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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY. D SHOWERS WEDNESDAY. is always found on this pa Read the small advertisements carefully, IMPORTANT BUSINESS NEWS WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Breed theater, while the comedy pic- tures include “The’ Wreath in Time, “The Wooden Lez." Madam Merell achieved ancther dis- tinct triumph in the beautitul song “Sing, Sweet Bird,” a brilliant song full of coloratura passages tnal enabie her tu make this song the success that | it is, as she concludes this remarkable song by singing higa C and holding it in full voice until the end of the ac- LOST AND FOUND. FOUND—Young coach dog. with col- lar. but no tag, on Hunter's Ave, Taft ville. Owner can have same by appiy ing to Dr. Pratte, Taftville, and pay- ing for advertisement. apr2éd LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD COAL AND LUMBER.. \ | ALWAYS IN STOCK. ¢ rium / b Uit A A Montville, within and for the Dis- ) e e portlon of illustrated songs 1 | 43NS I M Then Gy o0 A. D. LATHROP Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs | weii hondled by Mr. Delaney, who | siaeiof JIgntyille. < hizciiy . U, ] y . | siigs this week “Prid > Prairie” | © Presen(—CHARLES G. NER, Broadway T b enunclation maklag 1t possible for ev. | JNUE. O P Fiarrict, deceassd. Telephone 168-12. e eryone to understand the words and|? G, s N e Common Council Meeting. thus follow the pictures more closely. | ,Ordered. — That the ¢l 1h: | Branch Office—Lowie', Shannon. Bldg. ri Tift v pa D o - o credito of =aid deceased to bring in Drill of, ifth Company ‘“]“;“‘;”'F Branford—George W. Smith, tree | iheir claiims sgiinst Sild estate within | _octaid Shetucket Lodge, No. 27, - O. Fu | waraen, has been setting out a number | six months from this date. by posting X (i x éim trees to' replace some [UR Lonotlce {p that, gfect, [ussihet J. A; MORGAN & SON, ‘Wauregan No, 46, K. of P, | th leIn re ;’0‘ ed A;g:; ‘nllyl‘r[:xw;_f‘!: post n‘l‘flr"fil’. to the pmcs "vlhor.,huld a d cigrhigghd and has been negotiating fc ised Tast dweit' and in the same | (CeyayJ I b. mects in Pychian Hall Ving of one dumdved trecs o | (oMt und by pubiiening the same once | /OE EI1 umber Second Diyis A. 0. H, meets in | the town property, and as many indi- | in a newspaper having aclrt'ulauox;hm We carry a well selected line of all MAustin Block. vidual ones as desired by the owner. ;;]llartbx trict, ond make return to this | gt €PN, R S0, O imber for bufid- 2 . & —_— Court. - BS G. TU ing purposes. Court Quinebaug. N, F.oof A, CHARLES G. TURNER, Judge. % s Hall ) P Tie above und foregoing is a true| s Central Wharf. Tel. 88 meets In voresters’ Hall. | HERE IS RELIEF FOR WOMEN. foopyofvecord. sept19d - Norwich =Councll, No. 720, R A1 4 you nave patns 1n the back, Trtnary, Bisader |~ AESSE L0 0 S0 oo o e meets in Buckingham Memor Kid ible and wapé a cbrtain, pleasant herb odcirey LUMBER ) = rellel from Women's Lils, try Mother Gray's “AUS- | NoTIC! Alf* eveitors, of aaid , a6. ANNOUNCEMENTS. TRALIAN-LEAF." It 1s a safo, reliable resulator, | seascd are hereby nofified to present | i'he best to be had and at the right g a eves Female Weaknesaes. Juding 1n- | heir claims ag t said estate to the | prices, too. Remember we always vank A, Bill has the new style men's | B Bl ls D o b mait o | S0 GreiEned o O o fore. | CTTY 8 Dig line of Shingles. Call us King Quality §4 shoes—the shoe of | 5 cts Sample vent ¥ Address, The Mother o up and let us tell you about our stock ehves for men. the new ox | Gray Co.. Le Boy. N. ¥ J WILLIAM SMIDDY . F. & A. J. DAWLEY -~ N o 0 apr2id Administ T 14d See M s | You prove » matchless quality of | — g e e MRy pos, 2 s | “sal Tea the first time you drink | ,FHE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, s U oat oxtiasd |it. Get a 10c trial packet from your [ PiftHict of Connecticut = st dn . etings. | grocer. T | of Apcil, 1905, Wal Koch et al fiie greetings. ! & — o iibal 1 ihs District Court ?(r(he an ¥ v's Hone: safe. Tnited State or the Di: t ol on- People’s Binging Class Concert. oy's ‘Honey. ind .Ta are- | O e e che Bares, Aielie Tu May 4th, is t] f the igainst scrious resulls {rom | po.boats, Lickle, apparel and furni- pearance of t ople’s colds, which inflame the lungs ture. in a ¢ ¢ of salvage, Civil and | A e e g ind develo into pneumonia - Avoid | Afuritime. | singing clas N | counterfeits by insisting upon hay AND WHEREAS, by virtue of process | ST has just been enlarged | the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar. | In due form of Iaw. to me direcied, re- | capacity of mearly 1,00 which contains no harmful drugs. | turnable on the roirteenth day of Aay. | «choral concert to heard |& 8§00 o, ze “Amelia” and have her in my . 