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S NEWS uévor\l“o;um- udeville and Motion Plotures at ly's Auditorium. Roderick Theater. foving Pictures and Ilustrated Songs ‘Breed Theaten -y Prill of Fifth Company at Armery. Bhetucket Ledge, No. 27, L O O F., W meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. i ‘Wauregan Lodge, No. 6, K. of P, meets in Pythian Hall Annual Meeting and Banguet of Ar- eanum Club. ANNOUNCEMENTS. W womans' shoe tbat's right—see the mew spring styles in Patrician shoes . and oxfords, sold only by Frank A. Bill Persons desiring to lire seats at the Broadway church after April 1st and wishing to change their present are asked to apply to A. 8. Com- k, the assistant treasurer. See adv. Splers Bros.,, boller makers, of New don, are about completing a large tank which they have been en- ¢ d in erecting during the past two m: at the new refrigerating plant ©f the Allen-Beeman Co. New Millinery Store Opening. Mrs. H, Schwartz teday opens a new sulilinery store at No. 10 Main street #n the Breed building, to which the dies of Norwich and vicinity are cor- @lally invitea and sce the very 1 styles and the nicest line of ladie: ever shown to the public in this city before. See adv. BROADWAY THEATER. “Paid The Great American Play; in y in Americ won an unending shower of golden enconfiums from the press and public. It ran nearly iwo years in New York and has to Ms credit a run'of five mounths in Chicago. The Wagenhals & Kemper company are not follewing the usual rules laid 'n by producing managers in keep- g an attraction in New York until the outlying cities tire of hear! its metropolitan ‘success before it reashes fheir home cities. The entire New Kor# and Chicago press stamped “Pald as u great play. Alan Dale, fhe world-famed New York eritie, wrote one tremchant line | of his review. He said: Il is the season’s sensational find,” snd Acton Davies in the New York wrote: “It is the biggest dramatic of an yday folks. r, Walter does not dally with drawing room, nor does he romp ove &he rolling prairies, a fault so common with the playwright of today, but he unvells men and women of the hour ‘With whom we afe continually rubbing @lbows. He lays bare the ambitions, fhe loves, cares and J hose W mre most famillar wifh, and his expo- sition is one of the most trutiful the Mmesican stage has ever had BREED THEATER. #The Prussian Spy,” Big Moving Pic- ture of Diplomatio High Life, Last night's bill at the Breed ‘heater was fully up to the gtandard and the &cr Increuln{b'ltond.muo is @ grati- manegement, That, I film “Ineriminatin- Tvi- although shown before in town, -m well bear repetition, and the fre- quent appiause that grested it last evening was a testimonlial to that fact. It is 2 Sy %t wondertul detective work, and the magnificent work of the wvell known French pantomimist makes the picture nearly as comprehensible 85 a well acted Grama. The Prussian y 15 e of dlever intrigue and e characters are well selected, capa- ly nlllni their parts, while the uni- gowns are nothing short of us. b Divers” $s @ misnomer, for this while it oduces some ex- deals mostly with l» yo\n‘ couple on l:klonvme Fla., birds in time, 11 this g m o the bew: beautical scenery of da. : comedy pletures WncludeXJones' | Mother-in-Law” and “Leading the Chase” Moreils sang the exquisite “The Lover and the B! wast bird calls A nmn; ml{rt powenful at 17 oariter In the -on‘ elaney the aadisnce with the splen- rendered “Your Picture Says Ra- Tho' Your Letter Says For- s - querters indicate Jets 1008 has besn an' wrsse ous one for Manchurian m”o‘t, ‘Yhhu true as re. it. greater than ysd. The ganeral above the mverage. on Pictures and Illustrated Songs ievaase. o | AS Helpless as a Child. Rhenmatism the Camse. HAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. fmd- Almost