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FAIR AND CONTINUED WARM TODAY AND TOMORROW | 'FULL ASSOCIATED NORWICH. CONN, romance. This is a true fred'i];‘ofiidm .|romance and is a play-of patriotism ~-e“m-lng Pictures at the Davis Thea. Wit.hoult it encballl gl g bl:athgs i Breed Thea- | the spirit of good constryctive Ameri- FovhE SEturp gt caniem yet it does not mehtion a world Moving Pictures at the Auditorium |conflict. The only conflict is between Theatre. b T old, outworn ideas of aristocracy and Miss Helen Fraser Speaks at Town '.h:l great vital problemfi of realt men i . ., me and women. It is a human storey, -HLO"EQSF';‘;?‘,‘:',-"&‘;{}: L 0.0: e mesta told in a human way, full of love, ad- " Phames Union. No. 137. U. B. of C.|venture and the spirit-of true Ameri- and B. of A, meéts in Carpenters "Hall. | canism. With such artists as Francis Norwich Aerie, No. 367, F. O. E.|X Bushman and Beverly Bayne to in- Hal terpret its humanity there could be no saner or more delightful entertainment. What Is Going On Tonight |act Metro wonderplay of adventure and « The tenth chapter of Eheh Elagtle‘i S Eye will also be shown and the lates ANNOUNW war news in the Hearst-Pathe weekly will complete the bill. DAVIS THEATRE. * i Big Bill of Features Today—Mme, Moose Special Meeting. § 2 ithi 3. There will be a special meeting of Petrova in The Light Within, & Six- | 4,07 5va1" Order of Moose this Friday, Part Drama—Barbara Connoley in|june 7th, at 8 o'clock p. m., which tgvm ittl Decides, Five-Part West- | fake the’ place of the regular meeting l:r!n‘ eo:.:. O Othete—Ten-Piece | of June 1ith; also various items. in regard to the carnival will be taken up. Symphony Orchestra, a Cool Theatre | m, “pinng Overlarnd shows are bogked and a Good Show. to play here the week of June 9th, and - TG for this reason the special meeting was Mme. Petrova will be the principal|called. Tht promoter was in town attraction at Davis theatre Monday,|Synday to meet the committee arrang- Tuesday and Wednesday. Her second|ing the details. The committee are the ‘arring vehicle from her own studios following: Lewis A. Andrews, Seymouy is The Light Within, a six-part domes- | DeRusha, William Hastedt and H. H. tie drama of the intense type. As IN|Jjarvis, who is ex-officio chairman of Daughter of Destiny, Thomas Holding|gll committees. will be her leading m%.n. 'L:J‘:nqtd:ln B Hare forms the other side of the tri- le. The story is described as a|FREE LECTURE AND romance of mis-marriage, and Mme. WAR RALLY TONIGHT. Petrova is said to fit admirably into o~ the role of the doctor’s gaug{bter v&l;; M Helen Fraser of . England” to marries for money in order to gral e | her dead fathers' wish that she pursue Speak in Town Hall. a scientific career. The other big fea- Lo fure on this bill js Barbara Connoley,| Several days ago The Bulletin an dnced that Miss Helen Fraser of the 3 1-2 year old star of the Triangle | IO . company, in Little Red Decides, a five- | London, England, would speak in the Port draina from the well known mag- | town hall on the ‘evening of June 3, v Willi 3 is | 8iving Norwich the benefit of her ex s a bi.yn‘."\i‘h“‘e,‘e"xficggwg‘y: perience in organizing war \vl(:rlgel's‘;‘n adopt an orohan child and put bim, In | SRREIE o P ov. S0 Ty was meces: :x“fcvot‘}:-ir((;};"}sossr::: i: th: sary to arrange for an extension O,f her edy to complete the program time to 14 weeks in order to meet the D e Davie ten-piece | call for her services resulting from. the Bl e viuplecc il ©® | Dreliminary announcement of her tour aplony S b sent out on Nov. 17. Her first weel Il open i i Vassar college The polls will open in all four city |among us was spent at colleg districts this morning at 9 o'clock and |and there Miss Fraser made o ;n:;s; close at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. profound impression oa the faculty al DAVIS THEATRE. Nothing But the Truth, Wednesday|J, 'C, Writter, Aucticneer Evening, June 5th, Seat Sale Opens Today at 10 a. m—The Funmiest|Office and Auction Rooms oo it Gl U 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. Nothing But