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RBES Pt S & ;‘llouon Pictures and Illustrated Songs " Rev. and Mrs. H. J. d Codgregational nsr{reu at Broadway hmd Post No. 1. G. A R.. meets Bendlt Society cn. No. ca, F. of . A 25¢. E. Fay's fine line of May pe paper, tissue paper, apkins, fagors, etc, for May day. n—ank A Bill has the_exclusive sale msz 50 and $4.00 =y styles and col- ciidsflnlifion bt _gymnasium ork at Y. M. C. A, Friday evening. ricate drills, ote.,and—a--basketbal game between Academy and Olympia fives. Admis- whist hall. 25c. and i@ best of all sanizations on by the Prim- engeance this cred from the <s notices re- of vocalists, sichorean ar- wportant part t is also al- ever, has so features been se secured for ng which is a frolic present- hers and Gov rels will be ac- ae at the Broad- and an evening ent is being an- tmost confidence. HEATER. n Hour” ratic Story. Powerful sest pictures at the Breed _is the powerful Ed! v, entitled At the Elev and it is the strange story man condemned to be ex- it is discovered, is the governor of the state. Up- discovery, the governor im- y wires to delay the execu- She will erant pardon, but his is awakened, and realizes ¢ .Bis ;son is guilty, he has no to interfere and he wires again, Jhe v take its cours As he '(F =his private office, the s"w}fi* comes to him and s for their boy, and ‘the vision prison doors opening to let out ng man to be executed, and tog much for the grieved fa- e fatmts: At this moment, 2nd h “enger tushes into the outer of- ¢ being unable to main admit- lhn governors private offi word t the clothing on ned man was \Lnlen and the governor’s son was a jorful news is told er being & door. Theé ure of the Bio- tled Gold Is Not are 1 of Cali- 1gs Sumptuous. BROTHER. sarned That He i in Derby. -d to John Di- this' country being met in of friends old that the e to see was i this city ime that he aven of his ippeared al- of Raffaele ago Sunday - - from Salvador Rosa fr which he died early the followi: morning. When the crime committed the brother had left for this country. and one of the sad features in connection with the czse is that the murdered man had paid the passage of his brother from Ttaly. He intended to come to this city to_reside with him. It was known that he was due to arrive here some time yesterday, and accordingly a number of the friends of the two brothers, some of whom had known them in their native land, went to meet him. Among these was Carlos DeNigris, through whose agency the passage was secured, and the duty of imparting the sad news of DiRienzo's ending was left to him. The man, wha is about three vears younger than his iate brother, broke down completely when informed of what had occurred and it was only after many efforts had been made that he was induced to come to this city.—Ansonia Sentinel. CHICKEN THIEVES SHOOT. Springdale Man Badly Wounded by Plunderers Who Made Good Their Escape. Negro chicken thieves badly wound- ed Horace S. Bellinger a poultry raiser at Springdale, early Tuesday, and then zot away. The alarm being sent to | Stamford, Officer Hickey picked up a | negro at the railroad tation who gave the name of Henry Williams of Bridge port. Williams was not a chicken thief, but he was 2 burglar. He had entered the house of Dennis Kiley of West. Stam- ford and taken jewelry and silverware. He had a package of plunder and his pockets full. Mr. Kiley came to the police station to report the loss and ®ot his property back. Mr. Bellinger at his chieken farm, bas the eoops fitted with electric bells, | As the alarm tinkled Mr. Bellinger | seized his shotgun and started out of | the house, only to be seized by a ne- ero. Two others came to the assailant’s | assistance and in the fight Mr. Bellin- zer's right eye was almost