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THREATENING TODAY; : - CLOUDY TOM ORROW FULL ASSOCIATED \ FRE3S CISPATCHZS ~What Is Going On Tonight Vaudevills and Motion Pictures at the Auditorium. _.Motton Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Dtvln 'mutm ratic Caucus in Town_ Hall. Uflvefllfifi of' Kate Morse Memorial =t Slater Iatlxe,“n 11, I 0. 0. F., meets hl Odd Fellows' Hall. Thames Union, No. 137, U. B. of C. J. of A, meets in Carpentars Hal]. P\‘l!ern Ald Union, No. 424, meets 0 Bagles’ Norwich Wge No. 248, N. E. O. P, meets In Buckingham M iorial. ANNOUNCEMENTS West Side Property Sold. Jameés T. Case has sold for James A. Kimball' the frame cottage and gar- age No S Peck street to John A. Zezuley | %. The property was former- 1y occu.. sed by Mr. Kimball as a resi- dence and consists of an eight-room| house with garage and fine yard. Mr, Zezulewicz has purchased the property for a home. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES' ANNUAL COUNTY MEETING! On Tuesday of this week the annual meeting of the New London asgsocia-: tion of Congregational churches a*\d‘ ministers will be held in the communi-}| ty house of the Unitéd Congregational! church at 10.45 in the mornin. Z p. g Interesting addresse: given, 1o which the puslic invited. are cords .myi . | DAVIS THEATRE. The much heralded liare Comedy company arcived in Norwich this morping on the New Haven road.| Some_ nearly half hundred show folk,| including Mike Sacks, the star come-| dian. and members of the celebrated Marcus peach beauty chorus. are in the city ready for the performance nt\ Oh Baby at the Davis theatre £ ternoon and nizht. ! The big agzregation came from Lynn, Mase. A trainload of voung humans and paraphernalia rollea into the station. In addition to those who came by rafl, A. B. Marcus, owner of \me! the ehow, rode into our midst in the| noisiest motor car that ate up gaso- lise. If there was no other cause to be cert that the show is in town, the advance of the Marcus automobile} aould be sufficien Norwich has seen soms startling® color schemes on tomobiles. but the Marcus outfit takes the cake. The showman has a car that he has chosen 1o paint with a black and w! erboard effect. ’I‘I\fl result & 1t is'in a class by itself and s re already r"\llmz out to its owner: {ister, kin 1 play cneckers on your s 2 Owing to the magnitude of the spec- tacle, At the Gates of Araby. which is onhe of the nrincipal pietoria! featurM in Oh Bab; several chang made necessary at the Davi These have been combpleted stage. Md A smooth performance of the great revue b3 is promised One of the Jargest advance sales in the history of Davis promises w for the adance this afternoor and évenin » Several speculative persons attemp..d to corner the market, but. this profiteering plan was thwarted by Manager Cralg, who subsequently re- fused to eell more thal. eight tickets to any one person. BREED THEATRE. One of the most exciting q'm swift- | 1¥ moving dramas to . sereen is the great TFhe Midnight feature attraction at tre today and Tuesday. Breed thea. is the most sensational story of underworld life ever shown and was produced by Thomas’ H. Ince. The Midnight Patro is a melodrama but is the sort of melo- drama that will appeal to the most conservative, Tt is a i trigue and lawlessnes hards of Mr, Ince the pic one of the greatest spect ever scen on the American screen. is a picture that is certain to becom popular with lovers of herces of heroic deeds. The principal idea in produsing! the picture was to give the policeman an opportuni ow the public what he has and what he can do in the| future. The ntcture is replete| with sensational moments, filled with Zenuive thrills, and capped with a| Wholesome love story. Tt is a true| Ince production from start to finish. Pearl White will also he seen in the| 14th chanter of The Lightning Raider, and the Pathe news and Lioyd comedy will make mainder of the bill for Tuesday. 