Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 1, 1919, Page 10

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DAVIS THEATRE pletes the RAIN, COLDER TODAY; Norwich consult | r you wise ofyour ure how. New London his sister, Harold | FAIR TOMOROW NORWICH, © ONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1919 FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES POULTRY THB scarcity of green stuff, bugs, worms, etc., cuts the egg supply. A good tonic is essential to keep the egg organs active and responsive. Feed Dr. Hess Poul- try Pan-a-ce-a to keep poultry healthy and make your hens and pullets lay. If it doesn’t, return | the empty packages and get your | @i money back. i Dr. Hess Instant Lowse Killer the featbers and add to the dust bath ocea- sionally. o Reup Bemody AUCTION NOTICE DON'T MISS THESE PUBLIC SALE ADVS. &t If posted on what is Knl)\t to do e he v will have something to doubt the surest and manner in which to dis: our personal property state conducted, is of articles high dollar estate Town ¢ road lead- to Daniel sold for the Hill, in just o vill the MONDAY, MARCH 3, at 10 o'clock a. m. 1919, se rake, 1 ma 1 wheel harrow 1 Ha plow and a mi o of smaller about six tons of unth 1 mowed oats. o ctior tool ale, cash. ARTHUR G Att BILL, orney for Owner J. C. WITTER, Office and Salesrooms, No. Main St., Danielson, Ct Office call 32-12. House 40. h—-—i 42 atos f Providence with Ler parent Marriott skman OPEN TODAY' Libby’s Tall Can Evaporated| Milk 14c. Jack Frost Loaf Sugar, 2 Ib.! carton 26c¢. | Polo Blueing, 6c. | Sunbeam Ketchup, large slze\ 29c. | | Sunbeam Ketchup, medium | size 14c. Hermitage Peanut large bottle 24c. Hermitage Peanut small bottle 13c. Davis Baking Powder, small size 5c. | Davis Baking Powder, me- dium size 10c. Challenge Condensed Milk 19c. Eagle Brand Condensed Milk 23c. | Bird’s Eye Matches 5'c | Best Grade California Pea| Beans 11c. Best Grade Yellow Eyes 13c Best Grade Red Kidney Beans it - 15c. XSmcen Tomatoes 15¢ can M chlgan Pork and Beans 15¢ Butter, Butter, Washee & Bee Brand Peas| ; (very good), 15¢ can. | Sardines 2 boxes for 15¢ ‘ | Lux 2 packages for 25¢ Libby’s Sweet Midget Gher-! | kins 14c a bottle. | |40c Coffees (ground when| | bought), 34c. 1 45¢ Coffees (ground when!| | bought, 40c. 1‘ Jiffy Jell and Jello 11c pack-| | age. | | Burnham & Morrill's Shrimp | | 15c can. | Canned Pears 19¢ | Canned Plums, Polo, 20c | lLibby's Queen Olives, 15¢| 1 size 1lc. lebys Stuffed Olives, 15¢c| size 11c. | Libby’s Mason Jars Large ; Stufied Queen Olives, 40c size 32c. Libby’s Mason Jars Large| Stuffed Queen Olives, 35¢ size 29c. Large Quaker Oats 28¢c .| Small Quaker Oats 12¢ -!Kellogg’s Comn Flakes 2 for| c. | Kellogg’s Post Toasties 2 for| | t-t° 25¢. ground 1owhere f more tk William the will leave Mrs. Harry Mrs. DeLoss winter oon to Annex daughter, f Chicago. PERSONAL. |, PROSTATE night, positis | without dr hom: tors op ¢hiropractors, | cal culture directors use it; easily used one anywhere; no matter what | tried, or how old the c: | tnis method will bring results quickly illustrated booklet and tim Electrothermal son Bldg., Steubenville ne doc at | | Puffed Wheat 14c Grape Nuts 14c White Ribbon Soap 6¢ bar Mascot Soap 5c¢ bar | Ivory Soap 2 for 13c Star Naptha, large 25¢ | Star Naptha, small 2 for 11c 120 -Mule Team Borax Chips, | large size 24c. 120-Mule Team Borax Chips,é c| small size 14c. Lenox Soap 2 for 11c iBesl Fancy Head Rice 13¢ | ‘Hermitage Mince Meat 2| packages for 