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BONG m m fim ""c-:‘l(nfl-. “Plotures at e = - = 3 o . 9 R, T -.n.r-' Thion meets at 117 Matn 2 : uhA . 28 : rra Pome, ax’ I Been Jumy _mh Sqnciave, No. 424, 1. 0. H. 2 Ameer ' 4 - memere Bt n Buch e na Mgmoria o : : . . g 570 it o . A ,, e | For 7 with my Omptais o . selected. The concert wil be for the iiemefit of the Polish relief fund. AUDITORIUM ! It Ct. comsisting of = ot of household due oaluno.ur I ain’t been ax’ I Gerrs - TO RENT-—A modern to -4 Eighth Episede of The Secrot King- it #90s of various kinds and Jescription. "’m“ * C"'.‘:m"g' Inquire at 122 Broadway. apriid ’ e i St s dem, Feature Photoplays for Today . 'W. SBWARD, T c = 3 e e e T P en 3i20 Mers | rooms and bath, 1 Williams BE. Phone |} Sgits, do MY it the same as ¥ Sosanter: n-vxy 5: Motz | 1027-. aprid cant stay idie here ac and Tuesday. . o | George .Walsh in Meiting ‘Millions organiza. & & WITTER ............ Auctioneer -.nu g L TO RENT Modern fve-room fat in|Lord! _Ain't they genna let m is the feature picture for today and e Otfice and Auciiod Rooms. Brans W, mm‘ffl; m«”‘ 70| the_suburbs’ Tel. 595-14. mar2éd share? sty Tuesday at thia popular playhouse. It provements , ~ Thock, . Conn. o el L BU v TO_RENT_Furnished rooms: 80|} heard my Captatn sey Jest {is a stirring story of collegs life. Mr. = mail “orders’ Riled promptly. | nice rooms for light housekeepirs. 570 went: o ugusta Anm &l‘ = A‘cney. s Hawkins st, Dasiel | Main St over Brookiva tiers. “He's §200 tor quite & heap Walsh has the role of a rough heart- aprzod D - i ‘Sebequonash mell, N8, * mests In Foresters' Hall. ta Sad How fight & wae wimews | Polish Berefit c‘.‘:...-:'u be Given c : - ipriid MB—ehat bes been bie chmrper o on . -——*__—_ g The Stojowski- TN posat . """x igh s vestest In m P X T which was postponed Friday on ac- 3 to also immx‘flz the. finams of M- DoVOow- in- 3 4 grvics’ | Pwas B was u-:—..r 3 will take. y evening. > May 11 n.':um.:amm&fm~ 4 . rant TeoTesentuttve % Aan e Pl B Ho aruv off ta s wes eschine- Slater hali concerts was given the op- FURNISHED ROOMS and - e uf evaay ot mnd May It was Pen- e _Chem, o vflmocong Whit gort of wer 35 e thats & 3% Thirteenth n = .,uh .‘—_.—._... ‘Where_Ca rids youna fn meoe Where orficers lell . ol ‘rewmd @ 8801 i one. ko SRR X T will eell at my place of residence -un—o... model B 56 1914| FAXICAB for hire; long or short|iie sald 1 cll_will be 18 years old . y LA Mrs. 'm,., C. Latham, at East Killingly, Ct, near the post-]tion: we according to ;‘-‘w‘x‘;“n f oar. thorou"‘hly (udu.nn-s Phone 813, F. A. Dolbeare. ©3 i r.ra.,.'? nl:-.;n-omm“, re form i o O MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1917, e tracus Toquive Fus m"ou = FE o a comm 3 = E ve. “Thauire Fmper e Yii ¥ 2 at 10 oclock a. m., s e “’ ".’&n."f"éw.u o B it oty proper celedration which will be held Loan and "Bstablished Wednesday evening, May 2. gt als0 by | the following rey of the (1523 So” 143 Main R R e S mate G e T B0 k. e g e DY [inte ‘AL Handia: constefng: 1916, § passenger touring car, mechun- m'r‘gm-g.l;—“m’ ‘“""‘1."'",;‘- M7 Captain had w job for I'll do my bit by pulling For food is scarce an’ crops Sunday School Institute. the children who Jove and revere him.{{0:], Semming), MY - Cn oo i tto; R o harne: ANTED A ical n, paint and tires A-1, price The County Sunday School associa- o odiinen and oia T m neyer 20 low." Inquire Imperial Garage. | 84 Franklin St ne 1043-2. by 1\ tion will meet in the Baptist cnnmh place u."