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: -PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY; o : RAIN TOMORROW Pll“ Dfl?l‘l’c’j!l What Is Going On Tonight |~ LOST AND FOUND WANTED ___.._______.__._. LOST HONEST WOMAN wanted in- Asaguilla. shd Motlon Pictures at|nound. _If !oun fi nomy 53 | town by large corporation for -poohi work.. Liberal salary. Ylntlc EL Nom n. Tel. 64 may: the i) Ycthe Feloe st o o Tamwedt O Tt Sge. No. 11, 1. 0. 0. F., m FOUND_A white hound dog _with Lodge, No, & in Odd l'cllown Hall. brown spots l M to my vrmm; n Bldg., Boston, Mass. fon, No. 187, U. B. of C.|Owner. can -pg""&'f“m.“m in Carpenters’ Hall | penses, | Chariae wvers. Liskion LE-BODIED MEN ,,f"" Aty e N e —m"———-——- Ratlway, xg\'llleun. meets in Ea, Tadics’ A=xmu No. 15, A. O. H, - TO RENT . POETRY 0 LET_Place for . Inquire — R st Moty - O - NOBILITY. — WAYSIDE cottage at Groten Long! th s in belng; not sseming; Polnt for rent or £ o0 ot one ’,’,",?-g;","’:"" o g S ey For artieniats; write, to o ey M ,,n.m," bert Palmer, Noank, Conn. " 'Ot great things to do by and For mte'ar men say in theh' iind- = And's plt:mol the r;‘ncu- of d here's nothing so. kingly as in, ness, And’nothing ®0 roy rut! _..—.__._..__-.—.-—-.__ TO RENT—Moder: flat, l(omnlwve. lnq\ll?e ll Hlln St. aprid; In shape of SRR L e BT SN O W | ts in Forest TO RE! —B: itable for = magts In Forcsters’ Hall, "\ " uncis | bleass notiey Bulietin Ofice. mayid <Toiadiately - Rbens | Wotk T Dt .1':';'&nxo.'m, chest _back our, mete as we measurs; Chamber. FOUND—Cap to automobile ndx-mr experience: p r28d ‘e cannot do wrong and feel right: o S i Call at The Household. can exc:{lant opwrtunuy. en- o et No; an we give pain and gain pleas- ANNOUNCEMENTS - ““Erina speciaity Ca. To- all_conveniences, West Main St. w41 S ,‘,_‘,c, svenges cach sliht y E. E. CARPENTER b | = st it e —— ! . e D msive | T2, o1 B of ihe smarrow, mm"x{:‘dl“;,:xg g %v}:dhe Igom Mo& > s AL e S s et Burchman, 78’ Franklin St. pr path (i D O o S e ; o taken care of. o g g WIE e N s aaaiie. T at the oHtel Rhode Island, in Wes- ¢ g oy ";‘" A alioan o F l ‘he Absent Mifl d e d M : t .d“"" nnn_'ll-h'r;m. desimable furnish; terly, Thursdays, beginning this week. ——————‘——— . uS Ay %8 ora; gentiemen . pr f| We ‘cannot make bargains for blisses, ) YOU BUSINESS MEN will find as a 3 Nor-catch” them iike fizhes in nets See adv. & Ao 3 business u’“”“gl'mdl #a, N.‘“, “o": P ED) Archa W. cnn. 63 Brbnlw-v And .m“m tite: ghing ~ our Aife pay big - n €9 T—Two" 4uxnbl- front of- Wle-ard Moo s o e S Have “Want’ ‘Ads e = b elpl mure than the thing whieh It The Academy Dramatic club is to THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1015, ening, and put yo T g resent Mico and Men on Fridsy and at 10 o'clock a. m., o ‘°'G“§:.,"§v'“;.‘,‘:§'f » sl m'a | For xb‘nd! lieth not In pursuing, turday evenings at Slater hall. Re- . o E : for_gaining eat nor of small; Y o thS" sias hare been in |3t the. Jerry Dure famm. mow own;g By Private Studio, 314 Main St A query: What did the absent: mmded p:ople do B RN et ua Tpariment No. 0 Brosd- Buejust in the doing_—and doing s for some time and a produc- | 1,00 By s before the days of The Bulletin Want Ads?- way: fivé rooms;. first class. John E. < e eading Tool: T tion that will be full of merit and re- [ Westerly to Pendleton Hill, ‘one f10m | “WANTED Toolmakers, planer and sulting in a big and appreciative audi- | from Clark’s Falls. six’ miles 1 lathe® hands and Jones & La: ence is promised. REAL ESTATE AND ‘he New B e ki Tollowing asscribea o e men Answer:, They DID WITHOUT. o e OR RENT—Hoom to gentleman 2 hnnin‘, No.. 52 . Broadway. apr20d 'l‘hroug: envy, through malice, through il e wora ‘eatly ana late; madorn TRAprovenenis aadtral ocation. | g 5‘;‘; et A L A DAVIS THEATRE. FERSONAL PROPERTY, | Brilsin Conn, T G ok Absent-mmded Mr. Blank would 1éavehi glasses inquire