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T IS GOING ON TONIGHT -mmmmmn-n Motion Pictures and Hlustrated Songs @t Breed Theater. Driil of Thurd Company, C. A. C, at yra Enc: t, No. 3, L O. O. Palmsra Encampment, No : -&":lh amfl.mflo- 307, L'Union Jean tist D'Amerique, meets in | R No. 7694, M. W. A, meets Ertnian el ¥._mests ia Odd ANNOUNCEMENTS styles, $3.50 and 34 Closing _exhibition of _gymnasium work at Y. M C. A Friday evening. ;, me: . intricate _drills, etc, and a basketball game between Academy and Olympia fives. Admis- sion 15 eents. BROADWAY THEATER. Primrose Mammoth Minstrel By a policy of progressive- Tiess, Mr. Primeose of the Primrose Minstrels is enabled to offer a most entertainment of a very d refreshing wersified charecter this season, one et necessitates the employment of mrtists of the fromt ranks. First of all, haying kept intact a band of mu- mitians end a corps of singers, all of whose talents are of a high degree. ®his determined director of novelty emusements bas devoted bis main at- tention to the special feature depart- mment, which, according to_the best au- thority, fairly teems with originality end interest. The Primrose gigantic aggregation mow inciudes, besides a surprising mumber of musical comedy turns of quality, several exclu- acts of wonderful attractiveness, ost of which may be mentioned wiith _singular achievement by the Ward Brothers, who will appear with the Prémruse show Friday, April 15, at the Broedway theater. EED THEATER. *Her Soldier Sweetheart” Sensation- ai Military Story.- A featurs picture of the kind that is aitersat 1a the chosen one selected for balance of the week at the Breed theater. and is cntitled Her Soldier It is a pretty and pa- ®hetic story of the eivil war, in which = southern belle becomes engaged to ¢t young man of the south. war broke out, he took sides with the north, which fact severed the engagement. the voung peopls never marrying but loved in spite of the dif- fevence of opinion. During the war, the voung man was detected spying mad was sentenced to death. his falth- f# siave remaining with him to the nd and delivering the dying soldier's te the heart-broken girl. Both families mest at the young man’s home 884 everything is forgiven in the mo- tment of sorrow. The film story is cleverly told, as a reminiscence, by a Sweet-faced old lady to her two mieces. The bill for the balance of the week s lly fine. and carries a pow- ertul Blograph drama that = easily the featurs of the season. Two other big reeis are shown, while Miss Shuwny will sing the season's fatest iMustrated song hit, entitled What's the Matter with Father? a wollicking popular song, that never fails to win the house. THE AUDITORIUM. ‘Thursday brings new faces to the Apditorium progremme, and the bill for the latter part of the week is as strong or stronger than the first part & e week Among the new acts, Randeil known as the American Laddie O will introduce his re- markably cléver specialty. Carl is one of the cleversst youngsters on the n-lmhy. Whitney and Young, a team of blackface travesty art- will present The Cotton Trust, a ®rilitant mediey of songs and dancing. A novelty act to be announced later .also on the programme. Fivia Bates Co. in the deightful playlet Fickle are held over. The new pic- Tyres are finer than evi BRIDGEPORTER PRESENT. Rttended Dedication in Jerusalem of ‘First German Catholic Church in That City. An event which hes interest for this iy though far away was the dedie #on in Jerusslem Friday of a hand- Bome church in that eity of the holy Sand, the first German Catholic church ®%er erected amid the scenes which are conmecteq with the dawn ristianity, and this interest for comes through the fact that of its citizens, a prominent member St. Joseph's German Catholic church #n Madison avenue, was present at the exercises. Piltp Lacher and his fam- ¥% sailed March § for Europe, his fam- fly to spend some time with his