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FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW i WARMER TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight nu»ll: Pictures at the Auditorium Moving Plotares at the Breed Thea- : foving Pletures at the Davis Thea- re. Chamber of Commerce June Meeting. Lodge, No. 11, O, D. H. g.hfn“e':{:grflf O ermagia’ Hall 'Somerset Lodge, meets in_Masonic Pemple. Tiope Robekah Lodge, No, 21, L O. O. 7. mate in Oda Fellows' Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS BREED THEATRE Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in Cyclone Higgins, D.D, a Five-Part Metro Production, Fea- ture Today and Thursday. t Francie X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in their latest picture, Cy- clone Higgins, D.D., is the feature at- traction at the Breed theatre today and Thursday. In this picture you will see a Bushman that you never knew existed, an out and out charac- ter actor. Try to imagine this well- groomed Mr. Bushman as a D. D, wearing goggles, and ill-fitting gar- ments of a nondescript type. with a stray lock of hair tumbling down about his forehead and then come to see him in this decidedly humorous pic- ture with charming Beverly Bayne to kelp him out. Pearl White and An- tonio Moreno will also-be seen in the urth chapter of The House of Hate, ihe continued photoplay with a thrill ery minute. A two-part Mack Sen- nett comedy entitled The Pullman eaturing Closia Swanson, Mack and Chester Conklin and the lurton Holmeg travel series make up nder of the bill for today At the Auditorium. Issy’s Trouble, the present bill of- fered by the Broadway Comedy com- pany, is making good with the Audi- torium patrons and will be continued today and tonight. Nonsense Out- done, the last offering of the com- pany, will be presented Thursday and for balance of week. From all accounts it will be another rib-tickler and the musical numbers are of the latest se- lections and bids fair to outdo a?l previous productions offered by this organization in mirth and melody. Jewell Carman in the Bride of Fear, i= a real masterpiece in moving pic- tures and is pleasing good sized au- diences. The picture programme for the last half of the week, beginning tomorrow, will include Nell Shipman and Alfred Whitman in The Girl From Peyond, by Cyrus Thompson Brady, showing Miss Shipman in one of her strongest roles and is said to be a sencation. The scenes are laid in New York and the golden southwest. The funmiest of fun films entitled His Neighbor’'s Key Hole is one of the best ever put out by the Sunshine company. BRIEF STATE NEWS Hartford.—Mr. and Mrs. George T. Beman of Edgewood street will ob- serve their golden wedding anniversary om 2 to 5 and from 8 to 10 p. m. Jonday, June 24. ‘Waterbury.—Connecticut chapter of the College of St. Elizabeth Alumnae association will hold its annual lunch- eon and business meeting Saturday, June 29, at The Eiton. Meriden—L. W. Fleming, who has been employed in the cliims depart- ment of the New Haven road, has be- come a salesman for an automobile company and will reside in Stamford. East Hampton—Governor Holcomb is expected here July 2 to present the town an honor flag for being the first town in the district to go over the top in the third.Liberty loan campaign. The quota was $43,00. Durham.—Mrs. Marie Davis is hav- ing the top of the old fashioned stone chimney to her house taken down and built over. A stone taken from the chimney, bearing the date of 1763, shows the date it was built. New Haven.—The New Haven coun- ty bar has named a committee to pro- tect the legal rights of men in service in actions brought under civil pro- cess, and another committee to care for business of lawyers who have been called into service. Waterbury.—Leo J. Curley, for more than 15 years principal of Walsh school, has been ordered to report to the Red Cross headquarters in New York on June 29. Mr. Curley enlisted in the Red Cross for service in France some weeks ago. Danbury.