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ST | Laughlin and Evans complete the vau- ) Moving Plctures at the Breed Thea- hfivhtmmu the Davis Thea- tre. Moving Pictures at the Auditorium Theatre. DAVIS THEATRE. Four Complets Shows Today at 130, 3.15, 6 and 8 p. m—Three Big Time Keith Acts and William 8. Hart in “Betwoen Men,” Five Part Triangle Feature. One of the best shows of the season is now at the Davis theatre and no one should miss it. Tom Brown's Cornell Trio top the bill in a refined musical offering that everyone will enjoy. Next comes that old-timer and one of the biggest fa- vorites in vaudeville, Lew Hawkins. the Chesterfield of minstrelsy, Mc- 4 deville in an original comedy skit en- titled “Courtship On the Bowery.” The feature picture is William S. Hart in|,, “Between Men,” a five part Triangle play teliing how a western mining man in gratitude for needed hlp responded to the call of a friend and aided him well ivided in tillable and pasture, 3 wood lots that will cut 1,000 cords of go0d market wood (this alone will pay for the place), pasture. 5 0 heads. Price only $3,300. Will consider 5oy ar Ewm\,' E“fl WAN sition on & and -about W. experienced; Pasnik Co. ok Sorhng: Eooa s Troy, Steam" -room_house, barn 0x80, good wWatef at house and in This place will keep 15 to 20 Work all day and all night for board. Made by the Emerson-Brantingham Implement Co., Inc, | . Sixteen ‘years making tractors., -.Orig- inators and makers of the Big 4, the tractar- that developed northwest. erms. Inquire of. F. L RACINE, ticulars, Shafer, Conn. ¥ MA. mer’s, Water St. Glasgo, Ct. " — Must be R ree girls for marking indty, Prenihia S mari2d - Wages-§2 ‘day ~jaundress; for man only; furnished room house, “wood, light frée. Send par. ‘er!m Fieh WANTED . — "Raw- fars, ~every Th ursday. C. Benmett. novizd Pilatpfield, Conn, * Runs on kerosene.' to foil a pseudo friend in Wall street. The cast includes House Peters, I. Barmey Sherry and Enid Makrey, all big stars. Current Events with _the latest war pictures completes the bill. COMING NEXT WEEK. JBeactiful Elsie Ferguson in the #ix part Aratcraft picture, “The Song of Songe” will be the attraction at the Davis theatre on Monday. It i which proved a sensation at the El- tinge theatrs, New York, several years ago. As a vehicle to exploit the sreat dramatic ability of Miss Ferguson, “The Song of Sorgs” should prove her most effective motion picture play since her advent to the screen, provid- ing melodramatic_situations of great intensity. As Lily Kardos she plays the part of & girl who is left pen: less ard alone, and is gifted with un- usual beauty. Her struggle for a livelihood amid the temptations strewn in her path develops a very human role, and reveals the injustice of maa, who, in the pursuit of his own sel- fish pleasures has no regard for in- noncence or purity, but who demands name rature is “Man Above the five part Triangle picture. |1 Jack Richardson, and the |} “His Day of Doom,” made for laughable purposes only. best In Lebanon. stock and tools, Brooklyn. #00d_condition, farm in high state of 3 cultivation, farming, adapted from Edward Sheldon’s play,|cheap. with it, Plainfield, $1,100. near city. at carriage shop on the macadam road to Pachaug, and carriages of different kinds, some second-hand omes, newly painted, har: ness, sewing. blacksmith tools and forge, & mow of woven wire fence, stoves. extension table and others, 'a lot of bidder. fair week day. ‘See Edward Hall, The. Tractor Man, Plainfield, Coni i , Serve -your ¢ountry by #illing the soil. . Do community” service, as- well| |j as your own work. ; FOR SALE Frult farm of 50 actes, one of the Farm of 210 acres, together With Farm of 251 acres, Colonial house, in town of Hampton. Farm of 45 acres, used for truck near good markets, very Snug Jittle farm and tools to o ‘Modern house and 1% acres land, PAPER mm. " _APPLYTO C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE, CONN. R. 5. BARTLETT. Central Bldg., Norwich, Conn. AUCTION JEWETT CITY, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1018, at 10 o'clock sharp, stock and tools, wagons double and single, 1 machiné, some farm trimmer’s tools, WANTED Millinery Saleswomen Inquire at Main Office THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. some corn fodder and bedding, household goods, chairs, some rockers, ~dishes, ron, a lot of small articles, some yatent goods. Sale positive to highest Terms cash. If stormy, next ‘W. H. WHITEMAN. = AUDITORIUM. C Give Yourself a Real Treat and See “Les Miserables,” Today, For It is Your Last Chance at Small Prices— Three Shows Today, 2, 6 and 8.30 p. m. “Les