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‘at all performances. nedies will-be shown every Tricks of te, a reel " Pathe drame, -will complete the bill for ‘Monday and Tuesday of next Ahe Paramount feature .will e fin Farnum in The Calliof the Cumberlands, from the ‘book and the play of the same name by Charles Buck. of a score of photopleys that rapk as among the very finest wm of the cinematographic art, Farnum has been accorded by u acclaim a position in'the van of American screen ists. Tn his roles of the virile American he ap- @s no other; actor to the jenses of -justice and‘fair ‘play through his eminently skilful interpretations. In such a role as this Mr. Farnum to Do seen in The Call'of the Cum- inds, in which he will bring out greater efflux than in The n from Indiana, his current the sympathy of his audi- pictures on Monday's bill are Nemesis, a comedy drama in two and Hapless Happenings, & single Pathe comedy. 'GOLONIAL THEATRE. feature picture at the Colonial 1s The Child of the West, Knick- cker drama in three parts, featur- gkie Sanders. The Desert Calls 1Own, Selig drama; Canimeted Nooz Tssanay drama. Two other “for today are When Kings #fie Law, Bio'drama, and The ‘Dilemma, Kalem comedy, programme. Matinee ev- 6¢; evening 10c. . New show 'SUNDAY SUBJECTS ‘Ghristian Science subject will The Only Cavescand Crontor, At the Broadway church on Sun- ing the subject for Rev. J. ermon will be “The Reli; & Child. the Sheltering Arms service: pconducted by Rev. H.:J. Wyck- the choir ‘of Second Congre- church. h Town Methodist Episcopai it Public services. Morning sub- N of Our Lord. Evening Our Treasures. s b VAt Trinity M. E. church, Rev. F. W. o T, the morning:subject be ‘The Infinite Outlook and the ming subject, The investment of _ At the First Congregational church fhe pastor, Rev. George H. Ewing, will oeeupy the pulpit at the Sunday morn- Ag service. The Y, P. §. C. B, will i9et at 6.80'p. m. Christ church. there will be : prayer at 9.30, Holy com- on_and sermon by the rector at ; Sunday school at 12 and even- prayer-at 730 p. m. the Greeneville Congregational ch, Sunday morning, the pastor speak on The Grace of God and Results, The session of the Sun- school ‘will be held at 12 o'clock. @race Church, Yantio, Rev. J. Areson, rector, there will be cele- of holy communion. and ser- n at 10.45. Bible class and Sunday at 1215, .evening prayer and at-7.80. iy at the Church of the Good d, Universalist, Rev. Joseph b ‘will preach on the subject, Ascension Blessings. There will school at noon and Y. P, ce at 6.15 p. m. _the Taitville Congregational oh ‘the -morning sermon will be by Rev. Albert Donnell 6f - City. The evening sermon- delivered by the pastor, Rev. Varley. The topic will be The ‘oung Ruler. the Second Congregational church re will be mor:fn"g ‘worship, with for the children; Sunday thool at noon; Young People's meet- at 645 p. m.,-and evening service SWwith sermon. The minister will preach ‘morning and evening. > the McKinley Avenus A. M. on_ohurch, Rev. . George Biddle, gtor, there will be preaching in the ing; Sunday school, 12.15.p. m., “preaching in the evening. The ject will be Solomon’s . Vision of ian Church, Grace Memorial Baptist church be preaching morning and )y the pastor, Rev. R. B. Har- pastor will baptize a num- candidates at Calvary Baptist at 1245. There will be a on service in the evening. the Central Baptist church, the Rev. Joel B. S ke evening he: will . preach Heard " Him' ' Bladly. " achool and -the “|dred dollars or Trichs | Jargs ok pine e G A m"‘.rn!on?g AGENCY, wm?-m Conn. - FOR SALE Eight room Bungalow with all im- provements—steam heat, hard wood floors, electric lights—lot 76x200 feet, also garage for two autos. Located on trolley line, ten minutes’ ride from Franklin Squrae. 