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FAIR TODAY AND PROBABLY TOMORROW ORWICH, CONN., TUESDAV JAN. 28, 1919 FULL ASSOCIATED FREIS DESFATTAES What Is Going On Tonight LOST AND FOUND WANTED FOR SALE Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre, Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Motion Pictures at Auditorium The- LOST--Sunday on West Main street trolley or on North Main street, lady's gold bracelet with initials M. F. D. on Reward for return to the Bulle. PIMPLES ON FACE Roller Skating at WANTED—Buildings, sheds, barns, houses or factories, any kind. We pay cash. Address Giobe Buiiding Wreck- ing Co., Box 36, Norwich, Conn. Jan.28d. Olympie hall Shetucket lodg: o, 301 OF ; CUTICURA HEALS white steer_with hor, p;nq'er Kindly Norwich_Nest, 0. D o, meets in Owis hall, phone 1854- LOST—A swnall ward (or Teturn to tne Bulletin Co. Formed Blackheads. Burned and ltched. meets in Pythian hall Quinebaug, No. hall 128, F. of A, meets in Forester: FOR SALE PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAP, At 9 A. M, sharp IMPORTANT ITEMS: crackerjack and Guernseys, Heifers young Cows, a small worth 22 of the ordinary kind, 1 pair of young steel roan Horses, weight 2500 real chunks, young, sound and clear deoubt as nice a team as stands in Windham county, Mare, a gocd, blocky medium age, weight 1300, 7 Plgs, fat and prime, 15-tons of first quality Hay, bright and sweet, me other Hay, 125 bushels of low corn, a few potatoes, Harnesses of all ki i assortment of many of which are nearly new, Wagons, Carts and Carriages in fine using condition. “I had pimples on my face and they afterwards took the form of They were hard, large end red, and they scaled over. They were in blotches and burned when I perspired, and they also itched. They caused disfigurement. ““This trouble lasted about one year before I used Cuticura Soap and i In three weeks 1 got relief, and three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Omlmam healed me.”” (Signed) Jos. Jurvitch, 14 Beatty St., New Britain, Conn., Aug. 14, 1918, ANNUUNCEMENTS Auditorium. ¢ opened a weck's engagement has ceen pre- Two singers 8=~ Cuticura Toilet Trio @ Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcum, proruotes and maintains skin parity, skin comfort and skin health often when all else fails. Soap to cleense and purify, the Oint- ment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and pc—lune not rmkzthefiexrf:.le fragrant super- creaay emoilidnts your eve toilet preparations? frochy mal Abdrers: - Gatieura Dopt £ Hostor forgnt tho fascizating fragrast Telczm for powdering and perfuming the skin. and without his one of the best compan- wiil Le pre- leading to Puta htsand is sold. Thisisava- strictly high dol- ! Cash Auction, and if stormy take place t the same hour. are out with details. Send for one. WITTER, A Office and Salesrooms No 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. . CUTLER (Owner) PUTNAM, CONN. LE"A;. NOT[CEu NOTICE The Board of cating Sale, a elief of the Town of Hall Building, i Sundays excepted, listen to appeals from the Assessors, and to In(hm business proper to be dc said meetings. Dated at Norwich, | | EGN %TEE o e appear here for Wednesday, AT A COURT OF of Nerwich, 1usual n e 2 musual num I e REAL ESTATE BARGAINS once in a n in said Distr 40" young fruit trees; Price $4,500. house, steam_heater, \ 1a; 10 min- Vn.lra Mr X..Sn, Three delightful b to $0,500 each; ] ists contain many other choics bungalows, ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties | 63 Broadway | FOR SALE he Charlas Gray , fine buildinas, t, ncar trolley, plenty of wood and E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street ‘ P%ckage Bl # 4 t/.YlH‘ Dy Hess 'Pou,ltry PANACEA 10 to the nearestdealer named below and get a free trial package of Dr. Hess Poul- B It is just the your pouitry needs at this time of the year to keep them hea!thy and make hens 1 t help at moulting and o start hens laying promptly aiter the moult. Sold e on a money back is Ordered. That LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE aring thereon Get your free package of Dr. Hess Pas-a-ce-n from &1y of the fellowing dealers: TAXPAYERS i given to all pers that return Slosberg & Son, 3 Cove; Greeneville Grain Co., COURT O A. R.Man- HOLDRIDGE, | Estate of Phebe E. Main. LEGAL NO" Lov, arunsoes \r A COURT oF Tnclusive, except 4 led a written application al that said estate in said Court, to seil certain real e said estate, fi leum H‘F.hn 10th, T wili be ing for an ord late of Lisbon, Whereupon, application be neard at e the Probate Court Room in said_District on the v of is Ordered, That said aid District d Hill, from 12 therein set purporting to testament of said ed to probate. Ordered, That p’\h!cw h- 1'-174 and d«ur‘nlnod -'\t the ourt Room in the City of Nor- y ’n said District, on the , at 3 u'clock in that notice of of said petition, and of said he given by the pub- order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District at leaat three days prior to the date (‘f said hearing, J. AYLING, The above and foregoing HELEN M, DRESCHPR, Clerk. “ebruary 12th, at the at an instrument noon, and that noti ! of said application, ing thereon, be given by the pendenc deceased be admit Balletin, a_newspaper ha a circulation i nve days prior to the and that B woud B. Potter, ‘be made to » afternoon, and from 12m to The above and foregoing copy of record. lieation of th mentioned above For the ait: and that return ferent sctions of the Town. The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 be proceeded azainst as directed| by the laws of this State. THOMAS A. ROBINSON Dated at Norwich, Conn., Jan. 6, 1919. _WANTED AT ONCE—Four ladles to dis rih‘;:ie leaflets. Plaut-Cadden Co. Jjan.28d. FOR RENT—A five room flat. heat and bnln, either furnished or un- Inquire at Bulletin Office. FOR SALE CHEAP or will exchange for young cattle. 3 large heavy ing ‘horses. Phone_1034-5 Steam THE VISION POETRY They are kneeling the cloister’'s To awaittheir God stillness of : [3 appearin FOR SALE—Square machine, oid style tables, bueaus an other housenold furniture, Wednesday, 51 Spring St. TO REW—Fumlshed rooms for light wonder vision meet; liousekeeping. lnquire 43 Washingon They are: prostrate and entreating as Si S TO RENT—Furnished thh WANTED—Skein winders. ~ Apply West Side Silk Miil. tf.jan.28. ""WANTED—An elderly Jady to care for an Invalid. Good home. Address 3irs Ella Roliius, Trading Cove, R D. a SALBSMAN WANTED—To solicit or ders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or commission. Ad- dress the Harvey Oil Co., Cleveiand, Ohio. jan.28d. WANTED — A maid for general housework. 15 Broad St. jan.28d WANTED—Young man 23 years of o, holding responsibie position at present, desires to change into business where an opportunity for advancement is offered—part outside work preferred. Qualifications submitted if interested. Address XA, care of Builetin, jan|28c. WANTED—OId books, pamphlets, chap books, early primers, old deeds, letters and ship pictures, gcod prices! C. J. King. Norwich, Comn, Box 195 WANTED—Baby o young child to board $3.50 per week, will furnish ciothing. Mrs. E. L. Stoddard, R. F. D. 6. Refcrences exchanged. jan.2 ‘GOVERNWENT CLERK Exxmlna- s Connecticut March 1st. Hundred: acancies. $1,000-$1,200. Bxperi; necessary. M and women des! government posi u Civil Service Examiner,) 837 Kenois Building, Washington, jan. 27d. ANTED—Boss carders for woolen s in New England; steady employ- good pa Dositions ond Agenc, in mills. Chas. P. 4 Washington St.| LABIES—Let me s $i0 to $ and circul for 5ic s Popula Send Z5e in copy and partic- Company, 115 e, Ma. 5 llow the n fessi The late for g trial re: Los An dig you a new deepar. A. K onn. jan.24d equipped work for good A dandy Ic er attachment.” All Cobweb Corner C arders the yi am Inn. Raw, Th p—Second hand and antigue arai ruckaer, 55 Frank. novéd V/ANT )bs Dy tance moving Phone 11 ong auto truc ; highest pri d, Jeweler, 21 b. A < peBd ts and cesspools to Harris, R. D. Box 1"1\\0 RECAIRING AND TUNING By A, J. PIXLEY Over 2% Years Experience Telephone 1778, or Leave Orders at THE TALKING WACHINE SHOP % ¥ranklin Street WANTED For a Massachusetts Cotton Mill. NIGHT WORKERS Ring Spinners, Doffers and Warper| Tenders Only. Must be over 18 years| of age and able to read and write; English. Steady Work. Good Pay. Apply to MILL EMPLOYMENT, care| | The Bulletin, Box RG 616, Danielson, | Conn. B ———— WANTED. Old false iecth. Don't matter it broken. We pay up 1o $15 per set. Send parcel post and receive eck ly return mail. We buy dia- :0nds, 0o, COLLATERAL LOAN CO. ) 154 Waier St., between Shetucket and Market Sts An old, reliable firm to deal with. Fstablished 1872 —— ey FOR SALE R SALE—Good near rs proté nea road B G, sized fa olley on goo ed. Address FOR SALE—Four new exchange for youg ing in later. I Y mich cows, tock or cows Foote, Tel. FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. i F. L Racine, Danielson, Conn. sepldd FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Wm. W. ives Ex, 11 Champlin Street Whitestonc Cigars will be $4.50 a bundred from Jume ist, 1518, Sa rate per thousand. 