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annx Pictures at the M Thea- nlorlnl Pictures at_the Moving Pictures at the Auditorium Theat) "-‘ W Expert Vioiinist at Y. M. C. A—A Great Service For Men Only. The meeting for men at 'the local Y. M. C. A.'tomorrow (Sunday) aftérnoon fat 235 p. m. will be of uhusual inter- : B-v.\ the b;daxz- and niu.l-»swm ! be furnished by men from the Sub- ' marine Pase. One of ‘enlisted men, | Pierre Velaine, an violinist will render solos; he has been heard in | other places witl much pleasure, and is music will be a distinct aitrac- on to the men Tere. 'l'h- address will be delivered by R Clark. the Y. M. C. A. secretary at )e Dbase, and he has decided Lo speak the subject “Preparedness.” All men invited, and there will probably be large atténdance, AUDITORIUM. avis. Thea- =3 a m\m ton Sqnlre is the enfln Phil- ps displays_great emotional expres: d.n in this great drama of force and intense interest. The latest war news in the Hearst- Pathe Weekly completes this big dou- ble bill. As usual there will be four shows today at 1.30, .3, 5.and 8.30. | Borry st. ‘ S L LOST—-Betw Clif mr;cm nchur:h, n “tic dance. Please retirn L BT and white, about 4 weel R. Bogua 0 mental, -pos nite and Marbl wmu .&nfi §n te and T m saftway all o) gvmn! qm?um. 276, w%ou k. VR, | AR “rHE PARTY WHO TOOK Tady's umbrella in the » Ma %ufm momning was seert an S known: turn- to Bull Heebner's, Water St a gen- 15 tleman's pockethook of momey, Reward for ‘FOR SALE i has no vacant ‘apartments. It has) some fine building lots in desirable A. pect Boto Tel. 1319-14. lu.lrIM H. L ANTED—Sec: ravnitare of all Kinds: get our before you sell, USED BOXES DONT PAY for a Mr o o8 ur order early and Jewettt Ciy. eb20d RDON, Fiano 'l‘uw 238 Pros-. febisd | WANTED — Raw furs, at A. St., every Th EX Benriett. : nov1! e WANTED—To b furs; rices, ef fiag., Room | B iiiman. Phone 18014, mevisd ond_hand and_anfique ices nk- movéd A, C. W A Bruckner, 55 in St Tel 117-3. WANTED landscape [ Sonionre fl Short Job for_men wm: aute denvorlng nursery stock wichtown, ° necting: towns this spring. partieulars. chester, and women in large’ rubber shoe fac tory; experlanced.r,lru earn $10 to m & weok: inexperienced ones Worth while salar; board and room while learnin: takes ahout a month; large cities; good. theatre: bonest. 1 n-{-lt “‘3.3‘ = o worl 6 or e, ry Tow; also our family norse. age T 3-.& sa'e: for aady jorichild, o Teed a good home, Peice Y. ity i“ew Ariving harness, ofie other driving harness, about bllll!. fflf et tired, - ’“;nme Eon arm_ wagon, "hou: flld urn(tnre Caill toda-y at 863 W, — Work “competent SR g, S ebiny | for the Mlleduet street, Norwich, Conn. e SAl ling out on ampqt oo e TR e oo, e o sui; sary fixtures, at $18. per ‘momth. Tel 246, e ‘marl; RENT—On easy term y. farm of 300 acres, west of Ch lin /Yantic, Ct. SCRMNANR TR L s RENT—Rooms in m ‘Alice Bulld- | Thy eh"‘ldnn' jnquire of Murphy & 3d re, marl itable for grocery stor Main St. Willimantic, upstairs. Colchester, Hldly%:‘ re iy te for Man- Burr Nurseries, Conn. wich; 1 Norwich -2 _miles from village and i “Westerly electrics; . %5 acro | Tarmi 1o acres fllable: balance pase . No. 78 Wator St ture and wood: 30 fruit trees; homse 7 rooms, clapboarded .and painted; 22x20; carriage house 20x14; 3 poultry houses. Goes with this farm Ford runsbout, cultivator. -grindstone, small 120 —egg _incubator, brooder. flock hens, modern furniture for 3 Price. imcluding everything, BIG PAY and steady work for gh'ls Gna s Eiven free which live town near fine work- TO 1, FOR SALE—6 1-2 miles from Nor-|large pleasant rooms. toilet' and. bath barn | - -—Opstairs ter.ament. three o furnished rooms’ fer ilght house: . toilet and bath. inguire at Dantelson, mari3d reierances required. 