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SHOWERS TONIGHT. ‘T IS GOING ON TONIGHT Vaudeville and Motion Picttres at Auaito: rium. Motion Pictures and Hlustrated Sonss No. 79. L O. O. F., meets In Austin Hullding: Somerset Lodge, No. 34, F. and A: u., meets in Masonic Temple. T Pofishiers B-‘na Buffers' Union meets Siater Todge No. 505, N. B O P, Hall. Hope Rebekah Lodge, No. 21. L O. O. F. meets in Odd Fellows Hall Tecture at Central Baptist Church by Dr_ 8 Parkes Cadman in Y. 3@ C. A Course of Entertainments. ANNOUNCEMENTS Patrician shoes, oxfords and pumps. A woman's shoe that's right Latest strles, $3.50 and $4. Sold only g Eopaiton BREED THEATER. Splendid Programme of Unusual Ex- cellence. A long and varied programme of high @lass motion pictures was shown to a larse andience last evening, and proved @specially pleasing, _depicting as it does a variety of subjects and vet car- rvine a sood proportion of dramatic subjects. ~ Among the latter may be mentioned the fine Biograph picture, entitied The Con' chich shows a of fun, ster and, taking his chums to further the joke, takes @ stand in front of a notorious dive and commences to expound the 1 His rich voice with its mag- Betlemn reaches the cars of one of the inmates. and her soul is touched with the truth, .although itc comes from flse lips, and. going out into the wtreet, she meets the messenger of the B e Sheus by e atare = s church. ~She is impressed with the wonderful truth and solemnmity of the Bmew worid. leaves the old life, spend- #n the ret of her days in spreading the gospel that brought about her re- demption and made her the convert. The western masterpiece. entitled and shows some marvelous Tiews of the extent of the great prai- ries. Miss lilllan Shuwny, the new the Breed, sings two fine il- songs, entitled He Wasn't Suach a Bad Chap, After All and the = hit. O, You Blondy, both of | Which are especially pleasing. THE AUDITORIUM. A BIN of refinement and quality in every sense is the one at the Auditori- e first three days of this en, Finnegan's Friend, 3 monologuist and singer tchy songs, which get the audience for him every show. His clean, funny stories about Finnegan are very good. Paris Chambers, a world’s famous cor- metist, with a company of accomplish- a4 musiclans and singers = headlining the bill for the entire week, and pre- wenting a very refined ical number, wiiich is more than appreciated. The skiiful riat throwing and knot-tying By Myers and Rosa Is causing much comment, and it i very Interesting to @ee how clever the western ranch peo- jo are in this act The Clara Cook ra Trio are the possessors of £0od volces and sing together with fine har- meny, which always wins them much se. The old_time voddle song, on Siivers Moon, Is especially well rendered by Miss Cook. Tnere is an exceptionaily good line of motion ich are all well received. DECORATING FOR ELKS' BAZAAR Norwich Members Feature Window Displays—Purple the Popular Color. Norwich merchants are making the purple of the Eiks the popular color @cheme for their windowe this week | in recognition of the big bazaar to be opemed in Olympic hall on_Thursday evening by Norwich lodge, No. 430, the Proceeds of which are to provide for ihe needs of their new home. The Portcous & Mitchell Co. has twe big windows where purple and white predominate in a simple and effective arrangement trimmed with purple s. In one win- dow is a biz elk’s head mounted on a shield and in the other are shown a =t of about thirty badges belonging t P. E In each window is t Bands stopped at Co. occupies an a neautitul and elmborate display in purple background with purple lights for night. An au- fographic photo of President Taft is ® feature and there are a number of @lks heads mounted on shields. The central figure Is the clock with hands | Pointing to 11. New sreenbacks are @cattered around the window, there i a picture he new Elks’ home @nd several doll figures are clothed P. J. Morley has one window of his gentlemen’s furnishing store decorated With many Elks' flags, making a pret- ty display Programme for Opening Bazaar. The progr: for opening night of the b Parade of orwich from Steiner hall. Franklin s Olympic ball, Water street, through #n arch of red fire; grand automobile de: opening address by Hon, Cos- o Lippitt, mayor; William Cahill, e Man from l'nanr’ Al H. Ousley, minstrel tenor; he Brazilian ‘prestidig! s P. B. Ken- yon of New London; Raymond O'Neil, Renor singer. Dancing free sle by the Biks the @frection of Charles W. Trying for Loeb’s Job. Oh, maybe Mr. Pinchot is only run- ming over to be the first to grab the Calonel's handbag and carry it for Bim —Philadelphia Telegraph. h evening with mu- hestra, under Tubbs. Surest Way to Fame. fust now is = THURSDAY SHOWERS, COOLER. ffffi.i@.f."mg’affi"f “lr DuaiyExcels” heat but which grady We called o a dactor. . He said It was eczema and from that time we doctored six months with three of the best doc- knew what it was to sleep well from the time ho took the discase until he was cured. He kept us awake all hours in tors in Atchison but he only got. worse, His face, head and hands wers a solid 9 sore. " There was no end to the suffe for him. We had to tie his little to keep him from scratching. He never tho might and his. hesigh wasn'c whet {x‘.’.‘,',."é“‘z“lh. hing, *Finally T u t ¢l 3 a 5ok of 'the Cuticora. Rimedics hd Sos 5 leased to say we did not use all of % Biem untll he was cared. We have 9 waited a vear and a half to see if it would return but it never has and to- day his skin is clear and fair as it possibly could be. T hope Cuticura may save some one else’s little one's suffering and aleo their pocket-books John Leac son, 1403 Atchison St., Atchison, Kan., . 19.1909.7 timer Hardson, prayine that Ancillary Administration may be granted upon e s N e Shonte Digs | down and feel bad, need a tonic, you i whereas the maid Bdwin M. | i find }rarrflnn has been flNul&dHthr‘ ‘more | Wi i e more Jullv appears, Hhe -to O lnever failing rejuvenator—it will give tric said District, six days before said hear- LEGAL NOTICES. —n~orice | Wine Alice M. Douville, has left my home and from toda: contracted by not be respons April 5, 1910, any bills ier in my name I will HENRY A. DOUVILLE, apréa Baltic, Conn. DISTRICT OF LEBANON, S5, PRO- | OUR OWN LABORATORY, and con- bate Court, April 4th, 1910, : < Estate'of Edwin M. Harrison, late of | taining the strengthening properties of | will keep out the Montelir in e County of Besex and tate ew Jersey Upon the application of Bdwin Mor- Ordered, That said =_application be heard and determined at the Probate | strength, stamina and vitality. Office in Lebanon. in said_District, on the 14th day of April, A. D. 1810, at 3 oclock In the aftarndon, and that no- | tice be wiven of the pehdency of said - application, and the time and place Across the Plains, is a thrilling Indian | 53000 W P00, "y " Dhnlishing - the same once in Some newspaper having a circulation in said District, and by posting & copy thereof on the public bt s dnvocto i i | The Lee & Osgood Co. ALBERT G. KNEELAND, apréd Judge. wich, count with said estate to the Court for zllowance; it is therefore SET T | | A D. 1910, at 3 o'clock in the after- The same, and the sald Guardian is di- rected to give notice thereof by pub- lishing this order once in some news- ng a ci i N is hereby given to legal | trict, at least three days prior to the | voters of the Town 0f Columbiu that a L] = paper having a circulation in said Dis- date’ of said hearing, and make return to the Court. copy of record A. D. 1910 7Son. at the Drobate Court Koom in the |Gty of Norwich, in sal strict, be, he Tow: isho, and the same is, appointed for hearing | . /onS Selectmen of the Town of Lishon | nd the sald Administrator | {1 ™oe the same, is directed to give notice thereof by copy of record. F appeared in Court and fied a petitior praving. fialdh ntuiminty et | Proposals for State Road Work Whereupon, it is Ordered., That said SDALED PROPOSATS will be re- Toom 37, capitor, - mariiora. | PEOPLE’S RMARKET, until 2 o'clock p. m of Monday, 11910, ‘for grading of one sec- 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. petition e n termined Tie _Probate Court Room In the Clty orwich. in £aid DistHot, on the 11th | sloner, of April, A. D. 1910, at 3 o'clock | onn.. in the afternoon. and that notice of the | APril 11 pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least five days prior fo the date of said hearing, and that return of aay be made to th copy of record Attest: FANNIE C. CHU] G All blds mu: Res B o ommen | phs et be sccmpagied by o cost of the work. Any At A _counr or pRosare mewn| 131-133 Main Street, at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwick, on the 5th day of April, A D. 1810, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. 