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ERATE NORT! 'H WINDS, ° WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at the Auditorium. % Moving Pictures and Illustrated Sopgs at Breed Theater. Vaudeville and Broadway Theater. Motion Pictures and Tilustrated Songs at the Roderick Theater. Typographical Union, No. 100, meets ~ fa C. L. U. Hall Dance at Cadillac Hall e — ANNOUNCEMENTS. Lobsters cheaper; 18 to 20 cents, ac- cording to size; at Church Brothers'. Motion Plctures at See the shoes and oxfords Frank A. Bill offers today (Saturday). Ladi $2.50 shoes at $2. Quality $4 shoes. Mother's day Is to be quite generally obgerved on Sunday, May 9. 1t will do us all good to om that day think what “Mother” means to us. Shall we not honor her in our memory and by our Jife on this particular day and ali oth- erss, A white carnation is the sign, Sunday, of our remembrance. Mass Meeting in Association hall on | £unday, May 9, at 3.30 p. m. for both | men and women, Hon. George H. Ut- | ter, ex-governor of Rhode island is | to be the speaker. Governor Utter is an eloquent speaker with a real mes age. Music by the quartette of the Second Congregational church of New London, Mrs, Frank H. Merrill, sopra- no; Mrs. Lililan Munger, contralto; B, Seamans, basso; Eben Learned, tenor and dfrector. Frederick W. Les- ter of this city will serve as accom- panist. Music lovers will be ‘glad-to note that the Brown ,Glee, Mandolin and Guitar clubs will give a concert in the Y. M. C. A, hall on Tuesday evening of next week. The programme includes selections by @ reader, vocal and in- strumental quartettes and the com- bined club, Special mention is made of numbers from The Island of Bing, & musical comedy written by a Brown man, nthusiastic audlences have greeted the clubs on the occasions of | rmer visits to our city_and a large See 'the men's King | | on Selfishness. with his impressions, and his dieap- pointment knows no bounds, and he hastily cables for his daughters' two formar suitors, they ‘proving after all to be nearer his ideals. This big pic- ture is 1,000 feet long and lively and interesting. Among the other success- ful pictures m{rLert Out, the pathetic hild pictu he New Migror, The UnvISUS Koveng 1, and the unique edu Bdu- fng the Blind. Great success Is following the sing- ing of “There Never Was a Gal Like You,”. by Mr. Delaney, who is obliged to respond to triple encores nightly. He also sings at each performance the preity little child song, “Daddy’s Little Girli Madam Morelle is making a big_hit with the vocal Staccato Polka, render- ing it in her usual faultless manner. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. At the Christian Science reading { roomn Sunday ¥ ning the subject is to be Adam and Fallen Man. At the Norwich Town Methodist Bunday morning and evening. At the Greeneville Congregational church Rev. C. H. Ricketts will preach at the morning and evening services. Sunday_morning at the Universalist church Rev. Joseph F. Cobb will preach. ¥, P. C. U. service at 6.30- p. m. Temperance Association The Loyal { will hold_a meeting in the Bill block. room 2, Shetucket street, Sunday at 4 p. m. preaching Sunday at Park Con- be morning and afterngon C gregational church by Rev. Dr. S, H. There will Howe. ) At Grace Memorial Baptist church Sunday morning Rev. W. H. McLean will preach ou The Generations. His evening subject is Hard Rowing. Dickson will preach at the Zion church Sunday morning His evening topic is God's Earnest Solicitude for the Back- slider. Rev. S. A M. E At the North Main Street Methodist scopal church there will be a ser at 215, followed by Sunday Vil s expected on Tuesday cve- gather ning. g Dr. Harris' New Office O Thursday Dr. George R Harri opened his new office in the Wauregan | § house block, on Broadway. It has been | finely fitted v nd is probably as weli s any in t s a recept I at the o off of whi s @ seption | room, work room, study and lounging | room. There is also his office for h private business, and room fi writing, toilet clothing. The of oak, handsom and_the furniture in his office, while study Is of mission style. are ly pan- mah in that Broadway Musical Service. APEpecis at the Broa afternoon at 5 o'clock or | urch _tomorrow in place of the The - choir Wi Miss Harriet C. smme will - be stance tollowi | made compositions | by F elssohn | Prelude. ro Moderato, Adagio, | Sonata