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A FULL ASSOCIATED PROBABLY RAIN TODAY; PRESS DESPATCHES FAIR TOMORROW FOR SALE YANTIC | What Is Going On Tonight FOUR WOMEN [imemee o, and white, { % S——— — FLOUR retalled at wholesale prices;| TO RIBNT _Tenement at Poqueta E aifsature Moving Plotures at the Au-| Local Men Attend Spring Meeting of male collie 48 e | A e lrpners, Bvasd Ggid Medal gnd Gueen .,r‘,'}u. Srie bar: | uck? miiza w. Geer fim.mue&“fi? fin THE st riem i i . H. Peabody. : Tl in two s, One-half | roois, spring water, on trolley Imm Moving Pictures at the Lreed The-| National Assooiation of Overseers— =8 SN0 o - @irl for_gen- | barrel, 3825, Telephone 553-2 Glate possession; remt $16 per monin. | O stve me yet ti - Belated Arbor Day Exercises—Per- LOST—Friday night, between Davis| oral housework. y to Mrs. Walter| may23d S. E. Holdridge, Ledyard, Conn. Tel the fathers #ro ‘audeville and Mecving Fictures at Theatre and Ocoum, an auto headlight | S. Price, 124 Main Westerly, R. 1. e 1855-4. may23d The gospe of the r ¥ the Davis Theatre. sonal Notes. rim. Finder notify Willam LePage,| may: FOR SALEB—Young Jersey cow. new | o = lead our ANNOUNCEMENT Cheries S, Gumer ana Eugene T.| Positive Proof th Leraatiien B | o —as —vemmter 5y | Beros peament Dore B Do B | D e 48 baon i 0T | The vign S e et St et ve t Lydia E. | rLost_onday. during noon nour, a | competent, expeenced ' man; _ rafer e 3 ° hat w _ana v O'Connors attend: o epring m 5 Hghtwelght DIACK overcoat, on Bath St | ences '~ Write Teamster, care Bulletin( FOR SALE—Red chicks one month | ey 2 i N T ing and election of officers of the Na- | Pinkham’s Vegetable or on Broadway, between Union Squaré | 0o b [ o1d Bfe, #ix weeks 8bc. three months | 70 RENT_Newly farnished room The Base-Clef Concert. ‘tional Association of Woolen and Wor- % and Backus Hospital Finder please | — ullets 31; Leghorn day old chicks lsc. | The Seymour, 84 Franklin St. 2 e The second concert of the Bass-Clef | sted Overseers at Rocky Point Satur- return_to F, C. ner, Norwich. hor;:::‘l‘ % ;o‘“{?&‘l‘n ::_ 'Ilo.f‘ md‘.rlflg: Peasley, Cheshirc, Conn. $87-2. &) SR Y, 7 s s series will be given in Slater Hall on |day, making the trip in Mr. Garner's NN, T K aarass 3. T, Watson, North | ——"" " — | “FOR RENT—Seven room house and ot | Friday the 25th. automobile. LOST — Bngllsh _setier _bird _dog, | Stonington, Conn., . D. No. 2. WOR SALE_One four vear old Hol- | barn, with two mcres of land, near No:- nd | _The personnei of the club remains | ~Robert J. Harrington, a visitor here brown, mxxzste.# o, 53034, nams | * maySed sioin cow ana two Yearings. “Charles | wich Wna Westerly’ car 1in " Tudulic . very much the same as at the January | this spring, was elected president of Browse. y ert . F. uter, Blumenscheid, Hampton il % , Conn, # | Somcert and the ensemble numbers | the association for tho year. Hanover, Conn. mayezd | WANTED_By an old establifhel|™ o SALB Good farm b LT IO O xperiencel manufacturing concern, an experiencel o £ have been chosen with a view to va- Arbor Day Exercises. LOST —Saturday evening. May 19, be- | man bookkeeper; m: s, three months old, $10 each ¥OR RENT_Fine store on ¥ riety as well as to musical worth. tween 9 and 11, on road from Daniclson | apening new set of books; none but|Hickle Putnam, Conn, R. 4. m: Square; has large basement. Archa W In presenting Myrna Sharlow, the| Deferred Arbor day exercises were b0 Worcester, one new 31xp. Fiek non- | ckpericnced considered. ~Address Box AT b sl 5o Colt, 63 Broadwa: mayi9d oms, hout hone _may1sd seven improvements, with or w at 61 Willlams S skid shoe, Nn: l.!ldldclgfle!‘: a liberal re- | 49, Bulletin Co. may23d old horse, a good roader an Tne ward wiil b or ity return to for sale or trade for cattle = 7 NTED 5o 5z fo 5 had failed.”