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What Is Going On Tonight Myrkie-Farder Company at the Devis Moving Pietures at the Breed Thea- SStoving Piotures at the Auditorium Serwich Stationary Engineets’ Asso- No. & meets in Bl Block, ck Fost, No. 1, G. A. R, meets Court of Norwich, No. 63, F. of meets in Foresters' Hall. 'White Cross Council, No. i3, K. of C., 1 new novelties for this. Jsfim dance, ‘which starts at 815" —— ‘Mrs. J. B. Bates Sells House. Mrs. J. B‘;‘ Bates has sold ;mou;'n the agency of Francia D. Donohue her two-tenement house located at No. 25 Bast Baltic street to Rocco Sabatino, ‘who buys the property for a home, he occupying one of the tenements. el b o C. E. Executive Committee to Meet. The executive committee of the meets in Sunlight Building. ANNOUNCEMENTS AUDITORIUM. | King Musical Comedy, Featuring Tom Carroll, Continues to Draw Large | Audiences at This Popular Theatre— Harry Morey, Vitagraph Star, in & ig Feature, His Own People, Com- edy-Drama of Irish Life, a Hit. To an audience that enjoyed every minte of the program, the King Mu- eical Comedy company again present- ed that funny little playlet, Drop It and Run. Today this company will uffer an entire change of program en- titled The Sporting Duchess, present- ing mew scenery, new comedy, Songs nd specialties. Mr. Carroll, Hebrew ‘omedian, and Joe Baker are seen at their best in this offering, so Mr. Donovan, soloist, and Miss Careron. On Saturday there will be four cvm- plete shows, 1.30, 3, 6.15. 8.10. Arthur Donaldson again registers as one of the most finished character actors in photoplay as Shamus Reilly, the Irieh schoolmaster in His Own People, the Greater Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature, which will be seen in the Auditorium theatre today. In this charming drama of Irish life, written by William Addison Lathrop, the leading roles are taken by Harry Morey and Gladys Leslie, and others in the cast are Betty Blythe William Dunn and Stanley Dunn. A very funny Big V comedy com- pletes this fine show. BREED THEATRE. Mammoth Double Bill Today and Sat- urday—Enid Bennett in The Keys of the Righteous, Ruth Clifford in The Savage, | Charlie Chaplin in Work, and Hearst-Pathe News. Today and Saturday the Breed will present a mammoth bill which is Norwich Local Christian _Endeavor Union, will meet in the Y. M. C. A. building on Saturday at 3 o'clock. A stronz Zionist movement has as- sumed large dimensions in Russia as a result of Mr. Balfour’s declaration in favour of Palestine for the Jews. The mot has - aroused . warm viapathy £0r EAEiADA M e wooie opposed by the Bolshevists. SANFORDS Comforts Stomach Bowels and Nerves Purest and best of warming: stomachics. Good for weak stomachs, tired nerves and aching muscles. . Helps pre- vent colds, chills and grip. Alwayshealthful and helpful ‘When purchasing Idok for the Owl Trade Mark it ool Pt et LOST AND FOUND LOST—Sunday afternoon, March 31st, on the East Side, a hunting case lady’s gold watch, with initials V. L. engraved on it. Finder please leave at Bulletin and get reward. aprod LOST—Wednesday morning, between CHff St. and Car Station, a pair of gold rimmed eyeglasses. Call 915-12. Re- ward. aprsd | headed by Enid Bennett in The Keys of the Righteous, a tense drama of the days when the “best man won.” This is a powerful drama of thrills, hair- raising suspenee and rapid fire action in the primitive copper country, and the cast includes Earl Rodne: Nickols, Josef Swickard, Ca Gertrude Claire and Melbourne Mac- Dowell. Dainty Ruth Clifford will also be seen in The Savage, a rugged story of the northwest. Beautiful photography, reflecting the wonders of natural sce- nery, disclosed among the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, will featur tiful screen version of Elliott J. Claw- son's story. Charlie Chaplin in Work, a 30-minute scream, and the Hearst- Pathe News will complete the bill for today and Saturday. a the presentation of this beau- vellow and white, Rewsrd If returned |3 Weavers, 16 Spinners, 3 Table|mom: 3 flerks at Washinglon; 3100 e A to George Patnode, 452 Pleasant St,|Waitresses, 2 Farmers, 3 girls to work|“How to Get Appointment.” Franklin|shed, wagon hLouse. hen house 125 Willimantic. Tel. 138-12. apr4d |in stores, 4 first-class Machinists, 15| Institute, Dept. 32-D., Rochester, N. Y.|hog house and vard: buildings nicely women Spoolers. mar2sd }’“Efi"d and in_the best' o Yepair: 20 ruit trees, large shade trees; a more FOR SALE FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU WANTED _Horses to clip, at Hodge's | qegirable and pleasanter Home It would Central Bldg. Geo. L. Chesbro |Stable. 