Solo by M Lord God of Charles Tyler Bard. Abr Wa Cast Thy Burden Postinde—F | S | The Auditorium. j Again the Auditorium will be the center of attraction in the show line | next week, : if it is to be | judged 1 of the bill which will All the acts | will be full of comedy, and will surely | lease the majority of our patrons, as | e know from past experience that it is comedy they want and we | doing our best to give it to them For the coming week it is hard to| pick out any one act to head the bill, as they all are equally good. It is some time good Tive team has been here. the succese w b sisters met se pect the Vincent here nevt week hit. The original DeVole Brothers, acro- | bats and Roman ring artists, will do many sensational stunts, and, judgi; from their past reputation, the; marvels in flying ring work. Jim Hussy, a_comedy singing and dancing comedian, makes up as a New York telegrapn bov, and is known as “The Yiddish Furry Up” He has a funny line of talk, with new jokes, and | handles his feot with the best of them. A good Dutch team is always a big laugh and something that has never been hare. Waldron Brothers will :ake this part in next week's bill, and they will surely prove themselves to be the | Emperors of German Comedy. The moving pictures for the coming weeK, in which we are steadily im- proving, will consist of one dramatic | and four comedy pictures. A Tale uf the Esquimeaux and the Midnight will be the feature reel and ie one of | Edison’s Hest. Among the others will e Drawing the Color Line, Crazy Bar- | ber, Expensive Skyplece, ete. BREED, THEATER. The Uplifting of Mr. Barker, Big Com. edy Moving Picture, y sister | 18 fror ago, we ex- who appear | | even a bi will be are ‘With the presentation of the above named pioture, the Breed theater has shown one of the most successful com- edy moving plotures of the season, it being a story of a newly rich New York man, who has lofty ambitions in CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the M——:: Bignature of If you want to feel well, look well and be well, take Foley’s Kidney Rem-)| edq. It tones up the kidneys and blad- der, purifies the blood and restores health and strength. Pleasant to take and oontains no harmful drugs. Why r(l‘ot commence today? Lee & Osgood 0. Hoarsen: bronchitis and other throat troubles are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar, as it soothes and heals the inflamed throat and bronchial tubes and the most obstinate cough disappears. Insist upon having the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar. Lee & Osgood Co. Make Old Things New With Home Finishe Have you any worn out chairs? It #0, get & small can of L. & M. Home Finish Varnish Stain and in 30 minutes make the chair as good as new. Full directions on each can. Sold by L. W. Carroll & Son. Norwich; J. P. Kingsley & Son; Pldintield. | Journey. " At the First Congregational church Tgevening service un | 4 school, At the Sheitering Arms Rev. J. F. Cobb and choir of the Universalist hurch will conduct, the vice on fternoon. Sunday morning at the Swedish Lu- there will be services Rev. Olaf Nordbladh, ay school. theran church conducted by tollowed by Su There will be rvices Sunday morn- ng, afternoon and evening at the Sal- vation Army headquarters, conducted by Captain and M Thorne. be morning prayer and t St. Andrew's church 1d sermon at 7.30, an Rev. F. J. Bohanan officiating. Sunday morning at the Second Con- greoational_church Rev. L. L. West i on The Heart of History. Hi prea is Nature as a Teacher. evening topic At the Mt. Calvary Baptist church Rev. D. W, Cannon will preach Sun- Qay morning on Paul's First Missionary His evening topic is The Tri- umph of Faith. ol 1 1y there will be preaching by H pastor, Rev. G. Ewing, both morning.and_evening, Morning topic, The Spirit of Obedience. At the Broadway Congregational church the pastor will preach in the mornin special musical servvice— compositions of Mendelssohn—con- cludes the vesper service for the pres- ent season. At the Central Baptist church Sun- day morning Rey. P. C. Wright will cak upon The Honor Which Belongs to Mother, His evening topic will be The Virtue of Encomium and the Vice | of Slander. At the First Baptist church Rev. W. T. Thayer's morning theme is An Un- dervalued Dynamic of Christianity. His eveni topic is The Maximum Sin. Ordina baptism at close of the Rev. Albert P. Blinn will speak at the Spiritual Academy Sunday morn- ng and evening. His morning subject Wanted, More Light, and the even- ing subject, The Deity. The Progres: ive Lyceum meets at 12 o'clock At Trinity Episcopal church there will be Holy Communion at 9.30.a. 