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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A ‘Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It — e ABuflefinF& S _NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, WAY 6, A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—Fsmale WANTED—Miscellansous TOR SALE A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE OPOBTUNITY for men of high char- r and standing to represent the Nol Mutusl Life Tfsurance Comp WANTED- ysd for farm work, Lebanon. r. A WANTED—I ‘WANTE carrying papers. ihcre are goed routes. ‘your names on file and be re«dy for the first vacancy. C:ii at the Bulietin Office. WANTED—Girls for clean w : no experience nesessary. West Side Silk Mill. | quick sale; any location. “Weisler’s Tarm d WANTED—Fifty low price farms for Agency, Danielson. maysd FOR SALE Single work harness, dou- ble. \ID:A( harness. 199 Franklin St Apply at § 6d Hartiord, may6d agd " collector. ] anted; we can use 1y ners and sheet melal worker , open shop, steady. Work.io abiity Apply P. n, Copn. mayod n h xu(ho“é work 1 Adiress Lox 99 ulletin. 7. W. Wool- ck driver: one who is Lis car the best of care owledge of handling -Cadden Co., Norwlch,' maydd ED—Position 28 _truckman or 1 work. Address 25 Pecic 1138-14 may4d Middle age Woman Chambermaid American House s il. Hyde, North Frapkiin, Ct. TAVE US refinish that furniture for your porch this summer; antiques. our Epecialty; we also build screens to fil WANTED—Girl to do housework. Ap-|your windows; prices gladly given. Fhe ply at 56 Summer St. ~ WANTED—Salsladies.” . WANTED 1. M. Duro Sales Agency,. Hiscox mAYRH s O P IO e TWANTED — Second hand _household gobin, aatique " furniture, chin, rare books alnd D:"mm‘yjhfi“fi"‘w:fi; gn:h; t cash prices. Louis D. Water St. Norwich. apriEMW’ WANTED—Men-women over 17; hun- dreds government jobs obtainable; $13§ month; list free; write Immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept. 31-N., Roches- ter, N. Y. ‘marlld ¥OR SALE—listablished moying picture theatre, including land and building, in Connecticut city; new Mazda projection equipment, heating system newl¥ over- hauled, everything complete; wil thorough investigation; out of town own- ers have other business requiring cash and attention; fine opportunity for man With small amount of casn and his own time to invest. E.J. Welch, P. O, Drawer 1841, Hartford, Conn. y6d stand for a very fine 8s-note plaver 33 plano, with bench, Tolls and scarf; fully aranteed. Terms $40 down, $12 month- ly. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Nor- wich, Conn. mayéd ~ WANTED—Sunny rooms by gentlemen iu @ private family Box 400, care Bul- letiin. maysd WANTED—Young stock fo pasture. C. A. Wyman, Lower Scotland road. maybd LOOK . AHEAD—The time is_coming when you will necd a business traini Write for rates. Jewett Business School 50 Franklin St., Norwich. maysd 0ON positions will be scarcer tham o i rained. Write for cata- Commercial School, 142 tion as caretaker or Franklin St. maydd man; one used mah Mills Boar maydd D The names of boys who are w Ling to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money Frequently WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRLS ON PAYNE WINDERS Steady work. Learners Taken. THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILL Thamesville WANTED Good pay. Experienced saleslady; steady position; ¥ LOST AND FOUND ¢ containing_a , between Ward St y afternoon, der return substantial m #UNEBAL DIRFCTORS GECRGE ‘G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE e €30 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Pnone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Fimeral Director anbalmer A good chance nced saleslady to earn M_‘“f,‘j;g‘jl WANTED—Second hand and_antigue more money t NIK, care THIZ PASNIK FOR SALE—Horse Norwich. maysd may4d " WORK wanted for fleet of trucks; rallroad ties, poies, and lumber; our spe Cialty, go anywhere. . Lambert, Wor- cester, Mass. may4d ANTED—Household_goods_and an- u‘q“es. C. J. King, 48 'W‘a.ler St. Phone 38- may2d WANTED—Books by the hundred or thousund. C J. King, 48 Water St. Phone 38-2 ay2d " COLLINSWOOD M for cancers, tumors and ulcers. New Haven, Conn. apr2sd WHAT time is it by your watch? ‘Watehya think of a nice mild Anndora cigar for 7c, three for 202 Mr. Vega Havana cigar 10c straight. Krohn's Spe- clal, local made, cigar three for 2c. Manila_cigar 5¢, six for 26c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. aprzid ANTED—To buy & cheap farm, any location. " Box 303, Danielson, Coni. 204 furniture Tiger & Kremen, SU0cessors to 4. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 717-3 Norwich. mar3dd SHEAR TENDER - - 17 brewery’ liorses ethook, | be soid at onc to Bulletin Office, | mayéd 7 years, il pair perfect, mil Mat- rmation, | may5d both _$180; 1 both” $145; pair black 40 HORSES Another express zar of 28 Horses, just hice pairs and extra cuod chunks, th o time, weighing 1,200 You wani to come and see these—prices right. ELMER R. PIERSON N A N T E D Parks & Woolson double. Good pay. Ut | Steady work. ' Apply WHITEST_NE MILLS, Danielson, Conn. v WE WANT GOOD RYE {CHAS. SLOSBERG & SON phone 651-2. $195.00 will buy a fine upright piano, with stool and_scarf; a real opportunity for someone. Terms '$25 down, $2 week- ly. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Noi wich, Conn. maytd “$145.00 for a fine mahogany Daniel Beatty piano, in perfect condition and fully “guaranteed. Terms 25 down, $2 weekly. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, mayéd $195.00, on easy ferms, will bring a fine cbony Tomk piano, with stool and i wich,s Conn. may6d carf, to your home. Come in and inspect t. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Nor- $240.00 for a fine Ivers & Pond baby grand piano on easy terms. The Plaut- Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn. may6d FOR SALE, at a sacrifice, if taken at once, §7-acre’ farm with fine improve- ments, one S-room house and 4-room house, large basement barn, _garage, chicken house, wood house, large apple orchard, wood and pasture, farm all level no waste land, 45 acres in fields, on main highway, 2 miles South of Pomfret Cen- ter, Conn., R. R. depot, have electric lights” and ' water in the house; this _is ome of the best farms in Windham county; I will inelude L pair of fine homses, harness, wagon, g wagon, plows, hay and household furniture for 2 houses, 4 stoves ; this farm is ready to commence work on; reason for sale, on account old age and leaving the state; must sell at once; possession in a few'days; $1.800 cash, balance on terms; no commission. Address owner, James' Futrell, Pomfret Center, Conn,, R may3d FOR SALE—SIxty chickens. Tele- may6d modern improvements large patch asparagu Phone 1803 garage for two autos, FOR SALE—Progressive Bverbearing, $1.25 per hundred, $8 per thousand ; How- ard 17, $1.25 per hundred, $10 per thou- sand; 'St. Regis raspberries, $1.50 per hundred; Plum Farmer raspberries, $2 per hundred; Columbia Purple, $2 per hundred; Worden and Niagara grapes. 2 years old, 50 cents. *A. M. Wilson, Mer- row, Conn. . mayfd FOR SALE—A cabinet gas range, good as new. Apply at once, 24 Platt Ave., or Dr. Boynton's Office, 283 Main St. may6a FOR SALE—Hay, first quality. Joha Potter, Griswold, Conn. may6d FOR SALE—Seven-roo wo chicken coop: rn for three cows, 0 young trees, large grape arbor, good cultivated land. Call up 1999, or 252 Main St may6d WANTED--WEAVESR On Awning and Denims. FALLS COMPANY DR. . R, CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGECN M'Grory Building Norwich, Cenn. WEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOOMS Steady Work—One ‘Loom 257 rooms and bath each, modern i ments, will rent for $50 month each; large the one with cash gets it. Cail Town St., on May 7th, between 11.3 m. and 1 o'ciock D. m., day! able pries. 33 Winchester St. Norwich. ok ¥OR SALE—Powerboat 14 feet. = Call evenings. ain St ¥OR SALE—Two-family house, . rowboat lot, fine residential street; right parly will not meed all cash. Write In ment, care Bulletin. ° FOR s may5d FOB SALE — Saunders farm, Erook road, North Scotland. seven m o Willimantic; terms to suit. _ Address J. Saunders, Hampton, Conn., R No. 1. FOR SALE—One tencr banjo and m: dolin in first class condition, very re | THE NORWICH WOOLEN | MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. NOTICE DR. SiNAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 " DR D. J. COYLE DENTIST Office Hours Prompt Service Day or Night e with hot water fock, 283 Main St. hite porcelain atest