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FAIR TODAY; RAIN OR SNOW TOMORROW = NORWICH, CONN., What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at ‘h' Auflllfllm otion Pictures at Breed Theatre. VIMH‘ and Motion Pictures at eatre. Skating at Olympic hall Norwich Stationary Engimeers’ As- sociation, No. 6, meets in Bill Block. Norwich. Conn., Lodge, No. 950, L. O O. M., meets in Moose Home. Gardner Lodge, No. 46, K. meets in Pythian Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS For Lan's Sake of P, use Bowker's Fer- tilizers. They enrich the earth and those who tili it For sale in Nor- wich by the J. P. Barstow Co. Be sure n1 see them early. GREAT ARTISTS TO APPEAR IN SLATER HALL CONCERTS Arrangem have followinz famous art Academy M an made for < to appear 1s wil eld i numbe; AUDITORIUM devill NEW YORK MUSIC TEACHER Says “Vinol Cures Chronic Coughs” and xpel ¢ Broadway Pharmacy, G LEGAL NOTICE. AT A COURT OF PROEATE HELD + Norwich, wit d for the Dis trict of Norwich. on the 2ith day ¥ebruary, A. D. 1 Present ~-NELSON 1. AVLING. Judge Estate fichael Conway, late of Norwich. District, deceased. The Execiitrix exhibited her admin istration actount with said e to the Court for allowa there- fore Ordered, That the 21 day of March A. D. 1919, at 10 oclock in the fore noon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Execu- trix is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and make re- turn to the Court NELSON J. AYLING 7| small bottle 13c. '| Davis Baking Pawder, small| -|Cow Brand Soda 5c pnck-‘ | 10c can, | 14c. 1 - 81 Franklin St., Norwich We Open Saturday Libby’s Tall Can Evaporated Milk 14c. | Jack Frost Loaf Sugar, 2 Ib.! carton 26c¢. Polo Blueing, medium size 6c. Sunbeam Ketchup, large size! 29c. Sunbeam Ketchup, medium} size 14c. | |Hermitage Peanut Butter, | large bottle 24c. | Hermitage Peanut Butter, i size 5c. Dayis Baking Powdel’. me- dium size 10c. | Challenge Condefised Milk 19¢c. Eagle Brand Condensed Milk‘ 23c. Bird’s Eye Matches 5'2¢ i Bo:' Grade California Pea Beans 11c. i | | | Best Grade Yellow Eyes 13c \MV HISTORICAL TAVERN | Best Grade Red Kidney Beans 15¢. | Saracen Tomatoes 15¢c can | Michigan Pork and Beans 15¢! | can. {Washee & Bee Brand Peas | (very good), 15¢ can. Sardines 2 hoxes for 15¢ Lux 2 packages for 25¢ }lebys Sweet Midget Gher- i kins 14c a bottle. 40c Coffees (ground when 45c Coffees (ground when bought, 40c. bought), 34c. Jiffy Jeli and Jello 11¢ pack- age. | Burnham & Morrill’s Shrimp -1 15¢c can. | Canned Pears 19¢ "|Canned Plums, Polo, 20c |t |Libby’s Queen Clives, 15c| ! size 1lc. Libbvs Stuffed Olives, 150 size 11c. leby Mason Jars Large! Stuffed Quesn Olives, 40c | size 32c. Libby’s Mason Jars Large| Stuffed Queen Olives, 35¢| size 29c. | Large Quaker Qats 28¢ 25¢. 25¢. Puffed Wheat 14c | White Ribbon Soap 6¢c bar Mascot Soap 5c¢ bar | Ivory Soap 2 for 13¢ Star Naptha, large 25¢ | Star Naptha, small 2 for 11c | 20-Mule Team Borax Chips, | | large size 24c. |Hermitage Mince Meat packages for 25c. {Namco Crab Meat lined), 35¢. |Izuma Crab Meat 38¢ 2 (wood age. Walter Baker's Cocoa, small size 9¢ can. Walter Baker’s Cocoa, large size 23c¢ can. Large Cans Apricots Asparagus Tips, Austin Nich- ols Co., 24c can. { Apple Sauce (very sweet),I 18¢ can. [ Canned Meats, Rex Brand,! small, 6¢ can. ‘ Libby’s Canned Meats, large, | Queen Anne Cherries 32c can leby s Red Kidney Beans 9c; can. | Clam Chowder (B. & M. ’s), | Maltese Tomatoes 15c can | | We carry Hermitage, Polo and 1De|monle Canned Goods. ‘Sugar 10c a pound | Best Grade Bread and Pastry ; Flour $1.55 bag. | | We deliver within a ra miles by automobile. Community Cash Grocery Co. Telephone 759 LA little out of the way but ta walk. it pays Small Quaker Oats 12¢ Kellogg’s Corn Flakes 2 for| " Kellogg’s Post Toasties 2 for s Grape Nuts 14c | 20-Mule Team Borax Chips,i - off small size 14c. i - | Lenox Soap 2 for 11c i | Best Fancy Head Rice 13¢ | FOR SALE DAY, FEB. 28, 1919 FULL ASSOC'ATED PRESS DESPATCHES WANTED FDR SALE .TO RENT JUST ARRIVED 22 HEAD OF HORSES In this lot you will find