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FAIR AND WARMER TODAY AND TOMORROW NORWICH. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 191&. ; _ULU’A’!SDCIATEfl PR:SB DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Moving Plctur:;t—tha ‘Breed Thea- "Soving Pictures at the Davis Thea- _?\In\'lng Pictures at the Auditorium ”;"Z‘;(i".fie&i'& %2?1‘53&."?;.31’1 e ANNOUNCEMENTS Reynolds Street Property Sold. Thomas H. Beckley. has sold for estate of Thomas Nevins the two- ment house and large lot, No. 67 vnolds extension, to John Michalak nd Blanche Michalak. Mr, Michalak ill occupy one of the flats as a res- cence and plans to alter and im- rove the property. DAVIS THEATRE Two Big Fea’t‘ures Today, Taylor Holmes in Ruggles of Red Gap, a Seven-Reel Comady From the Fa- mous Saturday Evening Post Story, and Dorothy Dalton in The Mating of Marcella, a Five-Part Ince Dra- ma—New Show Tomorrow. the biggest features ever this theatre are on the biil nd no one should miss seeing Dorothy Dalton is starred in Mating of Marcella, a five-part ma. This is a sGperb domes- hich affords the star ev- nity for the utilization of hle gifts for emotional which presents distinctly tions. The story is one g interest and the situa- nusually dramatic. From ipoint, this is a photoplay 1est nwrit and it should you Two of own at today ure is Taylor of Red Gap, a taken from the ening Tost story. EREED THEATRE Special Holiday Bill for Today and Tomorrow—Usual Shows Today— Tomorrow, July 4th, Continuous Show From 10.30 a. m. to 10 p. m. Mr. Mrs m th and Sidney Drew, the makers of America, delightful humeor of comedies of domestic at the Breed thea- rsdav in the big i Day. This is the famous Broad- >cs and is filled to the brim 3 of eripping. thrill- Nothing much more within five acts than liciously differ- It is issued as a and presented by ics Inc \\ hite and be seen Antonio Moreno in The House of ntinued photoplay with a minute. Nizht, a two-part Mack Sen- featuring Charlie Mur- nd Trask and Mary Thur- keep vou roaring for thirty the Burton Holmes Tra- omplete the bill for reday. ith, ontinuous show 10 p. m. i the Breed will from 10.30 a. WANTED “WANTED TWO USHERS. APPLY AUDITORIUM _THEATRE MACHINISTS ‘HELP WIN THE WAR WE NEED OPERATORS FOR LATHES, PLANERS, MILLING MACHINES, BORING MILLS, ALSO Come to Erie—a Cool Place to Live—a Cool Shop to work m., GOOD PAY STEADY WORK During and After the War Call or Write General Electric Co. “OPPORTUNITY HEADQUARTERS” ERIE, PENN. If on Gavernment Work Do Not Leave WANTED l WANTED WANTED—Mowing machine and tn“w‘:rvk'rnm_lght:?roexgzr;:n;adto grmzn 5 % m fiiakesfgggnfi,;i::’ ;é‘g;fesAé“i‘ll el references. Inquire at Bulletin Office. chine, care Bulletin. iy3d 4% Good Machinist GENERAL FLOOR WORK APPLY AT OFFICE Goodyear Cotton Mills GOODYEAR, CONN. WANTED PLASTERERS, UNION MEN, N. wanted at once, at Fort Terry, Conn,, or telephone New London 1651 PLASTERERS’ LABORERS wanted at once at Fort Terry. or telephone New- London 1651, LABORERS wanted at once; 44c per hour; at For Terry, New London, Conn., New London. WANTED ACCUSTOMED TO ERECTING AND Apply Government Dock, New London. Apply Government Dock, New London, Conn., N. Y. Apply Government Dock, or telephone 1561, HOW to make a-cargo. M your. car gets stuck along the road, dort worry; just get eight or tem big rocks, put ‘em in.the back; that will make a car- go! Look us up the Fourth right op- posite Woolworth’'s 5 and 10 c store. Fagan's Smoke Shop, jy3d WANTED—One-man farm on or near main road, New London to Jewett City; must be cheap and in good order; in| answer, state condition of farm and approximate price. William Cormack, Jewett Postoffice, Conn. Jyad WANTED—Room and board in_ pri- vate family, near rifie shop; state price asked. Address Box 44, Bulletin. 'jy3a WANTED—Middle aged women to do housework in a family of two. Write jy3d Box 96, care Bulletin Co. WANTED—Girl for general house- work, to go to the beach. 