Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 4, 1919, Page 10

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PARTLY CLOUDY, MILD TODAY; PROBABLY RAIN TOMORROW wih NORW’ICH. GONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1919 FULI W T BN FED a4 L ASSOCIATED " PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at the Auditorium. Motion Pictures et Breed Theatre, Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. g at Shetucket Lodge, 27, meets in Odd Fellows’ Hall. Norwich No. 1396, 0. 0. O, meets in Owls' Hall. Wauregan Lodge, No. 6, K. of P, meets in_ Pythian F Slater Lodge, No. N. meets in Bill Block. Norwich Central Labor Union meets in Carpenter 2 M W. A, O]\mpln hall. 1L0.O.F, 509, N. B. 0. P, Tonic Ca meets in Eagles' 1L St. James' Lodge, No 23, M., meets in Masonic Temple. Thames Lodge, No. , N. meets in Forester: Rose of New B |\p.lel 2384, G. U. O. of O. F,, West Main street. St. Mary's T. A. and B. Soceity meets in T. A. B. Hall. Clara Barton Tent, No. 7, meets in Buckingha 7694, and A. 0. P. Lodge, No. meets at 80 D. m Memorial. of V., ANNOUNCEMENTS Y. M. C. A. LADIES’ AUXILIARY. Tuesday fternoon at the Mrs. Jo) (cWilllams, 122 Prospect | street at I o'clock the regular month- ly meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. will be held. Mrs. Allyn L. Brown, president of the as- sociation, will preside at {(he business meeting. 4. O. Stutsman. in charge of the lo- cal Army and Navy clup on Broadwa will be present and will speak on th work of the local club setting before the public the object of the newly formed club and explain also the pro- gramme to b2 carrfed out for the pres- ent in the running of thasnewly form- ed amusement place for the men in the service as well for the dis- charged men. James L. Case will give & enort resume of the condiiion of the local M. C. A, and Llieut. Gale Noyes 1l earry out the musi:nl D: of the programme H gins will give a deks f.rmrl uf the organ recitals and s en following cach. Members of the auxiliary the trolley car leaving ranklin square at 245 co'clock getting off at Second street. Tt is expected that there will be a large number in atiendance. AUDITORIUM. There ara three real acts on the bill at the Auditorfum this week, and the feature picture entitled “The Lion and the Mouse,” is very fine. 'The Four Ardos carried off the honors yesterday, one member of the act, a baly girl five years old, swopped the show. The Homer Trio, in Hand to Hand bal- ancing are wonderful. Parbour and Fiynn, in 2 rural comedy & were good. William Duncan, in the Vita- graph serial, *The Man of Might," fur- nished plenty of quick ac thrills The Lion and the X part super- the featured Rossmere in this tion of the famous stage me name, written by Klein. was produced under he personal supervision of Albert E. th, president of Vitazraph, and Qirected at Vitagraph's Brook- Iyn studio, under th: direction of Tom Terris. _In the supporting cast are Corrad N Aaders Randolf, Henry Hailam, tane Jennings, Burton ani Mary is a federal nons” of Ry the BREED THEATRE. Norma Tn '!\1‘"’" will be sgeen in the ®le of an T n girl in he- latest Se- lect picture he Heart Vetona,” which is the feature at n at the Breed theatrs today. The story be- gins when Quannah, chiaf of u tribe of Comache Indians, learns that his daughter, Wetona, h. been wronged by a white ma The Comaches de- cide to seck vengeance by finding the man who has wronged the daughter of the chief and putting him to death. How the girl tries to shield the man who has wronged but whom she 1o how the father seeks vengeance and how ths man who loves her esaves her make up an interesting drama of love and hea:taches, sad- of ness and happiness. P to in arl W of “The Iizhtning “Through loors of § be shown and i3 as th the preceding chapte A roaring two- H judge njunction Y whicl, John 1s ’ Burkett ler the fourth episode with topics es up of the bill BRIEF STATE NEWS Hartford.