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FAIR AND WARMER TODAY AND TOMOROW What Is Going-On Tonight m?nvhcm-u.nm-mvunw P — ANNOUNCEMENTS | Get-Together and Lunch for Enfisted Men. less driving. who may be interested, will occur to- morrow (Sunday) o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. 3 the popular H will be sung. ! by a of the Trinity Episcopal ch: jowing the talk, the ladies of Bpiscopal church will furnish to all present, without cost. delegation of civilians will be present to assist in making it pleasant for the boys in the service. patriotic and other These will ‘be fol- claimed “You lie!” JUNE OPEN MEETING Next Wednesday Evening Strawberry Supper on Programme. other $5 was tacked on. The June open meeting of chamber of commerce will be held on vening, June 19th at'6.30. at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. are requested to procure same from |having been held the secretary on or before June 17 in order that necessary may be made. Following the supper reports will be presented by the sec- retary, treasurer, president and chair- men of the Manufacturers' and re- tail merchants’ bureaus. The necessity of increasing the in- terest in the work of the chamber and providing for adequate financial support through enrollment of asso- ciate members will be discnssed. ercises. AT THE DAVIS Wonderful Spectacle of The Blue Bird and Other Features Now Showing —Four Shows Today, at 130, 3.15, 6 and 8 p. m. tion Delegates caucus in the town In The Blue Bird, the Artcraft pic- | State: John J. Sweeney, Francis ture now on display at the Davis |Gribbin. 3 theatre, supernatural effects are pro-| Congressional: Jeremiah J. Sullivan, duced. The largest setting ever con- | Michael J. Sweeney. structed inside a studio represents a| Senatorial: Albert Avery, John F. graveyard, which turns into a beau- | Fields. tiful flower garden. In order to pro-| County: Charles Kingberger, John duce this scene various novel me- |S. Sullivan. chanical devices were installed at the amous Players-Lasky studio, in New York, where this set occupied the entire mammoth stage. It took two weeks, day and night, to build. On the speaking stage in this coun- try and abroad, The Blue Bird, by Maurice Maeterlinck. the Beigian philosopher, dramatist and poet, was proclaimed 4 stupendous undertaking. In the screen presentation hy Artcraft now being shown at this theatre, the technical restrictions of the stage have been removed and a more effec- live interpretation of this great sub- ject is the result. In Arteraft's biz photo-production of Maurice Maeterlinck’s international dramatic triumph, The Blue Bird, two children portray the central charac- ters of Tvityl and Mytyl. These fa- mous parts have been entrusted to candidate for judze of prol van, chairman, W. W. Sweeney Registrars of voters: ney All point substitutes. CURED by local applications, as reach the diseased portion There is only one way tarrhal deafness, and that stitutional remedy is caused by an tube. little Robin Macdougall and Tula | deafness is the resuit. () Belle, two galented children whose | lammation can be reduc: experience before the camera fits|tube restored. to its norm them weil for this important work. [heaning will Other features on the programmo are Texas Guinan in The Gun Wo- man, a five-part Triangle story of the Western mining campe, Benjamin hapin in the sixth chapter of The Son of Democracy. entitled His Native State, this depicting another chapter be of the mucous surfaces. mueous surfaces of the sy for any case of catarrhal d camot be cured by Ha Medicine. of the life of Abraham Lincoln; Cur- e, Cireulars free. rent Events with the latest news J. CHBNBY & €O completes the Jhow: the | drew fines of $3 and -costs. hall Moving Plotures st the Auditoemam|| BRIEF STATE NEWS u‘-vhtnnn- at the Breed:Thea~ Moodus—Joseph Attkess of Moodus. a jitney driver, was fined $25 and costs in the Middletown city court for reck- Bridgeport. — Every teacher, super- visor and principal and in fact every | ‘The second ‘“get-togethér” for the|person connected with the Bridgeport #ailors and soldiers, and other men |schools and engased every year was voted a $200 increase in salary last afternoon at 6.30|night by the board of education. ;. Swahn' ‘Thomaston—Atlantic council, No. 18, ] T e furnish musie| k. of C. will confer the third desree ke o \oteiour: Snss 30 Tho