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FAIR TODAY; FAIR AND WARMER TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES - | What L Geing On Tenight each (ences away etill|man rules and ruin that we have heard T e 4 s0 much about are presented in vivid fashion. Your last chance today to see laughing. The play, which is by " Nothing But the Truth at Davis|James Montgomery, is based upon the unique idea of the central figure of T pictares at the Anditorium | the Story confining his speech to noth- Regular Matinee Today of High Class Mmy i Feature Pictures, ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. ing but the truth. Of the players we S Svihe | Patursa at the BVesd Thoa- | ers ioisad ail that couldibe desired Somerset Lodwe, No. 34, F. and A M., meets at Masonic Templc. meets emmania. Hall Hope Rebelah Lodge, No. 21 L 0. O.| Prices %c, 50c, 75c, $1 and $150. W. meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. in artistic ability, as each one has been carefully selected with ultimate object “ 12, S, of H,|0f making this the aggregation of farceurs de luxe. Order your eeats now. AUDITORIUM. plays—Clean, Progressive Amuse- ment for the Whole Family. The Broadway Revue Musical Com- edy company now plaving the Audito- Petrova in The Light Within, Six-| ium put over one of the biggest hits Part Domestic Dram. and Barbara | of their engagement, entitled Dumont's oty i ides, Five- | Theatrical Agency. Ginger and snap g d.:‘tuc::::yn:::”' P | e the watchword with tnis company, ang they surely deliver the goods. The tire Change of Program Tomorrow.|musical numbers are well put on and the chorus handsomely costumed, There will be the usual program of ; which is an added feature. Bill Jen- ictures today, and the feature is The | nings as Dumont, the agent, is clever ght Within, The other feature i5[ang pleasing. = Sidney Rogers, the Little Red Decides, a five-part Trian- | jewish clam peddler, is a scream. His zle comedy drama, starring 3 vear old | work ranks with the best on that line Barbara Connoley, Courage, Triangle komedy. tomorrow. with three Charles Ray in Playing Coward's | of entertainment. Peggy Carroll's mu- New shoW | sical hit, the Dixie Soidier Boys, was features, | 3 riot with the audience last night and the Game.| seven encores were demanded and giv- Olive Thomas in Heiress for 2 Day, fen by this popular little comedienne. Benjamin Chapin in the sixth chapter | The “tough” dance of the Hermans of the Life of Lincoin, President's Answer, Bvents, with all the latest war news. DAVIS THEATRE TONIGHT. Nothing But the Truth, the A | was also well received, and the produc- Current | tion both scenic and costumes were bright and fresh, seldom equalled in popular priced attractions. | The piece will be repeated today and tonight. Thureday and balance of week ig New |Bunco and the Baby Elephant will be Yiiek Comedy Success, Which Played | the next offering.and it is promised to excell in fun and frolic all previous at the Longacre Theatre 496 Per- | offerings. formances. Virginia Pearson presested a_thrill- ing war drama last nisht at the Au- Nethins But the Truth is announced ditorfum theatre. It is called A for presentation at the Davis theatre | Daughter of France and was produced tonight at 5.15, under the immediate|by William Fox. Filming like this direction of G. M Lawrence Weber. This that attracted capacity Anderson_and L.|one makes for patriotism because no is the farce|one, seeing this picture, could fail to houses at the|have his or her love for America Longacre theatre 430 times and sent | strengthened. The stories of the Ger- ——AUCTION— J. C. Witter, Auctioneer | B47kantine). 