137 ¥ranklin St. Tel. 10. 20r2d|pe” farg to find; a. splendsd one.man FOR SALE — House, seven rooms, ‘WANTED—Position .as_boss farmer|farm: property much better than rep- bath’ and all modern improvement: ewly ‘Fenovated, at a very 10w price;| 1 would like to buy a Six or ‘Seven- fcan furnish the best references. Write|for catalogue of 100 farms. D. H. five minutes’ walk _from h-apgklin tooniiCottage’ With modern improve-| SO CMILis DAY FIBAGH 8 - fapsd |} Armatrong s “Bagm Asency, ' Daplelsgn, Sauare. Appiy. D. L. Jones. Bast Great | ont. contrally located, WANTED—A place to do chores for FOR SALE_First class bay horse, welght about 1050, used on my delivery wagon, Justin Holden, § Frankiln St. mar3: FOR_SALE—Pea brush. A, J. Bén- nett, Vergason Hill, Norwich Town, Conn. FOR SALE—New late 1517 five pass. light six Velie. - Auto Sales Company, 13 Bath St.Tel. 749. mar27d MYRKLE-HARDER CO. In David Belasco’'s Wonderful Phy, The Heart of Wetona, Tonight at the Davis Theatre. As old as you may be in the prac- dce of playgoing, you are probably susceptible to the call of the wild and #till young to the lure of the west, as & epreads itself in the spacious times g€ fowing imagination. In Heart of ‘etona it is still the struggle of sex that commands the vital interest, and after all this is the only real struggle known to mankind. Wars may come and go, but the battle of sex goes on forever. David Belasco, the world's greatest stage producer, recognized this and made the most of it in this great play of Indian life. Miss Myrkle will be seen to excel- lent advantage as Wetona, Mr. Bertin as Mr. Harding. Myrkle-Harder prom- ises a regular Belasco production. Tomorrow, Little Peggy O'Moore, ons of the company’s best offerings. FOR SALE—Two McCaskey account registers; one holds 400 accounts, the other 250 accounts; good condition. Grover & Caron, 45 Broadway. mar26d FOR SALE—Ten tons of g0od hay at the Mowry farm, Salem turnpike. Y. A. Bailey. mar23d DAIRY FARM of 130 acres, well di- vided into tillabie, pasture and wood- land, abundance wood and water, 10- room house, remodeled, barms, hen- houses, some fruit. also 5 cows, pair horses, poultry and all farming tools; price right; in town of Preston, seven miles from Franklin Square. Francis D. Donohue, Norwich, Conn. mar?1d time r BOTTLE CO. WANTED Girls and Boys to learm trade, 44 hour week, time and one-half for ‘overtime, good|; pay. ; AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. WANTED Janitors for Factory Work APPLY AT ONCE, MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP, EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Send by parcel check by return mail. monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 154 Water St., Established 1872, WANTED TOST—A shepherd dog, one year old, {60 Laborers, 50 girls, for the Beaches; and one-half for over- WANTED. mantic. - Tel: 5765, > apT4d_5apon shed, hen houses! goes with e tecth. Don't matter it || “"WANTED Two experienced sales. | this place, § cows, 1 heffer, 1 horse, We pay up to $15 per set. || ladies to work ina cloak and suit de- |flock hens, 2 pigs, business wagon, post and_receive We buy dia- between Shetucket and Market Sts. | An old, reliable firm to deal with. WANTED—Woman of middle. general housekeeper in fi nl 3 1 "~ FOR SALE—2,000 White Leghorn and £ Ko hany ohioks, ADHI an. May delivery; also custom-hatching.: Ph 1462. G, W. Adams, 6. Wi __&préd . __TO HENT TO RENT-—Three connecting rooms e wil] rent them Murphy || aprsd in the May Building; wil as single rooms or as a suite,” & MeGarry. 3 Apply Box 21, care Bull Tor housework at n | aprad WANTED— White Rock Boarding House, 51 Mal St., White Rock, Westerly, R. I. 'aprsd T WANTED—Roller co cot. we- menter; £00d wages; Rhode Island shop. Boyd's Textile Bureau,’ 339 But- ler Bxchange, Proyidence, B, I aprod | WANTED—Horse. betwean 1000 to 1100 1bs. Tel. 34-12. - apréad WANTED — An experienced skein winder, or one to learn, and.as fore- 1ady; good chance. West Side Silk Mill. ap WA If the piano in your house is purely ormamental and you are tired of dusting it every day; why not ex- @ it with us for a Victrola and enjoy the best up-to-date music? We are desirous of getting some used and second-hand planas. Drop us a postal card or 'phone 800, and we will have our “expert: examine your instrument and make you a very liberal exchange proposition. The