—Mrs. H. J. L. FEATHER, | "W, Xowood, Wauresan, Ot = may2iq | , WANTED_Boy over 16 years of age. 8, ur ernde for: oattls. WANTED Young lady to sell tick- held at Sodom school Friday efternoon TR Aas Saen Torrunsie Ta. sseusim | Ten the Zollowing prosram was sir- | Pioref Bty Beeli) 2ty ' one of the youngest and most bxil- | ®R* ne Murphy; song, The Star | 61 Hamilton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. liant stars to be found among our | tion Cath Danville, TIL.—%T would not be alive 4 Spangled Banner, school; recitations, % v e —$io Tew acres z e o, . 3 s le ue, ic, Conn., R. . i 2 try. F. B. Greenslit, ¥ fore reaching her 34th year found her- as i o P S| L ons for_poultry. e E. D. 2, Yantic, Ct. s e e e e RR. New London, Conn. o lght; Georse A. Kahn. |cheap. Apply b2 Broadway, EXCEPTIONAL chance for energ i i e may18d | And mo bevond, the st Brown Thrush, Fred ZLadd; Sprins, e ok ool Xionaer Howica; _pons. Spring, cured T from & av&nmml-‘e 1??: é'm"h Manager Ruseell of the Boston Op- |School; recitations, Swingine, Adam Danville, TIL. era Company accepted her in Oct, |Howicz: The =Bl Syt y, Pa—°T wish all women ‘who suffer from female troubles would 1812 as a member of his famous or- |Catherine Murphy; =~ Words Steady Work. Apply o e e e vliing i et AV . : ization. While t under 20 years| Wings, LesHe Brown: 'Fl':s Song Spar- -~ b salesman, as in_or s R AD0 A b e e - . T n i moon wert prom small yarts |zow, Olive Laad; Natore's Hired Man | take Lydia E. Pinkhem's Vegetable | ) ROBERTSON CO. |iifa “SHotr neshSig Rpeiier: reter- | Superd Eyerbearcrs and” 100 Spring T L T o RS 0w %o leading roles and the closs of the| Orin Banning; sone. Robin Redbreast | Compound as I ayoided a surgical oper- | e irea. - DuBont. Hubber .Co.. | Bearers. 32, postpald. Herman Gager. 37 g Fanning. b2 Broadway. meason of 1913-14 found her substi- (School: Y*,}f“%ll’hflvtr- Tree.AVloh lfionbylt:,m”—ldrs.o RHINES, MONTVILLE Tnc, 110 West 40th St., New York City. |North Frankiin, Conn. mays | “'may1sa 4 e aD R tuting for the leading soprano of the | Banning: o v ‘akes, Austin » Pa. ay28d FOR SALE —Restaurant doin; d|~ TO LETTwo furnished tenements ” Comuany Madame Melba whose place |Smith; Wild, Geese, Ernest Sherman; jorth Haven, Conn.— “Lydia E. S ANTED Gl 7o meneval house: | bastaces; srill be soid chean: APl 40 | for . e Pousekecping, Gullloiies iy e she took at the tweifth hour, singing |Song, Sweet and Low, school; recita-| pinkham’s Vegetable Compound re- FOR SALE AN Tack Box 734, Danlelson, | I. F. Gavitt, Stonington Borough. Tel. | Block, Jewett Ciy. maylid _ ¢ 3 the role of Mini in La Bo Boheme. Maneger Russell took the Boston Company to London and Paris and tions, The Sea Gulls, Harry Hansen; ‘Robins Come, Annie Howicz, Talks on the value and beauty of e AL T w of life. There 15 mothing like it to Conn, ‘mar21Ws 5 410-5. may22a_ ANTED —Men, 18 or ove wanted; e = 375 FOR SALE Man and wife. moving —Two furnished rooms f keeping. 88 Union St 0 REN iight ho Zovernment railway mail clerks; offer for sale a solid mahogany Francis | Phone 1192 may16d 1 t i with | forests followed, also on bird homes there, too, Miss Sharlow met Pranklin Institute, Dept. 37.F., Roches- | Hght touch amd in perfect condition; great success singing at the Royal|and birds. overcome the trying symptoms. "~ Mrs. - - < eason: # his |rooms with board if wanted; one ar- Opera Concert Garden, London, and at| A garden was planted and the- chil- FLORENCE ISELLA, x 197, North Best Residential Section ter,,N. Y. ;1.":;4’ rAaflu::hPWé“ sz;‘u :ZQvaVHn\‘_ R TiEad for. AT housekeering. At . ihe Anglo-American Opera in Paris.