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SHOWERS TODAY; FAIR, WARMER TOMORROW Vhat Is Going On Jonight & Fictuses at[\Governor Notified That Ready for Registrationw— Distriot Quarterly Conference — Plans for Memorial Vaudeville the Davi @izor 1 Theat, a re. Mo Theutre. Festure dioving & Pictures afi the Freed ANNOUNCEMENTS Pictureziat thesAu- The- BREED THEATRE Harold Lockwood and May A n of Robert W. Cham- The Hidden Childrern” Feature for Wednesday and Thars- Four Shows Decoration Day at 30, 3, 7 and 8:30—All Seats 10c a Picturiza bers’ Novel day. s a special Wednesday and Thursda theatre will present Harold Lockwood holiday attraction fbr the Breod and May Allison turization of great novel (Robert ol in_a powerful Chamber's “The Hidden Children.’ Sfetro wonderpiay in five gripping Acts. This is one of the most timely tion picture attractions With the great crisis confronting the United States and the spirt of Ameri- can patriotism asserting comes a big_patriotic fure play with two big stars. Children” i Colonial Hidden American Their strugzles death courageously. s sure to one th: feeling with the of noble s it irit mond comerd On Decoration day four shows at emotion. Holmes Travelogue of Ame: a days and how t use ths ca o play Am; and a comy the Breec 7 and Hsel the al n story 1¢ portrays the life of the early American settiers. faced heet The prodv pazr T and all seats will be ten cents. Today's bill at the F of Lucille Lee Stewart Good Name' a very fun he Hu AUDITORIUM chie Ma Shirley Mason Ne'er-Do-We Rathlyn Wi “Spoilers” tast Do-Well" is the hol Kathlyn Williams in Rex Beach’s Nem|a Auditorium Wed. v i n Passion, Re s a Rex Beach Do Well, at the nesday and Thursday, M the Auditorum tion Day, 1:3 W Feature Photoplay for Today—Coming Wed- nesday and Thursday, x Bea Parts Max Linder in “Max Comes Across. ay 30 Atop the Majestic Roof Tra by the be wiven t ¥ am DECORA 1< dmission lsc. Dan number. MOTORCYCLE RACES TION DAY One of the be the Side Car Plans havs Fair Gro One of the best ed preciate nd fixed of N is oceupan eration five race been defin cticut v Ra Am thing Features of the Mect Will sett be be the side who has e this fac ed yesterd Hmit on the by the Ame onal Motor « - >ut 110 pounds w for racing. “There six machine said _Mr le thing. There will be some »m Providence and addition to “Krazy Hos erbert F. Burdick. better tud Bill® of lazz0 of Bridgeport Tedd, o ingfield, Noble R. S Foston, ‘Red’ Porter & Walker. “Fred Nixon and This is a me oned smerican Feders Mot >r Yhat reason only e men who 11916 a the for track @nd it is expected b that the surface =p made whereby in the city ch again thy in or the parade can do so and 1 oth he was commen D: le k car for the =nd have plentr of time to W the racing. There will no doubt A big crowd and evervone will their money's year. wi MOOSUP Superintendent _ Holds Day Observance. Town The board of registration appointed to take charge of the registration on June b includes: First Selectman John C. Gallup, chéirman, ninlssmions | L. Adama wh W. Tillinghast, Howard E. pic-land W. Franklin Sheldon. alsist for a part. of the day. mo- Plainfield. long pic- The of sist in the work. “The pastor, Rev. of Memorial Way in 19Y s|ning service Rev. G. G the speaker. el Alrs. Sheldon. banquet to be given this Franco- American chub. of the ¢ ing a girl friend Cubs Won, 18 to scheduled to play the Town will clerk; John E. Prior and Frederick I Racine, registrars of “voters. lup telegraphed the gowernor last Fri- day that Plainfleld is ready. Those selected by the executive of- ficer to do the active registration are: 'Soen O. Dahllof, John A. Leahy, Ar- thur Mott, Arthur H. Mathewson, Fred 0 M Clerk be Mr. Gal- wn- liam _Barr, fBradford W. Danil T ie pos- Deputy Sheriff “Bliven will also