'm. Morning prayer and sermon by the Rev. John G. Fawcett of New Jersey | even- rector, at 10.30 a. m., and at 7.30 p. m ing prayer and sermon by the Rev. J Eldred Brown. Episcopal At Trinity Methodist church Sunday morning Dr. M. S. Kaufman will preach on Mother's Day, lits Power and Pathos. In the eve- ning there will be a praise service as- d by the vested cholr with brief s _on Methodist Federation for Service; What It Is. NEW HAVEN UNAFFECTED. | Decision Held to Foreshadow Outcome of Pending Suit Against Consolidat- ed Road. A prominent officer in the New Yo New Haven & Hartford R. R. Co. fto THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, is Jocated in Somers' Block, over C. M. 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After a very boisterous m o enie age, " ST Road tho Ssmall | trip. across the occan, he arrives in Road tho- s BUSINESS NEWS advertisoments | London. ot the height of the sociai sca- | JUSINESS NEWS _ advertiserments carefully. Son, and attempts to Introduce his{ o PO T earefully. Shaigiiters. 40 Toxulty, bukto tik-Sess # === | Drise and_dismay it does mnot. agree er examination of the commodities de- cision of the United States supreme court, states that. it leaves the inter- ests of the New Haven company en- tirely unaftected. The New Haven company controls the Ontario and Western road by a small majority of the stock and the Ontario and West- ern takes coal from certain mines in the Sgranton region of Pennsylvenia in which it holds stock. Such stock- holding, in the opinion of the officer referred to, as he reads the opinion of the supreme gourt does not consti- tute ownership ahd exempts absolute- Iy the Ontario and Western from the operation of the Hepburn act. in railroad circles at New Haven also the decision is regarded as being sibly of the utmost importance as ring upon the question of the right the New Haven company to con- trol the Massachusetts trolleys through ownershin of stock in the trolley com- panies. That ownership is now ques- tioned in the suit brought by the fed- I government under the anti-trust act of 1890, as being a combination in nt of trade, appears to bg the opinion of rail- d officers that yesterday’s decision of the United States supreme court foreshadows its positing in the pend- ing suit against the New Haven com- any, should it be appealed to that tribuna CRYING FOR HELP Lots of It in Norwich But Daily Grow- ing Less. The kidneys cry for help. Not an organ in the whole body so delicately constructed. Not one so important to health. The kidneys are the filters of the blood. When they fail foul and poisonous the blood becomes There can be no health where there is poisoned blood, B: he is one of the first indica- tions of kidney trouble. It is the kidney's cry for help. Heed it. | Doan's Kidney Pills are what Is | wanted | Are just what overworked kidneys need They strengthen and invigorate the Kkidneys: help them to do their work; never fail to cure any case of kidney disease. Read the proof from a Norwich elt- Mrs. H. A anklin Street “or the purpo: sider that ther Simonds, living at 117 | Norwich, Conn,, says: s recommended T con- | is no medicine equal to Doan’s Kidney Pills. The undoubt- | ed@ benefit thei use has given my friends ants me in recommending them very highly. The facts that lead me to testify in favor of Doan's Kid- ney Pills which“T procured from N, D. 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Iris, and many other choice things. Conde and see us. Everyone buying $1.00 worth of goods will be presented with a bunch of German Iris. Estate of G. GEDULDIG, Tel. 662. 