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RAIN TODAY AND PROBABLY TOMOR ROW ANNOUNCEMENTS Extra Seats for Organ Recitals 5 THEAT &“C@(“ <2 4 &M%M@MNW “ EN NOSTRILS! END o A COLD OR CATARRH How To Gei Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. oo ad or s of you can snuflling, dryness ily's Cream L apply a cream wrough Dor Relief is sure. S rmsns EOAT OWNERS FAIL TO BREAK. N. Y. HARBOR 3TRIKE 1 15—Efforts of k the har- iual indi Delahi?nty 5" Affilia tampeded” h mem- and Pilots’ led to the tend the esentatives ired at the Delahunt, midst ¢ invitations. til the e hall men to a “real owners, NORWICH, CONN. MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1919 FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT WANTED-—Two or three horse pow- er Westinghouse motors, 2 phase, 220 volt, a. c. Answer to Grover & ron, 80 Water St. WANTED houseworlk, Woman for mily of two. Inquire marl7d "WANTED—House or tenement, six or seven rooms, with modern conven- ienc Address 190 Talman St mar WANTED--Pa out, walls, window chairs, anythi ACCOUNTANT w: for large manufacturing be expe bond plant; mus and furni Addre: Bulletin. “WANTED—To rent a farm nea: London, with good house, prefe near coast or fresh water. Address John Luoma, Brookly t marl7d WANTED—An maid in a small family. Johnson, Uncasville. rwich. WANTED—Girls to pick kno strings off cloth: sit while wo West Side Silk Mill mar WANTED—Old_ buildi down. Globe Building V Box 56, Norwich, Ct WANTED — Furnished board_for elderly lady tin experienced second Apply F. A Phone s and roo WANTED ght watchman. Gil- m 2 ahville marld NTED’ or first cla WANTED—Second hand harrow disc cutaway preferred; must ood condition. T. Map Main St WANTED we D nect ond ware 30-32 | Write or tel WANTED—Po m W WANT:D rooms, Wash INVOLVED | The President Is Smiling L CLEAR COWPLENON [ dy Chcf'L 'Sparklmg Eyes —Most Women Can Have rds, a Well-Known hio Physician s for 17 years treated nen for liver and bowel N se years he gave to ption made of a few Rudd Dr.F. 1 ecores of ¥ ents, Dt his patients a well-known ves with olive o Olive Table their olive col: Thesetabletsar liver and bow tion, carrying ich cause a normal and poison- 2, sallow look, dull daches, I out of sor u ml\n one of D £ ly for a time W ~»wn as well as men " Otve Tablets—the suc- T WANTED i | Ho WANTED ] TWANTED WANTED TWANTED " SMOKE TWANTED— TWANTED— I WANTED 20 General Housework. 5 Boiler Make Electricians, 5 Waitresses, ists, 3 Women Cooks. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU |Liberty Bonds and | Installment Cards | BOUGHT AT MARKET PRICES OFFICE AT THE SHU-FIX 256 Main Street Franklin Square WANT false iectl We l COLL BUFFALO RAL LOAN CO. Water St $61.00 per ton . $3.10 per cwt. . A.R. MANNING ] YANTIC, CONN. Phone 9€0-2 WHEN YOU WANT “n throuzh the a e Bulletin. tumns ot T inside or | nted immedia m\ v | weight 900 | poultry wis FOR SALE—_Slab wood, §8 per cord, % et the kind that sui Phone 109 same rate, cut in stove lengths, C. S. Brown, baby and one adjustable high 00d_conditio opposite postoffice ain St marlid FOR SALE—] ay sound and gentle; arriage and harne weighs FOR SALE anl arnes; “FOR SALE—Chevrolet | model 490, as ba e S ephone after marlid 7 evel been Bowen, E: Can be seen at ss, or will trade 1400 pounds. driver having no use for sam Norwich Town, mariid touring car, run only 6,000 ain for somebod: tford, Conn. Tel nings, Putnam Div. FOR SALE—Cow quantities for hom 1 set hand mad good condition uality clovi will City FOR SALE- Yantic, Conn barn, shed or 2 or mill, car line school and postoffi for purch tion, inqu er, Yantic, Conr FOR SALE—Cr bred to B May, 25¢ “FOR SALE OR %ALE FARMS 1K Dan FOR SALE row! small Phone marl17d manure in ne gardens: hooked for b ted stock. Phone _mar17d le deuble about en, 620 jam M harnesses lineal feet Nicol, Jew- marl7d dings at | minutes | hou: and 6 acres of land, cows, " R. R. statio; sirable pro farrow ous folstein nn. P. O. marl4d e Osbo hoe, one I exchan, eer, 1891-2 0 20 shoats iano Tuner | .osped St im e Bul- 10 tons A-1|— third | TO RENT — A nicely furnished apartment for light housekeeping; good location. Tel. 353-12. marl7d " TO RENT—_Tenement of six rooms to small family. Inquire 42 Broadwa marlsd “FOR RENT—The store occupied by the late BE. A. Pratt, 192 Franklin St will be rented at a low price, for the location, which one of the best on | the street. See E. H. Berry, 12 Oak St.