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L 8 et i PARTLY; CLOUDY" TODAY; % SHOWERS BY NIGHT % FOR SALE’ l(ovin: Plcmu .zfmmu Thea- Thlovin; ‘Pictures- at=thev/Auditorium:| !(vvtng Pictures.attthe Breed-Thea~ ANNOUNCEMEN'B« o McKinley - Avenue CHureh~Punhnu Parsonage. The African Methodist FEpiscopal Zion church has purchased through the agency of Francis D. Donohue the property belonging to Thomas H. Crawford located at No. 14 Grove place. It is a seven-room ‘cottage th improvements. The trustees of the church have been . contempiating he purchase of a home for its pas- tor for some time, and are fortunate in locating a suitable parsonage so near the church. Rev. Mr. French, the pastor, will shortly take up his resi- dence in the newly-acquired home. The Auditorium. Only one more day remains of the run of The Forbidden Path, at the Auglitorium theatre. ‘Admirers of Theda Bara and her work, need to hurry, therefore, if they would see the noted artiste in one of the finest of work she has given us for To net 754 per cent. to 73/ ' pericent.:and to run 3; 4 or 5. Order-may be telephoned to 'me-at:my expense. JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street, PRIVATE SALE of household furniture at 429 Main St., ‘East Side, Friday and Saturday, this"week. consisting of chamber sets, carpets, stoves, chairs, lots of china, also some nice pieces of antiques. and many other things too numerous to mention. Hours of sale: 10-12, 2-5. JOHN HAWKINS, Administrator. s production,, Miss Bara gives 1s one of the roles the public has earned to like so much, the kind of ng she did before the day of her '\.mmiun fiMdwards productions, a and Du Ban She is once tenement girl captivating, tenement girl, who rises wly position to one of com. even luxury. fall from t her r than h Jy24d AUCTION SALE TODAY, (WEDNESDAY) 10;30 A. M. Tel. 31-2 J. M. Rosenthal, Aucticneer 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 eminence is just She_sinks r former level. n the sudden rise, man who has Y She flour- d power. But e gain to mete out ver before risen to far above the interpretation of is one of the screen gives Her jom, AUDITORIUM Coming urday, Thursday, Friday and Sat- Jack and the Beanstalk. s the story which own from the ear- a heritage of Jack and the delighted the | over the world, cen caught before the all- 2 of the camera, caged and to present to the world in , visible form. The master William Fox, film wizard, °nts to you the Fox kiddie picture, you cow for now pre sold of beans. She now, nis| Consisting: One National et | nery with him, and she threw | Cash Register, McKasky Cash ceds out of the window. Next e found that they had System, 10 Silent Show Cases, Umbrella Show Cases, Double Door Safe, Wallcase, 100 Nickel Display Fixtures, Roll Top Desk, Furniture, and many articles for immediate removal. beanstalk und to the sky. with the spirit of ad- imbed it and landed In a ove the clouds where dwelt t and a_beautiful prin- many adventures, Jack t 1 the princ ver afterward. DAVIS THEATRE Today Will be Your Last Chance to See That Wonderful Patriotic Pic- ture Produced in Co-operation With the U. S. Government. LOST AND FOUND Aoe-r—-\ "olrl fob, insoribed C, H. D. S.; lost between Broad unday afternoon; tween the hours of 3 and Reward if returned to 383 Railroad St. Baltlc “TOSTA little white pig about s You reac may think that your patriotism ed the highest point, that n mov ou to a deeper that you thoroughly ap- 3 importance of every 1 of the military service, but go the see The Unbeliever, at the Davis|weeks old. If found. please noti day and you'll learn a great deal|Frank W. Pitcher, East Great Plam it the service that figures promi- | Tel. 397 jy24d ently 0 n paper dispatches and in BANKBOOK er much in the public passbook No. LOST—Lost or_stolen, 135394 of The Norwich var, but e the Marine Corps. The Unbe- |Savings Society. All persons are cau- ver was produced In_co-operation | tioned against purchasing or negotiat- th the United 8 S ing the same, and any person