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FAIR AND COLDER TODAY; PROBABLY FAIR TOMORROW *SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE LOOK AT TONGUE' REMOVE | POISONS FROM STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES & NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, MAROH 10, 1919 hhd Is \;umg Un lomgnt TO RENT TO RENT—Furnished rooms, 57 Clff St. Phone 1460, mari0d TO RENT—From April 1st, cottage house of nine rooms at 39 East Town | St', with all conveniefices and garage. Inquire of T. J. Wattles, 274 Broadway. marl0d TO RENT—Rooms with board, three minutes’ walk from Marlin-Rockwell’s. Dinners a specialty. 13 Boswell Ave. marsa TO RENT—The Barber homestead of more than 300 acres, situated on Plain Hill, one mile from Baltic and five from Norwich; an ideal farm for stock, bay and market gardening. | W. Barber, ‘13 Boswell Ave., Norwich. marsd LOST AND FGUND LOST—About Feb, 21, small white French poodle, with collar, No. 37962. Finder notify 16 Clay Ave., Mrs. Frank Williams mar10d LOST — $10 bill, between Franklin and Main Sts.; was in Woolworth's 5 and 10c store, Direct Importing Co., and Harrington & McCune's, and a short distance on Shetucket St. Re- ward if left at Bulletin Co. It is much needed by party who lost it. marl0d WANTED WANTED—At Connecticut Agricul- tural College, Storrs, Conn., 150 bush- standard size, good quality pota- toes, delivered. Telephone Willimantic 82! marlod WANTED Your orders for rag rugs; by tearing or cutting your rags 1% inch, can have nice rugs made from them. For information, address R. W. McClure, No. 6, R. F. D, Norwich, or Phone 1§75-5. Get your ordess in early. mari0d WANTED — Young _man _attending school who wants employment even- ings. For particulars, apply to Box A. H, Bulletin Office. ‘mar10d WANTED—Hay to press. Address Box 13, Griswold, or telephone even- ings to 108-2, Jewett Ci mar10d WANTED A woman to work in the storsroom. Apply at the Wauregan House. marl0d FOR SALE COWS FOR SALE—A carload of Vermont cows arrived today, March 7. Byron M. Lewis, East Killingly, Conn. Tel. 326-12 Danielson. FOR SALE—Tord touring car, good condition, price $225. Write Auto, Bulletin. marlod FOR SALE—_SIab wood, $8 per cord, cut in stove lengths, the kind that suits. C. S. Brown, Yantic. Phone 1099-2. marll)d T FOR SALE—30-foot open motor- boat; also 2% h. p. engine. Call 451 mariod FOR SALE HORSES THIRTY HEAD A few green Horses that left that climated and well broke, single double, that | must sell this week to make room for AMERICA TO FRANCE. O Sister with the sorrow-hannted eyes, Yet trembling from the rough and cruel Cross Laid on' your shrinking shouMers by the Hun, And <;:arce1y able to tell' fos from riend— Fear not! Our Guty and our love are one! What! Shall we stand aloof and coldly say, “Our help is given; we have dons oux part, Now we withdraw and leave you ta vour fate; You have our blessing—may you live and thrive!” And nev said, Sister, with the sorrow-haunted eyes! Henceforth we walk togsther to the 1 have are or LOST—Or stolen, a beagle hound, with leather collar, no tag, black and white, with tan ears, answers to name of Skip; $5 rewand for return or in- formation leading to his return. Call iS71-2 or address Peter Robitaille, Baltic. marsd ! LOST—March 1, a dog. black and | white, answers to name of Jack. Find- | er notify E. Blankenfeld, Preston City. marid a load of fresh Horses that will ar- rive Friday, the 7th. | also have a pair of well matched Mules that are young and sound. Wagons, Carriages, Harness, double and single. "TFOR SALE_Two horses, been used in grocery; bay horse, good worker and extra good driver, 9 years old, Weighs 1175, price $70; biack horse, age 8, extra good worker and driver, sound, price $90; also one driving out- fit, handsome bay mare, Kitty, 8 years old, very nice driver, safe for children ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATR TO