Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 17, 1912, Page 8

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What Is Going On Tonight, t A tn Fictures and Songa at Bresd e tion Plctures and Ilustrated Songs at eater, Evidk Post, Xo. x.kg.A.n. meeta k! am Memorial. -t!nan‘:lcdlna‘\' n Sick Benefit Soclety gmeets in Carpenters’ Hall Court Clity of Norwich, No. 63, I, of A eets in Foresters Hall 2 tonomo_Council, No. 30, O. U. A B, meets at No. 214 Laurel Hill Ave- Engineers’ Asso- t Bill Block, ANNOUNCEMENTS BREED THEATER. Bronche Billy and the Girl (Essanay), Sterling Western Feature, Waudeville and Motion Plotures 8t|K, of C. Honors for M M Dwysrss] April Mortality=Clean Oity Active=Jursrs Drawn for May Term owen of New York, official of the Clyle Line Steamship company, bas arrived from New York, having purchased from An- Kennedy his farm near the children's home. The strong feature picture at the Broed toduy is entitied Broncho Billy mnd the Girl Billy is a lawless fel- low and an habitue of the Rawhide dance hall. He is about to shoot up the place, but Nan Fowler, pretty ranch @irl, takes the: revolver from him and leads him outside, where she obtains his promise to never drink again. Nan's father goes to town to sell some cattle. Bil him as the man who has rece big_sum of money and holds Broncho examines the walle upon him 1D, and comes Nan's photo and discovers that he has i his sweetheart's father. He 1= ey to the old h- man, wiio is about to have him ds Brencho, the but Nan's fa- ed. Nan pi iff coming at ther gets rid of revealing Broncho's guil offers him @ place on the ran X Another Biograph detective picture on for today, and the musical force further augme by the engage- ment of Miss Marie Flinne, contralto, from Boston POLI'S BROADWAY THEATER. str teur night per- e the ate gen- jine merit s and e for t this big pesil four latest motior Casey, tenc SAGE AND SULPHUR Gives Color Lustre to Faded and Gray Hair, For gemeratic pave been used for hai scaip troubles. Al sveryon >ws the walue of such & combination for ke ing the hair a even color, curing dandrufl nd fal ing batr, and for of the hir. Years tching scalp owadays gist can Tead-to-u; in perfect is sort ge and Sulphur Hair Remed: hich Sage and Sulphur @re combined with other valuable rem- @dles for scalp troubles and thin, weak Bair that is or or coming out. After remedy for a gradually coming back, your scalp will Teel bet ndruft will 0 be gome, and in less thar onth's time theré will be a wonde your nair. Lon't neglect frerence in our hair if it is fu of dandruff, losing i or of com ing oul t t t bottle of Wyeth's Sag ur from your druggist, and see what a few day treatment will do v. Al drug- ts soll it, under guarantes that the 18 not exactly as represented. nt Lee & Os INDIAN NOVELTIES BOWS, ARROWS, MOCCASING, SWEET GRASS BASKETS LEATHER NOVELTIES INDIAN And COWBOY DOLLS, WATCH FOBS, INDIAN POST CARDS, ETC., AT Wrs. Edwin Fay's Franklin, Squa Norwich, Conn. SAY, HOW ABOUT THAT CONTRACT WORK? Placed it yet? me before going further. | have got the materials anc the men to do the work for you and my prices will sat- isfy you. Many of my satisfisd cus- tomers in this city will teil you the would gladly refer you to 370 and Call me on the phone No. let’s get together. C. M. WILLIAMS, Tel. 3 216 Main Street, Another shipment of thos Democ: nd Con CARRIAGES See that $10.00 B an we are showing six TEAM HARNESS Clippe § We can sharper machine The L. L. Chapman Co 14 Bath St., Norwich, Coan. Just Arrived — H. Koehler & Co! BOCK y to Free delive: parts of the city. H. JACKEL & CO. QLALITY in work should always be considered ly when it costs no more thsn the iggerior kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our price tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. A!;\BERLAI N DR. C. R. CH Dental Surgeon Ta charge of Dr. B, 1. Geer's practice dumng his last liness, McQrory Building, MNerwich, Conn. Better consult with | TOBAY, FAIRTOMORROW Herbert prominent drew I, M, M this cit of Colu made vention Georg for |ed e | wo nand Gagnon Clean-Up Leagu PUTNAM B Made State Warden. Dwyer of Cargill council of Putnam man to be elected a state officer of the Knights in_Connecticut. y is the first mbus wte warden at the 1d this week. e Johnson of St Marrled in Putn: from a Ms They names