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— 4 i FAIR, COOLER TODAY; . CLOUDY TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES S—— L = = = = = == E— = = e —— ) . 7 ¢ £ TO: RENT - ’ FOR SALE FOR SALE What Is Going On Tonig How to Keep Age-Lines WIETES & £ 0 x ; G ot Ty Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Six Cents a Line of Six Words. o Six Cents & Line of Six Words. Six Cents a Line of Six Words, Stx"Cents at line of Six Words, il | i o 5 the Auditorium. " a rinkl g = = = { L J SR TG i S e T Motion Pictures at Breed: Theatre, and Wrinkles Away || SARTED_an ciectrician: et class' FOR-SALE Torce wazon and har-| 10 LET—Furnisied room. " rta X 5 | WILLIAM B, WILCOX.. Vaudeville and Motion' Picmres u man, to take entire che of electrical|ness. Inquire 432 North Main St. by S { g : Davis Theatre. J Don’t forget that tie woman who!Work in mill: state previous con _mayéd FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms, WASHINGTON BUILDING. Shetucke: Lodge, o, 27. 1 0. 0. F., smilex will iuve a'skin more free from tm‘:.dwl‘end application to Box “FOR SAUE G000 bonesr, - gente (01 Hougbkdepintg; withibath, heet lo-j AN = BSTABLISHED. | MILEINBRY . o0y outats known) s the Wl meets in Odd Fmo” Halli. = el 1(m the woman who frowns. Ml o sound farm horse, price $47 if taken at‘LJ“t). Write M. N, care Bulletin. | prsiNgss WITH PROFITABLE| ~ ar 4 \grwwh Nest, 1\° 1396, 0. O. 04.’5005"),”‘;“ LS bstl;xse ll"l'etc"na%:p:];rell‘i:fi W \_\Tm_nflutu\uu,fiw by v zn e l&\lfh\ess dh.nneds's $5; }‘uye&rL tbf)lp may6d . _ —_ . |PATRONAGE. - RE . FOR SE lington Building property, Numbers 2, i J < C g 0. 35. St B bl st i < 2 5 6 Wost M s v . me‘: :“:ry;’_tmls L}g:lg.e Rote = r b(;r % WS)€ \P”“" J“‘;la,w;:“ k;,(‘m:’r{!“‘ 3““‘5 bymflouhr:' woman. Box X., Bulletin. \VBI-lle d C‘oug.oto r;-:l“ Stv‘&':;,!‘ e ?i8018lll5§k(:1}’l;—Twa furnished rooms, tlL G, OWNER IS RETIRING IA-ROH‘;I::?L 6 \\‘:inl Avt‘vl)i:‘l“bl:‘,i”\’\‘::‘:m: g an ounce of powdere 6 St. . BUSINES: ¢ Square, Norwich, Conn., wi e eter ,P(I’,{;‘:‘“ Hall N, B: 0. P.|Saxolite in a half nint of witeh Jazel WANTED—Tenement of five Faams, | SR e TR e e BUSINE: ¢ o | ‘ miluter Lodge, No. 509, N. Limrel A e Io-. “ome 1917 Buick Six| | _Tenement, rent re - Fordull particulars, inquire of PUBLIL AUCT[ON Tonic Camp, No. 1694, M. Wa A, meets ";h the 1L| teful line: X ; jmon, 100 Franklin_ St m: i Il teguipment, in ‘afifi 10‘69tet<1 l?‘lwquexltnnuc‘lfi-‘gn-\o‘m c JOMN A. MORAN. Fagles' Hall. . e sens: dotion, ahich tightens S B SR one, T Y ey cieh, (Ct luvestment Broker. at suid No. 4 West Main St on . les™ B “ni he skin, and thus irons out (he lines,| WANTED—A farm hand, md!‘rl!d Tor with equipment, | Chester Douglas, R. No. 6, Norwieh, Ct.{ : i t No. e in St., orwich, Contral Labor Unioh mests|y |t also because of a helptul tonic of:|Sinsie: ‘hOuse ‘Tent 'free.:-Address .J. . nquire Fred| _may6l may6d Frauklin Square. ke ey e St. James’ Lodge, No. 25, F. and A. M, |fect which improves capillary circula- |Sultan, Colchester, Conn. ~ may6d. 151 West Town St. Phone | "y “pigvy 0 ; MONDAY, MhY, 19, 1919, meeis in Masonic Temple. ° tion and nerve tone. There is nothing| “WANTEDJanitor for Eim Court|® maSd L Gret Plain, near troll S 4 S ke Beoeae Thames Lodge, No. & N. E. O. P,jbeiter for flabby cheeks or skin. Befapartments, 175 Broadway; ome with LE_Metz runabout motor in Inquire e —— mr}F("-(s ,“(1.‘).