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| wanTED A FEW MORE MEN, ROOM HANDS PREFERRED, AT THE DANIEL E. CUM- MINGS MILL. STEADY WORK. WRITE, OR CALL AT THE FORMER WITCH HAZEL SHOP UNCAS- VILLE BOOKKEEPER We want an_all around man book- r about 25 to 35 years of age as assistant. One familiar with cost ac- counting preferred. THE ULMER LEATHER COMFANY, Norwich, Conn. umnmumm« uo-x_na-um 'Nwlx Pletures at the A: Dnh-y 4,000 pemm con- L;0:.0 tributed fo the K. of C. army weltare m"“ n ou%?’:& 0. 0. 0, |fund in Danbury. '.I?he total amount of moets i OWAS: - Olthe fund is now about $12,500 cash, wuann No. 6, K. of B, practically ' every pledge paid. ""’c’.mr} ‘Qui mns, No. 108, F. of A.| ry~—The Easter travel trip for four girls: of the senior class of the Crosby High school will in{not be taken this year owing to the crowded condition of the city of Wash- ington. : Rockville—The Rockville Fair Asso- ciation company will probably be able to take its old fair dates for the 1918 al“: At the meedfing of dthe ddh;ecmrs Thro the real estate agency of matter was discussed and left in Archa u\%h Coit. Patrick J. Batters-|the hudl of the executive board. by has sold the fine residence site on { the easterly side of Washington street lfim"h—B! Dec, 31 next the which adjoins on the north the prop- |pupils of the public schools in Bridge- erty of William P. McGarry. The lot | port will have bought $100,000 worth of war savings etamps if the present fronts 56 feet on 'Washingtan street.| depth of about 150 Teet.|average is maintained, according to 100 Badie. e 0N John B, Wyhkoop, clerk of the board f the rchaser has not The name of the puw e _ been annoum Bridgeport—‘Twenty-five _per cent, Y. M. G, A Canm-: T::"h;‘ 1, | Of street car conductors are dishonest,” The second number in the i |is what J.-S. Gopdwin, manager of the | C. A. course of antertainments Will|Connecticut company at Bridgeport. | bé hela tonight (Buesday) at the Y. told the attendants at a Chamber of | ca:’mpn.:‘y h,‘,','l‘ll :m:y:‘imemler;:? Commerce luncheon in that city the gramme of high merit. Tickets for |Oer da¥. this concert are 50 cents and they can be secured at the Y. M. C. A. AUDITORIUM. plateiizbar v Plenty of Good Comedy by Funny Comedians, and A1 Vaudeville—A| so George Walsh in the Finest Pa- triotic Picture Ever Seen, With The Fighting Trail, (Makes Some Show. B A bang-up good show ig in evidence this week at the Auditorhs with The Columbia U. 8. tuneful offering, Featuring in this of- fering are Mackie and Walker and the Army and Navy Girls. e ‘Walker are clever ~ com 5 known to the musical comidy, world, and whose comedy bits are not only new but entirely amusing. For the first two days of the week, the com- pany is offering “Over the Top,” just brimful of action and pleasure. The members of the company are adept at vaudeville. Fox and Douglas, Fagan and Macomber’s specialty being wor- thy of notice. The musical numbers by the chorus are well done. George Walsh’'s new William Fox picture, “The Pride of New York.” was received with the enthusiasm it de- served last night at the Auditorium theatre, where it opened a three days’ run. George, as the son of a laborer, does some mighty clever acting, both in his evervday work and in the ranks of the new army which he has joined to fight against Germany. He shows his capabilities and his worth and thel Coit Agency Sells Fine Washington Street Lot. WANTED, Old False Teeth. Don’t matter it broken. We pay up to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and recelve check by return mail. COLLATERAL LOAN CoO. Removed to 154 Water St, be- tween Shetucket and Market Sts, Norwich, Conn. Brllble—filu Goodskey, instructor ind supervisor of athletics at Bristol High school, was given a royal send- off by the teachers and scholars of the school at the gathering the other af- ternoon. Mr. Goodskey will go with the next contingent of draftees to Camp Devens. WANTED Ten machinists, 2 waitresses, 2 farm hands, 10 wood cheppers, 6 toolmakers, 15 general houuwork girls, 34 labor- ers. FREE "MPI.OYMENT BUREAU e i ey toafle, o | Cortral Bidat " Gae. L Chesbie. Mgn cers are not the only ones to be af- fected by the recent order issued by Supt. . George M. Beach prohibiting them talking to persons on any mat- ters except official police business. Pa- trolmen on thein beats are not allowed to talk to each other either, unless the talking has something to do with specific police duties: FOR SALE JUST ARRIVED Car of Horses came as advertised, 1 have a good load of useful, well broken Horses, right out of work—some of all kinds, big and small. Come and see them. Prices right. o ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. Norwalk.