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What Is Going On Tonight fi"w Pictures at the Breed The- P ..h.‘.m Pictures at Plctures at the Au- vis & Rorwie Bg Norwae o giation No. 5. “meels "l Buaxingham ‘et Rt e 1. G. A R, meets . Sves 8%, | meets R % i 3 all. paieg 1% K- of C. H Whist Jor X-ray Fund. findl arrangements have been the X-ray fund by th visiting committes of St. Patrick's ‘Whist will begin promptly T80 and daneing at b. Tickets 50 jeach sold at the door. AUDITORNWM. Feature Photoplay for Saturday—A Fox Comedy Parts Called A Footlight Flame Com- F*Gh.?ni-i June Caprice in A Child of the Wild is the feature photoplay for today and Saturday at the Auditorium. It shows the Sunshine Maid in a story of the sunny south. June Grist vows a girlish oath never o attend school. But that is befors Frank Trent undertakes to teach In the wild south mountains. : Jure soon finds other attractions than love of learning in attending Frank's school. Tbeir triendship soon and plane _revenge. June's father Qles and Frank under- takes to father the littie girl. The ar- irivai of his sister and her child, Frank ithinks, will give his little friend a Ifoster mother. But Gale tells June Frank's sister is jthe teacher's wife. June believes him, land when Frank comes to introduce his isister she drives him away. The baby ciears up the misunder- |standing. June hears the child cail for “Unele Fraak | June tells Gale he lied. He attacks \her just as Frank returns for the baby. iFrank rescues June, and as the little |wHd spirit nestles in his arms pre- sents his sister to the “Dest little girl lin the world.” !_A Fox comedy in two parts called A Footlight Flame, with that ever popu- Yar comedian, Charles Ariing, featured, completes the program. There will be four shows Saturday—1.30, .15, 7 and 8 o'clock. Children at matinee 5c. BREED THEATRE. | Ged’s Country and the Woman, Special Blue Ribbon Feature, With William Duncan, George Holt, Nell Shipman | and an All-Star Cast, Feature for Teday and Saturday. The bill at the Breed theatre for to- @ay and Saturday is of unusual merit and is headed by the special Blue Rib- | bon feature. God's Country and the Woman. This wonderfn! picture is a thrilling drama of the northwest in | nine parts and is taken from the book | by James Oliver Curwood. It is pre- sented with an all-star cast headed by William Duncan, George Holt and Nell Shipman and presents some of the most wonderful scenic effects ever pho- tographed. This production has met with decided success wherever shown and has proven to be one of the “best music score accompanies | the picture and will be rendered in its entirets by an augmented orchestra. Owing to the length of this program matinees will start at 2.15 and the evening performances 6.45 and 8.30 Special bargain prices: Matinees 10 eents, evenings 15 cents. I COMING TO THE DAVIS. Bob Ott Company in Six Little Taylors Monday. It one looks oniy into theatrical cases the influence of heredity produces inumerous evidences of the truth of the | contention that blood will tell, 2nd the | |presence of the dramatic corpuscle ! {will always ultimately reveal itse's iThe Ott family is a startling or rathe Jconvipeing case in point. The original Adam Ott was a noted actor and a few generations still remember h as an actor of superior merit and spien- {dfid artistic accomplishment. In his day he was a wonderful sthlete, in fact, the fastest runner of his time. Fiven his own sons never caught up to $him. Bob always claimed that his dad fwas “some runner.” | _Tne story is written around James § Taylor, manager of the Taylor empo- srium: he has six daughters, known as fthe Six Littie Taylors. Their mother fdies and leaves a will stipulating that jher husband must ece_each and every { daughter happlly married before he {even dreams of taking a second wife. } A1l the girls are of the bachelor type j=nd refuse to marry. The father ls madly in jove with Clara Dickson, but i cannot marry until he gets rid of his : Gaughters. Clara_and Taylor plan to trap the ipirls. They engage Hans to make lové | 1o one: they ask Hi Gear to make love 0 ome of the others. Taylor offers a arge reward to any man marrying feither of the girls: situations follow