Miscrables” the William_Fox super film production, in which Will- jfam Farnum is seen in the central role, was presented twice yesterday at the ‘Auditorium to audiences that tax- ©d the capacity of the theatre, 1t is scarcely necessary to say much about the story of ‘“Les Miserables” since it is perhaps the most widely read of any work of fiction. Noted as one of the world's most fascinat- ing and absorbing remances, the book loses nothing in its transition to screen form. There are scemes that grip and sway the audience with al- most the effect of the spoien drama. William Farnum’ in the character of Jean Valjean, the miserable con- viet, whose redemption is made cer- taln by the old bishop's kindness— has, without question, added to his Taurels, by giving the finest character- {zation of his long carecr on_ stage apd screen. The happy combination ©os Mr. Farnum in a vehicle so suited to his abilities—when assisted by the Tuxury and beauty of the Fox settings to local ——presents an opportunity and runs,1 disc hartow, some 200 theatre goers, to enjoy one of the fin- | White Wyandotte puliets, Merr: est and at the same ti one of the |thought strain, some mixed breed hens. Good l’ay. This poultry is to be sold as laying - most entertaining screen productions that have been offered here. The photoplay was exceptionally fine. “Les Miserables” will be shown three times today and the opportuni- ty should not be missed, of seeing the great novel of Victor Hugo in its pic- ture form. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Many of the scihies in the William Fox production “Les Miserables,” in which William Farnum is starred, are true to life. The prison scene for in- stance of this big production which is now being shown today at the Au- ditorium theatre, were enacted at the Hudson County, N. J.. camn where the actual prisoners work daily breaking stone that is finally turned into the roads. This was to show the Toulon prison where Jean Valjean was held captive. To picture the exterior scene of this scene, Frank Licyd the airector, took his company to Fort Schuyler. Mr. Lioyd had some trouble gelting per- mission for use of the fort because of war time. A high official who was in- ;‘tr-'f!n] in the picture helped him, 0. ever BREED THEATRE. Four Shows Today, at 1.30. 3, 6.15 and Burke in “The Land of and Charlie Chaplin in “The Jitney Elopement,” Features. “The Land of Promise” is the sec- ond production starring Billie Burke to be released by Paramount Pictures Corporation and discloses the piquant young star as a young English girl, whose life has had all the roman and charm of a mummy’s. That is— unfl she reaches “The Land of Prom- ise"—the land she had dreamed about where all her dreams would come trne. W. Somerset Maughan, the au- thor, chose Canada to represent this land, but under the sparkling surface of the photoplay, one is made to see that each individual has a “Land of Promise” in his or her own heart and| that happiness Ties waiting for us at sur very doors. “The Land of Prom- Ise” is the feature attraction at the Breed theatrs today. In addition to this featurs Charlie Ohaphin will be seen in “The Jitney Elopement,” a two-part comedy that will keep you in an uproar for thirty minutes and_the latest war news in the Hearst-Pathe Weekly completes the bill. There will be four shows to- 8ay, at 130, 3, 615 and 830 Y. M. C. A. Meeting. The men of Norwich will have the tomorrow at 3.30 p. m. of an address of real interest at . M. C. A. bullding when Rev. C. C. Fibbetts will speak on the tovic, *Never let the Old Flag fal.” Mr. Pibbetts is a speaker whom the men, M Norwich will be glad to hear, and Mhis address is at once timely and tractical. men are cordially invited and a-large number will at- known as Moffit’s Mill, in Scotland, 1 will sell at public auction at my place, 1% miles north of Scotland village, the following described property, consist- ing of 4 young cows, 1 now with calf, others later in spring, 2 two year old heifers, heifer 1% vears old, 1 August heifer, 1 pair nearly new team harmess, 2 sin- gle harness, 1 mowing machine, 1 ted- der (gzood ‘as mew), 1 carriage, 1 nearly new two-horse dump cart, 15 inch axle 1 other cart, 1 light bob_sleds, Delavel sej 1 tank et 2 incubators, Old Trusty, 200-egg c: pacity. 