horses to | suit any kind of a job, drafter, busi- ness horses, general farm chunks and a few drivers. These harses are voung, gle and double: 100k this lot over. sound, If in need of a horse, | — E. J. HAMILTON, 371, 373, 375 Main St. Tel. 650. feb24d purpose horses, acclimated and good broken; also harnesses, sin- WANTED—A Ford touring car body, t be in first class condition. Charles s, Danielson, Conn. Tel. 269-3. d 28 WANTED Working housekeeper for FOR SALE — I‘me Lu"ge violets. John Morri- Phone your order, 567-14. son, 46 465 West Main St " FOR SALE—The Mabr Appiy to G. P. Coates, i i | | i | feh28d John Potf feb2 family of one. Inquire at this office. ,leasc, feb2sd Teb28d B i WANTED — Woman for general| CHESTNUT fence posts an housework; good wages. Call at 21{thy hay for sale. irmount St. wold. . )-r'mkhr S fnstitute, M., Rochester, N. i “FOR SALE—Beautiful Knabe gmndl Dla 0, in petfect condition FSM feb28d building, 57 Broadway, subject to a government City. nd ti 1F mahogany Address | lin | ! | t WANTED—Light top buggy. Frazier, 61 East Town St, Town, Conn. FOR SALE—One four eylinder series, Studebaker touring ca: Peckham, 62 Shetucket FARM wanted, any size and loca- tion: quick sale. Write all particulars to Brionme, 116 Nassau St feb27d WANTED—A good steady man or boy for a year around farm job; must be capable of driving a team and a FOR SALE The lit. Ask about well-known Jeremiah Stark Farm. You all know it. E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Slreot Prnne 300 FOR SALE PROPERTY i Norwich Town. :know as Adam’s Tavern in| good milker. F. L. Merritt, Fort Hill oank, Conn. Box 210. Tel Mystic Diy. feb26d SHORT PANTS generely comes from dogs when they run. Good cigars an’s Smoke qhop, opp. Wool- feb26d 5 to tear Globe Building Wrecking Co., , Norwich, Ct. feb25d FOR SALE Horse, w ness. Inquire 9% Tham FOR SALE—Cadillac roa condition; also Studebaker ger iouring ca and one Interstate roadster; x 435, 7 ter, fine -passen- in splendid running well equipped prices way down. Danielson, Conn. Rubber Compan rooms, single or steam heat and Hamilton Ave., City, Wuit, STORAGE—Hous for long or shor rooms Schoot St St., for $10 per month. TO RENT — Five-room electric lights, $10 month. B Lmellu ].M le for electric 1 withous 161" Main s or Fui lght | Tel. 10 for FOR SALE — One pair weighing 2800, pric 174 West Main St. ALE—1915 Ford tou just_overhauled, newly good tires, price r taken at once. 5! of bl 200. WANTED—Man to work on farm, L.Ood teamster; tenement if desired. AL Lewis, East Killingly, Conn. { = | “WANTEDSalestadi steady employment; wanted for Co., Danielson, Conn feb2: | "WANTED—Young woman for office | competent, high school educ Write M. N. O. 25d WANTED—Competent_waitr are of Bulletin. parlor maid. " Apply at Bulletin Office. feb24d Enquire of A. A. ADAM, | WANTED — Al the farmers {dealers to know that I am buy Seekonk, Mass. | it of ail kinds and paving sac | s e Wi X e per pound, live weight, for hen ¥ ; am also buying fat calve rARM BARGAINS s seph S, Willi- | i) mantic. feb24d WANTED —Ford touring cars, any | model, in any condition; spot cash | paid; no dealers need apply. Joseph Hochber; 181 Main St, Willimantic. . 147-13. feb24d WANTED experienced _barber. LEGAL NOTICES 'NOTICE This not in_Town > is to Meeti h 1st 1919, Iness that meeting may AT A COURT oF PROBATE HELD! North on the 26 A D. 1919, | F. W. Jeweler, 21 Broad- Prosent— 3 AY 3 apréd state of Henry C. anton, = T North Stonington, in said District, W a NTED {= Joseph T. Murphy of Westerly, R. I. 4 | L0 Court and filed aipetition Il GONPETENTE S IMEN,¢ OOELONY 1t administration be granted | WARPER TENDERS, NIGHT WORK-‘ L \‘,filjl:jm;':"‘f“" deceased, al- | M ASSACHUSETTS MILL. MUST BE Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said |OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE. READ; | petition be heard and determined a the Prot Court Room in Nort said District. on the 6th | A. D. 1919, at 2 o'cloc! the afternoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of sai thereon, be given by the