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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW FULL ASSOC!ATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. ANNOUNCEMENTS Kinney Avenue Property Sold. Through the agency of Francis D. Donohue, J. F. Tompkins has sold to William H. and Mar: E. McMahon his It is a 12- improvements. 2 home and will occupy the New Haven Nur: iting Nurse As- rvice at their in Connecticut to hroughout the state At Y. M. C. A. Sunday. breakfast will be serv- z at 9.15 o'clock address will be delivered by the weekly “got togeth- wide-awake lelivered by same church Shower Baths at Y. M. C. A. more_ refreshing huilding is us- Nurses Convention. convention of REMIER FEATURE LECTURE FOR CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM committee of DAVIS THEATRE. his soul to hell ame are you play- the old sinner's lap, Nightingale, Evening 6.15 ted on the local screen ombination The original story novelist of note. tion was done stories for the contempora- creen work Other pictures on In Search of Ar- Pathe News. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Bucceasor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER, and materials at right Best work gfl by skiied labor. whune 50 Waest Main St 'LEBANON Versén Boothby of Woodmont was a recent’ guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Boothby. Miss Edith Foster has been visiting at the home of her brother, Rush Fos- ter. Mrs. H. W. Sweet and son Charles were recent visitors in Springfield. Mrs. Anna Pendleton of Windham has been visiting Mrs. Hattie Hewit and Miss Sarah Abell. Charles Troland and Stanton Briggs were in Hartford one day this week. Mrs. Walter Starr and son are vis- iting at Mrs. Starr's former home in Mansfield, Mass. Miss Ellen Huntington fell last week, tearing the ligaments on her shoulder. Mrs. Peckham of Preston was the guest of Mrs. H. W. Sweet Thursday night and Friday. Edwin Abel celebrated his 12th birtk:- day June 16 by giving a party to siv of his voung friends. Rev. Mr. White of North Leverett, Mass., preached at the Baptist church Sunday. New London County Pomona grange met with Lebanon grange June 19. A class of 49 was given the fifth degree. About 200 were present. Lebanon grangé furnished the dinner, baked beans, salad, brown bread, rolls, pickles, cake, pie and coffee. In the afternoon Dr. Congdon spoke on Health. There were solos by Mrs. Whitham and Mrs. Thompson, also a talk by Mrs. Whitham. Graduating exercises of the schools of Lebanon were held in Grange hall Thursday eveninz. The nlatform was h laurel and roses. A very nteresting program of music, speaking and a dialogue was given by members of the graduating class, followed by an address by E. Ward Ireland, inspector of the state board of education. The certificates were presented by Mrs. Katherine Sweet, chairman of the school committee. Twenty were grad- uated. The class colors were green aind white; class flower, white rose, banked and class motto, Onward. Mis: B._R. York. Mr, and Mrs. William Avery of Ver- non have returned home after spend- ing some time with friends here. Miss Ella Peck and Miss Ruth Car- vere week end | zuests of the former's sister, Mrs. C. penter of Hartford M. Geer. Mrs B. R. York Mrs. A, C. Willlams has returned af- ter a few weeks' visit at South Nor- walk. PENDLETON HILL Miss Lucy Lester closed her school with a picnic Saturday last. Regret is expressed that Miss Lester is not to_return. Misses Winifred and Cecile Palmer are home for the summer vacation. A number from here attended the entertainment at Laurel Glenn Sun- day evening. Mrs. Henry Johnson took the fifth rllfurrm at Lebanon grange Thurs- day. Wallingford.—The members of Co. K and Co. M, €. §. G., will hold a joint outing Saturday afternoon. "LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE | SPECIAL TOWN MEETING . The legal voters of the Town of Sprague, State of Connecticut, are hereby notified and warned to meet in the Town Hall in said Town at a al Town Meeting on Monday, June at 7.30 p. m., to authorize the Selecrmen of said Town to improve a tion or sections of public road under e provisions of Section 1483 of the General “Statutes, with its various imendments, and to appropriate a cer- tain sum to pay the amount of the pro ata share of said Town of the costs of su improvement, and to authorize 