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FAIR TODAY; INCREASING CLOUDINESS TOMORROW the Davis Thea! 3 Feature Moving Picturez at the Au- aitgrinm T} heatre. Eugles' Hall. Clgarmakers’ Unlon meets in Carpen- ters” Haki. Frankiia Chapter, meets in Masonic No. ‘empie. 1 Norwich Lodge. No. 430, Tecumseh Tri o. 43, 1. mmeu. No. 43, 1. Oneco, Hows® meets in. Canton at_Odd Fi German! Home. ‘s Hall Xo. 3, 1. O all Lodzd, No. 11 meets in Germania N2l Forester: lleymen’s Unfon mee Court Sachem, No. 94, F: of A, meets Hall. oOVIDE Piciufes at 'the Greed The- Tierner Cadets' Minstrel Show at St. Mary's Hail i Show at Aachlnists Unlon, No. 744 meets in R A M. o. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mrs. Emil Johnson has sold her new cottage on F. Palmer through the agen Siegel. West Main str eet to Mrs. of S. DAVIS THEATRE. Gntire New Show Today—Five - Keith Acts, Triangle Photoplays and Charlie Chaplin in His Latest Com- edy, “The Cure”—A Show That Will Please Everybody. For the Iast haif of management thi: of the Da the ce s week anno another stupendous bill of five Keith harlie @cts, Triangle photoplays and ¢ Chaplin in his latest comedy one who saw the bill the will agree that it was the finest tertainment in that line ever I e at the Davis ana the bill for the last half is going to be away akead Of the first haif even. The feature attraction is Barnolt's Dog and Mon- kex Actors in ntomime, “A Hot Time in Dogvi in which a dozen @iogs and half a dozen monkeys take part. is Stephen Mr. O'Rouk Irish tenors of the day the ¢ rival of The next a ers, two dians. ®nd Partne court of S Francis an entitled Vv Triaseie fe Wamar's plete the lie Craplin Euccess, “T) niest thing time of vemal Matinee very The Awakeni Arts story of a your who marrie bil the D. O'Rouke ne of th ang John N RKaufn at the act is da for a Wi 3 cer h and r the o will he he has ever m COMING TO THE DAVIS NEXT WEEK Another big time headline act and company. o greatest 1 is a close feCormack. man_Brotl e _come- LaPilarica from. the Jol farce the steal n part Fine girl om- lates "The will the nade. SEiias t haif. p. m The Bob Ott Company. sunshine Reb Bob says playwright novelty. s an estal naut playwright Cherus With Eob Ott at the ot avis theatre next who wil that ev Th The chaufreur blished fact, will and more Look s a play- he ice man he plumber > be a playwright the aero- be with us| Davis Theatre All Next Week. before | bus. came to was a lgh e zas A6l of operettas, gree. Taie Twinkle | em “Lead Me “Zam Zam. Each pla. sical numi new dance: Onering Taliors £, Clara She Paid. ome t And To b with man. ¥ bitl Mo, AUDITORIUM. ball Young Feature For The pliy as man id. s bad for The Price Today— Twelfth Episcde of Patria Completes the Programme—Ceming Saturday, June Caprice, of The Wild. The Pri Am will be the Selznic Friday and in A Child Af - | Peter PLAINFIELD h American Relief Fund Totals $1,250.95—Ri Club’s Scores—Stu- dents’ Chance For Military Train- ing at Storrs — Boys Put Stones on Track. The fifty-eighth weekly report of the British American War Rellef fund follows: Amount previously acknowledged, $1,225.75. Amount collected for _week ending April 28: Plainfield $17.85; Jewett City $7.35. Total amount col- lected, $1,250.95. The treasurer, Zeck Tetlow, has sent another check of Afty dollars to headquarters in New York, making a total of one thousand, two hundred and forty-five dollars.” This amount has been sent from this village up to date and is something for the good peo- ple of Plainfield and Jewett City to be proud o2 The collectors for this week are Thomas Rhodes, William Collins and Fred Kershaw in Plinfleld, James Hewiston in Jewett City. Per- sons wishing to contribute to this fund can do so by giving to any of the above nanv:d collectors or by mailing to James Oldham, Plainfield, Box 321. Krauss Scores Highest in Shoot. The Plainfield Rifle club held its