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FA!R AND WARMER TODAY; PARTLY CLOUDY TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES 1 [PRRPEPITTH WANTED m Pictures at | Ix Cents a Line of Six Words. FOR SALE FOR SALE TO RENT n AN D — cook for small| N iwtel ges. Apply at La m 1 5a-4 Willimantic may23d Antique furniture, mir- lored glass, silver, historical N old books, and old letter , 5o Franklin st Tel W7 Faith T G ! sD—Rugs, carpets to clean without removing, electric vacuum. #anter, D A. R.ifvel, $73-12 will el * meet E £ Fl Mrs. Owen Smiih at c jobs by aato truck. the house at Bean Hill. | iich 1 sel " WANTED Modern furni<hed cottage s v at Y. M. C. A |or apartment on ground floor. Address At lay morning an- | P.,_care Bulletin delzd G will be| 3 3 = S Ve given by’ C. B | WANTED . | he AL Al FIRST CLASS LOOM FIXBR. - i he orchestra will| s ppLy ctical 11 . Rev. A. L. Town- RELIANCE YARN CO, ; Central Baptist chureh, | - Whil in uniform are specially invite < will be welcomed. w a NTED Chestnut Street Property Sold. the agency of A- V. Covello, iy has sold his four cottage | Experienced draughtsman on 138, 139 Nelkin for an 140 Chestnut Mrs, Nelkin vestment. textile or similar machinery. Write, phone, or apply Mon., Tues., or Wed. DAVIS THEATRE. Six Cents a Line of Six Waords, WANTED an expexi- enced rook: zood guarantesd. Apply 218 firoadway. Jeldd EVERY - washings to the Family Je per wash- | ing. Tel isbon Conn. . jeldd WANT well cducated yvoung | woman, work for the summer. Adqrese Box 93, care Bullet Jeldd man to work on farm, London Turnpike, near je14a no, New rounds. $40.00 per month and expens good men taking orders work. Apply Protective Geneva, N. Y. VIDE AWAKE on s paid steady man to ta local trade; $4 to $5 a steady: no experiefice required: pay starts at once; write today. Americin Products Co., 143 American’ Bldg.. Cine cinnati. 0. Jjelsd WANTED —Modern furnished cottage or apartment on ground floor. Address P. Bulleti jeldd SMEN sell shares write us today women: if you a godd 0il com- we believe we pany, 3 have'it; it is something new and some- thing that you can make a good cash commission” on: let us give you full particulars. Monarch Investment Co., Black jel4d MEN-WOMEN raise B us: we pay vou $7 pai X free ‘illustrated booklet and United Food and Fur Asso- 329 West 43th St., Dept. C. York. jelss ALESMEN — Biggest opportunities ever to make real money; everybody is buying fruit trees, liberal terms to h sery Co., Rochester, and ex: jel4d MARRY if lonely; for resuits, try me: best and most successful “Home Maker:” hundreds sh marriage rictly cor most relia- There will the usual four shows S S e Sy an ' THE. ATWOOD MACHINE Borotie A ol Sl | Stonington, Conn. act of the vaudeville bill' is Holliday WANTED A Licensed Assistant Pharmacist Address with references Box 43 Bulletin Office. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND FURNITURE BY A. BRUCKNER, 55 FRANKLIN ST. TEL. 717-3. i Bootwst oA GParounsfucure WANTED. false iecth. DLon't matter it We' pay up to $15 per set. parcel post and receive ¢ return mail. We buy dia- ATERAL LOAN CO. Near corner of Shetucket and Water i GISH [0 At the Davis Theatre Today 3 W \ > Str¥etn, and ever singing mm-} between Shetuckel and Market Sts. ing ar omedy skit in which || An old. reliable nrm to deal with. ther me good hum, od i Hluhed 1812 1 dancing. Wire | e———— as their names imply, are re artists and have | he was able to ‘perform such a feat mal stunis which have|as the one stated, which claimant ad- stage. | mits doing and live through it and ap- bill is | parently suffer no inconvenience. sical mizs, who delights| " In view of the facts and the history th her musical talents. | of the case, if the claimant is at the i comedy two-recler, | present time suffering from any stom- | Mrs. Sidney Drew,|ch trouble, or if he has at any time since receiving his two weeks' com- == pensation, it is no way traceable to BREED THEATRE. any Injury which he claims to have Cambling . in. Sou! . William Fox | received, and his claim for furth- n will be t wre attrae- | er compensaation is denied. s Yoes aplengid work Will See the Light. fs the star. Thix clever Williim IFox | Perhaps when Lenine and Trotzky actress of emotional re is said to|have had their throats cut by their have u slory of most absorbing inter- own followers. Red Ray Robins will out mbling in Souls and an ex- | begin to see some vitue in the cllen: @ Ing cast. The cmotionaly American system ad compared with force play, accord to ad- | Bolshevism.