mes has 1 1oon, June . ‘war has hi talk by Rev. J. Eidred |4, 50 o) councll hard, there' belng 20 "o | stars already on the service flag. Ansonia—Interrupting a state wit- ness in the Ansonia polise court, Jake Julian, one of seven men arrested for bathing in the reservoir Sunday, ex- For these couple of words the judge imposed a Ine of zs = Julianfor contempe of court: In v 0] 8o the court explained the mean- OF COMMERCE CHAMBER | in0"%¢° contempt to Julian, but the With | latter after hearing the explanation, 't | evidently was not satisied, for he ex- claimed_“Well, he lied, anyway.” An- The others | Simsbury —Practically all the pupils erry supper will be served|of Miss Walker's school at Simsbury have gone to their homes Tickets are fifty cents and members | summer vacation, the closing exercises last week. The rincipal events of the exercises were arrangements ('an English masque given on the lawn under the direction of Miss Jane Dar- semi-annual | ling of White Plains, a dancing in- structor; a riding contest, held Tues- day, in which Miss Genevieve McLean ang Robert Darling acted as judges, and the exercises Wednesday night, when the .prizes were awarded. There were 64 pupils taking part in the ex- FITCHVILLE Democrats in Caucus Choose Conven- for The democrats of the town met in g Thureday | Washington street. evening and chose the following dele- gates to the various conventions: Wareham W. Bentley was chosen bate. The following were chosen members of the town committee: John Sulli- entle —— CATARRHAL DEAFNESS CANNOT BE they cannot n of the ear. to cure ca- is by a c Catarrhal deafness nflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian ‘When this tube is inflamed vou have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed nless’ the ed and th al condition. destroyed Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh. which is an inflamed conditio: 3 Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts through the blood on forever. tem. We will give One Hundred Dollars leafness that il's Catarrh All drug- Toled: BREED THEATRE Four Shows Today at 130, 3, 6.15 and 8.15—Two Big Features, Peggy Hy- land in Persuasive Pegay and Ella Hall in A Mother's Secret. Two big features will be presented at the Breed theatre today, the first being a six-part film masterpiece en- titled Persuasive Peggy, _starring beautiful Peggy Hyland. This pic- ture is adapted from the story by Maravene Thompson and is presented in a capable manner by a capable cast which incindes William Davidson, Mary Cecil, Gertrude Norman, Charles Sutton and Jules Cowles. The second Ny York 7. H. WILLIAMS, JR., General Agent F. H..KENYON, Special Agent. GEORGE N. DELAP, Special Agent. Hartford, Conn. New Haven feature ig the five-part Bluebird pro- duction, A Mother’s Secret. with Ella Hall in the leading role. In this pro- duction the mother faces the question whether to cling to her daughter, or cast aside maternal affection and take fortune and social position. The pho- toplay gives the solution. The latest war news in the Hearst-Pathe Week- Iy completes this big domble bill. To- day there will be four shows at 130, 3, 615 and 8.15. Horses to let for all ki Four Shows at the Auditorium Today Over the Top, one of the best shows %0 far produced by the Broadway Re- Vue, centinues to delight the patrons of the Auditorium. It will be repeated twice this afternoon and evening. The play is written around several raw recruifs who are taking their first military instructions and their mis- understanding of orders is a scream. There is just enough plot or story to carry the play through with a whirl- wind dash and gives plenty of scope for the comedians to get in their good work which they take full advantage of. The musical numbers include the latest hits and are beautifully cos- 1600 eac! some extra nice drivers; ailowed. you full valuefor your mo Phone 326-2. O'BRIEN PRESTON BRIDGE Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Taxi Service and Garage Connected. nds 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 everal extra nice pairs, 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and every horse will be sold with a written gnarantee to be just as represented at time of sale, or money refunded in full. mey. STABLE 371, 373, 375 MAIN ST. & CHASE. the . John | John Fields, Albert Avery. ichael Swee- deputy, Charles Kingberger. delegates were