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‘Auditorium. Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs &t _Breed Theater. Court of Common Council Meetins TUncle Tom's Cabin at Broadway hames end J. of A meets in Lucas Block. Tncas Ne 111070, F., imeets in_Odd Fellows Hall Norwich Aerie 1 xm. 367, F. O. B, meets in Bagles' Hall Tonic Camp, No- To05, 30 W A meets n Foresters’ Clover Temple, No. 9, Pythian Sisters, meets in Pythian Hall Plumbers' Union meets in C. L. Us Thates’ Auxitiars, A. O. H, meets in Enbernian Hall. “Seagwick Camp. No. 4, S. of V., meets = Buckingham Memorial ANNCUNCEMENTS The W. C. T. U. meeting is post- poued to Monday, April 11 Miss M. C. Adles will be at the Wauregan all this week. See adv. The Frank A Bill, 104 Main street. Exhibiting the Elks’ Goat Team. Hans and Fritz, the two goats to Be given away at the Elks' bazaar, hall, were first time Fri- day afternoon since their arrival in town. They were hitched in a new April 7 to 11, in O aa the street for wagon and with their mess made a pretty t <h a short display i every noon. You sl Phosnix Theater, Da Those who see the picture, In the the Phoenix as depicting ming_with the al manhood and womanhood. It is a finely sensational Bhadow of Mt Shas tomight will remember an absorbing story te effervescence of rst class stayle. picture handled in Folks is an- Back Among the one that ca hanging orcl meadow and the old the path to child- picture the time when the = ©old folks for the great city. This reel clicks off the story of a young man drawn by the fascination of the stock exchange, the alluri utter of the “ticker,” his subsequent success and final heralding as “king of the pit” In the meantime he has forgotten the old folks at home. Then, as always, smes the quarrel of the lovers. this a serious onme. As always, also, comes the story of misfortune and finally the Bapps return to the old folks at home. er pictures cor some of the best and mewest things in comedy. BROADWAY THEATER. Uncle Tom's Cabin. Jollity, tender sentiment, lively dia- logue. [ thrilling elimaxes c justice—all are prettily biended in _ancient-honored “Uncie Tom's @abin,” which the re- nowned Stetson company will offer at the Breadway theater this afternoon and evening. Throughout this grand oid_stage story is illustrated the va- Faries of life and the versatility of human nature. The law of compen- wation, so dear to Emerson, iIs strictly obsery The pathetic death of Lit- tle Eva has mo soomer covered the audience with sorrow’s pall than a stunning vaudeville number comes to Testore the flooded or merely drooping soul. The St npany is the acknowledged r in the production ’s master- in numbers on is leaving the piece. The cas: &nd well distriby THE AUDITORIUM. of ten talented perform- ers will provide the entertainment at the popular Auditorium for the first three days of the week, commencing April 4. Heading the 1ist will be the Paris Chambers quartette of singers @nd musiclans, introducing Paris 1d’s greatest cornet- eption: high- class offering. and should prove a treat %o all who are not absolutcly tone deaf. Feature No. 2 is the Calara Cook Sonora trio, in the musical comedietta. An American Girl in Italy. This is a Qelighttul little playiet with several singing nun terpolated. % Morello, th. n tenor. and Bert Maxwell, the comedian, have im- portant parts in this act. The famous monologuist, Tom Gillen. in his orig- inal monologue, Finnegan's Friend, Il add Norwich to the list of cities he has captured with his bright, wit- 1y songs and storfes. (Don’t miss this act) The Western Whirlwinds, My ers and Rosa, have a dm=hing novelty act from the plains of Montana that brings the audience to the pitch of enthusiasm. Don't overlook the pic- tares. Did you see Foolsheed at the Ball? Well, if you didn’t, you missed the funniest comedy of the year; there are more like it BREED THEATER. *Across