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FAIR TODAY AND TUE: WEST TO NORTHWEST WINDS, SDAY. advertisements carefully, BUSINESS NEWS WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at the Auditorium. Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs &4 Breed Theanr. AN ADVERTIS) ANNIVERSAK’ Celebration of the Fortieth Birthday of the Business of N. W, Ayer & Son by « Banquet to Over Five Hundred Guests—Representative Mea of (he Profession, Eminert Journalists and Heads of Great Commercial Fater- prises in Attendance—Largest Adver- tising Ageney. PHILADELPHIA, April 24. fortieth anniversary of the of the house of N. 'W. Aver & leading advertising agency of Vaudeville and Motion Pletures at | th’country. s well us the ‘successor by B4 of the pioncer advertising agency, Was ESoRawey henter. celobrated tonight at the Bellevue- Common Council Meeting. tord by d banguet “tendered by n to upward. of 500 guests, come Missionary Conference at Second pg their 260 0dd employes and the Bromiient men of the country Congregational Churc] Uncas Lodge, No. 11, L. O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall Stationary Engineers’ No. 6, meets in Bill Block Thames Union, No. 137, U. B. and J. of A., meets in Lucas Block. Norwich Lodge, No. 248, N. meets in Buckingham Memorial. Taft Lodge, No mects in Ponemah Hall, Norwich Conclave, meets in Austin B Sebequonash Council, No. 11, D, of P., meets in Foresters' Hall Barbers’ Union meets B R N ANNOUNCEMENTS. N. E. O. P, meets tonight. G L e Miss M. C. Adles will be in Norwich | © il this week, See adv. Anna M. Herr Y. W, C. tng Tuesday evening. W T. U. meet- ome to all. Frank A. Bill has the exclusive sale of men’s King Quality $4.00 shoes, See the new styles. Rehearsals at Spiritual Academy. More than usual interest is being shown by the friends of the Union Dramatic company in the new three- act comedy-drama now belng rehears- ed for a presentation in May. The name of the play, “The Teaser,” s somewhat ambiguous, but it refe to a gold mine that the villain of the plece secks to galn possession fro & widow upon whose esjate he holds a mortgage; but, as usual, he is cumvented by the hero, a nalist, who ~ultimatels widow's daughter. The comedy strong, and it w tention to_the ability that Mr, Blinn, who is di rehearsals, placed the different parts The play is rural in its the scene being laid in the lage of Hardscratch, will bring down the lage Choral society third ac The cast is as foliows Ellice Flemyng, the widow's daughter Hadie Blackstone ‘Widow Flemyneg. Jennie E Drusiila Todd, Urallah’ mm, Dr. Thorpe, a homeopathic Ebeneder Randall, a_schemin ugene J whose lain, Uraliah Hig; gine, fits, Arthur Dobbrow a Clarence Messenger as Arnold Haye, a young journalist. At the Broadway. Another big show is announced at the Broadway for the coming week. Messrs. Jackson and Sheedy their utmost to give Norwich nothing but acts of the topnotch order bave secured the talented X ynon and her $10,000 trou ined tropical birds. Miss m 1 her act have just returne three years' tou ing every country or. the continent, & five montl alone. It would be & correct descrip wonderfu] and irds have been taught to at every performance interesting and amusi plcture is a sight beautiful to b for the . undred bird Displaying a tropical scene, y ens of the pretti foreign bird; every species flying about and perche here re, their bright and va colored plumage shimum ng in the light, it is a sight seldom) seen on a stage, and wilj lin ory of the beholde wears the most be: in the mem- Miss d expen- eive gowns during engagement, having a complete change costume for each day. The act is a sensation &nd one that at once 8 the ladies and children, as well as the sterner | sex, BREED THEATER. Big Bill of Feature Moving Pictures Beginning this Monday, the Breed theater will show one of the finest pro- grammes of moving pictures of the season, together with an unusually | fine programme of s both illus trated and high class. Mr. Delancy and Madame Morelle have made an extra effort to have this week's music bet- ter than any heretofore offered and their numbers will come as. an agree- able surprise to the public. The attractive bill of the past week has served to br! out the largest sudiences yet, great _interest being manifested in the picture, Modern Methods of Whaling in the Southern