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WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. Vaudeville and Motion Plctures at Eheedy's Auditorium. Motion Pictures and Tllustrated Songs Bt Roderick Theater. Moving Plctures and Iilustrated Songs Bt Breed Theater. Typographical Union, No, 100, meebs n C. L. U. Hall Dance at chaillac Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS. See the shoe speclals Frank A. Bill offers today (Saturday). Ladies' and men's shoes at speclal low pric Taft's Inauguration, at Sheedy’s The- ater. Begining next Monday, Mr. M. R. Bieedy will offer the best and latest Eroduced films on the market, shoying aft’s Inauguration at the White House venue, and n and along Pennsylvania vy ‘parts of the city. Half a bundred moving. picture cameras, ewiftly clicking, smapshotted the big fnauguration ceremonies, \)_\e decora- tions and the parade, obtaining good pictures of President Taft in several places, recording even the gusts of ¥now end sleet while the big blizzard raged. The thousands of feet of fllm used developed far better than expect- ed, and the authentic reproductions in moving pictures w be shown in a hundred of the principal theaters where moving pictures are a part of the en- tertainment, beginning Monday at the {Auditorium. Mr. Sheedy had his or der placed well in advance, and in addition to the regular programme of lctures and vaudeville this film will shown. Though the cost Is consii- erable to the favored few theaters which are able to show this picture, the price will not be advanced, and for ften cents one may see reproduced the rincipal features of the inauguration n much more Jfort than those who mere on the spot This film 1s positively the latest and best produced picture on the market The vaudeville show offered is also the latest on the Sheedy clrcutt, and the feature of the programme will be Howard son and company in their wcreamingly funny farce, “A Thief in the Night" Feeney an favorite song and dance team of the country, will appear in new songs and very pleas- dancing whicn is al fng turn Addie St. Alva, the character sing- #ng comedienne, is also new to :h’rr“"‘l(y, and will surely Bherman, the Tyrol rharacter singing co with nothing but succe fve and who meets e of | amanologue and his yle | of rénder « latest songs All new 1o pictures w be shown, v ) '‘aft’s Inauguration, which is al and will no doubt be eeen by capacity houses at every per- formance. It is the cleansst and most costly bil attempted by any ten house In the country eent vaudevile BREED THEATER. Wirginius, Big Moving tacle. Picture Spec- The large audience that gathered fast evening at Breed theater to wit- ness the stupendous moving picture of Virginius was a delighted one, and not- withstand ¢ its great seriougness of motive it was a most acceptable feat- ure, it being equal in man @ drama, with all the inte edy, charming Roman maidens, wart warriors, clashing armies, all su rounded by the most accurate atmos- phere of Rome in the old days. This s a monster feature picture, relying wholly upon its merits of superb act- ing. The Taming of the Shrew is a com- edy film 1,000 feet long, carrying the Yamiliar and favorite Amreican bio- graph people, elegantly gowned, in cos- tumes of the Shakespeare period, but providing enough excitement and com- edy for a whole evening. The Old Schoolmaster, and Sweet (7) Liberty, are two dramatic ones, but also carrying some element of fun, to brighten it up. Thompson’s Night With the.Police, and Troubles With an Air- ehip are screamingly funny, and meet with great applause. Mr. Copper continues, by popular re- quest, with his charming lttle child wong, You'll Be Sorry Just Too Late, nd Madam More'le sings the high- class song sweetheart, and the popular Kiss Once More, and Then Good-Bye. Cameraphone for the Roderick. Messrs. Silva and Brownell of the Roderick theater have succeeded in obtaining the sole rights for Norwich of the cameraphone, and on Monday next, March 15, you will be able to see the very latest in motion pictures. Th ‘cameraphone reproduces not only the motlon picture, but the voice of the artist, and is so wonderful that #t must be seen to pe believed. It mow be possible to see and hear s -gelebrated artists as_ Anna lanche Ring, Vesta Victoria, Gr Fameron, Thompson & Ray, and in Jact all the most prominent vaudeville ctors and actresses of the day, gomg E).ruugh their acts just as they do on he New York stag The cameraphone is e mirror of the thé; and the entertainment furnished is of the highest possible order. Operators from the Camer phone comi#ny of New York are now in this city getting the apparatus in- stalled, and will remain here until every detall is perfected. There is a real treat in store for all of us