thick and fast, and much fun is de- rived *The play is filled with up-to-the-sec- ond musical numbers. One must not fail to hear the Ragtime Drams. This is one of the funniest burlesques ever { heard or seen. Also the pretty ear- tickler, My Girl, In the Night, It Was | love, To The This season Bob will have the| youngest and the best singing and| dancing chorus in the world White Race Solidarity. Formally, white race solidarity has been abolished. The European entente allies cannot forget that they owe the tranquility of thelr Asiatic po-scssions 10 the power and good will of Japan. We in the United States will presently realize how fortunate it is that Japan is on our side now, not ready to fail upon our defenseless flank. The friend- Iy neutrality of China has given the ellied group a better understanding of China's national aspirations than could have been derived from the events of 2 generation of peace. India's desire for & fiscal policy that might foster her national interests now seems worth the Tritish. government's attention, though exporters protest the danger to their trade. And has not Germany herself 3lelded her passionats devotion to the ideal of a white man’s world? What #hades of color does she find revolting in her ailles, the Turks? And if red MMexicans and yellow Japanese were NORWICH TOWN Hartford Marriage of Norwich In- torest—Red Cross Work at Johnson Home and Sheltering Arma—New Svary - Dl Flag Pole for Stars and Stripes at|strength, you need Vinol as it is the say to OW TO GET STRONG A Simple Remedy. ‘Whatever the cause, we want to ‘who needs L night, between Yantic and Fitchville, auto tire, aice. " Finder nof D. Jr.,, |most efficient strength creator we have | Na: Saxton Mill—George D. Randall, Jr, | oSt © e - in Engineers’ Corps, Guard. Peclc-Eckert weddin, ‘Annie Hckert was formerly & resident of Norwich Town. In Engineers’ Company. George L. Randall, Jr, Town street, now in Trenton, N. J., has been mustered into the company of engineers of the National There are 80 men in the Guard. enroliment. Orders were recived from Washington to cesse mustering, so it is thought that immediate use has been found Help From Georgia. A _letter recieved here the last of April from = local resident now in Granby states that the manager of to- a: el & e a Sunday school was the guest a day or week of his sister, Hin of Washington Place. weekly meeting Tuesday evening in the First Congregational chapel. There was a talk on war subjects, setting up exercises and marching. Day daughter, Mrs. John Lee of Ledyard. Mrs. Natalie Bromley of Westerly and irs. Congregational church Thursday even- n for the sacrament of the Lord Supper to be administered morning service. BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE silk " orepe, satin or ‘gabardine. lap at ihe closing, finished and 46 inche: quires for a 34-inch size. m and lay waste on our the 's sacred horror of ex- cess pigments would hardly be invoked Mo our defense. The world is beciming mixed. Soon we shall be races by the color of sketching on the grounds of the Gov. Samuel Town street clevation gives a flne view of nearby places. the Saxton Woolen their mill on Sturtevant street and a handsome large flag has been flung to the breeze s Storrs Agricultural oollege, Bliss Place. turnpike is having his house painted, an | improvements. Friday of the month at 7 o'clock this morning and at 7:30 in the evening at | Sacred Heart church. bacco flelds there sent 20 tickets to Georgia _for 20 men to labor in the flelds. and eleven children gf school age. He got five men, four women Directs Red Cross Work. Miss Ruth Kimball of Washington street is directing the Red Cross work at the Johnson Home and the Shelt- ering Arms. Bandages are being made and _different kinds sewing done. of knitting and Sketohing Class Out. A group of art students were Huntington place on East Wednesday. The slight Patriotism at Mill. A fine flag pole has been erected by company near Vicinity Notes. Mrs. Mary Starr of Bast Great Plain was the guest over Sunday of Mrs. Frank road. S. Wheeler of the Scotland The uptown schools will be closed today (Friday) that the teachers may ttend the annual convention at Slat- r hall ‘While in town, Miss