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RAIN THIS MORNING; FAIR, COLDER TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight Vandevifle and Motion Pictures at the Anditorinm. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaodeville and Motion Pictures at| Dawis Theatre. Norwich Typographical Union, KL meets in Carpenters’ Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS United Brotherhood Meeting. At the monthly meeting of the| Brotherhood of the United Congrega- tional church to be held Monday eve- ning_in the oid Second church Rob- ert W. Perkins has been secured to address the members upon The Fu- ture of the Trolley Road: No. Sunday at the Local Y. M. C. A. breakfast for the men in the Y. M. C. A. Sunday E. Carpenter will give ten-minute practical talk e ladies of the “Y" Aux- erve the breakfas get together by the or popular sor ¥ w. J adies of the will serve a soldiers, invited will hestra, and _a Reynold orwich lunch including 1 civil- singing of the brief addre after which Town marines arc 1k ans wi ome SATURDAY ORGAN RECITAL AT THE SECOND CHURCH Organ Sacond ta Congrega irday, 430 p. m. iller, organist, as vd Greene | and string hell, Miss W. 1 Admission pper wh a- Mr at door writer is so well the vast prob onstruction as whose lecture r” at Slater 25th, is a terest Although allied armies In the experience—he made at 4 remarkable study of ynditions which took him to country in Burope and igerent lands except the He was the first man to The War After The War,” and hor of the well known b ATt April s he 1d n's knowledge of hu gained at first hand upreme value and im- United States as she readjustm: sllied as he had much contact great Buropean leaders commerce. He num- ose friends men like ley. president of the of trade; Bonar Law, the exc Addison, tt nd k of d mong his Albert ritish t rd oup conom United For year rilliar ance ¢ ex Mix giv bulldogx! ded ampe the he abou al A cow a gripping and o Don day Monday and three Wednesday Banner R the best of continu compl eason prett dance nd BREED THEATRE. Diane of t toplay starrir is the feat theatre today the story b won a $10,000 e Green Van," Ima Rub action 2 a pho. which the Breed version Dalrymple, which $ prize in competition held by & prominent Chicago publishing house, It created a tion and im- mediatel P alrymple ameong the foremost v rs of mystery and advent fiction. The production itself is ample proof that the selection was & wise one, for histori and pictoria Diane of the bears the stamp of class. Mitchell Lewis will also be seen a very powerful Northern “Code of the Yukon,” taken from the story by Arthur Paul Kelly This is one of the best Northern pictures ever shown. It is a story vibrant with the love and hate of the best and the worst peopie of the eountry. The Pathe news bl Four shows 615 and §.15 Leon: G in picture, will complete this today, 1.30, Davis Theatre. There will be four complete shows at | the Davis toda 1o miss this ville and feat mets. are big t 4 hard to pick the feal and Hynes, in plaviet, The Absent Minded P present a gomedy skit with good music. The ar- tists are accomplished musicians on peweral instruments and received gen- eral applause. The offering of Sammy Rean and the Cunningham Sisters was a dever singing, talking and dancing act that is way ahead of the ordinary line'of rube comedy. Allen and Dog Taxi, present one of the best canine acts seen here in many a day. Watch for the Lig banner show Coming next week. Children¢Cry FOR FLETCHER'S Y CAST.ORIA and you cannot afford bill of Keith vande- re pictures. All three ners and it is Stoddard k| | war time | great Northwest |y WANTED WANTED—15 b. p. upright _boiler:| state price and condition. American Wasto and Metal Co. 210 West Main st. aprizd WANTED—Pair of fancy matched Devon steers 2 or 3 years old. Prentice Williams, Old_Mystic, Conn. _apri2d i 'WN LAGER One cent a glass. Finest you ever tasted, wsily made at home. Delicions, satis- |fving, invigorating; all the - flaver, parkle and “snap” of best lager beer |prewed. Not to be compared with usual -called “near-beers.” Just get Fara. on Malt-Hops Extract and foilow the! imple directions. Have better, purer.