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FAIR TODAY; CLOUDY, PROBABLY RAIN TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES NORWICH, CONN., MONDAV FEB. 3, 1919 What Is Going On Tonight |ouh. The scenario is by Mary Muril- FOR SALE _ WANTED FOR SALE U RRT POET'KY lo and it was directed by Sidney A. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at|Franklin. The story begins when o ¥ z s a.| TO RENT—Rooms with board, aiso|THE SHIP TH*FS TETCRIN EIM the Audit Wong Li, a Chinese mandarin, learns cows FOR SALE m,‘.,‘:?, ffi,‘;e el pe:;a{“,].‘g‘:eodm;,m tabie buarders.” 13 Boswell Avenue. S0 e Auditorium. s 08 e : s ‘ : W{ed in center of prosperons ceticat _ {eb.1d. il N sy less ship; i a-old ship, I . B fareg ot e beal I cnsh el et San, ={’|‘r‘:~f‘ “}éafl; \(sr:;‘;:{!‘:;%liorirgc%f cil_\’f Mouerite Invstmen or full | T 10 RENT—A three-room _tenem n:,'qus-f,cfg I o Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at|has married secretly John Werden, o CARLOAD ’m',”e’;‘m B ' feb.3d. |particulars, address 1:letin Office, $i._luquire Spruce St. For moth > Davis Theatre. young officer attaciied to the Ameri- HAS ARRIVED : L | Norwicl 3 She fe Roller Skating at Olympic hall can consulate. He spirits San San JAMES H. HYDE WANTED—Waitress and chamber|— rou RENY—One six room Common C: incil meeting. away during her husband’s absence, on Spr ». 11, L 0. O. F., meets maid. App! 2t v Mrs, R. H. Melcer, UIncas- ; i . C 16 JEouliconaition. Ak it ‘secms transformed Uncas lodg: and Worden is never again able to North Franklin, Conn. lle, Conn. " fendd. side; e DdSLL”.\arwun Jonau L?.Hu eme in_Gdd Feiiows 1y U. B of C.|find her. As Wong Li has been in| Telephone, Lebanon 30 E o rvomn| R | - a3 of hall. | disfavor at the royal court. he offers | ——— - — by small American family. Write Box|-—=" and J. of A ts i Carpenters’ Le ‘ Noriwich aerie, No, 397, F. O. E., meets The (e o | e O T ——— , care of Bulletin. feb.3d. in Bagles’ hall accepts his daughter, but when he s a small coo e PR ST learns that San San has given birih . ;:‘5“,“;,;“:;;;1‘;‘;fimas 1 ANN: 'UNLFMFBTS to a half-American baby girl he or- to burn her coal or wood. If you ders botah Wong Li and San San kill- know of one please write Box care FOR S our-room tenement at Inquire at 145 Palmer time alter 6 p. m. Jjan.3la. "%_ | 710 RENT—Furnished cottage with all inder | modern improvemeats. 176 Laurel Hil == 152 Paimer S any gascline wood Sawing ei ne condition. Very cheap. Tel. | -4, feb3d. LE—1917 Buick, six ¢ Midwinter dancing class begins t0- | o5 = The baby, Toy, is saved. Later | L of Bulletin. feb.3d. | touring car, A-1 Mechanical condition,} Avenue. Lnquire L ¥. bray, Zsi Ceus Sidpeart night, 17.30, Chamber ol Commerce |in’jige, after Toy has grown to beau- [§ WATCH THESE ADVANCE ADS, NTED—Torseshoer_and jobber at 51‘:2‘}‘.;‘,’“'8;‘ 35 L aelnve A olinadnt JAOS0 the foam, hail. N, H, s instructor, tiful womanhood, she makes her es- |§ ‘I \ill sell the Cutler Sale at Put. once. Apply at 196 W. Main Street or| - i - - - | 7m0 RENT—Fine apartment on Laure. cape to Manila, where she becomes a Ry 151 Mt. Pleasant Streef. feb.1d. FOR SALE—Chalmers Six, T passeng-! [1iii witn coal and wood in cellar, wita North Main Street Property Sold. Red Cross nurse; Here she