empowered to ap- Trial If in need of anything in our line, give us a trial and we will give LOST AND FOUND SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1918, WANTED OSP—FT! ernoon, on Yantic bt‘l;uay. hd;%“;u'g]‘( pocketbook, con- taining a sum of money. Reward if returned to Bulletin Office. Jel5d en Platt Ave and St a garnet rosary. Finder please leave at this office. Jeldd WANTED 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. WANTED Second hand at garden and Borist work. . Apply to MICHAEL SHEA, gardener to F. L. Osgood, 194 WANTED ROOM AND BOARD FOR 50 MEN State Rates Board Guaranteed Address Box 50, care Bulletin WANTED Spinners, Also Picker and Dye House Help. Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town Spinners Wanted SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION BEAN HILL MILL PORTER WANTED APPLY DAVIS THEATRE WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW- BOARD COMPANY’S MILL Good Pay Steady Employement FOR SALE FOR SALE NO. 96 McKINLEY LOT 150 x 125 FEET. NINE ROOM AVENUE tumed. The opening chorns on the Winter Garden order is making a big hit and is well received. It is quite ® novelty and deserves special men- tion likewise the “pick out” number where each girl picks out her own song. The entire show is clean, not a word or action to offend. The com- cdy parts are well handled by Bill Jennings, Sidney Rogers and Billy Barnes. Both the Misseg Webb and Carroll scored in their singing and} dancing specialties. The Vitagraph feature picture, The Business of Life, featuring Alice Joyce is one of the best shown at this house in some time. The charming love story contained therein is full of pathos and heart interest from start to finish. Tt is the kind of a picture that appeals to women where faith in_mankind is justly rewarded. Next Monday Issy's Troubles, by your auto. AUTO PAINT Now is the time to find out how good the Falls Auto Paint Shop will paint FALLS SHOP 51 Sherman Street HOUSE, IN PERFECT CONDITION, HARD WOOD FLOORS, TWO BATH ROOMS. INSPECTION SOLICITED. James L. Case 37 SHETUCKET STREET LEGAL NOTICE AT A COURT OF PROBATE at Norwich, within and for the Disteim of Norwich, on the 1l4th o A D. 1913, et e Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. © company with a Fox super-feature entitled Bride of Fear, with Jewecll Carman. GEE ‘The average man is always glad to meet the fool killer for the purpose of sending him next door. AMERICAN HOUSE CASTO R1‘A Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, For Infantsfand’ Children - Traveling Men, Etc. _Estate of George H. Prati, late of Norwich, in said District. deceased. Percy . Palmer of Fall River, Mass,, one of the Administrators of the estats of said deceased. appeared in Court and filed his resignation as an Administra- tor of said estate. Whereupon, it Js Ordered, That said matter be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 18th day of june, A. D 1918, 'at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said earing thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some > d Livery connection Shetucket Street newspaper iaving & clroulation 1p said i east iree day: e InUseForOver30i¥ears | FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. | RE'GCH: 5F saiftinins "hh 2iat red e Phone 75-4 turn be made to this Court. "";- NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Bastern Connecticut letin for business res — g THERE 18 no advertising medium in to The Bul- The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: Jjelsa HELBEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. Lo WANTED TO BUY IMMEDIATELY FIFTY TOURING CARS AND RUNABOUTS Must be latest models and in any other dealer. New Haven Automobile Exchange 38 and 40 Dow Street, corner George Street Telephone Colgny 3266 WANTED Carpenters, Tinsmith or Sheet Metal Worker; Oiler for Apply at Onc MARLIN-ROCKWELL 'CORP. Shafting Work. Employment Office. WANTED Girls and Women for Factory Work. Good Wages. MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP. ferres Apply at Once. Employment Office. WANTED Young Man 18 to 20 Years for Office Work Some knowledge of bookkeeping pre- but not absolutely essent .