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TODAY; 5 | Feature Moving Pictures at the. Au- ditorium tre. u_!m-(,}s.c‘mra at the Breed The- alSuderilie ena Moving Fistures at Music Association meets in Korwich Rifle Club mests at thS ‘Uneas Lodge, No. 11, I 0. O. F., meets ‘Falows® Hall in 5 ‘Thames Union, No. 137, U. B: of C. “and J. of A, meets in Carpenters’ Hall. Norwion Actie, No, 367, o E. moets in Bagles’ Hall Ladies’ Auxiliary, Div. il No. = H., meets in Foresters' Hall. S Last of Y. M. C. A. Course. 5 The last of the Y. M. C. A. course occurs tonight at 8 o'clock at Y. M. C. A. hall. This will be m?i e,\;'enlng of magic, impersonations and humor. Since the gifted Maro forever laid down his magician’s wand, many ar- Hampshire Car Was of Mrs. Crawford. sub deacon. The chi with friends and relatives. At fertory O. Salu ‘was sung thur Roy, Jr. As was the by body was from the church Nearer, My God, Thee was played by the _ 5 g Many Mourners at Funeral of Mrs. Piorre Deslandes — Why a New Stalled—Death Burial was in the fam- fly Iot in St. Mary's bearers ‘were Charles wville, HerbertsBenoit, Chicopee irard, Gabota, ot Tatt Frank Clocher. Joseph e WANTED _Position as Burss or manent care 3f invalid or old lady. B. Jewis is"Union st “WANTED——A second-hand bi Setween | Once. Telephone 1038-13. = 0. 25600. and receive mar2d ¥ position for second work T WANTED—Five men, also five Elmwz Steam Iz:firy. 28 R cm .'..o-u by the day, to ‘Experienced girl wishes Frank- P marine boock, Nor-. mar3sSMW “Gme Black Work horss, bout 1700 1bs. - “Co. Oftfice. mar3d 3 TO RENT ;e BOX SOOUT. _—| D - & clevér Tiftle feliow in = _E"‘ gL T e o i ed khalk! sult, An’ he looks just like a soldler, b o LB o about 300 weres o et e with tools stock; Bt e de: Geivea, “hqutte st Bulletin s ald & helligh strife, There's none of that for him, I Jifter up of life. i 't an’ i), an’ o, an' sneak, an plas ed if desired. u! e. marsd Bavia Fnauie. 7 Sx: ¢ Common Council meets in ; . o . WOR RENT—To an American family, |4 boy fn sizembuc watch nim apartment of seven roofms, With ati igs he's o man on the job and pledged to . Wwhere, ‘when, and as he His e is peeded ‘for action, a and for work is bared An’ he's marchin motto, “Be le- cunveniences. Address Box 100, Un_Orfice. TO RENT—Centrally. located room gat, all modern improvements as0” five-room 1at, modern improve- ments. Inquire at’ 122 Broadway. to the mu repared!” He's the product of a big ide ing torough the land | TFOR SALE or would exchange for horn cattle or swine, one (1) new ma- Fpreader. . Wiliam J. Bowler, West illington; Cohn. marzd FOR_SALE One bay mare, weight 1000, age four years, fearless of autos, ind_ Kind, sire’ and. dam " with Ira A. Sweet, Canterbury, Ct., | R. D. No. 1, Box 15 marld a ALE—One_good cow, fi Cen! 5 ‘eb. 27. C. Henry, Ji Mans- ter, Conn. febzsd 'COWS FOR SALE Carioad New York swes That fits a8 a fellow tha test will stand, The most constructive mo for youngsters has been The biggest plan to shape a bo. come in a decadc Beside the schoofbook training Just the right amount Of common-sensish learnin the things that cour He waits the unexpected. and den to be shared For he’s marching to the motto, “Be Prepar FOR WENTFarm of 08 acres, §00d butldings, well watered, ou state road, petween Norwich and ' Preston City. known as twe J. D. Benjamin farm. kverett D. Benjaiin, K. . 3, Norwich. L o R BB SRR, TO RENT—Tenement of eight rooms, modern improvements, centrally locat: ed. Tel. 374-3. LebZOMWF TO -RENT—Pleasant first floor flat, five rooms, convenient to car Or square. Tel. 246, marid FOR RENT — Six-acre truck farm, With tois, etc,, near Ugean seacn, New He's 19t a gallery artist, tists have competed for the high place or eral E of Jeadership in this field, Whicn he Elipeyore” Radr TR 5 S or| some A5y MR U i o | Eonden, Soni Wl Sous propsicin VR oanany rie, had easily held for many vears upon | & ans hag charge of the CILE m home 30 Lebanon. Tenzsa - | e L e 0 Cont. | Beouty knows the way 'to the American platform. But it is our that James Morrison Totten magician, humorist, impersonator, won the coveted prize. By common