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PROBABLY SHOWERS, TODAY AND TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight Moving Pictures at the Ireed The- tre. Vaudeville and Moving Fictures at e Davis Theatre. Feature Moving Picturez at the Au- @itorium Theatre. ANNOUNCEMENTS first class pool room, 100 Paul Mycos Opened, Franklin street. Roosevelt Avenue Property Sold. Peter C. Peterson has sol¢ .& cugh the agency of Francis D. >3 property locateé on Roose.c to Toffei Sostakowsk. 2 six-room house, baras auc ings Aané 14 acrem of land owner wil: occupy the property extends a cordial Ziisnds to atrend A. Griggs of Wiilimentic, state super- intendent of eoldlers znd satore, is to spesk on that departcient of work Mrs. Lucy G. Fields is to be tbe leader. BREED THEATRE. Mary Anderson and Wiliiam Duncan in The Last Man, Featurs for Mon- _day and Tuesday. A it of unusua! exceDence and com- posed of two distinct features will be presented at the Breed theatre Monday and Tuesday. The firet feature fe the thrilling, masterful drama. The Last Man, written by James Oliver Curwood and featuring iittle Sunshine Mary An- derson end Willlam Duncan, and fea- ture No. 2 i The Third complete O. Henry comedy drama. In addition to these two features, the Hearst-Pathe News will be shown, ‘which completes one of the finest pro- grams of feature Dhotoplays ever pre- sented at popular prices. Today and tonight the Breed will present Edith Storey, Antonio Moreno and WiMam Duncan in Aladdin from Broadway, the Pathe weekiy and a funny ome-reel comed: DAVIS THEATRE. Four Shows Today, st 1.30, 3.15, 6 and 8 p. m—Three Big Keith Acts and Triangle Featare Photoplays. There will be four complete shows at the Davie today and no oms can afford to miss this show. The feature attraction js the big Keith vaudeville act, H#M and Ackerman, in their Scotch comedy offering called Nonsense. The mecond act is Danny Simmons, the military hobo, who has a_ monologue specialty that is new and original. The third act is Halen and Hunter, who present a comedy musical skit, Just for Fun. the photoplays the fea- ture je Love and The Triangle Kiddfes in Cheerful Givers, a five-part Fine Arts production. To complete the show there is a funny comedy caMed Petticoat Perils. Matinee at 1.20 and 3.15. Bvening at 6 and 5 p. m. Spectal music by the Davis concert or- chestra. AUDITORIUM. Velaska Suratt in The New York Pea- cock, Featurs Photoplay for Today at Auditorium. Valeska Suratt in The New York Peacock, a stirring story of a great city, is the feature for today. Tom Méx in A Roman Cowboy, a comedy in two acts, and & Mutual weekly com. plete the program. There will be four shows today, 139, 3, 7, 8.30. Children at matinee Sc. ATOP THE MAJESTIC. With good weather tonight there will be a big crowd at the Majestic Roof Garden, where motion pictures. re- Sostenints and dancing will be enfoyed 45 to 11 o'clock. The Flower of o Doom, with Wedgewood Nowell @nd Gypsy Hart a powerful drama of the underworld, will be the five-reel feature on the picture program. Other pictures shown will be the Universa magazine and a funny comedy entitied What the ? BRIEF STATE NEWS Thomaston—The wireless ouifit of the Seth Thomas company which was dismantled about 10 days ago, has again been set up. Middletown—Miss Emily A. Selden vesterday celebrated Sunday, her 97th birthday anniversary at her home, No. 146 Washington street Hartford—State Treasurer Freder- ick S. Chamberlain announced at the capito] Tuesday that he had_decided to invest $2,000,000 of state funds in the Liberty loan. Hartford—Beginning Saturday all mirls engaged at the tobacco strip- ping industry will hereafter enjoy a Baturday half holiday, working on a #4-hour schedule. Ansonia—The summer meeting of the Woman's Baptist Foreign Mission society of Southwestern Connecticut will be held with the Baptist church in Ansonia, Wednesday, June 6. Moodus—Mrs. William turned home from Quarry day. Her husband, who is ill at the home