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| SEELy vated by the sweetness and warmth | | thereof t’)‘lll he sets out t:no {,‘32.}.‘;‘ kissee, who escaped arter the P - Feature l-v:.‘ Fictures st the A | REREP U SR ontane Tiaye Bvl.. an important the plot as tre ) IR a¢ tne prees The Y means Of this machine that Moore .nfl Moving Fictures at|rescues Miss Courtet after she been wrongfully accused of theft. This o C"’h ) meets At AT otis | Scene presents thrill after thrill o Ceati. - leventh chapter of “The Great Unlon. )? kot te?‘ C en Aol lon meets at 117 Main 3 toh_Conolave. A Secret,” starring. Francis ~Bushman 0. 424. I O. H, and Beverly Bayne completes the bill for today and Tuesday. ts 'n Eagles' Hall. Norwich Lodge, No. 243, N. E. O. P., i Buckingham Memorial. bequonash Coungil, No. 11, D. of P, meets in Foresters' Hail. ANNOUNCEMENTS W. C. T. U. Meeting. 1A cordial invitation is extended to members and friends of the W. C. . Ut to attend a parlor meeting on ‘Wednesday, March twenty-eighth, at the home of Mrs. J. T. Starkweather, - Fairmount street. There will be music with an interesting pro- je. Take the 3 p. m. car for the ‘est Side. Orpheum Theatre, Danielson. You don’t want'to miss the play at the Orpheum theatre, Danieison, Thursday, March 25th. as it is a prob- jem that will cause each and every- one to stop, ponder and wonder who will be_the next victim of the grue- somie White Slave Trafic and the scenes and situation are so interwov- en and from a scenlc standpoint. As the curtain rises on the first act, you feel as though you have been trans- planted into some foreign clime and the strong situations at the climax of the acts are built so that the action makes you long to get a hold on the people in high authority that allows the persecution of The Girl Without a ce as written by Mr. Whitney Collins and produced by Robert Sher- man. The company will play two per- formances, at 2.30 and 8.15 p. m. THE AUDITORIUM. Gladys® Coburn in “The Primitive Call” and the Fourth Episode of “The Se- cret Kingdom,” Bill For Today and Tomerrow. Today and tomorrow will see the ‘William Fox production of The Primi- tive Call with Gladys Coburn in the leading role. She plays the part of Betty Malcoim, a girl who uses her in- fluence to make an Indian chief sign a land contract with her father. She plays on the sympathies of the chief son, Brain Elkhorn, whom she hac known as a college boy in the East The story is a strong one and - has been produced with (he most painstaking care. The fourth episode of the Secret Kingdom is also to be sliown theése two days and happens to be one of the chief parts of the series and should not be missed. It is a Vitagraph pro- duction and is one of the strongest rials ever put on the movie screen. FITCHVILLE Miss Julia Kingburger has been at Cumberland Hill, R. I, to attend the funeral of Mr. John McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frink spent the week-end with friends in Bridge- ort. PO eremiah Kane of Norwich, former- 1y of this place, is confined to th Backus hospital, where he was re: cently operated on for appendicitis, It is expected that a petition will be circulated soon to obtain signers for a special town meeting to decide wheth- er a new bridge be built across the Yantic river in place of the old iron one which is in a very dangerous con- dition. It is reported that should a new bridge be built that a new state road would soon be built in that sec- tion of the town. At present the road through Bozrah street is in the worst condition that it has been for years. POLICE GUARDS STATIONED ABOUT BANGOR POSTOFFICE. A Man Had Been Seen Acting Suspi ciously Near the Building. St. Mary’s Cantata. “Jephthak and His Daughter,” a atic cantata In three acts, will be given under the auspices of the Young Ladies’ Sodality of St. Mary's chirch at the Auditortum in the early part of April. The rehearsals are being well attended and are under the direction of Miss Lena C. Bou- dreau. The soldlers are being drilled by First Lieutenant William R. Defi- ison, Third Company, C. N. G. The or, Rev. Father Fitzmaurice, under 058’ general supervision the cantata will be given, is devoting time and giv- ing ‘valuable assistance to those in charge. The cast will be as follows: Jephthah, Nifith Ruler of Israel. Horace F. Corning Stophet ............ . Frank Healy Plan, Jewish Prince. William McClafferty Tzaf, Jewish Prince, Michael Coscoran Eloni, a Jewish Soldier, Nicholas Spellman Arnold, a Messenger, Frank P. McNamara Camp Guard, No. 1, Thomas Sheehan Camp Guard, No. 2. ....Joseph Daley Iphigenia, Jephthah's Daughter, Miss Sadie Driscoll Adanh, Daughter of Elon and Friend to Iphigenia ..Miss Jennie Sullivan Naomi, Jewish Maiden and Sister Bangor., Me., March 25.—Police guards were stationed about the post- office early Saturday after the author- ities had been informed that a man had been seen acting suspiciously near the building. A passerby told the po- lice that he had seen a man ciose to a basement window of the postoffice opening on an alley in the rear. When the man noted that he was being ob- served he picked up a satchel and ran off. A search for him was begun. The postoffice was erected last year at'a cost of $100,000. BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE to Elont - Miss Clair Coushlin -.._Katherine Brav .. Mary T. Sullivan . Rose Maline | ... Josephine Hartio Choruc—Jewish .maidens, ~soldiers Yeralds, etc. DAVIS THEATRE. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, “Joan of Arc Would Meet Woman's Problems of Today,” Says Miss Far- rar. The world’s history offers an extra- srdinary ‘and wonderful example for the Twentieth Century woman in Joan of Arc, the patron Saint of France, ac- cording to Miss Geraldine Farrar. The famous Metropolitan Opera prima don- na has just completed three months' work in’ California acting the role of Joan of Arc in a massive motion pic- ture produced under the direction of Cecil B. DeMille and entitled “Joan the Woman.” It will be shown at the Davis for three days, commencing to- joan of Arc lived five hundred years ago, yet the problems she met = and mastered, rising in the end to achieve- ments to which no other woman either before or after her has attained, are the problems universay to women of il ages.” said Miss Farrar. “It is not ®s If another Joan of Arc will rise from our midst in this generation to be | commander-in-chief of a great nation’s army, but in their small way thous- ands’of women in all parts of the world are miniature Joans. “Joan of Arc, more than any man who ever lived, stood for equ: ty and for woman's place in the world, not only alongside of man, but as thc leader of men. What community is thers but has its woman leader, its feminine mind that is more far-sceing than the masculine and qiorc idealls- “First of all, Joan stood for a prin- ciple. ~ Inspired by the ‘voices' who talked to her in her dreams. she was 1973 A POPULAR STYLE. Dress for Misses and Sm: This style may be made e s b pocket is unique in its shaping. The This dress s easy to develop and nice for serge or gabardine, velvet or satin. Braid or embroidery will form a suit- determined she had a mission in life | Apje trimmin o tr' ra to. perform. Rebuffed, ridiculed, | The pattern is cut in three sizes: 16, Wounded by word and sword, she clung | 1S_&nd 20 years. It requires 5 5-§ lenaciously to her purpose. = That the | yards of 44-inch material for an 13. size. The skirt portion measures yards at the lower edge. ttern of this illustration mailed address on receipt of 10 cents in_silver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company. Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. Hartford—Four new books have been added to the library of the Connecti- cut Historical socie One contains the records of Milton, Mass, and an- other the vital statistics of Salem, Mass, to the end of the vear 1849. Two_others contain the collections of the Maine Historical society. “TIZ” FIXES ACHING, - SWOLLEN, SORE FEET HOW “TIZ” DOES COMFORT TIRED, BURNING, CALLOUSED FEET AND CORNS. worid which circumscribes the life ac- | J$2 livities-of the modern woman s more | *% ted than Joan's world does notal- the opportunties of the modern to fight and win as she fought and won. “Never lived there an opportunist like Joan of Arc. Her constant cry was “The time is 50 short and there is so much to be done!’ Even after she rais- od the siege of Orleans in one of the most brilliant military exploits of all che was not content to remain 1 in her newly won honors. Where around her counted time in ‘months ang years, Joan chunted the “What finer lesson could Joan of Arc have left behind her for the mod- ern woman to ponder over? How often is heard the statement that tomor- row will be good enough? there was no Special arranged music will be play- ed by an enlarged orchestra of ten Matinee at 210, prices 25c to B0c. Evening at $.10, prices 25c to $1. Seats now selling.. BREED THEATRE. Qwen Moore and Marguerite Courtet in “The Kiss” and the Eleventh Chapter of “The Great Secret” Form ly Strong Bill For To- *1“ Tuesda: Today and Tuesday the Breed will Owen Moore and Marquerite in a delightful film dramt “The Kiss” As the title in- dicates, the exchanging of affection- _ ate caresses between the parties of the or stellar, parts forms a very im- incident in the story. The first the forerunner of many is stolen at a masked ball and Bas stolen it is capti- With Joan tomorrow—everything Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. Good-bye, corns, callcuses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tight- ness, no more Nmping with pain or drawing up your face in agony. “Tiz" is magical, acts right off. ' “Tiz" draws out all the poisonous exudations which Puff up the feet. Use “Tiz"” and wear smaller shoes. Use “Tiz" and forget your foot misery. Ah! how comfort- able your feet feel. Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded. smm 'ANDINDIGESTION “PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN” MAKES SICK, SOUR, GASSY STOMACHS FEEL FINE Do some foods vou eat hit back— taste good, but work badly; ferment into acids and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspep- tic, jot this down: Pape's Diapepsin helps neu the excessive acids in the stomach so your food won't sour and upset you. There never was any- thing so safely quick, so certainly effective. No difference how badly your stomach is upset you usually get happy relief in five minutes but what pleases you most is that it helps to regulate your stomach so you can eat your favorite foods without fear. Most remedies give you relief some- times—they are slow, but not sure. “Pape’s Diapepsin” is positive in neu- tralizing the acidity, so the misery won't come back very quickly. You feel different as soon as “Pape's Diapepsin” comes in contact with the stomach—adistress just vanishes—your stomach gets swhet. no gases, no belching, no eructations of undigested food, your head clears and you feel fine. Go now, make the best investment you ever made, byd getting a large fifty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless it is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder due to acid fer- mentation. _— CHARGED WITH LARCENY OF $3,000 FROM HIS MOTHER. John J. Sweeney of Roxbury District of Boston Under Arrest. New_ Bedford, Mass, March 25 John J. Sweeney of the Parker Hm! section of the Roxbury _district Boston was arrested here early vester- day on a charge of the larceny of $3.000 from his mother. According to information furnished the local author- ities by the Boston police, Sweeney left bome in February and later wrote to his mother, saying that he was going to Chicago and returning to her sev- eral hundred dollars of the money he is alleged to have taken. The police found a considerable sum of money on his person. | i LISTEN! The Harry Beebe Farm of 60 acres at Norwich Town must be sold to close an estate. Inquire about it. E. A. PRENIICE 86 Cliff Street Phone 200 J. C. WITTER . Auctioneer Oftice and Auction Reoms, Evans Block, Danielson Conn. PUBLIC SALE NOTICE. A full adv. will appear soon In this paper Gf a_very select lot of horses. cattle and farming tools to be sold on THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1817, at the farm of James Jackson. two miles from Putnam, Conn., near the Gary Schoolhouse, on thé Pomfret Landing road. mar21id LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. T OF PROBATE HELD within and for the District on the 231 day of March, Present — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, Judge. [State of Hannah S. Norman, late of Ledyard, in said District. decensed. Orderdd, That the Administraior de bonis non cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against said estate within six months from this date by posting u notice to that effect, tozether With & copy of this order. on the sign- post nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circulation in gl District. and make return to’ tais The above and foregoing ~opy of record. At SAMUBL is a true E. HOLDRIDGE, Judge. NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- ceased are hereby notified to present i.eir claims against sald estate to the undersigned at Norwich, Conn.. within the time limited In the above and fore- going order. COSTELLO LIPPITT. Administrator de bonls non. . mar26d WANTED A.dn-‘ Pharmacist, or Drug Clerk Address DRUGS, care