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PROBABLY SHOWERS TODAY AND TOMORROW Rg o PRESS DESPATCHES — What Is Going On Tonight Feature Moving Pictures at the Au- ditorfum Theatre. Moving Picturées at the Breed The- tre. Vaudeville snd Moving Fictures at the Davis Theatre. Immergruen Lodge, No. 12, S. of H, meets in Germania Hall Somerset Lodge, No. 34, F. and A. M. meets at Masonic_Temple. Polishers’ and Buffers' Union meets in_Carpenters’ Hall. Hope Rebekah Lodge, No. 21, I 0. O. F._meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. Norwich Council, _No. 25, F. B. L, meets in Foresters' Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE Exceptional of Keith Vaudeville and Charles Ray in The Pinch Hit- ter, Five-part Triangle Feature— Entire New Show Tomorrow. Today will be the last chance to see an exceptionally fine bill which has been appearing at this theatre the past two days, the headline attraction is the big Keith act, The Four Amer- ican Beauties in a comedy singing of- fering entitled, Fun on the Wharf. Lewis and Chapin come next with a great comedy skit and they bave been tremendous hit at every perform- a ance. The third act is Fred Correlli & Co. who have one of the biggest surprise acts in vaudeville. They do everrthing from music and dancing to extraordinary feats of strength. In the photoplays the feature is Charles Ray in The Pinch Hitier, a five-part Ince production. It is a story of the -ampus and the baseball field and is Il of comedy as well as pathos. To complete the show there is a funny comedy called A Dog’s Own Tale. To- morrow there will be an entire new show. BREED THEATRE Madame Petrova in The Waiting Soul, a Five-part Metro Wonderplay of Unusual Power, Feature for Today and Thursday, A photodrama of the most powerful moral stimulus is The Waiting Soul, the Metro wonderplay, with the peer- less Madame Petrova as_ the star which is the feature at the Breed the- atre for today and Thursday. This feature screen drama has been adopt- ! Wallace C. Clifton from Marién Short’s fiction story which was pub- lished in Snappv Stories. Madame Petrova shines to unusual advantage in this production as it is a play that only she could depict with the proper shadings of dramatic power. The Burton Holmes travel series and a Diamond comedy complete the ed by AUDITORIUM Beathriz Michelena in The Woman Who Dared, Feature Photodrama for Today and Thursday, at The Auditorium. Beathriz Michelena, celebrated prima donna, in The Woman Who Dared, with an all-star cast, including An- drew Robson, Willlam Pike and Al- bert Morrison, is the feature photo- Grama for today and Thursday at the Auditorium. Hank Mann in His Love Fight, a rip-roari Fox comedy, in two parts, completes the programme. The Majestic Roof. An entirely new picture program will be seen tonight atop the Males- tic Roof. The. five-reel special feature s entitled Mutiny and is a_romantic drama of human passion and the sea, featuring Myrtle Gonzalez and Val Paul. Other pictures to be shown are Duplicity, a single reel comedy, and & Metro travelogue. Dancing and re- freshments will be enjoyed as usual. SECRETARY M'ADOO SPEAKS ON ECONOMY During a Luncheon at the City Club in Boston Yesterday. Boston, June A picture of Amer- ica sitting in_at the peace council, striving only for justice between the nations of the earth, was drawn to- Dby Secretary of the Treasury Wi McAdoo m a luncheon at the om the econo- s participaticn the peace table phase of e war to mic depict Pictures Peace Counc > ntlemen,” he said, “there is another thing have got to vindicate in s fight and we have £0ot to stand for it at the peace coun- cil when we sit in at the council of the nations and I like to let mx imasi- ation play on the important part that ica is going to perform. When neil is going to convenc—and srant that it will convene soon— there she sits