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SR FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES SHOWERS TODAY OR NIGHT; FAIR TOMORROW. & What Is Going On Tonight FCR SALE e S e b el | R e FOR SALE—Reo 1815, consigned to TO RENT TO RENT—A fivg-room flat, modern LOST AND FOUND NORWICH TOWN POETRY . STRAYED from pasture, Holstein| WANTED—Girl for general house- Vaudeville snd Moving Fictures at|Members of Household at The Shelt- | neir Y = . . Bar- | us by owner, has not been overnauled | conveniences, 23 Park St = Inquire A GARDEN ALL MUST SE£. beifer, year and o haif old. Finder mo_| work. Apply to Mrs & Wfi&f’(’_ s b A R U e N Within. e A the Davis Theatre. Feature Moving Pictures at the Au- ber, 156 tify George B. Krauss, Lisbon. Address Tel. 2198, r Facts About the Jeid The Frisbie-Mc- ering Arms H, T T L T > R.F. D, 4, Norwich. e1d | chanical condition. TaiddlAe A 23 orgvich. e etk Co. TO RENT—Neatly furnished room: | 4" K270°0 Yiith Theh SORme Hise: ditorium Theatre. Philippines—Holiday Week Guests o - Jeld o Vi "h - STRAYED om VANTED k in a store. —— — | also room for light housekeeping. Mrs. reoVInE I, A Local Homes. L e el e e T aiee: mt: Bitiatta Canow: iis tusn EOR SALE_X twohorse 17t team | May Keiley, 7 North Hign St. ~ Jeid BRI 0%, BIN, ST dang - 4% rwich Statlonkiy Enginke-siiso- 209 3 Jenr, 0ld Belfer Einder nor | T IMINYT_Meat's gettin’ so Bigh It| horse dump Cari, 604 as new, $26; 2| PASTURE to let. M. J Kane R. F.|And not a shadow lurks in sight We do not\ know it, but there lies Somewherel véiled under evening skies A @garden which we all must see— The Garden:of Gethsemare. With joyous\steps we go our ways Love lends a halo to our days Light sorrows sail 1ike clouds af: Rev. Frances Rose gave a brief ad- dress Thursday afternoon at the Sheltering Arms. I want to tell you a few things about our trip to the Phil- ippines (just half way around the world) and our life there, he said. We 73, Canterbury, Conn. ciation. No. tity H. Brennan, P. O. Box 92, or Tel. G, meets in Bill Block. 1163-1%. AN Sedgwick Post, No. 1. G. A. R., meets in_Buckingham Memorial. Svea Swedish Sick Benefit meets in_Germania Hall, Court City of meets_in may3id Call eventag. 43 Untor Br *jod, Toots: ening. 43 Unjon St Low price: ‘may28MWF i will soon be worth more than money; then you'll have o carry meat in your pocketbook. Imagine buying 25c worth of Cobweb Corners and throwin’ us a plece of meat; then we hand you & couple of franicfurters in change; but if the wurst comes to the wurst, we'll three-spring market wagon: two- seated canopy top, nearly new. Lewls Asply. Vergason Hill, Romwich Town. Society s s o FOR SALE—Small farm. Inquire 137 Baltic St., Norwich. Je1d furnished rooms for TO RENT—Two light housekeeping, 6 Carter Ave, East A e i, Bititte. s pefu:)uu gl P2 ooy lh;h,';‘;‘:f; haye to stand it. Fagan's Spoke Shob-| “5gm SALE 71 extra, fine sbesp and | Jids. Call atternoons. __mayisd | WENE SST LY Tow Strong we are. Je lambs, 4 young new milch cows, trot-| ~TO RENT_Newly furnished rooms at| We hurey on: and hurrwing, &0 Going out, we lose a day and coming back we double a day. weeks for a letter to reach Close to” the ‘borderland of woe, That waits for)you, and waits for me— Forever waits Gethsemane ting bred yeariln, sow, heavy team So. Canterbury. colt, Poland China rse. Wm. Tator, Ja1d 84" Franklin St. Tel. may22d RENT—Tenement seven rooms, WANTED—Men, 18 or over, wanted; government railway mail clerks; $75 month; list government jobs open, fre: It takes four 'gt_fi"swmour. us. We ANNOUNCEMENTS TO day and Monday. ipino boys learn just what American boys do. he cable for necessary news. itute, Dept. 37-F., Roche Opened. first class. pool room, 100 |have t Franklin Institute, Dep . Roches- | —ron Sarm A brand new unused | modern Improvessents. with or without Franklin street. Paul Mycos. :‘:-;';- il;h:'f"xlz to Boston the cost per , N. X. oliver typewriter Noo o AT 844 cash; | garage Tt Aol o withoud| Down Jhadowy lanes, across stranwe b S = 12. ; AN WANTED Very Tiilie spare| owner wishes to change for a lighter g may18d e, : BREED THEATRE. pyOU, otk Is doing things; we teachifoUR NEW LONDON PLANT, J| time’ Teauiveq to' earn big pay; easy.