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CLOUDY TODAY; RAIN AT NIGHT AND TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES oSy NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1919 Whet Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Auditorium. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and' Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Ladies' Auxiliary, No, 54, A meets in Buckingham Men_mn.n Palmy Encampment, No. 3, 1 meets in Odd Fellows' Hall ayette Council 20° I‘ly A., meets in Foresters’ Hal men of Mooseheart Legion, meets in Moose Home. ANNOUNCEMENTS . Evangelist Coming Here. Rev. D. W. West, the noted evange- ist, will conduct a series of meet- ings at Grace Memorial Baptist church trom April Tth to 1Sth. Evangelistic ong service at 7.30. Preaching every WANTED _— ECURITY SALESMAN — A* HIGH- | GRADE SECURITY HOUSE HAS AN | CEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY OPEN FOR A SALESMAN OF PERSONALITY AND CHARACTER WHO IS DESTROI™S OF A PERMANENT CONNECTION TN LOCAL TERRITORY. THIS OFFER ING IS STRONG AND OF INTERES' THE MOST CONSERVATIVE 1) SSTORS. BOND OR INSURANCE I PERIENCE PREFERRED. “ADDRESS FOR INTERVIEW P. 0. BOX/1335,. NEW HAVEN, CONN. apriod NFED A man to work around hotel and in garden at The Windham Inn. Phone 35-4 Willimantic Division. apriod WANTED—Delivery clerk; must be active and able to Tun machipe; state wages expected. Address - Delivery Clerk, care Bulletin. apriod WANTED—Girl for gemeral house- FOR SALE TO RENT FOR SALE—'Thursd household goeds, including room set s, etc., at 17 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE IMEAT BLOCKS, MEAT TABLESMIM « A AND COFFEE CANNISTERS,| In SPICE CANNISTERS, BOXES, BASKETS. | Ma Will seil ot at your sty Must move these fixtures. H1 MOHICAN CO. Franklin Square‘mT |He wa | TAnd Standara ol THE SPLENDID HOUSE | He also wanis a Tot of things Of John C. Tracy consisting of a large |y Of swilch ‘hebrieyirHliEard. | house, barn and about 4 acres of choice | § e POETRY MAN'S WANTS, i wants but littie nere below,” it was an ancient on SALE—Beauti nd six cups sale price $30. wpric seven rooms. ! Inquire (iil- ton St. Phe apriod : dining room haby 10d rator, " 2 Six room flat anl oms recde . 89 Mechanic St. oats, $1.00 red top, hingles. O, H.; 0. 0. b it wrong. all he can get, tin: o after it d worke sordid at some Ke a ver. nts a f; nts 2 p xchange F ace Rood, : L ae 10 RENTTh | housekeepi R t Race, North SALE- FOR SALE—SIab v cord same rate gtins, the kind rown, ' Yantic, Phone 1 aprsd. FOR ~\l B us Very w 3 2 No. fine i own price. ALl heap. that have been used one heavy express Waste & Metal Co. apriod FOR SALE— reasonable. Tel between 7 and FOR SALE w 210 W FOR RENT { St | Shop wit Inquire at 31 Wel ».n;‘ apriod | Cave Siahras rd tourir be nditi North Main ny tenement of nveniences, to| five 160 the An iight at 8. The public is invited to all of the servic Dr. West. Mrs. Zoe Meade to Speak. At the meeting of the Parish sociation of Park Congregationa urch, Mrs. F. Bunnell to be held Friday afternoon at the Os good Memorial, Mrs. Zoe Meade will speak of her work in New county. Mrs. Robert Mills w Bulldogging Cowbow’s Daring Sport. The greatest, most daring and thrill ing sport of ranch life is bulldog ging a steer. It is an exploit whict only a few rangers will attempt. have lost their lives at it It is s most unusual stu quires a® abundance of means riding into the face death with the chances 100 \gainst coming out Few city people sing. t nerve. I of alive know what »nt round-up, on ranch Eastern the antics of in astonishment bulldogging feature. he saw: vellin t dashir msaddled Prescott, Arizona, an witnessed vboys and gasped when he saw the \ professor wross the plain v A herd impeding into fire m ar 000 ¢ po! was st praire still on_his herd to the inimals wind-fanned cowhoy horse jumped hat was le the " he on to the ading. anc ght and infuri