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RAIN TODAY, SOUTH WINDS. FRIDAY PARTLY CLOUDY, PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. is always found on thi Read the advertiseme carefully. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. Vaudedille and Motion Pictures at the Auditorium. Motion Pictures and Tllustrated Songs €4 Roderick Theater. Moving Pictures and Tllustrated Songs small nts The Vaughn Foundry Co. furnished promptly. patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street jan22d The Best #s what most people are looking aftsr today, and the fellow who cannot give it is working under a strong handica; fn;z applies to my business—PLUMB- NG. prove my ability to give Bunila Heating and Plumbing, max! e —————| ;|| new pictures wil] be shown. They have never beforg been seen in this city and will gun as follows: Shang- Fourteen Positions HAVE BEEN FILLED ‘ by the Norwich Business College Since Jan. 1, 1909. Another big feature Is the one called At the Altar, being the interception of b a rejected Suitor's vengeance. It is This ought to tell the Young |llocated in a picturesque Sicilian set- tlement, and is thrilling o the limit. Man or Young Woman Where |} % i irayed by the famous people To Go To Learn. | who made the Jones pigtures what they are, this being a Mharantee of : its_excellence. Bookkeeping, Many others will be also shown, but the splendid stereopticon pictures of Skorthand, old Norwich, taken about 1870, are of T <0 vital interest at this time, and the ewritin, rousing reception of these is a flat- rp 2 | tering compliment to their accuracy. These will be skown at every perform- Madam Morelle Is featuring for an iilustrated song the _great baseball 2 song, “Stars of the National Game, Writs or call. iring which the portraits of ever: ominent plaver in this game are in typical attitudes, and meet- with trem s succes Prudent Housekeépers th voices such as are seldom RECOGNIZE outside of grand opera, and their effort 1s a signal for a good the savings our present prices make d of applause; especially pleasing e ' ’ “%€| being their rendition of the Miserere on all reliably made FURNITURE in | from Il Trovatore, which serves to off their beautiful voices to the our big store, best advantag £ 1 s an equilibrist who stands We invite special attentlon to -our | at the head of his profess nd his S L % 1. | feats of skill and strength.are accom- Carpet Department. Remember also | [Sats of skill and strength. are accom- that we are agents for the reliable | finished performer. Cunningham and YIvory are oid favorites and, like old Crawford Cooking Ranges. wine, they are improved with age. ? Mr. Cunningham has a line of funny falls and eccentric steps that would be ha to beat lifford and Dahl pre- M HOUNGAN sent a skit which serves to introduce A ’ some d singing and piano playing. el 1234, 62-66 Main ‘Street, | Miss Clifford has a whistling solo, ac- companying herself on the piano, apri6d which is quite 4 novelty for a lady performer. A e ng plctures for Thursday Have You Noticed the and th of the week are right up | to date, the feature picture, The Ac- Increased Travel? tor's CHIlA, heing by the same it tnt | It's a sure sign of good weather ana | Produced the great western f 1y fine roads. People like to get out into | 01 ma. The other pictures are the open air. We furnish the best|cd 00d, and consist of both dra- Tethon: and it yowll taxe ona of sar|matic and comedy subjects. They are teams youw'll say the same as {«.\v...:\s, Adventures of a Bag of mar17d transformer now installed insures most bril white light, which serves A Moving Sale of Harness, Blankets and Car- at Breed Theater. Vaudevilla nd Motion: Plctures at Broadway Theater. Supper at Spiritual Academy. Drill of Third Company at Armory. Palmyra Encampment, 3,1 0 0, meets in 0dd Fellows' Hail. Virginia Dare Council, No, 25, D. of L. meets in Austin Block. Bricklayers' Union, Local meets in Carpenters’ Hall Lafayette Council, No. 3¢7, Tnfon St. Jean Baptist of America, meets in Foresters’ Hall, ANNOUNCEMENTS. Bill has the exclusive sale See IRON CASTINGS Large stock of No. I8 Dollar's Worth Frank of men's King Quality $4. shoes. the new spring style: AT THE BROADWAY THEATER. Vaudeville and Moving Picture: The picture presented by Kelly and Catlin, the Chinaman and the Coon, at the Broadway last evening, cannot be painted in