of his father, Rev. G. E. Davis, shows no signs of improvement. Hartford—The Nurses' Registry Hartford has pledged itself to render needed services to the families of sol- diers during this war and has sent resolutions to the Red Cross Civillan Relief committee. Davis re- le, Satur- of Terryvill—Bishop Brewster hasap- pointed Laurence Breed Walker to act temporarily as assistant to Willlam Grime, in charge of the St. Mark's Bpiscopal church here. Mr. Walker is a junior at Trinity coligge. New Haven—Sixteen Chinamen, ar- rested Sunday, May 14, charged with gaming were discharged by Judge Rooth In the city court through the failure of the police to produce sufficient evidence that tha men were gaming. Waterbury—Jack Goulden, former- Iy _employed by the British zovern- ment_as an inspector of munitlons at the Scovill Mfg. Co., left Wednesday for an Atlantic port where he will book passage on a steamer for Eng- land. Mr. Goulden has been at Sco- vili's for several vears. New Haven—Yale men who have enlisted in the farm brigade for the summer will recefve practical in- struction in farming during after- noons this month from nearby farm- ers who hawe offered their services to teach the young man how to han- dle themselves on the farm. Middletown—C. A. Campbell, super- intendent of public works, is deter- mined that the city employes shall not drink intoxicating liquors at least while on active duty. Recently he faund three the street department Ingredient, a i s ! men drinking together in a saloon, and as a _result one of the men was discharged and the two others are being continued in the city's employ during zood behavior. Norwalk—Lillian N. and Henry M. Sherwood, of Fairfleld, are plaintiffs in a suit filed against the New Haven road for $25000. Mrs. Sherwood claims to have been struck by a tail light of a teain on June 29, 1916. The lantern fell as the train passed over a viaduct in Fairfield. Her sight and hearing have been impaired. The hus- band asks damages for disbursements he made for medical and surgical ‘care BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE 1954 A MOSULAM STYLE. Ladies’ One-Piece Dress. Serge, gabardine, satin, taffeta are good for this. The model has simple lines and is easy to de- velop. The beit Is finished with a smart pocket, which may be omitted. The sleeve is in bishgp style and has a degp cutt, The paitern 1s cut in six sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches. bust measure. It requires 7 1-2 yards of 36-inch ma- terial for & 36-inch sizes. The skirt measures about § 3-8 yards at the foot. A pattern of this filustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in_stlver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept, Norwich, Conn. velvet and A COMFORTABLE DRESS FOR MOTHER’S GIRL. Girl's Dress With Sleeve in Bither of Two Lengths. This_style follows the Mnes of a semi-princess “grown-up” model. Back and front are cut to form panel sec- tions. At the sides the walst Is length- ened by plaited skirt portions. The sleeve, in wrist length, has a deep cuff Sut in' points. The short sleeve 15 fine ished” With & turnback cuft, —A new coliar in Quaker Stvie forms e pretty feck” fnis: The pattern is cut in five sizes: 4, 5, 8. 10 and 12 years. It Tequires 8 3 yards ‘of 4i-inch material for @ 6-year Tize A pattern of this fllustration matled to”ahy addreas on recerpt of 10 cents Pordcr ihroush o Bulletin C: ier throwgh The Bulletin Co . Pattern Dept, Norwlch. Gonn. 0o’ e —— LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwlich, on the 3lst day of May, A.D 1917 Present—NBLSON J. AYLING. Judge, Estate of Carrie B. Wheeler, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix clte the credifors of said deceased to bring in their claims against said estate within_stx months from this date, by posting a mnotice to that gether with & copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where said_deceased last dwelt, and in the same town. gnd by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circula. tion_in said District, and make return effect, to- to this Court. NBELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. test: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Cletk. NOTICE—ATl creditors of sald de- ceased are hereby motlfied to Dresent their claims against said estate to the undersigned at No. 45 CIIff St, Nor- wich, Conn., within the time limited in | the above and forezoing order. LOTTIE B. WHEBLER, jeza ‘Administratrix. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District rwich, on th of Norwic: e ay of June, Present—NBELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of John T. Waite, late of Nor- wich, in sald District, deceased. The Trustee exhibited his final ac- count with sald estate to the Court for allowance; it is.therefore Ordered, That the Sth day of June, 1917, at_10 o'clock in the fore- at the Probate Court Reom in ty of Norwich, in said District, be, and the same fs, appointed for hearing the same and the sald Trustee is directed to give motice thereof by publishing this order once in some newspaper having & circulation in sald District, at least six days prior to the date of sald hearing, aund make return to the Court. NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing Is & true 00py of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. je2a Clerk. FOR SALE Some Automobiles that are real bargains. Jeffrey, 1914, demon- strator touring car, makes 60 _miles per hour, fully equipped, 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, mewly overhauled. All of these Cars are in ser- viceable condition. We want to clear them out 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 16 other new and second-hand Cars. CHABLES H. PELLETT DANIELSON, CONN. Telephone 190. HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE Best Residential Section On Washington Street, north of Broad Street, fine level lots, beautiful surroundings, near trolley, short walk- ing distance to Free Academy, Park Church and “The Clu'® House.” 'Reas- onable price and ter.as to sult 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: is Leated by hot water system. Only five minutes’ walk to heart of city and near car line. Geod facilities for plac- ing a sarage. More than one-half pyrchase price may remain on mort- gage. An unusual offerins. ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Teleph©ne 1334 63 Broadway Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island also accessible Seashore Farms. FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. I. FOR SALE located BRICK BLOCK at a AVERY 52 Broadway A centrally good condition A. M. Telephone 1122-2 FORD AUTOMOBILE Good condition, self-starter, _electric lights, shock absorbers. Low price for quick sale. TRYON'S AGENCY 715 Main St. Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 7562 in low price. LOST AND FOUND Thursday, a_bunch of key: betucket St. Funder return to . n'. Babcock, 40 Shetucket St. -r'ha-' to demon- e and canvass: salary and carfare. N S sirter 9 a- m. * Je2d or Wedn: tween Pearl and Was) D string of gold beads. Finder leave af Bulletin Otfice and recelve reward: STRAYED from heMfer, year and & I £ 3rge B. Krauss, B Norwich: ure, Holstein ©0ld. 'Finder no- n. Address Jeld WANTED WANTED_Five bright, capable la- Qles to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers; $25 to $50 week; railroad fare paid. Goodrl rug Co., Dept. 181, Omalia, Nel may198 ) BIG PAY and steady work for girls and women in large rubber shoe fac. tory; experienced girls earn $10 to $18 a week:; inexperienced ones pald a worth while salary and given Iree board and moom while learning, which takes about a month; live town, n #00d theatre; fine workl u_&&n{ furnishes mall for free Insurance very low rents; don’t decide now—write today for illustrated booklet, “A Good Job at Beacon Falls.” Address Bmploy- ‘ment_Dept., Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe Co., Beacon Falls, Conn. may268 WANTED _Girl_for general house- work. Write Lock Box 734, Danielson. Conn. ‘mar21 WS WE BUY and sell tools, furniture, lffllaldtab.e}hk‘lnuquie:uor — Snees shaBenis Sy e Jater St. mar24MWs WANTED Girls for ling: clean waEks good'Dax; - Wewt Hlde (Ck ML American Sirawboard Co. CAN USE FIVE GOOD MEN General Labor Thamesville Trolley to City Line WANTED. Several bitches due to have pup pies June 15-30. 