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FAIR TODAY AND. PROBABLY TOMORROW Whet Is Going On Tonight ":lov:ng Plctures at the Davis Thea- Moving Pictures at the Auditorium Theatre. v 4 Moving Pletures at the Breed Thea- Norwich Stationary Engineers’ Asso- clation, No. 6 meets in Bill Block. Sedgwick P .1, G. A. R., meets in Buckingham Memorial Court City of Norwich, No. 63, F. of A._meets in Foresters' Hall, White Cross Council, No. 13, K. of C., anlight Building. PUPILS' RECITAL To Be Given in St. Patrick's Hall This Afternoon. A recl by the puplls of the Sisters v is_to be given at St. Pal nbly hall today at 30 pleasure of parents and friends The program will include welcome address by R solo, To Arm: Cram: Counihan; qua Misses AL arry, M. Gor- | sextette, mith M ing Le: L. Valentine, T. Lerman, Misses 1. Drew, P. B, Duhaime: selection, Star ngled Banrer. Misses D. Del Carlo, J. Murphy, R two pianos). God- F. Fenton; ses M. Barr trio, Little ers J. Murphy, duet, Melo Gorman: vocal on_ Clifford, Clish; trio, : trio, Galop, Connell. J. Flower Song, class, Morley: trio, March, M. Bentley, D. Col Aug Minuet Celebre Misces E. orvs, Medley Na- Roccherini. BREED THEATRE Double Feature Bill Today and Sat- “urday—Emmy Wehlen in The Shell Game and Franklyn Farnum in The Fighting Grin, Features, A double feature bill will he shown &t the Breed theatre today and tomor- row and is headed hy Emmy Wehlen in The Shell Game, a picturization of Good Will and Almond Shells, a story he Saturday Evening neth L. Roberts. This is ting story: has hoth se- moments and gives ity to display both istry and her exqui- star opport num, the smiling star, ting Grin_is the second feature of this bill. This sensational drama of love and adveature has many grippi scenes and exciting episodes. in the Hearst- etes the- hill AUDITORIUM 4 Company in an En- Charlie Chaplin in onor System, First Time Here, and Harry Morey in The Other Man, a Vitagraph Special. For the last at the Audit ing and company of the week atre, Ben Lor- an en- tire new production, including cos- tumes, s and musical score. This_is last chance to see this excellent company A very re programme has the Auditorium v and Saturday “harlie Chaplin in The It ever a bundle pushed injo two reels, same bundle of laughs would ba considered alongside of 3 remarkably funny The Dishonor System. There ¥ more laughs in this pic- other this comic has shown here for the first D! AT DAVIS THEATRE Mary Pickford in M'Liss and Other Feature Pictures Last Half of Week. There were crowded houses at every performance at the Davis yesterday tc see th onal bill of Leature pic. the except tures that is provided for the last halt of this week, the big attraction belng Mary Pickford in her latest Arteraf: picture, M'Liss. While several of Br Harte's fascinatinz tales of the days of old and the days of gold in Califor- have been tramsferred to the as remained for Mary Pickford. “America’s Sweetheart,” to transiate to celluloid. Mr. Harte's great feminine creation, M'Lise, ihe herojne of his immortal story of that narhe. The character M’'Liss provides Miss Pickford with abundant oppor- tunities for the display of those char- acteristics which have anade her the foremost screen artist in the world. While the story of M'Liss, which con- tains a murder and the subsequent rescue from a mob of lynchers, of an innocent man accused of the crimé, is dramatic_ its treatment is so different from ordinary pictures of the west prove a pleasant surprise to all who see it. Miss Pickford will be supported by a notable list of play- ers, inch Theodore Roberts, Tho- Meighan, Tully Marshall, Helen Winifred Greenwood, Monte Blue and others. Other features on this bill are Wm. Desmond in The Sea Panther, a 5- part Trianzle drama, Benjamin Cha- Ppin in the ninth chapter of The Son of Demoeracy, entitled, The Slave Mar- ket, nts with all the latest new There is always a trying moment for & woman when her dfess comes home from the modiste. icerh FOR WEAK