1 set of stene {1 full rigged minlature ship (The 1 camera, 1 bamboo Chinese portiere and 1 very 0ld historical Indian corn pestle. Office and Auction Rooms! SIC ROOM—Set ot beautityl and 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. | %osd sitted ehaire ] ‘managany i MARMOTH ] . | % size combination billiard and pool table, 1 Turkish rug upholstered win- dow seat, 1 leather upholstered lounge. chair and sofa, 1 willow bench, bie, 1 piano stool, 1 wood basket, 1 brass piano lamp.' 1 imported English porcelain jardinerc and stand, 1 willow music rack, oil paintings. BILLIARD AND POOL ROOM—One 1 ma: hogany veneered table 1 cherry table, 1 mahogany a A 1 will conduct for Mr. Win- | ionec minoxany drawers, 5 roii set ot pool and billiard balls and cues com- sow T. Williams, at his beau- | 25'¢, ! ping-pons table, @ very’ inter- g collection of ' guns, rifles. A A . =word: etc, a lot of very valuable tiful residence, located in|;ictires and plintinge 1 Tinlian topoe YANTIC, CONNECTICUT co and pipe stand, a number of fine Turlkish covered cushions, hassocles, an enormous lot of bric-a-brac import- ed from all over the world, 2 rare panese vases, 1 old pewter top jug. Iflmfll% with- Of steins, 1 ancient Chinese "tea dy. 1 Dutch pattern hour b . zlass about 250 years old, out reservation, of high-class| i rinni campilfe™ 1% 1 camera personal property, on BEDROOM NO. —1 Very rare old- fashioned (lamppost octagonal shape) bedstead with frame for canopy, 1 felt ;rl:\llTE.<< 1 antique chest of drawer: rose 2 and lounge, 1 dand old bla alnut stand wi o5 Wednesday, June 12th T | At 9 O’Clock Sharp are old linen spread, 1 stand for bedside use, 1 i 2 black walnut stands t 1vvers and by s walnut w. stand and other described as follows: 2 beautiful black e T nature, and 1 , well mated exceptionally well § B ‘®uilt, good feet and legs, dead clever in = MS NO 8 and 9 contain ¥ all Barness, true as steel; 1/t ith springs and felt mat- consider this to be as handsome a team | 7SS complete, also other bedroom fur- a8 you will see pass under the ham- | nishings. mer this spring, and they weigh 2600| BEDROOM NO. 10—1 massive black b=, stri ; 1 flock of Barred hens. wagon with 12ft. body. tion. 1 steei shod bob sied, 2 two-horse | shelves easu top driving sle! sleigh, 1 two-seate faot, t sleighs, 1 express bob sleigh. | walnut’ stand, 1 1 rubber tired Barness, 3 single harnesses Tarness. 1 pair nice blankets. 3 strings of sleighbells, 3 sets of_leather hame display pads bred | walnut bed, marble top dresser and iron axle team |commode, 1 Lamberton toilet set of 11 in fine.condi-| pieces, 1 ebony corner stand with six .1 oval shaped ‘marble top black ebony easel, a good sanel body depot| BEDROOM cr\}grsix-c‘ms or democrat wagon with canopy top retty set of A feam harnces, 1 sel of double driving . T Wwillow rocker, 1 elent-pleas et andem | poried toilet set. engravings and wood very pretty set of black walnut furni- moor mattress with bolster. 1 marble prints. 3 lot of| (STOREROOM contents are as foliows: fong lash driving whips, and miscella- | SIOWShoes, squirrel cages, golf stick neous articles for barn use. corner brackets, lawn tennis racke work benches, 1 printing press c 5 t ith type and stand, ieaded Miscellaneous Articles, Etc.| ! = One Panhard automobile with an ex- press and touring body wit gll in good order and sever. ing wheels anc hetchels, articles of a vseful nature s bed. 7 handsome carriage infr large number of bound and u is car is in perfectly good run- 4 magazines, men's suit and ladi ning condition and will be so demon- | dress patterns. of e strated at the sale: latform Fairbanks scales at the store. | collection o complete ice harvesting equipment, 1| well as Am. widenill plow. 3 wheelbarrows, 2 or 3|state, et ladders, 1 hand lawn roller, 2 steel coal 5-ton | tents, portiere curtain: cloth ~ bedding, 2 8 sets, a large flags of every nation, as ican flags, flags of every some 500 in al LAWN FURNTTURE of all kinds, In ehutes, 1 iron water trongh, 1 barrel | cinaive soi] ; sulphur of lime, 2 lot of lumber of all | syiins Pl Damboo chairs, rockers, kinds, 4 automatic chicken feeders swings, ~settees, couch hammocks, winnowing mill, 1 incubator and brood- | each chairs, 1 tip ton table. steamer er, 1 foot lathe. 1 traps. | crosseu ", yards, 1 spray pump. eyor and brood: { chairs, and rattan cushions. and vise. 1 roll of roofing paper, 3 quantity of garden hose, a lot of mole|l0WS: 1 range hood, a new laundry set of steel-|Stove. Kitchen chairs kitchen crockery, a| MISCELLANBOUS ARTICLES as fol set of falls and Tope, several hun. dred flower pots, Indian clubs and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE |t o o Tatan Lo drop leaf kitchen table, 1 ice cream freezer, 1 DINING ROOM—1 oak extsnsion ta.