1 need them for WET NURSES to help bring up eight ters of police dog puppies due to arrive at that time. Satisfactory arrange- ments. HENRI L BAER. East Killingly, Conn. Tel. 107-3, Danielson. WANTED Boys and Girls over 16 years old, also Men and Women at good pay while learning. $15|¢ to $20 per week piece week after three weeks. American Thermos Bottle Co. Farmhand Wanted at Once per month and board: mostly team work, small amount milking: one mile from Pomfret Station. C. L. RANSOM. Pomfret Center, Conn. Phone 243, ring 13. WANTED First-class Electricians and Helpers. Apply J. BRENNAN, WINCHESTER MILLS, Thames 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, Co: may19d Tel. 248 FOR SALE Several 'Disc Talking Machines, with and without cabinets, at attractive prices. These Instrumeénts are demon- stration models and excepting for slight cabinet imperfections, are as good as new. All are guaranteed. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO.. Norwich, Conn. Agricaltural Limestone Will be very difficult to get this sea- son. So place your order early with The Peck-McWilliams Co. LEGAL NOTICE. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the lst day of June, A D. 1817, Present- J. AYLING, Judwe. Estate of Frank Potter, late of Nor- e S e o o Administrat o and Mo & written applcation alleging that said estate is now in settlement in said_Court, and pra: or an order £6 sell certain real estate belonging to sald estate, fully described in said ap- plication, not including the widow's Tight of dower therein, and that he be adthorized To excoute a cortain asree ment a Sing *gaid eppiication and marked “Exhibit A~ ‘Whereupon, It 1s Ordered. That said application b heard and defermined at the Probate Oourt Room in the City of Norwich, in said_ District, on_the 6th day of june, A D. 1917, at 10 o'clock in the forendon, and that notice of the pendency of said application, and of 5aid hearing thereon, be given by the publtcation of tie ofger once in some per having a circulation in said District, at least four days por to the date_of -:un:.n&n&m hat return e made to the Couw: NELSON . AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of Tecond. Attest: HELDN M. eza Clerk. THERE 1s no advertising medium In Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business resuits. WANTED 100 girls for shop work, 3¢ girls for 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 EMPLOYMENT BUREAU WANTED W eavers; one loom work; pay. Glen Woolen Rorwickt Bowhi™ " TO0" jeza wu'r-)—'l‘o h.l’ from owmner "ot farm _ for Nor E‘mm o Rkency, Minneapolis, Minn: =T B wieh Soon? stiictly conf rioh w, b Bctial; most, rellabie: Yenrs ot experi: 8‘; desc] lo-:v-‘ Calif. : s, BEACON FALLS, men ‘for heavy work in e shoe factory; pay. these men must ol CONN.—Wanted, 30 Fapver week CIVIL SERVICE Examinations Nor- wich soon: “men and - women desiring government _positions. departmental postaftice, ns—:‘g’-:.fl, for_free parti to 3G, Leor (former government examiner), iag. Washington: - WANTED Five bright capable 1 dies to travel, demonstrate and s dealers: $25 to 350 per week; raflroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 181, Omaha, Nebr. je2s WIDOW, 37, owns $95,000. very lone_ ggme anxious to marry. Mra. M. Box MEXTCAN would marry SNICE n 241. Ban Francisco. SIONTANA Farmer, worth over $85.- 000._anxious for good wife. ~Address R.. 57 Fourth St. San Francisco. je2d PERSONALS _WIDOW, 28, worth $15,000 (very lonely, would marry). REFINED WIDOW, 43, worth $50,000 or_more. will marry. MATDEN. 