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FAIR, WARMER TODAY; RAIN TO”ORROW What is Going On Tonight Feature Moving Plcturez at the Au- ditorium Theatre. Moving Pictures at the [reed The- H, Franklin Opened, first class pool room, 100 |, B 0rc S0 e street. Paul Mycos. Seph DOUEhErty BREED THEATRE Norwich, took place. party entered the Antonio Moreno and audeville snd Moving Fictures at the Davis Theatre. Concert and Soclal, in T. A, B. Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS Edith Storey, William Duncan Broadway, Feature for Friday Saturday. Magnetic Edith Storey is co-starred Antonio Moreno Duncan in the Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Aladdin which is the attraction at the Breed theatre on Friday and Saturday. a girl 1opportunitoes for - displaying with feature, role of Storey her versatili had been ming wealtiy much she the The Hughle Today' There th bill in called ond act i before, although her parts have varied ones. little spitfire—as a giri who is brim- over with who_is forced into a marriage with a diamond merchant, older than learns to detest. orey has been termed the Bernhardt of the screen this role proves her rizht complimentary Breed Hearst-Pathe Ma the bill for ea DAVIS THEATRE New Show Today — Three Big Time Keith Acts and Triangle Photoplays —Three Shows Daily, and 8.45—Po P heatre announced for ville act, Secotch in tart to finish. t hobo, w ciaity third act present for Fun. a that i: is Hallen and F comedy This i a tremendous and ers conelt will sion th will N riday and Saturday. bill at Harold Lockwood picturization of Robert W % Burton Holmes es and a Victor Moore comedy. be an entire like Dougherty-Filburn Heart Church—F Div. No. 18, A. O. Miss Anna Stepha in Aladdin From and | Was performed by and was followed mass. The full ch Cronin gave Rose: and _Willlam = recessional. Broaaway, | fully decorated by From The was maid o of Mecca offers Miss burn, which she has never veil and carried a bride roses. The pink roses. i rahan of Hartford and eon from Me choice gifts in cut with the bride's pa She is cast as a & Allen's. independfance and Bird who is| A scarlet tanage herself and whom Although Miss | then it flew to a ing the day nesday morning it or among the blo: tree branch. Tt se ble that the siend title, also present the ews and a_very funny will complete comedy the Breed consists and May Alli-|server, and was v t novel, The Hidden |tanager has been target” for the would become travel blers and also the week. 6.45 | bira with conepicus at 2.15, ular Prices. rear to New . En new show today and the show the last half of| > that everybody will attraction is the big Hill and Acker- comedy offering This is one of the vaudeville and is a The se: immons, the mil has a monologue spe- v and original. The nter, who musicar_ skit, Just s an act that has made entire cir- ich theatre- is a foregone The American gold! 1 low warbler were h Arms. King’s Dau Ever Reads Scotland road. tainment The Junior C. E. them NORWICH TOWN Miss Elizabeth Malone. The bride’s sister, erty is one who has many fri Dougherty is an employe at Hopkins Notes. walk on Huntington the large body through the air; the largest one ev sportsman shy and soiitary. warble is a rich sweet melody not un- like that of the robin. The Tennessee and Cape May war- sometimes drives them here in circle of Daughters met Tuesday home of Miss Bessie Plans for an enter- were discussed of business transacted. Wedding at Sacred rank Mott at Platts- burgh Camp—Junior C. E. Society to Attend Park Church Rally. There was a large attendance at Sacred Heart church at 9 o'clock Wed- nesday morning when the marriage of nie Filburn, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Filburn, of and Francis Jo- son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dougherty, of the West Side, As the bridal church the wedding march from ILohengrin was played by The ceremony Rev. C. W. Brennan by a nuptial high oir sang during the mass and at the offertory Mrs. Morgan wig's Ave Maria. Mendelssohn’s wedding march was the ‘The church was beauti- the Altar society. Miss Mary Fil- The best £ “honor. man was William Dougherty, a