3 ite of iHarrison E. Wilson of Nor-| When in said Distriet, a_mfnor. Tooth Wash use OXYFOAM—the Per- The Guardian exhibited his final ac- Ordered, That the Sth day of April, le for. Not a patent medicine, but a HOME prime lean beef, a solubl and the best win NO BETTER SPRING TONIC. Pint Bottles 50 cents. NCRWICH, CONN. sanzzd Furnaces. salt of iron | reasonable. If you are mnl"’ augisa in this excellent remedy a TO RENT. TO RENT—Five-room tenement with bath at 25 East Baltic St. mar3od 7-room fiai and buth, rivite cnlnMn an Neal location, r.i fra?uln of . The Vaughn Foundry Co. [>5e |RON BASTINGS stock p-mx BB 38 Terry tror To o th i Yo ale to stoum heat, sl Corve r-l.ra..s R adress. Box 70, Bull Y el S ol’BtmImg:l. Illl Or; corner Beac! iiquire ol L C. And-uon. on_prem| TO WENT _Tenement of seven rooms at 55 Franklin Street. Inquire at B&ll- and at once to Cos i-cylinder Buick windshield, speed- alteration of sults. Bazaar, 113-114 Main TO RENT At 66 Franklin WANTED _Middle eged. Prmn.u sgDauire at Bulletin Office. American widow, fair ed position widower's B u-'awL:"“ and Brown Leghorns; unexcel yers; eggs for hatching, $1 per 13. Curr; FOR SALE—] and color; have to Prizes since last in Conn and so0d Barred Pl T. F. BURNS, S Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. marbd S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheel Mefal Worker. Agent for Rictarcson and Boynmton Frankiin dm. Count_you WENT—Sto! Enquire at_this_office. batlh, iasr wood pepair. § ., gas, r.nq.mf ‘on remises: RENT At Fishe aisned BupEalow of June and Juiy Tor hatching. standard '.l their credit 20 WANTED ] Appiy 244 u.nn 1t rooms for Particulars, address H. iver Ave.. Norwich, Conn. WANTED ) Holmes, Nune. -vnona 442-12 ANTED — Good_woolen weavers. Stoady maric | Niantie Mrg. Co Baa - Fon mmmma—wmu wy- (Fishel & Duston strain), S. tons, 8. C. White Leg: . W. N. Sandbers, Norwich, Conn. WESM '_"‘-.Q'—KA— barber chairs. ‘auregan, Conn. TO RENT—Upper tenemens, 7 rooms MALE NURSE woula Tiie & poeiion:. No Shjection o AL T uire at Deley & Jonow & rois Cluss store in M n. ' Inquire Ma- 1ls Ave. novis TO LET—On nn-avu. next two rooms, .u same bullding. a_lar basement raa'-, 36 oot able for busin 856 West main Strest, Norwich, Conn. dec7e Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, 'unsanitary plumbing replaced by new and mod- ern open plumbing. It will repay you In the increase of health and saving NUFACTURED IN | of doctor’s biils. FIENTED Y. SMANy ftting thoroughly done. Let me rive you a figure for replacing all the Dlumbing with the modern kind that sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the TO RE! honey block, We mfixm T Persons Inter o address Conductor, 214 Huntington St. SALB—Nearly now ice cream of M Vareran, Oo FIVE PASSENGER, 70 Forss power, Pope Hartford tires and car in p e equipment; 06; painted last fall; live demonstration given. J. A. Groten, Conn. FOR SALE Old-fashioned mahogany table, in good condition. at 145 High St, Willimantic, Ct. aprid AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE Jackson runabout with rumble seat, 1908 model £, 15 to 18 horse powe: on. James yde, Conn. att, cheap Henry May- neuv. &:AL lfam "B hm" '"': e ent at 55 Frankiin paint plumbing mayl7d sacrifice for unaerstands bookkeeping, years. experiemce and refercnoes. | Address X, letin_Office. WANTEDLoan_of sSecurity ~and interest. x 30, Bulletin. Am—an:a“ IMA “Carry our as a side line, xafl.