words, but must be seen to be appreciated, They are the best in their respective lines of any per- formers now before 'the public Kelly has appeared in this c eral times with that well kns of Williams and Walker in Land” and his partner, Tom Catlin, has for years been playing the leading cheracter roles in all of the Cole and Johnson shows. Seginning W chance te it to you 1 only ask for J. F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street. “T. F. BURNS, u92 Franklin Street. h the matinee today haied, Honor of the Slums, How the Kids ‘Got Even, The Stepmother, and The Wonderfu) BREED THEATER. Modern Whale Fishing, Feature Mov- p ing Picture. Of all the attractive pictures at the Breed theater this week, the one called Modern Whale Fishing seems the most timely, being a. revelation to the per sons not versed in the methods of capturing whales. All of the para- phernalia used in the business is clear- Iy shown, as 18 the manner of captur- ing, and all the customs pecullar to the business. Thi is bound to be a great success, and happily comes so as to be of great educational value to the children, who throng the theater on_ Saturdays. and Office Practice. ance, and changed twice a week, as are the others. The Auditorium. those who appreciate good sing- ing there t in store this week t the Auditorium. Francelli and L s are a r of high class duet- ARE QUICK TO to make these the best in town. AUTOMOBILTSTS VWARNED. Selectmen of Berlin Mean to Enforce Speed Laws. The TPerlin selectmen have issue riages going on until we gel| . fooning siatemenc. shgve Trei selfled in our new store. ot B s s ofithe town of Berlin in the last few year: . have expended large amounts of mon- v to improve our highwa We de- L_ L. CHAPMAN. that the entire public shall have improved highw Corner Broadway and Bath Street, : ts, however, are ui A A ghways at a speed which try marlitiaw Norwich, Conn. the law a‘nl’ jeopardiz » and property of our citizes ieve the majority of automobilists appreciate good roads and are desir- ous of erving the laws relating to John & Geo. H. Bliss Watches Silverware Fine Watch Repairin; 126 M;n— Street, speed ¢ do not wish to take active against automobiliste, but y use more discretion and travel at the high rate of | the roads of the town. of | ate law | th to on we shall enforce the s speed Bexlir and do it rigidly. | We have no desire to antagonize au- | tomobilists, but rather desire to work with them, but unless they show a disposition to co-operate and cease to abuse their privileges, we shall rigid- nforce the law WALLS IN HIS HOME. George Douglass Miller to Build Villa at New Haven, Where His Only Son Died. JEWELERS Diamonds Cut Glass ly Clocks George Douglgfs Miller. a wealthy resident of New Haven, is building a wall, which in some places is twenty feet high, to enclose a plot of land 200 by 170 feet at the rear of the Skull and dec2sa Bones property in High street. On the plot surrounded by the wall Mr. Miller will erect a vi in which he will live General Contractor ’ all bustle of the street and keep the | All orders receive prompt and careful | cy.s of the curious from knowing what attention, Give me a trial order. Sat-| )i is doing. The propert the dsfaction guaranteed. reur of No. 1,093 Chapel street, the old Miller home, where Mr. Miller's onl THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2. 1en in New Haven He says that he intends to shut out w on died 25 ye ago. ice his son’s death Mr. traveled around thé world s Mil four Norwich, times WHEN you want alone, and says he cares mare for se- clusion and quiet than anything else. t nmbb.elgo('r llt‘:“v" His wife and two daughters live on a columns of two thousand acre farm in western 'Annual Mesting to Be Held in Bridge- " Re: the BUSINESS NEWS advertiscments carefully. North Carolina, and he owns the larg- est island In the St. Lawrence, where he spends the summer months alone. FAIRFIELD COUNTY TEACHERS. pert April 30. The thirty-third annual convention of the Fairfield County Teachers’ as- sociation will be held at the South Congregational church in Bridgeport Friday, Ap:il 30. The morning session will be -called to order at 10 o'clock. “The programme will be as follows: Music by pupils of Bridgeport schools: address, The Making of the Man of Action, Dr. Henry Suzzallo: address, Some Problems of the High School Teacher. William E. Chancelior of South