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LOCAL SHOWERS TODAY; PARTLY CLOUDY TOMORROW ORWICH. BONN M’I“URD’AV, HAY 4, 10|I- * FULL ASQOOIATED PRESS DESPATCHE! What Is Going On Tonight lovlnr Plclnres at the Davis Thea- xm ing Pictures at the Breed Thea- “baiie Platores at the Auditortiim Theatre. Norwich Council, No, 309, .U. C. T, meets in Pythian Hall. ANN JUNCEMENTS Professor Weld's Programme.. The following Js to be the pro- gramme given by Professor I'rederici Weld of Connecticut college, who will sing at the Sunday evening service at the Central Baptist church: The Publican, Van de Water *In Time of Trouble He Shall Hide Me, Kilmer It Is Enough, From Mendelssohn's Elijah. Rev. A, F. Purkiss, the pastor, will preach the third of the war sermons on the topic, “What Relationship Ex- ists Between the German Junker and the Crucifiers of Christ.” Men’s Meeting at Y. M. C. A, The men's rally at Y. M. C. A, at 230 p. m. tomorrow will be held in| the lobby of the “Y" building and will Le addressed by Rev. Georse H. Ew- ing, who will doubtless have an in- teresting message. All men are in- vited. SEASON'S FINAL MEETING NORWICH MUSIC ASSOCIATION Woman's Chorus, Orchestral Selec- tions, Rhythmic Dances by Miss Gallaudet. The programme for the final meet- ing for the season of the Norwich Music Association, to be held in Sla- ter Hall next Monday night, furnish- ed in part by the Women's Chorus, under direction of Cl D. Geer, contains somé features worthy of spe- rles cial note. In one number Mre. W. Kussell Baird's sweet and flexibie voice is heard to advantage in solo with the chorus accomplishing; in another there are three solo parts, twe soprano, one alto, given respective- Iy to Mri, Charles Tyler W. Russell rd, Bernard and the tion given by these 1o the beauty of a hea The orchestra which one selection zabeth Lane, violin, Fuller, piano, Wiiliam loncello, and Benjamin Paime: all of whom have becn b 1auch pleasure previou: of the association. One of the most of the programme Aiss Susanne Gallaud adds much number composed of Miss F Louisy vio- 1 A. Ricker, laudet giv e followin Moods, using Wh uman, Jor musical background: Aurore, witk Rondino, Kreisl Zephy with Li besfrend, Kreisler in, Fair Rosemarin, R Waltz, with Ro the South, Strauss: Ny at the Moun- tain Inn, Labitzky. With 'Miss Lane, in. and Miss Fuller at the piano this promises to be an evening of pleasure which many besides members of the Music Asso- tion will wish to e Tickets re for sale at Cranston The programme fdllo Women's Chorus Lane, violin: Miss llam A. Ricker, violoncello; Benjamin H. Palmer, Jr. flute: Moods, Whims, Schuman: urore, Rondino-Kreisler Zaphyr, Liebesfreud-Kreislar Gallaudet, Miss Lane, vio Fuller, ptano: A Aes : : The Belfry Warden's C. Reinthaler, soloist, Mrs. W Baird: Dew in Spring, Rubenstein, Women's Chorus Rosemarin Tai Rosemarin, Kreisler. Ros Roses From the South, Nymph at Play, At the Mountain Inn, Labitzky, Miss Gallaudet: Nature and Tove, Tschaikowsky, Women's Chor- us: soloists, Mrs sard, Mrs. W. Russell Bal Mrs. Curtis Bernard. The Star Spangled Banner. DAVIS THEATRE There Will Be Four Complete Shows Today, at 1.30, 3.15, 6 and 8 p. m.— Three Big Features, Including Wm. S. Hart in The Tiger Man, His Lat< est Artcraft Six-reel Production. One of the finest photoplay grammes ever presented in this will be seen at_the Davis toda big feature is The Ti: pro- city The Man, a six- part Arteraft produetion, featuring W. S. Hart and his newest picture never shown in Norwich. This s typical Hart role, and vet wholly dif- ferent in conception and treatment. Hawk Parsons is an outlaw and lead- er of a band of desperadoes, who make the desert their headquarters. When a wagon train comes to grief within Hawk’s bailiwick, and the voung and pretty wife of a preacher appeals to Hawk for aid, the developments come thick and fast. How the “tiger man” is regenerated by a pious woman, and for whose sake he makes a great sac- rifice, Is interestingly told. The sup- port is excellent, and the photo- graphy ‘ully