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R —_— PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW MAY 3, 1918, - What Is Going On Tonigh; tctures at the Breed Thea- res at Augitorium i Stationary Enzinesrs’ Asso- Na. ¢ meets in Biil Block ek Post, No, 1. G. A. R., meets at_Buckingham Memorial Svea Swedish Sick Benefit Asso tion meets in Germania Hall Court City of Norwich, No. of A mects in esters’ Hal ite Cross Council. No. 13, K. of C. meets in Suniight Buildis Through the Francis D. Donohue, tw Fifth street were sold Pr kop. The "hous one time known as the Ward property and have been entirely remodeiled. The rew owner buys the property investment as an BREED THEATRE Two Extraordinary Features Today d Saturday—Clara Kimball Young in The House of Glass, and Herbert Rawlinson in Brace Up. Today and Saturday the Breed present one of the hest bills of fea- ture p oy s ever pre nted in this city. This bill is composed of two ex- iraordinary features. For the fi e Clara Kimball Yourz and company will appear in The a h successtul rgn a full vear on Broadway and broke popularity ree- crds e country In this rroduct role of ing the innocent is seen in Case, a train zirl whom of circumstances condemns to a prison sentence. The delineation of this character gives the star an opportunity for the display of her high artistry, and ehe rises bril- Jantly to the characterization of the girl upon whom fortune smiles lately. This dran story of a well knowh play acte Clara Kim- hall Younsz, and a superh cast under the direction of the s director, Emile Chautard, Glass, a_produ worth while For the of this bill Herbert €een in Brace Up. a story carrying plent ction. This and will preve who enjoy the Pathe Weekly show war news will comp dinary bill. e Touse of much feature 11 be makes ] n that those Hearst- Jat AUDITORIUM Big Banner Double Feature Bill De- hted Large Audience Last Even- 9—See This Show. Glimpses of je 5 ALICE JOYCE AlNee Jovee, is re. and others in the « Walter McGrail, Percy ding, I nard Siegel, Barne: 1, Edith Reeves and phen C, Babes in the Woods, is the other hig feature toda penter and the “time of lives gerbread House ecenc William Fox production, The s in the Woeds. For the purposes of the picture, the entire building had to be made of gingerbread, stick candy, hot cross buns and such delicacies 'he Fragklin brothers cries t!" had absolutely no effect Trancis and Virginia. They t the goodies once, and they kept on eating. If maternal influen 2 not interfered, the Fox technical de- partment would have had to build a new house, for the two children threatened to eat the entire house. in it Lee Irancis Car- Corbin had in the Gin- of e new of AT DAVIS THEATRE Banner Bill of Feature Motion Pic- tures. In the po yal of western charac- ters of a distinct and virile type, Wil- liam S. Hart is, perhaps, the hest known in the cinema world. Mr. Hart has a new picture, Ti r Man, directed by himself, which was shown 1o large houses at both perfc at Davis theatre on Thursday is a remarkable story of the Hawk Parsons, a dit ek known as The Tiger Ma his ferocity and crue Lorders of a desert in \ party is attacked they are driven away hip of Haw) e= an infa rmances Thi; we: sea by of prey Indians inder the I i uation for Ruth m, the herbin pd he carries her wway withf him to « in a se cret rec n the desert. s at wmpts to stay herself, then dis is the beginning of The 's regeneratior The other fea: E yroduction. Limousine TLife, Nlive Thomas enacts apparentiy innocent vou zirl who n sar in which the part of of a largze sum of money. Limousi Jife s an adaptation of the Ida M. Evans which made su the Red Book te Thomas a ad. pr charmi mediate cess, sented by Aramo moro: yothetic and full of nture. My (hapin’s por! 1 neoin is re- mzrkable. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Ove: 30 Years Avars beas | i | Westerly trolley. A great bargain for i | WANTED WANTED WANTED !MAN AND WIFE TO RUN 'MILL BOARDING HOUSE. i House furnished. [SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. Norwich Town, Conn. WANTED Men and Boys for general factory work, 44 hour week, time and half for over time. Steady work. AMERICAN *THERMOS BOTTLE CO. I ——— | FOR SALE i fava L com———————— 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 SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE WITH ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES AT 604 BOSWELL AVENUE. MRS. OSCAR CHRISTIANSON, on the premises. FOR SALE A farm 5 ac about 3 balance pasture and abundance of wood; large brook through the farm; house has 11 rooms and in excellent condition; running water in house and barns; the farm has three barns in fair condition. This farm is located near the state road, in a very command- position. Price reasonable for quick sa FRANCIS D. DONOAUE, Central Bldg., Norwich, Phones. near Yantic, land containing res cle: woodland FOR SALE The Oid 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. 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, Willimantic, Conn. 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 Telepbone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE 9% MCKINLEY AVENUE Attractive Residence Property HARD WOOD FLOORS TWO BATH ROOMS ENTIRELY REFINISHED INSPECTION INVITED lJames L. Case 37 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE Eight room Cottage and one acre of good Land, eight cent ‘fare on the some one, A. M. AVERY, 52 Broadway JAM S H. HYDE Auctioneer AUCTION WEDNESDAY, MAY &, at 10 o'clock a. m., sell at public auction, at my | situated on the road leading from Windham_ to Se Station, arm of James D. W n, the following described property: 1 pair 800d work horses (weight 3800, wo anywiiere, e or double, extra good ones). 6 nice young cows (grade Hol- stein.’ some trésh soon), 1 team wagon, 1, dump cart, 1 express wagon, 1 light buzgy wagon, 1 two-seat rubber tired wagon, 1 set team harness and single | harness, 1 | rake, 1"a i ne. 1 wheel use sulky -horse sled or 19 tons z00d ha { and nec Wyandotte he » num Terms of sale, c stormy. sale next fair WANTED Now is your chance to zet big prices for your second-hand Ranges snd Parlor Stoves. A. BRUCKNER, 55 Franklia St. WANTED | Machine Operators on Ther- mos Bottles. Good pay while learning. 44 hour week, time and half over time. Steady employment. AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. PICKER ROOM AND CARD ROOM HELP WANTED SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION BEAN HILL MILL Wanted CARPENTERS and LLABORERS WANTED AT ONCE For Construction Work. Laborers 40c an hour. APPLY AT THE OFFICE] IMMEDIATELY. GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS, Inc. Goodyear, Conn. EEReTEraTE WANTED Weaver on Knowles Looms on Government work. Steady work and good pay. Cash bonus of 10 per cent. every month. Will teach weavers. Admore Woolen Mills Co. Yantic, Conn. WANTED MEN IN PICKER ROOM AND DYE- N MILLS, Norwich Town. WANTED JOB PRESSMAN and CYLINDER PRESSMAN Enquire at BULLETIN JOB ROOM WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW {BOARD COMPANY’S MILL GOOD PAY STEADY EMPLOYMENT WANTED 50 girls for the Beaches, Weavers, 16 Spinners, & Table Waitresses, 2 Farmers, 3 girls to work in stores, 4 first-class Machinists, 15 women Spoolers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bidg. Geo. L. Chesbro 60 Laborers, WANTED. Old false tectn. Don't matter if broken. We pay up to $15 per set Sond 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. reliable firm to deal with: led 18 . e L e | "SEND HIM away with a smile, little ‘wantep HELP WANTED T WANTED . WANTED—Either three or four-fam- ily house; state lowest cash price, etc. Address Box 101, care Bulletin. may3d TED—A woman to work by the day; no washing. "Inquire at 215 West Town St. may3d WANTED—Electricians to work on government work. Whitall Elec, Con Westerly, R. L may3d WANTED—A man to work on farm; wages $40 and board. Apply to Egon Blankensend, Preston City, . may3a cable lightning rod cable made. Family, stock and buiidings abso copper: by having your buildings rodded experienced man in a_sclentific man- years' ,experience. i 3nd approximate cost upon application. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Shinn flat pure cop d s the. only Raf lutely safe when rodded with flat don’t experiment; make.sure, Spencer of Lebanon has had eight Shinn Mfg. Co. uarantees; Spencer guarantees; the yon Bonding Co. backs our guarantee { we fail to protect. Measurements L. Spencer, Lebanon, Conn, P. S. WANTED—Young woman wants po- sition as bookkeeper and to assist in office work; some experience. Write 24 Sunnyside, Putnam, Conn, apr2a WEM WANTED — Experienced farmhand; yages no object; must have the hel) and have it now. Apply to W. S. Village. Conne el 35 15 Mvosus B i Moosup Div _GOVERNMENT needs 20,000 clerks at Washington; examinations everywhere May 25 experience unnecessary; men and women desiring government posi- tions write for free particusars to J. C. Leonard, former civil service examiner. 276 Kenois Bldg, Washington. may2d WANTED—A girl for general house- Wl::}. “dAddrns A. B. C, care Bulletin, ‘WANTED—Bids te supply wood for the Brick school, Learned school and Newent school; 'also 2 cords of -dry chestnut for Blissville school. ~Town of Lisbon, School Board. may2d WANTED—My customers to know that from May Ist on I cannot accept any more work In Trading Cove and vicinity. Joseph Betham. may2d WANTED—Position by a competent chauffeur: sober disposition, four years' Lightning can’ strike if we first. T FOR SALE One runabout, Ct. get there may3d 1916 Dodge thoroughly overhauled and ell equipped for a year's running. S. Adams, 440 Pleasant St., Willimantic, Phone 154-5 or 236 Tate may3d vears; farm of 10 acres, nine acres ma- chine worked, 12 min. walk from Nor- wich & Westerly car, bc fare to Nor- wich; and cow shed, blackberry and straw- berry patches, apples justthe place for chickens or market garden; Overland touring car. model 83, 1916, overhauled last fall, price $400; owner going west. T. Maples, FOL SALE or lease for term of new 6-room house, hen house and currants; Hammond Ave., City. FOR SALE—Bronze turkey eggs. 20 cents eacl H. Wilson, Willimantic, R F. D. Tel. 523-12. may2d Main Main St. s ma T8 RENT One large furnished room, all conveniences. 9 Boswell Ave. horses. Inquire J. L. Spruce St. ” TO RENT—Seven-acre lot, half now in grass. Peck's Corner. vation: nett, FULL ASSOCIATED —_— e PRESS DESPATCHES ¥ TENBMENT to rent; a cozy four- room tenement on Quarry’ large garden and adults preferred. Quarry ' St., y an | 3 72-13. St, may2d St.. wi . A TO RENT—One 12-room house; one store and two Inquire N. rages, at N. B. Fountain St. Tth- lace for chickens; ‘Willimantic, or 110 North Lewis, 341 may3d "T0 RENT—A large barn, rear of 155 suitable for four or siX Counihan, ‘apr3od 39 "Till we TO RENT—Large and sunny furnish- ed rooms, one minute’s walk from Mar- suitable for grocery store, with neces. sary fixtures, at 318 per month. 246, Tel. mari3d 5-passenger touring car, starter and electric lights, $375; one 1917 Metz touring car, starter and electric lights. $300; two 1916 Metz delivery cars, § ster, or mont Metiz son. Tel. 133. TFOR, SALE_Buick, light four cylin- SECOND-HAND CARS for_sale; one Reo, $150; one Metz, 1916, ; one 1915 Metz road- 3275; two Willard one 'Bxide storage - and with starter. Metz parts always on hand. Agency, 19 Hawkins ‘St, Daniel- may2d entlemen. t. TO RENT—Furnished rcoms for four Mrs. Kelly, 7 North High feb26d TO RENT_Light storage space; elec. tric elevator. Water St. Phone 580, or_call jan26d 77 Sckool St. iv30d TO RENT—Bz .ement tenement &t 56 Inquire at Bulletin .Office. When the ni experience. Write Chauffeur, = care Bulletin Co. may2d BOY WANTED—=Aipply at