271 or Phone 1279. _mar: ms_ for four North High ey . Kelly, 7 ‘ feb26d rain 2 "oflndnh:mthe Hill of Willows from the To plant thy eat Ml*dfll, m ohall be " TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with ot { Ma: without boar W Broad Munsier. province of the- -;mu With h-;nfelt ‘blessi: wher: klfi &Lfl Their Mfl? inster: and wA h. mmmm | Remembrance of mbrance of ther andient days, gleams &:fimy figure lit with Tremembrance e, 100, 43 toll.ll, sections of the city at reasonable < . Dwight H. Armstrong’'s Farm e — . prices and oneturmys to suit. Wil 5 ?3:"";;?.:?;., e h i T Keency, Tumlelzon. Conn . Wrlte OF | e oninion ot | e el | Piat e e e o fa SR | Remeniber Today is Your Last Chance sell you a thoroughly modern two§| We are open to buy Boxes—Dimen. | insurance . medical attention “x'.'n'{hs?m““ 108, Gy 3d ,ter's veign! Don't Fail to See The King Musical Don't decide- now, write today, for il lustrated_booklet—“A Good ~Job ' family house ‘in seléct residence Comedy Co., Featuring Tom Carrolf, ture Pictures Also Today—Four Shews, 1.30, 3, 6.30, 8.30. To a large. and appreciative audi- the King Musical Comedy Com- | pans, iast evening preseénted that sure | fire musical success “At the Races” 1 | comedy giving the comedians pienty \of space to display their talents as langh getters. There was a complete change of scenery and wardrobe. sev- eral new and catchy songs, Specidl mention i given to Miss Cammeron and Joe Donovas for the clever ren- ldition of same. . The ladies of the { chorus ‘put ‘ots .of “pep” into_ their inumbers which all went over with~ a hang. There will be four complete \shows today. Matinee, 1.30 and 2 . m | Evening’ at .30 and 8.30 p. m., which will give all an oppertunity to sec this sterling company. Our regular hish class feature picture programme . wili be shown in addition to the musical show. . Coming Mond; the Ilgl episode of “Fighting Trail.” some finieh. an1 Vir- ginia Pearson in . “Stolen. Honor” a war drama. S <% C° AUDITORIUM. The overwhelming appeal-of Will- |1am Fox’s splendid_photodramatic ver- sion_of Victor Hugo's immortal “Le: | Miserablee is a deep human note. With Willizm Farnum ‘as thegstar and a cast of exceptional ability and prom- inence, Hugo's melodramatic inaster- pieco coming to the Auditorium thea. tre on March 21st, for a three days run, is a productior® that has every thing—piot, atmosphere, romance, thrills and " the intensest sort of hu- {man interest It is the crowning { achievement of filmdom. William Farnum, one of the few! American actors who realiy thines in I heroic Sie, has never .been better cast. Step by step, through Jean's rise and fall he portrays the character with brilliance. “Les Miserables” it geif has for its inspiring motive the heights and the depths which may be A STYLISH MODEL SUITABLE FOR 'MANY OCCASIONS. e, satin or velvet would be good for o T Tab i ety omitted. The sleeve is cut on mnew lines. ~Braid or embroidery will form a suitable trimming for this model, The pattern is cut in six sizes: 34, 6. 38, 40, 42°and 44 inches, bust meas- ure. Size 36 requires 8 vards of 36- inch material. The skirt measures about 2% yards at the lower edge, with plaits drawn out. i o A pattern of this illustration ailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in_silver or stamps. ‘Order through, The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. CASTORIA For Infants and Children InUse For Over 30 Years Z Tz attained by a simple man. i "Les Miserables” has a heart throb a heart sigh—almost a sigh. It is above all finely human, and the production is marked by 2 welcome evenness due to the superbly harmonious work of well-balanced company of players. ‘The entire play is a triumph of art. RICH WOMEN TRADE HUBBANDS Davis Thntre Next Week. “Alimony.” the.screen feature to be 's-vmed at the Davis theatrs on londay, Tuesday and Wednesday, mirrors a.certain much envied class with a fidelity which some of our |leading dramatists might well stady ! _The role of Mrs. Bernice Bristol Flint, idle wife, divorcee and adven- " At Davis, Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday. turess, ranks as the equal of any similar character study in recent fction, . She makes one feel at times that. such women shouid be .vreserved for posterity in boiling oil. As played by Miss Josephine Whit- tel. she's about as affectionate as 1 centipede, has a heart that would make a submarine captain turn green With envy, and a capacity for intrigue whieh backs the best efforts of some of our banished * diplomatic visitors clear off the map. She deciqss her husband is out of date, and. looking about. pi#ks out a handsome 1917 mode! clubman and ‘ cah arranges with a divorce broker to get 1md of hubby, and when he protests, retorts that she married him for his money, “and that's what I'm going into sourt for—to demand my right—alimeny'" She gets away with it, too! Her wick- edness is only a foil for the goodness and sweetness of the heroine. If you care to see a person you'd “like to choke,” just go end see Mrs. FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, -known as Adam's Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. Possession given April st 130 my Gandner sk Broparty; 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of land, with houses, barns, sheds, etc. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. Brother Farmers: Do you want to raise bumper crops? Do you want to overcome the labor situation? You must or it will overcome you. Do you want to make sure victory? Do you want the best Tractor outfit for your conditions a¢ cash price on easy terms? osition by It so, submit your prop- letter, or yef better come see, EDWARD HALL THE TRACTOR MAN Plainfield, Conn. Lets Talk the Matter Over POWER CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS and CONTRACTORS . Power Piping, Heating and Ventilating Mill Repair Work Promptly Attended to OFFICE, ROOM 112, THAYER BLDG. Phone 1582 Norwich, Conn. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Flint in “Alimony.” No—she doesn’t Kot the handsome young clubman sh sets her cap for. The other feature is ‘Alma Rusbens in “The Gown of Destiny,” five parr Triangle drama and the comedy In Wrong Right. Vaudeville today. Four complete shows zt 1.30, 3.15, § and 8p. m. ' BREED THEATRE. Four Shows Todav at 130, 3, 6.15 and 8,30—Marguerite Clark in “The For- tunes of Fifi,” and Dorothy Phillips _in “Bondage;” Features. i3 Marguerite Clark, the sweetest girl in_motion plctures, heads the double feature bill at the Breed theatre today in an entirely different sort of a pho- m from any in which she has yet This Is “The Fortunes of " and is a charming ccmedy dra- of the French stage in five intense- Interesting parts. The secerd. feature on this hi‘r Dorathy Phillips.in “Bondage.” This five-part has an o e Ty e l!ltan.ul" 1 the high - circies. Succezsor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER AND SUPPLY COMPANY section for less money than you .can bufld its equal ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway VERY ‘%@ PRODUCTIVE FARM FOR SALE 120 ACRES, 60 TILLABLE It is within five miles of the city. of Norwich; on good road. For further details, consult Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE A very choice cottage ,with .modern improvements, located on Rogers Ave- nue, will be sold very reasonable if taken at once. Great chance to buy modest home at bargain price. Only short walk from Franklin Square. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, Real Estate Broker: Franklin Square. Norwich. HORSES FOR SALE Twelve horses and mares that we have used at our coal yards the past years. We find il hafd to 'hire any help and will resort to ‘the auto-. trucks to deliver our coal. We have the best horses in Rhode Island, all young and sound; all have beeq in- Epected by our veterinary before being purchased and all are in healthy cog: dition. They are all fat and have never been abused. No horse in the barn over 9 years old. If you-are a poor man and want a nice fat, chumpy ‘horse or mare, call at our main office and stable, 435 Plainfield St; take \ any Plainfield _St. car from Exchange Place, Providence, R. 1. We will allow three weels' trial free, and will also deliver the horses freé. 435 PLAIN- FIELD ST, main office, Providence, R L mar13d FOR SALE = - The following described real “estate belonging to the estate of Chester W. Barnes, deceased: Homestead, at No. 79 Hamilton ave- nue, corner Palmer street; two-tene- ment house’ 18- Tooms, . city water, modern plumbing, electric lights and gas; large barn, and yard with gar- den, and large_building lot on Hamil- ton avenue. Small one-family house on same lot. “Two-family house, avenue, with lot 50x150. garden, mod- ern improvements, mear trolley and school; always well rented. Land on Corming road, about one acre, suitable for gardening or a build- ing site, ‘Woodlot just over the city line on the Hallville road, containing about five acres. ull particulars of GILBERT S. RAYMOND, Administrator, Room 113, Thaver Building, Ngrwich. $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. Kight room house in very good repair, Barn 32x45, also in good shape. The balance of this. purchase can remain as mortgage on the place. For further information, enquire of F. L RACINE Real Estate Agent, Plainfield, Conn. ' Phone 99-4 Moosup Division Send for Free Catalog on Farms. | 0. 