weekly shoot Tuesday evening at the range in the basement of St. John's church. The men are improving in their shooting averages and keen ri- valry is shown at all times. The re- sult of the shoot follows: Frank (#ngdon, 234, Ladrence Krauss 233, Willam Cantwell 231, John Leahy 225, George Hucthing- son, Sr. 224, Samuel Chabot 220, Josh Peterson 220, George Huchingson, Ji 219, Wilfred Allard 216, Edward Lyon 211, Fred Lynch 211, Edward Mercier 211, Fred King 210, James Bentley 207, Henry Ensling 206, Frank Evans 196. The best shooting of the evening was done by Lawrence Krauss, who scored four bulls eves out of = possible five shots, Chance For Students at Storrs. Supt. John L. Chapman distributed circulars, such as the following to all the young men in High School on Wednesday: The Connecticut Agricultural Col- lege offers to the students an oppor- tunity to become army officers. The vouns man who now enters the col lege becomes a member of the reserve Micers’ training corps if he is a citizen of the United States and phy- sically §t. A rifie, uniform and other necessary equipment is furnish- ~d. The voung man devotes three el to military training foe At the end of two vea: if 0 _chooses and if he Is recom- mended by the president of the col- lege and the commandant, he may n an agreement to devots five hours a week to an advanced course in military_training for the next two vears. He must undertake such camp ining as may be prescribed by the serretary of war. To those who elect this course, monthly payments will be made of about nine-doilars. Under the present plan camp training will_call for four weeks in the summer of each of the ! two vears in the advanced course. The goverament defrays all expense A =raduate of the college who com- pletes the advanced course is eligible | for apnointment by the prestdent of the Cnited States as second leutemant in two T {the rezular army for a meriod of six i months, with pay at $100 per month ing ‘o a commission in the officers’ Beach, presider Storrs, Conn Programme by Brooklyn Grange. The regular meeting of Painfield | > was held Tuesdav evenine in anee hall. Worthy Master Walter P. Iathrop, presided. A committee o resolitions reported on the denth of Rrother Jot Dodge, who had been 2 Vere faitheul and nrdent. woek Worthy er Mrs. Grace Miss HeX Whitter of Brook . who presented the follow fame Piana dnet, Miss Fislen Whitt 1 T-e. Vivva Frink. Readink b : Susie Witliams. Readine, On Frookivn | Mrs. Palmer. Violin corze R. Genung. ve a monologue and beartily applauded resnonded . __Rev. Dr. Genung gave Miss Whitter and Miss plaved a plano duet and | resporded to recall. After the programme remarks we made for the good of the order by brother members. Cocoa, cake and ice ream were served by sister mem bers of Plainfleld grange. The next meeting, May fifteenth, will be a Missionary Social night. Personals. George Dougherty is dangerously ill his home. Dusiness callers in Norwich Wed- included y Mrs. Patrick Burke, Starkweather was in No: vesterds Letters remaining unclaimed for the week ending April 21, are addressed to losquet, Ethel L. Bartlett, Joe Bodwoin, Holland, Mr. and _ Mrs. Howard rd L. Finch, Miss Rosamina Gauthier, Miss Helen Alex Kaipowsky, Mrs. J. Phil- John Leahy, postmaster. i Joy PUT STONES ON TRACK. Pclieman After Three Central Btate | Viilage Boys. Three boys who reside in Central most penniless at the death of her father. Twelfth: episode of Patria, with Mrs. | vernon Castie completes the pro- | gramme for today. Coming Friday and | Saturday, June Caprice, in A Child of The Wild. It is a beautiful screen drama of a little lass of the Tennessee iountairs, her trials, sorrows, and love. A Fox comedy, A Footlight FFlame, with Chas. Arling, completes i the programme. BREED THEATRE. God’s Country and the Woman,” Spe- cial Blue Ribbon Feature With Will iam Duncan,, George Holt and Nel Shipman and an