77 Cedar Street. apr26d One of the Essentials of the happy hbmes of to-day is a vast fund of information as to w of promoting health and happiness and right living and knowledge of the world’ best products. Products of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which have attained.to world-wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-Informed of the World; not of indi- viduals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtain- ing the best the world affords. ¢ One of the products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and com- mended by the Well-Informed of the Worldasa valyable and wholesome family Jaxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manu- factured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. — LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO OR&DITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwie, within and for the District 9¢ Norwich, on the 7th"day of May, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Mabel Munger Vergasom, late of Norwioh, in said District, de- ceased. Ordered, That the Executor cite said ~deceased to the creditors of bring in their claims against said estate within six months from this jate, by posting a notice to that eftect, together with a copy of this or- der. on the signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same town, and by publish- ing the same once in a newspaper hav- ing a circulation in said District, and make return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. The above and foregoing Is a true copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE.~All creditors of sald d ceased are hersby notified to present thelr claims against said estate to the undersigned at Norwich Town, Conn., within the time limited in the above and’ foregoing order. g J. C. FREMONT VERGASON, Executor. may$sd ROGERS Best Ready Mixed PAINT Hes greatest covering capac- ity and durability. Accurately made of the best paint materi by the best machinery and ins the most modern and best equipped paint and varnish plant in the world. See us when in need of Paints and Finishes of any Kind. We can fell you what to use, how much to use, and the cost. Ask Us. CHAS 06000 & 00, 45 and 41 Commerce Streal. JEWELERS Watches Diamonds Cut Glass Silverware Clocks Fine Watch Repairing 126 MaFStreef. dec28d SPRING HAS ARRIVED AT THE OLD STAND OF 1830 RAWSON & WHIPPLE 1309 S6 to 93 WATER ST, GEORGE S. DRAPER, Prop. Just received a full line of Garden and Grass Seed, which we offer at the lowest market price. Also the choicest line of Imported Cordials, consisting of Benedictine, Chartreuse, Creme de Menthe, Absinthe, Forbidden Frut Maraschino, Maraschino Cherrles, Or- ange Curacoa, Moet & Chandon’s White Seal, Hennessey's one and_three star Brandy, King Willlam, Black and White and Dewar's Scotch Whiskey. Jameson’s one and three star Irish Whiskey, Gordon’s, Coates’ Plymouth, Tanqueray, Burnett's Tom and Fields' Sloe Gin, C, & C. Ginger Ale, Bass Ale and Burke's Stout, Heublein’s Cock- tails, and _the best assortment of Ametican Wines. "Full line of Lager bottled at brewery, Tobacco, Cigars and Groceries. STORE OPEN EVENINGS. 'Phone 144-2. ¢ mar20d AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, Travellng Men, etc. Livery comnected SHETUCKKET STREET. J. F. CONANT. 11 Franklin Street. Whitestone 5o and the J. F. C. 10c Cigars are the best on the market. Try them. marléd «| reterences of the h the smail ¢ WANTED. ; weekly salar; ; permanent place; geners ing, Falrview Nurseries, ¥ ‘maysd SEKEEPER WANTED—Amer!- ily, two adults, require working r; independent ition for woman of reliability. Box 31, Norwich. maysd e T v e e ANTED—Be your own boss: mak. W, $4 daily at home silvering mirrors anyone can do the work in spare time booklet and sample free. G. ¥. Red: mond, Dept. 69, Boston, Mass. maySd . WANTED—Man; must be willing to Jearn and capable 'of acting as our rep- resentative; no canvassing or solicit- ing; good ' income assured. Address National Co-operative Realty Co. 945 Marden Bldg, Washington, D. C. niaysd STEEPLE TOM wants steeple, flag- pole or smokestacks to clean, repair or paint. Cleaning house, factory and public bullding chimneys a specialty. Address all orders to Box 200, Bulletin. maySd WANTED—Financial sales manager. 