|instrumont which may be used in trax- | S gunrmn pasTORE Tn Breston B o il ey o e s N .. pleasant work; writing applications, | el: G 3 cheap. Apply 52 Broadway, Cit. ‘| Beyond the mreat salt fount of tears ; . Antomio Moreno and|a. m. and teach every day except Sun- WHICH 1S OVERCROWDED g ronewable premiummy, sick. ac: | dress In Norwich fres of charge; this y , Clty, | Beyond_ the wreat sealt fount . Edine Stocuy, s The Fi cident insurance. D. Adna Brown, 106 |{s 4 bargain Write to ¥ H. K. R V.| mayisd You cannot pass it in your way. “Aladdin Frem D. No. 9, Norwich Town, Conn. WITH WORK FOR of five| All paths that have been, or whall be William Duncan in S. Fourth St, Philadelphia, Pa. TO RENT—An apartment rooms, all modern, fine location; also{ Pass somewhere through Gethsemane Broadway” Feature For Today and|only substituting Spanish for French 2 may3ld SEOR BALETE GL F. in good mé |fotme all modars,figs location: ales Saturday. and German. Spanish is the business u ' d st i G m t WANTED Young lady to sell tick- | chanical condition, low mileage for, a g. 52 adw. % o o 3o non o . language of Ioilo. Money is Mex fll B a BS IWflm B“ ets; must have references. Apply Man- | AT of Its kind;' very low pr ’u’l‘h‘ | Apply I B. Fanuing. 52 ‘Broadway. All those who journsy. esen er late Must kneel alons in darkness there And battle with G0d pity t w! “NMot mine, Hut T “Tet this cup pase, The pu n_Gethssmane. a2 Viheeler PROPERLY PRONOUNCED. ager's Office, Breed Theatre. may31d WANTED A young lady to work in store. - Apply S. F. Petersonm, 132 Main st. may30d WANTEDPainting. paper hanging and_plastering; willlng to work for $2.75 y, or contract. Inquire at Brooklyn Outfitters and call for Louis Beckenstein. Tel. 5 may30d can, the dollar is the peso, worth 50 cents. We use the native language enough to make ourselves understood in the country about Ioilo. It is an easy language, used with Roman let- ters as in Enslish. After morning tlasses we show the 270 boys how to do practical work. Our ‘arm comprises 65 acres; 45 boys work TO RENT—Three desirable furnished | rooms with board if wanted; one ar- Tansed for lgnt housekeeping, a: The Washington Court. Apply to Mrs. W. H._Gallup. _Tel. 1630 apr2sd FURNISHED ROOMS rent, Washington St. aprisa STORAGE—Apply J. B. Fanning. 52 Broadway. aprifd and Saturday the Breed thea- present Edith Storey, Anto- nio Moreno and William Duncan in the Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature, ‘Aladdin_ From Broadway,” an “Ara- bian Nights” tale—Up-to-date. The Hearst-Pathe news and a very fenny Hughie Mack comedy com- plete the bill for today and.Saturda: Toda tre will FOR SALE The only one of this style in Windham county; Chalmers roadster, hung low, long wheel base, rubber ¢loth and cellulofd windshield, good top and slip, large trunk, 2-tire rack on rear, fast and fully equipped your price is mine. Inquire at Witter’ Auction Rooms, Main St., Danielson, Ct. Bring your money when you come to see thisi If. you don't buy I will pay wome flerce despalr run our Norwich possible, in Two Shifts Daily 8 hours ‘We propose to branch as soon as and cannot mes to [T Wilesx Morning and Afternoon, THE MAJESTIC ROOF. it. each, making a 48-hour week, for way department are needed BRIDGE TENDERS for state high- test will your carfare home. FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- “Hurrah!” hear them for M. Joff-er!” vell Hu The bovs are keen in intellect, good % e < i studeents asndrthw are‘ not over nfius, which a special bonus will be given. }| be h June 20 at Hartford, Conn., to| FOR SALE—Strawberry plants kuplnf at 106 School St. Phone 1048-3. | They're sure as cem bhe his mname New Photoplays Today. trious, but they work In order to g b - establish eligible list for immediate ap- | Superb Everbearers and 100 Spring| apri4d e Thymes with “offer. - % 5 Winders, Quillers, Doublers, Warp- §| pointment; $75 per month at start; get| Bearers, $2, postpaid. Herman Gager, TO RENT—Furnished rooms; aiso|And once in a while some poor m earn their way through school. circular and application, which must North Frank! in, Conn. mays T nice rooms sor light housekeepivg. 