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- PRESS DESPATCHES POETRY - A SPRING POEM. (As Composed by a Romantic Realist.) The seng of spring is fhrobbing on the pipes of Pan are trilling thelr deifht . X it didie bave these awful chills It means another “quinine pill " to- night. Again the verdant canopy o/erspread vites to rapture and to bilss re- mote, Hapchew! "My head is weighted down with lead; This comes from taking walks with- out a coat! - | TO RENT FOR RENT—A three-room apartment ‘with private bath. third floor, elevator service; possession about April 4th. Apply to Herbert W. Lucas, Cential Building. mar29a _ PO RENT—Four rooms furnished compiete, parlor, dining room, kitchen and bedruvom. Address Box 38, Bulletin. marzsd TO RENT—Four-room tenement at 47 Beech St mar28d aiFostire Moving Plotures at the Au- "lzuvul:c!mhmm at the Breed The- e, Vaudeville sna Moving Fictares at Snited Trinity jeeets in “TIZ" FORTIRED, PUFFED-UP FEET INSTANT RELIEF FOR SORE, ACH- ING, TENDER, CALLOUSED FEET AND CORNS. - e > T B cioss Cndteion: Bivepaceincen ok 294 D TEETH R condition. Address Trank, Bulletin Of !5_*—“—",..'. g 35 Buick BiE Six ANY CONDITION - "'-m mar23d__ | tou f'.fl.‘l 1o h:.sfné:'k»(’.‘u.od W = Tight | Tuni . Tieed 'the money. housekeeping or & small tenoment of | lquire Imperial e S three xgoms. Write A. B. C. care Bul-| “pom “A two year old English 0. mar29d |setter biteh, black and white; also letin WA three nice setter pups, five eeks . NTED_An ironer, at the Norwich | 1hree nice aetter B O eant o5 e Steam Laundry. = chanic St., Westerly.. WANTED—A competent se: e i for family of two; Protestant pre . 0. Box 577, nington, Conn. mar29d i z WANTED—Ki Conn. Gotony tofinfimhgw n at Church. um%m Union, Neo. 744, Eagles’ Hall. . ° G o ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. i A Keith Vaudeville and Triangle Photo } Fed rent $6. Apply 39 Spruce St. 1y Jas. 22-5 29d o ARl Downing, Plainfield, Moosup. . Able bodied Emglish-speakin agon 3170 5, to Tenrn Aot o Tire 3 ‘omo Good address G. M. Farmer, R. D. ile Tire - s 1 tamp for reply Bullding. ‘wages paid while th, FOR SALE — Brooklyn Creamery. RENT—F Plays Today—Matinee at 215, Al learning. Apply or address Donatd L. Roms 5 T nance: APPLY 19 [Brookisn . Creamery . Co. Brookiyn: e T, £ Fan, 500 Eoree: |%ie feattisren somgsters plight theis Seats 10 Cents—Evening 645 and nm Depot, Conn. ‘mar29d | Co! R. B. Witter, Pres. mar2sThs | (005 LT "William Paten, “"""',u City, | . Thete little souis In Joyous fights 845, 10, 15 and 20 Cents. e IR WORKS | ““WEDICAL assistant wanted by _an b e Py LT L TR A SRR L and swer nae.- - ) e L elderly doctor in country tnis | 5000, ! Srooch "o Hinth Bt City| TO RENT Modern five-room flat in|Another drizsle’ wWon't St ever et Traciment of ihls. theatre wil ro- : Sear Chiente “anis to do minor sug. | Lolebhons 83- Lo L Ll e B R nevves.” b - ea 7 Bery and obstetrics, and dispense his| FOR SALE — “Genemotor” electric| TO RENT—Second floor in mill at|Ecstatic sunlight floods the smiling e et ot FARM WANTED | it ottt e raso i 8 Ybowsey ot o | 75 B B 0 L, B | ™ 0, L and present a bill of Keith vaudeville equipment required; 1 m: torage battery and_ wiring ready to to The ssviile s, Inc., Norwich, nd_ov m eftulgenc and Triangle photoplays. The head- able permanent arr install, $25; electric Klaxon horn, $2.50;| Conn. TP 2 : We have customers for several good |made 4t end of year. For pa hand_Klaxon: $1.50. J. R. Smith, 70| Tu RENI_SCVen-room _cottage, all | Tonight the weather pr cy is rain; line attraction is The Tyrolean Trou- badours, Mrs. Fletche’s original trou- badours, in a big singing novelty. There are five people in the act and they carry their own special stage setting. Another good act is Ar- nold and Taylor; who present their original comedy offering entitled Dis- possessed. The third act is Thelma Tomorrow, colder, rain per- hap ‘Who would not tune his lyre to gree the spring? Who would not roundelay? That heater is a most uncertain thing, hy can’t we have a little steam today? d not chant his glee when Ash St. Willimantic, Conn. mar2dd cloudy, FOR SALE _Bureka lowa Gold Mine. St.' Charles, Red Cob ensilage corn Gold Medal timothy. Alsike and_Re Clover and Red Top seed. W. L. L. Spencer, Lebancn. mar27d Lot L ‘A WORD to turkey ralsers: Konemal Specific No. 14 is a acientific treatmen for the ention and cure of black: improvement Phone 737-13. PO RENT—Furnished rooms; nice rooms for ligat housekeepivg. Main St, over Brooklyn Outfitters. feb23d FURNISHED rooms for light house- kesping. 