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UNSETTLED TODAY; PROBABLY FAIR TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at the Auditorium. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Annual City Meeting in Town Hall Shetucket Lodge, No. 27. 1. O. O. F., meets in Odd_Fellows' Hall. Norwich_ Nest, No. 1396, 0. 0. O, meets in Owls' Hall. Wauregan Lodge, No. 6, K. of P, meets in Pythian Hall, 4 St. Anne’s T. A. Society meets in T. A. B. Building. Court Quinebaug, No. 128, F. of A, meets in Foresters’ Hall. Sachem Chapter, No. 57, 0. E. S, meets in Chamber of Commerce Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS Medium porgies 12c, large porgies 15¢, fancy mackerel 15c, corned beef 17e, salt pork 32c. Church Bros. The Auditorium. Tom Mix, intrepid portrayer of western roles, had two narrow escapes from serious injury while embodied in the newest William Fox photoplay, The Man Within, were being filmed. Mix, as the hero, had engaged the crooked sheriff in a fight in a court- room. Mix caught him with so hard a blow that Mr. Sheriff turned a for- ward samersault, his heel, .with the spur, coming from behind, digging it- self into the side of Mix's face about an eighth of an inch from his right eve. It happened so quickly, that Mix was unable to get out of the way. Showing his indomitable pluck, Mix continued the scene, with.even a more hazardous stunt to perform. He had to dive through a plate glass window. When he arose, it was discovered that he had had his nose skinned with a jagged piece of glass. Director Rey- nolds thought that his star had had enough casualties and called it a day. The second feature is Elaine Ham- merstein, o a well acted six-part pho. 248 Main St. w e FULL ASSCCIATED . FRE3SS DESPATCHES l. CAN TUSE Tel. 1012. HIGHEST PRICES PAID F SECOND HAND FURNITURE BY A, BRUC 55 FRANKLIN ST. jelod OR Wwho is thoroughly £R, liable need apply; to the ‘one that = qualifies a steady position and good TEL. 717-3. |salary is.offered. Write or call to ———————— e e 3 TWANTED—A licensed pharmacist; | Rerial Garage, or call at 99 Franklin O1d false ;‘,‘cfi;‘flfif,’n-t matter it ||permanent position. Address L. Box |5t Mrs. Thompson. jelod broken, We pay up o 315 per set 053, New..London.( . . < . ifesd | LADIES = D{essesh— capes—coats at| Send by parcel post and receive PRIVATE family would like ess than .price, three stores. The cik by return mail. We buy dia- licome kind, honest farmder,lk;ngo 3,2!‘ Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich, Wil- B oL mamas ol oo would appreciate a true, kind, faithful | limantic, Danielson. may31 A LOAN CO. horse, is used to all k: 2 vork o - Near corner of Shetucket and Water || 3705 Shiendid driver is a regniar uok | o OR SALE—1917 Country Club Ovér- Streets, o Fears, has méver es.lar Pet |land touring car, in good . condition; hetween Shetucwc. and Market Sts relia An outside the fam todrama. Miss Hammersteim is ably supported by an all star cast. The pleture is entitled Wanted For Murder and it held the big audience of men and women sitting straight up in their seats, laughing, gasping and making excited comments. See this great fea ] L . e large woodlot: $3,500; New ture: it's worth while. The Kinogram, | first class ship carpenters, wood caulk- | ATMS Corp. North Main and 12th Sts.|London and Norwich market, James N.| world's lntest news reel, completes the |ers, 10 gangs riveters, 7 farmers, 1 man |_J€6d__ Z A { Watrous, 5 York Ave., Niantic, Conn. shaw. o | with f;;m‘i(l,v to ;vnrk on farm, 11 ship- | HELP WANTED— Female help for| 4e3TuThS . g L ping clerk,” spoolers, winders and sew- | general work in box shop and packing | ™ = N Ing in. room; male and female help in rng|,pnors vLE_—New milch cow glving, Rrewd Theawrs, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, |SPInNing depirtment. Employment Bu-| oy 'h H2HG 0f itk Albert Bent- Charming Alice Brady in her lat- CED, i i The American Thread Company, | o2t 2t 2 i 8e- Z WANTED 12 weavers, women. girls for the dye house and picker room help. weld- ers, for good home in nrm to deal with ll¢he country, price very low. See lady, (COPB _ __ __ ____ _ Jelod private estate, 1204 Main St., Willima I'OR SALE—Buffalo scale in_ fine —— tic. jead _|condition, six ton capacity, will selll e - - |cheap if taken at once; just right for N — Goaliacs "‘;”lm,‘.