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FAIR TODAY YAND TOMORROW; SEASONABLE TEMPERATURE It What is Going On io;lxabt Vaudeiille snd Moviag Fiotures at the Davis Theatre. Feature Mo diicrinm Theatre Moving Pictures at the Greed The- tre. ANNOUNCEMENTS Reception Committee. Through an oversight a number of names were omitted from the rece tion committee as ziven issue of The Bulletin to se tion committe- is as follows: Mrs. Ed- ward H. Fulier. chairman, Mrs. John . Averill, il Birze, Mrs. F. 8. Camp, vy Johnson, Mrs. B. P, Frank L. Mitchell, Richards, Mrs. L. ¢ A Stirring “Story W n a Story” Told in The Mortal Sin, Five-part ing Viola Dana, Feature for Wednesday and Metro Production Sta Thirsday. The Mortal Sin, the fiv wonderplay in which SCENE FROMETHE MORTALSIN Y Flete with dramatic strenStn, and ives this versatile little star a chance o display her great emotional ability. PMiss Dana is supported by a cast of junusual excellence. The role of Seorge Anderson has been entru fto Robert Walker. one of the a ‘of Metro leading men Today’s bill at the Freed consists Wntonio Mor “The Rose of E tagraph Bive Ri last chapter of ivlond 2 five. Nance O'Neil in Greed, Third Chapter of The Seven Deadly Sins, Feature for Today—Eleventh Episode of The Secret Kingdom and a Pathe Week- ly Complete the Program Nance ("Neil in Greed. third chapter of The Seven Deadiv Sins, is the fra- ture phctopiay for today and Tuesday &t_the Auditorium Nance ("Neil is one of the most fa- mous actresses pictures, a keen porirave notions and especialiy 1. Miss Mason and Mr. who appear as the swee ach The Seven Dead Greed the most dramatic ve vet at- tempted The story telils ‘of Eve Leslie, who wants to become rich. She plunges in Wall street and finds herself entan- gled in deep intrizue. It is a bing exposure of big busine money madness. A murc ¥ develops that is not solved unfil the last hundred feet of firm. when remarkably ingenious twist George Geure is saved from dving for a crime he did not commit. A clever touch comes in a studio party during which couples start out into New York at night with only ten cents each, seeking adventure which they _ quickly fin Eleventn episode of The Secret Kingdom, starring ‘Charles Richman and Dorothy Kelley, and a Pathe Weekly complete. the program. BRIEF STATE NEWS New Haven—Supt. F. H. Beede ap- pointed the following instructors in gardening to take charge of the back- yard gardening campaign: Sherman 1. Graves, supervisor; yra Hulst, Anna |R. Young, Ofive Unger, Mirgaret Welch. New Haven—The people of w Haven, chiefly the poor, who are hard hit by the rise in food prices, will be urged to buy skimmed milk and to keep hens in order to meet the present food situation and the impending high prices. Litchfield—Miss Mary P. Quincy. a member of the conservation committee of Mary Floyd Talmade chapter, D.| A. R, offered a prize of $1 in both Miss Moraghan’s and Miss Rowe's rooms at the Cenmter school for the best birdhouses made by the children. Waterbury.—The house at Hartford last week debated for more than an hour on the quesiion of the passage of a bill allowing the city of Water to_establish a municipal cc When the vote was taker a quorum was disclo Jjournment was mutomatic: Hartford—Notices have been sent to the proprietor of every hoiel in Hart- ford from the office of P iting Agent James W. Knox to the effect that hereafter penalties will be inflict- ed upon any hotel which has been ac- customed to sefl intoxicating liquors on Sunday and continues the practice. Waterbury.—Ten Red Cross physi- ciane and 13 Red Cross nurses have eignified their willingness to_do_duty ot the emergency hospiial in St. John's parish house if the occasion for such duty ever arises. The police will call the doctors and nurses together whe ever they are needed to do emerzen Somls Portland.