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SHOWERS BY NIGHT: PROBABLY TOMORROW ‘nzsm'rcn';s\ ;mmnmumn—- o Moving Pictares at the Breed Thea- Moving Pictures at the Anditoriam meets at Musonic Tempi ic . % H Osgood Lodge, No. 9620, L ©. 0. F.. M. U., meets in Germania Hall War Tableaux at Osgood Memorial On_Wednesday evening, May 15th, the Parish House Association of Park church will present tableaux typical of the three great war periods of American history. There will be mu- elc by the Ladies’ Double Quartette, that has been enthusiastically receiv- ed at every appearance, and the Har- mony Club will also contribute to the evening’s enjoyment. Tickets will cost fifty cents (children half price) and may be obtained from members of the executive committee and at the Parish House on the evening of the entertainment. BREED THEATRE nner Double Feature Bill Today and Saturday—Jlack Pickford and Lovise Huff in The Ghost House, and Franklin Farnum in Fast Com- pany. Todav and Saturday the Breed wiill present another banner double bill which is headed by Jack Pickfordand | Louise Huff, the most popular boy and girl combination on the screen today. in The Ghost House. It is the latest Paramount picture in which these two versatile voung stars have appeared and is adapted from Beulah Marie! Dix's clever story of the same name. the stars are In the cast supporti Olga Grey, James Neil! Eggene P: lette, Mrs. Lewis McCord, Horace Car- penter and Edythe Chapman, all wlell known faces to screen followers. The second feature of this b five-part Bluebird photodrama enti- tled Fast Company, with Franklyn Farnum in the leadin; duction is unusnal teresting, con- tains many comic situation: provide an hour of execel tainment. The Hearst-Pathe News with all ole. This pro- nt enter- latest war news will comvlete the bill for todav and tomorrow. AUDITOR!UM Complete Change of Programme To- day, Entitled Over There — New Songs, New Comedy and Dances— Big Vitagraoh Blue Ribbon Feature and Other Subjects. The Liberty pany will present anot show today very pretty little several patriotic numbers. Du er entirely new Georze Slocum, come: the andience in an upr tain to the finale. It is an up to the minute musical show that is sure to please Two dramatic Jncidents stand out in reat trial sceme in The Bottom of the Well, the Greater Vitagraph will _be he attraction in the Auditorium the- Ro- the Riue Ribbon Feature, whic tre on Friday and Saturday manee, intrizue and mystery terwoven in this powerful presented by a strong cast graph, Albert E. Smith, president Evart, Overton and Agnes Ayres take the Jeads and are supported by Adele de Garde, Robert G Ned Finley, He ert Prvor. " LEBANON Sweet Family Leaves to Onen Nor- folk Inn—Six Unite With Congrega- tional Church. Miss Ella Williams of Hartford gpent the week end with her parents Mr and Mrs. A. C. Willlams. Mrs. Sarah Gillette is ¥on, Arthur Giflette of Hebron Will Open Inn. Mr. and Mre. Henry Sweet and Conn,, daughter, have gone to Norfoll where they are to open the Norfolk inn. Mrs. Jane Card has been spending a few days in Hartford the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Bliss Mrs. Ernest Clark of Hartford has with her been spendiug a few davs grandmother, Mrs. E. C. T William P. Lilife of & Sunday guest of relatives in town. He. Charles H. Sweet of New Britain spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sweet Clifton Sweet of the week end with his mother, M; M;lrv Sweet. visiting relatives in New York state. Mrs. N. B. Royal has returned to her place after spending the home in thi winter in New York. Unite With Church. At the First Congregational church X young men united with the church on confession of faith: Carl Hallan, Clavton S. Williams. Edward Mason, Harold Madley and Woodworth Sunds and Stewart Pltcher. Tariffville. France, April %, wa mssigned to Company T —_— JOHN FITTS . sty and will poultry farm equipment, several chamber sets, several bureaus, old-fashioned cornery cupboard_over 