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. What Is Going On Tonight * Moving Pictures at the Davis Thea- . Moving Pictures at the Auditorium itre. h‘lntns Pictures at the Breed Thea- musgu).fnun at Town Hall mary efation, No. §, ineers’ Asso- ts in Foresters' Hall. te Cross Council No. 13, K. of C., meets in Sunlight Building. ANNOUNCEMENTS AUDITORIUM, "The Biggest Laughing Show of the Season—Dont Miss Seeing The Baby Elephant—Four Shows Saturday— Bring the Children. The greatest hit so far produced by the popular Broadway Revue Musical {Comedy company, entitled Bunco, or {the Baby Elephant, was the offering at the Auditorium theatre to two well filled houses and, true to the promises made, was a laugh from start to fin- ‘ish. It is without question the best all around musical comedy seen here at ! popular prices in a long time and was Clean and entertaining throughout. The comedy of Bill Jennings and Sidney Rogers, who impersonate the baby elephant, is a scream. Peggy Carrol, the dainty little sing- ing and dancing soubrette, made her usual hit and her songs were well Te- ceived. The other members of the company did their best with surprising results. The numerous song numbers offered were beautifully costumed and the really pretty girls of the chorus, who can both sing and dance, looked charming in their pretty costumes. The opening chorus, a typical old- time country dance, was exceedingly well rendered. and the same can he said of the others. The added feature, and it was a feature, the “pick up"” number, where each girl has to sing a i ' THUNDERSTORMS TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW ention. Gladys Leslie in The Wooing Princess Pat is beautiful and the fea- ture is another Vitagraph masterpiece that always makes good. A very fun- ny comedy with Harold Foyd com- pletes a great show. different song, was a riot and honors were equally divided. - The scenic effects deserve special BREED THEATRE. Marriage Lie. Today and Saturday the Breed will present a double feature bill which is headed by Robert Warwick and Elaine in The Mad Lover, a photodrama with many comedy touch- es and with a climax that contains a It is a story of a husband who wrongly suspects his beautiful wife and crazeq by the thought of her unfaithfulness he attempts in the final scene to choke her, but then comes a surprising twist in the picture with a Carmel Myers in The Marriage Lie is the second feature of This picture warning to parents of young women who are forced to work for a living. In this picture that type of employer who takes unfair advantage of his female employes in forcibly picturized and to such an extent that it is a warning to parents that it is just as important that they should look up the record of an employer as that the employer should look up the record of the prospective employe. Pathe weekly will complete the bill, Hammerstein big punch. happy ending. this bill. William Baborsky of the navy vard on the Thames, and Rudolph Babor- €ky of Detroit,”Mich., have been visit- ing at their home here. Lawrence Raymond Hampshire and Vermont this week after cattle, making the trip by auto-. mobile. Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Jewett in com- pany with Mr. and Mrs. John Cone of Two Big Features Today and Satur- day—Robert Warwick in The Mad Lover and Carmel Myers NORTH LYME is in ~——AUCTION— J. C. Witter, Auctioneer Office and Auction Rooms 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. Bl Anciion 1 will conduct for Mr. Win- bl % tabi dow seat, 1 le. chair and sof: hogany 1 mahogany foned mahogany dra: pool and billiard balls and cues com- ping-pong table, a very inter- e rifles, very valual pictures and’paintings, 1 Ttallan tobae: pipe stand, a' number of fine e, 1 full rigged mini; Barpll Hee niature ship 1 bamboo Chi old historical stand, slow T. Williams, at his beau- ‘:,_':,}:'5‘ e S 1 N ed in|omores cea tiful residence, locat o an Turkish covered YANTIC, CONNECTICUT an enormous lot ed from cushions, porcelain jardinero and stand, 1 willow music rack, oll paintings, Yo BILLIARD AND POOL ize combination billiard and pool le. 1 Turkish rug upholstered win. ather upholstered lounge, a, 1 willow bench, 1 ma- veneered table. 