Buletin Office. apry art is to work aud to wait, And ul ght is the sting of his trouble -—-——fi:——*—-———: The farm oconsists on the counter at the haberdasher’s and quite’forget TO RENTFurnished rooms, all Im- | NG 8 AT a%e "lces than nis Return of the Homan Musical Revue|jand, more or less, w.u dmdea hmn provements, men only, 135 1 St s with Added Features ahd Everything [ meying; Basluce Srid Wooflund, Quiis| _ Fom sALE o remember where it wad e Intt them: < M det, |~ S S e T i, . New. Gan’ be ysed for " Tolephone’ pol TOm SALE_Dress moods, cnesseciorn || 100, would forget to remember who it was that left the Josiica. soms Improvementd, Fea- | Kilce Cary. Everybody will be out with the glad |standi oa. machine worked “elds. | and curtain cloth. -Mail orders Elven o] 5 X 2 S s Syerybody will be out with the glad | sianding wood, machine ked' flelds, %’é‘v".?&‘y *é;‘}“;g':, " Jemete Sy r il lasses And so the glasses were lost for good. So.” Inquiro 53 0ak St mardsd_ HUMOR OF THE DAY land in high state of cul Homan's bl musical revue which re- | RE, 08 Hiie"Nas seven Tooms, cel SWi ' When The Bulletin Want Ads came to stay, e | s e o Tl turns to the Davis today to open a|ynder house, 1 barn 30x40 feet. shingled | “Fom ,u‘_‘, E7or Darhioe tom Fluff—What .model is your car? week's engagement. All the old favor. | on all sides (new), 1 barn 26x36 foet 1 | noroughpred S. < White Legnons, §1 at once became the boon of the absent-minded. FOR RENT—Iwo Dicely rmt-h-« Ruff—Second mortgage.—Life. ites will be with the show and several | wa 11| per 15. Bmdlol‘d ‘Cragin, Colches: rooms, with board, lultlbl. xoz (3 tle- G e Al Cenvenlentys: &Py | - She—How was the party last night? added features that were not seen scomdition mar$7d No trick of memory, no fit of .abstraction could put mouth, 44 Taurel Hill ASS. T‘l.pl::n. | He—Oh, it lacked punch!—Harvard ‘when the show played here, will make 2 3 5 Lampoon. . . this the biggest show ever seen in| Qne _bo“:f,,oa'm;nd";gu G m::t;:°fl.:::fi‘:,.{:"‘.”.ta:,:' A the mislaid article beyond the reach' of The Bulletm e ; Master Biltori—Pa, what does money Norwich for the money. The company TO d seven-room house, with mavnmenm on Bliss u'l‘(l‘?‘u. say -when it talks? ind; 1 old_horse, | hous o accommodate ‘50 head, « »” will present for their opening bill a i':mfidmlfnfiduoo Pounds. B00d Worker n allo. Iand. moatly ;l1hr, oo &1 Lost and Found” Ad. WA et o eatn P s i i oensonsl Jarg, Iton, Sr. (speaking 2 corking goo? comedy called The |and kl;ldd. a dand i {grmh_hun J.u}“sl 'I;l g5 ,'_52' h.t:‘x_x;;‘u-finl;fl‘tnmnn: l:&laufi By redchin tically d N TO Furnished. roo; all con- | experience) —Goodby!—Judge. an Widow, 3 w, will be fresh 5 > RENT—| & : 3 AT Tetas Ty which weary smber |1 foux yasr Gi cow, ‘giving mille will| cuitivation:” place will carry’ 40t v y ing practically everyone in.and mnear Nor- of the company will be heard. Every- |DPe fresh In Aug! 1 two year old|head; price includes full line of farm- wich who reads an English paper, The Bulletin Lost .} =t ____________19"#1d_|portunity.” femarked the Sage. yemiences for housekeeping; {3 School| “Men are .slow to embrace an op- oiter Wil be fresh May 1ot 1 year-|ing tools; only $4,506; easy terms, Pic- STORE TO RENT at 61 n-nkfi-st “But th al looking f thing will be entirely different trom | o % ifer. "Il the cows are arade|tures. . Lists. Iryon's Agency. wiill- |} : o n ut ihiey. are always looking for a o oo o oy | IIne Mielter, AT T ooy s e e o ¥ Ad would faithfully search out the finder. 2 Inquire at Bulletin Offic viid | chance o hus 3 delusion;’ adasd the and Miss Pendleton will be seen in|quarantine restrictiol 1 will To_i ALE — Eggs for hatching, % FURNISHED ROOM — Centrally lo- '00l.