4 Price reasonable. FRANCIIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich LAND FOR SALE PLEASTANT VIEW BEACH Westerly, R. I. Convenient to cars and beach. These lots are situated cornér First St. and Lawton Ave. (to the south of tennis courts). ~Lots 150x150 feet, or will be gut S0x150 to suit purchaser. J. CUR- RAN, 10 Burnside St. Providence, R. I. may2sThFS The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors and-Builders Dealers-in Masons’ Building Supplies. For Him All the Time. The editor-hero of _the Ishpeming frame-up of two or three years ago declared for the Colonel. The héro has been “for the Colonél” all the time.—Rochester Herald. LOST AND FOUND ~ BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or stolen, assbook No. 113803 of The Norwich Bivings Soutsty, - All pereons are cau- tioned against purchasing or negotiat- ing the same_and any person having a clcim to said book is hereby called upon fo present =aid claim to seiq bani ‘on or before the 26th day of November, 1516, or submit to having the book de. clared cancelled and extinguished and a new book issued in lieu thereof, or the amount due thereon paid. may278 LOST—Gray suede handbag, contain- ing lady's g0ld hunting case watch, small monogram. between Gales Ferry church and radiroad station. Friday, about 3 p. m. Reward. Mrs. Fannie A. Molthrop, Gales Ferry, Conn. jedd LOST—One Présto tank, from_Bish- op's_Crossing to_Plainfiel. Finder please return Box 212, Robert Monti, Figinfeld, Conn., and réceive reward. e LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE AUTOMOBILE TRAFFIC On account of the large number of automobiles passing through the city streets at the pregent time, many ex- tra jitneys being in use, notice is hereby given that the laws regulating epeed of motor.vehicles must be ob- served and will be strictly enforced. Persons operating such vehigles will ke notice that, amongst ‘other pro- visions, the law prescribes that upon E.|approaching an intersecting highway, curve, street corner or schoolhouse when children are going to or return- ing from school, a timely signal by bell or horn must be given and the vehicle must slow down and that per- sons operating such cars at the in- tersection of strests shall 'keep to the right of the intersection of the center of both highways wheén turning to the right, and pass to the right of the in- tersection of the of such high- ways before turning to the left.. Speed must at all times be reason- able and proper, having regard to the width, traffic_and present use of the highway. . ™~ For any first offense, the punish- ment may be a fine up-to one hun- imprisonment not more than ten days, and for a second offense, a fine up to five hundred dol- lars or imprisonment ‘not more than ix months or both, Officers. of 'the. law will,see that all Norwich,. Conm,, June 1, 1916, TIMOTHY,.C. MURPHY, “Mayon’Cy WANTED - JOSEPH HALL & SON Phone 646-4 Trading Cove WANTED Finlshing room help of all kinds, fulling mills, washers, and dry finish- ing. Apply JOSEPH HALL & SONS, Tel. 646-4. Trading Cove. FOR SALE 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 bankifg, 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 YOUNG AR sive % JIpi & Spoakly Course ou may Qesire to {ake: Tor any length of “at Norwich reial School in &?fimm Building, if you Wil give me few houfs of your spare Umo cach week. 1em offe an 3{% Dossinfe i itinche tralniog sl e ini al, will Do taught the syeroms (ha won £l of honor, the highest award of the -Pacific exposition, and at Same time get actuai business experfence. - You know, Presidemt Wil- son selected two writers of the systems it at Norwion Commercial School as personal stenogrdaphers. Don’t let this chance pass—you can start at any time betweén now and September first to attend the only business school in eastern 'nnecticut mentioned in the last United States government re- port—but I must know vour wishes in the matter at once, that 1 may make satisfactor; arrangements for you. Business Marager. Bulletin Office. Jeld ol ANTEDPalr of oxen: state age. Gore mutietin. o Do ot 'WANTED—Spinners at the Ashawa; Joolen MitL desa Al L » hens can't 't at same time. Are your hens - free trial package wi : it in the Teathers thorow couple of minutes, then @ piece of white paper und 100 lice. Test this free trial pack- & will keep ur poultry heaithy, make your hens y_and your chicks grow.’ Any of these lers will give you the- free trial package of Dr. Hess Instant Louse Killer: Norwich Gratn Co., 41 St.;_Albert Board) 74 Franklin St.; T. 'H. Eldridge, §5 Water St.; Murphy e Gain G, Mug' Norra Main Ber s e in s Nort n 3 R. Manning, Yantic. may6-10-13 WANTEDSiiver, Satistactory prices. confidential. Building. furniture, glass. Business ' strictly Antique Shop, _Central may1ss MEN Wanted; government jobs; $90 month; write {mmediately. Frankiin Ipstitute, Dept. 35-P., Rochester, N. Y. _Jeza WANTED—Capable young woman as cook or maid for lady or elderly couple or cere for_invalid: town or country. B. Box 5, Westerly, R, L e2d erhs USHUL M Garcla & Co’s shade. ‘wrapper cigar, Saturday only, 5¢ stralgit, box of 36" for $1.35. 1S a regular_clgar, gentlemen, at Fagan's Smcke Shop. jesa 38 of Norwich and vieinity to crbchet, &t_home; -experience unneces- ST s nge andiioply_snvetopd ro- quiréd, Box 36, :Bulletin Office. Je3d FOR SALE SIX DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on Greene Ave. and Cedar St. For particulars a2nd prices address ncronnll on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, nn. - FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de. sirable locaZions. List your property if you care to seil or rent as I have a numper of people looking for real es- tate investments. F. HYLL. Real Estate and Insuramce. Room 108. Thayer Bldg. s oS Beautiful Residence FOR SALE Situated on the leading residential street of Wijlimantic, Conn., (corner Ploasant and Mountain streets.) House consiste-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 Main 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, one 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. / HAVE CUSTOMER for farm G50~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, ‘Willimantie, Conn. FOR SALE The Latham House and Lot, about 60x250 feet, at Gales Ferry. Just what you" are looking for. E..A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street Tllipfie;lt 800 For Sale or To Reat Substantial Frame - lla ‘mayéa WANTED—Board end room in pri vate Catholic family by a gentleman; can pay the highest prite and furnish good references. Write Box 7, care Bulletin Co. Je3d WANTED_Temperate, reliable, sin- gle man on dairy farm, or married man without children. Address Box 121, Quinebaug, Conn. Je2d WANTED—At once, girl for general 1o M Obwala G, Stiect 1 Broad L, s, aid C. roa ‘Danielson. Fhone 297. Je2d WANTED—_Rellable man for farm ‘worl €. B. York, Wes jeld WANTED_A boy in a drug stor Inquire at Builetin Office. Jeld WANTED Biderly women to board and care for; best of references fur- nished, Address Box 40, Bulletin. _jesd ‘WOULD $150 monthly, as general agent for $100,000 corporation, and a Ford' auto” of your own, free, intro- ducin; stock dip and disinfectants, sweeping compound, fly oil, stock and poultry remedies, etc. interest you? Then address Royoleum Co-op. Mfg. Co., Dept. 56, Monticeilo, Ind. Je3d WANTED—Good general housework girl (Protestant) In a small family; no washing; Pplain cook; wages $35 365 Bl Wamphassuc Boint -2, W. A. Pike, Wam; uc Polnt, Stonington, Conn. jeld WANTED—A barber at Wauregan House Barber Shop. se1d WANTED — 500 bushels _charcoal. Ocean House, Watch Hill, R. L jeld open type, fantail style and boat practicatly Tig now’ 3 very reasonable price. SO A W exhins bon NG SBALL FOR SALE Two Holsteln cows, & and 4 years 1, due (o freshen in &' few days. H. 3. Hon, Tele- Phone connection. FOR SALE--Motor boat, in good run- ning order, 3 Tores power Lathrop Mo: tor, 20 feet long; price 350 If taken at mxfea.fl A. Izbicki, 10 Sturtevant Ave. e FOR SALE —One 25 ft. mof utl, FOR SALE—_Stop look and 1i 1915 Indian NEntwelsht motortyele {0 3125, for quick cash sale; ine in A No. 1 condition and only