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e i SHOWERS, COOLER TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW What Is Going Un Jonight Vaudeville and Motiow Pictures at{with @ renorter ! Vlu(h\'llle and Davis Theatre. Commun Ciuncil 1 In_Odd Feli AN NOUNCEMENTS Business of attend- | b Seil has sold through the — Donohue to I DAVIS THEATRE pe show hooked for ! week will pare with any this season Four. a quartetis @xceilent harmonisis, snzers who and the play e and Bartlett . "WASHBUDN darrisg (2 Pt Action: Davis Theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday The this act make an entertaining programme. feature photoplay i in Venus of the adapied from he | .3 Mixed | L Tales, comp! THE AUDITORIUM K} This compan; a complete ks | 1 of the bills but showing of high Storm.” Bessie Bar upported hy he screen she h v different kind as gained steadil Auditorium the popular ondon’s most hence wins th t who offers this photopla BREED. THEATRE anil pen and AT THE BATTL #74 unobicctionable FULL ASSOCIATED y PRESS DESPATCHES Y NORWICH, GONN., ONDAY, MAY 5, 1219 |sata Mr. Hastedt, presdent | committee, vesterd cial provision have been at | ev < and they are bound fascinaling power tonight and all. this week, it never before. The committee of fifteen have on the grounds| + ham and hacon store where for 10ct vou can take home a seven pound ham or a strip of bacon. The populerity |, contes( for the most popular Jady in Norwich has zoiten under nd coveral neminees are all ne havd fe secure the grand 3! friends of the contestants will instructions, voting envelopes { hoxes at the Shufix store and on carnival grounds, where also | “tanding can be seen of the different | candidates 1il| New Haven.—Sunday afternoon meeting of all associates and members | helof the (irls' Friendly society in \»w ON CROMPTON AND KNOWLES Haven, West Haven, East Haven. | Haven. Westville and Tyler City |held in Trinity parish house-to list to Miss Jeanette \arren Ziegler, of the field secretaries of the societ the- | America TO RENT Six Cents a Line of Six Words, FOR SALE FOR SALE in_conversation Bulieti WANTED—A good man wages and sxem\ aploymeni on high zrade tarm. Six Cents a Line of Six Words. Six Cents n Line of Six Words Six Cents a Line of Six Words, rigntly illuminate the ground T—Steam heated, sunny, up- weekly tol v Y e, pice lambs: musi be sold at once. Tcl. T Bozart bead portieres: “Write today for particuiars, Art- . Brooklyn, N. ¥. J. C. WITTER.. Office and Salesrooms, , Danielson, Ct. PUBLIC SALE On account of making ar"nan:e +.....Auctioneer carpeniers bri FOI SALE_Dy private parts like to_dispose of brown Morgan mare: she is § Sound and perfectly children to drive or care for, weighs 1140, and is used to all kinds of guaranteed in : will make price low to some ho will_promise to give Call at 12 Clff St,’ Norwi Apply 259 West Main. TO RENT—Furn a_handsome WANTED- R room tenement, heat and bath, gas and_electr and zarage. clean | amily of two adults TO RENT wacuum, | B. Spalding, ¢ 79 Hamilton Ave. W A&TLD—Im;I: moving | mmnhl WANTED A LARGE FAMILY OF WEAVERS sonal property, . TO RENT—Five-room tenement with- iave no further use, at Poquetanuck S. Willett, R. D. 6, Norwich, tion, care Bulletin. Jewett City, aged woman road leading to Versailles, on all around work. unch, Broadway. SALE _Indian twin motorcvcie Inquire 182 No 2ood condition. —Basement s and electric lights, 34 Hap- at 10 o'clock a. m. Inquire on premises or i : Ten head of FOR SALE—A farm, tween Bozrah and Lebanon, was known as Pillar place, bargain if sold at once. Inquire Mrs. Willimantic, Conn: young Tady tomss edium age Ayrshires milking at present “mo nmw for any kind of business necting rooms; wi for light hous also several con- single or in en June and Octo- horse power secures 140-acre farm, with age of more than 5. close (o village _con miles R. R. achine worked cow’ pasture. milk sold at. door, 10,000 timber, 'ORE WANAGER? to Katibone Pub. — AUTOMOBILE one{TIRE FABRIC, EITHER NIGHT OR| GOOD PAY—STEADY| \\-fl,BRoAn mounted on an excellent truck. Maxwell touring e g00d_express man is marking time in a position of- fering scant possibilities for the future, long established con with a number TO RENT_ Furnished room Marguerite Bldz. two walk from P. - |North Main s .DAY WORK. loam fields, national in scope. 