Immediate/” Relief In Uric-O, the Remedy Recommended Alone for This One Disease- T, B, Singleton, 919 North Bliza- beth street, Lima, Ohio, advises all who suffer with Rheumatism, no mat- ter what form, to commence at once @ Uric-O treatment, and find in it a harmless, speedy cure. He writes es follow: “After being etricken down' with Rhewnatism for four years, tn which time I spent over $400.00 with doctors and treatments at Sanitariums, I have found right here in my own town & remedy of wonderful merit. Through the recommendation of Druggist Vort- kamp, I have used two bottles of Uric-O, and can truthfully say that it has done me more good than all the other medicines, baths and doctors combined. I'was at times as helpless as & child and could not even dress myself. Since taking Uric-O I feel as active in my limbs as ever, I am again an able bod- jed man Anyone suffering with this terrfole disease ghould at once procure & bot- tle of this remedy. Tric:O i3 sold by O, D. Sevin & Son, Norwich, Burt, Putnam, Chas. D-\illerly wiilimantic, snd 3. W. Tuckerman, Moosup, at 75c and $1.00 a bottle. You can obtain a ‘lib- eral sample by writing to the Smith Drug Co. 184 Smith Bldg., Syracuse, : The movement in the direction of compreheralvn irrigation enterprises in the northeastern states of Brasil, where there is great suffering for want of water and where immense tracts of good land are at present practically worthless for a lack of it, is gatherir, tonsiderable force and it is underatond that the next Brazilian congress will be asked to take up the subject in a practical way. X Saybrook——The Saybrook high school has voted to withdraw from the | trio-track _meet to be held at Deep River on Fast day. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. | The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of it Saved His Leg. “All 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, Bczema, Salt Rheum, Bolls, Fe , Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Piles. 28c at Lee & Osgood Co.'s. How can any persor risk taking some unknown cough remedy when Foley's Honey and Tar :osts them no more? It is @ safe remedy, contains no harmful drugs, and cures the most obm stinate coughs and colds. Why experi- ment with your health? Insist upon having the genuine Foli y's Honey and Lee & Osgood Co. Tar. Eatser Novelties! EASTER CHICKENS, DUCKS, LAMES, RABBITS, DOLLS, BOOKLETS, POST CARDS, : FLOWER, CANDY AND FRUIT BASKETS, CREPE PAPER, ETC. MRS, EDWIN FAY, Franklin Squars mar2bd MEN. SINGING You may well #ing the praises of the Schlitz Milwaukee Beers. They are undoubtedly the best. Try a case. $1.00 per dozen. JACOB STEIN, Telephone 26-3. 93 West Main St. mar2sd Ferris Hams and Bacon NEW INVOICE JUST IN. FANCY ORANGES and GRAPE FRUIT The best CREIAM that comes to Nor- wieh., PEOPLE’S HAHI(ET, 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Edmund A. Prentice offers his services &s Administrator, Bxecutor or Trustee to any who want honest and conscientious services In such capacity. Deeds, Mortgages and Leases drawn and reliable advice given, Real Estate bought and sold. Telephons 200. 86 Cliff Street. mar2éa Mr. Thomas S. Underwoed, mar2éd Painter and Paper Hanger. | Work done at a reasonable prics. Orders left at 51 Broadway promptly attended to. ‘Phone 858-4. margsd HAVE YOUR HORGE INSURED. He may break hig log this slippery weather. 2 ‘E. G. RAWSON, Ast.. one 559, Main St., atrs, Fhone 227 Matn St., Up 5t HERE IS RELIEF FOR WOMEN. It you have pains fn the back Urinary. Bladder Kidney trouble and went s certain, plessant herb Tils, try Mother Gray's “AUS- Kills Would-Be Slayer. A merciless murderer is Appendicitis with many victims. But Dr..King' New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They greatly stimulate stomach, liver and’ botels, preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing Con- stipation, Biliousness, Chills, Malaria, Headache and Indigestion. 