\-_9;:9 ‘-“ng.qll“‘,m Skt :;Iélridu)gadsol}i'(he druggist for the pow-|knowledge of ;;drde‘ntng prefe\rre«‘i-, p. Overland 5 pass 30 WAITING The structure is ~ of light coloreu 2 o oW Sngls TR & E position for right man. Apoly 50 it PEe U ‘0 of 0. F., meets at 80 West Auditorum Hotel. mayBe | 01T runb 000" miles, 154 m\,",e\ o o : ] ibrick and is four stories high, with Maln Street. y . o > T isturting batteries, s ave thirty people waiting to pur- 2 3 $ X & Ui Hiion et xo 7 b0t Vol BRIEF STATE NEWS BUSINESE msIvess | STHRE Peen S DR mazsd | e e htome . pfoperias § | basements and cellar under same. T ey e T A ind B, Soclety meets Westbrook. s ss: when a zirl likes a bot it is her|ndlled ‘;‘ ”‘“d, e ”"v v room “tenement | f cager and ready to do business a Ibsomnlisithy AATpE stofes amdte g R o Nestorook: - Ames & Bushnell at f1es5: Whey & &t} {¢ merchant [GTar & Dayis generator. 32 and bath. Inquire the ANNOUNCEMENTS Sells North Street Property. Real Estate Broker Jobn A; Moran s sold for the ate of George H. tt a cottage house and lot at No. 4 North street to Henry J. and Rose ournier who will make it their nome. Purchases Rocklawri Estate. Louis Markew of 261 Main street has their daughter, ner Ma to Hu- )urchased the Rocklawn esiate on. bert Samuel Dayion of Watertown. Warren streel and Platt avenue of Mr: Hartford. 1 v returned louis (¢ idy. The property is 0 be wpo is willing to work can get a job in| - developed for. invesiment purposes. Hartford or the immediate inity. e ey This is the :.opinion of, Raoul \: AUDITORIUM. {D'Afche of the United States employ- Astor Sisiers and their Jazz Dabies| ment ser 3 opened vesterdas and played to capaci-| Waterbury The City Beautifull ses. The ‘st was entitled! campaign, which has been one of thejj \ Tatoadile Rommnee” and proved|most successful ever atiempted in the to be a sereaminz farce. Two couple| Brass Citg ywvas brugit to' @ close come to Jasonville inn to be marriediSaturday “morning at18.30° o'clock and funny complicatios «arise, and the[when the last shrub and package of finish is a scream. An old widow)seed were ziven out. is running aw: with a funny law-} Bristol.—The lumber busines ver, and finds Milly, her daughter, al-|his been conducted for many 3 yeady married’ to the voung man's|Sexton & Strong on North and The = principals ~are very|Center streefs has heen purchased nd drew many laughs. Miss|the Bristol Coal and.lumber Co., Inc 3 Astor, as Afilly, the daugh- i pitalized at $100, which ter a vision of tovelinegs. Her|has been fully paid in. clevel nitations ~ and sweet| Haddam.—Horace S. mannerisms _completety captured the| of a party of four which Pné Astor r Y a'from New York for the 1 hedrty chbras. Every girl can and{and San Domingo, , M does sing and dance. Members of!inspect the mineral deposits of e company are tne Aster Sisters,! while the other members o ances Duvee, Dorothy Mona | party investigate its timber resources. Ke Do Morris, Peggy Saund- s ers ) wce. Harry Brummel and) =g e Professor Pat Healy. In addition to nom be this girl revue, usual high class| l‘ escr‘ picture programme w own, fes turinfi Bessie Barriscale in “Maid D.D,D for Banker The little star is s e Storm. riety of costumes. (ling of an aeroplawe to the carth is one of the sensatio features that the tangled thread of romance first haul of the s 130 shad. Hartford.—Admiral Sims, N. §. navy, will speak at Fogt \xudlfl hall, Harl son caught ford, Thursday, May 8 -at 3 p. m. and 8.15. Raybrook.—The new dairy on M. G Bulkeley farm is bemg finished and when completed will be the finest one in town. Cheshire.