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PROBABLY FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW. the Rounders’ Club, and The Panama- Pacific Exposition. was staged by Raymond Midgley. FOR SALE The production What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Moving Pictures al s00d B. 3. Bulle- apri: 00d_sober married, to Hve in help; must B. Bates. Tele- Much attention has been devoted to the music for The Cherry Blossoms this season, practically all of it having been written for this company ex- One of the feature num- bers is named for the show itself, The Cherry Blossom Rag. Not only have ANTED—Roll T the Auditorium. Moving Pictures at the Colonial. and Moving Plctures at Norwich Grange, meets in Pythian Hall, FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS WANTED LABORERS man for farm tenement and board so: 904 tea: Dhone 13854 meets in Foresters’ Norwich Lodge, No. 12, A. O. U. W. WANTED _Summer boarders at Hill- ;r:.l e Mgor '! - Hll.“i‘?;- oss, - pring aprizd meets in Germania Hall. Sachem _ Chapter. mects in Buckingham Memorial. Greene Ave. and Cedar St. Steady Employment For particulars and prices address 57, O. E. 8, " HOW DO YOU DO, FOLKSI—You h heara rom w3 For some tiise: u?z are still in the busi- ANNQUNCEMENTS or call on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, Betionan CotmisioniBas: Sds 050 Francis D. Donohue, the real estate | 0ld_for George . Sydic- ' [Bliesss American Strawboard Co. Thamesville Less of reducing and are still puttl opular 25 cent dinners :.c?-:z“mffi There is no smaller voice in Colum- the great daily paper than the agent, has FOR SALE ESTATE EDWARD HARLAND, Entire tract of land. including three dwelling houses, lyin; land road and southerly of Sachem chance to obtain a home with land easily accessible to city or to purchase tenement property for investment. Lots to suit purchaser. Excellent opportunity or syndicate to develop a desirable tract by opening streets and selling building lots. mar13My 3 For Sale or To Rent MALE stenographers 7or state ser-|] WANT AD. Seldom is it over take tests Wednesday, May 3|} four to six lines in size. But its State Capitol, Hartford, Conn. ible Jists for aj east 15 years ol room cottage at 464 Main | and Annie Hollana. They 'will occupy the place for their to get on eli; must be at Sth grade schooling ties; send for cireul sion, Room fa ."and of || WANT AD good opportuni-{] tike The Bulletin. WANTED Roving Carrier In Card Room Men for mg Room SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. easterly of Har- DAVIS THEATRE. Plains road. Extra Attraction g and Express Wm. §. Hart in Hell's Capitol, Hartford, Conn. Today Automobile RD attendants for state to take tests at Capitol, 5. 1916; 355 per month and quick raise: 00d chance for married meh Just g men; should be 33 to nches, and 17 get_information and [} No wonder Bull application which must be filed by noon ood resul May 2. State Civil service Commis || Pring such g e , Capitol, Hartford, Conn. Let Bulletin WANT ADS be x|l The Bulletin WANT ADS every Hinges ana now: W. S. ALLIS, le and marri Todav will be the last chance to see one of the best bills ever offered in this city at popular prices. The big attraction Triangle feature, Hell's Hinges William S. Hart in the star role, this cars, at least grude schooling is the five part sion, Room wvoice is colossal in size when the placed in a paper Just think of it—over 9000 copies of each ad printed every day. Thousands of persons read od No wonder Bulletin WANT ast|] ADS are growing in popularity. WANT ADS is a real western dramatic picture and never was seen to this picture: in one scene a whole town is burned up. In the vaudeville the Bean Hill Mill BOYS WANTED WANTED—By an_expericnced wom- an. a Position as a hou erly person. Bulletin Co. Substantial Frame Building sit- uated corner of Erin and White dimensions 60x80, lighted cellar with cement floor. keeper for an B. original songs been provided, but the management has provided people to YOUR megaphone. Call 480. NOTICE—If Mary Potter, once an E the County Home. will send TOm. her address to me, she can learn some- headline position, bouncing novelty They make presenting a ball that Is something new. from six to twelve balls boince any- Elevator operated by compressed Ip addition to Miss Kelley, the stat- Spacious loft for storage uesque prima donna who possesses two MUST BE OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE. APPLY AT ONCE % to her advantage. v FOR SALE—Cheap, 1 cTe w. Smith, D.. Yantic, Conn. Spriza |38 rs. H. N. Jones, Vergason Ave. facturing plant. 