consent of the lyceum public, no ar- tist today wields the magic wand of Maro with more delicacy, skill, mys- no personaiity so completely fills his wizard’s mant] no entertainer wears the cap and bells of this great master of legerdemain ‘ments. Personal Mention. Alphonse Turcott of Moosup was a week-end visitor at his home on High street. Mrs. Loretta Gaucher of Williman- tic spent Sunday with Miss Imelda Gaucher. James Coady is spending a few days in Woonsocket. Catherine McNally Dies After Several Months’ lliness—Joint Ini ion of Coungils of L'Union St. Jean Bap. tiste. Wwork horses; weight an: ich, 0s; medlum welght; Norwi Conn. Aday Wanted E ar3d WA To buy cheap, palr of state ress. Box 51 ‘marsd FOR SALE—Wo have plenty of wood and 'can il all ‘orders promptly. C. Shotes, Tel. 1554-14. ‘tebita ONE EXPERT BAKER AND ONE BAKER'S APPRENTICE GOOD SALARIES TO LIVE MEN "WANTED At once, eral housework. Appl & Street, Broaa Stv. phoné. b for gen- to Mrs. Oswald anielson. Conn. mar3d FOR SALE One new 390-e§8 Cy- phers Incubator, one 240-egg Cyphers incubator, one Newtown brooder, 600 capacity, ‘used one year; all the above in first ‘class condition. Georse 4 Apply at the at residence, 39 Bast WANTED—Good sober all round man to work ‘ou private place, with cattle, Town St.; refer: marzd Bradford, Montville. Phone 1076-12, Norwich ‘Division. \ feb27a FOR SALE~All (he Kingsley prop- @ wreck or at a firc And many are the wounde owe the lad & debt For he it was who knew twist the tuornique An’ the boy from out the seemed drowned bey Bcouty pressed an’ drew t that had almost van It's 100k around an’ help. utmost never spared For he's marching to motto, “Be Prep rnone 252-3. marid “TO RENT—-Two large front rooms, furnished. Apply at 270 Main St., over broukiyn_Outntters marld TO WENT_Furnished _rooms, with modern conveniences. Mrs. Quinn, § Phone 1429-5. marld AUTO LIVERY_Day or HIght ser- shori' or iong distance. - Wilfred Lariviere.. Day pnone 121¥-3. Nignt With more grace and ease than Mr.| Arthur Morrisett of Providence was once required. BooW. Kingsley prop- | Lariviere. 8 T Totten. 2 local visitor Saturday. Catherine MoNally, the twelve-year ? WANTED A iri for genoral hovsss | Bhonc s9sete. T re SR EgHES | M o = —aiso | Hold stl—you men Mhe bureau confidently presents| Robert Hines and Gus Swanson call- | old daughter of James McNally and work. Tel, Willimantic 55713 marsd e PR UL BB o T T seems like you clea him for his temth swccessful season as | ed on Montville friends Sunday. the late Catherine Murphy McNally, E FOR_SALE_Seven-room coltage T | nice rovim o Lt Nousskeeptig. 210 | mae S Your al 1o S the most gifted artist in his chosen| Floyd Tiffany attended the Scotland | dled Saturday evening after several W ANTED Cross ties for cash along | good residential section. A. M, Avery, | aumn St. over mivokiy 3 Diggest thing you've ficia that is_befors the publio today.| Road Social Saturday evening. Tote ks, She wills he Ereathy : e line of the N v, N H & H R o 2 2 A dozen yeurs, an' ‘he w Totten is a big all-round man and a| Harry Erickson of Willimantic spent | missed by her family and school- sented DYTw S Ritemn o wlish Hoxk- | WOR SALE—High cost of llving re-| FURNISHED rooms for light house-{ .~ Measure of his worth = big all-round magician and entertain- | Sunday with Railroad street friends. | mates for she' was a bright, compan- e B n. Allyn Sofwe | ducea: plant our” peach, “apple,” bear. | keepuw. 1. bivision St febidd | Hell make o petier Momelina s not_on! won - o ' ot e -3 he was in e h V t ES C. re; 0 or ere’s a hundred thousand " er. He has y What the Car Needed. s e T WANTED—Two —Dbright messenger | roses, shade trees, evergreens; highest | . #AXICAB for wire: jong of suort)Tnered a hundred thousand but he has tested their quality before hundreds of Chautauqua and lyceum audiences, the most critical in Amer- ica. The verdict is open to inspec- Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock a | school. New | ther and an aunt who gives the fam- ampshire marker, became stalled on | ily the most devoted care, three sis- large touring car a grade She is survived by her fa- boys for the delivery de; cellent opportunity to 1 ness. Western Union. WANTED rtment; e: rn the bus: marzd uality; send for Cataiogue ~No. 12 nes Bros.’ Nursery Company, Yales ville, Conn. % febz6d COTTAGE OR APARTMENT WANTED Seven-room_tenement, lo- decyd TO RENT — Furnished rooms; also conveniences “for liglit ~i.ousekeping. nOVZT You can hear them louder, louder, c the sample righteousness He's 1o tion. It Is not omly favorable but en- | fhe Pautipaus Hill road. The driver | ters and two brothers Anna, Fllen, of | “wOR SALE Farm of 115 acres, 106 Benoos Bt. - Tel. 1048-3. 3 3 thusiastic. His return list of dates is| walked back to town a distance of two | Teresa, James and John MeNally. Avaress of'th,fodern Improvements. |cated on stute highway which pisses|—o U o o e [ L e eag Lo e u immense. Totten's art is on big lines; | miles in quest of a service station. He |- & or & Rovms With Al Ivigreve .,_Bulletin_ 0! throngn said farm; bulldings consist U reoms; . 3 i3 £ 5 off 20°room house arranged for (WO |rates, suitabiy for ligni housckeepins. it = wure; it is finished. It is ap art|found & repair man and they started JOINT INITIATION ents 2 families, barn, tobacco shed, Eranary,|Mis. Emms sorse. i3 Union St. Jyzed| Bosten. that comes only out of a bix p#son-|back to repair the machine. Upon| 2 position, with good pay.|icehouse and other small 'bulldmgs, ® “ENT o the bullding corner Of e ality, wide in its sympathy, captivat- | arriving it was discovered that the | Fifty-seven Received Into Councils Centrally Located APPiy io The Wauregan Hotei, Nor-|standing on slight elevation, command. ¢~ W illow ey or- HUMOR OF THE DAY ing; ‘a personality glowinz ‘with pur-| only necessary repairs needed was to| Chapleau and Joan d’ Arc—Many wich, Conn. mar2d | ing a fine view of the village of Llling- | Frabilin and Wilow Eiiectis Dae oot ~ ¢ s ey thncted, mok| D (G b e Demolinn. TEs] Wieters Bresent | Bhohs J75. . M8 R ARE: | WANTED—To sell nice little estab- | jony Go fartile ana wall waterca. vun. | Areat druggisl” and Tie seies room| oy g ior i 3 ; J left town a wiser x ¢ lished general merchandise busine: . run- | eiore room and bakery formerly used o at you ar oarse, but wholesome and s 2 i - e e usines: ning water from spring supplying Vi ce isakery. Archa W.|me! e ATl himself _under the Week uegt. _The initiation of Council Chapleau e e including store building 32x32 ft. two | house and barn: can’ hive ' electric A R e e e e it tall as 152 and Joan @ Arc 279 of L'Union ; B station, g | from kast Side station of Hart TG MENT—Newly farmighed rooms, | take the blame myself!—Puch guidance of Prospero did not work more mystifying transformations. more impossible feats of illusion, all Miss was the guest of Miss Ethel A. Brown over the week-end. from iBast Side station of Hartford and Springtield street railway, office, public library, school, church, 2 acres land adjoining R. R. station, at North Windham, Ct.; oniy part cash required. O. E. Colburn, North Wind- Saint Jeah Baptiste of Jewett City | took place at Iinn's Opera House modern conveniences, at The SeymouT, Rocks—Beatley 84 Franklin St. Phone 1042-2. apri3d very gifted fellow. near post- ms co-operating to a happy end. There are about thirty tickets for sale at 50 cents each. and these can be secured at Y. M. C. A. DAVIS THEATRE. Big Bill of Keith Vaudeville Acts— Dorothy Dalton in Chicken Casey, Triangle Features, and Al. St. John in a Hilarious Comedy. Miss Mary J. Charon passed Sunday with Providence friends. Arthur Allard is employed at the Hopkins & Allen plant, at Norwich. Peter Ravenille of Central Village, formerly of Baltic was in town Sun- day. 1 Death of Miss Crawford. William Magill was called to Mys- tic Sunday by the death of his aunt, Miss Crawford. Miss Crawford was a former resident of this town and many friends are grieved to leatn of her death. Bverett Scofield spent the week-end at his home in Mystic. Mrs. Veronica Gallagher spent Sat- urday with Willimantic friends. Caught Big Pickerel, Ernest Bouchard and Rolan Wilcox fished through the ice on the She- tucket, Saturday, and returned with a good