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FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW FULL ASCOCIATED What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at the Auditorium. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaundeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Ladie: meets in Buckingham Memortal. Palmyra Encampment, No. 3, 1. O. O. LU, St F.. meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. Lafayette Council, No. J. B. of A, meets in Foresters’ Hal Women of Mooseheart Legion, No. 124, meet in Moose Home. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Thames Coal Co. are fortunate to have secured the services of Timo- thy Gallivan as foreman. He has been | in the coal business for years and un- derstands the business thoroughly. All his old friends will be glad to patronize | the up-to-date dealers who aim to give good service, prompt delivery and good coal. See adv. Sells Washington Street Property. Real Edmund W. Perkins the former res! dence of the late Mayor Charles Thayer, with i Washington street. This fine old es tate will e occunied as a home by the new owner and his fami FINE CONCERT PROMISED BY ACADEMY ORCHESTRA On Friday evening, the 13th, at §1 the Academy orchestra will give their | Reagepe 14th annual convert at Slater Memo- | X rial hall They have prepared an interesting program. including numbers by suc composers _as V. Suppe, Borows] Haendel. Grieg and Tschaikowsky. There is every reason to expect this concer! education for the state of Massachu setts said recently: “It is the be school orchestra 1 ever heard.” orchestra an will program Tickets, i i h a zroup at Cranston's store. DAVIS THEATRE. ou have read and heard of London fogs, but uniess you have been on the ctual ground you have a very vazue d t they really are. And be- hy Gish knew what Lon- were like I juring the time she w working on rts of the World, nsisted that the real London fog be used for her newest Paramount pic- loots, which comes to the Davis Nearly all of the first reel of the | pictur nsp a L cold, damp i misty eveni when Trafalgar re is covered with a blanket-like mist that penetrates to every corner. Of course, many of the scenes are in- nd there are others which t he staged across the water at they were made W bead the Keith vaude- th_Orphea, the musical girl | Wire & Walker, sensational ts. to complete the bill Once a Mason, a Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney Drew comedy, completes the show BREED THEATRE. Thirteen is at work with a vim in | Quit, the George Walsh hich is to be seen at the today. The hoodoo does ouitails from ti which he is born to the Fri- lay on which his wife presents him th triplets. Everything goes wrong more wrong things go. the | udience must laugh. In his | to escape the jinx George 1sh leaps over fences and scrambles r housetops, but all in vain. Sharp m, bandits rob him- His never gets it. These are only a few of he queer things the jinx ¢ Allison w! | also be seen in her lates Metro offering, Castlos in the Air. This picture is taken from Kate Jordan's famous story, Orchestra D which appeared in ‘the Saturday Evenin Post. Harold Lloyd in Young Mr. Jazz will complete the il NORWICH TOWN the First Congrezational prayer service which is to be held in the chapel this (Thursday) evening the| subject will be Efficient Prayer. Rev. Samuel H. Howe, D. D., pastor | of Park Congregational church, will officiate at the Sheltering Arms ser- ice Sunday afternoon. He will be a eisted by the choir of that church. Home Missionary society of Methodist church will meet tuis (Thursday) afternoon at the home of Mre. George Manning of Yantic. The mite boxes will be opened at this meeting. which is to be the last until| Sepiember. Mrs. Hattie Brainerd of Mystic mo- tored to Norwich Wednesday and &pent the day with her brother and wister-in-law, Dr, and Mrs. C. H. Lamb of Town street At the Children's day exercises at the First Congregational