—Samuel Robinson reports that migratory SSaing this se are in 1 owinz to the cold. Oroies. however, have arrived. the first one being seen on Monday of ™st week een here with ti ance of ona or two days Litehfield. possibe vari- James P. Judge and irs Litchfield of their daughte ell Waodruff. to William B Miss Woodruff is a s«chool, ¢ Mr. Ciark is a member of senior cass at Wiliiam. >t 1915 training corps at Phattsburgh, No date has been set for the wedding. Cheshire—The churches in Cheshire joined in a mass meeting held in the town hall Sunday evening for the pur- pose of bringing before the people of Cheshire the necessity of production and conservation ©f food. Brookfield.—Mrs. ng Plctures at the Au- Emfle B Botts- ford of New York city has purchased Frank Drepeau Meadow Hill. The purchase includes the farm of 50 acres, together with the stock, tools and equipment. Waterbury—William . Miner, or- ganist and choirmaster at St. John' Bpiscopal church, farm, Long Monday’s ce in con- nection with the May bremafast to be Eiven in honor of Thcmas Mott Os- borne. The correct list of the recep- last Sunday com- pleted 20 years of service as organist at St. John's, and the members of the choir and leading parishioners did not allow thé occasion to pass without re- minding the faithful organist that his diligence 'was appreclated. rector of the church, and Charles F. Mitchell, clerk of the parish, presented Mr. Miner a purse of $400 in gold at the close of the morning Hartford—Rev. Franklin (1. Miler, rector of St. Thomas' Episcopal ahurch, resigned during a stormy church meet- ing the other night, when the officers of the church, who had Jjust been elected, refused to serve, io a man. The rector, it was learned, wes pre- siding, and when the officers refused to serve he rose to his feet and re- “to take effect at once,” and walked out of the hall. broke up in confusion and the parish- ioners are uncertain have any rector or any officers. whole matter soon will be taken up before Rt. Rev. C. B. Brewster, part Metro ainty Viola Dana will be seen at the Breed thea- tre on Wednesday and Thursday is & gripping melodrama of uwusual inter- est. The part of Jane Anderson is re- The meeting BULLETIN’S PATTERN SERVICE can ook as young as you applying Q-Ban—safe, easy, sure. Money-Back Guarantee. Q-Ban 15 all ready to use—is guar- anteed to be harmless and is sold un- der the makers money-back guaran- tes #f not satisfled. It is the only pre- paration for the purpose so guaranteed. Only 50c et all good drus stores, or write direct to Hessig-Bllis Drug Co., Memphis, Tenn. “Hair Culture” an fllustrated, interesting book of ec- tures, sent FREE. “Try Q-Ban Superfine Hair Tontc, Q- Ban Liquid Shampoo, Q-Ban Toflet Soap, Q-Ban Depilatory for removing superfiuous hair. Decoming. especially to slender fig- ures. The sleeve in wrist length has a déep shaped cuff to which a flare section may be added. In elbow length the sleeve has a turnback ouff. The waist pattern 2026 Is cut in seven sizes: 34, 36, $8, 40, 42, 44 and 48 inches, bust méasure. ' It requires 3 yards ot 36-inch material for & 38- in’size. The skirt pattern 2025 is cut in seven sizes also: 22. 24, 26, 28, 30, 33 and 34 inches. waist medsure. It Te- quires 5 3-8 vards of 36-inch material for a 24-inch size. The skirt measures about '3 1-4 yards at the foot. This illustration calls Tor TWO sep- arate patterns, which will be mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents for HACH pattern in_silver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company. Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. AND BECOMING MODEL IN ONE-PIECE STYLE. Girl's One-Plece Dress. With Sleeve In Wrist or Elbow Lensth. This style is good for percale. is at the side. square outlin, wrist or elbon The pattern The sleeve is_cut_in four size It requires i vards of 36-inch materlal for a 6-vear A pattern of this fllustration mailed address on receipt Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept.,, Norwich, Conn. of 10 cents furniture, consisting of benut and black walnut sets. some with mar. ble top dressers and c antique dressers. s 1 set of old old fashioned hand woven bedroom carpe: . pewter fine hair mattresses. 