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" Theatre. lovln‘ Pletures at the Daws Thea- | | 'muommronida Moving Pictures st the Auditorium ar llcvin‘ Pletures at the Breed Thea- tre. ANNOUNCEMENTS Sale of Cliff Street Property. P. Ambrose Sullivan and Charles Hagberz have sold the two apart- ~ouse, No. 27 Clff street to Hen- i Whaley and Mrs. John B. toddard. The new owners will occu- spy one flat and rent the other. They will also make extensive improvements “to both house and lot. The sale was made through the agency of Thomas H. Beckley, 278 Main street. A Sig. Sautefle's Circus in Moosup Sat- urday. An announcement that will please the chiidren and some of the folks, al- n the coming of the Sig. Sautele Overland Circus which which will sexhibit at Moosup, June 1. The show ha: been greatly augmented for the sent season, many acts having been ged, and they have been selected the best talent the circus pro- f_-on affords and especially for thelr » ity and artistic merit. The per- 0e consists of trained dogs, penies, trained bears, an un- ule, funny clowns. gym- st obats, wire walke: aerial Mrists, cornet cyclist; fly- n fact everything that goes make up a circus performance 9{ excellence. The show will 5 appear on the day and date rtised. as they travel on their own tor trucks, which eliminates any ¢ in its transportation. There will 0o streer parade as they carry no excenting the ring stock. The of admission is the only small with the show., 30 cents, to ew- ody, which includes the war tax. "he management has arranged wth 1+ Tobacco Fund to turn over to that worthy fund ten per cent. of the re- nts of eacl; performance, so that howwe who attend, while enjoyving a zood performance, will be doing their it_and helping the boys “Over here." ned AUDITORIUM. “our Complete Shows Today, 130, 3, 615, 830—Big Holiday Bill — See “The Broadway Review,” Also Earle Williams in “A Mother's Sin,” Five Parts. “or the last half of the week at the uditorfum theatre, The Broadway Re- presents an entire new produc- including costumes, scenerv and entitled “A Night On Broad- way headed by those two funny somedians, Rill Jennings and Jack Huhb, who are supported by The Her- a high salaried dancing team in Vampire Dance. This act has appeared in all the leading vaudeville theatres over the Keith Big Time Cir- ‘v Miss Peggy Carroll will intro- uce several new song numbers and @isplay some new and stunning gowns Miss Webb, prima donna, will be fheard in selections of high class songs. Frank tenor soloist, will = patriotic numbers abloid which closes The feature pic- the ture for the lzst half of this week will Je Williams in “A Mother's 4 zph Blue Ribbon feature wonderful masterplece in h s great screen favorite has a decxded hit. Four shows today. DAVIS THEATRE. Complete Shows Today, at 130, 5.15, 6 and 8 n. m.—Entire Change of Programme—Three Big Features, In- cluding William S. Hart in “The Pa- triot"—Special Musical Programme by the Davis 10-Piece Symphony Or- chestra. Another banner features is booked theatre the 1 headline attract Hart triot.” hill of photo-play to ke shown at this half of this week. The heing William S. he popular star, in “The Pa- a five-part drama of unusual t, with plenty of thrills and :tion. The second feature Starke in “The Shoes That a five-part Triangle drama. looking set of thugs were »ver posed before a camera than inl this picture, and they lend an air of alism to the feature, which with its inz sets and vigorous punch, pre- ts a vivid picture of life in the undenworld The third feature is Ben- 3 l~ Pauli Dunced ” uglier :Arm.u Chapin in the fifth chapter of “The Son of Democracy,” entitled T Memories.” This chapter of life of Abraham Lincoln tells of struggle Lincoln had between the memories of a mother who taught e and a people who cried for | war