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o FULL ASSOCIATED FAIR AND WARM PRESS DESPATCHES . 5 TODAY AND TOMORROW \ ; S NORWIC| 9 = — —= — - - ey B S TO RENT FOR SALE POETRY : What Is Going On Tonight GARDNER LAKE Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at ths Auditorium. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Chamber of Commerce Meeting at| Chamber of Commerce Hall Immergrien Lodge. Ne. 12, 0. D. H. meets in Germania Hall s, Somerset Lodge, No. 34, F. and A. M., 1.0.0. meets in Masonic Temple Hope Rebekah Lodge, No. 21 F. meets in Odd Fellows' Hall, Aadies’ Auxiliary, meets in ANNOUNCEMENTS Gilmour Street Property Sold. Through the agency of Francis D. Donohue, Mrs. Annie A. Enright has sold to Jeremiah J. and Anna B. Dono- van her property located at No. 4 Gil- mour street It is a two-tenement house with improvements, and the ad- joining lot goes iwith the purchase. The new owners will occupy one of the apartments Norwalk Tir Motor ‘buses, with their continual overloading, put tires to about their hardest test. Wor that reason the Norwalk Rubber (o people are espe- cially pleased just now with the news which comes to them in a letter from Waterbury, Conn William B. Hotchkiss of the Hotch- Co. has written to express his m belief that durable tires on run them on his cars from 8,000 to 10.- 00 miles, “and they're still goinz fine.” More impressive vot is his statement: A man whose house is right opposite me as I write this letter has run a non- kid Norwalk cord on one of his motor Norwalks are the most market—he huses for 14,000 miles, giving it the hardest kin dof eervice The Norwaik Rubber Co. do not guarantee (hat such results are ob- tained with every Norwalk tire, but they claim that such cases are not so exceptional as they scem THE AUDITORIUM In real life no less than in motion pictures there is no aceounting for the parents people have. Exemplary sons ghters are like as not to have who bring the blush of shame cheek, and mothers and fathers frequently possess children whose ha date all theories of heredit In viewing Pauline Frederick as The Woman on the Index audiences 10 their offsprings will ask themselves this question What strange trick of fate has| mad Sylvia Martin, beautiful, sensi-| tive onscient 8. the daughter of man_who is abysmal in his degrada- ;‘HL And her mother is scarcely John Martin is content to live in a tenement the like of which is only | found in the most squalid sections of the big cities, forcing his daughter to hand over every penny of her meagre earnings. that ihe wretched household may be kept together. The mother is + passive figure in this, taking no p: in her husband's tvranny, yet doinz nothing to make the home more tol- erable. The Woman on the Index is Pauline Frederick's first Coldwyn bicture. It | zives her an extremely emotional role » portray. It is from the current uccess by George Broad- will be seen for the last time Auditorium theatre, A ‘zood Christie comedy entitled »w Your Neighbor, the latest Kino- am. the world's best news film, and o st reen feature with Bill Hart make up a very program, today only. DAVIS THEATRE. Today will he vour last chance to see the big feature program of Keith vau- deville and Paramount pictures that has pleased larze audiences the past avs at_the Dav he headline g is George Randall and com- who present a rollicking come- d steh entitled Too Easy. The next ot is Jimmy Duffy, the jolly jester, in comedy songs, stories and music. The third act is the Three Maxim Girls, a vio of pretty and clever misses, in a ng sensation that you very sel- The feature vhotoplay i n Rice's fumous novel, Mrs, the Cabbage Patch, with | Marguerite Clark as the star. | Clark playe of Lovey a monitor in an orphanage. in| Whose care is piaced a child, of whose | entage she is ignorant, and whom | loves as a broth This child | sbsequently is the central figure of an nteresting storv. The Burton Holmes Travelogue and a funny Lyons and n comedy completes the show ew show tomorrow of Keith vau- e and Paramount feature pic- res: also u Mack Sennett comedy with Ford Sterling BREED THEATRE. ‘i For feature attraction today and | Thur the Breed will present Emmy | Wehlen in The Amate Adventuress, which is a victurization of the story Thomas Edgelow that was publish- ed ir Young's Magazine. For genuine entertainment, clean legitimate humor and