—Because of strikes among operatives in the shipbuilding trade, the steamer Marion of the new Nor- walk line did not begin service between this city and New_York Feb. 20, as hoped by Miller & Houghton, the new owners of the line. .The Marion is in drydock at Perth Amboy for necessary repairs and was practically finished when the strike broke and the opera- tlvu quit work. febl6d A. M. AVERY I have several pleces of property on Laurel Hill, the West Side, East Side and the Central District. There are some bargains in the lot. Call at 52 Broadway. ‘ =\ FOR SALE 306 West Main Street house, contains eight rooms and bath, modern, in perfect repair; large lot with building in location for garage. This is a real bargain and may be sold on easy terms if desired. Inquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Main Street Cornwall Hnllaw.—George W. Hall ‘has sold the 400-acre farm known ag the Robbins place, recently owned by Arthur A. Bray, located on the main road between Falls Village and Ca- paan, to Warren D. Gillette of New Haven. Mr. Gillette and partner now own a hog ranch in Florida and in- tend to use thie farm for carrying on that business: here. They will put in a sidetrack pear the railroad, erect a concrete building and put in machin- contrast of this red-blooded American -—, m and electric lights. and the son of a rich man is striking and has an interest for both rich and poor. The Flghtlng Trail is full of thrills and kept the large audience spellbound throughout its two parts. J. C. WITTBR .. .. Auctioneer Office and Auvetion Rooms, 42 Main 8t, Daunlelson, Conn. PUBLIC SALE - e HIGH CLASS PRRSGNAL PROPERTY, The tools which 7 purckased new a year ago ‘are ail h flru class condi- tion and ready to ni ‘n fact, my entire equipmén: is J dafl&"lb‘e a lot as you will set 8018 under tha hmmer :-21- spring. m BREED THEATRE. Big Banner Bill Today—William Duncan and Carol Holloway ir “The Tenderfoot,” and Franklyn Farnum and Brownie Vernon in “A Stormy Knight,” Features. —_ Today and tonight the Breed pre- sents a big banner double bill con- sisting of Willlam Duncan ana Carcl Holloway in ‘“The Tenderfoot.” and Frankiyn Farnum %ind Brownie Ver- non in “A Stormy Knight® “The Tenderfoot” is adapted from the fa- mous short story of that name by Alfred Henry Lewis and tells how the tenderfoot comes West to forget the girl who could not appreciate his love. She also comes West and ‘amid rotgh surroundings he remews his efforts to .win her éven at the risk of his life. FOR SALE The Homestead of the late Hiram Cook, 41 Park street, junction of Cliff street. A very choice proposition. All Furniture in House included in sale. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Frankling Square ce, ca!fl! directly in the fork ef. coklyn and Allen HIll road, so-cplied, on 'MONPAY, ARCH 4, 1918, 3t 10.30 2’2ok 2. m., described follows: I black fa,mfl-' mare. welght- 1200 143, .7 years olc. 2n excellent worker and an exta gond driver, my wife has driven this mare on all occasions; 1 five year old Hol- stein cow with a handsome heifer calf by side sired by a:practically thorough- ed_Ayrshire bull; 4 Ayrshire heif all due to calve on early dates; Norwich FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Iwo excelient larms; can trade either for cicy property of equal vaiue; one {20 acres, staie road, near city, modern builalngs; 116 alsy 150 acre stock farm “ " lood R; Red pullets, a fine lay t] Is wrd “The Stormy Knight” is a five-part | Pure blood R, with tools wnd equizment, fine build- by n nnd roducin 583 dail) 2 hea, American drama. of mystery and ro- m‘d ¥l De ”ldl’a“ "-‘l:c;‘lg 1% gr Zflflbfi ings, ke hread. 