church Sun- day morning Rev. Charies A. Northrop of Beech drive baptized Frederick William Johnson of Washington street and John Laird Browning Jr., of Smith's Corners, formerly of East Town street Friends in town anticipate the home coming of Miss Annie Fredenberg of Town strest. who has been passing several months in Greenfield, Mass, Miss Fredenberg usually spends her vacation during the summer at her hame here. Snaday morning at the Pirst Meth- odist church the pastor, Rev. William H. Crawford, baptized the following children. whose ages were from 1 to § vears: Fleanor May Greene. Mary Alies Waters, Lora Alice Smith, Leon Clinton Ladd. Effie Viola Ladd, Arthur Belden Bennett, Helena May Bennett. Several members of Ever Ready cir- cle of the King's Daughters met Tues. day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Whaley of Mediterrane- an lane in hemor of Mrs. Whaley's itidax. Al this meeting the circle \ { Auxiliary, Div. 54, A. O. H., ate Broker John A. Moran has sold for Judge Gardiner Greene to ample grounds, at 161 songs be a very welcome addition to the luding war tax, are 28c, | and can be secured from members or | I*‘My two children sained new strength rom the pure food elements f Father John’s Medicine.” “Father John’s Medi- cine has done wonders for my two children. Our little son was very clicate after having pneumonia. He as always complaining of a pain on Mother’s fetter i1s lungs. After taking th;ee bottles of to be quite the equal of those | yeher Tohn's Medicine he of former years. The cemmissioner of | ‘had no more 1in. My daughter also had a very eak throat, would have tonsilitis every :w months, Father John’s Medicine ieved her of that. I cannot speak too ighly of the medicine.” (Signed) Mrs, ; %vhller, 732 Michigan Ave., Buffalo, Guaranteed free from alcohol og angerous drugs. Richmond P. Gardner will assist the | he having been in re Thursday, Friday and Satur- ette, a clever pair of on Sex somc future date. Mrs. Whaley | served ad supper to her guests, wlil as cake, cocoa and fruit. Victrola | tions and Mrs. Thomas \ recent trip in which they vi Howard Bros. of Worbester, Mass. making week end visit here, greatly enjoyed the s his rel han return Town on Wednesday. | to leaves him a fortune, but he| May | A Smart Costume for the Growing Girl. 2845—This makes a pretty suit for linen, taffeta, shantung, gabardine or serge. The waist could be of mat- The Pattern is cut in 3 sizes: 12, nd 16 years. Size 14 requires b5 rds of 44 inch material. pattern of this illustration mailed Order ough The Bulletin Com- pany, Patiern Dept, Norwich, Conn. IS DANGEROUS Recommends Daily Use of Magnesia to Overcome Trouble Gas and wind In the stomach, accom- panied by that full, bloated feeling af- ter eating. are almost certain evidence of so-cailed “acid indigestion.” Food ferments and sours, creating the, dis tressing gas which distends the stom- ach and hampers the normal functions of the vital internal organs, of - fecting the heart. Sralea It is the worst of folly to neglect such a_ serious condition or to treat with ordinary digestive aids which have no neutralizing effect on the stomach acids. Instead get from any druggist a few ounces of Bisurated Magnesia and take a teaspoonful in a quarter glass of water right after eat- ing. This will drive the gas, wind and bivat right out of the body, sweeten the stomach, neutralize the excess acid and prevent its formation, and there is no sourness or pain. Bisurated Magne. sia (in powder or tablet form—never liquid or nilk) is harmless to the stomach, inexpensive, and is used by thousands of people Who enjoy their meals with no more fear of indigestion, NOTICE T0 HORSE OWNERS All Blacksmith Shops Will Close Saturdays at 12 0’Clock, Start- ing June 14, Until Further Notice WANTED FOR SALE WANTED LIBERTY BONDS Installment Cards and Books OFFICE AT BISHOP’S STUDIO Franklin Sq. 248 Main St. We will Loan or Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in fashion