‘:' samples. Regent Mfg. Overhauling and TO RENT—Basem street: suitable for the FOR RENT From May 1st house No. 53 Washing- treet, 14 rooms with all. modern Inquire of Maac 8. Insurance and Real Estate Richards Bullding, 0 we Can_be seen r, in fine condi- North Franklin, J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street. conveniences, FOR_SALE_Cheap, house. barn. Good well of néver failin ers. at the Probate Court Room in the of Norwich, in said District, be, «d the same is.'appointed for hearing BLEON J. AYLING, Judge. | the The above and - foregoing is a true |1.30 o'clock p. m acting upon & Rieore ““”FaNNIB C. CHURCH. Siitoras Srosting over rop niver ve. | 9=11 Water Street SPECIAL TOW Notice Town - Meeting of said Town Will be held at Yeoman: Hadl Tuesdns day of April, A D. 1910, at Complete Ho MEE for' the purpose of e to be b apréd Ik, vee whs ventry and Co- pr Cler tween the Towns of Coventry and preadil Estate of Mic oL M — fmbia. 1n conacetion With & Drop at Norwich, within and for the District | Smination of ‘the grade crossing at 5t Norwich, on the itn day of April, | that Bl : |3 & v . "ddon 1 Yegard £ Sprayina WA PAP RS P N N asi SYLING, Judge |any other business legal and proper to aei Farrell, late of | ahY other bi Tumbia, trees Take id meeting. Selectmen. We are always glad to show our NELSON T AYLING, Judge. |2 o'clock on the above named day, as vill meet Griswold, in said District, deceased. o =aid e X'I'"l‘ Acl‘mu'nstralm-t ex})\bl(eddh!s ad- g ministration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is there- | o, ¢4 X I+ COBB fore Ordered, That the 13th day of April, 2751510, at 10 o'clock ‘In the fore- NOTICE! Gdvertisers. you? t the Town House in Saturday, PushiEning. thisSorder onte ia . soma e oiee Tiis Jor the Pewspaper navinga Cirduiation’ in"Sald L onanibans: ETD e o Cai s Diior Fo the el ol ey lenst : Blihs And specifoations may be soen ; 206,0f Sala, hearing, and make return | 4 "tiic” flome of 3. H. Kennedy, Tret | Wall Papers, Curtains, Upholstery Selectman, and all bids must be in bY |. Goods and Window Shades. The above 20 foregoing is a true | inoy will be opened at that time. ~All| mar2sd Altte apréd AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD NI C. CHURCH, : = Frank 1 Date of Franklin, Conn., iie last will and testament of sald heard and determined at srder one time in some The above and = foregoing iIs a true | OF petiti v FtSet” forth,"Shat” administration. be | residence. granted upon the estate of said de- |at sed, allegzed to be intestate. Commissione Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said | The State petition be heard and determined at | serves the ri the _Probate Court Loom in the City [bids. 1n gald Distret. on th 1 ar Conn.. Apr 2 S BB S e T B feriiera, Conn, Awrll 4, LADIES, NOTICE! You will save money and get Best Re- sults 1f you buy SWEET PEAS and NASTURTIUM SEED In Bulk from W. H. CARDWELL, 3 to 9 Market Street. Delivered to Any Part of Norwich in lh(— afternoon, and that notice of the Dendom‘v of s.id petition, and of said newspaper having a ecirculation in said AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | contract has been aw. , within and for the District | sian the contract at the prices offired on the 5th day of April, R“d' g\l!dnlfill a surety company bond, or ortine : SELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | bond & suth equal 0 the aifferonse in - Bitite of Lucy A. O'Bfien. late of | price hetween his bid and e mevt | A Fine Assortment Norwich, in said District, deceased. - |lowest bidder ames’ W. Blackburn of Norwich, | may be Ex{ln)xl,fll‘djxl,t To s Dr: gos. b n pra s must be sealed and the Selectmien L eserve the right to reject any bid. bond must be furnished by the succes: ful bidder. tion and'iconstruction of gravel road in Tolland, two sections of gravel r Woodstoc Hampton, specification; Bids will siate the prices as given in Cortt. specifications. The State Highwa NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. |Mmissioner reserves the right to n. appeared in Court and filed 4 [in Tol ng. for the reasons there- | first selectman, Woodstock: John Fitis first’ selectman. Hampton, or AT LITTLE PRICES. MRS. G. P. STANTON Gtic apréd State Highway Commissionar. J. H._KENN; at Norwich, within and for the Distriet 5 Nor on the ith day of APril, EiARLES BUDEIT, A D 1 R All New Seeds Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Selectmen of the Town of Li oninin, o Sara iR B FRGS late o | Bafedat Lisbon.Avril 11010 | oy 6 yyep SEEDS VEGETABLE SEEDS Be ready