2 Peep of Day brooders, 1 new wheelbarrow, 1 Standard colony brood- er. new, never used, 1 grain truck, swing churns (Davis), 1. extension ladder, 3 other ladders, corn sheller, corn fodder. about 4 toris No. C. E. MACFARLANE Auctioneer AUCTION MARCH 26, 1018, at 10 o'elock a, m. Having sold my farm and grist mill One Experienced Machinist, at once; 200d ' position and steady work for right party. Apply to J. B. MARTIN Co., clvet Mill, Taftville; . or phone' 1428-2, this evening. mar22d WANTED! JOB PRESSMAN md 2 to freshen this summer, 1 horse rake, 1 weeder, 1 new Cambridge plow. 1 side hill plow, 1 spring tooth harrow, cul- tivator, Erindstone and frame, 2 Scald- ing:tubs, 2 pair tackle.blpeks and rope, iron _bars, hoes, dorks,- Shovels, etc.. two-horse lumber wagon, 1 nearly new business wagon with pole, 1 Concord buggy, 1 light democrat wagon, 1 top BULLETIN JOB ROOM WANTED Sober Industrious Men. i 1 _two-horse sl 1 ator, No. 12, good as n tle, 1 Cooley tank creame 1. new 30-foot 1 hay, quantity.of corn on ear, 3 pair ice tongs, ice saw, chains, bilankets, some hen 'wire, § small chicken houses hens. _Household goods, consisting of 1 latge icebox, 1 buréau, bedsteads. chairs, 1 Home Comfort range and other ‘articles too numerous tor men- ion. The terms of this sale are cash. A caterer will be in attendance. If stormy, first fair day. J. D. MOFFITT. THAMESVILLE FCR SALE o O WITTHR | e e s ‘Auctioneer Office and Auctlon Room, No. 42 Main St, Danjelson, Ct. Auction Notice Don't forget that sale of Mr. George Bartholomew at his farm, 2 miles west from Brookiyn village, on the Hamp- ton road, on THURSDAY," MARCH 28, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., consisting of his entire herd of select lieifers and cows, and his beautiful road mare, as advertised in March 21st issue of The Bulletin, a flock of hand- some R. I Red hens. a full line of farming implements and wagons of all kinds, 4 Jot of small tools, chains, ete. in fine ‘order, several chicken brooders, hovers and ‘incubators, and § or 10 rooms full of good furniture of all kinds, o _thoroughbred Airedale puppy. This will' be a strictly bona fide sale, as Mr. Bartholomew has sold his farm and will ' vacate - Immediately. It stormy, the first fair day after, @t the same. Hour. Terms cash. GHORGE F. BARTHOLOMEIW. Prone 63-2, Danielson Div, AUCTION NOTICE Por those who are expect: smles In the near fature, T would adyies making an early appointment, so that J. C. WITTER . . Anctioneer Office, i n’ Street, Danielson,- Conn. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE MARCH 26, 1918, at 10 o'clock .4, m., I will seH at public’ anction at the farm known as the William H. Lin- coln place, situation in_the Town of Hampton, on the main highway from Hampton Hill to Abington, two and ome-half miles east of Hampton sta- tion and two 'miles . southwest from Elliotts station, the following personal property: 20—HEAD OF CATTLE—20 16 heifers, miostly “grade “Holsteins, from 2 to & years old, some soon to freshen, balance bred. during the win- ter, 1.18-months old Hoistein bull, 3 6-months old calves; 30.hens. - - HORSES, HARNESSES, WAGONS 1 “pair bay mares, aged 6 and 11, weight about 1100 pounds (if not previ. ously sold), 1 pair light team bar- nesses, 1 pair driving harnesses, 2 sin. gle arnesses; 1 single work harmess, 1 op carriage 1 two-seated democrat wagon, gy, 1 express wagon, sleighs, 3 on _poles, 1 Stewart clipping machine, 2 sets knives, blan- Kkets, robes. FARM TOOLS Ome 1 7-§ inch. iron. axle, . 13-foot team wagon, with sideboards and seat, 1 2% inch iron axle cart, with forward Wheels, 1 two-horse sled, 1 Kemp ma- nure spreader, 1 new Worcester Buck- eye mowing machine, 3-other machines, I may be able to give you a satisfac- tory date. This is my busy season. |1 Yankee take. 1 tedder. 1 sulky plow, 1 sidehill plow, 1 steel roller, 2 {flltter. > 1 fiy harrows, 1 disc harrow, 1 two- J.C. Witter |5 s 1 one-horse horse .power, 2 Hart AUCTIONEER, Holmes grain cradies, 1 12-can’ Cooley Office and Auction No. 42 S creamer, chains, bars, shovels, forks, man: a - = o ogme, No. 42 y other tools tdo numerous to men Masons’ Building Materials HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE One five-piece plush lor suite, 5 walnut marble- Chasmber 6% 4 hedsteads, 3 cot Date 5 feather beds, mattresses and other bt 3 R R i ing. E racl For Sale by stand, 1 kitchen stove, 4 parior amfu. 4 1 oil heater, 1~ two-burner _gasoli stove, I extension tables with leaves and_chairs to _match, many other number of stands, £-art Squares, eting and itting, 2 I ‘brass "PROTECT YOUR FEET® - |iGtes"Some crockers, kitehon nion A.G. 2 AE Etasbtongt PartieS 6 “cans, L P e Mfr. Cummings’ Spring. Arch Support T4 , stormy sale will ooour the ollowin das, Bagh Buite 7-8, Alice Building, Norwich - Formerly of Waterbury ~ Phone 1366-4 and lovery “article to e “wmid o the v Will be $2.90 2 100 ler. without reserve. A good caterer will attend. ‘Whitestone from Oct. 1st, 1917. $3:for a box of 50, asand. . J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin The Peck-McWilliams Co. _ JOHN G. LEWIS, Adm, o e Phone 198-4, Willimantic Div. 