LUNGS at threaten to = S forming drugs. Try them today. B0 cents a box, including war tax X S R, WE WANT YOUR JUNK Iron, Metals and Paper Stock. Our toams will call in either city or Bountry. NORWICH WASTE AND METAL COMPANY Felephone 546-2 Norwich, Conn. Re | FOR SALE Blacksmith Shop and Garage Located in the village of Brooklyn, an old established blacksmith bus: ness, shop being 44 x 60; all equipped: tools for working consist of 6 band saw, ci cular saw, planers, drills mach Large stock on boits, etc. 1l desorip. very best of repair; electric lights in the house and _blacksmith shop 7t. Good barn 18x24, tie up 2 cows and everything in first class con- price $4000. Will consider Inquire at F. I. RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, Danieison, Conn. Tel. Moosup 99-4 Danielson 193 COWS FOR SALE JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Conn. Telephone 30 Lebanon. FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Iisland shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. Coy Frank W. | WESTERLY, R. J. C. WITTER Auctioneer Office No. 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. REAL ESTATE —AT— I will sell at public sale, on the premises, - SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1918, at 2 o’clock p. m., RAIN OR SHINE, the building formerly used as a garage and conducted under the firm name of Leach & Co., situated on Furnace St., in the Town of Killirgl ough of Danielson, near Kennedy stable, described as follows: A two- story building with 50 ft. frontage by 100 ft. deep. Shed attached in the rear 21 by 5C ft. Modern improvemen such as running water and electric lights, This would make an excellent plece of property to own for manufac. turing purposes, storage house, gara or could easlly be made over into ten: ments, which at this time are vers scarce In Danielson. At the present time there is a nicely furnished tene- ment of five or six rooms ready for occupancy. The company have dis- d partnership, therefore the build- mus: be sold. TERMS; 10 per cent. of the purchase price to be paid at time of sale, at which time further arrangements will be_made. This automobile will be sold imme- diately after the sale of the garage. A =p little roadster, In fine condi- tion, newly painted, good tires, fine top, and ready to run. For particulars and information, in- quire of J. C. WITTER, Danieison, Conn., or BENJ. LIVESEY, JR., Waure- gan, Conn. J. €. WITTER . Auctioneer Office, 42 Main Street, Danielson, Conn. STANDING GRASS —AT— PUBLIC AUCTION 1 wiH sell for Josephine Chandler, at the farm of the late Luther Day, lo- cated just south of the depot at Pom- fret, Conn.. all of the standing grass on the premises, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m., RAIN OR SHINE. TERMS CASH. JOSEPHINE D. CHANDLER, Administratrix of Estate. AUCTION The big antique auction of the sea- son, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10TH, 1915, at 55 Church St, Willimantic, Conn., 10 oclock a. m. OVER FIVE HUNDRED 3 ARTICLES OF ANTIQUES. Remember the day and date. If in- terested In antiques, drop me a card and I will mail you an itemized list. C. E. MACFARLANE. Willimantic, Conng LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE The Repmblican Delegates to the Jounty Convention for the County of New London are hereby requested to meet in the Town Hall in Norwich, Conn., on Saturday. the 29th day of June, A, D. 1918, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of selecting a candidate for Sheriff of New London County, and for the purpose of trunsacting any other business proper to come before said Convention. Dated at New London, Conn., this 24th day of June, 1918. FRANK W. BATTY, ‘WILLIAM F. CLARK, Members of County Committse. e AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich. within and for the Distriot i Twich, on the 26th day {A. D. 1918 Haad | Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, _ Bstate of Henry ' Bellows. ' lats oo Franklin, in paid