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LOCAN -RAINS TODAY. FAIR.TOMORROW. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at the Auditorium. Moving Pictures at Colonial Theatre. | Vaudeville and Photoplays at Davis | Reservea seats for the concert of fthe Norwich Philharmonic society can ‘secured at G. A. Davis' store to- by the exchange of tickets, ANNOUNCEMENTS HOBSON TO SPEAK. JEx-Congressman at Central Baptist ! Church on Monday Ewening. Bx-Congressman Richmond. P. Hob- son, an advocate of greater military and naval preparedness and of nation- al prohibition of the manufacture and isale of alcoholic liquors, appeared in Hartford to plead the temperance ‘cause, beginning a campaign that is intended to reach centers of 75 per cent. of the population of Connecticut. Assoclated with him in this anti-drink R. P. HOBSON. (campaign_is Dr. A. C. Bane. {Anti-Saloon league, a national o The gan- dzation working for a prohibition amendment to the nationai constitu- tion, is paying for the Connecticut campaign. “I had rather the armies of Eng- dand, France, Japan, Germany, Aus- tro-Hungary, Italy, ves, all the armies of the world, would attack this coun- try, defenseiess as ehe is, if it would stop the manufacture and sale of toxicating lquor, rather than the traf- #fic should continue,’ said former Con- gressman Richmond Pearson Hobson of Alabama in his address on Destroy- ine the@Great Destroyer at the First Baptist® church, Hartford, Sunday evening. The ex-congressman, who is touring the state in an anti-saloon campaign, will be heard in New London in the Parish house of the Second Congrega- tional church early in June. Mr. H son comes to New London through th efforts of the combined men’s clubs of the various churches of the city, al- though he is touring under the au- spices of the National Anti-Saloon league, of which he is a lecturer. It is expected that 750,000 of the one million_population of the state will be Teached in this statewide campaign. The people of Norwich will be given @n opportunity to hear Mr. Hobson Monday evening, May 10, at the Cen- tral Baptist church. H. M. S. PINAFORE. On Wednes: the 12th, the Da theatre will be given over to the great est of light ope Pinafore. Tom early mornin 1 te night Sir Arth: Sullivan’s eful music will and resung almost continu- rsal in the m 30 and an_ev ' Untiring ously ing, a matinee at 3 A dress re at 8 o' performance work on the of the chi ®nd the principals has brought about results that Are to reflect the greatest credit on our I singers, while un- tiring work on the part of the ladies of the Woman's auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. has succeeded in arousing a won- derful rest in the performances and a reasonable advance sale of tickets. To those heard Pinafore to those who for conceded t t opera ever written. tle humor and catchy. 1sed are from Nev best to be obtained, weil sh have knows i pleasing Jibretto is f mnd the music The costumes to be York and are 1 while the stage #ppointed deck and is furnisheq b screen studio. An pieces will accompany t the scenic effect will ened by the dan adm squad « for t 80 as to tend, and has been made to an educati cons picture of be lon everyone most nd height- e singers be greatly The hour 1dre has been hool « al a spe THEATRE. “The White COLONIAL Beautiful Alice Goddess,” Three Reel Film. Joyce in In this supe sompany, T an ouds he girl lives with Mrs. tron of Jordan univer- Khanda, 2 Hindu Farni burne, 2. m: ructed to return indla with Khanda, but before leav- mg Dbegs her lover to secretly follow jer. While there a series of episodes >ccur which reveal to her life astory. Tr un- asual and _roms e im- to tic that igined. Thrilling indeed and plenty >f action. Don't miss this big feat: day. Other films today om the Gallery, a unique film in- \smuch as every bit of it is photo- graphed from a balcony: A Thorn and Ano Among Roses, her Shade of Sreen, Lubin. Coming Monday is the superb spec- mcle entitled As Ye Sow, a five reel irama of the World Film Co., featur- ng Alice Brady; a story throbbing vith vital human interest, a drama i the sea. AT THE AUDITORIUM. The Honeymooners company will »ut on today for the last time their big nusical revue Introducing several wriginal novelties and big features. It vill be a rapld fire show from start © finish with bright, lively song num- jers, dancing and comedy, and is jound to please even the most fasti- lious. On the picture program the wo reel feature will be The Hidden for today is Almost a Scandal, with Billie Ritchie as the principal fun- maker. On next.Monday a fine vaudeville show has ‘been secured to grace the boards at this popular house and it will be headed by the Four [English