rrent Events with all the lat- est news completes the programme. our complete shows today, at 1.30, %15 6 and 8 p. m. Don’t miss this show. BREED THEATRE. Four Shows Today at 130, 3, 6.15 and 8.15—Ewith Storey in “Treasure of The Sea”—Pearl White and Antonio Moreno in “The House of Hate,” a Keystone Comedy, and Burton Holmes Travelogue, Form Bill. “Treasure of the " the five-part Metro production arring Edith Storey which will e seen at the Breed eatre today is s picture that con- tains all the romance and excitement that its name implies, There is vigor, und breath-taliing adventure through- out its five acts. The sea gives, and it takes its (0ll. Tragedy lurks near to happiness in this absorbing photo- éranm. Mixx Storey is as usual in this d--1ion clever and lovable. Pey and Antonio Moreno are 1l “The House of Hate” a wend ontinued photoplay which q hete of thrills, romance and ad- A two-part Keystone come- [ ; ed “A Polished Villain,® and ’ nous Burton Holmes travel se- vinpletes the bill. r shows today, at 1.30, 3, 6.15% $.16. iUYS RESIDENCE AND VALUABLE HOUSE LOTS Samuel Goldberg Makes Extensive Purchase of Norwich Property. Through the real estate agency of Archa W. Coit, Samuel Goldberg. has purchased from Mrs. H. B, Smith and daughter, the beautiful residence property situated at the corner of Ma- ple Grove and Harrison avenues. The house has all modern improvements and thmisfilmmlnflxerw of same. r. Goldberg also buys a group of valuable house lots adjoining the residence site on the north and fronting on Harrison avenue; he also vuys all land on the northerly side of Maple Grove avenue from Harrison avenue to the Yantie river; another group of lots fronting on roadway paralelling the Yantic Cove, and he! purchases the eatire water frontage SHOWERS TODAY; PARTLY ¥ CLOUDY TOMORROW along eaid cove extending from Maple Gme avenue to Sturtevant street. After making an addition and some chnol ‘to the house, Mr. Goldberg plans to occupy it as his residence. The site for the large new power station being erected at Montville by the Eastern Conmecticut Power Co. was through the Coit Aben- cy. is one of the finest manufac- turing sites on the Thames river, hav- ing a shore frontage of over 1,500 feet, and there are about 20 acres of | d. WANTED ROCM AND BOARD FOR 50 -MEN - State Rates Killingworth.—Albert Touwis Walker of Clinton and Miss Ethel May Evarts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Web- ster Evarts, of Killingworth, were united in marriage in Madison Thurs- day morning, May 23. Mr. Walker left the same day for Camp Gordon, Yap- hank, N. Y. Hartford.—Another name will be added to _the honor roll of the Travel- ers for Raymond A. Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Tucker, of Newington, who reported at Princeton university last' Friday for active ser- vice in the aviation department of the army. He is the 627th man to enter the service from that company. Thomaston.—Miss Mary Lonergan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Lonergan, of Center street, expects to leave for Red Cross duty overseas ‘within the next month. Miss Lonergan is a graduate of St. Mary’s hospital training school, Waterbury, 1916. At the present time she is on the visiting nurses’ staff in Waterbury. Waterbury.—Rev. Joseph president of Fordham university, i speak at the service flag dedicati services at the Church of the®Sacred Heart on June 23. Rev. Fr. Mulry, who is considered one of the finest orators in the New York diocese, preached two weeks ago at services at Camp Dix to an audience of 25,000 persons. Madison.