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AT THE AUDITORIUM ‘Michelena in The Unwritten T o h.i-ttgf- ted American rac 1 content, however, derable time yet with ving bk in way. of ng m; way picture much from my picture says Miss Michelena, Bas the money to furnish Toom in any manner but lack the artistic ability the proper color scheme and a perfect model of the for a slight ad- can spend_an of two and a half it to their heart tey will have the value the work of one of the employed in the os of New York can ‘thoy ‘see this 1t is displayed at ev. to forget their stud- the play, which portrayer characters has Yet It is so filled with o action and Mr. Hodge's delight- <] that it would be a "for anyone to adhere closely ly of more scenic equipment. the four acts of laid in the latter city ible and luxurious life . There 1s a Y prceme in the third persons take part forms one of the richest stage pictures of Seen in some Won't Cost You a Cent - Stop Failing Hair Eradicate All Dandruff. Ay, today, We want you to delightful, refresh- invig hair - tonics “this 18 not a dye, but a e, worth-while halr invig- beautifier called Parisian dandruff and Parisian ‘remove every trace of it ha a -h[hmwwu'm and | the United States $1 per year? £ £is H B E i o THE BASS CLEF CONCERT On' Friday the 26th, the Bass Clef club will appear in the second and last concert of the seasan, in Slater hall. ‘This concert will mark the close of the sixXth season of the esixtence of this now popular organization and it MRS, MERLE ALCOCK, Contralto club having given five concerts in all, one each in Danlelson, Westerly and New London and two in Slater hall. Mrs. Merle Alcock, Contralto, of New York has been engaged as the as- sisting artist and the patrons of these concerts will have the pleasure of hearing another of the most talented of our American singers. . The policy of ‘the elub in selecting soloists has always been to choose the best of the rising young American ar- tists, rather than = foreign celebrities and the satisfaction which these ar- tists have always given leaves little] doubt that Mrs. Alcock’s work will be of the same high standard. She is a western woman by birth, and like Arthur Middleton who sang with the club in January, a native of Towa. New York is the Mecca for all American musicians and only the most talented survive this maelstrom. Mrs, Alcock's career has been very brilliant and promises yet very much. In New England she sang last fall at the Worcester festival with great suc- cess and has spent a busy winter in concert work through the south and west. This spring finds her hooked “for many of -the big festivals. Her ap- pearance in Buffalo at the recent fes- tival there added another to his long list of triumphs. 'The sale of seats goes on Wednes- day at Davis’ book store. BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE 17138 A SET OF NEW TUNICS. These attractive styles: may be used for uny matexial. . embroidery, or voile, taffeta, embroidered -crepe faille, net, tulle, chiffon or crepe de chine’ all are suftable and appropriate. Style No. 1 is made with plaits over the front, is cut with deep points at the ‘sides, and gathered to a bamd or belt. Style No. 2 shows a deep plait over the center front and at the sides; it has gathered fuliness, which falls in graceful folds over the hips. Style No. 3 is equally attractive, showing a long point in front and in ‘the back, where ithe fullness forms a wide plait over e parce ‘hich incls o pattern, w ncludes ail styles iustrated, {5 cut in thres Siaee: Swart medium and large. No. 1'willl require 1 5-8 yards of 44-inch material, No, 2 will require 3 yards, and No.'3 will require 3 5-8 for a medium size, pattern of this iHustration mailed to apy address on receipt of 10 cents n order through Fhe Bulletin C Tder throush Fhs Bulletin Compuny, Pattern Department, Norwich, Culz’::.