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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY AND TOMORROW ~ (T e QY RWICH, COMN. NG = What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Motion Pictures .at the Auditorium. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at e ter Lodge. No. 609, N. E. O. P., masts In Bill Block o e w onic Camp, No. 7694, M. W. A., in_Bagles Hall, e Norwich Central Labor Union meets in_Carpenters’ Hall. St James' Lodge, No. 23, F. and A. M, meets in Masonic Temple. Thames Lodge, No. 326, N. E. O. P. meets In Foresters' Hall. Rose of New England Lodge, No. 2384, G. U. 0. of O. F., meets at 80 West Main Street. Clara Barton Tent, No. 7, D. of V., meets in Buckingham Memorila. St. Mary’s T. A. and B. Society meets in T. A. B. Building. Barrel fancy tinker mackerel. sale at Church Bros’ today. for by the pound Real Estate Broker John A. Moran has sold for J. Frederick Baker to Maria T. and Josephine E. Mahoney, an eight-room house with about an acre of ground in Uncsaville. The new owners will improve and ocupy the propert 'DAVIS THEATRE. Nazimova, conceded to be the most fascinat and talented actress on the screen, will be seen in a thrilling seven-part production, Eye for Eye, at | the Davis Thursday. The picture w: 10us ~dBy maecker. The story is that of an Arabian gir], | and beautiful, who lives with her ! a city of tents on the edge of Duty takes a young French al officer to their encampment and e he is made prisoner. Hassouna love with him and releases him iing in his escape. When the theatre Wednesday and taken from the fa- L'Occident, written by the an dramatist, Henry Kiste- | On face. Itched severely. Was disfigured and ashamed to go out. Scaled over and were large and hard. Broke into large sore eruptions. Could not sleep. Troubled four months. Advised to try Cuticura and sent for free sample. Bought more, and after using four cakes Soap and four boxes Ointment was healed. From signed statement of Miss Carolina Schiana, 15 Hewitt St., Providence, R. I., Sept. 19, 1918, Caticara For Toilet Uses Use Cuticura Soap for toilet pur- poses, assisted, now and then, by touches of Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal any tendency to irri- tation of thegkin or scalp. By using these fragrant emollients for all toilet purposes you may prevent fany skin and scalp troubles becoming serious. Cuticura Talcum is indispensable for every toilet table. Soap Be. Ointment25 and Sdc. . Taleam te. Rylletin’s Pattern Service oss of the fesses her help in his escape, and | thi s condemned to death, the | aba oning her to the desert to | thirst and starvation. | girl is worse than death—she is | ng circus as a dancing ! s herself in the hands of | vital and absorbing— of this passionate girl of the desert. Later member of the family ose life she saved and ed jn the intrigue which family. All the passions nature are displayed in this rama of Oriental and Occi- love, hate, jealousy, deceit reven| all have their pping and amazing play. rises to the heights of her art in this glowing far east. Lyons and Moran News Issue are also m, with Eddie Polo in the of The Lure of the Circus, t and most interesting se- r produced plete change of pro- MAJESTIC ROOF. ommo 2y, the Harvard prize ¥ nkead, has been pro- f of the greatest | nas. This estimate is | stained the facts and figures | sneernin stage production—with | lane Cow the leading role it ran a | vear in New York with crowded | performances; it was presented by six United States and mpanies in the nada and showed in every city of | 000 population and upward. Re- | garded from its socialogic side, it has ed in many universities, prisoner is discovered ehe | " rescued, but . WANTED FOR SALE TUESDAY, JUNE 1919 FOR SALE TO RENT FOR SALE Six Cents 'a Line of Six Words. e R WANTED — Team Wagon, mowing machine, horse—rake. E. M. Flemin; R. F. D.'No. 1. Phone connection. je WANTED—Rookkeeper and ~sales- lady over 18. Apply Singer Store. 