‘;’ an up-to-date farm. American” Wacts | 124 Washington St. Jead \iAetaI, 210 ‘!est Main_ St _'!el(ld 16 general housework _'\\'\\TFJD Two n;fif‘hinis_'_kex % FOR SALE—Farm of 200 es, old % - . — , expert =t £ beach. SPINmerS,\at putting up shafting, countershafts | loneoiead With fitepiaces, large housé,) 2 burners, 34 lab L. CHESBRO. orers. bolters-u WE DESIRE the service: class mechanic on Buick cars; only one experienced and re- Putnam Buick Co., Putnam, Conn. jesd and setting machinery s of a first| Davis-Warner jelod . | FOR SALE—A few loads of good rousd hard wood. in stove lengths, all ready to burn, $3 per biz cne-horse load, delivered. F. F. Scholfield. R. F. D. 6, Norwich Je10TuThS FOR SALE — 1918 Kessel Kar, six cylinder, roadster, A-1 condition, run omly few months. Can be seen at Im- '! cheap for cash. A. Caron, Moosup, ! large barn, both in fine order, lenty of | fruits. and Select picture, The World to Live il = o USSR TR S BACHISL bE e asnil plays the role of Rita Charles, a s e WANTED -Low €d farms foripynioye fOF Peat e aTd L tinpanner—a girl who works for her L lauick sale: our buyers are ready for —— % ving during the daytime and at| We will Loan or Buy. We pay have you a farm for sale?; I WILL SELL my fine upright piara| is a “pal” to anyone who will| Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in Farm Agency, Danielson, Ct.{at a sacrince, very low price if sold | night s a “pal” to any 9 right away; must dispose of same. In- show her a good time. Rita falls in|any Shape. Jewelry, whether old- == = - lomire ‘at 23 Cottage St, Danielson, love—against her will-—with Dr. Var-| 8. 50" sed Ford cars, in any | Con Sood ian, a rettlement house worker. She 3 prices pai Address A. 5 p 2 Bank St., New London, FOR SALE—A 8 (l;e:; rv}:)[ xhlni( xh,;x he }11@,« o?gu:“h }t]g THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. i jefd |5 years old wel?}ff flaox;!«? ?Qé‘“"o?,',’,‘ay offer her and refuses him wh > ; £ 2 e 3 id, 250 Ibs. Sound. asks her to marry him. It is only af- | Near corner of Shetucket and Water Sts. Girl for general nouse! {REXE $1007 browsl mare, welght 104 ter she has received a long-sought —{pork: any volor; must be £o0d c00k:{horse in every way, been used on milk proposal from her “pal” that she re-|——— NEAS g G ~ 'l,w“;“‘i‘(.“%' < = o jeezi wagon, price $65; two milk wagons; i that after all money isn't the FOR SALE = = e two singies harnesses, $15 apiece: one thing that counts, and she re e gk S SN HIGHEST prices paid for old coins|heavy double harness, nearly new, $23: fuses him. With her refusal comes Snibinpostase stempeWsiie A Woe. | IISHE I Ing Tness nive et a0 s g ; -' R neske, Yantic, Conn. ¥30TuThs | mi es. cans, 40 racks, two happiness. The World to Live In will i3 g il B | sleighs: going out of business. Cream- | be shown at the Breed today. COTTON MILL HELP wanted at|ory Stable 1 Other pictures on the bill include B once; good pay and steady work for |Ave. Wiilimantic, Conn, jedd . ! : i Uxperienced operatives. The Mohegan J R S S uns ipides ’“.'E" E Cotton Milis, 7S Water St, New Lon-| FOR SALE—Few nice ot ki %T21“C;°?EPT*Q,‘;£;‘C 2 don, Conn. jefd | For particulars, call 642-2. C. A. Gager, | ening Flame and the Pathe News. i 918 Oldsmobile S-cvlind : 2o B T e ur. Coaa gl e g1, OneglRig Oldsmabile & ey Hodan OFFICE WORKER _ wanted for a e 4 § T7-passenger, run less than 900 Bicicrical and bookkeeping position in a| LADIES — Dresses — capes—coats at! PLAINFIELD miles, A-1 condition th eading manufscturing officc. See Mr.|1ess than 14 price, taree stores. The This 1= positively ti randall of the Norwich Commercial | Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich, Wil-' On Wednesday afternoon, June 4th, :1 pos e School; he will arrange for us to mest | limantic may31d a very pretty home wedding took place |2 model manuf by t if he thinks it advisable, as I under- [~ o=y AT L when Annie May Stubbs, daughter of Co. Price ver =:'1f”nmd all of '.“[‘F ‘;:l‘_afluay‘l have kzzcn Block incos ,}w;;é&;fld welling Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Stubbs, was Worth your while to s hmsistaotony/ DbSIkion s i section the city of Putnam. This| united in marriage with Lawrence THE BARRETT HUDSON CO., | A BURGLAR'S chance you've got to|Droperty offered at a bargain for quick | George Drescher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dealers in Hudson and Exsex [ |beat {hese fpeciaie:™s bags of Winner. |ale. * Write Joseph Plessis, Pu‘mom. George Drescher, of Baltic. 