pub- o1 this orde 1 CHAR AT A COURT OF PROEATE HELDJ Dis- |at Norwich, | trict of Norwich ‘ebruary, A. D, >sent—N EL Estate Norwich within 19 and pra n real e plication. ‘Whereupon, Tt Is Ordered, That said | pplication be heard and determined at | he Probate Court Room notify the 2 p. m., to act upo ary expense: and to do any other busi- | tegally he done C. B. DAVIS. First Selectma within ! and North Stor in once in The Nor r having LES € GRAY, Jug and for n the 19 the day ¢ - appeared in Cou application alleging W in settlement ng for state voter: of Franklin that the Adjourned Town Meeting will be held m Selectmen in mmx-: ol n the City of A. Vaillancout, Plainfield. competent cool Mrs. John T. urc A L Norwich Tallow Co., ebl0d distance Phone 1172 | rest_prices Guild, X'I‘AND WRITE ENGLISH. PAY $26 PER WEEK. APPLY AT ONGE. BOX 1200G., DANIELSON, CONN. k | i d NTED. Don't matter i receive = mall. We buy dia ‘t\lzrk»; Sts. ot deal with, }and new milch Jersy ih FO LE—Metz cars in a at bargain prices from $100 u ing and lighting batteries. second hand, $10 and up: from and 28x3 to 34xd, Dixie Champion plugs for Metz c marine 60 cycle single ph FOR SALE—New milch A by side Wibberly, So. C FOR SALE—100 acre 15 cows, can be hought i out stock; easy terms; price {frea Ode 1d Center, in nice locatior investment J. Cormier’s, 5 Copper FOR SALE- seription cres of arms of ev 0od land and m buildings. A. H. all 1 Conn feb24d FO gs for hatching, | Sing ed Anconas and | \\1 Tel DODGE touring car. McCormick Co. The extra long bpllld(,u! $1 each, 4hf 110 e for 2 h. p. motor. Conn. h2sd - cow Jer rs 1 m D; also parts for . fully charged, a (c“ more gine, rm. will keep h or with- Al- low Conn. ery aine, Groton, A x| W tires. ion, good ick’ Co. ROADSTER, tarter, demou sbie-McCormick Co. RD TOURING fine CAR, FOR SALE FURN lSHED SEASHORE LOTTAGES tUR SALE OR RERT ot | Norwich, in said Distri on the 3 i of Mareh A D gare Ty the 341 2t Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant in the forenoon, and that notice of the | View, and along the Rhode lIsland pt»x‘ddeg\(‘\ of \;m application, and of | shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. | 7 a i earing thereon, by the publication of this order on n some fend forsontiet, ’ newspaper havi District, at the daté of said he turn be made to th NELSON 1. The above and f copy of record. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the D:s- tries and filed a written plication. Whereupon, Tt Is Ordered, That said | application be heard and determined }’hf' Probate Court Room in the City in_said District, on the 3 A. D. 1919, at 10 o'clock | and that notice of the | aid_application, and of | ;... said hearing thereon, be given by the | nce in some | Norwich, | day of March, in the forenoo | pendency of =: publication newspaper L £ this ving a circu { District, at least three d: the date of said hearing, and that re- days prior aring e Court AYLING, oregoir Judg Cler! ig NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. E\tz[e of Bmilia Puza, late of Nor- sed. appli order jon in sai prior t turn be made to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a truL! copy of record. DRESCHER, Judge. ulation in said and that re: red in Court tion alleging | that said estate is now in settlement in | said Court, and praying for an order to ell certain real estate belonging to aid estate, fully described in said ap- Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. I | | FORSALE | 10 acres good, tillable land with | new house and sheds, water tofl| house, located 10 minutes’ walk |} i | | from trolley car line, or 30 minutes’ walk to Franklin Sguzre. *2.200. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Price Norwich Phones $600.00 39 acres of nd, several acres heavy pine timber and about 300 cord: d of standing wood, fine wel : 1 of water. also never failing spring. 