48 Main St Jelid WANTED—District managers for all sections of Conn.: old line stock com- pany; Hberal accident and health poli- cles for all wage: earners; special pol- icy for Wwomen employed, housewives and farmers; liberal terms to repre- sentatives; wlite today. National Cas- ualty Co., Detroit, Mich: Jet7d WANTED—Second hand _of -cotton carding room wants position; refer- ences if required. Address F. N. D. P. 0. Box 17, Plainfield, Conn. jel7d WANTED—Stop at the New. Engand Supply House and let them show you the 6,000 miles Mason tires that will do the work; guaranteed tube with e ery sale; all tubes bought there repai: ed free of charge. 110 No. Main St. W H. Carter, Proprietor. jelid WANTED—Automobile owners, lis- ten; take the squeak out of your rims by ‘using oversize wedges: full stock of rims, wedges and bolts on hand. New England- Supply House, oppos:te Gas and Electric plant, 110 No, Main St. Jelid " e BARBER wanted; good pay, §ood hours; Thursday-afternoon and’ even- ing off. Apply to George A. Davis, Stafford Springs, Conn._ Box 534. Jelld Young lady -in _art store “in_werkroom. Call at No. Butts Art and Gift Shop. hratffevr would like job T eight v cxperierice. i, 37 ' Roosevelt _ Ave. RID. 3. jelld to work in drug is ce. jel7 Norwich, Conn. WANTED—Eo: hour or by contract; hone: sonable terms. Phone 3 WANTED—Chestnut trees within 20 miles of Willimantic, in large or small amounts, ‘that can be hewn for R. R. ties: will buy by the piece or lot. Ad- dress G.'M. Flint, Ash St., Willimantic, Conn. Phone 381. je17TuThS WANTED—Couple, woman for cook | | | 2843 CHARMING SUMMER DRESS, Here is a model good for organdle, foulard, shantung, lawn, batiste, silk, handke { linen, crepe and voile. he band ming may be of lace, net mbroi attern or nizations and civic bodies T erally lent voice to its 1 Common Clay deals the gra problems of | irl, full of the joy of | »or surroundings and | arental direction. sreater power is to be 1t American master- | A. H. Woods' scre t, feat Fannic orical and worl d emotiona showing of the »r the reviewers, present were | iring fine his Narrow Pa Her vlay through and < with feeling and anguish of tortured | «aid that it awakens the spectator that pity t Murray says “is the iven within us fighting ‘e power of the world.” be shown at the Mildred Harris—now Mrs the beautiful star of Tewel production, is ap- first six-reel western screen career and Jyith ch motion piCture jam Stowell, Wharton Pagent, is scoring a different role than has attempted. The | e of the charming young star's new feat: When a Girl Loves, a of the regeneration of | leader, an atheist, through | the Influence of rl's love. The story | 0 and adapted for the screen Weber and produced by her s Smalley. It is a smashing ife in a mining town, 'd_ heart interest, and es of picturesque beau- rl Loves will be the fea- Breed theatre gu Love, June Elvidge, Biackwell, Evelyn Greely, | nes and an all star cast will in Three Green Eyes, a ost absorbing drama of everyday life. | The Pathe news will complete the bill for teday. NORTH STERLING Fzra Burgess and family of Dan-| lelson visited John B. Griffith recent- edt 20 Ph ! ture attraction at the toduy . Miss Fryer of Providence visited at Richard Fortune's the past week. Mrs. Charles Sahlen is entertaining ser sister and the latter’'s husband, ‘rom Newport, R. L Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Earle of Wor- er spent Sunday at F. O. Plum- ner's. Volney Reed with his family from Putnam. visited his parents Sunday. George Spooner was in Provi- Tuesday. « Doris Schien has returned school in Newport, R. L, for nmer. am Burgess of Providence the week-end in town. Plummer was in Providence riday. A large flying machine passed over iere last week. going towards Nor- vich Miss Alma Sehuman has returned rem her school in North Scituate for be summer. The first shipment of kerosene ofl or France from Tampico was effect- 4 April 26 aboard a British tank essel, which elgared for Hacre and touen, carrying 4,300 tons of that car- © in bulk. The order was consigned Arectly te the government of France. S requires 4 Width of s! is