1ot sfores in various cities, pring-tooth har- FOR SALE Home- [ —m8 o double and single. see me, Telephone 650 ; mood 10-room more than whole price L splendid maple shade. barn, 4 poultry b affairs quickly, alone worth unusual future opportunity tv men who I vou are a clean- wide awake, earnest man with sai- references as to honesty and not over - re oF quire 55 Washington S prove their ability. e ADDRESS C: NORWICH, CONN, WANTED 15 men for CARE THE BULLE- | Inquire Cave Welding Steal horse rakh wheelbarrow 0 years of age,|D we will give you every opportunity and @ learn our husiness. dnd Mfg. C Rooms with hoard, thres om Marlin-Rockwell’s. 13 Boswell Ave. minutes’ walk Dinners a specialty. of carventer’s tools and HORSES 18 head of good, young, sound | Horses that are well broken and acclimated, will arrive at my stables Tuesday, May 6th. 1 also have 25 head of good second Horses. Harness, position of responsibility assured when course of training is completed. Proved | 5o, e apor. oo people comfortable, can't be from a new car; is practicaliy n excellent ha TORAGR—Household goods stored for ‘long or short ter Fanning Studio, this organization, is not only man's ability is rewarded. ; rates reason- 52 Broadway. a number of machine hands, a drawer-in on fancy wors- teds 10 weavers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro Mgr. WANTED A Licensed Assistant Pharmacist 4 waitresses, TT0 RENT—_Furnichea _ nousekeepin; ice Berkshire pig: Phone 462-4. n experienced 43 Broadway —One_ horse power tread A. Young, Box 217, 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 B o e e e T ERE 30 WAITING I have thirty people waiting to WANTED_First class salesman 1o travel New ham and Toliand counties, Providernce, London, Wind- xR enzer tour- | in qmcrb condition; this| Wagons, Camages. If in need of anything in the Horse line WANTED tion to a good salesiady no object to the right if you are one of to do husine | ¢ | Do not apply those restless hodies; E. J. HAMILTON 371.373-375 Main Street. 7 k car in perfect condition, all Zood a real bargain FOR SALE of chance for advancement, as|s Te continually opening new his position is open of promptest I. C. WITTER. Office and Salesrooms, Mighly Important Retiring 5 W in our hands to be sold at FRIDAY, MAY 9, at 10 o RAIN OR SHIN: class colleo hammer fo ed as follow T4—HORSES—14 | Seven mairs all mated, including Fran a g ind » bay he high dollar, dapol Colonel and Chief. a gray weight 2000 Tbs, Ned and the 2800 Ibs, them here. ] sentea. Wit t WAGONS AND CARTS. Five well used : s tean with fr. b and s amplete 1 ally new Ihe sime 2 dump carts rond new cart just like stone teel nose, and 6§ stee eds HARNESSES AND and very servicea t of h iarness, 18 Scoteh nimber of new and ond hand street blankets. stable inkeis. canvas horss covers, [ 1aps, ete. 3 sets of sieel tackie blackx w 8 of new rope, § or 10 sand screens mesh, several ste tone, . large coilection eaders and whiffletree. seful assortment of i spike tooth ha other articles business and has is esrnestl Conn person to The Pasnik W zood Cadillac car wi truck body and cab, in fine mechanical es on rear and Address with references Box ARCHA W. COIT POETRY { *TIS 1 GO WHISP'RING, 'Tis I go whisp'ring, whisp'ring,. On bleak wavs, bare and brown, Across the wide and windy flelds, . All