Sprague of was the uest of Mr. and Mra. F. C. Warner of At Seotland Road hall Sunday aft- rnoon there will be a Christian En- eavor service and a session of the Filas Parkhurst of the Canterbury ell added, besides making other There will be devotlons for the first Elwood G. Thompson of Waterbury two _this Mrs. Robert Stap- Troop No. 5, Boy Scouts, held their Guests this week of Mrs. Thomas of Otrobando avenue were her Fred Irons and son Fred ersailles. of At the midweek service of the First g there was a lecture _preparatory at the Sunday National e —_— i Beeh (Sick Denmeft Scolety| pp ana Mrs. Fred Karkutt af Ot- fy No. 63, ¥. ot {robando avenue bave ‘returned =from Foreste: Hartfo: ‘where they attended Their _ntece, of West chester, Mass.:— “I don’t know what we would do without Vinol in our family. I was WANTED weak, nervous and run-down as the stored result of an operation, snd Vinol re- mother had a nervous breakdown and Vinol built her up and restored her my strength. Then health and else had faled. for 13 years in our family, and would not be without it in the house.” Myrtle L. Healy, Dorchester, Mass. We believe in Vinol because we know it is a great strength creator— due to tones, iron and manganese peptonates the beef and cod liver pep- and glycerophosphates, all dissolved in a pure medicinal wine, so we always return the fails to Broadway Fharmacy, Proprietor, Norwich. ‘money if Vinol benefit those who buy it. G. G. Engler, Vinol is sold in ‘Willimantic by the Wilson Drug Co. in Danielson by the A. W. Williams Pharmacy, Donahue. and in Putnam by J. F. Also at the irading drug stores in all Convecticut towns. Manchester—Among the plans the selectmer ehave under consideration for the tenance of wood part of Teduction of the cost of main- of the almshouse is the use instead of coal for the greater the vear. The gift of Cheney Brothers of forty acres of land, the so-called available much timber. “Spring ‘Woods” will make It has been found that most of the chestnut trees in that tract have been affected by the blight- and it was considered possible to have these cut and moved to the almshouse property and later sawed into sto may be ve and furnace lengths. This the method followed if the bids that are to be msked for the re- moval of these is not considered too high. Wanted —Old False Teeth we 2N ANYbl:arodDrnan vl & i value THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Up-stairs WANTED Men to Run SHEARS and NAPPERS ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS Yantio FOR SALE 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 horzes All horses warranted as rep- resented. Telephone 74-2 W. C. SPRAGUE, Moosup, Conn. FULL ASSOCIATED l PRESS DESPATCHES WANTED WANTED—Blderly woman to with plain work in family of no cooking. 350 Stondngton, Cons 242-3. SWANTED aMiddle woman to astiet Wi ouseworle in Tamily bf two. Address Box 39, Bulletin Offic mayid Zor seneral Bouse WANTED—Girl - Apply. e ‘mayéd work in @ small family. Bulletin Office. v for gon- Krencen; Eigh Y., Bulietin. OFFICK BOY to work afternoons and Saturdays until school term i over: full time and full pay when vacation starts. Box 6, Bulletin Office. may$a WANTED —A bookkeeper and etenos- rapher; good pay; preference given to Norwich Commercial School graduate. Address Manufacturer. may3d WANTED —Second hand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our prices before you sell. A. Bruckner, 55 k- lin St~ Tel. 7i7-3. d WANTED 10 Gridley and Cleveland sutomatic machine operators; 100 good clean able bodied American men from 22 to 40 “years of married men preferred; on various lines of menufec- ture of automobile bearings and bicycl coaster brake work; ng labor troubles: steady employment. New ture Mfg. Co, Bmpioyment Dept.. tol, Conn. may3d “WANTED Compstent eral housework, wi wages. Address A. D. STENOGRAPHERS, book- keepers, office clerks, sev- eral of each, wanted —at once: $19 to §16 a week to start. Apply at once. Nor- wich Commercial School, Chamber Building. of Commerce — Chauffeur, experienced; willing to, make himself useful around gentleman's place; references required. Address G. B. Bulletin. may2d as that late Harley or Indian e for sale? Ask Box 61, Jew- miy2a ac_The mayid T WANTED A kitchen man Wi W House. cords Robes. Prices THE Carriages, Democrats, Con- Will clean up on a lot of Stable and Square Blankets. and Business Wagons. A good line of Aute right low on Team and Ex- press Harnesses and Rubber Boots L. L. CHAPMAN C0. 