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FAIR, WARMER TODAY; CLOUDY TOMORROW FOR SALE | WANTED What Is Going On Tonight (n7endoville and Moving Plotures at FOR SALE Gml Heb wamed fevine Fickires ot the cgiomtnt, | "Mid the Berkshire Hills the Davis o 20 Acres $1000 Apply to Somerset Lod, 1}‘:‘.1 34, F.and A M, eets at Maso: g ™ Potishers’ :‘.nndcsxuflers' Union meets in_Carpenters’ Hall. nfln;;rapeRebflmh Lodge, No. 21, I. 0. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. Norwich_ Council, No. 25, F. B. L, meets in Foresters’ Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE Complete Change of Program Today —Homan's Revue in an Entirely New Show, Also Charlie Chaplin in a Two-reel Comedy. in Western Connecticut Six acres in flelds; plenty of Wwood spring watered pasture: 50 apple trees neat 7-room coti with new Toof and interlor decorations; running spring water in house; 40-ft. barm, poultry house; borders water 900 feet: splendid trout fishing; 1 mile to st daily mail. It's a real find at $1,000, v&{‘_fi down. For details and picture of ho See page 32, “Strout's Money-Making Farms,” just out, copy free. B. A Strout’ Farm_Agency, Dept. 150 Nassau St, New Yor 3a For Sale or To Rent 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 purposes. Suitable for manu- facturing plant. E‘?ur track for 3 cars on the premises. Inquire PAWCATUCK WOOLEN - MILLS POTTER HILL, R. I. GIRL LEARNERS WANTED Homan’s Musical Revue seems to have caught the popular fancy again this time judging by the crowded houses that have been bestowed upon this popular company at the Davis this week. The revue today and to- morrow will present for the first time in this city the big laughing success, The Devil and Tom Walker. This is the first time that Mr. Homan has WANTED Eight General Housework Girls, $20.00 and $25.00 per month, three Chamber- maids, one Boy to work on farm, five Farm Hands, two Dish Washers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO Central Building, Norwich, Conn. cver presented this play to Norwich of theatregoers. And this is the first FOR SALE time that the Homan company has THOMAS H. BECKLEY cver presented anything of this kind ||| 278 Main St. May Building FOR SALE—To settle an estate, nine here. The Devil and Tom Walker is a distinct musical comedy with two acts, the first act takes place on earth and the second act in Hadles. The plot of the play is taken from the Follles_of 1914, the show that made Bert Williams famous. Of course the revue will not stage this play as did the New York and Boston productions but the actual play will be presented, with special scenery and electrical ef- wects. An entire new list of song and dancing numbers will be pre- sented. Although the Homan Musi- cal Revue holds the reins at the Davis to ten acres of improved land, with new barn, situate at East Great Plain. Inquire of J. L._Lathrop & Sons, Insur- ance and Real Estate, No. 28 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. aprisd POWDRPAINT — Just add a little water and use; white-black; 16 colo weatherproof, = fireproof, verminproof; 5 1bs. powdrpaint and 3 pts. water makes one gallon; cost 60c; used for all purposes; saves 75 per cent. on cost of painting; ask for literature. Powdr- paint, Bulletin. aprisd FOR SALE—One yoke of 3 year old steers, quite handy; two yoke of 1 year old steers. S. B. Holdridge, Norwich, 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful shade trees, harn 16x30, one hennery 8x12, two scratching sheds, 60 peach trees (will bear this season), 1% acres }| Conn., R. D. No. 6. Tel. 1855-4. aprisd this weel it does not mean that Man- |f (% L S HECaT he in frultage 3 . No. L. 3 ager Craig is discarding his excellent § § SVt s 9™ o ofes o sparagus FOR SALE—Dahlias; 25 mixed L motion picture program. On the con- trary today will be presented Charlie Chaplin, the most popular comedian in the world, in a two-reel comedy called A Night in the Show. This is a regular scream and Charlle does Ruth Brown, Leonard Bridge, Conn. aprlsd "FOR