11, . for come v : ShesaE v , 489 ’Phones 402 « " i LEGAL NOQTICES. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that a 5 figens. 0t [_,____)) Disiriet_Coure_will“be held * in {‘.‘\'m?n Franklin St. 58 Thames St. will 1 ber | s Court Room, in the ¥ d ‘ H on the fourtéenth day of Janisa egister Your Dog. "%tz o100k moon, for the | = trial of said premises, and (he owner | all mas ‘ Every owner or keeper of a dog SIX | or owners. and all pérsons who may | ' . to Night, | rare the DAY OF MAY, rawistes | piace Groresaid, to show cause, if any Beethoven, Creation Hymn, Beethov the same at the office of the Town |they have, why a final decree should 0. Giadsome Ligh b Jonins | Clerk in the Town in which the same | MO pass as prayce : Golden Legend, 1 segtus. | e Tobt B BISHOP, | . s RN A 2 a will | ied or kep o | 4O A S GMarsh The sub-committee on Invi 43 ¢ music| The Town Clerk's office will b> open By G BRAINARD SMITH. " | yogices to obtain all the names and t yae | St bisdr SntibE M 1 Norwich. Cor 190 addresses of former residents and all ! ER MAY FIRST ONE -DOLLAR i rON, e o by otiea - oF Bictl Mibdend s W sisted by A WILL BE ADDED T6 THE New York. SRS e R . 't New York. | LICENSE FEE. s "for Libellant. 4:q | relationship and associations are con- ] lolst of ATemPI®| “Dated at Norwich, this 10th day of Bk v “’; I | nected with the Town of Norwich in o o - A 1, 1909, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEL 3 q t singer i CHAS. S. HOLBROOK s Norwich, within and for the District | order that an, invitation may be sent 1 members | Tea s wn Clerk, | of Norwich, on the Z6th day of April, | them to attend the Celebration of the e | T T P eoiing o, the Teataiinad the | o A Lillibrdge. 12t | of the Fourding of the Town an BRADLEY THEATER. tate L 3 Distric Biiiaed 4 ! po{ororylen o sald Disirict, deccased- | One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Anni- \ | 0 | ministration account with said estate | versary of the Incorporation of the e )| B o | to the Court for allowance; it Is there-') gip hich will be held July 5th and % | pople legal voters of Colchester | G dered. That the 29th day of April, | 6th, 1909, ough, Conn., are hereby warned to| 4 V5 €} at_10 o'clock in the fore A s itations. it Ho santi t in Grange Hall, Friday, April 30, noon, at the Probate Court Room in| A€ the invitations musf : , from 9 o'clock a. m. to 2 o'clock ;lh. City of Norwich, in ‘|I _hn{llrvr'v | in May, all names should_be sent to one -1p. m., to give in -their ballots for a|be. and the same is, appointed for hear- | o tar [ Sarden, six burgesses, & clerk and | I the same ind fhe sald Adminis | the undersigned before May 22, 1909. tan | treasurér, two assessors of taxes col- | §11% I directed to give notice thereof | |n order to prevent duplication all D, « | lector of taxes. A bailiff and all offi- [ nacNpapdy Riving a circulation in s4id | of the invitations will be sent out from P e ek 3 | verd required by law to be v ted for at | District, at least two deys prior to the | one source. detailed knowledge country | saild meeting to a tax and do any | date of 'said hearing, and make return < . but will re I3 Draper: tu’ Nt fone at aeid|] 6o the o S el Please send names to n books, - . - The anove and Toregoing 15 & true | GILBERT S. RAYMOND, ont Dowert | ster, Conn., April 23, 1906 copy of record ; oKL ¢ | Vi el Ritost. ““FANNIE . cHURCH Secretary Sub-Committe its ' pec | CHARLES H. DAWLEY, B : i 1 - | apr2id Clerk. on Invitation. le p n | Borough Clerk. - » - apr24d : SUPERIOR ‘u)l RT, WINDHAM 23 Warren Street. realistically oia i | County. Apri 24, 1909 S : nty, April 24, 1909, ionai | apr24TuThSaw i =N ORDER OF NOTICE. S = Hechar e Lite amciuEs 000 sale foday. ut %3¢ | The Chelsea Savings Bank vs. Ed- | M( / | mu Prentice, et & . Deacons of TO ey Congregational Church of RELEASE BROADWAY THEATER. Congregational | I'ROPEBRTY. — ch, and Charies Bard | The Machine Sales Company. a 5 mich otiers. | poration 1 and existing u A Trie Bry. tict, County of New Bie Jaws of ‘the State of New - OURS IS THE BEST T 1 pril 26th 09. ditor ¢ he de; ant in the above | The following incidents were relate Uy mplaint of the said The | b0 a0 tios o