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FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW. NO CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE. What l:‘ Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at at the Colontal. Moving Pictures at Norwich Rifle Club m Shetucket Lo i m in Odd Fel meets 1 Owle Hall. ‘Wauregan Lod; in Pythian Siater Lodge. No. meets in Foresters’ Hall. England _Lodge, e Auditorium. Moving Pictur Here’s a Safe and Easy Way by Which eny Sdevtile an You May Gain 10 Pounds or More of Solid, Healthy, Permanent Flesh ‘Thin, nervoru;.“‘ ey women everywhere understand ,wh. I eat plenty of goo The reason is just this: You cannot get fat, no matter how much you eat, un- | you are hereby notified to appear &t the assimilate | time and place appointed in sajg final of your food | resolution and be heard in relation to stead of passing them out through | the matter contained In said report. the body as waste. Norwich, Cona,, 17, 1916, ‘What is needed 1s @ means of gently | Attest: = AR" G. CROWELL, ing the assimilative functions of the | Cii Stomach and intestl g City Clerk ‘and Clark of the Court of oils and fats and hand them over to the HeQoma Cenc ot e+ Clty <ot ronkes remidowe h -down _tissues and build them up. The thin person'a satly Ratsrias ok less your digestive ory the fat-making eleme: Main Street. St Murs's T. A and B. Soclety meets T. A. B. Building. = ANNOUNCEMENTS THE COLONIAL. The special feature at the Colonial today 13 The Wanders, a Vitagraph drama in three parts. cludes William Duncan, George Holt, Jack Morver, Mary Ruby, Otto Ben- ninger, Hazel Buckham, Otto Lederer, J. C. Weatherby and Chris Enriquez. The Impersonation, a Seliz western drama. A Night in Old Spain, a Lubin drama, and two other pictures for to- day are Sonny Jim's Vitagraph drama, blood, where body is like & hungry for the it is belng deprived by ti the alimentary the food. A to overcome this sinful waste of flesh- mous flesh-bullding been so widely 8ol Taxe a 1ittia Sargoi tavict meal and see If your chee ; don't quicidly il out ana rzu;u of firm, | 1eave to report: ity fesh form Over your bady, cov: cring cach bony ansie ‘and projecting | {eA10n und I3 of the opinion theg the Brown sirect and ihe westerly side of First Love Affair, and Playing the Same Game, Lubin comedy, ends to- day’s big bill. Matinee every day, Bg; evening, 100. point. H. M. Lerou Drug Store, Nor- Chesbro's Drug Store, Willi- | Woodmaneee mantlo, and other good druggists have | Thames sircet to and across Wooamdn, Sargo from - | see avenu: s poin 1 or cansgat Iy st white southerly 00'11 !n“’llle ‘;‘terly rflde of Wood- saler, and will refund your money If| Mansee avenue, should be ordered bullt you ‘are not satisfied with the gain in weight it produces as stated on the | fodorring oo botiona e Passage of Jerome Parkinson and Julia M. Par- Kinson have sold their property at No. 86 Oneco street to Samuel W. Bryant and Nellie S. D. Bryant. is 125x60 feet and has a seven-room Real Estate Broker John The property | “XOTE: Sargol is recommended only as ;\"fle‘ah bul lflert and 'hflla aelxcellleni Tesults in cases of mervous indigestion, gte. have been reported. cars Should be B of Wt i c Nt iacaien iiess alein ot mansee avenue, and to a int 40 feet —————————— | $0UtheTly On the westerly side of cottage on it. ‘A. Moran made thevsale. Thin Men and Women LEGAL NOTICES ToWhom It May Concern undeveloped men and ; Counel! n: t.h..fll D“&‘ N‘:"fi‘. h‘;a P e | Tite S v LR nourishing food.” | the C‘Dfl:mfl O'I‘l Public Works the final resolution wes adopted, and inés to abaorb the Norwich. the H City of Norwich, Conn.: ich avenue, fro) following resolutions guarantce in each large package. It| ‘Resolved That the Town of Norwich 18 inexpensive, easy to