27 Division St. febl4d near culars, address, stating age and qualificatic Doctor,” Bulletin. = A eraod WANTED—Woman in store-room at Wauregan House. mar23d TWO MEN wanted to advertise the washing value of Fels Naptha soap; salary; no selling. Apply 8 a. m. R. A. Hales, 71 Franklin Si y. marisd farms from $1500 to $3000 in price. Franklin Sqiare. you want to sell, let us know. TRYON’S AGENCY, Wi antic, Ct. ped You're footsick! Your feet tired, puffed up, chafed, aching, sweaty, and they need “Tiz.” “Tiz” makes feet remarkably fresh and sore-proof. “Tiz” takes the pain and burn right out of corns, callouses sound for iove a FOR SALE’ kmown. Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz” at any arug store and end foot torture for a whole year. Never have tired, aching, sweaty, smelly feet; your shoes will fit fine and you'll only wish you had tried “Tiz” sooner. Accept no substi- tute. Diroma. = winsome Nitle miss who lons. “Tiz" is the grandest “WANTED Experienced strippers fof | head in turkavs . Tt hag. m cd| TAXIOAB for hire; long or short| Who wou does many daring feats on the fiying|and bunions. folding box wotk; good wages; only |to do the work. Prepared and sold by | Gistances. Phone 813 F. A Dolbeare. life is sweet? trapeze. The Triangle feature is Rob- |foot-gladdener the world has ever men of experience need apply. - At | Koneman Toultry Yards. 46 West Main | deces Who_would ‘not_sing when all the i 50 gl:“llor“’l‘:. Conn. Price 50c. FOR SALE Hatching eggs, 8. C. White Leghorns, of blue ribbon stock, very productive and vigorous, $1 for 15, 36 per 100. Gardner ke Farm, Col- chester, Conn. Phone 1863-14. mar28d FOR SALE One merry-go-round, one 60-foot windmill, 10-foot fan. one ma. nure spreader, one fertilizer Ssower. Willlam J. Bowler, West Willington, Conn. mar28d FOR SALE—Four choice thorough- bred Ayrshire cows and one 2 year old thoroughbred Avrshire bull, 50 bushels selected white flint seed corn and sev- ert Harron in the five-part Fine Arts production, The Bad Boy. a story of a juvenile delinquent who just couldn’t be good. To complete the show there is a funny Triangle comedy called The Telephone Belle. There will be the usual three shows daily and the regular prices will prevail. Mat- inee at 2.15, all seats 10 cents; evening at_6.45 and 8.45, 10, 15 and 20 cents. Special music by an enlarged or- chestra. Don’t miss this show. COMING TO THE DAVIS. “Ci The management of the Davis thea- tre take great pride in snnouncing that the attraction next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday will be the wonderful $1,000,000 photo spectacle that startled the film world a few months ago_when it first appeared, Thomas H. Ince's “Civilization.” There were emploved in the making 40,000 people and 10,000 horses. Tt took over fifteen months to film, and the cost of the production totalled over $1,000.000, making this the most gigantic photo spectacle of all ages. So there is a =reat event in store for local theatre- TO RBNT — Furulsked rooms; also gcomvenlencer for :lght tLousekesping. 106 School St. Tel. 1043-3. nov27d FURNISHED rcoms; reasonable rates; suitably for light housekeepin Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Union St jy26d TO RENT—Newly tfurnished rooms, modern conveniences, at The Seymour, $4 Franklin St. Phone 1042-2. aprizd e TO RENT APARTMENT No. 36 Spalding St., 9 rooms and bath, with gas and large yard. Apply N. TARRANT CO. 117 Main tic Carton Corporation, South Gulden St, Norwich, Conn. mayidd WANTED—Middle aged lady for gen- eral housework; good wages for th right . person. 