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UNSETTEED WEATHER WITH THUNDER STORM CRMENERSS PO R T L e Avhes is Gomg On Ionight Fictures at i0Ving Pictures at the Au- aitorium Theatre. ANNOUNCEMENTS THE AUDITORIUM Shirley Mason in Passion, Fifth:Chap- ter of The Seven Deadly Sins,.Fea- Secret Kingdom and a Pathe Week- Iy Complete the Programme. chapter of The Seven Dcadly the feature photopla: the Auditorium. is a five-ree] drama. with settings in for Monday and Passion .nd and other interesting spots. of a girl who falls in that mental alwavs will Tsland “perfect a drama showing force, not physical triumph in the end. Mason meets 2 murhber of exciting predicaments she remains true to what she believes is real love for the man. the wrestlinz sure he is the man she wants to mar- | people are desirous o save | parade on Decoration day, the pro- moters of the motorcycle race meet at the fair grounds have decided to delay the start of the races until 3 o'clock or Ma- [a few minutes after. This will give the patrons an opportunity to witness the parade and leave the city on the 8 o'clock cars and reach the grounds in The | time to witness the entire program. Tubbs’ Military band wili be on the grounds from 215 and will furnish lively music until the start of the races and during the waits between the dif- When he wins “he ie | Owing to the fact gt & groat many plonsh o witnessing the she misunderstands his mo- scenes, far from perfect “perfect man's mind stands revealed son realizes that it is George Le Guere loves her and who is most Thirteenth episode of Trazic Masque and a Pathe Weekly complete the programme. BREED THEATRE His Wife’s Good Name, Five-part Vi Lucille Lee Stewart and An All- star Cast Feature for Today and Lucille Lee Stewart, His Wife's Good Name. Blue Ribbon feature, which Breed theatre is exceptional this drama scenes where she plays =irl who has taken liquor for the first fe are masterpieces of motion picture art. don. who plays opposite to Miss Stew. is a trifie talier show- ing at the vell cast in tha role of a types extreme and Tuesday include tho mond comedy On Decoration Das four complete programme Petformances t2o cen! Tomorrow’s Concert. programme inisual merit that he can num- | tirely ining. a fino and discriminat- me musical sult is singinz that thriils one b America have % and gifted voralist. iamson was in Eng- recognized, appearing ' before Queen Mary Queen’s hall. London eoncert tenors of the country the fact that he is only Complimentary cured from Mr. street on Tuesday vears old 324 Main S0 lonz as there of Commere r the displa of the New of the one was established in which DAVIS THEATRE of All Star Feature Acts and in His Latest Trian- Monday, gle Photo, Tuesday and Wednesday. the Davis the first half of this wi is going to be one that wil whole town talking after Yo expense ha > first pes n spared season and both vaudeville ind photo- headline a singing and dancing introducing vaudeville's latest “The Jazz Band.” in this act, There are ten people pretty William S. Mart in Triangle Play, “The . Desert Man” girls and they carry a special elabor. tage setting. himself,” the act is hone king. instrument pular music vou will have heard the xvlophone plaved as act is Charles 507 to 515 North Main St. Atkin- who will present fering The Without a n has presentsd this mon- title furnishes patrioticm _is the ever pop five-part Ince production. The Descrt To complete the show there is film called His I Memorial day four ccmplete shows, will be concert orchestra. secures a full Tsl- love MOTORCYCLE ‘RACES. into Witness the Parade. ferent events. The away with his boast. Gor- Surprises the Kaiser. will troit Free Press. and 25c. Special music by the Davis Majestic Roof Opens Decoration Day. On next Wednesday evening at 7.0 g o'clock the Majestic Roof Garden will L M0vile FICUTes at the Breea The- [oUon®h it 'second season with & con- x cert by Tubbs' Full Military Band. Excellagt feature photoplays have been for the Raof this season and ur and o half show will be given each evening. The dancing floor Has been put in excellent condition and will be well taken care of throughout ihe summer. There should be no bet- ter dancing floor in Connecticut than ture fos Today and Tuesday—The |the one on the Bfajestic Roof. A fives piece orchestra under the direction of Peter thier, with plenty of “pep” in it w@l play the latest dancing num- ctn [bers from the different 1917 New York Afth | Sical successes for the dancing ev- Sine, i3 |00 Cening