| marldd TO RENT—Furn roon for light housekeeping. ion St hed rooms and 18 Un- ‘marl2d hree light housekeeping 43 Union St. mari T70 RENT—Five rooms, furnished; marlld "T0 RENT—Furnished rooms, 57 Clff St. Phone 1460. mar10d TO RENT—From April 1st, cottage house of nine rooms at 39 East Town St, with all conveniences and garage. | Inquire of T. J. Wattles, Broadway. | marlod TO RENT—Rooms with board, three tes’ walk from Marlin-Roc! a specialty. 13 Boswell marse TO REYN | Apply Wood In cellar, with hed rooms for light Division street, sehold - goods _stored term; rates reason- 1g Studio, 52 Broadway. g nousekeeping. 106 | 1048-3. seplid. JOHN A, MORAN Estate Broker, Frank FOR SALE FOR SALE HORSES JUST ARRIVED 20 HEAD Consisting of all kinds Drafters Bus- Farm Chunks and 15 head iness Horses, few Drivers. *| also have good second hend Horses -that | can | sell at the right price. double and single. If in need of thing in the Horse line see me. E. J. HAMILTON 371-373-375- Mai Street. Telephone 650 $3,500.00 WILL Pl.vRCHAS' Nine room ern convenic house Highest Grade Unexcelled Telephone MY HISTORIC. If you want a comfortable | car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv-| ice Phone 152-12 car. 105 ONECO ST. Cottage House With One Barn and One Garage Modern Improvements Bargain Price JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street, “FOR SALE Cot lab! with about | old particulars JOHN A. MORAN Real Franklin Square |able. For full Estate Broker | FOR SALE | B ze ouses, Tenement | Business Blocks, Buildi | desirabie locations. List perty if you caro to eell or Tent, as I| have a nurmiber of people iooking for | cal estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate und Insurance, Room 108 Thayer Eldg I Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL | AIR CELL COVERING Fzor Sale by THE PECK McWILLIAMS CO AUTCMO CARRIAGES, TRUCKS and Mechanical Rep ming, Upholstering anc Blacksmithing in ¥ wi5coti & O 507 to 515 Nort Cottage House on Oz Cottage House on Estate C. Harness | AUCTION NOTICE commend that POETRY THE SONG OF THE CAMP. [Sir Alexander Mackenzie has beer quoted as saying that “Annie Lanurie™ i$ the queen of song in the trenchesf “Give us a song!” the soldiers cried, The outer trenches When the heated guns of tho camps allied Grew weary of bombanding. The dark redan, in silent scoff, ' Lay grim and threatening under; | And The tawny mound of the Matakof® No longer belched its thunder. There was a pause. A guardsman said “We storm the forts tomorrow; ¢ while we may, another day Will bring enough of sorrow.” | They lay along the battery’s side, Below the smoking cannon; | Brave hearts from Severn and from Clyde, And from the banks of Shannon. ang of love, and not of fame; t was Britain's glory. * heart recalled a different name, “Annie Lauri caught up the song, tender passion n anthem, rich and strong— battle-eve confession. name he dared not 1o song grew louder. 1pon the soldier’s cheek off the stains of powd darkening ocean 10ody sunset's ember rimean valleys learned embers. surned re dim nd gory 11 in hom valor wi PALACE OF A DREAM. oad and high— ere fair to see; passing by, I g to me. h and sled by my vy clouds all wept, 1 and tore 1 slept 1 Dream M. Lowater R O"-‘ THE DAY prom- 1't brealk mur- n store new jazz wsic do ve trot, dad tin il whin the Peri- EIDOSCOPE ymes from 1 on the jaw placed e oil is ul, Province pro- Thare are many “produced carthen being ell_over 1,000.- c ng of 110 1ing390.400 tons, 12 ons and 20 carriers. Funds wre o be employed strel ships ssion, organized in to purchase eup- bought about $400,- American products to signing of the ted totm expendi- Zovernment in this materials were §4,-y r‘r-mmm, of V'a.mn{ 1l acyaiess o covered a 100 acres, and. the work did not] from it. He works 1l day, doine various{ and is not satisfied un= | ot busy. nted gunpowder and pop+ rackers. The cheapest r is made of gun- rolled up in coarse bamboo pa- th a covering of red paper, red regarded by the Chinese as 5 good Juck. Alum is used to ralize the smoke. The Canton dise. the center o€ the industry. Henry P. Fletcher o, governor of the State ocan, to the effect that peace. \aving been restored in ‘hat region, - State of Michoacan offers splendid undertakings 02 to iaterested | CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years Atways bears e Signature of