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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY AND TOMOR! ROW What Is Going Un i'onight Vaudeville Motion Pictures,at Auditory Motion Pig and m. ires at Breed Theatre. and Motion Pictures atj eatre Unia sis n, No. 744, meets in n mests in Car- mple neets 94, F. of A, meets ANNOUNCEMENTS Property Changas Halde. The a seve A room cottage . Wheele and garage. nd Lafavette Mrs, a s new owners, i1l make nome there in ear fu DAVIS THEATRE. The ow for the. last half of this week promises to he one of the hest A1l round programmes of Keith vau- devilie and ire pictures present- ~d here this vear. Heading the vau- leville is Bill McDermott. the sole rvivor of Coxe's Army, in a com- edy single act that is worth the price of admission alone. The next.act is the Three Joys, a trio of voung men | At the Davis Today in “Happy Though Married” g singing, talking, ical offering. The the edncated pony. several stunts that ‘m]’-n«)Mr and will be r the little folks as well as n ups. Enid Bennett in “Hap- ture picture is Enid Bennett in “Hap- py Though Married.” This mew pic- ture from the studio of Thomas H. Ince is a story that turns the laugh on jealous husbands and wives and slips over the advice to brides not to ccept too seriously keepsakes of old- en days they may find in their hus- d's trunk. The Little Widow, 2 two reel Mack nett comedy with Ford Sterling and other famous comedians com- hm‘fls the show. Don't let the hot away from the Dav: s 1 and comfortable here. ir cooling system overhauled and fresh air into the theatre continuous- This weather keep you thoroughly fs blown Iy during the performance. BREED THEATRE. Bmmy Wehlen heads the double feature bill at the Breed treatre today in her latest Metro offering. “The Ama- r Adventuress” R taken from Thomas Edgelow’s story which was published in Young's Magazine and delicious humor’ and ‘many situations. Miss Wehlen is ightful in the leading role and is ably assisted by William V. Mong, Victor Potel, Allen Sears and Rose- mary Theba. The entire feaure is of | the highest class from every angile. Kitty Gordon and a notable com- pany will also hr~ seen in a five part World drama, “The Scar.’::In this production Mise Gordon has one of the consisting { | - 'WANTED—A i country tn board by A mid Il r the Hourth’ of July Bulletin. - DETEOTIVES —Civil & \eaugawrs Bt overy descri |vor cvidence Ebmhld‘ v thovt: notoriety ne dbgolutely St class, md ddress Pi 0. juiet > the Addteg: A Jeid infel“in. F on, ckiy' and puplicity, can- config: rei- Jerd TED-A gi tor gen Fshouse- wo In l‘;zh flsw 28 indham,. Conm jesd Evening 3 L Levy. Thst. d di- | ¢apte For —Sex s gnder s Hudsbn to\lfln‘ucflrr, £ mintggndt'l:w o\h rhadled and. hein 8 car-has m ble'and very durable :.‘X” smEgs tron tires; no‘:v;::ed‘e‘d ]ta S e Walter Ct. Tel. W:umhnuc $6-5. FOR' SALE 21918 ass - condition, -1 o+ | months Call after Franklin St... Mrs. Th T FOR SALE _Compléte 6utAt, . nice hrpwnitorse, buggy, Hatnes mfiozs‘: 9. years old, clever and sound, been used omen and children; complete 8. 2il "'Waghington St - 3 “FOR SAL] An_extr hlct n i Hol&igin eow, and two to fresnen ’fiucyf’ f‘!;a!rms [>3 Btnumng, Plain_Hil wic, TO REN the Alic McGar: Two connect\ng rooms in Bldg. Inquire of Murn ¢ & WANTED—Two 19 shfs (fl(perk :t puttfng up <hflh~x uun’lérflmf " HIGHEST pr { 750 old coins {neske, Yanilc, Conn. * 'may30TuThS, WANTED A )mghu\ maan; stead job and good * pay. mf WANTED adies and gentiemen ] |save their soft felt hats, as I make i han, from them. - Call or Swatzburg, 29 Mt | v Jedd ED-—An" ‘experienced . bath for lngll class shop: steady work: ood place; 322 week, \pp. v to Ralph Sm’th; | Putnam, Conn. _Tel. 344-12. piedd WANTED — A second hand cauch hammoek ate price and condition. 