RENT—Two rooms with closets Pitieyer snull inebstyorts b for light housekeeping, §3 per week. Phone 1266- Cedar St. marSd FOR RENT—Five-room flat, elec- | If in need of anything in the horse Dear line, see me. FOR SALE WANTED—Old_ buildings down. Globe Building Wrecking Co., Box 56, Norwich, Ct. feb25d to tear or women to drive and care for, want her to go to a g0od home in the coun- try, a nice custom made harness, near- 1y new, steel tired runabout buggy, new street blanket, new carriage robe, whi) tric lights, seven minutes’ walk from Franklin Square, $10 per month. A. V. Covello, 193 CIiff St. mar5d TO RENT—Modern ix-room flat. E. J. HAMILTON 871, 373, 375 Main Street Telephone 650 end, A Ruth to your Naomi, side by side. Whit wonder if some bitterness thers be WANTED—A registered arug clerk, at once; steady position. Address P. 0. Box 665, New London, Conn. marsd WANTED—Farm to rent, about 100 acres or more, suitable for dairy, around Danielson. Pomfret, Wauregan or Plainfield. S. Ch., Danielson, Conn., Box 68. marsd MEN AND WOMEN, 18 and over, desiring government clerkships, rail- way mail. postoffice, customs, internal revenue, census, war Tisk—$100 month, write for free particulars of examina- tions. J. C. Leonard (former civil ser- vice examiner), Bquitable Building, Washington. marsd WANTED—You fo know you can get 21 meals at Simpson's Lunch Room, West Side, for $5. Try us. Simpson. mar8d WANTED—Pupils for modern danc- ing lessons daily, Chamber of Com- merce Hall. Phone 1747. Evening classes, Mondays and Thursdays, 8 D. m. N. H. Levy, In mari0MThS ‘WANTED—To buy old horses to dis- pose of: dead horses and cows Te- moved free of charge. Julius Mattern, R. D 1 Norwich, Conn, In that sore heart, with woe? Whose suffering is suffering like te HORSES" FOR SALE __ |'8econd load: of ‘good Farm Ghunks and|| 1c so weighed upon etc, complete outfit $135; a bargain Eoeid ¥ ¥ for $200. 18 Union St, store, Willi- mantic, marl0d FOR SALE—Land and buildings at Yantic, Conn., consisting of 2 houses, barn, garage, shed and 6 acres of land, pasturing for 2 or 3 cow: minutes to the mill, car line, C. V. R. R. station, school and postoffice; desirable prop- erty for purchaser to rent. For further information, inquire of A ner, Yantic, Conn. FOR SALE- house, sheds an son Apply at 122 Broadway “FURNISHED ROOMS, also room light housekeeping. 18 Union St. mardd AUCTION NOTICE The following a” Syrup of Figs | name California on then you are s the or pl for the liver and bowels. Chil- delicious _fruity taste. for child's dose on Give it without fear. is a schedule of my sales for the week of March 17th. They are all highly impor- tant events and involve several thousands of dollars’ worth of and useful personal nd real estate No. 1. On Tuesday, March 18, 1919, I will sell for Mr. Elmer Richmond. who has sold his farm, 1-2 south of the Frost di schoolhouse, at Canterbury, his entire farming equipment, consisting of his beautiful herd of young thoroughbred and grade Holsteins and Ay clever farm hors: line of farming nnp‘rmmn& wagons, and household goods No. 2. On Thursday, March 20, 1 will 11 for Mr. Thad L. W at his farm, one mile Canterbury Creen, his be herd of thorou Yo pige, including a valuable and several highly bred brood sows, a lot of gilts and smaller Here is an opportunity to from one of the most herds in Windham coun in the state of Connectic ready to grab it No. 3. On Saturday, March 22, 1819, T e Administrator I Annie the - farm at Conn., the e with buildings there- 00 acres of land, suita- bly divided into pasture, tillable land and a woodlot well covered with timber. This is without doubt one of the finest farms that stands in Windham county. The house of 14 rooms of valua- ble antiques heirlooms over 1 ars will also be sold, as we fine collection look for th package, hild is having harmless laxative | little stomach, [ dren love its Fuil directions «ach bottle, 0 RENT—Fine