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* FAIR, COOLER TODAY; % FAIR TOMORROW. . s MAY 30, 1919. A NORWICH, CONN. rRIDAY, B llet FULL ASSOCIATED | PRESS DESPATCHES ~Noted Colored Woman. Sojourner Truth-was a colored wom- FOR SALE FOR SALE TO RENT Six Cenmts @ Line of n in New York state, probahly . ix Words. tures' atl an hon S$ix Cents a Line of Six Words. Six Cents a Line of Six Words. abor the middle of the cighteenth: ~< Sxperienced Si — ix Cents a Line of Six Words ‘WANTED WANTED nurse maid : = = z = SALE_W stove lengths, | TO RENT—Five-room basement, 11{. century, as she was middle aged at;fo take cive of iby e vear bid. dns.»[_im]'fpfi AL Drivns norse, Darness | ¢y 00 R e Eilfard | Blm St Inquire 48 Oak St._maysia he ‘time of Washingion's death, In Nuw Ionaon Conn. Dhone Bise Bators: Boanaes i must be’ sold el 1376-4. e TO LET—Iive-room flat, gas 2 11790, That was not.her real nume,| 0d {sale: double . teary Darnena®0L fOF| o sALE_Slab wood, 38 per cord: |clectricity, rent $12; centraily located. |WIGS. WELL PAID WHILE = > 2 W harness. P Al Y%0rd fame rate cul in stovs|Inquire it Jeweler's, 32 Franklin St | eapne but she assumed it for reasons of her ~ PERWA all yeur position, in , Yamtic. & 0 mays0d o200 e Tieing | that suits. . _may29d ARNING. own. She was @ siave all her life un- | ¥o0r 0w loculity, for wldor vouns | o Speedsier, a-1|Brown Yantic. Phone 1099-1. FOR RENT Four-room tenement for 204 WEST MAIN STREET ti} set frce'hy an act of the New York!quired. Barnes Bros. Nursery Ca.lgoi ppgmust be sold today; a bar-| “Fom SALE—High grade used carsfsmall family; no children. Inquire at WHkh Wil Jaatslntuse in 1827, Aholishing slavety| Yalesville, Conn ay30d " | Finaygon oo St Garage. Phone 7il.isng of all makes. Phone I413)260 Asylum_St. Cit may2sd . Wi ogislaiuee in 1827, abolishing slavery | Y#lesvilie. Conn. 3 ; Y one 5 e S or e etz i o Y6or. Mre. Har| ~WANTEDAT wo; T ch - -| O RENT_One four-room fat at 119 Phd#plays. ' dge will be 0 fhat state, July 4, 1827, Mrs. Har-i, WANTE . mileh cows,| WO SALE—Two-horse team wagon. | North Main St. Inquire Dr. N. B. Lewis, . eoif dn ot Aol Splect i otuses Tho riet Beecher Stave wrote.a life of her. Hamen Tantic. cmpet SN dap SR Chngort | 4 Sl 5t may28d WANTED New Mgon, pic omes; di —= = e __{wagon, cop buggy. dou Dodd,] FOR RENT Cottage, Seven rooms b A T F e ons : — |double and sinsis harness. John Dodd.] BNT—Coltage, 3 “Lere i The Aty of disease is shown: rtie: Conn: *_ maysvieTas | L s ‘*l-‘*“flw‘d A oea ovaer. Telod|bas carass. ahaation: ‘}finfi’-‘;“‘figin‘:; GooD PAY. D Y ot oo [T ER Ihles te2in 1583 of 5900 wiut fuvw 10, seata old. 1ina and fens onone Wi o iress Box 624, Stomington. may?sa STEADY WoORK, Cliarles D). Waluott. ‘secreinry of the 102 4t 17 | e Tor dniont Tnauire Dr. 6 B,| _may10d o e L Ston ik el a iithsonian i iop, Washington. | ~ "~ e | Pgpron, Bailey’ way30d | FARMS for saie. Write for catalo 1. M0 RENT—Stall for one car at 9 Ak Lyt LAl iy ,““””"l arn} ‘: | Tv. s GovERNMENT i ");“ SALE_ My handsoms % eivara| F-L Racine, Danielson, Conn. sep13_ [Sachem Phone 014 or 984, may2ie| % T Aaot oty He found fogeilized toxie. or polsom-|meiiwomen ‘n or_ove $1.000 0 | L "-A,!\'g e -apuwtew B e - - — e e TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, g R, % . ous bacteria, it The ha e- |year; pleatant work; wr - driving outtlt, consisting of a s "ooms. “ .T.. cn}'gg‘thr ‘fl‘;‘,‘. of ;mh: .’I.a_h\r‘rw-r), ‘:: “'fi”fiflrff'"- ok Lonen njpretty. huckskin Jmare, slia. i 7 5% 252 FRANKLIN ST, A= 1hd Prlcecé Sho has low the Cimbrian roc rese rock | ititute, Dept. 52F, Rochest Jod.” anclutely Jonnd.” Toad ten| : hed Tooms for ligh ! ippeallng fole and pIAYs ud originally Il 36 miles helow the | maylISuWF | Brotien o B SHit e sl B FOR SAI_.E LEHEAK: spln o)l a EE S Dol B ETeE Shrlito tts fuilest DoseiBllities' and < i e "iritace - but had ‘been up-| WANTED-Meih workers Sanderon|tom m Cost Ar 834-12 may24d ! {heandbacry i S43t hedsed by some iremendous convul.