Norwalk; address, The Read- ing Class, Dr. Charles W. Deane of Bridgepor address, Profitable Seat Occupations for Primary Grades, Miss K. T, Harty of Danbury. At’ the afternoon _session general business will be transacted, and Miss Margaret Slatterly wéll deliver an ad- dress on The Reality of Ideais. The officers of the association are: President, W. C. Foote, South Nor- walk; vite” president, G. H. Tracy, Danbury; secretary, Susan A. Rowan, Shelton; treasurer, .8. P. Williams, Bridgeport. For Making Money. Antonfo Kalinowski of 236 Chapel street, New Haven, arrested for mak- ing counterfeit half dollars and pass- ing them. was arraigned before United States Commissioner Wright Saturday and, walving_examination, was bound over to the May term of the United States district court. The bonds were fixed at $2,000 ROGERS Best Ready Mixed PAINT Has greatest covering capac- ity and durability. Accurately made of the best paint materials by the best machinery and in the most modern and . best equipped paint and varnish plant in the world. See us when in need of Paints and Finishss of any kind. We can tell you what 1o use, how much to use, and the cost. Ask Us. CHAS 06000 & 60, 45 and 41 Commerce Stree!. WHEN YOU WANT PAINT LET The Lee & Osgood Co. KNOW YOUR WANTS. Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, also Ready-mixed Paints, Enam- els, Varnish Stains, Paint- ing Material in variety. rempt attention given“to mail orders Telephone 98, Norwich, Conn apr Thrifly Euyers are finding this store hecause their dollar gets them just twice the quantity and as good | quality as it will elsewhere. | BEST TEAS 25¢ Ib. | regular 60c value, BEST COFFEE regular 40c value. Best Baking Powder 12c Ib. regular 50c value. aw 20c Ib. | United Tea lmporters Co., Fra up one fligk din Square, over Somers Bros. apr8TuThS MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securitles of any iind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. _An old established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 151 Main Street, Upstates. The Horwich Nicke! & Brass Co., Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicii, Conn, octdd / | mends this great * Liquid Cleanliness” even LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Brown and white bird dog. Reward if returned (o A. Dobbrow, Baltic, Conn. apr20d LEGAL NOTICES. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: 1 hereby apply “for a license to sell and cxchange spirltuous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in the building Ladd Building, High Street, Town of Sprague,’ except in thé rooms and apartments in said building, any part or parts of which are cut Off or par- titioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms. or retiring rooms My Place ot busiiess is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial school, or the premiscs pertaining thercto, (r any postoffic gublic library, or cemetery, Norwich, this'20th day of April. A. 1:69. Charles Peloquin, Jr.. Applicant. We, the undersigned. are electors and taxpayers. owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the forgoing application of Charles Peloguin, Jr., for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuent to safd application, and we each cer- tify that we have not stgned for any other applicant for a license to sell spirituous and _intoxicating liquors. Dated at Sprague, this 21st day of 1). 1909. Moise Gerard, Ba! Joseph Holmes, Baltic, Conn.; N. Douville, Baltic, Conn.; Frani . Fitch, Baltic, Conn.; Dern's Wilmat. altic, Conn, T hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Sprague, and that they have not signed for any other applicant for a license to seil spirituous _and _intoxicating liquors. Dated at Norwich, this. 2lst_day of April, A. D. 1909, Arthur P. Cote, Town Clerk. apr22Th Register Your Dog. Every owner or keeper 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 bs open daily from 9 a. m. until 6 p. m. AFTER MAY FIRST ONE DOLLAR EXTRA WILL BE ADDED TO THE LICENSE FEE. * Dated at Norwich, April, 1909. CHAS, S. HOLBROOK, apr10d Town Clerk. s at this 10th day of 1647 Adams Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest stahdard brands of Beer of Eurdbe and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarf Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Muelr’ Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout. C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser. Budweiser, Schlits