—Miss B. Lillian Barker, supervisor of domestic science in the ioca] schools for the past two years, has resigned. Miss Barker's home is In Waltham, Mass, and she resigns with the intention of teaching in a school nearer her home town. Manchester.—It will be possible for dealers in fireworks to sell their goods just the same as though-no by-law had been enacted, but for the protection of the pereons to whom the fireworks are sold it is stated that arrest will follow if fireworks are discharged within the town limits, New Haven—In the current bulle- tins of the New Haven board of health the scores of the bakeries §of New Haven are given, and for the most part they show a general improvement. in the methods employed. The record is <ot of the quality of food sold, but of the methods used. CHESTNUT HILL Hail Does Some Damage to Gardens— The Week’s Visitors. A severe thunder storm with a good deal of hail and a downpour of rain passed over this place about '§ p. m. Wednesday. Gardens were damaged to_some extent by the hail. Mrs. Winthrop Davoll and som, Ar- thur, have returned after a few days' visit in New London. Mr..and Mrs. Arthur Kingsley and daughter, Dorothy, and son, Walter, of Hartford, called on relatives here last Sunday. Wallace Palmer was in Hartford last week Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barrett, with their son and daughter, of Hartford, also Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gillett of Tongalo, Miss, were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dimon last Sun- day. " Mrs. Arthur James of Wallingford, spent several days last week at the home of her brother-in-law, C. L. James. Mrs. O. Edstrom and three children of Hartford have been spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Good- rich. Miss Jessie James of Willimantic was at the home of her parents, Wed- nesday. Idle boasting is the smoke and truc coupage the fire, FOUND—Strayed to my premises, one two year old Holstein heifer and two calves. Owner can have same by p! 7o and paying charges. Johi Doy] rry Hill, Montville. jel%d LOST—Bankbook and & large sum of money. Will the finder please re- No. 34, F. and ‘A, M., | ward? FOR SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS Several one-man farms with stock and tools, In different localities in New England; also several wood lots, some with timber, others market wood only; several business propositions, meat market, grocery stores, restau- rants and news room. If interested in any of these bargains, inquire at F. I, RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, Danielson, Conn, FOR SALE NEW MILCH COWS LARGE ASSORTMENT ON HAND JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Ct. Telephone 30 Lebanon. IFIT IS JUNK SELL IT TO THE AMERICAN' WASTE & METAL Co. 210 West Main St. Telephone 190 WELDING WILL FIX IT Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- cultural Implements, Transmissions and Crankcases, Housings, Steel Frames, Axles and other metal parts of ALL KiNDS can be made WHOLE and SOUND with our WELDING. Skilled, expert work that is guaran- teed—try it. Auto Radiators also re- paired. Cave Welding and Mfq. Co. 31 Chestnut Street Phone 214 Now is the time to find out how good the Falls Auto Paint Shop will paint your auto. FALLS AUTO PAINT SHOP 51 Sherman Street PRESTON BRIDGE | Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Taxi Service and Garage Connected. 