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‘cLouny TODAY AND TO- MORROW—CONTINUED COOL awwen FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Vandevilie and Motion Pictures at the Auditorium. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. mv':.MMlhu‘lld Motion Pictures at “Halt Cecelia” at Slater Memorial Shetucket Lodge, No, 27, L 0. O. F., meets in Odd Feliows' Hall. Norwich _ Nest, Ne- 139, o. 0. o. meets in Owls 'Hall, Wauregan lodge. No. 6, K. of P, meets in Pytian Hail Anpe's T. A “Society meets in T. A B. Bul d\ueb urt Quinebaug, No. 125, F. of A, meets in Boresters’ Hall Sachem Chapter, No. 57, 0. E. S, mests In Chamber 'of Commerce Hail ANNOUNCEMENTS REX BEACH'S BEST IS “TO0 FAT TO FIGHT” “Too Fat to Fight” the Rex Beach picture produced for Goldwyn, came 1o the Auditorium theatre, beginning yesterday with Frank Mclntyre in the featured role. The combination of Rex. Beach as the author of a patriotic drama and the acting of Frank McIn- tyre is sure to hake a sensation: ex Beach has cast Frank McIn- tyre for the role of Norman Dairymple, a former football star, now known as “Dimples” because of his excessive fat. He is laughed at by his friends ind zood naturedly scorned by ewster, the girl he lov Every hranch of the service has turned po down and “too fat to| come tosmean worse than death to him. I'd give a leg if 1 could be over there with the hoys” he save. inally & man who is raising a mil- strumental in getting “Dimple splendid work. He prove 1 hero every minite of the lon ¢ nights. Then he remcmbers not inz until a French officer ~toops to pin on on his still expar osom as he lies in o base a patriolic the enisodes o g which will he see itorium heatre today and tomorrow. The zold. hut are cornered on the cdge of he desert by Mexican bandi easure, but the ex. W The troopers are summoned Fdith Johnson. heroine e . William Dur directed the se rial and has the featured role The Kinogram, latest news film w eresting and opened the pro- IS A SENSATION. “OH BABY is the best show that parts me time. what < A show. It hirow ma by any one hose fluf- comedies without | just how full of rls, fun,- scen- ry and sensations. As it wor neither will each any but it does provide nearly yours of one hundred ner cent. eight- sy, double distilled entertainm, A oisterous audience applaud laughed itself silly at the Da- « e when the altraction was preser for the first time in Nor e programme franklygstates that Oh Baby” is a revue, A 0 it is There are two acts and e seenes ny of which are auiic elaborate. here must be forty persons on the sugh truth this fig- principals and chorus ha eomed human << there was a dou There were over twenty mu- al numbers most of which were Sacks pro A big favorite ore e finished first. come scene Sacks draws his fun res with a bold hand. Te does W leave the auditor chance of ow game had v ominums he advance dope. Not only th oung women proved mo v mmonly most remarkalle oualifica o staged with wvish | re p far Cra h is worth I t est bar BREED THEATRE worr home he im Lccompany ir “The Mid- <pecial Midnight Pa- Thomas H he feature| theatr A at- ttraction The story in the colorful ese quarter of a western ty s work of the volice in striet bravery of the bluecoats ac eat_danger, and S Bhe Orisnbals gnd world who live misfortunes of ) Sreed to- | nd the the i stealth e men of the unde their wits and the The picture moments, o oune ensationa ine thrills, and capped with <ome love story. It sroduct from start to finis Other pictures on the hill includ Pearl White in the 14th chapter, ghtning Raider.” a Harold omedy titled “I'm On My W7 the Pathe news. lete with a whole- 2 true “The Liloyd and Coming to the Breed. For the last half of this week “The Better 'Ole.” the bigzest theatrical suc cess