270 dled oaf. The new picture programme atop| As to food, we have rice for them!Q§ers, Pickers and Weavers are needed | e received by noun of June 16. Room | = = L - Inspired. in Fi ioata “ive a the Majestic Roof this evening will be |twice a day: breakfast is coffee. sugar, 73, Capitol, Hartford, office of State( FOR SALE_Four Fersfan Angors eobsty O Emaukiyn Outfittess; apired: SLBtench. shouts & headed by the five reel feature. “The|and bread. Meat is from cold storage, ’T! lerylice;. Commission. MmayS0d ol Bam o Jokepts. 3., Fiartiey, <3| oo But still there are others, s miliio Flower of Doom,” a powerful drama|milk in cans, potatoes from Japan. 4 NTED__A neat appearing girl {o| Water St, City. maysild FURNISHED rosme; ~ ressomable| = = miles off, s of the mystic east and the virlle west| The sun rises at § and sots at 6, wait on tables; slso girl to do cham- | == St o P e e L e e Tl | e gL e R e Nero' “ile” gres and featuring Wedgewood Nowell and | with hardly a variation of half an ber work. Apply at Columbian House. P Loty T = i Rt iy o Anatangt T s air—i o S Gypsy Hart. It is a story of the un- derworld, depicting Chinese joints, etc., and of two rival gangs who pillage hour. The temperature is never be- low 70 degrees, and never above 99 degrees in the shade, and always THE BRAINERD od measure cloth, —Boy _ to k Mill. West Side calves from our 303 sire; best of the season also the last; $25 apiece. North may3id _ TORE TO RENT chauffeur— “I wuz In F¥th av Gen'r'l Joe-fer! While the table d'hote polite society. Other pictures on' the|there is a strong breeze from the AN Onordriving o v Wi . Y FOR SALE—One driving horse, 1000 their fromage and Dl o ey and DtoniolR U b el The IMIEUE muns faonelinensd registered pharma- | 1bs, rubber tired top buggy, business| About 20 to 26 feet, at 63 Franklin| With eat “savoir fa call - hir the Unlversal screen magazine, and|ing than the climate. g position; best references. | wagon and harness. Apply Bean Hill | g itable i ear Papa Jof-fal a funny comedy reel entitled What{ The Filipinos are fairly well civ st, care Bulletin Co. Blacksmith Shop. may30d reet, suitable for almost any kind of the — ? : ized, they have been for 300 years un- - FOR SALE_Onc 1911 Tmodel” 79- | Pusiness, at a reasonable price. In- |This is freedom's own co . After the pictures dancing will be|der Spanish rule, and the church is s O A ons LV el ihan | auire at-Bilistin Office. ,may do as he wishes enjoyed from nine to eleven and re-|the Catholic church. Work there is MILL NO. 4, NORWICH for sale are requested to| 11000 miles, in Bood condition. having But “saera’ Bie and “ye gods sp freshments will be s«;.n—ed. 'I;he :ho\v vastly easier than in some places | e \nlalll)\_rnippflcoa[rif;:rx;::; gefn jgsz ol‘iesrhigu!eg“andsplh{_texd, a\nlo T When you mpeak of mArec will start every evening at 7.45 sharp.| In use according to the islands are g many appll Send | sales Co., ranklin St. Tel. 535. o iRy S % Admission 15 cent: cight dialects. We use English in all D Sien & Chemney ova | mayE Al o Like this, Grot." the “x = Tt our work; the country is being made = - — -~ | JFoRr SALE One 1913 Buick 5 pass. as | ant,” N PRINCE OF UDINE ON into an American republic. There are bods Gridley & Cleveland| touring car in good condition: demon- SALE HORSES Forge _ure” sound the as in 20 S part of the island are 20 missionaries, makers: reliable, able-budied, Ameri- | 2o Branklin St Tel $3p. , ‘may I have 20 Horses that I want to e e men and women. can-born married men preferred; no BARBER SHOP for sale. ‘Address | dispose of right away. Nine of them nEge Delivered a Message in the Name of King Victor Emmanuel. Washington, May 31.