'WHEN YOU WANT {o put your bus. iness before the public, there is no medium _better -than thra ad- vertising columms ‘of o THERE 15 1o 2avertising medium in Bastern Connecticut equal to The' Bul- letin for business results. Dbest H. furniture of before you pect St. Falls Company 166 Yantic Street, Norwich night work on Government cloth, steady work, good pay. ‘Waitress, buy _raw furs: | Fices, Th Bldg., Room 74 J. Yurman, e 1301-4, novisd “WANTED—Second hand and antigue X Brioder. S Rene: 7 noved W in St Tel rk; good Y S oaRy West e Silk work; ay. Apply West Side ML ” ¥ 3 marisd A, GORDON, Plano Tuner, 293 Pros- febisd Tel. 1319-14. v?&@ the. ade | Bailey. State Hospital. Tel, 416 e el L U IR o] lace - ‘boss farme: George O. ., Bagite. o s PO e trom 7 a. m. to 6 p.-m. for five days er ‘week, Call at No. 211 Palmer- St. one 1034-5. mar23d MARRY IF LONELY; for results, try ‘best-and most successtul “Home r;” hundreds rich wish marriage j.strictly confidential; most relia= Ts experience; ~descriptions & Successtul ' Club” ~ Mrs. ox 536, Oakland, Calif. soon’ ble; free. Purdie, mar e e WOMEN wanted, full time salary §24 selling: guscenteed phajery to Weare 50c_an hour spare time: big spring business; experience unnecessary. dn- ternational Mills, Nerristown, Pa. mar23d .| WANTED—Cesspools” and vaults to clean. H, L. Harris, R. F. D. Noi'1, Box 139, Norwich, Ct. mar23s INVENT ~SOMBETHING: vour ideas may bring wealth; send. postal for free book; tells what to invent and how-to | obtain a patent through our - credit system. Talbert & Talbert, 4223 Tal- bert Bullding, Washington," D. C, rarsid WANTED — First class barber. at onee; steady job. good pay. Sanitary touring -car, ‘been -overhaule: F. FOR * SA steinmaner ca ion, el sale in Volumtown, Ct.; al about 1150, WANTBD—Someone o care for baby | otk anywhere, age 13 years priced fat e solite] Yok ‘harnesses, wagon, all condifion. Jewett City. i 5 cabi; -o:t e 3190, 6 o Ct., P.- O. 92, = Mowry. !fil.I—-BWyav.i‘neflu' r, 410-| S B ar28d 5 3 electric Iights furnished. rent re: excmfi'.plbnvtmkfi-fi e Bo'T ind, - fine_condi-|—, 1l exchange for a York. Plain: mar2: . SALE—Ten tons of gcod hay af farm, Salem turnpike. Y. A. F : m: ery . 10 four or five family, in first Bide ‘cire of Dfil?cth | WO TO RENT—The farm formerly owned | by J. D. Benjamin, on from’ Norwlcii to tainin ary. Benjamin, Cona. on_the state roud Preston cl!‘y. con- about 60 acres, with all neces- uildings. ~Address Charles . H, | Preston Station, Norwich, Phone 1842-3. mar22d | njamin, LARGE LOT of standin; car, five passenger, 191 n 2,000 miles. Otto Anderson. R. 'D. No. 5, -Norwich. _ FOR S rown _mare, guaranteed - soul 3. ht. - Phone 203 Mail ia. Ct. 4 s safe for women or chil age, price §100° pair $12; nearly new riving harness. §6, at rear ring St. Willimantic. FOR SALE_One 1917 Ford car, one 1916 Ford touring 1915 Ford touring car, one 1314 Ford one. 1917 Ford FOR . SALE—Juniper bean a ‘dozen, and mixed bean pol dozen: give orders early by mail. erett i Reninuin, Nerwich, ST LOCATED large farm timber, for * Maxivel mar23d | mar23d_’ - FOR SALE-—Must be 50ld by March : 00d_sound horse, price: $6 , pretty-uckskin mare, ab- $30; fop Concord bugsy; one mar23d FOR SALB—A tW0-{ON exXpress wag- on in A-1 condition, cost new $350, will sell very cheap if taken ai once; also a hack good as new, very low figure. Donnelly, Baltic. ew, will sell at ‘a arles PP marsaa and in first class H. Gilbert, Ford Agent, mar23d 7 madel, weighs nd, will ox 12, 1dren. 10 of farm business of 120 TO RENT—Rooms for light i wo_credm s TS, i| keeping 43 Union St. Cail evenings. oS %zmfl % house- ON ACCOUNT .of ill health, I will! rent the whole or part of my farm on Plain Hill. F. W. Barber, 13 Boswell Ave.,, Norwich, Conn. gas, with or without garage and' barn. Inqiire 60 Maple St. party, farm of 56 acres or more, Situ- ated one mile west of Chaplin Center; Ct. Lebanon Div. ;'re RENT_Rooms in the Alice Build- ng. “_ 1 3 runabout or delfy ery, in fine . with _detachabl tirés; Dodge 1917 runabout; ome pal gt good young mules, 2300 Jwt, Samu( - Adams, #40 Pleasant, St. nti mar20d 2 FOR SALE_A brown hotser € year old, 1350 pounds, sound an: flfit 0 Work anywhere: a pair of horses; 7 an. 8 years old, 2400 pounds. sound _am frue to_worl anywnere: also a_blac! orse, age 8," 1175 pounds, the saddle horse in = to_all harness. b s0ld very cheap, as we have no use fo them. Murphy Brothers' Stable, Wil limantic. mare0d mara2d TO RENT—Tenement six rooms, with