1 cherry table, 1 set of old fash- wers, 1 full set of of * guns, 1 old pewter top jug, I ancient Chinefe ted of in The is a visual The Hearst- New rigged (The ntine), i set of stencils, 1 camera, nese portiere and 1 very h Indian corn pestle. MUSIC ROOM—Set of beautiful and expensive white willow chair T, 2 wood gilded chairs, 1 L mahogany ta- 1 piano stool, 1" wood basket, ROOM- —One ‘hassoclas, us of lz}r;!c-mbra‘;: import- over the world, 2 Japanese vases, S e lots of steins, LOST AND FOUND FOUND—H. F. Maheur, Machinist, U. S, N., may recover his keys by calling adv, Jerd Owner pay charges. throp, Brooklyn, Conn. LOST—Locket _and T Greeneville and Preston City. please leave at Bulletin Office and re- ceive reward. jebd jetd Sunday. H. Ay. Gates and Will Porter of Lit- Sunday. at Bulletin Office and paying for this “FOUND—Small black and tan hound. Write Harry La- chain, between Finder —_— Lyme visited friends in Bloomfield on tle River were caliers at G. H. Strong’s —_— WANTED SPINNERS WANTED white wool. THE FARNSWORTH-PENNEY COMPANY Central Village, Conn. WANTED ROOM AND BOARD FOR 50 MEN State Rates Board Guaranteed Six Women APPLY TO THE WINCHESTER WOOLEN COMPANY THAMESVILLE ce. a dangy. 1 Dutch pattern ho S g £ hi 55 about 250 years ola o meiolT |l ola false tectn. Dowt matter if out reservation, of With tripod complete, = broken. We pay’up to 312 per set SRR NG, o || Sena by partel post’ dna Fecorve personal property, on fashioned (amppost oclagbnat shane) || Check, B, return mail. We buy'ata: edstond w At 9 O’Clock Sharp bed as follows: 2 beautiful black irses, well mated. exceptionally well t ood feet and legs. dead clevor in true as steel; in fact I ider this to be as handsome a team #8 you will see pass under the ham- foer tiis spring, and they weigh 2600 stripped; 1 flock of pure bred Barred Rock hens, 1 iron axle team wagon with 12ft. body. in fine condi- tion. 1 steel shod bob sied, 2 two-horse Plessure sleighs, 1 express bob sleigh, fop driving slelgn. 1 classy speed sleigh. 1 two-seated panel body depot or democrat wagon with canopy top (natural wood finish), 1 rubber tired tea cart, 1 dog cart, 1 Victoria, 1 rock. sway, 1 Goddard buggy, 1 pair of heavy team harness, 1 set of double driving barness, 3 single harnesses 1 tandem barness, 1 pair nice woolen street blankets, 3 strings of sleighbells, 3 sets of leather hame display pads, a iot of long lash driving whips, and miscella- meous articles for barn use. Miscellaneous Articles, Etc. One Panhard automobile with an ex- press and touring body with top, tires &il In good order and several spares; in Zfact, this car is in perfectly good run- ning condition and will be so demon- strated at the sale: 1 set of 5-ton rm Fairbanks scales at the store, complete ice harvesting equipment, 1 gidentll plow. 3 wheeibarrows, 2 or I ladders, 1 hand lawn roller, 2 steel coal chutes, 1 iron water trough, 1 barrel sulphur of lime. a lot of lumber of all kinds, 4 automatic chicken feeders, 1 winnowing mill, 1 incubator and brood- er, 1 foot carpenter’s bench and vise, 1 roll of roofing paper. a guantity of garden hose, a lot of mole traps, 1 crosscut saw, 1 set of steel- ni Te co! iathe, 1 yards, 1 spray pump. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE DINING ROOM—1 o2k extension ta- ble, 10 leather covered chairs, 2 arm ehairs, 1 side table, 1 Brussels carpet and pads. 1 mantle clock with two side ornaments of Swiss hand carving. LIVING ROOM—1 massive black wal- nut extension table, S dining chairs, 2 oak arm chairs. 2 high back bamboo arm chairs and i small chair, 2 bamboo benches and a table, 1 willow couch, 1 et of beautiful heavy brass andirons with tongs. bellows and shovel, oil pic- tures and handsome engravings. LIBRARY—1 black walnut center ta- Ble. 1 writing chair, 1 Morris chair, 1 Turkish rug, covered lounge and chair, L mahogany wall cabinet, 1 suit of Italian armor plate, complete with ord. shield. spear and helmet, several engravings, i brass fireplace fender 6 ft. long, a quantity of very nicely bound books and magazines in volumes and sets. brass ornaments of all kinds, plaques, mirrors and letter stands. BEDROOM NO. 4—1 enamel bed with nice cotton mattress, 1 well upholstered couch, 1 Brussels carpet, 1 be. col oak bureau and stand with marble top)ture, there are bureaus, chiffoni and brass trimmings. P | rockers,cribs,” henches. " tablesr mng BEDROOM NO. 5—1 very old first|S0%ets, dishes, desk and chair, a few growth red oak bed with box spring|PTFLtY rockers and many other pieces. and a dandy Ostermoor felt mattress,|, 'n ™Many of the rooms described 1 marble top stand, 1 marble top com. | 2DOVE there are lamp globes, curtains, mode. 1 oak wash stand and 1 shaving | DTtiere rods of brass with rings com. stand, both with marble tops, 1 beauti- Snowshoe: corner brackets, 2 work benches, plete with type well a; cludin swings, beach chairs, 1 fip top. tabl chairs, and rattan cushions, o ARTICLES as fol- attress, rosewood chai Wednesday, June 12th| i s ers, 1 very rare old linen mahogany mohair carpet, with drawers a; ton black w: articles of brass trunk stand. BEDROOMS NO § sized beds with springs tress complete, also other bedroom fur- shings. BEDROOM NO. 10—1 massivi walnut bed, marble top drescer bon . 