catch. Mr. Bouchard landed a pickerel weighing 3-4 pounds. Henry Douville was a Providence visitor Sunday. Bugene Gaucher was in Putnam on Sunday. Odilin Arpin of Hartford spent the week-end_at his ome on Main street. Town Clerk Arthur P. Cote was in Roston on official business Friday. William Cronin, train dispatcher at Plainfield, spent Sunday at his home on Wall street. Misses Mary Leith and Doris Holmes guests of New London friends For the first half of this week the management of this popuiar theatre will offer to the patrons ome of the best shows of the season, botn in vau- deville and photoplays. | The feature attraction is Murphy, Nichois & Co., four people, who have a roaring fun- ney travesty, from Zaza to Uncle Tom. This is a big time headline act and comes to-the Davis -direct from the larger Keith theatres, where this act has been played over two thousand times. The second act e Biily Nick- erson, the unusual monologist, who , dances and tells storics in his own peculiar way. The other act is Joe Dealey and Sister, a clever team of entertainers who have one of the finest_dancing novelties in_vaudeville. The Triangle feature on this bill s Dorothy Dalton, the new and magmetic star of the Kay Bee rompany, in Chicken Casey, a five part Ince pro- ! duction. The play has to do with the adven- tures of an actress who plays a clever trick on a young author to convince him that she is fitted for a role which 5 she desires. Tt is necessary for the| Mrs. Joseph Coreza has'moved from Sccompliehment of her purpose thai| (ccum to the Barber tenement on ghe dissuiss herself as a girl of the | I1Igh street. . slums and undergo a series of startling | _ Cliver Davidson of Pittsfield was a 2 Moves From Occum. adventuves. She is “game,” and the | 10Cai Visitor over the week-end. eventual discomfiture of the author Jg| Willred Hamill was in Bristol, R complete. . over Sunday. The piay is said to be extremely | ~Albert Taylor and Girard Almauist Y1 were Pi field visitors Sunday. a i al offe t - 1 ot o ollent opBortu- | ™ G orge Eeli was a Jewett City visi- nities not oniy to Miss Dalton but also | to Charies Gunn, the new Thomas H. Ince leading man, who appears as the author. | To complete the show, there is a| furny comedy called A Grab Bag| Bride, with AL St. John and a cast of | old Eeystone favorites. Matinee at 2.15: all seats 10 cents. Evening at 6.45 and 5.45; 10c. 15c and B0c. Concert orchestra at every per- lormance. Coming Thursday. Douglas Fairbanks in The Americano, his latest tomedy drama. THE AUDITORIUM. Today and Tomorrow George Walsh Will be Seen in Wm. Fox’s Produc. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sautter passed Sun- day with Jewett City relatives. Miss Mary Rathbun was a week-end visitor in New Haven: Miskes Olga Johnson and Freda Schmidt spent Sunday with New Lon- { don friends. i ! At Boston Show. Oliver Portelance ‘and L. G. Dres- cher were in Boston last week attend- ing the automobile show. They re- turned home Sunday evening. ~ The trip was mad in Mr. Drescher’s car. Manuel Morrjsett of Centreville, R. I, is spendingia few days with his family on River street. Joseph P. O'Brien of Lowell, Mas: was a Sunday visitor In_Baltic. Miss Agnes Shea of Bridgeport the guest of Mrs. William C. Smith. Charles Garrett spent Sunday Westerly. Ed ‘Quinn_was the guest of London_friends Sunday. Joel Swanson and Arthur ‘Alonquist were_Grosvenordale visitors Sunday. | 1. L. Buteau was the guest Sunday of Hartford friends. ! Mrs. Thomas Newman and daugh- ! ter Doris of Franklin were Sunday guests of Mrs. Moses Genard. Sells Pacing Mare. Charles F. Charon has sold his pac- ing mare Ti Bi Musco, 2.19 1-4, to a Plainfield mang Miss Margaret Fitzpatrick of the Academy spent Sunday at her home in Franklin. tion of Island of Desire—Also First of Fifteen Episodes of The Secret Kingdom. is in ‘William Fox will, today and tomor- row, present George Walsh in Island of Desire. This picture is well known throughout the world and has caused & great deal of praise for the work of Mr. Walsh. It is in five parts and G. Arthur Dunn's story of love and ad- venture. It can