—Washington Post. vamce notices, rests upon a_woman's % of a gambling device to ruin a = fizgneiag Who had ruined her husband | pLUMBING AND GASFITTING and catised ui through des i S e Desmond, the popular | t » ha 1 seen in .\mm‘\ res ently. will also atest rolease, The Mints | CALL UP 734 e Mr. Desmond does splendid work in this production, which ix nota- | With or Without Gas Attach- « for its sraphically realistic Alaskan |§ ments but Always EFFICIENT big dramatic action. The |§ and ECONOMICAL= will complete the bill at 1.30, 3, 6.15 and | MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Rarges “HOT DOGS" QUEERED HIS CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION | Bating “21 hot dogs” in a lunch cart en he w upnosed to be suffering | W o 2 mrreone sonaiion wiien e || A, J. Wheley & Co., is t » be evidence enough to re- | 12 FERRY STREET fuse th workme compensation claim of Wiliam B. McDowell of 34 ard ju iven by Commission- I3 3, Dapie. The commission: Phone 581 er de he claim for any further | comp MeDowell has al- ’ s 3 - F ot ot e edern Clambing [s Iron Works a ured by 'is as zssential in modern hcuses as being hit i h bdom Februar electricity is to llghdng‘. We guaran- ! 25, 1919, by a pie i flew | tes the very best PLUMBING WORK | fror " L by expert workmen at the fairest o H d at work un- | orices. A 2 and n cuit wor wo | &gk us for plans and prices 0 exam him could 07 West Main Street tivired it a witkn < Moa 11 L - Tt s e | T. ¥. BURNS | f = 1 by MeDowell ! ST v uintANE GAS FITTING. PLU%E.MG, STEAN FITTING s “sshingion Buiding | e Agent for iv. 3. U. ehast Packing ED FROMPTLY BY om- | (LR « " - nicl FURNISH [hk vasual rvurpi L, Nez. 11 te 25 Ferry Straet ITMAN |3 593-3 11 Alice Street Piaver Pianc Work a Speciaity WILLIAM C. TOUNG ATl ] CARFENIER and BUILDER | besl Wwork and materials at right | Diies i ekied L2DO: Iuicwnums % West Main St |6 | ars experienc scriptions free. Mrs. Ball, Box Jje4s) and, Calif. WANTED -- Second hana furniturc we pay highest prices in eastern Con necticut; we buy anvthing; largest sec. ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, warerooms 30-32 Water St. Norwis Write, call or tel. 708-3. ~ jesMWS WHEN you are talking about peace, makes me think when you go to your mother-in-law—going to have really peace. Lazarow Bros. 1S HOW ABOU Beach suits? us our flannels and Palm Why not bring them to nd have them cleaned and pressed at reasonable price? Lazarow Bros., 252_Franklin St. Je10TuThS HIGHEST prices paid for old coins and old_postage stamps. Write A. Wi neske, Yantic, Conn. may30TuThS YOUNG L. orth $60,000 cash, city property also, would marry oable gentleman. Mrs. Warn, Temple, Los Angeles, Cal. YOUR FUTURE foretold; send age, birthdate for truthfui, re convincing trial reading. H: Box Tos Angeles, Cal. jes our successful sales force have some desirable territor open for a reliable man or woman: our repre- sentatives working full and part time averaged $36.24 last week; now is the time to get started. Write Burr series, Manchester, Conn, for par ars WANTED—Five Dright, capable dies” to travel. demonstrate and sel dealers; $25 to $50 per week: railroad fares p write at once bodrich Drug 191, Oma ebr. . Dept. may315d WANTED—Vaul clean. H. L. Harris, R 139, Mother's care, Phone 96-12, illimantic Div., Mrs. Henry Humes “onr feb.1d. at_once; ds ongenial people, all ages, wort 1) $350,000, sceking marriage criptions sent free. Ralph Hyde, 1 Minna St, San Francisco, Calif. may24S WANTE anent