1inquire Box 504, Taft- ville, Ct.. or Tel. 549-13. ‘mar28d WANTED—Middle aged woman to clean house. 38 Oneco St. mar28d WANTED —Immediately, a competent second girl. Apply evenings at 280 Broadway. mar2sd WANTED Single man for general farm work; good milker. R. . Gar- diner, Eagleville. Conn. mar28d WANTED—GIrl for gemeral house- [eral bushels rorlc in family bf three adults. Apply |raised two years ago. John A. Baton, by letter. Box 147, Westerly, R. L Wauregan, Conn. mar2sd mar2: SodeRst FOR SALE —Bronze turkey breeders. NTED—A boy or mai Miss L._E. Spalding, Pomfret Center, steady work; good pay. Conn., R. D. 3. Tel. Danlelson Div. ter Manufacturing Company. mar28d | 45-6. mar28d WANTED A coitage for summer| FOR SALE 155 acres of woodland season, near Thames river. below Mont- |and 20 acres of cedar swamp. more or ville: state location. privileges and |less, in the southeasterly part of Voi- rent. Address Cottage, care Bulletin|untown. Conn. three miles from mar- Co. __mar?7d _|ket. Mr. Will Eccleston, Box 108, Ash. WANTED Carpenter_and helper for | 2nay: R. 1. maraes rough outdoor work. Apply 32 Chest-| FOR SALE7Two dwelling houses, 2 nut_St. mariid _|barms. 8 acres, beautiful country place. = = Tuit ‘trees, running water in houses, of e Loung man to take caré|which are in zood condition, 3 minutes of JaWp and garden. private place in|to'trolley, at East Killingly: sell In one At last, hapchew, my lyric is complete: Hapchew —at ' 1ast — hapchew — I'm done—hapchew 9 ROCM HOUSE AT 500 BOSWELL AVENUE With all improvements, including heat, in excellent condition. Garden and The lot is 60x200. Owner w York Sun THE VILLAGE AUBOSMITH. Under the horseless chestnut tree The town arage now stands, Bill Smith, who runs the business, Hath large and sinewy hands; And the muscles of his brawny Are strong enough—my lands! he home of Mrs. Wiliam Gordon in Greeneville. arms Moving to Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stapleton adn family are moving this week from Plain Hill to Baltie Local Jottings. The schools close Friday for a week vacation. His hair is crisp and black &nd saort, | _His face is caked with oil; His brow is wet with grease—and vet I do mot think he'll spoil He looks a fellow in the face And chargeth for his toil. C. E. MEECH Nc. 60 Sixth Street, Telephone 829-3 Just Arrived Another express load of Horses just here—consisting of some nice chunks and business Horses, ready for work— also some for ~draught purposes. | Prices right. Come and see tehm. ELMER R. PIERSON, Tel. 536-3 FOR SALE the choicest cottage houses lizatlon.” evergreen sweet corn A’ coughing automo machine, It 1impeth to the door. There's something wrong spleen— Else why that snort or snore That issueth from in between Its hinder wheels or fore? must be Carpen- about fits Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of the Can- terbury turnpike is visiting her daugh- ter in Glasgow. Big Bill, the kindly autosmith, He takes the thing apart And tenderly he monkeys with That _automobile’'s heart Until—O man of skilsome pith!— He makes its pulses start. John McJennett of Peck’s Corner has returned from New York, where he spent a few days. Mrs. William Wittee has returned to her home on Bliss Place, after a visit in Brooklyn, N. Y. One of located in the best part of East Broad The children coming home from school =oers in the coming appearances of s . i st parcel or separate: bargain_ Inquire Took in at the open door. e e Locn it S o modeat prite. . Bor Ul | e T buy o130 Torses ama ] of B 5. Stong Frospest Bt. Dapielson TO RENT They 1ike to see the autosmith sequent announcement of the sale is‘g;tg“’g":tnlfg_‘f‘r';:;m‘_"hom':‘;ne“’fi: SOMN -A.. MORAN. dead ones removed free of charge, For | Tel. 17- mar2sd SN en hovloon b ey A of _seat: : orse = particulars, write Julius Mattern, R. D. o enen e car and grun zar Matinee daily at 2.15, prices 15c|Canterbury turnpike. TR - o B"-lm;' " 1, Box § marzia o Ous Pl hermes. 