father And brothers and sisters in Germany sehile Mr. Lacher made a trip to the $oiy Tand o ba present at the dedica- #lon of this church, which marks o nt & poimt in history. Mr. Lacker s a Bridgeport business man, conducts a market. and resides mhen at home at 1350 North avenue. e has deen in this country for about BS years and has resideq in this city Sor the past 18 years. The trip he i = ® had been looked forward by him for a long time. Mr. and Lacher are expected to ret city mome time in June —Bridge- Telegram. i . Home Comfort DEMANDS THE 3 Ruud Instantaneous Automatic Gas Water Heater It furnishes an inexhaustible sup- of hot watar to all parts of the at any hour of the day or might. Yurn the Faucet, The Rund Does the Rest. . Call ané see one in operation. Gas & Electrical Dep't., $21 Main Street, Alics Building. tent3a BRIEF STATE Lyme.—The asons have Trecently purihased the old academy lot for the purpose of bullding a Masonic hall in the Tuture. And Hands, with Shapeless Nails, Yield to Cuticura. Soak the feet or hands cn retir: ot, creamy iather of Cuti Treely ~ with Cuticura _ Ointment. Wear during the night light bandages of old, linen. For red, rough hands, itching palms, with_shapeless nails, and for tired,. irritated, or inflamed feet. with swellings of the joints, this treatment instant relief, and points to a Speedy cure of thé most. distressing rt.—Newsboys will now wear badges while attend- ing to their work of selling mewspa- pers on the street. Clinton.—Rev.. Ernest McGregor left Saturday for Whittier, Cal, where his father, Rev. Alexander McGregor, D. D, is dangerously ill. Hartford.—George L. Cook, elerk in the registry division of the Hartford postoffice, has resigned to take a place as_bookkeeper in New London. Waterbury.—The soctalist _societies of every nationality in Waterbury are hold one of the largest socialistic gatherings in years May 1. gton. — Captain Willlam E. Besse, assistant superintendent of the Coe Brass company, has gone to Ke- charge of the n a strong, hot, Frank A. Bill has the exclusive sale of Patriclan shoes—a woman's shoe ebt's right. See the latest spring planning to out the w-rid. Drug & Chem. Corp., nosha, Wis., b company’s mill in that city. —A barbers' “strike was in- (n Danbury Tuesday by the removal of the union card from seven of the leading shops, in support of a demand for an increase in the rate of LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Pair of small black and tan Finder please telephone 344-3 and receive reward, 112,272 of The Norwich Savings Society. cautioned against pur. fany person having a claim fo said book upon to present said on_or before 29¢h day of September, 1910, or submit to having the book déclared canceiled and_extinguizned a sued In lieu thereof or thereon paid. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD st Montvilie, trict ‘of Montyille, April, A. D. 1910. Présent — CHARLES G. Essex.—An old_time spelling 1aatch, £pld_as prizes, will Friday evening, April 22, at the Cen- terbrook Congregational church. The contest is open to all pupils of the Es- sex schools. Shelton.—The monthly meeting of the Fairfield County Clerical associa- tion_was held here Monday, fifteen of the Episcopal clergymen of the coun- ty meeting with the Rev. C. G. Clarke, rector of the parish. New Britain—F. D. Fagg, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A., has_been appointed of the association at Fagz has recovered his health and is again in active harness. New Haven.—By the action of the congregation of the Center church and that of the Davenport church in sep- held Tuesday night, the plan for the union of the churches prepared by the joint com- mittce appointed from the two soci- eties was formally adopted and final detalls arranged for the union of the two_churches as Center church, and the mxtinction of Davenport church as a separate church. o T, hereby called a new book is- the amount due on the 13th neral secretary ntiago, Cal. Mr, Estate of Eli in_said District, Administrator months from this date by posting up a notice to that effect, copy of this together Wwith a seth the signpost g Eifen Where said de- Town, and by publishing the same once having a eirculation sald District, and make return CHARLES G. TURNER, Judge. and forczoing copy of record MARTIN V. B. BRAINARD, HOW’S THIST We offer One Hundred Dolla: Case of Catarrh that can- by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO. We, ‘the undersigned, h: c for the last 16 years, and liove him perfectly honorable in all Business transactions, able to carry out any obligations muds by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- acting airectly upon the blood and ‘mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Sold by all Dr Take Hall's Family AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District on the 13th day of April, NELSON J. Sstate of George W. Jillson. in said Distr Court and filed & sons there- e known F. t, decéased. and financially etition praying. n set forth, porting to be the last will and testa- ment of said deceased be admitted to Whereupon, it is Ordered. That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court the City of in said District, on the 1Sth day of April, 2 in the afterndon. 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 per having a circulation in said least three da Frice, 7bc per uy - Hilis Tor consti- One Conductor Who Was Cured. Mr. Wilford Adams is nis name, and “Some time ago I District, at the date of said hearing. turn be made to this Co 3. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. FANNIE C. NOTICE To Milk Dealers Any person selling Milk or Cream in the City of Norwich, are requested to call at the residence of the Inspector, Street, and receive a After May 1st, 1910, any one selling without a License will be pros- ecuted according to the State Law. he writes about it: was confined to my bed with chronic I used two Foley's Kidney Remedy with good ef- fect, and the third bottie put me on my feet and I resumed work as conductor on the Lexington, Ky., Street Railway. It gave me more relief than an: cine I 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 acld from the blood. Lee & Osgood Co. Building ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING rheumatism. Ladles’ Tatlor, "Phone 712-6. No. 254 Frankl If so you should consult with me and get prices for same. at reasonable prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 370. Excellent work A. CHAPPELL, V. 8, Milk Inspector. Notice to Taxpayers Town of Bozrah. All persons the Town of B that I have a w lect a tax of on thé town s 9. payable April , 1910, and for the purpose of col- lecting said tax at the house A W. Gray. Leffingwell. on 1916, from 9 to Létfingwell Mills ; same day at mond place from 1 to 2.30 p. April 24 at postotfice, 8. m.;'same day day at_postoffice in Fitch B.—interest will CHARLES A. Bozrah, March 15, 1910. be added after MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches. and Securities of any kind &t tin Lowest Rates of Iaterest. established firm to des! with. (Establizhea 18725 COTLATERAL 142 Main Street, Upstatrs. LOAN co. In The urniture Line we are Sele Agents in this city for the foilowing: E. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street Telephones. Lumber aprisd J. A. MORGAN & SON Coal and Lumber Central Whart. Telephone 834. dec24a LUMBER —— The best to be had and at the right prices too. Remember we always carry a big line of Shingles. Call us up end let us tell you about our stock H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY. novisd 3 - GOAL Free Barning Kinds and Lebigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP. Office—ocor. Mariet and Shetucket Sts Telephone 168-12. octeed g SPRING TOYS - Baseballs, Gloves, Mitts, Bats, Tops, Marbles, Garden Sets, Fish Lines, Hooks, Bows and Arrows, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Ete. WRS. EOWIN EAT, Franklin Squara mar3od Special Price FOR 10 DAYS ONLY On Tailor-made Suits S. LEON Rogers Enamels INTERIOR DECORATIONS Will dry hard over migat and produce a bright, glossy enamel finish on furaiture, picture frames, vases, or any article of Interior use to which they may be applied. Seventeen beautiful shades. CHAS. 056000 & 3, 45 and 41 Commerce Strast, NORWICH, - - to earn a pohy. essl ‘will permanent I tic Will wof Tntertere” with sehoor Bo'Colies, s No. A, 1 to assist in T WANTED—A light housework and care of cl Inquire at this office. aprl. Lo die| WANTED_Chauffeus of seven yoars' erience wants position. hone TETENS. Box o1 Ashaway, B L aprizd ‘WANTED—At once, second-hand au- tomobile. Write to Auto Exchange Agency, Danielson. aprl. '_wn,rm«cwmpcum ®irl tzxx_?;t ral housework. = References requir: 198 Laurel Hiil Avenue. aprizd WANTED Engagements. Mrs. I G Holmes, Nurse, 76 Oneco St., City. Tel ephone ' 442-12/ aprild WANTED—Yoke of “working oxen. roken. Describe and guote to E. J. Hempstead, weight 3000; must ~be well New London, P. O. Box 518, _ aprild Broad St. aprsa WANTED—Skein winders, machinist and young man who has worked in the cotton mill. Apply at Ossawan Mill, aprsd §ood security ‘and interest. Addre ox 30, Bulletin. mar31d AN EXPERIENCED MALE NURSE would like a position. No objection to country. ~Inquire at Utiey & Jones' or 119 Williams St. References furnished, WANTED —Loan of $156. Wl give SALESMAN WANTEDGrand oppor- tunity. Carry our cigars exclusively or 3 it FOR SALE_One Tett out of "at once: m’%:- 1100 106, chunicy and true’ worker. TO RENT. P FOR RENT—Cottage Spring St. ‘Bnquire st 51 ring l.'.‘ v “I RENT—Tenement of elght rooms and-is very clever for eni Jor old ug\mu-lrum Ave.; 38 per month, In- ra C. Wheeler, i, Deaple to drive or care for Inauire at 8t, side entrance. T tanda; iter, thi umem lfl'l“ barn, TYPEWRITER FOR SALE Two-horse covered wak- on in condition. 1y to Switt & co, Tty Yy apridd FOR SALE—Pair 2300, serviceably soun workers; also bay £00d business horse; chestnut horse, welght 1000 young and sound. The horses will be sol cheap for cash/ C: 111 McKinley Ave., on Tine. aprisd PRIVATE SALE of furniture, parior, dining, bedrooms and kitchen; also u right plano. 109 Roath St, mornings and_evenings. apridd FOR SALE_Two horses, one welgh- 1050, 12 years old, good worker and brice $65; one welghing 1000 pounds, fittle thin in flesh b &00d worker, price $45. These hors are very cheap at the prices J. Brown, Baitic Bakery. aprisd FOR SALEBrindle bull pup, Boston Bulleti) e e gl i 8004 worker and fair driver. H. Palmer, Box 24, Greeneville, Conn. aprisd horse. weight $100, 1 ‘ranklin St. car gerrier. 1% years old.” Address H., care quire of Bean H 3a TO RENT_Cottage of elght rooms, $il_modern {mprovement REDly w166 st. aprisd TO RENT—The B. D, Harris farm in Preston, in sections or all together. G. Warren, Devis, Trustes. Telophone. TO RENT—House on. Franklin St.; 10 8 rooms; rent $15_per month. Address horses, welght S rSLE ey Sand be Groat Fiain. T RENT—_Tenement of n rooms 55 Franklin Street. Inquire at Bul- orfice. mar22d OFFICES TO RENT—At 56 Franklin Street,, Inquire at Bulletin Office. ar: TO RENT—Store at 65 Franklin St. Enquire” at_this office. ‘mar19a AMENDS TO NATURE. I pave loved colors, and the flowers; < Fhelr "motion, hot the swallow' Wingn; And wasted more than half my houw TWihout the comradesnip of thinke. How 18 it now that I can sec ith love and wonder and dellght, The children of the hedge and tre: lords of day and night? How ta it that T see the roads No linger with usurping ey cs, A twillght meeting place for toads A midday mart of butterfiics? I feol in every midge that hums, Life, fugitive and infinite, And suddenly the world becomes A part of me and 1 of it. —Arthur Simona. THE LIVING PAST. (After Paul Verlaine's “Sagessa™) Above th. t, Bove the roof. #o blue and cadmy TO RENT Reasonable u bath, gas, good repair, 40 Hol Inquirs on ‘premises, TO RENT—At Fisher's Island, nished bungalow of elght rooms for June and July. Particulars. address H. M. Taft. 103 River Ave.. Nofwicl, Conn. mar TO RENT—Upper tenemen: rooms and bath toom " Enauire ot 3, Bead: ford, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. dec2d Basement at 53 Franiiin BGGS FOR HATCHING—White Ply- mouth Rocks, finest thoroughbred stock, $1 per 13,/ §6 per 100; Barred Plymouth Rocks, $1 per 13, $5 per 10 R. I Reds, Toc per 13, 3 per_100. A. Mitchell, R. D. 4, Norwich, Conn! Tel. 239-4. aprisd FOR SALE—A very fine Emerson up- right piano at a very low price. As £90d as new. Write Administrator, care is paper. aprizd EGGS FOR HATEHBING_R. I_Reds and 'S. C. White Leghorns. _{Vycoff strain, S0c per setting. H. E. Robbin Norwich, Conn. R. F. D. No. 6 near State Hospital. marisTuTh FOR SALE—Three good building lots at a bargain, front Norwich ball ground. Address Lock Box 305, Plain- ield, Conn. aprizd FOR SALE—At Fisher's Island, N. Y., furnished cottage, 13 rooms, suitabis for private or boarding. Herbert T. rience w . B Blear &, " Lievelana ontor WANTED. work. Chambermald 2nd general hou: work hel, house (male or female). FREE BMPLOYMENT BUREAT, 278 Maia St Janz1a FAMOUS HUB RANGES STANDARD RANGES, NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES, NDER COUCH BEDS, A. D. S. ALL CEREAL GOFFEE =2 Ibs. ior 25¢ 164 Main Street. Library Tea Store Open Wednes- day and Saturday evenings. marfoSTaT i TELESCOPE marza 15¢ a ib. SELF SHARPENIN THE WHITNEY GO-CARTS, THE IMPROVED TEDDY @ Scalp Mar- e, Shampocing and Mumicuring, tcken for cOmblngs, “Phone 715 We also carry a large and complete - assortment of everything used in fur- nishing the home. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon. @eers’ practwes Norwich, Cenn ot Br. 8 L bis iast Soreet. ;mS T 5 OND 51 Broadway. A5 All kinds in their season. ine 30 popu- Clean, There is no cotizh med 1ar as Foley’s Hone: cure cousbs and colds and is recommended and bronchial coughs. SCHWARTZ BROS. ¥o o O SO M T Tumas of The Butletis. ~ = ‘e 15 no me- | —— WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE Step in znd see us. FRANK WATSON & CO. AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY FRESH FISH. Pricez Right. E. T. LADD, Agent. Tel. 523. 33 Water 2eb21d - 3. F. CONANT. Frankita Whitestone Sc and the J. F. C. 10 Clgars are the best om the market 78 Frankiin Street. Good and aprid 8. H. REEVES. Supt. Man and wife, without children. the one for farmwork, the other for house- also cook for boarding Froo samplos. Hevent Mrg. o Cleve: | Congdon, 135 Spring Br. Willimantic, land, O. mar1sd Conn. aprizd CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED —Ex- FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle, 3% pay. Globe | h. model of 1909. This machine is in first class comdition and will be sold at a_special bargain price. Inguire Box 774 Danielson, Conn., or telephone 153-5, Danielson. aprizd FOR SALE—_Eges for hatching and stock. Eggs White Crested Black Pol- ish, “‘Seely Strain.” $3 for 16; eggs 8. C. White Leghorn, fine_ stock, 75¢ for 15. Sylvandale Pouitry Co., Box 143, Jewett Clity, Conn. dprizd WANTED Cooks, General House Girls, Cham- bermaid, Waitress, Farm Help and woman to care for an old lady. Room 32, Central Building. aprizd J. B. LUCAS. FOR SALE. - HENS 3350 %5 wyanaviies bas been much greater than we expect 50 " for “this. balance of the season our books are closed on large orders ‘e can accept a few for baby chicks. for small lots only and eggs by the setting. An _uniimited quantity of Cuban game stock and eggs. MAYFLOWER PO! Y FARM, Norwich Town, Conn. ‘Phone 34-3. san3ia The Vaughn Foundry Co IRON CASTINGS “urnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Kerry Street sanzid T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, ...-92 Franklin Street. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for RicharCzon and Boyntaa Furnaces. 65 West Mmin Cireet, Norwich, Cenn decte Do It Now Have that oid-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by new and mod- ern open plumbiug. It will repay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor’s ls. Overhauling and re- fitting thoroughly done. Lot me xive you a figure for replaciug all the old plumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work wi be first-class and the price reasonablem. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West' Main Strest. however strongly it may be ted, ST Tl Customers who have bought thelr Wines and Liquors from us for years need no argument to convince them that they were well treated. They got ®ood reliable Wines and Liquors and excellent value for their money. They know it, are eatisfied, and stay with us. To those who do not deal with us. our STRONGEST ARGUMENT 18 MERIT, Honest goods at honest prices. Geo. Greenberger, Tel 812. 47 Franki aprsd FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUNT .. * * The Florist, Tol.., 130, Lafaystte Strest. st FOR SALE—A soda fountain, in first class condition; a rare bargain, at Burt's Pharmacy, Putnam, Ct. aprild ¥OR SALE—Pea brush._ Prompt de- livery. Chas 8. Brown, Yantic, R. F. D. 1. apréa FOR SALE OR RENT Cottage house of 9 rooms on CUff place. Enquire at 28 Laurel Hill Ave. aprid FIVD PASSENGER, 20 horse power, Pope Hartford tires and car in perfect condition; complete equipment; will sacrifice for $306; painted last fall; a live demonstration given. J. A. Thomp- son, Groton, Conn. aprsd FOR SALB—At a bargain to a quick buyer, six of the best house lots in one lot &t Prospect Park. Apply Box 300, ulletin, mar31d FOR SAl Full blooded registered Ayeshire bull; three and a half years 0id; fine animal, with good pedigree. He ‘and his calves can be is known as Robinson fa Conn. Price $100. _Addres: Cutler, Hampton, Conn. FOR SALE CHEAP—Boy's Tuxedo suit. Apply at this office, ~marzdd FOR SALE—A good business, within one minute’s walk of Franklin square. place is well stocked, in first class con ition; good reason’ for selling: will sell at a bargain. Inquire at this office. e FOR SALE OR RENT—New seven room cottage, all _improvements. o Laurel HIll ‘Electrics pass: conven. iently near business section. Easy terms to purchaser. C. B. K. Burnham Salem Road. Telephone 816-3. oct2id en’on what FOR SALE. Lot 40x100 feet on Cliff St. Terms to suit the purchaser. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. aprid FOR SALE NO. 45 M’KINLEY AVE. The residence of the late Jacoh B. Mershon. The lot is 75x250 feet, and the residence has ten rooms and bath and modern con- veniences. An exceptional offer- ing. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. JAMES H. HYDE.. AUCTION Will be sold at Public Auction at the residence of the late Gurley J. Jacobs in Mansfield, about two miles porth from Willimantic, Thursday, April 14th, 1910, at 10 a. m., 16 Cows, 2 Bulls, 3 Mowing Machines, Horse Rake, 3 Buggies, 1 Top Carriage, 1 ..Auctioneer Deering Corn Haryester, Ox Wagon, Two Horse Team Wagon, Business Wagon, Bob Sled, Milk Sleigh, Busi- ness Slelgh, Foot Board Wagon, Ross Cutter and Carrier, Pair Team Har- nesses, 3 Single Harness, 6 Tons Hay, Household Furniture, Crockery, Tin and Glassware, etc. CHARLES C. JACOES. apred WHAT $1.000 WiLL BuY ¢ A 150 acres farm, large house, two barns, hennery, some fruit, abundance of wood, some timber; land in a fair state of cultivation; near church and school; investigate A 35 acre farm, new house, barn, hennery, abundance of frult, some wood, 20 minute walk from trolley. Price onlv $850. Write for particulars. Seven seashore farms, 150 cottage sites fronting ocean. 50 by 150. Sena for plan. Prices $250 to $500. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Strest, Room 1, martd Waesterly, R. I. aprisd 161 Fi adjoining b ley, fine new SRERhmte” e e Reat 175-acr in_city of Isiand at bargain pri 715_Ma for the t. pl bt ¢ Dusiness. o Pt Davite 1 we S0 light the bréese 1t barely shakes The rustling tree. Far off a bell, in airy tower, And Oer'my head a mightingal er my hoad a nightingal Fours her complaint. o My God! how peacetul and how pure his windless down! How still the sound that just reveals The distant town. But I sit hers with shadowed soul; My tears fall fas eavy heart, how mayst thow ki COUNTRY HOMES Permanent or for the Summer, Send for list. Edgett & Co., Brattleboro, Vt. FOR RENT From May 1st house No. 82 Washing- ton street, 14 rooms with all modern conveniences. Inquire of Isaac S. 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 mar17d FOR RENT Three cheap tenements on West Main Street. Enquire of A, L. Poiter & Co., 18 Broadway. feb250 FOR SALZ. FOR SALE. Cadillac Runabout, in good oondition. Price 3350, A. B. SIMPSON, mar5d 82 West Main St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALB—UPRIGHT PIANO. In good condition. Will be ®old cheap for cash. Enquire at 35 Lafayette St. mar19d HORSES I had a car of 21 HORSES Monday, April 11. A few are mnot sold, buf they must be sold right away to make room for another _ carload, Monday, April 25. ELMER R. PIERSON. Telephone. apridd FOR SALE Cottage of 6 rooms, with gunning water, barn, henhouse, workshop, a) ples, pears, cherries, grapes, 2% acres of land, close to trolley. This and sev- eral other choice places for sale on easy terms by B. A. PRENTICE, apriza 86 Cuft Bt. For Sale--Horse One grey chunk, weight about 950. JAMES E. MOORE, klin Street —The Latest in Typewrlters— THE BENNETT PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Costs &1 but does the work of.a $100.00 machfne. ~F. N. CASH, Sole Agent, New London County. 39 Union Street, Norwich, Conn. Tel. 833-4. Jan22d FOR SALE. To elose up estate of R. W. Marshall, I offer lot on Eiizabeth streef, compris- ing about 25 acroes, part pasture and part grass land, cuiting about 25 ton hay. A bargain for someone. A. A. BECKWITH, mar12d Admini 01 WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, 227 Main St., Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurancs FOR SALE Roosevelt Ave, No. 68, near the Bleachery, Greeneville; six room cot- tage, wiih large, well cuitivated gar- den.” Easy terms. Low price. Joseph St.. Shetmcket Helghts, cot- tage of elgit rooms, with barn, fowl house and large lot with variety of fruit. Very heap. t., (wo-family house, with jiding lots, for eule at & purgain price. Well rented to good &5 School tenants. aprid FOR SALE No. 35 Fourtesnth Street. Cottage of § rooms, bath, heat. Ideal home for a Greeneville man. SMALL FARM Two acres, within five minutes’ walk of the troliey. House almost new. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, No. 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. aprid REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, 40-acre furm. good comfortable 8- room house 1 mile to village, 4 miles to city, $700. 4 acres, 1 mile to city. handy to trol- -room cottage finished in bath, new. te farm in New Lon- Several “good investment properties illimantic. Three furnisned coftages on Fisher's t 17 Th, don county for 35.000. If you want a farm, country home or THE AGENCY, Street, Whilmantic, Cons. ity property, . ca at FRYON mEAT. wET Iyisd on, The living pasi? “Arthur J. Clark in Manchester (Eng.) News. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever 8ayings Louis—Have a cigar. Phi Beta Kap- pa—Don’t smoke, but T'll take s lead pencil instead.—University of Wiscon- sin Phinx. “I do hate a TMar!"™ “Cheer up With practice you may be able to conceal this lack of welf-esteem.” Cleveland Leader. Patience—I feel awfully worry for her, Patrice—Why? _ Patience—She's getting hard of hearing, and she does 80 like to hear herself talk!—Yonkers Statesman, The fisherman With joy gets dlzzy When first he learns The_line is busy. Birmingham Age-Herald Little rugs to wallop, Don't you understand, Make the mighty blisters On the o0ld man's hand —Detroit Free Presw. Fair Girl—My father made his for- tune when he was a4 young man Would you like to know how he dld |+ Gallant Youth—Not particularly: but I would like to know if he still Las it.—Catholic News, “Then you lke these moving plctiurs play " *“I confess that I do. The action develops too fast for the mar who has seen the performance i wants_to tell me about iL"-—Kansas City Journal. “Bliggins and his wife are golng ave trouble,” sald Mrs, Bridget is absolutely devoted t know he is. But how c @ woman love n man who peraistent) tramps his partners ace?—Waaling ton Star, “So your wife is a suffrage “Yes! answered Mr. Moekton, "W does she want to vote? I don’t t Henrletta really degires to vote. She's merely tired of talking to me. She wants & larger and more Intelligent audience.”—Washington Star. ‘The new housemaid had just opened the door In response to Wiggloshy's ring. “Is Miss Darborough is?" a d Wigsglesby. “Yis, sor, she's iIn, wor; sald the maid smiled Wigglesby T'm engaged to.'—Harper's The new dollar bill was Jooking cor temptuously at .the old and raggel one. *“You needn’t turn up your nos sald the old dollar bill 4 support a population 100,000,000 time greater than you do.” Thereupon ti new bill hastened to become even mon distant thyn before—~Chicago Irib une. Opportunity had knocked at a dozer doors without recelving a response “I might have known tha come around in 1910, “What difference does the ye Inquired the friend. “Why, think I am the census ma. then Opportunify skipped the nem door.—Chicago News. MUCH IN LITTLE A complete set of British birds' eget is worth about $1,000. The average cost a mile of a trans. Atlantic submarine cable s $1 For every $250,000 spent on engineer- ing it s estimated that a man i killed. Only about one out of every thou- sand married couples live to celobrate its golden wedding. Last year the geological survey fixed prices on 2,698,621 acres of public coal lands and_classified 10,857,672 acres as non-coal land. An ell-rubber automobile wheel has been patented, rigid at the center and with the hardness lessening gradually until the circumference is reached. General Botha, prime minister of the Transvaal, says that never before in the history of South Africa there wers such solid signe of prosperity. The Paris Gaulols says that & British Catholic whose name is not stated has given the pope $100,000 with which te establish @ Bible institution. Twenty years ago the New York postoffice issued money orders to the walue of $101,334,173, and during the Tast year thelr value was $423,5643,860. Congul Tsaac A. Manning of Leguayrs advises that the government of Ven. 7uela has arranged for internations! telegraphle communication between Colombia, Kucador, Peru and Vene zuela. New, York is the only city in the world where the restaurants provide the native dishes of every land. A Spu , a Norwegian, a Chinese or & Scotchman finds no dificulty in getling his home cooking. Consul Alonzo B. Garrett reports that the National Lines of Mexico are about to construct a new concreto and steel railrond bridge across the Rio Grande at Neuwo Laredo, also a 1o ern brick station at the latter place Consul Frank Deedmeyer, writing from Charlottetown, Prince ' Edward Island, says that dealers in millinery in Canada usually advertise their goods as imported from or made accordine fo the’iMtent styies prevejitng in New A Boston man, said ta represeat an Amerigan company, is trying to locate a_$100,000° cold storage plant at Woods ‘Harbor, in Shelburne county. The Do- minfon government s asked to Yoo one-third of the stock. There is not « cold storage plant that side of 1alifax and fishermen and others assert (hat one is a necemsily, especially r bedt, in securing which fshermen loss miich .

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