3 Phailiips, 422, Laure! Hill Tel. 6417 e Jedd WANTED—A posn on as & chauffaur dress 421, ;Xu\ ‘e~ s chauffeur experience Jith® best of Iving b dritios, nces. Address Box 30, this Office. jedd WANT) P help on woolen goods: attractive Hving conditiors; good pay and steady work. ! American Woeolen Co, Eimville (Dan- lelson), Conn. . jedd WANTED—To rent modern furnished hotse or apartment in good location. {Tel. ¥38-4. jodd WANTED—One or_two long chain beamers. American Velvet Co., Ston- ington. jedd 2908 hours 74 Jours® pay: n- low Tents: ‘low living:cost stores. - Address Weavers, | jiad "WANTED—Barber wanted; only first class man need apply. James Burby, Plainfield, Conn. jesd WANTED—A messenger. boyv; - £ood chance to learn telegrapny. Western l’nion Telegrigy Office, Main St. JjeSd 'TED — Competent plain cook Apvl) Mrs. F. O. Lamphere, Watch Hill, opposite the pastotfice. je3d “'Ahm—!l you have a car you wish to sell, nuury ‘White's Court Garage and make arrangements to, have it sold at their auction Sllurflny Phone 1213-3. W, lariviere. je3d WANTIID—Competent gir] for gen- eral housework in family of two; ref- erences required;” call evenings. Mrs. \l' S. AHIB. 30 Broadway jedd \NTED—Porter at the Wauregu Shop. Je3 TWaA Hotel W, ri for general " house work; any color; must be good cook; for family. of two, 19 East Town St Phone 1610, Je3d E‘l‘ A FELLOW yesterday hoo sez he Jist bought a auto, he ‘ced it was a seven passenger, ‘n’ if it didn't run he was stuck $95. He ced he coodn't get it yet, as there was a sittin hen In it 'n’ he'd hafter ‘weight until ~the 'chicks hatched. Tuff luck, eh? Enyway -he bought a cold drink of Moxie and some of them Manila cigars for 5c, 80- didn’t mind listenin’ to him.. Yours L the tirst. Fagan's Smoke Bhop. je2d “an—\lo 3 Sharples' cream ;0 - erator in A-1 condition; ‘will: pay falr used price:. Robert anflel’, Brooklyn, Conn. . Tel. 37-3 Daniéelson Div, mayzld WA m—szleshdles. Woolwanh Co Barbe Arpv]y ¥ W. ay28d A chmpetent second giri. WANTED — Apply at Miss Porteous’, 34 Fairmount Btreet: -may2id; - WANTED_Competent chef at'Dan- 121 inn. Apply 'in person, C. H. o . mayid PAINTER_Good aH round. wishe puinting and papertng jobs. ' Zachno- 152 West Main St.-Phone 517. may23d and the picture is one of the most Tl";‘mw;r;:mn czvol:i for y?‘r'naal{ I vy g o ek i Wmdnam Inrl " Tel. 854 “wititmantic ense, dramatic and interesting pro- Div 2 may23d ductions in which she has ever ap- |~ et v 3 ¢ Eute- The Ford Fducational weekly will | H0UER (o BIl your Silos, get our E complete the bill TRIAL OF MRS. GILLIGAN TO OPEN AT MIDDLETOWN JUNE 10 Hartford, June 4. — Announcement was made here . today. following the return of State's Attorney Alcorn from New Haven that ‘the retrjal of Mrs. Amy E. Aréher Gilligan of Windsor, for the poisoning of Franklin R. An- drews will open at Middletown June 10. In New Haven he secured the signature of Chiéf Justice Samuel O. Prentice to an order calling a special #ession of the Middlesex county court. It is expected here, however, that the trial will not really open until a few ays later when the business of the present term of the Hartford county superior court is concluded. The Mid- dlesex county jurymen wiil probably be summoned to appear at the Mid- dletown court June 12 EVIDENCE OF PROSPERITY IN THE UNITED STATES New York June 4.—That an era of prosperity prevails in the United 3 showr he fact that few- es occurred in April than in any other month in the history of Amerfcan history, declares J. H. Tre- zoe, secretary and treasurer gof, thei National Acsociation of Credit Men, in a letter to members made public here to y ' Notwithstarding this bright out- look, Mr. Tre cdautions merchants| areless or extravagant i the thrifty, economical survived Iig- how busin such as! tru have acquired a| mpelus, were WOouULD. PE IN"AD RS OF COSTA RICA REPZ Rica, fan Jose, ta June 4. ter the 't del~at of the revo tioais s 1o Mexican Gen ftanuel Cl the obo farm, i frontier { General| ng May the fire de- | partment responded to only 12 alarms of fire. In May, sesponded to 16 alarms. ka, Ked Cob and Leaning seed cor guaranteed to grow; also high grade iertilizer. Greeresilie Grain Co.'Fhone 326- ;- mayisd WANTED — Armqua furniture, mir- rors, colored ~glass, “silver, h\slqrical china, oid books, and old leuen, A Bruckner 53 Franklin. st TeLl717-3 mayl WA \TEI)—G!