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Moving Plctures at ¢ the Colontal Pictures at A, Moran, real estate imford of this Rer ha s rd city have sol ige at Crescent Beach, known amfo to Robert and Jo- NORWICH TOWN ' C. E. and E. L. Members invited to Trinity Methodist Church — Dele- gates to Mystic Convention—Paer- sonal Items. ¥ (Members of the First al Christian Endeavor number of 18 were in the- day_evening to hear at Davis theatre. They are also in yited 1o the lectirs to be given this lay) evening at Trinity e odist_church, as afe the members of street of Willimantio, Conn,, (corner Pleasant and Mountain streets.) House ‘consists of 20 rooms, with large ve- sesETEy the First Methodist Dpworth league. Delegates to Mystic Meeting. urney of Lafayette street. dak : . p ‘contains seven rooms and Lodge and Brick Barn or Garage that could be purchased if desired. Spring water in house. Central to Main street, schools, city hall, Post office and business sections. For terms and further partculars apply to WILLARD W. HAYDEN Phone 38-5. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. * FOR SALE Cottage House A ghomt 5t the oM-time derring-as. The ol boys wake rom thete stumbe: They ‘an answer to the call of th Spring to ths side of the young wix At thelr country’s call through thaf o tn eTaicss Fush DI Charae o 1he darm of Sone een is i 4 ‘with one application, and itching scalj and falling hair cease; hair ap- pears more abundant and is don county to be held today (Tues- day) in Mystic from the First’Con- gregational church are Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Barrows, Rev. G. H. Ewing, Mrs. D. W. Avery and Marvin Sterry. H. L. Yerrington will also take a party down in his automobile. ¢ Motored to Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Owen S. Smith, Mrs. Martha Cross and Mrs, ‘Woodbury O. Rogers motored to Franklin Monday, where they were guests at the home of Mrs. George Avery. To Meet With West Side Member. Ever Ready circle of the 'King's Daughters is to meet this evening at the home of one of their members, ‘Swiss Bell Ringers played two ‘concerts &t the North High ditorium under the auspioes dents’ association. Both con- ‘well attended and the com- great credit for playing a great variety of novelty in such a masterly man- 1 Josephine Georgette is a of rare ability and her work on flophone, saxophone, the Hunga- dulcimer, ocarina and other in- proved her to be both tal- ‘end versatile. The entire com- presented a clean, pleasing ap- and their solo and ensemble nothing to be desired.—Syra- ¥.) Post-Standard. will give a_performance at maySd _WANTED—TWo_ experienced _walt- resses. o APPIY 8t Rose Restaurant. WAN' maids. Rhode i Isiand Hospital, Providence, & I, of- fers 2 one 's course in training_of -| maids to care for babies. Apply to Su- Dperintendent. hand tools, curi s, los, they ride, No wonder Bulletin WANT ADS are growing in popularity. In the sweep of that steady, heroi in fine neighl ide S0 7ave poome with a1 mprovements, o t Of the aown their sad ot NT ADS || Pairovemant 15 R ive Sr AR | T s " ¥ Afi‘rw— prove quire o o No wonder Bulletin WA Improvemen U458 | They ndy Hear tno call of ehs Ao bring such good results. Rubber Cev' ™ * ° ¢ mayld nswe RENT—N1 room house at 35 Let Bulletin' WANT ADS be . || noswen’ Ave. Inquire at 35 Boswel|In the Hour of thelr country's neel ~—Baftimore Sun. glorious hair, and ~this tonic _treat- ment is all that can possibly be desired. : an Sage WAN antiques, etc; highest cash price. or call Ward's, 24 Water St. _maysd FIREMEN, bralemen, beginaers $100 monthly; permanent positions. Rail- | way, cate “Bulietin. may8M WANTED—Maid for general house- toilet counter, as there is no other so effective. YOUR megaphone. “Call 480. Ave. Phone 1167} mayld " work in family of two; no_ laundry; TO RENT—Cottage _at _ Crescent Trinity Methodist church tomorrow [ Mrs. Albert Guile, on Kinney avenue. LEGAL NOTICES must be good cook. Address P. O. Box Beach, Conn. Inquire Jas. A, Hiscox. APRIL IN STRATFORD. ventng. % 542, Westerly, R. L maysd Phone 985~ Heard and Seen. “SOMETHING new! From 11 a. m. to TO RENTFive room tenement, all | Three hundred Aprils, clad in cherry : A mowe XPERIENCE Geer SOt woad. - 2 p. m. daily, a business man’s special. FOR SALE convenicnces, with or without barn; o . Sl SRS Renublican Cancus|] o seven roows avo sani [| 8 eHiR S it e | oo | EREES et S S IR T e o e 2 S % Davie Theatrs for Two| gay. i e for 5 straight, Sive it the oncel singls: oyl in running order* 3. .