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e E R ™ EAIR AND WARMER TODAY; PROBABLY RAIN TOMORRO Moving Pictures at the Davis Thea- o oving Pietures at the Breed Thea- Moying Pictures at the Auditorium Theatre. Norwich, Conm;, Lodge, No. 950, L. O. M. meets in Moose Home. Gardner Lodge. No. 46, K. of P. imeeu in Pythidn Hall Chamber of Commerce meets in the | Chamber of Com; Lodge Oscar, |meets in Foresters' Hall. erce Building. | Hugh H. Osgood Lodge. No. 6920, T. O. }O. F., M. U, meets in Germania Hall D. ‘Home. ANNOUNCEMENTS D. A. R. at Elks' Home Tonight. Of course vou have arranged ta g0 to the Elks' Home this evening to dance and play cards and spend a | pleasant evening. The I2ith Trum- bull chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution have planned to g've all who attend a pleasant time, and the proceeds will be for the bene- fit of the Red Cross and War Relief. Don't fail to attend BREED THEATRE Two Big Features Today and Sat- urday—Fapnie Ward in On the Level, and Carmel Myers in The Wine Girl, Fannie Ward heads the double fea- ture bill at the Breed theatre today and Saturday in On the Level, one of most unusual and cripping pho- toplays in ch she has ever ap- peared. This is a_picturization b Marian Fairfax of Charles Kenyon's thoril torv of th ne name. Miss Ward is s by @ cast of much mor: nary excel- Jack Dean. Lottir Pickford, James Cruze_ James and othérs. Car- mel Myers w o be seen in The Wine Girl, o five-part photo drama of unusue! interest. Miss Myers will be remembered by her excellent work in My Unmarried Wife, but in The Wine ] surnasses ny of her previ- + one performances. [The Hearst-Pathe News. the world hefore your eves completes the bill for today and Sat- AUDITORIUM Hundreds Were Turned Away Last —The Kaiser, the Beast of s Great—The Audience Let There is one scen the audienc particular that the Auditor- theatre into a b cheering mob durine the showinz of The Kai- ser, the Berlin. This is where ance lgian boy in defi- an_officer’s procla- be s a horseshoe morta wounding the is nome other than the meral von Kiucl have mot as vet witnessed e Reast of Berlin, now n at the Auditorium the- better take a few hours off and the thrill and angering ‘resent- ment that this startiing picture cre ates in the minds of all who W BRIEF STATE NEWS Westfield. — County “ommissioner Charles acon of Westfield has a bad wound on his hand, caused by the Kick of a Saturday. Saybrook—The captain of the com- pany t is to take charge of the Cornfield Point proving grounds has arrive: om Camp Meade. The men are about tready o leave there, bound north. Wallingford.—The Choate battalion will take part in the parade to be held th r \ the interests Choate East Haddam.—With no boats run- ning and or freight train every other day, t! ants are ex- periencing gre ulty in getting their merchand ents of meat g two or Meriden.—Meriden will havea com- munity cannery this vear as part of the program to increase the production ang conservation of food, and it will be conducted by the agricultural com mittees of the war burean and cham ber of commerce co-operating New Haven—Sarah H. Ramsdall is named as the ’ her_sister, ipt. Richard Imitted to pro- The estate is valued Judge lLivingston W. Cleaveland was named administrator. New Haven. England Americar fe wounded, f i French relief of New Haven is a branch, an appeal is made to a ves for common beads or old hard huttons which can be made into tunbler covers where there are no fly screens in the trench hospita Danbury.—In orde ndly soclety as to hey are doing in the ne of work, i Ruth Hall., the secretar sent es for all who have Liberty honds, wings stamps, 1 1ps or who are doing Red Cross work to no- tify her before Thursday, April 2 nnouncements have been rece d of the marriage in Los An- geles, Cal, Wednesday, April 10, of Mrs Leicester Tehon ‘aliafero, daughter of Mrs. John L. Tehon, of San Diego, and Lieut. Nathaniel Wheeler of Fairfield. _The ‘ceremony was performde at 5t. Paul's church in Los Angeles by Rev. Charles L. Barnes, Rookville—Announcement was made at the high echoo! yesterday morning that the torian for 1918 will ‘be Russell Pease of Eilington, son