‘“ 4 EQ:o- cases, table cloths, napkins. o UL l—_———. 200! waw't ‘e o —<C. Wiles H here t with_morning and postal card or telephone and 1t Tiore, T hers today s — will be catled For. apriia it 38 orks e or donltl:l'e'?aus: X3 ANTED—Good — and W Sl _entiry e B TR formed e e i e P orse fair ariver; AERIS 2e90s. i T. April—maia of many moods Rev. Arthur Varley of J. C. WITTER ] Traliace I°Woodin, state s e | e Westar) L. or O. Box 512 | Stebte. Battic. ala ot = ap > — revolvers of any size. Block, Danieison. Conn FOR SALD o T APARTMENT Cirming in ber sunny p o trade for f: Lovel; solitudes, Shovipary. WANTED Position as machinist 1n 7 | starar el ond “40 fOr Larm, grocery. o e Nedese Sote Ner & Hartford| Luncheon will be served at noon by a committee of church CT cotton mill. P. O. Box 518. Plak barni also farm of 50 ith 13 i Green with y_she int WOmSS- | Aleng the Wharfs. Fom SALE “A'!l-,mlonrflfl I-F .Enr e | Bead of ook ind” severd] wmall poul” o 36 Spskiing St 3 macwns T Saon "browse” vz 123 N > s WANTED—A st sho ry farms for sale. ne, Groton, o n a pointed cap of green —— at 10 o'clock a. m.. Call at F.D_Millers P :’tl’l"'n«:‘:.e.nrr Conn. apr20d and bath, with et and I.ue Matd by many lover: = - Westerly’ intensely amusing. The eighth episode New Flag Flying. of The Secrot Kingdom starring Chas.| The firemen have repainted the e D ST ] vote aat s ek Loy 8 fast hat Tre Human Gay, completes the pro- [ been purchased and was fiving Sat- {gram. Coming Wednesdey and Thurs- | urday. A number of fishing boats on the Bast Side have been put overboard {here wil be a sale of Horses. cattie. |8t Tony Vitos. in Westerly. _apritd |~ yom SALE — one two-torse dump |l yard. i Y and many of the men have the nets hay machiners. wagons. WANTED— ginl for general house: | QAT in EO0d. repairoprice 350 B W, R o and traps for lobstering all ready to tools, and 1 Mercedes light deli work 1 Tamily oF thrce: ST e & ehed | Browning. Telr 11 ‘Sotden locks & streags— she s FOR SALE [ ek s e e e e e e [ e se—aomowi || Apply N. TARRANT CO. || 825 dosutorioits Work on the boats at West View o, D Bimer Rennott farm. ao called. [4 'S Hoyuton, Putham. Conn. ancitd | with: besbiocs o tauie s abaes 1 e T the boughs seem + is belng carried on. _O. W. Besbe has e S 0t {o:d 1o Brooilyn: Gt Tl s a grand w;n-.rfn_n;n.m; man on farm | Bowers 130 Washington St. Tel. 11332, 117 Main Tangled mists of shintng ! launchea the Brainstorm: the Gan- : ~ ‘ ot of Property and must be sold milker and teamster; good wagox BN e el el o m 3 P T. A. RICE. al ruit. Norwicl or ) | ssitv g Mrs. Jeremiah Bishop is ill at the 1 Canti non‘r.]..t(‘x wanted at 19 Broad- | Nurséries, O. E. Ryther, Prop., $3 Asy- Yet each day fresh marvel s home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles aysl “"“" JoF: Sslow. cemssfiaie, Canterdury, Ct. |y, apesoq. |lum St Tel. 1037-2. aprida Corals on the maples &1l and easy terms if desirad. P! And—along the path she goes | Butson. WANTED Ao ironer, at the Norwich | | FOR SALE Tand and buildinss In- We may. eome day. find & ross e St RO e Inquire of GeARITTER, .o Auctioneer | Steam Laund marasa | duire at 416 Asylum St. aprisa_| 20t 25 at 63 Franklin |—C- Burnbam Maddock. In the A Long Island where she spent the win- Ce and Auciion Rooms, Evans = = bout eot, A g ca_ vouth who' inherits a fortunc WANTED _Tw ne _gray_mare. eight = e et S el e THOS. H. BECKLEY Block. Danielson. Corin. The oy Steam Laoveder Cherisa’'|yeers old. souna. 