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PROBABLY FAIR TODAY: SHOWERS, COOLER TOMORROW What'li Going On T onsght Moving Pictures at the Ereed The- tre. Vaudeville end Moving Fictures at the Davis Theatre. Feature Moving Pictures at the Au- ditorjum Theatre. ANNOUNCEMENTS BREED THEATRE. Bryant Washburn, Popular Star Fea- tured in Film Version of Henry Irv- ing Dodge’s Story in Saturday Post, Skinner’s Dress Suit,” Main Attrac- tion For Monday and Tuesday. Do yon posess a dress suit, Wheth- er vou do or not, you should meet Mr. Skinner. He does, and he will give you some entertainment with his dress suit which undoubtedly will prove the most delightful fun you have ever had. _‘The adventures of Mr. Skinner and his dress regalia are not real, though they do not miss life very far, at that. They are present- ed in a feature picture, filmed by Es- the title of which is “Skinner's Suit,” and which is the feature attraction at the Breed theatre on v and_Tuesday. The story was sena n by Henry Irving Dodge that has ever been produced. The b tonizht AUDITORIUM. Gladys Brockwell in Her Temptation, Feature Photoplay For Today at the The Boob and Latest Mutual Weekly Auditorium—Johnny Jones Complete the Bill. b ea s youn gcharge. essen possessing all the interest- ifving side-lights on so- life in the metropolis. mme. DAVIS THEATRE. Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day. As an_ attraction extraordinary the vis theatre. commencing Monday, will present Mary Pickford in a new ‘A Romance of the rteraft picture, woods,” stageq under the personal ection of Cecil B. De Mille. A westérn subfect of full dramatic actlon, the new Plckford ve- hicle presents ‘Littla Mary” in a role that is entirely different from any- which she has ever appeared on the screen. The settings are of the davs of '4) during the time of the hig gold rush. Mary Pickford. as nnv Lawrence, journeys to the West Tefore he is aware of it, she falls in -e and becomes enmeshed in serious omplications. _ Various clever twists to the story afford surprises that add greatly to the general merit of the pic- Another big feature on this bifl is the Intest Triangle plav, “Wild Win- ship’s 'Widow,” fn which Thomas H. Tnee presents Dorothy Dalton as the 1 time and no advance in prices. ATOP THE MAJESTIC. Fverv night _the crowd Increases on the Majestic Roof, the most delight- ful place in Eastern Connecticut to spend an evening of amusement. A fine picture programme has been ar- ranged for tonight, headed by the five reel feature, Jack Mullhall, in The He- o of the Hour, a very exciting drama. Jages Jealousy is the name of the comed nd & Day in the Life of a Dog, an- er funny single reel subject to be own. The Majestic “Jazz" band will furnish music for dancing and refresh- ments will_be served throughout the eveni Watch for the search light. Jf von see it the Roof is open. Admis- sion 15 cents. Should Cheer Up. Hard cider is another beverage that can be made without wheat, rye or barley. And peach brandy, cherry bounce and a lot of other liquids that £0 to the head. So let the habitually thirsty fellows cheer up—Pittsburgh ChronicigTelegraph. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICGE Colchester, Conn. A meeting of the voters of the First chool District will be held in the As- b Room of Bacon Academy on June 30.