—The noonday Lenten ser- vices at Christ Episcopal church from 12.30 t0.12.55 will be held throughout the season of Lent. Clinton, — The « company from the valiant he remainder inton have received a Horatio Kelsay services in Middletown.—A daught Mr. Mrs. Dean G Middiesex hospital recen daughter of Bishop and Mr: Achegon Litchfield. made of the Volunteer heck for §2 Inc,, for t a recent fire. horn to and Announcement agement of Alle ent of the Litchfield county farm bureau, to Marie Lov Minnesota, who has been home demc Miss Rena Ahrens of o enlisted as regular at the time \ [ active service ¢ American soldiers, ha home on South Grand the en ed to he street. Winsted—John Han home of U.S. Employ:fiént OFFICE No. 28 SHE Open 8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. HELP WANTED FCR LOCAL WORK MALE—Farmers, Sign Painter, Cotton Spinners, 10 Denim Weavers, All Round Printer, 6 Speeder Tenders, Cc!tan Weavers. EMALE -— Domestic Workers, sakeeper, Cotton Weavers, 3 War- Tendaers, Fancy Worsted Drawe 5 FOR OUT OF TOWN) MALE—Polishers and Cutlers, achine Operators, Cotton Weavers, Auto Paint- | irs, Iran Mculders, Cotton Mill Op- Silk Mill Workers, s, Jewelry Workers. Tms service is furnished free to and nation wide. lvers, Use it for your own and the public good. GILBERT 5. RAYMOND, WANTED WANTED—An experienced barber. Apply J. A. Vaillancourt, Plainfield, Ct. (o anta | TWANTED Millinery makers and | saleswomen with experience; also ap- | prentices, to receive pay, at once. Ap- ’pl\ Boston Store Millinery Depart- | ment. mar4d | TWANTED—Work by the day and ! 120 West Main St. mardd TWANTED—Pickers, A CLEAN SCALP Parisian Sage lluir'klv Stops AIl Itch- | ing and Prevents Dandruff. THIRTY HEAD Almo ybody nowadays knows | invigorating | A few green Horses that | teed to remove| stop falling | left that climated and well DSt %51 broke, double, that | | must sell this week to make room for| Ioad of fresh l FOR SALE | l have hair every hair and small as Bat you K this m elous hair gr to know that it imme all odors that bound to com ths excretions of th are be ‘refund single ow more or and washings to take home. “about | at once; about six girls to pick knots and strings off of cloth; sit while working; those with experience preferred. West Side Silk Mill mardd WANTED—Girl { Phone 465. WANTED—A pair of 7-foot oars, spruce preferred. Address Oars, Bulle- tin. mardd WANTED—AnN underground gasoline tank of 100 or 150 gallen capacity, with pump. Address with particulars to Box 43, care Buileti mar4d T WANTED—Experienced K. Ames. Horses that will ars 7th. | | pair of well matched Mules that are| young and sound. also have a Parisia a pleasant sa Wagons, Carriages, oh otk mards for Harness, double and single. e If in need of anything in the horse | line, see me. E. J. HAMILTON 373, 375 Main Street Telephone 650 371, go0d drug or FOR SALE FOR SALE—50 acres of land in ‘Willimantic, Conn., consisting of wood- land, pasture and many fine building lots, all within the city limits, splen- did opportunity to engage in the water a nice poultry and dairy farm; plenty of pure spring water on premises. For terms and further particulars, apply to Willard W. Hayden, 70 Mountain St., Willimantic, Conn. Phone 38-5. mar4d FOR SALE—Guernsey cow and calf. Perkins, Hanover, Conn. 1859-23. n}a;r-if_l and bottling business or would make | — TO RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, also rooms light housekeeping. 18 Union St. mar4d TO RENT—Large garage. Inquire 42 CIiff St. mar4d FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath electric light and gas, all on gro\md floor, opposite Troy laundry on Frank- lin St., for $10 per month. Ask Alling Rubber Com feb2: TO RENT—Ten bR rooms, . single or for housekeeping; steam heat and electric lights. 