15 Broad St. Phone 294 Jy3d for genéra] WANTED — Woman housework. Inquire James Da.vljs. No- y3d ank. WANTED—Painters; clean work, new buildings,” long job, with good pay. Care Croizer Co., Assawaga fims Day- le, Conn. y3d WANTED—First class case maker. Write stating wages and experience to Box No. 32, care Bulletin. jyad WANTED—A Dodge roadster, late 1916 or 1917, must be in good mechan- ical condition, ti Address Box 109, Yan- Jy3d MENT wants thousands men, 18 or over; easy clerical $100 month; write immediattely st positions open. Franklin Insti- tute, Dept. 32-F.. Rochester, N. Y. JeSMWFS WANTED — Second hand furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anything; largest sec- ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, warerooms 30-. Water St.. Norwich! t WANTED AT ONCE. FIVE DRIVERS. MEN APPLY AT ADAMS EXPFRESS OFFICE. WANTED 100 laborers, 40 girls 2 plumbers’ helpers, - weel 2 plumbers and | househoid work- washing or is for ironing), beach, 34 weavers, 50 s ping clerks. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. ATTENTION! HOUSEWIVES, To help win the war, call A. BRUCK NER and sell him your second Furniture, Ranges and Icebox buy Thrift Stamps. Tel. 717-3. 55 Franklin St. LOST AND FOUND AUDKTORIUM Biq Laughing Shové is A Peck of Peppers—Today, Earle Williams in a Vitagraph Feature, Transgres- sion, Peppers, another fun ed yesterday at the Ben Loring and com- the uproarious od sized audiences. question the acme of pt the audience at a laugh pressure during performance Ben Loring, as » here with the mirth that et troubles and care. ature programme in- Williams and Corinne on by J. Stuart vrus Townsend Brady. showing al! the lat- nd Vengeance and the Auditorium management a wonderful show” for th and the Ben Toring com- will put over the biggest hit of vervthing new. There complete shows on the ning with matinee at ening shows will be p. m Coming all theatre, the well and his own com- of B ik el op New Britain—A mass meeting of n held Sunday in Turner final arrangements for the - Fourth of July year 1: a “cheerful and the next big to, and the inclusive. Bn!am—‘\{rs Marie Pde, who & idence in Salem, Mass., - for violating the statufe tune telling in New advertised herself as Greenwich.—Alfred D. Lamberton, of Greenwich returned last Satur- 2y on the U. S. S. Culgoa from over re to an Atlantic port and was in reenwich ‘Sunday, returning to his hip Monday morning. Waterfiury»‘mml plans for the pa- to be given by the Polish citizens .ne city on the morning of July 4 been completed. There will be two divisione in the parade, one com- osed of military organizations and ane of church societies. Guilford—Herbert Hall of West sullford received a letter Sunday from 1is son, Herbert Hall, Jr., stating that 1e was a prisoner of war in the Ger- man prison camp at Darmstadt,, Ger- ma He was captured in the rtcent heprey engagement. He had been reported in action, Norwalk—With the close of the schgol year the Norwalk High school loses seven members of its teaching corps. The majority have resigned because they have recetved substantial increases in salary, in one instance amounting to 50 per cent. Terringten—The employes of the Warrenton Weolen company have re- ceived an increase in wages of 7 1-2 , and in addition to this they rot 5 per cent. bonus on ail ges earned since Jan. 1 last. This latter amount is to be paid the help July 12. Meriden. — Tola Klahn, wife of ©harles Chapmgn, died at her home,: ¢, a white leave at jy3d a h inkbook contain. ing sum of monej Finder rew returned to this office LOSTfTuesdn A crochet lace cuff. Bulletin and receive r WANTED House Help. Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town GOOD POSITIONS FOR RELIABLE Spinners, Also Picker and Dye Write, call or tel. 361:13. je4AMWS NTED—Girl for gemeral house- dtu g0 to the beach. 