or modern. THE COLLATERAL LOAN cCoO. Near corner of Shetucket and Water Stx, HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND FURNITURE BY A. BRUCKNER, 55 FRANKLIN Don’t matter We pay up 0 $15 per set. We buy dia- COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Near corner of Shetuel check by retu tucket and Market S nrm to deal FOR SALE E. MACFARLANE... AUCTION Having sold Hebron, on the road from Hebron to Andoyer, 13, miles from Hebron Green and 3 miles ] ..Auctioneer ng described public auction, TUESDAY, JUNE 17TH, 1919, 2t 10 oclock a. m. 15—HEAD OF consisting of ¢ side.’ 1 grade Ho senal property at 2 to send comfort bags to the man_society and also to yare nosteards to he sent to India Ayrshire 1 and 2 years old, 1 pure hred | ¢ 5 r earling bull, 1 Mills, Ashawa FARMING TOOLS, One z00d ox cart ere enjoyed by those pres- Sheehan of 100 ; { Town street have returned from | ited Providence, R. I, Boston, Manchaug, | oncord and Maynard, Mass. M| heehan, who holds a position with r good driv- cooling tank. t his home op at May- s former home, where most of ives are located. Mrs. Shee- d to her home in Norwich ANTIQUES—HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ndlestick, pewter woven woolen made on the farm, featier beds, pillo arge lot of other articles not | J. WARD PORTER Hebron, Conn. Terms cash. A caterer will be on the | AUCTIONEER'S NOTIC to attend this sale kent farms in Hebron and has ways had the hest Antique Coll those sales that happens but mentioned in thi for more than one hu 1918 “BIG SIX,” REO SPORT CAR FOR SALE. Seats four people. Engine Al. | Car ‘cannot be told from new. | Chance to save money. THE T. J. SHAHAN €0, NEXT TO POSTOFFICE FOR SA nd has all modern improvements tin, -or of organdie. The | design is also nice for gingham g For full pa A. V. COVELLO, ny address on receipt of 10 cents {in silver or stamps FOR 3ALZ Bueiness Blocks, Building Lots, ali in | perty if you care to eell or rent, as I have 4 number of peovle looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, a4 iusurance. Thayer Lldg. ———ey LOST AND FOUND Real Latace FOUND—A horse, Owner can have same by prov- ing property and paying for this adv. Hopkins & Sons, Plainfield. LOST—Saturday, May 31, in Dani black’ and yeilow handbag containing a sum of and silk gloves, between McEwen & | jewelry store and No. 93 Me- Finder may claim reward Wilfred L'Heureux, chanic St.. Danielson. 'PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN | Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street| Player Piano Worka Specialty| | HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED | CITY SHOE | w SHINE PARLORS We put on Rubber Heels while you| 33 BROADWAY Six Cents a Line of Six Words. PRIVATE famly would like to find | some kind, Ronest farmer. onme that) would appréciate a true, kind, faithful Rorse, is used to all kinds of farm work d a lendid driver, is a regular pet, | Age T Yeurs, hus never heen owned outside the family; for good home in the couniry, price very low. See lady, private estate, 1204 Main St., Williman- tic. i jel2d WANTED—A woman to do cleaning. Apply at the Wauregan Hotel. je12d WANTED _Bpy 16 years of age; 00d chance” Apply’ West Side Sk Mill o1 WANTED _Helper for the foundry. Apply to The Babeock Printing Press Mig. Co.. New London, Co: sk for Mr. Crooks jelzd WANTED-—Farm: We need 50 at once, large. and small. Our s ‘mean quick business. Have a farm = for sale? Weisler's F: Agency, Danielson, Conn. je WHEN you ave talking about peace, makes me’ thi en You go to your mother-in- Zoing to have reall 3e10TuThi peace. FOW ABOUT your flannels and Palm Beach suits? Why not bring them to us and have them cleane at_Teasonab 252 Frank HEST prices Jel0TuThs I » Conn, must und care of and chickens, raising in a small way vegetables and flowers. Apply of address Mrs. O. A. Mansfield C: ne 4 el1d e of taking full Jel1d . Po 5 prices, est Side Meat © Thames St Phone 795-12. Strelzik. jei1a WANTED—Woman or girl ‘for gen- eral housework to go to beach. 