14 BATH STREET, NORWICH, CT. cent. past six on a 3 a ye: Hamilton Watches THE WM. FRISWELL CO. 25-27 FRANKLIN ST. THE DIME SAVINGS BANK RWICH. Semi-Annual at the Dividend and 15, ODARD, Treasurer. | | Best work and materials ar right | prices by skiiied labor. Telephone 50 West Main St WILLIAM C. YOUNG Succes: STETSON or to & YOUNG CARPENTER ana BUILDER that said id Cour 1 cert said estal plication. day of M pendency A COMFORTABLE AND ATTEACTIVE LOUNGING ROBE. This model is lovely for cotton or Jor lawn, cashmere, silk, o fronts’ over: | The neck edge ls with & broad The collar, i 1 6 5-8 A pattern of this iNustration mafled to any address on receipt of 10 cents in_silver or stamps. Order through Pattern Dept.. he Bullstin Company, n, Conn. Trouble Entirely Disappeared. Fathers and mothers worry over a ghiid with a ohrenic cough = Knudt several years my daughter had a bad chronic cough. Every time she caught s little cold it aggravated the trouble. We tried many medicines, but not until we tried Foley's Honey and Tar did enything produce any great relief. In a few days the trouble entirely disap- peared and has never returned.” Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough. ‘Wannaska, Minn., writes: “For Lee & _0Dsgood Co. Norwich a cireula five days ing. and Court, the forenoon, LEGAL NOTICE. TO SELL COURT Ow Ston REAL ESTATE. PROBATE HELD within and for the of Nort nington, on the ¥ of April, A D. 1917, —CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. of Eva M. Brown. late of ¥, owning real estats in sald District, deceased. The Administrator appeared in Court a written application alleging estate is now in settlement in t. and praying for an order to ain real estate belonging to te, fully described in said ap- Whereipon, It Ts Ordered, That said application Be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room Stonineton, in said District, R o the 15t A B e 10 b ekt ana’ it hotice of the oF <314 anplication: snd of Sald Siearing fhereon be giver b Publication of ihis rder ‘once in The Bufletin. a hew Having ' hewapaper havin &on I "nia District, at leasy Diior to the date of faid hears that return be made to the The above and foregoing 1= a true copy of record may4d CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A at Norwich, within and for the District of Yorwieh, om the 24th day of April, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. A. D. Bstate Norwich, in_sald District, deceased. Ordercd. That the Administrator cite the creal in_their within st posting a with o copy of this order, on the sign. post nearest to the place where said deceased Town, an in a Rewspaper having a circulation in aid Dist Court. The above and foregoing is & true copy_of record. NOTICE—AIl creditors of sald de- ceased are hereby notified to present thelr claims against said estate to the undersigned at Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the fbove and fore- going order. may4d COURT OF PROBATE HELD of Isabella A~ Murphy, late of fors of said deceased to bring claims against said estate x months from this date, by notice to that effect, together last dwelt, and In the same d by publishing the same once rict, and make return to this NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. HELEN M. DRESCHER, ‘Assistant Clerk. TIMOTHY C. MURPHY, Administrator. AT A at Norwich. within and for the Distriot COURT OF PROBATE HELD FOR SALE Very desirable front, on Asylum ¢ be s0ld to settle bullding lot, near Main estate. 1t n e GEORGE E. KIMBALL, 12 Grana View Terrace, Hartford. FOR SALE No. Williams St. splendid modern home, in best resizential section: all conveniences, large level corner lot ana easy price reasonable terms if desirad. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 724 ] i FORD AUTOMOBILE | TRYON'S AGENCY |715 Main st. Willimanti Telephone 752 i AUTO BARGAIN Ha g arranzed 1 offe; to pur 1916 Oak- passenger, fully equipped and 1 tires, at $400. Puome 230, Dantelson, Conn. | BUY THIS TWO FAMILY HOUSE The Norwich Housing Co. offer a new two family house located in the best residence section of Norwich. Each apartment ha X rooms ar bath, all modern conveniences, and the price is lower than the present cost to produce its equal; only about ten per cent. in cash required. Several of the choicest house lots in | the city at reasonable prices and on terms to suit purchasers. | Place yvour name on our waiting list for a modren .ix room apartment. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway $3,250 Pretty Cottage House having six rooms and bath; all modern convenience It stands on a terraced knoll and al nearby glimpse of ledge and wooded | | i hillside enhance its picturesque vironment. In good meighborhood near school and car line. sary to settle an estate. ARCHA W. coOIT Telephone 1334 63 Broadway HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to buy a cottage, barn and five acres of good land, at Norwich Town. All| kinds of fruit and a fine view, and vou cannot make a mistake In buying it. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street Agricaltural Limestone Will be very difficult to get this sea- son. So place your order early with The Peck-McWilliams Co. Sale nec: Phone 300 52 Norwich, "on' the 24 ady of Ma: . 1917, >4 — A Present—NELSON J. Estate Norwich, of Jasalls A SrurDny, laie o a A, %n eaid Disirict, decoqsed,” The Agministrator appeared in Court and filed that sald said Court, and prayin sell certain real estafe eald estate, fully described in sai: plication. a written application alleging estate is now in settlement in for an order to belonging to ‘Whereupon. It Is Ordered, That sald application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of | Reuther & Co’s STERLING ALE and Norwich, in said District, on the 7th duy of May. A D. 1917, at 13 o'cloek the forenoon, and that notice of ths pendency of ‘said_application. and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this ofder once In soma r baving a circulation in said newspapes a District. at least three daye prior the date to of sald hearing, and that re- turn be made to the Court. NBLSON 3. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing Is a true copy of record. Altent: mayid HELEN M. DRESCHER, it Must | rf————_——;—fi\j Good condition, self-starter, electric | lights, shock absorbers. Low price for quick sale. T WANTED —At_once, married man to on dairy tage. farm: no liquor; com- Arthur C. Jacobs, rtable oo At once, blacksmiths, nd helpers, at Scott & aprzia pinners, doffers and night workers; good_pay Apply Lorraine Mfg. 1 apr28d the Backus Hospital, cotton, such as sheets, o sloths, napkins, etc. or teléphone and it aprzid —An ironer. at the Norwich unds ar2sd omen ironers, at ndry apridd or over: rallway n;_sample exam- Franklin Insti- Rochester, N. Y. 1d linen nd postal’ 2 Law 15 Dept. 7a Tell Your WANT to 480 when you want good help and want it quickly. Help Is scarce now, but the best workers read Builetin Want: Ads. When you have a “don’t want” which you believe might be “some-one-elsc want.” Fus niture, floor coverings, stoves, clothing, tools, etc., advertised ir Bulletin Want Ads find ready sals. When you loss something— for most Nerwich people are honest—and on finding anything instinctively, turn to Bulletin Want Ads to locate the loser. When a vacancy occurs your rental property. When you want to sell your real estate. Whsen you want to buy or sell pets, a business or a lease. Sc a Line FOR SALE FOR SALE Three good farm horses, or exchange Zor stock. Ernest E. Lin- coln. Tel. 516-4, Willlmantic b change. may4d FARM FOR SALE — situated in Plainfield, cleared, 40 pasture: o ple trees, house of el ity 10 of 0 ap- and &ooa cellar. ADpl er to' Mrs T. H. Ballam, 44 d' St New York. miyid FOR SALE Good by srse, 1100 pounds, excellent driver. Apply to Dr George Barnes, Dayville, Conn. Tel may4d ies, extra & Al K FOR SALE cle. run 300 m condition, $15 Raymond Rider, 1 Village, Ct. may3d FOR SALE—A few pigs § weeks o0id at 33 aplece. Ct.