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What Is Going On Tonight | | Vaudeville snd Moving Fictures at eitre. the Da Th Feature Moving Pictures at the Au- @itorium Theatre. \,2oving Pictures at the Froed The re. Machinists™ Union, No. 744, meets in Div. 54, A. O. H. Eagles' Hall. Ladies' Auxillary meets in Buckingham Memorial Paimyra Encampment, No. 3, i. O. O. 0dd Fellows' Halil \ Lafayette Council, No. 207. L'U. St J. B. D'A. meets in Foreaters' Hall Bricklayer: meets in ‘arpenters’ Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS The P. F. Murtagh Wall Paper Store situated at 94 West Main street will be continued as under past manage- ment. A full and select line of new papers selected by the late P. F. Mur- tagh, is ready for inspection. Old and new patrons are solicited. Satlsfac- tion guaranteed. Red Cross Mygiene Classe: Those who have joined the hygiene classes will be glad to know that Miss Margaret Christie of Hartford has been secured as teacher. The ciasses will begin next week. Watch the paper for motice of day and hour. Anyone wishing to make any change will con- fer a favor by letting the committes know at once. Whist and Sccial. The Norwich chapter of Hadassash will give a soclal and whist for the general war relief fund at the Nor- wich Hebrew Institute, Talmud Torah Hall, at which all are welcome. Ad- mission 15 cents. DAVIS THEATRE. Bob Ott Company in Lead Me To It Today. Bob Ott, who will be seen at the Davie theatre today in Lead Me To It. has contributed many merry musical plays to the stage of America, but the consensus of the opinion is that his present season’s output leads them all Bob Ott's Beauty Chorus at the Dav- this Week. in_point of mirth, melody and wit. It begins to look as if Bob was g5- ing 2 never-ending success. Every vear (like old wine) he improves with age. e Hob always produces the best. This year his Lead Me To It production is one of his funniest plays, and the chorus are vounger than ever, attired in new and worges owne. These disciples of the dance are alw: s succeed Tead Me To It is a musical ehow, i1l of special features and compl ted situations. It has created storms of laughter in every part of the coun- Fhere will be an entire mew photo- play. program today and the feature is Irene Howiey and Frank Currier in Her Father's Keeper. a five part Fine Arts production, full of gripping situa- tions, with a beautiful love story that everyone will like. To complete the show there is a Triangle comedy guar- anteed to drive away all the glooms. BREED THEATRE. A Powerful Picturization of Hall Caine’s Masterpiece, The Deemster, Starring Derwent Hall Caine, Fea- ture for Friday and Saturday. Friday and Saturday the Breed will present Derwent Hall Caine and a biz ecast of well known artists in a pow- erful @icturization of Hall Caine’s greatest creation, The Deemster. a thrilling photoplay in nine parts Thie_intensely human story. which Jends itself with simple 1 entranc ing grace to the newest art of e pression. has been pronounced an achievement par excellence, and as one critic aptly put it s back our feith in motion g this only emphasizes one that is the importar by the author in screen It is a well established fact that Hall Caine has never written a failure nor has one of his novels failed as a play af- ter dramatization for the stage. Als: each and every one of his ries «hich have been made photo- plays. and ther many, including The Eternal City, The Christian, The Bondwoman, The Manxman and The Deemster have proved great popular cesses Wwith discriminating theatre- soers The Deemster has § cessful run the Broadway theatre in New York whers it Lroke ail rec- ds for attendance. and was praised ae highest by both press and pub- t closed a suc- During the presentati Deemster at the Breed will be augmented and wil] atart at 2.15 and ever 5 and 830. At the mat all_seats wiil be 15 cents and at all evening performances the entire house will be 30 cents. There will be four shows aturday at 1, 2.45, 6.45 and 8.20 p. m. Today with all seats at ten cents the Breed will present Mabel Taliaferro in The Parricade. the Burton Holmes Travelogue and a very funny Victor Moore comedy of The rehestra inces 6.45 THE AUDITORIUM. William Farnum in A Tale of Two Cities in Eight Parts, Feature for Today—Thirteenth Episode of Patria Completes the Program — Coming Friday and Saturday, Sicter Against Sister. In the super de luxe preduc Tale of Two Cities. Charles mmortal story of the French the Auditorium has one