when the right day for planting comes. ad in and grading a road in |2Prid in Sccordance swith plans and Com- crease improved, after the contract is let sttention. be accompanied by | jstaction guaranteed. ed refusing to check, shall forfeit from 'hiz Plans and specifications vn Clerk’s offic ulding’s offic of the State Highway Room 27, Capitol ghway Commissioner re- it to reject any and all | OCtldaw Jas. AMACDONALD, on, be given by the pub- der one time in some Springfield Republican. The surest way to attract attention| ... Rho"‘-‘s‘{“é Jr'}_YL“\G‘ yJotEe. apcia ls suddeniy to take the next 5 oregolng 1s a true| Ay persons liable to pay taxes in the steamer. meet Mr. Roosevelt— TANNIE C. CHURCH, *|Town of Norwich are. hereby notificq Clefte _ | that T have a warrant o levy and col- ST 2ct a tax of ten (10) mills on the dol- Would Get Cold Poet. i and for SaEnIELD |1ar on the Town list of 1909, pavable | best on the market — HANLEY’S For Col. Rcosevelt's further enter- on the Sth day of April, [April 11, 1910. collecting the same 1 will bo fainment while in her midst London snight easily introduce a suffragette $emonstration into the programme of —Anaconda Standard, CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought THE PALACE CAFE Step in znd see us. FRANK WATSON & CO., marid 78 Franklin Street. . . TR TIWNG0 Street. Face ana Scalp Max- -mage. Shampooing and Mantcuring. Orders taken for combings. o T T newspaper District. copy of recor Attest FANNIE C. CHURCH, on apria Cletk. | People’s Store, Taftvill f Calvin L. flarwood, late of | qut Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said petition be feard and determined at (1130 & m. at the ¥antic Store. the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in sald District, on the 11th 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 ng a circulation in saiq | On Thursday, ¢ five days prior to the | store of Johi date of said hearinz. and that return | from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.« be made to this Canrt. ' On Friday, April 22, at the drug NELSON A ATLING, Judge. Istore of Georse M. Rathbope, West | The above and” foregoing is a true to 2.30 p. m. N . On Monday, April at the store of Hflmmflfl ns a“d l:“tfl“'ers Sherwood B. Potter, Fast Side, from fLaim todp m. 3 * persons neglecting this notice For All Occasions. JiI be charged legal foes and d- itions. GEDULDIG’S, THOS. A. ROBINSON, Collector. Telephone 868. 77 Cedar Street Dated at Norwich, Conn., March 18, Jvzea 9 1910, SISON J. AYLING, Judge. | Collecto On the same da rick T. Connell, Bean Hill, from 12 m. to 1.30 p. m. On Wednesday, April 20, at W. S. Fletcher's Store, Falls, from 12 m. to 1p m. Side, from 11 Saturday, April Must sell at once. Stanley Gabriel, 37 wum—-lx. okt P05 Sl CIGAR SALRSMAN erience unnecessary. Cleveland, Who may ther To wympathize with poor Pineio WHOLE TEAM ¥FOR SALE Hand- some Dblack cbunk, 1100 driver and worker; good Concord bug- barness; gwner has no usé for same. Address Postoffice Box 2, Hampton, Conn. FOR SALE Very ht 1100 by Tion, ana are ‘arive ‘or cave. for. prlni:l barm, 53 Oalk St., FOR 8 uuwmw Dbusiness, offered only because the own- or has other permanent busines: Foshone. - Fondt filed as usual TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when desired. N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main St., City Just Over the Line From High Prices Carefully selected stock, wide assort- ments and prices that are beyond the lowest offered in this vicinity are fast making this the store for shrewd buy- Tumarln!lt “work Hiea: atd *Slapreline opa done. n%_ heap, two horses, ench; Both are £00 fvers and in nice condi Ty clever for anyone ( ide entrance. one fax c{um‘&k n:.xnn- Zor Howse” Rouses FOR RENT Three cheap tenements on West Enquire of A, L. Poiter & Co., 18 Broadway. o Norwich Nurseries, Rouse (mls of femate). 