1 Lamberton toilet set of 11 corner stand with six haped marble top black ebony easel, a good eces, 1 shelves, 1 oval s} walnut' stand, 1 carpet and 2 chairs, I antique chest of drawers, rs and lounge, 1 dandy t stand with two draw- a ebony re, ‘including bed moor mattress w ass, els, spinnin and many not described, 7 rugs, large niumber of bound bound magazines, dress patterns of tents, low rocker, ported toilet set, engr: prints. STOREROOM contents are as follows: s, squirrel cages, portiere curtains, § sets, liection of flags of every na s American flags, flags state, etc., some 500 in all LAWN FURNITURE of all ki - & split bamboo chairs, resiters settees, MISCELLANEOUS d, mmode, commode, plete. and wood 1 range hoo stove, kitchen chairs. kitchen o set of falls an. 2 dred flower pots, ndlian ot umb bells, toilet sets, 1 kitchen table, 1 ¥ lounge, skates, rolls of stair carpet, mattin BEDROOM NO. 11 % complete with spri 1 bureau and comm Pet and towel rack. BEDROOM NO. 21 % spring and 2 and commod BEDROOM NO. 3—1 plete with fine felt matt. any wash stand and bu willow rockers an table. BEDROOM NO. spring hair mattress, black walnut' stand piece Verona ws 1 ebony brass 1 black w. | dresser, 4 ebony chal Brussels carpet, pictures. In the children’s furnished complete fal oxk dresser with bovel piated glass, fireplaces. n _rocker, edroom chairs, 1 b . #0ff, 1 eight-piece Oriental ivory toilet AUCTIONEER’S set, 2 corner stands, several = livery suits for coachman, made of excellent cloth. BEDROOM NO. 6—1 handsome hard- wood bed complete with box spring and a luxurious hair mattress, 1 burean {4 chiffonier. 3 chairs, 1 ‘Turkish e, 1 high grade Brussels carpet, 1 Bamboo book rack. 1 oak writing desk, 5 upholstered window seats, and 1 raitan dog basket. MORNING ROOM—The contents of which include 1 dressing stand and mirror complete, 1 clover leaf stand with hand made linen lace trimmings, brass feet, 1 rush hottom slipper ; 1 2rm chair, 1 extenston crib, 1 Dbeautifully upholstered, 1 very gt framed mirror. ¥ } SWAY on third floor Includes 2 & rush t chairs, 1 rattan wardrobe and closet, col- ab ove ny veneered and an extremely hand- Turnitore, 2 white- Staihed cherr) papor b 3 In closing this bill, that after personally described property this event will be one of and most attractivi in Eastern Conney goods ar Indian ode, 3 h frame for canopy, 1 felt spread, stand for bedside use, 2 black walnut stands nd brass pulls, 1 marble alnut wash stand and other smaller nature, and cloth, bedding, couch d, clubs ) etc. 12—1 black walnut and an_exceptionally fine , 2 pillows, (a daisy), marble playhouse, which is With costly furni- baskets for stoves andj STATEMENT. Bill drawn by J. C. Witter for ‘WINSLOW T. WILLAMS, je3a . Yantic, Conn. d 9 contain ¥ and felt mai- 11—Consisting of a lack walnut furni- ed spring and Oster- ith bolster. 1 marble er and wash stand, 1 velvet 1 eight'piece im- avings and wood golf sticks, lawn tennis rackets, 1 printing press com- 2nd stand, leaded art a fine collection of flax wheels, g wheels and_hetchels, articles of a useful nature handsome carriage f and un- men's suit and ladies’ g reo | Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. tion, as of every rockers, hammocks, le. steamer rockery, ral hun: and T k drop leaf ice cream freezer, 1 rubber boots, lanterns, size iron bed £ and felt mattress, chairs, 1 car. size be i mattresses, 1 hureauds‘g‘rt:g e, 1 carpet and pictures, iron bed com- ress, 1 mahog- reau. 1 chair, 2 d a walnut sewing 1 drop leaf K 1°10: are English toilet set, trimmed 1 shaving stand to match the alnut marble: top irs and 1 elegant also many attractive top I wish to state nvestigating the I consider the largest e sales to take place cticut this year. The e all very high class and will be found as represented with a more not mentioned. This sale will start promptly at the and date, and will be a formance until finished, doubt require two days. This will be an absolute sale, as Mr. Williams is closing up his interests here preparatory to vacating in the near future, TERMS OF SALE WILL BE CASH, AND WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE. lot appointed hour continuous per- , which will no monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CoO., 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. 