Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 7, 1919, Page 10

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PAIR TODAY; CLOUDY WARMER TOMORROW GET SLOAN'S FOR YOUR PAIN RELIEF - " FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES whee NORWICH, {’ONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1919 What Js Goirg On Tonight audevie and Motsm Pictures at Auditorturn. Motion Pictures at Bresd Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis chu Skating at Olympic hel. WANTED WANTED—By a family of three dults, a cottage ‘of 8 or 9 rooms, Wwith | conveniences, and_ with a garage pre- Saturday‘m FOR SALE FOR SALE—TWO pairs coming two vears old; for fresh cows. C. mar7d FOR SALE—Billy arness. John e-room flat, elec- even minutes’ walk from | are, B of steers, will exchange ! D. Geer, 1891- ON THE DAY OF ACHIEVEMENT As their body wa So shall our body v of the spirit's rth and wind woven of and blood conquesi and watel nd >ven of T an; mar7d WANTED—To buy old horses to di | pose of; dead horses and CcOWs T moved free of charge. Julius Mattern, R. D. 1, Norwich, Conn. _mar7daw | U. 8. GOVERNMENT wants railway | ma ks; men-women, 18 to 35; | pleasant, fascinating work; commence ; examination coaching free. n Institute, Dept. 32N., Ro mar7d WANTEDAA one-horse team wag- on. Fred H. Race, North Franklin. Tel. 21-2 Leb. Call after 6 p. m. mar7d WANTED—. work, their day sl flow t wis woven oflight, nd night. 1 pain, and rain. t, with wagon yberse, Harland | S s Phone 446 mar7d FURNISHED ROOMS, R SALE—Hatching eggs, White | UERT housekeeping: and Reds, setting $1, parcel | Marid . Y tra; 100, $7: day-old chick: TO RENT—Fine ap: th and April 5th, Red | Hill with coal Paul Jansen, Williman- | or withou. marid | Wulf, 161 TO RENT—Fu housekeeping. janlgd. FOR RI sonable —— Nurwich Stationary Engineers’ As- . = | Specials loch.uolx No. 6, meets in Bill Biock. Sedgwick Post, No. 1, G. A. R., meets In Buckingham Memorial. Court City of Norwich, No. €3, F. of A, meets in Foresters' Hall. White Cross Council No. 13, K. of C., meets in Sunlight Building. Hugh H. Osgood Lodge. No. 0920, T. 0. 0. F, M. U., meets in Pythian Hall. Bvea Swedish Sick Banefit Society meets 1n Germania Ifall ANNOUNCEMENTS Captain Jasepr M. Ganey 1o Speak. The Rev. Daniel Mullen assembly, Pourth Degrec, Knights of Columbus, will hold an open meet on Sunday atternoon, March 9th 4 o'clock in « Sunlight huilding. tain Joseph ¥, of New Lond returned from ed to address the a. s experien 1 101 day A member ni; flame ‘T2u Zon’t have to rub it in to get quick, comforte ing relief also B DS S \d blood in the Drifting dust like they, hut driftin Weaving the M Rose out of I Apart from them through the d We are their will made That those whom they in our land in of. those who died for the gleam,, dust with a dream. shter and labor and tears, vs, but one with them in thetyedrs. fle i i to command W not r transformed nd vn;)\l in «C”JY with | : sarage. Inguire H. A | T Miin St Sanzia.” | SALE — Fine large violets. your order, 7-14, John Mor- West Main St mar7d FOR SALE—Land and buildings at Yantic, Conn,, consisting of 2 house barn, garage, shed and 6 acres of land, | pasturing fo r 3 cows, 5 minutes to the mill, c C. V. R. R, station, i rooms for light | Division street. | Once” you\r:sdmed it on thatl:!fl nt, sore muscle, sciatic pain, rheus :ut:: twinge, lame back, you'll find s warm, ing relief you never thought a liniment could produce. Won't stain the skin, leaves no muss, wastes no time in applying, sure to give quick results. A large means