3. C. Worth & o | Strest, suitable for almost any kind of 30 to 36 Market St. 2cild | business, at a reasonable price. In-| HUMOR OF THE DA 278 Main Street Phones 724 WANTED —Two shear-tenders and P DPFUE‘!;!‘_C IEHA“!:'E“I”" - :;nor:o &veu for ‘hal nnhfl{}n. room. fi FOR SALE—THG work horses; prices | quire at Bulletin Offices. R TR TR " %bcisa|low: from 7 to 9 .. Tel. 1454 wenerall _aprild ¥ Green, on the road to Brooklvn, and about one and one-half miles 204 good_Opporiunity 18 Jearn | " ¥OR SALE — 1514 five-passes “He is always thinking of o isn't he? FOR SALE “Yes: planning how he e« Also overboard. ! {day, Thedn Bara in A Sumptuous Su- Village Interests. (rom Westminster. on the Business: steady work. Ap ¢ 5 - Overiand. In A No. 1 con. L o S The Txil" Louis Miller is seriously il with s' 500 WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1917, gnee to the Larkin Reed Co. Dan Tens;n. o B SN LD é"n. them to do something for - s b E Point. Wwill buy a 50-acre farm, 30 acres till-| air of good second hand farm RO GRS YU . FARM for sale or to rent; the Pat- - ~n' (g OERTALS TN i ieine e |, Roy Morsan has returned from a|wble tana”rerdlie nd miching workes | hofiet indin paase Y xosd Cows 2 Srompton ginghem lodms: steady work. [rigk Shea ~zarme in ‘Gantorbirs, ‘raro “Perhaps you aidm't wear business trip to Boston. 1-2 acre of strawberries, 1-4 acre of | heifers, 1 fine Holstein heifer calf, 1|R T oy ,pn“Y- miles north of Canterbury Green, on per suit®—Brownings’ Mag: Brooklyn road, con: Ui wve mcres. Physiclan—Did your husba tions. 1t is one of the strongest dra-| "y hneon Brodnell has purchased a|isParagus. 40 peach trees. plenty of | Chester White thoroughbred brood sow matic photoplays to play Norwich this | ~ORICOR ISCOt, ML, wood for home ite, cozy house of five |soon due. A full 1ne of Bpoto-date| WANTED _Men. 15 or over: rallway | Address P. L. Snea. 163 Howard St. my directions, taking his med rooms, small barn' and hemnery, two|farming tools of all kinds, 1 masoling |mail clerks. $75 month: sample examy|New London, Conn. feblsd COTTAGE HOUSE and lgiously? Don't miss it. R. P. Smith has beer in Boston for | 90m% small bas . 2 few farming ‘tools. | sawing rig complets, 1 Erist mill And | Ination questions Frec. Framblin Tasti- — DAVIS THEATRE wow d:z:u!u e (259, 2508% 30 hena This farm|gas engine next o mew. 1 excellent|tute Dept. 3i-E. Rochester, N. Y. “!g",u"{;:;fi,:f:‘:{',;;_“"”‘L°gd"-Al: = "x; o] faur mot, dootor . ¥ n £00d neighborhood, . arm O wamon, medium $¥%rbaaway feb26a v by lhn 8 with - appearances of appendicitl 31" and "tWo miles Trom Failroad | welght, 1 top box busky s dandy. 1| —orn FATSE TEETRE o | S Droedway. 0 fed: BARN and 3 ACRES OF e r Three Big Keith Acts, Wi The engagement of Harry oks nvestig box_ alelgh, 1 Mercedes Jimht delivery moD FALSE TEETH wanted: don't| “ywom SALE 1916 Hudson Super Six p5 - o s R b’ o g B mond in a Triangle Feature and & Rathbun of (his village to Miss Ethel truck in good running order. about 2o | matter it broken: [ pay one to tén dol. | soven-passenger touring car: run 7.000 LAND Sy gt Two-reel Sennett Keystone Comedy.| Caton of Waterbury. = "~ = S600 tons'of tiothy and reatop haxt Jeverat Soats ;hacl'( Brdatrtitt Fogttnd | elen, Tod chjaton. " Biscln Szt S an. il W' T dads r. an rs. J. "~ r_ant ~ o =3 - a ifth Si, Philadelphi Pa. e ) * " LR * A = buvs a d0-acte farm, 300 cords of |Straps. 