Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 19, 1919, Page 12

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e e FAYR, -COOLER TODAY; WARMER TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Motion Pictares at the Auditorium. | Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. | Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at !Davis Theatre. Rn“!( Skating at Oly'nule hall. Immergruen Lodge, No. 12, O. D. H. |8, meets in Germania Hall. Somerset Lodge, No. 34, F. M. meets in Masomic Temple. Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 11, 1. 0. O. ¥.. meets in Odd Fellows’' Hall Ladies’ Auxiliary, No. 15, A meets in Foresters' Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS Free Movies for Boys. The free moving the boys of the city of elever and sixteen this” (Wednesday) aft @clock. There will be t aures Ik by J former sccretary SEVERE TEST SHOWS HOW 10 SAVE SHOES and A his work—and they are just worn out. H. on a pair of Neslin-soled molders' shoes given them for test. comings of other soles. picture s wi rmoon Harold under the grind of abrasive materials. They are made by Scie pecially tough : the roughest kind of wear longer and save mon over, they are c I roof. You can get th BREED THEATRE Today, one present for its on new shoes in Hamilton i , women Goody Ol factured Tire & Rubber L ne 38-5 tain Street WILLIMANTIC, CONN. 0 |[Furnished Seashore| Cottages | For Sale or Rent Watch Hill, Pleasant and along the Rhode lsland shore; also accessible Scashore Farms. end forbook let. Weekapaug, “A molder in our foundry wore a o 2 pair of shoes with Nedlin Soles every day for ten months and two weeks— both in the foundry, and to and from .| The Sessions Foundry Company of Bristol, Connecticut, makes this report ! '1~ —guaranteed to | oy y 2 t | e | | flea in Soles | - FOR SALE consisting o : FINE RESIDENCE 1 & WILLIMANTIC, CONN. _' ne FOR SALE | : b WILLARD W. HAYDEN I o Neolin Soles have none of the short- They do not burn or crack under conditions such as these—nor do they wear out quickly ce to be es- d durable, will stand mifortable and water- who also | | | i Fram& W. Coy WESTERLY, R. I CARPENTER A;UCTIOI\‘ TUESDAY, MARC one Barn good nto three T‘HOE» H. BLCl\ LEY 278 Main OVERHAGLI AND REPA WORK | CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Repairs, Fainting, Trim- | ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its Erances. Scott & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St DENTIST > DR. E. J. JONES o|Suite 46 Shannon Building A Take elevator Shetucket Street entrance. Phopa FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewoed Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 988 the ilptor, Ignorance is more powe Sands @l pesms geople thar ful | the Knowledge | Hor: my bought the about March FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES WANTED TO RENT i | FDR SALE J. C. WITTER yOffice and Sale Street, Danielson, M Conn| HIGHLY IMPORTANT PUBLIC SALE in e Administrator to e of the late Anm Thompson of North dale, Conn. SATURDAY, MARCH 22D, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. The sale will open with per sonal property, including and valuable collection of tiques family heirlooms the most perfect state of pr ervation, owned on this old farm for over 150 y which could not be any time at any this occasion 3 advantage opportunity and your family and frie joy old-fashi sale our dol settle M or vlu Grosver an- in nd ind purchased at price had not presented itself of this grand o Bring and en led farm il 1 d ds od, wher y without reserve or = The following is a partial and limited description of the con- tents of the 14-room nouse: Thry consis fine old chamber ng of bureaus, b is, 1 gr with set ads, canopy chairs coloni comple fluted leg with old cely designed pedestals panish rocier, a lot 0 tom ~ chairs 5 framed of izes, 1 0 rirrors wi 1 art giass top and isted mirrors h bea corn droy tand, Jarge carpets a ction of ol 1l pieces plei quilt Smalier lant The Real Estate will be sold 1.30 o'clock, at ), with rooms, sple Thomp Othe On account of the storm, the auction sale that was to have been held Tuesday at the Elmer E. Richmond place in Canter- bury was postponed, but will be i Electrician: held today WEDNESDAY, MARCH AT 10 A. M. 19 ELMER E. RICHMOND Canterbury, Conn. C. WITTER, Auctioneer SALE OF HORSES. very sorry that my c will not be here March advertised. On account of sickness buyer has only part of the I am in the west filling out Will be back with them 2nd. Notice will be I am load given upon arrival Tel. WHEN YOU WANT 10 iness mediu ertising 536-3. ME LERSON. before the publi better than (i olumas of Tt ‘ | Liberty Bonds and = GEER FOR SALE—3 1 new and 1915 and 2 tops. mar19d WANTED — Blacksmith {who is w ng to make hims around the shop. Charles Panielson, Conn._Tel. 188 WANTED—For {ice cream parle {grand opening Applicants must v Milton Co., 144 Main & “WANTED - hoard for elde floorman, | If useful | condition Adams, | both wi rar19d | Mapl FOR SALE- {milch cow W. Lathrop. i tires summer A z00d 6 year old ne th calf by her side. orwich Town. new candy and | girls for our ith new room and| - FOR SALE—Reo 1918 'hus Ao < 88| cord tires on rear and one spar mari2WFEM | 152 b & ma .