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SHOWERS TODAY AND PROBABLY TOMORROW E What Is Going On Tonight Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre, Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at| | Davis Theatre. Town Meeting in Town Hall, Women of Mooseheart Legion meet In Moose Home. almyra Entampment, No. 3, L O. F. meets in Odd Fellows Hall- O O Lafayette Council, No. 207, L'U. St. J. B, of A meets in Foresters’ Ha ANNOUNCEMENTS FULL ASSOC!ATED PRESS DESPATCHES |SEBORRHEA IS KILLING HAIR Everyone knows that the men | and women of America are losing .| | their hair. | | The prevalence of seborrhea (the ‘| | dandruff disease) is appalling. But |just as science proved that dand- | ruff was due to bacilli, sciénce now One Million Five Hundred Thousand | | Offcrs the remedy. Pounds of Powder for the Feet. That is what the government sent| ' cifli to] last year to make the soldlers' and ek R s ' feet comfortable and fit for the sail kind of war they fought and finished. In peace and war for over 25 Allen’s Foot-Ease, the antiseptic, heal- | the hair roots are en i Itis FAMO. | FAMO destroys the dandruff ba- the seborrhean ex- cretion. It stops alf itching of the scalp. years It penetrates the scalp and unless irely: dead, it ing powder for the feet, to be shaken| encourages and st tes the into the shoes and sprinkled in the rowth of new hais footbath, has been the standard reme. | ° dy for all aching, swollen, hot, tired feet, blisters and sore spots and for ant relief of corns, bunions and | ment of the scalp. But they are the ins callouses. Thousands of people sent packages of Allen's Foot-Fase to their son: brothers or sweethearts in the army and navy because they knew from ex- would freshen and rest their feet, make their shoes comfort- perience that The ingredients of FAMO have never before been used in the treat- well knewn to medical science. Three years were spent in per- fecting FAMO in one of the great pharmaceutical laboratories of De- troit. - FAMO makes the hair and scalp able and walking easy. Those who use| healthy. It nourishes the hair in Allen's Foot-Ease have solved their| a wonderful way and makes it lus- ubles FLETCHER POST TO trous and finffy. . FAMO comes in twe sizes—35 cents and a big bottle at $1. Your HAVE IMPORTANT MEETING | money:back if you are not satisfied. There will be a meeting of the Rob- | _Se00rrhea is the medicel mame for ert O. Fletcher post of the American morbidly increased flow from the sebaceous glands of the scalp. The seborrhean escre- Legion In the armory Friday evening | ftion forms in scales or Aakes and is com-, at § o'clock, when a larze attendance | monly known as dewdruf. | is ant ‘"fl“m vTx‘"mm":‘Idm‘—; ,\"\ h‘:r‘“;l Mfd. by The Famo Co.. Detroit, Mich.' ) all ex-servic and will be o nteres o all. The new charter and ).EE & 0SGOOD CO. by-laws are to be read and discussed Spec! besides other important business mat- o come before the meeting. | Famo Agents. 1¢ will be outlined for a clam-|a new member of the company. Miss bake to be held some time in the near | Barrows sang one of the famous future by the post. and all members |'Shimmie songs and was well received. and any ex-service men are urged to|The dancing chorus is a fast one and present Friday night. There have many inquiries of late in regard to when the Robert O. Fletcher post was to hold its next meeting, so let all who are interested in it make it a point to turn out and make it an en- thusias gathering, for there are many impor matters to be d RECITAL BY MUSIC PUPILS OF SISTERS OF MERCY | tain. Mr. Moore as the_chief, Essie i o - X Calvert as the reformer, Willard Dyer e b A necpuplls of the Sisterslas Joe Masters and Babe Miller as| Sab 3 Spich. as usual, Darents | yfie Ta Fere are four clever drama ar riends wil. welcomed, is to bhe given at St Patrick sembly hall | been here in a_good many years and from the start to the fall of the cur- artists. This company is enirely dif- tomorrow (Friday) at 3.30 o'clock. The | ferent from any other musical com- am follows. At the close Rev. H. Broderick, rector of Mary O'Neil, Adeline Helen O'Neil, Viola Mary Wenzel; piano, eth Connell. Miss Mary Smith. Anna Mahoney, M. Neil, Madelie [Fitzgerald nt Thought Miss Eleanor Counihan. Quartette, Flight of the Swallows, Lange Misses Eleanor Huntley, Patricia Reilly, Christine Barry, Mary Morles Vocal duet, Tea and Turn Out Blewitt Miss Veronica Haggerty, Master Raymond Woods; piano, Mar- ivan. Anna Mahoney. Mildred Looby. Morley, Virginia Hag- Anna Coleman, Veronica will confer graded diplomas for | awccomplished by the pupils | ng the past vear: red Heart Hymn, hottische B. R. Anthony Waltz, Mack = Rosewig public want. Now don't mi | portunity to witnq comedy a long time. Remember, the engage- this op- change of bill on Frida: | say so. So does Bozo. Manchester.