4 Zeese feather beds: the contents of tha living and_recept chairs, desk, sofas, statues, mirrors, bric-a-brac, ‘1 set of beautiful bra andirons, with tongs, poker bellow. and scréen complete. 1 smalle andirons and tongs, both In fir tion: steel engravings. 1 by Oid Barlow of Washington a lot of other pictures parlor carpet, a lot of fine hall and stair carpet, also some rugs of vari- ous sizes. 1'or 2 couches, hallway fur- niture, kitchen furnishings. consisting of tables, range, mirror, dishes of all kinds, “cooking utensils, flatirons, lamps, tubs, etc, several wood heat- ers suftable for bedrooms, 2 flax wheels. 2 spinning wheels, 1 or 2 reels, 1 smail Victor safe, 1 medium sized safe, several old style kettles, and many articles which lmited space prevents advertising. WITTER ... Auctioneer Auction Rooms, ‘Evans Block, Danielson, Conn. H'GHLY IMPORTANT ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I will sell as Administrator. to set- tle the estate of the late W. 8. Ford. at the residence on Hampton HilL, Conn., at public sale, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1917, at 9 o'clock m. m. sharp. HORSES, HAY AND TOOLS as follows: 1 palr of light colored chestnut farm I half brothers, well mated and about 30 tons of very good hay. 1 two-horse team wagon. 1 two-horse tip cart 1 palr of double harnesses, 1 democrai wagon. 1 wagon. 1 good buggy. 1 top 1 sleigh, 1 sled. 1 <ix horse Waterion engine ‘a on ready to use, 1 corn er, 1 Osborne mo i todde steel 1* ais. bw. 1 weeder. 3 culti- 3 i tooth harrow. 3 Oliver chilled Wine ‘press, 1. wheel- barrow. 3 1 mowers, hurn, 1 Ross fodder cutter. 1 Horse clipper. 1.000 chingles, several sots of sawed sled runncis. @ lot of cherry lumber. a io oak boards, and some maple and pine floor boards, 1 30 fi. extension der. 1 20 Tt. ladder. 1 1% ft. ladder. 1 set 'of pullevs nad hangers, 1 zinc tank, 1 bull rake and hand rake. L set ot buggy wheels. several iron mangers, 2 barn eupbanris miscellaneous tools too n ention; also 20 cords of =ood cow maniire ANTIQUE AXD VoD . HOUSEIIOLD GOODS The entire contents of house of 15 or 16 rooms of eleg furniture, consisting of 1 din set with massive extension il front. Slawfoot sideboard rique din: ing chairs, 2 fin e platters. 51d pewter piates. 1 pewter and il ver porringer and fongs. the bedroom oak mmodes, several nds and commodes. ny_drawers, lots Hogx old chests, 1 veral ve castor. several old clocks. 4 enuine live n rooms, such as set of condl- t Mt Vernon: 1 ‘moquetta If decidedly stormy, the sale will be postponed until the frst fair day af- ter. The terms of sale will be cash, and a caterer will attend. The sale will start promptly at time specified and will be busy from start to fimish. PERCY H. FORD, ‘Administrator of Bstate. WAIST 2026 — SKIRT 2025 A Splendia Style for Busimess Home Wear. Separate skirts and walsts have lost none of their popularity, and surely no combination is neater, especlally for a neat waist of linen, crepe or other seasonable mate- rial ‘and a skirt of serge or cloth, linen or taffeta. In the combination here portrayed the waist has the ular yoke extension, fronts are full gives comfort and ease end Is very below <which_ the and gathered. Try them. Foley Kidney Pills will do for other men and women—quick- ly—_what they have dome for Mra. ‘Last year, I got almost down with of Gainesville, Ga., R. fered from inflammation of the blad- der, and whenever I stop] rew worse. d doctoring oley Kldney 5, and after taking them awhile my bladder action became regular and the stinging sensation disappeared. I am now stronger in my back than I'va been for several yea: no_return’ of the trouble.” Start_in now to use Foley Kidney Pills. You will feel an improvement first doses, showin; 'y act on kidneys an irregular urinary n back and sides, limber up Stiff joints and aching mus- They put the kidneys and blad ger in sound, healthy condition. Try d since get- s, and sf ots m:nv years past tave ed well and from the ve: nes | ‘how quicky Miss ca¥eze and | ¥= T— o for the officers’ reserve JAMES H. HYDE ......... Auctioneer AUCTION By order of the Probate Court, I will seli at the farm known as the Joseph Beckiwith farm, In Chesterfleld, Town of Montville, situated on the road :eléxns from New London to Colches- or, MONDAY, MAY 21ST, A. D. 1917, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, the following described property: 1 palr young sound team horses, weight about 2900 pounds; 10. cows, new milch and springers, mostly Ayrshire grades; 2"fwo year olds, 1 new milch; 10 year- ling heifers, 1 Meflrlinx steers. 