Bulletin. WE WANT OLD TEETH Sording to thei= vaive, ny THE SOLLATEHAI. LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Up-astairs Establ orwich, Conn. BOY WANTED GOOD PAY Maurice Sample Shop WANTED - Able bodied English-speaking me: ages 21 to 35, to learn Automobile Ti Building. Good wages paid while learning. Apply or addres: Employment Dept.. THE HARTFORD RUBBER WORKS COMPANY, Hartford, Conn. FARM WANTED We have customers for several good farms from $1500 to $3000 in price. If you want to sell, let us know. TRYON’S AGENCY, Willimantie, Ct. FOR SALE FOR SALE No. 70 Willlams St. splendid modern home, ia best residential section: all conveniences, large level corner lot: price reasonable and easy terms if desired. Inguire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 72¢ SALE HORSES I have 20 Horses of all kinds that I want to dispose of to make room for my next carload, which wiil arrive about March 27th. Ceme and see Prices right. ELMER R. RIERSON, $1250 will buy a 30-acre farm, 7-rocin cot- tage house. barn, crib and heanery, acres tillable, balance pasture and woodland, 1 horse, 15 hens. all farming tools and implemeénts. lot ‘of fertilizer, 4 cords of sawed wood at door. abun- dance of fruit: a rare chance to et a good farm cheap. $275 buys a 6-acre farm, house (not fin- ished), plenty of wood, some fruit and cicadam road, % mile to a eity: Tel. 536-3 ew: I offer a brand new all furnished. lot front- ing ocean, In best location: price rea- sonable; let me show it to vou. Lofond for Farm Bulietin. Choice of & WILLIAW A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. No. 41 West Broad St. cottage Telephone No, 2365. A SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE OLD MYSTIC, CONN. 102 acres; 60 tillable, level and smooth: sofl exceptional, dark silt loam, dues not Lake or dry out ard is in a very high state of cultivation; it is watered by springs. large stream and pond. About 50 apple trees, pears, peaches, plums, grapes. etc. 10| room house, good cellar and attic; pump in Kitchen to well of axcelhml’ 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 3 mile to trolley. Full particulars from ARCHA W. COIT, Telephone 1334 63 "Broadway NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE NEL et Norwich, within and .or the District of Norwich, on the 24th day of March, A. D. 1917, Present—NBELSON J. AYLING, Judge, Estate of Ela J. Kinney, late of Voluntown, in said District, 'deceased. Ordered. That the Administrator cite the creditors of sald deceased to bring in_ their claims against said estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect. together with & copy of this order, or the sign- Dost nearest to the place where said absentee last dweit and In the same Town, and by publishing the same once a newspaper having a circulation in aid_District, and make return to this Court. NELSON J. AZLING, Judg above and foregolng is a true of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER, ‘Ascistant Clerk. cop Attest: NOTICE.—All creditors of sald ab- sentecd are hereby notified to present their claims amainet sald estate to the undersigned at R. F. D. No. 1. Box 37, Moosup, Conn., within the time limited in the above and fore=-ing order. JOHN E. TANNER, Kaministrator. mar26d NOTICE TO CREDITORS. at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 24th day of March, Present—NELSON J. AYLING. Judge, Estate of John F. Brittin. lat Norwich, in sald Disirict. deceased. Ordered. That the AJm‘nistratrix cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in~ their claims against said _estate within_six months from this date. by posting @ notice to that effect, together with 2 copy of this order, on the sign- 0st nearest to the place where said eceased last dwelt, and In the same Town, and by publishing the same once ina fewspaper having a circulation in g1 District, and make return to this ‘our NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true wopy of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER. Assistant Clerk. Attest: NOTICE.—AIl creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estats to the undersigned at No. 46 Geer Ave. Nor- wich, Conn., within ths -ime limited in the dbove dnd foresoins order. HENRIETTA M. BRITTIN, Aministratrix. mar26d AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD JAMES H. HYDE ........ Auctioneer AUCTION Will be sold at public auction on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m., a quantity of housenold furniture erty of the estate of Samuel N. Bivde “prace 'is 10cated about one-half mile from Pleasure Hill station on the Norwlch and Willimantic trolley Iine. | Two airtight stoves. 1 coal stove, 1 blue fame kerosene stove, oak side- board, 6 dining chairs, cak _hallrack, oak bookcase and books, : white en: 3meled bedsteads. 1 mapie bedstead. T mattresses, 3 feather bers, rocking chairs and other chairs, extension table, small cherry table, warming pan, lamps. vases Crockery and tinware, pictures, large gilt frame mirror, 2 smaller mirrors, clocks. bed quilts. 3 galvanized wash tubs, wash bench, wringer, 50 jars can- ned fruit, quantliy of fruit jars. about o dozen 'hens, 2 brooders, ‘and many Other articles’ too numercus to men- tion. One Legislative Souvenir, about 30 years old. 1f said day is_very stormy, sale the drst_fair day. Terms cash. MRS. OLIVE A. HYDE. Admx. North Frankiin. Conn. AUCTION FRIDAY, MARCH 30TH, at 1 p. ma I will sell the farm known as the H. P. Bushnell farm, situated 1% miles from Jewett City, § miles from Nor- wich, and about 5 minutes’ walk from the "Lisbon 'station” on the” Hariford ana Providence division of N. Y.. N. TR R %ala Tarm Consisis ot & two-story house with ell, and other outbuildings. and about 90 acres of land, suitably divided between eprings, 2 arm chairs, mowing, ure and wood, For fur- aer paitiouince. Tnfruich. wf I LL, Norwich Town, Gt Tel 1344-12. Bale rain or shine. Agricaltural Limestone Will be very difficuit to get this sea- son.. Your order early with jarge barn 18 8oL A nics line of briac tuv h:. lfo.. om over, buy. ove &t € ema RIS S al Had o mar2sd G ‘Anrns_wanu like to re; seven room cottuge, with preferred. . Address’ F. -R. W., Builetin Offce. ‘mar2ed Wéfimflon as chauffeur by gme o can repair any make of ear; careful dr: class reference: waere iast employed. I T Cmpioyea. °Te nm:n—)naan d 1 POt B TR, quired. k&ngnnox 513, City. mar26d WANTED—A beliboy, eotel. % 7. 2 matsea o WANTED _Heimbl = ot Eood mitker and (camstar ons Who understands senerml farm Work. E. Waterman. ~Tei. Leb. 41-3. . O. Bozranville. mar26d L.ocAL wanted: energetic Catholic: splendia opportunity to build Up_a business for vourseir, with co- gperation of large publishine hous Benziger Bros, 6 Barclay St, New York. marion- WE BUY and sell tools, furniture, stamps, false teeth, antiques or any thing dise; old bTokl especially want- ed. "Write or call. Louis D, Ward, 22 Water St. mar24MWs WANTED Bxperienced waiter. Ap- ply Clity Lunch, Norwich, Conn. mar2sd WANTED—Old__fal; eth: don't matier if broken; 1 pay to ten dol- lars per set: send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer. 2007 S. 5th St, Philadeiphia, Pa. mari2d THE PASNIK CO, show a wonderful line” of children’s coats and dresses, and_sell for jess. LADIES® silk dresses, Pasnik Co., 158 Main St. __mar22d TWANTED Cross, ties Zor cash alon the line of the N. ¥. N H. & H R A. J. Phipp Co. Oysier Bay. N. ¥, rep- sented by E S. Kitson, Allyn House, Hartford, Conn. marza WANTED Two Bright —messenger boys for the deiivery department; celient opportunity, to learn the busi ness. Western Union. marzd WANTED —ancique Turniture and old fashioned silver; highest prices paid. A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 717-! febi3d WANTGD Second hand _furnitui highest price paid. A Wruckner, 58 Frazklln St Tel 713-8. may24d WANTED_A housekeeper. middie- aged lady preferred; permanent posi tion and good wages. Inquire Colum- bian House. mar24d WANTED Immediately, a competent econd rirl. Apply evenings at 250 Broadway. mar24d NTED—To hire a man with saw- Appiy James B. Riddel 158 Jiigh esterty. BT t six or rden 686-2. agent FOR SALE FOR SALE—A baby grand plano in fon; will be soid reasonable. Plano, care Bulletin: mar2sd TFOR SALE_Piano in good condition: will seil reasonabl e i vision St. TFOR_SALE—15 horses. used by a contractor, from € to middie age, weight from 1060 to 1400; a horss ©5r ‘any kind of a job; prices from $30 up: “will pay you 1o see them before isewliere; must De sold this Jackson . St. . Jackson = Place, 5 marz6d Willimantic. FOR SALE Cheap. gasoline engine. oN wich. FOR SALE—Good work hor 200; als) heavy express wagoi urdick. Norwicn, Conn., R. F. D. B! = and fertilizers garden fertilizer, 30c. T. 85 wat, marz4d ik leaf 40. T. Eldredge, $5 Water St merzéd FOR SALE Land at Trading Cove 5c fare from city. directly on trolley line, ona to twenty acres, to suit pur- chaser, §100 to 3800 per acre, according to location: lower price in & ten-acre plot; some good {rentuge: prospects of Cleciric .ight service In near future. Address J.