—Herman Bronkie, Man- | Louis Americans this vear, is in a hos- cond base in a recent game. WHEN THE BOYS COME HOME government supplied the troops with 1,500,000 pounds of nowder for the feet because it made the men more efficient. Streabbog | They could walk twice as far and be comfortable if they had some Allen's Foot-Ease in each shoe. Try it your- self and see what comfort you get from this standard remedy. Ask for Allen’s Peerless Waltz, Durand | Foot-Ease, for tired, aching, swollen feet, blisters and sSore spots. Sold everywhere. So! s of Scot! d, in var. S Mack LEGAL NOTICES Master John Grennan. | i RN IR SRR Duet (1w anos), Charge of the | U Durand Misses Catherine Farrel, 1 Mary Keenan. Solo, ( vent Fchoes, Bonner SPECIAL TOWN MEETI ss Loretta Valentine. The legal voters er and Scholar, Coleman, Parry |ed to meet in a Spec Town Meeting of are hereby warn- 1l Town Meeting to be held in the Town Hall in said the Town of Norwic Fieldhouse | Norwich on the 30th day of June, 1919, Msster John Mozphy |at 8 elock p. m, for " the " following Quartette, Waltz, Durand | " To decide whether or not the Town Misses Anna Ulrich, Loretta Val- Il build or improve any sections of ent Mary and Helen Gorman the pu > highwa under the pro- Flowers of Beauty Latour | vision of Sections 1477 to 1484 of the Mise Mary E. O'Neil General Statutes of this State and the Bt (two Dpiabos), Fantasis var imendments thereto, and to K Morrison | *PPr? 1alv\ 80 mu‘th money as may be Morrison | required to pay the pro rata sha Elizabeth Connell, Mar- : g : B/ Rhidre of ret_Sullivan. Vpea >, A Jolly Good Laugh. the Town for the cost of such im- provement. Also to authorize and direct the Thomas | Selectmen to make application to the Master Raymond Collins; piano, Miss Helen O'Neil Solo, Mazurka Brilliant, Heins Miss Mary Keenan. wartette, Stand by the Flag, Stultz Misses Delia Collins, Helen O'Neil, ne White, May O Solo, Happy Memories [ Miss Helen O'Neil. Vaea! trio, The Distant Chimes, Glover Misses Adeline White, Helen O'Nefl, v a piano, Elizabeth Connell Highway Commissioner in the manner provided by law for construction or {/mpzovement of such highways under the laws of this State. Also to do any other business neces- |sary and proper to come before the sald meetin, Dated at Norwich, this 17th day of june, 1919. CASPER K. BAILEY, CHARLES P. BUSHNELL, PATRICK T. CONNELLL. Selectmen of the Town of Norwich. BREED THEATRE. MNit.of Dap, the Metro piay.in which - nacts the leading role. wil be the feature at the Breed thea- tre today. It is the story of Jimm: Baxter, a dynamic young American, who is commissioned to deliver a 0 of munitions to a South Ameri- can re The country is in a state nd to get the cargo to its TH owners demands some strate- determines to pose as a icine agent and with th view puts several cases cargo of weapons. How he smuzgles the munitions into the - i country. quells the rebellion and falls in love with the dark-eyed daughter of the president are incidents which go to make a ! v of daring and romance eminiscent of the gripping e days. Mr, Hamilton ¥ many notables. Tom be seen in a five-part fire western picture _entitled Fighting for Gold. and Harold Lloyd Swai the Crook will complete the AUDITORIUM. The Tokio Girls company certainly are living up to their promise, for the production of The Devil and Mike Reilly is one of the most artistic sce- nic productions seen on the Audito- 3.um stage this season. It opens with the company all in Red Devil suits and the choius is a specially arranged mu- sical pumber from Faust. The cos- tumes are . silks and satins and_the colors all blend with the setting. Billy Lewis, the itish comedian, is entirely a cless by Limself and had his au- dience with him the minute he ap- peared on the stage. Harry Moore's interpretation of the miser is an artis- tic plece of acting and showed that he has had a long stock experience and his English chappy character in the latter pagt of the bill had the audience n roars’ of laughter. Willard Dyer made a hit in his two