~ Tel. 170 A. Nawrocki. Yantic d express FOR SALE wagon, 1 express 1 Concord buggy, 1 1 driving rese, Tn- quire 360 W Maln St., Saturday af- ternoon may3d Wi imiyediat Logh aellv 6-4._may proken; 1 pay one to ten dol- years old, s 0 ibs.. work textile plant; g0od offered to familles who r their position; look into 11 interest ‘you. Ad- are Bulletin. apréd WANTED errand boy. Inguire 1t Bulletin Job Room. marsid WANTED CARD ROCM HELP FOR NIGHT {to work in nearh 1) | portunities o hett above; ess Textil 1 WORK. Steady work and good pay. BCOTT MILLS, Lowell, Mass. American §irawhoard Co. CAN USE GOOD, HUSKY, INTELLIGENT HELP Good Wages Thamesville Trolley to City Line set: send by parcel post and |anywhere, good driver; also new culti- retain mall. 1. Mager, | vators and plows cheap. Daniel M L. Philadelphia, Pa. Brown. Plainfleld, Conn. Telephone. FAGAN'S Smoke Shop 15 _opposite| FOR SAL having 1 the leading domestic and FOR SALE touring car good Havana cigars. Buy once; you'il|30 hp: 1916 Met: 25 kpi 19 k; good pay. West Side Silk ML | will take 2 to 30 miies on on SMIGet ) e Spried Metz parts aiways on hand, Metz Phon may bullt body able rims, e tir tra, electric lights and Dy staiter, $425. Peerless 191 erful motor, 4-speed gears rear axle; price vers low. -ylind, owner neto electr truck, pow- Jfull floa ting Reo 1915, 4 FOR Cut-unde dump cart, Inquire of Frank Al 3 each; two Newtown brooders. cheap. James D. Wilson. Tal Willimantic, R. F. D. planter. mayld work ars old young cows, RO, sound’ also four goo Pendieton. bearing strawberry piants; order now and plck nice fruit from your plants in August September and October of this year price delivered, 50 plants $1 100, discount on lafger lots. L. O. Haski Hampton, Conn., R. I D. Phone 33 apr3od FOR SALE One black chunk, 9 old, welghs about 1200 Ibe.; aiso one HELP WANTED Men and Women VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, VERSAILLES, CONN. WANTED 18 to 20 years old, Address “21” A Young Man, to learn a trade. Bullstin Office. WANTED 100 girls for shop work, 84 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 bo: FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. Real GERMAN BEER on Draught at ti DEL-HOFF H EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS. Props. 26-28 Broadway Bros.’ T Talephons 1227 WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- before the puolic, chere is' no um_ bette n turo: e ad- ; oz 22 Bunctin, Central Bidg., Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr- WANTED A DAY FIREMAN Apply at THE WINCHESTER WOOLEN CO. Thamesville. TO RENT TO RENT — Four-room temement, country surroundings with city con: Venlences. electric, lights and steam Walle from trolley; hy 1 inut BT fansonatie. 94 Smith Ave. rent’ reasonable. mayld TO RENT_Thres desirable furnished rooms with board if wanted; One &r- ranged for light housekeeping, at The Washington Court. Apply to Mrs. W. H up. 9: apr2sd FOR RENTFurnished nine room house on westerly side of Thames river; electric lignts, large open fire- placy bout 40U feet shore frontag: Dlcturesque and restful surroundings: Rlwavs & good breeze. Archa W. Coit. 3_Broadway. api2id TO RENT-ouse of 11 Tooms, con- venlent for one or two families.” Mrs. Kingsley, Mapie St “aprasd FOR RENT—A five of SIX room tene- ment at East Great Plain; large gar- den, hennery and barn if desired; low rent; near irolley. "Apply to J. L La- throp & Som. 28 Shetucket St apriid FOR RENT Nicely furnisi rooms, with ‘or without board, at The Ply- mouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. Tel 785 apraid FURNISHED ROOMS fo rent 6§ Washington St. aprisd Fanning_ 52 s aprisa A FING ment of five rooms, No. 32 Broadway, all modern conveniences. inquire John k. Fanning, 52 Broadway. aprisd it FURNISHED ROOMS and 1ght house- keeping at 106 School St Phone 10453 prida STORAGE—ApPDly J. Broadway nice ruuns ror light housekeepin. | Main St. over Brookiyn Outntters. enzid | TFURNISHED rooms; reasonable | suituble: for light housekeepins. 