|dren tock a short walk in the woods | Haven, Conn. 8 36 i T = i i e a0 DLy | e .0, IR o e ke 3 e A emetion the was en | in quest of a tree and wild flowers. A | The many convin testimonials [On Washington Street, north of | ( WANEEDGI to tend tade, SRRy p. _Tel. 1 FOR SALE Five-plece oak_bedroom | —prm e e — e . Yoy dar plan birds shelter ¥ i Broad Street, fine level lots, beautiful Eita Baunse Sy by the Chi Opera Company | cedar was e con-unflg’mbh-hedm e newspapers ANTED Suburban__water outfit; | set, price $10. Inquire 36 St. Regis urrou! 3 trolley, short i 4 e er from those distressing ills pect~ | Cifurch ‘and “Fhe Clue Houser Teas: | Bart, of poutiti, sixte whors I is end| = on sarm—rora Sorin Dinnam STORAGE—_Apply J. E. Fanning, : e e reaiinioe a0 me- Heard and Bose. l‘guhmleu-aexfl:nL d_n& ;khIn\: onable price and ter.ns to suit pur- | Priooy, a0k ioey Bulletin Office. 50x230, sell right; also farms from Frosdmey. ). .- aprild | HSS hful appeara: s egetable Com] is the medicine |chaser. il up to most any price. James N. Wat- [ puj = and light house- | Beaut teoric rise in the operatic world makes | Mr. and Mrs. Bromley spent the week | qS8STR0 5 e ell mew two family house in| WANTED—To rent two saddle horses | rous. Uncasville, Conn mMay22a | koo ot a0t B e ekt hones | BoPhsT o her today the most remarkable of our|end with friends in Worcester. desirable part of city on easy terms | foT pleasure riding only: best of treat- | =S p =g r o i 163 | aprida < American sopranos. Mrs. Henry Pendleton of 'Waterbury and at an attractive price. ment guaranteed. Lieut. Rand, ’;:rfl Peoke S 1 gufle and lot at _’3 — —®% - Y ~ | The Since the close of the opera season|was a guest here during the past State Armory, Norwich. may: ec] it.; could be ar nged for two ,TO REN lr—- 'urnished rooms; also P families; must be seen at once, as own- | nice rooms for light housekeepivg. 270 | Automobiles to wash. White's Court. CIty. her concert engagements have been | week. MPENSATION AGREEMENTS. i i . | many and her success is evervwhere| William Tucker of Springfield spent oo BGA s. |The Norwich Housing ' Co. . over Brooklyn outfl er is leaving town. Inquire on premises. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent * | s o themme. e singer whom |8 750k nd in town with his par-| Six Have Been Approved by Compen-| ARCHE b ul e sreanaEr . o o p Myrna Sharlow is ents, Mr. and Mrs, iam Tucker. Sion Cottiieionor Dionohys. elephone roadway By an experienced teach-| FOR SALE—One 1916 Maxwell tour- A SERt housekseping. | The 1 f everyons who enjoys vocal music| W. W. Weeks of Willimantic was a - Coring hrough summer ing car, has been run 5,000 miles, tires o R O R e o [l should hear. .| recent guest at his home here. i = «ation: good reference. Write B. S. = i 350, 5 g = Reserved mat tickets at Cranston’s | “Mre, AT, I. L. Eddy recontly spent a | p.Six compensation agreements have | care Bufiet i gt U, Inqutre st Tiperial this morning. Single concert sale|few days in New Haven. . : P o e SR L s 10! F THE I now open. Willam Crofts and his guest, John | Sommissioner James J. Donohue as o ATt elass| FOR SALE—One late 1915 Maxwell HUMOR OF Tt = H. Williams, spent the week end in| °pC¥T’ pn o i o, New London, | Weed appiy. No. 17 Green St, New Lon- | touring car, has been run 7,000 miles, S s = Hanover, guests of Mr. Crofts’ par- |, 2°%l- SFrentice Co. e ach: b don, Conn may21d_ | good condition: a bargain at $300. About 26,45, 25 fedkl. at 88 Pranidin X DAVIS THEATRE e ents. ; i e ey quire at Imperial Garage. 