3 cars on the premises. i Spur track for v 11 v distinct voices there is Babe Burnett, g La Bell Hulene, Martha Richards, member of the original Chocolate Sol- dler company, Ida Hoag and Martha want and keep them all going at the same time. first time an act of this kind has been THAT GUY at the Columblan House| apri2d thinks he puts out some dinner for two| “por s bits, but he hasn't a thi ner ‘that the new Lenox VERSAILLES SAN. VERSAILLES, CONN. FIBRE MILLS This is_the on the din- ever seen here. wich Tewn, Conn. R. F. D. No.'S. FOR SALE—Three fine young new oon the din- | milch cows. W. C. Smith, R. F. D. The other two acts a musical duo, THOMAS H. BECKLEY May Building for a quarter. We'll let you be the j Xantic. Conn. are The Hollanders, who play several instruments. the mezzo soprano Grace De Mar. Among the songs that 278 Main St. WANTED aprizd ONE_good horse for sale. Meyers' really deserve credit are two, that are beautiful staze s s L G famillar to most theatre goers, WANTED—An experienced pleting a scene in Holland. Teare and -—_— housework; vl for Eight General Housework Girls, §20.00 Bakery, 201 West Main St. _ aprizd ing or | “FOR SALE—_Two horses, 2 express between 7 and | wagons and harness, 1 heavy harnes Edmund | 2 buggies. S. Feldman, 121 Summit S apriza |~ apriza Apply evenin Perkins, No. 1 Sachem Terrace. from The Chocolate which will be sung by Miss Richards, and Silver Threads Among the Gold, Thomas, a team of colored entertain- ers, present a lively singing and danc- William Collier completes and $25.00 per month, three Chamber- maids, one Boy to work on farm, five Farm Hands, two Dish Washers. " FOR SALE the show in a two reel Keystone com- exquisitely G D e e WANTED—Vaults and cesspools fo) FOR SALE_White Chesier boag, 1% 3 Address Box 39, Bulletin Office. edy called Wife and Auto Trouble. The | Miss Hoag. e e S foiding, Norek special music incidental #f | Central Buil TO RENT n-mn.lthu h‘y‘p‘rfia""m‘ S and coal house, Released from fey ohains, awakened ment at_663 North Main Transiucent waters Sown the ledger office. The Norwich Beilt TO RENT — A family order in Lebanon. Inquire ibert Totten, Lebanon. TO RENT—A modern spartment 1 Berry block, Frankiin Ste four rooms and bath; aduits. H. birde their songs tri- fos the miracte of —Louis M. Grice. FOR A OHILD. Your friemds shall be the Tall Wind, The River and the Tre n thet laughs and marches, llows and the Sea. FOR RENT—From March room house at Trading Cove. = Apply James DeWoif. marl WFSTuThS TO RENT—Tenement small family, near Norwich Town sta- 3. Schwenck. TO RENT—One 7-room tenement, $15, one 3-room tenement, 3 D. Donohue, Central Buf TO RENT_Two guod tenements on East_Baitic St., Bates. Telephone 1885-4. aprida RENT—Tenement of eix rooms, even rooms. Inquire Mrs. N. B be the murmur 5, 19 Eim St -— a pin - Of_brave things and bright things, Beyond the swallow's win 602 Main St 135 Chestnut St. . 341 Main St TO RENT—New Front and Livery S one store on price reasonable. 175 Providence Telephone 27 TO RENT—On Washington St. uppe und lower tenements. 3 ford, Bookbinder, 105 Broadway, $ a. m. o~ And you eball envy no man, Nor hurt your hemrt with sighs, For 1 will keep you simpie. That God may make you wise —Fannie Stearns Gifford lantic Monthly. HUMOR OF THE DAY Gothic—I understand Damocles w. arrested for murder. Romanesque—No! Gothic—Fact—he stified a yawn. Chaparral. store, corner opposite Bradley vidence St Inquire of Mrs. M. TO RENT—Five room tenemen modern Improveme: Inquire Georg Greenberger, Frankiin St soldiers dom't look natural Newton, Westminster improvements in fine condition, j Norwich, Conn. | - i ANTED—Every is splendidly. Cliff street. A splendid home for some WANT! Every anybody | FOR SALE—One Jersey helfer, . to call at any of the r= old, due to freshen in a few day: dealers below for a free trial package| W. E. Hocheleau, North Franklin, Ct VILLAGE OF SANTA ROSALIA ATTACKED BY BANDITS Acroplane Brings Gen. Persing's Re- port