1|} An old, reliable firm to deal with. 1|1 Established 187: PICKER ROOM AND CARD ROOM HELP WANTED SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION BEAN HILL MILL WANTED WOOLEN SPINNERS FOR NIGHTS ON GOVERNMENT WORK. GOOD PAY, STEADY WORK. Arply to RELIANCE YARN CO., Norwich, Conn. WANTED 100 laborers, 40 girls, 2 plumbers and 2 plumbers’ helpers, household work- ers ($15.00 per week, no washing or ironing), 2 waitresses, 15 girls for beach, 34 weavers, 50 spinners, 2 ship- ping clerks. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg. 1 FOR SALE TIRE SALE TODAY AND SATURDAY $1,000 worth of tires and tubes at September list price. 30 x 3, 30 x 3z, 31 x 4, 32 x 4, 33 x 4, Some seconds, size 33 x 4. You can save $2'to $5 on a tire, A lot of robes for autos and carriages; cheap. Do not want to carry them over, Also a number of cars in stock that must be sold to make room for more. Vulcanizers, Bulbs, Ford Fan Belts, Horns, Lamps, Ford number brackets, Ford Oil Gauges, Ford Brake Linings, Grease in Pails, Grease to fill cups, Stewart Lens Polish, 10 per cent. off on all articles excepting tires and tubes. DANIELSON GARAGE C. H. PELLETT, Prop. Pellett Building, Depot Square, Danielson, Conn. R e m— NOTICE I will sell at public auction on TUESDAY, JUNE 11, at 10 a. m,, at the place known as the Starr farm, situated one_mile from Norwich, at East Great Plain, the following de- scribed personal property to the high- est bidder, without reserve: One toe- board express wazon, 1 express wagon 1 meat cart. 1 fish wagon, 1 top car- riage, 2 business sleighs, 1 boy's ex- press wagon, 1 wagon top, nearly new, 1 top for sieigh, lot of harnesses, 1 cultivator, 2 lawn mowers, 1 Hillsdale plow, new. 1 sidehill plow, 1 bone- cutter, shovels, forks, potato hooks, crowbars, 1 hencoop Sx10, 1 incubator (120 egg). household furniture, consist- ing of parlor stove, mew, cotch, beds and mattresses, feather’ beds, 1 cot bed, 1 art square, stands, 1 antique table and pair of antique vases, 12 pairs of lace curtains, new linoleum, oilcloth, straw matting, window shades, chairs, pictures, 1 clock, mission table, morris chair, kitchen cabinet. china cupboard, rocking chairs, toilet set, ice cream freezer, fruit jars, milk bottles, oyster jars, and other articles too nu- merous to mention. Sale positively, rain or shine. H. B ROBINSON. 1918, ‘WANTED—Experienced clothing and shoe salesman; steady position for Tight party. Apply to Max Novo- groski, leading clothing and _shoe store, Westerly, R. L jeid for day and night work. Fine Address Box 50, care Bulletin FULL ASSOCIATEL - PRESS WANTED FOR SALE ernment work; good work and pay; be patriotic, help clothe the on the other side. Worsted Mills, Ashaway, R. L and experienced helpers. Hopson & Chapin Mfg. Co., Manwarin, Building, New_London, Conn. jeid WANTED—A few weavers on gov- 00d | trade 0y's Inquire at the Wolff jeta. D — Competent steamfitters Apply to The " WANTED—Man for carpenter and other work. Apply West Side Silk Mill o1 e REGAL roadster for sale. or will for several head of young stock, either Holstein or Ayrshire nheifers; this car is a very classy, low-hung, at. tractive looking car, a battleship gray, and fully “equipped. Conn. jetd ol el SR O Al e MO AFOR SALE—Two new milch cows. G. Avery. Phone 865-14. _jeTd . FOR SALE—A few pigs for butcher- ing, about 120 to 150 ibs: each. d Watchman, care Bulletin. jerd WANTED—Night watchman who un- dersands boilers; light work. Address Jeld newly painted Phone 32-12" or Box No. 56, Danielson, ly Anna Farm, Preston City. 