51 Fairm Jel1d WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply H. Vignot, 218 Washing- jton S jeild WANTED —An expe on a pinless reel. App I A ienced jel0d WANTED so five office positl asked to fill this week. Com- me School. See Mr. Crandall. WE D class mecnanie on Buick only one | FOR SALE—Ford, 1917, touring mod- who_is thor Iy experienced and re. el with winter top, shock apsoroers, Vabio et to the one that|890d tires and A-1 running order. Na fies iy position and good |Poleon Gingras, Dayville, C. jelld | m Buic WANT! Write or call to , Putnam, Conn. jedd 2D—A licen: d pharmacist; permancnl position. Addr L. Box 665, New jesd WANT machinists, expert lat putting s countersiafts North Main and 12th Sts. —Female help for in box shop and packing e and f e help in ring partmer 1ployment Bu- \merican” Thread Compa antie Mills. jesd Girl for general house- or; must be good coo! two. 19 East Town S je6d e _got to of Winner, v and WANTED_( for light work: pafd icarning. 204 West Main St. WARTEDYou Bros.! Pharniacy, New Lor jeid nd criminal in description, di quickly’ and <ity, con- man to work in.our neral house- Apply Box 2 Jead a; family help; 43 ours’ pay; zood Sin- ents; low living cost Address Weavers, Jedd NTED—A competent second girl at M may27d WANTED—Competent chef at Dan- son lnn. Appy in person, C. H. chael Prop. may23d TWANTED—Woman cook for small : ses. Apply at Tel. 35-4 Willimantic otel ~ may23d red Kner, 55 Frankim St Tel 717-3. Many of my V. Vella, Canter- aprsd WANTED—Rugs, carpets to clean without removing, electric vacuum. Tel. 773-12. apryd WANTED—Long distance moying jobs by auto truck. Phone 1172 Nor- wich Div. sepZsd Laborers Wanted Fanning’s Park, at Washington St men to use pick and shovel. Good See MR. MANCHESTER at § a. m. on property. jelid WANTED. A Licensed Assistant Pharmacist Address with references Box 43 Bulletin Office. CITY SHOE SHINE PARLOR WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $48.00 Per Thousand 11 Franklin St. " FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner 22 Clairemont Ave. J. F. CONANT ers, 10 gangs riveter: Phone 838-2 ¥ fieiPiano Tune; 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 GEE! WANTED weavers, 16 general housework girls’ for the beach. spinners, use and picker room help, weld: burners, 24 laborers, bolfersoup, lass ship carpenters, wood caulk- rmers, 1 man rk on farm, 1 ship- lers, winders and sew- with fami ping cler ing in. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, GEO. L CHESBRO. — to - sleighs; goin; ery Stable, 117 | Ave., Willimantic, Conn. ° Jel2d Lazarow Bros., | 1 for_old coins and old postage stamps. Write A. Wis- it 2y30TuThS man to take charge of & tand the { well as | I City. . Conn, _Cali an lady would like ckeeper for one or two wer Co., Montville. ie Lockwood ight candidates ns which we RES the services of a first chine Davis-Warner | nd job. Write or! Porteous, 3¢ Fairmount urniture, mir- 1 silver, historical 2, old books, and old letters. A if there are any you want to sell Six Cents a Lime of Six Words. 70 RenT POETRY ; FOR SALE . PRESS DESPATCHES 7 B 4 Six Cents a Line of Six Words. e FOR SALE—A nice farm chunk, only | |8 years old, weighs 1250 Ib price $100; 'brown mare, weighs 1073 |’ Ibs, age 9 years, clever and a perfect hore in every way, been used on-milk | wagon, price $65: ' two milk wagons; two single harnesses, $15 apiece; one heavy double harness, nearly new, $23: ligh shf driving harness, nice one, 34; 300 milk bottles, 165 cans, 40 racks. two out of business. Cream- Main St., cor. Mansfield FOR SALE—Standing grass and fruit of five apple orchards, pears, grapes. an abundance of other. fruits. a large amount of slabwood and pasture for 20 head of cattle. J. Kane, i3 Canterbury. jel2d FOR SALE—Our handsome driving | outfit, consisting of a very pretty buckskin mare, she is 7 vears old and | s3und. extra nice driver and very | stylish