| Frankim street serild |- e e o Steam Heat and Electric Lights Known as 569 Main Street, East Norwich. JAMES L. CASE Rogers, may9a FOR SALE_Six oy Singer auto, thoroug 00d condition. Frod R. Smith, ‘113 vashingbon St, Norwich. _ may3d ¥FOR SALE A National cash register. W. R. G., Bulletin. ma; Mrs. Josephine Parker of Plain Hill spent last week with friends in Jow- ett City. R. F. D. No. 9. Norwich Town.| g Lmm A downstairs apartment of five rooms, with bath and modern con- veniences, 'at 443 Main St.; a nice yard with_this rent. Inquire upstairs. aprzid TO RENT—A furnished room for light housekeeping. 327 Division St. _aprzld And then departed, knows. Wwhither no onc WANTED—Man _ who growing and selling flows charse of greenhouses on pri Call at 213 Washington St. between 7 and 8 p. m. may6d WANTED—Young man to help around gresmhouses and private place. Apply ‘may understands to take vate place. Experience, George V. Hobart's mod- morality comedy play of today, to the Davis theatre for an en- of two nights, Monday and , May 15 and 16, arrangements for the Experi- The Republican Voters of the City of Norwich will meet in caucus in the Town Hall Friday eveninz, May 12, 1916, at 8 o'clock to nominate candi linder Paimer & 1y overhauled, in Its moods wera April’s, and her melody Seng in fild music through hit tingling_veins, And hurt his heart with beauty, til the strains Miss Strong of New Haven was the weetz end guest of Miss Fulkerson of Washington street. U Rose to his lips, immortal etry! with Slliott, F. Ray Com- - i WANTED—Highest cash prices H . g nd now another budding low1 B Scrie Geat, who Toestnt| hors iortis e & e AigaTior | dates for City Offies. for second-hand ranges. . A Brockner | Smith, 46 Jackson St. Pawtucket, R. L | 2Pr20d Her old tunes from the hills. Hush ‘modern morality play of today. 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. o5 5 l. 717-3. maydd may9d TO RENT—Furnished rooms; also hear the tones' farm in Glasgo. F. H. SMITH B Erani A De = - 1 ho smemsenent o of, upasial m- | Y°°K 3t ber r WANTED I people Tooking {o7| | PRIVATE SALE of hogsehotod fural | gusgkeepios. 18 senvol st Feleptins| mne fih for mirmur sounds agals tance, as the famous New York- ai Repul i good home, write, stating circum- | ture af Vashingtn St., Wednesday, : o - 1 n xperience orgunization comes | Ars. P. F. Murray of West Town|Chairman Republican Town Committes Stinces; enclose stamped envelope. Mrs, | Thuredey, this week. IHoure of sale,| To RENT-_An apartment of seven| The Wistful river trembles as ¥ WNorwich direct from nine months | Street returned this week from Caro- Jennie Humes, Hampton, Ct. - mayid | 1%, 2-4., Get oft the car at Harlund | rooms in The Marion, sieam heat, jan: New York and five months in Bos- | ina, R. I, where she has been since NOTICE TO CREDITORS. WANTED—A competent maid _for | SOrRer B | Frished: alse an aparoment of ‘ieht| Was it the wind alive with Arfel? n Thursday. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD 50 ACRE FARM gencral hopsework; must be a ood| FOR SALI 191§ Chalmers touring | iSoms in The HuntnSon, 170 Brogd:| 1Vas 1t some fairy-trumpet down the D story s at Norwich. within and for the District cock; satisfactory references required;|car, fully eauipped and extras; excel- [ {POMS 14 Jine HERERson, 108 Brogns orn? m',’&'.?"&..‘fii‘,,fl‘,i:.‘,?‘f.