brother of the groom. The bride's gown was of white Georgette crepe over white satin. She wore her mother's wedding shower bouquet of maid of honor was gowned In old rose taffeta and carried After the ceremony a breakfast was served to relatives and intimate friends at the home of the bride. decorations were of roses and ferns. Those present from a distance included Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Smith and fam- Miss Leo Sullivan and John Han- The house and Joseph Doran riden. There were glass, silver, china, linens and household furnishings. The bride’s going away gown was of tan pongee with hat After a trip to New York Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty will reside for the present to_ harsyonize. Mrs. Dough- nds. Mr. rents. r was on the side- lane Tuesday, walk near the side door, being about the home often dur- feeding on insects. Wed- was a gleam of col- ssoms on an apple ems scarcely possi- er wings could lift it was er seen by the ob- very -tame notwith- standing the prediction that the scarlet “blazing it Tts so long a that ‘Bohemian waxwing were noted near Hospital Corner this This waxwing, a large gray ous crest, is a bird of the north and does not come every gland. but hunger flock: finch, its song swee e that of the canarv. and the vel- eard 211 day Sunda as they flitted from branch to branch in a iree quite near the Sheltering ghters Meet. the King's evening at the M. Grant on the 2nd matters Wiil Attend Rally. society of the First Congregational church plans to attend In the photoplays the feature is Bes- | the children's raily at Park church Kiddies in|Saturday afternoon in a body, each sie Loy Cheerf: production. synopsis phanage different offers to and The Triang Th of the on children fami ke o Bessie Love, accepts the offer. but household q wakens patroness did play To funny Mat The Se! Rex T is now playi com nev the of AUDITCRIUM Rex Beach’'s Ne’er Do-Well Parts and Max Linder in Max Come: Across, Are the Feature Photoplays for Today at The Auditorium, liz ten-. .0 big The Spoilers. gue are risks whelmi Spoiler: wherever shown. Max Linde position lish and dep black at she Would Be love and arouses manhood in the moilycoddie is the theme of this splen- country < at the Auditorium the- of sweat dangers be a slight a five-part Fine Arts o following is a brief play: When the or- iittle villaze presided Deady hecomes bank- are farmed out to s. A wealthy woman ne of the boys, but as , Judith Deady, piayed assumes the role and Her secret iIs dis one of the How she the son of her rying the banner. Mrs. G. motored to New to visit relatives. e becomes S e Miss Agnes Tho lite. show there is a alled Petticoat Perils. 10c and 15c; evening 20c and 25c. visiting her sister, land, of Otrobando Mrs. street is_spendine in Ten act screen version of Ne'er-Do-Well, which i cousin, Miss G Springs tion from Agnes ater than rush of It is even romance of dastard its action are more are intri- and its over- ths Rev. Me., this week with Mr. the famous star Maouette in The | in this at is supported 1 the cast. W. N. Selig to Panama atmos in ten day is sensation = The Connecticut Max Comes Across is seen at his best m from start to fin- in The Colieeg closes cation June 8. CONGRESS MAY _FOR Upon Favorable advarice in Heavier. ould ever an be a ng now —Washington s be in a come tax great deal demanded Star. Washington saving” legislation pieces to be set Mrs. John Russell of Providence Nathan Hall in Preston City s spending her brother and sister, Willard, of Sturtev: Wilbur Irvi has been passing severa! the Commerce Commitze: May 0. — displaying the special button and car- Has Gone to Plattsburgh. Frank Mott of the Canterbury turn- pike is in camp at Plattsburgh, S. Bee of the Scotland road x. London Wednesday Tp and Mrs. Sarah Briggs of Sturtevant street spent Wed- nesday in Wester'y. ie Mrs Tro- avenue. Henry James Moffitt of Kast Town a week with Mrs. Mrs. F. P. Bacheler and daughter Clementine of Talcottville have been visiting relatives up town this week. Miss Agnes White of West Town strect has returned from Willimantic, where she attended the funeral of her Gallivan. regory of