through the dreary town; Past pools where reedy sedges rut I wander up and down. So_softly do T whisper, Where sweet wind shakes the grasd, The Eolden crocus answets, © violets hear me pase; A Breit cottage windows T call to lad and lass. So I go whisp' ring, whisp'ring, To birds on wheeling l7-7!::.'5 And wake the wood ancmone ‘Where shadows shift and cling— For I am Life and Glacness, For I am Love and Spring. —Jeanre Oldfield Potter, in Philadele phia Public Ledger. ¥ THE LAST T0 COME OVER. Over the waves of the Atlantic great, Down the coast of Spain, Up to Gibraltar, through the Strait, teverse and do it again. That was the plight of the sub-chaser neet, _The laz( to come over the sea— To ~.|v‘;\ German subs on top or in the deep, And now, what is it to be? Did you ever start out to go some- where To do a work that was moble and sreat? Did you re ever want to do yeur share And then be put on the slate? Well, that's what was done to the sub= That arrived to hear “hostilities cease So we lie here and slumber and wake and_eat Awaiting our time for release. |For any 01 place is an_eye-sore to us, Unless tis in the U. 8. A Where we can talk and cuss and dis- G L HUMORS OF THE DAY Teacher—What is an alibi? Brizh Being somewhere where you ain Mistre re you married Maid na‘ma I bumped into {a door.—London ldeas But, Mabel, on what grounds does | vour father object to me?" { “On any grounds within a mile of our house.—Houston Post. . A RARE CHANCE TO SECURE A GOOD HOME 6 ACRES OF FERTILE LAND| WITH A STORY AND A HALF HOUSE, BARN, WOODSHED AND BUILDINGS ALL GOOD CONDITION. ALSO A GOOD| PLEASANTLY ON THE GRISWOLD SIDE OF THE | 250|{ VILLAGE OF VOLUNTOWN. cs | THE RIGHT DISTANCE FROM IC| 3CENTER OF BUSINESS. uctioneer Highest Grade Properties 43 Bulletin Office. : anyone who needs a good speed er of Svdney communicate or come to the friend she knew and called would be more than & Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE | homestead Main St, Danieison, Ct. ¢ “The l’ldul L,.Adden Co.,| N. A, Witter....Asst. Sales Mgr. Sallie and I| d to hear from |- tes, 11 Elm S large_quantity Don't matter it kinds remnant good 3 We pay up 0 $15 per set WANTED—To sell a French cl first class condition Closing Out Sale nut St., Willimantie, Ct. Mr. Charles E. Teonard. us for vour ju eturn mail. We buy dia . Waste & Heu € “WANTED i COLLATERAL LOAN co., 154 Water St., between Shetucke: and Market Sts. An old. reliable nrm to deai wi WANTED FRAME DOFF THE AMERICAN THREAD €O, GLASGO, CONN. less. Three Stores— Denleison Sus WhlmaARLe well ‘known truckman of Willi- mantic, after 16 vears of service in conducting a "thoroughly to-date and extensive truc and teaming business. has pmea I LOCATED | —slab wood, ;; Ber ¢ Cord:| PUBLIC SALE THUNDREDS zovernment 0ck a. m., sharp, THIS IS ONE OF TH. MOST DE-| =‘§'~§1$IRABLE PROPERTIES LOCALITY AND CAN BE BOUGHT APPLY ON THE PREM- 41 his entire equipment, consisting rinary and unusual on of well se- | tted personal property s seldom sver pasces under Washington St. | 2oing to be THE PURCHASE OF zoing LIBERTY BONDS We deal in all issne-. Installment Cards and Books. Cash paid for W. S. &, BISHOP'S STUDIO 243 Main St. Norwich, Conn. Open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. NATHAN WEISLER, FOR SALE 51 DIVISION STREET Two Tenement . well watered and f some_brood sows OFFICE AT to thoose from MRS. AUSTIN A. MAINE Voluntown, Conn., April 30th, Men, you can lic a pair at Tae F REO 3% TON SPEED WAGON, new order. weight 3000 Tbs. Miss Hauty—You are old befors i time. N y—Yes, but think of the had” before I was old.—Car- [ don't quite understand it seems exorbitan I am perfectly willing to to you. but it will cost you Cornell Widow. we're pretty fair people. ht ‘em then we feed —Louvisville; Courier Milly—Men are more conceited than | womet Bi nsense! Every man at ome time in his life told some wom- wasn't worthy of her.