looking, custom made harne: high grade runabout bugsy, mew car- riage Tobe, whip, halter, all for $140. or would sell separately; good Singer | sewing machine, $7. Ring top bell, 12 Cliff St., Norwich. jelZd FOR SALE_R. I Red baby chicks Phone 1658. Hill Grove Poultry Farm, West Pearl St. je12d FOR SALE—Chestnut horse, weighs | about 1200, 7 years old, must be sold at once, no use for same; also heavy express’ wagon and harness. Inquire Dr. C. P. Capron, Bailey's Stable. jel2d FOR SALE—Ford _touring _car in good running order. Phone 405-4. jel2d FOR SALE—Second hand surrey and phaeton. Inquire E. B. Cheney, Jewett je12d FOR SALE—Young grade Jersey cows and_heifers. ‘Mrs. C. R. Strong, Leonard Bridg jei2TS FOR very stylish, none better in state, pleasant __driver, 8 vears old, weight mon Taborers. Apply |about 1175, sound, sapposed fearless of o e norers wAPPY |21l objects, Will hanale. sirrey . sith four anywhere; price $400—nothing less. - Write Jones, care Bulletin. €5 T FOR SALE—A few loads of good | round hard wood, in stove lengths, all | ready to burn, $3 per bix one-horse| load. delivered. F. F. Scholfield, R. F.{ D. 6, Norwich 3e10TUThS FOR SALE—275 gal. underground gasoline tank. Tnquire of Robert Sou- ter. Norwich, Conn. Tel. 345-12. jelld “FOR SALE—1917 Ford ftouring car | dresser | with five good tires, equipped with de- mountable rims. Inquire 20 Fairmount | St L jelld FOR SALE—One brown 4 ar old 5. Call i new milch cow, calf by side. Piain Hill. | Phone 463-12. jelld FOR E—Household goods: must | be sold this week. ST Washingfon St 5 upper bell. Jel1d TKOR SALE — Smith Form-a-Truck, 1917 motor, machine all in good run- ing order; price $300. Apply to Her- bert C, Keech, Danielson, Conn. jelld| FOR SALE._House, five rooms, with barn, shed and 12 acres; also Holstein cow and good farm horse. D. E. Hickle, Putnam, Conn. jelid FOR SALE—King . seven-passenger touring car, run about 3,000 miles, new paint, zood battery. excellent running condition; a bargain, $800. - Pomfret | Center Conn, R. D. 1, Box a._ jelod FOR SALE_Pure blood, graln and | skim milk fed Berkshires: ten 6 weeks' old pigs, $12; slight reduction for over one. Thames Crest Farms, Massapéag. | Telephone 1893-14. jelod FOR SALE-—Market and grocery store 19 Thames St. A. Dermitry. Phone 137-2. jel0d 'OR SALE — 1918 Kessel Kar, six cylinder, roadster, A-1 condition,” run only few months. Can be seen at Im- perial Garage, or call at 99 Frankin St. Mrs. Thompson. jelod FOR SALE—Buffalo scale in fine jcondition, six ton capacity, will sell jcheap if ‘taken at once; just right for an up-to-date farm. American Waste & M 210 West Main St. je 1 WILL SELL my fine upright piano at 8 sacrifice” vory, low, price it sold right away; must dispose of same. In- auire at 25 Cottage St., Danielson, Conn. : jesd FOR SALE—Mercantile and dwelling ection of the citv.of Putnam. This property offered at a bargain for quick Sale. Write Joseph Plessis, Putnam, Conn jeda FOR SALE ay horse. ht 1400 Ibs., age T years, reliable business horse. Inquire Jewett City Bakery. FOR SALE—Reo two-ton truck new tires, high tension mag.. Rayfield car- burator, perfect working condition; reason for selling, have bought heavier . A. LeMoine, Taftville, Conn. 7 8 FOR SALE—Edison talking machine with 10 records, in perfect order, $4.30. 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 Plaut- | Cadden Co. 135-143 Main St, Norwich, Conn. THEY ARE IN—Panama hats for women and children, 97c and $1 plenty to select from in all three stores. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich, Willimantic, Danielson. may3ld $285.00 buys a Wheelock player piano that will play 8$-note music, mahogany case, a real bargain. Terms $25 down and 310 per month. ' The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St., Norwich, Conn. CHURCH ORGAN — A fine walnut 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 Co., 135-143 Main St, Norwich, Conn. $65,00 buys a fine mahogany Edison, latest style, diamond disc, Amberola machine and a large selection of rec- ords. Easy terms. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St, Norwich, Conn. $165.00 buys a_very good mahogany upright piano in perfect condition: Zood tone and action, and guaranteed o give absolute satisfaction. Terms $20 down and 32 per week. The Plaut. Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St. Norwich, | Conn. YOU NEED stockings: you never have too many stocKings: you can save 50 per cent. on your hosiery for women, men and children by buying them at The Pasnik Co., three stores, Norwich, Willimantic, Damieison. may.‘.ldd “PIANO—Do you want a finc piano in your home? If so, I will place an up- right in your care until owner decides | whether he will remain abroad or re. turn here. If it is to be sold, would arrange easy terms with responsibie party. Only those interested in giving piano good care need answer this ad- Vertisement. Write Abroad, care The Norwich Bulletin. jeéd FOR SALE Overland touring car in mechanical good order. Ring Bros. jesd OR SALE —Property on Soule St, business block, two tenements and two stores: also a baker shop in rear; all| modern improvemenis; good investment| to the right party. Inquire at Zegeer| oods Store, Jewett City, Conn. 1817 “FOR SALE Conn. jedd FOR SALE—Seasuned hard wood. all sizes, delivered to ali parts of the city. Harry B. Ford. Phozne 7192, nov2id FOR SALE—Wood in stove lengths, $4 per 1 cord, C. 0. D. G. A. Bullard Tel. 1976-4. " maysd WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. iness betore the public, there is o vertising columns of The Bulletin, “FOR SALE Sazon auto, four new tires, motor in first class order. Tele- ! medium better than through the ad- |phone Willimantic Div. 197-3a may10d PIGS for sale, ready to Chester White and_Berks Phone 63-13. . 88 _each: | show windows, 41 Thames St. Reat §10. | Then the hooming of Road, Willi- Sound., | mantie, Ct. garaze: room for three | Piione 1395, jel2d | Where fodern furnished o ttage on ground floor. . LOOK AT THIS A fine large modern large garden, finely located in Mystic, | FOR SALE. TO RENT-—A furnished hed apart so0d location. Cali at The Eu A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff St., Norwieh, Conn. FOR SALE The Residence and Grounds No. 236 Washington St. I type with 10 rocms and all modern garage, Fronts Chelsea Parade and is ABSOLUTELY THE CHOIC- tion EST LOCATION IN NORWICH. Lot is 233 feet on Washington St. and 226 this office feet on Williams Street. Tel, 712. room cottize to adults (no children). of Colonial conveniences. privale entrance. Box 9 TO RENT S iLBERT S, RAYMOND, 28 Shetucket St, Norwich FOR SALE A three-flat Bricl an annual income of $990; can be Furnis ve-room tenement, 11|And lav re 45 Oak St. foot earaz s Gordon, 239 W SALE—Handsome black mare | House with FOR RENT. Inquire Ciarl i ses: used for business purpo: TO RENT Phone 91 : for one car good location; ideal investment Yor full particulars, FRANCIS D. DONGHUE Central Eldg {Yousckeeping, 44 Union St. Tel.|bor r and board, either| Caller—It or week. SOUTH SEA FAYCIES. as restless as a lover, when the ind the sea: X he breikers on ds call to me, 5 froighters cail ine, to d go away e sea boin night Is changing to the tawny day, $1And to strange and far-off islands je12d | wherc lagcons are calm, 2% | And are copper coiored women' weav- o, 90 | ing mats beneath a palm. Jje12a with two big! % {Then 1 am sure that of my forebears many of them knew the sea, And the wildness of their living has i . sent down a strain to me; m Court, 1% ~1And T'd rother than be cozy in a comfy t airy rooms, with inglencok, for rent With the weather shut out from. me, S oct and my nose stuck in @ books Be out on the slantnz deck when the storm rides the night at sea, ] ip is lik Adifon fighting reely to be free. When the wind is from the sea and 477 Main St. brings the scent of sea born things, 5 h see albatross asl upen S oo e \\::1’<‘~:n’\‘hrlt:\'inz:f