2 Tiding saddles, and miscella- = he'll listen to you.—Boston Trans :h;r;mf:x:zr :x;ir‘;‘lfll;exlr w.‘ek the| family are soon to move to M. Pmaing wooaCse farm. 300 cords of |meous articles of il Kinds | Terms|—° EoR ss..i‘!.n—-fioad in_stove lengths. WITHIN CITY LIMITS “What 14 e eeeret of ekt ma; promise an- | tic. o lBer enoueh to pus for frult @ crip | strictly cash, and if stormyv. sale will| FAGAN'S Smoke Shop is opposite | LoONe. 3. Slewal . PRICE $2,500 & P16 This Dlhee is situated §-4 milo|take place first fair dav after. Woolworti's 5 and 10c store two doors| WOR SALE All kinds of seeds and 45 . Mea ¢ k. K Norwich Savings Soclety; it's | fertilizer at_a low_price. Greeneviile ICs. no . gyspet Fonpien - ceited man. “I just naturally aid be Triangle feature photoplays. The{moved from Eastern Point to the headline attraction is the Steindel| james Weeks house. classiest and most| William Nichols has returned from cal offering. Valdo and|g visit in Rhode Island. to tnriving © manufacturing viliage £, cOu e enntena e, YRS .| TedaTng Cighr “ntore of Notwich, | Grain Co. - Pho 8% rhiait having all” e icading” domentlc and Co._Fuone $36:5. ____apréd ter work than anybody el u Tlles to main line of railroad. This 1 y onc: you'll FOR SALE—One palr horses, sound, troit Free Press. 00a workers. well mated. welght 2506 JAMES L. CAS| prisa_ |gos cight 25! J CASE i J5ue e Sollaaie a rare bargain. situated on main high- way; telephone pusses door. Immedi-|J. € WITTER ..... .. Auctioneer S will sell cheap, as 1 havi s have been a circus performer a other fine bill of Keith vaudeville and| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spencer hn\e‘ ‘company are another big time attrac- -y ; i s e Loty thas St g opesasion Loy me hoW Lo e | Ot ind ABHER Roomel Evand | “wANTED—x patiern maker famiiar | far. thom. b & 3 ; eity, full of good clean comedy that PLAINFIELD cholce of $00. :;t,x‘- an;zkuoxd%nuer npnd (urn;ce pdnt- Plainfield, Conn. Real Estate Department prmb is guaranteed to make laughs. The 3 5 ork. Address Putnam Foundry - me. . ‘third ‘act 1s Rowles and Gilman, the R L s e WILLIAM A. WILCOX. Important Advance Auction |& Machine Co. Puinam. Conn. aprisd w,{,?"mz‘,“fif,—c....““i’,.;,‘S:':'l‘;s"i;:;? Gt tel i g T Riaas svesy whtis Witk'd foolish funsters in an ‘original sing- | Special Town Meeting Votes $30 o, ea oy oL Eicate Wroker, e WANTED _GIrls_for spoolin well Ave. ‘mar30d PN d g ing and talking offerinz. Al three| Secure Garden Supervisor— Village |No. est Breed S¢. Mosms 1 424 2| 1yo.e will appear soem in this paper | OTk; £00d pay. West Side Siik . Whe Condiubie s 8 " i e ra TS ARG ARIWS Drove] R i Goneeak Telephone 303 i e st meTe] = FORD A nalls Constabie to tvwnewmen e e Shoh e e s ST R UTOMOBILE g b oo down b The Triangle feature is William De George Macomber of Voluntown ha’ take piace in Windham County this|Kish Marke apr. X FOB SAI_E —You aian’t see the number, mond in Blood Will Tell. A new 5-{1..on spending a fow days with Mr: and spring. to be held on Good condition, self-starter, electric could swear to the man 7 MAY 17, 181 WANTED 1 competent second g! lights, shock absorbers. Low price for DANIELSON, CONN. The Townsman—1 did, but think he heard me—New Yorlk part Triangle-Kay Bee play of lovelyrg Arfhur Dion and