as- Rt 2. lsible that two or three more may as- "All the above named persons donate their services and there will be no expense for' labor in the town of Held Quarterly Conference. W. C. Darby, gave a wery interesting sermon_Sunday in the M. E. church on The Significance At the eve- District Superintendent Scrivener of Norwich was At the close of this ser- vice the firstiquarterly conference was e Thursday club will meec this at the home of Mrs. Henrs :}The readers will be Mrs. Salisbury and Cray. Preparations are being mae for the esday) under the auspices of the ‘Bach member b has the privilege of bring- The Wauregan baseball team, which Moosup to show up. A num- picked up a Cubs on the Cazpet grounds Saturday ch's | afternoon, failed and|ber of the local boys which 18 to 2 pame in winners, ell_fillea tholic friend and served basket Gauth cler., Barnfe Charles Gelinas, Hill_Friday evening ice soda and Thiose Tebb: Hilda G Maranc attending Ta. Lily Tia Lyon Gauthier, Louis Albert Larose, Pich emorial Day after the differemt . dinner Town h: frernoon field customas is to Central be _serv the hal rtford Hon. Henry Providence. Young Asked to Assist. scoutm: ng, afte Ernest Wiles put the : SUff drill practice. The been to assist in Local Topics. Denison visited rown M d h DL C with friends Dupius of week-end at his HilL home antino has been home Almyville. Samuel Green has purchased an au- tomobile. | : The I will meet at the hom L for M Parker next Olonday ftern T call will be Mi isi Potter ¥ is off duty from the for a_few be closed Wednes- DMoosup Monday There were fhree two- They remained a cou- | il h grade students fo's |in the town of Plainfield are to take f he Kinney prize examination next | I'rida~ afterncon at 2 o'clock in the iinfield High school assembly hall, o high school will close at a quar- of two instead of a quarter of rec Wiiliam Bellavance, Willlam Barr | | Regulations Are May 2 draft are being worl ber of prominent lawyers. the plans are obable that the Jury nto t 1 e 1o go wn apd claims foz exemption will and if 1 be each individual tion boards of review the basi dicial dis composed also will £ one to ict. of ctvilians. to register on June 5. ‘This is mistalk, Statement by New Yorlk, May in Viilage. o'clock _exercises h Received May Basket. Maybasket was hung ina Greenier at her home on Ca- by zames were played cake were along with the contents of the the G n also Homer Greenier. Joseph Odore Zercier, Henry Bonmin. Wednesday's Programme. in the town of Plain- e, it cemeteries in the morn- at n ed Geo: to make th Roberts spent has bought a new au- Scouts meeting vestry. took charge AssisZant Sa s Wednesday Sun, in Providence on was a Taunton to Providence S ot |ana John Midgly went n to Labor | TO GOVERN EXEMPTIONS FROM SELECTIVE DRAFT Being Worked Out | by Provost Marshal-General Growder. —Regulations to | zovern exemptions under the select ked out by Provos Marshal-General Crowder with a num- Although not vet complete, r wheel system will be followed in selecting those who first army of 500,- 9 and not until the names bave been each registration district provided the number apportioned to it will exemptions be considered. As drawn reports, be he is exempted another drawn to fill the vacancy. The law provides for local exemp- in each country and for cach 30,000n city populations. Boards be established on each federal ju- The boards will be Secretary Baker said today the process of select- hem had not been worked out eneral Crowder sald that only con- fusion would result from the reported intention of men above the fixed age n patriotism,” and registrars will be instructed to accept cards only from men between the ages of 21 and 30 inclusive.” DEALERS IN FOODSTUFFS HAVE MADE VAST PROFITS New York City Com- missioner of Weights and Measures. 