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e Whet Is Going Un Tonight e e " 'COMMON SENSE Says it i; sl;;le—t; Cl.lt ‘coanS. and tells how they lift- - e Moving Pictures at the Breed Thea- 5 Plotures at the Davis Thea»' tures at the Auditorium | § oo i UNCEMENTS of Christ church meets rs. Joseph H.'Hall, this evening with 18 Hamlin stree AUDITORIUM. Tom Carroll and the Comedy Company Are a Big Hit— Capacity Audience Grected Players on Their Return Engagement—Two Excellent Feature Pictures Pleased. ! . You simply say to_the ‘drug man, “Give me a qua of freezone.’ er-of an ounce This.will'.cost very.little but is sufficient to remove every hard or. soft .corn_ fr X A few drops applied directly upon a tender, aehing corn should; relieve - the soreness inetantly, and” séon the entire corn, root and all, can be lifted out with the fingers without.pain. This new way to rid one's feet of corns was introduced by a Cincinnati who says that while freezone is v it dries in a moment, and seems to simply shrivel up the corn without inflaming ‘or even irritating the sur- rounding tissue or _skin. Don't let father die from infection or lockjaw from whittling at his corns, but cut this ot and make him try it. POWER CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLY COMPANY ENGINEERS and CONTRACTORS Power Piping, Heating and Ventilating Mill Repair Work Promptly Attended to OFFICE, ROOM 112, THAYER BLDG. Norwich, Conn. Musical Comedy company, Tom Carroll, delivered the goods, Last went over the goal posts nd now all that the popu- e management have ngements for big crowds for the Standing room w before the show The_opening number costiimes of the chorus and their @=ill was all that could be expected and no one wae disappointed. last evening. superb. The Four comedians put pep in several rag son youns, pretty had several changes of costumes, To sum up, every pplause, which was con- Everybody was pleased and the audience proved musical comedy and feature pictures. gular wind west store and its score of occupants by a band of outlaws and escaped convicts dice for a girl whom have captured, furnish some second episode of Vengeance—and the Woman, Greater Vitagraph's great outdoor melodrama 1, which will be seen in the Audi- toriurp theatre today and Wednesday. number got holdup of a Murdock intends to-kesp it in use on star, is the girl, and William Duncan, leading . male part, Henry Blake, her husband, sought by the outlaws. Hartford. — Miss = Harriet Enders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs’ John O. Endérs, entertained at tea the other afternoon in honor of Miss May Mor- gan, who is a classmate of Miss Enders at the Misses Masters' school, Dobbs picture was shown last Revenge, the latest William This photodrama is stirring and has an ex- Thrill follows thrill right which takes place Madame Markove, , chases after aj South Manchester—The local lodge of Moose held its~March: meeting in Foresters' hall and. elected officers for Joseph W. Flood was elected delegate to the national convention to be held next month. was chosen alternate. . 8 jen, the coming i= bearinz away in Moosehead, Russian baron o that he may win houroff, whom heart, whom deavoring to lose New Haven.—Sister Celestine Wall, principal of school, has completed 50 years of ser- vice a5 a teacher in the public schools Of this time served 35 vears as a principal of the school of which she is now in charge. In recognition of her long: service, the board of education voted to send her a-congratulatory message. Mme. Markova pertr BREED THEATRE. Sres 2 of the city. Marguerite Clark in The Seven Swans, Fatty Arbuckle in The Bellboy, the First Episcde of The Eagle's Eye, News Form an Un- 1 ri usually Atjractive Bill for Today and| 'Nopyalk-Members of. the Norwalk Teachers' assoefation met and decided to ask for an increase of 20 per cent. in salary and also stipulated that con- tracts be signed. by May 1. _the increased cost of living and claiming that they were as much enti- tled to an advance in wages as others ;| working in this country, the teachers matters in their own hands. Walilingford—The difficulty of ob- ar is not going to worry the employes of Factory L of the In- ternational Silver company for a while A pleasant surprise arrived at the factory one day recently in the shape of a whole barrel of sugar. pur- ed