100 vears old, stoves, tables, chairs, buttermaking utensils, ete. JAMES H. HYDE ... Comedy com- 1 Over There, a medy_introducing ing this production Hughie Flaherty and ns. will keep from cur- crockery, tin and glassware, lot black- smith too! rugs. bure deseription. If FOR SALE MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY d 1 Tel. 198. Write for catalogu: -may10d 3. C. WITTER ...... Auctioneer Office and ‘Auction Rooms, No. 42 Main St., Danielson, Ct. PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., I will sell for Mr. Jerry Downing. who has sold his farm, located near the Four Corners, two miles south of Plainfield, on the Voluntown road, all of his personal property, as follows: 13 head of cattle, horses, a full line of up-to-date farm- ing implements and teols, wagons and harnesses of all kinds, hay, potatoes, 3 excellent farm hosphate, and a quantity ;of Thouse- old goods. Terms cash, and if de- cidedly stormy, sale will occur the first fair day appear later. A full bill of sale will after. JERRY DOWNING. Anctioneer AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 1ITH, 1918, at 11 a. m. SALE POSITIVE, RAIN OR' SHINE. Having sold my farm, I will sell k. tools, equipment, household fur- ré on the premises, one mile south ampton 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 eve beans, 5 cords stovewood, one-horse lumber wagon, Concord buggy, slel 0 I, springtooth har- cultivator, heavy harness, ligit corn sheller, cream separator, . numerous other articles of rne: MARGARET RILEY. . Auctioneer AUCTION I will seli for Mrs. Thomas W. Hulings, Parish Hill, Chaplin, Tuesday, May 14, at 10 a, m. manure spreader; mower, rake, buggy, carriage, democrat bob sleigh, separator, 3 carriage .t blankets, ‘chest and carpenter's furniture, beds and bedding, on 6 loom sets, also a few good Cotton Weavers on plain work, 4 loom sets. as owner has been called to the front|Steady and easy work, good pay, and is anxious to dispose of his farmior women. before leaving; 45 acres of good land, 15 acres of this under cultivation, 30 "| acres wood and pasture; small apple|. orchard, pear trees and other fruit; there are 400 cords of wood; a large house of 16 rooms, water in house from a spring, telephone. 3 fireplaces, bake oven, hen house, 3 wood sheds. minutes to store, postoffice, school church; goes with_this place 1 horse, democrat wagon, 1 farm.wagon, culti- vator, plow, etc., some furniture, cook stove, and other small articles. Price sacrificed to $3,600 for quick sale; mortgage of $1,650 may remain at :|A carload of Horses right off per cent, Tor further particulars and [the” farms of lowa — Draft appointment, write to FRED L RACINE'S FAl Daniel mx AceNcY.|Horses, Farm Chunks and represented. Tel. 74-2 Moosup, Conn. varied ce Terry and Bige- LEGAL NOTICES. Democratic Caucus Notice is hereby given that - the caucus of the Democratic electors of the City of Norwich, Conn., will be held in the Town Hall on Friday evening, May 10th, 1918, at 8 o’clock, to nominate candidates for the city offices to be filled at the city election on June 3rd, 1918, By order of #he Democratic Town Committee, WILLIAM H, CALLAHAN, Chairman. ting her orwich was ew Britain spent and Mrs. William A. Pultz are NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich. on the 9th day of May, A. D. 1918, Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Carrie E. Cobleigh, late of Norwich, in_said rict, decedsed. Ordered. That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against sald estate within six months from this date by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the sign- post nearest Lo the place where said deceased last dwelt, and In the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circula- tion in said District, and make return tothis Court " LSON I, NG, Judge. The above and foresoing 1s & true *opy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE.—AIll creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned at Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in thé above and foregoing order. ARTHUR M. COBLEIGH, may10d Administrator. N ¥ —Joseph Tomalonis who was killed in action sometvhere in the first sol- dier in Tariffville to give his life, He enlisted in Septembber, 1917, and was AFTER THREE YEARS Many men and women are sick and don't know it. Some never discover they have Kidmey trouble until they apply for life imsurance. The kidneys are working all the time, filtering poisonous waste out of the blood Stream. and when they become weak- ened or deranged, backache. pains in sides and groins. §o-called riieumat Janguidness. swollen Joints and. ather symptoms develop. W. B. Moss. Ogden Ark.. writes: “Foley Kidnex Pills re- lieved me of severe kidney troubles of | & 1 years' standing.” o s standing” . The Lee ey LOST AND FOUND selliss, State Pler, New London. may10d _— LOST_X gray o neckpiece, Mav 3 S(unwlilon. between Main's eeler place. Liberal fward it returaad to Norwich Bulle- Prossing and may10d ND—Young female shepherd dog, eame to my place Sunday morning; r:) rollar or -2 Jewett City. feturn to Baltle, andj Basi letin for business results. — LOST—Gold watch and fob, name engraved on inside of case. Suitabl reward for return. Georse A. Dias- tag. Owner may have by \"80 paying charges. gold_watch, Sunday even- | ““Alten. “HEL: d Main Sts., Bal- iswell written on Taylor engraved |mmm——— eas. AT A COURT OF PROBATE_ HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 9th day of May, A. D. 1918, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, tate of John D. Benson, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Caroline B. Scarlett of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court by counsel and filed a fPetition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an in- strument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased be ad- mitted to probate. Whereupon, It Ts Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District. on the 13th day of May, A. D. 1918 at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendercy of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that re- turn be made to this Court. NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 9th day of May, A. D. 1918, Present—NBEUSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Mary Kiely, late of Nor- wich, in sald District, deceased. The Executrix appéared in Court and filed a written application alleging that said estate Is now in settiement in said Court. and praying for an order to sell certain real estate belonging to said estate, fully described in said appli- eation Whereupon, Tt Ts Ordered. That said application be heard and defermined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich. in said District, on the 13th day of May, A. D. 1918, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, ‘and that motice of the pendency of ‘said appHeation, and of said’ hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order once in some newsvaper having a circulation in said District. at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that re- turn be mude. to the Gaare o At Te NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is & true Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHFR, may10d Clerk. WANTED 'FOR SALE WANTED ree experienced Corduroy Weavers MANCHESTER COMPANY, Woonsocket, R. I. FOR SALE JUST ARRIVED General Purposes Horses, gentle and good broke. All Horses warranted as W. C. SPRAGUE 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 bulld its equal. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway BUY THIS TWO FAMILY HOUSE 105 WILLIAMS STREET One apartment has & rooms and bath, the other has 5 rooms and ‘bath. This is a very home-like house, in & fine residence section, near trolley. A desirable residence site_adjoins the house lot and will be included with the same. Get further particulars from ARCHA W. COIT 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 Highest Grade Properties 5 TON TRAVELING CRANE FOR SALE . Used but a few months — in- cludes 50 feet of track, 24 feet wide. American Waste & Metal Co. 1917 CADILEAC FOR SALE 1917 Cadillac Touring Car, used only since June 1, 1917. Just put in order and now being painted. For Sale at reasonable price. Apply to Gardiner Greene, 3 Sachem Terrace, Norwich. 