of the past twenty vears will| be seen in picture for the Breed | heatre. ~ The show is now in its|any Shape. Jewelry, whether old- | thirtieth week at the Corl theatrs. | fashion or modern. | New York and is the first time in the| nistors of the motion picture indus-| THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. t that a gigantic theatrical success i 1 betng chonn on the trical success|154 Little Water St, Norwich, Conn. same time. The picture w; made for laughinz purposes and its enter- | tainment value i& guaranteed. cesen| We will loan you cash on your hows are now en tour and 1t j2| LIBERTY BONDS, or if you must| declared the biggest Ameriean ‘,,:P’u“ we will buy lhlm and pay you success wince “The Lion and - iro|opot cash. No waiting. Bring ~us| —t | your Bonds. Programme For Entertainment. The Gleaners Rible class of the Cen- tral Baptit school is to have charge of an entertatnment to be given. On the programme are to be Mr. Libby of New-<4.ondon, a reader of humorous se- lections, Mrs. Libby, soprano. who is soloist in the New London Methodist church choir, and Miss Douglass of the Norwich Free Academy faculty, who is director of the Girls' Glee club and has an excellent contralto voice. Ihe orchesira for-the evening will be L e Helen | lled with gen-| Ince; under the direction of Dr. R. R. Kin- kead. EXPECT CROWDED HOUSE FOR “HALT CECELIA” A crowd that will fill Slater hall is expected there tonight (Tuesday) when the Connecticut College girls are to give their musical comedy, “Halt Cecelia” under the direction of the Norwich College club. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the Belgian relief fund and the Connecticut Col- lege scholarship fund. Officers of the coliege club are: President, Mrs. E. J. Graham; secre- tary, Miss [Helen Browning; ftreas- urer, Miss Alice M. Pierce; directors, Miss ‘Louise C. Howe, Mrs. Allyn L. Brown, Mrs. Arthur L. Peale. The committees on the entertain- ment are the following: General committee—Mrs. Arthur T. Peale, Miss Louise Ci Howe, Mrs, Ed- ward J. Graham, Mrs. Shepard B. Palmer, Miss Ethel Sevin, Miss Jane Bill, Mrs. F. S. Wilcox. Tickets and Transportation — Mrs. Arthur L. Peale, chairman. Patrons and Patronesses — Miss Louise C. Howe, chairman. Publicity — Mrs, E. J. Graham, chairman. Candy—Mrs. William H. Oat, chair- man, Social—Miss Anne . Wilcox. Brown, Mrs. rrangements — Miss A. E. Louise C. Howe and Mrs. , M Peale. A L. New Haven—Mrs. TF. R. Fisher, president of the Connecticut Rebekah |assembly, nas been the guest of thel Massachusetts assembly. which inet in | Springfield May 6.and 7, and attended the nd chapter session of the O. also held in Springfield on the 8th. —_— WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT FOR SALE Six Cents a Lime of Six Words. WANTED—First class tailor for new! work; also to_be handy for repairing. Louis NelKin, 119 Franklin St. mayl man._Write U A salesman, we will pay best of talent need appl: fining Company, Cleveiand, Ohio. mayidde th paint | Six Cents & Line of Six Words. -— FOR SALE—One 1916 Big Six Buick, run only 12,000 miles,” has been thor- i{oughly zone over ‘before heing -jacked up Tast winter. been owned. in a private| E90d automoblle vepalr family, tires {n A1 shape, three ‘new, inew Exide battery, paint and every- thing about this car is in excellent condition; before buying a car it will you to give this ear the once over. D. Theroux, 32 Franklin St. - may13d | “¥oR SALE—ORe _cagiiac tourtng LADIES—Add $12 to $18 weekly to|C3, 1711 model, new tires, new radi- your income: splendid home business|ator. in good condition. Archie Hol making Bozart bead portieres: learn in{dridge, Norwich, Conn, R. D. No. & hour; wrife today for particulars. Art-|Tel 1835-4. mayid eraft, Box $00, C16, Bk 4. | o