next week, and no one should miss an op- portunity o ng these truly mar- velous talking picture: Toe price of admission hereafter will be five cents to all parts of t liouse In the afternoon and 10 cents @venings, in conformity with h cameraphoue exhibits throughout the coun The lesses of the cosy litt et securing e 10 be the best house on ) gratulated Norwlich. for + LIME IN THE SOIL. A Real Need Pointed Out by the State’s Agricultural Experts. Bulletin 163, just issued by the state agricultural station at New Haven, | discusses the gources, composition and | prices of lime for farm use The composition of the differe grades now on the market is given a 80 a concise statement of freight rates on lime from the various kilns to all polnts in this state of the relative cvst these differant grades There follow some timely remarks on the action of lime in the soil and the reasone for using it. Connecticut farmers are realizing that many of ‘their lands are dgfi- clent in lime; that for the sake of the Jand as well a8 of the farm stock it is desirabie to pay much more attention than we have done to - leguminous crops, particularly clover and alfalf and to i them successful many of our farms abundant Jime in the soil is absolutely necessary and a discussion of actual lime in ot man “Cy ullowny ampshire is at lust in_eclipse member fro mthe Twen The -fourth eran church SUNDAY SUBJECTS. n.t"-. . Sunday evening at the Swedish Luth. there will be services con- ducted by Rev. Olaf Nordbladh. TTUSTS: 3 sor's At the Norwich Town Methodist | court, Episcopal church there will be serv-| decessor's ices Sunday At the Greeneville Con church Sunday Rev. C. H. morning and evening. ional icketts will Critics of Taft's ~|on the ground that forget pointed cabinet. Tt is Canton frie; D e Asincy. into, his Ui possible for succeeding that lliam R. Day, o the supreme rtelyou, his pre- presidents to agree in their estimates of aman. This is probably the case with si(djhrym-f-o iRedithwLU U UU preach at the morning and evening|the Jatest man thus recognized. A Loud Amen! services. There will be preaching Sund‘g ill Pl the North M ain Street Methodist During the snowstorm, when the ‘Washington bands played “I Wish 1 copal church at 2.15, followed by Sun- | was in Dixie day school. At the church the pastor will -preach to chil dren in the at’ 5 o'clock. At the rooms, 58 Broadwa: held at 10.30 being Substance. At Christ church Sunday morning | for the enlargement Broadway Congregational morning. Vesper service Chi an Science reading a. m. Sunday, the subject there was a loud “Amen” all along the Georgia line— Atlanta Constitution. What They Lost. The Roosevelt administration is re- ferred to as “A Reign 6f La’ v.” Under which many great wealth malefactors lost their umbrelias and their reputa- services will be | tions.—Atianta Constitution. According to reports in British pub- lication, 2 plan has been decided upon of the central there will be a celebration of the Holy | railway station at ¥Florence. HMaly, at Communion and sermon and sermon Dr. morn H. g on There will vation | The will room 2 4pm d a Rev. F. the m rning at 7.30. At the Sec there will be evening. H of the Fruit: Rev. Dona Sunday mor; gational At the Sunday mor China will ing ce Rev. ser G, At Trinity there W a. m. ,morni 10 8 p. m. Brown, will Mrs psychic and clairvoyang * sages at the morning and Lyceum mee Sunday mw church Rev. preach on | At 6.30 p. journey thro Book of the There will of Plainfisld, ject is Wemanly preach eminence of will preach der Me: New Englan Bears the a quaiptance, able to say To get blood should To purify tonic, we re May’s Entirely h celied Com Yellow and other vz Excellent Boils, Scrofu headache ar burns, sores, MA should be in for Also cramps, colic, colds, rheumatic All these Pennsylvania district, John K. Tener, #s about an inch and a half taller. He svas once a baseball star.—Boston 133 marsdaw At Park Congre, Howe Loyal At St. Andrew’s J. Bohannan church the Cause of M in | there will be a sf Reilly, the | Foochow, China. First Congre is Home and Family R At Trinity chureh, Rev. Dr. M. 8, Kaufman will junda; Dock MAY’S PILLS at 9.30, at 10.20 and evening prayer at 7.30. gational church Rev. ill_preach Sunday The Church'’s Ideal. At the e at 430 his topic is The be services Sunday morn- ing, alternoon and evenirg at the Sal- Army headquarters, conducted {by Captain and Mrs. Thorne. Temperance association ineeting in the Bill block, Shetucket street, Sunday at Leader, G. S. Saunders. Episcopal church will officiate at ermon at 10 praver and o'clock and evening prayer and sermon ond Congregational church > preaching by the pastor, Rev. L. L. West, Sunday morning and is morning topic is Seme s of the Early Church. Id B. MacLane will preach