20 father's property valued $200.000 to $300.000. marry. LONELY WIDOW. 48, worth $35,000 (tirea_of living alone). GIRL, 17, ‘worth $900,000, any time. WIDOW, 50, worth $25,000 to seeking early marriage. LADY. 18 will come into possession of $10,000 very soon (Wil nesd mood husband). WIDOW, 45, worth $30,000 to $35,000 marry at once). T DARE YOU send self-addressed stamped envelope to this office for auick replv. Dept. &4, Mission Unity, San Francisco, Calif. je2a BUY Amalgamated Oil: $15 buys 1,000 res: 20 producing weils; many valu- ble leases to drill; stock may double in price snon: write for free informa- tion. ~Amalgamated Ol Co. 1103 Ool- cord Blde.. Oklahoma. Okla. Je2d WANTED _Mon over 40 to represent ns in thei nity: a good paying, life Dusiness: pay weekly; experience un- :write today. Charlton Nur- Rochester, N. Y. je2d An experienced lady ste- desires position: best of Wt Sawmher. cure reference Bulleti PWI Anoe’h\'rn W v——— PR! 'S DESPATCHES 3 two Peas- Je2d, FOR SALE Oheap farm horse. Tel 1888-2, Norwich. - Je23TuTh FOR BALE—A (wo-tenement cotta on trolley line; to rent onme side W il pay 7 per cent. on investment. For full mfl.lcum‘ inquire J. A, Moran, Real tate Broker. Franklin Square. i from winning strain; hatoh 15c “each, week old i weeks 20c; state road. Frederic ley, Cheshire. rol SALE—A bicycle in fajr condl- tion and ‘a Steffey motor attachment In excellent condition; will sell cheap; must be sold at once. Write Bievcle, care Bulletin Co. o de2 TO RENT RENT-—A small furnished & in Norwieh Townifl . Tel. 983-2. RENT—At Groton Long new seven-room furnished cottage, elactricity, running water, large rive: place, garage for two cari; cotiage is 5 féet from Lomg Island Sound, in ‘Dest location at the Point. Apply on property or address H. T. Clark, W ilmantic, Ct. Phone No. 14. " jezd FO RENT—Tenement of 4 rooms at 98 Peck St: pleasant piace to live: very sonal price. lnquire on premi apr283TuTh TO RENT—A five-room flat, modern conveniences, 23 Park St lnquire within. jela_ TO RENTNeatly furnished room R_SALB—Good horse, harness and baker's wagon, cheap. Myers' Bakery, 201 West Main St. Je2d, FOR SALE — Four lemon and white Enslish setter, puppies 9 weeks old flel eart, Vie, darh Fanty Daje; U. & 1957 rom grouse dogs. 0267, bred “Address Box 828, Baitic. Jezd FOR SALB_New baker's cart, can b Dought at low price if geen at once: en in rear of Grenler 8t. L. M. Gingras, Dep- Sty BhorE, Jewett City, omn.3e2d FOR BALE _Antiqus, 1 mahogany bureau, 1 cherry sewing table 1 fancy chair. ' 110 Lafayette St may15Tus FOR SALE—If you have never tried canoeing, nor owned a really good c noe, you don’t know what you're miss- i Kennebec canoes give the best istaction; safe, staunch, seaworthy, nebec canoes give more real pleas. ure at less cost than most anvthing else in the world. Sold by R. Sa; gent, 5 Main_St. Moosup, C: may2TuThS | FOR SALE_One White & Middleton ne, 12 h. p. in use every Surface pianer with at- tongueing and grooving: 1 Nova Scotia grindstone, 4 in. x 30, with pulley and frame; 1 nn. Little Glant hub borer, No. 3; some small tools, axle set, tire measure, tire bolting ghine. " ¥ire “upseiter " Stoddard anvils -3 gasoline torches, Goothe . 108 Brookiyn, Cr - Phone Danielson '127-2. may28TuThS A WORD (o turkey raisers: Kouemay Specific No. 14 is a sclientific treatment for the prévention and cure of black- head in turke: It has never failed to do the work. Prepared and sold by Konemah I'oultry Yards. 45¢ West Main St, Norwich, Conn. Price GugTuThS FOR SALE— Reo 191 @ us by owner, has not n overhauled or repainted, but is in excellent me- chanical comdition. The Frisbie-Mc- Cormick_Co. jeid FOR SA wagon, nearly horse Qump car three-spring m: seated canopy top, Apply. Verguson Hill, new, for g60d_as et wago nearly new. Norwich Town. _Jord FOR SALE Small farm. Baltic St Norwich ana trot- FOR SALE— 71 extra fine sheep lambs. 