1 - R e, | AUDITORIUM. i I'* special contract the management { J Auditorium present the first h t this wi beginning with! matinee toda 20, Rex Peach” 8 sensational co which story was! published in the January issue of the ©osmopolitan, Too Fat to Pirht, with| Frank Mcintyre in the leading role. Mr. M-~"ntrre is well known in vaude ille ) 1 in Broadway successes an. is v.ded one of the funniest mr)-l ments of his career =1 this comedy-! drama. The hor suceryds admir ably in makinz his nero o and sa things that the conventio never de As Dimple Dal Z 8. Al Frank MeclIntyre is scream, | Dimple/ was fat. Tipped the scales .L[‘rh age, back of Swan #s D V. D. Had a failing for corn-|Ter: e onerl Ronds arch oudding and a fondness for| i B things restful, couches and divans ?,, A T marked his particular attention. 1t is| Phone 1o 3 “may10d a story of rich humor, with the vigor and frank openheartedness of which com'(nrmn i g Rex Beach is master. The last epi-|oass Job comoy i eare e o of The Man of MisiiC Jast epi-iage. married or single, and rate per 80 e 5] il-ihour on a 48-hot Address Box Duncan, and the Kinogram williNo. 444, Bulletin. may10d be shown. : BN aate BOLTON I "The United States civil service com-| mirsion has annou 1 an examina- tion to ‘be held at Manchester, Conn. June 14, 1919, as a result of which it is| expected to make certification to fill a| contemplated vacancy in the position of fourth class postmaster at Bolton, and other vacancies as they may oc- Cur at that office, unless it shall be decided in the interests of the service to. fill any vacancy by reinstatement. The compensation of the postmaster at this office was $196 for the last fiscal year. Applicants must have reached their| 21st birthday on the date of the exam- iratien, with the exception that in a state where women are declared by statute to be of full age for all pur- poees at 18 years, women 18 years of age on the-date of the examination %1il be admitted. ~Applicants must reside within the territory supplied by the postoffice for which the examination is announced. The examination is open to all citi- sens of the United States who can; cdomply with the requirements Application blanks, rorm 1753, and quirements of the examination can be secured from the postmaster at the| place of Vl.clnl‘i‘ or from the United, Btates civll service commission, Wash- ington, D. C. ‘Applications shoule be properly ex- ecuted and filed with the commission at Washington, D. C., at the earliest practicable dat Danbury—Plans are being made for the annual cpmmencement exercises oL the state normal school, which willy — place Thursday and Friday, June' 19 ang 20. \'otwi(’h by man 31, experienced were| '(n)'| to a "nod sal "WANTED il FOR SALE | FOR SALE _ : s0%= FOSRENT FOR SALE Six Cents a Line of SIx Words, Six Cents a Line oi Six Wi ouu. Six Cents a Linc of Six Words. &fx Cents & Line of Six Woris. = y N T—F dern flat 100K, FOLKS_What Mr. Theroux| FOR SALE—A good honest work FOR RENE furaisher) & st mile ooy Shase, Nuit of, ETave that sie in sand SPECIAL BARGAINS in good location. Tel. 353-1% - mayiz | prices and work on fixing autom Sixty cents per hour. ve. Taftville, Conn._may12d TWANTEDPosition as clerk in office nayroll work and Jabor distribution charges; best of references. Address 63 High St., Mystic, Conn. mayl2d WANTED_Eright younfi man to work In butter store. Ames. _maylad ARG Sathinn o SR “’A\"A‘ED—Wuman to_wash dishes. Apply at the Wauregan House. mayl2d “WANTED -- Second hand furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Cou- necticut; we buy anything; largest sec- ond hand store in state. Louls D. Ward, wareronms 30-32 Water St. Norwich. Write, call or tel. 708-3. jedMWS 'BRADFORD & ‘K‘QUBEVE\, lang distance movers, passing_through to New Haven and New York, empty, twice a week. 74 Center St. New Ha. ven, Conn. Tel Liberty 2333, maydd WANTED—Grocery married man preferred, onc that can speak, French: good 'job. good wages. Ad- dress Grocer, care Bulletin. _ m WANTED—If you plan to build a house (hls ¥ , am sure you can save! maney by writlng to Box 32, B maysd clerk, shape and a good looking team taat will work anywhe:T; 7omd take cow or two-horse team wagon in exchange; price for pair, $230; come and try them: Frank 5. Scott, Narench Road, Water. ford, Conn. Te 1710-3. 