District, deceased. Lloyd 'P. Ayer of Frankiin, Conn., appeared in Court by counsel and-filed petition praying, for the reasons erein set forth, 'that an Instrument PUrporting to be the last will and tes- | tament of sald deceased be admitted o | Probate. % | _Whereupon, It Is Ordersd, That said | petition be heard and determined at | the Probate Court Room in the City of [APTyvich, In gald Distrlct. on the 3d day [ of July,"A. D. 1918, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice of the pen- of said petition, & thereon, fiearin fvin By the pabe e given e pub- lication of this order one time i some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that re- turn be made to this Court. NELSON.J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing 1s a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. Jezza . Clerk. H. P. gasoline engine, electric lights, | S — } WANTED Spinners, Also Picker and Dye | House Help. Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town 'WANTED—Position; man and wife useful anywhere;' hotel. or boardi house. Box 99, Bulletin Office. Jje28 ANTED—4 “good_dishwasher and janifor. “Apply Tnomas Critchley, R. ¥. D. No. 6, Norwich. jezid U. S. GOVERNMENT wants thousand: men-women, 15 or over; easy clerical work; $100 ‘month; write immediattely for list positions open. Franklin Insti- tute, Rochester, N, Y. te Dokt 32 WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW. BOARD COMPANY'S MILL Good Pay i Steady Employement Spinners Wanted SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION BEAN HILL MILL FOR SALE FOR SALE Black horse, aged 8 years, perfectly gentle, suitable for a lady to drive. Must g0 to a good home. Anyone de- siring to see this horse, call at stable of JOHN R. BOWMA N, JR., 23 Greene Ave. Reason for selling, need only one horse. je2sd e WANTED—Men, womer or boys to work In the Kitchen: no Sunday. woric City Lunch, Norwich. je2ia WAITER _wanted, lunch counter, 31534 per week, 1i'p. m. to T g m oard and roo ; Hot Midway, Conn.m o dw.}jei?de MAGHINIST toolmakers and design- ers wanted ‘to - increase ' earnings through study of I C. S. mechanical engineering course; sure easy home- udy method; develop Inventive genlus. International Correspondence hools, Bcranton, Penn. Je27d hfl“n’w:.Et’:d We'lm\,fi'erl}: .ErlldHcl‘lrld room wanted. The E. E. Hilliard C Buckland, Conn. Je2Ty WANTED—Second hand _bloyel £ood_condition, for poy about 15 years, dress Bleycle, are - Bulletin, of Phone 1251-3. - . Je2td _ wife would like work to do at home; good sewer and 9_]}0\‘!!!1!' X., Norwich, R. D. 5. je27a WANTED_Grass to _cut, vicinity Franklin, Baltie and Lebanon. - Tele- phone_23-4, Lebanon Exchange. je26d WANTED—To lire a young man or a2 man about 50, for clerk. Apply Au- ditorium Hotel. Je26d in motormen, ages 18 to 50, able o pass hearing and vision tests, and be in g00d physical condition; wages 37lc to 42%c per hour, time and one-half for overtime; minimum daily guarantce of six hours; good working conditions. Apply any Trainmaster's Office. The Shore Line Elettric Railway Company, N Con: de26d WANTED—Good sized boy for Bul letin paper route. Inquire Bulletin Otfice. Je26d EVERY TWO WEEKS, at least. you need a shampoo. We do cure dandruff. Delightful face massage 30c. Madam Lindgren, Thayer Bldg. Tel 553-12. WANTED—Girl to walt on table a. do chamber work. Windham 1In Windham, Conn. Tel. 35-4, Willimanti Division. jez4d FOR SALE THE FINE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE AND LARGE LOT 66 Mc- KINLEY AVENUE. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff Street FOR SALE 419 Main Street A three-teffement house, with im- provements, and in good condition always well rented, on trolley line, near Preston Bridge, two minutes' walk to Franklin square, Good in- vestment. Price reasonable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg. Phones. Norwich. FOR SALE $10,000 Norwich Gas and Electric Co. First Mortgage 5 Per Cent. Bonds. THESE BONDS ARE SECURED BY A FIRST MORTGAGE PN THE PROPERTY WHICH IS NOW OWN- ED E‘Y THE CITY OF NORWICH. | James L. Case 37 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE At Crescent Beach, One Very At- tractive Cottage, All Finely Furnished, at Bargain Pric For Full Particulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investmertt Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich, 15 ACRE FARM All tillable land in* high cultivatio: state of 9 new cottage house, rooms, near and with convenienc Barn, shed and hennery; fruit of all kinds; all tools and farming imple- ments, horse wagons session; about ten tons of standing grass; two miles from Westerly, near Watch Hill. A 'rare bargain. Invest oate. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 FOR SALE 12. Room House, No. 125 Schoel S A splendidly built - center of the city, modern improve- ments, including a new steam heat. ler. Lot about 50x30 feet, a portio: of which is used as a garden. Ideal iocation for a Boarding or Roomi, House. Good reason for selling. For| full information, apply only to THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET - 724-—Phones—68 i A LOT of new sample dresses in silk, serge and others, you can save one-half of. the price by looking them over before buying. The Pasnik Co., Norwich and_Willimantic. * 22d —Send “W00L GROWERS us vour wool, large or small lots; we will pay Dbest' price. Admore Woolen Mil Yantie, Conn. j na Hut Yor " 25c; Peters broadleaf wrapper cigar 10c, three Russeil chocolates $1 a box. noke Shop. WANTED—-Two girls. Appl Nor- ich Steam Laund __Jelsd Man for c and Apply West S cigar S5c, T WANTED other work. jelsd ED—Two ironers, at the m Laundry hand and antlque get our_prices you sell, A Bruckier. 55 Frank WANTED SECOND HAND CARDER. AlL wool, fine work. THE ARNSWORTH-PINNEY CO., Central Village, Conn. WANTED. Old false teeti. Dun't matter it We pay up to §15 per set parcel post and recelve return mail. ‘We buy diu- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 154 Water St. between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with, Eistablished 1872 WANTED I'wo Girls For Marking and Sorting. . TROY STEAM LAUNDRY WEAVERS WANTED : Apply to RELIANCE YARN\ CO. WANTED ROOM AND BOARD FOR 50 MEN woman housework, chambermald; mar | s Good job for practical young man.| {ing ey Ty T ) FOR SALE < - Bay s years old, ng 1100, good worker and old cheap,.-as I have no . Inquireat 37 Blm St CGonn. e, 7. Je28d PRIVATE sale household goods livrth Main st,»uau'uema ?Nt- Jje28d [FOR SALE__A late 1917 Metz tour: ing car, practically new. Inquire 14 CHf st 3 je28d FOR SALE—Ford runabout; in good | mechanical * condition, Hasslers, At- water-Kent, Stewart speedometer, 6x- tra shoe, $250 cash. Box 164, Putnam, Conn. JE2EWEM _ FORDS, FORDS, FORDS—1 1913 Ford touring, '3173: 1 1914 Ford roadster, $225; 1 1914 Ford commercial, $225: 1 .| 1815’ Ford roadster, $200; 1 1917 Ford 1 fouxing, 3850; 1 1918 gord rohdster, $390. These cars are all in very g condition, the last two beng practically new. The Jordan Auto Co., Williman- the. Je27d FOR SALE—30 by /8% ft. oabin cruiser, without engine; sold cheap.if bought this week. Inquire at Jacobson Garage, 19 Bath St, City. je2id FOR SALE_New house of eight rooms, with a big garden, and ail mod- ern conveniances. - Inquire 10 Rusell Road, Potter Manor. Je278 “FOR SALE_Seed buckwheat, $3.25 er bushel. Merrythought Farm, Co- umbla, Conn.. Phone 201-13. je27d u §i6i Crescent Beach, Conn. for gentlemen on Main St all con- veniences, private family. this office. equnlmer cottage in the country, near 4 centrally located. floor. TO RENT—Six room furnished cot- e, on waterfront, for entire season, 5 speclal opporfunity. . Cfuttenden, hone 70. je28d TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms Inquize at; ST T v R TO RENT—By the week, a furnished | 1 ile- d FOR RENT_A large furnished room, 170 Brondway, fret 3 ew London. Office, Address Cottagw Bu in % je21 Tel. 372 TO RENT_A farnished front room. 46 Church St je21d FOR RENTSix-room furnished co tage, "in Pine Grove, Niantic_ Conn. electric lights and toilet. Tel. 272, Ap. ply to A.'T. Boon, 89 Franklin St je22d "m0 LET—16-passenger 'bus for pr vate parties. Leave-orders at Majest Garage. Jetsd FOR HIRE_Two 1-passenger tour- ing cars also 5-passenger touring car, with-good, ‘reliable clfauffeurs, day or night service. Chll 1219-3 14’ Clff St. fesa STORAGE—Household goods stored | for long or short term: rates reason- | able. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. jeld - BUICK C37 touring car for sale, This car_is in excellent condition. Price §495. The Jordan Auto Co, Willl- mantic. Je2id FOR SALE—1916 Metz roadster, $350; 1915 Metz roadster, $300; 1915 Metz runabout, $275; 1974 Metz runabou s1 1916 ~Meiz ~closed _truck, 3201 1916 Metz open truck, $300; one Frani lin touring car, $200; storage batterles, new and second hand, for sale cheap; 30x3% tubes, Ford size, $2.75; one new 12.V: ‘pa n starting. battery, ith rubber separator, $34; Metz parts for all models on hand; mail orders ' promptly. Phode 133. Metz 19 Hawkins St. Danlelson. FOR 8 Y uy a th American organ, in A No. i condition. Apply at the Willimantic' Bulletin Of- fice. Je36d_ LE—Fine young pigs, mixed, Chester and Berkshire breed, 250-1b. mother and_ 300- boar. Telephone 23-4. Lebanon Exchange. je26d FOR SALE—Brood sow, two young sows, one registered Berkshire boar, one pair working oxen. Tel. Lebanon 324, Jez6d BUICK B37 touring car. This car Is mechanically 0. K. and has new tires. Price $450. The Jordan Atuo Co.. Wil- limantic. Je27a mantic e24d Bujck Little Six. and painted 917 nning _motor; also School Street je2ad $280.00 for a mahogany upright piane, véry slightly used, and fully’ guaranteed for 10 Years, with stool and Terms $20 down, § The Plaut-Cadden Company, . "Norwich, Conn. lights: inning orde; e Jordan Auto C an Dpiano, down, t i ms §1 s1 The Piaut-Cadden Compan c Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Saddle horse and lady's| RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN side saddle; horse is one of the nicest OFFICE. saddlers In New England, age 7. welght 1000, sound, always used by'a 128y | @ owne for the summer rea-|’ 5 iG] e Call Boarding S al:‘le, FOR SALE T 6 E—4 ack horse, age 8. weight 1190 pounds, fat and sound and FOR SALE sare for anvone to use, will stand any- where without hitching; wiil sell to TXTI’:_UYN: \“\‘?. \\'llldg:\ve lhllm good fflrfd" Cottage. seven rooms. modern im-; e 25, and_his harness will £0 | ;rov. 5 re 20 | Tren bt ai, 4nd his harness will £0]provemerts, lot 50-feet front feet rooms, 58 TO RENT — Furnished W ington St 0 RENT_Store, centrally ' snitable for grocery store, with neces: | sary fixtures, at $18 p: month. Tel 246. marldd | TO RENT—Furpished ruoms for four gentlemen. Mrs. Kelly, 7 North High | st. feb26d ' TO RENT—LIght storage space; elec. Phone 580, or call janzsa tric_elevator. 7 Whter St. T0 RENT—Furnished rooms; also rooms for light housekecping. 105 Schoo! St. Tai. 1048-8. seplld T0 RENT at 14-18 Thames St, ome double store and two single stores, with all im- provements, Inquire AMERICAN WASTE & METAL CO, 210 WEST MAIN ST. STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM | FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING | ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW deep, width' in rear 138 feet, 245 West ! Thames Street, opposite corner Ship- ping Street. Price and terms reason- able. Apply to JOHN P. MURPHY. FOR SALE Ths Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam'’s Tavern, with @tock and Fixtures, ) Also my Gardner Lake Property, §! 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of land, with houses, barns, sheds, etc. A A. ADAM, | Norwich Town, Conn. {1oday 1 could: have bombed Berlin like yonder-youth B9 Men prate about: my 'bus and I'have done .. ... DORA forbids?