a classy feature, this picture | tacks up 100 per cent. It is without h ightest doubt one of the best re- fined comedies that has been produced in_many months. Emmy Wehlen delightful in the leading role, scores her comedy points with unerring skill and is at all times charming. Kitty rdon will also be seen in the five- part drama The Scar. This picture produced in a particularly elabo manner with a notable company seen in support of the star. Irving Cum- mings appears as the leading man, while Eric Mayne, Frank Farrington and other film favorites appear in prominent roles, The Ford educational weekly will complete the bill. ANDOVER Station Agent Raymond Halstead with his family has returned home fol- lowing his vacatfon and he has re- sumed his work. Memorial Day Miss mond and Miss Eliza Banning of Hartford were at E. M. Yeomans. There was a good attendance at the town hall Saturday evening at the oncert given by the singing school ass at a dance followed the concert. The evening was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. William _ Willis of geport, Mr. ar . C. R. Stearns Stratford and Mrs. Mary N. Gisert of Bridgeort were guests at the par- sonage for the week-end. Howard Green and family of Ver- sailles were in town Sund The new honor flag of the Fifth Liberty loan was thrown to the breeze Memorial day. Roy Webster with his family Manchester, was the week-end. Mrs. Shippee and daughter of Mansfield were week-end visitors at Mrs. J. H. Lewis' Mrs. Cadwell of New Britain was calling on friends in town Sundiy. Mrs. Amy Perkins Spencer and daughter Ruby of Hartford, have been 4 is | Dorothy Ray- Pri of at his mother’s for Evelyn J. his home here. Mrs. Vi France. of the New the green. T may Knickerbockers. flannel, satin is a very to in Orde Pattern Dept., any A PLEAS be omitted 10 and 12 years. spending a few days at the home of Julia Perkins. Miss Helen Jewett had a number of friends visiting her over Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Yeomans were Mre. Tatem and daughter of Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cope of Hart- tord were week-end guesis at the bume of L. W. Merritt, P, for bolero. A SMART ‘Therron = Morgan has charged from Camp Devens and is at P.J. O'Connor, who drives the R. F. . No. 4, mail route, has returned, af- ter fifteen days' vacation. J. C. Hopkins and son, who were at the lake for the week-end, have re- turhed. to their homes in Montclair, been dis- Mrs. Ella Champlin visited relatives in_Yantic one day recently. Mae Daniels and De La Hooke are spending a few days with friends in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs..J. C. Morgan have re- turned to Norwich, after staying sev- eral days at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Helen L. Oat and daugh- ter Leotta and son Richard spent the week-end at their cottage. Mrs. Clarence Rathbun has_return- ed after a few days’ stay in Norwich. BRIEF STATE NEWS Torrington. — Martin Torrington boy, Brennan, a is now stationed at He is with the 226th 2561 military police company. Danbury.—John Doyle has completed the purchase of 4,500 tons of ice from the Torrinzton Ice company. will be brought to Danbury by freight. Old Saybrook.—Ensign Harry Pierce returned to his duties Thursday on the steamer plying between New York and Brest after a three weeks' leave of ab- sence due to illness. New Haven.—The last of the names Haven boys given their lives in the war was placed Saturday on_the honor roll Two hundred and thirty- The ice who have board on that date h s served continuousl; Bullehns Pattern Service BATHING SUIT, ¢ comfortable model and Pan: silk, drill or be worn with tights, bloomers or ama. gabardine, ifen could style. The closing is front aviern is cit in four sizes: medium, 36-38: large, 40- rge, 44°46 inches, bust ize ' medium requires 31 t4-inch material, A pattern of this illustration mailed address on receipt of Iver or stamps, through The Rulletin Company, Norwic 10 cents . Conn, 2855 FROCK FOR A GROWING GIRL Striped gingham, or percale, ed with lawn, cambric, repp or crepe for this model The sleeve may be ished in wrist or elbow length. Swiss or voile and organdie combined are nice for this design. The pattern is cut in four sizes: 6, 8 Size uld be ‘The bolero may fin Dotted 10 requires 3 yards of 7-inch material, with 1 yard A ‘pattern of this illustration mailea to any