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FAIR TODAY, INCREASING CLOUDINESS TOMOROW Noewich NORWIGH. CONN.. THURSDAY, FE! FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight |CHAS. A. WITTER'S DAUGHTER - LEAVES $2,000 TO COUSIN randevin Y P e A e S The account in @ Redlands, Califor- M 5 nia, paper of the probating of the s 3; e meatre. t|of Miss Martha Witter is of Norwic e interest, as S5 Witter was daugh- ter orf the late Charles A. Witter, a at Olympic hal FOR SALE WANTED FOR SALE TO HENT AUCTION NOTICE ¢ initial sale for the month in nml F g in City Ha n l‘nn»c((-rg' Hal street (Falls) Witter and social erce hall. high standard While in Norwich i s S ring con al isting of and sensa- r with the | h have | ¢ interesting’ leaves her home at 4 avenue and $1,060 placing of | Renn #u nie hic liam Fox ch Gladys Audatorium | * do so. I Miss Witter made one of $2,000 ¥ {ivn of Norwich, Ci es. Into such ced to 30} seeding. Do | fo- endless Time wa I ou 1 and the delightful r makes a pro- ippeal to all lovers Carme! My on the appro- : current veral months Premier O ths leading Canfaranna of oil ow native of Preston. Mr. Witter married No. 3, L O.|Miss Lathrop, of Lisbon. H: uccessiul teacher and for over eight | ars was principal of the Sachem |§ portunity of purchasing for the col, Norwich, \ooseheart Legion, No.| Because of the wife's ill health, Mr. oose Home., and M AN\)OUNC"’MENTS to Californi where the former took the competitiv a fine new of Brookly cr later upon to do similar exucational work it in_other California towr Mr. Wn«or pub ter Tk wa ot Wit- . Leases COPYRIGHT. PAZSE ILLUITRATING BRRVICE, M.V, ando of It of Peace spirits of March will take place on Monday, the 3d, at 10 o'clock a. m., when you will have the op- high dollar the entire farming tool equipment used on the Thompson estate at the farm lo- cated on Maine Hill, in the Town , just off the state road leading from that village to Danielson, Ct. i On Saturday the complete sale will appear here. Watch for I am constantly adding sales to my March list. Ycur sale, no matter how s Important gh to ar for in ad- v mean morc vz dollars, y if advertised in the ay, and conducted in a manner which will be 1 boih the buyer and get togeth J. C. WITTER, Office and_Saiesrooms, No. 42 Main St, Danelson, Ct. Office call 32-12. House 40. d coming Wednesday. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin. ebanon. 1eb25d _, X @ | & e FOR SALE. COWS FOR SALE the me old piace. Another car- JfiS‘f ARRIVED &D ()i" HORSES purpos 1 a few drivers. Thes Residence. | E. J. HAMILTON, . 375 N St. FOR SALE known Jeresmizh Stark Farm. You all know | The wel it. Ask about it. E. A. PRENTICE 5')0 GJ WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPZCIALIST, 41 West Droad St. Westerly, R, L Telephone FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVER | PROPERTY Norwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, ite T 715 Maln S Willimantic, Conn. Now is the Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CTELL COVERING Fzr Sale by mber of the na- wa £ retu ranted to a gro- Jrardaitinac W. Va., grocerie: naviga- fur automol Sulletin. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE find horses to after, busi- horses. arnesses, sin- IZ in need of a horse, | Prone 200 86 Cliff Strest . WANTED beekcnk Mass. b e to Save Coal by S Employment Service OFFICE No. 28 SHETUCKET STREET 0 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Telephone 123 HELP WANTED i JOBS WANTED )R LOCAL WORK MALE—Clerks, Draftsmen, Audi- MALE—~Farme| Housekeeper Tenders, Fancy Worsted Drawer- Cottern Weavers, 3 War- and Cotton Weavers, Auto Paint- FEMALE--150 Painter, 5 1') Cenim Weavers,! . & Speeder Tenders,| Carpenters, Laborers, Auts-truck Dri Chauffeurs, Woolen Mill Concrete Workers, Firemen, Teamster, En Dumastic Workers,| V"™ Painters, Bricklayer, 2 OUT OF TOWN) a— ishers and e . oS A Cutlers: AUl (Many of the above are returned sol- | rs, Autc dicrs, sailors or marines.) FEMALE—Stencgraphars, | Silk Mill Workers,| 3ookkeepers, Cook, Housework by the Cperators, Jewelry Workers.