vocal numbers and won big applause. Babe Miller rontributed another of her famous dancing epecialties and was a big fa- vorite at once. Essie Calvert scored in her Eyes song, also Miss Kershaw, AY o e —— AN S T ... X AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Lebanon, within and for the District f Tebanon, on the 21st day of June, | 1919. yresent — ALBERT G. KNEELAND, Judge. Estate of Frank H. Robinson, late of Lebanon, in said District, deceased. | Robinson, Executors. Ordered, That six months from the late hereof be. and the same are, lim- {ited and allowed for the creditors to |bring in their claims against said es- said estate to bring in their claims within said time allowed, by posting a post nearest the place where the de- -eased last dwelt, within the same Town, and by publishing " the ~ same once in some newspaper havin culation in said Probate District, and return make to this Court of the notice a cir- given. Attest: ALBERT G. KNEELAND, je26d Judge. DISTRICT OF COLCHESTER, SS., Probate Court, June 24, 1919. Estate of Oliver P. Way, late of Col- |chester, in said District, deceased. The Administrator having exhibited his administration account with said estate to this Court for allowance, it is Ordered, That the 12th day of July, A. D. 1919, at 10 o'clock In the fore noon, at the Probate Office in Colche: . be, and the same is. assigned for a on: the allowance of said ad- Tation account, and this Court directs the Adminisirator to cite all persons interested therein to appear at said time and place by publishing this order one time in some new: having a circulation in said District, and by vosting a_copy on the public signpost in the Town of Colchester. where the deceased last dwelt. at least five days before said time assigned. Certified from Record. jez6d H. P. BUELL, Judge. AUTO RADIATORS Repaired promptly and thoroughly tested under air pressure before leav- ing shop. W. E. SHANLEY TINNIN L 710-3 2 PLUMBING 499 Main S8t. * Tel ) FOR SALE Six Cents a Line of Six Words. FOUR LOW " PRICED DESIRABLE HOMES Six rooms and bath, every -latest improvement; open attic. 4 Country home; 7 room house in fine condition, 4 acre land with_fruit trees. 5 ¥ Nine oom’?ognd bath, electric lights; an additional lot goes with th $2,400. : In Norwich Town, seven ‘room house, large barn, over 2 acres land, healthful location. $3,300, ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway 40 Maple Grove Avenue THE JUDD PROPERTY FOR SALE House has 10 rooms, modern im- provements. Exceptionally fine hard wood floors, new steam heater, Ruud Automatic Instantaneous Gas Water Heater; other unusual feat- ures. Short walk from business section. Price is way - below placement value. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadw: full of pep from the time they appear until they exit and certainly know how to put the numbers over the top. The new dramatic offering, The New Chief of Police, is one of the best that has the public should not miss seeing this| bill, as it is a great lesson. * The lines | are right to the point and delivered with a punch that holds the audience ic! panies and would that there were more | e |like them. for up-to-date offerings { with scenic productions are what the s the best musical company that has been here in ment is only for one week. This bill will be repeated today, and an entire y. Follow the crowd to the coolest place in town. I'll o | chester's only representative in big Crammond | Jeague baseball, who is with the St. pital in Philadelphia. suffering from a bruised knee received in a collision at remember to care for their feet. The FOR SALE 'FIVE HORSES TROY STEAM LAUNDRY 272 FRANKLIN STREET J. C. WITTER........Auctioneer Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main Street, Danielson, Conn. REAL ESTATE —AND— PERSONAL PROPERTY - —AT— PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 28, at 10 o'clock a. m., by the Executor of the estate of the late Fred W. Teft, on the premises at No. 85 Mechanics St., in the City ~of Putnam, Conn. ting of the contents of the eight-room house, listed as fol- lows: One oak dinine room snite 1 dining room rug, 1 china closet of quartered oak, living Toom and parlor furniture, in- cluding 1 Florence upright ‘piano in fine condition, 1 beautiful bevel plate mirror 4x9 ft. easy chairs, rockers, pictures, Stands, 2 valuable Wilton velvet art squares 9x12 ft, 1 nice combina- tion: book case’ and couch. up- holstered in red velour, 1 hand- carved oak case medicine cabi- met with mirror, 1 miniature grandfather's clock, solid ma- Nogany case, 2 nicély desizned gas lamns, 1 attractive dome light, 3 bedroom suites with bedsfeads, mattresses. —springs. dressers, commodes, stands, toilet and rugs. 1 or 2 odd dress- i swing settee, 1 gas range, a 'lot of pans, pots, kettles, crockery and silverware, also a quantity of outside tools. such as wheelbarrow, stepladder, common ladders, 2 oil tanks, garden hose, 3 barrels, lumb: forks, hoes. shavels . soyther rakes, carpenter's tools and chest. 