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PROBABLY SHOWERS TODAY CLOUDY .TOMORROW; COOLER . BRIEF STATE NEWS Essex—George Phelps has returned to Essex after several months' service oversea and is visiting at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Potter, on Ma- What Is Going On Tonigit Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at the Auditorfum. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at s Lotin 20 11 10,10, . acte Lo S o g b O New Milford.—A contract was closed " Fiimes Chion. N6, 137, U. B, at C.|a fow days ago for the construction of and J. of A, meets in Carpenters’ Hall.|an addition 80x32 feet on the Bates Norwich Aerie, No. 367, F. O. B.|Hat company's building to meet the meets in Eagies' Hall, v changes necessitated by its increasing Academy Alumni Association meets business. Haddam.—The June meeting of the agricultural club committee of the farm bureau was held in Haddam Sat- urday morning at 10 o'clock. At this time plans were laid for the annual exhibit to be held in the fall. Niantic.—Mr. and Mrs. James Bond, at Black Point, are entertaining their sons, Norman J. and William G., re= cently returned from overseas. The former was connected with the avia- [ tion service and William Bond was in the 28th division, 309th machine gun battalion. Portland.—The five members of the senior class of Portland High school, who will be graduated this month from the commercial department, went to Hartford the other day and_secured positions in the office of the Travelers Insurance company. All passed the re- quired examinations and were accept- ed. The class had received offers from several other concerns in this vicinity, indicating that there is a shortage of office help. | TO FORM AN ARMY FOR THE DEFENSE OF FIUME at Slater Memorial. ANNOUNCEMENTS Main Street Property Sold. Through the agency of Francis D. Donohue, M Grace W. Dykeman of Peabody, Mass., has sold the property 483 Main street to Walter and Veroni: Maximowicz. It is a two-tenem house with improvements The ne owners will occupy one of the apari- ments in the near future. Williams Street Property Sold. Real Estate Broker John A. Moran has sold for the estate of Sarah L. Crane, the modern nine room house at 106 William street, corner of Oneco street to Herbert G. Hart, who will im- prove the property BREED THEATRE. The role of a minister's daughter who falls in iove with an atheist, who really is the leader of a notorious band of outlaws, portrayed by beautiful Mildred Harris—Mrs.” Charlie Chaplin in Lols Weber's latest six-reel Jewel production, When a Girl Loves, which Rome Saturday, June 14.—Reports is the feature attraction at the Breed (from Fiume state that the ‘national today and Tuesday. This is the first| council met on Friday and after re- appearance of Mrs. Chaplin in a west- | viewing the political situation with ern drama, and it gives her an oppor- | the mayor of the city, concufred in tunity for pleasing work in an atmo- |{he view that it was necessary to sphere different from that of any of|form' an army in Fiume for the de- ber previous features. Reviewers who | gonct ‘ot the city's Jiberty, and in- have advanced showings of the | qoiil 0 ! ure are lavish in their praise of her [ 10 : 4 { b ncil voted by acclamation a ug, some going so far as to call it |, The counc " of Fiume, the acting, e s, a0 far as to call % bin creating an army best of her career. The story deals| | oocary funds to be provided by an ith the reformation of the :l(h\‘ls\’ r‘ casary Homds Wmonnting. to through the girl's influence and brings | iSsue of treasury Lo S |52 o council decided to e screen one of the most appealing | $20.000,000. The council ofterings of the year, Mrs. Chaplin |entrust the organization of the army to will be supported by an excellent sup- | the poet Sem Benelli, a former cap- porting cast, including William Stowel, | tain in the Italian army, and also Wharton Jones, Alfred Pagent and |decreed that justice throughout the Willis Marks territory of Fiume would be adminis- Montagu Love, June Elvidge, Car-|tered in the name of the king of Ital; Blackwell, Evelyn Greely, Jjohn Hines and an all star cast will also be ¢ it seen in t World production, Three Bu“e(m 3 Pattem Setvlce cen Eyes. This is a most absorbing everyday life and will hold tion of ‘any audience from drama of e 1 complete the bill Davis Theatre. Today will begin the regular sum- mer season at the Davis and a dou- bie feature programme of high class pictures augmented with a travelogue nd & Burk