ning at Taftville Congre- The Greatness of ns. In the evening eopticon lecture on on ional church ning Rev. E. H. Smith of reach on Raising up a Self Supporting Native Church. The even- will be led by the pastor, H. Ewing. Episcopal church Sunday be Holy Communien at 9.30 ng prayer and sermon at 0, and evening prayer and sermon The ector, Rev. J. Eldred officiate. Annie Banks Scott of Boston, test medium, will give readings and spirit mes- Spiritual Academy Sunday evening. The Progressive ts at noon yrning at the Universalist Joseph F. Cobb will n Touch With Our Lord. \. the second stage in the ugh the Bible: Exodus, the Going Out. » be preaching Sunda: morning and evening at Mt. Calvary Baptist church hy Rev. D. W. Cannon N. J., whose morning sub- Chief Characteristics of The evening subject ion. Methodist Episcopal morning on The Pre- Christ. In the evening he on The Chapman-Alexan- ngs—What They Mean to d. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of uestion accosged Happy the person who is an ac- it is wel bealth and keep health the verfect condition. the blood, and as a Spring commend Perleet in Blood Puritier nerbal and .cannot be ex- a Spring medicine, of Sarsaparilla, Burdock, Princes Pine ingredients. Kidne ula, and all blood diseases. Dandelion, tuable Stomach, r constipation, nd indigestior MAY’S FAMOUS SALVE for corns, cuts, chilblains, etc, Y'Ss ACTIVE REMEDY the house the year round stomachache, “neuralgia, sore throat, toothache, pains and all soreness, remcdies supplied by The Lee & Osgood Co. MAIN STREET. W building. with fice: morning prayer | an estimated cost of about $200,000. It ill consis: of the erection of a cencrai rge waiting rooms, of- etc., and of two lateral buildifgs —one on’ the right for the arrival of passenger trains nd the other on the left for the mails, baggage and other s=pecial serives. NOBODY SPARED Kidney Troubles Attack Norwich Men and Women, Old and Young. Kidney pe ills seize young and old. Come quickly fldren suffer in their early years. with little warning. @an't control the kidney secretions Girls are pain. Women languid, worry, can't do daily Men have lame The cure for nervous, suffer work ang aching backs. man, woman or child Is to cure the cause—the kidneys. Doan's Kidney neys— . Cure all Pills cure sick kid- forms of kidney suffering. Norwich testimony proves it. Mrs, J. C. High Street, “I. cons T Do: dispensable remedy trouble. bladder Mr, Sheppard Doan’s - Kidney value. at thdt their great effective Sheppard, living at 107 orwich, Conn., say n's Kidney Pills an in- for kidney and Several years ago and myself first used Pills and learned of They proved very time, bringing posi- tive relief from pain in the back and correctiug kidney irregularities, com- plaints that haq caused us both a great deal of Doan’s Kidney & Son's drug store. annoyance. ‘We_ procured Pills from N. D. Sevin They have since been a household remedy and we know they can always be relied upon.” For sale hy Foster-Milburn Co., Bu Price 50c. , New York. all geal sole agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan’s — and | take no other. 1t'Savea His Leg. “Al} thought I'd lose my leg,” writes J. A. Swenson, Watertown, Wis. “Ten years of eczema that 15 doctors could not cure had at last laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnoca Salve cured it sound and well.” Infallible for Skin Eruptions, zema, Salt Rheun,, Boils, Fever res, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Piles. 25¢ at Lee & Osgood Ci How can any some unknown persor cough risk taking remedy when Foley's Honey and Tar ‘osts them no more? It is a safe remely, contains no harmful drugs, and cures the most ob- stinate coughs and colds. Why experi- ment with your health? Insist upon having the genuine Folvy's Honey and Tar. Lee & Osgood Co, Burkhardt’s Bock Beer TRY IT. FINEST IN THE CITY, THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Franklin feb26d MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, and Securities of any Watches, Jewels Wind et ‘the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old ed 1l Cietabiisnea 181057 'THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 151 Main Street, Upatairs, LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE The legal volers of the Bridge School District of the Town of Norwich are hereby warned, on petition of Jarmes M. Young and 11’ others, to meet senior in thg room of the Schoolhouse Man- day, March 15th, 1909, p. m., to con- sider the question of appointing a com- mittee of three or nine to look up the location of a new school buildin~ ob- tain prices and options. and report to the next annual school meeting or sooner if the committee think neces- sary. H INRY GEBRATH, Dist. Com Norwich, March 9, 