Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 21, 1919, Page 10

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BLIGHTLY WARMER TODAY FOLLOWED BY R AIN NORWICH, CONN. FriDA Y FEB. 21, 1919 What Is Going Un ion: Vaudeville and Motion Pict the Auditerium. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatrc Vaudeville and Motion Pictures Davis Theatre. Roller Skating at Olympic ha Norwich Stationary Enginee: soclation, No. §, meets in Bill Sedgwick Pos.. No. 1, G meets in Buckingham Memorial Court City of Norwich, No. of A me Bite Cros C, meets ir Hugh H PRESIDENT WILSON ENDORSES EAST AID FOR NEAR AUDITORIUM hat proved to be a tve bill opened vester: ditortom to capacity houses gh Bave been many first class Bills before at this the: mains for this one to There are no better #ide of a few of the la of course those are eer whers aloe antmal iny WOODROW WILSON ight ‘ ares few cents bu: Freezon, a few drops t Doesn’t hurt a bit and costs only few cents aching corn o t trouble LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS | With 3 Cows and | | Youll lsugh Apply » few drops then 1ift sore, touchy eorns right of. Nopain Yes magic! \ l vs a tiny bottle of | e at any drug store, of Freezone upon a | a callus, In-| yme corn or callus | hortly yo it pain, | root and all, without any soreness or irritation. These little | bottle Freezone contain enough t feet of every hard | corn between the calluses on bottom of ! So simple. Why them ry a ok he ixth ho ad L gir 5 caves nothing remarkabie Calthall will distinction being wait? | ac to ccomplished actres be seer nd ithe | news i { sward horn to Mr. svd W. Landon (Mari Chaplin), has the distin the baby born to of his mother's class at High school. He furthe generat and-nephew of now resides the On Mrs s ect R372 a Jane and 3873 emoncirating the | A SPLENDID DRESS FOR ™ he SCHOOL OR GENERAL WEAR The chil- & model provides for slesves In e tde-mpift different styles. The fronts are Narines.” 4 deep plalt at each side. to . on te the el T fullness is held over i Apad [ d back at the waistline, e ""E"’ E ight belt. et ~ dreds ot “The pattern i in five sizes: 6 life” |8, 10, 12 and 14 Size 10 will es of leings, | require 4 3-8 yvards of 36-inch material gt e te ilustration malled 5 any address receipt of 10 cents - “ ver or stamps. Ny 1ff King, in The Orde nrough Thc Bulletin Company, es the show. Pattern Dept, Norwich, Conmn. EED THEATRE. - e I\PBR%‘E?-,"J i bie.| Says 1t ls the Best in the Werld. tures In which Alice Pra tver| There is one remedy that these who beam seen 1 ole nie. | know depend upon for relief from ptter H wh.eh heads|coughs that “hang on” after the grip. 24 b | Foley's Honey and Tar clears the pas- todsy and S:tur |sages, soothes raw, inflamed mem- adapted o Louis|branes and_banishes irritation _and Michelson's nov. | tickling in the throat. A. H. McDan- : waite's | Wites |1l Box 31, Lindside, W. Ve, writes: IR the. nicture Miss T am glad_to tell you oley’s o oo e oP™4% | Honey and Tar is the best medicine in s -~ : ha|this world. T have had a seyere cough - i« oneland before I used half a bottls I was | better” The Lee & Osgood Co. U. S. Employment Service Babhd A 8. ‘SFSF:):EF b:: 282 SHETUCKET STREET HELP WANTED FOR LOCAL WORK MALE Farmers 50 Cotton Weavers Market Gardener R Sign Painters (FOR OUT OF TOWN MALE Polishers and Cutlers Automatic Machine Operatore Plush, Silk and Cotton Weavers Auto Painters Iron Moulders Watch Repairer FEMALE 150 Sifk Mill Workers Tl and nation wide. Use it for yi M Clerks Draftsmen Telephone 123 JOBS WANTED ALE Auditor and Accountanta Electricians Carpenters Laborers Auto-track Drivers Chauffeurs Woolen Mill Help FEMALE Stenographers Typists Bookkeepers (Many of the above are returned sol- diers, sailers or marines.) our own and the public GILBERT S RAYMON! service is furnished free to all by your Government and is state ui. : Superintendent {Stark Farm. You all know {THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. | accordance with the stat FOR SALE Opportunities (former_civil serv ce examiner) 7 WANTED—A laundress and helper| FOR SALE—In closing my home I| 47-Acre Farm $13800 for general housework by the day.