‘l’ly DO YOU KNOW THAT d The' protection of the health of children ‘is the first duty of the na- ticn? Bad temper is sometimes merely a symptom of bad health? Insanity costs every inhabitant in The U. S. Public Health Service bas proven that typhus is spread by lice? ( Yntreated Tellagra ends in insani- y? And long answers turn away lsten- ers. 5 Some peoplo even seem to take thel fun seriously. - = fua ‘While & man is trying to make his Nflflwmn 2 woman goes and gfll her's Tro {!‘m deposit them all about the body— , too, that will maltiply their red bl ‘corpuscles and increase their blood’s carrying power. . For such a condition it is well to recommend eating a Sargol tablet with every meal. Sargol is not, as some be. lieve, a patented drug, but is simply careful combination of six of the most effective and powerful assimilative and fiesh building elements known to chem- istry. It is absalutely harmless, yet has been wonderfully "effective and a single tablet eaten with each meal of- ten, Ml:ol'dlnfl to reports of users, has the effect of increasing the weight of a thin man or woman from three five bro's Drug Store, other good druggists everywhere on a positive guarantes of weight in- crease or money back, e e T A Sure Exit. ; Life has a thousand exists, but none is swifter nor surer than chenging seats in a canoce when you cannof swim the distance to shore.—Loufs. Ville Courier-Journal. 1 The average inhabitant of this earth ly uses more than two pounds of provisions a day. FOR SALE Situated on the leading residential street of Willimantic, Conn., (corner Pleasant and Mountain streets.) House consists of 20 rooms, with large ve- randahs and splendid grounds; also Lodge and Brick Barn or Garage that could be purchased if desired. Spring water in house. Central to MWain street, schools, city hall, Post office and business sections. For terms and further partculars apply to WILLARD W. HAYDEN 70 Mountain Street., Phone 38-5 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. 12-ACRE FARM FOR SALE Three miles from city and five min- utes walk from trolley, five cent fare from city. Large house of six rooms, large barn, wagon sheds, three hen houses, all clean land and brook running through land. Price $2000. For particulars inquire of S. Siegel, Real Estate and Insurance, Room 9 Shannon Bldg. FOR SALE The, fine Bank Building of TI 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 e ey one LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District 9f Norwich, on the 20th day of May, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge Estate of Anna K. Alquist, late of Norwich. in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix cite the credifors of said deceased to bring in their claims against sald estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect,” to- gether with o copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publisiing the same once in a Rewspaper having a eircula- tion in said District, and make return to this Court. : NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true ~opy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Assistant Clerk. NOTICE~—AIl creditors of said -de- ceased are hereby mnotified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned at P. O. Box 392, Baltic, Conn., within the time Nmited in the above and foregoing order. B S, MOLLEN, may23d Admindstratrix. | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within ang for the District of Norwich, on the 22d day of May, A D. 1916, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, Estate of Charles W. Briggs, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. The Administrator exhibited his ad- ministration account with sald estats to the Court for allowance; it is the ore 5 Ordered, That the 29tH day of May, A. D. 1918, at 3 o'clock in ;he after- 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 