2 good solid, live FREE EMPLOYMENT BURBAU, S. H. REBVES, Supt. WANTED One colored woman for general work, two in family, pay $32. per ly So0kS, gemeral house J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Bidg. FOR SALE THE BEST YET 9 rooms, barn, 18 Main Street. ‘We not only claim to save you money in need of an unexcelled |on Furniture, but we do it. To those who cannot pay all cash we offer the oxide Tooth Wash. 25 cents a bottle. | most liberal terms of payment. We invite careful inspection of our LEGAL NOTICES. store, stock and prices, and you will s find it to your advantage to do this. w ng sale ail e it = FOR SALE Got money making kind. Bave won in such shows s Boston and in the hands of everywhore. 15 eggs $1. tock to evory stats L Springfield, ete., FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Cadillac Runabout, In goed condition. Price $350. A. B. SIMPSON, marfd 82 West Majn 8%, Nerwich, Conn. e e et FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. In good condition. Will be sold cheap Enquire at 35 Lafayette St P nin"'“ uu touring car In lendia S ‘Address Auto, care nn SALB At & barg: buyer, six of the best house lots in one Prospect Park. Apply Box 300, aln to a quick FOR SALE—I motereycle, p.. twin clinder, I condition; mashine speedometer. 20tw Centur gonerator, lig p.xfiu.",&'fifl'x’o“x‘ marsod ’ A fine cottage, land, plums, strawberries, utes’ walk to trolley, Also a new cottage, trolley. easy E FOR SALE. To close up estate of R. W. Marshall, I offer lot on Elizabeth street, compris- ing about 25 acroes, part grass land, c A bargain for someone. A. A. BECKWITH, Administrator, WHITNEY’S AGENCY, t, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE No. 68, near th Greeneville: well cultivated gar- Tooms, 2 acres minhutes o S oueh Rider ICB, 86 CIit Street. Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE possible,_condition, art pasture and ing about 25 ton seven rooms, all © 2. Toaries, Biydes 5 B Pontion, And Draperies Power Boat, best 21 feet long, 51 feet builder; 3% H. P. Can give attracive price I CHAS» AMOS JOENEO! ‘Phone 373-3, For Sale One Light Team Wagon | ;o> with bedy 12 ft. x 4 ft. One Single Lumber Wagon. New and Second-hand Delivery Wagons. The Scott & Glark CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Street. Jan26d ull blooded r soods knowing that they are May we show ] with good b 3 e GaB be seen on what inson farm, Hampton, ress Jumes H. - e, fiso Aad 2 --ug Am"i: Fls once. m m« cash. a lot of oe-nand iy Tolitop desk Sovel 313 Frankun St R SALE—A £00d business, within of Franklin square; well stocked, in first class con- good reason for selling: sell ata S argain. fhauire at this office. smiziso i The Fanning Stadios, Ik p. m. to receive bids for the 31 Willew SL. Basy terms. Joseph St., tage of elght rooms, Shetucket Helghts, one minute’s walk of Very cheap. 55 School St adjoining bullding bargain price. NOW BUY SEEDS 2 two-family house, with | callers.”—Buffalo Expr Well sented IO SALE OR RENT_New seven: n °fllfl'" ot improvements, istance it would be too ¢ REAL ESTATE BDARGAINS, 00d comfortable o to village, 4 miles ngb ‘es, 1 mile to city, handy to trol- room cettage finisned in Fpross. ot and cold water. bath, new The best 17 don county for $5,000, fnvestment properties Willimantie. Three furnished c Isiand at bar) 17 you wan city property, call TRYON REAL ESTATE AGRNOY. Willimantie, Conn. 40-acre farm. room house farms at a bargain quotation habit, T will furnish a re- on how to make ich advice will be To persons geipt free of ohagxe By e ia farmingow more than t 3 Who wish to not only farm i but to d say wake up and ‘arming is goin; 'y better this season than ever before. cmember this 1s 2 &) and don't fail to take ‘Address Latayette L. Main, R. F. D. No 1, North Stonington, Consi. cre farm In New Lon- make money, I wo! open your eves. opportunity to_considers farm, country heme or General Contractor c decrease the number of feet to be | All orders racelve prompt 58 st Give me a trial order. 