|offer for disposal several genuine and | Phone 287. feb2ld | peautiful Persian and Tusl Tugs £ LADIES wanted to make insoles at | Mr. 3 C. B Robinson, - Daniclson, | pair horses, harness, wagons. tools, | ome evenings; experience unneces- n. b, T T : ! machinery, hay, oats, corn and pota-|sary; enclose stamp. Address P. O.| FOR SALE—Best off takes toec; 2 miles town stores, churclies, | Box ‘1203, New Haven, Conn. feb2ld |three-speed Harley-Davison motorcy- creamery, mills, elc:s cuts 20 tons 1Y, |~ ANTS7_Pants 1> two or _more|cle, n good running order and thor- e od 800 cords harawood. selling | short breaths. Pant is short for Pana- | QUEHIY overhan! Ee 5 cord, timber, fruit; 10-room house, |tella. 1860 Panatella, 15c for five, ten s A {&wce(x:ent barn, wagon house, etc.|for 25c. Fagan's Smoke S feb21d | FOR SALE Three-ton Alco truck, Owner’s other business forces quick WANTED—Automobile repair man 'p_r‘i‘ce $200. Gilman Bros. Co., fiégérl’:‘ - sale, $1,800 takes 3‘1 part ':sh L‘?- hel MoeB¢ Ring (Bstigensfafi o e o0 - sy = Catalogue T Berk- 'fl;«pafi"an’—dfiflrzfi M Dent. 36 Strout | WANTED—To buy house with fow | FOR SALE o Farm Agency, 150 Nassau St, New |acres of land in or mear city limits. |Jui Ao (210 dar e York. feb2ld | Address ¥. T., 325 Boswell Ave. DelopHonG 1860 12 L e 3 s feb21d FOR SALE_Two pair four year old . =V OUNG MEN- 15 253 cver dosioins | well broken steers, half Ayrshire.. J. YOUNG MEN, 18 and over, desiring < 5 % | usiness BIOCk railway mail and postoffice clerkships, |4 Clark, Norwich, R. F. D. 6. Tel g phone 185 feb21d | $92 month, write for free particulars | < - et of March examinations. J. C. Leonard | FOR SALE—_New milch cow _with FOR SALE £ c: William Dziomba. Phone At Railroad Square, Danielson. | Kenois Building, Washington. feb21d Conn., one three floor, frame building, | “JvaANTED — Bumm“ SHeas) 30x100 and 30x80, the best of show | houses or factories s windows, the construction of the DODGE touring car. The Frisbie- | building will stand the test of most MeCormick Co feb21d |any kind of business: No. two building VERNMENT wants hundreds "REO : i2s for al- | 0d loca- ng moving will sell either one of partments, the best of facil most an tion for bow picture house: it you are looking for a_business pl in Danielon, come and inve te thi apportunity RACINE’S REAL ESTATE AND IN-! SURANCE, Danielson, Conn. Phone 193, here, the m: of which are of considerable ir portance. It costs you nothing to interview me in rogard next sale, the J. C. WITTER, Office and Salesrooms No. Main St., Danielson, Ct. Office call 3 FOR SALE well-known The Jeremiah | it. Ask about it. E. A. PRENTICE Peone, 200 86 Cliff Street| | Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR GELL COVERING Far Sale by by | tomo , place " fddle, | Addr ton_del was formerly occupied by tho postof- mail clerks. men-women, 31,100 |, REO - fice, now partly occupied by Stark Norwich eximinations March bie-McCormick Co. | weather, livery and moving; com- sample questions free; write im-| " RE0 6 CYLINDER Sedan. oversize W:i:ege;f ]al two story frame cs ¢, | mediately. ~Franklin_ Institute, Dept t fine condition, The Frishie- R0x80, with 4 large carriaze shed in | 32 M. Rocheste x. feb8d | MeCormick Co feb17d the rear, 21x85, the best of show wi WANTHD By small, refined fam BUICK LITTLE SIX, 1817 model, dows, first floor divided into two com seven room cottage, improve: | with both summer and winter t blocks at a sacrifice price and }: h“""l condition. will give the very best of terms on a | 5 5 per_cent. basis. It is cheaper to own | WANTED—Positi |one of the: than to pay rent: |and wife and smal WANTED—Lon. A aise ieeth We pay kinds; on on far 1 child. March at Simp: get our pric Bruckner. 