gouged out #nd he had his hands pierced with a | jackknife. Other wounds have placed him in a gerious condition. The police have no trace of the thieves. CRUELTY TO A DUMB ANIMAL. Horse Was Dragged by the Neck for Several Feet. Charged with cruelty to a horse, James Marsh, a well to do business man of New Milford, was before the euperior court at Litchfield Tuesday. The charge was preferred by the Con- necticut Humane society and alleges that abouwt three months ago, to start e balky horse, Marsh had a chain fas- tened the horse’s neck and then hitched to a wagon drawn by two horses. T ekt s started. but not until e had been dragged the ground flatfooted. | WAT. IS GOING ON TONIGHT _MLIQHRMNG ITCH - CURED IN A DAY “In the middle of the night of March 20tk 1 woke up with & burning itch in two hands and I felt 1 could Pull them apart. In the the moming"the m:hi% had got. to my chest and during that day it spread all over my bod, 1ol andt raw. from $h fop of my Mmthesoleeefmyfeehmdlwu in continual agony from the itching. could neither lie down mnor sit up. I happened to see about Cuticura o dies and I thought I wouid give them a trial. I took a good bath with the Cuti- cura Soap and used the Cuticura Oint- ment. I put it on from my head down fect and then went to bed. On st of April ¥ felt like a new man e itching ‘was ‘almost gone. I con: tinued with the Cuticura Soep and Cuti- cura Ointment and during that day the tching completely left me. Frani Grid- 325 3rd Strect, New Yo o Cubevirn Remedios Y gt the world: Poticr Drug & Chem. Carr, e Provs.. Boston. HOME GARMENT MAKING. ‘The Bulletia’s Pattern Service. LADIES TUNIC SKTRT. Paris Pattern No. 3236 — Al Allowed. Seams worn with gives the The one aceful skirt, of wa biouse. ct'of a Russian costume. ured has the tunic so arranged that discontinued each side of the back hich continue to the bel it deépens gradual it appre figure clos and_side and the ar- turning these plaits. and fits the ront the hips at the k clos the a nar e skirt i over The skirt is bs rangement piaits produ the front. and bordered nun favender in color. Any of U red wool materials, mull, v can be made up to model “The pattern is in five 2 inches, waist measure. ~For the rt requires, z lustrated, ards of plain mater of lower urate inches edge is measureme Price of I Order throu Pattern Dept bout 4% ts . 10 cents The Conn Great Ball Ahead. Unless our excecdingly _interesting and good friends, the sporting editors nd others of their iik, are fooling us and we are slow of course, to be- lieve for one moment that they would —w to have a great ba. son year. Teams are be ed with ‘more than players are to be held down to a line of conduct absolutely in keeping with the game at its best. significant feature of the ball in this country is the constantly growing number of min- or leagues. B year sees the old ones centinued, ani some expanded, additions hamles that has not its team; and no matter whor drop ‘down for the day, th isee Wrgnme well worth while, a rule. the entire bas you The popularity of baseball n. wanes. On the contrary it increases with the rs. The telegraph keep the nation in immediae touch with 1he situation from Maine to C: fofnia, because the public demand such that it will be satisfied with noth- and old, ma male, n must b aaily ba: Basebal e great national game, indeed!