25 at Lee & Osgood < Simple Remedy for La Grippe. La grippe coughs are dangerous, as they frequently develop into pneumo- nia. Foley’s Honey and Tar not only stops the cough but heals and strength- ens the lungs so that no serious re- sults need be feared. The genuine Fo- ley's Honey and Tar contains no harm- ful drugs and is in a yeuow puhte Refuse substitutes. Lee & Oegood Hay's il iy Heaitn Never Fails to Restore o;;cal hPha.i S = its fall out, of t] r. Stops 3 and 4 m.:h‘ll- druff. hairsoft and glossy. Re- fuse all substitutes, 234 times as much in $1.00 as 50c. size. §s Not a Dye. n&u k(::;nmx 'g-'g-‘m« iy At Philn lay Spec. Co., Newark, N. J. cures Pimples, 's Harfina Soap cures ""'{: "‘."."-f’s"“ i st B drogzist ne an: goses. Kecpa sk Nomawrmmnhuuumy t growth THE L‘EE & OSGOOD CO. Pictures and Photographs framed In the best possible way at reasonable prices. A new stock of Frame Mouldings for the spring season. NORWICH FRAME WORKS, 16 Thames Street, Potter Building mar3ia Open evenings. Tel 511 New Spring Woolens I am showing a cholce line of novel- tles and staples, second to none, prices that defy competition, - C. H. Nickerson, 128 Main St Very Lalest Popular SONGS L T YERRINGTON'S. “I WISH 1 HAD A GIRL"” “TTTTLE TATTLE" “YOU'LL BE SORRY, JUST TOO LATE" 'GOOD EVENING CAROLINE” “GARDEN OF DREAMS" “OH, YOU KID" ‘I REMEMBER YOU” NOW I HAVE TO CALL HIM FATHER" mar17d SPRING SALE CARPETS ‘We have on display in our show win- dow some of the mewest patterns in carpets. They make attractive floor coverin, You can save money if you will buy here. Step in.and investigate the offerings. M HOURIGAN, 62-66 Main Street. Johin & Geo. H. Bliss JEWELERS Watches biamond: Cut Glass Silverware Clocks Fine Watch Repairing 126 Main Street, dec28d Large Double Datfodils HUNT'S, The Florist, Telephone. Lafavette Street. PAINTING! PAINTING! That is our business and now is the time to have it done. We will be glad to give you estimates and our work will be done n a first-class manner at a reasonable figure. le! us a trial order. BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut 8t. mar2éa ’ £ 0 ”‘f... u‘”fim'fiy fice iha receive m.u. A New Line of Hair Goods for the Spring trade. Psyche Puffs, Salome Puffs, | st. Merry Widow Paffs, Chignons and Clusters, Sanitary and Crepe Hair Rolls. Fannie M. Gibson: Room 30, Central Building. ‘Tel. 505. mardd NOTICE On and after April Ist all bills for Gas and Electric- ity should be-paid at the New Office, 321 Main Streot, Main Floor, Alice Building. CITY OF NORWICH GAS & ELECTRICAL DEP'T. mar29d . Furniture THIS 18 OUR SPECIALTY. 3 hoasemork living in coua! Wages $4. P | ags B DR Sire s Tgoneral house- workt " Appiy o e RETOL Tt m sl cpok. Apply 'll".&. sx an wants position on r as foreman. Addre care S nara0d Office. do housework ernier, Mookup, W at 42 Rockwell W. farm, o1 Bulletin WANTED—A_girl for emall family. J. C Comn, . chauffeur; Price. Address 0. WANTEFD-—] Rabite; roaaonable 62, care Bulletin r2STuTh um—-nn{ e ers witon George A Fullor L ‘competent woman for general housework n?' Tamily of thre Sauits: ons to 50 home nighta. Inguire u nm. otficy ‘mar2sd ‘ le man Ol'k-mln lnd wite ‘farm wor ves. New Londen, Ct. 168 sm- o m-.:’-kn. Sirece "Teléphons 8 hul'{’ h‘.lg'{ i, d u(nn and ors cAn™ & pay b: eyt tha B quot Hllk ltmtvl WANTED—Capable perscns Wln(efl to demonstrate the “Surprise Suction Bwu er.” Does pectoot ‘work. _ Frice oo C B gsk-flc & Go. “s'ur:xr'-'.'c? IL m—! oung men to learn au- tomoblla, business By mall and prepare for positions as ehdufteurs and ir men. ‘malke “you gxpert in Foeks; wssist you fo Seew 8l Fesohatie H.. Tor o o pkry’ ten tion. fof $e sell ascident company, establi ¥ite at once. for the best proposition Jou ever heard of to meke money. The most liberal commissios d ents with renewal ln"om E. lin, General Bag] caeyusetts Accident Ce., 847 Conn. rttord, hay, " leL governess or cellent refer- M. J. B, B mards NTED—Rallway mall clerks &r Jooted Entranss se s salar xd l.rucuhrl Mall WA :Ion for the ] raveling com; ences furnished. letin. NTED—By a youn, { Vixam - free air; ail Fabtion s suumtnd ears’ experi- hwartzs mar20d uick Ousle; ‘t xpes Bres. el Toa'or dropp WANTED—April ist, a tenemeat of 8 or § rooms. on ome or two floors; gentrally locafed. Address “Business, Bulletin Office. jan9a WANTED Family cooks, general” house girls, ‘waitress, kitchen help, dish washers and farm help. Do you want a relia- ble man for Jawn and garden, J. B. LUCAS, room 32 Central Bldg. mar23a t stal. New and artistio designs. Carloads of goods received and seld every week. Our stock is complete. We please everybody, Why ocan’t we please you § Schwariz Bros., ““Home Furnishers,”’ 9-11 Water St, Washington Sg. We are agents for the celebrated HUB RANGE and the NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE DISTRIOT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Con- necticut. In the matter of Francis D. Burtch, a Bankrupt. In Benkruptey, No. 3148 o the _creditors clg b Buitel of Stonington. in the County of Now London and Distriot aforesaid, o » nkrip mer2sa Open Evenings. | P ce s hersby given that on_ the —f————————————————— | 151 day of March. A. D. 1909, the above 2, named was duly adjudicated a bank- arknpardi’s boc @@I" |Furt, and that fhe first mesting of his arediters will be hold betorg the under TRY IT. gigned at his (::2 R 3, Riohards uiiding. Norwich, Touta ‘Disteict on FINEST IN THE OITT. the 10 oo, XD, 7905 ‘at 5 a: oclook in the for noon, at which time the sald creditors' may attend, prove their clalms, appoint trustes, be as to orders of Referes for care property of the estate and disposal ereof, at auction or private sale, ex- krupt, and transact such as may properly come ting. 08 A, BROWNING, Referes in Bankruptoy. Norwlioh, Con Mareh 36, 1555 mar3td Notice to Iaxpayers All penml liable to pay !uel in the Town of Norwich are hereby noti- fled that I have a warrant to levy and collect a tax of seven and one-half (7%) mills on the dollar on the town list of 1908, payable April 10th, 1909, And for the purpose of collecting ths same I will be at the Collector's office | in the Court House dally from 9 a. m. to 12.30 p. m., and from 2 to 5 . m. from April 10 te May 10, ineclusiv except the following days: On Monday, April 12, I will be at the store of H. S. Young, Norwich Town, from 11 2. m. to'1 p. m. On Tuesday, April 13, from 10 to 11.30 a. m., at the Yantic Store. On the same day at the stors of THOS. WIISON. ] I"l'alkllll fob26d The Horwich Nickel & Brass Co., Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwich, Conn. octdd - _HORSERADISH your grocer for Peckham's ot Grown Socatradishe Aveciately Pure and warranted to be the strong- est on the market. Prepared by _ 7. B PECKHAM, East Side. maria General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial order. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich amine the ba other busine: before said m: Telephone 349-2. Norwich, | navia D. Keeley, from 12 m. to 1.30 . m. On Wednesday, April 14, at W. S. Fletcher's store, Falls, from 12 m. to 1p m, MONEY I-DAIE.D om Diamonds, W-f.nlnl‘ gnd Seourities of any kind at nu On Thursday, April 15, at the drug o a wi store of John A. Morgan, Greeneville, (Established 1812.) from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. TERAL LOAN CO. On Friday, April 16, at the drug 5 o store of Frank H. Woodworth, West 151 Main Street, Upstatrs. Slde, from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. On Saturday, 17, at The Peopie's Store. Tatille, Hrom 12 to 2.30 p. m. On Monday, April 19, at the store of John G. Potter & Sons East Side, HANLEY'S PEERLESS ALE is acknowledged to be the best on the markst, It is sbsolutely purs, and for | from 11 &, m. to 13, m. that reason is recommen y y- All persons neglectin, thi .afu;:u. Delivered to any part of Nor-| will be charged lgxl-l Tées u:d!:)dk:!(: wic tions. D. J. MsCORMICK, THOS, A. ROBINSON, eb268 30 Franklin Street. Collector. Dated at Norwich, Conn, March 16, 1909. mart6Tu Boilers, Tanks, Smoke Stacks All kinds of Plate Iron Work. ‘We make a specialty of Repairing DR. CHAS. H. LAMS, VETERINARIAN Office at Hodge's Stable, Bath Street. 5 SPEIRS Bflfl"’fll& House, 15 Town St. "elephone 61§-5. Water "'::'. -”. DO IT NCW 18 the best thing any property ewner can do. Don't wait untll cold, bad weather comes before making neces- sary fall-repairs. If you have new work-begin today by getting our fig- STETSON & YOUNG, LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake ‘ana Bfead cannot be exvalled. Give us & trial oider. nov2d O mistake will be made in selecting THIS school as the one to attend. 20 Fairmount Streat. it your busi- is no me- advertis- h!rl‘l. AWI’ “ A ; 450 Red FOR SALE—Singl o I e cows, one 'a fine ailoh Sad e Giner Do to_calve gr two. Inquire th, Oceum, Ct. [ tHing, R S Norwi l"h. mnr!’"u’l‘h SALE—Pair young team horses, ‘ F. D. OR wu‘az 2700. L. W. Wheaton, 7-13, ‘Willimantie Div. Wo! r. -ll'!ld imn }m' e lAu:—A square olano, in good oondmo- for §$35. Telephone 463-3. mar2 “For lALlL——S mall sizo grindstones; just the thing for farmers and others s 1 grindstone; vory cnea The ea File Works, Inc. mar27d FOR §. Drug l!or.. ALE—] well estab- lished: reasonable price; owner to en- ter other. busine: Address Box 861, Waterbury, Conn. mar2 FOR SALE—Farm of 14 acres, sttuat in mmnily Center, Ct., 1 mile fro tiroad sta near’ factory utes from Cihaings all 1n £508 repair £ood Wh: Dloaty o¢ fruit trees, For terms partiulars, apply to John Hayden, ville, Ct. ‘mar§od uunn trolle :mA REES FOR SALE_ Heory Ameld, 313 Jackeon screet ri'l’c., Qona: ALE—A well established soda botiling pusinces: Full ¥, saupped with machinery, bottles and cases. Als horae #nd’ three wagons Will sell eheap if bought at once. Inquire Mrs. Helma Wright. §,Cove St., Gy, mari7d FOR SALE—Universal gasoline en- gines, motor boats rowboats. Re- markable values. t Mystio Mfg. Co., West Mystic, Conn. feb8d CHICKS For sals, R. . Red ehicks—10 cents each. Aiso s, R_I Red—13 for 50 cents, ~Mrs. Wm. Wade, 520 Boswell Ave, head of igth bt formerly at the Newton farm. ‘vel 4§8-3.. ar2sd FARM FOR SALE—The Henry B. Latham farm, located in North Stoning- ton, one mile from Preston Cily and six miles from Norwich, consisting of 175 scres of land, divided into mowing, asturage and woodland. There is /o lory and one-half house, two large barns and other necessary build- ings thereon. Mowing all smooth and ina good state Of eultivation. Fosses: sion given this -;rmL ¥or particulars inquire of Henr, ad- | dress Norwich, . 5. an16TThe ‘onn., FARM BARGAINS. Good 69 acre farm, 4 miles from Wil. Hmantic, nice location, price $1,200; 35 acre farm, high ground, good land and buildin; rice $900; 24 acre farm on trolley. price $1,800; good restaurant and lodging house 'for s central located con gtisnary _store doing a 00d business, good reason for selling. end for list’ and views Of GuF. farm properties or call at TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Ti5 Jatn St. WiMmantle,” Oemn. o BMALL PLAO® of &s acres located in the town of Hamptom, Conn. Good house of § rooms and aftio; barm and henhouse. Place will keep 'four gLows and horse: land equally divided into woodland and pasture; wood enough for fire, gnod well at house and brock runs through pasture. On R. D., Tiear nelxhbore 1% miles From station. Price $300; $3(0 can remain on_mort- gage. “Address Merritt Welch. Chaplin. TO RENT—Orchard St. € rooms, floored attic and cellar, ciodet and bath. Large lot, lawn, shrubbery and fruit. TO RENT—Thamesvilla, §-room eot- tage. bath, closet, large lot. Near trolley line. TO RENT—Dunham St., 43room tene- ment, with oity water and water closet. TO RENT—Co0d 6-room tenement in Baltic street. To small family only. FOR SALE—Cottages In Baltle, Or- chard, Dunham, John and Lake streets, and on Roosevelt and Platt avenues, ete. 227 Mala Street, Franklin Square, Real Estate and insurance HORSES . In pairs and single. Another car- load just arrived, Monday, March 22d. I have some nice chunks, business horses and drafters, all well broken, and I am going to sell them; that I8 busin Furthermore. no dealer In 1l horses of the same an I can, or will, at the same terms—for c I will un- AUCTION. SALE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st, l15(9 AT 11 o'clock in the forencon. The two houses and land at Tatt- ville, Conn between the pra ENeinr M Wi sni M Deront rchants Avenue; Taftvills, Conn, s the Senay property, sell the abaye to the highest will bidder. Terms of sale, cash. W. B. Wilc#x, Auctioneer. N. B- If stormy, next fair day. mar34d Lumber Horses tafns forty horges that will cost from $75.00 to $126.00 aplece. These horses are all acclimated. They have been working hard all winter in the White Movuntains in the logging camps. They are mot fat horses but most of them are young and cost last fall from $200.00 to $300.00 aplece. Now if you want bargains on horses that will o you lots of good, come to fay stables Saturday morning and 1 will try to do something for you in the line of horses. J have also on hand 50 head of the cholcest Ohio and Iowa Horses that will be placed on sale. 48 of them ar- rived today, as fit as a fiddle, and I'm proud of them. There's a lot of satis~ faction In knowing that you've got something better than anyone else can show. You don't have to point out the fact to the buyers: THEY CAN SEE IT. I shall sell these horses for less money than I was able to get last week. I'm obliged to, They are typical Blumenthal horses, I. R. BLUMENTHAL, Hartford, Ct. Largest Horse D.Illr in Connecticut. Tel. 3450. Est, 1840, mar2e’ WHITNEY’S AGENGY,| 1 them. all Come and see me | Just received from the White Moun- | A weary 0 or e pleas- troo rnished complete _for houlekuflin‘ centrally located. Mrs. Hobart avenue. TO RENT—Tenement of 8 rooms. In- Quirg &t $10 Main St ‘Phone s, 8 Vn- bath & Sous. FOR RENT_First flooy et Na. lon Square; feveis rpacs, i nclualnr room. nqu e of mar: TO RENT—At 15 and 17 Thames St, bakery and sslssroom, two Johuson brick ovens. Inqul . Herbert Brown, 126, Laurel i Ave - ‘marstd 3 : and room. pply to Chas. P. Cflll'.rl,l 1] Eincoin Aenue. 5a 58 Frankiin palne, No. 236 Washington Street. Residence now ocoupied by th uel ingham family. Flna yll excellent location. House has 0d e conven- ences. ~ Possession ADFl 1, 1909, Inqulr. &t premises or of JAMES L. CASE, tucket Sty Norwieh, Ot. FOR RENT The Page Estate at Norwich Town. One of the most desir- able and best located residences in this section. Inquire of WM. D. FITCH, 238 Lawrence St., New Haven, Conn. & FOR SALE. | GEO. A. PENDLETON. ... .Austionser AUCTION Estate of Ira D. Matn, late of North Stomington, deccased. By order of the Court of Probate for the District ef North Stonington, we will seil at Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL ¥, 1909, at 9 o'clock a. m., At the Timothy Main Place in Ledyard, hay, shingles and other articles, cedar boat lumber, pine timber, the real es- tate at same time and place, consisting of the Timothy Main farm, Mina Per- kins and Dudley Main land.in one lot, at the same time and place the three lots in Cedar Swamp. At 11 o’clock, at the Susan Main Place, tabla, hay in barn, stack ot hay, ehin- gles, 12 kegs of nails, 1 two- aur carrlage (rubber tire), 1 top bui (rubber tire), and other articles, also tue Susan Main pl uated neap Lantern Hil wich and, Westerly R. R. At 1 o'clbek p. m., WF the Walter Main ] so-called), sit- and the Nor- Place, N shingles, large quantities of lumber. nai eto. 3 oxon. well ming, tools, bral and_the real e the Walter Main place. At 3 o'clock, at the Main Homestead, e e of Miss Lura Main, wool, cider mill and press, balances, shinglés, earpenter's tools, clder, mow ing machine (Waiter A. Wood). horse large quantity of lumber and aming timber, and other articles, the te known as same’ time 3 stacks bay on the C berry Bog land near tho Ledyard T | Farm, and the real estate known &s | the Cranberry Bog land of 46 acres of | smooth land, ‘and &t the same place real éstats consisting house | and lot adjoining the George Fanning | place and near Shewville, and at the | same time and place real estate in te | Town of Groton, near Mystic, on Mys- tio river, known'as the Lamplere place If said day should prove stormy, sale will take place the first fair weekday | tollowing. own Vfiu “Administ FOR SALE s No. 178 West Thames Street. The magnificent estate formerly owned and occupied by the late John Mitchell. property ~eonsists of a lot g a frontage of 133 feet and | ng back to the Thames river, || with fine residence of 13 rooms, a barn, greenhouse and other build- ings thereon. All in exceilent con- tion. Will be sold far below its value. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE No. 124 MoKinley Ave, COTTAGE Eight Rooms and Bath, Steam heat, electrie light, laun- ary, modern plumbing. Exterfor and interior of the house have been entirely renewed. Exceptipnal chance to secure & homo In a fine neighborhood., Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. AXNGUNCEMENT $THE JOHNSON CO., Merchant Tailors, will be located at 65 |1 Broadway after April 1st, 1909, with a full line of the latest Spring Woolens, where we will be pleased to see all our old customers and as many new ones as will fivn us B with a call, E. V. JOHNSON, formerly at 33 Broadway. Spring Millinery —at— MISS BUCKLEY'S, 308 Main St war26d 7 o navertisimg mearim | Bastern Connecticat squal to The Buls. letin for business gl N .n""" iy | trains collided.” * The wlnd"bwn wast, the wind blows A"’ frost falls and v s m:“ ¢ e é‘“m oo And must Fise to The wind blows east, the wind blowa lhol‘. comes d bad; ‘.l‘hl th iftiest man heert s TRt 'n- a unllllc- thing to be sad. The wind blows east, the wind blows © shall know a tree by Its frul ™ Torld. they sy, h'worn T tne But ‘& dast Bt st i o g oot oot The wind blows east, the wind blows “’h.l skills # to mourn or A journey T hav I must bund Sy wallel 1 must bund}l my wallets and walk. The wind does blow as it st anlt1tho'l change thls wo:’l: g The ‘rnrld will wander ita own wise 1 n!n: :‘lxl‘l yander mine, mine, omas Carlyle SUNSET IN WINTER WOODS, Brown )om-‘ whadow Se l 1 X ..7::.::.'.-.:'.:* blows ann :}nr ?lnln( Stentngton. Ge) rm g1 [ il Wa've flung old fl to the W1 s, h wg hunl um Aner g mn n‘ko nm¥ No single hour shall satist r Voloed clar and eiron “wtiihholg‘ '..-‘Yfll e tl cheors all su No, more -end m«'zf-'?':n:;“ Well pu'! lhem.b?. ‘h.l join the pennan: -Wumngmn Star, VIEWS AND VARIETIES. Clever Sayings, sky “What makes you say that your late uncle was eccentric?” “Didn’t he cut me oft in his will?*—Detroit Free Pross. Teacher—Now, Harry, can you tell me what an island is? Small Harry —Yes, ma'am, An island is & place you can't leave without & boat.—Chi- cago News, Othello had just smothered Desde- mona, “She Was snuffed out by her new hat” he explained. And after this statement few believed him gullty. ew York Sun. How do you get on so well with your wife? Don't y ver have any ditterences of opnfon?” “Of course we do; but I don't let her know It."— Cleveland Leader. “Pack my box with five dozen liquor Jugs. sentence contains all the letters of the alphabet,” remarked the professor. “Also & heap of sound sense” commended the Colonel. Pittsburg Post. “How do you know that Mr. Blig- sins plays poker and that his wife plays bridge™ “Because each is al- ways trying to suggest methods by which the other ean economize Washington Star, She doesn't.have to watch her wheat- en loaves, using one of those loned stoves. She seats herself at ease and reads a bool Sing hay! The fireless cooker and the cook! ~Chicago Tribune. ‘T see that a society lady has be- come famous through dancing in pub- lic in bare feet.” “Yes, and a man can When new-fash- ,l\n]k the floor with bare feet and a Dby every might for @ year and not attract any attention.”—Houston Post ‘T was in cafo car when t 'Weren't you scared A littls, at first. When the crash ame 1 thought for an instant that I was at a church supper, with the sec- ond table just coming in.*—Puci ‘Ab, darling, I could die for you* “You lose, dear. Get up and du yourselt.” “Why-er, I don't — “Understand? It's aimple. Bill John- son says he'll live and hustle for ms, I think your hat's on the Paul Despatch. I'm not insane,” declared the in- mate of the asylum, “If I eould get word to my attorney I would be re- leased.” “T'1l take a message to him ™ sald the visitor, visibly Iimpressed. “Who is your attorney?” “The Em- peror Charlemagne.”—Loulsville Cour- ier-Journal. MUCH IN_ LITTLE. As game preserves, 1t is claimed that the northern regions and forests of Canada furnish the finest fur-bear- ing animals in the world, the greater portion of these pelts going to Amer- ican and Canadian cities. David Lambuth, in The Review of Reviews, states “that Chnia's fatal weakness has been her lack of self- consciousness. This is to be cured by & common aducation, postal service, tel. egraph and rallroads.” Hereafter persons not belonging te the naval establishment recelving per- mission to photograph war vessels or navy yards will be required to furnish, without cost, duplicates of all pictures taken. Moving picture flms are in- cluded. The sofl and elfmate of Sflllm Manchuria, especiaily thr fertile Lino valley, i nutuar] » dian corn. The ric gether with the days and warm nigh coplous showers, constitute ideal con- dition for the successful production eof oorn. China is an sgricultural | country, and more than two-thirds'of its vast population are engaged in agricultural pursuits, but, following a system that was in Vogue centuries ago. Inoreas- ed crops are not the result of advanc- ed cultivation or ths application of modern devices to enrich the sof, fa. vorable climatic conditions alone stim- ulating the yield. Spain 1s the largest olive oil preo- ducing country in Europe. good harvest gives about $00,000 tons of oll. Its home cousumption is very considerable, and It is able that the high market price will prevent its exportation. I next spring the ollv groves give hopes of & large crop, the prices of Spain will drop, affesting foreign markets, the American in- cluded. Newfoundland vuuu nothing without the g subn ® platean known as the Pastks” o which an the fishing i done. Al a smali station within the edges of the great bank that the cod love 80 well the sea is uite smooth. Tt {s usual for vesse shing on ihe bank to inguire from those. that have arriyed from the open sea as 1o what sort of weather i ia “abroad.”