Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 13, 1919, Page 10

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FAIR, WARMER TODAY; RAIN, WARMER TOMORROW NORWICH, CONN 1‘.4URSDAY. FEB. 13, 1919. wifetim, FULL ASSOCIATED What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at the Anditorium. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudevilla and Motion Pictures at D.vl ers Legion, XNo. 07, LU, St A. meets in ynr';nms iHall ANMOUNCEMENTS Davis Theatre, vaudeville and feature is Another big rhotoplay show at the Davis the The feature act Trio, the booked to appear t half of this w: s the Rosc and F “jumping jasi who pr sent a sensational comedy athletic of- fering that is out of the ordinary. The econd aect is Frank McGowan, the premier Irish ienor and mus - t Dunbar and Turner complete the their original com- ing and «dancing skit thiee act are regular and il steadard aramount | notoplay n in Quick- erful dramatic piiture in i parts. In this produc- M Dalton is seen in one of ke bost emotional roles ever present ed here. Fatty Arbuckle, the cham- | heavyweight comedian completes | me his latest two-recl Camping Out. This is just our of continucus w The Wanderer. which Wednesday amuel will Feb, 16th, but ever of -appealing paruble Son \sforming its tive into dramatic action | f mendous intere: th the sumptuous produc- with true prodi enterprising young Elliott, Comns of Louise Mor 1, M ht Dana and enorm lend Karme- of the rtar the musical and two mmu‘y and furny musical n to-date au billed as Th h compa raental telephathiest, in an act that is sure to cause lots of comme Ask Rajah any question and he -will an swer. The third act will be Richard Mansfield, Jr. a singing and talkng comedian. Elsie Stirk in a real nov- | eity aerial offering and differing the general run of that c will complete this won As an extra atiraction screen star, w picture entitle len heads | at the Preed th i On a Spree. a bri Metro comedy drama. "the play \ ou c comedy which | appe: all who enjoy the he: o fe an s w »u how tired w daug to J ides Her d most becom- is un- Fran- stu- and complete oints en i Craving will BRIEF STATE NEWS Stamford.—A ficate of dis-| solutior cen the Monroe | Take Produce cor d amford. Manchester.—E ( Pomona graage wi t i ey nall, Man- or grange Feb. Hamden. Highv Thomae R. 0O'Connel], ecker play- ut's champion turday even- Evans, Rocky Hill.— Jore trips cky Hil 1 since ryboat Nepaug etween Glas- The river the middle & makin Daniel L, 1 E. Suliivan of has purchased from share in common livan in the Carl F., Higganum.—The school in town is holding one Saturday session every two weeks instead of each week to make up the time lost during the epi- demic fluenza. Middletown. — Tiie death of three | more Wesieyan men in the service has | been reported here, bringinz the total aumber of Wesleyan men who have made the supreme sacrifice up to 25 | Hartford—The discharge from the Seamless Rubber Co. of a number of employes is claimed to be the cause for the nssault Friday upon Thomas | Patterson, a foreman at the factory. Gildersieeve.—The first of the coal barges which s being buflt at the lower shipyard of the Gildersleeve Shipbailding company is nearly finish- ed and the cabin is now being added. Hertford.—The arrangements for the automobile show are completed and most of the Hartford dealers while in New Yor arranged for =pecial show cars for the week of Feb. 22 to March 1. Between 200 and 300 cars will be pro- | m of | sy clemat- | it At the first shiver or | HOUSEWORK IS A FOR SALE WANTED BURDEN AUCTION NOTICE MONDAY FEBRUARY 17th, 1919 Woman's lot is a weary one at besm! ¢ But with backache and other glistress- ing kidney ills life indeed becomes a | | have | burden. Doan’s Kidney Pillg at . made life brighter for many Norwich Z 9.30 o’clock A. M. women. Read what Mrs. C. E. Fowler, |/ || "[.ie Koop will close out 581 E. Main St, says: “I am ve T4 entire farming equipment i 1 ry‘ at Public Sale preparatory to seldom without Doan's Kidney Pills|f§f vacating for the west. This | Sale W in