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 guarantes to be just as represented at time of sale, or money refunded in full. Trial allowed. If in need of anything in o line, give us’'a trial and we wil} eive you fnll value for yonr money. STABLE 371, 73, 375 MAIN ST, T e LOST AND FOUND & 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 WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW- BOARD COMPANY’S MILL Good Pay Steady Employement Spinners Wanted SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION BEAN HILL MILL -WANTED TO BUY IMMEDIATELY FIFTY TOURING CARS AND RUNABOUTS Must be latest models and in good mechanical condition. Will pay higher prices than any other dealer. New * Haven Automebile Exchange 38 and 40 Dow Street, corner George Street Telephone Colony 3266 - LAl S U FORPSALE fiefiinfi"\fi © FOR. SALE—Just arrived, a. choice] Teasonabie car of northern cows, new milch and used.." Zechno- witz, 13 Frankiin St. Tailor Store. ‘je1sd & WANTED—Two or three boarders in a_private family; location eery desira- ble; 15 minutes’ walk from Marlin- ockwell 'plant. Write ;Bo _WANTED 4 Paintinj stering done and " plastering ’m‘sbfifi materials fat oxen for "sale. Telephone 98-4, Tt ‘elepho Division. E. E. Sharpe. FOR- SALE-“Two cows and a cal must be sold_at once. Inquire at Park Wood Yard, 301 Franklin St. . Jeldd — -TO RENT TO LET—16-passenger 'bus for pri- Fvate parties. -Leave orders at Majestic springers, .fancy. Holsteins, Ayrshires | Gar: i Je19d and.Guernseys; also two cars of fancy|—, Eainee e e .. M0 RENT--Cottige: at ST will be vacant July 1st. fruit and a place fo ‘East Greenwich, | Re x ? care ‘Bulletin® €0. * 7 S0 ¢ Jeldd: waum-m;med; couple, middle age, ‘active experienced. at all FOR SALE — Pure bred Guernsey, With calf by side; fine <cream - cow. James L. Wells, Coughlin Farm, Le anon, P jelda " TO RENT—For a period of work, no washi) wish sitpation gen- t;e;mn's place 2}" !.nls‘lh ho‘?‘éifl %oantry FOR SAL fending diss. N, P T el % | Mahoney, Norwicn Town. ® Phone 9§3- . WA n‘elderly American lady | — — to board in a pleasant country:.home; grrgntitate fo.clty. CApply Mri. Carrle B. Gallup, Everett St, R. D. 7. _jel9d WOOLEN WEAVERS—Wanted, weav- ers on Knowles looms;: good work highest wages, -The Glazier Manufac: turing Co., Hartford, Conn. ~ jel9d TO LET Three furnished rooms for Bousekeeping, gas range, in - a E00d neighborhood, %4 per week. Inguire 24 Mountain Ave., Norwich. je19d SALE—Cabbage -and :tomato James Murphy, 305 Wasl;lri%‘llon e FOR plants. t. ing with good, reliabie cifauffeurs, night service. - Call-1219-3. 14 Jedd d: for long or short term able. Jel . TO RENT — Furnished Washington St. d Fanning: Studie, 52 Broadway. TO TURKEY RAISERS—Konemah NTED—Woman to: take care of |spolne’ Noo 14 provente. and . cures en, ‘aged 1 and 5 years, in coun- | work; $100 month; write immediattely ihalf by looking them over before buy- ‘Address | Plackhead among turkeys; one dollar D L City.. " jelsd Y A. W. Davis will interest you; sent WANTED-—Two girls. Apply Nor-|free to any address. Write Konemah wich Steam Laundry. Je19d Pouliry Yards, Norwich, Conn. WANTED—An__ ex ° rienced Mrs.. J. Ralph -Howe, 181-3. cook. ncasville. ~Tel. je1sd man ' for office Side Silk Mill FOR SALE—_English setter puppies. H. W, Baker, R. F. . 7, Norwic, CU T WANTED_Young work.' Apply ‘West Jeidd. "U.'S. GOVERNVENT wants thousands men-women, 15 or over; easy clerical FOR SALE Worcester Buckgye mowing machine and Worcester rake nearly ‘new; also 1 horse power. Ad dress Owen 8. Clark, Jewett City. R. D. 1 jelsd for list positions open. FOR SALE Cadiliac Frankiin Insti- delivery car, tute, ept, 32-I"., Rochester, N. Y. overhauled and in fine condition. Wiil £ R 5 sell for low price. as I have no use NTED — Second hand furniture:| o> 't Je13d we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy. anything; largest sec- ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, erooms 30-32 Water St., Norwich: 1} or. tek-361-13. . je4MWS T WANTED—Pupils to learn Spanish. Apply Clementine -Jordan. Phone 1680, JelTMWE FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motor- cycle, with or without sidecar, in A-1 running order; reason for selling, no use for same. H. Gifford. South Windham, Conn. jelsd FOR SALE—13 ft. motorboat, com- Plete, for $50. . Inquire at this ofiice. 