horns for threw the herd. which h sder, spre , Scatterec ind were corralied ir them from plunging intc Lydian, bull wild who wa steer bound to th ith an is the attendant shéwn for the en in “Treat 'Em Fox Auditorium th the cowhoy star, steer and saves being trampled herd. In photoplay three 1 Also of coming day. Ton ually bulldo; weethear death by dition t i dine Mast to the re act- a from a stamp this wonderfy programme will be the he Mystery tc ad- g all Hou The | of show episode r DAVIS THEATRE. C b 1 the that w! > Keit 1 young : is of ature pictures are shown an vaudevi is the comedy m Absent Minded Pre 1as its own scener it in all the Renn and are the o are among the wher He: toddard ical or h thez in Tt 1s been tres Ke he cond Cun P off and from Al ikn t L om rdu ith who 1 1w mar wor completes the show. BREED THEATRE play constructi ion will find nd Ma ittract The Mat McHa combination of this production and in- 1 known artists 'mi Childers somet on and their Bert c 1 desires 1 in ion a story will also he seen in World that is \didly act- product urprisi ed and Miss Gordon table cast which include mings and Warner Oland The Pathe travel series will complete the bili g is a Irving Cum- no- CLARK’S FALLS Irving Hopkins and Mrs. is of Hampton visited at Wednesdiy Mre Q. L Jewett Mar Hartfc Mrs Saturday per wa ized the orga ed in the school. Mrs. Vioia J Pomfret Center. Monday r home b Miss Edna Pear] wa post shower recently approachi John Alien h d Mr. Stew the rt vening and an iven which w proceed which was oyster 1 natr repair plac s w ent to vecently Cl ret L week Kk, teacher 1ed to her sehool LDST AND ;CUND POUND aoney. or FOUND Ave. Own enarge apriod FOUND with white white feet Warden 1LOST—Between Cliff riek’s, amber neck be left at Bulletin Office A pocketboo Greenev Owner can property an r St. and pa B neh o cian hay Apply at Large yellow strip on Harry Brooklyn, Co Reward aprsd it The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. - Phone 511 WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $4800 Per Thousand 4.F. CONANT 11 Franklia 8¢ cordially s 1o hear House president, London Many and re- very bull- near college the top of his of rode of the and saved his ¥ horns | photoplay to- his Davis w-" ml; nd |y playlet m| e talking clever | mous Supporting {lir St Amos Stone opened her house |~ i at it her given a parcel | honor of her | old. Phone 1030 An work, not over 20 years bf age. Apply in person, Mrs. William/McNicol, Jew- ett City. apriod HIGHEST prices . paid for old coins and old postage stamps. Wrlte A Wis- neske, Yantic, Conn. mar29STuTh WANTED—Pupils to join mid-spring caon dancing clast, “Mondays ™ and Thursdays, commencing April 21, 8 p. ) Gharber ofi Comimesos LRl private || lessons given dafly. Phone 1747 H. Levy, Ine. apriMT! WANTED—The public to know we will not take any orders for more work only from our regular customers from now to Easter Sunday.. Lazarow Bros., Tailors, opp. Franklin St Park. Phone 769 aprid TF YOU WAWT vour auto fixed right, call up Mr. Theroux, ‘Norwich Ave. Taftville; G0c per hour, day or night Phone 48.5. aprid WANTED _Rugs, carpets eloctric without removing, Te -12 WANTED Boys after West- ern Union Telegrnph Co. apl‘fid “A\ l‘fMCOYId hand Ford 'iv"'\' y. 191 Broad St. apred TWANTED Bred sows, shoats T pounds up: state price per live weight. F. W. Barber & Co. 13 Boswell Ave. _aprid “u\rrm—-ro rent a tman .;u'm or} would take one to work on shares. Box 69A. Canterbury, Conn ‘aprsd "WANTED—Tenement of four or five « rooms, with barn room for car., within two miles of New London, Narwich or Willimantic Spaulding, Bulletin apréd WANTED —To e or house about three miles out with small garden and place; hens, Preston way preferred care Bulletin, nor Norwich O, Town FOR SALE— House cluding sideboard, furnitu FOR SAL shoates 7 m mew, Dan FOR SAT take notice the publ young, sound mares, in sing imong them are n horses bs. Phone 