advertisement in in the house; & Osgood Co. Monday's ue of The Bulletin in full detail, but for se who discriminate, I wish to call their ttention once more to th but select herd of cattle, e: ally No. 1, a beautiful two-y old Ayshire heif Beth with calf by side, Colin of Plainfield. Th registry number is T buy them at the Lee ! I have had attacks of | backache which have come on from a cold. Sometimes over-work has | brought on those dull pains across my | kidneys. » I haven't used Doan's Kid- 47019. She is chuck full of good rey Pills continually, but just when | blood; No. 2 is a distin mslhd looking individual and my back has ached and folt weak and jack heifer. She : numbe 1 ave never failed to get relief. I ance of herd : Py ey | con recommend Doan's highly, because of Ayrshire, Jersey heif Y 1y experience with them.” COWS, young and due at early dates and their progeny v Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't have some full blood A {#/ in them as they were br k for a kidney remedy—get (@ Colin of Plainfield Useful = | tools, wagons, implements and Doan's Kidney T the same that 1 full line of household goods 5 : X will g0 in the Sale, also one good o F family and f horse and a 4 i lled cor! This ..\lf;:r. , Buffalo, N. Y. the Chas. Kinne e ated in the town of Plainfield, on Bluck Hill, so- NORTH FRANKLIN r, the Sale will o y after a and Selesrooms Danielson, {1 d her mo! ndiy of Mr. and Mrs. Imozen is epending s ter. Mrs. Re erip Rena Race with her Mr of Norwich Two tcnement house McKinley Averue with im. rrovements, always ~well rented. For pariiculars ERANCIS D. DONOHU Central Euudmg S5, Norwich Miss Katherine turned to Rahv $3.500.00 WILL PURCHASE “NMrs z el ith J JF ing%. week it e l| NINE ROOM HOUSE Russ hiflin good residence section, only birthday. seven minutes’ walk from Franklin spent Square. Has electric lights, steam heater and modern bath room. The veranda is unusually wide. Splendic value. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties ile phone 1334 63 Broadway S red Influenza and kind diseases start withacold. Don't trifle with it. | sneeze, take ’b‘LLk‘ AL i Uk RENT CASCARA K QUININE Bl g Mo 0 ,v shore; alsc accessible Seashore Farms. PoM\° 1 Gend forbook let. Standard ccld remedy for 20 years—in tablet form—eafe, sure, no opictes—breaks up a cold m 2% hours—rclieves grip in 3 days. Money it fails. The genwine box has a Red top 'I‘Lh Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Stores. E‘fc«nk W WESTERLY, R L FARM BARGAINS Goodyear, Cor PIANO TUNER % TRYON'S AGENC 715 Main St. Willlmant perty if you care to sell or rent, as I Player Piano Wom aSpema‘ty The Max Gordon & Corporation 10-20 W. MAIN STREET Have Good Burning Coal Stove, Nut and Egg, also Bitumlnouu WELDING WILL FIX IT estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, | Real kxtace und Insurasce. i Thayer Bidg. oom 103 LEGAL NOTICES. SAMURL Kirman unty of Tol- claiming set forth, I ns and the poss of certain 5 X premises now pending, returnable to Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- Tuesasy. of Pebruary A D, cultural Implements, Transmissions re the Super: Court’ in and and Crankcases, Housings, Steel | degorncyjor Frames, Axles and other metal parte | he of ALL KiNDS can be made WHOLE | ot and SOUND with our WELDING. Skilled, expert work that is guaran- teed—try it. } Cave Welding and Nifg. Co. . ~;;ygrchj;§;\‘{§'3€f§§ 31 Chestnut Stroet EReE g Phone 214 7, A. D. 1919 > TINGIER, Superior Court for Tolland County. feb6Th NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of Norwich, Conn., will meet in the Ci Hall Building, in said Town, each day, IFIT IS JUNK SELL IT TO THE AMERICAN WASTE | exhibited, including trucks, traifers and tractors. Diff<ylities of Peacemakers. We've all heard about the difficulties »f the peacemaker, but prolably Presi- dent Wilson can supply &ome new in- formation on the subfect.