| Temple St. Los Angeles, Cal., OCIATED FOR SALE st experience. un- necessa travel, make secret inves: ;lsmpna, repofls;’%lf?rltg. nses. merican F i etective geney, 181, st !nuluo“l!"A 59 Je15d. ATTENTION, MERCHANTS—I{ you have any kind of merchandise or-fix-{ tures, in large or small quantities I; can use them at highest cash prices. All business strictly confidential: = Ad- dress Box 30, care of Bulletin. je15d - GOVERNMENT needs 20,000 clerks at* Washington; examinations every- where July 7; experience unnecessary; men and women desiring government position, write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard (former civil service ex- aminery, 215 Keols Bldg., Washington. je. s 3 ATTRACTIVE _voung _widow. 34, I worth $55.000, anxious to_marry honor- gble gentieman. Mrs Warn, 216% yesults, successful rich wish confidential; MARRY IF LONELY—For try me; best and most “Home 'Maker;" hundreds marriage soon; strictly Tevitiogh tree. Ve Sucbesstul Club,” scriptiops free. “The b, Mrjs.:_?s\ll;'dle, Box 556, Oakland, Calif. €15 f MEN-WOMEN to raise Belgian hares for us; we pay vou $6 per pair; use cellar, backyard, etc.; postal brings catalogue. United Food Association, 329 ‘est 45th St., New York. Jjelsd | .. WOMEN wanted: full time salary 1824; spare time 50c an hour, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer; perma- nent; experience unnecessary. Inter- national Mills, Norristown, Pa. jel5d WANTED—A chambermaid. Apply Mrs. George W. Lane, 330 Washington St. Phone 411, jelsd AMERICA and the Great War; sreat- est seller in years; every American wants it; lavishly = illustrated; low price; we will pay you $225 to dis- tribute it; sample free. International Press, Philadelphia., je15d WANTED—Man for carpenter and _lelsd Will lead to good position for right person. Address P. O. Drawer No. 17, Nor- wich, HELP FOR SHODDY MILL DANIEL E. DAY OR NIGHT. CUMMINGS, CASVILLE. 0ld false tect] broken. Send by parcel check by return monds, .too. COLLATERAL LOAN Co. * between Shetucket and Market Sts. old, ablisned 1872 WANTED. Don't matter if We pay‘up to §15 per set. D and receive mail. We buy dia- 154 Water St., reliabl firm to deal with. WANTED—Ad. compositor: one who can make himself generally usefu: steady position and good pay to the right man. Herald Printing Company, Manchester, Co . jelsd”’ WANTED—Experienced waitress for restaurant. Apply City Lunch, 14 Jelsd —First class automobile steady work and _good pable man, Apply to Biiven 1 Con | pect _Tel. 1319-14. @ feb15d WANTED—By middle aged Americ voman, position as housekeeper for widower. ~Address L. L. Bufletin Office Je13ThS WANTED Wwe' pa econd fur ¢ highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anvthing; largest sec- ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, re; warérooms 30-32 Water Si Norwich: Write, call or, tel. 361-13: e M WS WANTED—Cesspools_and vaults to clean. H. L Harris, R. F. D. No. 1, 9, N Ct. mar23s now' going on; we second-hand clothing and - shoes for men, children and boys, A. Marshak, 123 West Main St. mar9d " MARRY a farmer worth $40.00 particulars by return mail. H—, Minna St., San !-‘ranrclscro,ical Je: I DARE YOU write me; widow, worth will' marry, G- ot Francise " MARRY—Thousands lonely, congen- ial members, _worth $25,000 up, will marry: descriptions free. Ralpn Hyde, San_Francisco, Cal. jess WANTED 100 laborers, 40 girls, 2 plumbers and 2 plumbers’ helpers, household werk- 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 EU.REAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. WANTED WOOLEN SPINNERS FOR NIGHTS ON GOVERNMENT WORK. GOooD PAY, STEADY WORK. Apply to RELIANCE YARN CO, Norwich, Conn. ATTENTION! HOUSEWIVES. To help win the war, call A, BRUOK- NER and sell him your second-hand Furniture, buy Thrift Stamps. Tel. 717-3. Ranges and Iceboxes, and 55 Framklin St. WANTED CARPENTERS AND MASONS APPLY TO J. H. GROZIER CO. Daypville, Conn. THE ASSAWAGA CO. WANTED—To hire a good steads man to work in stable, to take care o horses. Call at once at stable, 31l Main St. O'Brien & Chase. Jel14d WANTED—At once, a reliable man to tend bar. Henry Allard, 35 No. Main. jeldd WANTED—A handy old fellow to do chores, etc. on the farm, Clarence Sholes. Tel. 1864-14. jeldd WANTED—For the eummer, fined family, a home for an invalid Jady and her companion. Write Mrs. G. D. Lamb, Yantic, Conn. jeldd ‘WANTED _Position as housekeeper, with two children; no objections to the countr; Write D. K., Bulletin. jeldd " RETAIL, SHOE CLERK WANTED_ Address Boots and Shoes, Bulletin Of- fice, Jeldd “YOUNG MAN WANTED to work in a retail ‘store for the summer months. Address Retailer, this office. _jeldd WANTED—Two itoners, at the Nor- wich Steam Laundry. Jel4d JINKS!