18 Union S| NT_Newly furnished rooms. modern convenienges. at The Seymour, $4 Franklin St. Phone 1043-2. apri2d Morse, | STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. In- cuire at Bulletin O FOR SALE SALE FOR Warren St At a very reasonable For full particulars, inquire of JONN A. MORAN, Real Estate Droker, Fronklin Square, Norwie FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE and BARN and 3 ACRES OF LAND WITHIN CITY LIMITS PRICE $2,500 JAMES L. CASE Real Estate Dopartment 37 SHETUCKET ST. " FOR SALE The Eugene S. Nash property on the westerly side of Mechanic street. “uge house with 12 rooms, city water, gas and electricty, on lot 72 fest | width with conicrete walk. | This very desirable centrally located | I property is offered at a very reason- able price, part mortgage if desirad. Full with particulars by communicating FRANK W. COY, Agt. Stillman Building Westerly, R. 1. FOR SALE. Cottage Houscs, Tenement and Bus- ness Biocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable locations, List your property if oli or rent, as 1 have a 1ple looking for real es- . HILL, istate and Insurance. Thayer Bldg. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. By virtue of orders from the Probate Court for the District of Hampton, Gonh., dated April 19, 1917, 1 offer for sale the real estate of W. 8. Ford, late fow-down, milk wagon Wneds. | 5 CHampion, decensed, consisting of 1876-12, tne following property: “EDR SALE _One blue flame, twos | One dwelling house, situated on burner ofl stove, : Hampton sireot; at the corner of the one oven with glass door. nsed twice, | Willimantic roud, with barn and shes, © Price of mew stove: ome Duplet | about 35 acres ot mowing jots and hand” vacuuin Sleancr Wit ‘il atthcn: | About o aores of piscare Jand ments, one Sweoper Vac, both as 00d | [ q.ire of PERCY H. FORD, Ad: T ewr® prices - attractive. Aadiess | ginauire of P 2 D. Agm. Box 44, care Builetin Co aprasd. | Bempton, Coba. e ,’?(. SALE—Full line of nursery| 2 = stook, ornamental and frult. Norw: \orsérien 0. B. Ryiner. vrop. vo xev.| FIFTY SALE HORSES m St T037-. apridd . WAL TeLiaa-s T laprind Tl er v axireve’ lowd of 3 Fiorses FOR SALE—land and buildings. In-|just here, making 50 Horses to pick quire at 416 Asylum aprisd from—there are all %inds—big and R s FOR SALE Seven 0od residential section. A. M, 02 Broaaway. FOR SALB 1915 iTud seven-passenger touring car; r miles; fine condition. Hudeon Co. Tel. 896-2. FOR SALE —All kinds of seeds and fertilizer at a low price. Grain C me_: aprid FOR SALE Jicap. a cottage house with four rooms. (hquire at. 56 Bos- well Ave. mar30d 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 13 head stock, located 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, Norwich, Conn. MACHINISTS WANTED Planer, Lathe and Milling Machine, Hands Wanted. Advise age, expsri- ence and wages desired first letter. Out of town. Box 100, Bulletin Office. FOR SALE Two-family Houze with large lot in pleasant locality. A. M. AVERY Phone 1122-2 52 Broadway THERE Eastern Connecticut letin_for b to The Buls ac sdverusing medtum ia | [agiern Connacticut squsi to The THERE 13 no advertising medium in Greeneviile | “in’ pairs and single—and prices e as low as possible for the quality. Come ana see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. aprisa FOR SALE One of the cholcest cottage houses ated in the best part of Fast Broad . at a very modest price. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklln Square, Norwich. $1500 will buy a 50-acre farm, 30 acres till- able, land fertile and machine worked, 1-2 'acre of strawberries, 1-4 acre of asparagus, 40 peach trees, plenty of wood for home use, cozy house of five rooms, small barn' and hennery, two horses, some hay, a few farming tools, wagons and about 30 hens. This farm school, station. and_two miles from railroad “nvestigate. $600 buys a 40-acre farm, 300 cords of standing wood on place and pine tim- ber enough to pay for it; frult, a crib 12x16. This place is stiuated 3-i mile to thriving =~ manufacturing village schools, stores and churches, 1 1-4 rafles to main line of railroad. This is a rare bargain, situated on maln high- way; telephone pusses door. Imme ate possession. Let me show It to v Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin— cholce of 400. WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Real Ewtate Broker, No. 41 West Brond St., Rooms 1 and 2. Telephome 2305. Westerly, - - Cot- | in | is situated in good nelghborhood, near | THE CONFLICT. In_vain the Dove of Peace To_end the cruel strif. 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