—Mr, helton announc and Mrs. Miles Lewis the engagement of Write to 11. J. Bowers, Cashier First Nationa) Ban, Tracy City, Tenn, 7 “The worst case of Ecrema I helieve anvone ever experienced. Was selting me wild. Sent for my doctor. He rec. ommended Three Ds. Marveions telief in this wonderlul phewpiny, Willlsm from (ke very first aplication.” Duncan, in the 14th eptsode of “The| Anyone sufferie from skin {rouble—mild e Man of Might,” furnishes plenty of le,'ert‘ houi_]z_i ul\rnltlggu'e 5, he mer Lt thrills. The Screen Magazine shows| of D.D.D. Try it teday. e guaraatee the Doug Fairba Mr. and Mrs, Sidney| frstbottle. 8ic, 6oc and $1.00. Dtew mowus movie stars. BREED THEATRE. Constance Talmadge in her Select Picture, “The Veiled Adven- ture,” is the feat :traction at the Breed theatre today. ~The Veiled Ad- ventur a plot} - moving with smiles and s Constance Talma , At never fails to please her imstance which may be due toj fact that there is . comething] armingly “different” about her per- sonality and « terizatio The roduction was directea by Walter wards and to Julia Crawford lvers| credited both the origing story and the scenario, which ae excellent Harrison Ford plays te Mis Talmadge and gives lent char- acterization of the man from Texas, who didn’t have much faith in women. Pearl White in the of “The Lightning k Lioyd comedy entitled and the Paflie news mx mainder of the bill audience, a are ider”—a Ilarold Ask Jather’ ke up the re- Committee of Fifteen Present Big At- tiwction Features For All Ages. The initial performance of The Cali- fornia Exposition Shows hrought to Norwich by the Committee of fifteen f the Loyal Order of Moose, was held st night on the Battle Grounds. The night proved 1o be a big sucess and an excellent attendance was on hand for the opening performances. Every- hing went forward without an error) expected | and even larger crowds are during: the week s considered a comes up to the expectations. One of the biggest features the odrome here the wel known “Wild Bill” Tan- nerbring and Kid Boardman who give exhibitions each night show some real The grand carnival latest | throughout. | would seem., | thirteenth chapter | sman circus and fully| I3.13.10P. ZHE ]ofion for Skin Disease | Lee & Osgood Co. ‘ PIANO TUNER | BYRON A. WIGHTMAN i Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street i Player Piano Work aSpeclalty 'WANTED . WANTED LIBERTY BONDS CASH PAID FOR W. 8. S. OFFICE AT BISHOP'S STUDIO 248 Mam St. Franklin Sq. Norwich i BOY OVER SIXTEEN TO {| WORK IN DRUG STORE. (] GOOD HOURS AND A SPLENDID | CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. i RING & SISK speed. Norman Tavlor, wrestling ex- sert of the Boston Y. M. C. A.. is in, FRANKLIN SQUARE charge of the big wrestling theatre which is part of the eomplete bill car- ried by the Califowasa Exposition | = Shows, This athretic how is L ation in physicai perfection and superior to the usual “strong acts carried by some of the cheaper carnivals. The zrounds are laid sut in the form of 1 double midway decorated in profuse manner with bunting, flags colored lights and hundreds of booths| splaying special bawners The cir- eus sideshow which is a part of the earnival occupies one side of the these| wrge midwavs and contains many at-|TIRE FABRIC, EITHER NIGHT OR' ctions which are new to Norwich. All the curios, freaks :and other oddi- iee connect lnd with the large circuses ire combined into thss one big attrac- ion and to be seen for such a small- ropr A Haw n village and an- sther war feature entitled “The Rape of igium,” are two of the large de- nartments of the organization and have caused much comment in many cities. For the” littte “tots the car- nival is almost a para@lse of joy, they were delighted last pight with the lurge merrv-go-round, the whip and other things which denght every kid- die. ‘The entire carnival is