material is about two ya 1 of this illustration mailed ¢ address on receipt of 10 cents er or stamps fer th £ tern Di Bulletin Company, °h, Conn. 2525 A VERY COMFORTABLE DRESS, This model will make an ideal play or school dress for warm weather. The bloomers are comfortable and may take the place of petticoats. ‘The sleeve pottions of the dress are cut in_one with the back and frout. -Gimgham, galatea, percale, chambray, seersucker, Yoile, repp and poplin could be used. “he bloomers may be of the same ma- teriai or of sateen, linen; repp or any cther serviceable: fabric. The pattern is cut in five sizes: 4, 6, 8. 1) and 12 years. Size 10 requires 3 vards of 36-inch material for the dress and 1 3-4 vards for the bloomers. A pattern of this illustration mailed t bany address qn receipt of 10 cents in_siiver or stamps. s Order through The Bulletin Company Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. Burleson Converted Him. We suspect that in another year if one were to ask an old_time popu- | list if he still wanted government ownership, the o. p. would-land at least one gosd punch before the by- standers could = stop | him—Houston Post. The Reason. It is possible that W. W. may have asked congress to repeal the war prohibition law because he knew’| that for pure contrariness . it would refuse.—Rechester Herald. Lessons Sermons. It is a rare sermon that doesn't contain some sentences that can be employed in bettering one’s life the following - week.—St. Louis Globe- Democrat. Borah Forgot. One would have expected Senator Borah to sue out an injunction to prevent the NC-4 from tangling us up with Europe—New York Evening; Post. {reau, l and housework, man butler and outside work, - generaily useful. Applv 171 Broadway. S .0 felGd WANTED—A boy about 15 years old for light work on a farm. Address] Responsible, Bulletin. _ jelgd | "WANTED—Immediately, experi- ericed cook: a Apply 248 _eldd EVERYBODY send your washings to the Family Wet Wash; 60c per wash- an £00d wages guaranteed. adway. ing. Tel. 165-3 Lishon Conn. _ Jjel4d WANTED—By well cducated yvoung woman, work for the summer. Address Box 93, care Bulletin. jel4d WANTED—We have permanent posi- tion for man mear his own home at g00d pay. If interested, write Pequod Nursery Co., Meriden, Conn. __ jel3d WANTED—Bulldog 2T, puppy. Address care of Builetin. _, jel3d NTE —Boy 16 vears of age; g00d chance. Apply West Side Sk Mill Jel2 WANTED—Farm We ne farms at once, large and small. buyers nfean quick business. Have you a farm for sale? Weisler's Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. jel2d _ TED—Common laborers. Apply at_iastern Conn. Power Co., Montviile. jeild WANTE! ive or dressed hogs; pay good prices. West Side Meat Market, 7 Thames St, City. Phone 195-12. G. Strelzik jelld “WANTED_Girl_for general house- 50 Our work. Apply H. Vignot, 215 Washing- ton Jelld T WANTED—Two machinists, expert | at putting up shafting, counterswafts | and setting machinery. Davis-Warner | Arms Corp., Nortir Main and 12th Sts. Jesd HELP WANTED—Female help for | géneral work in box shop.and packing | room; male and. female help in ring| spinning department. Employment Bu- The Amepican Larvead Cuwpiny, “!l!-celll a Line of Six Words, YOU NEED stockings: have too many stockings; 30 per cent. on your hosier: men and children by bu The Pasnik Co., three st Willimantic, Danielson. res, Norwic may31d FOR SALE—Mosler safe, 22x26, suit- | ractically | able for office or residence, new. Ask Mr, Adams. Tel. 876. jelr MEN — Buy socks at $%c a pai seamless, first quality, double heei an toes, $%c a pair. Keg. 39> sampl socks, all colors, 19c. stores. The Pasnik Co. Norwich, " Danielson, _mayild Willimantic. FOR SALE_Slab wood, $8 per cord; | you never can save | for women, g .them at | Sale in all three sell for less. Six Centy n Line of Six Words. FOR SALE A tbree-flat Brick House with an annwal incume of $900: can be & i) r, d 5 used fur business purposes; good location; ideal investment For full particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE 1-2 cord same