2 chests of drawers for holding tools, etc., also | marine gasoline engine, #bout 2 horse- vower. The Real Estate will be sold at 130 o'clock p. m. described follows: A beauti- ful 2% story house of elght rooms and bath, with modern improvements. hardwood floors, hallways and other interior trimmings finished in cypress, in fact, this house is considered one of the best constructed pieces of property in Putnam, and the lo- cation is exceptionally fine. Worcester and Putnam_trolley line passes the door: outbuild- ings include a good sized garage with loft and a henhouse of me- dium size. If you are looking for a home, wait for this one. -1t is_a very attractive proposition. Térms of sale, cash. Come early, donit_wait station, outbuil beautiful water, 200 bearing fruit trees wood andtimber enough to pay or | tiful resfdence in Willimantic, modern throughout, can exchauge for good farm or timberland. Farms of all kinds at low prices, TRYON'S AGENCY, 113 Mal —_——— Wijliam H. Robinson and Edwin L.| tate, and the Executors directed to! give public notice to the creeditors of | copy of this order on the public sign- 1 + BANK STREET, F FOR SALE £ 197 acre farm, good location,, mile 7 room house, large barns and gs, fine fields and pastures, arm, $2,500. For Exchange: Beau- Willimantic, Conn. mar22d SEE OUR WORK FIRST THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR PAINTING YOUR CAR MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP 354 West Main Street S e Bt e e o DON'T THROW AWAY 30 x 3/, Casings—Save them and gain | 85 per cent. of your tire bill, by having | us reconstruct them. BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP THAMES SQUARE Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES Second Floor, NEW LONDON GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING Phone 781-3 The Garlock & Haynes Co. Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON, CONN. Starters—Generators—Ignition Devices STORAGE BATTERIES If You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE"® Come and See the WILLARD SERVICE STATION MORAN STORAGE BATTERY CO. 58 Shetucket Strzet, Norwich, Conns WANTED # ' i . FORSALE TO RENT. Six Cents a Line of Stx Words, WANTED—A No. 1 first class -house and mill wireman: none but first class lslied apply. Je26d WANTED—Aged people or invalds to board and care for in a quiet Amer- fcan home. ~ Address Home, care Bulle- je26d WANTED—A concrete mixer: must be' in first class condition. . Address, giving full particulars, etc., to Mixer, care Bulletin_ Office. je26d DETECTIVES_Civ il and criminal in- vestigations of all descriptions, divorce evidence obtained quickly and without notoriety or _publicit: absolutely confidential; references fur- consultations nished as to reliability and responsi- bilit; first class male or female. oper- Address P. O. Box 95, Norwich, je26d or player- piane; must be low in price; only pri- vate party need answer this advertise- ment; no dealers considered. Write Piano, care this paper. je25d WANTED—A plano player. Apply F. W. Woolworth Co. " WANTED—Salesladies. Apply F, W. Woolworth Co. je25d girls and women to ¥ experience not required paid_while learning; experienced girls receive big pay; steady work. Empire Skirt Mfg. Co., 40 Thames St. je25d SALESMAN wanted; one who is ac- quainted with automobile owners pre- ferred; to a capable man we will pay 5 ek 1o start, with a good char.ce Apply in person, between 5 and 6 p. m. . The T. J. Shahan Co. Main St, next to postorfice. je2sd WANTED—A few experienced skein winders; good steady work. Apply West Side Silk Mill. je25d _ WANTED—Two steady boarders, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. Jezéa WANTED—Will remove dead horses and other animals, free of charge. Julius Mattern. Phone 1864-21. je24TuThs WANTED _An upright plano; must buy. from private iamily. Address M. M., care