from 9 to 11 o'clock. The Fefroshment booth and tables will be el taken care of this season and will Sndeavor to Eive the highest satisfac- |3 Il | on. . Every fair night from May 30 t slto Levor Day the Majestic Roof will be open. Pictures 730 to 9. Dancing at first sight with a strons, handsome [De OPen. Piotures T30 o 8 e Ads mission 1sc. Dancing bc a number. Program Arranged So That All May “Krazy Hoss” Verrill was in the city o ot Saturday night to see Mr. Pendleton tagraph Blue Ribbon Feature, With |, regard to a machine. He will posi- tively be op hang and says that he will leave the eity om Decoration day with the laggest sbare of the prize money. He has also emntered his own machine lady in|in the sidecar race. Burdick. Carroll, leading Iadv in | Sleves, “Potter, Palagzo, Corbin the Vitagraph |, ;csibiy Nixon, however, do not con- Ova|cede the majogity of the prize money to Verrill, and they all say that he will have to do some of his most dar- ing and epectacular riding if he gets Sherwood Raymond and Herbert JE. Beard_are engaged in scraping and brushing the track and getting it into the pink {f condition for the meet. features are in direct contrast to hers. They act as a foil to one another Mo e Seee bringing out the hest qualities of the ther in every instance 00d Name we find both which suit theiy and parts which concelved for them alone. Other pictures on the bill for today HeartPathe Rlack Dia- Pernaps when the histories of the Tn Hix Wife's | war are written the world will learn st in parts |the names of the general who played an important part in spite of not be- ing Haig or Hindenburg.—Columbia (S. C.) State. The Kaiser is surprised to find how many people there are in the world who don’t want him to rule it.—De- | —_— all Lee, Wannaska, Minn. write be rich inlseveral vears my daughter had a bad by | chronic cough. Every time she caught ngiish | 5 Jittie cold, it aggravated the trou- in Cham-{ble. We tried many medicines, not until we tried Foley’s Honey e ©f [Tar did anything produce any Sing |relief. In a few davs the trouble en- ed_and has never re- and Tar for croup. whooping im- | turnec fuf| cough.” Lee & ‘Osgood Co. re- Trouble Entirely Disappeared Fathers and motheéfs worry over a child with a chronic cough. Knudt PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING the arcomplishments GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING wiasss | Washington Sg., Washington Building honor of Norwich, Conn. and Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing “great despite Phone 531 = a The (hampber | 8 as essential in modern house as electricty is to lighting. We guaran- is a|tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fai prices. Ask us for plans and prices. T. F. BURNS the can pro- No. i1 %o 25 Ferry Street =i| Robert d. Cochranz 2| MODERN PLUMBING J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street Heating and Plumbing DiLaxe, 92 Franklin Street IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, on of - 70verhafiling and Repair Work i CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, piav | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- 1| ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches. : B. A. WIGHTMAN the | EXPERIENCED PMNO TUNER 49 CIliff Street, Nomecih, Conn. Telep1one 752-13 novza iness berore ine public, there WHEY YOT WANT to put your bus- medium _Detter ~han: through the ad- Vertising corumns of The Bulletin. TR R TS inst Camp. Momgwi i about_eight 3%1@:&&.3».1. o 18RI4. WANTED WANTED--A GIRL Enquire at THE BULLETIN JOB ROOM LEGAL NOTICES. MAYOR’S OFFICE. City of Nprwich, Comnecticut. To Bither Sheriff of the City of Nor- wich, Greeting:i— You are hereby directed to warn the electors of the Clty of Norwich to as- semble In city meeting in the several voting districts in sald City, as pro- vided by law, to wit: FIRST VOPING DISTRICT—At the Town Hall, in the Court House Bulld- ing. SBCQOND VOTING D TSTRICT, the City Fire Department Station, West Maln Street. VOTING DESTRICT TEITRD Union Hall, Greeneville. SIXTH _VOTING DISTRICT — ‘At Billings’ Hall, Hamilton Avenue. on nday, June 4th, 191 o'clock _the 'forenoon, to chcose b ballot o _aldermen.’ four common councilmen, two water commissioners for the term of two years each, a col- lector for the term of two vears, also a clerk for term of two year: treasyrer, and two sheriffs for team of ‘one vear each. Voting ma- ohines will be used under visions of the laws of the state of Oonnectfeut. Sald meeting will be open in each of the districts at 9 o'clock in the fore- noon for the purposa of votimg for sald city officers. nd at 4 o'clock in the afternoom. at said Town Hall, the estimates of the of expenses 'for the current year, as made by the Court of mon Counefl of said City at a meeting held on the 25th day of May be submitted to said City meeting for action thereon: and there w Submitted to said City meeting for ac- tion the estimates for special presented to said Court of Council in the weport of the Commit- tee on Finance at said meeting held 1917, viz.: Grounds Home Gardens No. Main from fo to ity list last made and Derfected to meet penses of the city upon the estimates approved and appropriations ized by sald city meeting to be made from the city treasury. and to fx the compensation of the collector of sald 5 g Also to act upon the list ments of taxes made hy tha mavor and aidermen of city, sented nt sald meeting. Also to aporove of a deed aver In Stanguiar pie in the City Norwich. hounded follows, viz.: Northerly by land of the Norwich Infustrial Building Companv. southerly by land of the Norwich and Worcester Railrond Company westerly by the westerly channel the Yantlc river. Also to anprove of a deed executed by the Mavor In hehalf of t6 John A. Reckwell, of all right and interest which <ald City tract of land deserihed in a deed from John A. Rockwell to the City May 5. 1914, recorded on Page Book 141 of Nomvich Land Records Also_to anthorize the Conurt of Com- mon_ Council to_appropriate treasury of the City. in addit other anpropriations, respectively. the wident and improvement Thames street, the concrete extension on Franklin street, or other Improve- ments under -the Public Works partment. amounts equal In each Improvement to what has heen or shall be received respectivelv nection with such improvements Also to authorize the borrowing of the money thus needed to make the said jmprovements and for appropria- tions made, and determine within which repayment shall be made of the money borrowed. Dated at Norwich, Conmecticut, 26th day of May. 1917 ALLYN L. Mayor of the City of Norw T hereky certify that the above and foregoing is the warning directed to me for service, by publication. Atte: GEORGE W. ROUSE, Sherift of the City of Norwith. GIRLS WANTED TO WORK AT 'VER & CARON’S 45 BROADWAY WANTED An Errand Boy INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE ~ WANTED BURLERS AND SEWERS experienced Fireman v | night work. ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS CO. LEGAL NOTICE | cro American Strawhoard Co. CAN USE GOOD, HUSKY, INTELLIGENT HELP Good Wages Thamesville Trolley to City Line Wanted —0ld Faise Teeth IN ANY CONDITION We pay up to $10 per set, ac- cording %o_their value THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Up-atairs Established 1872, Norw! WANTED 100 girls for shop work, 3¢ girls for house work, 2 table waitresses, 65 lab- orers (30c an hour), §_farm hands, 10 weavers, 10 spinners, 15 burlers (girls), 3 colored girls, colored boy. ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bidg, Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. WANTED--FIREMAN Steady Work. C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE FC2 SALE CONTRACTOR’S SALE Being Unable to Get Help, | Will Sell Weighing from 1,300 to Dump Tipcarts, Double Harness, Ex- press Wagons. These horses are right 2 |1 will sell them to private parties, and trial given; price from $60.00 to $1 These are good young and see them and you can't heip from No reasonable offer re- buying them. fused. Also my driver and saddle 399 Fountain Telephone Gaspee 624. HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE NOTICE. FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- able Court of Probate for the Distnict of Lebanon, I will sell the real estate helonging to the estate of Thomas Me- Grath, late of Lebanon, deceased. real estate is fully described in the ap- plication to sell on fle in sald Court. JAMES J. M'GRATH, Administrator. P. O. Yantic, Conn Best Residential Section On Washington Broad Street, fine level lots, beautiful surroundings, near trolley, short wa! ing distance to Free Academy, Church and “The Clw House."” onable price and ter.as to suit pur- Will sell new two family house desirable part of city on easy terms NOTICE. Notice s hereby given partnership lately" subsistin us the = undersigmed. Willlam W. : liam 3. Wheatley. carrying op a general teaming, truck. i & wdod shwing business. at Dan- leleon, Comnecticut, under the name, title, * and