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. Send for my latest Farm Bulletin. (Choice of 400) WILLIAM A, WILCOX 'FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telehone 2365 FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT View, and along the Rhode lsland shore; also accessible Seashore Farmes. Send forbooklet. WESTERLY, R. I 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. JAMES H. HYDE ..... «sse. Auctioneer AUCTION 1 will sell at public auction_the con- tents of my stable at 371 Main St, Norwich, Conn. THURSDA MAY' 16, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m.. consisting of 1 pair mules, 1 matched WANTED—Men for card and picker wages; steady work. oosup, Conn. WANTEDThree, four or five, un- furnished rooms by young couple with gne little girl, § FOR SALE—6S pigs, 8 weeks; 1 50w+ with 5 pigs, 7 weeks old; 4 sows com- ing in in June; two days’ sale, ¥Friday P. A. Nawrockl, Yantic. Moosup Mills, and Saturday. _ Seldiers, Comé Back *By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX 'Address Box| FOR SALE—A 16 year harness and wagon. William N. Whiton, Bank St. Engine House, Willimantic. NTED—Small farm; Address Box 101, the song for a soldier To sing as he rides from home 3 To the fields afar where the battles are Or over the ocean's foam. “Whatever the dangers waiting : In the lands | have not seen, . = .~ LK If 1 do not fail—if | come back at all— T Then | will come back clean. % location, etc. WANTED AT ONCE 500 LABORERS AT NAVY YARD SUB- MARINE BASE, AP- PLY, M. F. KELLEY, EMPLOYMENT OF- FICE ALL DAY. "FOR SALE—One brown horse. ag 1260 1bs; 1 bay horse, age 7, 12 also s'd.ddlosfiund arf) WANTED _Wé are now offering top- £ wagons and harne: noteh prices for Connecticut oak sii- ings; must be cut thick enough to hold up plump one i - Metropolitan Chair Co., FOR SALE—Ford car, 1918, taken in trade, run.only 900 miles. Call at Jon- own St may10d FOR SALE—Two electric fans and 1nquire 96 \Va§ New Haven, 0d THELP TED—_Good_wages paid. | Sian_Smith's, 30 7 | may reek with blood and mire, But | will control, by the God i The might of my man's desire. I will fight my foe in the open, But my sword shall be sharp and keen For the foe within who would lure me to sin, And | will come back clean. ane refrigerator. St. WANTED—Immediately, men-women, 18 or over; $100 month S. government write immediately for free list. Frank- Dept. 32 E., Rochester, _FOR SALE _Bstate gas range in first thousands U. | class condition. e 52 Asylum St. positions_open EVERGREEN sweet corn for sale. lin Institute, R A i R. A. Day, R. F. D. 4, Colohester. MALE HELP WANTED—Men are various —departments, also families wishing employment clean rubber footwear fac- tory; steady Address 'F. R. Judson. Em- ployment Mgr., The L. Candee & Co., 214 Fast St, New Haven, Conn. mayS$d FEMALE HELP WANTED—In sanitary, well conducted rubber foot- wear_factory which round; families wishing to_locate in a pleasant city situated on Long Island sound can be given work in_various departments; fine opportunity for girls as rubber shoe makers; good pay while learning and .rapid .increase to those who are capable, and in this department FOR SALE—Five-room bungalow on Thames_river. : river. 175 feet deep; furnished,-electric “I may not. leave for my children = A ‘Address X, Bulle- Brave medals that | have worn,. - . : But the blood .in my veins shall leave no stains On bride or on babes unborn. And the scars that my body carry Shall not be from deeds obscene, "o For my will shall say to the beast, OBEYI at And | will come back clean. . FOR SALE—Young Jersey Frank A. Skinner, Peck's Cor- ner, Norwich Town. FOR SALE—40-acre farm, mile of Canterbury Depot; 1,000 chickens; $3,200 if sold’ at -once. Canterbury, Conn. FOR SALE—Four good general pur- pose horses, been used on bakery and grocery wagons, all good workers and s 3 weight 1000 to es $65 to $135 each; arnesses and two baker wag- must be sold this week, as gone out of business. Boswell Ave.,, Norwich, Conn.