take and highly | Vine S. Stetson, Norwich Land Im: provement Company and Joseph BRIEF STATE NEWS the evening of Thursday, April 27. Tiliott Metcalf, of Vernon avenuo, this ity will sall for France| Bebinning At the nterscction of tne on the steamship’ Chicago as volunteer Atk the westerly line of West Trames oo oan ambulance | street at an eievation of 8 foot below the top of tho water table of the West Thames schoolhouse and running thence northwesterly by the northeast- erly line of Brown street on &rades as oEssex—thad fishing seneon in the et SweElonens ey 1. hospital at Paris Saturday, April 22. He has been in charge of a ward of 150 patients In the Philadelphia Gen- eral hospital during the past winter. New Britain—The New Britain Tur- mer soclety anniversary April 2. Chester—Clean-up week for Chester | , ESsex-—Thé fact will be from Friday, April 21, to Fri- day, April 25, inclusive. caused considerable New Canaan—The town of New Ca- | oxcitement here when the facts became maan intends to spend about $60,000 this year to improve its roads. Norfolk—L. J. Waldecker has rented | S0uth and his wife in Hartford and his house on Sunset summer to Edward J. Gavegan, justice ©of the supreme court of New York. Ridge for the|for a divorce. Waterbury—Rabbi David M. Swiren left Waterbury with his wife last week for Philadeiphia, where he will Up the duties as rabbi of the Adath Moses congregation. tional storage tracks for its freight, a yardmaster handling switching crews, additional help for freight, a first class chief clerk at the freight’ depot to assist Agent Plumb | ic | ¥ ot Jay and form sald vire ight | sldew and _curbs, e ek ey o ehat® Snashy | MWith the Intert of the foregoing order, v the just_expenscs of the work so done communication can’ be had, and an- | {1 JENER Sommissioner to bo patd hy the respective owners above Danbury—During the ending April 1, 544 patients were re- the Danbury hospital, the daily average of patients cared for ip the institution during that period ) making two, speedy other track through the borough, from terminus to terminus, that the switch- | named neglecting said order. ing crew may work without biockinrg the main line and being held up for |of April, 1916. passenger trains. TWO AMERICANS WERE TY | Resolved. That consideration of the ON.STEAME R EqsIe R o1 foregoins resolution: recommended by - 2 fien ce of Public Works rela- When Ship Was Sunk by Shell Fire| Y, (0™ Construction of tidewalks on the northeasterly side of Brown sireet and the westerly side of Wood- mansee avenue. from West Thames , street to and across Wooimeansce ave- cans, William Smith and Nathan Till- | pue, ond to a point 40 feet southerly on the westerly side of Woodmansee ave- Essex—Among the shipments from the Essex Paint works last week was ages of metal polish to Nemours Powder com- th order ship- one of 142 puc pary, this being the f the company from a Submarine. Saybrook.—The claim agents of the system are very busy here this week looking over the land that was burned ove! passing engin Consolidated ‘Washington, April 17—Two Ameri- man, were on the British steamer Bast- c¢rn City when she was attacked April in the City of Norwich, be pos 9 off Cardiff, Wales, and sunk by shell | poned to a meeting of the' Court of No lives were | Common Council to be held at the Council Chamber in said City on_ the first day of May, 1916, at 8 o'clock In e evening, and that notice thereof be n the manmer required by law. ersons interested, to appaar, If ¢ sée cause, and be heard In réla- ; sparis from Between 100 and 200 acres of land in the surrounding towns ‘were burned over. fire from a submarine. A report on the attack was for- warded to the state department today Bloomfield—A petition in bankruptcy by eri Consul Lathrop at Car- the United States American To- has been filed district_court by becco Culture company of BEloomfield by its secretary, Elmer B. Jacobs. The sted at $34,380.32, which $12,151.74 are unsecured. ANOTHER AEROPLANE WRECKED IN MEXICO. Pilot Uninjured—Leaves Only Three|city Clerk and Cis ble for Service. Habilities are Berlin—Italian laborers employed in the brickyards have formed a_union. One brickmaker said that a demand had Leen made for a wage scale of time and a half for all overtime, and double time for Sunday ‘Washington, April 17.