—Cincinn; nquirer. all.new: dances. Mine Farrington, the s it White Wrendottes: Merrythought and Call Phone 480 P cated. Emma Morse, 1% Unlon St. “Auptie,, did’you ever get & pro- popular leading lady, will have new |horn pullets (pure ) Fishel stralns, 75 cents per 15. Charles songs and will wear different gowns |Nn% L 121t twe'horee team WAEOW |penry, 25 Beéch St from anything she has ever been seen | two-geat handy wegon, 1_top bug " FOR SALE—Wood, stove length in here. Gene Boudray, the.popular|Syracuse plow (new), 1 Brad‘lov piow,’ ord. 3% cord $2.30. Bnll:&‘-’. little bass singer, will be heard in new |1 Walter 4. Wood mowing machine, 1/ 64 solos, and Mr, O'Connell will also have | cultivator (Iron Age weeder, 1 disc murnd Sc a Line - FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern cons posal i veniences, 38 Upion 5t. Phone 10§1-3.| “Once, dear. A gentleman asked me to marry him. overithe telephone, but he "had "the wropg number.”—Louis- new . ballads to offer. Mr. Morrison, | harrow, 3 ut dou!ne ;arneu. 1 1 Al BUYING paultr of all kinds. v | harness, set T &e a Anyone having sam rop postal to the ragtime singer, has something new [harness. 3 sef 82Xl Gellerts Colchester, Conn. for this bill and Mr. Elwood will be |focks, steclyards, 1 piie B m i ot Zr:‘ea.rfl }n x;:: comedy songs ana' stg- about 10 cqh.?i. |lot 10! ';w;;n:o?:d in es. In fact, every member of the|pile, 1 M shingles, lot of orse company will have something that has Blankets, 1 step ladder, 2 grain’ boxes, Groton Lon POil'lt never been heard here and there is|l Smalley ensilage cutter, No. 14 no doubt but they will uphold their g::tern;'tugf carpenter and stone ma-|f I have for sale a new cottage, just reputation and continue to please the | son's tools, 1 hand clipping machine, 1|§seing built, one of the best, your Norwich theatregoers. An added at- [bag adamant, lot of oil cans, 1 Glen- |} wn private beach, electric lights, traction with the show will be Miss |wood Home Grand stove, No. 7 (new), 3 3 Nance Ehannon, & bis musical comedy | 1 mew parior Ideal wood stove, 4 cof || water, bath and all that makes lite 4 vho will beds, 2 other beds, complete, lot of || worth living. Also several of the prima donna, who will be heard In a| tofie “cnandeliers, milk pails, shovels, repertoire of high class songs *and |} es forks, saws, hammers, grindstone best lots on the Point. Also two of many other new novelties will be In- | Bng wheelbarrow agd hundreds of other || the best lots at Glenwood Park, troduced in this opening biJl. Be-|articles used about a farm. Ocean Beach, sides the musical revue there will be | . The present owner is soon tomove to [l 1 " 0" 1oy cavpBRLL, 25 : New k_state, hence his desire to = @ selected program of Mutual movies, | Hew Yor S18 16 Ao erated above | | Liberty St., Westerly, R. L, or JOHN ||arug ;ngre Inquire at Bulletin Olflc& apr 1. headed by The Roughneck, a power- | oy o 55015 to the highest bidder with- (| s MORAN, Real Estate- Broker, WANTED WANTED—To sell a big meat mar- selling it. - Inquire The Northampton GOOD COUNTRY HOME for children F. D. 5, Norwich. FOR HYandotics for hatehing; also baby|The best 8-Room Cottage in.the best e e partner with little money f | Barber. pe e e A N e TR e b Market, 10. Bridge St, Northampton,| FOR SALE—African Pomeranian d. Mas mayid :rtzlply Mrs. Barnes, Gardmer Court or|Cold Wa —1 can board several children and| KNOR SALE—One twin Indian motor- tricity. : 7 the right nightly to demand of him would like to correspond with parents|cycle. 1914 model, nenrly new, Or guardians regarding same. Good |Speeds, electrical equipment. Price very| APPlY on premises or to ALICE W. references. M .