| fine large house; Wm. Tator, “Oh, not on the fields of slaughter, And not in the prison cell, Or in hunger and cold is the story told By war of its darkest hell. But the old, old sin of the senses Can tell what that word may mean To the soldiers’ wives and to innocent lives, And | will come back clean.” The Little Old Town By MARGARET WIDDEMER B no machinery minutes’ distance, will receive girls to articulars, write to F. R. Judson, Employment Mgr., The L. Can- New Haven, Call Stable ! 214 East St i WOMAN WANTED at once to assist single man in running ing farm; one who is pable and will appreeiate nice home Sagamore Farm, Pl FOR SALE—_Three horses, been used | on a farm, sold out and hav them; brown horse, age £00d worker; black mare, age 1 . true to work, good driver; ng_horse, Jack, age 9, weight 950, nice driver and safe; pa of double work harnesses. Call at onc: 341 Main St Norwich, Conn FOR SALE—One ba: extra good roader: oné pair team har- M. Clifford, Leffingwellto ummer board. lling and ca- Wanted Bricklayers Wanted at once for construc- tion work. Bricklay- “ ers 70 cents an hour. and treatment. N. H, ) steady work; good pay. Carpenter Mfg. 6 Newton St. YOUR OPPORTUNITY—Flor De Ful- Cuban hand-made cigar, i e driving mare, 3 8 The city lights are gold and red. and strung in garlands overhead, They whirl and dance and turn and spread till night’s like day. art of you comes leaping from the heart of you, vou all aquiver down the gleaming way: Till all the wild that's And swings " FOR SALE—A Ford car, with com-! Krivitzky, Spring Hill. at Fagan's Smoke Shop. WANTED—To hire an auto for after- noons or evenings can give best no chauffeur required. Ad- dress P. 0. Box N WANTED — «ll-around Planing Mill, But oh the little old lights, not garland or gold lights, One by one they petalled out, the pleasant lamps you knew, 3 . As up and down the pavement’s hem the old man limped a-lighting them, The old lights in the old town when the sleep day was thru. FOR SALE—Farm seven-room house and barn. Carpenters 60 cents Hampton, Con Danielson, Conn. an hour. hish - grade C. A. Gager, The city streets The people crowd and cro: Till down the stony noise and beat your feet keep time to swifter feet, The pulses of the city as they hasten fast: e straight and wide, and hurrying on every side 40 cents an hour. and ride and elbow past, Apply at the office. OODYEAR: COTTON:! MILLS, Inc. Goodyear, Conn. also dressmakers to work 39 per week paid while learning.” Empire Skirt Co., 40 Thames HORSES for sale a nice bunch of horses 5 to 6 years old; this 5 ever came into V re guaranteed to be ers apd clever for anyone stand back of ever also exchange for any and see them. WANTED—Two or three a private family v Rockwell Co. But oh the little town streets, the rambling up and down streets, All the twists and turnings are the way they used to be; You'd think the very dead you know might rcund a tumn and smile at you And nod a careless welcome in the old way cheerily. from Marlin- AR Wrile Box 24. TED—Five or to cut 1,200 cords of maple and ches nut at Hampton, Conn. house & Taylor, Willimantic, Conn. x woodchoppers Phone 339-4 Williman- 283 Lewiston Ave., Apply to Hill- | Willimantie. TFOR SALE— and wild and kind, and full of joy for you to find, s that cross and wind are blithe each one; It's like a sweetheart beckoning: and, laughing at thie reckoning You spring to follow after till ‘your vouth-t'me’s done: The city’s gay ilson, Willim: work in a_family of two. ALt a. L FOR SALE—A nice little busines: ng. planing and match- But glad of you and sad of you, the little wistful lad of you, Leaps up to greet the old place when you've grown