—The managers of the Mad- ison Beach hotel have given the use of the hotel, fres of charze, for the summer season to the United States government for the officers of the naval department. This will be an ex- cellent place for the officers who are recuperating, who are on sick leave of absence and those disabled from ser- vice in any way. -_— STATE OF 0iil0, CITY OF TOLEDO, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he nior partncr of the firm of F. 0., ng business in lhe Clt)‘ of To!ed County and state afore- said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE DRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presun‘e this 6th day of De- cember, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in- ternally and acts through the hlood on the micous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, Tsc, Hall's Family Pills for constipation. LOST AND FOUND l/OS'l‘—A canvas roIl of automobile tools, between Daniclson and Plain- field. Reward if returned to C. M Smith, 19 Hawkins St, Danielson. Phone 133. may30d FOR SALE 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 37 Shetucket, Street FOR SALE * Olympian 1917 4.cylinder Clover-leaf ROADSTER Color gray Run 4,000 Miles Owner M. DESSAU, hompson, Conn. § Telephone Putnam 299, 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 $2800, $500 cash. Also severa] bargains in stocked farms. Tryon's Agency. Willimantic, Conn, JUST ARRIVED They are here. A nice load of well broken horses, just out of work and ready to go to work. All kinds, big and small, pairs and single. Prices right. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. may21d FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and nlcng the Rhode Island shore; nluleSenhouFarm-. Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy] WESTERLY, R./ Board Guaranteed ! Addreu'Box 50, care Bulletin VIAN"ED WEAVERS—Wanted, woolen weav: on Knowles looms; high scale, 8¢ work;_excellent boardlng low. The Glazier Mfg. Co. bury (Hartford Co.), Conn. Charter 1208-2. ‘WANTED—Woolen whma pay; excellent boarding moderate. The Glazier Mfg. Glastonbury (Hartford Co.), ephone Hartford, Ohuer 1208-2, _may30d on. work; good one coming out o Side_Silk MSIL MALE and female canvasse men and lady Catholic famlflefl. sured. Address Box 101, may30d Spl ol. lletin. STORAGE Rates Reasonable for sbort or long term - ' NORWICH STORAGE CO., 52 BROADWAY : Telephone 553-5, ‘WANTED. Old false teeth. Don’t matter if broken. We PE’ up te $15 per set. Send by parcel post recelve check by return mail. We buy dia- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CoO., 154 Water St., betwean Shetucket and Market Sts. old, reltable firm to deal wit Establish WA:;ITED _ CARPENTERS APPLY TO J. H. GROZIER CO. Dayyville, Conn. THE ASSAWAGA CO. WANTED TRUCK' DRIVER INQUIRE The Edw. Chappell Co. “'\N’l"ED—Yaung man_ in sig awning shop. J. W. Mallett, llA? ket St. middle age, for family of two. Box 293, Bulletln Offlcs. mly»d WANTEDPlace to bnnd two chil n 0!- dren, age 2 and 6 yeal ‘1‘1’"“ Addras! Chfldt“ll, Bulle! ice. WANTED—Experienced counter man; Inquire City Lunch. no Sunday work. el WANTED—A work and waiting. .wmdham Conn. may30d i nse; Telhégm maysod | e WANTED—Young man _for cluleul e mly wu: _mayeod vassers t fii ! Sanvessots to. Interyies | now, Sood position ' as- e WORKING housekeeper vu»ntod. pa.n girl to do . chamber)|100 acres in Sal ‘Windham Inm, _ FOR uLE wll, 165 Wes Wn St k"l{ui-wleh Tn ___ may30d wo-ton Bapu‘blic Pflk bo y 6 h wlde and 12 ft. long g00d, running order. . In duire: Ra'nper s Stable, Putnam, Co e e, Santh 3 Conn. Tel- " QALE-—Furd ‘Tourin, equipped, fine condltlun Al care Bulletin. may30d FOR SALETen acres of standing grass, . 39 Bast Town St. -Tele- Pbone 1210‘ may30d l'gn SALEMetz 1 51 roadster, good itlon, powerful, three tires aimost “electric lights, self starter, horn. toou, et%nsnn cash. Inquire The T. J. 6 Main St. «cdr, fully ress Ford, maYflOd POR SALE_A few bushels of early d::.,”go.’ua corn, atéte}}esthgg tpeu- o 8 lp!D“t. 2 8 ster, Lebanon. fi may30d e e N Gl ‘FOR SALE—A uick touring car, just overhauled and in first class running wmflofi.