2 o+ TED—Bookkeeper and sales- commercial- of grammar school graduate. Address’in own handwriting, Box 48, Bulletim Je18 FOR SALE — A Vermont Morzan mare, age 6, 1150 pounds, safe for wom- en or children to use, his worked on a plow and cultivator; 4 Moyer piano box “WANTED—A good sized poy to de- SUSEY; alb h 3 liver Bulletin route. Inquire at The : no jock- Bulletin Office.. jel8d |eys or peddlers need apply, at 138 Un- WANTED — Waitresses. lon St Boston Cafe, 41 Broadwa; MADAM LINDGREN, hair sham Thayer Building. ~Telophone 553-12. : - ATPENTION, MERCHANTS — If you nave any kind of merchandise or fix- | tures, in large or small quantities, 1 can use them at highest cash prices. All business strictly confidential. Ad- dress Box 40, caré of Bulletin. jel7d a silo, 50 to 15 49-4. je1td A twelve foot used show case or one eight foot and one four; must be . of recent manufacture xnd R. L Longley, Storrs, je17a GOVERNMENT needs 20,000 clerks at Washington; exaininations every. where July 1; experience unnecessary; men and women desiring government position, write for free particulars to J.C. Leonard (former civil service ex aminer), 376 Kenols Bldz. Washington. e NTED—Man for carpenter Willimantic. jelgd " FOR SALE—_Hay and standing, grass. Tel: 1873-14, Norwicli. Jelrd “FOR SALE—A 1916 model Excelsior Apply el FOR SA motoreycle in A-1 condition; will sell Ch;al%—d Apply 42 River St.. Baltic. e FOR SALE—In fine condition, a_Har- ley-Davidson motorcycle. with sidecar, cheap for cash; owner drafted. Apply Alec Lovsky, care Backus Hospial. Je FOR SALE Cabbage plants. Bullard. Tel. 1076:4 . . FOR SALE—An Iron Age riding cul- tivator, a team wagon, one ecxpress wagon, one_registered Ayrshire bull. Telephone 630. jelld FOK SALE acres wood and tim- ber. Address No. 50 North St. Willi- mantic, Conn. may22d _LADIES—Don't buy a silk dress un- 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. 37-4, Danielson. jesd WE SELL lad resses 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 $25. Ladies' all wool. sweaters in all the leading shades, special $2.97. The Pasnik Co., sell for less. Jesd 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. Al d cheap for cash. Conn. W and other work. Apply West Side Silk Mill. _Jelsd WANTED—Two Ironers, at wich S!eam Laundry. JINKS!—A Gink comes in yistidy 'n ced he was a'goin’ on a vication 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 readers please write us how many we shouda have gin_him S0 we won't get stuck agin, Ever|Phone 326-5. esd e & seic TRERET N L7 Tlehd Lo, agan's Smoke Shop, 163 Muln,| " wo oF THE BIGGEST song hits of the season, Baby's Prayer at Twiligat and Hello, Central, Give Me No Man's Land, Tc each at The Pasnik Co. je8d FOR _SALEServices of a thorough- bred Clvdesdale stallion, 1500 lbs., as fine a stallion for breeding purposes as 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 $25. Ladies’ all| wool sweaters in all the leading| shades, special $2.97. The Pasnik Co. | *{anybody owns; terms made . lmown Seliforess 384 |\ pon application. Walter E. Shippee. WANTED—Band and machine (wist- | Danioicon, Conn. _Tel may24d st S Sk s alse learners. | JUST RECEIVED 230 ladies’ silk dresses, all-samples; you can save one- half by looking them over before buy- ing. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. je8d fr——_=—_—__\\ FOR SALE ments, including a new steam heat. I Lot about 50x80 feet. a portion WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver; also old false teeth; highest prices paid. F. W. GuiM, Jeweler, 21 Broad- way, Norwich, apréd WANTED—A man for seneral work inside; good wages. West Side Silk Mill. je10d TWO OF THE BIGGEST song hits of the season, Baby's Prayer at Twiligit and Hello, Central, Give Me No Man's Land, Tc each at The Pasnik Co. jeSd JUST RECEIVED—250 ladies’ silk dresses, all samples; you can save one- 12.Room House, No, 125 School St. A splendidly built residencc in the center of the city, modern improve-] location for a Boarding or Rooming| LADIES—Don’t buya silk dress un- || |[House. Good reasor for selling. Forl til you have seen the sample dresses|||full information. apply only to received at The Pasnik Co. JjeSd WANTE! Old false tecti. Don’'t matter if b.rukenA We pay up to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. We buy dia- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CoO., 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with. Established 1872 WANTED 100 laborers, 40 girls, 2 plumbers and 2 plumbers’ helpers, household work- ers ($15.00 per week, no washing or ironing), 2 waitresses, 15 girls for beach, 34 weavers. 