20Sm%| . NEW SIX-HOOM APARTMENTS This carburetor's sore! and 2667 BEETHaNy ‘ot (%) nekak 15,35 anklin Square, orwich. HAY! _We've ol a nice 1ine of briar | 1bs.; will sell cheap, as I have no use |The Norwich Housing Company have |qpa v thanks to t AL and 35 cents. Enlarged symphony or- | Mr: and Mrs. F. S. Wheeler of the pipes with amber mouthpieces for sbc; | for 'them. Dr. E. E. Bennett, V. S.|rented thirty-five of the forty apart- EAon S e Scotland road visited relatives at Fort mar27d Point the first of the week. FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busl- Plainfleld, Conn. = ments recently built by them and have at this time five vacant apartments on For the lesson Next time T drive t step in. Jook ‘em over, Fagan's Smoke Shop. u hast taught! s old beehive chestra of 10 pieces. buy one FOR SALE—Male goat. J. Slegal —_— ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- ot some nice ipes ‘at 35c¢, too. e 5 0 he ¢ zh THE AUDITORIUM. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams are | sirable locations. List your property it | | marsed Lrsalarie Lot S e mar2id_ |Spring Garden Avenue. ;rhef’ Mol ea L st e a6 ires . moving this week from Fast Town i\"-‘al:n::eareortopes:;lleofo;::fl, as 1 have & |~y ANTED TPosition as chauffenr_by FOR SALE—Wood in stove lengihs lpartn:;n;!dmg; befi?:enflexfrt;’fr:ge]‘:;‘ run down “ 2 H ime e Vi T n. or real es- - e = 101 -5. & i = B T every g . b, t rov The Rise of Susan,” With Clara Kim- [street to their new bungalow on Will- | RAmber of peopls & one who can repalr any make of &ar,|Fnone > e et and any one desiring one of them is| A"d the axle stesl unwrought = ball Young and Seventh Episode of lams street. careful driver: first FOR SALE Good work horse, welght | 209, 89V, OT8 BESIRE 000 oo o part- —_— WILLIAM F. HILL, where last employed. B. E. “Patria” Today—Big Bill For Fri- - Real Estate and Insuram AR oo e Vi desirable for small = Miss Helen P. Ewing, a_student at| Roeom 103. Thayer L2563 T e It A canie f0r 32000 -por, aonth! HUMOR OF THE DAY mar24d FOR SALE—Seeds and fertilizers; 20 50c. T. H. day and Saturday. Clara Kimball Young in The Rise of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., came Tuesday evening to her home on Elm avenue for the vacation. WANTED—_Middle aged woman for light housework: best of references re- auired. Inquire of J. J. CORKERY Tel. 260 Room 120 Thayer Building He—When is getting married our sister thinking of Address’ Box 513, City. mar26d | Ib. bag garden fertilizer, LISTEN! Susan, is the story for today which — Eldredge. 85 Water St iaraan 0 2 s 3 WANTED—Old false teeth; don't = He — Constantly.—Pittsburgh :_;_resenit: :o:-.};wgz;u‘t;:lm clhar:f::;sg. Mrs. Bixby of Bliss Place substituted | The Harry Beebe Farm of 60 acres|matter if broken; I pay one to ten dol- FOR SALE—Black leaf 40. T. H. FOR RENT zette. » = in the intermediate department of Norsioh reS | lars per set: send by parcel post and | Eldredge, $5 Water St. mar24d 5 moral teaching for the right. To Hiteet school . dtem . Miss at orwicl own must be sold to|réceive check by return mail. L. Mazer. TOR SAL T T g Cov The store at 202 Franklin St., occu- ‘They spend their money faster Todav also will see the seventh epi- -y close an estate. Inquire about it. 2007 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. mar12d | _ ALE—Land at Trading Cove | ;05 by H. D. Avery, the grocer, for [than they make it.” sode of the great society serial pic-|Grant'’s absence Wednesday. =11 5 fare from city, directly on trolley| gevera® years. A good opening for the| “Well, that's no. trick nowadays.* Tore Putih: ety fhe Smoeacs — E. A. PRENTICE THE PASNIK CO. show a wonderful | line, ons to twenti acres. to suit pur- | FRP® YOS oot BN DATHCHIars In° | Deproit F s no = 3 = I — » . A line of children’s coats and dresses, | chaser, $100 to $300 perjacre, according etroit Free Press. Mrs. Vi C: Tn thi Mr. and Mrs. William T. Back have ¢ For 1 | quire of irs. Vernon Castle. n this part of [ Mr. Mrs. : and_sell for iess. mar19d | to location; lower price in a ten-acre Chalviomn A 'motion for a banquet th i t d to W ster, Mass., after a Phone 300 86 Cliff Street 5 3 H JOHN A. MORAN, - he 16 episodes in this serial a town is |returned to Worce: TADIES silk dresses, $9.97, at the | Dlecirie Mghe. cermini fo’ Drospects of is NsoRu looted and burned by a gang of strik- | few days’ stay with Mr. and Mrs. Will- 3 " Aig] a Real Estate and Investment Broker, | '~ 5. N e s ers. iam R. Back of Peck’s Corner. r“\ Pn&:!rl;zga.. 158 Main St. Norwich. fgdr“;:]é\!