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FAIR AND WARMER ‘ i TODAY AND TOMORROW - FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES . Vaudeville end Motiaa Pisturss at Auditoriam. Moving Flctures ar Colanial Theatre. Tine Feathers at Davis Theatre. Drill of Fifth vo. C. A C., C. at Armory. Odd Fellows' Bazaar, Flowerland, at Olympic Hall. 2 St. Anne's T. A, Society meets in T. A. B. Building. e G., What Is Going On Tonight. l | | ] Court Quinebaug, No. 128, F. of A, meets Ip Foresters’ Hull. Norwich Council, No. 720, R. «} s in Buckingham Memorial. elsqa Boat Club meets at Bucking- } Memortal. Vsudeville and Motion Pictures at] the Audito: . Moving Pictures st Color ANNOUNCEMENTS COLONIAL THEATRE. : ot “The Third Degree,” Charles Kieine's Five Reel Masterpiece. Anyone who has seen the enthral- ling .drama entitled “The Lion and the Mouse” recognizes it at once as a product of the raciie pen of Charles me al Theatre. { H | | Kiein, the foremost playwright of the 4. and E recosgni g% & Third DesTee, mrense 1 spectacle of th 1 big 3 s only rival. two college who are in lo h the same pretty waitress .of a college boarding house. Toward marries her, takes her home. | where his famiiy refus: to recognize | her. -From this tinre on, he in the | hands. of fate, and upon go. to the room of S m to borrow mone arrives s the chum commits suicide. ‘e rush in, and Howard is held.as the perpetrator of the deed desired The confesslon is the much ow, and the famous “Th De- | 0. resul n on for | the lad a confe; not and his Anrie | the po. | Swansen to the Backus hospital, Sat- urday afternoon, to undergo an opera- in | tion for appendieitis, William Jones spent Saturday Providence, R, I. BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE 9887 | A SIMPLE, UP-TO-DATE FROCK FOR YOUTHFUL FIGURES, the father’s With Skirt Having Floumce, and ol Te| Tunic, and With Body Lining. favorable to the T 0y's | s r but the police do not give| ade of blue, with Fithot bLiz fight, and the picture | I the Tree eds is closed ctor all; truly | fet e b oH pectasna deams i fas kimono stvle, Is ‘ar- This picture remains for today | ra body lining that may be + Don't miss it. { overlaid with material in front, to e { simulate a - may be worn isett n for which is pro- Fine Feathers at The Davis Tonight 26 1o able witnes lay he tier skirt, nd flounce over a be finished piece found without either flounce or tun The sleeve has a shapely cuff. four. sizes: 14, 18, Tequires yards for a 14 year size. illustration mailed receipt of 10 cents in 7 The Bulletin Company, . ‘Norwich, Conn. MONEY LOANED en Diun Jeme. . An olid withs. cu fira to de VLLATERAL BAN CO. n Strecs, Upsialrs. ablisned 1872 NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswsli Ave. First-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars Meals and Welch Farebit served to order. Jehp Tuckic. rrep. Tel 42-3 FOR SALE (60Horses) 5, | have a Ioad of horses just in today the 13th weighing from 1,000 to 1,800. COME AND SEE THEM. W. C. SPRAGUE Tel. 57-2 Moosup, Conn. L—Yn the all ! athers FLORENCE ROCKWHL star f F 11, Wilion more ors and Who Entertained iam Swanson Suffering FOR SALE \ prosperous Coa! Business, in- g land, bulldings _and ipment. Finely located. A Jaying business, well estab- i. Gcod reason for seliing. “or further information in- of Thomas H. Beckley May Building Phones: 263-2 278 M 724 in Street Having sold my "d R, Nerm Hollow 'wWn ag Lhe situated on <0 called, in WEDBNESDAY, APRIL ISTH, @t 40 o'clock m. m. shsrp, t bidder, wiciout ¥ onal prop to Treshen pair team 1 heavy b I_hand cern 2 Svracuse G i under the beading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT’ ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5S¢ per Line, Six Words to the Line & 3 4 ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED H FOR SALE | I TO RENT ¥ - 3 ey - ONT—E s te WANTED—An experienced girl for | FOR SALE—Five horses. Corner High | 'TO RENT—Furnished rooms comple! general housework. ~Apply at f; Broad | and West Main Sts., Norwich. apridd {g;llol;u:"eeplng. bath, gas. b:pxxw BLny: oo o bie 4Prii0_ | TTRORSALE_Two horses, weight s o o3 WANTED AL once, a dle aged | aboul 2530, or to exchange for cows. J.