79 Hamilton Ave., City. feb26d ne; FOR SALE—Seasoned wood in stove lengths, $7.50 per cord. Phone 1292-3. mard4TuThS FOR SALE—At reasonable price, willow baby carriage, practicaily new. Tel. 1063-12, 111 Laurel Hill Ave. mar4d FOR SALE— ter, saw, countershaft and be sacrifice price. Phone 927-4. mar4d FOR SALE—Cyphers incubator, 240 egg capacity, perfect condition, at sac- rifice price. Tel. 927-4. marid PEACK WORK at war pay; knit ur- gently necded socks for us on auto knitters; experience unnecessary; full particulars, 3c stamp. Auto Knitter Co., Dept 205, §21 Jefferson St., Buf- falo, X, £eb6TuThS WANTED—A first class all around laboring man, preferably married; nice house, located on a beautiful farm, ready for him, rent free; wages high, house, located 10 minutes’ walk §i| 2 5 .| proportionate to his capacity; must be from trolley car line, or 30 minutes' || ® foW matched pairs ranging i willing and an intelligent worker. 2 | | dress A r ldrich, East Killingly, walk to Franklin Square. Price iweigh( from 1050 pounds to 1500.| mar3d *2,200. = = HORSES FOR SALE Second load of good Farm Chunks and | FOR SALE tillable land with new house and sheds, water to ! 10 acres good, TFOR SALE—Bass viol, fine instru- ment, in perfect condition, cheap price. Pnom_ 9. 4 FOR James SALE-—Younc ‘mule-foot Turnbull ‘Wauwecus 3 'ma.HdA One %-ton Republic fruck, early ‘18 model, solid tires in rear, good condition throughout, has been driven by owner, and had e lent care; price reasonabie; c seen at 02 Maple St, after 6 Telephone 708-3 or 361 - Fine apartment on Laure, nd wood In cellar, with garage. Inquire H. A 161, Main St, an.30d. “'H‘n,\l Wulf, TO REN housekeeping. janigd, | FOR RENT— T\w closed cars, at rea- sonable night service, Phono noviéd STDR\CE—HO'A<ehold goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- ¢bj.e i Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. ied rooms for light Division street, 9-3. 70 RENTFurnished rooms - for light Schoo! St. Tal 104 TO RENT — Fu Chuseh St 3 room: houscieeping. -3. sepllid room, 83 feb20d ht-room cottage house Ave., furnished and all Inquire P. ¥. nished Mosier. Congdon, fe! of four Side. A tenement Carter Ave, Lass SMOKE a Manila cigar, mild cigar, pleasant aroma, “Bonitd” Manila cigar { 6c, at F° r3d WANTED—To lru\ ST house outside city Limits ¢ pri and full particulars. Box 39, *Bul mar3d WANTED—Chance to for widower on farm by | can woman with two sr jand 4, or will keep couple. Burwell mar3d WANTED—OI down. Globe Buildi | Prices very reasonable. Please give us FRANCIS D. DONOHUE [ ! !a call and look them over and try them Central Building Norwich !and take them home if neceSsary. Phones | Every horse guaranteed as represented ;or money refunded. Can be seen at Keep hou voung Ameri- 1 children, 8 house for cld L. Snider, >t. Rand 45. B e | 283 Lewiston Avenue, Jim Brown's old housed. Bristol. — Al daughter of M over tons | stand, Willimantic. buildings to tear g Wrecking Co., feb25d 7 for dairy farm, age and experi- edne Address M. H., . consistir — \ oman < V\/ANT:D rpets, one ina, cord , chains, employme wanted Co WANTED alers to know ltry of all kinds pounc coal, one her thi Hours FOR SALE ONE HUNDRED SHARES U.S.FINISHING CG. 7% Preferred Stock IN ANY SIZE SHARE LOTS| ) G. W. Carreoll 40 SHETUCKET TEL. 890 of 72 Danielson, All the Satur rday Conn. too nt ACL“«I of Main touring ca. WANTED—Tord n spot cash TWANTED— ¥ evenings. coln Ave ST, FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN PROPERTY furiture < refors 3ou's as Adam’s Tavern in|" T WANTED. nd an e know Norwich Town. Enguire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mass. ‘ WANTED Liberty Bonds and " FOR SALE i The very desirable property,f {41 Park Street, known as the‘ | Cook Homestead. Very con-‘ | venient lecation, two minutes’| 1walk to