Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 25, 1910, Page 12

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" FAIR ‘AND WARMER TODAY SATURDAY FAIR, COOLER. prayer, sermon, second. celebration; Lo 12 m. Sunday school; 4 p. m. chil- service; 7.30 D. m. <vening TO t. 111 Or- Ehe A b B Rriahize Cof Prayer and sermon. . e T u.f'vm:m mar2bd ~ Calvary Episcopal Church. ars with : » mar? e Sy Dbt 10 | ement of seven rooms - Easter day at the morning service at ) S : to-send for my price reasons for m‘l‘# t 55 ] Btreet. Inquire at Bul- 10.30 @, meProcessional nymn 11%; 2 ’ etc. . A "Z-_, 3 £ a cant nyestment. | lotin G Sairazd Christ Our Passover, Mornington; Glo- e B ar uire bert L. Darble, . vrnpgaw RENT—At 55 Franklin ria Patri, Mornington; Te Deum Lau- - ™ -~ 5 = — S Tois h‘ Street., nquire at Bulletin Office. * e own % ttle Ground, on Penobscot and River | - - ey o For rs, inquire of W. W. |1, 50 WENI-Lower [enoment of oar damus, in E flat, Dudley Buck; Jubi- late in C, Dudley Buck: sffice hymn LI th, 110 Weat ‘Thames St. Phons | J0085 07 Bl quire on premises. marszd tore at 55 Frankiin St. 110; Kyrié Eleison, Mendelssohn; Glo- ria’ Tibi and Laus Christi, Mendels- L BRSO 2 x HATCOHING -White Wy- | 7O RENT-—& andgties (Fisnel & Duston airainy. § | Endulre at this_office. o fi Buft Orpi ms, S. C. White TO RENT—Reasonable, \ll?u flaf lrr Hobart Ave. R. F. D. mar. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT| Vaudeville and Motion Plctures at Pictures and Ilustrated Songs Theater, ANNOUNCEMENTS Look at Geo, W. Carroll's adv. in #this issue. An opportunity for the small investor. See the child’s and misses,’ boys’ and youth’s shoes for Easter. Frank A. Bill offers all the latest spring styles to select from. Special at §1.00, $1.25 mnd $1.50. e . dead, we heap the laue Abov-u:E- ‘where, . indifferent, they We join thelr deeds to unaccustomed ‘And Srown with garlands of immor- ti bays, Whom, living, we but thought te éruciey. & o often do the great whom we decry Gigantic loom to our astonished aze— . When they are dead. sohn; Credo, Oakley; office hymn 116; offertorium, This Is the Day, anthem, Mrs. W. N. Sandbers. | bath, gas, good repair, 40 0. 4, Norwich, Conn. Tnquirs on premises. mar19d by Cooke: presentation of alms, All TO RENT—At Fisher's Island, 488 Things Come of Thee, O Lord; Sursum Corda and Sanctus, Gounod; commun- ion hymn 235; Gloria in Excelsis, old different doctors fur- Concert at Wauregan. Tubbs' orchestra will render the fol- Sowing programme at the Baster § o'clock dinner at the Wanregan house: March, Second Conn. Regt., Reeves Owverture, King of the Gnomes, Rollinson Selection, Il Puritani, Bellini Clarinet solo, Intro and Bolero, Missued John Kukla, Valse, White Rose, ‘Bernstein Selection, Remick Hits No. 6, Lampe Quintette from Lucia, Donizetti Violin solo, selected, chant; recessional hymn 119. At the early service at 7 a. m. the first half of the programme will be used, and at the 10,30 service it will be repeated. The children’s service of the parish will be as follows at 4 p. m: Hymn 109; ‘psalm 93; Scripture lesson; chant, Magnificat; Cawl 120; hymn Ring Out, Sweet Easter Bells; address; offertory, presentation of Lenten boxes; Hark Through the Dawn; Cawl, awarding of prizes, etc.; hymn, Christ.Is Risen; hymn 457. Evening Song, 7.30 D. ‘m.—Proces-" i Lol R FISH BUSINESS FOR SALE—OId es- | tablished good business, best location, ho; carts, fixture ‘Boods, confectionery, cigars, tobacco, etec. Reid’s ice cream parior connected. Al- 80 good laundry agency. Must sell at {é H. Edgerton, Moosup, Conn. success, the Cuticura, 1 try them. I be the first_bath wit Fooontinticd i contis ment and Resolvent, and self well. This was nine once. FOR SALE CHEAP—Boy's Tuxedo suit. Apply at this office. mar24d FOR SALE —A farm of eight acres a house and barn; price $550. Jamd Hogan, Wauwecus Hill. marzid FOR SALI>—$1,200 country home, 10 acres, nearly new buildings, running T S ARTRD_Boass oC 8 s 10 oty fimnu od locati “or Tel. 206. marlsd WANTED—A maid for the Nurses' Home at the Backus hospital. Will Not Strike—Believed That Dif- nished bungalow of eight rooms for June and Jui.