1f interested, write or_telephone TRYDN’S AGENCY, jed30c Willimantie, Ct mance and is presented on the screen in a very novel and elaborate man- ner. The mgat war news in the Hearst- Pathe Weekly completes the bill for today. of A No. 1 Flint seed corn. and a quantity of corn ready for grinding: 30 bu. of large Green Mountain potatoes that haven't been frosted and fit for ed¢ 1 one-horse farm wagon, 1 two- IEAM ‘business wagon, 1 - Halleck er,. 1 Eclipse corn “planter, 1 lmoom(ng harrow, 1 Planet, Jr., seed- er, 2 plows, including 1 furrowing E.A.PRENTICE A Word About Income Tax Payments. plow, 1 culfivator, 1 marker. 1 H Those who can pay their income tax | Foddsr cutter, 3 meunatns. 5 broasers | 'Real Estate and Insurance at the time of filing their return are ;ag)m gh;rl:er. thandkct;tter 1 c‘{rclflu a ; and frame, 2 work harness, 1 driv- | i ? rgeg to sdromno'-hs gaymg;x? cy::gkt; Ing harness, and 1 13 horse power In. Titles Searched Wilis. Drawn. ternational gas engine on a small truck suitable for cutting fodder, pumping, grinding, and sawing wood. Each and every arti will be sold for the high dollar and found as Tep- resented. I have no further use for money order. Those who do not wist Ly to pay when fibng the return must wait tm#fl they receive a bill from Collector Walsh. The limit for pay- ing the tax is June 15. 86 Cliff St. WE WANT YOUR JUNK, The record for number of returns|this property, 2s I have accepted a WASTE PAPER AND filed was last week, over & fnoree;at;:nuvfi position which requires hundred having been received in that |yt Stiop My plase s alag for METAL STOCK period by Inspector Barnes. All per- sons liable under the law should call at the income tax office in the city hall as soon as possible. applies to single persons whose net income last year was $1.000 or more, and married men whose income together with that of wif and children under 21 wasd $2,- 000, or more. J. C. WITTER Be sure and bring the figures of Auction Rooms, your intome with you when you call / Unless you can tell what your earn- ings were the inspector cammot rnle on vour case. Don't delay calling if you If stormy, the sale will occur the first fair day after. If in doubt about the weather, call ,JOSEPH W. BOUCAR, 124-13 Danielson Div. A caterer will attend. feb26TuThS —— e We are a new firm in the ma-ket for same. Give us a trial and we will pay you the best prices. Call or write, NORWICH WASTE AND METAL CO. 205-207 West Main Strest Telephone 546-2 No=wich, Conn. . Auctioneer 42 Main St., Danielson, Cenn. FARM AND REAL ESTATE BUYERS, ATTENTION! . think that you ate liable. Stop in e When you think of hav- and have the matter settled and off —AT— your mxind. lmg your AUTO PAINTED ijust think of the Falls Auto Co. 51 Sherman Street POWER CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLY COMPANY ENGINEERS and CONTRACTORS Power Piping, Heating and Ventilating Mill Repair Work Promptly ‘Attended to OFFICE, ROOM 112, THAYER BLDG. The government needs the money to carry on the war and every tax paid promptly helps to shorten the lt.rug- gle. Do your duty in this matter, and do it now. The office is Jocated in the mayor’s office in the city hall, and is open daily from 9 to 6 and Monday evenings. Those desiring excess profits and fiduciary blanks, also* those for re- porting the payment of salaries to em- ployes. should apply by letter to the Collector of Intermal Revenue, Hart- ford, Conn., for the same. Corporation blanks will be mafled wut soon to all corporations from' the collector’s office. According to the recent treasury @e- cision all reports are to be filed before April 1. AUCTION TWO—FINE FARMS—TW, L) will be sold by the Executrix to seme the estate of the late Leonard Kie: THURSDAY, FEB. 28, 1918, at 11 o’clock a. m., on the premises. FARM NO. 1: Located and described] as follows: About 1% miles southeast of Danielson, Conn., via the Horse Hill road, so-called; the farm originally known as the Varnum Simmons place, of .n.bout 40 acres, more or less, with a small woodlot plying plenty of cord Wwood and some hemlock