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PARTLY CLCUDY TCDAY; FAIR TOMCRROW—WARMER St FULL AISOCIAT!D PRESS DESPATCHES Vet is Gong Un Konight - |and repairs are. being planned at th A FOR SALE FORAALS Veudev:1l A Pi & state priscn. The state has also'dc PEER % prendevlie and Motion Pictures at|quired five parcels-of land . adjoining e of Six Words. Six Cents a Line of Six Words. Six Cents a Lime of Six Wurds. 7, 1dtitoriy | the prison property, to the east, com- . FIT : N otion Pictures at Breed Theatfe. |pricing (welve acres. . The legistaturs| WANTED man to do_ cleaning! FOR' SALE—One Chalmers touring| FOR SALE—Paige, 1917, §-cylinder audeville and Motion Pictures at: bavis ‘Cheatre. DUI\ CEMENTS Thcatre. ' the beautiful TRVEN Price of a Goed o gl the Arrigoni hotel. - MFs. O'Brien, Jr. A hasnnds Onls, will beseen | arrived here laat week from Galveston: L R i a8 Texas. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien will l’;:f“_’r’:“:“ "'vfl,:n"-fm A ;@'rh:;r]m'f“;‘; make Middletown their home. Mr. his thrilling six-} ¢ prjen js an architect. P reel feature tells an intéresting. story of a girl who \’J zht chelter in a house of gl like a big drama: PAUPER LAW UNDER love T with thrills and r I the most taiked about ac- country ja the title role|to the care of state paupers by Gover- then rrowed Clothes. It IS #inor Holcomb late Wednesday afternoon treat from start to finish. the administration of the state pauper A roa two-part Sunshine com- Jaw is transferrcd from the comptroiler edy entitled Money Talks, will keep |t othe state treasurer. The bill author- 3 you laughing for 30 minutes and theijzes the latter to appoint an official to Pathe Newe with up-to-the-minut: |take care of the work of administra- news (opics will complote the bill for today and Tu French Tenor at Auditorium. An exceptionally fine programme is billed for the first half-of this week at the Auditorium. The big feature is enutled Wives of Men, that great actress, Florence Reed. For over two wee both faternoon ‘ani evening, the big Casino theatre, on Broad , New York city, was filled to capacity when Wives of Men was being shown there. This big. seven- part special feature is one of the screen’s most dramatic stories, ' It contains enough thril nations to make a half dozen of the s0-cai'ed programme features. From the time of the astounding revelations brought out at the wedding in fhe first reel until th surprise ending inthe seventh part the interest never lags for a moment. It is one of the great- est pictures we have ever presented. See Wives of Men at the Auditorium theatre today. As an extra attraction t half of this week \‘Ian.ngor C is going to give all Nor lovers of good singing, an opportun to hear an artist with an exceptionails fine tenor Mr. Chantereou, the famous Fri tenor, will sing in Fren Hear the from Mignon, The aive and songs of his owa compoc-ition. There will be other short film subjects on today's pro- gramme. Nothing cheap but = the price. The Birth of a Nation at the Davis Theatre Today. ioday and running for s there will be thrown on the Davis theatre one of the remarkable photoplays in the D. W. Griffit master pic- “The Birth of a Nation.” This heen show ities from coast prices that are for seats to high productions or stella companies hot cons ever seen tl country tarts in the south and carries Beginning three da creen at the most world ture. in the majori- to coast ordinarily class dra- musical cannot begin Just us mes Llian Gish i Lt DWV.GRIFFITH'S, through the includi world famed in- as the surrender of ‘. seems D ble that real ba,( the rebellion and real char- acters of history can be depicted faith- fully as in this remarkable picture, but the faithfulness to detail is such that many old soldiers of the north and many southerners have been