having a Oficors ond mertes Marine | clzim to-saia book 15 hareby called p- yrps. on to present on or before the 1919, or submit to declared = cancelied = xtinguishes and a new book issued in lieu thereof, or_the amount due thereon paid. Jy24aw IFIT IS JUNK SELL IT TO THE AMERICAN WASTE & METAL Co. 210 West Main St. Telephone 180 said claim to said bank 24th day of Janua ving the book and Corps appear throughout the picture and when you have you w realize why “Our > the pride of our allies and of the Huns. Just see how g0 over the top,” then nderstand why the Ameri- an troops are driving the Germans ack every day. Matinee at 2.15: evening at 6.45. T"r Unbelie he e r will be shown at § p. ening. The other feature nnett in A Desert Wooing, b also a funny Pathe com- Order your seats now. AT THE DAVIS of the Romanoffy Tells the Truth About Rasputin, Fall T" e true story of the disruption of n_empire, the recent revo- and the birth of Russian free- nd democracy is shown in Her- The 11 of the Roman- *s 10 the Davis thea- - gth is in its truth. el minutely evers maent, ov:| WELDING WILL FIX IT phase and every detall of the it drama as revealed to him' by monk Iliodor, a political refuge Russia. generally konwn as the Monk, is the former confi- Rasputin upon whom rest the nsibilities of the worst of the czar's crimes, his treachery, his and his tyranny. Rasputin uncrowned monarch of Rus- Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- cultural Implements, Transmissions and Crankcases, Housings, Steel Frames, Axles and other metal parts of ALL KiNDS can be made WHOLE and SOUND with our WELDING. Skilled, expert work that is guaran- teed—try it. Cave Welding and Mifg. Co. 31 Chestnut Street Phone 214 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 transéents; 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 horss will be sold with a written guarantes to be just as represented at time of sale, or money refunded in full. Trial allowed. If in need of anything in 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. | BREED THEATRE Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in the Clever Romantic Com- edy, Social Quicksands, Feature for Today and Thursday. ushman and Beverly Quicksands is the traction at the Breed thea- v and Thursday. This 1s a clever romantic comedy in which the ove story predominates. It is told in a genuinely entertaining vein. It has 1 delightful climax and it moxes.mod- ern society enjoyably with the sim- ple life of a hunting lodge where the hero has nothing to do but call his servants and make himself comfort- ble. Mr. Bushman is thoroughly at home in these scenes and Miss Bayne is the pretty heroine and plays with charm and enthusiasm. The country scenes are very beantiful showing glimpses of woodland and stream and the photography is excellent. It is entertainment of the most enjoyable kind. Pearl White and Antonio Mo- reno are also seen in The House of Hate, the photoplay with a thrill ev- ery minute, a two-part Mack Sennett comedy entitled His Hidden Purpose, featuring [Chester Conklin and the Burton Holmes travel series make up the remainder of the bill for today and Thursda ‘WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. there is ne ad- lic, As a rule it isn't the best looking ::g?unkn’“l;’:tate:h? o the TOres Whi tHiag ta Jask hes LSt vertising columns of The Bulletin; Store Fixtures 4 Telephone 546-2 Loom Fixers WANTED GOVERNMENT WORK on Plain, Dobby, Jacquard, Draper and Box Looms. Best of working conditions, 25 to 50 looms to section, wages $3145 and Mfll located near Prcmdonu, res- taurant on plant, and all sanitary pre- cautions taken to ufegu-rd the health of employes. Permanent positions to all_who are found capable and willing. Strike on but no trouble. See MR. GATES Wednesday and Thursday, Wauregan House, Norwich, Conn. Wanted--Fireman at WAUREGAN HOUSE WANTED 50 Laborers, 10 Farm Hands, 4 Wait- resses, 20 Spinners, 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 Bidg. WANTED MAN TO RUN WASHERS Apply GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich Town e —————————, We will pay CASH or take in trade Pianos, Player Pianos or Talking Machines Our prices the highest The Talking Machine Shop 46 FRANKLIN STREET WANTED {FIRST-CLASS CARPENTER AND FIRST-CLASS MACHINIST ADMORE WOOLEN MILLS Yantic WE WANT YOUR JUNK Iron; Metals and Paper Stock. Our teams will call in either city or country. NORWICH WASTE AND METAL COMPANY Norwich, Conn. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED PIANOS, PLAYIZR PIANOS OR TALK- ING MACHINES. CASH OR TRADE. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., 135-143 Main Si Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE A good Investment or Loca- tion for any Kind of Business Post Office Building Danielson Railroad Square FOR SALE Two floors, 74x39 feet, with shed and rear entrance. Enquire on premises of C. H. BACON, Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE No. 11 Bliss Place 7 Room Cottage with all improve- ments, including heat; location ideal. For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich TWELVE FINE RESIDENCES FOR SALE Eight are on Washington Street, and four on Broadway. If you want a home in an unsurpassed residence section of Norwich, consuit ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway P WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness before the pi there is no i medium better than through the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin. ’ I 'WANTED s e RESPONSIBLE PARTY would like to rent cottafie on waterfront Aug. 10 to 25, inclu State location - and terms. Address A. B. C, Bulletin Of- fice. Jy24d WANTED—To buy an oil stove; must be in good condition. If you have one to sell, write Stove,’care Bulletin Of- fice, y24d COOK WANTED for the summer at Eastern Point, Conn.; small family. Communicate = R. White, Groton, Conn. Phone New London 1590. jyzm WANTED—Cook, man or woj a boys' camp at Groton Lvn o!nt' must be able to plan and good : two months. Apply Phona 344-5. ANTED—A companion for an in- valid lady at Guilford; little care re- quired. Address W. A, Box 145, Jyesd Grot: Conn. WANTED—By an _ American family, with two children, 12 and 15 years, six to eight room separate cottage. Write Smerican, care Bulletin Co. " jy24d LABORERS W. hour. Apply on job. cal Dept., Jv24d at 45c per Gas and Electri- ‘West Main St., near High. WANTED — Second hand furniture; we pay hlgfiest pflces in eastern Con- necticut; we bu ; largest sec. ond hand store m stxte Louis D. ‘Ward, warerooms 30-32 Water St.. Norwich. Wnte, call or tel. 861-13. JesMWS WANTED—_At once, a barber. Apply A. T. Richard, Main St., Mystic. jy23d ELECTRICIANS wanted_everywhere hig pa advancement; learn electflc wiring, = lightin. telephony ete., through sure, easy home-study meth- od; Edison indorses; bookjet free. Call| By International Correspondence Sctiools, Central Building. iy23d 0SH—Met a fel!zh comin’ out ef thirst parlor v a stidy 'n’_he ced he felt like a submarine. 'n" “How’s that?” 'n’ 1 just sunk a couple of schoone; ' we both laffed. 'Buy good pipe, c, at Fagan's Smoke a g Shop. WANTED_Smail _unfurnished _flaf with modern improvements. Write Bulleti; iy’ PANEED 4 Sompatent 1eo0 wages. Apply Mrs. Iastern Point, Gt Cr Tayior, iv23a - FULL AISOCIA'I‘ED PRESS DESPATCH ES FOR sACE TO RENT FOR SALE—CO‘“ Jewett City. o pups. FOR SALE — New years old. F. D. 1, Conn “For sALE—One Republic truck in good condition. lhquire at The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 012 JShe-| - Tel, 13-14, jy24d h_cow five R. mi Patrick Martin, Bu\_li\'-:m tucket St. FOR SALE—_Two registered Holstein | heifer calves and one bull, all sired by our 2400 Bound senior sire Colantha Pietertje Prince, whose three nearest lams average 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 alj three or one at a baragin if taken at once; extra fine Berkshire boar pig. on of Longfellow’s Double; also nice registered open gilt; want a Ford car in good condition, preferably a runabout. Call or write Valley