novelty film will be the open- The big feature is lie one of the foremost motion picture stars in her latest photoplay “Good Gracious Annabelle!” a five- part Paramount comedy drama base upon the celebrated play of the name, written by Clare Kummer sduced with remarkable su Republic theatre in New ober, 1917 theme of the picture is one of onal excellence and it provides rke with one of the most de- characterizations of her care s at York aity excel Miss lightful The nd bolts of Fate feature is “Thunder- co-starring House Pe- 4 Anna Lehr which presentes a ontrast between two women portrayed by Auna lovely and un the d by Corinne , is ut- » and unscrupulous, 1 Hoimes Travelogue ~“Tago- <" and Pen Point Progre: novelty film completes the omplete change of program Wednesday and Friday. STUCK-UP ELEPHANTS MAKE HERD CARRY TRUNKS JUST SO, Kas WAIST 2384—SKIRT 2381 A PRETTY and Mo and Floto and Snyder, | s farms for sale. 1f you .want to sell sker,” are pérforming elephants, | OR CALLING GOWN | /ours write at once. V. Velia, Canter: | OB SALE S and they have constituted themselves a | Embroidered voile with lace U\vcrflflg bury, Conn. aprsd L\:“uu"l"?'iall;:?;\sm“; board of sip over all the other |0F bands of contrasting material would | =iyt e oo B o ra == BaruRian) coming o New London Tuesday, June 4 the center and fasten at the back. |Windham Inn. ~ Tel 35-4 Will enough to pay 24th. Because of their education they | “'The waist pattern is cut in six sizes: [Div.__ SRS FOF Exchange: Beau: are very “up-stage” with the pachy- |34, 36, 35, 10, 42 and 44 bust | WANTED — Antigue f ce in Willimantic, modern ¥ 10, NTED — Antique furniture, mir- an excho: derm actors less clever than they, and, |measure, "The skirt s cut in six'sizes: | vors, “colored glass,. silver. historical | fhrm ot tmbesiang Goige for, ot us for the elephants which cannof per- |22 4. 20, 28. 30 and 32 inches waist |china ‘0id gks, and old ‘letters low_prices. S Xey 39E form—well, one should see Kas and,measure. A dress for a mediur Bruckner, 55 Franklin st. Tel. 717-8 | atai Willima C 2 company sifp them the fishy eve. |13 ilustrated, will require 5 ©-5"varas | *mayTed =20 Wolaanl, conu miaid Bpan) 3 35-inch material. The s as- | — = Kas, it was, who found a name for Chout S1-8 rarieia he Tost VANTED—Rugs, carpets to clean| \vo Lo g the quartette. Being a well traveled| This Nlustration calls for TWO sep- femoving, electric ~vacuum.| We will loan you eash on your elephant, he has picked up a fad of [arate patterns, which will be maled to 2. aprdd iselIBLReTv fiOLNDsih” if gnu must reading iigns on box cars. ' “We shall|any address on ecelpt of 10 Conts' for | g ien it movig | S0ll We will buy “them and “pay'you be ‘The Big he whispered behind | EACH pattern in silver or stamps. jobs by auto truck. Phone 1172 Noi. |SPot cash. No waiting. Bring “us his trunk to Mo, and Mo passed the | Ofder through The Bulletin Company. | wich Div. sep23d | your Bonds. word to Floto and Snyder, the “tusker.” | Pattern Dept. Norwic 4 That led to other things. Soon “The! Big 4" began to tell the other “bulls” | ow to carry their trunks in parade. | The patient, kindly members of tho | three Sells-Floto herds have allowed themselves to be imposed unon to the | extent that now they yield the center: of the three rings to Kas and his pals | in the performances and copy their le manners. So, if in the hig me- agerie tent of the circus, you find meek elephants that are slow to reach out for peanuts, do not pass them by, but offer the goobers to them twice. You won't have to wait long, for Kas and company have a tough time re- straining their humble understudies’ cagerness for peanuts. Of course, it is hard for the trainers to put “The Big 4" in their places, for they really are clever actors, Most circus men concede that Floto and Snyder, the “tusker,” are the cleverest chyderms that ever | performed. They are all of them great | overs of the children, and it is almost impossible to be harsh with elephants at care for children as do the Sells- Floto herds. In the opening spectacle, of the Rainbow, Snyder, Floto and nine other elephants carry Maypoles and allet girls dance at the ends of doz rainbow streamers which radi- from the peaks. The Birth | ate Learning Its Lesson. Internal strife is said to be threat- ening the Bolshevik regime in Russia The Red Terror seems to be in a fair, to learn that what gave life can| death.