'Tel. 1875-3. TO RENT S - TO BENT—Two furnished room board if desired; or suitable for lignt housekeeping; -ten minutes’ walk from Franklin Square, Address Box 18, care Bulletin. - Jetd "0 RENT — Seven-room downstairs spartment, 51 Sachem St 340, per month. . Apply George W. Carro Shetucket my Jjebd TO RENT—Barn rear 155 Boswell A»ie,'.;ds stalls. Inquire 39 Spruce St. g 4 TO RENT—Furnished room$ for two WANTED_Boss _weaver, shop of wide cotton looms, Boss Weaver, Box 52, care Bulletin. e “WANTED—Immediately, me; S. government war lin _Institute, N maySWFSM of prompt settlements. Archa Al 63_Broa y2: Conn. ment_Station, Storrs, Conn. WANTED—Three - furnished for light housekeeping, centrally loca ed; Dest' references furnished. Wril Box 19, care Bulletin Co. WA near N rwich, clal massage 50 cents; dandruff tively cured; violet ray hair “dyeing. ‘manicure. gren, Thayer Bldg. Tel. pos 3-12. for small Address omen, 18 or over; $100 month; thousands U. positions_open; write immediately for free list. Frank- Dept. 32 E. Rochester, _INSURE your automobile with United States Casualty Company, the company . Coit, jebd_ l . WANTED — Competent_stenographer dnd clerkc at the Agricultural Experi- ress Tooms jesd June 20, board in country, for mother and child Write full particulars and price per week_to Box 64, care Bulletin. _jesd REAL CHARM can only be attained by perfect cleanliness; shampoo or fa- and runs like new, 20 miles on gallon gas, all new and two extra tires. . C.. 100 Beech St. jeTa FOR SALE — One chestnut weight 1400 Ibs, a will work anywhere 0od honest horse, and want to stop expense; price In?u_ige John Perkins, Beach Pond. e FOR SALE—1916 Maxwell. 5 passen- ger, electric lights, self starter, looks 8. horse, : you put him and a good driver; lost the mate to him to someone to give him a good home $100. girls at 9 Fountain Je6d TO RENT_Two furnished rooms, ad- joining, suitable for ‘three gentlemen. 57 CIiff St., or Phone 1460. Jebd TO RENT—In Norwich ~Town summer _ rhonths, a small furnished house. _Tel. 963-2 Jesd 2 Union St., electricit. . Donohue, toilet, entral Bldg. T TO RENT—A large barn, four stal Zood condition. foal. Conn. FOR SALE_Ford touring _car. in Telephone 575; cven- service, $10 addition when mare is in EBdward J." McBride, Danlelson, jet for horses, Clifr St. = C b (R — |ings 1282 jeid | TO RENT—A furn shed cottage, eight WANTED — Lad; canvassers and = - 2 2 rooms, all modern improvements, 176 demonstrators. Aw¥y to Sperry & (rgfi":e'cg?; ,?f“r;:“";:o:!t‘r"m‘e‘?';;ggag Laurel Hill Ave. Inquire P. F j"»'é‘y' Hutchinson Co, 17 Main St, Norwieh, | (face Tecord 211%). son of the famous | 335 Central Ave. _ Jed TO RENT—A furnished room for two, with or without board, 13 Boswell Ave. Tel. 141-12. in own_handwriting, giving references. A Z81 | E. H. Jenkins, Drawer 1, New Haven,|ing car, fine condition, new last fall, Gonn. jesd_'| run about 3,000 miles. Oliver D. Bowen, Eastford, Conn. Phone 318-3. je6d te te| barn. Norwich Town. Jebd Phone 3§26 jesd i-)ture at 21 Clff St. Friday and Satur. i ;| Main_st. treatments;|day this w ere 5 & rancatmentsi day this week. Hours of sule, 10-12, jesd 2-4, each day. Miss Mary Sheffield. OH. LAWDY, man done got into dis don’ kinds of money is the good: ruly yours, Censored, M. B. ANTED—To rent a hurd; for use at occasional out-door dan: Write or telephone Connecticut Mil Company, Danlelson, Conn. jesd but for 5c the jesd LAWDY—De senser vere colyum, he senser dat yere Cobweb Corner. Just you look at de next advertizmen'. " THERE are cigars, and cigars for all Jjesa FOR SALE—Two new milch cow E. Browning, Norwich Town, Ct. 1981, dition, of turn-under type. F. Peter son, Plainfield. esd FOR SALE—1917 model Ford tour- FOR SALE—Good hay, $18 a ton. in James Turnbull, Wauwecus Hill, ATTENTION, farmers: Good luck is Your luck at the Greeneville Grain Co. PRIVATE SALE of household furni- FOR SALE—A top wagon suifable for milk, fish or any other business, newly painted and in first class con-| FOR HIRE—Two 7-passenger t ing cars, also 5-passenger touring car, with good, reliable citauffeurs, 0 night service. 9-3. 14 Cliff St. Jesd i STORAGE—Household goods stored rates reason- good fertilizer; good sced corn and| g RENT — Furnished 800d miliet seed at low prices. Try| washington St " TO RENT—One 12-room hous; store and two garages, at 110 Main St Inquire N. B. Lews, TO RENT—Store, centrally located, suitable for: grocery store, with neces- sary fixtures, at $18 por month. Tel 246, mar13d TO RENT—Furnished ruoms for four gentlemen. Mrs. Kelly, 7 North High St. . feb26d TO RENT—Light storage space; elec- ~]tric_elevator. Phone 380, or call 77 Water St. Jjan26d ator, carpets and wardrobe. - are Bulletin, or Phone 7. Jesd WA work; we guarantee TED—Weavers for government rooms and bath, modern W store. Apply at Bulletin may29d Office. TED — Boy to work in drug FOR SALE—Kitchen range, refriger- Write M. FOR SALE—New cottage house, six equipments TO RENT—B: ement tenement at 66 School St Inquire at Bulletin Office. TO RENT—Furnished rocms: als rooms for light housekeeping. 105 School St. Tel. 1048-3. seplld jesd FOR SALE—19 almost new, cheap. 