Plaut-Cadden Com- pany. 5 aprIMWE WANTED A middfe aged practical nurse desires position caring for elder- ¥OR SALE — A Standard colony brooder, used only once, §8: aleo & 1ay- ing bronze turkey, $5; White Rack eggs. for. hatching, $1 set.” Raphael Canterbury, Conn. aprad FOR SALE—25-acre Dreston farm, furnished house, Ford runabout, ete. W. S. Brownell, R, F. D. No. 1, Norwicii, apriThSTu S BDHHEREIN Bl L i SR FOR SALE—Nice early Ohio seed po- tatoes, .a_good sound horse,” weighs 1050, gentle and a good worker. Dennis Coughiin, Baltic, _ . aprsd TOR SALB—_Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, 75¢ a setting. Tel. 1582 Sprod FOR SALE—Nice English setter shooting and brood bitch, two vears.old and registered; two of 'her d0g pups, all white and black ticked; price low. C. W. James, South Windham, Ct. _aprsd FOR SALE—Two Reo 1911 %-ton trucks; one of these cars is in running order with good tires; one International 7oT0 RENTLarg Toom, very centrally A., care Bulletis aprad TO RENT_Two tenements of fou rooms each, all modern jmproyements also two stores at 14 Thames St. A ly at American Waste and Metal Co., 210 West Main St. WILL RENT or sell lar; stocked; cows, ultry, aprid arm, wel .chine worked flelds; $600 ve: . T. Bugbee, 3 M R. L 3661, TO RENT—Furnished room for tleman, Marion Bidg. Ring first 326 Main_S mar2 b Main St mar27d’ James Graham. Tel. 48-2. FOR RENT—Stone house of eleven rooms and bath, all moderp conven: iences; picturesque grounds of foul acres. _Archa ‘W. Colt, marlsd e furnished front lfocated. " Addréss an- 1L rafd, TO RENT_Six tenements 381 West 63 . Broadway. = 3 Must fight all wrongs with all their might. INT—Store, centrally located, 5. 3 sanable Tor Brosery store, With heces: And change the bad thoughts into good. eary fixtures, at $18 per month. Tel And in their hearts fee] Erotherhood. 246, marigd The Light in the Hear: 3 By R. W. D, of the Raia Yoge School, Peint Loma : ‘There is a lght within your heae, From Warriors it will ne'er depart; It comes by trying to be good And working-hard for Brotherhood. It guides your actions and your mind To helping others also find That light of Purity and Love, Which always shines in life above. All its rays are very bright, Brighter than the sun's bright light; ‘And they shine on all the good, Who by their acts show Brotherhood. Your good seif is the life above. . ‘Which all true Warriors always love, And keep within their hearts that light, Which always guides them in the right. T 1 r Those who want to win their light, Iy lag: elderly - coupl olng | 1916 1%-ton truck, good value, at low B uth Trinters. pratarseds Address Bhg |Price. . W. Avers, Frankil, Ct. 55. care Builetin - mar2SMWE | _aprsd DANDRUFF GOBS_Hair grows thick,| I HAVE over 100 farms in Rhode ITsland and Connecticut, suitable = for lossy and beautiful under my care any purpose you may require, from 2 to Ehampoo. Tacial massage, scaip. trea ment, each - 50 cents. Manicure, 35, [400 acres; prices ranging from $500 to Madam Lindgren, 106 Thayer lidg.|327,000; catalogue on request: will Phone 553-12. aprad |5hOow any of them by appointment 1 ' have some real bargains that I think WANTED — Sf class _ floorman ! might appeal to you. It costs nothing +| horseshoer.. 0. §waln, Mystic, Ct.|to look them over. Write for catalogue, aprid o Aol or, better still, come and see “them. Dwi, i alesman and. collecior; g A good paying proposition. Apply Singer Danlelson, Conn. aprid Store, 48 Malw ‘St o 2Pr4d | poR SALEThis Is a very unusual ‘WANTED—Cashier ug “Bookkeeper | Opportunity for someone to slip into in retall store. Address B., care of The|an equipped and stocked farm with Builetin. aprid levery‘thllng tntht‘i‘n ‘with, pn:“g cent ‘l(o — |invest in anything, go right to work; WANTED—Barber :at the Wauregan |55 acres, 15 wood, ) pasture, 20 cul- House Barber She es and com- mission good for cos tiv: i : 2 e ST com- [ tivation, soil ricest Kimd of black lioam, level as a floor, not a_ stone; 30 s = | apple trees: old-fashioned 7-room T ANTED - cecbnd-hand oifo, 38 {¢ |RDPIE fresei oeld-fashioned, | Toreom dress Box 35 A, R F D! Noc 1 ‘wilii.|in_sink; large elm.shade; barn for T cows, 2’horges: wood -shed, work shop. partment. Address T, in care of The|farm wagon, buggy, wagon, tip eart. Bulletin _Co. apr3d |mowing machine, rake, blows, culti- WANTED — Silent salesman, 800d | tooie: locited: 255" milne Tormr Slosmy, restaurant, dishes. and ‘silver. Address|conn, on fine road: price for every.: C. D. Arnold, Putnam, Ct. . apr3d_|tning’ $3,200; $1,400 may remain on WANTED_Man on dairy farm: no|mortgage. Write for catalogue. 