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FAIR TODAY; PARTLY CLOUDY TOMORROW e ————————— & What Is Going On Tonight | Bwala_of Cromwell for 30 daye for (s Moving Pictures at the Lreed The- 1.5.4 to Vaudevs Y \ny%udeville and Moving Fiotures at diterium “Theatre: Theatre. George Bixby, Moving Pictures at the Au-|shanty on F. A operating @ car without markers. Plymouth. — Thé -mno locate any nhxh- e S Shoneids = ‘Chamberiain's Water Blisters All Over Body For B Puriea by the towi et Hacwin Club meets at theljon’ n m Armory. et e eua age, No. 27,1 0. O. Ful Middietown.—Captain _ Jones and Rorien st (% Ml - 6., |Lindstrom having left Weslesan. o mests in Owis' Hail. 5 tennis team lost two of its best Weuregun Lodge. No. §, K. of P.|men, and on ¥ of this the rest of lalbun Hall. the tennis schedule has been can- S Badond ‘Bivielon. A 0. H, meets in| e es” Hail. ourt Quinebaug. No. 125 F. of A.| Migniasn o Johws lodge of meets in' Foresters' Hall. Smchem Crapter. ~No. .57, meets In Chamber of Commerce Rooms. | the state, Masons, the oldest lodge of Masons in visited Bristol Monday night, where the officers exemplified the Mas- ANNOUNCEMENTS ter Mason degree for Franklin lodge of that city. During the week of May 2iet we are| Hartford—n apite of the fact that showing in addition to our other nov- | Hartford's quota of 500 -~adopte €cltits an extensive and varied line of|children has been more than filled, 30 ltallan Linens avhich would make aP- | gaditional fatherless children of France propriate gifts for weddings, and other | were adopted last week, brixging the occasions. ~ All are cordially invited 10 |total to 601. {inspect same. Butts' Art and Gift Shop, 60 and 64 Broadway New Haven—Between ITS and 200 men will Circus - Coming Wednesday. ve draft The_ Sig. Sautelle & Oscar Lowande [ 2/aJ00 - e nesded 1o taks fhe snleci registration in this city, Mayor Campner has lssued & call £o o 160 volunteers to assist the Big 25 cent circus will give two per- 4% least 258 volinleote to Aol ac formances, afterncon and evening. in this city, on Wednesday, May 2. Sig. | HoD- Sautelle's name is known in &IMOSt| wworie e grance is entitled to every part of the United States. For [ g okt B e e to the nearly half of a century he has been |2 (A% U cate: the members own thelr hall 8, to circusgoers and his name | 454 are out of debt, and it is expected wtands for all that is best in the - z "¢ | that 1t will be presenetd by the worthy amusement world. He never had a bad | (A8 T 0 B0 FRSSEIStE Y T A shew or one that was a failure. This |32 year he has endeavored to put togeiher - the bigkest and best show he ever| \westhrook had and has selected for a partner in| ocently —AMajor E. J. Taylor has received by order of the the enterprise IMr. OUscar Lowande |[nited States government a new auto who is known from coast to coast 35 | o pe used In- the service under his the greatest bareback rider of the age. | (0. o% apiointment, when making his Together they have chosen from the | touety SRR HOEER s For Decting the circus talent the best g aets obtainable nnd have pot together Tty ? & performance that cannot be excelled B ad most novel | gmall arms and equipments of Home the bigger shows, except in point| Hartford—Rev. Dr. Rockwell Har- of number. Fvery artit engaZed|mon Potter will remain as pastor of to make up the programme, | the Center church, bis decision to de- whieh is an extensive one, has been lected for or her special abil cline the call to Los Angeles, Cal., be- ing announced to the congregation fn a and fitness, and it can be said without | jetter read at Sunday morning’s ser- fear of contradiction that is the best| vice by Prof. M. W. Jaccbus, a mem- #how ever swen under a canvas fOf|per of the prudentiai committee. the price .of admissien. which cents. There iy o both male an acr Deep R Deep Riv Brooklyn, assistant dral, Harf BREED THEATRE. e LOVETT His Father's Son, a Metro Play of Love. Mirth and Millions, with Lio- teaching staff of St. John’ service of the United States joined the army officers’ training corps at Prattsburgh, N. Y. Professor O'Shea. is a brother of Rev. Willlam O iver.