Palace Girls in a big novelty singing. dancing and excellent costume novelty which is found to please. The second number on the bill for the first three days of next week will be Lapo and Benjamin in one of:the best acrobatic acts ever seen in this city and for the third act Walter Donovan, & come- dian of the first water will contribute his original humor. A wonderfully strong picture program has been book- ed for Monday and Tuesday end in- «cludes Tho Human Menace, a two reel drama_with Joe King, Edward Slo- man, Laura Oakly and other Gold Seal stars, who ably support Miss Cleo Madison, the girl who became 50 DOD- ular in the Trey O' Hearts serial Other photoplays on the bill for Mon- day and Tuesday will be The Pinch, a Victor drama, and When Snitz Was Marriaged, a Sterling comedy reel de- picting the troubles of a couple who are about to be married. There will be three shows daily and the usual price of admission will be charged. DAVIS THEATRE. Homan’s Musical Revue WIill Give Three Shows Today, at 230, 645 and 830. Owing to the great demand for seats, the management bave arraigned for the Homan Musical Revue to give three complete shows today instead of two as has been the custom all week. The first show will begin at 6.45 promptly and the second is scheduled to begin at 8.30, this will give every- one an_opportunity of enjoying. this great show which completes its sec- ond week’s run at this theatre, and wo other show has drawn’the houses as has this popular little musical show. The programme today is one that will please everyone; everybody in the company does Something and every- ne in town knows what they can do. Mr. Jewett and Miss Pendleton have some very pretty dances on this bill, and the singing numbers_introduced throughout the show are all up to the high standard of the show. If you want to see something worth while dont’s miss this company at the Davis today. There will also be a specially attractive bill of photo plays, with a funny Keystone comedy in which Chester Conklyn, the funny little fol- low with the baggy pants keeps evedy- cne in roars of laughter. This com- pany has been held over for next week by porular demand and they will be- gin their third week in this city on Monday when they will present an en- tirely new bill, with everything new and nothing will be done that has been previously done before. Dom't forget there are two shows tonight, at 6.45 and 8.30. Come early if you want to be sure of a seat. Biz bargain matinee today, all seats 10 cents, children 5 cents. . LECTURE ON TWILIGHT SLEEP. At Davis Theatre Monday at 10.30 a. m. For Ladies Only. The Motherhood Educational soclety, a New’ York orzanization to spread the propaganda of Twilight Sleep, has en- gaged Dr. Kurt E, Schlossingk for four < rofessors Koonig the discoverers of Twilight tment for painless child ver a series of lectures il- birth to de lustratea by motion pictures on _the Twilight Sieep treatment _technique and its resulys. These lectures are for women omly and there is nothing immodest, indelicate, indecent, or vul- gar in either lecture or pictures. The Twilight Slcep pictures will be shotyn at the Davis theatre, Monday, at 10.30 a. m. There will be a lecture. Wo- men interested in Twilight Sleep may write any questions concerning the same that they please which will be answered by the lecturer from the stage. Seats now selling, prices 75c, 50c and 25¢. Hartford—Senator Morgan G. Bulk- eley arrived home Thursday with his partyparty after a 12,000 mile trip through the southern and western states and Canada, which included vis- its to the Panama-Pacific and San Di- ego exposition: LOST AND FOUND LOST—A black, white and tan collie answering to the name Bush. Return to Nicholas Chomes, Yantic, and reward will be given. maysd W f. B. WILCOX .. AUCTION I will sell at Public_Auction WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, at 1 p. m., it my_place on Plain iill, two miles from Baltic and two miles from Bean Hill Church, 11 high grade Holstein consisting of new milch and These are cows that will to 10,000 milk a year >ws were all bred and raised on e and a nice lot. As I have out of the milk business, these will positively be sold. Sale, rain Terms, cash, H.'J. LARKHAM. -+ Auctioneer MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jswelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Kates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. TUL COLLATERAL LOAN CO, Main_ Street, Upstairs. (stanlisned’ 1872 ou have been getting your Feed? If not, why not give us a trial? Our stock is comprehensive, cortaining all that is new._ and - good at prices that are surprisingly low; and we have facilities for attending to your wants and