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THREATENING TODAY; RAIN; COLDER AT NIGHT What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Auditorium. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Duvis Theatre. Roller Skating at Olymple hall Americanization Meeting at Town Hall. “hamber of Commerce Meeting at Chamber of Commerce Immergruen Lodge, 8., meets in German Somerset Lodge, No. 34, F meets in Masonic Temple. Lo No. in Odd Fellows 18, . O, . and A, M 21 Hall A. O I 0. H ANNOUNCEMENTS Washington Street Residence Sofd Arch: A sold for M. Biiv ence propert uated at hington ‘stree house was bu the late D H. Eldred and every modern provem, The lot fronts 80 fe Wash et and is about foct ere is garage with compartm cars. The proy home by Mr. a and they with thef dent in the Norwic are now occ lips is Easters Shore panie Johr m tgo dep! X w Phillipy er, a_stu Academy Mr. Phi! Mrs. I daug me pow Pow 4 nd Railw AUDITORIUM light | o rcp him a which_show for huma nt—the beacon the bill twmdel mar5d w r for the | the | renewed | WEDNESDAV MARCH 5, 1919 & NORWICH, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES J i.li‘?y -Jell with roast lamb or cold meats. Itis vastly better than mint sauce. Try Jiffy-Jell desserts with their real fruit flavors in essence form, in vials. Each is so rich in condensed fruit juice that it makes a real fruit dainty. Yet they cost no more than old-style gelatine desserts. JuffyJel 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s 2 Packages for 25 Cents | | | | | | | | | ey rts in romance of Pathe WOODSTOCK VALLEY in District No. Sue of the South, a the Blue Ridge, avel series. 9 reopened on 1 with the pre- 1so one of his n Pomfret bute ents of | Reg- AFTER SUFFERING; A WHOLE YEAR Mrs. ngWas M deVVeflby Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound. \ friend of mine was | {cured of the same | trouble by Lydia E. | Pinkham's Vegeta. | ble Compound. 1| took it and it gave me health and ‘strength and made | { a new woman of me. | 43 | cannot praise your Vi Mf‘tableCon‘pnuno toohighly, and you | may publish my testimonial &s it may | be the means of helping some other | suffering women.”—Mrs. Ir: 105 We, to t proof of the value of Lyd Vegetable Compound, Pinkham's ng woman in the United ially invited to write to AND FOUND “ LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE the Town of ted to meet in Town | Saturday, March | t of said proper Dated )i at day of | S. SULLIVAN, IRT G. AVERY, SON STARK, w. ) Town Clerk. U. S. Employment Service OFFICE No. 28 SHETUCKET STREET Open 8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. HELP WANTED FOR LOCAL WORK MALE—Farmers, Sign Painter, 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- in (FOR OUT OF TOWN) MALE—Polishers and Cutlers, Au- tomatic Machine Operators, ~Plush Silk and Cotton Weavers, Auto Paint- ers, Iron Moulders, Cotton Mill Op- erators. FEMALE—150 Silk Mill Waorkers, Machine Operators, Jewelry Workers. This service is furnished free to and nation wide. - 5| Use it for your ow n and the public good. ; GILBERT S. RAYMOND, Superintendent Telephone 123 JOBS WANTED MALE—Clerks, Draftsmen, Audi- tors and Accountants, Electricians, Carpenters, Laborers, Auto-truck Dri- Mill Help, Concrete Workers, Firemen, Teamster, Painters, En- Machine vers, Chauffeurs, Woolen Mechanical Help, Bricklayer, gineer, Min Hands. Paper (Many of the above are returned sol- diers, sailors or marines.) Female—Typists, by the Day. all by your Government and is state Cook, Housework | of Marc FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT FINE RESIDENCE IN WILLIMANTIC, CONN. FOR SALE Situated on Pleasant Street, ing residential street in the city. Best location, central and convenient Main Street and business sections. | House contains 18 rooms, large veran- {das and beautiful grounds; a very at- |tractive summer or all vear round home. Aleo two-story brick building or garage—that can be purchased if de- sired. This property can be bought at a bargain if sold at once. |and further particulars apply to WILLARD W. HAYDEN Phone 38-5 70 Mountain Street WILLIMANTIC, CONN. FOR SALE 10 acres good, tillable land with new house and sheds, water to house, located 10 minutes’ walk from trolley car line, or 30 minutes’ walk to Franklin Square. Price *2,200. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich Phones re gent For fi PROSTATE ais ords Pos no 0w ults sickly mal ille HELP WANTED—MALE., PROS*ATE affe | JOHN STIMPSON, = BUSINESS CHANCES. PROSTATE sufferers nnounceme i LEGAL NOTICES TAX NOTICE PAY PRAC n the treatment | have lose post NOTICE The legal of the Salem, Conn. are hereby meet in the Town Hall of said Towr on Mond March 10th, 1 at o'clock p. for the follow pur- poses: To lay voters arned to m, ng a_tax on the grand aid Town last perfected Al to vote when come due and payable. Dated at Salem, Conn., 1919, WILLIAM B. KINGSLEY, CARL H. ROGERS Selectmen. AT A COURT OF FROBATE HELD at Ledyard, within and for the District of Ledyard, on the 4th day of Marecn, A. D. 1919. Present—SAMUEL E. Judge. Estate of Amanda C. Rogers Ledyard, in said Dis Benjamin G. Rog: peared in Court HOLDRIDGE, of Ledyard ap- and filed a’ petiticn praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporti: to be the last will snd testament, and codicil thereto, of said deceased be ad- mitted to provate ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Koom in Ledy: in said Distrit, on the 1ith Marc . 1912 at 2 o'cloc afternoon, and that notice of the pen- dency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this order ore time in The Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper having circulation in said District, at least five days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, marsd Judge. 2 WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. | iness before the pub there is no medium better than through the ag- the lead- | to| For terms | | | Every horse guaranteed as represented | stand, Willimantic FOR SALE . | D USFIN | i { | {MY HISTORICAL TAVERN | i,known as Adams Tavern in| |41 Park Street, known as the | stamp collec- | tions and old on envelopes. | Address Stamips, cate Bullelm mar5 WS AUCTION NOTICE FOR RENT—II\( room fl elec- walk from month. 1 and_sidecar, perf equipped, The M, Bottomley. WANTED_Dodge roa 1918 model; will pay c: good condition; no { Dodge, care Bulletin. ster, 1917 or h for one in The sale of the Zelotes Pike D erlers farm at Westminster, dated for March 15, 1919, is cancelled. I o Write | g FURNISHED ROOMS, also FOR SALE—One pair of heavy {m’,{;. LB weigh ¢ he sold to- | light hovsekeeping. w. Hallville, | _marid rooms & Te garage. lnquire am at the present time arrang- ing for a sale with the pro- |} prietor and manager of one of gest farms in Windham if not in stern Con- ut, of a collection of high s and valuable personal property which, on the day of sale, will undoubtedly atfract one of the largest crowds ever brought together at a public sale. The adv. will appear here watch for it—don’t miss it. “Second hand fupniture; es in eastern Con- we buy anything; largest sec. iand store n state. Louis D. Ward, ter St Norwich. jedMWS nts hundreds | March ree; write im- Institute, Dept. e feb8 experienced barber. | A. Vaillancourt, Plainfield, Ct. “WANTED-—An Apply J mar4d J. C. WITTER, Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main St, Danielson, Ct. Office call 32-12. House 40. | = Millinery makers and i xperience; also ap- pay, at once. Ap- Millinery Depart- mardd receive Boston Store WANTED Work 1y ihe and washings to take home. WANTED—Girl 5 WANTED—A pair spruce preferred. Addre tin for second work. mardd HORSES } of 7-foot oars, ss Oars, Bulle- have | mardd | WANTED—An underground g k of 100 or 150 gallon capa with pump. Address with particula » Box 43, care Bul n Office. mar4d ~ WANTED—Experienced clerk. S. ‘l\ Ames, mardd WANTED—A f THIRTY HEAD that climated A few green Horses 1 left that and well broke, single that | must sell this week to make room for are or double, |a load of fresh Horses that will i pair of well matched Mules that are ar- rive Friday, the 7th. also have a class all around boring man, preferably married; nice located on a beautiful farm, for him, rent frec s high, | onate to his capatity; must be intelligent worker. Ad Aldrich, East Killingly, mar3d |young and sound. Wagons, Carriages, | rc propor will dress | Conr v ag | Harness, double and single. If in need of anything in the horse line, see me. E. J. HAMILTON 373, 375 Main Street Telephone 650 | | mild cigar, Manila cigar mar3d ta 3an, ! | ¥ or rent, small limits; ‘state price Box 39, Bulletin. | WANTED house outside city and full particulars. mar: “WANTED. Glob i be i HORSES FOR SALE Sccond load of good Farm Chunks and 0ld_huildings own Wrecking Box 5 or da and_experi- | Address M. L. H., | st letter WANTED - rmount WANTED em a few matched 1050 pairs ranging in 1500. and cashier; | , extra sales- | M days. The| 