1908. " marl0W8 ORDER oF Claims against Engine Company of Da LIMITATION FOR tha International Oil Ison. Conn. At & Superior Court held within and for the County of Windham, cn the 9th day of March Ordered, after the Timited - for against not thereatter 10 to which John A. P national Conn. Dated March, o on 1509, Receiver, P THOWA Dawley ate State and gcne 'to 1909, That 10th day the presentation of claims The International Co. to the Receiver, and that all presented within ver barred. claims may nnecticut, County of > it was our months from and of March, 1909, be OR Engine alms said ~ time be The address be sent is Receiver of The Inter- Engine Co., Danielson, it Danielson, this 9th day of JOHN A. PAIN w 26th Lor.don. or Court, ss., Feb. LD, 1558 pon the complaint of the said Thomas R. Dawley, Jr. claiming for reasons .therein sei forth a divorce, | now pending before this Court, having been returned thereto the first Tuesday of December, 1505, t appearing to_and béing found by this Court that Rosalie Dawl the said defendant, is absent from this ts unknown—and that notice of the pendency of the complaint was given as required by order of 1o heretofore ed. and now the plaintifi asks fo further order of natice in the premises, perefors. Ordered. it notice af the pendency of said complaint be glvén by publishing this order in The Norwich Bulletin, & newspaper printed in Norwich, Coni., iv.0 timas within 15 days from the date hercof. By order of Couri HIBEERD R Clork of the Superior New Loudon County. NORMAN, | Court | LOST—Brown fox n: Lett on 425 troll ! tic, :‘".md. :l!;t'&y'l"l‘o Church No Fire Sale! No Water Sale! Simply bought reasonable and sold at the smallest profit pessible. Just received, a full line of Dress Goods, Comparing to others you only pay 60c for each dollar purchase. THE NEW REMNANT STORE, Open evenings. 77 Franklin Strest. mar3d A. W. BURNHAPM, +++ « Eye Specialist Twenty-flve years experience in fit- ting Glassos to the Most Difficult Eyes, permanently located at 257 Main St., | Norwich, Ct. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office hours. 2 te 8 . m.. $an243 Large Double Datfodils HUNT'S, The Florist, Telephone. Lafayette Street. 0AK SIDING SLABS $1.00 A LOAD at A. L. Potter & Co. Jan3o0d LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake and Bread cannot be exceslled. Give us a trial order. novad 20 Fairmount Street. General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and cageful attention.. Give me a trial order, -Sat- isfaction guaranteed. THOS. ). DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2. Norwich, The Question of Colori 5% often comés up When a customer wants to have an article cleaned or dyed, and the “color line” is right in our line. Whatever the article we can assure you complete satisfaction with our perfect processes of Cleaning and Dyeing. Nothing is injured in the slightest de- grée and the work is done thoroughly, promptly, carefully and economidally. Lang’s Dye Works, 167 Franklin Street. mar9 A New Line of Hair Goods for the Spring trade. Psyche Puffs, Salome Puffs, Merry Widow Puffs, Chignons and Clusters, Sanitary and Crepe Hair Rolls. Fanni¢ M. Gibson Room 30, - - Central Building. Tel. 505. mardd Spring Games RUBBER RETURN BALLS, JUMPING ROPES, MARBLES, TOPS, HOOPS, RIMS, WHIPS, BASEBALL SUPPLIES, ETC. ALI7 SIZES OF BILLY POSSUMS, WAS. EOWIN Y, Frankin Square mar3d “My three year old boy was badly constipated, had a high fever and was in an awful condition. I gave him two doses of Foley’s Orino Laxative and the next morning the fever was gone and he was entirely well. Foley’s Orino Laxative saved his life.” A Wolkush, Casimer, Wis, Lee & Osgood Co. The Del-Hoff, HAYES BROS., Proprietors. Breadway, . . + Norwich, Conn. Running Hot and Cold Water. Rooms Unexcelled. Bervice Prompt Muhnm for Ladles. Peckham's our grocer . for Absolutely Grown Horserfadish. ‘WHEX,_you Want: 1o put your bust~ [ Pure and warranted to be the strong- niess before the Dublic, thers is no me- | est on the market. Prepared by dium better th g columne through the advertls- Bullefin. p F. E. PECKHAN, Fast Side, > aged woma» wants et B St this office. _ aceARCe ity Jenitng mandTsturers St “Norwich icinfty. . Must have general” kn of madwinery Pz:‘o b Station, “C EiVeiEna, "on, ‘mar1sd WANTED A fow §00d weavérs on raw silk. St ‘work and good wages. Al at The )lllfl Y, A et X 1 i binatic mh‘:M Ok\lw“f.:ll{ or o o7 selling hardware specidlties; oxelusive ferritory; salary ‘day and, com- mission. . Lambert Wrench Co. AS. 30 Market St.. Chicago. afiia WANTIED Young men 1o learn au- tomobila business by mail and prepare for positions as chauffeurs and repair men. We make you-expert in ten assist you to secure position. Work pleasant; demand foF men great; reasonabie; write