1‘0!“. SILE—-HOr!e. about 1400, gaod - worker, - dotbie" o single, good a ¥.cr, will make good truck or Sork horse, age 8 years; price. right. James Davis, Noank. mayl2d FOR SALE—On Fisher's Island. two| houses on lot 165 feet deep, £0 feet front, with geod well of water. Inquire of Mrs. D. J.. Brown, 6 Summer St, \orwlch Conn. F‘l)ll SALE—Seven year old hand- some brown horse, short legged Cana-|y weighs dian chunk, extra good driver and worker, very stylish, weight 1180, ab- solutely sound, cost $225 short time ago, will sell ndw for $140; also busi- ness hatness, low-down milk wagon one other good business horse, $33. No, 2 CLff St, White's Court, in rear of Swan's gafage. * “mayl2d " FOR SALE_A mantel clock, in_first {class condition; reason for selling. owrer has no use for it. Inquire at this office. may9d FOR SALE _Three pairs' big heavy nhorses, eighmx 2800, and two others that weigh 1200 apiece; also .a 191G Ford truck and one 1914 Buick touring WANTE man for farm work.!car, both in good rnnning order. Jares H. Hyde. North Franklin,!' Conn.|Frink, P. 0. Box 451, Plainfield. Tel Telephone $0 Lebanon. 27-3. may9d _ LOCAL_and long distance tmcmm: FOR SALE —Large business icebox. Phone Mr. O'Connell, 2 h St|Inquire A. Lariviere, 62 Water St. masfld | _may9d FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle work side_car, 1915 model, in_good ruaning | Steady, condition. Inguir¢ 603 No. Maln St. Mfg. may@d 5 oRr An oxtra good new s H. J. Larkham. b T maysd Bu WANTED—Tn pable experien E girl, with references. 5 Rockwelli Terrace. Phone 1739, __ may8d W \\'n‘l)—— i clothes. maySsd WANTED P rexpre % J.{Tel. ;lgas, for. W \\’I‘I‘HA(‘. n< W WANTED—A sal must ‘be ex- t to the right if You are one of nt a thor- good n. with as cugh position for the y of chanc re continy r advancement, opening new st open at our Danie mayid .land \1' truc! \ person to The Pasnik |y 36 Buick . K., iiag Deles tem, lights and starter; aiso 1917 |model D-44 Buick roadster, mileage 9,000, new cord tires on rear. new non-J skid s on front,; painied attractive] model © i roadster, perfectl gray with red gear: this is a very traative and conspicuous appearing car; 1 will sell it with or without in- surance. J. C. Witter, No. 42 Main Dame‘son Conn. —One two, 1y houses ht; terms Ph 5 0 1976-4. FOR SALR—Big n, once, of welil buili houce, seven rooms, elec lights, large attic. Call 1s High St mayid SALE — One 1917 Buick Six = also full equipment, in- cluding two spare tires; also one 1916 Buick %-ton Lruck, with equipment, (wo spare . tires. Inquire Fred rtkowslki, 151 West Town St. Paone 52-3. ayed FOR SALE — A fine 7-passenger ! Buick car in perfect condition, all good tires, newly painted, a real bargain at 1$1,000; must be at once. lInquire jer The Plaut-Cadden Co,” Nerwich, | Cor pr2sd i $500.00 for 2 good Cadillac car with body and cab, in fine mechan 1 iires on rear and his is 4_tine opportunity | for anymm who needs a good speedj stem ana Cadden Co., apr28d 'ED—Good youns pacing hor ¥OR SALE—Slab wood, §3 per cord; gh from 900 to 1000. Phone 1776.{1-2 cord same rate, cul in stove t ith Shop, Low us, ihe kind that sulls. C. S. m. may3d own, Yantic. Phone 1089-. apr2saj WANTED—1n a good location, a fur-| FOR SALE—At wholesale i hou r ter animal fer Tallow Co. Phone 913-3. MULE SPINNERS steady work. Moosup Miils. King,” Norwich, XER .\ml»li\n.