|MIE. Co. § Temple SL, Providence, B. L. iigh & one '”'\}1 S TO RENT—Rooms and heard, either| = Y 3 e | g mar2y ik 3140, Call} _ by the day or we 248 Main’ St. CE Eolm fon. Theirs is an age of 30,000,000 - Bl sy e Ifice, Bernard Butcher, it Thames, A three-flat Bri House with JIP¥ the c b it & B, (5108 g P WANTED —Experienced bench a i ¥2: = ;f@&ffi{:}’;gflflm $othern years, ago. {Sandersou M ‘Co. 5 Temple St,[% S RAYISL_ IR an annval income of $900; can be M — e ey WANTED ot s e 2 e e Dy | uso for business purposess infithe, tnest apaciments, fn Mt eiz:) LIBERTY BONDS | 2, < S D i ey o o] mayTWEM i vestment. [laress & B, Bulletin Office. may9d LT v g 1 ne. Sundgy= only Peter Meoli, = g4 el = goond location; ideal investn 3 res B ulletin . _maydd e T assesnaiog, Mot B |Garage, Tatovilte, Cona mavid | T HOR SALE TR s o = - ~—tor izn: | Installment Cards and Books! 4 ; full particular ern, Busimds, * Thig tOarstory. of tWo iy remiove hinek iuk Stains.: the ape oo = Hace Lk s DDy For full particulars, . 3] e T L esladies. Apbiy ¥ V.| aplece : xin. North Trankiin,| maysd CASH PAID FOR W. §. §. | s ' 3 L i e ele sheut) he washed immediately in ol ay2sd jCt banon Div may2§d | — BES-I: lounge lizard w conséience,’ tirle sheu ¥ niay It yalinon i ar B Rooms with Hoard) three| | OFFICE A whjeh nretides several wuters and then in milk, let- i I : FOR SALE—EClipse corn plante FRANCIS D. DONOHUE JE0 RN Fooms iy coraithse) 18 OFH T BISHOP'S STUDIO. bj d 5 | WANTED ey o minutes’ walk from Marlin-Rockwell's. Main St Franklin Sq. Norwich 1etive fing it oAk in ‘the milk for several|will pay spot casi: state et aimbucn wanween ot § Central Bldg Phone Norwich || Dinners a speciaity. 13 Boswell Ave. Ly T3 g h hours; the stain will disippenr. Washe | scription and lowest or Sown : = _ marsg e e e e up Lo the TN ing the article immediately in vinegar | York, SALE—Buick roadster, model TORAGE—_Household goods _stored st Four show: todit g Satirday. at and water, and’ then iy soap and wa-| wax: o peneral Housai|80: ASL eondition, Address G B tor long, G short-tefm; faies reason- smcoxn FAIBFOR 1307500, 515 and"$.18 | ter, will remove all ordinary ink sminxl{\u ust be g00d cook. 1. | this offi : may29d = . B > ‘-“rm“hzmn Ivig S Washington S ) o SALE 1918 Chandler seda; = 55 % y:e - o ST i e i s e e i NG Fo0 e e | oo BEANKTINESE ey Tom Mix to be Seen at. Auditorium | Ancther One Settled. {4l%0 canoe, at reasonable pri 3 R P T L T Sctoor St Tal 10483 Pleesia ; Mo we | Yes. Ettie, it is wperfectly proper Jress Box 37, cure Bulietin e o be i n U or ale | LOST AND FOUND Tom Mix the lamous vxponent of ave his hat on | TEDTiree S part cash and terms, Inguire ! | i weitern irolex for . ik siresn, will_be | 1or 4 Kentléman to rem ,hl v“h i kera SPone. 10 Wi 121 Peter Gurdner's Hamess Shop. bt | | LOST— Between Norwich «®en at the Auditorimmn today, and entering a house. - A great many hus-\Jf.0 08y, & 0" Gy {nam, Conn. may29d | TO RENT nam, Thursday afternoon, ohe morrow in Fame d Fortune, which ! hands have become confused on this| S AED G s e al St e biiaol] ! o »m_»sk ;_r:zu\v1\_!x rim. Finder return is described b thos€ Wio i seen | point, it appears, as they will often-| .01 Cleanimg in furniture | at once. 77 Smiih Ave.| TWO FLATS, 7 and 8 rooms each, Coesy rade Scheol, Putnaq. el e play ax produbly The hest tiat tBis| 4imee pemove their shoes on entering Behwartz B iy orwicn, Conn. mayi9d | 41 Boswell Avenue |§ with modern improvements; best §jT2°C may30d s#neational aclor has, yet apeared in. 4 1= PR L o T e e {{ tocation in city for Rooming Hous: LOST—Conn_ 1510 auto plate 134, ‘harles 4 v 'q| their homes, especially if the hour be; TED—Second hand horse rake | TOMATO and cabbage plants for sale | | : between Gardner Lak. S dLatal, Based -on - Charles ‘Alden” Seltzer's| » Call 1588-2 or write Rake, E M n, Plainfield, Conn. Tele-! i Inquire A. C. Brown, Falls Gor° 214 Norwich. stgry, Slow Burgess, whieh aitained| rather late. This, of course, is a con- {4/t phone 102-5. mayosd i ATTRACTIVE BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS A. C. Brown, Falls Co. mays0d i cuccess in book: fofm, | yervation, measure of - questionable e T LOST—Monday_afternoon, four-leat 4 i : WANTED — Tenced FOR SALE One four-row potato R T oo o 0 ea e i e i iau (ha | value—Indianapolis Star. Malletle & Huke, snecessors sprayer, 1 manire spreader, 1 'suiky| DEN glover stickpin " with chip' diamond. Wereus epportunities :to. dispiaythat x : D aNeR], “Torrington; Gon R el g LU R g RESI CE Finder leave at this office and receive Agzing horsemanship and ‘consum- 2 o = cutaway harrow and other implements.