| ~TO RENT—Furnished rooms, No. woman general housework: Seigel.” Phone 646-5. aprida | Oak St. aprisd home for right party. Telepnoue 1 apri4d { SALE Forty White Leghorn FURNISHED ROOMS, with or Wit POETRY THE KING OF NIMRODS, The greatest hunter of modern times Is not the man with 4 sua. Nor eke is he the camera man ~ ‘Who shoots his game with the sum, The greatest hunter of ‘modern n S L e marsh lands, Ehe Wherever the wild things stay. The greatest hunter of modern times Is not of the husky type, ‘With );tlsflxun and dog, or his camera uff, ‘Who's out when the game is ripe. The atest hunter of modern times Is hidden from public sight, And, unl:ed with his tubes and chemi- cals, He is hunting day and night. The {;&tr.es! hunter of modern times Is e man who makes no terms With the weather or time, but keeps stralght on Al S Chester Douglass, Poguetan- | ©ut board, modern conveniences. 63 In his tireless hunt for—serms! WA.\"I’ED—-.& c(){n!\e‘\vx‘:%ugx\.x_’:flfrv:‘ gen- R. F. D. 6, City. apridd Church St. Phone 1G66-4.. apri4d SRS, i I Sew . A v « oA — — i itz = = . et er:;:‘fi‘é" ot B Rse I SALE —One; work horse, 1 thres | T0 BENE. A oW e D e lon et The title is his DY DIFther G WANTED A youns il fo assist | Woll brokem 2 mice road horsés witk | tenemeht or five rooms. J. Bradford, |1 the map who ia hmnting the germs with housework and care of children. | some speed; also one-horse lumber [ 150okbinder, 10¥ Bronuwa“)‘nzgrhs_ru And chui;z P Apply 130 Union St. aprifa | wagon, 2 express wagons, 1 Brewster = W, J. Lampton, in the New York VANTES % plano box buggy. rubber tires, 1ull|™ yop RENT_Small tenement. Apply Times. AN UMBERS leather top, 2 buggies, rubber tires, | West Side Silk Mill. mar3id A 808, ViEsterie iR piano box le and nearly new, 1 top s S Apply P. O. Box 304, Westerly, R. Concord, sei double harness and 4 { TO RENT—House of eight rooms and Rpy i single harne: all bargain prices. Wal- | laundry, 2t School St just off Wash- MAN'S WANTS. FANTE Youn ¢ stenographer | ter BE. Shipp anielson, Conn. ngton; all modern improvem B > = S ANTED NoungsyLetaIDEtROher | 1R i o e D iios Trom | “Mertwants Shut T ERS hers Delow.™ R T ot Daok- = - — | trolley; rent reasonable to responsible | ~An adage we have met. Pk T Tl e T —Launch hull, 21 ft. bY 5 | parties. Apply to John E. Hawkins, { But still we have not found it =e, e RN . m. Address to Pecreue, R. |31 Broadway. 'lelephone 48i-2. For nearly all the men we know e G R L A Phone 218-3. mar3vd Want ali that they can get. these positions. Apply Commercial o TO RENT— Franklin St, sultable | «yp o - School, Shannon Blag. aprlid FOR SALE—Af{ the Jewett City TeX- | for lignt manufacturing or store. Joha 31?:[ ‘;V;(;\slsm?l; r}ié“:to};:_n belew,’ WANTED 5i0n_ BATher: 5000 | shrpetinge. serins ak Nt aapaSas | B. renning, o2 Lroadway. mari4d | He loves to see his fortune grow; 4 J eT: | carpetings, serims an < . : wages; steady work. Apply L. Volkman, | for summer cottages or bunsaiow TURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con: | 1t docsu't matter how much dough 384 Main St, near Preston Bridge. S0 crepes, piques, tissu etc., for | veniences, 33 Union St. FPhone 1001-3 , he e e aprisd | summer dresses. Large varigties