30th the Town Treasurer to pay said sum to the State of Connecticut in the manner provided by law, To authorize the Selectmen to make pplication to the Highway Commis- sioner. in the manner provided by law, for the construction or improvement of lighways in said Town under said laws and appropriations. Dated at Sprague, Conn., this 20th lay of June, 1919. RAYMOND J. JODOIN, ARTHUR ROY, GEORGE GEER, §ejeqtmen of the Town of Sprague. Je21d NO S, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEL at Norwich, within and for the Distri |of Norwich, on the 17th day of June, A D, 1918 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | tate of Bugene J. Cass, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased, Ordered, That the ecutrix cite the creditors of said deceased to bring In their claims against said_estals within six months from this date by pusting a notice to that offect, together [“ 1 a copy of this yrder, on the sign- Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing Is & true opy of record Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk notified to present Boswell Ave., Nor- wick, Conn., within the time limite the above ind foregoing order o k IDA J. CAss, je21a Executrix. A\ COURT OF PROBATE HELD wicli, on the 20th day of June, D. 1919, ELSON J. AYLING, Judge, ite of Annie E. Wilson, late of vich, in said District,sdeceased. The Administratrix exhibited her ad- ministration account with said estate 10 the Court for allowance; it is there- Ordered, That the 25th day of June, A. D. 1919, at 10 o'clock i’ the Tore: noon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, be, aring the same, and the said Admin- Istratrix is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation 0 &aid District, at least four days prior to the date of said hearing, and make svturn o the Court, 2 ELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER Clerk. je21d DISTRICT OF COLCHESTER, SS,, Probate Court, June 16 1010 " o7 Estate of John F. Slater, late of Col- chester, in said District, -deceased. The Administratrix having exhibited her administration account with said estate to this Court for allowance, it is Ordered, That the 3d day of July, A D. 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Probate Office In Colchester, be, and the same is, assigned for a hearing on the allowance of said administration account, and this Court directs the Ad- ministratrix to cite all persons inter- ested therein to appear at said time and place, by publishing this order one time in some newspaper having a cir- culation in said District,-and by post- ing a copy on the public signpost in the Town of Colchester, where the de- ceased last dwelt, at least five days before said time assigned. Certified from Record. Jezla H. P. BUELL, Judge. WANTED™ | s \LE ALE WANTED™ | s _FQR SALE FOR S e i To ReNT _POETRY ~ Six Cents a Line of Six Words. Six Cents a Line of Six Wuzd: Six Cents a Line of Six Words. FOR SALE_Persian Angora kittens ders in refined Eng- i 2 weeks old. Inquire at 104 e e WANTED—A woman to wash dish- Apply Wauregan House. WANTED—Chestnut ‘trees within 20 FOR SALE farm 10 miles from X very reasonable; FOR SALE—Four grade Six Cents a Line of Six Words, TRUST NOT 1D APPEARANCES. Early onc day in leafy June, TO RENT—An eizht-room cottage to| When brooks and birds were afl in family of adults, Inquire of A, T. Gardner, 15|\ Quaker, on a palfrey brown. 1484. jei‘d Was riding over Horsley Down. 21 Oak St., -$30 per tune, 1 cooking and Cottage house in good neighborhood, Write A, D. C., care ontrolley Jine. eight rooms, Bardwood floors, everything modern. 2 Thtee-tenement house, near business section, gas, electric, baths, in £00d lo- Ao some desirable two-tene- ment houses. R. S. BARTLETT, Room No. 14, Central Bldg. FOR SALE A three-flat Brick House with miles of Willimantic, in‘ large or small amounts, that can be hewn for R. R. es; will buy by the piece or lot. dress G. M. Flint, Ash Si Phone 381, HIGBEST prices pal and old postage:stamps. Write A Mty heifers, 2 vears ol Miner, ' Westerly. 1a O RENT—Tenement, located at 319 | Tel. connection. West Main St, ANTED—A hoy with bicyele from Inquire Western Union. " FOR SALE—Fine mahogany upright plano, nearly new, $200 cash. B., Daniclson, Conn. FOR SALE_A Swiss m; go0d order; will sell for $8. o old coins ED—A good cook to ce Z00d - wages. 