models, FOB SALE—Three Koken barber chairs, v only slightly u: in for some- o 76 Bosw may3d O SALE—Glenwood gas range BUILDING LALIMA & BELLONE, 102 Chestnut contractors, digging, stonework, brick- rk, cement Wwork, and plaster ~Phone a § p. m. maybd FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor of avating and stonework “and house- s all _ guarauteed . Norwich, ‘Lelephone & . mardd st RIGAN BROS.' |4 Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. {! e DENTIST {OMERS BLOCK, ON THE SQUARE rUNERAL DIRECTUKS Norwich and Jewett City 88 MAIN STREET AND EMBALMERS Lacy Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY oR NIGHT Shea & Burke “uneral Directors: 41 Main Street D e e S . . —— TRUCKING C. B, JOSLYN, 3 West Maio St We c(, 1. L iere. Special ate \iion given Lo @oving boilers gnd ma- &~ R Jansd 10GAL 20g, one i g Ppone 1926, Tel 387-5. Bo.wel! Ave ‘el o 83+ Maiu St Pnosc Telephoue 774 he Henry Allen & Son Co. FOR EVERYBODY THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. FUNLRAL DIECTORS 3, F. CONANT, 11 Frasklin St WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to Whitestene Cigar sare $70 per thousand. STETSON & YOUNG Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of || — Dflmelfic an d lmported CUDWORTH & THOMPSON It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. auls Liucke (Established for Half a Century) Sicgel augdd €US LAMBEKL, 4%, Ao 331 Mam 8L, s distacce MOVing, Tuking uid ez e INSURANCE augzid e Movisg and Expressiaf TZAMING 304 Poving; 108g ke 8 evees'y. donsTiL s : 8G - O B BEOALEY & MM, 3 L ek, b DISTANCE 40% BHOWN & HARTLLY, « 2t Paube 99 prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Bhetucket Street Phone 175 L. — BOOKBINDING T BEOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 3 PRI i e A R *§ ‘ories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- seye and Reports, Water Works and ; .antary Engineering, 3 NURSEBY ¢ DON'T let ancther day pass without| done very promptly and at reasonable | chtaining that ADDITIONAL insurance ISAAC'S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate rices, by skilled labor. CARPENTER and BUILDER r——— | Bost work and materials at right TOBACCO elephone 50 West Main St ABCMITECTS ARCHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. BILDERBECK & LANGDON INC. ARCHITECTS— e ENGlivia 159 State Street Phone 1118 New London, Conn. Plane and Spe ations For Fac- J wmen. Phone 1957, iy el 7. George Monroe COAL AND WOOD NOW is the time to tim and your fruit and shade trces by ,,p.,}'m‘," j13 Durkee Lane. BOWLING ALLEYS ~BOWLING ‘AND BILLIARDS AETNA BOWLING 'ALLEYS Foot Specialist MAJESTIC BUILDING. | oAl CHIROPODIST - A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. 7 Conn. Phont wood and kindlings in 91 Main s.m(!m*gzor small quantities. Phone 504 of Washingtan St. may3d FOR SALE—Relistered Ayrshire bull 2 years old ; also several tons of A-1 hay. Tel. 1854-4. aprzed FOR SALE—Twelve choice dahlia buibs, namied varieties, all diiferent, post- paid ‘§1; 12 extra choice $2. W. F. Erown, 46 Palmer Norwich. ' Tel, 1648-5. apridd FOR SALE—Well scasoned m wood. H. E. Beard & Son, City. aprisd FOR SALE—Hard wood, $10 per cord, gtove lengths. Phone 1099-2. C. S. Brown, Yautic. apridd FOR BALE—One of the best farms in New London eounty, full set of large buildings, 132 acres of land, among other good farms; immediate possession. Wi, A. Mason, Lebanon, Conn. Phone aprild FOR BALE—The dairy, fruit and poul- try farm of W. C. Smith 'in Franklin; on state road 15 minutes' ride from Nor- wieh; beautiful location, house uy to date with all the modern improvements. Come and investigate. W. C. Smith, on the premises, or Yel. 33-12, or inquire W. . Hill, Thayer Bldz. mar3ild $600 Secures 145 Acres With Cows, Pouitry and machinery, tools bay, etc. 800d moncy ere from dalsying sud gen' cral crops; convenient town, creamery, gte.; fertile ~ machine-worked _fields nml-lns-w-urad pasture; wood, timber and Dulp to more than pay for farm: 1,200 EaT maples; 6-oom house With de- lightfui view ; stock barn, poultry house ; Dprttle now $1200 gets all, half down, casy terms. page 18 Iilus. Cata- éigl;x_xcy. 150 A, Nassau St, New York argaing, free. Strout Farm mayéd A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It FOE SALE—Automoblles ALE—Overland