clergyman, that their trip, eeping trees—w at a poi new ) length in that Stood the Test. silowing persons thi N Ster Putnam. Deaths in shows tha Putnam ¢ disease art disease and owns m Trud Putna 1 Hawk tainvil n in annual con- North Grosvenor- dale has made good as third baseman Thomas team of the Cana- dian league, beating out five good can- didates for the position. e T e TToi- A number of the members of Put- |the song. That Orchestra Rag, fol nam chapter, R. A. M, of this elty, [10%eC g e et evening for the 100th anniversary cele- (X0 TEITERS FRLRE (Y bration of the organization of Warren | Fratcoriis S0/t AL TTO8L FE T s e 1 e, Adams; buck and wing Unclaimed Letters, Malcolin: solo, Band, Ephraim ol e address: to Fred ixon, | Jones, Hermon ibbs. e work of Hox 35 Mise . ielle Brown, A, |chorus sang with volume and har- Durocher and Miss Winifred Kennedy [mony. @ : are unclaimed at the Putnam post- | George Adams had the house | office this week. ing wheiher he was naturally black or just made up, and the buck-and wing Moving to Pawtucket. dancing evoked such hearty applaus Simon Farley, long identifigd with |that Mr. Malcolm had to repeat his the business inferests and public f- | strenuous stunt. fairs of Putnam, is moving to Paw-| In the chorus were P. Laughlin, J tucket. Mr, Farley has been engaged | Glagser, B, Smith, M, Ladd, E. T in the clothing busi in Putnam | ley, 1. Bentley, M. Riordan, and has filled the public effices of tax [iey, A. Beckmen and J. M collect and assessor Before contng After the closing solo, the interlocu- iam he was in business in Dan- am. achusetts town from Indianapolis came 1 Thursday to be married by were not e publish- ceremony they left here 1ch pleasure in be- in a tree—if hen it rains four, but a band of are in Potnam, camped nt below the ds will soon n of & piece put in from Rhode Isl- tretch to be h, commenc- present pioce of section of the passed the Putnam Swanbers, te, Put- Central er, Putna Gre lin h April. the there luring Apr atate children Pneumonia of the ner- i under the Sterling are t ed d the nam during t of jurors y term of am, George C. Backus, m, Sflas M ins; Brook- le Andrew G. Morse; Hampton, Killingly, Bugene y Plainfleld, 1 A. Baton . John_ H. Seatl A. B. Wel. ling B. Svaulding; wi C. Mills, B. L W tock, -Willilam B T herell, ded Injured Wheelman. m in a Worcester paper of under & Webster dateline, Georze Robert, Putnam, rge . Landis, Providence, a o crashed into a fefice road, M. smol n . aut bile. o the He inju erwise lean City " league itis made it it veather joke fo ind i a Roberts was cighboring semi-con- He assist- man being Worcester hos- sunt, Lan- en he cra er wrenched ired. s Suggestions. hag put out ng everyone inte m at e aking The big d & il nm onday of next What is wanted is co- °1 on, verybody will get busy and ¢ es of rubbish are col- 1 1. r will do its part in irnishing teams, free of expense, to hat the debris is removed A Late Season. T weeks late.” in Putnam farmer and town. raining like 1dding water to turated with water that of them has been delayed the present month. Talking has come to or the farm- n thefr work ing satisfac- Fourth Annual Banquet. tho Delta class of the Methodist r ompletefl arrangements or th h annual banquet to be b n Monday evening next. All of e rs and teachers of the Sun- 1 hool and members of the men's class ha een invited. This gath e o he mportant pring season, Noted About Town, day exercises in Putnam dore Fieldrave of Allonbahad, India, is to give a talk on that coun- try at the Baptist church in South Woodstock Sunday evening. Mr, Fieldrave is a native of India. Apple trees in this section are now showing many blossoms. Mr. and Mrs. Benfamin Martin have recently been guests of fri i recently | friends in Joseph McKachnie s to be presi- dent of the day during the Memorial Rev, J. R. Stubbert of the Baptist church and Rev. Thomase Feltman of the Adventist church will exchange pulplts Sunduy In obser seenslon day spe- dal services were held at St Ph church Thursday, Rev, C. J, Harriman offlelating Eugene Tatro, who was severaly burned on his and at the fire af the Morse ba Woods avenue, {s recovering from his injuries, Mr, Tatro is n member of the fre depart ment. Rav. J. N. Garst, pastor of the Hup- tist church at Thompson, is to spend Wil He was the