“Dinlel Vergason, anozr%n’blfin"{ngu!ra hetucket Harn ss | COGGESWELL. “What .is your reason for believing ., t. may3 : | FOR SALE Chester White pi man who is always seeking informa- " WANTED—Boy wanted to work uv;ld 12 weeks old, at Lake -View ' arm 1 ville Courier-Journal. | | _“Johnson .needn’tibe so mad because the teacher criticis his boy's compo- sition. The boy ‘will improve “You don’t appear to understand. Johnson wrote - the eéomposition him- FOR SALE : No. 4 Washington Place. SALE — Thormlthbred ‘White in his “At least he was orfginal Hot and | proposal.” “Did_he claim that you were the , St Tubs, Gas’and-Elec- | only girl he-ever loved ™ No. He asked me Iif ‘Td accept location in Norwich. Furnac 496-12. mray3d where he had been till this hour."— Detroit Free Press. in the nebular hypaothesis?” asked the o W. Service, Pmp Norwicn, Conn. " don’t ‘know that I exactl: X 3 ) - y believe F. D. No. 1. Tel. 2-3. may3d To RENT in it,” replied the scientist. “But af- ful two reel K. B. drama; The Mu- Py e tual War Weekly, with scenes from °“'.,’;",,'1§‘c'§ roin or shine. Vinsent, the | | Norwich. Conn.; also JAS. J. SMITH, the European battlefields, and one fun- | baker, will be there with food and agent Groton Long Point Land Co., fy - Keystone comedy called Gussie’s |drink for all 50 State St. New London, Conn. Wayward Path, featuring Sid Chaplin, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, brother of the famous Charlle. Mat- | maysd Manager. inee today at 2.30, all seats 10 cents, ;?c‘l‘.’fri'; i e e e a0 s | W. B. WILCOX ........... Auctioneer FARMS FOR SALE factory—shooing chickens! [in" Buy a nice meerschaum or ’cl‘ll;'l-sr;!des r‘&z ool r7 ing 2| fea) RO Rox A “"""‘,0" vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, | Star. TL0t HOT—A mew job! Blacksmith in | FOR SALE or will exeh-nse for place | QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- |ter a man has gone to the trouble of oot ata tage, 3 acres land, 1000 feet' from |finding out what it is, it seems a Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and | shame ' to contradict it."—Washington plumbing - and ' heat. Rental $350. TANT B R gs for C;«"anng S O TURKEY cgsg, for | Others $200 0 $4000. Sena for booklet. | THE KALEIDOSCOPE WANTED—Light _housework by day | COlchestér, Conn. Tel 14~ % may3d| FRANK W. COY, :Westerly, R. I. = by middle aged Protestant woman; city 10.80 pictures.. Come early! of all descriptions and prices. preferred. Address R. E., care Builetin | FOB SALE—The residence. of the late On March 1, 1 874 barrels and B Der cy F. Cross, located in Mansfield 1,730,662 boxes of apples were stored - COLONIAL THEATRE. Hate e "“;"l";:'“ but plenty | Co. & apr2od er, ‘with abou® five acres of land. I in the 289 cold-storages reporting to of goo! .m. o WANTED—A méan used to sett!ng up | Wil be on the premises May 3d and 4th. the TUnited States Department of —_— WM. F. HILL, and feeding a foureide planing L. Howard Cross, Admr., Central Vil- ‘Agricuiture. Clara Kimball Young, Appearing in R and Insurance, nntchlns machine. H. F. & A. J. DnW- lage, Conn. may3d con.‘e of 7 rooms and bath; elec- 7 RE “The Deep Purple,” Five Reels. There will be sold at Public Auction Bldg. Norwicn, Conn, | 1V- apr2sd OR_ SALE _One_thoroughbred Ayr- lights, wteam heater; $21 per| An interesting réport is that Ameri- at the home of the late Isaac G. Avery, Telephone 147 WANTED—Permanently, a _compe- alive yearling bull. For: particulars can -wire wheels with rubber tires In this wonderful story, Frisco Kate, tent, companionable woman for house- |and price, telephone 642-2. £1 JAMES L. CASE, are spon to be used on Japanese work; no nursery, no laundry, no. farm Lebanon, btherwise Mrs. Fallon, a reformed Mansfield’ Organ Pipe MWarks; .Yl’b:kk. kehe‘p; El‘botli.rdlng house in New TUESDAY, MAY 4TH, 1915, o1 which is frequented by mem- v bers of the underworld, who still keep at' 9 elclepk, 5. M., ‘Sheky, The splendid farm of Frank R. Aver, 2 hold ‘on Kate notwithstanding her |9 cOws. 7 new milch, 1 due to freshen|2g7 acres, in Preston 3% miles from @esire to reform. William Lake, a|in June 1 has been milked since the|Norwich. Fine set of modern bufld- Westerner, is decoyed to her rooms | st Of the vear 1 woke of FinEs Cin|ings, running water, with or without by an innocent girl, Doris Moore, wWho | Steers, 10 sheep and lambs, 3 horses, 1|8tock and tools. A rare opportunity. MUST BE SOLD Ford cars to_paint; $10 St. Uncas Garage. Te! FOR. SALE — An upri worl. M,ansfleld Depot, Ct. aprsa 1§20 condition.’ C., Rental Dept., zed on I 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Comn. :fifisfif;geé"‘:ce of the old Japanes Miss Annie - Cannon, a8 m 'TED—] __"-'_—"“—‘ iember FOR SALE OR s ‘hot 'N. y s E[‘,“““’ Faint Shop. 25 Lafayeltellocated at 116 and e otm'li; 2 FOR RBNT the staft of “Harvard University Ob " | with good-garden and well. !nq\xlre nf WANTED—A competent girl for |John 'F. Casey, 77 West Town St eneral housework. Address Bo;6 99, | Fhione 448-3. mlvld servatory has been admitted to. mem bership to the Royal Astronomical * OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW | Society of England, %u bei:l bl;)u!ht t(;( New York by b‘ny !;n e‘ars old, l:elgh’t r}‘lflxflzcloblh 1 E. A. PRENTICE arry land, a crook, under promi: light bay 14 years o weigl S., " of marriage. Posing as the gir‘l"s huse | 1 bay driving, 12 years old, weight 1005 | Phone 300 86 Cliff Street band, Leland attempts to blackmail | 1PS- Wagons, 2 two-horse-team wagons, Lake 1 two-horse dump cart, 3 oXx wagons, 3 . but the latter has been warned | 5 corts, 1 steer cart, i hand cart, 1 by Kate and defies Leland and the|Clover Leaf manure spreader, 1 two- gang. . Meanwhile, Leland and two | horse market wagon, 1 _three-sprins, other crooks have betraved to the |two-horse, 1 two-seated, with pole and J police Gordon Laylock, upon whose |Shafts, 2 lght two-seated market, 1 dAley at The Bulletin Office. | tlo: WANTED — Saféty rasor biades to ulletin Office. FOR SALE—One cylinder Cadillac BUILDING. WANTED—A girl for general house. [business body. in good' runnini cpnd1~ g ol mayld WANTED—Rellable _man, general| 'FOR SALE—Four. cylinder Stude- | center of city, terminal for all local farm work. Apply A. B, Bulletin Of-|baker, business and touring, bo dy, in . weed fice, giving reference apri1d _|good running condition. ‘C."E. Lumis, S M | On'the theory that mountain climb- n. C..E. Lumis, R. D. 6, City. Four storles, fireproof, reinforeed |ing developes the nerves as well as K Franklt the .muscles, -a Philadelphia college e e o e a1 Jows; | physical director has his pupils climb the sides of quarries. mayld Estimates, place the amcunt of head was a heavy price for various | PUBEY, 5 sleds, 1 two-horse bob, 2 two- murders in the west. and to. avhom | BoTSe and 2 ox sleds, 4 sleighs. 1 three- Kate has extended her sympathy. To | eeroaver Laaks A oo outtes ;flt;‘:’d Eateb fDrL:ef §mdn955. Lake | wheeled - spring toothed land 25g=der On Monday, May 3, 1915, at 2:30 p. elped her buy Laylock’s way out of | combined, 1 weedor, 10 plow: yra- 3 prison. No sooner was he free than, |cuse, 2 2% D, 1 M. 5 wood beam, 1{M- at my office, 91 Main Street, Nor- Jolning Kate, he saved Willlam Lake | Side hill, 1 one-horse. 2 Bclipse horse|wich | will sell to the highest bidder, * from Leland's murderous attack and |cOtn planters, 8 hand ‘planters, § culti- 2 % shot him in self defense, “’1‘3:5'163’"“;? ng ms”}m"ial Mccm-E the following securiti 3 mick, uckeye an oia ones, Laylock and Mrs, Fallon sought op- T tiiities for complets’ ratorts It A1 | kothens ] Rives. oF hess: bee BmS oa| 124 Shares Stock, The A“'“"“"" make the famous roll feather mat- film' St Phone 1219-5. apriod n WANTED—Maid for general house- work; no washing. Apply at home of F. B. Ricketson, Taftville, after 4.30, ing Doris Moore, the innocent decoy, be- | NO. 13, 1 Continental No. 6, 2 lever, 1 am¢ v = winnowing mill, 2 root cutfers, 1 corn The T 2 This. :},22?:3:"}:,"7,:: dreele;exsm:r:ee: e D e o o osolcy ,25 s""“csuck' he “:k.