family. for family of two aduits. P. O. B 2y Bee pla Mrs. = 5 > * and fnance that will cause ~many | Lscal people who attended the dance $6,500 Stonington, Conn. apréa |quick sale. The Eugene S. Nash property on tn, thrills and heart throbs as vou fol-{in Moosup Saturday were Misses irenc |FINE INVESTMENT PROPERTY WANTED _Eng amily TRYON'S AGENCY westerly side of Mechanic street. Cot. | -1 was rather embarrasse low the fortunes of a man, who hated SHiggind TED—English-speaking family 8 . Y Cot- | marked Semator Sorghum, -w business. who was turned adeift by (ST Sith, nd 0 FUGEIOONOT || Sturdily constructed brick house |5uuEs A. HYDE . Aucttoneer | (2, 8erk in nearby textile plant; good |716 Main St. o, Conm. e e e e oater: | forgot my speech and had to m % S 3 o # P £ . 4 opportunities oftered 1o fawmilics Swho 7 ae and slectricty, on Io e na D e e e T ronana | Lllian Seddon, Exina Gamacher Sennis |in"about ‘36000 ber. month in rentars AUCTION Tzt te befier thelr pesicion; looic info e ideh with conorste waik. '~ '° " |abrupe fmens = r_an ohn | On “car line, five minutes’ walk from — uats = ; This very desirable centrally I, 2 T ruimiastes o Garing and enersY | Leahy, Norman Whipple, Edward Hen- |center of the city. An additional| The farm of the late Felix Garceau, | menoie M1 care Bulletin ¥ propersy Ia offored b & very fesse d Lo o e g B own Tather from his business wnemies | dorson, Phiip Peterson, Cecil Brad- |building lot goes with this prop-|on Blue Hill road, Franklin. one mile The NOI'WICl\ Housi SEie price, part morigage If desired. | yinted articles about me ¥ ford and Harry Burke. erty. On account of nearness to the|rrom Fitchville, will be sold at public 1n Full particulars by oomnmmemnn ;:: :om:lxl‘lb::ufer S Wastingi with ' To,Complete _the show Bobby Verndn| ",ibert Lambert of Taftville spent H i B—antigue Furnitur TR T ity Yo apent | business section the lot is admirably | quction ; . B week th rother, Bugene | adapted 5 = ATy o B The Nick of “Time Baby. tho latest | {8 TSSE end With his brothe e s Yo o e THURSDAY, APRIL 26, T bl Sricse 'f} Company FRANK W. COY, Ast. the. Jo%e8 Tnbedt < at 10 o’clock n. m. offers a few new thoroughly modern | Stiliman Building Westerly, R. “Yes,” answered the visiting a Mack Sennett 2-reel Keystone thrill- = o Eugene Wilmot of New Bedford |very much needs additional small Tarm consists of 260 acres. more or WANTED—Second hand furniturs apartments. each at $20 monthly rental. “The biggest supply of ne - new faces, new jokes, ever s er B evening at 6.46 and |ZPeNt the week end with Mr. and Mrs. |apartments close to the business seo- 24 % > t Hpiobt codh STl il g less, and will sell all stock and farm- | highest price paid. A Pruckner. 5 o A B 845 Matines 10c-and 15c; evening |L4mothe ol of Norwich was in|iom i 18 Your, opportunity—kesp|ing tocis as follows: 32 milking cows, | Franklin St. - Thr 117-5. L i PR e AL Sl I gl s captivity. | Just to show yo 106, 15, 20c and 2dc. o ks ey ot e P partly” Jorsey, 33" heavy young seock B el et o hant i ol | COUaE e Housen, Tenement ana Bugt. | SAPHVILY, | Jurt, B0 s ov, g . ern conveniences. sirable locations. List yout property if | we've been collecting all that m Mre. Patrick Burke spent Saturday cowm ] THE BLUE PARADISE with riends 1o Bamislann 52 Telephone 1334 63 Broadway é}:fifi,!.., ,;g:,'{.;' z’:.,’..’.:“'a’,,,,,:‘;?l' i WMIGIIWCave!