4. F. CONANT, U Fraaklin FOR SALE—A house with land, near city Very attractive mew |board, private family. 6 Stanton Ave. in some they prayer by prayer repeat, But it is not here linger for the Master's passing feet The throng is pressing onward with y, at a surprisingly Owner’s business necessitates moving. ‘hence quick sale. Box 503, N "'FOR SALE—A ffteen acre wood lot consls.lng of poles and Phone 1867-3. “T0 RENT—One six-room fat modern improvements, on Spring Gar- by D . o0 BRLinE G288 | Have ye litied ip the fallen as ye met B H. . Pilmer Ageat, Phone 1039-i. ‘I'O BBWT——Thrce “FOR SALE Household fu"mslflnks 90d condltlon. Inquire 63 Spring Garden Ave. FOR SALE—360 gallon Bouser kero- sene tank and pump outfit. netting, 10 chicken corn fodder, registering 15 bushels seconds pota- 1 =pring tooth i sawed and split wood. !, Jewett City. TO RENT—Furnishe: housekeeping. rooms for light Where F 27 Division street, William Mec- FOR RENT—Large sunny I 58 the daily rush of care Washington Et. TO RENT _Tenement of six rooms|But we saw at 18 Washington St And a glance to heaven uplifted is the toiler’s onlv prayer: a weary brother bemd a fellow’s load to sha And we paused in humble reverence, i for we caught the Vision there. them day day? — |Have ve healed and taught and fed turnished thém™ and reclaimed the soul range, astray? lighta, ‘.‘mth_ nicely furnisneq,|Seek not then the distant cloister, send . five minttss from Franklin ye.not the crowd away Square, nice Jucativa. Address F. R. X., | Lest the Prow'w» vanish with them, and in v in and long ye pray. Go and keen vo prayerful vigiis and prisoned lie Go and find ¥oiur holy temnles where FOR SALE—1914 Cadiilac, fine con- dition mecha. FOR RENT—A Tour| G0 await the bl tween 12:30 and 2 p. m. men for thelr brothers dle, sed Vision where ye rooms, also furnished rooms for light dry the mourner's eve. housekeeping, 4 Carter Ave., East Side. | A0 see“the Pre nce waiting where, TO RENT—1 four-room flat, all mod- ern imprevements, Thames St. American W Main street. A BARGAIN—Buick Coupe, first class Rent reasonable. Phone 36, between ste & Metal Co., the friendless children cry, 14| Have ye secn not his ppearing as ye Apply journeved to and fro? 210 W.|He is pa; ng and rep multitudes mnst go; ng where your _FOR SALE—Honey for holidays. Be- sides native honey, both comb and bot- limited quantity of rasp- berry biossom honey which I recom- mend for use during holidays, and _on In the hearts cf men He walts yo! F’OR RI.-‘I‘I'*A zood six-room tene- “ 5 y ment on Fraaklin Square: rent $16 per where ve hush the cr Inquire James E. Fuller & Co., 34 Broadway. tled, I have a :s of woe, ion, but In Not in the he: the earth below. 's. the Vi an especially ions write for free TO RENT—A small particulars, J. A. Leonard, (former Iny uxre John tenement a flavored honey. b Oakridge St., M Sy Mrs. Arthur Parks Smith in Pe 1 utilus. UNDERSTANDING WOOD is cheaper than coal at pres- ent prices; delivered in sawed lengths. J. P, Huntluglan, 4 Broadway. Tel. 620. FOR RENT—Two ciosed cars, at rea- Now when I stand in some great crowd- t service. ed plac T see the e omes stave alzo other men for "’r0 RENT — Furnished racm& Washington St. ENT—Furaished room. also one room for light hcnsckeeping. Kelly, 7 No. High St. STOR\GE’—HDK'lehoAd goods SADrefl prayer Mrs, ing our - - S l-annlnz Studio, 52 Broadway, F_OR _SALE—-Ono Out of their ¢ he eare ¢ that has banished 1j 11 can glimpse ht and life. Upon each woman- T see the mark of tears, the hint of " 70 RENT—Furnighed room ht houseKeeping. School St. Tel 1048-3. 3 um SALE—One good farm hor i —nine years old or short term; raies reason- That. one short vear ago had nit ver quite erase! alao | e oy ‘; 108% touct T @id not dream i House. ilently located. price very reason- to desirable tenant. slars inquire of For full par- OR_SALE—Seasoned hard wood delivered to desiring_to Real Estate Broker, the dread that swept our land Ah, dear, the mont have ma@e me throng, I un- and T can sym- Good Honse- Frankiin Savare.