W And T sce the rushing billows! Afd I best residential sec-| want to go and ride, three unfurnished | On the very wildest of them, to the big all conveniences, world’s other side; And T want to see the maidens weaving jelod mats beneath the trees— = {on, 1'Wane 't zn ‘the pathways ail all improve- | across the Seven Seas. farden; price | jeldd | And 1 want to trade in 1ks, and in —An elegant apartment of | the spices of the East, 10 sit in with fhem whem er peoples feast, floor in MarioniAnd I & St.; heat and hot ! thes Tent 535 per month | And T want to laugh loud with them, P G Sain 8 ¢ and wear gold rings in my ears. Inquire at 41 Main St. Je3d | 414 to go back generations and Wipe out the years, Marguerite Bldg.. And be such s refathers used to rom P. O. jesa be, and spread my sail, h at the reaching waters, and laugh down the howling gale! —Judd Mortimer Lewis, in the Houston Post. HUMORS OF THE DAY Stump Orator—I want reform; I want government reform; I want la- eform: T want—" pEa Voice—Chloroform—Yale Record. an awful spring we're having this year. jesd or 984 243 Main St —Household goods storad | than I ev for long or short term; rates reasor- Fanning Studio, Editor—Yes, the poems are worse Knew them to be—Life. aw Jack—Did you tell her that what Broadwar. |, o said was in strict confidence? 70 REAT—Furniched rocms: also | Lthel—N 1048-5. seplld | peat—Answer: T didn’t want her to hausekeeping. |10%)think it was important enough to re- with modern 41 Boswell Avenue ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE The Eider—You should begin to save up for a rainy day. TO RENT The Youngzer—I will as soon as I get through saving up for a dry day.— TWO FLATS, 7 and 8 rooms each, | Judge. improvements; bestd| prige—vou location in city for Rocming House. told me your fortune {ran into five fizures. Inquire | Groom—Well, it's $10431. BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS | man always couns his pennie Globe. “How can T be sure that I am the If you want a comfortable | "7y, llcar. to tide e call up JORIN | Lom ko whatileveits sas PROPERTY M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave.,| Alice—Don't vou think Kk Norwich. Dodge closed serv-| Nea—Err JamesL.Case} only woman you ever loved?” : ea: Until T met yod I City Journal. ing 1is horribly unhealthful. ' . and sometimes hor- ribly invigorating, don't you know!— Phone 152-12 Widow. 37 Shetucket Street Cm e any She—Tf f: n makes our skirts rrower than they are now, L don’t know what we'll do. = pawnbroke FOR SALE [ redeem my One 1918 Old Horses 18 head of good, young, sound hcrses re acclimated and good broken; | mobile 8-cylinder positively the latest ctured by the Olds very attractive. [Qliroit Free Press. while to inquire. THE BARRETT HUDSON CO,, Dezlers in Hudson and Essex one pair of brown horses, 5 an: old; one pair of grays, | old; pair of bays, ¢ and T years old;:| 6 and § vears old; these| model manu pair of black four pairs weigh good drive light and heavy, . income $100 a.month, in business | reach wagons. He—I_ds owll wear them.—New Haven Register. ¢ “What were vou going into that for the other day?” el said 1 would have to past hefore she'd marry me."—Pearson’s Weekly. i iaa then 900 “I hear your father is ill’ ion throughout. “Is his malady contagiou “l hope mot. The doctor is_suffering from overwork. “The trouble with ITritters is he lacks application.” “The deuce he does, why, he ap- plies to me for a loan once a week, WHITE'S COURT. regularly."