0ld established institution desires to establish local agency; must have con- fidence of investors; 'reputation and Bept United Real > & ence. Agency pt., Uni alty Mtge. Co., 220 Broadway, N. Y. maysd WANTED—If you have some spare time, we will gni you'a guaranteed sal- ary of 16¢ an hour, and also extra com- mission.. More than a million people use our goods. We want men and women agents in every section to look after this business for uy. Experience unnecessary. For partichlars write to Mcl%-n Biack & Co., Inc., 368 Beverly St.. Boston, Mas may8d WANTED—Young men to learn au- tomobile business by mail and prepare for positions as chauffeurs and repair men. We make you expert in ten ‘weeks; assist you to secure position. Pay big; work pleasant; demand for men great; reasonable; write for par- ticulars and sample lesson. =Empire Automobile Institute, Rochester, maysd WANTED—Woman for general house- work. Inquire at this office. m-y:f WANTED—A respectable yoln, woman would like position in wido: er's home; state particulars in firat I ter. Address Rural Carrier, Stonington, Conn. may7d MOTOR BOAT WANTED—Cash for a good able boat; must be in runnfn; order; about 20 by 7 feet; cabin boa referred. Address, with ' particulars, Slotor Boat, Bulletin Office.” mayid WANTED Sewing to_do_at home. Apply to Mrs. Wallen, 55 Blizabeth. maysd WANTED—Two experienced ironers. Norwich Steam Laundry. may4d WANTED—Your iewing machinss, bicycles, cash registers and baby ca rlages to repalr; genaral jobbing. Sew- ing Machine ‘'Hospital "Breed Bldg, Tel. 242-4, or drop postal. apr20d WANTED Cooks, General FHouse Girls, two Boys, Dish Washers and two good laundresses. ] J. B. LUCAS, room 32 Central Bldg. apridd 2 W, and agency open| Rwhuttr.”ll HoU can Rousckee We Have the Best Make Fishing Boots $3.50 to $5.00 Rubber Coats $2.50 10 $5.75 Garden Hose 8c 10 14 foot Alling Rubber Co., 74-76 Maln St. Norwich. 162 State St. New London Wholesale—Retall — 14 Stores DR. JONES, John & Geo. H. Bliss Dentist, is now open for praciice at 35 SHETUCKET ST. with a Complete New Equipment. Room 10 marlsd Used on Machine. Shown Inuse at Singer ts:u!f‘sunmw. 48 MAIN STREET. $15.00 Buys a 17 -Jewel Hamilton Watch in 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. Gold Chains, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, and a complste line of up-to-date FERGUSON & CHARBONNEN, mm““m“. Square. m-oun'L%nsn n Diamon a Jewels Sha Securitios of any Lind at the Lowest Ratea of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. (B 1872) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 151 Main Street, Upstaiss. Kentey's Sthnie, ‘5}9 IR a2 VOR SALE_New > = also_three s, finm"&:imf Armstrong's ing, No. cu maysd SALE _Farm with house and ¥ barns, in good repair, Jocated on trolle: Tl Tn' Oboum. Inauire of A. J. Sentt, 56 Boswell Ave., Norwich, Conn. ma: DD ¢ moning full pediares stock, AD- D. ¢ months, ful stoc! - ply Box 75, Bulletin. mrld’ FOR SALE—Four good sound Im"“ road horses, (ra&fl to § vears old. Can be seen at 682 North Main St,, City. JOR SALE_Stanle passenger touring cari 1908 reat bargain. Address “P.” care Bul: etin_ Office. may6d FOR SALE—Pea brush, in any quantity, “Apply to Charles 8. Brown, antic, R. D. 2. maysd HORSES FOR SALE_Henry Arnold, 312 Jackson Street, Willimantle, Conn’ jan . C. R. 1. Red eggs; §1 8, Jotting. ~ Mrs. Bmily’ Ringland, 44 Bentley St., Laurel Hill, City. may4d FOR SALE—Cabin ld#unches, motor bouts and gasoline engines. Catalogue furnished. ~ Open day and _evening. West Mystic Mfg: Co, West Mystic, Conn. aprioq FOR SALE-Very cheap. If ‘taksn immediately, a Chickering square piano pow being used by _the People's ing Class at Towd Hall. Enquire of Plaut-Cadden Co. apras FOR SALE—Property for sale In Mystic; large hall and store to let: large well located farm for sale: one new house containdng & roo excellent house lots at bargain; a FOR SALE—S. C. e d well established grocery = and m: business: also a fine 10-room hou: centrally located. For partioulars. in quire Box 315, Mystie, Ct. apr23d for Sale--Vegetable Plants now ready. A large quantity of Head and Curly Lettuce, Wakefleld and Eflgréy Summer Cabbage, all well hard- ened. F. E. PECKHAM, East Side. Telephone connection. apr24d SMALL PLACE of s acres, located In the town of Hampton, Conn. Good bouse 6f 5 rooms ana aftic; barn and henhouse. Place will keep'four cows and 2 horse; land equally divided into woodland and pasture; wood emough for fire, good well at house and brook runs through pasture. On R. F. D. near neighbors, 1% miles from station. Price $900: $3(0 can remain on mort- §e% Address Mersitt Welch. Chaplin. n: FARM BARGAINS. 140 qere farm, 60 acres good tillage land, ldrge two story house, two barns with basements; 10 cow: uil line of wagons and farming to rice $2,400, Seven acres, good cotta, ouse, barn and henhou plenty of fruit; price $800. 39 ac good level land. good buildings, on trolley line, stock and tools, for $3,000. 