of the most powerf photodramas ever shewn in Norwich. To make this pic- ture a far greater attraction the world’s pre-eminent screen star, Wil- am Farnum plays the dual role of taries and Sidney Carton. The ¢ pisode of Patria jietes the program for today. Friday Pearson in Sis- GENERALLY FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW. Bridge Route ‘Two Through Daily Trains Between Boston, Providencs, New York, Philadelphis, Baltimere and Washington Federal Express Leaves Boston 7.00 P. M. daily Through slecping cars and coaches. Colonial Express Effective April 30 Leaves Boston 8.45 A.M. daily ‘Through parlor cars and coaches. Union. Local No. 12, Ticket Agent for detailed informa- oor write General Passenger Agent. N.Y,N.H. &H.R.R. ter Against Sister, is the feature pho- toplay, in addition to a_two-part comedy with Charles Conklin called The Film Spoilers and Against Sister, the par- ents of Katherine and Anne Martin parate when the children are youns. Katherine goes with her father and is brought up among the slums. She becomes a social vulture. reared by her mother. She saves Duns- more from Huxley’s attempted frame- He falls in love with her. a DMutual BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE PHONOGRAPHS Fu.l Ao been taken in trade for l’:'m instru- ments. ALL AS GOOD' AS NEW. One $100 Victrola . Gre 80 Victrola One $25 Columbia .." .51i11 $14.00 Re rd Cabil price $12.00 to $20.00, NOW $650 to $13. (Music Department) THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL COMPANY 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 houses, one large cattle barn, orse barn, 40 aores nd in best state of cuitivation. xty acres pasture and woodland. Prioe For particulars in- quire S. SIEGAL, Norwich, Conn. AUTO BARGAIN Having arranged to purchase a new car, I offer my 1916 Oak- land tourtmg car, 6-cylinder, b- passenger, fully equipped and in good running order, all safety tread tires, at $400. Phone 230, Daniclson, Comn. D. M. BROWN ... AUCTION As I am going away., I will sell at public auction at my residence, Stone Heuse, Pachaug, Conn., SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1917, at 10 a. m., Auctioneer all_my household furniture, including 1 fine chamb: and lot of ant mileh, Zoose feather Feds 4 cows, some new ,_zood workor and driver, sow and pigs. 1 shoat. some har- hesees, 2 buggies and other Articles 56 mimarous to mention This property will positively be sold for the high dollar. Sale rainor shine JERRY DOWNING. ONE-PIECE DRE: With Sleeve in Efther of Two Lengths. figured challie, Ahead. ana they al- | [nifron are all nice for this inder the band Agricaltural Limestone Will be very difficult to get this sea- son. So place your order early with The Peck-McWilliams Co. LEGAL NOTICES. DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS The Democratic tors of the City of Norwich are hereby requested to meet in the Town Hall Friday, May 11th 8 oclock p. m. to nominate City Officers for the City Election to be held June 4, 1917 Per Order CHATRMAN DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMIT Norwich, May 7. 1917 back and fron low on the n sash effec kirt portion. The sleeve may The pattern s cut in three sizes It requires 4% va nch materi ttern, of this illustration mailed n_silver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, Patiern Dept. e of the diseases from suffers are peculiar to man “Ti” FR TIED WD SORE FEET PUFFED-UP, BURNING, CALLOUSED FEET AND CORNS. Montville, in_sald D eame Town, and by pul once in The Norw paper having a circulation limping around with ach- puffed-up feet — feet so tired, chafed, sore and swollen you can hardly get your shoes on or off? don’'t you get a 25-cent box of “Tiz" from the drug store now and gladden your tortured feet? makes your feet glow with takes down swellings and draws the soreness and misery right out of feet that chafe, smart and instantly stops pain in callouses and bunions. is glorious for tired, aching, sore feet. No more shoe tightness—no more foot _——— LEGAL NOTICE. PROBATE HELD | AT A COURT OF at Norwich, within and for the District of ‘Norwich, AYLING, Judge. E Lucinda A. Smith, Washington D, C., deceased. Emily J. Smith of Washington. D. C. appeared in Court by counsel ani a_petition praying, therein set forth, ‘that administration be granted upon the estate of sald de- ceased, alleged to be intestate, Whereupon. It Is Ordered. That said petition be heard and detérmined at tiie Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 