28 —Dealers in food- New York city have made money in the last few months team and plaved the Cubs a practice the Cubs were easy school party v, Ora elir Fl- ing of the the will | ree 1. | | held turday Rev. rother day. Sp Wick el | spent | Cath- at his it is his passed he NO ONE SHOULD mu. &xa‘_u.\u\. HAVE GRAY HAIR/E: WANTED--A GIRL = ey e WANTED CLEAN WORK Enquire at THE BULLETIN JOB ROOM have bea sbundance fif""’_"‘fl Remember, Q-Ban 1s not & ant medicine, mot 3 dve. Its wi Sertain. cafe and permanent. (')!nty a or write Hes- SR S S mentioning name. trated, muremng_rm): o et G- fure” sent free Try Q-Ban Halr Top- n Liquid Shempoo, Q-1 iet Sonp. also Q-Ban mml.mry (odor- less) for removing superfiuous hair. than ever before, according to a state- ment issued tonight by Joseph Harti- Zan, city commissioner of and measure: “While foods abundance in storehouses and while prices have been advancing by leaps and bounds,” the statement asse: “no_thought has been given to consumer. 'The dealers have said: ‘Here is our golden opportunity, and they have seized it.* Reports made to him by inspectors of his department, the commissioner said, showed that the food jobbers and brokers resented government interfer- ence with speculation. Ame Danbury.—Two hundred gross of glass cans for helping conserve the food grown in Danbury and vicinity this summer have been purchased for the emergency food committee through local firms and will be sold to the public at cost. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING welgts| BURLERS AND SEWERS have been kept .inlalso an experienced night work. ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS CO. CAN USE GOOD, HUSKY, INTELLIGENT HELP Good Wages Thamesville Trolley to City Line . GIRLS WANTED TO WORK AT GROVER & CARON’S 45 BROADWAY An Errand Boy INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE WANTED ireman for Yantic rican Strawboard Co. With or Without ments but Always and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES Gas Attach- EFFICIENT We 1 Wanted—Old False Teeth THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Established 1872, Norwich, Conn. IN ANY CONDITION pay up to '$10 per set, ac- g %o _their value 42 Main Street, Up-stairs We furnish Repairs for all of Rang A. J. Wholey & Co. 12'FERRY STREET orers ( weaver: FRE 100 girls for shop work, 3¢ house worl, 8 colored girls, Central Bldg., WANTED girls for 2 table waitresses, 65 lab- 30c an hour), 6§ farm hands, 10 s, 10 spinners, 15 burlers (girls), colored boy. E EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr Robert J. Cochranz GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Sq., Washington Buiiding Norwich; Conn. Sheet Agent for N. B. O. Packing ) WANTED--FIREMAN C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE Steady Work. Apply _Phone 5%1 [ODERN PLUMBIN. is as essential in modern house electricty is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest (' W i sroai prices surrour Ask us for plans and prices. ling ais Church onabie chase J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS will The HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE Best Residential Section ARCHA W. COIT, Agent e 1334 ashington Street. north of Street, fine level lots, beautiful near troliey, short walk- to Free Academy, Park and “The ¢ House.” ' Reas price and ter.as to suit pur- sell new family house bie part of on easy terms an attractive price Norwich Housing Co. S Brondway Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street heated five mi ing a gage. The LEGAL NOTICES s=2, SOO SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE Has bath, electric lights and near car line. purchase price may remain on mort- Teleph©ne 1334 WILL BUY gas by hot water system. Only nutes’ walk to heart of city and Good facilities for plac- More than one-half garage. An unusual offering. ARCHA W. COIT Mutual Benefit Life Agency 63 Broadway « NOTICE FOR SALE—By virtue of an order of Honorable Court of Probate for the Dis- trict of Lebanon, T will sell certain real | Telophone 1122-2 estate belonging to the Estate of James A centrally in good condition at a FOR SALE located BRICK BLOCK low price. A. M. AVERY 52 Broadway F. Mason, late of Lebanon, in said Dis- trict, deceased. FORD AUTOMOBILE Sald real estate is fully described in |Good condition, self-starter, electric the application to seil on file in saia [I8hts. ehock absorbers. Low price for Court. FREDERICK W. HOXIE, 716 Mal Executor. TRYON’S AGENCY in St. Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 752 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD FOR SALE (:f ‘fiorxwlch, on the 23th day of May, | Two fine houses th}::“‘d aparts ts A. D. 1917, each. Centrall and 11 & BB lneon 5. azuo. sutey [0, S oqdie iR ok Norwich, {n_said District; decesssd. ° |Alsc parcet of land on Montville Ordered, That the Executors cite |trolley the creditors of said deceased to bring [or 121 in their claims against said estate within six months from this date, by posting @ notice to that effect, togsther with a copy of this orgsr, on the @i post nearest to the place where. deceased last dweit and in the sam. Town, and by publishing the same om in & newspaper having a circulation in sald District, and make return to this|son. Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing Is a true copy of record. line. Appy to 89 Franklin St, Broadway. Agricultural Limestone Will be very difficult to get this sea- So place your order early with The Peck-McWilliams Co. . Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. the De practically there will be 'eliminated. be biz crowd No from aid of sprinkling carts on ration day, trouble from dust will doubt New The rainy weather in the past has'London, Willimantic, Westerly and all i e wack apa_the nearby. towns, <+ NOTICE—AIl creditors of sald a ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said eState to the undersigned at 117 Broad St. Norwich, Conn., within the time limifed in the abové and foregoing grder. SEVIW. e N F. SEVIN. JR. L 45 " 'Eiccutors, . elephone WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & ¥OUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best. work and materials at right by skilied labor. .. B0 West Main St I | | FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHESY [ b ) SALE end butterfish. Osgood's Wh: 2 SAL®—Fresh load of porgies £ £ ‘ma. 1 ¥or gemeral BALH T vou have nover (ried T 1n oity of Nor. | <ance owred i o and | wieh & Box 80, Bulletin Offcs. [ noe; Vor donct Waow l:!fi:-.(‘ygulr; o SESEINE gmlc:. Sato. pimindh, seaworth BOY WANTED to work in drus store. | Zon, knquln at Bulletin Office. _may39d ebec canoes give more real pleas: ng&n“f less ocost than most anything Sott by R. H. Sar- Moosup, Coni o Wirite & Middleton in_use every 7O RENT rooms st -'. Nk w‘;-oa to live; Inquire on apr2§TuTh ol Earalaied zooma for ‘housekeeping, 6 Carter Ave., East Call afternodns. mayzéd rghed tor, ] BT e o coping. 3 Bonwaon. 33 Miaxiniey ave. G mayaea ¥ ty. o ent of five rooms, au eniences, 10 mimates from Franklin square, car stops at_ front | ¥ plesza. Inquire 69 Franklin St mayid ¥ Not al Your leather roots T dail h, weed that wesrs the Bloom of hor you 1 have no word of pras the bloasoms that you b Can cover up your viclous wer 01'Ve 1o respect of wacred spois For men or any flag That waves, Por pleasant lawns or garden plots You're even dead graves. tound Yet cursing is of mo ewail: ou wage a wanfare Shat is wores Than whrieling shell and jeaden o1 give no 106 & moments rewt If but an inch of you rems concentrated fa: In tubes; . nent position. B B fi.n oo hicaws. s Bootia. 