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- SHOWERS TODAY: PROBABLY . FAIR TOMORROW Vaudewills ena Moving Pictures at the Davia Theatre. ' "% Feature Moving Piotures at the Au- attorinm “Theatre: o 20ving Pictures at the Breea The- Machinists' Unton, No. 744, meets in TUnion meets in Carpen- No. 4 R A M., Temple. Todes, No. 433, B. P. O. B, tess” Hail Franklin_Chapter, meets at Mason Norwich o o W meets at a Germania Lodge, No. 11, O. D. H S. meets at Germania Hall. 3 | spiToReymen’s Union meets in Union Court Sachem, No. 94, F. of A. meets !in Foresters’ Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS Any person or institution who could |use any religious literature, could have jsome by addressing Mary Fabel, Am- ston, Conn. James L. Case has sold the three cottage houses Nos. 198 and 197 Cen- tral avenue and No. 15 Third street to Michael Nowakowski and Arthur Ousliet et al., respectively. The prop- |erties are located on the corner Of Third street and Centra] avenue. The new owners contemplate making im- ‘provements to the properties. BREED THEATRE. Ethel Barrymors and a Cast of 600 in The Call of Her People, from the Play Egypt by Edward Shetdon, Fea- ture for Friday and Saturday. On Friday and Saturday the Breed | will present Ethel Barrymore, the stal |eublime, in The Canl of Her People, a |epecially released dfetro production of sizs an davishness. This is a marvel- | ous screen adaptation of Bdward Shei- jdon’s play Egypt, and is produced on ‘a magnificent scale. Six hundred act- ors appeared before the camera for this production and it cost $100,000 to produce it. Matinees for this produc- tlon will be 10 cents and evening pEr- formances 16 cents. BREED THEATRE. Madame Petrova in The Waiting Soul, Five-Part Metro Production, Feature for Today and Tonight. The feature screen production at the Breed theatre for today and tonight is The Waiting Soul, a Metro wonderpi&y from the story by Marion Short, whish Swas published in Snappy Stories. and =tarring the peerless Madame Petrova. "The Waiting Soul might be called a \photoplay of consclience as it combines matural beauties with a powerful dra- ma of mind and affords Mme. Petrova an opportunity to display strong emo- tional abllity and to wear beautiful wowns. The Burton Holmes travelogue mnd a very funny Victor Moore come- dy completes the biil for today and to- night. AUDITORIUM. Beathriz Michelena in The Woman Who Dared, Feature Photodrama for Today and Thursday at the Audi- torium. Beathriz Michelena, celebrated prima donna, In The Woman Who Dared, with an afl-star cast, including An- drew Robson, William Pike and Albert Morrison, is the feature photodrama for today and Thursday at the Audi- torium. Hank Mann in Hi Fight a roaring Fox co two parts, completes the pro Coming Friday and &a Aubrey Smith in The Witch timate friends, at the home of the bride on Huntington avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John MecGarrity and _children and John Kingsley, all of Hartford, were among those present from out of town. y The wedding gifts included a chest of silver, a dinner set in choice china, cut glass, money, household furnish- ings, pictures and a cedar chest fill- ed with linens. After a trip to Hart- ford and Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell will reside in a newly fur- nished home at 81 Fourth street, in Greeneville. Mrs. Farrell is one who has many friends. Mr. Farrell is = foreman at Hopkins & Allen’s. The Kingsley house on Huntington avenue is one of the most interesting places in that locality. It was bullt about 100 years ago. The big square rooms, 16 of them, panelling, corner Dosts and beams in the rooms, latch- es on the doors, the old-fashioned kitchen, all make a most fascinating study. Rev. Comfort Day _Fillmore, one of the first pastors of the Metho- dist church, lived there. Afterwards Mr. and Mrs. Jennings occupied the house; Mr. Jennings had the grocery stars on the Hill for many _years. Then the house came into the posses- sion of Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley. Many Sign Petition. In