aston- ished to see the reproduction of scenes which they themseles have actually witne: There will be a special enlarged orchestra, for ‘music forms no small part of the inspiration of the big picture ad also helps to make the impression of realis much stronger. Prices for this engagement are the regular and 10 cents evenings, matinee d i3 cents, war tax extra. rows daily, at 2.15 and 7.45. « BRIEF STATE NEWS Miss Hartford sontly 30 served foepital M Portland ean Florenep Burton, France, re- wio at l'flc\ here, w will Ue increased to New Haven Rilhop Nflan recentiy firmed over 400 children in St An < church, New Have il arenchinn is the paster. Dethel—i - president 8’ asoclation at at the Pomham ial meeting of ted the o p, heréd :;unda; Jdermen to parade hibit of 2 tion vern- ve as gcon as ke carr:i ed flaz as o goin t th sert il héco t i3 rublicly Woth:ftfivld — Radical alterations A\l be remembered | starring | and startling | wonderfui thing it is.| znes of the Civil: Davis theatre prices, | Two | neckpece. Owner! ¢ ing for advertis- o g, 180 Broad °l may2s, has appropriated 350,000 for repairs, and $50,000 for more land. . This Jand| _ is' to be solely. for gndcwmg pur- poses. e Middletown—Sergeant Fdward 1 O'Brien, Jr, recently of the, Ninth, | Marines, has returned from service inl ijayti, and is visiting his parents a: STATE TREASURER With the signing of the bill relating |tion under the supervision of the treas- urer. The salary of the position is 192,000 a year. ‘The treasurer will also have charge of the administration of the ‘widows" pension bill and the law gives him power to appoint a subordinate Q at- tend to the details of the work at al salary of $3,000 a year. There was at one time an understanding that this law would be administered by - thel comptrolier, but it was afterward de- cided to dad the administration of the law to the duties of the treasurer. In connection with this change there has been a rumor to the effect that before the law was passed Comptroller ‘Webster had made a promise to ap- entry, who was ihe honée chairman of ithe committee on public Health and; tenfety a tthe session of 1919, to take' charge of the administration of 3 | work, and that the change in the bill {took place afterwards. This forenoon | Comptroller Webster contradicted the jrumor. i “Dr. Higgins never asked me for the i positi The only apnhg&\ion which T received was from Bob' Eaton,” he\ sald. ‘T told Colonel Eaton that I could {not think of promising the position to anyone. until the hill had become a Y~lnea) Watan also told me that J. Henry Roraback was in favor if his, cut nad cesired it very much."i\ ‘night or point Dr. Willigm L. Higgins of Cov- i! 1 nights. Apply at the Wauregan House. way26d WANTED — Woman for: general work ona-farm; leht: work: no lundry; wages $5 weo Address larm, Bulletin. " mar26d 'LADIES _Add $12 to $18 weeky tol 3ot imcome; splendid home business 1'aking Bozart bead portieres; learn in Lour; write today for particulars. Art- ¢ a.t, Box 800, LS, Brooklyn, N. Y. may? s ¥TEP—Nursing by hour, either day, by practical nurse, 3 . cefercuces given. Address Box 4. Lulw n, Offi may26d WANTED—Man to care for Marie, at Alexander Maiewskim. #outh Thames St, Norwich. FOR SALE -— Chevrolet {oUring car, run about 300 miles; rea- £)n. for selling, settling estate. Phone 2 Can be seen at C. H. Phillips’, may26d for private dancing cKamber of Com- 216 may”Gd Versailles. WANTED_Pupils l2ssons, given daily, merce ~ Hall. Phone 1(47. Evening classes every Monday and Thursday, § p._m. H. Levy, Inst. may26MThS WANTED Competent chef at Dan-élais chance. Thames St. “may26d irlson Inn. Apply in person, C. H.! FOR SALE-Two horses; have no Michael, Prop. may23d |further use for them; use an auto. 30 PAINTER—Good_all jainting and papering Jjobs. ' Zachno- Nitz, 152 West Main St. ~ Phone 517. _may33d i TWANTED—Woman cook for small{ ¢ountry hotel; good wages. Apply at Windham Inn. Tel. 35-4 Willimantic| Div. _ may23d LOW PRICI farm wanted. 