2 acres of cleared land, some fruit, situated 11t miles to main line of railroad and i mite to prosperous vi e, where all the wood can be solé to the mill at a T;Imken-_liynt! and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK 4 BANK STREET, Phane 781-3 & HAYNES Second Floo: NEW LONDON g0od price. A rare bargain. Investi- gate, Send for Wilcox’s ¥arm Bulletin, Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, r Telephone 3385, OR SALE One en Phose 7 $2 000 Down Gets 347 Acres 4 Horses, 22 Cows and 7 heifer: try, 7 vearlings, bull, ‘ming tools, wagons, fodder. On improved ro: e, wood, fruit, Good 1#-|—— e room house, 100-ft. basement barn, | silo, other barns, poultry houses, & hogs, poul- | harness ad, R. ¥ rom railroad town, cream- productive_tillage, | | Aged owner sacrifices complete outiit | $8,800, easy terms. 17 states; copy free. 'arm Agency, 150 Nassau St., Details money-maker page 5, Bargain Catalog, Dept. 36, Strout this | ABOUT 1,000 TONS OF 10 AND 12 INCH ICE, THREE-FOURTHS MILE FROM RAILROAD. H. R. HURLBUT, 255 WOODSTOCK AV PUTNAM, CONN. Tel. 153-13, E. feb26d High Grade Dairy Feed—Crosby's DAIRY RATION, Protein 25 per cent., fat 6 per cent,, $3.20 per cwt,, $63.00 per ton. A. R. MANNING, Yantic, Conn. Phone 960-2. feb24d rooms. feblsd Unexcelled furn d room: 4 Carter 2 v JOBN A, xtate Broker, Franki MORAN, If you want a comfortable! car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave.,; hous night In 501 huu«ekupm Inquire 5 for lig Gos FDR RENT— our rooms and bath, clectric light and gas, all on ground floor, opposite Troy laundry on Frank- Ask Alling feh28d tenement quire A service. novied seplld eb20d | ight-room cottage house ed and all P. F feblSd feb26d | “FOR SALE_ 1917 Chandier _seven- | N2zzvich. Dodge closed serv- passenger tourns car, just overhauled | « Z Bamted:: fires nearly new. twolice car. Phone 152-12 extra, one rim, run I than 6,000 miles, m S at once to make| — T |room for de . Inquire Lewis FOR SALE B. Brand, Norwicl h Town Dcer. s Phone 34-12 store, or 1476 house. feh26d FOR SALE_One Overland touring | Two Modern Houses 191 model, run 1,500 miles, new | fashi 0 19 ol yiiles, new |} On Washington Street jox 207, feb26d FOR SALE FOR SALE—Coon hound. Inquire (§ one faces east, one west el O SNSSl I fobtog has garage. Both have stean “FOR SALE—The Holmes farm at They were about 10 Patchaug nice farm and new must be sold to close e W. P. Holmes, Administrator. fek Further particulars from FOR SALE Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Insurance Telephone 1334 FOR SALE TEN No. 23 Spruce St. 10 minutes’ walk to has a good heater. and garage. Good selling this well Enquire of built THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main St. ROOM HOUSE Laurel Hill Franklin Square, house piped for gas and Fruit trees reason for P Protection 63 Broadway home. hones For Sale 105 ONECO ST. Cottage House With One Barn and One Garage Modern Improvements Bargain Price JamesL. Cése 37 Shetucket Street, FOR SALE The very desirable property, |41 Park Street, known as the ICE FOR SALE;Cook Homestead. Very con./! venient location, two minutes’’ 'walk to Franklin Square. For full particulars i lnqulre N <of John A. Moran, Real Es.| | tate Broker, Franklin Square. 168 A BUSY STREET . I fove a busy, hustling town! i All nice and smooth a one end of the Its other end, that’s And then they get it And give it its last lov. And Con e And And Unt And And \ng 1es from the city has mislaid his m get it leveled off surface ake a street as putting sand and the steam roller n they pierce that and through To Then they repair that, For, it may be, a day Then there’s a sewer , when some one of the That’s what he means, The street that’s getti \nd rolling over that It it with ha just seems like it can’t 1 -JUDD MORTIMER-:EWIS. One day they put the paving down, nd sweet; and then Naxt day they tear it up again. a5 street back to what they do; smooth and flat, ing pat. then then there is a shriek of fear engineer— onkey wrench! instantly they start a trench . toss the pavement all around il that monkey wrench is found! then they tampt the dirt in tight, all right, rd concrete, is a street brick on that, makes it flat. pavement through ay a line of pipe or two! . and it