40 Hamilton FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN By order of the Probate Court. to trettle an estate, the Giles Harrington farm in Franklin is offered for sale. of a dwelling The farm consisis house with ood cellis, barm; carriage house, corn house, hen: “ouse.and out- ! buildings. There aze aboit §0 acres of land, divided into pasi woogland, mowing land, orchard and planting| ground. There is an abundznce of} water in wells, springs and breok on the premises; 00 cords of firewood could be cut off and soid good prices by the purchaser. It is an easy haul o the village of Baltic. The farm is on high ground, has grand view, and is located on the state high- way from Norwich to Willimantic and is four miles from Baitic yillage and at Best work and materials at right prices by skilied llhw A 50 West Main S'. ‘Telephone DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon ‘ Building Taike - elevator Shetucket Streey entrance, Phone DR. A. J. SINAY' ‘Dentist Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich * Pheone 1177-3 iness before the public, vertising enlnmu of The Bulletin. WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- there is no medium “better than through ‘the ad- IR e about eight miles from- Norwich. and is near Meetinghouse Hill, 'so-called. For further intormialign. aonly to FRA! . HARRINGTON. ose- velt Ave.. or to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS, 35 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. W. B. WILCOX . Auctioneer AUCTION Will be sold at public auction MONDAY, MARCH 18TH, 1918, by 4 feet. fer, get in touch with us. Also Young Women to Learn THE CONNECTICUT ns approximately 2 feet by 2 feet I you have anything to of- NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS WANTED Experienced Weavers Good wages paid while Beacon_Falls.”. Dept. ‘Beacon Fails Rabber Sh Beacon Falls, Conn. WOMEN $24, * selling guaranteed wearer, spring ‘business. Experience unneces- B NTED—] 15 minutes walk of Marlin-Rockwell shop, by young .man. Bulletin. App! right. make your hair grow veautiful. scalp treatment, FOR SALE—Here is a good chance as owner has heen called to the front; 2" miles from Moosup; 76 acre farm Soil dark loam: 30 acres tillable; 2f pasture: 2 brooks; % wood: weli. tered; 100 fruit trees: buiidin room house; large barn; horse clricken houses; smoke house; shed; carriage shed; engine ' house; gilo; all_in good condition; wells water. Price $1,800. $1,000 cash. Bet- ter ook this over at once. Dwight H. Armstrong’s Farm Agency, Daniel- son, Conn. Write for catalogue of 100 farms, ‘mari6d. Address o gtoyment oe_Co., marl6d. WANTED, full time, salary hosiéry _to 50¢ an hour spare time. Big waod 5 International Mills, Norristown, tric elevator. Water St. keeping. steam heat and e elecmc lights. TO REN Sckool St 304 " T0 RENT_#urnished rooms School St. : : Yet saved from. snates of too much "T0 RENT—Lig) © sp: Phone 580, or call Jan26a FURNISHED ROOMS for light house. jan9d anulro T e orady rooms housekeeping. 8-3. Hnlld for | light Do, 104! Address T. B, mari WANTED — Bxperienced waltress, City Tanch, IF YOU DIE your We -eradicate - 1 due to freshen the 20th; also extra good seed potatoes, Barly ~Rose, Irish Cobblers and Dibble's Russets. M.'J. Shea, Yantic. mar16d. FOR _SALB Btrawberry planbs Howard No. 17, best garden strawber- ry_grown at Connecticut Agricultural College. 3 am.-the only nurservman “FOR SALE_1 fresh cow, ir let us dye it dandruff " and lustrous and Facial massage, Violet ray shampoo 50 . cents, ‘mar16d, pion pedigree show stock, cocky typi- WANTED CARD ROOM HELP . AplyTo THE SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION Bean Hill WANTED. A WAITRESS. Apply to Mrs. William A. Alken, 157 Washington AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE has positions open for young women stenographers having knowledge of bookkeeping. High School ‘graduates with Eulh.