response to a published appeal from the city of Chattanoogs, near which st Fort Oglethorpe, _ 25,000 troops will be located June 15, making one of the central _concentrafion camps for the new army; that citizens will _exert their influence to secure through their congressmen and sena- tors the establishment under federal | control of a safety zone around every army camp excluding drink, gamblers | and women, a petition to U. S. Senator Frank B. Brandegee has been in cir- culation uptown, to which may have been glad to affix their signature. Guests at aPrsonage. Guests at the Methodist parsonage on West Town street within the past few days were Mrs. Herman Meehan of O1d Mystic, Mr. and Mrs. Albany 'Smith of Noank, Mr. Smith is the son of Gypsy Smith, the evangelist. Mr. Spencer from Pennsylvania, and Mr. and Mrs. Jorn Lee of Plainfield. Arrangements For Children’s Day. At the First Methodist church Chil- dren’s Sunday thers will be a sermon to the children at the morning service, and a concert in_the evening by the Sunday school. Miss Martha Brown and Miss Edith Dodge are the com- mittee in charge. Nephew 90, Aunt 92. Nathaniel T. Thompson of Provi- dence, formerly of Central Village, now 90 years old and a Civil War veteran, visited his aunt, Miss Emily H. Wilcox, who is 92 years old, of the Scotland road this week. News Notes of Interest. Davia Shahan, now in Hartford, was at his uptown home Tuesday, in order to register. Superintendent Charles Bushnell and a force of men were repairing Tanner street Tuesday. Mrs. Frank S. Avery of West Town street visited her sister, Mrs. L. V. Whitford In Jewett City. After several days’ visit at his home on West Town street, Frank Govin has returned to Adams, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dougherty have returned from their wedding trip and are residing on Huntington avenue. Mrs. Harry Ellson of Wauwecus street is In Springfield, Mass, for a stay of some time where her husband is employed. Sherman Beebe, for some months past foreman_of _Worden & Son's 4n eix parts, Charles Conk Bomb Policy and the latest Mutual | Sreeklr. { DAVIS THEATRE. | —_— | New Show Today—Three Big Keith | Acts and Wilfred Lucas in Hands | Up! Triangle Feature. i | There will be an entire change of program at the Davis today. The head- line attraction js Chief Caupolican, the celebrated Indian orator and singer, who will be heard in songs and stories. The second act on this bill is Two Lit- tle Days, who present a unique com- edy singing, dancing and musical nov- elty entitled A Study in Contrast. The third act is the Three Jordan Girls, billed as the queens of the wire, and what they do is marvelous and daring. The Triangle photoblay feature is Wilfred Luecas in Hande Up! a five- part Fine Arts startling play full of Tomance. To complete the ehow & funny comedy called Skirt Strategyv wik supply the laughs. Matinee at 215, 10c and 15c: evening at 6.45 and £.45. 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c. Four shows Saturda; MAJESTIC ROOF. A very attractive motion plcture bill is being shown at the Majestic to- night. Including a five-part Bluebird feature enthtled Mutiny, a single reel comey and a Metro travelogue. Dancing enjoved nightly and as the nizhts grow warmer the crowds on the roof £row larger. Many enticing drinks are served at the refreshment counter, and the tables are well patronized. Every evening from 7.45 to 11 o'cl Ad- mission 15c. Dancing Sc. NORWICH TOWN Farrell-Kingsley Wadding at Sacred Heart Church—Followed by Recep. tion and Briday Breakfast at Coloni al Home—Residents Sign Petition to Safeguard Military Camps—Plans Day. For Children’ The wedding of Miss Julia Agnes Kingsley, daughter of _Mrs. _ Ellen Mitchell Kingsley, and Henry Farrell, son of Mrs. Louise Farrell of Greene- ville, was solemnized at 3 o'clock on Wednesday morning at Sacred Heart church in the presence of many friends. As the bridal party entered the church the Wedding March frob Tohengrin was plaved by Miss Fliza- beth Malone, who plaved softly during Creamery in Waterbury, has returned to Pine Tree