All-Star Cast Fea- | ture For Friday and Saturday. | Admirers of the very best in mo- tion pictures will find an unusually di- verting and entertaining_programme |at the Breed theatre on Friday and turday when the special Blue Rib- bon feature, God's Gountry and the Woman, wiil be presented. A special music score accompanies the picture and will be rendered In its entirety by an augmented orchestra. Today at 230 and this evening at |7 and 830 with all seats at ten cents the Breed will prescnt Mme. Petrova l|in The Secret of Eve, The Burton Holmes travelogue and a very funny comeay. i Pratt Street Property Sold. The J. A. Bellefleur property located Colonial Express Effective April 30 Leaves Boston 8.45 A.M. daily Through parlor cars and coaches. Ticket nt for detailed informa- e Gt Ree At N.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R. Village, thought they would have a little fun Monday afternoon and plac- ed large stones on the track. When the 2.45 trolley car left Central Vil- Inge it had to stop about a quarter of a mile from the village. The pliot had to get out and remove _ stones from the tracks. While the car was stopped the three youths who were hiding ,behind a stone wall on the railroad bank ran up into the low. A fair description was obtained and a state policeman was in Central Village Tuesday afternoqn to identify -the youths who committed the foolish act. Mrs. John Dwyer and son, William, of Jewett City, were visitors in Plainfield Monday. Wilfrea Provost has moved into one of Walter Kingsley's cottages, in Windsor lane. Church Interests. At St. John's church Sunday Rev. William A. Keefe stated thgt he would visit the houses this week and try and secure more girls to join the different societies, Children of Mary, Immactate Conception and the Rosa- ry_society. Rev. Arthur Barwick preached at the Congregational church Sunday at eleven o'cloci. The Henefit club held a meeting in the vestry Monday evening. Refresh- ments were served. The Plainfield High School Athletic sociation is planning to hold cial this month in the High building. The first strands of gray nesd not mean that you must lose the natural beauty of your hair. Hays Hairhealth brings back the natural color to gray or faded hair. _Does it gradually—almost imper ceptibly. Keeps it lustrous, healthy and soft. Notadye. Harmlees to use. Large 50c. SO oo o1 your dester mmiil. Philo-Hay, Newsrk, N. J- e HERE JS YOUR CHANCE to buy a cottage, barn and five acres of good Jand, at Norwich Tow Kinds of fruit and a fine view cannot make a mistake in A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Strect Phone Agricoltural Limestone Will be very difficult to get this sea- son. So place your order early with The Peck-McWilliams Co. Hamilton Watches N THE WM. FRISWELL CO. 25-27 FRANKLIN ST, MEN! HAVE YOU SEEN ThePennSafety THE RAZOR WITH PERFECT BLADES 300 Every one guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded Price $1.00 JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. Reuther & Co’s STERLING ALE and Piel Bros’ Real GERMAN BEER on Draught at the DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN |at 24 Pratt street, has been sold to Mary A. Charnetski. The property is 100x225 feet and has a cottage house. The transfer was made through the £ =red in lusury, anl finds herself al- | Real Estute Broker John A. Moran. ' Telephone 1227 HAYES BROS.. Props 26-28 ~ | senool, LOST_donday nisht between land Fiteh 3 fiivanis % P 0l and receive reward. g may3d registration t, between of Put- 1ty Alex ‘mayld by wi LOST—From a plate No. 7045, siso and Dupont, puuc’. Tel. 69-4. WANTED American $trawboard Co. CAN USE GOOD, HUSKY, INTELLIGENT HELP Good Wages Thamesville Trolley to City Line WANTED A DAY FIREMAN Apply at THE WINCHESTER WOOLEN CO. Thamesville. MACHINISTS WANTED Planer, Lathe and Milling Machine, Hands Wanted. Advise age, exps: ence and wages desired first letter. Out of town. Box 100, Bulletia Office. WANTED 18 to 20 years old, Address “21” A Young Man, to learn a trade. Bulletin Office. Wanted —Old 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. ————— WANTED, bitches due to have pup- 13-30. 