with the crown of dis- stedness upon her brow, with e benignant crown of humanity on r head with the lizht of justice in her eve, contendingz with al] these in- terests, selfish and unselfish, for one thing only and that is for justice be- tween the nations of the earth. We Must Be Liberal. “Let us make up our minds” he continued, “that we will not be any D more tender with our dollars than we are with the lives of our young men. vV, our annual increment of wealth fifty billlons a year; and vou are ing asked to contribute in taxation for these noble purposes and for the protection of vour property, only three and one-half per cent. of the annual crement of the national wealth. Taxation is Necessary. ne fear is that the issue of n, eight hundred millions of going to expand the credits to such an extent that we may sget a_dangerous inflation. The only pos- ble corrective for that tendency, the only safe check that we can put up- on it, is a reasonable measure of wholesome taxation.” Economy Essential to Success. Economy is necessary to the suc- cessful conduct of the war, the hec- retary said. He explained that by economy he did not mean unnecessary seif denial, but “preventing waste, ex- travagance, refusing to consume the things not actually required for nor- mal needs and interests, the stoppage of luxuries. “I guarantee that in twelve months no man will complain that economy is hurting his business, for with proper economy you will have all the busi- ness you -can do in this country.” Eariier in the day Secretary Me- Adoo spoke at a Liberty bond rally in Fanueill Hall. After luncheon at the City Club he left for Detroit. FRENCH STEAMSHIP YARRA TORPEDOED Was Sunk in the Mediterranean—36 Persons Are Missing. Paris, Monday, June 4, 9.15 p. m.— Announcement was made today that French steamship Yarra, 4,163 tons gross, was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean on May 29. Of the 690 persons on board, 36 are missing, in- cluding eight Arabian firemen, NORWICH TOWN Miscellaneous Kingsley—P! Lane. Monday even! misceilaneous useful and choice : household were presented Miss Kings- A pleasant evening was spent Refreshments Miss Kingsley's marric# Greeneville ley. with games and sonss. were served. with Henry Farrell takes place today Shower ns for Children’: i on shower. articles for of (Wednesday). Children’s Sunday Observance. Children’s Sunday will be observed at the First Congregational coming Sunday, T Sunday school wiil attend the morning service in a body, and a program of songs and recitations will be given by The committee in charge is Rev. G. H. Ewing, Mrs. George Ray- this the children. June 10. mond and Miss Bernice Underwood. Gypsies Ordered to Move. A party_of week on Love space beside the road. two large canvas wagons, men, women . As they were making K. and 16 children. a fire, First Selectman Pailey and a constable arrived and told them to leave, following them as far as the Bozrah line, gypsies encamped lane Casper were to'd not to return to Norwich. 100 Year Old Tree Blossoms. Horse chestnuts about town are in at 100 years old, is full of blossoms from its lowest | ——— their greatest ‘Woodside, alth beauty. The ough nearly one tc its highest branches. King’s Daughters Meet. Ever Ready Town street. circle of the Mrs. Belford and daughter of Brook- iyn, N. Y., are visiting Miss Elizabeth Coffey of Wasl Mr, children of Preston visited Mr. . Frink Sunday. Mrs. George A Mr. and Mrs. mouth, town. Nova Scotia, will arrive last of this week to visit relatives up hington street. and Mrs. Morgan Fuller and and John E. Luther of Yar- Miss Ellen Maynard of Fisher's Isl- and is visiting in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maynard, of her brother and sister- Vergason avenue. Earl W. Frink of town for the week end to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Frink, of Otrobando