pos tlon for man near his own home at £00d pay. If interested. write Pequod Nursery Co., Meriden, Conn. jei3d NORWICH government clerk exam- inations July 19th; hundreds need Washington, D. C.: $1.100 y mon education sufficient; s tions free; write immediately Ui Institite, Dept. 52R WANTED—To buy automobile good condition; give full particuls including lowest cash pri Wr Auto, care Bulletin. jelzd w TED—Bulldog puppy. S A. 7., care of Bulletin. WANTED—A woman {0 do ¢ at the Wauregan Hotel. ANTED—Boy 15 vears of age; < Apply West Side Silk Mill rod “for_the fo to The Babcock Pr New London, Conn. Ask WANTED—Farms. We s at once, large and mean quick busine for Danielson, T WANTED. ‘ommon Powe at Eastern Conn. jelld e or dressed hogs; pay good pri Side Meat Market Thames St City. Phone 195-12. G. Strelzi jella for general house- . Vignot, 218 Washing- jelld An experienced dresser pinless reei. Apply the Lockwood Ashaway, R. T je10d WE DESIRE the services of a first s mechanic lick cars: only ¢ wiio is thoroughly experienced and liable need apply; to the one aqualifies a steady on 1 salary is_offered. or o Putnam Buick Co., Putnam, Conn. jetd WANTED—A nsed pharmacist permanent position. Address L. Box 665, New Londo gd WANTED—Two machinists, _expert at putting up shafting, countersafts and setting machinery. Davis-Warner Arms Corp., North Main and 12th Sts. jesd HELP WANTED—Female help for general work in box shop and packing room; male and female help in ring spinning department. Employment Bu imantic Jet WANTED — Girl for general house- work: any solor; must be good cook; for family of two. 19 Easc Town St Puone 1610, Jesd A BLRGIAR'S it to heat ¢ ] Vinner, 1 wort 1 ett .\\ AN yi st ale or Ve v \ 2.0, WANEEDR -3 girl for gener - n % send T vom cale B WANTE friends w peal tin. aprsd _Six Cents a Line o SIX Words. Six Cents a Line of Six Words. —_— |yenOR SALE—A pair of Holstein 5 am as stands in New London Harry L. Hull, Norwich, Conn.,' . No. £ Telephone 39-12' Jewett eldd L count. R F FOR SALE. year old catile ¢ 5 ments, large yard and_garden;_ price Bn"exirn hite maa G, 4200 Lo LogK gret $25. _inquire 1 Spring St. seldd j“";i']?w % s00d a matched und wep| A fine large modern cottage With| 10 RENT—_Small cottage on Laurel large garden, finely located in Mystic, TO RENT—Seven rooms, all improve- Hill, electric lighted, $10 a month. Ape ply Stott, Laurel Hill Store. __jel{d TO RENT — A six-room cottage to Idju]lldsd(no children). 477 Main St. e TO RENT_Rooms and board, either by the day or week. 248 Main St 3 e Tagiorn cieks ever ol e Dbl | cach; sarg arrival by varedt |- 86 oum st abepal 294 ed: 3 months' Ai b pups. “X B Hatl, Wallingtora. . Gann:| L oone 300- L | Phone 1i. . Jeldd AL clearance sale of BUff Orp- Barred Rocks, White Rachs ingto; 1R ; attractive orices. FOR SALE A three-flat Brick House with an annual income of $300: can be SALE—One 1913 American tour- ning every day, $250; one 1915 touring “car, 7 passenger, in running order, $500; ' 1916 |Na {Querland in first class runming order, used. for business purposes; in electric lights an i on ¢ T00 North Main St New Nhwan || 008 location; ideal investment. SUDky pnge Jeidd: For full particulars, FOR on a dollar. extra values in shoes— ! “and _children’s. West Main Street. FRANCIS D.. DONOHUE Central Bldg Phons Norwich Marshak, 123 aprad. | FOR SALE—Young grade cows and heifers. Mrs. C. R. Strong, Leonard Bridge, Conn. Je12Ths “FOR SALE—A few loads of good |round hard wood, in stove lengths, all ¥ ready to burn, 33 per biz one-horse Jersey load, de! ered. F. F. Scholfield. R. F. orwich, ie10TuThS t SALE—A handsome registered )rsh)rfl heifer calf, splendid breeding. S. Bowen, Eastford, Ct. Telephone jeldd TO RENTThree nicely rooms in quiet neighborhoo range and water. _del4d TO RENT—Large furnished om. Write Box 19, this office c sas 24 Mountain Ave. front je1sd garage: room for three 8 FRone 195, jelzd T—A furnished room. 90 Frankiin St. Jelza "TO RENT—Furnished apartments in Eajodllldocalmil. Call at The Bulletin. o —EIm Court, 175 Broadway, now open; pleasant airy rooms, with hot and cold running water, for rent single or.en suite; with or without board; location one’ of the finest resi- dential sections in Norwiclh; a pleasant Ik of five minutes to center of city. Garage connected. Tel. 7i2. jelld TO RENT—An elegant apartment of seven rooms on one floor in Marion building, 326 Main St; heat and hot water furnished; rent $35 per month. Inquire at 41 Main St jedd _TO RENT — Furnished room No. 5 North Main St., Marguerite Bldg., two minutes’ walk from P. O. jesd Putnam_Div, Je13d (aMIGIT touring car for saie; newly |J - ainted and in first class runmin; order. For demonstration, apply. Bog ~41 Boswell Avenue 10, Bulletin Office, Je13a | FOR SALE—A young new milch. cow. VE Lapply Christopher Hansen, Franklin. ATTRACTI Phonie §5-12 Lebanon Div. jelsd "The Pasnik RESIDEN Co sell ., Willimantic, CE Danielson. may3ldiy FOR SALE—Standing grass and fruit of five apple orcliards, pears, grapes, an abundance of other fruits. a large amount of slabwood and pasture for 20 head of cattle. J.Kane, 73 Canterbury. PROPERTY jel2d TLADIES — Dresses — R J L C LS e enll James L. Case | Pasnik® Co. sell for less. : Norwich, :Wil. | limantic, Danielson. maydld 37 Shetucket Street LE—Chesinut about 1200, 7 years old, at once, no use for same: also heavy xpress wagon and ‘harness. Inquire P. Capron, Bailey's Stable. jel2d FOR SALE—Second hand surrey and phacton. laquire E. B. Cheney. i Horses to o, $S each; horse, weighs must be sold PIGS for sale, ready Chester White and }ierk.\hlre. W. H. quires, asant Valley Road, Willi- antic, Ct._Phone 63-13. jel2d 18 head WREDJouns, Boupd horscs it " |that are acclimated and good broken: LADIES esses — capes—coats at 3 Lo e rcaRes—C0ats at|one pair of brown horses, § and § years | Pasnik Co. sell for I Norwich, Wil.|0ld; ‘one pair of grays, 4 and 5 years { limantie, Danielson, may3id |old; pair of bays, 6 and 7 vears old; pair of blacks, 6 and 8 years old; thes: four pairs weigh from FOR SALE—Household goods; must be sold this week. §i Washington St. | Ring upper bell. Ri poe: L e % Jeild {geveral good single horses, farm FOR SALE FOR SALE — Smith Form-a-Truck, |chunks, business horses, and a few ‘}(;’.’:V motor, 'x:;‘nc/‘ehx;'e""au \x;:plg\_w:g Tun-|good drivers. Harness, double and|~ aa N [bert C. Keech, Danlelson, Conn. jelld |8ingle. light and heavy, new and sec-| 1918 “BIG SIX,” REO | “FOR SALE—Ford, 1917, touring moa. |ORd hand. Carriages, Concords. dump 2 {el. with winter top, shock absorbers, |Carts, reach :wagons. If in need of ALE. 2o0d tires and A-1 running order. Na- |anything in.the horse line, see me. SPORT CARFOCR S, > Doleon Gingras, Dayville, Conn. _ jelld E.J. HAMILTON, 371-373-370 Main Street, Neorwich, Conn. FOR SALE-_House, five rooms, with barn. shed and 12 acres; also Holstein cow and good farm horse. D. E. Hickie, Putnam, Conn. jelld | Co. sell f 2500 to 3000; Telephones: Office 650; residence 1212. FOR RENT_25 foot szarage; rent low. Inquire Charles Gordon, 259 West ain St. jesa | TO RENT—Stall for one car at 9% Sachem St. Phone 914 or 984. may27r TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekecping, at 44 Union St. Tel §34-12. may24d STORAGR—Household goods stored for ‘long or short term; rates reason- Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. TO RENT_Fuvrniched rocins: also rooms for light hnousekeeping. 106 School St. Tal 1048-3. seplld TO RENT TWO FLATS, 7 and 8 rooms each, with modern improvements; best location in city for Rooming House. i Inquire BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS If you want a comfortable s|car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- Phone 152-12 o ice car. Seats four people. Engine Al. Car cannot be told from new. Chance to save money. Danielson. FOR SALE—Market store Thames St. Phone 3 and FOR SALE Wi v fine upright piane | oo o i ot "SRt ey o S " Sele walks and fine lot. Very desirably lo- C_N._ {¥iznt away; must dispoge of same. In- o 1 {asiee 2 21 Soltae b0 S oBE LS (EXICe STREY MeRStHELe UE BOMY e ol bt L e U Tt once: fruit, apple, pear and peach lrees, all | 1OR SALE Bay horse, weight 1400 |« For full particulars, Inquire of in béaring condition. A :ine 14-room [ins, age 1 years reliable. business house, painted while and in £00d con- | rse. Inquire Jewett City Bakery. JOHN A, MORAN, dition, barn, 6 henneries; water in 'jesa house, This place is situated on the LADIE D ats at v P e state highway. % mile fo school LADIES — Dresses — capes—cps : Citurch, stores’ and not far from the esi than i price, taree_stores. The| Framklin Square. Norwich. | iroliey} on K. F. D., and teleptone in { Pasnik Co. seli for le: Norwich, Wil house. And what do you think? All {1imantie, Danielson may3id the wner asks for ‘tuis neat 1iitle = e — ome is .13V, part cash. mmediate THEY ARE IN—Panama hats_for|Z} Nl bosa F voiars x -t | women ‘arfd chidren, 15 and. $ioss|if N\ | possession. ‘It you are in the market | FOR SALE plenty 0 select irom in 4ll three stofes Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich, G 2 antic, Danielson. may3id At”tle:wlzh l']rcwn,_r(an l%ln;::e!’ = || walk to trolley. 'Two Cottage YOU NEED stoc ou never , ave too muny stockings; vou can save Houses with large b""“’d f°"° 5 per cent. our hosiery for women, ||| young cow, all the hay and fer- men and chi by buying them at tilizer on the place, and about | The Pasmik Co., three stores,. Norwich, five acres good level cultivated | Willimantic, Danielson. may3id |1 land; growing crops included ex- | TMEN — Buy %c a pair, ||| cepting those of tenant. {scamiess, first quality, doubls heel and toes, $3c a pair. Heg. 39: sample i socKs, all colors, 19c. Sale in all three| Price $2,700 |stores. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich, Danielson, Willimantic. may3ld FOR SALE and touring. mechanical good order. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street uring car in Ring Bros. Phones i ror Buffalo s in fine AT CRESCENT BEACH, condition, six ton capacity. will sell < : | Cheap it taken At once: Just Fight for|Tcron-room 'cottags, all modern Im NEXT TO POSTOFFICE tan up-to-da farm. American Waste | provements, fully furnished, with [ Metal, 216 Wi jelod garage, running spring water, cement INQUIRE THE T. J. SHAHAN C0. for such a place as this, don't bed tonight untl you hive looked it over and paid a deposit on it. At this time there are many people looking| for such a place and it would displease me to have to teil any sincere buyer| that it was sold. It is up to you.— Extract from Wilcox's Farm Bulletin, Send for one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Telephone 2365, FOR SALE jebd | 1oR SALE—Property on Soule St, vor us i |<tores: also a’ baker shop in rear; all FOR SALE one six and one seven-room flat and modern improvements; good investment and has all modern improvements. to the right party. Inquire at Zegeer very i - ated on the best residential | Drv Goods Store, Jewett City, Conn. A S cmyNuesirablef Jtwo, spactment e eidiaum Sl | _desd | nouse with large lot and garage in a e etn AnEE T 2 fine location. Owner leaviog town and FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car, . lin good order. I Horwitz Colchester,| property must be sold. A great oppor- A. V. COVELLO, |Conn. Je3d | tunity for some diligent party. For| pe1 gss-3. 198 Clife st. FOR SALE—Seasoned hard{wzod, all| full particulars, inquire of —— — s , delivered to ali parts of the city. - N = | Harry B. Ford. Phoze 792, nov2ld JOHN A MORAN, FOR 3AL: = Real Estate Broker, Cottage Houses, Tenement and on SALE—Wood in stove lengths, Bueiness Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desir=bie locations. List your pro-| !s4 per % cord, C. O. D. G. A Bullara)| Jeod Jraniiin Square. 