1 need them for WET NURSES to help bring up eight litters of police dog pupples due to arrive at that time. Satisfactory arrange- ments. HENRI L BAER, East Killingly, Conu. Tel Danieison. Several pies June 107-3, WANTED Men to Run SHEARS and NAPPERS for gen- ; high et . WANTED—Co: TR et wages. Address A. D. Y., 'Y to work afternoons and OFFICE BO' Saturdays until school term is over full time and full when vacation FOR .AI..I PRESS DESPATOHES TO RENT FOR SALE 1916 Dayton motor bicy- gle. run 300 miles, A-1 condition, $75. ymond Rider, Central Village, Ct. may3d PP g o LR S T roflg e e o S S iy TO RENT—Tenement of five roms at " FOR SALE—A few at $8 apiece. P. A. Nawrockl, Yantic, Ct._ Tel. 1704, ‘may3d igs 8 weeks old 98 Peck Sti pl t o8 o Jive: very reasonable ice. a premises. price. prsTun Starts. Box. 66, Bulletin’ Office, maysd WANTED—A bookkeeper and stenog- go0d o Rwich “EomBerdd .x:':;'.'m"m‘ " Address Manufacturer. FOR SALEOne bay horse, 1 express pagon, 1 expresy harness. 1 Conoord 0 bugey, 1 fight drivin aulre 360 Weat Main St ternoon or Sunday: ‘WANTED —Second furniture of all kinds; get or, before you sell. A. Bruckn lin St~ Tel. 717-3. worie 0 & el tasaiiy S Avnly 1o e 2 EBulletin_‘Office. oaysa a0 light WANTED—A_position to. housework or assist with the care of children. Address Box 101, Wauresan, Conn. mayi 'WANTED—19 Gridley and Cleveland automatic machine operators; 100 good clean able bodied American men from 22 to 40 years of married men preferred; on various lines of manufac. ture of automobile bearings and bicyel coaster brake work; no lapor trouble: steady employment. The New ar- ture Mfg. Co., Bmpioyment Dept., Bris- tol, Conn. may3d STENOGRAPHERS, book- keepers. office clerks, sev- eral of ‘each, wanted = at once; 310 to $16 a week to start. ~Apply at once. Nor- wich Commercial School. Chamber of Commerce Building. FOR SALE—S. C. White Leghorn -0ld “chicks, immediate dellvery. n_Curry, Yantic. Tel. 636-4. mayid EOR SALE tandsome bay mare. 1 years old, sound, kind, 1550 lbs., work anywhere, good driver; also new culti- ors “anid” plows cheap. . Danlel M. Brown, Piainfield, Conn. Telephone. may3Ths FOR SALE Three good Guernsey gows, piving sbout 10 quarts aplece. Louis Tux, Eagleville, Conn. may3d FOR SALE_S-passengor touring car. 80 hp: 1916 Metz truck, 25 hp: i915 Mets speedster, 22 hp; 1914 Metz runabout, 72 hp; 1912 Metz runabout, 22 hp: A: togar runabout, 12 hp;'the Metz will take yoW 25 to 30 miles on one gallon of gas, and 200 miles on a quart of oil; come and 1ook these cars over: no reasonable offer will be refused: Metz parts always on _hand. Metz Agency, 19 Hawkins St. Danlelson, Conn.~ Phone 133. may3d 3 FOR SALE—One 1916 6 cyl, Buick coupe, fine condition, $300. A. . Swan Co., Norwich. may17uThS FOR SALE—One 1916 6 cyl. large 7 LEASE — Partly furnished or purt of houss unfurnished at Nor- wicn_Town. Tel. 664-5. _ aprisSTuTh WANTED — Refined _young _couple would like five-room reént with all latest improvements within 10 minutes’ walk of center; possession about middle of montli. Write Roberts, 84 Franklin, or_call 687-2. mayld TO RENT — Four-room tenement, country surroundings with city ocon: venlences, electric lights and steam beat, fouf minutes' walk from trolley; vent’ reasonable. 94 Smith Ave. mayld TO RENT/Thres furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, in central part of city. Address Box 85, _Bulletin. mayid o — Furnished rooms, 54 Union St. mayid TO RENT—Three desirable furnisbed rooms ; one ar- ranged for light housekeeping, at The Washington Court. Apply to Mrs. W. H,_Gallup. Tel 1030. apr28d FOR RENTFurnished nine room bouse on westerly side of Thames electric lig large open fir about 400 feet shore frontage; tful surroundings: Archa W. Coit, apr2sd o) Plcturesque and Riways & good breezs. 