and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Tows. hone 447-12. o Moth Balls in packages, pounds and half pounds, DUNN’S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street. Agent for European Steamers. apri7d FURS Stored for the Swmmer. Cold Storage Fire Protec- tion Guaranteed. M. BRUCKNER, Farrier, 55 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn, apr20TuThS Cet the Genuine ‘The honest, conscientious dealer who wants to please his customers will never try to sub- stitute when Sulpho-Napthol is asked for. As ahome cleanser, @ germicide and ant. septicit has mo equal. Like all good things that have won for themselves great reputa~ tions it hias many imitators. The genuine CABOT'S SULPHO-NAPTHOL always comes in @ yellow package. The dealer who is endeavoring to please his cus- tomers and looking for foture trade recom- when it is zot called for. The man who offers you something * just as good,” when you ask for Sulpho-Napthol, should be watched care- fully and the change he gives you for a five dollar bill closely scrutinized, Sotd only i yellone by drug gisi and grovers. . 106 e, 806, and 00 Hrvare of imtiationss SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPANY Torrey Building, 14 Medford St. SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO. Selling Agents 88 Broad St Boston, Mass. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY. Telephone 252. Watch Repairing done at Friswelt's speaks for itself. WM. FRISWELL, 25:27 Franklin oct108 . WANTED. WANTED_. book storage municats widh 3 ard's Bridge, Coi el 275-4. HOUSEKEEPER NTED — Amer can family, two adults, requir a trust- worthy working hougekeeper. State gelerences and wages. Box 81, Norwica. apri2d BURLERS WANTED—On and worsteds. Address Moosup M Moosup, Corn. apr2 WANTED—Good strong woman to do washing. Apply at 406 No, Main St. apr21d WANTED_Your sewing machin=s, bicycles, ggsh registers and baby ear: riages to Wepair; general jpbhing. Sew- ing Machine 'Hospial, Breed Bldg., . 242-4, or drop postal. apr20d TRAVELING SALESMIN - s is not a snap but represents an excellent op- portunity for a hustling hard-worker. Apply The Garland Refining Co.. Cleve- land, Ohio. aprzod WANTED—By a young Jady. a posi- tion for the summer as governess or traveling namsanbn. Excellent refer- ences furnished. Address M. J. B, Bul- Tetin. mar25d fire] #x19 inches. Thom.s, woolens 1is, 4 WANTED. A drawer-in and a loom-fixer. Apply at 29 Commerce Street, Hall Bros. apridd WANTED Cooks, General House Girls, two Boys, Dish Washers and two good laundresses. J. B. LUCAS, room 32 Central Bldg. apridd We Have the Best Make Fishing Boots * $3.50 1o $5.00 Rubber Coats $2.50 10 $5.75 Garden Hose 8¢ to {4c foot Alling Rubber Co., 74-16 Main St., Norwich. 162 State St. New London. ‘Wholesale—Retail — 14 Stores. WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gardner) Hack, Livery Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Telephone 883. apr2sd Dog Egllars TRIPLEX BAG at $2.00 each FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. The Shetucket Harmess Co. 283 Main Sireet. Telephone 321-3. NOTICE Dr, Louise Franklin Miner now located in her new office, 21 Main St. (Kenyon Block). Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m, Telephone 660. HORSERADISH Ask your grocer for Peckham's Home Grown Horseradish. Absolutely Pure and warranted to be the strong- est on the market. Prepared by F. E. PECKHAM, East Side. marld M. A. BARBER, Machinist 25 Chestnut St. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Denta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practice during his last illness. 161 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. nov2éd apri7d feb16d Understood Better EachDay The most successful. business man s the one who knows every detail of his business and does not depend upon a pull for his succ Bach day this 1s better understoo n no business is a detailed knowledge more essential than in the Building Trade. If you want an estimate on any work in my Ijne, Tll be pleased to give you the benefit of my many years experience, C. B, WILLIAMS, General Contracting and Building, 218 Main Strest. ‘Phone 370. augifd J. F. CONANT. 11 Framklin Street. Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C. 10c Cigars are the best on the market. Try them. marléd 1 FOR SALE. FOR SALE — Packard sutomubile; 0od - ru /gifilc FOR SA yeurs old, nning _ord. ulars, apply at er, For terms an 30 Clift St apr22d 5 Sr- Fine pair Devon oxe: well broken; owned on Wih and Colchester turnpike, 4 miles from Colchester, apr22d towards Norwich. FOR SALE—Eg; Pekin_d.ic! for hatehing fro ks and Black Minorca stock: 1so B. M. cockerels, Northup strain. 'son Perkins, Scotland Road, Nor- wich Towd, Conn. '_n%s'mmum- FOR SALE_Proprie- tor has other business to atten apr22ThSTu 0. Apply 46 Bank St., New London. apr17d FOR SALE—Partridge Wyandottes outh Reck eggs, {c apiece. and Plym Also ‘wanted, st Address C. J. D. 9. summer. Town, R, Charles F. FOR SALE—One mow of to_pasture for the Abel, Norwich apriid good hay. Conn. _aprlfd FOR & boats and fyrnished. Conn. est Mystic iadd, Yanti L otor ALE—Cabin launches, gasoline engines. Catdlogue en day -and evening. & Co, West Mystic, is always found on this b Read BUSINESS NEWS - - To. NT—On Washiugton street, Iower tehement, 5 TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms at 79 Maple St. Inquire W. Willey, Y. M, C A, City. apr2id TO RENT—At 123 Maple St a nine- room ‘tenement with barn and garden it desired. Apply J. L. Lathrop & 28 Shetucket St. s apri7d FOR RENT-—Two lower tenements, 6 and 8 Grove place; modern improve- ments. Apply G. W. Hamilton. 130 Main St. aprlid THREE COTTAGES to rent at Pleas- ant View Beach. Good bathing. Ad- dress E. F. Stiliman, Westerly, R. L apraSMTu Good 60 acre farm buildings, trolley, " p and lodgi Send for properties febd17d according 'Phone The dess large hou Molthrop au ). of JAMES L. CASE, Norwich, Conn, rt Inquire apriws FOR SALE—A roan mare, weighing 900 pounds: woman or ¢hild to driv, at a very reasonable price as I have not the time to look after her. Injuire of Char . Charon, Box 413, Baltie, Conn. Tel. 69-12. apridd HORSES FOR SALB—Henry Arnold, 212 Jaokson street. Wlulmlnu’c. (E?dnl. jan limantie, nice location, price $1,200; 35 located ccnfectionery good business, good reason for selling. TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Main St. _— EGGS dottes.” The great Inying strain, Pure white. Bred to 1 the winter; $1 per setting of $5 per hundred. per_seiting of MAYFLOWER P 40 Shetucket St., very reliable; safe for a will be 5414 FARM BARGAINS. acre farm, 4 miles from Wil. high ric ce n, sroun\l. good land and 900; 24 acre farm on 1,801 house good restaurant for sale; central store doing a list and views of our farm or eall at ‘Willimantle, Comnm. “Mayflower White Wyan- chicks 15c each, d Cubans, $1.50 5. . OULTRY FARM, Norwlich Town, Ci ) eg to_a FOR SALE. irable property se with lot, known P at Red T consisting of as the p (Harvard Ilent country home. Ex No. baths, fi @lectricit Inquir GEORGE at the too nume to the highest bidder, sale po class chea eame telephone. apri2d FROM t 20 M mar31d Tel. 19. For Sale FRANK A MITCHELL The house Most favorable terms. 40 Shetucket St., Auction Postponed Thursday, April 22nd, place near Bean Hill Church. Houschold goods consisting of An- | tique Furniwpre, Old-fashioned Mirr Platters and Bric-a-brac, one Organ, Carpets, Desks and Chairs, one Cook | eral good Air GEORGIA terms. ELLMER R. PIERSON. JUST ARRIVED AT MY STABLES 50 Horses I shall have two more carloads of those Lumber H es from the White Mountain ilesp T Am very muc mistake there wil¥be a bu r here | today for every horee. The Lumber | Ho! are a great snap for_vou s for me. I get them all They are bought by the lumbermen in the 11 and are worked hard ail winter, and When spring comes they must be so I have a contract with the lumber- men that insures my getting them every ar. Such horses £afe and sure bargains. They are thin from Very hard work, but give them just httle fhow and’ see how quickly they will fill out. Having worked hard all winter, théy are theroughly aceiimat-d and will start right in _and werk for yau all summer. PRICE 32; to | $100.60. | Come today and bring your money with you—for yowll sirely want to buy when you see the horses. My last lot went in one day! THREE CARLOADS OF OHIO, VER- MONT AND I0WA HORSES Aside from the two carloads of Log- ging Ho shall loads of selected Horses Vermont_and lowa. Magnificent Draft Horses, Farm Horses, Trotters, Pacers, Carriage Pairs and Grocery. Horses. Fancy stock, you bet—the - kind of fancy stock that Blumenthal, and only BLUMENTHAL. can show you. I'm having & g&reat son—a record- breaker. in fact at I'm delivering the goods, amd my pr festly fair 1540, rgan Street, LARGEST HORS) GRADUATE VETERINARIAN . 