14th A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock In the forenodn, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of sald hearing thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said at least three days prior to the date of said hearing. and that re- turn be made to this Court. day of May, Republican Caucus The Republican voters of the city of | Norwich will meet in caucus in the | Town Hall, Thursday Evening, May 10th, at 8 o'clock, to nominate candi- dates for city officers. F. H. SMITH, Chairman Republican Town Committee OTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PHOBATE HELD Montville. witain and for the Dis- t of Montville, on the 4th day of ay. A. D, 1917, Present—DAN D. HOME. Judge. tate of Elisha P. Church. late of ot, deceas Ordered, That the Administra de bonis non cite the _creditors of sald deceased to _ bring in fheir claims agalnst said _estate within_ six months from this date by posting a motice to that effect, fogether with a copy of this order. on t @ signpost nearest to the place where ia doceased last dwelt. and in the trict, and make return to this Court. DAN D. HOME, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: SAN F. HOME, Clerk. NOTICE—AIl creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estato to the undersigned at Norwich, Conn. R. F. D. No. 7, within the time limited in the above and foregoinz order. ADELAIDE F. THOMAS, Administratrix de bonis non. NOTICE TO SELL REAL BESTATE. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at North Stonington, within and for the District of North Stonington, on the Sth day of May, A D. 1917. Present—CHARLES C. GRAY. Judge. Estate of George A. Pendleton, late ot North Stonington, in said District, deceased. The Administrator filed In Court a written application alleging that sald estate Is mow In settlement in _said Court, and ;praying for an order to sell certain real estate belonging to said estate, fully described in sald applica- tion. Whereupon, Tt Ts Ordered, That sald application be heard and defermined at the Probate Court Room In North Ston- Ington, In sald District, on the 14th day of May, A. D. 1917, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. and that notice of the pendency of said application. and of said hearing thereon. be given by the ublication of this order once in The orwich Bulletin, a newspaper having a circulation In 'said District, and by posting a copy on the public’signpost fn North Stonington. where the de- ceased last dwelt, at least five days prior to the date of said hearing. and that return be made to the Court. The above and foregoing is a true of recor mavi0d CHARLES C. GRAY. Judge. M. A. BARBER Machinest and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs b J. AYLING, Judge. The above and fo copy of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER ‘Assistant Clerk. WHEN_YOU WANT to put your bus- Iness before the public, there is no medium_better than +hfough the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin. -FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT WANTED—Work taking care of lawn and garden three or four days a week. ess Gardener, care Bulletin. mayl0as TWANTED Drossmgking: Shirtwaists made at 50c each; - summer dresses ‘Wages $13.75 per week. Alse three men for general International Cotton Mfg. Co. East Killingly WE BUY OLD FALSE TEETH in any conditi set In rubber, sliver’ highest prices paid; sat guaranteed order sent same da 1a_or 3 Loeth are received Refer-| _WANTED To buy & horse. _about and double team har- mess; will exchange for Holstein cow. John Greuel, Lisbon Station. _may10d WANTED—A cheap farm from 30 acres up, not too far from accommo- dation. Mrs. Irene Kneubuehler, Hamp- tom: Conn. may10d Mail today to C. minster St, Providenc ‘Westini: ‘Bank. FOR SALE Two counters and lot of shelving and grocery store fixtures. Will be very cheap. For full particulars, in- 1d FOR SALE Two-family Houge with large lot in pleasant locality. A. M. AVERY Phone 1122-2 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. 52 Broadway McCance, No. 6 Church St. may10d FURNISHED ROOM to rent in private {amily’; ine loeation. Apply “OR RENT — Furnished gice location. Address Box 29, Bulletia made $2 ana_ ap; also all fancy dresses made at reasonable prices. Mrs. TO RIGNT Tenement of fi 98 Peck St: pleasant place to live; CARD STRIPPERS WANTED | *Sivranss i, oo white, to wash dishes; good wages; steady position. 'Apply S. F. Peterson, ’ may10d work. | 132_Main_St. whlie: stenay posibion. 