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UNSETTLED TODAY; PROBABLY FAIR, WARMER TOMORROW NORWICH TOWN rthday Party For Miss.Ada Ring- land—instruction Given First Com- munion Class—Garden Sites Near Mohegan Park Entrance Plowed. What Is Going On Ton};ht Feature Moving Pictures at the Au- Storium Theatre (rio%ing Pictures at the Lreea The- Vaudeville snd Mov the Davis Theutre. & Fictures at T Norwich Grange, No. 17! P. of H., meets M Chamber of Commerce Baild:| The cottage prayer meeting of the ames counci, &0 1531, m A, [Eirst Methoaist church will be held 3 T ool Ao, 1501 ~ [ Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. 3 Sorwiin Pl Hall L ¢ w.|William Tague on McClellan avenue. 2 WY 1 Gamnsie Lt Miss_ Helen Starkweather and Miss e Mildred Zazriskie of Preston City who ANNOL’NCEMENTS were in town to attend the Teachers’ convention Friday. made a brief visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Zabriskie. The P. F. Murtagh Wall Paper Store situated at 84 West Main street will be continued as under past man- agement. A full and select line of new papers selected by the late P. I Murtagh. is ready for Inspection. Old and new patrons are soiicited. Satis- faction zuaranted. Birthday Celebrated. Mrs. James Ringland of the Plain Hill road bave ‘a pleasant party on Monday evening for the fourteenth birthday of her daughter, Miss Ada Ringland. Fourteen school friends brought a dainty May basket. A mer- ry time was spent playing bames. To- wards the close of the evening re- freshments were AUDITORIUM. m Farncm in The Tale of Two Cities, a Suzer De Luxe Photopiay, is the Feature for Today and Thursday —13th Episode of Patria Completes the Program. Gales Ferry Arbutus. Miss M. A. Witter of Town street received from a young lady this week a beautiful bunch of arbutus gathered in the viéinity of Gales Ferry. Nearly all the uptown shutins have this spring been remembered by gifts of fragrant arbutus. Invited to Norwich Meeting. The ladies of the First Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon with the members of the foreign mis- sionarv soclety, in Trinity Methodist church. In the William Fox Super De Luxe wroduction of A Tale of Two Cities, in which William Farnum piays the dual role of Charles Darnay and Sidney Class Instruction. Tuesday afternoon the first com- munion _class received Instruction at Sacreq Heart church. There will be May devotions Thursday evening. Newsy Paragraphs. Addison Dodge of Springfleld, Mass,, spent the weel end at his former home on West Town street. - Mrs. Roy Johnson of Montville vis- fted Mrs. E. P. Geer of the Scotland'| road early in the week. Clifforq Lathrop, Harry Carlson and James Lynch were in Springfield, Mass., during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Canfield of New London motored here last week to vis- THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 1= FOR SALE No. 70 Willlams St. spléndid modern home, In best residential section; level corner lot; price reasomable and easy terms if Gestred. AUTO BARGAIN Having arranged to purchase a new car, I offer my 1916 Oak- land touring car, 6-cylinder, 5- passenger, fully equipped and in good running order, tread tires, at $400. Phone 3230, Danfelsom, Comn. all conveniences, larze Inquire of all safety BUY THIS TWO FAMILY HOUSE The Norwich Housing Co. offer a new two family house located in the best residence section of Norwich. Bach apartment has six rooms and 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 Iots in the city at reasonable prices and on terms to suit purchasers. Place your name on our waiting list for a modren six room apartment. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 Agricaltural Limestone Will be very difficult to get this son. So place your order early with The Peck-McWilliams Co. 63 Broadway it relatives and friends uptown. * William Karkutt, now at work in Springfield, Mass, was at his home Vernon Tucker of Scotland was_ the fuest over Sunday of his sister, Mrs. Adelbert F. Geer of the Scotland road. ama. Patria, with le featured, complete the prozram. A. 1. Zabriskie, of Oak Lawn cottage . A. Gager of West Town street. Huntington avenue. of her husband on a charge of non- support. we must remember the girls. Bob makes the boast that he has the pret- | tiest girls on the American stage. Af- ter you see them you will realize that it is not a boast, but a reality. In A MABEL TALIAFERRO IN A SCENE FROM | iy "Spy"tne girie are at their best. “THE BARRICADE' S All new, elaborate costumes, ‘hew eis. variety of social functions are [dances and ensembles. A Mint Spy is given in The Barricade, such as teas, | colorful to the eve, jingling to the ear Weddin~< and musicales, whie opera- |and snappy and speedy at all times. tions in Wall street are shown. and | Before the musical show there is a Woman and the State. Dr. - Shaw, whose career embraces varied inter- |ests, is one of the most widely known women in America. She began life as and others The Burton Holmes very funny travelogue and comedy will today and Thurs- 1. C. WITTER Auction Rooms, consisting of 1 nut farm hoi wagons, and the contents was generally Greene, dustrial Eisie_Aldrich liam T. of 31 Hereford street, Boston: Abby A. Rockefeller of 10 West 5ith street, N. Y. Fifth avenue, and Winthop W. Aldrich of 16 Fast of_whom share equalls Her surviving brother Chapman of Preston. New Yori city. taking the with whom she lived, at Providence. Auctioneer BEvans Block, ct. Daniefson, on Otrobando avenue over Sunday. Advance notice of a highly important Administrator's sale to be held at the Oxen were used Monday in plowing|residence of the late W. S. Ford, at Carton—Charles Dickens gives a vivid | the lots for gardens near the Mohegan | Hampton Hill, Ct.. €escription in his book of La Guillo- | Park entrance on Washington street. T I S e plays so prominent a part = At B Goleck s mi beautiful pair of chest- s, all of the tools. hay. the housé be slight advance ir ‘The First Congregational ‘Home 2“' 16 or 17 rooms of elegant furniture. s Guring the engagement of A Tale | Missionary prayer meeting will be held | This is one of the largest Administra- of Two Cit Matinee all seats lic, |in the chapel this (Wednesday) after- [ 955 SalS fM0or, There are sev- evening 15-20 noon. 1 pieces of very desirable antiques - — ] = e Aonday | mguded in the Tl adv. will'ap Cilltam lomas returne Monday hortl efore the sale on't BREED THEATRE. afternoon to East Town street, having to attend this sale. If stormy. Mabel Taliaferrs in The Barricade, a]SPent the week end at his home in talke place the 'Arsttair demy New Metro Wonderplay of Unusual|“%%7™ H. FORD. Power and Charm, Feature for To-| Mrs. Arthur Enquist and son of s day and Thursday. Meriden, were recent guests of Mrs. NEW YORK ESTATE $20,000 One of the mos n Vergason avenue. 2 2 plavs X Mr. amd Mrs TiemioT 1. Ward ana|!mientery of Property of Mrs. Abby Tetro pe 3 Mr. and Mrs. Regins ard an <% 1ok Nativ . S, 1o oduction which will | ittle daughter, Virginia of Huntington| COraPman Aldrich, Native of Norw £ seen at thestre avenue, are visiting relatives on Asy-| Wich. o A W T s et 3 Mrs. Abby P. Aldrich, widow of rifl, & brilliant society girl. The part(- Miss Maud Lathrop of Enst Great|former Senator Nelson W. Aldrich of gives her iRt 2 inv | einin” spet aidey or twothis: week [Rthode Iulend, Jett op citate Jo liow B I PwAn Bl And 1 R s oaet. ™ |died at her home at 721 Fifth avenue, New York, Feb. 17. This fact was re- | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rose and chil-|Vealed in the surrogate's court by an jiren of Spring Valley, Lefingwell |order signed by Surrogate =Robert !iwere week end guests of Mr. ana Mrs, [Ludlow Fowler, exempting the es- 7-FI” Bushnell, at thelr heme = on |tate from taxation under the inheri- tance tax law: This property .according to the pa- e - Fielde|Pers on file, consists of a 1916 Pack- Lot o e e reia® |ard lmousine, $3.000: 1314 Plerce Ar- : i : esi- | row limousine, $1.70 rsor g Jent. recently brought a civil action |TON