Farms, North Franklin, Ct. iv23d oFOR SALB—Ome Overland_ touring C. S. Peckham, Jy2sd one 7 one delivery car. 62 Shetucket St. FOR SALEThree horses, years old, 1200 pounds, sound and wil] work anywhere, $75; a horse 8 years old, sound, 1100 pounds, nearly new Concord buggy and custom made har- ness, $100; also a horse 8 years old, 1125 pounds, an extra good driver. safe for anyone to use; two-horse cut-under dump cart, two-horse wagon, a set of double harness, single harnesses; will sell all very cheap, as I am sick and cannot use them. P. A. Weeks, Truck- imj:y’zsxmble. Walnut St, Willimantic. FOR SALE—One Universal one-ton truck, one 1913 Cadillac, one 1915 Small ick, one 1917 Crow-Elk, one 11 ton Kelley-Springfield truck; reason- able prices. M. Rozycki & Co. Main St. Tel. 725 FOR SALE or exchange, touring car, model 490, tion; Ford touring cal fine condition; will trade these cars for stock or any able. Oliver D. Bowen, Eastford, Conn. Telephone 318-3 Putnam iv23d Chev! rulet hing sale- room, with small adjoining one, with private family; married " couple preferred; references Cal] at 35 Hobart Ave. TO RENT—Lar A well furnished front FOR RENT gocd locaticn. Phone 333-12.° room; Jv20d ¥OR R NT--For summer montk all furnished house, Norwich Tow! Scotland road, near modern improvements. Jy11ThS TO RENT—One large furnished room for two, with or without board, one minute from Marlin-Rockwell's. 13 Boswell Ave. jviid rooms —-I\ewly furnished St., all con- TO RENT- for gentlemen on Main veniences, private family. Inquire at this office. Je27 FOR HIRE Two 7-passenger tour- ing cars, also 5-passenger touring car, with- good, reliable cHauffeurs, day or nl?ht service. Call 1219-3, 14 Cliff St. STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- ab]ei Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. RENT — Furnished Washingmn St. TO RENT—Furnished rcoms for four gentlemen. Mrs. Kelly. 7 North High TO RENT—LIght storage space; elec. tric elevator. Phone 580. gr cllld'” Water St. 3an26 -Furnished rooms; also rooms for llgkt olu.luepln‘ 106 School St. Tel. 1048-3. 114 STORE TO RENT ON FRANKLIN STREET, 30 FOOT FRONT—ONLY A FEW FEET FROM 1By | Still confident of victory, FRANKLIN SQUARE—CONTAINING ABOUT 1,000 SQUARE FEET—LOW RENT. INQUIRE AT BULLETIN OFFICE. FOR SALE—Buick Little Six, 1917, touring car, newly overhauled and painted and in g00d mechanical condi- tion. ~School Street Garage, Danielson. WANTED — All around man or a smart boy for Simpson's Lunch_ Room, West Side. jy23d WANTED _Rooms and board for two adults; willing to pay good prices for good place, any part of Washington St. IKrSAXId\\ Address P. Q. iy2 WANTED_Want an American Pro- 1t woman s working housekecper d companion for an elderly lady liv- | ing at Willimantic; steady place for a 0d reliable woman. Address Box 154, wich Bulletin, Jv23d MEN wanted for conductors and mo- tormen; ages 18 to 50; able to pass Gearing and vision tests and be in good physical condition: wages 37%c to 423c per hour; time and one-haif for n\L‘rll'n(‘ minimum daily guarantee of six hours; good working conditions. Apply any Trainmaster's Office. The Shore ng Electric Railway Company, dv2 WANTED—Reliable woman of middle age to assist in general housework; no washing or ironing or fancy cooking. Apply Box 153. Bulletin Office. WANTED_House in_city, $1,200 to $1,500, near car line. Address Box 120, Bullein Office. or Phone 1358 ) ma care, Apply to Mo, Ruums Trading Cove, Norwich, jy22d WANTED boy to work in drug tore. Inquire Mara & Eggleton. vz WANTED— < journeyman barber; steady work and good pay; grade shop. Apply to Gaston on, Danielson, Conn. Tel. jy20d here in August; experience un- women desiring government Ik \!1!1 WANTED—Girls to learn 'spooun, and_winding. West Side Silk Mill. /194 Tegister. <. care The Bulletin, Jy1sd "WANTED—At cnce, an experienced nxer for Knowles looms; steady and good pay. Apply The Mys- tic wlxémufacturmg Co., Mystic, Conn. iy " WANTED—Men, women _or_boys to work in the kitclien; no Sunday work. City Lunch, Norwich. je27d " WANTED—Girl to wait on table and do chamber work. Windham Inn, Windham, Conn. Tel. 35-4, Willimantic Division. je24d GROWERS—Send WooL us _your wool, large or small lots; we will pay best price. Admore Woolen Mills, Yantic, Conn. je22d “| FOR SALE—Baby's go-cart. cally new, at a low price. 