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Yaudeville and Moving Davis Theatre. Feature Mo § Plctures at the Au- dttorium Theatre. Club meets at the Armo; ‘Encas Lodge. No. 11. L 0. O. in_0dd Fetiows ) ames Union. No. 2 Carpenters’ 5 307, ¥. O. Sedgwick Camp. in Buckinsham ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. Big Double Bill for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—Mary = Pickford tde Rich Girl, Seven-Part and Wilfred Lucas Love Sublime, Five-Part Triangle ngle Komedy and Spe- ar syreen star, Mary Pickford, in herlatest ibject for Aricraft Pictures, e Rich Girl, in seven reels, xnown Eleanor of the same A Poor Lin story ' and play ‘Ae Gwendolyn, the “poor little rich had U that mone. scarcel?\ Knew Mary Pickford is @fforded a role of exceptional story telis of how Gwendolyn, who is in the care of her nurses and eervants as a result of the social brings about a big change the lives of her little family their iittle daughver are brought the seifish paren realize tha teach the wrong direction Zoal js happiness rather Orpheus, which v in Colller's Weekly. To complete the show there will be a 1 music by the D: i concert E and owing to the extrem be oniy. two per- st of veatre tunning and the expensive photoplays the Davig management announce th offers, " the < on the lower ficor only: ' : Orahestra cirmie baleony and &ailers NHale is a niece of Sir Johnston Forbes- e N gyt o 4 )Robonsan and the youngest member crease In pric wiil remain as it is. wer floor 15¢, balcony gallery 10c, balcony 13¢ cle 25c, orchestra reserved Z5c. orchestra ¢ AUDITORIUM. Stuart Holmes in The Scarlet Letter and Charles Richman in the Seventh i Secret Kingdom, Features for Today and Tuesday— Coming Wodnesday and Thursday,|was under the direction of Charles| Waterford with his sister, Mrs. George In 1910 she became the wife | Peabody, John Mitchell to Peck’s corner. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The Scarlet Letter is the most pa- thetic story of love and passion ever | eitizen. told. For 60 .years Hawthorne's famons work, in book form and on the Stage has driven home Charles Rich The most remarkable photoplay ever presented on the screen is the verdict seen Jules Verne' famous stories of submarine motion picture form, and it has cre- mied a sensation in all the large cit Al who have stories of Juies Verne never dreamed they wouid ever see them as he imaginative many who would e Interested in dertaking the financial success which is_deserved to be. Probably no recent recital given in Siater hail will be more interesting to genuine music lovers than the concert to be given in Slater hall next Friday evening. Sigismond Stojowski, one today. 1 compatriot and a pupil of g:dq:c:iti. and it is through co- these concerts are being arranged, the realized from them to be turned the Polish victims’ relief fund. Although Mr. Stojowski devotes con- operation with this talented artist money over to and the musical critic of the New York Sun makes the following comment on a recent recital given by this distinguished artist: “With the co-operation of William Willeke, "cellist, and the Philharmonic society's orchestra, Josef ~Stransky, , Sigismond Stojowski, plan- poser, gave a concert of his| tain Scotland Shower For Miss Pounch—Matinee Whist—Spring Plowing Begins. jSkotiand Road ball was filed by an terested audience Friday _evening 1900 and i s - = Taftville, gave a most entertaining There was chorus sing- ing, and solos by several, including fiss Jennie