‘swanted | ATERACTIVE BOUSE LOTS for sala| You chrs fo Zoil or rent. a8 § have & |for the last 10 yesrs e e e e e e e EaTrE i e e v A e e B : = Trenes Hanton ot Tafiville was a . corr, , , Castal opereria, which the Mests, | Sunday caller in Plainfield, wagons. 3, dump cart ) Theavy ieam | | AINFIELD WOOLEN CO.| Telephone 1534 63 Brosaway. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Two ovens of the usual kind successful operetta, which the Messrs. o~ - Miss Agnes Nolan and Miss Anna NOTICE TO CREDITORS. fattwily Barrow. T, sy plow 1 side : Contral Village, Conn. et e o e enentalion | wakely spent the week end With| AT A COURT OF PROBATE MELD |Rii plow. 1 ow, . ere at t o 3 T hew Me. B EOE e B SO S ek B S et oing e we |triends in Providence. at Norwion witnin and for the Ditciat | Cormcr. mowing. ma :lno, cuttivat- evening, April 27, following o - eoreader Al n e o ExtviBicics was £ Nonwi: ‘the 3iet day of April,|ors, 1 manure 3 Pdans: FOR S marikabie of one whoie calendar| Leon Meigs of dence was a|Of Nommick. on ik Ty sngtne, T est tmelie bloske 1* e FOR SALE LE Inatana tncroased fts productio vear at the Casino theatre, New Y week end visitor with Ovilas Charron. 1T L0 Ta the work ot Leo. Stor, whor oi| | The topic of Rov. ¥r. Keefe's sub- P'é,x.":e .:':E N, S ians, aeak :‘{.’Sm.’.fi,'é 5" Darrels good fiiered OneF. e ghajesec oy, houses | Two-family House with large lot in i for the fi The Merry Widow. The original Eu- |ject at the masses Sunday was The|wich, in said District, deceased. 2 wets heavy wheels, 3% inch lnaLnn.-;s .”’v'.",'y b?:'os!&’l‘l"n:’l‘c! ','-,?’?;fl pleasant locality. :"..‘":‘6";’.'."»,.".'"1';",‘.,.’5. he firs A. M. AVERY 1,336,456 barrels. _ropean musical score, composed by |Shepherd and His Flock. Ordered, That the Aaministrator cite :’l‘r:dl: H r'A;.wg‘PP‘Im--'::fi.nmr{dn::;t B ARG deceased JOHN A. MORAN, Phone 1122-2 62 Broadway Edmuna Eveler, of Peasant Girl fame, Special Town Meeti . 5 ng. nat sald estate |arator, 1 stone-puller, 1 land roller, Eeb-been ‘embeltahed by .ad@itiondly . ol sown was held in | Within six months Irom this date by | comn eheller, 1 corn planter, 1~ horse: Real Estate Broker, Frankiis Sauare. numbers by Leo Edwards, who con-' the town hall, Central Viliags, Satur- | BSTE & N0 05° 10, SREST R aseiper |2 Crphery tnovpators, L new i et Men and Women HERE IS YOUR CHANCE For Sal tributed_most of the popular music ¢ i ay to influence the voters to obtain a golt pearest to the place where said |other articles too numerous to mention to buy a cottage, barn and five acres thira on the fireless cooker pr foature & new gas rangs. Queen Alexandra refuses to w ospreys on account of the crueit birds which the eollecting of feathers involves, orwieh. R e Caen's TanE Show er for the home garden work in thi a last dwel of 1915, Jdear Smith made the Amer- e | feceased last dwelt 2nd in the same |household furniture.. Terms casih. T¢ fown of Plainfled. H. A. Brundage of | Town, and by publishing the same once | stormy. next fair day. Sale will g0 on PN R o i raditional 1yrics | the United States extension service in | in & Hewapaper having & clroulation is | antil X1 s sold OL S Pomes 2 0 : to i vention 1s A are bv Herbert Reynoids and Blanche “The | $aid District. and make roturn to this ROSANNA GARCEAT VERSAILLES SANITARY it fee marked with feet and inches + Merril. agriculture addressed the meeting. The b The story of The Blue Paradise|only way to secure