of Mrs, Harriet N. Pease, who attained an average on his four years' work of 9110 per cent. The salutatorian will be Gertrude A. Regan of Rockville, daughter of Herbert J. Regan of Davis grenue, who attained ‘an average of 1 Hartford—Steps are being takeén to top a peace propazanda . movement among the students ,of the three sehools of the Iartford Seminary Foundation, says the Hartford Courant. The federai authorities are said to be Interested and one student has already been expelled from the dormitory of the Hartford School of Religious Ped- agogy. The two other schools con- pected with the foundation are the Hartford Theolozical Seminary and Kennedy School of Missions. Miss a Voe a German Swiss, is the t who has been expelled from dormitory. She has been in this untry three years. LOST AND FOUND BR Office and Aucti Main St. Danielson, Ct. 'PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE 3, V. 0. of A, . R."Whist and Dance at Elks® 50 WHITE WYANDOTTE PULLETS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC., at the farm and residence of Christine Anderson, Waoodstock near the house, and perhaps better known as the Gustayve Danielson farm, or TUESDAY, APRIL 30; 1918, at 9.30 o'clock a. m.. described as follows: farm horses, weigh 2500 lbs—don’t pass this team by: 18 head of cows, Teifers including. 10 cows, ‘milking and_several due in Jume and 2 handsome three vear old Hol- cifers, one of which will freshen sale and the other soon ter: 4 yearling Holsteln_heifers and Holstein bull: White Wyandctte pullets in fine con- dition, 1 two-horse farm wagon with iron Hubs and 12 ft body, in A No. 1 two-horse” dum orse bob sled, 1 straight sled, 1 two-horse. express Jow' down and handy and calves, to use; 2 demo- top and one open: pair of heavy farm harnesses, several sets of single harnesses, 2 driving poles and several very good horse blankets. TOOLS AND MACHINERY, ETC. sulky plow, plows of all.kinds, 1 two-gang smooth. tackle biocks vthes, bars,’ saws, & car with top and otiier equipmen 1 gasoline drum, 1 neWw windmill, sev eral cords of 4-ft. hard wood, 25 bu: (Knowles Big C casks of vinegar and_ sk of cider; also 1 brooder and in- HOUSEHOLD GOODS consisting of the entire contents of the i1-room house of all kinds of fine fur- : 1 kitchen range, 2 heaters, 1 dining room set complete, 1 five-piece upholstered parior set, 4 chamber sets ctc.; 1 Reo tour- seed potatoes a number of odd chairs, tables and stands, dishes and many other interesting ar- THE REAL ESTATE will be sold_at 1.30 o'clock, described as follows: One of the nicest farms in West Woodstock, of acres, including acres of woodland and a fine apple orchard, a_ larze cow barn, and other buildings in zood condition. Wait for this sale be- fore you buy. OWNER'S STATEMERT I wish to remark the close of tiis scribed above is pledged to absolute I am closing up my farming in- terests for once and always. a an aged father and mother with whom 1 shall make my home and care for. 1 ur patronage. occur the first Terms cash on personal proferty, The terms on the real cstate will be given A caterer will attend. MRS. CHRISTINE ANDERSON, West Woodstock, Conn. Phone Putnam Div: J. C. WITTER . Auction Rooms, Main St, Danielson, Ct. Haying decided to zo out of the s, T will dispose of my farming business entire equipment’ at PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, at 10.30 o’clock a. m., described as follows 12—HEAD OF CATTLE—12 including 9 milking cows, old heifers and 1 yearling bull; 1 good demrocrat wagon, 1 one-horse mower, 1 lot of small T will also sell the "foljowing tables, chairs, bedsteads piano ‘and othier merchandise. the old Roode s located about 1% miles south nfield, Conn.. on the road lead- ing to Jewett City, near Bishop'’s Cross. nd 1 square The terms of sale will be cash. and ¢ will take place the first fair JOHN HALLASEY. AUCTION LIST \ Pablished by J. €, WITTER, Office and Auction Rooms, No. Danielson, Coun. 42 Main St, o'clock p. m.. at the residence of the late_Fdwin Waldo, in the south part of Brooklyn Administrator of ‘the estate a good dwelling house. barn, and about 3 acres i also the contents of the house, ng o lot of antique and