%?a MR ROl e a1 DMra kD, e T gt Norwich, on the Sth day of May, F l 400 c h wages 6. Address Dox o3, Bulletin. lent condiion.” Minmie M. " Warren. Quire Of She & Burke, 41 Main St. In pudding April was the maste: o o e bechniaed | reded verie, wore e Crgmmonile| 88 Semrsop - axuve naes )| For $1, as iotron. it 5 | aa AR witee ok i tumered na The critics say “the epeeches vibraat truths that ring a clarion o all” Mr. Hobart has painted scenes with wide contrast: the bold and true, especially the nbling house scene called The Cor- d of Chance and the gay festivi- % of the modern cabaret called in jence The Primrose Path. Then re is that striking scene in The ouse of the Last Resort and the vivid showing the wrecks from the of drugs called The House of %‘-n’: Souls, and then that happy " scene where Love and Hope, remain- dng constant, brinz back to life Am- i bition, who Youth thought was dead. Experlence tells in ten powerful realistic comedy and dramatic scenes _ the story of the temptations confront- i Ing Youth when he goes forth into the ‘world. Youth has for his guide Ex- perience, who thus describes himself £ when he tells Youth “T am the cham- plon schoolmaster of the world.” There are 82 speaking roles in the play, and " n the cabaret scene showing The se Path of Pleasure there is a comic opera chorus, and in this gene there are nine beautiful women 0 portray respectively Pleasure, inty, Intoxication, Excitement, De- it, Slander, Passion, Jealousy and i Sonk. The critics say the remarkable !,-q and fascinating beauty of the ladies of | [Experience company have set a new | and almost unapproachable standard of | fascinating girlhood for the stage. In motable cast of 82 plavers in the York-Bostori Experience organ- n will be Wanda Carlyle, May us, Conrad Nagle, John Todd, fmmett C. King, Maude Allan, Marion Holcombe, Ebba Andrus, Harry Bu- < n, Marge Keval, Maude Furniss, Al Collins, Oliver Hinsdell, Sally Me- Charles Haskins, Duncan Har- Peggy O'Keefe, Vera Leonard, Ma- r, Charles Hinz, George Sey- Alba de ‘Anchoriz, Frazer Coulter, ‘Cabill, Doris Moore, Helen Gill, im_Dupont, George T. Meech and f6 Berry. The stage will be under n of Edwin Silton, and Moe will direct the musical numbers, THE NEW HENRIETTA ‘With the Great Five Star Cast at Davis | Theatre Wednesday, May 10th, ‘there a playgoer who does not of on some one performance & thing apart from any other ex- « of the theatre? We are in- fo think not. Twenty-seven it was our good fortune to ge William H. Crane and Stuart Rob- n in Bronson Howard's exhilarating “The Henrietta. This romantic American life was written for Peloved - comedians, and _ the E n Square theatre, New , was the scene of the first and, for those days, it had wonderful run of success. Al ing roles of the piece were in- by actors of singular fitness d cor personality, and not a it of action nor word of dialogue in delivering the intention of the o k(e briskie's sister, Mrs. John McKinley. In a game of ball Friday morning on the Green between the senior and junior rooms of the Town street school the sentors won. the score being. 18 40 12, Mrs. Scott from Preston Cit; spending a week or two with Mrs. Mack of Bliss place while her grand- daughter is in the Backus hospital for treatment. Mrs. Frank W. Barber of Plain Hill and Harry Stott, Jr., from Baltic were In Charleston, R. I, over Sunday to visit Mrs. Barber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lillibridge. author. We have seen a great many actors in a great many plays since then, but that performance has never left ‘us. This was the one and only time we were ever completely possess- ed and played upon and satisfied by any combination of dramatist and actor. It is odd about plays. No picture or poem gives one an impression so full of life as an unusual play interpreted by unusual players. As was well said by anothre: “The best pictures and poems have a way of turning to paint and words in certain moods; but we must always call up something within us, and act upon them, to get the most out of them.” But the performance of a play where actor and author are in genial accord acts upon