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== GENERALLY FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW. Whiat Is Going 6:: T;nighl (e 20VIng Pictures at the Ereed The- ‘audeville and Moving the Davis Theatre. Feature Moving Pictures at the Au- @itorium Theatre. Virginia Dare Council, N L., meets in _Shannon Bullding. ich, Conn., Lodge. No. o. 0, L. O. o. meets In aoose Home. Gardner Lodge, No. 46, K. of P. meets at Pythian Hall oL Norwich Commandery. No. 637, Us O. G C. meets at 326 Main Street Lodge ~ Oscar, ~ No. 30, V. O. of A, mests at Foresters' Hall. % Hugh H. Osgood Lodge. No. 6320, 1. 0. 0. F. U Hail 2 Columbian Commandery, No. 4, K. T., meets at Masonic Temple. ANNOUNCEMENTS The P. F. Murtagh Wall Paper Store situated at 94 West Main street will be continued as under past manasge- ment. A full and seiect line of new | Papers seiected by the late P.'F. Mur- tagh, is ready for inspection. 0id and inew ' patrons are solicited. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. ut Week. Eastern Connect Norwich merchants are preparing for | a special merchandising event to be conducted under the auspices of the |reiall merchants' bureau of the Nor 'swich Chamber of Commerce, Inc. will be known as “Eastern Connecticut week” and will probably be neld du ing the present month. It is the in- tention of those Norwich merchants who are interested in the movement to offer exceptional trading induce- ments to all the peovle of eastern Connecticut during that week and to supplement those offerings by a plan of fare rebating for all who visit the city and trade with Norwich mer- chants during Fastern Connecticut week. Special committ: from the retail merchants’ bureau are busily en- &aged in perfecting the arrangements for this event and if is expected tha the dates selected and all the particu- lars concerning this important mer- chandising movement will be an- nounced in a few days. PROGRAM FOR POLISH BENEFIT CONCERT FRIDAY. Sigismond_St pianist, and Thaddeus ski, grand opera basso. in the same evening Is an at- traction that a appeal to every music lover h and should crowd S evening. The purpose hack ital is one that deserves public encourageme it is in the interest of a movement originat- e4 by Mr Pade and suppo: by such eminen icans as Hon. William H. Tar A. Vander- lip, to provide fu the relief of the Polish victims in the European war zone A splendid prosram has been ar- ranged for the orcas e in wi both 3 and Mr. DeWron- ski shouid selection is the work of rished com- poser and is < : Margaret Mr. Sto- do with g Fictures at D. of meets in Germania four shows on Saturday, at 1, 2.45, 6.45 and $.30 p. m. AUDITORIUM. Virginta Pearson in Sister Against Sister is the Feature Photodrama for Today and Saturday—A Fox Comedy in Two Parts and a Mutual Weekly Complste the Program. Virginia Pearson in Sister Against Sister is the feature for today and Saturday at this popular playhouse. Its theme is of consuming social inter- est today—the influence of _environ- ment on a child's life. Naturally this is subordinated to the story of love, intrigue and revenge. There are plenty of heart throbs in these six reels of drama. They drive the message Home without preaching. Those who see this picture will not forget it. A roaring Fox comedy in two parts, with Charles Conklin, called The Film Spoilers, and a Mutual weekly com- plete the program. There will be four shows Saturday, 1.30, 3, 7 and 8. Children at matinee Saturday be. BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE R iver oil; e ‘Scott & Bowne, Bloomsieid, N. J. stalled, from Fire Commissioner Thom- as Garvan. New Haven—Judge Donald T. War- ner in the civil side of the brought by Mrs. Jessie M. Foster, against Willias F. Foster of Bridge- port. - This is the case in which young girl who has since committed suicide was named as the correspond- ent. Milford.