~—well, censors have na-muth—. . ., Say umpty miles (one flight) ‘tween sun and sui (Umpt-hundred's nearer the mark—but what a ford!) ™ And'as for bombing—T've deait & thumps 7 (Bare fact recorded—names$ must not be Heard) ™ - To goodness knows what ammunition dumps: 1u3:is I will not say I have not dreamed as well ™ Of piloting the old tywo-seater forth by Into the heart of Hunland—givin 5 erflM Mir To churl or Kaiser; East, Wesf: South, of N ahs . Laying fiend-eggs i God's high 1 —— Triamphant-cackling when, pteci) On some perspiring little “burg” they went ' Of that'self-satisfied, complacent State! " Then home to snuft the incense of the street— . My name inch-high in all the contents bills; Yéuth, beauty, learned age, hot-foot: to greet Me, proud avenger of their recent ills I o Children bring garlands here thé Vision studges— = Comes clear again . may, these are alien brats .. With cold, set faces, solemn as a-judge’s; K- ize ¢ How my soul shrivels!—conscience. pit- shed,’, So (though at whiles it irk me) this be min The same old round—dump, siding, fiying This or that point “behind the enemy’s line” - “Attacked—some fires observed”—these things you' A hundred times or more; each small success w1154 \ 1 Stirs languid interest—then is coldly eved— Moulders unheeded in the Daily Press. At least I have eschewed infanticide . . . DID YOU? 4 Did you give him a life? He's a brother of man, And bearing about all the burden he can. * Did you give him a smile? He was downcast ‘aH#” blué. And the smile would have helped him to battle it throvgh, Did vou give him vour hand? He was slipping .down I, And the world. so I fancled, was-using him. il : Did vou give him a word? Did You show ‘him-theé. road, Or did you just let him go on with his load? Do you know what it means to be losing the Rght; When a life just in time might set evervthing right? * Do vou know what it means—just a ciasp of the band When a man’s boriie about all a man ought to stand’ Did vou ask what it was—why the quivering lip?> Why the half-suppressed sob, and the scalifing tears drip? Were you brother of his when the time ¢amé of need? Did you offer to help himor didn’t.you heed? —Tid Bits: THE KALEIDOSCOPE Minnesota i< the latest siate (o bar alien-teathers: HUMG% OF Tri DAY “You would have ‘0 %o a jong w v friend, to find a better ciyar than i maybe: but I know where I| Congressman. Nolan, vof. Californfa, could_buy. one~Widow. is 2 motder by tade. (syeu “I think it's a mistike, old man, to| e A e e ] el with evervbody in town.” Eléven milien women And girls are AT o at work in our industri < O o e b S hittobure | A corporation in Denmark makes & jury trial for anythin; Post. Emperor Catullus—Where the devil is Sevater Cale; Court_Clerik — PIUSDUIE ko iness of cleaning and disinfeeting telephones. s It is proposed o give Eondon (BAE- nd) firemen an inerease .of 15 shili- Your Highness and she's using | (53.75) a week- until - after ~the his only toza for a tablecloth.—Chap BT oL a0 i3 urral Mrs. Flatbush—I see it stated that| ‘Queen Wilhelmina, of Hoiland. 18 a in some countries there is a heavy |yractical d: d. She can milk & penalty for putting a daclaration of | cow, lov on a postal c: bread. ~ 2432.00 for player music; down, den TFoR sAL ful $600 25 rolis of Ter 83-n Moun| ; Bu; truck, one ton equipped wifh self-starter. tires nearly w. in first class condition; would_ex- ange for stock or touring car. W. B, ark, Mountain St., Willimantic, Conn. Je22d FOR SALE—Twin cylinder motorcy cle; no reasonable offer refused, Tel phone 43 FOR SALE capac tisStonington, Co: STUDEBAKER touring ca model, with starter and lights, .new paint 'and good lires: a comfortable family ar at $400. The Jordan Auto Co., Willimantic je27d s Just_arrived, a_choice car of morthern cows. new milch springers, fancy Holsteins, and Guernseys; also two car: fat oxen for'sale. Telephone 3 Willimantic Division. E. E. Sharpe. FOR SALE—Two cows and a calf; must be sold at once. Inquire at Park Wood Yard Franklin St. je19d FOR SALE—Cadillac _delivery overhauled and in fine condition. sell for low price, for it. 1076-4. FOR SALE—55 acres wood and ber. Address No. 60 North St mantic, Conn. 1916 car, Wil as 1 have no.use Je1sd FOR SALE—Twenty head of cattl some fresh, some springe Oliver_A. Downs, Brooklyn. 