100 milk dellvered. Address Terrace Farm, farms. Dwight H. Armstrong's Fabm Merrow, Ct. apr3d | Asency, Danielson, Conn. aprad WANTED _Waitress. 1y Bo: LOCATED in the village of Danielson, Cate i raairess. cnoply. Boston | 0 minntes walk. frome postoffice. and depot, 6 acres of excellent land, 9-room “UNCLE SAM” wants. thousands men. | house, 4 old-fashioned fireplaces. wood 1 will pay cash for it if it suits. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff St. SALESLADY WANTED GODD PAY—STEADY POSITION THE OLEVSON CO. by a thoroughly ‘competent man_who |resented: come and look it over. Writs my board; willing to do any light| FOR SALE Two Ford touring cars Work, Joseph Wilson, Norwich Town.|and one Ford truck. C. Huntington apr2d 4 L?fl\;gpl.l Windham Garage, 196 Valley WANTED — Dxperienced washman; | sr v L1mantic. apred also two girls for flat work ironing, Apply at Rogers’ Domestic: Laundry, 91 Chestnut St. ‘mar3od WA Retail sioo salesman. Address, stating experience, A. B, C., Bulletin' Office. aprad ‘WANTED—Man at Norwich Steam Laundry. apr2d FOR SALE—-1917 Reo roadster, in first class condition, run between 3.000 and 4,000 miles: reason for selling. Call at Windham Garage, 196 Valley St., -Willimantic. aprsd TFOR SALE_White Wyandotte eg&s for hatching. J. K. Hall. Phone 1851-4. mar22FTu TO RENT—Furnished ruoms for fou entlemen. t. feb26d TO RENT—Light storage space; elec. tric elevator. Phone 580, or call 7 Water Sf jan2| TO RENT_Br ement tenement at § Sckool St 3v30a 70 RENT—Furnisied room: rooms for light * housekecping. School St.. Tel. 1048-3. seplld als: Mrs. Kelly, 7 North High Inquire at Bulletin Office. 106 But those who let wrong thoughts come ir Are those who cannot ever win Those rays of truth, and light, and love Which never leave,True Life above. r GOOD-BY By JAMES W. GIBBONS just clasp our hands 0 FOR SALE VERY PRODUCTIVE FARM FOR SALE 120 ACRES, 60 TILLABLE It is within five miles of the city 6f Norwich; on good road. For further details, consult ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Propertiss Telephone 1334 63 Broadway e = oo (FOR SALE SPLENDID RESIDENCE No. 36 Pearl Street contains 10 rooms and bath, ar- ranged for two families, gas, electric lights, new steam heat. All at a very low price. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724—Phones—68 Before you sail away. Your mother here and I are really proud of you todar. We've seen you, yes, in every suit or coat you ever wors, You look better, lad, in khaki than you ever looked before, You're all we have, you're going over, and leaving us behind, Remember all the teachings we've installed into your mind; Play fair, be on the.level in spirit we'll be nigh— Come, kiss us both, God bless you, and spare you, son! Good-by! Dear wife of mine, our boy has sailed and we have said Good-by, And I can hardly blame You if a téar stands in your eye, Mind, I will not chide youd I will not add to your pain 1 will pray, and you will, too, that he comes back again. But if the worst comes unto him and he is doomed to dis, And make that supreme sacrifice, remember! you and I Will £:1d our consolation when he sleeps beneath the =od In the thought that he died fighting for his country and his God. THE KALEIGOSCOFPE A communique issued in Paris yes- missing cashier of yours? {terday stated that on Monday there he ~ Firm—Heavens, man! He|were, in the Balkan theatre, artillery isw't tall— he's £7,000 short.—Sketch. lactions on the Doiran front and to the HUMOR OF THE DAY The Detective—How tail is this After Muster—Say, Cook Gorman, |West of the Vardar. did you get mustered yet? | £ 30 Cook Gorman—Sure! I ordered| Mr. Hughes has promised to post: the darn stuff, but it didn’t come yet. pone fixing the prices of Australian —Judge. meat uniil the wholesale traders and e ou suppose he|Stock owners have put their case be- e Rt s e fore the Inter-State’ Commission. Bess—Got tired of talking about . e the weather, probably. — Boston| in a United States cantonment of Transcript. 145000 cold training there and F A «o0k conserving | Preparing to go to France only 33 e e K comserving ) ve been Court-martialied, of whom Bensonhurst—She certainly_is. ‘g;fé‘m‘e‘; were accused of criminal “What is she cuttinfg out *The holes in doughnuts. kers Statesman. —Yon- in the training col- lege of the vation Army in New “I'm a y nd | =5 et e e s summer.. Soa| York, the Whole of the buildinss being WANTED—Country girl for general| ,FOR SALE—-White Wyandottes ex- housework: good pay, £00d homer mo |Clusively, birds direct from J. C. Fish- washing, _ironing .or 'pastry _cooking.