|\CUDEe. skates, rubber boots, lanterns, Ble, 10 leather covered. chaire 3" arm | TOliS of stair carpet, matting, ete. ehairs, 1 side table 1 Brussels carpet| BEDROOM NO. 1—1 ¥ size iron bed @04 pads. 1 mantie clock with two side | complete With spring and feit mattress. srnaments of Swise hand carving. 1 bureau and commode, 3 chairs, 1 car- LIVING ROOM—1 massive black wal. | Pet and towel rack. nut extension table, £ dining chairs, 2 BEDROOM NO. 2—1 % size bed with oak arm chairs. 2 high back hamboo |SPring and 2 mattresses, 1 bureau stand arm chairs and i small chair. 2 bamboo (and commode, 1 carpet and pictures, Benches and a table, ‘wat of beautifal heav with tongs. bellows and shov tures and handsome engravings, willow couch, 1| BEDROOM NO. 3—1 iron bed com- andirons 1, oil ple-fany wash stand and burean, 1 chair, 2 plete with fine felt mattress. 1 mahog- villow rockers and a walnut sewing LIBRARY—1 black walnut center ta. | table. ble, 1 writing chair, furkish rug, covered I, mahogany wall cabinet, n armor plate, D! #word_ shield. spear and helmet, several engravings, 1 brase @ , & quantity commode, 1 shavi E a te] na Fooks nd makazines 1n vortencs | commods, 17 paiE® SGnd to mateh the d sets, brass ornaments of all kinds, es, ‘mirrors and letter stands. of | hair mattress, 2 pillews, 1 drop 1 with | black walnut stend (a daisy) Tt Tar 2place fender 6|1 ebony brass trimmed marble i nicely 1 Morris chair, 1| BEDROOM NO. 12— unge and ohair. | hed, Spring' and o exceptionally. Aot tionally fine piece Verona ware English toflet set, top ck walnnt markla top dresser. 4 ebony chairs and 1 elegant Brussels carpet, also many attractive BEDROOM NO. 4—1 white enamel|pictures. Bed with nice cotton mattress, 1 well| In the ehlldren's playhouce, which 1 wphelstered couch, 1 Brussels carpet, 1| furnished compicte with costly o oak burean and stand with marble top|tore. there are bureaus, chiff: and bress trimmings. BEDBOOM NO. 5—1 red oak bed with box spring it rockers, cribs, benches, 'tabies, chind portiere rods of brass with rings som. with marble tops, 1 beautr: | Blete, and wood baskets for stoves and T with bevel plated glass, | JreDlaces. @ rattac rocker, 3 bedroom chairs 1 1 eight-plece Oriental ivory toflet AUCTIONEBR'S STATEMENT. Corn livery| 1In closing this bill, T wish to state er _stands, for coachman, made of excellent that after personally ‘investigating th. above described property T consider NO. §—1 handsome hard- | this event will be one of the largest bed compiete with box spring |and most attractive sales to take piace and & Juxurions hair mattrese, 1 bureau | in Bastern Connecticut this year. The chiffonier. 3 _chairs. Turkish | g0ods are all very high class and will 1 high grade Brussels carpet,|be found as represented with a lot boo book _rack. 1 oak writing|more not mentioned. This sale will 5 upholstered window seats, and |start promptly at the appointed hour jog basket. NG ROOM—The contents of inciude 1 dressing stand com und date. and will be a continuous per- formance until finished, which will no and | doubt require two days. o 1 clover leaf stand| < his will be an sbsolute sale, as Mr. iplete, i lace tr i) , hand made’ linen rimmings, e chair, 1 extension upholstered, 1 very slipper ib, 1 Willlams 1s closing up his intereats here preparatory to vacating in the mear future. 3 TERMS OF SALE WILL BE CASH, AND WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE. Bill drawn by J. C. Witter for WANTED — Competent stenographer and clerk at the Agricultural Experi- ment Station, Storrs, in own handwriting, giving references. this picture. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Several new milch Jer- sey cows. Mrs. C. R. Strong, Leonard Bridge, Conn. - Jesd BREED THEATRE. Viola Dana in Riders of the Night— Pearl White and Antonio Moreno in The House of Hate, a Mack Sennett Comedy, and Burton Holmes Trav- elogue Form Bill E. H. Jenkins, Drawer 1, New Haven, NTED_Two unfurnished rooms, light housekeeping, Address Box ‘78, care MEN WANTED CARD STRIPPERS PICKER ROOM HELP Good Pay man and wite. ‘WANTED—Three for light housekeeping, centrally locat- ed: best reference. furnished. Box 19, care Bulletin Co. 