137 Washington St. A BEGINNER w MEN-WOMEN raise _ Belgian hares for us; we pay vou $7 pair and ex- illustrated booklet United Food and Fur Asso- 320 West 45th St., G h high school train- ing desired for an excellent office’ posi- - s St mes s 5408 Tel. 1460. Je20d FOR SALE—One Dodge tourifig car with winter top, been run 3,900 miles, has four new tires on.it, bumper and | fully equipped throughout: new: price $1,100. 28, RENT — Four-room Turnisned v, s + d AL ‘Nay, Commercial School, near postothc B, Flnnink et setompottions ts in placing’ and training younz us help you now, as all of our graduates have R S e for six people. lights, running water, accommodations nu ot i ¥ That this is a spected spot— Inauire of Charlet A | FR3t robbers hera resort, my brother for results, best and most ‘successful hundreds_rich wish marriage Strictly confidential; 'most relia- ars experience; descriptions free. ful Club,” Mrs. Ball, I Special touring TFOR SALE Maxwel car, excellent condition, Price and_par- Box 99, Bulletin. '+ A small furnished apart- WANTED—To purchase, folding chairs potatoes for sale. , 100_or more Green Mountain Though he could sée nio honses near, all modern_improve- | i~ trotted on without a fear: been remodeled. Call | For not a thief unon the road je21d i T Would_zuess where he: his cash had fiFurnighed apartment of stowed. 8 1 modern improvements o> needed), centrally located. | As thus he went—that Quaker sly— Telephone No. 930. je21d BRI Quaker trnldmdhby-’n t: “the Sheehs s Tt “Stop, brother” said t rst; “th TO RENT—Furnished rooms to rent P weatner Is pleasant; let us chat together.” d the stranger, “kmowest +A fig for robber; aid the other: housekeeping. Tel. |“I've all my maney in a note, 536, OaKland, YOUNG LADY, 21 worth $60,000 cash, city property also,” would marry oable gentleman. Temple, Los Angel YOUR FUTURE foretold; send dime, FOR SALE—A new milch Jersey cow, | 1S quarts daily. 168-4. Mabel L. Burns. Phone an annual income of $900: can be ton, Box 93, Canterbury, Conn. je21d WE WANT to buy one or two patents for general manufdcture; write us, giv- d Brit, ‘care Stahdard ency, St Louis, Mo. used for business purposes; good location; ideal investment. For full particulars, “FOR SALE—191 car in good condition. ¥ Mansfield, Poquetanuck, R. D. . je2ld FOR SALE—Young grade cows and_heifers. Leonard Bridge, Conn. FOR SALE—Save 2 on a dollar.! Come and buy extra values in shoes— Marshak, 123 West Main Street. TO RENT—Nice large front room, $2; Advertising AGENTS—We manufacture new Ford accessory which interests every Ford five minutes’ our agents make $200 a week; July 1st, a_very rooms on first floor, with hot set tubs, electric S porches, yard and cellar, in fine neigh five minutes' walk over convincing trial reading. Hazel Hause, Yos Angeles, Cal. WANTED—Five bright, capable la- demonstrate and 3 to 350 per week o write at once. Goodrith Drug Co. Dept. 191, Omana, Nebr. Mrs. C. R. Strong, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg demonstra- borhood, “only Laurel Hill Ave. 9 i Alling Rubber Co. Je18d |So hand your money quick to him! im Court, 1 pleasant airy nning water, for rent suite; with or without location one’ o ial sections in Norwich; a pleasant ve minutes to ci Garage connected. Tel. 772. Co., Indianapolis, Ind. ALESMAN—Reliable man wanted to sell guaranteed trees, shrubs: weekly permanent position; write quick. Guaranty Nursery, Rochester, N. Y. TO RENT— FOR SALE—A Iot Inquire 121 Cedar St. FOR SALE_Ton and a half of good quality mixed hay. Hamilton Ave. L e - LR of * second han’ and cesspools to H. L. Harris, WANTED—Vauit: T SALESMAN_Traveling; commission; must be ac- C. F. Jennings. Horses 18 head of good, youns, sound hcrses that are acclimated and good broken: one pair of brown horses, 5 and 6 years old; one pair of grays. 4 and 5years 0ld; “pair of ba pair of black WANTED—Babies and_childr experience not es: stockings; you never Landmark Cigar Co., Denver, Mrs. Henry Humes Yyou can save A}'immnmic Div. ave t00 many stocking: 50 per cent. on your hosiery for women, g childfen hy buying them at The Pasnik Co. thrée stores, Norwich, Willimantic, FOR SALE or classy and stylish step fast hitched to wagon, weight 6 M, Waterford, Ct. FOR SALE—One McCormick mowing machine, one horse rake and two plows. Deshefy, Peck’s Corner, {ond hand. housands lonely, Zes, worth 35,0001 5 A NIED—GI and quilling learn winding Xk from P. O. vacation or steady work: ongenial people, 1) $350,000, seeking marriage; big of descriptions sent free. i;;:c.