Administrator is directed to give notice thereof by pub- lishing this order once in some news- paper having a ciroulation in said Dis- trict, at least six days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to ‘the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The aboye and foregoing is a true copy of retord. Attest: HELEN M. DRRSCHER, may23d; ‘Assistant Clerk. MONEY LOANED on Dlamonds, w.unfi dsweiry Lowest Hates of interest An 018 RS % rect, Uposmam. * . By S - J ADDRESS BOX 44, BULLETIN OF- FOR SALE 'FOR SALE A Four Tenement House CONTAINING ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS ALWAYS RENTED On- trolley line and, only five minutes’ . walk from' Franklin square. A GOOD INVESMENT JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. 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, Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE. . A fine little farm of 30 acres with good buildings on main road, 3 miles from Franklin square. E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street Telephone 300 FOR SALE Near Norwich Town Green THE DURR PLACE consisting of 12 acres land, 10 room house, barn and hen house. Good brook running through the farm. Price reasonable. FRANCIS D. DGNOHUE Phone. Central Bldg., Norwich mayéd FOR SALE. A very desirable small farm, 2 1-2 miles from Franklin Square, consisting o ©% acres of good land, all under <cultivation, choice stock of 175 fowls and dozens of young chickens, a two year old heifer, good horse, three wag- ons, last but not least, a fine six-room house, two barns and two henneries. Owner leaving state. Can be bought very cheap if tzken at once. For par- ticulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and iavestment Broker, Franklin Square, Norwiech. FOR SALE, Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blogks, Building Lots, all in de. sirable loca‘ions. List your property 1f you care ‘to seil or remt. as 1 number of people lookini for real es- tate investmen F. HILL. and Jnsuramee. Thayer Bldg. 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 Buivoses. Suitabie for mami purposes. e for u- facturing plant. Spur track for 3 cars on the premises. Inquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main St. May Building The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors and Builders Dealers in Masone' Building Supplies. LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND — Came to m; lace Sunday, May 21st a black cow, fell horn broken off, white spot back Ly 2. ISR weg o chester, Con: may23d e to my place leather collar. Owner may have same by fiTlns for this adv. Mrs. W. F. Whipple, Voluntown. ‘mey28d LOST—Frida; Ifimoog between Norwich and sz City, t box con- taining three trousers. _Tel. 64-4, lu-‘.tf .City Div., and receive reward. ma: S ; reward will ”Ffl‘ e Ay s o & it. Dr. 3. J. Donohue. fon mayisd over the full course. It’s the man who turns shax"p against the wind that wins! about and comes back - Don’t drift;‘mxp out your course and hold to it. Remember that BULLETIN WANT ADS are the buoys that mark the turning point. s 2 Telephone 480 . - WANTED WANTED—An elevator boy at Cen- tral Building may23d DETECTIVES—Be a_detectlve; earn large salaries; plenty of traveling; mel and female. Write Supt. Downe: 1069, Providenc may23d_ WANTED A competent maid for general housework; must be a good cock; satisfactory references required. Mr. F. B. Ricketson, Taftville. may23d WANTED_Furniture to polish and repair; also houses to paint. 