—Miss Grace Horney, daugh- ter of Lieutenant Colonel and _Mrs. Odus Horney of South Orange, N. J., and Lieutenant E. Louis Ford, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Ford of Mil- ford, Conn., and a graduate this year from West Point, were married Tues- day night at the home of the bride’s parents. East Hampton—This town has al- ready furnisheq more men to the army and navy than would be required un- der the conscription act. About four- teen have enlisted since the first call came which speaks well for a town of 2,500 population. ~The Home Guarl now numbers elghty and drills are held regularly, twice a week. Stamford—Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Clark Sayles of Irvington-on-Hudson announce the engagement of _their daughter, Miss Helen Kingsman Sayles to Henry Cape, Jr., son of Mr. and Mr Henry Cape of New York and Stam- ford.” Miss Sayles is a graduate of Miss Master's Schoo; at Dobbs Ferry, and made her debut two years ago. No date has been set for the wedding. Westbrook—Captain and Mrs. Thom- as Francis, of Main streer, who moved here from Middletown several months ago, recently observed their fifty-fourth wedding anniversary. Captain Francis was a member of the Twenty-First Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry _in the Civil war. Mrs. Francis was be- fore her marriage Miss Marv A. Tif- fany. They have three children, Odo R. Francis of New York, Leon E. Francis and Mrs. R. W. Camp of Mid- dletown. Bethel.—In sccordance with the or- ders received from the state committee on food supply Honry F. Kyle, the town clerk, has appointed eight Bethel peo- ple to take charge of the local prepar- ations to meet the crisis In the short- age of food stuffs. The committee appointed by Mr. Kyle consists of Frank A. William T. Masson, L F. Terry William Bailey, James E. agher, Mr: Robert J. Wiskenden and Mrs. Loy Ohlweiler. 2011 A SIMPLE AND PRETTY DESIGN. Child’s Dress, With Sleeve in Either of Two Styles. Lawn, nainsook, batiste, dimity, all- over embroidery, cashmere, nun’s veil- ing, challie, silk and albatross are good materials for this style. The mode! is made with panel sections in back and front and is lengthened at tae sides b, gathered skirt portions. ‘The sleeve may be short, with a turnback cuff, or finished at wrist length, with a band cuf. The pattern is cut in four sizes: 2, 4 and 5 years. It requires 2 1-4 yards of 36-inch material for a 3-year A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents ) silver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norw Conn. CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years Signature of Always b:jrs 4 fi—- the LEGAL NOTICES. | 1’— BRIEF STATE NEWS New Britain—Local store clerks will on the Chamber of Commerce to the Wednesday half-holiday sea- nclude June and September, in- P 4 | o'clock this efie office of the to be i opens. o clock. BREED THEATRE Derwent Hall Caine in The Deemster, the Most Imprecsive and Thriiling Love Story frem the Great Master Writer, Hall Ca Special Attrac- tion for Today and Saturday. 1 will of To presen nt t Isle cong and then - How 1dent sell, enc, ap- and investiture 1 to create resentation Breed the or. be aiemented and the mat star ith a at €enis. Tie evening performances wi ;be at 645 and $.30, and the entire se wiil be 20 cents. I steag of only July and August, in or- 3 s der {hat they might take part in the home garden movement. DEMOCRAT!C CAUCUS Hartford—M. Cole Kennedy, former 5 police commissioner and formér mem-| The Democrat tons: of tUaSElts ber of the health board. who has been [0f Norwich are hercby reguested to n the employ<of the New Haven road |meet in the Town Hall Friday, May for nearly a quarter of a century, re-|1ith, at S o'clock p. m. to no zned recently as foreman of the|City Offie the City Election to freight station on Morgan street. | be hela June 4, 1917 Hartford. — Rt. Rev. Monsignor| Per Order CHAIRMAN DEMOCRATIC omos W. Duggan announced at the | TOWN COMMITTEE. hedral anniversary Tuesday that hei Norwich, May 7. 