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g 0y g SHOWERS, COOLER TODAY: FAIR TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED £ PRESS DESPATCHES TR Pit o the farms of lowa — Draft = A.|Horses, Farm Chunks and General Purposes Horses, gentle and good broke. All Horses warranted as represented. Grange, No. 173, P. of H. Chamber of Commerce Build- Lodge, No. 12, A. 0. U. W. meets & Germania Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS Housewives’' League to Meet. The meeting of the Tousewives' Jemgae this afternoon will be of espe- cial interest to all housekeepers, as i meets &n Tel. 74-2 FOR SALE W. C. SPRAGUE Moosup, Conn. Miss Helen Thompson, professer of | @etstics at Comnecticut college, will epeak on The Distribution of Expendi- | tére in the Pamily Pood Budget. Prof. Thompson is an authority on dietetics, and bousehold economics and it is hoped that a large number of women will avail themselves of the opportuni- | ty ‘of hearing her. Will Have Stable Auction. First Selectman Casper K. Bailey has decided to sell out at auction the contents of his stable at 371 Main ctreet, as he finds he cannot give the time nmecessary to the business. The { auetion will be held next week Thars- day at 10 in the morning. There are! half a dozen horses, a pair of mules, | harnesses, carts, coupes, hacks, and other styles of wagons, and other arti- FOR SALE NO. 11 BLISS PLACE. Central Building, Phones 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. DONOGHUE Norwich FOR SALE WANTED WANTED FOR SALE ATTENTION! If interested in buying a farm, let me take you over and show you the splendid one-man farm of 22 acres that I have for sale; 12 acres of this land is under cuitivation, soil dark loam, suitable for all kinds of garden truck raised; 6 acres pasture and 4 wood- land; there are several large Oaks, chestnut lumber and wood for home use; a number of fruit trees are on the place; buildings consist of a house, barn, shop and hen house; W: téred by well and brook: fenced' with stone walls. This place is only 20 min- utes’ walk from nearest railroad town, church and school, 7 miles from New London. Price for all $2,000; terms will be considered. For appointment and further particulars, write FRED I RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, Danielson, Conn. ‘Write for farm catalogue. FOR SALE Three-tamily house, chotce location. all rented, with rertals showing nearly 20 per cent. on selling price. Property must be sold. For full particulars in- quire of Tel. 198. JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square. The Norwich Housing Co. has no vacant apartments. It has some fine building lots in desirable sections of the ity at reasonable cies too numerous to mention to be sold at the auction. INTOLERANCE. D. W. Griffith's Colossal $2,000,000 Spectacle Coming to the Davis Nex Week Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday—Magnificent Stage Setting and Enlarged Symphony Orchestra— |} The Greatest Event in This City in Years. i i in One cannot watch the unfolding of the thrilling ang realistic French and Babylonian_scenes in Intolerance, the new D. . Griffith epectacle, which will | § come to the Davis theatre next week |3, for three davs, beginning Monday, without having impressed on one's consciousness the hazards taken by the multicude of players who participated in the immense battle scenes. . Mr. Griffith's ancient - warfare, employing as it does liquid fire, fiaming engines catapulls that throw rocks 50 pounds harness. 3 sef dump cants, single single carriages zenerally numerous to ment | JAMES H. HYDE .. ..... AUCTION 1 will sell at public auction the con- stable at 371 Main St., ts of my rwich, Conn., THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1918, at 10 o'clock a, m., pair _chestnuts, every way. Also 4_sets harnes Concords, 1 agon, 2 Kept If stormy, sale n Terms of sale, CASH. CASPER K. BAILEY. —— hack harness, team harne: ‘bus sleigh, hacks, 2 surreys, 1 democrat, business wagon, 1 carriage poles, a quantity of blankets and robes, and other articles in a livery consisting of 1 pair mules, 1 matched pair black horses (weight about 3700), 1 black horse, 1 chestnut mare, These horses have bten used in my business and are all right 2 coupe: stable, n. ext fair week day. LOST AND FOUND Auctioneer 3 coupe . 