‘_?"b“g' orwmmh;ugffl"" Fremitin® Square: (Necwich. bl:impyg:; él:,tz\:_;:;h[,“ it on the t For Friday and Saturday the World WANTED Cross_tles for cash along| FOR SALE 1910 Cadillac__truck “How did Ethel and Jack become pictures Brady-made, will present that famous actress, Cail Kane in The Red Woman. These two days another of Fox com- edies will be presented for the ap- proval of the Auditorium patrons. It s a screaming comedy entitled Her Father’s Station. Like all of the pre- vious ones shown here Friday and Saturday it is but four days old. No advance in price: the line of the N. Y., N. H. & H_R. R. A. J. Phipp Co.. Oyster Bay. N. ¥, rep- sented by E S. Kitson, Allyn House, Hartford, Conn. mar2d WANTED—Two messenger chassis with a new delivery panel body four mew ‘tires in good con- engaged?” “He asked her-to take him seriously and she did.”—Judge. § “We ought to have that pond on our links filled up.” “Give it time. The members are filling it with golf balls at a rapid rate.”—Kansas Ctiy Journal. “Them two at your table Jooks like they was startin’ on their honeymoon, on same, dition. Auto Sales Co.. St. Tel. 535, FOR SALE or rent, two cottages at 493 West Main St.; wodern conven- i. Lathrop & Son, mar21d STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. In- quire at Bul Office. FOR SALE No. 70 Willlams St. splendid modern, home, In best residential section; all conveniences, large level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms 1f desired. Franklin mar22d For Itching Eczema, ' 0ld Sores and Piles l bright boys for the delivery department: ex- ceilent opportunity to'learn the busi- ness. Western Union. marzd WANTED—antique rurniture and old fashioned silver: highest prices paid. A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 717-3. iences. Inquire J. 28_Shetucket St. FOR SALE—One new two-horse farm >.erson’s Stable, “l guarantee my ointment” says Peterson, “to cure eczema; to stop the itching at once and any reliable drug- wagon; an be seen at —_—_— gist will cheerfully refund your money Inquire of febl3d West Main St price 3$80. F,_ W FQR SALE K if PETERSON’S OINTMENT doesn't - Browning. Tel. 1107-12. mar20d - Joe. g . - BREED THEATRE. Lo TN THOS. H. BECKLEY WANTED Second hand furniturs, : Jest endin’ it. He's gettin’ so he o o_everything I say it will do. 2 . H. highest price pald. A. Pruckner . FOR SALE—Hatching eggs, good lay- counts his change.”—Browning’s Mag- Special Two Reel Owl Feature Under | Willilam A. Carley of Franklin, N. ¥ 278 Main Street Bttonsos 705 Franklin St Tel F17-3 may24d | ing strain, S. C. R, I. Reds and W. P. azine. S is surely a wise man. He writes: = Rocks, 75¢ per setfing. K. F. Stinson. = b o the Auspices of the Local Order of [used PETERSON'S OINTAI 68 WANTED—To hire a man with saw-| Phone 1168-4. ‘mar19d ‘Hobson is facing a serious charge. Owls in Addition to Regular Pro- [little boy suffering terribly with | \\ 'S"l'”w”l’g;‘“ -’fl;,‘“’, B-Pfig’::‘g-a_’?s“f,fl;‘j = i 5 = > “Why, what crime has he com- ramme Today and Frid eczema. It did the work.” S - L B 7 EOR SALE — 1914 five-passenger mitted? g e Today iday, O L biasd e eriy Div. mar24d _ | Overland. In A 1 condition; being NG oxime. He's sasing at his odal just overhauled. Inquire of P. C. H. WANTED—Girl to assist in the mil- bill which has just come in.”—Boston The feature screen production at|fireman of Buffalo, who is glad to linery department. The Pasnik_Co., | Bulleti mari6d the Breed theatre today is Mae Mur. |write as follows: I had an old sore $'250 $ain Norwich. ‘marz2d COTTAGE HOUSE and || Transcript. ray in the five-part Paramount pro.