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CLOUDY TODAY, RAIN AT NIGHT, FAIR, COOLER TOMORROW NORWICH, CONN.,_ T ‘HURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1919 FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES wisest of -the two is cleverly told in this amueing tale of love and adven- ture, the whimsical humor of which will appeal to all. June Elvidge will also be seen inl The Moral Deadline. This picture is described a8 being fast moving and unneval, and it is guaranteed to keerf all epectators in suspense untl the very close of the drama. The Pathe travel series will com- ‘| plete the bill for today. EAST KILLINGLY Miss Ada Shippee attended the en- tertainment and supper at the East Putnam church Saturday evening. Mrs. Ella Columbus and Mrs. Geor- gie Smith have been ill. Rutus R, Chase of Putnam was at| the Chase homestead Tuesday. Chester E. Harrington of Ballouville fpent the week end with Harry Bat- ey. Last week 11 dogs were poisoned. It is stated that a reward has been of- fered to the person who finds out who aid it. Bertrand E. Benway spent the week end at North Sterling with Mr. and Mrs. G. (". Spooner. # Mrs. Ro!_dt' Bartlett, who has been ill, is_recovering. Mr. Hall from Killingly Center has rented the Battey cottage. What Is Going On Tonight Vandeville and Motion - Pictures at the Auditortam. Motien Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaadeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Palmyra BEncampment, No. 3, 1. 0. O. F._meets in Qdd Fellows' Hmil ' Women of Moeseheart Legion, No. 124, meet in Moose Home. Latasette Council, No. 307, LT, st. J. meets in Foresters' Hail. ANNOUNCEMENTS Sisson Farm Sold. Mrs. Grace W. Dykeman of Peabody, Mase., has sold through the agency of Francis D. Donohue to Pauline Roes- marks the Sisson farm. It contains 40 acres of 1and and buildings and is lo- cated cn’ Pox hill, near the city. The new owner will occupy the propert: Parade of the 26th Division. To sccommodate those desiring to attend the parade of the 26th division in Boston on Friday, April 25th, the New lork, New Haven and Hartford reilroad will operate an.extra train leavinz New iondon at 830 a. m., due Eoaton 11.35 a. m.: returning this train will leave Boston 7 p. m. Isaac F. M.rco son, By a curious and interesting coinci- dence, lsmac F. Marcosson, who lec- tures on The War—and After at Slater hall Friday evening, April 25, is able to speak with the same intimate author- ity about the framers of peace about the makers of war. No. other| \m"lr n perhaps knows Lloyn George so well as this indefatigable wartime, ommut across the Atlantic,. whose Jr= Ustinguished jourhalistic achieve- | ments during the nast four vears won| for him the title of “America's fore- most reporter.” Mr. Marcosson Gearge 1915, O1 mesting developed a As most neople know osson who wrote dacit, | i LOST AND FOUND LOST—On business goods Co. will rece Barnes or Jewett. C apr24d 1 lost a the Mutua Conn. - The from Hon. John ob - Wechsler, R. Harris. April of ! as | Dooks o, i H, at | | | told_con ve Work. returned apr24d beiween Long Tinder please " night, bill Lioyd first ndm\ih it was Mr. Mar famous inter British premier which | a fateful message tol fanging on the walls of the| Marcosson's apartment in five_auto letters | n from 1 - a black and dra Leal WANTED - WANTED A Licensed Assistant Pharmacist Address with references Box -1 43 Bulletin Office. ! Marcosson’s com French Ameri womay who, Mr pecu en larl Ba president w w ing coneide House poss Ny itative hir Ame ddly | firs R ‘\\ E ADVISE THE PILRCHASE OF| LIBERT)Y BONDS ! We deal In all jusve:, Tustallment Cards and Books. Cash paid for W. S. 8. OFFICE AT BISHOP'S STUDIO 2438 Mam St., Nnrwn:H Conn. WANTED 17,21 general housework women, 4 wait |resses, 15 woolen weavers, 5 dy heuss men, & picker room men, 1 farmers, 8 women for general house- work (beach.) Free Employment Bureau CENTRAL BLDG. succesded Asquith ontcome uring statemen an i permanent peace | ts certain definite curds on | s economic expahsion isiness and Germun milit Iways been pariners wo same ructive end is permitied