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FAIR TODAY; PARTLY CLOUDY TOMORROW Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Movis fctures at Colonial Theatre. e and Photoplays st Davis Drill of Third Co., C. A. C.. C. meets at Maso; NNo. 7694, M. W.'A., meets 2] Canton Oneco, No. 3, L O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hail, Germania Lodge. No. 11, meets in_(Germania Hai Court Sichem, No. 94 in_Forestors’ Hall, Norwlch Lodge, No. 430, meets at Biks’ ANNOUNCEMENTS COLONIAL THEATRE. rage. of A., meets moth Two Reel Biograph Feature. picture is a wonder photographical- and the plot deals with political affairs intended to break up the cam- paign of the district attorney, who is out to clean out the grafters. Dia- mond cuts diamond, until everyone is apparently an occupant of a house and the climax is one of satis- faction and beauty. today are “An Obstinate Sheriff,” Lu- bin; “Roping & Lride” a famous Se- lig_comedy with fearless To and his busky cowboys, and * A Flesh-Reducer, Baby,” a wonderful three reel film by the Lubin cast with Velma Whitman, is the big feature. 'What are you do- ing for your favorite society, church, ge or club in regard to the Library “ontest Votes? '10 votes with every matinee ticket and #ive with every evening ticket. Other films for a_ roaring comedy. Shanghaied Many a woman who was about to be visited by the stork consults her physician as to the Twilight Sleep|fee was served in the dining room, treatment, its effect not only upon hersedf, but upon the child to be. In mmany instances the practitioner says there is nothing in it, thereby showing | walls; the other rooms his gross ignorance, conservatism, and autter lack of sympathy for his pa- This is the language of the foremest medical paper published in the United States, condemns the physician who ‘will not Jearn the technique which for nine|dinner speeches on various subjects years has been successfully used in TEurope and has thousands of women of their terror of birth, which soon have and this editorial opportunity ers company Several neat and alto- the picture programme, “The is a very beautiful story told in three fine reels and is a picture which all should see. Brops and Girls,” Mother Instinct,” is the comedy pic- ture on today’s bill and is one of the tunniest the Sterling people have pro- duced in a long time. plete change of programme will take |Providence, Mrs. Pplace tomorrow when the Honeymoon- ers will put on an entirely new play ®nd all new pictures will be shown. Another com- Tickets For Pinafore. Buxiliary of the Young Men's Chris- tian association are working hard for the success of the opera, Pinafore, n in the Davis the- atre under their auspices next_ week. There has already which is to be gi been a large ad- tickets by the mem- bers, which would attendance. All those who purchased tickets from the members may now | Mass. call at the store of George A. Davis and exchange them for tickets en- reserved seats. The committee recommends that this be done without delay by all those hold- ing tickets S0 as to avoid disappoint- ment in getting seats in a desirable titling them to Equal Franchise Rummage Sale. The Norwich Equal Franchise league holds its spring rummage sale Friday, May Tth, in the Thayer building, be- There wiil be many choice articles in clothing, fur- niture, books, pictures, a sewing ma- innumerable variety of of which will be reasorable prices. The crowd is expected to at- chine and an children’s toys, usual large May Basket Frolics Degenerate Into Horse Play—Harold Bentley on U. 8. 8. New York, Which Wins in The May basket village Saturday velers around the night worked havoc with a few clothes lines in this vici- cutting sheets and bed spreads and women. ines into strip: of W. E. Manning from ‘the shed. has whose high test for honors. is on the New York, was one of the crack gunmen be sent free. end is proud of the honor and high place his ehip now has in the navy. Bentley’s sons hope to have a furlough in August a5 both the New York and the Rhode Island, of Bentley is a member ot the crew, are expecting to be over- hauled in_drydock at the Both of Mr. which Charles Transferring Wires. Employes of the Southern New Eng- Telephone and Telegraph com. y, bave been in town P S What Is Going On Tonight |transterring their wires to the taller poles on the Fitchville road which were erected during the winter by the Norwich Gas and Blectrical company. in order to connect the houses wired for electricity with the current. » N. G, Visits After Twenty Years. R A M,| Clarence ' Helbart a former resi- dent here, was in town Monday re- newing acquaintances. time in twenty years he has been out this way. 0. D. H. 8, Bookkeeper Resigns. Harry Higgins, bookkeeper for the Admore Woolen company since its ar- B. P. 0. B, |rival here, has left the emplove of the company. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Ladd and chil- dren, Tyler, Olive and Fred, were vis- itors In Hartford Sunday. Myron Ladd has completed his ga- On Trouting Trip. Frank Olcott and Master Everett Olcott of Waterbury were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Founded: upon the old adage, that|¥ Willam Frink. Mr. “people who live in glass houses, must not throw stones,” this stirring tale of intrigue comes to the Colonial_thea- tre, today in all its intensity. Vale as the missuided and misunder- stood wife of the district boss, with [Franklin Ritchie as the dl‘ulrlct at- by, ‘of ‘Brookiyn, N T.* Wese R 3 the leading roles. ‘The s , . Y., Trece! g Lt guests of Mr. Tuckers parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Tucker. Louis Phils of Montville was a re- cent guest of friends here, NORWICH TOWN Social Corner Club No. 2 Meets With Mrs. James Mahoney on Her Wed- ding Anniversary—Gift for Hostess— Mix,| Dorcas Society to Meet. glass ‘ound— we give countless | sions. Frei- growing thriftil “Rain.| Miss Marion Randall of Hartford is spending a few days this week at her home on West Town street. ‘Woman's lants or by Excesses Begy's Nerve Ald Tablots Are ‘What you Need Right Mr. Begy, the well-known chemist who discovered Mustarine, the derful pain Xiller, cares not what ex- cesses have wrecked your nerves. He guarantees Begy's Nerve Aid Tablets to stop your trembling; your confidence; to drive away forget- fulness and make your mind keen and alert, to change your sluggish dispo- sition for a vigorous active one in two weeks, or money back. If you have worked too hard, lived too rapidly, smoked too much or have become weak, nervous, and lost ambi- tion because of stimulants or any ex- cess, arouse yourself right now and get a 50-cent box, two weeks' treat- ment, of Begy's Nerve Aid Tablets at any druggist at once. Lee & Osgood can supply you. Three days' trial treatment 10 cents, from Begy Medi- cine Co., Begy Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. It is the first Olcott came on to go trouting. Brevities. . Louise | Several from here attended the auc- 7o |tion on the Isaac Avery place Tues- day. Arthur_Tucker and daughter, Doro- On Tuesday, May 4, the Social Cor- ner club No. 2, all the Norwich Town members being present, was entertain- ed by Mrs. James Mahoney at her The time was also the 23d anniversary of her marriage. Nearly all attended and were met at the trolley by Mr. Mahoney with his large machine and a jolly ride was en- Joyed up to the house, where they were cordially welcomed by the hostess. Lecture On Twilight Sleep. Soon after arriving a delicious luncheon of sandwiches, salad, dough- nuts, cheese, cake, fruit, tea and cof- home in Preston. which was prettily decorated with the club’s colon of yellow. Sociel Corner letters were Streamers and were also adorned with the club color. Mrs, Mahoney was given a Japanese tea set in honor of her anniversary, QMrs, Henry Coit making the presenta- tion' speech, which was cordially re- sponded to by Mrs. Mahoney. formed topics for interesting discus- Will Open Mite Boxes, The Dorcas society of of witnessing the | Methodist church holds its May meet- first _motion picture ever taken of|ing with Mrs. the Twilight Sleep treatment accom- panied by a lecture by Dr. Kurt E.|ternoon. The mite boxes will be open- Schlossingk, who for four yvears was|ed at this time. assistant at the Frauenklinik, burg, where Twilight Sleep was dis- covered. These lectures will livered at the Davis theatre next Mon- day morning at 10.30 a. m., for women Seats on sale Friday. AT THE AUDITORIUM, “Cohen’s Wedding,” the plece pre- Bented yesterday by the Honeymoon- will be repeated again today and will no doubt please today’s | Th audiences as well as it did yesterday’s. | this week. Lew Powers is very funny in this bill through which a very interesting and amusing plot runs. Epecialties are introduced by Btead, Marr and the Dwyer Sisters,|day. Fern Wavne and others, : pether the show is a very pleasing A USEFUL, COMFORTABLE AND SIMPLE WORK APRON. Apron, With or Wit or With Sleeve in Either of Two or With Sleeve and With Neck Edge Square or High Outline. ‘Wightman avenue this (Thursday) af- Crops Look Thrifty. be de-| Oats are up in fine the fields with their currants are formed; peas, radishes, lettuce shape, covering velvety green; rows of -beets, and spinch are Watching for Grosbeak Bird observers say that this storm is delaying the coming of the birds. They are watching for the grosbeaks the sleeve. forms a practical alpaca, Heard and Seen. ‘William Bishop of Jewett City was Dick | the guest of friends uptown over Sun- or a medium_size. A pattern of Miss Camille Gemble of Providence spent the week end with friends on 'NORWICH, CONN.. THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1915. THIS GREAT TONIC FOR NERVOUS PEOPLE Away. to restore ut Sleeve Protector, Round, Any won- BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE As here portrayed, this model offers it is easy to make 1 be cool and comfortable with- With the sleeve ‘over” dress suitable for wear at work of any description. jean, drill, sateen or ‘chambrey are suitable for The pattern is cut in three and large. of 36-inch material is illustration mailed to'any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Order throug] it reale, It re- The Builetin Com Pattern Depty Norwich, Gonn. o " Huntington avenue. After a week's visit with friends in Huntington avenue has returned. Samuel Smith of New London has returned after a visit with his nephew, ‘W. A. Chappell, of West Town street. Mre. Belle Worthington Town street left this week for Hart- ford, where she will visit her daugh- ter, Mrs. Flora B. Brown. Mrs. Fred Grimley and little daugh- ter Laura have returned to their home a good|on West Town street weeks' visit in Boston and Lowell, exclusive Quests; th, containing a took one teams Manning located b i Norwich Town green Sunday phone an Many other parties have kung May ber malde are ac baskets in a less boisterous way, and evenings of have resulted from the hangers' get- ting caught. Harold Bentley on Winning Warship. Wareham W. showing some Interesting pictures of the targets used during the recent e ieson aC the Mar practice at the southern drill grounds, S. S. Texas, averages in target shooting led a con- The New York suc- in gaining the much coveted . Harold Bentley, entiey’s sons, hours. been @ To the woman seeking pro- feastonal, social or business of Mr. few weeks. make flesh. quickly and weight return when Sargol with your meals. mal welght comes, ing return of health, spirits, ambition and you .soon feel your 00d, Norwich, ilimantic, and ts everywhere seli-and rgol and every package contains a guarantee of welight crease or money back. m:—While Sargol is also wide- for overcoming nervous dys- psia_and general stomach troubies, s action In increasing weight is so practically certain that its use is not recommended to those who willing to put on ten or more pounds and vitality. ain. Lee & O leading dru; recommend Martha Washington 29 East 29th St., near Fifth Ave NEW YORK ADVANTAGES The 450 bedrooms are for the two lower fioors magnificent res- taurant with o evenings and the and second floor wi private pariors are for both men The service Is of that pven, ; mearly afl the employes are women: the tele- are not WINDOW AND DOOR Best in the market. . Special Prices This Week. THE H. B. PORTER & SONS CO. Lafayette and Oneco Sts., Norwich, Ct. A Sirength, Flesh and Body Builder For Spring Run Down, Underwelght People Put On Ten to Twenty Pounds of Healthy eople show a tendency to lose The fat makin; terial in the foods they eat, which at other seasons keep flesh.and weight at is partially diverted in cold weather and.instead is used to furnish heat for the body. acquire cou which tear ma- Then most of us c0lds or the grippe, own flesh, lower vitality, cause a considerable 108s in weight and leave us in a rundown condition in the Any material loss of weight should be regarded with alarm and measures taken to regain the lost flesh. A splendid body builder and flesh pro- ducer is found in a preparation known as Sargol, which can be found at drug- ts everywhere. and which seldom fhe user a weight increase of from ten to twenty pounds within a Sargol does not of itself It is a smail tablet which readily dissolves in_the .stomach and, mixing with the starches of the food you eat, prepares these flesh making materfal form where the blood can easily ab- sorb_and distribute them throughout It is really amaszing how lost flesh and is. used With returning nor- a correspond- prompt sugars and into a| MUST BE SOLD splendid farm of Frank R. Ayer, acres, in Preston 3% miles from FOR SALE / WANTED WANTED—Woman for general hou: work in the country; three adults and 11 conveniences. ulletin_Office. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS- m’ATéH!l ‘FOR SALE" TO RENT SOLD-—Four horses, o hghaste Stabie, Central Village. Norwich. Fine set of modern build-|ness; tinting postcard: ings, running water, with or without | sparo time; make $i2 stock and tools. A rare opportunity.|Yassing .or’ experience Phone 300 E. A. PRENTICE ho; LADIBS A fascinating home busi- ot TO RENT—. FOR SALB® 1916 Buick roadster. in first elass: condftion. mew tires, at $125; Call 310 Malh St. or Tel. articulars free. Artint. 380 E. aphattan St, New York. ONE 1912 Cadlllac, five lease), good A 10-room _ocot! —_—_— View, lot 50 by 200. This place is || —THE PLYMOUTH, 44 Laurel Hill Ave, centrally located, 5-minute walk to || The best place in Norwich for spring trolley and postoffice, and the price || and summer bo;rdln‘ situated high, is very low. Inquire about it. A e s e L Wbt parties accommodated.” Phone 785. bekch: ot Far from - -boara Wik || eVANTED_O10 geese feuthor Price if taken this month is onl; Toaee n. "Cottages ail || Rickinson, General Delivery, Norwich, around it. o, to A store on leased land (long term w! xtures, doing a Business; for sale at a bargaln. || nam. Conn. Cottage at Pleasant View. WANTED—A girl at 16 La Ch 32 FOR Send for catalogue. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, 2, Westerly, R. L SALE — A genuine Edison Phonograph—15 records and a large Bulletin_Offic WATCH HILL BUSINESS o Asmen cBuy s, wih roms capical Windham county. Some of these places For Sale must be sold at a great sacrifice W 3 e let us hear from you. A. B. Randall, Real Estate K (3 msri8TuThS in car, nowly painted. thres s gires nd one extra, inspect ocal deal- of and called A-1 oh t tractive price. Pidno House, may4TuThg TO RENT_New 7-room cottas improvements, trolley line, centra em Road, Norwich, or T ‘marsSTuTh TO RENT — A five-room flat, antly located, reasonable rent, minates ‘from’ Franklin 84. 86 Cliff .t""‘ WANTED—Work by the day, assist in housework. ~Address at & very at- Inquire Imper! Orpingtons, S e at Pleasant || AYenue. overlooking the wates FOR SALE—On welght about - 140 team wagon, with:brake; one Iron Al outdl; somo small tools. »F: Sdlem, Conn. Phone 263-23. also automobile | “FOR SALE — Willow baby carriage, in first class condition; all latest im- high cash prices pald. business investment 80 mang ZorIces, rom 3375 || ireatments pay blg dividends In @eod health; overcome nerve strain, Invij or?thz a.trex:’!l'tt‘hanh;., Inhd put you ek Ml mrakar, splendld condition for the strenuous dema 3 ~Hall, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and . ma:d.Pl“,(‘VIPl‘:fllnS::l‘slflyq!or‘e i 3 Norwich, Conn. Phone 1177-4. Inquire at 11 or ‘Marsh Plano may4TuThS provements; price Qal k4 Address C. RENT—Six-room tenement: modern improvements, with steam heat, awn; price right to the righi Maple St. Inquire at 10 Main 1345-4. may6d Quonochontaug Beach, for ‘the summer season. nine-room fur- nished cottage, on ocean front; cholce location; fine boating, fishing and bath- For particulars, —room FOR SALE-—S. C. thoroughbred ~_stock. Spicer. “R. 'F. Red _baby Farms. YOU BUSINESS MEN will_find improvements. Norwich, Conn. aurz9ThSM R SALE—Scotch collle pu; 13-14, Jewett City. FOR SALE—One pair of good work ears old, weight 2800; one other ‘black; my Neurobath meat downtown, 5 rooms 214 Main St.|bay and the < John 1 price '$150; must sell on-account -of no work for Moosup, Conn. WANTED_Everybody to know that the Jewett City and Voluntown road is closed from Pachauz Cemeter diner's Four Corners from brass horn, when new over $50, now [ definite. $9.75. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. 144 Main Street Norwich, Conn. Talking Machine Dealers HOTEL FOR SALE Hotel of 25 sleeping rooms, fully fur- [ Market, 10 Bridge St., nished, town in this state. Lease, license, etc.| WANTED Permanently, Stean heat, telephones in each room. Stable and garage attached. work. Mansfield” Organ Pipe Works, Inquire Box 50, Norwich Bulletin |Mansfield Depot, Ct. WANTED _Ford cars to_paint; enement, light and Phone No. 365... || DARBER WANTED Must be first SEAER e class and sober; good pay for the right man. Apply at William Vaillancourt' H. Walcer, 5d all conveniences, HORSE FOR SALE_—Welght about Inquire ‘No. Franklin St. TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, West Main St., next Frank Maples’' Corner; big piazza, good orchard; with or without barn. Inguire Burchman, 73 Franklin St ONE 1914 Ford touring car; this car has been in service for elght morths; and in first class running 553300, Imperial Garage. WANTED —Three or four first class painters and_ paperhangers. FOR SALE—A small Edison Phon- | %~ J- Sisk, 51 Main St, New London. ograph with $30, now $4.75. may4d 15 records, when new baking and cooking. ONE 1912 Maxwell special five senger touring ipped with Kelly-Springfiel and thorou; very powerful; §300. - ly overhauled MERCHANTS’ WEEK In the Rose of perial Garage. New England has come and go: good dinners at the Columbian for 25c are still in order. FOR SALE_Two horses; also hack. FOR RENT_Two desirable furnish- attractive location; uire of William Campion, Golden St. guy’s footsteps . right into Fagan's mayd WANTED—Men to follow the wise ¥OR SALE—New. York Champion Smoke Shop for ‘algrain and fertilizer Cobweb Corner 6 for a quarter cigai tanton D. Wicks, Pomfret, Conn. WANTED—To sell a blg meat mar- large profl best location in town; will take also & partner with little money instead of selling it. Inquire The ket ‘and grocery stor thriving manufacturing | M2ss. FOR SALE Chestnut horse, driven single or double, good driver and worker, would make a good farm ed_room: sold’ to reduce stock. Thomas Northampton | J. Burke, Baltic. Northampton, FOR SALE—Property of the late S. C: Gilbert, in the borough of Dahielson, i d corner of Broad and Franklin tent, companionable woman for house- modern house of eight room work; no nursery, no laundry, no farm barn and other building: of tillable land, also suitable for build- ing lots, five acres of ideal land for knowledge of the Commissioner on Do- mestic Animals been found to be in-| fected with the Foot and Mouth Dis- | SRATPen. LEGAL NOTICES St. Uncas Garage. Tel oultry raising. Apply to E. E. Gllibert, at Elliott's Paint Shop. 23 . 