25c. | {Namco Crab Meat | lined), 35c. lzuma Crab Meat 38c {Cow Brind Soda 5c pack: | age. | Walter Baker’s Cocoa, small | size 9c can. | Walter Baker’'s Cocoa, large | size 23c can. | (Large Cans Apricots, 25¢ | e 1 | from the farms ANOTHER CARLOAD HAS (wood |° FOR SALE DODGE lou.nng car. The anrrnk‘k EO 3%-ton delivery car. The Fris- ),m McCormick Co. feb2ld REO 6 CYLINDER Sedan, oversize tires, fine condition. The Frisbie- cCormick Co, feb17d BUICK LITTLE SIX, 1917 model, with both summer and winter tops, good tires. The Iris- feblid Frisbie- feb21d ¥ORD ROADSTER, eiectric | and starter, demountable rims. The| Frisbie-McCormick Co feb17d 915 FORD TOURING CAR, cxcep- tionally good motor, fine condition throughout. The Frisbie McCormick jan.30d. MAXWELL 1918 TOURING CAR w winter top. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. FINE RESIDENCE IN ; WILLIMANTIC, CONN. FOR SALE Situated on Pleasant Street, tie lead- ing residential street in the city. Best location, central and convenient to Main Street and business sections. House contains 18 rooms, large veran- das and beautiful grounds; a very at- tractive summer or all year round home, AMo two-story brick building or garage—that can be purchased if de- sired. This property can be bought at a bargain sold at once. Kor terms and further particulars apply to WILLARD W. HAYDEN Phone 38-5 70 Mountain Street WILLIMANTIC, CONN. 28 —HORSES—28 Express load of 28 Horses of lowa, weighing| 1100 to 1600, good broke farm | | Chunks and geheral purpose direct from Horses, also several good pair. All Horses waranted as represented. W. C. SPRAGUE Telephne 74-2 COWS FOR SALE AR- RIVED JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin Telephone 30 Lcnanen Div. (FURNISHED SEASHORE LUTTAGLE) §0R SALE UR REN Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the Rhode lilir‘: shore; also accessible Seashore Farms 5«\1(, forbook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. I FOR SALE 10 acres good, aew house tillable sheds, land with anc to alk water fozated minutes’ olley car | to Franklin 30 min Saquare. Price FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich Phones $600.00 mbe era and ut 300 co wood, fine well of water Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St. Westerly, R. L lights |2 Moosup | ‘know as Adam’s Tavern in WANTED WANTED — Extra specials through the holidays. Free stamps Wednesdays and %lurdm: Evervthing at lowest . Marshak, 123 West Main 8t. & WANTED—Babies and_children to board. Mother's care, Phone 96-12, Willimantic Div,, Mrs. Henry Humes Hampton, Conn. feb.1d. WANTED e e e WANTED—Old buildings to tear down. Globe Building Wrecking Co., Box 56, Norwich, Ct. fep25d FOR SALE FOR SALE—One 1913 two speed In- dian motorcycle with side car, price $150. Plainfield Garage. marid TO RENT TO RENT or buy, small house o side city limits; state price Alld f !la.rticula:; Box 39, Bulletin. MAN to work this city refinishing chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles, by new method; $10 da ital or experience. W Co., 170 Elm, Decatur, Tl marld FOR SALE—One 1917 electrically equipped Harley-Davidson motorcycle and side car, recently overhauled, gen- erator rebuilt, new battery, price $275. Plainfield Garage. marld MARRY if lonely; for results, try me; best and most successful “Home Maker;” hundreds rich wish marriage ; strictly confidential; most reli- experience; descriptions Successful _Club,” Mrs Purde, Box 556, Oamtand, Calit, feb22S YOUR FUTURE foretold; ' send