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ULL ASSOCIATED ; ~~ PRESS D PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY; CLOUDY, WARMER TOMORROW EsPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Moving Pletures at the Davis Thea- 3 LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE FOR'SALE—Five heifers, new TO RENT TC RENT Three furnished rooms in 'POETRY Connecticut - Mills Ave., - LOST—On ileh; Dginli:lf&n. opposite the - Connecticut p I will exchange for young stock: ' A. T.|a newly.furnished house. Mrs. Josepn- WE'LL STAY AT HOME. Stoving Pictures at the Auditorium T evening last, at about L Gardner. Tel 1484~ N - | ool MR IeRnan, 8 Cloeh e L et hots iy Theatre. S i WANTEDLight housework by the| FOR_SALE_Have bought another| TO RENT—July Ist, third floor, 11| Thig ctorming ovetsess thes say, Tifovisi Pictures at the Bresd Thos- (13 day. | JVTItS Box' 64, care Bulletin Cv.|car,_ will' sell my: 1914 Ford {ouring | Mim St Inquire i Oak St JeIVEUTAS | And * Faingsnensr " No Baris— Shetutcket Lodge, No. 37, L 0. O. F., | car, just.overhauled and -n good run- ALE—A small squire piano; reasonable price. Call after- nfljonxamor.evening at 14 Church, St 2 e 5 A patriot! - And so rejoice Although your choosing’s not through choice. . Go forth ‘and gaze—a wonder mage Before you with its myriad ways. for Ave, —— NTED - Tady demmastrater TIn| R order, for $200. Inguire at Buife-! T9 BENT — In Norwich Town. for|, . it ar it's homic megts in 04q Fellows Hall " o | XOST Tmst Saturdsy. befeen Nor e ey s lan Oy, 17| LR Offce or Prone ota-s - “setid|pummer, mosgt "small “turalihedt Kur RSB S YERL (e B 3 e 3 . Shis b rooklyn, Ct.. . 8t Norwieh.. -~ ' ‘jelid ; = SR el 908 8 _ | You've. spurned its shores for alier Owls’ Hall. to Mrs. C. B . 5 : Twich. . Je! - FOR ‘SALE—Nice cabbage plaits, 3bc = : + - 3 S eatosan Lodge. No..& K. ot P, | Bace "Hewara cor retirn to Mre O : : WANTED _National cash register;| 2 hundred. William P. Wade. 220 Bgs-| 0 RENT—Two fine rogis for m"ur&{ Wel R YU Tye: b chinep foisee meets I B than e clety meets in| FOUND_A hoand Owrer can : : [ . ‘|state “description and price. Charles| ¥ell Ave, Norwich. JeUITUTRS | 1080, CotPIEe o DAyt M 507 T0ur Gwn bck-vario—in’ stort fo b o5 B Smudne o o nave sty rovine property and paving | AT TENTIONY | i 122 Tisthst. xew vork jelid| ror ss sized e o : 3 JINL TO RENT — Seven ownstairs apartment,’ 5 o ‘month. Apply George Shetucket St. Court Qfixinsbtm:s No. 128, F. of A, meets in Foreste: Chapter, No. 57, O. B. 8, mcs:tcshflenm(,‘h&mber of Commerce Rooms. Moose Carnival on Battle Grounds. WANTED—Painting 'and paperhang.. ing dome” at reasonab] materials used. lin St. - adv. Inquire at 343 Central o eve oom nalales Norwich, Jelld 51 Sachem V?.‘”Cai:qll_pfl' jebd : HOUSEWIVES. T¢ help win the war, call ' A. BRUCK- NER and sell him your second-hand le prices; Zechnowiiz, 73 Frank- § oA i . JelVTuTh — e FOR SALE—English setter puppies. 3 % SRR (L | e Fou jad -~ el » —_—— T 7N TO RENT—Barn rear 155 Boswell|It's all-“vour = country,® friend, g 5 (| WE SELL Tadies' silk dresses as low | 1L W, Baker, R F. D. 7, Norwien, Ct.| (10 ; ire 39 Spruce St. wise— : aouncasenrs - | AUCHION NOTICES |reroies, masme cotisediin ot N2 /PR S S B Bt 0 72 1 20V £ 8 it i oo o 3 ny - —_ - wi such con 3 Ol By J. C. WITTER, Public Auctioneer. | me1, 717.3. Where, for - less. than 350 - Lamiest ol | bue 1oauE, — Stxteen-passenger Reo| rom jIRE_Two 7-passenser four- | ang 15, Ty chate with sueh cond Am ung_women read adv. | Offics and Auctign Rooms, No. 42 Main i s emting | sell S T e relluble cottuttours. 055 0F | v ek Dten: bl th 5 e STy Pl B SRR S allh AR [0 4 , da Vouldst prat ns? en € nem'&“*f’s".fm&r Instruction Course” sf‘m.t r’,‘;ofi" hat eile Lok Rat " jesd FOR SALE _An Tron Age riding oul. | night service. Call 1319-3, 14 CLif St.