—Norfolk Virginia-Pilot. way bring Samuel L Kramer, Box 95, Sellers- le. Pa., writes: “T had k‘dn‘f‘;l trouble T two vears and had a terrible back- ache. That is all gone now after using |-+~< WAIST 283 4—SKIRT 2849 Foley Kidney Pills and I feel well A PRACTICAL BUSINESS SUIT. again.” - Wher the kidneys are over-| This is composel of ladies’ waist pat- worked, weak or diseased, the waste |tern 283¢ and | skirt pancrnt‘:vug_ matter remains in the system and |As here shown, white linen was used. auses pains In side or back, rheuma- |One could have the skirt of serge, jer- tism. lumbago, Stiff_joints, sore muscles. [sey cloth or sports silk, and the Waist backache. Foley Kidney Pills get re-|of linen, fepe or batiste. sults quickly and are tonic in their| The 'waist pattern is cut in seven sealing and soothing effect. Good for |sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 12, 44 and 46 inches, adder trouble, too. The Lee & Osgood | hust measure. 1t requires 2 3-4 yards of 2i-inch material for a 38-inch siz = — The skirt is cut in seven sizes: 22, 24, 32 and_ 34 inches, waist LOST AND FOUND it requires for the 25-inch btk e yards of 44-inch material, THE PERSONS who stole the chickens |and meh.surés about 1 -8 yards at the !rom the S, E. Telephone yard at |foot abanon nday will please ~ return hem and avoid further trouble, as they wre_known. jel6d OST—Saturday, May 31, in Daniel- ton. lady’s black’ and yeilow ribbon Jandbag containing a_sum of = money wd siik gloves, between McEwen & “hapin's jewelry store and No. 98 Me- ‘hanic St Finder may claim reward rom Mrs. Wilfred L'Heureux, 3§ Me- hanic St.. Danielson. Jeld This illustration calls for TWO sep- arate patterns, which will be mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents for EACH pattern in silver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. Fven the man who never fails to keep his appointments is apt to fall down when it comes friendship letters. WANTED ——i — FULL ASSOCIATED FOR SALE FOR SALE PRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT FOR SALE Six Cents a Line of Six Word WANTED—Man to do cleaning. Ap- ply_at Wauregan Hotel. Jel6d WANTED—Cotple, woman for cook and housework, man butler and outside work, generaily useful. Apply 171 Broadwa jelsd _ LADIES—Add $12 to $18 weekly to your income; splendid home busines making Bozart bead portieres; learn in hour. ~ Write today _for particulars. Arterare. Box SU0-HST, Brooklyn, N. Y. elod — Six Cents a Line of Six Words T2 R %0 Of Shx Words: . FOR SALE—Gray pacer, 10 years old sound and gentle, welght iflf\h};bs,‘ very stylish, can go ‘mile" less than " thrdh minutes and road ten miles un hour. {e‘t(> "Dl.lso_ Bgllnu'.'llle_ Conn. jel6d For SBLE Indian 1917 motorcycle, with side car, in good condition. all |cauipped with electricicy. Waldo Peter 16_Avery St, Norwich. Jelsd - new milch cows, weighs 1200. Herman Learn- les. " Phone 1042-3. je16d WANTED—A man to work on farm. Whiting, 56 Main St. jel6d WANTED—A boy about 15 years old for light work on a farm. = Address Responsible, Bulletin, jelgd WANTED—Immediately, an experi- enced cook;. good wages guaranteed. Apply 248 Broadway. jeldd EVERYBODY send your washings to the Family Wet Wash; 60c per wash- ing. Tel. 165-3 Lisbon Conn. jeltd WANTED—By well cducated voung woman, work for the summer. Address Box 93, cal WANTED n d we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anything; largest sec. ond hand store in state. Louis D, Ward, warerooms 30-32 Water St. Norwich. Write, call or tel. 708-3. ~ jedMWS WANTED—We have permanent pos tion for man near his own home at g00d pay. If interested, write Pequed Nursery Co., Meriden, Conn. jeldd ORWICH government clerk exam- inations July 19th; hundreds needed at Washington, D. C.; $1,100 year; com- mon education sufficient; sample_ques- tions free; write immediately. Frank- lin Institute, Dept. 32R., Rochester, N. X. Jel3MW WANTED—To ern Conn. Power Co., Montviile. WANTED—Live or dressed hogs; good prices West Side Meat 7 Thames St, City. Phone 793-12. Strelzik. WANTED—Gi work, ton St. WANTED—Two machinists, at putting up shafting, counters, and setting machinery ~ Davis-Warner Arms Corp., North Main and 12th Sts jebd HELP WANTED—Female help general work in box shop and packing room;» male and female help ing spinning department. Employment Bu- rcau, The American Thread Cowpiny Willimantic Jesd WANTED zeneral house work; any for family Phone 1610. A BURGLAR'S ! beat thesc specia 1 package of May for Z3c for 15¢; “Helio® at Fagan's Smoke general h Apply H. Vignot, 218 Washing jelld expert Mills. — Girl fo color; of two. nner, c worth, rettes, WANTED—Young