SALE — Pool tables; must be sold before April 22. Palace Pool Par- lors, 49 Main St. apr19d (will cut 200 Ibs. dail; an income getter). ear ralilroad, scheol ana church; land free from stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. in season— Just 400, Nothing like FOR SALE _White Holland turkey some of the funniest stunts of his ca- || i55ed Choice of 100, B gsgs for setting. J. W. Burke, R D reer, so don’t miss this picture. An- 5 Ohegan. apr other feature is Double Crossed, a four-part western drama with Anna Little as the star. On the whole this show cannot be equalled anywhere for the money. Special bargain prices this week. Matinee 10c and 15¢; ev- ening 10, 15 and 20c. Special musi- ~al program by the Davis concert or- WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. L Telephone 365 Offices 110 West 34th St., New York Telephone 2998 Greeley “FOR SALB—A great bargaln in a light business wagon, almost new, and extra well bullt; your own price if taken soon. O. S.Peck. Phone 463-14 aprisd ANCONAS are the best winter layers of large white eggs known; I will sell a few eggs for hatching from my first prize pen of Sheppard strain direct chestra. 2 nconas at $1 per Donald Builard, DIT n orwich, Ct. Tel. 646-12. aprlsd AT THE AUDITORIUM — ot (nFOR SALE_27 yards velvet carpet. = n room x14, new; 1 rattan porch The Beloved Vagabond, Feature Pic- l=0R SALE C(:‘u‘ch, mfiusmble head; lbll'uumlcdlmmg ture Today—Three Fine Vaudeville table; all very reasonable. all 6o % Maplé St. mornings. aprisd Acts Tomorrow, Friday and Satur- = = ~ FOR SALE—One young new milch cow, and one horse six_years old, weighing about 1400, and sound, also one male and one ‘female goat. J. Slegel. Phone 646-5. aprisd FOR SALE Twelve milk cows. In- quire 169 Franklin St. aprisd 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 day. Today will be the last chance to see the Beloved Vagabond, the big six-reel Pathe feature which has been causing so much favorable comment here since Monday. It is taken from the old City OH, GEE!—It's a_good on WANTED ‘What has two eyes, four legs and can jump as high as the City horse! Hal Ha 1l can’t 3 Jiminy, that Cobwel for a nickel, at Fagan' rockini aprisd ? A wooden Ya know, tl either. Jumpin® seegar ke Shop. u ACTIVE salesmen or agents wanted; we insure me: accident monthly company. Devonshire St, Boston, Mass. 's wages against loss by or sickness; women insured; payment plan; strong stock quitable Accident Co., 151 aprisd WANTED—Every woman, anybody, who keeps hens, to know that Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a will healthy keeps hens toned up, and regular layers. By keep = your and make your he: vigorous Helos chicks grow, prevents leg weakness, roup, gapes, etc. A fine tonic for moulting h en Your money back if it does not do as claim- ed. Basy to feed—lc_worth daily enough for 30 fowls. Dr. Hess Instant Louse Killer will free from lic lzeep your poultry Remember, hens can't fight lice and lay eggs also. Sprinkle this preparation in the dust bath- hens will do the rest. certain b the Also destroys ugs on cucumber, squash and melon vines; slugs on rose bushes, etc. apr1dd WANTED—A housekeeper needs a Box 3, Killingly, Ct. one_that Address Lewis Fitts, aprpisd home. WANTED—Experienced man in gro- cery; stai dress Y., te wages and experience. Ad- care Bulletin. prigd WANTED—Vaults and ce: clean. Address Box 39, Bulletin Office. aprssw s to WANTED—First class barber; steady employment; good wages. Qrlando. esterly, Apply to A corner Broad and Main Sts.