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PROBABLY FAIR TODAY . AND TOMORROW is ‘easy for me. I simply live them over again—and get the same thrills I did_originally. Sometimes I get too realistic, as when I knocked dawn two ‘German’ guards. That's what a ‘ellow would naturally do if he could, wouldn’t he? BA‘S#’CT.‘E‘F CONCERT | At Slater Hall Friday—Is to Be Red Cross Benefit. Vvitat is Going On Tonight Moving tre. Pictures at the Breed Thea- Pictures at the Auditorium Pictures at the Davis Thea- 720, R. A, P. of H. ommerce ‘Hal 0. e, N meets in Chamber of Thames Lodge, No. meets in Germania_ Hall Painters’ and Decorators’ in Carpenters’ Hall Concert at Chelsea Parade by Italian Band. Women of Mooseheart Legion Whist Home, There is no better place in town on Friday night than Slater hall, in fact, no place as good, for there you'll be entertained with a delightful «contert while you will still be doing Red Union en's Red Cross Benefit Club. Cross work by lending your presence. Sisete: R The Bass Clef club is now finishing ANNOUNCEMENTS its eighth season and while enlist- ments and war duties in general have Women wh o'cla of the tat the Moose home tonight at 8 Mooseheart Legion Read Miss Adle& advertisement ahout summer instruction for pupils in face and scalp treatment meth- ods. West Town Street Property Sold. Marcella and Margaret Kelley sold today through the agency of Fran- cis D. Donohue their {wo tenement house, located at 210 West Town strect to James MeNally, who purchas- es the property n investment. Tt h heen in the possession of the Kelley r.wv\- since 1868. DAVIs THEATRE ary Pickford in Amarilly of Clothes® line Alley,, Six Part Artcraft, Fea- ture, and Other Big Pictures To- day—New Show Tomorrow—Snaecial Music by the Davis 10-Piece Sym- phony Orchestra Today will be chance 10 , Mary Pick- victure, six EDNA DE LIMA. somewhat reduced the number of appearad - 2 T | > men, the club still occupies the same Tmarilly othsJine A - . LD i e e ittaing | the | Strong position ir the hearts of our bt g Lt g people which it has for many years e D S hanling |and the need for such an orzanization was never more keenly felt than in these stirring times, when calls for quartettes and double quartettes and the full chorus for occasions. of all kinds are very numerous. Alie y. the center popular of the slum district. is_introduced as a Price, whose com- Ims are known to wr and K ns in S re houses, plays the | The ensemble of this club has con- R i hod | tinuously improved and each program et gl T vaisher- | o¢ the past has been admittedly better amusing scenes pre- are moments of great sensational incidents fur- than previous ones. The list for Fri- day night opers with one of the strongest and best of later day patri- domi ry lhvi‘HS: o . _iotic songs, A Song of Liberty, by Mrs. are Roy Stewart in|peach, and closes with When the Boys TDorder,” a five part Tri- Come Home, by Oley Speaks. Miss De Lima. the New York eo- ! : prano, who assists, will give two same hiz 10-piece symphony | groups of English songs and an aria ovides an excellent mu-|hy pyccini. Her European success has e in keeping with 'helheen very flottering and her return of the pictures. Ito this country brings back to us an- ndia show is booked for [ gther of America’s most promising £ of this week, the big fea- ! voune ‘singers. le Bennett in “A Soul In|” Regerved scat tickets at Cranston's. seven part Tr "m;zle‘ > s QNSRS LY B s L clas T Picture in the Pape n “Aly chanter of the Son of De. lepicting the life of Abraham stern drama, and “A Full a corking good comedy le,” n the BRIEF STATE NEWS BREED THEATRE. ’ : 3 Meriden.