—The Prince of Udine, head of the Itallan war mis- sion, on the floor of the senate today, delivered a_message to the American people in the name of King Victor Emmanuel, welcomine the entrance of the United States into the war as the final moral justification of the cause for which the aliies are fight- ing. " said the prince, ‘“‘wants the boundaries and her coast nte to secure herself new aggressions. But Italy been and never will be an ent of discord in Europe, and as W lied her own free national ex- istence at the cost of anyv sacrifice, she will contribute with all her strength to the free existence and de- velopment of other nations.” Of the entrance of the United States after the viclent offences against right ad become clear and the American had been insulted, he said “You bring us the sacred recogni- tion of our right, you bring us moral confidence and the conviction that our cause is holy and that the great free democracy shares our feeling, our spirit, and our hope.” The prince received with great enthusiasm by the senate to whom introduced by Vice President He appeared in the full dress uniform of a naval captain ana was accompanied by the other lead- members of the mission. The ators, many members of the house f nd officials, folicwed his siow Eng- lish with deep Interest. A second loan of $100,000,000 is to be made to Italy for June and an- cement expected shortly. Of original $100,000,000} about $60,- 10.000 already has been expended by present Italian purchasing agen- cies here and the balanca is expected to be used up in the next few days. CLERGYMAN CHARGED WITH MAKING SEDITIOUS STATEMENT Rev. Charles L. Lehnert, Pastor of the German M. E. Church, Minneapolis Minneapolis. Minn, May 31.—Rev. Charles L. Lehnert, pastor or the Cen. tral German Methodist Episcopal church, was arrested here today by agents of the department of justice on a warrant charging him with making itious statements in denouncing the Liberty loan. SULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE 1592 A PRACTICAL, COMFORTABLE PLAY OR SCHOOL SUIT. Dress or Apron With Dloomers for Girls. This design will readily mother who app mpHeity. Th ppeal to the 2s comfort which may as an apron e bloomers may be of the e material. The bloomers will take the place of petti- « They are ideal for play and wear, glving freedom move- ment nad fuliness under the dress. For warmth. outing flannel. serge or flan- nel could be used. Gingham, galatea, percale. rep, poplin, linen and linene are all appropriate materials for these two practical garments. The pattern 01 rises both and is cut in five siz 2, 4 6, 8 and 10 vears. Tt requires for a 6-yczar size 3 1-4 yards of 27-inch material, with 2 1-4 yards for the bloomers. A pattern of this Illustration malled to any address on receipt of 10 cents in lfl\‘erfi:)r !tli 's.. leth Order through The Bulletin Company, Reitern Dept, Norwich, Conn, Sunday Afternoon Service. At Scotland Road hall Sunday aft- ernoon there will be a Christian En- deavor service and a session of the Sunday school. Home For the Holiday. James Lynch of Willimantic spent at his Memarial day home on East Town street. Miss Clara Atwood left Tuesday for ‘Westerly, after spending several weeks with friends uptown. Mrs. Bixby of B place is substi- tuting in the Intermediate department of the Town Street school. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rathbun of Bliss place have returned, after visit- ing friends in Preston City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albert of Wau- American $irawhoard Co. Good Wages CLEAN WORK Enquire at THE BULLETIN JOB ROOM CAN USE GOOD, HUSKY, INTELLIGENT HELP Thamesville Trolley to City Line wecus Hill are in New York for a few weeks’ visit with relatives. Miss Martha Baldwin from Willi- mantic spent Thursday with her cousin, Miss Fanny Rogers of the Scotland road. Miss Antoinette Van Cleef of sey City has Jeft town after nearls week's visit with Miss Jessie Jer- & Wanted —Cld False Teeth § IN ANY CONDITION We pay up to $40 per set, ac- cording o their value THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Up-stairs Established 1872, Norwich, Conn. 1Ivde of Washington street. Devotions for the first Friday of the month will be held this (Friday) morn- ing at 7 o’clock and at 7.30.0'clock this ch. evening at Sacred Heart chi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palmer have returned to Norwich, after a visit with Mrs. Palmer's parents, and Mrs. Jerome Taylor of Wauwecu: WANTED--FIREMAN Steady Work. Apply C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE Hill J. C. Ladd and daughter, Tiss Lil- lian Ladd, of Poriland, arrived on Thursday to visit Mr. Ladd’s niece, Mrs. Adelbert Rudd of West Town street. Ontario Power Co. Sold. Buffalo, N. Y. May 31.