‘ Particulars, address H. M. Tate, 103 River Ave. Norwich, Conn. ‘mar! FOR RENT—New modern 6-room, first floor flat, ervl.l. entrance, bath, set tubs, gas light, hot water heat, cel- lar, yard and porgh best nalffibor- Hooa on Laurel Hills 318 10 small famm- ily. Enauire of Alling Rubber Co. mar’ ROOMS TO RENT at 55 Frankim St, at reasonable rates. feb22d TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms For, lzl‘lnud by largeness, littlenesses e And partisan and narrow hates put by, We shrine our heroes for the futurd ays; . And t atone our ignorant delays WK cond st emlas Gevoron try When they are dead. —Florence Barle Coates, ON PARTING. The kiss, dear maid, thy Hps hath lers Shall never part from mine, Tl happler hours restore the Untainted back to thine. girt G. Herbert Rich. 4 LBl : 3 $a Wwater, woven wire fencing, fruit, nut & i S Mattnows | 2i0ual hymn: pealims; Gloris Pairl; ference Will Be Settled. e augar maples n.:r‘nsl:'fln 20 ‘min: RS Boswels Aver oL Ave CRfia e |Thy pating | glance, which fondly Exeerpts from Girofle! Girofla, . = . |hymn;: Gloria Patri; offertorfum; pres- | The feeling of uneasiness = amons 92. = > &% marzid TO RENT—Office rooms in the Bill | AN eaual love may sce; van | chation of the alms; hymm, recessional | the members of the Waterbury Paint- blogk: o ne® rhoiahed ‘Tequire | The tear that = from thine eyelid Cornet solo, Serenade, F. Schubert Frank E. King. Concert mazurka, Birds of Spring, Miss Zangrandi is the organ- St. Mary’s Church. ‘Two good horses; one D ad Doty er e Tok e sound, price $65, ers’ union and the master painters, because of the fear that a strike would be called as the result of the demands FOR weight 1200, one weight 900, anyone to driv FURS wmy comnected with a New York ex- h 11 for kinds of raw of F.'L. Hutchins, 37 Shetucket Street decz1d TO RENT—Upper tenement, 7 rooms Enquire of J. Brad streams, Can weep no change in me. I ask no pledge to make me blest Williams % made upon the bosses by the union |tra high prices Brown's Bakery, Baltic, Ct. ~mar24d _ |and bath room. In gazing when alone; Sefection, The Hermit's Bell, Maillart{ 10 = m. and 1‘:?,‘}’!;_ T QRNINE | Men. was set at rest Tuesday might, hflnsg-fig;Wg;pfl,:fi e : e ood & Eray mare, low | f9Fd: Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. decad [ Nor one memorial for & broast when the differences were practically connection. down block, good Ariver and Worker, | ~ mo RENT_First class store In Ma.| | 105¢ thoughts are all thine own. “QUR NEW MINISTER” “The kind of man the new minister 4s,” “Our New Minister,” the New York production of which, with the original company, is announced for appearance at the Broadway theatre this after- noon and evening. Thaddeus Strong fs @& young man twenty-five; in no menner does S ¥ suzgest the typical devotee of ehe churen® unless 4t be Ia & certain refinement of manner and an open, frank, whole-souled air. He is not a bit austere in looks; rather is he con- trary. He is not a bit doleful in man- per of talk; rather is he cheery. He is not a whit wedded to traditional restrictions of conduct for himself or his parishoners. He sees life from a Kyrie; Gloria; Credo; offertory, Regi- na Coeli; Sanctus, Férber; Agnus Dei; postlude, The soloists will be: Soprano, Mrs. F. Stapton: bass, Mr. St. Onge; ten- The cholr will be asisted by Miss R. Murray, violin. Mrs. Robert McGinness“is organist. First Baptist Church. Morning service, 10.30 a. m.—Organ, or, Prelude_in G minor. Dubols; Mr. Andrew. anthem, Angels Roli the Rock Away, Schneck- Easter Dawn, Woodman, by Mrs. Patterson; anthem, er; This Is offertory. solo, postlude in C, Liebig. Evening service at 7.30 p. m.—Or- gan. Offertoire in A, Dubols; Secri reading; prayer; cantata, From Si chare to Throne, the Day, Brackett; organ, ure ul- by Shepard—No. 1, settled. All' that remains mow for a peaceful settlement of the treuble is a conference between a committee from the unian and a representation from the master painters. At the committee meeting the mas- ter painters will outline their plan for a settlement, and if the terms are the same as given to the business agent of the union it is believed they will be accepted, and the trouble ad- Justed. x —_— LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ‘orwich, within and for the District orwich, on the 23d day of March, D. 1910. AYLING, Judge. weight 1150, as anybody owns. W¢é also have brown mare, weight 1206, all around businéss mare; bay ‘weight 1100, nice family horse, clever for women; two other chea horses. These horses are serviceably sound and, ready for work. Call'111 McKinley Ave. mar24d FOR SALE — Reasonable, double dump cart. Apply I C. Wheeler, Bean -All kinds of tanned. raw furs &n‘hh sold and Taxidermist work done. Repair! shoes, rubbers, hot water stc. Uribrelias ropaired and mew- covered. 