37-4, Danielson. Apply_to . Tel. ATTENTION, farmers: Good luck is good fertilizer: good seed corn - and State Rates Boayd Guaranteed Address Box 50, care Bulletin ¥ood millet seed at low prices. Try your luck at the Greeneville Grain Co. Phone 826-5. Jebd FOR SALE—Services of & thorough- | bred Clydesdale stallion, 1500 Ibs.. a fine a stallion for breeding purposes anybody owns; terms made _lknow upon application. Walter E. Shippee, Danfelson, Conn. Tel. may24d MEN WANTED On Ice Cart. Good Wages. Inquire JOHN H. FORD Franklin Square. WANTED 100 laborers, 40 girls, 2 plumbers and 2 plumbers’ helpers, household work- ers ($15.00 per week, no washing or jroning), 2 waitresses, 15 girls for beach, 34 weavers, 50 spinners, 2 ship-\ ping clerks. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. HOUSEWIVES. To help win the war, call A. BRUCK- |NER and sell' him your second-hand Furniture, Ranges. and Iceboxes, and buy Thrift Stamps: Tel. 717-3, 55 Frankiin St. FOR SALE 100 Acre State Road Farm $3,000 Stock, Tools, Furniture. Bring your trunk, all else here. Near ! schools, ‘meighibors, fine lake, between ! two villages with depot: high school, { all town advantages; dark loam . ma: | chine-worked - fields, brook-watered pasture, plenty wood, big apple orch- ard, good ~9-room house, screened porches, 72-foot basement barn, silo, another barn, horse stables. ice,” poul- try houses, etc, Owner retiring in- cludes pair young $500 horses, 6 cows Tiogs, hens, tools, wagone. = harne household furnishings; $3,000 takes all, half cash. Details page 2, Strout's Cat! alogue of this and other big farm bar- Kains, many with stock. tools _and Grops, mailed free. K. A. Strout Farm Dept. 36, 150 Nassau § W oy Je23d FOR SALE and must be sold at once, a two-family house, with all Improvements, well lo- cated; an excellent paying property. Good ‘substantial reason can be shown for selling, etc. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAYN. Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. FREDERICK T. BUNCE FOR SALF. property. two-flat house e louse on Town St.. th parage on Asyium ment ~on Laurel. Aves, | Crossing of 130 acres, a nice cottage on Whitaker Ave. and a number of bargains. Call at A. M. AVERY'S, Bath St. S may9d 52 Broadway. FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locatlons. List your pro- perty if you care to sell or rent, as I have a number of people locking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance. Toom 103 Thayer Ellllh 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 | Post. Flatbush—What is the penal Yonkers Statesman. time is the next norter? V've took it off mum 'cos of the Harry McDonald two years ago en- tered the Columbus (().) ‘prison weigh- ing 200 pounds. When released tue other day ne. ighed %40 pounds. * e Ahont 90’ parcentiwel Nerway's den- tists are graduaies of:American dén- ital colleges ‘or have taken post-zrad- uate courses ‘in tie United States. Rebecca Mayo, age 90, still n 1o Because of lous! The war Opinion, “Thi inn was built times. How ,ridicu- London old Colony in Some of the crockery on this Mrs. table is more than. 100 years|.onauots a shoe store; in Province- s town, Mass. She has had charge of How long have u ‘VJ’_I this but- the husiness, = nce ,herv,h{usband died * the guest inquired—Kansas City- in 1875 { Journal. Did you tell Miss Green that it| Al printers among ~fhe ~ Russian as a dinuer you were inviting her | prisoners in ‘Garmdmy “#e beingkept to?” ‘busy on propaganda books in Rus- 2of course. sian, to popularize the Kgiser and sy- “But she broug ¢, How |erything. German d, she get the notion we misht be ] ng a concert too?—Dayton Her- A 'Pittsfiéld ''(Mdss) voung men siarted to° move --to: another tatm was in the dentist's ante-room | When he-leoked: around for a hat o le' you were being treated todav.”