| FOR SALE land tourin; | payment | mar19d “SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK with Ford motor The Frisbie-McCormicl Co. > Shetucket St marldd ""REO 3; TON SPEED WAGON, 1915." The “ViM DELIVERY CAR, 1,000 Ibs. c It in good running order, pric low The Frisbie- McCormick Co., Shetucket St ‘.u'w‘.hl USED TRUCKS frof tons’ The ucket BUICK 6 CYLINDER Furnished lady a 1918 model 90 Over will take Ford in part Hope Valley, R. “One | hand furniture warerooms | Write, call o WANTED v | | Franklir | She mick Ce St. marisd newly painted sod_tires. Th Shetucke mar19d | | TwANTED | day we REPUBLIC TRUCK, one fon capaci- new ~McCormick Co., 52 good mechanical condition maridd it 29 young horse and matched WANTED— T+ r West apiece pair. a trial 0 3 return them i oreman, at ou Harnesses, low marl9d chicks from Tourtellotte, 1658 allow pre WANTED. s : Telephon. T ACCOUNTANT e of Col s, div FOR SALE- e late C ri quantit 1dy ma ] house with 10 rooms rn with oor. h wagon s and ar and cord we henhouse nformatio; € Adm mar19d nari9d W y_bog heap. marisd WooD per tn ent prices;. delivered in ¢ Broadway Tel. 6! 58 ) wood COLLATERAL LOAN Co.. Water St. A y ger bay hor: \d harness, or w weighs 1400 pounds, 20 General Housework, 10 Farmers, | 15 Boiler Makers, 5 Coppersmiths, 1 5 Waitresses, 2 Machin ists, Cooks. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Women harne: tons lineal MeNicol mar doub 3 Broadway 10 WANTED ett City “WE OFFER White | 87x5 Kelly Goody for one two-ton motor, eld tires front, 40x8 rear, platform removab! canvas ropes, etc.; fully equipped, ete been run on purchased at time o and not further needed; in condition; will sell at fair price. W. A. P, care Norwich Bulletin FOR SALE—ilandsome young p tame and sound, also rubber tired car- and two-whe and riding saddle drive him Installment Cards | 75> BOUGHT AT MARKET PRICES OFFICE AT THE SHU-FIX 256 Main Street Franklin 877 freight Square AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garage Service Connected D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Phenl | | | | 1 runabout, harness any child can ride entire rig §! iams Shetucket str:u The Piano T uner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 mari FOR complete model, like | Adams, 821 marid SALE with new Main Heide inch plows 0 shoats. Willimantic. 9-16 S, mar1y Phone | Frisbie-McCormick Co,, ir stable and office, Phone sawed lengths. | or cord Inquire | FOR RENT furnishes marl9d FOR RENT | Two closed car day or night per month. mar18d TTO RENT—Irom April st ements, modern conveniences, Fashington S To Inquire 5 tenement, St room Cedar White's Phone 1 Court ( reasonabl tw Inquire marl8d W | occupied 192 Franklin L low price, for the s one the best H h . Pratt, rented hich t | will be L | location, the street marlid TO. RENT- = rooms at 43 Uniot TO RENT house St k light houseke 1 ew From of nine rooms with all conve April 1st, W hoard, three rlin-Rockwel 3 Boswell Ave TO RENT six-room flat 7 martd | : STORAGE—Household for long or s termn; ablv. Fanning Studio, 52 jeld Broadway rooms light nousekecpl Tel 1043-3, FOR RENT rooms for Sckool St n T 3 JOHN A. MORAN, tate Broker, m M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 FOR SALE_ VERMONT COWS | Carload just arrived, Tuesday, | March 18th. | FRED W. HOXIE Telepm)ne 62 $600.00 Lebanon i o= a ;' WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM West fira SPECIALIST St Westerly, R I 1,200 Tons {inch Ice, w Address Ice, care of Nor- | wich Bulletin. For Sale 105 ONECO ST. Cottage House With One Barn and One Garage Modern Improvements Bargain Price James L. Case |Norwich Town. 37 Shetucket Street, with JOHN A. MORAN Real | Franklin Square Estate Broker Norwich FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Ten Business Block: uilding | desirabie locations. List | perty if you caro to sell or rent, as 1| bave a number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, 1 Real katate uad Insorance. Room 168 Tharer Bldg. nent ana Lots, ali in| Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING Far Sale by | THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. $51 14 Clit SL| R on | 12 Oak St | cottage | — Franklin Square. | If you want a comfortable| car to ride in call up JOHN| FOR SALE. your pro- | by | FOR SALE (‘umm of , ready deliver; th Frankln, Conn. > Div. FOR SALE boards, now on Race, Ngrth Fr Lebaiton FOR BALE—Ford hauled ) DEEbR e _marldd "FOR'SALE W. . 