Waters, while At the Altar was a dramatic treat, and the intricate plot was revealed splendidly by the expert characters, Increased Seating Capacity at Breed Theater, For several weeks it ent that the = Breed theater a not meet the demands of the attendance, and, being con as hee increa ronted this fact, ‘the owners have had large room in the rear, used as a la- dies’ retiring ¥oom, opened into the :mm auditorium, whereby nearly a undred seats more are ed. It is a strange fact, but true, t at t nva car seats are almost rst to fill, while t clearness of the pictures those in the front seats to see equal well, This additional seating space was used for the first time Saturdav eve- ning when both reoms filled to overflowing, many comn ts of rec ommenda upon the 1on being heard on all side In Filling Lamps. In filling reading lamps a small funnel which fits down into the open- fng is a great saving of time and atience to the busy house mother, he oil can then be pours without danger of spilling and half the bother of lamp flliing averted. The s of funnel suitable for lamps can be had for five ts or less, R i IF YOUR HORSE IS INSURED AND BIES you can langh at the other fellgw. E. G. RAWSON, Agt,, House 854-2. 227 Main St. 'Phone 559 apriod WHEN you want to put - ness befora the pubiic, thers is & om:rfl- dium better than threusl the advertis- e columns of The Bulletin Association, ot C. 0P, cting the | ynon | m and im industries in enterpris . Joutna and commerclal line Ballroom Taxed. The imme cond floor ballroom the Bellevie-Stratford, orated With a profusion was taxed to its capacity to date the largé assembly. P has_there be gatheriy sentative of the three fol c make advertising—the advertiser, the agent and the p With the latter can bo cl the exponents of that branch of advertising known as “Sut- door'—the billboard and the & ar. It would be impossible to conceive of a more fitt ustration of tne growth of the advertising idea as a Business—its importance as a factor in The history f the firm thus ce irthday ginning has ples wi for it and which, as a composite; ha ted the principles upon which the best in the entire advgrtising business is teday conducted, The guests at this notable banquet cated #t about nine great tablos length table runninz the entire e ballroom, and, proje: ht pr €ach on and accommodating o bore six e man tion of feet in its cen the firm's in diameter, ik leaves, [ pit = at the opening nale quartet { those entation to Mr. Jame n founding « appes { Stratford I which ur promp! ht, all present rose to ined the auartette ‘in Be With Us 1 LadiesTravel Miles : to come to our store for the bargalns i"‘ DRESS GOODS. The fact that w buy direct from the manufacturer, saving the middleman’s profit, is being appreciated moie every day. 'Our cuse tomers get the benefit. May we add | your name to our increasing st ? | BRADY & SAXTON, Taolephone 306-2, MORWICH TOWN, | cangisa REFRICERATORS | | - REFRIGERATORS We have them—a whole carload. The {finest stock ever shown in this city. rial, Colonial and Selle, rang- We can surely suit you on these Schwartz Bros., ““Home Furnishers,”’ 9-11 Water §t, Washingten Sq We are agents for the celebrated HUB RANGE and the NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES. ap Open Evenings. Spring Millinery e MISS BUCKLEY'S, 308 KainS!. mar26d THERE 18 no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business resuliz At_the head table were members of the fAirm—F. Henry N. McKinney, "Albert G. Tford snd Jarvis A, Wood—together the guests of hoRor lcwing the invocation, the good 1gs provided wers heartily discuss- During thé pr of the ban- _“speech and p were in- ed, entirely in an improm).tu man- er. réndering the occasion stiil more social and familiar in its aspect. There was no formal programme of speech- making. arations. The tak dscorated with smi- lax and trailing arbut . ad | *| bu The closing of the second batch o the opium shops in the settlement a Shanghai, which was effected witn th close of the year, passed off withou! trouble, and since then the variou shopkeepers engaged in the trade hay which the shopkeepers seem to regar as probably the most lucrative occupa tion they can obiui) CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the M—M Signature of ./ winter than mer in i 1s are used. mate Mr. A. N commenced establishing themselves in other