tourd condition ; woul H. A. Trudeau, ALE—1917 Maxwell touring car. eck, Plain Hill Farm. FOR SALE—Model Overland, starter and electric light: good tires. two extra with rim, has had the best of care and carefully used by new battery ; 5 ean arrange terms. Box 63, Bulle- ! THE BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE PROP- situated on North Highland St. off of Church St.. in the village of ‘Moosup. This property is in excellent condition and is cquipped with all modern improvements. Must be sold at once. Address NEW MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE, IN BEST RESIDENTIAL SEC- TION. TELEPHONE 1596, Archa W. Coit 63 BROADWAY Telephone 1334 FOR SALE ERTY OF THE LATE MATTHEW BARE, BURDICK & MW'NICOL, Real Estate and Imsurance, may6d Jewett City. ern improvements, hardwood floors, lot 120x160. For full particulars, see’ FOR SALE Six-room cottage house, with all mod- A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 683-3. 198 CLff St. B SALE—Overland touring car, model 80, five passenger. in first class | price reasonable. McCracken, 56 Mountain St, Willimant E—Scrip) Just overhauled and repainted, and extra wheel with tire. liTlrol “SALE_Dog; E— €0 ED will sacrifice for quick sale. 151 Phone §18-14. 73 (;:khngll: A coupe and 5 pass. sedan, 35,065 2 and 3 1-2 ton capacity, 33,400 H. E. Anderson, St., Danielson, Conn. Tel. 340. Automobiles NEW CARS AND USED CARS NEW CARS Two 7 passenger Hudson cars. passenger cars. Two Briscoe 5 passenger touring. USED CARS Two Hudson sedans, one just out of USKIDE SOLES We guarantee them to give Applied by SHU-FIX Franklin Square Hudson 7 _passenger touring. Overland' 5 passenger sedan. Two Reo 7 passenger touring. Two Reo' 5 passenger touring. passenger touring. Fitteen used cars to select from— all in good condition and running or- der, and can be bought for just what was allowed for them in trade for new HUMOR OF THE DAY Flora—Have you ever met man doesn’t exist Rezl ones are scarce emough !—Cartoons THE DANIELSON GARAGE, C. I. PELLETT, PROPRIETOR. Telephone 190 Daniclson. Teacher—Do you know ihe popula of New York? Pupli—Not all of them. ma'am: we've only lived here years—American 1 see Wapleigh has arrived,” sald Mr. Glipping, “and as usual he more noise than anybody making the AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES lin Square, on state road and trolley line, coniaining’ 130 acres, weil divided, good | buildings ; must be seen t0 be appreciated —will be’sold T house, with ! three acres land, | , finely located, pleasant surroundings, near city and mar- {kets good S-roomi house. large bLarns excellent soil, g0od Spring-walered pas- tures, 1,000 cords valuabie wood. plenty fruit, complete with 7 head’c: team, ¥ v wnd spring woi terms. .Tryoms' Agency, Willimantie, Conn. apr29d man transicnts accommaduied. Tel. 522-13 St Phone 1125. may Boswell A desk_room, Thayer I STOP In 1o See us; We carry every- thing in the line of econd-hand furni- ture, atoves, etc. New London Salesroom, 1§ Water St. Norwich. Phone 1703-2. mard or sale Write for bulletin. orm Agency, Danielson, Conn. = e FOR SALE 6-ROOM COTTAGE, BARN, HEN HOUSE, 10 FRUIT TREES, ABOUT 144 ACRES OF LAND, IN NOR- WICH TOWN. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, INQUIRE OF JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET BURN GOCD, HARD WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. and full cord for— ONLY §11.00 HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 233 MAIN STREET FOR SALE PR S A AT SIS, Every load 100 per cent. hard, ALSO CHESTNUT WOOD AND KINDLINGS, DELIVERED ANY- WHERE IN THE CITY OR TOWN. Cottage, 7 rooms and bath, large re- ception hall, fire place in living room, FOR SALE Farm located three miles from Frank- t. For particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich. nd- farm buil s, 40 acres smooth flelds, 3 equ t, plowing done started; $3,700, easy FOR SALE Good Safe, one Silent Salesman Show Case, one 10 foot Show Case, 2 Wall Cases, Desk, Smail Cases, Register, Shelving, etc. LISERAL LOAN COMPANY 63 Franklin Street, Opp. Bulletin Co. FOR RE T—Furnished rooms; gentle- ven-room house, den and large residential se on May 15th. 744 North Miain improvemie garage, lo 1 of the arles W. d in the be: Bu TO RENT—Room with board, FOR KENT—I