— 1d. ‘Washington He The President Defended. ision. downws in the or somet peeche: “Revy not fo The formu pe found in a phrase an_platform. inz like it, can which were ie by sident Taft, but the congre: nd. were bound by platform, not by ng in speech they T peeches them Laws are er not by the nt, but by . The pres. gned th 11, it is true: ed it because he believed I not just what he wanted respect, but he recognized timat it was the very best he could get. It embodied the idea of revision down- ward to such an extent that there rose up congressional opponents of t president—not. all_of them democrats —who predicted that it would fail as roducer, That objection *pt aside by the evidence in operation. "Now, then, is it not about time for cessation of threadbare misconcep- ons and misstatements? President | Taft is entitled to fair treatment with reference to the tariff issue and every other issue. Isn't it full time for the great body of the people to hearti appreciate the exact what he has done. and t ear to those \\hn prize him? ficance rn a deaf t: Settle Them. He'll Now if Emperor Wi has pressing problems he'd like settled off- hand, let him just 4irn_them over to T. R. when he arrives in Germany.— Detroit News. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought pre e (P T Signature of MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, lewel and Securities of any kind at KR Lowest Rates of Interest. old _established firm to deal with. (Estabiivhea 1872.; | THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. iam any several feet along | 3, p, CONANT. 142 Main Street, Upstairs. n "fl.!.ll- Streer Whitestone 5c ana the J. F. C. 1d¢ Uncle Sam’s fishing fleet numbers | Cigars are the Dest on the market $.954 boats. mar16a GOOD MORNING ! You SEEN COMET? HAVE 3 o'clock a. m. is guch an inconven- ient hour.e Most people have gotten in before that hour. It's too early for the rest to get up. It's not too early to order Coal, for HALLEY'S ndiy Norwich, Conn., R. SALE— Ppigs two weeks o] Jouns cows and two price $130. tor selling : i S T e AL - g ¢ e Bfl in yoke four oxen; 'l!l mwhod and will Holdridge, lace.” S. K. Sonn.” R. D. No. 6. Two Terms cash. oung sows with 12 price $60; calves two_weeks No time to care for i year 0ld | TO RENT—Store Enquire at this oftice. TO RENT_Seven room i path And met tubs. * lnquire at Franklin St. four Reason P and " one e Jpper Tsnemant of ol apr _at 65 l‘rl-klln St. tenemént wl at No. And O 'ht ‘%‘lwblw.glg " nquire st $10 Main nquire 2o lollmlfil the price in April is the LOWEST op THE YEAR. E. CHAPPELL CO. Wharf and 150 Main Street Central Telephones. Lumber apri5d J. A. MORGAN & SON made. | Coal and Lumber Central Wharf. dec24d —— LUMBER Telephone 884. The best to be had and at the right prices too. Remember carry a big line of Shingles. we always up and let us tell you about our stock. H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY. novisd GCOAL Free Burning Kinds and Ledigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts Telephone 168-12. oct2sa LEGAL NOTICES. 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, No. 254 Franklin Street, and receive a License. After May 1sf 1910, any one selling without a License will be pros- ccuted according to the State Law. (Signed) W. A. CHAPPELL, V. S, Milk Inspector. AT A T OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwichi, on the 5th day of April, . D. 1910, of in said District, orwich, Conn Court and filed a petition al they are administrators of of said decedent, Allis and Isabel L. appeared the NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Frank T. Brown, late of deceased. Brown, in ing that estate whose estate is now in course of settlement in said Count; that it will be impossible to settle said 1910, and tate on or before April 30, _ascertain and pay any tax due from aid estate to the State of Conmecticut on said date, for the reason that cer- tain claims in favor of sald estate are not _ascertainable or adjusted, and praying for the reasons therein alleged the time to April 15t 1911, reupon, on_ be . A. D. 1910, ¢ of wspaper st tested rffice at gistered eeman tford, letter, directed F. Patten, Conn.,’ at least t. that retur