the Plains,” Sensational In- dian Picture. A compan: The Breed theater has made a happy selection for their feature picture for today and the sensational picture, dealing with early pioneer life, is ex- citing from start to finish. In it is 0ld the story of a party of New Eng- Jand fermers, tired of trying to get & living from the worn-out sofl of the east, and fascinated by the glowing sdvertisements featuring the advan- tages of the west, they start for the Pacific coast in thg true pioneer style. Plenty of romance is introduced by the younger element of the two neigh- o have kept the Once located on Ihe plains, evervthing goes smoothly until the camp is attacked by the In- dians, and the whole band womd have Deen annihilated, except for the in- tervention of a troop of United States cavalry that was scouting in the pelskborhood. The littie group of was much reduced in numbers and the remainder of them naturally Clung closed to one another, and the Temance and plot decpens with the progress of the picture and it is un- doubtedly one of the best western pic- tmres made. The Biograph film this week is a noveity, both in plot and locality, and tells of the strange transformation of two soule. Miss Lillian Shuw ‘Boston_ comes to the Breed theater to- 22 a delineator of pictured melo- dies featuring the newest and best in her line. Nature is a Friend of Mine. Stmpson, who contributed the Elb'n‘ to the Middletown Sun, is the sweet stnger of Connecticut “T know the violet and rose: I know #he song the robins sing; I know the meadow brook that flows a-down the mendow. caroling: 1 know each bush ang forest thing: 1 know the hemlock @nd the pine: I know each blush of friend 1 understand, and mo onc know r the tales these same winds bring s e aoves swowegy within ‘oak; I can gefine the Lay leals night from New Haven, where 600 live cod Awere sold. Amos Cook of Boston arrived in the village Saturday, to worlk at the ship- gentle whispering—for Nature is a friend of mine. I know my friends are not foes: I know the bee, nor fear its 1 love the autumn and its close, and winter’s snowy offering. would hear the woodlands ring with certain sign that nuts are ripe for gathering—for Nature is a friend of mine. lent me subtle wing, and I have flown to thee and thine, Teeds sweet lyricing—for Nature is a friend WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Looks Brighter. The financial outlook from the gov- ernment standpoint is decidedly more tisfactory than it was a few months boyish shouts—a Tnion, No. 137. U, B. of C. Exince, thon et to hear thy 3 “The monthly show that the customs March were $33,722,689, about $4,000,000 for any month since went into_effect. The internal revenue receipts thus far during 1910 have been $15,000,000 more than during the corresponding peried statements the largest by STONINGTON. Charles Anderson— Out—Deaths, er D. Chesebro, Mrs. Ed- ward Beattie, J. Howland Gardner, supe: of the New Promotion for Manuel Perry Skips There was an excess of $8,554,440 in 3 over ordinary dis bursements during March, deficit for 1910 ¢ $16,050,310 as against $68.- was the deficit the cor- ng date last ye ing balance today <t it has been balance in Navigation Co., and R. C. Sholes, assistant and gen- eral manager, were in town last week, looking over blocking of the long slip at the wharves here to make room for the moving of the steamer Connecticut to make room for the fishing boat In Charge of New Section. Anderson went to Provi- and took the service examination for section fore- He passed the examination, and ‘day took charge of the West- ntic section of the New Haven Anderson has been em- ployed on the Stonington section for fifteen vears, and has proved a faith- the fishermen general fund 06 of shoes for men, King Quaiity_$3.50 and $4.00. Latest spring styles. high and low cut; old only by 200 IE88 bellorhn St dence last