A el Knight 8 aFL ____|cvl. small T passenger touring car, first WANTED _Experionced _ariver for|class condition, at low ‘ price; can be truck or private family. Write Box 41,|3¢en at Charles Jacobson's Garage, this_office. may13d City. Tel. 749. mayi3d WANTED—The public should know, on account of such good business on {repairing and ladies’ work, that a good! many people were disappointed in not We have| a special cutter and coat maker in (he'» name of having their work on time. men's department by the Frank Alcorrace, well known as the best cutter and coat maker in Nor- wich. We will take care of all work, lin St opposite the park. mayTWThS, FOR SALE—Big bargain, must Dt | pes———— in qprladi D = 5 1d, as we have no room, a fine pony, 1 prices paid for old coi saddle, . runabout and car- ostage stamps. tame $130 for all if vou| 56 300 c STuTh iim a zood home. 79 Wil- 5 WANTED_A man_who would like o 3 locate in Preston City as blacksmith WlLL BUY and wheelwright; good chance for live man. For fyrther information, inquire | — e e . verett D. Benjamin, Preston City. we have one horseill A well built modern home, with ayed ton ma ¢ present that we have used i e R Lt —- in_our wood husiness, must sell-hand-|§ garage, in best residence LOOK, WOLKS_What Mr_ Theroux | some arart norse, age 5. weight 1560, | said: “Hven a mule can’t Kick at our|seund, amd will wort anyw e Norwich. \;x os wnd work ‘on " fixing antomo-|or Gounle. cott s, 52 . i ixty cents per ho 148 ow | f W C Rorsicn Avs. Taifvbie, Con 0% Wbk | Archa W, Coit TWANTED - Won App an wash 0 TE ALE_Second hand cars want- 3 How to Bathe Face | T WQUEENEY, loi g|ed; auick sale; fet us cell vour cdr.il Unexcelled Insurance Protection. . [Esonne ey e v Bpi] R TR (5 ety to Remove Wrinkles || 5. 1400, A SR —Finods Toland Wiits | —— {ven, Conn., Tel. 1 maydd John Potter, Griswold. Since its remarkanle ;Tn?u:cm and| TWANTED —Grocery clerk, married| _ nic properties hecame known, clever!man prefcrred, one that can speak| = sy | smei wll ‘over the count ua\r“hrr:\;prmn': goud 'job, zood wages. n\d"w:vs."y:;} ‘of z‘:-m’— e FOR SALE \:;,.g ‘»»» saxo ;:c_..:«”n: "{f"v'px'{fu |?:; dress Grocer, care x.u Tetin may?d ILK,W,F and a fio;‘vd _looking ;:.'_—n U.al} | . Temote wriniles ind s work, | Wl work anywherS: woud taxe cow | aw Mty chceks’ind neek pack, o] WANTEOZW e OO o arce team wagon in exchanges| The property No. 183 Broadway, Op- e e e O e o huna 8D T mayfa_ |price Tor paly, $236: come and try them. | posite Little Plain, consisting of resid- The skin tightens evenly ail over Me| yocar and long E e S O NIRRT oAl N RSTT | ence; modern in all respects. Garage, i coriin e P decen maxohia ons| Ghone 307, Mr. O'connell. 20 Baf “rom SACE—I) ha about| Sheds etc. Lot 90°x 330 feet. Varioty | lissolved in witch hagel, one-|> ,’“JV‘" epa R m 1400, goad worker, or single |of fruit and ornamental trees. Will pgredlents, dss of comsselperal worid Siimin | <oirh SOk Ghekel e o years: price fizni.|be sold on easy terms. AL SR S AR f2e2 avis i1 | For further particulars, Apply to | ¥ By =) b FOR SALE—On Fishers Island, two g Il { WANTERCA gooll house with some|nouses on ‘lor 165 fest deep, S0 fect R. S. BARTLETT, ! and near Norwich Town: will pay 1ip|front witnh gaod well of water, Inquire, eis Confdential carelof M:s D.°J. Brown, 6 Summer St,| Room 14, Central Building ! WANTED | Butletin, g o maygd__|Norwich, Conn. | Telephone 443-4. |=———————————————| “wisTED _in private Iy, a_ca-| FOR SALE—Seven year o | | pable experieiced second with|[some brown horse, short I \ WANTED [Fererences. Call 5 Kockwe ce. dfan cuimk, exid good diiver “an g | | Phone 1330, may$d |worker, very s h, weight 1180, ab- F h d s h 1 | £ T e o iept | Solutely ‘sound, ortme | FUFTIISNE! easnore; | Weavers on broad Crompton and St lEnt | will sell now : also bus! Knowles loome. Automobile tire fabric. |€XDI¢ ne Leslie G. George.