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wim cooun TODAY; . FAIR TOMORROW m rm- u the Breed Thea- .‘D-hc Plettires at the Davis Thea- m Pictures at the Auditorium Amuucmmls Aribitions young women read adv. headed “Summer Instruction Course.” AUDITORIUM. The Funmiect Show Yet Produced by ~"The Broadway Revue Musical Com- ly Company. The roilicking musical farce entitled “Bunco, .or The Baby Elephant,” which is betnz played by the Broad- way Musjcal Revue for the balance of this' week repeated it= wonderfully su:- céssful' engagement vesterday to in- creasing patronage to we!! pleased au- dfences at both performances. Jermings and ' Rogers as the “fore and;aft” of the baby elephant in there antics, were received with of laughter. Miss Macion wqt the prima donna fairly outdid in “Good By Mary,” one of the prettiest ballards sung here In some 53 2 Carroll was usual in the lime wt ,apd delighted her many admir- ers with her dainty songs and quaint nality. “yStarting next week, every Tuesday and Friday nights, a “Chorus Girls' Contest” will be given. So pick out Your faverite in advance. ‘ The ‘performance will be revaated this afternoon and twice in the even- -‘Managers Connolly and Schwartz of the Anditorinm desire the utmost pub- ¥edty, to. the fact that they are cater- g, to women and children and noth- ing but clean, wholesome plays will be ¢Mered. “Princess Pat” the Vitagraph fea- , is making good with the patrons the house. ; ‘The offering for the first half of next week will be “Hotel Topsy Tur- m“ by the company, which is said ‘to p.another scream. ’hn feature picture will be June ctflnce presenting “A Camouflage Kies,” and other short subjects. BREED THEATRE. Four Shews Today, 130, 3, 6.5 and 815—Two Big Features, Robert “‘Warwick in “The Mad Lover,” and .Carmel Myers in “The Marriage Lie.” «Two excellent feature picture are jeen at the Breed theatre todav and topight, Robert Warwick in “The Mad Lover,” and Carmel Myers in “The Marriage Lie” _“The Mad Lover” is a photodrama n six acts and tells the story of a Jwsband who wrongly suspects his beautiful voung wife. Mr. Warwick is supported by an all star cast which i« headed by Elaine Hammerstein. “The Mamage Lie” is another zood picture in’ five parts and is a visual rning to parents of young women Wwho are forced to work for a living A Myers is seen in the role of a sambler’'s daughter who is left with- out a cent-and in this characterization spe'is seen at her best. ;Hearst-Pathe news (x?“ ‘shows today, at 1.39, 3, 6.15 and completes MOOSE CARNIVAL. ! Held Next Week on The Battle nn’s Overland Shows. ler man on his good week, Norwich will ex- dx nights and five after- | of ent door amusement of a high order of merit, such as "duu Jodge of Moose and Finn's Shows alfays provide, : Alex Finn is owner of the largest eumval to be seen this season in ¥ew England and its worth while at- tractibns, together with the modern : methods of the management. the Moose in arranging for them to be brought to the Battle ‘M-h ‘for a week of solid pleas- s shows will arrive in a train of auto trucks during Saturday night and Sunday and Mon- _day the grounds will be a right busy There are more than 200 at- hes and’'every onme has his or her t” to do. All are experienced in respective lmes and the barren field of today will be transformed into a‘yertable fairiyland before the nlec- mm are turned on next Monday No'matter what form of light is to be sment you prefer it (l by visiting Finn's carnival, Ow- Mr‘henormogg size, the whip. Z ree abreast carous:lle aud. circos side show will oecupy con- w sites, and this does not