—General Fun- ston reported today that another of = Pershing’s aeroplanes been wrecked, leaving only three avail- FOR SALE The message said = pilot of the dam- landed uninjured. @id not tell where the accident hap- $2.75 a day, had able for service. Lieutenant Rader, New Britain—Virgil M. Palmer has| ;224" net, ne bought the Charter Oak brickyard in Elmwood from E. H. Hubbard and will ergage In the manufacture of brick there. The plan: has a capacity of the grades and lines as follows: follows: thet Orville N.| 5.4 feet rising 58 foot, thence Becbe of Richmond, Va., a former bus- | 31.7 feet rising 2.3 feet, thenco iness man of this place, had married| 41§ fest rising 42 feet, thenos Sadie L. Savage, Richmond, Va., 91’8 feet rising 10.66 fect, thence a widow of 50 feet rising 3.75 feet, thence 79 feet rising 4.9 feet, thence south- s erly by the westerly line of Woodman- Beebe left Essex some time|see avenue 40 feet falling 2.3 feet, on Tt was known that he was In the | or befors the first day of October, 1916, T{!\e ahn&'el grude; :\v}:’!d J;n;s gfia lh!r i rades and lines of the bask side o also that application had been made | iy Slaewalkn, and said sidewalks are laid out six feet southwesterly and easterly of the above described lines. Torrington—If Torrington manufac- | ““Resolved, That provided said side- turers and merchants get what they|walks are not formed with asphalt Torrington will have addi- |concrete, and with a Stone curb or a cement conerets curb, as directed in the Preceding resolution. 15 the satistaction LChing |ana acceptance of the Street Commis- andling | cjoner, on or before the first day of 1916, the Street Commissioner dirécted to lay and form sald M. H. HOURIGAN, W. F. BAILEY, WILLIAM J. KRAMER, Committee on Public Works. copy of record. Attest: ARTHUR G. CROWELL, Norwich. ‘General Help Wanted AWCATUCK WOOLEN POTTER HILL, R. I GIRL LEARNERS WANTED Will pay $5 per week while learning FALLS CO. e d and n r ocBMELOYIR, pecple Tncrsens our 15 2 %0, 00 B2t month phhent iy N0 canvassing A TS erchun Co.hst- “laborers to Inery: apply in Manufacturing NMngly, Conn. . WANTED—At _ bandle cotton and ‘Williamsville), 8a ANTED blacksmith; +733P1¥ M. Connor, Putnam, Conn. —— B T — To the Court of Common Council of the ‘WANTED—Marricd man on fai raise hay and potatoe: = y potato 23 SSopm e ne e ferved, at & ‘ e ok Court, ot Common, ‘Council 13.1'? Mexch , “the n ose, i whets e Hein | Cuftla ana ome&:m.l:km;;hmm @ side: bullding elements and to stop the leak- O r e e n SRR R SRR S S | Sy i O Wontmentae avenve Hom T Americs in rec | JVoodmansee avenue and to & point 40 feet southerly on the westerly side of Woodmansee avenue, in said City, beg WANTED — Bo; i 1 frame. Televhwn.rigl-:"e WANTED—Position by middle ed 'ady to care for conyalescent or as Address Box 9, Bulletin. WANTED Bight General Housework Girls, $20.00 and $25.00 per month, three Chamber- maids, one Boy to work on farm, five ds, two Dish Washers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO Central Building, companion. DANDRUFF, 50 called, i not dandruft it 1s bone dust. Don't be a bonehead; get away from yester- Smoke a good clgar—Cobweb Cor- ner six for 25c, Fagan's Smoke Shop. In many caces That it has given the matter its