1 Tel. 1076-4. maysd | FOR SALE sr;won L2uto, drour o = om SAUE SR s o eew Seash Tt petge 7| Furnished ore i BAGS $1.97. The Pasnik Co. sell for les ‘Willimantic, ttages Danielson. may3l FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue F. I Racine. Danielson. Conn. sepl$d | | | | For Sale or Rent TOR SALE l.g Wateh Hi i farm, sood location, mile| view, and along the Rhode lsland on. 7 room house, large barns and 2 i Taings ine Tields and pastures | shore; also écessible Seashore Farms. i iful water, 200 bearing fruit| Send forbooklet. wood aid timber enough to pay $2,500. For Exchange: Beau- | esidence in Willimantic, modern F k w ‘ 1 Gan exehoixe for good | &' K@K . oy r timberland_Farms of all kinds iow prices. TRYON'S AGENCY, 715 WESTERLY, R L in Si. Willimantic, Conn. mar22d We will loan you cash on your LISERTY BONDS, or if you must st we will buy them and pay you | REAL ESTATE BARGAINS . No waiting. Bring “us |15 fine home properties in desir- P THE GOLLATERAL LOAN Co, |]abie residence sections of Norwich, quality = houses, ings. 3 52-acre farm with splendid build- - QLG ings. A .proven money maker, { | Charming year round home at Best HORSES ] View: new 7 room house with large lot. Lots of other things to tell you t. huying horses. Wil | about. exceptional offer- ! Established 47 Yeears. Near corner ¢f Shetucket and Water Sta. SALE < SP Uiem Abaut June 13t h W C - e e i et | Archa W Coit Wwork and ready for hard' Wait for them. - MER R. PIERSON, . Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway W sesa . 252 MAIN ST. Phone 511 Weekapaug, Pleasant e ————c, WILEN Yg;" IA\III?FITH;!I:R CIry The Piano Tuner VICTORY LUNCH ROOW, 122 Prospect St. RIGHT ON_THE SQUA®®S nerty if you caro to sell or rent, as i/ have & number of people looking for | real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real kstuic uauy Insucasce. Room 108 Thayer Bldg WANTED WANTED 16 general 12 weavers, housework dye house and picker room help, weld- ers, 2 burners, 34 laborers, bolters-up, first class ship carpenters, wood caulk- ers, 10 gangs riveters, 7 farmers, 1 man With family to work on farm, 1 ship- ping clerk, spoolers, winders and sew- ing in. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAT, GEO. L. CHESBRO. WANTED 4 LIBERTY BONDS Installment Cards and Books OFFICE AT BISHOP’S STUDIO 248 Main St. Franklin Sq. Norwich We will Loan or Buy. We pay Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in any Shape. Jewelry, whether old- fashion or modern. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Near corner of Shetucket and Water St THERE is ac aovertising medium In women, girls for the beach, spinners, | FOR SALE Six Cents a Line of Six Words. C. E. MACFARLANE..... AUCTION Having sold Hoaving my farm, Andover, 1% miles from Hi and 3 miles from oiE will sell the followin; sonal property at public auction, situat TUESDAY, JUNE 17TH, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., 15—HEAD OF STOCK—15 consisting of 1 grade Holstein calf by side,’1 grade Holstei, due in August, i grade Ayrshire cow due July Ist, 9 gra Ayrshird 1ana’s Sears Hereford yearling bull, Holstein FARMING TOOLS. - One good ox cart, 1 light two-horse farm wagon, disc harrow, harrow, plows, ox shovel, chine, 1 good 'Yankee tedder, fertiizer yokes,' ice tools, feet chestn spring chains, forks, t Jumber, 1 pair good , corn slieller, milk g tank fiddleback chairs, desk. chests, buteaus. tables, mirrors, 1 fine old Lowstoff te brass candlestick, pewter plates. ter pcriingers, irons. old books, linen Sheets woven woolen sheeis and made on the farm, feather beds, and a large lot of other art mentioned. J. WARD PORTE Hebron, C job. AUGTIONEER'S NOTICE: Do not fail to attend this sale. This is one of the best kept farms in Hebron and has al- ways had the best of stock. Antique Collectors: This is one of those sales that happens but once in a lifetime, and each and every article mentioned in this sale has been in this house for more than one hundred years This farm has heen in the Porter fam- ily for more than 200 vears and there has never heen an auction on the place. C. F MACFARLA D, M. BROWIN ;ie iths it Plainfield, Conn. Phone AUCTION As we are dissolving partnersh will sell at public auction on premises, on MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., the O'Neil Auct! rm, so-callec from the Edward Hall farm, Ekonk and Sterling of the main street lage of I aintield, and 3 miles so Central Village and Maosup, Th contains 9 very about 100 ing spring and brooks maple and oak wood c house and large barn also § fresh cows_ 3 calves, black 1300 ibs.. buggy ‘and two-seated on, dump_ carf, lumber wagon harness, 5 h. p. gasolin irie, implements, hens and chickens, tor, 4 milk pail etc., If said day be stormy, sale will take place next fair week day. Terms of sale on farm, half cash, bal- ance on mortgage if di Terms of sale on personal property N. This is a_sp! secure a village farm and P. I. HOKA JOHN E. SW LOST AND FOUND r away. Sunday morn- ing, small dog. Boston bull, bat ears white face, stub tail ify J. F. Lynch, Fitchville, or Phone 111 Re- ward. Jeisd sum of money, on uctioneer on the road from Hebron to Andover station, 1) described per- years old, 1 pure bred 1'pair 4 year old steers, well mated and good ones. mowing ma- horse rake, hay sower, hay fork. ox '1QUES—HOUSEROLD GOODS. One maple highboy. Dutch foot chair, Hitchcock chairs hovel and tongs, and- pillows cles not Terms o#sh. A caterer will be on the Auctioneer. 21-3. ving v t and piled and plenty of wood standing: medium sized with basement; an have same b: ed in Green heifer n cow and tooth 2,000 dri cans, locks a set, pew R, onn. ioneer | ip. we the mile 0ad to ty uth of farm d is fail- cords mare. wag: farm 10 qt. ete., perty and paying for this office. jel3d LOST—Strayed away from pasture, about vearling Holstein heifer, la seen on Bozrah road. Finder notify F. Garceau, Yantic. jel e . in Daniel- son, lady’s ¥ ow. ribbon handbag containing a sim of money nd silk glov between Swen Chapin’s_jewelry store and . 98 Me- chanic St. _Finder may claim reward from Mrs. Wilfred L'Heureux, 98 Me- chanic St.. Danielson. jeld | LEGAL NOTICES All persons liable to pay taxes in the Bor of Cochester are her notified I hive a rate bill w ached for the collection due and: payable Ju Ve taxes at my house . July 1ist, 1919, from 7 to 9 o'clock p. m. At the store of John Condren, July th, from 7 to 9 p. m. I am ordered by the Borough to lect all outstan taxes at once. Notice is hereby ven to all that 1 \deavor to carry out the order. onn., June 12, 9. ABELL, Collector. DISTRICT OF LEBANON, SS, Court of Probate, June 11th, 1919 Estate of Frank H. Robinson, late of Lebanon, in frict, deceased. Upon t ation of William H. | Robinson, that an_instrument | in_writing purp 1ast | will_and testam H Robinson, deceased . proved. approved, allowed, to probate 1] e more fully appe determinel the Probate 10 . on of J , at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, that no- | tice be given of the pendency of said on, and of the time and place ing thereon, same once In some newspaper ha: circulation in said a_copy thereof on'the signpost in the Town of Leban: D said District, SEE % ALBERT G. KNEBLA) jeldd Judge. application be publishing the District, and by ving a public on, in D, JUNE The month of weddings is fast approaching. Buy your En- gagement and Wedding Rings THE BOY SOOUT. He's a clever little fellow with a smile and with a will, Soldier, but And he looks just like a he isn’t trained to kill. A boy in size—but watch him—in his doings he's a man; X He's on the job and Jpledged to heln, Wwhere, when, and as he can. Besides the schoolworlk training, hehas . just the right amount Of common-sensish learning to produce the things that count; i His eyve is peeled for action, and his hand for work is bared, And he's marching to the music of the motto, “Be’ Prepared!” He's not a gallery artist, he's in liné for something higher; Scouty knows the way to help ‘em in 4 wreck or at a fire, And many are the wounded ones that owe the lad a debt,- For he it was who knew the spot te twist the turniquet.. And the boy from out the river:that seemed drowned beyond a doubt? Why, Scouty did his first aid stunt and soon put fears to rout. It's look around and help for his—the utmost never's spared., For he's marching to the music of the motto, “Be Prepared!” Hold still—you . men—salute him— seems like you clean forgot— Take off your hat to Scouty—he's the biggest thing you've got. A dozen years, and he will show the measure of his worth, He'll make a_better homeland of this precious bit of earth. There’s three hundred thousind like iim. fit and snaooy, You can hear them—listen!