too old to roam: It’s like your mother calling you—whatever is befalling you The little old town's waiting till you're ready to come home. TED—Experienced warpers, and girls for learning; good pay. West Side Silk Mill. TED — Woman S50 wages. WANTED Helpers on Foundry Floor Brass Foundry, 35¢c per hour. WANTED—A man to drive team. Call | quire at 52 Central Ave. (et my soul, 76 West Thames St. > ENT needs 2 Steady work the year around. SALE—Farms of FOR SALE TO RENT 5; experience ment houses on UNITED METAL * MANUFACTURING CO., INCORPORATED Thamesville WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW- BOARD COMPANY’S MILL Good Pay Steady Employement WANTED AT ONCE TWO MEN FOR THE 'ICE WAGON JOHN H. FORD WANTED Day . Watchman at American Thermos Bottle Company’s Plant. AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE COMPA].YY e OR SALE SPLENDID RESIDENCE the Simplex Oil makes any wood or coal range over 2,000 sold one interested drop . 15 Fourteenth Central Ave. WANTED—Cows to pasture; running water, pastures in mowing field, Oliver Downs, Brooklyn, Conn. ent gas stove; a postal to C Four or five woodchop- | 8t or P. H. Ethier, months' work. P. F. pers for sever containg 10 rooms and bath, ar- ‘ ranged ' for two families, gas, electric lights, new steam heater. All at a very low price. FARMERS Buy Armour and 'ED—To buy old gold and & also old false teeth; high W. Guild, Jewele: ed at a low price at the Gre FOR SALE ‘ $1500 Secures 247 AcreFarm 10 Cows Pair Horses and poultry, mowing machine, rake, harrow, wagons, sleds. harn ove wood and potatoe: 0 bushels potatoes to acri 0od and timber enough w ed near by to more than pay for farm;! 100 apple trees, 500 sugar maple; good 8-room house and convenient barn; i valid owner's quick sale price $4,500, with 1-3 cash. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724—Phones—68 an get a pretty new spring hat for 47; the trimmings cost but a The Pasnik Co. sell for less. WANTED-—Three girls for marking and sorting; good pay and Troy Steam, Laundry, steady work. Franklin St, FOR SALE WANTED—Second nand ana antique furniture of all kinds; before you sel St.” Tel Building Lots, Business Blocks o oruckner. 08 perty if you care to eell or rent, as I have a number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM .F. Real Estate and Insurance. Thazyer Bldg FOR SALE 9 MCKINLEY AVENUE Attractive Residence “WANTED—A competent girl for gen- eral housework. NTED_General blacksmith, auto- Telephone in house, neighbors, oniy village stores, churches, creame: cluding 6 COWS, WANTED—AIll of the farmers know. that I am buying all kinds of I can use a few thousand chickens at once and am pay- ing the highest prices possible. Willimantic. WANTED Now is your chance to get big prices your second-hand Ranges Parlor Stoves. A. BRUCKNER, 55 Franklin St. and livestock. $1,950, with Copy mailed free. E. Dept. 36, 150 Nassa 0d FOR SALE. Bath St. property, two-flat house on house on Town St., cottage house with garage on Asy a three-tenement on Laurel farm at Williams Crossing of 150 acres, a nice cottage on Whitaker Ave., and a number of bargains. A. M. AVERY'S, 52 Broadway. FOR SALE TWO-FAMILY HOUSE Near Franklin Square. HARD WOOD TWO BATH ROOMS ENTIRELY REFINISHED INSPECTION James L. Case 37 SHETUCKET STREET N ——————TTT ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GROUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE | PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN. FOR SALE choice location, all rented, with rentals showing nearly 20 per cent. on selling price. must be soid. 01d false tecth. 'Don’t matter if We pay up to $15 per set. post and receive ‘We buy dia- at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleat II'Q! return mail. COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with. Established 18’ WANTED TWO FIREMEN STEADY WORK C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE $100 LIBERTY BONDS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT $110 AT THE FOX HILL MANOR LAND Co. Buy your building lots your garden now; make a splendid in- vestment and double your money. on instaliments, $10 down. and $1 per Frank W. Coy Modern Improvements. Easy Terms. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. PICKER ROOM AND CARD ROOM HELP WANTED SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION BEAN HILL MILL Three-tamily SALE HORSES 1 have 4 few good work horses that T wish to dispose of to make room for| my next carload, which will be shipped For full particuls WANTED 60 Laborers, 50 girls for the Beaches, 16 Spinners, Waitresses, 2 Farmers, 3 girls to work in stores, 4 first-class Machinists, 15 women Spoolers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. FOR SALE 35 Weavers, ELMER R. PIERSON. Take Westerly car and stop at City §. ROSANO. pair black horses (weight about 2700), 1 pair chestnuts, 1 black horse, 1 chestnut mare, These horses have been used in my business and are all right in every wx Also 4 sets hack harness, 3 .coupe harness, 3 sets team harness, 3 double dump carts, 'bus sleigh, several sets single harness, 2 hacks, 2 coupes, 5 single carriages, 2 surreys, 1 democrat. 2 Concords, 1 business wagon, 1 milk wagon, 2 carriage poles, a quantity of blankets and robes, and other articles generally kept in a livery stable, too DIXIT!:'O“S to me]m‘on-xt P ormy, sale ne: air week day. Terms of Sile, CASH. i CASPER K. BAILEY. THERE 15 no advertising medium In tern Connecticut equal to The Bul- THERE Is no advertising medium in Bastern Connecticut equal i> The Bul- letin for business resuits. WE WANT YOUR JUNK Metals and Paper Stock. Ou- in either. city or Central Bldg. WANTED MEN IN PICKER AT A BARGAIN PRICE a snug littie hom teams will 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 troiley service. For particulars inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, ther particulars, inquire of A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Frauklin Square. ' Have . A. PRENTICE 86 CIiff Street search the title of your Real 00M AND DYE- NORWICH WASTE AND METAL Telephone 546-2 Norwich, Conn. WANTED BLACKSMITH HELPERS APPLY AT ONCE MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, Norwich Town. FREDERICK. T. BUNCE Piano Tuner 22 Clairmount Ave. Phone 300 Phone 838-2 ~Two light housekeeping ion St. Call evenings. Y104 TO RENT — Tw rooms, with priv ington TO REN Rose may G large furnished e veranda. 96 Wash- may10d_ zarage for autos. rage. Hiscox 1dg.. Myers Alley. TO RENT—One tenement, Forest St. six rooms, one Talman 48, Inquire at t office. mayl0d TO RENT nished room, Iy located. Phone 14 TO RENT—Furnishied rooms, 13 Tel. 14 hop in the. Alice Buildin e of Murphy ‘& “McGar TO RENT—One house, one store and two garages, at 110 North Main St. Inguire N. B. Lewis, 341 Main TO R Targe furnisned front room, very centraily located. Address ., care Bulletin. aprsa "T0_RENT—Store, cated, ntrally located, suitable for' grocery store, with neces. sary fixtures, at $18: per month. Tel 246, mari3d TO RENT—Furmished rooms for four gentlemen. Mrs, Kelly, 7 Norta High St. feb26d. " TO RENT_Light storage space; elec. tric elevator. Phone 580, or call 77 Water St. jan26d TO RENT—B? .ement tenement at 5§ | Sckool St Inquire at Bulletin 3 i¥30a TO RENT_vwrnished rooms: 3;“«‘; ms - for oysgleeping. Sehoorist el )\1:\2:.?’? seplld S e Sl T T0 RENT at 14-16 Thames St, ome dosble store and two singic stores, with all im- | provements. Inquire AMERICAN WASTE & METAL CO. 210 WEST MAIN ST. Store To Rent Centrally located Store and Ell No. 28 Broadway, with large basement and ample yard room, now occupied V. Pendleton. Possession May Apply to Wjlliam 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 FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, knows 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, #te. YT § A. A 'ADAM, Norwich Town, Gonn. Wiliestone Clgars wiii e from Oc:. 1st, 1317. 32 for & Same rate per thoi

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