Bulletin. je24d & r house- WANTED—Girl _for general work. Apply H. Vignot, 218 Washing- ton St. 2 _Je2dd WANTED—Diamond _ from private rties, trom one to three karats. Box Bulletin_Office. _je2dd FOR SALE Séas Grotan Long:Foinkson B Olsen & Morse, 21 Willow"|J! mer, pets_for . cl Buft_Cochin Storrs, Corin. FOR SALE—AbBout six of standing hay at: Fo3 Inquire of John E. orwich, Ct FOR SALE — Harl - motorcycles. Vidson. and Rhione 5o o FOR SALE — Cabbage | plants, 305 James Murphy. R $600. - ‘Washington iSt. On FOR SALE—Persian- Ango Inquire 104 FOR SALE—A _good: - horse, runner and puller, 9 years old, gentie; year - old bull, Cohen, Box 1i1,"R. 4, Norwich, Cobn. d .for. service. FOR SALE-—Seven ' passenger, cylinder 1916 Hudsep car.in fine condi- tion; no use: price low, for & Address Waiter S. Vail, Willimantic Div. 86~3. FOR SALE—Cow and:calf. R. Dart, Pendleton Hill, Conn. FOR SALE—One, thoroughbred . Eng- lish bull puppy off prize winning, pedi. greed stock. age 9 weeks. Hollaid, R. F. D. 4, Norwich. FOR SALE—One American touring car, running order, ‘come make offer; one National 7-passenger touring ear, come and :look New England Supply House, 119 North Malf S| je2sd FOR SALE—Upright {Phone 1857-2. z = e, 0 FOR SALE—Small farm, consisting barn, land, also cow, pigs: and two watch Chaplin, Conn. \ Jje26d running_ order, and make offer. chickens, turkeys, duc| gs; a ‘very good .in quite or Phone Josepi atrys Nosd > " jesd FOR SALE—Oldsmobile touring car, 1918, all new cord tires, splendid mo- in A-1_condi- tion, guaranteed; owner has son for selling #t bargaim pr Henry Dubuc, Mechanic St. Dan C WANTEDBeginners for Duro and McCarthy dancing school. T. A. B. hall, 8 to 10 p. m., Mondays and Thursdays. Jje19d FOR SALE—One heavy domble team one heavy driving harress, two sets of single driving hatress, ane gingle farm harness. for Kitchen. WANTED—We have pes anent pos!- good pay. If interested, write Pequod Xursery Co., Meriden, Conn. _ jel3d WANTED—Farms. ~ We need 350 buyers mean quick business. Have you Agency, Danielson, Conn. ° jel2d _ T WANTED_Common laborers. Apply at Bastern Conn. Power Co., Montville. Jelld beat these specials: 2 bags of Winner, 1 package of Mayo's, 1% oz, 37c wort] for c; Army and Navy cigarettes, for 1oc; “Helio” Manila cigars, 5c_each, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. Jeid 'WANTED—A girl for general house- work; two in family. Apply Box 23, Windham, Conn. 3 IS setter puppies. H. W: Baker, R. D, 1. * deand ELal - e 350 FOR SALE—One horse, § years old, will work double or stagle. 230, tion for man near his own home at Six Cents a Line of Six Wurds. CARS FOR SALE "Oneinew, Overland, model 90, touring, $1,075. One new Briscoe touring. $95 One mew. Briscoe roadster. $950. ‘One new Velie roadster, $1,59; NEW FORDS AT SHORT NOTICE. s TSED CARS. One Buick light six roadster, 1917, £ood shape, $1,000. g ~ One Pope-Hartford touring car. 50 horse power, fast, would make good truck, $500. One Overland 85-4, good condition, e Chevrolet touring, good shape, One. Studebaker ‘'bus, good shape, né Jeftery touring, electric lights and starter, $500. - One Bergdoll touring, make good truck, $330. E ‘Three Fords, one winter top good shape.'$200 and u 'Bhe Ford chassis, good shape, $230 One Metz roadster and truck body, P AND SOME MORE. _'"““ CARS MUST BE SOLD OR TRADED. THE DANIELSON GARAGE, H. PELLETT, Prop. Danielson, Conn. ' HORSES T have a few good young sound horses that are well acclimated “and good broken, weight 1100 to 1450; T have. also some good second hand horses that are fitted for any kind of work. ~Also dump carts and farm wag- ons, harness, light and heavy, new dnd second hand. It in need of anything in the horse line, see me. E. J. HAMILTON 3871, £73, 375 Main St,, T je24d Norwich, Conn. i FOR SALE Runabout, a ce, large and small.. Our farms at once, larg 30, inis. sthce FOR SALE_Fine bay Tel. 1343-37 a farm for sale? Weisler's Farm siddle_mare. FOR SALE or exchange for cattle, so0d farm team. 9 years oid. welght 2500, work single * or Lewis, Hampton, Conn. "FOR SALE_One. phattan ‘carriage one side-spring wagon,.alfo one pair of shatt, ‘suitable TA BURGLAR’S chance you've got to for an auto trafier. TFOR SALE—A Swiss mante! clock' In good order;. willisefl for ¥ e ~ Inquire-at hours’ basis—>4 hours' pay; good Sin- gle houses; low rents; low living cost Tfrom local stores. Address Weavers, care Bulleti Jedd Div. may23d WANTED — Antigue furniture, mir- china, old bQok: 3 Bruckner, 35 Franklm st Tel 717-3. may16d witho! Tel, 773-12. aprid WANTED—Long distance — moving jobs by auto truck. Phome 1172 Nor- Wich Div. sep2sd ~ WANTED A Licensed Assistant Pharmacist 43 Bulletin Office, WANTED With Good Pay GEO. L. CHEBRO WANTE! LIBERTY BONDS Installment Cards and Books OFFICE AT BISHOP’S STUDIO 248 Main St. Franklin Sq. Norwich FOR SALE—191 car in good conditidm::Apply . H. Mansfield, Poquetanuck,.R; " FOR SALE_SIabi wood, 38 per card: 1-2 cord safhe Crate, syt Phone . 