3 double several sets milk too 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 TWO FAMILY HOUSE 105 Wfl_‘LIAMS STREET One apartment has 6 rooms and bath, the other has 5 rooms and bath. This is a very home-like house, in a fine residence section, near troll A desirable residence site adjoins the house lot and will be includeq with the same. Get and more in weight, mighty crossbows that discharge arrows 30 feet in length. battering rams, and pair-horse chariots that dash madly among throngs of spear-armed men, offers untold oppor- tunity for countless accidents as well as sudden deaths. Much of the savage conflict in Intolerance was waged on the parapets and towers of Babylon's mizhty walls 200 feet and more from the ground. The attacking army of Cyrus is shown attempting to enter the | city by means of mov over 2 hundred feet ght; shazzar's defendinz forces atop the walls are seen overturninz these huge ca th in structures. which crash, with their! complement_of nz men and men | on_scal lers, to the earth { Seats £o ¢ Thurségy, May 9th. Secare vour tickete early. fant son of Mr. and Mrs . Eugene || 1-4 Mile water front, fine grove and r { Marsh, took place Monday afternoon,|§ 35 acres of land, with houses, DAVIS THEATRE. }at the home of Mrs. Hamer, sister of § barns, sheds, etc. e {Mir. Marsh. A company of sorrowing Two Big Features Today—Mme. | reiatives and neighbors was present. A. A. ADAM, i Petrova in Daughter of Destiny and Charles Ray in The Family Skeleton —Also a Real Funny Comedy—New Show Tomorrow. The big attraction at the Davis to- day is that wonderful actress, Madame Petrova, in Daughter of Destiny, her | first production by her own company, | in six great a The story deals with the temptations, sorrows and tri-| umphs of Marion Ashley, a brilliant | and beautiful American girl, who is| drawn into the vortex of the plotting | diplomacy of today. Another splendid | feature on this program is Charles Ray | in the five-part Paramount comedy- drama, The Family Skeleton. The humorous account of the strug- | gle of a_young millionaire against the | Demon Rum and his cure by a lovely | chorus girl and a loyal old valet! makes up the basis of the plot. Har- | old Lioyd is seen in the Pathe rnmpd}" - The Lamb, which completes the show. | Entire change of program tomorrow. ! AUDITORIUM. Complete Change of Comedy, Songs, | Dances and Scenery Today—George | Waish in Jack Spurlock, Prodigal, | Some Show. | *y Beginning with a matinee today, the |3 TON TRAVELING CRANE i berty Belles Musical Comedy com- | pany will present an entirely new show | at the Auditorium theatre. The com- | pany, which will be largely increased, | will present A Day at the Circus. Many | USED BUT A FEW MONTHS—IN- DES 50 FEET OF TRACK, 24 ames, Lot- | FEET WIDE. mew and original sonz h rendered and there will be change in scenery and cos tie Gibbons, a prima donna who has a | beautiful voice, will be a new addition to the company, and she will introduce many new song hits. The comed will be taken care of by those two funny comedians, Hughie Flaherty and | George Slocum. A Day at the Circus will be put on on a large scale and will show many funny circus situa- tions. George Walsh, the big screen favorite, will be seen in a smashing six-part picture entitled Jack Spuriock Prodigal. Millions have read this story “—as a picture it's a hummer. ts will an entire ; BREED THEATRE. Ywe Star Features Today and Thurs- duy—Harold Lockwood in The Land- lopar and Violet Mersereau in The Girl by the Roadside. ang A bill composed of two features and headed By Harold Lockwood in The loper is the attraction at the Breed theatre today and Thursday This nolorfnl romantic drama is adapt- ed Oem Holman Day's novel of the same name, and Mr. Lockwood is seen enmcting the role of the pjcturesque