|¢l's Egs-a-Day line, prize winning, Kdaress H. E. K, Bulletin office. trap-nested atock; eggs, $1.50 per 1 J. H. Sandberg, apr2d 7 WANTED—A woman of medium age to work in storercom; a good home and good pay for the right party. Ap- play at the Wauregan Mote! orwich, Conn., R. N Trading Cove Yards. Phone 046-: apraTuFs HORSES FOR SALE—Just received a carload of general purpose farm and draft har: These horses are.young and sound; every horse guaranteed as represented. _George J. Brown & Co., |30 Jackson Place, Willimantic, Ct. aprdd FOR SALE—Hillcrest farm, Scotland, Hraur P pria WANTED A _first class loom fixer on woolens; all.new -Knowles looms: | good pay_and steady job. Reply A. C., care_of Bulletin. mar3od NTED—_The State Civil Service FOR SALE—Ford runabout or deliv- ery, in fine shape, with detachable tires; Dodge 1917 rumabout; one pair of good young mules, 2300 wt. Samuel Adams, 140 Pleasant, St., Willimentic. mar FOR SALE—Touring cars and trucks, ready to use, different models. M. Rozycki & Co., Garage No. Main St mar20d SODA PLANT WORKERS GET LARGE DIVIDEND. Lever Brothers’ Company Distribute 15 Per Cent—Employes Four Years With Company Eligible for Copart- nership. Lever Brothers' company, the large s0ap and glycerine manufacturers, whose head office and factories are located in Cambridge, Mass., have just distributed among employe co-partners a dividend for 1917 amounting to 15 per cent. on the co-partnership shares held by them. All employes become eiigible for co-partnership when they have completed four years in the em- play of ‘he company and have reached the age of 22 years. On the distribu- tion just completed a number of co- partners received dividends amounting t0 several irundred dollars each. Lever Brothers’ business, which cov- ers the entire United States, hias heav- ily increased during recent years and tie company has been forced 1o raxe big adi..ons to #ts buildires and plant. The capital lias been irereased 10 $3,250,000. Their principal products include well known brands—Welcome, Borax soap, Lux, Lifebuoy Health soap and Sunlight soap. The officers are Francis A, way, managing director, and White, secrétary, both o Cambridge. Lever Brothers' company is the Amer- ican company of Lever Brothers Lim- ited, of England, said to be the largest soap manufacturers in the world, the chairman of which is Lord Leverhulme, formerly Sir William H. Lever, Bart. Ship Carpenters Needed. Wednesday the war department sent telegraphic instructions to Major W. A. Mercer, commanding the Connecti- cut recruiting district, to accept men not classified in the selective draft for the §7th engineers (inland waterways). The following classes of men are needed: Master ship carpenters, ship carpen- ters, marine zasoline engineers, steers- men, hoisting engineers, blacksmiths, riggers, sailmakers, saddlers, teamsters and bargemen. Applicants may apply at the main recruiting station, 956 Chapel etreet, New Haven, or at New London, Water- bary, Hartford, Bridgeport, or com- municate with the recruiting offices Major Mercer expects to obtain au- thority from the war department to enlist men for the medical department | to be stationed at the new govern- ment hospital in Allington. Men out- wide the draft desiring te be assigned here, should file their names with the recruiting officer. At present there is an exvellent chance for recruits ta_get. into the field grtillery, infantry, coast artillery, cav- alry and engineers. Pickett's Danche Orchestra. Another large attendance is expected at Pulaski hall tonight, wher> Pickett and his famous dance orchestra is the feature attraction. They have many FOR SALE MAIZE WHITE CORN FLOUR 140-LB, JUTE SACKS ONLY CAR NOW BEING UNLOAD THE L. A. GALLUP CO., 31 WATER ST. FOR SALE 120 Acre Farm Insurance $4500. Aged owner, to get quick sale, 1in- cludes 8 prime cows, 6 heifers, 3 calves, registered bull, 2 hogs, horse, wagons, silo, machinery and tools; $3,300 takes all. For details and picture showing the fine set of buildings, see page - 1, Strout’s Spring Catalogue of 384 Bar- gains, just off the press. Copy mailed . A. Strout Farm Agency, Dept. 50 Nassau 8t, New York, N, Y. FOR SALE Cottage house located three min- wtes’ 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 FARMS FOR EXCHANGE, Two excellent farms; can trade elther {g,x ‘zlrz‘y.mwt.v