85 acres, some of the best land in Windham county. good buildings, handy to R. R., $500 worth standing_timber, prica $1,360. Bulldin, fots on Manners ave. near irolley ana thread mills, will be 80ld at a bargain. Send for lists and views. TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Maln S$t. Willimantle, Comm. 49---HORSES---40 Another carload just arrived, and 1 don’t think a better lot can be found in any stable. They are the kind that everyone likes—good build. gentle and well broken. Some are big drafters others ochurnks, business horses and drivers. I.am going to dispose of them as soon as possible, and no dealer in class cheaper than I can or will at the same terms. Come and see me or telephone. may3d ’Phone 114-3 | Connectlcut can sell horses of the same ( ELMER R. PIERSON. TO RENT. TO RENT—Farm of 300 acres, well watered; firewood. orchard, eic.; ver; near to ‘Willimantie. Address “Farm,” care Bulleun Co. mayéd TO RENT—Furnished rooms, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Inquire at this_office. maysd TO RENT—, rooms at 21 $9 per month. may6d W URNISHED ROOMS—Two nice fur- 5 ooms, near postoffice. 357 Main St postortet mayss TO RENT—Basement at 55 Franklin ley place, East Side; nquire 40 Hobart Ave. Her foaven a as r Ter praitie fs fike dancing She gossips to the wind, the And we are comrad I climb the hill at evenfall; She stands 50 high she may look .. A i Rk vy o Lhe Sowm o wirding highw And"in” the wind's arm bend (0 se8 sky, and 1 ement of 5| And murmur that you haste to me. And with her hundred voice: Each step you take to reac And laugh In merry mockery, nd to scold, and weep and A nd & moment mute In gri Then laugh with every rustiing leaf. tell my side, street; suitable for the paint, plumbing | And when at last you take my hands or suitable busipess. may17d TO RENT—On Washington street, lower tenement. 5 rooms. ~Enauire J. Bradford (Bookbinder), Droadway. aprisd And call my name in mimicry, Shio chatters Tt ¥ o dozen times, Achnd then, In gay and elfish glea unes her aves 1o this— The lisping caderice Of & Kias. —Theodosia Garrisom. ettty FOR RENT—A seven-room flat with modern improvements, 151 Boswell av- enue. Inquire at same, aprid FOR RENT. Tenement 38 McKinley Ave. G. L. Crosgrove, 30 Baltic St, or Wauregan Hou mayIMWF with option of purchase, 140x25, three stories and basement. Well lighged. 300 feet from froight station. R. R. Junction and transfer point. Handy to New York and New England marke! Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, Ct. TO RENT New colfages and (enements. Enquire of A. L. POTTER & C0., 18 Broadway. apr2éd WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, 227 Main St., Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance TO RENT ]] ELM STREET, NEAR CLIFF stréet. good temement of five rooms, ceilar, ete, city water and water closet, bright and pleasant Low rent 3Q UNCAS STREET. YOUR choice of upper or lower flat at same low price. Bath, hot water, closet, gas fixtures, attic and cellar, ulars of the above or roperty for sale or to rent, e on Franklin Square. For all pari for other call at o apr27d SPECIAL For Friday, May T7th HAMILTON ROCK and RYE 65c FOR SALE A Cottage house of 3 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. ‘ It Makes Wrinkles. | Warry over 'ill-health does your health no good, and merely causes | wrinkles, that make you look older than you are. If you zre sick, don't worry, but go | about it to make ycurself well. 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We furnish the best methed, and If you'll take one of our teams you'll say the same, MAHONEY BROS, Falls marlid THERE 18 no advertising medium in Eastern Connerticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results Avenue. | | | | | | J | Twenty-five years experience in fit- | ting Glassos to the Most Difficult Eyes, permanently located at 257 Main St, | | MASTER OF DREAMS. (“Behold! The dreamer cometh!™ They stripped me bare and lett me o Wi To pine forsaken in a lonel They gave me to night frosts ' ng day, To grief none understand. They took my sfiver from me and my gold, The changing splendors of my rich array- Night's h ), by land; nd burne $ nll'gver rain of dew escaped their o0ld, And the fine gold of day. On the world's highway in vain pomp they tread, By paths unknown I stray, and hid= den stream: They took all for dead— They could not take my Still morning comes with marvels a® Still in soft rose descends the evens st "t’vo;s,. castle of my heart, growm The sweet, swift thoughts ablde. Pass b‘{."sl- by, O dlamorous folk and this 'last fortress of the sow! T Man Euve me winter weather from & But God 'has given me spring! —Robin Flower, In the Spectator, VIEWS AND VARIETIES. Clever Sayinge. Mrs. Bordem—1I ordered lamb and you sent me mutton. Butcher—It was lamb when 1t left here, mum.