summer traveling WItH & party that Is io make a tour in_Furope: YANTIC HAPPENINGS Annual Minstrel Bhow of Fire Com: “pany Delights a Big Audfence—Va- cation for Station Agerit Glbbs. The Tantic fire engine company gave its annual minstrel show in the fire engine hall Wednesday evening to a crowded house, When the clirtaing parted there were sixteen full fledged colored gentlemen with thetr interloe- utor, dressed in black suits, with red ties 'and apple blossom boutonnleres. Peter Vanderwanrt was the clever in- terlocutor and the end men wero M Muiholland nd George Adams, The tamboes, Hermon J. Gibbs and Sey- mour Quimley, had the local hits go- ing at a speed that kept the audience The programme opened with 1 to a wedding next Wednes- tor invited all in the ha which will take plac wi be there. here was an intermission of twen- ty’ minutes during which music was furnished by Bullard’s orch which played for the show and dancing. Af er intermission an original skeich given, called The Haunted House owner of the house 4H. J. Gibbs) hi a_whitewasher nof afraid of spiri (George Adams) to make necessary improvements, When the spirits acted the furniture and every loose object moved, causing much amazement un- til the ghosts took charge and the whitewasher vanished in the audience, then another sketch was given, ' Quack Doetor. Dr. Quack, Patric Laughlin; patinets, Harold Bentley, Jason Kingsley and Fred Brown; h opponent, Ellis Bentley; his swee heart, Myron Ladd, I took up Dancing the remainder of the evening, during which time the old | ded to W. Burke square piano was aw purpose of he money recently used pool tab . Corcoran drilled the mem- company and through the | of the different members und ship of H, J. Gibbs ma re disposed of. Supt. J, Mar- Mr, Corcoran during re- v presiding at the piano. e ‘door C, H. Congdon sold and John' Weiler was door- from | he purchase of a Te: o and of his er Reardon, by made played many to_the advanc: Carben lights Village Notes. Marion and NOTIGE mornin, twe parents. ton ha ing t arle town Wednesday of the I cor to attend t ing He was Gibbs, og show autom, W, 5 guest ove H, 3 . Linn around " Helps to a Healthy Refr i;fierator ng the reirigerator, all crumbs should be removed, and if liquids are spilled they should be wiped up at once. Remove shelves and scrub them in hot suds, made by dissolving a table- | spoon of Gold Dust washing powder in | warm w Dry with a cloth or in | the sunshine, if possible Scrub every part of both the ice and the food cham- | bers thoroughly with the hot suds; rinse | in clear water, wipe dry and leave open | to air, Scald waste pipe with boiling Dust washing pan and then MONEY LOANED l -k Jewelry on_Diamon and Securit Lowest Rates of Interest. established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO., | 142 Maln Street, Upstairs. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTIC 10 CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Districl of Norw on the 16th day of May, A. D, 191 Present Judge., d istrict, 2 Ordered, That the Executrix cite ¢he creditors of said deceased to bring in their clalms against said estate within six months from this date, by posting a_ notice to that effect, to- gether with a copy of th's order, on the signpost nearest place’ where said deccased last and in the same Town, and by publishing the] once In a newspaper having a | lation in sald Dist-ict and make | n to_thig Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge The ubove and foregoing is a true opy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk, NOTICE,—All creditcrs of sald de- eazed are hereby notified to presemt their claims against sald estate to th unde ned at 171 Laurel Hill Ave. A Comn., wit me Jim- JANETTE ng order. | GIEFORD), Exeeuirix. VS, ROSS tal O, 10MNEDIE ommedieu. Suppleme State onnecticut, County of New London or Court, ss, May 1sth, A. D, 101 Upon ihe fomplaint of the said Lilly M. 1 Hommédlen, claiming for r thierein: set ¢, now ) t, having b he n the first Tuesd: appéaring’ to i de ATic not mplaint order o nd_being found by u, required issued, now the plaintiff or a further orde in the premise Norwich Hulle in Norwich, Cr, o THER? 3 10 advertisms medium 'n _ inecticut equal to The Bule usiness resuils Standerd foryems| [ ADVER TISEMENTS Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repairs, painting, trim- ming, upholstering and wood work. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scott & Clark Comp. 507 te 515 North Main St. | HAVE RESUMED MY HACK AND LIVERY BUSINESS AT MY BATH STREET STABLE, WHERE ALL CALLS WILL BE GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION, TELEPHONE 883, WM. F. BAILEY (Buccessor to A. T. Gardner) Landscaping If you intend to do anything in this line ‘this spring, now is the time to place your order for Trees, Sarubs and Berenntals. Estimates and plans gladly given. GEDULIMG'S GREENHOUSES. aprsd O. F. BRNST. Mgr. F. C. ATCEISON, M. D, PAYSICIAN AMVD SURGEON, Room i, Second Fior. Shannon Bldg. Night 'Dhowe 1383. of planting FOR SALE. The Bankrupt Stock Teas and Coffee kinds of Canned Goods of W. of Groceries, and all Tow will be sold todey and every day antil disposed of at prices to move it. me and get the bargains, Fixtures also may17d = _—fl | FOR SALE ‘ [ for gale. Brick Bleck containing three flats centrally located. Well rented. An exceptionally good investment for quick buyer. For full particulars | | | inquire of ||| THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, 724 278 Main St. 868-2 Koo o i o) FOR SALE Cottz~- of 9 Ioms, steam electric lights and cpen plumb- ing, at 24 River Avenue. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main St:eet, City. Phones: | | FOR SALE. Kitchen range, with water front and connections, first class democrat wag- 5 pound De Laval separator, ghbred Indlan Runner duck egss, 12, Viscol, the best oil for har- F.'0. CUNNINGHAM. Telephones, 854-12 and 287-2. apr27d SALE HORSES A nice lot of good all kinds of work. They must be sold Come and see them. WANTED, under the heading of *WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT™ are inserted at the rate of 5¢ per line, six words to the line WANTED—AL once, and o seamstress in children. _Address Bu two caretakers an institution for intendent, 810 Blm St, New Haven, Conn. mayild WANTED—Sober, reliable man_for farm work; good milker. York, Westerly, R. maylbd Apply C. B. L Tel. 13-5. YOURG GIRL wants light housework; making. mayli6. position for nderstands dress- Address Hox 419, City. ATTENTION —Best years' experience in & palnter, paperbanger, oritor; law; pl nisied. Address D, City. city werk guaranteed; or contraci; estimaies fur- in the city, 20 New York city as grainer, dec- prices udlik, Box 419, . mayled T WANTED—Party to_take boarding house. Apply Gien may16d Woolen Mills, WANTED—By competent man, gar- FOR SALE. $25.00 buys a fino, sweet tone organ in pertect, order, with stool; terms, $6 down, $1 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Main_ St, Nerwich, Conn. Tiayl7PSTuThPS $152.00 buys a mew upright plano which cost 3315 less than six weeks o, just exchanged for a new electric player piano. This is the best value e baye over oftered. Investisate to- day. Terms, $12 down, $6 per month. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Main St, Nor- TO RENT. TO RENT—For 8% months, begin- ning June ist, house at Lebanon Cen- ter; things; will right party. all furaidhed with ' ount o price satistactory Lo Walte” Conn. comtortabie Box 81, Lebanon, maylid TO RENT-Becond floor, Citoulating Library building, switable Tor_shop, of- uee or lodging R Amos A, Browiing. TO RENT—Lower tenement of four ‘wich, Cenn. rooms, Boguire of J, Bradferd, Book- maylIFSTuThFS binder, 10§ Broadway. may15d $135.00—A beautiful mahogany up- FOR RENT—Large ball, suitabie for right piano, with stool and searf. Terms, 310 down and 36 per month The Plaut-Cadden Co., Main St, Ner- wich, Conn, mayl7FSTuThF $190.00—A beautiful oak Bteriing up- right piano, as good as the day it left faotory, with stool and scarf, Terms, $16_down, $6 per menth, The Plaut- den work or work by day. Apply to|Cadden Co. Main St, Norwich, Conn. Box 521, Bulletin. maylosd mayITFSTuThFs WANTED—Stenographer with wide 875.00—A fine Steinway piane, in per- experience wants position; can ifurnish | fect order, wp to piteh. This without best references. Address Stenographer, | doubt is as good a square as there is in_C eavers to Hall Bros, 29-3 and d: in existence today, good for many years, Terms, $16 down, $5 per month. The Plaut-Cadden Co.,, Main St, Nor- wich, Conn. maylTFSTuThFS society or schoel. Polls Theater, maylsd