hers “Walker Farr. The most pictur- esque end rustic scenery available in the state of Florida has been utilized as & Dackground for the action of this ang those wWho see this picture will have an opportunity to view the beauties of Palm Beach. For the sec- <ad feature of this bill, Violet Merse- reau will be seen in a screen version the nowel The Girl by the Roadside, Vaudck Vanardy. The events in this pal are most thrilling. The famous Holmes travel series completes today and Thursday, g Z Clairmount Ave, e T tic s | W= Rey. . MEN T4 be | LU Whizestene from Oct. 1st, 1917. Same rate per rhousand. FOUND—A French bulldog. Call at 178 Thames St. after 7 n have dog by is adv. maysd LOST_A gold watch, Sunday even- between High and Main Sts, Bal- mame William Friswell written on dial; name Albert W. Taylor engraved on hack. Finder piease return to Joshua Taylor, Main St., Baltic, and | receive reward. maysd EAGLEVILLE Mr. and Mrs, Funeral Services For Infant Son of Eugene Marsh. Funeral services for George L., in- Flight Sub-Lieutenant de Meuldre has brougkt down his 12th enemy ma- chine, and Flight-Commander Mosse- net t his sixth. W. Kiein of Mansfield Depot pofficiated. both at the house and at jthe greve, in Storrs cemetery. WANTED 0Y WANTED INQUIRE AT Bailetir; fo. PICERA WANTED ROOM AND DYE- Job Office HOUSE. WOOLEN MILLS, . Newwich a Smashing Six-Part Fox Feature— | ,mmmmme muceio e Town. FOR SALE | Americar Waste & Metal Co. INCORPORATED 210 WEST MAIN STREET d Crankcases, ired. WELDING WILL FIX IT Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- cultural Implements, Transmissions Housings, Steel 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 Phone 214 Now is the time to find out how good the - Falls Auto Paint Shop will paint your auto. FALLS Piano Tumner | AUTO PAINT SHOP 51 -Shermm Street ars 1 e 3890 & 100 $2 for a box of 50. 3, F. CONANT, 4 Feankite vl o'clotk. Owner paying charges for further particulars from ARCHA W. COIT 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 Highest Grade Propertics FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. Also my Gardner Lake Property, Norwich Town, Conn. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN PRICE a snug little home, located two min- utes’ walk from City Hall. For’ fur- ther particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square. Have E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 CHiff Street search the title of your Real Estate and Insure it. may4d 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, FOR SALE 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 Conn. FOR SALE OR RENT. Ten-room house, No. 230 Palmer St, city water, bath, gas, steam heat, with zatden and barn. Possession given at | once. Purchaser with $500 cash canj buy the property, the balance remain- ing on mortgage. Full particulars of GILBERT S. RAYMOND, No. 113 Thayer Building, Norwich. JOHN FITTS ............. Auctioneer AUCTION | SATURDAY, MAY 1ITH, 1918, at 11 a. m, SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR SHINE. Having sold my farm, I will sell stock. tools, equipment, household fur-! nituré on the premises. one mile south Hampton Hill, on the road to Scotland: 3 fine young cows, 1 new milch, 1 due May 18, 1 four weeks' old calf, 4 tons choice 'hay, 20 bushels selected seed corn, bag vellow eye beans, b cords stovewood, ~one-horse lumber wagon, Concord buggy, sleigh, springtooth har. Tow. cultivator, heavy harness, light harness, corn sheller, cream separator, poultry, numerous other articles of fagm equipment. several chamber sets, se¥eral bureaus, old-fashioned corner cupboard over 100 vears old, stoves, tables, chairs, buttermaking 'utensils, ete. MARGARET RILEY. JAMES H. HYDE .. Auctioneer AUCTION WANTED AT ONCE 500 LABORERS AT NAVY YARD SUB- MARINE BASE, AP- PLY, M. F. KELLEY; EMPLOYMENT OF- FICE ALL DAY. WANTED : STOCK CLERK No experience necessary Good opportunity for ambi- tious young man. Winchester Woolen Co. Thamesville WANTED BLACKSMITH HELPERS APPLY AT ONCE MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE WANTED AT ONCE CONSTRUCTION WORK APPLY AT THE OFFICE ° OODYEAR COTTON| MILLS, Inc. Goodyear, Conn. WANTED Men and Boys for general factory work, 44 hour week, time and half for over time. Steady work. AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. 