« Minna St, Sun Francisco, Calif. tall for one car at 93 BANNERS OF FRANCE. Ralph Hyde, : 1 . 6 and '8 vears old; these!™ 2590 to 3000: saddle horse, SRAGE—Household goods stored or short terw; Fanning Studio. 52 B:oadway, “WANTED—Girl to assist dressmaker; Hattie York of Groton has been spending a few days with her brother, WANTED - 1 o5 we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anything; largzest se:. ond hand store in state. Louis warerooms 30-32 Water St. ‘Write, call or tel. 708-3. Second han P. Stranz, 465 N. Main St. S, insurance, and others, Nor- wich; now is the time to sell our dol- and a few good drivers. AT—Furnihed rocins: elmo . single, light and heavy. new and sec- light novsekeeping. 105 School St Tl 1048-2. Address” Emil Norwich Town. s; $100 death from natural Jetod | ana that s Rldnot in my doat— 1O RENT—Smull cottaze, ulso pri- B he) Jofhegionkan garage. 55 Union St Ihquire CILY | wxypats SRS 13 Lunch; 14 Broadway. Sl [ vas aiar e sl 31505 centrally lochted. | “You see, it has a double sole; Jeiod | Within that T have hid the whole. 222 __| Now, where's the robber who would and clean, think desirable flat of s 10f ever looking there for chink?” “Here!" cried the stranger; “so dis- i mount And straizitwav render an account. per month. In-iI'm Captain Bibb. the robber trim; $: mble; all you've got to do, ou know, is to tuke off vour shoe; And for vour money I will give - Advice to serve you while you live: rooms, £ the finest 1 si- “Don't take each broad-brim chance may send, 4 Though plain his collar, for a Friend; Don't trust in gentleman or clown. While riding over Horsley Down!” 914 or on row. eroic France so0 long azo God's mystic beauty to en- raies reason- hance. Then golden in heraldry came to blow In battlefieids at guard with lifted lance. Now, as taen, larks sing and sun-rays ssplld causes; nothing like it. Agency Dept. P. O. Box 34 5, Boston, Mass. WANTED—Board and care for an Address Personal, Lebanon, reach wagons. anything in the horse line, see me. in need of FOR SALE—One Charles Santo. Phone 463-3. FOR SALE — About seven- acres of | grass, standing, and two acres of oats at Hampton, Fisher, Uncasville, Conn. MEN — Buy socks at 8%c a pair, seamless, first quality, double heel and toes, $%c a pair. socks, all _color: The Pasnik Co WANTED A Licensed Assistant Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Telephones: Office 650; residence 1212. Packer of Bridgeport has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. o with modern WANTED—Canoe, in good condition. Write " Mrs. rite Ralph Hill, School St, Danielson. NORWICH government clerk exam- inations July 19th; hundreds needed at Washington, mon education sufficient; sample_ques- Sale in all three $1,100 year; glance, o ———————f— | But on the Hazs no royal lilies glow. TO RENT The ‘r‘;:;;;rllfloqzs from some hard won But beiow where the brave dead sleep, TWO FLATS, 7 and & rooms each, are hung 3 improvements; best {Still, heinty’s banners. All triumphant location in city for Rocming House. flung of old seignorial Inquire : ¥ BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS Jow b héd, the grave Grow to miurple turned. Yet forever br! FOR SALE AT CRESCE! Seven-room cottage, provements, ree; write immediately. WU lin Institute, Dept. 32R., Rochester, N, JeIBMWFS WANTED—Stop at the New Engand and let them show miles Mason tires that will work; guaranteed tube with ev- sale; all tubes bought there repair- 110°No. Main St, W- Pharmacist Address with references Box 43 Bulletin Office. ‘T BEACH, FOR SALE—One Cadillac truck wigh touring body, also one low-down milk wagon, for sale cheap, or will trade for Robert Stott. garage, running spring water, cement walks and fine lot. FOR SALE—Buick 1914 tourin £00d motor and_tires; powerful truck; ed free of charge. Sryedesianly ol H. Carter, Proprietor. ‘ED—Automobile owners, lis- take the squeak out of your rims oversize wedge: ak $450 will take it. Campbell & Son, Auto Shop, Plainfield. | Price very reasonable if sold HIGHEST PRIiCES PAID FOR SECOND HAND FURNITURE For full particulars, inquire of FOR SALE—Bay horse, weight 1400 FOR SALE Little Boy If you want a comfortable |—Cifolyn fiiman. n the Bosten car to ride in call up JOHN . PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- |more to be desired than great riches? HUMOCR OF THE DAY Sunday school Teacher—What is Chorus of Scholars — Nothin'l — ice car. ' Phone 152-12 Royal. Father—Don’t ask so many ques- tions, child. Curio: killed a cat. ‘What did the cat want years, reliable business | BY A. BRUC Inquire Jewett City Bakery. 