lies Smoothly beneath the summer skies or two; to run through! you chance to meet “busy city street,” in this man’s town— ng it up and down way, till still. THE KAL !’II‘OSCOPE The first submar from Dover to Cape Grisnes from Dover to Cape Grisnes in 1850 suitable for manu after their Four depend food no more Paper own e dust , under the “people, ac tractors, type, espe has been of woo!. shoddy ¢ in the vebruary mber number number tan female d by D oned the same, and an d hook on to present said c on or before the 9, or submit ared cancelled and extinguished and new book issued in lieu the or amount due thereon paid. feh21 TBANKBOOK LOST—Lost or_stolen sbook No. 149421 of The Norwich | ings Society. All pe | tioned ing the sam. claim to said ook on or 9, or submit to d cancelled reof, or left West TLOST—A 3ix4 Goodrich rim. Finder address Box feb24d ) t Comie and IR R, PIERSO N, B oo ARRIVED Special Sale - HELP WANTED | FOR LOCAL WORK Now is the Time to S: Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERIN Fzr Sale by G 3 Went Brond St Westerly, R. L. 'THE PECK- M¢W]LL]AMS co. ! by Wm. W. Business Blocks, Buils desirable pes FOR SAI.E Cottage House on Oak Strent Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Ives Ex., 11 Cnamplm Street | | MALE—Farmers, Sign Painter, Cotton Spinners, 10 Denim Weavers, All Round Printer, 6 Speeder Tenders, Cotton Weavers. | “FEMALE Domestic Workers, Housekeeper, Cctton Weavers, 3 War- per Tenders, Fancy Worsted Drawer- lin. (FOR OUT OF TOWN) FOR SALE Cottage Houses, locations. Tenement ooking WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Kstate and Insuranes. Hoom 10k e Bldx ana Lots, ali in List your pro- ly it you caro to sell or rent, as 1 hl e a number of people { real estate investments. for | MALE—Polishers and Cutlers, Au- tomatic Machine Operators, Plush Silk and Cotton Weavers, Auto Paint- | ers, Iron Mouliders, Cotton Mill Op- erators. FEMALE— Silk Mill Workers, Machine Operators, Jewelry Workers. This service is furnished free to and nation wide. Use it for your ow GILBE | ‘r are cau- and | Teb21F | - { 5! { HUMCR OF THE DAY Auntie, I'm studyin common multip abont now Alwavs =0 commeon.”— tever i suisville Courier-Jou: © borrows money now and then it friends he doesw't kuck: the best of men. vs pavs it back. —Detroit’ Frén Press. ns a Socialist 7° i possessions, to share his opinfons 3 ‘Washington Star. tomer—f trken seventeen hottles of this stuff now. and I don’t feel any better. Chemist—1:at how would vou fteel i taken it?--answers. (at _childrer’s partr)— vou do look pensive—what ng about” t thick how nice don Opimion veal with to- n and a cream puff. (who hs ar front)— ‘| Bowl of submarine, Cawonfiage calf, hurl me a custar de. — Bove ard of him."” Thera are mem- who never heard m Aze erald. ow. Willie, let me see vou know. What class of <ingdom do 1 helong to? 1 Artist (to his partner) ter have no luck e days. toer — An' how can you suec luck when youse go an’ change your fool ers from blue fer! green? Sketch. “p that giving the free- | to a fel dom of the eity er does him | the old , Javs. { FOR SALE i i 128~ HORSES—ZS | Express load of 28 Horses direch | from the farms of lowa; weighing |from 1100 to 1600, good broke farm Chunks and general purpose Horses, also several good pair. All Horses waranted as represented W. C. SPRAGUE ~ Teiephne 74-2 Moosug X . GOWS FOR SALE | ANOTHER CARLOAD HAS AR<| RIVED | JAMES H. HYDE 1 Lepanon Diw | | North Franklin Telephone 30 . 5. Emplovment Service i OFFICE No. 28 SHETUCKET STREET ati~- | Open 8:30 A, M. to 5:00 P. M. Prices | i i Telephone 123 | JOBS WANTED | MALE—Glerks, Draftsmen, ‘Audie tors and Accountants, Electriciang, Carpenters, Laborers, Auto-truck Dri- Woolen Mill Help, Concrete Workers, Firemen, Teamster, vers, Chauffeurs, Painters, Bricklayer, Mechanical Ene yineer, Paper Mill Help, Machine Hands. (Many of the above arc returned sol- diars, sailors or marines.) Housework~> Femal &Typists, Cook, Ly the Day. all by-your Gowernmen n and the public goed. RT S. RAYMOND, Superintendent t and is state