FOR RENT—Coltage at Pleasant View, for months of July and August. Adaress James Syme, Westerly, K. L maylld TO RENT Garag one-story brick bus centrally located, ing, 30x50, or pari of same, for one, two O three autos, Inquire of George P, Madden, 243 Main St Norwich, Conn, maylvd CRESCENT BEACH commodious col- tage to rent for Wheeler, 3 Union St, New London. mayiod the season. J. L TO RENT—16 Oak St, coitage of seven rooms and bath, James L. Case, 40 Shetucket bt maysd Inguire of WANTED—A_groc Prentice, Conn. " WANTED Four or five ers; al: Apply to Quidnick-W Willimantio, Conn. 159 Sachem ory horse, M. B. 8t, Norwich, maylid otton weav- frame spinners and doffers. Windbam Mig. Co. mayisd WANTED—Stock t mer. J. K. DeWolfe, maylid © pasture for sum- . 2. ¥. D, 1, City. WANTED—Two clean-cul young men to sell goods in N. &. ed; paid weekly, C. ville House, 20 Main St. Call Saturday. maylid ; expenses advanc- W. Chase, Mond WANTED—Man and wife on gentle- man's country piace ing care of horses, Woman eon charge i man understand- cows au d garden; etent cook; capable of tak- h_absen: ce of owner. Ad- maylid WANTED At Ba woman_with some plain_ironing and work en mangl may6d Hospltal, a rience to @e ckus exp WANTED—You ar: ernment position; $30 of appointments’ coming. positions for List of Institute, Dept. 35 P. may4d wanted for gov- 0 month; thousands Send postal open. Franklin ., Rochester, N. Y. $390.00—An extra good and fine tone §5-note player piana. Cost new 3650 with 15 volis of music, and fully war- ranted for flve years. A chance for someone. . Terms, $40 down, $12_per month. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Main St, Norwieh, Conn. mayl THSTUThFS 875.00—A pianola with metrostyle and 12 rells of music, in perfect con- dition, exchanged for our famous Was- sermann players. Terms, $10 down, 38 per month, Tho ~Plaut-Cadden Main_St, Norwich, Conn. may1TPSTuThFS FOR SALI _Twelve used upright pi- anos, including such makes as Steln- way, Hallett & Davis, Chickering & Sons, Henry F, Miller, Fischer, jar- shall & Wendell, Schiller, ete.’ Very low prices and terms, Bome fine bar- gains, The Plaut-Cadden Co, Main St, Norwich, Conn, maylTFSTuThrS §35.00—One of the latest tvpe Ange- 1us piano player, in fine conditlon, with 15 rolls of mugic, Terms $10 down, $6 per, month The Plaut-Cadden Co., Main 8t, Norwlch, Conn, mayl7FSTuThIS FOR SALE—Express harness in best of condition, price $10, or will ex- change for 100 8. C. R. L Red baby Inquire at 171 Boswell Ave, 120-egg incubator, as 500d as new, and two brooders of 100 kens each. Inquire of James Mur- WANTED—Work in_ nur: or to\ chicks, care for lawns. Apply to Box 309, mayl7d Taftville, Ot. apradd | —o IF YOU WAN earn from $1,250 o g to $3,000 a year, take a cou: n de- | signing at the Norwich School for De- 307 kigning of Men i Boys Clothes 3 Private instructions, Position secured. Washington St. mayl?d " FOR SALE Cheap, a_ good TO RENT—Tenement 40 Hobart Ave., mogern upper flat, § or 7 rooms, cen tral, clean, sunny, pleasant, newly ren- ovated, new bafli room,’ gas range. Barn for horse or automobile if desired, Enquire Mre. Vare, 6 tween 10 and %, or 7 10 9 p. m. mayid 3 Hobart Ave., be- T RENT—A nice furnished room. Inquire at 130 Broadway, City. mayld TO RENT Tenement of four rooms, modern lmprovements, at 40 Clff Bt Enquire on premises. aprasd DOUBLE SHASHORE COTTAGE 17 rooms at Ocean Beach, rented as a Wwhele or geparately. Norwich, Cenn. of Dr. N. B. Lewis, aprisd TO RENT—Rooms. Apply at 82 Mc- Kinley Ave. aprizd TO RENT—The store No. 85 Broad- way, next to the now occupied by W. J. Townsend as a rocery store. 1y to Willlam H. hields. e TO RENT—Nine-room cottage house, all modern improvemen uregan Hotel, and aprizd 3 Boswell Ave. Apply &t 43 Boswell Ave. Tel 1167-2. aprild TO hi-room house, §ood condltion, five minutes' walk _irom Frankiln' Square. Apply Dr. D. L Jones, East Great Plaln. Tel 736 marzid 7O RENT Sunvy upper tenement 191 Broad B, six rooms, bath, tubs, electrio “lights and g quire at 33 Grove St. City. rden’ In- mar19d TO RENTOne modern conyeniences, at 120 Broadway. Inquire at 133 Broadway. six-room flat, all marl St. -.TO RENT—No. seven rooms and bath, in obposite soucthouse. central part of city. 8. ‘A, Giibert. § Union St Flat rick house Quiet location in Enquire 137 Maln mardd