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. WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW- BOARD COMPANY’S MILL Good Pay Steady Employement WANTED | I will sell for Mrs. Thomas W. Hulings, Parish Hill, Chaplin, -rne-d;‘y' May 14, at 10 a, m., manure spreader, mower, Take, buggy, carriage, democrat wagon, bob sleigh, separator, 3 carriage robes, 4 blankets, chest and carpenters to0ls, furniture, beds and bedding, crockery, tin and.glassware, lot black: smith fools, crowbars, chains, carpets, rugs, bureaus, chairs and a large varied assoftment of articles B description. it It stormy, first fair day. WHEN YOU WANT Lo put your bus. iness before the public, there is no medium better than through the ad vertising columps of The Bulletin. | w ANTED-—Bid: WANTED — All-around _ shopman. Planing Mill, Danielson, Conn. B, L. Perry. may$d WANTED—Girls to work on’ power machines; also dressmakers to wprk by hand; $9 per week paid while learning. Empire Skirt Co., 40 Thames Street. may$d 'WANTED—Two or three boarders in a private family; very desirable loca- tion; 15 minutes' walk from Marlin- Rockwell Co. Write Box 24, care Bul- letin_Co. maysd ‘ANTED—Immediately, men-women, 18 or over; $100 month; thousands U. S. government war positions_open Write immediately for free list. Frank- lin_Institute, Dept. 32 E, Rochester, N Y. maySWFSM WANTED—Five or six woodchoppers to cut 1,200 cords of maple and chest- nut at Hampton, Conn. Apply to Hill- house & Taylor,’ Willimantic, Conn. oo NTED—Second hand furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Con: necticut; we buy anything; largest sec- ond hand store in state, Louis D. Ward, Warerooms 30-32 Water St. Norwich. Write, call or tel. 361-13 apr27d WANTED—A competent maid for general housework in a family of two. Apply at 55 Willlams St. Tel. 49. mayTd 5 WANTED—Office boy; chance to learn business and prospect of early advancement; apply_in own handwrit- ing. Address Box T4, care Bulletin. mayTd ! WANTED—Forty bushels seed pota- toes. thirty Green Mountain, ten Irish Cobblers; also four bushels seed corn. Thames Crest Farm, Norwich, R. F. D. 7. Telephone 1893-14. may7d FOR SALE—One bay driving mare, extra good roader; one pair team har- W. M. Clifford, Letfingwelltown, D. No, 2. maysd FOR $ALE Cheap, practically good as new twin cylinder Ixcelsior motor- cycle, fully equipped with lights, horn, rear seat, speedometer, footboards, etc, Donald Bullard. _Tel. §46-12. may§ws FOR SALE—A good family horse, 900 to 1000 pounds. $65, or will trade for a cow or voung stock. Robert Cooper, Brooklyn, Conn. Tel. 373 Dan- jelson. maysd FOR SALE—Farm bred collie pups color golden and white; Wil sell at opular pri Call 1871-2, or address k Box 185, Baltic. maysd FOR SALE—Young Jersey cOWS. new mileh. nk A. SKinner, Peck's Cor- ner, Norwich Town. may6MWE FOR SALE — Two White Chester sows, weight about 150 Ibs. each. J. H. Milligan, Danielson. Tel 330. may7d FOR SALE—A five year old Jersey and Guernsey cow, good milker tests 5 and § per cent. butterfat, will freshen early in December. C. C. Davis; Brook- lyn, Conn. Tel. 183-14. !-'[N)'xd_ FOR SALE—A Ford car, with com- mercial body, 1914 K model. Hyman Krivitaky, Spring Hill. Tel, 584-3. may7d GOING OUT OF BUSINESS—Will sell my- chestnut mare, age 6 years, 1200 1bs., also saddle pony, age § years, $50 ibs.’ ‘both kind and gentle. ~WIIl sell cheap if taken at once. 219 West Main St. may’ for sale, $12 Telephone 1718-3. i(CORD BUGG mmediately. WANTED—Job on farm by experi; enced man. Address Farmer, care of Bufl?un may7d FELLAH in yistidy and sez does your corn bother va, and I sez, I ain’t plant- ed vet. He got kinda mad. He was sellin’ "corn plaster,, but I gin him a Cobweb Corner cigaf; he wuz all right “FOR SALE—Can spare a few eggs for hatching from my fine pen of Sheppard strain direct Anconas, the best winter egg-layers known. Donald Bullard. Tel. 2, mayid FOR SALE—Ocean Beach houses, two on front_row; price low if sold quick. P. Hall Shurts, Harris Bldg, New Lon- then. Fagan’s Smoke Shop. mayédd WANTED—Experienced and inexperi- enced men to work in our dyehous pay S14 per week for begimners; more for: experienced men; .steady work year round and chance'to learn a good trade. The Brainerd & Armstrong Co. may6d WANTED—_Position as _housckeeper for an invalid out of town. Ad- dress Box 56, care Bulletin. may6d WANTED—A responsible white or colored woman t» wash and iron for couple; washing 1o be called fer and delivered: state price in first ledter. Address P. 0. Box. 390, Norwich. mayed WANTED—Boy to _work in drug store._ Apply to Bulletin Co. ntay6d WANTED—Protestant family to care for threc children, 2, 4, § years old; also board for théir father. Address P. 0. Box 189, Norwich, Conn. may6d WANTED_Experienced warpers, and girls £ learning; good pay. Appiy at onc: West Side Silk Mill. may6d WANTED — Woman for general housework; Apply at C may6d WANTED Danielson tric Co., An experienced fireman. and Plainfield Gas and Elec- Plainfield, Conn. may4d WANTED—A man to drive team. Call West Thames. St. may4d VERNMENT needs 20,060 clerks at shington; examinations everywhere May 25; experience unnecessary; men and women desiring government posi- tions write for {ree particumars to J. C. Leonard, former civil service examiner, 76 Kenois Bldg., Washington. may2d to supply wood for the Brick school, Learned school and Newent school; ‘also 2 cords of dry chestnut for Blissville school. Towa of Lisbon 0ol Board. may2d " WANTED—Position as_meat cutter. Meat Cutter, care Bulletin. i _apr23a WANTED—Cows to pasture; running water, pastures in mowing field, Oliver F. Downs. Brooklyn, Conn. Tel WANTED — Four or five woodchop- pers for several months’ work. P. F. Werth, 169 Franklin St. pridd TED—To buy old gold and sil- also old false teeth; highest prices F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- ch. apréd ARE YOU HANDY?—If you are, you can get a pretty new spring hat for S7c or $1.47; the trimmings cost but a few cents. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich and Willimantie. _ mar25d WANTED-—Three girls for marking and sorting; good pay and steady work. Troy Steam Laundry, Franklin St. marl2d WANTED—Second hand and antlque furniture of all kinds; get our prices before you sell. A, Bruckner, 55 Frank- 7 lin St.” Tel 717-3. novéd WANTED—A competent girl for gen- eral housework. Tel. 294. apr2dd WANTED—General blacksmlith, auto- mobile rep. man and helper. Est. M. B. Ring. apr29d WANTED—AIl of the farmers know that 1 am buying all Kinds of poultry and livestock. I can use a few thousangd chickens at once and am pay- ing the highest prices possible. Joseph Hockberg, 181 Main St, Willimantic. Tel. 147-13. aprzsd WE WANT YOUR JUNK Metals and Paper Stock. Our will call in either city or to Iron, teams country. NORWICH WASTE AND METAL COMPANY Telephone 546-2 Norwich, Conn. WANTED Now is your chance to get biz prices for your secomi-hand Ranges and Parlor Stoves. A, BRUCKNER, Tel. 71 55 Franklin St. PICKER ROOM AND CARD ROOM HELP WANTED SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION BEAN HILL MILL 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 WANTED. 0ld false tecth. Don’t matter if broken. We pay up to $15 per set. Send 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 firms to deal with. Established 1872 AT ONCE TWO MEN ; FOR THE ICE WAGON JOHN H. FORD WANTED TWO FIREMEN STEADY WORK C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE THERE 15 no advertising medium in Eastern Conuecticut equal to The Bul- etin tor business results. } THEHRE 1s no aavertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Buls letin for business results. don. m; FOR SALE—Farm of seven acres, seven-room house and barn. 13% miles out of Baltic. Eila “Tucker, Bast Hampton, Conn._Box 135. __ mayTd _ FOR SALE—Torq light delivery, 1916 model, in first