|ngss hat ness, low-down milk " wagon tt s for same class of work.| " s : one other gopd husinass horse, 33 C | nders, ete. Good job. Good| . WANTED_Girls for skein wih C \White's Court, in rear of ottages | £ g . '; Apply West Side Silk Mill may Swan’s gurage. mayi2d | 5 Ih n:”,:l | Appis” Miss Porleous, 34 Fairmount st horses fiE 0l mnd e ner | or Sale or Rent ! e wrd truck and one 1914 Buick touring | at Wateh Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant |10 weign from 00t 1000. Phone 1336, Frink, {View, and along ths Rhode Island Call at Du acksmith Shop, Low : shore; also accessible Seashore Farms, | {Qeeum s e s Send forbook let. | WANTED—In a good location, a Inguire { | . nished® house e Sumimer mong ;F k W. C ! {1at 45rs0d | " roR SALE_Gne (wo one tiree and| ran . Oy | MULE SPINNERS wanted: good i p ter at | WESTERLY. R. L LOOM FIXER on Whiting vay. sicady work. Moosup Mills. {304 Stain Shone 1328 vsa® |_aprzid FOR LG '3n‘:lnj. £ T i Looms. COTTON WEAYV. Moo A el Tore-s i e FOR SALE. ! ' {74 Thames S | wor “Big barzain, if sold at! Cottage house of cight rooms, with ERS. Learners wanted, and| wavren S {once, o house, seven rooms, hardwood floors, and all medern cor i'/vn colored glass, siiver, 1 shn elachrlc large catile. €all| veniences. within seven minutes' walk nina, old books and oid lett s igh s mayi {of Franklin Square. Bargain. i will {copaiatd hodks and gt : i = pay good wages to same.‘;\ Noewich, Conn. "o ror X e ze: | ANGELO V. COVELLO, {puckige; Koms Spe- st ‘e soid t once. Gooner fo Shfe!or The Piaut-Caaden Co. 1 Hour cigars, six f THE FALLS CO. o e e ) JUST THE PLACE TO BUY f Food Cadillac car w | Y Mary of my! in fine mechanical| The John C. Tracy Home, Fine Build- | : licre are any ¢ L rea and = 4 Acres of Choice Land, "% Mile 166 Yantic Street, SALSLE R fine opmortunity|ingds i S I needs & good speed "M "’:: = o s i N % Staring ou Can't Beat It. | orwich, Conn. carpets o clean ! Korwich, conn E. A. PRENTICE e i electric vacaum. | 86 Cliff Street. WANTED aprad ma We will Loan or Buy, We pay| Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in | THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Established 47 Yeears. 154 Water Street, Norwich, Conn. PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN | Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street Player Piano Work a Specialty | Iness before the public, teds 10 weavers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 43 Broadway Geo. L. Chesbro Mgr. WANTED |A JOB PRESSMAN ENQUIRE AT Bulletin Job Room WANTED. ieoth Don't matter it broken. We pay i0 §15 per set, o "oy parcel post and 'recalve check by rveturn mail. We buy dia- mands, 100 COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market S An °>‘l|l1' h!el‘lhb\; nrm to deal with. arabiished 157 014 faise up WHEN YOU WAN' 10 put your bus- | wrére is mo | medium better ihan through the ad- | vertising coiumee of The Balletin. s0 no one will be:disappointed, at rea- sonable price. Lazarow Bros.,, Frank-, = FOR SALE_Farm, 125 acres. high elevation, two story house, almost new, two large barns, and otner outbuild- ngs, peach and apple orchards, about iles from Norwich on Salem turn- Come and investigate. M. O.| Phone 615-12. may1id TOR SALE — Podigreed Belgian| A LARGE SIZE UPRIGHT PIA ares: voung stock or breeders. ~133|HIGH GRADE MAKE, EXCELLE rchard St. may13TuThS . | CONDITION. PRICE $230. CAN BE FOR SALE—A Viking bicycle In fair SEEN AT 330 MAIN ST. maylsd condition. Inquire 88 Fifth'St. mayisd | “"For FOR SALE | With or without two of the finest| | Building Lots in the City. Get my {price from me or your own broker. WILLIAM H. MURPHY 110 Main Street. FOR SALE FOR SALE- Highest Grade Properties FOR SALE—Generators, lighting systems and carbuetors: all| sirye e pair. | |kt Zoimpily “overhauied: repuih|siruction and aro in excollent repair.