address on receipt of 10 cents in_silver or sta mps. Order through The Bulletin Company, Visitors over Sunday at the home|Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. Every single thing on earth has its use and it is probably just ithat we do not kuow about things. - as well some Six Cents a Line of Six Words. Putnam, Conn. _Tel. 344-12. pietd — A second hand c “state price and condi M. Phillips, 422 Laurel 641-2, Write K. Ave. Tel. H jedd “WANTED—A position as a chauffe or as a mechanic. tis jedd WANTED—A position as chauffe or truck driver: 10 years' in repairing and driving, with best re;e:encm. Address Box 30, this offi e Address 421, ‘WANTED—Ladies and gentlemen to} Buick road- save their soft felt hats, as I make gondition, lectric lights handsome rugs from them. Call or Can be seen at 126 Spring write Samuel J. Swatzburg, 9 Mt. Willimantie, Ct. jetd Pleasant St. Je4d Iy = =2 FOR SALE—One ‘Good Roads Ma- WANTED—An experienced _barber |chine company stone crusher, 9 by 13, for high class shop;: steady work: good |capacity 130 tons per day, and never place; $22 week. Apply to Ralph Smith, {used only to crush one lot of 285 tons. Bulle- experience machine complete in every way, wheels to mount it all in perfect shape: one two-bottom 16 in. Oliver plow for trac- tor, used one season; one two-bottom three-horse hitch 14 in. Oliver, new; three 16 in. disk harrow: 36 in. disk double action Clark cutawav en- zine harrow, as four-horse hitch: 12 harrows to select from: one 12-25 h. p. Avery tractor, nearly new, now baling 60 tons of hay at James Downing' place in Plainfield. and can be se working for the next six davs; Ke stone side-delivery rake, one hay load- two registered Holsteln bulls, one a n. ili ur ur of ce. W help on woolen goods; conditions; good pay American Woolen ielson), Conn. TWANTED—A man to cail attractive Hvi 0., Elmville (Da tionally known house; ability need apply. care_Bulletin. only men Address E. H WANTED—To rent modern furnish ed | the rates are ton high. W. S. Brown.! house or apartment in good location. |Shapura . il | Farm, Central Villawe | Tel. 4. Jedd _ 1Conn, Jedd WANTED_One or _two lonz chain e light ariving har- 2 z TFOR SSLE_Wice lizht arivinz har beamers. n Velvet Co. Ston-|ness, nearly new, cost when new ington. Je4d pever wus hurt. a beanty, n & WEAVERS » help: 45 |Stable rear Wa ours’ basis—s od sin FARGAIN seldom offercd: ni gle houses; low 1VIng: cont!| paARaARN s L 0m, oo ¢ from local Address Weavers, nt for farmer, price § care_Bulleti Jetd Weanington St . GOVERNMENT —Competent finishing room nd steady work. Jedd pon the retail grocery trade, representing a na- " era Vearling, ane 10 months old, Tatter weighing 330 Ibs., write for pedigree, price and terms: one pair nive bav| chunks, weigh 2600 1bs, best mah‘htd' pair in the county. and 6 vears o] sound and right: one 3 h. p. gas ens for $35: fertilizer nnrl lime alwavs on | hand. Don’t look around for bargains, for they are handed to vou when voi buy this paper. This stuff must he sold | fo reduce valuation of fine farm located on trolley line. Write—don’t telenlione; ng n- of F., Six Cents a Line of Six Words. class condition, cost $1 $25: one single express har one, $15. Rear jetd HEAVY double work harne; in first new, price ness,’a_nice 271 Washington St. CARLOAD VERMONT C ARRIVED. NORTH FRANKLIN, Telephone Lebanon. FOR SALE OWS JUST JAMES H. HYDE, o jetd used for business purl good location: Tor full particulars, Central Eldg Phene Six Cents a Line of Six Words, Six Cents a ne of Six Words. 5 TO RENT—Five-room tenement, 11} Blm St. Inquire 48 Ouk St._ jed | FOR RENT—Furnished room, with use of kitchen if desired. Phone 769-12. WEM FOR RENT—25 gara low. Inquire Charles Gordon, SMain_St. ight housekeeping rooms, Jesa _ shop, .. near corner. Boswell Ave.: splendid location and rent very reasonable; possession immediately. ~Charles W. Burton, No. 744 North Main St._Phone. __jesd TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, 41 Union St jesd TO RENT—Five-room basement, 11 A three-flat Brick House with an annual income of $900; can be poses; in ideal investment. FRANCIS D. DONCHLUE Norwich ———————ITEEY | i m St. Inguire 48 Oak St. may30d TO LET—Five-room flat. gas and jelectricity, rent $13; centrally located. {Inquire at Jeweler's, 32 Franklin St. a TO RENT— Sachem S car’ at mayair | for one 914 or 984 | | Stall Phone ed rooms for iight 14 Union St. Tel. may24d nd_board, 243 Main St. at or week. 5 hied room_for light housekeeping ..