| HUMOR OF THE DAY Ldfge Mack Truck .= FOR RENT Long or short hauls. Moving jobs solicited. Fast, safe and reliable service ANGILE & ANGELOS 119 Main St. —FOR SALE—A , also Japane: JLL 1918 TOURIN Shetucket St SALE—Berksh Phone 706-3! FOR SALE He—-Didn't ¥ promise and obey me? supersedn th tossel fur hay e on starvea™ aculating | . 125 to whether | needs at th Miss uet, Danielson, 1 FOR SALE Two tenement house on McKinley Avenue with im- provements, rented. For particulars Horses! Horses! ! WILL HAVE 18 HEAD OF HORSES|"™ THAT WILL ARRIVE HERE TUES- IN THIS CAR YOU|,, FIND MATCHED TEAMS| Times Dispatch. THAT WEIGH 28 TO 32 HUNDREI’.‘,I ¥ FARM CHUNKS AND BUSINZSS IN THIS LOT YOU WILL| FIND A HORSE FOR ANY KINDE OF A JOB. EVERY ONE SOLD TO|; BE AS REPRESENTED. FOR A HORSE, THIS LOT OVER. THE RIGHT PRICE. ALSO HAR-it NESS AND always welil | DAY, THE 28th. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building FOR SALE Eritish army IF IN THE| “What shaZ T do w LOOK | hag | CAN SELL AT _' Chat's e all kinds; get our prices | A There are sev- ELMER R, PIERSON ELMER E. J. HAMILTON. - Phone | Wrath.” up tomorr Richmond the matter with that law- eep vawping about AV vou can take i ie Courier the stock Ve haven't 1of wooden ;7. plates? a call for them in years” We'll just make the cents’ werth of those we'll them the nd fiour they have to have’— 0it Free Press. ple “A soft answer turneth away “I tried that on dad, but it didn't work."” oUL.0u y pine t!mber of standing wood, well of wat quick buyer. situated 11 iles to main line railroad and the wood can be sold to the mill 2 A rare bargain. gate. Send for WILLIAM A. WILCOX What was the matter?” /-—_.———_—:_—\ “He decided that my soft answer Good Home for Six room house, large barn and about two acres of mile from Yantic o Willimantic, short walk to trolley. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 was too fresh and he licked me harder than ever before."—Detroit Fres Press. ““'i]li am,” cried the astonished lzdy, “what on earth are vou doing nding before the mirror making those dreadful faces” “Well. my de replied h. and, “I am to r ve a nre t our club meeting tonight, 2nd as i am not supposed to Y(now anything sbout it. I'm practi look of in- tense surprise. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Charles Willis, digginz potatocs at Nantasket. Mass., found o that had grown inside a heavy sea-clam shell. | In Pennsyivania alone there is a loss T hue- ntation FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad S Telephone 2363, FOR SALE | MY HISTORICAL TAVERN | PROPERTY lknow as Adam’s Tavern in Westerly, R. L NEW COTTAGE 7 Rooms All Improvements PRICE $4,500 Norwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mass. | JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street, FURNISHED SEASHORE% of 8,400 000 working davs: each year and a wage loss of $16 500,000 due en tirely to preventable iliness of work ers. i Portland, Ore. the or city on the i Pac ‘0 the old 24-hour idea of ¥ refighters. | Wages i :sed about 128 per ce 1914, ana | April, 191 yor cent. up to April, The Ut | practiea | powder : the total mported from made i tes indusirles use pounds of bronze 35 per cent. of Germ | /2 0LDS Head or chest— are best treated LUTTAGL) FOR SALE UK RER! at Watch Hill, FOR SALE The very desirable property, 41 Park Street, known as the Cook Homestead. Very con-‘ venient location, iwo minutes’ walk to Franklin Square. For full particulars inquire R of John A. Moran, Real Es.|Now is the Time to 5 ; | tate Broker, Franklin Square. cwm"%:fi&:ffu i — AIR CELL COVERING 10 Ut Your pus. Fer Sale by is no e <a | THE PECK-McWILLIAMS €0, Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the Rhode also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbook Jet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, FOR SALE Houses, Tenement Bul.'nen Blocks, Bullding desirable locations. perty if you care to eell or rent, as I have & nuniber of peonle .ooking for | | real estate investments. WILLIAM F. Real kstate and Insurance. avk Thayer Bldg. Lots, ali in your pro-) iness before medium better than 1 Vertising “slumns of The Bulletin. FCR SALE antmaie WS, and = Coal by