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i FAIR, COOLER TODAY; i FAIR TOMORROW .Whillfio'n.OnTonilht "’rwvumnmnavum- Soving Pictares at the Breed Thea- Sioving Plotres st the Audfioriun Theatre. “ Norwich Grange, No. 172, P. of H., mests 1n Coamber of Comtmerce Butld: Oouneil, No. 720, R. A, imeets In Foresters’ Hall Norwich Lodge, No. 12, A. 0. U. W., meets in Germamia Hull' ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE TODAY. Elsie Ferguson in “The Lie” Six Part Artcraft Feature, Roy Stewart in “Law’s Outlaw,” Five Part Triangle Western Drama and The Liberty Loan Parade in Boston, Also Douglas Fairbacks in an Original Comedy, “Swat the Kaiser"—Vaudeville To- morrow. GAS IN THESTOMACH IS DANGEROUS Recommends Daily Use of Magnesia To Overcome Trouble. Caused by Fer- menting Food and Acid Indigestion. Gas and wind in the stomach accom- uied by that full, bioated feeling af- er eating. are ce: v of the présence of excessive hydrochio- ric acid in the stomach, creating so- called “acid indigestion.” Acid stomachs are dangerous because too much acid_irnitates the deHcate Tining of the stomach, often leading to gastritis accompanied by serious stom- Ach ulcers. Food ferments and sours, creating the distressing gas which dis- tends the stomach and hampers the normal functions of the vital internal organs, often affecting the heart. It is the worst of folly to neglect such a serious condition or to treat with ordinary &igestive aids which have no neutralizing effect on . the stomach acid. Instead get from any druggist a few ounces of Bisurated Magnesia and take x teaspoonful in a quarter glass of water right after eat ing. This will drive the gas, wind and bloat right out of the body, sweete the stomach, neutralize the excess a and prevent its formation, and there is no_sourness or pain., Bisurated -Mag- nesia_(in powder or tablet form—never liquid or milk) is harmless to - the stomach, inexpensive to take and the best form of magnesia for stomach purposes. It is used by thousands of people_who enjoy their meals with no more fear of indigestion. SPECIAL NOTICE To the fire and automobile policy- holders and ali who have had real es tate transactions with D. H. Arm- strong, late of Danielson, I wish to state that you will receive my very close attention, as his_successor; also m in position to co-operate in transactions in my line. chase of Mr. Armstrong's aced on my list for sale and opportunities in It is our pleasure to again remind you trat Eisie Ferguson, the famous Star in her latest six part Artcraft picture, “The Lde” is at the Davis theatre today. % Other features on this excellent bill are Roy Stewart in the five-part Tri- angle. production entitled “Law's Out- law," a corking good western drama. Also the first pictures of the big Lib- erty loan parade in Boston. A scream- ing comedy entitled “Swat the Kaiser,” with Douglas Fairbanks completes the programme. Comins tomorrow, three big Keith wvaudeville acts, and Douglas banks in the five part comedy ing With Fate” Also Current Events, with the latest pictures of American Soldiers in France. BREED THEATRE. Edith Storey in “The Claim” a Five Act Metro Screen Romance Feature Today and Thursday. Today and Thursday bargai Edith Storey ‘line of old homesteads, dwelling be seen at the Breed theatre in|)jouses, summer homes. city ‘properties “The Claim” a ricturization of that|of all’ descriptions, and hundreds of success which had a suc-|farms In Eastern Commecticut and in v vith suc Rhode o Ll as a ‘probable. purchaser or otherwise, even stronger as a| write to me at once and 1 will give sereen drama than as stage play. The vour wants close attention part of Belle Jones is wonderfully FRED I RACINF, suitad to the dash and fascination that Beat eueain. cidl, Thiine® contribute much of the star's charm.| o wat'co. Phoenix Bldg., Daniglson. This play traces the development of ok the heroine from a household drudge s 1o a cabaret sincyr who finally finds a soul through the softening touch of e ofire it Now s the time to find b o v e a5 out - how good the Falls Auto Paint Shop will paint your auto. FALLS AUTQ PAINT SHOP Super comedy titled “The Re- 51 Sherman Street uit.” and the famous Burton Holmes travel series will complete the bill. AUDITORIUM. Theda Bara in “Cleopatra, est Achievement Made in Dramatic and Spectacular Presentations in All History of the Stage. That mystic Land of the Pharoah’s pt in all its barbaric splendor— . is wonderfully depicted in “Cleopatra”| ™ 1 at the Auditorium theatre today. WELDING w“.L FIX "- The siren of the Nile is norfraved by Miss Theda Bara, undonbtedly the greatest exponent of vampire roles on stage or screen. “Cleopatra” is a spec- tacular drama. woven about the life and loves of Fevpt's queen. Miss Bara wears fifty different costumes, some noticeably scanty. but with the en- dorsement of the learned Egyptologists who testifv as to their histéric ac- curacy. She also wears jewels and ornaments valued at more than $150,- 000. The B of Cleopatra’s time is shawn in all its orfental luxury and rklions extravazance. The Sphinx, the desert and the pyramids. together with the ancient naval battle of Ac- tivm are shown in all their splendor. Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- cultural Implements, Transmissions and Crankcases, Housings, Steel Frames, Axles and other metal parts of ALL KINDS can be made WHOLE anid SOUND with our WELDING. Skilled, expert work that is guaran- teed—try it. Auto Radiators also re- paired. Cave Welding and Mfg. Co. 31 Chestnut Street Phone 214 Bonds-Bombs? Fighting Bombs with Bonds will permit us to bequeath democracy to our posterity. Buy all you can—again and again of any bank or the- American Waste & Metal Co. 210 WEST MAIN STREET AT THE AUDITORIUM. Such a picture play as “The Kaiser, The Beast of Berlin” js just what is needed to remind some folks that the country is wrestling with a foe whose methods opo diabolical. This message has boen conveved to the public in numercus communieations of the kind i0 be s2en posted evervwhere; this re- ferring to the posters warning the people that they “will not” be prose- cuted for throwing mud at the kais- er’s picture. Rupert Jullan's wonderful picture, “The Kaiser, The Beast of Berlin.” is the first film to call a spade a spade and to show anytking like the inner workirgs of the policy of absolute ruthlessness. Local people will un- doubtedly rush to sée it during its engagement at the Auditorium thea- tre, commencing April 25 for a three day rum. . As the producer says “The kaiser” will make even a pacifist's blood boil —and we won't be good fighters until our blood boils.” Which is an echo of the sentiments of all men who know what war means and what a mighty stake the country is fighting for. Mr. Julian is one of the most ex- perienced players now appearing on the screen and the general opinion seems to be that his impersonations of the kaiser is evidefice in proof of his expertaess and of his shrewd sense of what the public needs to be fully aroused to the infernal character of Teuton wartare. With 2 _total disregard for the feel- ings of all pro-Germans in this coun- tey the ricturs flings the raked truth about fhe kaiser and his _fienflish hordes upon the screen for the scrut- iny of the people and what is shown of their diabolical work does exactly as the producer planned should, tums ar andience into a frensy of anger and boiling resentment. As a Propeganda flm to_arouse America. “The Kaiser, The Beast of Berlin” does more than anything of its kind hat has yet been presented. LEGAL NOTICES "NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Norwich are hereby notified that I have a warrant to levy and col- lect & tax of twelve and one-hall (12%) miils on the dollar on the fown list of 1917, payable May 10, 1918. And for the purpose of collecting the same I will be at the Collector's Office in the Court House daily from 9 a. m. to 12.30 p. m., and from 2 to 5 p. m., from May 10 to June 10, inclusive, except tho following days: On Monday, May 20, T will be at the store of Willlam Smith & Co., Norwich Town, from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. On Tuesday, May 21, from 10 to 11.30 a m., at the Yantic Store. On’ the same day at the store of Patrick T. Connell, Bean Hill, from 12 m. to 1.30 p. m. On Wednesday, May 22, at Edward McNamara's store, Falls, from 12 m. to 1p m On Thursday, May 23, at the drug store of Jobn A. Morgan. Greeneville, from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. On Friday, May 24, at the drug store of George M. Rathbone, West Side, from 11 & m. to 1 p. m. turday, May 25, at the People's Store, Taftville, from’ 12 m. to 230 p. m. On' Monday, May 27. at the store of Jobn G. Potter & Sons, East Side, from 11 . m. to 1 p. m. All “persons neglecting this motice will be charged legal fees and addi- tions, THOMAS A. ROBINSON, Collector. Dated at Norwich, Conn.. April 17, 91 apriTw DISTRICT OF MONTVILE, COURT g!dpr‘%t‘yg:c, ss,, Montville, Conn., April Estate of John P. Killeen, Jate of Montville, in said District, deceased, Notice is herebydglven that, pursuant to the order of said Court, made on the 221 day of April, 1918, all the right, title and interest which said deceased had at the time of his death in and to the real éstate sitwated in the Town of Montville, land more particularly described in my application on file in the Probate Office of Montville, will be s0ld either