—Judge. “She says he is not euch & good catch, after all” “She says that, eh? He must have dropped her.”—Loulsville Courier-Journal, She—I think you might stop smeling when vou heard me say I don't like ft, | He—That's no reason. I heard you say you didn't lfke 1o be kissed.—Bostom. Transcript. Now, Jane will feed the-chickens, But she won't go near the cat; She doesn’t dare— You see her hair Sometimes conceals a rat. —Judge. “Ethel's a horrid thing!” “Why, T | thought you were friends? “Well, aren’t any more. She has a more hid eous hat than mine, and I'd told my milliner to'go the Umit."—Philadelphis, | Ledger. “My daughter used to play by ear,” Said portly Mrs. Root; “We'se a plano pl now. And so she pla; y foot.” troit Froe Press. Hanks—Bet a dollar cigar against & stogie that a pretty girl is ocoming down the strest. Banks—How can you tell? Hanks—Here comes the_ ugllest bull pup I ever saw.—Chicago News. They were looking at & portrait of | Catherine of Russia. Said the man What a remarkably strong and vigs orous face she has!” Eaid the woman:; “I_wonder if her hair waved naturals | Iy?"—Cleveland Plain Dealer, Penelope occupled hersel in spnning ¢ a shroud. “Ulysses will need it If hed tells me that detained at the office story,” she exclaimed. ~ Grimly she continued her task.—N. Y. Sun. “Ma,” said the newspaper man's son, T know why editors call themselves we. “Why?" “So's the man that doesn't like the article will think there are too many people for him to tackle."—Christtan Work and Evane gelist MUCH IN LITTLE. On Jan. 1 Canada was sheltering 17,239 Chi~- ,171 Indlans, Orfentals, including 15,484 Japanese and | Canada has made British subjects of 442 Orlentals. Colonel Tuflaey and a Mr. Domanev= The signal consists of 200 shots automatically. sky fired It is stated that the Chinese gowern< ment has decided to enforce eompuls sory education in the empire in the present year, 8o as to lay & foundation for the Initiation of constitutional gove ernment. electrical method of cleans! #6.2 veasel without the ‘ sity of docking the eraft is in use N England to & ecqriain extent. The' rubber works by belmng dragged d down under the hull of the ll‘ ropes. made to up By the use of 'lq cling to the stesl sides of the vessel like aymagnet. Tt is stated that Tuan Fank enters . tains a project of establishing an en- gineering college at 8 and H considering the purchase’of the Tn Shu company’s (Chinese publishing | -ompany) new printing offices on An the huil | Chinese bund for the eoegs buildings. The price of the buflding is agreed at 170,000 t (about $110,000 gold). There will be only a short rest Henrjetta Crosman this summe: | her new success “Sham™ will run_into the hot weather. When the New York . engagement is finished sha will take brief vacation and them the Chicagn gagement of “Sham” will commence, After some weeks there, the othew will follow, the season lasting well w into & year from next June. The great possibilities of the kettie- drom as a musical instrument have been urged to the London Bociety of Arts by G. C. Cleather. He finds it comparable to the violin in the ex- quisite effects attainable, but the tone, like that of the vioMn, depends upon the performer. He hopes to - scholarship founded to encourage study in this neglected field. The falting off in coal shipments to Mexico is attributed to the great in- crease in ofl consumption, as a fact, together with the fact that electric en ergy generated from the numerous waterfalls that abound In the mountain is rapidly lwnllnllrn(l‘rn‘ll, y / { } country generated steam. This is true of the big mining camp: h as chuca and E| Oro, as well as In Mexe« ico City. Forcest Halsey, author of the socie; ty novel. “Fate e Bul X just published by W. B. Dodge m is destined,.it seems, to make a name 2 a for himself as a playwright. His ock exchange soclety drama, “The Just starts on what an all-summer run in E‘: cugo; while his other new play, “The Highes Law. opens in London month with Fanny Ward i the role,