1 am lioking for a farm costing between| 000 and $2,500. & six_or eight miles from town. @ress Box 163, Danielson, Conn. v23d Do not object to go- Ad- WANTED — A messenger boy; must «wn Cle good chance to learn T Apply at Western Union| ffic may23d wants help men-women. Sver, $1:000-$1:600 vear; pleasant work; write immediate-| Iy far list positions’ open, Franklin| _ nstitute, Dept. 32P, Rochester, N. Y. _maylaSMWF [Syer night and we are going away fo |21 horse; any old person can drive or " $-cylinder ‘1:gged, very nice driver. Tound, wishes T in: good running condition, tires ¥ new, price $95; one Corbin tour- - 1g car in good running ordem six good tires, power pump, price very low; one 1eariy new cream separator. for haif Acice of a new one. Alfred Oden, Mans- leld Center, Conn. may26d FOR SALE or will let out for keep- {1g until Sept. 10th, our family horse: bas never bcen away from our place (22 n T the summer months and would like very ;much to find a nice home for our ¢ year old pet horse; no .nicer horse ver lived, and will work on farm, Nawing raking hay, and a sweet driv- vare for him; is awful pretty & handsome harness; no horse traders reed. come. See lady at house, 1204 l.ain St, Willimantic, Conn. ma)"‘Gd FOR SALE—As 1 am going. out of business, must sell at a great sacrifice By handsome dappie gray 7 year old horse; he is sound, weighs 1240, short- will pull two! cost me '§240 eleven months ago, will sell now for $145. a bargain for $225, 1) go on asfarm; afso business harness snd my heavy butcher cart. Don’t miss ma; ALE—One extra nice jony,- weight about 600 pounds, price |t §100 for quick sale. Mrs. Emasa M. liaine, R. ¥. D. 1,-Norwich, Conn. de.Efl FOR “Al&—m -acre farm’ in Lisbom lirge house and barn. Herman E. learned, Versailles, Conn. Tel. 142-3. 5d ma; FOR SALE_Scasoned hard wood, ali sizes, dellvered to ali par(s of the city. Harry B. Ford. Pho: .__novzld FOR \LEficheAX‘ 4 smd .‘At once, air_of heavy horses: no use for them. W. Spicer,” South’ Windham, Conn. Yhone 1 may2dd COWS for sale; carload Vermont cows ist_arrived. ~James ‘H. Hyde, North nklin - Telephone Lebanon, Conn. "FOR SALE_One new two-row L H. C. orn planter, 1 Worcester Buckeve 'WANTED_Card grinders, d :tflp- jers and twister tender, at Ap. 1ly Mohegan Cotton Mi: Vater St. }ew London may22d ng machines to re- 2 (Expert). 1 i may20d | ;i our buyers are 1 1 Have you a farm! ames iver Lime Ageney. Dan-' . i may20d | -STEAMER CAPE COD i [¢ral housework In the country: good| . - i1 Hme: tamily of thrs ge Whitehall Transportation Co., Inc. |c-al experience. f‘;vk 5 | Leaves New York. Pier 42 Nerin|C fi:’:;“- — e 74 ke V' g v Prie W — Boarde L River, Mygdhis Wednesdays;and Fri-|yunch Room; 21 meals for 35 in 2 days, at 5 p. m; Norwleh Tuesday.|yifce: try o ecial dinner at 33c; we Thursdays and Sundays at 6 p. m.; |have got one of the best cooks in'tne New Tonfof & {Cty; try us. Simpson's. _ may24d > v Norwich| WANTED Tmmediate’s, an ‘experi Passenger rates between Norwic ANTED—Im a0 Jexveri. ang New York, $2.30. O ired 55 pade Staterooms, all outside, $1.10, fim- evenings. may24d | cludirg war tax. B. KNOUS . Agent HOWARD B. FOSTER { i Expert Mechanical Engineer | Drawings Furnished for any Machine {1f yeu wish your plant to run every day call on me 1 44 SHETUCKET STREET WANTED WANTED | TWO TEAMSTERS Apply to | JOHN H. FORD ICE DEALER ‘Spinners, Spoolers, ‘'and General Help., FALLS CO. YANTIC STREET NORWICH, CONN. WANTED | A JOB PRESSMAN| ENQUIRE AT l Buflefin Job Reom I LOST AND FOUND “of Grove St. a gray err <at nth four white feet and| L \I\H()'N < |A)(TAI hereby cal or broks de .nr»l ranceieq | vigined: and naw byoks issued % t PAST A swall black cinta’ning a sum of money moncy crder roceipt pockeibsk 2d_taree will Coan or Guy. ‘/e oy | 1H|9hu( Cash prices for Diamonds in ny Shape. Jewelry, ‘whether olds t | fashion or modern. THZ COLLATZRAL LOAN CO. !15‘5 Little Water St, Norwich, Conn.