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?(MhGo;-:_Oanfih ture Moving Plotures at the Au- aiforium Theatre. (pMoving Pictures at the Breed Th re. Vaudevills and Moving Plotures at the Davis Theatre. Norwich Rifle Club meets at the Armery. Shetucket Todge, No. 27. L O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hail. Norwich Nest. No. 1896, O. O: O. meets In Owls Hall. Wauregan Lodge, No. 6, K. of P meets in Pythian Hall. ' Slater Lodge. No. 509, N. E. O. meets in Bill Bloc Tonic Camp. 7694, M. W. A, meets In_Eagles’ Hall. Norwieh Central Labor Unlon meets tn_Carpenters’ Hall. St James Lodge No. 23 F. and A. M. meets in Masonic Tempie. Thames Lodge. No. meets in Foresters' I Rose of N&v Eng 2364, G. U. _O. of O. Main Street. . Mary's T. A. and B. Society meets Lodge. No. i Stone Masons' U penters’ Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS Red Cross Society. Mrs. Richard Mansiield of New London, the distinguis] artress and reader, will give a dramatic prose reading of Ibsen’s Peer Gynt in Slater hall tonight. Mrs. . recently the press of that o work as follovs: * Mansfield held the audience’s attention for more than an hour with a skill peculiarly her own, while she sk in sirong, vi- rile lines the willful, selfish, undepend- ab ctor of T'eer Gynt, in his search for personal advantage and ex- altation of himself. In every tone and gesture the character of the man who got by trouble by going round it in- stead of through it, lived again, tor lgoca part miserabl:, nreasona aer life, winning eness with his absurdly pictur- yarns, pavin the penalt: for .ckless life with years of haunted FULL ASSOCH ATED' \ PRESS DESPATCHES % » daughter. And in that spirit of sacri- fice is the spirit that was created with 's bill at the Breed is of - strength and consists of Edlth Storey and Antonio Moreno Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature, Tarantula, an intense dramatic play of a woman's honor and the man who ix acts, and the sixteenth chapter of The Great Secret. FOR SALZ $1500 will buy a 50-acre farm, 30 acres till- land fertile and machine worked, -2 ‘acre of strawberries, 1-4 acre of 2 asparagus, N E. O. P.|40od for home use, cozy house of five barn and hennery, , s few farming tools, This farm rhood, near able, Tooms h B, 55 | norses, some ha mpetear s gons and about 30 he i< Situated in good neig and two miles from railroad avestigate. $600 40-acre farm, : . standing wood on place and pine tim- nefit of | ber enough to pay for Slater Hall Lecture Course Bene S o tated manufacturing A8, Buiia sehool, on meets in Car- |3tation. buys 300 cords of to schools, and church miles to main line of railroad. This Is a rare bargain, situated on maln high- telephone passes door. Let me show Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin— zave this readi London and | choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, state Droker, No. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2as: ate possession. FOR SALE the choicest cottage ted in the best part at a very modest price. Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. minz, gecaded ever by his desira for erdom of the worid, and re- at last to the little hut of Osbur s sopr: piani > door of HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to realize that there lay his|o buy a cottage, barn and five acres .