\ Inquire at Zeg Dry Go - Jewett Clt Store. Phone 34-2, ¥, Om-n A!.—Modal 1 Ovcrllnd In» quln J. C. Keegan, T4 Pearl St. mayl Il“—— acres of woodland, 4,000, cords of wood mostly hard wood, within 8 miles of Norwich, good road, 100 acres in Mont- Sunuel McDonald, Colchester, TuThS pcct St. Tel. 1319-14. WANTED—Linotype bnefltwr, evening pape scale $21.50 wsokly steady employment. - Addr socket Call, may29d “A.N’l'ED—PMntmg and ing done at reasonable pi materials used. 72 Franklin St ces; ma}'zfid and delivery clerk, for a house. Addrets N. B, Bulletin. may29 -WAm'En — Boy to store. ~Apply at Buneun Office. may29d a W. competent, F. T, Lolumblan House mflyZ!d SURE your automobile with United States Casualty Company, the company .| of prompt settiements. Agent, 63 Broad may2: WFM WANTED —Immediately, men-women, 0 month;’ thousands U. pusitions open; 18 or over; $10 S.” goverament war write immediately for free Mst. Frank. lin Ylnsti!ute, Dept. may§WFSM Ford runabout car; care of Builetin Co. may28d GORDON, Piano Tuner, 298 P;:l- psrhufi Inquire at Tailor Shop, WANTED—A young man as mlnplnlg sale work in drug TED—Position as chauffeur by experienced man. Tel Archa W. Coit, E., Rochester, must be in Zood condition. Write Mac, m‘!!l——m rooms furnished or seven . rooms _unfurnished, car line, en: flrdan space, electric lights, fireplaces, urnace, reasonable. Address Box 34, Norwich Towlb Tel 664-5. FOR !ALE—Four each, near - Shootin, Mrs, A. Oddie, Lisbon, R. F. may29d FOR SALE—One new milch cow with Preston, R. D. 3, may29d FOR SALB _Two new milch _cows and and some hay. M. O. Swan. Phone 615-12. may29d FOR SALE_One 1917 1,000-pound Studebaker open express, A-1 shape. HEs S Peckham, 62 Shetucket St. Rd FDR SALE—On trolley Iine, attrac- tlva nearly new, six-room cottage, with pantry, bath, electric lights, steam heat, etc., good yard, large garden In- lletin Co. 28d " FOR SALB Horse nesses and sleighs, \ery eap; very good ‘shape; reason for selllng. am using Ford autos; must be sold at once. - | George O. Hzthaway Cash Market, 86 West Main St. may28d FOR SALE—A 5 year old colt. all sound and gentle. Miss Elizabeth Way, Plain Hill, Ct. Tel. 463-12. may28d house club. 4. lots, $250 ons, har- to learn bookkeeping; best of references. WANTED _Grammar school graduate must furnish FOR SALE_A 1915 Reo tourh’lfl car, just overhauled and in first class run- ning condition; price low if sold at Box $6, care Bulle-|ohce. Elmer M. Young, may28d ~ | Conn. WANTED—Carpenter's helper for| TURKISH cigarettes, worth today WANTED rougrs outdoor wurk Apply 32 Chest- %Sc l:l"2c special 12c a pack, ten acks nu or 100 laborers, 40 girls. 2 plumbers and 2 plumbers’ helpers, household work- ers (515.00 per week no washing or ironing), 2 waitresses, 15 girls for beach, 34 weavers, 50 spinners, 2 ship- ping clerks. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. FCR SALE FOR SALE About 200,000 feet of lumber of every description, in very good condition, having been used once, Looks ‘like new, consisting of following: 2x8- 10- 12 lengths up to 24 feet, also 1x6 and 1x8 roofers, and 4x4. Must be sold im- mediately, and seen to be appreciated. Make proposition. R. H. ARNOLD COMPANY, Submarine Base, New Londom, Conm. Telephone 797, may29d STORE PROPERTY Located in a country town, near two or three mill villazes. freight and electrics pass right by the door, with- in a few feet of one mill; a good chance to start in grocery, meat or fish business, there being no competition in the immediate vicinity; quite a large tract of land goes with the place; barn, woodshed, outbuildings; house is over the store, of eight or nine rooms; store consists of one small sep- arate room which could be used for storing or ice cream