up to the high ‘Artcraft standard. The other features are Benjamin Chapin in The Son of Demeccracy and Olive Thomas in Limousine Life, a delightful five-part comedy. AUDITORIUM Four Shows Today, 1.30, 3, 6.15, 8.15— Alice Joyce in A Song of the Soul, Babes in the Woods, Great For the Children—Big Musical Comedy Co. All Next Week. The Liberty musical comedy to be presented at the Auditorium, beginning with the matinee on Monday and continuing throughout the week. The features of this offering are comedy and song. and that the most exacting lovers of mu- sic and comedy isfied i foregone conclusion. An all star c which includes many well names, will give two solid hours of entertainment. All new scenery with electrical embellishments, several changes of costumes and a musical score which includes many late and popular eongs as well as a number of tunes with & martial air. Today Is your last chance to see Alice Joyce, in that wonderful feature, A Song of the Soul, a melody that you'll never forget. The other big. feature for today is a Fox super-fea- ture entitled Babes in the Woods. It will make the young happy and the old young. BREED THEATRE Four 3hows Today, at 1.30, 3, 6.15 and 8.15—Two Extracrdinary Features— Clara Kimball Young in The House of Glass and Herbert Rawlinson in Brace Up. The bill at the Breed theatre tod is composed of two big features, Clara Kimball Young in The House of Glass and Herbert Rawlinson in Drace 1p. ‘The House of Glass is adapted by st, known accompanies | Belles is the title of the ! | b ¢ | wich and vicinity. | tinu nishes Miss Young a dramatic story in which she adds to her full crown of laurels as the leading emotional sereen star. Brace Up is a great American melodrama and is full of aetion, It is a production that will prove a treat for all those who enjoy a real thriller. The ~Hearst-Pathe News, the world before your eyes, completes this bill, As usual there will be four shows today—at 1.30, 3, 6 nd 8.15. WANTED ‘WANTED—Position as meat cutter. Address Meat Cutter. care ulletin. _apr! TSEND HIM away with a smile, little girl, but bring him back with a Liberty bond. Fagan's Smoke Shop. aprz2d WANTED—Cows to pasture: running water, pastures in mowing field. Oliver F. Downs, Brooklyn, Conn. Tel apr20d THE BUSINESS RISE 2 OF A. CURLAND He Now Conducts The Talking Ma- chine Shop at 46 Franklin Street. Many indeed are the stories told of the hoy from the small town who went to seek his fortune in a large city and there made a great success. A far different story is that of A. Curland, Who, although not vet 30 years old, has already won for himself an enviable position among the large concerns in 5 e — Norwich. A Norwich boy he has lived and worked here all his life and by practicing progressive business meth- ods has secured the good will and pa- tronage of the music lovers of Nor- Beginning as head cf the music department in a large lo- cal concern he attracted a large fol- lowing by reason of his courteous at titude of ready service. This followi he retained when he went into busi- s for himself as The Talking Ma- chine Shop on Main street. After con- there a short vear the demands of his business grew so greatf at when the opportunity presented elf to him of acquiring the well ¥ n House of Marsh he eage ed it and as a result he is now established at 46 ranklin _street his s friends can irroundings se- y alking machine and Jisten to their favorite records and test for themselves the slogan “For Your Victrola—Curland Service.” FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 &2 Clairmount Ave. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at wich. within and for the District of “Norwicii, on the day of May, P SLSON J. AYLING, Judge, Bstate of Herbert White, late of Franklin, in said District, deccased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in_their claims inst s estate within six months from this date by posting a notice to that effect, together copy of this order, on the sign- to_the place where said and in the same publishing the same newspaper having a circula- id District, and make return t ELSON I AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing Is a true opy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE.—AIl creditors of said de- cea e hereby notified to present their claims against said estate (o the ndersigned at R. F. D. No. 1, North Franklin, Conn., within the time lim- ited in the above and forezoing order BYRON P. WHITE. Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD day AYLING, Judge. v Driscoll, late of E deceased. Ordered, strator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against said estate within six months from this date by posting a notice to that effect, together With & coDy of this order. on the sign- post nearest .to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newepaper having a circulation in eaid District, and make return to this Court, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing Is o true copy of record Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE.—AIl creditors of said de- ceased are ‘hereby notified to present thej tate to the unde D. No. 8, Nor- oh, Gonn,, within e time limited in the above and fo oing order. WANTED — Four or five woodchop- pers for several months’ work. P. Werth, 169 Franklin St apridd WANTED' — Old books, pamphiets, ship pictures, ship models, antiques and old solid silver pieces; best prices paid. C.'J. King. Box 195, Norwich, Conn. préd ‘WANTED—To buy old gold and si ver; also old false teeth: highest prices paid. F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- way, Norwich. apréd WANTED — Experienced washman; also two girls for flat work ironing. Apply at Rogers’ Domestic Laundry, 91 Chestnut S ‘mar30 ARE YOU HANDY?—If you are, you can get a pretty new spring hat.for 9% or $1.47; the trimmings cost but a few cents. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich and Willimanti¢. __ mar25, ‘WANTED WANTED Men and Boys for general factory work, 44 hour week, ;|time and half for over time. Steady work. AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. WANTED Now is your chance to zet hiz prices for your second-hand Ranges Parlor Stoves. A. BRUCKNER, Tel. 717-3. 55 Fre . and klin St. WANTED—Three girls' for marking and sorting; good pay and steady work. Troy Steam Laundry, Franklin St marizd WANTED—Second ‘hand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our prices before you sell. A, Bruckner, 55 lin St Tel. 117-3. WANTED—A competent girl for gen- eral housework. Tel. 294. _apr29d WANTED_General blacksmith, auto- mobile rep. man and helper. Bst. M. B. Ring. 29d ‘WANTED—All of the farmers to know that I am buying all kinds of powitry and livestock. I can use a few thensand chickens at once and am pay- ing the highest prices possible. Joseph 181 Main Sf k. noved { Hockberg, ELP WANTED 1EN 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 call either in city or country. NORWICH 'WASTE AND METAL Norwich, Conn WANTED MAN AND WIFE TO RUN MILL BOARDING HOUSE. House furnished. SAXTON WOOLEN CORP. Norwich Town, Conn. FCR SALE ELECTRICAL STORE MUST SELL OUT AT ONCE. OWNER IS IN THE DRAFT. ELECTRIC FIX- TURES AND SHOWERS, FLOOD IRONS AND OTHER SUPPLIES. WILL SELL BELOW COST. WILL HANG FIXTURES FREE OF CHARGE. NEW YORK ELECTRIC CO., No. 2 Main Street. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN PRICE a snug little home, utes’ ther located two min- walk from City Hall. For fuw particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square. 1d JAMES D."M'CARTHY, may4d Adminisf FOR SALE JAMES H. HYDE ........ Auctioneer AUCTION WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1918, at 10 o'clock a, m. I will sell at public auction, at my farm, situated on the road ' leadinig from Windham_ to Scotland Station, near farm of James D. Wilson, the foliowing described property: 1 pair good work horses (weight 2800, work anywhere, single or double, extra good ones), 6 nice young cows (grade Hol- stein, some frésh soon), 1 team wagon, 1 dump cart, 1 express wagon, 1 light buggy wagol, 1 two-seat rubber tired w 1 set team harness and single harness, 1 mowing machine, 1 wheel rake, 1'disc harrow, 1 Syracuse sulky plow. 2 other plows, 1 two-horse sied, 1 old manure spreader, S or 10 tons d hay, forks, rakes, chains, sing! s and neck vokes, 1 brooder, Wyandotte hens. i2 or 15 bushels pota- toes, some white corn, 1 barrel cider, 1 barrel vinegar, 1 large refrigerator, 1 Richmonfl range, ice tools, pikes, tongs and saw. 1 16-foot rowboat, household furniture, and other things too numerous to mention. f Glas Terms of sale, cagh. If said day is Charles E. Whittaker from the tre-|stormy. sale next fair week day fol- scendously successful stage play by |lowing. m lnrcln. This ]-roducllon fur- CHARLES M. AMBS. & .o SR A A Having purchased the Insurance and Real Estate Agency of the laté D. H. Armstrong in Danielson, Conn., I have decided to sell out my business in Plainfield. Located in the Babcock block, one of the best locations in Eastern Connecticut, comprising one store room, restaurant, stock house, and tenement of six rooms. with hot and cold water. The business is news- dealer, stationery, confectionery, cigars, tobacco, sporting’ goods of all deserip. tions, agency for the Troy = Steam Laundry: also the walting room by the railroad station in Central Vil- lage, Conn.: business comprises lunch, confectione: cigars, tobacco, one store Toom. kitchen, ‘dining room on the first floor. four bedrooms on the second floor. This place is all equipped with furniture. well supplied with crockery and fixtures. peanut roasters, show case, h register, ice box. ice cream hox. e If interested, inquire at once. FRED I. RACINE, Tel. 195. Danietson, Coum, oS RN SR P Bt FOR SALE OR RENT. Ten-room house, No. 230 Palmer St., city water, bath, gas, steam heat, with garden and barn. Possession given at once. Purchaser with $500 cash can buy the property, the balance remain- ing on mortgage. Full particulars of GILBERT S, RAYMOND, No. 113 Thaver Building, Norwich. P P b A GRAND OPPORTUNITY | 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 LABORERS WANTED AT ONCE or Construction Work. Laborers 40c an hour. APPLY AT THE OFFICE] IMMEDIATELY. OODYEAR COTTON MILLS, Inc. Goodyear, Conn. 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- HOUSE. 2 Apply GLEN WOOLEN 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 60 Laborers, 50 girls for the Beaches, 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. Geo. L. Chesbro w 014 false tecth broken. We pay up Semi by parcel p check by return mail. monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. NTED. D n't matter if $15 per set. and receive We buy dia- An old, reliable firm to deal with. Bstablished 1872, THERE Is no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- ietin for business results. e el _ WANTED wWAN’l;lzz{P—Admi:A fo work on tEaém, ages an ar \pply Egon Blankenfeld, Preston City. maydd MEN—Age 17 to 45; experience un- necessary; travel, make secret investi- gations, “reports; salaries; expenses. ame'rlcln Foreign Detective Agency, 1, St. Louis. may4d MARRY at once; if lonely, write me and I will send you hundreds descrip~ tions congenial people, Jorth $1,000 to $350,000, wishing marriage; confiden- tial. Ralph Hyde, San’ Francisco. Call may4s I DARE YOU answer; farmer, worth $80,000, Tonely, will marry. For more particulars, address Mr. ~Hyde, 233a Minna St., San Francisco, Calif. 'may4S WANTED—Bellboy. Apply at the Wauregan House. may4d WANTED—A man to work in kitch- en. Apply at Wauregan House. may4d WANTED—A boy 16 veafs of ase. Apply to Bulletin Office may4d SITUASION wanted by a widow for an American widower. 