class condition; has just been overhauled and painted. Bet- terman’s Meat Market, Plaintield. may7d FOR SALE: and 2500 Ibs., Years of age anvwhere, top e sound and true to w: harnesses and wagons buggy; everything very cheap, n't hire any help to drive them. 2 West Main St. mayéd FOR SALE_Four more horses from that wet wash laundry company that we must dispose of at once; pair black Vermont Morgan mares. well mated and true to work, good drivers and sound, always used together, Wil of A furnished housekeeping. A apartment light Tel. 33313 afternoons. maysd TO” RENT — Six-room; second-floor flaf, with all modern {mprovements. Phone 683-3. Apply at 198 CUff St Norwich. maydSMW TO RENT—Furnished rooms, 13 well Ave. Tel. 1 Bos- 3 may’ _TO RENT Space suitable for store or workshop in the Alice Building; rent $15. * Inquire of may7d TO RENT—Ocean _Beach__cottages; few at $350, $400, $300 and $600; hurry if you want one. P, Hall Shurts, Har- Fis’ Bldg., New London. mayTd " T0 RENT—One 12-room house, one store and two Barages, at 110 North Main St. Inquire N. B. Lewis, 341 Main “may3d_ TO RENT—Large furnished front room, very centrally located. Address A, care Bulletin. aprad TO RENT—Store, centrally Tocated, suitable for grocery store, with neces. sary fixtures, at $18 per month. —Tel 246. mari3d TO RENT—Furnished ruoms for four gentlemen. Mrs. Kelly. 7 Murghy & MeGarry. 7 North High feb26d TO RENT—Light storage space; elec_ tric elevator. Phone 580, or call 77 Water St. jan26d T0 RENT—Bs ement tenement at 56 Sc}:o’iouldst. Inquire at Bulletiu Office. v3 710 RENT—Furnished 'rooms: also rooms for light housekeeping. 106 School St. Tel. 1048-3. sepild TO RENT at 14-16 Thames St, ome double store and two single stores, with all provements, Inquire | AMERICAN WASTE & METAL 210 WEST MAIN ST. Store To Rent Centrally located Store and Ell No. 23 i Broadway, with large basement and ample yard room, now occupied by C. V. Pendleton. Posscssion 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 co., make a nice farm team, ages 7 and 8§, FOR SALE weight 2400; brown horse, age 9 b o ne weight 1350, an extra good worker! brown horse, age 7, weight 1000, nice JUST ARRIVED driver. true to worll and safe for any- one to drive. at Dr. Lewis' Stabie, Sarloaa: ot o Main St. opposite postoffice, Norwich.|, A carload of Jorses right oft the _ may6d Chunks and General Purpose FOR SALE—Eight horses from one|gentle and good broke. All of the largest wholesale meat and pro- duce companies in New England; matched pair of brown geldings, own brothers, ages 6 and 8, weight 2500, good workers and extra nice drivers, i $350; pair gray and bay, ages 6 weight 2§00, sound, true to work, price $30; also four other extra good enun! weight 1100 to 1250, ages % to 10, prices $: to $165 each; mu warranted as represented W. C. SPRAG 2 Mo E, Tel ~up, Conn. 196 ACRE FARM must| ] ‘pair Oxen, 5 cows, all stock all be sold this week, as we ;mug‘l;l auto l{‘u(kx “.:nd have n(; v]lse or them. Cal at barn rear o ) Eoswell “ave, Norwich: maysa |[STOCK and TIMBER FARM FOR SALE—Buick roaister, 1817, all & s new tires, in good condition. Irving|196 acres, 35 tillable. Lot of cak and Thompson, Westerly, R. 1. Tel. 4236. "| chestnut timber. Good house and —ror SATFTT Teres Tish omage|other buildings. 1 pair oxen, 5 cows, Shropshire and Hampshiredown sheep | all tools and farming implements. A with lambs. C. A Gager, Jr. Tel|rare bargain. Immediate possession. gt maY6d_ 15 miles to railroad and !4 mile to FOR SALE—Male Address Angor: re Bulletin. HORSES for sale; just arrived with a nice bunch of horses ranging from bunch as ever came ers and clever for anvone to handle. 