- |of good land, at Norwich Town. will_be accomnanied |yinds of fruit and cannot make E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street a fine view, and you buying it. Phone 300 Conce rt. Woman's Chorus On Mc Chorus of clation will be heard for first t in conce The appearance of shor after its ¢ body « st in its > forcefully for N S cuiture of a ¢ y than de love for and unfortu- 1 ose ear is so d d with to_enioy -al concert. The Claf which is stern € nne much pr pearance of & 1a and no doubt will he same zenerous way club. The =enuine be welcomed in as has the old s S m| Agrica’tural - Limestone Will be very difficult to get this sea- So place your orden early with The Peck-McWilliams Co. son. AUTO BARGAIN Having arranged a new car, ar, 6-cylinder, passenger, fully equipped and Phone 230, Daniclson, Conm. Interest and faithful work which the|———=—————u=——0oo LEGAL NOTICES, members have put into the mprelimi- nary work insures the artistic succesa of the conce future of the o fon is : c to decida. X igh iisten- are 2 are many en: you cannot be the one vou surely be chorus_will_on this d by Miss Ran Kil- ist of Boo- Hunt, pianist whose work is al- mer, a brillian ton, and by M of our home c ready too well known to need com-|posting a notice to th ment. Members of the Norwich Music | with a cop: mitted to this | post neare ation of their | deceased Town, and b in a newsp: 0 cents. Tickets are | Goorts St ich: on w upon presen ership tickets: others than asso- >n members will be asked to pay admission of ow on sale at Cra THE AUDITORIUM i Ann Murdock in Envy, Fir:. of The Seven Deadly Sins, is the Feature The Price She Paid, with Miss Clara CREDITORS. within and fo on the 19th Ordered, Th E.l'c having a circulation in . AYLING, Judge. HELEN M. DR Assistant Clerk. X_D’I'ICE.——AH for Todav—Eighth Episode of The | thais elonas sainst ooy Sccret Kingdom and a Hearst-Pathe | undersigned at R. F. Weekiy Compliete the Program. e e Wit the Him ime limited in Administrator. Kimball Young as the star, will be the Selznick-Pictures féature at the liuditorium ‘theatre Wednesday and |at Norwi Thursday. This photo-drama of the |9f Norwich, nt—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. ¢ Catherine Mahoney, late of in said Distric Julia Mahoney Arn Murdock in Envy, first of The |appeared in Court and praving, for the administration e upon the estate of sald deceased, al- leged to be intestate. ‘Whereupon, life of a beautiful young soclety wo- man is from the immensely popular novel by David Graham Phillips. The feature photoplay for today is “THE PR R T T s | YO ich. Josephine C. Seven Deadly Sins. Envy Is the story of a country girl who envied a famous | vetition prayving, for the reasons there- actress, envied her position, her pos-|in set forth, séssions, her apparent freedom from (POrtng o be the last will and tenta 5 o e iy <. | ment, with codicil thereto, be admitte. care. But the little country girl seek ‘o“‘zrobm._ found that the life of a country girl bemrl'g;e“&""' 2 was better, after all, and that she, in- | the Probhate Cour stead of the great actress, was the|Norwich one to be envied. The eighth epi- | 18y of May. A. D. 18 sode of The Secret Kinzdom and a|the forenoon and Heart-Pathe Weekly compiete the Dro- | pon i theremns bo oioen Tr gram lication of this orde R e o A newspaper having a circulation in said a days prior to jthe date of said hearing. and that re- turn be made to this Coutt. NELSON J. AYIJ The above and foregoing is HELEN M. DRESCHER. Assistant Clerk ing a life like that the actress led, Madame Petrova in The Secret of Eve, a Powerful Metro Wonderplay, Feacure for Wednesday and Thurs- | "0DY day. “What was the secret of the first The Secret of Eve, which will bs seen as the star. The Secret Eve shows how in every period of | ten history, men and women | ~ordance with the statute. for an order have occumied their minds with the |of sale of the whole or part of the real estate descrihed therei Ordered, That pursult after selfish happiness, seéret Eve Brandon discov- ers is—what?. See the piay and find|pory on the 0 o'elock nswer. The Secret of Eve is a been calied upon to do a more difficult of work than in this production. First she shows a mother's self-sac- rifice, then the self-sacrifice of a' [ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD h, within