| {and vepaired at reasonable rates: ourilt is arranged for steam heat arts and equipment complete. J. W.!throughout. Wil make an ideal per- |Gogarn & Ce.. Mitchell distributors, | .= e tment | [217 York St 'New Haven, Comn. - |Mynent invesiment | T JOSEPH T. FANNING, Agent. | lac touring car in per.| 208 Main St, Norwich Conn price reasonable. Doyle | Willimantic. _maylod —%-ton Reo truck, 1917 low for quick sale. hn\m! y_Co, Willima TTFoR SALE- Tt 'ur “SINEBSS N e ing car: just heen overbauled, new DUSINESS WITH _ PROFITABLE| tires on machine. two spare; price rea- | PATRONAGE. REASON FOR SELL- reasonable. Box 1234 Jewett Cltv.!ING, OWNER 1S RETIRING FROM Phone 120- mas10d | phone Willimantic v, 137-32 JOBN A. MORAY, mayitd Investmen( Brouer, | POR SALE Ford touring car mazhd T canklin/ Symare. jtruck body. can be shifted in tes. five tires, two new. ¥ood Tunning price § Inguire of ma: ham, Columbia, Conn: for saie. Write for catalogue e e L e & —_— e ELBEKE 18 no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Buls letin for business results: nition and | parts of the building are of good |_AN PSTABLISHED MILLINERY| FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Wm. W. Ives Ex. 11 Champlin Street | Dinners a specialty. Six Cents a Line of Six Words, Six Cents a Line of Six Words. TUSEND US HOME” “FOR RENT Furnished modern flat AT an 1A el cles }m good location. Tel. 3. mayl2d lantiques, May be seen at the uifice 0f| KOR RENT — Board waik. Ocean| amuel Chesbro, Willimantic, Ct. Beach, small cd apartment, may13d jmodern improvem: large front| reierences required. P. O. Box 1333, New London. mayl0d | | BERKSHIRE 1 be had | 2 Kinne' B MY RESIDENCE {m:‘jfin';z foace ‘.lf‘luw »ml % .\’"mf\:, No. 44 Williams Street |ael’ &) S Grace :l"urnhnfd room s Division St. mayd TO RENT — Lignt lousekeeping| rooms, 44 Union St. Tel. $34-12. ma 7O RENT I 5 North it Marguerite © rnished Washington St " TO RENT—Rooms with boar minutes’ walk irom Marlin-Rocl 13 Boswell Ave. | marso T STORAGR _Household goods stored | for long or short term; rates reason able. Fanning Studlo, 53 Broadway, eid TO RENT—Frrnighed roon foems - for light nousekeepi choo! St Tal 1045-3. I you want a comfortable: car to ride in call up JOHN| M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave.,‘ Norwich. Dodge closed sery- ice car. Phone 152-12 ! FOR SALE* FOR SALE 2 TENEMENT HOUSE 164 Broad Street Lot 50 feet front on Broad| street x 133 feet in depth. Property of Miss Caroline B. Searlett. Inguire of Charles L. Stewart, Atty., 91 Main street, Norwich, Conn. THE FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY || 84 OAK STREET || House has eleven rooms and bath. 1‘ Modern improvements and a large barn and garage. Property will be sold on favorable terms. James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street i FOR SALE farm, ation, mile barns and | pastures, | station, utbuilding beautiful W fruit h to pa ze: Bea modern | r - good 3 1 kinds | F: YON'S AGENCY, 715 i¢, Conn. mar OR SAL el shed esta MOVIng | lengta. the Kind - that i ! LIBERTY BONDS 2 Brown, Yantic. Phon JUST ARRIVED. [ | = FOR SALE—A Another carload of the best chunks| 3 WANTED —Dreftsman a Sriester’ {and business horses I have had in a| B 3 o Installment Cards and Books |, ) ‘NP2 Dreitmar, | FETE ok Atd usinsenlhones s Al el N o f CASH PAID FOR W. S. S. H v.u,‘,"wh,lx_“:d%-,c‘.n- ery apr23d It suitave tor ol Kiuds of work | Phone 28 Danielson, Conn. OFFICE AT BISHOP'S STUDIO | '“ s e s | TFOR SALE—Two bowling @ 4 e n‘ PIE| {28 Main 8t Franklin Sa. ‘Norwich ivorers by Iro iildes Board Corp. Ab | e b thier. bo Bat S Rotwich:| Tl s06nd 5 i SOVBAEIN S mayltd WILLIAM B. WILCOX......Aucti 'm/»l" 1 ! ANTED = 7iThe Decple fo Tnow thatiyis“week. Phone 1315 51 DIVISION STREET | | | me nds of repair w r Tigh gt w h B ld 1fTwo Tenement Houze with im- | . first cla work guaranteed rucks of all ma | A Licensed to”ive Eive s U‘J?I'{” e e asningion bu: lllg |} provements, in good condition and || | Phone mayl0d | P . i il |ED e I | FARMERS = fou mave the Eithas § 2 : {] always rented, ideal location. 