| wholesomer drink than you eve bougnt in saloons or cafes. Tine clear color: rich, creamy foam. Removal of food restrictions again permits nsing this exiract as dirested. Extract itself ontains no alcohol and can be sent to any “dry” section. One agent writes: “Neighbors think it just fine: can't be beat. Some come, for miles to find if 1 have any extract” One package makes gallons genuine malt and hop.» brew, the kind that really “touches the spo Paragon Malt-Hops Extract, only $1 prepaid. Send today. Paragon Dept. 'N. B. 620, Sherman St il £ a WANTED —Salesman who owns an- omobile, by one of the largest con- cerns in U. . to cover territory in | Connectieut: edrnings run several huns dred per month based on guarantee of §200 plus commissions; expenses while ning. Address G. M., 1230 Monroe Chie: prizd. T young stock, coming in in the summer or Foote, Norwich, R. F. D. 1. apri2d i—Married or single man on irm: good milker and teamster; nome but a reliable man need apply. Tel. lLebanon 47-3. (Signed) BElisha Water- ma. Bozrahville. aprizd WANTED-—A gzood strong woman for nera :m'ifl*wo'k in boarding house. . Hallville. Take Westerly |~ car. aprizd RLACKSWITH _wanted_ Call _at “mith Shop, C. V., or Hotel Stable.| _8Pr8TuThS LR rrette. aprizd FOR SALE—Hodson 1917 seven pas. WANTED_Ford tourmg car and ex- |senger “touring car, model J, in A- hody to go with it; must be in|condition, price $1,506. Dr H. B. ndition. Write or phone T. WrtthL Putnam, Conn. Telephone n, 124-14 Plaimfield. aprit FOR SALE Cheap, tame pony, wag- on, runabout. riding saddle, and har- ness. 19 Williams St aprild FOR SALE—Bungalow and lot, §1.- 250; two cottage lots, each 50x100, $130 apiece; eight-room furnished cottage for Temt; new morming traln takes eastern Connecticut business people to New London. in time for e tions. ~ Cruttemden, Conn, FOR SALE ] FOR SALE_Tent and bloye! today only. 79 Hamilton Ave. BUY NOW 0 ac dairy farm, situated directly ing borough of Jewstt City, products seil right at deor t consumers at store prices. divided into well watered -pasture, - woodlani lland in bigh state of cuitivalion cords marketabls wood seliings . « besides plenty for bhame fuel for ail times, about one-hai? mile waterfror {460 fruit trees. just a few walk to R. R. station. churel and five manufacturing plants, where members of (amily. may find emplor- ent at wages; il-roum house, barn for 13 cows and 4 horses, G6i-ton isilo, cornhouse, pighcuce, 2heds, etc. ! accessible to city water' sewer and electricity for lights and power sev-; eral bulding lots: prica for quick sals $4500, 32,500 cash, halance terms; pcasession given good reason for seillug. ewett (hly, Cona. ic marz9s FOR SALE—Save ¢ on a dolian Come and buy extra values in shoes—- men's women's aad. children’s. “A. Marshak, 133 West Main Street. apréd 5 FOR SALE - Ceftmbian Wyandotts eggs for hatching. 32 a setting: Light Brahmas, 3150 & setting. Tliam Waters, Vergason Ave. Norwich Town, Conn. mar22S FOR SALE_Strawberry plants;. de- scriptive catalogue of 18 varieties spring and fall bearing sent/free upon request; these different varieties were exhibited at the county fair last fall. S. E. Holdridge, Norwich, ;Conn., R. No. 6. Phone 1855-4. marid TWOR SALEVery fine %-size Inguire 927-4. - aprieThs FARMS for sale. Send for catalogue. | James N. Watrous, Nigntic, Conn, maréTuThS FOR SALE_Two good farm horses. R. W. Dearnley, Jewett City. 50 | \ all cows, LW, 1851-12 WANT “cello. | work this city refinishing lers, brags beds, automobiles method: $10 daily without