for par- ticulars_and sample lesson. Bmpire A\IIDInlD:l&fl. Institute, Rochester, N. Y. ar WANTEDTo hire small farm for oultry. Address with particulars G. B Srifnng, Coicnester, Conn., R. I D. ‘marl3d ‘WANTED—A cook at Day-Kimball hospital, Putn: Conn. Reference re- quired. ' Apply at Hospital. marl2d WANTEDYour sewing machine to repair, when others say it is worn ou quick ‘service; satisfaction guaranteed; all makes. A. H. Ousley. the Expert. Tel. 502 or drop pastal at Sch¥artz Bro. mar13d / WANTED—April 1st, a tenément of 8 or 9 rooms. on one or two floors; centrally local Address *Business,’ Bulletin Office. Jan29a BRUSH RUNABOUT Sub-Agents wanted In each town For further particulars, address L. F. AVERILL & SON, General Agents for Windham County, W. W. AVERILL, Manager, Pomfret Center, Conn. WANTED Competent Family Cooks and Gen- eral House Girls. Ladles, leave you orders now, if you are in want of help. J. B. LUCAS, Room 47, Central Building. feb23a WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gardner) Hack, Livery nd Pay bl Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Telephone $83. apr2sa “Dignily Is What We Use To Conceal Our Ignorance” is Elbert Hubbard's definition of the word digricy. x ‘Unquestionably Elbert is eorrect, and every thinking person will agree with hlm." Think the o with dignii and count those ving it n‘tm‘d% He who has it naturally, combined wii ability, is a great success in life Those with assumed dignity m—v& they are understood and discount by_the public. We've no dignity, natural or as- sumed, and If its use was attempted by us the public would discount it. Five ‘us &redit for & thorough Know ve us for a_thoro - edge of the photograph hm- tor Years of experience in this business exclusively entities us to It doing work at reasonab LAIGHTON BROS,, Photographers Main Street Oxmo.lzllla Norwich Savings Soclety. a ger ELECTRICITY FOR LIGHTING CHANGE IN PRICE The price to be charged to and corporations for lighting has been changed by the un- dersigned, to take effect on Nov. 1908; that 18 to say, all bills render of Nov. 1, 1908, 'tor electricity for lighting as shown by metré readings taken 20-24, 1903, to have been used since the last previous reading, shall be billed according to the follow- {459 Kiio-watt 1 10 cents o o-watt hours, 10 cents per kilo-watt. & Over 450 kil 450 kilo-watts nts for each ad- ditional kilo-watt. Example: Number of kilo-watts used, 1,000. $45.0 a7, ersons electricity for 450 Kilo-watts at 10 cents. $60 Kilo-watts at 5 cents. ‘Amount of BHll. Norwich, Oct. 1, 1908. JOHN M'WILLTAMS, WILLIAM F. BOGUE, GILBERT 8. RAYMOND, Board of Gas and Eleotrical Commls- sloners. octdd Understeod Better EachDay The most successful business man is the one who knows every detall of his business and does not depend upon a pull for his success. Each day this 1s better understood. In no business is & detalled knowledge more essential than in the Bullding Trade. If you want an estimate on any work in my line, T'll be pleased to give you the benefit of my many years experience. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contracting and Building, 218 Main Street. 870 Boilers, Tanks, Smoke Stacks All kinds of Plate Iron Work. We make a speclalty of Repairing SPEIRS BROTHERS, Water Street, New Lindon "Phone 540. may7d MRS. UNDERWOOD, 51 Broadway. Orders taken for Puffs and other Halr Goods; your own combings made into a’Switch, Pompadour, or Puffs. Face and Scalp Massage, Superflu- ous Hair removed, Shampooing. Eve- “Pho aug19d - dnings by-a . o Tk ",*.:.".-.‘:'f..g,-'"-'-"'% lars, . ¥, Ricuards, W aitertord. near part! m: v‘ SALE—Prairie State incubator, 220. eg& hatch, In first class er. to G. A, Jenks, R. F. D, marll’ o FOR HATCHING from size and color. C. » Norwich, Conn. EGGS rize- 'Ian ks, u) m, Tonell's_pure i Ssth Rocker 3 por 1 per 160, ode 1s) ), T5e ‘r‘l DR e Norwieh, Conn. £ebTUThS FOR orca cocker- elb; Northup strain; also duck epes for hatching. erson Perkins, Norwich Town, Conn., R. ¥, D. No. §. marlld FOR SALE—TFarm of 80 acres uire of L. 8. Segee, R. F. D. No. 9, jorwich Town, Conn. ‘mars HORSES FOR nu—n-nra‘.uuld. 813 Jackson strest. Willimanllo, Conn. asoline en- ts. Re- FOR SALE—Universal gines, motor boats, row markable values, West Mystic Mfg. Co., West Mystic. Conn. febsd FOR SALE—Thomas motorcycle in running order; new rear tire; snap for gorly Buver, Address Archie'G. Eanis, nielson, Ct., 'Phone 128-14. _mar2d FARM FO) ALE—The Henry B. Latham farm, located in North Stoning- ton, one mile from Preston City and slx miles from Norwich, consisting of 175 scres of land divided Intg mowing turage and woodland. re is 7ne arge story and one-half house, two large barns and other necessary bulld- ings thereon. Mowing all smooth and in & good state of cultivation. Posge: sion given this spring. For particula inquire of Henry B. Latham. P. O. ad- dress Norwich, Conn., R. F. D., No, 5. 