parlor, one large room for the main part, aiso a cellar. There is a piazza that runs the entire length of the store; a driveway leads up from the main road to the barn. This has been run by one man for at least 50 years who died a short while ago; anyone buylng this place can run it on a paying basis; or if you have children that work in,the mill, zives them an opportunity for NVESTIGATE AT -ONCE. and further particulars, inquire at FRED I, RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, may28d Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE 12. Room House, No., 125 School St. A splendidly built residence in th center of the city, modern improve-| ments, including a new steam heat.] or Roomin; House. Good reason for semng i‘o full information, apply only to THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET T24—Phones—63 196 ACRE FARM 1 pair Oxen, 5 cows, all stock STOCK and TIMBER FARM 196 acres, 35 tillable. chestnut timber. - Good house and other buildings. 1 p: oxen, 5 cows, all tools and farming implements. A rare bargain. Immediate possession. 2 miles to railroad and ! mile to macadam road. All conveniences. ‘Lot of oak and 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, Telephone 2365 FOR SALE THE FINE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE AND LARGE LOT 66 Mec- KINLEY AVENUE. E. A. PRENTICE Shone 300 ;i 88 Cliff Street T lephone 546-2 may28d Flor De Fuller Cuban hand- light housekeeping rooms; best of ref erences furnished. Box 44, Bulletin. _may28d CASH IN on bone-dry bill; our concentrated pure fruit drinks; wanted everywhere; “\NTED-YOU!"' couple would like “make 38 a day easy; will show you how .with small package— Just add water; here's the chance of a made 6c cigar. special 5¢ each. 11 for 50c, $2 a box, at Fagan's Smoke Shop, -| 162 Main St. _may27d FOR SALE—Ten tons of hay and two bushels of squaw sweet corn. -Y, A. Bailey, Salem Turnpike may25d ;| FOR SALE—Stop helping the kaiser; put that ‘scrub bull into bologna and head your herd with this splendid reg- lifetime; grab ‘your territory; write[istered Holstein bull calf, 7-8 white quick. 'American Products - Co.% 20 | and, nicalg= bred, mred by lour 2410- Third St., Cincinnati, myZSd. pound bull Colantha Pietertje Prince, WE CAN'T GROW ha.)r on a board but we can make yours grow thick, lustrous and beautiful; druff; violet ray face massage, dyeing, etc. Lindg: n Thayer Bldg. Tel. 553-12. we cure dan WANTED—A farm teamster; good with horses and sober; will ‘Write. Box 438, New London, Ct. _may25d —_— WANTED—Hand and machine twist. treatment; shampoo, Madam one 360 a month with board and wash ng ‘whose three nearest dams average over 31 pounds butter in 7 days; if you want size, type and transmitting abili- ty in a herd sire, buy this bull for $40. Valley Farms, North Franklin. may24d * FOR SALE—A motorcyzle in good running order, cheap. 14 Cliff St. _may34d FOR SALE 1917 Metz touring car, almost new, cheap. 14 CLff St. may2id FOR SALE 1916 Dodge_touring car, W. To buy old gold and sil paid. F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad way, Norwich. apréd ANTED ver; also old false teeth; highest prices WANTED—Three girls for marking _|in, first class running order, cheap if ers. ‘male or female; also learners.