3 E e of Mayo's, 1% oz, 37c worth, j Conn. Thfi house was decorated with lilies Cars. and Navy cigarettes. 20| " pop™ 1 of the valley and mountain laurel WHITE'S COURT. O s el Mantiaclgarh, oo cach, biys S hee ! At 4 o'clock, to the wedding march Telephone 114 jelod Al HAsapEst A oe sSHoD- Jeid _lhorss “Inquire Jewett City Bakery. from Lohengrin, played by Dorothy E. piano player. Apply at| Jesd 3 Tillinghast, the bridal party descended z B 5 and 10 cent store. je7d | ~ pop T o, the stairs into the living room. Lead- NTED_Girls for light work: paid ! tires, high tension mag., Rayfield car. ing, were two little flower girls, Doris . eas ore iearning. 204 West Main St. l‘d\!fflwn_ perfficz lwn,ki',,g ;nndm e and Trene Generous, nieces of the | FUIFTISH! 1 reason for selling, have bought heavier bride. They carried small baskets of u she e A e O B o sweet peas and wore dresses of white | A o R nar . et el lawn. Following the flower girls came Cettages : Bros: harmacy, New Son. | ¥ © a pair, Edith E. Peterson, the brid aid, | jeid | e st q \aln,\}' double heel :ln'l dressed in light blue crepe de chine R T i Y2c a pair. =~ Kee. 39: sample n t blue MILL BOARDING HOUSE—Man ard '« all rolors, '19%¢. Sale in all three A58 EeNT I Bk mbett g - Litgt For Sale or Rent wife wanted to take charge of mill stores. The Pasnil Co. <el] for lecs came the bride on the left of her fa- boarding house; rent free: house we.l | .urwich. Danielson, Willimantic. ther. Her gown was of cream white : furnished. he Central Worsted Co.,| may3ld crepe de chine and she carried a|at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant |Central Village, Conn. jetd hon e e ‘ 2 ¥ - - — ALE—Ten acres n shower bouquet of White roses and| View, and along the Rhode lslasd| ,pqperrves—Civil and criminal in. |Florlgs, Whire bamanor and pineapples w}x(!e‘;wnet neasid o i shore; aiso accessible Seashore Farms. | vestigutors of every description, di-|grow: just the thing for fruit and gar. e west side of the room they vorce evidence obtained quickly and were met by the groom and the best | Send forbooklet. man, Albert Cullen, of Baltic, a.cousin of the bride. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Arthur W. Barwick, the double ring service being used. The bride's gift to the bridesmaid Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, without notoriety ol erences furn responsibility male operator: Norwich, Conn. first R L was a chain of green gold with lavalier containing a blue sapphire- and pearls. Her gift to the pianist was a Roman gold friendship circle with initials en- graved. Her gift to the groom was a set -of white gold cuff links. The groom's gift to the bride was a neck- lace of tiny pearls strung on a plat- inum chain. His gift to the best man was a platinum stickpin set with a blue sapphire Guests were present from Plainfield, Baltie, Norwich and' Waterbury. The presents were many and beau- tiful. There were many pieces of cut glass, silver and linen, also furniture, pictures, an electric table lamp, money and various other gifts, Mr. and Mrs. Drescher left for their honeymoon ehortly after the ceremony, zoing by auto. They will tour Cape Cod, and on their return wil spend the summer at Groton Long Point. DENTIST DR. E J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket. Street entrante. Phone REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Two fine home prop able residence sections quality ings. 52-acre farm with ings. A .proven houses, Charming year round home at Best View; new 7 room h lot. about. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Telephone 1334 exceptional offer- Lots of other things to tell you : two Windham, W TED—. can do man. hand erties in desir- of Norwich, West Side Silk "WEAVERS wanted hours’ basis—354 hou from local stores. splendid bulld- §| 0% guiletin money maker. rpenter work and gle houses; low rents; r jesd girl for general house- amily Apply Box y man; Mill, living cost : Conn. Address Weavers, | . e e Jedd THEY ARE TIN__Panama hats for WANTED— “ompetent girl for gen- ouse with large fj|erai housework in family of two; re erences required; call evenings. Mrs. w Allis, 305 Broadway. je3d Properties 63 Broadway §|hed hatched. hafter Tuff luck, $3,000 WILL BUY Two Seven Room Cottages, about two minutes’ Corp. walk from For full particulars see A. V. COVELLO, Telephone €83-3 of them .00 WANTED—A comp Btreet. Marlin-Rockwell jslson Inn. Apply Michael, Prop. GEER The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 LOST AND FOUND corner of Bath St. four keys which owner "#n have by calling at The Bulletin Office. Jel0d FOUND—A horse, buggy and har- ness. Owner can have same by prov- ing property and paying for this adv. g whether he will remain_abroad or re- Chas. Hopkins & Sons, Plainfield, THE T. J. SHAHAN C0. 1Eorycomn 3P13d__ | turn here. If it is to be sold, would | Jelod WANTED—Rugs, carpets to clean Arrangeoe?syfi‘term_s twllhlegeisnnn_siible e v t removing. electric . vacuum.|party. On ose interested in givin; LOST_Sunday_afternoon, corner of NEXT TO POSTOFFICE G D R S T LR i G e West Main and Fairmount Sts, a_filet H vertisement. = Write Abroad, care The butterfly yoke. Finder rewarded if left | “WANTED—Lous distance _moving | Norwicn Bulletin. Jesd at this office. jelod FOR SALE jobs by auto truck. Phone 1172 Nor- |- = - ——— — — s 2 wich Div. 3ep25d FOR SALE—Grade Holstein bull, LOST — Sunday evening, between| Cottage Houses, Tenement and good one. H. E. Beard & Son. Tel :fntrallg?’m“jt‘ l'{hurc!hhandflienohsc?t Bueiness Blocks, Building Lots, ali in §15-4 Jesd St., rist watch w. initials robi 4 i - . BoK L Reward It returned {0 The | Seets 1t you aere 15 ams ooy BEO: FOR SALE—Dining table, six chal Bulletin. Jeroq | perty if AL as parlor organ, four cane seat chair: - ——_"2_"" _ | have 4 number of people looking for upholstered rocker, one cane rocker FOUND—Taken by mistake, two |real estate investments. pairs silk stockings, May 24th. Owner may have same by claiming and paying for this advertisement. Write or call Miss Rose Anna Lambert, 34 Hill St., Jewett City, Conn. Box 114. jesd 1918 “BIG SIX,” REO SPORT CAR FOR SALE. Seats four people. Engine Al. Car cannot be told from new. Chance to save money. INQUIRE | MET A FELLOW yesterday hoo sez e 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, weight until 'n'|Co., 135-143 Main St., Norwich, Conn. 1 the chicks| CHURCH ORGAN — A fine walnut eh? Enyway he bought a cold drink of Moxie and some Manila cigars_for 3¢ didn’t mind listenin’ to him. the first. Fagan's Smoke Shop. je2d Yours til etent second girl, Apply at Miss Porteous’, 34 Fairmount may27d " WANTEDCompetent chef at Dan- in person, C. H. may23d PAINTER Good _all round, wishes f i -|ords. Basy terms. The Plaut-Cadden 198 CLIFF ST.|painting 4rd P800S *Pione 2iin®" |80, 1357143 Mamm St. Norwich, Conn. may23d 818300 buys a very good mahogan WANTED_ Woman cook for small|upright piano in perfect condition: country hotel; good wages. Apply atlzood tone and action. and guaranteed Windham Inn. Tel. 33-4 Willimantic|to give absolute satisfaction. Terms Di may23d | $20 down and $2 per week. The Plaut- may16d "WANTED _— Antique furniture, mir- rors, colored glass, silver, historical|-— - china, old books, and old letters. A| YOU NEED stockings; you never Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Tel. 717-3.[have too many stockings; you can save publicity, con- sultations absolutely confidential; ref- ed as to reliability and class male or fe- Address P. O. Box 11z, _jesd : family heip: 48 " pay; good sin- s0 we dening or any other kind of farming ciose to town, and if taken at once I will give a house lot free. Mrs, A. An- derson, R. 8,.Norwieh, Ct. jerd “FOR SALE_Kitchen range. nearly also dining room set. Call at 87 Washington St. Ring uppér bell. jesd FOR SALE—Ediscn talking machine with 10 records. in perfect order, $4.50. The Plaut-Cadden- Co., 135-143 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. $190.00 for a fine Henry F. Miller up- right piano with Stool and scarf. Terms $20 down, $2 per week. The Piaut- (adden_Co., 135-143 Main St., Norwich, women and children, 97¢ .and $1.97; plenty to select from in all three stores. The Pasnik Co. sell for le: Norwich, Willimantic, Dai 1d $285.00 buys,a Wheelock player piano that will play 88-note music. mahogany case, a real bargain. Terms $35 down and $10 par month. The Plaut-Cadden case. two manuals and foot pedals, six speaking stops. equipped with a hand blower, fine for chapel use, Special low price if interested. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St., Norwich, Conn. $15.00 buys a good organ in perfect condition. Call today. The Plaut-Cad- den €0, 135-143 Maln St,” Norwleh, ‘onn. #8500 buys a fine mahogany Bdison, latest style, diamond disc, Amberola machine and a large selection of rec- 1 Cadden Co., 135- 43 Main St, Norwich, Conn. 50 per cent. on yaur hosiery for women, WANTED—Girls_for skein winding. Apply West Side Silk Mill. may2d men and children by buying them at The Pasnik Co., three stores, Norwich, ‘Willimantic, Danielson. may3ld WAN farms for sale. If yours, write at once. NTED—Farmers: friends want to know if there are any Many of you want to sel V. Vella, Canter- my PIANO—Do you want a fine piano in your home? If so, I will place an up- 11 fight in your care until owner decides ! WILLIAM F. HILL, Real kstaic uad Room iv8 imsurance. Thayer Bidg LOST—Saturday afternoon, at Mohe- gan Park, a pair of gold frame glasses. A suitable reward if finder will return to this office Jedsd “STRAYED from my pasture, a Guern. sey calf six months old. A. C. Sweet, South Windham. Tel. 556-2° Williman- tic Div. JeTd LOST—Saturday, May 31, in Danijel- son, lady’'s black and yellow ribbon Ymndbai containing a sum of money and silk gloves, between McEwen & Chapin’s jewelry store and No. 98 Me- anic St. Finder may claim reward from Mrs. Wilfred L'Heureux, 38 Me- chanic St. Danielson. de7d PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street Player Piano Work a Specialty WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $48.00 Per F. CONANT A Licensed Assistant Pharmacist Address with references Box 43 Bulletin Office. and chair. 85 Oakridge Bt. Je6d FOR SALE_Overland touring car in ‘mechanical good order. Ring Bros. je6d FOR SALE—One 1916 Ford delivery, one three-quarter ton Republic truck, one 1915 Overland touring car; these cars in good running order and are they must be turned into money right !fine location. away. 1. H. Frink, P. O. Box 481, Plamnfieid, Ct. Tel. 37- jedd FOR SALE Property on Soule St business block, two tenements and two stores; also-a baker shop in rear; all modern improvements: good investment| to the right party. Inquire at Zegeer iness before tne pur::s, Thousand !medium betier than 11 Franklin 8t vertising coiumps of WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your bus. there is no fkrsugh the ad- The Bulletin, je3d For fall particulars, FRANCIS. D. DONOHUE Central Bldg Phons Norwich For Bale 41 Boswell Avenue ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE PROPERTY James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street 1 McGarry. jed _ TO RENT—Automobile repair shop. located at No. 756 North Main St. nea jcorner Boswell Ave.: splendid location iand rent very reasonable; possession immediately. ~Charles W. Burton. No. 744 North n_St. Phone. jedd _ TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, 41 Union St. Je3d TO RENT_Stall for one car at 91 |Sachem St. Phone 914 or 984. may2ir TO RENT-—Furnished rooms for light Tousekeeping, at 44 Union St. Tel 1834-12, may24d TO RENT--Rooms and board, either by the day or week. 248 Main St. may21d TO RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping at 27 Division St. may3d TO RENT—Rooms with board, three minutes’ walk from Marlin-Rockwell's. Dinners a specialty. 13 Boswell Ave marga T STORAGK_Household goods stored | for long or short term; rates reason- | ebls. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. " TO RENT—Furrniched rocams: al reoms for light housekeeping. 18 Sctool St Tal 1048-3. sepl1d H 18 head of good, young, at are acclimated and good broken; th orses sound hcrses one palr of brown horses, 5 and G years old: { palr of blacke, 6 and § years old; the Young, PigS. | four pairs weigh from 2i90 to 3000: severai good single horses, farm chunks, business horses. and a few good drivers. . Harness, di le. and! gingla 1i #nd heavy new and re end hand. Carriag Concords. dump car reach wagons. If in need of 71 { Telephones: one pair of grays, Main St., cor. Mansfield | q14: pair of bays, € and 7 4 and 5 years ears al in business anything in the horse line. see me. E, J. HAMILTO) Main Street, Norwlch, Conn. Office 650; residence 