12 Hawkins St., Danielson, 5 practi- Inquire at or Phone jv23d FOR SALE—We have on_ sticks at Abingto: 000 feet of thor- oughly dry are edge chestnut plank, practically all ft. lengths. We can load promptlv f. o. b. Conne. @ 338 per M. The Child Lum ber Corporation. Putnam, Conn. j A —The Grenier property, consisting of a large business bloc containing fine store and two good | tenements, also bakery building in| rear, located on best business street in Jewett City; very low price for quick action. H. C. Webster, Real Estate and Insurance, Jewett Phone, 43-5. iv23d freshened, d for butter. rwich Town. ALE—Double action air com- alm. o ton. information and p Compressor, in care’ Nor: Co. LE—55 Sherman St. nine-room house, improvements, including mmediate_possession. pressor, inch p addry Bulletin Norwich, th modern eam heat; touring car, overhauled, seen any time can _ be plu-m 1639, jy22d horses. Jewett FOR SALE—Two City Livery bles. Tel. 38-2. jy22d FOR SALE or exchange (4 part) for automobile, a cottage of nine rooms, with lot and shed adjoining, shore and country advantages, boating, bathing, fishing, with pavilion and postoffice, on grounds from Niantic cottage is short distance village, Crescent Beach, Golden Spur and Oswegatchie, near state camp, all available by trolley or “llaunch; furnishings included in sale; touring car desired, of 1917 or 1% model,_electric lights, starter, good style, ‘preferably new, dark green de- sired, blue or black, in goed condition; owner of cottage has business interests which make further use of me un- available. For further information, write to 53 Oak St, Norwich, Conn. “FOR SALE—One light driving horse, ears old, sound and good driver. 76-5 __dv1sd_ "FOR SALE_Farms of every descrip- tion, from five to two hundred acres; also houses, cottages. shore nroper(\ A Conn. REO 1,500 Ib, delivery class mechanical condition, and paint. The Fris McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. JylZd 1918 touring car, in first class condition; here is an up-to-date, economical car 'at an_economical price. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., tucket St. 4 Te. building lots and H. Maine, Groton, 3y19d car, in first g00d_tires 52 WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver; also old false teeth; highest prices F. W. Guild, Jeweler, 21 Broad- Norwich. apréd WANTED—Second hand and antigue furniture of all kinds; get our prices before you sell. A, Bruckner, 55 Frank- lin St. Tel. 717-3. novéd WANTED MEN WANTED AT THE AMERICAN STRAW- BOARD COMPANY’S MILL Good Pay Steady Employement Spinners Wanted SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION BEAN' HILL MILL WANTED. 0ld false tecth. Dun’t matter if broken. We pay up to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. We buy dia- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CoO, 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable firm to deal with. Fstabhshea 1872, WANTED TWO GIRLS FOR MARKING AND SORTING TROY STEAM LAUNDRY S ) THERE 1s no advertising medium {n Mm Conmecticut m: to B fox husiness I STUDEBAKER touring car, lights and starter, with new paint and ‘mechanical condit The Frisbie-McCormick Co., tucket St. electric battery; FORD delivery car with Bosch mag- neto. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. j_ylzd FOR SALE or exchange for heifers or a cow, a gray mare, good gentle and safe for a lady to d afraid of anything, will woi Shere; mew automgbile took her Job H. Walcer, R. D. 5, Freston, on Vol- untown Road. Jyi2d FOR SALE—55 acres wood and ti ber. Address No. 50 North St., Wi mantic, Conn. may22d FOR SALE—Twenty head of cattle; some fresh. some springers. Apply to Oliver A. Downs, Brooklyn, Conn. Tel. 37-4, Danielson. jesd NEW MILCH COWS FOR SALE LARGE ASSORTMEIT ON HAND JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Conn. Telephone 30 Lebanon FOR SALE NINE ACRES CHOICE GRASS LAND WITH BARN NEAR THE] CITY LINE. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff St., Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE 12.Room House, No. 125 School St A splendidly built residencc in thel center of the city, modern improve-| ments, including a new steam heat.] er. Lot about 50x80 feet, a portion| of which is used as a garden. Ideal location for a Boarding or Roominz! Houwe. Good reason for selling. For full information, apply only to THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 MAIN STREET 724—Phones—68 ATTENTION, FARMERS! Now is the time to use GROUND LIME STONE FOR SALE BY THE PECK, NORWICH, CONN. % | facturing Village. FOR SALE WATER FRONT FOR SALE | we « 74 THAMES STREET, NORWICH.| sna we CONN. 70 FEET FRONT WITH 12 : ERI0A, America!— The thougit of her At Jast disturbs the Emperor. He cannot be. land or sea, Today he knows, Of all his fos The mightiest n her arose— The mightiest By every test That rtl”mrte than half the world holds est. More than her gold, Wealth _manifold, Her spifit, that was hers of oldl He knows, that finds Its wav to minds % Of legions, as if borne on winds. And some that bow Befm'e him now His “right divine” will disavow. He knows that he Must victor be Of forces that love liberty. That have allies Beneath al] skies, In thoughts that flash from human eves; Or he must-fall, His throne and all, See toppled from his iron wall; And he turns pale For all" his mail, Fearful at last that he may fail. America!— God is with her, And Odin fails the Emperor, —Ralph H, Shaw. BY-GONES. By-gones are by-gones. on the trees, And the river lightly ri water used to free The songsters carol as upon the branch they lightly swing. Ana the Blackbird does. his best to join the chorus when they sing. hivered and we shoveled as the now came drifting past, e huddled in a corner to escape the bitter blast. The buds are s where the FEET DRAFT. A RARE CHANCE| The climate was a topic for indignant TO ACQUIRE A NICE PIECE OF PROPERTY. A. M. AVERY 52 BROADWAY i What $600 Will Buy 40 Acres of Land; 10 Acres of Which is Heavy Pine Timber; About 300 Cords of Standing Wood on Place; Some Cleared Land, Fruit, Well, Spring. ' Mile to Thriving Manu- Schools, Churches; Telephone Passes Property; - Near Neighbors. 1/5 Miles to Main Line of Railroad; Groceries Delivered at Door; Wood Enough on Place to Almost Pay for It and Timber to Frame a House. Investigate. Send For Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin. Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, R. I, Telephone 2365 FOR SALE The Old Historical Tavern, known as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and 35 acres of land, with houses, barns, sheds, etc. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. S o T ———— FOR SALE At Crescent Beach, One Very At- styles of chat— t by-gones are by-gones; se let it go at, that. There never wa sa frost so cold that it could wholly kill The tiniest flower when it was due te blossom on the hill. There never was a storm so fierce that it could sweep away The human hopes and efforts that re- build, anyother day. No matter if it seems a weary way you trudge along, It's wrong to grow disheartened and it’s right to sing a song. The moment may seem cheerless, but the moments swiftly fly, And all our present sorrows will be - by-gones by and by. —Washington Star.” HUMOR OF THE DAY “I'd like to write a story Td get paid’ for.” “Oh, I write home once a month.”— Chapparal. resh—What's your idea of good oph—FBeing “next” in a crowded barber shop.—-Awgwan. are you crying so much, lit- I'm being so beastly mean sh that 1 ain't going to give any of my candy."— baseball on “Jllle—'\es but 1 won't teil vou, you'll tell a cop and then we'll all get chased.—Philadelphia Record. “How is that expert in genealogy you hired?” othing to him.” “How's that?” e “He has traced my ancestry Dacm 500 years without finding anybody worth mentioning.”—Louisville Cour- jer Journal Indulzent Mother—You mustn't be too hard on Tommy on account of his careless dressing.. It's only a habit he’s fallen into. Fastidious Father (inspecting him)— Yes, he looks as if he had fallen into the habit he has on now.—Boston Transcript. Little Mildree—What does “B. A" stand for, mama? Mama—Bachelor of Arts, my dear. Little Mildred—And what is a tractive Cottage, All Finely Furnished, | Bachelor of Arts, mama? at Bargain Price. For Full Particulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investment Broker. Franklin Square, Norwich. SUBURBAN FARM only mile from Willimantic, 10 room Mama—Any bachelor who is trying: to stay in the bachelor class, darling. —Indianapolis Star. At the evening meal Willie was disposing of his soup with speed and noise. “Willie!” said his mother in reprimanding .tone. Willie knew. immediately what his mother meant and, assuming an injureq air, replied: “Aw, I wasn't woing half as fast house, large barn, 4 good poultry|2s i could.”—Harper’s Magazine. houses, 20 acres fine fields, pastures At a political meeting the speaker for 12 head plenty of wood, good fruit. | made a jest, and finding that his au- Only $2300, $500 cash. Also several |dience had missed the point, he said bargains in stocked farms. Tryon's Agency, Willimantic. Conn. FOR SALE Houses, Tenement ana|lence: Cottage Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. LiSt your pro- perty if you care to eell or rent, as I have a number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Kstate and Room 1U3. Thayer Blg FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, View, shore; Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the Rhode Island also accessible Seashore Farms, | Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy! WESTERLY, R. L FOR SALE and must be sold at once, a two-family | house, with all improvements, well lo-l cated; an excellent paying propert Good ‘substantial reason can be sho for ealling, ete. For fsill pucticuisss, inquire of | t layfully: p “I had hoped that you would laugh at that.” Then from a remote corner of the hall a p!ajunve voice broke the si- “I laughed mister.” Then everybody did.—Everybody’s Magazine. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Female munition workers in Franes are limited to ten hours’ a day. The juice of the stalk and leaves of nettles is the source of green dye for woolen goods. . Women of England virtually have assumed charge of public utilities and have invaded the police and fire de- partments. Half a million dollars is being:spent on a scheme for employing disabled soldiers ang sailors in the British dia- mond-cutting industry. The Swedish government has built a hydroelectric plant more than 100 miles north of the -Artic Circle to provide power for a railroad in Lap- land. The ratio of unemployment among British trade union members was 7.1 per cent. in August. 1914, and for many months recently has been prac- tically zero. The butterfly is the jugal felicity 1 Cnina known as the Chinese Cu JOHN A. MORAN, Renl Estate Broker.|of fish seem to be among the charms Franklin Squu—e_ Norwiel JUST ARRIVED They are here. A nice load of well | broken horses, juct out of work and All kinds,: big | ready to go to work. and small, pairs and single. Prices right. Come and see them. ELMER 2. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. may2id Whitestone Cigars will be $450.a hundred from Jume 1st, 1918, Same rate per thousand. used to keep away demons and other evil spirits. The Welland Canal, in Canada, carries navigation around Niagara Falls and connects Lakes Erie and Ontario. It is miles long, was built by Canada, was opened in 1832, and cost about $20 000,600, Barnard, Vassar, Radcliffe and Bryn Mawr colleges have together enrolled 10,000 women for war work from filling positions with American embassies abroad to jobs on farms, where the women actually till the soil or act as supervisors.