|On MY leg for many years. The best FOR SALE—Seven-room cottage in Phyllis—He sald T was everything A. M, Avery, doctors failed. PETERSON'S OINT- good residential section. o HRL: duction, “The Big Sister,” a power- < will Buy a 50-zcre farm, 7-room cot- z ARN an RES ful drama of New York lfe.. . The|MENT entirely healed the sore quick. | {age house. barm. orit and hensary is | Hroat st Sol Y araigst| o2 Broadway. " 7 Tiebssd ' (JBARN and 3 AC OF J(**2hi- Ana you—r2 story deals with the underworld ele- |1¥-” And from over in Canada comes|acres tillable, balance pasture and S 2t the | FARM for sale or to rent; the Pat- LAND Phyllis—Oh, I asked him to give up suits for $12. 158 Main St. woodland, 1 horse, 15 hens, all farming tools and implement: everything for my sake?—Dartmouth Jack o' Lantern. two on rick Shea farm, in Canterbury, a letter from A. Blockeby, stating: miles north of Canterbury Green, “The best thing I ever hit for itching ment of society and its conflict with the other half which does not know Pasnik _Co.. Norwich. lot ‘of fertilizer, mar22d 2 : 3 v GT.» | 4 cords of sawed wood at door, abun- roo] 5 i or care Now It lives. ~Miss Murray [BlleS s PETHRSON'S OINTMENT.”|gance of frull; & rare chance to Eet & | AvsEs S Tose T To T e D Bt o 3P 2 e WITHIN CITY LIMITS Wite—George, I don't believe you plays the role of a girl of the sub- e good farm cheap. Co.. 158 Main St.. Norwi: New London, Conn. febl6d have smoked one of those cigars 1 PRICE $2,500 gave you on your birthday. merged stratum who is perfectly hon- est and upright but whose poverty has entangled her with a ‘set of gangsters. LOST AND FOUND This is an extremely dramatic part and is well taken care of by Miss Murray Today and Friday in addition to the LOST—Will thé party who through a mistake was given a lost pocketbook on the 6 p. m. West Side troliey Tuesday night please return same to car THE PASNIK CO. uni- forms. THOUSANDS government jobs to men and women; $75 month; list po- sitions free; write immediately. Frank- Iin Institufe, Dep:. 37 D. FOR SALEGreatest real estate bai goin, in Norwich: Buckingham home on ‘ashington St.; 12-room house, most substantially . built, which cost over 350,000 to build- aiso 28 bullding lots and 40-foot street. Price for residemce and the 28 lots, $10,000. Address Real $275 buys a 6-acre farm, house (not fin- ished), plenty of wood, some fruit and on macadam road, % mile to a city; investigate. class refuenceJ Tel. 686-2. 1200; alsy heavy express wagon. Burdick, Preston City. Rochester, mari9d JAMES L. CASE Real Estate Department George—No, my dear, I'm going to keep them until our Willle wants to learn to smoke.—Puck. “What's an optimist?” “An optimist is a person who'll into a restaurant without a cent 1 regular programme a two reel Owl | Phe matleris ethes martoa T e e e e _________T270C | Dstate Exchange. New London, Conn. his pocket and fi for = a B brand % je2ldaw s t an igure on paying feature given under the auspices. of |—gatiooc Dl I | L A Blaant, VI £ naTeTot Pand | [ ALE OYE-HALE on your millinery. | J 37 SHETUCKET ST. the meal with a pearl he hopes to find the local order of Owls will be seen at the Breed. This is a very inter- esting story of the work that this organization is doing throughout the country and is presented in a very entertaining manner. Other pictures on the bill include the Metro travelogue and a roaring Black Diamond comedy. On Friday and Saturday Ann Pen- nington will be seen in the “Rainbow Princess,” at the Breed. passbook Np. Savings Society. mar22Th 133679 of The Norwich All persons are cau- tioned against purchasing or negotiat- ing the same and any person having a claim to said book is hereby called up- on to present said claim to sald bank on or before the 22d day of September, 1917, of submit to havin, clared cancelled and extinguished and 2 new book Issued in lieu thereof, or the amount due thereon paid. the book de- NORWICH TOWN Departure and Arrival of the Birds Noted—New Owners of Bliven Place Take Possession.