—A Gink comes in vistidy 'n ced he was a’goin’ on avication to the Thousand Isles, 'n he was a'goin’: to stay a week at each Island, 'n he ced he smoked 6 Cobweb Corner cigars a day, so inkwired of me how meny he'd need for the trip, 'n B'Jinks he stuck me. I couldn’t fig'r it out. Would some of The Bulletin Teaders please write us how many we shouda have gin_him S0 we won't get stuck agin. Ever yours, Fagan's Smoke Shop, 162 Main, Norwich, Ct. Jel4d LABORERS WANTED at 47 cents per hour at Manhassett Mill, Putnam, Conn. W. B. Bull, Superintendent of Torrins- ton Build Jel4d + U. S. GOVERNMENT wants thousands men-women, 18 or over; easy clerical $100 month; write immediattely t positions open. Franklin Insti- te, Dept. 32-F., Rochester, N. Y. JeSMWFS WANTED—Two barbers, $19 per week _or $16.50 on $24. John Loner: gan, 38 North Main St. Bristol, Ct. je13d WANTED—A meat cutter. Young & Son..- WANTED—A good motorcycle for a small price. Omer LaBarre, Danielsoz, James M. d 196 acres, 35 chestnut timber. other buildings all tools and farming implements. rare bargain. 12 .196 ACRE FARM 1 pair Oxen, 5 cows, all stock STOCK and TIMBER FARM lable. Lot of oak and Good house and 1 pair oxen, 5 cows, A Immediate possession. es to railroad and Y4 mile to macadam road. All conveniences. Send for my latest Farm Bulletin, (Chy e of 400) WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 FOR SALE One of the choicest cottages at Gales Ferry, finely furnished, including good piano. At this time I can make some one happy by one of the biggest bar- gains on my list. For fuller particulars inquire of JOHN A MORAN, Real Estate Broker Franklin Square. Norwieh. —_— THERE is n aavert! Bastern Connecticut 1ng mediuni in eaual to' The Bul- letin for business results. - —— e Conn. Jeldd ‘WANTED—Position as housekeeper, or:cooking for small family. Inquire at this office. Jjel2d WE SELL ladies’ silk dresses as low as $7.97, but we just got in a lot at $12.97 which you can’t_ duplicate any- where for less than $Z5. Ladies' all| Wool _sweaters in all the leading shades, special $2.97. - The Pasnik Co, sell for less. Jesd WANTED—Hand and machine twist- ers. .male or female; also learners. West Side Silk Mill, may1ld WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver; also old false teeth; highest prices paid.. F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- way, Norwich. apréd WANTEDL A man for_general work inside; good wages. West Side Silk Mill. Je10d WANTED — A maid for general housework; mo washing or _ironing. Apply to Mrs, Walter E. Gilbert, 51 Broad St. jeldd TWO OF THE BIGGEST song hits the season, Baby's Prayer at Twilig and Hello, Central, Give Me No Man's Land, 7c each at The Pasnik Co.. je8d JUST RECEIVED—250 ladies’ silk. dresses, all samples; you can save one- half by lopking them over before buy- The Pasnik Co. seil for less. jesd AL CHARM can only be attain by perfect cleanliness; shampoo or f: cial massage 50 cents; dandruff pos tively cured; violet ray treatment hair dyeing, manicure. ~Madam Lind- gren, Thayer Bldg. Tel. 553-12. Jesd LADIES Don't buy a silk dress ua. til ‘you have seen the sample dresses just_received at The Pasmik Co. jesd WANTED — Boy to work .In drug store. Apply at Bulletin Offic may2sd WANTED Second hand and antigue turniture of all kinds: get our prices before you sell, A, Bruckner. 5§ By . 2 Clairmount Awe. T e e Moosup, voars experionce; de. [Aand. borderlrig on Moosup lake: can other work. Apply West Side Silk Mill. [ in a re-| TC RENT “FOR SALE—1017 Ferd touring car in first class. condition. Est. M. b. Ring. FOR SALE—Two. new miich cows. {C. A. Gager, Jr.-Norwich.. Telepnons 622, selsd (i -OR SALE—An Iron Ase riding cul- tivator, a team wagom, one.expr agon,” one_registered _Ayrshire bull Telephone 630, jelsd FOR™ SALE—3100 acres of woodiand. 