the Truth. This is the|¢ title of a' farce that will be seen at MAWOTH Davis theatre next Wednesday even- ing, June ith. We are taught in youth that telling the unvarnished truth of-; e > ten leads to serious consequences. Not c lon so in this farce, which is based on truth, and truth alone, the telling of which upsets and complicates domestic relations and involves the several I will conduct for Mr. Win- characters in complications which are anything but serious. In fact, there|glow T, Williame, at his beau- is not a serious moment in the play. It begins with a titter that swells into |tiful residence, located in| a laugh and grows into shrieks of firth as an audience laughs its way through over two hours, only to join| YANTIC,-.CONNECTICUT the general verdict at the final curtain, “Its the funniest play T ever saw.” Its 4 3 action ie rapid and snappy: its lines|a public peremptory sale, with- are clean, bright and witty, and the complicat are excruciatinzly. laughable, It comes {0 ué commended by laughter wherever | personal property, on it has been seen, and the company we will see is s: A Lol dd to be of the top- ol ! P B N, e s 0aee| NEANESAay, June 12th at 10 & . - AUDITORIUM. At 9 O’Clock Sharp The Summer Musical Stock Co., The | described as follows: 2 beautiful black N . orses, well mated. exceptionally Broadway Review, in a Brand New| il good reet and less, dead clover in Show Today, and the Big Feature|all hgrnei‘s. true a Is(ex:‘ in fact, I % consider this to be handsome a team Picture, A Daughter of France. as you will see pass under the I =ra iy .| mer this spring, and they wei Another extraordinarily fine musical | Ibs. stripped; 1 fipck of how will be presented the first half of | Barred Rock hens. his week by The Broadway Review |¥agon with 12ft, "o, beginning with matinee today, en- | tion. 1 steel Sled. ed Dumont’s Theatrical Agecy, This | Pleasure sleighs, 1 express bob company made an excellent showing|gleigh, 1 two.seateq here veek and are sure to become | or democrat wagon w es in our city. Their pro- | (natural wood finish), tea cart, 1-dog cart, 1 V away, 1 Goddard tuggy. 1 pair of I team harness, 1 set of dou harnes: 3 single harness 1 harness, 1 pair nice woclen blankets, 3 strings of sleighb of leather hame @ long lash driving whip neous articles for barn pure b iron axle team in fine condi- top tired Ore Panhard automobile ar ind toy body with tip, tir and several srtares platform 1 complete ice sidehill plow ladders, 1 hand chutes, 1 iron sulphur of ! kinds, 4 and vise, 1 roil quantity of garden traps, 1 crosscut pump. OM—1 rok exten ta DINTNG' It /PEARSON. TLLIAME: LIVING ROOM—1 nut,extension tat ductions are clean, smappy and full of | arm chairs and i 1 v, each and every member be- | bénches and a ta shed artist in his or her line | %¢t of beautiful Special attention is given to |}, el . tures and han s and children at all afternoon ces. Prices will be 1lc and hll‘_‘nva?w\-r’!{z\ a fin ss Virginia Pearson will appear|1 maho the Auditorium theatre in a |Italian , A Daughter d This play is certainly a|pp8T The action takes place in | Loy 005 50 o E between the French and German|and sets, brass ornaments of all kinds lines in France and it concerns a love | plaques, mirrors and letter stands. affair that springs up between Louise| BEDROOM NO. 4—1 twhite -enamel de Cion (Miss Pearson) and a German |bed with nice cotton matir officer who has led his troops into | upholstered couch. 1 Brisse . France. The ending of this strange |03k bureau and stand with marbie top affair (particularly strange at this|®nd brass trimming time) is pleasin in the extreme—in| BEDROOM NO, 5.1 wvery old first fact. will tend to increase patriotism | 273" " 4104, O5termoor felt matiress, in this country. 1 marble top stand, 1 marble top com- The story shows conditions at the:mode, 1 oak wash stand and 1 shaving time when the kaisers army ewept ! stand, both with marble tops. 1 heant across the French border. It points gul °ftk':i'$§§§é:“tgh )‘.):s‘vfl p”nt:]«l;’ { out the havoc wrought to both women |1 rattal e et ore t and property. The Scenic effects are | 2L 1 SIENt-piece Orlental vary (oflet beautiful and Miss Pearson looks, as|cuits for coachman, made of excellent usual, quite her beautiful self. She|cloth. has a zood story and does jusitce to it.