| Vouldst prate of Alps estate this forenoon at the late Susan “WANTED_Hand and machine twist. | Lyator, a team wagon, one express| Jjedd d "Long Canada’s Pacific Trail. wagon; khurst farm in Canterbury, Ct., one..registered A: BERED THEATRE. ers, male or female; = also . learners. yrshire bUIL | = SPORAGE Household goods stored | Look up-and up-—those granite pilec B i lephone 630, Je: 2 e Are reckoned not.in feet—but miles! at 1030 a. m. - West Side-Silk Mil O mavitd otk SRS MRS SIS — | for long or short term; rates reason-| one ot f ine Amazing Deep |, Remember that on Wednesday morn- — = Y FOR SALE—55 acres wood and tim-|able. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway, |That robin's. ess down through the The Submarine Eye, an Am ing the mammoth sale of - personal 4 .w:lfl":ml)d—};m uy. old xfl:}&-‘gfl Sil-| ber. ~Address No. 50, North St, Willi-| _Jeld e Dea Drama With Marvelous Under- Pty P ralm 4t the reold a0l pora e Gt e fuEhost prices | mantic, Conn. may22d | o RENT — Furnished rooms, 58| And {hat velcanic peak whose crest water Photography — Thrills and | Bneam o e e e contintinis way, Norwich. a] POR SALE—200 acres of woodland, | Washington St. may Once topped the skies—pride of the Amazing Novelties, Feature for To-| each day until the’ lot is cleaned out. 4,000 cords of wood, mostly hard wood, West! i TWANTED—Pal TO RENT—One 12-room house, one ing done. at. As T have stated before, this is a truly North interesting sale, one of the :largest in- 8 miles of Norwich, good road, easonable 100 ‘acres -in Salem, 100 acres in Mont- When sank Mazama with a quake— nting and paperhang- | withi day and Tonight. prices; best store and two garages, at 11 D o Critor Lkl od. Ze Main St T . B, Lewls, 341 The chasm flled made Cra events of its kind ever scheduled for e LNl yilioss Yyl Molonald; Colehenter.\s |y g * MITS mayaa:’ | The Colarad, spurniea’ive Svn @ dode The feature screen production.at the | pastern Connecticut. I shall have an B - AYLITUThE | _apraTuThS : = And so “dug in"—n — ¢ = FOR SALE—Model 71 Overland. Breed theatre today and tonight is assistant auctioneer. ‘there will-be’ no The Submarine Eye, a thrilling love WANTED —A- man for general work RENT Store, centrally located, mountains of the moon— tediofis moments or unnecessary delays, 4 TO This side the suitable for grocery store, with neces- In- | i, - o a inside; good wages. West Side Silk 7 S There ' adjectives grow. faint an drama of the depths. Its ‘marvelous EE}’"‘.’-L&" the hx;ubllc'rvm vec!luroc:te, Mill. g_ ; Je10d 'l“!f:y{s-sg.ufiusan. 74 Pearl St. sary fixtures, at $18 per mun;‘l;ru'sel. swoon! rwater photography, its thrills, its | Sale rain or shine. Terms cash when WANTED — A maid for general X SALE—C p i - Niagaras, forests petrified, unde: Fpoltion stamp this produc- | article is knocked down. A first class housewark; no, wasing, or. Ironing. | er il S e b g, Sauare plano| "o mENT—Furnished rvoms for four | Soocorase (OTests PETIRCC iqp ey 1 T Hotodramaiotitie | CRSIE I attend!; ivmefiand Jbuils Apply” to Mrs. Walter E. Glibert, 51(0n ‘team narnesses or soung ctock, | Eentlemen. Mrs. Kelly. 7 North High | Tit" %2l 0 Tetlowstone, Yosemites— ::: .itl?:g::‘;‘rmapwendeflul inven- | Your friends. Jelld Broad St je1dd | Jam. Tei | St feb26d | Match these, T pray—across the seas! es Manley, Danielson, Conn. tion, an inverted periscope, that IGGEST song hits of | 22- TO RENT—LIght storage space; elec. | Quite so! but lacking much. you fear, S % & 2 - | tri i 0sphere! d Y < th y nt| MOR SALE —Ford ronabout wi tric elevator. Phone 580, or call 77|In real historic atmosp! e sea. The contents of one of these broken. We pay up to $i5 per. et Land, 7c eaeh at Tl".te Pasnik Co. jesd| jelod sp,fi,‘nng:,._?& ;em": ,‘;"}f::;':‘o'f‘n:: o e it whit s?me Srihed treasure caskets is a pleasing surprise Send by parcel post and receive || . WANTED — Position for general| FOR SALE_One néw milch cow. J.