| T aprisd pexson. (Williamsville), aprisd TWANTED At handle cotton and machinery: apply in once, laborers to Killingly Manufacturing Co. Killingly, Conn. job. aprisd WANTED — A blacksmith; Apply M. Connor, Putnam, Conn. steady WANTED- hay and potatoes bicycle, arried man on farm, to 169 Franklin apr WANTED—Position b lady to middle aged care for convalescent or a Address Box 9, Bulletin. maid for :ng or ir At 104 Washington St., general housework; no w ning. WANTED — Immediately, for messenger serv WANTED—A gener ply to in M 1_housework; ton St T smart, intell 1 worl Manstield C girl for o washing. Ap- mith, 113 Wash- apridd competent Fred R. ATTENTION vour f Save mous “rol kind of feathers. Square, ton Conn, ant WAS the and 2 barns, all buildings in good condi. tion. Price right. FRANCIS D. DGNOHUE FOR SALE—Four horses; good driy- ers and workers; one soda fountain in good condition; have new one and want to sell this. Inquire 71 West Main. familiar story of the same name by William J. Locke and is beautifully depicted. Other plctures on today’s bill are a two-reel comedy drama en- ildi i aprisd titled Whiffles at the Front, and a|f Comtral Building Norwich, Conn. §| — o e e — s single reel side-splitting comedy en- Jas. Turnbull, Wauwecus Hill, Nor. tied Toodles at a Tea Party. For Town. aprisd Thursday, Friday and Saturday of FOR SALE—One 1912 five-papssenger Cadillac touring car; has been rebuilt and refinished by local reresentative, must be sold. Imperial Garage. apriSTuWThS this week the management has book- ed a corking three-act vaudeville show which will include the following well known specialties: Maestro and Company, singing and talking skit, (special scenery), and Gerard, one of the createst animal and instrumental mimics now playing vaudeville. A erv classy picture bill has been ar- ranged for Thursday also AT THE COLONIAL. The big feature at the Colonial to- day i The Spy’s Fate, a big Lubin FOR SALE OR TO RENT NO. 17 LINCOLN AVENUE Now Occupied By D. J. O'BRIEN Apply to from ‘trolley. Call or write W. = 16 Winter St., Willimantic. _ aprisd FOR SALE daily, at the New Lenox House, Main St., g0od substantial din- ners for 25 cents. a dinner that you can serve to your stomach with the ut- most confidence. All home baking and cooking. aprisd FOR SALE—Hatching eggs from trap nested stock, Regds. Hillgrove Grims in “mees ‘paris %nother biz| GEORGE W. CARROLL |t sesk Mokl oo Star feature for today is Paying the 1037-2. aprisd Toll, Knickerbocker drama, in three No. 40 Shetucket Street FOR SALE—One 1911 Chalmers tour- ing car in perfect order; one 1914 Ford touring car, overhauled and in good orde:, one 1915 Ford touring car. C. S. Peckham, 62 Shetucket St., City. apridd MEANT FOR YOU Cottage House, six rooms and bath, modern, electric lights, near trolley; must be sold to settle an estate, No. 6 Asylum St. Inquire GEORGE E. KIMBALL, 12 Grand View Terrace, Hartford. parts, o Tickee, No Washee and California Scrap , Book, Vitagraph comedies, ends toduy’s big bill. Mat- Inee every day Gc; evening 10c. New show every day. Loomer Opera Hou TLoomer Opera hou-a ‘Willimantie, Darbara Freitchie and Charile Chaplin Wodnesday and Thursday. The world's youngest star, Mary Miles Minter, and the stage's oldest actress, Mrs. Thos, W. Wiffen, in Barbara Freltchle, ndapted from Whittier's famous poem and Clyde Ilch's celebrated wtage play. Prominent in the supporting As Administratrix of the estate of the late Harry M. Beebe, I will sell at Public Auction at the farm, located in Norwich Town, on the Otrobando road, about two miles from Franklin Square, “a barrel of our Liberty flour. o athers; wther the housekeepers: we make the fa- mattress from any S. Zelinger, Washin, Building, Norwich, actory, Mt. Pleas- aprisd 11 TED—Man for general work in woodworking op: must understand 1 machine work. L Conn apriza arders at Hill- particulars address Spring Hill, Mans- apri2d the best spring tonic Ask call Greeneville Grain gener Summer For 1 partments of Compan. office. aprild ake from $3 to $5 a and taking orders wanted in finishin the American Thread 's Willimantic milis. Apply at decsid t once, a fireman to fite Phone Moosup, 19- Plainfield, Conn. aprsd rpers and t Side Sillk Mill.” aprid all kinds furniture. St. Phone ond hand furniture of also sell second hand Bruckner, 35 Franklin 5 apr P we A. WANT AD. like The Bull copies of day. The Bulletin day, POTATOES for seed; G. Mountain and Delaware, from ly sprayed. J. apriidMw There is no smaller voice in the great daily paper