719 Main St, Willimantle, ‘onn. Telephone 11-3. Janilda WANTED One colored woman for general house work, two in family, pay $22.00 per month; family cooks, general house girls and waitress. J. B. LUCAS,» of t- mar23d FOR SALE—Cheap, soda fountain, in first class condition. Pitcher & Ser- vice, 253 Central Ave mar23d FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from Barred Plymouth Rocks, exhibition and utility stock, $1 per 18, and up. James H B{Ihop.kll’ chester Ave., Swesterly, R, I mar23d INDIAN RUNNER DUCK BGGS for Mrs. F. at of A Present—NELSON J. West Main. Inquire Ma- honey Eios.” Stable, Falls Ave. novis TO RENT-—Desirable front office; also furnished rooms in Central bulld- ing; lufm heat and water. J. B. Lucas, oct16 £ TO LET—On Broadway, next to the Wauregan Hotel, two rooms, suitabl for offices or drescmaker: also.in. th game bullding. a large II‘M and dry basement rooni, 36 feet by 36 feet, suit- able for businéss purposes:or storage. Apply to William H. Shields. oct’ TO REN:1—Basement’at §§ Frankiln street; suitabie for the paint, plum! flar pusiness. mayl! TO LET honey bloc] By d-ler or night, in weal or wos, That heart, no longer free, Must bear the love it cannot show, Ana silent ache for thee. —Byron. TO A DAISY. Slight as thou art, tliou art enough to e, Like all created things, secrets from me, And stand a barrier to eternity. And I, how can I praise thee well and wide. From where T dwell upon the hither side? Thou little vell for so great my tery, ‘When shall I penetrate all and thee, Ana then look back? For this I must things wids outlook and represents a new e e . order of teachers, the class of men No.- 2, (cl;-_oruah A tmrt‘l:e ndistate of Lemuel B, Park'late of [ mar2sd Room 32, Central Bldg. |} x}‘x‘.‘?&fié‘ge‘."’&:fi.‘.fit"f s Blaly abide. b i = Ehers recitative, baritone; | Norwich, in_sal strict, deceased T aridse. T, = that t growing in numbers and e Adminietentris anibited hoe ad. 1 Gonn. R F. D. No. 8. Te. 462-3. | Gfore 74 Main Streef, CHY.| .. ... vt srow and fo1a ana o mar23d usefulness, the kind that gets down A Yot Ye, by J. Benja- e - . otal. andy min Browa: ¢ horus. Angels Holl | ministration account with said estate |- unfurled oy oS of el Hook' Sad | he Rack Xgat: ol ¢ echtative, ai, | 5, be Court for sllowsnce; it i iere- | Firee Employment Buream, | row sxte_ones o e m or ot | Pomsesion siven when desived. | 1ygecaiihYetenn me und tne woris Bt 1he Sl deapeit Gnn Oliese o] BeholdrT Bliok You s Mystars. By | FOraercd. Mot the b tay ot Al Central Bullding. - | Bosrna-hand mousehold furmiturey *'ir |N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main St., City | ~Then shall I drink from in beneatli a hand to hand fight with deeds as well | Mrs. Herman Atwood: 8, chorus, | A.D. 1910, at 8 o'clock in the afternoom, Covey, 319 Franklin St. mar23d mar17d And from a poet's side shall read his s tracts. He does not necessarily | Salvation to Our God; X 9, quar- |at the Probate Court Room in the City | mar23a S. H. REEVES, Sup't. | “FoR SALE At auction, Sat., Mar. 26, o AR Wil 1t Be to 1ook wear sombre clothes. Black to him does not perforce make one more virtuous. He tette, What Are Thee, composed of C. G. Cushm n, Miss Janie Gat Mrs. H. B. Noves and J. B. Brown; No. 10, of Norwich, in said District, be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Administratrix is at 10 o'clock a. m., near my place of business in Danielson, Conn., the fol- lowing article: Several second-hand Typewriters, Cash Registers, Sewing FOR REN For God's side even of such a simple thing? —Alice Meynell Worthy or one more Sirected to give notice thereof by pub- gives you the impression of a wide | chorus, Blessed Are They; calendar |jishing this order once in some nows: i surreys, buggies, Concord wagon, can- Bwake young man who is stremuously | announicements; _ offering: _ offertory, | paper having a circulation in said Dis. | Machines and Bicycles to repair. opy top, harnesses; also a lady's zold | Three cheap tenements on West Supplies of all ‘makes. watch, gold rin, and