economy. Your own or any other d has it. Get it today, Sloan’s Liniment Kills Pain shall The Majority of These Prices Are For SATURDAY ONLY One with those who went down through t They rise again in our dream, as their dus And out of that generous dust the years s Stirs the vofce of undying youth, arisen once : iron years to death, is stirred with our breath, ow not aw to say: NT—Two closed cars, at rea- | day or_ night service. o noviéd STORAGE—Household goods stored | for long or short term; rates reason- Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. more man, understands steady work. i Phone . : “Judge not th not ju ingle, for The goal is wo ard the fire Breathes through the life that the night Your body is woven of ours we car is yours saved, \\!\An our d the torch to the goal. member our soul lives went out in we see that the torch is alight.” EDWARD J. O'BRIEN. ) condition, room:; mbly and e for light bug; TO RENT— ’ 176 Laurel Hiil modern_improvements. , 231 Central Ave. A tene, Ave, E Inquire P, FOR SALE reasuring _oil ment. to 1 red —Life. e o ~vo wEvETE Ry T HORSES e gallon gasoline 5 ki St. i T ou know SR THIRTY HEAD 1% : HUMOR OF THE DAY s a Red, dad? -Usually he's a 30c, 60c, $1.20 Addre G Indiana Early June Peas 15¢ can Welch, Attawaugan, "FOR SALE md two fellow Lincolr's Get- WO FOR SALE Apply T in whole Tel. vants hundreds omen, $1,100 Mar write 1 De febsd 1665. with 3 Bosw! 4 ht he iived Avenu. | White House.—Sun Dial. er ( Got at the p. steam engine, all in good condi- stlund, V. Vella, mar7d 50 h and sawmill Address E. E Canterbury, Conn FOR SALE- newly ella A few green ' Horses |left that are climated and well FOR RENT |broke, single or double, that ; touse, | Must sell this week to make room for | ry reason- | For full par- that 1 have " 0 voding oves the_ coming anything in sight, Jack? Not a thing Blankenfeld, a erty for purchaser to rent. For further | ~g0 RENT_Fvrniched rooms: also | Swift’s Pure Silver Leaf Lard|sonable prices, inside or out; old fur- | ™ e 1= “WANTED— ts in behalf of the Automobile| = o B Te S | call Room (202), 177 Church Sf mar7d { grocery clerk or il can ns free 18 martd . information, inquire of Alvah F. Gard- | reoms for light nousekeeping. 106 | niture made new. Address Painter, No.| FOR SALE—Moyer “top buggy in| 31clb. Representatives in Nor- Association, better known as the fine condi- ‘Hd\(n Conn. Emery Packing Co.’s Toma- |with best referenc: | 1 t | 2 ¥ ki nstitute, 1 | 1915 Ford touring car, | hauled. E. BEastlund, V. Canterbury, Conn marfd FOR SALE i price in |piano, in perfec Address Ford, i milking; good school and desirable prop- ~WANTED—Painting to do at | ner, Yantic, Conn MarTEMW . |School St. Tel 1043- sep11d , City marid | good or will ex- Jewel Compound 28¢ Ib. b and vicinity to call on automo- . A. Write age and reference or William | "YOUNG MAN, toes 15c can; large size L\c, A Ritter’s Baked Pork and Beans! = - that bat would with chair. Hamilton, martd | V a load of fresh Horses that will rive Friday, the 7th. 1 ar- with tomato sauce 20 oz.