4,000 cords of wood, mestly hard:wood, ville. = Samuel MeDonald, Colchester. aprETIThS Within 8 miles of Norwich, goad, road, | 100 acres in Salem, 100 acres in Mont” | 70 RENT—A furnished front room inf a newly furnished house. -Mrs. Joseph- ine McKiernun, 46 Church St Jelld 14 TO_RENT—Juiy 1st. third figor 1i “Eim St Inquire i3 Oak S TO RENT—in. Norwich Town, sma il Jeba - FOR _SALE—Model 71 Overland. In- quire J. C. Keegan, 74 Pearl St. L e O FOR SALE—Nice cabbage plants, 35c a hundred. William P. Wade, 520 Bos- well Ave., Norwich. Jel1TuTHsS, FOR SALE—To setile an estate. a g00d two-story house, -situated near Conn., with about 3% acres of be bought ‘at an attractive price.” For Admr., Sterling, Conn. Je12WThS fine condition, used only one_season, A , ag: 1400, true to work, single or double, no. use-for “him_and ‘will sell very chea for cash. Can be seen at the Fair Groumd, Norwich. je14d FOR SALE—Whole rig belonging to a lady who is going away for the sum- mer and has no use for it; brown horse, clever, piano box runabout buggy, and harness; will sell cheap if sold at once. Call at Boarding Stable, 371 Main S je FOR SALE—In fine condition, a Har- ley-Davidson motorcycle. with sidec: cheap for cash; owner drafted. Apply Alee Lovsky, care Backus Hospital. _Jeltd FOR SALE—Cabbage plants. G. A. Bullard. Tel, 10764 o jeldd FOR SALE—Ford touring, latest model, with electric lights and seH- starter, first class condition, mar tras. The Frisbie-McCormick = Co. Shetucket St. o well and has excellent paint. The bie-McCormick Co. 52 Shetucket Je13 quantity of furniture, practically right piano. Apply Danfelson, Conn. FOR SALE—English H. W. Baker, R. F. D. “lella FOR SALE_An Iron Age ridj ousehold uppie. Norwica, C: ilk dresses as low shades, special § sell for less. et ATTENTION, farmers: Good luck is g00d fertilizer; good seed corn and good millet seed at low prices. Try your luck at the Greeneville Grain Co. Phone 32 jebd_ TWO OF THE BIGGEST snnfi‘ hits of the season, Baby's Prayer ‘at Twilight and Hello, Central, Give Me X Man's Land, Tc each at The Pasnik Co. jesd FOR_SATE—Services of a thorough- bred Clydesdale stallion, 1500 Ibs., as fine a stallion for breeding purposes as anybody owns; terms made _known upon application. Walter E. Shippee, Danielson, Conn. Tel. may24d JUST RECEIVED—250 ladies’ silk dresses, ail samples; you can save one- half by looking them over before buy- ing. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. je3d | FOR SALE 12.Room House, No, 125 School S A splendidly built rezidence in the center of the city,.modern improve-] ments. including a new steam heat.| Iqeal location for a Boarding or Roomin [House. Good reason for selling. For| full information, apply only to THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724—Phones—68 :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- auire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE entral Building, Norwich : Phones JAMES H. HYDE . Auctioneer "~ AUCTION Will be sold at auction. at the Pratt Allen farm, about one mile west from Hanover village, two miles east from Baltic, on the road to Scotland viliage, MONDAY, JUNE 24TH, 1918, commencing at 10 a. m.. 10 extra good cows, 1 horse (a g0od one, sound, kind, single doub} weight about 1300, sev Dpair. team harness, 3 single one-horse lumber wagor, - 4 market wagon, two-seated wagon, good two horse mower (new last year), d harrow. smoothing harro Dpotato digger, weeder. 2 p Stone,” Eclipse planter, , forks, shovals, chains. and large assortment of ‘good and usefu articles. THERE s no aavertising medium in l;mu;{aconnoeflcum‘:.l to The Bui- particulars, address C. O. Richardsom,| weight about 1050 Ibs.. age S, sound ani The Pasnik €o, [/ KOR_HIRE - Two i-passenger tour- ing cafs, al: passenger touring car, with' good, ri ble citauffeurs, day or night servicel Call’1219-3 14 Cliff St. | _we3d v TSTORAGE for long or.si abla. Jeld A TO RENT — Furnished rooms, 58 Washinglon St. 4 may25d 4 | 710 RENT—One 12-room house, one term; rates reason- Fanning Studio, 52 Brozdway. s, . store and two, garages, at ‘110 Sorth TO TURKEY RAISERS—Konemah |Main St. Inquire N. B. Lewis. 341 Specific No. 14 prevents and cuec|Main St may3d agkhead among turkeys; one dol'ar it B 1 curles 75 birds; a treatise on blackhead| . TO RENT —Store, lentrally located, 5K W Bavis will interast vou: sent| Suitable for grocery store, with neces fles to ‘any address. Write Koneman | 53Ty fxtures.iat 318 per month. . el Poiltry Yards, Norwich, Conn, e _Je1sW TO RENT_FurniShed ruoms tor four FOR SALE—_Nine h. p. new Associat.| gentlemen. Mrs. Kelly, © North High ed ‘engine- with magneto and 22-mca|St gLz friction-elutch pulley, § h. p.As-| TO RENT—Light storage spa soclated eigime. 