4 - : cause of index finger, rizht hand WANTED Canoe; state price and | Quire at Imper e. may21d - & Three Big Time Keith Acts and Will Mrs. H. H. Howe has been spending | pryiseq causing felon, April 6, $6.85 I Nddress Canoe, Bulletin Ofice. | —From SALE—One biack walnut books | Siocr Suitable for almost any kind of jam Desmond in Paddy O'Hara, Five | the past two weeks in Abington with | weeuis and expenses.’ 3 ta | case, desk.one black wainut bedstead, | business, at a reasonable price. In- Part Triangle Feature Photoplay |her daughter, Mrs. Charles Arnold Tead- Erenfips : Co.. New Londom C AGE HQUSE JOURNEYMEN, wiremen and helpers glf_‘e‘fxer and commode, one whatnot, oné | quire at Bulletin Office. Today—New Show Tomorrow. o and W. Cantwell, 159 Howard street, wanted: open shop conaitions: £9od | AnHiaue salk bedotea: o e Sats: tne EA ITEM New ' London, because of injured it i brbury, Conm o L Rayidd Icebox © 3. H. Georwe. 19 The bill of Keith vaudeville and ST SIDE s tle finger left hand, March 19. $9.56 of 9 rooms Sate e e Hamiin St._Phone 14 mayzia FOR SALE Triangle photoplays which clos three days engagement at this th today is one of exceptional merit and re All-Day Missionary Meeting—Thomas Hartley Buys Land and Buildings weekly and expenses. New London Ship & Engine Co. and Ciifford Gillogly, 50 Poquonock road, and Garage WE BU =11 _tools. furniture. <tamps, false teeth. antiques or any- ng alse: 0ld books especially want- te or call. Louis D. Ward, 32 FOR SALE_Good_driving horse; safe H. Fanning. Jewett City mayi9a SALE HORSES is made up entirely of feature acts, 'A;vge from Norwich Housing Company— | Groton, I'rsas(‘:ura of shaft of left ulna, 24M W FOR__SALE Peericss ik - e T ¢ special attraction is Frescott and his| pamage at Relianc ill Repaired. | APtil 14, $9.41 weekly renses. NEAR CENTER OF CITY fosd & ors; work | powerful motor, four speed gearset e T e Niha of theta cocworker Miss Hope Fden. who pre- 9 Sutfencs Wil HSpeRal| T ael teme & B, and = o B | Pt Nioating s asls. Drice vary 10w, | isposc of cleht away, Nize of them sment 2 unique offering .embracing| A anq Mre. James E. Whaley of | Marine Railway Co, oank, and|§$750 IN CASH AND BALANCE ON B ehance for family, Niantic | Reo 1915, four cylinder; this car I |Waigh rrom 900 to 1200 Ibs. Come and n {many difficult tests of “thought trans- | yyar(70rg ana MMr. and Mrs. Frank E.|John A. Thorner, 19 Maple avenue, MORTGAGE Co., East Lyme. meyisd | constgned to, us_ by owher s 15 2| see them. {ference.” Freacott does not ask that | WATHOrd Snd T and NS Frant B\ New London, = index finger broken e Lo Halea s teshi i Ront | MACHIRER ED, e IAhetucubt B e BLMER R PIERSON questions be written on paper. He [ 006 WS YOO o Whaley, and dislocated January 26, $10 weekly e WANTED-—Old false teeth: B . £ st Tel. 536-3 mayi4a merely asks that one concentrate their | (€0 e, e, P aley, of | ond expenses, maiter if broken: 1 pay $1 to $10 per| mayl7d el Tming on every detail. as well as their | CYfer avenue o inier ana| Jeremish Twomey & Co, 52 Bank JAMES L. CASE set; send by parcel post and recslys|¥om SALE -Light five passenger == @Wn first name, which is for identifica. | son were week end visttors with Mrs.|Street, New Loodon, injury to head, 37 SHETUCKET ST. 1 i may18d | privately, Jasi overnaien; price vers FOR SALE [ dea Soa. e s T 5 Degreinier's mother in Plainfield. They 5. weekly . and expenses. = e reasonable. Phone Danielson 105-13. | Bden, who is biindfolded and seated | JRere (o B Men € o 8 o ses on “rawford Co. New London, At_once, blacksmith. Call | "®ASOnAb| Two-family o wit five & | 3 umnl'he Nnwe, wxl:h tell the name | Sunday. gene C. Peck, Waterford, se- —+ = sl mmlm:){lll;g s i P 5 utes’ from Hopkins & Alle E question and give the answer in a All-Day Meetin; rious bruist of right elbow and arm, P z oo amesild DA One ndian mtor- | shop: can t very reasona g Bogor . - ing. b S e ¥ = cycle, three speed power plus twin|if taken at once. For full pa 2 Company. who offer ;an up-to-date |meeting at the home of Mrs. C. N.