timber. The buiidings, including an 11-room house, suil e for two fa_mllles\. a_horse and cow barn with shed attached, and sev- eral ’honhvuns, all in serviceable con- ait Two fine wells of water on the property and ome fine spring. A variety Of fruit trees are on this place; in fact, it 'would make an exceuem fruit farm, NO. This farm is located hres miles lrom Danielson, Conn., in Soven Eillingly, on the Providence pike road, and is kmown as the old Bos- worth farm including 30 acres, more or less, of farming land and a 10-acre Wwoodlot. Ome fine two-story house of 10 rooms in good repair, one medium sized barn, suitable for several head of stock. The pastures are brook- ~ UPRISING IN COSTA RICA HAS BEEN SUBDUED But Militarism and Espionage lem Rampant. San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua, Feb. 25.—Passengers on board a steamer arriving here from Costa Rica today declar® the uprising, which now has. was taneo 2 1 i m’;t";‘,‘:;’:} Dy 1o FUEmMOL OF OBt | a5 described above and be continued tg| Phone 1582 Norwich, Conn. Costz. Rican authorities to arres: Ed- [ Xarm No. 2. as these places are but a itor Guell, of El Imparcial, in San Ra- | start promptly at " oclock. and me The Piano Tuner, mon. The people, the arrivals say.|terms of sale will be 10 per cent. de» disarmed the rural gu The pas- | posit of the purchase price and the bal. | 122 M sengers add that the situation in Cos- a;‘::nlo be paid when the deeds are ta Rica is deplorable, militariem and[dR2wn, " G ‘hc lele 511 espionage being rampant. first fair day after ot tho same hour. These terms will be strictly adhered to ~—come prepared. NELUE M. KIES, Executrix. Tflm 1= mo agve:r:! Eastern Connecticut equa.l ) wiin [or QusiDess results There are 558 war charities regis- tered in London. uml- John Winakor, \ 5d WANTED LADIES WANTED to visit the new Ellrdre-!lng Parlors; finest equlyment tory and violet rey enunc hair treatment; ch-.m oqin!i unu nl:;nlcure 35" cénts. M a) nd: A.HTED——- store and deliver ordarl one that can( drive Ford car. preferred; state experi- 5nce and wages wanted fl'rst letter, Ad- rg;si’flm Box 387, Moosup, Ct. ‘WANTED—Bright ulu;; and lo- cal representatives .for suburban dis- tricts everywhere for best auto acces- Sory ever shown; necessary as line; big mnney ror live wires. forenoons to 3 Walnut St Putnam, up to Wednesday. feb26d A woman to do family ANTED—. h at home. Apply at 104 Fflnkl‘ln St._after 6 o'clock. WAN'I'ED—A leuter three or keeping. Bulietin Co. WAN’I‘E-D—MHHnel‘Y mker at Miss Buckley s, 306 Main St, Norwich. nt wmlld llke four rooms for light house- rite “Lieute: num" care feb26d WANTED at the Bro Broadway Fi!h Market. eb26d TWANTRD_Woman to do generl.l housework in family of one. 214 Broad- i houid Lave coats and swits made to .order at Lazarow 1 Bros.’; styte, fitting and workmaunship guaraateed; aiso plush coats steamed | speciaity. Opposite Franklin Street Fhone 769~ nov21WThS intreduction H-!\axa. filler o gur, i L de- 3 for 2sc.; Jutua: grown wtapfie!‘ igar, 3 Fagan's Smo WANTED—By man and wife, “posi- don on gentleman's farm by Murch 15th; wife a good laundress, if o 1 elderly adults in family; plain A cookinj minimum wages; agreeszble party write particulars hfla T b, C T WANTED—Cow that is com in exchange for good h toes; will exchange potatoes l’ur a calf that’ eats hay, or pigs or laying hens. Uncasville, Conn. NT| textile manufa; Lumng company in Cone ecticut. We can give you and your; amilies ste Wwork at go:d wages, with ample opportanities for advan ment, under excelient working condi- tions. A gooé Lome furnished young | women with hvard and rooms at T and houses suppiled tol rite ‘for pmxculars\) Box 25d i raaid and waitress. i New_ Lon- feb23d sober and reiia- ve exporience with s Apply ‘M ndon, Coni Tour cyi. f car, with seller must give guaranty 1 cendilion; state price. i ¢. Box 26v, Norwich. feb23d WANTED —Cook and a general house- K ‘Windham Inn. Phone 35-4 feb2id vunnm—;'fé buy sash for hot beds Garvin, ®. F. D. Hampton, Conn. WAN'I'ED—A tailor. Apply _ 351 Main_St. 1eb20d DON’T PAY_ for a big name; place your order early and save money. Granite and