—-Lharleston News and said meetings. Dated at Norwich, Conn., 1919, Telephone 130 The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 Jan. 20th, FRED G. PROTHERO, JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, Board of Relief, GEE 3 . Coy| FOR SALE BYRON A. WIGHTMAN |, covser, 20 oy 1] Phone 595-3 11 Alice Stredldesnam locations. List your pro- have 4 number of people looking for ' Sundays excepted, from Feb. Ist to { Feb. 20th, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. to & METAL €O. {licten to appeals from the doings of the A essors, and to transact any 210 West Main St. other business proper to be done at ! WANTED — Ten extra salesladics wanted for Saturd: Dollar Day, 'If you need plenty of exerci you can get it at The snik store 1n Norwich next and besides we will pay you, well for same. feb]‘hl WANT 7]‘\\ rent f\lrn!s ed hnuw or apartment for three or six months, or longer, by highly respectable and responsible young' couple; no children; be mmfurnble and in Room ing Saturday: $3 per day, had experience as salesla fa ers wanted. The Pasnik Co.. > feb13d WANTED—To drill vou a new or vour old well deeper. Contractor_for Artesian Wells, P. , W ic, Conn. __ febisd WANTED—An lady to care 2 orwich, well elderly for my home and for compa: a good home for the right person. Phone 5 2, Willimantic Div., or wma D. Culum b13d Pupils_for private modern dancing. Lessons daily at_Chamber of Commerce Hall. ~ Phone 1747. Begin- class every evening. Ad- nced cxa<~ NEHL i tra_ Dollar Da re salesladies e oI can ore in and ame. febl3d WORIK at war pay; knit ur- ded socks for us on auto experience. unnece c stamp. Auto . 821 Jefferson St febfTu how at home in mailing our you Send Z3c in e copy and partic- Company, 115 ville, Mass WANTED—An elderly lady to care my_ home for company; a good right p Phone 0. Avery, ho neighborhocd, with yard and . Box 83, Leba- febizd ent a good 100 1 ¥ to Williams & Keough, feb12d opening office ~ Plione 130 e farm w ake one on iced farmer. Addres: n. . and besides feb13d i Lebanon. Phone We pay ing Wreck- Conn. s Globe T )x 56, Norwieh, cook at the W. Willimantic Div in spi red, good lo- Bondsville, J-An 23d fu B hursday. A. C. Ben- novizd distance moving Phone 1172 Nor- buy ol gold ana sil- righest prices veler, 21 Broad- apréd WANTED—Second_hand and antigue WANTED—To Norwich | furaiture o 4il kinds; get our prices before you sell 2 B!u:kne(‘. 55 Frank. Ur St Tel 11 noved WANTED TWO EXPERIENCED MALE | STENCGRAPHERS State age, experience and salary expected. | Address W. F. MILLER, | Office Manager Groton Iren Works, Greton, Conn. R S A TREATRTSOTER PIANO REIAIRING AND TUNING By A, J. PIXLEY Over 25 Years Experience Telephone 1778, or Leave Orders at THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP 46 Franklin Street e T WANTED. ‘eclh Don’'t matter if broken. y up to $15 per set. Send oy pd I post and recelve check by return mail. We buy dia- monds. too. COLLATERAL LOAN CoO., 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable nrm to deal with. a ed 1872 Old false W FOR SALE FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN PROPERTY know as Adam’s Tavern in Norwich Town. Enguire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonlk, Mass. JUST ARRIVED rd car of British A%my Artil- S, They are the best class 1 of horses in the country. Those that T3t sold are giving perfect satis- i Come and see them. Prices ELMER R, PIERSON. | i b |1 Hor | | . Tell febdd Whitestonc Clgars will be 450 a Sam bundred from Jume lst, 1918, rate per thousand. | | WHEN YOU WANT io put your bui iness hefora. thy public. there is no medium better than through the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin, besides | 10,000 miles; tires excellent an new spare: wijl demonstrate. Box 24, Builetin. FOR SALE—Ford, one 13 ton m_xrk_" a real bargain if taken at once; tires R RE. or s Iy used. $6. 