195 River St., Fitchburg, Mass. mayddd WANTED—An experienced fireman. Danielson and Plainfield Gas and Elec- FOR SALE ALE—A light driving horse; alg:)nt)ofl to 10,000 fehet of 2x4 and x5 random length 8 to 17 ft. long lumber. Box 71, Andover, Conn. “may4d , TO RENT TO RENT—A pleasant and convenlent room with private. family; £ood loca- lon. Inquire at Bulletin’ Office. _mayis FOR SALE—Male Angora kittens. Address Angora, care Bulletin. may4d HORSES lor sale; just .w.rnved with a mice bunch of horses ranging from 5 to % years old; this lot is as nice a bunch as ever came into Willimantic and are guaranteed to be good work- ers and clever for anyone to handle. I stand back of every horse sold. I will also exchange for any livestock. Call and see them. Phone 339-4 Williman. tic. Mike Lavine, 283 Lewiston Ave, Willimantic. mayid FOR SALE 1917 seven-pass, Haynes demonstrating car; perfect condition, Tun_less than 2,000 ‘miles; new cord tires. * J. H. Miller, Haymes Ast. Green St, New London. mivia HORSE for Sale; 1200, 10 vears old, sound all over, kind and gentle; a good worker and roadster. J. Resier, Box 38, Baltic. mraydd FOR SALE—Farm bred collie color golden and white; will sell at popular prices. Call 187 mayid FOR SALE—21 head cattle. 10 July ups; o e e L /4d_ | and August cows, § head young stock, TS O a el Conn maydd | also 1 grade O, L C brood sow. bred. WANTED_Chauffeur for _autocar. | Reuben' T. Manining. Tel. 2.5’ Leba- Appiy Monday. Adams Express Co, | non. ‘apr30TuTLS w London. T e WANTED—A man t6 drive team. Call 76 _West Thames St. may4d BIG PAY and steady work for girls and women in large rubber shoe fac- tory; experienced girls earn $10 to $18 a week; inexperienced ones paid a worth while salary and given board and room while learning, which takes about a month: live town near large cities; good theatre; fine working conditions; eompany furnishes hall for dancing, athletic flelds; free insurance and medical attention. Don't decide now; write today for iilustrated book- let, “A Good Job at Beacon Falls.” Ad- dréss Employment Dept., Beacon Falls| Rubber Shoe Co., Beacon Falls, Conn. free AMERICA and the great war for hu- manity and freedom; just the informa- tion évery American wants; profusely illustrated; low price; big profit; $2: guaranteed; sample free. International Press, Philadelphia. maydd MAKE BIG MONEY selling “Kloz savers” laundry tablets: continual re- peat orders; exclusive territor: risk: sale guaranteed; send no money; investigate. Klozesavers Manufactur- Desk 92, 253 Church St WOMEN to raise Belglan hares we -pay you $6 per pair; use backyard, etc.; postal brings TUnited ' Food _Association, 329 W. 48th St. New York. mayid INVENT SOMETHING — Your ideas may, bring wealth; send postal for free book; tells what to invent and how to obtain a patent through our credit sys- tem. Talbert & Talbert, 4223 Talbert Building, Washington, D. C. may4d MEN and_women wanted who are b g to devote part of spare time for nmext few months to special home training qualifying for permanent po- ions as draftsmen; pay $100 to $200 a month; thousands needed; write at once for full particulars; complete cor- respondence course; reaSonable tuition fee. Columbia School of Drafting. 620 McLachlen Building, Washington, D. C. mayd MARRY IF LONELY; for results, tiy : best and most successful “Home cellar, catalogue. Maker;” hundreds rich wish marriage soon; 'strictly confidential; most re- liable; years experience: descriptions free. ~“The Successful Club,” Mrs. Purdie, Box 556, Oakland, Calif. m ANTED — Three bright, women to travel; $25 to $50 per week; weekly advance for traveling expenses. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 181, Omaha, br. may4s MEN wanted; full time salary $24 selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer; 50 an hour spare time; big spring bus- iness; experience unnecessary. Inter- national Mills, Norristown, Pa. _maydd| WANTED A trousers maker andl bushelman. Apply to F. Coxeter, 208 Main_ St. may4d W ED—The people of Baltic to know that I have purchased the res- turant in the Roderick block in High St, Baltic, and am prepared to serve 1 to the traveling pub- stay;: a trial will con- unning an up-to- Blanchett, Prop. capable E. ate. Louis . Ward, Water St, Norwlich olu)m\ Plano Tuner, 298 Pros- TU 1319 14. febl5d A W lN'I'EJD Ladies shoutd hayve coats and suits made to order at Lazarow ftting and workmanshin also plush coats steamed Opposite Frankiin Strect