1 tand back of every horse sold. I will also exchange for any livestock. Call and see them. Angora kittens. may4d to 6 years old; this lot is as nice a into Willimantic and are guaranteed to be good work- Phone 339-4 Williman- 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 tic. “Mike Lavine, 283 Lewiston Ave., Willimantic, may4d WESTERLY. B, 1. FOR SALE_1917 seven-pass. Haynes s otons 305 demonstrating car; perfect condition, o run less than 000 miles; new cord tires. ° J. H. Miller Haynes Agt, 21| /Z Y Green St, New London, ma FOR SALE—Farm bred collie pups color golden and white; will sell at popular prices. Call 1871 may4d FOB SALE—One late runabout, thoroughly overhauled and well equipped for a vear's running. S. C. Adams, 440 Pleasant St. Willimantic, Ct. Phone 184-5 or 236-4. may3d FOR SALE—Bronze turke cents each. H. Wilson, Willimantic, R. F. D. 2. Tel. 523-12 may2d FOR SALE—Buick, light four cylin- der model, oyersize tires, good running eggs. 20 order; price very low. The Frisbies McCormick Co. may2d ¥OR SALE—Ford, late model, de- mounatble rims, special carbureter, many other extras. fine _condition throughout. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. may2d TFOR SALE—A nice little business; the woodworking, planing and match- ing business. E, L. Perry, Danielson, Conn. may2d FOR SALE—New 30 ft. launch hul 7 ft. beam. Inquire Broadway Market. apr2id FOR SALE — Harley-Davidson twin motorcycle, in perfect condition. In- quire at 52 Central Ave. Phone 1314. 1916 Dodge. FOR SALE I l 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. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724—Phones—68 FURNISHED SEASHORE ‘COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant Taprasa | View, and along the Rhode lsland FOR SXLE—farme of 50 o 100 shors; also accessible Seashore Farms. acres, close to Willimantic: also tene- Tent houses oI easy terms; six head | Send forbooklet of ‘voung heifers and ‘one two-norse team wagon. Adams, S st | Frank W. Coy FOR win the war by saving fuel. Buy the Simplex Oil WESTERLY, R. I \)urn}:r makes any wood O CU‘:)‘O ranglc — an efficient gas stove; over 2,000 sold in Provliden((:e.HAnyone in‘(er[gsled drop| . FOR SALE a postal to C. H. Raynes, 15 Fourteenth | Cottage Houses,- Tenement and St, or P:H. Ethjer. 351 Central Ave. | Business Blocks, Building Lots, afi in apr22 desirable locations. List your pro- FARMERS_Buy your Armour and Frisbie's high grade fertilizer, seed potatoes, seed oats and ail ‘kinds of seed at a low price at the Greeneville Grain Co. Phone 326-. apriéd - Nos. 11-13 Hill Street, TWO-FAMILY HOUSE Near Franklin Square. Modern Improvements. Easy Terms. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. 1917 CADILLAC FOR SALE 1917 Cadillac Touring Car, used only since June 1, 1917. Just put in order and now being painted. For Sale at reasonable price. - Apply to Gard 3 Sachem Terrace, Norwich. gty = by g ST A et v ore P c, ere is no medium better ‘than through the ad- of The " Bulfetin,’ perty if you care to sell or rent, as 1 have a number of people looking for Teal estate investments. WILLIAM F. Estate and I v3. HILL, FOR SALE 9 MCKINLEY AVENUE Attractive Residence Property HARD WOOD FLOCRS TWO BATH ROOMS ENTIRELY REFINISHED INSPECTION INVITED James L. Case 37 SHETUCKET STREET ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GROUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONM. seared the Flame, - g 5 That encircles’ luridly ¢ht y«mJ;m; day? . 2T E When bagles rang out for hearts thal were stout, ¢ . St Did one of volirckin march away? . Did the War's red blaze gatier into- 1€ i ey whom you proualy cglled “Son? 4 33 Ts “Somewhere in_ France,” Jjus! taking Nig Braving deat] fun? Ts he out withthe’ rest, just. doing his best, 476 150 % Where the sword’has, fepfaced’ the pen? g4 Is he' now whete the gtifis are “strat- ing” the Huns, e A oMe- That lg'he world may be free again? Little Kigam so sad, perhaps ft'g,?gnx Dad, ; Who's a soldier in P’rm‘:e. faraway. While he's at the Front, ‘helping bear the brunt, oy Do not cry; “Little Lady." but. pr: maiden L Ab! is, vour “hi “Over There,” With a 14, who, proyed-himself true? Is he_in, {he” fignt, for Justice.end Right, Budios (b For God, lils Country, Humanity, And You? # Don't Jet your soul sshs, or yet your heart break, A Its hard to, but just you be. prowd: Cin & man better be, or more glorious than he? Why! your head should be high, not bowed. et atling it 50 fair, Or is it your brother, and you have no other, A Who's plaving a'part in.the mobte game? Is he where the canfion are’speaking to Mammon. Voicing to tyrants a challenge with. tongues of flame: Be it your son-or. brother. hu$band or another, 3 Who's' fighting Democricy's fight’ so true. 2rie Allay al] your fear: ¢ And trust in God-till dary ally ears s through. —Pvt. Cparles M. O'Neill, in the Stoughtor (Mass). News, HUMOR OF THE DAY “Pop.what do, they mean b_‘r'~twn(!