Times-Leade: CASTORIA For Infants and Children. fhe Kind You Kaye Always Bought Y7 e GAL NOTICES. TAXPAVERS. n Atwood launched his motor sold to purchasers at Deep and she was taken there Sun- d would be pleased to drive. After one of the large of the Porteous & Mitchell en on the street ould see them, then you will want them for the little Manuel Henr: Providence men. that port this weelk. L. T. Long of Boston was in town has sold his smack to She will be taken to Signature of A. Bliss is in Norwich over (Monday) and Tuesday. Horace Champlin Is expected home from the Westerly hospital. L. Rose of Providence was town Saturday. M. E. Little of Brooklyn spent Sun- , the guest of friends. shores of Long seen on Sunday lighthouse at Montauk, tance of 19 miles, first time this season, To Address Travel Club. Tuesday afternoon, when the Travel at the Free library, Mis -"a talk on_The All persons 1 day in tow the mind to little home, on the ards, a was seen for the a at the store of Bessie Loper will gi British_Army ¥ - Yoo Wil have for her sub- Parliament. 3. E. Luce of Hoboken, N. T., e coming of Evaded the Police. ave. the volice the s]m. in"a fit of molishing his furniture, Sev- a large fine buoy eral weeks ag Ida, was taken Chesebro at and it was Church strect not located until Saturday, al's hoat was found moored to it. Capt. S. P. Pendleton, the buoy every where it was east of Hancox street. asked Fayal how many mooring sticks he owned and a volume of words in Portuzuese was rattled at him. i for the arrest of but he could not be found. the police and Death of Mrs. Oliver Chesebro. 2 Frances Harriet Chesebro, widow of Oliver D. Chesebro. died at her home on Main street, Friday, 5.15 She was taken suddenly ill with a severe cold a few days ago, which rapidly developed Into pneumo- was a life long in the water Mr. Pendleton Hiram Am- Fayal was He evaded at’ Montville, WILLIAM C. ARNOL: resident here. LosT AND FOUND. came a member of the ‘First Baptist 0 immedfate family there remain her daughter. Mrs. Hor- ace N. Pendleton; Mrs. Benjamin F. Chesebro of this place, Babeock of Brooklyn, N. Mrs. Chesebro was the Benjamin Franklin and was born_here ried Oliver LOST—Gold cros h sapphires, Shington Pr ' |BUSINESS DIRECTORY RCRWICH FIRMS AvTeMoOBILE s ou, Street. and “Bieydle R Shine work. her three sisters, . Chesebro March 6. 1847 Mrs. Edward Beattie's Death. | Automobile home ‘at Springfield, with pneu- husband and Beattie was well faving made many visits The word of her sudden caused deep sorrow. Market and Water Sts. ne of the bLest Alos. ecially bottled for fam. H. Jackei, cor. a young bal known here, ESTATE AND INSUF Bachelder, Room 2 investment The public school Auditing “and will open at ing after having a thorough Expert’ Acccnntant The high school baseball nine a Sianton_Park, promises to make a good showing WILLIMANTIC FIRWS STIMPSON’S STABLES, rear Young's hote] Main street. pughiy up to date service Trucking and heavy teaming a spe- Moses Pendleton of Boston was the of his father. N. A. over Sunday. Miss Mary ragansett Pier Brown returned to Nar- aturday after spend- Mr. and Mrs. DON'T WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles. ill-health does no good, and .merely causes that make you look older than you are. Jeremiah Davi Injured by a Fall— Hustling Work at Shipyard—Newsy ck, don't wor: about it to make ycaurself well. this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from woman. iy s, stmilar to yours. when we eay, lake Viburn-0. It 1s a wonderful female remedy, as you will admit if you try &2, Direcions for 'ts use are printed in 8ix languages with every bottle. 