| 5% Hguire KM Y * | Has trodden there. Then fare away of the picture. The eleventh chapter check by return mail. We buy dfa- f| housework by day. Address R. N.-care| A, Stoddard, Gales Ferry. Phone| TO RENT—Firnished rooms: also Upon ‘your summer holiday, of The Eagle's Eye will also be shown. | LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING || monds, too. | . Bultetin. §e10d | 1832-23. seloa’s | roomma “For Tlghe. Meuseheeping. (10 | Upon vour summer moliday, This is a story based upon facts fur- STABLE. COLLATERAL LOAN CO. WANTED—A woman to. assist in TES—_Don't buy a silk dress un. | Schoo! St. Tel 1048-3 seplld Un‘submarined—on solid _ground! Nor will you have to fume and fish For words in foreign gibberish— This year the old home-lingo. friend, Will see you to your journmey’s end. —Leslie's Weekly. HUMOR OF THE DAY + “I only sing for my friends.” “And are they still your friends when you get thrcugh ” “The ancients believed that kissing a pretty girl was a sure cure fér headache,” says an exchange, After all, there is nothing like the old-fashioneq remedies. 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old;, reliable firm to deal with. Established 187 nished by William J. Flynn while he was chief of the U. S. secret service. The latest war news in the Hearst- Pathe weekly completes this bill. REMARKABLE PHOTO SPECTACLE The Bluebird Soon to Be Shown in Davis Theatre. bake shop." Hotel. LAD) v til you have seen the sample dresses Just received at The Pasnik Co. jesd FOR SALE—Twenty head of cattle; some fresh, some springers. Apply to Oliver’ A. Downs, Brooklyn, Conn. Tel. 37 Danielson. Jesd SERVICES of racing stallion Bingeas Apply at the Wauregan p 2dn il ¥ Jelod BOY WANTED at the Postal Tele- graph Co. Jesd WANTED. good order. Jesd Taxi Service and Garage Comnected. TO RENT at 14-16 Thames Si, ome double store and two single stores, with all im- provements, Inquire . AMERICAN WASTE & METAL CO., 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 Horses to let for all kinds of busi- ness, with or without rigs, by the day or week. Special attention to boarders and transients; 20 to 30 horses always on hand, for sale. weighing 1050 to 1600 each; several extra nice pairs, 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and some extra nice drivers; every horsa will be sold ‘with a written guarantee to be just as represented at time of sale, .or money refunded in full, Trial allowed. If in need of anything in ou: line, give us a trial and we will give t be in casville. dump cart; mu: Robert Clark, Un| V) (race record 2.111;), son of the famous sire Bingen (2.06%), $15 at time of service. $10 addition when mare is in foal. Edward J. McBride, Danielson, Conn. Je7d WE SELL ladies’ silk dresses as low as $7.97, but we just got in a lot at [312,97 which you can’t duplicate any- Where: for less. than-'$25. Ladies' all wool swedters in_all the leading shades, special §2.97. WANTED_Position as housekeeper; willing to go out of town. Address | Box 56, care Bulletin. jesa WANTED — Light housework; a young girl or middle aged woman to assist in general housework in. small family; every convenience; no laundry work; 'references exchanged. Address Mre, W. S. Chappell, Windham, Ct A photoplay of extraordinary inter- est will be show to the patrons of the Davis theatre on Thursday, when The Bluebird, an Artcraft picture, will be presented. ¢ ‘When Maurice Maeterlinck presented his Bluebird to the world, less than a 3 e ek The Pasnik Co., g idi ted me decade ago, it was acclaimed as on; you full value for your money. pr,’fymg‘ D- : tmmt?: seco d nfi% sell for less. AR }‘gsd RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN fof‘t‘toh:: h:‘:; young idiot asked of the greatest gems of literature an STABLE 371, 373, 375 MATN ST. WANTED AT ONCE nep gt S o O L T farmers: Good luck is| OFFICE. Pt h v v kind to conceded to be the masterpiece of the A. G ertilize: and ; Girl—I do hope you were good good sced cor good millet seed