~ Tt refers to arguments advanced the otherside.”—Louisville Cour- Journal. X Was Jack cool during tHe' air raid the bther night? - “Rather! Why, he was so cool his teeth ‘were chattering. all the while."— i oy er- Passing Show. “We don’t know ,what we're fight- ing for,” complained a; Prussian pri- vate. “What's the differenca?” ' rejoirfed another. “We wouldnt ever get it anyhow,"—Washington. Star, Young man, I want my gds turned This off! “This jsn't the gis. company. is the water office.” Well, then, turn off the water—t haven't time to come 'way down here for nothing!"—Lamb. Willfs—The same clerzyman ‘mar- ried me who married my. father, and now he is ‘going to marry my son Isn’t that unusual? g Gillis—Yes, indeed. T don't believé in a person carrving a grudge all the way to the second or third genera- tion. Do you?—Life, “T “am ‘afraid that your gon is a follower of Bacchu: aid the preash- er who was calling on old Got- rox. A follower!” exclaimed old Got- “Why, he caught up with _that Bacchus and passed him years go0!"—Milwaukee, Sentinel. “Why doesn't’ Mr. Cobbles use trdctor on his farm?” “He says he has spent forty years study studying the temperament of mules and: he isn't going to thiow, a knowledge gained in that time for every new-fangled contrivance that comes along.”—Buffalo Courier. THE KALEIGOSCOPE . Tn the Sydney-Melhourne War Loan competition the position on April was : — Sydney, £11,953,000; Mel- bourne £11,160,000. a Berlin_newspapers report the death in the Kastern theatre of war of He- reditary Prince Phillip ~Solms-Ho- hensolms-Lich, nephew of the Grand Duchess of Hesse, and only son of Prince Charles of Solms-Hohensolms- Lich. M. Trammael, leader of the Ner- wegian Soci Left, has been sen- tenced, to 60 days” imprisonment at Trondhjem for.; ‘provpeative - speeches and incitement..to_workers “to. copy a Belshevist formation_of, Soldiers’ and Workmen's Council After the great anti-German dem- onstration at Prague on Sunday, the crowa proceeded (o the ‘Germian Club, where cheers aere raised for Professor Masaryk, M. Clemenceau, and Presi- dent Wilson, and:patriotic Czech songs were sung. King Haakon and Queen Maud will; it is expected, visit King Gustay at Stockholm, in_the summer. It {hoped that King Christian will join them there, so that the Scandinavian monarehs may have an opportunity of | exchanging - views, once more during { the war. | 2 | The absence of -Dritish repfesenta- | tives from the Women's Conference for International Concord &t Betne is ex- plained by the Women's International league as being: due to the.fact that | the applications for passports were refused by the: British Government. Mr. Joseph Martin, former member - St Pancras in the Imperidl Par- liament, who has ‘been practising the law in. Vancouver for the last two | years, annotnces that :hie-will. return to England and seek entrance:to the ‘| House of Commons as a Laboar mem- ber. : Our Christinia Correspondent states that successful resuits are expected of , time the negotiations, jnitiated some g0 between the BFitish “authori and the Norwegians,Canners’. Assocl- jation for the supply of tinned Tood at n agreed price to England in return for a corrésponding ‘quantity of tin. Belgian, subjects who have beem posted 'by*‘the -Feigian Recruiting Boards or Appeal Boards to Group Five will enter active servide oi. June 1. 1918. ‘These who-have, ngt Afay 15, 1918. Those who have not by May 15, 1918, received theis - calling-up . papeis should inform K Le Service de la Mo- Ibi{’i\s?dvn, 8, LupuS:sireet,? “London,

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