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FAIR AND WARM TODAY PARTLY CLOUDY TOMORROW N FULL ASSOCIATED 'PRESS DESPATCHES — R L S . What Is Going On Tonight e Moving Plotures at the Davis Th nll'ovln: Pictures at the Auditorium | 1 | | , Moving Pictures at the Breed Thea- tre. ANNOUNCEMENTS Bacon Arms Co. Sold. Real Estate Broker John A, Moran \has sold the property which he pur- chaseq at a recent sale, located at the | corner of Pond and Lake streets, and | known as the Bacon Arms company, to \ Carrie A. Comstock Gales Ferry Cottage Sold. William R. Perkins has sold his cot- tage at Gales Fe) to Charles Tyler PBard through the agency of Real Es- tate Broker John A. Moran BREED THEATRE. “Resurrection,” Eagle's in 17th Chapter of “The Eye,” and the Pathe News Form Ex- Pauline Frederick the ceptional Bill For Today. Today Pauline Frederick, the d guished emotional star, is seen T latest aramount photoplay, “Resurrect t the Breed theatre. This is a superb picturization of Count Leo Tolstoy's famous rovel and worth yvour most careful con- sideration. It is a thrilling picture de- picting life in Russia under autocratic regime which was recently overthrown. The story has to do with the fortunes of a peasant girl who after her betray- al by a diss becomes a social outcast and after six years of degredation, finally Is sent to r a crime of which she is The man responsible for her obtains her pardon and of- her, but having learned to love a she prefers banishment with the man she loves to social honors and wealth with her be- trayer There are many thrilling scenes which make this picture one of the most notable of the season. The seventeenth chaper of ‘“The Eagle's Eye” and the Hearst-Pathe news makes up the remainder of the bill for tonight innocen trouble fers to ma imple peasant Theda Bara Draws Big Chaplin Very Funny. Crowd— Ome of the finest pieces of Theda Bara has ever done Anditorivm theatre this week. It is “The Forhilden Path her newest starr cle, which opened yester- day for a run of three days In production, Miss Bara has opportunity to display the many facets of her versatility The story of William F “The Forbidden Path” concerns the adven- tures which befall a tenement girl who is suddenly elevated to comfor- artist’s model. She meets a wealthy table conditions by emplovment as young blade who makes love to her, captures her heart, and refuses to marry her. Her child dies in a snow- storm. Bent on revenge, she secks ont the girl who is to marry the man she hates. They plan a retribution which ends the drama h 2 vehemence rarely seen on the screen Charlie Chaplin is very funny in his picture, “Behind the Screen” Same bill again today and tomorrow. work < at the this Orpheum Theatre, Danielson. Today, matinee and night, at this theatre there will be shown the great- est motion picture of the year, Qver the Top, with Sergeant Guy Empey, uthor, himsej. Over the Top mests every expecta- tion as a war pictore, as the book achieved a tremendous success as a story of the war. This picture is fas- cinating and_thrilling from start to finish and offers a perfect visu tion of what war really is. Over Top is the ome story of life in trenches that has touched every sponsive soul in America. Since the book was published, 250 coples have been sold durir 3 business hour, every day—or better than four copies every minute. In all more than 3,000,000 people have read it. More than 25,000,000 people have read Empey's articles in the great newspapers of the courtry. Many thousands have been fortunate enough to_crowd their way into the limited capacity of the great halls where Em- pey has lectured. Now the whole loyal citizenship of the nation can see the Fighting Ser- geant in action, can “go over the top” with him on the Hun hunts. The mar- vel of motion picture photography brings to life before your very the pulsing, breathinz pages of “the most widely read book” of the twen- tieth centu Go “Over the Top” with Empey! Orpheum theatre, Danielsos ternoon and evening, Jul this af- ~ TONIC - UPBUILDER Stabborn