181 ad received a check for $3,000 to pay for the building of the celestial, which " o N A. M. Hunsucker, Bogue Chitto, | A. D. 1917 G Present — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, Miss,, felt so grateful because of being freed’ from pain and distress that he Judse. wrote the following letter: “T was suf- | [oqyy of Thomas 1 in said D Tatham rict, decea Led: ard & from rheumatism, kidney and| “The Execuior o Bis ladder trouble, also dizziness; would | istration account id estute o5t fall dovn at times. T started | the Court for allowancs: it is thers. taking Foley Kidney Pills and two | [ore : - gave me entire reliet Disors | , Oplered, That the 16th day of May. vs give warning by pains in | noon. te Court Room in and back, rheumatic aches, sore | Led in sald District, be, and the muscles, swollen joints, puffiness under i, appointed. for: heiring the < nd languid feeling. and the sald Exeeutor is directed this” order one time in Tha o —— — Builetin, & newspaper having a cireu- = lation In said District, at jeast five days prior te the date of sald mearing. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Robert J. Coch cogy“of Fetord. obert 4. Lochranz U SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE: may11d Judze. GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Sq., Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing Phone 531 MODERN PLUMBING is as essential in modern hous: clectricty is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS! 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS 92 Franklin Street ey iRON CASTINGS <= FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street only cleans the ‘elishes them. GETS INTO FOR SALE BY THE HOUSEHOLD There will be |letin rc: Susiness resul HERE 1z no 24 -ertising medium fn Eeastern Counecirut equal to The Bul- ta. Bulletin Bldg., 74 Franklin St. superior court dismissed the suit for diorce — WANTED CARD STRIPPERS WANTED ‘Wages $13.75 per week. Alse thres men for general work. International Cotton Mfg. Co. East Killingly FOR SALE Both of the Farms Advertised for $600 and $1,500 respect- fully have been sold, BUT FOR ONLY $1,250 T can eell you a 50 acre Farm, 10 acres tillable, balance wood and pasture land, & fine cottage house of 7 rooms, barn, wagon ehed, crib and hennery, 1 horse, about 12 hens, 1 lumber wagon, some hay, 1 harrow, 1 grindstone, lot of mason’s tools, har- ness, plows, lot of small tools, and severdl cords of wood read for stove at door, abundance of fruit on place. This is a bargain. Investigate. Send for my Farm Bulletin. Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Farm Specialist 41 West Broad 8t, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. 1. Tel. 2365 WANTED GENTLEMAN would like room and board in private family. Box 44, f“xh letin. ‘WANTED—Rellable housekeeper on 2 small tarm, pleasantly located. by middle aged man. Box 11, Norw: Bulletin. mayild gAx-rm—eouM By an assistant registered pharmecist. ite Pharma- cist, Bulletin Co. WANTED Girl or woman eral housework. 41 Park St. meySWEM WANTED _Work taking care of lawn and garden three or four days a week. Address Gardemer, care etin. may10d WANTED_Dressmaking : Shirtwaists made at 50c each; summer dresses made at 32 and up; aiso all fancy dresses made at reasonable prices. Mrs. McCance, No. 6 Church St mayl10d WANTED A “woman, oolored of white, to_wi shes; §o0d wages: steady position. Apply S. F. Peterson, 132 Main St. maylod WANTED A _porter, ocolored or white; sceady position. 'S. ¥, Betorson, 132 Main St. may10d WANTED—A boy over 16 to do er- rands and work in shop; steady posi- tion. Apply at once. ¥. Peterson, 132 Main may10d WANTED Motorcycle with sidecar: state make, model and lowest cash price. ' Address Box 9, Bulletin Co. may10d for gen- WANTED—To buy & hores, about 1300 or 1400 Ib double team har- ness; will exchange for Holstein cow. John' Greuel, Lisbon Statton. WANTED _Two first class epl 3 Johnson & Bassett mules: ood Work and good pay. Apply Reliance Yarn Co. maysd inners, ! WANTED A fireman at The gan_House. WANTED At once, a first class auto repair men. Address Main Street Garage, Moosup. maysd AUTO BARGAIN Having arranged to purchase a new car, I offer my 1916 Oak- land touring ear, 6-cylinder. 