| peward- ma. mate _acting . which ‘have made .him The & WANTED A second maid T T mentel b - e . ¥ un and Flowers. = one: of the foremost ’ of - present-day mefeen arfists. _Onme: of - the . gripping. scenes in A Nymph of the Foothills, the VNtagraph Tn flowers of the cemmon nastur- WANTED A competent s tium the low sun 8f the eary morning Apply Miss Porteous’, 34 Fairm Btreet. may ;{and PROPERTY FOR SALE_Large house, good barn| 12 acres of land, three minutes: from trol fare to_ Franklin| ¥ car If you want a comfortable to ride in call up JOHN 1 . " square; only $4.000, woi 5,000 Ad. I3 anni Bhoe Rirbon. Treatire.which i pa| developed yellow coloring matter, the|STSCt ML |uaie omi sebue wort sone A%, M. PlLLAR_ , 21 Fanning Ave., the atiracion in the Auditorium the- | middle smm brought out the reds and| i Keiv i person CUR “ror sabe maronenred wrision' | Jaymes L Case Norwich. Dodge closed serv- e today and tomofrow ~is where| the midday sun stimnlated the violets, . Prop. mayeid |0l pups, off prize winning, pedigreed | . B Rirkiand is in frial for his life 1 i = i = iston| st Nadress Mrs. Jonm Honand, ice car. Phone 152-12 blues and purples, accerditig to obser-| “PAINTER _Good all round, wisbe L i > ina_wild ‘mountain hamiet charged h ; ! d papering jobs. ~Zachno- | Breeder of High Class Bulldogs, R. i 37 Shetucket Street with aiaying _the.father . of , Emmy | Yations:by Cel. R. W Rawken, in a re-|painting and papeline Jont | EArono) p % s 0n, Norwich, Conn. may2sd etucke ee CHaney” " a " bedutifhl . but untutored | port te the Royal Microscopical 30-| mayzid FOR __ SALE — Overland roadster. 4 FOR SALE dusghter of the ‘meuntains, whom he| ejety, WANTED_ Woman cook for smalljmodel in_good running conditior., macried and: cavried away e his city | country hotel; good wages. Apply at|inquire 1131 Broad St. _ may28d e Fmniw had been cpldly receiv Windham Inn, ~Tel 33-4 Willimantic| FOR SALE—One cabinet, three larae by his parents and-a former sweei- 9 Div. may25d some counters and a quantity of Belva’ cagly ‘eonpiticed. her Napoleen Whe Never Reigned. 2 — s et windows. - Inquire Dr. she' was not married hetauss sne| - Napoleon' I mever reigmed. When| WANTED_Farms our busers are Main St. may2sd gould show'no’ marniage certificate. So| Wapoleon ‘I abdicated ‘he also re-|1 "jer Weislers Farm Agency. 3;.&-' ‘OR SALE_Overland delivers, s m.;“;w‘lre e smeunn n‘f““v\':}ulmgh 8, roiurned (o her mountain Home lo| mounced the right of succsssion for Conn ! = ¥ e oy main road at Manders (East Lyme) y i i e ders _at mpson's A St Connecticut. Her father. togetber with the fact that :'h:“’"k“r" ”ur[m g &y ?“m]e!' T s 31 mhogla for ¥5 i | Clitard g may 1S head of good, Young, sound horses| oY e the man <he loved But Who, she be- n Napoleon created himself| v rlc. (i our special dinner at 3ic; We| RORSALE_An Overiand (ouring cal.|that are acclimated and good broken Norwich, Conn. ! had wronged her. was the mur-| emperer of the French he fook the have zot one Qof the best cno‘;avv;(:‘ne,- (-r;(rg s ld'k’-“;\‘n\c tar ¥} Site pair of brown ho 5 and 6 years! el __may . Siadye Leslie husl ihe Tole of | atyle and title ‘of Napoleon I, in or-|Ci): U ut._Simprops __m = ama e : old; onme pair of grays, 4 and 5 vears TOR SALE i t i 4 FARMERS —1f vou want fodder| R SALE—Bungalow 1ax20 another|, 2 o e Ty s s e e L o preblem of Rer lite i saidyto be ome of | 4eF 1o establish the connection be-|, FARMBRS "0l I800 It our Bure: potiding 1hei0. shed. henhouss and -4ulj““ palrjof have, 6 andyfgxears S1T[ T “room House, larzc. barhs s Rer atrongesr and most appealing tween himseif and his uncle, the Bret | ka, Red Cob ‘and Leaning seed COT;lynjinisned hrooger house. Call z pair of blacks, 6 and § years old; these 25 hucttelasiang nasin: “gres erformances zuaranteed to grow: a'so high gradely [amilton's Stable. |t pa eigh from 2300 to 3000 water, 200 bearing fruit L Napeleon. | 5 n Co. Phone oS D i o Perile of Thundér Mountain,, with | # = |lertilizer, " Greenevilie train Co. Fho e several good single horses, farmlt wood and’timber enough to pas Astonio Moreno, and Carel Holloway, i[s3s o D20 -] ar in gopd running