and for the Distr reasons therein fort: It Is Ordered. That said petition be heard and determined at the in the City said District A. D. 1917, at'10 o'clock in notice: of the and of sald Probate Norwich, day of May the forenoon, pendency of said petition, hearing thereon. be given by the pub- lication of this o Ger one time in .some newspaper having a circulation three days District, ‘the date of said hearing. turn be made to this Court NELSON J. The above and foregoing copy of record. HELBN M. DRESCHE ‘Assistant Cle AYLING, Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE_ HELD Norwich, within and for the District gorwirh_ on the 30th day of April, £ sur puD’ R L = Estate of Patrick F. in said DY ~ a CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. of agh, late of rict, deceased. Instrument pur- determined oom in the City of said District at’11 o'clock in notice of the and of said one time in some least thre, BREED THEATRE District. : : s AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD woman?’ This all important question |at Canterbury, within and for the Dis- is answered in the Metro production, | trict of Canterbury, on the 25th day of April, ecd theatre on Wednesday | PTsent—A, HALE BEX ek Estate of Herbert with the gifted Ma- | o, opinte 2 The Administrator havine made writ. apolication to said Conrt, application he heard at the Probate Office in Canter- 7th day of May, the forenoon. =z vital absorbing photoplay full of dra- | notice theranf be given by nubl matle incident with a true spiritual |cony uplift. Madame Petrova has never | Bulletin. lation in be made to this C: A. HALE_BENNETT Tndze. A, HALE, BENNETT. Judige of Probrte. a newspaner having a ciren- aid District. and that return LOST AND FOUND LOST—Last Thursday, between Blmviile and Dainelson on Main St, d store to Armington’s store, black pock- etbook containing $30 to $40 in five- dollar bills, some change and work and ‘Averthaw Construction eward if returned to A. G. Bill. Danlelson, Conn. pay checks Company. on trolley car Danielson, or in ‘Woolworth’ LOST—From automobile, registration late No. 7045, also rear light. between aitlc_and Danielson, by way of Put- nam, Sunday afterncon. Dupont, Baltic. Notify Alex a WANTED INSPECTORS of contract work for Stato Highway Department are needed. 1 be held May 21 at Hartford, Conn.. to fill eligible lists for immed: $3 and upwards per Get circular and appli- cation, which must be received by noon Caplitol, Hartford, office of State Civil Service Commis- Tests wi ate appointments, day at start. of May 18, Room sion. WANTED—Experienced waiter Apply City Lunch, Norwich. waitress. mayld to learn WANTED A Young Man, 18 to 20 years old, Bulletin Office. Wanted —Gld False Teeth IN ANY CONDITION We pay up to $10 per set, ac- cording to_their value THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142_Main Street, Up-stairs Established 1872, Norwich, Conn. - WAGES $2.20 to $2.86 WANTED Euglish speaking able bodied men (Americans preferred iwhite or colored), also fire- men, will employ Italians, { Greeks, |Steady work. Apply AMERICAN STRAW BOARD CO. THAMESVILLE CAR TO CITY. LINE Germans, WANTED--FIREMAN Steady Work. C. M. ROBERTSON CO. ‘WANTED—At once, several tons of FOR SALE FOR SALE—A bay mare, cheap. Laurel Hill Ave. rroundings ‘with city No. 1 cow hay. Phore 909. mayild WANTED —Three or four room mod- ern flat, near central location. P. O. Box 393, Norwich. mayid veniences, electric iights and heat, foui minutes’ walk from trolley; t’ reasonable. FOR SALE—Work horse, weighs 1300 old, and “sound. 