5- passenger, fully equipped and in good running order, all safety tread tires, at $400. Phome 330, Danlelson, Comn. FOR SALE Two counters and lot of shelving and Will be sold &rocery store fixtures. very cheap. For full particulars, in- quire of JORN A. MORAN, Investinent Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. FOR SALE Two-family House with large lot in pleasant locality. A. M. AVERY Phone 1122-2 52 Broadway FOR SALE White & Middleton 12 h. p. gasoline engine. GEORGE W. Phone 127-2, Danielson FOR SALE 1DE, Div. Two-family house, within five min- utes’ walk from Hopkins & Allens shop: can be bought very reasonabl it taken at once. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Frauklin Square, Norwich. FOR SALE 500 Boswell Ave. house with all improve- ments and in finest of condition, built only 10 vears ago, large lot, 60x200 feet, with abundance of fruit. There are also two hen houses and other buildings. Property must be seen to be appreciated. Owner 9-room leaving town. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. e FOR SALE No. 70 Williams St. splendid modern home, in best residential secticn; all conveniences. large level corner lot; price reasonable ané easy terms 1f desir:d. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 724 68 278 Main Street WANTED _Popcorn: must be shelled: will buy any_quantity. Grover & Caron_ Co., 45 Broadway. may7d WANTED Second hand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our_ prices before vou sell. A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- lin St~ Tel. 7i7-3. WANTED An ironer, at the Norwich Steam Laundry. mar29d WANTED—Men, i5 or over: rallway mail clerks. $75 month; sample exam- ination questions 1 Franklin Insti- [tute, Dept. 37-E. Rochester, N. X. apriza 01D FALSE TEETH wanted; don't matiir if broken; I pay one to tén dol- lars per r t: send by parcel post and receive check by retaln mall. . Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth Si, Philadelphia, Pa. aprizd FAGAN'S Smoke Shop is _opposite Woolworth’s 5 and 10c store, two doors above the Norwich Savings Society; It's the leading cigar store of Norwich, having all the leading domestic and £00d Havana cigars. Buy once; youwll come again. apricd WANTED _Girls for spooling: clean work: good pay. West Side Sitk ML apriza BOY WANTED Fish Market. apriod WANTED _English-speaking _family to work in nearby textile piant; good opportunities offered to families who h_to better their position; look into above: it will interest you. Ad- Textile Mill, care Bulletin. aprsd WANTED GIRLS OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE STEADY EMPLOYMENT LIGHT WORK American Thermos Bottle Co. WANTED--FIREMAN Steady Work. Apply C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE at Powers Bros. dres: ! 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. |American Sirawhoard Co. CAN USE GOOD, HUSKY, INTELLIGENT HELP - Good Wages Thamesville Trolley to City Line 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 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 Broadway Agricoltural Limestone Will be very difficult to get ti e son. 8o place yeur order early with The Peck-McWilliams Co. Carriages, Democrats, Con- cords and Business Wagons. Will clean up on a lot of Stable and Square Blankets. A good line of Auto Robes. Prices right low on Team and Ex- press Harnesses and Rubber Boots | THE L. L CHAPHAN 0. 14 BATH STREET, NORWICH, CT. HELP WANTED Men and Women VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, VERSAILLES, CONN. WANTED 100 giris for shop work, 34 girls for house work, 2 table waltresses, 65 lab- orers (30c an hour), § farm hands, 10 weavers, 10 spinners, 15 burlers (girls), 3 colored girls, colored boy. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg, Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. WANTED PICKER ROOM AND DYE ROOM HELP Steady Work and Good Pay. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town. WE BUY OLD FALSE TEETH in any condition; set in rubber, gold or silver: highest prices paid; satlsfaction Zuaranteed or 5o check or mone: order sent same day toeth are received. Mail today to C. Graubart, 447 West- minster St. Providence, R. I Refer- ence: Westininster maysa Apply want it quickly. Help Want Ads to locate the loser. When a vacancy’ occurs your rental property. real estate. when you want good help and scarce When you want to sell your When you want to buy or sell FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT PASTURE TO BENT I have a pas ture of 126 acres that I'd like to re: for the season. Max Wilensky, Ray- mond Farm, Uncasville, Ct. mayild RENT—T¢ t of seven rooms N R TRLEs TN FURNISHED ROOM to rent in famlly; fine location. AppLy ai 20 Oak Bt. may10d_ FOR RENT — Furnished bedrooms; nice location. Address Box 25, Bulletin oOfficy mayiod dent of the Umites lantly; Our guns ‘were sfient ‘were furied We sought to shewe our every one; We loved our pesce and the world e i s Merkers femd FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, | Man was oue brot . Bulletin Want Ads. Piye e aweit mouth, ure) ve. Tel 785. h 4 When you have a “don't mayba want” which you believe might TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 416 wa be “some-one-else want.” Fur- f|Main St maysd | Where lfberty ana 5 niture, floor coverings, stoves, TO RENT Five furnished rooma. = clothing, tools, etc., advertised f|Call evenin peg B Such was our wont. o i our dream in Bulletin Want Ads find ready R e LT i eale. rooms with board if wanted; one &r- mon wom®b ranged Tor light housekeeping. at The | We keep our dremm, b When you lose something— §| Washingion Court. Apply to Mra. W. wo stand for most Norwich peopls are || H_Gallup. Tel 1680. aprisd onest—a FOR RENT Furnished nine _room L nd on finding anything §i, U0t R ELo PRt 2P ite instinctively, turn to Bulletin | river; cloctric lights. large open Ar te Opened their fronas to t= ing sun, Our blood want stalking Des the 1lv places; about 400 feet shore frontage. picturesque and restful surroundings: always a good breeze. Archa W. Coit, 63 Broadway. spr2sd "TO RENT House of 11 rooms, con- venient for one or two families. Mrs. Along Kingsley, Maple St. apr2sd FURNISHED 1OOMS to rent 58 tie loss Washington St. aprisd | of 11ves and ships, s STORAGE—Apply J. B. Fanning, 52 pets, a business or a leass. Ty aoriia ng of FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- | By hands unroyal Sc a Line KEepitg ot 108 Bonool St Phas 104 ~ TO RENT _Furnished rooms; alse | * ™27 ™Ay pass and gice rooms for glh:dnaus%ko:xynm 270| A throne may totter Main St, over Brookiyn Outfitters. - 4 FOR SALE fob23d Bt wihen the Sirtheig! FURNISHED rcoma: reasonable struck TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms.| And se enr Blood FOR SALB_S. C. Red day-old chicks, | mogern convenienges, at The Seymour, Hifted ey immediate delivery. John Curry, Yan- =4 = oy B = immegiate delis Trayrha | S Franciin'SC “Fatad 100t LB | wo okt T FOR SALE—One pair White Angora And flung our al n rabbits. Alton Klilroy, Yantic. Cause, FOR SALE—Farm 125 acre: state of cultivation, years old, sound, good worker driver, 1100 loa. Separdtor, use. new. Albert Pel may11d very little, good letf, Canterbury. in high i bay mare, eight United States oream About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of and business, at a reasonable price. In- quire at Bulletin Office. as dition, $40. R. F. D. No. 1. FOR SALB Motorcycls 1n g0od con- Amos Reed, Mohegan Hill, may11d FOR SALE FOR SALE Pair mules, workers, gentle, right, George Yantic, ‘Conn. Tel. Leb. aprI3MWE extra_good A. Kahn, $2,400 FOR SALE—Strawberry