\:is College training and some office ekperience preferred. Make application by pen written letter ad- dréssed to R. 1. LONGLEY, Storrs, Conn. Wanted At Once Experienced Weavers for night work on Government cloth, steady work, good pay. APPLY THE MYSTIC MFG. CO. MYSTIC, CONN. wafbrep Five Girls, 15 years of age, per week, 15 Spinners, 12 3 Machinists, 4 Dyehouse Men, 1 ‘Waitress, 6 General Housework Women, 12 Laborers, 1 Karmhand, 3 Cardroon: Men, 4 Spoolers, 4 Wind- ers, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg. Geo. L. Chesbro $10.00{ Weavers, I would like to buy a Six or Seven- rcom Cottage with modern improve- ments, centrally located. I will pay cash for it if it suits. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff St. WANTED MAN TO DRIVE TEAM. AND TAKE CARE OF HORSES SWIFT & CO. skirts direct to homes. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New York City. cal specimens, eligible for registration WANTED—_A competent mald for | 54 each: et in. the Airedate game general housework in family of two.|eheap. = Weedwell Farms, Canterbury, Apply at 3 Williams street. mari6d ‘| Gonn, ‘mar16d. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from gsolected pens from §. C. R. L Reds. $7 per hundred. $1.25 per setting. John "Johrison, 32 Yerrington Avenue Phone 41 mar1é FOR SALE — Quality strawberry plants; there is more money in straw- berries .than in any other small frui our catalogue describing 16 of the be: Spring and. fall-bearing | varleties 1S ready for mailing; send for free cata- logue. S. E. Holdridge, Norwich, Conn. Tel. 1855~ febl6d . hosery, dresss, walsts. “VANTED —Ladies shouid have coats its' made to order at Lazarow style, fitting and workmanship guaranteed; also plush coats steamed a specialty. Opposite Franklin - Street 6 ovZIWThS _ “WANTED—Five bright, capable la- dies to rtravel, demonstrate and sell dealers; $25 to $50 per week; rail- road fare paid. Goodrich Drug Com- good Buick. automobile, all for $1300, FOR SALE WHAT’S THIS? FARM FOR SALE one-half cash. R. 8. BARTLETT Central Building, Norwich. A. M. AVERY I have several pieces of property on Laurel Hill, the West Side, East Side and the Central District for sale. There are some bargains in the lot. Call at 52 Broadway. about light Horse, weighs 1300, and heavy harmess; also harness, 1 express wagon. No. 20 North Thamés St. FOR SALE or exchange, 9 horse. good worker and good drive o0 lively for owner. Apply 483 Bo: well Ave. marisd pany, Dept. 181, Omaha, Nebr. _mar3$ MARRY AT ONCE—If lonely, write me, and [ will send yom hundreds de- scriptions congenial people, worth $1,- 000 to $350,000, wishing marriage; con- fdential. Ralph: Hyde, Sen Francisco M. Fos, I DARE YOU ANSWER Farmer, worth $80,000, lonely, will marry. For more- particulars, address Mr. Hyde, 253a Minna St., San Francisco, Calif. trap-nested stock. = Phone 1658. . Hill 3 oultry Farm, 5 West Pearl St. TFOR SALE — One horses. welgh 2600. 25-30 Market St Tel. ‘marlsd HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURE SALE i continue Friday and Saturday, i3 Boswell Dr. AGENTS_Earn spending money; ev-, Piiea Buckeids ery housekeeper wants Blumers esg saver; 25c package represents 4. eggs: a_pure food product; sells like wild- Mrs. Fiske made $8.25; Mrs, Riter in one day; so can you; free sam- F. T. Blumér, Lincoln and Roscoe, ago. Jan12s MARRY IF LONELY_For results, try me; best and most *succeseful “Home ' Maker;” huffdreds rich wish | R marriage. soon; strictly confidentia most reliable; years experience; de: scriptions free. ““The Successful-Club, Mrs. Purdie, Box 356, Oakland, Calit. with plate glass back bar. founts, 2 jce cream ocoolers. The Spa, 38-40 Main St, Westerly, L mari4d “FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, White Leghorns_of fine laying strain, $1.30 per 15. - Phone 438-2. mar14d 14 eyrup Address FOR SALE—One pair of horses, eight 2100 Tos.. years old, weight horse team' wagon. Mystic Div. 64-14, one_two- Parmeter, marléd we v second-hand clothing - and shoes for men, children and boys, A. Marshak, St. mar9d WE BUY and sell tools. furniture. stamps, false