|sold this week. 14 CIiff St. ~ may2id West Side Sillc Mill. maylld | ~pom SALE_Hay; good quality. J. WANTED —Experienced warpers, and| T. Frazier, No. 61 East Town St. girls for learning; good pay. Apply at| mayidd gpce: Weyl Bite SUk Ml mived FOR_SALEServices of a thorough- -|bred Clydesdale stallion, 1500 lbs., as fine a stallion for breeding purposes as -|anybody owns; terms made known ypon_application. Walter E. Shippee, Danijelson, Conn.” Tel. may24d and sorting; good pay and steady work. FOR SALE—A rolitop desk. Inquire Troy Steam Laundry, Franklin St. 28 Hobart Ave. may23d merise FARMERS Buy your Armour and WANm—fiecond hand und antique | Frisbie's high grade fertilizer, seed furniture of all kinds; get our prices | potatoes, seed oats and all kinds of before you sell, A. Bmckner 55 Frank. | seed corn at a low price at the Greene- lin St.” Tel. 7117-3. novéd vllIe Gram Co. Phone 326 aurlbd WANTED Spinners and Card Strippers APPLY GLEN WOOLEN MILLS | NORWICH TOWN WANTED TWO FIREMEN STEADY WORK C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE TFOR SALE _Four horses weight be- tween 1100 and 1250, extra good drivers and workers. Inquire cor. High and West Main Sts. may22d FOR SALE—55 acres wood and tim- ber. - Address No. 50 North St, Willi- mantic, Conn. may22d FOR SALE—Bronze turkey eggs. 20 cem: each. C. H. Wilson, Willimantic, R. D..8: Tel. 5"’3 12. FOR SALE New 30 ft. 7 ft. beam. Market. may2d launch hull Inquire Broadway Fish apr25d FOR SALE OR TO RENT FURNISHED One of the finest old Colonial houses in the city: has 13 rooms and two ths, spacious verandas, extensive grounds and garage. Telephone 1149-2, may25STuTh PICKER ROOM AND CARD ROOM HELP WANTED SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION BEAN HILL MILL FOR SALE leven rooms, all modern barn, poultry houses, variety of fruit, one acre land. WANTED WOOLEN SPINNERS FOR NIGHTS Goop ON GOVERNMENT WORK. PAY, STEADY WORK. Apply to RELIANCE YARN CO,, Norwich, Conn. WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW- BOARD COMPANY’S MILL Good Pay Steady Employement ATTENTION! HOUSEWIVES. To help win the war, call A. BBUGK NER and sell him your .second-hand Furniture, Ranges and Iceboxes, lud buy Thrift Stamps. Tel. 717-3. Hhflflh!‘.‘ Cottage in excellent condition large lot. Fine property in Colchester, consist- ing of twelve room house. barn, poul- try. houses, etc., ten acres land, variety of fruit. Near Bacon Academy. Price réasonable. » R. S. BARTLETT 14 cnntrll Building. OPPORTUNITIES _Some ve good ’ba.rgains in the line of olllzl &ozes‘t‘a.dfi o be&iu ‘uul fstm;k farms, tarms of all descriptions, farms all planted, with stock and tools, wood lots, house lots, dwelling houses andj locks, general country stores, gro=- cery, restawrant, meat market, pool room,. confecttonery stores, laundries, drug stores, bottling soda works, fac- tory operties. Will positively save you time ‘and money if you call on me. time to buy is when the man wanfis to sell very bad, and I know just. where that man is. Will intro- duce hyon .to hl?:. I'm:e pncg tha: you and . ea.greea.!mymce am seiling on .commission only. s.ll and we will talk the matter over. ; m L RACINE’S FARM AGENCY, hoenix Block, Rooms 2 and 3, Dlllel..n Conn. Phone 198, ‘Office hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m, FOR SALE SEVENTY-FIVE COWS, WE WANT YOUR JUNK Another carload just arrived. 'This is an extra’ good load of young cows. Iron, Metals and P-per Stocke Ou- .FRED W. HOXIE. teams will call .in either city or '!‘el.- Lebanon. . ceountry. . NORWICH WASTE AND METAL- COMPANY { _ Norwich, C "WANT to put your bus. ’flfll an roug! e = mw ooima of The Bulletin. A private garage d dn Tn & Luneh. TO NT—. ion St. Inquire City”*. TO RENT—Furnished board; use of telephone. CIift St. may3od . .hmes Kan rbury. mnyl! m"w.na ~inquire &4/ PASTURE: to let, with running ther. Cante — Furnished Washlngton St. with good reliable chauffeur: nignt service. Call 1219-3. may24d TO housekeeping. ve. Inquire at 17 Bo > may24d TO RENT—Five oxtra fine la: furnished rooms, in a fine location: minute from Marlin-Rockwell pl also some small rooms. Boswell Ave. TO RENT—Space in gara, Rose Garage, Hiscox I e for store and. two Main St Inquire Main St. “TO RENT Large furniéhed A, care Bulleti aprsd —sm sultable For Brosery store, With neces. sary fixtures, at $18 par month. “‘y bt marildd « TO RENT—Furnished rvaoml for four Tiebied g:ntlemen, M-rl Kelly, .7 RENT_Furnished rooms of light swell mam&dsx S S R d fl TFOR HIRE Two 1-passenger tour ing’cars, also 5-passenger touring car, s, day. or s c\m st ant; Call at 13 yers Alley. room, very centrally.located. Address| Tel. TO RENT—Light storage space; elec- tric elevator’ ’hone ‘Water St. 580, jan26d TO RENT—BE? @ Sckool St. iy3od TO RENT—I Furnished rooms for light housolaep School St' Tel 1048-3. inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Fnlklll Square, Norwich. TO RENT at 14-16 Thames St, ome double: store and two single stores, with all im- provements. Inquire 210 WEST MAIN ST, "FOR RENT Small modern apartment, furnished, centrally located. For full particuiars, or call 77 tenement at 56 Inquin ut Bulletin om:-. 5 “ee '-‘o‘pun AMERICAN WASTE & METAL OO0, s THES m:—m BATTLES. m bfavzg(- b:ij that oug! o Shall’ 1 t;fl you where and when? On the. mnv of the world you will fud “ever ‘was 't no It was Xaug'ht by the _mothers of men. h% not ‘with cannon or -battle lhm, ith. Sword or braver pen; ot with eloquént word or thou; Fi & h From muud.u of wonderful men. But deen, L&n a woman's walled-up Wflman that would not yield, But bravely, silently bore her part, Lo, there is that battlefleld. No marshaling tfoops, fio bivouac song, No banner to gleam and wave; But, oh, these battles, they last so long, F'om babyhood to the grave. Yet !aithf\fl .still as a bridge of stars, in her walled-up town, Fl hts on and on in the endless wars, hen silerit, unseen, goes down. Oh, ye.with banners and battle shot! And soldiers to shout and praise! I tell you the kindliest victories fought ‘Were fought in‘those silent ways. . —Joaquin Miller. THE UNKNOWN DEAD. Above their rest there is no sound of . g, On!yhthe“volce of song-birds thrilis 11 i yet they are ‘missing”. from His tender care. * He knows each hallowed mound,” and at His pleasure _. !hrshlll the sentinels of earth and O'er t:eh'trrepou kind Nature heaps aASur Fanned by .axf‘wxmu Which ‘rownd them gently sigh. Brlvely they laid their all upon the altar, Counung as naught the saerifice and ain. '.l'hnirs but ‘to do and dle without a falt er— Ours -to enjoy the victory and the &2 They are not lost: that only which ‘was mortal Lies ’'neath.the turf o'er arched by Southi i uthérn skies; P Deathiess trey wait beyond the heav- ° enly tal, In tgf T falr land where valor mever In the great heart of coming genera- tions Their fame shall Hve, their glory 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 LOT TO SELECT FROM. JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Telephone 30, Lebanon, Conn. 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. Owner might consider renting, furnished or unfurnished to family of refinement. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334—1596. 63 Broadway | ONE HUNDRED COWS. A CHOICE e T T never cease; Even ‘'when comes to all earth’s trou- bied mations God’s perfect gift of universal peace. —~Elizabeth Robbins Berry. HATS OFF! THE FLAG! Hats off! Hats off! “there comes A blare‘of bugles, a ruffie of drums, A flash of:color beneath the sky. Hats off! - The Flag is passing. by Along the street crimson and white it shines Over the steel-tipped, ordered lines, Hats off! The colors before us fly. But more than the Flag is passing by. Sea fights and land fights, grim and great, Fought to make and save a §tate; Weary marches and sinking s#ips, Cheers of viciory on dying lips; Blue and Days ‘of plenty .ang days of peace, March . of a strong land’s swi - . crease; Equal justice, right and law, Stately honor and reverenc awe. Sign of a nation great and strong To guard her people from foreign wrong, Pride and glory and honor, all Live in the colors to stand or fall. Hats off! Along the street there comes A blare og bugles, a ruffle of drums, And loyal hearts are beating high. Hats off! The Flag is passing by. N —Anon. HUMOR OF THE DAY ‘Stella—The quarreled. Bella—Slackers! —Life. Smiths have never FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 water front, fine grove and 35 acres of land, with houses, barns, sheds, etc. T A A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. 