to Columbus. who keeps hen: Davis concert orchestra under direc- tion of C. A. Dowsett. Norwich automobile owners should see the wonderful moving picture, be shown at the afternoon and even- ing performances, as a nextra attrac- FOR SALE FOR SALE E. A. PRENTICE Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-: 86 Cliff Street contains enough for 13 hens This free trial pack: will prove better_than all the tall that Pan-a-ce-a will for two weeks. FOR SALE apri2d FOR SALE—One Overland touring age | car, 1913, first class condition: also Dl two extra tires. eep | City Lunch, your poultry healthy and make y Pan-a-ce-a will aiso help chicks grow and weakness, roup, gapes and other chick our tion at this theatre, of the exciting scencs taken during the race between the fast western express train, “The eight-cylinder Cadil- Columbus, N. M. April 11.—The vill- age of Santa Rosalia, miles northeast of Parral, tacked and sacked by about 100 Villa At special low price, a cozy 7 room YEAR'S INCOME $1000 63 Acres, 5 Cows leg | Turnbull, Wauwecus H neighborhood. “FOR SALE Eight weeks' sy, James D" Norw Town. aprl Also a splendid to - ——— S ) nle to wtart | ey Square Full particulars by consulting ht—tones them u ng _earler. endugh for 30 fowls. interest has already in this picture and those expecting to attend will be sure bandits two days ago, according to re- ports received by and_brought here toda Good Horse, been manifested G and tools thrown in . P T Real Estate and Investment Broker worth_daily y by aeroplane is | plano. M. . Atwood, is | St.. Dani Go and get your | _aprizd if taken immedi- of seeing something worth while. the eight-cylinder Cadillac and the fast western express, “The Lark,” from Los Angeles to San Francisco is especially interesting in shows most beautiful scenery as well as some pictures of the Pan American expos] Franklin Square EXCHANCE well located modern by Lieutenants Dargue and Gorrell, Carranza forces and clashed about Chihuahua City last Friday, the Villa forces being defeated. triul package now from® any of Villa bandits mile 'to_village; fft ymiles claphoarded barn, houses, spring water; to make quick move makes low price $3,300, part down, easy term instructions pring_catalogue, just out, Franklin St.; T. H. Eldridge, 85 Water St.; Murphy Hardware Co. Greeneville Grain Co.. . Manning,” Yantic. owner anxious Nort! for good farm; ol in Norwich; steam heat, bath, ot | “pow_saLE _cCasiiins car, dem TO RENTCentrally located flat of five rooms; modern improvements. In- quire at 122 Broadw: FOR RENT_Furnished r venient for i The soldiers are real Not being versed in actin of course they don’t look matural” Loutsville Courier Journal We were looking usekeeping; all con. ping. 2% _TO RENT—Farm. 110 acres, two miles from city, on troliey line. Write Farm, care Bulletin Co. THE BRONSON, 12 Furnished rooms to let. lnquire “May we ask where he 157" “Out on the golf link: “playing a_fulsome with of his friends."—Pittsburgh Post Friend—How long in the chorus before she that there is no hope TO RENT_Storc at 61 Frankiln St quire at Builetin Office. FURNISHED ROGM — Centraliy lo- m:na Morse, 18 U vancement? Chorus Girl—If her face gets before she does it's time 41| neau, 1911. 'in good running conditic good condition, in if taken at on The picture is LEGAL NOTICES trout Farm Competent housekeeper | anielscn. electric lights, hardwood floors; owner not merely a hair raising automobile Information Dept. 36, 130 Na: race, but a matter of cducation as to New York. two adults; can prepare < require AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD food | P1 u Ze scenery showing an entirely different e type of scemery from what the major- ity of eastern people have seen. Re- is shown at the Davis theaire today only and will be in additicn to the regular show of vaudevile and Triangle at Norwich. of Norwich, hin and for the District properly and keep a house in order; no on the Sth day of washings required. Address Americans, Bulletin_Offic SALE HORSES here for sale is an extra good I draught horses, sure to seo them. ELMER R. PIERSON. aprioMw NTED—Chestnut_and oak § foot 7 inches thick f. 0. b. The Child Lum- member the pie et or Siawact P ety MATT A. TINKER . . Auctioneer said District, a minor dian exhibited his adminis- tration