delivering your orders that will satisfy the most ex- acting. oreover, we stand for _Qualit EVERY TIME and ALL THE TIME. Altogether you may do worse than give us a trial. CHAS. SLOSBERG with where , with the popular firm favorites Cunard _and, Francis Ford in comedy. ‘Teel 3 Cove-Street FOR SALE -Eight weeks” old Chester naition, $5_each. Phone 22-4. Fngie Digs in fine ool e o, Jewett City: 'maySSTuTh WANTED WANTED—A live young man of neat appearance to work in store; £00d op- portunity to the right one. —Address Clerk, care this office. maysd R_SALE_One horse, §0od_worker anaCariver welmht 1300; will exchange for Ford delivery. Brown's Bakery, Baltic. maysd FOR SALE — One horse, 10 years, sreight about 1400; one Studebaker Yeam wagon, with brake; one Iron Age spraying outfit; some small tools. F. ¥ Farnham, Salem, Conn. Phone 263-2: ‘maySSTuThS FOR SALE_Nice Holsteln helfer, 4 years old, just freshened; would trade for good cheap work horse. Coughlin, Baltic. maysd FOR__SALB Up-to-date saddle and an@ bridle, price $6.50. I will trade above: or buy a setter dog DuDDY. Write particulars to W. each, 80 South Main St Danielson, Conn. ma; FOR _SALE Soda fountain outfit with electric carbonator; ice cream freezer and supplies; fancy backbar. ‘Address . Fountain, care Bulletin. may8d FOR SALE — Medical library, -wols., for sale or trade. Tel. 861 maysd FOR SALE Second hand _Tocking chairs, refrigerator and Crawiford range. 81 Peck St ‘maySd FOR_SALE — Willow baby carrlage, in, first class condition; all latest im- provements; price $1C. Inquire at 11 <] 175 Oak St., upper bell, or Marsh Piano Store. & "RY Batley. may4TuThS FOR SALE—S. C. R. I Red _baby thoroughbred _stock. Phone James C. Spicer, R. F. D. 3, Norwich, Conn. aur29ThSM FOR SALE — Thoroughbred White Wyandotte ‘eggs for hatching. Phone 21i-4. J. K. Hall, R. D. 1, Norwich. apr27Tus FOR SALE_Dress goods, cheesecloth and curtain cloth. Mail orders given rompt attention. Jewett City Textile Rovelty “Co., dewett City, Conn. mar37SWM FOR SALE — Thoroushbred White Wyandottes for hatching; also baby chicks. Phone 463-3. Miss Marjorie Barber. may3MWS OHICKS — Day olds 12c, week olds 15¢, 2 wic. olds 20c, 3 Wk _olds 25c, in Iots of 50 or more. The danger point past as_age increases. Single Comb White Leghorns exclusively. _Utility straln that laid more eggs per hen 50 far this year than White Leghorns in Storrs contest. Geo, C. Thomas, Willimantic. may7d TOR SALE—A good express harness. Telephone 685-4. may7d FOR SALE Shoe repair shop. with living room in rear, nicely furnished, suitable for man and wife or a single man, in the best part of the town, plenty of Dusiness, established 8 years will be sold reasonably if taken at once. 7% Ouk St, So. Manchester, Ct. may7d FOR SALE_Two new milch cows and three yearling bulls. I C. Wheeler, R. D. Yantic. Tel 217 ma, LAKE FRONT BARGAIN 173 acres of land, with almost a mile rontage on Gardner Lake; house h 13 rooms, two baths. with high pi sure watér and furnace heat; al. age, barn and other outbuildings; nes$ calls me away; will sell cheap. FRANK R. FRANHAM Salem, Ct. Phone 263-23. Groton Long - Point I have for sale a new cottage, just seing built, one of the best, your own private beach, electric light water, bath and all that makes life worth living. Also several of the best lots on the Point. Also two of the best lots at Glenwood Park, Ocean Beach. Inquire of JOHN CAMPBELL, Liberty St.. Westerly, R. L, or JOHN MORAN, Real tate Broker, Norwich, Conn.; also JAS. J. SMITH, zent Groton Long Point Land Cc 50 State St. New London, Conn. FOR SALE — A genuine Edison Phonograph—15 records and a large brass horn, when new over $30, now $9. FOR SALE—A small Edison Phen- | ograph with when new $30, now $4.75. 15 records, THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. 144 Main Street Norwich, Conn. Talking Machine Dealers For Sale No. 274 BROADWAY The magnificent residence prop- erty formerly owned and oceu- pied by the Iate Moses Plerce. Beautiful grounds, larze stables and best location In Norwich. JAMES L. CASE 87 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn, FOR SALE OR RENT A partially furnished cottage in good condition near South Bluffs at Block Island. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff Street HOTEL FOR SALE Hotel of 25 sleeping rooms, fully fur- nished, in thriving manufacturing town in this state. Lease, license, etc. Steam heat, telephones in each room. Stable and garage attached. Inquire Box 50, Norwich Bulletin HORSES Carload of Horses just arrived. Green and climated, both. Can be seen at 22 Canal Street, Westerly, R. I. G. E. CHAMPLIN & SON Telephone 192 FARMS FOR SALE of all descriptions and prices. Have sold a large numser but plenty of good bargains left. x WM, F. HILL, Re: Estate and Insurance, Roor 108 Thayer Bidg. Norwicn, Conn. Telephone 147 Agricultural Limestone will be in greater demand this Spring than ever before. We advise farmers to get their orders in NOW. Pec, McWilliams & Co. - WANTED Traveler, age 21_to 50; ‘experience unnecessary; salary, com- ‘mission expense allowance to right man. J. E. McBrady, Chicago. maysd YOUNG S rd Spunish Geacher, Wil Ee sons at moderate price. B. maySsSMW. FREE to any woman, beautiful 42- plece Gold dec. dinner set for distrib- competent rivate les- . Bulletin, utlng 3 doz. cakes Complexion Soap free with other products amon; friends; no_ money meeded. Tyrrell Ward, 216 Institute, Chicago. maysd YOUNG_man. 26 years old, _who rtuguese, “Spanish, Ttalian and _ Fren: with seven _yvears’ experience, wishes a position asravel- 4ing salesman; can furnish-references. Address N. D.. Bulletin. maySSMW LADIES—$25 weekly easy, simple work, no canvassing, evenings at home; fascinating; everything furnished; no experlence; don’t worry about capital, Boyd C. Brown, Dept. B-33, Omaha, Neb. ma; DO YOU want another 32 dally? No erfence; constant spare time work, knitting hosiery; machines fucnished on contract; we take product. Gleason Wheeler Co, (Inc.), 337 Madison, Chi- cago. maysd WANTED Immediately. a woman of sound business integrity and capability as working housekeeper for a few wWeeks; right pay to right party. Ad- Mrs” B. A W. Gilman, Brookiyn, may WANTED—Agents, our specialty is a fast seller; sure eater: send at once for proposition. J. Williams, 424 W. 27th St.. New York City. aysdm WANTED—Agents, don't miss this chance to handle our high grade spe- cialty; easy to sell; big profits. Write Florence Sales Co. 48 North St, Dan- bury, Conn. maySd WANTEDIntelligent person may earn $8 to $20 weekly during spare time at home, writing for newspapers. Send for particulars. Press Syndicate, 39, Washington, D. C. ‘maysd AGENTS—Household, store, office necessity; absolutely new; high grade; 100 per cent. profit; sells on sight. Ed- wards Distributing Co., Basthampton, Mass. maysd WANTED—Position by elderly wom- an at housework; can do good plain cooking. Address Housework, General Delivery, Danielson, Conn. maysd POORLY COOKED FOOD causes dys- pepsia; dyspepsia causes a grouch; keep healthy and cheerful by eating the 5 cent dinners at the Columbian The best of home baking and maysd House. cooking. WANTED—A girl as a companion for an elderly lady and take charge of house; family of two; good home for right party. " Apply in person to ager of Direct Importing Co. would_like WANTED—Young man position on gentleman's place; handy with tools, Address 166 Sturtev St., Norwich Town.. Conns 3 HONEST WOMAN in_every town by large corporation for special advertising work. Liberal salary to tart. Position permanent with go chance for advancement. No experi- ence necessary. N. A. Robinson, Hoff- man Blds., Boston, Mass. mayls WANTED—Young man for our local interests; $12 weekly to start; no can- ing. 'Frontier Mfg. Co. Niagara 1is, X mar13s WO make $15 to $35 weekly sell- ing guaranteed hosiery; experience un- necessary; part or full time; pair bea tiful silk hose free to first person cepting agency In your town. Write International Mills,” Norristown, Pa. apr24d WANTED—Plano tuning. A. G. Gol don, 258 Prospect St. City. Tel. 62- FOR SALE FOR SALE. A New Bungalow Hcuse Seven Rooms with all the modern improvements, well located. Will be sold very rea- sonable. particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. $1,500 Buys $3,500 Residence Site Corner Carroll Avenue and Wash- ington Street, near Chelsea Parade. Frontage of nearly 75 feet and depth of 190 feet. A most desira- ble lot for anyone planning to build a home in the finest section of Nor- wich. ARCHA W. COIT, 63 Broadway Phone 1334 For drous pictures of nature, room to think. Bulletin. That’s My Piace Up Yonder With a feeling of intense satisfaction the farmer who owns his own farm points out the place to the passerby. Is there anyone who is more fully entitled to this emotion than the said farmer? He has every convenience of the city plus the won- plus pure air, pure water and Tpere is a real “back to the soil” movement afoot, and it is no wonder that there is. If you are interested in farms or farm land, you can- not do better than consult The Bulletin “Want” Ads. Whenever there is a desirable farm for sale near Norwich someone inserts an ad to that effect in The Read the “Farm” Ads foday Sc a Line TO RENT e FOR RENT—76 Boswell Ave, upper tenement, seven rooms, rent reasona- ble. Inquire John E. Faoning, 52 Broadway. maysd FOR RENT—174 Franklin St, tene- ment, seven rooms. light and