‘: for !klln Appfy_West Side Silk Mil WANTED —Farmes: Msny -of \my friends want to know if there are any farms for sale. 1f.-you want to seil yours_write a. once. Y. Vella, Canter- inding. i3 bury, Conn, aprid ANTED—Rugs, carpets to clean without .~ Temoving. eleclnc vacuum. Tel, 773-12. apred WANTED—Long - - distance _ moving jobs by auto truck. Phéne 1172 wich Div. sep25d GIRL WANTED At Once at Bell-Milton Parlor. 1$11 week for stu"t.v Also an extra girl wanted for every T afternoon ‘and Saturday after- noon and night. WANTED A Licensed - Assistant Pharmacist ;Addr-u with references Box |43 Bulletin Office. S— WHEN YOL’ \Pf‘ IN OUR CITY ALL-AT THE v lf1‘0R\ LUNCH ROOM. RIGHT ON THE 30U &RL 232 “\l\ ST, THERE 1s no sdvertising medium-in 191%, the deparument.Eastern Comnecticut equal to. The Bui- letin for business resuits. jand old_postage stamps, Write Aj Wis- 1t TFOR SALE_3%:, to clos {t._open launch’ hiull; new, finish, at' :Norwich. .C.= P; Hé gsnn. Admr, Stafford Springs, Conn..- a* "FOR SALE_Horse, 5 years old, xood worker, single = or -double; must be 1d;°" 280 Franklin“ St Jesa FOR SALE—Handsome black mare vy - styiishy none pleasant bettett in’ state, driter, 8 years 0ld, weight dbout 1175, sound, sippased felrlef‘ __|all objects, wiH handle surrey four anywhere! price “DO—nothmg ‘le? hWr\te Jones, care Bul!elm 5T L FOR SALE _Farm of 200 aeres, o1d homesiead ‘with fireplaces, large house. | [darge barn, bsth in Yinelor {Truits aad large woodlot Landon and Watrous “ FOR SALE—A ]ate 191 ster in -A-1'condition, and starter. Can be se Wmlmntlc ct Buick road- electric lights en-at 126 zpm.g jedds i FOR E—Ono Good Roads u,- chine company stone crusher, 8 by 15. — {capacity 130 tons per .day. and_never used only to crush ‘one iot of 285 tons. machine compléte -in eyery way, wheels to mount it all in perfect flhlne. ne two-hottom 16 in. Oliver plow for trac- | tory used one seasnn; one two-bdttom three-horse. hiten &' in. Oliver, mew: three 16 in. die harrows? one 38 in. disk douhle actien Clark cutawav en- zine hArrow, as four-horse hitch; 13 harrows. to select from; one 12-23 h. p. Avery tractor, nearly new, now baline | 50 tons of hav ' at James Downing's| place in Pleinfield, ‘and can be seen | working for the next six davs; Key- stone side-delivery rake, one hay load- er; two' registered Helste'n bulls, ope a ‘ea.rdng one 10 manths old, latter welghing 330 Ibs., wrife for pedigree, price .and terms:-one pair nice ha¥ cHunke, welgh 2600 1bs, best matched | pair in the county,:5 and 6 years oid. | | sound and right:one-3-h £as engine for $35; fertilizer and lime always on hand, Don't look: around: for bargains, | for they are handed to vou when You | buy this paper. This'stuff must be sold ! to réduce valuation of fine farm located on trolley line. Write—don't telenhone; the rates are too high.. W. S. Brown, Shepard Hill Farm, Central \';'lrdze. | i Conn. FOR SALB_Old fashioned oak vide- bcard 7 Potter Place. Jedd l‘nl SALI B—One zxtra gvod black kind and registered. Phone ¢ ¥, umpfm_ | FULL A!‘OC('ATED PRESS DESPATCHES. TO RENT J. C. WITTER & r General Auctioneers and praisers,* Buyers "of Entire Es- tatés of Personal Property or hs(a!e for. . Spot. Cash, ‘\(3:;2 “Firniture or_ Livestock: Handiing of exceptionally high elass and amraordmflry sales a ‘épecialty. Otfice ‘nd Slluroaml, No. Main St Danielson, Ct. Phone 33-1 House 40. 