some time ago by Walter Kintz, d tonight at 6.30 and ents an_unusially nsisting of Marguerite ans, a charming the first episode of tied The Hidden ¢ Fiynn's startling German government's country, and the he_Hearst-Pathe week- show of the “best y 4 'not miss this one. Some 360 pounds were sold in five- pound packages to those of the fac- tory who cared to purchase. of them were glad to avail themselves of this opportunity. BRIEF STATE NEWS ¢ vote of its park com- 1l _prohibit all au- its pares at SENATE BUSY WITH WAR LEGISLATION Pasced Various Amendments to the National Defense Act. om entering Fair Haven—One of the large con- tributions to ‘Washington, April 1. — Important tion was passed today by including various amend- ments to the national defence act and separate blls authorizing demnation or Jease of land rseded for purposes and empowering president to commandeer and operate in the amount called amford saloon- an employe shipyards engaged government Westport.—In e act amendments retary of war to pre- in navigable waters en- dangered by artillery practice, trams- expiosives or other war empower the presi call for war department clerical duty men of draft age physically unfit for military service, and provide for_the enlistment o fmen outside of the draft One provision accordance with scribe zones king up the Westport, and in this emergency Town rk Edmund C. Birge is assisting. portation of ¥ telephoned ) on the veran- | da of his home when he went out the ce told him to , which he did. ages for civil specifically continues the allowance of fifty per cent. for army the war department proposed to_abolish. Another bill passed authorizes a ser- vice medal and ribbon for all resu army and national guardsmen and o ficers who have done Mexican border. Alien draft legislation was brought up by Chairman Chamberlain, of the military committee, but, was over at the Lodge, of Massachusetts, of the for- relations committee, which considering the proposed draft treaties with Great Britain and Canada. is the Trowbr of the John Cox estate. It is establishfaent. Among the contributfons the American committee ian relief for the was one from fer Armenian 2 week ending 2 of Senator The total contributions for amounted to $66, farmera made a veek to Overlook farm, where Carter Z. Muyrdock had a demonstra- tion given of the first German newspapers - announce ' the death in Berlin. of Imhoff Pasha, Ger- many’s military instructor in Turkey and assistant to the late Marshal von tractor engine to Meriden. satisfactory and Mr. 'FOR SALE FOR SALE. Three hundred (300) acre farm, lo-| cated one (1) mile from Willimantic Postoffice; 150 acres fertile soil, 40 acres standing wood, all kinds of ma- chinery and a fine lot of stocl 0 bushels of potatoes, 3 wells -of fne water and large orchard; one of the best farms in Eastern Connecticut. For further particulars, call on L. R, CHORGH, 55 Broadwas, Norwicn ot {Only ~first-class | man need ‘| B. GALLUP . AUCTION APRIL 6, 1018, Starts 1030 Shar 1t stormy, auctiom -will ta‘ie place on next: fair: week day. pair. ox yokes, 33 goods and some junk. This place is located at Chaplin, Bed- lam Four Corners, about 2 miles. from North Windham and about 2 miles from Chaplin. formerly known as the Edwin Hall place. ERNEST E. LINCOLN. LEGAL NOTICES. SPRINKILIE NOTICE Any person who obtained a written permit from the Board of Water Com- missioners to use City Water for sprinkling purposes during the season of 1917, can use the water at the same rate during this 1918 s:ison, without obtaining a permit, anl unless notice to the contrary is received at (he Board of Water Commissicners’ Offive, on or before July 15th, 1915, it will be taken for granted that it is used. AlL bthers Infanding to uss water for sprinkling purpysss, tenants in- cluded, must obtiin a wrircen permit. The sprinkling season is frum Aprii st to Sept! 30th. i BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS, 'OHARLES W. BURTON, Cashier. NOTICE TO GRANT ADMINISTRATION AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at North Stonington, within and for the District of North Stonington, on the 30th day of March, A. D. 1918. Present—CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. Estate of Ursula M. Main, late of North_Stoningten, in said District, de- ceased. Martin W, Main of Boston, Mass, appeared in ‘Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasoas therein set forth, that an instrument ‘purporzing io bo the last will and testament ‘of said 1:duers testamentary thereon be gran Whereupon. Tt Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in North Stonington, in said District, on _the 13th day of April, A. D. 1918 ‘at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice of the pendency, of said petition, and of said earing thereon, be given hy the pub- lication of this order <hr in The Norwich Bulletin,” a rewspaper having a_circulation i1 t.id District, at least ten days prin: 1o the date i said hearing, and ‘hat return be made to_this Court. ~ 2 The above and forése copy of record. CHAR{ES C. is a true apr2d NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE_HELD at Norwirh, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 1st day of April, A. D. 1918 Present—NELSON. J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Eva Kahn, late of Gris- wold, in said District, deceased. Oriered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said dezeased to bring in their claims against said estate within six months from this date by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the sign- post nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town. and by publishing the same once in 2 newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make return to this Court. NELSON I. AYLING, Judge. The above and feregoing is a true copy of recard Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE. i creditors of sald de- ceased are v notified to present their claims zgainst said estate to, the undersigned at Jewett City, Conn. withip the time limited in the above and foregoing order. CLARENCE H. KAHN, apr2d Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 1st day of April, A. D. 1918 Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge Fastate of Abby J. Kenyon, late of Lisbon, in said District, deceased, Ordered, That the Administratrix with the will annexed cite the the creditors of said deceased to bring in_their claims against said estate within six months from this date. by posting a notice to that effect. together with a copy | of" this order, on the signpost nearest ito the place ‘where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a news- paper having a circulation in said Dis- trict; and_make return to this Court, NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. ‘The above and foregoing is a true sopy of record, Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the nndersigned at P. O. Box 180, Jewett City, Conn.., within the above and foregoing order. FLORA BARRETT. Adminfstratrix with the will annexed. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich. on the 1st day of April,| A D 1818, Present—NEISON J. AYVLING, Judge. Estate of Caroline V. McKee, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. James McKee of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying. for the reasons thersin set forth, that an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said_deceased be admitted to probate. Whereupon, It Ts Ordered, That said petition be hicard and determined at the Probate’Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said_District, on the 6th day of April,.A. D. 1918 at 10 o'clock in ‘the forendon. and that notice of the pendency of said vedition. and of said earing thereon, be given by tha pab- lication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said Districh at least threé Jays prior to the date of said hearing, and that re- turn be made to this Court, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. ttest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, aprad g Clerk. " NOTICE I arr going to New York for a few days: for a sale. From now on my place of business will be on. Vergason Avenue, Norwich Town, Conn. YURMAN, Furrier room Cottage with modern improve- ments, centrally located. Central Bidg. he time limited in| Good Pay. | Winchester Woolen: Co. As I.am going to give up farmingi| and move to the village, T will sell at public auction) the following: 9 head of cattle: 1 Jersey, due in May, 5 years old; 1 Guernsey, due in. May, b years old} 2 Jersevs. due - this summer; 1 Holstein buil, 1 vear old in May, 1 pair red steers, 2 years old in July, all brol i1 Chester White sow, due_in May; 3 good farm horses. good drivers and 'good workers; 1 United States cream. separator, 1 - two-horse team wagon, 1 surrey, 1_democrat wagon. 