80 W a\hmglm St. febl FOR SALE TO RENT FOR E\I.E—Dodgc R{n:‘ \"l‘ series TO RENT—A large, pleasant room, at a sacrifice; this car must 1 able for one or two, steam heated immediately; has been used le c lights, at 16 Oak St. in fine condition, lots of power. has cab PR e and stale body. ' Address P. O, Box 3|07, Toom, telephone and st i ebisa ellent location: rent $2.50 per k. Ne c: Builetin’ Office. Teblod FOR fi\l:‘fi-—- r)\'? sli };A\ STy — tenement, s THE A Vic high strengt i towers length “Thus far TORIAN ¢ ur fath Rizht Ag: With ite From heat! They ran unbindered by Spanie: e S T 30d. ) villa % acres ht be sold for which some m sion street. Nebo cigarettes and Turkizh | = novaed | acks for 25c; Fatima | four-room cigarettes, 15¢; Manila cigars, five for! .t b i We knch bae S & fia L iprovements, reut | We knew cac 30¢; Manila cigars, G each; one 10t Of | reatonable, 16 Thames St. American| And our mhcritance Fagan’s Smoke Shop teptdas | auteantl MetaliCos 210 wesr Main ] vl S e b R o s e “We We did but dream we A sarage, S _( { _TO RENT—Tencment. Apply ethnic sco No. 1 condition f ‘| Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Tel glowed and s e B8 22 - | febdd . } Wyan-| — R The terminating plot was born. rain, prize © RENT—Rooms with board, also 828 le{for, table h] arders. 13 Boswell Avenue. them #h; eb13 feh.1d. r captai —and_where t ~ad the van all had been v. King s T ent on Laure. an? 3 l“J“‘T‘, haglequaiiaud vith coal and wood in cellar, with S without garage. Inquire H. A f, 161 Main ; lots; owner compelled to leave janisd. Znant eves we cast, will _consider terms. A. Pigeon = ra s = Tended ears we t ett City, Conn. FOR R —TWO closed cars, at rea- < sonable night service FOR SALE— of Phoue 1218 .1 2 5 noyv16d ory and other s of h rd excellent for stoves and_furnac B. Burdick. R e r STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- \‘la;aflne ulars, inqui JOIIN A, MORAN, ictrola machine with 104 Fr Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. Phone 184 able. 5 Fanning Studio, 52 B:oadway, RESTORATION. T ol TFOR SALE_Buick %-ton truc T el model, electric lights, self starter, TO RENT—Furniched rooms; also first ciass condition. Apply Piont Kow- | rooms ' for Tight hessekecping. "1os ski, Blacksmith, Bean Hill. feb12d t St Tal. 1048-3. sepild FOR SALE—Pair of thres nukmn half o FOR RENT e vid A. Robis Win he London A very desirable Furnished House,| ~F oy oonioiionison «in excellently located, price very reason- 3 le to desirable tenant. For full par- HUMCR OF THE DAY Jones—TI called a doctor iast night. Smith—Who was sick” Town. Phone 66 If you want a comfortable was when ha s held.—Filestones. Mamma—Come now, Willie, . ¥ the kind - Ol SALE Ty ey I am ready to hear yolt repeat your e ie ho |car to ride in call up JOHN |history 1csson e B M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning A. Willi let history repeat itself. e = LAR, anning Ave., | —Life. FOR Tine saddle horse, 7 4 v oisht 9 1 8 vears ol d - F Teller (examinming lady's et o0 e Savar b kind, 2o | Norwich. Dodge closed serve i oy ‘of o striingly hand- Phone’ 1016 el N Phon b 202 some, tall lark-haired maa Fair Customer—Too late for that. ['ve married i\m.—New Haven Regis- FOR RENT jobs solicited. $ T “One d, (th ANGILE & ANGELOS *[119 Main St. FCR SALE T model less on. Phone 463-12. 'Large Mack Truck Long or short hauls. Moving seas d rd . . 275I0 cora; | Fast, safe and reliable service {ptown Wood Phone 706-3 ter. “Is that there?” “The best T ever had. He refused to let my mother-in-law (o-ue near the house yesterday.”—Pearson's Weekly. “Are you looking fo: a permanent a good watchdog vou have “Not too permanent.” “Huh ™ “i don't want to put my money in anless there's a chance to get it out” —Kansas City Journal 014 Gentleman (in strect car)—Has anyone here dropped a rol. of hills with 1 rubber elastic around them? “Yes, T have!” cried a dJozen at once. 0Old Gentle:aan (clamly)--Well, Tve ust moqed up the elastic. —Widow. i thinking about the for- ser,” said Joon rave on!” in- fe.fl‘d FOR SALE COWS FOR SALE. ARLOAD HAS ARRIVE JAWE! HYDE, North Franklin, ANOTH. rave on, man, errupted Smvthe. “T was just thinkirg. no matter vhere he lanls, any old Fi ‘omfortable than nond Times-Dispatch. “\¥hat 1 yenrn for,” ented man, D. saiq the discon- is absolute iei; i seven turkey Square, house piped for gas and has R hens and a tom. good heater. and