\l Division St. maysd ) RENT—Rooms with board, three 3 walk from Marlin-Rockwell's. a specialty. 13 Boswell Ave. | Dinner _ marge TORAGR—Household goods stored for ‘long or short term; rates reason- sblo. Famning Studlo, 52 Broadway. i 5 o “roR § ola szhmnm] G seevn names are now enrolled. omen. I§ or over, board jetd " X SRAENELY year; pleasant work; write immediate-j Madison.—At the anniversary exer-|jy ror Jist positions open. Franklin| FOR SALE “extra cises of the Yale Art school Miss Mary | Institute, Dept. 32P, Rochester, N, Y. horse, weight , sound L. Field of this place was awarded the mayl0SMWF gentle: one ba h‘nryill‘. ol fi”"l“ Alice Kimball English scholarshiv for | ~cyxnrpp -~ Second Hand farni also one Holstein bull, eligible to be < jshol NTED —. Second hana furniture; | 2152 1 e wr travel and study of art in Europe, the | wo pay highest prices in eastern Con: |resistered. Phome 48-5. ~ Jedd scholarshop being equivalent to $500.: necticut; we buy anything; largest sec- |~ gOR SA Sweet potato plants. H0c Miss Field is taking the painting|ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, . L. Spencer, Lebanon course. 1 warerooms 30-32 Water St Norwisi. Milford. — The . Milford Hardware| Write call or tel. 703-3. jedMWS | ONS arc suffering with rheu. company has filed a certificate of in-| WANTED—Barber wanted; only first| most important discovery of corporation. Its authorized capital|class man need apply. James Burby, in herb that actually drive stock will be $5.000, divided into fifty | Plainfield, Conn. _Jesd most stubborn cage of rheumatism shares of $100 cach. The incorporators| WANTED—A messenser Eond | SO O aed at ihe| are Samuel Resnik, Pauline Resnik and |chance to learn iclegrap; Western | YEGE sipectaily on the Kidnevs: fust | Max Chapnick, the first two of Milford | Union_ Telegr: 2 Office, Main St._jesd;jriuits, especially on the Kidneys | and the last named of New Haven. WANTED — Competent plain cook, |tics: representatives wanted i Hartford—At a special meeting of | APPIY Mrs. . O. Lamphere, Watch Hill,jpound postp ‘l;\w rl-;»;n‘;r(; axuress i the board of managing directors of the | 0PPosite the postoffice Jesd "l paid ”n);‘vc amatism Her ! 3| Hartford hospital held recently at the| wANTED. e oa| s L i Mechanics' Savings bank, the Connec- |wish to se Court! FOR SALE 1916 Fora_delivers, | ticut Trust and Safe Denosit company |Garage and make ngements to iave|one three ton Repub i of this city was elected treasurer of[it sold at —their auction Sat a gars i the institution to succeed Ward W. Ehone 121 Ui R e e | Jacobs, who resigned his post Feb. 24.| ~WANTED- T hrieE Box £51 Col. Louis R. Cheney, president of the |eral housew: Plamficid, Ct Jeda board, presided. In February, 1880, Mr. =g s Jacobs was elected treasurer and since L short time Hotel Barber Shop. “WANTED_Girl for ToR work: any color; must be g0od c00K:|puns one for family of two. 19 East Town St tom Verea s Ot Phone 1610, Jesd rone 5 jesWThs | MET A FELLOW yesterday hoo s6z| woR SALE_Farm: because of ill- | he jist bought @ auto, he ced it Was a|henith. musi ce profitable 57-acre seven passenger, ‘b’ if it aidn't run hely fuliy equipped. 600 hens, cattle: was stuck §v5. He ced he Gl get it| casonable offer: no agents. yet, as there was a sittin hen in it ‘w Uncasville, Co >ho. he'd ‘hatter weight until the chicks st 5;,{‘“ hatched. Tuff luck, eh? Enyway he| - bought a cold drink of Moxie_and some| TOR SALE or rent; large farm, 10- of them Manila cigars for oc. so we|room house, other buildings good. fruit| didn’t_mind_listenin’ to him. Yours till{of Kinds, fine water. no stock or| the lirst. Fagan's Smoke Shop. je2d ols; easy terms. Address Grah e s | R F. D. 59, Brooklyn, Conn. may? 0. 3 Sharples cream sep- condition; will pay fair| FOR SALE perty on Soule ! Robert Copper, Brooklyn, |business block, two tenements and two Danielson’ Div. stores; also a baker shop in rear: all 2 modern improvements; good Investment wdies. Apply FLW.| (0 the right party. inquire at Zeseer D l\dl"éd {Dry Jewett City, Conn. S anED OR SALE Good dump cart and 5 irness. cheap. H. M. Ingersoll, Back WAN Windham. Tel. 137-12 Willl. Div |appiy ac Street, 3 TR WANTED - Compotent iple, aze S {i:1son inn. Apply in ady or chi ldichael, Prop. make the price vers I e T _ipariy who giv 1 home: price | PAINTER _Good all round. $1$63; Singer Sewing he. $8: : |painting and papering jobs. Za oL RIECk SEN Des e dstn iz, 122 West Main St~ Phone !” & he o e may2id AR, almost new, 7. 