83 Broadw, pass. Buick complete. condifion A-1,|” 70 RENT House of 11 rooms, con- $900. A. C. Swan Norwich. venient for one or two families. Mrs. may1TuThs Kingsley, Maple St. aprzsd FOR SALE_One 1910 Cadillac, $125, suitable for dellvery. A. C. Swan Co., Norwich. mayl1TuThs LISTEN _Wanted, yo v Sparics Magic Polish and see Tte s u to the white spots on “your furniture disappear. Sold at Lee & Osgood’s, aprz6d_ may1TuThs INSPECTORS of contract work for Stato Highway Department are needed. Tests will be held May 21 at Hartford, Conn., to fill eligible lists for immedi- ate appoiniments, $3 and upwards per day at start. Gét circular and appli- cation, which ‘must be received by noon of May 18, Room 73, Capitol, Hartford, office of State Civil Service Commis ’sj n. mayid WAN ixperienced walter and waitress. Apply City Lunech, Norwich. mayld ANTED __ Chauffour, experienced; willing to make himself ‘useful around gentleman's place: references required. Address G. B, Bulletin. may2zd WANTED —Man with team to plow and harrow: about four days work. William Waters, Vergason Ave.. Nor- wich Town. may2d WANTED A girl for second work. Mrs. I, O. Smith. 137 Washington St. miy W Th TWHO has that late Harley or Indian © for saie? Ask Box 61, Jew- mayzd AGED WAN wanis work > oclock. " Address R. mayi ANT Foreman for dairy farm; tenement if desired. James H. Hyde, North Wranklin, Ct. Telephone 30 Leb. wnon mayld WANTED —A kitchen man at The Wauregan He may1d WANTED married man to work on dai no liquor; com- fortable Arthur C. Jacobs, Mansfield Center, Conn. apr3od to work at Grover WANTED—Girl 45 Broadway. & Caron Compan apraoad WANTED. ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS |, WANTED "¥oung man 16 0 32 12 Yantic Broadway aprao = S ANTED AT onoe Dicksmiis AR AR ahh ilpeee, S e & WANTED — Spinners, daffers and 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 hen houses, one large cattle barn, one large horse barn, 40 acres of this land in best state of cultivation. xty acres pasture and woodtand. Price $3.500. For particulars in- quire S. SIEGAL, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE No. 70 Williams St. splendid modern home. in best resiZential section: all conveniences, large ievel corner lot: price reasonable and easy terms if desir:d. tnquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phone: 24 \8 iearners, also night workers: good pay and steady work. ~Apply Lorraine Mfg. Co., Westerly, R. I. aprzed WANTED At the Backus Hospital, la Tinen and old cotton, such as sheets, pillow Cases, table ~loths, napkins, ete. Send postai card or telephone and it will be called t aprzid _ WANTED —An ironer. at the Norwich | Steam Laund: mar2sd Two women ironmers, at Steam Laundry. apridsd n. 18 or over; rallway month; sample exam- ns free. Franklin Insti- E. Rochester, N. Y. | ~orv FxiE TEERE wanal ot { matter if broken: 1 pay one to ten dol- lars per set: send by parcel post and ive check by retain mail L. Mazer, S_Fifih S.. Philadelphia, Pa. Smoke Shop is opposite and 10c store. two doors ubove the Norwich Savings Society: it's the Jeading cigar store of Norwich, having all the leading domestic and good Havana cigars. Buy once; you'll come_again. apri6a CWANTED_Gitls for spooling; clean work: good pay. West Side Silk Mill Po: T BOY WANTED s Bros. Fish Market. apriod WANTED _Engiish-speaking family to work in nearby textile plant; good opportunities offered wish to better their position; look imto the above: It will interest 'you. Ad- tile Mill. care Builetin. aprsd D_—An_errand boy. Inguire ANTE! Bulletin Job Room. mar3ld at " FORD AUTOMOBILE Good condition, self-starter, electric lights, shock absorbers. Low price for quick sale. TRYON'S AGENCY 715 Main St. Williman Telephone 752 » Conn. AUTC BARGAIN Having arranged to.purchase a new car, I offer my 1916 Oak- land touring car, 6-cylinder, passenger, fully equipped and in good running order, all safety tread tires, at $400. Phome 230, Danfelson, Comn. will buy a G0-acre farm, 30 acres till- able, land fertile and machine worked, 1-2 ‘acre of strawberries, 1-4 acre of asparagus, wood rooms, small barn’ and hennery, horses, some hay, a few farming tools, ns and about 30 henms. This farm Situated in g00d neighborhood, near and two miles from railroad “nvestiga station. 