to ‘come back is restoration carries with of anoiher world war. AUDITORIUM. most vretentious bil put on at the Auditorium will be seen {here for tac last half of this The acts come di from New York city and epresen Krealer money ia 'wo bills would ordinarily vost T'cr the headline, dnev, Ware | and Sidre appear in an extraor- dina. mony singing and | couel a’t has proved a| big success eiarywhere over the big-| tinte ciceuit of vaudeville theatres. The | Residence secon Vzily Bros., who huve | a fire ro Their head to | Huntington head and other {hrill No. 206 BROADWAY fea them a great repu v Newport, monologist € «.ories and ovizinal) §pacious House and Barns and about are sure to win applause i has a « o Strong love interest and swift action ¢ 180 feet of land on Broadway with| \ w made No peace unless it p ermans men b irave tows ever weelk FOR SALE FOR SALE of the late Mrs. J. th R Fred songs that make most appealing A Diplomati Mission, the \ thnnvdenfi of 370 feet, itagraph Blue feature, which will be seen in the Au-| ditorium theatre today, Friday and| J. P. HUNTINGTON Saturday. Earle Williams is the star| 4 Broadway and in the supporting cast are Grace Kathleen | ~—-—~— Darmond, Leslie Stuart, Kirkham and Gordon Russeil. The pic- ture was produced at the Hollywood| $1,700. studio under direction of Jack Conwa who obtained many beautif striking exteriors along the C coast. Houdini, in the 14th ster Mystery e The Magter Mystery will con Farm of 50 acres land, well divid- ed, located in Town of Lisbon, near Taftville, abundance of wood and water, bearing orchard of over 100 trees, good house and barn. Owner leaving town. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg Phone Nor: DAVIS THEATRE The new show billed for this theatre | the last thre edays of this week will the last three days of this week will sented this scason and uphold the high | standard of excellence that has drawn large crowds at all performances. The Keith vaudeville is headed by the| Whirlwind® Hagans, the fashion plate steppers, who have a wonderful whirl wind soft shoe dancing specialty. They carry their own special stage setting. Willlam Morrow in songs and. etoric: has a unique offering entitled The Seven Ages. The third act 13 Norwood and Hall, a clever pair of entertajners| in a comedy skit full of laughs, Sense| and Nonsense. ' Tho Paramount fea- ture photoplay is Jane Goes A-Wooing, | ® five part comedy drema with lots of | human interest, which always makes a niotopiay interesting. As a little ste- aographer who has never known any- thing but poverty, plunged suddenly into a prospect of unlimited wealth anc with a possible romance embodied in the striking figure of the disinhefit- ed nephew of her benefactor, Vivian Martin, the star, does some of the finest work of her carcer. To com- plete the skow 15 the funniest Mack Sennetr comedy ever screened, B Lynn (with variations), with Ben Tur- pin nad & host of Sennett stars. Who Who? is et/ll keeping them guessing. Ste how many oi the gentlemen you can name and send your answer to manage: Who's Who? Davis theatre BREED THEATRE. That's Good. adapted from the siory of the same name bv Richard Wash- burn Child, published in the Saturday Fvenimg ' Post, will be the feature al traction at the Breed theatre today, with Hale Hamilton in the leading role. This entertaining story is of wise young man, though foolish by h neighbors, because of his complacent outlook on life, and of a young woman who, in ber own opinion, ie unusually wever and subtle. How unexpected adyentures come up which turns the tables and makes the young man’ the PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN LEGAL NOYlCES AT A COURT oF pmoBAT non, within and for the Di non, on the 21st ALBERT G. trict April, KNEELAND, vresent Indge Kstate of Sophia Tho late of Lebanon, in sai ceased. Wililam W. Palmer c ixecuto Ordered, That six months from the date hereof be, and the same aro, lim- ed and allowed for the creditors (o ring in their claims against said es. tate ‘and the Bxecutor directed to give| Ipubiic notice (o the creditors oo e to bring in_their claims withi ald time allowed, by posting a copy of this order on the public ost near- st the place where the deceased. last dwelt, within the same Town, and by publishing the same once soma newspaper having a circulation in sald! Probate District, and return make to this Conrt of the notlce given. | Attest ALBERT a pson Palmer. District, de- Chestnut Hill saial KNEELAND. 