25 Chest- nut St, upstairs.” E. Green. may23d _ WANTED Salesman to work with local fifm; salary $10 per week. Ad- dress Salesman, Bulletin, - before 2 oclock today. may23d EXPERIENCED Suipping clerks, 25 to- 40 years old, to take tests at Hart- ford, Conn.. June 17, 1816, for eligible list ‘from which appointient will be made at state armory at $75 per month, with promoticn for efficiency; practical manager required. Application must be filed by noon of June 3. Inguire of State Civil Service Commisston, Capi- t tford, Co may22d NTED A young lady for general office Work who is accurate at ngures, knowledge of stenography not bei ntial. Address P. O. Box No. 1 orwich, Ct. may22d ! SMILE a while, and while you smile arother smiles, and soon there's miles and miles of smiles. and life's worth cause you smile with the plea: receive from the Cobweb Co: cigar from Fagan's Smoke Shop. monthiy way. permanent care Bulletin. WANTED —Good smith; steady 3o ferred. _Walter’ Cobn._Plione §3-13 WANTED Young man positions. Rail- maySA all-arcund black- married man pre- Shippee, Danieison, may20d to_take 100 Union St, may20d tools, curios, highest cash_pricé. Write . Vater St. maysd NTED—H) ¢ cash prices raid | for second-hand ranges. A. Bruckner, -3, mayid house, 44 Laurel place ‘in Norwich for rooming and boarding. Tel. 7 Catering to parties a speclalty. maylsd WANTED Secornd ha: antiques, ete. o call W % FOR SALE to with or without bourdy 36 Ladrel L . maysd FOR RENT—Tenement of six rocms, PR R B L Bouse at 35 FOR SALE—In Lisbon, 3% acres of cultivated jand, with fruit trees, mext to Shooting Club. Address Mrs. Agnes Oddie, R. D, 4. may?: FOR SALE or will exchange for livi stock, one Metz auto, one good farm horse. Daniel S. Guile, R..D. No. 5. Tel. 439, may33d _ O, < Beach, Conn. Phone 955-4.. TO LET—A downstairs apartment of five rooms, with bath and modern con- veniences, ‘at 443 Main St.; a nice yard with this rent. Inquire upstairs. apr2ld Jas. A. Hiscox. PRIVATE SALE of antiques at the Carpenter house on the Norwich Town Green. Most of the things have been in the Carpenter family for the past 150 years. cdnesday and Thursday this Week. - Hours of sale: 9 to 12 and 2 to 4. Mrs. Bessle Beckwith. may23d FOR SALE_Fifty O. L C. Chester e pigs. large and.well developed, from § to 1) weeks 0ld; prices reason- able, and all pigs shipped on approval, G, 0. D. Raymond C. Kogers, Hampton, Conn. R. F. D. No, 1. mayz3d TO RENT—A furnished room for light housekeeping. 27 Division St. _aprzid TO RENT—Furnished rooms; also housekeeping. 75 School St. Telephone 522-13. apr2od An apartment of sev. rooms in The Marion, sieam heat, ja itor service and continuous hot water furnished; also an apartment of eight rooms in’'The Huntington, 170 Broad- way, one of the finest in Norwich. In- quire of Shea & Burke, 41 Main St aprisa FOR SALE—Ice cream freezers, ice crusher, cedar tubs, steel cans, pulleys, Dbelting, spoons, plates, fruit and ex- tracis. all in good condition. 349 West Main. ‘Phone 1354 Mrs. Geo. A. Lewis. ap FOR SALE-—One Molver top buggy, a bargain. Rev. Young, Yantie Ct. R. D, 1. Tel 1 zrah. mays2d FOR SALE 12 horses, been used on express and trucking wagons, suitable for farm or any general purpose work, weighing from 1000 Ibs. to 1300 Ibs. each, ages § to 12 vears, prices $4 $150 each; also two matched pairs, Ibs und 2500 Ibs, all good workers and some g00d drivers; must be ali sold this week at some price. Call at 341 Main St may22d TOR SALENinc Barred Rock hens, $11; four Wilte Kock pullets, $: arm, North Stonington, Conn._ R, ] L T maysedt FOR SALK—SIX 200d work horscs. it from 1200 to 1400 pounds, work vle or single, fat and slick, work- ing every day; I have owned them year or more and wiil gell them; I have Jjust completed a_concfete garage and have no use for them. Merriil H. Jones, 44 Union St, Willimantic, Ct. Te.e- phene mayzod ing varieties of early and late tomato plants, Earliania, Early Mascot, Jewel, Bonny Best. Champion and Stone; other late sorts soon; unusually well hard- encd, ruzged piants; regular prices to the trade. Tel 10 ¥. E. Feckham, Kast Side Garders. mayisd FOR_SALA—Ford touring car. Ma- jestic Garage. W. R. Frisbie. -mayl7d WANTED—Nursery maids. - Rhode Isiand