40 veach trees. plenty of e or ‘home use, oozy house of five | =liter: hignest pr 300 coras of WANTED —Antique furniture and old ashioned silver: highest prices pald. A. Eruckner. Franklin St Phone 717- et WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Write Lock Box 734, Danielson, Conn. mar21Ws HELP WANTED Men and Women VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, VERSAILLES, CONN. WE BUY OLD FALSE TEETH in any condition. set in rubber, silver: highest prices ; sati th are received. ubart, 447 West- R I Refer- maysd old_or action order sent same da; Sail’ (oday "t C, Grauh fnster St.. Provi ; ehee: Westiinstor Bank. FARMHAND WANTED AT ONCE. $30.00 per month and board; mostly team work, small amount miking; one buys a 40-acre farm, AT sty Whal oh PTaes e e Hine | mile - trom Pom;:n Station. e encugh to, PAY: foslts Trulp & /cuib C. L. RANSOM, 12x18. This place is situated 3-4 mile \Pomfret Center, Conn. to thriving manufacturing village.| phone Putnam 243-18% iy schools, stores and churches, 1 1-4 . miles to main line of railroad.’ This is a rare bargain, situated on main high- Immedi- telephone passes door. ie me show It to ate possession. Send for Wilcox" choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2.|3 colored girls, colored Telephone 2365, ‘Westerly. Z ou. Farm Bulletin—[100 girls WANTED shop work, 34 girls for Wweavers, 10 spinners, 15 mm (girls), FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bida. Gea. L. Chesbro. Mar. S Vs A WORD to turkey raisers: Koneman Speciilic No. 14 is a sclentific treatment for the prévention and cure of black- Liead in turkeys. It has never failed to do the work Prepared and sold by Konemah Foultry Yards, 456 West Mzin St. Norwich, Conn. Price 5oc. GuETuThS. FORD Coupelet; high grade Fisher- built body, shock absorbers, demount- able rims, ‘excellent tires, one new ex- tfa, electric lights and Dyneto electric starter, §42 eerless 1912 truck, pow- erful motor, 4-speed gearset,full floating rear axle; price very low. 'Reo 1915, 4 cylinder; ‘this car is consigned to us by FOR RENT—A five or 81X room tens- ment at East Great Plain; large ga den, hennery and barn if desired; low rent; near trolley. Apply to J. L. La throp & Son. 28 Shetucket St.” apr FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, with or without board, at The Ply- POETRY YOU THAT BAVE LiNkmo MIGHT WITH oURS Tou thut have laked your might ry To ank bis pride whe Sresk = You wear today, ms o From Baltlo or Biscayun on ® Lotre to the Atis Where Voiga to the Cas You have not poured sons. From laughing lands or Beine You have mot poured youws vain, Let us a League of Man Against much knav crown As would be rightly A swineherd and Shan’all the falss and er Find a last refuge To_ome sole mortal & One ras 1 To_teach the wor How much a K Over the biand and kina Unseason, Sinister dar A horror of Pain and b On them t Than he 1s t HUMOR OF THE I mouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. Tel 736. aprz4d FURNISHED ROOMS o ren 6 Wasnington o Wriaa” STORAGE—ApPply J. E. Fanning, Broadwas. sortia” | Actor—There are t A_FINE apartment of five rooms, N: 52 Broadway, all modern conveniences. Inquire John' E. Fanning. 52 Broadway. aprisd FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- owner and is a wonderful value at > 3450. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52|keeping at 106 School St. Phone 1048-3 Shetucket St aprzkd apriid FOR SALE _A (wo-horse cut-under al ~T0 RENT—Furnished rooms: o aump cart, all in good repair. Inquire | nice rooms for light housekeepivg. 27 of Frank'L. Ford. 20 Windham St,|Main St, over brooklyn Qutfilters. Willimant may2d feb23d FOR SALE One horse, cheap: kind| FURNISHED rcoms: reasonable and good wind. Inquire 43 West Main. | rates; suitably for light housekecpins. Phone 11823 ‘may2d | Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Union St Jjy2ed FOR s’u,‘r,»xran“ turkey eggs, 20c each; two Rewtown brooders, will cheap. James D, Wilson. Tel Willimantic, R. F. D. FOR SALE e chicks; some extra fine laving stock. for immediate delivery. Donald Bul- iard, R. D. Tel. 846-12 may2d FOR mare, cheap. 318 o1 Laurel Hill er. —Fureka potato plant Phone 1§67-3, Norwich. mayid FOR SALE A cheap horse. Charles Ellal, Daniel St., Bast Side. mayld FOR SALE_ Horse, will work any- where, a true puller, ‘13 vears old and sound: also four good voung cows. Tel. 1851-2. " H. H. Pendleton, R. F. D. 1 Norwich. mayld TFOR SALE Superb over bearing strawberry plants; order now and pick nice fruit from your plants In August, September and octover ‘of this veas price delivered, 50 plants $1.25: 100. L. 0. Haskins, Phone 334 discount on larger lots. Hampton, Conn., R. F. D. apr3vd FOR SALE _One black chunk, § yrs. old, welkhs about 1200 1bs.; also one fow-downemiik wagon. J. £ Kennedy. Tel, 1876908, ayresd FOR Fame, twos burner oil stove, never been used, and n with glass door, used twice, ce of new stove; one Duplex cleaner with all attach- both as good for pr hand vacuum ments, one Sweeper Vac, as new: prices attractive. Address Box 44, care Bulletin Co. apr26d FOR SALE—Full line of nursery stock, ornamental and fruit. Norwich urséries, O. E. Ryther, Prop. 89 Asy- A e ORIy v aprisa FOR SALE_Land and buildings. Tn- guire at 416 Asylum § aprisd FOR SALE_Seven-room cottage in good residentlal section. A. M, Avery, 52 Broadway. feb26d FOR SALE— 1916 Hudson Super Six seven-passenger touring car: run 7000 miles; fine condition. Hudson-Stewart Co. _Tel. §96-2. apréd FOR SALE All kinds of seeds and fertilizer at _a low price. Greeneville rain Co. Ph 326 4 ¥FOR SALE Cheap. a cottage house with four rooms. Inquire at 56 Bos- well Ave. mar30d HORSES Just arrived express load of Horses. I have 58 head now on hand weighing from 1000 to 1600. Several good pairs farm chunks and general pur- pose horses 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 and woodland, abundance of water, sufficient wood, 10 room house, barns and silo, place keeping 12 head stock, located 2 miles from Taftville on state road, convenient to railroad stations, por- tion of land tilled and fertilized, price reasonable, can negotiate large loan if necessary. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, i $3,250 Pretty Cottage House having six rooms and bath; all modern conveniences. It stands on a terraced knoll and a nearby glimpse of ledge and wooded hillside enhance its picturesque en- vironment. In géod neighborhood, near school and car line. Sale neces- sary to settle an estate. ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE Two-family House with large lot in pleasant locality. A. M. AVERY Phone 1122-2 52 Broadway THERE 12 5o saveruaing medium ia Bastern Connecticut eqcal to The Bul- letin for business resi TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms, modern couvenienges. at The Seymour, 84 Franklin St. Phone 1042-2. aprizd 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 Bulletin Offic FOR SALE FOR SALE One of the cholcest residences on Warren St., at a very reasonable price For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. WORAN. Réal Estate Broker, Norwich. Franklin Square, FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE and BARN and 3 ACRES OF LAND WITHIN CITY LIMITS PRICE $2,500 JAMES L. CASE