nov21WThS e lonely young ,000? Would marr: Box 584, Los Angele: apr: MARRY at once; if lonely, write me and I will send you hundreds descrip- tions congenial people, worth $1,000 to 350,000, wishing marriage; . confiden- , Iph Hyde, San Francisco, Cal. a specialt; Park, Pl WILL YOU w widow worth §; S I DARE YOU answer; farmer, worth $80,000, lonely, will marry. For more particulars, address Mr. ~Hyde, 253a Minna St,’ San Francisco, Calif. apr27s WANTED—Cesspools_and vaults to clean. H. L. Harris, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 139, Norwich, Ct. mar23s WANTED—Sale now going on; we buy second-hand clothing and shoes for men, children and boys. A. Marshak, 123 West Main St. mardd WANTED—Either three or four-fam- ily house; state lowest cash price, etc. Box 101, care Bulletin. may3d ANTED—A woman to work by the no washing. Inquire at 215 West Town St. may3d WANTED—Electricians to work on government work. Whitall Elec. Co., W may3d NTED—A man to work on farm; $40 and board. Apply to Bgon Blankensend, Preston City. ~ may3d GOVERNMENT needs 20,000 clerks at Washington; examinations everywhere May 25; experience unnecessary; men and women desiring government posi- tions write for free particuiars to J. C. Leonard, former civil service examiner. 276 Kenois Bldg., Washington. may2d WANTED—A girl for general house- work. Address A. B. C., care Bulletin. may2d WANTED—Bids to 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 1st on I cannot accept more work in Trading Cove and wages competent chauffeur osition, four years' experienc Chauffeur, ~ care Bulletin may2d WANTED —Boy to work - in__drug store. Apply at this office, 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. 553-12. aprsod FOR SALE—Pool table; also a double i s 3 “Sammy,” Mexican bur- ro, safe for children to ride or drive also cart and harness. Telephone 456. apr30TuThS FOR SALE—200 acres of woodland, 4,000 cords of wood, mostly hard wood, within 8 miles of Norwich, £0od road, 100 acres in Salem, 106 acfes in Mont- ville. ~Samuel McDonald, ColcheSter, apr2TuThS FOR SALE—Spring and Superb ever- bearing strawberry plants, $1_per 100, postage paid. H. A. Gager,-No. ¥rank. lin, Ct. Tel. 22-3 Lebanon Div. __apriFTuTh FOR SALE—Four Dred registered Jersey heifers, 13%-23% years old, beau- ties, sired No.’ 117986; he is a son of the U. S. champion, Noble’s Fawn Prince, and a grandson’ of the $15,000 bull, Noble of Oaklands, out of a’ granddaugiter of Golden Fern's Lad, with a record of 8773 Ibs. milk, 567_Ibs. butter; also tWo heifer calves. Storer Farm, Nor- wich, Conn. hs! FOR SALE—Red cedar bean poles, 31 per dozen. Everett D, Bonjamim, K. F. D. 3, Norwich. apr27s FOR SALE — Quality strawberry plants; there is more money in straw- berries than in any other small fruit; our catalogue describing 16 of the best spring and . tall-bearing varieties is ready for mailing; send for free cata- logue. E. Holdridge, Norwich, Conn. R."D. No. 6. Tel. 1855 mar25d FOR SALE—One late 1916 Dodge runabout, thoroughly overhauled and well equipped for a year's running. S. C. Adams, 440 Pleasant St., Willimantic, Ct. Phone 184-5 or 236-4. may3d FORX SALE or lease for term of years; farm of 10 acres, nine acres ma- chine'worked, 12 min. walk from Nor- wich & Westerly car, oc fare to Nor- wich; new 6-room house, hen house and cow shed, blackberry and straw berry patches, apples and currants; just the place for chickens or market garden; Overland touring car, mode: §3. 1916, overhauled last fall, price $400; owner going west. E. T. Maples, Hammond Ave., City. FOR SALE—Bronze turkey eggs, 20 cents each, C, H. Wilson, Willimantic, R. F. D. Tel. 523- may2d SECOND-HAND CARS for sale; one 5-passenger Reo, $150; one Metz, 1916, touring car, starter and electric lights, $375; one 1917 Metz touring car, starter and electric lights, $300; two 1916 Metz delivery cars, §250; one 1915 Metz road- ster, with starter, $275; two Willard storage batteries; one Exide storage batter: batteries overhauled and charged; batteries to rent by the day or month: Metz parts always on hand. Mot Agcupy. 