apartment Hi th coal and wood or withow & vk housekeep jan18d. FOR RENT Two c clns('d cars, at rea sonable rates s to the end of an ocean’s breadth may Tosd a few matched Nel- Phone acre farm, barn. Address Iyn, Conn, pairs in 00. rangin: e sfifiakuousenom soods for long or short term; rates T Studlo, 52 Broadway. to and sisters of the civilized ries which have suffered at the inds of the Huns.” Heart “of Humani will be | at tho Auditorinm theatre to- | and tomorrow and Wednesday. | i b’wmght from 1050 pounds hers at but one echo Please give us | Prices very reasonable FOR SALE—Oa our voices meeting in one yriting desk combined. t Dining room table Desk, Bulletin Office. e i {a call and look them over and try the Address marsw | eve, in the New {and take them home i | £ i e -l BREED THEATRE. 1 re att ‘tion Tuesdar the Breed w Brady in her latest n the Hollow of IHer Hand. from the story by itcheon. the popular t i full of losing ac- It has been bl> direction of | is an excellent | Miss [ -65-egg Buckeye motorcycle. 64 e 3 {Every horse guarantecd as represented Twelfth 2 = ! e o |or money —Private owned, 1916, 7- nger Studebaker, always had best re, run less than 8,000 miles, i xcellent condition: has good tires, shock absorbers, tilting steering wheel, nd all extra_equipment; price C. Young, Daniels marsd bater and LOVE'S WAY. aints the today | present | lect pic- | refunded. Can be seen ple of the -.1283 Lewiston Avenue, Jim Brown's and loch with of c | stand, Willimantic. | JOHN STIMPSON, of e FOR ¢ MY HISTORICAL TAVER JOHN A. MORAN, 5 d Estate Broker, Frank PROPERTY E If you want a comfortable |kmown as Adams lcar to ride in call up JOHN | Norwich M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., | onely cry 's good and and for ed interest momen the There of r of three adults, a cottage of § or 9 rooms, With conveniences, and with a garage pre- | ferred. Address X. Y. Z. Bulletin mar7d U. S. GOVERNMENT wants railway mail clerks; men-women, 18 to 35; pleasant, fascinating work: commence $92 month: examination coaching free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 32N., Roches- ter, N. Y mar7d WANTED—A one-horse team wag- on. Fred H. Race. North Franklin. after 6 p. m. e still gleams on us it thro coming two yea minute for fresh cows knows theso a_distinc it o who has learnt he innocent i comes to a s ot meet with hardship and 1 White will also be firth chapter of Raider” The ccomplished by P rial comes at the episode. A battle roya ailroad coach and Tom ng are forred Lo the rear platform,. they may be overpowered desperate o croseing over . river they jump from the mov- to the waters helow and to swim to safely news and & Harold Lilovd make up the remainder © today and Tuesday. - goat, with wagon Eyberse, Harland | marid eggs, White tting $1, parc “day-old chicks, pril 5th, R Willim: a8 Real only John __ Phone 446-2 country (from Lyrics of the 100, $7; [ IIOD 9th 2 CR OF THE DAY —Docs _ this train vou get . single, for farm | milking; good Blankénfeld, marld “FOR SALE—Moy d condition, roomy, nge for light 2| Norwich. Dodge closed serv- B for L |ice car. Phone 152-12 mar7d |- T | “WANTED—Painting to do at & : [ sonable prices, inside or out: old fur- TFOR SALE Pool table in | e made new. Address Painter, No. B Addre mar7d > ay or H Norwich Town. ust long for what you work bridge e ; fhis road is FOR SALFE FOR SALE Comb Wy e & ick, com- conductor. trip White Herrick WANTED- Representatives in Nor- { wich and vicinity to call on aulomo- behalt of tk Automobile ation, better known as \’w‘ and r or oi Soline Mon- | SECOND DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. | March 8—The Repub- Association, through its Jonathan Bourne, the following Washington Cut t reference scription lished out ul of a comple become atesman nan than I'm in al- to when debt eam ¢ 0od condi Two Medern Houses On Washington Street FOR SALE : ] Room (202) C. WITTER, Haven, Conn. Office