1 yearling bull (. re), 3 sheep and 2 lambs, ponltry, 2 dump carts, 2 bot- tom dumps, 1 reach gear, 4 sets heavy team harness, 1 driving harness, halt- ers, bridles et 1 buggy feed bags, blankets, whips, wagon jack, wrenches, shovels, picks, crowbars, canthooks, iron blocks, balances, ox shovel, chains of all sizes and descriptions several pair of ice tongs, I iron vise, pole tongs, stone tools consisting of drills, hammers, etc., stable tools, grindstone, ‘wheelbarrow, 1 iron beam plow, 1 cul- tivator (new), scythes, snaths, grain cradle. axes, hammers, sawhorees, spread chains, garden rakes and potato Hooks. 1. boring machine, carpenters tools consisting of planes, saws. chisels, etc., 3 kegs of nafls, household goods Consisting of cook stove, chairs, desk, cte.. 75 pounds zime sheets. and many other articles too numerous to men- fion. Also several tons of hay, about 10,000 feet lumber, all new, consisting of spruce, yellow pine and chestnut, belng all dimensions, said lumber being pur- Chased for the framework Of & new barn on sald premises. I _will also sell the farm belonging to the late Martin B. Corey. containing about 600 acres, with = five dwelling fouses and other buildings thereon, unless previously disposed of at pri- Vate male. It stormy, sale will be held first fair week iy following. Terms cash. DAN D. HOME, Administrator of the estate of Martin B, Corey, late of New London. in said District, deceased. Both of the Farms Advertised for $600 and $1,500 respect- fully have been sold, I can sell you a 50 acre Farm, acres tillable, balance wood and| pasture land, a fine cottage house of 7 rooms, barn, wagon shed, crib and hennery, 1 horse, about 12 hens, 1 jumber ‘wagon, some hay, 1 harrow, 1 grindstone, lot of mason’s tools, har- ness, plows, lot of small tools, and several cords of wood read for stove at door, abundance of fruit on piace. | This is a bargain. Investigate of 400. 41 West Broad St. desirable part of and at an attractive price. The Norwich Housing Co. Teleph®ne 1334 63 Broadway LOST AND FOUND PRI T B0 I Flosbe B Shetherdy mavisd LOST OR three rea and FOR SALE 100 Acre Farm Four miles from Franklin square, seven room house, running - in house and set tubs, one large wagon one house, three larg hen 'houses, one large’ cattle barn, one 1 je _horse rn, 40 acres of this land in best state of cultiva sixty acres pasture and woodland. Price For particulars in- quire 8. SIEGAL, Norwich, Conn. ol oiane Tor o hicaws. e mayisad distribu concentrated flavori: nent position. F. B. maylsd WANTED One or two eingie man. Aduress Otnce. WANTED —Young _lady store; must have some knowledge in Dbrookkeeping: stead: y ition. — Ad- Confidential, Bul WANTED At The Pasnik Co. 163 & salesiady to atep in the of e girl who la getting mar. Frencn preferred. . maylbd WANTED A competent youns m: bookkeeper; ons who can close & 'good salary and environmeénts. P. O. girl for general W, Kahn, Yantie. FOR SALE AT GROTON LONG POINT one new seven-room cottage on lot No. 516, Venetian harbor, runaing to wate all wired for electric light: bulkbead along whole watertront and driven for boat landing. Terms Also for sale, one waterproof suitable ‘for automoble. B, North Wind. ham, Conn. Tel. 642 1ilimantic Div, may10ThSTu BUT FOR ONLY $1,250 Send for my Iarm Bulletin. Choice WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Farm Specialist Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I. Tel. 2365 HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE Best Residential Section On Washington