of equal "Ill-l‘: one tate T 31 oad, near city, modern 80 acre stock farm with tools aud tquipment, fine_ build- ings, keeps 50 Ua%. jogos 56 head 1t interested, write TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantle, Ct. Masons’ Building Materials OF ALL KINDS For Sale by The Peck-McWilliams Co. T COWERTER L Auctioneer Auction Notice ‘Wateh this space for full adv. to ap- pear soon of a sale of cattle, tools hens and hay, household goods, etc., to take piace THURSDAY, APRIL 11, at 1030 a. m., at the Danigel Shippee farm, two miles from Wauregan, on the state road lead- ing to Danfelwon. % ledoa FOR SALE W Commission will hold tests April 22, 1918, for stationary engineer, fireman, watchman-fireman-janitor, and matron Conn., is offering White Leghorn baby chicks at $15 per 100; eggs for hatch- ing, $6 per 10v. My breeding stock is FOR SALE Nos. 11-13 Hill Street, TWO-FAMILY HOUSE Near Franklin Square. Modern Improvements. ‘Easy Terms. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. for state institutions; 'good salaries, with maintenance; send- for Informar | o2 are eniiame nt g ira i AEn: cultural college and guaranteed vith 3 iree tion circular and application. State a - Civia “Servics. Commbssion, Room 16, | Fully Sefested Tor comiing Suakiics Capitol, Hartford, Ct. mar3od Tgrms.rsl w;th nader, balance upon re- WANTED—A woman fo eneral | Celpt Of goods. Our mottor: “A squaré housework: mo COOKINE;: 800d wapes |deal and satisfied customers.” Address Phone 915.4, marssd | L. O. Haskins, Hampton, R. F. D. 3 18 apréd WANTED—Dishi washer; no_Sunday [ .~ Work. ~Appiy Ol Tk 5 FOR SALE—Thirty acres of land one- prork “ply Oy, TOnch 1 mECSUL ol airimile from toWiL . W o-tonetons. WANTHD—Foller coverer, cot ce. | steam-neated house, gas plant, waler menter for Rhode Island Shop: £00d |in sinks, closets, barn wagon sied, five wages. Boyd's Textile Bureau, 339|poultry.coops, well water in yard, lot Butler Exchange, Providence, R. I, of young fruit trees, tools, a new mar2sd o building that would make a good hous WANTED—Man_for, work_in_grocery gas and steam engines. This place will store. | Address Grocer, ¢are. Bulletin. | ve Fnd, T8 IV OLS AES,® €008 0 mar26d afternoon or Sunday. Lewis A. - Gi ARE YOU HANDY?—¥f you are, you|Jewett Cit: aprid can get a pretty new spring hat for 97c-or $1.47; the trimmings cost but a few cents. The.Pasnik Co. sell for less, Norwich and Willimantic. 8 must sell by April works; price $70. Call or write FOR SALE 96 MC KINLEY AVENUE Attractive Residence Property HARD WOOD FLOORS TWO BATH ROOMS ENTIRELY REFINISHED INSPECTION. INVITED JamesL. Case 37 SHETUcKET STREET 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 mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of land, with , houses, barns, sheds, etc. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. 40 HORSES Another car load just here. They are chunks and business horses, in pairs and single, all well a mnice Iot of broken. Come and see them. Tel. 536-3. FOR SALE, Three hundred (300) acre farm. lo- cated one (1) mile from Willimantic fertile. soil, 40 acres standing wood, all kinds of ma- chinery and a fine ot of stock; 500 of potatoes, 3 wells of fine Postoffice; 150 acres best CHURCH, 52 Broadway, ———| FREDERICK T. BUNCE . ‘WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- is. no medium better than through the ad- iness .before the public, there vertising columns of The Bulletin, ELMER R. PIERSON orehard: one ‘of ¢ tarme in Eastern Conmectiout. o For further partioulars, call on L R. Norwich, OL. Mr, E. Boynton, downstairs,” 1§ Maple Ave., Willimantic, Conn. aprid FOR SALE — Building lots on Fox Hill Manor, on easy payments; plant WANTED—Aged women to care for at'my home.” Osceola Farms, R, F.D, | Hampton, Conn. mar2sd | BE THRIFTY—Save one-half of the|vour garden on your own land; take price on_your new Baster coat, hat of | Westerly car and stop city Hmit. .S, Gress. The Pasnik Co. sell for less.| Rosano. marsld Norwich and Willimantie. . . mar2sd = = FOR SALE—Franklin 4 cyl touring PETER'S HUT broad leaf wrapper|car, series 2, guaranteed in perfect cigar, three for 25¢; Don: Julian shade |condition, §406. . W. Thompson, Put- grown wrapper oigar 10¢; ihres for Zic, [nam, Coin aprad St Pagsu s Cut ke Suvs SunERicy FOR SALE_ 1916 Ford . runabout, good mechanical condition, paint pe: fect, a bargain at 3250, Phone 69-3 Norwich, or 309-4 Willimantic. _aprid FOR SALE—One new two-horse farm wagon, price $80; can be seen at Pier son’s Stable,” West Main St. PRIVATE SALE of household goods at home of Mrs. F. L. Gardner, Salem turnpike, Bast Great Plain, five min- utes’ walk from end of car line, Thurs. WANTED—Three girls for marking and sorting; good pay-and steady work. Troy Steam Laundry, Framklin St mar; WANTED—Second_hand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our prices Dbefore you sell, A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- lin_St.” Tel 717-3. noved WANTED-—Assistant window dresser for the Norwich and Willimantic stores.