readily be said that - the Taland of Desire is more than what might be expected on the screen. Also the first of 15 episodes of the Vitagraph’s greatest serial The Secret Kingdom will be shown. This serial carries with it more thriiling moments /| . thap any_other serial on the market. Charles Richman and Dorothy Kelly carry off the leading roles with honor New Sunday dt 4 o'clock. There were fifty- seven members initiated. The meet- ing was called to order by Azarias Grenier, president of the Men's coun- cil, No. 152 and the first number was St. Jean de Baptiste hym Miss Marie Casavant and chor The following were the initiating officers: Henri T. Ledoux of Nashua, . H., as president A. Dyon of Wil- limantic as vige presiden:, B. Caron of Norwich as honorary president, Mr. Lemieux of Danielson as dean, J. H. Laflamme of Providence, master of ceremonies. The last named has been here for some time recruiting new mmbers. The following program was carried out: Potpourri, chorus remarks by Rev. J.J. McCabe; O Carrillon by Miss Ag- Jae Therrien and chorus; remarks by Mr. Huley of Danielson and L. J. Mo- rin of Danielson, Henri Ledoux of Nashua: flag drill by fourteen girls, accompanied by Miss Marie Casavant. The councils were honored by hav- ing at this meeting by President Gen- eral Henri Ledoux of Nashua and First Vice President L. J. Morin of Daniel- son. Refreshments were served the French Club room. Visitors came from Plainfield, Moo- sup, Danielson, North Grosvenordale, Putnam, ville, Baltic, Norwich, Occum, ' Wiimantic, Providence and Nashua, N. H. The hall was decorat- With America nand French flags. Forty-five Visit Library. Mrs. John Stewart was in charge of the reading room at Slater Library on Sunday afternoon. Forty-five visited the room. at b Borough Briefs. Miss Ida_Foster has returned from Brooklyn, N. ¥ Misses Jjennie Stewart spent Sunday Providence. Miss - May guest of M in_Providenc Golden Links Circle of the Kings Daughters meets with Mrs. Samuél Geer this_afternoon. Miss Emma Lucier and Miss Exiey of Baltic were Sunday at Mrs. Eli Lague’s. O., trade-unionists have | co-operative plan for a Coyle with and Ruth friends in was a week-end ‘arpenter Jones, Blake Nellie Alice guests Akron, started a labor temple. A RAW, SORE THROAT LEases Quickly When You Apply h a Little Musterole ‘ AAnd Musterole won't blister like the ©old-fashioned mustard phaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It pene- trates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and. draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment imade with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief for sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu- ralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil- and the entire cast s far superior'to anything ever offerhd before by the Vitagraph company jn the shape of a This afternoon allof the young la- dies attending the matinee will be presented with a handsome souvenir suitable for any home. These will be given out as iong as they last and the management wishes it stated that he would advise coming to this matinee 2arly. Carl Johnson is employed in a Nor- wich arms works. A number of local young men at- tended o party in Willimantic Sunday night. From the Consular Reports. An attempt to popularize the use of the sable fish, or black cod, as food, is to be made by the United States bureau of fisheries. The fish, of high quality in meat and lly un- known as an eatable, abounds .along the Pacific coast. BREED THEATRE Theodor Roberts and Anita King in " Anton, the Terrible, Feature for Menday and Tuesday—The Fall of a Nation Coming Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Theodor Roberts and Anita Kjng in the Jesse L. Lasky production of An- ton, the Terrible, written by Jules .Eckart Goodman from the Saturday Evening Post story by Thomas H. Uz- zell, and prepared for the screen by Marion Fairfax, will be the attraction at the Breed theatre today and Tues- day. ‘The eighth.chapter of The Great Se- ‘eret wili also be presented today and Tuesday. On_Thursday, Friday and Saturday Ereed theatre will present The