94 Smith Av MIDDLE AGED MAN wants avenings after 6 o'clock. Hosanj, 270 Main St. 0 _REBNTThres furnished rooms, housekeeping, in Address Box 35, TFOR SALE—One 1816 6 cvl. coupe, fine condition, $900. suitable for Co., Norwich. . gentral part of city. may1TuThE WANTED —Man on. a Gairy farm must be a good milker and_teamster. A._P. Bennett, R. F. D. 1, City. Tel 187912, may1TuThs care_Bulletin. —rolns?lk.p—o.ml 1516 & oyt large 7 uick complete, . condition Bwan Co., Furnished rooms, may1TuThS e TO RENT—Three desirable furnished $2.50 PER DAY paid one lady in each town to distribute free circulars for concentrated flayoring in tube: rma- went position. . F. E. Barr Co., Chicago. mayid WANTED—Foreman for dairy farm: tenement if desired. James H. Hyde, North Franklin, Ct. Telephone 30 Leb. unon. mayld WANTED—A kitchen man at The Wauregan House. mayld FARMHAND wanted at once; $30 per month and board: mostly team work, small amount milkinz, one mile from Pomfret Station. C. L. Ransom. Pom- fret Center, Conn. Phone Putnam 243-13. mayld ° LISPEN_—Wanted, vou to try Sparks’ Magi€ Polish and See the white spots on your furniture disappear. Sold at Lee & Osgood's. apr26d WANTEBD —A five passenger automo- bile, not earlier than l’l&'& light car preferred, to have been uséd in private family; must be cheap for cash; dealers. Address Lock Box 75, Baltle. apre2sSTuw. g WANTED —At" once, married man to work on dairy farm; no liquor; com- fortable cottage. Arthur C. Jacobs, Mansfield Center, Conn. apr3od WANTED —Young lady clerk: good penman preferred. Address J. K., Bul- letin Ofilce. apr3od WANTED—Girl to work at Grover & Caron Company's, 45 Broadway. 2pr3od WANTED—Young man 16 to 1%’ to work at Grover & Caron Company’s, 45 Broadway. apraod WANTED—A position by an expe enced young man as chauffeur. Ad dress Box 5. Bulletin. apr28d__ WANTED Subscriplions to the home gardener’s friend, The Country Gentl man; 52 weeks for §$1. L. B. Hawes Magizine Agency. Tigh grade Fisher- shock’ absorbers, demount- able rims, ‘excellent. tires, one new ex- tra, electric lights and Dyrneto electric tarter, 3425. Peerless 1912 truck, pow- e>ful motor,.4-speed gearset.full floating rear axle; price very low. Reo 1915, 4 cylinder; this car is consigned to us by owner and is a wonderful value at $450. The Frisble-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. aprz3a WANTED - - At once, blacksmiths, woodworkers and helpers, at Scott & Clarke Corp. apr27d WANTED — Spinners, doffers and learners, also nia it workers; good pay and steady -work. Apply Lorraine Mfg. Co., Westerly, R. I. aprzed WANTED —Home for my fine high grade upright plano with good respon- sible people; object of selling at low price should I decide to remain west. Address “West,” care Norwich Bulletin. apr25d HIGHEST PRICES pald for all kinds of feed bags and burlaps; send postal or phone and we shali call. New York Bag and Burlap Co. represented by H. Sliverman, Willimantic. apr24d WANTED —At the Backus Hospital, cld linen and old cotton, such as sheets, pillow cases, table ~loths napkins, etc end postal card or telephone and it ill be called for. apr21d WANTED—An ironer, at the Norwich Steam Laundry. mar2sd women ironers, at m Laundry. apridd T5—Voung man for general work, and good oOpportunity té learn the business; steady wo: Apply at apriyd o MONTVILLE i onme Larkin Reed C Da;lelsson. o) 2 apr NTED—A few good wuveu'o{ Crompton ginghcm looms; steady work. \/‘] AN l I :D Apply to Lorralne Mfg. Co. Westerly, Men to Run WANTED Men, 18 or over; railway SHEARS and NAPPERS ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS FOR SALE hen houses, one one large horse barn, 40 acr this land in best state of cultiv: sixty acres pasture and woo Price $3.5C0. For particulars quire FOR SALE 100 Acre Farm Four miles from Franklin square, seven room house, running water in house and set tubs, one large wagon shed, one wood house, three large large cattle barn, S. SIEGAL, Norwich, Conn. section; r_—r——'-_fi———\ | FOR SA No. 70 Willlams St., modern heme, In best residential conveniences, level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms if desired. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 724 68 THE ONLY ONE The NORWICH HOUSING COMPANY have only one of their modern room apartment available, monthly—unequalled for the price. Will sell a new two-family house in desirable section on very attractive terms. Some of the best house lots in Nor- wich at reasonable prices; suit purchasers. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334. quick sale. TRYON'S AGENCY Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 752 715 Main St. Central Bidg., 63 Broadway. FORD AUTOMOBILE Good condition, lights, shock absorbers. self-starter, Low price for Two-family pleasant locality. A. M. AVERY Phone 1122-2 FOR SALE House with large ot in 52 Broadway Eastern Con letin for business re: ac caverusing medium in g:al to The mail clerks. $75 month; sample exam- ination questions free. Franklin lnsti- te, Dept. 37-E., Rochester, N. Y. apri? O FALSE TEETH wanted; don't matter if broken; I pay one to ten dol- larc per set: send by parcel post and receive check by retain mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S, Fifth S., Philadelphia, Pa. aprl7d FAGAN’S Smoke Shop Is opposite Woolworth's 5 and 10c store, two doors above the Norwich Savings Society; it's the leading cigar store of Norwich, having all the leading domestic and good Havana cigars. Buy once; you'll come again. apriéd WANTED—Girls _for spooling; clean work: Goed pay. West Bide Stk il apri2; BOY WANTED at FPowers Bros.’ ish Market. apriod WANTED—A competent second girl for family of twg adults. P. O. Box 577, Stonington, Conn. apréd WANTED—English-speaking famil to work in nearby textile plant; goo opportunities offered to families who wish to better their position; lcok into the above; it will interest you. Ad- dress Textile Mill, care Bulletin. aprsd rooms witn board if wanted; ranged for light housekeeping, &t "Che Washington Court. 2 H._Gallup. 0 FOR RENT—Furnished house on westerly sl electric lignts, about 40U feet shore picturasque and restful always a - good breeze. 63_Broadway. NT—House of 11 rooms, two familles. FOR SALE—One 1910 Cadillac, $125, Sofpamie Tor délivery, Co. "may1TuThE . FOR BALE Eureka potato planter. Phone 1857 a FOR_SALE- -A cheap hors Ellal, Daniel St., East Side. FOR SALE— Horse, will work any- where, a true puller, 13 years old and sound: also four good Young cows. Tel. . H. Pendleton, JALRIY 700 3 large open fire- surroundings: Archa W. Colt, Kingsley, Maple St. ¥OR RENT—A five or #IX room tene ment at East Great Plain; large gar- den, hennery and barn if desired; tow rent; near trolley. throp & Son. 23 Shetucket St. TO RENT—Furnished uulrnzmdrl Kelley, 7 North High St. A WORD to turkey raisers: Konema a scientific treatment on and cul It has never falled to do the work. Prepared and sold by Jonemah Poultry Yards, 456 West Main Bt Novwich. Cénk. Frice §0c. Specific No. 14 fread "t Traric ead in work. Apply to' J. $320.00 for a perfect 33-note Milton player paino, with 25 rolls, bench and fuily guaranteed. down; $2 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden Bldg., Norwich, Ct for a nice mahogany upright With. stool FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with or without board, at mouth, d“ Laurel Hill Ave. Terms $15 FURNISHED ROOMS Washington St TO RENT—Flat of five roo latest Improvements, steam heat, elec- .and_ hot 'water copngctions Cliff St. Inquire Brook- guaranteed for ten years, Terms $10 .down, month. The Plaut-Cadden C Cadden Bldg., Norwioh, Ct. $93.00 for a ver upright plano, ood tone and actlon, in Terms $10 down, § Plaut-Cadden Co., Bldg., Norwich,.Ct. 55.00 for a beautiful Kingsbury upright. piano looks just size scale; stool and scarf with piano. Terms $10 down, Plaut-Cadden Co., and scarf. year around, iyn Outfitters. STORAGE—Apply J. E. Pannig, 52 good Huntington erfect condi- 50 per week. Plaut-Cadden apartment of five rooms, No. ay, all modern conveniehces. E. Fanning. 