“ win = es, snaths, pitchforks, dungforks cti mpa 100. sation of the season and besides Miss | and shovels, crovaha.r!, picks, ghalns. ) Yy par:§ Pleasant St, office 2 West Main. S.|cni Zelinger. apriod service. $400 and $300; Reo, 1914, tour. | Thaver Bullding, Norwich, Conn. Satipment; $700; & Jackaon truck or and steel from horseshoes and Wago: o - |touring car. $16v. Call for. demonstra- FOR SALE tires, of leather, wood, cotton, Wool P tion on any or all of these cars. Best WANTED—Save your feathers; we barfialna in eastern Connecticut’ today. THOUSANDS sovergment Jobs; open | Norwich, Conn. avr2oTHaM A three tenement house, No. 128 Best of elcvator service ceivi ars by the 2 O Conaition. $760; " Fegall nxa ’tourlnz Rent of offices from $8 to $30 per |than $1,500,000. Last year the sum ‘WANTED—Antl furniture andlcar, nicely fitted, . speed and quality, | month. For further imformatiom, old silver; Eood prices. < C. J. King, 16 | $450; 3. Maxwell spesiel toncine macy, quire of WILLIAM F. HILL, Room I of $93,986 was received. £00d running order, .fine for. jitney According to recent analysis street dust is composed of particles of iron eo car, electric lights, modern paper, ‘clay, sand and bacteria. \ Pmeu. Danielson, Conn. Phone. For -the French railroad in _the P, = there -have been built locomo- | tresses renovated. Factory 234 Mt | pom SALE—S C. R. I Red bab Fon SALE Sahara S e cks; _thoroughbred = stock. moni ORE TN Chus S s passage through sandstorms to offer i g resistance to the metal-cutting sand. Young’s faultless acting and splendid | from stake to large tackle, and a lot of i i support from a peerless cast, the pho- | them, quantity of ox yokes and bows, 8 Shares Stock the Bulletin Associ- gvrl!e for list. Frsnkun Institute, Dept. tography is supreme and stands with- | new and old whiffletrees, eveners and | ation, par $25. Rochester, N. Y. mar30d to men and women: $65 to $150 month;| ~ FOR SALE _Two horses; also hack. High Strect, annual income Wu]zlam Camplon, 37 Golden" St. gzek $312. Always rented. 27- apr - Peanuts imported ‘into France dur- ing the first eight months of 1914 to- taled 457,290 metric tons, worth $31,- NTED—To buy cows and calves Vi 1) WAL out a rival In late pictures. D I e of ail kinds; pay good price. M. Glau- Mght~ driving and some single and FOR SALE — Eg{ for. uhusmn? mb For further information inquire ||| 850000 uainst 410,20 tons, worth pmrt e hoolat S %58 7 White Plymouth Roc! of ing the like perfod- in AT THE AUDITORIUM parts of hartness, 4 horse forks, pulleys W. S. ALLIS, Admr. m:ger, d L.’ 14-6, Colcnester, Conn. Red, .ple’l;dm oo h“" it gs 439,000 during e P ; 5 and ropes for horse forks, 2 set of Eetate 4. DeTrafford ‘Blaciet per 13, $4.56 per hundred; paby chicks, Thomas H. Beckley ¥ K tackles, 2 pair of balances, 3 grind- state J. Delraffor ackstone WANTED — Advertising _ solicitar nter April 9. $12 per 100. H. L. Lathrop, bt pe The Honeymooners, a big musical | stones, 50 hens, 4 guineas, séveral tons ublication established 68 Joars. wrm Backus Corner, F.-D."No. 2_ Box 14, Real Estat: d 1 ce The British government has pro- comedy production with sixteen peo- | 9f hay., some cord fodder. quantity of 5 . . J. Parkhurst, New Haven, for | Norwich, Ct. . mar22MWS - e g s ‘hibited the exportation of tin to other plé in the cast, headed by Lew Pow- | lumber foy wagon work, seasoned and D-mfl“" W""fl m May Building, 278 Main Street than British ports. -Efforts are being ers, Fern Wayne and Edith Powers, | Sng hlamic £or Beneral repairing, cona: NTED_Flano_tuning. A. G. Got- |and tools, on Otrobando Ave. Inguire b are's ade to obtain special permits for Fg don. xn Prospect St. Ci%y. Tex. '632-2. |of G. A. Frink. apraod . e b ipments to consumers in the United will be the attraction at the Audi-|tity of drag plank. There some torfum all this week, starting with | beans, rye, buckwheat and corn on ear, WATCH HILL BUSINESS the matlntee this afternoon. This com- V}nega; iln kf‘:“ f!mm 51 nli.flto garre{s Dany e of special local inferest on ac- | of 50 Eta i 0800 BY, ik PV oaie, For Sale chiy FOR SALE—Smhgle Cémb 1. Red States. R. cks. Mrs. F. % Lmrbrldx! Nox;v&lich, Town, Ct. Tel ’s drills and crosscut saws, lce FOR m—wne front Tty of FOR SALE Fern Wayne, a Norwich. girl, who was | TL2Sons dr ok, A store on leased land (long term T front property R the prima donna with the Prince of | wagon boay, 3 pair exira whesls. some || 1ease), with all fixtures, ‘doing a Weaverswanted at Once Si?