Street, north of Broad Street, fine levei lots, beautiful surroundings, near trolley, short walk- ing distance to Free Academy, Park Church and “The Club House.” Reas- onable price and terms to suit pur- chaser. Will sell new two family house in y on easy terms ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway $1,500. ONE ACRE LAND EIGHT ROOM HOUSE House in good repair; pump in kitchen, excellent water eight stalls; for aut trees in pleasing abundance. A low price desirable countr: of Norwich Town possession may be secured two barns, vood house with spa two' poultry hous riety and gr: ome, within walking distance line. Immediate ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency FOR SALE No. 70 Willlams St. splendid modern home, in best resiZential section; all convenlences, large level corner lot; price reasonable and casy terms if desired. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Strest Phones 724 TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY $1.25 To New York $1.25 L A LINE TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays at 5 p. m. New_ York, Brooklyn _ Bridge, Pler, East River, foot Roosevelt EVR'YBODY change your ad? know yet where our The Norwich Savings Society doors below us, the Woolworth § 10 is opposite, ' th Pasnik Co. n WANTED As 1 have sold my stock and have 200 acres as land as there is in Eastern Conn., woul Iike stock to pasture; land 1s vr tered with living Farm, Franklin. 343, Lebanon Div. i =3 WANTED Neat room and bath in civate family by General Dellvery. GENTLEMAN would llke room and board In private family. oAt Fa"® | son Tor seiling. Box 44, Bui- gan Houvse. WANTED Second hand and antique ure of all kinds; 10 f fur | . A. Bruckner, 55 when you want good help and want it quickly. F. is scarce now, but the best workers read Bulletin Want Ads. When you have a “don™t want” which you believe might be “some-one-eiss want.” Fur- niture, floor coverings, stoves, clothing, tools, eto, advertised in Bulletin Want Ads find ready sale. When you flose something— for most Norwich people ars honest—and on finding anything Instinctively, turn to Bulletin Want Ads to locate the ioser. When a vacaney éccurs in your rental property. When you want to sell your real estate. When you want to buy or sell pets, a business or a SALE | for ladies. F. H. Fanning, Jewett City. may15d FOR SATI Ba: £ &o0d rea- ! N uariered oak zideboard FOR BALB-—Q and diming table in &wod condition; price reasonable. Write Box 4, care Bulletin Co. may15d e tree spocd fus | twi cyole, three speed power plus twin SIMinder; been mewly overhauled ot the factory and is in fivst class sbape: electrical “equipment and one extra ndian_motor- seat: price $200. Address Box 13, Jewett City, Conn., or Phone 38-4. mayi6d " WANTED _An ironer, at the Norwich SAm Zaundry: ¥OR SALE Furnished house and one acre of land, barn. chickens, 318 Asylum_ St mall cleris. $7- ination question: Rochester, N. Y. TRETH wanted; don't pay one to ten dol- by parcel post and tain mail. L._Mazer, hiladelphis, Pa. 3 matter if broken: I lars per set: for spooling: WANTED- West Side Silkk Mill. work: good pay. FOR SALE Good work horse, team and double harness for $150. 107 North Main St. mayisd FOR SALE _Antique, 1_mahogany bureau, 1 cherry sewing table. 1 fancy chair. 110 Lafayette St. mayl5TuS FOR_SALE— ¥ ret quality used tires, ‘straightside plain tread, hi; one first quality used plal clincher price $10: the v es e had yery Tittls mileage; 32 by 1-2, $2.60 each. Phone Metz Agency, Danielson, Conn. BOY WANTED a Fish_Market. WANTED Powers Bros. lish-speaking to work In nearby textile piant; good les offered to famill wish to hetter their position it_will Interest you. dress Textile Mill, care Builetin. aprsd the above: A WORD to turkey ralsers: Koneman Specific No. 14 is a acientific treatment for the prevention and cure of head in turkeys. It has never to do the work Prepared and sold by Iconemah T'oultry Yards. 