1099:2. TWEAVERS wanted; family help; 48 t Catlpee Cauring NTED—Woman cook for _small country hotel; good wages. Apply at Windham Inn. Tel. 35-4 Willimantic Brown, Yantic, was water tank confiected, ono 60.g% rors, colored glass, silver, historical and old ‘letters. A FOR SALE—Property “on Soule, St, business block, tws. tenements and two stores; also a'baker:shop in:rear; all modern improvements to the right party. Dry Goods Store; T WANTED—Rugs, carpets to clean good investment removing. electric vacuum, FOR SALE A three-flat Brick House with can be an annpal income of $90 used for business purposes; in good location; ideal investment. For full particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg ~ Phone Norwich - FOR SALE % AT CRESCENT BEACH, Seven-room cottage, all modern im- provements, fully furnished, with garage, ranning spring water, cement walks and fine lot. Very desirably lo- Jewett City, Conn. FOR SALE—Seasoned Dard weod. all sizes, delivered to all Hatry B. Ford: ‘Phooe T per 1-cord, 09.1: o for catalogue -1 OFFER. | A six room modern Cottage in central part of city- for. rent. E. A! PRENTICE - 8 CLIFF STREET FOR SALE PROPERTY On Washington: Street Most F‘YM TemnA PHONE 300 Address with references Box 3 ONE FIRST CLASS BOSS SPINNER WANTED Twenty girls for the beaches, 3 loom fixers, 4 dresser tenders, 5 farmers, 10 dyehouse men, § spinners, 27 weavers, 3 waitresses, 23 general . housework women. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, GEO. L, CHESBRO, Megro ¥ Central Bldg. WANTED. 01d false ieeth. Lon't mutte broken. We pay up 10 $i5 per Send by parcel post and Tecel check by return mail. We buy di monds, too. COLIATERAL LOAN Co. " 154 Water Street, Near cornmer of Shetucket and Water treets. s An old, reliable nrm to deal Fetabiished 1572 gl vt James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street - JUST ARRIVED horses , that direct of the farmers have all kinds, big.and small, and. ali are right out of hard work and ready to g0 to work here. Come and see them. Prices right. ELMER R. PIERSON. | cated. Price very reasonable if sold at once. For: full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin' Square. Norwich. ) FOR SALE At Norwich Town, ten minutes’ walk- to trolley. Two Cotta Houses with large barn, one young cow, all the hay and fer- tilizer on the place, and about cres good level cultivated growing crops included ex- cepting those of tenant. Price $2,700 THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 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. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, jesd Franklin Square. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at ‘Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, ‘and along the Rhode Island shore; aiso accessible Seashore Farms. Send forbookist. a HM'm uli: - ottage ouses, nement Bueiness BML._BIIMI:.J::; - HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND FURNITURE BY A. BRUCKNER, 55 FRANKLIN ST. TEL. 717-3. 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. r corner of Shetucket and Water Sts, — LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Sum of money. Owner can have same by proving propecty and paying cost of this adyertisement. Call :|at New,Haven R. R. Station... je26d LOST—Between West Thames “St. and Preston City, a grip containing {paperhanger’s “tools. Kinder leave at The Bulletin Officc and receive reward. Je26d desirzbie locations. = List your perty if you cara. to. sell or remt, sell_ we will” buy “them No waiting. your Bonds. 3 THE “COLLATERAL Established 47, Yeon Near corner of Shetucket and Watér Sta. two-tenement: modern impro: autos, and fri from, Erank! and 200 m-X‘S‘. e .