at low prices. @y your luck at the Greeneville Gratn Co. Phone 326-5 jesd FOR SALE—A top. wagon suitable for milk, fish or any other business, newly painted and in first class con- dition, of turn-under type. F. Peter- son, Plainfield. jesd TWO OF THE BIGGEST song. hits of the season, Baby's Prayer at Twilignt and Hello, Central, Give Me No Man's Land, Tc each at The Pasnik Co. jesd FOR SALE—Kitchen range, refriger- ator, carpets and wardrobe. Write M. C., care Bulletin, or Phone 1797. jesd FOR SALE—New cottage house, six Phone 326-2. T O’BRIEN & CHASE. eb15d ORDON, Plano Tuner, 29 great Belgian author, dramatist. and Tel. 131 i [2 poet. Up to the present time no film producer had dared to pay the -en mous amount demanded for the motion picture rights and expend, in addition, the tremendous sum necessary to prop- erly produce the play in films. The cast is too lengthy to enumerate, all the ordinary matters of life being personified, and beautiful girls in symbolical costumes interpret various parts. Eleanor Masters, the model for James Montgomery Flagg, is Milk; ary Kennedy, Water; Lillian “Cook, Fairy Berylund Gertrude McCoy, Light; Rosa Rolanda, the well known hi father. |%I;a.ther—l had to be; he called me up on the phone. “Bill says his soldier life reminds him daily of home and mother.” “How is that?’ “They won't let him sleep late morn- ings.” How doth the busy hen delight ‘The garden beds to scatter. And make the tired suburbanite "As mad as any hatter. Casey—Finnegar’ has been married foive years, but sorra a chick or 3 child has he got. Construction Work Bricklayers 70c an hour and Laborers 40c an hour. Apply at Office GOODYEAR . COTTON MILLS Goodyear, (Killingly), Ct. FOR SALE FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock ‘and Fixtures. weavers on Zov- ernment work; good work and good pay; be patriotic, help clothe the ¥S on the other side. Inquire at the Wolff ‘Worsted Mills, Ashaway, R. I. jetd JUST RECEIVED—250 ladies’ silk dresses, all samples; you can save one- ha!f by looking them over before buy- ing. _The Pasnik Co. sell for less. jesd WANTED — Competent steamfitters and experienced helpers. Apply to The Hopson & Chapin Mfg. Co, Manwaring Building, New London, Conn. jeid WANTED—Man - for carpenter and ot?e!d\vnrk. Apply West Side Silk Mill. e7 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE i Notice is hereby given to the heirs of Willlam 8. Peckham, and to all other persons interested in a certain tract or parcel of land formerly used by The Methodist Episcopal Church of Lebanon for religious and ecclesiastical pur- poses, that I shall sell the whole of said tract at pubiic auction, on the premises, on Wednesday. Aug. 14, 1918, at_10 o'clock in the forenoon. Also my Gardner Lake Property, - h 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and Cassidy—Thrue for ye. T wonder ie dancer, leads a ballet in symbolical | ““saia and is Tocated me tor highwa rooms and bath, modern equipments 7 A heRitaty . Te. taratly- or HeMk i\nlefibre&tmfw.'nnd Lyn Danielson is leading from Lebancn Elntor (oA WANTED WANTED—Boss weaver, for small %?Sfl‘éfi““;‘c" l;):e»"ofiiucoe ’if‘s'oo“"if 400 2 “n:“dfl ‘hm" itk lhehe, Grand Rapi;s News—The marriaze Night. ntic via Village Hill”and is a few ‘|'shop of wide cotton looms. Address » i R barns,: sheds, etc. Y s e an Tula Belle and Robin Macdougall, | Fods norvth of the Lehanon Baptist [ 100 laborers, 40 girls, 2 plumbers and | Boss Weaver, Box 32, care Builetin. "A‘},Z;‘és;’“é:‘ffis""nu‘l'l‘:g speak fe“;ak 3 Y is. announced of Kathryn Cannon and two clever kiddies well known to pic- | Church. Land abuts sald highway for|2 plumbers’ helpers, household ‘work-|. Jjerd fogress Dox ToiTWlefn, L2 A, A. ADAM, William Popp. ure patrons, are the children who|%, Vs of 79 feet and has a depth|ers ($15.00 per week. no washing or| FOR SALE—1917 Metz_ touring car, ers WANTED —June 20, board in country, ironing), 2 waitresses, 15 girls for [near Norwich, for mother and chil;z beach. 