2 buggies, harnesses. 2 pair heavy tackle blocks with 150 feet of rope:to each 55 R. L pullets, now laving, also 1 goose, mow laving. 7 barrels of good cider, some household WANTED SOBER INDUSTRIOUS MEN Good Pay American Strawboard Co. THAMESVILLE 1 would like to buy a Six or Seven- I will pay cash for it if it suits. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff St. s Horses to Stable, 127 Frankiin St. Tel. 10. aprzd WANTED—A com] en't 1 for chmibe G rmaid; no washing. Mrs, George| W. Lane, 380 Washington St. .Tel. 411, Bl SR LB _ WANTED—Position as boss farmer by 'a thoroughly competent man who' can furnish the best referencés. Write G. O. Mills; Dayville, Ct. -I»Dfld__. WANTED—A place to do chores for my board; willing to do any light work. _Joseph Wilson, Norwich Town. R R TSR T WANTED—Paperhanger and painter; come_ready to work at once.. 26 Main St, Jewett City. apr2d ‘WANTED—By May 1st. five or six room temement. Tel. 1162, apr2d “F."—Please call me up at once. Very sick. M. apr2a WANTED — Experienced washmaj also_two girls for flat work ironing. Apply at Rogers’ Domestic Laundry. 91 Chestnut St. ‘mar3od WANTED — Retail shoe salesman. Address, stating experience, A, B. C., Bulletin_ Office. ‘apr2d WANTED—Man at Norwich _Steam Laundry. apr2d WANTED—Country girl for general housework; good pay, good hom washing, ironing or pastry _cooKing. Address H. E. H., Bulletin Office. apr2d 3 1914 Ford delivery. 62 Shetucket St. l s fl;"}.'-'xan:a‘?a! 'arm - mac] neryw._ e N _si:’ncfl.d etinon, “Connr_aprafus TO RENT room fo eman yhrce min- THE souDIEm. Wtes” wall rom Franiils Sqvare. Io fepiarrod Prrmished FOR SALE—O) 1917 .Ford deliver: car, A-1 conlfl'fl':):n every way; éne o and Sallubryc ofy Jgvat £ I AT Tonning o 8§ . Stucket B - aprid 1914 Overland, good B order. C. 8. Pebkimr apr2d FOR SALE—A bay horse 10 years old; must be sold; reason..have bought a machine. Inquire 152 West Main St., Saloon, W. Bendett & Co. apr2d FOR SALE — Harley-Davidson twin motoreycle, in perfect condition. In- quire at 52 Central Ave. Phone 1314. apr2d / O FOR SALE—House with from one to four acres of good land. Inquire 53 Otrobando Ave, Norwlel Town, Ct apr; « FOR SALE—200 acres of woodland, 4,000 cords of wood, mostly hard wood, within 8 miles’of Norwich, good road, 100 acres in Salem, 100 acres in Mont- ville. Samuel McDonald, Colchester, apt2TuThS s e M FOR SALE—White Wyandottes ex- clusively, birds direct from J. C, Fishy el's Egg-a-Day line, _prize winnin no| trap-nested stock; ezgs, $1.50 per 1 J. H. Sandberg. Norwich, Conn., R. No. 7. Trading Cove Yards. Phone 646-; apraTuFs ‘WANTED—A woman of medium age to work in storeroom;-a good home and good pay for the right party. Ap- play at the Wauregan Hotel. _apr2d FOR SALE—Six camp chairs, one parlor stove, washing machine, two trunks, ~Sale, 2 to 4 p. m. Wednesday, 416 Main St. apr2d A. GORDON, Piano Tuner, 298 Pros- pect St. Tel 1319-14. feb15d WANTED—Ladies shouid have coats and suits made to order at Lazarow Bros’: style, fitting and workmanshis guaranteed; also plush coats steame a specialty. Opposite Franklin Street Park, Phone 169-3, noy21WThs WANTED—_Woman for general work. Apply at once at’ the Columbian House. | aprid " WANTED 60 Laborers, 50 girls for the Beaches, 35 Weavers, 16 Spinners, 3 Table Waitresses, 2 Farmers, § girls to work in stores, 4 first-class Machinists, 15 women Spoolers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro SALESLADY WANTED GODD PAY—STEADY POSITION THE OLEVSON CO. WANTED—A first class loom fixer on woolens; ~all new Knowles looms; g00d pay and steady job, Reply A. C., care of “Bullef mar30d WANTEDThe State Civil Service Commission will hold tests April 22, 1918, for stationary engineer, fireman, watchman-fireman-janitor, and matron for state institutions; good salaries, with maintenance; send for informa- tion ‘circular and application. _State Civil Service Commission, Room 13, Capitol, Hirtford, Ct. mar30d FOR SALE—An old established ice|St and wood business in Baltic: also the followiing property, sconsisting af a dwelling _house, barn, sheds, garage, etc. Apply G. A. Cote, Baltic. apr2d cont o o i | Lest 1e shodh hesitate with memeless: © Tmen. 65 High St. FOR