mod- .. Auctioneer AUCTION I will sell at public auction, at thej Allen place, miles from Versailles bridge and four miles from Baltic, on ATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., the household effects ‘of the late Ruth to settle the estate. furniture, some of which has been in the Allen family for 130 3 of the following: Two Chippendale chairs, 1 clawfoot bureau (about 1750) with old brasses, 1 Empire sideboard, 1 high- 12 rush-bottom chairs, large picture ars, consists ndsor arm chairs, mirror, 2 scroll mirrors, 1 pair brass lot of pewter, bedding, ‘table linen, feather beds and hundreds of other things too numer- ous to mention. Terms of sale, cash. in attendance. If the day prove stormy, sale will be postponed until Saturda; May 4th, at the same hour. E. WALDO BINGHAM, Administrator. WELDING WILL FIX IT Cylinders, Castings’of all kinds, Agri- cultural Implements, Crankeases, Frames, Axles and other metal parts of ALL KINDS can be made WHOLE and SOUND with our WELDING. Skilled, expert work that'is guaran- teed—try it. Auto Radiators also re- Cave Welding and Mfg. Co. 31 Chestnut Street old china, | Caterer will be Transmissions THERE 18 no advertising medium in Pastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results, LOST—On, road from Lebanon, of ‘oats, marked E. W. Balley, Mont- Delier, VL. Finder notify T. H. Hld- Tedge, Water St. apr26d —_— WANTED ~ - bag| WA A high school boy who is| FOR SALE—Paiv gray horsos, w .FOR SALE fii..h:uus of cublnfa'pémln;nl cler-| 1350 each; also 1 bay horse, wei y 1 position. Reply by letter to Box 1150, Inquire 51 W. Maln St iy IS W, MDY - aor36 1o e _smie | “SALB_Rhode Istand Cab seed B chambermaid. ~ Mrs.|'corn, 100 per cent. vernment test; George W. Lane, 380 Washington St.|Irish Cobbler and Green Mountain seed Tel. 411. 3 apriéd potatoes; ene ton rhubarb. John Pot- WANTED 60 Laborers, 50 girls for the Beaches, | Bt 35 Weavers, 16 Spinners; 3 Table Waitresses, 2 Farmers, 3 girls to work in stores, 4 first-class Machinists, 15° women Spoolers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg. fi.lo. L. Chesbro . WANTED. ] 0ld false teeth., Don't matter if broken. We Day up o $15 per set. Sand by parcel post and receive check by return mail. We buy dia- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with. Bstablished 1872, — FOR SALE JUST RECEIVED—Carload of horses weighing from 1150 to 1300, age from 5 to 7, both single and double. Can be seen and bought at 30 Jackson Place, ‘Willimantic, Killourey’s Stable. George J. Brown & Co. apr26d, FOR SALE 1918 OVERLAND AUTOMOBILE Model 90 Deliveries at once Estate M. B. RING Chestnut St. 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 section. May be rented: furnished if desired. ARCHA W. COIT HIGHEST GRADE PROPERTIES Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE A farm near Yantic, containing 125 acres land, about 30 acres clear, balance pasture and woodland: abundance of wood: large brook through the farm; house has 11 rooms and in excellent condition; Tunniug water in house and barns; the farm has three barns in fair condition. This farm is located near the state road, M a very command- ing position. Price reasonable for quick sale. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldz., Norwich. Phones. FOR SALE NO. 11 BLISS PLACE. The beautiful cottage, modern cot- tage with all improvements, includ- ing lieat, in finest condition, both exterior and interior, and in choice location, with good trolley service. For particulars inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich Phones COWS FOR SALE CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED. SOME GOOD ONES THIS TIME. JAMES H. HYDE - North Franklin, Conn. Telephone 30 Lebanon FOR SALE Property and liGuor business located on Ralilroad Ave, in Baltic, owned and conducted by the late William C. Smith. A very choico opening for the right man. For full particulars, in- quire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, ¥ranklin Square, Norwleu, 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 FOR SALE Eight room Cottage and one acre of good Land, eight cent fare on the Westerly trolley. A great bargain for some