avenu After spending the winter with her Pawtucket, Sarah Fredenburg returns the last of the week to her home on Town street. daughter in Miss Ida Thurston has returned to her home on Town week’s visit with her brother, Thurston, and Mass. At Sacred Heart church a triduum or three days’ devotion begins at 7.30 o’clock Friday evening, with devotions R I, street after a Henry family in Hinsdale, Saturday evening, and closing at 2.20 o’cléck Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pendleton, Miss Gladys Pend: ton of Wauwe Waterbury for afternoon. Charles Pendleton, Mrs. cus Hill the week end. motored to Miss Mildred Pendleton returned with them Monday after spending several weeks in Waterbur: Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAS TORIA ¥ 647 ADAMS TAVERN 861 offer to the public the finest standard brands oi Beer oi lurvpe and Amesic: Bohemian. Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bcotch Ale, Gi C. & C. Import Hill P. B. Ala, Bass, Pale and Burton Muer's uinness' Dublin_Stout, ed Ginger Ale, Bunker Frank Jones' Nourish- i~g Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser. Schl A. A. ADA itz and Pabst. M, Norwich Town Telepuone 519 THE r. PALACE 78 Franklin Street SHEA Hamilton Watches 25-27 FRANKLIN ST, TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ! TO CREDITORS. at Andover. within and for the District of Andover, on the 2d day of June, A. D. 1917, Present—J. WHITE SUMNER, Bstate of F. Andover, Ordered, That the creditors of in_ their claim: within six mon posting a notice with a copy of post nearest to absentee last d Judge. ‘Willard Smith,’ late of in ‘said District, deceased. the Administratrix cite said deceased to bring s against said estate ths from this date, by to that effect, together this order, on the sign- the place where said 'welt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in & newspaper said District, and mal Court. having a circulation in e return to this J. WHITE, SUMNER, Judge. The - - cop- of record. “Retest: NOTICE.—AIll above and furegoing 1S a true J. WHITE SUMNER. creditors of said ab- senteed are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned ad in_the time limited in Andover, Conn., with- the above and foregoing order. JANBTT A. SMITH. Jesa Administratrix. Given Miss | near Shetucket St. Sun- | T day—Gypsies Ordered to Leave Love ing Miss Julia Kingsley of Huntington avenue was invited to Miss Mary Ryan's street and upon reaching there found 30 friends and every evidence of a All kinds :t the West Town church The last in a large open ‘There were where they King's Daughters met Tuesday evening at the home of one of their members on East the ew Haven was in Mrs. LOST AND FOUND, FCR SALE TO RENT LOST — Thursday, a bunch of keys, Finder return to &, Baboock, 40 Shetucket St. WANTED—Girl for general house- Apply at the Wauregan Bjm;;cb e work. ing House, Wamuregan, Ct. WANTED—To buy a 3 WANTED WANTED--FIREMAN Steady Work. Apply C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE Wanted Silk Winders and Doublers Experienced Winders and Doublers. Wages from $12 to $18 per week. Steady work guaranteed. Apply at once HAMMOND-KNOWLTON CO., Putnam, Conn. FOR SALE FOR SALE Several Disc Talking Machines, with and without cabinets, at attractive prices. These instruments are demon- stration models and excepting for slight cabinet imperfections, are as good as new. All are guaranteed. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO.. Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Eight-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, may19d 249 FOR SALE located BRICK BLOCK low price. A centrally in good condition at a A. M. AVERY Telephone 1122-2 52 Broadway HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE Best Residential Section On Washington Street, north of Eroad Street, fine level lots, beautiful surroundings, near troliey, short walk- ing distance to FYee 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; is Leated by hot water system. Only five minutes’ walk to heart of city and near car line. Geod facilities for plac- ing a garage. More than one-half purchase price may remain on mort- gage. An unusual offering. ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Teleph©®ne 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE The very desirable Cottage House, owned and occupied by Professor J. IHerbert George, 19 Hamlin Street. A very attractive proposition. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Rea! Estate Broker, Franklin Square Norwich J. E. TALBOT, Putnam, Auctioneer. AUCTION Will be sold at Public Auction THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1917, at 10 o’clock a. m. the property of the late Olive Black- mar, situated in the easterly part of Thompson, Conn., near the town farm. A GOOD FARM, consisting of 13 acres of land. hous of 9 large airy rooms, with ell, barn 30x50 fee nd other buildings, all in good repair; ap- praisers estimate 200,000 feet of stand- ing timber, also a lot of wood; never- failing brooks on the farm, affording good water supply. The farm is situated one mile from school, flve miles from Putnam, three miles from Thompson, with R. F. D. mail service. This property will be shown to any- one interested from now until sold, by Oscar Munyan Terms of sale, part cash, balance can remain on mortgage. Sale'rain or shine. OSCAR M. MUNYAN, Administrator, Thompson, Conn. jesa Agricaltural Limestone Will be very difficult to get this sea- | son. So place your order early with The Peck-McWilliams Co. Carriages, Democrats, Con- cords and Business Wagons. Will clear: up on a lot of Stable and Square Blankets. A good line of Aute Robes. Prices right low on Team and Ex- press Harresses and Rubber Boots THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. 14 BATH STREET. NORWICH, CT. WHEN YOU WANT put your bus- liness bezors tne pubiic, there s no medium Dpetter than through the ad- vertising columns of The Buile motorcycle, 1 or 1915 model. Call for L. Beckenstein. Jeb: 916 Address 266 Main St. WANTED _Woolen spinners on John- son & Bassett mules; good work and 0d pay guaranteed. arn Co. Apply Reliance Jeéd FOR RENT—Furnished tencment of five iurge rooms, modern convemences, with large yard. Inquire at 2bo West Main St, or Phone 1144 Jevd TO RENT—Tenement of 4 rocms at 98 Peck St.; pleasant piace to v very —reasonable price. inquire on premises. aprzsstuTh TO RENT — Four furnished rooms. Call eVveniug. 43 Union St. Luw price. mayZsMWw E ¥OR SALE Three good farm horses. aged from 6 to 9 year: arantee good workers and drivers; also a hand- Some black mare, sound, been owned in a private family, which has to have a Z00d home; must be sold cheap, to Settle up an account. 1173 Main St. Willimantic. _Tel._305. Jesd FOR SALE_One carload of Armour’s ertilizer. _ Greeneville Grain _ Co. hone 326-5. Jesd WANTED—Middle_aged woman for general housework. Russell M. Brown, Jewett City. WANTED- Board on a farm jebd £ér mother and infant during the summer season, convenient to Norwich car line; terms reasonable for comfortable place: Address Box 533, jesa Norwich Bulletin. ~ WANTED_Experienced waiter waitress. _Apply at.City Lunch. WANTED—GIrl for general hou: or jebd se- work. Write Lock Boa 734, Danielson, Conn. o7 government railway mail clerks; mar21Ws NTED—Men, 18 or over, wanted: $ month; list government jobs open, free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 37-F., Roch ter, N X. WE BUY and sell stamps, tools, furnitu false teeth. antigues or an. thing else; old books especially want- ed. Write or call. Louis D. Ward, Water St. mar2iMws 32 WANTED—A barber. 