[ 1917, at 7.20 p. m., urpose of heari the report Committee and Treasurer amd to el one Committeeman years, one Treasurer for one ¥0 Auditors for one year; to a tax if necessary; to elect a Tax ector; to take actlon on certain ded repairs on school buildings and grounds, and transact such other busi- n A8 may properly come before =aid B. D. REMINGTON, A, T. STEBBINS, JAMES F. PURCELL, Committee, D. W. WILLIAMS, Clerk. Colchester, Conn, June 21, 1917. _— PLANS INVITED FOR A DINING HALL, INFIRMARY, AND FOUR FACULTY COTTAGES AT STORRS AGRICULIURAL COLLEGE. In conformty with the provisions of Chapter 144 of the Public Acts of 1905, plans and proposals are invited for the building of a dining hall to cost not to exceed 350,000, an infirmery to cost not to exceed $5,000. two single and two double faculty cottages to cost not to exceed 320,000, appropristion to be avaflable Oct.'1, 1917. The plans for the building should conform in style or architecture to those already erected upon the College grounds. The additional required Information as to the location, detail requirements, . L. Beach, etc, may be obtainied from President, C. A. C., Storrs, Conn. Plans and proposals shall bBs d posited with the Comptroller of the State of Connscticut, at his office In later than July m. the Capitol, r‘miy of Hartford, not 3, 1917, at 12 o'clock The Committes in charge wiil:give u public hearing on said plans in Room 2, State Capitol, July = 14th, at 10 lock a. m. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Dated at Hartford, Conn., this 13th day of June, 1917. MORRIS C. WEBSTER, ‘Commitrailam, UND—A have by provi roperty and charges. John Tel. 569-4. FOUND—In First Baptist three or four weeks ago, a lady’s S p?y'?m' to the Pastor and applying ey R Toasd UND—Brown mare, white spot on and both sides of X, 1060 1bs. Owner ying charges. e, Falls Ave. abouts). WANTED MACHINISTS lished in the Saturday Evening Post and Is the greatest comedy drama at the Breed for today and wayivd nsists of E. H. Southern and Fdith Storey in “An_Enemy to the ing,” a Vitagraph Blue Ribbon fea- ture in seven parts and a very fun- ny comedy entitled ‘“Speed s and STEADY WORK GOOD PAY GENERAL ORDNANCE CO. Derby, Conn. Spinners and Spoolers Wanted FALLS COMPANY adys Brockwell in Her Temptation ire photodrama_for today itorium. Her Temptation embodies the experience of a beautiful voung girl who by her dving father ft in charge of a_young, Tather going, but honorable millionaire. Tie means to be only a daddy to her, and is such, but finally loses his heart WANTED Tmmediately, with puppies to help in nursing several litters of Police Dog pup- Telephone or write at once. ally a stoty of Greater Jones in The Boob, and the al Weekly complete the Will buy bitches or hire services FOR SALE To close the estate of the late M. B. Ring, Business Wagons, Carriages, Runabouts, Concord Buggies fine lot of Second-hand Automobiles (Overiand Touring Cars and Run- This is your opportunity to buy at the right price. ESTATE M. B. RING Chestnut Street Prices on Chandler and Overland Automobiles will advance the first of July. FOR SALE Pight-room cottage, ell latest im- provements, large barn, and eight building lots, located In the best resi- dential section of Jewett City. For particulars, inquire of 8. SEIGEL, Real Estate and Insuramce, Norwich, Conn. Masons’ Building Materials OF ALL KINDS For Sale by The Peck-McWilliams Co. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Plsasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. I. and a Tel. 243 Liberal terms. HENRI L PALISADE KENNELS, East Killingly, Conn. Tel. Danlelson 107-3. ‘blooded, Wanted Woolen Card Strippers ON 40 INCH CARDS rooms, barn, search of her only relative. an uncle. Light Work SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. 