5 . | TCOMPOSITORS wanted: several first|perience from the past seasen T The real estate known as'f™’ ! | ssistant Jctdue job camnosita state| handie the best grade of fertii t Washinat S minutes walk from Franklin | oo e e o per|We are just after unloading 100 h ashington g Ph. o By g 6. "Raaress dox pul S0°aa"Too%l s Wealen 1312 ¢ = f 0 ( uilding ¥ square. | ‘| armacist Tk — {Slend 5 e P SR i Mg roperty, Numbers 2, 4 and 6 | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE | 15¢ seed corn and_ hay seed: Call |11/ ac . : T Addr . | WAN TED Greeneville Grain Co, Thone 53 West Main St., Washington [ sentrat 2idg Phons Norwich ess with references Box| apidd. S N (O & i 43 Bulletin Offi | STONE WALLS, SEWERS. AND|“Yon SALE—warm of 30 acres with ;Squara orwich, Conn., will, | etin ce. CEMENT WORK 1-2 miles W ’ | =—— — 1. RONDINA, and, S. Adar | aant | L Tel, 606-4. 20 Ward St. AL pattld | b | LosT mnfoynu “ L EOR SALE—Ty < team wazon e [aonost, 151:‘:‘—‘ One_Goodyear g |ragon, op lg l“u'nmwh:eaf'l‘um\f"»,;ff ‘.m( ippie, pear and peach n‘»c pi | L o ang re 0 e and single har . : . . y . " in bearing condition in = {rack, Saturdayh morning, between ciro- | WANTED Boswall Ave. oo J2uhetta " |at said No. 4 West Main St., on | Huse. pfr.r:fi“f"’.ln- ot ipeacn e ]e |35 el e he | Faimer s Boss WACHINIST, ciivered to 2l paris of the ety IMONDAY, MAY 19, 1919, iui~, 2 ligaraen New Lor onn. Telephone 2 % APPLY TO ord. Phoze 7 nov2ld t 11 ok ih the f | oh ol | APRL |a o’clock in the forencon. | & % s : extra_ good far | % T ione o = TOTOKETT MIG. CO. P2 ST i i mofning 4 T h‘ b '1"‘1"1‘: \}, \“4 o ‘I wich Town. Phone $63-14," aprigd; The stri e is. of light coloredj '8, i dle_markec ", 1916, Tel. 448-13 = T gibrick and is four stories high, with|pottession. 2 9 ¥OR SALE_Nice voung _hotse, rick an e: sh, with ;555essio you 1 tie e . valued as eepsake. | - HIE) . - oS : zy &7 Pover and paid a deposit on it. his 5’1‘",,"‘5’,‘.;: ,;a&,;”u‘ds 15 men for mill work, 10 general| FOR SATE-One thousind Jowh Bal-| ground floor, three fiats of six roms|timo ‘thers re many peopls iooking housework girls. 4 farmers ,8 labor- Iroom “ouse ‘on’” R each and tiree flats of five rooms each. | for such 4 piace an would m\,;,. ass | ors, 2 machine hands, 4 waifresses, 1|FAlX from center o Call at 104|Each flat bas bath and is equipped for|? & Tidls mn o vpre o awner's name en ema woman, a drawer-in on fanty wors- | e Bl may10d_|ine use of gas and clectriclty. All| m Wilcox’s Farm nd for one WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, Brosd St., Roems 1 and Westerly, R, I Telephone 238 FOR SALE very desirable seven-room mod- West Th n coitage known as the Mrs. §. Cran homestead, located on southeast corner Williams and Oncco streets Price very| 1easonable id at once. For full N A voBAay Real Fatate Brejer. max3d Franklin Sanare. GROUND LIMESTONE In car fots and less than car lots For sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. Central Wharf. Norwich. Conn. T ——— !y stables Tuesday, May 6th. | | see me. Trance may have Alsice-Lorraine: Italy can grab her share Sl!é: the British Turke: J. C. WITTER Auctioneer Or 4 slice of old Bl - ! 5 {Africa, or anywhere; Office and Salesrooms. 