34 weavers, 50 spinners, 2 ship- [ Write full particulars and - price per ping clerks. week to _Box 64, care Bulletin. _jesd FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU REAL CHARM can only be attained by perfect cleanliness; shampoo or f Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central BIdg. clal’ maseage 50 cents; dandrufr post tively ‘cured; violet ray treatments; hair dyeing, manicure. ~Madam Lind- It is bounded on the north and east by lands of E. P. Abell and on the south by lands of C. S. Goodwin This provertv is sold to satisfy a claim of the Town of Lehanon for taxes assessed against said heirs of William S. Peckham on levies of 1915, 1916. and 1 Said claim is for $7.37, to which will be added accrued interest and legal fees as the statutes Mrs. A—Josephine is progressing by leaps and bounds in her piano prac- tice. Mr. A—T thought she couldn’t make all that racket with her hands alone. Rich Old Man—Hm! My heirs all look very gloomy today; I must be a little better. arch for the Bluebird. Maurice Tourneur has won an enviable. repu- tation as an artistic producer, and this epectacle has .proven a sukject in which his genius has beer put to a severe test. Imost new, cheap. 14 CIiff St. 'je3d JUST RECEIVED—250 ladies’ sifk dresses, all samples; you can save one- half by looking them over befdre buy- ing. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. jeSd FOR SALE—Services of a thorough- bred Clydesdale stallion, 1500 lbs., as fine a stallion for breeding purposes as Norwich Town, Conn. FOR SALE. Bath St. property, two-flat house on School St., a nice house on Town St., cottage house with garage on Asylum AT THE AUDITORIUM. direct. WANT q gren, Thayer Bldg. Tel 553-12. jesd |anybody g ler{n'sl;nadé lklrmwh St. a three-tenement on Laurel Ave.,| Some years ago aJ Longior(:1 lbfo\;e;': i i Ell LAWDY—] r | pon application. Walter E. Shippee,|farm at*Williams Crossing of 150 acres, |who was a German Jew, nad his Broadway Rev::cu::mhnuc Their| Dated at Lé‘!;ggr&EMaEy é'{h};’ég' D fiman . donb &bt Into dis ve:,e c‘gleyu!x:‘s]:e Panielsop. Conn. Tel. may24d | a nice cottage on Whitaker Ave.. and a |tipped over his face in fun by & don’ senser dat Just you lo number of bargains. Call at B Lk vere Cobweb Corner. S He took it in good t de next advertizm A brother keeper. JellTu the other attempted Collector of Taxes, part, but when MEN WANTED AT . THE At the Auditorium yesterday .after-| — - e e S may9d 52 Broadway. |(; repeat the trick the victim drew noon and evening the Broadway Revue DE ATl : ; e oy and rees for gl back and, raising his hand, Bo it AMusical Comedy company made an- MOCR c CAuc s SRR FOR SALE austerely; “Look here mine friendt, i 1} AMERICAN STRAW. |3 the goods” bruls youss, —— Cottate HOR BALE o ent amd|is Py Tdo no mind somedimes: but good sized audiences. The piece i8| The Demacratic electors of the Town B B\ " always, nefe Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali'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. WANTED—Young Mman for shipping BOARD COMPANY'S MILL [t 3ne pavro §ork nb expenione necessary; good pay. Address Facto: 'care Bulletin, jedd Good Pay = . WANTED—Girl for general house bristling with good clean comedy and is a huge laugh from. start to finish. he comedy roles played by the in- nitable comedians, Billy Jennings and eddy Rogers, were clever and intro- duced them in a new line of work of Colchester are requested to meet in caucus_in Grange Hall on Saturday, June 15, 1918, at 8 o'clock in the even ing. for the purpose of electing dele. gates to the Democratic State Conve: tion to be held June 26th and 27th, for THE KALEIDOSCOPE ited Count Hertling FOR SALE The Kaiser visi inati L work, - ti to the beach. Apply 15 N WILLIAM F. HILL, yesterday and remained with him for which was well received. Miss Marion | g, 