55 Don't o § an matter 1p pe post LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Ledyard, within and for the District Ledyard, on the 17th day of ¥ebru- , 1919, ent—SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, f Charles P. Whipple, of Ledyard, in said District, d The Administrator written application to for ar der of sale of the whole or part real estate ibed therein, it i Ordered, That said application be heard uat the Prob: Office in ed- yard on the 28th ¢ of February 1919, at 10 o'clock the forenoon, and that notice thereof be given by serting & _copy of this order in Norwich Bulletin, o newspaper havin a circulation in said District, and tha return be made to this Court. Attest: SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE. feb21d Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Dis- Norw on the 20th day of A. D. 1919. NELSON J. AYLI » of William H. Kellock, late of. New Rochelle, N. Y, in said Dis- | trict, deceased. Mary Kellock of New Rochelle, | Y., appeared in Court by counsel nd filed a petition praying, for the |reasons therein set forth, that admin- |istration be granted upon the estate of said deceased, alleged to be intestate. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on th day of February, A. D. 191 { {trict. of | Februar; Judge. | o'clock in the forenoon, and that no- tice of the pendency of said petition, | and of said hearing thereon, he given by the publication of this order one time in some newspaper having a cir- culation in said District, at least three! days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, feb21d Clerk. |Broadway Shoe Repair Shop FORMERLV AT 31 BROADWAV HAS REMOVED TO 52 Broadway Where he will be pleased to meet his | old customers and as many new ones as will favor him with their patronage. First Class Shoe Shine Parlor. at Watch Hill, FOR FURNISHED SEASHORE‘ L01TA SALE Lk UK SALE OK RENI View, shore; Send forbook let. and along Frank W. Coy ESTERLY, FOR 10 acres good, new house and house, losated from trolley car walk to Frankl '2,200. Central Building Ph tillable Weekapaug, Pleasant the Rhode Islan, also accessible Seashore Farms. R. I SALE fand with sheds, water to 10 minutes’ walk line, o+ 30 minutes’ in Sauzr Price FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Norwich ones d d starter. demountable rims +| Frisbie-McCormick Co. feb17d 1915 FORD TOURL CAR, excep- tionally good _mot. re _condition The ¥ MeCormick 00d tire: FORD ROADSTER, ¢ “The L1918 TOURL The Fr CHESTNUT fence posts and timo- thy hay for sale. John Potter, G wold. feb21FMW o dan, 1913 is car must be been es excel demonst New London, s P. O, Box MR SALE OR SALE enement of four r From Mar 6 Huntington P! Apply Schw feb: sellar, Inguire ms for 1 vision street. Jan.30 —Fine apartment on Laure. coal and wood in Wit a. ight sonable Phone ‘ates; day or_ni 14 Ciift st STORAGE—Household good! for long or short term; rates reason- FOR RENT_Two closed cars, at rea- ight “service. | a rooms febl5d rovements, on Spring Ave. Inquire Norwich H B. H. Palmer, Agent. Phone 103 febl7d also 105 0d Touse lble joa Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. TO RENT—FUrnished rooms rooms for light housekeap! Schoo! S Tal. 1048 TO RENT Furnished room Church St. Mrs. Mosier. fe TO RENT—Eight-room cottage 176 Laurel Hill Av furnish modern improvemenits. Inaui vor ms 13 Boswell ments with board, Avent four-room rent rabl de located FOR RENT full “JOHN A. MORAN, tate Broker, Franklin Square. par- One has ex Furthe Unexcelled Telephone 1334 10 minutes’ and garage. Enguire of 278 Main St. $600.00 |A. G. THOMPSON, F. s. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist | (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Noewich, Conn. Phons 164 STORAGE BATTERIES | If You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE Come and See the WILLARD SERVICE STATION | MORAN STORAGE BATTERY CO. 58 Shetucket Strset, Norwich, Conn. DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Reoms 18-19 Alice Bui Norwich | Phana 1177-3 buys 39 acres of land, several acres = ez 2 | easoned hard wood, . e o O o lJamesL. Case of 5 wood, fne well of water.| FARMS for sale, Write for gaulo;uc.;‘ he AR ) e t Street, also never failing spring. 