stvle ' of Willlam. Wheatley & Son. was on the 24th da: , dissolved by mutual con. WILLIAM W. WHBATLEY, WILLTAM B WHEATLEY. Wheatley and Wil an of Ma sent. , 181 Notice is hereby given above Husiness will be continued at . by the under- signed. William W. Wheatley, who will pay and discharge all debts and Danielson, Connectic: billties and receive all mone to the said late partnership. WILLIAM W. WHBRATLEY. and at an attractive price. The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 $=2,800 " WILL BUY SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE Has bath, electric lights and gas heated by hot waier system. Only five minutes’ walk to_heart of city and 63 Broadway Co. WOODWORKERS, ~ Wwoon ATTENTIONI—| in sash and door Strike in Haertford a2 WANTED 25 Gridl Cleveland D Tey & olass. . mfi’: Dow Direr e s, O PeRna™ wan! The i 158 Sy Rorwich o may automatic men, 10 can. men profe fabor troubies: ‘emplo; o L S s Mo o FOR SALE SALB®-—_The only one of this n Windham r, hung low, Wheel bas and cellulofd windshield, large trunik, 2-tir TO ek RENT—Dwo. ‘bousekeeping, vd TO RENT our turnished roome. T8 Chton Bt Low price. ed Tooms for 6 Cartor Ave., East|Sun'll drink the world's he To money whén you comé | nished for. ;¥ you don’t buy I will pay home. \partment, all fur- bousekeeping, . 8. G. y Ave., City. BARBER SHOP Barber Bulletin Office. FOR SALE Bay horse, sound, good RENT Large furnished Toom, v Soired.. . Inquire ot de Mra. Mosier, 88 Church St. may26d driver and worker, RENT At easan: k2] Yyou can use any ree_and peanut roaster, 1 store, castno . Henneman cof § beasn. Inguirs I-do-no, - ater motor, curgent electric oof of steel rail hangers an: 2 _sets cone bakers, Z counters, I sets Of hehs, a 1ot of red. white and blue roller hooks, and decora- meat slicer with the Groton Long _ Point, and | The velve: of m d | The bee ent of five rooms, §h, copvealemos, 19 msizutes from raniclin_square, car st BV e ot S oneles, strawberry WANTED — To paint, hanging | ary or plaster your house or out- sidy work, $2.75 a day, T :. lll‘fl sati; - lelbzbon. 187-3 or 565-: Beckenstein, or address ‘Ave., Norwich Town, care Mr. Shore. ‘may28d WANTED — Female stenographer; steady position; apply by letter only, giving experience ver: od chance for advancement to ST i e e G SRS : i el SN P rseries. Manchester, Conn. may26d manure but not burned, cutter, winnow ma- slelgh runne ench, 4-station Lampson chine, 1 meat TO RENT Tenemont in the Leavens puiimg, over Woolworth stors, Dan renovated, _App ot PR Goorgs & Berry. Williame® Drug Btors, | Ses the moving plctu i6leon, Con: meyzid front cash carrier with wire and stock of repairs, 1ot _of round belt pullles_an: shafting. W. A. Somers, Room 5. Som. | The Seymour, ers Block. Phone 1776. TO RENT Newly furnished rooms at 84 Franklin St. may22d Tol. FOR SALB—Strawberry plants; Superb Everbearers and "Herman Gager, garage, at 61 mayswWFM | 102 North Frank| FOR SALE Two-horse dum; in_fine condition. y26a MMBER PASTURE Tel. 1851-12. TO RENT—Tenement seven room modern improvements, with or without Williams ~ St. _ Phone ay18d in Preston, 52 Broadway, City. FOR SALE — One Abbot-Detroiter A-1 condition, hauled, tires excellent; offer refused. Cal no reasonable at Becker's Garage, Apply to Pawcatuck Woolen Mechanic St. apartment of five fine location: also a basement tenement, for $6 per month. Fanning, 62 Brosdway. WBAVERS wanted; Orompton, On. loom work: good pay; heavy weight: FOR SALBThree ton Packard truck with lumber roll-off body; sterly, R. I adne) has been completely gone over and i may18d TO RENT Two furnished rooms for housekeeping. 38 Union St Pnone 1192-2. WANTED _Experienced _woman take Chirge of & Indies ready te wear Siilimantic: a great chance 2270 rlgnt party. Induire at The Pasnik Cou 168" Main St Norwich. store in may28d in_excellent mechanical condition; will terms for quick sale. Geo. rooms with 6 Potter Ave., Providence W, ranged for I Washington TO RENT<Thres désirable furnished board i wante Bt housckeop Xopiy o 030. i FOR = model 36-B. In good conditio FURNISHED ROOMS to A WORD TO THE WISE is too much. Free, 5c tin of Stag smokin' tobac with each’ 10c tin; 5c of Union Leader tobac free with a_lbc tin; small age free with a hc package of ractically new. Washington St. Weight 1100 Apply to Wil Hunter's' Ave.. FOR SALB_Two horses and 1500, good workers. fred Beauregard, Leader: dozen pipe cleaners free with each 33c pipe_at Fagan's Smoke Shop. STORAGE—Apply J. B. Fanning, 52 aprida “FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- f,at 106 School St. Phone 1045-3 U. NO. WHERE IT IS. may26d FOR SALB _One nice voung six vear stamps, false teeth. antiques or o0ld horse, a good roader and. feariess. for sale or trade for cattle. . 