15 Broad St, too Here is a chance to supply. We' are selling uze lisle lpiwflcn first quality 9 pair_or 82 25 for a half dozen. Th s beats any silk hose in looks and The Pasnik Co. sell for less. Willimantie. Je26WS - perienced man to work good wages to right Ames. jvad | in butter store; party. S. K WANTED—Woman to wash dishes; one who will live at the hotel. Apply at Wauregan House. jv2d FOR SALE . i) el TogoREd Gl gt et FOR SALEHorse wagon and har: ness. ath St. R SALE Automobile. four derBaaline Toadster, good runn ger. price very reasinabls. . Grain_ Co. - Inquire steph Peringer. jy3d g or- Ca,l “at LE—Ford auto in gooa run- ning condition; can be used as touring car or light truck. Inguire Box 134, South Coventry, Conn., -or Telenhoné 586-4, Wlllimanlic D:flslun 3v3; FOR SALE—An Overlsnd tuurxng‘ “car in A-1 shape. W. H. Burnham, Hamp: ton, Conn. Iy housekeeping. ve. and bath at 323 Frankiin St. | on premises or Phone 440- trally 'located. J. Ogulnick, 32 F. lin St. 3 TO RENT % LARGE furnished inquire at 17 oom _for Nght = Boswall jesd B Tencment of Six_roomis Inquire i¥ad_ FOR HIRE—JG-pnssenger Studebaker ‘buses for private parties. Write or call . Peckham, 62 Shetucket St- Garage: a % TO RENT_One apartment of seven rooms, all modern improvements: “Four shore lots -at Cr'e.c.nt Beach for sale at low prices.and on easy terms; get these bargains. See Crutten- den, Crescent Beach, Conn._ iy2d__ FOR SALE—Cadillac -_touring car, g00d running condition; bring $i60 and get a bargain; will answer no letters. Wm. Tator. South Canter'bury iy2d FOR SALETwo_year old trotting bred colt; will make a very fa! St horse. ‘Wm. Te South Canterbury. j‘-zd ator, FOR SALE—Cream separator,, $8; 6 h. p. gasoline engine with corn cutter and wood saw outfit," used* a few months, $125. Lillibridge Farm, Day St., Danielson,” Conn. Phone 545 Danielson. FOR SALE—One 4 cylinder, 7 passen- ger Studebaker touring car; one 4 cyl- inder Studebaker express; one 5 pas- senger Overland touring .car.. C. S. Peckham, 62 Shetucket St. iv2d FOR SALE—A Mullens 13-ft. sponson canoe, ‘with Evinruce moior, or will sell_each separately. C. N Pendleton, 45 Broadwayv. jyid work; prices reasonable. Chase, for gentlemen on Main veniences, TO LET_ Horses, by the. day,, week or month, for having or any kind of O'Brien & 371 Main St, Norwich. jy1d TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms 'St;, all_con- Inquire at this office. Jeat FOR HIRE_Two 1-passenger tour- ing cars, also 5-passenger touring car, with good, reliable ciauffeurs, day or Ihgl\:tdserflce. Call 1219-3. 14 Cliff at Je! STORAGE—Household. g00ds st"ed for. long or short term; rates reason- a.bjleld Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. e private: family. -3 TO RENT—Store, centrally 1ocated, | suitable for grocery store. with neces. sary fixtures, at $18 por month. Tel 246. mari3d TO RENT—Furnished teoms for four gentlemen. = Mrs. Kelly. 7 North High St. feb25d FOR SALE—Five good cheap work horses that we must sell .at once, weight "1100 to 1300, all true to work and good wind, price $63 for your choice; now is the time if vou want any horses for haying. Call at Stible, 371-373-375 Main St Norwich. O'Brien & Ch ivld " FOR | SALE—Ford ru runabout, in good mechanical condition, Hasslers, At- water-Kent, Stewart speedometer, ex- ase. tra shoe, $350 cash, Box 164, Putnam, Conn. Je26WFM TREO 1916 six cvlinder 7-passenger touring car. in frst class condition: has been in private use since bough priced very low. ' The Frisbie-McCor- mick, Co., 52 Shetucket S, je29d l-l)RD tourmg new in June. 1916; very good running order, shock ab- sorbers, speedometer and many other extras. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., Shetucket St je2%d 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.. Nor- wieh and Willimantic. 