farm. Mrs. J. O. Dodge returned Monday © her home on West Town street aft- er nearly a week's visit with relatives in Springfield, Mass. Rev. and Mrs. Edward H. Smith and ughter Margaret, are spending the week with Mr. Smith’s -parents on the Huntington road. ' Having finished his studies_in the University at _ Valparaiso, Indiana, John Hughes has returned to his home on Sturtevant street. P. L. Mabrey and his sister, Miss Amelia Olaprey, of Franklin, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam B. Wilcox of the Scotlang road. Mrs. George Clark and sons, Clayton and Ralph Clark, of Holyoke, Mass., have been visiting Mrs. Clark’s par- ents, Mir. and Mrs. S. A. Beebe of Pine Tree farm. Hartford—The Colt's Patent Fire- arms Manufacturing company has re- ceived from the war department an order for 500,000 automatic pistols, the delivery to begin as soon as possible. LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OF PROBATE_HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 6th day of June, A D. 1917. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Bstate of Andrew Faust, late of Nor- wich, in said District, decensed. Edward A. Faust of Norwich, Conn.. appeared in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporting to bé the last will and testament Of #aid_deceased be admitted to probate. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room In the City of Norwich. in said District, on the 11th day of June A. D. 1917 'at 12 oolock noon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of sald hearing thereon, be given by the publication of #his ‘order one time in some mews- paper having a circulation In said Dis- Gict ot least three days oior to tha e earing, and that return be made to this Court. NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of rec Attest: HBELEN M. DRESCHER, jerd Cletk. TELLS DYSPEPTICS WHAT TO EAT Avoid Indigestion, Sour Acid Stomach, Heartburn, Gas On Stomach, Eto. Indigestton and tically all forms of stomach _trouble. medical au- Thorities. are Gue nine times out of ten o 0 an excess of hydrochloric ecld in the Romach. " Ohronle. Yactd n-‘y.:—n:" s exceedingly dangerous a: Shouid do elther o two tni 2 g0 on & ana £ o foods With them, that irritate to excess acid seor or they can eat as they please ix Teason and makse % a prac- tice to countermot the effect the harmful acid and prevent the formation of sourness or ture fermen- tation by the use of a little Blsurated nesia at thelr meals. ] probably no better, safe stomach _antacld _than ‘more relable & Bisurated Magnesia, and it is widely used for this purposs. It hew o direct action on the and is not_a digestent. But a teaspoonful of the powder or & couple of five grain tablets neutralize the excess acidity which mmy be present and prevent its further for- mation, ‘This removes the whole caus of the trouble and the meal dij naturally and healthfully without need o pills_or artificial digestents. 't a few ounces of Bisurated Mag- o e powaer oF abiets. It never or eltner or or ots. comes as a liquid, mrilk or citrate, and in the bisurated form is not a laxative. Try this plen and eat what you wi at your next meal and see if this the best advice you ever had on to eat” LEGAL NOTICES AT A _COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of ‘Norwich, on the 6th day of Jume, A D. elr. Present—NELSON J. AYLING. Judre. Petate of John Ready. alias Reldy, late of Norwich, in said District, de- ceaned. The Executrix appeared In Court and flled & written application aileging that sald estate is now in settlement in said Court and praying for an order, to sell Certain real estate helonging to sald ghtate, tully descrived ir sala applica- Whereupon, Tt Is Ordered, t satd applleation bé heara and determined Al the Probate Court Room in the Clty_of Norwich, in said District, on the 12¢h aay of June A. D. 1817, at 11 o'clock in the forencon, and that notice of the pendency of siid application. and of £ald hearing fhereon: be miven hy the Dublication of this order once In some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least five davs orior to the date of said hearing. and that return Be made tn the Court, NETAON Y, ATYLING. Tuaze. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record Attest: HBLBN M. DRESCHFR jeta Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORYS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 10th day of April, A. D. 1917, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge Estate of Charles P. Huntington, late of Norwich, In said District. deceased Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against said estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, together With a copy of this order, on the sign- post nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt. and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing Is = true copy of record Attest: HBLEN M. DRESCHER, Cletk. NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- ceased are heremv motified to present their claims against sald estate to the rsigned at Norwich, Conn.. within the time limited in the above and fore- going order. Je7a ANDREW B. DAVIES, Administrator. NOTICE, TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Distriet of Norwich on the 10th day of April, A: D. 1917 Present—NBLSON J._ AYLING, Judge. lstate of George W. Huntington, 2d. formeriy of Norwich. in sald District, absent from home and unheard of for seven vears or more, and supposed to be _dead. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their clalms against sald estate within_ six months from this date, by posting a motice to that effect, to- gether with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same town. and by publishing the same once In a newspaper having a circula- tion in said 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. Cletk. NOTICE.—ATl creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claime against said estate to the undersigned at Norwich Conn.. within the time limited in the above and fore- going order. ANDREW B. DAVIES, Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEL at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 10th day of April, A D. 1917. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Jud Huntington, Estate of John late of Norwioh, in said Distriot, de- ceased. Ordered, Thet the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in_ their clalms against sald estats within slx months trom this date, by posting a notice to that effect, together Wwith & copy of this ordsr, on the sign- post nearest to the place where sald deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper ha a circulation in said District, and make return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is 2 true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. Je7a NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- ceased are hereby notlfied to Dresent their claims egainst said estate to the understgned at Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and fore- golng order. Jeta NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, ‘on the 3ist day of May, the ceremony M ndelssohn's Spring Song. The ceremony ‘was performed by Rev. Charles W. Brennan and was fol- Jowed by a nuptial mass. The full cholr sang during the service. At the offertory, Mrs. Morgan Cronin render ed Rosewig’s Ave Maria. and Mis Mary Ryan was heard in several so- Jos. Mendelssohn’s We,'dinz March was the recessional. The bride’s sister, Miss Neflie Kingsley was maid of honor and the hest man was David Farrell. brother of the groom. The bride wore hand- embrotdered crepe de chene. Her Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judse. Bstate of John Ready, late of Nor- in sald District, deceased. Ordered, That the Executrix cite the creditors of said deceased to bring In their «claims nst sald estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order. on the sign- gost nearest to the place where said cceased last dwelt, and In the same Town. and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circulation in 3ia District, and e Teturn to this NBLSON J. ‘AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing 1s