—Scouts Have D —Schools to Close Friday. J. C. WITTER .. FOR SALE .. Auctioneer Office and Auction Rcoms, Evans Block, Danielson Conn. PUBLIC SALE NOTICE. A full adv. will a ing ocean, in best location: price rea- sonable; let me show it to you. Send for Farm Bulletin. ~Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, ‘Westerly, R. L Telephone No, 2365. WANTED—By middle aged woman, position for light housework or care for invalid or elderly person. No laundry. Address R. Bulletin FOR SALE House with large lot pleasant locality. A. M. AVERY Phone 1122-2 52 Broadway Best references. in marl6d WANTED—To buy all kinds of skin: and gars; best prices paid. H. J. Yu man, "\ Practical Furrier, Thayer Bldj Room 106, Norwich. 158 WANTED—Bov 14 to 16_years, light, clean work: good pay. West A SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE OLD MYSTIC, CONN. 102 acres; 60 tillable, level smooth; soil 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 FOR SALE 100 Acre Farm One-half mile from trolley and vil- lage, in town of Norwich, five miles Forgers, Blade Buffers and Handle Finishers. Good-pay and steady work. LAMSON & GOODNOW MFG. CO., Shelburme Falls, Mass. and and pond. About 90 apple trees, from Franklin Square, 15 minutes’ FOR SALE ON LAUREL HILL AVENUE 9 Room House with all improve- ments, including heat, in excellent condition with a garage, owner leaving town. Price right for quick sale. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich, Conn. in the oysters.”—Illinols Siren. “John,” said Mrs. Crosslots, “the cook says she's going to lea “What's the trouble? “She says she’s used to working for cultivated people and she can’t stand our line of phonograph records.”— ‘Washington Star. THE KALEIDOSCOFPE ‘With beer up to six cents and whis- ky to 13, Stebenville, O., police are guarding six saloons which have been threatened with a boycott. The indusary of making Navajo blankets has reached decidedly re- spectable proportions, the output last ear soon in this year being valued at over $750,000. The United States leads the world lin" the production of corn—known abroad as maize—producing more than two-thirds of the world's sup- ] ply. walk from graded school, church and village. 11 room house in the best of condition, steam heat, bath, hot and cold water in house, large cattle barn and silo, wagon sheds, six large hen houses and yards wired off -ey:;-n.tely, ;pplf flnld peach orchard, 40 acres tillable bal- ance woodland and pasture, brook running through land, milk house, ‘workshop, milk route of 100 quarts a day within ten minute: drive pears, peaches, plums, grapes, etc. 10 room house, good cellar and atti l paper Of a very select lot of horses, cattle and farming tools to be sold on THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 19; at the farm of James Jackson, two miles from Putnam, Conn. near the Gary Schoolhouse, on the Pomfret Landing road. mar21d The fox sparrows, which come 1357-2—Phones—1167-4 march and leave in = November, were seen last week, also flocks of purple grackle, which bird also knows its ap- pointed time and does not fail in be- ing punctual. The wood peewee has flown all the way from Central Amer- ica where it winters to the New Lon- on turnpike, its rather plaintive note, ‘oe-wee, pee-wee” being heard there now. in prump in kitchen to well of exceilent 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 Full particulars from ARCHA W. COIT, Telephone 1 Spoolers Wanted ALSO GIRL FOR FINISHING ROOM FOR PERCHING AND DOING UP PACKAGES. FOR SALE Sir John Lubbox says that ants rec- DANIELSON, CONN. |ognize. each_other, Hor by sight, but The Eugene S. Nash propert; !l‘mell, and Sir John knew as much wostorly side of Mechanic strost. CLA® [about ants as any man of his day. to trolley. J. C. WITTBR . . Auctioneer Office and Auction Rooms, Evans Broadway In the article in ‘Wednesday's Bulle- Blosk, Danfelson, Conn. from this farm. tage house with 12 rooms, city wate _— i Having sold my farm, f i » lack ducks found {in; The Feathercoats, in which the |, ionti®f, 20U \B¥ood® Plice TRoIA2 For particulars inquire of S with eoncrete waik. 2 1**t 11 |on Ninilonaire Tenry C. Phipps’ entate width