- LOAN CO. ‘Frank W . Coy WESTERLY, R. L with barn_room if desired for auto or Six Cents a Line of Six Words. FOR RENT—Bushy Point property, about six_acres, with cottages and|And the eslantize buildings, beautiful trees and bathing beaches, -between the sound, best pla | fishing, bathing and camping; ideal for | a boys' or girls’ camp: will lease en- tire property for five or ten years. Ap- ply¥_to Gilbert S. Raymond, No. 2§ She- tucket St., City. quonoc river and jeZ6TuThs TO RENT—Seven-room flat, all mod- ern improvements. Apply 122 Broad- way. Je2FSWEF TTO RENT_Tenement four room: Washington St. James T _je26d FOR RENT—Six-room flat, centrally located, _all modern improvements. Phone 772 je26d, FOR RENT—Seven rooms and bath, modern. No. 130 West Mam St Inqaire of Thos. H. Beckley, 218 Main St. Phones. Je25d Two furnished cottages, st on _the hiliside. = of Phone 1893-13. m flat, all ern i on Slater Ave Inquire Norwich Housinz Co. B. H. Palmer, Agent. Phone 1039 Je23d TO RENT—Furnished rooms. Inquire 83 Washington St,, or Phone 274. je2sd TO RENT—Rooms and board, either by the day or week, 243 Main St Je2ad _TO_RENT—Five-room tenement. 11 Eim St._Inquire 45 Oak St. je24TuThS TO RENT — Upper tenement, No. 20 Central Ave., $12 B Fanning, 52 y on farm in Meredith, N. H., to relial parties for the season; quiet location in mountain and lake region; good spring water; fine place to rest. Mrs, H. E. The windo Sweet past the wir on the shore for | With the ro! She will call them w And the first ‘moon of Il A WINDOW IS CLOSED. faces tue sunrise — How red it tuc i tiic pane! 5 beside it again. wanders the Is hasting to- bic alr . . But no one is thore. And the nest of last year is rebuilded, The nest on vindow led 1 over- crowded, And soon and swift w il they ' fledge: th pipings lovd and clear. But no one will hear, = ummer arising ice of nizht, Will brim up the cha Will touch the greén meadow ~ to silver— . on the pane with fond light, To inquire where its lover of old can be c But no one will ‘see. nd forever, seemeth, rough curtalns drawn, To 190K, as with veiled vision, And noontime, or even, or dawn, To reach and th ask of each passer. Where?" For the one is not there Zdith M. Thomas. TWO DAYS. Two days T lived: One cold with frost and bare, Save where 4 windy glittering shook Along the earth 2 nd chill the r To hide men everyw Then, with bris ht climbed the néw d reathed and palpi h. and clear. gh the blue, thrilling air. Her beauty crept as children creep ®f dawn Into their Winter wa: ce Rogers Hager. Wilson, Danielson, Conn._ jezdd _TO RENT—Furnished rooms, at 3! Union St. je24d TO RENT — Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 27 Division St. Je23d FOR RENT — Broadway. Phone i age space, 115 je23 month. Inquire 'of A. T. Gardner, 15 Oak St. Tel. 1484. e2id] West Main St, all modern improve: ments, just been remodeled. 1326 je21d TO RENT — Four-room_ furnished lights, running water, accommodati for six people. Inquire of Charles Dowsett. Je20d Lunch, 14 Broadway. je19d FOR RENT- es| July 1st, a ve heat, bath, set tubs, el quire of Alling Rubber Co. Jje1sd j Press. TO RENT_An eight-room cottage to | {family of adults, 21 Oak St. $30’ per| ‘T —_Tenement, located at 319 Call | i th bungalow at Lord's Point, Ct.; electric|set in the ea ns "TO RENT—Small cottage, also pri- vate garage. 3> Union St. lnquire City fresh .and clean, v desirable flat of six Tooms on first floor, with hot water, tric lights, porches, yard and cellar, in fine neigh- | borhood, ‘only five minutes’ walk over | Laurel Hill Ave, $22 per month. In- TO RENT—Stall for one car at 93 Sachem St. Phone 914 or 954 may2ir long or short term; rates reason- Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway, T T0 RERT—FPurniched rocm: Schoo} St. Tel 1048-3. - ssp11d STORAGR—Household goods stored el rooms for light housekeeping. 108 TO RENT TWO FLATS, 7 and 8 rooms each, with modern improvements; best location in city for Rocming House. Inquire BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS ice. car. Phone 152-12 REPAIRIT NOW Use The Attic Think of the extra rooms you could rent or use 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. oo Ask us for the details. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. Central Wharf TEAMING and TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES ARTHUR H. LATHROP Phone 175 If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- HUMORS OF THE DAY “Why don’t you take up golf “Cam’t afford to zo soutlf every winter to play it"—Detroit Free v. T thought you were taking economics last vear.” “I was, but the faculty encored me.” —Yale Record. Vistors to Art School—Why do you keep it so cold in this room? Student—We are stu g friezes week.