1 St Please rir WAN Woman cook for _small|top_hell je2d country hotel; good wages. ApplY at| “pon~ wanm e e Windhum Ian. " Tel. daci Willimantic| FOR SALE paper neatly Div pound at tes: ‘other FARMERS —If _you want fodder|printing s ugh to Hll your silos, get our Bure- | price Morrill ka, Red Cob and Leaning seed corn; Gl |Buiranteed to” grow: n Jwrvda} i Tertilizer. Greenevilie . Phone | —poo Ay 16 woizhs 8265, pes mayl6éd 4300 Ins, out of work, work single og| WANTED _— Antique furniture, mir-{double, iised t0 do city work, zeniio for| r colored_glass, silver, historical 121y to drive 3125 Cail 155 Duay ooks, and old leiters. A |St. Providence. Telep Union BGruckner, 55 Frankln St »Tel. 717 jesd Byt — | TFOR sALE 4 eylin- skein winding.|der motor, full equipment, price rea- may2d | sonal Address Box 29, this office. TWANTED- of my SECL N5 friends want e are any R SALE Several new mi farms for sale. vant to sell|some to fresh. son: wil yours write at once, a, Canter- |young stock. Phone 53- oury, Conn C_dprsd 17 es WANTED—Rugs, carpets to clean| FOR SALE—_Rubber tired carriage: hout removing, eleciric vacuum.|also set of zood sSingle harnes Tel. : ~_aprdd |East Main St. WANTED—Long distance moving| “FOR RENT — Six room {enement jobs by auto truck. Phome 1172 Nor- |steam heaf, sas and electricity. 19 wich Div. sep! Hamilton Ave. Jesd T FOR sA “ord touring car, in good order. I Horwitz, Colchester. Conn. jesd FOR s near | CAKE BAKER el canl at| 104 Ma jead AT ONCE—DAY WORK s POR Sil unabout, 1917 £o0d paint electric starter and ONE BREAD HELPER & S NIGHT WORK nning order; | Aadress of call on C. Lt Tobby CALL AT NIGHT ield Center, Conn. jesd J. M. MARC-AURELE JFOR SALE—X splendid seven-room | ottage. located reston City, less Bakety. L10{Carter Avsnia herl L)) o e e i center of city; house is in first class condition and has large lot with sev- eral fruit trees, and can be bought right at this time. For price and terms, consult Mrs. Charles W. Burton, No. 44 N Main St. Ph Jesd OR SALE—1916 Overland touring A Licensed Assistant Pharmacist 43 Bulletin Office. Address with references Box rier, electric lights good_tires, A-1 condition FOR SALE Homers, White —Pigeons; squab broeding Kings, Beigian Car- Pouters, - Tumblers White Dutchess, Flights and Trumpot: | ers, at bargain prices. Write me for price list. L. N. Dondero, 102 \ollfl St., Wiilimantic, Lonn Pl\one neaus, ' Fantails, | JOHN 41 Boswell Avenue ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE PROPERTY James L. Case | 37 Shetucket Street 18 head of good, oung ond o Norwich, Conn. Telephones: Office 6305 res H@rses sound hcrses that are accli Fafa one pair of hrown horses 1d; one pair of grays, old; pair of s, 6 and pair of blacks, 6 and 8 years o four pairs weigsh from 2 to 2000 several good single horses, farm chunks., tbusiness horses, and a few good drive: Harness, double and gle, L new and se ne 5 in the hors ce me. E. J. HAMILTON, 371-873-375 Main Street, idence 121 one (¢ one 1 ler” cars not orget to come and at auction, | Do not your own price sale WHITE'S COURT GA BIG PUBLIC AUCTION WHITE'S COURT GARAG rear Swan's Repair Shop SATURDAY, JUNE 7T, 1919, A3 p.m. sharp. AUTOVOBILES One 1918 Overland (3 passenger), one 1916" Moon (7 passe 6 cylinder) one 1917 Buick Little Six, ome 1915 truc Overland (3 passenzer) one 1 Six B passenger), enie nge buy n Norwich. RAGE, Wilfred Lariviere, Wigr. AT CRESCENT BE. Seven-room cottage, all ot running provemen turni garage, spring wa walks and fine lot. Very reasor Price very ated. at once. For full particulars, A. MORA Real Estate Brok Franklin Square. modern able FOR SALE ACH, e w h hed, ater, cement desirably lo- if sold inquire of N, er, Norwich. For Sale or at Wateh Hill, View, and along the shore; Send forbooklet. Frank W. WESTERLY, R. Weekapau: Rh 5Fumished Seashore Cottages Rent g, Pleasant ode Island also accessible Seashore Farms, Coy 13 “FOR SALE_H. D. motorcycle and sidecar, fully equipped, perfect running order, new tires and tube; a bar;mm Write Box A, ._H., this office. jezd FOR SALE—One registered Ayrshire| WANTED LIBERTY BONDS OFFICE AT BISHOP’S STUDIO twenty-five