'WANTED—June 20, board in country, near Norwich, particulars_and price per week to Box 64, care Bulletin. jead NTED—A bartender: Apply at The Newport, Viola Dana heads the bill at the Breed theatre today and Thursday in the Night, a simple deeply moving story of Kentucky, with its quaint folks and their primitive loves and hates. It possesses the nov- elty, however, of being a tale of the blue grass without the semblance of a The theme instead is the struggle of the rude mountaineers to overthrow the toll zates and win free roads from the unscrupulous and ava- ricious owner of the monopoly. Miss Dana is seen in the role of Sally Cas- tleton, a daughter of the old south. Pear] White and Antonio Moreno will be seen in The House of Hate, a con- tinned photoplay that thrills and adventure, and the best that Miss White has ever appeared in. Mack. Sennett’s latest comedy, entitled Are is also on the bill. This picture is a riot and has among its principal comedians Ben Turpin, Slim Summerville and Louise Fazenda. Girls, Fun, Laughter, Feature Photo- | Steady Work NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS Thamesville 50 preferred. \RM can only be attained by perfect cieanliness; shampoo or fa- cial massage 30 cents; dandruff pos: hair dyeing. ‘manicure. gren, Thayer Bldg. Tel 5 TAWDY—De senser man done got into dis yere colyum, he don’ senser dat yere Cobweb Corne at de next advertizme; Madam Lind~ cigars for ail ut for 5¢ the Truly yours, B, is brimful of ai kinds of mo is the goods. Censored, M. WANTED—To rent a hurdy-gurdy, ional out-door dances. Write or telephone Connecticut Danielson, Conn. ‘SPINNERS WANTED for day and night work. Fine white wool. X 8 Waitresses ‘Safe? i for use at oc FOR SALE—Kitchen range, refriger- ator, carpets and wardrobe. Write M. C. care Bulletin, or Phone 1797 jebd FOR SALE—New cottage house, six rooms and bath, modern equipments| throughout, lot 50x100 Tfeef troiley, 5c fare; price $2,000. $1.060 down, 'balance on time; speak quick. Address Box 15, close to Bulletin, Jesd FOR SALE_Bay pacer, R. C. H., rec- ord 2.11%, can beat his record today. cart, sulky and harness and all the equipments that go with a first class Tace horse; bay horse, age S, weight 1400, true to work: brown combination horse, age 7, weight 1000, nice saddler and driv, 11 at once, Fair Grounds bl Jfad_ Packard 5-passenger touring -car, ~overhauled . by Packard people. supplied with new parts, and now. in first mountable _ri full equipment; spot cash only Green, care Box 632, Danielson, Conn. running order, de- two spare tires and war forces sale, 3430, Address George Al jedd TO TURKEY RAISBRS—Konemah Specific No. 14 prevents and cures blackhead. among turkeys; one dollar cures by A. free to any address. Write Konemah Poultry Yards, Norwich, Conn. birds; & treatise on blackhead . Davis will interest you; sent Je18W FOR SALE—Two Holstein bulls coming two vears old. Tel. 1684, Jedd The famous Burton Holmes trave ries completes the bill for today and ANTED —Immediately, men-women, 18 or over; $100 month; thousands U. Positions_open for free list. Frank government te immediately lin_TInstitute, Dépt. 32 X FARNSWORTH-PENNEY COMPANY Central Village, Conn. Orchard Street - Property. The property 28 Orchard - street of was sold_Friday | through the agency of Francis 1. Don- johue to Evelyn A. eight-room house with improvements, Gardner will property for a hom: maySWFSM INSURE vour automobile with United States Casualty Compan of prompt settlements. ‘Archa W. Coii, Agent, 63 Broadway HELP THE RBOY war savings stamps: . the company over there; buy h dust in vour att Under the direction of the Women's Institutes, the first medical clinic_for FOR SALE—1918 Ford roadster, run 1,000 miles, $400. ~Address Box 49, Bulleti Jedd FOR_SALE—On= new miich Je 70 cow, 370; one vearling Jersey heifer, §30.° ¥. W, .Porter, Brooklyn, Conn. jedd FOR SALE—One 1917 Maxwell tour ing car, run_ 3,000 miles, like new, ex tra _ti all 'tires liks -new: also 1 { White sewing ~ machine. 