run 300 miles; reason for selling, owner wants auvo;’ equipment includes carrier, horn, cushion, footboards, rear foot rests, rear dustguard, pump, tools, etc.; orig- inel cost complete $160; i cail, ne or write at once. Ray Petlett, Danlelson, Conn. jedd : TO RENT TO RENT—Furnished room. L._B. Lear, 32 Church St, Apt. TO RENT _Lower and_upper tene- ment at 663 Nortn Main St Apply at of The Norwich Belt Mfg. Co., Inc. Inquire o eaa AT M TRE B e T 22 et FOR RENT — Furnished rooms with private 7, central location, $3; sec- ‘ond fioor, 8 Church St. may30TuThs TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, with bath, Marion Bldg., 326 Main St. Riug first or second beil. Je FINE apantment, No. 306 Mal; next Chelsea b::k, l: fine condn!uo John E. Fanning, No. 52 Broadway. je2d 76 BOSWELL Ave.; best tenement, five rooms, in the city; rent 35. John E. Fanning, 52 Broadway. je2d FOR RENT—Good rooms with board at The Plymouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. Telephone 785 1 RENT_Furnished rooms; Hght housekeeping. 7 Oak St. Jeld TO RENT_Three tenements, four rooms each. 153 West Main St. jeld also FOR SALE—Mitchell 1913 five-pas- genger 40 h. p. touring car; newly painted; electric lights, etc.; good oyer- in first class condition; would make ideal Hvery car. inquire of Robert Townsend, Uncas- vilie, Conn. Jead FQR SALE ice cream freezers, ice crusher, cedar tubs, steel cans, pulleys, Delting, spoons, plates, fruit and ex- tracts, ‘all in good condition. 349 West Main. ‘Phone 73§-4. Mrs. Geo. A. Lewis. aprizd FOR SALE—Eight ft. wagon and two carriages. C. H. Plerce, 5 Thames Ter- race. JelThSTu FOR SALE—White Wyandotte ghicks: aiso eggs for hatching Marjorie Barber. Phone 468: maysIws FOR SALE—A good two-horse lum- ber wagon. I Sante, Scott Hill. je2d JUST RECEIVED—18-r60ms of house- hold furniture, including desks, bu- reaus, comodes, mirrors, tables, Jlfllul. beds, ‘chairs and stoves, pictures of all s0Tts. Come and see them. Prices ow. S. Zelinger, Breed Bld'l% 4 and 6 Main St Norwich, Conn. Tel. 1022-5. je2d baby Miss INVENT something; it mey bring wealth; send sketch of your invention; free booklet, “How to Obtain a Patent and What io Invent” Waters Com- peny, 4223 Warder Bids., e A e AGENTS—You can make $80 to $100 a weel selling our snappy household spgelalty linel 400 fast sellers. DIv. 628, American’ Aluminum Mfg. Co., Le- mont, 1. jesad MARRY if lonely; for results, try me; best and most successful; hundreds rich wish marriage soon: strictly confi- most rellable: years of experi- ence; descriptions free. “The Success- ful Club.” Mrs. Purdle. Box 556, Oak- £ Je38 TARGE manufacturer wants Tepre- sentaclves to. sell shirts, underwear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skints, direct to homes. ~Write for 'free samples. Madison Mills, 590 Broadway, New_ York City. Je3s " LIVE agents mako big money han- dling our fast selling: specialty for of- fice @nd home; particulars free; ewrite us. L. P, True & Co., Hope, Me. = jesS WANTEDMan with knowledge of some business trade. To the right man I _will furnish space, rent; an show window, all free. Celi at Godek's Varlety Store, Jewett City, £onn. jeld WANTED—Competent cook for small family. Apply morning or evening. Miss Gilman, 339 Washington St,, Nor- wich, Conn. Jeld WANTED —Weavers on cotton and. siik work, Mason & Stafford looms. Ap- Bl to Jodepn J. Taylor & Co. Moscow ills, Hope Valley, R. L nay3id FOR SALE—A two vear old Ayrshire bull, Joseph Warner, Weuregan, Conn. FOR SALE New milch Jerse: good for family cow. tic. Lebanon 33-4. BUY a_cottage house. No. 61 Otro- large lot; terms to suit. B. Fanning., 52 Broadway, City. cow,, W. S Vail, Yan~ Je2d FOR SALB—Five Canadian shepherd dogs, $5 each. Felix Garceau, Blue' Hill Farm. je2da WANTED—Two ironers and woman to work in starch. Norwich Steam Laurdry. may3ld FOR SALE—Two horses and one cow gxpected to calve soom, one” yearling. Leonard Chapman, Versailles. ez TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light heusekeeping, and also single rooms. 