Of all | Iyiid -Brookly & WANTED U 2 B sure to attend the | L0 ¢A00se frem. mar26TuTo8 70 RENT_The store No. 31 Broad- Sunbeam social Thursday evening in SALE—Sixty acre farm, two | Way, ceniras location, next to the Wau- BTt Tratl Fativille. apriia one has . improcements, (we | Tegan notel, now occupied by sruetts | HUMOR OF THE DAY ‘orchard, near church and school, tailor and _gentlemen's furnishings. g e LRl LS TR mile from depot, located in Frank- | APply to William H. Shields. Janisd ! Vail, Yantic. Tel Leb. 4. apridd T g T WANTED—A man and_wif without | OR two-cylinder au- | small children, to run a factory board- | , FOR & LIRS Ly e e o s | nees eae e gat: ish & Mec- Gt il Carthy, Main Willimantic. | worth oo to 3123 “amber [ _av i 39c; little elgars, 10, in 2 box. | —5on sALE Flanders motorcyele in | pipe: free. with . ajd0c il of | 3 = dition. Apply J. K. Bulletin. ! Tuxedo tobacce; Polo ¢ ettes, two ;AL oone 3 kages for sc. Don't be a iomb- | a0 S in’ W e exira flne young Smoke Shop, 162 Main Street. Six. sheew, three ttan Bros., WANTED—Piano __ tunins. Marsh, Box 101, Jewett Cit mar2id farm work and teaming, aoble to milk. Inquire Glen Rock karm, Mystic, Conn. scoiland, aprladd “SALE—A Curtis manure spread. apr CAa i As 2 used. Frank N.| WANTED_Position by yvoung lady __apridd as stenographer and bookkeeper; four e perience; can furnish _good B ferences; salary $11. Address M. A | Norwich Town. Tel. o Bulletin Office. aprid” | ke 2 o e e ! _FOR SALE or rent, 11-room cottage WANTED—Single man for general| ywith all modern conveniences, situated at 493 W - | tric cars. to F. L. Lathrop. Tel. 2. apriid MEN AXD WoOM N _WANTED for FOR SALE—A horse, carrlage and Commerce Sirset. HELP WANTED General Housework Girls, Help, Chamber Maid. . FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. 'EGGS EGGS EGGS THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO., Bell Boy, Scrub Woman, Farm Help, Kitchen Central Bidg. government jobs, 3o to >lou monih; | first class turndut; price right. steady wor parcel DOl | Inquire’at Hodge's Stable. apriod means many appoinimen > 10d ucation sufficlent; -pull” unnecessar FOR SALE Good paying Dpiece of Write immediately for iree list of posi- | prope in this city, location the best tions opea to you. Franklin institute, | ior bus D. Kudlik, 261 Central Dept. 35-L. Rochoster, N. Y. febiid | Avenue, aprod 3 O AKRD FRESPASBING NO- | SALE Oue Tuxedo and_ one R P nted on ciotn. (a1 aix ier | uit, both bargaine. A. Haub R tweive for $5.35. " Ihe buliecta | (7 Franklin st Lo, Friniers, Norisioh, Conn. e S WANTED—FPiano tumag. & . wof- yali, * engine, speed 12 Quu, 9= rrospect Bl, Viey. swl B34 Im thing in first class wyla condition, n. Address | Box 1 aprsd FOR SAL T Runner Auck egg hatching, 150 We want fifty thousand dozen ~ | Native Eggs. Will pay highest market \e thriving price. yrough of Danicison, , 113 story g house, ith s ndid = , steam hea ater, gas and sewer connection : used for one or Lwo tenements. Zood neignborhood; lot HOX100 property is in spiendid re- and can’ be bought for $3,4 1f looking for something up to want this property. W. B. F. D., Danielson, Conn. SALE- d_on Main B ast Brooklyn, where taxes ai {12 mills on the dollar, a two story | house with a large attic that can be finished into four two tenements of six rooms each, fur- nace heat, city water and a never fail- ing well of water at the door, good cel- lar, o barn with two stalls, two tie-ups FOR SALE ’spzexmq land, well house lots rronting on street. This property ls up to date, in splendid re- Fo S pair, and would have to be seen to be | appreciated It would take too much : spac describe this property in de- | ha M. Leavens place No |13 Brice 32,800, Fer . particulars = ek 3 d property of every ' roous, furnade, hot and coid n, address W B, Keach, R. B. | M B O DO ) elson, Conn aprsd | 34 SING FOR SALE—White Leghorn eggs for 2o ANTS SRy | batching from choice selected stock. Jan3ok’Sted xecutor. | g pHudfey Lathrop, 86 Town St Nor- ! ——— | wich_Tos Tel. 406 aprad ! "¥oR SALE Hotel and stable. Apply 'COWS FOR SALE|-hai i 5 i Vo B9 L Zas = LARGE ASSORTMENT - Carload will arrive Monday, Aprii 13tk JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Lebanon 21-4. Conn Telephone | THE KENYON PROPERTY 44 LAUREL HILL AVENUE. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IF SOLD AT ONCE. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetuelket St Norwich, Ct. 2 dy, Persian alnut seedlings. inquire of Danielson, Conn. FOR 3 {and Japan { D. rkhurst, mar | T Fom SALE - our pool tables, ali in | gooa condition, witil a first class outfis; | { Toree 4x8, on ; will sell cheap. ace Pool I 49 Main St., Nor- . marss == ottags, 7 rooms, veception hail, steam heat, electric { lights, bath, oak beamed dining room, trim, strictly up to date, decorat one ininute from cars; Peck's Corner, Miss B on line of elec- | ltving rooms, | r' cows, carriage rooms, cellar unaer 1, good henhouse, about 1% acres of | frul , two large | FURNISHED ROOMS. tion, steam heat. lInquire 1¥ Unlonm = aecod P FOR RENT Two Flocrs of Building No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, Suitable for lght manufacturing or other purposes. | Inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Cn. f— SUMMER COTTAGES Por Rent—For Saie Watch Hill Weekapaug } Pieasant View | Rentals $175-$2,500 season Inspection by appointment FRANK W. COY i 6 High Street, Westerly, R. I. Long Distance Telephone FOR SALE sell them this week to make the next load, which will ar- 21. Come and ses them. ELMER R. PTERSON, 1139 Norwrich. i | “re | i - Farm of 25 Acres i House, barn and hennerles, xome | fruit, lana ean be worked by maehin- place Is situated thres miles from esterly, price $1250. An acre farm, about four mijes from Waesterly; new house, large barn 40x56, woodshed and hennery; price $3000; $1000 down, balance on mo=t- gage at 5 per cent. Investigate! Cottages at Pleasant View; 31250 will buy a four-room cottage, all furnisned, lot on pond side and has 75 feet front. age. send for Wilcox's Farm (Just issued—cholce of 406). WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 and 2 Central Thea’ : Building, Westerly, R. L Ne. 365. Tel. Residemee 531. FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam heat, good barn and large loi, lacated five minutes’ walk from Main ~wreet. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, W Bullstin Norwich, Ct kinds. FOR he Leonara w. Baco | real esiate in Norwich, consist| of | the large mansion ho! i dwelling { houses, 2 barms, outb; g3 and 167 { acres of land, conveniently located io | the city of Norwich, at price snd_oa | terms ‘attractive to the bu This | properiy has its own wa Apply_to Wiiliam H. Shields, way, Norwicu, Conn. cotled | THINK ¥ OVEE — 250 noteheads DO YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM? 1 have on my list over one hundred— | and 20 6% (regular business size) | envelopes. neatly Lrinted, for $1.90; 538 | each, $i.bu. Seud ior ' sampies aad | prices for any priniung you are in need ! of. Tae Eulletin Company, Norwice, | Conn. FOR SALE—U. C. pigs, thorough- | breds, registered, ne b iz m, Norlu Stoning- Norwich, Coun. H. F. FOR SALE Farm of acres of land most- ly all clear, has a 6-room house proper and barns, v pleasantly located and in good repair, near line. Will trolley be sold at a low price for a quick buyer. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Building Central Nerwich, Ct. “Papa, what does the preacher mean when he talks about an ‘angelic choir?”” “He means, my dear, the only choir that hasn’'t any jealousies.” —Judge. Does your wife ever nag you?” walking gentleman { answered the second. “We've only been married a year. She calls it coaxing, Cleveland Plain Dealer. “You can’t educate numbskuil.” “I know: but do you think it really hurts to drop a bit of education in where the brains ougat to be?”—Chicago Record-Herald. Lady (in small Irish hotel)—Waiter, take away that bottle ana put some clean water in it. Waiter—Faith, mum, the wather’s all right; 'tis the bottle that’s dirty!—London Punch. Redd—This paper says the Ameer of Afghanistan owns §8 automobiles, and he is 42 years old. Greene—Well, we've known men to own only one machine and feel older than that— Yonkers Statesman. ‘Do you know where a plain busi- brains into a ness man can get a room 1n New York?” “What do you mean, sir®” “You seem to have nothing between hotels for millionaires and hotels for the down and out.”—Pittsburgh Post Marcedla—Mr. Beanborough seems to be greatly bothered with indigestion. Waverly—I should sav so. He refused to attend a moving pictiurs show the other evening because one of the scenes had a banquet in it.—London Tit-Bits. “Wombat is an old grump. Now he’s kicking lighting the streets of Plunkville.” “What's his ar- gument?’ “Says our streets are bum that they look better in the dark. —Louisville Courier-Journal. A boy who had been absent from schogl for several days returned with his throat carefully swarthed and pre- sented this note to the teacher: “Please don’t let my son learn any German today; his throat is so sore he can hardly speak English."—Everybodyv's Magazine. “Genevieve, I notice vou like to write your name on the eggs you pack.” “Yes,” admitted the dairymaid. “Do you object?” “Not at all,” said the farmer. “You have a pretty name Write it upon all the eggs you please. But don’t set down any dates.”’— Kansas City Journal. “Look here, Fred, I think I know you well enough to ask you how much I ought to tip that butler of yours! Surely, old chap; he hasn’t been ve: nice to vou, has he?” ‘“Just barel noticed me.” “Then 1 should treat ‘mm accordingly. I wouldn’t give him more than $50.”—Life. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Meat prices in Manila have risen 100 per cent. within a year. | _Radium water to be used as a me- | dicinal beverage has been introduced n Holland. Canada’s mackerel fisheries are pros- | pering again, after many vears of ex- haustion In Great Britain the percentagze nity is increasing faster than growth of population. of the handle of a new cane for men embies a goif stick and contains receptaclies for cigarettes and matches. Electric burglar alarms surround the treasury at Washington and are tested every 15 minutes, day and night. The first brick house in America was Penn's Letitia house in Pniladelphis, built of imported bricks in 1682, In Winsted, Conn., a man was ar- rested for shingling his house without | a license, but was discharged when | brought to trial. No fewer 6 conventions have already been to meet in S Francisco in 1915 during the prog: | of the exposition. During the recent snowstorm in Denver, Col., the church congregatio after meeting, disbanded and helped removing the snow from a trip by aud us hare situated in New London and Windham | | 3 : | . v znd Now T, ootk | Countles. All kinds of farms, from | ToR R e FARMERS ! HTEN Rt i ater, HeE, | . | lot, 89 C Bt ust s0ld to clos = abdut S | lot. x % enormous quantity is found eed ‘sower, The roads being in good shape now, | estate. G. W. Hamilten, Xxecutor, 13¢ 2, = juantity S e "o | 1. would be Pleased fo show ‘any