1 weight from pounds to Prices very reasonable. Please give us |} a call and look them over and try them arm, am paying 35¢ for hens and fat calves and paid, by Jo- | in 8 Willi- | feb24d and take them home if necessary. or money refunded. Can be seen at| 283 Lewiston Ayenue, Jim Brown's old cars spot apply. Jo Willimantic. feb24d ‘ Ap-| 32| ~WANTED tition Hartford, SALE a5 PRIVATE Mar. WANTED. coolk WANTED ONE HUND! SHARES ING CO. 7Y% Preferred Stock IN ANY SIZE SHARE LOTS G. W. Carroll TEL. 890 b1 . Liberty Bonds and Installment Cards| BOUGHT AT MARKET PRICES | OFFICE AT THE SHU-FIX 256 Main Strect Frankiin_Square 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. PROPERTY Norwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk Mass. FOR SALE | The very desirable property,i WANTED. false iecti LDon't matter it We pay up to $15 per set pas post and receive return mail. We buy dia- COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water St., Shetucket and Market Sts. to deal with between | An oll Cook Homestead. Very con.| — venient location, two minutes’| FOR SALE walk to Franklin Square. i VIR For full particulars inquire | of John A. Moran, Real Es.| 28 K HORSES 28 tate Broker, Franklin Square.. Express load of 28 Horses flmm FURNISHED SEASHORE S s oy from 1100 to 1600, good broke farm LUITAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, from the farms | also several good pair. | All Horses waranted as represented. W. C. SPRAGUE Weekapaug, Pleasant | Telephne 74-2 View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms, Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. I Moosup FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and | Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to eell or rent, as I | have & number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real haisie and Insuramce. Room 108 Thayer Bidg Whiteston. Cigars will be $450 & hundred from June 1st, 1918, Sam Tate per thoussad. NI, n Street. bus- ¢, tiere is mo vertising columns of The Bulletin, GEER The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 rough the ad- 4 | Telephone 708-3 or coming two years old < |also e TO RENT—Large 42 Clft St. FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath lectric light and gas, all on ground floor, opposite Troy laundry on Frank- fe 10 per month. Ask A Compan; i FOR SALE—9-16 complete, with model, like ‘new Adams. 921 Mair m: der tractor, marsd plow He nch car, cheap; Ave. FOR SALE—One Iron planter and one Iron Age doubl tion potato spraver, in excellent dition. . W. Browning. Tel. 119 feb26 WS CHESTNUT fence posts and timo- | s thy hay for sale. John Potter, Gris- WO‘d febZ1F MW FOR SALE Beautiful Knabe grand piano, in perfect condition, mahogany | ase; will sell at : make offer. potato | STORAG for long able. Iar el 70 R rooms for juernsey cow Emerson _ Perkins, Hanove: Phone 1859-2; mar4d FOR SALE—Gasoline engine, ter, saw, countershaft an sacrifice price. Phone FOR SALE—Cyph egg capacity, perfect rifice price. TEL 9 FOR SALE—Bass viol, fine instru- ment, in perfect condition, cheap price. Phone 927-4. mardd FOR SALE—Youn James * Turnbull, Corwich To FOR SALE—One truck, early 15 mod solid tires rear, good condition throughout, been driven by owner, and had exc lent care; price reasonable; can { en at 202 Maple 6 p. m.| mardd | ¢ TO Chur TO R 176 Laurel dern impro RE split-{ belting at|m -4. mardd | s incubator, 240 TO REN kne febid TO R ie b feb.1d FOR RENT “mule-foot sow. Wauwecus Hill, mardd | %-ton Republic | FOR SALE--One brown mare, years old, weighs 900, will trav mile in t nutes; one blac ten mont] le cheap. S Conn. FOR SALE—A good 1917 demountable rims, three natural wood seats upholste leather. exceilent top, a or passenger service or ed for immediate ox No. JOHN A. MORAN, state Broker, Franklin Square. If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., ‘Norwu:h. Dodge closed serv- | Phone 152-12 suitable car ice car. FOR SALE | \\ugh\ 1200. ] an i FOR SALE—Two pairs will exc Geer, 18 Two Modern Houses On Washington Sireet FOR SALE one o 5f 1-2. WooD - 3 ent prices: delivered in Sawed lengths. J. P, Huntington, 4 Broadway. Tel. 620. dec2ITWS FOR SALE wes 1915 model good cou 34 Clff S v wer having One Over- Further partic Archa W wu:)it Highest Grade Properties Unexcelled Insura Telephone 1334 $8 per cord, Slab wood | suits. C. S.| : | kind that Brown, Yantic. Phone FOR SALE mw farm 80 acres. 