Franklin Square. For full particulars inquire "™ lof John A. Moran, Real Es-|ong. £ per- | 1 | tate Broker, Franklin Square. | NEOPYRIGH. PRESS.LLUSTRATING SERVICE. W, ¥- Japanese Britain and delegation en 'WORSE THAN DEADLY POISON GAS | Kidney disease is no resp pector o gons. It attacks yo In most o of the approaching danger. back. Heada lame back, 1 tism, pain in Ambassador the ¥ BOUGHT AT MARKET PRICES OFFICE AT THE SHU-FIX 256 Main Street Franklin WANTED COMPETENT MEN, WARPER TENDERS, NIGHT WORK uare 18 YEARS OF AGE. WRITE ENGLISH PAY $26 PER WEEK. T | APPLY AT ONCE. BOX 1200G., DANIELSON, CONN. READ FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street ate C. ives he 1fu.< 2nd Toy domen, difficulty in uiinsting indication of trouble brewing kidoeys, When such symptoms ap) almost ¢ .'xm., d GOLD MEDAL Haa This f'mrvx: ol A Mowrey Ex., . W. faiue <ecth We pay parcel : y retirn monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN 154 \Water St., hetween Shetucket and Market Sts An old, reu,‘w‘ nrm to deal with. mail. We buy dias b co., It is imported direct from laboretories in F helped to develop t of the stur.w‘" and he: Terabliched 187 FOR SALE i 28—HORSES—28 Express load of 28 of i from 1100 to 1609, Chunks and general WILLIAM F. HILL, = Renl Lisiaie 484 Insuraace, promptly refunde Thaser sildg ieve you. Be sure to get t GOLD MED. threc TARM BARGAINS be 1938, will ist, Cigara Sune . buedicd from rate per thoues INANT. 4 Freakiin Street Se TUCKET STREET Horses direct lowa, Ifmm the farms weighing good broke farm et purpess Horses, i also several good pair. W. C. SPRAGUE Telephne 74-2 MALE—Clerks, Moosup tors and Accountants, Auto-truck Dri- | Concrete Workers, Fireren, "I:-ams['.j‘r-.‘! : fpet ! COTTAGES £0R SALE Ok RENE Machin at Watch Carpenters, Labo Woolen Chauffeurs, W have ¥- eph E. Spicer, Laurel r4d Painters, Bricklayer, Mechanical Paper M ] 3 <hepherd ith Ha Brooklyn ale Warden, Conn, r3d and 50, Bulletin, , Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode lsland shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R & (Many of the above are retu by all by your em-ernmcnt and the rtising medium tn equal 1o The Bule business results. THEXE s no Eastern Coanec Superintendent | Eastern | like FOR SALE—One years old, weighs 900, mile in three minute ten montl for ‘immediate sale “Ford,” Box N I ot horse, Willi m irdd FOR SALE 1200, F DS mantic. Phone FOR SALE—Ts coming two year for frosh cows. mar4d FOR SALE v to digpose of short In'*"u! sour ork, w want him to steers, exchar 1891-2. hand round WwWoon i ent prices sawed lengt on, 4 Broadway. Tel. ¢ White All Horses waranted as represented. | cwner leave soon; :'Fon SALE— -ac "FOR SALE- dian motorcy FOR SALE 50 Frank- | FOR SALE r one-ton FOR ;.AI E One Installment Cards : COTTON | 3'\fiASSI’\CHUSE"I’TS. MILL. MUST BE'| FOP SALE- s. Inquire "FOR SALE 3 cows, car jout stock fred Oden, TSALE Coj o “FOR Single Herric FOR' SAL DODGE touring car. McCormick Co. BUICK LITTLE ith both summer K‘)od condition, g McC: CAR, excep- e __condition McCormick jan.30d. FORD TOURING good'_motoi The Fr 191 MAXWELL 1918 inter top. The ., 52 Shetucket St. SALE HORSES I have 20 Horses of all kinds that I | want to s - exchange right away to load of 28 head whi re about March 15th. If you w a Horse of any kind, come and see me. ELMER R. PIERSON. 