41 West Broad St., 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 0 acre Farm, acres tillable, balance wood and pasture land, a fine cottage house of wagon shed, crib and hennery, 1 horse, about 12 hens, jumber wagon, some hay, 1 harro 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 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Farm Specialist Westerly, R. I. Tel. 2365 Choice Rooms 1 and 2, MEN WANTED $2.50 per Day American Strawboard Co. recl to be shown this evening WE WANT OLD TEETH In any condition. We pay up to $10.00 per set according to their THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main St. Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE FOR SALE 9 room House with improvements avenue, having a large garden end many fruit trees, chicken houses. Buildings in good condition, house can be arranged for ment hourse, price reasonable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, near Boswell also barn and Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE A Cottage House, Hen House, Wood House, in fair condition with about two acres of land with fruit; two miles from center of Norwich, for E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Ciiff St. FOR SALE A centrally located BRICK BLOCK n good condition at a A. M. AVERY Telephone 1122-2 Phone 300. low price. 52 Broadway FORD AUTOMOBILE Good condition, lights, shock absorbers. Low quick sale. TRYON’'S AGENCY 5 Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 762 FOR SALE selt-starter, 715 Main St. Herbert George, 19 Hamiin Street. A |1 ®°Phone 1334 very attractive proposition. FOR SALE Fine Cottage House Nine Rooms and Bath All modern improvements including hardwood floors Located in best residential section on McKinley avenue. ing town. of JAMES L. CASE Real Estate Broker 87 SHETUCKET ST. AUTOMOBILE TRUCKS | offer a 2-ton Federal Truck, little used, in excellent condition and fitted for passenger service, carry 35 people, covered top; 2 Jeffrey 3-4 ton to 1ton trucks, one for passenger, one for pas- senger-express service; a Mitch- ell truck, a Ford truck, all at prices so low that they should sell at once; also nine second- hand touring cars and roadsters, including four Overland 6-cyl- inder demonstrators, 1916 and 1917, all ‘in first-class condition, fully equipped, $100 to $600. WE CAN SELL YOU A CAR RIGHT. . C. H. PELLETT, Danielson Garage, Phone Danielson, Conn. 9-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE On Warren Street Has-all modern improvements. Rcoms are of generous size; dining room is especially attractive. House recently newly shingled, and interior decora- tions are spic and span throughout. Short walk to trolley and convenient to the Free Academy and the Broad Street School. Owner has good reason for selling and it can be bought right. ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Owner leav- For particulars inquire 63 Broadway particulars inquire of JOKN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Frarklin Sauare F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, 122 Prospect Street, Norwich. - & “Phone 511 _ Ieepesiots. Ttme- of its kind: vVery low price. 'Central Bldgi _ Geo. L. Chesbro, Mar: ' FrisbieMeCormick Go. © © . 3aid . 