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FAIR TODAY AND PROBABLY TOMORROW . —<XTUAY, MAY 29, 118, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES o y vlor at South| has veturned home. | Wiet is Lomn FOR SALE FOR SALE TO RENT LEGAL NOTICES. % Un fomght Six Cents a Line of Six W. Jenjamin Wescott and som,| Six Cents a Line of Six Words. are guests of | ———: ix Words Six Cents @ Line of Six Words. — res at Breed WANTED—To paint Beckenstein, or paper your FOR SALE—Rab! Albert Werth, lebanon Div. FOR SALE—Quartered oak Fste gan in A No. I concition, suitable for bargain if taken at| Address Box 44, Bulletin Office. 30 Spalding St orth Franklin, visiting with rela- | investigators o g over Your fac n flying over church or home: detrimental L 1 We guarantee absolutely honest reports! Aid society at leaks in your busine: i Iriday after- | FOR SALE—Ec business and social time, the time the mem-| ! to be woven in- correspondence confiden- | or auration bureaus of bose cheap. | Norwich Town. T FOR SALE Buick roadster, Wauwecus Hill, investization For interview Investigator, F: 0. Box 112, Rogers entertained =~ = SALE ) oth Pek cks T YOR SALE-_Mammoth Pekin ducks Guinea eggs e J. Browning, Pl for private dancing| lessons, given daily, Chamber of Com- | Florenc Spring Strest Preperty Herbert Rog- imes and music were | Rogers served refresh- classes every Monday and Thursday, i FOR SALE—My driving outfil. consisting pretty buckskin old, absolutely sound, w miles an hour and very st broken to all gaits under, tom made harn: high grade runabont puge: ter, whip, etc.; whole outfit, $140. oyed. Mrs. to $18 weekly to splendid home business making Bozart bead portieres; learn in write today for particulars, Art- craft, Box 800, P-39, Brookly: The members of American council, busy making angements for obser Norwich has| Building Lot Changes Hands. | FOR SALE—New m ©id. giving 10 quarts, price $80. Matter may TuThS R. D. 1, Norwich, Conn. Six Cents a Line of Six Words, at, FOR SALE -Wood in stove lensths, G. A. Bullard, maysd_ FOR SALE_Slab wood, 38 per cor $4 per i cord, C. O. D. Tel. 107 1-2 cord same rate, cut in lengtns, the kind ~that suits. Phone 1089-2. Brown, Yantic. FOR SALE High grade used cars and trucks of all makes. Phone 1413 Norwieh, aprild FOR SALE Two-horse team wagon timber gear, singie dump cart. Concord wagon, op buggy, double dump cart, double and singie harness. John Dodd, 2 Boswell Ave ALE—An extra goo Phone 483-14. FOR SALE Saxon auto, four \tires, motor in first class order. phone Willimantic Div. 197-33. may10d _FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. Peck, Plain Hill Farm, FOR RENT—Four-room tenement for | no children. Inquire City. may2sd TO RENT—_One four-room orth Main St. Inquire Dr. N C. S.|314 Main St. FOR RENTCottage, seven and bath, four sleeping rooms, hot and| cold running water, ~electric private bathing beach and boat land- garage; situation, Lord's season. $100. ~Phone Mystic 230. may2sd | TO RENT—Nicely furnished {¥ath adjoining, five minutes’ walk Franklin square, excellent location. may27d, family Box 624, Stomingion. care Bulletin. —Stall for ome car Sachem St. Phone 914 or 934. TO RENT_One flat of five rooms.| Inquire 5 Fountain St. RECEIVERS' SALE receivers of' Hoj Company of al | e gas ity, rent $12; centraily located. - 4t Jeweler's. 32 Franklin St. DS & Allen lassachusetts. at the office of ‘E’:g} Broadway, Norwich, June 9, 1919, at 11 ghest bidder, in the cdse e vs. Hopkins & dated May 21, 1 Class B of the ns & Allen M: Win W. Higgi Conn,, on Monday, for cash to the hi pursiant to an order of States District Court for |Billings & Spen Arms Company, at at 110 B. Lewis, may28d stock of Hopki 3.000 shares stock and 625 achine Gon chusetts corporation. of the common capital shares of the preferred The Hopkins & Allen a Connecticut corpora- Arms Company. d b ] fendant cor . Sooonnts of ire de- firms and corperations; ed claim of the defendant car- Compan; ey 3ymS | Massachusatis; pany of Boston, Broadway. Tel eper_to care for| Phone 927-23 Occum,| office, Bernard Butcher, there will be exercises TFOR SALE 1918 Chandler sedan. 