1, Norwich, WE_BUY and sell tools furniture, nice rooms thing else; old. books especially want- ed. Write or call. Louls D. Ward, 32 TO RENT Furnished rooms: also r light houseKeeping. 270 over Brooklyn Outfitte. Water st. mar24MWS FURNISHED rcoms; FOR SALE_Restaurant doing a good Main rates; sultabl business; will be sold cheap. b oy WANTED—At The Pasnik Co., Stonington Borougn. I F. Gavitt, ght housekeeping. Jy2sd a saleslady to step in_ the shoes of a girl who is getting mar- may22d ried: French ‘preferred. mayi5d = ~ 5004 _driving horse; safe FOR SALE- betore lin St. - Tel. you selk: A Bruckner, 55 WANTED Second hand and antlque H. Fanning, Jewett City. furniture ‘of all kinds: get our p maysd FOR SALE Peerless aprizd full floating rear axle, price vdry low four cylinder; owner and IWANTED _Girls for spooling: clean work: good pay. West Side Silkc Mill. consigned to furnished, = Address quire City Lunch. The Frisbie- 52 'Shetucket St. —a dertul value at WANTED — Position by married | Moboening mae 24 ¥, man, American age 40, thandy at car- entering. painting, piping: references B R "Box. 307, “FOR SALE One 1916 Indlan motor- FO,R. SAUS STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, Street, suitable for almost any kind of ness, at a reasonable price. e at Bulletin Office. at 63 Franklin In- mayed NTED _Experienced waiter; also a dishwasher; women preferred. - may26d been newly the factory and is in first class shape; equipment and one price $200. overhauled PLAUT-CADD preferred. William Vaillanepurt, Jewett City, Conn., or Phone 38-4. BARBER _WANTED — Young man Norwich, Co ALE. co.. n_ Phonograph in first class condition, worth $30; special sup, Conn. ma'y: FOR SALE Good work horse. TED _Salesmen and salesiadies: | 84 double harness for $150. iary Desides Conmission., Horton Co.. 209 Main St. Office hours after 1 p. m. may26d FOR SALE—AIl kinds of seeds and fertilizer at_a Greeneville Phone 326-5. ironers. Norwich 15:nE_medtum may23d Bastern Connecticut e n Hou: over 16 years of e letin for business resuits. SALE HORSE Horses that 1 w dispose of right away. Nine of them are big work horse: Weigh from 900 to 1200 1bs. ELMER R. PIERSON. may14a nt to the balance will Come and Telegraph Operators want- Furnished Seashore ed; good salary: steady work dress Superintendent, N. Y., N. H. R. R, New London, Conn. ~ may23d Two-tamily may2id WANTED Canoe; state price make. Address Canoe, Bulletin Office. Cottages WANTED_Old false teeth: S. Fifth St.. Philadelphia, P: For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, matter if broken; ) pay $1 to $10 per set; send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, Weekapaug, FOR SALE house, within five min Hopkins & Allen's be bought very reasonable it taken at once. For full particulars A. MORAN. Entate Broker. Franklin Square, Norwl may1sd | View, and along the WITH WORK FOR branch as scon as possible, Winders, Qui THE BRAINERD MILL NO. 4, NORWICH shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. I. FOR SALE sirable locations. TG RELIEVE FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Ten Bullding looking aent and Busi- Lots, all in de- List your property 1 You care to sell or rent, as I have a number of peop. tate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance. OUR NEW LONDON PLANT, - Talking Machines WHICH IS OVERCROWDED Bt These instruments are demon- Stration models and excepting for sHght cabinet Imperfections, ALl are muaranteed THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO.. Norwich, Conn. Unitzd States Government We propose to run our Norwich Phone 300 HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to buy a cottage, barn and five acres land, at Norwich Town. All kinds of fruit and a fine view, and you cannot make a mistake in buying It. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street Both of the Farms Advertised for $600 and $1,500 respect- fully have been sold, BUT FOR ONLY $1,250 pasture land, a fine cottage house of rooms, bain, Two Shiits Daily Morning and Afternoon, 8 hours each, making a 48-hour week, for which a special bonus will be given. rs, Doublers, Warp- ers, Pickers and Weavers are needed DO YOUR BITY I can sell Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY lumber wagon, some ha: 278 Main Strest grindstone, lot of mason’s tools, har- several cords of wood read for stove at abundance r—‘——r___——_—\\ OR SALE 70 Willlams St, splendid modern home, In best residential convendences, large level corner 1o and easy terms if desirod. . price reasonable | Phones 724 68 This is a bargain. Investigate. Send for my Farm Bulletin. WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Farm Speciali 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. & ARMSTRONG (0. ments and Wanted APPLY AT ONCE near car line. Ing a garage. purchase price may remain on mort- An unusual offering. Geod facilities for plac- Carriages, Democrats, Con- cords and Business Wagons. will el Robes. Prices right low on Team and Ex. press Harnesses and Rubb THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO0. 14 BATH STREET, NORWICH, CT. ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Teleph®ne 1334 Agricultural Limestone Will be very difficult to get this sea- So place your order early with The Peck-McWilliams Co. 63 Broadway n up on a lot of Stable and Square Blankets. A good line of Aute WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, 122 Prosmect Street, Norwich, Conn. ‘Phone 511 STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER work and materials at by skilied labor. 50 West Main St PLAINFIELD WOOLEN CO. Central Village, Conn. WANTED Spoolers on Government Work Good Spoolers cam make $12 per week. —ALSO— PICKER ROOM AND DYBHOUSE HELP. ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS CO., Yantie. _— FOR SALE The very desirable owned and occupied by Herbert George, 19 Hamlin Street. very attractive proposition. particulars inquire of Woolen Weavers leaving town. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Real Estate Broker, FOR SALE 500 Boswell Ave. 9-room house with all improve- in finest of condition, built only 10 years ago, large lot, §0x200 feet, with abundance of, fruit. There are also two hen houses.and other buildings. Property -must be appreciated. Owner Norwich, Conn. Franklin Square FOR SALE located BRICK BLOCK in good condition at a A. M. AVERY lephone 1122°2 FORD AUTOMOBILE Good condition, lights, shock absorbers. Low price for quick sale. TRYON'S AGENCY Willimantie, Conn. Telephone 752 FOR SALE Two fine houses with three apartments located and well improvements. FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE of 9 rooms and Garage NEAR CENTER OF CITY $750 IN CASH AND BALANCE ON MORTGAGE JAMES L. CASE 87 SHETUCKET S8T. low price. 52 Broadway self-starter, 716 Main St. with modern THERE s no advertsing mefium In Bastern Conmecticut equal to The Bul- ietin for business resulta Also parcel trolley line. or 121 Brosdway. THISRE 1s no ad Eastern_Conpecticuf Tasiness results Appy to 59 Franklin St., ng medium in ai to The Bul~ Mormting_brealking on the curtain’s golng up the lily's brimming c Ana in the woodiand theat Joys we'll win The morn'il shins ¢ the world-sho A glaa orchestra ‘he music war Joyous introduet “oncert of the birds drains the The gardens breat Priests of HN1 and fleld and Glen and waterfs The Movies of the Mir At the Ma y world of areame Cattle seck the pa ble with - Girls that gath of the Ana barefoot b brooks th Are we not in Loveland A world of blossoms The Glory of the Merning Where Barth and Ana the Mo peace t We ara lear 1tan That a_Heas Where s Homs, and th A DBAR OLD PAF A 1ife on the o The man who w He ne bee Ana a storm He_never Grow th Leaning o And Ehr While people Thoue - And quistly sl Fo_might Or wallow Sucn HUMOR OF THE T Stude—TFifty-nine Widow He—If I stole Awgwar The Panhandler always like t Susplicious Emp motor-car—ic Bacon—Bver Egbert—Oh, yes “What was the = volume you e “A volum Statesman. New Junior succeeded in settlis case, dad. spring to arms He was In what It we ne majors th ting them. g R “Not a re r Senator former doe and depend on a falary i THE KALEIDOSCOPE {(‘hl':ruv untverst The Polish = tion and und, sion in busi he use severs All fa borhood Wednesda: Tn some dlstrict 75 per cent. of the seeding has been cor are buying before, in au Reichstag that lor would be rea erpellations concer aims on a day to be a the President of the T Four thousand f: try vecruits for wh appealed_in order to African Brigade up to have been obtamed. A men weekly are re The miners of Bor! having etruck work o adequate food, were Germans to send delegate their appointment were prox rested_and forced to do m near Doual CASTOR! For Infants and Children { InUse For Over 30 Year th H;nn-:vcl 4 m oV THD mMomx