one. of A. M. AVERY, 52 Broadwa; FOR SALE 96 MCKINLEY AVENUE Attractive Residence Property HARD WOOD FLOORS TWO BATH ROOMS ENTIRELY REFINISHED INSPECTION INVITED JamesL. Case 37. SHETUCKET STREET.. # WANTED Two ladies to demon: | Lob. Griswold, Conn. Tel. 105-2, ap:26d strate a well known article; nothing| 1'OR SALE—Two brood sows, 50 R, 1. to sell; salary and carfare; Erench-|hens, 3 four year old Springers. W, L gpoaiiniz preferred. Address M, care;L. Spencer, Lebanon, ¢ aprzed n. - apr: TROR BRI e - X - | "FOR SALE—As we have just moved NTED — Womad _for__general|in from the countrs, must dispose. of {housework; good: home: ‘liberal Wages. | two good farm horses, 7 and 3§ years Call at Cardwell's, 313 Maln St._apried | olg, used to all, Kinas' of Tarm work, = price very low;%lso 1 nice 8 year ol WANTED—General blacksmith. auto- | Pamily horse ‘seind tog. o Setndid mobile rep. man and helper. kst M. B. | driver, and will pull a Eood Sizcd Ioad Ring. : _2pr26d_ | price Very reasohable Hy a good home. “UNCLE SAM” wants thousands men. | Call today, rear 42 Clff St.. -apr2sd women as clerks at Washington; $100 Jocated near center of cliy, in- private family. - Phone $05-12. apr2sd TO, RENT--Space n.gazage for aut imonie ) TSiaer AvdS Albert. Hoard- wan. ) Gpresd ed rooms, one minute's walk from Mar i Rtk o and three - from i square, 13 Boswell Ave. Tel, 141-12. apra4d /- o . bousekeeping. . Inquire at 17 Boswell Ave. A room, very centrally located. . Address A., care Bulletin. :’ aprsd urnished. feiaa.-g‘l TO RENT—One s | Fountain St ; apr! TO RENT_A large furnished room, | B e TO RENT—Large aiid sunny furnisi- TO _RENT_Furgished rooms or light - aprisd TO RENT—Large furnished front .88 ¢ TFOR SALE or lease for term of month; write ' for tree instructions | yenie: thrmm ot b acres, nihe Acres mar Institute, Dept. 32-D., Roghéster, N. Y. [-Sne Worked 12 min. walk from Noi i osutTse D, N Y. I'wich & Westerly car, bo fare to Nor. wich; new §room house. hen house WANTED—Young woman wants po-|20d cow shed, lackberry and straw- sition .as_bookkeeper and to asslst-in| Derry Datches, apples and currants: gffice “work: some experlence. Wit | JUst the place for chickens or warket 2 ide, : : Zarden; Overland fouring car, % e o 83, 1916, overhauled last. fall, ' price $400; owner going west. E. T. Maples, WANTED—Young man for salesman| Hammond Ave., City. and collector. Apply to Gately-Bren- — = 21 2, FOR SALE—A party leaving the city Hin, SHERStacket B 4pr2od_ | o fohes to dispose of a bay horse, age . WANTED_Lady canvassers. Call in|8. 1050 pounds, sound, kind and honest, person at 17 Main St, City. ‘apr2sd will slfi.nd Wlth;ul hltelaIns: a Cu!l};)m- made harness, been used one month; a WANTED-—Three or four furnished|iybher tired top carriage; will sell-very or unfurnished rooms, co‘“‘nhnl, to cheap 'to a reliable party. Can be seen Broad St school, with modern conven- at Murphy Brothers’ Boarding Stable, fences, Address'C. R, care Bulletin. | illimantic aprosa apris s VAN FOR SALE—One two-horse truck in WANTED Salesman and - collector: | frst class condition, turn-under wheels, good pay; steady employment. ADPIYheaty springs, new tires, no new paini nger Store, 4§ Main St. __ apr2yd | 0. cover defects, suitabls for city use. WANTED Board for eight months |B. F. S. Crandall, Stoddard's Wharf. old baby with reliable party; references | Phone 1§81-13. apr2sd exchanged. Addvess: P. O. Box_ 390,| “pom SALE New Ford automobils, AOCHICH, apr25d_ | only run about 1,000 miles; price $450. WANTED—AIl of the farmers to|Call Telephone 33-4 or address P. O. knolv{ thav.d I“am m)x(ymlg all klndsi of | Box 1352, Jewett City, Conn. _apr25d_ PRantry and livestock. Ican use a few| ~poRr SALE—Cheap, a champion bred {housand chicken at once and am pay-| siredale brood biteh; also two of her e ‘EII‘JBT’;‘K‘}?