4 young new milch cows, ting bred yearling colt, Poland C! sow, heavy team horse. So. Canterbury. FOR SALE—A brand new_ unused Oliver typewriter No. 9, at $44 cash; owner wishes to change for a lighter instrument which may be used in trav- el; machine will be delivered to any ad- - ; BT naTsain Weitettn o, TR D o e St | B eest Mook Hotrn: G Jo1 Jeta FOR SALE—E. M. F. in good me- WANTED—Widow, 37, owns $96.000, | chanical condition, low mileage for a Box 241, San Francisco. je2d Frisbie-MeCo: Je1d WANTED Montans farmer. - worfh | FOR sALE For F i over $85.000, anxious {nr good wife. | kittens, 10 wguk,u old, 2 white and 2 TIDowW, 5 worih §15.000 (very | WAKE UP AMBRICA Valley Farms lonely. would marry). nflleru l‘“n well ygg-\{ked H«;)lwevn[ h\;‘ll _ RBFINED WIDOW. 43, warth. $50.000 | Season. ‘aiso the last: $25 apiece. Norih e UL oy Frankiin. may3id IATD®N, 20, father's property valued $200.00 to $300.000, would marry. FOR LE—One 1914 model 79-7 SERGEAREIRITTY worth 300,000, | bEen ninr Serhatics Ang puisted At would marry any time. Sales Co. 118 Franklin St. Tel. 535 NICE WIDOW, 50, worth $25,000 to may29d YOUNG LADY. 15, will come into| FOR SALE—One 1913 Bulc possession of $10,000 very soon (will|touring car in good c J B, NGRS 530,000 0 335,000 i S0 T Salee quick reply Dept. 44, Mission Unity, FOR SALE—Bulc runabout, 1914, San_Francisco, Calif. Je2d "' | model 36 £o0d condition; three RENTED Sintle an 55 Toek ; farm by month; good milker. Address Bulletin . SNSRI 6 WANTED Girl_for general houss. | Srain Co. Phone 3 apria e o L ber, 156 West Broad St., Westerl 3 BOY WANTED 3 work In drug store. A R FOR SALE JIMINY I Meat's se((\n so high it will soo worth more than money; A first mortgage of $5,000 on pocketbook. Imagine buying 25c worth 87 Cabweb Corners and throwin us a piece of meat: then we hand you a Juple of frankfurters in change; but the wurst comes to the wurst, we'll Fagan’s Smoke Shop. lave to stand it. jeid 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. | Card Room Help Wanted--Men VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, VERSAILLES, CONN. WANTED--A GIRL CLEAN WORK Enquire at THE BULLETIN JOB ROOM Wanted—O0ld False 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, Norwic WANTED--FIREMAN Steady Work. Apply C..M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Conn, ’Phone 511 WANTED —Men, 18 or over, wanted: )vernment railway mail clerks; $75 ist government jobs ope n Institute, Dept. 37-F. o MAN_ WANTEDVery Tittle “spare time required to earm pay: easy. T R T B collecting renewable premiums, sick, ac- cident insurance. D. Adna Brown, 106 §. Fourth St, Philadelphia, Pa. may3ld WANTED Young lady te sell tick- ets: must have references. Appiy Man- ager's Office, Breed Theatre. may8ld T WANTED _Painting, paper hanging and plastering; willlhg to work for 5 "a day, or contract. Inquire at ookiyn Outfitters and call for Louls Beckenstein. _Tel. 556-3. may30d VANTED--A neat appeering girl to [walt on tables; also gl 0 cham- by Apply at Columbian House. work. d ‘measure cloth; WANTED_Boy _ to silk Mill. ¥ good pay. West Side may29d WANTED —Asst. resistered pharma- cist wishes position: best Teferences. Wit Pharmacist, care Bulletin Go. may29d WANTED Those owning farm p; ety inat e for sale are Tequested to Tiec the same with me. No charse for. Have meny applications. Se; listing. lications particulars. Green sailles, Conn. Box 98. Yomatic operators, 26 feneral factory automatic o Rro class mschinists and tool. makers; ‘reliable, able-bodied, Amerl- can-born married men preferred; no labor troubles; steady employment. The New Departure Mfg. Co., Bmployment Dept., Bristol, Conmn. may2sd WANTED Second hand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our, prices pefore you sell, A "Bruckner, 55 1 tg-n\g_ lin St.