Coughs, Weak Lungs and Colds Try Eckman’s Alterative For many years this Calcium prepara- fion bas maintained an ever-increasing Teputation for accomplishing good, and often remarkable resuits. $2 Size $1 Size now $1.50 now 80c Price Includes War Tar. AR Druggists, | Eckman Laboratory Philadelphia ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GROUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE PECK, McWILLIAMS CO. NORWICH, CONN 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 gome extra nice drivers; every horse will be sold with a written guarantes to be just as represented at time of sale, or money refunded in full. Tria] 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, 373, 375 MAIN ST. Phone 326-2. O’BRIEN & CHASE. FREDERICK T. BUNCE Piano Tuner T0 ERECT STORE AT DRAWBRIDGE Contractor W. C. Young to Erect Small Building For J. A. Stoddard—Contractor C. Del Carlo Starts Foundation For New House—Small Jobs Around Town. On Monday building at the Drawbridge for J. A. Stoddard. The building will be 14x14 of frame construction and will be one story high. The outside will be finished with clapboards and the structure will have a paper roof. It is planned to use|. the building as a store to sell ice cream, soft drinks, etc. to the pic- nickers who wvisit the Drawbridge. There will be no cellar under the ‘building. Contractor Del Carlo to Erect Bunga- low. Contractor C. Del Carlo has started work on the foundation for a house the vicinity of Fanning avenue. The house will be of the same general style as those which he has already erected in that vicinity. Mr. Del Car- lo will do the masonry work himself. The contract for the actual building of the house has not been lat yet. The house will be of the bungalow type with seven rooms. Repairing Norwich Club. Work was started Monday on the building formerly occupled by the Norwich club which was recently sold. Workmen are now repairing the chim- Contractor W. C.|ney and masonry work and other ex- Young took the contract to erect a|tensive repairs will be made to the property by its new owner. It is sai that an effort will be made to reo ganize the old club. Work on Mill Additions. Contractor C. M. Williams has force of fmen at work closing in_the north end of the three story addition to the Joseph Hall & Son mill Trading Cove. Most of the roof h: been laid and the interlor work wi be started soon. Repairs Completed. Contractor W. C. Young has com- pleted the repairs to the house at Peck street, occupied by Stanley Kou- lash which was recently gutter by fire. LOST AND FOUND Return to 56 Main St. and receive re- LOST—An automobile number 42-310. | A, WANTED ‘WANTED—At oncea barber. Apply hard, Ma:n St., Mystic. jy23d WANTED TWO GIRLS FOR MARKING AND SORTING TROY STEAM LAUNDRY id - a at! as ! ill 11 WANTED ward. Talbot Candy Co. y2sd ANTED_Auto repair man helper M. B, Ring Estate. y23d « ELECTRICIANS wanted everywh WANTED big pay; advancement; learn elec! wiring. ' lighting, _telephony, _etc., through sure, easy home-study meih- od; Edison indorses; booklet free. Call International Correspondence Schools, Central Building. 3d GOSH—Met a fellan comin’ out of & thirst parlor yistidy 'n’ he ced he felt like a submarine. 'n' I sez “How's that?” 'n’ he sez “I just sunk a couple of schooners!” 'n’ we both laffed. Buy a good pipe, 59, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. sy23d WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; must be modern, not in center of city. Write G. H. B. care Bulletin. y2sd WANTED—Smail unfurnished flat, ith modern improvements. Write M. 24, Bulletin. iy23d WANTED—A competent cook; big wages. Apply Mrs. W. Taylor, Bastern Point, Groton, Ct. iy23d WANTED — All around man or a smart boy for Simpson's Lunch Room, West_Side, y23d ‘WANTED—Rooms and board for two adults; willing to pay good prices for good place, any part of Washington St. Th tion of the building which suf £ Brosdway. +Aduressi. 0. Box 0] e portion of E = fered from the flames has been | FIRST-CLASS CARPENTER; T Soroughly rovalfed, the Job t?