42 *OR SALE CARLOAD VERMONT COWS JUsST ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT. Telephone Leban FOR SALE A three-flat Brick House with an-anhual income of $300; can be Jedd used for ‘business purposes; in good /lecation; idéal investment. . For tull particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE ‘Central Bldg Phons Norwich For Sale 41 Boswell Avenue ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE PROPERTY James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street FOR SALE_Sweet potato &ants. 50¢ per 100. W.'L L. Spencer, Lebanon. 4 $ FOR SALE—One 1916 Fora delivery, one three-quart ton Republic truck, one 1915 Overland touring car: these cars- are in good Tunning order and they must be thrned |nt; n‘n)aney right away. L, H. Frink, Box 481, Plainfield, ‘Ct. Tel. 27-2. Jeda FOR SALE—A gas range, used but a short time, in first.class condition. Can be seen at 24 Summer St., Laurel Hill séction. Jetd FOR SALE—Three English < setter puUps one vear old. Walter C. Verga- son; \'ergnnn Ave., Norwich Trrwn, Ct. Phope 55 Je4WThS FOR SALE—Property on .Soule §t. business’ block; two-tenements and two stares: also-a baker ghop ‘in rear; all odern.improvements: gaod investment 0. the right ‘party. Inquire at Zegeer Dr_y uads Store, Jewett CHy, Conn. jesd FOR harness Road, Jedd: FOR SALE 20 ft. speed boat. 4cylin- der motor, full eguipment, price rea- sa;vanr:ie. Address Box 29, this otfices o3 SALE _Good dump. cart _and chieap. H. M. Ingersoll, Back indnam. | Tel. 137-12 Willi. Div FOR SALE—Several new milch cows. | some to freshen soon: will trade for yaing: stock. Ehone Mystic Div. &3 FOR SALE—Rubber tired carriags: also get of good single harness, 533 East Main St jed “FOR RENT Six room tenement. steam heat, gas ‘and ' electricity. 7 Hamilton Ave. FOR SALE_1917 9 je3d R Ford towring car, [ger), one 1915 Reo (7 g i{in good order. I Horwitz, Colchester,|1916 Moon (i passenger, 6 cvlinder), e TR Je3a_jone 1917 Buick Little Six, one ’legr‘n‘ TOR SALE_Nino raom house near| il 3908 Big Six. Buick (1 ;’iaisi,",gm,, Preston, bridge. price $1,500. < Call at|,ne ‘Cadiftac (S cylinder, T passenger) 104 Main St Phone 1358.° ° je3d |one peeriess (6 cylinder, T passenger). ‘FOR. SALE—Overland runabout, 1617, |2nd several other cars not on list yet. 00d paint and tire: electflc starter and f ghts, $350; also E, M. F. 5-passenger car, good running order; drne ‘em away. --Address or call on €. L ‘Hobby, Mansfield Center, Conn. jead FOR_SALE—A splendid seven:room cottage, located in Preston City, less than .40 minutes’ -ride in"auto from centér of city; house is in’first class condition and has large lot'with sev- eral fruit trees, and tah be Bought right at'this time. For price and: terms, consult Mrs. Charles “Burton, No. 744 North Main 'St Phone. Jead FOR SALE—Pigeons; squab breeding Homers, White Kings. Belgian -Car- neaus, ~Fantails, Pouters, ~Tumblers, ‘White Dutchess, Flights and Trumpet- crs, at bargain prices. Write me for rice list. L. N. Dondéro, 102 Neorth Sl Villimanti, Conn Phon! 579. ‘je2d TIAY for sale, by. load or ton. gayoff, Canterbury, Conn., .on Fpokiyn foadenest fo Michael Snea. soned hard wood, all '&' arts of the oit all rts ol l 8 .0 Harry B. Ford. Ph 240, vita D. the o ¥FOR s\LE—- ‘sizes, delivered _|one pair of brown horses, 5 and 6 years Horses 18 head of godd, young, sound hcrses that are acclimated and good broken: old; one pair of grays, 4 and 5 years old; pair of bays, 6 and 7 years old; pair of blacks, § and § years old; these four pairs weigh from 2300 to 3000: several good single horses, farm chunks, business horses, and a few good drivers. Harness, double and single, light and heavy, new and sec- ond’ hand. Carriages,Concords. dump| carts, reach wagons. If in need of| anything in the horse line, see me. E. J. HAMILTON, 73-373 Main Street, ! orwieh, Conn. Office 630; residence 1212.1 i BIG PUBLIC AUCTION | AT WHITE'S COURT GARAGE, rear Swan's Repair