meets and nam, now being advertised for e er, a smooth running, powerful car, in|or without gavage. Inquire H. A The ge three tenement house, lfiS‘;r:Alls in love with Lieut. Philip Hal- ¥ebruary Sth, e b TPTat i YT St her T g;-fe_cnrfl!e(':;f;g. .Kifg:drl%gtx"grlx?xkcfiaffi Wulf, 161 Main St jan.3ud. North ain strect, has been =sold|tert. Interesting incidents follow. I have a very interesting Sale ced he d baught a kow, " St. s feb.1d. 0 REN mail tenement, 4 ro: gunner back, he wrough the agency of Francis D.|Cther pictures on the bill inciude the |§ booked for Feb. 12th, a good one J|no what ta name it. I ced 05 - - 2= _ | §8 per month. Call ac Fannuig Tives i ack, 1 i Namie M who an- | Pathe News, showing the lutest events for Feb. 14th znd a corker for . sh:lf\{fi.g“léln“u_nfl"'l hoe,ls;l,dm?t Oy | oxxmroRE WAy, o S, _ | the as “cushy” h leling the property into!at home and abroad and a_roaring Feb. ' T40: [ ATEE posidsa’ nige |05y ) Hhen: heateen SR R e p. Hot-| FoR RE: five room flal. Steam ess place, in the near future. |ccmedy entitled Two Scrambles, fea- [N goiar sates. © e S UiLihe ot st an i Janita. | heat and bath, eitner turnished or un-| The an but he <z turing Harold Lloyd. e web Corners at 6c a Kupple o T e e b | Pnisned. Sinquiresay lsulletin iOMice: H S. FERRIER MANAGER FOR e chE S ER s nipes ;fl,‘ ’;:;!Ea‘gtle;nfl‘;‘k: and furniture at 228 Dunham St. s ST CAVE WELDI\NGv co. HERoE( MGOSUP o A fonad, _J:;;Em.“ _F_‘_g_d_m_‘{_ IVute tamily. 6 Stanton Ave. o Ferrier, formerly in charge > i—Ford Sedan . in per- 4 - op of the Cave| Moosup celebrated the atrival of the 42 MAIN = S for private mod-| ™ 0" Gition, Gra S pes e e R £ Have l’l;’\\l.'r‘ln h mine ?:‘F"n yiacturing Co., has | first Moosup boys from France. The Office 32-12 House 40 lern ancing o550 25 2 er, six good tires, -_em ountable rims,| FOR REN 5 9 LR o : (his iy and is|boys belonging to the 56th regiment Chamber of Commerce & ecial rear-end gearing for hili climb. , Washington St. Bt T a - Ry tv charge of the Nor- |Battery D are Corporal Charles Kobit- | - eqile locks on, doors and tull ex hhea e e e ) xpan |tale, Lionel L. Dupuis, Joe Teriac i i o, ‘Conn, Tei. 191 Sar 314, Division s the work of the Infantryman. the oldest | Peter Meyers. Those who accompanied | W. E. WILCOX Auctioneer - = 3 = N 5 v havine started | the Moosup boy re Lucian Lam- i < “FOR SALE—Harley son mo- The guns can pound the Village &nd s & welder ird|bert and Camille Meniea. They arriv- AU< :'I'ION SD—Two or three rooms toreyeie, 3 Speeds, in running \na (mash the ‘trenches ed p. m. Wednesday after being ping, for couple and one | order sell for $90 cash. Omer An un i BHEREAIEC T e £ SMereRcns I feb.2d rre, inquire at Daniel: Gyrase, = G when the T Ile has been in |Ereeted by great numbers the boys Pu o e 2 . Sour teon. Bai all wmod. | And the Vicker | hwere given a dinner at the home of | Hammond Place, owned by i - <mall . oo D sweep a T {Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dupuis on High-bierce, one mile below the ou e Thames St. tent reasonabl But the real work Wreat re also to be en- | Gardner Lake, in the Town o ddress A oriun _| american Waste & Metal Co ine with net ined th a Wel- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1919 feb.3d. L T