‘ki-“g testant woman as working housekeeper about three weeks. The finishing touches were put on the job Monday. Doing Interior Work. The work of finishing up the insi of the house which he erected for him- helf on Stetson street has been b gur by Contractor W. C. Young. Tge the exterior work buil is all done and ing will soon be occupied. AND FIRST-CLASS MACHINIST de e- ADMORE WOG! EN MILLS Yantic and companion for an elderly lady liv- ing at Willimantic; steady place for a g00d reliable woman. Address Box 134, X Bulletin. iv2sd anted for conductors and mo- ages 18 to 50; able to pass g and vision tests and be in good 'physical condition: wages 37i%c tec’ per hour; time and ome-half for overtime; minimum daily guarantee of 'six hours! good working_conditions. FOR SALE TO RENT FOR SALE—Two registered Holstein lieifér calves and-one bull, all sired by our 2100 pound senior sire Colantha Pictertje Prinve, whose three nearest dams iveiage over 31 pounds butter in seven days; the calves are beauties. out of our best cows, and we would raise them but have all the stock we can winter now; somebody will Secure alf three or one’ at a baragin If taken at once; extra fine Berkshire boar pig. FOR SALE—One Overland_touring car, one delivery car. $100; also a horse § vears old, 1 dump cart, twi double harness, single harnesse: sell all very cheap, as.I am si cannot use them. P. A. Weeks, Truck: inw Stable, Walnat St, Willimantic iy23a . 8. Pecknam, 5 £ 62 Shetucket St. 5 jy2sd | for two, with or without board, one — | minute ' from Marlin-Rockwell’s. 13 FOR SALE Three horses, ome 7| mitth, JTof vira vears old, 1200 pounds, sound and will{ e g o work ‘anywhere, $§75; a horse § years! 0 RENT—Newly furnished rooms old, sound, 1100 pounds. nearly new|for genmtlemen on Miin St. all con- Concord buggy and custom made har-| veniences, private {amily. Inquire at pounds, an extra good driver, safe for anyone to use; two-horse cut-iinder -horse wagon, a set of will and TO RENT—Large room, with smafl adjoining one. with private family; married couple *preferred; required. jy22d FOR RENT—A well furnished front room: good locaticn. Phone 353-12. jv204 T FOR_RENT_For summer months, small furnished house, Norwich TOWE, references Call at 35 Hobart Ave. TO RENT—One large furni: this office. je FOR HIRE_Two 7-passenger tou g cars. also 5-passenger touring car, ith good, reliaple clfauffeurs, day or night service. Call 1219-3 14 Cliff St. jesd STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rafes reason- truck, one 1913 Cadillac, one 1915 smal Buick, onme 1917 Crow-EIK. one ton Kelley-Springfield tri re; able ‘prices. M. Rozycki & Co., Main St. Tel. i Jy23 touring car, model 450, fine condjtion; will' trade ¢ these cars for stock or anyt able. Oliver D. Bowen. Eastford. Conn. Telephone 318-3 Pufnam. iy 23 her touring new painted and in g S overhauled 1001 Street G: rage, Danielson FOR SALE=One Tniversal one-ton FOR SALE or exchange, Chevrolet in'fme condi- tions Ford touring car. 1917 model. in o ng sale- FOR SALE—Buick Little Six. 1917 X an d mechanical conai- able. , Fanning Studio, jeld " To RENT Washington St TO RENT—Furnished ruoms (or four gentlemen. ~ Mrs. Kelly. ¢ North High St. t feb26d TO RENT—Light storage space; elec- tric elevator. Phone 550. or call 77 Water St. jan26a -| 70 RENT—_rurniched rocms; al recoms for light housekecping. 105 School St Tel 1045-3. sepild TO RENT at 14-16 Thames St. ome double store > It stands on a battered bureau in And over tiie emnty A candlest POETRY STARS OF LIBBR &), 5 et the splder @ gray shade weaves k made of pewter. clumsy and crude, but 1 Hallowed by love a hundred and forty vears ago. garret under the srandson of Longfellow's Double; also| Scotiand road, near trolley, modern|In the d:l“\h:;.s‘h:‘{lfievolutffln Set by nice registered open gilt; want a Ford|improvements. Tel. 11 IYIIThS | T . iR 1o ol SAriStion)s PIetSRIDIyS & apartment, 7| candlestick used to stind, Noabeni) Callommrite Nalley inquir Each pight its light beamed brightly n the path that led to thé door To guide the steps