‘; 1 cisl and 013 Coiner clgar g alley ~ shape, $300. St., Norwich. | "rOR SALE—One Reo i passenger -|touring car, v r. looks like new; i1 siaxwell, 151 le cheap if taken this week. Phor .14 Clif /. ssapted ade used cars Phone 1413 aprild ARMERS — a the ex- perience from the past season tnat we ot ihandle the best grade of _fertilizers. bere; Scariet Hom cigars, C.iWe are just after unioading agdn's Smoke Shop. | put up 10 100 2 WANTED—TFarmer friends want to kno farms for sale. If write at once Conn witho Lol girl it is his busi- a b is her r b eval ho lage, on W TED—D. with experience o mil Iocat zchinery. Board Corp.; Tha: mesviile. WARTED— 1 rs, by 1 their of| Tronsides| mayltd (urmm\x\ and to know that GOVERNMENT r, $1,000-$1,600 year v mmediat, iy t_positic open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 32P, Rochester, N. Y. _may108MW WANTED — To do paper hanging and p done; price reasonable. 152 West Main St. Phone 5 maySThSM 2 WANTED—Pupils for private dancing! lessons given daily, Chamber of Com- Imerce Hall. Phone 1747. Eveniag classes _every Monday and Thursday, § p. m. N, H. Levy, Inst. apr24ThS WANTED A JOB PRESSMAN ENQUIRE AT Bulletin Job Room WAKRTED, 0l1d false teothi. Dun't matter it broken. We pay up 10 $15 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. We buy dia- monds, 160, COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water St., I between Shetucket and. Market Sts. An o]d, hrelmblt firm to deal with. Phone 511 The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. | tion; price low for l-on SALE—rarm cvf miles an | with ‘stockt and. tools and 2 {woodland. ~ 5. Adams, §21 Mat W ilimantic, 1 m wagon. Coneord doubie dumip cart, larness. Johm Dodd, aprnd you can get Ips fen for 1lc a pair at The Pasn m;um T huKK) of the eity v2id good farm Plain Hill Farm, “FOR An extra Peck, Phone 463-14, apriod Nice _young hr-r c € Conrad Roethel. R. D. 4. ten minutes’ Call at 104 may10d. I—Generators, ignition and tems and carburetors: all makes promptly overhauled, ~ rebuiit and repaired at reasonable rates: our parts and equipment complete. J. W. Gogarn & _Co., . Mitchell distributors, 217 York St, New Haven, Comn. may10d elght cylinder. 7- dillac touring car in_per- price reasanable. Doyle & Murphy Co., Wiilimantic, may1ed LE—3%-ton ' Reo truck, 1917 excellent mechanical condi- Dovle may10d Foct conditio model, & Murphy Co., W "TFOR SALE_Buick 5-passenger tour- ing ‘car; just been overhauled, new tires on machine, two_spare; price rea- reasonable. Box 1234, Jewett City. Phone 129-13. may1od " FOR SALE Saxon _auto, four tires, motor in first class order. phone Willimantic Div. 187-32. may10d JR_SALE—Ford touring car, with truck body. can be shifted in 13 min- utes, five tires, two new, zood runningi order: price $225. Inquire of J, Isham, Columbia, Conn. ma " FARMS for sale. Write for cataiogue. sep18d F. I, Racine, Danielson. Conn WM. R. TINKER, Auctioneer. | Will Sell At Public Auction THURSDAY, MAY 15. 1919 At 10 A. M. At the residence of the late Peter Bonville, situated in the town of Mont- ! ville, two miles north of Quaker Hill Post Office, on the Old Colchester Road. Horses, Cattle, Farm Utensils, Wagons and Hougehold Goods. If said day is stormy, sale next fair day WILLIAM SMIDDY, Administrator. Tele- 5 no advertising medium In THERE Eastern Connecu..uz equal to The Bul~ letin for business results. rilsing medium {n €gual to The Bul- letin for business resulis. £ mayi2d | The property No. 153 Broadway, Op- bal- | new| 63-acre farm 2% miles from Plain- flel(] §1,600. cre farm, iwell divided into. tiil- 1 able pasture and wood, ipeluding= 1 horse, wagons, farming tools of all de- scriptions. 113 miles from macadam road, price $1,800. S3-acre farm, 3 miles from Danielson, will keep 10 head and a pair of horse $3, b33-acre farm in high state of cr\: miles from Jewett City, yaton. 3 ,500. 