52 "I‘I-‘D—So\\ to farrow in August. te or phone R, W. Dearnley, Jev&ell iy2d NTED—A position as bookkeeper r a young lady who is a high school Address E. care Bulletin. W City graduate. jvzd shes pnsnn n as pri chauffeur ate or busi- or liguor. Jy2d WANTED— Bartender over draft age. George Greenberger, 47 Franklin St. iy WANTED i AMERICAN STRAW- Good Pay Steady Employement MEN WANTED AT THE BOARD COMPANY’S MILL WANTEB—Man to hoe corn, h«’)ur James Turnbull, Norwich' Town. 30c_per Wauwecus Hill, — Two farmhand: fine k and good pay to_the Brown, Shepard Hill Village. Conn. Tel. jy2d women n; examinations experience un- iring government ANTE Dlue steady w positions write J. C. Leonard (fo mer civil Jdyid - WANTED: to work J: to 50 years of age as attendants. Apply Rhode nd Hospital, Providence. R. I jyld WANTED—At cnce, an e‘(perlcnced loom nhxer s 10 eady work and ply Mys- T tie Manufacturing Co., ) Vstic, Conn, el {WE WANT YOUR JUNK|_ivia SRR please leave at Bt iron, Metals and Paper Stock. Our| WANTED—Girl .f _ seneral house i > » _ % 9 work. Apply 270 North Main gl. DJ"— w‘: teams will call in either gity or|isieen: “ PP IINWE LOST—Whi = o e Sprague_tag 55084 country. WANTED—Skein winders;. steady Lucier, Baltic. Conn. NORWICH WASTE AND METAL mlrk- guod wages. West Side Silk e Iy 1 as the . Finder please Rothenberg, R. T. [ je2sd 226 West Main street, Saturda ine after a short illne been registered as a Red for years and she w in the| uniform of the society in accordance with a specigl permit r-ceived from the headquarters ifi Wa \ agton. Thomaston.—About 200 K surrounding places emplification of the class of candidates of No. 18, K. of C, in Sunday aftermoon. Th was in _charge of Dist ward J. Real of YV Deputy William Haven was also p No man can be happy unl to divide it. he trie: FOR SALE FOR SALE $10,000 Norwich Gas and Electric Co. First Mortgage 5 Per Cent. Bonds. THESE BONDS ARE SECURED BY A FIRST MORTGAGE ON THE PROPERTY WHICH IS NOW OWN- ED BY THE CITY OF NORWICH. i James L. Case 37 SHETUCKET STREET . WITTER . Auctioneer Office No. 42 Mam Street, Danielson, Ct. IMPORTANT PUBLIC SALE I will sell for Mr. Warren Thatcher at public sale at the ol(] Luther Alexander farm, near Wildwood Park, l?fi miles from Dayville, Ct., on the trolley road leading to Putnam, on ¢+ SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1918, at 10 o’clock a. m. sharp, a high class lot of lnrsonal property, including 18 head of choiee cattle, 1 pair of good farm horses, some hay, and a fine line of up-to-date farming implements, such as used on a large farm; 1 roadster automobile in fine running condition and nicely equipped, a]so a lot of household goods. Terms of sale will be cash, as Mr. Thatcher's time on this pla.ce exmres July 16th and must be vacated. If stormy, sale will occur the first fair day of the rouowm week. A caterer will attend, tsifli space for a full list of hlll 0! sale which Thursday, July 4th. WARREN A. THATCHER. will appear on COMPANY Telephone 546-2 Norwich, Conn. Spinners Wanted BEAN HILL MILL FOR SALE FOR SALE be sold at once, a two-family ith all improvem ; an_ excellent pa Good ‘substantial reason for selling, etc inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich, an be For full particulars, SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION jSchools ts, well lo- & property. shown WANTED—Men, women or_boys to work in the kitehen; no bundd) work City . Lunch, Norwich 7d ~ MACHINIST toolmakers and de ers wanted to increase through study of 1. C. engineering ceurse; sure study method; develop genius International Corres iton, - Penn. gn- earnings mechanical easy home- nventive ondence je2 EVERY TWO WEEKS, at least, you need a shampoo. We dJ cure d"u:lrufi Delightful -face m ge 50c. Sladam Lindgren, Thayer bhl., Tel. & 12. je2sd WANTED—Girl to wait on table and do chamber work. Windham Inn, Windham, Conn. Tel. 35-4, Willimantic Division. 