é‘.,'f:?:h‘“‘:z‘:f‘,;“‘ ‘"‘u‘“"‘”.‘ Sier _For dale or Rent Pllgen for some time. and who join- | household goods, quantity of 4-ft: wood 800d business; for sale at a bargain. six rooms. The propert g . ed thehHoneymooners company about «{n%lwo:lfl octutu:x;";p ot‘ r?fiflth’; use, Cottage at Pleasant View. located w‘lithl‘nhthrele S inutes k -of See cfl‘lfl :”:':;‘af::}. ;‘:We-ve'r;"r:' s‘l,soo a-month ago. Miss Wayne has a wen- rrel 3 nd a A 105 < roiley and eight minutes’ walk of rail-|fJ room cottag - derfully fine, strong soprano voice and | JUALIty of things tod numerous to || vicw. Fryag ] b",?‘;ggf’ e l;‘li“ci“;; DAY WORK road ~ station and -postoffice. Price | § spect, now being built ox the Buck- : & = mention. stormy, sale will take place $4,000; $1,000 cash, balance mortgage, I roperty, Norwich Town. Take - wili be heard with delight by her many | neyt fair week day.. A caterer will be || Sentrally located, 5-minute walk to per cent. .S. Maxson, Willow. Petnt, || ¥ant ' S ence dite Norwich friends. Lew ~Powers, _the | I attenaance. R e abone e . §estMystic. conn. o Toriod v tivar o s Baahisd In principal comedian with the show, is g l)lamfi ld w l C 3 1 - a, finished performer and has played e L B s R A Lot at Groton Lomg Polnt. (4 ooien Lo. S e s | ek e has beamed ceil- Corner Carroll Avenue and Wash throu, 'ew England many times with T % Located on zhe water side, sand S i B , pausied walls BVRIAT Ut best Lonel Algnt mlanr pegh ot ar From board’ Wail Central Village, Conn. %M“——fi—z— P e e L musical comedy productions. Edith | ocppy AUSTIN ......... Auctioneer || Zris® taken this month is only e Thon: Mwly—l,um',-‘xef:f s ;&m&:: sdded. Terms to suit you. depth of 180 feet. A most desira- Powers is a dainty little girl with a pretty face and fine volae and is bound to attract with her clever work. There are other well known principals with the show and the biggest chorus that has evar been seen here in any tab- —oF— l°§dt “"‘c“l‘:g H‘"’lh a b}f‘ Vlfltew c;)t CHICKEN FARM AND Real Estate Broker, costuwnes, el ical novelties, ete. n 5! b e e Ml 2 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. || No. 41 West Broad st., Rooms 1 ana Tuesday the feature will be a_two L el iRt Euplion Ak ton, : 2, Westerly, R. L ree] drama entitled The Blood of the SATURDAY, MAY STH, 1915, Phone No, 365... Children, with William Clifford and at 10 o’clock a. m., Marle Walcamp in the leading roles. | the farm of about 35 acres of land be- Skipper Simpson’s Daughter will be | longing to Mary Quirk. The farm is $690. A bargain. Cottages ail around it. Farmas. Choice of 400—prices from $275 ' to $20,000. Send for catalogue. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, @ Information concerning any living | Atl: bath rooms, steam heat, gas and elec- Roderick Meek, Contractor and ble lot for anyo: tric lights. 833 Main St. Willimantic, Bullder, invites inspection, and will et i s filiest ‘engtion o Nor- Conn. apr3od gladly, furnish estimates on build- 5 FOR SALE—Maine stock seed potatoes | § ings of all kinds. Ve WANTED i ceaar shingles @ $4.25 Bifiers A Shoms sbiomter 6 SEIams 2 FOR SALE woven wira fence. :A. R. Race, North g ~ heirs of Eunice E. Chappell (Mrs.