14 Clff St. je3d Metz touring car, ant hroughout, lot 50x100 feet, ciose to o e o froties, e ™ fate; price 00, 31,000 & down, 'balance_on time; speak quic el ey S e T A '_ | Address Box 15, Bulleti; jesd WANTED—Young man for shipping|{ “jor s S R bAENE T rec.| @t 14-18 Thames St, ome doubie store clerk and payroll worlk; no-experience o, g Cay i can bR s mcri ones L and two single. wtores® with all Ime necessary; good pay. Address I 4 sieaiiibest BIb reliid loday, are Bulletin. cart, fimé Imrne;; ahg all I‘he provements, Inquire = hat go with a first class g WANTED 17 to 20, neat a bay horse, age S, weight | AMERICAN WASTE & METAL CO., pearance, good penman, capable han-|1400, true fo work; brown combination 210 WEST MAIN ST. diing telephone; zood salary (o start; | hordy age 7, weisht 1000, nice saddler = ood chance for advaricement. Address|and driver. 'Call at once, Fair Grounds Elerk, care Bulletin Otfice. jedd | Stabie, Norwich. | e STORE TO RENT T WANTED—Girl for zcgcral h?nse- FOR s.u,xl,l S}l]mv store, finisR!ng ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT work, to go to the beach. Apply 15|machine and shoe shine, éverything Broad St jeld |complete, cheap. 198 Franklin st. ~|FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM WORKING BOLteEei it wanted Tait] FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING middle age. for family of two. Address "OR SALE—English setter puppies.| ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW Box 293, Bulletin Office. may30d |H. W. Baker, R. F. D. 7, Norwich, Ct. RENT. OFFICE. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN WANTED —Hand and machine fwist- ers, male or female; also learner: West Side Silk Mill, maylld s. | tieulars, Tel. 36. _Jeld FOR SALE—A poll parrot. For par- FOR SALE WANTED—To buy old gold and si paid. F. V way, Norwich. apréd furniture of all kinds; get our. before you sell, A Bruckner, 55 lin St~ Tel 717-3. novéd ver; also old false teeth; highest prices Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad “WANTED—Second_hand and_antlque rices rank- oney. Terms'sl5 down. $2 per week - | The Plaut-Cadden Company, Main St., Norwich, Conn. $220.00 for a beautiful Davis upright piano with scarf. an lifetime. Terms $20 down, $2 per week. Hallet & stool WANTED MEN IN PICKER ROOM AND DY HOUSE. APPLY GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, NORWICH TOWN. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Main Norwich, Conn. $115.00 for a good upright piano with stool and scarf, a_real value for little i and instrument that will last a St., e e ——— 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- o piano with 25 roll Terms $30 down, $: E | wich, Conn. $20 down, $2 per week. WANTED BRICKLAYERS and LABORERS WANTED AT ONCE Construction Work Bricklayers 70c an hour and Laborers 40c an hour. Apply at Office GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS Goodyear, (Killingly), Ct. Cadden Compan Conn "$180.00 for a Henry F. ) right piano, fully guaranteed, wit stool and scarf. per week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Main St Norwich, Conn. Main St., stool. Call tod: “ompany, Main St. Norwich, Conn. $305.00 buys a fine 8s-note player bench and scarf. per week. The | Plaut-Cadden Company, Main St., Nor- $210.00 for a splendid mahogany up- right piano with stool and scarf. Terms The_ Plaut- Norwich, ler up- Terms $20 down, $2 $30.00 for a gocd square piano with The Plaut-Cadden 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 | FOR SALE FOR SALE—Horses, nesses and sleighs, good shape; wagons, very cheap; reason for selling, har: West Main St. may28d very am using Ford autos; must be sold at once. George O. Hathaway, Cash Market, 6 -1 The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. Also my Gardner Lake Property, bred Clydesdale stallion, upon application, Danielson, Conn.” Tel. may24d FOR SALE—Services of a thorough- Walter E. Shippee, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 1500 1bs., as y fine a stallion for breeding purposes as|f 35 acres of land, with houses, anybody owns; terms made _known barns, sheds, etc. o FOR SALE—55 acres wood and tim er. mantic, Conn. may22d Address No. 50 North St., Willi- A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. FOR SALE WANTED CARPENTERS AND MASONS APPLY TO J. H. GROZIER CO. Dayville, Conn. THE ASSAWAGA CO. + WANTED AMERICAN STRAW- Good Pay Steady Employement WANTED APPLY GLEN WOOLEN MILLS NORWICH TOWN WANTED TWO FIREMEN - STEADY WORK