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FAIR, WARMER TODAW. WEDNESDAY PARTLY CLOUDY. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Wuditort e AT Natteriom Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs at Breed Theater. Drill of Fifth Company, C. A. C, at rmory. Shetuckst Lodge, No. L0 O F, Smests in_Odd Feligwe’ riall Lodge. No. 6, K. of P, R Giisoten a2 Generam n-.pu-x Church in Y. C. A Enter- fainment Course. Annual Banquet and Meeting of Ar- eanum Club. ANNCUNCEMENTS See the stylisn and durable childs' #né misses’ school shoes Frank A. Bill offers at 85c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50. BROADWAY THEATER. *With Peary in the Aretic.” Domnaid MacMillan loves the sea and I that concerns it. He enjoys satling a small boat in a stiff breeze Thore than any other sport and, If there is @ bR of danger in it all the better. e would rather taste the salt spray, wwept Into his face from the crest of some wave which he je plowing fhrough, than sit gown to an elaborate feast. This love of the sea was born %n hfm. for his father and grandfather were old Scotch sailing masters. Love of adventure, too, was his inheritance. fo borhood he was the most daring of il the tade in F wr. and this Venturesome spirit ar. m later, in college. to the tap o s chapel #pire, hand over hand. lightning rod, to remove a flag raised in derision of his No wonder he was w when Peary chose h his most vaiuable assistant, and the enthuslasm Fth which he followed his leader he will impart to you as you listen to the #tory at the Broadway theater Thurs- @ay evening. w 3 with delight K The Soul A novelty filled mu The Soul Kiss, wh nftial_appearance Broadway theater Maroh 30. Unllke many musical come- @ics. The Soul Kiss does not depend @pon one number or noveity alone to Mheure its success, but from the rise of #he firt curtain to the finale of the Bast act it is filled to the brim with overfiowing comedy lines and situa- Yions_ startling novelties and pleasing melodles. Too much cannot be said in praise of the beantiful end finished ice Levi. The roughout the fitted to the B. Smith_and i the Spring, That Affinity, Let's Pretend, Harry, The Human ery Well Then, Any Old iace in the Morld With Yom and There Were Actors Then are bound to Be whistied by all the theatergoers. BREED THEATER. The Thread of Destiny, Thrilling Mex- ican Picture. Tn the exquisite picture story of the golden west enacted by the Blograph and entitied The Thread of Des- y the Breed theater has ons of the et and most interesting filme be desired. and vesterday proved of the most fascinating pictures on e Bill This picture was taken in md around the Sen Gebriel misston, nd_all the delightful charm of the wuaintness of that old building is pre- gerved in this wonderful photographic Zeproduction. The romance deals with @ poor orphan girl who me er af- Poles 15 The shadow of the miesion webtle ahe is picking calla Mlies, and it purely a case of love at first sight. he is rescued by ber lover from the ds of a rufian who afterwards jans the capture of the lover, and a Foris fene eneues In which the Jover pecapes. The counter-capture of the ruffian is cleverly planned and he is made an unwilling witness of the mar- of the happy pair in the mission. closing_scene of this picture is of rare beauty, for while the bride jgroom emerge from the church falls and_ the priest with the people are lost in the deepening loom end the picture closes with a screen. Saved from the Tide is another pic- fure. but of a melodramatic order, and Phows some of the grandest = surf peenes. Mr. Ray sings with splendid success pretty illustrated songs, Moonlight Me. Lonesome and Carrie Marry ¥, boih of which make a decided with the audienc COLCHESTER ®unday School Concert at Congrega tional Church on Easter Sunday— Bad Woodland Fire—Mrs. Ellen Brennan’s Death. At the Sunday school coneert on Faster in the Fisst Congregational church the following exercises were well carried out: Processional hymn 133, Jesus Christ is Risen Today; an Easter greeting, Lift Up Your Heads, Mise Treat, prayer. Rev. Bdmond C. Ingelis: The Christ Who Rose from the Desd, Miss Willard; hymn 120, Btrife is O'er; Bastern Morning, E. T. Bunyen, Deacon J. R. Backus, Mrs. Hakes' ‘clase. OMiss Willrd's class; reoltation, The Day of Resurrection, Earth Tell #t Out Bunyan: hymn 128, On Wings of Liv- ing Light; Easter Day, Mr. Dauphi- nee’s class; hymn 130, Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise, Alleluia! Baster Evening. Mrs. Wallis” class; The Char- ter of the