30 acres, 15 head of cattle and pair | of horses, very best of buildings, 2% miles from Danielson, $§,000, 27-acre farm with the very hest of bm\dlngs, 170 acres of (Alabia 100 acres just like a_ floor, strictly °free B dlane. Boed hesvy' land. located in the town of Brooklyn, state'road, $10.- ¥OR RENT — Board walk, Beach, smail furnished modern improvements, porch; references required. 7 0. Hox 1333, New London. - “may10d TO'RENT—Garage space fcn one car. Phune 1121-5. mayldd T BERISHIRE boar service ty be had | ‘at Fred B. Kinne's, Canterbary. may od TO nEx’l‘—F'rom June 1st; one of the finest apartments In this city; steam heat and janitor service. ~Ad-| dress 8. Bulletin Office. maydd | TO RENT_Furnished room_for light housekeeping at 27 Division St. may¥d TO RENT Light housekeeping rooms, 44 Cnion St. Tel 834~ 12, may9d FOR RENT—Small flat, 103 Chestnut |St._Bard Union Co., maysd (FOR RE\‘I‘—Furmshad room, With! use of kitchen if desired. Phone 769-12 mayiWFM “TO RENT—Tenement, ren Dble, located in Poquetanuck, on Norwichi and Westerly trolley line. Address Chester Douglas, R. No. 6, Norwich, Ct. ma)‘fid ’l‘fl TRENT—Furnisied room RNo. North Main St, Marguerite Bldg., !wu ~Ocea apartment, large ironi *Yor farther details, write ‘ RACINE FARM AGENCY. Danielson, Cor WILL BUY A well built modern home, with 1 - minutes’ walk from P. O. apr22d garage, in best _resxdeuee section of ToEMERE =R nlshes Jroome. b i Norwich. qulre 58 W'n.sh'ng(on St. aprisd TTO RENT—Rooms with board, three minutes’ walk from Marlin-Rockwell’s. Dinners a spegialty. 13 Boswell Ave. marso STORAGK—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- abis. | Fanning Studio. 32 Broadway. e Archa W.Coit Highest Grade Properties Unexcelled Insurance Protection. 'I:nlephenu 63 Broadway Sale of Household Goods. | =200t &t | MONDAY, MAY 12th, 10 A. M. If you want a comfortable Corner Spring and Mechanic streets, | car to ride in call.up JOHN Stoves, bedroom sets, Carpets, Crock- | M, PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., ery, beddinh, chairs, tatles, etc. Norwid'l Dodge closed serv- FOR SALE ice car. Phone 152-12 FOR SALE posite Little Plain, consisting of re: ence; modern in all respects. Garage, | Shed, etc. Lot 90 x 330 feet. Variety! of fruit and ornamental trees. Wifli be sold on easy terms. For Sale THE FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY 84 OAK STREET House has eleven rooms and bath. Modern improvements and a large barn and garage. For further particulars, Apply to R. S. BARTLETT, | Room 14, Central Building Telephone 3.4, Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant | ;| View, and along the Rhode Island i shore; also accessidie Seashore Farms. | Send forbook let. | Frank W. Coyl | @ Property will be sold on favorable terms. James L. Case - 37 Shetucket Street ! WESTERLY, R L : | FARM FOR SALE Y 1| Containing 225 acres, 60 tillable 7 . o i o fSAL:( 5 machine land, 40 acres woodland, ottage house of eight rooms, with a ure, wal < | hardwood floors, and all modern con- balance pasture, wail fences, 10 SiSfier cer wilton meven e room house nearly new, two barns, of Franklin Sguare. ANGELO V. COVELLO, 683-5. 198 Cliff St. silo, 100 ton capacity, place cuts 30 {} tons hay and will keep 30 head ; stock, ideal location on State road { |l near good market, must be sold to | i Tel. close an estate. Can give immedi- ate poss | JUST THE PLACE TO BUY ! The John C. Tracy Home, Fine Build- | ing; 4 Acres of Choice Land, /2 Mile From Yantic. You Can’t Beat It. E. A. PRENTICE ion. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg. Phone Norwich 85 Cliff Strect. A SRR e , ool LR T s iings, fine rel pastures, JUST ARRIVED. [beau ful dwa;eA 200 bearing fruit Another carlaad of the best chunks|iLee% wood and timber enouzh to pay < ! L u for farm, $2,500. For 3 Seav '“:‘g,.b“.;;,’;‘;f3§‘§"a§fi”k§n‘§‘:‘,;on,“§10'§ &l Yostadnce in’ Willimants. modeta 600, suitable for_ail kinds of work.