4 2 good extra onm rims returned sol- «Nors of whom there are hundred and twenty guarantee to be in frst class running a bargain if sold at once cash and terms. at Peter Gardmer's Harness Shop, Put- nam, Conn. FOR SALE—Square Chic taken at once. 7 Norwich, Conn. ~TOMATO and ca WANTED—Experienced bench hands, expect part Mis Maude Bennett were|F WANTED—Chauffeur's position, for Peter Meoli, ‘aftville, Conn. Kkering piano: feature bill s Hope have re- spent with es Whitaker nd AMrs. Cha Apply F. W age plants for s Woolworth C 0 the end the phone 102-5. The sunper and sale of fancy arti- state numbers, co cream and cake held Thurs- manure spreader, 1 dump cart, cutaiay harrow and other imp wire Ganger, sational finish West 42d St the Methodist church was for genera work; must § Washington St. TWANT to buy tent, about 7x9 feet; picture mo —Large house geod barn and 12 acres of fine land, three minutes| — | was realized. tertaining from out and has returfed fo 3 home of his father, Dwight Kel- tul picture and dress Box 300, By tm Office. _may28d| “WANTED_Woman or girl for gen- eral housework 1830 pec. mone oline tank is heing placed home of Michael J. Rheaume, Albert W. Avery, of Hiil Top, DAVIS THEATRE. WANTED—Three Mr. {Tilkers urher, Mark Furber, | 4mS: Dwight Kel- | Breeder of light house- no childrer < Box 14, care Builetin who met at| e cabinet, three . some counters write Rake, Buletin Of- Avery's Hice. who decorated e of yalle class condition: must the Camouf! FOR SALI- fine running ¢ {eiuipped. pr: tie service. out Of tOWN| "WANTED--A second maid. Joseph Miller. | , o P An Overland to WANTED— FOR SALE: n employ-| FOR SALE One n good running order. power pump, N S “Prophete” Greeneville Grai arts of the al the word It will be found | wanTED — re: mir-| "Cows ; carioad Vermont WANTED —Girl tmick mower good location MULE SPINNERS Moosuy Mills. 1900 cords o |running water ATTOMOBILEN (0 wasi; buy a three BARGAIN 125-C-N-5 painted white and in good WANTED LIGHT MANUFACTURING AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE €0, WANTED A Licensed Assistant Pharmacist iAddress with references Box| 43 Bulletin Office. ] EE the market | e itve looked over and paid a dep 2 such a place and i me to bhave m Wiltox's Farm Bulletin, WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, West Bromd St Rooms 1 and We will loan LIBERTY BONDS, or if you sell we will buy them and pay you your Bonds. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Established 47 Ye 154 Water Street, Norwich, Conn. WANTED LIBERTY BONDS |installment Cards and Books 'AID FOR W, S, S, 0F'S STUDIO Frankiin Sq. ARRIVED. OFFICE AT Bl | perty MER R. PIERSON, HOWARD B. FOSTER Expert Mechanical Engineer Drawings Furnished for any Machine 13 Broadway. |if you wish your plant to run every day call on me 44 SHETUCKET STREET o The Bul- F! I, Rucine. Daaleison. Conn. FOR SALE A three-flat Brick House with an annual income of $900: can be used for business purposes; good location; ideal investment. For full particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg Phona Norwi TO RENT—Tenement, housekeeping, at 44 Union TO RENT [y _the day or week. may21d TO RENTLarge furnished may! ished rooms and will execute and deliver all neces- sary assignments and transfers {o the purchasers thereof. Norwich, Conn., this day of May, EDWIN w. HIGGINS, “|Receivers of Allen Arms Goms and hoard, either 248 Main' St WANTED TO RENT—From Jume 1Ist, finest apartments in this steam heat and janitor service. e. maydd S. B, Bulletin Division WANTED GIRLS AND WOMEN ON DOLLS’ Shed room for light WELL PAID WHILE | minutes’ walk from Marlin-Rockwell’s. Dinners a specialty. mars LEARNING, I 13 Boswell Ave,| =———tot WEST MAIN STREET ~ For Sale 41 Boswell Avenue ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE 'Y PROPERTY James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street STORAGE —Household goods stored for ‘long or short term; raies reason- Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway, e FOR SALE " T0 RENT_Fvraiched tooms for light nousekeepl Schoot St. T 1043-3 rooms: 10 ROOM HOUSE TO RENT TWO FLATS, 7 and 8 rooms each, with modern improvements; £ location in city for Rooming House. Inquire BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS ten minutes’ walk from provements, and low price. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street If you want a comfortable car te ride in call up JOHN | M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., | Norwich. Dodge closed serv-| |ice car. Phone 152-12 FOR SALE/: = The Residence and Grounds No. 236 House is of Colonial i modern| “Poor fellow.”—Yonkers Statesman. Fronts Chelsea Parade is ABSOLUTELY THE CHOIC- IN' NORWICH. Lot Washington St. conveniences. EST LOCATION Horses good, youns, sound herses imated and good one pair of brown horses, 5 and 6 years x good|0id; one pair of gr: 1 and lold: pair of bays, nbrses, h wagons. If in iorse line, see . HAMILTON, Main Street, Norwich, Comn. | 1 | ‘Tm phones: Office 630; residence To Real I 6 and 7 years old; ! fdse.. Furniture or Livestock of blacks, 6 and § years old farness, double and heavy, new and d. Carriages, Concords need Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode shore; Send forbook let. |Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R L $3,500 Will Buy Cottage House having seven rooms and bath, electric lights, heater. Lot about 60 x 230 