—Stray (to wit the help of Why didn’t you defendant in the I didn't know which was fen; stor Transcript How about that telephone girl who 1 Tor love at do you mean? “She’s doing the family washing¥— rmingham Age Mistress—Why the plum puddin Jane (exuliingly)—We couldn’t get ‘ou bring in The Frisbie-McCormick Co., | r—————, WANTED A WALL CASE provements, in good condition and 34 Fairmount BARGAIN 125-C-N-5 always rented, Zood running’ ‘risbie- McCormick Co. Shetucket St. ; USED TRUCKS from 1,000 ibs. WILL PAY A FAIR PRICE FOR THE RIGHT KIND THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP 46 Franklin Gtreet FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Ceneran Bldg SLetucket St. REPUBL!C TRUCK, one lon capac- | - |t me -mm( al bie- McCormick uklkn Co., 32 {t | | grar smooth Co,, 32 the m team nd exactly as repre- s sale it you know FOR SALE—Two b wiing alleys with | over a fali cauipmen 1 shape, $300, | time 1S Bata St, Norwich. | | timates given ess Louis F For Sale uch a place wagons dehoards FOR SALE Wilcox's Farm Bulle WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, {41 West Broad St, Roums 1 and of the ¢ity. | 5 d | spawn in Maine ponds and stream FOR SALE Counters—9, 12 and 13> feet long —also one 6-foot Table. Eugene Gibson. looks like new; art slightly used, 2 tele. \ wagon. ut; we buy anvtning: Bungalow Cottage Telephone 2365, With Garage PORTEOUS & MITCHELL coO. Franklin, Conn.| FARMERS — ¢ from the past handle the best are just aft WMISCELLANEOUS s of brand new ‘nesses, never ixad team ha Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, season that we| We also have | seed potatoe busieis (o 1 James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street s, also a light eville Grain Co, Phone 326-3 Weekapaug, Pleasant | and along the Rhode also accessible Scashore Farms, Send forbook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, | THE SPLENDID HOUSE | OF John C. Tracy consisting of a large house, barn and about 4 acres of choice situated one-half mile Yantic for sale. Ask E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street $105.00 CASH Scarf, and Free 1)eH\m:- Willimantic, Seven-room Cottage, Thames Street, provements. and reasonable price. MULE SPINNERS , steady work. 1 grind. Moosuy Mills. Delightful location T¥FOR SALE An extra FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Strest House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey 'm. W. lves Ex. 11 Champlin Street FARMERS! The Progressive National Farm Loan Norwich Town. FOR SALE shovels. norse snovels, u s, cant hon! ice tongs. scy! shop_experience, team wagon. single dump THOS. H. BECKLEY AUTOMOBILES Lo wash ean work, {double i1l plow. 2 common plow ingle harnes: re too numerous to Ladies, just received 67 sample hat on sale at § The Pasnik Co. Mr. Teonard retiring from ajuabie and expen- quipment fo he sold at al the high dollar. Plainfield, Conn FOR SALE CRESCENT BEACH, TWANTED _Girl | WA Tu:\(en ¥ou can zet Tpawi a pair at The Pasnik Co. Association of Norwich, L. m“} all w ust received §7 sample hats, | ._on sale at $3.97; The Pasnik C: liable farmers will give full D. Ownper. mortgage with the Federal Land Bank. SIMEON ROSANO, FOR SALE—One light five passenger one Ford ex- Shetucket St. Willimantic, Telephone Willimantic Peckham, 62 46 Franklin St. weit, at lesst five day ertified from record. maysd FOR SALE—Two St. one 11 month: Bernard dog R. F. D. No. 6 Telephone 1203-3 and one 3 vea FOR SALE Houses, Tenement Business Blocks, Euilding Lots, ali in List your pro-| v if you care to eli or rent, as i| have 4 number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real kistate and Insurance. Thayer Eldg cigars, six o ’nc.