of a soidier who came, .alas! no-moge_ ¢ It hangs in a tiny cottage in a mean and narrow street, A service flag which a mother had sewed with stitchcs neat A little banner demanding from all a reverent glance At the single star npon it for the sol- dier over in France. The footsore Contineiitdl, ragged grimy and lean, And the trim voung lad in Khaki, put- teed and smart and clean. befield tite. . vision' ‘of freedom from things abhorred, And democracy triumphant o'er rule of the naked sword. Alike the star the candle, ar of the flag. re heacons of dom’s loftie: Both by patriot were maced sapphire Both glory on’ Free- ag, hers at the panes slow -enstant, throuzh faic In one nreviog shall be 3 A toren tre feet nf fregmen on the march to liberty. , that evermore 3 LE—Baby's_go-cart Apply any Trainmaster's Office. - The W ric i’ ks ingle st W with all im- PRa Shore Line Electric Rallway Company, | o e e 3 ; BUILDING AND BUSINESS. structed of Nateo tile with concrete Norwich, Conn. y23d ¢ etz e ¢ M - ‘On Teave." foundation and base and shingle A Nt e [ AMERICAN WASTI & WNETAL CO e g Bank Clearings Stationary — In- |roof. | Bulletin paper route. Apply at Bulle- areon stioes (at . 210 WEST MAIN ST. crease In Bankruptcy Losses— S 010 35234 | Guent square ‘edge chestnut g 4 it ithe dong ot i s 4 DANIELSON. A. GORDON, Piano Tuner, plank, practically all 12 ft. lengths. STORE TO REN1 o A b T ewe! rp ety pect St. Tel. 1319-14, We can load promptiv f. 0. b. Abington, 3 poit i = Gew Ha-| Three more houses are to_ be P Conn a4 her AL Tive ‘Gaita Fum:| ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT |2 mooted point i The exchanges of the New Ha-| . .00 for the Connecticut Mills TO WORK ON ber Corporation. Puinam, FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM || wanter =o hask fo the trenches: ven and Hartford clearing houses|co - They will be two stories high, The Grenier property,| FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING EQ higle At Bar e for the week show but minor|of wood, ox00 feet Two cottages GOVERNMENT WORK. large: business ‘block | ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE, FEET—LOW | e will also be erected, 25x30 feet. e == g containing fine store and good ’ s str ¢ changss’ PEoln, thelrdgicee) far A et cilo0: e £ WANTEDHouse in city, $1, fenements also ‘bakery RENT, INQUIRE AT BULLETIN - el corresponding week of last vear, a|gon, iU P, 2 ORE M0G8T Good wages and chance for |00, near car ne; Adoress B Fear, Tocated on best busi I ORFicE. I ack to e blanket, slight increase being noted in the|contractor. . = - one 3% == [Tepatt ity wensillow Delceior vl « clammy sheets 'that the = over time. i At 6o CEre i i ACHONL GHL'C, Wb, Real Estate former and a very small decrease i (o Mre. Rolline, Tradine | Insurance, Jewett City. Phone 43-5. Lottt e SFate 1ha tank in_the latter city. BUILDING OPERATIONS ASEPTIC PRODUCTS CO. q - | _dyi3d FOR SALE Make me shiver like rats The record of bankruptey peti- IN NEW ENGLAND | “WanTen = L FoR SALE—20) acres of woodland. | ——— o s |t wAnter zet ek fromine wat news tions in this State for _the weel T ore e e o it 0 cords ¥ hacd wood. T et back to the Hun makes an unfavorable showins 5| staistios of buflding and cngincer- East Killingly Conn, i LB Tighin § miles ol Neraich. gooa roac: WATER FRONT FOR SALE | I warter et back g ol e tne i V' 3 = =g i T ° ——— — acres in Balem, acres in Mont- * s compared “withij foumer - yeurn, 73985, | ing and engineering operations in New | — e ciass journeyman | vi Samuel McDonald, Colchester. |74 THAMES STREET. NORWICH.} ., F{TCCt. o (10 war shonia be-run liabilities, ~amounting to $73.985, | prgiang as compiled by The F. W. harber: steady work and good pay; TuThS CONN. 70 FEET FRONT WITH 12|, 00 know ‘on e ot e veing greater than for the like Pe-|poqge Company follow high grade p. Apply to Gaston 2 FEET DRAFT. A RARE CHANCE | \ij't whistied from mornin' Hil lut six new incorporati to J . 19 . — = = S PROPERTY. 