us, and thrusts itself deeper into the texture of the spirit than any other sort of art. The performance passes, but the memory remains. ‘The announcement of an all-star re- vival of this dramatic jewel at the Davis theatre Wednesday evening, May 10th, is like a letter from home and rouses the heart with unusual interest in theatre happenings. Our old friend and most beloved actor, William H. Crane, is playing his original role, Old Nick Van Aylstine, and with him in co-equal importance and activity are Thomas_ W. Ross, Maclyn Arbuckle, Amelia Bingham and Edith Taliaferro, each an individual value that makes sure the romance, passion and nobility of this masterpiece will be most sensi- tively and amply revealed. Seats are now on sale at the box office. COLONIAL THEATRE. The feature picture at the Colonial today is Mind Over Motor, drama in two parts. The cast includes Camille D'Archy, Eugene Acker, June Keith, Edmund F. Cobb, Grant Fore- man, Louise Crolius, Marion Skinner, Hugh Thompson. Another good picture for today is The Dragon’s Claw, Knickerbocker drama. in three parts, and two other pictures are The Old and the New, Bio drama, and Whitewashing Wiliiam, Kalem comedy, which ends today’s big bill. Matinee every day 5c, evening 10c. New show every day, Estate of Lucian L. Preston, late of Washington, D. C., deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in itheir claims against said estate within six months from this date by posting a notice to that effect, together with & copy of this order, on’the sign- post nearest to the postoffice in the City of Norwich, ‘within sald District, and by publishing the same once in a is | newspaper having a circulation in sald District, and make return to tnis Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Assistant Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present Lieir claims against said estate to _the undersigned at 20 Shetucket St, Nor- wieh, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. EDMUND W. PERKINS, Admr. of Est. of Lucian L. Preston. may9d 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 strawberries (will be in fruitage this Spring), % acres asparagus (will cut 100 Ibs. daily in season— an income getter). ear railroad, school ana church; land free from stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. Just issued Choice of 400. Nothing like it in all New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. I Telezhone 365 Offices 110 Vest 34th St., New York Telephone 2998 Greeley AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at NorwicH, within and for the District of Norwich, on the Sth day of May, A D. 1916, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, Estate of _John ' Kimball, late of Norwich, in sald District, deceased. The Administrator appeared in Oourt and filed a written application alleging that said estate is now in settlement in said Court, and praying for an order to sell certain real eéstate belonging to said estate, fully described in said ap- pication. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 11th daw of May. A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clocK in the forenodn, amd that notice of the pendency of said application, and of sald hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least two days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to_the Court, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, maysa ‘Assistant Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the $th day of May, A. D. 1916, Present—NBELSON J. AYLING, Estate of Roger Burns, late of wich, in said District, deceased. The Executor exhibited his adminis- tration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 12th day of May, A. D. 1916, at 11 o'clock in the fore- noon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Execu- tor is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a ocirculation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of sald hearing. and make re- turn