536-3. [ h McCorm. | Te! The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 nan JOHN A, MORAY, Estate Broker, Franklin If you want a comfertable | :|car to ride in call up JOHN[( yM PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., fiNorwn:h Dodge closed serv-| " Phone 152-12 FOR SALE ice car. Two Modern Houses On Washington Street FOR SALE one we: Each m heat. t 10 years a ticulars from Avcha W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Unexcelled !nsurance Protection Telephone 1334 €3 Broadway TEN ROOM 23 Spruce St. 10 minutes’ HOUSE Laurel Hill to Franklin Square, house piped for gas and has a good he Fruit trees and garage. reason for selling this built Enquire of THOS. walk Good well home. H. BECKLE Phoncs | | ) For Sale 105 ONECO ST. Cottage House With Cne Barn POETRY THE GIRL WITH THE. TORCH. I waved her good-by “when I stcamed down the bay <~ And out in- me fog that was heavy, anad. gr: Red b?t}tl@fleldq wiited th‘ end of tha st And dalixger attended the path of tha v - ship. * The kha]d I wore was still new to mq back, I had barely got used to a rifie's sharp erack, My comrades had Sweethearts in plen~ ty, but I Had . none but the girl I was bidding good-by. T am s‘pecding today up the same bnq bay, With New ank right ahead of us, noisy and gay I am blowing a kiss to -the strapping girl Who Imhted me forth te the battle's wild whirl, The girl with the torch and her feet in the foam, first one to welcome the soldier same The The glorious ,,lr‘ whom we fought for . France When we halted forever the Prussian advance. As our forefathers carried behold the hearth of a neighbor winters of old, So we carried the flame from her torch o'er the wave And bore it knee deep in the blood of the brave To kindle new fires on new a be The beacons of nations we heiped t set free. Libert you do? Not a girl in the world stands compar- 1°g with yeu. na Inm" in thc N the fire, From in tars to Miss and oh! how do cW Yor}' Sun. Gurzler w a 1 vite Gu affer another a tyrant * question, vou: mother, d. or is fest —Life. my than fiction ‘ayenn2, “but it is but cften less en- Vashington Star. her faco is her for- \h«'- (spitefully) —Well be afraid anybody for her wealth Willle—Paw, what is the Letween capital and labor? Paw—Weil, the meney capital, | represents labor, nquirer. ty Waiter (glanci -The rain’ll be here now, sir. he need not difference Fou Fettin son—Cincinnati and my 7 out of W in a min to my singer. said n keep Widow. The tramp touc] beside tempera my swer sked. the “Over licuse,’ et ierald. l'hc. KAJ!DOSCOPF and One Garage f| Aodern [mprovements Bergain Price | James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, land, several d about 300 cords standing wood, fine well of water, neve ng spring, 2 acras of cleazed land, me frult, of railroad and % situated 1% miles to main line mile to prosperous village, where all the wood can be sold to the mill at good price. A rare bargain. Investi- gate. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Droad St, Westerly, R. L Telephone 2385, COWS FOR SALE ANOTHER CARLOAD HAS AR- RIVED JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin Telephone 30 Lebanon Div. FCR SALE The wellknown Jeremiah Stark Farm. You all know it. Ask about it. E. A. PRENTICE Prone 300 86 Cliff Strest 1ok he - rodv tuber. of po- m a atoes le i lover ‘the | returned other dau been study- e life of one ing n of these is 000 stro: for more ths usefulng % E doubles the (QS». of the During the month 1919, the mi the consumed 55 cotton, according to figure: the Dureau of the Cer ment of Commerce. This consump- tion -includes 17.362 hale of foreign | and 3.910 baies of Sea lsland cotton: llimers not included wero 7.139 bales. 'Franklin Machine Company Engineers Founders Machinists Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve Gear applied to all makes of Cor- liss Engines, Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers. Pulleys, Bear- ings, Ccuplings, Clutches. Large stock always on hand. General Mill Repairs, Special machinery of all kinds. average, a ile period of more than of January, United States inz bales of | issued by | Depart- Providence, R. 1. Telephones: Union 963 Union 1857 PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 595-3 11 Alice S!reeg Player- Piano Workl&emlj,l

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