Hospital, Providemce, R. I, of- fers a one vear's course’ in training of maids to care for babies. Apply to supt. | WANTED—Farm not tar from town;] must be cheap; no agent answer. G. Maurer, Preston, Conn. R. F. D. 5. may13d WANTED A g00d seneral house- work girl; only onc who will €0 to Cape Cod for the summer need apply Address Housework, Bulletin. _may1$ WANTED — Fruit, shade and elm trees to spray: no job teo small or too_big. LeRoy Osborne, 42 Cedar St., or_Phone 387-2. may19d WE BUY and sell furpiture of all kinds; also make the famous roll feathér mattress from your old bed and pillows. S. Zelinger, Breed Bldg. 4-6 Main St. Norwich. Tel 1022-5. apr22d SPINNERS wanted; woolen. Apply to Pawcatuck Woolen Mills, Westerly, r21d & WANTED _Experienced warhers ai iearners. West Side Silk Mill. aprid MEN-WOMEN wanted; government jobs; 375 to $150 month; write immedi- ately for list positicus now obtainable. Pranklin Institute, Dept. 35-O. Roches- ter, N. Y. aprid FARMERS —We want you to get your money’s worth on fertilizers. We handle P. Armour's high grads fish and potash and Frisbie's hlgh grade. at a very low jce; also all kinds of seeds. ~ Cal Breoneville Grain Co. Phone 326 marsod WANTED AN ERRAND BOY ENQUIRE AT Bulletin Job Office: WANTED--WEAVERS Apply To JOSEPH HALL & SON Phone 646-4 Trading Cove|. - WANTED Girls, 5 Girls| nd | 10 i seash 3 ‘chambermaids, i | for ifianda 50 laborers 12 mlln-q-.! boys, 4 cool FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREA! GEO. L. CHESBRO © - Central Building, WANTED Finishing toom Help of all kinds, fulllng mills, washers, and dry finish- ing.” Apply 2 . Tel. 646-4. _ Trading_Cove. Norwich, Conn; | 5= FOR SALE—20 inch dril] press, slid- ing head; 20 In. X 18 in. x 43 ft. pianer and shatting: emery wheel stand and shafting; one 6 h. 9. 2 cyl. Hartford, and one 3% h. p. 1 cyl. Pequot engines. Groton, Con may13d ¥OR SALGFirst class democrat new. Inquire George wagon, practicall; F._Adams, Norwich Town. mayl2d POWDRPAINT saves cost of painting 75 per cent.; suited to every eclimate: is fireproof; destroys germs; for farm ers, pouitrymen and dairymen; water-! proots brick and cement: for a thou- sand other uses; litsrature free. Ad- dress Powdrpaint, Bulletin Offic mayizd SAND for sale in bank No. 20 Central Ave. Apply to John E. Fanning, 52 Broadway. mayi2d TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms, modern conveniences, at The Seymour, 84 Franklin St. Phone 1043-2. aprlad ‘THE BRONSON. 1z ‘Durkee Lane. rear of Bulleiin building. Furnished rooms to let. _lnquire basement. TO RENT—Stors at 61 Franklin St Inqui: at Bulletin Office. dfilld FURNISHED ROOM — Centrally io- cated. Emina Morse, 18 Union St TO RENT Flat of 6 rooms’ with bath, and Porch 2 Flat of 5 rooms and bath . $15. Flat of 5 rooms and bath $10. ALLING RUBBER CO. FOR RENT The offices and rooms, with large vault, recently occupied by the Shore Line Electric Railway Co., the Thames Loan & Trust Co. building, Shetucket street, on main floor and above. gas $18. AMOS A. BROWNING, Receiver. To Rent | Six Room Apartment in nicest residential section. All improvemeni.s. He-l' furnished. 3 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Strest FOR SALE—A 1T-acre lot covered with chestnut trees, located in Led- yard. John Trankia, Norwich, Conn. may| FOR SALE—Grocery store handling meats, doing fine- business; good. rea- sons for selling: Central Village, Ct. Mdrelfld Geo. C. Potvin, Moosup, Ct. may ) FOR SALE—Market and _ groce! store doing good business in Plainfel Address Geo. C. Potvin, Moosup, maysd FOR SALE at a walffut and ash desk: 9 1-2 feet long, 2 1-3 feet wide, 6 5-6 feet high; thry drawers; plate glass front. D. B, Spalding, Stonington, Conn. apr28d tf FOR SALE—Good pigs. Oliver F. Downs, Brooklyn, Cond. - Phone 31-4. FOR SALE—Cheap, one 1912 T. B. Jeltrey Co. touring oar, Rambi odel, in good order, roomy and commodious: 4 0ne easy riding tamily car A E Race, North Frauklin. n -3, Lebanon. apri7d FOR SALE—About 35 loads of loam. George K. Fellows & Co. 36 Lake St. City. aprida Mr. Poultryman: Komemah ‘ards talking. your hens Send 50 cents for a bottle of mah Specific Stops the trouble at once. ‘mar25d - bargain. try i i No. TR TO RENT Ocean and Salt Pond; sown Sower and vegelable gardens: hardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Renta! 