than the four to six lines in size. But its voice is colossal in size when the WANT AD is placed in a paper Just think of it—over 9000 ch ad printed every Thousands of persons read No wonder ADS are growing in popularity. No wonder Bulletin WANT ADS bring such good results. Let Bulletin WANT ADS be YOUR megaphone. FOR SALE To RENT TO RENT—Eight room house in good condition, kitchen, dining room, front bedrooms, each Aldrich minutes’ Address R L room and five large -with press, situated on the farm, North Stonington, 15 walk from Ashaway trolley. Mrs. W. S. Aldrich, Westerl Phy 36 privd se. henhouse and 15 minutes’ Address TO RENT—Seven room cottage ho with barn, woodhouse, about five acres of land, walk from Ashawa Mrs. W. 8. Aldrich, Westerly, R. Phone 36-21. aprisa TO RENT _Lower and_upper tene: ment at 663 North Main St. A office. The Norwich Beit Mfg. Jan1sSW trolleye Seldom is it over once. Phone 1165-13. aprisd at . 1ne. TO RENT—Soven room cottage with all modern conveniences; possession at Lincoln Av rehoszs W. 8. Fletchér. Tel 702. aprisd TO RENT—A desirable cottage at 56 For information call at 28 Oneco St. from § & m. to 2 p. m. rooms and bath, hot water, light, gas, wood and coal hous: und front porch, to small famil quire of Alling Rubber C TO RENT — First floor flat of five electric WANT ADS every "~ TO RENTTenement of seven room steam heat, bath and gas. Mrs. Kin ley, Maple St. aprisa TO RENT—A sevin-acre lot, used as a vegetable truck garden Bulletin WANT aprisd In- quire of J. McJemneit, Peck's Corner. rooms in The Marion, steam heal itor service furnished; also an apartment rooms in The Hunungton, way, one of the finesi in Norwich. quire of Shea & Burke, 41 Main St. aprisd Call 480. of TO RENT — An apartment of seven , Jan- and continuous hot water NT—Farm of 140 acres. Fitchville, Conn. for house barn fo on Verguson Ave. Bean 1l apridd ht-r Maine stoc! . Hall. ; thorou; Tel 1851 aprisd FOR SALE—One democrat wagon, 1 carriage, 1 Concord, natural Mover to] wood, rubber ti above wagons Thomas Burke, TO R rooms on one floor ali with or without barn. Burchma impro red, 1 top Concord; the inqu are in A-1 condition. Baltic. apri3Ths - = ven rooms, FOR SALE—Pen of 8. C. White Leg-| 139 Chestnut Mrs. N. B horn yeariing hens, first elass stock;, Lewl apridd also da ing. nd custom hatch- modern convenienc 54 Frankiin St. 1916 DODGE ondition. FOR SALE—One Baby Grand Chev- rolet touring car touring car for sale; In W. R. Baird, 107 Gprisd . |Berry block, Fran! and bath; ad Berry, Oak St. aprild TO RE e four H brand new; must be n upper SR H‘.}'.“',"’\F.“.al‘ e and lower teneme: Inquire J. Brad- wrtlt ) ford, Bockbinaer, 105 Broadway, § 4. m., 1 cash register.|5 p. m. aprid “FOR SALE—Eight_year old G.,_Bulletin. ‘prls“l, TO RENT—Five room teneme modern improvements, 154 West Inquire mare, . 3 George Greenberg Franklin St $175 if sold before Bulletin. _aprisd will sell that covers aT. Ct. ver ¥ ton, Addr, COWS FOR SALE Carload will ar- rive April 1§; Holstein bull 16 months old. Lebanon. Hox unable to work it longer, mar3ld FOR R shed line and business | v any ess E. H. C N Farm, 110 2 from city, on trol care Bulletin Co. rieton, apri? one nice thorou Phone 62. tucket St. inquire there. FOR SA cord 1% inch a: George Light team Mattern, R 3 jera agon, - xie and_ Sarben wheels. Lan TN apriid “THE BRONSON. 1z Durkee rear of Bullecin building. FOR SALE run less than 1, Erisbie, at the M FOR SALE —Four Mus Prairie State brooder; will sei poultry. C. R. F. D. 3 Tel. rooms to let. Inquire busement. 