Shop, Norwich, Conn., SATURDAY, JUNE 7TH, 1919, at 3 p. m. sharp. AUTOMOBILES One 1818 Qverland (5 passenger), one 1916 Locomobile (6.cylinde a7 Telephanes: Do hot forget to come and buy them at your own price at auctian. Biggest sale we ever had in Norwich. Wor ek information. call 1219-3: HITE'S COURT GARAGE, ‘Wiltred Lariviere, Mgr. FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, Seven-room cottage, all im- provements, fully tfurnished, with garage, running spring water, cement walks and fine lot. Very desirably lo- modern cated. Price very reasonable if sold at once. ] b For full particulars, inquire of JOH)" A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. “FOR SALE—Wo04 m stove hnTU’lI. Nlpnr %4 cord, C. 0.)D: G: ilard “maysd “wOR E—Higl '‘grade used cars and trucks of all makes. Phone 1413 or. 125 Norwich, ©: apriid | "FOR_SALE—Saxon auto, four new|| tires, motor in first class order. Tel phone wmimzmic Div. 197-3.. md’ ARMS for saie. Write for catal F. 1. Racine. Dantelsan. Cflnn. sep’ N 1918 “BIG SIX,” REO . SPORT CAR FOR SALE. | Seats four-people. Engine Ai. ! Car cannot be told from new. Chance to save mon-y INQUIRE THE T. J. SHAHAN-C0. NEXT TO POSTOFFICE The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 i1%. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug., Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Ilsla she Seashore Farma. Send forbook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R L FOR SALE Two-tenement house with all modern improvements: each-tenement contains six rooms. and bath; garage for two autos; located in the best residential Section of East Maln St, and $ minutes’ % from Franklin Square. Lot 100x Fo r full particulars, see ‘A. V. COVELLO, Phone 683-3. 198 Clift St. WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $48.00 Fsr Thousahd 4. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St. | - FOR small familys no chudren Six Cents a Line of | S‘l ‘Words. TO RENT-Modefn six-room cottage. m)pxy 644 East Main St Jesa RENT--Four-room tenement for Inquire 260 Asylum ‘St City. - Jesd B St xnmng‘i K St. ma_ FOR RENT- “foot ~_garag 1 Inquire Charles Gnrd%n 259 West St Je3a ” i FaRVAR TO LET—_Light housekeep ing e 38 Union St.7, Jedd ‘'TO B&“*Automabfle repair shan,] located at No. 756 North Main St near} corner ‘Boswell Ave.; splendid location} and rent very reasonable; possession lmmemalely Charles 'W. Burton, . 744, North Main St._ Phone. TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, 41 Union St je3d, TO.RENT —Five-room basement, 11 Elm St. Inquire 48 Oak St. may30d "TO LET—Five-room . flat, gas and electricity, rent $12; centraily located. Inqiire at Jeweler's, 32 Franklin St. may29d TO RENT:-Stall for one car at 9% Sachem St: Phone 914 or 984. may2ir 'To RE’Q‘I‘~FHrmshed rooms for light; g;‘u*;kzzmng at 44 Union sz N’ff" TO WENT—-Rooms a;dm!;;a!'d. either by the day or week 248 Main St. may2id’ TO )\ENT——Fumlshed room for light housekgeplnx at 2 Dlwslnn Sl miysd "T0 RENT—Rooms with board, three minutes’ walk from Marlin-Rockwell’s. Dinners a specialty. 13 Boswell Ave. marso ) STORAGKE —Household £ood for long or short term; rates reason- able Fanning. Studio, 32 Broadway, tenement, 11 reoms Sckool 2 light Tel 1043-3 TO RENT TWO FLATS, 7 and 8 rooms each, with modern 'improvements; best location 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., Norwx:h. Dodge closed serv- lice car. Phone 152-12 FOR SALE FOR SALE A fine two-tenement henhouse and 11, main road at Connecticut. E. A. 56 Clff_ St., Phone 300. house, acres of Flanders barn, land, on (East Lyme), PRENTICE, ! Norwich, Coon. | may29d TOR SALE acre farm, good location, mile statlon, 7 room house, large barns and outhuiidings, fine fields and pastures, beautiful - water, 200 bearing fruit trees, wood and timber enough to pay for farm, $2,500. For Exchange: Beau- tiful residence in Willimantic, modern