2oTination of state officers. Steady Employement mihea s SRR Ry el b Slituidible Siutiios e fumiases. abbut ant hour. iVebb and Peggy Carroll looked charm- | gates 1o (i PUrPOSe of electing del- y V! LOT 150 x 125 FEET. NINE ROOM| ®Room 1v3. Thaser Blds ing and their singing was of high or- | oty Domocratio Sailaression, e s (DL STTic Gress : Ex-King Constantine, according to ing and £ y nd County Conventions. you have Seen the sample dresses h: ssage from Paris, is der, which added grace to the show. P / J i e, i"¢iesa |HOUSE, IN PERFECT CONDITION,| ATTENTI 1 |an Exchange messag: ; vora s meee e b er order of Democratic Town Com- Just received at The Pasnik_Co. jeS A ON, FARMERS! mittee. very ill in Zurich. offered by the really pretty chorus, which delighted the Auditorium pa- trons. Taken altogether, it is another hit and deserves patronage of people who like clean, up to the minute amusement. The piece will be continued tomor- row and Wednesday, twice daily, af- ternoon and evening. Every Tuesday and Friday a chorus girl contest will be arranged. Pick your favorites now. June Caprice gave the audiences at the Auditorium theatre a good laugh yesterday when she appeared in her latest William Fox photoplay, A Camouflage Kiss. In the cast with Miss Caprice are Bernard Thornton, Pell Trenton, George Bunny and Lola May. The story was written by Stephen Fox ‘and staged by Harry Millarde. Vengeance and the Woman, the se- rial photoplay of the golden west, gave the audience several real thrills of the days of ’49. HARD WOOD FLOORS, TWO BATH ROOMS. INSPECTION SOLICITED. WORKING housekeeper wanted, past WANTED 'middle age. for family of two. Address WOOLEN SPINNERS FOR NIGHTS |Box 293, Bulletin Office. may30d ON GOVERNMENT WORK. _GOOD|. WANTED — Boy PAY, STEADY WORK. S Apply to RELIANCE YARN CO., |- Norwich, Conn, X WANTED CARPENTERS: M J. H. GROZIER CO. Dayville, Conn. THE ASSAWAGA CO. E. A. CARRIER, Chairman. Dated at Colchester, this 10th day of June, 1918, Jella Now is the time to use GRCUND LIME STONE FOR SALE .BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, GONN. SUBURBAN . FARM only mile from Willimantic, 10 room house, large barn, 4 gcod poultry houses. 20 acres fine ficlds, pastures for 12 head, plenty of wood gdod fruit. Only $2300, $500 cavh. Also several bargains in stocked farms. Tryon’s Agency, Willimantic, JUST ARRIVED They are here. A nice load of well broken horses, just out of work and ready to go to work. All Rinds, biz and small, pairs and ' single. Prices right. .Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. 536-3. ° may21d FURNISHED = SEASHORE ~ COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT | at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, ‘and along the Rhode Island | shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Direct communication ~ between Stockholm and Petrograd is now to be re-established, the first steamer start- ing from Stockholm on May 21. to work in drug s%pply at Bulletin Office. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD &t Norwich. within and for. the DiStrier orwich, on the Sth d: #' 5 191{' ay of June, resent—NELSON J. AYLING. Jud, Estate of Abial T. Browning, late of Franklin, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix cite the creditors of said deceased to bring In_thelr claims against sald estate within six months from this date by posting a notice to that effect, together with a’ copy of this order, on the sign- post nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town. and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circulation in 5214 District, and make return to this From to-morrow the exportation of commodities of any kind from Norway will be prohibited, except with the authorization of the departments con- cerned. James L. Case 37 SHETUCKET STREET t . WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our prices | before you sell, A. Bruckner, 55 Frank. lin St~ Tel. 717-3. novéd § A further loan of £15,000,000 has been made by the United States to Great Britain, thereby bringing the total advances made to Great Britain up to £750,000,000. 