5 FRANKLIN ST. FOR SALETwo mowing machines, Co., Chicago, used just one 0 a _hay rake; fore Sunday. Gas and iectric plant, 110 No. Main St. Bl et e Frapklin Square. i BAGS $1.97. The Pasnik "WANTED — Blacksmith, floorman; c i Norwich, Willimantic. | good and steady job, good wages. Michael Connor, Putnam. Conn. Chaeh T P. A. Nawrocki, Yantic. We will Loan to know, dad?—Edinburgh Scotsman. “The language you use to that mule is perfectly shocking!” “Yes," replied the driver. “It seems to trouble everybody but the mule— will ‘sell be- Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in any Shape. fashion or modern. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Near corner of Shetucket and Water Sts, LADIES — Dresses — capes—coats at three_stores. Norwich, Wil- for kitchen. two-tenement house,’ with all | honeymoon, an’ ‘twas me advised him provements; place for two |y get married."—Pearson’s Weekly. autos, and fruit trees. It is on the car line, about 12 minutes’ wak | ‘Was Rome founded by Romeo? from Frankli Pasnik Co, sell for less. limantic, Danielson. ity Lunch, 14 Broadway WANTED— At Norwich Town, ten minutes’ walk to trolley. Houses with ung cow, all the hay and fer- zer on the place, and about five acres+ good level cultivated land; growing crops included ex- cepting those of tenant. Price $2,700 aged woman as ALE—Three-family house on car line, in fine neighborhood, always rented at $44 month; $1.800 cash. bal- this property will pay 104 Main St. Two Cottage square. L better than Phone 1338-5, FOR SALE—One two; will sell cheap; must sell at once. orth Thames St. “LADIES — Dresses — capes—coats at WANTED—Immediately, an experi- breadmaker; steady work and a competent man; and all equipment. Joseph Bousquet, WANTED full’ particulars, see LIBERTY BONDS Installment Cards and Books " WANTEDSecond hand Stray Stories Where did you get “Why, 0'Grad) 's just back from his situated t 320 ft. front No, my boy,” replied the wise man; “It was Juliet who was found dead by Romeo."—Tit-Bits. A. V. COVELLO, Crabshaw—The war taxes must be hitting you rich fellows pretty hard . 01d Rockey—Sure. 1'm only wonder: three stores. Norwich, Wil- Pasnik Co. sell for less. limantic, Danielson. FOR SALE—Oldsmobil. passenger touring car, cord tires on all wheels. good paint, splendid motor and A-1 conditipn, £00d reason for selling. St., Danielson. OFFICE AT BISHOP'S STUDIC Franklin Sq. Address F. . Box 11, Plainfield, Conn.” jel7d EVERYBODY send your washings to \Wet Wasi; 60c per wash- b THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 248 Main St. guaranteed; FOR SALE Henry Dubuc, SALE HORSES WANTED—We have permanent posi- If interested, write Pequod y Co., Meriden, Conn. FOR SALE " FOR SALE—Mosler safe, 22x26, suit- — |ing why they didn’t put a luxury tax on that son-in-law of mine—Life. FOR SALE Newedd—Did you spend as much A SIX ROOM COTTAGE—MODERN | money as this before I married you? IMPROVEMENTS EXCEPT HEAT,| IN CENTRAL PART OF CITY. E A PRENTICE took you away from him.—Boston PHONE 300 Newedd—Why, yes. Newedd—Then I can't understand your father went on when [ Transeript. 86 CLIFF STREET| «'ve been trying for a week to get able for office or residence, practically Ask Mr. Adams. FOR SALE—Slab wood, $$ per cord; same rate, WANTED—Boy 16 years of age; good st Side Siik Mill. 1am in the west, buying horses. Will -apartment get back with them about June 1Sth. house with large lot and gar Owner leaving town and property must be sold. A great oppor- diligent party. , inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. fine location. WANTED—Farms. farms at once, be a nice lot of right out of work and ready for hard Wait for them. ELMER R. PIERSON, horses and “Made any_pro ordaigor i ent “Oh, yes. T have large and small. persuading his ist buyers mean quick business. Have you full particular: TRAVELIN Co. sell for less. BAGS $1.97. Norwich, Willimantic, /, Daniclson, Conn. T WANTED_Common laborers. Apply at iastern Conn. Power Co., Montviile. SALE—Indian’ 1917 mi E in good condition. ped with electricity. Waldo_Peter, Avery St, Norwich ] LOST AND FO! five minutes’ or_dressed hogs; pay side” Meat Marke etween Greenev rel Hill, a biack leather loose leaf note Finder please leave at The Bul- letin_Office_and receive reward. je21d le and Lau. | o604 prices, Thames St., City. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent water tank cennected, one 60-gailon oil Inquire 56 Boswell tank with pump. JOHN D. AVERY, lar. North Stonington, Conn. Myst keys: registered tag attached. Pendleton and receive Teward. | sam s cors, Nori Sini Arms Corp., North Main and 12th Sts. DaylEarnen SALE—Twenty pigs, $8 each; will -deliver in Norwic! also one new 12, # jel6d TLADIES — Dresses — capes—coats at Female help for an interview with a captain of indus- try.” s so far?” just succeeded in t private see- retary to accept a cigar."—Birming- A ten-room cottage, partly furnished. | hame Age-Herald., = with barn 20x24 feet, all in good repair, She wa much interested in prison and about 1% acres of la | reform nd was vi one_day. walk of | " “Don’t any of your friends come to ing a larze prison 1d, pleasantl; trolley .and village of North Stoning-|see you on visiting days?” she asked of a big burly ruffian. “N'h,” responded the forme hey're all here with my adelphia North American. o 0Old Master—I understand _that he vision, < | paintea combwebs on the ceiling 8o JeLOTRSM [ fectly that the housemaid wore her- self out trying to sweep them down. burg- —Phil- general work in box shop and packing and female help ning department. Employment B Willimantic Mills, WANTED — Girl for general hous must be 200d coo! 19" Bast Town St less than 3 price,- turee stores. Pasnik Co. sell for less. at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasan: and along the Rhode also accessible Scasnore Farm: Send forbook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, BARGAIN 125-C-N-5 Four acres uf iand, il tillable, some fruit, appie, pear a in bearing condition. house, painted white and in good con- Norwich, Wil- LIGHT touring_car for sale; newly painted and « For demonstration, apply 10, Bulletin Office. FOR SALE—Property on Soule St., business block, two tenements and two stores; also a baker shop in rear; all modern improvements; good investment to the right party. Dry Goods Store, Jewett City, Conn! t nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make return to this for family of two. Phone 1610. GLAR’S chance you've got to bags of Winner, beat these specials: : 1 package of Mayo's, 1% oz., 37c worth, nd Navy cigarettes, zu Manila cigars, sc each, Chance to save Zioney. INQUIRE To cure the ringing noises in the Inquire at Zegeer DETECTIVES vestigators ivil and criminal i description, vorce evidence obtained quickly’ and ut notoriety suitations absolutely confidential; ref- hed as to reliability and first class male or f ARE IN—Panama hats women and_children, plenty to select from 'in all three stores. The Pasnik Co. se Willimantic, Danielson. FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood. all Use The Attic Think of the extra rooms you could rent or use your- nst_said estale to the peach trees, al. sell for less. fine 14-room erences furni responsibility ew Master—There may have been 1918 “BIG SIX,” REO |such an artist. but -there nmever was such a housemaid. — Pittsburgh SPORT CAR FOR SALE. |Cnronicle Telegraph Seats four people. Engine Al.| » KALEIDOSCOPE Car cannot be tol? from new. Up at the New Hampshire State College 4 crew of 18 girl students has (made the bleachers for the athletic field. ears that are ue to the displacement THE T. J. SHAHAN C0. |Senied i Gectricar appuratus which uses sound waves to replace the bones. NEXT TO POSTOFFICE Among the antiskidding devises for automobiles is one in which pro- maie operalors. Address P. O. Box 112, | sizes, delivered to ali parts of the &ity. is situated on Harry B, Ford. Phoze 792. FOR SALE—Wood in stove lengths, per 3 cord, C. O. D. state highway, stores, and not 1ar trolley} on K. F. D. and telepuone i And what do you taink? asks for tiis nome is $1,i50, it'you are in the market for such a place as this, don't go to bed tomight until you hive over and paid a deposit on it. time there are many ior such a place and it would displease me to have to