Stafford some time with Mr. and Mrs. ant street. ng Bull of Ashland, days and Mre. George L. Randall of West Town street. The Misses Rogers of West Town street were in New Haven Memorial for the purpose of visiting and decorating their mUther's grave. college girls were at their homes here for Memorial day. Some are able to spend nearly all the week, as examinations are in progress for the summer va- LEGISLATE “DAYLIGHT SAVING” Recommendation of Daylight requiring all time forward one hour Good Wages ‘56nm rof. L. B ze of the de not return to Wesleyan. Ilet came to Wesleyan as structor in the department in 190S. x| mendation of STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO. Lucas Cou each s n ber, A. D (Seal) Hall's Catarra ternally and acts _througi mucous the Send_for ¥ J. gld by_all ¥ 5 annot be ¢ TARRH M my presence, Joing business in unty and id firm 1 pay e of catarrh { J. CHENEY. to before 1856, AW Medi GLFPASON. tary Public. surfaces of testimonials, free. CHENEY & CO. Toleda, O. i ey makes oath that he er of the firm of F. J. the te afora- the DRED DOLLARS for that the use of HALL'S me and subscribed this 6th duy of Decem- e is taken fin- the blcod on the system. “ffiil:ulor eoufiuum mm “be in I during the summes months is expect- ed to come before the senate within a few weeks with the favorable recom- the commerce commit- Senator Robinson of Arkai as flled a report for the committee upen the bill of Senator Calder of New York, approving it as “fairly calcu- lated to accomplish valuable econo- mles in our national life.” “The comfort and convenience of many millions of our people will be promoted by its passage,” the raport states. “It is regarded of _special value in the present national emer- gency.” It is believed by the com- mittee that the possible benefits of the legisiation are more than sufficient to offsct objections presented. In view of ‘the increased food _production which will be brought about under the bill, the comfortiand convenience which it will bring to laborers and the pubiic generally, and the saving of expenses, especially relating to light and fuel, it is believed b. mittee that the measure should be enacted.” That the lezislation should not go lnt,o effect, howeve.r‘ until nest year, The change in time ufict from the last LOST AND FOUND STRAYED from my pasture on Bund: Hill, \a_Holstein cow, four years old,‘ and a two year old heifer. ‘inder no- tify H. Brennan, P. O. Box 92, or Tel. 1103-13. may30 STRAYED from ture. Holsteln heifer, vear 2nd a half old. Finder no. ey, G.or’e Krauss, Lisbon. Address Norwich. ‘may29d MAN WANTED—Very little spare time required to earn big ; easy, pleasant work; writing applications, collecting renewable jums, sick, ac- cident insurance. D. Adna Brown, 106 S. Fourth St, Philadelphia, Pa. may3ld WANTED—Young lady to sell tick- ets; must have references. Apply Man- ager's Office, Breed Theatre. WANTED WANTED Spoolers on Government Work Good Spoolers cam make $12 per week. —ALSO— PICKER ROOM AND DYEHOUSE HELP. ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS CO., Yantie. WANTED--A GIRL CLEAN WORK Enquire at THE BULLETIN JOB ROOM American Strawhoard Co. CAN USE GOOD, HUSKY, INTELLIGENT HELP Thamesville Trolley to City Line Wanted —Old nlse Teeth IN ANY CONDITION We pay up to $10 per set, ac- cording to_their value THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Up-stairs Established 1872, Norwich, Conn. WANTED--FIREMAN Steady Work. Apply C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE The Board of Registrars of the Town of Preston will meet at the “Town House on Tuesday. June 5th, 1917, from i o'clock a. m. until 9 oclock p. m. Section 5 of (R et of Couvess ab. proved May 18, 1917, provides that Finke persons batwasa the amos o 1 and 30, both inclusive, shall be subject to registration in accordance with res- ulations prescribed by the President of the United States. Dated at Preston, C ARTHUR C. SMITH, st 'Selectman. JOHN P. HOLLOWELL BERIAH E. BURDICK. Registrar. GEO. V. SHEDD, Town Clerk, Board of Registration. nn.. May 29, 1917. gistrar. Sunday in April until that in Sep- tember. Memorial Day at Panama. Panama, May 30-—Memorial day celebrations were heid at both ends of the Panama canal today with speeches by Willlam _J. Price, the American minister to Panama, and Major Her- bert White of the United States army. WANTED—A young lady to work ln store. | Apply S.