-A. Hagberg. Norwich, Conn., “n Phone 43§-2 arzad_ FOR SALE_Furniture, dining room table and chairs. cnina closet, book: case, couch. _center table. rockers, dresser and wash stand, enamel bed- stead, a_Vulcan gas water heater, a Get of Stoddard’s lectures and cooX stove. Jasper Abramson, 414 Pleasant St. Willimantic. mar23d FOR SALEHero is a chance (o buy 2 good small farm. situated at Plain Hill, Norwich, Conni., of 40 acres, 13- stors house, remodeied within a’ year. barn and outbulldings. tion, land’ well divider will cut a lot of pele: owner wishes to leavy will be sold right for ca: information, address Mrs. H. T, Patter- son, R._F. D. No. 8, Norwich. Conn. ‘marszd . FOR SA Eggs for hatching: Co- H. H. death in family, town. This farm DRAFTSMAN wanted; architectural draftsman; state experience, references and salary expected. Address Box 225, Waterbury, Conn. mar23d lumbian Wyandoltes, headed by \Wake- field winner; eggs $2 per 15; Waite Leghorne, Kulp strain, $1.50 per 15. Phone 438-2. mar23d WANTED A _young man to work in the store as soda clerk. Apply at once. S. F. Peterson, 132 Main St. _mar23a WANTED_A voung lady to work In the store; steady position. ~Apply at once. S.'F. Peterson, 132 Maln-St. mar23d WANTED — Woman for _general housework, small family, good home. Appiy Berinold Lindner. 75 Broad St Danielson, Conn. mar23d WANTED—Girl to assist In the mil- linery department. The Pasnlk Co.. 158 Matn Norwich. mar22d iight, clean worl Side 'Stik_Mill TWANTEO Girl wiih experience at skein winding to assist forelady. Ap- ply West Side Silk Mill. mar22d #25.00 ladles suits for $12.97 at the Pasniic g 158 Main St. Norwich. __ma T WANTED Second hand clothing, for which we pav a big price; also chairs to cane. and caning for sale, wholesale and retail. Mikolasi Tailor Shop, 3§ Marke: St Tel 5 mar23d LADIES' silk hose. 24c. The Pasnik Co., 158 Main St, Norwich. mar22d WANTED B! April 1st. iwo rooms, furnished complete, foi ligit house- keeping, with ali convenlences: state locntion’ and price. Write S. A. W., care m. sell nurses uni- maridd SNIK co. open montn; list po- . Frank- D., Rochester. marisd E-HALF on your millinery. The Pasnik Co. sell for less: marisd WANTED—A table sirl. Columbian_House. WANTED By middle aged woman, osition for light houseirork or care for nvalid or elderly person. No laundr. Best references. Address R. Bulletin marisd WANTED—To buy all kinds of skins Apoly at mari7d and furs; best prices paid. H.J Yur- man, Practical Furrier, Thayer Bids. Room 106, Norwicl marl WANTED—Man for shop work; one who understands machinery. Inguire at Perr~'s Woodwc king Shop, Daniel- son, Conn. marl4d Cutlery Help Wanted Blade Buffers and Handle Finishers. Good pay and steady work. LAMSON & GOODNOW MFG. CO., Shelburne Falls, Mass. WANTED Man to care for horses and. drive team. SWIFT & COMPANY |w WATCHMAN We want a man to watch and run our steam plant every other Saturday| afternoon and Sunday. THE ULMER LEATHER CO. Norwich, Conn. Spoolers Wanted ALSO GIRL FOR FINISHING ROOM FOR PERCHING AND DOING UP PACKAGES. SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. Bean Hill Mill Forgers, WANTED 50 girls, 6 women cooks, 12 general housework girls, 4 farm hands. 2 eol- ored ivys, 2 firemen, 2 spinners, 10 weavers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Building Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. FOR SALE or exchange for a run- about, Indian motorcycle, nearly mew. Ralph Burchnall, 237 Valley St., Willi- mantle, Conn. miar23d Cadillac__truck TOR SALE 1510 chassis with a new delivery panel body .. TO RENT FOR RENT—-Farm to rent, 500 acres, four imises iipm Jeweit C.ty and F.ain- Mis WilIm Laten, JEw el Cies, maried rom barn £ sand, ne. tne_suburos. Aprii ina W g n bosi {eiepuone ‘niarzi v Tass HALL, STARRY FLAG. Hajl. starry Fiag, Tiat ‘neath Liberty Union and frecdom Have biazoned on hix Hark—hesr vour ¢ Tow 1t sounds through the airl Truth—honor—justice Are summoning there. iy s - | Ha: starey Fag 5 RENT—Second flogr in mlil At| ~THat our Washington saw Blisaviide. suxou, weil ‘likated. APPiY [ Banner of light to' The Blissviile Mils. inc.. Nor That the slavé musi adore sonn. Flag of the pine siam : S0 MBAT A COTtAES Louse f seven| From foreat-crowned Malne roums, 45, RoOSeVeir Ave., city wuier | FIAZ of proua Texas and_sieam bLeat; good garden. Tith. river-rent plain! 