Christian Chorch, Mrs. Cur- €is’ cless; hymn 117, Christ je Risen. Primary Department—Mrs. Ingails’ class; After Bight Days, Dr. Steb— Bine ‘class: hymn 125, Christ is Risen, ! The Lord Appeared fo the B Tt e ot Taan Beker; hymn 115, The Fishers Sat AWithin Their Boat, Christ Appeared to Others, Miss Cragin's class; The Great Commission and the Promise, Miss Dmg’s class: Hallelujah Chorus; bene- @iction, by the pastor. Charies N. Taintor of New York was ®t “Bis summer residence on Taintor il over Sundey. Damage by Forest Fire. There was o bad forest fire in the morthern par~ of the town Friday night A number of men from town went up and a large crowd from Tur- nerville and Hebron were there. After several hours’ hard work the fire was subdued. About two hundred and fifty wcords of wood that had been cut and plied mp “was destroyed. “The tan urned over belonged to George Kra- mer, Mre. Jackson, the town woods 22d ‘one or two other owners. Another Beavy fire was seen from the streets Seturday afterncon in the northwest. ern part of the town. Charies M. Reade and George T. Clark of Willimantic were here Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Bailey and ganghter, Miss Allison, were zuests Bunday of relatives in Bograh. Mr. ena Mre Fred W. Heflon and #wo children of Bast Haddam guests of Mrs. Hefflow's paren; Tuenerville avenue over Sunday Mr. end Mrs. Peter Lappee of Scott mm calling on relatives in town JTRKIDE the €rlp up in their A atkineon of were on Norwich was g: of friends in town Sunday, up in a touring car, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Davis of Pine Hill farm, Hebron, were calling on friends #n town Sundav. Death of Mrs. Ellen Brennan. The | Abroad, Alden T.| of Miss Cronin on Gillett Sunday afternoon. Andrew’'s cemetery, Lebanon avemue over Sundey. BALTIC Sunday evening at 6 o'clock an ex- cellent Easter concert was given at the M. E. Church by the Sunday school, Following Prayer, Mrs. four boys. The Coming Liiltes, cight sirls. _Solo, Star of Hope, Nellie Mrs. The Flower Ashworth. 1 am a Little Soldier, Mrs. the i, Nagme. Miller, Phillip, Maggie er. . Mrs. Headland A Song of Triumph, Mary Bald- On a Morning Bright and Beau- 3 Solo. John Lee. The Risen Lord, Pearl Maynard, Louis ‘Awake Fifteen 229, Benediction by Rev. Mr. Smith. The pulpit decorated with Easter assisted by the choir. the programme: Song, choir. Rev. Smith. Easter Welcome, Carter class, Easter, Phillis Carter class, Erickson. Higham. Forest, Field, Carter class, three girls. are Swelling, ~ Ada Bell. Baster Garden, ff. Jesus Lives, girls. Cross and Wood class, girls. Arthar Ratcl Wood cla Crown, Mrs. Melissie ama Headen. Anthem, Offering, Deepest, _choir. Rev. Smith. Song, Drescher. Thou that minute talk, choir. Rem was beautifull lilies and potted plants. s by Rev. M. Ager: Large congregations were present at immaculate Conception church ou y. The 8 o'clock mass celebrated by Rev. M. J. Lynch. hildren’s choir under the direc- Miss Mary Roy rendered special Eaater selections in The _ten celebrated Dominican Millard’s mass was sung with harmony and expression by the reg- the aster Sunda; was The tion of the organist, a most pleasing manner. oclock high mass by Rev. Fr. Charon, ather. was a ular choir. Personals. Miss Nellie Milner was organist for the mass followed. The s Hill Sat- Urday morning ot the age-of 10 years. She ‘has been a resident of the town for a long time.o The funeral was held Burial was in St. and Howard Backus of Water- bury were guests at_their home on Pleasing Programme at M. E. Easter Concert—Many Attend Masses at Catholic Church—Personal Mention. and for benediction which altar were _effectively decorated in lilies and cut flowers. Misg Lizzie McGuire was home from Hartford over Easter. Frank Love spent Baster at his home spent Easter at home in Providence. Wm. Lacy passed the Easter recess at his home in Pascoag. Melville Cote is home York for the Easter vacation. Mrs. Ma: We ofter his | from New y_Young was the guest of relatives at” New London over Baster. | One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. -3 We. J. Clieney for the last 15 years, believe him perfectly business transactions, J.'CHENEY & CO., Toledo. and by his firm. 9. the undersigned, hive known F. and honorable in ail financially able to carry out any obligations mude WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Drugg! Hall's Catarrh Cure nally, acting directl: and ‘mucous surfaces of the Testimonials sent free. Price, bottle "Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pill