feet. Fifteen minutes’ walk from center of city, near car line. » 1 Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties i | Unexcelled Insurance Protection. Telephone 1334 63 Broadway For sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. | Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. NTED. 0id false teeta. Don't matter it broken. We pay up to 315 per set Send Dy parcel post and receive ck by returs mail. We buy dia- sonds, too. OLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water S between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable nrm to deal with. Gcrahiished FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement Buriness Blocks, suilding Lots, ali in | desirabie locations. List your pro- £ you cars to eell or Tent, as I | have 4 nuraber of peonle looking for real esiate investments WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Eatuic und Insurance Coom 108 Auayes Bldg. aiso accessible Seashore Farms, hroughout, ca »w_prices. TRYON'S Fraits heart of Pro Phone 25-5. . C. WITTER & N. A. WITTER, ieneral Auctioneers and Entire Danielson. “lander (East CE. ) and American Chairs, Pictures , etc,, at PRIVAT J. P. ITUNTINGTON Administrat “woR SALE good locati ouse. feld and )0 bearing mber enough For Exchange residence in Willimanti exchunge antic, Conn. FOR SALE well established ice cream i cigarettes up-to-date new scated ,'R. I, and do business: can be bought barsain. For fuil particulars, NATHAN WEISLER, is 233 feet on Washington St. and 226 feet on Williams Street. GILBERT S. RAYMOND, 28 Shetucket St., Norwich N NOTIC Adminixtrators or Heirs: FOR SALE STORE. LONG TOGETHER TEN-ROOM FITTED FOR IMER BOARDERS, STOCK VALLEY, COXN. Kales STABLISHED, No. ct: two-tenement house, icres of land orwich, Conn. 'OR SALE PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, JU niture, consisting ot 3l aine 6 cylinder, one m., and continuing until : Buick truck, T, and several buy them at yo ' COURT GARAGE. arge bar Thames River Line STEAMER CAPE COD Transportation Co., Leaves New York, River, Monda Thursdays and Sundays at 6 p. m.; New London 9 p. m. quir Danielson, Conn. Stateloons GROUND LIMESTONE |ern ioii e i {In car fots and less than car lots| homesteas iams and Oneco streets reasonable if sold at once. For particulars, inquire of may3d FOR SALE ble seven-room mod- the Mrs. S, Crane = e known ocated on he JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, +. B. KNOUSE. Agent Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in any Shape. fashion or modern. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Little Water St, Norwich, Conn, Price very HIGHEST PRICES PATD FOR SECOND HAND FURNITURE A. BRUCKNER, Franklin Square. walks and fine lot. Fraoklin Square. TFlowers and Trees FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO. Phone 986 T. H. PEABODY Tel. 632 FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, Seven-room cottage, 4ll modern provements, fully furnished, garag! running spring water, Price very reasonable all particulars, inquire JOHAN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, uare, near the . V. COVELLO, LOST AND FOUND LOST—Monday ave at this office and receive T—Wednesday afternoon. a pocl stian Association building Very desirably lo- corner| purple edging. if finder returns to 12 High St ame to my place. May J. P. Duffy, two Holstein heifers. Norwich, FOR SALE ght-room cottage with al >vements, ten menutes walk iklin s The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness before the pubiic, medium better than through the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin modern ar line: 100x140; price $2,600. Tor full particu- <here is no 198 Clf St THERE s no advertis Eastern Connecticut equal o The Bul- letin for business results. nz medlum in [ THERE 1s no aqvertismg medium In Zastern Connecticut equal to The Bule letin for Dusiness resuits. THE-THREE CROSSES. The tron cross is black as deafh and as human hate; The wooden cross is_white and still and whispers us, “Too late:" But the Red Cross sings of life and love, and hearts regenerate. The iron cross is a boastful cross and, . marks a war-mad siave: : The wooden cross is & dumb, dead cross, and guaras a shallow grave, . But the Red Cross reaches out its armsl to solace and to save. The iron cross is a Kaiser’s cross andi narrow is its clan, The wooden cross is a soldier’s cross and mourns its partisan. But the Red Cross is the Cross of Ome who served his fellowman. —Edmund Vance Cook, in Paris Bdi- tion, American Red Cross BuHetin. YOU REFLECT GOD. Be still, And your mind will reflect God's Truth As a clear spring reflects your smile. It you are agitated by fear, worry, hurry, fret, your mind is like ruf- fled water, a poor reflector. Be still And reflect The 1 AM GOD within you; So shall men see the Smile of Truth upon your face— glorify your her which is in heaven— Within you; Within all souls. —Elizabeth Towne, in June Nautilus. HUMORS OF THE DAY Mistress—Is the taple all set? Maid—Yessum, 1 think so. I dom’t gee anything that fsn't here—Houston Post You don't enjoy gardening?” No. It irritates me. Too many fishing worms and no_chance to go fishinz."