1an16TThS FARM BARGAIN Good 60 acre farm, 4 miles from Wil- limantic, nice location, price $1,200; 35 acre farm, rrh‘ round, good land and bulldings. price $900; 24 acre farm on trolley, price $1,800; g0od restaurant and lodging house 'for sale; central located confectionery store doing & 00d business, good reason for selling. Send for list and views of our farm properties or call at TRYON)S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 935 Main St. Willimaatle, Osma. ol SMALL PLACK of 5» acres. located in the town of Hampton, Conn. Good house of 5 rooms and aftic; barn and enhou: Place will keep'four gcows and & horse; land equally divided into woodland and pasture; wood enough for fire. good weil at house and brook runs through pasture. On R. F. D. pear nsighbors 1% miles from station: Price $800; $3(0 can remain on mort- gase. “Address Merritt Welch, Chapiin. NOTICE. FOR SALE—By order of the Court of Probate for the District of Norwich, 1 will seil real estate beionging to the estate cf James B. Burdick, late of Griswold, deceased. Baid real consists of a farm of about 200 acres, with bulldings thereon, situate at the four corners formed by the crossing of from Jewett City to the ‘highwa; Proston City_by the highway 'rom Norwioh to Patchaug. Unless previ- ously sold at private sale, sald fadrm will be offered for sale at the auction o be held om said premises March 24th, 1909. M, ADELAIDE BURDICK, mar12d Administratrix. For Sale The desirable cottage of ten rooms, and bath, steam heated, at 183 Broad St. This fine lot has a fromtage of 70 feot and has some choice pear trees. House ‘s in first class condition. hay- ing recently been shingled and paintbd, outside and in. Algo & barn upon the premiees. This_property is conveniently situ- ated and would make a fipe home, Yery Uiboral teran Apply B A PRENTICH mari2d onm st. TO RENT—Orchard St. 6 rooms, floored attic and cellar, ciodet and bath. Large lot, 1 rubbery and fruit. TO RENT—Thamesville, §-room cot- tage. bath, closet, large lot. Near trolley line. TO RENT—Dunham St., 4-room ment, with city water and water closet. TO RENT—G00d 6-room tenement in Baltic street. To small family only. FOR SALE—Cottages iy Baltic, Or- chard, Dunham, John and Lake streets, and on Rooseveit and Platt avenues, stc. WHITNEY’S AGENOCY, 227 Maim Street, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance mardd 40 HORSES 40 Another carload just here, making a total of 50 nead on hand. I don't think a better lot of horses can be found <n any stable, and anyone to_equal this ‘bunch will have to go some. Ten nice big drafters in pairs and single. Balan chunks, drivers and generai purpo: horses. ~Furthermore. no dealer in Connecticut can sell horses of the same class cheaper than I can, or will. At the same terms, for cash. I will under- sell them all. Come and see me or telephone, ELMER R. PIERSON. mardd HORSES I will have One Hundred Horses at my stables this week for sale. These horses are all fresh Ohio and lowa horses. They are bought by my buy- ers direct from the farmers and are all cholce horses.<1 don't buy horses in Chicago, St. Louls or Indianapolis ‘markets, where the horses are full of distemper; but are all fresh, and that is worth a good deali to the buyer who buys them. I have twenty head of large draft horses that will weigh 3400 pounds to the pair, twenty express horses and some very handsome farm churke. These horses are al well broke, single and. double. Saddle Horses and Fast Pacers. I wish you would please call at my stables before buying anywhere else. T am sure I can satisfy you and sell vou horses for less moncy than any man in -New England for the quality that T handle. T have done lots of bus- iness in Norwich with the best of firms. I know I can save you 10 per cent., and ‘that is worth looking after. L. R. BLUMENTHAL, Hariford, Ct. Established 1840. Tel. 3460. marsd TO RENT. s TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms at 13d 65 Franklin St. AEARTe th Tel. 80! or without, marl3d irable rooms on sec- TO RENT—Desi ond and third floors of the Jewe: ullding, 283 Main street. Suitable for or_doctor’s offices, s or any kind of ght house- nsurance. Jawyer’ flr-ndir" A zu.'p. i e &MIA- - 1 1 M oor. o Joweits on premises. i try and bllhk:llh coal range and fange. set tubs. 8. A. Bailey, 3 i TO RENT—Tw0 or three large plea nt rooms, furnished complete W, o Yars, 85 Hobart avenue room, 108 Main 8t . mar13d TO RENT—Flat of four rooms, pan- marl1ThSM fo! housekeeping; centrally located. Mrs. A far th zfir persen some people might ok r m"’n.