6 Ford touring car,| ————————— = 0 miles. Call W. ajestic Garage. aprl deci3d Inquire at Bulletin Office. Write m s or auto, L. A. Appiy, —Pleasant tenement of five ments, ] apriid rooms 12 ail Main 40 __FOR RENT—Desiradic offices In_the Thames Loan and T-ust Building, She- Furnished TO RENT_Stors at 61 Franklin St ducks, 1 wton ove: incubator, 1 cated. Em:na Morse, 18 Union St FURNISHED ROOM — Centrally lo- il chea or exchange for H Wilson, Willimantic, apriid and 2 T'arm. quarts of Phone 9 OIt SALE-—Cows giving between 15 To Rent £ milk daily. Shagbark 09. apriid FOR SALE Cheap, one 1912 T. B. Jeffrey Co. touring car, Rambler model, in good order, roomy and commodious; SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE a fine y riding tamily_car. A. R. Race, North Franklin. ~Phome i9-3, Bath, Steam Heat and Lebanon. apr: FOR SALE—A pair of finely matched 1 i Holstein 3 years old, by F. R. Electric Lights. Ayer, Preston, Ct. aprifa EXCELLENT LOCATION TFOR_SALE— also three_fa dner, SALE— crusher, cedar t belting, s, n. Pione apri2d 15 Oak St spoons, 0od condition. 349 West A s cheap work horse; Inquire of A. T. apriia ce cream freezers, ice ubs, steel cans, pulleys, piates, fruit and ex- $25 per month N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street 5-4. Mrs. Geo. A. Lewis. M ately for WOME! wanted: government ) month; write immedi- list po: obtainable. apr3d FARMI RS—We want you to get your money’s worth on fertilizers. We handle Greenevil mar30d nice neigh provement at this o grade fish and potash ide, at a very low of seeds. = Call Phone 326-5. le Grain Cc orhood, central to city, im- sonable prices. Inguire ffice. mar2sd FOR SALE—. cottage. Ethel Danielson. At once, or to let, R. Gallup, 72 Broad St. apri3d "OR SALE—. outfit consisting o of type, card cu! for anyone wisi ing business on wishing to do t O ibs, 1 dump £ machine Terms very reasonable. A. D. particalars, address Box 402, Putnam, A Food small printing $x11 press, 16 fonts tter, etc., etc.; a bargain ing to go in the print- a small scale or anyone heir own printin For | yiain street. Electric power, and gas. Apply at office of Norwich Belt Mfg. Co. apri3d One good team wagon, art, 1 Deer- nd 1 sét double aprisa WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916, at 10 o’clock a. m., the following described personal prop- erty: 1 good work horse, 13 good Joung cows, 1 good set double harness, single harness, 1 cast is Guy Coombs. One of the special attractions for Wednesday and Thurs- Gay I8 the Barbara Freitchie musio score, compesed by Jules Jordan, and played by Prof, Helmeld's censcert or- chestra, Members of the G, A, R, and the Spanish War Vets are eerdially in- vited to attend the matines, Wednes- days, a8 guests of the management, day and Haturday Orrin Johnson and an.all staF gUppoFt in The Price of Power, and Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Nermand in He Did and She Didn't, Pref. Heimeld's erehestra ut svery perfermance, gluyins musle written especially te fit the pleture, Matinee 3.30. Adults 10 cents, ehil- dren b cents. TFvening 7 and K46, Ad- mission 10 eecnts, reserved geats 15 cents, Children 5 eents: COOL HEROISM OF TWO BRITI8H AIRMEN One of Them Amputated the Fingers of Anether While Under Fire. Pty British eadauarter, France, April 18—The eeol hereism of twe British alrmen was demenstrated recently when ene of them amputated the fing- ers of anether yhile uader fire, Lieutenant & and Captain C. D—— were being ehased by a German acraplane commanded by Lieutenant Immeiman, Who opened fire on the Unglishmen With his machine gun and plerced their gaseline tank with his first ehet. The Hriitsh aeroplane began to de- scend in & volplane, and the German fred pg2in wounding the captain in right arm and emashing two of his finger ‘While the _captain steered with hig lJeft hand, Lieutenant S amputated the two fingers. The airmen came down to safety, but as they had no more gasoline in their tanks they were unable to set fire to their machine which fell into the hands of te Germans. FARM FOR SALB. Situated in North Stonington, three miles from Norwich and Westerly trol- ley, near schoolhouse and church, con- sisting of akout 150 acres of land, with 9-room house and necessary bulidings, all new. Immediate possession. Owner does not live in North Stonington is the season for selling. Easy terms. in- juire of H. F. BUTTON, R. F. D. 6. orwich, or telephone 1861-2. two-horse team wagon, 1 one-horse dump cart, 1 one- horse ivagon, 1 democrat wagon, farm. ing