3350, Others $200 to £4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY. ~csterly, R. L FOR SALE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE CHARLES F. THAYER FOR SALE, 161 Washington Street House of 14 modern equipment. Stable that may used as garage. 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 1834, 68 Broadway. FOR_SALE—Yantic Westfarms offer sung horse, fedale fresh LN S ls B P ana Selivery wagons. o 111-8. ~ meriid sl B L BRI & Co., 50 ICEBOX_for sal s may19d ‘5 C. Wortn = DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist | 50 ACRE FARM 110 ‘West 34th St., New ‘elephone 2998 Greeley What would you?! The worid eenmot Your woes, and your doubts, and your fears: % earth bias its own heart-sorrow, needs your smifles, not your tears. © mosmer, your moan wouwld grow For who could in — Should the 'mfld!gll "-m, -:!'lh the weeper, Hopry Colting. 18 | September. 1 HUMOR OF THE DAY “That young Hercules over there is great musical composer.” “A sound mind in a sound body, @>?"—St. Louis Star. Kid—Why does the cannon kick, papa? Papa—I guess they charged it too much, sonny.—Siren. The Officer (after a complaint) — This tea’s all right. What's the com- plaint? Tommy—iIt ain’t tea, sir; it's stoo! The Officer—And very nice stoo!— Sketeh. “But, my dear, word.” “Nevertheless, 1 know what you're thinking: but you're entirely mis- taken, and if you had any finer feel- ing you'd bes my pardon.” —Brown- ng’s Magazine. The Girl—You say that Miss Padds and Jack Pott are going to be mar- ried. Why, 1 didn’t know they' knew each other. The Cynic—They dowt. That's why they are going to be married.—Bos- ton Transeript. “I'm done with woman's suf- frage,” declared the ertswhile sym- pathizer. “The women are too . ex- ravagent.” The wife was puzzled. - “They've christened their cross- country automobile with ‘gasoline’ the backslider explained. ‘And with \‘'ampagne at only $5 a quart Puck. = “It's a wonder to me you Ameri- cans don’t abolish your legislatures aitogéther.” 3 “Why?” “You seem so haj ‘when they ad- jonn."—Richmond Times-Dispatch, Miss Foddie—I'm sure yow'll sign this' petition we're getting up to end the war. Reggie—Eah Jove, Tl go - you! They say that it it lasts much “longer we'll have 50-cent gasoline. — Life. {HE KALEIDOSCOPE, Ccal comprised 53 per ‘cent fof tho mineral product of Illimois in 1913. The total value of the mineral prod- et was $181825,221. 3 alone! incott's tor a 1 haven't said a More than 500,000 people die of com- municable disease each year in- il:e United ‘States, and more than 5,000,000 are sick as a rsult of infection. - A brilliant and permanent green can be produced from the juice of the stalk and leaves of nettles. - It is ! sometimes used to dye woolen stuffs. ~The sturdiness of Andalusian horses is attributed to the fact that diey feed on a species of wild clover which &'a'. only in the Spanish province of iz, . e Australian commonwéalth has the’ sweetest_tooth of all the countries in the world, its annual per capita consumption of sugar being 109 pounds. 2 A plan to make Nottingham, Eng- land o port by deepening the River Trent at a cost of $760,000 . hes ‘een approved by the Nottingham cor- poration. i Silkworm culture has . such an_exact science in France f ‘the weight of the cocoons in proportion to the eggs Incubated has ‘been doubled. 5 Harold ,’ét Arnold and ‘Wauseon, O., twins and no ‘beds, and now ‘vorces on the