2 acres of FEEIEbine. Dy o0, ‘Conn. iisepiatl 37 s hICke 2 cleared land, some fruit, sitvated miles to main line of railroad and the wood can be $0ld to the mill at a i 00d price. A race bargain. Investi-| rus g 1ead o¢ horses. one| 1N€ Very desirable property, gate. Send for Wilcox's ¥arm Bulletin | pair of brown norses, weight z000, 1| 41 Park Street, known as the! Choice of 400. pair o ses, weight 2000, 1xCook Homestead. Very con- WILLIAM A. WILCOX pair of black horses, 2500, 1| venient location, two minutes’| SoEE pair of sorrel horses, weight 2790, bis | walk to Franklin Square. 41 West Brond St. Westerly, B, L gle horse + chunks, business| For fyll particulars inquire! Telephone 2365, es and a fow good driving horses. ER e S s e of John A. Moran, Real Es- FOR SALE, |5 mroser st sctimaea; aio 5,8t Broker, Franklin Square. set of he: aoguble tea rness and MY HISTORICAL TAVERN rarness, no worse tha FOR SALE PROPERTY e &, 3. HAMILTON, Cottage House on Oak Streat | g s S Cottage House on Spring Street o A s T ol 371, 373, 375 Main St Ecaiw am . A. Mowrey ow as s lavern m| . ;,, feb10d | Wm. W. Ives Ex., 11 Champlin Street Norwich Town. = = . ! FOR SALE Enquire of A. A. ADAM, | JUST ARRIVED Coitage Houses, Tenement and [ + of British Army Artil. | BUsiness Blocks, Bullding Lots, aii in Seekonk, MassJ gt British, Army, ATUL | desirable locations. List your pro- & fh the sountry. Thote thas | Perty if you cars to sell or rent, as i FARM BARGAL 200 acres, good buildings, only $2,- 490, and wood enough to pay for farm; 86 acre, 35 cow farm, smooth land, zood | S buildings, $4,000: 46 acres, state road,! Colonial nhouse, | tion, enly $2.2¢0. i ] terms on these ihree farms, and they | bargains, further infor: TRYONS 2re genuine For TI6 Maim St. 20 _rooms, r A-1 con We can mal write Willtmantic, Conn. new Nawrock h job printing of prospe: derate invest nsivy i tic: FOR SALE TEN ROOM HOUSE No. 23 Spruce St. walk Square, house piped for gas and has a good heater. Good selling this well For Sale 105 ONECO ST, Cottage House With One Barn and One Garage FOR SALEZ Two Modern Houses On Washington Street FOR SALE one wesi. Fach = have steam heat. They were built about 10 years ago, having eve atest ovement. rounds. lars from Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Insurance Protecti Laurel Hil to Frankli built hom: THOS. H. BECKLEY 63 Broadway "| If you want a comfortable| icar to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 ion 1 n Fruit trees reason for Phones Modern Improvements Bargain Price e sold are giving perfect satis- faction. Come and see them. Prices right. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-5 febdd Roem 168 Whitestor: Clgars will be $450 a hundred from e 1st, 1918, Same | rate ver (housaad, ¥. CONANT. 1 Frankiin Street iness before the medium betier i veriising solumne publ an urasce. have a number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Latate und § Thayer Bidg. WHEN YOU WANT to put Your bus Tne Bulletin no ad | | | | | | | | FULL ASSOCIATED d about our Sammies, our t battleships and avions, destre r little outfit which They style us Trawlers v gun is carried ard- are enumbered just like Never published in the print, yet t We “came across” some time : The reason that we made it We litted out as sweepers sonvicts—though e PRESS DESFATCHES ransports and our yachts, manned by naval crews over here: o ropr. h one has got 3 name, will go down to lasting fame. eighteen months it soon will be— he smoothness of the sea. a port in France And shoved off for the mine fields—the zone of our advance. You've heard the old expression—wooden 1 men- History repeats itself, those words are si sweep, patrol and convoy and “listen-in” at night For submarines along the coast, well hidden from our sights We're called upon to sal And on a minute’s notice, when or We ne: sn't k WE just carry out our orders with: Cver here we have no sympa when the war is over and we Perhaps the boys in khaki, whom w Will lift their hats in of CHANCE. sweeper No, thy—we're jus ; in Baltimore American, ue and to tow, dered. out we nown to us— out making any fuss. left to our fates— et