'FULL ASSOCIATED s ¥ it PRESS DESPATCHES - low. Inquire 39 Spruce St. je23q whil;h‘le ng all alone, e for eight to ten By what stran now, but the best workers read lietin Want Ads. When you have a “don’t want” which you believe might be “some-one-sise want” Fur- niture, floor coverings, stoves, olothing, tools, etc., advertised ‘when want it quickly. Help Is scarce s r Victrola; 1 100-e8g TO LET Furnished dining room, kitchen and s Por rs address M. S..Damerel, In thy purity TO RENT—One large furmshed room| A nook to rest and for most Norwich people are with all modern conveniences, about Bepe. t51 Omaha: Nebr, 22207 |§ honest—and on finding anyt Bulletin & ;. - 5 MARRY i lonely; for try me: imetinctively, turn to Square, for one or two gentlemen. Call Dbt ant eat Caccaments’. Fahitens Want Ads to locste the loser. at or address M. E. M., 37 Grove St. Nobody knows the risks we run, strictly ocon- __Jde22a Nobody cares a damn! ; of ex- When, a vacancy occurs in FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with| W ©® "‘“{’r:'“’*“ well be at home erience’ witho ai e R your rental property. PSS I ;\;I_T;‘;;_Hmo‘;g;‘_;d“ A-pushing a blooming pram. When you want to sell your T TO RENT At Crescent Beach, an MARRY IF LONELY For quick re. 5 gults. try_me; have r life full of | real estate. .’ sunshine an inees; thou- sands ‘wealthy mnsl-]l:ers:;:mr“;m $1,000 When yo:: want to buy or sell 0 $60,000 and up; all anxious to marry: e e apeolutely_oldest. best, most successtui AUST Guniie e o club on ~earth; years of sgperience; ety confidenttal; descrins, free. Sc a Line The Ola Reliable Club, Ralph Lee Hyde, - ow San Francisco, Cal Je23d Ibs, OR RENT—A furnished six-Toom obod iinutes' walk from Franklin Square. Tt T Union St., all conveniences. Tel. 834-12. tonguo j —_— BEACON FALLS, CONN., offers men FOR SALE TO RENT—Pleasant rooms for gen- nin, t "o $18, 530 and 327 'a week n “Its big — | tiemen in the Marion Bldg. Ring fourth | A-h o eat wa traimin s i FOR SALE—A barn of good hay, [ bell. selsd training: $2 a day during the training period, with $1.60 bonus each week for | about six tons; also stack: must be| ™ FOR RENT_ Three rooms for light six days’ work; men 150 Ibs, and over | removed by . the first of July. C. A.[housekeeping at 48 Unton St. Call HUMOR OF THE DAY preferred; attractive town, near large 5-3. e21ThSTu | evenings. je13d Cities; fine theatre, band concerts, ath- | oLoy: _Tel. 185 3 byl fetic 'grounds, hail for dancing: free| $85.00 for a good upright plano with| TO RENT — Tenement six or seven| Jack—Can she keep a secret? hoapi 5] Tree Inparance: work For girls | stool and scart: must - sold &t once. | rooms. modern improvements, including | Maud—yes, the ai and_women, B les: | Terms $10 down, $150 per. week. ~The | Eas and electric lights, with or without | New Faven Journs don’ -Ci garage. J. H. Sherman, 16 Mountain don’t decide now——write for illustrated | Plaut-Caaden Co., Flaut-Cadden Bldg. | &ar: ooy ol s e booklet, “A Good Job at Beacon Falls.” | Norwich, Conn. SoEranet 2 < 'Employment Dept., Bea: — g ol A Ruvber” Shoe Go., Beason. Fails, | 5, 10600 for full size scale. good S e Y enea® | hogany upright piano, in good condi- tion; don't miss this one: with stool and 'scarf. Terms $10 down, $1 week. The Plaut-Cadden Co. Cadden Bldg, Norwich, Conn $145.00 buys a fine Mendel FURNISHED ROOMS right, beautiful, v keeping at 106 School St. “TO RENT—Neatly furnished room; | YO8 o ht housekeeping. Mrs, i North High St. RENT—Newly furnished e Seymour, -84 Franklin S with Smith?” business ability. na light house- | Mrs. Knicker—As Phone 1048-3. | we s BIG PAY and steady work for girls and women in large rubber shoe fac- a week. Imexperienced ongs’ paid ® a|chance fo secure a fine plano at vorth while salary and Eiven