Brothers'. may]l WANTED—Boy to work * in store. Apply at this office. mayid WANTED—Competent woman _for general housework; no washing. Apply Miss Gilman, 350 Washington St. Phone [ S may1d WANTED—Two maids; one as cook and the other as waitress; references required. Apply to Mrs. C. G. Bab- cock, Stonington, Conn. mayld LADIES’ HAIR to dress. Shampoo, scalp treatment, or facial massage, each 50 cents. Dyeing, bleaching, man- icure for ladies and gentlemen. Madam Lindgren, Thayer Bldg. Tel. o5 apr3od WANTED—A competent maid for general housework in family ; at 55 Williams St. TED—By a competent house- work in the mornings every inquire 15 High St, evenings. aprsod WANTED—A man to work in Kitch- en. Tnquire at Wauregan House apr3od “SPINNERS WANTED—Good, steady work, and big pay; boarding house on mill property. Niantic Mfg. Co.. East Lyme, Conn. E WANTED-—A dish W House. WANTED—A competent girl for gen- eral housework. Tel WANTED—General biacksmi mobile rep. man and helper, 1 Ring. Inguire WANTED — At _once, painters, at new spinook Boarding House, Jewett City. Appiy on premises; apr21d WANTED — Journeymen electricians for house wi 1g: union wages. The J. Warren G Electrical Company, New London. T WANTED_All of the know that 1 am buying poultry and livestock. all kinds_of i I can use a few thousand chicKens at once and am pay- ing the highest prices possible. Joseph Hockberg, 181 Main St, Willimantic. Tel. 147-13. apr2s WANTED_ Position as_meat cutter. s Meat Cutter, care” Bulletin. girl, but bring him back with a Liberty bond. Fagan's Smoke Shop. apr22d to pasture; running stures in mowing field. Oliver ns, Brooklyn, Cona. Tel. 0d WANTED — Four or five woodchop. work. P, F. apriid WANTED — Old pamphlets, ship pictures, ship models. antiques and old solid silver pieces; best prices pa J. King, Box 185, Norwi : apréd NTED—To buy old gold and ver; also old false teeth; highest price paid.”_F. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad way, Nor apréd WANTED — Experienced washman; also two girls for flat work ironins. Apply at Kogers' Domestic Laundry, §1 Chestnut_St. mar3od RE YOU HANDY?—If you are, you get a pretty new spring hat for 97c or $1.47; the trimmings cost but a rfew cents. The Pasnik Co. sell for less, Norwich and Willimantic. mar25d WANTED-—Three girls for marking and sorting; good pay and steady work. Troy Steam Laundry, Franklin St mari2d WANTED—Second nand and antigue furniture of all kinds; get our prices before you sell, A, Bruckner, 55 Frank- lin 8t Tel. 7117-3. novéd WANTED Two teamsters at steady work Apply C. M. ROBERTSON CO. Montville MEN AND BOYS TO WORK ON SURGICAL DRESSINGS FOR THE GOVERNMENT. HIGH WAGES AND EASY WORK. APPLY TO VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE CO. Versailles, Conn. WANTED We want your Junk, Iron, Metals and Paper Stock. Our teams . will cither in city or country. NORWICH 'WASTE AND METAL 1 Norwich, Conn owing. CHXRLES M. AMES. | T BT R T T A B T der model, order; MeCormick -Co. oversi price very tires, good running lw, | The' Frishie- mounatble many throughout. Co. FOR SALE—Ford, late model. de- rims, special carbureter, other extras, fine condition The Frisbie-McCormick may2d the woodworking, FOR SALE—A nice little business; planing and match- ing business. B. L. Perry, Dani Conn. ma FOR SALE—Lot of 2-in_plank 83 Conn. ong, . wide. indred white pine boards 16 f A. R. Race, No. Franklin, may2d FOR SALE_Three - sows. chickens and roosters; R. I. Reds and Black Orp- ingtons: also two goats. Inquire G. traekzik, at 119 Sachem St. _mapld FOR SALE—One pair of zood w horses out 2800), one set heavy double harnesses, two heavy single harnesses. two delivery wagons. onc two-ton Republic truck, completels weight seated Wuttk, FOR SALE—A bay 1050. Henry Phone 298-13 SALE—Pool table; also a double carriage. Inquire of 35 Franklin 8 horse._age 10, Clark, S nn. equipped, run less than 500 miles, 1811 -passenger Cadillac tburing car in xcellent” condition. The Consumers’ Co., Daniclson, Conn. praod FOR SALE—| to 100 acres, close Villimantic: also tene- ment’ houses on easy terms; of young heifers and one 'two-horse team wagon. Samuel Adams, 440 Pleasant St. mantic. aprisd ¥OR SALE—Help win the fvar by saving fuel. Buy the Simplex Oil burner, makes any wood or coal range an efficient g ove; over 2,000 sold call! THERE 1Is no advertising medium in THERE Is no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results. Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- ietin for business results. 13 VIR e G KR Ae TRl FOR SALE—Onc heavy two-horse dump cart and a new stone drag. W Burdick, N h Town, Ct. apr3od ft. by Market fect Av in per Central in Providence. Anyone interested drop a postal to C. H. R: §t. or P. H. Ethier apr2zd FARMERS—Buy rnes, Fourteenth 51 Central Ave. your Armour and Frisbie’s high grade fertilizer, seed toes, seed oats and all kinds of 1t a low price at the Greeneville Grain Co. Phone 326-35. aprisd FOR SAL ey account reg: ister; holds 400 accounts; first clas: condition. Inquire of Grover & Carcn Co., 45 Broadway or 82 Water ‘St. aprsd $1,500 will buy you two houses, a barn acres of the best tillable la a house of 11 rooms, old ned, 2 firep bake oven, pump tchen; smaller house of 7 rooms, in_good re: pait: very nice cellars under both hous rge barn, room for 3 cows and 2 hos od sh Located lage, 3 vay u amo; splendid v ideal an or o high acc to spend _the summer ound home.. If interested, inquire at once. Will consider terms. Has got to be s0ld at once. Write for catalogue. FRED I RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, Tel. 195, Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE $700 Down Secures Farm, Horse, Cow, Tools and furniture; 60 acres; machine worked fields, brook watered pasture, variety fruit, lot wood: mail delivered, only two miles to village; 2-story, © room house, painted, with piazza; clap- boarded, painted barn with cellar. two poultry houses; owner _called away, $1.600 takes whole outfit; 0 down and easy terms. The spring fed brook makes this ideal for fruit and poultry. Details page 11 Strout's Spring Cata- logue. Copy mailed free. E. A. Strout Farm_Agency, Dept. 36, 150 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. may3d 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 Apply to Gardiner house reasonable price. Greene, 3 Sachem Terrace, Norwich. FOR SALE Nos. 11-13 Hill Street, TWO-FAMILY HOUSE | Near Franklin Square. Modern Improvements. Easy Terms. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. SALE HORSES 1 have a few good work horses that T wish to dispose of to make room for my next carload, which will be shipped May Tth. ELMER R. PIERSON, Tel. mayld FREDERICK T. BUNCE V. Pendleton. Apply to William H. Sh rare bargain. Send for my Tel _Fomsae 196 ACRE FARM 1 pair Oxen, 5 cows, all stock STOCK and TIMBER FARM 196 acres, 35 tillable. chestnut other buildings. all tools and farming implements. Immediate possession. 2 miles to, railroad and )4 mile to macadam road. timber. TO -RENT at 14-16 Thames Street, 3 Stores one modern 4-Room Apartment all improvements. American Waste & Metal Co. i§ 210 WEST MAIN STREET Inquire Store To Rent Centralfy located Stére and EIl No. 23 Broadway, with large basentent and ample yard room, now occupied by C. Possession May firs Ids. STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW RENT. OFFICE. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN All conveniences. latest Farm Bulletin. (Choice of 400) WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Roorhs 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, phone 2365 A1 i Wi Lot of oak and Good house and 1 pair oxen, 5 cows, A No. ranged for 36 Pearl contains 10 rooms and bath, ar- SPLENDID RESIDENCE Street ffi (FOR SALE | two families, gas, electric lights, new steam heater. All at a very low price. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724—Phones—68 e (The following poem was found among the effects of a badly wounded British soldier. No one has been able to identify the author.) Not a blinkin’ rap do we care for the chap With a Red Cross on his sleeve. get to the front, on the stand to shunt, An’ a farewell bomb when you leave. Midst that flying death you hold your breath, lin-Rockwell's and three from the % square. 13 Boswell Ave. Tel. 4112, An’ life seems su ly dear. ,aPpr: B . TO RENT_Large ~(urmished front While the Red Cross is out of the scrap room, very centrally located. A ress 2 O e orts Ao In the safest part of the rear. TO RENT—Store, centrally located, . It doesn’t seem fair for him to be there, While we face the powder and smoke, An’ check the Huns with red-hot guns, An’ cheer and curse and choke. But many a lad feels thundering glad, ght lends a sheltering cloak, To be overhatled by the chap he’s called T0 RENT—| I : 5 ey rooms “Tor TiEht ponsekeeping. 108 The bloomin’ Red Cross Bloke. School St. Tel. 1048-3. sepild My own turn came—it’s part of the game— in 2 scrap we had before Loos. “'When the blinkin’ Huns tried to pinch the guns i On the 15th—never mind whose. : They tried and tried, and you bet they died, While we lost many a chum. ~ ; When the message came thru: “Now Lads, stand to,” And the next was, “Here they come!” We charged and yelled, an’ the line we held, But I don’t remember the rest, i For the earth spun round, and I hit the ground, With daylight inside my chest. When next I woke a Red Cross Bloke Was crossing that zone of death; An’ I watched him come thru that shapnel hum— Just watched and held my breath. He reached my side with a crawl and glide, An’ | blessed his crimson crest, When he’d made me snug with a comfy plug In the painful hole in my chest. Then away he crept, and I must have slept, But when I awoke in pain 1 was down at the base as a hospital case, An’ booked down for “Blighty” again. We landed all right on a wet, stormy night, But what did we care for the rain, For a Red Cross Bloke fixed me up with a smoke, An’ a crib on a Red Cross train. So that’s why I'm here, feeling shaky and queer, In this clinkin’ Red Cross bed, With a Red Cross nurse, when I'm feeling worse. To lay cool things on my head. An’ tho it all seems to be part of my dreams, Yet I know it is not all a hoax, There are thousands today who are ready to say, “Thank Good for the Red Cross Blokes.” —FROM THE RED CROSS MAGAZINE. HUMOR OF THE DAY she—Then Papa-didn’t refuse to sten to you. He—No, indeed, I bezan by telling him I knew a plan w eby he could Transeript. ia Eve| save money.—Boston “We'll have to. move sadly. es,” replied ; feelings most on, 7 ducted b: Smith. right man. ¥ quire of Real JOHN A. Franklin Square, FOR SALE Property and liquor business located on Railroad Ave., in Baluc, owned and the late William A very choice opening for the or full particulars, MORAN, Estate Broker. Norwicu. ajlure as @ hington Wa o after Grabbitt won_ a big jackpot, Von Dachshund tried to open negotiations for the restoration of the status quo ant Jus in- View, shore; Room 1US. NO. 11 Phonc'.@?flfl Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 03 o Central Building, Have E. FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the Rhode also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. Frank W. Co WESTERLY, R. | 4 FOR SALE LOST AND FOUND Cottage Houses, Temement and| ™ Ger tweanesdav. on Water St a I Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in| /S ontaining sum of money. Finder desirable locations. List your pro-}jesve at Bulletin Office. Reward perty if you care to eell or rent, as T have a number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, al Estate and Insurance. g Thayer Blds. | FOR SALE BLISS PLACE. The beautiful cottage, modern' cot- tage with all improvements, includ- ing heat, in finest condition, both exterior and interior, and in choice Jocation, with good trolley service. For particulars inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Norwich Phones A. PRENTICE 86 CHiff Street title of your Real 22 Clairmount Ave.! Estate and Insure it. Island “Judge Flubdub doesm't seem to know half the time whether he is going or coming.” “That may be hecause he has been reversed much by the higher courts ™ nsas City Journal “A congressman has a tough time of it. I thought the jobs I got for people would puli me through.” “Well ” T was put out by the jobs T didn’t get.’