°F. Peterson, 132 Main o may30d WANTEDPainting. paper hanging and Dlastering: willlag to work. for gt e day o contract Inquire at rookiyn Odtfitters and call for Lo Beckenstein. Tel. 555-2. may3 FOR SALB—Four Persian Angora ‘k,lrg.n 3 lhfllw 2 white and 2 wn' oo Water st., Cit o WAKE UP AMERICA—Valley Farms offers two well marked Holstein bull calves from our 303 sire; best of the season. also the last; $25 lfi-c.. North Franklin. may3ld never tried canoeing, nor owned a really ca- poe, you don’t know what you' n miss: n‘f Kennebec canoes ve the bes isfaction; safe. staun worthy, Kennebec canoes give mor: 1 pl ure at less cost than most -.nythln else in the world. Sold by R H. Sar gent, 5 Main St, Moosup, Conn. may29TuThS BRIDGE TENDERS for state high way department are needed; test will be ‘held June 20 at Hartford, Conn., to establish eligible list for immediate ap- pointment; $75 per month at start; get circular and application. which must be received by noon of June 16. Room 73, Capitol, Hartford, office of State Civil rvice Commisston. may30d WANTED-—A neat appearing girl to wait on_ tables: also girl to do cham- ber work. Apply at Columbian Hous may30d WANTED Boy _ to _measure cloth; £00d pay. West Side STk Mill. may29d WANTED—Girl for general hou work in private family, city of No: wich. Address Box 50, Bulletin Office. may29d BOY WANTED to work in drug stor tin_offi may29d sst. resistered pharma- position: best references. care Bulletin Co. cist wishes Write Pharmacist, may29d WANTED Salesman wanted to troduce to automobile owners a new accessory of unusual merit. W. Hec- tor, 226 Pearl St, Hartford, “ean. may29d WANTED—Those owning far _*op- erty that list the same with me. listing. Have many applications. Send particulars. Green & Cherney Ver- sailles, C ox 95, may28d WANTED 25 Gridley & Cleveland automatic operators. 25 general factory men, 10 first class machinists and tool- makers; reliable, able-bodied, Ameri- can-born married men preferred; no iabor troubles; steady employment. The New Departure Mfg. Co., Employment ristol, Conn. ay2sd AVERS wanted; Crompion, one- loom work; good pay; heavy weights. Apply to Pawcatuck ' Woolen Mills, Westerly, R. L mas A WORD TO THE WISE is too much_ Free, 5c tin of Stag smokin' tobac with il 16c fia: S bag of Usion Leader tobac free with a_l0c tin; small pack- age free with a_5c package of Union Leader: dozen pipe cleaners free with each_35c pipe. at Fagan's Smoke Shop. U. NO. WHERE IT IS. may26d WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture of all kinds: get our prices before you seil. A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- ln St.~ Tel. 717-3. may3d _ WANTED - Girls for spooling; clean work; good pay. West Side Silk MilL in- Is for sale are requesisd to No charge for W. | FOR SALEOne White & Middleton gasoline engine, 12 i p. in use every day; 1 20 in. sunface pianer with at tachments for tongueing and grooving 1 Nova Scotia grindstone, 4 in. x 30, with pulley and frame: 1 Little Giant hub borer. No. 3; some small tools, axle set, tire measure, tire bolting ma. hine, tlro upsetter, Stoddard 2, 2 anvils, gasoline torches, ete. eorge . Ide Brookiyn, Ct. - Fhorle Danlelson 127- may2$TuThS A WORD to turkey raisers: Koneman Specific No. 14 is a scientific treatment for the prévention and cure of black- head in turkeys. It has never M).d to do the work. Prepared and sold b: Konemah Foultry erel 458 West l(!.hl st Nurmch, Conn. Price 50c. ‘. ron lAl.E—Ono driving horse, 1000 1bs., rubber tired top buggy, business Apply Bean Hill may30d wagon and harness. Blacksmith Shop. FOR SALE One five-passenger Jack- son touring car, price $185 if sold be- fore June 1; another one of the light Metz delivery cars, 1915 model, over- hauled and painted. all good tires, $235 also a 1814 Metz roadster In good run- ning order for $150. Call or phone 133. Metz Agency, Danielson, 19 Hawkins St. FOR SALE—One 1914 model 73-T Overland touring c: run less than D1.660 miles, in Bood comdition. haying been just overhauled and painted. Auto 118 Franklin St. Tel. 535. onn.. may30d Sales Co., may29d FOR SALE—One 1913 Buick 3 stration on request. 