pleasant. Inquire John E. Fanning, 52 Broadway. maySd FOR RENT — 52 Broadway, apartment downtown, five rooms. quire John E. Fanning, 52 Broadway. may$d FOR RENT_Two stores at 174 _and 176 Franklin St Inquire John E. Fan- ning. 52 Broadway. maysd TO RENT—At Quonochontaug Beach, for the summer season, nine-room fur- nished cottage, on ocean front; choice location; fine boating, fishing and bath- ing. For particulars, call at Marsh's Piano House, 46 Frankiin St. City. may4TuTh§ TO RENT_New 7-room cottage, all improvements, trolley line, central. B., Salem Road, Norwich, or Tel. 816-3. marsSTuTh TO RENT—Modern _ six-room _ flat, McKinley Ave. Inquire 18 Main St apri4MwWs TO RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, all conveniences; also & suite 0f Tooms suitable for two gentle- men or man and wife. 3§ Unicn St Tel. 1651-8. may7d TO Six-room tenement; all modern improvements, with steam heat, porch and lawn; price right to the right | party; 23 Maple St. Inquire at 10 Main St._‘Telephone 1345-4. TO RENT —A five-room flat, plea antly located, _reasonable rent, minutes from’ Franklin Sq. Inquire 53 Oak St. may5d FARM TO RENT—Wanted at once, a man and wife on farm, located in vil- lage three.minutes’ walk to.three trol- ley lines and steam cars; owner to have of boarding with occupant 1 furnished and farm all stock- ea a grand offer will be made. with_tools; to the right party 26, Central Village, Conn. TO RENT—A tenement of six rooms; improvements. €4 Boswell Ave. maydd FOR RENT—Two desirable furnish- ed rooms; attractive location; use of new batliroom; gentlemen _preferred. Archa W. Coit. 63 Broadway. _apr2ld TO RENT —Two desirable front of- fices in Central building; also two nice- Iy furnished rooms, suitable for man and wife or for single gentleman. J. B. Lucas aprzid FOR RENT—Room to gentleman; all modern improvements, central location. Inquire Bulletin Offic aprisd TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all im. WANTED HONEST MAN wanted in every town large corporation for special adver- tsing work. Liberal salary to start. Position permanent with good chance for advancement. No experience neces- sary. N. A. Robinson, Hoffman Bldg., Boston, Mass, may1S GOVERNMENT positions are easy (o zel; my free booklet Y-638 telis how, Write today; 'now. Earl Hopkins, Washington. D. C. mayld ATTENTION! Stallion _services by imported biack Percheron, $15 at time of service, $10 return if no foal results. Stanton D. Wicks, Pomfret, Conn. Phone Putnam 249. mays WS KONEMAH Orpingtons, Single Comb Buff Orpington egss from prize win- ning strains, $1.50 per 15 eggs; a_few settings at §3 each. F. D. Davis, West Main Norwich, Ct. Telephone. mar3sd WANTED—Buyers with some capital to own some of the best farms in Windham county. Some of these places must be sold at a great sacrifice. We have a large list to select from. If interested, please let us hear from you. A. B. Randall, Real Estate Agent, Put. nam, Conn. marl6TuThS On farm, competent wom- cooking and housework, or d wife. J. B. Brigham, 516 Bank Lond TED—Dresses to make at low [ FOR SALE FOR SALE—Scotch collie pups. Tel. 13-14, Jewett City. > &a?ad“ FOR SALE—One pair of good work horses, 10 years old, weight 2800; one bay ahd the other black; price $150 must sell on account of no work for them. 3 m H. Walcer, R. F. D. No. 6. 950 proveme men only, 135 School St. Phone 557-14. aprisd STORAGE ROOM—Inquire J. E. Fan- ning, 52 Broadway. febisd TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all con- veniences for housekeeping; 78 School St. novzid STORE TO RENT at 61 Frankiin Si Inquire at Bulletin Office. novild FURNISHZD ROOM — Centraily lo- cated. Emma Morse, 18 Union St. FURNISHED ROOMS,all modern con- veniences, 38 Union >t. Phone 1051- HORSE FOR SALE—Welght about Franklin St. price $45. Inquire 35 a FOR SALE _Two horses; also hack. Inquire of Willlam Campion, Golden St. Tel. 627-3. may5d FOR SALE—New York Champion and fertilizer drill; _bargain. & Stanton D. Wicks, Pomfret, Conn. maysd FOR SALE—Chestnut horse, can be driven single ‘or double. good driver and worker, would make a good farm horse; J. Burke, sold’ to reduce stock. Thomas Baltic. mayid FOR Gilber situat e LE—Property of the late S. in the borough of Danielson, d corner of Broad and Franklin streets; modern house of eight rooms, barn ‘and other buildings, four acres of tillable land, also suitable for build- ing lots, poultry raising. Jewett City. five acres of “ideal land for Apply to E. E. Gilbert, may4d E—Millinery store ne: price Tight to quick buyer; price emodeling a specialty. Mrs, | Owner desires to retire on account of Crocker, 199 Franklin St, cor. Oak, |ill healtn. Address X. Y. Z. Bulletin mayTd Office. mayid WANTED _To start