1213.! i 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., ~Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 FOR SALE SALE HORSES Iam in tie west. buying horses. W taem about June 1Sth. | be upon _arriva be a t of wo: iem. . PLERSON, Seven-room | provements, garage. run cated. at once. Franklin walks and fine lot. Price FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, cottage, fuily ning spring Very des all furnished. modern | with water, cement ably very reasonable if scld For full particulars, inquira of JOUN Real Es A. MORAN, te Broker, Square. Norwich. ARRIVED. Telephone FOR SALE CARLOAD VERMONT COWS JUST JAMES H. HYDE, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT. Lebanon, Jedd Carload June 6. Tel. 62 COWS FOR SALE just arrived Friday FRED W. HOXIE Lebanon, Conn. walk to Houses with young cow, ail the hay and fer- tilizer on the place, and about five acres good level cultivated growing crops included ex- cepting those of tenant. Price $2,700 THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street SR ) FOR SALE At Norwich Town, ten minute: trolley. Two Cottage large barn, one Phones General praisers, tates of Real Mdse., specialty. Main Phone A very house with Estate Furniture Handling of exceptionally high class and extraordinary sales a Office amd Salesrooms, AUCTION NOTICE To Administrators or Heirs: J. C. WITTER & N. A. WITTER, Auctioneers _and ‘Ap- Buyers of Entire Es- Personal Property or for Spot Cash, or Livestock. No. Danielson, Ct. House - 40. 42 St., 82-12. FOR SALE desirable two-apartment large lot and garage in a Owner leaving town and property must be sold. A great oppor- tunity for some diligent party. full particulars, Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, For O ch, Coan. "hone 30u. may29d DR SALE rm, goud location, mile , large barns and ilewds and pastures, water, vy bearing fruii wood aud timber 0. cuouga to pay :hange: Beau- e ic, mudern througnout, « for good tarm or timbe s of all Kinds at low _price AGENCY, 1 Main sc. mantic, Conn. ma FOR SALE A well established ice cream and lsoda rountain, cigars aud cigarettes, and fruits; all laresi, up-to-uate fix- tures, new’ founiain, Iocated in_ tae heart of Providence, R. L, anl doing a 800d business; can be bought at pig vargain. For particulars, iaquire of NATHAN WEISLER, R SALE WANTED WANTED | FOR SALE _ FOR SALE ‘ e POETRY IR T 3 9 Lis 14 W s, ¢ S“WHAT ABSIT THE HOSSES . Six Cents a Line of Six Words. Six Cents a Line of Six Words. - Six Cents a Line of Six Words. e e e ords, PG i Gl i:“' L AN = = g car. TO RENT—Two rooms for light an old e ot WANTED—Ford runab. 3 TRAVELIN 97 FOR SAI,E—lfli‘ Ford touring car. Sk ing: use i Na w o o + WANTED car preferred, 1915 or ?:llex?r :::E‘a'f; Co seli r‘glr!le‘s}s.n“.\%iv::‘cfl"WT;‘filg:fv’t‘il:’hl good order. 1, Horwitz, Colchester, ‘l‘l‘:“‘s*f,‘:fiefi'“‘N use of Kitchen. ‘}e“l‘w And Svien culated in the ¢'d {ith &ood tires and mechanical condi- | Danielson. ' " may3ldy {Conn. SR Ll 1o | W& nad fed ot Hearts an’me-oriss right, s = T TR AT S S L ey WA 1 X ENT—Furnished room: als B g : SEVERAL EXPERI-|{rom privite owners. Addrees 1f .| FOR SALF 1315 Tndian motorcvele OR SALE—Seasoned hard waod all| 0% D% Peck St. | Me100°% | op ¢ A0 tarked dlers will = E Saunders, Rockville, R. L. “je10d | With side car, in good running order; sizes, delivered to ali parts o e City 3 ot 3 S ERnders, e L TRIEITS must be sold' at once, cheap. _A. F.|Harry B Ford, FPhoe T2 mov2ld | mo mamvt—in best residential sec-| - a harren 1 ENCED MBN FOR A FEW WEEKS AT un“a"pz:rx'fDTQS efne{{ea::ed dresser | Izbicki, 44 Sturtevant Ave., City. jel0d | " poRr sSALE_Wood in sgove lengths, Lion of city R e ‘{“c'"‘;c';d SRt St Read Mils, Ash. b PPV the Lockweod | “or SALE_King S, seven-passenger |$4 per % cord, C: O. D. G. A. B | firat floor, privats entrance. Bix 99, Till resentment ssemed to stir him. ard DEN WORK. G i — -C__|touring car, run about 7.000 miles, new |Tel. 1976-4. — this office. jelod and he raised his eyes and said: FARM AND GAR 2 WANTED—In private family, an ex- |Paint, good battery, excellent running Saxo: auto, four new perienced second girl; references. Call jcondition; a bargain, $900. Pomfret .,,‘I‘;“,.,f;t,“,";: ereilclacs: order. Tele-| TO RENT_Seven rooms, all inprove- “hat about the hosses 5 Rockwell Terrace. 