condition, tireslchunks. business horses, and a few R R e Vitagraph s mewest serial. and: the lai- 3 : WANTED — Antique a1 | carly new, price $8:: one Corbin tour_| 004 grivers. Harness, double and|inrousnous, can. exchamas: for oong ~s® Kipogram will complete the bdig meal Meaning of Expression. ors, colored gias. ng car in good runnin der, six good | 8000 e e s aons o Seanye e 20 deubie yesture holiduy nrogramme to-| *Den't care a Ag" is one of the com. |Ciin4. old hogks and oid mowes frucninticervery low sane ARl LR e g e R S biiies micvoN) Ap¥ here will be four shows today | 1t aop. | EEUCKNEE, 53. Frank] i geream JHeREEn G Jalftond band 2 Concords. dumb fxp, i, “gt, “Willimantic, tomorrow; beginaing . at 336 3| MOnest of expressions, hut it isw't cor- | ° mayisd 2 N sew one. Alfred Oden. Mans- | 015 i Dasonts driia et Eiang paet i E ‘{ réct and means little. whereas the| waANTED L “_?vu;z,.i,“r ma}':vd o faorn e AR = i \ S eriginal has seme real meaning: o N i s 2y ) o e J. HAMILTON, | 1 i . % L7297 pony, waighi about b0 pounds, prive 5§ |/ Memorial te Failien Horese. St o e i B - (300 for “quick sale. | Mrs. Bmise M e 3 Maln Street, i ™ Japan ines 1ali- 1 1= used by Shakespeare and is a Re- irls winding. | Maine. R. ¥, D. L. Norwich, Conn. . in®3 tall-stame monutient gl Side Silk Mill TMayzdo ) may2sd Norwich, Conn. iq W4l t6 the hérses MOM wArd meaning ‘w coentemptuous Side Silk Mill. mayid - 2 g A R e 3 A Desetial & | eaapping of ‘the- fingers. - o i rur.| FOR SALE Seasoned nard wood, all|Tclephones: Office 650; residence 1212 I the L Janknese war, 1t | SBAPPI L' 35 5h WANTED—In a good location, a fur-| ; . "yalivered to ai: parts of the City. 10 ROOM HOUSE e (adae e . . nished ‘house for the summe: months; z Nty S pg irl the ublic park-of the. tewm | adress AUE Cleare Bl Harry B. Ford. Phoze i nov2y : Bo'in the Toehigi prefecrure. A ' Ry - ~aprand | D et F ish d S h Pleasantly situated op Laure otograph af 1 | Brawirig the Line, M INNERS wanied; good: James . Hrde, North| [ UFTIISIIE eashore leH ten minutes’ walk from tograph of the tewnsfolk red | o . MULE SP E hone Lebanon, Conn. ! RBout 5it .shows the hesdman Af Re | “The fresh young man who always | eady work. Moosup Mills. | = B |} Franklin Square, modern im- distriet attired in a Peince Albert ¢ | wants to ‘start something,' ¥ remarked i | at. | - . i Viseduar o | the Obserter of Erents and Things, | Neromn ot the mar. mrmre b nrie | “draws’the line Wwhen it comes fo the inwetinbion. Trom which it App:‘;'i::t{morning fire in the atove.’—Tonkers Norw WANTED Many ".l" QQ S0 rém’mbered. ] 3 Ot e ——— yours w rite at once. V. Vella, Canter- —__° ' '| THE KALEIDOSCOPE : Gprd carpets ol electric o aprod aistanc - i Those men who a W HESN- o Paris. | with ‘taxes ure taxed w e Piuck. de.la. Coucorde 15 almant| ') ‘témon' squeczer operated b moté rhie heart of Prris than the Place | smail electric motor is a movelt Ao 1'Opej In it e fagious Rue designed for.public places not troubled h trouble. b a d Rivali Bhds aud the Champs Eiysees| Misiourl has.joined the list of states| a WOins. Tt Is the tr )y = which fnaintain night | schools for|nila Between cigar, five ad . tie frae termination of adults in rural regions. od line of pipes the Grandes Baulesasdes: for :Puris 1 Sl S » { Houses constructed of entirel, wax constder thé Kne Royale as part of ve a, wnirve feature of so o Hist ielebratei whaif of: cute. the villages, In Russian Poland. _"FOR SALE Nigad sivears ' It is one of the imost! A . ew attachment for bheam scaldsi important and Wy fas the i newniite artfeles to be. automatically ne S B Rr LW N be L they ave beia wolghen MODERN RESIDENCE et he ma) from which oy | BB whiy sirters’of Barh rig {, vie tamous collection of huterfites; | 40 MAPLE GROVE AVE. Y| L ERES rgdiate, | belonging to Lord Rothschild is esti-| A acs ; | paa’ed to baye cost not lessthan $500,- | FOR SALE s, Wolves! '"‘_‘L; % ool o | House has exceptionally nice nard- e & fhe National City Bunk of New York{f wood floors new steam heater, Semperiag (4 widd tothe;shorh | Gialntulns branches h Viiparais: and || Rund sotomatie mstanimeons wo wolf is not seriplural. uot even antiago. Chile. and the Mercantile! | water heater and other unusual verhinl apy. readap’ Bank of Amevlcas *has branches in!freatures. Enouzh land for nice sar- Whte: 1he o Bimselr s and.un office in La Paz, Bolivia. |lden. short walk to business s Brookiyi Esgle | oThe Pennsylvaniu. railroad station in fftion of cily. Price wiy below re- & | New York city, occupying eight acres!f placement ~value irther detail ot arar itd with exterior - walls rom, measu about ‘on¢-half @ mile, is ARCHA W. COIT building in the 2 Highest Grade Properties time K onto, which | Telephone 1334 63 Broadway “RE folloy ed n commer BUYS IT ALL Seven room house and tine stable, aueerest @ doz vétorded onthe dicer ings 10 years old. Over two 1of “the . town of Wesster of land with large garden translation of a:i'renchi name all planted inetudinz nice the wniingl. . The dog humes. most fre- [ strawberry bed: several young and uentiy written in the Lok are Prince, fthrifty, hearing fruit trees: deep | Rex, Révet, Buster' Hector and Jack. f weil stual clear water. purc | Kaiser, Czar and King are unfashion- fany hort walk to car line, in able now. Norwich Town. Frocrastinate and | .The Chinesc cabinet has sanctioned file olner ieliow gets it | the prouosal of the ritnistry of Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway | culture and commerse that China ap- | point five commercial aitaches—one kngiand, onc 10 I'rance, one to Japan. #nd two to the United Suiles. It will te four or five months before the men uppointed” wijl leave for nos:e. One will be iled 1o |'Francisco und wne to York Tfiames Ri;rer Line STEAMER CAPE COD o Wekveret omen. . Whitehall Transportation Co., Inc. , tWq coloted ccoke. one! leaves New Y er 43 in g K 1 v n < K | oave. a v m wich FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU - Thursduys and Sundays at 6 p. m. GCLORGE 1. CHESRRO, I New London @ p. m. o T IR DETHY | and New: Yerk. ¥ We will-Lean wr. Buw. We nay Statctooms all outside, 3110, Jn. Highest Cash prices fer Diamends m | ..z .= " - S any Sname. Jewelry, whsthe:r old- | H. KAOUSE. Agenc oo v h e = Chae | shion er mecern | WHEN 10T WANF 0 pul your bus- R L Lt Few | THE COLLATERAL LOAN Cu. | icifum. U e SRR 330 nftd ~7""~:”r’ ins | 184 Littls Water 8t, Norwich, Gonn. | = “% % S EFQUp o panek iryiag £or the A THERE 38 f6 adiorCsnr medfum THERE ; ‘ng medium In o iy e ®osis LT o The Bule | Basterh Councotiut eausl Gy Tie Buic jetin for Susnes resiits letin“for Business resuits. A Cottages FOR SALE —One new {wo-row I Mupl: Shade Farm, { | { GROUND LIMESTONE | Berkshires, Equipped, $2000 pr ovements, and low price. uti piinTes, T Worcester Buckers AR P'Cloverieat spreader: 1 Rod-| | i et ciiior 1 621 For Sale or Rent !l mos, 1. BECKLEY nick mower, | new . C. spread 1 : . Hyde, i Frankiin | at Wateh Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant ||| 278 Main Street Phones i€ Lebanon. | mayitY View, and along the Rhods Island | \} ) \responsibie parly can| shore: also accessible Seashore Farms, rement house that fenement house (hat rents| gend forbooklat i SALE HORSES <""dn " exceptional opportuniiy.| k' P@K . OYF | 1 have a few good horses left that ose meaning business need ap-| are ready to o to work, weighing 1100 ress. 5. S. care of The Bulletin, | WESTERLY, R. I l¥651600" Come anticen thon 1T wont o } maylid } sell or exchange ght awa: ELMER R. PIERSON, Bullelin, A Licensed Assistant VILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, | | | | i {41 Weat Broad St. Reoms 1 and 3, I Westerly, R, 1. | Telephone 2363, Pharmacist We will loan you cash on r | i PRy S L ’{‘?‘*:“Address with references Box sell we will buy them and pay you spot cash. No waiting. Bring us iycur Bonds. { THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. | Established 47 Yeears, | 43 Bulletin Office. 