| THERLC s no advertsing medium s tern Uvuuecticut egual w0 The Bule l-nn for business resuits. WANTED . 'Installment Cards and Books 1218 Main st. WANTED--A bhoy to assist_on mil ar. Tel. 1364-14. may24d FAR\IER‘ “want fodder. enoug to fill your siios, get our Eure-| R0 b S Teaning seen corn uaranteed nigh grade £ G . Paone may16d “WANTED _ Antique furniture, mir- s, colored glass, silver, historicall china old books, and old letters. Bruckner, 35 Franklin 3t Tel. 717 mayled L VANT to represent us selling the Faraday Home Gas-Maker: Teplaces coal or_ wood; easily good returns. Write ARELERC 32 Center S yisd s s i 3 | for general house- E Apply work. to Mrs. Oswald C. Street, 41 Broad St, Danjelson. ~Tel 7. 1 m'x)'lld \\ ANTED— fl' f or skmn wmdvng Apply \West Side | s\u«. Mill__ may2d WANTED—In a good location, a fur- nished house for the summer months references. Address A, B, C., care Bul- letm apr3od 'MULE SPINNERS _want pay, steady work. Moosuy .\Hll:, aprl“d OMOBILES to wash; good Y an work, quick service, done rigat. Phone 771 4 Thames St, Norwich. ___apr29d WANTED—Farmers: Many of my friends want to kno there are any farms for sale. 1f you want to seil yours write at once. V. Vella, Canter- Conn aprsd WANTED—Rugs, carpets to cleant! t removing. electric vacuum 73-12 aprad WANTED—Long dlstance moving jobs by aute truck. FPhone 1172 wich Div. sep2id HAZEIL wood pipes 15c; Bonita \!a i nila cigars 6c; In Between ciga e TS DEe. s0c: good lins of placs S50 Fagan's Smoke Shop. mayl7d WANTED -. Seccnd hana furniturc: | we pay xhlgnesl prices in eastern Cou- necticut}.we buy anything: larxest se: ond hand store in state. Louis D. War: warerooms 30-32 Water St. Norwleh! Write, call or tel. 708-3. — je4MWS HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR .SECOND HAND FURNITURE BY A. BRUCKNER, 55 FRANKUN ST, TEL, WANTED A Licensed . Assistant ‘ Pharmacist Address with references Box 43 Bulletin Office. WANTED LIBERTY BONDS CASH PAID FOR W. §. S. OFFICE AT EISHOP'S STUDIO Franklin $q. - Norwich WA gereral TED Tweniy housework women, tvent: ve laborers, weavers, sp'nners, « tenders, two colored cooks one « norel laundress, ten waitrasses. three ~‘ght machine hands, six lady canvassers. GLORGE L. nay2sd CHESBRO, 23 Droadway. WANTED Taree girls or married wombdn to larn core making in brass foundry | (vod pay while, learning. UNITED METAL MFG. CO. INC. THAMESVILLE. WHEN 100 \\AAA' Lo put your bus Iness belore the piiblic, thére Is ao meaium better than through the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin ic - Y lizer: ana lime distributor, 1 _mew Mc- {for $300 B%Y er, 1 Cloverleaf spreader, 1 Rod- k Iean two-horse cultivator, 1 fer-| L H. pread- lfi'nnki . | North _ Teiephone Lebanon. _ may3dd n Overland touring car, ¢ s and self starter. dohn Brasfl.. Phone 201. FOR SALE—Bungalow 15x20, another Yiiiding 10x10, shed, henhouse and an afinished brooder house. Call at ‘. Hamilton s Stable. may24d FOR SALL—One g ew mileh. John Teh 18542, (ormick mower, 1 new Conn. ade Ay Fielding, Sdze n. Oliver Tel. touring car in! D. Bowen, Euast-{ 318-3 Putnam Div. ditio: forg, Conn. may24d FOR SALE condition. Phone 1121- FOR SALE- in fair| may23d very gentle hirse, 3:ars old, good single or double. Mo; 15 Cohen, Norwich. Conn.. 4" Phone 39-2 Jewett City. FOR SALE Box 111, may22 -One good cow. E. Bennett, Plainfield, Conn. FOR SALE--Pair and 10; years, zh 2800, harness, ! 1a | Eo0d as e flk. E. T Bos i may2sd | FOR " Presto-Lite tank £ud two lights, three lights for auto t 1ck, 310. Address Presto, ca ing_car in per- Samuel Mar- (Kiltingly).