1 ter 2ok where, = reported for the week, with total|Contracts to st WAN D i L R IR S —— i don’t attack authorized capital stock ot ‘SUSIN] 0 (2 Afses0 Iy for cash. Call 11 North Main St, City.| ] ALE —Fresh Gue A. M. AVERY Cosrthere ain't aug bavies to Skt y figures favorable 96,307, 50 Y| shires, Hnisteins. James s o e T to 7 96,843,000 SECRETARY 2l i - e (Cons 52 BROADWAY 1 wanter cet hack from the flagpers the exception of 1917, when 15 new | Contracts to oo nand cara rovm thira hand’ spioning| FOR SALE— & business I Wanter vamoose from the bioomin’ companies were incorporated, with | Contracts (o J 0 room, experienced card grinders, siub- | With three 1 cquipment, | o jor e capitalization of $1,122,000. om0y 91388000 : T0 ber and intermediate tenders, ring |centrally located, smal Zar Wh t 600 Wl I A’ the weerisome singin’ of o Statistics ord sales of‘ r?al estate Cg:(:;.\c(« :g 9 a0 w.ndno‘dy c ;fi:z&{‘?:‘::&crhe;pndaa:\sl e Btorebol L l*el‘{ld‘\nenol-[ a T wanter wet bark c;;hfgh:“mmnh_m y warranty deed in the towns re- sha LRT6 mood.wages to steady wi e ; 5 3 SO 5 ) Lt 45 think San' T GHEN'S ported in _The Commercial Record | Contracts to July o .SUPERINTENDENT Porking conditions. Mohegan Cotton " | 40 Acres of Land; 10 Acres of Which | I'm ton muddied 1 thizk, an’ T shan't for the past week show a sub-| JLATR 10 o4 i & = LB Boller and cnginc, With!is Heavy Pine Timber; About 300| i T'm sate back in Flanders again. i l'al\hng thr. lme decrease | 0 s to MUST BE EXPERIENCED STE- T_nee Rt otigus soe tackie to. | Oorielor StaringtWeod ot Place: 2ok e ng mostly the larger towns.| O S0 ashingtol LCEIL A ab ShEUN T ove, lolmte s n 5 ST R R e NOGRAPHER AND CAPABLE OF e in” August: experience un:| Bo,reasonable offer refuged. L CBIs|some Cleared Land, Fruit, Well, ANDOVER 425, compared with 373 in_ the same | Contracts (o J TAKING CHARGE OF PURCHAS- || neceasary; women asaifing government | Westerly. 2. ! Sorihal Vs il $oThei s Wanus s Sy towns a year aso. Mortgage logns | COMACS te NG. MALE OR FEMALE CON- ll 57C Teonara (former civil service ex. facturing Village. Schools, Churches; | Chilcren Elated. Take Un Victory Col- covering the same period amounted | ' SIDERED. aminer), 276 Kenois Bldg., Washington. i o lection For Red Cross. to $1037,843, against $1,313980 a - — Ty2oa o le Telephone Passes Property; Near Ol = 81 4 APPLY AT ONCE BY LETTER, — e UG O - | Nei Vs Mil L - year ago. e Dom't forget that the brown stone |l viNG FULL DETAIL: % WANTED. man v E_Double actipn air com-|Neighbors. 1/2 Miles to Main Line of | 1.\ & Tnompson of -Camp Dev- e refotitet bullaing toernit front usually depends on a homely SO West Sif y1dd 5 e sEroke’ ™7 | Railroad; Groceries Delivered at Door; | (s, when home last week over ni ued in the larger cities during| brick rear for support. v : B information and price. | Wood Enough on Place to Almost Pay | cxpected to o across soon. the week makes a_good showing in GOODYEAR TTON N s E R e T T Compressor, in care Norwieh o I W. Burt is very ill at Sachem comparison with the like wetk of | M]LLSCO Ol and winding. ~ West Side Silk Mill e {for It and Timber to Frame a House,| - W. Burt is ven 1917, but_the figures are far below e = s Investigate. 2 trs. L. H. Porter werc H <\ There is mo: atarrh t! t] V. e v t v ALE—355 Shy an S Norwich, o Mr. and Mr - . =, e B rttons. Erperocty Waie | of the country fan all other aiseases GOODYEAR CONN TR ol e e e room_hoyse” wiih modersi| Send For Wilcax's Farm Bulletin, | willimantic visitors over Sunday. 3 , 2 ter-| hut together. and for years it = < i improvements. including steam heat; 5 . Some of the chiliren of the to bury, Stamford, New Britain, West| hoted 1o be" incarable - Dortore® pob- s s 1% |immediate D d LS e e Y oves the Amaesiatiiste. Haven and Springfield, 131 permits|scribed local remedies, and by con- casn register. < et el the: ‘atreets: ‘and were granted for the' week, against | Stantly (alling to cure with local treat | ———— - She E et sl e WILLIAM A. WILCOX [ty they Parates o or s ittie over 16] in the same week of 1917 and|” 3 it incurable. th with some tires first class; can be vhis ey turned over to the Red 197 in 1316, The cost of the hulld- | 0] Sisease, greaty Infiienced by| WE WANT YOUR JUNK Koy 185 Washington St | s Proné 163 | e el s e s | B ings represented by these =permils | requires ~constitutional treatment.