limousine $1.700: personal = ef- ageinst her husband’s parents, OWen|jang Telegraph and Telephone _com- I o Ficite of Nosfolk aliceing |12nd Teletraph and elephone com- | Thae “they were tastrumental In des |Dany. §15,015; due from Imey T. Al- |priving her of the company of her|giiCl o azci 5 = husband, Eugene Fields of Norfolk| srs Alarich, who was Miss Abby The other day she caused the arrest|poiies Sparcy "0 Was Jfiss Abhy known as Miss Abby name of the aui t 5 She was married in 1866 and Mr. Al plications follow, and it would spoil |qrich died April 16, 1915, She is sur- the story—and be unfair to the author |vived by eight children, Edward B, of —to try and tell the plot of this amus- | Warwick, R. I, who is the adminis- ing _pla ; trator;: Stuart M. of Turks Head The “play is the thing” but then |puilding and Richard S. of the In- Trust company, Providence: Edgell of Denver: Wil Lucy T. Aldrich of 721 h street, New York; all in the estate. is Thomas there are thrillinz scenes on the “curb” | Triangle feature with Dorothy Dalton S . end on ‘change and a screaming funny two-recl Key- | vy uyacorbury—Miss Ethel L. Moon of The truly supe st of The Barri- |stone comedy. T cade inciudes, be- Mr. Currier and — Sl o 3 Sir. Bruce. n the s.ar's support. Rob- | Slater Hall Lecture Course for Benefit | vy o'/ oavs in a Jew fave for e S or i ries Frohman of Red Cross Sbciety. Hospital unit of the American Red B . ounuy a ;' ¥bo u2s| Dr. Anna Howard Shaw will speak |Cross, orzanized at Columbia univers- ° e el e | in Slater hall on Thursday evening on [lty and the Presbyterian hospital in LEGAL NOTICES. a_ teacher but was later ordained a minister after much opposition and | was for seven years pastor in a church on Cape Cod. In 1385 she resigned her pastorate and with Susan B. Anthony she lectured on temperance and suf- frage. For the past 15 years she has confined her efforts to the suffrage cause as vice president, president and, nce 1915, honorary president of the National American Woman Suffrage association. Dr. Shaw has spoken in every state of the union, before many legisiatures and before committees of both houses of congress. She is the only woman who ever preached in at 2.30. evenin will 10 BOB OTT COMPANY Making a Big Hit at the Davis The- meet atre. Rob theatr mirta cony When vou laugh yourself breathing soul it 1 be n h Davis sated Spy. will this DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS The Democratic Electors of the City of Norwich are hereby requested in 11th, at 8 o'clock p. City Officers for the City Election to be held June 4, Per Order CHATRMAN DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE. Norwich, to the Town Hall Friday, May m. to nominate 1917, May 7. 1917. see it without fact. it omeds qual the Gustav Vasa cathedral—the state church of Sweden—and the first or- dained women to speak in Berlin, Copenhagen, Christiania, Amsterdam and London. Tickets may be secured door. and A splendo at the Ladies’ Specialty Co. Leases Stor It was learned Tuesday that the La- dies’ Specialty company, Incorporat- cd, which has been conducting a la- diés’ specialty shop on Franklin quare for the past few years. has just leased from the Plaut-Cadden company the store now occupled by Reuter, the florist. at No. 140 Main street and that the same will be oc- cupied by them as a ladies’ specialty shop commencing about July 1. The store is to be put in a modern, up-to-date condition with all new fix- tures and interfor arrangements for e proper handling of their increas. ing business. This firm has made rapid progress in the line of ladies’ wear and is commanding great favor : i -lwith the buying public. Manager 180t with Winthrop Beach. a Geran | Caron stated that it was intended to lice are Jed to believe that|make the new shop real attractive and Atorris is the spy, situations and com- i:nost up-to-date in every respent the season’s musical t Oit_wants to thank people who have wi es—and the fifty tore A, noon, is e sou: | ¥ bee to 1 policy your same same, hopes