a trus topy of record. vell, in cap effect, was caught with lilles of the valley. She carried bride Toses. The maid of honor was gown- ed in white voile, embroldered with daisles and wore a daisy hat; she car- ried_vellow roses. After the church ceremony a bridal was served to a party of including relatives and in- 1y Attest: HELBDN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE—AIl creditors of sald de- ceased are hersby notified to present their clatms against said estate to the undersigned at No. 1, Slater Ave. Nor- wich, Conn., within the time limited in the dbove and foregoinz order. CATHBRINE = RBADY, jeTa Bxecutrix. e i e e N NOTICE TO OREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 4th 5 el Al oy Betate of Hiram Cook. iate of Mer in_ their claims within six months this by posting a notice to that effect,’ to- o, SIETPOS Heareet o tie lare whe e e same town, and by publishing the same omce in & 3 Daving s circatas tion in sald t, and make return to tmis Soune | T 2 NEILSON J. AYLING, Judge. ‘The above and foregoing 1s e o : egoing 1s a true ‘Attest: HELEIN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE—AIL creditors of said de- ceased are heredy motified to Dresent dhelr claims against sald estate’to the undersigned at 41 Park, St. Nor- wich, Conn.. within the time limited in the above dnd foresoing order. Je7a A“n?ommor. FOUND—A stray hil red, -:‘ te beart on forehead, %n‘- Frank Pontalae, Flainfoid. FOUND—Dog collar, nomber 46493. Inqui: Quinn, 18 Carter Ave. - with Doz tag and ‘arden Jetd to farm in Hope- June 3. 197 Tnres heifers. o 55; San Sashe by proving proveris an charges. Mam RES, Jow- ott , Conn. R. F. D, No. 1. JeTa WANTED WANTED_O14 false testh; don't matter It broken: I pay $1 o §10 per sot; send by parcel post and receive Sheclc by roturn: matl L. Mazer, 3007 & Fiten St Philadelpita, Pa. - may1s. Wanted | Silk Winders and Doublers Experienced Winders and Doublers. Wages from $12 to $18 per Steady work guaranteed. Apply at once HAMMOND-KNOWLTON CO., Putnam, Conn. week. WANTED—To buy 1916 or 1916 Max- well or Ford touring car. Box 248, Baltic. Jeta " WANTED _Competent _woman _for general housework in small family. Apply Mrs. Frank Dodge, Stonington, Conn. = jeid T WANTED A position as bookeeper 7 both o o Kadress Mo care Bunletin. ToreY LADIBS Fascinating home business tinfing postcards, pictures, etc.. spare time for profit; §5 on 100; no canvass- ing: samples 100 (stamps); particulars free. ~Artint, 285-A, 91 Meserole St. Brooklyn, N. Y. a WANTED At once, §00od _second baker for breadmaking; good Day, steady work, good conditions. y to Joseph Bousquet, Danielson, Conn. Tel. 311. Je7d T WANTED_GIrl_for general bhouse- worke ApDly A the Wauregan Board- ing House, Wauregan, Ct. Jesa__ WANTED _Woolen spinners on John- son & Bassett mules; Work and 50d pay guaranteed. Apply Rellance arn_Co. Je6d WANTED—Middle_aged woman for generai housework. Russell M. Brown, Jewett City. Jesd WANTED Board on a farm for mother and Infant during the summer Season, convenient to Norwich car lin terms reasonable for comfortable place. Address Box 533, Norwlich Bulletin. " WANTED Bxperienced_ waliter or waitress. _Apply_at City Lunch. _je6d WANTED—A barber. 82 Union St. Willimantic. Louts Delorme. jesd WANTED _Woman to_ do _ general housework in & private family in #his city: one who will go home nights. Write Box 50, care Bulletin Co. Jebd WANTED—Spinners and weavers on FOR SALE government work. Admore Woolen Mills Co., Yantic. Je5d HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE Best Residential Section On Washington Street, north of Broad Street, flne level lots, beautiful surroundings, near troliey, short walk- ing distance to Free Academy, Park Church and “The Cly™ 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: Leated by hot water system. Only five minutes’ walk to heart of city and near car line. Good facilities for plac- ing a sarage. More than one-half purchase price may remain on mort- gage. An unusual offering. ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telephone 1334 63 Broadwa: FOR SALE The very desirable owned and occupied is Cottage by House, Professor J. Herbert George, 19 Hamlin Street. A very attractive proposition. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square Norwich Carriages, Democrats, Con- cords and Business Wagons. Will clear: up on a lot of Stable and Square Blankets. A good line of Auto Robe: Prices right low on Team and Ex- press Harnesses and Rubber Boots THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. 14 BATH €TREET, NORWICH, CT. 190 Franklin St. iS THE PLACE TO GET A NICE ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- THING IN THE MEAT LINE. VAL.LUPPERT J. M. & J. P. SWAHN Tailors Franklin Square. 237 Main Stre Telephone 551-12 ARBER WANTED _Good workman, sober, $15 a week: half day oft. Wm. Vaillincourt, Moosup, TWANTED — A second-hand _cano Write, giving particuiars and price, W. 2., care Bulletin. Rock nearly new; one good team wagon. tires, casvill, 1872-23. aged from 6§ to 9 K B00d workers and drivers: aiso a hand- some blaci mare, sound, been owned in a private famlly, ®ood tertilizer. car, fine condition and appearance, $250 cash, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES FOR SALE TO RENT PIGIONS for sale; 10 pairs Plymoutt Sauab Cors extra homers. Ad- dress Box 98, Lebanon, Ct. Jje7d FOR SALE or trade; one 1ight surrey, 4 in. 12 ft. body; can be seen at Un: P Smlieb. "W K. Jewest. Lol # o " FOR SALE—Three good farm horses, 7 ‘guaranteed Which has to have a must be sold cheap, to 1173 Main St., Jebd hom. ettle up an account. Wiilimantic. _Tel. 3. d FOR SALE_One carload of Armour Greeneville Grain _ Co. Phone $36-5. sesd FOR SALB100-acre farm, 7-room house. barn and outbuildings, wood and ties on farm. Address Mrs. N, L. Por- ter,_Columbia, Conn. R TS FOR SALB—1914 Overland touring Telephone Mystic 220.__ jebd FOR SALE A two-tenement cottage on trolley line; to rent one side will pay 7 per cent. on Investment. For full iculars inguire J. A. Moran, Real tate Broker, Franklin Square. 3e3STuThS A WORD to turkey raisers: Konemal Specific No. 14 is a scientific treatmen! for tne prevention and cure of black- head in turkeys. It has never falied to do the work. Prepared and sold by Konemah Youitry Yards. 458 West Mein St. Norwich, Conn. Price 50c. GugTuThS FOR SALE _Antique, 1 _mahogany bureau, 1 cherry sewing table, 1 fancy chat 0 Lafavette Si may15TuS FOR SALE—If you have never tried canoeing, nor owned a really good ca- noe, you don't know what you're miss- ing. ° Kennebec canoes give the best satisfaction; safe, staunch, seaworth Kennebec canoes give more real pleas- ure at less cost than most anything else: in the world. Sold by R. H. Sar- gent, 5 Main_St. Moosup, Conn. may29TuThS FOR SALE Bronze turkey eggs, 20C each, dellvered; young turkeys, one week old, 35c. James limantic, R. F. D. 2. jesd TO RENT—Suite of rooms for light housekecping in Marion Bullding, Main St Ring first_or_second bell. je7d TO RENT Tenement six or seven rooms, modern improvements, including gas and electric ts, with or without garage. Call at Bulletin, je7a FOR RENT—Furnished tenement of five large rooms, modern conveniences, with large yard. Inguire at 265 Wesi Main St, or Phone 1144-3. Jesd TO RENT—Tenement of & rooms at TO RENT _Two furnished rooms for Iight housekeeping, 6 Carter Ave. East Side. _Call afternoon; ay26d Newly furnished rooms at Franklin St. Tel may22d FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- keeping at 106 School St. Phone 1045-3. apriad TO RENT_Furnished rooms; also nice rooms for ligut housekeeping. 