tools (used only ome season), 1 mowing machine, 1 cutaway harrow, 1 Acme harrow, 1 cultivator, 1 King of the Cornfield’ corn planter, 1 plow, 2 grindstones, 1 horse rake, 2 sleighs, about 5 tons good hay and some silage, also good seed sweet corn, a quantity of good windows, 1% M shingles, also some boards, chains, shov forks, rakes and a quantity of other things. The terms of the sale will be strictly cash. If the weather should prove stormy, sale will take place the next falr week: ay. ROCKLAWN home of the late OLIVE W. PLATT FOR SALE Substantial stone house of 11 rooms and bath; stemua heat, gas and elec- tricity. Extensive grounds of great natural beauty and a number of fine house lots. Can be bought right. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 FOR SALE dence of the late O. H. Rey- nolds, deceased, on Shetucket Street, will be sold at a bargain price to a quick purchaser. E. A. PRENTICE, Trustee Phone 300 86 Cliff Street EXCHANCE for good farm; well located modern house in Norwich; large lot, nine rooms, steam heat, bath, set tubs, electric lights, hardwood floors; owner ‘wants country home. Information gvm TRYON’S AGENCY, Willimantic, onn. SUSAN M. BEEBB, Administratrix of the Estate. Telephone 608-12, Norwich Diyision. FOR SALE—Thrée two-gal. Nelson cream cabinets, five 24-in. stools. W. D. Ricker Pharmacy. apr17Mws —_— LOST AND FOUND LOST—Sunday afternoon, a lady’s gold watch with chatelaine pin attach- ed bearing initials S. J. B., on Town Farm or “Attawaugan road, Dayville. Finder leave "at Killingly (Dayville) Postoffice and receive reward. aprisd FOUND—A beagle hound. Owner can liave by proving property and payini Tor tnis adv. Box 145, Fitcheile m8 apri7d WILL the gentleman who took the wrong derby hat at the City Lunch Sat- vrday night please return it and get his own? apri’d FOUND—A fine place to cradicate your grouch, by buying your dinners at Tie New Lenot House: Main St whers you get lot for a little. Regular dinner, 25 cents. aprisd “On the Square” WATCHES — CLOCKS — JEWELRY The r NEW HAVEN LETTER CARRIER UNDER ARREST REPAIRS FOR SALE. Charged With Misappropriation of | [ C The Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busl- CGC ks, ai Certain Letters. EE CLE Jewsler | 5Th1e Tocations: List yeur property 1 or rent. as 1 have a 218 upstairs = looking for real es- New Haven, Conn.,, April 18.—Je- rome A. Phalen, a letter carrier ar- rested last night charged with mis- appropriation of certain letters, waiv- ed examination when arraigned before United States Commissioner Wright today and was held in $1,000 bonds for trial at the May term of the federal court. The bond was furnished. Phalen is 34 years old and had been in the service since 1907. New Britain—The annual spring festival of ehe New Britain Choral society will be held-this (Wednesday) evening. number of p tate investmen! MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Walches, Jawelry 2nd securities of any kind at tae Lo: Rates of Interest. An old est: ed firm to deal with. THR COLLATERAL L.OAN 0O, 143 mai> Street, U (Established’ 1371.) FOR SALE OR RENT The Patriok Shea Farm, on Canter- bury Road, Canterbury, Ct. contains 360 acres with fruit trees and running ‘water in the bern yard. Buildings all in good order. Inquire of THOS. REILLY, € Franklin St, New London, Ct. THERE s Bo acvertising me@ium Bastern Counecticut equal to The Bub letin for Dusiness results. Men WANTED Roving Carrier Finishing Tender In Card Room for Finishing Room SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. BOYS WANTED MUST BE OVER 16 YEARS OF VERSAT VERSAILLES, CON Bean Hill Mill AGE. APPLY AT ONCE LLES SAN. FIBRE MILLS, N. FOR SALE FOR SALE BUI Greene Ave. and Cedar St. For particulars and prices address or call on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, Conn. LDING LOTS Mr apri2d R SALE—A Mrs. C. elson, . Jone! wich Town, Conn. acre Vergason Ave., R. F. D. No. farm. Nor- s. FARM OF 120 ACRES Square _ Chickering W. Atwood, 15 Spring Conn. Phone 350. FOIR_SALE— Atw loam. George