- Conn. { | Ent plgs, Chester White, 7T ready to go. J. Ries, 'North Frankiin, Comn. may2sd —70-acre dairy and chick- m contains 1 good horse, 4| heifers, all kinds of | tons’of lce, the: wood on the farm, house with telephome and ng water, large barn, wagon shed | icken house, buildings all good «ndition; ti int of siokne; Astmann, Tei. FOR SALE—Barbed and smooth w e pine boards, Bowker's (nrt\HzeM te cedar shingles, lot 2-inch A. R. Race, North Franklin, Ct. FOR SALE—One block containing | Eix tenements of five rooms each with-; in three minutes’ walk of Frankim| square, always rented. For further articulars, inquire B. H. Palmer. hone 1039-4. may20d FOR SALE- touring car, In erod condition; will demonstrate. Cail 187-4. may19d FOR SALE_A responsible party can| buy a three tenement house that rents a year on very easy terms. Why pay rent when you camn own your own house and get vour rent free? This is an exceptional opportunity Only those meaning business need ap- iy Address S. S, care of The Bulletin, may17d FOR SALE_A well established bill- posting business, with all boards and equipment and lranchxse that gives exclusive rights in Danlelson and| Brooklyn; chance to make big mon. easy; will sell, * complete. for $4 Write or telephone Josepli Bodo, Dan- ielson, Conn. mayisd ey | FOR SALE | SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE AND GARAGE No. 13- HUNTING- TON AVENUE (BEAN HILL), ELECTRIC LIGHT, WATER, GOOD GARDEN PRICE ATTRACTIVE. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones \\ CITY BARGAIN 125-C-N-S ; % Four acres ofland, ail tillable, some fruit, app.e, pear and peach trees, ail in bear:ng ‘condition. A fne l4-room house, pa.nted white and in good con- dition, ‘barn, & herineries; water in aousel This place is situated on_the ! state “highway, mile to school, e e i o achady trolley} on K. F. D, and telephone in house. And what do you taink? All the owner asks for tuls meat little home is $L,iv0, Part cash. . immediate possession. 1f you are in the market | \or sucn a place as tals, don't go to ped wnight until you have looked it/ over ana paid a depusit on it. At this! time there are many people looking for such a piace and .t wouid displeass me to have to ted zny sincere buyer taat it was sold. 1t is up to you.— tract trom Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. Send tor one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 11 West Broad St. Rooms 1 GEE Telephome 2365, The Piano Tuner | 1&2 P‘ospect St Phone 511 Tl TO RENT Slx Cents a Liné of Six ‘Words, — ————— touring car, in excellent condition, al- ways privately owned, good tires, good paint, splendid running condition, low mileage; the price is $950, means 4 real bargain Carter St., Danielson. Tel. Reynolds St., Danieison; and Joseph Bodo, mayl5d FOR SALE—Two ftehement house on all modern improvements, two furnaces, hardwood floors, baths and_electric lights. nest R. . Warren, Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE—Wood ln slove lengths, A. Buliard. $4 per 3 cor C. 0. D. Tel. A % may: l-‘oR SALE‘vA fine of The Conn. Plaut-Cadden Co, 1ront tires; this is electric lights. Norwich, Conn. T-passenger and (Buick car in perfect condition, ‘all good boat Eound; price low for good home; alSo|tires, newly painted, A real bargain at $1,000; must be sold at once. ystem The Plaut-Cadden Co., apr2s Inquire . Norwic that Er- 8d_ ana d FOR SALE—Slab wood, $8 per cord; stove e 8% 1-2 cord same rate, lengths, the kind that Brown, Yantic. Phone 1039 cut in suits. FOR SALE—One Reo 7 touring car, ¢ cylinder, 1 Maxwell, '1917; sale cheap this week. Phone 1219. FOR SALE—High grade d trucks of 5 Norwich. & “FOR SALE—Tw all makes. mber gear, single dump wagon, top buggy, dou{)l double and single harness. 