pation. ts, Toledo, A Timely Protection. Evervone knows the after effects of La Grippe are often more dangerous So often it leads to which a weakened heart La Grippe coughs than the disease. pneumonia, action makes fatal. that strain and weaken the system vield quickly to the healing and strengthening qualities of Foley's The Lee & Osgood Honey and Tar. Co. * - LOST AND FOUND. o, is taken inter- upon the blood yetem. T5c per s for consti- BANK BOOK LOST—Lost or_stolen, The Norwich All persons are cau- ing or negotiat- person havin hereby called upon to present said claim to said bank pass-book No. Savings Society. tioned against purcha ing the same and an claim to ald book 96823 of on or before the fifteenth day of tember, 1910, book declaréd cancalled ' and Thereot paid. or the amount due Se or submit ‘to having the extin- guished and a new book issued in liew thereon mari6d Rogers Enamels INTERIUR DECORATIONS Will dry hard over pight and produce a bright, glossy enamel finish on furniture, picture frames, vases, or any article of interior use to which they may be applied. Seventeen beautiful shades. CHAS. 03600D & GO, 45 and 41 Commerce Streat, NORWICH, | in_each Delivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that i1s acknowiedged to be tha HANLEY’S PEERLESS. A teiephone order will best on the market receive prompt attention. D. J. McCORMICK, may29a AHERN BROS,, 30 Franklin St General Contractors 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 715. Junsa Face and Scalp Mas- 3 &, Shampoolng and =2 Manicuring. Orders teken for combin; Mus, T. S. UNDERWOOD, Tel, 5o3-4- £ ay, En.k!hh-nd. oon retir Wflc::lgun . whitening, and chapy and for andisequally effectivefor. ticura Soap, to cleanse soothing red, m: =] blood, the treatment of all torturin, ing humors, discaces. and affc skin, scaly,; and biood children. vt adits. SORE HANDS Itching, Burning, Bleed- ing, Cured by Cuticura. i Bandage li;nuyht:‘l’dcem or wear ol Foix *treatment, o iceless for soften~ the Guticura Ointment, to heal the skin, and Cuticura Pills, to cool and cleanse-the have become the favorites for fections of lnuho\. and siin, igur- infants, LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District ) on the 25th day of March, J. AYLING, Judge. Zacharian Funting- late of sed. e Co-Trustees decedent appeared under th in_ G certain real estate tion, Whereupon, it is Ordered, application bé heard and dete: the Probate Court Room in the City of on_ the 1st in said_ District, Norwich, . D. 1910, at 9 day of Apri the forenoon, pendency of said application said hearing thereon, be given by once In some having a circulation in said publication of this order newspaper District, at least three davs the daté of said hearing, and turn to the Court. NELSON The above and of record. foregoing copy Attest: FANNIE C. CHU: mar29d sala District, itten application alleging that said estate is now in settlement in said Court and praying for an order to sell belonging to estate, fully described in said applica- and that notice of the J. AYLING, e will of Sourt and sald That said rmined at o'clock in 7, and of the prior to make re- Judge. i€ a true RCH, Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF FROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 28th day of March, \. D. 1910. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. state of Jacob B. Mershon, late of Norwich, in said District, decéased. Ordered, That the Executrix cite the creditors of sald deceased ta bring in their claims . against said - estate within six months from thi e, by posting stice to that Is once in a newsp: in said Dis this Cour N-J_-AYLING, foregoing ‘ing the same ing a circulation make return ty NELS The abave of record sopy Atreet: —All o are hereby Tieir claims against undersigned at 45 M wich. Conn., within the the above ind foregoing CYNTHIA 9a ditors of notified t inley tim mar TAX NOTIC All persons liable to p: Town of Lebanon are hereb: that T have a warrant to levy and col- mills on the 1909. pay- lect a tax of fifteen ( dollar on the Town List of able April 4, 1910, and for th, of collecting the same I will Town House, till Libe 10 a Monday_in each month James Burrill's_Store, Tuesday, April 5, from m; at W. W. Gi Yiéanesday, April 6, All" persons neglecting will be charged legal tions JAMES Dateéd at Lebanon, 1910. from 10 Conn., sgether with a copy of this or. ne: rest town. and by FANNIE C. CHU i estate to_the Ave., order. A. MERSHON Exec taxes in the Lebanon. Monday. 