man to work in soda dept.; ycar round job. Write or call. Starr Bros. Pharmacy, New Lon- don, Conn. jeid DETECT1VES—Civil and criminal in- vestigators’ of every description, di vorce evidence obtained uick il without notoriety or pubiicity, con- sultations absolutely confident erences furnished as to reliability and responsibiiity; first class male or fe- male oper: Address P. 0. Box 11z Norwich, Conn jead WANTED—A g work, two in family. Windham, Conn. WEAVERS wanted; famil Apply Box_ Jesd Farmers: Many of my friends want to know if there are any WANTED Two Men and Two Boys Apply AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. : WANTED FIRST CLASS LOOM FIXBER. APPLY RELIANCE YARN co, WANTED {Experienced draughtsman -on textile or similar machinery. Write, phone, or apply Mon., Tues., or Wed. ITHE ATWOOD MACHINE COMPANY Stonington, Conn. WAN iectih Don't matter it broken. We pay up 10 315 per set. Send oy parcel post and receive check by raturn mail. We buy dia- monds, too. ‘COLLATERAL LOAN CO., Near corner of Shetucket and Water Streets. between Shetucket and Market Sts. An old, reliable nrm to deal with, tistahlished 372 122 Prospect St. GEE Phone 511 WHEN YOU WANT o put your bus. 0id false The Piano Tuner Iness before the public, there is no to answering; medium better than throuch the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin. 3 buy _automobile in good condition; give full particulars, | including lowest oash price. Write Auto, care Bulletin. jelsd WANTED—Bulldog puppy. Address A._J. care of Builetin, Jel3d WANTED—Boy 16 years of age; ood chance. Apply West Side Silk Mill. jel2d WANT We need farms at once, large and small. buyers mean quick business. Have vou a farm for sale? Weisler's Farm Agency, Danielson, C jel2d WANTED—Common laborers. Apply i F. i help: 48 hours basis hours' pay; good Sin- gle houses; low rents; low living c from local stores. Address Weavers, | care Bulletin, Jedd FOR SALE—One gas pange, h water tank cennected, one 6)-gaifon onfi tank with pump. Inquire 56° Boswell Ave. g Jelc@ FOR SALE_English bull pups off ; prize winning pedigreed stock. Address | Mrs. John Holland, R. F. D. 4, Lisbon, | Norwich. jelsa FOR SALG—Twenty pigs, $8 cach: will deliver In Norwich: lss e o milch 'hone 1851-. Jeléd A pair of, Holstein 5| vyear old cattle, weigh about 3300 Ibs., | an - ex nice matched .and broken team. us good a matched and wep | brokeén team as stands in New London | county. Harry L. Hull, Norwich, Conn., | R. F. D. No. £. Telephone 39-12 Jewett | City Div. jel4d I 2000 White Leghorn chicks every! week, 20c each; safe atrival by parcel { post” guaranteed: 3 months' Airdale {pups. “A. B. Hall, Wallingford, Conn. [Phone 153-14. Jelsd i FOR SALE—One 1913 American tour. ing, running every day, $250; one 1913 Natignal touring car, 7 passenger, in first class running order, $300% 1916 |Overland in first ¢ running” order, electric lights and starter, $450. Call at 110 North Main St. New England Supply_House © jeldd ! FOR SALE A\ handsome resistered | Avrshire heifer calf, splendid breeding. Geo. S. Bowen, Eastford, Ct. Telephone | utnam Div, Jje13d | LIGHY touring car for sale; newly | in first elass running For Bu PIG ctin Office. jelzd for sale, ready to go, $8_each; | | {Chester White and Berkshire. W. H.‘ {Sauires, Pleasant Valley Road, Willi- | |mantic, Ct.” Phone §3-13 Jel2a ! | FOR SALE — Smith Form-a-Truck 11917 ot machine all in good run-| |ning order? price $300. Appiy to Hers | t C. Keech, Danielson, nn. jelld | ‘ FOR SALE—Ford, 1917, touring mod- | el with winter top, shock absorbers, | |g0nd tires and A-1 running order. Na- | {poleon Gingras, Dayvil onn. jelld | | nd _grocery | i A. Dermitry i jel0d demonstration, apply Box |4 Six Cents a Line of Six Words. Six Cents a Line of Six Words. Six Cents a Line of Six Words. LOOK AT THIS A fine large modern cottage with large garden, finely located in Mystic, FOR SALE. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Onf St., Norwich, Com Phone 300. may20d FOR SALE A three-flat Brick House with an annual income of $900; can be used for business purposes; In good location; ideal investment. For full particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Eidg Phone Norwich For Sale 41 Boswell Avenue ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE PROPERTY James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street —Buffalo scal cond six ton capa cheap if ‘ta onc »-date farm. FOR je1od fine upright piano I WILL SELL my at a sacrifice, very low price if sold it away; must dispose of same. In- {quire at 23 Cottage St. Daniclson, Conn. jeva FOR SALE Overland touring car in | = | | I good order. Ring Bros. on Soule St., cments and two iop in rear; all i investment Inquire at Zegeer tore, Jewett City, Conn. roperty tw FOR SALE block, business modern to the right party. Dy OR 3 touring car, L Horwitz, Colchester, o0 MO LU T T DR SALE—Seasgned hard wood, all of the eity. nov21d Phe 00d in stove lengths, 3% cord, C. 0. D. G. A. Bullard, 1976~ maysd OR S auto, four new mot Tele- pho Will FARMS for sule. Write for catalogua I. Racine. Danielson, Conn. sepidd COWS FOR SALE TWO CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE, 30, Lebanon. North Franklin. | e THE COLLATERAL LOAN €O. Established 47 Yeear: Near corner of Shetucket and Water Sts. SALE HORSES 1 am in the west, buying horses. Will get bdtk with them about June 18th. Notice will be given upon arrival, Tuts will be a nice lot of horses and right out 0i work and ready for work here. - Wait for them.” ez BLMER R. PIERSON, 536: Tel. jedd BARGAIN 125-C-N-S Four acres i iand, all tillable, some fruit, apple, pear and peach trees, all in bearing condition. A fine 14-room house, painfed white and in good con- dition, ‘barn, 6 henneries; water in house! This place is situated on the state highway. % mile to school caurch, stores’ and not far from the trolley} on R.F. D., and telephone in Louse.” And what do you think? All the owner asks for tiis neat little nome is $1,750, part cash. Immediate possession. ' 1t you are in the market for such a place as this, don't go to bed tonight until you have looked it over and paid a deposit on it. At this time there are many people looking for such a place and it would displeass me to have to tell any si th sincere buyer | ¢ it was sold. It is up fo youe. Xiract Trom Wilcox's Fatm Bulesim Send for one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2,| ‘Westerly, R. L Telephone 2363, FOR SALE A two-tenement house, new, built about three years ago. It consists of one six and one seven-room flat and ! bath and has all modern improvements, |1t is situated the Dest residential | section of Laurel Hill Ave. | For full particulars, sce A.V.COVELLO, | Tel. 683-3. - 198 Cliff St. FOR 3ALE | Cottage Houses, Tcuement and! Business Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desizbie locations. List your pro- i perty if you care to sell or rent, as 1 have 4 numiber of people looking: for | real estate investments. i WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Eatuic and Insurance, Qoow 16% Thave: ildg. R s medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results. Horses 18 head of good, young, sqund hcrses that are acclimated and good broken; one pair of brown horses, 5 and 6 years old; one pair of grays, 4 and 5 vears old; pair of bays, 6 and 7 vears old; pair of blacks, 6 and 8 years old; these four pairs weigh from 2300 to 3000: several good single horses, farm chunks, business horses, and a few good drivers. Harness, double and single, light and heavy, new and sec- ond hand. Carriages, Concords. dump carts, reach wagons. If in meed of anything in the horse line, see me. J. HAMILTON 375 Maln Street, Norwich, Conn. : Office 650; residence 1212. FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, Seven-room cottage, . all modern im- provements, fully furnished, with garage, running spring water, cement walks and fine lot. Very desirably lo- Price very reasonable if sold Telephone: cated. at once. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. Norwich, T R e ) FOR SALE At Norwich Town, ten minutes’ walk to trolley. Two Cottage Houses with large barn, one young cow, ail 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 Phones | { | | {3 | room. icar to ride in cail up JOHN ‘Thy TO RENT—Will sublet four-room furnished apartment, or rent bedroom and private bath_for the summer. Call 349 last Main St, between 5 and § o'clock. jel6d The FOR SALE ooms, al TORENT —Seven rooms all improve- ments, large yard and garden; price 5. anuuire 1'Spring St. . jeidd. ONE 1918 KISSEL ROADSTER o TO RENTSmall cottage on Laurel Hill, electric Jighted. $10 a month. Ap- ply Stott, Laurel Hill Store. jelda TO RENT — A six-room cottage te adults (no children). 477 Main St. | jeldd TO RENT—Rooms and hoard, either | by the day or week. 248 Main'st. | 3 NT—Large ed front Write Box 79, this office. jel3d TO RENT—A garage; room for three ONE DODGE TOURING CAR, 1916 LITTLE SIX BUICK, 1916 CHALMERS TOURING CAR 1918 FORD TOURING CAR DEMONSTRATION WILL BE GIVEN LENOX HOUSE Telephone 1267 Bre ot o C. E. MACFARLANE..... autos. 