INTERIOR produce a bright, article of 45 and 41 Commerce Strest, NORWICH, to en ‘DECORATIONS Will dry hard over night and glossy ename! finish on furaiture, picture frames, vases, or any interior use to which they may be applied. Seventeen beautiful shades. CHAS. 0S600D & C0., mar3d no aavertising Bastorn Connestiout equal ta letin for business ; for settlement of said te be extended from April 30, 1910, it is Ordered, That said heard and determined at »bate Court Room in the City of d District, on_the 27th at 10 o'clock forendon, and that notice of the said petition, and of said ; thereon, be given by the pub- ion of this order one time in some having a circulation in said t and by depositing a true and opy of said order in the post- d Norwich, postage paid by “Hon. State Treasurer, days r to the date of sald hearing, and be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: ~ FANNIE C. CHURCH, —— WHAT'S NEW — THE PALACE CAFE Step in znd see us. FRANK WATSON & CO., 78 Fr-nklin Street. ment. Address Box 50, Co. < ANY BOY anxious to carn non-y out- side of school bours can secure a’ posi- fHon with ‘me. _To my best boys I am si [ & Greeneville, Conn. Fioly Cheman, 33 Mamiiton Ave, m'—-——_"-——- ALE—_Rhode 1sland Red chick: comb, thoroughbred stock. Jam icer, Hamilton Ave., Px;;-léon evuws'ru Tel! aprisd ton Ave. Wi on Huntin, quire of apri3d ra C. eel give savings Danks end' coan rizes. The work is easy and does not ntertere with school dutfes. ~Augustes De Celles, 4 No. A, Taftville. aprisd t the Backus Hospital, 2 &ood plwin cook; aiso o apri. old, wel, will worl Apvit 56 Woman to do Blain lroning mangle. "WANTED—A man from 30 to to travel in New London Co.; must have horse and buggy; $5 a day and ex- penses to right man; a small farmer can_do_the work; one year's work. Call at American Hotel. Ask for Mr. Davis and talk it over. apridd __aprisd handsom. electric 1 ther New FOR SA FOR S. the other ten rooms. plumbing, laundry, hot and col hts, bath, toilet, sewer, lots, 150 feet from water, on Fianers Istand, near Monohnotte Ina: Price very attractive. Terms easy. Fur- g:;‘l.ll:ull.rl addre ndon, Conn. LE—One gray mare, t 1050, single or double. very fine ely furnished. They h: s Thom: in first class sn. EB%\I James D. Moore, Franklin S One has eight, 10 years | "m0 RENTCottage of elg ire oy Broad St. Preston, in sections or all Warren' Davis, Trustee. Te aprizd cottages, ave open all modern improvements. App! FOR RENT—Cottage at 45 Sprin Enquire at 51 Spring St. aprisd o #T—Ten-mant of eight roome 38 per month, | [ Bean Hill St. ht rooms. 1y at 168 34 aprl TO RENT—The B. D, Harris farm in ether. ephone. G. 1d water, ex: rent 315 _per month. ."L. Jones, East Great Pl as How aprisd WAL Man and wife, no chil- dren, work on small place. Address P. O. Box 203, Norwich. __apridd WANTED—For cash, a little girl's bicycle. ~_Address Postoffice Box 66, C. Buff . TO RENT—House on Franklin St.; Add TEGGS ¥OR HATCHIN -White andottes (Fishel & Duston_strain). White Leg- borns, §1 per 13. W. N. Sandbers, 4, Norwich, Coni avruwrsu Orpingtons, 8. C. Wy- = | street mar22d TO RENT Reasonable bath, gas, good repair, 40 Norwich Town, Conn. Mrs. 1 G. T WANTED- Engagements. Holmes, Nurke, 15 Onéco St, City. Tel: apriid aphone 442-12/ oxen, ANTED—Yoke of workl Eelghl(be 3000; must be el broken. sc and quote to E. J. Hempstead New London, br 0. Box 575 Rpriia WANTED—Skein_winders, hinist and young man who has worked In the cotton fiL Apply at Ossawan lfl.