0 TO RENT Tenemont In e Leavens | wiinie e ione done - e THn pulley’ anagrame? 1 Little Glant s, over Woolworth atore Dan | 7'y! Kt~ L hub some small tools, | ieison; newily renovate: Pl ou promptly start to grow W perrerrer = Bl Mg o fire bolting ma’ | George X Berry. Williums Drug lm ‘ troduce fo automobile owners & new Stoddard No. %, | Damielson, Com You never quit; you mever dte e of unusual merit, W. Hec- Easoline “lorches, | ete: Your onty mission is to tor, 226 Pearl St. Hartford, Coan. mt Brooklyn, “Phone | O furnished rooms at | A puineul blemish 1o the eve o aySITWING - | The, Seymour, 84 Frankiin B it | cekecems Zous bgtefil oo 2 b 2 B rasn' - | mike hre o Bt discase WANTED Those prop. | _wom mare inquite And ruin foilows in yo ; o3y that is for eale are fodussted to | Joseph Foote, at J. C. Worth Store,|wTO RENT Tenement seven rooms, | “Tis gimyis Lo reraere 40 - {157 the smme. with me. 2o o o7 | Warer it mayza ,:;i;‘f;\ improvements, with or without | " But 11 15 hard Lo break Hsting. ‘Hav Sena 3 s one pertiiiars droer & Cherney, Var-| o XOR SALE_One 914 mpdel 117 | N5 mayid | oh. weed tha Zaliics, onn. “Box ss. mer il | O tg oo Comdltion” paying | SUMMER FASTURE _in Preston| 1housh 7 ustion. Rookkeoper | been Just orerhatied and painiad. Auto |cheap. Apply b2 Broadway, Cli. Your vices hére are manttold by'e competent young 10dy: Bent refer- -'g&. TR e S T T e e AN g o e P e may2id S TO RENT An apariment of five | This morning with an ac So; SALE _One 1913 Buick § pass. | rooms, all modern, fine location: aluo| I pan my hate in seornfu WOODWORIERS, ATTENTIONI | touring Cr in 004 condition; demon: | o brement Tenenient, Tar 35 bor monta, | Destiis my siceniqus oo Strike in Hartford in sash and door |siration on reduest. Auto Sales Co.|ADPIY I i Fanning, 62 Hroadway. - - shops. may2sa |18 Tel. 536, . may2od Thay15d WANTED 26 Gridiey & Clevelend | ™ FOR AL Antigue | mahogany | TG RENT /iwe furnished rooms for automatic operators, % general Tactory | bureau, 1 cherry Sewing table, 1 fancy |light ~housekeeping. 55 Umion. S- e men 10 frst class st and u::‘- chair. " 110 Tafavette St S | Pone 1183-2. may1i6d THE SKYLARK PEACT makers; Teliable, able-bodi - = = : . e =E A WORD fo turiey raisers: TO RENT Throe desirable furnished | “Birds increass Aurine w e e The No. a“Zclentific, treatment | rooms 'With board If wanied; one &r-|and Telium forbid B0 Soion e, Gor Bamploviment | 1o the brovention and cure of bfack. T,E:“’f{‘ Zor 1ight housekeeping, at Tha | 07 Soctety Too head a3 never Shington Cour to Mra. W Dept., Bristol, Conn. mayd8d | $0%0 the work. Prepared and sold by 100 AL A0H0 . Aok | Cisie et Pt Konemah Poulfry Yards, 456 Weat Mein ——_opr28d = st Norwhh, Conn. . Price 50c. w ISHED S to rent Drawn By & - BugTuThS ashington St. aprida n b3 i VTS Eood chamc BARBER SHOP 1! Te. Adfiress | , STORAGE—Apply J. B. Famnming 52| A burst of mefody that St s o TS Inkerast fn har work | o BARER SHOE. or wls Addre | o ATONAS o P PR, B R i i, hool graduate with so: Berine would be conaldersd: Heath Nusserias. Manctmster, Comn. ma; FOR SALE Bay hors driver and worker, pric 169 Mt Pleasant Si. sound, good $60. Tnguire may28d WEAVERS wanted; Orompton, one- loom work; §00d4 pay; heavy wel Apply to Pawcatuck = Wool i, esterly, R. I. A WORD TO THE WISE is too muoh. Free, i tobac with each’ 10c tin; be of Union Leader tobac free with a_10c tin; small pack- with a Gc package of Umton abzen pipe cleaners free with Se pipe._at Fagan's Smoke Shop. WHERE IT IS. may26d WANTED_ Second hand and antigue curniture of all kinds; get our prices before you sell. A, Bruckner, 55 3 iin St.” Tel. 7i7-3. may3d oling: clean ide Silk Mill WANTED —Girls_for work 200d pay. West