500: ore 90-acre farm, $3.500. I. Saunders, owner, Hampton, R. No. 1 . FOR SALE—One 1 notoreycl Plainfiel FOR SALE—N 108 mar3d $2,- Address | C car, price | marld E Py > $370, rs and par Milwat marld I ;_li.# HOUSE FOR SAI TEN ROOM No. 23 Spruce St. Laurel 10 minutes’ walk to Franklin Square, house piped for gas and has a good Fruit trees and garage. reason selling this buiit Enguire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main 5t . $110 to § eld Ga FOR SALE uiker one-ton Or heater. Good well condition Plainfield ( FOR SALE a baby car; prices ielson, Conn “FOR SALE ne wnd W g ow Chevrolet Dod; For Sale 105 ONECO ST. Cottage House With One Barn ' and One Garage Modern Bargain Price FOR SALE Hors 9% wagon Thames 15 cows, out stock ed Oden, feb26d term d Center, Conn. Improvement Single Comb Mottled andottes Anconas Tel. 282 and | A. M. feh24d James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, only run for $200. Conn. sep1%d __FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood. a sizes, delivered t of the city Harry B. Ford. DODGE touring car. McCormick Co. REO 3;-ton unt The Frisbie- feb21d YLIND] ndit REO 6 cord tires, fine MeCormick Co. AR Cormic te. Send for Choice of 4 WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Br. COWS FOR SALE Another carload just arrived day, March 4. FRED W. HOXIE, Lebanon. Phone 62 Lebanon Div. Tues- St., Westerly, R. Telephone 2 COWS FOR ANOTHER mar5d SALE HORSES I have 20 Horses of all kinds that 1 want to sell or exchange right away to make room for an express load of 25 head which will be here about March 15th. If you want a Horse of any kind, come and see me. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Strest it. Asck about it. Cottage House on Spring Street 5 N Estate C. A. Mowrey E. A. PRENT! Wm. W. Ives Ex. 11 Champlin Strest Prane 300 SALE CARLOAD HAS RIVED JAMES H. HVDE North Telephone 30 Franklin Leoanon Div. = mar3d [ FOR SALE i The well-known J sniah | Stark Farm. You all know| erg ICE 86 Ciiff Straet { Or solid i | re-soled — e POETRY WALL-PAPERS. all children when we lie abed, the tired or the downright We ar The il start ‘to doze, i with dread knows what; simple papers help a lot ihead, one with o clear lities r where orange reap red forms overlaps Zoblin- their grins ma- from thewr frowns and sneers hump-backed hag who Our course to mile-deep traps. panels with familiar flow- tooned upon a narrow bor- thy rden order uide us gaily to gay-blossomed hower: strips of ggling thoughts * in sunny flock 1 melt or force the Jock sound-proof towers. ~Richard Butler Glaenzer. To Sluml || THE DAY THE LADS COME BACK. The day the lads come back, come back, tears you would not bid but flow You weep you will mot your lad, i he, to dare—to die— then, come back, come lads come back, come tears all mock their sure bling line will falter, dance, your heart you -own no vour golden star on black! wing, triumphant, by— I hear your cry, lad came—marching— —Clara P. Entrekin. HUMCR OF THE DAY S: Ah done heerd dat dey fin’ hones. awd olu Ah in navah knew dat man.—Panther. you ever teok e life. « man on: what T'd m: oston Transcrip‘. er once answered you manage to married.” is this? oating island, never W eat any solid die would you fair, my say ves you wouldnt - l"n"bllr metempF) cho- Hardhead. ere is no diation- what the darn- s."—Birmingham Age- t this old millionatre for a kind word.’ tement in print from than 1 Conrier- THE KA.,EIDOSCOPE 15 in this forbidden but was ny, which com- 1o the same. Gern itions to production of to the home con- nd 1917, ortation. Committee. cen the See- Secr tor janded March 1. the addition Control 1 exports to the United Ont., amounting showed nn increase the Yrieding year was $832069. The exnort were 144,- fulminate of mercury, 32413, and waimals valued 1915, H t rd he secretary of the at 3 reports Con recently of the re- an of Lp. 300,- beariny 7 per cent., the - extension of ilway lines to the Jatun- t is supated that 1l not be placed at less loan wiil be guaranteed n the railway itstlf. il the public 000 (51,4 W th lasted me six mOl’llha in the same | service that wore out the other soles writes E. A. Lancaster of & Company, jewelers, s experience. with ot unusual. to their long wear 5 reduce your shoe Neslin-soled shoes. You v styles for every and economy. Xpenise, buy 'n‘)er of the fam S Nelin Soles are created by Science to be comfortable and walemmo! as wearing. Good repair carry them. They are made he Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., who also make Wuufo:fi