directly in charge of the committee of fifteen and everything has heen supervised hy them. A strict censorship was ob- served, but this was round not to he necessary as has been: the case with many other carnivals that have come to Norwich. The California Exposi- tion shows is considered one of the best and the entire equipment and personal bears out is reputation. The committes of fifteen which has charge of the arrangements follows: William R. Hastedt, G. H, Moles, S. A. De Rus- sa. P, E, Andrews and R. Rice. The committee of fifteen contest for the most popular voung lady in Nor- wich is proving to be exceptionally in- teregting is the paMmtcipants are en- thusiastic in beosting their standings. The results up to last night follow: Grace Waters ., ..1126 Mary Floss .. 1100 Rose Callahan ..., 1007 Margary Sandusky eees 907 Miss Moundville Anna Brown Sadie Lawsen “Tlas your wife a sense of humor?” I don’t think so,” vepiled Mr. Pyn- hed. ‘I have told her the same joke over and over, and 1 don't believe she hes laughed at it more than twice in or life. —~Washington Star, &| A LARGE FAMILY OF WEAVERS| WANTED 2 {ON CROMPTON AND KNOWLES” ends want to know are any | arms for sale. If you want to sell| JBROAD LOOMS — AUTOMOBILE! e at once. V. Ve! Ma';;‘;i‘:luer'l bfiam&r:, flesh col- DAY WORK. GOOD PAY—STEADY! Y maresd . p. upright boiler; JORE nd.ugn s;: American Rl i e e 210" West Main ADDRESS C-K., CARE THE BULLE-| riiet TIN, NORWICH, CONN. 7 WANTED A Licensed Assistant Pharmacist Address with references Box 43 Bulletin Office. WANTED. Old .false ieeth Dun't matter it broken. We pay up o 515 per set. Send oy parcel post and receive 3 by return mail. We buy dia- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CoO, £ 154 Water St., bitween Shetuckel and Market An old, reliable firm to deal Fetablished jai2 Sta with. A WALL CASE WILL PAY A FAIR PRICE FOR THE RIGHT KIND THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP 46 Franklin Street +{man: e Pasnik Co., Norwich. | | competent cook: Ap-i | Broady maysd} ¢ gl prices paid fc { age stam | | Installment Cards and Books: 1tailori may 6 TwWaNTED—T I'ranklin St. ait _or coat,: me: tdium size. reasomable pr Daxi - Bn- | H Builetin. = 7_7n\.{ 6d WANTED—Salesladies and assistant nd Willimantic nce. for| ommunications | letter or in 1son jzoo0d {the right party contidential all e inau by 'rx’ D—Competent second g (wo adults. Apply to Mr : iay ged woman Apniy Mrs. Cha Broadway. n WANT Apply at | st in| . Telephone| K., Bulletin. - Sework o1 as, .\udn s M. Iwomen p.. With carbu D. clincher ; United Stateés tire: plain tread; $20; new s tenement tubes, guaranteed, $3.507|provements, new K. . and Splitdors mac trage: Small family on at batgain prices “Htetz Agency, | 9 West Main. maysd Iy A honE oy "0 RENT— Furni bath and ALE Cheap; seasoned \\-uoa,telephune. " Phone 3 maysd_ 1By5i7e lensths, 37 per corl srnins | Toom tenement, steam | voung ‘sheep: ‘and 17 must be sold at once Tel. 2892 W fimant - Div FOR SAL v priv: {1ike to d\hposL of a han brown Morgan mare: siie absolptely sound d perfect hildren to drive weighs 1140, and is used to all farm work. fully guaranteed v will make price low Tron su.'vfmdxan i i Zood condition. Inquire 182 Main St. ma. FOR SALE—\ farm, een Bozrah and Lebe 165 man to travel New Lomlun Wind- nd Tolland counties, Conn. P. O. Box 668, Providence, R. L} :D— A saleslady: steady pos 0d saleslady: must be e alary no objeit to the right 5 not apply if v restless bodies: we It t a thor ghty good! oman. ‘]\n\ tion t =i plenty of chance for advancement, ]\\l LLin Iy opening new stora | This posit at our Daniel sre. Apply in person to The Pa Danielson, Conu may { fo s open 1s farion J. from Providenc ney A, Long, will te or come fo the friend e called ““Mum: Sallie and 1 d to _hs m foe, 11 Toim 8t mayzd i S WANTEDTo scll a French clock in [fizst condition. Inquire at th {otffice. 