52 Broad: mahogany in perfect Inquire John FURNISHED ROOMS and lig per .month.. The at 106 School 5t. Phone 1048-3. Plaut-Cadden Bidg.. TO RENT—Small §00a woll ter, $165.00 buys a good mahogany Story St AT & Clark upright plano, with scarf. Terms 310 down. $6 pe The ~Plaut-Cadden . Co. Bldg., Norwich, Ct. uts a fine Henry F. Miller our home, with atool this is a_real bargain for = Terms $16 down, $6 The Plaut-Cadden ) Plaut-Cadden Bldg.. Norwich, Ct. $180.00 gets for you a Steinw: 4 with stool and sca one. -ferms Plaut-Cadden Cr Cadden Bldg., $25.00 for a_mahogany Angelus plano I8 Fiaut Cadden Plaut-Cadden| .10 RENT—Furnished nice rooms for light housekeepins. over Brooklyn Outfitters. FURNISHED Mrs. Emma TO RENT_Newly furnished rooms. 1043-2. apris TENEMENT TO RENT Eight rooms with rhodern improve- ments, centrally located. P. J. BATTERSBY 136 West Thames Street, City Telephone 374-3 STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kinZ of business, at a reasonable price quire at Bulletin Office. high grade piano. reasonable per month. odern couven! Franklin St. er with roll; 1 Cadden B TO RENT—Tenement of flve roms at 98 Peck St.; pleasant place to reasonable LEASE — Partly or part of house unfurnisted at Nor- apri4§TuTh wich Town. FOR SALE—Fuperb strawberry plants; order sow and pick nice fruit from your plants in August, tember and October of this price dellvered, 50 plants $1.25; 100, $2; discount on larger lots. L. O. Haskins, Hampton, Conn., R. F. D. Phone 334-2. FOR SALE Nine Scotch collle North Fran E. Miner, i FOR SALE FOR SALE. Edison Phonograph in first class eon- cost $30 new: now THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO.. FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE and BARN and 3 ACRES OF FOR SALE—One black chunk, § yrs. old, weighs about low-down milk wagon. Tel. 1876-12. apr28d FOR SALE Fiity tons of hay. quire C. H, Flynn, Balti FOR SALE—Two big working horses, can drive single or double, true, sound and faithful; will sell for $300. Rosanna Phone 34-3, Leba- J. E. Kennedy. FOR SALE—Ome horse, 1 rubber-tire AR Jodoin's Market, Jewett FOR SALE—One blue burner oil stove, never been used, and ne oven with glass doo or price of new band vacuum cleaner with all at: ments, one Sweeper Vac, both as good attractive. Box 44, care Bulletin Co. FOR SALE—Icebox, 15 cublc feet. In- quire 62 Water St. used twice, one Duplex WITHIN CITY LIMITS PRICE $2,500 FOR SALE—Two work horse: low; one young Holstein cow JAMES L. CASE Real Estate Department 87 SHETUCKET ST. FOR SALE—Full ornamental and fruit. Nurseries, O. B. Ryther, Prop., 83 Asy- FOR SALE—Land and buildings. In- quire at 416 Asylum St. FOR SALE—Beven-room cottage ood residential section. A. M. Avery, Broadway. FOR SALE—1816 Judson Super Six “enger tourin 00 e_condition. FOR SALE DANIELSON, CONN. The Eugens S. Nash propert, westerly side of Mechanio street. Cor. Greenevilie | tage hous deon-Stewart FOR SALE—All kinds of seeds and tertilizer at_a low price. 8,_oity wi Phone 326-5. F ectricty, on lot 72 “feet WANTED—An_errand boy. Ingulre at Bulletin Job Room. mar3id WANTED—Ant{que furniture and old fashioned s!lver; highest prices paid. A. Bruckner. 55 Franklin St. Phone 717-3. ‘el WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Write Lock Box 734, Danielson. Conn. mar21wWs WANTED—Second hand furniture, pishest price paid. = A~ Bruckner 5% ol 7 Fraoklin St. may2id 100 girls for shop work, 34 girls for house work, 2 table waitresses, 65 lab- orers (30c an hour), 6 farm hands, 10 ‘weavers, 10 spinners, 15 burlers (girls), 3 colored girls, colored boy. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr~ WANTED WEAVERS FOR 2 AND 3 HARNESS WORK NEW MODERN WEAVING MILL SHETUCKET CO. Mcn and Women VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, VERSAILLES, C()_NN. MACHINISTS WANTED Planer, Lathe and Milling Machine, Hands Wanted. Advise age, experi- ence and wages desired first letter. Out of town. Box 100, Bulletla Office. width with concrete walk. desirable centrally located pro is offered at a ve able price, part mortgage if particulars by communicating FOR SALE—Cheaj a cottage house with four rooms. quire at 56 Bos- Just arrived express load of | tillman Building I have 58 head now ghing from 1000 to 1600. Several good pairs farm chunks and general pur- pose horses FRANK W, CoY, Agt. Westerly, R 1. FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Ten ness Blocks, Building sirable locations. you caré to s on hand wei; ent and Bust- ts, all in de- List your property it number of people lookink for real ee- tate investmen: POETRY THOSE TIMID SHIPS. (Our own commerce s uffering . . father because so many of our ships are timidly keeping to their Lome ports than because American #hips have sunk.—President Wilson.) What's that? The Kuiser's order s our commerce from the main Oupr factorles are idle and our car- E0es line 1o shores? Well, where are all the sailos, factng .danger with disdain, Who'd sail to hell and back to sell their closely hoarded atores Tt cannot be because our ahips are suni beneath the foam But merely that thev're ail remaiming timidly at home. eeps What matter if the seawead grows or twenty liners’ bones? ‘We have a tidy number to replace the gnes we lose. What matter if 2 hundred men go dowr to Davy Jones? A hundred miilion walt behind step Into their shoes. It cannot be because our ships ars sun beneath the foam, But merely that they're all remalining timidly at. hom It we should arm our me then Germany could We wanted war, n 3 flower of voutr 1t women want to trav have to move, Why, let them take a chance and g o seas are free to all It cannot be because our ships beneath. the foam, But merely that they're all remaining timidly at home. —A. R. F,.in.the Ne argo York Tridune PIERETTE IN MEMORY. Pierette {s gone, but It was not Eyactly that she dled Bo_much as vanished and forgot To say where she would hide To keep a sudden rendezvous It came into her mind That she was late. What could she 4 But leave distress behind” Afraid. of being In disgrace And_hurrying to dress She heard there was another place In need of loveliness And went so softly a ; Shi—hardly made a & Byt golng took the stars And sun Away with her —Wildam Griffith, in the Indanapolis News. HUMOR OF THE DAY “I hate to see a man abuei stenographet.” “You're off your trolley. He's taiking to his wife.—Kansas City Journal First Credit Man—How about Jones of Pigville Centre? Second Credit Man He always nays cash, sc_we don’t know how nonest he is!—Boston Globe. “I supposs your mirror tells vo that you are beautiful?” “Yes,” sald the girl, no objection to hearing from on the subject. Go on. — Pittsb Post. Mrs. Morton—Why are ryicw so_bitterly, Mrs. Millar? Mrs. Miller—I always weep wher hear music. My iat: hueband used blow the whistle at the factors Puck. Harduppe—What Is vour opin Flubdub’s honesty? Borrowell — Mighty poor ually came around to my F stole an umbrella 1 had from him.—Life. Flatbush—Are those new nelghot of yours rich? Hensonhurst—They must be always smdils of gasoline and wife always smells of onions kers Statesman. Mrs. Kawler—T hear that the next door took his father's ™ blow bubbles with and fs g ck Mrs. Blundery—Yes, poor Httle man. The doctor says it's a case c nugatine poisoning Boston Tra seript. “Tgn’t it awful the way prices have gone up?” “It surely is. Just think, my hus band will have to work three weeks to get money enough to pay for this simple little gown I have on e trolt Free Press. THE KALEiDOSCOFPE In Japan the crater of an ext volcano in which there are hot springs is utilized as a sana torium, Mint occurs only in