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e WANTED AT ONCE | s o s Moving Pictures at fhe Auditorium b ks Moving Photures at the Breed Thea- Retail Sdelmn EXPERIENCED iN DRAPERIES,- CURTAINS AND RUGS tra sal dies for Sat- MEN-WO | immediately; U. S. government war T i e titute, 2 3 S Rochester, N. Y. ‘ompany, 00 pe: ul little articl s like wildfire; carry right pocket; write at once for free sample. ‘Amterican Bldg., Cincinna WANTED_Five women fe rags. . American Waste and 210" West Main “St. A N S e Goanis T cent, profit; won 't Great Plain_Residence and| An Opportunity to Better Yourself Ten Acres of Land near trolley. 1 ‘WANTED—Man arm H. Hyde, North Franklin, Ct. —_— - WANTED—Three furnished rooms New London, Conn. Good wages Caming All Next Week, King Musical Comedy Comipany, With Tom Carroll, the Funniest Hebrew Comedian You Ever Saw—Four Shows Today—Ses Murieal, the White Mahatma—Other Features, Douglas Fairbanks = and the best Farms in New London County. « . WANT'TO BUY Cottage Norwich Town or Preston Side BARTLETT ' 14 Central Building v ping. Aduress 1, X i .mardd_Ispring and_fall-bearin Millinery _saleswomen; On | experience not a necessary . quali tion. Apply [0 The Farteous WANTED —Married man. t general dairy farm How "l‘“ furn] ed; investigate. H. erly, R. 1~ Tel, 3661 LUCKY FOR YOU- straight clgars six Nebo._ciragettes, 20 for 10ci Army and Navy cigarettes, Union Leader tobacco, gan's Smoke Shop. WANTED—I need a man to help Tun my. farm: a good house to live in; other arrangements to suit the man. " Clar- . 6, Norwich, Conn. ! Wm'llflfl).—qnn'nd' horse, around 12 Phe King Musical Comedy ‘com- years old, 1200 or 13 pany, which comes to the Auditorium theatre for all of next week, is a first class attraction and playing to Dig business everywhere. Those in the company, which is_headed +'i, one of the funniest Jew come- \at you have ever seen, include as Billy Reno, second come- juash Donovan, juvenile, Frani |, seharacters, Ruth King, prima Margaret Haskell, soubret, Ruth Ches ter and the three Rearson Sisters, aléo a chorus of pretty girls who can sing. Speécial scenery and wardrobe. Three complete shows will be given Monday, ‘Wednesday and Fi the White Mahatma, will give all the zirls a photo of their future husbend, making the same from the palm of each girl's hand. Fairbanks in Wild and Woolly, a great western five part feature, and Alice Joyee in The Woman Between Friends, a Vitagraph feature by Robert Cham- ‘bere, in five parts, make up a program that you can't afford to mies. There will be four shows today, 120, 2,6.30, The Tellowing described/ real estate Mmlo! to the estate of Chester W. Burns, deceased Homertead, at No. 70 Hamilton ave- street; two-tene- ment house, 18 Tosms, clty Inoé.l;n plumbing, WANTED A © corn for popping. or ‘!“n# !ytv‘oéfi'l h 3 erms Schoales,” Danf ' — TS SO, marfd WANTED—A young man about 25 years of uge for a-clerical position; a Zood position with good pa; Fight man. Answer in own handwrit-- ing to The Norwich Bulletin, B Norwich, Conn, S ek WANTED—By April 1st, a man who understands cows, horses, etc.; also to do general work on a country place; must be temperate and reliable; refe Inquire at The Bulle. p..a while oles, R. F. D. ot yara with sare ) yard with gar- and-lasge bullding Jot an Hamtl. “mall one-family house No. 40 Famflton X150, garden. schoel; always well remted on Cornl reud, about .l":l uttabie iwh“-mms' or a bufld: FRANCIS—Pleass call Broadway, Sunday, \ nninaa&MCo:_ South Golden Street, Norwich Wanted At Once Experienced Weavers for night work on Government cloth, steady work, good pay. THE MYSTIC MFG. CO. MYSTIC, CONN. WANTED Man to Run Washers GLEN WOOLEN MILLS NORWICH TOWN WANTED Margaret M. AGENTS wanted to sell our superior line of tollet preparations to high class barber shops; 12 per cent. com. on all sales; references, Bathola Co., 38 Union Square, New York. ton’ avenge.. Two-family house, aveaue, with Jot E0: WANTED A tailor, Apply to Henry Jordan Building, - Willimantic. . Today Murieal, BIG PAY and stcady. work for girls and women in large Tubber shoe fac- experienced girls earn $10 to $18 xperienced ones paid B e e ANTED Local salesmen ern_ Conn. for Delco-Light, the home electric light and power plant. Address J. A. FitzGerald, Box 321 over the ety ltme on roud, containing about Full particulars of Woodlot jost the Hallwille board and room while learn takes about a month: latge cities; good theatre conditions; ‘company furnishes hal] for dancing, athletic fields, free insufince Don't _decide write today for illustrated book.