of a Nation. Thomas Dixon's ghty sequel to The Birth of a Na- L e R R 3 With love and tax of 2 shiliings a pound value (48 cents for every $4.80) on American securities held by Englishmen who refuse to turn them over to the treas- ury. ‘Tokyo (Japan) business men have raised $2,492,500 for a beet sugar fac- tory at Pyeng Yang, Korea. —_— composer to accompany a great pié- ture. T will be performed in _its magnificent entirety at the Breed the- atre and exactly as produced at the Liberty theatre, New York, and the Tllinois theatre, Chicago. An orches- ira of ten pleces will furnish the Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA . A British order In council places al2nd dren. Keep it handy for instant use, D BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ATENTS Send sketoh: fres opinion certificate of patentability; free book, “How to Obtain a Patent and What to Invent;” patents secured through credit system. Talbert & Par- kar, Patent Lawyers, 4223 Warder Bldg., Wasaington, D, C. marsd BUY Amalgamatea Ol one cent shere; 100 per cent. dividends in 9 days possible: production now coming in; ground floor' stock, one cent a shar doubles rice shortl: 31 par $10 buys 1,000 shares. Write for {380 Colobra Blae Somabema ch 2 oma, 4 Okla. - marda” —_— e AUCTION NOTICE. J. £. WITTER . Auctioneer Office at Auction Room, Evans Block, Danielsons Conn. Watch this paper for full advertise- ment of one of the largest auction eales that will take place in Eastern Con- necticut this spring, at the John John- son farm, Pomfret, Conn., on Wednes- day, March 14, 1917 . ALBERT GOODHALL. valu FOR SALE ham. fed28d municipal building: will carr, head of stock, cut i5 tons of good hay last TED Young lady steady position. Peterson, 1.2 Main _t. o Apply . Teb2s work In season; milk may be sold at farm: or- chard, ‘15 acres of woodland. This is an all purpose farm and the deceased d_ | owner made a success. Price of this BOY WANTED—Good pay. Sample Shop. HORSES Maurice feb2id property is $12,000: liberal mortgage can be secured, as it is very desirabie investment. This fine property must T WANTED—For several months, 1 Will arrive about March 8 or 9—our agent with a car- venient to car line; willing to pay or $60 a month. letin. Address Box 10, fehzi nished house, centrally located or coi Bul- ur- | be sold to close an estate. Call or ad- dress Marshall . Charter, Admr., El- 350 | lington, Conn. feb24d a4 EGGS for hatching; pure bred R. I WANTED—Help at the factor: work to take home; no work given load of Horses, bought di- rect from western farms. Sound and well broken. All ready for ‘use. Good chunks. Come and see them. - PUTNAM TRUCKING & three -days. Colche: Columbia Kid Curler automatic operators, 4 pla buffers on nickel and brass 1 all round machinists, no labor troubles; foaters not wanted. bums “aiso gnless same can be roturned fnished in feb2d WANTED Five Gridley & Cleveland miliwrights, Hrst class steel polishers, 2 first class ti . for general factory work: steady and The New Depar- Employment Bureau, febaza Red. White Wyandottes, Barron White Leghorns; $1.00 setting of 15 eggs. P4 | Fred Hagberg, R. ¥. D. 6. Tel. 1864-15. FOR SALE—Wood in stove iengths. Phone 64t 3. Siegel. febzud ¥ARM for Me or to rent; the Pat- rick Shea farm, in Canterbury, two miles north of Canterbury Green, on Brookiyn road, consisting of 265 acres. Raaress P L. Shea. 185 Howard St. New London, Conn. Teni6a FOR SALE — Thoroughbred O. [ C. pigs for delivery when elght weeks cid ted $75 month; government jobs. tions free: write immediatel: iin _Institute. Dept. 37-C. TRADING CO. PUTNAM, CONN. feb15, WANTED —Men-women, 18 or ovel iist posi Frank- Rochester, as good stock as in ihe state. Tele: phone 1861-13. FOR SALE—1915 Reo overhauled and newly painted, guaranteed, at $350. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., Majestic’ Ga- d Telephone WANTED —antique furniture and fashioned silver: highest prices pai Bruckner, 55 Franklin St febi3d Phone 717-; rage. Jan27d FOR SALE_—Greatest real estate bar- ain in Norwieh; Buckingham home on ashizgton St.; 12-room house, most ola A WANTED—Second hand highest price paid. _A. Pruckner, Fracklin St. Tel 713-3. turniture may24d supstantially ~bullt, which cost over 320.000 o build: aiso S building lots nd 40-foot sireel. Price for resldemece WANTED—Old false teeth; matter if broken; set. Mail to L. Mazer, St., Philadelphia, Pa.; will send cash AUTOMOBILE aw furs, a every Thursday. A. O doesn’t 1 pay $1 to $5 per 2007 S. Fifth md the 28 lots, $10,000, Address Real Estate Exchange. New London, Conn. e21daw FOR SALE by FOR SALE 1916 SIX-CYLINDER BUICK ROADSTER IN FIRST-CL'ASS CONDITION novid WANTED. Man to take care of and drive team. SWIFT & COMPANY horses A small cottage at a small price. A. M. AVERY, 52 Broadway FOR SALE COWS FOR SALE. Another carload Northern Cows just CAN BE SEEN AT THE MAJESTIC AUTO EXCHANGE FARM WANTED We have customers for several farms from $1500 to $3000 in price. you want to sell, let us know. TRYON’S AGENCY, Willimantic, " WANTED UNITED STATES FINISHING CO. SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD and Helper Trading Cove, JAMES L. CASE WANTED 37 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. Boys, 2 Kitchen Women. Central Building JUST ARRIVED Another express car of 28 Horses Jjust here. Among these are a number of_good farm chunks and some nice draft horses—all are well broken and ready for work. Come and see them. Tel. 536-3. ELMER R. PIERSON. Buy This Place THE SPLENDID MODERN HOUSE, 20 GROVE STREET PRICE RIGHT E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff Street GOOD PAY WANTED Apply M. ROBERTSON CO., Montville, Conn. R SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable locations. List your property if you care to seli or rent, as 1 have WE WANT OLD Ti IN ANY CONDITION f2 to R W pay up, to 3600 per set, WILLIAM ¥. EILI, THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Real Eatate and . & D Ammrdnc e 142 Main Street. Up-stairs E————————————————— | | WHEN YOU ANT t> t your bus- tneas™ botore n!; puh{lc.nt‘h:'rtmk't n medtum . better. than thio P Vortising columns of The Bulletin. go0d Boss Picker Tender JOS. HALL & SON, Inc. Norwich, Conn. | 10 General Housework Women, 5 Spin- ners, 10 Weavers, 3 Second Girls, 2 Farmers, 50 Women for mill work, 4 FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro FOUR MEN WANTED American Strawboard Co. TWO FIREMEN —STEADY WORK arrived, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 1917, F. W. HOXIE, Lebanos, Conn. el. FOR SALE One of the choicest cottage houses located in the best part of East Broad St at a very modest price. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Ir ct. will buy a small farm of three acres cleared land, two cottage houses and barn, 50 apple trees and some other fruis; last fall's crop was 30 barrels. This place is situated on Norwich and Westerly trolley, R. F. D. and tele- phone. A rare bargain. Investigate Immediate possession. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. If you want a farm, send for my Farm Bulletin, latest edition, just pub- lished, choice of 400. Prices ranging from 3275 to $25,000. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 inz, Westerly, R. 1. Telephone No. 2365. A SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE OLD MYSTIC, CONN. Stocks—Huh! He usuall TO RENT “loans” when he tackles me “She wanted to marry him money." NEW SIX-ROOM APARTMENTS “Did she fail?" e Norwich Housing Company have| “No—he failed; and she Ex’ued thirty-five of ihe forty apart- | Some one else."—Topeka Jour ments recently built by them and have| Flatbush—Did you . at this time five vacant apartments on | sion over at your house Spring Garden Avenue. These vacant | ing?” ¢ apartments will be open for inspection | Bensonhurst — Yes: that every day during the next two weeks, | cook leaving."—Yonkers & " and any one desiring one of them 18| I always like to hea advised to apply at once. The apart-|what he thinks ments are very desiragie for small| “But people who alwa families ana rent for $20.00 per month. | they think usually thinik Inguire of J. J. CORKERY agreeable things.” Tel. 26 Room 120 Thayer Building| “An American - not fear asphyx e Why so Every voter has smoked cigars and survived.'