82 Union Willimantic. Louis Delorme. St., Jesa WANPED—Woman to do general housework in a private family in €his one who will go home nights. EIGHT ACRES of land on trolle line, in exceilent condition for plantin to lease or on share. inquire Haugntun Farm, R. D. No. 7, Nor Jesd TO RENT—Three furni rooms, suitable 1ol housekeeping. ountaln st jead TO RENT—At Groton Long Point, FOR SALE—100-acre farm, 7-room house. barn and outbuildings, wood and ties on farm. Address Mrs. N. L. Por- ter, Columbia, Conn. jeoa _ FOR SALE—1914 Overland touring car, fine condition and appearance, $250 cash. Telephone Mjstic 220. _ jebd FOR SALE—A two-tenement cottage h. d 9 And 1_fished And 1 But the blessed iittle t Then [ tried to fish w POETRY THE FISHERMAN. Long I thought of my vncation. so t best place I mig ow And I studied countless olders as where and how to go; Then I bought my fishing tackle p ed my duds within my grip And I spent my whole vacation on two weeks' fishing trip I engaged a guider who roused me the middle of befork the he said the fie: w used the balit my hook secure ur take the early worm on trolley line: to remt one 'side will | non0 JMENT-ZAL Groton, Long FPoint, o pay 7 per cent. on investment. For full} ¢feciricity, funning water, large mre:|But my hook forever t n particulars inquire J. A. Moran, Real| piace, garage tor two car: otiage 1S weeds and sunken Franklin Square. Long Isiand Sound, Estate Broker, Apply_on je2STuThS 5 reet irom best location at the Foint. And my arm grew tired and I always snar led y - Middleton | Property or gdaress H. T. Clark, Wil-| And the balt may have he A e N ety | emantic, Ct.\ Tnane Mo, 31-14: . Ja30 but no fish would b day; 1 20 in. surface planmer with at R S R S 5 24 b i tacnments for {ongucink And ETOOVINE: | conCentinces, 53 Ak St Thauji| Then I fised fust wi 1" Nova Scotla grindstone, 4 in. X 30, | Withip. g DA | 4o 1P he wpots 1o cl 3 with pulley and frame; 1 Little Giant RIS el Ana 1 gave him five hub’ Borer. No. 3; some small tools,| TO RENT—Neatly furnished room; ne showed up later. axle set, tire measure, tire bolting ma- [ also room 1ov lignt housekeeping. Mrs.|But he could not sive 1 reason chine, fire upsetter’Stoddard No. 2,{May Keiley, High ot._geld _ | - ‘sh wonld bite mo more vils, 2 gasoline torches, _etc. T th & had heen - Denlelson .127-3. may29TuThS | sige. Call afternoons. may2od | My poor face was tanred ar b A WORD to turkey ralsers: Konemah | “mo RENT—Newis 1 ed. and my neck wa e Specifioc No. 14 s & scientific treatment | A0 BENT—Newly furnished rooms at . g for the prevention and cure of blacks| F1€, . St e | Ana 1 Voed by all that's 5 Liead in turkeya _It has never falled _ may: Ay il § N B te do the work. Prepared and sold by | "FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- | For 1 canemit two se : r keeping at 1u6 School St. Phone 1048-3 ‘oultry Yards, 456 West Main aprisd ah Price 50c. Kone St. Nbrwich, Conn. But T boasta tactelacs e Box 80, care Bulletin Co. jesd BugTuThS = a bully W 5D R T ale g “id TO RENT—Furnished rooms; also & 83 . WANTED—Two 8923 planer men:| "Fom SALE—Antique, 1 mahogany | nice rooms sor Lignt housekeepiDg. glso expert machinists. Apply to thelpureau, 1 cherry sewing table. 1 fancy | Muin St. over Brooklyn Outfitters. P 3 Smith & Winchester Manufacturing Co.,| chair. 110 Lafayette St. maylsTus | feb2ad MEM A South ‘Windham, Conn. jes i o e L i g ; — 3 ar =, e ALE—If you have mever trie FURNISTED rooms reasonable [ T swore that beaut WANTED—Spinners and weavers on| canoeing, nor owned a really good c rates; suitablp for light housekeeping. eves government work. Admore Woolen | noe. you don't know what you'Te miss- | Mrs. Emma Morse, 15 Unton Sto Jv26d | Should he a dream forgotten Mills Co., Yantic. Je5d | ing’ Keune}.-.nc{ canoes g;:ve the ?;st - oo ARB A —G 5 satisfaction; safe. staunch, seaworthy, Thy presence near pon soger sfina“we:;rnnnau .