27 Division St.. Je1d’ TO RENT Centrally located flat, six rooms and bath, all modern Improvo- ments; possession June 1st. Inquire at 122 Broadway. may29d TO RENT_Furnished rooms, all con- veniences, five minutes’ walk from Frankiin square; men only. 125 School St._Telephone 522-4. may29d TO RENT—Beautiful rooms, newly decorated and newly furnished, nice lo- cation, $2.50 up. 83 Waskington St Phone’ 1429-2. may29d rmé'm:m'_ woms. certain as . One Inenchea his boom 100 fate; then ‘there were three. > One couldn’t hear the ground, then ‘there were twa, ~5 Two littie favorite sons, anxious: botn One’s issues all were swiped, then thero was one. R One little favorite son, positive he Thm!b:rd.muwm_ @nd then —McLandburgh Wilden, In tbe New Fork Sun. MY GARDEN. A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot Rose piot, Fringed pool. Fern'd ‘ot— The veriest schoor - v Of peace; and yet the fool Contends’ that God is not— Not God! l"u ‘sarden! when the eve 8 cool? Nay, but I have a sign; “Tis’ very sure God walks in mine. HUMOR OF THE DAY Subaltern—Well, what do you wamt? Tommy (formerly a cobbler)—The cap'n’s ‘orse wants soling an’ ’‘eeling, sir—London Punch. Stranger—Gee, this s a funny Jook- ing town. 2% Native—Huh, think how much fun- nier it would look if you were cross- eyed and drunk—Widow. i First 1 can’'t imagine how that secret leaked out. & Second ditto—Nor 1! I'm sure every= one I told promised to say rothing TO RENT—Two flats, seven rooms and four rooms; also cottage, all mod- ern improvemerits. 349 West Main St FOR RENT Pleasant nine room tenement, with bath, modern improve- ments, location’ for boarders. In- quite of Bulletin. may27d TO RENT—AL Pleasant View Beach, seven room ccttage, furnished, modern improvements, $150 for season: with garpse $176. P.O. Box 3i6, Westerly, I may27d TO LET Cottage at Pleasant View; nine rooms and bath, with modern im- provements; garage for two _cars. George E, Broughton, 6 Main St., West- enly, R. L may27d about it.—Pasging Show. “It used to be the style to. publish a man’s Jife and letters.” ¥ “Well?” ;. “Now they just complle a schedule of his various pay envelopes."—Kan- sas City Journal % Business caller (looking at photo- gravh)—’!‘hlg[ is a p,kmnc of Mrs. Peckington, I suppose? Peckington—Yes; that's her when she is—er—getting her picture taken. ‘Philadelphia Press. Her parent—You must understand, sir, that 1 want my daughter to have as good a home after marriage as be- fore. X TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, electric lights and bath, 50 Cedar St. may24d TO RENT—Flat of six rooms with bath, gas and porch, $18; fat of five Toomis and bath, $157 flat of five rooms and_bath, $10. ing Rubber Co. may24d TO_RENT—Tenement No. 160 Pros- pect 8¢ rent 35 per monta. J B Fan- ning, 53 Broadway. z mayizd TROOMS to rent, with or without board, 26 Laurel "HIill maysd WANPED—Immediately, first class electricians. Apply to L. A. Bradford, Danislson, Conn. Phone. may30d WANTED — Women _for _ general housework. _Apply at the Wauregan Boarding ~ House, Wauregan, Conn. Phone. may30d EXPERIENCED _voung _ saleslady wants position in store. L. B. Bulletin Office. may29d DARE vou answer this? Lonely farmer, worth $70,000, seeks marriage. “Honorable,” 57 Fourth St, San Fran- cisco. e3d FARM WANTED Small farm, near trolley; state particulars and lowest price. ‘Write Small Farm, Bulletin Co. ma; BEER for everybody: new discovers agents sell concentrated beer extract: makes genuine beer in a ffy_—just add water; small package; carry in pocket: big profits; $10 a day easy; a postal brings free trial offer. The Ambrew 3 Plum St, Cincinnati, O. je3d WOMEN wanted; full time salary $16 selling~guaranteed hoslery to wearer; 25c an hour spare time; permanent’ experience unnecessary. International Hoslery, Norristown, Pa. jesd FIVE bright, capable ladies to travel, demonsirate and seil dealers; $25 to $50 per week; Tallroad fares paid. Goodmich