- | let. “A Good Job at Beacon Falls.” Ad- dress Employment Deépt.. Beacon Falls Rabber Shoe Co. Beacon Falls, Conn. WANTED— X hoy at Maurice Sample Administeator, Reom 113, Theyer Building, ; fine working WANTED —Americ eral housew and medical WANTED A position as stenogra- Adcress >ianog‘gnpl1er, «are of BREED THEATRE, A.M. AVERY I have: several pieces of property on | Laurel Hill, the West Side, East Side and the Centzal District for sale. There are some bargains in the lot. ‘Call at 52 Broadway. FOR SALE 306 - West Main Street house, cohtains eight rooms and bath, modern, in perfect repair; large lot with Mlfl‘m( in location for garage. This is a real bargain and may be sold on easy terms if desired. Inquire of THOMAS H.“ BECKLEY, 278 Mafn Street house girl in Mrs. Robert family of two. A. Smith, 85 Sachem St. WANTED—To buy small suitable for -either: brooder of hen- Telephone 49-2 Lebanon Div. 830—Pauline Frederick i Fires and Harry Morey. Stewart in A Million Bid, Features. Pauline Frederick heads the double feature bill at the Breed theatre today part Paramount feature Sleeping Fires. In this remsarkable picture Miss Frederick appears as a Sevoted wife and mother and well dis- ! plays the full scope of her ability and dramatic heights that surprise WANTED—Extra salesladies for Saf urddy in our Norwich stor B examinations in Nor- men and women desiring departmental, AN EE W ENTER. (AL e Brbakwiy) , write for free particulars to J.'C. Leonard (former government examiner), 276 Kenois Bldg., Washing. your order early and Granite and Marble Works, St., Jewettt Ciy. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS with pow- ¢ to locate government min_ will make independent for- giving each sinvestor a acre mineral ‘claim’ opportunity to ac- quire government mineral land soon become a thing of the past: use our right now; circular free. Underwriters Trust Co., Salt Lake, Utah. WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms for light housekecping. . _care Bulletin. AGENTS make big profits selling our cold creams, spices, medicines, ete. tiful high grade Ii mple soap free. St. Louis, Mo. WANTED—Sale now going. on; we second-hand clothing and shoes for men, children and boys, A. Marshak, 123 West Main St. INVENT SOMETHING. ‘wealth: send p#stal for free book; tells what fo invent and how to obtain a patent through our credit sys- tem. - Talbert & Talbert, 4223 Talbert Building, Washington, I ¥ LONELY “Home 'Maker: A. GORDON, Piano Taner, 298 Pros- MAN TO DRIVE TEAM AND TAKE CARE OF HORSES SWIFT & CO. e WANTED Heebner's, Water St. every Thursday. A. C. Bennett. Atlas Block, WANTED—To buy raw furs; Thayer Bldg., Room: 106, WANTED—Second hand ana_antique furniture of all kinds; before you sell A Bruckner, 55 USED BOXES WANTED We areopen to buy Boxes—Dimensions approximately 2 feet by 2 feet by 4 If you have anything to offer, get in touch with us. NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS Government E.A.PRENTICE Real Estate and RELIANCE YARN CO., Norwich 'WANTED Apply at once to the MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP,, Employment Office $600 IN CASH Will buy 40 acres of land, lot of pine timber and about 300 cords of stand- ing wood on same, good well water, on main highway, 11-4 miles line of railroad and 1-2 mile thriving manufacturing Some cleared land and a lot of fruit. A rare bargain. Send for my latest Farm Bulletin, choice of 400, WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 Inserance Wills Drawn. School—Death of William Williams, Only Colored Man on Veting. List. cpeate an interest in there will be a short course FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. —For