42 .. But so far as we're concerned, Main S, Danielson, Ct. Looking back across the foam, westward tur we ask is—“Send us Home.” PUBLIC SALE Belgium has & worthy claim On account of having sold my On the war chest of the Humj farm, located about 2% miles may well exclaim west’ from Canterbury Green, on also in the game the Gay Head road. and near the ¥ red the winning rum® Sthouse, 1 will But concerning just our stake, sonal property, Hiking through th preparatory to vacating, We have one All we ask is— nuddy loam, t t5 make— d us Home” THURSDAY, MAY Maybe we have done our par at 10 o'clock a. m., described as follow: We cune through v willing heart | Wiien we bumped aga st the fest; when all re aue, ng through s is all we we ask is— —Lieut. Grantland 22 — SHROPSHIRL — SHROPSHIRE SHEEP — LAMBS —22 an nd us These sheep are an extra fine Rice, Taird lot, are full blooded, very A, . F., in Ha v's Week large. ynsidered by Mr i o H B - Kinne of Storrs College a chuica — fon. imbs e "HE DR CITY. 0 “days age to lambs (This city has increased its popula- that "\"“]Alr‘:m;;h‘j; or more. Jition by 9.000.000 fighting men in the bh it LS B |three years of the war.) Sound and kind. suit- NiFere stili the withered Iilies 1t abie foralindy (o' drive; ' iine H".’5,1,,,",,,,‘” Adhiliie gl Concorc ugiy, 1 one-horse et il b e . ving 'harnesses, 1 on 0 storm o that hurrie o one-horse plow. 1 §1No echo o the bnitze cry 5 3 , several cords of saw- May break their rest. 1 few myml‘t: of wood, A8y i . g nsawed, a large collection 0f Nlmhe bie guns r tisi b mall tools such as rakes, forks, D s e B By day and night hoes, siovels, sty thes, |The red fames flasi by dune and hill HOUSENOLD G0ODS { o endless b Three airtight heaters one al- [BIphe; M5 MG £12% most. new, 1 piece patlor suite JIRneir quiet town, upholstered in red velour, 2 sew. [ ThsY Sleew. iz ‘machines. one ahout new, 3 R £ chamber sets, o feather beds, 2 % o s bolsters, a_few pillows, 1 dining [JIT5Ee FUL the many come t s room sct. 1 old fashionied center J| p o Sl AR b L table, 2 lounges, 3 loking gliss- DGy e et ishe and eurtaimar [| Yet. who would wake them from thefr Whalebone whips, 1 buggy lam slee 2 and 1 new Montana robe P J|woutd cali tiem Kk where life rms of | sale cash. and If storms sweep O e et oL | Dream-dweliers, wiere the grasses day after at the same hour. L CHARLES W. HERRICK. —Grantldnd Rice, in the New York R.F. D. 1 Canterbury, Tribune. Conn. FR vy “Did the doctor know what yeu had?” ‘Scemed to have had a nretiy ac- SPEC]AL BARGAINS curate idea. He asked for $10 and 1 had $11."—Stray Shots cre farm 212 miles from Killis—The British plundered Wash- Plainfield, $1,600. {ington in the war of 151 0-acre poultry farm well @l Gillis—Why didn't they get elected vided into tillable, pasture and to (‘ongress and do it in a niece re- w000, om house, barn, tle- J}spectable way>—Judge. BEry “for 300 hens, 1,000 chitkens “All T did,” said the nrofiteer, “was c, wagon: har- ito take advantage of an opportnity ming tools of all de- | «w answered the patriof, “that's 100" hens, 200 ehick- "Bl all Captain Kidd used to do."—Bos- store. Price only '$1,800. st Vacationist — Why in the e e trom || World are you crying? B aiaieo Tt ke ap 10 Hena' aud Funereal Vacationist—I— sent word & pair of horses, $3,000. {to John to send me some money- = oh state of ]l and the idiot mailed 1! —Life e I R Redd—T see for roofinz automobiles City jan imitation glass thaj vn<l'm!v'4~ cel- 3 {1uloid has been invesfed 140 scres, 15 head of cattle and B "Greene—That will be Hice Whema ::w‘\km.u;- 2 n ..(.: from Daniel- | manisi machine bus turned turtle he Som, $$.000, | cun_ see just where he's landed.