Kendall, and Robert Brierly. Miss Elsie Sed- den accompanied on the- piano. Kyles' B Gemonsirated their right to such |orchestra rendered pleasing selections. consideration, for all three ' works showed the composer to be a man of taste, talent and technical accomplish- ment. Mr. Stojowski is a pianist and s instrument. The conducts ist and own works yestel Acolian hall. ond concerto in A flat op. sympnony was written in won a prize for Polish composers giveh Stojowski's teach- er. It will be gathered from these |Programme. Stojowski's :n::r» takings have been serious an ve been respectfully regarded by musical of them yester- by Paderewski, Mr. records that Mr. people. The heari he writes well for hi: composer,. it is needless to say, the reward in applause was fbundan ‘Thaddeus DeWronski, who will ap- A pear with Mr. Stojowski, is a grand [ Miss May Pounch at her opera basso who has made a name for | Pleasant street in view of her ap- proaching marrige, by ciety of Sacred Heart church of which she is a member. Twenty friends were present and the evening was passed Many useful and choice gifts were presented. The affair was Miss Louise Gorman. Three-Table Whist. himself in musical clreles. Mr. in 1887. Conservatory Woloszko. Russian singer Massini. Bracci and Pintorono at the Conserva- Verdi, where he remained for two cears. Mr. DeWronski is a singer who tor sure to please all who hear him. Reserved seat tickets for the Sto- been ith the idea of making the affair a great pop- movement in support of a most worthy project. Both Messrs. Sto- jowski and DeWronski are giving their in any way connected with the concert is to derive any profit from it. The entire net proceeds will be turned over fo the national American committee of the Polish victims' relief fund, an or- v I jowski-DeWronski concert ha: placed at the low price of $1 ular valuable services free and no one #anization founded in New York by J. Paderewski. and of which Hon. Wil- liam H. Taft is honorary presider and Frank A. Vanderlip is honorary \reasurer. The public sale of reserved seats will take place Tuesday, April 17th, at 9 u. m. at Cranston’s book store, and is expected that there will be a large public demand for these tickets. Slater Hall Lecture Course Benefit of Red Cross Society. The third speaker in the Slater hall series of lectures will be Mrs. Bea trice Forbes-Robertson Hale, who will appear Tuesday evening, April 17. Mrs. of. a_family that for three generations has held a distinguished place in Eng- lish dramatic and literary life. When but 17, Mrs. Hale appeared under Sir Henry Irving in his revival of Robes- pierre. John Hare, Sir George Alexandre, and has played Ophelia, Forbes-Rohertson, and _Ophelia _with Sir Herbert Tree. In 1907 she came to America with Ellen Terry and Frobman. of Swinburne Hale, a New York law- yer, and then became an American During the past few seasons Mrs. Hale has bee nheard in brillant lec- thousands -of |tures and the drama, llustrated by hearts its terrible tale of justice gona|dramatic readings from the plays dis- Stuart Holmes is seen in the ‘e of Pastor Dimmesdale, The seventh epi- ®ode of The Secret Kingdom, starring man and Doroth; ompletes the program for today and cussed, including the work of the new- est English and American schools. this her dramatic training and native gift for the reading of poetry are rein- forced by her wide knowledge of Fng- lish litergture. Mrs. Hale will be heard here in Wer new and popular lecture, The Musical Comedy—The Movies and the