Drug Co., 89, Omahe, Nebr. 3 TOSITIONS are open for energetic men, as salesmen, for nursery stock; expeérience not necessary: splendid op- portunity; must act.quickly. Brown Brothers: Sutseites, Rochester, N. Y. e REPRESENTATIVES WANTED—We have an opening for several capable men or women to take care of our old customers and develop a business in Norwich, New London, Westerly, also nearby towns; exclusive territory given to a man of exceptional ability and a liberal commission, assuring one of a steaay income for years; references and experience required with application. Write W. C., care Bulletin Co. may29d WANTED_Immediately, middle aged, single or widowed woman, without. the care of children, to take charge and do the cooking in a factory_ boarding house where everything is furnished. references required.. Signed) Gardiner for an appointment. Hail, Jr., & Co. South Willington, Ct. may2sd FOR SALE—One draft horse, 10 years old, sound and good worker, or ex- change for driving_horse or cattle. Forest Washburn,_ Salem §t, Colches- ter, Conn. R. F. D. No. 3.\ je2d FOR RENT—Tenement of six rocms, with conveniences, garden and variety of frult, Mrs. Geo. Kingsley, Maple 5L may! FOR SALE—At a bargain, ome No. 7 Blickensderfer _typewriter, scientific keyboard, oak carrying case in. good order; one voilin, very good tone for solo or orchestra use; price given on uest. H. 4. Saunders, Rockville, B 1 e SO SALE_Powis bost, n cum, _ FOR SALE—Five passenger Paige car, 36 horse power, four cylinders, 1914 model, in good condition. Mrs. Eugene 3, Gerrick, 126 North St, Willimanuic. e TFOR SALE_Two-horse team wagon: aiso footboard wagon. Phome 1362-13 e 2 h. p. en- Inquire of Henry Filliger, Oc- may31ld WE STILL HAVE plenty of plants, early and late tomatoes, including %0! fed. Dwart Champions and Stone; Bull Nose and Ruby King peppers, Wakefleld and Oopenhagen cab e, salvias and asters; ail have béen once transplanted, to .. nardy, v us stock. F. E. Peckham, East Side. Tel. 1012, may30d FOR SALE—Ford tflflffifi car. j- jestic Garage. W. R. Frisble. mayl7da WANTED—A fow good steady weav- ers on woolen work; family help pre- ferred. _Apply at once. The ina Company, olina; R. I _may WANTED Oue Boy and one girl 16 ears old; g0od pay: steady work, Car- Denter Mig: Go. Newton St jesd CARD ROOM_help wanted; steady work. Apply to Mr. P. Dufty, ~The Carolina’ pany, Carolina, R. L may25d FOR SALE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE CHARLES F. THAYER FOR SALE, 161 Washington Street House of 14 rooms, modern equipment. Stable that may be used as garage. Large shade trees, extensive flower and vegetable gardens. Property has frontage of over 150 feet and depth of over 390 feet. Onme-of the choicest places in Norwich. ARCHA W. COIT, Telephone 1334. 63 -Broadway. 50 ACRE FARM WANTED—Second hand ~ furnitur: bighest price paid . A Bruckner, Frapklin St.Tel. 71 may2id FOR SALE_First class democrat wagon, practically new. Inquire George F. Adams, Norwich Town. mayiZd SAND for sale in bank No. 20 Central Ave Apply to John E. Fanning, G2 Broadway. mayl2d FOR SALE—Grocery store handling meats, doing fine business; good rea- sons for selling; Central ¥ age,, Ct. Address Geo. C. Potvin, Moosup, Ct. maysd WANTED — ‘A competent maid for general housework; must be a_good cook; satisfactory references required. Mr, ¥. B. Ricketson, Taftville may23d _ WANTED—Second hand tools, curios, antiques, etc.; highest cash price. Write or call Ward's, 44 Water St. may8d ‘WANTED—Nursery ~maids. Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, R. I, of- fers a one year's course in training of maids to care for bables. Apply to Supt. FARMERS—We want you to get your money’s worth on fertilizers. We handle S i g erase T 1ol gt lnlea:rfllo all kinds of seeds. " Call Srreenevflla Grain Co. Phone. 326-5. WANTED 10 General Housework irls, 5 Girls for_seashore, 3 chambermaids, 20 farmhands, 60 laborers, 12 milkers, 8 boys, 4 cooks. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO. Central Building, Norwich, Conn. WANTED FOR SALE Market and _ grocer; store doing good business in Plainfiel Ct. Address Geo. C. Potvin, Moosup, cu . may5d FOR SALE at a_ bargein. Black walnut and ash desk: 9 1-2 feet long, 2 1-3 feet wide, 6 5-8 feet high; thre drawers; plate glass front 'D. Spalding, Stonington, Conn. apr28d tf FOR SALE—About 25 loads of good loam. George B. Fellows & Co. 36 Lake St. City. aprida HELLQ, . Mr. Poultryman: Poultry Yards talking. Do ¥ eat eggs? Send 50 cents for a Konemah Specific No. 2. trouble at once. our hens bottle of ‘mar25d ICEBOX for sale: 6 ft. 3 in. 1 3 o Tide 3. & Wortn & Co., 80 Market St kg may1sd FOR SALE. A very desirable small farm, 2 1-2 miles from Irankiin Squate, consisting of 6% acres of good land, all under cultivation, ehoice stock of 175 fowls and dozens of young chickens, a_two year 0ld heifer, good horse, thrée 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 u?: at once. For par- ticulars inquire ¥ Stops .the FOR RENT—Nine room house at 35 Boswell Ave. Inguire at 42 Boswell Ave. Phone 1167-2. mayld TO_ RENT Cottage _at _ Crescent Beach, Conn. Inquire Jas. A. Hiscox. Phone 985-4. TO RENT—Furnished rooms housekeeping. 78 School St. Telephone 522-13. apr20d TO RENT — An apartment of seven rooms in The Marion, steam heat, jan- itor service and continuous hot water turnished; also an apartment Of eight rooms in 'Tne Hunungtom 170 Broad- way, one of the finest in Norwich. In- quire of Shea & Burke, 41 Main St. aprisa TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms, modern convenlences, at The Seymour, B4 Franklin St. Phone 1043-2. aprizd THE BRONSON. 1z Durkee Lane. rear of Bulletin building. Furnished Fooms to let. _Inquire bassment TO RENT—Stors at 61 Franklin St Inquire st Bulletin Office. decisd FURNISHED ROOM — Centrally lo- cated. Emina Morse, 18 Union St FOR RENT The offices and rooms, with large vault, recently occupied by the Shore ine Electric Railway Co. in the Thames. Loan & Trust Co. building, Shetucket street, on main floor and above. AMOS A. BROWNING, Receiver. TO RENT - Shop in rear of Bottomley house on North Main street, frouting on packing house road, with entrance from North Main street. Electric ‘power, and gas. Apply at office of lights TO RENT NTAUG—Ten-; t QUON; ¥ oty g l : -Her suitor—Well, youre not going to break up housekeeping, are you?— ‘Boston Transcript. “Did you see my- gunburst last o L ch of her . “No, 1 didn’t,” sald the nelghbor, caustically, “but I certainly w‘ he would if he ate another '— Ladies’ Homa Journal # “Boo hoo,” sobbed litfle 1 2o oo s e S my new hat” > “Now be a little wman and don't gey st because a horrld boy js‘t’one and hit your hat,” said his moth- “Tiyes, but my head was in it when he hit it”—Puck. - THE KALEIDOSCOPE Electrical railways of . _the United 5&%% represent a valuation of §730,- graph poles often start growing again when set up in the tropics and vine roots often disrupt masonry. After an absence of thres years a D o Getn Bratien. o v from {lflm‘d to its loft at Witheridge, Eng- land. Mr. I, a fisherman_in Hawail, has the shortest, name in the world: He wins_over General O, of Mexico, by a valid technicality, as headline writ- ers can attest. * In the present fiscal year the United States bureau of fisheries expects to efficeed all former records in the num- ber of fish distributed and may pass the 5,000,000 mark. et 17 L The daylight-saving scheme was in- stituted in Halifax on 1, all clocks being advanced tem has in recent years by many municipalities and seems to be meeting with popular approval The London board of trade has de- e R Stk Thaseeiias Fair in London next year -m% ‘building in Monday, February 26, to e fais and th e fair and the 15 %o e neid will due course. according to an in the legisiature recently, has receiv- ed in the past seven years over §3,500,- 000 revenue from crown lumber cut off 771,190,000,000 feet. The mmmfld.lhl' twelve months’ —cut = amounting during that -