50 spinners, 2 ship- ping clerks. Phone 326-2. O’BRIEN & CHASE. AMERICAN HOUSE Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Etc, Livery connection Shetuckst Street FARREL & SANDERSON, Props, Phone 75-4 POWER CONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLY COMPANY | ENGINEERS and CONTRACTORS Power Piping, Heating and Ventilating Mill Repair Work Promptly H Attended to | OFFICE, ROOM 112, THAYER BLDG. + Phone 1582 Norwich, Conn, + TREES Order your TREES and SHRUBS now for falt planting. Orders deliv- ered anywhere. Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 i i i o o S e FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairmount Ave. THERE !s no advertising medium l; Eastern Comnecticut ') < letin rorcwm Tesu! e e B THERE ! Bastern Connecticut FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. FOR SALE 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 '| perience seeks position with THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET | 1 724-—Phones—68 ! { \ 7 FOR SALE NO. 96 McKINLEY AVENUE LOT 150 x 1256 FEET. NINE ROOM HOUSE, IN PERFECT CONDITION, HARD WOOD FLOORS, TWO BATH ROOMS. INSPECTION SOLICITED. ANTED — Boy to work in drug store. er. e Ahe meamn ot betors by ‘uf which is used as a garden. ldeal may?2. sfipply at Bulletin Office. WANTED—Second hand and antique | furniture of all kinds; get our_prices before you sell, A. Bruckner, 35 lin St Tel. 717-3. Retail Shoe Salesman Wanted Also one to learn the business. The James F. Cosgrove Co. OFFICE MAN with ability and varied ex- reliable . firm. James L. Case Address Box 646 care Bulletin 37 SHETUCKET STREET WANTED WOOLEN WEAVERS ONE LOOM WORK 196 ACRE FARM Good Work and Good Price List RELIANCE YARN CO. 1 pair Oxen, 5 cows, all stock JOHN A MORAN, Real Estate Broker Franklin Square, Norwich. W. P. WILCOX .ceensers.. Anctioneer AUCTION I will sell at auction FRIDAY, JUNE Z1ST, at 1 p. m., the household goods belonging to the estate of Mary Driscoll at her late home, 219 West Town St., ge following: articles: A kitchen stove, dishes, kitch en chairs, icebox, 3 bedsteads, ma tresses and springs, feather bed, pil- lows, straw matting, bedroom carpet, 3 bureaus, stands, tables, 6 mahogany chairs, 30 new ingrain carpet, new 'stair carpet, mahogany kitchen table. 1 sofa, rugs, rockers, 1 large mirror, antique vases, curtains, shades, parlor ‘stove, 1 sewing machine, parlor set, other articles too numerous to mention. JAMES D, M’CARTHY, je1sd Administrator.’ — e is no advertising medium In to The Bul- letin for business | y STOCK and TIMBER FARM| 196 acres, 35 tillable. Hod Carriers all tools d farming implements. A APPLY TO, rare -bargain. Immediate possession. 2 miles to railroad and !5 mile to J. H. GROZIER CO. Dayyille, Conn. macadam road. All conveniences. THE ASSAWAGA CO. Lot of oak and Send for my latest Farm Bulletin. (Choice of 400) WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST A 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 ‘WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365~ ATTENTION! 2 _HOUSEWIVES. . THE To help win the ‘war, call A. BRUCK- NER and sell him' your second-hand Furniture, Ranges and Iceboxes, and FOR SALE FINE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE AND LARGE LOT 66 Mc- KINLEY AVENUE. : E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 huy,'{hryt,snnio:.« £ Tel 717-3, 56 Franklin St. - %ures 75 birds; a treatise on blackhead | 246. 