208 West Thames St., known as the PROPERTY. has 14 rooms, three replaces, steam heat, gas, y.. All in perfect condition e of JAMES L‘CASE- Norwich, ct. | | W, ROUS Auctioneer, —TO— | at 10 a. m., Thomas A. Lillibridge rous to mention, will be g0 sitive, rain shine. Another cardoad just arrived, and 1 | don’t think a better lot' can be found in any stable. They are the kind that every one‘ikes—good build, gentle and |, well broken. Some are big drafters, |’ |others chunks, business horses and | | arivers. T am going to dispose of them | %00n as possible, and no_dealer in | nnecticut can -el] horses of the same per than I can or will at the Come and see me or THE LUMBER CAMPS. s are mani- and reasonable. R. BLUMENTHAL, Tel. 3450. Hartford, Conn, DEALER IN CON- N. GIBLERT GRAY, AND DENTIST. apr. s - TO RENT—Two or three large pleas- FOR SALK_Hot air furnace. 31|ant rooms, furnished complote . for Willow 8t, apridd | housekeeping; centrally located. Mrs. W. M. Vars, 8 Hobart avenue. decisTuThs FOR RENT—A seven-room flat with modern improvements, 151 Boswell av- enue. Inquire at same. aprid TO RENT—At 15 and 17 Thames St bakery and salesroom, two Johnson brick “ovens. Inquire 'of F. Herbert Brown, 125 Laurel Hill Ave. mar2sd TO RENT—Basement at 55 Franklin street; sultabls for the paint, plumbing lar -business. mayid —_— e FACOTORY TO RENT. with option of purchase, 140x25, three stories and basement. Well lighted 300 feet from freight station. R. R junction and transfer point. Handy to New York and New England markets Address GBO, E. SHAW, Putnam, Ct. apr10a FOR SALE. SMALL PLACE of s acres. located in the town of Hampton, Conn. Good bouse of & rooms ana attic; barn and heunhouse. Place will Keep 'four gows and a 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., near neighbors, 13 miles from station. Price $900; $3(0 can remain on mort- gage. Address Merritt Welch, Chaplin, Ct. Jan3dd FOR SALE 124 McKinley Ave, COTTAGE Eight Rooms and Bath, Steam light, laun- ary, plumbing. Exterior and interior of the house have been entirely renewed. Exceptional chance to secure a home in a fine neighborhood. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. No. heat, electr} modern C. E. WHITNEY, 227 WAIN STREET ——eam. Real Estate and Insurance For property for sale or exchange or to rent, consult lists at office, Property cared for, and and economically effected, apridd rents collected insurance and 'repairs “carefully JAMES H. HYDE. AUCTION. w sold ut Pablic Auctien, At the iate residence of GEORGE C. KENYON, near the Lebanon S in the Town of Franklin, WEDNESDAY, APRE at 10 o'clock a. the Hon. , Wi tate of wsed, bd-sawing iving b outfit, don R. R of the highway station. ana sdland a_ rafiroad t cres of land tlie Mountaln woo near Ravine Park, weste Norwich manti Also sifiiate wn 'of Lebanon, bounded Tucker land east' by land lat Horatio Hyde and south and we land formerly of James A. Brown, containi ot land xale b nd | il be apr 'DONT WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles. Warry over fll-health does yous health no good, and merely causes wrinkles, tbat make you look older | than you are, 1t you are sick, don't worry, but go about it to make ycurself well. To do this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from womarn. ly ills, similar to yours, when we say, Take Viburn-0. 1t ts a wonderful femals remedy, as you will admit If you try *, Direcions for s Gse are printed In s'x languages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at druggists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO, 106 West 129th Street, New York. marsld "Tis Mid-April smile and tear, And we know for sure that May is near. When COMES the smiling month of May, Perhaps a pretty MAY BASKET will go your way. now with many a The BEST place to get one is at CRANSTON’S 158 MAIN STREET. HODGE'S STABLI 4 to 20 Bath St. Dainty Styles. Low Pri apraodaw \actioneer | | POETRY. s and air; Fred Trom the dust, worid's noise and Tuss— - God's tower, coom, In each of us. Oh, many a stair our feet must press, Ana climb “trom’ self to selflessness, Betore we reach that radiant room Above the discord and: the gloom. S0 many, many stalrs to climb; But mount, them gently—take