4, from 10 a. m. to 2 p.'m., and the first llett’s House, this fees and addi- A. THOMAS, Collector. marl5Tu to the ast dwelt, publish- aper hav- trict, and Juage. is a true RCH, Cletk. said de- o present Nor- limited in trix. y notitied e purpose be at the April July; at riy Hill, m. to 13 Goshen, notice March 14, NOTICE All persons liable to taxation in the Town of Salem are hereby no I have a warrant to levy and tax of 14 mills on the dollar on the Grand Tist of 1909 of fthe Town of _Salem, and _also taxes against residents of t said Town, authorized by the purpote of collecting sal will be at the B E drficheil Mondayapeil from 1 to 3 o'cloc m.: 1 be at the Town Hall Xhe first ‘month at 2 o'elock p. April to December, 1910, inci faxes become due April 1st, inferest on the same fron Will be computed after May All persons falling to comply notite will be churged legal additions as provided b: EUGENE H, Collector of Salem,” Conn., Dated at 1910, Notice to Taxpayers All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Norwich are hereb: that I have a warrant to levy lect a tax of ten lar on the Town April 11, 1910. collecting the same I will Collector’s Office in_the from 2 to 5 p. m., from May 11 inclusive, except the day: On Monday, April 18, the store of H. S. Young, Town, from 11 a. m. On ' Tuesday, April 19, fr 11.30 a. m. at the Yantic St On tne same day at the store of Pat- rick T. Connell, Bean Hill, from 12 m. to 1.30 p. m. On Wednesday, April 20, at W. 8. Fletcher's Store, Falls, from 12 m. to 1p. m. On Thursday, April 21, at store of John from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. On Friday, April 22, at the drug store of M. Rathbone, West Side, . m. to 1 p. m. on 3 People 0 p On Monday, Sherwood B. la m tol All _persons neglecting will be charged legal fees ditions. at th THOS. A. ROBINSOX - Dated at Norwich, Conn., 1910. statute. cksmith Shop of Erie Taw. ARLING, 3 own Taxes. March (10) mills on the dol- list of 1909, pavable And for the purpose of be at the Court House daily from 9 a. m. to 12.30 p. m., and April I will be at to 1 p. m. A. Morgan, Greeneville, Hast Side, this tified that collect a aforesaid personal he afore- For a taxes 1 4th 1310, il also aturday m.,~from usive. All 1910, and April 1st €. 1910. with this | fees and 5th, marsw notified v and col- 11 to following Norwich om 10 to ore. the drug ¢ store of from notice and _ad- ) ollector. March 16, mar16%W We do a/l Watch and Clock Work promptly and at the right prices. WM. FRISWELL, 27 Franklin St. feb2idaw NEW STOCK Dress_Goods. Good lengths of Remnants, Silks, ens, all at lowost prices. for’ suits and skirts. Call them. Lin- and see THE REMNANT STORE, 170 Wemt Main St. JOHN BLOOM. Prop. Next to Fire Station. mar26d /mnu mnnss T BTl E m anzza WANTED_Blacksmith ot | carriage shop. Enquire at 1o T, G ‘marzod o e Opoly &t TS SRhec: | we e n T.F S, Heatmg and Plumbing, __“92 Franklin Street. S. F. GIBSON WANTED-=Blderl: chores; ne cottage or trolley line. Address mar29d vatmnl Widow would B o ‘houselk: eeper; a veter- Veteran’s Widow, mar29d man or boy to do . D. Carrier No. 2, mar29d furnished near sea- part o R or el aiatrict; MUt b6 mear Box 350, Bulletin. Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Boymtoa Furnaces. 65 West main Street. Norwich, Conn. dec7e 221 Bond saloamen, request. Address com ‘}flflclll. Doonev. S Water ot Briageport, I DI e Sha ey 1 Lo A RARE OPPORTUNITY offered stock Ferticulars upon & Foide R tent Ad- x 123, Sterlini mar2sd Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary e % any class of WANTED—By a competent man, sition in woolen mill as boss fuller on | 40N, Box 535, Westerly. I I Address Fuller, mar2sd plumbing replaced by new and mod- ern open plumbiug. It will repay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor's biils. Overhauliag and re- fitting thoroughly done. Let me mive you a figure for replacing all the old trustworthy_yous on farm. Can milk. F. Wright, R. ¥. D. TEATIN N AN taeperate. Beckwith, 110 West Thames Sts Phon temperate, T 2 PRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT. L. T DETRY. FOR SALE—Nice chamber sc TO RENT—A 7-room flat and bath, ana A i aaha: ot 56 (R | stons "hoat, all modern sonvenlences SHARRD, Call mornings. ‘mar29d__ | private entfance, an ideal location, 0 - nt St luq-nr-ol ¥ H Lovell |, .. s P vol SALE_A pair of_young oxen, | 136 West oariy qaid it in the meadow po matched, good workers. - J. Gl way 1L on (he' mountAin uiuirs ley. Lisbon, Ct. nm-na O nlwn—n-rnnm Sotiage, “wmsli | Ths Baat i ioa) gis. Moriel hui bar and kitclien girden, nevertailing |~ Are’thoss whloh every mor(il share FOR SALE —A dark bay horse welght | well of water at kitchen door, on 1ro 900, ariver, "’""b.f'"u' Price | Rkl and noar sohool. | T Hunting: | The air we breathe, the aky. (ho broess 345, "Brown's ton Ave, B 1l Apply to John Tho 1ight ‘WILhout us and’ wiihin sriva. | $0Bny o5 West Hown Bt “mariva Lo, with 1o uniooiced treasirie od's riclies, are L0r all Lo win BGGS_FOR HATCHING—Barred Ply- |~ M0 RENT—Upper tenement. 