\ istate Broker, Tranklin Square, We will loan {LIBERTY BONDS, or and_pay you JUST ARRIVED, your Bonds, THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Established 47 Yeears. 154 Water Strcet, Norwich, Conn, f there ave an lOl’l SALE 212 touring | ——— GROUND LIMESTONE less than car ELVER R, PIED n Andoye 1.for 2 he Dan- | Resnic Shep. Yantie +airects tae ons Highest Cash prices for Diamdnds in| any Shape. fashion or modern. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Little: Water St, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE FOR SALE in good ordi Phone 3625 Lebanon Div. Gasoline tank and pump state price Waste and Metal Co | pastures, | 3 For sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. ear old heifer. In- ave you seen the won 5 o e e wonder- Thamesville. rubber | quire S0 wood and'timber enough to pay YOU WANT WANTED_Middig maridd Codar St ity for { mechanieal on price $625 Montauk Ave. THERS is nc aave: Zastern Connecticut equal te The Bul fetin for business results. stng medium In J. WHITE SUMNER, medium betier vertising columns of The Bulletin. the brandy to light, mum: but it’s all | right now; we poured a little kerosene |over it—London Ti | @ Bite, So your wife is going \ divorce. Did she meet | her affinity while away in the coun- e Park—No. When she came back she met mine—Detroit Free Press. “Gosh!” exclaimed Mr. Gabb. “Just t Nayhor! Did ou such a homely man in merc look smiled Mrs. Gabb, orget yourself!"— Cincinnati Tnquirer KALEIGOSCOPE A red-hot iron will soften old putty |50 that it can be easily removed Alewive schools are on the way to Recently invented stuffed animals for children have skins that can be removed and washed. India holds the record for images. It has been estimated that there are quite 300,000,000 images of the various zods there First sugzested more than 200 vears o, the plan of building a canal to @ Paris direct commounication with the English Channel at Dieppe again is receiving serious consideration. After long experimenting New Zea- land government chemists have suc- cerded in separating dirt from kauri gum and increasing its vields of oil, largely used in varnish making. A Pittsfield young man started to fight the battles of his country, didn’t get out of New England before the irmistice was signed, was back home within 21 hours and received in state and federal bounty $150, as the law | preseribes: Obligations of the Bureau of Air- craft Production were reduced more than $1.000.000 during the week ended April 5, bringing the total of canceled and suspended contracts of the bureau the signing of the armistice to 79,617 The signing of the armistice and the near approach of definite peace has led to a general collapse in freight rates all over the East, with the result that the Japanese and other characters of ship at extraordi- narily high rates, which have ob- tained for more than a year, are now losing very rapidly. With short cargo supplies such losses are certain to continue. The British military authorities have anlished model dairy farms at Bassorah, Amara, Kut, Bagdad, Ramadi, Hillah and Nasirivah. These are managed by experts and the milk is treated under hygenic conditions. Fach farm has been equipped with an up-to-date dairy plant and ma, chinery, and the whole dairy consisting of milk, cream and butter, is turned over to the military hoe- pital — DONT LET T LINGER. A coush that follows 12 sTippe or any ather cough that “hangs on” from win- |ter to spring wears down the sufferer, leaving him or her in a weakcned state unable to ward off-slckness-and disease. Jos, Tiillard, 143 Fillmore St., Nashwille, Tenn., writes: “I was suffering with a dry, hacking cough and a pain In mry ciiest, but since taking Foley's Homey. and Tar T have been relleved” [t- soothes, heals and cures coughs, coldm and croup. Good for whooping coughe The Lee & Gacood Cay BV S Y