coupe, For full particulars, Inquire at 40 Ma- | with shaft and pole. Ebquire at 50 ple drove Ave. mar3dd | Broad t, Norwich, Ct. mayl7daw WANTED—Books, zamphie VOR SALI>—All kinds of fertilizers plctures, maps, old ‘newspaper - | and hay seed at a low price. Greene- Scripts, ‘ete. Large_libraries ville Grain Co. mapl6d packages bought. Write to G. W, F\ | — Blanchiield, 43 Bim St,(Hartford, Conn. | OONKEYS stock remedies are not et £00ds, bui mediclne—a separate reme- et S - dy for euch disease; made by the same WANTED_Piano tuning and repair- | peoply that make = Conkey's poultry ing. All work guaranteed, A. G. Gordon, | remedi: Sold ron money back guar- 288 Prospect St, City. 682-2. antee by C. W. Hill & Son, 147 Frank- PRINTING FOR _ j ks peapLatan noteheads and 250 6% | TOR BALE—Lunch roem, Dean’s S ) e ] | 2 room, Moosup, Conn,; good loca- 1 each, 3270 Send od business; ne olley LB R e e good busingss; near trolley need of. wich, Con The Bullétin Cex CASH FOR Y for ca Fruit fa W S AGENCY, OUR FARM illimantic, Conn, WANTED Hotel Help for S male), Farm He Girl to learn 3 EMPLOYM e (Male and Fe- ousework ENT BUREAU. ral Bldg. Farms Wanted I have a big demand for farms in this vieinity. cribing your fa; will sell it for. TTC m £ 232 State St Write me once des- at you at ully and Country Property. New London, Conn, Help the Sk sorts, Cooks, Genera J. B may3d Reom 3 WANTED nd Summer Re- 1 House and Table 1 Building. EGGS We want 50,000 VE EGES dozen fresh eags. Pay highest cash price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, 83-41 Commerce St. FOR 8. ALE. FOR SALE s -room henhouse: clear land, 0 fruft trées. be controlled with ment. FRANCIS D. . con- and of land, cords wood stan Price low and can ail. cash pay- DONOHUE, 1k from | statlon; sickness reason for seli- brice reasonable; investigate, H. n, Prop, mayisd Two new milch cows and _ane horge, eight years old, good worker and driver, weight 1300, J, Beigal, south -of Maplewood oe very, Phone (46-5, may weighs s; at a v or sale, all in good shape 1050, 'very mica driver y'low price, 15 Mo~ from armory. ALE — International § h. D. engine and & Dicks' ensilage plower at u bargain if taken at once. Write W, D. Snedeker, Chapiin, CL, or Tel, ¥6-1d. may1dd FOR SALB—Two 2-year old helfers, duo in the fall, one bull 1% years old, ¢o sows due'In June and July, I, D oline Norwich R. D, 4. 'Phone 61-2, City. may16d Rabbit hound pups, six parents crackerjacks. on, Bo, Canterbury, Conn. maylsd R SALE_AILl kinds of_ve lower plants, at J, P, Theve's ouses, near 8t Mary's Cometary, bead forms to de may orite graves, FOR BALE—As g out of o three Haf- aylod es. Call at J Town. PASTURAGE—In Fitch horse pas- ture; « limited number, § ; cows pastured at $1.76 month; pastures spring watered; ready 20th, The Clairemon{ Farm, Yantic, Conn, mayl5d " FOR SALE — Lare (wo-tene month per aw barn and bakery, wh dol collent business. A barg: once. Write Room 2, Mur- 1 maylsd Address d Willimax Enquire Francis Donohus, Central Bldj maysd TOH elght weeks old, thoroug istered, none atter o Ludlow Farm, North Stoning 2. F. D. 5, Norwici. Co H. F apr2id AUTO BARGAIN comobile car, 32 h. p bert engine about n » Lhan 6,000 miles. Formerly own- Mr, C, L. Hubbard. Too much work, Wl sell cheap if once. Would_make a good gon. Address W. A. Somers, care Bomers Bros, Norwich, Conn. uprisd A remodeled Lo- 4 cylinder, Thie- Car never run ed & taken a FOR SALFCasoline launch, “Wata- waso,” 25 feet long, 6 foot beam, 11 horse 3 oyl engine, bargain for some- ene, Apply to Amos B. Wheeler, ._mari3d FOR SALE—A four apartment house corner Pearl and Ann sireets; all mod- e it Norwich, m. | €rn improveme , With a house lof MER R. PIERSON, ticulurs, apply to F. P. Church, Tel Tel, may13a 849- mardd % ACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located AUCTION. AUCTIO 13 acre faim, 35 acres excellenmplow Thursday, May 23, 1942, at 10 a, m., land, balance pasture and wood, good estate of Péleg Kenyon, on the road be- Norwlch und Willimantic, about lo south-from Lebanon depot, ‘irming tools, carpenter's tools, wag- sleigh, 4 sets reloading tools, a quantity of ammunition, some stock hay crockery, tin e ntiques, 1t ¥ + day. MRS. JAN anklin, Ct. maylsd Seashore Land For Sala Forty ac pousehold furniture, rth glassw YON, No of 1Tgh lan¢ situate en