cap- xperience. Write Gunmetal Eim, Decatur, Tl aprizd MARRY once; thousands lonely, congenial people, ages, worth $5,000 00, seeking marriage; big list iptions sent free. Ralph Hyde, St, San Francisco, Calif. Beach, apriid POR SAUB Ford touring car_late 1917 model, in excellent running condi tion, must’dispose of same at once to make room for larger car: will demon-| strate any time. For price and par-| ticulars, write to Ford Bargain, Box 208, Taftville, Conn. FOR SALE—Cariage, North Main 8 FOR ‘kl«"}vfllgh grade used 8 and_trucks of all maKes. Phone 1413 or 725 Norwieh, apriid FOR SALB—A good square plano,| cheap if taken at once. Inquire at 17 Arnold St. _aprild FOR SALE_Two houses on West Main St, one seven, the other six rooms, must be sold to one buver: price for the two $3.500. Call at 104 Main. Telephone 1358 apriid ine room homse on FOR SALE— Talman St price $1.4 Call at 104 Phone 1358 apritd avel reports; in P )VERNMENT May th rd to 55, experience un- make secret investi- salaries. expenses. reign Detective Agency examinations hundreds clerks nee young men, 18 and over, ment positions, depar: ay mall, postoffice, write particulars. -~ J. C. Leonard civil service examiner), 398 Bldg, Washington. _ aprizd WANTED bright capable adies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week. Railroad fare paid. Write at once. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 181, Omaha, aprsd. Equitabl Nebraska. WARRY TF L me; best me maker”; iage soon; reliable; tions free. Purdie, Box NELY——For results and most successful hundreds rich wish strictly confidenial; years experience; de- “The Successful Club,” 536, Oakland, Calif. Main St. FOR SALE_Two-horse team wagon timber gear, single dump cart, Concord wagon, top bUEEY, express wagon.| double’ and single harness. John Dodd, 202 Boswell Ave. apriid One black mare 1250, guaranteed sound and to work in all harne the Park Wood Yard brakemen, fire- experience un- Railway Associa- s L Kt oung widow, large in- onely and willing to marry leman. Mzis. R, Box Cal. 200 monthly, Write, Bulletin. WEALTHY weighing Ue. at “FOR SALE_One horse, good worker driver, i vears old; having no use, il exchange for any kind of stock Horace Rood, Windham, Conn. Tel Willimantic Div FOR SALE—Cheap. that have been used one heavy express Waste & Metal Co. aprioa p—Babies and ther's care, Phone mantic Div., Mrs. Henry Humes Con feb.1d WANTED—Vaults a H i chi wo stone drill in a quarry and wagon 210 1. spool D to Box oct193 | I Youn FUTURE dime. | jable, Hause. mar22s 2, worth $25.000 $60,000, anxious to entlemen Los Ang late tru eading Ang. WIDOW, Haze! Ca An extra g Peck, Plain Town. Phone 46 FOR SALE—One Reo ouring ear, 6 cylinder, looks like new Dodge touring, 1918; 1 Maxwell, 1917 ale cheap if taken this week. Phone 219-3. 14 CIliff St aprd ices will save you 50 @ uEore !‘”‘ aye you 50 PEr| goRr SALE-One double team, one| 4ying direct, for we employ isingle team, all good, voung horses s: We are exhibitors at all the | will exchange for. cattle. Phone 10 wirs of Eastern Connecticut Jewett Ci aprad eboro, Vi. Write today fo - eyt Finsi g FOR SALE_Auto motor, 30 b, alogue. J. R. Houston & Sons, i pang truck, fitted with puiley, Bosche | Conn. m.u'lfih magneto, ideal for general power pu Iposes, A-1 condition, price low. O.| - Second hand furniture; | Young, Anna Farm. Preston, Conn. Te highest prices in eastern Con-|is61-2 R. D. aprad necticat; we buy anything: largest sec. = = ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, | FOR SALE_1914 Velie fouring | waverooms 30-32 Water St. Norwich. |in fine condition, run only 13 . or tel. 708-3. je4MWS | very cheap; horse, § vea | worker or driver, will sel Pupils to join mid-spring |will trade for cows. W. F ng class, “Mondays and Mountain St, Willimantic, »mmencing “April 21, § p.| Q.u 1amber of Commerce Hall; private | daily. Phone 17 N. H.