at public auction or private sale as T shall deem best for the bene- fit of the estate. MRS. JULIA KILLEEX, apr24d Administratrix. A e P e T WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- Iness before the public, there is no medinm better than through the ad- verlising columns of The Bulletin, Announcement. In comnection with the performance of The Kaiser, The Beast of Berlin, at the Auditortum tomorrow night, Tubbs band will give a concert from 7 t0 730 each evening at the Waure- #an House corner and a short parade |1 afterwards. HOPKINTON Soys of High School Defeat Hope Valley Team 22-15. On account of the storm, services were omitted Sunday afternoon in the First Day Baptist church. Mrs. Sarah A. Kenyon is suffering a severe attack of grip cold. The boys from the Hopkinton high school at Ashaway played with those from Hope Valley on the Bethel grounds Friday afler- being Ashaway 22, Rev. George B. Shaw enjoyed a visit week. i: WARNING. DON’T MISS THIS. Several choice house lots at Gales l"el‘r!,g level lafsd‘ ‘llhé_g‘ xfiuslt lbeemltd; cusy terms if desire nteresied, Srite o 3. S. M, Bulletin Office, apr24d By order of the Probate Court. to settle an cstate the Glles Harrington farm in_FrankHn is offered for sale. The farm consists of a dwelling house with good cellar, barn, carriage house, corn_house, hen house and oui- builds There are about §0 acres of land, divided into pasture, woodland, mowing land, orchard planting Eround. There is an abundance of Water in wells, springs and brook on ‘the premises; 800 cords of firewood could be cuf off and sold at good prices by the purchaser. It is an haul to the village of Baltic. The farm is on high ground, bas grand View, and is located on_the state high. way from Norwich to Willimantic and is four miles from Baltic village and about elght miles from Norwich, and is near Meetinghouse Hill, so-called. T R G FRA . 00Se- velt Ave.. or to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS, 35 Broadway, Norwich, Conn, 7 1917 CADILLAC FOR SALE 1917 Cadillac Touring Car, used only since June 1, 1917, Just put in order and now being painted. For Sale at reasonable price. Apply to Gardiner Greene, 3 Sachem Terrace, Norwich. FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. 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. FOR SALE Nos. 11-13 Hill Street, TWO-FAMILY HOUSE Near Franklin Square. Modern Improvements. Easy Terms. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. . J. C. WITTER ... Auctioneer Office and Auction Rooms, 42 Main St, Damielson, Conn. Having leased my place in the west- ern part of the Town of Brooklyn, f merly known as the Frank Herrick property, and being obliged to vacate immediately. I will sell the following personal property, without reserve or Timit, at U PUBLIC AUCTION 'FHURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1918, at 1030 o'clock a. m. One extra good family and farm mare, safo for ladles and chlidren g use_in all places, and will weigh abodt 1275 1bs, @ truer or kinder mare never lived; 6 head of cattle, including 3 fine family cows, one of which is new milch and will be sold with calf by side, 1 handsome pure bred Holstein heifer about two vears old or a little over, and one other Holstein heifer, a very desirable pattern; 43 head of laying pullets.and will be so0ld to breed from, included in this lot is a beautiful flock of thoroughbred R 1. Reds, a flock of thoroughbred White Leghorns, as pret- ty as a picture. and 1 pen of big thrifty Barred Rocks: 1 one-horse grain wagon or suitable for a lumber wagon, in perfect order and would cost $55 to build today; 1 box body for drawing grain, suitable to attach to a team wagon; 1 democrat wagon, 1 phaeton carriage, 1 side hill plow, i cultivator, 1 set of tackle blocks and rope com- plete, 1 No. 3 Maynard cream separator, nearly new, 1 one-horse sled, 1 sleigh, 1 heavy pole, 1 ladder. 1 tool chest, some tools, 1 grain truck, several shov. els, 1 set of new Fairbanks platform scales, a roll and a half of stock wire, 1 pig crate, 1 pair of double team har. ness. 1 good medium heft driving or express harness, and many other arti- cles. HOUSEHOLD. GOODS consisting of 1 elegant Walters upright plano, 1 'kitchen stove, 1 coal stove, several iron beds, springs and mat- tresses, several sefs of bureaus, dress- ers and chiffoniers, 3 wash stands, with toilet sets, 1 oak bookcase, 1 icechest, 1 washing machine and several tubs, 3 new milk pails, 1 sewing machine, a lot of odd tables, stands, chairs, car- pets. rugs, pictures, ete. Terms of sale cash. and 1f stormy sale will. take place the first fair day after. ~ Articles will have to be re- moved within two days after sale, as I am leaving at once for New York