at- Norwich, Conn. WANTED — Experienced Hhouseworker; mo laundry; only two in $25 per month. Henry 'C. Rowe, Groton, Ct. WANTED—At 104 Waa on St, a maid for general hom:wmo ‘wash- ing or iraning. — Immediately, or messenger service. Ap- FOR SALE MEANT FOR YOU—Cottage home, six rooms and bath, lights, near trolley, settle an estate, No. 6 uire George lew Terrace, Hartford. young new milch cow, and one hLorse six = years about 1400, and sound, and one ‘female Phone 646-5. FOR SALE—Twelve milk cows. quire 169 Frankiln St FOR SALL—Four horses; good driv- ers and workers; one soda fountain in g00d gondition; hiave new one and want TInquire 71 West Main, Addreas Mrs. modern, electric muet be sold to WAN bright boys £ ply Western Union. WANTED _Scveral smart, Intelligent sirls on light mechanical work: steady anstleld Center, Ct. Curtis, owners of land abutting on the northeasterly side of Brown street and the westerly side of Woodmansee ave- ‘WANTED—Three men experienced in ardening; must understand planting and general outside work. Apply by letter, ;‘Vmgmu:,eeea\':nue ba, Dtl,l’l(] Lheybl;; 's' ban The ereby ordered to Iny a stone curl ooeon e et 1 Elton on | 5 Cement concrete curb, and duly form Penme o aldwaiins 2butiing it fe- cnse: the s ‘abutting thelr re- —Dr. B, Harrison Metealf, | 550CHve premises in accordance with to eell this. WANTED — Automobile r FOR SALE Nine weeks' old Jas. Turnbull, Wauwecus Hill, experienced; steady northeasterlv line of Brown street and Kirks Garage New hsven. general housework PIy to Mrs. Fred R.'Smith, 112 Wasn- FOR SALD One 1912 five-papssenger hae been rebullt 1ocal rerecentative; Cagillac tourin, and refinished must be sold. Fmperial Garage. apr1sTuWThs FOK SALE—A motor boat, 21 ft, V- Inquire at 38 ino washing. Ap- ATTENTION fousckeepers: oak trimmed. we make the fa- FOR SALE_Smail cottage, in Montyille, five minutes’ walk Call or write W. kind of feathers. m s Zelinger, Washing ton 8quare, i 53 from troiley. FOR SALE__Two New System Wet Wash, Taftville. Ct. Sian for general work must understand eneral machine work. FOR SALE daily, at the New Lenox Main St, good substantial din- a dinner that you can serve to your stomach with the ut- All home baking end A middle aged woman for Apply to Mrs general hoi most confidence. HAY FOR SALE _Rowen. zler. No. Gl E. Town St. FOB SALE particulars address Jess, Spring Hi 1975 Harley-Davidson in ‘first class condition, 56 Elizabeth MALE stenograpl tests Wednesday, 1916, at State Capitol, Hartf to get on eligible lisis for app: St, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE or young man as active partner I ness estabiished 20 years in New Lon- don, Ct.: will sacrifice if taken at once, as my time is devoted in oOther busi- Address P. O. Box 480, New Lon- Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 3d day . Capitol, Hartford, Conn. GUARD attendants for state prison, ke tests at Capitol, Hartford, May 1916; $55 per month and married me single and married be 23 to 40 _year: FOR SALE—White Wyandotte eggs 3. Kellogg Hall, R. D. 1. for hatching. Phone 1851-4. R SALE—Lggs for hatching; S. C. Brown Leghor Lignt Brahmas and \V. 8¢ for 15; information’ and h must be fled by noon Poquetanuck, Conn. FOR_SALE—My place Ave, Norwich Town, ; five-room house. electric light running water, set tubs, 12 1d, young peach and apple chard, barn, garage and equipment a thousand or more poultry. Phone 1039-3. aprl1TuThS FOR SALE—Service boars, Cbester L. J. Mcintire, mar21TuThs she can learn some- spring tonic nearly new. The above and foregoing is a true OR SALE —Hatching eggs from trap Poultry Farm, 5 West Pearl S rk ‘of the Court of = S Common Council of the City of HELP wanted In finishin FOR SALE _Ons 1911 Chalmers tour- American Thread ing car in perfect order; one 1914 