| apriMThS | MORE PANTS—Gee! 1 heard was a dog at the Davis, that he had . tongue slit so there would be creases in his pants. Some.pipes 50c at Fagan's Smoke Shop. aprlld WANTED — Capable, experienced e with hospital training, desires care of the sick, invaild or person or traveling companion e R C. H., care Bulletin Oo, aprild WANTE uring land, d ing sprinis and Conn, m Yantic lix Garce Norwic apriod v 5 o 08 7 passenger HOUSTON'S NURSERY—Now is the time to order trees and shrubs; hortage on some varieties t a great | s, do not de- | 1 Mansfield WANTED we pa 5 car call good or 215 e | cheap Cl Ct WANTED. ea tar Ph aprsd FOR SALE—My farm, near village! Versailles and short distance from | . R station and school, consists of | cleared and woodland; house has 13| Tooms and bath; large barn, water in iboth ‘house and barn. Herman K. [Learned. Tel. 1042-3 aprsd car, Lev 5 there FOR SALE—Ford touring re- cently overhauled, four nearly new Goodyear tires, good running condi- tion; one buckskin hcrse, gentle, good ladies” norse, saddle horse and general purpose horse, weighs about 1050. Tel- | Sphone or write . William A. - Pearl, o] aprsd 000 Leg- Wednesday. e acres of pas- ided into three parts, well watered, as good a as there is in the eastern situated three mi For full particulars, write | 3 u. Yantic, Conn, R, F. D. No. 2, or Phone 34-3 Lebanon Division. aprild horn and Red chicks every 25c, safe arrival, postage paid; Leg- hons 20c after April 15. A. B. Hall, Phone 153-14, Wallingford, Conn. aprid WANTED—Second hand water outft, Pump-towes, pumping engine, wind- elevated or pressure tank, also portabie cottage or building, one or all.| Send description and price. Box 3801 Niantic, Conn aprild_ T WANTED-Man or boy at Simpson's Lunch Room, §2 West Main St. Call huwv-‘l-‘(:‘? and 10 a. m. L. E. Simpson. SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK with good Ford motor. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. marl9d REO % TON SPEED WAGON, new in 1918. ‘The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket S mar19d DELIVERY ,000 1bs. pacity, ingood running order, price low. ~'The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetacket St. mar1$d USED TRUCKS ‘from 1,000 Ibs. to 2 tons' capacity. The Frisbie-McCor- mick Co., 52 Shetucket St. _marl9d BUICK 6 CYLINDER, newly pam(ed very small mileage, good tires. The l"n.sbxe McCormick Cc,, 52 Shetucket mar19d REPUBLIC TRUCK, one ton capaci- ty, good mechanical condition, new tires. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 53 Shetucket St. 2t WANTED A young man about 13 vears of age, of good appearance. Ap- ply B. C. J, Norwich Morning Bulletin. aprild WANTED—Baby or young child to board, $3.50 per week: will provide all clothes. Mrs. E. L. émddard R. D. 6. aprild BUNDREDS U S. government jobs now open. men-women, 18 or over, -$1,100 first year. Write imme- for list positione. FrankHn Institute, Dept. 32-O.. Rochester, N. Y. :.\prfl " SECURITY SALESMAN — A HIG GRADE SECURITY HOUSE HAS AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY OPEN FOR A SALESMAN OF PERSONALITY AND CHARACTBR WHO IS DESTROUS OF A PERMANENT CONNECTION IN LOCAL TBRRITORY. THIS OFFER- ING IS STRONG AND OF INTEREST TO_THE MOST CONSBRVATIVE IN- VESTORS. BOND OR INSURANCE EX- PERIENCE PREFERRED. ADDRESS FOR INTERVIEW P. 0. BOX 133! NEW HAVEN, CONN, WANTED—A man to wor hotel and in Inn. Phone { i | marldd FARWERS — You bave the ex- perience from the past season that we handle. the. best grade of fertilizers We are just after unjoading 100 tons put up in 190 ib. bags. We also have all _kinds of seed potatoes, known to vield 20 bushels to 1 bushel; all kinds of seed corn and hay. seeds. Cali Greeneville Grain Co., Phone 326-5 _apréd. NR SALE—Beautiful French cut glass punch bowl and six cups, actual value $55, for quick sale price $50. Ad- - _}fld dress Glass, Bulleti: aprid WANTED Ey April 15, middle aged ALE_Secd oats, $1.00 bushel:| woman for light housework; must be |clover, 4e pound: red top, competent to assume some responsi-|clear 'wall cedar shingles, $5.25 M. bility, a permanent position and s |barbed wire 1 i-2c: & Alabami . pine homa’ If satistactory. Write P.