715 Main Street, HORSES. another car of horses. A ‘good assortment of all kinds. Draft, Drivers and general Come _and look them over. ELMER R. PIERSON. By virtue of an order of the Court of Probate for the District of 1 shall sell and hereby , in the town shown and indi- D or plin of said Prospect the land rec- FOR SALE. Norwich, Conn., ofter for sal biager to whom | THOS, J, DODD, Norwlch Telephone 348-2. and record i Park, on file ords ‘of said town of 5 gag wndivided omechalf of thres other ing 10te in said Prospect Park, as on s D vl e SF Dl Al am Aivided one-half of six building lota in Highland Terrace $o-called, | town ef Waterford, MILLINERY Gohn, as shown on p of said terrace on file in the land records of sald town Aleo an undivided one-h: er bullding lots In the said sown of terford, in Highland Terrace Annex. as shown on map of said flighland Terrace Annex om file in said land records, above mentioned real estate is partiou- larly described in the application the said order of sale on fle You Just Cannet Im- agine the Unlimited Excelience and Beauty of Our New Line of SPRING and SUMMER FOR SALE No. 33 Otis Street Residence owned and oceupled by Nelson J. Ayling, consisting apartments, with modern tences. Fine location for a home. all of which administrator With the wiil annexed of the estate of Lorenzo S Leavitt, Jeremiah J. FOR SALE. s Office in the Court in ‘saiq District, o s Franc! Harwood o?“efios,{l,chv from 2 to 5 p. m., from April 11 to | may3sd o ed ot *hnd oA | May 11 inclusive, except the following petition_pra &, for the reasons there- | da. In set for t .<|lanblnsgum‘»n(L pus ‘r n Monday, April 18, T will be at MONEY LOANED ment o G b the lust Wil | the store of H. S. Youns, Norwidh Diamonds, and teltament "3t adia” deccased be ud- | Town, from 11 4. m: to 1 p. o 20a Becurities of fitted to probate. On'” Taesday, Aprit 197 fibm 10 to | Lowest Hates of Iaterest: SHIRTS They are perfeet fit- 'ting and you will find them different in char- acter from everybody’s Prices ' reasonable and fabries good. McPHERSON Lot 40x100 fest on CHf St. swuit the purchaser. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. WHAT $1,000 WILL BOY acres farm, some fruit, abundance down makes an appreciable itom the Ale that s acknowledged to be the the revenue of the road. And for the purpose of | PEERLESS. A telephone order will receive prompt attention. v from 8 a. m. to 1230 p. m. and | D- J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St FOR SALE Household Furniture, including Piano, Sideboard, Couches, Chamber Scts, Art Squares, Odd Pieces, Etc. Box 25, Bulletin. apréWSTU FOR SALE Tot on McClellan Avenue, Norwich Town, comprising about 40 acres, part barns, hennery, some timbe: state of cultivation; investigate. A 35 acre farm, P E D firm _to ‘hl i e i e 5% | B coLLATERAL Loaw co. 142 Main Street, Upstairs. established near church and new house, barn, April 21, at the drug Morgan: Greeneville, a. m. to 1 . m. i , at The from 12 m. abundance of frult, some 20 minute walk from trolley. Write for particulars. 160 cottage The Hatter, 101 Main St. grass land, with barn and part wood. A bargain. Also 28 acres known as the Barrows lot. D. L. UNDERWOOD, Price onlv $950. seashore farm sites fronting ocean, 50 by 150, Send for plan. Prices $250 to $500. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, | Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street, Room 1, NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Bosws First-class Wines, Liczors and Ci Meals” and Weic aerves John m Prop. TPel. 43-5. 11 Frasklia Street. ‘Whitestone 6 and the J. F. C. 10 Cigars are the Dest on the market —The Latest in Typewrlters— THE BENNETT PORTABLE TYPEWRITER but does the worlk of a X. (CASH. 'Sol Now London Counl J. F. CONANT. ‘We are headquarters for NARRAGANSETT BANQUENT ALB. Family trade supplied at 60c per doz. E. Wrigbk & Cove St. Tal ' octsod TN goom etk elpinus, Bern e B ol of The Bulletin, favertisias mefium m«n Connection uc equal to FOETRY., ALL YOU CAN MOLD. name high over shifting “Where the steadfast rocks defy de “AlL y:f'..y. n hold In your cold, dead Is what you' have given away Bulld | vour pyramia skyward, and Gazed 4t by millions, cultured (hey “All you cun hold fn your cold, dead hand Is what you have given away wide conquests of sea and nd, Heap up the gold, and hoard us you misy “All you'can hold in your cold, desd hand Is what you have given away.” Culture and fame and gold—ah, so grand! Kings of the malon, the murt, & Ly i can hold In your cold, de Is what you have given away.” SONG, Above tho edge of dark appears the lance of sun; Along the mountain ridges clear his romy heralds run; The vapors down the valley o Ldke broken armies, dark