mean t jungleland, the monkey speed- ~Roman hippodrome, Hawaiian e, underground Chinatown and in the: tremches will- be hidden from view. ANl will be brilliantly lighted ewery evening and just as inviting ev- &ry afternoon. -, Flags, pennants and banmers will be “eh in evidence along beth sides and the gay double midway and the of uniformed policemen will ‘the best of order at all tim and children unaccompa: !yrmse escorts may freely visit the carnival grounds without the fear of or seeing that to which the objection could be raised. " The m;‘o:(l:n l:t:.he -week will be un- =i y er 7.30 o'clock next m evening, following the parade - from ‘the Moose Home, through Wa- fer street to Washington square and street to Carnival grounds, : ’s band -na members of Moose order. "BRIEF STATE NEWS wdfisefl. Low Pierrepont has local fuel director. Eid- Mege N. Bailey has been appointed in his ‘stead. i M River.—Attorner Rollin U. Ty- ‘s receiving congratulations on ‘his ‘appointment as state’s attorney. loelry Hill—There are 16 stars on m -rnee flag at St. James' are in honor of one gm ma ll men in the service from 'Tm.—nwuv ‘Walter Hol- e has been reappointed state’s at- zf Litehfield county by the of th it WANTED WANTED AT ONCE Girls and women for factory work— Machine Operators, Inspectors and Checkers: MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP. Employment Office WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW- BOARD COMPANY’S MILL Good Pay Steady Employement WANTED TWO FIREMEN STEADY WORK C. M. ROBERTSON CO. MONTVILLE Jackson of Hillside avenue, has been elected treasurer of the Dramatic club of Trinity college, Washington, D. where she has just freshman year. Middletown.—The 50th issue of the Wesleyan Olla Podrida has come out in a very simple form in accordance with the wartime economy. There are pictures of 66 seniors in the hook. but not over half of them are new left in college to receive their degrees. Plymouth—Prof. A. P. Solandt of Cheshire gave a very interesting talk in the Congrezational church this week on Some Results of Prohibition in the State of Kansas and incidentally brought out the fact that if Christian people wiped out the saloon and traf- fic in liquor the state of Connecticut would not be spending a million dollars on a new jail. e completed her SUNDAY SUBJECTS The subject at the Christian Science service will be God the Only Cause and Creator. At the Taftville Congregational church, morning, Children’s day ex- ercises. Evening services discontinued for the season. At the Sheltering Arms on Sunday afternoon Rev. William H. Smith, rec- tor of St. Andrew’s Episcopal church, will conduct the service. At Park Congregational church, Children’s day services in the morning with sermon by the pastor. Young People’s service at 7 o'clock. The union services of the Broadway and Second Congregational churches will be conducted by Rev. Joseph H. Selden, D. D. Special Children’s Ser- vice at 10.30. At the Sheltering Arms there will be evening prayer and an address by Rev. William A. Smith, rector of St. An- drew's Episcopal church, Greensville, Sunday afternoon. At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. J. H. Newland, pastor, morning service with sermon, Sunday school at 12, Young People’s meeting at 6.30. Miss Ruth Parkinson leader. Evening worship with sermon. At St. Andrew’s Episcopal church, Rev. William H. Smith, rector, holy communion 9.30 a. m., matins 10.30 a. m.. Sunday school at noon. evensong 7.30 p. m. Morning, The Parable of the Feast. Evemn , Cling to Christ. At Mt. Calvary Baptist church, Children’s day, special ‘sermon to the children at morning service. Sunday school at noon. ening service will be conducted by superintendent and school. A good program has hbeen prepared. At the Central Baptist church. Morn- ing service 10.30 a. m. Service in Itali- an, conducted by Rev. J. W. Carl/vale, at 10.45 a. m. Sunday school and City Bible Class for Men, 12 o'clock. I X P. U. at 6.30 p. m. Children’s Day ser- vice at 7 p. m. At the Preston City Baptist church, the Children’s Day programme will be given instead of the regular morning service. At the close the “Master's Helpers” will present to the commit- tee a fine American flag. Service in the evening at 7.30. At the Church of the Good Shepherd, Universalist, Children’s day will be observed with exercices by the chil- dren and a short sermon by the pastor. Several children are to be dedicated by baptism. The Sunday school unites with the church in this morning ser- vice. At the Greeneville Congregational church Sunday morning the Children’s Day exercises will be held at 1030 a. m. There will be the baptism of in- fants and shore sermon by the pastor on _God’s call to the Boys and Girls of Today. The Sunday school will meet at 12 o'clock. At the Federated church, Rev. E. J. Ayers, pastor. Morning servi sub- cct, What the Cross of Christ Does For Man. Sunday school at 12 o'- clock. Christian ndeavor at 6.30 p. m. The Children's Day concert will take place at 7.30 p. m. in place of the preaching service. At Trinity Episcopal church there will be holy communion at 9.30 a. m. and morning_prayer and address at 10.30 a. m. ‘Rev. Charles O, Scoville, rector of Trinity church, New Haven, and chairman of the temperance com- mittee of the diocese, will speak at the 10.30 service on Prohibition. Sunday school at”noon. At the First Baptist church, eGorge Henry Strouse, minister, there will be baptisms at the morning service with reception of new members. An ad- dress by Miss Pauline Sen, of Canton, China, and Holy Communion. school at 12 o'clock. B. Y. P, o’clock. The evening service wul be_ at 6 oclock when the Sunday WANTED NOTICE There is another urgent call from the War Department for more RED CROSS NURSES. Every patriotic graduate nurse should enroll at once. Blanks for enrollment can be obtained of MISS K. A. DOWD, Super- intendent at the - WM. W. BACKUS HOSPITAL. MEN WANTED CARD STRIPPERS PICKER ROOM HELP Good Pay Steady Work NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS Thamesville ATTENTION! HOUSEWIVES. To help win the war, call A, BRUCK- NER and sell him your second-hand Furniture, Ranges and Iceboxes, and buy Thrift Stamps. Tel. 717-3. 55 Franklin St. WANTED ROOM AND BOARD FOR 50 MEN State Rates Board Guaranteed Address Box 50, care Bulletin WANTED. Old false teeth. Don’'t matter if broken. We pay up tv $15 per set. Send by parcel post and Teceive check by return mail. We buy dia- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reuable firm to deal with. Established 1 PICKER ROOM AND CARD ROOM HELP WANTED SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION BEAN HILL MILL WANTED WOCLEN SPINNERS FOR NIGHTS ON GCVERNMENT WORK. GOOD 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 ironing), 2 waitresses, 15 girls for beach, 34 weavers, 50 spinners, 2 ship- ping clerks. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. WANTED MEN IN PICKER ROOM AND DYE HOUSE. APPLY GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, NORWICH TOWN. WAN"‘ED BOY - W‘AN'IED at the' Pastllji‘ele- graph Co. WANTED—Housekeeper, youn; ow, to care for two children; flat. Apply Sunday forenoon. A ghurch 106, Main St., over Bl]ls &hoe tore. WANTED—A dump cart Sojad dorclm- must be in Robert Clark. Uncasville. TMEN_Age 17 necessary; travel gations, o 45; ence un make secret investi “'A.N’I'ED—'PWO Janitors for the fed- eral building (Noriich postoffice). ex- perience in care of heating apparatus required; age limit, 50 vedrs; salary, $726 and $660 a year; eight hour sched- gle Apply to John P. Murphy, Céxsséo J WANTED—Position as housekeeper willing to go out of town. Address Box 56, care Bulletin. Jes TWANTED — Light housework; a young girl or middle aged woman' to assist in general housework in small family; every convenience; no laundry work ‘references cxchanged. . Address Mrssdw, S, Chappell, Windham, Ct. Je W \'l‘l"D—-Amencs. “and the Great reatest seller in vears; ; we will pay you $225 to dis- tribute it: sample free. International Phllafle]phld .1e§d WANTED A competent second maid. Am’)!\ evenings at 248 Braad\\ ay. ~jesd MEN-WOMEN to raise Belgian s | s; we will pay use cellar, backyard, etc. catalogue, ~United Food Association, 29 W. 48th St., New York. jesd \\'\\TFD-—Crocheters bootees. satgllenl Caps, i home work; s mFIe of wi postal brmgs on_ 1 DARE YOU 0,000, lonely, Unity, San Ffflh(‘lfl(‘e (‘alh’ MARRY—Thousands lonely,” congen- ial members, worth $25,000 up, will marry; descriptions free. Ralph Hyde, San Franciseo, Cal. jess MARRY a farmer worth $4 particulars by return mail. Minna_St, San_Francisco, Cal MAN wanted to sell stock in an ofl company with three producing wells: exceptionally good proposition fer men working in factories or acquainted in industrial centers. Charles F. Jackelg 1622 McGee S nsas Ci Mo. jzsd orth | Mis- jes: 00; full 3a ‘| fine condition, used only PULL Atsocmrsn . ; - PRESS nesmc 3 323(1 FOR 8 todira Dayfon road- 'ster, fully equipped, all non-skid tires. h\o extrd, Stromberg carburetor, Boscl Timken bearings; Appiy H. Newton, must 1 Canterbury, Jjesd "FOR SALE_Nine 1. p, new Associat- ed engine with mugneloo anth’ -incn snetppkz; = Ave., Al RENT — Se».emmom dwnsuurs artment,’ 51 he b iag A arry nth. ’mg: l:enrge je%d TO RENT ] Boswell ' 8 stalls. d s ! rummL ,;9 S‘pr\l‘-e St Reid 1o oWn occupaney,, friction clutch pulley. $2, sociated engine, 13-inch Pope’s ensilage cutter and hlower, both mounted, one. season, L. L. szen price $450; a bargain. W. Lebanon, C TFOR SALE—Cow and twin cahe Ralph H. Tracy, Putnam, Conn. _jesd FOR SALE—1914 Ford touring car, | in good running order, just -overhauled; Dr;cg reasonable. Tel. 431-3 or. 595-3 jeSd T LADIES_Don't ‘huy a silk dress un- til: you have seen the sample dress Just received at-The Pasnik Co. FOR @ALE—TVA ent\ head of caul some fresh, some springers. Apply o Oliver A. Downs, Brooklyn, Conn. Tel. 37-4, Danielson. FOR' SALE—200 acres of woodland, 14,000. cords of wood, mostly hard wood, within 8 miles of Norwich, good road, 100 acres in Salem, 100 acres in Mon ville, TSlmuel McDonald, Colchester. in|d | ing rooms, ad- rooms and batli; “eleetric other. improvements: ‘larg A delightfal reslden_cc \seet irrwn to Chelsea Parade. turmish jesd Norwich. a swmall house’ Tel: 863-2. TO RENT—A fors: horses, Cclift ;S - four H»ghe..t Gud Hr.nnér\tn 3 u.qmJ - Telephone-1334° .. 63, Broadway m for two, Bosweli Ave FOR HIRE_Two %-passen cars, aiso ssenger touring car, with good, reliabie citauffeurs, day or i night service. 'Call-1313-3. 