dime, age, birthdate for truthful, reli- able, vincing trial reading. Hazel x 1408, Los Angeles, Cal. CAL. WIDOW, 32, worth $25,000, maiden 21, worth $60,000 anxious to marry honorable gentlemen. Mrs. Warn, 2216% Temple, Los Angeles, Cal. feb228 WANTED—Rooms for light house- keeping for three adults in vicinity of. Franklin Square. Address Rooms, Bulletin, marld SPLENDID paying progressive clothing ‘business for sale; exceptional for soldier or young person. Kull par- ticulars, write L. Robinson, Charlotte, Mich. mar1d WANTED — Salesmen; representa- tives for part or full time; pay weekl exclusive territory to right parties; outfit free, no investment required. Chariton Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. marld WANTED_Decad horses and other animals moved away free of charge. Julius Mattern, R. D. 1, City. d WANTED—Vaults and cesspoals to an. H. L, Harris, R. D. 1, Box ‘oct198 WANTED—Pup' Is for private mod- ern dancing. Lessons daily at Cham- ber of Commerce Hall. Phone 1747. ! s’ cl very Monday even- every Thursday. Instructor. 1eb27ThS " PEACE WORK at war pay; knit ur- | gently needed socks for ue on auto 1k experience unnecessary; full stamp. Auto_Knitter §31 Jefterson St But- bETUTHS falo, X. ~ WANTED COMPETENT MEN, COTTON WARPER TENDERS, NIGHT WORK, |MASSACHUSETTS MILL. MUST BE OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE. READ AND WRITE ENGLISH. PAY $26 PER WEEK. APPLY AT ONCE. BOX 1200G., DANIELSON, CONN. WANTED. Old false teeth Dun’t matter if broken. ‘We pay up to 315 per set Send post mail. FOR SALE sale. Write for cata Conn. g ue. sep19d JUST ARRIVED 22 ”uAD GF HORSEb WANTED—Adults, age 2 to book orders for trees, shr\x|< experience unnecessary. York Nurseries, Rochestes marld TWEALTHY young widow trustworthy, home-loving husb: as 60 con:xdercd Mme., Box 584, Cal. American 181, St. Loy MEN and women can earn s dollars each day devoting the time to taking orders for our teed products: equipment free. for particulars quick. Burr Nurseries marid Foreign is. Detective 2 marld married; ence in first let Bulletin. BE YOUR OWN BOSS guaranteed trees and shrubs is Write us today. Allen Nurs Rochester, . FIREMEN, brakemer monthly; experience must study easy nec Send stamp. Railway Bulletin. WANTED—To ahouts of Chaplin, Co " $150- $200 unnece - v instr ssociation, care marlSM A know t - ¢ 1 e it clipped is h tail and brown and white WANTED—A an for g two; 1o w WANTED—1 | don't HAMILTON, 375 Main St. rOR SALE ell-known Jeresniah Stark Farm. You all know it. Ask about it. E. A. PRENTICE Prone $‘\O FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAV'ERN | PROPERTY | Norwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk Mass. FOR SALE | The very desirable property, 41 Park Street, known ulthe 86 Cl-‘i Street 5 . (um FARM wanted, an tion; quick sale Writ once to Brionne w York SHORT PANTS from dogs when th from F: worth's 5 and 10c WANTED—Man good teamster Byron M. Lewis _fep25d “WANTED—Sa Shop, opp. Wool- store feb26d to work o farm, \\r\w'A FOR SALE—One 1918 electncally equipped Harley-Davidson motorcycle and side car, run less than 2,500 miles, a bargain at §: Plainfield Garage. marld FOR SALE—New Harley-Davidson motorcycle from §$; to $370, f. o. b, Milwaukee; also side cars and parcel cars, $110 to $150, f. 0. b, Milwaukee. Plainfield Garage. marld FOR SALE—One series '17_Stude- baker one-ton truck with good pneu- matic tires and new six-post top; this truck has been run about 12,500 miles and recently