results, Two excellent farms; can trade either hundreds rich wish confidential: vears experience: “The Successful Clul Oakland, Calif. most _reliable; scriptions free. farm fin . iatcrenton, wiite TRYON'S AGENCY, | Willimant 1 o taleptone i WOMEN wanted: full time salary $24 anteed hosiery 50¢ an hour spare time; big spring by experlence unnecessary. national Mills, i WANTED—House people away all da; plain cook, neat and one who will ap- preciate 2’ good home. Room 106, Thay WANTED—A woman to washing at home. lin_St. before 6 o'clock. WANTED—Experienced waiter: ome who understands short order cook pre- Apply City Lunch. TOR SALE—1915 Buick touring car anical condition. Phone 615-4. 14 » 1 ! TFive Girls, 16 years of : per week, 15 Spinners, 12 Weavers, 4 Myehouse Men, +e. . Auctioneer Office and Avetion Rooms, No. 42 Main St., Danfelson, Conn. 1 _will sell for Mr. Charies 5. Hyd of Canterbury, the popular Devon stcer PUBLIC SALE MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1918, at 10 o'clock &, m. 23—HEAD OF FINE DEVONS—23 Also other valuable and desirable and livestock, -de- eper for business must be 2 _good ‘Women, 12 Laborers, 1 Farmhand, 3 Cardroom Men, 4 Spoojers, ¢ Wind- FREE' EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro HELP WANTED chance for overtime. Call mornifig, y Central Bidg., Apply at 104 Frank- the Stafford voting list only colored person who hag for over 50 years. been employed for in good me: Beard, Norwich, R Apply Interna- personal proj scribed as follow: One pair of oxen (weight 3200 Ibs.). & pair of handsome Devon steers (weli FOR SALE—Automobile in good or- come at once. South Canterbur; Kiflingly. Conn. mated and broken to suit the queen’s taste: their ages are as follow: nearing their fourth year, 2 pair com- ing into their third yvear, 2 pair about two years old and 1 pair of yearlings); 1 fat steer, 4 pure bred vearling Devon it 1 exceptionally fine underwent a_minor the Hartford hospital this t Bajlantine wes ab, her dutles in the high school three days of the wesk on SALE voung Hol- n new milch cow with calf Friday Holstein heifer ‘Morris Paster, South Can- Old Faise Teeth. Don't matter if ‘We pay up to $15 per set. Send by parcel pos; check by return mail. morning and 74 TORERTIT . |- FOR ‘SALE—One 10 h. p. Fairbanks |- gas . engine, one -5 - kilowatl -dynamo. Apply Box 33, lm!“uu.— 1., C. hoge Just re ceived last Mdngay ,from New Jerse Soma. rauty o biced End mme Just n. YOUT|.coming in. P. A, Nawrockl, Yantic, Ct. mariThs, . FOR 'SALE — Qualily strawberry plants; there is nicre meney in stra | berries ‘than in any other small fruil " | our catalogue desc rlbln§ 16 of the Dbet varieties ready for mailing; send for free cata- logite. S, B. Holdridge, Norwich, Conn. R. . 6. Tel. 1855- fevicd 1O RENT—Furnished rooms ve - at ve. Phone T R s » TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with| ’ . v, all convepiences. Ofi|That 2. ias) up.to camp.. T @3 7 'kfiu&!keepu\g_ ell switchboard, opc Booth moving pichie i private *fami me:3d | Her journdy tasy, an unny frofnt TODM, 0 RENT. heated, 53 l}:uple St. -Tel. 915- T0 RENT—Small temement on West|- - the bridge? P oy Inquire at 163 West Town or | And ponied, io the cemetery on Bald N or without board, ut The Laurel: Hill- Ave. IF YOU WANT a £50d farm and are e | Willing to ‘make a few repairs on the buildings, here s ‘Something worth farm; land level, well fenced and. wa- tered; high clevation, good view. splen- did_old. shads trees, best of air-and water; would made’ an ideal summer home-as well as a good farm, being 50ld to settle an estate for 31, may remain om mortgage: 0 acres, about 20. acres under cultivation and meadows, lots of wood, 2 nice- trout brooks, . 10-room -house, darge barn, hen house, ‘etc. You had better Jook this over. Dwight H. Armstrong’s Farm Agency: Daniélson. Conn. Insurance of all kinds. Does your auto need insur- ing? 3 marsd LOCATED three miles from Jewett City; 45 acres. 