plants: Superb Everbearers and Bearers, $2, postpaid. North Franklin, Conn. 100 Spring Herman Gager, may9WEM 100 Will Buy Nice Cottage House brings the day? Fighting, to bufla and strong: CANOE for sale: special; full equipment. Gushionis, cane ‘hac Lght, etc.: price St Norwich, Conn. make, Belle including e anchor, Search- Inquire 52 Church may10d Isle | Close to business section; eight rooms, | Paying. to gain the meed oric Gona electric lights, finished floors, 5004 | pogne " T2 l1ey tn Bettor Mves size veranda. AR Ets"1a wurely FOR SALE—Green Mountain silo, 28. Inquire J. B. Gray, R. F. D. Norwich, Ct. may10d FOR SALI ine. 'Cliffora Robinson, North Fra in, Ct. Tel. Lebanon. Tel. 112-23, Mystic Div. Milking machine and maylod Better economy to own this' cozy little home than to pay rent. ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telephne 1334 63 Broadway Tix Hating we Jove, for ha 1, o nl FOR SALB—Extension top surrey, in fine condition; will sell for one-te of its cost. Conn. D. B. Spalding, Stonington, maysdaw nth FOR SALE bloody way. FOR SALE Incubator space, $3 per| One of the cholcest residences om| With 1ifted syes we hat 150 ofgs. John Curry, Yantic. Tel.| Warren St, at a very reasonable price. 636-4. maysd For full particulars, inquire of FOR SALE—1916 Bulck. model D- seven passenger, overhauled and painted; a _bargain at $750 cash. Leach & Co.. Danfelson. FOR SALE_R. trom trap-nested Poultry Farm, 5 Ph. 1658, may9 stock. W. Pearl Hill St. Gre T o AR . 1. Red baby chicks, JOHN A. MORAN. Real Estate Droker, Franklin Square, Norwich. FOR SALE 56, Te- A. ove one a He—You don't know was when I proposed FOR SALE 1914 Ford delivery, €00d condition, has large Danel price $210. Thé Jordan Auto C mantic. mays. body, Wil DANIELSON, CONN. The Eugene S. Nash property on the She—And you dom’t kn ous I was until you 4 Herald. n 1915 _Overland ndition, cost FOR SALE car, in perfect our price $430. Willimaptic. tourt 31,0, The Jordan Auto 'C: may9d -45 Buick touring car, r has number extras and is In first class order, price The Jordan Auto Co., Wililm: $675. ‘may$ tie. a0~ | westerly side of Mechanic street. Cot- tage house with 12 rooms, city water,| Hobbs—I can't see how '% | gas_and electricty, on lot 72 “feet in|can be prejudiced abe width with concrete walk. pean war. very desirable centrally located | Dobbs—I should say rey is offered at a very reason- |think what would happes of | able price, part mortgage if desired. tellows would win!—Judgs FOR SALE—_Brand new Reo tour ar, run but 600 miles; any person siring a new Reo cannot afford to this offer; list bprice $913; The’ Jordan Auto Co Full particulars by communicating | Gladys—An dwhat an- | with your ambition? q FRANK W. COY, Agt. Dick (after a carsful surve i : —Wel is, I Ing ! stiliman Building Westerly, R. I | % ;’503;‘*;;,76 p S “How's your motor “Well,” replied Mr. way it uses gasolin FoR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- Overland tour good tires, Auto Co., Wiill FOR SALE 1912 equipped with The Jordan FOR SALE—Yellow eyed bush for seed, 40c quart, Mrs. T. L, Canterbury. price bea. W may9d it may be weak is all right”—Washis Schoolteacher farmer raised 1 ness Biocks, Bullding Lots, all in de- sirable locations. List your property it you care to seli or rent, as 1 have number o people looking for real e ing an- > FOR SALE_ Ped, John H. Wood. R. FOR SALE- 7 pass., 1915: one Dodge, 1 land light six, 1916; all in go60d ¢ tion and late equip 1915, purchaser at reasonable price. 