|fooring, 4 1i2c foot: some pine boqrds, Box 513, Nerwieh. mar25d | perfectly elear. mo knots at all. 5 1-%c. | FIGHISY price: aid Tor okl cotms RS S Ne AEne and oid_postage stamps. Write FARMS for sale, Write for catalogus. nesko, Yantic, Conn. merf3STuTh F. I Racine, Danjelaos, Conn. sepisd 5-4 Willimantic Division. imust be | purposes; | Harr 0 miles, | | _ NORWICH, CONN. APRIL 12. 1919 FOR SALE ~About 12 tons No. er wishes to sell i 2 be seen at the farm of th olds, at Brooklym, i will be there every di John G. Potter. Mason & condition ance; Organ; Ham! and ce very care B ap; zan in perisct oncble. o fice. R White Ci “hover. nrEe Size nd tu Ah(-' heap running rauss, R. D."No. 4, 1 at hotse above. the a aprizd 00d £ow FOR ATLE _Two tons of hay. B. Letfingwell, Map) FOR SALE bathrooms heat m ew 16 heated gar excellent location and a nent for residential _or institu ust be sold at onc ith S, Smit New London Toom geé. hot o TFOR SAL {years old, Weighs Dévor 1 'g00d all around far oroughbred Ber incubator Wiscon separs Bronze turkey hoats and 1 hoar. Luthe Franklin. Tel Lel FOR SALE Ranger run _about 200 files Hall, R. D. 1 bicyele, price Phone 1851-4 FOR SALE One horse weighs about 115 account ¢ chwar airmount ALE—Hatching horns ange per 1 I Yanti A onn Hay _ seeds, y—price don't new. guaranteed wn on my farm, anon, FOR eeds ced Many Spencer, ount to W. are noice line. pumps. of machinery and wi W 5 Lebanon. FOR SALE—Gasolene, 60c. gallon separator ol 14c gallon you want L. Spencer. harnes a 1 any Lo gallon; don't tind else, 5o to W Conn. what L WHEN YOU CAN buy and Potash, A-1 g00: count. W. L. L. Spencer, SWaprs R te price Ford FOR SALE tour reasonable. Tel Le between 7 and § p. m. ng car anon Div FOR SALE—Farm o n 2 miles Willimantic with stock and tools and woodland, 5. Adams Willimantic. ma FARM FOR SALI— town ‘of Ledvard, cons 200 acres, large C eic., must be sold r _inquire tuated to. of F. Ferr: FOR SALE 1li equipmen In, T. Ethier, 18 Bati StIN; "FOR SALESeas sizes, delivered y B. Ford. Phoxn BARGAIN 125- C N S his place \way, stores and not rolley D.. and this hme or bed t vou are ce as this until vou a dep on i are many people uch a piace and it would disj to have to tell sincere was_sold. up from W Farm ne. Imm, the m suc don't night 1d p It ox t s to Bu WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, Brond St., Westerly, R. I / Telephone 2385, 41 West COWS FOR SALE Carload 10. just arrived Thursday FRED W. HOXIE, Telephone Leba apr Wyandottes. iand “apr SWaprs, gailo SWapr Lebanon. Main ass shape, looked At Rooms 1 and 2, FULL ASSCCIATED FRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE -1 M0 RENT _Rooms. with or without 23 Rogers Ave. aprl ZSW RENT 1 h u one | board. e late! “pp Count | pogmi next Cal} evenings. {MEAT BLOCKS, Union ng apartment . five Tooms, bath éte. Alling Ry aprizd furnished rooms St tune:! bloci or: 3o | electric illetin! ber Co. Fi2d TO RENT — SPICE CANNISTERS, BASKETS. Will sell lot at your Musx move these fixtures. MOHICAN CO.,, BOXE rankiin St dight, gas, . own Four re 11 i Grove Tested{ aprizc TO RENT gat housek apriid FOR RENT. At Siasc urnished house for the ito Miss Helen Marshall, - ! St., Norwich, Conn. T—Six room flat and garase. ©_extra rooms if needel. In- . Kadish, 89 Mechanic St. % furnished Fount rooms, n St e o nset. Mass, a ammer, Avply | 71 Williams aprild | Phone 12d Strich Of Johr. house, barn and about 4 acres of choi {land, situated one-half mile abo | Yantic for sale. Ask E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street TO LET_Two furnished rooms for {light housekeeping, and one side fur- nyone |nisied room. Mrs, Griffin, 38 Union St.