15 cultivated, 30 wood and ‘pastures soil good lpam: 10 apple, 4 plum, 10 peach, 1 pear, cherry trees, 9-room house. barn, tie up 4 cows, 2 horses:. workshop, 2 zood wells water, sail suitable for truck farm; Jocated on very high ground; very pleasant place, near Nerwich: Jewett City, Baltic and Plainfreld: kets: ‘a_ hargain for someone: price 00; $700 may remain on mortga: per cent. Advertised from nwn. iption. Dwight H.. Armstrong’s Farm Agercy. Danielson, Conn. Write for spring catalogue. marsd FOR SALE—Tur] seven hens and one gobbler. Address James Morgan, Canterbuyry, Conn., or Tel, 5712, Jewett City, Conn. marsd FOR_SALE—Ford touring car. pe fect mechanical conditiop. Inquire Scott & Clark. marsd TFOR SALE_Cash carrier system, For further particufass, Tel. 3 marsd FOR SALE—A five year old Guernsey cow-due in May, 2 two.year ald Guern- sey heifes, not bred, = Enghish collie pups. one hrown gander, bne trio Pearl guineas. H. A. RIx, Canterbury, Conn. marsd FOR SALE—Palr of young gray draft horses, weight 3000 lbs, are smooth and well mated, extra £00d workers single or double: also one four-horse Tumber or pale truck in good condition, 2% in, axle, 4 in, tire will carry five tons. A, H. Brown, Colchester. Conn R. F. D. 3. Tel. 4-12. marsd FOR SALE—A good farm horse, weight 1150, Tel AHHE_-JQ. r{xarsg FOR SALE Rabbit hound pups, whelpdd Jan. 9, 1918, from good stock must be Sold at once, no room to keep them, $3.25: at_stud, tho English set- ter Tavigne's Ndmiral Dewey 25822 F. D. 8. B. T. K. C.; a geptleman's shooting dog, with the best English and Liewellin blood known: a grand- son of The Squire (imported), zreat- grandson of Dave Barl and Marier Sport, six_vears old; fee and descrip- tion of him and his offspring on re- quest. A. L. Lavigne, 14 Carey Hill, Willimantie. 4 mar$d “FOR SALE—A 1916 Dodge touring car in good condition. Address Box 12, Norwich Bulleti marsd bronze gobblers. Irving O. Burdick, Nerwich, R. F. D. No. 5. 3 marid FOR SALE—In Groton, a restaurant doing a fine business; owner has other business and would like to sell im- wagon, A Cohen, care of Reubin Glass, Colchester, Ct. . marid FOR SALE—Yearlin registered inter. | Jersey, +John Dodd, Norwich, Conn. ‘marid Hill Manor, on easy payments: plant your garden on your own land: take Westerly car and stop city limit. 8. Rosano. (30 particulars Phone 142 maréd_ “FOR SALE Good family cow. Tel Ernest Lincoln, North Wind- ham, Conn. ‘marsd FOR SALE—Three cows, to freshen {n April,” Arthur C. Smith, R. ¥. D. &, Norwich, Phone 1501-4. maréd FOR SALE--A pair of black Vermont horses. 7 and § vears old, 2400 pounds, perf sound' every way,.extra good drivers. will work on a ‘blow or tip- cart, honmest and fearless, have- been left here by a wealthy gentleman. He says: “Sell them cheap to somebody who will give them good care.” Ask for Caretaker. at' Murphy Brothers' Boarding Stable, Willimantic. mar6d 1_yearWng heife t of an attack of laryngitse. 50 “well marked Bavred buy these-:to FOR SALE—IS horses; been used one of the largest milk and creamery companies in New England: autotrucks taking their places: rugged voung horses, right out of hard chtinks just COLLATERAL LOAN Co. Removed to 154 Water St. tween Shetucket and Market Sts, Norwich. Conn. Katherine Muringham of Am- is visiting her sister, lenry Newton has returned to! home in Springfield, Mass, after! spending several weeks with her moth- or, Mrs. M. J. Leach. Goes to Washington. Mrs. Dopald D. Mitchell has gone! o Wastington, D. C., to join her hus- | cut band. who is stationed there for re.|creamer.. ‘breed trom). WAGONS AND IMPLEMENTS Two.0x carts, 2 ox wagons. 1 busi- ness wagon ‘ (with ?o{e and T.hm.s), 1 cazi: new surrey, carriage, ‘twoshorse. bob. sielgh. & coms and double), blankets, Mrs. William e are all good .FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtdres, Possession given April right’ for farm use; also draft or team horses; pairs weighing 2300 to 2800 pounds and single horses from 1100 to 1500: ages from five to ten years; mearly ali sound and in horse hitched nd shown in harness to the buyer's guaranteed just as represented at time of sale-or money GIRL HELP WANTED Spoolers and Universal Winders, also Skein Winders. Excellent Light and Ideal Sani- tary and Working Conditions. and Mght, si; robes and wi