stato macadam road overlooking the tantlo ocean from Poiut Judith on the east lo Montauk on the west. Only 5 minutes’ ride from Weslerly station, Y., N. H. & H, R R. FRANK W. COY. Jong Distance Telephone, 6 High street, Westerly, R. L decl1d STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commodities Storing & Leasina Cou 10-20 W. Main May 18, Mrs complete outfit ¢ and useful accesse es of a lars ity fo Town, C ch port cles passed down striétly antique, Ng¢ Trelley to Peck's minutes” walk. If stormyh postpo: wealcday WILLIAM B, WIL( 1912, 2 p. Seotland road, m., at tmpleme priva Corner, then ten ed until first fair OX, Auctioneer, Peck’s Real Estaty Azency FARMS A S 132 Spring Strast, PECIALTY Willimantie, Coan, fruit, 1% miles from R. R. station and ke, B . 14 room colonial village, near maris house ~with verandad, best condition outside and in, large barn, painted, new henhouse, cost $36y, sheds, outbuildings, bulldings worth $5,000; price $3,340— $1,000 down. lnciudes nousehold fur- pishings, farming tools and poultry. W Iryon’s Ageucy, Goon puvelopes (regular business size). car Pprinted in cerner, $1.35; 1,000, $1.85; 5,000, $5.50; 10,060, $1 500 noteheads, x93, ' printed, $1.35; 1000, §2; 5,000, §6; 10,000, $1150. lecterhoads, i | y 503 s, 7xi clnied, $10 nodo, §1: 00, oah: 0,080, $18.56; §00 glai&l_flen&fld 5% X8 brintéd §i.28; 1,006, $1.76; 5,000, 35.%5; 10,600, 510, Printing of every deserip- }ion done promptly Send for samples. The iulletis ch. Comp. JEWETT CITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date particular. © IRA E; LEWIS, Pecaviston in every TO RENT—Tenement at No. 21 Fair- mount St. _Inquire Dr. Higgins. Jansa B UP TO DATE furnished room: guerite bullding. Mar- Mrs. Lees, $76 Main. octs6d TO RENT—Store at 69 Franklin StL; ssession ot once. Inquire at Bullstin ce. ootéd LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With or without power and :xanhfi‘oo: Jguare pace. e lig) airiest factory floor In Nor:"flch.um Fournler, Troy Steam Laimdry Bulld- ln:.ulgflnk.l\n St, cor, Chestnut Ave e feet floor Apply A, A. For Rent The desirable house of 8 rooms with all improvements, situated corner of Pearl and Ann Streets, E. A. PRENTICE, "Pnone 300, 86 Cliff St FOR SALE. walk. What $1,500 Will Buy at Watch Hill An 8 room cottage and a 4 room cot- tage all furnished complete in good shape and situated on the Bathing beach at Watcn Hill, land leased for ten years at $26 per year which cheaper than owning it. Only a five minute walk to Trolley on Granolithic Investigate. Several cottages at Pleasant View for sale and to let. $950 will buy a 60 acre farm, plenty of wood and well watered. « about it. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin, is Inquire (Cholce of 400) WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Batate Broker, No. 41 West Broad $t., Room 1 nd 2. 'Fhone connection. Westerly, R. L RENTS We have some excellent tene- the list, ments to offer, Come and look at JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn, makes, d at FOR SALE net es that 8 Will demonstrate, Balesman in atte BUICK MOTOR Used Car Department, Wa have the best line of used ears ever ghown In the elty of Providencs, es good standard lot of useless junk ndance all day, co., 71 Fountain St,, Providence, R. 1 may1ld THERE 1s no advertising medium Bastern Cennectieut ual to The Huie letin for business res E THROUGH SUFFURING, . thn:;:: -.xf:_.:n- tho dark I }llle“u!uwnt you could bear the But you would not cling td Hin guiding If the way were always br! And y,oumwguld net eare o walk by ! A Could you always walk by sight, ‘Tl true, Ho has many an anguish For your sorro: o bear, And many a cruel For your aching 10 wear: He knows how Lew w reach heaven at all If pain did not gulde them there, 8o Ho sends you the blinding darke furnace of seven-fold heat; ‘Tis the only way, believ, “loup you ciose to i fee For 'tia always so easy to wander ‘When our lives are glad and sweet, Then nestle your hand ther's, And sing, if you ca you go; Your song may cheer someone ‘I:e~ in your Pw. you Whose courage is sinking ‘ And—well, if your lips 4': "-' God will love you the better sgy —Author Unknows. . LOVE AND SELF. < Belf 1# the only prison - That can ever bind the soul; Love is the only angel « Who can bid the gates unrolll And when he comes to call thee, Al tollow fast; 3 His way may lie throngh darkness But it leads to Hght at Inst. —Henry Van Dyks ! HUMOR OF THE DAY ° “Do you believe polities make § strange bedfellows?" “Net these day: replied Senator Sorghum. + “Politice docsn't give a man & _chance to sleep at_all”—Washington Star. Mrs. Dashaway—How long had you known your husband before you were married? Mrs. Gnagga—1 didn't know him at all. 1 only thought I did— Philadelphia Record. “So_your_son going to high school?