| outfit. | " Apti0d i Nor- ’ | Eliss-( FOR RENT—Shop with office at 31 Chestput St. Inquire Cave Welding {and Mfg. Co apriod | 70 RENT 3 sunny tenement of five | Irooms and bath. with conveniences, to| (lan American adult family. Inquire at! 2 Washington St, or Phone 1429 aprid Phone 300 FOR SALE lNo. 20 Lincoln rooms and bath, modern. Lo Avenue, This use wate nge-! tionai| Com- s a fine residence with a good siz- 10 RENT—Rooms in the Alice Bldz. | {Inguite Murphy & MeGarry aprsd TO RENT—From May Ist, furnished| apartment, three rooms, in pleasant locality, all modern improvements, steam heat, gas, electricity, bath, tele- horse. | phone, on trolles kshire | iness district. F. R. X., Bulletin. and | aprsd or. ! - =2 | Trom mENT—C street, 18x35 feet, very suitable place |for testaurant or groceries store C{Price $25 per month with steam heat © Hol-| (nquire_at Zegeer Dry Goods Store Jewett City, Conn. fmar.31 ed lot, and garage for two cafs. 1 can offer this property at a T very low price. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street i Phones n_ Soule e store non. | Phone. 34- been | room flat,| gas and electric connec-| at 122 Broadway. 50 tooms. complete g house, near Fr ent: a great opportuni- | Inquire P'o\nlmwe] 172 Laurel Hill Avenue Seven Reom Cottage Recently Occupied By Mr. A. S. Comstock Very Desirable Fine Location Immediate Possession FOR RENT— furnished room square, low for someone. Bakery TO RENT—Rooms with board, three minutes’ walk from Marlin-Rockwell's. “Hoxie | Dinners a speciaity. 13 Boswell Ave.| marso TO RENT—Fine apartment on Laure Hill with coal and wood withows garage. Inquire Main St. jan.30a. Household goods stured for 10nE oF Short. term: Fates reason able. Fanning Studio. 53 Biosdway L. farm L. L.| ’ril';‘h\‘ou‘.‘gus.k“plr. If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 FOR SALE 483 MAIN STREET Two Tenement oil nd 69¢ f vou where n, 37 Shetucket Street FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage iHouse on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Ives Ex., 11 Champlin Stry Fish don't Wm. W. WANTED WANTED |Weavers 2 Looms Work and Good Pay. JOSEPH HALL & SONS Trading Cove r21d n_ the about harn, | House with im- provements and always well rented. On trolley line and 5 minute€ walk to Franklin Square. Price reason- able to close an estate. fRANCIS D. DONOHUE Bldg Phone s S Central Norwich FOR SALE Houses, Tenement Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in | | desirabie locations. List your pro-| | perty if you care to sell or rent, as I er of people iooking for tate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Res \mie amd fumura; | ek R R, PAID Fumleh’*d Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, anal Norwich, Conn. ed .’\‘f % 5; The Talking iletin ver 46 Franklin Stieet Weekapaug, Pleasant | jView, and along the Rhode Island shore; aiso accessible Seashore Farms, | Send forbook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R L HORSES | have another load of lowa Horses WANTED | Liberty Bonds and April CASH PAID FOR W. S. S. OFFICE AT THE SHU-FIX 256 Main Street Franklin Squ: WANTED FOR SALE 20 ft. Launch, 2-Cylinder Knox E elegantly equipped, never been run 300 ! Cost $1500, and can now be! miles. bought for $500, a further use for same. W. CARROLL Norwich, Conn. owner ‘We Have Sold Over 15,000 Farms to Nnhl‘keudnnwfidnwddaum Ye ..o..a--my.m E. A. Strout Farm Agency JAMES F. TWOMEY, AGE Willimantic ,Conn. AT CRESCENT BEACH, Seven-room cottage, all provements, fully furnished running spring water. walks and fine lot. a Price very reasonal garaze A Very cated. i at once. For full particulars, inquire of OHN A, MORAN, Reul Entate Broker. Franklin S WHITESTONE CIGARS Are 34800 Far Thousand J. F. CONANT FOR SALE modern biy io-|hand Horses, one Mule, 8 years old, !