“?.,t‘; tlnfl.j uc; retty well, . that will s are not owever attractive they b Her eyes may have ufw(,u(. her hair may be ¥, But, then, -lfo“wuhlu me, She l-:;a accomplished, she never could Or play, or smbroider, or You may "think, of course, 1 a chance that you mayn't. % 1 am fond of the arts, I am bound to cont s, No harm in'their practice T see. A few little stunts would hurt nothing. I guess, But,' (en: "she apbrectates me She hasn't much money, but neither have I; But, glory to goodness, she cooks. as in 5 TO RENT—A desirable tenement elght rooms and bath, electr 25 and garden it desiied, ve, Norwich Town. Inquire of Lucl A. Fenton, Town St. Market. marl1TuThSa TO BENT_-Upper tenement of saven six rooms and bath, 'snd house nine rooms Bradford, rooms and bath, lower tenement and batb. Enguire of Bookbinder, 108 B'way. TO RENT—Fine tenement, Boswell ave.; modern it reasonabie. Inquire John ning, No. 81 Willow St. % marld No, Fai reb25d Bros., Market St. feblid lights, No. 8 Eim improvements; STORE TO RENT—Inquire of Church of | 'm e&ing, “that's one tiing I cannot Andh?:}larvmt boast much of good On wealth, $outh and beauty my heart then, she appreciates me. 80 Nows. FROUBLE AHEAD, Mr. Roosevelt will become an editor. —News Item. No doubt you've had your troubles with & congpess on your hands, us And 76 "I;’,‘IC t, lat l. p“.mlusll)fizll‘v reet, lately occ . P. Taftt; 10 A th s Ystor: room. Lincoln Avenue. fobsd TO RENT—Sulte of rooms suitable or offices. for dressmaking. tailorin Good location. Wwithin oot Franklin square. Inquire at Bulletia oftice. 2 ootaid TO RENT-Basement at 56 Frankll street; sultabls for the paint, or similar business. FOR RENT. No. 33 Otis Street. First floor flat of six rooms, wi extra room for maid on third floor desired. Blectric light and ‘all provements.. One of the most co venient and desirable locations in t city. Taquirs_of Ayl rooms, bath and storage Apply to Chaes. P. Cogswell, 38 ing im- And a lot of office seekers with un- reasoning demands; No doubt you've had your moments of resentment and of gloom, When some one started in to launch .. an_unofficial boom,, You've felt the threat of panic, and i you've felt the feverish haste That come’s when currency's required with not an hour to waste; But wait until that moment of wild, Severiay distress When the office boy vells "Copy!™ and it's timo to go to press! of It you long for new sensations have struck the proper wuit To fiy from present ills o those un- known which lle in wait. You can calm the politiclan with & you h stern, magnetic oye, ¢ | But not tiie stanch subscriber whom they call “Vox Popull Its ensier by far to face & lion in hie i Than a stony-hearted foreman who ie . holding forms up there Your memory of past trials will - he A e Tl . lke a kind caress ' LS When thi affice hoy' Yells “Copy™” ana t's time to g0 to press. FOR RENT. —Washington Sta: Residence now cecupled by the Buck e ingnam family. P‘:ncp yard, exceilent RIETIES ocation. House has_mor convan- iences. Possesston April 1, 1909, Clever Sayings. Inquire at premises or of ” JAMES L. CASE, ‘Were you ever held up In a st coach?” "“No, Do they have vorters 40 Shetucket St., mar10a Norwieh, Ct. in those things, t00."—Chicago Record- Herald DOUBLE: OFFICES opposite The Bulletin office on Mrs, Knicker—Wouldn't you vote the same way as_your husband? Mre. Bocker—Yes; but I would first tell him which way to vole. Y. Sun. “I see eggs are quoted at $3 a carat.” ‘Are_they selling eggs by the now?" “Pshaw, I read it wrong. $3 & crate."—Louisville Courler-Jour- nal Myers—in writing to of the navy, would it be the prope ary 2 dress him as “Your Exce Franklin Strest. They are ex- Guyer—No. “Your Warship” would be collent for dressmaling, tailors moMr- appropriate. —Chicago New " rs. Chugwate J h, W Is the ing, millinery or other purposes. :“:(hnwrl(h-n Jlaw?" Mrs. Chugwater— Inquire at Bulletin Offi ere isn't any. It's been written up - Butlat in all the papers. I've told you that before.—Chicago Tribune. “Would )')Iu‘ a young man to %o into politic Without hesita~ FOR BALE. tion. ‘If he is really fitted for politics he won't take advice; he’ll t on COW AND CALF FOR SALE—20| giving it."—Washington uarts milk a day, § years old. Chris Janch, 3 Bturtevant Ave. marile The rich senator was trying to get in FOR SALB—Motor boat, 6x6, fu eauipped; excellent conditién. Tel. 686, marll ¥ Call at 31 Willow St. FOR SALE—A nice OR SALE—A baby go-cart, oheap. ‘tobt0a smooth bullt for a second termi. “It's a hard strug gle,” Le admitted. “The sums I hav to put up would strain anybody’s pai- Ty riotism.”