a man, AUTO FOR SALE — 1913 Pratt 30 o naviny busraeen i truck body, tires nearly new, electric red. | Write C. I Burr lights, thorouhly overhauled, in per. EXPERIENCED chauffeur wishes po- sition; can drive any car; furnish best references. Apply by mail, Box_ S0, Versailles, Conn. may7d WANTED Turnbull, Live poultry. Wauwecus ~ Hill, fect running condition, bargain at $300 if taken at once. Call for demonstra- tion or phone W. E. Clark, Willimantic, Conn, mayid yEOR SALE—One twin Indian motor- vel 253 Main St. OR SALE or will exchange for p 1914 model, nearly new, two lectrical equipment. Pricé very ble. Inguire Shetucket Harness may3d TED—A girl for general house- |in city, farm of 22 acres overlookine » Thames river; il farming tools in- WANTED—Work by the day, or to|gmiaed R e e O 2 asSist in housework. ~Address Box 15, | ACe: K38y 84, Bulletin_Office. may6d | FOR SALE —One cylinder Cadillac. THE PLYMOUTH, 44 Laurel Hill Ave, | fann®5%5 B2dy. in good running con: The best place in Norwich for spring |08, G B. Lumis, R. D. 6, City. and | summer boarding; situated hish, x overlooking the water; also automobilé | FOR SALE®Four cylinder - parties accommodated. Phone 785. baker, business and touriss. boss in maysd good Tunning condition. C. E. Lumis, "WANTED—Old geese feather beds; |i- 2 ey high cash prices paid. Address C. F.| FOR SALE Two horses; also hack. Dickinson, General Délivery. Norwich.| William Camplon, 37 Golden St. Tel. Conn. maysd | 627-3. apr27d YOU BUSINESS MEN will find as a| FOR SALE_A. G. Spalding & Bros. business investment my Neurobath | baseball supplies. Send for catalogus, treatments pay big dividends in_good health; overcome nerve strain, invig- orating. strengthening, and put you in splendid condition for the strenuous demands of business. George W. Hall, P. R., Private Studlo, 214 Main S Norwich, Conn, Phone’ 1177-4. FOR SALE 100 acre farm, 40 clear, balance pasture and woodland, abundance of water on place, also 50 cords of manure. There is a 7 room house and large barn and other buildings, all in _ excellent condition. This § farm is located in the Town of Montville, two miles from trolley line and five miles from Franklin Square, and on good roads. Price reasonable and part can remain on mortgage. For particulars inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Norwich. Conn. WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale A store on leased land (long term lease), with all fixtures. dolng a good business; for sale at a bargain. Cottage at Pleasant View. A 10-room cottage at Pleasant View, lot 50 by 200. This place is centrally located, 5-minute walk to trolley and postotfice, and the price is very low. Inquire about it. A Lot at Groton Long Point. Located on the water side, sandy beach, not far from board walk. Price’if taken this month Is only $690. A bargain. Cottages all around it. Farms. Cholce of 400—prices from $275 to $20,000. Send for catalogue, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Renl Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Phone No. 365, F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Conn. *Phone 511 THERE 1s no adve: medlum in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul letin’ for business results = . DARBER WANTED—Must bo frst class and sober; good pay for the right man. Apply at Willlam Vaillancourt's, Moosup, Conn. may4d WANTED_Three or four first class painters and paperhangers. Apply to R. J. Sisk, 51 Main St, New London. may4d Alex McNicol, Jewett City, mar27SW FHSE FOR SALE—Water front property of eight acres. including one modern cot- tage of eight rooms, one bungalow of six rooms. The property is pleasantly located within three minutes’ walk of troiley and eight minutes’ walk of rail- road station and postoffice. Price £4,000; $1,000 cash, balance mortgage, 5 per cent. West Mystic, Conn. S. Maxson, Willow Point, apr3od FOR SALE—Slab wood, stove lengths, 32 balf cord. '¥. Foote, R. F. D. No. 2. T WANTED—_Men to follow the wise Y/ TOOESTRDR S | s U s S T s right into Fagan's’ Smoke Shop for ‘a Cobweb Corner 6 for a quarter cigar. may! WANTED—To sell a big meat mar- ket and grocery store; large profits; best location in town; will take also a partner with little money instead of selling it Inquire The Northampton Market, 10 Bridge St, Northampton, Mass. mayld WANTED—Ford cars to paint; $10 at Elliot's Paint Shop. 25 Lafavette St. Uncas Garage. Tel. 725. apr27d WANTED — Safety razor blades to sharpen. E. Kirby, 227 Main St. apridd “FOR SALEMaine stock seed potatoes @ $1 bu.; Improved Leaming seed corn @ 31.65 bu.: St. Charles Red Cob seed corn @ $1.95 bu.; Elwoo bag, $2.5( per bag: cedar shingles clear white cedar shingles @ Atlas Portland cement, woven