Also my Gardner Lake Property, water front, fine grove and with houses, 1 trough heater, chains, ox e earch work in the quartermaster’s|}OKes of all sizes, siedg Town’s Grand List. | facide Dlocks ana rope, 5 Set of bal- ice saws, scythes and_snath Z00d blacksmith outfit, ] many other articles. GRAINS, HAY, WOOD, ETC. One hundred bushels oats, 200 bush- els corn on the ear, 50 bushels buck- ‘Whi bushels rye 20 bushels seed corn, 20 bushels potatoes, 100 bushels Windham County clover seed and some red top, 30 tons of very good quality bhay, 3 tons of oat straw, 20 cords of wood (if not previously sold), several shingles and an assortment of household goods, including chamber sets, ‘chairs, stand: icebox and “kitchen 35 acres of barns, sheds, etc. | A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. Néw London. FOR SALE—White Wyandotte and R. I Red cockerels from heavy laying 2nd prize winning stock. Gem' Poultry Yard, 24 Hedge Ave. ‘WANTED—Ladies shouid have coats uits made to order at Lazarow style, fitting and workmanship also plush coats steamed osite Franklin Street total grand list of the town of as reported by the board of an increase of $10.00 per week for learners. relief is $3.515439, Experienced help, $14.00 per week 3304.236 up. Apply to The A. B. Burleson & Co., number of dwelling houses is 982, as- sessed at $1.347,26! FOR' SALE The Homestead of the late Hiram Cook, 41 Park strest, junction of Cliff street. A very choice proposition. Furniture in House included in sale, For ful! particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Redl ‘Estate Broker Frankiing Square g Have gone west for another load. Expect to get back about March 12th. I have a few good horses from my last on hand which can be bought of my foreman,, Frank A. Willams. ELMER R. PIERSON, Telephone 536-3. FOR SALE Eleven thoroughbred Fresian Hol- calves ‘sired by King Segius Champion 1 and Kell Segius Pontiac, 35 pounds and 2 pounds breeding; some from A. R. 0. dams, from one week old to one year, from $25 up. Write for pedigree. SHEPHERD HILL FARM, W. 8. Brown, Proprieter, Central Village, Conn. 12 Moosuj Jewett - City, Conn. f land, $343.46 % 339,550 990 neat cattle, $32.204; 214 au. tomobiles, $118,55 stores, $151,370; goods and materials sors’ report board of relief deducted $30,213. Ministers’ Meeting. meeting of the Stafford Ministerial association will be held A: the home of Rev. and Mrs. Levi Rees on Grant avenue Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mary Hanley of East Hartford has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hanley. sns and mules, WE BUY and sell tools, furniture. stamps, false teeth. antiques or an: thing eise; old books esveciall: S . Write or call. Louis D. Ward, merchandise carpeting, 1 good ,Utensils’ for~ the STATEMENT BY WR. HYDE located three miles south of Brookly village, on the Canterbury road, and 1 would advise parties com. ing by train or trolley to an, which is three miles distant e farm. Each and every articlé described above is pledzed to absolute desire | your patronage to a good old-fashioned ave- fion. Furthermore, T wish to say that ‘e 8ol my farm and will vacat soon atter the sale. i e terms are cash, and if storm: the sale will take place the first faiy day after, at the same hour. caterer will attend. CHARLFS S. HYDE, ‘Canterbury, Conn. Bill drawn by J. C. Witter. at Danielson, March: 2, 1918, WER CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLY COMPANY ENGINEERS and CONTRACTORS Power Piping, Heating and Ventilating Mill Repair Work Promptly Attended to OFFICE, ROOM 112 THAYER BLDG. Phone 1582 Norwich, Conn. B e e Lt 18 mo advertising medtum in it to The Bul- MACHINISTS AND MACHINISTS HELPERS WANTED EXPBRIENCED machinists at rates {of 421c to 45¢ per hour, and machin- per ‘hour,ito work WANTED—Special for two will sell for extra low prices ‘shoes and | e Slathing. men's second hand clothing and shoes, A Mar-lvl;gk. 123 West Matn St ists’ helpers at 81 at New Haven, East Hartford, Willi fleld. Apply fo C.'D.' PERKINS, N Y. .- roomr. 