—Yon- acre farm with the I Sl hest of buildings, 170 acres ‘ “I sunpose vou think vou could tel tillable, 100 acres': just the peace delegates at Paris exactly floor. strictly free fron | what to do.” zood heavy land, located “Yes,” answered the man who al- dosn - oL- Bxookiyn;siaterund; Sl oeSn i nOREE \ discouraged tone #1 {“but_they probably wouldn't do it — For further details, write { Washington Sta | ar. Softle Rertie, do vou really | ter than she does Mr. Biggs? Danielson, Conn. Bertie—I'm sure of it. \When he is in the parlor of an evening, she turns | the light down =o low ghe can't him at all.—Pearson’s Weekly. “That cat!” FARMS FOR SALE {72 . .\u aminated question mark.”* s near the trolle ne all the \\‘\ "" dear . from Worcester o New Landon | “mut 10 set even with nert That cated in the rich Quinebaus \.‘.m H \rm hasn a respectable piece of Prices from 32000 to'$10.060. 1€ inter- | furniture in her home."—Rirmingham . write | Age-Herald R A “Milk is high and oysters are high” UPNAM, CONN. ventured humori True enough” asscited the mag- sine editor. “What then?” /-———-—-\ I have to raise the price [of stew jokes. Tm sorry, but t can you \‘H when vour materials z0 up?” Louisville Courler arnal. I } Tt was a mile over Mount Clemens. The pilot of the nlase from Selfridze 5 Field was giving a visiting officer his | first air voyaze Seven-room Cottage, 124 West ||| 1ie cut off the motor Thames _Street, all modern im- ||| “See those veoy shouted . fhe | . pilot, “Fifty ner cent. of them think provements. Delightful location ||IDI1% "1 IR et €5 and reasonable price. | uTheyve =ot nothinz on ue” was S {the 1tevly that streamed for half a | mile back of the ulane, “50 per cent. THOS H BECKLEY inr us do.—Detroit News. 278 Main Street Phones ||| KALEIDOSCOPE One shiny in Ecotland employs 120,000 women now in contrast to 200 before the war. That whooning cough is caused by European physicians. AT CRESCENT BEACH, Bavarian Indenendent Soci ".“u "'}E oy oAl ddé _Imand the melting down all metal®y 7 cottase, all modern Im-| Lo ments representing rosaity and cments, fully furnished, with| Bismarck rage, running ng wate: { ‘In some paris f Cave mo.m"r- walks and fine lot. Very des outh “Africa,;chic Sives & SICURIOE s 0 to §300 per acve, Johannesburg ated. Price very reasonable if being the chief market at onc Tailway construciion is heing press- ed forward in the districts of Mozam- Hosptullgpagticulens i of bique, Quilimane and Beira, Portuguese JONN A, MORAY, East Afr Real Estate Broker, The epest well in the world is at - b rface, The estimated heer production in the Fon SA!-E . | United States in the calend r 1918 Cottage Houses, Temement and Ui 73 00 e Buriness Blocks, iuilding Lots, ali 79 barrels in 1917, and 824 Gesirabie locations. ~List your pro-: 31700 i 4 perty if you care to eeli or rent, as i|™ ! ¥ have 4 number of peonle iooking for| €erman excharzes has now fallen so real estate investments. low that in Switze:tand exactly 10 WILLIAM F. HiLL, marks are paid for a dollar. In the AT TR e therlands almost 11 marks can be usurauce, 3 . tocis LB Thayes #lig. purci ed for a ia An Ameiddam commercial infor- mation offi:c reg (42 failures in |the Netherlands nary 1 to February 8, 1 . during the corre: Thovg%t Die from Eczema “I went to Jahas Hopk ns Hospitar. T want toseveral doctors, ried ofiier HORSES 18 head of good, young, sound! Horses that are well broken| and acclimated, will arrive at 1 2so have 25 head of good second Horses. Harness,| [idios dieriTon sioencun sl bovs double and single. Caits,| [Somenfin i prartin 5t e ourseives liave seen D. . . hieal 40 many eases of severe siln lrowbie (it oo it | will licip you toa. in fact we gusiautec the Sirst bottle. 35, €O awd $4.66. BB, XD, mfluhmtbrskmm Lee & Osacod Ce. ~ |Wagons, Carriages. If in need of anything in the Horse line E. J. HAMILTON 371-373-375 Main Street. Telephona 629 °

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