“. Broad St. aprsd AN EXPERIENCED. MALE NURSE would tike a position. No objection to gountry, “inquire at Utley & Jones' or 119 v% iilams St. References furmished. taken at built, is apridd make, rent. apri4d WANTED—Loan of $156. Will give 0od security and interest. _Addres: Box 36, Bullotin: mar31ld SALESMAN WANTED—Grand o} & Co., tunity. Carry our cigars exclusively of as a side line Merchants buy on fl!ht. Free samples. Regent Mfg. Cleve- land, O. CIGAR SALESMAN w:xm-—m- ence unnecessary. pay. Bigar Co.. Cleveland. Ohio: jang2a on in 111 McKj line. FOR SALE—One-ffth flourishing Bllbtlctor{ portunity fo nquire of Elbs and 'is very cly ‘People to drive or care for. private barn, 53 Oak St. TYPEWRITER od as new, low price, or wi this office. FOR SALE—Palir gra 2300, serviceably Workary; Sioe bay. g00d business b weight 1000, ¥ horses will be sol steam laundry r an excellent in interest in & reasons for selling. Inquire on premises. H¥bare OFFICES TO-RENT—At 55 Franklin Inquire at -Bulletin Offic: flat, Avel mar19a business, Op- vestment. TO RENT—At Fisher' and Jul Tatt, 103 ‘ma iver Avy Tsland, ht rooi Particulars. add; Norwich, Conn. fur- for s HL FOR SALE—One horse left out of the pair which will be sold very cheap If once; welghs 1100 1b: and bath room. of Enquir !orfl. Bookbinde! chunky go0d driver and true worke 1 de for sale dress Typewriter, FOR SALE—Two-horse covered wag- condition. Apply ity. un. horse, wel rse; chestn cheaj inley Ave., on Frank er for women or ol horse: fat a g and sound. for cash. Call nquire at —Basement &t -tr«t Cultanie For the pa Sitrance. | or similar Dusiness. 108 Broadwa; Fraf mayitd COUNTRY HOMES standa. Send for list. to Swift apridd FOR RENT d ton street, conveniences. Jones, Insirance Agent, Richards Street. ut horse Inquire of Thes and Real St. car Building, aprisd Free Employment Burean 43 Broadway. S. H. REEVES, Supt. WANTED Cooks, General House Girls, Cham- bermaid, Waitress, Farm Help and woman to care for an old lady. Room 32, Central Building. apri2d J. B. LUCAS. PLUMBEING AND GASFITTING. The Vaughn Foundry Co. FOR ing 1050, apri5d driver, Brown, Bulletin. gentle, apri3d mouth A A M Tel. 239- PRIVATE SALE of dining, bedrooms and right piano. and_evenings. price’ pounds, little thin in flesh good worker, priee $45. are very cheap at the price. stock, $1 Plym.ulh Reds, itchen; 109 Roath St., 12 365; one weil The Baltic Bakery. urniture, parlo ‘Two horses, one weigh- years old, good worker and also u; TO LET hing 1000 ut sound, horses 3 = mar17d aprisd Permanent or for the Summer. Edgett & Co., Brattieboro, Vt. TO l.ll'l‘—flpp-r tensment, 7 Fooms dec2d kil ing An lmtmrflnwfllfl :‘!;‘r{ tinkle. v"hg lblulhl an ecl a thousand flmlly lln les !nto bu-y being stact, recollections uv. lb. r air threads into woof, As T listen to the patter Of the rain upon the roof, my mother s agone, dreamers 1l the dawn, 56 et learing oer mo. . It Bd(hl rn{ ."l\ll " played upon the shingles By the patter ‘t the rain, n@l’l H{h"lll' seraph sister, wings and waving hair, Ana h;r far-oyed “cherub brother- gelic pair— lw‘lh th ‘ ml’.l w““ulll eir praias or m As T listen to the murmur soft rain on the roef, A-& another comes te thrill me, Ith ber eyes deliclous blue’ 1 mind not, musing on her, Al hiat her heart was il untrue. 1 remember but to love her, With a passion Kin to pain, And my heart's. quick pulses vibratio "o 'the Datter of the Tain. 1low, reproof, Art has naught of tone or o That ean work with such In_the soul's mysterious foun Whenee the tears of rapiure well, As_that melody of nature, That subdued. subduing strain ‘Which is played upon the shingles From May 1st house No. 83 Washing- 14 rooms with all modern Isaac 8, 1 91 Estate Main apréd FOR SALE _Brindle bull pup, Boston terrier, 13% years old. Address H., care FOR iAm—A horse welghing 120 g00d_worker and fa. Paimer, Box 24, Greeneville, Conn. BEGS FOR HATCHING —White Ply. thorou, 36 per 160; ocks, '$1 per 13, $5 per 100; finest ger !3‘ 75c per 13, $4.50 tchell, R. D. 4, Norwi 4. FOR RENT “apr13d ir driver, Main Street. Poiter & Co., feb25a hbred red r 10 ch, Conn. apridd FOR SALEZ. IRON CASTINGS “urnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street |this pap: FOR SALE—A very fine Bmerson up- right piano at a very low price. £00d as new. Write Administrator, care er. As r13d -t mar19d sanzzd T. F. BURNS, Heating and’ Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. marsd ground. Congdon, Conn. R FOR SALE—Three good building lots at a bar ain, front Norw idress Lock Box 3 field, Conn. FOR SALE—At Fisher’s Island, N. Y., furnished cott: for private or 13 rooms, arding. 