and low Look up, my heart, from every biil In folds of rose and dafrodil he sunrise banners fow, O fly away on silent WAngs, ye boding wis of night! me little birds that sing t coming in ot 1ght! For new. ‘and new, and eve - The golden bud within the biuc And every morning seems to 5. There's ‘something happy on the Ana'God sendn 1ove 0 you Henry van Dy} Or who has mot mused on the woe That suddenly assailed Pincho Or who'd sny: “I don't care a st Because they fired out that I Again we axk yon ealmly: “Wi Does not feel sorry for Pincho Or are these thoss who even now Would not commiserate 1 ohe for the rest, we'll let this clinch ftq ‘Have you uno sigh to heave for i ehot L4 VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings 'What abaht this ‘ero *Alley's com ot “UE ain't come yet, but I'm reday for im. I'vo got a bit' o’ smok slasy ‘andy.”—Punch. Florist—Something new and ve rare—a black rosel Pittwbunger P'shaw! We have had them in iny town for years.—Life You fafled in your viva voce ex am., George?” “Yes, but it was pur absenco of mind, auntie! Opinion, “Dom't you Jnow th swear won't o to heaven all right, mister. I'd rathor be wi t 1ttle bo: pa, enybow.'—Blrmingham Age-1lor ald Mourner (to widower)—You seem to bo enjoying the walk. Widower—('e tainly, When one is in business, it fs mighty hard to get away for a du Pele Mele. “Love 1% a tend Sald he “Then why not tender it7" Said she. —Boston Transcrip No woman ean expect to be A lawyer of renown She can't take up the law, for she Likes most to_lay it down. —Cathollo Standar Roosevelt stands before tho i x “Hully ge What a difference,” he thinks, “If 'twag me!” N. Y. “I_see you only have one « the Kitchen, Mary! 1 must get anot thing,” er one for you” “You needn’t mind, maam, 1 have none but gentlemcn “So you don't want the the sneering acquaintance, *} plied Mr. Dustin Btax, calmly. “if ¢ man owned all the real estais in ox 5y to uwse taxes, " —Washington Star “Love” romarked the gl with 1} the world round.” “Wrong agam,” rejoined t mere man, “Instead of making t world go_round, love makes the head swim, Thats the explanation,”— cago News. “I_remember your face very well" he sald ut really, T have forgotten your name.” *It doesn’t matter,” whe replied. “T've had two different nar since we met, anyhow/"—Chicago R ord-Herald. Whether at O ter Ba or Rabylon, Whether at Cairo or ut Washington, The Wine of Wisdom oozes drop I drop, The golden wordy keep falling onc one.—Chicago Tribun “I couldn’t belive my o What's up? “My wife told yesterday she discovered a fiat that who 1k better than the one we're in now, and the rent Isn't a cent higher.—Détrolt Free Press. MUCH IN LITTLE 7% It is estimated that the total numb of pigs in_the world 1s 160,000,000, & of sheep 1,600,000,000, An Austrian fire department s try« ing out a fire engine that, althouxh drawn by horses, in operated by ele tricity _taken from any convenient source through & cable carried by the engine, S0 many counterfelt nickels are dropped In the farehoxes of a Ne York street rallway company that 1) lead realized when they are melted For the years 1808 to 1907 Great Britain has produced 32.6 bushels of wheat an acre as against 11.9 in th country and 9.3 in Russis, which makes the poorest showing of the lurgest wheat growing countries. From New Guinea co new or <hid whaped like & cradle and found in recent orchid hunting expedition in the island. The flower has a white margin, with reddish chocolute mark- ings and a yellow tip. A Y¥rench sclentist has Invented an apparatus for sterilizing water, which passes in it In_spiral tubes around a long mercury vapor lamp, to utflize the buctericidal properties of the vie let and ultra-violet ray The gold coast government con templates a water scheme Lo cost about $1,000,000, the entire expense 10 be borne by’ the colony, to furnish water for Accta, the dependence now heing entirely upon tanks and seepy we during the long dry season On_ June 29, 1905, the depo the foreign banks in Chill amount to 318,670,854 United States god dgainst’ $36,510,000 for the Chilian banks at the same time, while on Octo. 1909, the foreign baniks he ber §42.495,252 iy depostits, agaiust $3&- 480,000 in the Chilian banks,