Modern Play. Single admission Slater hall. Jowa clubwomen are urging con- servation of the state's natural scenic features. wrote about them, undersea photography the Williamson Brothe: the improbable p see human beings as the bottom of the sea. the wondertul made possible walking on the workings Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ne and all the sea s it actually ex: Leagues Under the Sea will be the attra tre for Wednesday, and Thursday onl Don’t miss it. BREED THEATRE. Frances Nelson Mighty Moral Pantomime for Today and Tuesday. Today and Tuesday in One of Many, the Breed wi was written and directed iays bare t he path of younz gf he world to grapple Wwho zo out in h modern con- ays those that take ihe attitnde that a rich man can THE BEST VALUES IN NORWICH High Grade Watches AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES {7 Jeweled Seth Thomas 12 and 16 nickel case, J. 10-Year Gold-filled Case, $4.25. 7 F"'“";u 3. 10-Year Gold-filled Case, $5.00. 17 J. 20-Year Gold-filled Case, 3 23 J. 10-Year Gold-filled Ca: Selid Gold, small size Ladi $6. Convertible Bracelet Watel 3 Tanted Tor 10 years, $500 T " Guaranteed Wrist Watches, $2.00. All Watches Fully Guaranteed J. OGULNICK & CoO. 32 Franklin St. do no. wrone, nneeence are fit oss a_meni- t the shortcomings af thei preaches in p the @octrine that “they who tine of \iany ported by Ni . The l4th crapier of The Great Reuther & Co’s STERLING ALE and Piel Bros! Real GERMAN BEER oy Draught at the 2 DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN’ HAYES BROS., Props. Telephone 1227 -28 Broadway ! F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, * “Fhons B13 122 Prospect Strest. Norwich. Cenn usterole for sore throat, bron- tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, | STEADY WORK. AMERICAN STRAWBOARD CO. NORWICH TOWN Minstrel Troupe From Taftville Enter- Audience— afternoon in ‘The compositions heard Were a symphony in D minor, a ‘cello ncetto in the same key and the sec- . Con 32, The VERSAILLES SANITARY WANTED A pattern maker familiar| ¥OR SALE 1910 Cadillac truck i oL GuARD A% oM BRAN'S MUSINGS, (' With the atrebips a-fiyin a o s oy it e 59 tme to'mar It lh'&.l it was when I on s et ’-’r‘-'r??rfi i nel fi‘%?fin’m‘ s Becaawey | WHOn L charged in the ola ras EL D2t S O RS G n the cheery’ ¢o, fiac | “Twas with 204 # g A i ol e S i REWE_Lowes fat 8 seven ¥ et nd it playea con nces, ll‘a But the: apri the - Do amtistaction 1 TO RENT—Upper lenement, seven|AR mever in knowin' your: rooms and bath %1 Williams S, Fhone merks 1037-4. apréd STORE to rent st 327 Laurel Ave., suitable or t; | An’ never a note fro. -~ Cone - Tent” very low: splendid opportunity. 4 o ke Fhone S0 aur14d_ | 32%% “Waters, 108 Brondway. . mardid| Al stiii'ss & dead man cou én the gas guns throw over ‘the Might— Apply « O A T Pt Bl one 15| (X0, MENT—Modern five-room fiat in e R Phone 719 | the suburbs. Tel b96-14. Marisd _ Lta never .of aeilis . e GRE Tty TO RENT —Furnished rooms; also they fight! A S st Y, i | Bice rooms for light iee; 310] ot Ty etgiter East Groat. ‘n.:;;;‘““, Sealn S0, over Brookiya ttera, Bomma to think: ¢ Ll scream, R SARE T I Bed ohichs — and FURNISHRED rooms f light house- |T'a FOR SALm_n T Rod cnicks and|woping. 57 Divelon S0 o tebiia B e eln’ heifer due to freshen now.