1.25 at druggists. RANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Street. New York Jeremiah Davls, the boat builder, re- ceived painful i . while running for a trolley car Friday eht. On High street hill in making the down grade he tripped over a stone receiving several bruises and cighbors who wit- | nessed the accident went to his rescue ted him to his feet. Mr. Davis was unable to continue his journey. Shipyard Notes. The lorge dry dock in course of con- struction at thd local shipyard is fast -aring completion and is to for launching about May 15 on his face. Navigation | Tamched on Tasday. to the intended visit of the officials of the company the date was postponed, were anxious to see the boat is rumored that there is a large contract for barges of the same deseription as the Charity to be awarded at an early date. the two other barges In constructicn is bei One has been ceiled and will for the plankers. The rame has bee will be commenced this week Painters are at work on the steamer is_being built for \ Siie will soon be ready take the water. the Belden lighter is pro- A basket full just reccived from us is cer- tainly much more in of clothes soprano, of 5 to be washed. Do you know about the WET WASH WAY ? If you do not you have not s@lved the question of suc- cesstul ho S. & J. GREGSON 193 Franklin Street, Nerwich, Conn. start to close her in this week. News Notes. 5 Grace Fitzoatrick left for New where she will be the guest of friends and relatives. George Maliett and family of Chelsea, have arrrived in the village and Potter estate cot- tage, near West Ci s Burrows will return to resume her morning to studies at_the Conservatory of Music. Atbert Weaver of Carolina, R. I.spent Sunday with relatives in the village. Sanford Doughtv has returned from a business trip to Boston. shing schooner Elinora Hill morning with a returned Saturday cateh of 900 fish. The Ada Belle The Vaughn:Foundq Co. IRON EASTINGS “urnished promptly. stock ot pattexns. No. 11 to g o W sanzzd T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, w“.% Franklin Street. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. TO RENT. TO RENT—Five-room tencment with bath at 26 Bast Baltic St. mar30d TO RENT—A 7-room flat and bath, eat, all modern convenlence ivate entfance, an ideal SALE. Ok fashionsd mahogany ‘an s B Wilhmant Gt o FOR SALE_Jackson runabout with rumble seat, 1908 model F, 15 to 18 horse powe: jon. James H. Hyde, WANTED — Raleaman: preferred but not neces: chance you if honest an The Vermin Exterminator apolis, Ind. Mrs. L G. TR, Oy ophnns 442-12. AUTOMOBILE T, in fine condi North Franklin, h"fiml, 37 F. H. Lovell, HENT va.r Tenement. corner Beach. erson, on_premise: lflxl'l\—’rcnemant of at 55 Franklin Streei FOR_SALI—Cheap, barn. Good well of never f: Must sell_at once. Stanle: Tanner St, Norwleh Town, Woolen weavers, Et’udycznrk. Niantic Mfg. Co. Inquire at Bul- WHOLE TEAM FOR SALI- some black chunl, driver and worker; good Concoid bug- and good harness usé for same. Address Postoffice Tox 42, Hampton, Conn. FOR SALE Very cheap, two horses, ht 1100 1bs. each; both ers and drivers and in nice condi- tion, and are very clever for anyone fo le, drive or care privaté barn, 53 Oak TO RENT—At 65 Franklin WANTED—Six peopls to go to Bu- Inquire at Bulietin Office. rope to complete small private Persons interested address Conductor, 214 Bll-l.ln‘lon sx.. New London. WANTED—Thres or four perhangers. Bt o WANTED_Expericnced purse makers and learners. Inguire Mrs. E. W. 1ips, 320 Laurel WANTED Position as stenographer: also’ understands bookie o years’ experience and can furnish Tofercnces. = Address With pageants of the With ormus and with owner has 1o TO RENT—Store at 66 Frankiin BE Engulre_at_this_ office. s "F0| RENT—Reasonable, bath| gas, good repair, 4 Inquire oh premiscs. TO RENT—At Fisher's bungalow of el June and Ju M. Tatt, 103 ide entrance. Of little peopl That all in purp As in the moonlight o They Johnny-jump-up into bloom! FOR SALE—The Norwich Nurseries, established 15 vears; & good solid, 1ive business. offered only becauso the own- o7, bus other permanent business. O, . 