453 West Mein Nerwich, Conn. Price 50e. augTuTh: WANTED Two Cood Men HAMMOND PROCESS CO. Shipping Street Men and Women VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, VERSAILLES, FOR SALE Strawborry piants, true to name; I gro ery plant 1 sell; varleties; spring and fall bearing va- rieties, productive and best money- makers. Send for catalogue. Holdridge, Norwich, Conn., R. D. Telephone 1855-4 OR SALE_Cyphers White Leghorn baby chicks: 1.0 May 28; am booking orders at $15 per 100, My’ breeding stock has been tested by the Connecticut Agricultural College and I can guarantee all chicks free from white diarrhoea. Remember that May-hatched chick will lay more oggs In a vear than a chick hatched at any other time. L. O. Haskins, Scot- land, Conn. P. O. Hampton, R. F. D. mayldd uperh Everbearing lants; plants set in May Will bear in Aug’. Sept. and Oct. of this year; price deilvered: 50 for $1.2i 100 for 500, $1.75 per 100. L. O. otland, Conn. P. O. Hamp- D. Phone 334-2. mayidd Comstock, mayidd mahozar in_Offce. FOR SALB -Flants, tomato and rasp- berry, best varieties, mice, stocky, §2 per 100. Levi W. Crouch, Mystle, Conn. may12d 100 girls for shop work, 34 girls for waitresses, 65 lab- orers (30c an hour), 6 farm hands, 10 rers, 15 burlers (girls), colored boy. ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU Ceo. L. Chesbro, Mgr house work, 2 ta weavers, 10 & colored géris, Centrai 81dg FOR SALE_Extension top surrey, in fine condition: will sell for one-tenth of its cost. D. B. Spalding, Stonington, Conn. maysdaw FOR SALE 1 uick. model D-5 seven passenger, overhauled and_ painted; a bargain at $150 o 4 Leach & Co., Danlelson. maysd sh. FOR BALE Tellow eyed bush_beans for seed, 40c quart. Mrs. T. L. Wlilson, Canterbury. may9d WANTED--FIREMAN C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE CARD STRIPPERS WANTED Wages $13.75 per week. three men International Cotton Mfg. Co. East Killingly John H. Wood. Wanted —Old False Teeth IN ANY CONDITION We pay up to $10 per set, ac- mays, FOR SALB_Pedigresd Alredale pups R. D. 2 R SALE—Pair of team horses, § old. welgh 2700 Is. set of ha s and team wagon. J. G. Lewli o Hampton, Conn. maybd FORD Coupelet; high grade Fisher- buflt body, shock absorbers, demount- able rims. excellent tires, one new ex- tra, eleotric lights and_ Dyneto electric starter, $425. Peerless 1912 truck, pow- erful motor, 4-apeed 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 Frisbie-McCormick Co ucket St. FOR SALE—1916 Hudson Super_Six seven-passenger touring car; run 7.000 miles; fine condition. Hudson-Ste Co._ Tel. 886-2. FOR SALE—AIl kinds of seeds fortilizer at a low price. Greeneviile Grala Co. Phi 5 aprid cording to_their value THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Up-stairs e A with four rooms. well Ave. Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- days &t § p. = " Effective Oot. 15th; 1916. $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 Hotel Oxford American Strawhoard Co. CAN USE GOOD, HUSKY, INTELLIGENT HELP Copley Square, Boston, Mass. Near Public Library, Trinity Church, Christian Science Church, New Opera House and but ten minutes to shopping and business section. Electric cars pass’ the Oxford to B & M. R. R. station, all § S. lines and overy part of the city and suburbs. Lanmele rooms 31.00 and up: Witk bath ¢2Rguble Tooms 32.00 and up; with bath PHILIP P. PRETTO GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt attention to day or night calls Telephone 630 aprleMWFawl Good Wages Thamesville Trolley to City Line 715 Main St. WANTED PICKER ROOM AND DYE ROOM Steady Work and Good Pay. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town. WHIN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness befors the pul there is medfum better than Vertising columns of The FOR SAL® —land and bulldings. In- 3 apr FOR BALE Cheap. a cottage house Taquere at s Bos- ‘mar: FOR SALE A nice Httle home, For a nice little palr, On = pretty piece of loam, For a price quite fair. A. M. AVERY, Tel. 1122-2. 