throughout, can exchange ~for good farm or timberland. Farms of all kmds‘ at low prices. TRYOM AGENCY, 715 Main St. Wllllmaflhc. Conn. mar22d @ (FOR SALE | 10 ROOM HOUSE: Pleasantly . situated on Ladrel Hill "ten minutes’ walk from | Franklin Square, modern im- provements, and low price. | { THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Strest Phones s SALE HORUES I have a few guc are ready (0 g0 1o W to 1660, Come and s: sell or exchange them rig ELMER R PICKSON. Tel. 536-3. may30d i FOR SALE A well .established ice cream and soda fountain, cigars aud. cigareites, and fruits; al} latesi, up-to-uate nX- tures, new fountain, located in tne heart of Providence, B. L, anl doing ai good: business; jcan be bought at Dig| bargain. For full particulars, inquire of NATHAN WEISLER, Phone 28-5. Danlelson, Conn. FOR SALE The very desirable seven-room mod- ern cottage known as the Mrs. S. Crane homestéad, located' on southeast corner Willlams and Oneco streets. Price very reasonable if sold at once. For full particuiars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, may3ad Frasklin Square. We will Isan you cnh on your LIBERTY S, or if you must sell will buy them and pay you spot cash. your Bonds, THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Established 47 Yeears. Nelr corner of Shetucket d Water Sts, BARGAIN 125-C-N-S | acres uf land, a:l tillable, :vme fruit, apple, pear and peach trees, in bearing condition. 4 fne 1i-room house, painted white and in good con- No waiting.- Bring us dition, barm, & henneries; water in house. This place is situated on the state highway, 4 mile to school, caurch, stores. and not far from the trolley} on K. F. . and telepLone in house. And wnat do you think? All the owner asks for tnis neat - little nome is $1,i00, part cash. lmmediate possession. - 1t yuu.are in the market jor such a place as this, don't go to bed tunight until you have looked it over and paid a deposit on it.. At this time there -are many peopls looking tor such [a piace And it would dispiease e to_hAve lo fed any sincere buyer that it was sold. 1t s up to you.— Extract “Trom ;Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. Send for ome. , ' WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 11 ‘West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Telephone 2365, WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. _||nezs betore ine pubiicthere s no edium better than through the ad- vertising columns ¢ The Balletin, WHEN YOU WANT (o put your bus- iness betors ,the. public, there is-ao medium better than through the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin. FOR SALE Six Cents & Line of Six Words. Seven room house and, fine stable, buildings 10 years old. Over two acres of land with' large garden plat ali planted .including nice strawberry. bed; .several young and thrifty, bearing fruit trees; deep weil of crystal clear .water, pure ang cold; short walk to car line, in Norwich Town. . Procrastinate ‘and the other fellow gets it. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Propert:i 63 B Telephone 1334 POETRY DANISH MARY. 'Twas Danish Mai icked them ul Out of the air and sea; P A shodfly trudging loliypup ° tmphng slatternly, The cry rang north, the ery rang. nut.h. “The vanished—where are they” - But Danish Mary shut her mouth ; 4And shuffied on her way. “Ho, Hawker!