270 Main St. over brookiyn Outntters. reb2id FURN D rooms reasonable ratex; suitably for light housekeepin Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Union St. Jy2oc 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. IF YE CANNOT smoke the pipe of peace, just smoke a Cobweb Corner Sigar at sc at Fagan's Smoke Shop. Seda WANTED—Weavers; one loom; work: good pay. Glen Woolen Norwich Town. 00d ilis, Jezd WANTED—A neat appearing girl to walt on tables: also girl to do cham- ber work. Apply at Columblan House. may30d \ WANTED—Those owning farm prop- hat is for sale are requested to FOR SALE- Jragon, cheap. Good horse, harness and 152 W, Main St. Tel Jesd _ ng new D. m. FOR SALE_Two nice v milch cows. Tol. 1615 after 7 jesd FOR SALE _Four-burner gas stove, two ovens. good as mew. one laundry Stove and tank heater. Phone 439 iesa SACRIFICE SALE Newly furnished four-room flat leaving town. jesa 3 3 -FOR SALE_Seven pas. v list the same with me. No charge for{ studebaker, practically new: price a listing. Have many applications. Send | pridf e eV % particulars. Green & Cherney, Ver-| (haetive: S s sailles, Conn. Box 98. mayssd | T <t = TR = ¥OR 8 ew baker's cart, can be WANTED-—Second hand and antlque | bought at low price if seen at once: furniture of all kinds; get our pricescart can be seen In rear of Grenler before vou sell. A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- | Store on Soule St. I Gingras, Dep- lin St.~ Tel. 713-3. may$d | uty Sheriff, Jewett City, Conn. je2d WANTED Three ironers. Norwich| WFOR SALE Reo 1915 consigned to Steam Laundry may23d_ | us by owner, has not been overhauled — | or repainted. but is in excellent me- WANTED—Canoe; state price and|chanical condition. The Frisbie-Mc- make Address Canoe, Bulletin Offics. | Cormick Co. jeid may2 = WANTED 10 Men $2.50 PER DAY, 10 HOURS American Strawboard Co. lle 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 litters of police dog puppies due to arrive at that Satisfactory arrange- ments. time. HENRI L BAER, Eaxt Killingly, Conn. Tel Danielso WANTED--FIREMAN Steady Work. Apply C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE WANTED Six farmers, man and wife to run a boarding house, 30 laborers, 15 spin- ners 15 weavers ,12 general housework girls, 3 lady cooks, 3 lady_ waitresses, 2 firemen, 10 boys over 16 years, % first-class’ blacksmiths. FREE IMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bidg., Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr ~ WANTED An Errand Boy INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE 107-3, Dr. Alfred Richards DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Room ayer Buliding Tel. 299 House tel. 1225 FREDERICK T. BUNCE THE PIANO TUNER 22 CLAREMOUNT AVE. Phone 838-2 Norwich, Conn. DR.R.J.COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conr. Phone 1178 TuThs French-American Fur Co. Guarantes all work. We cherge for Storage. Dlmun':l:k:n :° Furs. Uncured Skins wanted. Practical Furrier H. J. YARMAN, Proprietor el. 1301-4 Room 106, Thayer Bidg. American House Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Etc. ILivery Connection Shetucket Street FARREL & SANDERSON. Props. i i 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—O01d False Teeth oy ip o $10 par aet, & & W R rdinng o their value THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Inquire 1 FOR SALE—Small farm. h Jeld Baltic St ick % FOR SALE_E. M. F. in good me- chanical condition, low mileage for a car of its kind; very low price. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Je1d FOR SALE_One 1914 model 79-T Overland touring car. run less than 11.000 miles, in good condition. having been just overhauled and painted. Auto Sales Co. 118 Franklin St. Tel. 535. may29d FOR SALE—One 1913 Buick 5 pass. touring car in good condition: demon- stration on reauest. Auto Sales Co., 118 Franklin St. Tel. 535, may29d FOR SALE 1917 Overland Runabout in fine con- aition. Inquire SHETUCKET CO. OFFICE. FOR SALE Two fine houses with three apartments each. Centrally located and well rented with modern improvements. Also parcel of land on Montville trolley line. Appy to 89 Franklin St., or 121 Broadway. Both of the Farms Advertised FOR SALE SALE HORSES I have 20 Horses that I want to dispose of right away. Nine of them are big work horses—the balance will Welgh from 900 to 1200 1bs. Come and see them MER R. PIERSON. Tel. mayi4d Two-tamily house, within five min utes walk from Hopkins Allen’s shop: can be bought onab if taken.at once. For fuil u inquire of OHN A, MORAN, Henl Estate Broker, Frankiin Square, wich. No FOR Cottage Houscs, ness Biocks, Building