24d A LOT of new sample dresses in k. serge and others, you can save half of the price by looking them before buying. . The Pasnik Co., vich and \\l]l!m ntic. je22d WOOL GROWER l.xrm— or on. over N us _ your small lots; we will pay Admore Woolen FOR SALE 419 Main Street A three-tenement 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, Norwich. Central Bldg., Phones. and Apply West Side Silk Mill. TED—Man for carpenter other_werk. _Jelsd B FOR SALE—A ladies’ sllk dress $7.97, a_rubber top corset 97c, a slip-on .la- dies’ sweater $2.73, a ladies’ bungalow apron 69c¢, and many other such bar- gains keep The Pasnik Co. busy all the time. Everybody wonders how we can do it in | e times of high prices. A LADIES’ SH DRESS $7.97,a rub- ber top corset 97c, a slip-on ladies' sweater $2.13, a ladies’ bungalow apron 69¢c, and many other such bargains keep The Pasnik Co. busy all the time. Ev- erybody wonders how. we can do it In these times of high prices. je22SMW TO RENT—Light storage space; elec. tric elevator. Phone 380 or call 77 Water St. )y jan28d TO RENT—Furniched also rocm: 0 rooms for light )m'lseu(e(-plnz 15 School St. Tel 1048 TO RENT at 14-16 Thames St., one double store and two single stores, with all im- provements, Ingquire AMERICAN WASTE & METAL CoO., 2 2 AIN ST. STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW RENT. [INQUIRE AT BULLETIN OFFICE. FOR SA‘LE FOR SALE Cottage, seven rooms modern im- provements, lot 50 feet front, 390 feet deep, width in réar 138 feet, 245 West Thames Street,. opposite corner Ship- ping Street. Price and terms reason- able. Apply to JOHN P. MURPHY. FOR suAE—Ba\ horse, 9 years old, sound, hing 1100, good worker and driver, \\All be sold che ap, as I have no work for him. Inquire 8 Willimantic, Conn. Tel. FOR SALE—A late 1917 Metz tour- ing car, practically new. Inquire 14 Clift st je28d FOR SALE—Cheap, four cholce build- ing lots on Mountain St., also one:1916 Buick truck, one ton capacity, fully equipped with self-starter, tires nearly new, in first class condition; would ex: change for stock or touring car. W. Clark, 215 Mountain St. Willimantic, Conn. je22d FOR_SALE—55 acres wood and ber. Address 59 North St. W ndnth Conn. may22d TFOR SALE: Twenty head of cattle; some fresh, some springers. Apply to Oltyer A Downs, Brooklyn. Conn. Tel. 37-4, Danielson. jes FOR _SALE—Services of a thorough- bred Clvde staliion, 1500 ‘lbs., as fine a stallion for breeding purposes as anybody ; terms made known pon application. Walter E. Shippee, Danielson, Conn. Tel. may24d FOR SALE., Several good T ing Machines, slightly used, taken in exchange; will sell cheap for cash. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 48 Franklin S:. A Dandy Home For Someone located % mile from stoffice, church, theatre, stores and hool; high elevation an: splendid view; land well divided int tillable and pasture, 1 woodlot, -plenty of weod for home use; young apple orchard and other kinds of fruit; well shaded 15-room house in fine condition, 2% stofy: well water in the cellar kitchen; barn 24x30, tie up 3 cows and 2 horses, carriage house 2 henhouses, woodshed, large henyard of 13 acres with running_water from a_brook; spring by the barn; price $3,300; (‘nuld not build the house for the price asked for the whole farm. For further particulars, inquire at F. I. RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, Danielson, Conn. Tel. Moosup 99-4—House. Danielson 198—Office. jy2d 22-acre farm, railroad, p WANTED—Two ironers, at the Nor- wich Steam Laundry. Jel4d WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver; also old false teeth; highest prices paid. F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- way, Norwich. apréd WANTED—Second hand agd antique furniture of all kinds; get rices before you sell, A. Bruckner, 55 Frank- lin St. Tel. 717-3. novéd 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, good fruit. Only $2300, $500 cash. Also several bargains in stocked farms. Tryon’s Agency.. Willimantic. Conn. WANTED ¥ Second hand Talking Machines and Pianos. Will pay