Ford touring car, orde:, one eman to fite SALE_1916 Ford_touring car; It { For Sale or To Rent 6,000,000 brick. Mr. Palmer was for- merly manager of the brick exchange here. Waterbury—Rev. E. J. Brennan, for several years a chaplain in the U. S. has accepted an invitation to address the 1916 get-together party of Company G, Second Connecticut in- fantry, Veteran association, at the as- Democratic Electors of the ||| purpos: Town of Norwich are hereby requested [{| facturing plant Spur track for to meet at the Town Hall on Friday, (|| or April 21, 1816, at 8 p. m., for the pur- pose of electing delegates to the Dem- ocratic State Convention, to be held at New Haven, Conn., May 9 and 10. HARRIS NOW DIRECTS 3 i NEW YORK DEMOCRATS. COMMITTEE. Substantial Frame Building sit- uated corner of Erin and White streets, dimensions 60x80, well lighted cellar with cement floor. Elevator operated by compressed air. Spacious loft for storage Suitable for manu- 3 cars on the premises. Inquire THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main St. May Buil 1,000 miles. estic_Garag: ~_FOR SALE—Egss for hatching, Rose Comb_ White W. Call at W. e cond hand fu second hand Bradford, Montvi antic even Airedale Studebaker young horse pups, fresh government ath; write immed; sitions Now obtainabl 0., Roches- 1 AM BUYING poultry of all Anyone having same, Bamuel Gellert, Frankiin Institute, Dept. drop postal to We want you to get your worth on fertl! FARM FOR SALM. Situated In North Stonington, h and Westerly trol- hear schoolhouse and churca, con- sisting of atout 150 acres of land, with room house and rece: Tmmediate poss: miles from Nor: BOARDERS wanted In to city, Im- FOR SALE OR TO RENT Now Occupied By D. J. O'BRIEN GEORGE W. CARROLL No. 40 Shetucket Street CHAIRMAN DEMOGRATIC TOWN FOR SALE The fine Bank Bullding of The Thames Loan and Trust Company, 26- 34 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conr, about 70 feet front. One part of the main floor is finely equipped for banking, and the other part, also provided with vault, is admirably suited for corpora- NO. 17 LINCOLN AVENUE |tion or other purposes. Offices, with elevator, on the second and third floors. Superior location for bank, Insurance, trust, agency, or other business. AMOS A. BROWNING, does not live in North Stonington is & season for selling. quire of H. F. BUTTON. Norwlich, or telephors 1861-2. WANTED Roving Carrier Finishing Tender In Card Room ROCKLAWN home of the late OLIVE W. PLATT FOR SALE Substantial stone house cf 11 _rooms and_bath; steasl heat, gas and elec- Extensive grounds natural beauty and a number of fine Can be bought right. Men for Finishing Room SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. Receiver 50 ACRE FARM FOR RENT The offices and rooms, with large || S0 by beautiful shade trees, rarn vault, recently occupied by the Shore |§ scratehing sheds, Line Electric Railway Co., Loan & Trust Co. AMOS A. BROWNING, For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- 16x30, one hennery 8x12, two 60 peach trees the |} (will bear this season), 1% acres building, | § sirawberries (will be in fruitage Shetucket street, on main floor and |§ (05, SPTE) % acres asparasus (will cut 100 1bs. daily in season— an income getter). Near railroad, scheol ana church; land free from stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. Just LOST AND FOUND issued Choice of 400. Nothing like it in all New England. LOSTSunday afternoon, g0ld watch with chatelatne pin attach- Real Estate Broker, ed bearing initials S. J. B. Tady’s on Town yville. yville) Farm or Attawau Harris, elected chairman Finder leave of the Democratic state committee of WILLIAM A. WILCOX 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. I Telephone 365 New York to take the place of