state. MRS. ADA BRADLEY. ‘Auctfoneer 'AUCTION | T will sell at public auction at the Jaecqu farm on Black Hill, about three miles west of Central Village anq three miles from Plainfield, on FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1918, 1 at 10 o'clock a. m. the following propérty: Five two year old grade Ayrshire heifers, 1 five year: old new milch cow. 1 seven year old vew milch cow, 1 Springer four. years old, 3 other cows. 3 fat calves, 1 colt one year old, 1 grade Ayrshire bull two years old, 20 hens, 1 pfano box buggy, 1 two-seated trap. 1 surrey, 1 set hack harness, 2 sets team harness, 1 set| nearly new heavy hames and_traces, 1 ‘horse. hay fork. Tiis is a bona fide sale. If decidedly stormy, sale will take place on next fair week day. ‘Terms of sale cash. Caterer in at- tendance. CHARLES TULISZIS. AUCTION LIST Published by J. C, WITTER, Office and Auction Rooms, No. 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. I will sell the following list of sales scheduled as follows: No. 1— On Tuesday. April 30, 1918, at 9.30 o'clock a. m. sharp, at’the residence and_farm of Mrs, Christine Anderson, in West Woodstock, Ct. a highly im- portant sale of real estate, a large herd of cattle, horses, and hens, a full line of farming tools, and a quantity of fine furniture. This is a complete clearance and removal sale. No. 2— i On Saturday, May 4, 1918, at 130 o'clock p. m._at the résidence of the late_Bdwin Waldo, in the south part of Brooklyn Village, T will seil for the Administrator of the estate a good dweliing house. barn, and about 3 acres of land: also the contents of the house, ern furniture. LOST AND FOUND JosT_rriday ville, lady’s gold to Bulletin apr2ad WANTED MACHINISTS ADJUSTERS CARPENTERS INSPECTORS ASSEMBLERS BENCH HANDS RIFLE TESTERS TARGET BOYS ~ OFFICE BOYS MILLWRIGHT HELPERS TRUCKERS JANITORS HELPERS WOMEN INSPECTORS ‘Government work. doing your bit, t Y. If you are Marlin-Rockwell Corp. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE in Norwich or Taft- gold watch. Tinder return ffice and receive reward, WANTED AT ONCE s your opportun- tutions; salary month ~ and maintenance; environiment. application, to be Capitol, Hartford, Conn. apr24d WANTED--Matrons for state insti- to start $50-360 per pleasant Send for circular and filed before May 1, 1918. State Civil Service Commission; e FOR SALE—Farm machinery, pumps, foriisern, secde TWo L. L. Spencer, Lebanon, Ct. . . 7 apr24d T FOR SALE_A fine farm of 100 to 170 acres, high and level, no ledge or sand, on state road, one-halt mile to 'WANTED—Kitchen help. once to The Columbian House. WANTED—At once, two 16, oGqrse P. Madden, 243 Main St P! % Apply at apr24d irls over WANTED_A capable woman for general housework: good wages, in small family; references required. Mrs. troll d village, 50 rods to a beau- Grul Jake. nouse § Foors, barn 30x80 and outbuildings; all in goed repai two miles to_three R. R. acres in mowing, the’ bal ‘ber and pasture: 1,500 cords of wood on it, and everything in fine shape; have, to sell on account of poor heaith, and must be sold at once. Inquire Al G. Rowley. Phone 315-32. Willimantic Frank A. Young, Mansfield Center, Ct. Divior B8 Hilis Wiiimantle, _apria 60 | St 100x80 fc., two floors. TO RENT—Large and sunny furnish- ed'Tooms, one MiASte’s walk from M- lin-Rockwell's and three . from ~ the square, 13 Boswell Ave.. Tel. 141-12. pradd - : TO RENT-sTenement six rooms, 98 Peck St. Inquire_upsiairs. = aprzid TO RENT—Shop in rear of 61 Otis Inquire P. F. Bray, 231 Céntral Ave - apr22Ms O RENT—Furnished rooms or light Honsekeeping: Inquire at 17 Boswell Ave. aprigd TO RENT—Large furnished front room. very centrally iocated. Address A., Care Bulletin. apri fice work; some experience. i 24 Sunnyside, Putnam, Conn. Apr24WFM just Tight; takes your wrinkles away. Lindgren, Thayer Bldg. Tel. 553-12, apr2dd WANTED Young woman wants po- fion as bookKeener'and to assiet i Tite BLBACHING and dyeing o please the sight; dandruff removed by & shampoo falling hair_stopped with the new violet ray. our facial massage Madam FOR SALE—On account of fire, my driving mare, voung, kind, willing, a 00d roadster, welght 1000 Ibs.; also ugey and harness; very reasnable price; also one Chester White sow; 1/ one-horse lumber wagon, heavy hai Dess and harrow, 63 cords of wood, 17 bundles _cedar ~shingles and some chicken houses, about 5x5. See me at the farm of G. T'loyd Stewart, Wyassup Pond road, North Stonington, Conn. apr24d : WE BUY and sell tools, furniture, stamps, false teeth, antiques or any- thing else; old books especially wan| ed. Write or call. Water St. not AprisMwWs Louis D. Ward, 32 FOR SALE—R. I. Red baby chicks, from trap-nested stock. Hill Grove Poultry Farm, 5 West