| BRDROOM NO. 6—1 handsome hard- The play will remain at the Auditorium | wood bed complete with box spring theatre three days. Vengeance and the | and a Juxu us hair tress, 1 h\|'fl. an Woman, that great serial photoplay of | and chiffonier, 3 chairs, ¢1 Turkish the golden west, will also be shown [lounse. 1 high grade Brussels carpet, B i 1 hamboo book rack. 1 oak writing today, and this episode is a corker. desk. 5 upholstered window seats, and 1 rattan dog basket. BREED THEATRE, MORNING ROOM—The contents of which “include 1 dressing stand _and ’ i 3 mirror complete, 1 clover leaf stan: T e et ki hed and | O S e e Popular Coa-snn, Francis X. Bush- | aiso brass reegfi } r\]lsh hottom slinpe§' man and Beverly Bayne, in Red,|chair, 1 arm chair, 1 extension crib, : holstered, 1 very White and Blue Blood, Feature for | Soa “hii rimed mitpe o e 1 very Today and Tuesday. HALLWAY on third floor includes 2 e yery old rush bottomed chairs, 1 rattan 'oday and Tuesday Franecis X. Bush- | 8eying basket, mahogany veneer Hah i Byaynq‘ SR ia by P e Rt s most distinguished and popular co- L%p'lblemuty{e. andr "gn e’ft""metlry hfifid' v r me ol piece ol yrniture, 2 w! {3 stars, will appear at the Dreed theatre + wood chests of drawers stained cherry in Red. White Blne Blood. a five- rolor a gnantity of surplus wall paper. . 1 well - - FOR SALE FOR SALE—Pair of twe year old red foxes and their h weeks old; brought up and bred in cap- u‘ile(gd C. V. Pendleton, 45 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- ve Welding and Mtg. Co. 31 Chestnut Stree _— FOR ' HIRE—Two 7-passenger tour- also 5-p: with good, reliable cha might service. Call 1219 e’ WANTED—A competent second mal Apply evenings at 248 Broadway. je three . young, NTED—A young man about 25 years of age who is a and good at figures and is ne i of work; a splendid opportunity for an ambitious young man. Apply to Bulletin Co., Box 10. 3 WANTED—A chambermaid. at Wauregan House. HELP THE BOYS over there; b war savings stamps; d s and antiques that are covered with dust in your attic. C. Norwich, 3, 14’ Clift St. T STORAGE Household goods stored for long or short t T rates reason- able. Fanning*Stu jeld " FOR S. H. W. Baker, Je3d ‘52 Broadway, FOR SALE—1917 Metz touring car; almost new, cheap. 14 Cliff F‘l. jedd FOR SALE Seven-room cotiage at| s in good condition, with modern improvements. Inuire at RENT_Shop_in_rear of 61 _Otis 't., two floors. Bray, 231 Central Ave, to let, with mnnl.n; Canterbury. TO RENT — Furnished rooms, 58 ‘Washington St. d e P. F. MS PASTURE water. @ Igi’%g. 24 James Kane, 9d - FOR SALE ool table, in first class > o |order, $85. Address Box 98, care Bulle- WANTED—By a couple, rooms for| tin. Je3d PRESS DESPATCHES ... WANTED 0 et hoat about 14 feet., NEN VANTED * WANTED—Row er touring car, |suitable for detachable mfio- ffeurs, day o) to;. ch‘ : 3 Pe?élbm‘ui mfit e - X 1 light housekeeping, (N%glelfi&t“ large, airy in_Co. minute from Marlin-Rockw: also some small rooms. Call at 13 W B SALE — 1912 Ford in perfect on; all mew parts; Jo;mGWMer. Jewett City, Box 1314. or sale cheap. WANTED—To buy several Second- hand top carriages; must be in good condition and cheap for cash. 71 Main St. O'Brien & Chase A GOOD HEAD of hair Is yours If 1 do your work. Hairdressing, shampoo, facial massage, each 50 cents. Dandruff students, upholding her reputation as mest brilliant speakers of Great Britain.” personal influence the Vassar students say in their newspaper: “Miss Fraser, here’s to you! don’t need to say that we liked Miss Fraser and everything she had to tell The way we followed her around and packed every room in which she spoke, out to the doors, and sometimes up to the ceiling, is proof enough of Her gracious speech of appre- ciation left with us the question not phrased by her before, but. certainly in the minds of every one of us who has| been hearing her: ‘What are we going “one of the TO RENT—Space in FOR SALE—A poll parrot. 