38 Perkins Ave. Hail. starcy Flas. “ Vith vour red. white and bluel {3% d the 'stains e 10 nur forelathers knews shares, farm land in = The sl $ox 80, Builetin Orfice. Where our martyrs ariee; White is the soul o That in honor's cause d lime. Tl 1130.| gaii' starry. Fias. b2 A< Yo &o on vour v Sottage, Weie: | FIx at the masthead phone_i719. marzia | | To weicome anch da TO RENT Tenement of =ix rooms | Tour struggle =hall he @ ali modern impruvements, Ield- | Clatming our biFtarizht (ug steam. heat, on Map.e St Inquire Healm of the Sen 10 Main St Tel 1340-4 marii TO RENT — Centrally located six-| FRll starry Thae. coom flat, all modefn yaus tred; nd bic inquire ai 122 i i A wior ofter o voug “ro RENT Out From: the Gavh improvemes s, Tankiin square.| O aim 1ong azo ' Forward foraver Our vanguard ! THE STARS AND STRIPES TO RENT—Furnished rooms: Monday Evenine. May 22 niCe roums FOF LELE MOUSCKEEPLDE, ne the Foa et ST BRokyn Duthlie ed” o0 “liherts ten23d i i unturen s - ure Aeld af snows white FURNISHED rooms for light house- d f snowy wr keepiug. 27 Divislon St febidd [ e T e o TermY PAXICAB for hite long or short Hope of the world distances. Phome S1v. B A Dolbears. | o Frh Beiblem of purity 4 Reture rrom To RENT — Faroa Wave § convenientar for bt seout e 108 School St el 104 Yo hearts will Deav Tor “FURNISHED _ rooms; reasonable T"'{;r,fi"‘. will bleed for lendly ror light housskeeping. 2 = forse, i85 Union St - HUMOR OF THE DAY modern. Gonveniences, at The Seymour: 84 Frankiin B aprizé| “Do their lives blend weli® e | “Very.' She has the gray matte and he has the long green The Lamb, out here? Tired Attendant—It has—Tllustrate APARTMENT werld Friend—I° hear that you . 5 given old Skinner up. No. 36 Spalding St., 9 rooms }| ¥ 5y lan— Yes: Tve turne 3 over to & bill colector. and bath, with gas and large }| 77077, ..'d | The Suitor—Do You think our ¥ father would consent to my marryi you? sty N TARRANT/CO: 1| 755 7ok s g woiners o 5 eccentric-—London Ide 117 Main Capthin—You say this man called you_a hippopotamus four weeke- a; Why report it now? only seed a Sergeant—Because T hipperpotamus for the first time on same, four mew tires In good con- " 5 diion” “auto” Sales Co. 102" Fragiiin T0 RENT terday, siri—London ()D.nmx:l 3. Tel 3 mar “My cross-examination didn't seem FOR SALE One_model 8§ T Over-| NEW SIX-ROOM APARTMENTS [to worry you very much” said the lana fiouun§ car, A-1 condition, price = .o | famous lawyer after the tria VY Jow P quire Imperial Gavage " |The Norwich Housing Company have | Q% SRV TL TN exDerionce. mar2zd rented thirty-five of the forty apart-|"*Yjusi o little,” replied the witness ¢ SALE—One brand new Six 30 |ments recently built by NI and nve have six children.” — Stan e e A o darer bricel Y stevae: |at this time five vacant apartments on | Chaparral. tive. Inquire Imperizl Garage. Spring Garden Avenue. These vacant [ pbil T i 1 s e mars2d Spariments will be open for. Inspection | PeSEyTeople think L e gy SALE or reni Two cotiages at|every day during the next two weeks, of her narry him. He b ST OREMET T adera e5iven! |ana any one desiring one of them is | an Artificial arm and an ariiol ences. - nquire J. L. Lethrop & Son.|advised to appiy at once. The apart-| Setty (sweetly)’ Wer =abont oo 25 _Shetucket St. Tarzia |ments are very desirable for smali|only artifcisilties sho £ TFOR SALE__One new two-horse farm |families and rent for $20.00 per month. T—» : Fng i g A wAZOR: chn be secn at. \ersons Stable: Inquire of J. J. CORKERY The, Sldrfint—Xo. _sir: 1 respond Fot bt e R W |t 200 Reom 120 Thayer Butlaing | 91 at bt TRy y The Solicit And who are ALE_fatching ege. good las- . » S C. . I. Reds and \W. P. RENT deserying poor per sctting. E. F. Stinson. FOR The kinflint—Those wh neve: Phone 1165-4 ‘marisd | The store at sk for assistance—Puck ANy B B Avery. O Sl WE SELL all the leading br it | BAee2Y yenvs. - A Bood opening for the hat are 3 ¢ ur own branc instead of | right man. For full particulars in-|new town?” g wuire of *an't tell you. We have two a e e SOHN A MORLK. Hork loak dallp; SeRve v oS PUCKARES WIS as “matate asa) Inventment Wrskens| BOT (L Pt ol Main St.. Opp. WooIWOrth's v and 1v. Franklin Sauare. Norwich. nd har i e Bt Ngwar: em. "One crowd wanie 1o ca ¥ - - letown., the othe: Centerville. SAE —TeH == dietown. " the oth a A N bitne g Sust vernadied. oy | “T want to buy a present Book Bulletin. maried H 6 Frankiin | 00,8 Youns ma OR SALE_1916 Cadlliac touring car | ADOUt 20 to 25 feet. -at