|Franklin, Ct. - Caprsod Seven. Room Cottage planning te build $1 bu.; Improved Leaming seed corn $1.85 bu.; St. Charles Red Cob seed n @ $1.60 bu.; Eureka seed corn @ 63 Broadway Elwood seed .oats, 90 Ibs.. to per bag; Miller's extra white as "Portland cement. barbed . and 'FOR SALE the comedy reel in today's show and | Situated in the Town of Preston, about four miles east of Preston City; on thi it s a corking good farce comedy |roaq ‘sxtending south from the Voluns production by the popular Joker com- |fown ‘turnpike to. Milltown. abont a Charles Henry Marsh and daughter of ALE—! in, ‘ced: Charles Frank Chappell) sister of p,,f,&'fn; N lon Jongtia aldo. shingTe House- 100 . acre farm, 40 clear, balance pasture and woodland, abundance [Hewitt, Norwich, LaurelHlll, 3 2pr3od Electrio lights, steam heat, set- of water on place,.also 50 cords of pany. There will be three shows dalily, | quarter of a mile from the t ik ;. manure. There is'a 7 room house at 2.30, 7 and 9 o’clock and the usual %he bu‘lldlnl;lt'hconsiut a{ efllre";l:or;, Or a e Joseph Marsh, all formerly - of - Nor- mlro::od ll‘am“d&:? 'h:go.’anxgfl: tubs, large lot, in fine location. and large barn and om,{ buildings, price of admission will prevail. five room cottage house In good con: 2505 s R o Ik Price $3,300 ; in excellent condition. -This trout brook and’s good water privilege W. S. ALLIS, Admr. o o i i - —_ - - || ¥entvitle, ‘two miles from trolley 3nd sutficlent firewood on the farm for [} No, 274 BROADWAY Bt ita i torsai ARRANT line and five miles from Franklin SLATER HALL farm, g : state Eunice E. Chappell. | pom sALE or will exchange for place N. T. & CO. Square, and on good roads. Price Contents of the house also will be The magnificent residence prop- in city, farm 2. aotes overlooking 417 -Main Street, - - N R reasonable and part can remain on so0ld, consisting of % stoves, Witchene May 7 and 8 8 p. m., aré, lounge, beds, matiresses and bed- . ng buresus, carpets, wearing apparel, sresented By the ACADEME DRAMAT G e N e TATY SATAGt Iecateayia TR, - very! ng on or al t the a.C e~ an location 'orwich. {CCTUD. Tickets on sale on and after | lonaing 5 sald Mary Qier’ 250 Pos May 3, at Davis’ Book Store. may3d |sold on sald day, unless . decidedl i AMES L. CASE oo s | Hormy 1 which Gase e auction il J. L. HELP WANTED General Houseworkers, Cooks, Plain PHONE 1132-3 be held the next fair week day. 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | SHdIDE 3sed Rotatoss, A0 Srata® oo, [ Will:be.in greater demand. this Spring 45 SALE HoRSB ¢ For coll«flon .nd Aalivenyl of ROBERT A. PECKHAM, M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. Central Bldg. Eolomun Bros.,, Prop. FPhone lli- than ‘ever befoll‘t ‘We' advise farmers i o Y. Sprismsn Conservator. marl | to get their orders in NOW. T have just received another car o ——— M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist 39 erd Street Carnations. Spectal Forms and Plants. ‘Telephone 657. WATCHES and GLOCK Ve vell WATCHES and SCocKs at close margin of profit. LEE CLEGG, The Jeweler, 128 Washinaton 8t., City DR. F. W. HOLMS, 'Dentist shanmm Building Annex, Room A F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner 122 Prospect Street, Nnrwleh. Conn. 'Phone 511 glers, .and the westerner, Lake, and |bee supplles. 4 cutting machines, 1 Ross | Company, par $100. new ticking furnished; hair mat- Thames river; all farming tools in- SRS At diietettait | Agricultural Limestone o 3 Nurse, Chambermaid, Kitchen Girl. .::fu Fertilizer, seeds. of- mortgage. For particulars inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Norwich. Conn. Adaress Box 37, Sulletin Of- OR SALE—Wyandotte chick® food, P m . 28 horses—and they are good as can ‘Peck, McWilliams & Co. |be foind anvwhere. 'Business horses, : cRunks ‘and dratt. Have 45 head ali told—and' they must ‘be sold soom ar poulbla. Come flnd see them. R. PIERS ] =o' advertining medium in fii{nm L‘onh«:m:nt‘cqn-.l to The Bul- ON. for business results. Tel. 1189. apr23d