William Church Osborn, has been active and influential in Democratic New York state and city for some time. ga county man. Owner can Propefty’ and paying ox 142, Fitchville. He is a Sarat Postoffice and receive reward. apriSd | Offices 110 West 34th St., New York FOUND—A beagle hoynd. lave by provin for this adv. Telephcne 2998 Greeley coming _presi campaigns he will be an figure, for much depends upon the re- in New York, the most populous ntial and gubernatorial WILL, the Eentisnan who took The FOR SALE OR RENT wrong derby hat at the City Lunch Sat- vrday night please return it and get FOUND_A fing o rouch, by buying % LenoX House, gu g%t o lot for & Union. Politicians through- Out the nation still attach much im- g old saying, “As goes place to eradicate 860 ‘acres with fruit trees and ARCHA W. COIT, Benefit Life Agency Telephone 1334 FOR SALE The residence of the late O. H. Rey- deceased, on Shetucket Strect, e sold at a bargain price to a quick purcha: E. A. PRENTICE, Trustee Bean Hill Miil * BOYS WANTED UST BE OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE. APPLY AT ONCE VERSAILLES SAN, VERSAILLES, CONN. SALE HORSES horses came as adver- Some of them are sold, the others right away to make room for arrive about The Mutual 63 Broadway FIBRE MILLS, EXCHANCE 2 Tt for good farm. well located modern in Norwich; rooms, steamn heat, bath, met tubs | electric lights, hardwood floors; owner | wants _couatry home. from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON, Information 5- DR.R. J.COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- Biocks, Bullding Lots, all in de- ble locaZions. List your property it o seu or rent. Dumber of peo tate investmen Norwich, Conn. pie looking for real WILLIAM F. myLL, Renl Estate and insurance. Thayer Bldg. WHEN YOU WANT o inoss before the pabiic.” there Is no than through the of The EuMatin, Phone 424-4 The Patrick Shea Farm, on Canter- bury Road, Canterbury, Ct, contains running ‘water in the barn yard. Buildings all m‘lr gln!lars at|in good order. AT ‘fiiwflhf:: Inquire of THOS. REILLY, 6 Franklin St., New London. €t medium bets vertis e e There is no smaller voice in the great daily paper than the WANT AD. Seldom is it over four to six lines in size. But its voice is colossal in size when the WANT AD is placed in a paper like The Bulletin, Just think of it—over 9000 copies of each ad printed every day. Thousands of persons read The Bulletin WANT ADS every day, No wonder Bulletin WANT ADS are growing in popularity. No wonder Bulletin WANT ADS bring such good results. Let Bulletin WANT ADS be YOUR megaphone. Call 480, FOR SALE 1918 DODGE touring car for sale; in excellent condition. W. R. Baird, ‘107 Franklin St. aprisd FOR SALE—One Baby Grand Chev- rolet touring car; brand new; must be soid. Imperial Gerage. apr1sSTuWTasS Address W. R. G., Bulletin. _ aprisd _ “FOR SALE—_Eight_ year o0ld mare, May ist. X Y. Z, Bulletin. aprisd _ furnished; also an apartm Tooms in The Hunungton, 170 way, one of the finest I Norwich. _in. of Shea & Burke, 41 Main St. RENT_Farm of 140 acres. Write Fitchville, Conn. 4a TO RENT or for sale, house with barn for horees on Veri on Ave. Boau il TO RENT—FPleasant tene: rooms on ome foor all improvement: with or without barn. Burchman, 59 Frankiin St. TO RENT_Tenement of seven rooms, Inquire Mrs. sight-room Inguire L. A Apply, Inquire of H. 139 Cuestnut Lewis, 341 Main St. TO RENTNo. 8 U rooms, brick house facing S A Gllbert, 141 Main St TO RENT —New. modern convenlences kiin St. Phone 1043-2. TO RENT—A modern apartmen Berry biock, Franklin St furnished rooms, four rooms and lower tenements. Inquire J. Brad- worth $250, price $175 if solu before | ford, Bookbinder, 168 Eroadway, § a. m., AF I AM unabio to work It longer, that covers three states; ai good salesman can clear irom 35,000 to $5.000 per year. Address E. IL Carleton, Gro- ton, Ct. apriid COWS FOR SALE Carload will ar- | f¥e rive April 18; one nice thoroughbred |duire a FOR RENT Fur Molsteln bull 16 months oid. Fred W. Hoxle, Lebanon. Phone 62. _apriid FOR SALB— Light team wagon, Con- cord 1% inch axie and Sarben wheels. George Mattern, R D. 1. 