account with said estate to the Court for allowanc. Ordered, That the 2 at 11 o'clock in th# Court Room in the said Distri appointed for hs I will sell at public auction Monday. April 17, 1918, at 10 o'clock @. m. on farm’ at Gardner LakKe, in the Town of Salem, 2 horses, 2 in pairs and single. it is therefore WANTED Frame mule spinners. M1g. Co., Williman- | condition 1 cow with pair double t pair double light AT THE AUDITORIUM. Dorothy Donnelly th “Madam X"— Special Added Feature Today and Concord buggYy, married man nd care for cows: milk, garden, . E. Whiting, HORSES I have an express load of 28 Torses in today, right off the farms of lowa, | weighing from 1100 to 1700—a fine load. "1 two-horse team wagon, 1 dump cart body thereof by pub once in some new: n in said Di iing this order aper having a circulat planter, 1 hand planter, 1 Besides the Price of Peace, a satire Phone 510, >rd runabout: run Call at W. R. Fris- g« aprild I 2 to| “FOR SA apriid FOR in row SALE— ing, and make return on the Henry Ford expedifion pre- sented by the Ginger Musical Come- the management have and tomorrow Several pairs farm chunks and draft horses; also a pony outfit, is safe for All horses warrant- spring tonic barrel of our Liberty flour. or call Greeneville Grain to the Court plows, 1 _weeder, 1 ct Ask ing mowing m: horse rake. 4y company, children to drive. booked for today K&y and harness ed as represented. Tel. 74-2 W. C. SPRAGUE, Moosup, Ct. FOR SALE DOMBROFSKI FARM In Town of Preston, walk from Greereville village, con- sisting of 17 acres land, 13 tillabl good 7 room house, slate roof, also on_cauldron, of platform scales, EN M. DRESCHER, Assistant Clerk. RT OF PROBATE HELD vich, within and for the District Norwich, on the 10th day of April. NTED—A compositor, at the | Willimantic. NTED—GIrl or woman al housework in family of special added feature in the six reel production of Madam X, Dorothy Donnelly Henry W. Savage. A short snyopsis of the much read story by Alexander Bisson follows: It was just one vear after her mar- riage to Floriot that Jacqueline feels the first pangs of regret. really happy with their son, Raymond, but she wants the attention, love. and caresses which Floriot is unable to glve her because of the time and at- tention he gives his law books—for aprild 1'large refrigerator, and produced clothes horse, aprild ther what said buy Corner cigars and_ thel round dining_table, rockers, 1 parlor set, yards matiing, heerd a lady . Benjamin, late of . in said Dist The Administrator e n account with re Court for al s income was and s nce; it is there- 10 minutes st day of April i in the forenoon, o Court Roon work Rosa erous to mention. Craving the love her husband is too © WANTED — Bullding laborers for ncrete work T Power House, Mechan WIS LATIMER. e 2 barns, all bu Price right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building gs in good condi- busy to supply, meets Eugene, clandestinely a former lover, Floriot sees evervthing. Disregarding her pleas, Floriot sends her away. short time later Fugene meets Mahones 3 to give notic ys D date’ of said hearing, and make Norwich, Conn. to the Court. Willimantic; also seven- bom cottage, new. all modern improv: ments, in So. Coventry.” Address Mrs. ‘orders | Wm. B. Lonergun, So. Coventry, Box with an accident and poor Jacqueline She returns to Floriot's house to see lit!le Ravmond and again Floriot drives her away. secure work, and desperate for the she accompanies Man- a disreputable Cuban to Sweethearts are and Garcia soon tires of Jacqueline. aprod FRANK NOY gndf_cop Co., .. Auctioneer I will sell at Public Auction at the farm, located two miles lle and two and a half J. AYLING, Judge. ve and foregoing is a true copy of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER, Assistant Clerk. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London Coun: for a transfe now held by Louls Cecco to sell is left alone. Cochegan Speciaity Norwich, Con John Cough from Bozrak miles from THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1016, the following want of food, 50 ACRE FARM . 