|day and Friday, April 4 and 5, 10 3 m. Tnguire The Pesnikc Co., Norwich. Tt i B e RS o atred e FOR SALB_A 1813 Overland, fiv ‘WANTED—About 38 women to look at and buy 3¢ 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. marlsd 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. mar21d passenger, newly painted and in A No. 1 condition; also an English setter pup five months old, Address W. S. Palmer, Norwich State Hospital. apr3d FOR SALE — Harley-Davidson twin motorcycle, in perfect condition. In- quire at 52 Central Ave. Phone 1314. apr2d FOR SALE—House with from one to| four acres of good land. Inquire 53! Otrobando Ave., Norwich Town, Ct. | FURNISHED SEASHORE| COTTAGES < . B {burnéd down. Two men students lost deCerenmet ia DRUnG Aull | their lives white doing rescue work. “Yes. There iswt a stream within 15 miles."—Gargayle. The Toronto Daily “The government may take over|{} (2 what is considered excess profit.” |y U “What is excess profit?” |Ter News demands ation of ‘the' invitation to to address the Ontario ion on account of % {his anti itude when he was a |NT “Getting more than you earn. ik FOR SALE OR RENT | - o v " S ressman bdub. — Omahai at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant | Cons essman 1 Directors of seven Japanese ship- View, and along the Rhode Island 4 = 1 vards have offered to supply 1% tons ’ Porter—There's” cnly two iy > i shore; also accessible Seashore Farms.| sorr. Is it Murphy's or hipping to the United States for Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. I ry ton of steel dispatched from the you're wantin’? The itor—Which is best? Porter—Bedad, sorr, I If ye sthop at one ye'll Tni upply nearly 300,00 ed States. are prepared to tons of shipping. can't be wish ye'd stopped at the other—Passing| Mr. Brew of British Show. ? | Columbia, wa. with 'pneu- will | monia g by train be- It won't be much of a story, FOR SALE The beautiful farm of the late Samuel G. Hartshorn, containing about 12 icres land, well divided as to «lllabie 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 oth build- ings, located in town of Franklin, near Smith's Corners and state road. ¥or particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Build Norwich, {tween Regina and Moose Jaw (Assini- boia), and when examined by phy- ‘What ?” ‘When our grandchiidren ask uslsicians at Calgary his condition was what we did in the great war, and reported to be eerious. we have to tell them that once a| week we went without meat"—De-| President Wilson, has authorized troit Free Press. the consiruction of a water-power “How's the fuel situation in your, Piant at Muscle Shoals (Alabama) 16003 her! part of the $60,000.000 [£12,000.- roject for the fixation. of atmos- gen for the manufacture house?” “Deplorable,” “You have no coal”™ replied Mr. Jags “Coal? Who's talking about coai?|of munitions and fertilizers. I han't.had a drop of liquor about| the place in more than two weeks.” | —Birmingham Age-Herald. “Do you. think it is proper to usc| | profanity to a mule?” “So far as my own feelings are concerned®. declared the pert teamster, “it is highly improper. But when you are trying to get along HAVE COLER I CHEES Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement an Business Blocks, Building Lots, all i desirable locations. perty if you care to eell or rent, as have a number of people looking fo: real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Ketate and Insprance. Room 108 Thayer Blig. The N.orwich Housing Co. it has some fine building lots in desirable sections of the city at reasonable has no vacant apartments. prices and on terms to suit. Wiil sell you a thoroughly modern two family house in select residence section for less money than you can build its equal. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE—Oe dappled gray horse, age 6 vears, 1200 pounds: one brown horse, age 6, 1375 pounds; one bay horse, age § 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 clasé saddlé horse, age 8, 1175 pounds; these harses are all sound, and honest to work, simgle or_double; will ‘sell for one-half what they are worth, as we have no further use for them. Murphy Brothers' Stable, Willi- mantic. aprad FOR SALE—Pair of horses weigh 2800, exira good workers, James Down. ing Plainfield, Conn. Tel. 22-5 Moosup Div. aprid TFOR SALE—T-room cottage with im- bk s o rovements, large garden, 86 Oneco St. & Clairmount ‘Ave. Bhone 857 & marild JOB PRESSMAN and Enquire at BULLETIN JOB ROOM ey Piano. Tuner __ Phone 838-2 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, List your pro- w, 7. H. PEABODY h as sensitive an exacting an ani- mal as a mule, you've simply got to humor him.’—Washington - Star. 1f your skin is yellow—complexion paltid —tongue coated—appetite poor—you have abad taste in your mouth—alazy, fecling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sibstitute forcalomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. . m.wommmmm 'vegetable com mixed with b e pi:l:lkn.bmh: . 0 a no_pimples, a feeling of buoyancy childhood days you getat the * Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabiets act on al n LEGAL NOTICE | NOTICE | Notice is hereby given that an ap- plication and petition were presented to the Court of Common Council of the ! City of Norwich, at its Tegular meet- ing held in the Council Chamber on the first day of April, 1913, requesting that the |grade, course, width, height and level of the sidewalks hereinafter specified be established. and that On the westerly side of McKinley avenue and on the southerly side of | Rockweil street, John A. Rockwell; | On the southerly side of Rockwell street, Mary G. Osgood and Martha L.| I r £ Osgood, i P be ordered to build and construct along | pation. That's why millions of boxes are the fron: of jor hex orespective sold annually at 10c and 25¢ per box. All property on ide o id sireef at ris his ‘or her e “granolithic wa | druggists. Take one or two nightly and and curh Courf of Common | note the pleasing results. Council 2acco: grade and course of the d as above petitioned for, be done according to Telephone 190 anship sat GIRLS WANTED_Girls for all de. | —2Pr2d : partments; good wages. West Side| FOR SALE — For manufacturing or — s Sm— was voted and or- Silk Mill. mar15d _|residential purposes, ideal location, dered 1 £ that said peti- , close to steam, trelley and water trans- | tion and application and hearing upon o portation; 3 héurs from New York Just | e B poetyoneds to an aiounen s un Sut of oity of New London; property | | o Srurt of | Co WANTED consists of 1 to 1% acres land, new, D o o hal Saefebis oot ! factory, 36273, 3 stories and hascment, | | Chamber in the Cicy Hall Building, TWO FIREMEN extremély heavy construction, com-! ity Lon. (e 1oth iday o LA 0 pletely equipped for Tecd and’ table, Will buy 40 acres of land. lot of p o 1315 o0t ¢ R P . SELL IT TO THE meal grinding, run by water power | 5 3 Uhing i _Steady Work | Conia Exetis' B remodeted Tor any man: | timber and about 300 cords of stand- jthat notico thereof he sien in the A W & Apply C. M. ROBERTSON €O, |yfacturing purposes, ‘modern 10-room ing woed on same, good well of MENTEr toduied (v, (5w, to LU persons| AMerican Waste ef ¥ Montville, Conn, DOl gares, Sarags, ben and othet|water, on main highway, 11-4 miles [and Uppiicatior. and ail ofhers inier: class condition and could not be dupli-| to.main line of railroad and 1-2 mile |Esich, 0 apnes oy A Caieaald 206-212 WEST MAIN ST. ; cated ;?5}«'&”?:’ l:n::rfié:d‘_ tceoy“eg 5914 4o thriving manufacturing village. | "y, perso parties named in Y see it at once. C. H. Brooks, Water-| Some cleared land and a lot of fruit, [the above petition and application, and | = ford. Conn. 3 aprSWF | A rare bargain. all others interested, will take notice accordingly. JEREMIAH A. DESMOND, City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of WELDING WILL FIX IT Common Council of the City of|Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- Norwich. cultural Implements. Transmissi - - Bdv— - = ====m=—== | and Crankcases, Housings, Steel Frames, Axles and other metal perts PL ANTING TlME of ALL KINDS can be WHOLE and SOUND with our WELDING. Skilled, expert work that is guaran- teed—try it. Auto Radiators aiso re- = paired. |Cave Welding and-Mfg. Co. - | 31 Chestnut Street Phaga 214 Order your trees and shrubs, vegetable plants from Maplewood Nursery Co. Phone 986 also THERE 1s no advertising medium in | Bastefn Connecticut cqual to The Bul- letln for business resulis