138 Spring St, Wi FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle. model of 1909. This machine is ‘st class condition and will be sold at special Box 774, Danlelson, Conn., or telephone bargain price. Herbert Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when desired. N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main St., City Three cheap tenements on West Enquire of A, L. 18 Broadway. FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. In good condition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Enquire at 35 Lafayette St. ich _ ball 05, Plain- aprizd FOR SALE. Cadillac Runabout, Price $350. A. B. SIMPSON, SUltable | marsa’s2 West Main St., 1limantic, apri2d 3% April 11. A few are not Inquire S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheei Melal Worker. Agent for Richard=on and Boyntea Furnaces. HORSES T had a car of 21 HORSES Monday, sold, they must be sold right away to make in good condition, Norwich, Conn. but 656 West main Street, Norwich, Cenn. dec7e 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 biils. Overhauling and re- fitting thoroughly done. Let me give FIVE sacrifice son, condition; PASSENGER, 20 hor: Pope Hartford tires and car in perfect equipment; last. Tall; live demonstration given. J. A. Thomp- Groton, complete for $306; painted Conn. e power, | eprizd 153-5, Danielson. aprl2d room fer another ecarload, Monday, L ~ | April 2. ELMER R..PIERSON. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching an Telephone, apridd stock, Esgs White Crosted Black Fol 2 iz sh, “Seely Strain, or 15; eggs 8. C. White Leghorn. fine stock, 76¢ for 15 FOR SALE Sylvandale Pouitry Ce., Box 148, Jewett City, Conn. apri2d Cottage of 6 rooms, with running water, barn, henhouse, workshop, ap- clavg e Sadition: o rare Tbatwain, "'at | ples, pears, chorrics, Krapes, 3% acres Burt’s Pharmacy, Putnam, Ct. aprlld | of land, close to trolley. This and sev- FOR SALE _Pea brush. Prompt de. | eral other choice places for sale on livery. Chas S. Brown, Yantic, R. F.|easy terms by D. 1. aprad E. A. PRENTICE, 36_Clif Bt will a aprsd 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 | Bulletin. FOR SALE At a bargain to a quick buyer, six of the best house lots in one plot &t Prospect Park. Apply Box 200, One grey chunk, merdld_laprica reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, Conn. Cutler, Ayrshire bull; oid; fine animal, He ‘and his calv FOR SALE—Full blooded registered three and a half years with good Address Hampton, Conn. can be seen on what is known as Robinson farm, Hampton, Price $100. pedigree. James H. ‘mar26d TYPEWRITER suit. FOR SALE CHEAP—Boy's Tuxedo ‘Apply at this office. marz4d $100.00 machine. F. FOR SALE—A 00d busines: one minute’s walk of Franklin square: lace is well stocked, in first class con- good reason for sellin sell af a bargain. Inquire at this office. 8 ition; feblld Agent, New_London County. 