to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Judge. Nor- AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, cn the Sth day of May, A. D. 1916, Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Lydla C. Perkins, late of Woluntown, in said District, deceased. Emme M. Cornell of Fiskéville, Conn., RESIDENCE OF THE LATE CHARLES F. THAYER FOR SALE, 161 Washington Street House of 14 rooms, modern equipment. Stable that may be used as sarage. Large shade trees, extensive flower and vegetable gardens. Property has frontage of over 150 feet and depth of over 390 feet. One of the choicest places in Norwich. ARCHA W. COIT, Telephone 1334. 63 Broadway. FOR SALE The fine Bank Building of The Thames Loan and Trust Company, 26- 34 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn, 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- 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, Receiver JUST ARRIVED. Another car of 28 horses right on time as advertised. There are some nice chunks, business and draft horses, as you can’ see anywhere. And_they are well broken and ready to g0 to The above and foregoing 15 @ true|work. Come and see them. copy of record. ELMER R. PIERSON. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Sy ‘assistant Clek. |Tel 536-3. apr.28d A For Sale or To Rent Substantial Frame Building sit- WANTED—Carriage painter. Good second hand to clean and bring up work. George F. Adams, Norwich Town a-tf. MAKE vour shopping days pleasant ones while in Norwich during Mer- chants’ week Dby eating one of those popular_25c dinners at the Columbian House, Franklin Square, or the Lenox House, Main_ St mayid LADIES—While on your _shopping trip in Norwich during _Merchants' week, you are cordially invited to use the parlors of the Columbian House or the Lenox House as a waiting room or resting place. may4d WE BUY and sell furniture of all kinds; also make the famous roll feather “mattress from your old bed and pillows. S. Zelinger, Breed Bldg., 4-6 Main St. Norwich. Tel 1022-5. apr22d SALE—One pair black horses, 2500 Ibs. E. H. Pierce. Phone “FOR SALE—Service boars, Cbester White and Berkshires; Concord buggy, TO RENT_Newly furnished rooms, modern conveniences, at The Seymour, 54 Franklin St. Phope 1043-2. aprizd TO RENT—On Washington St, upper and lower tenements. Inquire J. Brad- vears knell, aprid tears? nearly new. L. J. Mcintire, Willlman- | ford, 3 S 4 eSS a2 Tuips. | (ord: Bookbinder, 108 Broadway, § 4. m. S. C. W. LEGHORN day old chicks| 1 and hatching ezgs; selected for size, vigor and high laying power; the kind that live, grow and lay; printed in- structions with best.mcthods on _the care of chicks will be malled free with every order: chicks for May 11th deliv- e\;? 312 per 100; chicks for June 2d ery, $10 per 100: chicks for June 25th deiivery, 38 per_ 100; hatching exgs, 34 per 100, 15 75c, postpaid; sat- istaction guaranteed. 'Pleasant View Poultry Ferm, Leonard Bridge. Conn. Telephione 43-13 Lebanon. apri>TuThs WANTED—Marricd man on farm, to raise hay and potatoes. 169 Franklin st, aprzzd SPINNERS wanted; woolen. Apply to Pawcatuck Woolen Mills, Westerly, R. I pr2id_a WANTED Summer boarders at Hil- crest farm. For particulars address Mrs. Theo La Jess, Spring Hill, Mans- field Center, Conn. aprizd WANTED_—Experienced warpers and iearners, West Side Silk Mill. aprid MEN-WOMEN wanted; government Jobs: $75 to $150 month te immedi- ately for list positions now obtainable. Franklin Institute. Dept. 35-O.. Roches- ter, N. Y. aprad FARMERS_—We want you to get your money’s worth on fertilizers. We handl P. Armour’s high grade fish and potash and Frisbie’s high grade. at a very low price; also all kinds of seeds. ~ Call Greeneville Grain Co. Phone 326-5. ‘ma130d HAVE CUSTOMER for farm 50 acres up, old fashioned house, good road, and with stream or brook through it. Price $3,000 to $5,000. Owner desiring to sell such property write TRYON’S AGENCY, mayéd Willimantie, Conn. WEAVERS WANTED Experienced on Crompton & Knowles 92-inch Jooms, on woolen