'Phone 1730, Center Conn., R. D. 1, Box 33a. Je10d | phore "Willimantic Div. 197-3- ments_ large i e ol of the dead? . B PECKHAM, e e e FOR SALE—Pure blood, srain and| mayiod - Indut e A R e WHEN you are talking about peacs, |Skim milk fed Berkshires; ten 6 weeks' FARMS for saie, Write for catalogue | TO RE! An elegant apartment of tiere: ar te P ot X makes me think when you £o to your |old pigs, $12; slight reduction for over | F T, Racine. Danieison, Conn. _sepl%d |seven rooms on one ficor in Marion S Lo thelr East Side. mother-in-law—going to have really |one. Thames Crest Farms, Massapeag. — - - | building, 326 Main St.; heat and hot S B peace. Lazarow Bros. je10TuThS | Telephone 1893-14. jel0d !water furnished: rent $35 per month. LS e — e Inquire at 41 Main St jesd FRECE ety sUighT HOW ABOUT your flannels and Palm | LADIES — Dresses — capes—coats at| { g 5 N p Beath sui Why not bring them to |less than 1 rrice, three stores. The| | _TO RENT Furnished room No. 5!0ur thoughts flew back like lightning, WANTED us and have them cleaned and pressed | Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich, Wil- [North Main St, Marguerite Bldg.. two and across the brimmi at, reasonable price? Lazarow Bros., |limantic, Danielson. may3id minutes' walk from P. O. Jesd | 2 Franklin St e 2 — e ~ LIBERTY BONDS u,o;n o e ”1”““‘5 FOR SALE—Two-Burner Perfeotion e [TO RENT—Fiveroom tenement, 11 500 a week and four places at a |0il cook stove with two-burner oven, A three-flat Brick House will |Elm St. Inquire 4 ak St et lower salary for the right candidates|as good as new. Phone 1344-4. jel0d tarving and the dying on th Books | for these five offi i i v — T - i “$900; can be FOR RENT—25 foot garage; rent I s and b 2 on the Installment Cards and Books 1o, tse nis offce ponifions whict w8\ iom sk A sne-hores secarmici || o enini income of ¥ s [llow. nauire Ciiarles Gordon. 239, West g miciss, e SOt ANS ot those that OFFICE AT BISHOP'S STUDIO | mercial School. See Mr. Crandall. mowing machine: Phone 1718-2 used for husimess purposes; in HiMain St e TR had been gassed Sty ¥ o FOR SALE—Market and _ grocery ood location;: idemi investment. TO RENT—Two connecting rooms in|And eyes of silent sorrow, pleading Franklin Sq. Norwich | —4 ANTED—Man to work in the|Store 19 Thames St. A. Dermitry. | g the Alice Bldg. Inquire of Murphy & patience as they passed . kitchen. Apply at the Wauregan House, | Enone 137- Aye, “What about the horses On the blazoned scroll of Fame— The pulling, hauling horses, And the broken, blind, and lame, Giving every ounce of power, to the gasping, dying hour— Where's the martyr in the forces Played a better, braver game? —William V, V. Stephens, 11th En- gineers, U. S. A. WELFARE HOUSE. The Welfare House is full of love And gifts of =)vous youth: Its roof is heaten set above, Its walls the livinz Trutn. Its food is grace, and all its guests Are d. vet there remain; Twelve baskets of Divine behests Such as true Love contains. Beneath its rafters never cease Kind thougpts that float and flow Bearing the Water-lily—Peace, A flower good Angels grow. And here I came and staved a while, By storm and tempest d And found a haven to bezuile My thoughts again to Heaven. —John F. Waddington. HUMORS OF THE DAY “Tt’s kept me poor.” “What has?" 7 ng to make other people think ch.”—Toronto Telegram. Willis—What is the fundamental iple of the Ieague of Nations? —There is to be no fighting lexcept among the members of the | Lea gue.—Judge. “Mother, what is propaganda? “Prcpaganda. child, is the bunch of { compliments your father pavs me on imy old hat when he knows I am thinking of a new one."—Life. “Smith is mighty careless with the isn't he?" ked Brown. replied Jones. *“Why, he'd | deny it right after he had eaten a raw onion.'—Knoxville Journal and Tri- bune. “Officer (on leave)—You'l be glad to have the Bisley Veteran Vol con—Wouldn't tlefields of ¥ Oh, I you haven't been over since have you?” t I've been to the movies.™ Statesman. “Are vou not a id your speeches ke you enemie: replied Senator Sorghum. *1 it. In my public use- {fulness a man h reful in se- llecting his enemies as well as in ), ck frieads.”—Washington “When I'm tired my me the n s of the day. ied that once.” wife reads to “But my wife couldnt see any news excxept about marked-down diamond | necklaces and sal in furs.”