1 Columbia igrafonola, 25 records, cabinet size, 1 bevel glass mirror 2 Trquire H. A. Lord. 15 Fremont St., Putnam, Conn. Tel. 343. je4d WANTED ROOM AND BOARD FOR 50 MEN State Rates Board Guaranteed Address Box 50, care Bulletin | government T WANTED Weavers school-children - on Thursday, ldren for infected In all 60 children . Address or appiy nd Cotton Company, Jewett City, 12 operations on ch tonsils and adenoid will be operated on in the county. WANTED — Second hand fu highest prices in eastern Con- we buy anythin ond hand st varerooms 30-32 Write, call or te WANTED—Young man and payroll wor FOR éALé e in state. Louis D. W FOR SALE $1,000 United States Finish- ing Company 5% Bonds, of July, 1929, at price to net about 6% and with State tax paid for four years to 1922, JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS for shipping : no experience Address Factor 350 Washington St. 20, ne: . capable han-| 2 : good salary to start; good chance for advancement. Clerk, care WANTED NIGHT WATCHMAN owboat about detachable_outboard V. Pendleton, 45 Broadway. "ANTED—A competent second maid. Appiy_evenings at 24§ Broadway. jesd WANTED—A young man about 25 > is a good penman 00d at figures and is not afraid Tk; a splendid opportunity for an Avplyito The THERMOS PLANT young man. Bulletin Co. " FOR SALE—Shu-Fix store, finishing machine and shoe shine, evervthing complete, cheap. 195 Franklin St. Jed " FOR s ALE—Pair of two ve old ted foxes and-their three young, eizit weeks old; brought up and bred in cap- tivity. C.'V. Pendleton, 4 Broadway. je3d FOR SALE—English setter puppies. H. W, Baker, R. F. D. 7, Norwicn, Ct Jed FOR SALE 1917 Metz touring car, almost new, cheap. 14 Cliff 3 Je3d “FOR SALE—Pool table, in first cl prder, §85. Address Box $8, Bulle- lin jedd FOR SALE—A poll parrot. For par- ticulars, Tel. 36. jeld _ to buy buver’for $2i5. Inguire W. F. Bogu 5.00 for a zood upright piano w stool and scarf, a_real value for 1 money. Terms'$15 qown. £2 p The Plaut-Cadden Company, Main . Norwich, Conn. $220.00 for a beautiful Hallet & Davis upright. piane with stool and scarf. an_instriment’ that will last a lifetime. T 520 down, $2 per week. X t-Cadden Company, Main St., onn, Boarding and Horses to let for all kinds of . with or without rigs, by the WANTED—A at Wauregan House. WANTED—First experienced in housework; apply w! The Hopson & Chapin M, Manwaring Bldg.,, New London, Ct. chambermaid. class steamfitter, h 0 to 30 horses always on hand for sale, 1030 “to 1600 each: several extra nice 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and some extra nice drivers; every horse will be sold with a written guarantee to be just as represented at time of sale or money refunded in full, .. 1f in need of anything in our line, give us a trial, and we will give you full value Also Taxi Servie STABLE 371 MAIN ST. ~ WANTED—A ) or 6 years old. Pomfret Center, Conn. air of working oxen Address Box 55-E. WANTED Six Women Trial allowed. T WANTED_Girl for general house- to g0 to the beach. /589500 buys a fine S8-note piano with 25 3 Terms $30 down, $2.50 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Main N wich, Conn. $210.00 for a splendid mahogany up- right piano with stool and scarf. Terms $20 down, $2 per week. The Plaut- Gadden Company, Main St, Norwich, onn. $180.00 for a Henry F. Miller up- right piano, fully guaranteed. with stool and scarf. Terms $20 down, $2 ger, week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, atn_St, Norwich, Conn. WANTED—At once, experienced and reliable loom fixer for Knowles wor- sted looms on government work; reg- ular work and good pay. APPLY TO THE WINCHESTER WOOLEN COMPANY THAMESVILLE WANTED JANITOR O'BRIEN & CHASE. FOR SALE ONE 2-TON GENERAL -MOTOR TRUCK American Waste & Metal Co. WEAVERS—Wanted, woolen weavers work; excellent boarding house: rates The Glazier Mfg. Co., So. Giaston- v (Hartford Co.), Conn. Charter 1208-2. WANTED—Wo ent boarding house; The Glazier Mfg. Co., South (Hartford Co.), Conn. Tel- ephone Hartford, Winchester Woolen Mills. WORKING housekeeper wanted, past middle age. for fami Box 283, Bullet TWANTED— work and waiting. Windham, Conn, Old false tecti. Dun’t matter if Windham Inn, up 1o $15 per set. Two-tenement old colonial house. lo- cated on corner of Broad and Franklin barn, tie-up for & cows and 1 horse,’ carriage shed, hen house, waod shed, cider mill all equip- ped. has done in the past several hun- of business a year; ity to reopen check by return mail. We buy dia- f b g 294 Ste., Danielson, COLLATERAL 4 TED_Hand and machine fwist- between Shetucket and Market Sts. reliable firm to deal with, Established 18’ ATTENTION! HOUSEWIVES, To help win the war, call A. BRUCK- NER and sell him Ranges and Iceboxes, dred dollars’ wort] splendid opportus business, as there i5 no one in the vi- cinity who