fres|’me Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut-Caddern | nice r d and room while learning, which about a month; Hve town, near fes; good theatre; fine working |~ $268.00 for 2 fine 8S-note mahogan ons: company furnishes hall for | player plano with bench, scarf and dancing. athletic fleld, free insurance | rolis; guaranteed fully: a truly wond and medical attention; ‘fine chance for a | ful value. The Plant-Cadden Co., I work for all; good homes at|Cadden Bldg, Norwich, Conn. very low rents; don’t declde now—write = e today illustrated bhooklet, “A Good | $30.00—A perfect solid oak pi Job at Beacon Falls,” Address Bmploy- | organ in fine condition, wel ms for light housekeeping. 270 |—Life. Bldg., Norwich, Conn. Main St. over Brooklyn Outitters. The hin Mt feb23d FURNISHED rooms Emma 3 Jy25d orse, 18 Union Si —Minnehah: lective draft Jinks—W t Dept.. Beacon Fal $100; it must go. The Plaut-Cadde I'm strong for their se B pendoi Faiis, on. > G188 © | So., Plaut Cadach Blds. Norwich, € WaSNMZION ULOUIL|icting some of my arasia’ 1o #98.00 for a good Chickering upr " piano with a_Stool and scarf. ' Term ©If you go first, I DARE YOU answer this. Lonely | $10 down, $1.50 per week. The P1 i for me on the other widow, worth $90,000, il marry.nE? Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden Bldg. N Corner Wasl‘ungton Street and questioned the fond Tnity. San Francisco, Cal. wich, Conn. Greene Avenue 1 suppose band, with a s $70.00 for Wheeloc WE n;ul' and «hen tools, furmiture, ¥l!h (ts"lf;l ;n'ln";lrfl ;*W gl wher ;m with stamps, false teeth. antiques or any- | Terms $10 dow 5 r wee e vou."—Puck. thing élse; old Books ewpecially want. | Plaut-Cadden Co. Plaut-Cadden Blde., ROOMS WITH OR S Tis ek ed. Write or call. Louis D. Ward, 32 | Norwich. Conn. jel4ThSTu BOARD curOh, hubby, such Water 5t e | o e e sy | WITHOUT ore.” Fhe gentiems WANTED FExperienced girl for gen- | Specific No. 14 is a scientific treatment uh o cral housework. Apply 175 Laurel Hill | fof the prevention and cure of black; Srenaio What Ave, City. Je22d [ tc do the mork. Erepared and sold by “Take "t WANTED _First class _ fiteman;. a | konemah Poultry Yards. 456 tVest Main from Tommy.' g00d _situation, with good pay, to a|St; Nerwich Conn. Price 50c. Mother—John competent man. Apply to Box 383, care L3 5 — | THE ELBERON COTTAGE |t sunc sche FOR SALE If you have never tried yoru Bulletin. jez2d Keow —\'0( NG FARMER. worth O\TOI' ,ifi- canoeing, nor u“‘n!(? & remil S AT PLEASANT VIEW smell of fish? 200, anxious for good wife. Address| Do YQU donmt know what you te mIZ: | Three Minutes’ Walk From the Station|™ Johnny— I carried Mr' R.757 Fourth St. Sau Framsiaco, eatistaction: sate._staunch, seaworths IS OPEN FOR THE SEASON school paper, an' the Cal. L ennebec canoes give more real p all about Jonah and WANTED — By - an experiacced|ure at less cost than most any g | Boarders ';fiketncbly mes V:/eiek or sesson [All about. Joush teacher, position as _ tutor . through | Sise I the world. Sold by m. I irst Class Service nd by DN summer vacation; good reference. B.|®ii3sfutTns s : MRS. LOUIS WUNDERLICH you saw an army of Germans com B, care Bulletin. =~ Je22d |~ FoR SALE One new milch cow and P BRI e ) across your fleld yonder WANTED Immediately, efficlent of. 4 year old family cow. P. A Unote Fi Doz 1 fice manager and bookkeeper. Apply in| Nawrock!, Yantic jezad kins, the constable, person. Estate of M. B. Ring, 11 Ohest. | “FQR SALE-_R. I Red hens. Hill Grove durn bunch for ot Bt Pt Je22d | poyitry Farm, 5 W. Pearl St. Phone| About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin SHnk antoust S fhe country ‘Wou e e 1658. 