202 Boswell Ave. passe: if used Phone aprl -horse team wagon, cart, .Concord e dump cart,| John Dodd, | apri FOR SALE—An extra horse, Norwich Tow: FOR SALE—Saxon auto, tires, motor in first _class order. 197-3 phone Willimantic may10d Div. good 0. S. Peck, Plain Hill Farm, ~ Phome 463-14. four nger looks like new; taken 14 Cliff St. aprid farm | apriod Tele- cars, 1413 1d 1d new I‘Anxlfi for miie F. Racine. Daa $75.00 will buy Wice b catalogue. epl a $120 Phonograph, | 11919 model, upright mahogany cabinet. Terms $5 down, $1.00 per week. THE TALK)NG MACHINE SHOP RESIDENCE PROPERTY For Sale 41 Boswell Avenue ATTRACTIVE JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Strest 194 rooms, Ave. TO Apply 77 Seventh St. TO RENT. }ousekeepln:, at 1834-1. may24d ___;_ by the dda}' or week. the finest apartments $500,00 for a good Cadillac " car with truck body and cab, in fine mechanical order, new cord tires on rear and good a4 fine opportunity for anyone who needs & good speed ©n, and can walk five miles an hour:icar; good self start:ng s Horses 18 head of good, young, sound herses one pair of brown horse old; one pair of grays, 4 a 6 and 7 carts, each wagons 1t Anything in the horse lige, E. J. HAMILTO nd vears 1 6 and 8 years old; four pairs weigh 2300 to ;iseveral good horses, chunks, and a “lzood drive Harne: double ngle, light and heavy. new and fond hand. Carriages, Concords. d in need of see me. 371-373-375 Main Street, Norwick, Conn. Telephones: Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at'\ Watch View, shore; Send forbooklet. and along the Frank W. Coy Office 650; residence 1212. Weekapaug, Pleasant Rhode also accessible Seashore Farms. WESTERLY, R L that are acclimated and good broken: 5 and 6 years ears ol few | and | sec- | ump | and $3,500 Will Buy Cottage House having seve and bath, electric lights, heater. Lot about 60 x of city, near car line. Archa W. Coit|| Highest Grade Properties Protection. i 63 Broadway Unexcelled Insurance Telephone 1334 $3,200 WILL BUY a ‘seven-room cottage Jights,” gas, bathroom, ete. €1 on the’ best re: st Main St, and ik from Fran The | wouse is all in first 8 on. For irther particulars, see V. COVELLO, Tel. 683-3. 198 CHf St GROUND LIMESTONE In car fots and less than For sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. WANTED. 0ld false ieeth broken. Send by parcel post check by retun mail. monds, 00, COLLATERAL LOAN 134 Water St., Letween Shetucket and M‘rkn Sts. bie nrm to deal with. An old, L0 . WREN YOU WANT us. WHEN 10U “AST e P it your bus iness DLefore tne Dubllc, tlurl h no | iness before the public. there i medium better than h the o m better thap through the ad: verising wolumas or. The Bulletia. sing columas ui The Bulletin. A with N car Dom't matter it We pay up iv $15 per set and We buy dia- rece: CO. rooms steam !30 feet. Fifteen minutes’ walk from center electric 1t is situat-{ i i of | lots ive |particulars, inquire of! 11690, N LET—Three nicely rurnlnhed good noi‘hborhoad set. running water. 24 uunuln may24d six . rooms. may24d '—Furnished rooms for H'gh 44 Union St. Tel range, -RENT—Tenement, IN)R Light housekeeping Tooms at 43 Union St. Call evenings: may23d TO RENT—Rooms and board, either 248 Main St. may21: FOR RENT—Furnished room, With use of kltchen if desired. Phone 769-12. _mayTWFM TT0 RENT_From June 1st. one ot in this city: heat and janitor service. dress S. B., Bulletin Office. . may$d TO RENT--Furnished room for light housekeeping at 27 Division St. maydd TO RENT—Room¥ with board, three | minutes’ walk from Marlin-Rockwell’s. Dinners a specialty. 