and Auction Rooms, No. 42 5 Main St Danielson, Ct. Office call 32-12. House 40 Hon. out its ! th chair. | 71 Main St. maréd An experienced barber. rt, Plainfield, FOR SALE newly overha ¢ the patient from t h Vella, C: 1 FOR SALE-—( old Ayrs Bri is e b marid atfons is . killed the cour \geous action of the republicans of t nate in rising up at the critical | and signing their names to ent that amounts to a prom o vote for the £ ted to that bod: The ref party as the ‘party of protection o new significance in the lemand that the United b ved from the fatal he Wilson league. Here- slogan of the republicans protection to American in- s from des ive foreign com- St adhering to that prin- party now assumes the new | (20ICe < protector American liber vod Under the leadersh: ip of Lin- e republi v gain come mperilled institutions the world that govern , for the people all remain the birt an: nd declaration of e phirases of the res- | Cre hich republic of | cort signed their names in | 1), of the most momen- | the league of ‘:~f .)ohn A. | ur : Y ; o 1 tate Broker, marsd FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Strest Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Ives Ex,, 11 Champlin Street P Address Oars, Bulle- | mardd | 1d cigar, | Manila e mar3d | spruce preterred tin " SMOKE a Manila | pleasant aroma, “Bonita 10 not prese 1tion An e FOR SALE-—N ¥ pa Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Unexcelled Insurance Protection Telephone 1334 FURNI B CcundlivaL Wm, W. FORSALE- LyiliAuu) me ImagTny 4 EE/IEDE 65 Broadway — - LURN Jhuo U i oldiers who rid : VT sacri- ar. ting of week in osep! ofore Watch 9 | View, and' Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farm forbook let. EE‘ o at Hill, Weeka asant | long New Britain Eritain Lod | etectior instr ation, care | marl SM ought to d ta'ents chooss their study when life as heen | the € hana furnicur, That. is just I did. Our fond of ani ced him to Star. TEN ROOM HOUSE No. 23 Spruce St. Laurel Hill 10 minutes’ to Franklin Square, house piped for gas and has a good heater. Fruit trees and garage. Good reason for selling this well built Enquire of HOS. H. BECKLE 278 Main 5t Avon—M nce e ughter, Ma d | Bloomficld | France. and | Danbury ount | three 1o | company o Y ng WESTERLY. R walk to the res: - “WANTED— A compe Mrs. Joh FOR SALE Inquire Horsc have many the said IFOR SAL home. e paid on_the d: ti Tnau a tailor’ it was W atalogue. | 15d rite for z FARMS © i e 1, Racir Conn. accommodate the istory of o it is a docu- port than the | o freedom to the The population ed of a n 3 t com- rccummul 110,000,000 s d 300 bill of our national | CTRYON'S 5 Main St.. “HF K Al F'DOSCOPF Glass wratior ary show Rheumatic les and st be tr colonists, Cottage o countr; Business Blocks, destrable oints most ed to overworked, your pro- 1 or rent, as 1 people looking for HILL. urance. aver Blis phically United S m TED_Second hand and antigue 4l kinds: get our prices Sell, A, Bruckner. 55 Frank. | D. g have 4 number of outn befors you of my Foley 105 ONECO ST. Cottage House With One Barn and One Garage WILLIAM F. Real Kstace and 1 com 103 do all of m; veterans of the war one red - blue for 1vice. bedroom windows is due to the warm eper being condensed on the ice-cold window. nousand three . hundred + hoots manufabtured in | were supplied to the 1 serving at the st_pr 1 Broad- | aprsd fore- | thetr D. M. BROY Auctioneer | Pho AUCTION farm I ha ) sold, T must at publ sction known as bert »wn 3 ne from Lawton's V Jewett City and 5 miles from Plainfield, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1919, " WANTED 120 General Housework, 10 Farmers,| 5 Boiler' Makers, 5 Coppersmiths, 12| | Electricians, 5 Waitresses, 2 Machin |ists, 3 Women Cooks. € ved from RiYy | FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU OVERHASLING |AND REPAIR WORK|— === OF ALL KINDS ON lecny Bonds and AUTOMOBILES, | Installment