10d )id cehox n- 1 mths old on heant ect. 26, of ul pi price i Ibs! rm spiendid pair, browns, we one handsome 5 vears, weighin t to - clean a vacuum, aprdd 1 hool n bic | pri from rses pound, » trial harne: and O FOR SALE mily wis i 4 1) 1 1 24 ¢ In a garage Inquire at this of- . aprsd —Two _zentlemen for oo Mrs. H. M. Coit, 485 Main aprid preferred. | H W \\"I‘EIT T near center of city in rear of 40 C FARMS for ames N. Wat martTuThS FOR SALE- Two R. W. Dearnley, Jew apr8TuThS sa sa board. s (v‘rm; Phone ford WANTED house Lond Phone WA Tolstein i 1 1706-5. . T. FOR two ' Waterford aprsd TED—Four cylinder car, road- ster, not later than 1917, good cond tion, Buick preferred. Address Box care Bulletin aprid WANTED- of my friends want are any i sell Canter- N worker, and about your on, $16; a Ayr extra own_pr ) {at Will FOR mant SAL amstress for perma- the Windham County Home for Children. Inqui C. Park. Tel. 120, Putnam, aprid In ofticers' families sland, several girls work. Good hom t giris for the summer. C. D, ne. tion ry D. on for gen- for com- Apply by djutant Quarters 16, or J. 8. A. (Quarters 16) , N. Y. New London letter. cph rt prece W hingtor FOR single \\'ll a bit o' bitter butter tter makes the batter bitter, use a better bit o' butter in the the betier bit o' - but- makes better batter, than ‘would the bitter bit o* hutter. Buy a four.bit (50c) pipe at Fagan's Smoke Shop. | WANT! By Aprnl aged | ight housewor | ume som in_ the n but it SALE tearm | batter 1 FOR weig inde on farn SALE t Covers Da, 69c, worth 98c Norwich limantic. MILLIN M low 16w pric Danie inery. Low prices some more "0, Norwich pr ~ WANTED 10,000 muskrats by Apri all other kinds of furs; every Sat- ¢. A. L. Mills of Willimantic, at Tallow Co., 32 Talman St. SALE OR Vers: R. R. sta cleared and room: d bot 2 Learned. Te FOR SAL cently overhaule Goody tion ladies’ The Pasnik Co., ) nd Willimantic waists and The Paswik Co., and- Willimant D—Boarders 33 Rogers 2 t avenue WANTED—Customers’ _ to 86-15, before having .their painting, 3 etc done. ASk.to sec E. ¥ Spencer’s sample wall papers. aprid. one phone e WANTED—Long jobs by W D distance moving o truck. Phone 1172 Nor- sep25d LADIES’ Sweaters (slipome) $1.97, worth The Pasnik Co., r imantic and Danielson. mar2sd WANTED—Second hand amd antique furaiture of all kinds; get our prices before you sell A Bruckner. $§ Frank. el 3. phone 120 orn and Red ¢ Lons Phone o i 1 aprid s SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK with Ford motor i McC REO % TON SPEED WAGON, in The Frisbie-McCortr ma VIM DELIVERY CAR, 1,00 dn good running order risbie-McCormick marl9d ENQUIRE BULLETIN JOB. ROOM WANT LIBERTY BONDS In $50 and $100 Denominations CASH WAUREGAN HOTEL LOBBY Broadway Side Daily—10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Girls Wanted TO LEARN SILK WEAVING Clean and Interesting Work With Good ' Pay. BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG CO. WANTED—STENOGRAPHER A position in a local office is open to an experienced and capable voung lady. Must be able to do first work. State salars’expectsd. OFFICE MABAGER, care of The Buiietin anesd price USED TRUCKS 2 tons’ capaci mick Co., " BUICK 6 CYLINDER, very small mileage | Frisbie- McCormick Co. St REPUBLIC TRUCK, one ty, good mechanica tires. The Frisbie-McCormick Shetucket St Tbs McC ewly I good conditio: FOR lot. near two 1200 pound must be perience handle We are put up all Kind. vield o see cene anrdd from the the best just after in 190 1b — | Harnesses. L Inquire at Washington St., or Phone 1429-4. rid o Ri Inquire & Mo om May three rooms, modern ) R tme 1st, furnished in ple improvements bath, tele short walk from bus- R. X., Bulletin. i bath, el Mrs, Oldfield, Soule ol ble place store, | am heat connec Rooms wit m M 13 TO RENT- walk fr specia Househoid rt term adio, 52 Broaaway If you want a comfortable|” car to ride in call up/ JOHN, M. PILLAR, 21 