13-inch Pope’s ensiluge | tric elevator. - Phone 530, or call cutter and_blower, both mounted, in| Water St 3 jan2sd price $450; a bargain. W. L. L. Spen- | 70 RENT—Furniched rooms; cer, Lebanon, Conng jeSS |raoms for light ~housekeeping. 103 b A <y b Sckool St. Tel 104 seplld FOR SALE—Bay hors 8, weight - i T0 RENT at 14-16 Thames St,, one double store | and {wp sipgle xtores, with all im- provements. Inquire . AMERICAN WAS] & METAL Co., 210 WEST MAIN ST. "STORE "TO RENT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM LFRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT:1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW | RENT. 'INQUIRE AT BULLETIN OFFICE. : FOR SALE as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. "Also-my-Gardser Lake Property, 1-4'mile water front, fine grove and - 1§35 acres “of land, with houses, " | § barns, sheds, ete. A. A. ADAM, | Norwich Town, Conn. L e e r———— {have a number of people looking for real estate investments. as 379 t we just got in a lot at $12.97 which you ‘can't_duplicate any- ML IR Where for less than $25. Ladies’ allf . .Real kstute und Insurance. wool sweaters in_ all the leading| | Room 103 Thayer Bidg 'ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GRCUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE s PECK, ‘Mc NORWICH, CONN. SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Willimantic, 10 room house, large barn, 4 good poultry houses, 20 acres fine felds, pastures for 12 headi’plenty of wood, good fruit. Only - $2300. $500 cash. Also several bargains in_ steked farms. Tryon's Agency. Willimantic. Conn. FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill; . Weekapaug, Pleasant and ‘along the Rhode Island also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet.’ WESTERLY, R. L THE FINE RESIDENCE 20 Lincoln Avenue FOR SALE |} House was built by the late J. Hunt Smith for his own occupancy. Nine rooms and bath; electric lights and other improvements; large garage. A delightful residence section, close to Chelsea Parade. ! ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties “Telephone 1334 63 Broadway A BARGAIN FOR SOMEONE: 4s-acre. fafm, 30 acres ‘cieared, nice home use; zges with the cows, 2 pigs. lot of poultry tools. wagons, etc.; house of rooms, Jarge cellar, poultry | pig houses; :spiendid well, I'fericed; some housenold- furnit; < awith it; located 2 miles from statiom. For price and further particulars, in- i quirg at F. L RACINEZS FARM AGENCY, ietad Danielson, Coun. farming finished house, nd weli =0 ST ARRIVED i -Kinds; ingie. Prices lnsh . PRESS DESPATCH Tl ITuThS | q e hddse vor "summer Thonths. i 16 untington lane or Phune 11 c ety JeisThS [ TO RENT _ Seven-roonf downstairs | \apartment, . 51.-Sachem .St. $40 D month; Appiy Georze W..Carroii, 40 { Shetucket, 8 Jesa 70 RENT—Barn “rear 155 Boswell Ave, S stalis. .inquire 39 Spruce St. usehold goods stored | ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT; Frank W. Coy| rich soil, considerable wood, fruit for: ace 2 young| A nice load o well| THE S HICEL yAgUNE: HON2E vuD rydde iHE BIME | mc | PHECWRISTAVATOR WAN. He i prdrdfiiris sgustes vihwa e earh s | Smigentes: s Taad g | He |is ikcegring e khaki and a 'Aéd e i h_g-p coat of tah 8 it e aFé Facking ; 'Ype F;‘risl-“’a!('h ¥ - He's ré parlor dnde_a. cing, he's | T DUBY, pacifist. e -pot, )"X“:' fertation” there's a Lr»r; WaLCh 1ip 4105 st £ o= "5 Brie” twolAstad Eérapper, he is | Hne W merican, e ; ARd €8 haskbenecof the nation Is the “Welst-Watch Man, ., | rpl 1o WSS i RS RE As a1s- s ¢ ing in a trenon, > [Hr e ewran ‘nglish rhrases with “1a ooty foz dis, Fren) Yhivowizh: fng. i, 15 Lhe. Navy doing 3 -apything ke van, 5t 3 Wrst- Fbr atoevery £iu Wateh {0k | Who. ; 3117 thin time: s that . we ghuckTéd at the na flabhv chap oze st —wat~h that Sawas with a strap. | Bt 'the a4 nove vanished and D Uith glervinom. we, S -3 THé'“courhae and, =t 1. -“&y of the “AWeist-Wateh . Maf,,., apst o ‘{Hal Hnest: be's: the L. ratest 67 tev lans And Y prav fo% hds prstection our - WHst-Watriv Man = JMEe oL gmagarcd. Guest. Gt deasncs AN AMFRICAN TOAST. for wind-swept i sthe of Grant hp_pver them 5 - Worth advance. Here's to tHE - v of the sun-kissed “Botiths~ i woniag Whes' wa greet 9n France. May the spirit, of I ¢ be over them all, Wi én the, 00 hills of } of .on the flelds of Max the <nirit of G-d-he WREET YT ‘HUM er them ail = advance. Xnown. Gk OF THE DAY — 2 et o 0 ! Trfend: Tt-isshard, to: borrow money FOR SALE—Dodge touring, latest 9 < tin & stranzé town; model, run_only 4,000 miles, perfect Hardup:¢ On cthe ‘gontrary. T condition. The Frisbie-MeCormick Co. \ RV foundvit ibarder to Bor; 52 icKet St. jel3 i row it in asoivn o1 am well s % I¢'s a-goeod: plan to make i monEy 2row.. e : Hagayrare: “Hish! “Did you ever no- H r:‘i o small a dollar is when you Dorkny it andioow dir it geems when ji¥e 16 pav<itubagk 2ife. % HoNar’s worthof steak”™ stontér, &¢ ¢ ©u wrahped it up. 2. nskad. the. customer. our' dollars and-. -ninety eents” <ald ihe butcher.