—Prof. Joseph O'Shea of T, who has been on the college in N. Y. has enlisted in the has hea, rector of St. Joseph's cathe- tford. TO DEVOTE ENTIRE TIME TO RED CROSS WORK nel Barrymore and Irene Howley as|To Co-Ordinate War Relief Measures Co-stars, Feature for Wednesday and Thursday. Wisbt ashing His Father's Son. a Me! and Prevent Waste. gton, May 21.—Robert S. o wonder- | Lovett, chariman of the board of the wiay, comoining powerful dramatic | Union Pacific Railroad, having volun- action and the most deiightful com- |teered to give virtually his entire time oar slements. will be seen at the Breed | during the war to Red Cross work, to- theatrs on Wednesday and Thursday. |day became chairman of a cominittee fione! F 2re co- product! Channing Pollock ar 1t takes o atar of Vi combine humor and | Chairman Rennold arrvmore’s rare | here toda; rer's Son The cos Holmes travel series |cussed wa v comedy and a rapid The old entitled a |ing and extending all voiunteer relie plete lefforts by individuals and orgeniza- 5 CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS, tside the afflicted still preva st schools of healing; consequently nedy conslsts In ‘finding Some- rmore and Irene Howley | which will endeavor to co-ordinate all rred in this five-part feature | war relief measures as a means of pre- on. which was written Dy |venting duplication and waste The committee held its first meeting .y in response to a call from Davison of the Red Cross , play the part | war council. mmittee organized and dis- ays and means of co-ordinat. 1dea that the cause of illness Is in ich by being Introduced into == < hod 57 the Sutteter will drive out o Jirease. Scmersville. Silent policemer. ! “lonce of Chiropractic has ‘dem- been placed at the intcrsectio d as ap- roads at the center at Somersville. | displaced Bristol.—At o meeting | the ques home was | i to | wiii Facov s him. Branford.—Com Mrs. Elweil 2 J.D. spent ge at Indian Neck. | Rooms Kathari t Ren. Dees River d Miss 2 to re spinal column, a. that the causes of diseaseare and. sublaxated sigments by adjusting cause the condition can be cor- the extent that the patient er from whatever ailment af- ZIMMERMAN, D. C. e weelk erw Doctor of Chiropractic. 220-321 Thayer Bldg._ No Tuesday, Thursday, Satur- 6 D m. the Union s festival at Mount 1lolvok Deep River.— The D) iS THE PIECE O THING | Featinai st Siount Holvoke collcge T 190 Frankiin St. PLACE TO GET A NICE | ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE F CORNED BEEF OR ANY- N THE MEAT LINE. VAL.LUPPERT (4. M. Southington.—Ted Gory & J. P. SWAHN Tailors pianted under a 13¢h day month. w ::“ *; e bl Eranklin Square. 237 Main Street Telephone 551-12 Cromwsll. R T of the prest the Sugdr oy died 2t | DRe R. J. COLLINS DENTIST secretary of the stjte has suspended the tomobile 4 : drivers license held by Frederick | 148 Main Strcet, Nerwich, Conn. TuThS Phone 1173 Tel. 1301 French-American Fur Co. Guarantse all work. We make no charge for Storage. Discounts on all Furs. Uncured Skins wanted. Practical Furrier H. J. YARMAN, Proprietor -4 Room 106, Thayer Bldg. ltched So Had to Tie Child’s Hands. Very Cross and Fretful. Hair Came Out. Cuticura Healed. L. Thomas, R. Chester, Vt., Oct. 4, 1916. Use Cuticura Soap for tolet purposes, assisted, now en, Cuticura Ointment to and heal any tendency to irritation, redness_or roaghness of the skin or scalp. By using these_delicate, fragrant super-creamy emollients for all Envem many skin Ind scalp mflblfl ecoming serious. Free by Return Mafl address post-card: ““/Cuticura, Dept. R, Boston.”” Sold throughout the world. tions, some of which now overlap. Ad- vantage will be taken of the experi- | Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Eonn. nes Garrott. mayl! X ‘Gavitt, Stonington Borough. Tel. ences of several of the European coun- tries. CONFEREES STILL APART ON ESPIONAGE BILL Senate Members Holding Out for No Newspaper Censorship. Washington, May 21—Anoth: er day of vigorous argument on the espionage Dbill by senate and house conferces was fruitless today and the conference ad- journed until Wednesday. Provisions still in _dispute inciude the newspaper censorship, export embargo and search warrant legislation and the section au- thorizing use of the army and uavy to prevent Interference with foreign com- merce. The house conferees despite the ad- ministration’s withdrawal of demands for newspaper censorship legis lation, continue to press for adoption of some modified provision. The senate mem- 1y cen- bers are stunchly opposing av sorship clause. Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST May Buflding_ LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OF PROBAT HELD Norwich, within and the District . on the Zlst day of May, AYLING, Judse “thit notice application con, be give Assistant T oF within on thd SON J. AYLING. Estate of Sarah H. Ruazgles. Nomwic 1d District, dece The Executor exhibite tration account w Court for allow: Ordered, Th A. D. 1917, at noon, at the City be. and hearing the same, an. tor is directe: nce: it is there in seld the eald appointed BN M. DRESCHER. te of Vol ased citten appiication alleging settiement or an order belonzing to a'in said ap- Judge a true Clerk. Judge, efore Distric his adminis- 1 said estate to the | 26th day of May, clock inthe fore- e Court Room i by publishing this order onoe in some newspaper having a circulation in sald st of sz to the Con NELSON I, AYLING, Judge. a true The above and foregolng Is copy of record. HEL Assistant BN M. DRESCHER. Clerk. ast three davs prior to ring, and make re- AT A COURT OF PROBATE_HELD . on the 2lst day Brotent NPLSON 3. AYLING, Estate of Anna A Bushnell, of rwich, within and for the District May, Judge, late Norwich. in said District. deceased The Administrator exhibited his ad- ministration account with said estate Court for allowanc fore of it is there- Ordered, That the 26th day of May, A.'D. 1917 at 9 o'clock in the fore- noon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, be, and the same i in said District, appolnted ~ fof hearing the same and the aid Admin- istrator 1s directed to give noti ce thereof by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a ctreulation in ‘said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing. and make return to the Court. ELSON J. AVLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is = true copy of record Att may 2 Assistant +: HBLDN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. Dr. Roo Alfred Richards DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat Evenings 7-8 m 305 Thayer Building Tel. 209 House tel. 1225 FREDERICK T. BUNCE THE PIAND TUNER 22 CLAREMOUNT AVE. Phone 838-2 Norwich, Conn. “FRESCOTT"—AT THE.DAVIS TO-| 3 p DAY jro e m DRS. L. 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. F.and A. J. LaPIERRE Office Hours: to 3 p. m. by appointrment Sundays excepted NOTICE TO SELL RBAL ESTATE. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ,North Stonington, within and for the on the Present—CHARLES C. .GRAY, Judge, District of North Stonington, 1$th day of May, A. D. 1917. Estate of Addle B. Price, late of North Stonington, in sald District, de- ceased. The Executor filed a written apphi- gation allesing that said estate is now in settlement in said Court, and pray- ing for an order to sell certain real estate belonging to said estate, fully described In sald application. ‘Whereupon. It Is Ordered, That said application bé heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in North Stonington. in sald District, on the 25th day of May, A. D. 1917, at'2 o'clock in the afternogn, and that notice of the pendency of sald application, and of said hearing thereon. be given by the ublication of this order twice in The rwich Bulletin, a newspaper having a cireulation in said District and by s xinft' on, five days prior to the date of said hear- ing, and that return be made to the fosting . copy on the pubiic n the Town of Nomth where the deceased Jast dwelt, Cotirt. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. CHARLES C. GRAY. Judee. mavans -OIWICH. CONN._TUESDAY, MAY fl. 1917, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES " LOST AND FOUND WANTED TS Fridey NNt between Davis| WANTED_Girl to tend trade. 1y "bll Yol.ll' selas Sre i anuiie Samre may m'" ier “motty Wi LefuEe. | ~ WANTED Suburban_water outfit; ‘windmill, electric or' gasolime; all or A6, stats whers it s and L R R WANT to __may22TuWThS WAH“]'E!D——OIMI‘. work om farm, garden or teaming, by hour, day or 480 week, by ex] lenced m-m&"h aook: | Apply Hox i, Balietia: & when you want good help and botiter. T WANTED To want it quickly. Heip ls scarce " mariid Lhonit. now, but the best workers read ‘without a ‘flh)‘lzti ’:,]‘:2 ry, Norwich. Bulletin Want Ads. — WANTED —Automol = L et Bt 5s | Frank Navis, White's Court, Iy, When you fhave a “dom’t bearing the name National want” which you bel Shoakc and Shos Store: cantents, tafeia ot e e dress; had better return It to Tie s etin_G@fice, And mo questions will | ohrymns 8. niture, floor coverings, stoves, S— may22d_ | care Bulletin Co. ‘maykid clothing, tools, etc., advertised LOSTSaturtay cvening. Mav 19. be- | — wANTED Canvas in Bulletin Want Ads find ready m 9 and 1, on road from Daniel &5 use new, 5 {xom Danieison | rnt, Butletin ool miayeis i i rim and a Hberal re- R o e g hored 75 | st Tmeren rooun: ‘ome Ut When you flose something— TR, Dewood, Wanregan, G mayzia s od . No. 17 Green Bt, New may21d g:n agz{]' n mayaid for most Norwich people ars =i || homest—and on finding anything WANTID Canoe; state price . e AAaices Bulletin Office. inetinctively, turn to Bulletin FoR SALE S e Want Ads to locate the loser. U YMEN, ire: and halblrn HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE |35 i b Bl | ,oment sy o o Best Residential Section WE BUY and_soil foow furniturs, V'Ih-n you want to sell your 7 stam] false teetl ant! QIIGI or _any- estate. On Weshingten Street, morth = of | {i%1sc: ‘ola books especially waat: | "% R s e i st it | B e Rl When you want to buy or sell ing distance’to Fres Achdemy. Park Smers: work || Pets @ business or a le Church an ouse.” ’ Reas- e onable price and teras to sult pur- | Bonas: ‘socd chimes For Family. Nunto Sc a Line chaser. % Mfg. (,0-. East Lyme. " mm!d Wil sell new two family house in TEer desiruble part of city on easy terms |, VN 1E Bromin; T e 1 w 5 g and at an attractive price. aet: send by parcel post n«f"" . . Checl by return mail . L. Maser. The Norwich Housing Co.|g %y B!:QPml-delnNA, Pa. - may18d RO SR ARCHA W. COIT, Aq "t ID——A Jcsm! Call FOR SALE—Restaurant doing a good o acwxs‘x:.?'flkmm e business; will be sold sheap. " Apply 0 4 "~ mayzza w Avm—). Sheap homse. Inauire SR at nioon A% Baldwin Store. Tafivlie | FOR SALB Doage roadvier. 1410 D WG e it ot arioen Jois than 5.000 miles: bar Box 111, Westerly, R. L mayléd way. mnyzfid Eight-room cottage, all latest im- |~ “ANTED—_A gir] for gemeral house-| ~ FOR SALE—Man and wife moving provements, large - barn, and eight|work. Mrs. W. N. Eastwood, 360 Wash. | offer for enle & solid mahogany Francis L e may: Bacon uprignt plano, swesl. tone. extra uilding lots, los n the best resi- | — o 153 | 1&ht touch and in perfect conditio: WANTED—At The FPasolk Co. 18814 Very reasomable price will take th dential seotion of Jewett City Yt . 