|wear up street he Tound that ewsky “You were? Say you know what|cne he, ewned had, heen packed and at robber charged m: shipped to_his neyw, hume. » I don’t know how much it w vt I heard you scream.”—Housto: Lut The Munich illistrated paper, Jug- lend, announces as a sreat “feature™ that it will shortly publish a full-page drawing, done by the crown pringe, representinz - ns Germany soidier at His Tost f a storming battalion. 518 Miss, three obser: called on her g other da; Come again,” aunt in farewell. Father next morning said: tle Miss.” Litt vears old, very daunt the 1id grand- “Good- The mound hird -of Austraiia=is noted for s immense nests, whirh are the largest thade> By any bied. Some of “the" moBiifls 4t €onstructs dre fully 150 feet in_circumference, and 00d-by. Come again,” G she_repiied in polite tones—Detroit ree Press. 63 Broadway A Splendid Investment Property For Sale Consisting of 3 Houses and Over 1 Acre of Garden Land; Barn, Poul- try Houses, Fruit, Etc. Located 5 Minutes’ Walk From Marli Rockwell Co. and 2 Minutes From Trolley. Two 2 Family, and One 3 Family Houses. Owner Leaving Town. Iriquire of CHAS. F. REYNOLDS 36 Reynolds St, Norwich, Conn. JUST ARRIVED They are here. A nice load of weill broken horses, just out of work aud| ready to go to work. All kinds, big: 'PRESTON BRIDGE, in the center it buries its eggs two feet deep, leaving them to be hatched Wy Alfe un. Livery, Sale and Boarding LOST AND FOUND" - . : A bundle - of , on # Stable. Taxi Service and ,_a;?‘, waen %'lw“fx .-_:mr?ffx.ln{vcé?: Garage Connected. o Ave"xow London " esbh. 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. ieighing: 1030 to 1600 each; several extra'nice pairs, 2400 to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and some extra nice dr! every horse will be sold witih @ written guarantes to be just as represented at time of sale, or money refunded in full. Trial allowed. " 1f in need of anything in ox line. give us a trial and we will give on the Trading Cove road, a bundle of rugs. Owfer Je2sd Phone 31-12, Lebanon Division. BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or_stolen,, passbook_No. 131325 of The Norwleh Savings SOciéty= AM spérsons are cau- tioned agninst purchasing or negotiat- ng the.same, and any person hav oz £ sard Boolk 18 horeny catied up on to present sald claim to sald bank Defore the 21st day of December, ,.0, Submit to Laving the book -de- claréd cancelled and extinguished.and a wew book issued in lieu thereof, or the amount.due Wereor: paid. the am Jef1F MR : LOST or 'Stoleif:y% rowboat, inted you full vaine for your morey. blae on Quinebaug. river. Shitable xe- STABLE 371, 878, MAIN ST, ward. if.returned to James W. Morgan, phT“fl :*31 375 MAIN ST. I g s one 326 = o et O'BRIEN & CHASE. LOST—Two white sheep, fro farm_known as the R and small pairs and single. Prices right. Come and see them ELMEP =, FIERSO. Tel. 536-3 may21d s SR SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Willimantic 10 room house. large barn, 4 good poultry houses, 20 acres fine fields, pastures for 12 head, plenty of Wood, £00d fruit. | Only $2300, $500 cash: Also several | bargains in stocked farms. | Tryon's Agency. Willimantic. Conn., "ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GROUND LIME STONE . Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 2 Clairmount Ave. FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN: TFIT IS JUNK bon.~“Finder piease not Rothenberg. R. jezsd ' WELDING WiLL Fik 1T SELL IT TO Cylinders, Castings of all kinds. Agri- cuttural - Tmpiements. | Trasmissions THE AMERICAN WASTE and Craskeases. Housings. Steel Frames, ‘AXfes’ and other metal parts of ALL/KINDS can be made WHOLE and. SOUND with* our WELDING. < Skilleg, expert work that is guaran: teed—-try it. Auto Radiators also re- : & METAL €0. 210 West Main St. Telephone 190 % WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness before. the pubiic, there Is no medium -better than through the ag-t yeruising columns { The Bulletin,