RENTLar; o respectab RENT—Furnish tleman, Marion Bldg. 326 Main St quire Albers, 76 Washington St. aprid (Weaken him not with gTief; with use- TO RENT — Six. ¢ S esterly car and stop m?xmufiguqnqum; Mne. | Test he Topy ¢he ieast of Dbis| mnfi‘n’&wufi.hmua! To pein mgfif‘murdfl he Or worse than death, and fils worse TO RENT—S(: of six rooms, modern improvements, at No. 4 Thames St. Inquire A. Kramer, i0 Thames St. TO RENT—Three ments at new remodeled Potter biock, all modern improvements; stores at 14 Thames St American Waste and Mednl West Main St. X tenements 331 West o James Grabam. Tei. 4 5.3, |To lve in wreck of life through shat-| Gome 7% 75 e gomet 4 wesk, & 3 mortal silence and mo roken four-room tenc-| A1l twat rematns of Mm -shds of heaven. i B e | Cold on the-hills ke Mes, mor whall Tore 216 e g4 | Come back to her who waits . . . Who waits in vain, TO RENT Modera flaz, five mwoms or | —Judith Lytton, in Londoa Observer. more, with hennery and garden. Mis. ' Kingsley, Maple S{. Phoza. wmarl€d SOLILOQUY. ecress Archa 70 RENTFuruished rooms for four 7 North High| 1o Him, our King, all hoarded homors FOR RENT—Stone house of eleven Fie oom: couvou- | OB, Mary. mother, most aivine. T pray. Tonta: e et Tty ot four | How couidst thy keep thy secret yei 63 Broagway. conceated wood and jield TO RENT_Store, contrally located, the Birth of spri PR T Ry e et pranas o} RS = so gay? sary fixtures, at $13 per month. Tel arn unto rid -y e Diast thou not yearn the wor ¥? d to_sa: 1 Wait! Bre long He comes, thy Sword and Shield! yiela!” TO RENT—Light storage space; elec. tric elevator. or call 77 jan26d Or,—thou wast human—daid that mite that lay Bensath {1y hoart bring only tholy FOR SALE—Oe dappled gray horse, age 6 years, 1200 pounds: onme brown horse, ‘age 6, 1375 pounds; ome bay horse, age 8 1200 pounds; one bay horse, age 9, 1100 pounds; one chest- nut horse, age 8, 1050 pounds; - one black horse, age 7, 1200 pounds; also a high class saddle horse, age 8, 1175 pounds; these horses are all sound, and honest to work, single or double; will sell for one-hali what they are worth, as we have no further use for them. Murphy Brothers’ Stable, Willi- mantic. apr2d FOR SALE—50 little pigs, ready to go April 25; call and see them today; don’t wait until tomorrow; also three sows coming in, four shoafes, one new miler cow and calf. P. A’ Nawrockl, Yantie, Conn. apr2d WANTED—Rooms or apartment; young married couple, mno children, would like room .and board with pri vate' family, or a small furnished apartment. Address Lieut..T. G. March, Hotel Mohican, New London, Conn. mar30d REFINED YOUNG LADY as appren- tice, to learn hairdressing, scalp treat- ment, facial massage, shampooing, etc.; finest parlors of this kind in Conn.; ap. plicant must live at home. Call morn- ings. Madam Lindgren; 106 Thaver Bldg. mar30d FOR SALE—A good farm of 71 acres, situated in the town of Preston, on the state road to Preston City, 3% miles from city of Norwich, -divided into mowing and pasturing, with plenty of wood, mever failing well of water; buildings_in_good condition. For par- ticulars, inquire of J. D, Pfeiffer, after 6 p. m.. at 22 Fairmount St., Norwich. aprzfuThs FOR SALE—White Wyandotte eggs for hatching. J. K. Hall. Phone 1851-4. mar22FTu WANTED — Trees to take down for property owners, by the job; prices reasonable. Address.J., Box 13, in care of Bulletin. mar29d WANTED—A woman for general housework; no cooking; good wages. Phone 915-4. mar29d FOR SALE LiveBullMoose FOR SALE A Giant of the Northern Canadian Forests, 5 Years Old, Weighs 900 Ibs., a Handsome Mild Tempered Animal, Can ke Driven in Harness; Will Have Magnificent Antlers in Fall, Suitable for Exhibition Purposes or Might be Wanted as Mascot by Some Lodge of Moose. Write or Call on Alexander Duha- mel, Cottage St., Danielson. WANTED_Dish washer; no_Sunday work. Apply City Lunch, _mar29d " WANTED—Two girls to operate power driven machines for making parcel post mailing bags; piece work; permanent position. Brook Hill Manu- facturing Company, Danielson, Conn. Tel. 227-12 Danielson. mar29d WANTED—Roller coverer, cot ce- menter for Rhode Island_shop; good wages. Boyd's Textile Bureau, 339 Butler Exchange, Providence, R. I. mar2sd WANTED—Man for work in_grocery store. ' Address Grocer, care Bulletin. mar26d FOR SALE—Pair of horses weigh 2800_extra good