Pearl St. Phone 1658, apr24d FOR SALE—As we have just moved t- “UNCLE SAM” wants thousands e instructions, | women as clerks at Washingto | month; Swrite for free “How ‘to Get Appointment.” Institute, Dept. 32-D., Rochester, mar28d Franklin Y. in from the city, we must dispose of three good farm horses, weighing from 1150 to 1350, age from 6 to 9 vears, used to all kinds of farm work, sure to work, single or double; one good farm horse, 11 vears old, price $70, a_bar- . WANTED MEN THAT ARE NOT SUBJECT THE DRAFT, FOR RIFLE TESTI IN OUR RIFLE RANGE. IF YOU|for a perfect family horse, " cob, HAVE A GOOD EYE, APPLY. AT| Il ohiect®s oon home: o tenact ONCE. 2 or Dhone W MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP,, Aniahd EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. bookkeeper, stenographer writer. W. K., Bulletin. and TO apr2id NG perienced bartende &ood reference required. this office. i WANTED—Bartender with WANTED—Position by voung lady hio has ¥ad five yeare' experience g8 ype- HOME FOR A HORSE—X purchaser 7 Inquire at apr23d gain for a poor man; one nice family orse, sound, age §. weight 1135, a splendid driver and safe for a- lady. to care for, and will pull a good sized load, price reasonable to a sood home; Concord buggy, two light driving har. nesses, one farm harness, one business one business wagon, one farm wagon: must be sold at once, unable to 'wich. apr24d tom t ey ; handsome bird to breed -from. Phone 1226-3. aprzid FOR SALE—Two high bred Bnglish collies about six n 8, T WANTED, 3 ¢ _ex- | ington St “apr2sd 01d false tecth. Don't matter it || Pt Gfgeer Seturdavs. Inquire Bul- Davidson twin broken. We pay up to $15 per set. — Send by parcel check by return mail. monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Si WANTED GUN ASSEMBLERS, MEN OF EX- PERIENCE REQUIRED. APPLY AT ONCE. MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP,, EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. post and -receive We buy dia- Address Meat Cutter, care Bulletin. apr23d farm; good home; no w ing, ' Address I'arm, care Bulletin. apr23d ts. WANTED—Position as meat cutter. WANTED—A middle aged woman on shing or iron- in perfect condition. In- 2 Central Ave. Phone 1314 “FOR SALE_Bay horse, age weight 1000, zood driver and worker. Inquire at 931 Main St, Willimantic. TFOR SALE _Farms of WANTED BOYS AND GIRLS FOR LIGHT WORK. Good pay, 44 hour week, time and half over time. AMERICAN THERMOS_ BOTTLE CO. work; also reliable woman Dby the da Tel. 294, TWANTED — Cashier, Ap) handwriting. Mohican Hotel, on. L do apr22d SEND HIM away with a smile, litt! bond. Fagan's Smoke Shop. F. Downs, Brooklyn, Conn. Tel. apr20d strictly temperate, willing to make himself useful around place; references required. Address G. B. Bulletin. T WANTED_Girl for general house- New Lon- girl, but bring him back with a Liberty apr22d WANTED—Cows to pasture; running water, pastures in mowing field, Oliver 50 to' 100 . . acres, close to Willimantic: also tene- AapVANTED — Five-room - furnished| ment houses on-easy terms: six: liead apartment. also two rooms and bath.iof young helfers and. one two-horse with board, for gentleman and wite and | 06, 3“5, gher ¢S and, one two-horse daughter; must be located in fine sec- [ Biounany S whamectie, 0205 o4 tion of the city. G. W. Carroll, 40 She- [ =1 £ = ' i tucket St apr23d IF I1'S SKEDS (garden or feld), TED — Chauffeur. cxperienced, | el Zefs. farm machinery ols. and ‘repairs, call on Spencer, Lebanon, Conn.. FOR SALE—-White Wyandotte e for “hatching from trap- ted s also a limited number of day-old ciicl for .delivery about May I: Patrick F. Suliivan (Qccum), Norwich Town, Conn, R F. D No. 8. apr22d FOR SALE—Help win the war by saving fuel. Buy the Simplex Oil burner, makes any wood or coal range an efficient gas stove; over 2,000 sold in Providence. Anyone interested drop a postal to C. H. Raynes, 15 Fourteenth St, or P. JL. Ethier, 351 Central Ave. 1o brown horse, age 8. : a black horse, age ; a bay horse, age 7, 1200 pound: SALESMAN WANTED—Good 0ppo collector; permanent position; and commission; must have satisfa ing, Salesman, v Bulletin Office. aprisd tunity for live, energetic solicitor and salary referenes. ‘Address, in own hand- chestnut ‘mare, ‘age 6, 1150 pounds: a brown horse, age 9, 1000 pounds: a combination horse, age 8, 1150 pounds, has all of the gaits to a saddle; a trot- ting horse, “Eddy Barly,” weight 1000, sound and safe for anyone to drive, has been a trial mile in 2.10, has d T oo ~ WANTED—Housekeeper for elder FOR SALE mark of and can beat his mark 1y | with very little training, must be sold e FOR SALE 9 MCKINLEY AVENUE Attractive Residence Property HARD WOOD FLOORS TWO BATH ROOMS ENTIRELY REFINISHED INSPECTION INVITED JamesL. Case 87 BHETUCKET BTREET ship pictures, ship model C. J. King, Box 195, Norwich, Conn. apréd ntiques and 0ld solid silver pieces; bast prices paid. lady; good home and wages. Apply P.