and cashmere uovelties; intricate patterns; gool sal- ary; steady work, out of town, to take place of men on strike. Address WEAVERS, Bulletin Office. WANTED CARD STRIPPER. may9d SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. BEAN HILL MILL. WANTED--WEAVERS Apply To JOSEPH HALL & SON Phone 646-4 FOR SALE—Light ariying horse and buggy. E. M. Fielding, Norwich Town. _mayswEM 5y FOR SALE—National cash r g00d condition. _Phone 589. . FOR SALE—A 17-acre lot covered with chestnut _trees, located in Led- John Trankia, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE_Fine mahogany three- piece parlor suit. Inquire of S."W. Hall, 144 Main St. may6d FOR SALE—Two goats, chear Phone 646-5. may6d FOR SALE—A five room cottage at Pleasant View, R. I, near terminal. also vacant lot. Mrs. Lillian M. Browning, North Franklin. FOR SALE Four desirable bullding lots on north side of Atlantic Avenue, Pleasant View. ~Address Herbert P. Clark. 21 Grove Avenue, Westerly, R. 1. Telephone 2 5d FOR SALE—Grocery store handling meats, doing fine business; good rea- sons for seiling: Central Village, Ct. Address Gev. C. Potvin, Moosup, Ct. may5d PAINT your buildings with quality paints, which defy all exposures; sold direct’to you at right prices; Powdr- paints at i5c to 6 paints $1.10 to $1 per gal.: oil house 0 per gal.; lasting over five years; free literature. Ad- dress Paini, Builetin. mayid FOR SALE—Fifty O I C. Chester White pigs S weeks old, price $10 a pairs all pigs shipoed on approval O. D. Phone i Raymond C. Ro ers, Hampton, Ct. R. F. D. 1. may=d FOR SALK—_Brood mare sired byl “Heir at Law” bred to “Peter Egan due to foal June 1st; country and ity broke; has a mark 220 1-2; gentle and kind disposition. A Woud, Amston, Conn. aprzsa FOR SALE—Market and grocery store doing good business in Plainfield, Ct. Address Geo. C. Potvin, Moosup, ct maysd FOR SALE at_a bargain. Biack walnut and ash desk; 9 1-2 feet’long, 2 1-3 feet wide, 6 5-6 feet high; three drawers late’ glass front. 'D. B. Spalding, Stonington, Conn. apr28d tf FOR SALE—Good pigs. Oliver F. Downs, Brooklyn, Conn. Phone 37-4. FOR SALECheap, one 1842 T. B. Jeftrey Co. touring car, Rambler model, in good order, roomy and commodious; o fine easy riding family car. A. R. Race, North Franklin. ~Phone 19-3, Lebanon. apri7d FOR 3. Iop osemm freezers, ice crusher, cedar tubs, steel cans, pulleys, TO RENT—Farm, 110 acres, two miles from city, on trolley line. Write Farm, Fevuulites uiletin_Co. Teb23a uiletin_Co eb2sd 3 > THE BRoNson. 17 Durkes rane.| 'UMOR OF THE DAY rear of Bulletin building. Furnished el 0 rooms to let. _lnquire basement. TO RENT—Stors at 61 Franklin St Inquire st Bulletin Office. decl3d FURNISHED ROGM — Centrally 1o- cated. Em:na Morse, 18 Union St FOR RENT The offices and rooms, with large vault, recently occupied by the Shore I wonder why? one night!—Judze. there is a ing he writes Mistry er had pig’ Maid—No, feet? ma’am, Line Electric Railway Co., the| “Who was it Thames Loan & Trust Co. building, | W25y 10 4 star Shetucket street, on main floor and |want to above. Tine, probably!"—Puck. AMOS A. BROWNING, She—! wish of the ¢ He— W] She—No; sting all Hartford Courant. Receiver, To Rent SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE Bath, Steam Heat and side.” “On Times-Dispatch. “1 thi Electric Lights. oty thats ¥ st EXCELLENT LOCATION nam $25 per month Loniavbio Com it Baaty SEA N. TARRANT & CO. §|aaveriice, “aii 117 Main Street ed up. up a sign, of home for § burgh Post. Head want to trip? Hawkins what would you say? OF 120 ACRES TO RENT - IGHT IN TOWN Inquire of JOHN DODD, 202 Boswell Avenue THOMAS J. DODD, 99 Cliff Street TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Pond; sown tlower and vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Renta! $350, Star. Tn February, the United States. Trading Cove = ] Al ti belting, spoons, plates, fruit and ex- 200 to $4000. Send for SRR for (he reasons therdin' st ||| uated corner of Erin and White 5 Practsr all’in Ebod condition. 