C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE MEN WANTED AT THE BOARD COMPANY’S MILL Spinners and Card Strippers JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. $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, FOR SALE. Bath St. property, two-flat house on School St. a nice liouse on Town St., cottage house with garage on Asylum St. a three-tenement on Laurel Ave, farm at Williams Crossing of 150 acres, a nice cottage on Whitaker Ave., and a number of bargains. Call at A. M. AVERY’S, may9d 52 Broadway. FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Buildiig 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, 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 er. Lot about 30x80 feet, a portion of which is used as a garden. location for a Boarding or Roomi House. Good reason for selling. Foy tuil information. apply only to THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724—Phones—68 i 196 ACRE FARM 1 pair Oxen, 5 cows, all stock STOCK and TIMBER FARM 196 acres, 35 tillable. chestnut timber. other buildings. Lot of oak and Good house and 1 pair oxen, 5 cows, 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 e | FOR SALE Real Estate and Insurasce. ttoom 103 Thayer Bldg. 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, 10 room {house, large barn, 4 good poultry houses, 20 acres fine fields, pastures | tor 12 head, plenty of wood. good fruit. Only $2800, $500 cash. Also several 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 FOR SALE all tools and farming implements. A rare bargain. Immediats possession.| yu. ., rimily Bouse, choice Jocation, 2 miles to railroad and !4 mile to|all rented, with rentais showing nearly | 20 per cent. on selling price. must be sold. quire of Property Tor full particulars in- JOBN A. MORLY, Real Estate Broker. % Franklin S FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano Tuner Phone 8382 &2 Clairmount Ave mavsd four-room | set | d garage. Inquire 42 good garag IR day or! TRANSPCRT CHOW The boy sat on the greasy deck A-eatin” of his chow; They'd run him off the forward hatch, And chased him out the bow. The wind had blown his bread away, He'd slipped and spilled his beans, And now his neighbor’s coffee ‘Was a-soakin’ up his jeans. He heard a voice ring through the air In accents loud and bold: “You hike across the after hatch And scramble down the hold.” ' “There’s water on the other side To grease your dishes in.” (A thousand men had washed in it And still "twas pretty thin). The boy stood cn the dirty deck And swore if he had sense, He'd never cross the pond again At Uncle Sam’s expense. . S. D. Boyer, Co. E—Inf. i MY DOG I found him in a shell hole, With a gash across his head, Crouching down beside his master. Who he must have known was dead. Hell was popping all about us So we stayed there through the fight, Got to sort o'like e: ! Through the mis’ | i ch other ¢ of that night. He has fleas; I have cootie: He speaks .French: I “nocom- pree;” So the rule of fifty-fifty goes Between my dog and me. | Tou wouldn't say he's handsome He's been wounded several times; But when we boys zo over Over with us Frenchie climbs. And when the Boche is gassing, And we want to test the air, We try it on my dog first, But he doesn’t seem to care. He gets no blesse medals, No distinguished Service bar, But just our admiration, Doubleg by each honored scar. And when the war is over, And to our homes we go. v dog is going back with me— What's mine, is his you know. Sgt. F. C. McCarthy —Aero Squadron. i | THE SUPPLY SERGEANT He's always out of overcoats, he's always out of belts. He's always out of blouses, so how can we hide our pelis? He's always out of undershirts, he's always out of drawers— So he is not the candidate for much “prolonged applause.” He's always out of laces and he’s always out of pants. No matter if the doughboy pleads and swears and raves and rants < He's alw: out of spirals and he's always out of shoes— To hear him talk about it sure would give a saint the blues! He's always out of license-tags he's always out of putts, And if we clamgr for ‘em. it's “Git out, ye bunch o' mutts!” The only thing he's plenty hope, and, if you please, That awfullest of headgear—yves, the cap called “Overseas!"