|this week at Murphy Brothers' Stable, 0. Box 178, Norwich, Conn. ~_apri3d | Willimantic. aprazd WANTED — Four or five woodchop- LE—Beautiful Scotch collie pers for. several months' work. P K. . Tel. 1314, Jewett City. apr20d reect, 163 RransinsSy 20r130_ | “HoRSES FOR SALE Phone 5394, WANTED — Old books, pamphlets, | Willlmantic at the place lnown as James P. Brown's, 283 Lewiston A Willimantic. one nice bright team, weight 3000, sound, kind and extra good worker's; one 'pair dapple gray, shares, near Gardner Lake. 187 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, NGT apriod ‘WANTED—Couple to work farm on Brown, paid apréd also two girls for v Apply at Rogers' Domestic Laundry, Chestnut St. ‘mar30d WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver; also old false teeth; highest prices F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- " WANTED — Experienced washman; flat work ironing 91 ca or $1.47: the trimmings cost but few cents. K orwich and Willimanti FOR SALE Six-room cottage, with heater and minutes | walk from Franklin Square; excel- all “improvements, three lent location: price reasonable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg., The Residence of F. E. Dowe 50 Summer Street FOR SALE 'or TO RENT The house has all modern conveni- ences. Short walk from business May be rented furnished section. if desired. ARCHA W. COIT HIGHEST GRADE PROPERTIES 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 Norwich. WANTE] and sortin; Troy Steam Laundry, Franklin St. mari2d ARE YOU HANDY?—If you are, you get a pretty new spring hat for The Pasnik Co. sell for less, mar25d_ Three girls for marking 0od pay and steady work. a furniture of all kinds; get our before you sell. A Bruckner, 55 lin St.” Tel. 717-3. noved WANTED—Second hand and antique rices Fank- ROLL COVERER WANTED. One man to run cot machine; al one man to cement by hand. L. C. BOWEN, Phenix, R. I. apr23d Address s0 WANTED AN ERRAND BOY INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE WANTED . FOR SALE A farm near- Yantic, containing 125 acres land, about 30 acres clear. halance pasture abundance through the farm: house has rooms and in excellent conditio and woodlane Tunning water in house and barms; in fair the farm has three barns of wood; large brook time. AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. ‘WANTED d; 1 n; condition. This farm is located near the state road, in a very command- ing’ position. quick sale. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg, Norwich, Phones, Price reasonable f FOR SALE NO. 11 BLISS PLACE. The beautiful cottage, modern cot- tage with all improvements, includ- ing heat, in finest condition, both exterior and interior, and in choi location, with good trolley service. For particulars inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Phones * Norwich JOB PRESSMAN and CYLINDER PRESSMAN Enquire at BULLETIN JOB ROOM or MACHINISTS Pxperienced machinists at rates at New Haven, field. s Apply to C. Boston, Mass, WANTED 60 Laborers, 50 girls for the Beaches, 35 Weavers, 16 Spinners, 3 Table THERE Is no advertising medium in comprising a lot of antique and mod-| Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business i ts, ‘women Spoolers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Cantral Blein MEN AND WOMEN FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING. Good pay, steady work, 44 hour week, time and half over 423 cents to 45 cents per hour to work Waterbury, Danbury, East Hartford, Willimantic and Spring- D. PERKINS, N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Room 41, Railroad Sta- Lon, New Haven, Conn. ‘o 48 Portland ‘Waitresses, 2 Farmers, 3 girls to work in stores 4 first-class Machinists, 16 Gaa L. Chaeshes | welght 2500, 'sound, kind and good workers; one pair bays, good workers; we have also good general and farm horses which are Tor sale at reasonable prices. Call and convince yourself. Mike Lavine. aprisd FARMERS—Buy your Armour and Frisbie's high grade fertilizer, seed potatoes, seed oats and all -kinds of seed at a low price at the Greeneville Grain Co. Phone 326-3. FOR SALE—Do 3 your own horse radish; will grow any- here; 6 sets 25c, 12 sets 50c, 25 sets $1, 60 'sets $2. 100'sets $3; sent free on receipt of price. Denison Avery, Co- lumbia, Conn. aprisd FOR SALE—Hatching eggs, S. C. R. I. Reds and White Rocks, ligh pro- ducers and good hatch guaranteed; Berkshire pigs ready May 1ist. A. S. Viall, Springdale Farm, Danielson, Conn, _Phone 93-12. aprisd _ FOR SALE—1917 light six Buick touring; also 1917 light four touring, in good condition. Auto Sales Co.. 13 Bath St._Tel. 74! apridd _ FOR SALE—New late 1917 five pass. light six Velle. Auto Sales Company, 13 Bath St. Tel. 743. 