725, FOR ~SALE Millinery _ store_ rice right to quick buyer; res to retire on account of Address X. Y. Z., Bulletin WANTED—A girl for general house. work. Apply at The Bulletin Office. apr21d WANTED Rellable farm work. Apply A. B, Bulletin Of- WHEREAS, No animals have to the | fice, giving references. FOR SALE—Custom hatching, New- town 1916 model Incubator, $3 gase In the County of New London. puiied ate of Connecticut, since the Sth day | WANTED Antique of_April, 1915, It is hereby ordered T e woadiys noa. That 'on and_after the 5th day of [ fim St. Phone 1219-5. May, 1915, all of a certain order issued by the Commissioner on Domestic An mals on the 24th day of March, 1915, | work; no washing. Apply at home of prohibiting the transporting, driving|F. B. Ricketson, Taftville, after 4.30. John Curry. Yantic.” Tel. 636-4. WANTED — Safety razor blades to s E. Kirby, 227 Maln St FOR SALE—Indian Runner rize winners. Erie E. Mitchell, Yantic, Telephone Lebanon Div. 32-4. C.J. King, 15 Cottage of 7 rooms AUTO FOR SALE — 1913 Pratt 30 |tric lights, stea: or trailing of cattle, sheep, other rum-| apri3d fnants and swine over tie highways n the following named towns or c in_the County of New London, viz.: e e T Bonrah Feankling Gricword, Groton, | tress; new ticking furnished; hair mat- Ledyard. Lisbon, Montville, New Lon- | ifesses renovated. = Factory 234 don, Norwich, North Stonington. Pres- Eleagant Bt. office 3. West Main. on. and hereby revoke Stonington, Voluntown [ Zelinger. truck body, lights, thoroughl; fect running condition; bargain at if taken at once. WANTED—Mald for general house- e ST Call for demonstry tion or phone W. E. Clark, Willimantic, WANTED_Save your Ieathers; feather mat- FOR SALE—African Pomeranian dog. Barnes, Gardner Court or ¥OR SALE One twin Indian motor- aterford. be, and the same is,|” THOUSANDS government jobs; open 3 to men and women: $65 to $i50 month; The foregoing does not relleve the|write for list. Franklin Institute Dept. County of New London from the re-|35.1), Rochester, N. Y. strictions that no Live Stock can be brought into the State without a per- issued by the Commissioner on | of all kinds; pay good price. mit ; 89 7 Animals and the Federal| binger, Tel’14-5, Colchester, Conn. Domestic quarantine of “Closed Area,” which is|_ ncviid as_follows “Closed area: Those portions of the quarantined area into which the inter- 1914 model, nearly new, Speeds, slectrical equipment. Prics very etucket Harness Co., 283 Main FOR SALE or will exchangé for place acres overlooking ulletin _Of- WANTED—To buy cows farm of 22 ‘Thames river; Address Box 21, state movement of cattle, sheep, other | particulars. ruminants, and swine is permitted, for = immediate’ slaughter only, and from| , WANTED—Piano tunin which the interstate and foreign move. | 400, ment of the dressed carcasses of such animals, horns, or hoofs of such animals, and of hay, straw, similar fodder, manure, lit- WANTED — Advertising publication estabiished 63 yea M. J. Parkhurst, New Haven, Conn, FOR SALE—One cylinder Cadillac, busincas body. in ood runnin 258 Prospect St.. CI FOR SALE_Four hides, skins, wool, hair, ter. or bags or similar containers which have been used for stock feed is re- stricted.” of Ledyard, on the 3d day of May, A. trict, n'tAls'o " Attest: 191! Present — SAMUBL E. HOLDRIDGE, Juage. Estate of Zachary T. Pierce, late of the Town of Ledvard, in sald District, deceased. Herbert B. Plerce of Ledyard ap- peared in Court and moved that admin- [stration be granted upon the estate of said deceased, alleged to be Intestate. Therefore, Ordered, That said appil- cation be heard and determined at the Probate Office In Ledyard, in said Dis- on the 10th day of May, A. D.(§ No, 1815, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and 3 that said Herbert B. Plerce glve public nofice to all persons interested In said ate by advertising once In The |l erty formerly owmea Norwich Morning Bulletin, a news- T s e paper having a circulation in said Dis- Erict. to appear If they see cause at said time and place and be heard rela- five thereto, and return make to this Court: of the notice given. SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, may8d business and_touring_body, in good Tunning condition. R. D. 6. wuty, C. E. Lumis, “Rental T0 RENT JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dept., 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, FOR RENT OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW THAYER BUILDING. Four stories, fireproof, Located on Franklin Square, center of city, terminal fer all local and suburban trolleys. Has hardwoed woed thirmings throug! Dest of elcvator service and the bu mg will be up-to-date im every way. offices from $8 to $30 per For farther imformatiom, in- quire of WILLIAM F. HILL, Room 108, Thayer Building, Norwich, Coma. HELP WANTED Cook, Farm Hand, General Housework JEFFERY O. PHELPS, JR., Girls, Hospital Maids. Commissioner on Domestic Animals. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Ledyard, within and for the District FOR SALE_Two horses; also hack. Witllam Campion. 37 Golden St Tel e FOR SALE—House, blacksmith shop FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU |37% 0%, 50, Otrobando Ave. M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. Central Bldg. “FOR SALF—Water front property of eight acres. including one modern cot- Judge, fore Ordered, That the 12th day of May, A.D. 1915, at_11 o'clock in the for noon, the City of Norwich. in said District, be, and the same is, appointed for hearin istratrix A COURT OF PROBATE HELD rwich, within and for the District of Norwion, on the 5th day of May. A. Present—NELSON_J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Rosa Bromley, late of Nor- wich, in said District, deceased. The Administratrix exhibited her ad- ministration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is there- is_directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once tage of eight rooms, one bu The property is located within three minutes’ walk o troiley and eight minutes’ walk of rail- FOR SALE For Sale 274 BROADWAY The magnificent residence pre £4,000; 31,000 cash, balance mortgage, 5 Maxson, Willow - Point, West Mystic. Conn. FOR SALE—SIab wood, stove lengths. $2 half cord. ¥. Foote, R. F. D. FOR SALE — Rooming house My bath rooms, steam heat, gas and elec- tric lights.’ 933 Main St, Willimantic, FOR SALEMaline stock seed potatoes Improved Leaming seed corn arles. Red Cob seed ka seed corn @ $1.95 bu.; Elwood seed oats, Dasg, $2.50 per ba: cedar shingles clear white cedar shingles @ Atlas Portldnd’ cement: woven wire, fence. pled by the late Moses Plerce. Beautiful grounds, large stables and best location in Norwich. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. extra white barbed _and A.'R. Race, North Probate Court Room in |Jington Street, n: the same, and the said Admin- | § depth of 190 feet. A most desira- ble lot for anyone planning to build ction of Nor- in some newspaper having a circula- [§a home in the fine: tion in sald prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court. NELSON The above and foregoing is a true e ttest: d rd. FANNIE C. CHURCH. assisting and all Nttie things neces- whist sary to the comfart of 3 woman traveter can be secured and are offered araclously and at all a Washington s a rea! asset. A bright, STETSON oklet sets other Interesting facts and whl Brooklyn this week MONEY LOANED gn, Diamonds, of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. THE COLLATERAL LOAN GO, 143 mnin Street, Uj (Established’ 1373.) DR. PECK EYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT. ONLY Removed to 16 Franklin Square, Thayer Building Hours—9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. m. Saturday evenings 7 to 8 Sunday by appointment & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders Best wori and materials at right prices, by skilled labor. ¥ 50 WEST MAIN 8T, The Dime Savings Bank- OF NORWICH DIVIDEND regular semi-annual dividend has been declared at the rate of 4 per cent. a year and will be payable on and after May 15. FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. PR the 11th da: DISTRIOT OF STAFFORD, SS., Probate Court, May 5, Esta James M. Lord, late of Stafford, fn said District, deceased. n praying may be granted on said estate, as by a) ication on file fully appears, rdered, rict, at least five days ([ wich. J. AYLING, Judge. @ 5tue || 63 Broadway OClerk. 1915. ication of L. K. Lord, application and the time and place of =5 Sarin Square, and on good Toads. oo i sote newbpaper neing s | | reasonable and part can remain on said District, and by | mortgage. For particulars inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Norwich. Conn. same once In some Rewspaper having & Sircutation in posting & c npost in d"District. maysd e M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist 39 Ward Street opy. thereot on_the public Town of Stafford, in ROBERT K. FISK, Judge. FOR SALE—Shoe tic; good-location; doing a good busi- ness; will sell cheap if bought at on go0d reasons Roderick Blocl $1,500 Buys $3,500 Residence Site: Corner Carroll Avenue and Wash- r Chelsea Parade. Frontage of nearly 75 feet and for selling. k. FOR .SALE—Wyandotte ‘chick food, containing fine charceal, one best foods for little chicks: also