s < tered and grade milch with cal Edw. O'Brien, Norwich. “FOR_SALE_Several tons of _good day. Call_or Windham Center. Conn FOR SALE on John St, W room cottage, new ments, in Wm. apréd So. 1911, in good running od, 15 Spring S Phone §50. FOR SALE—About 25 loads of good OR_SALE CHEAD- Mohegan. Covent s Lonergan, So. Coventry, Box $6. Cadillac_car, demi-ton- ondition. Danielson, prizd TO RENT RIGHT IN TOWN Inquire of JOHN DODD, 202 Boswell Avenue THOMAS J. DODD, 99 Cliff Street Fellows & Co. 36 apridd g Ayrshires; youn ves. Telephone 1384-13 R. F. D. No aprsd ‘phone Horace Eaton, QUONOCHO? tage 3 acres land, 1i-r illimanti all modern improve- y. Address Mrs. 1000 feet vegetable gardens: plumbing and heat. Rental Others $200 to $4000 FOR SALE — Adjustable bar-bells, dumb-bell weights, cheap for cash, same. Address It 478, New London, xing glo FRANK W. COY, esterly, R. I ndian clubs, kettle es, etc.; will sell as 1 wish to dispose of Belisle, P. O. Box Conn. aprid FOR thought strains Henry, SALE—EgZES White Wyandott 28 Beech St for hatching: Fishel and Merry- a setting. Charles City. COWS FOR SALE—Large assortment of ‘good fresh cows. North Franklin, mar2sd FOR SALE James H. Hyde, Ct. Telephone Lebanon. HELLO, Mr. Poultry Yards talking. eat eggs? Send Konemah Spect trouble at once. Poultryman: Konemah Do your hens 0 cents for a bottle of fic No. 2. Stops the mar25d A Two my House FOR SALE—Thoroughbred mahogany bay colt, 3 years old in May, perfect in limb and disposition, drive Sulliv mar3od price is n, Trading Cove. It has modern conveniences, is well built and is located all cash. broken to Ambrose $150, Tel. 1572-12. M; tised. must sel; will arri Agricultural Limest makes poor land good and good land Get our prices for any quantity better. medium vertising make room for the next load, some nice, well broken horses. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON, Tel. 536-2. WHESN YOU WANT to put your b iness before the Dublic, tnere 1s SALE HORSES car of 28 horses came as adver- Some of them are sold, and I 1 tho others right away to which ve about April 28. ‘I have aprisd ter than tnrof the ad- lumns o The Bulletim. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from Single Comb R. fine color, Paone 1076-12, ford, Montville. Deming strain, About five minutes’ walk . Reds, hell‘g; ln&’:;:l. f F ll- S marzod Norwich., G. FOR SALE—One Mitchell touring car, just overhauled, nearly class every way; on Overland touring car, good “cond! rice; J. attractive. new tires, first JAMES L. CASE on and all ready 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. to Inquire 98 B. Stoddard. dec21d Phone 1076-1 Bradford, Montville. “"FOR SALB—BEggs for nncmnf._nm. Comb_ White “.}‘lnflol!.l. N Bros. and Merythought strain, 15 for 31 Norwich Div. G. O PP mar20d FOR SALE—Yantic Westfarms offer leven Alredale pups, fresh oung_hors zow'."bull calf, delivery wagons. I AM BUYING poul A e baving n’.l,lnll Gellert, alow in New London county, at a bi Bargain; owner leaving city. particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Studebaker farm and Tel. 11 marlid of all &klll-‘l‘ same, roj pos! 0 Colchester, Cona. FOR SALE— run about 1,000 Frishis's car; r:| Iness Defore e puplic, there is a ia medium better than (ATOUZN th vertising columns of 1916 Ford tourl at TO RENT Shop in rear of Bottomley house on North Main street, fronting on packing house road, with entrance from North lights TO RENT TAUG—Ten-room cot- from Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and hardwood floors, | o Austria for 6 3350, | o Send for dooklet FOR SALE The choicest new seven-room bun- For full WHEN YOU WANT 0 pu: your bus. POETRY T do not ask, O Lord, that lMife may be A pleasant road; I do not ask that thou should'st take from me Aught of its load. I do not ask that flowers should al ways spring Beneath my feet: I know too well the poison and the sting Of things too sweet. For one thing only, Lord, dear Lord, I ea 2 Lead me aright— Though strength should falter and though heart should bleed— Through peace to light. 