C. Worth, ‘or your ow d rooms for light ion St. may2d T—Store centrally located ; business. Tel. 246. apr23d TQ RENT—Furnished rooms, No. $4 klin ve been thorou ovated, will open for oc ansients accommodate TO RENT — Furnished rooms. Tele~ phone 274, jan7d FOR RENT ONE OF THE CHOICEST APART- MENTS IN NEW LONDON COUNTY, CONSISTING OF SEVEN = ROOMS, EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE MOST MODEEN IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETH- ER WITH AN UP-TO-DATE GARAGE. FOR FULLER PARTICULARES, IN- QUIRE OF JOHN A. MOBAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, FEANKLIN SQUARE, DANCING I TEST gasoline b’ e His favorite remark is. Tm incubators and heater autos and other acce of all grades Dealer in Oils and G said Mr. Grimpson, “but i | 22t it I had to pass on his qua he wouldn't be Birmingham Age-Herald. are a grasshopper and a grass | omorrow. In this production the eslebrat. -ations for arousd here HMAVE your ures icreaded. look 1 now, wear like new, as good . as new: Lanoie Tire Co. W. M. FOED OWNEES—Have your magneto recharged in the car while you wai starting and weak lights remedied. wich Welding Co., 31 Chestnut St OVERRAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Repairs, Paint ming, Upholstering and Wood Wark. Blacksmithing in all its branches Both jump at the first chance."—Ex- | tne most cost t and stay in the min- | istry.—Motor Life. “It says here that you ean render a| ‘The Little Fool* a Metro release of vocal{a C. E. Shurtleff production, adapted “Do you be-| from Jack london's “The Little Lady of crowless by cutt cords,” said the Old Fogy “But the xtend clear through theneck.”| Much interest has been arpused I8 this ps you can tel some of that wood cut up over an at the back with all { Scoit & Clark Corp. 507 TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET ping | of 2 ° pron, | and his just Lefore Than “I read in de | the ne to | re —Yonkers | W an electric d s on de market.” ss—I find you've worth of stock in the week yow've And you were said to be er| AUTOS TO HIRE haed | FEANKLIN SQUAKE Tuxi, 20 Mala G. R. Browi. viprit—Sure ! to work on the ni , but you put t shift—Detroit —_— PIANO TUNEERS ble ; suitable for any 'retail | ocolored|eq in “The S THE PIANO TUNER n is well read 122 Prospect St i LEGAL NOTICES streak of yellor AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of , on the 5th day of Ma: ELSON J. AYLING, Judgl late of Norw Peter the Great had a passion tration account with said esf Court for aliow i school for t than 2,000,000 veopie from leprosy, half| {roubles descending upon him and &l Court Room in in the wo:ld sufferi of them being in Ind official count showed 294.434 cigners resident in Paris a {of this year, includ hearing the same, prior to the date of make return to the Cou — LING, Judze. The above and foregoing is a true copy as pil- W N. H. LEVY, Instructor, 0dd Fellows' Hall, Norwich. ~Private 'lessons daily. Phone 1706 or 1996. vening class Mon: days and Thursdays, § o'clock. apréd PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CONTRACTORS—JIOBBEES, Plumbing and Heating. JOHN BLUM, Breed Brildis Phone. ROBERT J. COCHKANG PLUDGLNG, MEATING Washington Square FHONE 381 The very best piumuving by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guat- o heating and gas fLLIBg. DRESCHER. which ranks among the famous thoroughtares, i8 scarcely a quarter of a | known for some time to have some virtws T A COURT OF PROBATE HELD orwich, within and for the District ot rwich, on the 5th day of May, A. D. A German scientist has invented same pills which he will render food unnecessiry during the winter months. Present—NFLSON B araniees Estate of Charlotte Comstox Norwich, in said District, deceased. The Administrator c. t. . appeared In ‘Court and filed a written application al- said estate is Court, and pra ¥ certain’ real estate belonging te, fully described in said ap- reupon, It Ts Ordercd. That said |Peared freque ion be heard and determined at bate Court Room in the City of rict. on the Sth day A at 10 _o'clock in the Torenoon, and that notice of the pendency ication, and of said hearh the publication thos order once in some newspaper h: a cireulation in said Distriet, AND MILL SUPPLIES, Salvation Arm: of said appl! Propare to Meet UN F. TOMPKINS, Weat Main St HOTELS bected. Phone. Shetucket Street. three days prior to the ing, and that return be 1 perstition by NELS in. launching her on Fri ay, and on the following Friday went| Danbury.