other articles; lews AND vARIETIES honest and who believes the world we anthem, Christ Our Passover, Liebig; trict, at least six days prior to the one six-cylinder, 45 h. p. Forl Main Street. Enquire of A, L. are living In is a pretty good world | hymn; benediction; organ, Triumphal | date’ of said hearing, and make return Tather with more sunshine than clouds. | March, Flagler, Miss Alice Palmer, or- | 0 the Court. [ A. H. OUSLEY & CO AN yat., Loeunghiy. ovectauied:and S anist. The regular choir will be as- NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. gy # i Vi Poster & Co., 18 Bmadway ever Sayings T T e BEISSL & ek - The above and foregoing is a true | 100 West Main St Tel."885-4. | 2Bsedy, has full lamp equipment. mag- . o — AT THE AUDITORIUM. sisted by Mrs. C. Standish Pattersonm, | copy of record. . neto, storage battery, nearly new tives. | oo, Sl il i ione?” axiced the el soprano; Mrs. Henry B, Noves, alto; [ Attest: ~FANNIE C. CHURCH. Open evenings until 8 o'clock. A Yery deslrabla oar.. A ¥. Wood, Dan- youngater, “Bpltting openers. to. take Motion Pictures and Vaudeville. IS S e ey BN LSk I S ok eniE a chance on making a flush,” he an- ss. ALE ! ushels stoc - For the midwesk change In vaude- | Following the morning services on | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD FOR SALE. rots. Just the tonie for borses this A swered.—Buffalo Express. ot o Easter Sunday at the First Baptist |2t Norwich, within and for the District season of the year: 50c per pushel. F. FOR SALE. Howell—I'm engaged to Miss Row« there were > of Norwich, on the 24th day of March, B. Peckham, East Side. Tel. con. mar22d »” ell. Congratulate me, old man. Pow- wille at the Auditorium three new acts on Thursday that kept up to the standard and had capacity houses bubbling over with good hu- L ME S e TR R A St The Administrator exhibited his ad- Feb. 451, to March 21, 364; $1_per 13. hnie = comedian turn put on by| The prayer meeting will be held Sat- | (5 o fion” scoount with. sald estate | _T2r1%d W Holt, Norwich, Conn. R T D. 2 FEE PR tadk Blockson & ‘Burns, which s a bur- | urday. the topic being. Christ Trium- [TUITRSE SO, InEL, T 6300 OR e Box 4%, ‘Phone 441-3. marzza REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, |safe, | He never takes any char ’ the | phant. . fore L 40-acre farm, good comfortable 8- lesqwe strong man act that gets the S odae S vias?, or SECOND-HAND HORSES FOR SALE | room house. 1 mile to viilage, 4 miles | “Where did you get him house. The Chink and the Lady, uone the Grotesque Randolphs, is another church the Lord’s Supper will be ob- served. A special Baster offering will be taken at both services, to be devot- ed to the urance fund. Calvary Episcopal church will hold a FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. In good condition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Enquire at 36 Lafayette St. A. D. 1910. Present—NELSON" J. 'AYLING, _Estate of Aurin Somes, Kingston, Ulster Co., N. Y. FOR SALE—White Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, from selected lay ers; 27 pullets Jald in Jan. 472 eggs, Judge. late of eceased. Ordered, That the 31st day of March, A. D. 1910, at 11 o'clock in the fore- corper. ¥ —Enquire of L. Strom, marlid To close up estate of R. W. Marshall, Main and High Streets. I offer lot on Elizabeth street, compris- Cadillac Touring Car, all in good con- dition, $300. A. B. SIMPS mar5d 82 West Main St rwich, Conn. to cityp $700. 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy to trol. ell—T would if I did not know that in her case a nomination is not equliva- lent to an election.—Smart Set. ““No, our new chauffeur is perfectly He was a croupler at Monte Carlo.”