high grade ‘fertllizer, see cluding seed potatoes and Eureka en- sllage corn. Greeneville Grain_ Co., Solomon Bros., Prop. Phone 326-5. FOR SALE FOR SALE ‘A three tenement house, No. 128 High Strect, annual income Always rented. For further .information inquire of Thomas H. Beckley Real Estate and Insurance ng, 278 Main Street Phones 724 — 474-3 For Sale or Rent See the beautiful, new, seven- room cottage, modern in every re- spect, now being built on the Buck- ley property, Norwich Town. Take Yantic car to Peck's Corner. The entire first floor is finished in oak: dining room has beamed cell- ing, pancied side walls and built in buffet. If desired, before comple- tion, two more rooms can easily ‘be added. . Terms to suit you., Roderick Meek, Bullder, invites inspection, and will gladly furnish estimates on build- ings of all kinds. IT OVER — 250 noteheads 63 (regular business size neatly printed. for 31.3 prices for any printing you are in need Bulletin Company, Norwich, ARCHA W. COIT, Phone 1334 &s_for hatching from q Bredtord Cragin, Co FOR SALE—E; thoroughbred S. 150-ACRE stock _farm. near Willi- mile raliroad station, §-room barn to accommodate ‘50 head. large silo, Jand mostly clear, wood and frult for home use, half mil on_ river, strong land. in fin place will carry- 40 to 50 price includes full line of farm ing tools; only $4.50C; easy terms. Plc- -Agency. Willi- FOR SALE etters of administration || 100 acre farm, 40 clear, 2, pasture and woodland, abundance s, f water on place, also 50 cords That sald” application be [} o heard and_determined at the Probate |fjmanure. There is a 7 room house Office in Stafford, in said District, on cultivation; h and large barn and other bulildings, ot May, A. D. 1915, at 10 |§all in excellent condition. gjclock in the forencon. and thiat no. [} farm is located in tho Town of ce be given to all persons Interested || Montville, two miles from trolley in said estate of the pendency of said |§ """ 3" ave milles from Franklin mantic, Conn. for hatching, rythought and cents per 15. FOR SALE—WOood, stove I cord $3.30. Bull of all kinaa, | toldTand the 1 AM BUYING poultr; e , rop _poatal - to Anyone having same, Samuel Gellert, Coichester, Conn. Telephone 657, | of 9ood bargains left. ietin for business results. 1 S4% { FARMS FOR SALE of all descriptions and prices. Carnations. Special Forms aha | Have sold a large number but plenty Plants. 'HORSES Carload of Horses just arrived. Green and climated, both. Can be seen at 22 Canal ‘Strest, Westerly, R. I. G. E. CHAMPLIN & .SON . Telephone 192 R WM. F. “:III.L, 1 -"'v Real Estal nsurance, Bastern Conneceient cata1o The Bult |Roor 108 Thayer Bldg. Norwicn, Conn. FOR SALE Seven Room Cottage House Electrio lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine locatien. Price $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, 45 SALE HORSES I.have just recelved another car of 28, horses—and they are good as can found anywhere. chunks and draft. ' Have 45 head all ‘must be sold soon as Come and see them. BLMER R. PIERSON, Tel.. 1139, will be in greater demand this Spring than ever before. We advise farmers to get their orders in NOW. . Peck, McWilliams & Co. 'POETRY “THE PURITAN STRAIN.” and critics may rave a: shness prim and precise, They claim that it hampers their ar and their skill To have to be proper and nice. But for all of-its squeamishness, all o call at Marsh's 46- Franklin st City. It holds us io decency, plain, And Tm willing to © in a chant, A hymn to the “Puritan Strain. Iift up my voice el. 816-3. It may be a trifle too rigid and grim And hard on the spirit of youth, But it keeps the commandments fr( growing too dim Inquire 53 it holds to the right and thie maybd__ FARM TO RENT—Wanted at onct man and wife on farm, located in vi lage three minutes’ wal ley lines and steam ca: rivilege of boardin louse all furnished and farm all stock- to the right part. rand offer will be made. 6, Central Village, Conn. TO RENT_Modern McKinley Ave. Inquire 13 Main St aprldMws TO RENT—A tenement of six rooms; 64 Boswell Ave. maydd FOR RENT—76 Boswell Ave, u tenement, rent reasonable, 7 roo: It's harsh and unylelding in many a y That causes but worry and paim, ik to three trol- | pu¢'a man or.a nation won't g0 % owner to have With ‘oocupant:| y¢ controfled by the “Puritan Strain o uer the country B mar It's shelped us-to conquer RS Which stretches from sea to sea, Sobered and tempered us while we have grown A’ nation ‘nited and fres. 1t's grappling undaunted with problem wer of hand and of brain; anite purpose will sav hank God for the “Puritan Strain’ 3 —Bert Braley. . finest apart. :'174 Franklin Franklin St, store. quire John E. Fanning, 5 Broadway. NARROW DOORS. The Wide Door into Sorrow Stands open ni; ‘With head held high and dancing feet I pass it on my way. ht and day, I never tread within it, I never turn to see. The Wide Door into Sorrow It cannot frighten me. apr27d room; gentlemen preferred. Archa W. Coit,'63 Broadway. TO RENT_Two desirable front of- fices in Central bullding; ly furnished rooms, suitable for man and wife or for single gentleman. apr21d ¥OR RENT—Room to gentleman; all improvements, central location. Inquire Bulletin Officé. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all im- provements. men only, 125 School St. Phone 557-14. STORAGE ROOM—Inquire J. E Fan- ning, 52 Broadway. 2 TO RENT_Fur veniences for housekeeping; The Narrow' doors to Sorrow ‘Are secret, still, and low; Switt tongues of dusk that spoll the u; ice- sun 2o Tor "man| Before I even know. er than my midnights Ot loneliness and strife. The Doors that let the datk creep in Across my. sunny life! Fannie Stearns HUMOR OF THE DAY She—What did you call bachelors? He—Men who matrimony.—California Pelican. you climbed the Alp aprisa aprisd all con- s School novzid STORE TO RENT at 61 Frankiin St inquire at Bulletin Ofsice. FURNISHED ROOM — Ci Emma Morse, 1¥ Union Bt. FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- veniences, 3% Union St. Phone 1051-3. TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room _cot- tage, 3 acres land, Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and vegetable gardens: plumbing and heat. Others $200 to $4000. FRANK W. COY, Westerly, R. . contemplate« “I_suppose when you werea broad?” “No; just ran up a bill, that's all”— Boston Transcript. Curiosity—He_—W-w-will k-kiss m-m-me’ She (shyly)—How long will the res® thing take?—Yale Record. First- lawyer—Can't we settle th case out of. court for our clients? Secondditto—Oh, ves; propery and we'll novild trally lo- 1000 feet from divide. — Dall: s fie <y “Yau say that Billy Sunday. conver replied. the Terribl. “He converts time I hear him.”—Life. “These pampered dogs-of the are rather listléss, it seems to me.” you never see one of the: burying a marshmallow. or worryini a2 chocolate. drop.” Poet—I fear 1 haven't written any thing that will live. Friend—Look on the bright side o) it. Be thankful that you are alive ir have written— Send for booklet. “Sure he’ did, bath; elec- heater; $21 of what you “Does your daughter play the p ano by ear?” “No,” replied Mr. Cumrox, and feet. But I think she has learned to use her ears.’ —Washington Star, “She’s an -old .maid. that she couldn’t get a husband. It may indicate tha she was more particular than som¢ I never see you exhibiting your hus band around.”—Kansas City Journal “Where ja get all them scratche on yer face?” asked the thin man. “Auto. turned turtle,” replied the f: relnforced “Not at all. “Loose tire?” asked the thin mar replied the incinnati Enquirer. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Emperor. William of 'Germany ha decorated 38 women nurses with 'th: iron cross since the war began. Last year there were 8,181,263 peo ple.in the United Kingdom entitled t« vote, or about one-third of the mal population. Members of both houses of parli: ment in Japan- receive, in addition t traveling expenses, $1,000 a year. salarfes of abou supply of natural ga. at the present rate of consumption ha: been wasted in Oklahoma in recen years, according to government fig. Sixty years' Gold. produced in the United State to the first of this year-is estimate by the geological 799,400 in value, and the silver at $1, survey at $3,549, Colossal stone statues and other rel unknown race 2,000. miles of the west coas of South America, are to be studie by English scientists. Since the United States took charg of the Philippines more than 3,000,00 natives have had some instruction i language and more c them speak and write some. Engils than any other tongue. Contractor and The American steamship Crofto Hall, whi¢h passed through the Cans on January 12 on its way from Valpa raiso to New York in the west coas service of the New York and Sout been placed i passenger service between New Yor and Buenos Ayres, calling at Mont video. ‘This is said to be the first ves sel to enter the River Plata passenge seryice under the American flag. e ee— HOW’S THIS? One Hundred Dollars R ny case of Catarrh that ca: by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Y & CO., Toledo, O. We,. the undersigned, have known for the last 15 believe him perfectly honorable business transactions - and finenciall able to carry out any obligations mad by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken interna ly, acting directly upon the blood a1 mucous surfaces of the system. monials sent free. Sold by all dri Norwich Business horses. Price 75 cents p is for cons pr23d | Ahl the Invigorating Whiff of the Pit How it clears the throat and head . its mucous ailments. of newness and vigor from the healt y forests brousht back 'ine-Tar-Honey. Buy a bottle today. sts, 25c. ic’ Bittersa spring tonic. It is: this sph

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