154 Water Street, Norwich, Conn. HOWARD B. FOSTER Expert Mechanical Enginser far FOR ALL QCCASIONS Orders Delivered MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO T. H. PEABODY Phone 98¢ Neawings Furnishe any Machine It you wish your plant to run every | day call on me —_— | 44 SHETUCKET STREET Flowers and Trees cated at on ig iimp: Fran 100x1 lars, Tel 32 Tel WHEN YOU WANT ©) put your hus. | TOUNG ME 16 YREARS OF | — lineze hefove the blic, there is mo| AGE. LICHT MANUFACTURING, | medinm hetter tnaw ihronzh the ads | “INQUIRE iness : : medi Sotilsing ceolumns (ST ETHe TE HTlCHn AMERICAN THERMOS ROTTLE Ca. | ver Fran WHEN YOU WART (o put your bus- | {In car fots and less than car fots| A weil e Tekitoranmy and i | Perfect panoramas, air that makes: ountain, cigirs and cigarettes, {hody vibrite with health, profit-pro- For sale by iand fruits; )l latest, up-to-date fix jdncing farm, near town, wort ride to - | tures, new fountain, located in thed ity 25,000, 100 miles New York: I. heart of Providence, R. I, and doing a actes productive level nelds, home-use THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. {good business; can’ be Bought at big wood, fruit; attractive i-room house, = ; Bargain. For full particulars, inquire of I Shpipic ordars good "“;\“.',”“"“fi}'! Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. | ey ing to smaller. place. names low price RE— Phone 25 Daniclson, Con 1527000, easy terms, and quick buyer g WANTED. |tite Wurse, good cow, mowing machi Oid rfalse ieeti. Don't matter it y Wagons, harness, list broken. We pay up i0o $15 per set. | TDetails page 28 ( Bargains Send by parcel post and receive |! [ States, copy ivee m Agen cleci by return mail. We buy dia- || | 2026AK. Sun Bldg., k. monds, 00, | | mayiod e LOK.LA‘!"':JQ“'A.[‘;‘LU;‘A,\’ co., The very desirable seven-room mod- [] botween sucrioer and Market sts |lern cottaze known as the Mrs. S. Crane H An old, reliable nrm to deal wi 1omestead, located on southeast corner H ‘;_f S— o {reasonabl if sold at once. For fu [fruit o e treens ait) T (B (SALE JOHN A. MORAN, | douse, pasuted while and in ood con e m‘.e,:f'}‘:f; o d Real Estate Broker, ot b, p:‘“whc:‘mc ies: ;\4(::(”.\. bielj locationa: " Eikc' yotir [peas| = 2702 Franklin Square. giwey, 4 mile to- school,| Perty if you care to eei or rent, as I $iores” and mut +o have « nuriber of people looking for ou K. K. D., and telep real estate investments. S AR I St e FOR SALE 5 hea x fate: Real Kutaie and lnsurance, € in the marnee| Gtoem iv& Thayer Rids. AT CRESCENT BEACH, Tight ot you Have fouk ey 1ol Seven-room coltage, all modern im- A bl d spnsicon LA lils provements, furnished, with ucn & place Aiu it garage, running spring water, cement o have Lo tell ar : z e "Was sold: 1 ~ lwalks and fine lot. ‘Very desirably lo- m Wile Price very reasonable if soid ce. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN MORAN, Real Estate Breker, Norwich. n Square. FOR SALE ht-room ements cotlage with ali modern . ten mrautes’ walk Trom are, near the car line; lot $2,600. For full particu- 10 see V. COVELLO. . 683-3. 198 CHff St GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer Providence St., Taftville Prompt aitention to day or night cails lephora €30 aprisMWFawl before the public. there is no um better than through the ad- sing columns of The Sulletin. LOST—Weanesday afte etboo | = noon, apoc h_sum of money and blani nder return to this e reward. FOUND—Came to my place, May two Holstein heifers. J. . Daffe Lon! The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. CEE Phone 511 LEGAL NOTICES MAYOR'S OFFICE. City of Norwich, Comnecticut. To Either Sheriff of, the C, Nor- wich, Greeting. il You are hereby direc cted to warn the of Norwich to as- " meeting in_the several éts in_safd City, as pro- o eiectors of the City semble in voting d vided b FIRST VOTING Town Hall it: DISTRICT—At the T in the Court House Build- ng. _SECOND VOTING DISTRICT — At the City Fire Department Station, West Main Street, | THIRD VOTING DISTRICT — At Union Hall, Greeneville, SIXTH VOTING DISTRICT — At Hall, Hamiiton Avenue, Jume 2. 1919, at 9 o'clock in| to choose by ballot two men, a com ssidners the term of two ve each. and a treasurer and two sheriff: for the term of one year each; Also to decide whethe: act of the General Assembly of 1819, approved May 21, ‘1919, shall be ratified. which is entitled n Act Repealing an Act Concern- ing Superintendent. of Water Works of the City of Nor " and which reads “Be it enacted by the Senate and House .of Representatives in General Assemibly convened “Seztion The act entitled ‘An act concerning a Superintendent of Water Works in the 18, City of Norwich, ap- . is repealed This dct shall take effect by a majority of the elec. ¢ next city election