2 Judge. | oF l‘no\n'u, HELD | hin-and for the District the 1 day of Apri AT A COURT orwich, w Norwich, or PLSON ? Anna R Norwich, in said Distr Heérbert W. Gallup of in Court ar praving, for the re: forth, {Lat admin upon’ the estate o leged 1o be Mtestate Whereupon, 1t Ts Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined the Probate Court Room in the City Norwich, in said_Disirict, on tho >61 day of April. A. D. 1919, 3t 3 o'clock t! forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, he given by the pub- iication of tiis orde: one time in Some| baving a circulation in said| least two davs prior fo ihe siuid heari nd that veturn made (o this C AYLING, Judge.| Bruce, late of | t, dec d. | Norwich, Conn..{ jiled & petition sons the se ou be granted | id deceazed, al-| t date of be { Portland Silk C: FOR SALE FOR SALE TO RENT FOR SALE A GRAVE NDERS. 50 acres or more between d tools, near trolle Write giv vek. 261 Bast apr24d “1st St, New York Cit 7 $3.750 to $5,000 to invest YOU can manage you at will pay you from $22 Write G. D. Beroth, Bldg., Hartford, Conn. WANTED _LADIBS WITH ABILITY WHO CAN QUALIFY NENT SELLING __ POSITION ESTABLISHED AN TO REPRE: US'IN DI LOCALITI HROUGH STATE OF CONNECTIC MISS HAWKINS, P. 0. BC FIRENT T . WRIT 1335, NEW aprz4d for private dancing Com- Evening 3 Seons Eiven dally, ChAmBer of merce Haill. Phone 17 cla every Monday and Thursday, H. Levy, Inst. apr24ThS by Al toes. Frank Phone 1042-1 “WANTED — Position with private family by good refe Aadre Builetin. WANTED day by a young woman. Bulletin Office. WANTED Jooms raw silk: good pay to e Fitch, as chauffeur oung man with Box apr24d on broad The Middletown, Conn pr24d WANTED gen “Farms arm for Danielson, L apr feksmith —who can WHY NO They are and workma leF 2 leaning kiin St. and pr opposite i3 apr HIGHEST neske, Yant WANTED Write prices pa stamps Con - A, Wis- t b TWANTED. ma LADIES & WANTE King WANTED Noi man’ on manent e v Bul T WANTED wanted ENIELOPE room an T WINNER bags, spe Burette. 1 and Scarlet Hour cigars, s ery price iow Danielson o more 1petent John T. Almy, cers: Many Farmer want to k TLADIES' Jersey Bloomers The Pasnik Co d_Willimant flesh ¢ Norwici, D: ieison a mar2s g boiler e and Metal West Main aprild _ ful value top corsets Danielson he Pas.1k and Wililmant TED—Rug clear acuum. aprid WANTED—Lox jobs by auto wich Div. distance Phone 117 sep! WEAVERS WANTED ON Not- AWNINGS AND DENIMS Run Six Looms Will teach learners and pay while learning. FALLS COMPANY WANTED. y iecti. Dun’t matter We pay up 10 315 per se parcel post and receive tern mail. We buy dia- 01d false broke: Send oy check b wonds, too, COLLATERAL LOAN Co. 154 Water St., between Sheticket and Market Sts. An old, reliabie firm to deal with, Vistabiished (312 N ¥, hove and foregoing record HELEN M. DRESCHER Cle Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street Phyw Piano w«kaSpecuky Q-"‘x-vk#_s_a‘ The copy of Alttest apr24d YOU WANT te put your bus. Iness before the public, there is no medium better than through the ad- Veriing columns of The Bulletin culars, George Kol- FOR PERMA- WITH RELIABLE FIRM THI ok pota- Versaiiles. apr24d 79, care silk ]'nv‘wye 1] American moving Six Cents a Line of FOR $1.10 bu. Mountai yelg. R. ALE—50 bu, can he used ¥. D, Box FOR SAL B_Two bar and Uncie Sam's. Six Words. potatoes, for seed; 92, Zood cider. apr24d rel. firsts, Green J. Rosenz- Canterbury, Six Cents a Line of Six Werdn. Six Cents n Line of Six Words. Ever the gray flood sounds upon the| Six Cents a Linc of Six Words. sroee FOR SALE—S| wich Town, from Frankl 0om house at Nor- minutes’ trolley o Suare, steam heat. elec- tric lights, gas, etc, zarage, large gar- 5 be :old reasonable if taken ¢ owner working out of town. Address Bargain, Bulietin Office, Phone_1062-3 apri FOR SALE condition, with hot Inquire 54 Church St. hen water range; ‘in apr24d good | Connections. farm FOR SALE_An_extra good 3 Farm Peck, Plain Hill Phone $83-14, FOR SALE_Parlor s kiteheu stove. 