39 Union Street, Tel. B33-4. FOR SALE. within terms to Salem Lot 40: suit the NO ARGUMENT, however strongly it may be presented, will stand unless it is ged on truth. | Customers who have bought their Wines and Liquors from us for years need no argument to convince them that they were well treated. They got good reliable Wines and Liquors and | excellent value for their money. They | knew it, are satisfied, and stay with us. To those who do not deal with us, our STRONGEST ARGUMENT IS MERIT. Honest goods at honest prices. Geo. Greenberger, Tel 812, 47 Franklin St. aprsd FUNERAL ORDERS aprid B. ing. Road. 40 Shetucket St., FOR SALE OR RENT —New seven- room cottage, all Laurel HIIL iently near business Improve lectrics purchaser. C. E. FOR SALE. X100 feet on Cliff St. purchaser. JAMES L. CASE, Norw FOR SALE NO. 45 M'KINLEY AVE. I The residence of the late J Mershon. feet, and the residence has ten rooms and bath and modern con- veniences. The lot is An exceptional Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 316-3. To close up estate of R. W, part grass land, Costs 91808, but does the work of For Sale--Horse weight about JAMES E. MUORE, 161 Franklin Street 950. —The Lates! in Typewriters— THE BENNETT PORTABLE CASH, BSole Norwicn, Conn. Jan22d Marshall, I offer lot on Eiizabeth sireet, compris- ing about 25 acroes, part pasture and cutting about 25 ton hay. A bargain for someone. A. A. BECKWITH, mar12a Administrator. Terms to WHITREY’S AGENGCY, ich, Ct. 227 Main St., Franklin Sguare. FOR SALE Roosevelt Ave. No. 68, Bleachery, Greeneville with large, wel L& asy terms. Low | Joseph St.. Shetucket tage of eight rooms, with bs house and large lot with | fruit. Very cheap. Jacob 75x250 fAeal Estate and Insurance near the ix ‘room cot- ultivated gar- price. Helghtn, oot~ | s School St., ‘an-‘r-mufy ho%a with “ adjoining building lots, for sgle at ofter- | bargain price. Well rented to good tenants. aprid [ | Cottage of 8 rooms, bath, Artistically Arranged by HUNT The Florist, Tel. 158: Latayette Street. AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY "Phone 713. FRESH FISH. All kinds in their season. Good and Clean. Prices Right. E. T. LADD, Agent. Tel. 523. | of wood, state of school; A 35 hennery, Seven barns, hennery, Price onlv $950. WHAT $1,000 WiLL BUY A 150 acres farm, large house, two some fruit, abundance , some timber; lana cultivation; investigate. acre farm, seashore farms, sites fronting ocean. 50 by 150. for plan. Prices $250 to $500. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. 41 West Broad Street, Room 1. Westerly, R. L near church and new house, abundance of fruit, some wood, 20 minute walk from trolley. ‘Write for particulars. home for a Greeneville man, of the trolley. Inquire of in a fair aprid SMALL FARM Two acres, within five minutes’ walk House almost new. JAMES L. CASE, No. 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE No. 35 Fourteenth Street. heat. 1deal barn, REAL ESTATE BARGA 40-acre tarm. room house 1 ml to city, 3150 Three furnished cot: Island at bargain pric. INS, 0od comfortable e to village, 4 mliles 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy to trol- ley, fine W oomlacolu‘la ‘:r“l'l. ed in E 2o1d water, 160 cottage | EYPREE, 1O 50 Sena | . The Dest 175-acre farm in New Lon- don county lnr $5,000. Several & investment propertl ~ | _city of 1llimantic. If you want a farm, country home or city property, call at’ 715 Muiu llnfl, Jy1ed TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY. | | By the patier of the rain, ~—Contes Kinney. BEYOND THE RAIN. Beyond the rain and mist that fall Fhrougn shadows in the daricnos spun, A red rose crowns the garden wall Day dreaming in the sun Beyond the shadows, dull and gras That gathor now about the fold The yellow sun drifts threugh a da Of” April's green and gold. Beyond the rain and mist that flow TEOm wenry eyes that weep in A dream walts from the Long Ago That we shall meet again —Unidentified VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever 8 Howard—Shs has a speed of 100 words a minute, Coward - Who? Your stenographer? Howard—No; my wife —Life, v “Whnt shall we order?” cheap.” “All right; Waiter some mock bean moup.” Courier-Journal. “What's he 8o stuck up about a sudden?’ “Don’t you know? uncle s a farmer and he's his hefr.”—Detrolt Free Pres Dibbs—What do you think! has skipped to that dlyorce colony in Nevada. Isn't she a g#ach? Dobbs— A She's & peach o'Reno,—Bos- ton Transcript. “Did I understand you o say yc automoblle is behaving very strang Iy?" “Yes,” answered Mr. Chuggin “It has run for three days without any vain, omething bring uw Louisville all of Hin My wife . kind of accident.”—Washington Star Daniel had been cast into the lons* den. “My only objection,” he said, a» he playfully tweaked a lion’s mane i that 1 get o moving-picture royaltie —Puck. Oh, shooting star—oh, shootin 1 really don’t know what you a But I'll bet a big round do) that You don’t know what you're shooting at.—Chicago News. The Spartan mother sent her son in- to battle. “Come home with the mov- ing-picture or in it,” she commanded Herewith he rushed to the fray.—C cago Tribune, “The new night watehman only Jast ed a week. “What was there against him?” “Somebody from the officg went to his house In the daytime and found him up and dressed.”—Buffalo Express. Just for a moment, thinking Etna sleeps, The poor Sicilian’s heart with gladness leaps. False hope! The noise which had stilled Etha"s roar merely Tartarin sailing shore.—N. Y, Sun. Mrs, Myles—Who is that Was up the an throw- ing that kiss to? Mrs. Styles—It must be you déar. He wouldn't be throwing me” 8 kiss. Mrs, Myles—Why not* Mrs. Styles—Because it's my —Yonkers Statesman, MUCH IN LITTLE In New York proposed extensions ot the subway are contemplated whici represent an expenditure of $100,000,- 000, husband The hardest wood in the world is not ehony, but cocus, which fs much for making flutes and similar mu. instruments, Wihhin five years Uruguay will have 140,000 olive trees, capable of producing 2,000,000 pounds of olives and 50,000 ®allons of oil. The Canadian government has res cently placed a new 80-candlepowen lamp at the Port Wade lighthouss, which is reported to be helpful to mur« iners. Fifteen women have been elected to the new parliament of Finland. The previous parlisment ‘the first to which women were eligible, had 19 women among ity members. Riga, Russfa, population 350,000, 1s to bave a new central passenger statlon with approaches, an Improved custom house quay, harbor extension and new warehouses. During July, August and September the Dominion Atlantic Steameh!p company will operate a_twice-a-woele steamship line between Digby and Bos- ton, especially for American tourists. On a ride of 1,250 miles, at an aver- age of 44 miles dally, & Russian ca\ alry officer lost only six pounds 1n weight while his horse—mnearly 20 years old—lost 45_pounds, %0 miles was covered. One day The oil palin 1s, perhaps, the great- est eommercial- asset in West, Africa, On the palm the African has long de pended for food, clothing, shelter, fur- niture, utensile, tools, weapons, orna- ments’ medicinés and intoxicating bev- crages. Owing to the depression In the cot- ton trade the skating rinks at Burniey, which at one period of the boom drew 35,000 weekly, are-being lews extensive- Iy patronized, and three of the smaller ones will have to close their doors, The ice crop of Nova Scotia Is 20 per cent: short, dueé to the mild winter, which means higher prices, says Co sul Fleming of Yarmouth., Two ye ago the supply .was short, and two shiploads were Imported from Main: to Yapmouth. Present. Indications favor an ear! opening of navigation on the St. Law rence, the river at that point having re mained open nearly all of the winter, a condition without precedent within fl" knmvleda of the prcnm fim o,