3, Norwich, Ct. S apriod hereby apply 10 head of voung cattle, grad FOR SALELatest improved 1 with all at Adjustable ba Indian boxing gloves, etc.;’ will sel as 1 wish to ose o WANTED_Competent man for farm | 3ame. P70, Box Farm, | 375, apriod | “pom de- | corner Hig spirituous and > p intoxicating liquors, ale, I ger beer, Rhine wine and uilding at 4 Central ave- Town of N s and apartments in said bullding, part or parts of which are cut off In the depths of degradation, she is about -to end it all Laropue, a runner for Perissara and Mervale. shyster lawvers in Bordeaux. With him she returns to France. and Holstéin; 1 thoroughb: For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- shade trees, Hariand Road. T GIRL MELF wanted in finishin partments of pany’s Willimantic mil when she meets. ng’ milk, the rest to calve soon: pigs, harnesses, double American Thread FOR SAL) Apply at | (18 Ctning For or_partitioned o in such manner as form booths, in the Hotel of the Three side rooms, My ‘piace of business 5 ! i rse Take, Crowns, she tells him her past, omit- DR Tor-ing [ mechdne Horde Eake strawberries ravel for bullding At once, a fireman to fire | ouds of plastering sand, at § Grove St. r o Phone 1159-5 7a in fruitage % acres asparagus (will cut 100 Ibs. daily in season- toinz to give her husband's Phone Moosup, f lccated within two hundred feet in a When the lawyers come to the hotel -ill, wheel hoe, direct line from any church edifice or this Spring), rator, hay cutter, forks, chain: _FOR SALE_Eggs for hatching; tn transact business with their em- |Public or parochtal corn fodder, ED_Experienced warpers and | White Wyandottes, Fishel and Merry- an income getter). scheol ana church; Near railroad, premises pertainin land free from plove, he tol her former 3 West Side Silk Mill. them of Jacquellne, of Socagand susns rary, or cemetery. |other articles too thought strains; itc a setting. Charles CRT o numerous_to men: q v = 5 stone and machine worked. RETE I T tor latest catalogue. issued Chcice of 400. this’ 11th day Anna B. Ostrowki, the underiigned, aré To_buy stock of Putnam which her husband fafled to return to Nothing like Henry, 2§ Beech St. City 7| TFOR SALE_White Persian Angora clectors and taxpayers, of the Town of Norwich, hereby sign and endorse the foregoing ’ G of the common stock, Address B. S. i I;;r:gau:c; ;;sfiniveartyg::b;zdgon;; wning " real | o o <o ooy ....Auctioneer | | it in all New England. Bulletin Otfce: tiger. J. E. Hartley, 52 Franklin ‘mar20d the thought that her son will know WILLIAM A. WILCOX of her degradation, craze her, and she application of Anna B. Ostrowki for a COWS FOR SALE—Another carload WANTED—Second hand furniture of | will arrive this week. Fred W. Hoxie, Estate Broke: 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. I. Telephone 365 Offices 110 West 34th St., New York Telephone 2998 Greeley and hereby certify that-said y is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to sald application. Dated at Norwich this 1lth day April, A. D. 1916, we also_sell second hand|Lebanon, Conn. Telephone s: _ Bruckner, 55 FrankMn| mar2sd Raymond Florlot, her son, now an is_appointed who, because of her re- fusal to divulge her identity. Is known AUCTION 1 will seil at public auction Friday, " ohn J. O’'Neil, Jere- Jacqueline, miah’J. Desmond, John R. Flynn, Nel. son C. Disco, Paul Peloquin. ME? overnment | Of 800d fresh cows. James H. Hy: jobs; $75 to $150 month; write immedi- | North Franilia. Ct COWS FOR SALE—Large assortment relephone Lebanon. Ately. for list positions now obtainable. | _marzsd to_the police as Madame X. Before his father as judge, Raymond deferds Madame X, certify that the above named signers Franklin Institute, Dept. 35-O., Roches- endorsers are electors and tax- April 14th, at 11 A. M., at the old Cote his own mother. HELLO, Mr. Poultryman: Konemah Pouitry Yards talking. Do your hens - . lace in North Franklin, 17 h l Tharks to the eloquent pleading of | HATT oh oLy o~ Dated at Norwich, | Plees ' Ho O pedte S 1T 1t 15 secondnamd fur. | Cat e8Es? Send 50 cents for 4 botte of this 11th day of Portelance, ROCKLAWN home of the late it from or sell it to B. cattle and one horse. Tel 1022-5. her son, Jacqueline is acquitted. Fhen in a tragic scene, old Floriot holds out his arms. 2 light of forgiveness in his Assistant Town Breed Blds. Take Willimantic trolley to Arm- Konemah Specific No. 2. Stops the trouble at once. mar25d FOR SALE — A horse, wagon and OLIVE