wire fence. Franklin, Ct. $1.60 bu.; Eureka seed corn @ seed oats, 90 Ibs. to Miller's éxtra white $4.25 m.; Miller's $4 m. barbed _and A.'R. Race, North apr3od FOR SALE—Wyandotte chick food, containing fine charcoal, one of the best f0ods for little chicks: also high grade fertllizer, seeds of ali kinds, in- cluding seed potatoes and Eureka en- silage “corn. Greeneville Grain_ Co., Solomon Bros, Prop. Phone 326-5. mari2d WANTED—Antique furniture and old silver; good prices. = C..J. King, 16 Elm St Phone 1219-5. apriod WANTED—Save your feathers; we make the famous roll feather mat- tress; new ticking furnished; hair mat- tresses renovated. Factory 234 - Mt Pleasant St, office 2 West Main. S. Zelinger. aprioa THOUSANDS government_jobs; open to men and women: $65 to $150 month; write for list. Franklin Institute. Dept. 5-D., Rochester, N. Y. mar30d THINK IT OVER — 250 noteneads and. 200 " 6% enveiope: each ¥ (fezular business size) neatly printed. for $1.90; 500 Sena for samples ~and prices for any printing you are in need of. The Bulletin Company, Conn. Norwich, FOR SALE—Eggs_for hatching from thoroughbred S. per 15 C. White Leghorns, 31 aSradtord Cragin, Colchester. I AM BUYING poultry of all Xinds. Anyon having same. drop postal to Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. WANTED—To buy cows and calves of all kinds; pay g0od price. E. Glau- binger, Tel'1i-6, Colcnester, Conn. nov WANTED — Advertising ___solicitor blication established 68 years. Write B Parknarst, New Haven, Conn,, for particulars. novibd HUSTLERS can make big money handling our specialty among high- class people, No house to house can- Vassing. Latimer & Son, Desk 9, Pros- pect St. Leonla, N. J. jan23s HELP WANTED Cook, Farm Hand, General Housework Girls, Hospital Maids. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. Central Bids. L. L. 150-ACRE stock farm. mear Willl- mantic, mile railroad station, $-room house, barn to accommodate ‘50 head, large silo, Jand mostly clear, wood and fruit for home use, half mile frontage on river, strong land. in fine state of cultivation; TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-Toom cot- tage, 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Rental $330. Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY, Westerly, R. I. T0 RENT Cottage of 7 rooms and bath; elec- lights, stemm heater; $21 per month. JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dept., 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. FOR RENT OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW THAYER BUILDING. Four storles, fireproof, reinforced concrete. Located on Franklin Square, center of city, terminal for all local and suburban trolleys. Has hardwood fioors and wood thirmings throughout. Best of elcvator service and the build- ing will be up-to-date in every wag. Rent of offices from $S to $30 per month, For further information, fn- quire of WILLIAM F. HILL, Room 108, Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE FOR SALE A three tenement house, No. 128 High Street, annual income $312. Alw rented. For further information inquire of Thomas H. Beckley Real Estate and Insurance May B 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 ocak: dining room has beamed ceil- ing, pancied side walls and built in buffet. If desired, before comple- tion, two more rooms can easily be addéed. Terms to suit you. Roderick Meek, Contractor and Builder, invites inspection, and will gladly furnish estimates on build- ings of all kinds. FOR SALE Seven Room Cottage House Electric lights, steam heat, set. “tubs, large lot, fine location. Price $3,300 place will carry 40 to 50 head; price includes full line of farm- ing tools; only $450C; easy terms. Pic- tures. mantie, Conn. = FOR SALE — Eggs White Wyandottes, Fishel strains, 75 cents per 15. Henry, 28 Beéch St. Lists.” Tryon's Agency. Willl- apr10d for hatching, errythought and Charles ‘mar27d FOR SALE—Wood, stove i t] 5 o T X 3% cord $2.50. FOR SALE—Scalecide, Sulfocide, Car- boliene, lime Pyrox, my farm, De sulphur, arsenate ' lead, umps, seeds grown on val ‘separators, and_a spray line of farm machinery unequaled. W. Spencer, Lebanon, Cona. _mar2éd N. TARRANT & CO.- 117 Main Street, Norwich 45 SALE HORSES I have just received another car of 28 horses—and they are good as can be found anywhere. Business horses, chunks and draft. Have 45 head all told—and they must be sold soon as POETRY THE WHARVES OF SLUMBER. TUpon the wharves of Slumber I watched the Ship of Dreams Come sailing in through mist and moon, With glowworm lights end gleams. Their holds wers stuffed with plunder _Of every land and tima; With Ophir gold and gods of Greece, And scraps of anclent rime, Pastils of Cretan henbane, _And bales of Yemen silk, With cassia buds and sandalwood And Oman pearls like milk. And slaves. both men and women, Most fair to look upon, Whose chanting made fhe breeze t o Dblow That swept the Dreamships on. I had the pick and taking Of every cargo there-— The spice and gold, the siaves an gems, The myrrh and pearls and vair, But while I stood debating What thing to take and_ choose, A voice cried, “Lo! the good ship Daw Draws in across the dews!