Matthew, xxii 26 and Luke xi, 42, as one of herbs the tithe of whic were scrupulously exact The horse mint is common in The pomegrania was vated in Egypt; hence the c of'the Israelites in the wilder Zin (Numbers xx, 5)! thi of figs, or of vines, granates.” A company has been formed the laws of the colony of establish a p. to extrac from atvidiv if the s proves successful, to extract o~ from woods h o enter t trade of this port. The the company 00,000 florin 000), and a considerable part already been subscribed. D very rich in tannin. it bel that the fruit contains from per_cent. of tannin The .Government ¢ Peru vided that 25 scholarships Lima School of Arts and T be apportioned to studer varlous departments of Pe All horses warranted as rep- resented. Telephone 74-2 W. C. SPRAGUE, Moosup, Conn. FOR SALE Farm of 140 acres land, 40 clear, balance ~pasture abundance of water, sufficient wood, 10 room house, barns and silo, place 12 head stock, Taftville on state road, convenient to rallroad stations, por- tion of land tilled and fertilized, price reasonable, can negotiate large loan if necessary. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, An established bakery business; ex- cellent location, a rare chance for a party who understands the business. For full particular: JOHN A. MORAN, Renl Estate and Investmenmt Hroker. Franklin Square, Norwich. and_ woodland, , inquire of REAL ESTATE FOR SALB. By virtue of orders from the Probate Court for the dated April 18, 1917, sale the real estate of W. Norwich, Conn. I_offer for 5. ¥ora, late coralsting the following property house, situated on at the corner of the Hampton street, o with barn and she. Willimantic road, about 26 acres of mowin about 65 acres of pasture Inquire of PERCY H. FORD, Adm $3,250 Pretty Cottage House having six rooms all modern conveniences. It stands on a terraced knoll and a nearby glimpse of ledge and wooded hillside enhance its picturesque en- neighborhood, Sale neces- and bath; FIFTY SALE HORSES Another express vironment. near school and car line. sary to settle an estate. ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 28 Horses making 50 Horses to pick Kinds—big and le—and prices T the guality. from—there are all small—in pairs and sin re as low as possible Come and see th ELMER R, PIERSON. 63 Broadway official provision in El Peruan that this measure is In the interest of the industrial development of country. While the government pays the expenses of the students, the lat ter in return agree to serve the gov ernment for a period equal to the term of thelr scholarship. $160 REWARD 8100 The readsrs of this paper will pleased to learn that there is at lea one dreaded disease that gcience I been able to cure In all its stages. and that is catarrh. Catarrh being great influsnced by consfitutional comditi conatitutiona treatmen ‘atarth Medlicine is taken inte and acts through Pblood on t mucous surfeces of the system, thereby 4 rnylnf the foundation of the d! ease. Eiving the patient strengih bullding up the gomstitutien and a sisting nature in doing 1ts work, The proprietors have so much faith in ¢ eurztlve powers of Hall's Catarrh Med- icine that they oftar Ons Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fafls te our Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHEINDY & CO.. Toledo Ohlo. Bold by all drugwists, T8e LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE. FOR SALE: By order of the Hon able Court of Probate for the Du of Norwich, 1 will sell the interes: FPrank E. Willlams, late of Griswd. in said District, deceased, In the r estate situaged in the Town of Gq wold, southerly of and near East M/n strest, and Deing fully described in o Fppllc.l(mn to sell on file in Coft or more particular descr! . appHcation to seil on file in said Cgt.f MABEL C. 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