5 mar27d FARM for sale very cheap on account of death of owner; fifty (50) acres, 7-room house, telephone, barns, sheds, hen houses, pig pens, corn crib, silo, implements, two-wells, etc., situated 10 minutes from Willimantic. Apply_ to M. F. Dallen, 100 Convent Ave., New York, N. Y. aprild FOR SALE—One 1914 model 79 five- passenger Overland touring car in good condition, $200. Auto Sales Company. 13 Bath St. -Tel. 749 or 307-2. _aprSd FOR SALE—McCasktney account reg- ister; holds 400 accounts; first, class condition. Inquire of Grover & Caron Co., 45 Broadway or 82 Water. St. aprsd FOR SALELarge stock of_upland hay; price low. D. M. & O. S. Peck, Plain Hill, *Ct. Phone 463- aprad FOR SALE—1917 model F Vim de- livery, in good condition. Auto Sales SALE Bronze turkey egss, 20 camneacn. C. H. Wilson, Willimantic, R. F. D. No. 2. _Tel. 523-12. _apriod FOR SALE_Barred Plyniouth Rock eggs for hatching, Toc a setting. Tel 1344-2. aprsd SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE WITH ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES AT 604 BOSWELL AVENUE. MRS. OSCAR CHRISTIANSON, on the premises. The Norwich Housing Co. has no vacant apartments. It has some fine building lots in desirable sections of the city at reasonable prices and on terms to suit. Will 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 of FOR SALE Property and liquor business located on Rllroad Ave., i Baitic, owned and conducted by the late - William C. Smith. A very choice opening for the right man. For full particulars, in- quire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklis Square Narwica !Ettate and Insure it. TO RENT—Stor ntraily 5 suitable for grocery store, with neces’ sary fixtures, at $18 per month. Tel 246, mari3d TO RENT—Furnished ruoms for four entlemen. Mrs. Kelly, 7 North High t. feb26d TO RENT—Light storage space; elec tric -elevator. Phome 580, or call 77 Water St. Jan26d TO REN:—_Be ament nt at 55 School St Inquire at Bulletin Office. 30a TO RENT—wvrnished rooms; also rooms for light housekecping. 105 School St Tel. 1048-3. sepild TO RENT at 14-16 Thames Street, 3 Stores and one modern 4-Room Apartment with all improvements. Inquire American Waste & Metal Co. 210 WEST MAIN STREET : St;)re To René Centrally located Store and Ell No. 23 Broadway, with large basement and ample yard room, now occupied by C. V. Pendleton. Possession May first. Apply to William H. Shields. 0 STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING | ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN OFFICE. Another car of Hors, d they are the right kind, consisting of so farm chunks, draft and horses. Severnl well matched ps Come and see the MER R. PIERSON. 1 pair Oxen, 5 cows, all stock STOCK and TIMBER FARM 196 acres, 35 tillable. chestnut timber. other buildings. all tools and farming implements. Lot of oak and Good house and 1 pair oxen, 5 cows, A WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. 1., Telephone 2365 e\ [FOR SALE SPLENDID RESIDENCE No. 36 Pearl Street contains 10 rooms and bath, ar- THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724—Phones—68 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. FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement Business Blocks, Building Lots, desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to eell or rent, as I have a number of peovle looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate Insurance. tioom 108 Thayer Bids: Have E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 CIiff Street search the title of your Real SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Willimantic, 10 room : house, large barn, 4 good poultry | houses, 20 acres fine fields, pastures for 12 head, plenty of wood, £0od fruit. Only $2300, $500 cash. Also several bargains in stocked farms. Tryon's Agency, Willimantic, Conn. Eight room Cottage and one acre of S0 vou're off to France, dear Boy, And you're leaving me. And you're taking all li . When vou Yet T find Will you know how I siall mid How long the da How my pravers will employ Every night? For only smiles must pass between you But we wouldn't IT you were leav Though vou' When My smiling silence tells you all that T As your kiss That you know! There's a n a s But. overhead God's shining sun Forbids my | For in all my dreams T see you ‘The very first one in the fight, Shouting Altho' Where the ain’t in. him_some money Life. in_his sleep. a fine figure as Pearson’s Weekly. Dbetween now and spring. and put your feet il Union. ously about 20 officers and soldiers. from Austria arrived at Lyons on Wednesday. tralian without a division a motion challeng- ing the board of directors on its pro- conscription attitude. 