—Engineer McKenzie has t Day of 'Ovnr 'rhp..ev the sfi,..'arranged to furni‘sh the boys who will Patriotic Drama — Coming | WOk for the park commissioners Sat- b 9 yrday with bush hooks and strong Thursday, Fridav and Saturday,|scythes. d in the Famous Suc- ring New Haven. —Depuh Sheriff Peter J. 5 McNernev nf ~ has an- 5a t I T & ounced himself as a candxdate for the @ ‘ast onpariinicy 0. Se€ | dernopratie i, e il sor- sHerifr Tof thrilling patriotic | rles Richmond and | Nilsson and if you have not ze of this treat, don't s wonderful production tonight. Other pic- o the eighth chapter | and the famous t series. Friday and Satfrday pre t Florence Reed, - emotional in “Tod d wonderful fea as ()1. vindication | It is adapted cess and its Neéw Haven county at the next elec- tion. Waterbury. — Miss Catherine Pierce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- son H. Pierce, of Prospect street, has | been nominated as one of the (lireclors! of the Smith College Alumnae asso- | ciation. W, | Naugatuck.—The quota of the bor- ough toward the Red Cross fund is | 25.000, but this figure is not being con- sidered at all by the committee in charge of the drive. The sum of 50,- 1000 is what is aimed at as the lowest amount to be contributad by Nauga»‘ as a warning ; tuck to the fund. nt to live: E - me. The| Torrington.—Another large quotaj j from this district, 116 in number, will | d in a very elab- et Iy one of the |Teport to the military exemption board productions. at city hall, Torrington, this (Wednes- AR o day) afternoon at 3 o'clock to receive final instructions.. They- will leavs AUDITORIUM Torrington for Camp Upton, Yaphank, BT Thursday morning. One of Uw Greatest Actors,” President of Vitagrash. Bridgeport.—Tor the first time in the { history of the city, women will take one | Part in the annual Memorial day pa- {rade in Bridgeport, and they will all states | Walk. The minute women will be call- lent of the Vi-|ed upon to be present, while the wom- producer of | €N City employes have agreed to march . and honor the veterans on that day. Hartford.—The Associated Colored i service committee held jits second war rally Sunday afternoon fat 3.30 o'clock in Good Samaritan hall at 264 Main street. An interesting ‘fed(ure of the exercises was the un- | furling of a service flag containing four | stars, representing. the four colored | men now in service from this city. int nde Smith e Somme, for sted as a maker of ntroduced to the screen v rulo*nme Jarle Torey, Anita Stew- 1 imball | Sidney Dre and innumer iy to N ey Yorr statement, smiled and| Torrington.—Two automobilists were funay mmwv‘drr ed Sunday afternoon for drivinz might g0 i5to | their cars through a funeral procession. poet. I don'tjOne was stopped by Patrolman Octave merely renches A puppy aid m man now e is. When T zo be- | Greningway and the other by Officer fore the camera, T forzet the director,| Walter F. Manley. Both appeared in the m3n and the . As practically | the borough court Monday morning | the scenes of the play are actual|before Judge ‘Bernard.E. Higgins. the episodes I havz experience , the tl ing | two having been allowed to Zo on their HELP WANTED Meq, Women, Boys and Girls 44 hour week, time and a half for over time, steady work. Employes who work 44 hours during the week are paid for 54 hours time. In addition to having the shortest work- ing week of any factory in Nerwich, the management have decided to clgse the Thermos Factory all ‘day Saturday com- mencing June 1st, extending through the months of June, July and August, to September 15th, with full week’s pay to employes who work 40 hours a week. i the ,GEER American Thermos Bottle Company- ITCHING IRRITATION EASILY CURED ‘When ‘you suffer with any skin trou- ble, even though the itching‘seems un- bearable, do not think that it is.neces- sary to use some disgusting, greasy Try Hokara, a