14 CLiff St. __Jesd 'TO! goods s(vred “long. or snor: term; T son- Famming Studio, 52 Broudway, FOR SALE * 604 BOSWELL® AVENUE A new 7-room ‘house with all im- | ikt 4 m“ o cellent conditiol W be appreciated. Located in plnnnt neighborhood—in—Greeneville, con- venient«to.inoliey. line. Will be sold fo abl jeld " T0 "RENT \\ a; hmgmn E—Model 71 Overland. Keegan, 4 Pearl St. Th In- REGAL ‘roads{er for sale or will trade for several head Of young stock. either Holstein o hel(en. this car is a_very tractive looking battleship : gray, Phone 32-12 Conn. and’_ fully _or Box No. eaulvned 56, Danielson, jeid TJUST RECBIVED 250 ladies’ silk dresses, all samples; you can save one- half by looking them over before buy- ing. The Pasnik Co. sell for Jesd FOR SALE—Two new WS, o G A\eh’ Phone 865-14. jeTd FOR SALE<—A few pigs for butcher- ing, about 120 to 150 Ibs. each. PPy A Farm, Preston City. Tel. 187-3. FOR SALE—1916 Maxwell 5 passen- zer, electric; iights, self siarter. looks and runs like new, 20 miles on galion §a~ an neB;\ md twa extra tires, . 8. .. 100 JeTd FOR SALE—_Ford taurlng car, good - condition, ings 1282-5. INVENT SOMET! G- ur ' ldeas may bring wealth; send postal for free tells what to invent and how to Telephone. 5 SERVICES of racing stalll (race record 2:1114). son 0f the famous sire Bingen (2.06%), $15> at time of n a patent through our credit|service. $10 addition’ when mare is in system. Talbert & Talbert, 4223 Tal-|foal. RKdward J. MeBride, Danielson, bert Building, Wi ington. D. Jje8d | Conn. jetd U. S. GOVERNMENT wants thousands| WE SELL ladies silk dresses as low men-women, 18 or over; easy clerical|as $7.97, but we just go? in a lot at work: $100 month; write immediattely | $12.97 which you can't du'pllcale any- for list ‘Doslllans open. Franklin Insti- tute, Dept. 32-F., Rochester, N. JeSMWES WOMEN wanted; full time salary $24; spare time an hour, selling guaranteed hoisery to jveareri perma- nent; experience unnefessary. Inter- national Mills, Norristown, P: WANTED—Experienced clot and shoe salesman; steady position for right party. -Apply to Max Novo- groski, leading [Clothing’ “and _ shoe stoge, West: w A\TEDA( «spool: 1 H. Harris, jesd je vauits to D. No. 1, B _Norwich, C mar23s WANTED—Sale now ng on; we buy secord-hand clothing and , shoes for men, children and boys, A. Marshak, 123 V&es( Main St, mar9d TWANTED Second hand_ furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Con: necticut; we buy anvthing; largest sec- ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, warerooms 30-32 Water St, Norwich Write, call or tel. 361-13. apr27d MARRY IF LONELY; for results, try : best and most successful “Home hundreds rich wish marriage strictly confidential; most relia- experience; descriptions “and o R.. F. L. Successful Club, Mrs. | Box 556, Oakland, Callf jel% RAISERS—Konemah Specific \n 14 prevents and cures blackhead among turkeys; one dollar cures 75 birds; a treatise on blackhead by A. W. Davis will interest you; sent free to any address. . Write Koriemah| Poultry Yards, Norwich, Conn. jelsW HELP THE BOYS over there; buv | war savings stamps; sell vour. old books and’ antiques’ that are_covered with dust in your attic. 3 I\mgv 24 Elm_St. Norwich, Conn. Baxis" _Je3MWs WANTED — Second hand furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anything; largest sec. ond hand store in state. Louis D Ward, warerooms 30-32 \‘\'ater St., Write, call or 361-13. er, 298 Pros- feblsd WANTED—Painting_and_papernans- ing done at reasonable prices: best used. Zechnowitz, 73 Frank- |- nayl4TuThS WANTED_—A few weavers on gov- ernment work; good work and good pay; be patriotie, help clothe the bovs 9 the other side’ Inquire at the Waoilf Worsted Mills, Ashaway . jeid " WANTED — Competent “steamfitters and experienced helpers. Apply to The Hopson & Chapin Mfg. Co., Manwaring Bmldmg New London, Conn. jhd ANTED 