—Commencing Wednesday, |= of e to the Court. s . AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy HELEN M. DRESCHER, g Clerk. She sailed on —_— down in-a storm. . daily At Calcutta a couple were married re-|2nd 7 o'clock, standard {ime. insteal airplane. The wedding party ascended 6,000 feet and, the engine being shut off, the clersyman Tead the wedding —_—— AMERICAN HuLSE, D, Morrissey, Prop. First class uge Service Come Hayes Broadway serv the ma ey {service as the machine circled gently to Bros, Props. = Telephone 12:7. Nickel Plating It is the life desire of every Moham- medan to journey to th of POULTRY UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc. Mecca and in preparation for t grimage he spends many years making s pil- R. Suapiro, Willow St, form Mlgu (protect J9% cl}fl‘,t‘[ rmhé R St ia tage is new, never occupied. R. 8. BARTLETT, Trustee 44 Shatucket Street . st Coltnerticnt cauhl & Tha Daie: resuits. Un for business polished oak floors—Four good size bed rooms, modern bath room. This cot- T BABY chicks, 15c u prepaid delive-y guarantees send for cifculars Putnam v §4.75. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. aprizd his own praying carpet. eventuaily leaves behind in Mecea, which now contains millions of carvets left by FOR SALE—Greene's buttermilk baby chick feed; it will rais¢ all you hatch; Greene's “Second Feed” Greene's Gro- fast” James M. Young & Som mar$d Norwich, Shea's News Burean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST THERE & no aqgvertising mearum m Bustern Connecticut equal to The Bulle Hn for business resuits. UNION SQUARE EAAL R, B ABulletin ToLet Advertisement Will Re What Is Going On T Battery B Dance at Stale Kobert O. Fletcher Post, meets in Stead Building. Court City of Norwicn, meets in Sieiner's Hall. White Cross Council, No. 13, k. meets at K. of C. Home. £ Hugh H. Osgood Lodge. No. 89 0. F., M. U.. meets in tan Canton Oneco, No. 3, L 0. 0. o in Odd Fellows’ Hall '~ Lodge Oscar, No. 30, V. 0. of A, at 25 Shetucket Streel. Davis Theatre One would searceiy expect the de tradition to apyear In a giove-ftting suit, black patent leather shocs. a monocle and displaying the well od appearance and exquisitc manners {hose who have lived and moved had their being in \bo select ciggles of = European society. Y:fimx is the way “The Devil” I8 to appear al the ;z\u iheaire Susday. Monday and Tuesday. Br. Muller was cailed by his friends & “dear, amusing person” A ligtle ee- centric, perbaps, but charming aod & a wondertul host, and so luterested in vour welfare. 'His disintcrested advice & never aroused Moubt as to his sineerity (5 in the minds of those heplayed with as & child plays with its toye. Tt Dr. Mullers sole thought was 10 cot all things good ang true fmta evil. He was evil aud his friends were mere puppets that he manipulated at will to further his evil designs—a sport he - revelled In. “The Devil” was one of the sensations of the speaking stage. It had its firg presentation in Budapest in 1907, and then in Vienna The followint sexson it invaded the theatres of every capital in Europe and created of furore wher- ever saged. In America it had twe pro- ductions—one starring Mr. Arliss, and the other Bdwin Stevens The comedy is 3 five reel Mack Sen- nett brimming with big comedy stars such as Charlie Murray, Word Sierling. Phyllls Haver, M Prevost, Billy Bevan and Eddie Gribbon and 3 host of other old timen. A Paramount Magazine will clase this wonderful programme. Strand Toduy and Ssturday The Battle if Bay-Rum. This'is the title of the successful musical comedy at the Strand today and tomorrow. Some fine costumes, dancing, ‘wongs agd comedy kept yesterday's audicnce i & joyful mood for fully an hour apd tem minutes Dont fail to see the “company. of four” Some company they ave asd keep you in laughter for the entire time they are on the stage. A treat is in store for the feminine movie fans for “The Way Women Love™ is at the Strand theatre today amd to- od beauty of the siage and screen. Miss Rubye De Remer, is said to wear some of y furs ever used in & ecreen production. Miss De Remer is the fort- Are you sure it was just 3 year 2§0| unarte possessor if two fur coats which y engaged, dear?” Yes; I looked it up in my check Book { One is a mink coat and the other an er- Doston Post. ins—Oh, dear! no woman could be blamed for envying. mine and she has worn both of these in I am getting | this attraction. “The Way Women Love” is & mystery When I married I little| story adapted from the celebrated novel lized that I was getling a wife on the | of Herman Landon's. which appeared ia lan.