2 3 automobile ! 11 nechani \ym\ ¢ lnl ert. Jewett! '\‘i1\, v2d ) 0 HIK ture of 100 | more, we and fe: 1") miles of Norwich. {after § p. m. Men. you c t Ipswich socks for Hh pair at The Pasnik Co. Ad- {2 one of | CONNECTICUT FAR) cures 140-acre farm, with alks ze of more than half mile, fishing, boating, close to village convenienc: R. R, town, 5 mile w d loam fiel pasture, milk sold at door 600 ¢ wood, 10,000 : good 10-room house thun whole price 10 maple shade, 2,650, John E _Putnam, I _Sun Bl Conn o J. ., newly painted 1 ba 000; ‘must be soid at once. Inqu The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norw Conn, 3d $300.00 for a good Wit truck body and cab, in fine mechanical order, new cord tires on rear and zuod! front t this line opportunity | for ‘m\one wio needs a good speed: o St Metal Co. Don't less. niidren. t second girl Fairmount St.| oung pd 1000. nith s irorse. Phone 1776, Shop, Lower may3d A and: veasonable prices. Sam Rome, | St. * Phone 11 maysd . | | WANTED—A man fo W |James H. Hyde, North Franklin, Conn. apraod WANTED et abouit 100 oi seven-foot high iron fencing. mesh, that is too good to owner o use = good location, a fur: the summer months care Bul apr30d i 5t | | i | "MULE SPINNERS wanted: good! - | pay, steady work. Moosup Mills. | aprzod 1 ed 67 sample hats, | g worth up to $1 e at §5.97; no two alike. The Pasnik Co. | Dunielson TOR SALE—Slab wood, $8 per co rate, _cut in that suits. animal fertilizer: Shetucket St marldd .| Conn. re for, | nds of in toicnme e to give home, preferred. L St., top bell. 800 _down front- W. Bar- The rage. TO RENT - {in minutes w tion. R. 8 Ph 0 RE room fou an water, gas P, St. Inqu i TO RENT- North Main minutes’ walk Inquire . Apply s and electric light 79 Hamiiton Ave.! al R. D. 6, boment fenement of \d Dath, hot and cold 1 electric Jights, 34 Hap- on premises or Phone| may2d | ble office rooms for Isu several con- 11 rent ar in houseke on to Kathbone Pub. Ut nt Fur Toom Marguerite Blds. from P. O. _apr22d 1 BT In-| rooms. aprisd i{ Norwich. If you want"a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN| .| M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., 'u:e car. Phone 152-12 i Dodge closed serv-; 18 head of good sell starting system and lights The Plaut-Qadden \lu Conn. apr2sd my stables A hrve gquantits f I of anythin: see me., [ E. J. HORSES 'Horses that are well broken! ' and acclimated, will arrive at| I also have 25 head of good e second Horses. Phone ! |double and single. Wagons, Carnages. If in need 371-373- Telephone 650 FOR SALE good, young, sound| Tuesday, May 6th. Harness, Carts, g in the Horse line | HAMILTON 375 Main Street, Phone 913-3. Ir 11'S A CAPE for a woman or cullg, dom't fail o see our wonderful N 125 C S variety and low prices. We can save you real money on your purchase.” The Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwieh, Wil-| all gillable, some limantic and Danielsox. Sprovd | fruit. apple, pear pedch trees, all S —|in bearing condition. A 14-room use, painted white and in good con- ditioi, b ineri REO 5 TON SPEED WAGON, new | Halt! ik place i Siitated ‘on. the in 1918, The Irisbic-McCormick Co., |state highw % mile to school Shetucker St. marldd |l:nur\h store: nd not far from the trolley; on . F. D.. and telephone in VIM DELIVERY CAR, 1,000 Ibs. cd-‘nqusu Aund what do you think? All