41, Railroad Haven, Conn., or 48 Port- land- St, Boston, Mass. | FARMS WANTED 1 have several customers ready to buy | €2l farm property. People having farms for sale please communicate with ‘the undersigned, stating price, description, locality, etc. 5 Some very attractive residential city property for sale. R. 8. BARTLETT Norwich, Conn. Room. No. 14, Central Building mantic end Spring- WANTED—Five bright. capable la- dies to travel, demonstrate anmd sell dealers; $75 to $150 road fare paid. pany, Dept. 181, Omaha, Nebr. MARRY AT ONCE—If lonely, write :.réi.ba:'nd T will send you hundreds de- lons congenial pe , worth § 000 to 3330,000; wishing marriage: con- Ralph Hyde, San Francisco . H. & H R er_month; rail- rich Drug’ Com- Engagement Announced. The engagement of Miss er, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hoflopeter of Philadelphia, ley Larned, Mr. and \:s John Larned of Stafford hesn announced. 2irs. J. Vanasse of Ware, Mass,, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon YOU ANSWER—Far! worth $80.000, lonely, will marry. e particulars, 253a Minna St, San ¥ Tancisco, Calif. AGRNTS—Earn spendin; ery housekeeper wants saver; 25¢ packs a_ pure food p: It is learned by the Maasbode that the Swedish relief ship Fridiand, which lumet’s egg e represents 43 eggs; uct; sells” like . wild- fire: Mrs. Fiske made 3$8.25; Mrs. Riter $6.75 in ome day;'so can you; free sam- oft the Dutch island of left _Baltimore, United on January 12, bound with .a cargo of 6715 Tor Fotterdazs ‘F. T. Blumer, Lincoin and Roscoe, X Darber W weelk: one-hwlf over $26. A. 753 Main St, Willimantic. — e e, sd WANTED—AIl around man for res- taurant. Inquire City Lunch, marsd. GIRLS WANTED—Girls 1 over wanted by thread manufacturer i g business i rrya St, Norwi LOST AND FOUND WANTED AT ONCE MILLWRIGHT HELPERS, LABOR- ERS AND JANITORS FOR FAC- TORY WORK. iy MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP. Employment Office. e o T S VIOLET. RAY radicate’ dl&‘mfl oing 50 cents. manicure 35 ce: dies and gentieme: THERE is no vertising medium in| letin for bustness an to The Bul- Satstaguip. FOR SALE—Four good heavy horses sound and true to work. Inquire of G._Lymbert, Occum. marad FOR SALE—Two second-hand three- ton Peerless trucks, three 1911 Cadii- Iac, two 1912 and one 1914 touring cars and _trailers, all «in_fair . mechanical condition. Charles H. Phillips. Plain- field, Conn. marsd FOR SALE — Good house, 161 Mt Pleasant 8 across rrom school; - all improvements, large yard; owner leav- ing for New York for business. Inquire on_ premises. mardd FOR SALE—Three g0od general pur- pose horses, 1100-1200 pounds; will sell cheap, as we have no further use fd them.. Murphy Brothers' Stable, Willi- mantie. “mar4d FOR SALE—By order of the probate court, - cottage house in. the city ot Norwich, No, 26 Oneco' St. J. C. Gallup, Trustee,” Moosup, Conn. feb26d FOR SALE—1916 Maxwell roadster, new tires and spare, niechanically A-1, $350; Vim light delivery, new, cab body, overhauled and repainted, $3 Auto Sales. Company feb22d $500 Cash will buy you a 65 ACRE FARM well divided into pasture, wood and tillable land. This place has kept from 10 to 15 heads. Eight room house, in, very good repair, Barn 32x45, also in good shape. - The - balance: of this purchase For further information, enquire of - F. L. RACINE Real Estate ‘Agent, Plainfield; Conn. Phone 99-4 Moosup Division Send for Free Catalog on Farms. + By “order of the Probate Court. to settle an estate, the Giles Harrington farm in Franklin is offered for sale. Phe farm consists of a dwelling house with good cellar, barn, carriage house, corn house, hen house and out- buildipgs. There are about 60 acres of s $17 a|land, *divided into pasture, woodland, . Squires, | mowing land, orchard and planting ground, There is an abundance of water in wells, springs and ‘brook on the premises; 800 cords of firewood could be cut off and sold at good prices by tie purchaser. "1t s an casy aul to the village of Baitic, The farm is on high ground, has grand view, ‘and, is located ‘on.the state high. 2T | way from Norwich to Willimantic. and scalp ltrntmgnt' | is four .miles ‘from: Baltic. vill: and e, | t eight miles from Norwich. and is near Meetinghouse Hill, ‘so-called. or _further information. appiy to FRANK B, HARRINGTON. 