38, U Rose Garage, Hiscox I may10d tioulass, ‘Tl 5 FOR SALE_Ford car; must bé sold, owner is leaving the city; good chance car; sacrifice to quick b'u;yell:’ for $275. Inquire W. F. Bogue. e - TO RENT—On to buy a 1917 store and two positively cured, Hair dyeing, manicure. ;axm Lingdren, Thayer Bidg. Tel one North 341 VANTED $115.00 for a good upright piano with wa stool and seart, & redl value for lictle Terms $15 down. $2 per week. -~Cadden Company, Main St., Conn.’ Drygoods man over graft age for domestic dept; good position, good wages. The H. C Willimantic, Conn WANTED—First experienced in housework;!appl; The Hopson & Cha Duj' Manwaring Blde., New London, Ct. e TO RENT—Store, ontnil'{ suitable for grocery store, loca d, oL Thamesville marldd sary fixtures, at $18 por month. TO RENT—Furnish beautiful Hallet g:““"“"- Mrs. K ano with stool and an _instrument that will last a 20 down, $2 per week. The Plaut-Cadden. Company, Main St., Davis Orright ol scart. an instrug {ifette. Terms § RENT—LIght s tric elevator. Phone 5 or WANTED—A 5 or 6 years old. working oxen Address Box 55-E., Pomfret Center. Knowing how the college students G Telwhoujt:é-a e of today shies from the lecture room outside of their own classes, this vol- untary testimonial has a ring of gen- uine appreciation of worth. Mrs. A. H. Chase, chairman of the woman’'s committee of the council of defense, will preside at the meeting and Rev. A. F. Purkiss is also to speak. His topic will be Winning the Next Warfl There will be several spe- cial musical numbers in which the |reliable loom fixer for Knowles wor- sted looms on government work; reg- ular work and good pay. Apply The Mystic Mfg. Co. Mystic, Conn, a_ fine 88-note player s, bench and.scarf. ‘erms $30 down, $2.50 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Main St. Nor- wich, Conn. $395.00 buys jano with 25 roll INSURE your automobile with United asualty Company, the company of prompt settlements. Agent, 63 Broadwa; WANTED—Girl _for gene to go to the beach. RENPF—Purnished r sfor light hgnnkn TO RENT at 14-16 Thames St, one double store and two single stores, with all im. provements. Inquire AMERICAN WASTE & MPTAL CO., 310 WEST MAIN ST. splendid mahogany up- stool and scarf. Terms $20 down, $2 per week. The Plaut- Cadden Company, Main St.,| Norwich, Conn. v WANTED—ALt once, experienced and for a %(enry F. Miller up- y guaranteed, with and scarf. Terms $20 down. $2 per week The Plaut-Cadden Company, Main St, Norwich, Conn. for a good s Liberty chorus and the Harmony club will participate, The polls will open in all four city ! ke PICKER ROOM HELP Good Pay Steady Work ~~ NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS ed rooms for four jorth High 26d #u% WANTED = ; sob o TR it B SRRl JANETOR X at <Hize 1%| Winchester Woolen Mills WANTED ROOM AND BOARD ~FOR 50 MEN $30.00 Stool. Call today. Company, Main Si districts this morning at 9 o'clock and Plaut-Cadden close at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Norwich, Conn. two-ton Republic de and 12 ft. long; i WEAVERS—Wanted, woolen weavers on Knowles looms; high scale, good work; excellent boarding house; rates low. The Glazier Mfg. Co. bury (Hartford Co.), Cof: Charter 1208-2 WANTED—Woolen excellent boarding house, The Glazier Mfg. Co., So! Glastonbury (Hartford Co.), Conn. Tel- ephone é{ar[furd, Charter 1208-2, STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING Board Guaranteed ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW INQUIRE AT BULLETIN | Address Box 50, care Bulletin Sooner or later the weak man finds .. So. Glaston- FOR SALE—One suck, body 6 ft. wi himself up to his neck in the slough 1 in_very good running order. e Odfpef's ‘Stable, Putnam, Conn. FOR SALE—Metz 1916 roadster, good condition, powerful, three tires almost new, electric lights, self starter, tools, etc., $275 cash. Shahan Co.. 326 Main St. rigged miniature Barkantine), 1 set of stencils, 1 camera, 1 bamboo Chinese portiere and 1 very orical Indian corn pestle. Inquire The T. J. State Rates WANTBD—Young man for clerical