—Boston Transcript. je10d Maid—Mrs. De Vere to sce you, mum. Mistress—Tell her I'm out. anything in the horse line, see me. J. HAMILTON, 73-375 Main Street, I am in the west, buying horses. Wi them about June 13(’;. be given upon arrival s mice dot or norses and | THE KALEIDOSCOPE O L iead Beards in olden times was ac- ELMER K. PLERSON Telephopes: Office 650; residence 1212. i FCR SALE AT CRESCENT Seven-room coitage, FOR SALE ( good location, mile| At one time silk was so valuable 7 room house, large barns and|that it was sold for its own weight fields and_pastures, 200 _bearing fruit E tress, wood aud timber emough to pay| The normal year of 365 days always | for farm, 52,500 For Exchange: Beau-|ends on idence in Willimantic, modern throughour, outbuildings, provements, garage, running spring water. cement walks and fine 16t. exchonige for - good ; mberland. Farms of all kinds| A curiosity of the calendar is that TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. mar22d Price Very reasonable if sold Maid—She's got on a new dress, SALE HORSES |min. Mistress—Oh, well show her up, 1| then.”—Minneapolis Tribune. ady for hard counted sacred. Originally March was the first month of the year. jesd in gold literally. he same day of the week on which it begins. Io1a centu v can never begin on Wed- nesday, Friday or Saturday. For full particulars, inquire of W wilitlionniityou il casbilton Styour | oo LIBERTY BONDS, or if you must sell we will buy them and pay you ity et = waiting. | Bring _us| The word “gout” is derived from JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, your Bonds. : at zout was caused by - THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co. |Peing that gout was caused by a mys FOR SALE At Norwich Town, ten minutes’ walk to trolley. Two Cottage youna cow, all the hay and fer- tilizer on the place, and about five acres good level cultivated land; growing crops included ex- cepting those of tenant. Price $2,700 THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Highest Grade Properties - elephone 1334 FOR SALE A patent has been issued for a ich can be used for several in which its drawer has deposits banks the Latin “gutta.. a drop, -the belief terious fluid being dropped into the Established 47 Yeears. Jolnts. Near corner of Shetucket and Water St. The flax fiber industry in Canada, small and insignificant in 1915, has R e T Ty own such remarkable progress in the past few years that steps are being REAL ESTATE BARGAINS §!%iica by "t Department of ~ Ag- Two fine home properties in desir- || Ficulture to encourage farmers in the cultivation of this product, and to h, more successful basis. Cacre farm with splendid build- j| Considerable progress is being made money maker. flat Cults, near ~Aberedeen, Scotland, vear round home at Best || with a scheme for training disabled ew 7 room house with large | soldiers and sailors in handloom weav- Lots of other things to tell you || ing, so tha they will be able to earn thei rliving. It was commenced in - August, 1915, and already very suc- Archa W. Coit | ccssuls and encouraging resulis bave been obtained. two-apartment lot and garage in a Owner leaving town and | A great oppor- fine location. property must be sol 4, ail tilable, some and peach trees, condition. A fine 14-room ted white and in good con- full particulars, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. Furnished Seashore; Cottages For Sale or Rent at Wateh Hill and along the also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, :at do you tnink? All ), part cash. Immedial 4 aie in the mar Place us you lidve looked it L u depos niauy people looking 4 a piace and it would dis to el dny sincere buyer 1t is ub to you.— from Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin, Weekapaug. Pleasant . Ford touring car.: LIAM apRee infe ¢! {in good order. I Horwits Colchester, LLI A “’“‘COX {H't' ble roc FARM SPECIALIST, Det i1 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L Gone without Telephone 2383 e | REPAIRIT NOW 7 ] };,‘ all water in tuated on the mile to schoi from the epuone in is neat little et wmis, don't go to ton it . euse ‘Uransieiig Rooms 1 and 2, ver Board the zcst of the house, YOU ARE IN OUR CITY e N B T THE PECK-McWILLIAMS €O, RIGHT ON THE SQUARE, 252 MAIN ST. = l Ay Ceniral Wharf THERE 15 no advertising medium in Eastern Couusecticut equal 1o The Bule Ask us for the details,

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