elen-c. | The Best, Because— " a Mr D -‘H hompson | « s nis ,».m; Jai lx]nm(. for the t it is the oyner “i certain | They require less ice. not long ago, and_ the truthfuine r ein st forth, that all the ttel mortgage m y the defend- R R0t e vonthe They were | defendants set Yorth in said complaint | ant corperation to one Georgs H. Rob. | They maintain an even tempera- to jllustrate how tent a sermon is to | 28 In \:'.i tere: [wl in the -HIJ!")" (vm.n of ‘((hlv City \f"yuulll .:‘Hvi Sldlxfi of ture. The nd mes 19 ADOY ntioned sul may b New Yor dated May 6, 1907, and re- E v e i e 6 s e B L M and crdered to interpicad to- | corded in Killingly land records, book | T ca e Sl Sk Y which e seen a [ d o et forth respec- | G4, pages 404 et seq. which mortgage : next Thurscay evening, s tain fund raised | wis' for a valaable consideratign dul They generate no smell, no by ark r 1859 for the | assigned by sald Robinson to the M mould, no dampness, men ttending a pel. (o be'uzed | SIS S0 mpany by writing ‘dace e sout er the the wor - h Nov. 17, 1908, record n sa Killinzly - i the ‘south. Ariee ther had begy A S G e | 0 15 reeopdi o saa Kulacy WALL PAPERS udent 1ife one o egan to poration locatéd in sald | 2" That the mortgaged prorercy c:n ; J tudies and spenc time i, and an adjudication as to *he | sisis of certain tools. maehiers, r We carry the best medium - priced d gambliag. ¥ nother s questions which have arisen | chines, drawings, patterns and lett and cheap line of Wall Papers to be nd wrote Ggnt com claims which have been made with | patent and patent rights of -be Units | seen in Norwich. Specially good val- him, for k¢ o srence to the purpo: for which | States, fully described in or referred to | yes 4in White Back Chamber and keep a 0 AV 1 fund ;f‘““‘““ ‘; aed A & ne ’“u\l; said mo ipames and. Sl niw in the | Kitchen Papers at 7c, 8¢ and 10c per 0 show him, 1 it aments Sy Bt Abcendant corporation. Auly ap. | Toll. No charge for borders, ;‘yu outcome o a b he con- a ) and being fc und, by | pointed by this Court in this actlon. A fue hie ey 5. No amount e subscribing authority that certain | > 3. That sald personal Droperty was persuasion, however, sbemed to have | contributors o said fund, and the ex- | appraised by the apprajsers 1n said oo A persuasion. however, shemed 10 have | cnncribuiors’ i i ind, und (16 S | apiraliad b3 he shpraen SHEA & BURKE, 3741 Main St season Der hompson's | contrit 1s are deceased, and the| 4 That there .s now due to the Ma 9d 1 o o1 | Teprescntatives and creditors of such | chine Sales Company from the defenc apr9 e » e . ibutors as ha ied and have 1o |ant upon the mortgage debt and bond » a_perfo 1 ocal | execators and ag ators, are ad-| described in said morigage the sum of e T e e tion and that their names and | Nov. 18, 180S. and that the same i $Hie i d one was see residences are unknown to the party | nd unpaid. - 5 1y affected t f i iting proceedin the defendant is insolvent | heres It § cfore ORDENED. il at natice | : {0 pay suid morigage debt x dok the pendency of said action be giver f t thereof, that the value of n ti t o B, e Pty of i acton Be Ehor | B8 i pute Sl it I Vit entist, 2 - i to wit: said Len.:’lr:v:‘nuwn,lrn: 7S | adoauats to satly said dr‘m and t at oDy ‘Fack” £0 T < | goen®Zontributors s ave deccaed and | no \-a'\,_"“.”‘_:.(; ,‘.“,’h,’.’,,‘ ‘“‘F“ is mow open for practice at Final hen Hanpny | the esentatives and ereditors i That the Machin iales Companv L Finally, = : ¥ | such contributors as have died and|is entitied to the possession of sald v n the ek nd repea v publi this order once in be put to the expense and delay or = BTl Iinks of the plicr: Myor: || Sonaich £ Bulletin, a news- | fordelosiye thereor 3 with a Complete New e and y in, Norwich; on or be- | ' Wherefore the Mashine Sales Com- | o f pri 9. any pro this Court to inquire into ‘ me | Lt R Tie wubject matter and wpon Hearias & Equipment. " to my f A, Judge of tie Superior Co rier the receiver in said action o de- = v ort ap ¢ | ub to the Machine Sales Company Tom behin heari | TR T sald morigaged property and 15| Room 10 Phone 114-3 the quarse o s ] r BA IELD | ox.cute deliver said Machine = My Roy T 0 much ch, ‘within and for the District { Bajes Company a release ana_assi marlsd for th ye ay fro m the 26th day of April,| ment of all the interest of s: hodie, ‘wa Fathers fendant corporation and of said money and zoing with strides t6 SON J. AYLING, Judge. | ceiver in and rtgage, T A1 g miental fulr As th ifus