overhauled and is in ex- cellent condition throughout; price $1,000. Plainfield Garage. _marld “FOR SALE—A pair of Devon coming 3 years old, partl “linton Gardner, Gardner Lake, . D. No. 4, Colches "FOR SALE also a baby car; eers broken. CEIR grand Chevrolet touring s low. Wri 35 wich, Conn marld orwich, Conn,, Phone 1855- marid| for long three-room un-m RENT—A. rent $7. _Inquire 39 Spruce St. novi FOR RENT—Four rooms and batl electric light and gas, all on groi floor, opposite Troy laundry on Frank- lin St, for $10 per month. Ask ng Rubber Company. feb2sd TO RENT — Five-room _tenemeny] electric lights, $10 month. Inquire V. Covello, 198 Cliff St. feb28d "TO RENT—Ten newly furnishe rooms, single or for housekeeping| steam’ heat and, electrlo lights, Hamilton Av feb26d mmu Hill with coal and wood in cellar with or withow garage. Inquire H. Wulf, 161 Main St. janaia. .0 RENT—Furnished rooms for light ousekeeping. 27 Division street. janlsd, FOR RENT—Two closed cars, at re sonable rate: It " servic Phone t. _ novisd, STORAGI fousehold goods stored or short term; rates reason- me. Fanning Studlo, 52 Broadway, “10 rooms RENT—Furnighed rooms; al for light housekeeping. Tel. 1048-3. 1 ld — Furnished room, Mrs, Mosie Teb2bd 5 aom cottage house] Hill Ave., furnished and all Inquire P. 2 febl18d | ished rooms for ligh G. Congdon, 82 Med Teb17d 3 A tenement_of fouf FOR RENT nished Iouse,| c very reasons| For full par-| fesirable nquire of; JOHN A, ORAN, ate Broker, Franklin If you want a comfortable: car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Dodge closed serv. Phone 152 12 quare, Norwich. ice car. Pl Two Modern Houses On Washington Street F OR SALE t, one west. Each oth have steam heat. uilt about 10 vears ago, latest improvement. | ive grounds. particulars from ' Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Unexcelled Insurance Protection Telephone 1334 63 Broadway eve exte Further FOR SALE TEN ROOM HOUSE 23 Spruce St. Laurel Hill 10 minutes’ walk to Franklin house piped for gas and ood heater. Fruit trees Good reason for | built home. . BECKLEY Phones 105 ONECO ST. Cottage House With One Barn and One Garage l » | 5 Modern Improvements Bargain Price James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, FOR SALE—F rms o( every | Asparagus Tips, Austin Nich- ols Co., 24c can. Apple Sauce (very sweet), 18c can. {Canned Meats, Rex Brand,| i small, 6¢ can. | Libby’s Canned Meats, large, 10c can. Queen Anne Cherries 32¢ can | iSpeci—al Sale| High Grade Dairy Feed—Crosby's DAIRY RATION, Protein 25 per cent,, fat 6 per cent., $320 per cwt. $63.00 per ton. A. R. MANNING, | Conn. ; febzd4d dy \mplo\muu ladies wanted for Pasnik Co., Danielson, Conn, WANTED—Young woma work; competent, h tion. Write M. N. O. feb25d WANTED — All the dealers to know that I poultry of all kinds and per pound, live weight, pullets; am also buying fat calves fat cattle; highest prices paid, seph Hochberg, 181 Main rom Ca w London | Telephone 2365, Cook Homestead. Very don- venient location, two minutes’ walk to Franklin Square. For full particulars inquire of John A. Moran, Real Es- tate Broker, Franklin Square.: JUS UST ARRIVED British Army Artil- best class SN S S pIAND TUNER e "“”evaou A. WIGHTMAN an for office | Conn AR ‘| Phone 595-3 11 Alice St " dpid ‘! Player Piano Worka Speci nks | —— rarld i ———ee HELP WANTED—MALE FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and i Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pre-| perty if you caro to cell or rent, as 1! have 4 number of people iooking for real estate investments: 1 WILLIAM F. HILL, Real kaintc and lnsurance. Reom 168 yer Blds. care of Bulletin.