36234 | gerget, suitable for almost any kind of | PACK e up—Life. . PR FOR SALE Here is a chance to own | pugines: WANTED—_Girl for general house-|a splendid farm for a little money; 93 work in family of two adults; reference | acress of excellent ciay land: well wa- required. Inquire of Mrs. F. B. Larra- | tered. plenty of wood: 25 acres under bee, 41 Park St je21a | cultivation more easlly put under T = — cultivation, 40 acres pasture; good FOR SALE Jockey club has WANTED — Experienced seamstress | bouse. barn 21 50, shop 30 by 49, nd an apprentice. Apply at 257 Main | chicken house by nd the price = Je21d_ | $3,600, 31,600 cash, baiance can remain n on mortgage: buildings In shape WANTED—GIrl to wait on table. AD-| it 1s located in_Woodstock, Conn. D.!|11.000 quire at Bulletin Office. Up to the present OR SALE—One 1914 model 79-T | OtiC Purposes. riand touring car, run less than ply to Sellas Spa, Franklin Square. H. Armetrong, Danielson, Conn. Write | been just overhauled and painted. Auto|Wwent on strike in Paris Tuesda gezia or telephone for appointme: Sales Co. 118 Franklin St Tel. 535 |ing the total numberof wom WANTED—A wife; am worth $150,- v ol. may; ers to over 20,000. dress Honora 532 ) 3 1 isc % s have 15 or 20 other: in_th 3 % onal ach n_ an MEnncivco; Gl Je22d | came splenaid bargal Write and tell SALE HORSES oF members of the Crockerland expe ence to learn cloth Inspecting; good | for. D. H. Armstrong, Danielson, Ct. | dispote of TERE SHAY,, NS O Vil place 1;(1)r %[rl?liable man. Apply ”gm Je23a h from 900 to 1200 1bs. Come and| (Clarence Desota s At MM 3s FOR SALE Cash office practic FILE CUTTERS wanted for bast. and | established and a mone 4 fine work: g00d pay; can make 31§ and | very reasonable figure. Write The Capitol File Co., | Bulletin Office. je23d Eoxd. Con 3620d__ | “SA1m of housenold moods: chairs, " WANTED—Men, 18 or over, wanted; | tables, couches, dishes, etc. Saturday ver t railway meil clerks; $75|and Monday, June 23 and 25, after 10 ’gnn;ne”qn}!e!nl govemrzem jobs open, tr‘ee C. W. Burnham, Two-iamily house, within five min- a m : = - West Side car terminal 23 tes' walk from Hopkine & Allen’s Franklin Institute, Dept. 37-F., Roches- | Road, Wes e e . o oft vary reisosiis Canadian Zionists’ 6-3. mayldd lrour at Ottawa. M. Cambon, the T WANTED Competent girl for gen- | bureau, 1 cherry sewing table. 1 °¥ | inquire of chamber of commerce there has decid gral housework. ~ Apply 196 Central|chalr. 110 Lefsyettc S Seee s re JOHN A. MORAN, ed to open within two months an ex Avenue. Jel FOR SALE—Watchmaker's lathe, Uni_ Real Estate Broker, change for negotiating securities and SIDE LINE MEN—Do you want a real | Yersal face plate, slide rest. Tel. 439. Franklin Square, Norwich, fixing rates of exchange. one that one order a day will pay you |~ mom SALE_A pair of work horses ARy “cg"’n'e,‘sm"‘é;‘ Telghing about 3000 Ibs: also a wood- FOR SALE. A telegram from Constantinople an 205 Sigel St., Chicago, Il Je23d | AT I ook St Willimantic. | Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- |nounces that the government has = T Jezod 4 ness Blocks, Buildins Lots, all in de- |cided to create a great naval'arsen WANTED By married couple. for a sirable locations. List your property If | The nece few weeks, board in the country on or FOR SALE—Class male Alredale | you care to sell or rent, as I have a!by the Turkish near trolley; near city line preferred.