13 Boswell Ave.' mardé STOMAGFE _Household goods stored for long or short termn; rates reason- o Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. steam TT0 RENT—Frrniched rooms for light hou: e School 8t Tal. 1043-3 TO RENT TWO FLATS, 7 and 8 rooms each, with modern improvements; best location in city for Rooming Heus.. Inquire BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS 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 FOR SALE FOR SALE 197 acre farm, good location, mile istation, 7 room hous large barns and { outbuildings, 500. For Exc Wiliimanti 22d FOR SALE csmmlqhed ice cream and cigars and cigarettes, A WPH fe 2 latesi, up-to-date fix- tures, mew founiain, located in the heart of Providence, R. I, and doing a S can be bought at big zain. For [ull particulars, inquire of NATHAN WEISLER, Thone 28-5. Danicison, Conn. FOR SALE 51 DIVISION STREET Two Tencment with provements, in good condition and Houce im- always rented, ideal location. 5 minutes walk from Franklin Square. ¥RANCIS D. DONOHUE Central 2ldg Phone Norwich FOR SALE The very desirable seven-room mod- ern cottage known as the Mrs. S. Crane homestead, located on southeast corner Williams and Onero streets. Price very reasonable if sold at once. For full JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, all modern furnished, may3d Seven-room cottage, provements, fuliy garage, running spring water. walks and fine lot. im- with cement Very desirably lo- cated. Price very reasonable if sold at once. For full particulars, JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. Norwich. inquire of We will loan ‘you cash on your LIBERTY BONDS, or if you must sell we will buy them and pay you spot cash. No waiting. Bring us your Bonds. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Established 47 Yeears. 154 Water Street, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Cottage ~ Houses, Tenement and Bueiness Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirabie locations. List your pro- perty if you care to sell or rent, as 1 have 4 number of people locking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real katuie a8y Insurance. Qoo Tharer Bidm JUST ARRIVED. Another carload of the best chunks and business horses 1 have had in a ear. There are all kinds from 1100 to suitabie for all kinds of work. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON, Tel. 536-3. apr2id 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 86 Cliff Street. Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO. T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 Ad-|] 148 | Goctor, POETRY | INTERDEPENDENCE. Iam Jc:hndsmth. who could not under sta: Jlow that my handiwork is use to Hin ho is all-; gotenn perfect and all-wise And aven t e while I looked upon mj Chief ol Hu marvelous mechanism, din And hidden from the knowledge of ow eyes, A tiny cell within my finger spake: {“I am John Smith, I 'am thy very sel And axl I' do, thou doest, for thou l'l‘hen mu;ed 1 gravely for a space, ani 4 Epeaklmr with deference to the timy “JothSmithflthau one of many cell: The mystery of the being that is m. fi See that thou dost thy part righi worthily, 'And bring all honor to myself and thee! mend me of a pain felt yesterday, Deep in my finger tip—wert tho» astray? Nor will- I place my finger in the fire Nor hurt my hand, lest thou, Johs | Smith, expire?” 180, looking upward to the azure sky That veils the stars as they go flash- ng by. 1 cried: 0 Thou Eternal One, who are The witele jof: what {1 jam the littlest par As this, my cell, to me—to Thee am 1! And secing thus that I'indeed am Thee, Shall T _not help Thee who hath need of me? Thou lmmimem, in whom all creaturer 1 And live, and move, being, see i That | and have thel we have guidance—each Thy striving cell! Keep Thou- the covenant, Immanuel, So we may give all honor unto Thee!” . E. Bushler, in the New York Sun. HUMCK OF THE DAY “How’'s the new cook?” other job maybe things won't turn out so badly Philadelphia Builetin. Groom—Who is %aat little shrimp e-table who gazes at me so queerly? Bride — That....Oh, T'll introduce him ater’ break That's father.