—Buffa press. “Kitty is such a resourcef “Is she? Upper Flat, 5 rooms and bath T L R ! No. 38 Summer Street; three ||| jere ner reticule at home. e minutes’ walk from Franklin |||dered her nose with a m s Viby.- ddairable. —Boston Transcript e ¥ p: One Frosh — Bet I b Inquire of church more than_you i *Nother Frosh—Bet 0. F.—How many tim THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 724 v 68 “Is your husband fond of “Very. He goes every year.” “Is he a good shot?’ ‘No. He shoots very little wit rifle, but he does so enjoy (I games they have every nigh cabin in the woods."—Detr Press. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Photographic materisls in Spain. TO RENT APARTMENT AND DISPLAY ROOMS 106 MAIN STREET ing establishment Birmingham, Ala, has n street-car men with a member 700. or studio. Inquire of N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Cooking and agriculture an important part of instruc the Philippine Islands. Some 200 female textile have been deported from G the German authorities. FOR RENT The store at 202 Franklin St, occu- pled by H. D. Avery, the grocer, for several years. A good opening for th right man. For full particulars in- [Pipefitters employed on government raflrohds are pal quire of 2 our. B imum of 42 cents an hou Real Estate and Investmemt Broker,| Since 1912 the circulation of Franklin Square, Norwic] dren’s books in the ‘Toronto P trobled. Library has more than Thirty-seven libraries, of the state, have s from the Wisconsin in ident library STORE T0 About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonaple price. In- quire at Bulletin Office. t Employes of the Dublin Gas Company have returned pending settlement of their by arbitration. A movement is under way FOR SACE . tain a free public library for R mond, Va., inasmuch as the Virg State Library, located there able adequately to meet the need FOR SALE | eriments made in Norway electric heatin indicate that [ant, even temperature is possit an ‘experiment oi from 30 to 35 per cubic meter of space—3, Zeet. ON LAUREL HILL AVENUE 9 Room House with all improve- ments, including heat, in excellent condition with a garage, leaving town. Price right for quick sall FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Cent: Building, Norwich, Conn. Sixteen wool-lined boots trimm in_copper, each big enough to baby to sleep in, were preser Lena, Roxie, Jennie and Julia York hippodrome eiephants with chi blains. An idea of the enormous extent 102 acres; 60 tillable, level and smooth; _sofl ~exceptional, dark silt loam, does not bake or dry out and is in a very high state of cultivation; it is watered by springs, large stream and pond. About 90 apple trees, pears, peaches, plums, grapes, etc. 10 room’ house, good cellar and attic; {pump in kitchen to_well of excelient water. Large basement barn with wagon house attached, wagon and im. plement shed, garage, corn house and two poultry houses. All buildings in good condition. Also full line of farm implements for sale. Less than % mile particulars from ARCHA W. cOIT, Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Agricaltural Limest Will be very difficult to get this sea- [son. 8o place your order early with electrical industries may be gal from the fact that their annual come equals the total annual expen 1867-2—Phones—1167-4 ditures of the United States gover FOR SALE : (7 =~ Manchurian farmers harvested s DANIELSON, CONN. record crop of beans in the least se son, and as the market was firm ex The e, 3t Meohanic vorout>"cthe | perlencea " unprecedented prosper tage house with 12 rooms, city water, | CF¢at duantities of off were ehipp *|to American Pacific Coast ports. gas and electricty, on lot 72 feet Width with concrete walk. This very desirable centrally located property is offered at a very reason- able price, part mortgage if desired. Full particulars by communicating ith bt FRANK W. COY, Agt. Stillman Building Westerly, R. 1. DR. F. W. HOLMS. Dentist Shannen Building Annex, Room A Lelsanoue 333 - ENDS CATARRH, ASTHMA, Soney back. Sold and guaraateed by Fos sale by Lee & Osgood Ce.