Marble Works, Anthony St Jevzjeut Ciy. E. L Alley, Mgr. ply | & { wich, or Phone 1879-4. ¥OR SALE_Space for custom hatch- {ing and R. ¥ inquire Iy cémfm-é '(%WNI,G Wyandotte Oecmn for -the boiler; price ‘Main St down stalrs, e FOR SALE—Two cheap hosses, one i pril, one water sys- -engine, jack and to freshen in’ omplete Wit pump; one silo 8x16, one. set of: paint: er’s Illl.! complete. l'hone 361 Nor- wich Div, eb25d court, cotta, house in the clty ot Grwich, No. 26 Oneco St. J. c‘ (rbaliu Trustee, Moosup, Conn. “FOR SA: -ocery business in Nor- wich; good chance for live man. qulra Bulletin ‘Ottice. feb26d “FOR SALE _One new miich - « Bamueldwlbbefle}', Plainfield Conn; FOR SALE—An Afld established ciga and fruit store and- pool room and all fixtures; two good pool tables, cases, ters and everything belong- ing to the place; well equipped, every- in ‘the central part cash regis thin modem of chules Conn. feb26d and It interested, 'addres: FOR SALE—Farm, about 100 acres, ‘Woodmansee in town of Preston, about oOne mile from Norwich and Westerly trol- in_excellent necessary buildings. pasture and mowing land; ; would like to sell at once to .ciose.the | estate of William H. Bennett; dlso six tens of hay and good Concord bu’%gy or- known as the Roswell P. farm, ley; “house of 1 stories, iondltlon angd ‘al! Address Earl Bennett, R.. D. -1, feb21THSTu . Red, White Wyandotts and White Leghorn baby chicks. Phon 1462. George W. L febll'l'“’.l‘hs brown ‘mare, age 8, 1200 pounds; a bay horse, age,9, 1200; « Morgan hnrse. age '8, 1100; ‘a buck- ! skin pony, age 7, 200, has all the gaits to a saddle, is broken to harness, safe | T anyone- to Tide ‘or: drive; willuseu ur- for half what they are. worth pay Brothers’ Stable,” Wmiml.ntic‘ feb25d FOR SALEB_Farm of 50 acres, locat. ed on Jewett City. road; Preston, shres o 0- peach trees, wiles . from Norwlch. goad orchard 36 apple, 20 1% story dwemng w)bh 10 rooms, barns, shed, crib, 5 henhouses, former- 1y known as the Jacob Merklein place. hlqulre of Abhy Stantnn, R, D. 3. f 'b25d “FOR !AWBY order-of the roln(e cow. cit; AL Gl’te!. Trustee, Willimantic, Adu.ms. 65 Williams TO RENT ‘enement: of seven roo; Ave. Phnne 1887:3. -! TRENCHES.™, i TO RENP—' , lt‘ IO: Central the crtmeon e of war? Ale hers T find your name, AR SR e comrade, shell and nmpu,x scarred m’l'-‘l‘enemel'l! 0! five roo: o plurged in battle-fame. with' all conveniences, fivé-cent . fare, cars stop in front of house, eight, min- riina ot man, . mma or‘uo( dteg from Frankiln Square. lnq%i‘;‘edl tru =07 e, a|59 Frankiin st. Who 29& the hell ounds: &eut to | "FOR RENT “First class rooms, with| ol#ier. through and. thrpush. or 'mhout board, at The Plymout Laurel Hill Ave. Telephone 785. é‘“ 0} 'your manmohy: country’s flag to wave, 'siand Love, in ramparts, fair, mgellfim you from the grave. .. [ Go_to’ your. Heaven, unashamed, & ‘part of.all that's best, 'v'm-gat forget, your Belgium, me, peao,. -nd pemct Test. RENT—On Warren $St.; stone - “For residence known Rocklawn; has ¥ it s v pets s&umx a requiem, ~ electric lights, steam heat and bath-} Y& ITRIPels, v room; pictur rounds of 4 acres, ters cry. with fine ‘garden; short wall: to stre Your lamentatioRs, coast. to col!'.a cars; poné‘nl%n glven March 1st. Co And darkness hjde the sky; fortably furnished house in -NOFWis 'lrovrgd‘:?ar Peckuk():orner n :C.‘r ')‘l’n’al; immo e possession; one e | A dog that shames ‘Emperor, R e Teha | S omewhere, somewhere. Ties dead. i o | —Eerbert Randall, fa Our Dumb- Ami- “TO RENT — Furnished rocms, 58 * mals. "z 5 ‘Washington St. Ring lower left bell. RS PR T g _tebisa A SONG OF FOOT-FARING. TO RENT—LI t et g and singing, tr. 1 o Oh; the days of skippin, Wlactele' g:‘" Of leaps with a Taugh between, FURNISHED ROOMS for light house- keepmg, steam heat and electric light; % Mrs, 18 nlan St. TO RE! tore, centrall iy, Jocated, with fixtures: also garage. Tel. 246. decd s 5 e TO RENT—PB? ement tenement at 5§ In a weary session of school. e Sclxool St. Inquire at Bulletin Office.