| 14c Rapid’s Baked Pork and Beans 21 oz. 15¢ vou_took S‘Zfl pric \-—h insas City Journal. What is the best appeizer you of?" asked Smith abs of the price of a " replied Jones—RKnoxville Jour- be grand ; tic mahogany Address WANTED—Ford h; state ful Kna tion, ice. inquire JOHN A, MORAN, | Real Extate Broker, Fran Square. touri condition also- have a pair of well matched Mules that are| wre Bulletin, feb26 WISM " FOR SALE old Ay o e e e G Harness, double and single. purchs If you want a comfortable| car to' ride in call up JOHN| M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., iy | POLOSE E. J. HAMILTON T LA Norwich. Dodge closed serv-| 373, 375 Main Street SAL“ H\JQSES Polo St ing; car| FOR SALE for 3 rooms. | jce car. Phone 152-12 650 ot 17¢c can o H A0 R0 LS bt — | : so that 28 : E b FOR SALE o arch | Polo Sweet Co SANTER D B FOR SALE | i ir of four 3 00d W 51- cattle Phone FOR SALE-—N¢ Ham ShL If in need of anything in the horse| 744 North | marfd W line, see me. WANTED yman Jewett eas, No. 2 can, 17c can| e b cow and middle- 2 Main § nal. d you be complete idler I'd like to ha I woul g it—Poston Tr: By the leagus he a high an, content ta g 5 S Telephone due Main, of nations contracting FOR SALE - for i 54 FOR — |Single Comb Mottled e 2 ouring | white Wyandotte would | prorrick, 459 Main mar6d ——— Ancona - ELMER Tel. 282. w't it ho 2 high ex- IIANY WANT TO HE w Yorik*Sun. face was a dear—like WANTED Tips, | vy 1. & An experienced hark r Vaillancourt, Plainfield, Ct. | mak 918 Indian_motory FOR S Work by take WA\TED ing; the home. ALE Two Modern Houses w on Oak Streat on Spring Street Libby’s ca Evaporated Milk, tall 13¢ can 11 Champlin Street w Libby’s Red Kidney Beans 8c|;% can Pink S th Libby’s Red Salmon 28¢ can mardd for second wor mar4d ANTED—Gi ANTED—A pair 7-foot W;\\T‘D na marsd k avy Heider h plows ) 20 shoats Willimantic mardd team On Washington Street o- | {a few matched 1050 pairs ranging in FOR SALE weight from pounds to wes | Prices very reasonable. Please give us | improvement. o ‘.w 2 a call and look them over and try them has extensi Wienthior Spart Ciiars and take them home if Archa Ww. C01t Highest Grade Properties Unexcelled Insurance Protection Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Every horse guaranteed as Can represented or money refunde be seen at 283 Lewiston Avenue, Jim Brown'’s old | stand, Willimantic Second load of good Farm Chunks and | 1500. | you mean?” the lines are so deep”— s yvou've had 10 e of Tears’ ex- children, 1 a look at the chil- it ‘they’l] do.*-Brown- necessary. | THE K L.EIDOSCOPE u»ll\ ab- can be been with uu(n;km palatable. bad people tenden for { Arctic Salmon 28c¢ can mod o od condition 24 Cliff St Over- olled so thin at the ils that 15,000 make a single shiffes as or (hese sheets as tissiue paper. i b, near - Bos- nis courts surfaced i on top of combination. accord- | N. Willlams, H, U. 8. ! \l singles champlon, of the goests.. as- ent tea in San'Fran- vsboys, laden with pa- alling xtra! - Ex- tributed the papers onsist largely of,head- the betrothal of the house a Northern Minne- ~¢ of humor, e streets of Min- search of “suck< leather wallet — pro- his pocket, dut about his = walst, in as bait. He first two days, and jail. —— [JOHN STIMPSON, of Hartford, Mgr.| Polo Plums 20c can Manila ci mar FOR SALE TEN ROOM HOUSE | FOR SALE ies St 10 minutes’ walk 4o Franktin ||| MY HISTORICAL TAVERN| L SALE 1 Ty Fairha s11] square, house piped for gas and PROPERTY has a good heater. Fruit trees and garage. Good selling this well Enquire of THOS THOS. H. BECKLEY [l 278 main st Phones _————/ | Spotless Cleanser 5¢ can ordinary | WANTED 0 a | Mascot Soap 5¢ bar rmoun Lenox Seap 5¢ bar reason for built home. | White Ribbon Soap 6¢c bar |known as Adams Tavern in FATY e Norwich Town. Enguire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mass. | Lux 12¢ package FOR SALE SEN i WANTED Naticnal Biscuit Co.’s Dandy mode 3 pail no ¢ L. Johnson, Oyster Crackers 21c Ib. Hoc = r with " FOR SALE The very desirable property,k | 41 Park Street, known as the| Cook