— Cleveland Plain Dealer. : = : s B , at the Probate Court Room in the laugh producer at every show:ng. | service in church- _Saturday. | B290, at 2 el = ; v of Norwich, In said District, be, | ing about 25 acroes, part pasture and |~ FOR SALE_Two barber chairs; also | ley, fine new 8-room cottage finished in | =0 in Tesantre, s Gever And crtoraining | rmgon Sorviee ac's poay T 479 8T |and the same is appointed for hesring | part grass land, cuiting sbolt 25 ton | paol taple, early mow. Address £ E. | SYBross, hot and fold water, bath, new |, (VORI B0e8 SULL A LTINS 1 5 Treote ve 1 Thereot by | Pay: A bargain for someone. g Weoreswn. Comn IRAz1Ba ‘Thie ‘pest 175-nere farm in New Lon- | have to be very eareful, you Ik in her maseculine imitations, and there The Golden Cros! on Thursday eve- is directéd to give motice thereof by s for hatching. Co- = . - don county for $5,000. “Is that fellow a ballplayer? I re c0g- is a _catchy illustrated song by Marion | ning in the Masonic building held |Dpublishing this order once in_some A. A BECKWITH, FOR SALE Eg cy, as well as the pretty song | thew Tegular meeting. g newspaper having a circulation in said | mar12d Administrator. |lumbian Wyandotiés, famous chailenge | Several ‘good imvestment properties | nize him. He worked In a local atone Distrioh SCloent mix SepeRia g he St B D b Narwiehe Conn. o | P rfirse furnished cottages on Fisher's |vard all winter.’—Pittsburg Post. number by the Auditorlum Duo. On_Thursday evening Nina council, D. 6, Norwich, Conn. S. Hewitt, R. > - date of said hearing, and malke return ‘bargal As the topliner Mme. Anita Diaz and | K. of C., held an important business ol a 1 Shylock wa 1 her monkeys hold the central place on | meeting 'In their hall in the Potter | ©° ¢ CONIt con 3. AYLING, Judge. WHITNEY’S ‘e“e'! ;,e::““ e e e "]f’f";‘rlnfllwzfif‘fi'???%fi-auhny home or m“:f, g g .w“h“:g“gmf;f., ane the bill, these Httle creatures and ihc:r | block. The above and foregoing is a true 227 Main St., Franklin Sguare. e R e ot T df}'“’,’,'f',’:",',’,',"“‘f SR Nransey: ;mgeaw:’:m_r_g m e 0% n;'.;n;«.:h;‘ painstaking teacher doing a big share Louis Wheeler of Norwich was in of record: FANNIE C. CHURCH, con- copy will Alttest place is well stocked, in firsi cla: Willimantic, Co 715 Main Street, term, Shakespeare wrote up a Aiff Real Estate and Insurance to make the bill a pleasing entertain- | town Thursday. i dition; good reason’ for sellin e Clerk. Sell‘at a bargain. Tnquire at this office. | I¥16@ ent version.—N. Y, Sun. Argall, widow of ment. Mrs, Martha A. 3 e ~ William H. Argall, and daughter of |~ om A COURT OF PROBATE HELD TO RENT. el “I don't Hke your heart actlon,” th BREED THEATRE. the jate John Hull, died Friday, March |at Norwich, within and for the District | At 11 Elm Street, an excellent $9 per | FOR SALE OR RENT—New seven- HORSES. doctor said, applying the stethosco —_ 11, at Berlin, Wisconsin. of Norwlich, on the 24th day of March, | month tenement with City water and | room cottage, all improvements on “You have had some troubl Strong Bill of Sensational Subjects| Robert Mallory, formerly of the [A. D. 1910 closet. All in excellenz order. Five |Laurel Hill Electrics pass; conven- | = Another car just come. 1 have a Mg - Mallory. steamshiz line, has been elect. | Present—NELSON - LING, Judge. | rooms. fently near business section. Kasy |good assortment / of all kinds—big | WEON ATENE PECOTE-, TYONTE ases Many. ed @ thember of the firm %t Spencer |y istate of Jacob B Mershon' late of FOR SALE. forma to purchaser. | C B B SUTBRST: [ horses, chunks. general purpose and | TIEEh, FICIOT Ot hat 2] i g i 2 E A} el orwich, in sal strict, decéased. Roosevel 2 em Roa ‘elep! -3. rivers, in pairs and single. They are - name. Trask Co.. bankers, of Néw York. Cynthia A. Mershon of Norwich, et rooAT. ihe going to be sold right away to make | —Lippincott’s. One of the finest bills of motion pictures seen at the Breed this season, Bleachery, tage with large, well cultivated gar- den.” Easy terms. ' Low price. Foom for another car March 28, Come| wyou can’t run a newspaper that w James Ryon. clerk of probate office, absolutely please everybody,” sald the has sold the house known as the An- Conn., appeared in Court by counsei ind filed a petition praying, for the FOR SALE and see them. was shown yesterday at both perform- it e phb s Gers o3 tone Rogers place on the corner of |reasons therein set forth, that am in- 7 ELMER R. PIERSON. - R liberal applause at its conclusion. to Manuel Lewis. The house was own- | 2nd, festament of sald deceased be ad- | jyporantial brick dwelling of 13 rooms. | grapes, strawberries, plenty of wood, B el Thets mri tha e The strenuous western drama en-[©d by Mrs. T. J. Lloxd of New York. | ~Wwhereupon. it is Ordered, That said |All improvements, including gas fix-|near trolley. very desirable. JAMES H. HYDE,.... ..Auctioneer | ag his wife's opinion of the sporting titled The Mexican’s Falth, seemed to lead in popularity, and the