8. F Teer s i 132 Main St. » as0 I when you want good help and want it quickly. now, but the best workers read Bulletin Want Ads. FOR RENT_Niogly furnishisd Tooms. Help 1s scarce || WU °:u'u::—':x Hl Ave . . colored or ‘Peterso; RENTFurnished yooms at WANTED—A boy over 16 to rands and work in shop; steady po: tion. Apply at once. B. F. Peterson, 132 Main St. may10d WANTED—Motorcycle with sidecar; Pald; satistaction | state smaie, model S and lowes: price.* Address Box 9, Bulletin Co. may10d furnished rooms. TO RENT—Five 43 Union 8t. Call_evenin want” which you believe might be “some-one-elss want.” niture, floor coverings, tools, eto., advertised in Bulletin Want Ads find ready Then penetrate the w TO LET_Five acres plowing, five oz miles From N Addrosa Box 35, acres mowing, wich, on stat D. No. 1, Clty. TO RENT—Three desirable furnished rooms with board if wante ranged for light housekeeping, at The Washington 'Court. Apply to Mrs. W. H._Gall Tel. 1630 aprzsa When you lose something— for most Norwich people are honest—and on finding anything instinctively, Want Ads to locate the lose The panwies as I FOR RENT Furnished nine house on westerly side electric lights, to Bulletin large open fire- WANTED Man on farm. George Kahn, Yantic. Tel. Leb. may8TuThS places: about 400 fet shore frontage picturesque and restful surroundings vacancy occurs in B|iiways a good breeze. Archa W. Coit, apr2sd WANTED _Two first class spinners, Johnson & Bassett mules; work and good pay. Apply Rel Yarn Co. ‘ma; your rental property. §3" Broadway. " T0 RENTHouse of 11 rooms, con- yenient for one or“two familles. Mrs. Yet eurely here, When you want to sell real estate. ey la When you want to buy or sell et ooms WANTED A fireman at The Waure. 3 D Washington_St. gan_House. may9d WANTED At once, & single man to work on farm: good Wazes io the risht party. Aadress Arthur Arnold, R. D. No. 1, Willimantic. Conn. _maey#d WANTED At once, a first class auto repair man. . Address Main Street Garage, Moosup. maysd pets, a business or a Sc a LLine i . B. Fannls ey Aoy 3. W . ‘But no, not even her A FINE apartment of five rooms, No. 52 Broadway, all modern conven: Fanning. o3 Broadway. | T Bne baried sorrirs Inquire John'E. Who knew h WANTED —Popcorn; must be shelled; will buy any quantity. Grover Caron Co., 45 Broadway. may7a FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- FOR SALE keeping at 106 School St. Phone 1048 CANOE for sale; TO_RENT —Furnished WANTED Second hand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our prices before you sell. A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- lin St~ Tel. 7i7-3. may3d special; full equipment, including cork cane backs, Inquire 62 Church nice rooms for light housekeeping. 270 over Brookiyn Outfitier: FURNISHED reasonable WANTED —An ironer, at the Norwich Steam Laundry. ‘marzsd FOR SALEGreen Mountain silo, 14x Inguire J. B. Norwich, Ct. for light heusekeepins. Tel 113:57" Mystic Diy, " | Mrs. Emma tute, Dept.~37-E. Rochester, N. Y. aprizd OLD FALSE TEETH wanted: don't matter if broken; I pay one to tem dol- lars per set: send by parcel post and receive check by retain mail. L. Mazer, 07 Fifth St. Philadelphia, Pa. come again. apricd TO RENT _Newly n convenlenge: kiin St. Ph STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, furnished rooms, 'TED—Men, 35 or over; rallway at The Seyi 2. mail clerks. month; sample exam- i0de Island Red day- ination questions free. 'Franklin Insti- week old, 18c; month 3¢ per chick oid, 27c; custom hatchin Maplewood Farm, FOR SALE_Milking machine and en- Cliffora Robinson, North at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of at a reasonable price. quire at Bulletin Office. FOR SALE—Boat will be at Osgood's Dock today with fresh fish, 3 s p is opposite ‘and 10c store, two doors avings Society; it's the leading clgar store of Norwich. having all the leading domestic and good Havana cigars. Buy once: yowll FOR SALE_ Extension top surrey, in fine_condition; of its cost. for_one-tenth not be in de B. Spalding, Stonington, maySdaw. A WORD to turkey raisers: Koneman FOR SALE aprizd Fish Market. apriod Specific No. 14 is a acientific treatment for the prevention and cure of biac It has never failed Prepared and sold by 456 West Malin WANTED—Girls for spooling: clean work: zood pay. West Side Slik Mill $2,400 Will Buy Nice Cottage head in turkeys. to do the work. Konemah Poultry Yard: Conn. Price BOY WANTED at Powers Bros.’ re ing our courtsh a FOR SALE White & Middleton 12 h. p. gasoline GEORGE W. Phone 127-2, Danielson D! FOR SALE within five min- walk from be bought reasonable particulars JOHN A. MORA Estate Broker. Square, Norwich. FOR SALE 500 Boswell Ave. house with ments and of condition, 10 years ago, 60x200 feet, with abundance of fruit There are also two hen houses and leaving town. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, ~Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE desirable building on Asylum St. be s0ld to settle an estate. GEORGE E. KIMBALL, lew Terrace, FOR SALE MEECH PROPERTY 44 Summer Street five minutes’ walk of Franklin Square. Inquire of CHARLES L. STEWART 91 Main Street Norwich, Conn. e FOR SALE 70 Willlams St., modern home, in best resiZential all conveniences, large level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms if desired. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 724 68 278 Main Strest BUY THIS TWO FAMILY HOUSE The Norwich Housing Co. offer a new two family house located in the best residence section of Norwich. 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 lots 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 63 Broadway Jours WANTED—Engiish-speaking _family to work in nearby textile plant; good opportunities offered to families who wish to hetter their position: look into the above: it will interest 'you. Ad- dress Textile Mill, care Bulletin. aprsd E_Incubator space, $3 per 2 Close to business section; eight rooms, finished floors, FOR SALE 1916 Buick. model D. size veranda. Better economy taught ye painted: a bargain at $750 cash. WANTED GIRLS OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE STEADY EMPLOYMENT LIGHT WORK little home than to pay ARCHA W. COIT Benefit Life Agency 63 Broadway The Mutual Teleph©ne 1334 —1914 Fora delivery, large ‘panel Theé Jordan Auto Co., Wi TFOR SALE €ood condition, FOR SALE Warren St, at a very particulars, price $450. Wilifmants ALE—1916 D-45 Buick touring has number of extras and is in first class order, price Jordan Auto Co, o e reasonable price. Real Estate Droker, Franklin Square, American Thermos Bottle Co. ALE Brand new Reo touring run but 600 miles; any person de- WANTED. WET NURSE: Danielson. siring a new Reo cannot afford The Jordan Auto Co., FOR SALE DANIELSON, CONN. property on_the westerly side of Mechanic strest. tage house with 12 rooms, city wat gas and electricty, on lot 72 feet h with concrete walk. This very desirable centrally located is offered at a ve: able price, part mortgage if particulars price $750. Several bitches due to have pup- pies June 15-30. 1 need them for FOR SALE 1912 Overland the rough to help bring up eight litters of The Jordan “FOR SALE_Yellow eyed bush_beans, for seed, $0c quart. Canterbliry FOR SALE Columbian eggs fof, hatching $1.50 setting. T. L. Wilson, police dog puppies due to arrive at that time. Satisfactory arrange- ments. HENRI 1. BAER. ¢ Killingly, Conn. Tel. 107-3, Wyandotte by communicating WANTED--FIREMAN Steady Work. Apply MONTVILLE Wanted —Old False Teeth IN ANY CONDITION We pay up to $i0_per set, ac- cording to_their value THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Up-stairs Established 1872, Norwich, Conn. liam Waters, Vergason Ave.. FRANK W. COY, Agt. FOR SALE—Pedigre. Stillman Building Westerly, R. I. FOR SALE—One Overlan 7 pass.. 1915: one Dodge, 1615; one Oak- 1916; all in good condi- also one Ford, be sold to quick reasonablo price. FOR SALE. Cottage Houscs, Tenement and Busi- iilding Lots, List your property it as I have a of people lookink for real es- land light six, tion and late equipmen 1915, These cars will purchaser at Street Gar: FOR SALE or will trade for a horse one Studebalker Phone 1981 C. M. ROBERTSON CC. ness Blocks, sizable locations. touring car WILLIAM F. HILL, atate and Insurance. Th: maySTuThS “FOR SALE A new milk grade Hol- stein helfer. price $60 also 50 R. I. Red ESTATE FOR SALE. virtue of orders from the Probate for the District dated April le_the real estate of W. 5. Norwich. FOR SALE_Hoistein bull individual major white. ture sire; sire’s three nearest dams av- I offer for 5. Ford, late consisting of played in a f of the American CAN USE GOOD, HUSKY, INTELLIGENT HELP Thamesville Trolley to City Line 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), 6 farm hands, 10 weavers, 10 spinners, 15 burlers (girls), & colored girls, colored boy. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg, Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. WANTED GEER Piano Tuner, "Phone 511 IF.C. 122 Prospect Street, Norwich. Conn. PICKER ROOM AND DYE ROOM HELP Steady Work and Good Pay. Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Towa. Massachusetts, British Dow Lioyd Ayer. following property: erage 31 Ibs. butter. (D at the corner of the FOR SALE_Pair of team barn and shed, vears old, welgh 2700 Ibs., Set,of har- ness and team wagon. 3 Hampton, Conn. FOR SALE -Good pounds, excellent driver. Hampton street, itic road, with acres 0f mowing About 65 acres of pasture land. Inquire of PERCY H. FORD, Adm,. American Sirawhoard Co. can run an au [ horse, 1100 Apply to Dr. " FIFTY SALE HORSES Another express ¥ORD Coupelet; high zrade shock absorbers. able rims, excellent tires, fra eleotric 1 starter, $425. ertul motor, 4-speed gearset.full fonting rear axle; price very low. ‘tiils car ls consigned to us by nd is a wonderful Frisbie-McCormick Shetucket_ st. FOR SALB Full line stock, ornamental and fruit. O. E. Ryther, Prop. - Tel. 1057-2. FOR_SALE Soven-room cottage In 0d residential section. Broadway. * UR SALE--1916 Hudson Supér_ Six buiit body, load of 28 Horses making 50 Horses to plck iinds—big and small—in pairs and single—and prices are as low as possible for the quality. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. $1500 witl buy a_50-acre tarm, 30 acres till- land fertile and machine worked, 1-2 ‘acre of strawberries, us, 40 peach trees. ‘or home use, cozy house of five small barn’ and hennery, horses, some, hay, a few farming tools, wagons and about 30 hens. is situated In good nelghborhood, and two miles from railroad “nvestigate. $609 40-acre farm, standing wood on place and pine tim- h to pay for it: frult, a crib is place is situated §-¢ mile thriving =~ manufacturing and churches, miles to main line of railroad. a rare bargain, Y. ate possession. hte and Dyneto electri truck, pow- m—there are Good Wages Reo 1915, 4 A M. Avery, 1-4 acre of HELP WANTED in a bea ered th FOR SALEAll kinds of seeds and fertilizer at Greensville Phone 326-5. FOR SALE—Land and byildings. In- quire at 416 Asylum St. FOR SALE—Chea with four rooms. 300 cords of a cottageé.hous quire at 56 Bos ted on main high- AT GROTON LONG POINT one new seven-room cottay 516, Venetian harbor, runain, all wired for electric bulkhead along whole waterfront and piles driven for boat landing. ‘Also for sale, 20x12, suitable for automobile. B, H. HALL, ham, Conn. Tel, 642-3, W1l mayl0ThSTu FORD AUTOMOBILE Good condition, lights, shock absorbers. Low price for quick sale. TRYON'S AGENCY 715 Main St. i Telephone 762 e on lot N t me show it to you. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin— choice of 40 WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 Telephone 2305. one waterproof North Wind- ilimantic Div, HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to buy a cottage, barn and five acres of good land, at Norwich Town. kinds of fruit and a fine view, and you cannot make a mistake in buying It E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street self-starter, Phone 300 POETRY THIS IS HER GARDEN This 1y her garden; in it Gay Bhe lived and worked., with » tender care Marehaling her Sowers in order’ TIll beauty clad the sarth the was bare. This fringed, spioe frelght planted her Blue burning larkspur and eyed phlox, And these proud ranks thet big them rear Thelr satin spires, the state hocks. Hers once again they 211 w bloom Long summer days. whi the summer nights od gloom wgTant promise lignts. Again her gurden v Thely womted laug m those other sum atill A @ense of emptiness tts n eyes, Bach 1lify shakes & head, And all the the rustiing ing, siehy For one who being dead turn % Sptrits releassd, might oom gentle shads To comfort those who with still ¥ From mortal ca: Tecall, She_buried Frace Unsummoned REALITY What if the bhue The nigh The sprouting grain Be shows that c mtnr - StiT groping in m wor Beyond, around, w Toss all eims to & HUMOR OF Wife—Big checks f Husbar Washington w er of his coun And I ra Hubby, do “Wh certa er to the First Am tehing had th Hokus—Do you t each other in hea Pokus—Well, if be lots of people just as mueh surps we will be to mee Literary Critic Literary def Critique—Still un “Do_you belleve sight 2" 2 tor instance. Do woud b marrie The paper states a big audience at night. summer cottage Augusta, Me., @ four gall s & B The American flag Though a man ba wooden leg and & a magistrs cating the The timbrel of the instrument k borine. 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