mar20 WEM TO RENT—_On easy torms to reliale ‘hone_33-4 W. mar2id §. Vail, Yantic. Inquire of Murphy & McGarry. SRR H. touring car, one roadster; poles, $1 es, 50c a Ev- Conn.. R. m: r238 In East- acres Spoolers jVOfd_nied PAY LEARNERS Wanted At Once Experienced Weavers for APPLY. THE MYSTIC MFG. CO. MYSTIC, CONN. MACHINISTS EXPERIENCED machinists at rates of 423%c to 45c per hour, to work at Harttors, Wilimantia and &‘J’ e, ord, mantic_an ngheld. o O D BRI ING. N T A & H. R. R, Room 41, Railroad Station, New Haven, Conn. or 48 Portland St. Boston, Mass. WANTED Five .Girls, 16 years of age, $10.00 per_week, 15 Spinners, 12 Weayers, 3 Machinists, 4 Dyehouse Men, 1 § General _ Housework Women, 12 Laborers, 1 Farmhand, 3 Cardroom: Men, 4. Spoolers, 4 Wind- &rR 0 4 . FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bidg. ‘WANTED. 0ld False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. We pay up to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Removed to 154 Water St, be- tween Shetucket and Market Sts, Norwich, Con S BOOKKEEPER We want a first class accountant, 25 liable for gov- ernment draft, one that is reliable, ac- curate, and familier with manufactur- accounting. Excellent position and Applications to 35 years of age. not safary for - Fight man. must be made in own handwriting, THE ULMER LEATHER COMPANY, NORWICH, .CONN. WANTED by 4 feet. 1f you have anything to of for, get in touch with us. NORWICH: WOOLEN MILLS 1 would like to buy'a Six or Seven. ircom Cottage with modern improve- ments, centrally located. P I will pay cash for it if it suits. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 QI St CARD ROOM HELP ALSO SPINNERS Apply To - THE SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION WANTED AT ONCE MEN FOR OUTSIDE LABOR WORK. © GOOD WAGES. MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP., Employment Office. Geo. L. Chesbro USED BOXES sions approximately 2 feet by 2 feet Barber Shop, 66 BankSt, New London, C mar23d USTON’S NURSERIES Annual exhibitors at the New London Co. Fair; apple, pear plum- tsces. 255 pesch: 10c; our free price list quotes you.on all ‘other stock.. J. R. Houston & Son, Mansfield, Conn. mar23d MEN-WOMEN raise Belgian fares for us; we pay $6 pair; use cellar, back yard, 'etc.; postal brings catalogue. United Food Association, 304 W. 48th St. New York: mar23d BIG PAY and steady work for girls and women in large Tubber shoe fac- tory; experienced girls earn $10 to $18 a week; inexperienced ones paid a worth while: salary, and = givep _fres board and room while learning, wiich takes about @ month; lve town near large cities; good theatre; fine working ons; ‘company furnishes hall for dancing, athletic fields, free insurance and medical attention. Don't decide now, write today for iilustrated book- let, “A Good Job at Beacon Falls.” Ad- dress Employment Dept., Beacon. Falls Rubber Shoé Co, Beacon Falls, Conn. T SERVICE E: Norwich soo af TIONS in men and women desir- government clerkships, departmen- postoffice, railway mail, customs, lars to J. C, Leonard (former govern- ment examiner), 276 , Kenols BIdg., ‘Washington. ~mar23d WE BUY and sell tools, furniturs, stamps, false teeth, antiques or any- thing eise; old books especially want- 94, Write'or call. Louis D. Ward, 82 Water St. mar24MwWs ‘WANTED—Ladles shomid have coats and suits mado to order at Lazarow Bros.; style, fitting and workmanshin guaranteed; also plush coats steamed a specialty. Opposite Franklin Street Park. Phone 769-3. nov2lWThS under cultivation, .e ine lumber, 1,000 cords wood, adjoin- farms. 3 Dwight also hen about 3 Griswold. 1% miles trom Jewett Cit; or chicken sale $950: mo agents: rent $7 month. Connecticut, 225 acres, mated 1 0,000 ft. garage, Phone 1279, 271 Washington St. FOR RENT—Stone house of eleven rooms and bath, all modern conven- iences; picturesque acres. T Tshed rooms: aiso| FOR SALE_Twelve horses, rangim e Th ey in" weight from 1080 to 1600 povnd: some fancy ~matched _pairs. Thes horses are suitable for farm ind gen gral purposce. Evers horse guarantes as represented. 