53 Fairmount St., Nor: Pending sile all TO RENT—Office rooms in the Bill steam heat furnished L Hutching, 37 Shetucket Btr If I could beat ag child b Wiehe or. telephone. orders will be filled as usual. AUTOMOBILE for sale cheap—20 . WANTED First class around man. Apply at once. Casper Graff, 20 Broadway. O darling, Unto the Tainbow's And I would make b The ‘charm of keep-from-growing TO RENT—Upper tensment, T rooms and ‘bath_room. Do It Now Have that old-fashibned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by new and mod- ern open plumbiug. It will Tepay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor's biils. Overhauling and re. fitting thoroughly done. Let me you a figure for replacing all the plumbing with the modern kind will kecp out the sewer gas. work will be first-class and the reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, - aug1sa 67 West Main Street. IMPORTED Wall Papers They are all In, also our domestlc line, and the best to found outside of New York City, and at half prices charged there—with all necessary dee- 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 vears experience will be of value to you. P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. Telephone. feb16a Is the Home i 23 §a§ Complete Spring means new Furniture. And we are prepared #o show you the finest goods in Connecticut. Any- thing at any price. Special pleces that help you in buying 0dd furniture when house cleaning. Now is the time to buy. We will be pleased to have you in- | spect the values offered here. . 1. HOURIGAN, 62-66 Main Street. marlld WALL PAPERS And Draperies We are always glad to show our ®oods knowing that they are our best advertisers. May we show them to you? The Fanning Studios, $1 Willow SL Wall Papers, Curtains, Upholstery Goods and Window Shades. mar23d MALT EXTRACT Sterilized 15c a Bottle $1.50 a Dozen AT 50 Main Street, marisd NOW BUY SEEDS All New Seeds FLOWER SEEDS VEGETABLE SEEDS Be ready when the right day for planting comes. PEOPLE’S MARKET, 6 Franklin St. aprid JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. GEORGE 6. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Tallville. Prompt sttention to day or night calla Telephon. #9-31 asrl4MWFawi NOTICE! 1 will repair, remodel, redye and clean your furs at a very reasonable price, and all my work is guaranteed. Drop a postal and I will call for work. Telephone 254-3. BRUCKNER, The Furrier, feb1IMWE 55 Franklin st. We are neadquarters for NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE. Family irade supplied at 60c per doz. C. E. Wright. 8 Cove St. Tel oct3od WHEN yon wani o put sour busi: Zom hefors the pubtie; ere i o e | gium better thaw s fis advertis. ing celumns et Enquire of J. Brad. fora, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. dec2d TO RENT—First clus: honey biock, West M honey Eros.” ¥ TO LET—On Broadway, next.to the Wauregan Hotel, for offices or bullding, a_large basement roomi, 26 sbls for business p Apply to William articulars apply WANTED——Loan of $150. emonstration at good _security and interest. Box 30, Bulletin. WANTED—Boy Wtore in M AMystic' Auto Station. FOR SALE—Shetiand ony perfectly safe Apply Miss deliver groceries in store. Address Grocer, Bul- children zg Tienced girl for gen- Three seelers followed the iz WANTED Exper Enquire at 193 Broad- ‘mar29d eral housework. FOR SALE—Get In line _with morey making kind. have won in Such shows Springfield, etc., and our customers everywhere. We Ship cias and stock to evers stats in the_union. Armstrong Bros., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALB—Buick touring car, model uipped and in good cou- §ob; aiso, Buick “touring Jackson 4 cvl. : model A Maxwell, . ‘all equipped. special bargains. Htand dry Nt WANTED—Grand.oppor- the hands of tunity. Carry our cigars exclusively or Merchants buy on sight. Resent Mfs. Co. Clevey SALESMAN as a side line. Free samples. X0 RENW_—Basement at 55 Franiiin aitable for the paint plumbing r similar ousiness. 