'a saleslady to step in_the 3 - 3 nin® | lans. "Address P. O, Box 420, Nor- bos ‘of a gl hn = 2 5. SBIGEL, = #a| _FOR BALE Five piece oak bedroom . g EVRYBODY _SEZ: Why dontcha ok Real Estate and Insurance, ghange vour ad?Lots ot peeple don't e L Taaiive (s SLE REgts know Cyet ‘where our Smoke Shop lx Ave. O mays 5 e o Norwich Savings Soclety ls two | wom am St may19d Tel 243 | doors below us. the Woolworth ©§ and | 50x320, sell right; also rarms from. s 10 is opposite, the Pasnik Co. _mext|up to most any Brice, dcor: B0k s up. Fagan's Smoke | rdus. Uncasville. Conn. Shop. mayl4d | =22 = =y orses; one 1300 WANTED Second hand and antigue other llght driving horee, furniture of all kinds; get our prices g00d ‘workers. 363 Boswell Ave. before you sell. A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- ay17ThSTy 23 Garfleld Ave. may22d FOR RENT Fine store on Franklin Square; has large basement. Arche W. Coit, 63 Broadway. maylsd TO RENT /Tenement seven rooms, | O modern improvements, with or without garage, at 61 Willlams St Phone 1027 FOR RENT—Hous: of lang, lots of frult and docommodn- SUMMER PASTURE n Pvmon. cheap. Apply b2 Broadway, City. may18d rooms, all modern, fine location; also a basement tenement, for 38 per month, | g may1 TO LET—Two furnished ments for _ light housekeeping, Guillotte's Block, Jewett City. " mayiid TO RENT _Three desirable furnished rooms with board if wanted: one ar- ranged for light housekeeplng. at The H._Gall Tel. 1080, aprzsa ROOMS to rent 68 apris . Fanning, aprigd “FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- keeping at 108 School St. Phone 1048-3 apria TO RENT_—furnished rooms: nice rooms for light housekeepls Main over Brooklyn Outfitters ruruusmm rooms; reasonable rates; suitably for light nousekeeping; STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable prics. In- FOR SALE SALE HORSES I have 20 Horses that aispose of right away. Ni are big work horse weigh from 900 to see them. MER R. PIERSON. lin St.” Tel 7i7-3. may3d = A WORD to turkey raisers: Koneman ANTEDGirls for spoolin Specific No. 14 Is a scientific treatment West Side Stk 3 for' the prévention and cure of black- head in turkeys. It has never falied to do the work. ~Prepared and sold by Konemah Fouliry Yards, 458 West Mein 8t. Norwich, Conn. Price 50c. GugTuThs American Strawboard Co. | xS, s chair. 110 Lafayette St. mayl5TuS FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE of 9 rooms Tel. 536- mayld4d FOR SALE Two-tamily house, within five min utes walk from Fop} Allen's thauire of JORN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. CAN USE GOOD, HUSKY, |rico™ it oo it i 28 families; must be seen at once, as own- er is leaving town. Inquire on the premises. may21d and Garage NEAR CENTER OF CITY “FOR SALE—One 1916 Maxwell tour- $750 IN CASH AND BALANCE ON ing car, has been run 5,000 miles, tires “moRTcAGE Good Wayes mow:“price $350. Inauire at e - FDR SALE-—Onc late 1915 \Iu‘well JAMES L. CASE touring car, has been run 7,000 miles, g0od condition; a bargain at $300. In- 87 SHETUCKET ST. guire at Imperial Garage. may21d Foné s.;m—omg black wa n\;-td'?mo case, desk, one black walnut bedstead, Wanted—O0ld False Teeth B G725 00 Conmode, one whainot, one FOR SALE sy ¥k gty antlatio ouk beasicad, drosder'and com: moda, one ebony rocker, 351 o We pay up to $10 por sst, ac- B divar, e fcebox. . 3. H. Georss, 19 Thamesville Trolley to City Two fine ]mum’-,ls with three apartments to_their value Hamlin ¢ Phone 1473. may2ld each. Centrally located and well THE GOLLATERAL LOAN CO. “FOR SALE 19 ouring car In Fented with modern improvements. 