30 Jackson Place. Kil lourey's old stand, Wilimantic. Geors J mar20d mar20d grounds of four Arcta W. Coit, 6 Broadway. marisd TFOR SALE Harle: TO T—Store, centrally located, Ti perfect ‘Somdition. In suitable for grocery store, with neces Comtral Aver, Phons 1314 wary fixtures, at $1S per month. Tel 246, ‘mar13d TO RENT—_Furnished rooms for four rentlemen. Mrs. Kelly, orth High t. feb26d = SRpe a finc family cow H. H. Pendletor X0 RENT—Light storags space; lec. | Norwich. _Phone 13 marisa eTavator. one 580, or call 17 g e Water St. jan26d OR SALE—Green hard wood, mapi¢ TO RENT_] . Sckool St. Inquire at Bulletin Office. oak, beech: ash and biren, mixed, 1 and 16 inch lengths, in lois of one cor: Br ement tenement at 56 been reduced by aged owner from $ 800 to $5,300 for quick sale; mortgage for 32,500 may Temain; look this over at ‘once. Write for catalogue of 100 Dwight H. Armstrong’s Farm Agency, Danie!son, Conn. mar28d LISTED NO. 79—All around general crop farm, 140 acres, 5 Plainfield ' Junction, church, tillable, 90 pasture and wood, estimated 3,000 ties, 1,000 cords [Truit trees, 9 school, mear -store. they it cuts abou: 50 for sprigg “catalogue of 10 Danielson,” Conn. miles minutes hard wood, 300 room house, barn 40 ft. wagon Thouses, ice ‘house, corn crib. 5aid to_be In fine condition; owl the high elevation frosts, making a long season to grow crops; i« listed from owner's description, which sounds good; price for $1.000 may remain on mortgage, Write have tons all, $3.000; Armstrong’s Farm Agency. from to 50 acres £ to late hay: farme. mar? ing one ‘manufacturing village, 1% or more. F. E. Peckham, City. T, miles of two others, 4 miles from Dan- | ~js30a 1012 marisa : au- ;= — {15 aeats roads house 14 Tooms. barn| TO RENT—Furnished rooms: slso | ~FOR SALE_Four £00d lisavy horsst 100x50, tie up 37 cows, 5 horses. 2|rooms for light housekeeping. 106sound and true to worl - Iarge silos, wagon shed, carriage house, | School St. Tl 1045-3. seplld Lambert, Occum. 61 large wood - house, hen house, Wwater FOR SALE—-10 and 2 piped from spring to house ande barn = Sith Fartne: e borders' Five Mile river for % mile FOR SALE Canterbury, €t “FOR SALE—_Touring cars and frucks to use, different models, M i & Co, Garage No. Main Si FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN By order of the Prohate Court tc settle an_estate, the Giles Harringtol farm in Franklin is offered for sale. VERY PRODUCTIVE FARM FOR SALE 120 ACRES, 60 TILLABLE plhe” farm consists of ‘a_,dwelling S R use with good cellar, barn, carriage It is within five miles of the city flnouse, corn hiouse, hen house and out: of Norwich; on good road. buildings. There are abomt 60 acres o For further details, consult land, givided into pasture, woodland mowing land, oreh and planting ARCHA W. COIT ground. There is abundance o . water in wel rings and brook or the premises; 300 cords of firewooe could be cut off and sold &t gooc prices by the purchaser. 1t is an easy haul to the village of Baltic. The farm is on high ground, has granc Highest Grade Propertiss Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE or rent, 10-room house, er inside.’ near school, stenographers, write for free particu-mail route, some fruit and shade trees, ouse_and barn. wood shed. running wi acre land, situated good pldce for boarders, business, pond near by F. V. Klewin, Mystic, on price Mrs. mar23d FOR_SALE—Cresce; room house, good porches, lights, bath and toilet, hot water, Conn. "Beach; a_nine- very fine furnifure and everything first class; good beach and bathing. John F. Waite, New London, electric and cold china, mar3zd WANTED—To exchange: If the plano in your house is purely ornamental, and you are tired of dusting it every day, Why not exchange it with us for a Vietrola and enjoy the best up-to- date music? We are desirous of get- ting some used and second-hand pianos, Drop us a postal card, or 'phone Nor- wich 800, and we will have our expert examine your instrument and make| you a very liberal exchange proposi- ton. The ~Plaut-Cadden Company, , Conn. mardIThSTu WANTED—Sale now going on; we buy second-hand clothing and Shoes for men, children and boys. A: Marshak, 123 West Main St. mardd WANTED—Five bright. capable la- dies to travel, demonstrate and sell lealers; $25 to $50 per week; rail oad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Com- pany, Dept. 181, Omaha, Nebr. _mar2§ MARRY AT ONCE—If lonely, write me, and I will send you hundreds de- scriptions congenlal people, worth $1,- 000 to $350,000, wishing marriage; con- fidential. Ralph Hyde, San Francisco Cal. mar?s I DARE YOU ANSWER—Farmer, worth $80,000, lonely, will marry. For more _particulars, address Mr. Hyde, 253 Minna St, San Francisco, Calif. mar? AGENTS—Earn spending money; ev- ery housekeeper wants Blumer's’ egg saver; 25c package represents 48 eggs; a pure food product; sells like wild- fire; Mrs. Fiske made $8.25; Mrs’ Riter $6.75 in one day; S0 can you; free sam- ple. . T. Blumer, Lincoln and Roscoe, Chicago. jani2s ‘WANTED—A tailor and pants maker at $6 Main St, New London. Good wages. mar22d WANTED—Ford touring car, 1916, 1917 or 1918 model, must be in first class condition and_price reasonable. 