of | Main"st 35 2"“‘ lf""flet to order your In the western forests, is being used to Co " Tofks, | these places to intsrested parties. I T e e . . make ps ¥ : sh- uE 1 Wa-| if interested, don't delay—as they are tomoblle Phone S5, Norwien, 'of ‘ad gricultural Limestone from l Seldthe Ehel crene It | solling fast. arese 95 Frankin St 3% - s s e o o o iV Peck, McWilliams & Co. Sheils with a detonating force suffi- enis o Monda . Cardin sidence in Balfic Steven Founier and Alfred : and mapi LA, WHIPPLE quin several days of in Providence R. I N. GALLUP WILLIAM F. HILL Besirable Resicence sites at prices ranging from $575 up- wards. | 8% enveiopes (ceguliar business size)s | card printed in cormer, $1.40; 1,000, ¥ to sell. I have a list of | 2 «nd descr n er call WILLIAM F. HILL, large | rs locking for farms, | AUCTION Haviag sold my farm, the eid Judge Andrew Burnham place, in Lisbon, near I wiil hold a publ to wreck an aeroplane within one hundred yards of where they explode f Palmer, Ma Real Estate and Insurance | 5308, 863 ieuu0; si07 bu SIDE FARM. | have heen invented for the Germ i Telophone 147 25 SHETUCKET ST. | J5s% B niec 340 Lovh. (SounEy. 113 scres, 70 | army. L e i st e new stock barn, acs| " 3 ; i head, running spring| A Dracess of hardening steel with nenion, large hoerse | compressed air is said to be in succ PRI icchouse, henliouses, sheds use by a German firm in cases SOEAT every de- | €ic, cotiage house. i rooms, heat, baih | only. certain parts of tne inetal isehold ‘g0ods 4 for sam. | het and cold er, veranda, all excei- | hardening. | condition, on state road, near sta. | e tencunce. 1 nd city: $1000 cash, rest easy pay- | sale next fair ! ments. Pictures and particular Statistics show that Ireland’s fish- aprica TRYON'S AGENCY, eries continue to decline in amount of S e fish landed and the number of mien and boats engaged. Capitalists are displacing individual fishermen. Years ago -Amsterdam was at the head of ma,diammd industry in Eu- t 9 Wi e } s . Jewett C auction | rope; of. late werp has f s \?S;a,%e]i-a,t w“u k?a‘n* | ARCHA W. COIT 25 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. there on edmesday, April ae 10 a.h‘:;d and taken first L|)>llce.h An?stw.f. The Mighty Five Basketbail téam | - ' Telephone i47 Oppesits Thames Bank | . m., sharp, and sell 18 head of stock. | gam very jargely specializes in small played in Willimantie, Friday m\'hw 63 Broadway, cpp. Y. M. C. A, { 3" horses, toois and equipment 10ox an 3 s and was defeated by the score of 7 Phone 102-3 H Iup-to-dé;{e {i'\'rg, i i‘:{_‘;‘}nflgfimvmmmr 0;“: Ante o 4. { | s = ! _ CHARLES H. WHEELER, JR. ver s is un- Conrad Swanson of Providence A zraduate from Jones' Nat. Schooi of | i FOR SALE | William B. Wilcox, Auctioneer. fluestipned. . Antwerp, on the other N The week end with his parents, Adctioneering. / of Farm and | i i hand, cuts large diamends, and small Mrs. €ar]! Swanson of Main sireet Pedigreed Sto Merchand! ad | T = ! A fine Building Lot omn Haughton's ones, according te what happens to be Albert Cullen of Depot Hilll wa Providence Saturday. . Taken to Hospita!. ®he suic ambplance -took Williaga ! - in| Real Kstate Sales. Address {R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Feepaone 1-3 | F. C. GEER, U Nse | 122 Prospect strees, Norwich, Ct "Phone 511 {Cove. Just the place for a Summer ck or bungalow. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Chiff Street 2 Phone 309 LOST AND FOUND ! LOST—0dd Feliow watch charm, | between Taftville and Nerwich. Liberaj reward-1f left at this office. apridd most in dgmand; it works en the larger Transvaal stones furnished by the London syndicate, and at the same time it monovolizes the' smail South west. African melees.