Lot sirable locations. you care to sell or rent, as 1 number o people lookink for real es tate investments LIAM F. HILL, state and Insurance. Thayer Bldg. HERE JS YOUR CHANCE | to buy a cottage, n and five s of good land, at Norwich Town, kinds of fruit and a fine view, and you cannot make a mistake in buying it E. A. PRENTICE, | Phone 300 86 Cliff Street | FOR SALE Two-family House 113 Williams Street, Large Barn and Fine Yard Attractive Price JAMES L. CASE 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 7 rooms, barn, wagon shed, crib and hennery, 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 frult 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 FORD AUTOMOBILE Good condition, self-starter, electric Nghts, shock absorbers. Low price for quick sale. TRYON'S AGENCY 7156 Main St. Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 752 holce FOR SALE Fight-room cottage, &ll latest im- provements, large barn, and eight ‘buflaing lots, located In the best resi- dential seotion of Jewett City. For particulars, inquite of 8. SBIGEL, Real Eatate and Insuramce, Norwich, Conn. may1sa Tel. 248 FOR SALE A centrally located BRICK BLOCK in good condition at a low price. A. M. AVERY Telephone 1122-2 62 Broadway Agricaltural Limestone Will be very difficult to get this sea- 8o place your order early with The Peck-McWilliams Co. 37 SHETUCKET ST. FOR SALE No. 70 Willlams St., splendld modern home, in best residential section: all conveniences, large level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms if desirad. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 724 68 FOR SALE 500 Boswell Ave. 9-room house with all improve- ments and in finest of condition, lot, bullt only 10 years ago, large 60x200 feet, with abundanece of frult, There are also two hen houses and other buildings. Property must be seen to be leaving town. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. appreciated. Owner "~ arr Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Plsasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. 8end for booklet. FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. I. F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Conn. 'Phone 511 rest dtum In Bastern Connectiont equal to The Bul: letin for business results. — 9 “For North Thue aid th, For th Know well that t FOR SALE I POETRY A SONG OF TRELAND IN PRANC s North South, Ana never In a creed Ulsterman Cork Who've met And the anclent 98 Peck St pleasant piace to live; Notth 1s Very Creasonable Price. Inquire ‘on South . % premises. apr283TuTh ,_n/:nr: Ly i g e . EBIGHT ACRES of land on trolley | ~ met g line, in excellent condition for planting. | _Side by side in Inguite Haughtor | For men from far F. D. No. 7, Norwich. Jjesd And_men from i b R e Mourne TO RBNT—At Groton Long Point, Gt chee jow in now weven rom furmished eotiays, | Ve TZUEhl check by 3 electricity, running wa arge fire bef: Sow Sorm Piace, Birage 1or two Carh: Sottage ja| FOT the scTAD of paper ¢ 75 feéet irom Long Isiand Sound, In|.m,. xorth ta North, and best location at the Point. Apply on South” property or address H. T. Clark, Wil-| 5 Sguiie . tmantic, Ct. Phone No. i7-14. "Jje2d | ouf fhere thers TO RENT Neatly furnished room; South also room for light housekeeping. Mrs.| But a c hat May Kelley, 7 North High St. feld | - ters. MY GUIDING STAT Oppressed at tim ow, erratic New South Wa offering_to ir m One well knowr fered to tnsure 500 Acoordin an agreem tween A the excha cludir I regency w y Poland. Charles & s mentioned ers of the a btan natior been for t s @ e Ttaly are t a ment 1 topted f trains have and numero alsc ¥ From ar learned tha glan Luxem ulation bet have been c Franee Herr (socla a quest out that the pil asking Tar will STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF Latca ty. ® each and e cannot be cure CATARRH ME Sworn to be in my presence, ber, A. D. 1886, (Seal) Hall's Catarry ternally and acts tr the mucous surfaces Send for testimonials, f ¥. J. CHONEY & ¢ Eold. by all druggiscs Hall's Family P e

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