tell any that it was sold 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 PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street Player Piano Work a Specialty DR.A.J.SINAY TED—A girl for general hous two in family. within and for the District G. A. Bullara. SRS wanted; family help; 48 54 hours' pay; good Sin- gle iouses; low rents; low living cost Address Weavers, FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. F. I, Racine. Danielson, Conn. TRAVELING BAGS §1.97. The Pasnik Norwich, Willimantic, | care_Bulletin T WANTED—Farmers: Many friends want to Know if there are any If you want to sell V. Vella, Canter- Co. sell for less. sincere buyer It Is up to you— Extract from Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. Send for one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L ‘Pelephome 2305, FOR 3ALE Houses, Tenement and Buriness Blocks, Building Lots, ali in desirzbie locations. List your pro- perty if you cars to sell or rent, as I| bave a number of people looking for | real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real knsisic and Insurance. Thayer Blig. write at once. bury, Conn. WANTED—Woman cook for good wages. 35-4 Willimantic and the same is, appointed for | Rooms 1 and WANTED — Antique furniture, mir- colored glass, and old 'letters. Franklin st ASK i ——————— e THE ADAM’S TAVERN PROPERTY NORWICH TOWN Ideally situated for a popular and successful “tea room” or a garage Aside from its ex- WANTED—Rugs, carpets James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street Lo ; COWS FOR SALE TWO CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE, Tel. 30 Lebanon. WANTED—Long jobs by auto truck. Phone 1172 Nor- North Franklin. Don't matter it or a drug store. loger bars mounted near the rear wheels can be lowered by a driver against the tires when the lateral movement begins. $3’090.00 A prize of $10,000 is offered by ‘the Walnut Growers' Association to any one who will invent a satisfactory machine for branding the shell of each Will Buy a English walnut in a yearly $10,000,000 crop. Lincoln paid an income tax from tthe time the law was passed, July 1, 7 Room Cottage 1862, till his death. - Under the law as first passed, he paid 5 per cent. on the excess over $10,000, and under the amended law, 3 per cent. on all over Near Chelsea Parade $1,000. Sprinkling Notice TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND Any person who obtained a written permit from the Board of Water Com- missioners, to use city water for We pay up 1o $15 per set ceptional business facilities it offers a snug little home with modernly equipped bath room, and electric lights. We buy dia- DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwick Phors 1177-3 The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 We will loan you cash on' your LIBERTY BONDS, or if you sell we will buy them and pay you! No waiting. LOAN CO. Price $4,800, in- R outbuildings, cluding most of the furnis ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 | your Bonds. THE COLLATERAL Established 7 Yeears. Near corner of Shetucket and Water Sts. — An old, reliable nrm bistaliished 1372 e e S oy FREDERICK T. BUNCE ul residence in Wil tiroughout, b farm or timberiand at low_prices. can exc 63 Broadway TRYON'S AGE: Willimantie. Conn. e sprifikling purposes. during the season acre farm, station, 7 room house, large barns and|rate during tiis 1919 season, without fine fields and pastures, zond, location, mile|Of 1918, can use the water at the same 200 beaving fruit|Obtaining a permit, and unless nitice aud timber cio 30 to pay|to the contrary is réceived at the antis. mogau~! Board of Water Commissioners’ Office, 1ge for = goodjon or before July 15, 1919, it will be 5 taken for granted that it is used. All others intending to use water WHEN YOU WANT tc put your bus- he public. there i than throush vertising columns o The Bulletin. The Piano Tuner 22 Clairemont Ave, THERE 12 no aevertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- ' ietin for busiuesa resuiia. WHITESTONE CIGARS o cAol"l‘Amm Fer Thousand ipess before Iness beiore tne pubiic. there is no inkli medium hetter than 'hrougn the ad.| 10¢ SPrinkling season is trom April veriising olumas or The Bulletin. 1st to September 30tu. Phone 838-2 11 Franklin St for sprinkiing purposes, tenants in- cluded, must obtain a writtea permit.