315 West| O ERANK W. COY. " caterly, R.m’:de'- the Dafted States Raws bl:lggmuvul mw forth, that administration be granted streets, dimensions 60x80, well Main. Phone 738-4. Mrs. Geo, A. Lewis. . 4 ” e Philippines will he.iBe o upon the estate of sald deceased, al- lighted cellar with cement floor. GIRL LEARNERS WAN'I'ED apr13d 3 BB Byl i A leged to be intestate. Elevator operated by compressed FOR SALE _About 25 1oads of £00d oy ng a 4,700-mile ‘Whereupon, It Is Onrdered, That said air. Spacious loft for storage loam. George B. Fellows & Co, 36 FOR SALE radius. petition be heard and determined af||| purposes. Suitable for manu- ||| Will pay $5 per week while|awe st City. apriva Nerwion1n ot ‘Disoieeon the J2¢n||| facturing plant. "Spur track for COWS FOR SALE CHEAP—Regls The motion DiCHIre Y day of May, A. D. 1916, at 10 oclocic In || |. 8 cars on the premises. Inquire learning tered ana grade Ayrshires; young new - ;‘:e;;““{e;flg "'gm”"'mm‘ films. Pendency of said petition, and of said FALLS CO. Eaw. O'Brien, Mohegan. R. ¥. D..No. F R ounces of silver each year E;fl,,g thereon, be given by the pub- THOMAS H. BECKLEY . SENSEWAR S e of United States alone. cation o ‘order one time in some g o HEL T Poultryman: Konema newepaper having & circulation in said ||| 278 Main St. b L Poultry Yards talking. Do your hens District, And now T seem to hear across the The vague, low cadence of the poet's Is 1t the bell. the distant funeral bell Or but the falling of the Centumies' —Perrin Holmes Lowrey, in Springfield ‘Ethel—Mamma seems to like Jack— Fanny—He mistook her real idea back ¥ from one to two thousand years back.”—Life. —Did you seewf the butch- I couldnt— he had his boots on'—Chicago Herald. said: motorist who lend another a little gaso- we could adopt some stoms of the insect tribes. makes you wish that? the bees, their drones “Paw, which side i the heart on?" ery heart should be on the right “Then where's the liver" the doctor’s eide.”—Richmond k I'll start a magaz hotel that used to ‘All the comforts of home The hotel oposite put ‘None of the discomforts "—Boston Transcipt. “I'm going to get some money soon.” “Who told you that?” “A fortune telle | “I'd rather have that sort of infor- mation from a paying teller.”—Pitts- of Firm—How long do_you be away on your wedding (timidly)—Well, sir—er— Head of Firm—How do T 1 haven't seen the bride.—Kansas City THE KALEIDOSCOPE The average meat consumption of the entire world is about 39 pounds a year per capita, but the American eats 172 pounds a year. Tampico, exico, shipped 937,516 barrels of crude oil to In February of 1915 the amount was 746,154 barrels. Gt least three days prior to| WANTED Near Norwich Town Green To signal time to vessels in the har- eat eggs? Send 50 cents for a bottle of the date of said hearing, and that re- e phatne s Ho. i bor, Lisbon has erected —two _lights turn be nfige to, this fg“fi'p‘m g - 10 General Housework Girls, 3 Cham- | trouble at once. mar26d THE DURR PLACE consisting of || fve minttes ummmu s b flwl e The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M, DRESCHER, may9d ‘Assistant Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District bermaids, 12 Farm Hands, 25 Laborers, 12 Milkers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO Central Building, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Yantlc Westfarms offer young horse, seven Alredale pups, fresh cow, “bull calf, Studebaker farm znd delivery wagons. 111-3. mari7d FOR SALE—Farm of 17 acres, good 12 acres land, 10 room house, barn and hen house. Good brook running through the farm. Price reasonable. tinguished at the hour. ‘To encourage boring for ofl, the erzment of South Austraflia has a large cash bonus to the first Mr. and Mrs. Atherton, their daugh- ter, ‘Polly (Margaret Kelly) and son- in-law ‘Lenard (David Sheehan). Scene from Romance of Norwich. Au- ditorium all this week. FOR SALE Eight-room .Cottage, .Barn .and .32 Acres Land at Bean Hill. Just what you are looking for. of Meriden.