[' oS Bossl bl OSSPl [pups at 36 each. P. J. Chabot, Wi ockberg, Main St, Willimantic. | PUPS SRS e Tel. 141_13. apresa regan, Conn. apr2sd WANTED—Matrons for state nsti- | 7 'y pemm Inquire. Broadmme | tutions; salary. to- start $30-360 per| yonker s ™™ % month and maintenance pleasant | = environment. Send ‘for circular and| FOR SALE_White Wyandottes e application. to be filed before May 1,|clusively, birds direct trom J. C. Fish- 1918. State Civil Sewvice Commission, |el's Egg-a-Day line, prize winning, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. apr2dd trap-nested stock; eggs, $1.50 Pfil‘ \15 e = v 3 |J. H. Sandberg, Norwich, Conn., R. No. WANTED—Kitchen help. Apply at 8. Norws i3 once to The Columblan House. _apr2dd | o roupg o ¢ Yards Phone 646-3. l \\A\N'I‘ED—AI Jflcb. two girls over| ™ 16, Georse P. Madden, 243 Main St R 1 Red buby chicks, April and May denrden delivery; also custom hatching. Phone WANTED—A capable woman for|l462. G. W. Adams, 65 Willlams St. g?nfl'arl housework; good wages, in aprsd small family; -roferences required. Mrs.| “por SALE_A fine farm of 100 to Frank A. Young, Mansfield Center, Ct.|170 acres, high and level, no ledge or Sarr E - | sand, onstate road, one-half mile to BLEACHING and dveing (o please the | trolley and village, 50 rods to a beau- sight; dandruff removed by a shampoo | tiful lake house § rooms, barn 30x60, just right; falling hair stopped with|and outbuildings, all in good repair; the new violet ray, our facial massage|two miles to three R. R. stations; 60 takes vour wrinkles away. Madam|3acres in mowing, the balance in tim- apotad on it, and everything in fine shape; . have to sell on account of poor health, WANTED—Position as meat cutter.|and must be sold at once. Inquire A. Address Meat Cutter, care Bulletin. |G. Rowley. Phone 313-32. Willimantic Div., or P. S. Hills, Willimantic. ANTED — Chauffeur, experienced, = & temperate, willing to make| FOR SALE—R. 1. Red baby chicks, himself useful around place; references|from trap-nested Sto required. Address G. B. Bulletin. 1658, aprz4d OR SALE—Two high bred English ‘WANTED—Girl for general house: work; also reliable woman by the day.|collies about six months old. 135 Wash- Tel. 294 __apr22d_ |ington St. Tel. § apr23d SEND HIM away with a smile, g it apr23d WANTED—Cows to pasture; running| — S e s water, pastures in mowing field, Oliver| FOR SALE—Bay hérse, age 8, Wertn. a0y Panmon s Pleasant St, Wiliimantic. aprisd suitable: for grocery store, with nece: sary fixtures, at $18 per month. Tel 246, mar13d TO RENT Store, centrally located, American Waste & Metal Co. FOR SALE—2,000 White Leghorn and Lindgren, Thayer Bldg. Tel. 553-12. ‘ber and pasture; 1,500 cords of wood . Hill Grove iz Poultry Farm, 5 West Pearl §t. Phone ittle | ~ FOR SALE — Harley-Davidson twin girl, but bring him back with a Liberty | motorcycle. in perfect condition. In- bond. Fagan's Smoke Shop. apr22d | 4uire at 52 Central Ave. Phone 1314. F. Downs, Brooklyn, Conn. Tel weight 1000, 200d driver -and worker. | apr2od - |Inquire at 931 Main St, Willimantic. WANTED—Housckeeper for elderly| ~ FOR SALE—Farms of 50 to 108 lady; good home and wages. Appls_r‘ P.| acres, close to Williman also tene- 0. Box 178, Nor aprisd ment houses on easy terms; six head WANTED — Four or five woodchop. | Of, Y0UnZ heifers and one two-horse pers for several months’ work.. P, F.|iam wagon. Samuel ~Adams, 450 ship pictures, ship mode! old solid silver piece: a for hatching from trap-nested s| h“"‘,}.‘.‘gggsp;;‘g_ {aiso a limited number of day-oid c apréd WANTED-—To buy old gold and sil-| Voo also old false.teeth; Nighest prices o R. F. D. No, 8. apr22d ALE—Help win the war WANTED — Experienced washman; | in Providenc also two girls for flat work ironing, |a postal to C. H. es, 15 Fourteenth Apply at Rogers' Domestic Laundry, 91 St. or P. H. Ethier, 351 Central Ave. Chestnut St. margod aprz2d ARE YOU HANDY?—If you are, you| FOR SALE: dan get a pretty new spring hat for [1250 pounds; a black horse, 9%c or $1.47; the.trimmings cost but a[1200; few cents. The Pasnik Co. sell for less, |4 chestnut mare, age Norwich and Willimanti WANTED- and sorting. Troy Steam Laundry, Franklin St. Thres givls Tor marking | COmPInation horse, age S, 1130 pounds, ting horse, “Bddy Earl furniture of all kinds; get our prices before you sell. A. Brnckger. 