|tAroughout, can exchange for good | oo ettt farm or tmberiand, Farms of ol linds at Jow pric TRYO NCY, 715 ELMER R. PICRSON. AL o i meatie e oL T Tel. 536-3. apr21d FOR SALE 3 A well establighed ice cream and FILLIA - soda fountaln, cigars and cigarettes, WILLLAM B.. WILCOX. ..., . Auctiofieer | -00% ¢ 01i: all injest, np-ton e {tures, new’ fountain, llocated in_ the {heart of Providence, R.\L, and doing a good business; can be bought at big bar".xm For full particulars, inquire of NATHAN WEISLER, Phoue 28-5. Danleison, Conn. FOR SALE 51 DIVISION STREET Twa Tenement with im- provements, in good condition and Washingt’on Bnilding The real estate known as It h e Washington Building i property, Numbers 2, 4 and 6| West Main St., \\’ashmgton Square; Norwich, Conn., will | 1he-sold at Houce . : iquare. at 11 o’clock in the forenoon. | | The structure is of light colored brick and is four stories high, with‘ basements and cellar under same. It contains two large stores on the ground floor, three flats of six Tooms| leach and three flats of five rooms each: {Each flat has bath and is equipped for jthe use of gas and eléctr; Al parts of the building are of good con- i struction and are in excellent repair.| FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Streot Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Wm. W. ives Ex, 11 Champlin Stra: It is arranged for steam heating ? " throughout. Will make an ideal per- ° manent investment. May 5. 1919. The Progressive National Farm Loa JOSEPH T. FANNING, Agent. i 208 Main St, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE AN ESTABLISHED = MILLINE: BUSINESS WITH PROI-!"‘ABL}. PATRONAGE. REASON FCR SELL- Association of Norwich, on applica- tion by reliable farmers will give full parl;cu]ars on borrowing money se- l‘ured by mortgage with the Federal Land Bank. Inquire of SIMEON ROSANO, Telephone 1203-3 Secretary 1ING, OWVER IS' RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. .FOR SALE l‘i FOR SALE R. F. D. No. 6! HORSES AND HARNESS The Edw. Chappell Company | FARMS FOR SALE Farms near the trolley line all the way jfrom Worcester to New London. Lo- cated in the rich Quinebaug Valley. Prices from $2,000 to $10,000. If inter- ested, \\‘r‘te B. RANDALL, THE Fuul BARGAIN MAN, PUTNAM, CONN. S N Seven-room Cottage,” 124 West ThaMes Street, all modern im- provements. Delightful location and reasonable price. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BRACH, Seven-room cottage, all modern im- provements, fully furnished, with garage, running spring water, cement walks and fine lot. Very desirably lo- cated. reasonable if scld at once. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Price very [ Franklin Sguare. Norwich, FOR SALE Cottage liouses, <Tenement and Buriness Blocks, suilding Lots, ali in desirabie locations. List your pro- perty if vou care to seil or rent, as I have « number of people iooking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, { Keal bsiaic usu Insurance. Coois a6d Thayer Mlig GROUND LiMESTONE In car fots and less than car lots For sale by WANTED Knowles I‘om", Loom fixers for WANTED bLroad _Crompton and Automobile fabric. same class of work. ister tenders, etc. Good job. Good 00d tenements, C-K., care Conn. on The Ruiletin, mayi3d WANTED LOOM Fi#XER on Whiting Looms. COTTON WEAV- ERS. Leainers wanted, and will pay good wages to same. THE FALLS CO. 166 Yantic Street, Norwich, Conn. WANTED 15 men for mill work, 10 general housework girls, 4 farmers ,3 laber- ers, 2 machine hands, 4 waitresses, 1 woman, a drawer-in on fancy wors- teds, 10 weavers. FREE. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Broadway Geo. L. Chesbro Mgr. WANTED LIBERTY BONDS Installment Cards and Books CASH PAID FOR W. 8. 