you wiil continc ze. He ciaims tha of the fuiniest piayed in. He w opinion. The pias raztime ditties, dvely dances eadway enip-erap. It is a sort of a half baked jingle cake Bob plays the part of Mor: " sacsage stuffer, who comes Spy is one| 1ishi; farces he hos ever| uld Hke to have your| is inters A M s Chair, fleun NOTICE FOR ALLOWANCE OF AD- MINISTRATION ACCOUNT. at Ledyard, is, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Ledyard, within and for the District lof Ledyard, D. 1917. Present — SAMUBL E. HOLDRIDGE, Juage. Estate of Samuel F. Ledyard, in said District, deceased. The Administrator exhibited his ad- ministration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is there- on the 7th day of May, Brown, late of at_2 o'clock In the after. the Probate Court Room in in said District_ be, and the appointed for ‘hearing the Ordered, That the 15th day of Ma D. 1917, and the sald Administrator is may9d — THERE 1s no advertising medium in Eastern_Go) fer SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, directed to give notice thereof by pub- this_ order one time in _The Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper having a circulation In said District, at least five days prior to the date of said hear- ing, and make return to the Court. e above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: Judge. necticut equal to The Bul- Tusiness results. i I l LOST—Gentleman’ ward. Notity Bullet 323. LOST—M afternoon, to F. N. tandem Indian flofi:rncycl; Finder hard Qr;“ Lo = black and tan, A. P. Miner, R WD 7a on state Norwich. Sales Farey, "or leave ot &% ton, Jr’s. LOST_Femele x 4. to minster 8t Providence, ence: Westminster Bank. mgved WANTED Zold h. i Genee, or Tel maysd FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES SRR I E S e WANTED—At housework; good wages; Apply 26 Carroll Ave. once, girl for general no laundry. maysd may . 3, eral housework. may9SWIM WANTED_Girl or woman for gen- 41 Park St. Johnson & and good pay. Co. WANTED—A gan_House. WAN work. Conn, WANTED Two firat class spinners, NTED —Girl ‘Write Lock Work Yarn tt mules; good "Apply Relfane fireman at The Waure- may9d Egneral Bouse 34, Danielson, ‘mar21wWs Tor Box ubart, R WANTED HELP Steady Work and Good Pay. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town. WE BUY OLD FALSE TEETH gold or paid; satisfaction : check or money Seth are received 447 West 1 Re PICKER ROOM AND DYE ROOM Apply for- WANTED Cohn. eneral housework, excepi 0 private family; wages D Bonald 'L Fous: ban Cook or woman to do Ging launary. $30° o month: ansheta Depot, mayea party. D. Aadress: WANTED At once, & single man work on farm; good Wwages to the ril 3 nt Arthur_ Arnold, ‘6. 1, Willimantic, Conn. may8d repair Garage, n. 0osup. WANTED At once, a first class auto ‘Address Main Street maysd hood. _P. O. Bo: WANTED_Two furnished rooms for li=nt woumskscving In £eof helmhnor- ‘ma; quite of JORN A. MORAN, Investment Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. FOR SALE FOR SALE Two counters and lot of shelving and grocery store fixtures. Will be sold very cheap. For full particulars, in- Two-family House FOR SALE pleasant locality. A. M. AVERY Phone 1122-2 th large lot in 52 Broadway FOR SALE| COTTAGE HOUSE of 9 rooms and Garage NEAR CENTER OF CITY $750 IN CASH AND BALANCE ON MORTGAGE JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET ST. BUYS HOUSE AND LOT $2.00 PER WEEK $50.00 Why bu sarden trolley with a be: bargain an this opportunity home. DOWN $600. y a_ vacant lot well of water, autifnl outlook. d must be sold. to own when can get a house in fine condition, yard, fine only 5¢ fare, and high and dry This Don't miss your near i MRS. MARY L. PECK, 349 Main Street own you the s a Ed aitio: on P THE FOR SALE honograph in first t $30 mew; now PLAUT-CADDEN Norwich, Conn. s class con- 1. co., ! the above: Farm, Bulletin. WANTED _AMiddle work on a farm; 34 weekly; no laun- dry; light work, small farm. Address aged woman to maysd will buy CaronCi any 45_Broadway. WANTED—Popcorn; must be shelled: Grover quantity. mayTd furniture of all before vou sell. lin St~ Tel 7T WANTED Second hand and antique kinds; get our prices A, Bruckner, 55 Fran may3d WANTED—10 automatic mach 22 to 40 years ture of automob! steady employm clean able bodied American men coaster brake wor Gridley and Cleveland ine operators; 100 good rom of age; married men preferred; on various lines of manufac- ile bearings and bicycle no labor troubles; ent.’ . The New Depar- when. you want good help and want it quickly. Help s scarce now, but the best workers read Bulletin Want Ads. ; When you have a “don't want” which you believe might be “some-one-elsc want” Fur- niture, floor coverings, stoves. oclothing, tools, etc., adverfised in Bulletin Want Ads find ready sale. When you loss something— for most Norwich 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 s real estate. When you want to buy or sell pets, a business or a leass. Sc a Line your FOR SALE FOR SALE—Eight new milch cows. aprizd OLD FALSE matter lars per set: sei Ei receive check by TEETH wanted; don’t T pay one to ten dol- 4 by parcel post and retain mail. L._Mazer, Philadeiphia, Pa. Cliffora_Robinson, North Franklin. Ct. e Tel. Lebanon. may9od learners; also night workers; good pay | FOR SALE Incubator space, §3 per and steady work. Apply Lorraine Mfg.|150 eegs. John Curry, Yantfc. ‘fel. Co., Westerly, R. L apr2éd | 536-4. may9d “WANTED—An ironer, at the Norwich | —FOR SALB Strawberry piants: 100 Steam Laundry. mar23d_ | superp Byerbearers and 100 ' Spring = Z earers, $2, postpald. Herman Gager, WANTED—Men, 18 or over: railway 3%, povtpuid. W mail clerks, $75 month; sample exam- | North Franklin, Conn. _ maydWidl ination question Franklin lnsti-| ~ FOR SALE_1916 Buick. model D-55. tute, Dept. 37-E. : seven passenger, overhailed and re- painted; a bargain at $750 cash. Leach & Co., Danfelson. maysd TO RENT R FOR cely furniehed rooms, i or witnout poard, The Ply- mouth, 44 Laurel HIl Ave. Tel 785. maydd TO RENT Furnished rooms at 416 Main Bt maysd RENT_Fiyve furnished rooms. TO Cail evenings. 43 Union St. mayTMW: TO RENT_Two furnished rooms for lignt housekseping. Inauire 33 Grove t. wysd TO LET_Five acres plowing, flve acres mowing, four miles from Nor- wich, on staté road. Address Box 95, R. ¥. D. No. 1, City. may8d T0 RENTThree desirable furnished rooms with board if wanted; one ar- ranged for light housekeeping, at The Washington Court. Apply to Mra. W. E 1lup. Tel. apr28d FOR RENTFurnished nine room nouse on westerly side of Thames electric lights, large open fire- places: about 400 feet shore frontag: picturesque and restful surroundings always a good breeze. Archa W. Coit, §3_Broadway. apr28d TO RENT—House of 11 reoms, con- venlent for one or two famill Mra. Kingsley, Maple St prasd FURNISHED ROOMS to rent 58 Washington St. aprisa STORAGE—Apply J. E. Fanning, 52 Broadway. aprida A _FINE apartment of five rooms, No. 52 Broadway, all modern convenience Inquire John E. Fanning. 62 Broadway. FURNISHED ROOMS and light house keeplng at 106 Sehool St. Phone 1048-3. rida TO RENT—Furnished rooms; nice rooms for light housekeepin. Main St. over Brooklyn Outiitte: seb23d” FURNISHED = rcoms. reasonable rates; sultablp for light housekeeping. Emma TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms. modern conveniengés. at The Seymour, 84 Franklin St. Phone 1048-2. aprizd STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin orse, 1 Union St._Jjy2sd Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. quire at Bulletin Office. In- FOR SALE—R. 1. Red chicks, trom trap-nested _stock. Grove Poultry Farm, 5 W. Pearl Phone 1658. may9d FOR SALE 1914 Ford delivery, in baby Hill st. FAGAN Woolwortl above the Nor the lsading having all_ the 2ood Havana ci come again. Smoke Shop s 5 and 10c store, two doors cigar is opposite h Savings Society; it's store of Norwich, leading domestic and gars. Buy once; youw'll apried go0d condition, has large panel body. price $210. The Jordan Auto Co. Willi- mantic. may9d Overland _touring