laborers, weavers, spinne dresser tenders, eolored laundress, ‘anvassers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEORGE L. CHESBRO, may26d Installment Cards and Books two colored cooks, ona! ten waitresses, three armers, eight machine hands, six lady 43 Broadway. cow, new mileh. John Rielding, Mohe. gan, Tel. 1884- jezd HAY for sale, by load or ton. D. Agayoff, Canterbury, Conn. on the Hrouk‘lyn road, next to Michael Shea. jezd FOR SA —Rabbit: cents apiece. Albert Werth, Bt el J,u!mnun Div. = 2 4 FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood, an 5 248 Main St. Franklin Sq. Norwich | sizes, delivered to all parts of the Sity. | Harry B. Ford. Phoze 1 nov2id - *OR SALE-—Wo0d in stove lengths, WANTED $4 per cord, C. 0. D. G. A, Bullard. Twenty general Lousework women, 2 ays rs, g FOR SALE—Slab wood, $3 per cord; 1-2 cord same rate, cut in stove lengths,_tne kind _that _suits. C. Brown, Yantic. Phone 1099-2. aprs, nsed cars Phone 1413} apriid FOR SALE-High grade n. rucks of all male! WHEN YOU CALL AT THE VICTORY LUNCH ROOY ARE IN OUR CITY RIGHT ON THE SQUARE, 252 MAIN ST, FOR SALE—Saxon auto, four tires, motor in first class order. phone Willimantic Div. 187-32. may Uhl new Tele- FOR SALE Tw six rooms and bath; a autos; located in the Dest f East Main St., an Franklin Squar For full particulars, A, Phone 653-3. ear Peck-McWilliams Co. Central Wharf o-tenement house with all modern Klin, | improvements: each tenement contains ge for two residential 8§ minutes’ Lot 100x see V. COVELLO, 95 CHM St. perty if you care to seli o have & number of people real estate investments. Real ks Roow 163 < umd & ul THERT 15 no aave FARMS (or saie, W s te for catalogue. F. I Racine, Danielson. Conn. sepldd Pastern Connecteut eaual letin for busineas results. FOR SALE Cottage_ Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirable locations. List your pro- r rent, as i looking for WILLIAM F. HILL, rance, Thayer Eldz. _—_—— tstng medium in to The Buls dump T 70 RENT— for ctool St. 2150 ~g. 106 sepild Furniched rooun: light housekeept Tel. 1048-3 TO RENT TWO FLATS, 7 and 8 rooms each, with modern improvements; best iocation in city for Rocming House. 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 fine o-tenement house, barn, R e B T sain road at Flanders (East Lyme), | Connectic: ! E. A, PRENTIC; | se cnm st Norwich, Conn, Phor R m, good location, 7 room House, large barns and dings, fields and pasture! bearing fruit r enough to pay Beau- modern good Kkind; ALE mile 2tion, thu iine nge: illimantic, ange for NATHAN WEISLER, Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE The very desirable seven-room mod- ern cottage known as the Mrs. lomestead, located on southeast corner Williams and Oneco streets. P: reasonable if sold at once. particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. S. Crane may3d We will loan you cash on yo LIBERTY BONDS, or if o you must sell we will buy them and pay you us spot cash. your Bonds. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Established 47 Yeears. Near corner of Shetucket and Water BARGAIN 125-C-N-S| Four acres of jand, ail U fruit, apple, pear and peactd irees, all in bearing condition. A fne 1i-room house, painted white and in good con- dition, ‘barn, 6 henneries; water in house! This place 'is situated on the state highwey, % mile to school, ciiurch, stores’ and not far from the wolley; on R.F. D, and e i louse. ' And wiat do you U the owner asks for tnis neat little lome is §1,730, part cash. lmmediate possession. ' If you are in the market No~ waiting. | Bring Luble, some k7 All tor such a place as tnis, don't go to | bed tonight “until you hive looked it | over und paid & deposit on it At this time there are many peoplé looking for such a place and it would displease me to have to leil any sincere buyer that it was sold. 1t is up to you tract irom nd for one. WILLIAM A, WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West B Rooms 1 and Westeriy, R. L Telephone 2365, Wilcox’s Farm Bullelin, WHEN 10U WAST (o put your b ines: befora the i betier t ertising celumns pulstic an through 2 The Bulleun, there is 1 ad- either| i i mdr22d \f i i I | % Pleasantly situated on Laurel ,I Hill ten minutes’ walk from {1} Frankiin Square, modern im- provements, and low price. 