—Louisville C nal. “Dorothy always begins a novel in the middle.” “What's that for?” “Why, then she has two problems to be excited over—how the story will end, and how it will begin.—Houston Post. d FOR SALE FOR SALE. The farm owned and occupied by the late James Blanchette, consisting of 150 acres, more or with good buildings, wood, water and orchards jsituated in town of Griswold, about miles from Jewett City, few | rods macadam road. This farm equipped with s and which. may be. purchased with farm. Must be sold at once to settle an estate. Apply to A. C. BURDICK, Jewett City, Conn. may2 $100 LIBERTY' BONDS WILL BE ACCEPTED T §110 AT THE FOX HILL MANOR LAND Co. Buy your building lots and _plant vour garden now: make a splendid in- | Prime Minister of THE KALEIDOSCOPE Mr. Walter Long, replying to the New Zealand's as- surance of support in the present crisis, said that while the gallantry of the Dominion soldiers has been bundantly proved, this fresh evidenco of her determination was cordially welcomed. A Berlin telegram in the Rheinisch- Westfalische Zeitung takes much trouble to refute the rumour, which it says is circulating in Western Ger- that Albert has been recap- y the Allies, and that the Crown army has lost 40,000 men in To Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig:* —*“Irish disabled soldiers and sailors, t the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Help So- ciety, 30, Molesworth-street, Dublin, end to their gallant comrades in nce their admiration for the splendid fight they are putting up, and. ‘\\‘s};‘they could be there to lend a hand.” Tears are expressed by the Frank- furter Zeitung with regard to Hinden- burg's telegram te the Reichstag. It E “With all respect and admira- tion for, and boundless gratitude 4o the great army commander, we cannot but feel that his intervention in im- perial politics is very serious for the interests of the Fatherlands.” A Spanish Cabinet meeting bas aps i proved the -Amnesty Bill laid before the Chamber by Count Romananes,; Minister of Justice. The, Cabinet con- idereq certain military reforms, ap-! proved of a measure regulating the! length of the . working day, and sanctioned the improvement of. the of the. postal and tedegraph An official statement issued in Berne says:——Contrary to .the ‘statement from Washington that Germany has refused a safe conduct to the Dutch ships placed at the disposal of the Sw ‘Government by the United States for the purpose of conveying food for Switzerland, the German re- ply: on this subject has not yet been* received.” i As a result of Count Czernin's speechy the Czech League demands that the, Foreign Affairs Committee of the. Austrian Delegation shall - be im mediately convoked. The President of the League has also visited the Premier and demanded an explanation vestment and double vour money. Also on_instaments. §$10 down. and $1 pe: weelkul Take Westerly car and step at Cit: wé S. ROSANO. Masons™ Building Materials OF ALL KINDS For Sale by The Peck-McWilliams Co. of why Count Czemnin made his, declaration to a deputation ‘in no way qualified to deal with the situation. At an Extroardinary Court-martial held at Hamburg, says the Weser! Zeitung, a woman named Halbe was| sentenceq to 2% years penal on a charge of printing a leaflet in- citing to a general strike. A named Struve, together with his wife,/ and another man named A 58