— Judge. She—=-Doesn’t it worry you dread- fully to owe so many bills you cannot pay He—Certainly not! Why should I worry over other people’s troubles? New Iiaven Register. your wife no longer your “She couldn’'t support me in style 1 had been accustomed to,” Hamm, the eminent Louisville Courier-Journal. “Your husband denies it said “but isn't it true that {smokes between meals?” “Naw," replied the patient's wife, “He eats between smokes.”—Cincin- ths re- ac- the he nati Enquirer. Hogan (the new arrival)-—Tomor- row bright an’ early I'll show ye where to take out yer first papers. laggerty (astonished) — Glory be! Does ivry zen in this counthry be- Igin z newsb’y >—Buffalo- Express. "Miss Plain 't a soclety girl, is 1 she?” asked Mrs. Outotown. “Oh my,no, replied Miss Gay. “In fact, she 4 very common person. She actually listens to the music when she goes to the, opera.”—Knoxville Journal and Tribune. Mrs. Styles: “You know they s: that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach.” Mr. Styles: That's the reason wom- en are always steering men for eating. jhouses or ice cream places, 1 suppose.” Yonkers Statesman. Stranger: Does this man, Amos Darby, hold any place of distinction lin the village? Villager: ~ Ye kin judge fer yself. When th’ postman brings th’ weekly { newspaper down to Guy Parkinson's i grocery store, Amos is the first read- er!—Life: ome one has compared life to a game of ch What do you think of t! a? “) J .t know. Anyhow, we are .-rg like the pieces—when hoved into the wooden box at the end of the game, king and pawn are of equal value.”—Boston Transcript. THE KALEIDOSCOPE The nurse girl isn't necromancer, but she is something of a soothsayer. Argentine manufacturers are ar- ranging to establish the first paper plant in that country. New York state forbids women in the corerooms of foundries to lift more than 25 pounds. ‘A battleship cruiser built almost entirely by women was recently launched in the River Clyde. A five-ton crane at the Tacony (Pa.) Ordnance Plant is operated by a young woman, Miss Catherine Hahn. The volcano Aso-san, in Southern Japan, has the biggest crater known. It is 14 miles across one way and between 10 and 11 the other. Ward 2, Chicago, has just had a cleanup, and the total number of. tin cans collected and piled at eight points in the ward was 100,587, An Argentine shipyard repaired a wooden vessel in which the lower ends of the ribs had rotted away by casting concrete ribs in their places. Topeka clubwomen have started a movement to have householders in the same locality cut the grass on the same day, so as to keep the lawns uniform. Ten thousand heads of families in Brownsville section of Brooklyn, N. Y., pledged ther #2lves to demand from their landlords a 10 per cent. reduction in rents May 1. Many’ancient families in England have stored away life-sized figures in wax of their ancestors, made at the time of the original's death. The Duke of Norfolk has the figure . of three wives of one of his ancestors, which are kept in a glass case at one of his country seats. In 1915-16 only 1,146,207 tons of sugar beets were grown in France, but in 1916-17 the production increased to'1,- 595,868 tons, owing to the average pro- | duction per hectare having increased from 18.13 tons to 23.14 tons. The normal production per hectare was, in prewar days about 26 tons. An executive decree, of Mexico dated December 27, 19i8 provides for an ex- tension of -the pc*.od in which de- nouncements of oil ciaims manifested in accordance with the Mexican decree of July 31, 1918, shall be made, this period to be evxtended until such time as the congress enacts the new petro- leum law. 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