5 High in good con Norwich FOR SALE_One first elass condition. _apr24d TFOR SALE One pair 10 years olg, d_from ex Phebe passenger Hudson run 12,000 miles ndition. ~ This 2, Putnam, Conn. FOR SALE— ielson, a high speed touring . car with a this car in A-1 cond that hustles for it g a very Danielson. a h Tel. 190. established fish Miin St, Putnam; nice show windows, ing for other na marke busin: at Cit S5 7 Market, 46 y FOR SALE _White 1 each; delivery May 1 guaranteed; po n, Willimantie, IF 1T'S A CAPE for child, don’t fail to see €1y and low prices. 1 real money on your Pasnik Co. sell for less, limantic_and Danielso “TFOR 1000 tigul, Yor ind A remmant junk a Wes and Capes, Don’ sell for of mule: good farm team; on main EXonk to Vi Gallup, Moosu wonderful ion and the man go0d business, meone; -owner sell R. M3 Jess. et, rug, desk and St., up stairs. pussenger 1918 Inquire Phone | ndition. Town. -_apr24ThSTu cpress harness. 94 Franklin St. oluntown. Ct. apr24d t a bargain, 1917 seven tauring ¢! nd real Pope casonable price. DON'T MISS YOUR LUCK—. t, for 'sale, big store, t bargain. Front St. Put- apr22TuTh Leghorn _chi 1 and Sk apr23 2 woman purchase. Norwich outbu berries, will t. ars address k Ave. Jusiness wagor Garage, 71 allowed carpet nd waste pape in St apr23d for overpay, e Three stores Danielson and Wi FOR SALE—Slab wo00d cord same e kind Yantic. sALm W rate tha Phone AL o FOR Roya apr Zs A care ail to low pri je on vour ell for less. and Danielson. see FOR SALE—7'v0 low prices and asonabi o price 1f FOR e F. D. 3. Tel. 188! 'R SALE s and Jers ambs; some row middle of Ma: to choose from. 1344 ; 14 co 00d 5 to C. K, FOR Bu nev —1914 Don't ) aPon sell for Tes d and Cap, Danielson and covd; olesale pric and Ad- mode] motor; onl two fine liv-| scupled with or| our wonderful We can save The Phone | women \LE;Ux|é cle._ Inquire of. C like new; if 14 Clifr St aprdd 1 Maxwell, 17; sale cheap this week. Phone 1219. FOR SALE—Cheap, that have been used in a quarry one lieavy express wagon. Waste & Metal Co., 2i0 W. Main St. and timber fié’\l. »lngl!‘ dl'm!l top buggy., express Wwagom, louble and single harness. John Dodd, 2 Boswell aprild OR SALE— will sacrifice brown, round *|sound ‘and kina for children or d for farm varrarited pefect e s0ld_to go to he horse to rec be did in my hands yreferred, for $100; no pec my home Yer: irne weight any and fam in ev countr e thy kind oun need m horee, age 9. purpose; way, mu as 1 wan: | OFFERING 3 HOUSES In Norwich Town Splendid garden with ecach. One has a garage: one has large barn; one has electric lights and steam heater. Two are practically new hous; Prices are $1,800, $2,800, and $3,300, respectively. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Unexcelled Insurance Protection. Telephone 1334 63 Broadway JUST ARRIVED, the An and iother busi carload of horses T are ali kin, table for all co them ER R. PIERSO! best ciumk had_ i om 1100 of " work. to 11600, d apr21d HORSES Just | farms have pair | Holstein | Cows, E ed, head, right from tk were raised on. 1 good second Hors Shetland Pony, New Milch Holstein, coming in Ma; 20 H 10 set Team Har- of Singl new hey 16 head of f Mules nd Guernsey one ns, 6 sel and second riages. 1f in of anything in E. J. HAMILTON 371-373-375 Main Street. Telephone 650 BARGAIN 125 c NS, wonderfu e can od § have 1 to we White's| for such Cliff Tel. 34-2 18 months old ssett sheep o ows due t first of June, Bailey d iick ¢ good spare, b T TTor overpay. Three Williman on oil stove and oven. Central Ave. “ron SALESeveral R. Wibberle M. “FOR SALE_Sto _biggest cial make, late i916. old, serd; bargain, ~ George apr22d in 1918, 52 Shetucket St. pacity, low. Shetucket St. in good running L tony (_Jpacn)‘ The Letucket ty, good mechanical | tires. | Shetucket St. A splendi fine animal Hollow Road, Danielson. FOR SALE—Dining table and chairs. iron bed and spring, new New Call