'H. B. Bates, R, F. D. No, 1, Norwich, Ct. mar22d WANTED—To rént a small farm of few acres near Norwich. Address Farm, care Bulletin. mar22d WANTED-—More dead horses and other animals; will cart away free of charge. Julius Mattern, B, F. D, No. Norwich. mar22d WANTED—A light one-hozse farm wagon. . Phome 1703. mar22d MEN-WOMEN, 13 or over, Wanted | immediately; $100 month; thousands U. S. government war pesitions open; write witbout delay for list Frankiin .. Rochester, N. Y. Institute, Dept. 37-C. feb2sd CASHIER WANTED' for our Willi- mantic store. The Pasnik Co., Norwich and Willimantic. ‘mar20d WANTED—Trees to take down for property owmers, by ‘the job; prices Teasonable. Address J., Box 13, in care of Bulletin. mar2id WANTED—Colored girls for textile FOR SALE—At Best Vi Naval Base, on Thames ri room house, artesian well, 4 terfront, extra good beach and bathing. John F. Waite New London, Tar2id opposite . eight- tt, wa- Conn. FOR SALE—On Niantic river, ‘waterfront. 11-room modern with 2 never failing acres, about 300 ft. housé, nearly new house, water in house, all kinds of berries, trout brook, some wood. elec- tric lights; an ideal home. Waite, New London, Conin. 37 boat spring. trnit and John F. mar23d FARMS—For sale, large farms, suitable for dairy, vegetable, with and wi extra good for all farm F. Waite, FOR SALE—{itrawberry Howard No, 17, best garden College. I am the only.n lar of this and other varieti ing Progressive and bearers free. C. berry specialist, Conn. out near this city and trolley line: market write and tell me what vou want. John New. London. Conn. ry grown at Connecticut Agricultural selling this variety. Descriptive circu- Superb . Chapman, North Stonington, and small stock . or stock. products; mar23d planits. strawber- urseryman es, includ: fall straw- mar16d. FOR ors 2 driving horses, $100, $50. Brown, Plainfield, Conn. SALE—Good all around farm 1200 lbs, work anywhere, eze, $85; Danlel M. mar22d FOR SALE—7-room cottag provements, large garden, 86 Phone § for hatching. J. K. Hall. Ph mar22FTu FOR SALE—White Wyandotte esgs © with im- Oneco St. mar22d - one 1851-4. deliver 55 Wil Phone 1462. imitation leather; covered and in messes with breeching. Chase, East Killingly Hotel “FOR SALE_Having bough tin at the Shannon building, on Railroad Ave,, Baltic. TI poses. - Morris Hurwich. FOR SALE—Space for custom hatch- ing and R_1 Red baby chicks, April G. W. Adams, FOR SALE Several hundred yards pool_table, good condition Apply Erwin this tin at a reasonable price to buyers | of wagon load lots on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at the Shannon building be:used on farms and for different pur- newly har- ._mar32d t the gheet 1 will sell 'his tin can mar22d corn, Tye, several wagons S. Vail, Div Yantic. Phone 33- FOR SALE—Hay, field and nesses, farming tools, 2-inch cim plank and ‘a very fine toned Decker & Son piano. Call by appointment only. sweet and - har- W. 4 Lebanon mar2id vided_imto tillable, pasture land, abundance wood and room house, houses, some fruit. also 5 remodeled, plant; will pay while learning. Falls Co, 166 Yantic St. Frardid WANTED—To lease a tenement of §ix 1o nine rooms; must be land enough for a garden; prefer a place with barn on shed, on ‘car line, within cent fare of depot. Address Box 150, care Bulletin. ‘WANTED—Thre sh furnished rooms- for light housekeep. ing, centrally located. Write W., care Builetin. marnd ‘WANTED—Girl for general house- Work: one with experience preferred; 5004 wages paid. Apply or call at Mrs, S. Hess', 255 Williams St,, New London, Conn, mar21d, WANTED—Lady past middle age, who would appreciate a good home, to assist in light housework; no washing or ironing; references required. _Ad- dress Box 513, City. 1d " WANTED _ An_experionced grocery clerk to drive order wagon, Dearnl & Clarke, Jewstt City. Conn. marzia SITUATION WANTED by A-1 hotel chefy first class references, ff neces- sary! no objection to restaurant. W. H No._ Franklin, Conn. mar20d WANTED—First class bread baker: d wages and steady work. ‘The ‘enelon ery, 16 Main St, Westerly, X mar2id R. I Tel. 2405, — e mardld I COME TO ME for corrective scalp letin-for ‘business THERE 1s no advertising medium in Besern Commecticut squal o The Bul- treatment, facial massage, shampoo, Jair dressing, each 50 cents: manicure, ; ladies and gentlemen. Madam Lindgren, Tha: 5 -~ ndgter Thaver Bldg. Tel 13015 ' ~ v D. Donohue, Norwich, Conn. your garden on your own Rosamo. ¢ DAIRY FARM of 130 acres, well di- barns, horses, poultry and all farming tool price Tight; in town of Preston. seven miles from Franklin Square. FOR SALE — Building lots on Fo: Hill Manor, on easy