businesses. Chief among these js/to be noted the sale of cigarettes, welling, are cooler in summer and when other 14 t e t COAL Al GCOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. ‘A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts Telephone 16842 Branch Office—Lewis!, Shannon Bldg. oct29d 5. A, HORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber LUMBER. d R P We carry a well selected line of all Carpenter-Morton Roofing can bell g family coal. Lumber for bufld- used with very satisfactory resuits on | 1280 odody either a flat 1 slanting roof or - Gentral. Whirt Tel. 884, peaked roof, It is a non-conductor of ceptisd heat and cold, The upper rooms of LUMBER ihe best to be had and at the right prices, too. Remember we always carry a big line of Shingles. Call us up and let us tell you about our stock F. & A, J. DAWLEY LEGAL NOTICES. Register Your Dog. Every owner or keeper of a do MONTHS OLD, or over, must. on ¢ 'ER MAY A WILL BE ADDE FEE. LICY Carpenter cagri a full stoc ](ur: - let and sample furnished free. 7 ~ LOST AND FOUND. 'QUND—Young coach dog, with col- lar, but no t. on Hunter's Ave., Tafi- ville, Owner can have same by dpply. | ing to Dr. Pratte. Taftville, and pay ing for advertisement. pr2ed TO THE C. H. HASKELL fore {he FiF LY OF MAY, r the same at the office of the Town 489 ‘Phonse’ -air 403 Clerk in the Town in which the same | g Eranklin St 58 Thames St. is owned or kept janizd The Town Cierk’s office will b2 open daily from 9 a. m. untl 6 p. m AF IRST ONE DOLLAR warden treasurcr lector sald mee taxe A bs 1 by law r 10 1 rted fol and do at done ness etin o Change of Location THE JOHNSON €O, Mer- are ed at 65 Chapman’s Block formerly at Watch Repairing at speaks for . FRISWELL, 252 done well’'s GEORGE G. GRANT, Underiaker and Embalmar 32 Providence St., Taliville. Prompt attention to dey or night calls, apridMWFawl Dated srwich, this 10th day of April, 190 CHAS. S. HOLBROC apriod Town Clerk. GAOUGH WEETING ABHUAL BOROUGH WEEETIN I legal voters of Cok Borough, Conn., herel meet in Grange Hall, 1909, from 9 o'clo p. m., to their ballots NOTICE!} 7 Frankliu | WJEN YOURE STUNG any kind of poisonous insect, or bitten by any animal or vermin, or poisoned by any obnoxious plant or weed, for immediate relief and as a s, the greatest “First Aid to the Injured?’ i GABOT'S SULPHO - NAPTHOL This “Liquid Cleanliness” is an antiseptic and germicide of marvelous effectiveness. A few drops added to a bowl of water will reduce in short order any form of poison caused by innoculation. When used in case of accidents it will prevent infection. in yellow icare of imications. ckages by drupe 50c. and SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPANY Torrey Building, 14 Medford St. SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO. Selling Agents 88 Broad St., Boston, Mass. FRIGERATORS OURS IS THE BEST e Best, Because— They require less ice. They maintzain an even tempera- ture, T ¢y can be easily and quickly |ROGERS | Best Ready RMixed PRINT 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 Pain's and Finishs of any Kind. Ve can tell you what to use, how much to use, ani the cost. Ask Us. CHAS, 06000 & 00, 45 and 41 Commerss Sireat., MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewvelry and Securities of any kind at the est Rates of Intérest. An old tablished firm to d with, (Bstaplished 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 151 Maim Street, Upstairs, aned, They generate no mould, no dampness. WALL PAPERS We y the best medium priced smell, no - | | and cheap line of Wall Papers to be een in Norwich. Specially good val- |ues in White Back Chamber and | Kitchen Papers at 7c, 8c and 10c per | roll. No charge for borders. | |SHEA & BURKE, 371 Main St. | aprea DR. JONES, ‘ Dentist, is now open for practice at 35 SHETUCKET ST. | with a Complete New Equipment. ’Phone 114-3 | Room 1¢ mar15d | COMMENCE NOW To Select Your Spring Wal Papers | We have them in all grades ana prices, all new, including our Imported | Papers, and at all prices. Also Mouldings and Paints, Decora- | tions and Muresco. | Now booking orders paper hanging and decorating. for painting, P.F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. | Telephone orders. mar4d NOTICE Louise Franklin Miner is now St. Dr. | located in her new office, 21 Ma (Kenyon Block). Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m, Telephone 660. febl6d WHEN you want to put your busl- ness before the public, there is mno me- ness nefore the wu: dium betier tnan torcugn ihe advertis- g columns of The Bnlletin WHEN you Went te Jut your usi- there 1s no me- dium better than :atough th, vertie- ing columas of The Buletin, mrsgfitaco“ ng‘ l-a:urusflgwmeuum in ecticut egu letin for b&- its IMPORTANT BUSINESS NEWS this page, Read the smal, advertisoments. | carefully. WANTED. WANTED—A Apply 221 Broadway Monday evening. aprz4d WANTED—Man on tea wagon in Moosup. Plaiufield, Wauregan and su roundings. Must furnish horse and se- %uruyh om‘g for. "v“vc'n One nlauklne’ rench preferred. rite or c even. g N Rentere, P.0."Box. {35, apr23d Moosup, C BURLERS WANTED—On woolens and worsteds, Address Moosup Mills, Moosup, Conn. apr2id WANTED—Your <ewing machinas, bicycles, cash registers and baby car- riages to repair; general jobbing. Sew- ing Machine spital, " Breed BIdg., Tel. 243-4, OF drop DOSAL - aprivd TRAVELING SALESMBN——7his 15 not a snap, but represénts an excellent op- portunity for a hustling hard-worker. Apply The Garland Refining Ce., Cl 0. land, Ohi, aprz0d Worsted Sewers on Dress Goods. Apply Sunday City. apr24d Cooks, General House Girls, two Boys, Dish Washers and:two good laundresses. J. B. LUCAS, room 32 Central Bldg. apri4d We Have the Best Make Fishing Boots $3.50 to $5.00 Rubber Coats $2.50 10 $5.75 Garden Hose 8¢ to 14 foot Alling Rubber Co., 74-76 Maln St. Norwlich, 162 State St. New London. ‘Wholesale—Retail — 14 Stores. GEO. A. DAVIS | HAVE JUST RECEIVED MY NEW IMPORTATIONS OF HAND PAINT- ED FRENCH CHINA. IT COnTAINS MANY NEW AND NOVEL PIECES. JUST THE RIGHT THING FOR EN- GAGEMENT AND WEDDING GIFTS. EVERY PIECE IS NEW IN DESIGN AND DECORATION. | WOULD BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU SEE THis LINE WHILE IT IS COMPLETE. WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. HIGH GRADE WORK AT MODERATE PRICES. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25-29 Broadway apr24daw $15.00 Buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton Watch in a 20-year Gold Filled Case. $10.00 Buys a Waltham Watch in a 20-year Gold Filled Case. Also a full line of the New Style Signet Rings. , Lockets, Cuff Buttons, Gold Chai and a complete line of up-to-date Jewelry. FERGUSON & CHARBONAEAD, Franklin Square. mar25d Burkhardf’s Bock Beer TRY IT. FINEST IN THE CITY. THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Fraaklia feb26d DR. C' R. CHAMBERLAIN, Denta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr. S, L. Geer's practice during his last iliness. 161 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. nov2éd AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sauderson, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected SHETUCKNT STREET. THE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, " Real Estate and Fire Insurance, 1 for second work. | FOR SALE. ~ FOR_ SAl Sl “Woanestay evoning A un ednes evening, from 3. Reid, 11 W. Thames, iecos rare old ned from now 1 28th, apr26d few FOR SALE—Cheap, If taken immedi- ately, one nearly new upright mahog- gny plano, Write or telephone Consta- ble Geo. Stanton. Telephone 473-2. apr: FOR SALE—A horse weighing 1050, g00d worlesy and good driver, safe for anyone to drive, Call at.333 West Thames St. M. Ii. Maguire. _apr2dd PEERLESS CARS FOR SALE—1908 Peerless “30" touring car, overhauled and repajnted; has appearance of never having been ‘used. Full equipment, Jones speedometer. spare seats in ton’ neau, gas headlights, top, envelope, ete. ” Price $3000 1908 Doerless 30 New York show car, with touring and exhibition dimousine’ body; has electric enunclator, Jones combination. speedo- meter and’ clock. Full lamp and_top uipment. ~Price $3750. 