0 Hawkine St. Danicl: son. Tel. 133, FOR SALE—Buick light four cylin- der model, oversize tires, good running order; price very low. The Frisbie: McCormick Co: d FOR SALE—Ford, late model, de- mounatble rims, special carbureter, many other extras, fine condition throughout. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. may2d FOR SALE—A nice little business; the woodworking, planing and match- ing business. E, L. Perry, Danielson, Conn. may2d FOR SALE—Lot of 2-in, plank 8 ft. long, hundred white pine boards 16 ft. 8 in. wide. A. R. Race, No. Franklin, Conn. may2d Inquire of A ows, _chickens T. Reds and Black Orp. a two goats. Inquire at 119 Sachem St.__mapl, horses (about 2300 double harnesses, ingle | two delive: two-ton Republic _truc! equipped, run le: than 500 miles, 1911 S-passenger Cadillac touring car in excellent condition. The Consumers’ Nobel’s Royal Talisman, | “7T0_RENT — Six-room, second-foof flat; with- ail modern improvements. Phone 683-3. Apply at 198 CLff St., Norwich. may4SMW TO RENT—Shop in rear of 61 Otis St., 100x30 ft., two floors. Inquire P. F. Bray, 231 Central Ave. apr22MS TENEMENT to Tent; a cpzy four- room -tenement on Quarry St. with |large garden and place for chickens; adults preferred. Address F, H. Sears, Quarry St, Willimantic, or Phone 272-13. may3d TO RENT—One 12-room house, one store and two garages, at 110 North Main St. Inquire N. B. Lewis, 341 (Main S naydd " T0 RENT—Large and sunny furnish. ed rooms, one minute’s walk irom Mar- lin-Rockwell's and three from the square. 13 Boswell Ave. Tel 141-12. apr3od TO RENT—Large furnished front room, very centrally located. Address A., care Bulletin. apr5d TO RENT—Store, centrally located, suitable for grocery store, With neces- sary fixtures, at $18 per month. Tel 246. maridd TO RENT—Furnished rcoms for four genmtlemen. Mrs. Kelly, 7 North High St. feb26d TO RENT—Light storage space; elec- tric elevator. Phone 580, or call 77 Water St. 0 REINT_Bs ;ement tenement at 6§ scbooldsn Inquire at Bulletin Office. 33 TO RENT—_Furnished rooms; also rooms for light housekeeping. 106 School St. Tel, 1048-3. sep11d 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 Store To Rent Centrally located Store and El No. 23 Broadway, with large basement and ample yard room, now occupied 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 196 ACRE FARM 1 pair Oxen, 5 cows, all stock STOCK and TIMBER FARM 196 acres, 35 tillable. Lot of oak and chestnut timber. Good house and other- buildings. 1 pair oxen, 5 cows, all tools and farming implements. A rare bargain. Immediate possession. 2 miles to railroad and )4 mile to macadam road. All conveniences. Sgnd for my latest Farm Bulletin. (Choice of 400) WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telephore 2365 S (FOR SALE SPLENDID RESIDENCE No. 36 Pearl Street contains 10 rooms and bath, ar- ranged for two families, gas, electric lights, new steam heater. All at a very low price. I THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724—Phones—63 C o apr30d _ Taunch huil, !nquue Broadway Fish _apr2sd “FOR SALE — Harley-Davidson twin motorcycle, in perfect ‘condition. In- Central Ave. Phone 1314. acres, close to Willimantic ment houses on easy term of young heifers and_one two-horse team wagon. Samuel Adams, 440 Pleasant St, Willimantic. aprisd 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. H. Ethier, 351 Central Ave. apr22d F. Buy your Arm 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 326-5. apri6d ~FOR SALE_McCaskney account reg- ister; holds 400 accounts; first class condition. Inquire of Grover & Carcn Co., 45 Broadway or 82 Water St. aprsd 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 I have a few good work horses that 1 wish to dispose of to make room for my next carload, which will be shipped May T7th. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. mayid SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Willimantic, 10 room house, large barm, houses, 20 acres fine fields, pastures SPINNGERS WANTED—Good, steady work, and big pay: boarding house on mill property. Nian®c Mfg. Co., Bast Lyme, Conn apr29d for 12 head, plenty of wood, good fruit. Only 32300, $500 cash. Also several bargains in stocked farms. Tryon's Agency, Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE Property and liquor business located on Railroad Ave., in Baltic. owned and conducted the late Willlam C. Smith. A very choice opening for the right man. For full particulars, in- quire of JOHN A. MORAN, ‘Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwica. 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. I 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. Room 1U3. Thayer Bldg i 1 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 choice location, with good trolley service. For particulars inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Norwich Central Building, Phones FOR SALE 4 _good poultry | Eight room Cottage and one acre of good Land, eight cent fare on the Westerly trolley. A great bargain for some one. A. M.'AVERY, 52 Broadway w!“fi? e e gty i e a ur lent om house. f’ Barn 1 0ld cow barn, 1 horse new corn house, 1 hen-coop, 115, Soop 12x10, and 1 chicken Tith vara. 3 deres il fenoed T rage X56, e E:Il:’h orchard, wogm [ { ago, 11 cows, 1 bull, 1 esses, wagons, and fll m‘ ls, mowing machine, m \arrow, cultivator, I.‘Bo Mt 100 2 geese, 3 ducks. place is about 0“0I mile "orh?h"‘mt 1d, the best u‘% cation, on e S e Canteroury. Price ony é«t:doo:’fifi"?’l -consider terms. inquire F. I. RACINE, Real BEstate, P‘l‘w‘q Conn. ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GROUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN. 1 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 BUY THIS TWO FAMILY HOUSE 105 WILLIAMS STREET One apartment has 6 rooms and. bath, the other has 5 rooms and bath. This is a very home-like i house, in a fine residence section, near trolley. A desirable residence § site adjoins the house lot and will be includeq with the same. Get}, further particulars from ARCHA W. COIT 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 Highest Grade Properties FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE WITH ALL MODERN GONVENIENCES AT 604 BOSWELL AVENUE. MRS. OSCAR CHRISTIANSON, on | the premises. FOR SALE A farm near Yantic, contalning acres land, about 30 acres clear, nce pasture and woodland; undance of wood; large brook rough the farm: house has 11 rooms and in excellent condition: running water in house and barns; m has three barns in- fair on. This farm is located near state road, in a very command- sition. Price reasonable, for i FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg., Norwich. Phones. FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, knawn 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, ete. ' A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. FOR SALE 9 MCKINLEY AVENUE p e R Property HARD WOOD FLOORS TWO BATH ROOMS ENTIRELY REFINISHED INSPECTION MIVITED James L. Case 37 SHETUCKET STREET e EE St The farm owned and oc late 6.'Iam& Blanchette, consisting of 150 acres, more or less, with good buildings, wood, water and orchards; situated in town of Griswold, about’2 miles from Jewett City, within few rods macadam road. This farm is well equipped with stock and farming tools which may be purchased with farm. Must be sold at once to settle an estate. Apply to A, C. BURDICK, Jewett City, Conn. $100 LIBERTY BONDS WILL BE 1 AOCCEPTED AT $110 AT THE | FOX HILL MANOR LAND CO. | Buy your buflding lots 'and phant! your garden now; make a splendi 1,,4 Yestment and double your momey. Also! on installments, $10 down, and $1 per| :E’:ka Westerly car and -mu oity Have E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 ‘86 Cliff Street search the htleofyourRul Estate and Insure it. LOST AND FOUND LOST—A shepherd dog; blsek, m. and ta::d Return to The Pasnik Ca. __may. 2o SRR R P R L R T LOST—In Daniclson, @ gray piatd shawl Reward. Leave at 'rw Office. ‘Whitestone Clgars from Oct. 1st, lDl'l $2 Same rate per thousand.