278 Main Street Phones have a few good horses left that far SESE S B to 1600, Come and see them. I t to sell or<exchange them right away. ELMER R. PIERSON, Tel. 536-5. ¢ may30d OR SALE | A well established ice cream and; |soda fountain, cigars and cigarettes, land fruits; al? latesi, up-to-uate fix {tu new fountain, located in_ the | heart of Providence, R. I, and doing a {g00d business; can be bought at big r For full particulars, inquire of Seven room hi acres of land plat all plan strawberry thrifty, well of bearin; $3,300 BUYS IT ALL buildings 10 years old. bed; several young and al ana cold; short Norwich Town. the other fellow gets it. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 ouse and fine stable. Over two large garden including nice with ted 2 fruit trees; deep clear water, pure walk to car line, in Procrastinate and 63 Broadway THE BOYS COME HOME. 0 they look mighty zood to the oid home state, And Home's here to meet waitin' at the gate! {No more worry where the war-clouds roam, )For the Jads and mothers. of the boys “ back home! ‘em—just and the n major; cap'n’s fin And the home Tleutenants of the G line! But taint the titles that the home holds dear— E It's the roll-call, people, and the an- swer: “HERE!" It's the thought: They made it on the fightin’ pl: doughboy—to the last, a Ma: what 7id__it—made the big things happen! ‘Twasn't for the regiment wouldn't be a cap'n! Cap'n. That's there WANTED Home's heart hails ‘em! There's the cheerin® Youd, 8 And women weepin’ in the cheerin’ WARTED. crowd; 0id false iecti Don't matter it f{For Joy acts that way—for so long broken. “We pzy up 0 315 per set. unknown— Send Dy parcel post and receive || With Home's arms reachin’ for to hold checic by retirn mail We buy dia: Home's own. monds, “too. COLLATERAL LOAN CoO. Near corner of Shetucket and Water between Shetucker reliable nrm An old, fahlishet Street: ud Market Sts. to deal with. O they look mighty good to the old home state— {Never knew such music as the latch- clink of the gate! No more worry where the war-clouds roam, For the dads and mothers of the boys HIGHEST PRICES r AID FOR SECOND HANG FURNITURE back home! —Frank L. Stanton, Constitution. in the Atlanta BY A. BRUCKNER, 5 FRANKLIN ST. TEL. HUMOR OF THE DAY e The Man—Well. it takes two to £ make a _quarrel, so I'll shut up. We will Loan or Buy. We pay| mpc Woman—That's jjust like a Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in|contemptible man! You'll sit here and any Shape. Jewelry, whether old-|think mean things—Detroit Free fashion or modern. . Press. Mrs. Knicker--Statesmen bave di THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Near corncr of Shetucket and Water Sts. LOST car, sum of mon Bulletin Office jeza AND FOUND mail purse with a and receive reward. LOST _Thurs face gold watch tal and Groton back. Liberal Harold . Beeche: covered that food Mrs. Becker—Huh! ways cooked our husbands good din- ners is we wanted something from them >—Judge. “So the doctor told you to go to a propaganda. Haven't we al- l4w|s‘aYr':n\wn W nnl\\?r[{ s and | warmer climates. What was the na- Fay's 5. envelope containing pic- | ture i : name’ Benjumin *on . envelobe, | v, Of, the trouble you cons | Finder return to Bulletin Office. je4d | & ’,‘.’]“lwom e FOUND—One pair of red and white| Boston Transeript. oxen and two Holstein heifers got in i {my hay and oats lot Sunday, June 1st.| three, four; one, twe and they are now in my bar velled the drill sergean e S s me” said the sweet Sorioh Baror R D o Norwich,(little thing, “do they really have to Conn., Stonington Ro * "%esd | teach those ignorant mechanics how — o = to count up tofour."—Gargoyle. “Some men are born great,” quoted The finder will leave at | the Parlor Philosopher. | “Yes, poor devils!” commiserated ____|the Mere Han. “Just think what day. gentleman's open-|Dleasure they miss. They can't tell h, Between State Hospi-|the rest of us how they did it."—Life. ; initials H. W. B. on eward If returned to| Houseman—If Pd known you were Stoddard Wharf, | going o drop in on us so unexpecedly jesd 2 bunch we would have had a better dinner. Horton—Don't_mention it, old man, of keys. Finder leave at this office. | but next time I'll be sure to let you je3d know.