1 houses, 20 acres fine for 12 -head, plenty of wood good fruit. $500 ‘cach. Also several TO RENT_Store, centrally suitable for grocery & sary fixtures, at $18 month. . maridd Sst., ‘improvements, ns. lnquire: ot W. Moore, cor, Spring and Wejstl %u.. three months from July 1. a furnished house Apply 955" Main st Danlclson, Conn. FOR HIRE_—Two 7-passenger tour- ‘ears, also j-passenger touring car, , day .or Clift St. STORAGE_Household goods stored rates redasons located, re, with neces- Tel PRAYER OF A SOLDIER IN FRANCE. My ‘shoulders ‘aciie 'beneath “my pack, (Lfe 05 upon “His back.) na &t that burn and smart, (Tread; “Holy Feéet. upbn my: heart.) Men ‘shout:at:me. who m_t (They; scourged.Thy bac! [ cThy.cheek) . . 1 may hot lift & hand to clear My éyes of salty drops that sear, {Then ‘shall :my“fickle soul forget Thy agonies of, Bloody" Sweat?) My rifle hand is stiff and nutb, (From _’I“hy piercéd 'palm”ired rivers 1 comey 1 ] Lord, Thou didst> suffer more for ma Than 'all _the hnsts of land and sea. So let me render back “165th Tn- fantry, i Good House- keepinz. e L0 THE RED CROSS MOTHER. 3, e She goes ‘with your_boy, every. mile of the way 3 From. home and over tire sea: TO RENT—Furnished rioms for four Mrs.-Kelly. 7 North High % , feb26d gentlemen. St. She greets him in France at:the very dock:: TO RENT—Light storage space; elec. call 77 tric eclevator. Phone 580. or Water St . jan26d TO RENT—Furnighed rocms Teoms . for School St. Tel. 1 ns: also light housekecping. 103 045-3. sep11d With rchéer jand sympathy; She: .- trndges. . along . the dreariest march— A constant companion, ske! When the murderous shrapnel takes oll, Hers isothe outstretzhed hard T0 RENT at 14-16 Thames St, ome double store and two ‘single stores; with all im- provements. Inquire AMERICAN WASTE & METAL CO., 210 WEST MAIN s To succer the woupded.dnd bring them b in No Man's' Land. s the spirit ‘that. gives and From de: For he Telp: The heart that can_understan Reckon the sum of ong _mother's love, Then doubie, and dn'hle aeain; Multiply this vet a million times, For a m on ‘women. and then. Far more than all these-is her tende:- STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM nes This worldwide Mother of Men! —Ma; ruthers. HUMGR OF THE DAY FRANKLIN SQUARE—COMTAINING X ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW INQUIRE AT BULLETIN RENT. OFFICE. Employer——Do. you understand the duties ,of an office boy? Applicant—Yes, sir. You wake un the 'oookkeerPy when you- hear the boss cominzg.—Milestones. ' '~ FOR SALE He—Want to 5o to the movies She—I'd-like to, but I hayen't any clothes.; ’ FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of land, Wwith houses, barns, sheds, etc. AL A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. 7 FOR SALE. Bath St. property, two-flat house on house on Town St.. cottage house with garage on Asylum a three-tenement on Laurel Ave., farm at Williams Crossing of 150 acres, School St., a e St.. a nice cottage on Whitaker Ave., and number of bargains. Call at A. M. AVERY’S, He—Well,i.then. . we'll, go to the opera. (Wrapped in thought and wearing a mile she = entered the box).—Leigh Trure. Rookie—There's a young lady wants to entertain a soldier from this camp every Thursday night, sir. She says she will serve cake and hot chocolate jand will sing and all that. .. Shall Igo? | Sergeant—No. What’s her address? —Boston Transcript. i “These runways. are popular, but they Kill off ‘a lot of seats that might otherwise be sold. ¥ “I know. Coulds’'t we fix it so that the chf g{r«%s: uouid ; jrjp througn | the audiehce" ‘over 4w “Mmrewof baid heads2/i— 20, 7 “I:.am vafraid that, your son is a follower of Bacchus” said the preacher who was calling on old Gotrox. “A follower!" exclaimed old Got- rox. “Why he caught up with that guy Bacchus and passel him pears ago!”—Milwaukee Sentinel. “Washington isn’t what it used be,” said Grannie “What do you m “The spirit of independence. Why, I can remember when you could make a landlord paper the house by threat- tc Rilem with a sigh. a may9d 52 Broadway. FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement -and Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in List your pro- desirable locations. perty if, you care to eell or rent, as have a number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real kstate und 1 Room 1 uce. ‘hayer Bldg. ening to move.”