the necessary [ *““ xprson 3. AYLING, Judge. ks e Finge of feuit ana & Ao viaw: 4 you e s T e i FIBRE MILLS, cannot make & mistake in buying e | Angestablished bakery business; ex- | height by facing i effective blending of |amount of food depends upon farming| The above and foregoing s & true which s an E. A. PRENTICE, cellont location, doing & ‘profitable| , mechine has been invents +e.. Auctioneer STEPHEN COFFEY mirth. melody, patnos, merriment and |the land that has remained idie for |eopy of record - ' originality, is told in a prologue and |many years. The food supply at the est: . DRESCHER, s Ewo acts, the scones being Iald in the |present me ls very shore and ihe Auistn" Clos. B o Ao gy Sy oo Phone 300 86 Cliff Street |business; a rare ohance for s party|German that mews the open o Ring hotel, Vienna, and at neted ; worst food famine at history reveals 80] at publ auction m ereta wide of a filled bag and knot cafe in the outskirts of that pictures- |now faces this country. The back | censed are horeby noined o poeseni | Canterbury, Comn. on o s ““' el Nusimons, thread atitomatiosily, qie capital. The score teems with|¥ard garden will enable the people to thelr claims against said estateto the WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26TH, 1917, WANTED For tull particulars, inquire of — songs of seewinglly irresistable appeal |raise emough for home consumption |undersigned at R F. D. No. 3. Box at 10 o’clock a. m., : FOR SALE JOMN A. MORAN, A _rubher bulb enables & o and Auf Wiederschn, the vocal gem |and will also produce enough for mar- | 3¢ Twich, Conn. withinlat the late residence of Susan M. |100 girls for shop work, 34 girls for feal Estate and Investment Brokew,|by electricity in the handle of & o time limitéd in the bove Snd fore: | Parim one mile south of Canter: [house work, 2 table waitresses, 65 lab- An excellent farm of 50 acres Frmishitio Senase, Horwichs comb to be foresd through it forated teeth to dry hair. of the operetta, has had the largest|keting purposes. The schoot children |the time Hm sale in phonograph records since The |inn spare time can care for the garden | *°'°& P2 ST following described forers (30c an hour), 6 farm hands, 10 |§ land, well divided, good woil, abun- g” Home® Comtort sans, air: réaues, 1o spinder: 15 buttess: (sheia), 1] dasae of‘wiler, & 9:rooms Kot i NI - on fish of 7.0 Asep ses Merry Widow waltz. Fifty persons|and thereby receive great profits dur- | aprzza A datmiereator. eaus, commodes. stands, e g —— . |2 colorea girls, colored bewt condition, water in house, barn, their prey or rise for somse ress are included in the briliant company |ing spere time. e "% ? = s ng, les, hairs, fhe Meours, Shubert are sending here| The lown voted to spproprists 3500 | AT A COURT, OF PROBATE MELD|sresss carpet, russ. sramiis a4 |* FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU hen houses and other bulldings 3¢ Bowrab, within and for the District | Ware ko [00-plece bi v . high wbove the ocean bed, the guew am. Central Bidg, Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. |l also a tract of timber; land already ¢ tnatr . iadder .- in The Biue Paradise. The organi-|for this purpose. A leader is to be ob- zation also carries an orchestra. and |tained and a committes of four persons | 3f BO%A%L o the 12th day of April,|s anf Chairs,. Slasewars ially fertilt . 