Cards| C%gfiflfl:"éfig’;& | PO ORICE AT THE SHUFIX 256 Main Strest Franklin Square hanical . Modern Improvements Bargain Price been occupying vacate and will | the premises | . Dawley farm, in | of Griswold, on the foi , about 1 possib noor in coal, such s water power. and it §s, hrough the utilization of| the industrial future ooks. hopeful. James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street, wions o1 5| FOR SALE ‘ $2,700 | at 10 o'clock a. my 5 IS 7> acres land with house barn, 39 acres mhamper: ~plover's Tability — and placed s compensation act was in- ' he December session of | lative Council bf Jamaica. to the rings on the: big oaks, cit at Winme- for shipbuilding, a mum the trees. were from 100 to 125 < old, and some had been grow ears exports exceeded in valus for any previous month in tory of American commerce, to a statement lssued by ireau_of Foreign and Domestic Yepartment of Commerce. | a | the following: express wagon. press wagon cutting ma well pump, nowing mil horses, 1 tip cart, manure spreader, ex- | pole, clipping machine, hine, Sharples separator, t mill, grindstone. win- , 18-ft. Jadder, sled, chains, Eclipse corn crosscut saw, scythes and . 1 new door, on cob, lot of picks, shovels, forks, and tongs, bushel bas- 3 and and other buildings and orchard, on trolley ca- line. For particulars inquire FRANCIS D. DONGHUE Central Bldg Repairs, Fainting, Trim- | 9, Upholstering and Wood Work. | Blacksmithing in all its Lrances. " Scoit & Dlark Eurp l 507 to 515 North Main St. | ‘ FLDWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 | =i T!'nken-Hyatt and | New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLGCK & HAYNES |4 BANK STREET, Phane 781-3 mps_of WANTED. ieeth. Dun't matter it 0 $15 set. ost and recelve We buy dia- heavy pine timber and about 3¢ e of standing wood, fine well of water. in cradle, planter, plow 6 h. p. gasoline naths, blacksmith { about hens, iron bars, ice tools, pick: also never failing sp: 2 acres tr Phone Norwich the ilis of the d and denounced time work their | down very life as who signed o down in history of the declara TUnited State narplots who an trustess for| and wealth will fade into | from which they came’ BR[EF STATE NEWS American hout town | rare . LOAN co., er St., nd Market Sts. iiable firm to deal with. 1872 cleared land, some situated miles to ma had nflenc st FOR SALE invest-| The well-known Jeremiah | {Stark Farm. You all know| lit. Ask about it. e Allie E. A. PRENTICE | ad | Prone 300 86 Cliff Street| ’ 'CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use ForOver30 Years he wood can be sold ¢ ehold Goods: Stove and pipe. rings, chairs, dishes. rior suite, lamps, eight-day lot of fruit jars, lanterns, 100 numerous to mention. be decidedly stormy, sale | place next fair week day. sale cash. Caterer in dl-i Express Harness Farm Harness | Team Harness Buggy Harness| At the Right Prices THE L. L. CHAPMAN 0. 14 Bath Street, A rare nettle fiber for making tea made of blackberry| 1p made of burnt wood these near-products are| t as good” by the govern- Send for Wilcox's Fa nd L hoice WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St. Wenterly, R. L Telephone 236 of 400. ARVINE DAWLEY. AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garage Service Connected D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Shetucket Strect \cqual to The B results, wumber of en SALE HORSES of all kinds that T :xchange right away to an express load of 2 which will be here 1f you want a Horse come and see me. ELMER R. PIERSON. T 1 lnb-.y marsd Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AlIR CELL COVERING Fzor Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. by room f Nerwich, Conn. : grs Sigaatuse of rtising medium fa cqual to The Bule in_tor_business resul kind, Second Flnor,i E:‘:n:uui o NEW LONDON | Eastern Commecticut town Newtonn high school building, as i letin for bus.nasq