splendid chance for Apply West FOR SALE—A few bushels of early dent seed silage corn, state test\96 per t.. strong spro G. Lebanon. Tel. 181 FOR SALE—TWwo new milch and and some hay. M. O. Swan. Phone MUSIC ROOM—Set of beautiful and cxpensive white willow chairs, 1 sofa, 2 wood gilded chairs, 1 mahogany ta- ble, 1 piano stool, 1 wood basket. s plano lamp.' 1 imported English porcelain jardinerc and stand, 1 willow music rack, oil paintings. BILLIARD AND POOL ROOM %_size combination billiard and pool able, 1 Turkish rug upholstered win- dow seat, 1 leather upholstered lounge. chair and sofa, 1 willow bench, 1 ma- h, veneered table, 1 cherry table, 1 mahogany stand, 1 set of old fash- ioned mahogany drawers, 1 full set of pool and billiard balls and cues com- plete, 1 ping-pong table, a very inter- FOR SALE 60 COWS on hand and another carload COLLATERAL LOAN Co., har. | COMINg. FRED W. HOXIE Lebanon, Conn. work; good pay; coming out of school. WORKING housekeeper wanted, past middle agg, for family of two. ulletin Office. WANTED—A girl to work and waiting. Windham, Conn. WANTED — Boy to work 29zspply at Bulletin Office. FOR SALE—Horses, nesses and sleighs, good shape; very cheap; reason for selling, using Ford autos; must be sold at once. George O. Hathawa. ‘Windham Inn, West Main St. vy, Cash Market, 36| Tel, 62 may28d |~ TURKISH cigarettes, worth today 18c to 22¢, special 12c a pack, ten packs Flor De Fuller Cuban hand- made 6c cigar. special 3c each. 11 for 50c, $2 a box, at Fagan's Smoke Shop, 162’ Main St. FOR SALE-—Services of o |bred Clydesdale stal fine a stallion for breeding purposes as terms made Walter E. Shippee, WANTED —Immediately, men-women, $100 month; thousands U. positions _open; valuable | write immediately for free list. Frank- lin Institute, Dept. 32 E. Rochester, aySWEF'S] YOU CAN BUY THE DOWE PROPERTY AT REASONABLE S. government and paintings, 1 Italian tobac- pipe stand, a number of fine an enormous lot of bric-a-brac import- 1500 1bs.. as e ousekeeping roo: Japanese vases, 1 old pewter top jug, | Tences furnished. 1 ancient Chinese tea a dandy. 1 Dutch pattern hour ss about 250 years old, 1 camera with tripod complete. EEDROOM NO, 7—1 very rare old- fashioned (lamppost octagonal shape) tcad with frame for canopy, 1 felt 1 antique chest of drawers, chairs and lounge, 1 dandy ut stand with two draw- rare old linen bedside use, 2 black walnut stands with drawers and brass pulls, 1 marbie ton black walnut wash stand and other les of a_smaller nature, brass trunk stand. BEDROOMS Box 44, Bulletin. 8 apon application. Danielson, Conn. FARMERS—Buy your Armour and Frisbie’s high grade fertilizer, seed oats and all xinds of seed corn at a low price at the Greene- ville Grain Co.” Phone 326-5. aprléd acres wood and tim 50 North St., Willi WANTED —Hand and machine twist- . male or female; West Side Silk Mill, WANTED—Experienced warpers, girls for learning; good West Side Silk Mill. WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver; also old false teeth; highest prices F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- way, Norwich. WANTED-—Three girls for marking and sorting; good pay and steady work. Troy Steam Laundry, Franklin St, ns of ecene and situations |OUt -reservation, of high-class | only fivel | _ mantic, Conn. FOR SALE—New 30 ft. Inquire Broadway launch hull =— FOR SALE | The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and ; NO 8 and 9 contain 3 sized beds with springs and felt mat- plete, also other bedroom fur- WANTEDSecond hand and antlque turniture of all kinds; before you sell, 1 et our_prices fi.fiBrucknel’, 55 WANTED CARPENTERS MASONS APPLY TO J. H. GROZIER CO. Dayville, Conn. THE ASSAWAGA CO. WANTED Spinners and Card Strippers GLEN WOOLEN MILLS NORWICH TOWN WANTED By authority of an order of the Hon- orable Probate Court for the District of Plainfield, 1 offer for sale the farm lately owned and occupled by Henry F. Newton, deceased. is situated on the state highway about % of a mile south of the village of Plainfield, and contains more or less. With sald farm there is swamp lot, the same being known as situated in said Plainfield. For further particulars, the premises of OTIS P. NEWTON, Administrator of the intestate estate of Henry F. Newton. Dated at Plainfield, June 1, 1918, BEDROOM NO, 10—1 massive hlack marble top dresser and commode, 1 Lamberton toilet set o , 1 ebony corner stand with six oval shaped marble top black carpet and 2 chairs, Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of barns, sheds, etc. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. set of black walnut furni- nz bed spring and Oster- , 1 rock- | | with houses, t and wash stand, 1 velvet ocker, 1 eight-piece im- t. engravings and wood STOREROOM contents are as fol nowshoes, squirrel c S ork benches, 1 printing p iplete with type and stand, leaded a fine collection of flax whee h PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE breaking up housekeeping will sell contents of nine-room resi- dence, beginning Monday morning at 9 o’cleck, at 535 Main St, East Side. An- tique: davenport and chair, solid ma- hogany parlor suite and odd chairs, quartered oak dining room set, rugs, pictures and frames, lady’s riding saddle, brass - beds, Sale from ‘9 to 8 p. m. until sold. Monday, Wednesday. Miscellaneous Articles, . Etc.: ex-fand many_articles of a useful n FOR SALE NO. 11 BLISS PLACE. The beautiful cottage, modern cot- § | Phone 300 85 CIiff Street tage with all i:vroveme:‘g, incbl?,g‘; R ing heat, in finest condition, ! exterior and interior, and in choice F OR SALE location, with geod trolley service. For particulars inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, number of bound and un- nes. men's sult and ladies’ genuine pigskin LAWN FURNITURE of all kinds, fenther beds, preserve jars, Tuesday and Norwich several hun- toilet sets. 1 oak drop leaf ice cream freezer, {HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE /i WANTED. : Old false tecth. Dim't matter if broken. We.pay up to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mall. We buy dia- monds, too. 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with. Established 1872. 3 100 laborers, 40 girls, 2 plufnbers and 2 plumbers’ helpers, household work- ers (315.00 per week, no washing or ironing), 2 waitresses, 15 girls for beach, 34 weavers, 50 spinners, 2 ship- ing clerks. The house has 10 rooms and bath, §| electric lights, steam heater; large FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU cemented cellar. High, $| Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. dry, very healthful location; superb view of city and surrounding coun- try. One of the most home-like FCR SALE properties in Norwich; minutes walk to Franklin Square. Owner might furnished or unfurnished to family } of refinement. i ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334—1596. 63 Broadway j renting, { 196 ACRE FARM 1 pair Oxen, 5 cows, all stock 5TOCK and TIMBER FARM 196 acres, 35 tillable. Lot of oak and chestnut timber. Good house and ther 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, Telephone 2365 FOR SALE THE FINE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE AND LARGE LOT 66 Me- KINLEY AVENUE. E. A. PRENTICE Three-family house, choite locatéon, all rented, with rentals s nearly 20 per cent, op seiling Fma m}n bet sold. For full particulars in- quire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, may8d 'FOR SALE About 200,000 feet of lumber of every in very good having been used once. new, consisting of following: 2x8- 10- 12 lengths up to 24 feet, also 1x6 and 1x8 roofers, and 4x4. mediately, and seen to be appreciated. rubber boots, lanter carpet, matting, ete. BEDROOM NO. 1—1 % size iron bed complete with spring and felt mattress u and commode, nd towel rack. i BEDROOM NO. 2—1,% size bed with \m%co | spring and 2 mattresses, 1 bureau stand soland commode, 1 carpet and pictures, BEDROOM NO. 3—1 iron bed com- plete with fine felt mattress. 