—State Entomologist Dr. W. E. Britton and a party of 16 from the state experiment station in New Ha- ven were escorted around this section by Lester W. Smith in an inspection of the damage done by a bug which kills pine trees. LOST AND FOUND FOUN bicycle. Owner may re- cover same at 53 Otrobando Ave. by paying for this adv. maydd CAME to my place, one cow, two heifers. Owner can have same by Drov- ing property and paying charges. Gil- man Bros., Bosrahville. ‘maysd of Norwich, on the 8th day of May, A. D. 1916, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Fstate of Charles H. Talcott, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Mabel Talcott of Norwich, Conn.. ap- peared in Court and filed a petition praving, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporting to bé the last will and testament of sald deceased be admitted to probate. Whereupon, It Ts Ordered, That said petition, be heard and qetérmined at the Probate Court Ruom fn the City of Norwich, in sald District, on the 12th day of May, A. D. 1316, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon,’ and that notice of the pendency of said peiition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three days' prior to the date of said hearing. and that re- The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors and Builders Dealers in Masons’ Building Supplies. turn be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true SR eoi T HRLEN M DRESCHER, est: N M, may9Sd Assistant Clerk. DR. F.'W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A - ‘Telephone. E. A. PRENTICE Street Telephone 300 EXCHANCE for good farm; well located modern house in Norwich; large lot, nine rooms, steam heat, bath, set tubs, electric lights, hardwood floors; owner wegnts _country home. Information from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. Land For Sale One hundred acres in Groton and Led- yard, formerly owned by Erastus F. Hewitt, deceased, known as Gungy- wamp. Woodland and pasture. Twol ‘miles from Gales Ferry depot. Apply to GILBERT 8. RAYMOND 113 Thayer Building, Norwich Tox, FOR SALE FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable locacions. List your property I Jou care to seil or rent, as 1 have a number of people looking for real tate investment F. HYLL, Real Estate and Insurance. Room 108 Thayer Blds. FOR SALE. A very desirable small farm, & 1-2 miles from Franklin Square, consisting of €% acres of good land, all under cultivation, choice stock of 176 fowls and dozens of young chickens, a two year old heifer, §00d horse, throe Wag- ons, last house, two barne and two henneries. Owner leaving state. Can be bought very cheap if taken at once. For par- ticulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and but not least, a fine six-room 6-room house, 2 barns, large henhouse, beautiful trees, near trolley 13 miles from oity. Inquire of F. P. Brown, City Lind Pleasant Valiey Road, Wil mantic. pr20d FOR SALE _White Laghorns and K. L Bed vaby chicka ssgs for hatohs ing and breeding stock. Phone 1027-13 Geo. W. Adems, Yantic, Conn. FOR SA ew milch cow about five years old that is now giving about 16 guarts of milk a dey. Wil- lam D n. Uncasville, Ct. 128, FOR SALE Twelve milk cows. In- quire 169 Franklin St aprisd FOR RENT—Fine room for office or other purpose, exceptionally wel P ater, hardwood foor, over ht ooiw et s 100 store. James . Fui ‘ma; ler & Co. ROOMS to rent, with or without board, 26 Laurel "HIll maysd ¢ HORSES Just in express load of 29 from Iowa, consisting of pairs and single horses, Weighing from 1,100 to 1,600 pounds. Al horses warranted as represented. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phone. Central Bldg., Norwich AUCTION Thursday, May 11th, 1916 10 A. M., Rain or Shine At the Residence of GEO. W. ADAMS, Yantic, Ct. ‘will be sold at public auction House- hold Goods and Poultry . Equipment, consisting of Tables, Stoves, Side_ board, Beds, lons of crude from a well. or corporation producing 100, Der cent