Homestead. venient location, two minutes’| ational Biscuit Co.’s Royal |, Lunch Crackers 22c Ib. WANTED srmick C For Sale 105 ONECO ST. Cottage House With One Barn I walk to Franklin Square. [ CYLINDER National Biscuit Co.’s Soda Crackers 20c Ib. | rorp roADSTER = 5 £ Corniici WANTED 4 lbs. Mass. Onions, A.1, 21c|_ Has Eight Children. mp, 2404 Herman St., g writes: “I have been Toley's Honey and Tar for near- and can find no_better rup. 1 have eight children to all of them. They all { to croup from babies on.” and reliable medicine for women as well as children, he cough that follows grippa e and weaken you. It is easfer rid of a cough or cold than of FURN ISH“D SEKSHORE s COITAGES e g LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE OR RENT LOST—March 1, a dog, black and at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant mswers to name of Jack. Find- E. Blankenfeld, Preston City, View, and along the Rhode Island | shore; aiso accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L Very con.|- Fi MAXWELL 1015 TOURING CAR wit WAN two Nl 0ne Giage | For full particulars inquire| couzn s ! Eo | | of John A. Moran, Real Modern ImproYements ]tate Broker, Franklin Square._ Bargain Price i uz 1200 Acres Sacrlficed |Less Than Value uraitu i Sur, p-icnsJOf Buildings, w1th 5 Frank. | noved | | e | Sunkist Oranges, 176’s, 45c dozen California Lemons 28c dozen | Potatoes, Green Mountams, 40c peck DITORIUM ighest prices d Joweler, 21 Br JamesL. Case | 37 Shetucket Street, ‘ apr | Libby’s 15¢ Olives, plain or| ! stuffed, 11c bottle leby s 40c Mason Jar Ohves: WANTED | —plain 29c bottle; stuffed A Master Mechanic|; Queens 32¢ bottle | fOl' Cotton Mil] STHP2 PU® W03 £043 o pu 0 | Queen Anne Cherries 32¢ can | —— w ouses, Aged vervthing | page 3, Cept. 2026 & maric LOST--A bunch of keys, either at of between the n Woolen Co., Saxton Woolen Co., or the Norwich Woolen Co, eturn to W. Larviere, 14 CLff St ward xmu”l__L BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or stolen, No. 106733 off The Norwick Society. All spévsons, are gau« 1inst purchasing on hegotiate me, and any persor. having a book is hereby called up- t said'clajmf €0 said T.ank the 20th fay of August, 10 hav.ng the book de= & and extinguished and ued in lieu thereof, or amount due thereon. paid. iehzui‘ BANKBOOK LOST TLost or_stolen, No. 149421 of The Norwich Society. All persons are cau= Ainst purchasing or negotiat= and any person having & id ook is hereby called g ent said claim to saig-: : the 20th day of Kngust. 915, or submit to having theAr00k de= red cancelled and extinguished and hoolk issued in lieu thereof, oF amount due thereon paid. feb2lP 39 §1U9D M3} 40} pine timber and abo of standing wood. fine well Address with references ’\3 ‘\Libby's Sauerkraut 9¢ can :The American Thread Co. | /’4\;\ | Sliced Pineapple 24c, 28¢ and Glasgo, Conn. / \ ‘ 33c can | also mever failing FOR SALE $2,700 city aoene. cleared land, some FARM BARGAINS g miles to main line to prosperous weraging Farm nea e v submit sontaining 100 |{ the wooa land with house and barn, and other buildings and crchard, on trolley ca- fine. For particularsinquire || FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg Phone partien acres good price. A rare B 'v,‘,‘“ ’ | Pears, No. 2 cans, 19¢ can gate. Send for Wile |Liberty Bonds and Installment Cards BOUGHT AT MARKET PRICES | OFFICE AT THE SHU-FIX {256 Main Street Franklin Square | the | Choice of 400, WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R, L Telephone 2363, iMacaroni, Spaghetti Noodles 11c package