—Buffalo Express. “T7ére you'ever arrested-for spéed- | vo: oW tvator, "4 “feam” wagon, one. Lipres R e wagon, one_registered Ayrshire bu PO o y. Telephone 63 jelld FOR SALE. “?,:y d;*fil;“f;g"_‘ h::sm-hfihin?c“g?‘\;e acres wood and tim- | Bath St promerisy e fat hoNse - {been d6ing all these vears—pushing.a mantic, Conn Walli- | Sottaze nouse with sarase on Asylumiwheeibarrow?*—Houston Chronicle. 2 St __._ mavi2d_1si 4 three-tenement on Laurel Ave.| Ha. mewrich has hired a geologiet LADIBS—Don't buy a silk dress un.|farm at Williams Cro<sing of 150 acres. i, F 50 S8 Sotp til_you have seen the sample dres: a nice cottage on Whitaker Ave. and a| %5{ oolish? A just_received at The Pasnik Co. jesd|number of bavgains. Call at B & St )R_SALT oy ¢ A. M. AVERY eolozisis nothing. FOR SALE—Twenty head of cattle; e Broadway, |rocks. y = A e ApmluRee STy S s He: Neither is Newrich's pedigree. 3i-4. Daniclson. e jesd FOR SALE —Judge. | % P et FOR SALE—A top wagon suitable| Cottage Houses, Tenement and h,‘?“:h‘“'a'" . e for milk, fish or dny other business|Business Biocks, Butlding lots, aii in|this sho Plcase: Tofelwour voice, newly ‘painted and in first class con- desirable locationb. kList your pro-| Waiter: Pleise lower ' . b dition, of turn-under type. Peter- ([OCaNe o eare to cell or rent, as I|Sif. DOR't et that gentieman at. the n, Plainfield. jeéd _[Perty 1f 3 ¢ I next 1ablé’ hear vou. He's-dined here regularly” for 'a_vear and-we've mever thrown in anythmg for: him—Brook- Iyn Citizen. p “Madam, al}é¥% me to how you my patent nammer ‘for #iteijhome. Now. on, this® side’ the'headis made of tht best quality isteet for: hitting the nail or. tack> % e 3 "Or;«thv other, sider we, have ~‘the best rubber for-hitting one’s finger or thumb!"—Stray " Stories.:. ¢ Do ‘you'suppose the. fair husband killer, will be ‘acquitted as often when womenServe.ohthe jury2.® “That's ‘hard to: say; bui if 1 were the defendant’s/lawyer I would elimi- nate all spinsters of uncertain age and insist on having-none but married whER o (the , JUFY. '—Birmingham Agé-Herald. S S5k} Victoria's R%% Cross Fund has now reached » £100,008. 0 <% M. Tchaprashikoft has been appoint- od Bulgarian Mijnister-at:Moscow.. Tivo Swegish steamers left Stock- halnt fdr Petrograd on Wednesday with ' 90 passengers. ¢ Australian State Premiéfs have pre- sented “to- Ms. Watt, Acting Prime| Minister, ‘a_ resolution ~‘that wheat-! growers bé ' guarinteed 4s. . 4d. a3 ‘bushel for ;the 1915-20 ‘crops. ~ Mr. ‘Watt promised_Cabinét consideration. L JHEBTCTE zov 2% Mr. Caldweil_member of the United | States House of ‘Hepresentatives Mili- | tary 'Committes,vhas ypredicted ~that | thelre” yill - be * 1,000,000 well-equipped Americansin, Francé“a. vear from the arrival. of the oriZinki* Expeditionary Foree.: v w ] Through Cdtint «-Mirb; German Ambassador 4t Moscow - r Caucasian, ;overpment proclaims I belligerents- and ueup;};. the seyara- ion' of the moustain fribesmen from “to i Russla and “the formation of an im- | dependent Stdte.o - & e y An American mission bf aid to Serb- ian farmers, composed of five members junder, the teadership of Major Francis i Jager,, has. arrived ‘at Cerfu en'rotte 'for Salonika. .The mjssion has brought | with-it a Jarge supply ‘of agricultural implements: et t e Directors and prinéipal officials” ef the: British: Chapier of Commerce’ in Paris” were sreceived ,on, Wednesday afterrioon-b¥ Lord Derby at the Britlsh Yesterday.sithe American Club gave a lungheonin honor of the Ambassador., | g ros < 9 Ty % A néw shipyard, devoted largely to building | non-sinkéile . steel steamers, is. to b cted United.- States. | mentai boat have led 110" helieve that 4he sbips Wil be vir- [ tually “$ibarine prost” The veseels | are to’ be-4;2007tons capacity. | o FINE TWO-TENEMENT . bie HOUSE AND LARGE H | KINLEY AVENUE.

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