| Day. This gervice is furnished free to ail by your Government and is state |= and naticn wide. , Cotton Mill Op- Use it for your own and the public good. GILBERT S. RAYMOND, Superintendent tors and Accountants, Electricians, Help, Typists, SPECIAL TOWN MEETING legal voters of the Tow ire hereby notified and w t in the Town Hall it Town, in Tow! M m., 4 Town ana for the support of the public schooi. i tmen of the ’1‘0\\n of Sprague. cd at Sprague, Conn,, thi of February, 1919. th THERE 15 nc aavert!smg ‘medrum 1o latin for business results. the ;vmxrr\s r( Eastern Connectdeut eaual to The Bule ! Frazier, 61 Hast Town St, To“n Conn feb27d FOR SALE—One four cylindef: L‘i NTED—Light _top buggy. H. T. 2 L 5 Norwich |series, Studebaker touring car. Pecl(ha.m, 62 Shetucket St Phone 174 “FARM w rted, :lny tion; quick sale. Write a at once to Brionne, 116 ‘\assau _St. i New York. WANTED~P\|pxl> for private.mod- ern dancing. Lessons daily at Cham- FOR SALE—H lnquxre 9% Thames St. Klin SC, $18 per month. FOR RENT— Ancther one of those 2 v with electric lights, gas, back iporeh, ete., in 4lling a k e Ly ing apartment block | O, this is the log of ihe Seven Seas, of the Arctic ice floes white, Blubber and fur and polar bears and *k Northern nigh! FOR SALE—C&dmac roa also Studebaker 7-passen- |roums, Lour)n" car, in xplmdrl running | steamn heat and equipped | Hamilton Av ; down. order, and one speedy, Interstate ro Write Box 41 size 'l.nd luc'l- all particulars TFOR SALE — One pair of black PEACE WORK at war pay r around farm jol Div. le‘ "Gd worth’s 5 and 1 ! WANTED £ E down. Globe Bml(l\’\g W l‘CCI\I \" Co., B d ol 56, Nor: good teamster {Byron M. Lewis, | feb2sa tenement if , weighing 256 J]ulre at 174 West M4 “FOR SALE~1MG Lpéa t { gently needed socks for us on auto reasonable; taken at once. “..mmld L'urd,c 1 driving o _team and a I *. L. Merritt, Fort Hill oaik, Conn. Box 210. Tel ‘\\'finei ab; pullet ar | SHORT PANTS generely _comes from dogs when they run. Good cigars from Fagan's Smoke Shop, opp. Wool- d to tear Zent for Newtow { WANTED—an to work on mm, el City teen, The trade b rtment on Laure. | 0o0d in cellar, witn Inquire gl A spun In- feb27d ght | “Division street, novigd _ Fauning Studio, 32 Broadway. And the sm a tay-! 3 RENT—Fvrai biow, light Tel 104 i hold -room cotiage house rnished and all Inquire_P. cold. bring A tenement of four d|quire o Alling Rubber Co. feb27d the -jong bi ide Pa(‘ ic’s pearls Jnn spice, nne, TO RENT—Ten newly furnished ahd the Indian Crcean's . ngle or for housekeeping; | When a- full ‘mcon: shines on.a ding o sall-and bleaches the brown la- T where {or the lonely- deep 1o deep invite Too closed cars, at rea: | L0 Ship to shorten a voyage long by dag, or night service i trans- sronu.x.—nouuhom goods s'ored,T"" — heckoning for lcng or short term; raies reason- | apan and wharves o 48 housekcening. T19¢ |And wheat that waits 8-3. seplld gates to pour in the freight away and febida | There are lines stormy i€ racing cRppers of foam like a.scarf of lace iled through from sun to sun, { Panama from s from far les of silk 10 go 11 of l.u' on ll"‘ l'on-’.