—Anon. of is WHERE IN FRANCE. Poetry—By Soldiers’ “Ovér Thére” ' GIRL I LEFT. .BEHIND When war waged its lation, ¢, Among the youn w ‘EL'SIE On leaving our glorious nation, Your name led the::Jachrymose list. Some ;girls, I _forgat, a ‘thems. L. = ftuler ] Some lingered -a, , week—maybe twoi L But, Elsie, I never have missed them The, way that I've. hapkered for Ly 7 R T miss Hot:your wit .nbf ySur beau- w3 8% 4§1 i You neéver could class as a quéen: And, sticking te truth, as my duty, b G You never had much of a beau. But when you-did’ tricks to the batter, And Doughnuts came B Dear Elsie, that there was a mat- They shone withi a glow and a pol- ish,” They dulled with a’sdzar sublime. an (I think,that-] used tp demolish A dozen or twp it a'Hme). And so when they told me to come where The shell is commingled with shot, T found myself: billeteq’ Sothewhere In France; and 1 missed you a lot 1 yearned for the doughnuts youw'd fried me Till—Elsie, I'm not going to stail. The truth is—whatever betide me!— 1 don’t miss-your doughnuts atall For—though ih*theifulire you bar me— The doughnuts I'm gettifig these days ‘Turned out by the Saivation Army, Have yours beaten seventy ways. WHAT THEY MISS They send us pocket Bibles, To = They send us bright trench mirrors, e us lads behave, To help us when we shave: Powders for our face and feet, Cold creams and eamphor ice, But never any poison For the hungry Army lice. They send ‘us Wrigley's mint, It's really very nice; They send us little sewing kits, With which we sew and splice; ‘Wrist watches and bright wristlets, And ukes on which to strum, But never any poison For the hungry Army crumb. Oh, v dear friénds, we've them, ‘And we've got them mighty bad, The pesky things keep biting, Till they almust drive us mad; They're after us continuall Morning, noon and night, And every time they grab a chunk, We know old “Sherm” was right. Corp “Jerry” Jerome SELECTED FROM THE STARS AND STRIPES, PRINTED SOME- [t wide deso- £ ladies 1 kiseed 1 kissed sut of the led for the utferance “Oh, Double- got 100 Acres, Stock and Tools $2000 Splendid New York farm bargain, dai general on good road, near two fine lakes. depot, milk station, high school, churches, etc.; 90 acres fine tillage: spring-watered, wire-fenced pasture for 20 cows, home-use WOO:; large quantity fruit; good 6-room home, 2 barns, other buildings; aged owner, alone, for quick sale includes pr. horses, heifer, hens, mower, rake, plows, cultivator, harrow, wagons, tools, hay, etc.. all for $2,000, part cash. Never before advertised, will ell quick. Details page 17 Strout's i Catalogue, copy free, with oth: bar- | gains, inciuding crops, stock, tools. E. A, Strout Farm Agency, Dept. 36, 150 Nassau St. New York, N FOR SALE 604 BOSWELL AVENUE A new 7-room house with all im- provements, including heat, built about three years ago and in ex- cellent condition. Must be seen to be appreciated. Located in pleasant neighborhood in Greeneville, con- venient to trolley line. Will be sold to close estate. For particulars in- quire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich Phones NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS The new Main St Livery, Sale Boarding and Transient Stable, 371 Main St. Horses to let for all kinds of business, with or_without rigs, by the day or ‘week. Special attention to boarders and transient always on band for . weighing 1050 “to 1600 e; several extra nice pairs. 2400 to pair, all good workers, and xtra nice drivers; every horse w. guarantee to time of sal Trial allowed. ¢ any: in our line. &i a trial, and we will give you full e for 'your money. Also Taxi Service connected. STABLE 371 MAIN ST. O’BRIEN & CHASE. h 2 written e r rioney refunded i 12 in neec of je3a FOR SALE FCR SALE FOR SALE—Having gone out of the 2 v ss, 1 have th good ). R o Sound Rorscs: koo workers | THE _ FINE ~ TWO-TENEMENT and drivers_ready for work. Call at| HOUSE AND LARGE LOT 66 Me- ’1\9. Main St. Willimantic. jeid KINLEY AVENUE. | : ALE E. A. PRENTICE FOR S Phone 300 85 Cliff Street FURNISHED SEASHORE COLTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island share; Send forbooklet. Frank W. qu WESTERLY, R. also accessible Seashore Farms. WANTED MEN WANTED PICKER ROOM HELP Good Pay NER and sell A very choice two-family house lo- cated in best part of Pearl St. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estgte Broker, Frankiin Square, Norwich, - Furnitdre, NORWICH Steady Work WOOLEN MILLS Thamesvyille ATTENTION! HOUSEWIVE: him Ranges and Iceboxes. buy Thrift Stamps. Tel. 717-3. 55 Fraaklin St To help win the war, call A. BRUCK- our ' second-hand and - 3 WIHEN YOU WANT 1o put your bus- medium better than through vertisi Y columns of The Bulletia. ERREES b 2 T -iness— before the . public, there ‘is no