rate, cut in stove f g'r‘loz;hs,‘ the kind that suits. C. S. § Central Bldg Phona Norwich §1 D, ¥ Yantic. Phone 1099-2. ° je FOR SALE—1918 16-passenger Stude byker ‘bus, in first class condition, 4 West Thames St. T. J. Carroll. jel7 and old postage neske, Yantic, Conn. ma, FOR SALE—Gray pacer, 10 yi sound and gentle, 000 Tbs., ver: ght 1 stylish, can go mile less than thre Th! minutes and road ten miles an: hour. | Peter Duso, Ballouville, Conn. _ jelsd FOR SALE—Indian 1917 mo equipped 16 Aver; orwic| " ¥OR SALE Four new u one horse, weighs 1200, Flerman Lears ed, Versaiiles. = Phone 104 " TRAVELING DAGS $1.9 Co sell for less. Daniel The Pasni Norwich,” Willimanti. LE—One gas _range, h water tank cynnected, one %0-gailon o tank with pump. Inquire 36 Boswe! Ave. Jelsd pups of ALE—_English bull inning pedigreed stock:. Address | on, Jelsd John Holiand, R. F. D. 4, orwich. "FOR SALE—Twenty pigs, $8 each ; also one new will deliver in Norwich mileh cow. Phone 1831-12. jel6d TLIGHY touring car for sale: newl painted and in first class . runnin order. For demonstration, apply Bo: 10, Bulletin Office. je1zd LADIES — Dresses — capes—coats at less than 1 price, three stor: The Pasnik Co, sell for less. Norwich, Wil- limantic, Danielson. may3id PIGS for sale, ready to Chester White and Berkshir, Squires, Pleasant Valley Road, mantic, Ct. Phone E 1917 motor, machine all in good run ning order: price $300. Appiy to Her: bert C. Keech, Danielson, ‘Conn. Jjelld |four pairs weigh from 2500 to 3000; LADIES — Dresses — cnpes—coats at|5everal ~ good single Lorses, farm less than % price, tirce Stores. Thechunks, business horses, and a few Pasnik Co. ‘sell for less. ‘Norwich, Wil-|good drivers. Harness, -double and limantic, Danielson. _____ may3ld | ;g0 light and heavy, new and sec- O A oy ord, 1917, touring mod- ond hand. Carriages,” Concords, dump S60d tires and A-L runaing ocdoe "Na: |carts, reach wagons. 1t In need of poledn Gingras, Dayville, Conn. _ jelld I WILL SELL my fine upright pian at a sacrifice, very low price if sold R right away: must dispose of same. In- ik quire at 23 Cottage St, Danielson, Norwich, Conn. $on 690 | elephones: Office 650; residence 1212 TRAVELING BAGS §1.97 The Pasnik| c.ePhones: Office 630; residenc 3 Co. sell for les: Norwich, Willimantic, Danielson. may3ld FOR SALE—Property on Soule St business block, two tenements and tw. also a baker shop in rear; a modern improvements; good investment Inquire at Zegeer to the right party. Dry Goods Stere, Jewett City, Conn. Jjes FOR SALE—Seasoned bard wood, all sizes, delivered to ali p: Harry B. Ford. Phox LADIES — Dresses — capes—coats at less than price, taree stoves. Pasnik Co. sell for less. imantic, Danielson. R SALE—Woos Th. may31d in stove lensths, .X"‘ per. cord, C. 0. D. G. A. Bullard. JOHN A, MORAN, P L T T C R I Tt Real Estate Broker, FOR SALE—Saxon auto, four new tires, motof in first class order. phonie Willimantic Div. 197-5. mayl0d Willimantic Mifls. e | e TN Pama e Tt Tos I/"—'——"‘"fir_____..—\ WANTED — Girl f general house- ‘Womeu and children, 97¢ and $1.97 SAI‘E work; any color; must be good cook; | plenty to select from 'in all three stores. || FOR for family of two. 1y Bast Town St |The Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich, : 2 3 Phone 161 jesd lim: Danielson. may3ld ||| At Norwich ITewn.Tun H;:I:utel e = R e - ||| walk to trolley. Two Cottage RGLAR'S nce you've got to FARMS for sije. Write for. catalogue. > H se specials: of Winner, | F 1. Racine. Dax epted Houses ‘with large barn, one 37c worth, | ey sy e ||| young cow, ail the hay and fer- for 1oc; 1elis at Fagan's Smoke Shop. WANTED_Young man to work in our da. dept.; ycar round job. Write or tarr Bros,’ Pharmacy, New Lon- jeid and criminal in- vestigators of every description, di- vorce ‘evidence obtained quickly and without notoriety or publicity, con- sultations absolitely confidential; ref- erences furnished as to reliability and responsibility; first class_male or fe- e operators. Address P. O. Box 11 jedd WANTED—Agirl for general house: | work:.two