is making ci of the very best of land, plenty of ap- ple_and fruit, bes: of location, known as the Butts place. Will consider terms. Three small cottages, 1 two-tenement house, located in the village of Plain- fleld, to_be sold at once at a sacrificed er the best of terms. barn, wood- TED—To buy 0 old faise teeth; hi W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- | way, Norwich. WANTED-—Three girls for marking and sorting; good pay and steady work. Troy Stem Laundry, Franklin St, old gold and der; 31 acres second-hand | ~ WANTED—Second hand and antique turniture of all kinds; before you sell, A, Bruckner, 55 WAN CARPENTERS AND NG J. H. GROZIER CO. Dayville, Conn. THE ASSAWAGA CO. WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW.- BOARD COMPANY’S MILL Good Pay Steady Employement Four dwelling houses, shed, fruit trees, garden, best of heart of Dayville lage, good bargain; also terms. Write for catalogue, For further par- ticulars, inquire at RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, Danielson, Conn. Phenix Block, Room 2. 55 Franklin St. WANTED TWO FIREMEN STEADY WORK C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE TED PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE breaking up housekeeping contents of ni dence, beginning Monday merning at 9 o'cleck, at 535 Main St., East Side. An- tique davenport and cha: hogany parior suite and odd chairs, quartered oak dining room set, Tugs, pictures and frames, genuine pigskin lady's riding saddle, brass beds, Sale from § . ™. 1o 8 p. m. until soid beginning Menday, June 3rd at 535 East Main closets, dlahes, desk aod chair = Yery oM first| oty rockers lM’km'my ) i h In ‘many of the rooms deseribed | SRS Sandy Ostermoor felt mativess, | .07, Thore ‘are lamn aloves, cired t PICKER ROOM AND CARD ROOM HELP WANTED SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION BEAN HILL MILL WANTED WOOLEN SPINNERS FOR NIGHTS ON GOVERNMENT WORK. PAY, STEADY WORK. Apply to RELIANCE YARN CO,, Norwich, Conn, WANTED 100 laborers, 40 girls, 2 plumbers and 2 plumbers’ helpers, household work- ers (315.00 per week no washing or 2 waitresses, beach, 34 weavers, 50 spinners, 2 ship- ping clerks. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. ather beds, FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the Rhode also accessible Seashore Farms, Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. I FOR SALE A very choice two-family house Ip- cated in best part of Pearl St. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, _ Franklia Square, 15 girls for WANTED and Card Strippers GLEN WOOLEN MILLS NORWICH TOWN Central Bldg. Spinners FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE AND LARGE LOT 66 Mc- KINLEY AVENUE. 5 : E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street e Nowpmieh, Phosa 300 $30.00 for a gocd square piano with stool. Call today. The Plaut-Cadden Company. Main Norwich, Conn, FOR SALE—Horses, wagons, har- nesses and sleighs, very cheap; very g00d shape; reason for selling, am using Ford autos; must be sold at once. George O. Hathaway, Cash Market, 86 West Main St. may28d FOR SALE—Services of a thorough- bred Clydesdale stallion, 1500 lbs., as fine a sfallion for breeding purposes as anybody owns; terms made _known upon application. Walter E. Shippee, Danielson, Conn. Tel. may24d FARMERS—Buy your Armour and Frisbie’s high. grade fertilizer, seed potatoes, seed oats and all xinds of seed corn at a low price at the Greene- ville Grain Co. Phone 326-5. apriéd FOR SALE—55 acres wood and tim- ber. Address No. 50 North St., Willi- mantic, Conn. m. _FOR SALE_New 30 ft. launch hull Tl beam Inquire Broadway Fish o 12.Room House, No, 125 School St A splendidly built residence in the] center of the city, modern improve- ments. including a new steam heat.| er. Lot about 50x80 feet, a portion of which is used as a garden. Ideal location for a Bearding er Rooming| House. Good reason fo ing. For| full information, apply only to THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724—Phones—68 [FOR SALE | N FARM FOR SALE By authority of an order of the Hon- orable Probate Court for the District of Plainfield. T offer for sale the farm lately owned and occupied by Henry F. Newton, deccased. Said farm is situated on the state highway about 3% of a mile south of the village of Plainfieid, and contains 200 acres, more or less. With sald farm there Is a cedar swamp lot, the same being known as lot No. 25 sitwated in said Plainfield. For further. particulars, inquire on the premises of OTIS P. NEWTON, Administrator of the intestate estate of Henry F. Newton Dated at Plainfield, June 1, 1918. je3d 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. 