garage. Good selling this well Enquire of Fruit trees reason for built home. ia. and amount to virtually « conflsca- ion of capital. febioa | “hance to cut Joose from ordinary A nd_drft with the curren “That ought to be easy” veplied Mr \ | “husgings.” ‘Your idea of happiness l ; :eems to be to get out in a motor-boat chose engine refuses to work "—Wash- OR SALE—Two good farm and gen- FOR SALE i thiose susine nchiges (0 {eral purposes horses, I tired } | 5 it P e s TEN ROOMELODSE ‘| THE KALEIDOSCOPE No 10 Spruce St. Laurel Hill. 5 i S e Wages are very high in Odessa, R ALE—Eight gland) firm which has »een making shells for the army will files anil springs. e Spanish government ‘s consider- For Sale 105 ONECO ST. 1915 FORD TOURING tionally good _mo throughout. The Co. B Cottage House _FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood, With One Barn delivered to al es, “FARMS for sale, Write for catalogue. | F. I, Racine, Danielson, Conn. sepl3d Horses Modern Improvements Bargain Price James L. Case and One Garage ng the socialization of impoortant in- THOS. H. BECKLEY iustrial byanches in that country. tionery siore with job I . BE ; : L T bined, in center of prospe 278 Main St. Bhionies Th Omaha (Neb.) city council ha ticut ‘city g full pa zation amony city firenien. letin_Office, Princess Mary, only daughter of | FoR at King George and Queen Mary of Bng- shelving, oil pump, 'and, is colorel-in-chief of the Royal paper p ee mill P, Hol- Eots loway, 3 Concrete piles have been Ariven nine eet into the coral rock at Honolulu with 2,100 blows of an dlinary drop hammer. In mountainous and wet districts racts of moss are or zceat service in ‘eturning the water and preventing <udden floods. A new cork puller locks like a palr of scissors, the loops of the handles parting to _spread the points after the h a cor Since the first of December, 1918, and ca‘tle to including Dt‘r ‘mber 15, value of ov ned from'Alterta, (,"dn"l(h to the Unit- ed States. Chinese government banss, ‘ount of their failure to deern their notes of issue and lack of faci for doing a toreign exchange husi nave n proved a satisfactory help to the t These horses are all young and sound, of the herd of also 6} Thoroughbred Hampshire Hogs owned by Thos. Wells of South Coventry : 1 Herd Boar 4 Aged Sows 8 Open Gilts 20 Shoates 6 Weanling Pigs Tel. Willimantic 204-4 good broken and acclimated; set of heavy double team harness 4 set of single no worse harness, new. E. J. HAMILTON, 1, 373, 326-2. Main St. Tel. feblod FOR SALE The very desirable property, 41 Park Street, known as the Cook Homestead. Very con-! venient location, two minutes’ walk to Franklin Square. For full particulars inquire of John A. Moran, Real Es- tate Broker, Franklin Square. FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Stree! Estate C. A. Mowre, Wm. W, ives Ex, 11 Chlmnlm Street Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING Fzr Sale by ‘THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. b: trade during the last few years. A for- Just arrived, 20 head of horses. One 37 Shetucket Street sign_ banking institution is needed. ; a2 R > £ American pair of brown horces, weight 3000, 1 of pootoan pair of black horses, weight 2300, 1 cent. Oflts‘lx: pair of black horses, weight 2500, 1| 7.270.085, or ke pair of sorrel horses, weight 2700, big DlSPERSAL SALE 450 single horses, farm chunks, business horses and a few good driving h es. FOR SALE $600.00 land, Juys 39 acres of several acres neavy pine timber and about 300 cords = standing wood, fine well of water, 1lso never failing cleared land. spring. 2 acras of some fruit, situated 11 miles to main line of railroad and m le to prosperous village, where all e wood can be s0ld to the mill at a £00d price. A rare bargain. Investi- gate. Send for Wilcox's F Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R, L Telephone 2365, n Bulletin FOR SALE The well-known Jeresniah Stark Farm. You all know y it. Ask about it. E. A. PRENTICE Prone 300 86 Cliff Street

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