workers. James Down- ing Plainfield, Conn. Tel. 22-5 Moosup Div. aprid TFOR SALE Pair five vear old oxen and a_quantity of seasoned oak plank. M. E. Blacker, Route 2, Norwich. aprid FOR SALE Private party would like to dispose of a very handsome round turned mare, sound, § years old, weight about 1100, used to all kinds of farm work, and a splendid driver; we want her to go to a good home, as she has always had one; price low to right party. Call at private residence, 57 Main Willimantic, Ct. aprid FOR SALE—A thousand strawberry plants, 10c a dozen, 50c a hundred. In- quire T. E, Babcock. Tel. 366-2. mar30d FOR SALE — House, seven rooms, bath and all moderm improvements, newly renovated, at a very low price; five minutes’ walk _from _Franklin Square. Apply D. L. Jones. Bust Great Plain._Tel. 73 mar30d ARE.YOU HANDY?—If you are, you can get a pretty new spring hat for 97c or $1.47; few cents, The Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich and Willimantic. mar25d WANTED—Aged women to care for at my home. Osceola Farms, R. F. D., Hampton, Conn. mar25d Please Take Notice FARM FOR SALE 86 acres land, 25 acres tillable, 50 acres heavy timber, house, § rooms, in good condition, barn 30x40, wood shed, Wwagon shed, I’ poultry house: bators, cultivators, plow: 3 incug u k all” smafl tools, variety of fruit, delivered. ten minutes to school and ‘store. All yours for one thousand dollars. Want to purchase two two-tenement houses, centrally located. R. S. BARTLETT, Central Blig., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE % MCKINLEY AVENUE Atiractive Residence s Property W HARD WOOD FLOORS TWO BATH ROOMS ENTIRELY REFINISHED INSPECTION INVITED JamesL. Case 37 SHETUCKET STREET $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 miles to main line of railroad and 1-2 mile to thriving manufacturing village. 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, Teleohone 2365 Another car load just here. They are a nice lot of chunks and business horses, in pairs and single, all well broken. Come and see them. Tel. 536-3. ELMER R. PIERSON Masons’ Building Materials e 4 OF ALL KIND” 3 For Sale by The Peck-McWilliams Co. DBE THRIFTY_—Save one-half of the price on_your new Baster coat, hat or dress. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich and Willimantic. mar2id WANTED—A capable gardener, to work by the day. lnquire at The Bul- letin Office, mar25d PETER’S HUT broad leaf wrapper cigar, three for 25c; Don Julian shade grown wrapper cigar 10c, three for 25c, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. mar23d WANTED—By a married man, a po- sition on a gentleman's place; handy,in and about the house and horses. 'J. W., Glasgo, Ct. mari4d WANTED—Three girls for marking and sorting; g0od pay and steady work. Troy Steam Laundry, Franklin St, marl2d WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our pric before you sell, A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- lin St.” Tel. 717-3. novéd WANTED—Assistant window dresser for the Norwich and Willimantic stores. Norwich. Inguire The Pasnik Co., at and buy 38 high class sample silk dresses worth up to $35 which we will sell for §$14.97. This is an extraordinary bargain. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich and Willimantic. mar2d ; the trimmings cost but a|Phone 95 NTED—About 35 women to 100k FOR SALE—7-Toom cottage with im- proyements, large garden, $6 Oneco St. FOR SALE—First class bay horse, weight about 1050, used on my delivery wagon. Justin Holden, 6 Franklin St. mar39d ¥OR_SALE—Pea brush. A. J. Ben- nett, Vergason Hill, Norwich Town, Conn. “FOR SALE—New late 1917 five pass. light six_Volie. Auto Sales, Company, 13 Bath St._Tel. 749. mar27d FOR SALE—Two MoCaskey account the registers: one holds 400 accounts, other 250 accounts; good condition. Grover & Caron, 45 Broadway. mar26d FOR SALE_Te® tons of good hay at the Mowry farm, Salem turnpike. Bailey. ar23d ided into tillable, pasture and wood- land, abundance wood and water, 10- room house, remodeled, barns, hen- houses, some fruit, also 5 cows, pair horses, poultry and all farming tool: price right; in town of Preston. seven miles from Franklin Square. Francis D. Donohue, Norwich, Conn. _mar2ld FOR SALE_PBight-room cottage with steam heat, a summer house, good barn, three large hen houses, one large brood house. and land enough to keep