174 FOK SALE--1916 Ford fouring cer, run less than L000 miles. Cail W. R. Erisble, at the Majestic Garage. LE—100-gal. tank with pump, Dayton computing scales. A. R. North Franklin. apriia FOR SALE—Seve: \_ R. Race, North Frankiin. FOR SALE —Four Prairie State incul brooder; will seli che poultry.’ C. H. R _F. D. 2. Tel 53 FOR SALE--Cows EIVIOE Detw d 21 quarts of milk daily. S, casy riding rankli Holstein steers 3 years oid, ¥ Ayer, Preston, Ct. R SALE—A cheap work I ree_iarms Inquire of A. 15 Oak St aprida 3—Jce cream ons. piates, n'in good co e 153-4. aprisd TFOR SALE_AT LE—A good s, 1 printing outfit consisting of Sx11 press, 16 fonts of type, card cuiter, cte., ete.; & bargain anyone wisaing 1o o in the print- g business on « small scale or an to do their own printing ars, address Box 402, Ibs. ing “mow ma ess. Ter: . _Yantic, 1 sét doul Teasonable apriza “Fom o 4 ieap, 17-acre farm. Vergason Ave., Conn. R. F. D. No.'s. Tapriza FoR milch Yantie, FOR SALE A plano. Mrs. C. W. Atwood, St., Danieison, Conn. Phone 3. aprizd FOR SALE—Cadillac_car, demi-ton- neau, 1911, In good runring condl C. W. Atwood, 15 Spring St., Dan: onn. _ Phone_350. fine car, just thoroughly Horatio_Bigelow. 25 loads of gnod Fellows & Co. 36 nd grade Ayrshires; young new milch with calves. Telephone 1384-13. Edw. O'Brien, Moliegan. R F. D. No prs E—Several tons of_good Call ‘or 'phone Ho: aham Center. Conn. aprsd FOR SALE _A 14-room house on n St. Willimantic; also Seve: room cottage, new, all modern improv ments, in So. Coventry. Address Mrs. Wm. B Lonergan, So. Coventry, Box § 5. FOR ALE — Adjustable bar-be! bells, Indian clubs, ke: s, boxing gloves, etc.; will sell cheap for cash, as 1 wish to dispose of same. Address A. Belisle, P. O. Box 418, New London, Conn. aprid FOR _SALE—Eggs for hatching; White Wyandottes, Fishel and Merry- thought strains; 75c a setting. Charics Henry, Beech St.. City. S. C. W. LEGHORN day old chicks and hatching eggs; selected for size, vigor and high laying power: the kind that live, grow and lay; printed in- structions with best methods on _the care of chicks will be mailed free with every order: chicks for May 1ith deiiy- ery, 312 per 100; chicks for June 2d delivery, Si0 per’100: chicks for June 25th deilvery, 38 per 100: hatching eggs, 34 per 100, 15 75c, postpaid; sat- istaction guaranteed. 'Pleasant View Poultry Farm, Leonard Bridge. Conn. Telephone 43-13 Lebanon. Apr15TuThS COWS ¥FOR SALE Large assortment of good fresh cows. James H. Hyde, North Franklin, Ct. Telephone Lebanon. mar2sd high grade guaranteed Atco rebult auto or truck on easy payments: $300 to §8s5. For information and catalogue. write E. atrous, Agt. Mysti aprizfneTaTh ® HELLO, Mr. Poultryman: Konemah Poultry Yarde taiking. Do your hene eat eggs? Send 50 cents for & bottle of Konemah Specific No. 2. Stops the trouble at once. ‘mar2sd FOR SALB—Tho: ‘hbred mahogan: bay colt, 3 years old -y Dertest 1 ldlnl“’ n‘fl‘a $150, cash. Aml rive; pric Sully Trading Cove. Tel 1373-12. FOR SA T ing o g sirain, of $1. Plione 1078-1%, Notwich: G. H. Bred: le. mariod Tord, Montvil L n Just overha: class every wi tchell 'nl‘m car, tion and all ready to S R WL TO RENT will sell established line arnd business | modern improvemen e George Greenber trom eity, o FOR RENT—D. FOR RENT — cated. Euuna Aorse, 18 Union St FARM OF {20 ACRES TO RENT IN TOWN JOHN DODD, 202 Boswell Avenue THOMAS J. DODD, 99 Cliff Street #| whetne FOR RENT SEVERAL DESIRABLE APARTMENTS From $30 to $50 per month \lso 7-room Apartment for ; $17 per month. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street TO RENT tage. $ acres land. Ocean and Salt Pons vegetable gardens: | | has { tas : sown fower and | *5* < Send for e FRANK W. COY, FOR SALE " FoR SALE A Two afl'_y House |~ It has modern conveniences, is well built and is located in good residential section. About five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. in vengeence for the smam. The biood of murdered husbands, Whoee widows wildly weep; The souls of martyred women, Who_died unstained to keep: The horror-stricken orphans— Shail not cry out in 'll!‘: Our warriors now are striking In vengeance for the siain —Louls M. Grice. AN APRIL DAY. Breezes strongly rushing, when Northwest stirs, Prophcaying Summer to ¢he sbaken rs; Blowing brows of forest, where soft alrs are free, Crowned with heavenly gHmpses of the snining sea: Buds and breaking blossoms, that sun- April yields; Ferns and fairy grasses, the children in the fiside: In the fragrant hedges' hollow bram- bled gloom Pure primroces poling Into perfest Round h_stature, climb- ing dark and high, Ivy-fringes trembling against & golden sky; Woods and windy ridges darkening i the glow: The rosy sunset bathing all the vale below Violet banks forsaken In the fading NEht; Starry sadness filling the quiet eyes of night. —IlLaurence Binyon HUMOR OF THE DAY “Waiter, have you forgotten me?" No, sir, not yet. sir” —The Masses. “You can introduce him to any of the wall flowers. He's true blue.” “Guaranteed not to run? — Yale Record. Knicker—What are the prevalling policies? 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Would you mind telling me first that is a proposal or a hypo- | thetical question?"—Florida Times- U of Business—What position desire In our establishment, Graduate—Oh, something fidential adviser or general manage; | ™Head ot Bustness—Good! You may {have both jobs. I will make you an THE KALEIDOSCOPE Argentina ,”T‘?; produced 27 ofl. The United States tn 1913 sold $12,- 355,510 worth of goods to Sweden. There is @ parish in Paris which ad only three priests during the years. President Poincaire of France per- sovally attends all the trial tests of the new French guns. Including all the movements of the arth, a person travels $5,255 miles in taking a three-mile walk. The theory of a central sun and rotating _earth was conceived by a ireek philosopher 500 years before Christ. A large force of German railroad officials has arrived in Serbia to re- ze the railway system of that country. Elimination by the war of Belgian | competition bas brought unprecedent- ed prosperity to Sweden's match- making industry. Saco, Me., has just opened its first | theatre, although the city was settied in 1522, incorporated in 1718 and ob- | tained its city charter in 1867. Fresno county, Cal, produces 94,- 060,000 pounds, or about 60 per cent. of ‘the California raisin crop, and nearly twice the quantity produced by Spain. They are agitating the ‘question of digging a canal along the south shore of Lopg Island. Evidently there isn't FOR SALE. The cholcest r low in New London county, &t & big rgain: owner leav : FOR SALE—Your chance to get a|particulars, in f JOWIN A. MORAN, Renl Estate Broker, Franklin Square, FOR SALE DOMBROFSKI FARM In Town of Preston, 10 minutes walk from Greeneville village, con- sisting of 17 acres land, 13 tillable; good 7 room house, slate roof, also 2 barns, all buildings in good condi. tion. Price right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building May, tion, all broken to brose Norwich, Conn. enough water around Long Island to satisfy them. Although British raflroads rank fourth among the mnations in regard to mileage, they carry more passen: