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SHOWERS TODAY. FRIDAY FAIR_AND WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Vaudeville and Motlon Plcttres at Auditorium. Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs &t Breed Theater o Supper and Sale at Spiritual Acade- "Brint of Thira Company, C. A. C. dt Armory. Gigarmakers’ Union meets in C. L U. Franklin Chapter. No.-4, R. A. M, meets in Masonic_Temple. “Cunton Oneco, No. 3, L O. O. F., meets &n _Odd Fellows’ Hail. Norwich Lodge. No. 436, B. P. O. E, mieets in Pythian Hall. Cpurt Sachem, Xo. 94, F. of A., meets oresters’ Ha Germania Lodge, No. 11, O. D. H. S, meets in Germania Hail ANNOUNCEMENTS "The shoe of shoes for men, King Qualits. Sold only by Frank A Bill See the latest styles, 33.50 and $4. Surorising Facts About the Patent Medicine Business. “The Fourth Estate” has been warn. Bng publishers about the risk in allow- Sng credit to mew medicine concerns. It is said that there have been only one or tws of the thousands of new pro- prietary medicine houses have made Bny consi@erable money that have started the past twenty vears, and only & very few more that have met with even moderate success. It is the gen- eral impression that the business is fmmensely profitable while the facts @re that there is a larger percentage of fai than in any other line. The new concerns usually start with lots f confidence in the merit of their goods and advertising, but soon ex- haust their capital, leaving dealers who have stocked their m ir shelves. It is salable goods on t the experience of many publishers that Zave accepted this new business that they bave been compelled to charge off their bills to profit and loss. are many oid and reliable medicine houses that continue to do a 8004 or increasing business from year To year, but the new ones are finding t more and more difficult to become Danielson. Phosnix Theater Tomizht we will have another of those snappy western pictures, Girls ©f the Range, with plenty of dash and thrilling moments, making it one of the most exciting reels vet shown. For these delight in a good, mctive comedy : a laygh every few seconds. we our selections Tor tonight And also we the comieal Mr. Jones an bors picture, a is sure to education. the cesses in ti of the finest with the cat yess toward t fnto finished of industrial n hold every < all the stage: the hides c glaves, etc The ' pro; the best of WARMER. PIMPLES And/Blackheads Prevented and Cured by Cuticura. Gently smear the face with Ointment, the great Skin Curs, but.do Dot rub. ash off the Ointment in five minutes with Cuti- cura Soap and hot water and bathe frecly “for som minu Repeat morning and even- ing. At other times e Soap f¢ + ‘uticura for bathing the face as often as le. Cuticura Soap and _ Cuticurs Oint- ment are the world’s favorites for pre- uritving, and beautifying the b, hair, and hands, and for all iy, Tk skin bortanid o poll e for the toilet. bath, and nursery. imported more supplies and raw ma- terial, but have considerably increased their shipments to _their_customers. Their car shipments for March werc considerably in excess of those of ths preceding March. There has been in many eities gur- ing the past month something of a scramble for soft coal to tide th: manufacturers over the tie-up at the mines in the middle west owing io the strike. The manufacturers of Wa- terbury were forehanded and did not need to make any eleventh hour rush Tor coal supp They have a sufi- clent supply on hand to' meet any emergency. so the coal importations for March were no heavier than usuai. HOW’S THIS? offer One Hundred Doilars case of Catarrh that can- by Hall's Catarrh Cure. We, Re- wara for an; not be cure: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years. and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially gbie 1o carry out any obligations mude WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeR inter- nally, acting directly upon the blood Znamucous surfacen of. the system. FeStimonials lent free. Price, 756 per Bottle. Sold by all Drugsists, Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. One Conductor Who Was Cured. Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and he writes about it: “Some time ago I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism. I used two bottles of Foley’s Kidney Remedy with good ef- fect, and the third bottle put me on my feet and I resumed work as conductor on the Lexington, Ky., Street Railway. It gave me more relief than any medi- cine T had ever used, and it will do all you claim in cases of rheumatism.” Foley’s Kidney Remedy cures rheuma- tism by eliminating the uric acid from the blood. Lee & Osgood Co. THE AUDITORIUM. The sem change of pro- @ramme at the Auditorium brings the Sheedy nombers to the bill. Leo and Chapman, a comedy bar act, have an originel idea in “Wanted, a Mule" wibdch is cleverly worked out. They in- troduce some clever c McCoart an ng Bellboys, have an k accordion play- _ talking and hard shoe Hoppe, a clever char- ne, completes the trio of half of the week. cornet virtuoso, alance of the week. r all to the good. The Salted Mine, The Mexi- Love and Treason, and BREED THEATER. Ranson’s Folly, Richard Harding Davi Thrilling Story. literature that is by Richard Harding Ranson’s Folly, which f the feature plcture Tor the balance of < is a story of a thrill- holdup. which was proved to be the real thing, and would have proven fatal nastic work | N outdpor | of the thrilting story | GEO. A. DAVIS I Want To Call Your Attention __—wen. To An Entirely New Line of Ladies’ Shopping Bags Splendid Styles and Medium Popular Prices. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A STYLISH BAG AT A PRICE FROM $200 UP TO $450 YOU NEED GO NO FARTHER THAN RIGHT HERE, ¥OR WE HAVE THE GOODS. POCKET BOOKS, BILL ROLLS and te the participants had not the real cul- prit's daughter turned out to be the sweetheurt of the playful Lieut. Ra s who Sscapade. | The real stage robber @ Mmowledges the crime and saves the eonceived and executed, and the max welous heldup scene is without equal, and the fact that it is produced snventors, Edison, is a further guara: tee. A beautiful Blograph pi mieo Teatured, and the whole flleq with exciti tures. Mdss 1 huwny, the popular so- prano, who is delighting the audiences @t the Breed by her clearly enunciated songs, will be heard in a new pro- gramme for the balance of the week, singing the latest and best only, BUYING RIGHT OF WAY. bill £ and interesting plc- ‘Westchester Northern Closing Details in Ridgefield. The Westchester Northern railromiy which is to comnect Danbury With N York city by way of White Pl s, N. X. #= completing the land purchases for its right of way in the neighbor- M0od of Ridgefield as rapidly as poss 27 3 ot o et 707 Jana re. or the Tight Of wag neve besa Slosed during last week. “ome of the most irmportant purchases made Ridgefield is said to have been that of the property of H. J. Kellogg, just be- Jow the cemetery. The road has bought the entire property of Mr. Kellozg at that point. Mr K ogg wsaid, when if the road had secured his prop- erty, that the deal had been conclud- «d and that it was probable that he wyould be called upon to vacate~the land early in July. A strip of land through the property of Hiram Stevens in Midgefield has also been purchased. Tt 85 said in Ridgefield that cash pay sments have been mmde to bind the con- tracts for euch land as has been pur- chased. The road is said to be adopting a Jiberal policy with landholders and in the majority of instances there has Deen little Jdifficulty h‘: reaching mutu- ally satisfactors te There are sev. eral cases, however, ln which the road ‘will either make changes in its route in order to avoid property that is held at 200 high vaiue. or will take the matter the courts for condemnation pro- m—Danbury News. BUSINESS BOOMING. Volume of Freight at Waterbury Con- \ tinually Increasing. Returns made to the freight offices of the New Haven railroad in Wa- terbury indicate that increased pros- getity s at present the portion of faterbury and that the outlook is o tor_the fature _ The volury of incoming and outgoing fraizhi March, showed a gratifying in- e the fignres for March of mn have not oniy was the prime leader in the | | e of his future son-in-law. This Is a | tremendous feature, and is perfectly | }nm'sm-;s AND GARMENT HANG- an | imder the supervision of the wizard of | | Pricms. LETTER CASES. TRAVELING CLOCKS ‘in LEATH- ER CASES. POCKET DRIN. LEATHER NG CUPS. BACK CLOTH ERS IN LEATHER CASES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF] POCKET FLASKS, ALL SIZES AND Beginning Monday, April 4th, and thereafter, this Store will close at 6 p. m., EXCEPT Wednesday and Sat— urday evenings. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25-29 Broadway apridaw You Just Cannot Im- agine the Unlimited 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 shirt. o Prices reasonable and fabries good. McPHERSON The Hatier, 101 Hain St The faughfi Foundry Co. ‘mflN GASTNGS prom p-nn-u. No. 11f to u';:ny ianz22d T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, waesJ2 Franklin Street. “Our Quality Excels” Lee’s Beet, on and Wine Not a patent medicine, but a HOME REMEDY, MANUFACTURED IN OUR OWN LABORATORY, and con- taining the strengthening properties of S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Mefal Worker. Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced new and mod- ern_open plumbiug. will repay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor's bils. Overhauling and re- fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old plumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street. prime lean beef, a soluble salt of iron @nd the best wine. down and feel bad, need a tos find never failing rejuvenator—it will give If you are run , yo Yo" | aug1sa 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- ers. ‘We not only claim to save you money on Furniture, but we do it. To those who cannot pay all cash we offer the most liberal terms of payment. ‘We invite careful inspection of our store, stock and prices, and you will find it to your advantage to do this. SGHWAHTZ BROS. Complete Home Furnishers 9-11 Water Street aprid Individuality Is What Cousts In Photograpiy. Bringing out the real personality, the fine yolnts in character, the little traits that make us what we are. Toned down by the patural spirit of an artist into perfect accord. Not a thing of paper and pasteboard with a ready-made look. If you want a photo of your rea) self, or what your friends see to love end admire. call on LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Norwich Savings Soclety in this excellent remedy a will strength, stamina and vitality. NO BETTER SPRING TONIC. Pint Bottles 50 cents. \ The Lee & Osgood Co. 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. When in need of an unexcelled Tooth Wash use OXYFOAM—the Per- oxide Tooth Wash. mar26daw 25 cents a bottle. LOST AND FOUND. ings Socie! against pu the same, and book said clalm to sald bank on or before the 29th day of September, 1910, or submit to having the book déclared cancelled and extinguished and a new book is- sued in lieu thereof or the amount due thereon paid. mar31Th LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE This_is to certify that my wife, Alice M. Douville, has left ‘my home and from today, April 5, 1910, any bille contracted by her in my name I will Tot be responsibie for. HENRY A. chasing or negotiating any person having a claim to s is hereby called upon to present DOUVILLE, apréd Baltie, Conn. Proposals for State Road Work SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- ceived by the State Highway Commis- sioner, 2 Hartford, 11, tion and’ construction of gravel road in Tolland, two sections of gravel road in Woodstock, and grading a road in Hampton, in accordance with plans and specification: Bids will state the prices as given in specifications. The State Highway Com- missioner reserves the right to increase ccrease the number of feet to be improved, after the contract is let. All hids must be accompanied by a bond of not less than one-third of the cost of the work. Any bidder to whom contract has been awarded refusing to ign the contract at the prices offered opposite aug1sd MISS M. C. ADLES, bond a sum €qual to the difference in “ sfl ' df s I' t P e s b e S nert | Hall, OCalp and Face opeciails may be examined at Town Clerk’s office in Tolland; Dr. Jos. Spaulding’s office. first selectman, Woodstock: John Fitts' THE CRITICAL SEASON for hair health is the Spring. After Dbe done by a specialist like Miss Adles. It may mean a woman's last against COMPLETE BALDNESS. Consult Miss Adles about your hair needs. She will be in Norwich all the week of April 4th. Wauregan House—NORWICH. 210 West 111th SE—NEW YORK. Telephone 704, aprid General Contractor AN orders recelve prompt and caréful attention. Give me a trial order. Sat. The State Hizhway Commissioner re- serves the right to reject any and all bid: Dated at Hartford, Conn., April &, 1910, JAS. H. MACDONALD, apréd State Highway Commissioner. Notice to Taxpayers Town of Bozrah. All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Bozrah are hereby notified that I have a warrant to levy and col- lect a tax of ten (10) mills on the dollar, also commutation and poll tax Gn the fown 115t of 1900, payabie AprL Int 1516 wnd for the Fpose of ol | isfaction guaranteed. ccting raid. tax will be mt the houte s «‘-__( [tdhegl te AW Grax Letanswell) on THOS. J. DODD, Norwich S 5. From=5 15 30 e any at Léthngwell Mill| Telephone 3492 Norwich. from 1030 a. m. to 12 m.; Rame day at day at,postoffice in Fitchville ffom 12 | You will save money and gt Best Re- 'N."B.—Interest will be added after |sults if you buy SWEET PEAS and May. 18t NASTURTIUM SEED in Bulk from CHARLES A. GAGER. Collector. W. H. CARDWELL, March 15, 1910. 3 to 9 Market Street. aprid Delivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that 1s acknowledged to be the best on the market — HANLEY’S IMI{ S INFA AL and FAPPINESS IBLE REMEDIES. Dn GOLDEN T\Buh’l"i-—,\\'\‘nn and a D O 0 hediie, hiarmiess | PEERLESS. A telephone order wil L.\i,f‘ Somarh | recelve prompt attention. aranteed un- | D. J. rani ForSie AL B, Sampyed, i | O, A MeCORMICK, 30 Fraoklin 8t tle at your druggist or send to H. & J. =t BREWHER CO. Springfield, Mass. &h -OHE' LOANED welry Sy ind s Lo et Haterof Taterest An old established firm (Establisnea 1978 COLLATERAL LOAN ©O. 142 Main Street, Upstairs. A Fine Assortment MILLINERY AT LITTLE PRICES. MRS. G. P. STANTON octldaw, Hiorai Designs and Cut Flowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone §65. R Codar Street. 268 Diamone Sha RenZRIS: oF any kY Rose Bowling Alieys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. oct13d e WHAT’'S NEW = THE PALACE CAFE Step in znd FRANK WATSON & CO.. marsa 78 Franklin Streot. 3. J. C. ETONRE. Prop Why Do You Suffer with headache, biliousness, constipa- tion and the ills it entalls when Foley's Orino Laxative will relieve and eure you. It tones up all the digestive or- gans, ]ctflie,'flheogb‘;lhfll w(“.;hmr&'& and Jur rour busi- | timujates wels to their normal Tough the advertise | #ctivity. Mt is a splendid medi- & . | Cine. "Leo & Osgood G J. ¥, CONANT. 11 Framklia Street ‘Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C. 10c Clgars are the Dest on the marker Try them. WHEN yon want ness before the pu: dium beiter tnar :7 T ac Tue Bulletin, WANTED—A China or Chester stating ‘price,” Box [ Balletin Office: TEA = oS W um;rro Sra logs and Gonn. “Tne G Child Lumber "“' 5 3 i on ot at Abingten apria” WANTED T4 T-nn.r-! 100 BT s oy ] in northern and southern New We want college, normal and high school graduates, with or without ex- perience. ’l'hll. positions P, good = salarfes. istration less t1o: i e cy, Hartford, Conn. uire New York apred Mrs, L G. City. “Tel- = Bazaar, 112-114 Main oy e 7 St., Holmes, N folm cphone 442-12. AN EXPERIENCED MALE NURSE would like a position. No objection to country. Inquire at Utley & Jones' or 118 Wililams St.~ References furnished. apr: WANTED—Six people to g0 to Fu- rope to complete small private part Persons Interested to recelve detail address Conduetor, 214 Huntington St New London. aprad PRESS DESPATCHES FOR SALE. - FOR SALE OR RENT—Cottage house rooms ( l plac Enquire at 8 aieaitt et b P, FOR IALD—’!‘. store next e e S 7, Westerly, K. T. TWO HORSES FOR Telaht 1100, good worker and driver, $75; one fast pacer, welght 900, Emm. for anyone to drive. Also nice :fv and harness. Price 3100 for o rig: at Brown's Bakery, aprid von lAl.l}—’l‘vo Tiorses, very cheap, as they must be sold, weight 1100 Ibs. sach. Both a 04~ workers and drivers, are g ral busi- ness horses. Will sell separately. Call at private barn, rear of 53 Oak St., side entrance. ' apr7d Enquil TO RENT. TO RENT—Five-room tenement with ‘bath at 25 Bast Baltic St. _mar0d TO L@T—At 320 Bast Main SL. tw. rooms, suitable for doctor's or lawyer office. mara2TThs TO RENT—_Upper tenement. 111 Or- chard St. corner Beach. Inquire of L. C. Anderson, on premise: marzbd TO RENT Tenement of seven rooms at 55 Franklin Street. Inquire at Bul- letin Office. mar22g OFFICES TO RENT_At 55 Franklin Street Inquire at Bulletin Office. mar224 TO RENT Store =t 55 Frankiin St Enquire at_this office. ‘marisd TO RENT—Reasonable. upper flat, bath, gas, g0od repair, 40 Hobart Ave Inguire oh pre 5 mar1dd EGGS FOR HATCHING R. I_Reds and S White Loghorns ivycott ain’ 75c per setting. H. E. Robbins, Normicn, ‘Conn " R"F. D No. s “mear State Hospital. mari5TuTh fur- for H. nn. TO RENT—At Fisher's Island, nistied bungaiow, of elght rooms June and July. Particulars. addres: 3 Tart 103 River Ave. Norwich, C ‘mar FOR SALB—1909. 2% h. . Indian motorcycle, In excellent condition, For particulars inquire of Ray M. Pellett, Danielson, Conn. 'Phone No. §i-3 or 9 apréd 14-ROOM LODGING MOUSE for sale in the city of Providence; a bargal Write for particulars, Hertha She I WANTED—Posttion as_stenographer: also understands bookieeping. Had five years' experience and can furnish oo references. Address Y, 7 ulletin_ Office. aprza WANTED—Loan of $156. Will give £ood security ‘and interest Address x 30, Bulletin. mar3id SALESHAN WANTED Grand oppor- tunity. Carry our . gll’l exclusively or as a side line. Merchants buy on sight. Free samples. Regent Mfg. Co., Cleve- land, O. marlsd JIGAR SALESMAN wANTED. Bz perience unnecessary. Big pay. Glol Tear Co.. Cleveiand. Obior © janizd MITC) All kinds of HELL LARAMIE—. raw furs bought, soid and tan: Taxidermist work done. Repalrin, oz boots, shoes, rubbers, hot water bot- tes, éte. Umbrelias repaired and new- Iy doverea 719 Matn St. Willimantie Telephone 11-3. Janila onn. WANTED. Man and wife, without children. the one for farmwork, the other for house- work. Chambermald and general house- work help: also cook for boarding house (male or female). FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, aprid S. H. REEVES, Supt. WANTED -, One colored woman for general house work, two in family, pay $22.00 per month; family cooks, gemeral house girls and waitress. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Centrul Bldg. mar23a FOR SALE. 50 COWS FOR SALE Carload Norihern Cows just arrived. JAMBES H. HYDE, ‘Tel. 286-3. North Frankiin, Conn. aprid THE BEST YET A fine cottage, $ rooms, barm, acres land, peaches, pears, apples, plums, strawberries, currants, 5 min- utes’ walk to trolley. something choice, Also a mew cottage. 6 rooms, 2 acres land. henhouse, apples, 5 minutes to trolley, easy térms. E. A. PRENTICE, aprsa 86 Clif Street. TO RENT—Upper tensmons, 7 rooms and ‘bath room. Enquire of J. Brad- ford, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. dec2d O l\.l:l'l‘—Flr-! Cluss store in Ma. honey bloc Main. Inquire Ma- Boney Bros: Sta is Ave. novisd TO LET—On Broadway, next to the man. 3¢ Bampive §t. Froyidence, Wauregan Hotel, two rooms. suitable apréd for otflces or_ gt i Ao in’the FOR SALE_20 7. . 4-cylinder Buick | Same bullding un aad dry SR SALE S0 B F Lyt otk | BT RN B0 HL g 0 ot on Shmoter Cibek s oubra Cire, stte Hhiici, | able for Dusineas purpotes o ‘atofase e, ook - el pred " | APPlY to William Bhields. " oct: FOR SALE_Two barber chairs. Ad- | 76 RENI—Basement at 55 Frankiin dress F. E. Kies, Wauregan, Conn. marisd street: suitable for the 11 N bl o similar businese. - o ayitd - FOR SALE_Nearly new, with or without power, ice cream outfit, cheap for quick sale. Address Henry May- nard, Wauregan, Ct. aprod FIVE PASSENGER, 20 horse power, Pope Hartford tires and car in perfect condition; complete equipment; Wil sacrifice for $300; painted last fall; a live demonstration given. J. A. Thomp- son, Groton, Conn. aprsd FOR SALE_Old-fashioned mahogany table, in goed condition. Can be seen at 145 High St, Willimantic, Ct. aprid AUTOMOBILI FOR SALE Jackson runabout with rumble seat, 1908 model F, 15 to 18 horse power, in fine condi- tion. James H. Hyde, North Franklin, Conn. aprid WHOLE M FOR SALIiand- some Wack chunk, 1100 1bs. good driver and worker; good Concord bug- gy, and good harness; owner has mo use for same. Address Postoffice Box 42, Hampton, Conn. apred FOR SALE—The Norwich Nurseries, established 45 years; a £00d solid, live business, ffered only because the own- er has other permanent business. O. E. Ryther, Propr., 53 Fairmount St.. Nor- wich, or telephone. Pending sale all ordefs will be filied as usual. _apréd FOR SALEGet in line with _the Our R. L Reds as’ Boston, Springfieid, etc., and in the hands of our customers everywhere. 15 eggs $1. We ship eggs and stock to every state in the union. Armstrong Bros.. Or- chard St, Norwich, Conn. aprzd FOR SALE—AL a bargain to a quick buyer, six of the best house lots In one plot at Prospect Park. Apply Box 200, ulletin. FOR RENT From May 1st house No. 83 Washing- ton street, 14 rooms with all modern conveniences. Inquire of Isaac 8. Jones, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main Street. apréd TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when desired. N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main St., City marl17d FOR RENT Three cheap tenements on West Main Street. Enquire of A, L. Poiter & Co., 18 Broadway. feb25d FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Cadillac Runabout, in good condition Price $350. A. B. STMPSON, rwich, Conn. margid | marsd 82 West Main St., N FOR SALE—Ocean Beach cottage, TPRIG seven rooms, all furnished. Address J. FOR | SALEr R ERIAIN FLAN O, ¥. Tourjee, Blydenburg Ave., New Lon- don, Ct’ mar26d FOR SALE—Full blooded registered Ayrshire bull; three and a half years old; fine animal, with good pedigree. He ‘and his calves can be seen on what is known as Robinson farm, Hampton. Conn. Price $100. Address James H. Cutler, "Hampton, Conn. mar26d FOR SALE CHEAP—Boy's Tuxedo suit. Apply at this office. = mar24d FOR SALE Cheap for cash, a lot of second-hand household furniturs; also rolltop desk and safe. Apply W. H. Covey, 319 Franklin St mar23d FOR SALE—A £00d business, withi: one minute’s walk of Franklin 'square. lace 1s well stocked, in first class con. ition; gool reason’ for selling; wli sell af 2 Sbargain. Toquire at this office. e FOR SALE Power Boat, best possfble condition, 21 feet long, 53 feet beamn; Furgerson, builder; 3% H. P. Lathrop ensine. Can give attractive price if sold at " CHAS. AMOS JOHNSON, ‘Phone 373-3. Norwich, Conn. aprid FOR SALE No. 35 Fourteenth Street. Cottage of 8 rooms, bath, heat. home for a Greeneville man. SMALL FARM Two acres, within five minutes’ walk of the trolley. House almost new. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, No. 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. aprid Notice--For Sale By order of an order of the Hon- orable Court of Probate within and for the District of Lebanon, I will sell an undivided half interest in the real estate of the late Addie C. Tucker, deceased, situated near the Baptist Church, bounded northerly by land of Baptist Church and Ida M. Abel, east- erly bv land of Ida M. Abel and Lilly Loomis and R; B. Turner, south and West by land of R. E. Turner and hi way, consisting of fifteen and one-half acres with buildings thereon situated. IRVING B.HURCH, Executor. Lebanon, April 5th, 1910. aprid 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 _ CORPCRATION, 507-515 North Main Street. Jan2éd Ideal NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. First-class Wines, Liguors and Cigars. M and Welch Rarebit served to ler. John Tuckie, Prop. Tel. 43-5. Jayeiunas metin; “-n mnmu&u FOR SALE OR RENT—New seven- room cottage, all _improvements, on Laurel HIIL 'Electrics pass; cenven- iently near business section. Easy terms to purchaser. C. E. K. Burnham Salem Road. Telephone 816-3. octzid FOR SALE OR RENT I have for sale or rent several farms at a bargain and with each dea) I will furnish a re- Gelpt free. of charze on how to make Toney in farming. which adyice will be Worth more than the rent. To persons Who wish to not only farm it but ta make money, T would say wake up and open your eyes. Farming is going to Ay botter this Season than ever berore, Kemember. ‘this 15 & grand opportunicy and don’s fall to take It Into consider tion. Adaress Tafayette In Main, R, F D’ Xo. 1, North Stonington, Conn. aprid FOR SALE. Lot 40x100 feet on CHff St. suit the purchaser. JAMES L. 40 Shetucket aprid Terms to CASE, Norwich, Ct. NI HENS ['c demand for our May- flower White Wyando has been much greater than we expected, So that for the balance of the season our books are closed on large orders for baby chicks. We can accept a few for small lots only and eggs by the setting. An unlimited quantity of Cuban game stock.and eggs. MAYFLOW) Norwich Town, ‘Phone 34-3. FOR SALE Household Furnitare, including Piano, Sideboard, Couches, Chamber Sets, Art Squares, Odd Pieces, Etc. Inquire Box 25, Bulletin. AUTOS FOR SALE We have on hand a full line cf Second-hand Automobiles in firsi-class shape. One 1908 Oldsmobiie One 1907 Oidsmobile One 1907 Caddillac One iwo-cylinder Auto Car Runabont One two-cylinder Rambler Touring Car and iwo good iight Delivery Wagons. good running shape and can be seen at The Imperjal Garage, 21 Chestnut Strest, Norwich, Conn. Telephone connection. PETER CECCARELLI, apréd —The Latest in Typewriters— THE BENNETT PORTABLE TYPEWRITER $18.00, but does the work of machfne. . N. CASH. Sole Gt New:London County. Union Street, = Norwich, Conn. 3334 ‘Jan22d POULTRY FARM, Conn. jan31a These are i Prop. °F In good condition. Will be ®old cheap for cash. Enquire at 35 Lafayette St. mar1sd FOR SALE. To close up estate of R. W. Marshall, I offer lot on Eilzabeth street, compris- ing about 25 acroes, part pasture and part grass land, cutting about 25 ton hay. A bargain for someone, A. A. BECKWITH, mar12a Administrator. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main St, Franklin Sguare Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE Ave, No. 88, near the Greeneville; six ‘room cot- With large, well cultivated gar- Kasy terms. Low price. Shetucket Helghts, cot- tage of eight rooms, with barn, fowl house and large lot with variety of frult. Very cheap. 85 Sehool St., two-family hou adjoining building lots, for sal bargain price. Well rented to tenants. Roosevelt Bleacher tage, den. Joseph St., e, with at a good aprid 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- ley, fine new 8-room cottage finished in cypress, hot and cold water, bath, new barn, price $8,000. Th'e best 175-acre farm in New Lon- don county for $5.000. Several ' good investment properties in_ecity of Willimantic. Three furnished dotfages on Fisher's Island at bargain prices. | If you want a farm, country home or city property, call at’ TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Main Street, Willimantie, Cos Jyisd HORSES. Just in with another car of horses. A ‘good assortment of all kinds. Draft, Chunks, Drivers and general purpose horses. Come and look them over. ELMER R. PIERSON, Tel, 177-12. mar2sd FOR SALE No. 33 Otis Street Residence owned and occupled by Nelson J. Ayling, consisting of two apartments, each fur- nished with modern conven- fences. Fine location for a home. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. WHAT $1.000 WILL BUY A 150 acres farm, large house, two barns, hennery, some fruit, abundance some timber; land near church and ot woed, in a fair| state of cultivation; school; investigate. A 35 acre farm, new house, barn, \rhennery, abundance of fruit, some wood, 20 minute walk from trolley. Price onlv $950. Write for particulars. ‘Seven seashore farms, 160 cottage 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 Waesterly, R. 1. WHEN you want {0 put your bus ness before the public. there is no meo- dium better than through the advertis. ivg columns of Tha Suiletin, THE DREAM. You may wiiig ot the race as you will— Bing the KO The beauteous Foal, bleading fect, that draws the And lghts the brow, and 1lifts the finting soul. And turns the bitter hardship into swee (But ob. 1'pray the goal may be the Dlice I thought it was the while I ran the race!) You may sing of the fight us you will 1 sing the prize, That noble prize for which the fighter stands, Reason and hope for all his agonies Of struggling limbs and ever-struining (But oh, 1 pray the prize be no less bright Than I conceived it, panting In the fight!) You may sing of the work as you will sing its aim, Far-throned beauty and far-beck'ning light, That call the worker enward more than ‘ame. Sun to hix day and star upon his night O ik (But oh, I pray the alm be what I Botght Ana visioned ceaselessly the whils I Wrought!) Howe'er it bo O Watcher of the race, Lora of the viet-ry, Giver of the x I thank qies for (e hope bofors my I thank thee for the dream before mine eyes! And this I @are: To think thou hust Hot wrought Or dream or 4rdent dreamcr all for haugnt! garet Steele Anderson, in Ameri B CARDINAL, In tho breezy blue of the April weathor, When-each sun-ray seemed a golden blade I caught the gleam of a crimsom featner Decp/in 4 forest glade. There was. just the hint of the rathe outbreaking ot 'beryl buds on the be Dbolghs. Ana a rosier glint on the maples malk ng Thelr Whispered vernul vow Then sudden the gleam grow a Vision fing wing and & shir As though ‘from out of n Slysian Haa futiered this feathered gu A radiant spirit with seng for guerdon A plaintive, penetrant, minor : Yot one that bore no quavering bir den Of human want or pain Just the volce of the April weatl With ‘1ts faint but passionate un i, That told of the tide of the 1 ier, And the reawakened will Then the bird was gone, with its and splendor A-aown a waft of the April wind Yét a something stirring, a something tender, s left In Its Night behina Both to eye and to ear had it cle “poker Biading. the heart of & wa Know That the bond of beaut broken As the Aprily come and Fo —Clinton -Bcollard, in April Lippir praii VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings “I am always eool in danger,” he boasted proudly. When t crisis came, we are obliged to ackno edge that he told the truth, The onl objection was that the coldness was in his feet—Cleveland Leader. Wigg—Guzzler has joine Yacht club, and he never in his life. T wonder what fications are? Wagg—He yachting cap and an unquenchi thirst.—Philadelphia Record “You had the nerve to aslk Miss 014 un her age” “Well, I tried to diplomaticaily. T asked her when Wwas born.” “And what did she say 7 “On a Friday afternoon at about 4.30 —Cleveland Leader. Blobbs—Bjones 1s getting more at sent-minded every day. Slobbs—~What is_the matter now? Blobbs—He w terribly worried about something t morning, and now he's terdbly worried because he can’t remember what it was.—Philadelphia. Record. “Hor teeth are lke stars” gushed th jove-smitten youtt In an outburst of joyous delight And _when they were marricd found twas the truth Like the stars, they came out night—Life. 1 went fishing yesterday,” b gan the man who tries to be original. “Luck! Well, some, I caught two fish of n the face the Yahoo sailed a bout One was three and a half inches long and the other two inches.” But was h believed? Not much! After he had passed on some one commented: B he didn’t even get a bitel”"—Kansas City Times. “Mushingham may bave mads hla money in a burry, but he hasn't neg- lected to take on a supply of culture, just the same” “I know it. Do you know what he has had done in that theater he bought the other day? e had the world ‘Exeunt’ instead of ‘Exit’ painted over every door. 1- cago Herald. MUCH IN LITTLE A rook can fiy 60 mliles an hour, & hawk 150 miles. iy The winter months are everywhers the poorest timies of the vear for the working _classes, and there are thou sands of unemployed men able and ready to work @round the Lomdon docke, Charitable institutions are do ing their utmost to take care of the indigent classes, of the oturn_ to Only about 20 per cent. mon_spawn_before they river from the sea, and those that do return after spaw are coarse, and when cut up, white in the flesh; in fact, are known as bull trout, for so. called “bull trout” are not a differer kind_of fish, but are plainly salmon which have spawned. Use of tobacco s universal In the Orlent, and the word cheroot and its e come from Madras. The first ol gars scen by Columbus were wrapped with corn shucks. Some Him tribes take the leaf of the palass with a cunning twist of the wrist, r the bowl and long, narrow stem of pipe in the most perfect way. The separation of ghe sexes scems to have been formerly by no means an uncommon practice In the Church of Emgland. in fact, Bawurd " prayerbooic 8 mentions that at the communion service “the men shall tarry on one side and the women o the other.” The papers of a chureh in Westmoreland include elaborate direc- tions for the division of the sexes at its services. In the south of India the largest de mand for leather iy for water bags, of which several hundred thousands are required every vear. It takes two good WHEN you want to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no m: dium better than throukh the advertl ing columns of Zha Rullatin, hides to make one of these. To sup- ply sandals, required by nearly 50,000 000 people, ‘a large quantity of leather is also used, and for hoth of thoss classes of goods chrome leathor ha been found to be most sultablie to muz Tequirements,

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