—Exchange. rgyman—I brought back the second 4 nd car I bought from you last week. |=upported by a capable cast headed by | 1t is too obstreperous. Dealer—What's wrong? the name of “Be- " Miss De Romer is gazine for und nd Green Portiere: Walter Miller and the production is ome Can't you run| which is said to be exceptionally high class. T\ Breed Theatre : House,” is the feature at the today and Saturday. o B ed theatr: announcement, for the coming of a Jack ve given you a good meal,| LORdOR picture is always 3 rare but wel- Tow I can get me event. “The Little Fool” porirays the drame * Forrest, a wealthy rancher, ife Paula. Paula falis in love with the husband’s chum and is about t leave the palatial mansion forever. At last moment, Paula Forrest does mot » ¢ know her mind. The teunse drama which the big situations are packed make this really the greatest of the Lon- don stories $0 far transiated {o the screen. The all-star cast includes Milton Sills, Ora Carew, Nigel Barrie, Byron Munson, Marjorie Prevost, Helen Howard and | Iva Forrester. Johnny Hines will ulso be seem “Tirchy's Millions.” This is taken from | the famous Torchy stories which appear- turday Evening Post™ ing the bill is the Pathe news and ucational. | Comple a Ford William Hods: Admirers of Wi in “Bewsre of Dogsl™ llam Hodge—and thelx a| numbers are legion in this city—are am- Houston Past. KALEIDOSCOPE Green is the sacred color of the Mo-! est offerings in years. pating with pleasure this visit t® the Davis theatre Wednesday eveaing, May 11 ia his new comedy, “Beware of Dogs ! which Hartford, Springfild and Providence papers declare one of the fia- “Beware of Do is In three acts for | with 1ts scenes all 1aid in the country. Mr. Hodge in the character of iver. a city bank attache, has a dog farm. Unfortunately he about dogs. But he leases without a mutitude of manner of complications developing. How for-| he solves his many problems and wins & charming girl is told delightfully. The supporting company includes Ann Indisn | Davis, Lucille La Verne. Mary Lawton, troops, vrovided with free passage by the | Marion Vantine, Helen Salinger. Gelfge b government, v o Barbier, Louls Darclay, Harold Hea- ton, Leighton Stark, Phillp Dunning, ete. 1 the treatment of leprosy. and t has been discovered that there are & great many points of similarily betweel the germs of leprosy and those of tuber- culosis. This has led to some govers= ment cxperiments in the ‘direction of com- In certain Hungarian villages all men | batting tuberculosis, which will be come e than 18 years of age and able 10|ducted in Hawall {maintain a family have been ordered to get married within two months. The United States has a rat and some astounding figures are “cenotaph,” which Las ap-|ed of the annual cost of this pest, in conmection |The Nation's Pusiness. India with soldiers’ memorials, comes {rom two | more, for there are larze sections of that Greek words and means “empty tomb™ General Booth, the present head of the | the kil once had a coffin made | Kunhare shroud, | has recently published the results of his preached from the text|survey of rat damage in India and he country where religious scruples prevent of even a rat. Major J. C. Cu. of the Indian medical servies puls the annual joss at £1.250,000,000 or An English shipbuilder once defied su-|2bout one-seventh of Indian’s national ay and | come. . 4th, the fire whistle is blown 12 and $ o'clock as at presest. This carpet he A scheme to prevent successful forgery is that of a certain millionaire who - is said to make a tiny blot on every check he writes as a sign to the bankers that it idea is bawd on the theory that not one forger in a thousand would attribute a blot to anything but carelessness. The nsa of chanlmonera off has hask Senaniaeneens e Cesset