42 CIiff St Phone 1595 jel?d Auctioneer TO RENT—Furnished apartments in < b2 good location. Call at The Bulletin. I ION i Jellg T TO RENT—Elm Court, 175 Broadway. | Hebron Sor ie B f Stuated now open: pleasant aify Tooms. WIth | Andover, 13 a0, Tom Hebron to h‘ol l;u\d cold running water, for rent!ang 3 4 s from Hebron Green single or en n mile: Vi i board; location one of the finest resi- | d sonal property at wun) . dential sections in Norwich; a pleasant | at public auction, W walk of five minites to center of city.| TUESDAY. J TH, 1919, Garage connected. Tel. 772. jelld ,‘.___HEAD"g.:fl:q&pfi TO RENT Furnished room No. 5 | COnsisting of tois o 1 grade Holstein heifer North Main with calf by side, 1 . Marguerite Bldg. two | . £00d ones. BROOKLYN QUTFITTERS gaskiloned, ROO J. WARD PORTER. Hebron, Conn. jolerms cash. A caterer will be on the AUCTIONEER’S NOTICE: Do not fail to attend this sale. This is one of the besi Kent farms in Hebron and has al- had the best of stoc Ch If you want a comfortable M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., os hat hapbens bat Snce in‘ Neiri DA Dl nd gachauk Seer b oned in this sale has been in this And' bears to the eternal shoi While Why On gol¢ # stairs to climb so high above Why biindiy at an earthly Our gold will rust, ourselves Beneath digenous to POETRY A HUNDRED YEARS FROM NOW. e surging sea of human life farever onward rolls, s daily freight of souls. ough bravely sails our bark Yoday pale Death sits at the priw. And few shall know we ever lived a hundred years from now. mighty human _brotherhood! why fiercely war and: strive, God's great world has ample space for everything a:lve? 0ad flelds uncultured and unclalmed, are waiting for the plow progress that shall —make them bloom a hundred years {rom ow. should we try so earnestly In 1if~'s short, marrow span, ours brother man? shrine in be dust, & hundred years from now. slavish homage bow? hy orize so much the world's ap- Y PTS.5° Why aread so much its by me? \ flect “ho is its voice of censure or of fame; The praise that thrills the heart, the scorn that dyes with shame the brow, i1l be as long-forgotten dream a hun- dred years from now. patient hearts that meekly bear your, weary load of wron 2 ! de Holstein cow ! ' « that bravely dare. and, minutes’ walk from P. O. jesd :}\u-; N august 1 grade Ayrshire c“W‘(:t earncst hear gr‘n‘\:‘!mzre Tredars R RN et sarand henti o Iy 15t 9 erade s Holttein. ahil | Press o LHi e TOR DA ta e WOk 1 s e Gordon. 559 Wost: Hercforg nd 2 years old, 1 pure bred vou'll never dream of how ow. Inquire Charles Gordon, §5t Hereford vearling bull, 1 pair 4 year|y z&led o'er life's thorny road, & ain St " Je3d [sld steers, well mated year | You struggled o'er 2 —— s lundred yea 10 RENT_StIl for one car at 93| one pou ARMING To0T : ; Sachem St. Phone 914 or %84. ma, farm wagen, aje 25t 1 lisht two-horse |Grand, lofty souls, who live and toil - s = vagon, disc harrow, spring tooth that freedom, right and truth TORAGE —Household goods stored | harrow. plows, ox shovel, mowing ma- | Atone ey e the universe, for you is for long or snort term; rates reason- [chine. 1 zood'Yankee horse rake, nay | ICn® mnay rule the v ably. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. lm;dm—. fertilizer sower, hay fork_ ox |ywhen ‘mid the blest with God you rest, Toet shemmui pls, chains. forks. 2000 the grateful 'and shall bow 70 REAT_Frrniched ro ing harness, comn shelle” S990 riv- | Above your clay s: reverent love, a rooms for light hnouseKec| 2ooling. taRl sheller, milk can hindred yea/s from now. School St Te 2 g 2 SRR TTLOUSEHOLD GOOD! Earth's empires rise and fall. Time! avle highboy. Dutch foot c EArth S ke reakers on thy shore, airs. Hitcheoel: cl They reach upon thy rocks of doom, e . bureaus, tables, < o down, and are no_more. TO RENT ‘.}:‘r‘v"“’(‘fll'”e‘”(\“ Ao 11;“'-<10‘ff tel set,|The starry wilderness of worlds, that andlestick, pewter plates S e h modern improvements; best §|iT>ns. old hooks, linen sheets hand hundred years from now. location in city for Rocming House. {1 Woven n““.““L‘"«P\ Sheets oAnd | Dlankets a 2 ade on the farm, feather beds, pillow ather, to w sleepless eyes the Inquire and a large ot of other articles not |O"F st and Frcure stand ) past and future stand An open page, like babes we cling to thy protecting hand; Lorrow, death are naught to us we may safely bow shadow of thy throne & ed years from now. HUMORS OF THE DAY Patience: “Are these plants not in- e soil here?” hang: I petin this sulbiliasthitn | Patrice: “Oh, no; I dow't think : : ore than one hundred vears. | b i i ice car. Phone 152-12 farm Tas been in the Porter fam- | they hurt the soil any."