teeth, antiques or any- thing éise; old books especially wan ed. Write or call. Louis D. Ward, 32 L seconds. Call at FOR SALEIn Central Village, the only barber shop, with good trade, and ? selling cigars and sundries; price DEtipse marMMWS_ right; owner soon entering- the ser- WANTED — Women to take _out|vice. Alfred Faucher, Central Village. | dresses to make at home: also Firld| maridd 1 and women fo work -inside; steady | —— e ——— | work. good pay. hmplrc”bklrt c« 40| TPOR SALE_—Three pairs' of farm Thames St horses, from 2600 to 2300 per pai o two-horse dump carts, 1 one-horse i “WANTED—Madel C-37, ila, Buick; | dump’ cart, 1 two-horse vegetable | must be in good running order.|spring wagon, 1 Blizzard ensilage cut- Thomas Ryan, 23¢ School St, Putnam, | tef, No. 11, 1 60-foot galvanized wind- Conn. marlsd mill, one Deén ;(Eg ?Um{‘“l me“ [- = £ Wil WANTED_All round man for res-|5ofound. o WL arany Appls: Oy Tane fokiss Lx,ni'irl\é:,m(‘)onn. Phone 61914 Willi WANTED—An apartment of fiv six rooms or a cottage in good neigh- borhood. ‘Address R. G., Bulletin. marlsd WANTED Cottage or_ flat of five fooms and bath within S-cent fare of Franklin juare, not to exces a " i el v 1917. These cars are in good Tunning month, in good neighborhood. ¥. L. A..|condition and price will be right. Dem- | Sihe Bl mar1sd_ | onstration. Main St. Garage, Moosup, eV ANTED—Furpished “apartment of | Ct e ELY wo or three Tooms in good locality, B T business, T by oficer- of the navy. -Address Er: | FOR SALETEOR lack of business nest R, Stephenson, U, S. §. L. 5, Sub- s e 7,. 1250 maribd brown Morgan horse, age 8. GIRLS WANTED—Girls for all de- "OR SALE—10 and with engine. Inquire Canterbury, Ct. TFOR SALE One Reo touring, madel 1 Chanater roadstes. mdel 161 Velle touring,\1914; 1 Dort fouring, marine Base, New London. B de: 1100 pounds; a pair of biack lrors artment: od wages. West Si and 8 years old, 2400 pounds; they are gnk Mill. e 3 I'L'Aax'lfidde perfectly. sound and honest to werk anywhere; will sell very cheap: trial MEN-WOMEN, 13 or over, wanted!allowed and fully guarantecd, at Mur- immediately; - $100 month; thousands|pny Brothers' Stable, Willrmantic. U.. 8. government war positions open; write without delay for list. Frankln Institute, Dept. 37-C. Rochester, N. Y. mari2d FOR SALE—Buil Hill Manor, on.easy payments: your garden on your own iand Westerly car and stop city lim Rosano! med FOR SALESix new mich oo Bert A. Bennett, Canterbury, Conn. Tel. Moosup Div. 85- mariid WANTED—An experienced gardener, Apply at this office. marldd WANTED-—A _competent waitress. Apply to Mrs. W. N. Blackstone, 206 Washington St. mari4d WANTED. Old Palse Teeth. Don't matter it broken. We pay up to $i5 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. ; COLLATERAL LOAN CoO. Removed to 154 Water St., be- tween Shetucket and Market Sts, Norwich, Conn. FCR SALE $600 IN CASH Will buy 40 acres of land, lot of pine timber and about 300 copds of ‘stand- ing wood on same, good well of water, on main highway, 11-4 miles to main of railroad and 1-2 mile SALE — Good house, 151 ML Pleasant St., acroes from school: improvements, large vard; own: ing for New. York for busivess. I WANTED—By a married man, a po- sition on a genileman's place; handy in and about the honse and horses. J. W.,.Glasgo, Ct. marl4d i Send forbooklet. ‘Frank W. Coy FOR SALE AT EAST GREAT PLAIN NEAR BACKUS CORNER THE ATTRACTIVE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE WITH !> ACRE OF LAND OWNED BY MRS. F. L. GARDNER INQUIRE OF JamesL. Case 37 SHETUCKET ST. Bamemrm e ———— FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, View, shore; Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the Rhode lsland also accessible Seashore Farms. WESTERLY, R. I FOR SALE The beautiful farm of the late Samuel G. Hartshorn, contalning about 127 acres land, well divided as to tillable and pasture land, abundance of wood and some tim- ber, never failing brook, also water to house and barns; large 10-room in best condition; 3 barms, icehouse and other build- nouse, henhouse, ings, locatéd in town of -Franklin, near Smith's Corners and state road. For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich. "Phomes. FOR SALE Cottage