pacity, in good running ordery pn(,elche owner asics for tiis‘ meat little 1o%. The I'risbie-McCormick Co., 52 I;:g*zalmfl Bpmal ucas”; ““nx:f.:,r‘i‘.:- Shetucket St. marlyd H)"{_j Such r Pl ! du?tlfi‘é o ed touight until You have looked it i Lo, B2 slewctiet:st, . mariga. |hue there are many peopls locking {‘me to have to tell muy sincere bu REPUBLIC TRUCK, one ton DA s olas Tt 1= WDl o vane s00d mechanical ~condition, NeW | iyt from Wilcox's Farm Bulletn. | “The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52| Send tor one. \\ ANTED—Antique colored gi in clot Nav: rlet Tout “cigars, six for 2ac. or. aprisd nd sonie % pri and then The | Pasnik Co., Norwich, Danielson and mant; 5d ma TED —Farme LADIES, have you seen the wonder- ful valu s and Tubber top corsets? The Paserk Co., Norwich, Danielson _and Wil mar2sd ' WANTED—Middle aged woman - for; light housework. Mrs. O. H. Main, 16 Cedar St. City aprisd WANTED—A g00d man for general farm work: highest wages and steady| {employment on high grade farm. W. own, Shepherd Hill Farm, Central ‘illage, Conn. Tel. 28-12 Moosup Div. maysd g WANTED—Rugs, carpets to clean | withont removing. electric vacuum. Tel, 773-13. apryd WANTED—L distance mov! jobs by aute truck. Phone 1i72 ich Div. se] WANTED A JOB PRESSMAN ENQUIRE AT Bulletin Job Room WANTED 16 men for mill work, 10 general housework girls, 4 farmers ,8 labor- ers, 2 machine hands, 4 waitresses, 1 pwoman, a drawer-in on fancy wors~ teds 10 weavers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 43 Broadway Geo. L. Chesbro Mgr. | i i | this week. SALESeasoned hard wood all ered Lo a s of the‘C:ity FOR SALE—One {touring car, & _cylind 1 Maxw Reo 7 Bhone 151 :—High f a. grade makes. Phone 1413 aprlld TFARMERS — rou have the ex-|at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant perience from the past season that we| handie the best srade of fertilizers, We are just after put up in 100 Ib. bags all kinds ol seed potatoes vield 20 bushels 101 bushel; of seed corn and hay see Greeneviile Grain Co., Phone’ 326-5 aprid. FOR SALE—TFarm of 50 acres with- miles Willimantic, on_trolley, acres | THE SPLENDID HOUSE | in 2 1-2 with stock and tools and woodland. 8. Adams, 921 Willimantic. mar21d Main St Dassenger , looks like new; unioading 100 !mlt1 We also have | known_ to | all kinds! Lle {Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L kS taken | View, shore WILLIAM A. WILCOX 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L Furnished Seashore Cottages ' For Sale or Rent and along the Rhode also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. | Rooms 1 and 2, ‘elephone 2365, 1 | | Island SALE—An extra good k, Plain Hill ¥ apritd| land, FOR SAL wo-hiorse feam wagon, | YANtic for sale. | timber gear, i ngie d;xm{!flcarf Concord | Ask E. A. PRENTICE wagon, top buggy, double dump cart,| double and single liarness. John Dodd, 86 Cliff Street 202 Boswell Ave. aprild ‘Phung 300 Of John C. Tracy consisting of a large house, barn and about 4 acres of choice situated one-half mile above ine. Dan! SALE—A torcycele, 1918 modcl fully FPlainfield, Conn, equi Box 333, mayld en socks im 1lc a pair at The “Pasnik Co. for sale. Write for cita‘ctue.i Davidson mo- ped. or vou can get Ipswich| buys Sca. THE a good |es. Just recenied 67 sample hats, | worth up te $15, on sale at $3.97 two alike. The Pasnik Co. mayld no; $105.00 CASH | , and Free Delivery anywhere. TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 46 Franklin St. Upright Piano, Stool, } Cottage FOR SALI touring car, A-1 shapé . S. Peckham, 2 Shetucket St. FOR SALE—Two St. Bernard dog: one 11 months and one 8 years old. In quire 9 Phone 12 FOR SALE—A goed work weight age 10 year Ct. Addre. “For in good orde John rink, Ya minutes’ walk from Marlin-Rockw: Dinners a specialty. marso - STORAGKR—Househoid . goods for long or short: term; ka: raies reason- abie. Fanning Studio. 