two cows and a horse the year round; also ‘a first class pasture with never- failing spring; 30 fruit trees and a large grape arbor; situated in the city of Willimantic, on Mansfield Ave, ten minutes’ walk from postotfice or depot. Good terms; will take part payment and balance 'in mortgage. Joseph Mor- ris, Willimantic. WANTED—Lady past middle age, who wouid appreciate a good home, to assist in light housework; no washing i_references required. ~Ad- 13, Cit mar21d GIRLS WANTED—Girls for all de- partments; good wages. West Side Silk Mi mar15d WANTED. Steady Work Apply C: M. ROBERTSON CO. Montville, Conn. WANTED. Old False 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 CO. Removed to 154 Water St., be- tween Shetucket and Market Sts, Norwich, Conn. WANTED JOB PRESSMAN s . and e CYLINDER PRESSMAN Enquire at BULLETIN JOB ROOM CARD GRINDER WANTED STEADY WORK AND GOOD WAGES ASEPTIC PRODUCTS CO. EAST KILLINGLY, CONN. Whitestone Cigars wiil be 33.90 a 100 from Oct. 1st, 1917, B Same rate per thousand. . - "0 °F °0 J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin st FOR SALE—Ford runabout or deliv- ery, in fine shape, with detachable tires; Dodge 1917 runabout; one pair of good young mules, 2300 wt. Samuel Adams. 440 Pleasant, St, Willimantic. mar20d N FOR SALE—Touring cars and trucks, ready to use, different models. = M. Rozycki & Co. Garage No. Main St ‘marzed FOR SALE Cottage house located three mrin- utes’ walk from Thames Square. Any- one wanting a modest home at a bar- gain price canmot afford to miss in- spection of this property. . For full particulars, inquire 'of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwi FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’'s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. Possession given April Tst. Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 water front, fine grove and 85 acres of land, with houses, barns, sheds, etc. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. Pure Bred White Collie Intelligence and beauty unsurpassed. A housshold companion. A guard for the home. For particulars write to LAURA G. JACOBS, DANIELSON, CONN. joy? TO RENT—Be ement tenement at. 56 School St Tnquire at Bulletiu Office, | Di0st for one moment motherhood's TO RENT—Furnished rooms housekeeping, School St. Tel. 1045-3. fond hopes .|Become ‘obscurea by thoughts ot als0 Calvary?— 106 | That shadow—did it hang about thy seplld boy?- ‘But thou, not with a faith that blindly FOR SALE '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 ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Propertiss Telephone 1334 63 Broadway gropes, Didst love and wait with meek hu- mility, —Laura Cromer Hemingway. Kingstreet, S. C. HUMOR OF THE DAY “Drunk again, John!” “So am I, meenister; so am I"— Cassell's Saturday Journal. Patient—Doctor, why does a small cavity seem so large to the tongue Dentist—Just the natural tendency of the temgue to exaggerate, I sup- pose.—Judge. “What are the twins called?™ “Henrietta.” “Centainly not. One Henry and the other Ett: Boston Transcript. “I hear ‘Banger's son has been made president of his company. Didn't know he Mad any particular ability.” ) FOR SALE SPLENDID RESIDENCE No. 36 Pearl contains 10 rooms and bath, ar- ranged for two familics, electric lights, new steam heater. All at a very low price. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724—Phones—68 “On the contrary. He married the danghter of the head of the union that controls the company."—Life. “T have read that the most danger- ous thing a girl can do is to throw her arms around a man in case the boat upsets.” ’ h, said the man. “Perhaps se. This boat is perfectly safe, however. Louisville Courier-Journal. “Who is really boss in your home?" inquired the abrupt person. ‘Well,” replied Mr. Meekton, “of course, Henrietta assumes command of the pug dog and the canary. But 1 can say pretty much what I like to the gold fish."—Washington Star. “Why don’t you think Mr. Neurich clever? He thinks he shines at a banquet.” gas, “I know he imagines he is a wit. but the only ‘sharp thing that ever FURNISHED SEASHORE|cume out of his mouth at toe, teble COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT |..oeficn, S5 wPhmen ine va was a knife."—I “The defendant,” ~ cautioned his lawyer, “is presumed to be innocent until proven guilty mint and I can’t stretch my amagin- at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant|ation that fur.’