| iv3oa 3 - | BUt the neart may giriver with music, And the lungs of the soul may fill, ‘Ang fancy may Jig' through a city In a’p?te_ of the cold world’s will. face is dull and the pace-is dull s we tramp the dull gray street— Than] Rooms To Reats S Amtts A "0 RENT—Furnished rooms for four gentlemen. Mra. Kelly; 7 Noxth High TO RENT_Sunny front room, -t'e"n? hcllet;d 83 Maple St Tel; 915-12. ‘Kneel. kneel, ‘you &laves of nig um.e O blue-flower, your hea S e space; elec- Phone. 580, or cail 77 J 26d; The days Df the msrri "I'Ilfl' ood friend,” b In meadow or_forest g)-een' For now one must needs’ look sober — Or folks will think one ailool; We have:lost the ways of-our truant TO nEN'I‘—Furnlshzd rooms; also rooms for light housekeepin, School St. Tal. 1048-3. seplld “And lightness of fanera feet! drles Wharton Stork, in Evon- body's. HUMOR OF THE DAY 7Y \ew Yprker was stopping & night at a hotel in'a southern town. At bed- time ‘he calléd the attendant, who was a darkey, and ‘asked to be awakened at ‘7 o’clock in the morning. “Say, boss,”\ replied :the porter, ™I reckon you aip't tamiliar with these On or about March 1st, the rooming house at 84 Franklin Street will be open for business, thoroughly reno- vated and newly furnished. All mod- % | ern improvements. B Arrangemgnts - for rooms can be made at either Columbian or Lenox “FOR SALE-—One ne years old. J. A, Stoddd Ct. _Phone 1882-23. FOR SALE—Farm of 30 acres, near Scotland village; house, barn and lot in village; also. 30 tons hay in Hamp- ton. L. W. Hopkins, Scotland, Conn. feb25d FOR SALE—I ha\e one of the best liquor saloons.in Providence;-no better in the city at any. price and on one of near Dor- our best . business streets, rance and Westminster streets; wi sell for one-half casyi” and balance 0 mortgage; this is a bargain. For.par- ticulars call and see John Davidson, 75 Westminster St.,.Providence, R. L. _feb23d blers, at Dr. Sweet's, Jewett City. R. L Phone 13-4. lebzsd FOR SALE—7 good cows and 3/heif- the rest be- ers. 2 now about to cal tweéen now and Ji trotting colt. bury. ; also well bre feb22d A GOR.DON Plano Tuner. 298 Pros— pect St. Tel. 1319- 15d w Anrmmxo,ooo.hens and chh:ken at once; highest prices paid by Josej Hochberg, 181 Main St, Willimantic. Tel. 147-i2. jan28d WANTED—In or near Danielson, place caring for children, or other such aecupuion Tel. 244-4, Danlelson. | Jnnfl\‘l “'AV’!'ED—A! once, snod general )t teady work and good y Szott & Clark Corpora- nov2od WANTED—To buy raw furs; best prices, Thayet Sidg., Room 106, H. J. Yurman. Phone 13y novisd WANTED — Raw furs, at H. A. Heebner's, Water St.. every Thursday. Bennef noviza NT! econd hand and a get our Bruckner. 55 tique rices rank- novéd WANTED SPINNERS AND WEAVERS, APPLY GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, NORWICH TOWN., FARMS WANTED I have several customers ready to buy farm - property. People having farms for sale please communicate with the undersigned, stating price, description, locality, etc. Some very attractive residential city property for sale. R. S. BARTLETT Norwich, Conn. Room No. 14, Central Building Telephone WANTED COLORED GIRLS WANTED over 16 years of age. Experience . not necessary. Will be paid while learning. Address Box 59, care Bulletin 'ED- furniture of all A(m before you sell. lin St.” Tel. 717- * WANTED EIGHT MEN ACCUSTOMED TO WORK IN PAPER MILL. GOOD| WAGES. APPLY ik Federal Paper Board Co., VERSAILLES WANTED GUN BARREL EXPERT A man to demonstrate the manu- \facture of military rifle barrels -and 'be willing to go abroad in the near future; must be a first class, experi- enced man, familiar ' with the work from the forging to the finished lelel Addre!s Box No. T4, cd.l‘e é‘ lle— n Co. ovbitedtone: Cigars will'be $3.90 a 100 rom Oct. 1st, 1917.. $2 for & box of 50, Same rate per thousand. J. K OO'AN'I' ‘Franklin i wlmme L L UL UL TS E T P BT FOR SALE—Set double farm harnese 800 feet mew %x¥% inch of iron and gal- range miient | James L. Case vanized pipe, now, heuvy boiler, plumber lead, brooder. (140 eggs). Canterbury. al. Wm. Tator, Soutl FOR SALE—1816 Maxwell roadster, and spare, mechanically A-1, cab body, Auto eb22d new tires $350; Vim- light delivery, new gverhauled and repainted, 8315 Sales Company. “FOR SALE One _ two- horu dump cart, one one-horse dumj Babeock, Norwich. ALE—Left handed cu febzld i R oft including canvas belt and table, llil‘ht- American” Waste and Metal ly used.’ , 210 West ] Main § St. feb19d " FoR SALE—FD“P Alredlle $10; one female two years old, April 1 feb13d FOR SALE—A pair of closely maten- ears ed oxen, about 300y welsht five old. ‘Enos M. Gray 3 D. N(}rwh_ll. or Telephone 55- l Mystic, an3 FOR SALE. I oxen, goo oke workers, 2500 bs. F. B. Pierce, Greene, R. I, Box 82, R. F. D. jmz!fl OR SALE—Ford touring car, goo paint, good tires, suod running order; price very reasonal The . Frisbie- McCormick Co, 52 hemcket St. dec27d FOR SALE—Studebaker, series 17, .overhauled and special color. six Frisbie-McCormick Co., milch cow five d, Gales Fesx;"y. FOB SALE_Hen turkeys and 5ob- un; ‘Wm. Tator, So. Canter- cart. . rnquire ggfip‘plu, ; one cow due to freshén April 4, $60; one or the best paying farms in New London county, less than $3,000 if taken before i F. D. Eccleston, Glasgo, Conn, cyl, repainted Hotme here’ modern Iventions. When. you wants to be called in de morning all you has to do is%just to press de but® ton’ at de head of your bed, Den we comes up and calls you.” ‘The farmer had just -caught the young trespasser in, the very act. - “Now, -then, ymmg man,” he said lngflly, “didn’t you , see that board when: you came treanassing in. these woods?” “Yes, sir” said um culprit meekly. “Well, - then,” exclaimed, the exas- perated farmer, “what did it say?” . “I. dunno!” replied e ‘voungster, ‘with a grin, “I was tob‘polite to read any more when I saw the first word was “Private!” “Do you know.” said the frst mem- ber; that I picked up Berum's book fast night and that I never budzed out of my chair until 4 o'clock .this morn- 1 “I-fuvens"' exclaimed the second meémber, “was it that interesting?” “No, but I didn’t kas until that hour.”™ “There is nub going to be any more marrying in Indiana, said old Jurge Danigls; a crusty old bachelor. ‘Hfiyl “is. that?” asked his néphew who had just got married. see the legislature has passed a law . forbid@ing weak-minded persons to marry, and they are the oniy ones who_ever think of doing such a thing.” “Have you a recom: enda.tlon frém e, FOR RENT Very Desirable Cottage In Best Recidence Section o Modern Convenience . n Prige $40.00 per Month FOR SALE No. 105 WILLIAMS ST." TWO FAMILY HOUSE With Fine .Yard Price Very Attractive d Apply To 37 SHETUCKET ST. 6-ROOM APARTMENT SPRING GARDEN AVENUE your last empluger"’“ . mum; - Here it is. % $20.00 Per Month oy, this seems to be a deed ‘to Only one available, so “get busy” if you want it. Look ' at our ‘Washington “Street house. lots; no finer home sftes in this city; reasonable prices: and terms to suit. ] We will sell you a thoroughly modern two-family house ‘for a lower price than you can build a] similar one. a-piece. of property.” ‘Yes,. Mum.’ He ‘left me a house and.lot. when he died. "—-Birmingfinm Age-Heral \ 4 fill me "lth lnehnchcly thwghts,' said the poetlc person. “They- used to bave that -effect nn me,” said the nnpoetxc person. "Wut changed “you NORWICH HOUSING COMPANY “I moved "‘“’ an, 1pmment E.fld ARCHA W. COIT, Agent don’t have to rake ;}}_em any more."— Telephone 1334 63 Broadway | | Birmingham Age-T! a “Hotel waiters ar they used to be.” “No. Formerly ‘. you mld & waiter what - you “wanted to eat. Now “he telis you what- you ' can® tnva."— thlngton Star. THE MiElTJOSCOPE Under the recent arrangement: made mé at all l[ke FOR SALE od TWO HUNDRED CORDS OF WOOD, CUT AND CORDED, ABOUT FIVE HUNDRED CORDS OF STANDING ‘WOoD, 150 acres of land well divided into 52 Shetucket St noy3ed | mowing, pasture and woodland, 10- gn,u:: m‘l(:]ya“ gemé twl;!?';nch ::15 “FOR SALEMaxwell tourlng, 1916 |room house, barn, woodhouse and other Greeninx van Zoelen, are going tr modei, in good, condition, $325. = The Frizoie-: McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. novizd buildings, In good cnndmong 150 peach trees, 1 cow, 1 heifer, 3 shoats weigh- Turl‘vy to inspect theyflwnqi camr : FOR SALE—Maxwell roadster, lnl 1916 model, overhauled and . guaran- teed, - This powerful and economical The Frisbie- car is a bargain at $350. Mch‘mlck Co., 52 Shetucket St. novild FOR SALE The beautiful farm of the lite Samuel .