118 Franklin St. Tel. 5 BARBER SHOP for sale. Barber Builetin Office. FOR SALE—Buick runabout, model 36-B., in good condition. tires practically new. Write R. Bulletin may26d FOR SALE Peerless 1912 truck, powerful motor, four speed gearse full floating rear axle, price very low Reo 1915, four nder; this car s consigned to us owner and is a wonderful value at $450. The Frisbie- McCormick Co. 52 Shetucket St. may17d may28d 1914, three care FOR SALE—One 1916 Indian motor- cycle, three speed power plus twin inder; been newly overhauled at e factory and is in first class shape; clectrical “equipment and one extr: price $200. Address Box 1352, Jewett City, Conn., or Phone 38-4. team apriza mayl15d BARBER WANTED — Young man| FOR SALE—Good work horse preferred. Willlam Vaillancours, Moo- | and double harness for $150. 197 sup, Conn. may25d WANTED—Salesmen and salesladies $2 a day salary, besides commission Horton Co.. 209 Main St. Office hours after 1 p. m may25d WANTED—Three Norwich Steam Laundry. may23d WANTED-Canoe; state price and make. Address Canoe, Bulletin Office. may2id % WANTED—Old false _teeth: don't matter if broken; 1 pay $1 to $10 per set; send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 Fifth St. Philadelphia, Pa. may18d B | WANTED. Several bitches due to have pup- pies June 15-30. I need them for WET NURSES to help bring up eight litters of police dog puppies due fo arrive at that time. Satisfactory arrange- ments. ironers. HENRI L. BAER, East Kiifingly, Conn. Tel Dantelson. 107-3, WANTED 100 girls for shop work, 34 girls fer house work, 2 table waitresses, 65 lab- orers (30c an hour). 6 farm hands, 10 weavers, 10 spinners, 15 burlers (girls), 3 colored girls, colored boy. FREE IMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg, Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Middletown.—The lawn of St. An- drew’'s chapel on Warwick street has been plowed up and will be planted to potatoes by Charles Freeman of War- wick street. The lawn covers quite a space and the yield should be good. FCR SALE WANTED Picker Room and Dye House help. Good pay and steady work. Apply GLEN W(QOLEN MILLS Norwich Townm, Ct. FOR SALE Bight-room cottage, all latest im- provements, large barn, and eight building lots. located in the best resi- dential section of Jewett City. For particulars, inquire of S. SEIGEL, Real Estate and Insurance, Norwich, Conn, mayisa Tel. 243 FOR SALE A centrally located BRICK BLOCK good condition at a low price. A. M. AVERY Telephone 1122-2 52 Broadway FORD AUTOMOBILE Good condition, self-starter, electric lights, shock absorbers. Low price for quick sale. TRYCN’S AGENCY 715 Main St. Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 752 FOR SALE Two fine houses with three apartments each. Centrally located and well rented with modern improvements. Also parcet of land on Montville trolley line. Appy to 89 Franklin St., or 121 Broadway. FOR SALE Several Disc Talking Machines, with and without cabinets. at attractive es. These instruments are demon- ration models and excepting for slight binet imperfections, are as good as new. All are guaranteed. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CoO., _______ Norwich, Conn. Agricaltural Limestone Will be very difficult to get this sea- So place your order early with WANTED An Errand Boy INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE WANTED Experienced woman to take charze of a ladies’ ready-to-wear store in Willi- a great chance for the right Inquire at THE PASNIK CoO. 168 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. SALESLADY WANTED 'RENCH PREFERRED THE PASNIK CO. 158 Main Street, Norwich, Ccnn. Card Room Help Wanted--Men VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, VERSAILLES, CONN. GIRLS WANTED TO WORK AT GROVER & CARON’S : 45 BROADWAY On account of increase in price of to- bacco, the Whitestone Cigar will bs sold from now on at $3t per 1,000. J. F. CONAN fan2d 11 Franklin St. WHES YOU WANT _» put your bus- iness ore the pubic, there is no medium vetter than thfough the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin. North Main St. may15d FOR SALE—AIll kinds of seeds and fertilizer at_a low_ price. Greeneville Grain Co. Phone 326-5. aprad FOR SALE A first mortgage of $5,000 on 29 acres of land in the borough of Danielson. This land, mostly level, has been surveyed and staked for building lots. The first person coming up with $1,000 will own it. For further particulars, inquire of d. H. Milligan Agent of E. A. Strout Farm Agency. Danfel Comnn, Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekaspaug, Plsasant w, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. I. Both of the Farms Advertised for $600 and $1,500 respect- fully have been =old, BUT FOR ONLY £1,250 I can sell you a 50 acre Farm, 10 acres tillable, balance wood and pasture land, a fine cottage house of 7 rooms, barn, wagon shed, crib and hennery, 1 horse, about 12 hens, 1 iumber wagon, some hay, 1 harrow, 1 grindstone, lot of mason’s tools, har- ness, plows, lot of small tools, and several cords of wood read for stove at door, abundance of fruit on place. This is a bargain. Investigate. Send for my Farm Bulletin. . Choice of 400. WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Farm Specialist 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. Tel. 2365 HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE Best Residential Section On Washington Street, north of Broad Street, fine level lots, beautiful surroundings, near troiley, short walk- ing distance to Free Academy, Park Church,and “The Clu™ House.” Reas- onable price and ter.as to suit pur- chaser. Will sell new two family house in desirable part of city on easy terms and at an attractive price. The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway $=2,800 WILL BUY SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE Has bath, electric lights and gas; ls Leated by hot water system. Only five minutes’ walk to_heart of city and near car line. Good facilities for plac- ing a zarage. More than one-half purchase price may remain on mort- gage. An unusual offering. ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life A'onev l l v FULI. ABSOCIATED . PRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT to let. M. PASTURE D., 73, Canterbury, Oonn. — Four furnished rooms. TO RENT Call evening. 43 Unton may 28 v 98 Peck St.; m.mtn{ ery rmnn.ngle pric W mises. J. Kai R. F. may3ild St. Low price of 4 rooms at place to live; f Inquire on “l'llh‘\fl‘h Turnished rooms for sfiht . Call afternoon ’l'o n.ln—-'rennm-nt seven rooms, nts, with or without 1jams modern, improvemen! at 61 TSUMMER _PASTURE Apply 52 Broadway, City. cheap. may18d TO RENT—Two housekeeping, 6 Carter Ave., East may26d ©Oh, lltth w. heeded St. Phon. may18d Preston, Ah, in TO RENT—An aj rooms, all moder: e fine locatio: tment The a basement tenement, for $6 per month, Apply. 7. may18d E. Fanning, 52 Bromaway. TO RENT—_Two furnished rooms for Ught housekeeping. Phone 1192-2. & 38 Union St may1sd TO RENT—Three desirable furnished rooms with board It wanted: one ar- ranged for light hou-ek. ping, at The Washington ourt. H._Gallup. T3 A0, FURNISHED ROOMS Washington St. y to Mrs. W. apr28d rent, aprisa to 58 STORAGE—ADply J. Broadway. o FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- keeping at 106 School St. Phone 1048-3. apris E. Fanning. 52 apridd _ TO RENT —Furnished nice rooms for light housekKeeping. 270 Main St., over Brookly feb23d’ Tooms; _also 1 Outfitts FURNISHED suitabl, for Tight r ‘Emma orse, 1 ht hou: Union z rul;onalbu ) e iz STORE TO About 20 to 25 feet, Street, s able for almost any business, at a reasonable price. quire at Bulletin Office. But RENT at 63 Franklin | ™" dispose of right away. FOR SALE SALE HORSES I have 20 Horses that I want to Nine of them are big work horses—the balance will weigh from 900 to 1200 see them. Tel. 536-3. ELMER R. PIERSON. 