3 Street Garage, Moosup. may§ greed Alreds FOR SALE _Pair of team horses, years old. weigh 2700 Ib: ness and team wagon. Hampton, Conn. FORD Coupele built body, shock absorbe able rims, ‘excellent tires, one new tra, electric lights and Dyneto elect starter, $425. Peerless 1912 truck, pi erful motor, 4-speed gearset,full float rear axle; price very low. cylinder: ‘this car is consigned to us owner and is a wonderful valine $450. The Frisbie-McCormick Ca., Shetucket St apr . set of & 7.6, L may5 ale pups. These cars will be 0ld to quick Tigh grade Fisher- , demount- Reo 1915, _ | t¥e Investments ised 1,700 bu ns, SWILLIAM F. HILL, o T » on; Real Listate and Insurance. will he got E Room 103. Thayer Bldg. Little boy- Willle—Pop, what &re & Father—Well, I'm one of REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Lty s oy g By virtue of orders from the Probate | WiilleOh, but why Court for the District, of HAmDLon: |priv noout ihem . Conn., dated April 18, 1917, I offer for m"lh about th SaleTiie ‘Teal eState of W. & Tord. lats |azine. of “Hampton, deceased, consisting of| *“What has becoms of the ain | P, Hollowinis property: s A 4 | "One awelling house, situated on | ““dugnt to be Hampton ‘sireet. at The ‘corner Of the | now, ~Thoss who are Willfmantic. road, “with barn and shea, | Rt Thoss whe ars about. acres 6f mowing lots and about 65 acres of pasture land. Kansas City Jo a Inquire of PERCY H. FORD, Adm,. Redd—And do y n Hampton, Conn. aprzéd to war with Germany ing| FIFTY SALE HORSES (mapy, wnat wii coner ba| Another express load of 23 Horses|Statesman. e B ar e a%e "all Jdnas-big and | “Women are so 4”21 small—in pairs and singlo—and prices | derstand are low as possible for the quality. *“What's the matter . FOR SALE_Full line of nursery hem. “Three of th: Come and see m Nurseries, O. E. Ryther, Pro) 89 Asy- 6-3. “apr1 % re loc g 1 FOR SALE Seven-room cottage in N 55 . Bdve P §°8 Seyjdential Rection. | A.°M, Avery,| HERE IS YOUR CHANCE |.uZ0% s your 2 Broadway. FOR SALE_1916 Hudson Super seven-passenger touring car; run 7. miles; fine condition. I feb26d udson-Stewart know if you're gullty.” “Am I gulity?” re “Wot_d’'year ®pom to buy a cottage, barn and five acres of good land, at Norwich Town. All kinds of fruit and a fine view, and you Six 000 Co. _Tel. 896-2. 2préd_ |cannot make a mistake In buying it |hire the mowt ex ot ror SALD AT inds of seeds and | E. A. PRENTICE, i R ertilizer at_a low price. Greeneville i v Grain Co. Phone. 826-5 apria - | Phone 300 86 CIiff Strest el FOR SALE—Land and bulldings. In- ~OPE FOR SALE Cheap. a cottage ho Tise Sekdnt. Pisse I 10 Wou wi 56 ety L i roms T uguIre ety S portion of Egypt betws lower falls of the FOR SALE 45 Acres Farm $800 A dandy for poultry and fruit, eorn, never been known te fall t FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE There are 110 goif courses the Now York, or what is kne the ~metropolitan district. T% take care of 0,000 goifers wit hay and potatoes, money-malking crops: too; truil and wood: cream collseied at — . near nelghbors, bor : The value of e only’ 1% miles to village; §00d 5-room of 9 rooms e - Rouse ‘with Tunning water: owner & sued in Detroit in April was b4 mechanio ~moving , to' distant state, 960, & high record to date. Thee makes low. price $800. Traveling, in- and Garage the middle west sulfer Croms Coe Structlons to mes 1t on page. 4 Our 4 of war. e aspy. mugd £rgs — . A, Strout Farm Agency, . 36, . Y 1 T 150 Nassau St., New York s NEAR CENTER OF Gf There is only & i - third of the aree anse $750 IN CASH AND BALANCE ON J| (000 00, 0% S 000 nany §oommsn o FORD AUTOMOBILE Good condition, self-starter, lights, shock absorbers. Low prico quick sale. TRYON’S AGENCY Willimantic, Co! Telephone 763 715 Main St. WHEN YOU WANT iness before the pubiic, medium petter than thro vertising columns of Thi there ls hth electric put your bus- MORTGAGE worth of ' farm predu years record. The first manufact cils in Canada are & market, Ontarfe. This dustry, started lars: the war, and Omnadiar will do their best t man article out of the company estabiished it JAMES L. CASE 87 SBHETUCKET S8T. for —_—m WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus 15, | iness before the public, there is nolyear and is manufact ad- | medlum Detter than through the ad- |cial, studio, school and vertising columns of The Bulletin. penslls

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