Real Estate Department 37 SHETUCKET ST. " FOR SALE DANIELSON, CONN. The Eugens S. Nash property on the westerly side of M: tage house with 12 rooms, city wat, gas and electricty, on lot 72 feet Width with concrets walk. This very desirable centrally located propercy s offered at a very reason- able price, part mortgage if desired. Full particulars by communicating with) FRANK W. COY, Agt. Stillman Building Westerly, R. L FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Biocks, Bullding Lots, all in de- sirable locations. List your property if You care to seli or rent, &s I have & number of people looking for real es- tate Investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Kstate and Insuramce. Room 108. Thayer Bldg- REAL BESTATE FOR SALE. By virtue of orders from the Probate Court for the District of Hampton, Gonn., dated April 19, 1817, I offer for sale_the real estate of W. §. Ford, late of Hampton, deceased, consisting of the following propert: One dwelling house, situated on Hampton iireet, at the corner of the Willimantic road, with barn and shed, about 25 acres of mowlng lots ~and about 66 acres of pasture land. Inquire of PERCY H. FORD, Adm,. Hampton, Conn. apriéd FIFTY SALE HORSES Another express load of 23 Horses Just here, making 50 Horses to pick trom: e are all fidnds—big and smali—fn pairs and single—and prices are as low as possible for the quality. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. rrisa FOR SALE One of the cholcest cottage houses located in the best part of Bast Broad St, at & very modest price. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broke: Franklin Square, Norwick. THERE 15 no advertising medium In Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results. money in Director—Yes _but to buy them “There was a premely sad a He- brighter_far th She—Well, 1 one has b years—Judge. “Good mon your piano Professor tranced _th mained in my lec the dinner hour them Tiger. Bill—Who is " Glll—He's a “Doesn’t be Brisk waiter (show: rant)—One a little little more potatc Smart ments to s Millio worth § ten minutes. Smart youth the same rather take swers. out ™ “John, a1d you take Jones? “Yes, but I don't think he it “Why so, John?” “Because he is blind, st wur in th om he where my hat w head all the time. THE KALEI They are making v kraut in Germany out instead of cabbage. Branch, Y. is porcupines have taken village streets in n Electric locomotives for & German railroad grades that draw a speed of 42 mile The tower of a ta erland has been e the time signals sent o telegraphy from Paris. One of the wor atest ra tunnels, more than thres - recently was completed t tains on the border Syria. A French system of rapid tele by which it is possible to words an_hour, has worked fully for distances country. A presidential 1917 creates an expe agriculture and fore of acclimatiz will be located on la of Caracas, and Is as a model for be established republic. other s in othe: The earliest mention This elevator of the second C. was worked by ropes cofled upon a win: stan ard levers. The same fers to another similar machine w was made to rotats by a ma walked inside the capstan primitive elevator is stl passengers and freight to the second £ Mount Sinai. —_— $100 REWARD $100 The readers of this g pleased to learn that ¢ is one dreaded disease that e been able to cure in all its stages that is catarrh. Catarrh being gres influenced by comstitu 1 gon requires comstitutiom treatma Hall's Catarrh Medicine is take nally and acts through the bioo. mucous surfaces of the system, the destroying the foundation of the ease, Eiving the patie: 5 building up the comstit an sisting nature in doing its work proprietors have so_much falith k curative powers of Hall's Catars icine that they offer Ons Humd: lars for any case that it fails to e Send for 1ist of testimonisis. Address F. J. CHENEY & Tolea Ohlo. Sold by all drugsists, Me