—Kansas City Jeur- and along the also accessible Seashore Farms.| “Say the word that will make me Send forbooklet. 2 “Yes. No is the word.that will IFrank W. CoQy)|mac ou tapsy, sitnoush you mav WESTERLY, R. I Island | nal. not realize it now.’—Birmingham Herald. . L neadit 1 DAIRY FARM of 130 acres, well di- FOR SALE The " beautiful Norwich. FOR SALE Tenement and|sent to the Italian front by the Ameri- Business Blocks, Building Lots, all in|can Red Cross. These kitchens on List your pro-|wheels furnish hot food for seldiers in perty if you care to eell or rent, as Ifthe first line tremches. TFour addi- | have a number of people looking for|tional rolling canteen wnis are to be real estate investments. 1 WILLIAM F. Real Estate and Insurance. Thaver Bldg: | curtailment of building operations in | i ' overnment most urgently | The Norwich Housing Co. || which the gxteramen: | has no vacant apartments. It has some fine building lots in desirable | 3"t the colors. Those residing in sections of the city at reasonable §l|the United Kingdom must send to the prices and on terms to suit. Will | director of Belgian family house Telephone 1334 TFARMS FOR EXCHANGE. !m Lisbon the president, JMador Two excellent farms; can trade either | for cit; roperty of al one 7" acros, Siate road, near city, modern | he bad sained during his rectat tour of Duildings; also 180 acre stock farm |the country demonstrated the ster- with tools uud -uul;n:m, fine build- | mination of Portugal to contimye ings, keeps 50 head. If interested, Wrile | without faltering her miitery effort on TRYON'S AG] Wi illimantle. Ot —_— LOST AND FOUND LOST—In Norwich, or on wo2d to|cine. auto tire, size Catarsti Melicine bas Sterling make, No. 74,757; The Fleisch- | taken by cxtarrh sufferers for the man Compan e notify W. C. Foster, 17 Wiliow St, Git7, | lsnewzn 23 the and receive reward. Fal's FOUND—Lady's ariving slove. Tel | porouf s o D s oo "Ta Quaker Hill, LOST—Satur 'THERE 's ne advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- létin for business resuits. 7 THE KALFIDOSCOPE On his return to Cairo_today from inis visit to the ‘Sudan, the Duke of Connaught will invest recently ap- the late > British Empire conts pointed members of the Bri el Sining 1| Order at the British residency. and pasture abundance of wood and some tim- ber, never failing brook, nd, - The government committee of the susp water Bl New York stock exchange has pro- barne, § | hibited the “circulation of sensational henhouse, icehouse and other build- f(war rumors of a character likely to ings, located in town of Franklin, §|affect quotations of securities. near Smith's Corners and state road. S e For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONGHUE Central Building, A message from Bombay, dated Feb. 23, states that the. condition of Lord | Willingdon, governor of the Bombay | presidency, who recently met With an accident while hunting, is much im= proved. Two “rolling canteens” have been sent out next week. Mr. McAdoo, in a letter urging the the United States during the war, said | “puilding operations absorb the very material, class of labor, and money | | ‘Belgians born in 3839 have been call- recruif - % Grosvenor place, London, S. ne sell you a thoroughly modern two §| ONERON P 6%y (90BN A inquiry select residence form, duly filled by them. section for less money than you —P can build its equal. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent [|dropped two tons of explosives on the 63 Broadway f| visible effects. The return of our eir- men was effected without damage.”— Italian Naval Commmuntue. ] ? At a meeting of allied Jipi i Paes, said that the lflm-“ the side of the allies. s SR 2 T not be cuted by Hall's Catacsh Medi- 30x3%, Finder | thirty-five years, and most Taliable 3 apr2d_ | caiarrin . elling . the Zrom Sprtd | LISCY SR heditne the Sieased Dors v morning, going from | tons. School St. to Chappell's, black pocket, O fil:: ”‘ book, containing two kéys and sum of | MeZZne et T3 School St, or Bulletin Office. keadth, =St LOST_Friday, a gold chain and p dant. Finder leave at Bulletin Office and receive reward. : king FHalls e e once and geL o of 1+ testimontals, fras. . CHENEY & CO., 1viedd, & 3 aprzd #old by ail druzgists, 7ie. S ap