|iron, Metals and Paper Stock = FOR SALE_Two horses. Jewett| w \ WESTERLY. R I, is_estimated at $336,075, compared Catarrh Medicine, manufactured s e A e e e e Frd WESTERLY, R. I, with 8334545 vast year and $646995 I I J. Cheney & Co. oledo. Ohio, s |teams will call in sither city o |, BUECTRICIANS wanteq everywhere:| Cil bles. _Tel. Jy22d Telophone 2365 e in 1916. EODBEiac medy. 18 en_in-|country, wiring, htin, telephony, etc., | FOR SALE or exchange (a part) for P jmons = the mew | projects b for | {8l et ces of the svstom Ono|NORWICH WASTE AND METAL |(NTOUEh curé caty nome study metn!|auomobile’ a'coliage G nine' rooms | which contracts have ~been given | Hundred Dollars reward is sfered Foo d; Ed I backlet tree il | B et s sy out during the week are hotel| se that Hall's Catarrh Medicine COMPANY Internutionaf iCorreapondence Sciidols, | SSULEY: ddyantigel ihonting, Bathing. changes in New Haven, factories in| Send for circulars and | Telephone 546-2 Norwich, Central Building. Jyizd e A Harttord, Wetermier Miad it | , Conn, o grounds: coftaee ucsmm di: umhel 5 v, Middletown | > & VANTED_A g h rom Niantic village, Crescent Beach, and New Britain; business blocks N s o Tusnoionic oo Hke Tor Sameren Toanbs sned | Golden: Spur and Oswegatchie, ~near in Hartford and Danbury, garages| Hail Family Pills for constipation. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED | VOTK and good pay. Apply The Mys-|State camp, all available by trolley or in Hartford and Springfield, a $137,- 000 reinforced conduit system in Hartford, and ome, two, three and four-family houses in New Haven, Bridgeport, Hartford, ‘Waterbury, Danielson and New Britain, and residences in Bridgeport, Water- bury and Greenwich. Among the projects for which plans have been made are hospital additions in Middletown, laboratory in New Haven, restaurant building in Bridgeport, store and tenement block , in _ Waterbury, theatre changes in Bridgeport and a pub- lic garaze in_the same city, and residences in Waterbury and South Norwalk, Norwich had eight sales of real es- tate last week as compared with six for the same week last year. The mortgage loans for the respective weeks were $12,500 and $17,200. In New London there were seven sales of realty last week while a year ago in the same week there were nine, The mortgage loans for the respective weeks were $11,250 and $21,600. MIDDLETOWN, Addition to Factory. Mylchreest Bros. Co. has the con- tract for the addition to the factory of the I E. Palmer Co. on Factory st It will be brick, mill construc- tion, 125x40 feet, ome story high, with concrete floor and gravel roof will have electric wiring plum: ing and probably automatic sprin- klers which will be installed later by separate contract. essential in modcrnwhpm Addition b Hespital, electricity is to i ‘s guaran Plans have been completed and estimates will be received until July 24 for an addition to the Middlesex Hospital on Cresent st. It will be brick, 40x100 feet. four stories high and basement, of brick construction with reinforced concrete floors, metal lath and plaster walls, slate roofing and composition finish floors. The heating, plumbing and electric work will be let later by seporate contract. Addition to Machine Shop. Salvatore Mazotta hae the tract and work is started on the foundation for the addition to the machine shop of the Draper & Hall Co. at 75 Hubbard st.It will be a brick building, 30 x50 feet, one story high, with wood floor and gravel roof. It will practically double the present ca- pacity of the company which is now engaged in the manufacture of tool room grinders and other Government ‘work, Coal Trestle. Denis O'Brien & Sons, Inc., have the contract for the new coal tres- tle to be erected on river road of the valley branch of the railroad for the Russell Co. It will be about con- 125 feet long, of concrete and steel construction, and will have steel supports. Contract for Silo. Denis O'Brien & Sons, Int., have the contract for the construction of a new silo at the Tadustrial School Shons 228.2 22 Clairmount Aive : for Girls. Tt will be about 14 feet in diameter and 40 feet high, con- b —_— M. A. BARBER Machinest and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS OR TALK- ING MACHINES. CASH OR TRADE. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., 135-143 Main St. Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CALL UP 734 With or Without Gas Attach- ments but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A J. Wholey & Co., 12 FERRY STREET Phone 581 Modern Plumbing ELCh tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS | HEATING AND PLUMBING| 92 Franklin Strest ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washingion Sq., Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY Co0. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street i FOR SALE BETHLEHEM STEEL CO. 7 PER CENT. NOTES To net 754 per cent. to 73 per cent. and to run 3, 4 or 5 years. Order may be telephoned to me at my expense. JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street, FOR SALE ONE CAR IN EXCELLENT CON 1914 CADILLAC TOURING DITION. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300, 86 Cliff Street FOR SALE No. 167 Mt. Pleasant St, gas; also building on premises candy and grocery store; 150 f school. Price $2,500. JOHN W. FLYNN, Baltic, P, 0. Box 392. six-room cottage, with bath, electric lights and used as eet from JUST ARRIVED They are here, A nice load of well broken horses, just out of work and ready to go to work. All kinds, big and small. pairs and _single. Prices Tight. Come and see them. ELMER =. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. may21d THERE 1s no advertising medium in letin for business results. i Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- tic Manufacturing Co., Mystic, Conn. iyld WANTED—Men, women or boys to work in the kitchen; no Sunday work. City Lunch, Norwich. je37d WANTED—Girl to wait on table and do chamber work. Windham Inn, Windham, Conn. Tel. 35-4. Willimantis Division. je24d WOOL GROWERS—Send us your wool, large or small lots; we will pay best’ price. Admore Woolen Mills, Yantic, Conn. je22d WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver; also old false teeth; highest prices paid. F. W. Guild, Jeweier, 21 Broad- way, Norwich. apréd WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture of all kinds; get our prices before you sell, A, Bruckner, 55 Frank- lin St~ Tel. 717-3. novéd WANTED 50 Laborers, 10 Farm Hands, 4 Wait- resses, 20 Spinners, 4 men for Dye House, 3 men for Picker Room, 6 men for Card Room, 10 Weavers, 2 colored boys, 3 young men for the Beach. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. style, preferably new,.dark green de sired, blue or black, in good condition evailable. For further a information, write to 53 Oak St Norwich, Conn. 4 vears old, Tel, 1076- FOR SALE—Farms of ever: tion, from five to two h also houses, cottages, buil shore property. Conn. v1sd descri rgd acre A, H. Maine, Groton, jvisd also cheap horse for farm work. H Pendleton, Norwich, Conn. R. D. Tel. 1551- iy H d class mechanical condition. and paint. The Frisbie-McCormick C 52 Shetuciet S Jy12 MAXWELL class condition; here is an up-to-date, economical car’at an economical price. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 32 She. tucket St. iy13d STUDEBAKER touring car, electr, lights and starter, with new batter paint _and mechanical condition good. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 She: tucket St. 2d WANTED MAN TO RUN WASHERS 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. Old false tecth. Dun't matter if broken. We pay up 10 315 per set. Send by parcel post and Teceive check by return mail. We buy dia- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with. ished 1872, FORD delivery car with Bosch mas- neto. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Shetucket St. y12d FOR SALE or exchange for heifers or a cow, a gray mare, good driver, gentle and safe for a lady to drive, not afraid of anything, will work any- where; new automobile took her job. H. ‘Walcer, R. D. 5. Preston, on Vol- untown Road. Jyi2d FOR SALE—5> acres wood and tim- ber. Address No. 50 North St. Willi- mantie, Conn: may22d FOR SALE Twenty head of cattle; 5. some fresh, some springers. Apply to| Oliver A Downs, Brooklyn, Conn. Tel. -4. Danielson. jesd FOR SALE A beautiful Player Piano, used about six months, purchased originally from a local piano store for $670; our price $415. Easy terms. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 46 Franklin St FOR SALE 12.Room House, No, 125 Scheol St A splendidly built reaidence in th center of the city, modern improve-| ments, including a new steam heat.] . Lot about 50x80 feet, a portion| of which is used as a garden. Jdeal location for a Boarding or Rooming| [Bouse. Good reason for selling. For| full information, apply only to THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724—Phones—68 — Whitestone Cigars will be $450 a' bundred from June 1st, 1918, rate per thousand. launen:" Tutnishings included ‘in “Sale:|| The Old Historical Tavern, known touring car desired, of 1917 or 181 o b model. electric lights, starter, good || s Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and owner of cottage has business interests which make further use of same un- “FOR SALE—One light driving horse, sound and good driver. | &'lots and FOR SALE—16 sheep and 14 lambs; "REO 1,500 ib_delivery car, in first g0od_tires 918 touring car, in firs 'FURNISHED SEASHORE Fixtures. Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of land, with houses, || barns, sheds, etc. | 1 | A, A. ADAM, i Norwich Town, Conn. 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. \ Frankiin Square. Norwich. SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Willimantic, 10 room | house, large barn, 4 good poultry | houses, 20 acres fine fielGs, pastures | for 12 head, plenty of wood. good fruit, | t perty if you care to eell or rent, as 1| have & number of people looking for | real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Repl Estate and ineurance. Room 108 Thayer Bldg. COITAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekapaug,” Pleasant | ¢ Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. | and must be sold at once, a tw house, with. all improvements, cated; an excellent paying property. Good 'substantial reason can be shown for selling, etc. For full particulars, inquire of | JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square. Norwicl | i J. F. CONANT, 11 Frasklin Street. THERE 1s no advertising medium in Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- ietin for business resuits. Door Safe, nd four on Broadway a home.in an unsurpassed residence section of Norwich, consuit Telenhone 1334 J. M. Rosenthal, Auctioneer By Herbert C. Webster, Agt. and Laura M. Grenier, Admx. FOR THE ESTATE OF AZARIAS GRENIER OF JEWETT CITY, CONN. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT PREMISES OF SAID ESTATE, 15 SOULE STREET, JEWETT CITY, CONN. ALL THE Store Fixtures Consisting: One National Cash Register, McKasky Cash System, 10 Silent Show Cases, FOR SALE No. 11 Bliss Place 7 Room Cottage with all improve- ideal, For particulars, inquirs FRANCIS D. DBONOHUE TWELVE FINE RESIDENCES FOR SALE are on W ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties hington Street, if you want Umbrella Show Cases; Double Wallcase, 100 Nickel Display Fixtures, Roll Top Desk, Furniture, and Only $2300. $500 ca;_h Also several | 1 f i 3 bargains in stocked farms. articles for immediate Tryon's Agency. Willimantic. Conn. | THenY % = removal. FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, aii in| _ desirable locations. List your pro-| ments, including heat; location tral Buildi Fwi View, and aling the Rhode lsland f o~ oS Efich shors; _also accessible Seashore Farms. | \m———— Send forbooklet. | e Bk T B %

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