to ¥ of Norwich.” es will be used under the provisions of the laws of the State necticut. nceting will be open in each of the districts at 9 o'clock in the fore- noon for the purpose of voting for said city officers and on said question, and shall continue open until 4 o'clock in the afternoon, when the polls in each district shall be closed. And at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, at sald Town Hall, the estimates of the {City's expenses 'for the current fiscal year, as made by the Court of Common Council of said City at a meeting held) on the 22d day of May, 1819, will be tsubmitted to said City meeting for ac- tion thereon; and tlere will also be submitted to said City meeting for ac- tion the estimates for special matters presented to said Court of Common Council in the report of the Committee ance ut sald meeting held May 9, viz.: grounds esenara $500.00 2—Church Street improve- ment ...... c..see . 2,200.00 J—Shetucket Street Hill improvement .......... 600.00 4—Auto truck for Public Works Department . 4,000.00 orth Main Street con- cte eees sssseses 16.000.00 6—South Street improvement 500.00 Band Concerts esaeee 500.00 §—One auto triple combina- tion chemical and pump- IDE ENZING «everrornes 12,000.00 $36,300.00 Also to lay = tax on the eity list last made and perfected to meet the ex- penses of the city upon the estimates Kpproved and the appropriations au- ihorized by said city meeting to be made from the treasury, and to fix the compensation of the collector of said tax. 2:‘?15%1 to act upon tr list of abate- ments of taxes made by the mayor and aldermen of said city, to be presented at said meeting. Also to determine whether approval <hall be given to a grant, properly ex- ecuted, whereby it is intended to con- vey to Thomas M. Comnnor, subject to proper restrictions, the right to lay and maintain a driveway from the| roadway known as the W'gsh‘i‘nllon strcet entrance to Mohegan Park over a strip of city land to the rear of his iot, waich Jot fronts on said ‘Washing- i street and cxtends casterly one| laindred feet ‘Also_to authorize the Court of Com- mon Council to appropriate from t {reasury of the city, in addition to any oiher appropriations. for the widening and improvement of West Thames Sfreet, or other improvements _under ihe ' Public Works Department, amounts equal in case of each im- provement to what has been or shall e received respectively in connection with such improvemenis. 2, ‘Also to authorize the borrowing of such sum or sums of money as may be needed from time to time to make the improvements and discharge the obli- zations authorized hy said meeting and Getermine the time within which Te- payment shall be made of mone bor- rowed. this 26th Dated at day of May, DESMOND, v of Norwieh. Norwich, Conn, 1218, J Mayer of the Ci T | ing. MEMORIAL DAY POETRY MBEMORIAL DAY POEMIS. THE VETERANWS. year they’s st Tower. Every.year the lilting music stizs thu E“"hwufluz year the Seem to bend a older men,; Bvery Every and| GIRLS AND WOMEN ON DOLLS'|Every year they're marching slowes Flags above them nd bless and love As if grieving for the future, they'll never march again. year that day draws neaver, vear the truth is clearer, m That the men wha saved the Natiem from the sword, severing Seon From Soon_must answer to the the anzel of the Lord. Southers MUSt pass away ferever - the scene of their endeavor; Toll_call of Every vear with dwindling number, Loyal still to those that slgmbfl, Irorth they march to where already man: y have found peace at last, And they place the fairest blossems, O%rt tthhe stieat mouldring bosoms. e valiant friends and comrades of the battles of the past. Every vear grows dimmer, duller, Tattered Flag and faded color, Every vear the hands that bear them find a harder task to do, And the eyes that only brightened When the blaze of battle lightened, Like the tattered Flags they follow, are grown dim and faded, too. Every year we see them massing, Every vear we watch them passing, pleasure. after gain. arcely pausing in our hurry—afier But the battle flags above them Seem to bend and bless and love them, Ard_through all the lilting music sounds an undertome of pain. —Dennis A. McCarthy. MEMORIAL DAY, the zraves which " names