8. OFFICE AT BISHOP'S STUDIO 248 Main St. Franklin 8q. Norwich WANTED A LARGE FAMILY OF WEAVERS ON CROMPTON AND KNOWLES BROAD LOOMS — AUTOMOBILE TIRE FABRIC, EITHER NIGHT OR DAY WORK. GOOD PAY—STEADY JOBS. ADDRESS C-K., CARE THE BULLE- TIN, NORWICH, CONX. }| THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. __Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. i We will loan you cash on LIBERTY BONDS, or if yosu spot cash. your Bonds. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Estatlished 47, Yeears. 154 \Va(er Street, Norwich, Conn. No waiting. Bring us e Tt e B pay Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in any Shape. Jewelry, whether old- fashion or modern. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Little Water St, Norwich, Conn. WANTED A Licensed 4 Assistant . 1 Pharmacist | Address with references Box {43 Bulletin Office. your | ; must ! sell we will buy them and pay you! LOST AND FOUND LOST—Friday, a small pink camee rin, gold setting, valued as a keepsake. Reward if returned=to 109 Thayer Bldg. HORSES 18 head of good, young, sound Horses that are well broken and acclimated, will arrive at nyy stables Tuesday, May 6th. I also have 25 head of good 'second Horses. Harness, double and single. Carts, of anything in the Horse line see me, E. J. HAMILTON 371-373-375 Main Street. Telephone 650 'BARGAIN 125-C-N-S Four es of land, _F all tillable, some fruit, apple, pear and peach trees, all in bearing condition. A fne l4-room house, painted white and in good con- church, stores, and not far from the troliey; on K. , and teiepLone in house. ' And what do you think? Al the owner asks for this neat little home is 31,700, cash. Immediate! possession. re in the market 1tor such g this, don't go to bed tonig] have ¥ over And I)d.ld a d on it beople ]uu}ung aid dispieas: me to have to teil that it was sold. Extract from Wilc Send tor one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and Westerlr, R. 1L Telephone 2363, FOR SALR: The very d ern cottage r {homestead, loc: Williams ani Onece streets. reasonable if sold at or ticulars, in | JOHN A. MORAY. Real Estate Broker, Franilin Square. . Price ver For fuli may3d For full particularsv inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Investment Broker, Franklin Square. FRANK G. BENSCON Teacher of Violin may6d ‘ SHOE REPMR.NG orLE are too ORCHESTRA WHEN YOU WANT (o put your bus. Fer Dances, Weddings and iness before the public, there is ne Reception: medium_betler. than through.the ad- ptions. vertisins - s#lu=ins of° The Bulletin.” 92" Fifth Strest.’ - - Phone 1251-13 . . Al Bl Wagons, Carriages. If in need| barn, 6 henneries; water in This place is situated on the “highwey, % mile to_ school, | may12d LOST—On Saturday night, 2 pay_en- velope with money and receipt for Lib- erty bond; owner's name on en\e]r Reward. mflyll LOST—Saturday evening, a pocketbook containing money. Dlease n,omm inicate with Mrs. R. Wa 70 _Broadway. LOST—Sunday, between Newent and Congtegational church in Jewett City, one-half dozen napkins and tablecloth. Reward if returned to Mrs. John Potts, Jewett City. may12d LOST—Thursday afternoon, between Franklin St and Groton, mink neck- piece. Finder leave at this office. may9d lady’s Finder George may12d LEGAL NOTICES CAUCUS The Democratic Electors of the City of Norwich, Conn., are hereby notified to meet in Caucus in the town hall in said City on MONDAY EVENING, May 12th, 1919, at 8 o’clock, to nomin- ate candidates for the City Offices to ibe filled at the next City Election. Norwich, Conn., May 5th, 1919. By order of the Pemucratic Town Committee, | WM. S. CALLAHAN, Chavrml ourfi OF PROBATE MELD =i fur the District d. of May a petition therein ce: sranted deceased, al- eaid cl notice of the and of said by the puh- and irees OCCASIONS Delivered ? MAPLEWOOD WURSERY CO. FOR ALL Ordars Ho AECDY NWHEX 30U W2 {iness nefore meaium better verdsing cui . ihdn [Lrough of The Bulletin, _

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