pure and that is guaranteed to contain no grease or acids and which is so cleanly that it does not eoil the ointment simple cream, iinen. Its power to instantly reliewe any irritation of the skin and make it soft, white and beautiful is elmost miraculous Not only do minor skin troubles bar- quickly disappear, but salt rheum or eczema are cleansed and like pimples, blackheads, ber’s itch, etec., acne, worst ulcers or cases of healed by this wonderful skin food. In order that any one may good Co. are does not do all that is claimed for i DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street entrance. Phone The Piano Tunes, 122 Prospect Pbone 511 'FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 2 Cl 'mount Ave. own recognizance. Mass., and William Bridgeport. WHITE ROCK V|S|tar3 From Canada — The Week's ‘ Happenings. S. Burke John Champlin of North ton svent Friday plin’s. Mrs. George Vredenburg of Cha.rlfis- er town, R. L, spent Friday with daughter, Mrs. Henry Murray. Mr. Thomas who has been employ- six months is now employed by a West- ed as painter here the past erly company, Irs. Reubeh C. Maine of Auburn, R. 4s the guest Saturday of Mrs. son. try Hokara at small expense, Lee & Os- selling a liberal-sized jar at 35c, and in addition guarantee to refund the money if the treatment The motorists were Fronk ‘W. Gashon of Great Barrington, of Stoning- at Charles Cham- a 8= arn Bead of Quincy Mose has been spending the past few days WANTED CARPENTERS WANTED AT ONCE at U. M. C. Works Seaview Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. LONG JOB NO STRIKE ~ T.J.PARDY CONSTRUCTION CO. BRIDGEPORT, CONN. WANTED MEN IN SHIPPING DEPARTMENT. APPLY NOW. NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS, THAMESVILLE. WANTED MAN BOOKKEEPER with some experience in large manufacturing concern. State age, salary desired and experience, and how soon could take position. Address Bookkeeper, care Bulletin. STORAGE Rates Reasonable for short or long term NORWICH STORAGE CO., 52 BROADWAY Telephone 553-5, WANTED Men in Picker Room and Dye House. Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, NORWICH TOWN 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 with her mother, Mrs. Netherwood. |Gentral Bldg. St Rt Mrs. Annie Jones spent the week end at_Quonocontaus. Mr. and Mrs. George Swain of Old WANTED, Mystic were in the village Sunday Old’false tecth, Don't mattes if ar[ernoor‘l, ; broken. We pay up to $15 per set. Mrs. Forbes Dugnid of the Potter|| Send by parcel post and receive Hill road was a caller in this vicinity, || check by return mail. We buy dia- Sunday. monds, too. Mrs. Maria Teblanc and daughter COLLA]’I::H\‘AI(- LOAN CO., of C(anada, have been spending the . e~ PeAt two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. || Retween Shetucket an John Carney. John Ure and family have been en- tertairing Mr. Ure’s brother the past week. An old, reliable firm to deal with. Established 1872 ATTENTION! FCR SALE T —— FOR SALE $350_ will buy a Camp Bungalow with large lot on Block Island. $1500 will purchase a tract of Land with two furnished Cottages on Fishers Island. Here are opportunities for a Summer vacation. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO ‘James L. Case 87 Shetucket Street Nice Little One-man Farm Located about 23 miles from Bro Iyn village, 4 5-acre farm, high ele tion, commanding a_beautiful view; 7-room house, barn 25x22. stable for 4 horses and 6 cows, milk room, hen house, wagon house, work shop, work } shed, ice house, all in the finest possi ble condition; all kinds of fruit trees never-failing well, pump kitchen, also a_brook on Price is very low at $2,000. settle up an estate. FRED L Inquire at RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, Daniclson, Conn. Write for farm catalogue. Tel, 198. may21ld FOR SALE Olympian 1917 4-cylinder Clover-leaf ROADSTER Color gray Run 4,000 Miles ° Owner M. DESSAU, Thompson, Conn. Telephone Putnam 299. FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. ' Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of land, with houses, barns, sheds, etc. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. Sold to HOUSEWIVES, To help win the war, call A, BRUCK- NER and sell him your fecond-hand Furniture, Ranges and Iceboxes, and buy Thrift Stamps. Tel. 717-3, 55 Framklin St. WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW- BOARD COMPANY’S MILL Good Pay Steady Employement WANTED ROOM AND BOARD FOR 50 MEN State Rates Board Guaranteed Address Box 50, care Bulletin FOR SALE FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, | Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. \Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L 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. l« Telephone 2365 ORWICH. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1918, WANTED -Position as chauffeur; experience; 32 years of age. !og yla.rn‘ ddress ¥. T, Box 197, Moosup, Conn. A mwnd FOR SALE SPECIAL SALE of Turkish cigarettes 12c a package, regular price 15¢ to 20¢, 3L for 100. Buy now. Fagan's Smoke hOD- may22d !urmuhed TOf i minute Itauplm ?‘Lt‘n‘fine also some small rom Call TED—A 0001 Nook Children’s Home. OVER THE TOP is where we do our best work, Shampoo or scalp -treatment 50c. Dandruff positively cured. Hair dyeing, bleaching, manicure. Madam Llndgr',ezn 106 Thayer Bldg. Tel. 553-12: may: Apply to %%ck Bosw " FOR SALE_Four horses, weight be. o Axe ::';en nll:(o and 1250 ie)m'a gc;odx dnverg th’“;umr Fu{nl.shml moxkers, r 3 0 e i Tent very reasonabl West Matn Sia, Laure cor Bk A | River Ave. Phone 3378ty FOR SALE_Walter A, Wood two-|~ FOR] BE!’!\—B‘mmu horse mowing machine and horse rake | Pleasure Beach to reliable in good condition. Phone 1344-2. K. L ?&AM mxweu Ave, T WANTEDFloor moulders; steady work: $6 per_day. A. B. Miller's Sons, smnxnxzon. Conn. mayZ"d WANTED — An all around man in ‘blacksmith shop and one floorman for shoeing. C. M. Adams, Danielson, Conn, Tel. 188-6. - - may22d WANTED—At once, !lx ca.rpenlers and four painters. t Doyle & Murphi’z Co., 803 Main St, Wilhme\x\flc ¥ highest prices in eastern Con necticat, we buy anything; largest sec ond hund store in state. Louis D. Ward, warerooms 30-32 Water St. Norwich. Write, call or tel. 361-13. apr27d WAN’I'ED—Immedistely. men-women, 18 or over; $100 month; thousands U. S. government war positions open; write immediately for free list. Frank- lm Institute. Dept. Rochester, muyBW SM “’AN'I'E‘D—Men of middle age; ex- i Derience unnecessary, wanted in our dyehouse; light worl hours 7 to 5, half day’ Saturday; good pay, steady work the year round. Brainerd Arm- strong Co.. New London, Conn. may20MWF WANTED—Woman to work in store; permanent position. Sperry-Hutchinson Company, Danielson, Conn. may2ld WANTED—Maid for general house- work; no washing or ironing. Apply to Mrs Walter E. Gilbert, 51 Broad bl mnyZId W\\(TED—Palntlng and paperhang- ing done at reasonable prices; best materials used. Zechnowitz, 73 Frank. lin St. mayl4TuThS ~ WANTED_To buy a canoe; must be in good condition ‘and good make. Ad- dress Canoe, care Bulletin. may20d WANTED—Middle aged woman for general housework for widower in country. James N. Holdredge, M R.'D. 1. m. T WANTED—An elderly woman to as- sist_with housework in small family. A C. Bulletin Office. may20d GOVERNMENT needs "fl 000 clerks at Washington; examinations where soon; experience unnecessary; men and women desiring government ‘?u“l!mns write for free particulars to C. Leonard, former civil service ex- aminer. 