| 'PAXICAB for hi Jong or short |y COMIE I (he shadows ana m'nm M. O. Swan. Phone 615-12. aprizd distances. Phone $13. ¥, A, Dolbeare. thunders roam FOR SALE_Two work horses; will | 0ocod Tm only & st of the O S |eell cheas. ¥ M. Palmer, K. D. 5. T FURNISHED rooms: ressomable| . af Home! B2 e e Alorss, SE Union St rafd| | Comstitatisanto™ in the FOR SALE One gray_mare, e “ men, rears old, sound. J. C.” Worth & ! > TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms, 3 muiSmoblle " (riick Starket St ©rapriia modern couvenioncds. atFhe Beymont) | T SONG 0F Tim MoTon oy .s."'"',".,..g,"”,, "% Son: | FOR SALE—Two work horses; prices e e SR 2t s along in"the rosy 4 e T e eral machinists, 3 first b " et . 3 —————— SRITY RIghe e Tt wwells the muste of fofi An4 1 electriof, At e e N e L A With its dominant note of -2 FOR SALE — Palr of horses, extra . A cheerful challenge ,;l\ » ho labor | E0od workers and drivers, weight 2800; And the drag of the mirs a Th. ure Litg. Co,, |8l80 some cows, 'fl'."'(_ Apply Jas . Ana the summer heat and —_ B Downing, Platnn. tol. Conn. oW ning, Jith cast iron boiler and furnace pat-|chasels with a new delivery panel body |} No_ 36 Spalding St., 9 rooms 22-5, ] apr10d Is the song of the motor + It litts 4he burdens too gv From the back of the paile tern work. Address Putna: on same, four new tires in good con- ™ ut Toad s a FIBRE MILLS, et o e o, Toun sy | aion ~aute’ Sutes ‘Cor 102" Frariiin 7 Wiven, putted by e 1iemeier s Y W ANTED A competest S Toreer: | 5 TeL ik marz2d and bath, with gas and large J| 1o 1ts natierca ponis *e VERSAILLES, CONN. eral housework: no washing. Mrs: FOR 8ALE Haiching oxgs. ood Jar- | vard, RaaT s e e o o5, good W aliing, Jewett City Top. 10 ing straln; 8 C. R L Reds and W, P. ks, 75¢ per setiing. E. F. Stinson. For a merciful message t apriza beast The last number was The Si led Banner length round of applause. strels were in sailor costume. ing followed and ice cream and cake ‘played | Were served by the supper committee. his work ad it should be piayed, and Shower Given Miss Pounch. shower was given A miscellaneous Established 1 Norwich, Conn. apri2d New London, Conu. De- ‘Wronski was born in Warsaw, Poland, His early education was ob- tained in Warsaw, where he com- menced his musical studies at the Later he con- tinued vocal etudies under the famous In Milan he completed his studies with Maestros the Altar So- 1 b - 4 Pmatysos We have customers for several good |SiTn 318 to 320 per week. Apply to|miles; fine condition. Hudson-Stewart|Spring Garden Avenue. These vacant |, I 1163-4. TBARBER WANTED A I Squies |eeme ML marldd |} Apply N. TARRANT CO. I, the " song of the motor & WE WANT OLD TEETH 153 Main St. Willimantic, Ci. _aprisd |, FOR SALE — 1314 ave passénger 117 S Minna Irving, in " the = New WANTED A general housework | just overhauled. 1nquire of B G 1L Main - IN ANY CONDITION 1 st be Bood BIAIS cosk: reter: | Batiotin Y marisd B R E 2 We pay up to 10, per ser, ac- 00 SaRrad, B B B 7 ey | wamw o swie g ta ren the Par HUMOR OF THE DA value. ea farm, in Canterbury, two THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. WANTED —An all around automobile | miles north of Camterbu: TO RENT Clerk—Let me show you o 142 Main Street, Up-stairs mechanic: good pay and steady employ- | Brooklyn road, consistizz ment. Inquire at the Imperial Garage. | Address P. L. Shea. Toachines. We have & motor-e o iade that can eltmb any hill on sar: A auffeur—That’ i o WANTED — Dyehouse_and plcker| FOR SALE Sevenroom cortage in| NEW SIX-ROO WENTS | neirctimas o Ly e, 2 oom belp. Apply Gien.Woolen Mill, | good residential section. A. M, Avery,|The Norwich Housing Company have |tree—Topeka State Jourmal FARM Norwich Town. aprizd ' | 52 Broadway. feb26d _ rented