™ And all the Dreamships vanished, And left me wide awake To think of all the many things It had been mine to, take. —Madison J. Cawe, In the Youth Companion. BE STRONG. Be strong! not here to play—to dream, t ift e hard work to do end Joads 1 > struggle—face - it; 't We ar. We hay 1 Shun not the God's gif e strong! days of evil ‘Who's Say not th blame? And fold the hands and acquiesce— shame! up. speak out, and brawely, i God's name. Be strong! Stand It matters not how deep intrenched the wrong, How hard tie battle goes, the day how ong; Faint not—fight on! Tomorrow comes the song. —Maltble Davenport Babcock HUMOR OF THE DAY She—What is the dance at Princeton? He—The Latin trot.—The Princetc Tiger. “Woodman, chop that tres T'll burn it every bough. In youth it sheltered me, But coal is dearer now. —London Mail. the matter with your wif most populs “What' anyhow “She’s got a case of flat tire’ “Whaddye mean, a flat tire?” “She's wearying of living in a flat —Houston Post. Kumme—Is your wife saving? Backe—Very; when she sees ar loose tobacco under my writing tab) she sweeps it up carefully in a dusf pan and puts it back in the tobacc jar.—Brooklyn Citizen. “What is in the mail from daug! ter?” asked mother eagerly. thousand Kisses,” answered fa grimly, “and 16 handkerchief ril S ther, two waists and four batches of bons fr you to wash and men Kansas City Journal. Owens—My tailor will half an hour. Elevator boy—Yes, shall T as him to wait? Owens—Certainly not, you idiot What do you suppose T'm going ou for?—Boston Transcript. “The duke is fearfully jealous,” re marked the heiress. “Worries him to see you look at ar other man, eh?” No; but it gives him the shudder every time I spend anw of my money. —Pittsburgh Post. Pretty cashier—You might give m a holiday to recruit my health. N beauty is beginning to fade. Manager—What makes you thir so? Pretty cashier—The men are begin ning to count their change—Stra Stories. “The man I marry must be a her —brave, daring and gallant; he mus have enough to support me comfort ably; must have a country hom and, ‘above all, be honest” “That’s all very goos but this love—not a department store.”—Le high Burr. be here sir; THE KALEIDOSCOPE In Java Dutch government eng: neers have built'a road bridge mor than 100 feet long and with a centr: span of more than sixty feet, entire Iy of bamboo. In the opinion of an English scien tist, the wear of macadam roads i not due to the suction of automobil tires, but almost entirely to the crush ing effect of horeshoes and iron-tire wheels. The Antwerp picture gallery con tains a magnificent collection ¢ Flemish paintings, many having bee taken from the suppressed churche and monasteries of the city, as we as a large number of Rubens. The average price on February 1 of meat animals (hogs, cattle, shee and chickens) was $6.46 a hundre pounds, as compared to $7.27 a yea ago, $6.70 two vears ago, $5.54 thre years ago, $6.19 four years ago, an $6.71 five years ago on that date. The month of August was name by the Roman Emperor Augusta, fc himself, as it was associated wit several of his victories. Previous t this it was called Sextillis, or th sixth month, counting from Marcl July had been named for Julius Cae sar. Away back in 1909 James J. Hi said: “If 1 had my way I would buil at least one warship less a year an with the five million dollars saved would establish one thausand school of agriculture.” Now it takes $20,000, 000 to build a big dreadnaught—4,0( schools of agriculture. American cheese, of which the ex ports had decreased from nearly 150 000,000 pounds in the fiscal year 18 to less than 2,500,000 in 1914, is agai finding its way to foreign markets i rapidly increasing amounts. The ha year ending December showed a tot: export of over 2,500,000 pounds; Jam ary, 1915, 3,000,000 pounds, and Fel ruary nearly 7,500,000 pounds; the ag gregate for eight months of the cm rent fiscal year being 13,000,000 pounc o;ognom than in any fiscal year sinc 1907. CASTORIZA For Infants and Children | possible. Come and see them. Tel, 1iSLMER R. PIERSON. el. 1139, apr23d THERE 1s no advertising medium Bastern Connecticut eqnal to The Buls jetin for business.resi InUse For Over 30 Year: Alwmmbsrl

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