52 Broadway. FORD AUTOMOBILE Good condition, self-starter, electric lights, shock absorbers. Low price for quick sale. TRYON'’S AGENCY Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 762 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, all safety tread tires, at $400. Phome 230, Danielsonm, Conn. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT RENT—Tenement at No, § Foun- five rooms, top floor. oy POETRY THE STARS AND STRIFES out the flag from fiing it to the #i The weni is set, the dle is cmet dawn i in our eyesi And in the blue on wing st Suet The great var eagle files. This is no holidny parade, r eager eyes to wee: tme for men 70 RENT Tenement of & rooms at| “'Ang FOR RENT—Eiliot: House, of about 30 rooms, fully furnished and locat har uoted by Mrs, Chapman &s use; rent ressonsble, ‘guson, Fishers Isian: mayl fo"stana _Slemmace Poards 3 m & W, Feri e &L 23 aet & whole wo What sout 13 now 50 senese: Inquire at Bulletin To rest where herces Tiel ‘What man was ever fit Who ia atraid to &le? the answer The meaning of those blen For every ome of you TO RENT ifurniebed Tooms at T desirable furnished .«m:d‘pml&».‘rk i waaied; ged for useiesp ‘arliing ton t. Al Tel. 1880, 0 | FURNISHED KooOMS to | Washingt: B |, STORAGE—ApPly J. ing, at The o alre W What @o you 4o, Lit Murmuring thers 1 you. please, I an 7 ocieche: itting tn Juwt bew Wirat 40 you kntt, 14 A scart for your whi ~Om, nol Jet my hair I'knit for a lad instend F, ot 106 Sohool St. Phone 1048 " %0 RENT Furnished rooms; | mida roome for light housekeepirg. 210 over Brookiyn Outfitters, And who is the L Saslin Ao wn 1n FURNISHED On. no, it you gt housekseplog: s owly furpished roos at The Seymour, ome 1043-2. apri Barefooted thers saw your Bowe modern convenien, b4 Franklin St. STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of s, ‘at a reasonable price. | auire at Bulletin Office. And your ‘mov T thought you Our Father ana FOR SALE 'SALE HORSES Horses that right away. are big work horses—the bal welgh from 900 to 1200 IDs. HUMOR OF Nine of them ELMER R. PIBRSON. she refuses [5 OR SALE Two-family the laundr; Browning's very reasonable For full particulars taken at once. Estate Broker, DANIELSON, CONN. The Eugene S. Nash property on tho westerly side of Meckanic street. Cot- | tage house with 12 rooms, city water, gas and electricty, on lot 72 Width with concrete walk. This very desirable centrally located is offered a able price, part mortgage if desired. particulars by communicating FRANK W. COY, Agt. Stillman Building Browning's ery reason- Westerly, R. I FOR SALE. enement and Busi- Building Lots, List your prop Cottage Hous sirable locations. you care to seli or rent, as I hay number of people looking for real es- tate investments. WILLIAM F. Real listate and In Thayer Bldg. ESTATE FOR SALE. 1 the Probate Court for the District Indianapolis St saie fhe real estate of W. ing property: | mobsean sires 25 acres of mowin acres of pasture of PERCY H. FORD, Adm,. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to buy a cottage, barn and five acres land, at Norwich Town. kinds of fruit and a fine view, and you cannot make a mistake in buying It E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 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. FOR SALE 500 Boswell Ave. with all improve- ments and in finest of condition, built only 10 years ago, large lot, 60x200 feet, with abundance of fruit. There are also two hen houses and other buildings. Property must be appreciated. Owner 5-room house ment stores similar goods in this section f leaving town. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, oCmmercial Norwich, Conn. of the best bourne shops makes of these coats (kn Agricaltural Limestone Will be very difficult to get this se So place your order early wi The Peck-McWilliams Co. The United States in exports of fruits, tistica Just States Departmen Bulletin No. in 1510 mnd Fresh and tute one-third of thews WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness before the public. there l1s no medium Dbetter than ¢hrou, Vertising columns of The

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