—Philadelphia Ledger “How I8 your rich uncle, Tomm v T'm afraid he won't last ill; en you can lend me that $10 black mare, weight about 1326: £00d | I asked you for last week. A driver and 'workgr, single or double. > s i Address Chas M. ‘Ames, Voluntown, | dorfer Blaetter. Conn. mar9d Mrs. Psmith—Your husband hasn't HERE IS THE FARM. Bast Great Plain, the Henry Yerrington For sale, at farm known as the done much walking since he bought his auto, has he? Mrs, Kjones—I should say not. He got thown out and broke his leg the first time he tried to run it.—Cleveland Leader pince, Stock and tools complete. Lib- Vg g . eral mortgage can remaln Apply on| “Papa “Yes, daughter “Who remises or® telephone $67-5. "'W. J.|was Cinderella? “Why, Cinderella, Imer. marisa | my child, was the first woman to get & FOR SALE No. 178 West Thames Street. The magnificent estate formerl owned and ocoupied by the late John Mitchell. ‘The property consists of a with fine residence of 18 rooms, barn, greenhouse and other build ings thereon. All in excellent con dition. Will be sold far below It: value, Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. FOR SALE No. 124 MoKinley Ave, COTTAGE Eight Reoms and Bath, Steam heat, electric light, laun dry, modern plumbing. and interior of the house have bee entirely renewed. chance to secure a home in a fin neighborhood. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. 'TTIIE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, is located in Somers’ Block, over C. ‘Williams, Room 9, third fioor. febl3d lot having a frontage of 133 feet and running back to the Thames river, Norwich, Ct. Exterior Exceptional Norwich, Ct. Telephone 147. No. 4 foot into a No. 2 shoe, I believe.” —Yonkers Statesman. A traveler stopped at a hotel in Greenland, where the nights are six months 150z, and as he registcred ask ed a question of the clerk. “What time do you have breakfast?’ ‘From half- past March to a quarter to May.'- Harper's Weakly “My next Academy picture.” said the artist, “will be entitled, “Driven to Drink.” “Ah! Some powerful portray al of baffied passion, I suppose?” “Not at all. It's & study of a four-wheeler approaching a watering trough. Philadelphia Inquirer. MUCH IN LITTLE. Mexican men pay from $1 to $50 for a hat, depending on the amount of em- broidery in silver or gold thereon, y Bmployment will be given to 18,000 men if England’s plan s carried out of afforesting 150,000 acres a year. The foreign commerce of this eoun- try fell oft about $500,000,000 last year The greatest decline was noticed at the Atlantic ports. Consul Frenderick M. Ryder of Ri- monski reports that the possibility of winter navigation on at least a portion of the River St. Lawrence is to be de- termined during the present season through & series of exhaustive experi- ments under the direction of Dr. H. T. Batnes, professor of physics at Mc- Gill university, A demonstration farm, consisting of about 70 acres, has been opened at Ka- limpong, in the district of Darjeeling, Bengal. It will be worked by the St. Andrew’s Colonlal Homes, assisted by a_government grant of of 5,000 rupees ($1,622) per annum for five years, but demonstration work will be guided by the deputy director of agriculture. M. — A correspondent Invites the attention of capitalists 1o the petroleum flelds of Ovadjik, Isba, Terdjan and Tekmen, in SPECIAL at the Mill Remnant Store, 201 evening and wedding dresses. all colo: at low d Cotton Goods nd see them MILL REMNANT STORE, West Main Street, a lot of Fancy Sliks for frices: slso Latest Style Dre: the vicinty of Erzeroum. Turkey. In spite of the Incontestably abundant natural wealth of ofl in that region, the provinces of Erzeroum, Van and Diar. bekir annually import Russian petro- leum to the amount of $1,500,000. T8, Before deciding what electrical sys- tem to use In its tunnels entering New tebra o SOBN BLOOM, Prop. | YOTk, the Pennsyivania rafiroad bullt 3 2 a five-mile test track on Long Island, DENTISTRY . This was devoted to the overhead sys- tems alone, and exhausitve trials were The dental business established by | made under all conditions. After thin my brotifer, whose assistant 1 was foF | elaborate preparation it was finally de~ many years, will be conlinued by me assisted by Dr. V. D. Eldred. It will cuswmers of my brother and as new ones as will favor i tronage. Extractin Plaovisd DR CHAS. 3. Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, U 49 Shetucket Street. be a pisasure to see the formes 4. J. C. STONB, Prop | cured” cided to make use of a direct current third-rail system. in commenting on the briquets made in Swansea, Consul Jese H. Johnson suys: “There are mountains of coal dust in' the anthracite districts of Pennsylvania, and there is no remson why these should not be utllized. Such an Industry would benefit the Ameri- can coal owners and the briguets would find a ready sale in the home markets and abread, particularly the countries where favorable freights could be ses