thrilling gtory was thoroughly enjoyed by all. This picture tells of the unwelcome at- tentions of a Mexican cowpuncher, for .the ranch owner's daughter, who is in- suited by him, and causes his dis- charge; this angers him, and he vows wvengeance. The heroine saves the Mexican from the bands of the violent cowboys, and he admires her more, and vows always to be her champion, and afterwards, saves her from somo daisagreesple affairs by his timely presence, and once when she is cap- tured end taken to a lonely cabin, by villainous cowboys, he searches for her and finds her just in time to save, thus keeping his faith. The Biograph comedy entitled The Newlyweds, is a scream, and the ludicrous situations bring into play all of the favorite who appear to excellent advantage in the beauti- ful California_districts, where this company has been all winter. Mr. Charles Ray males a distinct hit with his picture-song, entitled The Moonlight, the Rose and You, his Sirong baritoné voice showing up well. e so sings a fetching march song, entitled Be Jolly, Molly. . STONINGTON Bpecial Music Arranged by the Choirs for Easter Day—Death of Mrs. Will- lam H. Argall. The churches of the borough on Baster day will render the following mausical p: e: Second Cor regational Church, Morning e, 10.45 a, m.—Organ prefude, Triumphai March, Reed;- Dox. ology: invocation; anthem, He Is Ri: en, Schilling; _ responsive readin Gloria; hymn No. 215; Scripture read- tng; Anthem, Christ Is Risen from the’ Dead, by C. Whitney Coombs; prayer; response; offertory anthem, The Light e2 Life, by F. N. Shackle: hymn No. 480; sermon, hymn No, 39 organ postlude, Lefebvre Wely. Afternoon service, 4.30—Organ pre- ude, Grand Choeur in F, by Theodore Salome; responsive reading; Gloria; hymn No. 217; ripture ling; an- them, Now if Christ Be Preached, by J. H. Rogers; prayer: response; offer- tory solo, James McTurk: addres: Cantata, The Risen King, P. A: Sche- _mecker—Iintroduction; bass solo, The Prophecy; chorus, This is the Day; so- prano solo, In the Gray of Saster Ev- en; male chorus, As it Began: female trio, With Loving Hearts; recit.. men, But When They Came; chorus, The Lord Is Risen; recit, men, Then Went They; chorus, Weeping for Him: alto Solo, They Have Taken Away: recit., men and Women, And When She Had Thus Said; chorus, O Grave, Where Is Thy Victory; hymn No. 112; organ postlude, Hosanna, Paul Wachs, Mrs. J. H. Hammond is the organ. ist, and the soloists are: Soprano, M. L .Brayton; tenor, Jimes McTurk; alto, . James R. Carson; bass, George W. Dunham. Calvary Episcopal Church. Tomorrow, 10 a. m.—Holy Commun- fon. At 5 p. m. infant baptism, if there is to be any. - _On Baster day, at the early service will be the celebration of Holy 10.30 8. m., morning CASTORIA For Infants and Children. fhe Kizd You Have Always Bought Bears tfle Signature of Z Tz FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUNT .. * * The Florist, Lafayette Street. Tel. 130. junisa AHERN BROS., General Contractors 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 715. fun3a WALL PAPERS And Draperies We are always glad to show goods knowing that they we show advertisers. you? May e our best them to The Fanning Studios, i1 Wiltow SI. Papers, Curtains, Upholstery Wall Goods and Window Shades. mar23d Shea §:_Burke CUT PRICES ON CARPETS AND RUGS VELVETS at VELVETS at BRUSSELS at BRUSSELS at INGRAINS at . INGRAINS "at . RUGS now RUGS now RUGS now RUGS now Vg _All Carpets Made and Laid Free. $ 135 $ 125 $ 115 $ 1.00 $ .75 $ .60 $55.00 $30.00 $25.00 $22.00 SHEA & BURKE, _ Norwich ,marisd aad - Taftville our | tures. marlid petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said_District, on the 4th day of April, A. D. 1910, at 10 o'clock in ‘the forencon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three days prior to the daté of said hearing, and that re- turn be made to this Court. ELSON J, AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attes FANNIE C. CHURCH, mar25a Clerk. Notice to Taxpayers. All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of North Stonington are hereby notified that I have a warrant to lev. and collect a_ tax of seventeen (17 mills on the dollar on the Town List of 1903, also poll and commutation taxes For the purpose of collectin; id taxes I will be at the Town Hall Friday, April 1, and Saturday, April 30, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.; all other days during the month (Sundays excepted) vou will find me at my store. All per- John Maples farm on Asylum St., of 70" acres, a fine milk or truck farm. E.