52 Brodewss. Jc‘d T 10 RENT—_Turnished rocms: also reoms for _light = nousekeepi Schoot St Tal 1043-3. —Ome ligit five passenger one ¥ord ex- ALE —Gaszoline tank and npump | S ooms with board, three | > | THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. 13 Boswell Avax | Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. orell desirabie perty if you Roowm i3 fots Houses, Burisess Blocks, Building Lots, ali locations. have a number of people looking for ireal estate investments. i WILLIAM F. HILL, Reni kislmic umd Insurance. GROUND LlMESTONE FOR SALE | i i o i | | | List your pro- care to eeli or rent, as 1 Tharer Bidg. and less than car lots| For sale by GEE ‘he Piano Tuner | 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 S001 A find places which meet §1.. 9 qoor three“flats | o 2 < of*six T 3 their requirements. List your | s ix Tooms property with me if you want to J|each and tiree flats of five rooms eaeh sell it qui ! Bach flat has bath and is equipped for with United States Casualty Co., and electricity. Al the company of. promptest setile- fiparis of the huilding are of good eon- ments, | ARCHA W. COIT i struction "and are in excellent repair. = j1t is arranged for steam heating Highest Grads Properties i S Unexcelled - Insurance _Proteotion. maleidn S Telephone 1334 63 Broadway || munent investment. FOR SALE | .. JOSEPH T. I 208 Main S The very desirable seven-room mod- ern cottage known as the Mrs. 8. Crane homestead, located on southeast cornerf} Your automobile should be insured jthe use of gas NNING, wich, Conn. Azent Williams and Oneco streets. Price ve reasonable if sold at once. For full I particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Eranklin Square. For Sale THE FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY 84 OAK STREET Seven-room Cottage, 124 West ThaMes Street, all modern im- provements. Delightful location and reasonable price. THOS. H. BECKLEY 111 278 Main Street Phones FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, m;iinhfipe::vvs;e;thM:njng path Bl scven-room cottaze, i modern 1m- barn and garage. vements, fully furnished, with Property will be sold on favorable ge. running spring water. cement terms. alks and fine lot. Very desirably lo- ited. Price very reasonable if solM E at once, James L. Case || . o nre o | JOAN A, MORAN, 37 Shetucket Street Real Estate Broker, | l Franklin Sq Norwleh, i | i i re. FARM . FOR SALE Containing acres, 60 tillable Three Oak Top, Natural Finish machine Jand. 40 acres woodland, Counters—9, 12 and 13! feet long balance pasture. wall fences, 10 § | =also one 6-foot Table. Inguire of et Pl iehees Eugene Gibson. foom house nearly new. two barns, §| THE silo, 100 ton cap: ity, place cuts 30 PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. tons hay and will keep 30 head f| e———————— stock,/ideal location on State road i " near good market, must be sold to JUST ARRIVED. close an est: Another carload of Can give immedi- the best chunks ) nd business horses 1 have had in a ate possession. |year. Ther: are all Kinds from 1100 to 1600, ruitable for all kinds of work FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Come. and see them. Central Bldg. Phone Norwich MER R. PIERSON. Tel. 336-3. FOR SAL irm, good room house. location, mile| large barns and pasture: bearing fi LOST AND FOUND L0 r enough to jand St