h”r(,‘mv ”fd“““{‘n Main_street, _'|Load him down f { come dance to the the aus- At Te: O'Clock A. M. books, pamnhlets, vith i pices of the Cub: ciosed cars, at ST early primers, old deeds, €a- | JTe's always bed property: 0 early i testls 5 ay or night service he's the fEEDaold- Burke firagi enfered the em: SAD OF CATTLE—17 e S Enn. Bos 1935 | T WAXWELL 1918 TOURING, ¢ ibncngrs- s b CHIDBLaiinoylod - il Over theimull ted earth, he employ of the Moosup shoe tak- One six-vear-old Devon cow, 1 fehSla Y e if winter top. y Frisbie RENT — Furnished rooms, 358 r can, ing the place of Tony Mouquin. | year-old Guernsey cow, 2 choice = e Co., 52 She ington St. novisd w Jeff Whiteside of Blackstone spent | (four ye 1 three-y WANT the week end Moosup vrshire 1 thoroughbred | houses or f TO REN T—irurnished room, i1so one g 1 ar-old Dev cash, Address Globe Build £ Wreck- room ror light hcusokeeping. Mrs. | Trudge and slip on the sheel (ATonE Moosup people who saolaiDevonle e < 56, Norwich, Conn. Kelly, 7_No, High St. augild “and fall in the clir he firemen's ball at Jewett | Jan.28d ' lday evening we | STORAGE—Household goods g A Wi long or short terin; rates r Do ‘1‘5 ry Burke, government able. Fanning Studio, o2 Bioiaway. Doagble be A I, Auddy 42 month _deld e . of thel Nl Witliam ng exam = (former Phone also | “Lost touch 1 “‘Y:’Gfl‘l R oe 0 At et back” “Then S ailg ke s ror epiny i alt in front i Wil yon. Dewe b e Jf“fi S| FOR SALE ve new bl St septld NS ko WSS Misses e b . feb.ld. se with land, ne and Carry irties all day two-horse LADIE ou how you N Al s 1 muddy i pai: carn $10 (o $15 weekly at home in|OWner's bus With vour feet and your Moosup et time ad z and mailing ourhence quick il in th S Sonaen I sterling . S m,\\‘r and cire letters. Send Zic in | Box 305, desirable Furnished Hou 4 Pick ”‘w““"”m Jer. “0“:‘“:“ )Y"*”l‘:_j l.meh»,n'k\ located, price very reas morning. {and it gonsisting of » able to des ant. For full e 3ty ext fair we Tt ticula an FOR SALE—1914 Cadil dition JOHIN A, MORAN, V5 n —— | TR, Big eticeo | e e e L Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. HUMOR OF THE DAY ro? SA! E | or id te. Louis D W [tveen. . S & Teach.—Name the five zones. e o Lu e Sotw A BARGAIN—Buick Coupe, first il Teaseate. i S 5 Write, call or tel. 361-13. _ Je4MWS | condition. in every reapect. . L. D Cottage House on Oak Strest Cottage House on Spring Street —Pupils for private mot-| Maples, Phone 56, between lessons given daily at mmerce hail, 9 a, m. to Large Mack Truck| "~z 2o stone-deaf? : ¥OR_SALESeasoned hard wood, all the staies armory + b s : L ; Sally—Yes: she wants more dia- § Estate C. A. Mowrey 4 p. FPhone 38-2. N, H. Levy, Ins. | sizes, delivered to ali parts of the City. = o re dia ng "‘P::""”‘d\ Miss Mariorie A. Moquin v 2 Dan- | Wm. W. Ives Ex., 11 Champlin Street: Harry B. Ford. Phoze T nov2id FOR RENT "T"‘c‘,""’_f;‘s,rao“d he won't hear of {t— s aleo carried | feinon visitor S et =i L i U, FOR SALE Be: b sow. y 2008 | . Mr. Reard s a Sur i open. $90 to mont B o orood sow Benjamin I. Davis, isitor d, “I have lost all Ixperience unnecessar. | Now is the Time to Save Coal by |sh Frankiin, 7ol | Long or short hauls. Moving | | n suficient. . Wriie | oo o, Lebanon. deciid it b Leited ™ < Geo Jetie now Covering