1966 Peerless " recently repainted and overbauled, cemplete with speedometer and genera equipment. Flint Motor Car Co., Pack- ard Dealers, Washington and Aborn Sts., Providénce, R. L apr24d FOR SALE_Ten-room _cottage on Laurel Hill. - Enquire 35 Summer St. apr2dd FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES found this Read the emall BUSINESS NEWS scvertizements carefully, TO RENT. TO RENT—AL 123 Maple room tenement. ' Apply to J. J. Lathrop & Sons, 28 Shetucket St apriid THREE COTTAGES (0 rent at Pieos- ant View_Beach. Good bathing. Ad- dress E. F. Stillman, Westerly, R. 1. Apr3sMTu a nine- FOETRY GEONGE L. LILLEY. TO RENT--Tenement and offices at 45 Main St. Telephone 616-12. apr23d TO RENT—On Washinglon street, lower tenement, 5 rooms. - Enquire J. Bradtord (Bookbinder), 108 Broadway. Dr s FOR RENT—A seven-room flat with modern improvements, 151 Boswell av- enue. Inquire at same. aprid TO RENT- and 17 Thames St bakery and om. two Johnson brick “ovens, uire “of F. Herbert Brown, 125 Laurel Hill Ave. mar29d TO RENT—At 53 Oak streef, nice tenement, elther four or seven large rooms, first floor. Apply Mrs. W. M. Vers, 58 Hobart Avenue. declsMWF FOR SALE—Property for sale in Mystic; large hall and store let: large well located farm for sale: also one new house containing 6 rooms; 15 excellent house lots at bargain; a large well established grocer and meat business; also a fine 10-room house centrally located. For particulars, in- quire Box 315, Mystic, Ct. _apr23d FOR SALE — Packard autom-hile, good running order. For terms and particulars, apply at 30 CIiff St. _apr22d FOR SALE—Hot air furnace. 31 Willow St. aprisd HOMSES FOR SALE—Henry Arnold, 212 Jackson street. Wlulmnltl:;.(l!?nl. e FOR SALE. The desirable property, consisting ot large house with lot. known as thé Molthrop Place, at Red Top (Harvard quarters). Excellent country home. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. apriws For Sale No. 208 West Thames St., known as the FRANK A MITCHELL 4 PROPERTY. The house has 14 rooms, three baths, fireplaces, steam heat, gas, electricity. Al in perfect condition. Most favorable terms. Inquize of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. | FOR SALE R Cottage house of § rooms and bath, electric light and all modern im- provements, at 124 McKinley Ave. On Easy Terms. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Sheutcket St, Norwich, Ct. WILLIAM B. WILCOX, AUGTION Saturday, May st at 2 P. M. I wil sell to the highest bidder the property on Schoo! Street formerly the Behrisch place and now owned by the estate of Ira D. Main. ALONZO MAIN LUTHER GRAY Administrators of the Hstate of Ira e D. Main. Auctloneer, apr23d JUST ARRIVED AT MY STABLES 50 Horses FROM ,THE LUMBER CAMPS. 1 shall have two more carloads of those Lumber Horses from the Whit Mountains, and. unless I am very much mistaken, 'theré will be a buyer here today for every horse. These Lumber Horses are a great spap for you and for me. 1 get them all. They are bought by the lumbermen in the fall and ‘are worked hard all winter, and spring comes they must be soid! ave @ comtract with the lumber- men that insures my geiting them every year. Such horses are safe and sure bargains. They are thin from very hard work, but give them just a lttle show and see How guickly they will fill out. Having worked hard all winter, they are thoroughly accilmat-d and will start right ip and work for yau all summer. PRICE $25.00 to $100.60. - Comé \today and brips your money with you—for vouwll surely want to buy when you see the horses. My last lot went in one day! THREE CARLOADS OF OHIO, VER- MONT AND IOWA HORSES. Aside [rom the two carloads of Log- ing Horses 1 whall have threo foads "of “selected Horses from Vermont and Iowa. Enificent Horses, Farm Horses, Trotters, Pacers, Carrtage Pairs and Grooe ancy stock, you. bet—ihe = kind of stock that Blumenthal, and only NTHAL, can show 'you. T a great seasan—a record- in fact. But I'm delivering the moods, and my prices are mani- festly fair and reasonable. I. ‘R. BLUMENTHAL, Est. 1840, Tel. 3450, 20 Morgam Street, Hartiord, Comn, LARGEST HORSIZ DEALER IN CON- NECTICUT. when fanc: BLU having breaker, mar31d Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's a sure sign of good weather and fine roads. Peaple like to get out into ‘the open air. We furnish. the best fethod, and if youwll take one of our is located in Somers’ Block, over C. M. ‘Williams, Roem 9, third floor, teblza Telephone Mk Lk teams you'll say the same. MAHONEY BROS., Falls marlid Avenuo. “ T0 RENT New: collages and tenements. Enquire of A. L. POTTER & CO., 18 Broadway. apr26d FOR SALE. For Sale--Tegetable Plants now ready. A large quantity of Head and Curly Lettuce, Wakefield and Early Summer Cabbage, all well hary- ened. F. E. PECKHAM, East Sid Telephone connection. “Mayflower White Wy otten.” The great Inving Purg white. Bred to lay in nter; §1 per unlnnf of 15 e $5 per hundred. Baby chicks 1 