~ Hartshorn, containing about 127 acres land, well lflvided as .to tillable and pasture- land, abundance. of wood. and- some tim- ber, never failing brook, also water to house and' barps; large 10-room house, . in. best _condition, 3 barns, henhouse, icehouse and other bufld- ings, located in town of Franklin, near Smith’s Corners and state road. For particulars, inguire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Celtl‘ll Building, , Norwich, ’Phones. The Norwich Club House FOR SALE : Unsurpassed residence section;. cor- ner of. Crescent street and Joseph Perkins Road. Trolley line passes the property.. Can- be made a very attractive’ bungalow type dwelling, with some remodeling. The fur- nishjngs, including two handsome mirrors of large size, may aiso be purchased. For further details or inspection, consult— ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties - Telephone 1334 63 Broadway purcheser. the premisés. iness before -the medi ‘better um vertising Solumps’ u The The Ice, Crearn and Copfectionery business located at 45 Broadway, con- ducted by GROVER & CARON. Good reasons for ‘selling. Terms to suit For further Mcnl&fl inquire on m_ WHEN YOU vuln £, 7at your bus. o Sir Frederick Smith declared that the British: military = authori have been: allowed a freer hand than ever before:given to soldiers in any war in which the. country has - taken port. e|ing about 100 pounds each, lot of farming tools and implements, and fur- niture enough to start housekeeping, for $2,500, Send for my Latest Farm Bulletin For the ing out the new plan (choice. of 400). of fuel distribution the American Fuel Administration-has divided the United WILLIAM A. WILCOX States into 3§ producing districts-with a practical 1 expert at the head ‘of FARM SPECIALIST ea.gh. °°1‘ | WA 41 West Broad :Street, Rooms 1 and 2 4 g . WESTERLY, R. |, Owing _to ‘thé capture of - Yodn' 2365 (Hunan), .on %‘i Yangtze-Kiang, by Fislaghone the Southerners, the Chinese President " has' undertaken ‘a’ trip. to t}iscun the roR sae. mar;lon with varipus provincial gov- Cottage Houses, Tenement and. Busl- | aess Bla&Buudlu. Luts, (all in- de= sirable locations. - List your property it Great Bitain has pald.to the Neth you care to, 8ell or remr,"as I have a|erlands - (£7,748) partial com- number of people look!n: tor real es- |pensation for the damage done at I tatednvesmmenial 2 Zierikzee on the night:of April 29 by Real Kstate and I-nnn. R Arbpped ot e Bflm aore- Room 1 Thayer Biag |Plame. L Mr. McAdoo, United smzel Director- General of. Railways, has given as- surance that -an adequate supply of railroad cars will be furnished for the itransport of Allied purch: of food- : :uul!s to the seaports. ) | Exports from the United States of breadstuffs, cotton, andgmeat)in De- cember,. 11917, aagrega;ted $191,354,00 (£38,270,000), as’ against $172,000.000 (£34,400,0000 in December, 1916. Nearly all went to the Allies. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug; Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shere; also sccessible Seashore Farma. | Send for bookiet. FRANK W. COY -WE!TEELV. R. I CATARRAH CANNOT BE CURED with local.applications, as they camnot reach the sedt of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, grcal.l} Xnfluenced by constitutional onditions, and ‘In_order to cure it-you must: take an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medicine - takeh Internally’and: acts ‘through s blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. -Hall's Catarrh: Medicine was - prescribed .by one,of the .best physi- ciaps in this country for vears. It fs composed ‘of “some the best lonfes known, combined with some ‘of the bast blood .purifiers. The,perfect combina- tion of the ingredie: in. Hall's Ca- tarrh Medicine is_what pr:.-duul sug! Masons’ ‘Building Matenals OF ALL KINDS For Sale by The Peck-McW:llmm Co. wonderful . remu in '#au?r hal- condi- . tions. for testi als, free. Eastern Gonmeunt uad o m’x{-u | L 00 Xypis, Toloda, B, t oqun ists, 750, letin for pusiness Hall's™ amily Pil ‘ tnq _canmudn.' i 5