55 Frank. | this week at Murphy Brothers' Stable, lin St.” Tel. 5 noved | Willimantic. apresd Grain Co. Phone aprifd Government wotk. If you are not| FOR SALE_One 1914 model 79 five: A Rkt assenger Oyerland touring car in £ood doing your bit, this is your opportun- | Pongitior, 3300 Aute Shies Compane. ity. 13 Bath St Tel. 149 or - Marlin-Rockwell Corp. FOR SALE—McCaskney account reg- ister; holds 400 account: first class EMPLOYMENT OFFICE condition. Inquire of Grover & Carta Co %5 Broadway or 2 Water St o FOR SALE—Large stock of upland w ANTED hay; price low. D. M. & O, §. Peck, Plain Hill, Ct. Phone 463-14. aprdd INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE FOR SALE—1917 model F Vim_ de- livery, in good condition. Auto Sales Co., 13 Bath St Tel. 749. _ apriod FOR SALE—Bronze turkey eggs, 20 cents each. C. H. Wilson, Willimantic, R. F. D. No. 2. Tel. 523-12. apriod P TOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, T5c a setting. Tel 1344-2. aprsd FOR SALE JOB PRESSMAN and ‘51,000. Down Secures Farm, CYLINDER PRESSMAN |14 Cows, Pair Horses and calf, wagons, sleds, tools, implements, . harnesses, machinery, etc., etc.; aged Enguire at , owner of this 180 acre dairy farm in | America’s greatest dairy county to se- BULLETIN JOB ROOM |cure immediate salo offers everything for $3,650 with $1,000 down; splendid tillage, 20 cow spring watered pasture, maple sugar grove and woodland, two- story 11-room house, good repair, barn, w ;"agolé fh‘e‘d; D‘e‘;fltf andyml)l‘k house: ANTED or detalis Tain New MEN THAT ARENOT SUBJECT TO| nileef“hi onc ot §1 acres. sqbipied THE DRAFT, FOR RIFLE TESTING | for $1.700, sce page 15, Strout's Spring 1 f 2! X S, st S. IN OUR" RIFLE RANGE. IF YOU FS,’S”:?";?II)& e TEens, donch siaten HAVE A GOOD -EYE, APPLY AT|Agency, Dept. 36, 15 SAcE s York api26d MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP., EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 1917 CADILLAC FOR SA‘LE 1917 Cadillac Touring Car, used only nce June 1, 1917. Just put in order FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano Tuner reasonable price. Apply to Gardiner "L72 Clairmount Ave. | Grsene, 3 Sachem. Terrace, Norwich. RN i A (i o e st i WANTED — Old books, pamphiets, | , FOR SALE—White Wyandotte esgs B I icks , = Ze T i for delivery about May lst.. Patrick F. € I Kiog Box 195, Norwlel s Conn.. 45 fl1ivan' (Qcewn) Notwioh? Towh, Conn: d £ 2| saving fuel.” Buy the Simplex Ol orwicn 1 deweler, 31 Broad-| purner, makes any wood or coal range an efficient gas Stove: over 2,000 So1d Anvone interested drop brown horse, age 8§, age 1, a bay horse, age 7, 1200 pounds; 6, 1150 pounds; mar23d_{a brown horse, age 9, 1000 pounds; a . Food pay and steady work | 1 S,0f e LS to 4 faddies a trot: sound and safe for anyone fo drive, marl2d B has beeh a trial mile in 2.10, has a| WANTED—Second_hand and anfique | Mark of 2.25, and can beat his mark h very little training, must be sold FARMERS—Buy your Armour and Frisbie's high grade fertilizer, seed potaioes, seed oats and all kinds of secd at a low price at the Greeneville MACHINISTS FOR Sl]l.lc Dnd'o)ur tzhx and raise vour own horse radish: will grow any- ADJUSTERS Whera 6 sets 230, 12 sots 50c, 35 Bets CARPENTERS 31, 60 sets 33, 100"sels 33: sent free ou INSPECTORS Tambla, Qorn, o omsoR AVER G ASSEMBLERS TOR SALE_ hing ezzs, S, C. R BENCH HANDS L Reds and” White, Tocks, igh pro RIFLE TESTERS AHU\'EFI‘ and good hatch guaranteed erkshire pigs ready May 1 A. S. TARGET BOYS Vil .\'pringgd‘qdlfi Farm f'.‘xx;(;ls;n, OFFICE BOYS BRI 10 i e G APEIE A MILLWRIGHT HELPERS PO T e TRUCKERS in good condition. "Auto Sales Co., 13 JANITORS | Bath Tel. 749, aprisd_ HELPERS ‘,vxf?n ALE —New late 1917 five pass. igh X elie. Sales Ci Vs WOMEN INSPECTORS 1 Bati st Tel. 1450 o Sombia” | search the title of your Real | sau St.. New | and now being painted. For Sale at| TO RENT—Furnished ruoms for four gentlemen. Mrs. Kelly, T North Hign| t. . feb26d TO RENT—LIght storage space’; eiee- tric elevator. - Phone 530, -or_call 17 Water St. jan26d | TO REN3—Be .oment tenement at 5§ School St, Inquire at Bulletin Office. ix30a 4 10 RENT—¥urnished rooms; also rooms for light housekecping. 108 School St. Tel 1048-3. seplid at 14-16 Thames Street, 3 Stores an one_modern 4-Room Apartment wi all improvements. - Inquire d h 210 WEST MAIN STREET Store To Rent Centrally located Store and Eil Noi’28. Broadway, with large basement and ample yard room, now accupied by C. V. Pendleton.. Possession May first. Apply to William H. Shields. 