W. PLATT TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- eves—but to0 late for her to see. She | missloners for New London Gonnty strong’s Crossing. no longer sees, nor hears, nor will she FARMERS_—We want you to et your | Call at 'C. K. Bailey's Stable, Main St' harness; horse weighs about 300 1bs. money’s worth on fertilizers. We handle | ““marisg hereby apply for a transfer of license from 16 Bath street to 165 West Main street, to sell and exchange spirituous “here beiow.” F. WERTH. . Armour’s high grade fish and potash FOR SALE and Frisble’s high grade. at a very 10w | FoR SALE— Thoroughbred mahogany kinds of seeds. Phone 326-5. Call and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine an cider in the bullding at West Main street, Town of COLONIAL THEATRE. Greeneville Grain Co. Substantial stone house steain heat, gas and elec- of 11 rooms LOST AND FOUND bay colt, 3 years old in May, perfect in limb and disposition, all broken to drivi s 3150, cash. Ambrose The hig featvre at the Colonial to- of the Thundering ture is one of the big ch, except in the rooms and apart- ments in said building, parts of which are cuf off or parti- tloned in such manner as Extensive grounds of great natural beauty and a number of fine Can be bought right. BOARDERS wanted In a good family, |~ ‘marsoa nice neighborhood. central to city, Im- provements, reasonable price: LOST—A sum of money at the auec- day is, In the D tion on the J. 71 Witter nlace, Mond Finder will Teceive re any part or house lots. Selig drama: i Sullivan, Trading Cove. Tel 1572-12. Inquire| ¥ AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. five parts. The Stool if returned to Patr! at this office. WANTED mar2sd_ | Anyone booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms lace of business is not located two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public parochial school, pertaining thereto, public library ARCHA W. COIT, Benefit Life Agency Telephone 1334 is a Vitazraph comedy. Evening 10 cen's. New The Mutual show every day. 63 Broadway or the premises or any postoffice, Down having same, drop postal to Samuel Gellert, Coichester. Conn. FOR SALE _Eggs for hatching from Single Comb R. I Reds, heavy joyers. B L lor, Demi: train, 15 £ $1. Boys and Girls over 17 years | Bhaone 107s-1%. Norwich. G. H. Brad- or cemetery. 1ith day of A Jiseph Peringer, Applic the undersigned, are electors and tax- ORFHEUM THEATRE, DANIELSON. ONE FLIGHT IN PRICES FOR SALE. of age for light manuf The Cherry Blossoms. Cparkling Bur- ford, Montvilie. mar20d acturing | e e for natching, Rose Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Bullding sirable locaZions. List you care to seil or rent. as 1 hi owning ' real Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the forégoing application of Peringer for a a lesgue Coming Next Thursday. Lots, all in de- property it ave a LEE CLECG , Ameriean Thermos Bottle esque are prom- Comb White Wyandottes, and Mercythought strain, 15 for 3l *|Phone 1076-12, Norwich Div. G. H. Bradford, Montvill ‘mar20 al’ Bros. “REPAIRS” number of people looking for real es- tate investments. WILLIAM F. HYLL. Real Estate and ‘Insuramce. Thayer Bldg. FOR SALE OR RENT treat when bringe The Rlcseoms to the Orphy certify that said applicant is a ble person to be licensed pursu- ant to said application. fen. this 11th day of April. A. D, 1916. Piaut, Adelard Morin, W. P. McGarry, F. B. T hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are elect- GIRLS WANTED MUST BE OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE. APPLY AT ONCE 'm theatre, on Dated at Nor- MONEY 10ANED Watches, 45 Rutherford praceded this - P. Beausoliel, from other cities give assurance that it is one of ‘he season's best in every on Diamonds, and securities of any Kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old FOR SALE—Yantic Westfarms offer young horse, seven Airedale pups, fresh cow, bull . Studebaker farm and delivery wagons. Tel. 111-3. marlid ¥OR SALE—Oue Mitchell touring car, just overbauled, nearly new tires, first VERSAILLES SAN. FIBRE MILLS |Slass every way; on. Oaciiand touring respect and nossibl. all as a_sineing show. Miss Virginia Keil and stunning flonra ond Ro:- Clain, German comedian, head the big com- ors and taxpayers, ownin ¢ 2 = the best