—\Washington Star. invariably, impress docility and quiet- people “i's ‘this way. The oaly mad scenes we have to o by are those we have seen in opera.” “Well?” 'And none of the really insane act like that”—Kansas City Journal. Ancient Mariner—You arst me 'ave I ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GRCUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN. SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Willimantic. 10 room good poultry pastures house. large barn, 4 fielas, Only $2300 bargains in stocked farms. Tryon's Agency. Willimantic, Conn. I 'ad any adventures W’y I should rather think I ’ave. L u know that once when I w wrecked and we'd eaten all the food, we ate our belis. His Vietim—No! Ancient Mariner—Fact, me lad. An’ when we'd eaten our belts, the boat what ‘we was: in turned, turtle, an'— and.so we, ate-that—London Tit-Bits. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Dr’, Alfred Tl;:mTon has been re- electeq member ‘of the Canadian House of Commons for"Yukor Senor Pueyrreden, Argentine Minis- 5t 1oreign Affui as TeturnGed s and has resumed his From June 15 all departments of the FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT \ at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant Island also accessible Seashore Farms, View, and shere; Send forbooklet. along - the Rhode Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L Canadian canning trade placed by the IFood Board under license. A “Commissioner Extaordinary” for the Murman district has been ap- pointed by - the Russian Council of Commissioners, The Australian War Loan Bill pro- vides_ that ‘the awmount of the loan. nemely, £80,000,000, shall be raised during the financial vear 1918-19, A little boy dressed like a British sailor,” and wearing alstrgw hat with a blue band bearing the inscription ‘*H. M. S. Ernest Renan,” was.observed re- cently on the Paris bouvelards. Compulsory registration of all men and women throughout Canada 0.t 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 JUST ARRIVED They are here. and small, pairs and- - single. right. Come and see.them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. . may21d A ‘nice load of well broken horses, just out of work and ready to go to work. . All kinds, big Prices June 22. Every man and woman from 16 fo’ 60 ars of ‘age-is required by law to register. 3 Ricardo Basterrechea, of San Fran- cisco, recently a toreador in Spain, has enlisted in ‘the” United States Army. He said on joining up:—"Spain will join the Aliies eventually, but I don’t want to wait.” Mr. Schwab, United States Shipping Controller, in an address:to ship build- ers at Detroit, asserted that during the month of May the equivalent of a 10,- 900 [riot 1000] ton ship would be de- livered every working day. Tt is-announced. in Moscow that the All-Russian Mussulman Council has been’ dissolved. - There. are growing signs of Mussuiman resentment at the treatment Mahomedans are" receiving at the hands of the'Bolehevists. “or some days the Leipzig Volkszef- tung, ‘the organ of . the, Independent Soefalists; has not been received at Amsterdam. The Dutch Socialist Journal Het Volk 'expresses the fear that its transmissfon dbroad is being prevented by the German authorities. FOR SALE 604 BOSWELL AVENUE A new 7-room house with all im- ‘provements, .including heat, built about three rs cellent condition. Must e seen to leasant ventral Building, ago and in ex- : There was one member of the House i{ of Commons on the British expedition to Zeebrugge. . Commander ~Hamilton Benn, " member for Greenwich, com- manded one of the:motor-launches in charge of the smoke barraze work. He eseaped with @« scrateh al‘hough the bow of ssel was stove in. ASTORIA