108 Roose. |~ Trmmm . 102 1-5. | vélt to . s) R e T L SRR wl S TO RENT _Rooms with or without | Bafoided - ezt beloved, not quite bp:ard.» Inquire 5 1 . FOR RENT—Seven-room house and| T clasped her hand in mind, but did barn, ‘with two acres of land, sear Nor. not = k. A Yy wich and Westerly car line. 100k er. It is an unusualiy good { 20 ranam BARN_TO RENT—Room fpr borses, West Main St. There wos a . : . LY 3 How gar | ;s i cared the top. 3 . & Of 2 ine_windsewept il e sala. A the Bt D st when' we've Sassed 2 First class rooms. with|mhree liftis stonce=-three baby. graves, Piymousl, 44 wers theres e 5 ch‘»hnln i85 “Davy, three days® “Paul, onei” her tender eare 2 weel inquire | T could yo::find. the. wotds ot jtongue o & A That the two splerdid sons T Sent away YOR RINTFarm 70 acFes Ten mind| T™O. Years-ago had loug been Iying utes’ walk from trolley, in Oceum. S Vort. quire "B T Goushe B DB, Norwich |10 some stminge land. the North Sfar SOBIL ot bear S e RO ) whepfr: TO RENT—Large barn, suitabls o aead ; overhead i Skt 3 only watcher; that the time had for come. To give my vounzest, too. My-iips were dumb; o5+ For,when T saw her sad heart Sorrow- ng so, I hidthe Geeper amguish that her soul TO RIENT Furnished rooms for four Wil mever know., Mrs. Kely, 1 North High [ —Elizabe: M. Walker, in the Boston Transcript. FOR RENT—Cn Warren St.; residence known 3 Steam heat and bath ictures as of 4 acres, 0 . Be mirden: short walk to eirest| Movine and SIRgIng close about my 1st. Com- feet:, % Norwich | All unaffaid—becauge T have - not line; stiared . oom| Of brutal blow or Archa flact, Eone THE FAR-OFF DAY. with fine garde cars; possession & fortably furni near Peck's Carner, immediate posses modern apartment, W. Coit, 63 Broadwa: zood mar- | ‘Washington e space; elec. Mrs, Emma M TT0 RENT—Store, ¢ also garage. rse, 18 Union St. houselsecping. School St Tal 1048-3. gl Whenever T behold a little bird less . bullet Bager o meet the mood which I pro- ess, 58| By blithe acesptance of my friendli- Ring lower left beil. ness, I ret a_vision, of the far-off dav, ar-off 8né \im, descried by faith alone, When all the tribes of Cain have pass- ed away, i o pee e ay, * i FURNISHED ROOMS for-light house- r\m‘I Love. somghow, has come into eeping, steam heat and electric light bis_own: . oL e 18 Onton St 3ansd | When kindness is!the one felidity, And bird and besst and man are one Richard Burtor Tocated, in Thee. o RENT R e o ~ 2 ool S0 Tnquire At puein orece| HUMOR OF THE DAY Fe—Artists are born, not made. She—1 know, poor dear, I wasa't blaming you—Yale Record. . FOR SALE offer for sale the following mortgages secured by Interest will be paid semi-an- nually at the rate of 6 per. cent. I interestéd in securing a safe investment apply to i{James L. Case 37 SHETUCKET ST. Investment Department What's vou idea of censorship?” Nothing to talk about and a whole lot to think about”’—Washington Star. “Esau purchased the mess pf pot- tage.” “T thought I could get a pound of sugar ‘with it," he explained. ' Mrs. Highe—Are you going to get a divorce this year? Mrs, Lowe—No. one must economize {im war time—Judge. “Tt's békn soup sir. “What's this, waiter?” “I dom't care what it's been—what the deuce is it now?"—Cassel’s Sat- urday Journal., Wife—Archie’s been gambling again, motheér. T think he has lost his senses. Mother—Indeed! 1 had .mo - idea they played f{or such small stakes— Boston Transeript. “What did vour landiady mean by telling me she had a bone to pick b me?’ ‘Don’t know. unless it was an in- vitation up to dinper.”—Browning’s. He—Dearling, youre looking pret- tier every -day. ! She—Then, why do you viant to marry me o soon. Why not wait, it that'’s the case’—Brool Citizen. mediately. H. Maine, Groton, Conn. ! mar7d. FOR SALE—One gray horse. 