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 Central - Building, % Phones . Norwich FOR SALE. Bath St. preperty, two-flat house on School St, a nice house on Town St., mtuge house with garage on Asylum three-tenement on Laurel Ave., Itlrm at ‘Williams Crossing of 150 acres, a mice cattxse on Whitaker Ave., and a bargains. number of Call at A.I.Am“. may9d 52 Mwly FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement -and Business Blocks, Building Lots, aii in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to eell or rent, as I have a number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, ‘Lastate und Insurance, Room 103. Thayer Bidg ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use. GROUND LIME STONE - FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWIGCH, CONN. .° FOR SALE Three-family house, choice locdtion, all rented, with rentals showin; 20 per cent. on selling price. Ted—I hear he is very extravagant Ned—Is he? Why, he had a piumber repair his auto.—St. Lowis Globe- Democrat. Mamma—Why, Tommie, you' look quite pale! Tommie—~Yes'm; ,I've ~washed my face twice today!—Yonkers States- man. “What in the world makes our chfl- dren eo scrappy these days, do you suppose ?”’ 2 “Eating so much war- bread, I reckon."—Judge. “The bookkeeper is sick.” “Aw, he ain't sick. He jnut ‘wants to go fishing.” “Yes, he is sick. I told hun he couldn't set off.”-+Philadelphia Buile- tin. “Mrs. Vewbflde has made some-veal “The trouble is that ehe cawt #nd a Cerman to feed it to.*—Suffalo Express. “So you're saving up to buy an adr- ship? “You’re quite an ambitions lit- tle boy.” “Yes; sir; I wants to fly over Jim- mie Mack’s yard and drop bricks on him.”—The ‘Airman. Friend—Queer @aying, that about truth lying at the bottom of a well Lawyer—You wouldn’t “think so if you know the amount of pumping | we' lawyers sometimes have to do to get it."—Boston Transcript. THE KALEIDOSCOPE e The amount of land =2bove sea level in the world would make a crust 600" feet- thick if evenly distributed all over the globe. The Emperor of Germany has been married only once—to Princess Au- gusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, who is still living. The hardiest palm at all common is California’s Trachycarpus excelsus, known ‘as the windmill. palm. Not. alone is it’ hardy in wzthsumdmg low temperatures, ‘but it is tough and will endure rough treatment. War-savings certificates were first offered in Canada in January, 1917, the lowest dehomination then . being $25. In "August $10 certificates were |issued. The total purchases for 1917 were $364.119 as compared with $461.- 557 in the preceding year. The total purchased money received up to ted énd of 1917 was $2,585,090. il ey Many large undertakings have been brought into force ad the result of " munitions manufacture. Among these were two new indus the refining of .copper and sp At ;) Trail, British Columbia, e’ being produced monthly about 360 tons of nearly roperty must be sold. For full particulars in- quire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, % “mavsd v utflm ‘scrap metal. copper, 1,700 tons of lead, and 1200 tons of =zinc. In addition, plants haye been: organized for the manu- facture ~ of ‘all kinds of explosives and for’' ‘the manufacture of aero- planes. ‘Another new industry . es- tablished by .the Imperial, Muitions ! Board is ‘anelectric |m1 plant _to

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