thirty-five of the forty apart- | .y, =~ O WANT D WANTED—Woolen spinner on Davis| FOR SALE—1916 Hudson Super Six |ments recently built by them and have |, g, "77% [14% Wan beating » & Furbe; le; - s 7 five vacant apartments T r mule; & good spinner can|seven-passenger touring car; run 7,000 |at this time pa on it “But after it was ove, The Mystic Woolen Co. Old Mystic, | Co. Tel. 896-2. apréd _ |apartments will be open for inspection Sy A s e L 2pri2d | =Sgn sALE isi-acre farm. a new |overy day during the next two weeks, [Ped t0 him io please tell me you want to sell, let us know. WANTED—Giris _for TRYON’S AGENCY, : clean | house, 12 rooms,. running _water, onland any one desiring one of them is ”fllflu‘;:: courage to do such s ling " " work: good pay. West Side Silk Mill | main road, with some stock; must be|advised to apply at once. The apart- imantic, Ct.| " aprizd sold. H. Gold, Chaplin, Conn. aprid |ments are verv desirable for small| Neli—Oh, dear, I'm in such = whist Saturday afternoon at her home the Scotland road. Three tables WANTED Men to work In_ picker| FOR_SALE—-One horse, weighing | families and rent for $20.00 per month, |dary! FoR SALE oom. Apply Admore Woolen Mills, |about 1200 pounds, g0od Worker fair Inquire of J. J. CORKERY Bell—What 1s 17 2 ¥antic. aprila ' |driver gentle: on ‘account of sickn Room 120 Thayer Bullding ell—Jack promises to stop were played refreshments were winning prizes were Charles G. Pierce and Mrs. Wal- secona prizes went to Mrs. S. Wheeler and Mrs. Nathan Bush- Moving to Bridgesort. Fitchville was the week eng Miss Bernice Underwood of Pe: Clarence Smith leave this week to make their home in Bridgeport. were former residents of Goshin G A Ok, ber enough to pay for it: fruit, thriving manufact; st Town street has 55 trip to New j York and Joug! ip Wagner has returned to Bast Town street, after spending a few days No. 41 West Broad Rose came on iday to Mr. Rose's - - e ld_at once to stop expens: Tel. 260 Ing if T . WANTED—At once, a man who can et - marry him and T $1500 do' carpenter work and make Mmsel? | Sonk St Vi in g Boarding Stabl oo besin if I don't rsd_ , . useful; good place. West Side Silk will buy a 50-acre farm, 30 acres till-| Mill apr10d FOR SALE—Wood In_ stove lengths. “What do you th £t ghle, Tuna” fertile and miching worked, = Phone 646-5. _J. Slegel. marzid_ 2 WOt et S acte of serawbersies 17 wore’'of | o B0 FOR SALE One new ox dump cart. international events, . = 00d for home use, cozy house of five| WANTED _A competent second girl| Lo.cpnone 489. ~ apréd | About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin| “Great” replied the base coms, smail barn and hemner. two family of two aduits 3 [ FOR SALE_ATl kinds of sceds and | Street, suitable for almost any Kind of | /that is, if wo can stir up . uy, a fe 1 Snington, Co ertilizer at.a low price. Greemeviile 4 A gn interest e gam Cakons and about 30 hene. Thie Tarm = - Grain Co. " Phone 326-5 e business, at a reatonable price. In- |{Oreign interest in the & neighborhood, near Engl quire at Bulletin Office. Siiiated in good bome S ool. and two. miles from raiiread FOR SALE _Bone meel for lawns. T. Visitor—We would like oL ad. 2wl opportunities offered to f . Eldredse, 85 Water St - aprad - sanitarlum on your lot SH abave. it S L {42 | FOR SALE One pair horses, sound; FOR SALE pug 19, Bhen—Hunt ail ye bt AL T ored | good workera well mated, weight 2508 Al on’t_think ye'll find one BECh et bs; will sell cheap, as I have no use lived here 50 years, been o - Chaaibe: T AT s O > quire | for them. Dr. E. Bennett. V. S. foot of the ground, and I al ing wood on place and pine tm. |3t Bulletin Job Room. marsia . (Plainfield. Conn. mar2a_ run across one~—Puck . a erib | “WANTED _Competent girl for gen- FOR SALE One 1916 Studebaker S-4 mile | - - - car, perfect condition, mew tires all villags |Seal bonsework.” Apply - 196 Centrdl {15, 5 1913 Maxwell. thoroughly “Now, children, what is the This plac: si place is inhabited by?” FOR SALE R nodi T e liage | S venue, aprsa good tires il around. ¢ “Human belngs. USSP TR, DR o T Ma | TS 1| WANTED—An froner, ai the Norwich | 5. Feckham, §2 Shetucket St apri2 whCOTTECL, And, Willle. ~Ston elephone passes door. 5 Steam Laundry. e mar2sd FOR SALE—Three heavy horses two 0 gTran “:,‘,KonA a ate possession. Let me show It'to WANTED 04 7alss ieeth; domt | team wagons, one neariy new, buiit for || COTTAGE HOUSE and |(man beings divided \Sgnd tor, Witcox's"rarm Bulletin— | matter it broken: 1 buy one %o ten dol: ¢%. pne dump cart, two, set A o “Regular people and boo et Tars per set: s parcel post and | hd 5. A. C. iam: anon. Tel- RES In't you know t WALLTAS A WRLOSE. Tecaite check by o Mazer | ephone 59. wprizs || BARN and 3 AC gt B s A T Real Extate Broker, 2 2 a. Pa. mar12d| “pom SALE -About 20 tons good hay D sfl'l‘r’mslylln’ured 3 LAN “Yes, sir,” replied the chauffs WANTED —antique rurniture and old |at cheap price; must be sold and re- Rooms 1 and former home on Wauwecus Hill. Frost is so nearly farmers on t of the ground Wauwecns I e An established bakery business: ex- Miss Florenee Bennett, Desdemona’ and | Brier-Bush, other leading parts with Sir Johnston | Eu of Bonnie- Pierce at Al- o who understands the business. For full particulars, inquire of later | After passing a week or has returned Robert O'Hearn, a student at Trinity gl fashioned siiver: highest prices paid, A, | moved by’ May ‘lst. Phone evenings “Then why didn't you zigs = e Bruckner. 35 Franklin St Phone 117-3. | between 'S and 9, 363-4. aprizd WITHIN CITY LIMITS care and miss himze) o o 2 Zebi3 ¥OR SALE Buick Big Six in exsel- “He was zigzagging himeels, lent Tunning order. paint new, tires PRICE $2,500 honor.” s WANTED—Second hand furniturs 3 = > 4 new, 1916 model. $875 cash, or _will pighest brice paid A Pruckner, 8 | ISV, Yo ramabout and cash: Oakland Private Doolan was six fee F S l BRI St EL NS —— four, 1375 ‘model, ‘new paint. tires and inches n his socks Beside or Jaie STANTED Doy 14 to 16 rears for |} STCh & U baniateon: aprita JAMES L. CASE Eoat o horer osnr Doolan raised his head IR mar22d \LE~One single harnes ool Real Estate Department 'Up higher,” shouted the class condition. J. C. Worth Co. cellent location. doing a Profitablé | v ren snd momen: S ontio st Don | Market St. mar3id sr seant. iness; a rare chance fo TSNS free: write immediately. Frank. | ¥OR SALE Cheap. a cottage house 37 SHETUCKET ST. ere, that's better. T T e o P astitute” Depl 37 D. Hochester, | with four rooms. Iaguire at. 56 Bos- me’ aee ‘you with your b again.” “Am I to be always Ilike marisd | well Ave. mar30d : asked Doolan, starin, JOHN A. MORAX FOR SALE FOR SALE the little man's head. Real Estate and Investment Broker, w One of the choicest cottage houses You are.” Framklin Square, Norwick. located in the best part of East Broad DANIELSON, CONN. ‘Then Tll say good-by St, at a very modest price. For full geant, for I'll never see yo aga particulars, fnquire of. The Eugens S. Nash property on the college, Hartford, has been 8 week at his home on East