according to age. Red Cuban Der_setting of 15 egas. MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, Norwich Town, € . marid SMALL PLACE of §s acres located in the town of Hampton, Cond. Good house of & rooms ana aftic: barn and heuhouse. ' Place will keep four L£ows and a horse; land equally divided into woodland and pasture; wood enough for fire, good weil at house and bragk runs through pasture. On R. F. D. fear nelghbors, 1% miles from station. Price §300; $3(0 can remain on mort- gage. Address Merritt Welch, Chaplin. ct. Jan3 the "Phone 34-3 FARM BARGAIDN 140 acre farm, 60 acres good tillage land, large two story house, two barns with basements; 10 cows, full line of gons and farming tools; price $2,400, Seven acres, good cottage house, barn and henh plenty of fruit; price $300. 39 ac level land. good bulldings, o line, tools, for' $3,000. 85 acre: best ‘land 'in Windham buildings, handy to R. v standing ‘timber, prica $1 wlding lots on nners ave., near trolley and thread miils, will be 50ld at a bargain, Send for lists and views. TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Cona. 715 Maim St. Willimantie, FACTORY TO RENT. with option of purchase, 140x25, three stories and basement. Well lighted. 300 feet from freight station R junction and transfer point. Handy to New Ybrk and New England markets, Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, Ct apriod SALE HORSES I will have another carload of Mor: May here from the west next Monday 3d, and I must close out these on hand to make room. I have two nice pairs of Draft Horses, also three odd on besides several Good Chunks and Busi- ness Horses, and T must dispose of th most of these this week sure. Come and ses or telephone. ELMER R. PIERSON d apr ©C.E.-WHITNEY, 227 MAIN STREET ——wem. Real Estate and Insurance For property for le or exchange or to rent, consult lists at office. Property cared for, rents collected and insurance and repairs carefully and economically effected, aprldd W. B. WILCOX. Auctioneer AUCTION TUESDAY, APRIL 27TH, at 10 A. M., at 236 Washington street, corner of Willlams street, household goods, con- sisting of antique mahogany sideboard antique mahogany bedsteud, black wal- nut and oak bureaus, beds, black wal nut, birdseye maple, oak and iron brary set dining room set sofa. table, music case, cha brac, carpets, etg. Auction rain or WALTER aprisd shine. M. BUCKIN WILLIAM B. WILCOX.. AUGTION Will be sold at Public Tharsday, April 29ta, 1909, at 10 o'clock A. M. in the Town of Montville, Leffiingwell- town, five miles west of Norwich, the follewing described property: Eight cows (ene two years old), 1 yoke of oxen, two horses, 2 carriages, 1 demo- crat wagon, 1 buggy, 4 harnesses, 1 ox wagon, 1 ox ocart, hay cutters, 1 horse rake, 1 mowing machine, and other farming tools, 1 set of black- smith's tools, a lot of carpenter's tools, and stone mason’s tools, 3 hives of bee and beehives; a large quantity of houschold furmiture. If sald day be stormy, sale will be hield first fair weekdany following. ORRIN B. LEFFINGWELL. Montville, April 13, 1969. apr23a General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and careful attention, Give me a trial order., Sat- Isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Auctionser Auetion, Ths struggle ends! And so the strife s o'e Peace comes at last, like music to the soul. The poison shafts of hate can sting n. more; No more need kin and faithfu. - friends condole. His “weary spirit welcomes its release And urning thousands speak tael/ grief today; All calumny is stilled, all. slander: coase A !lullv is weeping o'er his lifeless But |Iv'vn|§l| 1s valiant heart has ceas- heat And Fate has written “Finis” to 117, story, In death his victory is made complet And Trath will wreathe his name | Bl r —John Rodemeyer, in Hartfora Post. FORGOTTEN TROUBLE. Do you know what it was that cansed you to fret Only a year ago? Can you tell me the source of your ut. most_regret Oniy a year ago? Tt looked big to” you then moped and you pined, The long nights were sléepless and troubled your mind, Yet you can't tell what happened, in looking behind, ¢ 'a year ago? and you Do you know why you frowned Journeyed your way, Only,a” month ago? Can you tell now what made all your blue skies look gray, Only a month ago® What trouble wag it that your happi- ness marred, That caused you o say that your hecrt had grown hard, And from all future Joys in this world you were barred, Only a month ago? You've forgott you them all, both the the small, o pain and the woe; For (gw,are the troubles we r re- As onward we go. Ah, few are the troubles, my brother, that last, They seem big at first, but the moment they're past They slip from the mind, for they never stick fast, It is well that § Detroit VIEWS AND VARIETIES. Clever Sayings, “How long w Ennr wife be awa ‘T don't know t depends on how much 1 find I am able to get into debt.’ Cl land Leader. Tuner—I called to tune the plano, Lady—But I didn’t send for you, Tuner No; but the man next door did.— nell Widow. he honest with Iimself?” * don't think so, He says that he en joys camping out on his summer vi catlon."—Detroit Free Press, “So you have ouit being a poet “Yes; a friend pointed out that it wa just as easy to sell lightning rods as poctry."—Loulsville Conrier -Joureal. Say, Wickes, that umbrell= you leng me yesterday leaked £o badly that I got ‘soaked going home’ ¥, nd that cigar you gave me drove the other members out of the elub."—Judge. Mary—I wonder why swells wear an eyeglass? Jane—Why, to block up one e, S0 that they s e just as muck s they can understand at a time.— Christian Endeavor World, retary (writing adver ment)-— anted, an intelligent young man, unmarried 4 ola G h—Leave out the “unmarried;” you 3 “intel- ligent,” didn't you oston Trane cript “How did that man get the reputa- tion of being such a profound think- er?” “By talking on subjects that nobody understands, and theweby ce of ha refuted ng his arg- avoiding the ch uments definitely ton Star. Maud Muller sang as she raked the hay. “With a litle training.” she siet 4. “I believe I'd make a falrly ge grussh singer Just jud; aong—and t history.—Chicago Tribune Pretty Cfirl—Professor, do you there much truth n’ the that there are microbes University Professor—('m su asse but it is a_problem I she to investigate under pr —Judg A little boy of aight years attend- ing school away from home wrote a let- ter to his sister, from which the fol lowing extract Is take We spelling match in school today spe | the boys down and won the Meddle. Delin tor. Did you see that picture, ‘An Ob- stinate Woman? “No. Why did the artist name it “Because that was the picture con- veyed el why did he not call it simply ‘A Woman? "—Houston Post. MUCH IN LITTLE. The majority of the world's Wyewers ies belong to Germany. A purchase in a German tobacce shop entitles you to one telephone call. Pennsyivania leads all the states in the amount of personal property with- in the state's borders subject to ! atien. the at Vew Englani’s population at ose of last year was estimated 20,000, the death rate being only thousand. Among the Parish buildings soon to be demolished is the castle of Etoiles, on the Seire; It was the favorite dom- icile of Louls XIV Consul Harry Conant. reports rapid growth of Windsor, Ontario, The taxable property on March 15, 1909, was $8,878,564, against $2,687,450 ten years ago. The population doubled in *he decade and is now 15,829, Tn former years the vicinity of tha Magdalen Islands, forty miles to the north of Prince Edward Island, was good sealing ground, but of late years the seals have not been found in that Qistrict in any great number. The ordinary capital stock of the dian Pacific railway has been in- creased from $150,000,000 to $200,000.- 000, existing shareholders getting the $50,000,000 new shares at par. though worth $25,000,000 more in the open market It has been suggested that one of the most desirable forms of “skywear” for use in fying would be a “life sav- ing skfrt.” made of strong umbrella silk, “cut very voluminous, so that when filled, with wind it takes the form of a parachute.” Several New York organizailons met recently to consider a movement for the reform of New York's dance halls, The.work 1s wnder the general direc- tion of the committee on amusements and vacation resources of working zirls, Mrs Charles H. Israels, chalr- man of the committee, presided. In March last year the Cantonese _nurchants at home and abroad formed a navigation association with a capi- tal of “about $4,000,000 gold to run steamers, open & bank and an_insur- ance company. It is reported that th capital has been tly subscribed. They bave purchased a in Sap Sam Hong,. £0INg ta hnild offices there sl