1. + Fliavent a single word to say. And I wonder, can you guess, Boy, Why ‘tis s0? i 1 A mother’s heart’s a queer thing, Boy, So brave when full of tears, Yet mine fecls like a* toy Children break. ’ But though 1 find today T haven't any 5, & ears, Will you ever know, dear Boy, Of the ache? hiad ou, o, 4 s will be? anaé me til ‘you zo, ‘dear Boy, U From my sight. v. Then God will give me strength, dear oy He'll be And peace will tyke the place of joy. Hope of cheer. For thou; h vou, day. by dar, ) in parting now I have no word to say I feel vou know, dear Boy, All my fear. Vi ve it different, Bov, 3 me for aye, taking all life's joy u go. would s: 1ls me, dear Boy. M. Durant. Charleston, S. C. AFTER SOME NEWS FROM FRANCE. that's ending dows that deep, heart 1o weep, “Courage!” to the man be- hind, you the light was growin tly @ my deep AL old-ont my hands to you, FOR SALE Your soldier soul will zuard me, TR Will keep me pure. and true; 0. wien o'er the iilils the dawning Ts new horn. rose and blue, ail of shadow's endinz, e: I will find—you? —Ellen M. Carroll Ch G rlesto HUMOR OF THE DAY Exemption Officer—On what ground do you claim_exemption? Conscript—Well, cap, if T go to the front who is my divorced wife goinz to sue for alimony’—London Answe: Office Boy—T tell vi T've just looked. “That's too bad. I wanted to pay 1 owe him.” T'll look again."— the editor “Wait a second. Mrs. Gramercy—My husband talks Does yours? Mrs. Washington Square—Why, no rare bargain. Immediate possession.|dear. 1 91“'3)’5 give him a chance 2 miles to railroad and ! mile to yg:;!;a]h” awake.—People’s Home macadam road. All conveniences. Sl R ST o , ye're haif drunk. Send for my latest Farm Bulletin. {apologetically1—O1 /Enow (Choice of 400) it yer riverence, but it's not my, fault. * Oi've sphint all the money Oi had.— St. Louis Times. Doctor—The man who teld you vour heart was weak was mad! When was it? Recruit—When 1 last came up, sir. Doctor—Who was it? Recruit—You! London Passing - | Show. “I suppose the young men do not regard Miss Borrowcliff as so hand- some now that he father has lost his money.” “Well, they don’t think she has such she once had"— Barry was confiding a heart secret to his most intimate friend. “Yes, Edith accepted me on one ranged for two families, gas, ||icondition however.” ; clectric lights, new steam heater. ||| “And what's that?” queried his All at a very low price. friend. “That she doesn’t get a better offer "—Harper’s. The schoolgirl was sitting with her feet stretched far out into the aisle and was busily chewing gum, When the teacher espied her. “Mar; " called the teacher, sharp- Yes, ma'am?” questioned the pupi. “Take that gum out of your mouth !"—Florida Times- THE KALEIDOSCOFE g Australian Associated Chambers of Commerce have unanimously adopted a motion urging Great Britain to retain the German colonies in the Pacific. Prussia’s new Railway Loan Bill asks for a sum of 726,352,000 marks (nominally £36317.600), to be devoted chiefly to raising the capacity of the system. A resolution has been unanimously ' adopted by the Ontario Legislature ; affirming everything pessible to sustain Great | Britain and her Alljes. its determination to do | = | Les Nouvelles of Maastricht reports further convictions includipg one death sentence, in connexion wif of young Belgians over the frontier into Holland. the escape A hespital train conveying 153 seri- wounded . Serbians, including three ~French At ifs annual conference the Aus-' Natives Association rejected An air service between Vienna and Kieff a distance of -about' 750 mlies, has been established. from Vienna to Odessa ind Constan- tinople ‘are also being planned. Air services. Aided by & great gale, fire has des- troyed the greater part of the town of Raetihi, New Zealand. are causing serious damage. in the FOR SALE North Island, and the main trunk line trains are held up. Bush fires good Land, eight cent fare on the Westerly trolley. A great bargain for some one. M. AVERY, 52 Broadway OF ALL KINDS For Sale by Masons’ Building Materials| it dziness tns, ks sxmniomgre using Foley WOMEN BRAVER THAN MEN Women often do their daily"tasks in home, office or factory while suffering pain and misery that would ut 4 man Y |in bed 'Howeéver, much of women's suffering can be aileviated. Backache, sore muscles, stiff joints, rheumatic are Thos. Davis, Montgomers, “T docts lief, w Kidney ed several montis T commenced Pills, and got re- A jier. | Eint bottles eured metCRate. The Peck-McWilliams Co. 1 Giz50§7%, Wik el The Bee & o