\o < breezes febzqdnvhen ihe crimson. terror has passed the guns of death ar snowy = and satin- smooth from the Irish coast to " {Through the wild North seas that bow == like a pack of gray wolves WANTED—Salesladies and c: steady :m} loyment; also extra for Saturdays. bert W Mystic Div feb: d Pasnik Co., Danielson, Conn. feb"mI hdraeiids WANTED—A man for farm work, to use horse team; good wages. Her- ton, Conn. Tel. FOR SALE at bargain pri work; competent tion. Write M ion work, wants All the farmers I am buy nd paying ghest prices paid, by Jo feb24d touring cars, a condition; pot C :d_apply. Joseph "WANTED—A compete Mrs. John L. Mjlls of ch Tallow Co., 32 T: d . Joweler. apréd ur_pric novéd COMPETENT MEN, COTTON WARPER TENDERS, NIGHT WORK, |MASSACHUSETTS MiLL. MUST BE |OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE. READ| ?AbID WRITE ENGLISH. PAY $26 PER WEEK APPLY AT ONCE. BOX 1200G., DANIELSON, CONN. | “WANTED—Young woman for office high school educa- 0., care of Bulletin, | >sto-Lite tani model T3 $10, 5 around drug clerk, posi- vy 30x3% tub at $3.50 eact 5 :\.m]uon plugs and|{ ¢ i uuh with | weight, for hens and ng fat calves and 1 Main St, Willi- “Oden, e Willimantic. 1 store, or 1476 house. Bur- TFOR SALE ¢ (n },u.l lm ) ,\V!m:m\lmm 15 Brosd: hand and antiaue ruckner, 55 Frank. n to two hundred seription with m buildings. fect condition, SALESMAN WANTED. |know as Adam’s Tavern in| lesmen or business 1l representativ | tion fro | fur m, 18 E. -l‘ t St., New York. club; requests for informa- nt people will be with introductions; smitted; gener- ssion and bonus on sale of mnn TER, Constrsiton D TOURING Ave., Bast Side. REN enement. Appl kner, 35 Frankiin St. Tel febsd Rooms _with boa d, aiso 13 Bosweil Avenue. JOHN A, MORAN, 1 u“dI!(enl Estate Broker, Franklin Square. T,, lice car. Phone 152-12 FCR SALE If you want a comfo“tableI |car te ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., | bie. | Norwich. Dedge closed serv- ng sures rare from the low dark v steams and And lugs from A toned to wonderf blues. time has reds and The Caspian : the Adria Their greetings forth from the y docks where a thousand odor: M e Baltic, too, and Main the bon cers Begin to stir to the a hundred is For fresh from the matchl to which it led the world The peerless flag of the free again Tor a conquest is unfurled, its glittering stars and glowing stripes are leading e great parade Of merchant ships to the Seven Seas to capture the por of trade. —>Minna Irving, in the New York Sun. HUMOR OF THE DAY First—Ie arm around me Two Modera Houses On Washingten Strest FOR SALE iwo | s exiensive grounds. riher particulars from Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 €3 Broadway FOR SALE i | TEN ROOM HOUSE \ No. 23 Epruce St. Laurel Hill | 1 de- Enguire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 105 ONECO ST. Cottage House With One Barn Modern Improvements Bargain Price 37 Shetucket Street, MAXWELL 1915 TOUR t G 3 2 Shetucket St. WANTED. tecti. Dun't matter it e pay up o $15 per set. arcel post and recei relern mail. We buy dia- COLLATERAL LOAN CO. | 154 Water St., I between £h B a Market Sts. relia rm to deal with. H FOR SALE CUTTAGES i0R SALE OR RENT shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbook lst. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. I Z ~ FOR SALE 10 acres good, tillable land with new housa and sheds, water to house, lozated 10 minutes’ walk from troiley car line, or 230 minutes’ walk to Franklin Square. Price 2,200 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich Phones faces east, one west. Each ge. Both have steam heat. re bullt about 10 years ago, every latest improvement. Archa W. Coit Unexcelled Insurance Protection minutas’ walk to Franklin Square, house piped for gas and has a geood heater. Fruit trees and garage. Good reason for selling this well built home. i 278 Main St. Phones and One Garage James L. Case FURNISHED SEASHORE| | ICE FOR SALE| ABOUT 1,000 TONS OF 10 AND 12 INCH ICE, THREE-FOURTHS rlNLE' JUST ARRIVED FROM RAILRCAD. third car of British Army Arti H. R. HURLBUT, 255 WOODSTOCK AVE., PUTNAM, CONN. Tel. 153-13. at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and slong the Rnods Island FOR SALE | The very desirable property, | jeriencea fes 41 Park Street, known as the; Cook Homestead. Very con- venient location, two minutes’ or sale. Write tor ca:a;géé; walk to Franklin Square. of John A. Moran, Real Es- tate Broker, Franklin Square. lery” Horse: Icf horses | are g ELMER R. PIERSON. They are the best class the country. Those that rg. perfect satis- Come and see them. Prices febdd Special Sale pecial Sal High Grade Dziry Fead—Crosby's DAIRY RATION, Protein 25 psr cent., fat 6 per cel $320 per cwt,, $63.00 per ton, A. R. MANNING, Yantic, Conn. Phone 960-2 r— | T Atum ta | THERE 18 no adver !‘.u.nn;n Connectiout FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Strest Cottage House on Spring Street Estats C. A, Mowrey FOR SALE | Busine: real estate jnvestments, WILLIAM F, HILY RHeni Lalnic and wsurance, o A8, flny« uide etin for busiiers vesalts, | Palm from your drugglst now la little of this frag Wm. W, lves Ex, 11 Cnnmphn Street Cottage Houwes, Tenement and Blocka, Hullding Lots, all in deairable locations, Liei your pro- perty It you eare to sell or rant, as i have & number of people looking for Record. what :s good judg- 7 Eill a lib- Bill is eertainly giving an educatida in liberal- “Transcrir (apropos othing in I think that at cats! alo Bx- 2R Pinkley immorral but de inconvenr caught why the use, ever could have got it in < g Yonkers Statesman. Corridor Connoisseur — What'cha around here for’ > in the Al'lm: stood get past-—Froth Parke—I hear that yoa and your | wife were playing poker last night. How did you =« t. 1 thought vour w “She did, but T had to me out’ Tost® for it=— “At last Jabbem, the dramatic erit- enjoying the perform- X here's a reason.” “What?” “He ,wrote it."—Birmin: Herald. ubby, T must go ax iam Age- for a little All right.” “Dut what sort of a trip shall I take?” Go as far as you like”—Kansas Jours THE KALEIDOSCOPE Over 100,017 men are employed in the fishing industry in Norway. A trap baited with sunflower seeds is an efficacious means of catching Compact apparatus using 2 kerosene stove has been inventel by a French physician for treating frozen hands or feet with steam. Thé secrot of s trunk is ti cessful packing of The inex- rives arti- cles room £ ;:nu «&iide A National City ba branch open- ed February 3 in Vi -] n exchange and a cons: erable for e-ican credit. T z but .the s on ided and ex- For full particulars inquire/tromen e I wose cLocee FroM A COLD OR CATARRH | Apply Cream in Nostrils To Open Up Air Passages. B D ——— In ome minute your clogged nosiriis will open the air passages of your head wiil clear and vou can breathe freely, No more hawking, snuifling, blowing, headache, dryness. No strug- gitng for breathe st night, vour coid or catsrrh wiil be gone. Gét a small bottle of F { psnairates thkroush fof the head, s swollen mucous m comes instantly. It's just fine, Don't stay stuffed-up with a-ceold or nasiy catarrh—Relief comes ro qulck'.v PIANO TURER na2 and r""r( T lfilfl % R@ Aaveriising medium ln he Bul-1 ?wwlern (‘enaaeusux equal to The Bule BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street Player Piano Worka Specialty|