—Washington Star. _“Did the play have a happy end: ing?" “Comporatively so. All money was refunded after the second act—An- swers. “Lend you a hundred? Why, man, you must have lost your senses. . “Not all of them. I've still got the sense of touch, you see.—Boston Transcript. Bachelor—I kneel te a womal Never! She—Too much pride? : Bachelor—No; too much rheuma- And sm!—Judge. Newwed—It is hard to ask for bread and get a stone | Mrs. Newwed—1t is worse to ask for a stone and get paste.—Pearson’s Weekly. “Darling,” he said. “I have lost all my money “How careless of you,” she replied. The next thing you know vou'll be —Detroit Free Press. Redd—You remember Black? Greene—Oh. ves, very well! “They tell me he’s living like a king now. nd—Now, madam, shall we nd divorce)—Why not? It will be the first interesting thing vou have launched since we were married. —Life. “Before 1 unchain the dog, answer me this. Are you one of these here Bolsheviki No. madam, I'm just a plain hobo or bum. 5 “In that case, here’s a piece of D —Philadelphia Bulletin. . Angry Woman—My husband at- tempied to sirike me. I want to have him arrested. Police Captain—All right. Where will we find him? Angry Woman—In the emergency hospital—Chicago News. “I hope vou lend a sympathetic ear to the troubles of your fellow-man?” “Ordinar 1 do,” answered Mr. Glipping, “but I don’t shed any tears over a fellow who is, always com- plaining about the high cost of living ! and stands off the rent man so he can spend $1 for a auart of licker."—Birm- ingham Age-Herald. KALEISOSCOPE In Waterbury, Vt.. milk is selling at the rate of 11 quarts for $1. It is estimated that 407 airplanes took part in the German raids on, England. It is just fifty years since the mu- nicipal ‘franchise was conferred on women in England. L. Upham of Fiskdale has a three white Plymouth Rock rooster. May 6 they laid A 1 experts have perfected the highest grade of photographic paper, which ~formerly was imported from Europe. The word “magnet” is derived from the name of the city Magnesia, in Asia [ Minor. where the ~properties of the lodestone arc said to have been dis- covered The New Zealand government has restricted the exportation of hides with a view to controlling the prices in the interest of fixing the cost of standardized shoes to be manufactured in this dominion. % In 1916 the average monthly imports of frozen meat by the United King- dom amounted to 42 s: bacon and hams, 37,352 tons: tea, 11,250 tons. In 1918 the average monthly net im- ports of wheat amounted to 225,197 tons and of wheat flour to 112,801 tons. The various exhibitions_ of . British manufactured goods, h as the Scientific Products Exhibition and the Britih Industries’Fair, have all served to give a more general healization to the importance of the scientist and his work to industrial development. It is revorted that there is a great demand throughout Scandinavia ~for| American \motor truck chassis, three, to five tons, immediate delivery, price | ut $3,000. It is recommended that; ere be a personal canvass by Amer- ! ican dealers and manufacturers with | demonstrations. Dr. Joel Hawley of Kansas Citw, who has just moved to California, says that as far as he knows he is the only | collector of drums in the world. For| many vears he has been assembling a literature on drums and Grumming, and all his life he has been intensely, {nterested in drums. He has & hunc] dred of them, very uniike each other, from Africa, the Orient and Earope. Tightens Her Skin— Loses Her Wrinkles "I want to tell you how easily I mot | rid of my wrinkles® writes Luela Marsh. “While in London a friend, much envied becamse of her vouthful looks, gave me a formuia for a home- made preparation whmeh has the effect of instantly tightening the skin, thus moothing out wrinkves and furrows. “The principal ingredient is powder- ed saxolite, wiich can be had at drug stores here. An ounce of saxolite dissobved in a half pmt witch hazel. Afler bathing my face in this but onos | the transformation was so marvelous T looked years younger. Rven the deep | r\'n\\/'s feet Wereboa.fl: cted, and l'ih an- noying creases about my mreck. It seems ditficult to belteve anything couid pro. duce such resuits, Several to whom I recommended the recipe have been similarly helped, one an eiderly lady whose cheeks had become quite bazsy. e | —Soctat Mirror, & Bocha Mire