rankiin Yes. misn. What k a bo in"Dertect condition: - becn Pun Wosut|Street, suitable for almost any kind of vou like 0% miles. Latham Hail. 121 LISt | business. at a reasonable price. in- a hook for dvemne masifl_ | uire at Bulletin Office. [ eittutwhat & Vo SALE _Farm Zores in Can- erbut Une and Sl i SiE hobst Bh, e tan ana Lci: ll, Diinds on house, irge ana ‘He ‘stwass ‘wedrs b . roums, gooa celiar, barn 32x24, clap- FOR SALE oAl \Bat tay S oyrna Soardea Woudihiel nenhouse fie weil - - | E ‘. SF Witer. urEe maple snade trees; land : e 2 D5 Givided ‘Tate ilige. pustute. ‘and | THE K&/ Wosaland. uiso cedur swainp: on K. B iE KALEIDOSCOPE D Tmali route, conventent Lo scavol and church; a bargain at $1,690; also per- Railroad extensions n o Sonul Property ror s, consisiing of el el e R - 4 Tarnitire, Fiome Comiori TAREE, dibncs Brpokel vcline ) A faiaing toole: harnesses, iha.an puns A e Antique Eovas: wii must : : s e SESmisiantanie mnoy; wutmiss TT. E and || tow pry 1 Amt was sung Farkhursl” Adminisirator, Canterbury. COTTAGE HOUS {sas legisiators as Gove Conn. mari2, Z | their presence, signe the © Jog Testacntiul soction. ey M $27Brlaaway febled LAND |, An azricuitur sue of FARM for sale or o remt: the Pat- {Bas_peen posiponsdibocaiss Sf the ik Shea farm, in Canterours, two WITHIN CITY LIMITS | losses =i E Bifles Mot o Cameraury Gredn, O ocusts Brookivn road, consisting of 35 acres L= Address P. L. Shea, 1oy iloward Si PRICE 32,500 o St. Psul has L5 Condon, “con feiisa L - FOR SALE Greatest real citate ar- —— promote’ agricu 1 im0 NOIwIch: HucKinguam nome on : SPamhlgton St 13-reom house, most JAMES L. CASE i i substantiay bailt "Wilen tosi Gver T . SDvou to build: a uilding Guis alia eeems hdi-foot sireeL brice for resiucace Real Estate Department ble sipphodt mabie 24 the 28 lots, $10,000. Address roa there in many colors, in ad e ot nange, Naw" London, Conn: | 37 SHETUCKET ST. o itee Rt S aaw HORSES | mons v 0 in the Navy wian 11 vears 1 Rave an exproseilond)af Horsss, just o age. but his mother oupe a n. . Have now on hand 50 head, so it was given up. A E [ FOR SALE ood pairs, good workers and drivers. There were £ un AT HErses warranted as reprosented. stemamed | file: At A. C. SPRAGUE ON LAUREL HILL AVENUE i 83.214553 invoiced at n Telephone 74-2 Moosup, Conn. FOR SALE Two;family House with large lot in pleasant locality. A. M. AVERY Phone 1122-2 52 Broadway FOR SALE One of the cholcest cottage houses Jocated in the best part of East Broad S, at a very modest price. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. 2 FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Bust- nest Blocks, Bullding Lots, all in de- sirable locations. Lizt your property if You care to seli or rent, as I have a humber of people looking for rcal es- tate Investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Imsurasce. Room 163. Theyer Bldg. B. A. ¥IGHTMAN Experienced Plane Tuser. Norwick, Coma. novza condition leaving quick sale. ide. tage hou 9 Room Hous: ments, including heat, in excellent owner for h town. FRANCIS D. Central Building, Norwich, Conn. 1357-2—Phones—1167-4 of with all improve- garage, Price Wezterly, R. 1. right FOR SALE ; DANIELSON, CONN. The Eugene S. Nash property on_th t a very DONOHUE eot. With 12 rooms, Sity wat and_electricty, on lot 72 feet dth with concrete walk. very desirable centrally ocated is offered part mortgage if ulars by communicating FRANK W. COY, Agt. Stillman Building reacon- lesired. Cot: 1 S dur 1915, " ags ate: ng 4924440 ‘pounds, valusd a 2 for 2 } The Colombian government has decreed that In_ national contracts {made for the exploitation of mines ofl deposits the department which the mineral is located shail i | equally with the national government Jin the profits. The departments are to use their share of the mining pro fits in ‘the construction of roads and the development of agricultu WHERE IS THE MOTHER with a child who is rundown, has pale cheeks or thin blood, who will hesitate | to give that child the very thingitneeds to start it growing and keep it going? l‘orO\er[cn)ycars(heconf.enlralcd liquid-food in "Scott's Emulsion has been changing thinness to plumpness —changing poor blood to rich blood. There is nothing better for growing children—whether they are weak or in WHEN YOU WANT t5 put your bus. ine publ er than iness bero medium _bs well—than Scotr’s Emulsion, but see Ty 22| et u get the genuine Scott’s. Fough e wa | 1ot ygLEILING 3RS um Vertising coiumns of The AR NP