street and returns today (Monday). Mr. and Mrs. William Bottomley and of East Town passing two weeks at Mrs. Bottom- iev's former home In it SPECIAL TOWN MEETING. OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE Huntington There was a_good representation from the local Y. P. S, C. tickets will be sold at the door of|at Franklin Saturday 2 evening when the Norwich Union held Congresational at 7.20 o'clock in the evening, to a thorize the Selectmen to borrow such Cottage Houses, Tenement and Bust Protesting agains Sum or sums as may be needed to mect LIGHT WORK ness Blocks, Building Lots, ail in de. p B the obligations of e Town during the Vear 31T, and to erecute notes ot Sther writings ‘of the Town theretor. - | AMERICAN THERMOS a meeting at Rev. G. H. Ewing of Elm or two the last of the week in New York and while heard Billy Sunday. His Miss Helen P. Ewing, accompanied him to resume her studies at Pratt Insti- spent a day HERB! Selectmen of the Town of Sprague. sieak Batate Rroker, L5 huce it 15 roome. <l witar, | THE KALEIDOSCOPE LEGAL NOTICES Franklin Square. Norwich. . |gas and electricty, on lot 72 “feet - an width with concrete walk. The ball is the oldest to NOTICE FIFTY SALE HORSES | Thir yery goarabls,sortrally ocated o a"very reason- Unusual clearness of t Another express load of 2§ Horses |able price, part mortgage if des ired. |Phere, unusual brightness o kiing of the stars, indicat The legal voters of the Town of ust hers, making 50 Horses to pick i i r Sprague, State of _Connecticut. are Lo s are ~all indsobig ‘and e Pactiowiersishy, commmmicating hereby notified and warned to meet in STEADY small—in pairs and single—and prices | W FRANK W. COY, Agt. A floating safe to prev the Town Hall in said Town at a Spe- are as low as possible for the quality. o » Agl of passengers’ . money clal Town Meeting on Come and see them. Stiliman Building Westerly, R. L | when ship sinks has been MONDAY, APRIL 23D, 1917, EMPLOYMENT ELMER R. PIERSON. a Chicago man. Tel. 536-3. apriza FOR SALE. hi S y, in Eiabie locations. List YOur property it | prouont Howe tee bier ae FOR SALE sirable JOoI 'Vl or rent. ad T have | TO : yber of ople looking for real oke the gavel and the plate BT iventmienta. © top of his deal. Dated st Sprague. Comns this 11t e g el day of April, A. D. 1917. ¥ WILLIAM ¥, HILL, RAYMOND J._JODOIN, BOTTLE CO. Jj 1and, well divided, good soll, abun- Real Estate and Insurance. A guest of a Fifth Avenue ARTHUR ROY, ERT C. WATSOX. best condition, water in house, barn, want there called for a best m NOTICE FOR ALLOWANCE OF AD- MINISTRATION ACCOUNT. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD tute, Brooklyn, N. Y. after spending the vacation at her home here. —_— The BEST CANDY To present to anyone as a gift is a box at Lebanon, within and for the District Present — ALBERT G. KNEELAND, Judge. EState of Holden Arnola. late orf COMPETENT SPEEDER Leban6n, in said District, deceased. e AAmicistratis eshIbitod ber ad- TENDERS LOWNEY’S CHOCOLATES a guarantee slip in each box are fresh and that the Chocolat you'll find, the variety excellent. Sold “DUNN'S PHARMACY 80 MAIN STREET Watches, Norwich | City of Norwich Water Works hen houses and other buildings: his wedding and the hotel p also & tract of timber; land already $3 S500. one in five minutes. plowed, partially fertilized. This I’ property is located In village near A sixth loan of 100,000,000 church, school ‘and state road, and IN NORWICH TOWN I“i 300.000). at 4 1-2 per cent two miles from city. On Washington Street overlooking |05t to defray mobilization rnancrs 5. poxome, || Lasihorpe. Meadowe. - Eione | P25, ben Suthorized by Lot e s rwick. ¥l rooms and bath, electric lights; heat- | (55,790,000) ‘are to be used Phomes. ed by hot water system. Terraced |charging the debt now due 1917, H l dance of water, a 9-room house in Room 103. Thayer Bldg. |that boasts you can get anythin Board of Water Commissioners. Norwich, Conn., April 1, 1917. for_the quarter ending and payable Otfice open offics April 1. 