Houses,” Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, all in on premises. FOR SALE 1916 Mazwsi riew tires and spare, $350: Vim light deliv overhauled and repa Sales Compan i : RATES NONE BETYER Immedfate and_satisfactor WANTED—Maid for general house- work; no washing or ironing. - Apply {o Mrs. Walter E. GiMbert, 51 Broad St. marl3d TWO CASHIERS WANTED —One for our Willimantic. store and one for our Norwich_store.” The Pasnik ‘Co., Nor- wich and Willimantic mari2d sumlfinmsl \vuu‘!mh s uustrge experienced; price no - object, e 3y Pasnik Co., Willimantic. mari2a |ment of iosses. Send in your appiica- tion for insurance before April 1st o WANTED—Three girls for marking | Lop wil be oblged €0 pay the advance and sorting; good pay and steady work.|jy rates. Fire Insuramce of all kinds. Troy Steam Laundry, Franklin_ St. DWIGHT H. ARMSTRONG, roeniid TInsurance of All Kinds, Danielson, Conn. RENT W by, April 1st.; small S WANTED American family; thret adults; must be | settle- to thrving manufacturing village Some cleared land and a lot of fruit. A rare bargain. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the farm formerly owned by J. Benamis. ou the rasd: trom, Normich to Preston City, household goods be- longing to Harrlet E. Benjamin, con. sisting of tables, stands, -oid-fashioned Dedsteads, chairs, 1 chamber set, 1 paz- lor set, 1 sewing machine, carpets, ding, feather beds, pillows, crockery, 1855 and timware, 1 GOOK Stove, 1 aiv tight, 1 brass kettle, tubs, 1 washin machine, .2 wringers, 2. cu ang various other articles too numerous to mention; ‘also 1 nearly new. one-horse mowing ' mactrine, 1 lot chicken wire, about 4% tons ot gued hay. Terms cash, ‘ud day “is stormy, first fair day ‘folloWing. . CHAS. J. BENJAMIN. Agent Send for my latest F-rm Bulletin, choice of 400. ‘WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 == YOU WANT to put Your bus- lnre the public, -the better than iness mediu thr modern. Address W. H. Ladd, Gen. 306 West Main Street house, Del,, Norwich. mart2d SITUATION WA MALE—Man contains eight rooms and bath, modern, in perfect repair; large and wife, age 35, Childiese, wianes po- sition on country gentleman’s e or small farm; experience, vegetable gar- dening, also cows, horses, chickens, lot with building in location for garage. This is a real bargain and may be sold on easy terms if desired. Inquire of I g ife 1 2 d Tor man’ oniy farnished raom ‘house, THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Matn Strest Yvegetables, wood, light free. Send par- Houlars, Shater. Btoror Farm, Norwich, Conn. marild JCORDIN’ to infamation rec'd, one of our Iokil speakers spoke on Mt. Wash- ington recently and he was heard in Gréetiavitle. ggzme NN e Ty el e'd ought a on democracy, they'd hear bim in Ge '&: 1 whnca"y_:: can’t buy. a For sale at Togans Smoks Shop. marild . ‘WANTED—To buy small bulmsl suitable for either brooder houses. Telephone 49-2 Leunun Dnv ‘marid | — 3 m Ry s ?Am‘ y at Mtuflcemml FREDERICK T. BUNCE Plano Tuner Z Clairmount Ave, desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to eell or rent, as I have a number ‘of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate snd Isurance. Another rm‘nad of Horses. Several {nice and some good _single Horses, suitable for all kinds of work. Come and #ec them—prices right. ot sudden wrfins and the Too quk:kly built, when aireraft swift- Once - O Patrick, in the western Make Ireland shine as in the days gone by, When, Ofie with Britain in'a common Thy servanis labored, teaching Christ's own laws! O let thy sons join Bearts and hamds with men Who fight to free a world from sin, as then. Raise up thine isle; let her shine truly 1ree. Q holy Patrick, first of all I pray For those who with the armes march- ed away To stricken Belgium, men who bor the wremoh % ‘muaddy : Iy whirl'd earning . manicure 35 cents. Madam Lindgren;| selling this variety, Descriptive circu-| 13 acres land, £00d 6 room house.