—The On- tario Power company of iagara Falls, Ont., has been sold to the hy- dro-electric Power Commission of the province of Ontario, it was announced ! today by John J. Albright of Buffalo, resident of the company. The prov- FOR SALE 40-Acre Farm, $1750, Four Miles to City, ! of 60.000 people, a noted manufacturing | cente; 30 acres dark loam: 10 acres wire-fenced pasture: some wood, v riety fruit: 9-room house: map! shade; telephone M desired: 40-7t harn, 'hog. wagon and pouliry houses. To settle estate going for $1 down. For details see page Springgfatnluzue," copy m. AL Strout Farm Azency. 150 ‘Nassau St., New York. DANIELSON, CONN. 3l Telephone 1920. | LEGAL NOTICE R R TR R T ince will pay $23,000,000 for 90 per |8 cent. of the company stocl | | FOR SALE FOR SALE Some Automobiles that are real bargains. Jeffrey, 1914, demon- strator touring car, makes 60 miles per hour, fully equippad, newly overhauled; Overland, 1916, 5 passenger; Oakland, 1914, 5 passenger; Overland, 5 pas- senger, 5 good tires, 3 of them new; Oakland roadster, Maxwell Roadster; Cadillac Touring Car, 5 passenger; Peerless Second- hand Truck, newly overhauled. All of these Cars are in ser- viceable condition. We want to clear them cut at once and have priced them from $100 to $600. Here's your chance of the season. We invite you to in- spect them and 15 other new and second-hand Cars. CHARLES H. PELLETT NOTICE i The Board of Registration of Town of Lisbon who have charge the registration at the Town Hou June 5th, from 7 {n the morning un 9 in the evening. includes First Sele: man F. L. Kanahan, Chalrman. Town Clerk A. A. Rist, Clérk. and Frank E. the T town at ans Town Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Distriet 5, on the 22d day of May, LSON J. AYLING. Judge. Estate of Joseph Eccleston, late of Voluntown, in said District. décease Ordered. ‘That the Administrator cite the creditors of sald deccased to bring in their claims against said estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, to-|. gether with a copy of this order, on i the signpost nearest to the place where saild deceased last dwelt. and in the same town. and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circula- tion in sald District, and make return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record, Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of said-de- time by application to the 1 their claims against said estate to the undersigned at Glasgo, Conn.. withix the time limited in the above and fore going order. - THOS. JR.. Adminfstrator. Hyde nd George C. Phillips, Regis- i £y trars, all of Whgm serve without pay. -k. Watch IS, Weekapaug, Plsasant Cards may be obtained by those out of | View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. FRA A centrally Telephone 1122-2 Good quick sale. * ceased are hercby notified to present|715 Main St. Eastern Connecticut ‘erin tfer business results. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent Send for booklet. NiK W. COY WESTERLY, R. I FOR SALE located BRICK BLOCK condition at a low price. A. M. AVERY 52 Broadway n geod FORD AUTOMOBILE condition, seif-starter, electric Ights, shock absorbers. Low price for TRYCN’S AGENCY Willimantic, Conn. Tolephone 752, _THERE 1s no advertising medium in Gual to The Bul- i Bulletin Office. FOR SALE—Buick model 36-B., in good abor troubles; steady employment. The | Barber may28d Employment may23d Come and New Departure Mig. Co. weigh from 900 to 1200 1bs. Dept., Bristol, Conn. runabout, condition. 1914, three HUMOR OF THE DAY one- WEAVERS wanted; Crompton, tires practically new. Write K. s¥e . loom ‘work: good pay: heavy welghts. Bttty x = A Ta) 5983 " gy 14a Spouse—You've been drinking again Apply to aweatuc oolen Mills, | - e e % Souse—I can't eat all the time. Westerly, R. may26d FOR SALE—One 1315 Indian motor- FOR SALE Panther' Wl i Snll Jamd and enttaoe Hiinder: been newly overhanled at| Two-family house, within five min-| Black—What is this “girl question” P Itane o e FoniCeS | the factory and is in first class shape:| utes' walk (rom Hopkins & Allen's|one hears so much about? b Bt T v 38 A~ | electrigal equipment and one extra|shop: can be bought very reasonable| Yyhite—Why, it's simply “Will you in el E B i geat: ;,;_1;,e ;Czoo, Addlr,%'; Bg;‘usz‘ :r !n‘ken St opce: For full particulars| " e Puck ANTEDGirls_for spooling: clean | Jewett City, Conn., or Phone 38-4. nquire o It 4 3 vi 3 work; good pay. West Side Silk Mill | _may15d JOHN A. MORAN. Cnu‘rtse‘:':“e is awful carrying Apsite FOR SALZ All kinds of seeds and Real Estate Broker, s S wailt WANTED_Three ironers. Norwich |fertilizer at_a low_price. Greeneville Nrpubin SnEie Revwich, ,,f"";‘ [ORa wve | JOU DAST . W) Steam Laundr may23d | Grain Co. Phone 326-5. apr4d erd o i Young surgeon—Do you carry acei- dent insurance? Accident victim—No. and operate. I'll take “He must love her.” “Hugh?” “There was a She couldn’t see very well and TED_Canoe; state price and Address Canoe, Bulletin Office. P aison B a A Genuine Kdison Phonograph in first class conaition, worth $30; special at $4. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Norwich, Conn. make may: WANTED—Old matter if broken; set: send by parcel check by return m: Fifth St., Philadelphia, WANTED But go ahead chance fal teeth; don't 1 pay $1 to $10 per os: and receive azer, 2007 are big work horses—the balance wlil see them. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Bullding Lots, all in de- you care to sell or rent, as I have a tate investments. WILLIAM ¥. HILL, ELMER R. PIERSON. FOR SALE. sirable locations. List your property if number of people looking for real es- Real Estate and Insurance. procession going by he let Room 103. Th Z:l'-nll :A;;‘:,l_fi'ld on his foot."—Kansas Cit FOR SALE SRR e . A “Just some cakes I have been mak A, DERE; o tE BEE . OF. JE 000 (OB to buy a cottage, barn and five acres [ing. A few trifles” BerEler Bt i tus borous of good land, at Norwich Town. All| “I wouldn't call them trifles, m 5 of Danielson. This land, mostly [|Kinds of fruit and a fine view, and you |love. Trifles are said to be light a Boys and Girls over 16 years level, has been surveyed and cannot make a mistake in buying it [air. —L:uls\'llle] L:ur‘wr—.luu’r.,‘n € ‘a, staked for building lots. The E. A. PRENTICE, “I understand ne married > avol old, also Men and Women at|§ [ person coming up with Phone 300 85 Cliff Street|E0IE to warl = . good pay while learning. $15|[f $1.000 will own it. " For further : How are they getting along? particulars, inquire of “Very unsatisfactory. They had the to $20 per week piece week J. H. Milligan (r W | neat Baitio s week sgo—Detroit Free p ) Press. after three weeks. Ament of E. A. Strout Farm FOR SALE IO Yot by, yot, are, wohng sthis Ageney. man because he did not blow his horn Danlelson, Comn. Tel. 230. before he ran into you? American Thermos Bottle Co. Farmhand Wanted at Once fio; P0aW ilemes B ADendlC Plaintift—] didn’t say he didn’t biow modern home, In best residential ||| his horn. I said that I couldn't hear section: all- convenlences, large ||[it. His old car rattled too much—Lon level corner lot; price reasonable don Answers. “How long after you weres marrie $30 per month und board: mostly FOR SALE et e L betore your wife spoke crossly t team worle, small amount milking; oN€|pywo fine houses with three apartments Inquire of you?" : Vi o each, Centrally located and well THOS. H. BECKLEY She velled at me the minu Pomfrei Center, Conm. rented with modern improvements. . H. stepped on the train.” 13 Phone 243, ring 13, Also parcel of land on Montville ||| 278 Main Street Phones 724 My goodness! What for? trolley line. Appy to §9 Franklin St., % see, 1 tore off abou or 121 Broadwa, ~Judze. WANTED ‘It war .comes. will you contribute = e = your automobile . < & z T will if my country wants it,” re Firstclass Electricians and |Both of the Farms Advertised Tl 1 Y S it - k) | 600 and 500 want me to help cover any grour Helpers. |for $600 $1, respect- R SALE with accuracy and reliability th Apply J. BRENNAN, better let me go myself and leave the shop.” S in ively have been sold, BUT FOR ONLY $1,250 automobile repair Washington THE KALEIDOSCOPE WINCHESTER MILLS, Tharpesvi"e WANTED 500 Boswell Ave. 9-room house with all improve- ments and in finest of condition, 100 girls for shop work, 3¢ girls for BIlic: oty 10 ~voutw ko, Ietwe - T0f e house work, 2 table waitresses, 65 lab- | T can sell you a 30 acre Farm, 10| 60x200 feet, with abundance of fruit. On the Irak front, says a Turkish orers (30c an hour), § farm hands, 10 |acres tillable, balance wood and |} There are also two hen houses and J|communication. an enemy aeroplane yeavers, 10 spinners, 18 burlers (girls), | pasture land, a fine cottage house of || other buildings. Property must be f was brought down behind our lines 7 w used The captured machine by us. 3 colored girls, colored boy. FREE PLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg., _Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. WANTED Picker Room and Dye House help. Good pay and steady work. Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town, Ct. WANTED An Errand Boy INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE Card Room Help : Wanted--Men VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, rooms, barn, wagon-shed, crib and Owner 1 horse, about 12 hens, 1 lumber wagcn, some hay, 1 harrow, 1 grindstone, lof of mason’s tools, har- ness, plows, lot of small toois, and I several cords of wood read for stove at {door, abundance of fruit on place. This is a bargain. Investigate. Send for my Farm Bulletin. of 400. WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Farm Specialist 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I. Tel. 2365 seen to be appreciated. leaving town. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE of 9 rooms and Garage NEAR CENTER OF CITY $750 IN CASH AND BALANCE ON MORTGAGE JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET ST. hennery, A great fire was observed from the Dutch frontier on Monday in the di rection of Ghent. It is now reported that stacks of timber at the outer har bor of Ghent were on fire Choice tele- President Poincalre has snte a gram of thanks for the kinz’s mes isage of congratulation, and conveying to the “brave British army the heart congratulations of its companions arms.” " 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 Iree 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 It is announced by the Russian pro- visional government that the author- ity of the commander in chief in Petrograd military district remains in full vigor and that the contrel of the troops is vested in him solely Particulars of the sixth Hungarian war loan have been issued. The new loan bears interest at 6 per cent. it is issued at 96, and is unredeemable be- fore August, 1922. The subscription lists will be open from May 12 tc June 12. A congress at Sebastopol of repre- sentatives of the Black Sea fleet, the garrison, the workmen has voted a resolution demanding a complete guar- antee for the freedom of the passage of all the Straits, as well as a guar- antee that no enemy fleet shall be able to enter the Black Sea. FOR SALE Cottage The very desirable House, VERSAILLES, CONN. WILL BUY / owned and occupied by Professor 3.| Numbers of Turke and Turkish SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE | Iferbert George, 19 Hamlin Street. A [GHG "o object of assuring the con- very attractive proposition. For full|tinued existence of Turkey in Europe Has bath, electric lights and gas; is| . ¢ ujars inquire of These agents are suggesting that the GIRLS WANTED Leated by hot water system. Only | P Turks, provided they are mot driven five minutes’ walk to heart of city and JOHN A. MORAN, out of Constantinople, are willing to TO WORK AT near car line. Good facilities for plac- Real Estate Broker, S R Nes TraeRor of e Txe. ing a garage. More than _one-half| prapilin ‘Square Norwich | nelles to all nations. purchase price may remain on mort- gage. An unusual offering. ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telephone 1334 63 Broadway B. A. WIGH EXPERIENCED PIANO TUNER | 49 Cliff Street, Norweih, Conn. Vor Infauts and Chfldres Telephone 752-13 novza | e | InUse For Over 30 Years F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, | aways beare 122 Prospect Street, ~Norwich, Conn. | Signature of ; 'Phons 511 4 GROVER & CARON’S 45 BROADWAY Agricaltural Limestone e will b;evl;y difficult to get this sea b‘]‘d the whnnfi,;;;.g-r 1wl’|l B 3 i rom t ,000. son. place your order early with | sol " n:'wF?-.lca ':#.‘Fof CASTORIA

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