1 mahog. any wash stand and bureau, 1 chair, 2 FOR SALE. Bath St. property, two-flat house on 1 ice house on Town o arage on Asyl?r‘r; coTTAGEs cottage house with g: St three-tenement on Laurel Ave. IMams Crossing of 150 acres, 5 R 2 nice cottage on Whitaker Ave., and 2 number of bargains. Call at A M, Avua!; MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW- BOARD COMPANY’S MILL Good Pay chairs, 1 car- Must be sold im- FURNISHED SEASHORE Beaiay at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island willow rockers and a walaut sewing Make proposition. enter ta. i ta R. H. ARNOLD COMPANY, New London, Conn. FOR SALE Houses, Tenement and tage usiness Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locati List ur pro- w pert;alfeyon uf:nz eell oryroen!. as 1 Fra'nk - Coy have a number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HiLL, Real Kstate and Insurance. . Thayer Bldg. FOR SALE ONE 2-TON GENERAL ‘MOTOR TRUCK American Waste & Metal Co. ATTENTION, - FARMERS! Now is the time to use GROUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN. BEDROOM NO. 12—1 -black walnut Steady Employement spring and an except?snalna fn Submarine Base, Telephone 797. OR SALE No, 125 School § A splendidly built residence in th center of the city, modern improve- ments, including a new steam heat Lot about 50x80 feet, a portion| of which is used as a garden. location for a Boarding or Roomi: Gobd reason for selling. For| full information, apply only to THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 72%-—Phones—68 k walnut' stand (a_daisy), piece Verona ware English toilet set, 1 ehony brass trimmed commode, 1 shaving stand commode, 1 _black walnut marble top er, 4 ebony chairs and 1 elegant Brussels carpet, also many attractive ATTENTION! HOUSEWIVES. To help win the war, call A. BRUCK- him your second-hand Ranges and Iceboxes, and Thrift Stamps. l In the children’s playhouse, whi 12.Room House, carpet, 1] furnished complete with costly furni- 5, rockers, cribs, benches, tables, china closets,’ dishes, desk and chair, a few pretty rockers and many other pieces. In many of babove there are lamp globes, portierc rods of brass with rings com- plete, and wood baskets for stoves and 55 Franklin St. WANTED *TWO FIREMEN STEADY WORK C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE AUCTIONEER’S In closing this bill, T wish to state that after personally investigating tue above described property I consider | this event will be one of the largest and most attractive sales to take place in Eastern Connecticut this year. The goods are all very high class and will be found as represented with a moTe not mentioned. start promptly at the appointed hour and date, and will be a continuous per- formance until finished, which will no doubt require two days. This will be an absolute sale, 3 Williams is closing up his interests here preparatery to vacating near future. TERMS OF SALE WILL BE CASH, AND WILL 'I‘AKE'PLACE RAH\' OR STATEMENT. SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Willimantic, 10 room 4 good poultry houses, 20 acres file flelds, pastures for 12 head, plenty of wood, gobd fruit. Only -$2300, $500 cash. Also several bargains in stocked farms. Tryon's Agency. JUST . ARRIVED A nice load of well broken horses, just out, of work and ready to go to work. All kinds, big and small, pairs right. Come and see. them: PICKER ROOM AND CARD ROOM HELP WANTED SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION BEAN HILL MILL WANTED WOOLEN SPINNERS FOR NIGHTS ON GOVERNMENT WORK. PAY, STEADY WORK. R Apply to RELIANCE YARN CO, Norwich, Conn. This_sale will ‘Willimantic, They are here. Bill drawh by J. C. Witter for WINSLOW T. WILLAMS, E Vantic, Conn. THERE 15 no advert!sing. medium In rn Connecticut \:.l to The Bul- Easte: letin for business shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. S WESTERLY, R. I LOST AND FOUND LOST One four-inch valve between Putnam and Jewett City, Thursday Moming, May 30. Finder please notify Martin F. E R 3 ? LOST — Friday _morni; ib — Fri etween Chelsea Savings’ Bamic nnd ‘Trankiin uare, sum of money, which finder will please leave at The Bulletin Of’cs and receive reward. Jel e — AMERICAN HOUSE Special Rateés to Theatre Troupes, ‘Traveling Men, Ete. | Livery connection Shetucket Street FARREL & SANDERSON, Props.