Fannmg Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv-| ce car. Phone 152-12 FOR SALE FOR SALL 200 Acre Farm Tel. 83-14, b Moosup Div. JUST ARRIVED ELMER R. PIERSON, 22 HEAD OF HORSES Will arrive at my March 25th. In this Horses to suit any kind of stable lot you will find 1 second Tuesday, a job. also have 15 head of good hand Horses, one Mule, an extra good roader. Wagons If in need of anything and in | the Horse line see me. E. J. HAMILTON 1-373-375 Main Street. Telephone 650 FOR SALE F, H. GILBERT, 24d Jewertt City, Conn. BARGAIN 125-C-AS m in the ool, the situated mile to_ s far from telephone ket _looked it t this peopls iooiing it would displease any sincere buyer is up to vou— Farm Bulletin. WlLLlAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, Broad St. Rooms Westeriy, R. I Telephone 2365 many and tell 1 “Wilcox's €55 resuits. 8 years old,| i land, situated one-half mile Yantic for sale. Ask E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street Phone 300 | FOR SALE two kids, three fcen, R F. D. 1 | aprsa F‘R“ town of 200 acres, milking goat. with! mos. Mrs. D. Sara t City, Coun. roR SATL Le i No. 20 rooms and bath, modern. This Lincoln Avenue, Tur n'-xv apr4d a fine residence with a good s I can offer this property te !or cataiogue. | sep19d 00d. all £ the City. very low price. 278 Main Street Seven Room Cottage Recently Occupied By Mr. A. S. Comstoc Very Desirable Fine Location We Have Sold Over 15,000 Farms to Date No listing fee and no withdrawal charges. You pay us n:\;:r c'\:mmmn only after sale to our customer. Write axtelephone, E. A. Strout Farm Agency JAMES F. TWOMEY, AGENT Wullwnantv: .Conn. Phonz 730 FOR SAL AT CRESCENT BEACH, 0om cott dern im- nents -ement 37 Shetucket Street f kit FOR SALE JOHN Ren) A. MORAN, Estate Broker, Franklin Square. Norwlich. Cottige iHouse Estate C. iv "FOR SALE -**jm NTED A. Mowrey .‘Res\dcnce of the late Mrs. J. M. WAP‘TED } Huntington | No. 206 BROADWAY | Spacious House and Barns and about 130 feet of pth of 370 feet. J. P. HUNTINGTON 4 Broadway land on Broadway with WANTED A GOOD BOY FOR SALE iz- ed lot, and garage for two cars. at a THOS. H. BECKLEY 172 Laurel Hill Avenue k { |§ Immediate Possession 1 Cottage House on Oak Street on Spring Street 11 Champlin Street NDING t Record Building. Phones { mon term; s and that's the same And keep | ed away. saves a lot of useless junk To meet th - nd passes on all behind, nnot take along kind. )t of men first rate If thev were but endowed th brains sufficient to inveat A pocket for the shroud. —R. K. Moulton. “Twould BLOSSOMS. comes the morning, the mold springs the flower: the past fiies the present. the cloud fal shower. . achievement: the act; e passions need, the lover: the desire; compassion; the highe: aspiration, >0 is the source of the whole. Chautauqus. HUMCR OF THE DAY “The man I marry must have eom sense! said haughtily. “He won he replied Dbitterly—. sie Answe “People won't believe because 1 pay my bil “Pa it off as the genin; —Kansas City 'm a genfus s eccentricity of Journal. “Dges vour husbaad play cards for | mon 'he's ever 'Weavers 2 Looms {Work and Good Pay. | JOSEPH HALL Trading Norwich, 483 MAIN STREET Two Tenement House with im- Eprovaments and always well rented. f On trolley line and 5 minutes’ walk to Franklin Square. Price reason- able to close an estate. fRANCIE D. DONOHUE Central Bldg Phoie Norwich Cove Conn. OPPORTUNITIES FOR HOME SEEKERS Two fine country places with lens, well d; n They are value -room conveni near $3,500. Chel bargain seldom en-room in best means arge frui d ga ot low b PAID L‘u]lml apartment isappoir e right pl price; see me ang fag and expense ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 62 Broadw: e T The Talking brain 46 Franklin Street { FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and| | Business Blocks, lding Lots, ali in | desirabie locations. List your pro- | perty if you care to eell or rent, as 1 have & number of people looking for | real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HiLL, Real kstaic and Insurance. Room 183 Thzyer Bidg | ! VVANTED Liberty Bonds and | t | Furmshed Sea.shorewse Cottages For Sale or Rent | at Watch Hill, Mam Street WANTE ral Housewor d piper, eave poolers Women for | Flouseworkers Weekapaug, Fleasant { % | View, and along the Rhods Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. (co and Wo! hospital, (beach) waitr 1 and Ele LOY ME! 43 Broad ians ay & SONS For Second-hand Victrolas, Violins and Upright Pianos Machine Shop Installment Cards | BOUGHT AT MARKET PRICES CASH PAID FOR W. S. S. OFFICE AT THE SHU-FIX Franklin Square en Wea BUREAU | Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy% WESTERLY. R L HORSES WANTED. Old false (ecti. broken. We pay up end oy parcel post eck by return m ds, too. COLLATERAL 0 $15 and LOAN co., 154 Water St between Shetucket An old, rel Established Don't matter per set. Teceive We buy dia- Market Sts to deal with. it | have another load of lowa Horses weighing from 1,100 to 1,600; good, | broke farm chunks, general purpose | horses and several good pairs. w‘nv sell right to close them out to make | | room for another load. Al sented PIANO TUNER ' BYRON A. horses warranted as repre- W. C. SPRAGUE Telephone 74-2 THER is no advert med tern Connecticut equal to Moosup, Conn. ietin for Lusiness rfiu{u. WIGHTMAN | Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street Plavef Piano Worka Specxally um in | ne Bui- i oil iven up hopes thai t rich tifat way.” Detroit Alden to speak pretent to ican peopl Sun to_gamble when you los ed Mr. Frastus imortality is jes' as inconvenience ain't”"— eak he “De hey are having a lot ¢ York with the So- flags. don't they let market bulls get is no proiit 0ld Codger. it is decided.” Journal. 10} boc id ‘no m: Lo E the which way Courier tter ville "'Hr_ KALEIDOSCOPE the ritol of Jamaica. about 80,000, in- Dec . more 1916. said to be able to i an any other animal cxcept the camel. Siam the natives obtain petro- from the earth by digging pits 60 feet deep and dipping the with pail t soldier »d cember 31, than 4 lure aft In leum in the Civil War away by 1945, ae- ulation of- the gov- Rureau, based on stics, engineers have ‘linder rotary mo- to a propellor with h are metal and wuti- exhaust expansion chambers. device has been patented by a °n of Colombia to enable lght locomotiv to be used as stationary enginer ut alteration except gear wheels on thelr sion glish aeroplane a fou r to be built r des, wh i Auctioneer AUCTION leading from Lebamom . erty Hill, at the farm known as the Deacon John Avery farm, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1918, ' _ at 10 o'clock a, m 7 Head of Cattle, 3 Horses, 1 Colt. Three cows (new milch, Holsteins), cow (due soon). 2 2 year olds (due to calve mext fail), 1 yearling, 1 gray mare (about 10 s old, weight 1308 Ibs., good worker and driver, a splen- did brood mare), 1 gelding (4 years old, broke to work anvwhere, a £06d one, wpight 1200 Ibs), 1 ear old (hroke single or double, weight 1050 Ibs), 1 colt (9 months, a beauty), 1 team agon, 1 two-seated express wagon, ¥ ghit buzgies, 1 wagon pole, 1 set plow eveners. 1 palr team ness, 1 pair vy driving harne 1 single harness (light), collars_ bridles and other parts of harness, 1 aerator, 1 ice cream freezer (a one-gallon’ can), 1 wood stove heater, 1 sideboard, 1 bed with springs, 2 tables, 1 large bed couch, severa s, 1 hive of bees, . 2 roosters, a q o cowbell, blankets, forks, | rther articles too numerous | 1 nd day ASH should be stormy, th the first fair week da AUCTION SALE at public : clock a. | upied “ompz Water socket, R. low-gears; box; cess- ing wagon: 2 express reaches iano set wagon miscellaneous truck: 1 Packard tru 1 winch: 1 set of fall piano covers block H. RICKARD, Jr. Altornes. JAME A A Woensock b &

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