~ Norwich, 11 Frankiin 8t. 30 General Housework Girls, smith and piper, 4 = ma |Frame Weavers ~(cotton) {Hands, Spoolers and Women weighing from 1,100 to 1,600; good, !broke farm chunks, general purpose orses and several good pairs. Wil Hands, Spoojers and Women sell right to cloge them out to make | Houseworkers (beach) waitre o ar o A ebadt Chambermaids, 1 °draughisman, ter Mechanics warranted ’ Weave n horses as repre- 43 Broadway ! MEAT TABLES, | those ! TEA AND COFFEE CANNISTERS, price. Franklin Square | THE SPLENDID HOUSE C. Tracy consisting of a large | James L. Case Plain | k HIGHEST CASH PRICES {§ For Second-hand Victrolas, Violins and Upright Pianos Machine Shop Installment Cards BOUGHT AT MARKET PRICES tin- ‘[:puly to General | and | mas- | FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | FOR SALE | TWO FORD EXPRESS DE- LIVERY CARS. READY TO RUN. TIRES NEARLY NEW. PRICE $265 AND: $250. AD- CARE O FOKD, BOX DANIELSON. CT. DON'T THESE CaRs WILL QUICKLY AT 'THESE S, SELL PRICES. | i { i | = ve | i TWO FAMILY HOUSE FOR SALE On Central Avenue Lots of room in this house, each tencment has 9 rooms and bath. There is a bardi and a garage. Large grounds with grapes and fruit and fine additional house lot. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Unexcelled Insurance Telephone 1334 Protection FOR SALE | Residence of the latc Mrs. M. Huntington No. 206 BROADWAY | Spacious House and Barns and about {190 feet of land on | depth of 370 feet, ! J. P. HUNTINGTON 4 Broadway Broadway with :)-n e .'md lesrooms, N t PUBLIC SALE husiness, in equipment of sed in conducting ind Expres: Danielson. uding a persona Wate 1L 19, 1919, RAIN OR § eet JOY CARP A TION rom tionee: A JC oad Lebanon arm wn as t ery farn MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1919, at 10 Head of Cattie, 3 Horses. | Colt. 1050 weight Hs.) tean on. exp x hirness| ars single coll bridles and other ng. lon (a ene ains to_mentio. It aprioThs FINE RESIDENCE iN WILLIMANTIC, CONN.| FOR SALE 18 beautiful n and water rooms, unds, uated on n. best very at-| car roundj will bej large | cation in active_summer or rome. This desirable proper |sold at a bargain For terms and further are particulars, WILLARD W. HAYDEN, ers. | Phone 38-3. 70 Mountain St. \KENTUCKY THOROUGHBRED W. C. SPRAGUE ‘WANTED. Telephone 74-2 Old false tecth Lun't matter broken. Send Dby parcel post check by return mail monds, too, COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water St., 1etucket and Market S| Jfeliable firm to deal Moosup, Conn. and OR SALE We buy di 197 acre farm, good location, mile ! station, 1 room House, large barns and | outbulldings, fine fields and pastures, beautiful water, bearing fruit trees, wood and timber enough to pay for farm, $2,500. For Exchange: Beau tiful residence in Willimantic,” modern | throughout, can exchange for good| ——— farm or timberiand. Farms of all kinds| at low prices. TRYON'S AGENCY, 71 G |Main st. Willimantic, Conn. = mar22d “‘ TO LEA Clean and between An old, Wanted N SILK WEAVING lhteresting Work Good Pay. Du.' o ko our comer. HORSES o NT BRAINERD We pay up to $15 per set Teceive with With & ARMSTRONG cO. it SADDLE HORSE A GOOD HORSE FOR A GOOD RIDER a- ts | CAN BE SEEN AT THE STABLE OF 22 HEAD OF HORSES WANTED | Will arrive at my stable Tuesdly,‘fl"‘e Modern Cottage Houses, well March 25th. In this lot you will find | cated- Two two-tenement | Cottage House with large garden. ! R. S. BARTLETT second | Te|, H34 im- witn | Horses to suit any xind of a job. also have 15 head of good ement Houses. 