| terrier, 10 months, champion stock, $25 | number of people looking for real es-for a public lotte Address Boarders, 12 Cliff St, Norwich. | worth '$50. Jos. Birch, Windham Road, | tate investments. pZ 5. U Jjelsd ‘Willimantic, Conn. je20d WILLIAM ¥. HILL, Mr. Elkus, United NOTICE. We thank the writers of | — FomR SALFE_NI v milch famlly Real Estate and Insurance. ! 2 A various letters on advertising sugges-| cow Inquire of Ernest Faro, Fiich.| Room 108 Thaver Brag, |dor to Turkey, w tions, but we are sorry we cannot use | vyjis Joz0d the embassy personnel nople on Tuesday them at present. Truly yours, Fagan Smoke Shop, 162 Main, Mohegan ,| “ FOR SALE—Cheap a furnished mod- orwich, Conn. Step in and buy & 35¢|ern seashore bungalow at fwstic, Ct. pipe. Nice line, bleemee. Jolsd " | Tnguire R D. Judd, at Lee & Osgood G WANTED — Experienced mald _for | —ie FOR SA E general housework; Eood _references| FOR SALE _All kinds of millet seeds Fequired. Address R. T. care Bulletin.|and fertilizer at a low price. Greene- jel4d Ville Grain Company. jelsd No. 70 Willlams#St.. splendia —A__second-hand _cance.| . FOR SALE One good sound driving modern home, in best residential WANTED Write, giving particulars and price, W.|horse, one new top buggy: also other A D e B, care Bufietin. Jakd | wagoiie ant ckrringes’ C. M. Robertson ||} Fection: all ‘conveniences, large |||reside without per ¥ Co., Montville, Ct. je1sd level corner lotsgprice reasonable NTED Second hand and antlque | ———— - ——_______° T 5 furnitare of all Kinds; gef our prites| WOR SALB Several cholce farms of and easy terms ‘i desired. 11._A. Bruckner, 58 ‘ank- | from 50 to 200 acres of land; aiso cheaj 3 " Px‘hmé:. TRt Tit-3. may8d | back farms, shore cottages, houses pr Inquire of Tuesday surounded P i o — | bullding lots. A. H. Maine, Groton, Countess Vorontzoff Dashkoff, at § 1 Conn. Jeisd THOS. H. BECKLEY valova park, near Petrograd, and sum E oy e ana sts vho FOR BALE Two mew milch cows.||| 278 Main Strect Phones 724 |[|MonSd the anarehists wi &8 - B Inquire Martin Cubanski, near Pogue- inishing Room Help i e TEAMING BUSINESS for sale; excel- b lent opportunity to purchase general BROW and real estate in good location if d REASONABLE PRICES sired; profitable business; reason for i Will be s0ld at e e tiring from. active bus | Jnexcelled residence section north of e iy FIBRE MILLS FOR SALD One £ M. ¥ touring car | Choren and Norwieh Ciab Térme i | leating 1o the ol 3 'y 00d running order can be bought x to | rollowing property Apply To "Glibert Bowers, 136 |sult purchasers. Wil sell you a moa- | [llowing properts VERSAILLES, CONN. t. Phone 1182-2. jel2d |ern two-family house in desirable res- | (z00a woricers), idence section for less than you can | (so0ad lasers), 100 B A e e saon 5t Sac; |Possibly produce its equal, Get your cart can_be seen in Tear of Grenier [Dame on our waiting list for a choice Store on Soule St. L. M. Gingras, Dep- | six-room apartment. - 1" bugggy, 1 1_douh 1 new h WANTED Six farmers, man and wife to rum a|™ FOR SALE Reo 1915, consigned to boarding house, 30 l&bfl“fli 15 spin-|us by owner, has not been overhauled ARCHA W. COIT, Agent mobile car, 1 corn husker, vers ,12 general or repaimted, but is in excellent me- and farming tools :::1', 1: ‘iv;fi‘y cooks, 2 lady waitresses, | chanical condition. The Frisbie-Mc- [Telephone 1334 63 Broadway < > firemen, 10 boys over 16 years, 3| Cormick Co. =siimid. first-class blacksmiths. hro,n lul"&fi% Ml . llr; good‘ me- 5 = X R Lo PuL 2 T chanical condition, low mileage for a|iness before the publlc, there is no BRI 18 no