of them T ©established firm to deal with. THR COLLATERAL LOAN C@, 142 mais Street, U (Establisned’ 187%.) The Patrick Shea Farm, on Canter- bury Road, Canterbury, Ct, contains 360 acres with fruit trees and running water in the barn yard. in good order. VERSAILLES, CONN. M. J. FIELDS, this 11th day of April, A. D. Ches. S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. the statuesque double-voiced the well known Buiidings ali ising me@um e car, good condifion and all ready to run; ' prices attractive. Inquire 93 Franklin St. J. B. Stoddard. dec?1d Florist | pp F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Carnations. Special Forms and!. Shannon Building Annex, Room A Zalanhana parcy of favorites to be seen in 39 Ward Street exceedingly clever burlsttas Fun at leun for yusizsss reswits. ticut equal to Ihe Bul. Inquire of THOS. REILLY, 6 Franklin St. New London Ct. Rlante Eastzin Conmecticut equai t5 1he Bule ~1or business resulta 857, . Telenhone 533 “Judge, if you'll let me go I'll enlist in_the army. T0 RENT Shop in rear of to serve a When it comes to effecting a reform, I think the pen is mightier ttomiey house on North Main street, fronting on packing house road, with entrance from North street. Electric power, Apply at office of Norwich Belt Mfg. Co. FARM OF 120 ACRES TO RENT IN TOWN Josh getti along with his employer?” replied Farmer come to an agreement Josh sald he was gob an’ the boss, he sald 5o, too. ington Star. How did you lose your last job>" “I was fired for making a mistake. We are all lia- “That seems unfair. to make mistakes.” but I told the boss couldn’t get along Detroit Free Press. Johnnie—! wish I was Tommy Jones. . you are stronger than he is, you have a better home, more toys, and more pocket money. Johnnie—Yes wiggle his ears—Christian Advocate. Tactless Lady By the way, what e are celebrating? Hostess—My “But haven't we celebrated that be- Mother—Wh: JOHN DODD, 202 Boswell Avenue thirty-fifth THOMAS J. DODD, 99 Cliff Street It is one of my favorite THE KALEIDOSCOFE paper was recently on a train between the cities of Min- neapolis and Spokane. FOR RENT SEVERAL DESIRABLE APARTMENTS From $30 to $50 per month Also 7-room Apartment for $17 per month. world is_now the number is grow estimated a Good paper, it is said, can be pro. duced from refuse hitherto been thrown away hops that have A famous hymn, is believed to be a trans- lation from the Greek and written St. Anatollus. "TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Tea-room cot- tage. 3 acres land. Ocean and Salt Pon vegetable gardens: plumbing and $200 to $4000. FRANK W. cOv. The musical acuteress of horses the rapidity cavalry horses learn of trumpet call the significance d; sown Sower and bardwood floors, Renta! 3330, Send for Sooklet. esterly, R. L Heavy firing on overhead caused the fall of a 200- in the mines ton piece of Wieliszka, Galicia. A lighthouse on the Japanese Coast, has great FOR SALE I OFFER FOR SALE NORTHERN STATES POWER CO. TEN YEAR 6% NOTES At 99 and Interest These Notes are issued by a sydi- cate headed by the Guaranty Trust Company and Spencer, Co. of New York. Orders will be received by wire at my expense. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. constructed power of resisting salt does not rot like ordinary wood. By means of a ray from the search- in the Atlantic have communicated with those in cific across the Isthmus of Panam: One of the largest walnut packing and_cleaning establishments world is soon to be placed in opera- tion in California, where over 20,000, 000 pounds of walnuts are produced each year. Aided by a favorable wind. which blew persistently for several days, the cotton boll weevil in Georgia made an advance of 100 miles weeks, whereas its progress under normal conditions has been 50 miles Steel merchant vessels under contract to_be 1 turns to the Bureau of Navigation, pertment of Commerce, 239 of 901,371 tons. Although the war caused a great elump in' 1915 in the production of FARM FOR SALE. e g Rl Situated in North Stoningto: miles from Norwich and W ester! ley, near schoolhouse and ch: sisting of atout 150 acres of land. with $-room house and by ceslon. does not live in No: season_for uire of H. Norwich, or telephone 1361-1.

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