‘1’:3 Y:S.”"sz‘m": Kennebec canoes give more real pleas- 4 ke incourt, Moosup jesa | ure at less cost than most anything To S&hate me with remem 2 : et es .| cise in the woria. " Sola by’ B H. Sar- agonies v second-hand _cance. | gent, 5 Main_St., Moosup, Conn. g Write, giving particulars and price. W. | ~'mdy2sTuThs ::”“* 20 :"’blzs"“‘l' at 63 Fl‘:"“"" And so T dreamed that all old ., care Bulletin. 5 == vore slain : Sl POR ' SALE—Sitpwhbarry piants; 100 | Ao RUTANIe Son@imcat any kind ot - were aleinc- & WANTED—Three men for general|Superb Everbearers and 100 Spring | business, at a reasonable price. In- breath of Sprinz ork; experienced pickers preferred.|Bearers, $2, postpaid. Herman Gager,| quire at Bulletin Offic A fallen rose leaf, biuebira Sggsman, silverbers & Co.|Norih Franklin, Conn. — mayd Wisl 2 = o InE— &5 = e - FOR SALE—Bronze turkey eggs, 20C And all the dead 16 years old or|each, delivered; young turkeys, one FOR SALE _oopain. E Fy e Gt g good Ba. C?r?;n- week old, 35c. James D. w‘\:«m.z Wil s —OCkarles W. Kennely o ter Mfg. ewton St. e limantic, R. ¥. D. 2. Tel. 523-12. =g+ Ty —F e o% sokc e nine, or| 21958 ; SALE HORSES HUMOR NF THE DA peace, just smoke a Cobweb Corner FOR SALE—Good horse, harness v}"f S a e N Fothed. ANAE. Triwhnt. £0 XA o cl%:;du 5¢c at Fagan's Smoke Shop. yxdfgon. cheap. 152 W. Main m,iesde. ATeotnt ot HIEBt away. Nins. af rilein “What is a skeptic 3 5| = Y i 2 —r L ~ | are big work horses—the balance will “A man who ~ paste WANTED— Weavers; one loom; geod FOR SALE_Two nice young new | weigh from 900 to 0 1bs. Come and | qhe back of a stamr work: good pay. Glen Woolen Mills, | milch cows. Tel. 1615 after 7 p. m. see them. Ptk Norwich Town Je2a Jesd ELMER R. PIERSON. Knioker—What wo w WANTED—To hear from owner of| FOR SALE—Four-burner gas stove. Tel. 536-3. mayi4d | R eE Uncle. Sa 00 arm or sale. Northwestern|two ovens, goed as new, one laundry = T D5, and do Mulvoes Mmemcy. Miuncepoils Miun. - § stove and tadh Weater. | PRons 48R FOR SALE Yo'l";(ksrun‘ g e2S 25 “ 4 = 7, e = = = 3 vo-iamily house, within five min-| Prospective Guest—Can I MAN WANTEDVery little spare| SACRIFICE SALE—Newly furnished | Two-Tami g ) ative time required to earn big pay: easy,|four-room flat; new furniture; owner|utes’ walk \rom Hopkins & Allen's|nere tonight ‘ll have to if yo pleasant work; writing applications, | leaving town. Inquire 34 Broadway. f, ‘igi‘:nf”;t et 7 For THIL barOeUIacs Hotel Clerk yu'll have collecting renewable premiums, sick, ac- | _josd e oieeior, J do.—Browning's Magazine cident insurance. D. Adna Brown, 106 = e =z _Why is it that yor reve i FOR SALE—Seven pas., four cy JOHN A, MORAN Flora: hy t SoERe s LMW B Studebaker, practically new; price at- Renl Estate Brok, laugh at my jokes = N tractive. George Hagberg. R. F. D. 7, Franklin Square, Nor Bella—My dear, I a s respe e . o suseng L Oy e old age.—Minneapolis Minneha wait on_ tables; also girl to do cham- = e~ e e Strende Der work.~ Apply at Columbian House. |, 0N, SALE_New baker's cart, can he ron SALE. John—Was Mabel offended il cart can be seen in rear of Gremiar| Cottage Houscs Tenement and Bumi: | vou called on her wi s e - e r > Gingr T | ness Biocks, Building Lots, all in de- | shaven? WANTED _Those owning farm prop-| Store on Soule St. To M Gingras, e’ | sirable locations. ' List your property If | ° Jim- -Yes: she said she felt is vers are requested erty that is for sale No charge list the same with me. listing. Have many applications particulars. Green & Cherney sailles, Conn. may 28 to for Send e er- d WA furniture of all kinds; get our pri; before you sell. A. Bruckner, Un St 7 WANTED—Canoe; state make. Address Caroe, NTED—Second hand and antique ces Norwich may23d price _and Bulletin Office. to sell tick- must have referencs Apply Man- ager's Office, Breed T tre. Jesa b 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 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. may18d