5 years old weight 1 s.. good driver single or. double; ness and business 6-ROOM APARTMENT SPRING GARDEN AVENLE $20.00 Per Month Only eone available, so “get busy” if you want it. Look at our Washington Street R house lots; no finer home sites in reasonable prices and terms to suit. We will sell you a modern two-family house. for lower price than you can duild a T FOR SALE—Building lots on Fox FOR SALE—Lady’s - driving hogse; sound and gentle in_ all ways. . For NORWICH HOUSING COMPANY ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Father—lJoe, why do you suppose that old -hen persists in laying in the coal yard? Joe—Why. father,,I think she has seen the notice ‘Now. is the time to lay in your coal’—Trade Review. Rookey—WHhy is that - ferocious- looking Turk prisoner weeping so bit- ter] 3 eutenant—He was captured by a n wearing a wrist watch.—London Punch. “Reprisals! What's these 'ere re- prisals they're agoin’ ter use again the 'Uns?” 2 “Well, I don't rightly knew, but yer, can take it from me, they're 'eaps worse nor hoombs.”—Cassell’s Satur- | day Journal. A That young politician is paying u marked attention, girlie.*" FOR SALE" *m, yes. Another problem added to our girlish troubles.” 3a The Norwich Club House FOR SALE Unsurpassed residence section; cor- ner of Crescent street and Joseph Trolley line passes the property. Can be made a very attractive bungalow with some remodeling. Perkins Road. ype dwelling, including two mirrors of large size. may also be s For further details or inspection, consult— ARCHA W, CCIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Erank ’w. Coy previous year. WESTERLY, R. “Eh. what?” “Is he after me or my vote?— Louisville Courier-Journal. Daughter (weeping bitterly)—Oh. do have pity, papa, and let Edward and me be happy. 3 Papa (naturalist, furiously)—What! You think of matrimony when you dom’t even know how many verte- brae there are in the spinal eolymnu of a lizard!—Christian Ee ister. THE 8ALtGUSCOPE Les Nouville, ot Maastricht, learns that 4000 persons evacuated ~from Cambrai have arrived at 'Pépinster, near Verviers, Belziym. They had travelled -for 33 hours without food, and 10 persons died during the jour- ney. . .McGarry. has given not- FURNISHED SEASHORE | "as et v el “COTTAGES "FOR SALE OR RENT at Wateh Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the tive Assembly that he will move a resolution ythat:—-In the opinion of this House, the time has, arrived for the British Parliment to grant Home Rule #o Ireland.” Public accounts for the fiscal year in British Columbia show a revenue of Island | $6.906,783 (£1,881 356) and an expendi- also accessible Seashore Farms. | ture of $9.079.317 (£1,815868). a de- Send forbogklet. ficit of §2172 534 (£434.506), as against that of $3588,968 (£217,793) in the *.Speaking in the French Senate M. Boulsson, Commissioner of Maritime Transport for the Merchant Marine, can remain.as mortgage on the place. | FOR S ALE The beautiful farm of G.- Hartshorn. containing about 127 acres land, as “to sillable and abundance of” wood and some tim- ber, never failing brook, also water to house and barns; largé*10-room in best condition, henheuse, icehouse and other build- ings, located in town of Franklin, near Smith's Corners and state road. For' particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, FOR SALE ICottage HouSex Tenement and/taken by catarrit Business Blocks, Building Lots, all in{ thirty-five yea: locations, List your pro-|known as the most r¢ y if you care to sell or rent, as 1) have a numbér of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. _Real Estate and l;lul’l-ca. 18 no advertising medium inj H ‘ut equal to The Bul- (wesults. - * said that' whilethe Government pro- posed to requisition the entire French merchant service, it had no intention of turning the State into a ship-own- er. ; In the coure.of his specch in the | Hungarian Lower House on Wednes- day last Count - Andrassy said:y | “There is no doubt that we have much | to suffer under this terrible war and that our hardships are increasing day by day. This starving-out policy of our enemies has borne fruit in some respects. They wiil not, however, at- tain their aim.” ¢ HOW’S THIS? a We ‘ofier ‘One Hundged 5 ward for case of caj, not be .cured b cine. 4 Hall's" Catartiy Tlall’s “Catarrh -Medi- eatarrh. + through the Muod on the mucous sun' the poison . from sl