or knows: Cncounted graves, v found; of But, ah, the precious here no sound Gf terder weening will be _where goes No loving step of kindred—ob, flows no man ch never can be “missinz,” heard, how And yearns our thought to them! But nature knows her wilderness; There are no ‘“missing” bered ways; in her num- In her glad hearf is no forgetfulness Each grave she keeps she will adorn, " caress We cannot lay such wreaths mer lays, And all her days as Sum- are Decoration days! —Helen Hunt Jackson NOTHING BUT FLAGS. “Nothing but Flags! but simple Flags. Tattered and torn, and hanging in rags; And we walk beneath them with care- less tread, Nor think of tie hosts of the mighty dead, have marched beneath ., days gone by, With a burning cheek and a Who them in kindling eye, And have bathed their folds with their blessing, youhg life’s tide, And dying, blessed them, and died. “Nothing but Flags! yet, methinks at nizht They tell each other . their fright! And dim specter: arms twine come, tales of and their thin Round each_ standard torn as they stand_in line. As the ‘word is given—they charge! they form! And the dim hall rings with the bat- tle’s storm! And once again, through the smoke and strife, Those colors lead to a Nation's life. “Nothinz but Flags?” yet they're bathed h tear: They tell of triumphs. of hopes, of fears; Of a mother's prayers, of a boy away, Of a rpent crushed, of the coming day. Silent they speak, and'the tear will start As we stand beneath them with throb- bing heart, And think of those who are ne'er for- s came not? they home—why come “Nothing but Flags!* yet we hold our types of breati, And gaze with awe at those death! Nothing but Flags! yer the thought will come, The heart must pray, though dumb. the lips They are_sacred, pure, and we see no stain On those dear-loved Flags come home again; Baptized in blood, our purest, best, Tattered and torn, they're now at rest. —Moses THE HERO. My father was a farmer good, Owen. With corn and beef in plenty; I plowed mowed, and sowed and reaped and And longed for one and twenty. For 1 had quite a martial turn ‘And scorned the lowing cattle; I burned to wear a uniform, Hear drums and see a battle. My birthday came: my father ‘But stoutly I resiste urged, My sister wept, my motier prayed. But 1 went off and ’listed. They marched we on through dry, wet and By tunes more loud than charmingg But lugging knapsack, box and gun Was harder work than farming. We met the Toe—the canmons roared, The crimson tide was flowing: The frightful ears, death-groans filled my iaad I wished that I was mowing; 1 lost my leg—the foe came on| They had me in their clutches. I starved in prison till the peace. Then hobbled home on crutches. HUMOR OF THE DAY Crawford—Since he became a mag- nafe his expenses are enormous. Crabshaw—No wonder. Hushand—That new cook is 1y quiet. che was about the place. Wite—She isn’ One would never know that she left this mern- t of}'?edmug" doctor to keep him ou bed and a lawyer to keep him out of jail—Life. certain- A negro was trying to saddle a mule, when a bystander asked: “Does that mule ever kick you?" “No, suh, but he kicks where Ise jes' gle. Mrs. Bacon—This pamer ets in men's clothing. R i sometimes been.”—Berkshire Ea- says that they are going to do away with pock- ~on—Another blow at wom- an's rigits, my dear.—Yonkers States- { | i “Senator, these ladies hawe oolftect- ed a lot of your speeches. Tm *“Don’t you feel flattered > “Dunneo. Do they want ‘em to resdl | or to _make a bonfire with?—Detroit Free Press. Rlondine—Doesn't Gertie make up something awful? Giddigad Brunetta—Yes, T don't knew whether it is her evesight that is bad—er her judgment.—YVoungstown Telegram. First “Artist—Been dofng swything | lately? Second Artit—Oh! Imocked off a couple of FirPs heads last week and finished off the T hereby certify that the above amd foregoing is the warning directed to me for service by publication. Attest: WILLIAM J. CARROLL, A Sheriff of the City of Norwich. THERE 1> nc aave i singmedium 1a stern Conaecticut eaual te The Buls fetin for dusineas resulta more.” Mavor of Modmenth. “Nope; couldn’t break him of the ‘habit ef sticking'a potato on the spout | of every oil can. Them days anfi past.”. — Louisville nal are geme our -