174 TO LET Slore 74 Main Street, City. ssion glven when desired. TARRAVT & CO., 117 Main St., City CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED_Ex- rience unnecessary. Tgar Co.. Cleveland, Ohior MITCHELL LARAMIE—AIl kinds of raw furs bought, sold ed, Taxidermist work done. Repairini boots, shoes, covered. 719 nn. Telephone 11-3. Big pay, Globe I 105, fuily e cse_cars are zll hot water aired and new- t, Willimantic, Janil FOR SALE_Thoroughbred foxhound Georgla _blue-ribbon 0.”B. Gavitt, Martin Pharmacy, “Benr ye the world-old burd Though garlanded with ruc; Be_steadfast and the U Of joy shall come to you —>ary Miller, in Rochester Dem: and Chronfole VIEWS AND VARIETIES WANTED. without children. the one for farmwork, the other for house- work. Chambermaid and general house. work help; house (male or female). ‘FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAT, H. REEVES. Supt. WANTED One colored woman for general house pay $22.00 per FOR SALE_Pekin . Bmerson Perkins, Road, Norwich Town, R. ¥. FARMS FOR SALE—All sizes and all prices, from & 30-acre farm at $1,200 to a 500-acre farm at $5,000; also cottages | and summer homes. Wants or send for a list. North Windham, Conn. BGGS FOR HMATCHING White Wy andottes (Fishel & Duston strain), C. Buff Orpingtons, norns, $1 per 13. . W. N. R. F. D. No. 4 Norwich, Conn. marlGWFSM Man and wife, . FOR REN | Three cheap tenements on West Enquire of A, L. Poiter & Co., 18 Broadway. Write me your ¥. E. Bowen, | Main Street. Friend—So your detective force 1s faflure? Chief Emma—Ye " camt Aind any one who ia willing a plainelotheés woman. Knicker—There is room ,‘ White Leg: work, two FOR SALE. ATED RESS DESPATCHES FOETRY. THE VISION BEAUTIFUL. If T could wee ag ohild oyos The world wouldgiook s0 iwdcl 0 me Sou an ot o The pathor ide wilh fose woua ow ¢ It T ofuid hear wa child enrs hear, Tho munbeamn sons weuld dry my tear! If T could beat s child heart beats My sould would faint to taste such oot id sen aw child oyos adwiy would be gold to me, y ‘dawn hire on; Ty rine would bo a hill ry diteh would bo a rill, ry hut of mud and sand A palace” haill in wonderland! uld hear as ehild ears hea uld sing to me, ¥ ght to me would ¢ trumpets and the drum of the dream rple pageants gle tho room dear, ne art heats, way, in_the hull, the sLreels, Gon 1'd d my love, 1 know that I or, never want to die! —Baltimore Sun. oF Jov. h that Je wis misty aming, fair haire a8 to 3oy yed and pal boy. And one was sullen browed and darl His glance a flashing blisl And one sang like the soaring lark Bweet vol and unafraid The dreamer sighed, “I loyed too de e porteot 4oy to find’” To ride with easy mind.” But the minstrel sang to the ehill norin wind, What though his he Sang with the summe Caroled when birds were dumb. "L maw o0 clear, rt was numb £t behind rdon Clover Sayings to 1 Sur family cooks, girls and waitress. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Bldg. general house FOR SALE_Cadillac touring car ‘splendid condition. FOR SALE. Lot 40x60 teot on Cliff St. suit the purchaser. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Address Auto, FOR SALI>_At a bargain to a_quick buyer, six of the best house lots In one ot &t Prospect Park. Apply Box 200, Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE Two Teavy chean w mg horses, 1 express wagon, 2 top roll The American W Main, Norwich, TEGGS FOR m'rcnx G—White Ply- thoroughbred 36 per 100; Ko.33 ey 18 BEB. & Norwich, You Just Cannot Im- agine the Uniimited Excelience and Beauty of Our New Line of SPRING and SUMMER SHIRTS They are perfect fit- ting and you will find them different in char- acter from everybody’s Cadillac Runabout, in good condition; astd and Metal |, COHE0 Co., 210 W. A. B. SIMPSON, mar5d 82 West Main St. Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. In good condition. Will be sold cheap Enquire at 35 Lafayette St. HERE THEY ARE Cottage, 7 rooms, barn, henhouse, ap- ples, cherries, raspberries, strawberries, minutes to R. I Reds, X X Mitenell: FOR SALE—Choice new milch cow § two nearby springers, 2 year old bull, 13 hives of bees. Phone FOR SALE Indian motorcycle, . twin clinder, 1909 model, cOndition: machine fully equlpped with, speedometer, Eaasacor, Jugmge Saxier. Sxive JArge Rider srips insurgents. “Well, there's one good t al art mortgage. and . Hough i ¥ there aren’t any chorus gir in it."—Detrolt Free Pross Unele Josh—Dom't it say in t claration that & just governme rives its power fro governed? Uncl do beat everything what tho governe plenty 0f apples, on’ trofley, §1.400. B, A, PRENTICE, S8 o st. FOR SALE. To close up estate of R. W. Marshal I offer 1ot on Ellzabeth streef, compr acroes, part pasture and land, cutting about 25 ton A bargain for someone. A. A. BECKWITH, Administrator. WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, 227 Main St, Franklin Sguara. | Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE No. 68, near the room cot- | . Danlelson, Conn. | W, Eeliete, “puone s FOR SALE—A pair of young gxen, FOR SALE—Oc seven rooms, all furnished. Toursee, Blydenburg Ave. Prieces reasonable and fabrics good, McPHERSON 101 Main St ing about 25 i1l blooded registered three and a good peaigree. He 'and his calves can be seen on what is known as Robinson farm, Frice 100, FoR SALE Ayrshire bull; chism.”—Birmingham Ag The perpetually clever man list solmenly to the tramp's hardiuck st Address James H. The Hatier, we companion the weary one forgotten” having mot the penitentiary lust | Magazine FOR SALE_Cheap for cash, FOR SALE. FOR SALE best possible condition, 21 feet long, 51 feet beam: Furgerson, Lathrop engine. it sold at JOHNSON, Norwich, Conn. Tolltop desk and Covey, 319 Franklin & Greenévilie; . | Bleachery, Iarge, well cultivated gar- | Kies, Waregan, Conn. FOR SALE—A good business, within one minute's walk of Franklin squars place is well stocked, sell af & bargain. Inquire at this office. Power Boat, A flextble rubher mouthpie rt ephones 15 & nov ¥ to prevent brealkage should strument be upset Can give attractive ' cHAS. AMOS Phone 373-3. WHAT $1,000 WiLL BuY A 150 acres farm, large house, two barns, hennery, some fruit, abundance land in a fair \hun.»q ana large lof with 0ol St., two-family house, with FOR SALE OR RENTNew seven- 4 improvements, Laurel Hill. ‘Blectrics pass; iently near terms to purchaser. Salem Road Telephone 316-3, ESTATE BARGAINS, . good comfortable mile to village, 4 miles for_our May- The demand 3, | to city, §700. mounted, eatamaran fashion, in narrow hulls, which are kept filled has been much greate ance of the that for the ley. fine how B-Toom cottas 5 t and cold wate 3 of wood, some timber; state of cultivation; near church a investigate. A 35 acre farm, consumption of conl for the t York city will amount t for each inhabitar s in all. aon county for 35,000 investment or Willimantic Thrie furnished cottages on Fisher's at bargain prices. It you want a farm, Cuban game stock and egs: MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, Norwich Town, C FOR SALE bout 40 acres, new house, abundance of fruit, 20 minute walk from trolley. Write for particulars. 150 cottage country home or ESTATE AGENOY, 715 Maim Street, HORSES. r of horses. ‘Price onlv $350. . comprising seashore farms, sites fronting ocean, 50 by 150. for plan. Prices $250 to $500. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street, Room 1, Also 28 acres known Barrows lot. mars0WEM A S0DA RewOTE Martians would ‘h —The Latest in Typewriters— norse THE BENNETT PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Gonts 31800 but does the work of a " Come_and look them over. ILMER R. PIE ~ AUCTION TUBSDAY, New London Cournty. where it may be used 39 Union Street. For Sale One Light Team Wagon with body 12 ft. x 4 It. One Single Lumber Wagon. New and Second-hand Delivery Wagons. The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, 50]-5!5 North Main Streer, Norwich, Conn. » first Thomas Edison for hig new incan 1amp were made from threa FOR SALE No. 33 Otis Street Residence owned and occupied by Nelsoa J. Ayling, consisting apartments, each fur- nished with modern conven- iences. Fine location for a home. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. \ *10, at 10 a. m., Auctio on . JOHN TYLER , known as the investlgs th of Jewett Cit R 14" cows, some | , about a year old; 1 express wagon single carria tooth harrow, chines (one Baldwin cutter and 20-ft, carrier and chain, 6 plows, 1 carpenter's shovels, 6 scythes an Florai Designs and Cut Floyers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’'Se 77 Cedar Street. Konakry, Frenc harbor with pair double team harnesses, 1 pair double driving harnesse . 4 leather balters, 3 ladders, . Albans jack, 2 circu- thrashing machine, small potatoes, Telephone $68. 1 ox shovel, the large V and recelve cargo at th Just seaward from the b tection. barber's chair, of household goods and General Contractor AD orders recelve prompt and careful Give me a trial order. ‘THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Taleonone 3492 Lumber oper have been hampered by the bad win- ter weather, and Consui Ger dale of Halifax says that It Is thous!t that the cut this v 100,000,000 feet, inst farming L0ols too numerous to mention. . NEXT FAIR DAY. Trolley 's, 1 mile from place. will be’ In attendance, JOSEPH_ROOD. | A caterer THERIE 1s no aavertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- ieun for business res: tnvention, _ Bocker—For instance alarm clock to strike the ps moment.—i Y. Sun. Dorothy—It seems strang of all women you should love mo al Dartie—That's right. You don’t ex pect me to make a fool of elf in public?—Chicago Journal “War in the east was very fmmine in & magazine I take” “Well?" * the darn thing changed edit burg Post. “Why do you persist in having mu boots ~ Inguired the fastidious m disguising myself as a farmer,” replied Mr, Bliggins. “T wa people to think I am prosper Washington Star. Teacher (of Bible class)—Why were Shadrach, M into_the fiery c and Abed: urn, pu says It was hecat Chicago Tribune Pittsburg weandul nyhe that?” “So far as 1 the consent {las—Yes will consent to.—Brooklyn Life “What was the saddest sight ever saw?” “A baldhduded man only hobby was baseball, escorting wife to & lecturs( on psychopa the same old yarn you told ok, he 80 winking at “Maybe it | s he started on, MUCH IN LITTLE Ity, t The total number of pater untries which thus wm, inventors from the earliest to December, 1909, was 2,999,4 at invented by a Wi n, and found practicab! dealers’ bo During 1909 there wo grants brought into Chill throug | government immigration com “ | in Burope. An effort will be m increase the nu de er during 1910, French sclentist has figured t it would take a 350,000,000 condic > signal Mars, magnifying 10 German scientist has Inve alled duplex compass which b dicating the hord 1 intensit etinm glves the apy rbon_fllame ts ma d in lampblack and tar and c it high temperaturcs, T g successful enough to warrant fon. zone generator has becn in the Chicago public lib will generate 10,000 cubic f a minute, This system not or pure afr dn the large readi but acts as an automat and disinfectant fo agar 1 ‘centrals,” Tt iw estimated th production thix se son wilt e 300,000 tons, the la ovi In the history of the industr ' Guinen, ha 1 pler 1,000 feot long structed of timber and stone. Al of t African steamcrs ent mnd those up (o 4,000 tons dischars pler. Islands rhor lend pr jons | al Ra v will_be o ad of 250,000,00:) s to the province s est/mated 00,000

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