-A. PRENTICE, 86 cum st W. B. WILCOX.. .Auctioneer AUCTION. _Will be sold at Public_Auction at the farm known as the Henry Gardner farm, south of Maplewood Cemetery, at East Great Plain, Norwich, THURSDAY, MARCH 31ST, 1910, at 10 o’clock a. m., the following described articles, to- | wit.: Ten Jersey cows, three new milch, one ‘due the 27th inst., others due soon, one vearling heifer, one yearling bull, three Jersey heifer calves, two young Chester White soavs, one combination two-horse iron axle lumber wagon and dump cart, nearly good as new, ome sleigh, one Eddy swivel plow, one Hght two-horse plow, one one-horse plow, one King of the Cornfield planter, nearly new, one McCormick mower, one McCormick horse rake, one spring tooth harrow, one weeder, spring tooth cultivator, one two hundred and twenty egg Cypher incubator, two brooders, two portable henhouses, four by six, No. 9 Mann bone cutter for hand or power, six-foot poultry netting, large carperiter bench with drop vise, new cider, a number of vinegar barrels, mar22da —The Latest in Typewriters— THE BENNETT PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Costs us.m’{ but does the work of a $100,00 machine. F. N. CASH, 'Sole ent, New London County. 9 Union Street. Norwich, Conn. Tel. 833-4. sanz2d WHAT $1,000 WILL BoY A 150 acres farm, large house, two barns, hennery, some fruit, abundance of wood, some timber; land in a fair state of cultivation; mear church and school; investigate. Sons neglecting ' this noticé will be levied ipon and charged legal fees and | forks, hoes. shovels corn kmives efc.i| 4 35 acre farm, new house, barn, AT toNy Bt e Ta Sie e also & lot of household goods, including one solid oak chamber set, also other abundance of fruit, some hennery, 20 minute walk from trolley. Write for particulars. 150 cottage Send LBONARD MAIN, Collector. at North Stonington, Con: 1910. mari1Faw chamber sets and bedsteads, a number of carpets, including one velvet, one solid oak case parlgr organ, one plush parlor set, one large antique sofa, solid extension ‘oak dining tables, solid cher- ry table, one oak library table, two tollet sets, dining and kitchen chairs, one-large ‘size Ivy parlor stove, Rich- mond range with tank, feather beds, mattresses, bed sprin,; crockery, glassware, milkpans an brass kettle and ice chest. If said day is stormy, sale will take place next fair weekday following. LOT B. BCOLESTON. Dated Feb. Sth, NOTICE! All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Lisbon. State of Connecticut, are hereby notified that I have a war- rant to levy and coliect a tax of fifteen (15) mills ‘on the dollar on the Town List now last completed, due and pay- able April 1st, 1910, and for the pur- of gollecting and_recelying the all be at the Town House in id Town on Monday, April 4, 1910, from 10 o'clock in the forenoon until 3 o'clock in the afternoon; on same day at the Town Clerk's Office from 4 o'clock until 7 o’clock in the afternoon, and on Saturday. April 8, 1910, .at_the Blissville Schoolhouse from 1 o’clock until 4 in the afternoon. Legal additions and fees will be charged to those neglecting this notice. Dated at Lisbon, Connecticut, March 10, 1910. HERMAN E. LEARNED, Collector of Town Taxes. wood, Price onlv $950. seashore farms, Seven sites fronting ocean, 50 by 150. for plan. Prices $250 to- $500. * WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street, Room 1, mar7a Westerly, R For Sale One Light "I'eam Wagon with body 12 ft. x 4 ft. One Single Lumber Wagon. New and Second-hand Delivery Wagons. cans, mar25FSWTh MONEY LOANED Diamonds, ‘Watch Jewelry u'n the An old THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Upstalrs. MAXWELL For Sale The swellest looking car and great- est bargain ever offered. Maxwell 4-cylinder, 45 H. P. equipped with every modern appliance, ‘116 wheel base, quick detachable rim. Been used carefully, now just out of the shop. N. B. We have several cars, little used—prices right. NEW POPE-HARTFORD, MAX- WELL AND OVERLAND CARS for immediate delivery.. 4 Call for demonstrations. L General Contractor Al orders recelve prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial order. Sat. istaction guaranteed. 