191 30 a. m. untii 5 p. m. Additions will be made to all bills remaining unpaid after April 20, 1917. CHARLES W. BURTON. Cashier. DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist g Annex, Room A Telephone 523 Shannon Buil miniStration meconnt with said cetace gardens of about one acre, fine rose | PIUl MERLLRNCR ioan, Ths ) to the Court for allowance; it is there-| - bushes. Facilities for placing & ga- [ Jon® toane up. to 600.000.000 Ordered, That {he 27th day of Aprik. rage. A splendidly located comfort- | (5115,800,000). 1917, at 1 oclock in the atter-| Apply SHETUCKET CO. able home for a reasonable price. P P e av s, Bogm, o - ARCHA W. COIT, Consul General L. J. Keena, ¢ me is, appointed for hearing _the NORWICH, CONN. The Mutual Benefit Life Agency |paraiso, reports that the ' Cx same. and the 'sala Aaministralrix i3 Telephone 1334 68 Broadway | STt onsiaeration” for » frected to mive motice thereo ub: tor = e this order once in The Ngr‘pvllch e wrm::. ':~ st ers working in factories. A spe Ulletin, & newspaper having a ¢ modern home, In best reside 4 fa salation in 2aid Bistrict: nd by post- ' Section; all conveniences, large FOR SALE Whare ‘mothare taay keep. thale post in said Town of Lebanon. nearest level corner lot; price reasonable P with I ot .jn | 90 Under _‘amd “year -0f sy Where sald deceased last dwelt, at and easy terms 1f desired. Two-family House large n{mothers may spend one hour of Teast six days prior to the date of said pleasant locality. working day in caring for thetr hearing, and make return to the Court. Inquire of A A Y dren without any lose in wage Spriad & e THOS. H. BECKLEY SECOND HAND FOR e N TR Piesse: 704 1] Pheme 11222 62 Broadway |~ Cut This Out—It s Warth Mone ain ones Don’t miss this. . Cut out t: GEORGE G. GRANT PICKER ROOM P - FOR SALE. gnclose with b ana mail it to = Room House at 500 Boswell Avenue, | C0. o] Ave., Chicag: “mkfl ‘d w Sorifenieles: with all Hmprovements, including heas, | writing your name and address < m CO in e Oe‘l‘l"ni cloin‘“‘oflnbfl A.;dwfll:larlnlg.f'rl “ You will receive in return a trial = Apply SHETU 8 {Tees; ‘the lot ix i ng | ago containing Foley's Honey and 32 Providence St., Taftville HERE IS YOUR CHANCE |toyn Frice risht for quick sale Ia Compound for eoughs, colds and Prompt attention tc day or night calls, NORWICH, CONN. to buy a cottage, barn and five acres e T e Rt a - Telephone 630. aprl4MWFawl of good land, at Nerwich Town. All s i e kinds of fruit and a fine view, and you o e B By g e B Incrs before. ihe. pablic,” there s e | ThI a ea cannot make A e, " | T HEuE 15 no aavertsing medium 1n | thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for ss before ihe public, there is no JRE 15 no advertising medium In E. A. PRENTICE, ; tipation, biliou: headache medium better tha: taro: th a- 3 > Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- |stipation, sness, eadache Vertising coiumns of The Bulletin SourSEst o TheiBuk 86 Cliff Street ' ictin ror ousiness resuita. sluggish bowels. Lee & Osgood