1 do not ask, O Lord. should’st shed Full radiance here: Give but a ray of peace, that 1 may tread Without a fear. that thou I do not ask my cross to understand, My way to see— Better in darkness just to feel thy hand. And follow thee. Joy is_ Mke restless divine Like quiet night; Lead me; O Lord, €ill perfect day shall ne, Through peace to light. —Adelaide A. Procter. day, but peace HEPATICA. ica, thy flower face, n of a hardy race, the cloud-streaked April sky, And n!? ks the bank where dead leaves And fallen branches Interlace. §oft conts of brown thy stem embrace. hy spreading rootlets hold thy p A Where temder plants would Hepatica. In loving pride thy leaves efface heir lobed sleekness for thy Comtent, their sap to thes SUpPLy If thou be pleasing to the eye. They wa n meckness at thy Hepatica base. —Alice M. Shepard HUMOR OF THE DAY “Henford is a pacifist, isn't he?” “Rabid! Why, he wouldn't let his wife have cartridge paper on _their dining-room wall.” — Boston Tran- script. Mr ighbors—Do you and your husband live happily together? Mrs. Enpeck—Sure. I'd just like to see my husband try not to live hap- pily with me.—Indianapolis Star. Wh old Hooker's wife so indig- t him?" Hooker was telling some one that his wife was the making of him, and hc overheard him. Browning's Magazine. Maud—Are you going to patronize the two-dollar movies? Beatrice—Pay two dollars and sit in the dark? 1! I only go to the show e what the audience io vearing.—Life. bod—What makes fernally thin? wes—Worry, old chap, worry. abod—What on earth are you worrying about? Jacques—Getting thin—Judge. “Our congressman has sent us some Shall 1 throw them They will you so im- ccme in handy to plant in a fake garden to keep the chickens occupied.” — Kansas City Journal. “How is your boy Josh getting along with his employer?” “Well,” replied Farmer Corntossel, “they have come to an agreement at 3 sh bos: id he was goin' to quit, he said so, too."—Wash- an’ th ington Star. “That pretty little fortune-teller at bazar spoke the truth aid Gayboy would be mar- he pret arity Who did he marry?” little fortune-teller at the ¢ azar."—Puck. “You seem to be very comfortable here. Do you like the work of broom- making”” ‘the female visitor to the prison asked a convict. “I've only one fault job here, lady to find with replied the con- And what is that, may T ask?” ‘It's_alogether too confining.” Detroit Free Press. THE KALEIDOSCOPE In Sweden a mile is 11,690 yards. Before the war tourists spent about $100,000,000 in Italy. yearly A common needle passes through 80 operations in its manufacture. Switzerland spends more on relief of poor than does any other country. A German theater has been opened in Lille. Goethe's Iphigenia is the at- traction. A Newfoundland government sav ings bank has deposits aggregating $2,483,732. Wireless communications between Scandinavia and America, with an in- termediate station in Southern Green- land, has been proposed. | Francis Joseph has been emperor 7 years, which is long- than any other ruler in modern | time has been on a throne. \ l It is estimated the unfiiled tonnage of the United States Steel Corpora- tion in January showed an increase of 200,000 to 300,600 tons. Camphor production from leaves aving passed the experimental stage Formosa, the government has planted large areas in trees. Berlin scientists have invented @& nourishing yeast containing more than 50 per cent. albumen, prepared from sugar and ammonium sulphate. ‘The Order of Fools was founded in 1331 by Adolphus, count of Cleves, for humane and charitable purposes. And =ome one has the temerity to declare it extinct. Experiments have shown that the Chinese wood oil used In varnishes Is obtained, can be successfully grown in Northern Florida. A DEPENDABLE LIN For many years Dr. Levi Minard prescribed and used Minard’s liniment, the sale of which is now world wide, for Minard’s is the one dependable liniment for removing of all kinds ‘Umfi- ‘wonderfully

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