1917, 3h, p.'k. plowed, partially fertilized. This FOR SALE T i Australian hardwoods rival mahos two mammoth baggaze cars are re-|in each village was selected to see that | * prisent— NELSON J. AYLING, Acting f..a et ey et n--,' v = | property s looated in village near dpired to transport fhe lavish scen-|the work was carried out The com- |Jugy S e s v ire Bt o il o it Bl i . mittes for Plainfield is Samuel Butter- tate of Frapk B. Harris. late of uan; road, and| e o G o ey, iNam A PRt o FIAgk B Brie. lste ot|is e e e ; anve |l WE WANT OLD TEETH two miles from city. residence at No. 36 any o bemuty ‘and saseevtiviicy and are uneurpaesed arries Keete, Henry ‘harnesees, Dorrance and Edward Hall. ~Central Fennio L. Fiarris of Bosran Gonn., Sawer sowing mnsbin washing ma. IN ANY CONDITION FRANCIS D. DONOWUUE, iliams St., oo meris tmpors To strenath BREED THEATRE. e, Village, . Charles ' Fletcher. Charles |SPPeired In Court and flicd o ‘petition | chines, ‘and & variety of articies 100 i Young and an Brage, Beecher Brown and John L. |Torth Shat an insirement “‘;"“ fet | umerous to mention. Terme casn. 1 |l Yording te thel . st Aoeniety with sl modess o || 8Pty and resistance to fune in My Official Wife, Chapman. Moosup, Henry - Cray, |to Do the last will and te Rament oF THE 8ol.LATllAL LOAN CO. d insect attacks, Floyd Cranska, Frank Emerson, Franx |said deceased be admitted o iis cotate. Tt 142 Main lbnt. Up-stairs ments and a n-w garage. v Can be bou, reason~ Springtime Work for Torpld 1 able terms. of ) wl‘::c'?‘m:; torpid liver S Btauls T, B 1 207 MAIN STREET tio T l and i with for Today and Tuesday. Today and Tuesday th o :‘-‘:"1 W Alm’;-d‘.‘ Jonnh;" Phitlipe, K:vn-m&u‘éé:nx{& - . 'Il' T - Pt present Clara Kimball Young. E. J. Femrell and Jobn E. Eiliott. of “Boxrab, In seid District, on the STep | public auction on = -.uu aay, unless Flm SALE HORSES ported by a powerful, cast, inciuding day of 1, A..D. 1617 'at 3 o'elock | Previously sold at sale. Farle Wiliams, Harry T. Morey, L. afternoon, and that notice of Ax L PAl 3 Anciber, "v Rogers Lytion, Mary Andermon, Ross|as one of the most captivating stars| the, pendency of said petition’and or| epriid Administrator. Agrum Mm e e vomdt L Tapley, Eulalie Jensen, Charles Wei- |of the silent drama and will live In]3oiy,learing thereon, Be given by the :l::..l:-{g "n single—and prices lesley ouls Beaud in My Of- memories screen patrons. BT Fife o apecial Viicaraph Bine |\ Fhe Bred wil alss precent the Ar- | ro T a BIRACE B il GirciAton FOR SALE Will be very difficult to get this sea- | Come and ses Erem. o pisas Ribbon feature. This is a cl2ar-vis- | teenth chapter of The Great Secret, | prior to the a of said hearing, and son. 8o place your m oarly with R. PIERSON, l ‘o e Y B 5 puised dnemic story 514 | starring Francls X. Bushman and Bev- | that return he made to this Court The fine home of the late The Peck-McWill: C Tol. 5383 PRIE8. e ——————= | and ether n. orgmns. They 1 in remamce | - There will be three shows daily, at| o Above and foregoing s A true WILLIAM T. LANE - = ——————— B. A. WIGHTMAN prove heaith energy and promoty it is beautiful. Miss|230, 7 and 8.30 p. m., and all _seats | “°RY,5f record. 35 Perkins Avenus WHEN YOU WANT <o put yous bus- petionded Piand B r;lr genoral woil-bei Widerly pas in My Official] will be ten cents at each perform-| NBISON J. AYLING, Acting Judge. Inquire of GEORGE R. 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