Steam-Pipes with Institute, Dept. 32 FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. | JODS solicited. wpdow careless of you,” she replied. Tollis o fom, | NATIONAL. o ety Da:&e-s:u kel s S (ERE SO IIE o Totow yod TS the Mr. | AIR CELL COVERING winders, — = |Fast, safe and reliable service ' So e o | Magistrate—Did you cauti the | For Sals by If you want a comfortable , the usual way when you spinnin 4 good Io- | car, to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave.,| TR JPRSTES IR . First Directo how did et Norwich. Dodge closed serv- FOR SALE Ry e e e ice car. Phone 152-12 o Second Director—I told each one ANGILE & ANGELOS |Irisoner i arrested h 119 Main St. Phone 706-31 simes acrost " the " head Bascme Show : - THE PECK-McWILLIAMS (0. F”RMSE D SEASHORE ,‘Y‘ n EGLTTAR man pre Duck Corn., wil Talman St taymond Allen medy If.: Hon} i s <ob e i) g H on the quiet that the other consid- . WO GR RER ¥ Thursd ARG il flrses orses ered him a pupk serapper.—Tilm Fun. BR[EF STA‘ T Wat Weckapaug Pleasant fu:?\;‘ti;l;t:“‘ cord nand and antlgue | " wi v for ’ of me. He de \TE 1 kinds; get our prices I WILL HAVE 18 HEAD OF HORSES , Biuckner, 55 Frank. __moved —AT— THAT WILL ARRIVE HERE TUES- | View, and aleng the States | shor de Isiand also accossibie Scashore Farms, forbool let. Frank W. WESTERLY. R. L t he owed me a life of love.” before you sell Brunette- He's said that to so i girls you'll be lucky to get a moving | THE, [MPERIAL GARAGE |PAY, THE 28th. IN THIS CAR YOU|per cent. dividend on the debt.—Co- |WILL FIND MATCHED TEAMS "‘“."T‘_ e : I Tires, Weed Chains, Tire Cov-| THAT WEIGH 28 TO 22 HUNDRED, | 3 teeth; highest prices o, Jeweler. 1 Brosd- | ers, Lens, also Tubes. |FARM CHUNKS AND BUSINESS, &2 | Tires . 20 per cent. offlist price HORSES. IN THIS LOT YOU WILL} -ce WANTED ILens s 50 per cent. ofilstprlce‘FlNDA HORSE FOR ANY KIND ¢ Weed Chains 35 per cent. off list price | |GF A JOB. EVERY ONE SOLD TO| 40per cent. off list price | gp A5 REPRESENTED. IF IN THE|" s . 50 per cent. off list price | In a kindergarten class flags were __ | MARKET FOR A HORSE, LOOK|shown and wer a question v and {THIS LOT OVER. | CAN SELL AT;a little eady work Naugatuc thber o stance < he doesn't return to the thin ainly not manasg: rd with cont do a R s merely tho to come heir hands -Birming- Somers.—The o Somers Ine day FOR SALE Ho Building Lots, & 5. List your pro- e to eell or r as 1| of people icoking for | Watarhu being v sachusetts ts night|Tire Covers. . ners over | Tubes taken if glis girl gave response that ed of her: “This is the ! ta o ! was expe 4 - 3 “.‘ 3 x Sapia iTHE RIGHT PRICE. ALSO HAR-|flag of my country.” B e} Roow D03 fa “And w! £ he name your | BeEs e FOR SALE |jvess o waoons Pl e e ot ! FOR SALE 3 1200, CARE of BULLETIN { E. J. HAMILTON. ‘, e, " \«\_,\s_}iu prompt ot s AR T e Danicison, conn. |§ Two tenement house on 3-375 Main St Phone|TePIY napolis News has Hors ; r NEEY o A “But, my dear he had complai ¢ cook had broue 3 i rrible times, it ——— —— ne {f—_——“—fl\ du l McKinley Avenue with im- i WANTED provements, always well | | | | | i | 0 e i e 1t that we make great e e All Kinds of Junk and Waste Paper. |§ rented. For partic ‘ FOR SALE : Norwich, ©oin Fel. SRy W A ! ; bt what 1 ¢ T T PR C K hers in th . | o NORWICH WASTE & METAL €O, | ,A—ufl.is L" uux\vflbi %' Gocd Home for quick buyer. v burnt of Roy E» — SAL NCiT e Telephone 518 Central Building Norwich i} Six room house, large barn and ne. i ! S I} about two acres of land. One e . ' ‘ - Vo ! mile from Yantic o1 state road THE KALEIDOSCOPE v i PIANO RE&AIY lu\y( AND TU [} to Willimantic, nea: school, Dried ~ strawberr be mi a il | A 7. PIXLEY ] short walk to trolley. 