a TED _Experienced waiter; also dishwasher; women preferred. In- unch. may26d “WANTED _— Young man Wil Guire Oit BARBER preferred. sup. Conn Desides “Main St. Office hours FOR SALD Two-horse_dump cart, in_fine condtion. Tel. 1851-12. ‘may36d FOR SALE — One Abbot-Detroiter touring car, hauled, tires excell lent; A-1 condition, no reasonable Jus t over- offer refused. Call at Becker's Garage. Mechanic St, Dani ¥OR SALE—T) with elson. Tel ton Packard t lumber roll-off hod has been completely gone over in_excellent mecha 356 Pott, Broad FOR model 36-B., tires practically n Bullet! nica o ew. Ave., FOR SALE_ Two horses and 1600, good wor fred Beauregard, ville, FOR old horse, a good for sale or trade for Main, R. F. D. may?23d % icers. Nor Apply to Wil conaition; sell on easy terms for quick sale. Prov! about, in good condition Write H this may26d t and is will idence. may26d 1914, three care may26d weight 1100 Hunter's' Ave . Taft may26d__ LB_One nice young six vear FURNISHED ROOMS and light hou keeping at 106 School St. Phone 104 apridd TO RENT —Furnished rooms; also nice rooms for light housekeeping. 470 Main St, over Brooklyn Outfitters, feb23d FURNISHED rates; suitabl Mrs. Emma ) rooms reasonabis for light houseksoping. orse, 18 Union St. Jyzod STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of ness, at nable price. In- quire at Builetin Office. FOR SALE e FOR SALE —Good_driving norse; safe E Ll Eom : horse: &2 LMER R. PIBRSON. W ANTED_Thres ironers. Norwich | for ladies. F. H. Fanning, Jewctt Oity.| el 5o nayisd Steam Laundry mayzsd may19d P = o Dtov Gver 16 Sears ot age | FOR SALE Tectiess IT1Tirick exan Hou S02F® | powertul motor. four speed. gearser. WOMEN Telegraph Operators want- ed: mood salary work. Ad- dress Superintendent . N H. & H. R. R New London. Conn. may33d W A\TE‘D%JHOG. state price and four to wonderful val McCormick Co. may17d Reo 1915, o consigned is ue at s this an car 18 d s a The Frisbie- Shetucket st. “FOR SALE One 1916 Indian motor- mm:h! Y cj«'(xz;ea three speed ‘nnwlrr lus twin rhnk by return mail L. Mazer, 2007 | jewett City, Conn., or Phone 35-4. S. Fifth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. may18d may15d WANTED Picker Room and Dye House help. Good pay and steady work. APPlY GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town, Ct. WANTED Paper Hanginz and_Plaster- Jing to work for a day contract. Inquire at BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS 1 ienstein. Paint ing. = Louis Ba: Telephone 3 and WANTED woman to take charge of perienced a ladies’ readv-to-wear store in Willi- hantic: a great chance for the right parts. Inquire at THE PASNIK CO. 138 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. SALESLADY WANTED PREFERRED FRENCH THE PASNIK CO. 158 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Woolen Weavers Wanted APPLY AT ONCE PLAINFIELD WOOLEN CO. Central Village, Conn. Card Room Help Wanted—-Men VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, VERSAILLES, CONN. WANTED Spoolers on Government Work Gooa Spoolers can mske $12 per week. —ALSO— PICKER ROOM AND DYEHOUSE HELP. ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS CO. Yantic. THERS == a0 zaverus Eapiern Comnecticut o5 letin’ for business i FOR SALE Good work horse and double harness for $150 Main St. team 7' North may15d FOR SALDAll tertilizer at_a low Grain Co. Phone kinds of seeds and Greeneville apraa price 326-5. FOR SALE A first 29 acres of ot Danfelson level, has staked for first person $1,000 will particulars, bee buil in aing ming it mortgage of land $5,000 a lots, 1p d. H. Milligan Agent of E. Dantelson, Co A. Agenc; Strout Tel. F the borough This land ostly and The with For further inquire of arm 230. FOR SALE Bight-room provements, building lots, large locat cottage. bar