—Grisve!” on fiying scud Called kingdoms and ullld khffi ¥ But Danish Mary chéwed her cud In drowsy maunderings. Now “Lost!” cried West, and “Lost'™ cried st, All “Perished!” like a' Turned bonfire-light nnd nomln‘ fb‘!t More dark than .funeral, And toward the hollow sky rose prayer And dirge of steeple-chime; But -what should nish Mary care? :FOR SALE The Residence and Grounds No. 236 Washington St. Hous: type with 10 rooms and all conveniences. EST LOCATION IN' NORWICH. Lo is 233 feet on Washington St. and 22§] feet 'on Williams Street. Apply to GILBERT S, RAYMOND, 28 Shetucket St, Norwich is of Colonial| modern| Fronts Chelsea Parade land is ABSOLUTELY THE CHOIC- She takes her own sweet time. And bawls to Lewis Butt: “It's me! I've picked 'em up—your men.’" ’What'——(‘ne\e and Hawker?' “Sure!” And she Goes shambling on again. But lighTning "engines flash and- fltht For news that reaps renown. The jackies swarm from bay and bight And race to'run her down. And win, and bear her prize away— While Mary. turns to prowl iOnce more where slips the dumb, salt spray And slaps her on the jowl. —Percy Mackdve, in the New York Times.. HUMORS OF THE DAY’ t! FOR 3ALE Cottage Houses, 7Tenement desirabie locations. you real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, WANTED [N WANTED. 0ld false ieeti Lon't matter 1! broken. We pay up v 315 per set Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. We buy dia- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Near corner of Shetucket and Water Streets. Shetuckel aud Market Sts. €m0 deal with. between An old, WANTED LIBERTY BONDS Installment Cards and Books OFFICE AT BISHOP’S STUDIO 248 Main St. Franklin Sq. and Buriness Blocks, Building Lots, ali ia List your pro- cars to éell or rent, as I number of people looking for Norwich Wifie Oh, Doceor, = Benjjamin seems to be wandering in his mind. Doctor (who knows Denjjamin)— Don’t trouble about that—he can't go far.—Medical Pickwick. “You'd better marry men ar scarce.” “T suppose I could offer that as an explatnation,” said the girl reflective- ly.—Louisville Courier-Journal. “J. Fuller Gloom is the most dis- agreeable person of my acquaintance.” “Yes, he is afflicted with ehronic in- fluenza of the disposition.”—Kansas Ci Star. Fond Mamma—Oh, look, papa, how solid baby feels this morning. Catch hold of him. Papa—VYes; difference. He was all night—Tit Bits. Sam—Who was the first Kaiser? Bull—How do I know. Ask me something easy. Sam—Something easy? Bull—Yes; ask me who's the last— T.ondon Opinion. “Hensler is greatly perturbed over the prohibition measures.” “I did not know that he was addict- ed to the use of intoxxicants. ‘'Oh, he isn't. Hes president of a corkserew factory.—Life. “Cant you add up a column of fig- ures correctly” me. Eligible there certainly seems a “holler” last WANTED Twenty general ¢resser tenders, two colored cooks. ©lored laundress, h'mcr< ei tanvasse: FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEORGE L. CHESBRO, may26d 43 Brondway. on ten waitresses, thre ht machine hands, six lad, housework women, itventy-five laborers, weavers, spinners, “Certainly. I have added this col- umn up repeatedly, each time with a different result. I am sure one of these answers must be right."—Washing- ton Star. “What was the banquet for?" ‘Ta welcome a minister plenipoten- tiary e % hope you didn't drink tos muéh.” “If 1 had I would never have a o tempted that word."—Kansas City HIGHEST PRICES Journal. PAID FOR “Why do vou wear that thin waist?” SECOND HAND FURNITURE “It's stylish.” BY A. BRUCKN] “You must be cold.” 55 FRANKLIN ST. TEL. 717 “1 am. 2 ek “I should think voud shiver.” : o, it isn’t stylish to shiver."— We will Loan or Buy. We pay|Judge. Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in any Shape. Jeweliry, fashion or modern. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Near corner of Shetucket and Water S: whether old “Where shall -1 drop you?” absent- mindedly asked the owner of an .air limousine who was taking a friend out for a little ride. “Jog on a few hundred miles. fur- ther,” said the friend. ‘“‘We're over the Atlantic Ocean now."