™ “Yes" “How far bas he got?' “To the point at which I seem to be an intellectual two-spot."—Chis cago Record-Herald. She—1 am going to propose— Fe (nervously)—Why—er—I never sus- pected that She—1 am simply go- ing to propose that you say “Geod night.” 1 hear father on the stairs.— Judge. “The next time you spill your coffes an the tablecloth, don't try to hide it by setting the cup on it. | will notice it, anyway, when I clean up.” “Yes, but I am in the office by that time."— Meggendorfer Blaetter. “T'm worried about my boy.” “What's the matter with him?" “When I left home yesterduy morning 1 toid him to clean up our lawn, and when I got home last evening 1 found that he had done it"—Pittsburg Post. e went crazy over bridge.” “Sad, very sad” “Oh, no great harm done. Her family placed her in a fashionable sanatorium, and she's playing a better game than ever now.” — Louisville Courler-Journal. Proud Ma—Oh, Ed, Mazie sings in three octaves now. Pa—How many octaves on the plano? Proud Ma—Only about six. Pa—Huh! When she can g0 & few more 1 sUppose we've got (0 et a bigger piano?—Chicago News. Baker—I was out in Blakesley's mo- tor last week. He has everything in it, even a pedometer. Barker—You mean speedometer, old man. A pedometer is an instrument for measuring how far you walk. Baker—All right. I'll stick to pedometer.—Harper's Bazar, THE KALEIDOSCOPE Most of us tr things we know to forget the mean t ourselves, are born fres and equal, but n are slaves to fashion All men most worm The man who speaks from experi« ence leaves a lot of things unsald. Cosmetics arc a great help to & woman who wants to fool & man. He is a poor friend who will not stand by until your last dollar s gone. good time a woman has vith her; iU's the telling It isn't the that count of it. As long as she garries her age well a nan st mueh of w burden (o herself. il to practice Some people hat they preach because they need the money. Many a candidate never gets farther than being allowed o pa freight. Some people go through life wa for a chance to get even with some- body else. But the man who fails isn sarily u_fallure; perhaps he tried wrong thing. And if a baseball player has a wife she has a right to czpect him to make & home run occasionalls Nothing ever surprises asew]s ma ried man after he gets used to seeing his wife take off her hair. The average man Is seldom willing to compromise until he discovers that he is putting up a losing fAight The meanest trick a leap year girl can play on a man who rejects her proposal Is to take him at his w A man rises in his own estim when he settles down, and in the estl mation of his creditors when he settles up. When the suffragettes get what they are after and an election goes wrong a man will have one thing blame on his wife. The more a woman loves her band the more she doesn't hanging around when a women meet at the house. Perhaps adversity may be useful in bringing out the strong points in & man's character, but most men woul vote to aboiish it just the same hus- want him bunch of A woman who worked the ieap year privilege four yearsago says It is much easier to get attached to a husband than | s to get detac from ome | In the forests of New England and the maritime provinces of Canads | there are employed 60,0060 men and 000 head of horses in lumoering. Thers is still a wilderness of forest in that region. The Pacific Coast Collieries company, owned by New York capitalists, is fme stalling a new plant at uth Welling« ton and Suquash, which will increass its daily production from about $09 tons to 2,000 ton Public works in the Philippines are to be pushed during the current sea- son. Fstimates have alfeady been pre- pared for the construction of pubile buildings, roads, bridges and the like involving an evrenditure 000.

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