cash. THE TALKIN MACHINE SHOP, 46 Franklin St. COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT View, shore; also accessible Seashore Farms, | Send forbooklet. and along the Rhode WESTERLY, R. L FOR SALE P THE FINE TWO-TENEMENT || Send by parcel post and receive heck by ret il. We buy dia- HOUSE AND LARGE LOT 66 Mc- :ll::fls {oée urn mal KINLEY AVENUE. COLLATERAL LOAN cO. E. A. PRENTICE 154 Water 4 b K ; Phone 300 V56 Clift Strect || Bormon Shetucket ‘and “Market Sts, FURNISHED SEASKORE at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant Island Frank W. Coy ncN WANTED On Ice Cart. Good Wages. Inquire JOHN H. FORD Franklin Square. WANTED. Old false tecti. Dun't matter if broken. We pay up o $15 per set. reliable firm to deal with. Established 1872 ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GROUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN. WANTED Two Girls For Mnrklng and Sorting. TROY STEAM LAUNDRY S S St ik SRR SRS ‘P r_:_——\\ | FOR SALE 12.Room House, No, 125 School St| A splendidly built residence in thej center of the city, ma i THOMAS 'H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724—~Phones—68 15 ACRE FARM “All tillable land in high state of cultivation; new cottage house, 9 near and with conveniences. Barn, shed and hennery; fruit of all kinds; all imple- ments, horse wagons; immediate pos- session; about ten tons of standing grass; two miles from Westerly, near Watch Hill. Investi- gate. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 rooms, fools and farming- A rare bargain. ead l. l 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, finc grove and 35 acres of land, with houses, barns, sheds, etc. A A. ADAM, _Norwich Town, Conn. FOR SALE. Bsth St.. property, two-flat house on School ‘St.,”a nice house on Town St., cottage house with garage on Asylum St., a three-tenement on Laurel Ave farm at Williams Crossing of 150 acres, a nice cottage on Whitaker Ave., and a number of bargains. Call at A. M. AVERY’S, 52 Broadway. FOR SALE Cottage' Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable- locations. -List your vroA perty if you care to sell or rent, as have a number of people lonkmg far real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate und Insurance. Room 103 Thayer Blig may9d 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 secuon, close to Chelsea Parade. ARCHA W. COIT . Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE At Crescent Beach, One Very At. tractive Cottage, All.Finely Furnished, at Bargain Price. ~For Full Particulars Inquire of JOHN "A. MORAN, Real Estate and | Investment Broker. * Franklin_Square, Norwich. | PRESTON BRIDGE Livery, Sale - and Boarding Stable. Taxi Service and Garage Connected. - Horses to let for all kinds of husi- 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 horse will be sold with a written guarante> to be just as represented at time of sale,' or money refunded in full. Trial allowed. If in need of anything in our line. give us a.trial and we will give you full value for your money. STABLE 371, 378, 375 MAIN ST. Phone 326-2. O'BRIEN & CHASE. 'JUST ARRIVED They. are here. A nice load: of well ready to go to ‘work. All kinds, big and small. rs d ngle., Prices right. "Comi n’d :ex; fh?m‘ ! lm = PIEE!ON’. 8 ‘Tel. '536-3. fild he | He's Jonto_men THE A e wus‘cumng out a mghmy 1 abit tidk,or trans: of, rocky gor AT he didnt Wait fhé der fer the 16b'to @edrg: But he sentithe w rk; S Lestern Unien P “I’ repp:t at SI. M Sl . & man could see, the wh Paid fis bill an® HooK tHb ig bid the old home town goodby. Stuck, B mige o 55& ?r ge’ for' o sty 3 Am & F ed-4him “all .)as. I the-Highway-Twenty o ird His. sKin is tanned as ‘sather, an’ his meat Jpard an’ tough An" he takes hi h f living catch as-catch-can—in the:rrogy An' hgme is avhere At move is gharce an” diap For he's here 1" there-an, everywhere hat's mentioned on the map. He's ather and every the