142 Main Street, Up-stairs e e R S Also parccl of land on Montville | Established 1872, Norwich, Conn. Wll| 510 good saddie or ariver: team wagon trolley line. Appy to 89 Franklin St, 2 light surry, nearly new. Tel. 1872-22. may1sd FOR SALE Horse, mare, weight 1000 or 121 Broadway Ibs. _Phone 1865 may19d PLUMEBING AND GAS FITTING FOR SALE_Good driving horse: s: _— —_— for ladles. F. H. Fanning, Jewett Olt may19d FOR SALE Poorless, 1912 truck, CALL UP 734 With or Without Gas Attach- ments but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES fur powerful motor, four “peed gearset, Tull floating rear axle, price very low} Reo 1915, four oylinder: this car i constgned to us by owner and is a Wonderful value at $550. The Frisble- MeCormick Co. 52 Shetucket St mayiid FOR SALE Light five passenger Overlana touring car, has been driven privately, just overhauled; price very reasonable. Phone Danielson 105-13. maylid FOR SALE One 1016 Indlan motor- | cycle, threo speed power plus twin cylinder; been newly overhauled at the factory and le In first class shape; WANTED eloctrical "equipment and one | extra Seat: price 3200. Address Box 1352, 100 girls for shop work, 34 girls for | Jewett City, Conn., or Phone 33- house work, 2 table waltresses, 65 lab- | _ 1a¥16d orers (30c an hour), 6 farm hands, 10 | FOR SALB Good work horse, team weavers, 10 spinners, 16 burlers (girls), | 8nd double hatness for $150. 191 North 2 |3 colored girls, colored boy. o L TR AR Robert d. Cochran: FREE ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU FOR SALE_Pair of team hor: GAS FITTING, Central Bldg, Geo. L. Chesbro, Mar | 7oes” ana” tears wagon. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 30T Hampton, Conn. oo Washington Sq., Washington Building e L A uffi = Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing FOR, SALE_Cheap. a cottagy “house ' B Steady Work. Apply with four fooms.” Inquire at 36 Bo Phone Ssi C. M. ROBERTSON CO. THERE 3 %0 aaverus:ng medium in MODERN PLUMBING R as essential in modern house as EE . FOR SALE ectricty is to lighting. We guaran- | tee the very best PLUMBING WORK BO“I of d.‘ Fm Advm A ocentrally located BRICK BLOCK in good condition at a low price. by expert workmen at the fairest Cekine for $600 and $1,500 respect- A. M. AVERY Telophone 1122-2 62 Broadway Ask us for plans and prices. fully have been sold, BUT FOR ONLY FORD AUTOMOBILE Good condition, _self-starter, clectric J. F. TOMPKINS $1,250 I can sell you’a, 50 acre Farm, 10 |lights, shock absorbers. Low price for 67 West Main Street acres tillable, balance wood and |quick sale. Men and Women | VERSAILLES SANITARY ‘ FIBRE MILLS, VERSAILLES, CONN. h Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY STREET DANIELSON, CONN. The Eugene S. Nash property on the de of Meckanic strest. Cot- with 12 rooms, city water, gas and electricty, on Iot 72 feet in | width with concrete walk. This very desirable centrally located property is offered at a very reason- able price, part mortgage if desired. Full particulars by communicating with FRANK W. COY, Agt. Stillman Building Wester!, FOR SALEL Cottage Houses, Tenoment and pess Biocks, Building Lots, 1 birable locations. List your p you care to sell or rem r number of people looking for re tate investments. WILLIAM F L1, Real Estate and Insurance. Room 108. Thayer Bldg. | HERE IS YOUR CHANCE |7 to buy a cottage, barn and five acres [0 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 ClIff Street rr——=\ FOR SALE No. 70 Willlams St. splendid modern home, in best residential section; all conveniences, large level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms if desired. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Strest Phenes 724 FOR SALE 500 Boswell Ave. built only 10 years ago, large lot, 60x200 feet, with abundarce of fruit, There are also two hen houses and other buildings. Property must be seen to be appreclated.” Owner leaving town. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. pasture land, a fine cottage house of TRYON’S AGENCY 7 rooms, barn, wagon shed, crib and 715 Main St. Willimantic, Conn. F B s hennery, 1 horse, about 12 henms, 1 “Telephone 763 lumber wagon, some hay, 1 harrow, 1 grindstone, lot of mason's tools, har- Heating and Plumbing |z=:s picts bt ot Took cegiiveat $=2,800 . door, abundance of fruit on pilace 92 Franklin Street This is a bargain. Investigate. UY Send for 1y Farm Bulletin. Choice WILL B of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE IiRON GAST|"GS Ferpes Speoinlise Has bath, electric lights and gas: 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2,| heated by hot water system. Only FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Westerly, R. I. Tel. 2365 five minutes’ walk to heart of city and near car line. Good facilities for plac- ing a sarage. More than one-half VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0|, . 5 L T R R Agricultural Limestone| == %"= e The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telephone 1334 €3 Broadway Will be very difficult to get this sea- 8o place your order early. with The Peck-McWilliams Co. NOTICE DEAD HORSES AND COWS Removed Free of Charge Call 1626 New London. Ask for Chas. On acoount of Increase in price of to- the Whitestone Cigar will be Later. Reverse charge. WHEN YOU WANT to put t 1, ). WEST SIDE WiDE co. |e bura shs, peels thire b g0 O N B NANT o P. O. Box 379, New London ' vertising columns of The 1 :‘r,nklln»!n. s Where v.«\s‘r, age A ret's nest in a pal And looking on thet scens We trembled, and wers 4w est ae Man T Deoo; neyi8d | Hellenes may hold that pase Tn the land of Macedon with & fow aocres | And walk whers Pls tions for poultry. F. B. Greenslit But Plato's sout ¥, D. 2, Yuntic, Ct. h m.“.‘, "g‘g:-nt ::"Afzfy.’,/., TO RENT—An _apartment of flve | "Twas then, O Snow-ehoulde o keen w Apply & E. Fanning, 2 Broadwsy. | Thgt cailed to Russta f3 freel Washington Court. Apply o Mra W.|My trus love Tl “I Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Unlon St. jyzsd | most Herr been Dresden, r spent 26 they w An Greek p Kallithea ( ens )on rifles, most of them old —fTerbert Trench, in Lomde A FEW LIvms TO RENT—Two furnished rooms for | nry trus 1o light housekeeping. 88 Union st | ™, 700/ Phone 1195:2 mAy16d | v F hank ™ wnermann, o body was % ceremony, | ymusden o 9-room house with all improve- | Darats Telefon, wh "Ge ments and in finest of condition, §| NCERCIATY Y numbe Athens eol officers belong ry Control Eoard, a The Congress of the Armies FOR SALE Western Russian front has grant complete liberty both In barracks and whe The very desirable Cottage House,|and the r to wear « owned and occupled by Professor J.[ing. It also & > military Herbert George, 19 Hamlin Street. A |TUHUFY o very attractive proposition. For full particulars inquire of ealute STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF T SO A Mo 4 Lucas County, ss. Real Estate Broker, k J. Clieney makes oat Franklin Square Norwich y PRE firm Ehy'oF doedor - FOR SALE faid, and thaf said Ao ON LONG POINT each and every 2P Dew seven-room cottage on lot No. [ cannot be cured by the use of etian harbor, runaing to wate il ‘wired for electric llght along whole waterfront and i Sworn to before me puu driven for boat landing. Terms|in my presence, this 6t easy. Also for sale one waterproof | ber, A D. 185 CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHE tent, 20x12, sultable for &utomobllo. AW idress B, North. Wind-| (Seal) tary ey Gomn. Tel 8438, Willimantit Biv. | Halls Catarrh Moaloins 12 taken in mey10THSTu ternally and acts through the bicod o ol ng medium In AR GoLIGat equal to The Bul- etin for business results. the mucous surfaces of the = Send for testimonials, Iree sold 3; “‘5‘:5'.:‘.:9#&”""‘ Hall's BRI tor constipation,

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