| e Postponed Auction at Miner’s, D N CaTate it Tow. U]l s tory dng s dn Arst clxss: shaps: JOHN A, MORAN. y oadity "which includes singing, violin | Sweetser on Fox Hill Sunday. A 2 Sl 2 = Seat: price $200. Address Box 1934 T | solos and dancing. There are four|number from out of town were pres- | INE times in Girl to do general house- | jewett Conn., or Phone 38-4. g g in ten, |will be held teday at 11 a. m. e et J;":‘y" i AR T &N ayton - SATI people in this act. The third act is|ent. Bhe Street Urchin, a talented youns- | _A. Brockway, formerly of the Bast plon S Bl BE | sier. Sho presents Brefty Maging | Sidc, has moved s family to Laurel e whenkcars&ct rain or shine. WANTED At The Fasnik Co. 15 |and aoubic TR sam and’ musical skit. The Trian - | F Gl cranky, the W. A. MiNER | main S lediady ‘1o step in_the | Main St. i e 1s William Desmond .in ~Paddy Buys Pasture Land. i I E = e 4 who is getting mar- G —raic ot teim v DANIELSON, CONN. \ u § LUBRICANTS | troubleispoor = 27~ | “For SALE _Pair of team horses O'Hara.” a five part Ince producton| Andrew Rosmark of Fox Hill re- full of thrills and bubbling over with | cently purchased a number of acres Jrish humor and rapid fire action. To |of pasture land formerly owned by Mr. complete the show there will be a|Bernard. TobiBcatian years old, weigh 2700 Ibs., Set of har- | The Eugene S. Nash property on tne | = . | ST = Bess and’ team wagon. J. G. Lewis. |westerly side of Mechanic street. Coi: | Dixon’s lubricants lay an oily ‘Agl'lcflltlll'al Limesmlle £ r adr [ Lote of Eebion, o, maysd_ |tage house with 12 rooms, city ‘water, where our Smol FOR SALL Al kinds of seeds and|gas anc electricty, on lot 72 feet in :]}i‘rfl:‘hi:”;fzi‘:he:(gmedy called “ler = J_oqumfl,-} Walz o(l thdeas:s(de has veneer of selected flake graph- | wip pe very difficult to get this sea. S oo B anal] aan=ey xeoa lowy_ price. Greeneviile | width with) conceste wall. nished hi Sidow: i - o i i - | doors below hesWoolworih 5 5 2 h BTl Be dn sutire new ahow | ME and Man ATt e Bortmiors ite over all bearing surfaces. |son. So place your order early with i[5 Opposite, the Pasnik Co. mext| = o ’j:cm.f : This very desirable contrally located tomorrow and another fine bill is|and the latter's mother, Mrs. B. B, Metal-to-metal confact ceases. The Peck-McWilli e sor. ook i up.” Bagens BmOkel Sik Your voomu . Laanire At 86, Bos: | GLir biiee, part Mortuats i desiason- | Ing L : ‘booked for the last half of the week. | McIntyre, of 146 Palmer street, were in Lubrication troubles end. cWilliams Co. M9 | well Ave. marzed- |l Price, B SE0e I casired, . Full particular Matinee today at 2:15, 10c and 15c. | Westerly and Watch Hill Sunday. cond hand and antlaue | = = = by communicating Hivening 6:45 and 8:45, 10c, 15c 2nd | Mrs, Jane Maine wnd seister are Look for the Sign e = o kinas: et our prices | gttt G2, 22, RATEIHEINE, modlum 18 | with - 20c. Reserved seats 25c soon fo occupy a rent owned by E. J. St SR % LEGAL NOTICES Rell A~ Braéwer, 35 rank | BHC o Sininess resulte, ' 1o B FRANK W. COY, Agt. Duro of Fox Hill. ere is a correct Dixon lubris = — ——— —— — el TS may. Stillman Building Westerly, R. I BREED THEATRE Real Estate Purchese cant for each part of your car. | acAB A SOURT OF PROBATE HELD ANTED Girls for spooling; clean neighbor end tak . { at Norwieh, wit nd f e District 3 o W MilL Liionel Barrymore and Irene Howley| Thomas Hartley of the East Side Ask your dealar for the i on the day of May. | - West Bide Slik a1 “Cort and expe Thers Dixon Labrica FOR SALE R PUiEine Toe ‘That st A centrally located BRICK BLOCK Su! ", e Pare | Tecentiy purchased of the Norwich Cottage Tous hem in good condition at a low price. | sirable iocation Housing company the land and build- in “His Fother's Son,” a Five & CRare Metro Wonderplay Feature for To-|ings on ast Main street adjoining the JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. day and Thursday. |iana “of the Bridge district school. Jersey City, N. J. There is a fine two-tenement house Establisked 1827 the Breed will | and two good barns. The barn facing WANT! nesy BiEC Billuint Lot ED A. M. AVERY Homiser ot people looking for real es- betition | r of peopl 259 Young Man as Charge and|ygophone 11222 52 Broadway | te tnvestmtens” 7 ‘ Today and Thursda: present Lionel Barrymore and Irene |Stanton avenue was formerly used for R et S - he Howley in “His Father's Son.” a five- |a fire department headquartors. Hn (e e ed, al Entry Clerk e RogReul Fistate and inmurdnce, bl part Metro wonderplay of love, mirth | Miss Florence Buckley and Miss Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS CO. " | door~ rk and millions. The play is very dra- | Rosina Rogler of Ponobscot street at- petition be heard and detéermined Yantic FORD AUTOMOBILE — e e matic but is also filled with humor. |tended a surprise party given Albert e O onthe Good condition, self-starter, electric| HERE JS YOUR CHANCE. 3t is a very good story well put to- | Fairbanks at his home on Laurel Hill wich, in said District. on THE KALEIDOSC( el = = hts, shock absorbers. Low price for ther and well brought out on the | the latter part of the past week. - D. 1917, at 3 list to buy a cottage, barn and five . A nd théx no T lick sale. > buy a cottage, ba e acres| - B et e et e ey of Taet Ml pendencs; "ot Sald petition WANTED g TRYCON'S AGENCY e S N B AR AT B e it terest right from the start. A mill- | weel end with friends in New York. R B riEatE BURLERS AND SEWERS|715 Main st Willimantic, Conn. | cannot make a mistake in Buying it | ing ¢ : fonaire’s son is “burning up” his having a_circulatic fathers mone: Jared Hewitt of Fox Hill did his The old gentleman | plowing Saturday. Lol N EE = also an experienced Fireman for Jeast three da tella the youngster to get o work and | Rollo . Harris of Stonington road = = e | 1 e “made o this Conre "0 U nigheoamnk 3 Ls co i £ Gl Street | aro goini o bets him_ $6. e can't hold a 360 a | is employed as watchman for the Hop- "¢ "NBLSON J. AYLING, Ju ADMORE WOOLEN MiL £ v e 2 g Tonth Job for thirts days. The vouns | Kins & Allen Arms company. - | PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING | . apviicon Yoresstan is o Su Yantic Se BoO0: | ————————— E man starts out and gets a position as| The damage done by fire and water copy of record. B 3 9 Butler. " He Talle In love with'a protty | In the ‘Relance Tarn company” has Ritest: “HBLEN M. DRESCHE WILL BUY { Germ t o rl and prevents a bogus English | been repaired by the help of = avAsa s temptes B e N e | % =2 Robert d. Cochrane = FOR SALE || = bery and wins the wager. Mr. Barrv- more and Miss Howley have entered | Middlefield.—Mr. and Birs, Ba GAS FITTING, G Fs & i no with all their inimitable genius into|of Danielson have gome to opoaur PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING gt Norwich."on the 22a day of May Has bath, electric lights and gas No. 70 Willams St splenata ||| Pt 3 this powerful situation Farms after a visit with thelr daugh- | Washington Sa., Washington Building | Present—NBELSON J. AYLING. Judge Rewtas” by For yoter systam, Omy ] modern nems, in best resdential M. Gut o Other pictures on the programme | ter, Mrs. G. B. Hawkes. : Estate of George Wilfert, late of PiE TEEee. DEIE Lo Hearc of city an section; all conveniences, large War - include the Burton Holms' travel