1 Spinners Wanted SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION BEAN HILL MILL FOR SALE CARLOAD EXTRA CHOICE VER- [MONT COWS JUST ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE, Telephone 30, Lebanon : North Franklin, Conn. Conn.| 4, infantry company 250 strong will be formed of young students of Laval University (Quebec) and affiliated colleges, with the full approval of the University authorities NELSON J. AYLING Judge. The above and foregoi 3 ony of record SR DN ttest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE.—AIll creditors of sald de- ceased are hereby notified to present thelr claims against said estate to the undersigned at R. F. D., Ndrth Frank- Conn, within the time iimited in the above and foregoing order. M. BROWNING. Jel1d Administratrix. AT A COURT OF PROBATE B :§ T;"o!'w'lf);‘ withi&an&;or‘i the D‘llfi"g jorwich, on the ay D el y of June, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. y_E. Bogue, late of Estate of Mar: in said District, deceased. A Bill has been adopted by the French Chamber providing compensa- tion for civilian vietims of the war. France claims to be the first country to put such a measure into practice. CONCERT. The Academy orchestra will give its 14th annual concert in Slater Memo- rial hall on Friday evening, June 14th, at 8 o'clock, assisted by the Girls' Glee club and Berton Frank Noyes. There are 33 in the orchestra this year, and while th{ personnel has been greatly changed from that of a year ago, an interesting program has been prepared which is certain to please those who avail themselves of lh; opportunity of hearing this con- cert. Comparattvely few high schools can boast of an organization of this char- Tel. A conference held at Melbourne on Tuesday by the Australian Comforts Fund considered the best means of delivering a Christmas parcel to every member of the Australian maval and military forces. .Room House, No, 125 School S A 'splendidly built residencc in th enter of the city, modern improve-] iments, including a new steam heat.| Lot about 50x80 feet, a portion| ot which is used as a garden. . Ideal location for a Boarding or Rooming| [House, Good reason for selling. For, full information. apply enly to THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET FOR SALE FOR SALE . A very choice two-family house Io- cated in best part of Pearl- St. - For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich, WANTED YOUNG MAN FOR POSITION IN . OUR COST DEPARTMENT. ' MUST BE QUICK AND ACCURATE AT FIGURES AND A WILLING ‘WORKER. - AN ~ EXCELLENT Mr. Webster, the Australian Post- master-General, foreshadows increases in the postage and telegraphic rates. ‘He states that'letters will probably have to bear an additional penny in the form of a war tax stamp. Norwich, The Administratrix exhibited her ad- ministration account with said OPPORTUNITY FOR AN AMBI- 724-—Phones—68 d forbookl: = acter, and but few of those present i _said estate Send forbooklet. 3 any such program as the A“dgy!:; fo the Court for allowance; it Is there- TIOUS YOUNG MAN. REPLYING, It is announced from Sveg. Harjed- 196 ACREFARM 1 pair Oxen, 5 cows, all stock STOCK and TIMBER FARM 196 acres, 35 tillable. Lot of oak and 750 Mie ate of. o |chestnut timber. Good house- -and RO T NBLSON T AYLING. Juage, | ther buildings. 1 pair,oxen, 5 cows, The above and foregoing is a true|all tools and farming implements. A copy of record. rare bargain. Immediate sssi Y st . . rgain. Imi iate possession. e HELBEN M. DRESCHER. 