—Columbia Je One-Eye Jake—Do ter. s the sun ever Pete Pete—I don’t know Jake, I ain't been east nor Denver.—Widow. father is an authority on po- “No, but he's gome with them lots of times."—Penn State Frotk From an Examination P: a statement telling what fishes do. Answer—TFishes go down to the bot- tom of the water when it rains, to keep out of the wet—Success. “A scientist declares that meat eat- ers are more active than vegetarians.” “They've got to be to get the meat to eat."—Boston Transcript. “I didn’t hear you fuming about your income ta “I don’t mird paying a tax on my income, but I would Kick if T had to pay one on my expenses."—Judge. She—I never see her anywhere without her husband. I wish you were as congenial. He—I wouldn't be as jealous as that fellow for all the money in the world. ondon Answer First Eminent Surgeon—Was your operation a_success? Second Emin urgeon—Remark- ably The post-mortem revealed a peculiar dithes rio not even suspected, in diverticulitis.—Life. “I can't raise $50—that's all there is to that! I got a nbtice from my bank this morning: that I had over- drawn!” Well, try some other bank. They can’t all be overdrawn."—Vanity Fair. “You're not worth your salt!” ex- imed the harsh taskmaster. Well,” answered the slow-going servitor, “foodstuffs have been jump- ing in price. Maybe sait has gone up in value with the rest of them."— ‘Washington tar. THE KALEIDOSCOPE A recently patented lunch basket is made of waterproof material, so that it can be used to hold water, and folds flat for carrying when empty. A new filter for air intakes of auto- mobiles collectes dust on a feit cylin- der from which it is shaken into a collecting ring by the vibration of the car. Noncombustible linoleum of Euro- pean invention includes in its compo- sition a chemical which gives off a flame-quenching gas, should it be ig- nited. : Most of the world’s source of tin are cl: stationary or decreasing in their out- put, Bolivia alone of all countries in- creasing production. The increased use of English in the schools of the Philippines has been very marked. In many provinces Eng- lish has already replaced Spanish as the social language. A Chinese business man in Osaka, Japan, has built a large factory for the manufacture of sewing needles. This was formerly a thriving Chinese business, but was practically wiped out by Japanese competition. The London Observer of April 20 states that, instead of going to the Isle of Wight by water, summer vis- itors will be able to go by iar A pas- senger service of flying boats will ply between Southamptin, Ryde, Shanklin and Ventnor, and from these resorts it will be possible to fly to Bournemouth and Weymouth. Physician and Surgeon HAS 'RESUMED PRACTICE -308 MAIN STREET Tel. 426-2 Residence Phone 426-3 | BARGAIN 125-C-N-5 Four acres of iand, ail tillable, some fruit, apple, pear and peach lrees, all lin béaring condition. A %ne l4-room .| nouse, painted white and n good con- dition, "parn, 6 henneries; water in house. This place is situated on the state highway, % mile to school, cnurch, stores and not ‘far from the trolley; on R. F. D, and telepuone in house. ' And what do you tnink? All the owner asks for tuis neat little! ‘nome is $1,050, part cash. possession. ' If you are in the market | for such a place as this, don't o to bed tomight until you have looked it ver 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 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, 43 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 32, Westerly, R. L RO falephone 2365 9 immediata | DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST The Piano Tuner Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich 122 Prospect St. CALL AT THE 2352 MAIN ST. Phons 1177 GEE Phone 511 VICTORY LUNCH ROOM, WHITEST;NE CIGARS Are $48.00 Far Thousand J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St. WHEN YOU WANT (o put your bus- iness befors the public. there is' no medium better than through the ade .verusinz csluzus of The Bulletin, DR. JOHN W. CALLAHAN| THE FOURTH by letting us look over it now. There may be some littie thing wrong, which if neglected would probably speil the whole day for you. No matter what the trouble is we can make it right. having every facility the requisite skill. Don't delay. Make your holiday pleasure a sure thing. [MPERIAL GARAGE Phone 929 - Norwich, Conn.