and| Norwich . AUCTION NOTICE tly Another c day, M Candies 19c¢ per Ib. 14NH LNS300 11 SNY09 440 1417 | Drop a lit corm, instan then you lif: in one bi Ye Why wait? Your druggist tiny { Freezone for a sufficient. to 11d your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toe and lluses, without soreness or fon. one s the much 1 of ether discovery of a Cin- i genius. ALARM CLOCKS from $1.50 to $3.50 - V/ARRANTED, Tufs- rch 4 *FRED W. HOXIE, Lebanon. WANTED. v tecth. Dun't matter it broken. We pay 10 $15 per set Send oy parcel t and Teceive c by return mail. We buy dia- too. OLLATERAL LOAN CoO,, 154 Water St between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with. Established 1872. Old false FOR SALE The well-known Jeremiah 2 Leba Div Stark Farm. You all know|U, S, EMPLOYMENT SERVICE it. Ask about it. i | HELP WANTED E. A. PRENTICE | FOR LOCAL WORK Prone 300 86 CI»H Skrut MALE—Farmers, All Round Print. er, Cotton Weavers, Teamster. FEMALE Domestic Housekeeper. (FOR OUT OF TOWN) . Phone on Auto Delivery e preduc- run belts s of ticism. | P: A by ex- 5 be more Freezone 02 an achir ops hurtin, 1t doe: have ¢ added to my for Wed- which cannot -ommended to especially those minate. This event 4 head of Ayrshires all young, thrifty every one a crack- w thoroughbreds in the lot. The entire farming equipment is included in the consignment. Keep your eyes open when I publish the details for this auetion. March list of nesday, the be t00 hi cattle & who disc will include and Holste and healthy, erjack—a es on 18th, hly 1 OFFICE No. 28 SHETUCKET ST, Open 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. Tel. 123 JOBS WANTED MALE—Clerks, Draftsmen, Audie tors and Accountants, Electricians, Carpenters, Laborers, Auto-truck Dri- vers, Chauffeurs, Woolen Mill Help, Concrete’ Workers, Firemen, Teamsten | Painters, Bricklayer, Mechanical En- MALE—Polishers and Cutlers, Au-|yineer, Paper Mill Help, Maching tomatic Machine Operators, Plush | Hands. Silk and Cotton Weavers, Auto Paint- | (y W ; ers, Cotton Mill Operatives, Heavy | (M3ry, of the abovd ¥y returned sel Men for Machine Operators Bakers. FEMALE — Silk Mili Workers,| FEMALE—Stenographers, Typists Housework by“tie Day. Machine Operators. 1 Cook all by ycur vovernment and This service is furnished frec to and nation wide. Use it for your-own and thz public good. GILBERT S. RAYMOND. Superintendent . Telephorte 759 ells a Community Cash Grocery Co. Intred Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING For Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement anadl Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro-| | perty if you caro to sell or rent, as i| have a number of people looking for | real estate investments. WL M F. HiLL, Real Eatsic and Invurance. Thayer Uidg. THERE 13 o advertising medium L Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results. Workers wore Aestirrod o ragate] ATRets 4 srandord, brand new at Vime to n ? devation of 4,09 feet. Ejx miles o battle treeches were constructed In a field of 176 acres, . Frem first to last 432 bormes were 81 Franklin Street, vl Other wwmels iscudsd weo| WM. FRISWELL CO cowm,_goats and doga M. A : vt the. grocesm ofErvAmetion on 25 FRANKLIN STREET. Norwich J. C. WITTER, Office and Auction Rooms, No. 42 Main St., Danielson, Ct. Office call 32-12. House 40. e —— T e WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness before the public, there is no medium better n through the ad- | vertising cotumns of The Balletin. T state o E ol

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