se- Norwich, Conn. Norwich, in said District, Gecéaned. A » |mear car line. "Good facilities for plac- PRl R i iy 0 i ries and a screamingly funny comedy | = Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing The Executor exhlibited his adminis- . ing a garage. More than one-half . o i P sonable ’! entitied tration acconnt with said extate to the and casy terms if desired. fa Honeyless Homeymoon e e i e INTELUGENT HELP purchase price may remain on mort- gage. A . attempted to outshine all previous ef- Phone 581 Ordered, That the 28th day of May = e ofeaa forts and has put together a company A. D. 1917, at_10 o'clock in the fore- of unusual excellence, headed by Os- noon,_at the Probate Court Reoom in ARCHA W. COIT Norma Talmmdoe in “Parthes” s the| S Toma i h S Slvoocts | MODERN PLUMBING | ¢ o e it 20 | G @t WAGIOS |, Tre, sy Borere bite Aoy Feature ~hotoplay for Today and ?Nféli’fl" ?l“auesz;'la.ngof the circus world hearing the same, and the said Execu- Thursday at the Auditorium. an s also Mr. Sautelle’s partner in| . ;. . tor is directed to give notice thereof = the show). Tho arel Cowden's, whose s & ““"*:’ e f"“d"cv house s | by publising thia Srder”once in Some The theme of ~Panthea” is one cal- | feats of daring ¢ause one to hold their | electricty ighting. e guaran- | newspaper having a circulation in sald culated to hold the interest of all pic. | breadth: Miss Mamio Lowande, a |tee the very best PLUMBING WORK | DAStrict. at least five davs prior to the ture patrons. The story begins in|Eraceful and accomplished bareback|py expert workmen at the fairest|to the Court. : Russia with Panthea flesing from the | Fider: the Daily Brothers, the most | 2. of the dreaded secret police who | marvelous head-to-head balancers | Prices. Court for allowance; it is therefore Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 724 AUDITORIUM Thamesville Trolley to City Line Both of the Farms Advertised for $600 and $1,500 respect- NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing 1s a true ne HEL alse Pave faleely accased her of bemns 4 |°Ver seen under a canvas, having been| Ask us for plans and prices. copy of Tecord. Wanted—O0ld F: Teeth Bifully have been sold, FOR SALE revolutionist. Becaping to England, | headliners on the big vaudeville cir- R o O ER IN ANY CONDITION BUT FOR ONLY she marries & youns composer and the | cults: Tew Nichols. the' funniest of s g e We pay up to S 5 B nA Freatest situation In the plav comes | all clowns: Le % famous dog ana M —— cording to 00 Shen she sacrifices herself that hamay | PonY circus, with the bucking mule, J. F. TOMPKINS G AND TRUCKING | ™5 CoLnl?A'sr‘EMLu,I-OAh"l co. 31’250 & os::e” ] ve. hie cess. “Judge” that never fails o entertal TEAMIN in Street, Up-stairs 9-room house with all improve BETEE &f ‘U5 Alfeat and strongest|both oW and voupe: the two Nidhor 67 West Main Street Etnionod 1872, No Con £ can sell you & 50 acre ¥arm, 10|fments and in finest of condition, casts of favorits picture plavers seen | isons. contortionists: Edward Delme, DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT o i mtunes wood " and || built only 10 years ago, large lot, | Ve ] in any recent production surrounds |the Frog Man; Melo Galio, the Cuban REASONABLE PRICES Pasture land, a fine cottage house of || 60x200 feet, with abundaice of fruit, i Ha 7 Tooms, bain, wagon shed, crib and || There are also two hen houses and hennery, 1 horse, about 12 hens, 1|Jother buildings. Property must be lumber wagon, some hay, 1 harrow, 1[fseen to be appreciated. Owner 4 Erindstone, lof of mason's tools, har: leaving town. eute ness, plows, lot of small tools, an A several cords of wood read for stove at FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, r