In family. Apply Box_ a _desd | family help; 45 —>4 hours' pay; good Sin- low rents; low living cost stores. Address Weavers, care Bulletin. JE,“‘, T WANTED_Farmers: Many of my friends want to know if there are any farms for sale. If you want to seil yours. write at once. V. Vella, Canter- bury, Conn. aprsd WANTED—Woman cook for small} country hotel; good wages. Apply at Windham Inn. = Tel. 35-4 Willimantic D may23d WANTED — Antique furniture, mir- rors, colored glass, silver, historical china, old books, and old letters. A Bruckner, 55 Franklin St Tel. 717-3. may16d = WANTy Rugs, carpets o clean without ' removing, _electric vacuum. Tel. 773-12. apred WANTED—Long distance moving jobs by auto truck. Phone 1172 Nor- wich Div. sep25d _ WANTED Experienced draughtsman on textile or similar machinery. Write, phone, or, apply Mon., Tues., or Wed. THE ATWOOD MACHINE COMPANY Stonington, Conn. WANTED FIRST CLASS LOOM FIXER. APPLY RELIANCE YARN CO, 7 WANTED, Old false iecti. Lon't matter it broken. We pay up to 315 per set. Send oy parcel post and receive check by return mail. We buy dias monds, t0o. ; COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water Street, Near cormer of Shetucket and Water - Streets. 1d, reliable urar to deal with. Jished iaiz ‘real estate investments. he ay3ld Furniture and Household Goods of | the Late Mrs. S. L. Crane Will Be sold | at 105 Williams Street Between 10-1: a. m. and 2-4 p. m,, June 17th. Be O Hand Early. Everything Must Be Sol Quickly. _Two Fine FOR SALE At Groton Long Point One on board walk, one a little back. E, A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff St., Norwicl HIGHEST prices paid 7or old coins stamps, Write A. Wis- reyele, with side, car, in good condition, ali | ith ‘electrieity. Waldo, Peter, may31d i, 0. $8 each; Hre. ' W Willi- t jelzd R SALE — Smith Form-a-Truck, Norwich, Wil- Tele- Norwich, Willimantic, Building Lots 1 Six Cents a Line of Six Word: TO RENT—Furnished apartment of five rooms, all modern improvements {garage if needed), centraily located. Teleplione No. 930, 17d _FOR RENT—PI six vooms. ~ Addr sant tenement, of | s Bpx 15, this ofiice. | ¢ ' Tenement of six rooms and bath, all mogdern improvements, 323 Franklin Tnquire 0f John Eybes Harland Road. -Tel. 44 Jel ven ro , large yard and garden; price _inquire 1 Spring St jeldd TO RENT—Small cottage on Laurel Hill, electric ghted, $10 a mon ply Stott, Laurel Hill Store. TO 'RENT — A six-ro d\nu children). 477 Main St. oms an d S e 41 Boswell Av’enue ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE PROPERTY | K c. ¢ il 1 {._deldd |now open; ple: {hot andscold running water, for rent |Garage connected. Tel. by the day or week. 2435 Ma.n St TO RENT—Eim Court, 17 5t ai Broadway rooms, with single of en suite; with o without board; Igcation one of the finest resi- dential sections in Norwich; a pleasant walk of five minutes to center of city. jelld Furnished room No. Marguerite Bldg,. tw rom P. O. TO RENT 0 North Main $ minutes’ 'wal TO. RENT—SL: Sachem Phone 914 or 954 STORAGR —Household guods 8! for long or short term; rates reason- bl nning Studio. 52 Broadway. 5 o 70 REANT—Furniched rocwms ooms for light nouseKeepink. Schoo! St Tel 104 E s2pild Six Cents n iine of Six Words. e ————————— THE ADAM'S TAVERN PROPERTY NORWICH TOWN Tdeally situzted for a popular and successful “tea room” or a garage of a_drug siore. Aside from its ex- ceptional business facilities it offe s § a snug little home with modernly equipped bath room, steam heat and electric lights. Price $4,500, in- T . THI RUNAWAY. BLINE, soul of 4 ligus, Sande e wake of a rogr Hhe Tosen Toras Incthe f thut long deid Norsemen sal’, w6 ¥ervstal feets from the. giaciers R unched, that lift. theif :ghostly cars : er and flire of the Northern. zleam o6f the cold th s!{ thrill taat T8 A reay 11 wouia vell { Yoreaw cluding most of the furnishings: ARCHA W. COIT ghest Grads Properties 63 Broadway THE JUDD PROPERTY 4) MAPLE GROVE AVENUE FOR SALE House has ten rooms, superbly finished hardwood floors, new steam heater, Rudd automatic instantane- ous gas water heater.and other at- tractive features. The best value in a residence now offered for sale in Norw! Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties . Telephone 1334 63 Broadway i H | ! James L. Case 37 Shetucket Strest < i i y g x Horses 18 head of good, young, sound hcrses that are acclimated and good broken; one pair of brown horses, 5 and § years old; one pair of grays, 4 and 5 years old; pair of bays, 6 and 7 vears old; pair of blacks, 6 and 8 years old; these 1. anything in the horse line, see me. 0 E. J. HAMILTON, o FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, Seven-room cottage, all modern Im- fully furnished, with garage, running spring water. cement wa'ks and fine lot. Very desirably lo- it sold provements, cated. Price very reasonable o at once. For full particulars, inquire of Franklin Square. Norwich, k|11 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 < | 1 2| n ! d | 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 h COWS FOR SALE TWO CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE, Tel. 30 Lebanon. North Franklim. FOR SALE 197 acre farm, good location, mil station, 7 room house, large barns an outbuildings, nne fields and pastures, beautiful _water, 200 bearing . frui trees, wood and timber enough to pa. farm or timberiand. Farms of ull kinds TRYON'S AGENCY, 115 at low_prices. Main Sc. Willimantic, Conn. mar22 JOHN A. MORA Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and aleng the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms, Send forbooklet. jesd e d t for farm, $2,500. For Exchange: Beai tiful residence in Willimantic, moder; throughout, can exchsiige for goo n d d We will loan you cash on youl LIBERTY BONDS, or if you must sell we will buy them and pay Wou spot cash. No waiting. your Bonds. = THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Established 47 Yeears Bring " u: Near corner of Shetucket and Water Sts. - Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R L BARGAIN 125-C-N-§ SALE HORSES Iam in the west, buying horses. Will get back with. thém ‘about June 18th. ce will be given upon arrival This will be a.nice lot of horses ani right out of work and ready for har work here. Wait for them. Tel. 53 ELMER R. PIERSON. jesd Four acres of land, all tillable, some fruit, apple, pear and peach trees, all in bearing ‘condition. A fne 14-room house, painted white and in good con- ldition, ‘barn, 5 henneries; water in house. " 'This place is situated on the state highway, % mile to school, 1, | church, stores’ and not far from tne d | troliey on K.'F. ., and telepuone in q | house. And what do you think? All the owner asks for tais neat littls nome is $1,i0u, part cash. lmmediate possession. "It you are in the mariet FOR SALE A two-tenement house, new, buil about three years ago. It consists of one six and ‘one seven-room flal an ath section_of, Laurel Hill Ave. For fulf particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 683-3. 198 Clif St. and has all modern improvements, It is situated on the best residential for sucn a piace as inis, don't go bed tonight until you huve looked it over and paid a deposit on it. At this time there are many people looking for such a’place and it would dispieasy me to have to lel 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 H d FOR 3ALE Cottage Houses, _Tenement desi~zbie locations. List your f you carg to eell or.rent, as nursber ‘of people iooking fo; THERE !s no advertising medium in ern Connecticut equal to The Bul- T¥a’Tor Dastness ressiic. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Kataie asd Insuramce, oam AW Thayer Nlip ana Buriness Blocks, sullding, Lots, ali in Telephone 2365, DENTIST DR. E. Jj. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator. Shetucket Street entaace. Phons i T TO RENT TWO FLATS, 7 and 8 rooms each, with modern improvements; best location in city for Rocming House. Inquire BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 WANTED WANTED Two Men and Two Boys Apply AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. WANTED ¢ 12 weavers, 16 general housework women, girls for the beach, Spinners dye house and picker room heip. wel 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- ingin. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, GEO. L.. CHESBRO. WANTED LIBERTY BONDS | Installment Cards and Books OFFICE AT BISHOP'S STUDIO 248 Main St. Franklin Sq. Norwich WANTED A Licensed Assistant Pharmacist Address with references Box 43 Bulletin Office. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HANB FURNITURE BY A. BRUCKNE 55 FRANKLIN ST. 7173, 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 Sts. U 5 Use The Attic ‘Think of the extra rooms you could rent or usg your- self, if your empty attic ‘were put to work. Transform that slacker space into cheerful, com- fortable rooms with Bea- ver Board —it's quickly done without disturbing the rest of the house. Ask us for the details. THE PECK-McWiLLIAMS CO. __ Central Wharf " FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave. FOR SALE ONE DODGE TOURING CAR, 1916 LITTLE SIX BUICK, 1916 CHALMERS TOURING CAR 1919 FORD TOURING CAR DEMONSTRATION WILL BEGIVEN INQUIRE BULLETIN OFFICE BOX 1267 1918 “BIG SIX,” REO SPORT CAR FOR SALE, Seats four people. Engine Al. Car cannot be told from new. Chance to save money. INQUIRE | THE T. J. SHAHAN Co. NEXT:TO POSTOFFICE LOST"_ AND FOUND LOST—Sunday evening, on road he- tween Montville and New Londonm, a lady's \ e coat. Please return to Mrs. Jennie Cachappefle, 946 Main St., Willi- mantic. Conn. jel7d YED from my pasture, and_white cow with calves. John A. Borgesson, Central Village, Conn. e FOUND—In Joseph Ritcher's Candy Store in Taftville, Sunday, a sum of money. Owner can have same by, prov- jeltd ing property -at his store. N LEGAL NOTICES Road Work Bids will be received 'by -the Public Works Committee of the Common Council of the City of Norwich up to 5 p. m., June . at the office of Char ‘er & Palmer, Thayer Bldg., for the con- struction of concrete roads in the City of Norwich. X The right to reject any or ail bids Is reserved, \ CHANDLER & PTALMER, Engineers. \ jel6MTus NOTICE All persons liable to payv taxes' in the Borough of Cochester are hereby notified that I have a rate bill -with warrant attached for the collection of a_4-mill_tax, due and payable July I 1919, Will receive taxes at my house on Pl St July 1st, 1919. from 7 to 9 oclock p. m. At ‘the store of John Condren, July 10th, from 7 te 9 m. 1 "im ordered by the Boroush to cel- Ject all outstanding taxes at once. Notice is hereby given to all that T shall endeavor to carry out the order. Colchester, Conn., June 12, 1919. MYRON P.'ABELL, Collector. JUNE ' The month of weddings is fast approaching. - Buy your En- gagement and Wedding Rings and Wedding Gifts at the old reliable store of The Wm. Frisweli Co. 25-27 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street Player Piano Work a Specialty GEER 122 Psospect St. TR s GET DU; PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co. Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON, CONN: Starters—Generators—Ignition Devices The Piano Tuner bl\o'w 1 \e in “tie huze o 5 He came to ihe', wiid Newfotin coast and' safy in a lonely p'ace s long sitip that tugged and tofe. like a Stallion keem fOF a Tare 5 and” 7 sang to the rhythmic iy, conn £ unl e, hie cfied, “i8 a noble.d 137 this isthe, ship for mi And he leaned ahoardithe long C- sailed mway to kea. Far up inthe chill kray fog that .- henzs and curtains the northern ekies, 2 : A rusining férmodin thel Ar-tic \stsrm, the vagabond alrship flies, * * And the sea King's hand that steersd G lpre thewar boat out of tie i ¢ . ides the grent dirizible hence Where never-its kind' has soared. The Flyine Dutchman rests delow, bat ; - ~the fying blimp will haunt ‘The Banks for many a stormy year the : fishérmen’s heart to daunt, .