| FOR SALE — Single Tarmers and | White fiPROSYATE rer to read. Person, No mal Co., 288A nville, Ohio. o nnouncs = marld WHEN YOU WANT to put your bu | tess before the public, there is m medium better than through the ade Vertising columns of The Bulletin. and and —— | EUSINFSS CHANCES PROSTATE U. S. Employment Service PR T i i s HELP WANTED FOR LOCAL WORK MALE—Farmers, Sign Painter, 5 Cotton Spinners, 10 Denim Weavers, All Round Printer, 6 Speeder Tenders, Cotton Weavers. FEMALE Domestic Workers, Housekeeper, Cotton Weavers, 3 War- per Tenders, Fancy Worsted Drawer- (FOR OUT OF TOWN) MALE—Polishers and Cutlers, Au- tomatic Machine Operators, Plush Silk and Cotton Weavers, Auto Paint- ers, Iron Mouiders, Cotton Mill Op- erators. . FEMALE—1§0 Silk Mill Workers, achine Operators, Jewelry Workers. Thie service is furnished free to and nation wide troth " Personal rmal Co. can. Harr ille, Ohio ! | Clam Chowder (B. & M.’s), et | 14c. = | Maltese Tomatoes 15¢ can | We carry Hermitage, Polo and | Delmonte Canned Goods. | Sugar 10c a pound Best Grade Bread and Pastryy Flour $l 55 bag. Yol “WANTED Ford fouri = model, in any condition; ; no dealers need apply. 181 Main St., Prices ,FLMER R. PIERSON. FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Strest Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Wm. W. Ives Ex, 11 Champlin Strest | [, WANT! fep.3d. Telephone 128 JOES WANTED MALE—Clerks, Draftsmen, Audi« tors and Accountants, Electricians, Carpentars, Laborers, Auto-truck Drie vers, Chauffeurs, Woolen Mill \Help, Concrete Workers, Firmnen, Teamst Bricklayer, Mechanical Ene" Paper Mill Help, Machine “WANTED_A competent_cook. ply evenings. Mrs, John T. Almy Lincoln Av “WANTED—10,000 mu: febdd CNECO SUND | | ish | LOST | Chaplir sheep dog v white hair cov- if not clip) hairless with white e wob tail, wi d eyes m.‘ Win Divisio : his | Division marld Yantic, cook at the , Willimantic Willimantic e | We deliver within a radius of 10| — ! miles by automobile. | RustR s Now is the Community Cash Grocery Co. AIR CELC ConERiNe 81 Franklin St., Norwich THE PEFK MchLLIAMS Co Telephone 759 { A little out of the way but it paysjy,d,‘, to walk. FARM BARGAINS WANTED —Raw furs 200 acres, good buildings, only 32.-| Heebner's every Thursday. 400, and wood enough to pay for farms | nett. $5 icre, 85 cow farm, smooth land, good | —— buildings. $4.000 tate road, | WANTED—Lonz i A-1 condi- | jops by We can make easy | wich B Se tiree farms, aud they b H_ A . C. Ben- Painters, o me Thursday d dog. which own gineer, proving. property “m| | | 1 Hands. (Many of the above are returned-sol diers, sailors or marines.) .- Time to Save Coal Covaring Steam-Pipes with | by 1 NATIONAL Te: Albert Sikoski marld aistance moving Phone Nor fem le by T W aying Town N ED cond hand and nnLIq-xe furaiture of il kinds; get our_prices | before you sell 5 Frank. lir St ved Female—Typists, Cook, Housewerk st by the Day. all by your Government and is ata | Use it for your own and the public good. GILBERT S. RAYMOND, Superintendent - ox a1 feh23d Yain Ste WiNmenth W Bunni relati tire a no aavert ticut e s resu ing medium in to The Bul ng medium in Gaorze stern G onncoticot equil to The Bule for business results. ver: aiso o2 faise iee vaid . W. Guikd, Jewe, way, Nor hest prices 21 Broad- apréd

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