1. Telephone 2365 .18 n6 advertising medium in X R e St I fotin, m it e Bulnh TO RENT—: Dononue, Central Blas. TO RENT—A large barn, four stalls for horses, good garage. A furnished cottage, eight improvements Inquire P. ¥. B Laurel Hill Ave. 238 Central Ave. TO RENT—A furs fied room for two, with or without bourd, 13 Boswell Ave. TO RENT—For two or three gen men, roums, with breakfast and suppe: Address H. J., care Builetin. TO RENT—A furnished ¢ rooms. all modern improvements, FOR HIRE—TWo pRpssuEsT tour so 5-passenger tburing car, eliable citauffeurs, day night service. for long or short term; rates reason- Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. 0 RENT _ Furnished store and two garages, suitable for grocery store, wi sary fixtures, at $i5 por monti. arnished ruom: Mrs. Kelly, 7 Nortn High " T0 RENT—Light storage space; elec {ric elevatar. omen: fenement at 5§ Inquire at Bulletin Office. —Furnished i noiiselceeping TO RENT at 14-16 Thames St, ome double store and {wo singic stores, provements. AMERICAN WASTE 210 WEST MAIN § STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW INQUIRE AT BULLETIN with all im- FOR SALE YOU CAN BUY THE DOWE PROPERTY AT REASONABLE The house has 10 rooms and bath, electric lights. steam heater; cemented cellar. dry, very healthful location; superb view of city and surrounding coun- One of the most home-like in Norwich; minutes walk to Fran Owner might furnished or unfurnished to family of refinement. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334—1596. 63 Broadway o4 this - Did And greater things it might now show 1f it had spent less time in sicep. The ineubator science made, . And for the hen it seems a match, For it can take the eggs when iaid ind_in =@ short time makes 'em hafeh. : nstructed -birds- of . wood, e il Ay o outstreiched wings; It _made tae.thing so awful good That, it can fool us when it sings. But Were's where science las beer el slow. And where it shows itself all wrong It's never turned the rooster’s Crow Into a sweet, low. morning song. “WHAT What if my soul's dim candle fade anc | This massing horror huddics close, 5o That, every effert to evade it past. 1 “imid. the smoke-beleaguered ate eves, with cars deaf.toits t6 make my visage less aghast v. though it shake, sill ‘mot tures cringe and turr hem pale— 2 5 i what [ now my éandle fall dnd die? 5% A The fire. that lit it, ‘neath. the storm's mad_flow, - Still smolders and its embers still de All tempest furies that upon it breal And that fire shall with newborn flame =0 glow - That in its lizht my soul's-beam will Te-awake. x William" Strothers. HUMOK OF THE DAY Who | goes Corp. . Levi—Hal there? 2 Voice in the Dark—Ordnance offi- cer. 2 Corp.—Advance and give the dis- count! —Medical Pickwick ! Presiding Genius—What _is - the charse against Private Jones? Sergean:—If yer -plaze,_'e’s been drunk, an’ ‘e's been- breakin' things, 2’ ‘e won't obev no orders. In fact, been behavin’ gin'rally as though ¢ wuz the bloomin’ colonel himself. “Will you please furnish me with !a description of your missing cash- ier?” asked the detective. “For in- stance, how tall was he * “T don't.know how tall he was” replied the boss, testily. “What | worries me is that he was $50,000 short! “Germany at Brest-Litovsk” said Senator Gore, “tried to bamboozle the: Bolsheviks in the most open and shameless manner. “The Germans conducted them- selves like the tramps who said to the milkman, What's the price of milk " Ten cents a, quart, the milkman answered. Mrs. Fiatbush—You don't think the war will reach over here this vear, do you, dear? - Mr." Flatbush—Why, no. Why do you ask._that question? Mrs, Flatbush—Because 1 want to know whether to hang the hammock under the trees where it was last vear or in the cellar.” “So you approve of the govern- iment's action in taking over the railroads?” “Yep,” replied Mr., GCrowcher. “T approve of that and prohibition for several reasons, one of them beinz that now a lot of people can quit lecturing on the subject and go to FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and with houses, barns, sheds, etc. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. FOR SALE NO. 11 BLISS PLACE. The beautiful cottage. modern cot- tage with all improvements, includ- in finest condition, both exterior and interior, and in choice Iocation, with gzood trolley service. For particulars inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, AL 1at house on|DUrE-Schwerin, uncle of the present 3 nice house on Town st |Duke. th garage on A e-tenement on La Bath St. prop: cottage house w lum = Ave,| General Henry. one of the French ams Crossing of 150 acres,|army commanders in the Balkans, re- and a|viewing the first Hellenic = Infantry a nice cottage on Whitaker Av number of bargain: 52 Broadway. work."” “My friend." said the philosopher, “my ‘motto is: ‘Stay on the sunny side of the street.”” 'We tried that” said the pessi- mist, “but it won't work.” “Why not?” “The minute T brighten up peeple who know me as 2 ‘man under ‘' a cloud think that's an opportune time to strike me for a loan.” The rotund gentleman with the perennial smile had to have his daily joke as he meandered into the clup. have here the most valuable automobile accessory ever invented,” he remarked. “What is it?” asked the tall, thin gentleman, who was just wonder- ing what it could be. “A handbook,” replied the speak- er, with a chuckle. THE KALEIDOSCOPE A Dutch minesweeper, Frans Neare- hout, struck a mine. off the island- of Terschelling, and sank. . Five persons were killed, five are missing, and nine are reported as saved. Halil Bey, chairman of the Turkish delegation conducting peace negotia- tions with Trancaucasia, and Djemal Pasha, Minister of Marifte, have left Constantinople for Batum, Swedish -reports. from Helsingfors state that negotiations.are in progress — | for offering the “Crown of Finland to i Dpke Adolph Friedrich -of - Meecklen- Regiment, congratulated 'the com- mander of the division on the admir- abel bearing of his men. FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Business Blocks, Building Lots, aii in desirable locations. ana|, A French steamer, Provence, —was torpedoed in _Spanis} territorial g ff Cape Palamos on April. 18. List your pro-| Y0P 00 Citcesded in redehing the erty if you care to eell or rent, as I S s Rave a number of people looking. for |POTt of Palamos where she went real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate und Insurance. Thayer Bldg aground in shallow water. According to the Neue Zurcher Zel- tung, Polish newspapers state that many Serbian legionaries have been ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GRCUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN. SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Willimantic. houses, 20 acres fine fields, ‘Willimantic, Conn. JUST ARRIVED They ‘are here. broken horses, just out of werk and ready to go to work. and ‘small, pairs soLMER R. PIERSON. taken from internment camps in Hun- gary and Sent to the Italian front, and incorporated . in .the, Austrian Armies there. . e S5 In thanking Major Perkins, the Commissioner of the American Red Cross, for “his gift” of 10.000,000f. [£400.000[, the President of the Gen- eral Committee of the French Red Cross said:—*Your -generous gift -will have an echo throughout .our country, and will render still _cdoser the tra- 5 ditional friendship which again unites o “{m;",‘:r'; the two nations 4n (helr ffort ang photaesy | fraternal sacrifices for the triumph of for 12 head, plenty of wood. good fruit, | (e est of causes: Only 32300, $500 cash. Also several bargains in stocked farms. Tryen's Agency. CASTORIA For Infants and’ CHildrea 10aa or went| I Use.ForQver 30 Years All Kkinds, big| Always bears Prices the fl / wre of S/ 2% FOR SALE Three-tamily house, choize location, all rented, with rentals showin; 20 per cent. on selling price. 3 muat be soid. .For full particulars in- | collar. withont name. JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, 2 ‘Frapklin Square. nearly r operty | With oranze spst oif turn to W, Callaban, 3 and get reward. 5

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