evenings. apraza Canterbury apri2d tons 5, 'R. Ros d Holstein for E. Pain Tel. REO 34 TON SPEED WAGON, ncw The Frisbie-McCormick Co., marl9d “VIM DELIVERY CAR, 1,000 Ibs. ca- order, price | The Fn“b)c McCormick Co., 52 mar19d TUSED TRUCKS from 1,000 lbs. to Frisbie-McCor- St._marlsd REPUBL!C TRUCK, one ton capaci- condition, The Frisbie-McCormis Phone Perfec- horse Green| and, and’pea A fine and_in enneries ituated le to from phone think? neat 14-Toom on And what rou asks $1,050, if do art € you a i tho, marikel _don't go tc looked tonight | bed time are for much & place and me to have to te it was soid tract from for one WILLIAM A. WILCOX TFARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and Westerly, R. I Telephone 2365, that 172 Laurel Hlll Avenue Seven Room Cottage Recently Occupied By Mr. A. S. Comstock Very Desirable Fine Location Immediate Possession JamesL. Case ! 37 Shetucket Street ... Auctioneer FLYNN PLACE, BALTIC, CON. PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 26, at 11 o’clock a. m., assortment of houseiold furniture and some tools, as rakes, stake farming fork: such hoes, hain L A few ovels, shels is of pork and last of April 1 e | FOR SALE_Two V cream tables; seat six e seated chairs_ for | Pharmaey, Baitic, Conn Barred for hitehing. D, Phone 483-14. R SALE Seven { Lincoin " Ave.: condition} 104 M imp immediate p, Phone 1338~ FOR SAL engine, jack, pump tank: further wate Norwich, Conn., R, F. D. ay use bt room ng outfit, JAMES WELCH. Baltic. apri7ThSTu ride | taken £wo stone drills American “Bargain seldom offered: ont Morgan seai 1150 '1bs,, safe old person, been | same care as treatment home, price also one Harness, light hand the Horse line see good con- | in} the | the mrei of , and a1l mod-| located. | gy TO RENT—Five room flat, cEn mmrwcme; . four rooms, 1%, bath. elec- Lunch, FOR jon, Eternal sleep Under tie dunes in many a nameless| heap. The shattered clay low floo; Whilst o'er their couch thunders roar And back the blood-red tides of bat-| requiem ~for those whol —Bronze turkey egss, 25¢ Wilson, R. F. D. . Willi- apriad FOR SALE—Cheap, fame pon runabout. riding saddle, 7 Wiltiams cb. s ng on eartiv's| wag- and har-| aprild war's sullen| an 74 McKinley Ave. TO RENT—Furnished North Main St, Marguer utes’ wall irom b. 0. TO RENT -Two light housekeeping apr2lMW TO LET—Five-room modern improvements. [Jeweler's, 32 Franki TO R quire room pe: W pu pleasant, at 89 ro; Asylum St }n Lot R tenement Inquire at t I St. aprisd - |in rooms. In-|w! aprisd ofiice_a Washington St FOR RENT—Shop with w | W handle the FOR SALE—iligh d ks of all make . FARMERS — You rienc tle sweep, The timeless diapason of the -deep) Mourns for the dead: who shall return| no more, ed cars ne 1413 aprild have the ex-| irom the past season that wel best grade of fert e are just after unloading 100 tons it up in 100 1b. bay e a nds of seed potatoes, K 0 bushels to 1 bushel; ind_hay ceneville Grain Co aprdd FOR SALE 2 1-2 miles Wi ith stock and oodland illimant! Aye, let them sicep, bold hearts mow husied to_rest, Waiting the Judgment Day beneat! the sod: As gies the.daylight.In the darkened west, Their diy died out; hand of God Forever guard them, they who sought] {0 save The heritage - grave. B. Yan Buren, In Everiing Post. own to all Kinds seeds. Call eld Oh, may thel acres on_ tr 25 acres Main _ St., mar21d o of right—and found | ic, tools and —D. the New York| stnut St Inquire and Mfg. Co. TO RENT heater, bath, tions. ' Appl: mar29d FOR RENT furnished rooming hou: lin square, low re for someone. Cave six__room flat, lectric connect adway. completely | Teat oppo; " TO RENT—Rooms with board, thre walk from Marlin-Rockw STORAGF—Household g0ods _store for lcng or short term; raies reason abls. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway jeia TO RENT_Furnished rcoms, rooms for light nousekeci Schoot St Tel 10485 if you want a comfortable car to ride in cail up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- lice car. Phone 152-12 FOR SALE il i { | TO A SPARROW. Because vou have no fear to mingle Wings with those of greater part So_like me, with songs I single Your sweet impudence of heart. . WITTER Auctiineer A, WITTE t. Sales Mgr. Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main St, Danielson, Ct. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU SHOULD N. And when prouder feathers go where| Summer holds her leafy show, You still come to us from_nowhere, ATTEXD THIS AD- Like gray leaves across the snow. In back wi To you Kno or MINISTRATOR'S SALE ON where 0dd and end go meals vou drop down sure, ng ing every broken windew rd half so harmiess, e table poor. veetly rude as you, so common and.so charmless, rtues nude as MONDAY, APRIL 28, at 10 o'clock a. 1919, m., igh class colle property. inciu on of per- ing all None linger try winds reprove yoi And the snow is on the Bill —Francis Ledwidge, in the Century| Magazine. 'HUMCR OF THE DAY “Who are the plain people anyhow?” “Well, T wouldn't apply the term to| | the lady voters.”—Pittsburgh Sun. Heckel {(with newspaper)—| an autonomous state, Elmer Heckel (courageously) — Thel | state of single blessedness. — Buffalo Expres: | “That man has mever been known | to tell a lie “Then no woman has ever said to) him: “Don’t you think 1 am getting] thinner ?"—Life, Swagger — I didn't marry beauty. “hurct three nd on n ile nort the T miles wes! Tnder existing account of the farm, it is deemed make speedy for vacating, me notice arrange to this sale advisable rangeme sale. Kindly 1p make ake pia at the A full appear her mornin wbout it BENJAMIN Aty FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, ven-room cot sdern provemer fully i ning and fine lot i | very | nau A. MORAN, Rea! Estate Broker, Franklin Square. JOHN Norwich, FOR SALE SCRIPPS-BOOTH AUTOMOBILES, X-CYLINDER MO $1,400.25 Delivered. | good THE AUTO SHOP, 124-14, Plainfield, Conn. PAYMEN of 49 he property consis! 1 land, 3 nt large buildings. apartm barns and out- ind rice very no reasonable offer quire today refused my boy; I didn't marry wealth .or| | position; I married for sympathy. Sweetley—Well, you have mine— v Stories. Iirst Bachelor — Why do they say “high noon” when applied to the time| of 4 wedding? Second Bachelor—Another way of| saying a 12ito 1 chiante ~=Betrdii sieed ress. Mrs. Willis—What is this stuff that you are going to give my husband?’ The Doctor — Anesthetic. After he takes it he won't know anything. Mrs. Willis—Come. doctor, he doesn’t need that all at aill—Judge. “I'm surprised that our Tommy let the kid across the street punch him| in the jaw. I fear Tommy is a cow- ard.” “Go mighty Cor MACFARLANE Auctioneer AUCTICN retire 1 sell tion to the | St to he liver: ntire outfi hest bidder TUESDAY, APRIL 20TH, 1919, m., rain or shine, Baok St., Willimantic, Conn., in rear of Hooker House, HORSES—15 slow, John. * That kid has . a| pretiy sister” — Louisville cr-Journal. | “What would you say,” asked thel fair theosophist, “if I should tell you, that 1 was born in Egypt 3,000 years| Wiy,” said the man addressed. should say you don't look it — Louis Globe-Democrat. Friend: Tiow's your boy getting on he army, Mr. Johnson? Johnson: Wonderful! I feel a sense of great security. An army that can make my boy get up early, work hard all day, and go to bed early can doj anything!—American Boy. Two iailures were sitting _on @ bench on the Commons. “I tell you,” said one, “a man must have money to make mont “That works both ways,” said the other sadly. “It's equally true that a have money to lose mon- ox St. 8 single single set light arnes: . both le ips (new). ousand lin several Dlank TERMS CASH. DANA E. MARTIN. IONEER'S NOTICE. of 2 ATC 1 first cl orses are all good 1sed in e years, and straight all re to find The are in vou will see at the and man mus s| ey."—DBoston Transcript. “What is your objection to chil- dren?” asked the man who was hunt- ing a flat. I like whole o and from one to f have been a em,” replied the janitor. “I the heart to ask anybod: children to move into a plac vas as short of heat as this was winter."—Washngton Star. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Four of the olive trees on the his- b with| that last yme- and robes a CF. w never us Auctioneer w e Y 7 FOR SALE THOS. H. BECKLEY Mrs. Edwin W, l 278 Main Street Phones ‘ North Main S piot FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Bloc iots, ali i desirabie Lit your pro-| perty if you care to sell or rent, as I have 4 number of people looking for | | real stments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real fistnic amd insurance. Coom 148 Thaver Hidg \Furnished Seashore. Mount of Olives are known to be| it st 800 years old. Hungary has over 350,000 femalel trade unionists. The_total member- ship of over 1200 unions in England Liby bonds are ked by the MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919, taxing power of the government, and crefore are a prior lien on every bit wealth in the country. Patents have been issued in England for a process for making bigh speed without the use of tungsten, pdenum, Cobalt or Canadium as! at 1 o'clock. will sell at auction Y 1 edroom go0ds, dining Toom articies too Also sis- of England there is that DLoys born on v should be brought up the church and girls should become nurs , and ot mer IS OLSEN. LOt Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the Rhode Island also accessible Seashore Farms, Send forbook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey W. ives Ex., i1 Champiin Street Wm. GROUND LlMESTONr. In car | tots and less than car lots For sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. Cen!ral Whari. Norwboh. Ccnn. THE SPLENDID HOUSE v F. Sottige rovements, session. aprivd aprisd d 10,000 for on ame; 4. on e Calll t o city lephone James Graham 4S-2 aprisd FOR SALE good -re farm, {station, T room hou ding: il w “wood farm, § esidence S i farm or timbel ut low prices Main St THERE s no aivertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results. location, elds and pastures. bearing fruit 0 h 1d‘timber enougli 10 pay For Bxchange: B Willimanti exciange \d. Farmis TRYON'S ntic in an for S00d AGENCY, Conn. mu 15 n ¢ mile large barns and modern all kindg d Of John C. Tracy consisting of a large house, barn and about 4 acres of choice land, situated one-half mile above: Yantic for sale. Ask E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street Phone 300 4 WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $48.00 Thousand J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St. THERE 13 no asy ng medlum in ! Eastern Connecticut egual to The Bul- ietin for ousiness resulis. South Africa gold mines are experi- menting _with blasting by electricity view to minimizing the fine dust h is thought to be the chief cause of miners’ phihisis. To enable a man with one leg to mount a bicycle or rest while riding, |a Turopean inventor has patented a smail wheel to be attached upon ons side of the frame of a machine. n workers being unobtainable, Miss Lillian Moore if Heyworth, IIL, helped her father by putting on over- and husking 70 bushels of corn a besides milking three . morning and night, and doing all the housework. A woman at Moose Lake, Minn. hearing what she thought was a dog scratching at her kitchen door, opened the dcor and squawked when she saw a 10 months old cub bear. Bears in Minnesota are protected by law, and the men of the town formed a posse and drove the cub back to the woods. The legislative council of the Straits Seitlements recently gave its sanction to a project long contemplated by the 2ov ent of the Federated Malay States, this being the construction of a causeway or embankment across the narrow strait whieh divides -Singapore land from the strip of mainland in- cluded in the State of Johore: WEAVERS FCR DA INTERMEDIATE AND Fu . FOR NIGHT WORK. GOOD Pait i WORKING AND LIVING CONDITIONS. ADDRESS Ashland Cotton Compa JEWETT CITY, CONN. n oneer AUCTION up fa >n at the miles from est of Pl from Cant ine, T win Canterbur West field, n Green SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., following: Two horses, 2 Tot of ¥ hens, 20 steel tools, all g ot an e will take Terms of | nd MOFFITT. $1(}5 00 CASH Stool, f THE it M Delhar an TALKING MACHINE 46 Franklin St. vhere. SHOP, nny y worv pany

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