back to the State: e convoved into France. THE BOYS WHO TOOK A us—* We stand our lonely vigil, all through fog and rain and snow. Where submarines and rock abound and fear to The boys in this man's outfit never squeal or ¢ < When in danger obey orders with the Navy AY TR —Carl Appel, Yeoman rd Class, X.R.F; U, S."Mine- THE KAJ:IDOSCOPE The Food Admi pen - ditures totaled 578 Grapefruit troduced into Florida by the jards. The tru name of the.rru boa Careless smokers wor rospons:h) for $1 of total loss of $60,466, 054 worth of vroperty revenizbic Clement of Ve vn\mlt 1o his legislatury lution opposing govern owner ads and public utili Nes six miles ol s have been removed 2 Cal, in_compliance with an or |dinance forbidding billboard adver- tisin A Woolwic M arm tled @ load of ) stopped by six different e wanted to know if it was hed the hom: B 0 per ce opor- t standpoint the ilw king Within 100,000 mile Wit project hina rex o s should conformity Mexico has ¥ sort 5 s of the limite pur mu!‘ trans [lff Comes Bsrr In One Piece| utions, xim S ') | “Gets-It” Leaves Toe as Smooth as the Palm of Your Hand. only on. t peels corns inana ind “For walkers und rn remedy it nd caliu tha stander: t s off | Put 2 drops of “Gets-1t" on, { shoppers and dancers, there |ate relief from corn pain finish for any applied in two or There's no work, no fus: wrapping of toes |second or two. to use as signing corn loosens from the vou peel it right off w while you wonder smile. ~ That's why biggest selling_corn {world tod: e corn-free Gets-It,” the guaranteed, ack corn-remover, the ¢ costs but a trifle at | Manufactured Chicago, 1Il. o quick vour t PHONE 960-2 | Before buying let me quote |’ ‘you prices on the high-grade ! FEED and GRAIN I have always sold, delivered : at your door, for a small extra | charge. Our stock is now| complete. A. R. MANNING Yantic, Conn. PHONE 960-2 few | < for and smile! | s immedi- | and HUMOR OF THE DAY —How ‘0ld* do you —Well 1 should say 17 votes—Life. The Babby 50051y -goo- Gladys—Why did on th you .invite Mabel ity when You know 1" | her | the men to see So 77 said the prison Yes'm a burglar? ke people’s prop- heart to be an rough work.’ other the it by believe it's wrong to v do. WL - suppose you (horedly)=-Bat *ndw t my interest from 7 you've Henry Araby been by any of over five vears old."-- B Age-Herald. my us al amount o id the T nd start inds Appl: nigh o He's aw?ul going macry srayce—Well 1 ‘auto, a string of saddle hor: own golf links g 1 see flat with all the impro ord were it and the brid SeASICK. iry THE 1 uld die m(l the; uur,\' H.tv here, |you'll come and plant flow- Detroit ¥ my won't Pineapple Desserts—2¢ The bottle in each package of Pineapple Jiffy-Jell con- tains all the rich essence from half a ripe pineapple. The dessert has a wealth of this exquisite flavor, and a package serves six people for 124 cents. You owe to yourself a trial of this new-type gel- atine dainty. JiffyJet 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s 2 Packages for 25 Cents o i's Smoke FOUND nklin Shop. Rew pocketbook, Owner apply 10 Thames Square. BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or stolen, ). 106733 of The Norwich Society. All persons are cau- st purchasing or negotiat- and any person having a id hook is hereby called up- n d claim to said hank 20th day of August, tioned ing the same laim 10 on to pre 15 : c e the | 1918, or submit to having the book de- |l d cancelled and extinguished and hook is mount due BANKBOOK LOS passhook No. 149321 of The Norwich |Savings Society. All persons are cau- {tioned against purchasing or negotiat- |ing the same, and any person having a lelaim 1o said book is hereby called up- lon to present said claim to said bank on or befo the th day of August 1919 or ing the book de- celled and extinguished and ew book issued in lieu thereof, or he amount due reon paid.” feb21F LOST—My short haired, blaci brown po Waterford license, l h\u‘ s to name of Lewis Finder ri.- t 48 Chureh St Phone |4 febl9d 1 The P:anu Tuner

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