—Birming- LOST AND FOUND LOST _Thursday face gold waich, Zéntleman's open etween State Hospi tal and Groton: initials H. W. B. o back. . Liberal reward if returned t Harold W. Beecher, Stoddard care’ A, Nve jesd Wharf, ham Age-Herald. ’ KALEIDOSCOPE A device has been invented to re- magnetize the magnets' of automebile magnetos without taking them apart. Of Japanese invention is a medi- cal vibrator that does the same work n LEGAL NOTICE as an clectric one though operated by { hand. AT A COUR at Norwi of Norw A..D. 191 BLSON J. AYLING of John B. Gladue in d District, deceased. .- Gladue of Norwich, Conn., ! ippeared in Court and filed a petition To prevent persons slipping in bath |tubs a guard rail which can be clamped to one edge of a tub has been invented. Tests being made in Europe of va- ? i rious kinds of concretes and cement mortars will extend over a period of 30 years. | ;Fw;n;‘in,. for the reasons therein set| 7T, some parts of Cape Province, orth, that an instrument purporting | i vield of to be the last will and testament of | SOuth Africa, chicory give a vield said deceased be admitted to,probate. Whereupon. It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determired the Probate Court Room in the City o Norwich. in said_District, day of June, A. D. earing thereon, be lication of thi newspaper ha District, at least three days prior the date of said hearing. and that re turn’ be made to_this. Court. NELSON J. AYLING, abov o iven by the pub Judge. The copy of reco: Attest: Jesd H nLL‘\ M. DRFASCHER PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 595-3 11 Alice Stree Player Piano WorkaSpecialty TEAMING and TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES ARTHUR H. LATHROP SEED OATS HAYSEED AND FERTILIZER A. R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN. Phone 960-2 BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP DEALERS IN Tires and Supplies Vulcanizing and Repairing 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 546-13 : THERE 13 no alvertising medium I Eastern Connecticut egual to The Bul- ietin for business resuiis. on the 9th 1919, at 10 o'clock jin the forenoon, and that notice of the {pendency of said petition, and of said by order one time in some ng a circulation in said to foregoing is a true $250 to $300 an acre, Johannesburg be- ing the chie? market. Rapid growth of vegetation in Pol- ar regions. though' the summers are brief, is ttributed to the strength of electric currents in the tmosphere. A new automobile tire is compesed of an elastic composition resembling rubber built up around a frame. of rattan or other similar vegetable mat- ter. A patent has been issued for a re- cording telephone for receiving dicta- tion from a phonograph or to record messages from an odinary receiver. A paper mill situated at Morretes, Brazil, has recently been with American machinery and is in a condition to produce a large amount of paper. A recently patented bumper for au- tomobiles also serves as a shock ab- sorber and is claimed to prevent a car overturning even if a wheel should be ‘lost. An Amsterdam commercial informa- tion office reports 142 failures in the Netherlands from January 1, to Febru- i t) t responding period of 1918. T Nine tailors may: succeed in mak- ing a man a pauper. How He Quit Tobacco This veteran. S. B. Lam- phere, was addicted to the excessive use of tobacco for many vears. He wanted to quit but peeded something to_help him. that tells "about _tobaceo easily and safe. ly. In a recent r he writes: “T have no' desire for tobacoo- auly'moke. 1 like a new man ! ?:vcne desiring a copy of this book on tobacco habit, smoking and chewing, aid, by writing to J. Woods, TB-762, Statien F, New York City. Yoa will be surprised and pleased. . Look for quieter nerves, stronger heart, better digestion, im- proved eyesight, increased viger, longer life and other ‘advantages If you quit poisoning yoursel GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co. Phome 781-3 NEW LONDON, CONN. Startsrs—Generators—I o equipped | ary & 1919, against 93 during the cor- | He learned of a fres beok | habit and how to (:n:mznei'i