276 Kenois- Bldg., Washington. may$0d WANTED_Experienced waiter _or waitress for counter. Apply City Lunch. may20d WANTED — Woman __for general housework. Apply to William Slliott, Lentral Vxllage‘ Conn. _ may. lbd “.l\TWTl\ree four or five, un- furnished rooms by young couple with one little girl, 5 years. 92, care Bulletin. WANTED—For a small fam wife and child, furnished hou trolley; state lowest price; near Noi wich or between Norwich and New London. Address H. W. N. Bulletin. may17d WANTED—Married man on farm; good wages, house, garden, wood, desirable location. G. W Franklin. Tel. Lebanon Div. NTED—Woolen spinne; Zood, dy work; good wages, with gu antee. Apply Niantic Mfg. Co., East Lyme, Conn. may16d WANTED —Hand and machine twist- ers, male or female; also learnmers. West Side Silk Mill. may1ld } WANTED—A competent maid for general housework in a_family of two. Apply at 55 Williams Si. Tel 49. may7d WANTED—Experienced warpers, and girls for learning; good pay. Apply at once. West Side Silk Mill. mayéd WANTED—_Man to work in furniture store, general utility man to look after stock, etc.; knowledge of the business not necessary; steady work, with good wages. Address Box 178, New London, Conn, maylld PR A, LR NTED—To buy old gold and sil- er; also old false teeth; highest prices paid. _F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- '\ay Norwich. aprhd “WANTED—Three girls for marking and sorting; good pay and steady work. Troy Steam Laundry, Franklin St, marl2d WANTED—Second_nand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our prices before you sell, A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- lin St. el. 717-3. novéd WANTED_AIl of the farmers to know that I am buying all kinds of poultry and livestock. I can use a few thousand chickens at once and am pay- ing the highest prices possible. Joseph Hockberg, 181 Main St, Willimantic, Tel. 147-13. apr25d WANTED WOOLEN SPINNERS FOR NIGHTS ON GOVERNMENT WORK. GOOD PAY, STEADY WORK. Apply to RELIANCE YARN CO., every- | __may22d = TFOR RENT Cottages at Hfit FI)R. SALE—Three fine English set-|. ter pups ten weeks cld $10 each; worth | View Beach. Awly to Hrl. . rsnored to the man that hunts. L. H. Stlllman. ester uenderhaup, 52 Mechanic St, Wester- | gy '——~— Iy, R L ‘may22d | poc Garage. gxcox 15 Myers E«'; FOR SALE — Five horses; one pair, weight 2500 lbs, ages 6 and 7, sound, true to work; aiso their set of double may10d '—One 12- tm d t it no !hnh farm harness’ one single horse, weight|5tor® and two f""f{’ 2 1250, age S, sound. true to work, good | aaid St Inquir .,."{“ dn]\eg yhsle Tie, dbrown horse, age 7, | M2in St weight 1050, sound, extra nice driver| T0 RENT—Large ' furnish fron and safe for ladies and children; good|room, very cenu-fily lbe-ten_ m: . runabout buggv and harness; must all|A., care Bulletin. apréd be sold at once, as I have moved to the city and have no use for them. Call| TO RENT—Store, centrally located, 42_Clift _St, Norwich. may22d ::;};bgfltfw STatois store, ’{’h“flfi xtures, af r FOR SALE — Three pairs of team | 246, o horses, weighing from 2600 to 3000, ages 5 to 8, all good workers and in|_TO B-E‘i'l‘-F“fflhhed rooms for four good condition, been used by a con-|gentlemen. Mrs, Kelly, 7 North ‘High fractor who bought auto h!ruck and St eb26d must be sold at once; also three sets o double team harness. Call and you can | ri® cni ‘%”;D:‘g i "'“,, “u"“‘-,-, see them working. Will sell cheap if | Water,St. t\aken t.:us week. Call at 341 Main St., = Il.ll"\— Norwic| may?22d 0 -ement u mt at “ Sck ‘Otaice. FOR SALE_A Welon pony, spotted, | = jespa = _Dauire at Bulictin dark bay and white, very pretty. age rooms; 07550 Tom., aound. and ‘sade Tor yomen| TO RENT—Surnishel uln; and_ children to ride and