2 miles to railroad and 4 mile to Jel1d Clerk. macadam road. All conveniences. THE PALACE 78 Franklin Street chestra have repeatedly offered in their co;%e’:tu. i orchestra merits the support of all who believe that music is uplifting and worth while for young people, and that support should be expressed by personal presence at the concert. The admission price is 28¢ (25¢c with a 8c war tax) and tickets may be ob- tained from members of the orchestra or at Cranston’s store. i STATE AGE, POSITION IN DRAFT ’ AND SALARY EXPECTED. ' 'BEACON FALLS RUBBER SHOE X COMPANY, BEACON FALLS, CONN, Ordered, That the 14th day of Ju A D. 1913, at 10 o'clock In the fore. noon. at the Probate Court Room. in the City of Norwich, in said District, be. and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Admin- istratrix is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and alen, Sweden, that on Monday night 150 lumbermen terrorized the district, breaking windows and firing revolvers. Three workmen were wounded. Order has now' been restored. Frank W. Coy| WESTERLY, R. L FOR SALE Three-family house, choive location. all rented, with rentals showing nearl 20 per cent. on selling price. Proper must be sold. For full particulars duire of JOBN A, MORAN, Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square. It has been decided by the Congress of the General Association of French Posts and Telegraphs that M. Prevest should represént the association at the British Postal and Telegraphic | Congress to be held next month. THE FINE RESIDENCE 20 Lincoln Avenue FOR SALE House was built by the late Adam Reid for his own occupancy. Nine rooms and bath; electric lights and other improvements; large garage. A delightful residence section, close to Chelsea Parade. : WANTED Spinners, Also Picker and DyeI e House Help. Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town ety i gt an on! pub- lished articles calculated to interefere with the successful prosecution of the war, and it pledges itself to abstain from publishing similar or other ob- Jectionable matter. ~ [TONIC - UPBUILDER According to the Rheinisch-West- falische Zeitung, Rumanian officers who have returned home generally as- sume such a wrovoeati attits i towards the Central Powers that it is urgently necessary to take precau- tions. FOR SALE 604 BOSWELL AVENUE A new 7-room house with all im- including heat, ‘built ears ago and in ex- Send for my latest Farm Bulletin, (Choice of 400) WILLIAM A. WILCOX 3 AT ( cellent condition. Must be seen to ARCHA W. COIT et of 45 cents THE) / T . a on all cine- Stubborn Coughs, Weak Lungs and Colds FARM SPECIALIST : WANTED AT ONCE :iqm':‘h“*;"in""a::fiw” plsmnt Highest Grade Properties matozraph films exheij‘:;ieled in Canada. Try 2 41 West Broad Street, Reoms 1 and 2 | Girls _and: women for factory work—|§ o nion: o trolley. Telephone 1334 63 Broadway 31}:1;1 Bruo?_gea: é\ll;:'pg;a{s fla‘:{-sadir pg‘c; Eckman’s Alterative WESTERLY, R. I, * achine Operators, Inspectors and | to close estate. 'For particulars in- : toms & v Checkers. quire of cents (23%d.) per lineal foot on all For many years this Calclum prepara- s G ¥ . A - films imported into. the Dominion. tlon has maintained an m-m& —— The MT ; MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP. ch]s D DONOHUE B ey b gy - MWy e . S . Employment - Office ~ - r Commenting on the impending sale 52 Size $1 i 122 Prospect b Central Building, Norwich ok FOR SA]_E 3\ Norway of Belg‘lalnr;mild-l“ren;:h 23 ique furnitvre which is openly ad- now $1.50 now 80¢ Phoas 511 THE' . FINE TWO-TENEMENT | vertised by a local firm in the Press, Price Includes Wor Taz. AT Druggists. — e HOUSE. AND LARGE LOT 66 Mec- zgehuor;enw s:gseutx lt].h,at l:uy;n WHEN YOU WANT. to put e — Y . of the furnture, which i iou = D Y, Fhlladelphia |, 0us Defore the. DuBIic,. there is no THERE 1s no advertising SONEERAVENUE: ¥ ik dintricia. o medium better vertising columns of The ulletin, througk the ad-) Eastern Conuecticut letin for business ri . E. A. PRENTICE 85 Cliff Street rlysd,l‘mn:’ t.lwwwwidm,m icts_of their

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