advi FREE ZMPLOYMENT BUREAU The | medium better than tafough the ad- | Eastern Connectiout =%: y POETRY ur-room flat, tollet, et ol . maa, .34 Broaaway, $13. TO A WHITE LADY-SLIPPER. o ce thres-room bunga- | Oy PUTS White lady-sitpper, nce has brought thee hither breezes blown? good spring weter, ©am- | The wise books all asres ng Cove.” jez2d 1 Thy home is in e weet, e s Tove: . Jeivd near the e POR SALBD Danish Baldhead cab. | Mhou Andst o niees oF rest, in any quantity you want geod help and AR semett it U IO AL B°Digcs. OF Tut. —mfi. Teghorn | Fltter shoe for Aphrodite, FoRr D : Queen of the mea-girt 4l S, L R Ve oo EhoTA ens: | hat all thy blushing kinarea, Qld Prusty smoubator, Mrs. Gegrgs L | n ROFY, thoueh tnelr smile: r thou art white as fos Kretimor, n, Conn. Jedza Thy green as the clenr wave, Tor__season, | Pure as the crystal dre on shore road, five bedrooms, That fair Cynthia lave, n_parlor. That fair Cynthia lzve. particula) 4 Crescent St, Westerly, R. L Jje22d | Thou hast fulfilled thy mission TO RENT —Pleasant furnished rooms | To filf a heart with ranture, in Bulletin Want Ads {ind ready for housekee; . or will rent singly. A wanderer, too, e 9 Fountain St. Je22d | A homing bird from far, . TO RENT—A small tenement, 67 Th"a‘:’*f‘;;a"q”:m',‘,";‘g‘;’h"jmn = When you loss something— Beltlc St. Jezza A nook to rest and sing, eight minutes’ walk from ~Franklin THE RISK (R. F. C.). Then hold on tight when clEnt-room. Earmieied - cattame with | Aua glve er plenty of ‘end electric lights, by the month or season.| When she tries to taxi across the f D. I Gatds, Crescent Beach, Conx. With half of the blinking shed body, knows the stuff we eat, oft 1 like to know. ttage, with modern improvements, 10 [ But it's nothing as bad as Address Cottage, care Bulletin. Jjel9d | And the stuff they're trying to mrom TO RENT—A large front room at 44| S0 keep ‘er well ‘olled and 18a When she fetches you ona on the 2 And think of the risks they ng to eat war-bread! 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Nine of them |1918, are safe at Etah, in Greenland the president of the 2 : Pederation, £ SRR, FIKRSON. cussed the movement with Mr. nch ambass: in London, has arrived in Paris. Paleologue, formerly French ambassa dor to Rusia, has returned to Paris ter. N. Y. FOR SALE —Antique, 1 ! {7 WBicen at once. "For full particalars| According to e Sofila telegram, sary funds are to be ral Navy league by mear with his wife and 26 of His departurs from Constantinople has been delayed &y severe attack of typhus. The Russian provisional government has aholished the arrest of bankr merchants, who in future will only obliged to give a written not to leave the places in which of the au- undertaking grenadiers the villa of A strong party of “evacuate” obeyed and were brought e e e e Washington St Lots For Sale | CEARLES Auetioneer ump certs and oth E ashington Street Lots For Sale| = 100 Wanted—Girls |5 557 0 st o ¢ AUCTION Public Auetion e é JUNE 26, 1917, E S latin Broad Street, fine level lots, pictures- % » g VERSAILLES SANITARY = Jddress & V. care Bulletin. que . surroundings, near troliey = and at 10 o'clock a. place, on the roas ng business wagon n or 3 tons of hay, 15 bushels of rye uty Sheriff, Jewstt City, Conn._Je2a_|qq =~ N ich Housing Co. | it sawri Ford Sitomovis car. ry gocd runming order), mention. If stormy, sale next fair 4. SOPHTE SKAWINSKI. WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. | emColchester, Conn. _________je23d Verdsing odiumns of The Bulletia. letin for business resul ¥