payments: Westerly car and stop city limit FOR SALE—Ford touring car, per- fect mechanical condition. Inquire Scott & Clark. marzid and wood- water, 10~ ‘hen- cows, pair Francis mar21d In‘{ plan take S land; mar2ld FOR SALE—Easter hydrangeas, "znlslas. primre nias, paims, ferns, 41, SALE — Good house, 161 Mt. FOR. Pleasant ' St, across rrom improvemente, large yard: owner leav- ing for New York for business. Inquire on premises. HORSES FOR SALE, Twelve horses and mares that we have used at our coal yards the past years. We find it hard to hire any help, and will resort to trucks ‘to_deliver our coal the best. horses in Rhode young and sound; all bave been in- spected by our veterinary before being| With 10ols sud equizment, fine build- Hes, cut flowers. ing's Greemhouse, Jewett City. Phone azaleas, oses, bes Whil mar2ld school: ail mardd the auto- We have Island, all | —_———— view, and. is located on_the state high. way from Norwich to Willimantie anc is four miles from Baitic_ village ang about eight miles from Norwich, an¢ is near Meetinghouse Hill, so-calied. For further information. apply ¢ FRANK B. HARRINGTON, 102 Roose- velt Ave. or to, WILLIAM 1. SHIELDS 5 vay, Norwich, Coni. [FOR SALE SPLENDID RESIDENCE No. 36 Pearl Street contains 10 rooms and bath, ar- ranged for two families, gas, electric lights, new steam heater. All at a very low price. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 726—Phones—68 has no vacant apartments. It has some fine building 10ts in desirabje sections of the city at reasonable prices and on terms to suit. Will sell you a thoroughly modern two femily house in select residence section for less money than you can build its equai. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway THE RESIDENCE of Helen Platt Huntington 172 Washington Street FOR SALE The house has hardwood floors, electric lights, steam heater. There are beautiful grounds of about 1% acres; stately shade trecs. Get further particulars from Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway 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 bargzins in the lot. Call at 52 Broadway. FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L FOR SALE The beautiful farm of the late Samuel G. Hartshorn, containing about 127 acres land, well divided as to ulllable and pasture land, abundance of wood and some tim- ber, never failing brook, also water to house and barns: large 10-room house, in best condition, 3 barns, henhouse, 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, Norwich. | *Phones. H FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, khown as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. Posséssion given April st : Also my Gardner Lake Property. 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of land, with houses, barns, sheds, etc. . A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. FOR SALE Cottage house located, three min- utes’ walk from Thames Square. Any- one wanting a modest home at a bar- zain price canmot afford to miss in- spection of this property. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, $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 : of water, on main highway, 11-4 m to main line of railroad and 1-2 mile to thriving manufacturing age. 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 - FOR SALE 9 MCKINLEY AVENUE Property HARD WOOD.-FLOORS - TWO' BATH ROCMS 3 ENTIRELY REFINISHED INSPECTION. INVITED = FOR SALE Cottege Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, all in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to eell or rent, as I have ‘a number of people looking for Teal estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance. Room 103 Thayer Blg. i i “ FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade either for city property of equal vaiue; one 7 acres, state road, near city, modern purciitsed and all ave in nealthy con. ition. They are all fat and have never | or telephone been abused.. No horse in the barn over 9 vears old. man and w. or “mare, call_at our main stable, 435 _Plainfield St. Plainfield St. car from Place, Providence, R. 1. We If - you are a_poor ‘want a nice fat, chumpy horse office and take any Exchange will aliow three” weeks' trial froe, and will also the horses free. 435 deliver 9T. PLAIN- it a e in ‘otfice,.. Providence, _runrmf fa Andrews” Restaurant, Den- buildings; also 180 acre stock farm ings, keeps 50 head. If interested, write TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic. JamesL. Case 37 SHETUCKET STREET - deB0¢ LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black velvet handbag con- taining rosary and money. Reward if