4 THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2. Norwich. "AMERICAN HOUSE, Durs -~ .I.l-.'...'-' SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, ota. Livery comnected The Scott & Clark CORPURATION, - | flll;.'vls North Main sEmL ¥ M. B. RING & SONS AUCTION At the residence of the late Dr. T. I Stanton, in Lebanon, about one-half mile west from Lebanon Station on the road to Lebanon Center, will be sold at Public A on FRIDAY, APRIL 18T, 1910, at 10 o'clock n. m., 1 horse, 12 cows, young stock, 2 shoats, team and driving harnesses, mowin machi horse rake, 3 plows, cultf- vator, separator and full se¢ dairy utensils, disk two-horse team wagon, 0x ear extension lad- der, feed driil, scythe and snaths, hoes ks, shovels, household furniture, lor set, beds, chalirs, ands, desks, hay in barn, | hay in stack, and quantity of articles t06 numerous to mention. If siormy, sale first fair_day. marz4d MRES. L. STANTON. AUCTION: Will be solda at Public Auction on Tuesday, March 29th, 1910, at 10 a. m., at my residence on West Main; Street, Willimantic, on the Williman- tic South Coventry trolley l}ine, the stoek and tools belonging to the un- dersigned. Terms cash, and if siormy sale first fair day. C. H. HOXIE. mar24d TARRANT, - - Auctioneer. For Sale at Auclion At 84 River-Avenue, Laurel Hill, City, TWO-STORY HOUSE _ Two tenements of 7 and 6 rooms, lot 50 feet on Laurel Hill Avenue, 100 feet deep and 50 feet on River Avenue. Will_be sold at auction THURSDAY, N. MARCH 31, 1910, AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M, rain or shine. iy mar17d FOR SALE section.”—Washington Star, “That gown s as good as new said her husband, “so If you don’t ir tend to wear it agaln why don't yo give it to the cook?” “Because she's jewel, and I wouldn't d ately anything to drive her aw Tejolne his wife. “The gown is out of style —Chicago News. “I'm afrald my husband is develoy ing the gambling Instinct,” sobbed ti bride. “What's the matter, dear, . he been playing poker? “No, b yesterday he offered to match pen: with brother Frank to determin c one should pay the carfare.”—Delrc Free Press. “What's the matter with your office boy?” “He hurt himself while ri ning when I sent him on an errand th other day.” “Come off! You don't mean to say—"_“I do. He never did the errand, but he found out' why horse had fallen down in the str —Cleveland Leader. MUCH IN LITTLE ' Railway engineers in Bohemia be- gin with a salary of $182.70 a year, which is Increased $40 every second year until the maximum, $527.80, Is reached. A half-horse; er electric motor driven by a& lighting current and rectly connected with an air pump, s a new convenience for inflating auto- mobile tires. During the last six months of 1009 Chillan Interests produced 26,468,045 Spanish quintals of nitrate, gainst 121'11!926;32 quintals f>r the same period n ; To keep the rivers of the country free from snags and other impediments to navigation, the government main- tains @ fleet of 80 steamboats and spends $500,000 a year. Large quantitles of beets were ex- ported from Canada during the season —October-December—to the United States, the amount this season being valued at $74,348. A putty knife with a reservoir in the handle from = which putty can be squeezed by pressing a button has been invented as a time saver for glaziers by a Minnesota man. During 1909, 27,687 parcel post pack- ges were recelved in the foreign malls entering Chili, against 907 for 1908 These covered goods worth $171,674 for 1909, against $17,066 for 1808, No. 33 Otis Street Residence owned and occupled by Nelson J. Ayling, consisting of two apartments, each fur- nished with modern conven- jences. Fine location for a home. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. The German postal service provides an economical and efficient mode of effecting sales of articles that can be attraetively advertised in popular magazines and easily transported to all parts of the empire. While American commerce at Sing- apore has been growing, Coneul Gen. eral James T. DuBols says that the balance of trade nst the United Btates there is .30 $15,000,000 annu- ally. He is, therefore, making & spe- CIQ{ examination to see how the sales of American goods may be txtended,

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