~ Tel. 7i7-3. WANTED Thres lromers. Steam Launary. WANTED—Camoe; state price A ress Oavioe, Bulletin Othce may21d WANTED—O1a teeth: dom't matter it broken; I pey $1 to $10 est; send by parcel post and recelve may18d Ver- 8a & Cleveland Ncr'lr_h may2ad heck by return mefl L. M 8 Firen st Phil WANTED An Errand Boy INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE of Danielson. This land, mostly level, has been surveved and staked for building lots. The first person coming up with $1,000 will own it. For further particulars, inquire of J. H. Milligan e, Agency, Danielson, Conn. f Agent Farm Tel. 230. 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. Both of the Farms Advertised for $600 and $1,500 respect- ively have been sold, 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 rooms, barn, wagon shed, crib and | h-.nn-ry 1 horse, about 12 hens, 1| lumber 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. of 490, WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Farm Specialist 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. I Tel. 2365 FOR SALE The very desirable Cottage House, owned and occupled by Professor J. Herbert George, 19 Hamlin Street. A Cholce M ~Jeld Kane, R may3id 80 room for 1ight housck May Kelley, 7 North High St. PASTURE to let. M. J. 73, Canterbury, Co TO RENT Ty« 1Light housekeeping, 6 Carter Av Side. Call afternoons. ma; TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms D. o furnished rooms for st 26 The ‘Seymour, 84 Franklin St 687-2. may2zd SUMMER PASTURE in Preston cheap. Apply 62 Broadway, City. may18d TO RENT An apartment of five rooms, all modaern, fine location: also a4 basement Tenement $6 per month. Apply. J, E. Fanning, 52 Broaaway. may18a i e FURNISHED ROOMS WVashington St. Apply 3. to E. Fanning 5 aprifd FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- keeping at 106 School St. Phone 1045-3 apriid RENT—Furnished rooms; nice rooms for light housekeeping. Main St. over Brooklyn Outfitters. d FURNISHED rooms reasonable fates; sultably for Light housekeeping. Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Union St. jy2od The Washington Court Corner Washington Street and | Greene Avenue ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD Phone 1030 STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. In- quire at Bulletin Office. FOE! SAL,E SALE HORSES 2 LMER R. P RSON. FOR SALE aten S walh Jrom Hopking® & Allena shop: can be bo easona it taken at once. For pa A. MORAN tite Broker. qunre, Norwich. FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Ter ness Blocks, Bulldine 7 sirable locations. List your proper you care to seli or r as Ik number of people lookinis Lor real es- tate investments. WILLIANM F. HILL, Real kistate and Insurance. Room 103. Thaver Bl HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to buy a cottage, barn and five acres of good land, at Norwich Town. -All kinds of fruit and a fine view, and you cannot make a mistake in I it E. A. PRENTICE, * 86 Cliff Street ing Phone 300 FOR SALE 70 Williams St. splendld modern home, in best residential section; conveniences, large level corner lot; price Teasonable and easy terms 1f desired. No. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 724 FOR SALE 500 Boswell Ave. 9-room house with all improve- ments and in finest of conditon, built only 10 years ago, large lot, §0x200 feet, with abundance of fruit, There are also two hen houses and other bulldings. Property must be seen to be appreciated. Owner 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 very attractive proposition. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square Norwich THERE 15 no advesiising medium n-: Eustern Gonnecticut saual to The Bul: ietin for business results. 87 SHETUCKET ST. B. A. WIGHTMAN Stars ton wrote for the years ago, From The following Bripes Fron Not one PUMOR C man: amed Mac ister. “T met with a: toglay.” That s0? Wha “I upset tableclot? What's The & just left ar the bab The m T nt about a anyw de these ared tion ¢ a divide (Seal) Hall's C: ternally and acts EXPERIENCED PIANO TUNER 49 CHiff Street, Norwecih, Conn. Telephone 752-18 novid mucous sur F. J. CHENE Sold by all dru; Hall's Family — e e E—— & Send for testimonials POETRY FHE GREAT BLUE TENT wo ] OJF TH 2 Yn.f',rv gists, 76