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. ‘ WANTED i CARPENTERS MASONS APPLY TO J. H. GROZIER CO. Dayville, Conn. THE ASSAWAGA CO. ! Nerwalk—Under instructions from General Burpee, Connecticut glhfl! a supply company and a hmnt il :tommd Goln e talion in- zuy Fourth M. D,, C. 8. G Mumm{' g school will give their Children’s Day concert. FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano Tuner Phone 838.2 2 Chairmount Ave. WANTED APPLY GLEN WOOLEN MILLS NORWICH TOWN Spinners and Card Strippers| lflrnitm of all kinds: WANTED—Man for carpenter and olnerdwork Apply West Side Silk Mill. et WANTED—Night watchman who un- dersands boilers; light work. Address Watchman, care Bulletin. jetd WANTED—Boss weaver; for small shop of wide cotton looms. Address Boss Weaver, Box 52, care Bulletin. jeTd WANTED — Lady canvassers and demonstrators. Apply to Sperry. & Hutchinson Co., 17 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Jesd . WANTED—June 20, board in country, near Norwich, for mother and child. Write full. particulars and price per week to Box 64, care Bulleti jesd RBAL CHARM can only be attained by perfect cleanliness; shampoo or fa- cial massage 50 cents; dandruff posi- tively cured; violet ray treatments; hair ing. manicure. “Madam Lind- gren, Thayer Bldg. Tel. 553-12. je5d OH, LAWDY, LAWD\'—Df senser man done got into dis yere colyum, he don’ senser dat yere Cobweb Corner. Just you look at de next advertizmen’. THERE are cigars, and cigars for all kinds of money. but for 5c the —— is the goods. Truly yours, Censored, M. B. Je5d WANTED—Weavers for government work; we guarantee $22 a week and ‘up to good weavers. Address or aj Ashland Cotton Company, Jewett Clt:« Com\ Jed NTED—Young man_for shwping] olerk and payron Wwork; no experience necessar: o3 pay. Address Factory, care Bulletm, Jedd WANTED—Girl for general house- work, to go to the beach. Apply 15 Broad St. jeld WORKING housekeeper wnnted past mlddle age. for family of two. Address Bulletin Office. myflu ED — Boy to work in drug ADD]Y at Bulletin Office. WL store. may29 W. Hand and machine twist. ers. male or temfle. also learners. West Side Silk Mill, imaylld WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver; also oid false teeth; highest prices paid. F. W. Guild, Jeweler. 21 Broad- way, Norwich. apréd —a ond hand and antique ‘e; 'i‘s" ices before you sell lin St A'rml: xl no uvm;fi X where, for. less than $25. Ladies' all wool Swedters in_ all the leading shades, special $2.9° The Pasnik Co., sell for less. Jesd FOR SALE—1917 model Ford tour- ing car, fine condition, new last fall, run about 3,000 miles. Oliver D. Bowen, Eastford, Conn. Phone 318-3. je6d ATTENTION, farmers: Good luck is good fertilizer; good seed - corn and good millet seed at low prices. Try your luck at the Greeneville Grain Co. Phone 326-5. jebd FOR SALE—Two new milch cows. E. Browning, Norwich T T T, 1981 jefd FOR SALE—A top wagon suitable for milk, fish or any other business, vly painted and in first class con- dition, of turn-under type. F. Peter- son, Plainfield. e6d TWO OF THE BIGGEST song the season, Baby's Prayer at Twil and Hello, Central, Give Me No Man's Land, 7c each at The Pasnik Co. _ jefd FOR SALE—Kitchen range, refriger- ator, carpets and wardrobe. Write M. C., care Bulletin, or Phone 1797. jedd FOR SALE—New cottage house, six rooms and bath, modern equipments throughout, lot 50x100 feet, close to trolley, oc fare; price $2,500, $1,000 down, balance on time; speak quick. Address ‘Box 15 Bulletin, d "FOR SALE_Shu-Fix store, finishing machine and shoe shine, everything complete, “cheap. 