14 Central Building | The Edward Chappell Co. NORWICH, CONN. lo- e — JUST ARRIVED Car, of Horses here &n time, and they are a nice lot—several nice pairs, some i = 1 | sold!an extra good roader. | Harnesses. Wagons and If in need of anything in; [ the Horse line ses me. | E.J.HAMILTON { 371-373-375 Main Street. | | [ WANTED A GOOD BOY To Learn Bookbinding W. R. COWAN & SON Record Building ? Telephone 650 THERE 1s no advertising Eastern Connecticut equal ltt for business results. WHEN 70U WAN ness hefore the p medium better than throu vertising columns of The Bulletin. medium- i o The Bule good chunks and draught horses—all kinds. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. 536-3. aprid P Ab " Tim The Yet, as a Se, cha { Ik POETRY "0 AN OLD VIOLIX it but speak. wnat moving storie: n of joy and grief, it would uty and forgotten glories. sorrow in the played the grave and « measure While powderéd couples mintet; erhaps it was a ure. Or helped a pringe his trouble to for- get. trod the begga A we dream and wonder cainly— With tiie sweet never stays— inure yplainly The buried history of forgotten days. June roses we cannot learn ‘ With bioom e nt and odorous sweetness petals, be fled— o «new by sympathetic fin- though their unting memory of the in tenderest of vou speak memor unseen inds from wordly care the 1 s0 close to tears. ony Deane, in Longman's shall sing -Although the ning Pr will be by local business guport mewspaper men of the publication, d Elmer S. Hub- Dridgeport Post-Tel- newsy tow.1 owned ns both of the | Dr. Flass Poultry | Paseacea S them grow right along without any backset by feding Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-c It is « tonic and blood-builder that will help you get h little chick -a does mot give you ‘more rapid wih and larger fowls, the dealer will refund your money. Dr. Hess Instant Louse Kilier kills lice on pouliry and s Dust in feathers oceasionally and keep it in the dust bath. Guarznteed. 1 For Rowp use i H LOST AND FGUND >UND— Sundas ney which owner § Cr St may 2 April 6th, a sum of have by cali- scent aprizd _WANTED WAN vk, not person, it City “ove Mrs gencral house- YOU WANT vour Mr T e per Phone 18 auto prsa. 0 clean Vacuum. prod electric WANTED. would take A, Canter WANTED T To rent a small farm, or’ »ne to work on shares. Box bury, Conn, aprdd rent furmished cot-| e “onn. LADIES’ worth - 33. Willimantic keep hens, Preston way preferred. | WANTED Farmers: Many of my worth $25. The Pasnik Co., N The Pasnik Co, Danielson, Norwich mar2sd top corsets? The Paswik Co., Norwich, Norwich, and_Danielson FIFE AND DRUM CQ ress N. O. P., care Bulletin, | aprsd 1 friends want to know if there are any farms for sale. If you want to ul\‘ Danielson and_Willimantic. ~ mar25d ENVELOPE Chemise 59¢, worth 93c. and Willimantic. mar2sd MILLINERY, Millinery, and _some Jersey Bloomers, flesh col- The Pasnik Co.. Norwich, Dan- Danielson and Willimantic, mar2sd WANTED Lonz distance moving mar25d ond_hand and antiqu AN ERRAND BOY Heaviest Drum Corpa Parade Work a PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN WANTED_Two gentlemen for room! yours, at once. ~ V. Vella, Canter- The Pasnik Co., Norwich, Willimantic more Millinery. Low prices, low prices| and Willimantic mar25d auto truck. Phone 1172 Nor- ure of all kinds; get our prices ENQUIRE For particulars tage OF house about three miles out of Norwich, with small garden and place| and board. Mrs, H. M. Coit, 458 Main| st aprsd | ry. aprsd LADIBS all wool serge sults and_Danielson, marzsd SILK Corset Covers 69, worth 98c. ing then some more low prices. The Norwich, Danielson and ADIES, have you scen the wonder- ful values'in rubber sep25d Sweaters (slipons) $197, Tne Pasnik before you sell. A. Bruckuer. 55 Frank. NSt Tel 13-3. noysd THREAD CiTY ODELL M. CHAPMAN, Manager Willimantic, Conn. Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street ————— i-' Player leo Work aSpecxulty ™ au stern Commects letin for bu rtising Medium ia 'rl\ll-l to Thc llll-

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