W, Marshail, late of achinery, ma ng: i his moral mental ruin. the 2id District letters ent rights strains of ti stiful hymn fell u S8 st United Sta cribed and . S, farshall o : To Select Your Spring Wall P to his compani My o m t petition | *“Du w-aax or | 10 OBIBCL 10UT opring Wall rapers B i x as fhe widow of PACHINE | we have them In_all grades and o anted a sum BRISCOE, prices, all new, including our Imported b o di ance and suppor 1ts Attorney. | Papers, and at all prices. gy . said estate | the settleme Upon the foresoing application of the| Also HMouldings and Paints, Decora- from that ovil | 5 Machine Salcs Company praying for an | tiens and Muresco. ways and ha bidryengd D B L e oRjun o the recoiver in the above en- | * Now booking orders for painting, &ay ther waf § Btition b P o h possession 204 | paper hanging and decorating. £ the high | t sbate Cou m in ¢ release av assignrien. in the : iy DRIt | aged property there % titicner in Denv | ril, A D. 190 ORDERED that hear- P.F. MURTAGH, s % v renicon, and that application be had at t Malo Stoat. = L of said pecition t R Putnam, in | 92 and 94 Wes! o BREED THEATER. | thereon, be given' by the | m Silitasy. May 1. {0t | Telephone orders. mar4d R 1 his order " K p. m and that not “The Stowaway,” the Russian Spy el ey iven fo creditors of shli Moving, Pioture, | o culation | qefendant, and all persons interested NO I lCE ! . pa e | ctuiaL s days| by publishing said application’ and (hi- GRS G e ey | »e made to this Court. dgowanipes pubiished in Norwich v | Dr. Louise Franklin Minec is now bill at the Breed theater last evenin o ING, Judgs. | B Dited this 24th day of Aptll, 1949 located in her new office, 21 Main St. was, the on alled “The owaw i d - ¥ MILTON A SHUMWAY (Kenyon Block). and is a strenuous story of a Russian | ANNTE C. CHURCH Judge of the Buperigr Court. Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. e his enmity and| _ N L Clerk. Telephone 660. feb1sd i pire against her,| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | = trying to implicate her in political | at Norwich, wichin and for the District MONEY LOANED ol disturbances in their native country.| of Norwich, on the 26th day of April, || on Diamonds, Watche atc Cpalrlng A young and des soldier, hearing | A. D, 1 | ana Securities of any of the plot, cal he palace and is | Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. (8 Lowest Rates of Interest. { , done at Friswell's privileged ‘o with her. Upon| Estate of Frank T. Brown, late of | stablished 1872.) speaks for itself. seeing his I and recognizi Norwich, in said District, eased: - M oo Cors ATRMAL. LOAS- 0O FRIS! 9597 F K his gcod intentions he is much ples Isabel L. Bro of Norwich, Coni = = Miag ol q A with him and accepts his plans of es- | appeared in Court and filed a petition 151 Maie Stzeet. Upstairs, Wil WELL, rankiia cape, as she 1 with arrest | praying, for the reasons therein set | jan22daw as doing some She uses h, that administration be sranted | . to Bide T i nlin to et F E ] MARY P. CLAPP nd is brought I ] Orde Th said | ' ¥ 1 upon Janding is p leard and determinad ot | R S Stamped Linens, | heart dter wi t < Court Room in the City | Heminway's Embroidery Silk, | Ahr all. of 2 \. in sald District, on the | Stamping. | etors 0 | o'ciock in the Tore that WOMAN’S EXCHANGE, 237 Main St.| thriits tl #-the pepdeney tion, w ‘ Telephone 356-2. s+ Fay Bldg. | ;IN' (\‘ earin her ven b th —_— - apr22TuThS 08 to he g0 s hereelf to be ac- [ some newspaper hav circulat Cold Storage Fire Protec- BEs 200 15 rermma the | in. said District, at fhrce. davs | gz i €¢=| IF YOUR HORSE IS INSURED return of her lover, who has b wway [prior to the date of said hearing ,and | ffon Guaranteed. AND DIES on a three months' trip and returns to ['that return he made to this Court. ing her in prison. NELSON J. AYLING. Judge, yoit - can ~istigheat. the. offier - faliows AnotheT big pisture is the one en-| The above and foregoing is a true M. BRUCKNER, Furrier, 3 titled “T'he Rouc's H * and for ex- of recor / < * E. G. RAWSON, Agt., treme elegance of gowns and sarroun has seldom been equalied at the cony IE C. CHURCH. Clerk. 55 Franklin Street, apr20TuThs Norwich, Conn. aprlod House 854-2, 227 Main St. "Phone sss.] 3 on this page, LR 1) . Read the smali| yom saLE—Chéap. 1f immedi- BUSINESS NEWS -dv-ull'vmonh ately, one nearly prigh ?"‘-ocf : ek "! m.:’ r“;nbun{on'. "T‘:l:p’nnn: 133, ; £t e TG LI T P NTE . FOR SALE—A horse welghing 1050, e TR T S wa T outhern co'~r- s Al - ca o T Aad oo o AR R FOr s | Thames St M. E. Maguire. apradd & Co. 117 N. Eighth £t,, Richmond, Va. |~ EGGS FOR_ HATCHING—S. C. W, Leghorns, . C. R. I Reds and Buff aprid 3 WANTED “Two or three furnisied | Orpingtons, 50c for 13" Mrs. H, E. Roe- bins, Norwich, Comn, R. F. D. No. 6. rooms for light housekeeping. Address | RIis. 2 gom " r R R, station at Fort Point and A Bullptin. OrRhe apriie_ | near the Wesiarly trolley, Leave trol- DURLERS WANTED—On _ woolons | ley at hospital. ~ATE and Moosup, Conn, ‘Worsteds. ~Address Moosup Mills, apr224 PEERLIESS CARS FOR SALE—1908 Peeriess 30" touring car, overhauled WANTED—Your <ewmg machin2s. | ana repinted; has appearance of never bicycles, cash registers and baby car- | having been used. Full equipment, riages to repair; gencral jobbing. Sew- | Jones speedometer spare seats in ton- ing Machine Hospital, Breed Bldg. neau, gas headlights, top, envelope, Tel. 242-4. or drop postal apr20d | etc. Tice 33000, 1908 Peerloss 30 New York show car. with touring and exhibition limousine’ body; has electric enunciator, Jones combinition speedo- meter and’ clock lamp and top equipment. = Pri 1968 Peerless “30,"" pecently repa nd overhauled, ccmplete with specdometer and general equipment. Flint Motor Car Co., Pack- ard Dealers. Washington and’ Aborn Sts., Providence, R. I apr24d FOR SALE _Ten-room o cottage on Laurel Hill. Enquire 38 Summer St. apr23d FOR SALE—Property for sale in Mystic; large hall ‘and store ito let: large well located farm for sale: one new house containing 6 rooms excellent house lots at bargain: a large well established xron-rfv and meat business; also a fine 10-room house centrally located. For particulars, in- WANTED Worsted Sewers on bress Goods. Apply Milibrook Worsted Co., Palmer, Mass. « WANTED Cooks, General THouse Girls, two Boys, Dish Washers and two good aprzéd laundresses. | quire_Box 315, Mystic, Ct. apr23d 74 t | FOR SALE — Packard “autom-hile, Jo R BUCAS, SN 33 entiel Hite. good running order. For terms and apridd particulars, apply at 30 CIiff St._apr22d FOR SALL—Hot alr furnace, 31 Willow St. aprisa | Romses ron saLr Henry Arnold, $i2 Jackson strest. Willimantle, Conn. Janl7a FOR SALE. The desirable property, conslsting o large house with lot, known as the Molthrop Place, at Red Top (Harvard quarters). Excellent country home. Inquirg of We Have the Best Make Fishing Boots $3.50 10 $5.00 | | | | JAMES L. CASE, H hb | 40 Shetucket St, Norivich, Conn. "TSMALL PLACE of &» acres, focated $2.50 10 $5.75 in"the town of Hampion, Conh. Good bouse of & rooms ana attic; barn and henhouse. Place wiil keep four gcows |and a horse; land equally :|i\'h]aflnlo woodland and pasture; wood enough for fire, good weil at house and brook runs through pasture. On R. F. D. near nelghbors. 1% miles from station. Price $500: $2(0 can remaln oz mort- &‘e- Address Merritt Welch, Chaplin, For Sale No. 208 West Thames St., known as the FRANK A MITCHELL Garden Hose 8¢ to 14g foot Alling Rubber Co., 74-78 Main St. Norwich. i 172 State St. New London. | | lesale—Retall — 14 Stores. ‘Wholesale- teta ores. | PROPERTY. The house has 14 rooms, three baths, fireplaces, steam heat, gas, electricity. All in perfect condition, Mokt favorable terms. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. Thrilly Buyers are finding this store because their dollar gets them just| twice the quantity and as gnod[ BEST TEAS 25c Ib. R Cottage regular 60c value, house of 8 rooms and bath, BEST COFFEE 20c Ib. electric light and all modern tm- regular 40c value. | provements, at Best Baking Powder 12c [b. 124 McKinley Ave. regular 50c value. On Easy Terms. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Sheutcket St., Norwich, Ct. Unitéd Tea Importers Co., | Franklin Sguare, up one flight, over Somers Bros. | apr8TuThS | | WILLIAM B. WILCOX, Auctioneer. $15.00 | Buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton Watch I"FA “ c I I 0 N $10.00 Sawrday, May st Buys a W:;Itr:n’; w:m(l; in a 20-year | wil sell to the highast a3 Soomprets oot “upoeame | Didder the property on S 'School Street formerly FERGUSON & CHARBOMEAD, e Behrisch place and Franklin Square, now owned by the Burkhardf’s BockBeer“es‘a‘e of Ira D. Main. | Also a full lind of the New Style | Signet Rings. @old Chains, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, | ALONZO MAIN TRY IT. | LUTHER GRAY FINEST IN THE CITY. | Administrators -of the Estate of Ira ! D. Main, THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Franklin | e _| JUST ARRIVED AT MY STABLES - b0 Horses |FROM THE LUMBER CAMPS. apr23d ~ FOR SALE. tching from Northup strain Jtland Road, Nor- apr STu FOR SALE—Egzs for I Pekin dicks and Black also B. M. cockerels, Emerson Perisins, S wich Town, Conn. I shall have two more carloacs o those Lumber Horses from the Whit 2 Mountains, and, unless I am very muct At the Public Warchouse of W, Car- | mistaken, there will be r here roll, today for every horse Lumber one uprisht mahogany plano. three | {2 o X T ‘e “them Hi1 " They ara pedals, and stool. _Been in use less|jought by the lumbermen in the fall than iive years. Will be sold o d are worked hard all winter, and | when spring comes they must be sold! oc ~NTON | I have a contract with the lumber- CONSTABLE GEORGE H. STANTON. | men that insures my getting them ¢ every y Such_horses are safe and ains. They are thin from FACTORY TO RENT, work, but give them just a iittie_show and’see how quickly they with option of purchase, 140x25, three 1ol ot Haging worken hais afs stories and basement. Well ligiited nter, they are thoroughly acclimatsd 300 feet from freight station 3| £06: wil atare SRR SnE RUEE Zor 5 vau ail summer. PRICE $25. junction and transfer point. Handy to| Yiap.cp. Sommer PRIC b New York and New England markets.| Coms today and bring your money s GEO. E. § , Putnam, Ct.| With you—for you'll surely want to Address GEO. . SHAW, Putnam, Ct. | W hon you see the horses. My last apriod SALE HORSES lot went in one day CARLOADS OF OHIO., VER- AND 1I0WA HORSES, m the two carloads of Log- 1 shall have three car- fected Horses from Ohio it and fowa Sfagnidcent Drait 1 will ha her carload of Horses Barm 2 apa here from the west next Monday, May stock, you be 34, and T must close out these on hand unintial, a9q optx to make room. I have two nice pairs season—a record- of Draft Horses, also three od But T'm delfvering besides several Good Chunks and Busi- | the my Dprices are mani- festly fair and reasonable. I. R. BLUMENTHAL, Est. 1540, Tel. 3450. 20 Morgan Street, Hartford, Cem: ELMER R. PIERSON. | LARGEST HORSE DEALER IN CO NECTIOUY aprzod mar3ld ness Horses. and 1 mast dispose of the | most of these this week sure. Come | and see or telephione. | | ! TO RENT. TO RENT —Tws large pleasant roons furnished complete for housckeepin hot and cold water, gas range, cic. 0 Main St \ apr2iTu TO RENT—At 123 Maple St. a nine- room tenement, with barn and farden. if desired. Apply to J. L. Lathrop & Suns, 28 Shetucket St. apriid TO RENT—Two or three large pleas- ant rooms, furnished ~complete _for housekeeping: centraily located, Mrs. W. M. Vars, 58 Hobart avenue. decisTuThs v THREE COTTAGES to rent at Pless- ant View Beach. Good bathing. Ad- dress B F. Stillman, Westerly, R. 1. aprasMTu TO RENT—Tenement and_ offices at 45 Main St._Telephone 616-12. apr2ad TO RENT—On Washington street, lower tenement, 5 rooms. ~Enquire J Bradford (Bookbinder), 108 Broadway apr22d NT—A seven-room flat with rovements, 1561 Boswell av- FOR R nquire at same. aprid T—At 15 and 17 Thames St, y and salesroom, two = Johnson ck ovens. Inquire "of F. Herbert Brown, 125 Laurel Hill Ave. mar29d " 10 RENT—Basement at 5§ Frankiin street; sultabls for the paint, plumbing or similar business. ay7d TO RENT New coffages and (enements. | Enquire o A. L. POTTER & €0., 18 Broadway. apr26d FOR SALE. % for Sale--Yegetable Plants w ready. A large quantity of Head Curly Lettuce, Wakefield and rly Summer Cabbage, all well hard ened. F. E. PECKHAM, East Side. Telephone connection. Apr24 FARM BARGAL 140 acre farm, 60 acres good tillag wo barns land, large two story house, with basements; 10 cows, f wagons end farming tool: Beven acres, good cottage and henhouse, plenty of $800. 39 acres. good level land bulldings line, stock t00ls, 1 . 85 pcres, some of t best 'land 'in Windkam county, buildings, handy to R. R. $500 tanding timber, prics $1,860. Building trolley and pr house, lots on Mannerg ave., nea thread mills, will be s0ld at a bargain. Send for lists and views. THYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Maia St. Willlmastle, Conm. WHITNEY’S AGERGY, 227 Main St., Franklin Square. Heal Estate and Insurance TO RENT STREET, NEAR OLIFF t, good tenement of five cellar, etc, city water and closet, bright and pleasant. nt, UNCAS STREET, YOUR choice of upper or lower flat at same low price. Bath, hot water, closet, gas fixtures, attic and cellar. For all particulars of the above or for other property for sale or to rent, all