—Pearson’s Weekly. LOST_Will the party who took um-| Philanthropic Person—Have you ibrella by mistake from Backus Hospital| never striven, my friend, to attain a last week return to hospital? zje2d| higher life? Mundane Marmaduke—Well, mister, LEGAL NOTICES we ain't got past corned beef an’ Dbeer vet, but whether we'll ever reach AT A COURT OF NOTICE Just Arrived A CARLOAD OF WHEAT FOR POULTRY WILL BE SOLD AT AN EXCEED INGLY LOW PRICE. Chas. Slosberg & Son 3 COVE STREET k] TEAMING and TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES ARTHUR Phone 175 H. LATHROP WHITESTONE CIGARS Are J. F. CONANT, $43.00 Far Thousand 11 Franklin St. GEER The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 champagne and chicken I can’t bloom- of Lebanon, on the 3lst day of May,| “What did the eritics hink of Serib- {1910, son’s latest novel? Present — ALBERT G. KNEELAND, “Not much! One said it might be a -"»’;_1‘;‘,“;“\ of Margers Allen, late of|800d ook to read in a train if here Lebanon. in said District, deceased. | Were plenty of charming scemery to Willetie L. Carpenter of West New-|look at along the roufe.”—Pittsburgh burs, Vt, Executor i 1o | Chroncle-Telegraph. Ordered, That six months from the “w date hereof be, and the same are, lim- You admit you knew vou couldn't ' ited and allowed for the creditors to bring in their claims against sald es- tate, and the Executor directed to give public notice to the creditors of said o B o this order on the publie signpost near- | misht contain a valuable pearl”— | the place where the deceased last | Louisville Courier-Journal. i dwelt, within the same Town. and b: | | pablishing the <ame once = in’ some newspaper having a elrculation in said i e T ke ts| THE KALEIDOSCOPE this Coutt of the notice given. The total membership of over 1,200 Attest: | FERT G KNEELAND, unions in England is put at nearly 4,- jetd Judge. | 300,000. Oil from the nuis of the Chinese wood oil tree is very useful in making highly waterproof paint. In Japan stonemasons -arn about $1.30 a day, while bricklayers and carpenters are paid $1,20 a day. Stocks of American cheese in cold storage January 1 were 55,000,000 pounds less than on the same date a year previous. Of 405 mentioned in the directory of the New Hampshire House of Rep- resentatives, 77 are named John, 26 | William and 25 Charles. So sensitive is an electric apparat- us invented by a French scientist that it will detect the presence of one part of bicromate of potash in 200,000 parts , of water., On account of the inability to im- eral Dulch tanneries have built small port tanning materials overseas, sev- extracting plants at an expense of about $20,000 each. It is said that the cleanest town in the world is Brock. It has been fam- ous for cleanliness from time imme- morial. The yards and streets are paved with polished stones inter- mingled with bricks of different colors. The United Kingdom of England, Scotland, Ireland nd Wales has 12 times as dense a population as the the United States. The total popu- lation, according to the last census (that of 1911), was 45,000,000, or ap- proximately one-half the population of the United States A picture of little Andrew Franklin, a Michigan boy, whose father disap- peared some time ago, is to be shown at the moving picture theatres in New York. in the hope that the father will see it and be moved to go back home. It is thought that the man is in New York city, where he was seen on Broadway not long ago. A nephew and # niece of Johan C. Gluck having re’sed to accept be- quests of $1.25 each left to them in their uncle’s will, the Probad Court at Washington has ordered the money to be paid_into the registry of the court, ‘whefe it will remain unless the beneficiaries change their minds and ask for payment to them. Just as Egypt has been made by the Nile, so Mesopotamia has been made by the Tigris, and the Euphrates. The view put forward with some authority {hat the rivers should he kept exxclus- ively for irrigation and not be depend- ed upon for transport is challenged on many grounds, one of which is that irrigation_can be effectively combined, and indeed made mutually advantage- {ous for many years to“come. HELPED HER LITTLE GIRL, heir strength for I ring cold weakent stem i< open Lo at 4 sickness. Mrs | Amanda 4 New Philadel. jphia, O. ey's Honey anc Tar ‘cirel my little &irl of Wore! tickling cough. 1 had tried many thing and found nothing to help her until =ot Woley's lloney and Tar” Give: immediate rolief from distrossing, rack. nz tearinz conghs: tes aaa heal riond for TColds,” eroun and wheopin ‘ wugh. The Lee & Osgood Co. g