—Yonkers i Ore. than 200 venrs and thane | tatesman. T S ey A BNy | foas neve h?\'{l‘flh auction on the place. “Mrs. Mary McGinnis,” wrote the WANTED C. E. CFARL B, uctioneer. woman. e “Miss Mayme MacGinnes” regis- P - LEGAL NOTICES tered her daughter.—Boston Evening WANT | ahsript. e '\[“KTI" COURT (}l:' l"l'l(;“(\"‘E HELD Lady—Do you want employment? 12 weavers, 15 general housework |at Colchester, within and for the Diay| oay—D9 You ns well, bul women, sirls” for tic beach, ‘spinners, | triet of Colitiester, on the 13tn day of w’f‘:"n?l Pt ha st Vi se a c| r ool elp, ) Al 919, = o 2 Y . Hounetandpicl eoioo n Bok il | Present 1 e invitin’ by usin’ a word of three sylla- Class ship carpenters, wood cau X rong lute of |bles—Tit Bits. iveters, 7 farmers, 1 man eceased. - R hdien = a D R work on fathen anipe | appeared Shd |, The Reckckless Auto Driver (round- ping spoolers, winders and sew- | filed a written application allezing that |iNg a corner at full »x)ecm—,o you ping Clenty £ estate s now in settioment in said | hear those cylinders knocking? i £ 5 < and praying fy an ords s Timi C panion—'"Taint the e FREE GUPLOYMENT BUREAU. | cerciin real s A T | e e e Aigag et gk Ty GO CHESBRO. estate, fully des £ N e BCHE T tion. Y Mistress—In the time it takes me — = = Whereapon, Tt Is Ordered. That sa WANTED d[to tell you how to do the work I application be heard and defermined at [ couid do it myself. the Probate Court Room in ‘r]nl.-;-e\ter(. Maid—Yesm. And in the time it said District, on_ the 30th day of | s ome oo i —Pass- LIBERTY BONDS June. A. D, 1919, at 2 o'clock in the | takes me to listen so could L—Pass s afternoon, and thiat notice of the pen- | INg how. dency of said apolication. and of said| Crawford—I hear you have a new Installment Cards and Books,heiring thereon. be xiven by the pud- | qoctor, ~What was the matter with paper having a_circ trict, at least five date’ of said hear be made to the Court. jelad H. P. BU lation s prio and t OFFICE AT BISHOP’S STUDIO 248 Main St. Franklin Sq. WANTED A Licensed Assistant Pharmacist Address with references Box 43 Bulletin Office. 1id Diss to the return c al £y Norwich LL, Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE WELD Norti Stonington, within nad for the trict of North Stonington, on the v of June, A. D. 1919, sen{—CHAR C.“GRAY, Judge. ate of Sarah L. Stewart Edgzcomb, of X tonington, in said Dis- triet, de The bited adminis- tration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 21st day of June, A. D. 1519, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Probate Court Room in North Stonington, in said District, be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Executor is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in_The Norwich Bulle- tin, a_newspaper having a circulation in said District, and by posting a copy w K HIGHEST PRICES prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court. home| el wouldn't stay unle: e quarreling all the time.—Life. merely means that some guy the oid one? believe that value.— rabshaw—He didn't cohol had any medicinal own Topies. Mrs. Jones—Are you going to bring any fish for dinner this even- Mr. Jones—Peneope, 1 cannot have you insulting my friends in this man- ner!—Columbia Jester. Mrs. Grammercy—The Nagbys have turned over a new leaf, and are ap- parently a very happy couple. Mrs. Park—Their new cook said she unless they stopped “What do you understand by the Sprug, ‘it is al- ays trying to start something.’— ansas City Journal “You seem to have a tinker a great initiative and referendum?” “With me,” said enator hereof on the ‘public signpost in said | , £ = North Stoninston. nearest where saidjdeal with your motor-boat. deceased last dwelt, at least five days “1 do.” “Much the matter with it?” ver has tire trouble. That EAID BOR jelg: CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. Boe never i Tha SECOND HAND FURNITURE st 5¢. jabout all I ‘can say.’—Louisville BY A. BRUCKNER, Courier-Journal. 55 FRANKLIN ST. TEL. 717-3. Nell—Yes, that's what I mean. He oa ork - Bell—Why, my dear, he never opens We will Loan or Buy. We pay| Bids will be received by the Public ms\.:l‘l"jgtss o e L Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in|Works Committee of the Common |, NCITYess WAt what & mear. He any Shape. Jewelry, whether old-|Council of the City of Norwich up to 5|, p. m., June 27, at the office of Chandler Palmer, Thaver Bldg., for the con- struction of concrete roads in the City of Norwich. fashion or modern. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. FOR SALE A very desirable two-apartment house with large lot and garage in a fine location. Owner leaving town and property must be sold. A great oppor- tunity for some diligent party. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAYN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch , Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R L jesd 2 e e ey REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Two fine home properties in desir- able residence sections of Norwich, quality houses, exceptional offer- 2-acre farm with splendid build- 3 A .proven money maker. Charming year round home at Best View; new 7 room house with large lot. Lots of other things to tell you about. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 . 63 Broadway WHEN YOU WANT (o put your bu: iness before the public, there is no medium_better than through the ad- vertisinz columus of The Bulletin. hiladelphia Record. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Near corner of Shetucket and Water Sts, An Argentine physician treats : The right to reject any or all bids 1s | whooping cought by injections of an reserved. extract brewed {rom the patient's CHANDLER & PALMER, sputum. : IT OW Engineers, The Argentine government has re~ = je16MTusS quired railroads to heat their cars in |75 A a 4-mill tax, due and pay: ble July 1, passenger trains as a health meas- 4 ure. Great Lakes District built 163 ves- NOTICE sels in 1918 for the ' Shipping Board. The district’s full program is 447 ships All_persons liable to pay taxes in|and 79 tug: the Borough of Cochester are here Nottingham firms are spending notified that [ have a rate bill large sums on chemical research and Warrant attached for {he collect are turning out gloves equal, it is said, i ecmive taxae it oy i 1o6 | to anything produced by Germany. Eoy l;a{-:,ar?;”:\‘rr; Jy;;ly ::Llhlg"l o eon The stocks of farm products in g i to; Spem 4 New Zealand were quite materally . oth, tro : : Lobn Chndren; Wul R0t ron decreased during the month of Janu- Use The AttiC [* i oraeret by the Boronen to coi. |ars: There was also % shortage. ot lect all outstanding taxes at once. Notice is hereby given to all that I shall endeavor to carry out the order. I Colchester, Conn., June 12, 1919, 1 ‘Think of the extrarooms you could rent or use your- self, if your empty attic ‘were put to work, MYRON P.’ABELL, Collector. wheat in the country. The consumption of meat per cap- ita in Germany during the last year before the war was more than 50 kilos (110 pounds); at present the meat ration is only 12 kilos (nearly 29 Transform that slacker pounids.) space into cheerful, com- JUNE A Minnesota inventor's blizzard o fence to protect railroads has panels fortable rooms with Bea- ks ver Board —it's quickly done without disturbing the rest of the house. Ask us for the details. pa The month of weddings is fa.s!{ |approaching. Buy your En-| hich are slid um posts to keep pace with the increasing depth of snow by the force of storms or the jarring of trains, Both visible and audible warning signals are given, the kxt;('r clectrie- | ¢ i . lally, by a new Bnglish device when 1 | gagement and Wedding Rings ' the circulation of woter in the jackots cHILLIAIN . | 828 |of an internal combustion engine falls Central Wharf |and Wedding Gifts at the old| below normal mi B, aa w a {xi ; reliable store of | loy w e 3 The Wm. Friswell Co. 25-27 Franklin Street DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building | Take elevator Shetucket Street | Twenty-five years ago, ‘while swimt ing in a creck at Platte, S. D., G. . Eldridge lost a gold ring. - Two of Bert Sesge, of Platte, ere playing in the sand by the creek few days ago They dus up the ng. The Italians have found oil in a aughters well sunken at Giormi, 25 milas. south- ate Z i east of Avlona. This well, with, wi o ace Nhonp Nerwich, Cenn. T raien e i R SE O s o = Italy may be more fortunate. in find- WILLIAM C., YOUNG EVERYTHING GUARANTEED ing ])El‘:q!:‘un\ in A_!\)Qlfln tbhan it has, been on its own soil. Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materiala at right prices by skiied labor. ‘Pelewhons A0 Wast Main St " FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave. Ckildren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA .