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AND O TUESDAY. is always found on this pag 4 B it SINES vertisements NEWS advertiser F e —— PLUMII!O AND GA;FI"‘TINé. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS Jurnished promptly. Large stock of patterns, No. 11 to 25 Ferfy Street Jan22da The Best Dollar's Worth what most people are looking after y, and’ the fellow who cannot give is working under a strong handicap. at applies to my business—PLUMB- ING. I only, ask for a chance to prove my ability to glive it to you J. F. TOMPKINS, guniza 67 West Main Stre T. F. BURNS, - Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. marsa WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at the Auditorfum.. ! Motion Pictures and Tllustrated Songs at Roderick Theater. Moving Pictures and Tllustrated Songs at Breed Theater. Vaudevilla and Motion Pictures at Broadway Theater. = Froehlichkeit Fair at Froehlichlkeit Hall. Horticultural Society Meets in Buck- ingham Memorial. Uncas Lodge, No. 11, I O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. 2 Stationary Engineers' Association, No. 6, meets in Bill Block. Thames Union, Ne. 137, U. B. of C. and J. of A, meets in Lucas Block. Norwich Aerie, No, 367, F. O. meets in Eagles' Hall. Tonic Camp, No. 7694, M .W. A., meets in Foresters' Hall Clover Temple, No. 9, Pythian Sisters, meets in Pythian Hall Plumbers’ Union meets in C. L. U. Hall. Sedgwick Camp, No. 4, 8. of V., meets in Buckingham Memorial. ANNOUNCEMENTS. See the new watch at Plaut-Cadden Co. E., Adles will be in Boston In Norwich week of See adv. M A 1 this wee April 26th. See the new line of ladies’ $2.50 0 fords Frank A. Bill offers; they are jatest styles and colors, and are great wearers, Fourteen Positions HAVE BEEN FILLED by the Norwich Business College Since Jan. 1, 1909. This ought to tell the Young Man or Young Woman Whers To Go To Learn. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting and L) Office Practice. Write or call. GEO. A. DAVIS BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY We carry at all times a complete Hne of Ledgers, Journals, Order Books, Counter Books, Grocers and Butchers Pass Books. The National Stmplex Loose Leaf Books, all siz rulings. Stenographers Typewriter Paper, Ribbons and Carbon Paper, Paper Clips. McGill's Fasten- ers and Rubber Bands. The Y. & E. Card Cabinets, Cards and Indexes. Estimates furnished on Special Of- fice Supplies not carried in stock. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25-29 Broadway epriza A Moving Sale of Harness, Blankets and Car- riages going on unfil we get seltled in our new sfore. L. L. CHAPMAN, Corner Broadway and Bath Street, mar17dew Norwich, John & Geo. H. Bliss JEWELERS Conn. Watches Diamonds * Cut Glass Silverware Clocks At the Broadway. begins the second week of the Jackson-Sheedy all-star vaudeville at the Broadway, Fach act is a real head liner and alone are worth the price of admission, ? Dan Crimming and Rosa Gore the well known comedy stars, will present the latest version of their * Match” series of comedies, Mother Used to Make.” Special scen- ery is carried for this act, and there is laugh for every second of the twenty minutes they are on the stage. Another feature on the bill wil] be that distinguished _equestrienne, La Belle Clarke, and her dancing horse, Grand Duke. Together they give a de- lightful exhibition of high class eques- trianism and of animal intelligence. Collins and Ballard will be seen for the first time here in a refined novel- ty singing and dancing act; Marr and Evans will present amazing and amus, ing feats of ground and lofty tumb- ling; and Kelly and Catlin, character ange comedians, will be seen in a new skit 7 The pictures, which are better than the best, will round out an entertain- ment classy enough to suit the most exacting in this form of amusement. BREED THEATER. “Boots and Saddles,” Monster Moving Picture of the War. Toda Another treat is in store for the pub- lic this week at the Breed theater, as Manager McNulty has happily secured the great feature picture “Boots and Saddles,” a magnificent revival of ti war days, with an absorbing story, carefully selected characters and minute details. This splendid plcture is by the same firm that made the famous “‘Stirring Days im Old Vir- ginia,” the picture that helped to hake the establishment of Breed theater a permanent home of high gfss motion plctures possible. This picture has Dbeen released from the manufacturers a very short time, and as a cons quence is very new to the public and Is remarkably free from the action that is so prominent in most This film s one of rare intel and even now, at thi: early stage, in great demand, and the manager had great difficulty in se- curing it A very timely picture is also on_the big moving pictures, t bill under the title of The Suf- fragett Dream, which is highly amusing, being high class comedy. Other big pictures are The Piano Teacher, dramatic; The Test, dramat- tie; Grandfather, dramatic, and Strong Draught, comedy. Madam Morelle will be heard in her usual high songs, while Mr, De- laney will sing the latest popular illus- trated son NOT VISIBLE TO ALL MANKIND. Sights and Sounds in the Cathedral of Men’s Comradeship. When you enter it you hear a sound —a sound as of a mighty poem chant- | ed. Listen long enough and you will learn that it is made up of the beating of human hearts, of the nameless mu- sic of men’s souls—that is, if you have ears. If you have eyes you will pres- ently see the chursch}znse"—a looming mystery of many pes and shadows, leaping sheer from floor to dome. The work of no ordinary builder! The pil- lars of it go up like the brawny trunks of heroes; the sweet human flesh of men and women is molded about its bulwarks; strong, impregnable; the faces of little children laugh out from every cornerstone; the tferrible span and arches of it are the joined hands of comrades; and up in the heights and spaces ‘there are inscribed the numberless musings of all the dream- ers of the world. It is yet building, bullding and built upon. Sometimes the work goes forward in deep dark- ness, sometimes in blinding light; now beneath the burden of unutterable anguish; now to the tune of great laughter and heroic shoutings like the sound of thunder. Sometimes in the silence of the night time one may hear the hammerings of the comrades at work up in the dome—the comrades who have climbed ahead.—From “The Bervant in the House.” The Japanese have not yet become so westernized as to adopt the use of knives, forks and spoons in their din- ing rooms. They are still content with Fine Watch Repairing 126 Main Streel, dec28a General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and careful Attention. Give me a trial order. Sat. dsfaction guaranteed. THOS., ). DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2. NorwicHil) WHEN you want to put your busi- mess before the public. there is no me- Ilum better than through the adverts columns of The Bulleths JTHERE 18 no advertising medivm lern Connecticut equ: o The m for business ts, the use of chopsticks and other Jap- anese tableware, so that as far as the native population is concerned it would be a hopeless effort to attempt a campaign of advertising and special work in this line, NOTICE! Change of Location THE JOHUNSON €O, Mer- -ehant Tailors, are located at 65 Broadway, Chapman’s Block. V. JOHNSON, formerly at 33 Broadway. Telephone 122-4, hackneyed | PERSONS TALKED ABOUT. Walter Walsh of New York city, now 11 years old, has run away from home 22 times, His grievance the Iyst time was that his father wouldn't let him read a Sunday newspaper. Miss Emma C. Sickles s trying to get the government to establish a bu- redu of domestic science and luncn rooms in connection with the various government departments. She believes that cooking will in time rival stenog- raphy, bookkeeping and other similar work. 7 Solomon Andrews recently died at Cardiff, Wales, worth three-quarters of a million dollars, which he had made by selling little meat pies. He started, selling them from a tray, but they were so good that business in- creased rapidly and with it he kept uf. the quality of his wares and made his fortune. Thomas A. Edison has een pre- sented the Adelskiold gold medal for his inventions in connection with the phonograph and the incandescent light by the Royal academy at Stockholm. medal is conferred only once in 10 It was handed to United States ves for transmission to Jacob M. Dickinson, secretary of war, will be the guest of honor at the Hamilton club’s Appomattox day ban- quet at Chicago April 9. Among others who will_attend are Governor Deneen, General Frederick D, Grant, Senator Borah of Idaho and Senator Smith of Michigan. Miss Elizabeth Phillips of Washing- ton, who is known as the Santa Claus lady because she undertook to answer missives sent to that august personage is now “engaged in making children happy with Easter bunnies and other toys sugeestive of the season. She, no doubt, thinks one Christmas is hardly enough in the lives of some of the poor little ones, Emperor William of Germany is de- sirous that impecunious aristocrats who cannot make a living In_Germany should emigrate to German Southwest Africa_and-become -useful members oz that German colony He ha® lent Baron de Schmid $12,500 to erable him to settle in German Southwest Africa and begin life again as a farmer. S Alsace-Lorraine, wh that of the n ron de Schmid was a land owner in e estate was near r at Urville, and with whom his majesty was very frie The baron lost his money ~and obliged to sell the estate. A Defiance. Any Mississipplan congressman that tries to our representative, Joe Fordrey, a licking will have to be much ster on his feet than anything now congress.—Detroit Journal W No Reason to Know Him, Why should a city man be expected to know his congressman's nume? He has no room to plant garden seeds.— New York Herald, Abel professor of modern French literature at the College de France, will be Hyde lecturer at Har- vard university for 1909, on the litera- ture of the French Rennaisance, CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Bignature of . LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC 1, the undersigned, of the Town of Bozrah, State of Connecticut, New London County, hereby make known to all parties whomsoever, that I for- bid any one harboring or trusting Sa- ah A. Cole at my expense, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. EDWIN C. COLE. Bozrah, Conn. aprisa Register Your-Dog. Every owner ceper of a dog SIX MONTHS OLD, or over, must, on or be- fore the FIRST DAY OF MAY, register the same at the office of the Town Clerk in the Town in which the same is owned or kept. The Town Clerk’s office will ba open daily from 9 a. m. unti} 6 p, m. AFTER MAY FIRST ONE DOLLAR RA WILL BE ADDED TO THE FEE. Dated at Norwich, this 10th day of April, 1909. CHAS. S. HOLBROOX, apriod Town Clerk. e s OTICE TO TAXPAYERS, All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of North Stonington, Conn., are hereby notififd that I have a warrant to levy and collect a tax of sixteen (16) mills ‘on the dollar, on the Town List of 19085 ‘also poll and commutation axes. For the purpose of collecting said taxes I will be at the following places 1 said town: Monday, April 26th, at the Town Clerk’s office, from 10 a. m. 0 p. m.; Puesday, April 27th, at the residence of H. C. lestone, North- west Corner, from 9.30 a. m. to 10.30 a. m.; on_the same d at ‘the resi- dence of Stiles P. Ecclestone, Ashwil- lett, from 11 m. to 12 m.; Wednes- day. April 28th, at the Postoffice, Pen- dleton Hill, from 10 to 11 a. m.; on the same day, at the Postoffic At urel Glen, from 12 m. to 1.30 p. m.; also on the A day, at the store of K. P. Chapman, Clark's Falls, from 2 to 2.30 p. m. and on Monday, May 3d, at the ;['n\ rk's office, from 10 a, m. to All persons naglecting this nbtice legal fees and additions as the law April ' 190 i 4 JOHN D. AVERY, E—fi Spring Millinery MISS BUCKLEY’S, 308 MainSL. ma d “Dignily Is What We Use To Conceal Our ignorance” Huboard's definition of the word dignicy. Unquestionably Elbert 1s correct, and every thinking person will agres with him. Think of the people with dignity and count those having it naturally. He who has it naturally, combined with ability, a great success in life, Those ‘with assumed dignity are—well, they are understood and discounted by_the public, We've no dignity, natural or as- sumed, and If its vSse was attempted by us the puble would discount it Let the public estimate us correctly; glve us credit for a thorough knowi- edge of tha photograph buslaess; for foing work at reasomzole prices. Years of experlence in this buslness exclusively entities us to it LAIGHTON BROS,, Photographers Main Street Opno‘zzll; Norwich Savings Soclety. a1 g2l The Cambodians are a docile people, much averse’ to war. Their language and civilization, unlike those of the remaining peopies of Indo-China, are derived from India, as is also their re- ligion. Their country contains various carefully. FOR SALE. FOR S a rug, x18. ALE—Smyrn: R. D., Bulletin. chalhdli apr: R SALE—Two sezond-hand horses. Call at Norwich Fish Market. aprlyd is always found on this page. IMPORTANT —_— Read the small BUSINESS NEWS _adverticaments - ully, . caref FOETRY. THE GROCER'S DREAM. Last evening 1 was talking interesting ruins, the work of the o Bt Kot st b oo b Pto w\\'lm a grocer aged and gray, - . = ho told me of a dream he had, Kbmers, a race that has quite disap- ; FOR SALE Bstey organ; £00d con TO RENT. n " Peared, The' raibe &t" ANSkor ars re& WANTED. dition; canbe seen’ st 10 Central dve. I'think 'twas Christmas day. markably well preserved, and are pos- | wANTED— 204 roomers In flat | — 2 TO RENT—At 63 Oak street, nice | While snoozing in his office, sessed of great beauty. over ‘Somers Bro, Seankiin Sauare - | RESTAURANT FOR SALE_Froprie- | tenement. either four or scven Jarge | = The vision time to view, R e aprisd tor has_other business to attend to. | rooms, first floor. ~Apply Mrs. W. Hop e saw aa sngab sotsr, Julla Dean. who plays the part of | ~yanrmED AT snis s 5ood a1l Found | APPLY 46 Banik St, New London. apritd 58 Hobart Avenue. = decldMWF Dressed In garments Whits and new. Emma Brooks in. “Paid in Full,” will | sten painter. Axply to J. B. Combies, | ¥OR_SALE_Bull terrier puppy. Call| mo RENT_At 123 Maplo St, & seven | Said tho s o v £0 (o Washingion (nis ~cummer s Watel St Gity. P2 aprigd |at 34 Spalding Street. SDEI_ | room tenement with barn and garden b ot s Sest SeBORE o™ eading woman in_ the stock company r| FOR SALE—Partridge Wyandottes esired. Apply J. rop & Son, | To bring you up to glory, o Fbrfd lfi lt?erber will have at the | ror awldower - oe ' Glderly Couple by and "Plymoutn Rock exgs, 4o aplece 33 Bhotucket Bt. Ll And put on your golden crown, Columbia eater. i t rs. 850 wanted, stock to_pasture for e — | R R with Fawn, | summer. Adaress C. 3. Abel, Norwich ¢ FOR BONT—Iwo lower tenements,| “You've heen a friond 40 eversane. \ LOST AND FOUND. oo somialy | Towe. S0 8 spriTd_ | b ot ® ADply TG W Hamiltom, (130 | yoaies Borked hard night and day, eV ANTED —Experienced canvasser to FOR SALE A summer home at East- Main St. apriid And from fow received Your pay. ravel and locate agents fo: ern Polnt, Thames street, Groton, Ct. = oA ME TO ME five weeks B80. ancP- | of speciaities. No- canvassing. State | on beautiful Thimes river: 5 rooms and | TO RENT—Tenement of seven rooms |.uso we want you up in glory, oPIyinE to” Atonsa pleres, Norwich | experience. L. F. Blliott Co., 267 South [ batn; cottage in rear for hired man;| on Norwich Town Green; $7 per month. | “for vou have Jahored fard {4 D. 9. and paying charges. | Fourth St, Philadelphia, Pa. _aprisd | also f““’"" ean be used for garage, 65 | Inauire of James Butler, 4 Old Como- | And’the good Lord 14 preparing AT . pa; s 2 compe. | feet front about 325 feet deep. Price | tery Lane. apriid Your eternal, just reward.” P! o DALY, FPAMILY duaires & combe- 155,000, Address Miss Nordteldt, Groton. | “minei GOFFAGES to ren: at Pless- FOUND—Came to my house Friday, a | One to go home nights. None but ex- | COnn. #0r170. | ant View Beach: (008 bathing. A Then the.angel and the grocer black and white setter; no collar. Own- | porienced ones need appily. BoxX. 200, | pom SALE-G ariving_ horse; | Aress E. E. Stiliman, Westerly, R. I | Started up towards glory” gate, er can have same by paying charges. | Builetin. Sorid R SALE—Good driving horse; | 47558 8 T ut when passing close to Hi E. B. Armstrong, 64 Peck St. _aprisd sound and, gentle; also Concord bueg The angel murmured “Walt — WANTED—By a_non-gnion c: W op and a new harness; price $100. | “FGR RENT—A seven-room flat with |, ter, work by line day. ddress * Inquire Singer Sewing Machine Co., | modern lml'ru\'em:r(;l‘:.“lilufl)om\!tll av- | “I_have a place to show yem, penter,” care this ofiice. aprl7d | Main St, City. apr1?d | epue, Inquire at same. aprid “v“thx;ptl|v]l~lPh:v'l‘(‘l;\lwfl:\m;» ‘m mu_d ANTED—Fi arponters FOR SALE One mow,of good hay. . o Bl A n“tfia uwmf:'ilfa“;u:"éfanimfe‘n‘:f Conn: | Charles ¥, Ladd, Yanticf§iConn. apribd i, RENE.AL 15 end 17 Tmfi?f‘nfiffi In torment always dwell r ear s ADrly to the B. F. Smith Co. _aprisd FOR _SALE Cabin laUnches, motor | brick ym-f,','m.!lanflm'"‘ of " F. Herbert And, behold, the grocer saw there TED lishman, | boats and gasoline engines. Catalogue | Brown, 125 Ldurel Hil Ave. ~mar2sd s old customers by the score, il Ly age et e portS, Sitaation of | farnished. ©- Open day and even r%‘ o T TS T TVe. MATC | And grabbing up a chalr and fan, a farm. Apply John Brehaut, Pleasaht gVasl Mystic Mfg. Co, West umtlc '-rolnnmx—-" bs- e t -‘:1 s: !‘r-nhxlll: He wished for nothing more Valley, Willimantic. apried | Conn. apr street; suitabls or the paint, plumbing | . = = " d LA o g L n ‘mayta ut he was bound to sit and wateh - WANTED—A ward maid at the FOR SALE—In Plainfield, Conn, five them p Backus Hospital. apri5a | minutes from R. R. station, five hours FACTORY TO RENT. As they'd sizzle. singe and burn, = = aohinss, | (508 New York house and three aores . Ang nhis eves wouig rest on debtors NTED—Your sewing m 28. | of land; fine location. E obingon, | . PEFTAR chever way. they'e ] bicycles, cash registers and baby car-|102 Steuben St, East Orange, N. J. with option of purchas , 140x35, three rlages to repair, genoral jobbing. Sew- | aprigd stories and basement. Well lighted. | Said the angel, on, grocer, S A s e gt g 5a_ | plano. Address Piano, care Bulletin. |Junction and transfer point. Handv to | PUbiie STH cnough for me.” e T i New York and New England markets. e RTkid i . . WANTED—Positlon as gardener, by | —p o E_Hot air furnace, 31| Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, Ct — 23T M St. Norwi honror day. * Apply at:Balletin Office. | wiriow it s aprisa @ apriod I WOULD NOT BB THE HOUSED ain St, ch, | it : Ve - NTED—GIrl_f 1 house- | FOR SALE—A roan mare, weighing Y m)’x‘-’p‘: three n‘flm:r Sckc “Box. 355, | 900 pounds; very rellable; safe for a FOR SALE. 1 would not be the housed soul—not T— FA' Bl"lflllfi. Moosup, Conn. apridd | woman or ohild to drive; will be séld In the pale limit of one dwelling sot, = at a very reasonable price, as I have| yOR SALE—Hyde Tavern, residence Having my treasures In a cabinet, WANTED—By a young 1ady. & posi- | not the time to look after her. Inauire| of late IL. C, Cottreil; 12 rooms and at- | And of hese lovely lands——this daswn tion for the summer as governess Or | of Charles 8. Charon, Box 413, Baltle, | tjo: barns, sheds and henhouses: four flung high— traveling companion. Excellent refer- | Conn. Tel. 69-12. apridd acres of land, more or le sold at a | Pale copies done In ofl hune eoldly by, . . ences furnished. Address M. J. B, Bul- bargain if laken at once. Inguire of | Books in a careful row lest T forget. Everything in Modern Up-to- | lctin mafzsa | wom SALE_Cyphers, large sixe, out, | Adin, I. Potter, Norwich. "Phone 161-4. | | Tn place of fleld romances dewy we€ oor brooders, 0 N apri And that perpetual tender page—the . ne-half the first cost. G. V. Shedd, k date Dentistry WANTED. Preston City, Conn. aprad SMALL PLACE of & acres. located e . Apply | ToRRES FoR SATE_enry Amoia, | Ib,(he iown of Hampton, Conh. Good | Not this. O god of the Open, £0d of the -to- u -fixer. o . | hou rooms and aftic; barn an. Sea, at moderate up-to-date fees. A T e T I Eirom " | 815 Jackaon street. Wiliimantio, Cona. Retihouse, . Eince. will keep foar.cows| God of the Alr, whose every breath apriddas g Jeni®s | and @ horee: land Squaily aivided into | 18 changet T © 08 U E » woodlgnd and pasture; wood enou v star-s mitable distane “Ici on parle Francals. FARM u.u\c.;um.f . nf?,fi go0d w‘:utn House and ;rngk dy's housé; for my possession all 0 , 4 mil C Wi runs rough pasture. n R. " . eam 0! mar31d hcre Tarim. hiah groand. Eood lind and | Price $300; $3C0 chn remain on mort: | And for my feet one Path rumning ever builings, price 900; 24 acre farm on | gage. ~Address Merritt Welch, Chaplin oug of_call. Cooks, General House Girls, two | irolley, )&rf»e $1,800; good restaurant | Ct. jan30d _M:V"x"fo-. m;’;;;llhfiwvmw in Me- - g 3 d lodging house 'for sale; central ure's Magazihe. Boys, Dish Washers and two g00d | {o ad confeotionery store - doing & laundresses, go0d business, good reasonfor solling. JERR =4 end for list and views of our farm Ao y “,SE J. B. LUCAS, room 32 Central BIAg. | pentertins oy cult ab FOR SAI.:E R e apridd TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, N TR Reihsess Kove Folks hunting for her' plumes have 715 Mailm St, Willimantic, Cons. " d made 3 feb17a COTTAGE “*OWATY Ransas City Tries. & Eight Rooms and Bath, AND UADIET “Mayflower White Wynan- Rs WM. F. BAILEY cees zues.. BTl st heet e mne, unc]| | VIEWS AND_VARIETIEX. wtrain, Pure wh Bred to lay in . (Successor to A. T. Gardner) the winter; $1 per setting of 15 eggs; || dry, modern plumbing. terior Clever Sayings, Best . % per hundred. Baby chicks 15c each; | | and interior of the house have been || $ . LA Hack, | dvery Der setting of 18 egws. " $30]] entirely renewed. Exceptionmi || [ “Brown's an tngemicus _ fellow® dy s MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, chance to secure a home in a fine || siticworms to sing coedon songs”— Rea| X a T, neighborhood: e > e 3 an *Phone 34-3. mar 1 e . Inquire of Reported—De yon think this long- Boarding JAMES L. CASE, gitgnes wulking’ bedets gout X 40 Shetucket St, Norwioh, Ct. || CCoromToutey o o es stable o.‘ a e He—If you refuse me I shall never love another woman. She—Am L] fer that you will if T accept you?— No. 208 West Thames St., in Has greatest covering capac- 12-14 Bath Street. known as the c. = ’ B'f’;:"" Tranabeipt = ity and durahility. Accurately HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. FRANK A MITCHELL tlelan ‘Corkscrew.’ " made of the best paint materials ‘Telephone 883. apr2sd PROPERTY. 227 MAIN STREET. thf;lu h_he's rlm:km{., by the best machinery and in PSR N, E pull.”—Browning’s Magazine the ' most modern and best vans, frestucts. etcam mext, #os || Real Estate amd Tuswramce|” stes cotrox 1 simpiy doie on - equipped paint and varnish electrictty. All in perfect condition. \ dlers. ' Are you a son of Mars? The Most favorable terms. 'ount—No, but I sh ke to beco e Inquire of | For property for sale or exchange her son-in-iaw—London Mail, """ i " hy d y laug! 80 See us when in need of JAMES L. CASE, or to rent, consult lists at office. | when your hushand tells & story Paints and Finishes of an 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. | | {1 don't laygh prompily he tells it all over again."—Catholic Standard kind ¥ Property cared for, rents collected | \yazge—Yes, ho is a distant relative 3 i of mine. Maudie—How distant? We can tel you what 1 10~ HORSES—40 | oy oo paen™ 1 | S i, stk s aee - and economically effected, —Tilustrated Bits. . LiEo Y : apriid The Husband—Well, say what yeu o R than me in the world. The Wife—O, "le 008‘. ASk US. in any stable. They are the kind that y e | Tom, how can you be so bitter?—The Grand View Sflfl"ar.flm every one Itkes—good build, gentle and Sheton, s e and 1 well broken, Some are big drafters ’ 5 el . ; Mr.. Henpeck—We're going to remove other§ chunks, business horses and 2 ! EHID.SOINE 10 SunEoe for the treatment of Mental and Nery- | drivers. Iam going to dispose of them It Makes Wrinkles. S e o ttes Witn ur wits. ous Diseases, with separate and do- | &5 5001 4% possible, and no dealer in Mr. Henpeck—It wouldn't dare.—Phil- s y Connecticut can -ell horses of the same | Warry over fll-health does your | Aacipiia Inquirer. tached department for Alcoholic and | class cheaper than I can or will at the | peaith no good, and merely causes | =—— " N e e T f same terms. Come and see me Or | wrinkles, that make you look older | . Artist—This pic 2 gs In an Drug Habits. telephone, T i e Clover.” Critic—I see the pigs, but G Streat Address % Tt you are sick, don't worry, but go | Where Is the clover? Artist—The pigs 5 i i M 1 S v o ywngu v:u(lh. o - mnr" )jmx'v'zb:n‘:l |4:41;"-‘r rying for™ i this we repeat thé words of thousands | “Jack, what is the baby crying fc Gffll'ld View sa""a"um' EL 4 ER R. PIERSON. ;[:!::r Sufrnec sufterers from womare | Tor the Kitter “Didn't T tell you 7 orwi aprizd ills, similar to yours, when we eay, | not to take th> GEORGE G. GRANT, Fhre il it omih Osmm. v g o e o & ake away from the kitten. Undertaker and Embalmer AT S TP o VIDUTIPSE | S moegeti e yate. | this_punch, 3 s ed ove MILLINERY ol e e o hands. The Guests—It's grand! §2 Providence St., Taftville. | o : it hande. . The ‘Guskts Jus e ee our handsome line of | 1t 1s a wonderful temale remeay, as | WhCr® I§ vour husban ! i Y tulatz him. The Hostess—Sor- rompt attention to day or night calla, . ou will admit if Ry ss AL e b e R eitphons. 6921, awrlesWEawL Spring Hats, FROM THE LUMBER CAMPS ¥ Divections for s Gae are printed tn | [¥: DUt he cant be seen. I just put ! ¥ 9 * | g'x languages with every bottle. Price . i . O’CONNOR’S, 278 Main Street, S Rk loads ot | $1:25 at druggists wuKind sirs whined the ragsed tndl- M. A BARBER, mar26d May Building, ose Lumber Horses from. the \Whics | FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. | ¥ldual 'n the COoNmisy vt oped the o B0 ains, wha, uatcs ¢ am vory | 106 West 129th Street, New York | 5ai dreated man, T don't encourage M A 'i i t DR, A, F. HOWARD, |mistaken "thers will be g buyer hers| marsld beggars will you give me 011 nis oday fof every horse. These Lumber cice, sir?" “No, that will cost | Horses are reat snap for you and some advice, sir 3 " IN' o s foi e. I get them all. They are you §$i I am a lawyer."—Harper's 2 DENTIST . bought by fl?e lumbermen in the fall Weakly. : 4°are worked hard all winter, and | Rt s 25 Chestnut St. Over Boston Stors. 197 Main Street. | L 050 JToried, hard eil winter. end | ‘ 4 I have ot with the lumbe MUCH IN LITTLE. 4 ng them et - £ v are safe and 3 vi M > | The British Postoffice Savings bank | | 5oy otk bt Kiis thew 145 o1 has over ten million deposjtors, little show and see how ¢ kly they pifes will fill out. Having worked hard afl The consumption of canned milk nter, they are thoroughly acclimated Sedd Thinese fa on the increase, J i and will start right in ana work for | among the Chiness is on the i i fi, all° summer.” "PRICE $2500 fo| B e o Come toda bring your money | Long in January, amounted to with you—for youwll surely want to ton g buy when you see the horses. My last | Phskrids sl ) lot went in one day! - 2 g ] The main factor in Argentina's prog- THREE CARLOADS OF OHIO, VER- s GUEING Peoent Ténre ok SUE IS . MU N0, WA SN | constant railroad extension. Aside from the arloads- of Lo, S Aot | : Bl aind " Hloioe” fros® Jui N 4-eci Hew =% | More bread is eaten in France per Vermont_and lowa. Ma Acent Draft | capita than in any other uropean |Eoeezs i S e’ pacizy | Stored for the Summer | -oonees. escont, Betstum OF THE stock, you bet—the kind of | . COLD STORAGE — Although there have been 63,453 that Blum B, an | Chinese admitted Into the Transvaal .- NTHAL, can show you. I'm | Fire protection guaranteed. there are only 17,000 there at present. g having 'a gr season—a reco; e are onl € esent. breaker, in fact. But I'm delivering M. BRUCKNER, Furrier, — 4 the goods, and my prices are mani- o » » The United States annually pro- WIIIIam Hl "ave"nnn F"e Arms Eu. L 85 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. | duces more oats than any other coun: N : apréTuThs ry in the world—754,000,000 out o I. R. BLUMENTHAL, apréTuThs try in ¢ 000, e 52,000,000 bushels Est. 1840, Tel. 3 . | 2 p — d In accordance with a plan submitted by the Citizens’ Committes at ths |20 Morgan Street, Martford.. Conn. | ta French chemist has invented & meeting held in Town Hall, Wednesiay evening, April 14, 1909, subscriptions ALER IN CON- | AbioE[pHih Ipliselved in & SN for these bonds are solicited. . . | watar will give ot as mo 3 It was voted at said meeting to recommend to the directors of said Com- Ask r grocer for Peckhams | clarify the alrin a room pany that $150,000 6 per cent. Consolidated and Refunding Mortgage' Bonds Fome Grown Horserazish. Absolutely be issued, of which $100,000 should be used for the-purpose of refunding the Fubs s (malpaniigto be tis straig N e e 5t i present outstanding jssue and that $50,000 shewld be sold for cash in order to MONEY LOANED est on the marke L by ). the manufacture in China by provide working capital for the Company. | DI WAt ENsda M, Easf 103, the manufacture in~ China by THE CONDITION OF THE COMPANY DEMANDS AN IMMEDIATE | [l ana Securities of any kind at the e o A RESPONSE to this suggestion, and accordingly subscriptions will be recetved Lowest Rates of Interest. An old aheien for ito uad 1n Sbkhiitety at the office of James L. Case, No. 40 Shetucket street, Norwich, Conn. in uuhlu{g'dhfi';mh‘& I 1647 prohibited amounts of $100 and upwards until Wednesday night, April 21, 1909, The ok pPRESI L bonds will be issued In denominations of $100, $500 and $1,000. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Adams Tavern L e A Unless a sufficlent number of these bonds ar® subscribed for before this ABL Mabi Atzjet. Uatates. B e tie T She st date it will be impossible to carry out the plan submitted by sald Citizens’ 1861 g e g s g W4 Committee, which plan has been approved by more than half of the unsecur- 86 ) e kb tants Tty 44 coeditary Ang Ny slie Commuliion: of Hie NorwichEHoREWiETTe00 wull. by. Sk GIBSON ofter to the public the finest standard| huniir 10 “fishing, though _small s C‘:""'m” anth Dl‘,:""w.") r.‘l’lm (‘:’""""" g% T brands of Beer of Burope and Amerlea, | quantitics of barley and rye tre raised. “ 1t is hoped that the cltizens of Norwich will be disposed to give this mat- havilax Pllenae Cunnbach Bast pital is Petropaviovsk, on the ter immediate attention and that the full amount ($50,000) of these bonas | Tim amd Sheet Metal Worker. | Z2tc™pn. ! e e | €48t coast e B g Bear, Bass' Pale and Burton, Muelrs i ¢ Agent for Richardson and Boyntoa | Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, L Shlhment 40, 150 AR, THE DAVENPORT ARMS COMPANY HAS PAID, IN WAGES | =" - C. & C. Imported Ginger Als. Bunkes gt e e Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourisl T st ML ALONE, BURINSS tHE basy 100 Xi::s'FQN AVERAGE [QF "OVER f o \yiss it Sirets Norwich, Goin | tag Als; Staliis Bitter Ale, Aol oo oy el g g WO ¢ o $140,000 PER YEAR, AND IT IS CLE R THE INTEREST OF | 4. .74 i Budwelser, Schlits and Pabsi use as public conveyances. The cars THE CITY ‘OF NORWICH TO RETAIN THIS INDUSTRY IF POSSIBLE. A. A, ADAM, Norwich Towm. will hold two, four and six persons 3- and * o principal street AN tMMEDIATE RESPONSE IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY AND (o WHBY vou wanc o put your bust- | TOeBon St e L " htee nhmlr of men have T i hera is - s rrim; 4 RESPECTFULLY INVITEY aium better thas through the sdwartis- been brought from Riga to be trained BY THE COMMITTEE. ing columns of The Bulletin Bastern Ccuneoticut equal 1o FLe Mul- latio for Dusiness femiis. “ -~ las chauffeurs.

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