1bs. Come and may14d Two-family house, utes' walk from Hop shop; can be bought it taken at once. For inquire of JOHN A. Franklin Square, FOR Cotta sirable locations. tate investments. WILLIAM F, Real Estate and Insurance. Room 163. FOR SALE within five min- very reasonable MORAN. Real Estate Broker, you care to sell or renc, number of people looking for real And still And the Back And the ers orying was Some And Whose When you ‘What does Speak to 3 POETRY MEMORIAL DAY. In a long wt B : Long rraw the l’rcw thun the hearts nt with fear at of “solaters meet- "‘,f the land was filled wit : re. Up !rom the South came the cannons home Till tHy clouds 4¢ war were rent asun- rums were e motes of the fite der. and the sun of Peace shone bright and clear. T Fare tender, 1] fra; many a which ca war was And our ears were filled moaning - daily ing for en’ mald the wee, stric Iover, husband and the the ‘heavy cloud hung the May a8 we watched the sc march away— ‘Theres was manhood stern and each was eager for me not back when th done, with of the mo her son, for her pHER jonely wite for whole land seemed battle plain. few them taie unspoken brow In battle flame. Stern were the brightly. measured Steady the eyes that once roved 1 somber 1y, comrade they fiving, w glor; ound great, tri O land of our love, With a votion! Tives glory alon each try's we; the swift behind us, and the bl Erow thir the Dav o to us it used t Men of the line ose whose T lives read them s ti; mee sieeping, pain and are keep dead whi Does the muffiad drum hollow a which you our follow where ¥o came with your glory from eastern sea to western o wer, back to it mean hearts of th your they came— of was went their da traced = n lips that once sm erect and firm was * tread, with dead: thought thelr ~ban ith no star lost dim, of the wives and mot drowned umphal hymn of ‘onr heart's hea . bought nt out in on the p n his stars nknowr gather and i and slow f the Dead. as it sees gaps In th 6 know once full Ts are str ts are true d on 11 your t around furloughe care, to ing this t ch we see nd the drooping u bear today staps to te ur comrades s Do kins & Allen's full particulars Norwlich. No more shall the noon-da SALE. s Houscs, Tenement and Busi- ness Biocks, Bullding Lots, all in de- List your property if Where You you know won when v In the wild, swift ch nons’ thu ed saber Ah, #t seems but a the marc! that the world still look with wonder ¥ the fields foes you met ge ‘to the nder, with the ¥ and bayonet? hes w and the foe before. dips to tl Dburning. o’ercloud stand wit turning, the southern shade o'erarches, pine and he warm gulf shore with its sudde your sky; face to the and - shadows s soft as I hay HILL, Thayer Bldg. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to buy a cottage, barn of good land, at Norwich Town. kinds of fruit and a fine view, and you cannot make a mistake E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 and five acres All in buying ft. 86 Cliff Street rfi FOR SALE No. section; all Inquire of 278 Main Street 70 Willlams St., modern home, In best residentlal conveniences, level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms ir desirad. THOS. H. BECKLEY One splendid The large Phones 724 1 ] 9-room house with ments and in finest built only 10 years ago, large lot, 60x200 feet, with abun FOR SALE 500 Boswell Ave. all improve- of condition, dance of fruit. There are also two hen houses and other buildings. seen to be leaving town. Central Building, Propérty mus: appreciated. Owner FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Norwich, Conn. be NEAR CENTER particulars inquire of Franklin Square FOR SALE|- COTTAGE HOUSE of 9 rooms and Garage $750 IN CASH AND BALANCE ON MORTGAGE JAMES L. CASE 87 SHETUCKET ST. FOR SALE The very desirable Cottage House, owned and occupied by Professor J,|issued at iferbert George, 19 Hamlin Street. very attractive proposition. JOKN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Come on, God_will protect ou kiss Are dear “Oh, 3 rest some other time. The Oracle—Only fools are cer wise men h: His Wife The Oracle- tain ofit.—Puck Bacon—They say he's a well- author. 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A circular Munitions Department, to sell to the state unserviceable ar- ticles of metal, chiefly copper, brass, novid bronze. lead. 4ron ‘or the Crown Prince. issued by the Itai invites ‘peop