tite I’\c(f\ of Lrex\(‘hfidi an’ nch of 'ry in T“em\-umd v alk knaw him as the “bizga gingineer,” ' thev'll do whole lot for him, f~r : trents them square and clear. an® eopped the nowise guy An tied up‘solid,-an’ he don't 0ft half-cocked: s m prover -ere u,.ha= not to rld” céchrred . in the If you'wint the orean measured, If you Want-the mountains weighed If vou want to plug a river or a city worm route: made, Or zigzae up a_big one, or hack it to He's the Johnnyv foy the donehnut, You can Dot veur life on that. His beads ther wonders. and An, He can iron out a.profile bettern in- stromeni or line— s ice in Wihter.. an' he's inking everv word, Ret attle, in the \n he’'ll never or Highway Twenty-third. So here’s to “leather lezgings™ who is on the job to shine, An’' he's DBus¥ in his bonnet. how to cross the German Rhing He's & mizhty vital factor an’ you bet that's something sai For he's the kid who pla fend the line ahend. ¢ Give him the proner orders.an’ a little 4 help as ‘well, Allumver an’_a level an’ he'd run a i _line in Hell, For he’s tuned for real action: fine an’ s How to ex- fit an" double-spurred, An' he'H bnilfia road. to ’reednm in the Highway Twenty-third —J. H. 'Lnlor. Boston, HUMOK oF 1HE DAY “This war is dreadful!” “Why, what's the ‘matter’ now?" “One can never tell when the laun- dry is coming home,”—London Opin- ion, Miss Yellowleaf—A woman’s doesn't really matte: Miss Caustique-—No; age the thing that !l eounts is how long she has been that age—Life. “There’s one good spoiled children.” “What's that?” “One never has them in one's own house."—Coston Transcript. 0Old Lady—Dees y ur father live in the fear of the Lord? Kid—I reckon he does—leastwise he allus takes a gun with him when he goes out on Sunday Gargovle. Mr. " Peck—Good-bye, my dear! TIl telegraph you as soon as I reach Chi- cago. Mrs. Peck—Don’t bother, dear. T won't need money as soon as that— Life. De Louter—Talk is cheap. McFact—Rats! Dig you ever hire a lawyer to piit an eloquent de- fense or dictate a long letter to a public stenographer? —\Philadelphia Bulletin. “Go to the ant, thou sluggard!” said thing about the Industrious Man. “Huh!” said the Slugsard, as he yawned and turned over for another nap. “What's the matter with the ‘ant coming to me?"—London An- swers. “Yes, I was fined $200 for putting coloring matter in artificial *butter.” Well, didn't you deserve it?” “Perhaps. But what made me mad was that the magistrate who imposed the fine had dyed whiskers.”—Mile- stones. “That lady is very expert” ‘Huh 7 "Keeps knitting and talking.” “Well? “And never drops a stitch or the thread in her conversation.”—Detroit Free Press. “How " did_your daughter pass the examination?” baked one mother of another. ‘Pass!” was the answer. “She @idn’t pass ‘aty all. Perhaps you wouldn't believe it but they asked that girl about things that happened long before she /was' born.”—Pear- sons. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Iron alloyed with gold has been in- troduced as a substitute for tin in the making of cans, ‘Women are largely engaged at the present’ time . in/the manntacture of serums and vaccines. For reading programs in dark the- aters an Englishman has patented a dry battery electric light that fs mounted in an opera glass case. Screws that will stay in place in woodwork have been invented with an opening from the slat to one side, through which a Jny pin is driven. At the beginning of the war the war strength of the European belligerents was as follows: Germany, 5,200,000; France, 4,000,000; Russia, 5,500,000: Austria-Hungary, ~ 3,000,000; Ttaly, 1,200,000; Great Britain, 730,000; Tur- key, 400,000 CASTORIA For Infants and Children InUse For Over 30 Years patriag 7% ‘Whitestone ' Cigars will be $4. a hundred . from_ June lst, 1018, [CEE rate per theushnd. 3. F cong, fi-n!flln G're(t. .:a,‘ broken' horses, just out of ‘work nnd« EER ‘The Piano 'l"n..{ ; 122 Fmapa:t 8.