at office on Franklin Square. apr2id 11 BLm stre rooms, water Low 3 JAMES H. HYDE..........Asctloneer AUCTION Will be s0ld ut Public Auction, At the late residence of ‘GEORGE 0. KENYON, near the Lebanon Station, in the Town of Franklin, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28TH, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m., by order of the Hon. Court of Probate bin and for the District of Nor: wich, tho following described pers property, without reserve, belonging the estate of the late Géorge (. hen- yon, deceased, viz.: Nine cows and heifers, 1 mare 1 shoat, 1 lot of pouitry, 'horse-power and wood-sawing outfit, carriages, eral wagons, 1 palr light tean: haine 1 light driving harness. corn sheller all fa Man cannot disinherit me From wealth that went before, Leng as my mindful clay shail be Its own proprietor. Though rrowding“me from every | But thay which I compose, 0 Toore He cannot manage to displace Possessions 1 enclose. While misers clutch this little earth And starve behind their bars, T take my whare by right of birth— Four hundred thousand stars! —Witter Tiynner, in American Maga o GETHSEMANE. In golden yauth, when seems the carth Srnammer land of singing mirth, When _souls glad and hearts are Ana light had nd not a shadow lurks in sight, We do not know it, but lhnrr‘llt Somewhere veiled under even‘ng A garden all must some time see— “he garden of Gethsemane, Kies With joyous steps we go ou Love lends a halo to our days: Light s)rrows sail like clouds afar. We laugh and say how strong we are, We hurry on. and, hurrying, go Close to the borderland of Thit walts for you and waits Forever waits—Gethseman ways; r me, Down shadowy lanes, across strange stroams Bridged over by our broken dreams: Behind the (misty caps of years Zeyond the'great salt fount of tears The n liea. Strive as you may cannot miss it In your way iths that have been or may be gomewhere through Getheomane. TLead | All those who Must pass within the garden’ | Must alone in Garkness vith some flerce despaie, irney, soon or 1 pity thoxe who cannot sa mine, but Thine.” who only pray, “Let this ¢up pass.”” and cannot see His purpose in Gethsemane, —Ella Wheeler Wileox. VIEWS AND VARIETIES. Clever Sayings. eacher—Johnny, do you know what | a blotter ix?" Johnny—Yessum. It's d¢ ting wot youse hunts fer while de ink Chicago News. about that boat-rock- 502" “When we resuscis we found that he still had winter flannels on."—Kansas City Journal. How inconsistent women are They'll shriek and scream And then go 'round with rats, And think them ver: case ow tated him his at mic !amc-fllp‘z nice. —Life. Some y 1 to trouble, great or small, And ‘others are down for falr; While others hen they take Land right side up with care. ~Judge. they call yor sn't y that's what empty title.—Bos- a fal Housek Hungr name? you mi don T per—You say Higgins, but ihat Tramp—No, mum; ht call an iscript “In these stories of the Middle Ages we always read about the hero’s goo right arm.” “Well”” “Was thers nev er a southpaw knight?"—Philadelph letin, “Jones seems to think that he's in valuable to the firm.” “What makes fou think so?" “Hes telling evers ody that he ean%t possibly get awav to go t) the gama today."—Detroft Free Pross. | Boyd is a bright Mttle feliow eof | three yea his mother oh | served” him vigocously scratching b 'hu and asked, “What make ¥ “Because I'm ¢ he replied scratch your head?” only oné kuows it quickly.—Delinea‘or, “Are they people te ot any Xanding In | the communfty=™ “Oh, yes, +Ome of the glrls is engaged to o titied for- eigner and their only son has been In three automobile idents involving ladies of the chorus.—Chicago Rec- ord-Herald “This boy was born In a log cabir His favorite pastime is to cut dow | cherry trees, which he also splits int rails.” “@Good enough ow let hi | pick out the right college to graduate | from and he can't heip heing prest dent."—Louisville Courler-Journal, f “I suppose you will do a little gar. dening this year? “No,” answered | Sirius Barker: “T tried it or Tt made me so sympathetic with the p pk who raise things to eat that T stood for any overcharge the huck«te chose to suggest.’—Washington Star “f can't last much longer, my dea rming tools and utensils of every 'gajd old Mr. Kloseman, w wa description, 3 incubators, housebold nearing his end; “but, ah! its zood Also, ail real estate, consisting of tie | 10 think that «-'v:-n): ter death T'll b home farm, with buildings thereon, | n€ar you and watch over you Well situnte cast of the New London R. R.