| bove Hh cad the dead l. Thayer Bldg. Tel 1301-5. marléd. |lar of this and other varieties, includ- S e'uefl:w”' y darts s e selling | M€ Progressive and ‘Superb _ fall-|\barn 24 x 3§ with basement, WOrk|po. those who felt the fiery blasts of APPLY AGENTS Muke big profits SeUIng | eirers: free. C. E. Chapman, straw-| o~ ett, B our extracts, perfumes, cold creams, |berry specialist, - North. Stonington, |Shop, wagon shed, mowing machine, |y o Belh i s ting. and the chokding < face ‘powders. ' spices, -medicines, etc. : arisd. : G 4 Brainerd & Armstrong Co. | Beautltl high Frade tne, Brelusive| SO0 oo a0 | ploush, harrow, cultivator, lumber o, amet” L ET T C SR South Golden Street, Norwich | Sian o, Dept 8. St Pouls, Mo, [ males, four months oid. from Cham-|Wagon, two buggies, work harmess, prayer Imagined. loosed. CaHing on thy &od o spare Thee from their incantations, call Him to_save Those who have walted and been more .than brave O holy saint, forget not those who turn o In memory to Erin, men who burn With Jove for her; (she to their dazzled eyes Mantled with morming, and her dappled skies And bills, soft-color'd) men from a distant land, Austrilia, Tndia, "or the bourne at ‘hand, America; for she at length has heard The tongues of many murmuring ‘the word 7 “Freedom,” a splendor Americh has Si: );n T ‘bugles first M ince by her bugles was dom” blown'! Last, for the loyal souls of those who fell In sheli-scarr'd France or Flanders; When in the balamce thou thelr deeds | shalt weigh; And for the souls of all who.yet must | pass ‘Beyond the trench—where there fl!'l.\’l be no_glass! O holy Patrick, Guardian of the. Gael. Hearken my cry for these of Inisfaill —Norreys Jephson O'Conor. HUMOR OF THE DAY First Alienist—We had better com- pare notes before the trial begins. Second Alienist—Yes, ‘the prisoner may be sane—Judge. Wife—You know, Henry, T speak as Husband—Yes, my love; only o!tcn- er.—Topeka Journal. “What's up?” “I think it's a peon serenading his peony.”"—Louisville Courier-Journal. “What do you do when you go home late and find your wife wdun‘ Jor vouz “Wish I hadn't gone home.” —Bou- ton Transcript. Wifey—Henry, if you didn't smoke I could have a new hat. Hubby—And if you would live on stewed prunes I could have a steam yacht.—Pittsburgh Press. on_your golf coat? Gills—Yes. During the winter the moths laid out a complete 18-hole course on it.—Pittsburgh Press. “Was Jack cool during ghe air raid the other night?” “Rather. Why, he was so cool his teeth were chattering all the while!” Passing Show. when this shelling business starts? Sandy (late of the Wee Kirk)— leegious opineeons.—Blighty. the railway company that killed her husband by accident. Husband—Well, you needn't so hard when you tell me.—Club Fellow. “Why are you putting em £0.much rouge, dear?” vue or other, and I want Thinte T biushing?"—London |Opin: ion. “Do_you go in for aviation2” ‘he asked the beauty of the high-class girls’ school. “No; not for aviation. One goes:in goes up.”"—Tit-Bits. nerian music is that you don’t under- stand it." “That’s one of my two objections to it,” replied Miss Cayenne. “I don't understand it and .I donm't way it sounds."—Washington Star. . THE KALEIDOSCOPE { In consequence of an adverse vote in the French Chamber, M. Gedart, ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 © FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade efther for city property of eéqual vaiue; one 27 acres, state road, near city, modern ; also 180 acre stock farm "th tools and equl K, fine bulld- lnn lu;u 50 head. If interested, write T telephone TRYON'S AGENCY, de0@ Masons’ Building Materials OF ALL KINDS i For Sale by the&-McWiflnmCo. Willimantie, Ct. Under-secretary for Medical Service, has tendered his resignation. & e 1 _ask tnine intercesston on that day | I think. i “Here the tinkle of the mandolin?” Willis—Do you wear any insignia. New Arrival—And where do I go Laddie, that a’ depends on your: re-' - Wife—That woman got §600,000 from | “Oh, Jack is taking me to lflm’:‘-‘ for sea bathing, but for aviation n!le' “The reason you don't like Wu-‘ like the' | i Y | b s It is reported by ' the Amsterdam Telegraaf from the German that 70,000 Dutch = workers given employment in, German i ries. il e Berlin journalists are asking kr»tb. inciusion of three members of Prussian daily Press as’ the Upper House of the prr.-—m m.amm mb(u-.ct Hamburg, which sank oft ised a boiler explosion, lbcy‘kfl:nuhlp“ubhfl!d THERE | adverti: medium in Con‘uficn. yor 'tssqn‘;.l“!o ‘The Bal- l'dn for business : rllfl.lh