drive; cdstom |fooms for thz hauclup ng. 1 made harness and rubber tired canopy | School St. Tal 1048-3. se; pua top carriage, nearly new; this is the prettiest pony in this state. Can be seen at Dr. Lewis' Stable, 341 Main St. may22d FOR SALE—One pair handsome gray horses, Ibs., also one mule, 11 TO RENT. at 14-16 Thames St, one double store ve 1350 1bs., one wagon. one cart|and two single stores, with all Am- and rll{a“r]ne ses. "Address F. C. Bellows, | provements. Inquire 2 % 22 l;OR :_“l‘;? RGO d’“; 9_ | AMERICAN WASTE & wMBTAL CoO. SALE—55 acres wood and tim- 14 ] MAIN ber.. Address No. 50 North St. Willi- D e antic, Conn. r22d FOR SALE—Having sold my farm and home and moved to the city, I have two good horses to dispose of, light farm wagon and harness; these horses are used to all kinds of farm work and good roaders, sound and gen- tle; one welgkh 1100, chunky built, the STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING e low. | ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW Call at res RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN mantic, Conn. OFFICE. FOR SALE—Eight room cottage No. 97 Bridge St, Willimantic; modern conveniences Inquire Charles M. Reade, 98 Bridge \l mantic. FOR SALE o | JUST ARRIVED They are here. A nice load of well broken horses, just out of work and States Casualty Company, of prompt settleme Agent, 63 Broad FOR SALE—_Two good young cows, due to freshen. Coughlin, Baltic. ;’;j‘c{i";,,ifiug‘;\a'i?swté'n‘fi :il:‘sl‘:n“l"ri?egs _ may 21d LAY L g ___|right. Come and see them. FOR SALE—Sterile eggs for putting _ELMER R. PIERSON, down. Phone 1 Hil] Grove Poultry| Tel 536-3. may21d 5 West Pearl St.* may21ld | _ s my 40 h. r COWS FOR SALE ANOTHER CARLOAD ARRIVED MONDAY, MAY 20th. JAMES H. HYDE cow, due with c: Charles North Franklin, Conn. Stersland, e 23 miles_ south of s Hampton Tel. 634-2 Willi- | Telephone 30, Lebanon mantic Di 20d B e v horse, age 9, 1100 1bs., dapp ¥ horse, age 8 1150 Ibs. brown horse, age § 1000 Ib und and honest to work ‘or drive; will sell very cheap to| The house of Louis A, Frazier, No. stop.expens 219 West Main St. ma FOR & bull. R. D. House contains ‘10 lower floor suitable for store or may be occupied as a Lot 45x176 feet, large barn 211 West Town St. rooms, ALE—A thoroughbred Holstein Al D. Burdick Tel. Norwich, ma '| "FoR SALE _Choice Hampshiredown Conn. or market, dwelling. ram; price reasonable. John Hawkins, [2nd splendid well of water on prem- lfl)flvich onn. mayl8d |ises. Price attractive. | FOR ALE—At once, 22 head of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, horses, ranging from 1000 to 1400; also a_private driving horse. 133 Thames St, Groton. FOR SALE—One 1911 3 _ton truck in running order, with tires, $100; one 1916 3. ton Interna- tional truck, $250; will exchange th cars for touring car of about value. Avery, Franklin. Lebanon Div. may FOR SALE—Rooming Windham, in the heart of 278 Main St, Joe Bergman, 7d Phones 724 68 m: may15d FOR SALE NO. 11 BLISS PLACE. house, of Main and Ch 3 y 32 rooms, five my-|§ The beautiful cottage. medern cot- self; will sell reasonable if taken tage with all improyements, includ- ing heat, in finest condition, beth exterior and interior, and in choice location, with good trolley service. For particulars inquire’ of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, ouce. ma. Mrs. Albert Coutu, Willimantic. 