138 Franklin St je LADIES—Don't buy a silk dress un- til ‘you have seen the sample dresses Just received ‘at The Pasnik Co. jesSd FOR SALE—English setier puppies. H. W. Baker, R. F. D. 7, Norwich, Ct. je3d TROR SALE_1917 Mels fouring caf. almost new, cheap. 14 CIiff St. je3d FOR SALE—Horses, wagons, har- nesses and, sleighs, very cheap; very ! good shape; reason for selling, am nsing Ford autos: must be sold at once. George O. Jash Market, $8 West Mai 28d JUST RECEIV dresses, all samples; you can save one- _half by looking them over before buy- mg The Pasmk Co. sell for less. jeSd FOR_SALE—Services of thorough— bred Clydesdale stallion, 1300 1bs. as fine 4 stallion for breeding purposes as anybody ~owns; terms made _known upon application. -Walter E. Shippeé; Danielson, Conn. Tel. may24d FOR SALE— acres wood and tim- ber. Address No. 50 North St, Willi- mantic, Conn. mzyfi.d SELL ladies silk dresses as low 7, but we just got in a lot at Which: you can't dupllcate any- where /for less than $25. Ladies’ all wool sweaters in all. the leading shades, special $2.97. The Pasnik ( sell for 'les. jesd " 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. i FOR SALE|| 12. Reom House, No, 125 Schooi St. A splendidly built r: "éfi" of ‘the city, m er. Lot about 50x80 feet. a portion) of which is used as a garden. Tdeai location for a Boarding or Roomin; House. Good reason for selling. Foij fuill information, apply oniy to THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724-~Phones—68 i b FOR SALE Three-family house, choice locatio all rented, with rentals showing nearly 20 per cent. on seliing price: Property must be soid. For fall particulars i quire of . JOHN A. MORAN, ““Real Estate Broker, maysa Frasklin Squa y:ur‘h?::' \ 2'J wm to put hun ‘bef nfl’ the public, ths "",w::‘-nt.h‘n mso?hnu&A T, | Oniy ' §2300. $500 cash. | est bidder, j board express wagon, 770 RENT—One 1 “room house, store and two ages, at 119 Main St. Inquire.N. B. Lewis, Main St may3d ‘- TO RE.‘\T suitable for grocery store, with neces sary fixtures, at $1§ por month. T 2456, marldd to close estate. For plrtnd“'l'm- quire of ¢ FRANCIS D DQNOHUE Central Building, ~, . Noforich “Phorse CVE NOW OPEN FOR BUSIESS tore, Centrally located, TO: nF\’r—Fnrnhbed ruoms for four gentlemen. Mrs. Kelly, 7 North h St. feb26d TO RENT—Light storage space; elec. tric elevator. Phone 280, or call 77 Water St dan26d irew Main St g, TO REN:1—E: ement tenement at 56 g and. - Transient® S bie, Horges to let for: lf kinds of with or without rigs, by ‘the S!:Y‘DOI St. Anquxre at Bulletn. Offlce 10 RE: urnished rocms: weelk. -anentwn to rooms ~“for ° light ~housekeeping. 106 20 10 30 horses School St.0 Tel 1048-3. . seplld “on' Wand-Lor sae,,, Welghing €6 1600 cacli; soveral éxtra nice pairs, - 2460-to .5200 per pair, ‘@l good workers. and some-extra nicesdrivers; every harse will be sold -with a written zuarantee to be just as-vepresented at me of ‘saldior money; tef, R f3. 1 Trial allowed. 17 in hee lhmfi our linel ¥9 us, d.xrl e Wi ve vou full vaiue f.\:“\bfnzmonm TO RENT at 14-16 Thames St., one donble. store ‘and two single xtores, with all im- provements, Inquire AMERICAN WASTE & METAL CoO, 210 WEST MAIN ST. STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000. SQUARE FEET—LOW RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN o‘nmm’s & CHASE. FOR SALE very choice ‘two-family: bouse lo- Cnted in best part of Pearl St. Fee full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, OFFICE. Real Estate Broker; Franklin Square, Norwich. FOR ‘SALE | - The Old Historical Tavern, known FOR SA[,E URRERT as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and - SN : Fixtures. at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhods Island shore; also accessible Seashore Far Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, B..L Also my Gardner Lake Preper_iy, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of land, with houses, barns, sheds, etc. A. A.ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. 196 ACRE FARM | 1 pair Oxen, 5 cows, all stock STOCK and TIMBER FARM 196 acres, 35 tillable. FOR SALE. Bath' St. property. two-flat house on School St, a nice liouse on Town cottage house with garage on Asylum St., a three-tenement on Laurel Ave., arm at Williams Crossing of 150 acres, ‘a nice cqttage on Whitaker Ave. and a number of bargains. Call at A. M, AVERY 52 Lot of oak and may3d Broadway. |chestnut timber. Good house and ather {buildin fi*;fi i 1, 5 cows, Q ; ;0'** §A1':E ol toolspnn'd“ -.@’..Hfl..m. A ot ouses;’ Tenement an ossession. Business éocks Building Lots, aii in ;'" .lhr'{f}d Ibr'd Jl}’ mile o desirable . locations. List your pro- T 4 perty if you care to sell or rent, as I have a number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and In Room 163, Tuayer mu, ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GRCUND LIME STONE ' "FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN. SUBURBAN FARM | m’guhm w-r. Send for my “latest ’ ‘Firdv Bulletin. (Choice -of - 400) WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY~. R. I, All ;-)quvon nces. TODAY AND SATURDAY- only mile from Willimantic, 10 room $1,000-worth .of fires and’ tubn at house, large barn, 4 good poultry seytember Iut nnce‘ 30 x 3, 30 x houses, 20 acres ‘fine fields, pasturesf 35, 31 x 2 %4y 33 x 8. Som' for 12 head, plenty of wood. good fruit. | Also several' bargains in stocked farms. Tryon’s Agency. Wnlhmanuc, Cm-mK JUST ARRIVED They are here. broken horses ready . ~You:can save $2 to 1§5 on a fire. “A-lot of robes for autos and arriages; cheap. Do not want to carry them ove 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, PF.:“ ! s, SPKLETRAE Vons Polish. 10 per cent. of on ' all larticles nxc!gting tires. |nd tubes, secemh. size 33 of well ork and All kinds, hnz[ single. Prices| Fomn angd see them. { ELMER R. PIERSON. \ right. Tel. may?21ld QANMSON GARAGE ~ FOR SALE B R A e THE FINE TWO-TENEMENT Danielson, Conn. HOUSE AND’LARGE LOT 66 Me- KINLEY AVENUE. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff Street| NOTICE T will scll public auction om TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1918, at 10 a, m,, at the place known as the situated one_mile East Great Plain séribed personal pro i without PUBLIC.AUCTION BY virtue 8f “n "orders bate €ourt, ,for h bury, Con at Green,ind 1 e P-'\h\s !‘m:’ drm_consiste divided imto cedar ed Ly’ brooks a half haoulz. 10 large rooms, barn 24 “lapboarded hen house, wood sl large. maple Shade trées in front of ; a fine we!l 6f water; For more geseriviion. gec nwlicatlon to _ This. prop- di Ly to the Sigh. | of ne toe- Itflhfle.. 1 express wagon, | ABmIk 1 fish wagon, 1 top car-|and usiness ~lel"nn 1 press wagon, 1 wagon top, nearl 1" top for steigh, Jot o harnesses, cultivator, 2 1 ers, 1 Hn]sd‘.lc plow, 1 bone- potato hooks, 1 meat cart, riage, gage of record. ']‘\P)\H TRST, |5 i i Administrator. P Hotel, hc'r‘r- ter. jars; -and other acticles to rous to' mention. Sale positive] n-or shine, H. E. ROBINSO :eturn .o and | re( ve l\")*H F. \lahcur, Mae . may recover his. keyl M fice and THERE 1s no ;duru:m: medium iu Butm Connecticut equal (¢ The Bul- etin for business results

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