Pat farm, For Exchange: Beau-| t rosary_ bes Finder return to dtul residence in Willimantic, modern Rev may6d throughout, can excha for good 3 ks e S P o trayed awa abont farm or timberian ms & 2l kinds & e o o th ain ears. milks on three teats. Finder 3 return to Simon Politowic, Heegan 8t Preston. may6d A well st ice cream and soda fountain, and_cigarettes. ind fruits: all st, up-to-date fix- LEGAL NOTICES tures. fountain ated in t heart of Provide I, and doing a good busine: bought at biz NO'I'ICE bargain. F ilars, inquire of NATHAN W Phone 28-5. SLER, RSPUBLICAN CAUCUS, Danielson, Conn. _The republican voters of the City of Norwich are hereby requested to meet n caucus at the Town Hall on Friday evening, May 9th, at 8 o'clock, to place in nomination candidates for the fel- lowing offices: Two dermen, fou jcouncilmen, city treasurer, eity clerk |two city sheriifs, one member of the 51 Dl‘vlsION STREET board of water com ioners, to be voted upon at ie forthcoming annual Two Tenement Houce with' im- || {loction within and for the ety of B e Also to do any other business proper provements, in geod condition and §1,°,50,1%5 e done at such caucus. always rented, ideal location. 5 The Republican Town Committes. E & By H RY H. PE , Chairmi minutes walk from Franklin J Square. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, . AT A COURT OI' PROBATE HELD FRANCIS D. DONOHUE J{ o St e o M n i ) lof Nor 16th day of April Central Blda %%0ne Norwich |\ D : Presen T ,_\\I.I.\'l?, Judge ate of pman, Providence, d. Ordered, That the Administratrix eits the creditors of said deceased to bring in late FOR SALE their claims aga within six months from this dafe by 3 pusting a notice to that effect, tnzethee Cottage House on Oak Street With a copy of this order, an’ the sign. Cottage House on Spring Street post n; 5 st to the* postoffice in Itm Estate C. A. Mowrey City of Norwieh, Conn.and by publls | Wm. W. Ives Ex, 11 Champlin Street || i1\ ins it cirriiation in said - Dicie L ing a cireulation in said Distr and make return te this Court, LSON J. AYLING, Judge. Thae abgve and [oregoin @ true copy of record " M R ' Attest: HELBEN M. DRESCHER, . Clerk NOTICE.—A)i cre of sa1d 8e- The Progressive National Farm Loan |eccused are herehy notified to present o 0 £ < thieir inst said estate to the Association of Norwich, on applica- | unde Broad St. Provi- 1in the time limited in Nr-,\gmx‘"' order. o tion by reliable farmers will give full|§ particulars on borrowing money cured by mortgage with the Federal | A5 PROBATE HBLD ! srwich, within and for the District Land Bank. Inquire of i 4 th day of Apri SIMEON ROSANO, Secretary . AYLING. Jundge. 1. Nicholson, late Telephone 120 R. F. D. No. G r i ricl, deceased. B \llmlm lrl\rn ¢ ted her ad- ration account w Aid estate L to the Court for allowance; it is there- We will loan you cash on your|fore LIBERTY BONDS, or if you must| Ordered, That the o v of April sell we will buy them and pay you! . 1919, ai 3 o'cly after- [spot cash. No waiting. Bring us PSoX At the Probate Cou b your Bonds. appointel fo iearmg THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. A0 AL Established 47 Yeears. g 154 Water Street, Norwich, Conn on in sald We will Loan or Buy. We pay turn to the Court. Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in | = JNELSE e JV;;M;“ h 1 3 n oregoinx is any Shape. Jewelry, whether old- | .m0 b ; Ty 4 fashion or modern. | “Attest: HELEN M. DRES R. mas e THE COLLATERAL LOAM CO S 154 Little Wat 3 i e ater St, Norwich, Conn.| (o0 Lo Caw e =—————— |'iness “before: the. ol k ietin for busines: resuiis. vertising celumns of The Pm n. 4