—tramping louder, 1c coming on! He's the sample of a legion that to hteousness is squared, ching to the music of the tto, “Be Prepared!” —J. H. Taylor. HUMORS OF THE DAY One—VYes, in a battle of tongues a woman can always hold her own. The oher—Perhaps she can. But why doesn’t she?—Sydney Bulletin. Harduppe—Will you settle a bet for me? Goodthyng—Gladly. What is it? Harduppe—Ten dollars I lost to Flubs Judge. at is the secret of her popu- “I don’t know. That is one secret she can and does keep to herself.’— Detroit Free Pre: Whats the complaint army court: “The main complaint seems to be that if youre suilty they're apt to convict you'—Louisville Courier_ Journal: All T did,” said the profiteer, “was to take advantage of an opportunity.” about these “Well! answered the patriot, “that's all Captain Kidd used to do.’—Boston Transcript. Bess—Jack proposed to me last night. Nell—I hope he has improved. Bess—What do you mean? Nell—He used to propose so awk- wardly —Stray Stories. “Every now and then somebody tries to send a baby through the postoffice,” laughed the clerk. “Heartless parents! Don't they care whether their children are lost or not? —Washington S Teacher—Freddy, you must mnot laugh out loud like that in the schoo room. Freddy—I didnt mean to do it. T was smiling, when all of a sudden the smile busted.—Dallas Morning News. ‘And who's that playing the piano?” daughter.” t she ever help her moth- er with the dishes?” - “Oh, no; she's too musical for that’® —Yonkers Statesman. THE KALEIDGSCOPE Frank De Sanctis, a Philadelphia Ttalian, has knitted a silk American flag, four by five eet, spending seven week in doing it. The last prisoner has been discharg. ed from the Knox County Jail at Rock_ land, Maine, and the doors are unlock= ed for the first time in 30 years. The Naional Ciy Bank of New York opened anoher branch in Buenos Aires April 15, which is known.as he Plaza Office, Buenos Ares branch. The estimated beer production im ates in the calendar year 184,584 barrels, as against 60,817,379 barrels in 1917, and 58,633, 624 in 1916. Finding 2 wallet containing $60 in bills and receipts for $1,100 in Liber- ty bonds, Harold Freed of Lansdale, Pa., located the owner, a West Point farmer, and received 50 cents in re_ the United $ 1918 was 5 As ganda a new reel afety First propa- ‘Careless America,” a piece of has been produ rious types of automobile accidents are vividly pre- sented on the screen and shown to be due to the carelessness alike of drivers and pedestrians. No less than nine automobiles are said to have been destroyed in producing the sensational Scenes of accidents due to recklessness. The March issue of the Gum Tree the leading Australian forestry publi- cation, contains a report by the con_ servator of forests on the recent dis= astrous fires in the Otway forests, in Which it is stated that 60,000 acres of couniry was swept by fire, including 1,700 acres of forest reserve, mainly bark eucalytpus of good quality. Eight thousand acres of unreserved crown lands were burnt over, killing a vast number of very valuable gum trees. REPAIR IT NOW and Wedding Gifts at the old| {700 The Attic reliable store of The Wm. Friswell Co. 25-27 Franklin Street Norwich;, Conn. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED DENTIST m DR. E J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Tastern Connecticut eaual to The Bule fetin for business results. Take elevator Shetucket Street ectrance. Phone Think of the extra rooms you could rent or use your- self, if your empty attic were put to work. 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