ritie door, abundance of fruit on place. ||| Central Building, Norwich, Conn. bargain. vestigate. Men and Women 55 for my Farm Bulletin. ~ Chotcs WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Farm Speoiatist 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I. Tel. 2365 FOR SALE articulars inquire of Two fine houses with three apartments | ” each. Centrally Jocated and well JOHN A. MORAN, rented with modern improvements. Real Estate Broker, the popular voung star. Among the | Wonder, In his marvelous performance principal members of the company are | on a telephone wire; Harwood, the T F N A. D. LATHROP Roger_Lytton, e Fawcett, Farle| equilibrist: Jeffreys, and a host of e :‘ux Hur:;ck \M h“‘x:”:fl . un‘v E. Inth:r: ‘There w1=l1!n be a h};%ca e 2 Phone 175 B e oo [ RebTe e s | Healing and Plumbing oo & o Thorpe, Willlam Abbington Winifred | lion to the funny. little monkeys. Al- Sevrin’ Toleen: Polssy, Dick Rosson, |50 20 head of trained Shetland ponies, 92 Franklin Street THEDE REE BETSER TOM’S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR Frank Currier and J. S. Furey. which will be seen in the free street GOODFELLOW 10c CIGAR 14 and 15 episodes of “Patria” fea- | parade. There will be two perform- turing Mrs. Vernon Castle complete | ances, afternoon at 2 p. m., and even- Try Them and See THOS. M. SHEA, Prop., Franklin St. e Tros I anr marontane b the 1ok | witnis resen st smerimer = 2 <=t | RON CASTINGS Next to Palace Cafe VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, VERSAILLES, CONN. FOR SALE The very desirable Cottage House, owned and occupled by Professor J Herbert George, 19 Hamlin Street. A very. attractive proposition. For full of her life. In the fifteenth chapter the solemn ceremony of a Japanese FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY To Prevent Auto-intoxication. T inmrs. good health, one mmat THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO DRS. L. F, and A. J. LaPIERBE is one of lvave perfect elimination and positive expulsion of polsonous refuse from No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Office Hour: o system. Bowels clogged with waste matter cause auto-intoxication and the The Cireus Is Coming. CASTORIA WANTED _ Sautefle & Oscar Lowande's bij fna. = 3 B0t Biow 1 caing o your Sits | Dre ay e R e e NOTICE 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. by appointrment Also parcel of land on Montville| Franklin Square Norwich Por Infants and Chilies ‘todsy. The only small thing about | lets are recommended for indigestion,| DEAD HORSES AND COWS Sundays excepted 100 girls for shop work, 34 giris for |trolley line. Appy to 89 Franklin St, [ hilds ithe Show i the price, which will be'35 | conatipation, bioating, - bitousness Removed Free of Charge s L e L Ul il ==y in Use For Over 20 Year S o Mt everyhady who has | han poiomach. gas on fthe stomach|call 1626 New London. Ask for Chas.| WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- | Weavers, 10 spinners, 15 burlers (girls), B e L il oo | Always bears attended circuses for the past de-|by disordered digestion. They work |Later. Reverse charge. iness before the public, there is mo|3 Colored girls, colored boy. WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- | ¢5ld from now on at $3¢ per 1,000. the 2 onde, and his name stands for” the,zently but surely: do mot gripe. The WEST SIDE HIDE CoO. medium better <han through the ad-| FREE SMPLOYMENT BUREAU |iness betore the publie wnere o= ne 5 E S CONANT Signature of W “Best thal can be Fiven in & cir Lec and Osgooa Co. P. 0. Box 879, New London vertising commns of The Bulletin. ' Central Bldg, Geo. L. 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