6d FOR SALE—16 h. p. holsting _engine in first class condition. For parn’r\xhrs address - Box 3, Bulletin. TFOR SALE—Piano, having been rent. ed short time; sold on easy terms. For particulars. write The M. Steinert Sons Co.. 183 Church St.. New Haven. --Norwich mayl4d Phones FOR SALE—Bronze turk e2g: cents each., C. H. ilson, \\llhm.ln[tllc F. g FOR SALE. Bath St. property, two-flat hesg on School St. a nice house on Town St., cottage house with garage on Asylum St. a three-tenement om . laurel Ave., farm at Williams Crossing of 150 acres, a nice cottage on Whitaker Ave. and a ! FOR SALE—Farms of 50 to acres, close to Willimantic; also tene- ment houses on easy terms; six head of young heifers and one two-horse TELEGRAPHERS WANTED Men and women between the ages of 18 and 60 who can telegraph are wanted for positions at various stations in Connecticut and Sau!hern Massachusetts. If but slightly familiar with tele- graphy can attend school for struction at Hartford, Conn. Call or write Superintendent N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. at passenger station. Hartford, Conn,, C. A. MITCHELL New Haven, Conn., E. E. REGAN Waterbury, Conn., M. D. MILLER WE WANT YOUR JUNK Iron, Metals and Paper Stock. Ou- teams will call in either city or country. NORWICH WASTE AND METAL]| COMPANY Telephone 546-2 Norwich, Conn. PICKER ROOM AND CARD' ROOM HELP WANTED SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION BEAN HILL MILL WANTED TWO FIREMEN STEADY' WORK C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness before the public, there is no medium better than through the ad- vartisies salumns af Tha Flati= POBIHICR R S0 . Norwich, Conn. team wagon. Samuel Adams, 440 number of bargains. Call af Pleasant St., Wiliimantic. aprisd A ML Am!” FARMERS DBuy your Armour and| m27°d G e Frisbie’s “high zrade fertilizer, secd potatoes, seed oats and all kinds of RENLELRR (mawnes ot rorians FOR SALE Grain Co. Phone 326-5. apriéd Cottage Houses, Tenement a a Business Blocks, Building Lots, .n_\ desirable locations. ‘List your pro- perty if you care to &ell or rent, as I have a number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Resl Kstate and Insurance. . Thayer Bldg: 1917 CADILLAC FOR SALE 1917 Cadillac Touring Car, used only | since June 1, 1917. {and now being painted. Just put in order For Sale at Apply to Gardiner { Greene, 3 Sachem Terrace, Norwich. 3 Roow 103 i reasonable price. Now is the time to use - GROUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE 3 PECK, MchLLlAMS CO. NORWICH, FOR SALE Three-family house, choice louuen all rented, with rentals: nmun YOU CAN BUY THE DOWE PROPERTY AT REASONABLE PRICE The house has 10 rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heater; large pantries, cemented cellar. High, dry, very healthful location; superb view of city and surrounding coun- try. One of the most home-like properties in Norwich; only five minutes walk to Franklin Square. i Owner ‘might consider renting, §!20 per cent. on selling mmy furnished or unfurnished to family j| must be! soid.”For ful !Pnzfl-\cuhn in- of refinement. A T MORAN, ARCHA W. COIT Real Estate Broker. may8d Franklin Square: Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334—1536. 63 Broadway SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Willimantic, 10 room gouse l%'pm b&m».‘m m;xfiry, Must be Sold at Once i, s, e e pasturs Only $2300, $500 casl bargains in stocked fai Tryon’s Agency, Willimantic, Conn. Have E, A. PRENTICE Phone 300 . 86 CIiff Street | search the title of your Real Estate and Insure it t. ‘Whiteston= CIZars- .De 33.90 a from Octi. 1st, 1917 15 for & m“& Same rate ne.': thous Also several A GOOD PAYING LUNCH, CIGAR, CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM and SODA - BUSINESS. CAN BE OP- ERATED AT SMALL EXPENSE and BRING BIG RETURNS. BEST REA- SON FOR SELLING. IF YOU HAVE CASH AND WANT SUCH A BUSI- NESS—WRITE OPPORTUNITY IN CARE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. _ THERE 1s no advertising medium in Eastern Couuecticut equal td The Bul- latin for business r 5 -

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