cost $1,085, n Auto 'Co., d SALE 1915 car, in perfect condition. our price $450. The Jord: Willimantic. WANTED—Gi aprizd work: good pay. ris_for s West oling: clean Side Sitk Mill. sh Market. ROY WANTED at Powers Bros’ apricd to work in nea iwish to better t dress Textile Mi WANTED—English-speaking opportunities offered it will family textile plant; good to families who heir position; look into interest 'you. Ad- ill, care Bulletin. aprsd by WA OVER 16 STEADY A COUPLE HAMMON NTED GIRLS YEARS OF AGE EMPLOYMENT LIGHT WORK American Thermos Bottle Ce. WANTED OF GOOD MEN Apply D PROCESS CO. Thamesville, Conn. FOR SALE GEORGE W. IDE, FOR SALE | JOHN A. MORA Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square, Norwich. seen leaving town. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, large FOR SALE 500 Boswell Ave. 9-room house with all ments and in finest of condition, built only 10 vears ago, §0x200 feet, with abundance of fruit. There are 2180 two hen houses and other buildings. Property must be to be appreciated. Owner improve- Norwich, Conn. lot, be sold to settle an estate. FOR SALE Very desirable building lot, front, on Asylum St. near Main. 50 _ GEORGE E. KIMBALL, 12 Grama View Terrace, Hartford. Must ft. Qquick sale. 715 Main S FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN. order of the Probate Court, to an _estate, the Giles Harrington farm in Franklin is offe The farm consists of a dwelling house with good cellar. barn, carriage house, hen” house and outbulld- There are about 60 acres of land, sotile corn house, ings. t. Telephone 762 divided into pasture, woodlan, land, orchard and - planting = ground. self-starter, FORD AUTOMOBILE Good condition, lights, shock absorbers. Low price for TRYON'S AGENCY Willimantic, Conn. ed for sale. mow electric WANTED, Several bitd to_have pup- pies June 15-3 I need them for w NURSES to help bring up eight litters of police dog pu de to arrive at that time. Satisfactory arrange- ments HENRI L BAER. peast Iiliingly, Comu. el 107-3, MO WANTED--FIREMAN Steady Work. Apply C. M. ROBERTSON CO. NTVILLE We pay up cording 142 Mai CAN USE Good HELP There is an abundance of water in wells, springs and brook on the ises; 800 cords cut ‘off and purchaser. ground, has on_the state Wilimantic and is four of firewood sold at good pric The farm is ‘mi] coula s by, on " h les rem- be the igh and view and is loca Sighway from Norwish to from Baltic_village and about eight miles Meeting from Norwich and House Hill. farm, Sroadway, is near For. Norwicha Conn. fais ise Hill wor further information apply to Frank B. Harrington. at the or to Willtam 5. - Snie1a 35 a Wanted—01d False Teeth IN ANY CONDITION THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Established 1872, Norwich, Conn. to $10_per set, ac- to_their value Street, Up-stairs American Strawhoard Co. GOOD, HUSKY, INTELLIGENT HELP Wages Thamesville Trolley to City Line WANTED Men and Women VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, VERSAILLES, CONN. WANTED 100 girls for shop work, 34 girls for house work, 2 table waitresses, 65 lab- orers (30c an hour) ‘weavers, 10 spinner: 3 colored girls, § farm hands, 10 15 burlers (girls), colored boy. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Cantral Bida. Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. FOR SALE 1916 D-45 Bulck touring car, six cylinders, car has number of extras and is in first class order. price 6" The Jordan Auto Co., Wiliiman- te. maysd FOR SALE Erand new Reo touring car, run but 600 miles: any person de- siring a new Reo cannot afford to over- FOR SALE $2,400 Will Buy Nice Cottage House Close to business section eight rooms, electric lights, finished floors, good size veranda. Better economy to own this cozy little home than to pay rent. ARCHA W. COIT Took - this offer; 1ist price $813: our f =3 pr $750. The Jordan Auto Co., Wil- The Mutual Benefit Life Agency limantic. __may9d Teleph©ne 1334 63 Broadway FOR ] 1912 ()\'(‘:x|aynl luurl:\z > car equipped_with ®ood . tires. price §175. “TFne Jordan Auto Co. Wiillman- FOR SALE = meysd One of the cholcest residences on _ FOR SALE—Yellow eyed bush beans, | warren St, at a very reascnable price. Rony Saedi MOC qus Mrs. T. L WHSOn. | por full particulars, inquire of 2 T e JOHN A. MORAN, E_Columblan Wyandoite » oker, t8r hatching $1.50 setting. WIl- AL AT Babker; Whters, Vergason Ave, Norwich| Framklin Sauare, Norwich. Apri1 WS, OR SALE_Pair_mules, extra_good le. right, George A. Kahn, Tel. Leb. OR SALE- Wood, R. D. SALE—One Overland, model 82, 15: one Dodge, 1915; one Oak- t =ix, 1916; all in good condi- quipment: also one Ford, edigreed Alredale pups. Fo 7 pa iana lig may8d 1915 e Ts will be sold to quick purchaser at reasonable price. Main Street Garage, Moosup. maysd FOR SALE or will trade for a horse, one Studebaker touring car in_good condition. Pnone 1981. = maySTuThS A new milk grade Hol- price 360; also 50 R. I Red 0_éach. Mrs. Irving Eccleston, Norwich. Tel. 1861-b. FOR SAL stein heifer. hens, $1 D. 5. Diects of old 1 bles, bureau, Bulletin Office. ete. Furniture, Holstein bull calf, ni individual major white. a splendid fu- ture sire; sire’s three nearest dams av- crage 31 Ibs. butter. -Lloyd Ayer. Tel Lebanon. may7d FOR SALE Pair of team horses, § years old, weigh 2700 Ibs., set of har- Dess and’ team wagon. J. G. Lewis, Hampton, Conn. maysd FOR SALE A 1916 Overland touring | 3, in_excellent condition newly painted, new top. four good tires, one new spare tive: will sell for $450 cash. Address Box 175, Bulletin Co. may5d WE BUY and sell tools, furniture, stamps, false teeth. antiques or a thing élse; old books especially wan ed. Write or call. Louls D, Ward, Water St. mar24MW: FOR SALE_Three good farm horses, or exchange for stock. Ernest E. Lin coln. Tel. 516-4, Willimantic I change may4d FOR SALE Good bay horse, 1100 pounds, excellent driver. Apply to Dr. George Barnes, Dayvilie, Conn. Tel may4d FORD Coupelet; high grade Fisher- built body, shock absorbers, demount- able rims, ‘excellent tires, one new ex- tra, electric lights and Dyneto electr starter, $425. Peerless 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 owner and is a wonderful value at $450. The Frisble-McCormick 52 Shetucket St. FOR SALE _Full line of stock, ornamental and fruit. Norwich Nuraérles, O, ¥ Ryther, Prop. 9 Asy- lum St 'Tel. 1037-2. aprivd FOR SALB Seven-room cottage in| od residential section. A. M, Avery. ‘Broadway. feb2éd FOR SALE 1916 Hudson Super Six seven-passenger touring car; run 7,000 miles; fine condition, Hudson-Stewart Co. " irel. ‘s96-2. apred FOR SALE Al kinds of seeds and | fertilizer at_a low price. Greeneville Grain Co. Phone 326-5. aprid FOR SALE Land and bulldings. In- quire at 416 Asylum St. aprisd FOR SALECheap. a cottage houss with four rooms. Inquire at 56 Bos- well Ave. - mar3od nursery JAMBS H. HYDE .. . Auctioneer Will be sold at public auction at the Smith_farm, foot of Dugway Hill, half way between Sogtn Windham ' and Willimantie, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1917, at 10 o'clock =. m., a quantity of household furniture, 1 horse, 2 cows, 1 yearling heifer, 3 wagons, 3 harnesses, about a dozen chickens, farm tools, 2 plows, cuiti- vator, mowing machine, horse rake, forks, hoes, shovels, scythes, chain: lot of hickory plai Chamber set: bedroom set. " tollet tables, bedsteads. chiffonier, bureais, bookcase,’ lot of ting, rugs, refrigerator. an. other articles too numerous to men- tion. If sald day be stormy, sale first fair day. Terms cash. GUS NELSON, Willimantic, ot FOR SALE DANIELSON, CONN. The Eugene S. Nash property on the westerly side of Mechanic street. Cot- tage hou h 12 rooms, city wate gas and electricty, on lot 72 feet in width with concrete walk. This very desirable centrally located property is offered at a able price, part mortgage if esired. Full particulars by communicating with FRANK W. COY, Agt. Stillman Building Westerly, R. I. FOR SALE. Cottage Houscs, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable locations, List your property if you care to sell or rent, as 1 have & number of people looking for real es- tate Investments. WILLIAM F, HILL, Real Estate and Insurance. Room 108. Thayer Blag. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. By virtue of orders from the Probate t"for ‘the District of Hampton, Conne, Gted April 19, 1917, T offer for Lale ine real oitate of W. 8. Ford, late of “Hampton, deceased, consisting of the following property’ One dwelling house, situated on at the corner of the Willimantic road, with barn and shed, about 25 acres of mowing lots and dbout 65 acres of pasture land. Inquire of PERCY H. FORD, Adm.. Hampton, Conn. apraéd FIFTY SALE HORSES Another express load of 23 Horses just here, making 50 Horses to pick from—thers are all %Ands—big and small—in_ pairs and single—and prices are as low as possible for the quality. Come and them. ELMER R. FIERSON. 536-3. $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, wagon’s and about 30 hens. This farm is situated in_g00d neighborhood, near school, and two miles from rallroad station. ‘'mvestigate. $600 buys a 40-acre farm, 300 cords of standing wood on place and pine tim- ber anough to pay for It; frult a crib Hampton street, aprisa Tel. 12x186. s place is situated §-4 mile ta thriving = manufacturing village, schools, stores and churches, 1 1-4 miles to main line of railroad. This is a rare bargain, situated on main high- Wway; telephone passes door. Immedi- ate possession. me_show it to you. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin— cholce of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 am. Telephone 2365. Westerly. - e S0 GLAD FOR SPRELXN Eof som" com’ today To dees ta-stan’ an’ sy “Wat? Banene two-for-fi Seems to me dat's verra higt 1 would look up Whers da sun e ¥ An' da clouds, 80 sof A Sail like boats 1 use’ to see Een da bay at Nepoll; An', 50 sofia theeng 1 am I would notta care was da Eef da customer should 8ly enough for taka Eef llie dat you com’ Mebbe so 1 justa say: “Sgp da Tony MeAront jazy thee: Wiat da deuce he care © Here ees com’ da Spree Bet today I b An’ she say: "My love. i mus’ have & f'-dollar = For da new spreeng hat s Theenk 1 gonna grab Bang her head against da BEh? Today? 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Passing Sh whose idea of ness. twith baths to wh George_thriv THE KALEIDOSCO Paris ble floor, dancing and has a theater one side b The United vey last year cs tions in 47 states, the Canal Zone Camels wers e Bgyptians, though of this animal y ered in the hierd The rman gov: from $243,300 to $4 lin_dirigible, while pald a few years ago 700. It has been vestment of 3360, quired to produc much nitrog posits yleld e At Fureka, grow is plants heretofore land, Belgium and to those grown § months is at London, ha Hosp 1e For five whose home Herne Hill, at King's College Hil, London, to the doctors. The springs of Palestin for the most part short-live markable for their a beauty, especial into the Jordan an out its cou: The camel that among the Jews a tions of Palest or one-humped camel. T is a swifter animal riding purposes. Fleas ars abur and afford th proverbial expre: is only twice me tures, in Samuel same book, xxvi, 2 The balm of some parts of Ara is seldom more t baleam is_chief cisions n the t green and rip HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to buy a cottage, barn and flve acres of good land, at Norwich Town. All kinds of fruit and a fine view, and you cannot make a mistake in buying it. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 86 CIiff Street F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, 'Phone 511 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Gonn. Prevent Auto-Intoxics g00d hea To To insure have perfect expulsion of poisono: system. Bowels matter cause auto poison finds its way tire system. Fol are recommended stipation, bloating, stomach, gas on ' y for indiges ‘the breath or other conditior disordered digestion ly but surely; do mot & Osgood Co

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