|—er—really replied the soon-to-be Co. tracks and north of the highway | young widow, “if that's true, Silas ieading to the "I,‘qu}m; station. aaa | 'm afrald my extravagance will pain cintaining 34 acres of land. = it.|you terribly.’—Catholic Standard and uate southerly of said Kighway and | Times esterly of maid ra a fracks, and meny. containl:g 16 acres of land Riko, tise Mountatn woodlit, so-call. | MUCH IN LITTLE. ed, near Ravine Park, westerly from the Norwich and Willlmantic “trolicy | On' the national woman suffrage pe. trioks, Snd contalning 12 lcres. | ie|fitlon the name of the governor of Town 'of Lebanon. bounded aarth he | Michgan heads tha list from that state, Tucker land, east' by land late of ) Horatio Hyde and ‘south and west by | A single bodv of iron ore in Leba- land formerly of James A containing 6 acres of land. 1f said day be stormy, snle will he held first fuir weekday following. GEORGE H. HOXIE Administrator with the will ann Brown, and d the BEstate of George C. Kenyon, deensed Franklin, Ct, April 19, 1900 apraZThsTu W. B. WILCOX............Auctioneer l ] TUESDAY, APRIL 27TH, at 10 A. M., at 236 Washington street, corner of Willilams street, household goods, con- sisting of antique mahogany sidehoard antique mahogany bedstead, black wal- nut and oak bureaus, beds, black wal- nut, birdseye maple, oak and jron, lif set dining room set. rosewood table, music case, chairs, bric-a- irpets, et Auction_rain or shine. WAL M, CKINGHAM. WILLIAM B. WILCOX.. AUCTION Will be sold at Publie Auction Thursday, April 29th, 1909, at 10 o'clock A, M., in the Town of Montville, Leifiingwell- town, five miles west of Norwich, the following described property: Eight cows (ome two years old), 1 yoke of bxen, two horses, 2 carriages, 1 demo- orat wagon, 1 byggy, 4 harnessos, 1 ox wagon, 1 ox cart, 2 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 bees and beehives; a large quantity of household furmiture. If said day be stormy, sale wi held fiest falr weekdny following. ..Auctioneer be ORRIN B. LEFFINGWELL. April £3, Montville, 1909. apr2sa WHEN you want to put your busi- ness before the pubiic, thers Is no me- dium better than througzii the advertis- lng columns of The Bulletin. " THERE 15 no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to Tha Bul fetin for business results. | non_county, most without Pa., has been mined al- interruption since 174 The government of the British East Africa protectorate has prohbited an person experimenting with _wireless telegraphy without a license /from the governor. The town of Valecas, in Spain, is | almost entirely built of meerschanm. Vallecas has on its outskirts great quarrics of meerschaum too coarse for pipemaking, and a meerschaum-bu!l: town Is the result — an fvory-white town that shines in the Spanish sun. The final rice crop report shows that ngal has 17,916,200 acres, against 19,836,300 last season. The normal a s 20,831,800 acres, but there is a lack of rain in Bihar at sowing sea- | son. The yleld of winter rice (clean- lad) In Bengal is estimated at 71,075 tons, against 57,930 tons this season. The cacao tree, when fully develop- | ed, attains a hefght of 16 to 18 feet Its fruit resembles a cucumber, the outer surface being glossy and o rugated: the interior section contains the seeds of cacao nuts, which range in number from 10 to 50. The cacao tree will produce corsecutive creps for 25 years. The world's output of petroleum luvt amounted to 234,270,000 barrels | h the United States produced 165,870,000 barrels, occupying the fore most- position, while Russia produced 40,800,000 barrels. Japan occuples nn Iy the seventh rank. her output being 0,000 barrels, having Increased from 250,000 in 1907, The'French imports in January were In value $104,030.800, against $99,261 589 in January 1908 The increase in raw materials purchased was $8,952 413 while the imports of food and manufuctures were reduced. The ex- ports from France in January were valued at $69.940,950, against $62,03 - 275 In January, 1908, both manufac- tures and raw materials making large advances. An effort fs making, with the gov- ernment of Madras behind Jt. to e tablish a_factory for wood distillation in”the Nilgirls Hills, mainly for' the purpose of supplying acetate of lime to the cordite factory“and to establish an export trade in by-products, The director of Industries think that such a factory would lend to other chemi~ cal industries on the