WANTED Six farmers, man and wife to run a boarding house, 30 laborers, 15 spi in- ners 15 weavers ,12 general housework girls, 3 lady cooks, 2 lady waitresses, 2 firemen, 10 boys over 16 years, 2 first-class blacksmiths. FREE Central Bldg., 0. L. Chesbro, M EZMPLOYMENT BUREAU ar- WANTED An Errand Boy INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE American S rawhoard Go. CAN USE FIVE GOOD MEN General Labor Thamesville Trolley to City Line WANTED Boys and Girls over 16 years old, also Men and Women at good pay while learning. $15 to $20 per week piece work after three weeks. American Thermos Bottle Co. Card Room Help Wanted--Men VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, VERSAILLES, CONN. Wanted —Old False Teeth IN ANY CONDITION We pay up to $10 per set, ac- cording %o their value THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Up-stairs _Established 1872, Norwic} uty Sheriff, Jewett City, Conn. Jje2d FOR SALE—Reo 1915, consigned to has not been overhauled you care to sell or rent, as I have a number of people looking for real es- tate investments. much.—Pearson’s Week'y, London Bill—This paper says that man us by owner, g 10 or repainted, but is in cxcellent me- WILLIAM F. HILL, of the fish in the ocean are blin chanical condition. The Frisbie-Mc- Real Estate and Insurance. Gill—Oh, well, you're not o k_Co ____deia Room 163. Thayer Bldg. |discourage me. Maybe _they SAL nquire r}z T e e — | smell the ta Yonkers esmar Baltic_St. Jel o Glpsy Fortune-teller (serious | HERE JS YOUR CHANCE | 7% i vos " Somevodrs ¢ FOR SALE—E. M. F. in good me- chanical condition, low mileage for aito buy a cottage, barn and five acres |to cross your path car of its kind; very low price: The|os gooa land, at Norwich Town. All|' Motorist—Don't you think _vo Erishie McOormick 00 314 i3inds of fruit and a fine view, and you | better warn. the other © FOR SALE—!;“our“Per‘ia)n,' Ans;ra cannot make a mistake in buying it. | body's Magazine. bt e T TS BT E. A. PRENTICE, “Any insanity in yc brown color. Joseph Hargey, 3 T 33 e R . Water City. _ may3ld Phone 300 86 Cliff Street g:l;:;zy::le insurance doct x oEOR SALE_One 1914 model e S = “Well, no; only my husband Sy g s Tl A Ly LA LL imagines he is head of the house 11.000 miles, in good condition, having N\ e < n just overhauled and painted. Auto r Indianapolis News. 118 Franklin St. Tel. 535. . Servani—Prease, mum, ' Mary ‘'as e i been trying to light the fir t r FOR SALE—One 1913 Buick & pass. affin an’ she's been blown touring car in good condition; demon- e he s window. stration on request. Auto Sales Co., No. 70 Willlams 8t.. splendid Mistress—Well, well; it is her da 118 Franklin St. Tel. 535. may28d modern home. In best residential Ant g6 B HOtr—THS Tetier. section; all convenlences. large Holding up an expensive-look level corner lot; price reasonable vase, the auctioneer sald: “Give F R ALE and eusy_terms If desirsd. art.” 4 ‘ 5 fve cents” came a voice fr SHigplh & A tnquire of the crowd. 1917 Overland Runabout in fine con- what! ‘exclaimed .the 5 dltion. _Inqutre THOCS. H. BECKLEY and the vase almost dropped SHETUCKET CO. OFFICE. 278 Main Street Phones 724 ‘hands. y 63 “I thought that would give him a start,” muttered the bidder as he quietly faded away. — Boston Tran seript. FOR SALE A first mortgage of $5,000 on 29 acres of land in the borough of Danielson. This land, mdstly FOR SALE 500 Boswzll Ave. i u thrown away THE KALEIGOSCOFE £00 for making can be produced that have hitt in brewerles. Materiai t is said 1se hops level, has been surveyed and i = 9-r h th 1 1 ve - - = th n staked for building lots. The T owme b a3 i _Six supposed “Jack the Sn first person coming up with bullt, only’ 10 years awv, large lot, §| Yictims in Femnsylvanie were yors $1,000 will own it. For further 80200 feet, with abundance of fruit, || Eirls who confessed they cut s particulars, Inquire of There are also two hen houses and bt Me 2 5 H. Milli other buildings. Préperty must be J|PeTs: > d. H. Milligan seen to be appreclated. Owner S T R Ament of E. A. Serout Farm [J|]leaving town. § Zachalie, syidnias dnd,cut i Agency. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, distinguished from the real diam Danielson, Comn. Tel. 230. Central Building, Norwich, Conn. §| This imitation is said to be able stand every diamond t —fire, A and the diamond file urance The million-dollar FOR sALE didn’t last long among Gotham's kings. It's the two-mill dolla Two fine houses with three apartments h?l_).( now :Y. F { il t each. Centraily “located and well $2,500, QGO, ?»Ll‘] l% !r' l |m‘ i rented with modern improvements. partner, took out an ex n Also parcel of land on Montville S0 o BT R trolley line. Appy to 89 Franklin St. While Judge Wil Clopton was or 121 Broadway. absorbed in_writing fotic poem at Atlantic City a w days ag glars entered the : next Hrm- stole jewels valued at thousa Both of the Farms Advertised of 9 rooms sllars, some of which had b family for eenturies i have been sol vhose fruit was stolen very frequent i ook NEAR CENTER OF CITY Iy, planted a large of cactus BUT FOR ONLY ihotia aioni_his fence Tine. T abock $7560 IN CASH AND BALANCE ON MORTGAGE t $1,250. a hed thiy year a s¥ e had grown height Tt o and R ne 16 _feet high from I can sell you a 50 acre ¥arm, 10 six feet thick. acres tillable, balance wood 'and JAMES L. CASE S = pasture land, a fine cottage house of The Temple of Solomon w " 7 rooms, barn, wagon shed, crib and 37 SHETUCKET ST. in the fourth year of his hennery, 1 horee, about 12 hens, 1 C. 1012), and completed seven s lumber wagon, some hay, 1 harrow, 1 iater. The whole arca was srindstone, lof of mason's’ tools, har- by fne outer walls and [ ness, plows, lot of small tools, and F 2 h d S h square of about 600 feet T? several cords of wood read for stove at urnisne ICASNONE |.f the porch was supported by twe door, abundance of fruit on place. ¥reat brazen pillara. One of these This is a bargain. Investigate. + was called Jachin and the other Send for my Farm Bulletin. Choice o_tages Boaz. of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Farm Specialist For Sale or Rent Lucas County, STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, 8. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2 |at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Plassant| “¥iinic’S"Uliciey maxes outn trat ne ot L .t it s senior partner o the firm o " View, and along the Rhode lsland| |5 senior pariner of the fim of 7. 7 shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. | City of Toledo, County and State afor aid, and that gald firm wiil pay the FORD AUTOMOBILE Qond forhookist, sum’ of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAKS 7 each and every case of catarrh that FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. I. Good condition, self-starter, electric lights, shock absorbers. Low price for quick sale. TRYCN'S AGENCY 715 Main St. Willimantic, Conn, Telephone 752 WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness before the public, there Is no medium better than tarough the ad- vertising eolumns of The Bulletin. F. C. GEER Piano Taner, THERE 1s no advertising med:um in Eastern Connesticut equal to The Bul- letin ror bpusiness resuiis. ber, Send for testimonials, cannot be cured by the use of HALL CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subsecribed n my presence, this 6ih day of Decem A. D. 1586, A. W. GLEASON. (Beal) Notary Public Hall's Catarrh. Medicine is taken ternally and acts through the blood on surfaces of free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by all drug“uu Toe. , Hall's Familv Plils for constipation. / he mucous the system

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