601-1 Carload ck ki 19- tourin R Williman Six In Whi marsh Sl Banks i W | FARMS for sale. Write for catalo Conn 'A GOOD HOME ** FOR SALE | | will sell at public auction, | premises, on Saturday, |at 10 o'clock a. m., | property, located | Voluntown, Conn., | good house—barn —two henhouses— | {one and a half acres of land { household goods. | If the weather is stormy, the sale| on_the ! March 22nd, | the ‘balance of m: in the village o consisting of a day. | i JOSEPH W. HATCH FOR SALE House owned Wil Mrs. | on by E. A. PRENTICE out it 86 Cliff Street. _ Phonc |SPECIAL ONE-MAN FARM A farm of livided into tillable land, fi beautiful 65 acres, well ure and wnod plenty other The is well e orchard and | and | G| ice- | som hof |in the house), horses, irmin main from a manufact to be sold rm: = HORSES‘ JUST ARRIVED 20 HEAD kinds Drafters Bus-| Chunks and a also have 15 head of d Horses that | can t price. Harness in need of any line see me. E. J. HAMILTON Main Street. elephone 650 $3,500.00 WILL PURCHASE i Archa \fJ Coit Highest 2 de Properties Unexcelled Ins Tele rance 6 Protection hone 1 Broadway FOR SALE HISTORICAL TAVERN PROPERTY L.“ow1 as Adams Tavern in! Enquire of A. A. ADAM,- Seekonk, Mass. " FARM BARG | | nigh | without FOR SALE | $2,700 near ning d barn, | crchard, on acres land and other buildings an trofley ca- line. For ‘particulars inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE || 2 | | I i | i Central Bldg Phore Norwich f| FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street Estat Ives Mowrey Wm. W. Champiin Streef and | 12 {will take place the next fair week |’ POETRY THINGS AS THEY ARE, Your altar stands—just as it stood of hippers you have in mani- worship still the only your late one you th They changed, drom age. to age, Till brave schismatie faced tion you-heneeforth pricéthood of and” they: exult . your‘Aftar erown as the“faw lays OF hidcanihal: Your liturgy With victim offered down. say they hither and by footle 1o ng, silly dream to which you the” people, That dream may be vet in dream of truth unbodied he the future’s culirasdole tis-of the More-than-all- now— visioning—But_it must go! priest has, wheited and- uplifts the knife— e avid. of that life! { Your dream’s” unblemisher Your priest serves other name listening flock Tanded claim: Peace. Material Use ('tis but your approves yowr Good, “your culf ty there of the ; there wuh few—and find the service fair. h M un. HUMOCR OF THE DAY ‘ashington crossed the Telaware. Take notice T didn't cros< the peo- " he poinied out.—New York Sun d he propose to you? I'm afraid not spoke a; ation to station as persox to person.— un, Reporter—What started is (not you Things “That Shall Thomas, in the New York the blaze Fire t=neo Why ¢ (in a whispar) — Spon- insurance.—Buffalo Express. don’t you put some mor( our horse 7" vou see the poor beast cal arry what he has?'—St. Louit Dispatch. Uncle Sam is no buiiy. ke care of himself.” Eh ” Lard Tost Lut he ca¥ ncked rocks at hif soon found him in 3 ansas City Journal me have five of an show old chap u want.® You carf — Boston hserve @ reet car his pock- tearing would deduc- pe your ins home ta chortled shelve: soda _clerk, omething > mher when fiozen last THE Drooklrn mber over reet Rail- while the New Yo e 2,008 \ room 1 take times per cent. d Kinge about the uad a pop- 00, comparad for New importan! from 273, Trance eover being di- of which n exploited. 252 were in ac- 1913 The total ans of thesa mines was of coal, anihracite and relative ~ proportion ‘of ;. Coal and 93 per cent.; per cont. of roduciion ) 44,000 tor Suffered for Eight Years. Rheumatic pains, lame back, sorq mvr\x les and stiff joints most frequent- can be traced to overworked, wealt disordered kidneys, Daisy Bell, R. D. 3, Box ah, Ga., writes: 1* was suffering for eight years from pain in the hack and could not do any of my work. but sifice I have taken Foley Kidney Pills T can do all of my work.” Foley Kidney Pills have given to thousands who suffered from or bladder trouble. Try thems 00d Co. DROSTATE disorders, 1 men: Dositi Bladder trous getling up frequen Iy drugs private . osteopaths, chirop lture direcfors use it; anyond anywhere: no mat bave tried.. or how ‘old (I this method will bring ‘results qu Write for free illustrated booklet and convineing testimony. Flectrothermat 258 Harrison BIgL Steubenvie, marisd tor = g HELP WANTED—MALE. PROSTATE announcement und ar The . Eleatrof Harrison Bldg., Steu marisd suderers. to re d our sufferers 1q ander I'ers getrothermai C: . Steubenviiie, Ulu

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