—Louis- ville Courier-Journal. Dissatisfied Householder—Do vou mean to say that this meter measures the amount of gas we burn? Gas Collector—I will enter into no controversy sir, but I may say that the meter measures the amount of gas you will have to pay for.—London Tit-Bits. “You were blackballed, old fellow. Yet I didn’t think you had an enemy in the club.” | “I have my suspicions,” said the blackballed one darkly. “My wife be- longs to that club. We have three children, and somebody has got to stay Phone 28- Danielson, Conn. We will loan you cash on your LIBERTY BONDS, or if you must sell we will buy them and pay you spot cash. No waiting. Bring us your Bonds. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Established 17 Yeears. Near corner of Shetucket and Water Sta. BARGAIN 125-C-N-5 Four acres uf iand, al tillable, some fruit, apple, pear and peach trees, all in bearing condition. A f%ne l4-room house, painted white and in good con- dition, ‘barn, 6 henneries; water in house. T'nis place is situated on the state highway, % mile to school, cnurch, stores, and not rar from the troliey; on K.'F. ., and telepuone in nouse. And what do you think? All the owner asks for this neat little nome is 31,150, DArt cash. Immediate possession. It you are in the market ror sucn a place as tnis, don't go to bed tonight until you hive looked it over and paid a deposit on it. AL this time there are many people looking for such a place and it would dispiease me to have lo teil any. sincere buyer that it was sold. It is up to you.— Extract from Wilcox's Farm Builetin. Send for ome. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Telephone 2363, FOR SALE home nights.”—Houston Post. KALEIDOSCOPE Switzerland has a river called A, and there is an island in the Baltic called Zee. During the past year 1,000,000 acres of woods in England were felled for war purposes. A Dutchman who became Queen Elizabeth’s coachman was the first to introduce coaches in England. Of all the feminine members of the British roal family Queen Maud of Norway, a daughter of the late King Edward VII, is the most ardent devotee of outdoor sports and pastimes. A successful experiment has been carried out at Fellujah, on the Bu- phrates River, about 38 miles east of Bagdad, with peanuts, or groundnuts, as they are called here by the British. Stones marking the graves of the rich and poor in the Lakewood Park Cemetery, Lakewood, O. hereafter must be uniform—a modest headstone rising not more than a foot above the cemetery lawn, Hongkong, a British colony, is the chief gateway to the trade of South China, and in addition serves. as a general trans-shipping port for Far- stern traffi The value of trade in 1917 was estimated at 250,000,000 haikwan taels 275,500,000.) Honz- kong is a customs free port and is therefore much used as a storage place for goods destined for use in Chinese territory. The co-operative genuine Russlan economie,-and a movement is a movement, purely powerful factor in The Residence and Grounds No. 236 Washington St. House is of Colonial type with 10 rooms and all modern conveniences. Fronts Chelsea Parade and is ABSOLUTELY THE CHOIC- EST LOCATION IN NORWICH. Lot feet on Williams Street. Apply to GILBERT S, RAYMOND, 28 Shetucket St., Norwich WHEN YOU ARE IN OUR CITY CALL AT THE VICTORY LUNCH ROOM, Danielson. may31d ‘letin for Norwich, Willimantic, | Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- business results. Dry Goods Store, Jewett City, Conn. T Brankiie Sunate. B s R T . TRAVELING BAGS $1.07. The Pasnik| THERE is no advertising medium in | THERK 12 no advertinng medium 1n o. sell for less. Eastern Connecticut :am to The Bul- ietin for business = is 233 feet on Washington St. and 226 Russian life. The organizations are democratic, handle their business well, although lacking educated people to 'fill the various positions efiectively. i Furthermore, the unions possess the | necessary machinery for coliecting an-l | handling agricultural produce and raw goods as well as for supp:ving the general requirements for taeir mem- bers. HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED At The CITY SHOE SHINE PARLORS We put on Rubber Heels while you “* 5% BrROADWAY __CITY_SHOE SHINE PARLOR THERE 15 no advert:sing medium 3 lern Conuecticut equai 10 The Bul: letin for business results.