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. . *FOR SALE . farm chual and budine horses. ral well thatched pair Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536- aprzsa 196 ACRE FARM 1 pair Oxen, 5 cows, all stock STOCK and TIMBER FARM 196 acres, 35 tillable. Lot of oak and other buildings. 1 pair oxen, 5 cows, all tools and farming implements. A rare bargain. Immediate possession. 2 miles to railroad and ! mile to macadam road. All conveniences. Send for my latest Farm Bulletin. (Choice of 400) WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I. . Telephone 2365 (FOR SALE | SPLENDID RESIDENCE No. 36 Pearl Street containg 10 reoms and bath, ar- ranged for two families, gas, electric lights, new steam heater. Al at a very low price. 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. L FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, aii in desirable locations. ~ List your pro- perty if you care to sell or rent, as I have a number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance. ftoom 103. Thayer Bldg. Have E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 CLff Street| Estate and Insure it. 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, good fruit. Only $2300, $500 cash. Also several bargains in stocked farms. Tryon's Agency, Willimant; > Conn. Masons’ Building Materials| OF ALL KINDS For Sale by The Peck-McWilliams C;).‘ .. By CLOA A. PARKER-FULLER. Just: sitting /round the camp fire’s sparkling_glow. . Afar.from city’s loud, confusing tones; Away from troiley’s clang—where whistles blow— Away from jostling crowd—from cries and moans. * deep, sweet scented wood— With tang of hemlock, nerve-restoring pine— Is scamper in their gayest mood, . And purpie wild grapes hang from graceful vine. Away out in tl “Where squi A few old pals, with tent and rod and gun, ; i Who fish and hunt together, year by year, ' At night they. smoke and swap their yarns of fun, “ And now and then they brush A-thinking of some who used to be - As cager, full of life for tramp and tr: As any sitting there—as full of glee— Whose good right arm was seldom known to fail. Mosquitos buzz, and now and then they sting; the fireflies dart about. When fire burns low, one lifts his voice to sing, And timid woodland things are put to rout. The crickets chirp; The song is echoed through the forest wold, And yarns continue—for they never tire. The hour grows ‘ate, and some one, feeling cold, Brings forth a log and builds afresh the fire. $ Thoy smoke and yarn and sing and dream and plan Of what they've done, are doing, and will. do. and presently a man Knocks cut his pipe and bids the crowd A Hours swiftly pa Then all jump up and at their watches look, With “Never dreamed the hour was near so late!” The 'yarns they tell would surely fill a book. But printer’s ink would spoil them, surs as fate. A LIBERTY LOAN ACROSTIC Be ever true to our beloved land; Upholid our galiant forces in the field; Ye who love freedom resolutely stand, Lest ye be forced by Teuton hordes to yield Immeasurable tribute to the Hun, By whose defeat alone can peace be won. Each citizen must sacrifice and serve, Remembering that on the fields of France The gailant men who falter not nor swerve Yield up their lives to stay the Hun’s advance, JUST ARRIVED || Another car of Horses—and! they are} the right kind, consisting of some nice| Bestowing all that we may not be slaves Of that vile brute who world-widce power craves. Now buy the Bonds from Liberty and deal Destruction to the Kaiser and his horde; Strike with this weapon ill the Prussians reel 'Neath telling strokes dealt by our golden sword; On with the sale, that Might may be o'erthrown, While Truth and Justice triumph through the Loan. FOR SALE i) e a tear, LEGAL NOTICES | |chestnut timber. Good house and | FOR SALE ROOM COTTAGE WITH ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES AT 604 BOSWELL AVENUE. MRS. OSCAR CHRISTIANSON, on the premises. Al e, __imore fully d FOR SALE TWO-FAMILY HOUSE Near Franklin Square. Modern Improvements. Easy Terms. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. FOR SALE The cu& Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and with houses, barns, sheds, etc. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. {and, FOR SALE Six-room cottage, with heater and improvements. juare; excel- lent location; price re FRANCIS D. DCNOHUE, Central Bliz. OF OUR CAPITAL STOCK IS INVESTED IN Liberty Bonds Are you doing your share, so| that this Government of the People, for the People and by the People shall not Perish from the Earth. American Waste & Metal Co. INCORPORATED ‘Whitestone Cigars will be 35,90 a 100 from Oct. 1st, 1917. $2 for a box of 3 Same rate per rhgusand. l 3. F, CONANT, -+ 210 WEST MAIN STREET THERE Is no advertising mediura in * . Eastern Comnecticut equal to The Bul- 1 Franklin >t +4letin for business recuits, 'NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Hon bie Court of Probate for the Distriet anon. 1 will sell the real estate liam A. Williams, late of Lebas non, deceased. Said real estate is sit- uated in the Town of Lebanon, and ribed in tie application to sell on file in said Court. ARTHUR W. WILLIAMS, apr26d ‘Administrator ¢. t & NOTICE Notice is here sons jiable to pa: of Salem that I have a warrant o 1 and coilect a tax of sixteen (16) mills {on_the dollar on list 1917, and I also e a warrant to collect a personal tax of two (2) dollars on_all male | persons residing in_said Town of Salem on Oct. 1st, 1917. from 21 to 60 vears of age, due and pavable May 10th. 1918, and for the purpose of coi- jecting the same I will be at my home on Friday, May 10th. 1918 from 2 o'clock until € o'cock p. m.. and at the Town Hall on'the first Saturday of each month from 2 until & p. m. After June 10th, 1918, interest at the rate of 9 per cent. will be added from the time these taxes became due. All persons neglecting this notice will be, charged legal travel fees and additions as the law directs. FRANK E. WILLIAMS, Tax Collector. Dated at Salem, Conn., April 1Sth, 1918. aprisF R e R s e DISTRICT OF WONTVILLE, SS., Court of Probate, April 25th. 1918.. Estate of Nellie E, Chapman, late Montville, in said District, deceased. dministratrix baving applied yrder authorizing and gmpower- sell certain real estate be ging to sald estate, as per applica- for on fite fully appéars: Ordered. That Lhe “Ist day of May, 1918, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court of Probate in Montville, be, same is, ned a lear- ing on the foregoing application, and this Court directs the. Administratrix to eite'all persons interested therein to appear -ai.said time and place. by order of motice one “paper having a clr- id District_and by post- a copy oi tiie pubiic signpostiin Town of Montyille. where the de- ceased last dwelt. nt least {iree day before said dr hearing, and return make to tiis Court of the notice given. DAN D. HOME. Judge. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ited States. In the matier 0f:John H! Brown. a Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy, No. 4564 To the ‘creditors of the above named Bankrupt, of Sprague, in the County of New London, istrict aforesaid, 2 Bankrupi. Notice Is hereby ziven that om the 23d day of.Avril; A, D. 1918, the above pamed was duly adjudicated a bank- rupt. and that the first meeting of -his creditors will he held before the un- dersigned, at his office, 33 Broadway, Norwich, 'in. said_District, on the 6th day of May, A. D. 1918 at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may _ attend, prove thelr claims, annoint Trustee, he heard as to orders of Refcree for care af property of the estate and disposal thereof, at auction or private sale. examine ’the bankrupt. and transact such other bus- iness as may properly come before sald meeting. TTOMAS M. SHIBLDS, Referee in , Conn., April THE DIME SAVINGS BANK' OF NORWICH. A The regular Semi-Annuai Dividen has been deciaved at the rate of 4 D cent. o year from the earnings of pust’ six monihs, and will be payad’ on and aftar May 15, 1818 FRANK L. WOODARD. T: apr PLANTING TIME ORDER YOUR FLOWERS AND : SHRUBS.) FROM..THE . - H. PEABODY

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