2 e in the winter | : el i | Many American c are de- » | __The Board of Relief of the Town of | Over 25 Years Experience 3500 00 | THOS. H. BECKLEY | taine ndon. owing to home- . b 4 will meet in the City {§ Telephoue 1778, or Leave Orders at 3 2 I . ilding, in said Town, each day,|f# THE TALKING MACHINE SHop J| Puvs 39 acres of land. several acres|} -278 MainsSirest excepted, from Feb, 1st to ‘ranklin Street i n pine timber and about 300 cords || T == e = R 5 | , from 10 a. m. to 4 n to appeals from the do! P e em—n o eS| of —_— — of standing ‘wood, fine NOTICE 10 CREDITORS AT A COURT OF PROBATYE HELD Assessors, and to transact o et e E at Norwich, within and for the Di | e i ) LW falss tecth. Don't matter it . adl kins, the at wnicial agent. | of Norwich'on the : : busines dReCstoifbe (dane at H nroken i aWelnasiup to! $isiper mat || cleatedland some 3 A prett I Holmes | A. D. 1919, said meetings end Dy parcel post and receive i . . Z = e 3 e HomeE b D dB L A ; o oY parcel spost fand trecel®s | imtles (o main f1iEs of tha the ) Cities of Nt —NELSON LING, Dated at Norwich, Conn., Jan i Catt s Estate of Ferdinand Zim 3 rds, too. il oo erhrs riiar s Mwnorel - o nstn He i of Norwich in said Dist 1919, COLLATERAL LOAN CO., g DEas il s red, Tha t the Adn i | Lo ' pTon e ‘ ry of the nonresinous woods Auditorium editors of said dec e ]A‘ T AT e ween Shetucket and Market St prosticeniibepeaivital tberlil ati i DR j“ st 'l el - n n helc claims against JAMES C. FITZPATRICK n old, reliabie nrm to deal w! A e | unity volume. of wood, anc hal\ e within six months from this date by {IAH J. DONOVAN 2 41 5 =116 0 | el dvantage. It burns evenly . . posting a notice to that eifect, togeth g SRR Gt e rr—— te. S o cox's i N T olds the heat. The oak comes with a copy of this order, on ”“’f L2 Board of Relief. = — sate. Send for Wiicox's Farm Bullet NEW CO AGE FOR SALE Choice of 400. Nohce To Persona} Taxpayers TARM BARGAINS WILLIAM A. WILCOX est to the 2a sel st dwelt, Town. and by publ once in i newspaper having a tion in said District, and make to this Court pla w followed by ech, birch a 1 m,\mn. | One noteworthy feature of Philip- { pine commerce during 1917 was th 7 Rooms 200 acres, good buildings, only ven to all increase in the trade f nd wood enough to pay for fa FARM SPECIALIST, All | S e Wil he meen {ff n'merry NELSON J. AYLING, e ol 33 cow farm, smooth land, good ” mprovements rehipel S6NES The {Abu and [m(bu ng at T have a warra 1dings, $4,000: 46 acres, state road, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L. ation of JJ{I:W ese ; #51 eopy of recard. onal taxes, ! 0_rooms, A-1 condi- Y 2365, trade and deve . Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHEFR of sueh We can make casy Telopkone;; 2265 PRICE $4,500 I Clerk, |person assessed t 1 | i three farms, and they E { K = e According to an Edmonton NoTIC creditors of said ds. | purpose of collectin further information, write iper, the 2 Ame; I - ed are hereby notified to presemt|be at the store ir TRYON'S AGENCY | Company is the name of a new enter- elr ',“,mi agai estate to the __M-l- St.. Willmantic, Conn. | iprise and letters of incorpor: tion were i sl 5 fofne | 1James L. Case |z i ot 2006 T aa e per- |and foregoing orde: N as a capi on of §100.009. the A m’ g bl Sel R G R - REAL ESTATE BARGAINS MY HISTORICAL TAVERN! 37 Shetucket Street ;hulk of the money coming from Indi- >f on of |3w ofii- Administratrix Newd sfluburbandhause with hard i clucke! eet, i-.\)nn_:md1 trl]\_u r;‘;‘ Montri will be i B e e moi wood floors and modern conveni- Y i D e Savenls B the monti of ¥e ences; poultry yard) large . garden PROPER ! | A hen belonging to John C. White, ’ - vhich show thr il e and about 40 young fruit trees; ’ . | TEE e e L of SOt Bhewer M. Sluid: two Der- to ocutor and Tour will e Broceed 5o carfare. Price $4500. It is ex- know as Adam’s Tavern in| I fect ezgs within two hours. Professor 1¢ while - ited as the ceptional. i { Carver, of the University of Maine i wear i H Dated at F Eight room house, steam heater, 9 FQR SALE | Department of Asriculture, says that o o of this | G o e e B pemmrey | lislee Hohtsideiveaniasilo ater §| Norwich Town. [Eevara) tiestattine sxn-ment et ire of th iz vaiue of this - PEENTEEY |f utes’ walk to Franklin Square. . he uni hens have attraciion “reh et (21 10 please | SUite 46 Shanmon Building cotector Yo Yor sahn g Enquire of A. A. ADAM, | The very desirable property, 40 v, S0a i e 2, "It S ave PIN AL & ZRfeMapIL-0n il Three delightful bungalows, $4,500 | + e s v o he stage after c: natinee and in- extrance. Phone z I to $6,500 cach; two have garages. Seekonk, Mass. '41 Park Street known as the e Th e oheTh ther of vite a ildren to attend, The Max Gordon & Soni{ My lists contain many other choice Gook H | being Iaid only two hours apart Dor't fail to see the great street pa- JOSEPH BRADFORD x offerings. - omestead. Very con- z : rade Monda at moon. As as extra Corporation | ARCHA W. COIT ent locot ; e attraction Willitm Duncan will he | Highict Gde Bamaiics . venient location, two minutes’| seen in tagraph special fea. BOOKBIWER 10-20 W. MAIN STREET Telephone 1324 8 Broadway walk to Franklin Squar ‘ 1' mre entitied '™ A 0! ght and . 1 1 ._ ¢ €. i AMce Jovee in T) nginz Woma Have Good Burning Coal™ — i ED 'cul:rs ] CAS O R IA S e 4 2 : - 5 Rt arti nquire; 3 : Sianl Phaten Elank Bul:-“M-Bd;o;n:vc:l;d to Order | Stove, Nut and Egg, also B-tummoqu FOR SALE ;{,?n"( ’;_“T:n"‘g:frn,p loves "i{‘““’r‘_iof John A. Moran, Real Es For Infants and Children N e beautiful Se- S = = ul n, n Store or Mrs. | ¢ i o Jorma Wil WS SROADWAY ¢ The Piana T The Gharles Gray Farm in Ledyard.| 55 4floR: foston, Store o | tate Brokes, Frankli In Use For Over 20 Years - rescnted by Joseph [~ B il e Piano Tuner and, fine buildings, plenty of | ''febiq ate Broker, Franklin Square M. Sch st Select pic- tonc Cigars $450 = fruit, near trolley, plenty of wood and | — . - SlaysiDears Foridden uufln reed red from Jume 1st, 1915, Same 122 Prospect St. | timber. Scheat i W eaan AL e M‘ rday and his is A el e ¢ . E 2 4G 2aversisy a ! 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