od late: and dential seotion of Jewett City. inquire 8. SEIGEL, Real Estate and Insurance, Norwich, Conn, For particulars, may19d of Tel st im- eight in the best resi- 242 Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at. Watch Hill, View, and along the Weekapaug, Rhode P Isasant Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY | WESTERLY, R. I Both of the Farms Advertised | | | Phone 300 Two-fam . within f utes walk ere Hopkins & shop; can Y re | it taken at 1 particulars nquire of JOHN A. MORAN, | Real Estite Broker, w Franklin Square, Norwich. a FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tencment and B ness Blocks, Buildink Lots, all in de sirable locationss List your property i You care to el or renc, as 1 have a number of people looking for real es- tate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance. Room 1 Thayer Bldg. HERE ]S YOUR CHANCE to buy a cottage, barn and flve acres of good land, at Norwich Town. All kinds of fruit and a fine view, canrot make a mistake in E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Stroet | ¢ THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 2 e FOR SALE “Shall we brea go—TYes, T place 1 go, w ‘who 18 on Indianapols Star. “The doctor has the friendly neighbor, and cann: o t death come T FOR SALE || iss No. 70 Wiltams st, splenata []|Vew York A modern home, in best residential s g runs down, t section: all convemlences, large ¥ wite level corner lot; price reasonable ||[me with them when - em to keep her from g and easy terms if desir omen (0 kesp her vt Inquire of A, 8 C. Sergeant O London O THE KALEIDOSCOPE X Danish Commareial flar to those established in 500 Boswell Ave. || i i v openes 9-room house with all improve- | " NI Ot 2 CPariet large lot, built only 10 years aso, 0x200 feet, with abundance of fruit, There are also two hen houses and other buildings. Property must be seen to be appreciated. Owner ot leaving town. were found to b FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, on all points, the x Central Building, Norwich, Conn. §| '~ .~ the French Mini, London, has been ap 1 director to the Min of Pavie. and will b - fal care the ¢ Ministry. Swiss agreement of m m, COTTAGE HOUSE for $600 and $1,500 respect-| fully have been sold, BUT FOR ONLY $1,250 I can sell you a 50 acre Farm, balance wood and acres titlable, 10 pasture land, a fine cottage house of 7 rooms, barn, wagon shed, crib and hennery, 1 horee, about 12 hens, 1 lumber wagon, some hay, 1 harrow, 1 grindstone, lot of mason’s tools, har- of small tools, and cords of wood read for stove at ness, plows, lot several door, abundance of fruit This is & bargain. vestigat Send for my Farm Bulletin. of 400. In on WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Farm Specialist 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I. Pplace. e. Chotce WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness before the medium public, better than through Vertising coiumns, of The Tel. 2365 there is no the ad- of 9 rooms and Garage NEAR CENTER OF CITY. $750 IN CASH AND BALANCE ON MORTGAGE JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET ST. pa a ta FOR SALE The very desirable Cottage House, owned and occupied by Professor J. b h expired tended to J 1t Germany sends e witzeriand. losses from. « have n fre rents in the Norwes t that for tory to Germany. ce for 5 and 60 ared in istrial acti remedy > firet in wood and fuef. Greel torpedo-boat de Herbert Goorge, 19 Hamiln Streot. A | ot 1o 1o mandod eocr by the & very attractive proposition. For full|authorities to the Provisiomal Ge articulars inquire of nent st Salonika. They Wik b ks SGiAL Al hORAN ned by Greek officers and sailors - q 1L bo used for assuring commrun Real Estats Brokas, e S Franklin-Square - p <Norwdch -of the.! BT