111 Or- mont ooy, brod ftom Airst winners |chard St. corner Beach. Knauire, of The grams (s softer to my tread sqmb den, $1.50 per 13; also [L. C. Ander, ines, mar2id ront it s unnu o8ge from hgie somt Hhod Iste | o RENTTenement of aeven rogms | BcLer | wild-roue and ey i o boutiry” Farm. Mot~ | &t 80 Franklin Street. Inquire at Bul- | Fec "-:;Lu;hu makes the wi rid AR R g | letin Otfice. marzzd OFFICES 1O RENT—At 65 Franklin | Into your Teavenly lonsline FOR SALE—Bay chunk, sound,weight | Street. ~Inquire at Bulletin Office, Yo ‘wolcome me, O solemn poak ta;rdrlvm‘. mar22d And mo In’every guot 3 also gra = 10 reverently your mystor TO LBT—At 329 Bast Main BL, two e B0 IOk s [t You want « | rooms, suitable for doctor's of 1aWyers | And S E00a"afiver and worker: 1t ou want 2 cheap, see th Business hors Botore you bay. i1 Mekinley Ave. on Frankiin St. car line. ‘marzid otfice. marz2TThs TO RENT—Btore at 65 Franklin BL Bnquire at this office. marl9d FOR SALE—Farm of 145 mcres, near village; good buildings, smooth mow- ing “Spripg waier, fruly wood: very cheap, $1,900. A. H. Maine, Groton, Conn. s ‘mar23d WANTED More Torseradish ped- excellent profits. sen, 73 Frankiin St TO RENTReasonable upper flat, path, was, wood repair, 40 Hobart Ave Inguire o TO lucyn—,u Fisher's nished bungalow of elght June and July. Particulars, address H 3t Tutc103 River Ave. Norwich, Conn. ‘marsd Ts FOR SALE_Ocoan Deach cotlage. seven rooms, all furnished. Address J. F. Tourjee, Biydenburg Ave., New Lon- cr mars e lots known ai on “Penobscot and JHver inquire of W. W FOR SALE Battle Ground, Sts. For particulars, mar11FTu EGGS FOR HATCHING —R. Reds andog s e Lekngrne Wyeolt strain. 75c per setting, H. B. Robbins, Noravich, Conn. R. F. D. No. 6 near State Hospital. marisTuTh plamblng with the ‘modern kind that | WANTED _Bagagements Mre I o wil “keep out the sewer gas Holmes, Nurse, neco St City. Te work ‘Wit be first-clase and ‘the priee | SDnORe 44312 ar208 remsonabie. WANTED—Good paying situation n: cash weekiy, checking attending J F TOMPKINS vertisi material for your locality. . I h Enclose stamp for reply. Dept. 213, augisa 67 West Main Street. Pandora Mfg. Co., London, Ont. muxm FOR SALE—Pair 5 year old oxen; ten cords of hickory wood, sawed stove length; ‘one brooder. Leroy Lathroj 9, City. Tel. 217-12. marl2 i FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching. White W ers. isher, ville, Conn. ‘Address T. T. few good worsted s care of Garland Mills, Sommervill Sirord- marz5d WALL PAPERS WANTED—¥an for work; married man preferred. Geo. G. Phillips, Greene, R. 1. general farm ‘Address mar23d And Draperies SALESMAN WANTED—Grand oppor- We are always glad to show our|tunity. Carry our cigars exclusively or goods knowing that they are our best | as a side line. Merchants buy on sight. adverflseru. May we show them to |Free samples. Regent Mfg. Co., Cleve- i 1and, O. marisd . . WANTED House of 9 or 10 rooms, The Falllllll St“dl“ all improvements. good location. Ad- dress 'k Box 234, or Tel. 206. marlsd WANTED—A maid for the Nurses' 31 Willow SL. Home at the Backus hospital. Wall Papers, Curtains, Upholstery [ 2154 Goods and Window Shades. FURS WANTED—Bemng connected mar23d IMPORTED prices for Phone connection. gerlence unnecessary. gar Co.. Cleveland, with a New York house, 1 will pay ex- all kinds of raw tra_high furs. Give me a chance before you sell. Albert L. Mills, Hampton, Conn. Tele- teb2a CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED—Ex- Big Ohlo. N Globe janz2a 51 per ‘hundred; booking H. L. Lathrop, D. 2, Nor- nSTu Rocks, Barred Rocks, standard bred, per setting. 35 No. wich, Conn. FOR SALE—Full blooded registered Ayrshire bt three and a half ¥ oid; fine animal, with peafsr He ‘and his calves ca een ‘on wh is known as Robinso Hampton, Conn. Price $100. Address James H. Cutler, Hampton, C: marz6d AP_Boy's Tuxedo FOR _SALE ¢ mar24d 1 suit._Apply at this offic T FOR SALE_Cheap, soda foun s condition. Pitcher 3 Central Ave. mar23d FOR SALE—Cheap for cash, a lot of second-hand household furniture: rolltop desk and safe. y Covey, 319 Franklin St. FOR SALE—200 bushels stock car- rots. Just the tonic for horses this season of the year: s6c per pushel. F. E. Peckham, East Side. Tel. con. mar22d FOR SALE—Two ba pool table, nearly new. Kies, Wauregan, E. Wall Papers MITCHELL LARAMIE—AI kinds of raw furs bouzht: sold and - tanned. Taxidermist work done. Repairing of pogts, shoss, "ruipbera; ot water bot: They are all in, also our domestic - s Matn Bt Willlmantie, line, and the best to found outside of | Gonry.’ Tejepticme i 5. e New York City, and at half prices charged there—with all necessary dec- orations, including cut out borders. Also Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes, Ete. I am now taking orders for Spring Painting, Paper Hanging and Decor- ating. My many years experience will be of value to you. P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. Telephone. feb16a One colored woman work, two in famil girls and waitress. mar23a mar23a A PARTNER WITH someone. mar29a month; family cooks, WANTED for general house pay $22.00 per general house J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Bid Free Employment Bureau, Central Building. S. H. REEVES, Sup't. SOME CAPITAL to put @ new invention on the market— a sure winner, and good .chance for AL H. OUSLEY, Inventor, No. 100 West Main St. t".fi Weluxe the New An-lnl of another joyous season — the glad springtime. ‘But arrivals new or old we're always on band with satisfac- tory Wines and Liquors and quick service. Look east, look west—ours is the spot to serve yom best. No poet's song, but genuine fact. Our prices prove it. Also Imported and Domestic Beers. To every purchaser of $1.00 and over we give away good bottle of wine. Geo. Greenberger, Tel 812. 47 Franklin 8t. Is the Home Complete prices. rettes. - Chiropody, Treatment. CORSET. There models. are mar22d sixteen Turbar Caps and Curls for the latest head dress. Switches and Braids, all’ Turban Pins and Bar- Facial Mas- sage, Shampsoing and Scalp The Gibson Toilet Company, Suile 26, Cenirai Bldg., o 55 Representative . of the GOODWIN ready-to-wear A critical inspection of these impor- tant garments is earnestly invited. Spring means new Furniture. And we are prepared to show you the finest goods in Connecticut. Any- thing at any price. Special pieces that help you in buying 0dd furniture when house cleaning. Now is the time to buy. ‘We will be pleased to have you in- spec: the values offered here. M. HOURIGAN, 62-66 Main Street. marlld Genéral Contractor Al orders recelve prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial order. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Teleohone 348-2. Bu:y $17, $|9 Lowest Rates of In ed firm to deal e abiiinea 1978.) THB cou.u-nn. LOAN ©O. 142 Main Street, Upktairs. RELIABLE cles and 824 TIRES $1.50 up Alling Rubber Co. JOSEPH BRADFORD, DR C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Book Binder. Slank Books Made and Ruled to Orde:. | 1a eharge of D ‘1 Qeer's ast iliness. Denta/ Surgeon. L. practwe FOR SALE—A g00d business, within one minute's walk of Frankiin square; place is well stocked, in first class con: dition; good reason’ for selling; will sell at a bargain. Inquire at this office. febild FOR SALE OR RENT—New room cottage, ail _improv Laurel Hill._ Electrics pass; conyen- iently near _busin, ction. Easy ma to purchs: Burnh‘m Salem R T oct21d HERE 'l'flEY ARE Cottage, 7 rooms, barn, henhouse, ap- ples, cherfies, raspberries, seawberries. grapes, one acre of land, 4 minutes to trolley. $950, part mortgage. Cottige, 6 rooms, 1 res. barn, plenty of apples, on’ trolley, $1,300. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cli st. mar29a WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main St, Franklin Sguare. fleal Estate and Insurance TO RENT. At 11 Elm Street, an excellent 39 per month tenement with city water and closet. All in excellent Order. Five rooms. FOR SALE. Roomevelt Ave., No. 68, near the leachery, Greeneville: six ‘room co tage, with large, well cultivated gar- den.” Easy terms. Low pric 5 Maple Street, at intersection of West Main, Maple’ and Ann strects— substantial ‘brick dwelling of 13 rooms. A improvements, | including was A% tures. mar11d —The Latest in Typewriters—= THE BENNETT PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Costs $18.00, but does the work of a iine. ~ F.” N. CASH, Sole Agent, London County. 