with concrete walk. This very desirable centrally located S habits of the hairy and downy wood- pecker are described, is it not true of the male downy woodpecker, a small- er bird than the hairy, that it also has the red ‘wel} put as “his trade- mark”. The female of the species does not have this patch of color. lroad . between Brandy 11 and Bast Tnompson, and having to give posses- sion the first of April, I will sell every- thing I own at PUBLIC AUCTION' SATURDAY. MARCH 31, 1917, at 10 o’clock a. as follows: 1 pair of good black farm 8. SIEGEL Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn., Over Car Station ‘Telephone Connection by New York state inspectors may cost the steel man $15,315 in fines. SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. Bean Hill Mill -——__—'—— WANTED * 50 girls, 6 women cooks, 12 general AUCTION FRIDAY, MARCH 30TH, at1p m, £ il aen g fare ooy a0, e X ua m! from Jewett City: 8 Nor- wich, and about 5 minutes’ walk from the Lisbon station on the is offered at a voy reason- lesired. wlf:" particulars by communicating FRANK W. COY, Agt. Stillman Building Westerly, R. I. Both for acreage and production su- gar beets broke records in the United States this year, about 918,000 tons being grown on 680,000 acres of land. miles iven Farm Sold. Hartford and Mrs. Bliven and and Providence division of N. Y., N. H. The practice of planting seeds and Mr. horses, weight 2200 Ibs., 1 general pur-| & H. R. R. Satd farm consists of a ] performing similar farm operations family have moved to 's Grove, | pose horse, weight 1000 Ibs.. 35 tons of | two-ste h with el housework girls, 4 farm hands, 2 col- al RS having S0d thelr farm on Blain Hil 14 | A No. 1 hay. 1 feam waor, 1 tin Cart, | sng siher omtbullfioks. ana. sbous-5p|ored boys, 2 firemen, 2 spinners, 10 4 HORSES Socording to superstitions “signs” or Mr. and Mrs. Rathbun of Hast-Great | Other Sk of all kinds, 1 mower, 1| acres ot land, suitably divided between | Weavers. iz Plain, Who mowed, thero last week. rake § Sy plow, 1 swivel plow 1| mowing, pasture and wood " For fur| FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 3 1 have an express load of Horses just 3 can “parrow” T sprinstooth ““Har- ‘LN BUSHNBLL Central Building Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. m SALE weighing Hom 1000 o 1600° 92| New York's unlque burglar, the . Sdouts Deill 3 heal erTOW awh for-] Moiwiph Ct. Tel. 1344-12. 3 Froed - me | Count, 1s back. He takes only odd trucck, 1 cultivator. 1 U. S. cream separator, 1 pair of har- nesses, several single harnesses, and a 1ot of smaller tools of all kinds.” I will also squipment of ting of beds, bureaus, _stoves. ~carpets, pictures, dishes, and 1 godd organ sewing machine; also a lot of other utensis. If above date should prove stormy, the sale will take place on the follow- ing Monday, Terms cash. = GUSTAF SWANSON. rod pairs, good workers and dri: Il Horses v'v-rnmd as npnun::d'.'. A. C. SPRAGUE Telephone 74-2 Moosup, Conn. ; B. A. WIGHTMAN Experienced Plame Tumer. 4 N Street. Norwich, Comm. Phome 753-13. novzd things that catch his fancy, regard- less of their value. In last haul he took a shark skin cigarette case and left a $500 snuffbo: Sale rain or A WANTED BURLERS ON WOGLEN GOODS GOOD PAY STEADY WORK " ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS ‘CO. Yantic Troop No. 5, Boy Scouts, held a . Meeting Tuesday evening in the First Congregational chapel. They drilled for the exhibition, and signalling practice and tests are in drder. ‘Will Attend Social Corner Meeting. Local members of The Bulletin’s Social Corner club No. 2, will attend the gathering today (Thursday) at the 1916 BABY GRAND 5 PASSENGER CHEVROLET | Completely Equipped and as new. Can be seen at the MAJESTIC AUTO EXCHANGE s good Agricaltural Limestone China employs mnearly 4,000 experts from Europe and America to run her railways, postoffices, etc. There are 1,105 British and 174 Americans on the Job, many of the latter in the most im- portant dffices. I be very difficult to get this sea- So_place your order early with