your time Rize leisurely—ncr atrive to run— Not 50 the mightiest feats are done. Well doing of the lttle things; Repression of the word that siings; The_tempest of the mind made st By vietory of the God-like will. The hated task performed In love: All thes: are stairs that wind abe The things that trouble and aennoy, Up to the tower room of joy. Rise lelsurely—the stalrs once trod Reveal the mountiin peaks of God; And rom its Upper Room, the Soul Sees all_in one United Whole. —Eila Wheeler Wilcox. in May Naue u THE RIVER OF YOUTH. From all the golden halls of Dream, Ubw cooled and ralnbow kissed, It twines and curlg a silver stream, Through valleys hung with mist. Down past enchanted woods to where JRomance walks ever young, Where kings ride forth fo take the alp On steeds with velvet hung— Where secret stairways tempt the bold Where pirate caves abound, g And many a chest of Spanish gold y solemnly be found! Through magic years it twines and creeps Past towers of peacock blue, \\Iu*l'hlslfll some captured princess sleeps A1rd dreams come always true. Then gleam by gleam the light goes out, Then darkened, grief by griet, It sings into our Sea of Doubt And Manhood's Unbelief! —Arthur Stringes, VIEWS AND VARIETIES. Clever Sayings. “Does he ahvays speak the truth? “T guess not. All his friends praise hig judgment.”—Détroit Free Press Maud—Would you marry a widower! Ethel—No, I wouldn’t. The man I 1 am going to tame myself.— e Tatler. Ted—How did Tom break himself of the habit of eating his luncheon In g hurry Ned—He fell in love with the Waitress.—Judge. He—I suppose if I kissed you, yoy would never speak to me agaln. Sha— Why do you always look on the dark side of things?—Boston Transcript t night school)—Give m me ation of the “survival of the Shaggy-hatred Pupil— Any handsome widow.—Chicago Tri< bune. Daniel emerged from the lioi¥s den, He actually talks and d n't save his wot to sell for public n," they cried. s they considered the real miracle.~ ork No matte annot recognize How now?” “Some peop ck in_the Mayflower. nal. all his 1 monotonou le has neve: tholic Standard f I'd K own how 1 hav chance emarke of perform ved it Kansas City Journal. Bacon—Don't ) with that_boy Bacon Wh H amittec his Yes,” | native prejudice he swindled by their pal bors.” Carefully ting nis majority.—Philadelphia Le MUCH IN LITTLE. Australla has prohibited the importa- tion of goods made by prison labor. In proportion to the ation_there sre money irculati nce an any other countr ar power Is used to supply the electricity ' for the new Italian railway nondo to Camerino, from Castle Ray is announced that the Allen 1line n the future run a weekly servi en Halifax and Glasgow, Sccot- land, pecial carriages furnished with hot waler pipes and* mattresses are to be provided on the Prussian rallways for dogs. English mereantile marine, which forms more than one-half of the whole world's shipping, brings that country about $450,000,000 every year. Of the timber England imports 87 per cent. is pine and fir, 3 per cent. oak and 10 per cent. teak, mahogany and other furniture woods. American bark Erskine M. Phelps cleared from Port Townsend, Wash., for New York recently with 148 tons of canned salmon. This ship- ment is said to.be the largest single f salmon ever taken from Pu- get Sound. The The ordinary capital stock of the ¢ n Pacific railway has been in- ¢ from $150,000,000 to $200,000,~ xisting shareholders getting the 50,000,000 new shares at par. though worth '$25,000,000 more in the open market, The Canadian department of labor in reviewing industrial conditions in Canada says that the nt {mmigra tion restrictions are having a good e fect and that labor conditions wers better at the end of 1908 than they were at the close of 1907, The latest bond issue of the city of Halifax ws an_improvement in tly money ket in Canada. A year ag about $166,000 in bonds were sold at 94.025, while the amount of $105,000, is sued Febru 10, this hrought 61, an increase of nearly 6 per cent The new harbor of Frankfort now in of construction, will mer nomical and com- to that city, - Its e cost_ will 00,000 marks or nearly $11,500,000, and the land bought for in- dustrial purposes by the city brings the total to 000,000 marks or about $17, 000,000, comprise 200 b with a ri -half kilo- er frontage of three a: meters (2.2 miles).

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