39 Union Street, Norwich, Tel. 833-4. WHAT $1,000 WILL BUY A 150 acres farm, Conn. Jan22d large house, two barns, hennery, some fruit, abundance of wood, someé timber; land in a falr state of cultivation; near church and school; investigate A 35 acre farm, new house, barn, hennery, abundance of fruit, some Wood, 20 minute walk from trolley. Price onlv $950. Write for particulars. Seven seashore farms, 150 cot sites fronting ocean, 50 by 150. Send for plan. Prices $250 to $500. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street, Room 1, mar7d Westerly, R. For Sale One Light Team Wagon with body 12 ft. x 4 ft. One Single Lumber Wagon. New and Second-hand Delivery Wagons. The Scott & Clark 1. CORPOBATION, 507-515 North Main Stres!. | | | | | Main Street. FOR RENT—New modern 6-room, first floor flat, private entrance, bath, jot tubs. gax lleht, hot water hedt, cel: and pore best neighbor- 5a”an Latrel Hill; 318 t0 smal] fam- nquire of Alling Rubber Co. steam heat furnished. Inquire L. Hutchins, 37 Shetucket Street. dec21a " T0 RENT—Uppor tenemont, 7 rooms and bath room. Enquire of J. Trad fora, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. decid TO RENT—Firat cluss store in M honey block, West Main. Inquire Mi noney Stable, Falls Ave. novisd TO RENT—Desirable front also furnished rooms in Central buil ing; ateam heat and water. J. B. —'ro LET—O Broadway, next to t Wauregsn H two rooms. suitabl for offices or dresemalcer: sane bulldin large, lgh Banement room, 30 feet by !c i Bble tor businass DUFpo Apply “to" S0iI B Ehie1dn. 5 Frankin | TO REN'—Basement at strest: suitabie for the paint plumbing | or similar business. mayl7d | TO LET ‘ Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when desired. | N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main St., City FOR RENT Three cheap tenements on West Enquire of A, L. Poiter & Co., 18 Broadway. teb25a m H FOR SALIX FOR SALE. Cadillac Touring Car, all in good con- dition, 3300, A. B. STMPSON, mar5d §2 West Main St., Nozwioh, Conn. FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. In good condition. Will be sold cheap for cawh. Enquire at 35 Lafayette St. mar19d FOR SALE. To close up estate of R. W. M: I offer lot on Elizabeth street, compri; ing about 25 acroes, part pasture and part grass land, cufting about 25 ton hay. A bargain for someone. A. A. BECKWITH, / mar12d Administrator, REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 40-acre farm, good comfortable 8- room house 1 mile to village, 4 miles to city, $700. | 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy to trol- fine new S-room cottage finished in | ress, hot and cold water, bath, new price $3,000. o 'best 176-acre tarm In New Lon- unty for $5,000. Several * good {nvestment properties in_eity of Willimantic. Three furnished cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain prices If you want a farm, country home or city property, call at TRYON REAL ESTATE 715 Main Street, W Iy15 le ¥ barn: b don ¢ AGENOY, imantie, O HORSES. Just in with another car of horses. A 'good assortment of all kinds. Draft, Chunks, Drivers and general purposc horses. Come_and look them over. ELMER R. PIERSON. | Tel ma; H. HYDE ..Auctioneer AUCTION late Dr, T. 1 hou half Sta the sold JAMES At the residence n, in Leban: e west from Leband 3 to Lebanon Cen: at Public Auction FRIDAY, APRIL 18T, at 10 o'clock m. m. 2 shoats, 1 horse, 12 cows, young stock, team iind driving harnesses. mowin machin, e "rake, 3 plows, cultl- tor, separator and full ~set dairy nuils, disk harrow, two-horse tes gon, ox cart, Duggy, extension I der, Seed 'drill,” Dasketw, measures seythe and snaths. hoes, forks, shove household furniture, Darlor set, beds. chairs, stands, desks, ete. hay in_barn fay In siack, and quantity of articles 00 numerous to mention, 1t ‘stormy, sale first fair day mar24d MRS, L. M. STANTON. N. TARRANT, - - - Auctloneer. For Sale at Auction At 81 River Avenue, Laurel Hill, City, TWO-STORY HOUSE o tencments of 7 and 6 rooms, lot 0 feet on Laurel Hill Avenue, 100 feet / deep and 50 feet on River Avenue. Wil be sold at auction THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1910, AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M., rain or shine. mar17d FOR SALE No. 33 Otis Street Residence owned and ocoupled 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. FULL ASSOCIATED | the That openn int Ts Ginien It will ‘be lite's delight o #n “Heaven is not heaven £ Rich by Buen w b1ent Only in what they share In what I whare with y brethren’s poverty alth were 1 with m all the r Lucy Larcom. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Bayinge Hairdresser—What shade ame have ze balr dye zis i (in & whisper)—Keep it ¢ Opinion. Knicker—The price of everyt gone up. Bocker—yes; e a smaller hole In a doughnut | Bun, “Few of us attaln the helghts of senown." " “Never mind. " Almost a1 of us can got Into the hall of fame Pittsburg Post “If you hair was bronze Y coul write i poem on it haired swain. doclares “T1i have it the lo fers the falr young thing eagerl Judge, “I'm In & guandar “What now?’ “I can't declde whether 1 a Buff Cochin or a Plymouth Rock slgn on my new chantecler hia Louls Star. Mrs. Subburbs (who has hired a to plant shade trees)—Digg the holes, I soe, Mr. Lannigan. . gan—No, mum. Oi'm diggin” out dirt an’ lavin’ the holes,—liloston Tr seript. lsmau_had just sold his birth mess Of pottage. “Thut sald his wife, “I'd take it ba and ‘exchange it” But heing in feminine shopping ability, he the bargain.—Puck. “Who can ment about the Episties?” asked the Sur school teacher, looking over the el hand’ went up, “Well, J “I'hey were the wives of Apostles."—Rverybody's Magazins, “Touch one halr of that lady's hea and you will answer with your 1 anid the hero, striking s _perfeot fenselesy attitude. “(Geel” hissed villain, “and e new set of pufta w only cost $7. Why go to extreme —Cleveland Leader. “These confounded mergers n one le sorbing everything cried the gruntled householder, as he tossed paper aside. “Yes, George, observant wife, “one of them has e brought together those scattersd spots on your dofenscless head Cleveland Plain Dealer, ‘Do you have to go through all these novels 7 asked the caller. "I 40" ni ed the Uterary editor. “Doosn't overwork your mind?" min Great Seott! no. sclence.” “How?” “I praise wo m of them.”—Chicago Tribune, “1 felt 8o sorry when I heard house was burned down, Mrs. Jone sald Mre, Hawkins, “It was t00 bad sald Mrs, Jones, “but it had its brig side. John and I were both afraid discharge our cook, but tha house is Kone, of course, we don't ha to."—Harper's Weekly. MUCH IN LITTLE Last year over 17,000,000 tobacco @nd _snuff = manuf the United Kingdom were exporte Cheese rose from nine cents a po in 1851 to 19 cents a pound In 1 and potatoes from 32 to 70 cents bushel during the same period. y 1 overworic my actured Raw silk imported from Ttal ued higher than that from the East, and of the latter the sillc f Jupan is higher than that from Chi Consul General B, D. Winslow wr from Stockholm that the total ex from Bweden to the United States £ 1503 amounted to 36,614, Among the sploos, pepper advanc from 3.6 to 7.6 cents @ pound, w nutmegs fell to 12 cents & pound le than a fifth of the 63 cents recorded 1851, Originally made merely For orn mentation, electric Lght = shades « now designed along purely sclentin lines to diffuse or reflect, the lig with the greatest economy. According o the United States geo logioal survey, 22,840 men have boe Killed in our coal mines in the last 17 yoars, and nearly 50,000 have beer riously injured. Canada’s trade for $51,500,102, an increase or nearly 30 per cent. over the ¢ sponding month of last year, and A stituting a record for the month, January s1 Copper 18 produced by the Gorman Southwest Africa compuny, and fro the Otava mines 260 tons of ore g month_are shipped, containing 15 1 cent. copper and 50 to 76 per cen lead In the fifteenth century ocotton mar cture had become the leading ind in West Africa among the M Wolof, Songhad and Hausn pe Trom Liberia cotton cloths we ple first exported to Northern and We Burope. The farm products imported Ir United States during the fisca 1907—the year of the highest reco ameunted In value to nearly 36 000, The lmpaste for 1908 were valu at $540,000,00 in round numbers, n the ‘average for the five yoars, 1 905, was @ trifle over $455,000,00 1s the ' Freetown, Sierra Leone, natural harbor on - the largest West African steamer . with satetly by following cha which how the reefa <leat!y. Is o good matural protection. I lightors dlacharge the earwo ¢ modious plers, wher there clous® warehouses recently constr Years the sheepn ave, wuffored ner Toases from o dlsease known amons Mexican herders . Pingue” 18 popularly suppos: caused by eating elther the loove Toots of A plant which has in the | few rs been quite 'ominent In t pubife por or Der weed, Hot water and efficacious remedy. For several the mouthwest eye as the rubber plant enlt In considering the prices hould be stated that the av lish purchaser fors the rc beef, regarding it as making steaic than the porterhouse or while the hipbone steak cholcest. There is, thereforo o In considere rent market here for rounds of hee cuts not popular in the United Fintes, though execellent If properly cooked.