- A sbape half seen In the roliing ‘clonds “*through th escudding mist and ¥ Careening out: of the inkv véid .and 10s% ‘in 4he ‘murk again.. . The' sailor beiting, against. the. wind to the urge of.the angry syrge | Will see from ‘the gioom of a sudden squmif @ shddow black emergs Apd vehis intp Yhe seething : night, o k1 will bellow, “Look allvel * There $oes the wanderinz navy blimp, . . the runaway ship C-3." —Minna Irving, if the New York Sun- i HUMGkK OF THE DAY: Bonlo Semesfer—Have ‘a_drink, Dgc? Doctor+—No, I'm a prohi mist. | - B. liAh, a dry doc!—Colunibi Jester. % o '-»-fJ Lady, (engaging nurse)—Have ,pu had any experienice with children? Applicant—Yis, mum. Shure, "0l used to be a\child meself.—Pearson's Weekly. Y s . Teacher—Can' any of you children tell men who Christopher Columbus wa 5o Billy—He's the, guy that got up America—Cartoons Magazine. Tom—Are you deaf to my pleadins: Eva—I am. £ Tom—But what if T were to offer you a ‘diamond ring?: S Eva—Oh, I'm not stone deaf.—Sue- cess. Mrs. Simpson—T suppose vou have forgotten thaat this is the ariniversary of your wedding. day? 7 Simpson—Eh? What? Dear me! ‘Is it really? And when is yours dear?— Tit-Bits. . “I hear your father is il.* “Yes.” % “Is his malady contagious?” ... “T hope not. The doctor \nyb.gi Cz suffering from overwork. — 781 Free Press. > Willis—Why don’t you pronounce these foreign names correctly. Don't you know how? - Gillis—Sure, but if T did nobody would unde-sand what T was talk- ing- about—TJudge. . “Do you need to study Latin to be a druggist?” “Some have that idfl. T don’t know why. People dowt order ' postage stamps_and soda water in Latin.”— Kansas City Journal, “You bought a long skirt, didn't S : a R “Yes.' “Then why. girlie?” “Because some mean negple sug- gested that T =had: to."—Loulsville Courler Jourral. 5 » “You say that’ neithier of ¥pur stenographers wants a vacation this year? That's singula: £ “Not at all. You see, I recently hired a_handsome young secretary, and neither of the girls is willing to go away and.leave the fleld te the other one."—Chicago News. KALEIDOSCOPE Japanese harbor improvements m Kobe and Moji are being undertakea to the amount of $18,000,000. | A spoon with a strainer in its bow! to hold butter has been invented te butter corn on the ear neatly. The government of Urugauy will build waterworks in 1§ 'gities and sewer-systems in most of them. In addition to gold, diamonds and coal, South, Africa is producing in ~ommercial quantities no fewer than 2 other minerals. A thief alarm invented tn Furope is'small enough to be carried in vest pocket and explodes a cartridge when any object under which it is laid 1§, moved. P Conthijned with a compact electrie room. hdater that can be scréiwed into a light ‘socket is a tiny fan- to drive the ‘warmed air downward to- aren't you wearing:.it, ward the fioor. Y “Italy s only one-third 2s many telephones . int proportion ®8 popula- tion as France and only slightly more than one-sixth'as many as Great Britain, . More than" 500,000 cats wers ol- lected by. one'man in London at the request of the British War Depart- ment and shipped, abroad for - ser- vice in the trenches. = Clamps and a pice,of rubber tubing to be fastened with a fruit jar te a broom to supply it with moisfure have been invented to :ai@ ‘in dustless sweeping. ¢ Although the atmosphere envelope of the earth is probably at least 100 miles in thickness. nearlr all the wa- tery vapor is in the lowér layers. Tt is reckoned that only one-twenty-fifth is to be found about a height of 30,000 feet. The fourth annual fair ‘at Lyon, France, was held during’ the period of March 1 to 15. With 3700 diffep~ ent-exhibitions on display, it far out- its predecessors im ppint of size and the numbers of \‘lg% was also revorted as greater thaf in pre- vious years. | I § 5 Have Had Our Lesson.. 1t ‘is very doubtful whether country would stand for the “wah ful-waiting® policy toward Mexico very long.now, if she whould besin to pester ‘us again.—Columbus - Dis- pateh. the Not?Pleazant. Reading: W& imagihe -those resideats . of Germany. who\are <paying fan cents in Aemriaen maney-for copiés of the peace tre wkx Leel ‘they have Been cheated.—Detroit New: Childten Ury . 'FOR FLERCHER'S "~ CASTORIA € 3