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lowers, and Honey, When It PHOENIX THEATER, DANIELSON. Johnson- Ketchel Pictures Tonight. The Famous the combined IS GOING ON TONIGHT Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at ‘Pictares and Tllustrated Songs sEoad of Tradé Meeting at Bucking- T P S ,"‘nflr £ 0O F, 6, K. of P, el Gontral Tabor Union meets SRR Do Sl e Thames Lodge, No. 326, of New BEngland Main Street. St. Mary's T. A and B. Society meets &n St Mary's Building. ANNOUNCEMENTS A. Bill has the latest styles clotn top shoes, button and Jaced. patent. Dongola and gun metal, &t $3.90, $3.50 and $4.00. Lodge, No. F., The Woman's Christian Temperance union will have a food sale in Bush- i Central Baptist church, afternoon, April 22, from § Firsi-class home-made bread, cockies, doughnuts, etc. BREED THEATER. Babylon,” Spectacutar Feature. of the many attractions at the Breed theater last evening, none ‘more attractive or impressive than the superb Biblical Fall of Babylon. picture features In the great banquet hall ierowski, Tre- pera Comiqus, This dance Biograph is a nov entitled The Twisted Trail ifornian Miss Shuwny sings the popular il- lustrated song craze, Here Seen Kelly The most remarkable fight pictures ever produced are to be shown at the Phoenix _theater this (Tuesday) eve- There was nothing remarkable about the fight itself except that it to a clean finish, and there was no demur at the decision. is the quality of the pictures that you will be interested made during the intensely interesting contest between Jack Jobnson, heavy- weight champion, and Stanley Ketchel, middieweight champion of the world, are as clearly reproduced on this film as has ever been seen on a screen. The clear California atmosphere and bright sunlight, diffused by made the day this picture was taken an ideal one for photographic purposes. The New York daily papers, in refer- ring to the picture, each single out the photograpby of The World; Tad of The American. Walter St. Globe—ali those who saw it at Ham- merstein’s theater, clearest fight for praise. said A large Slock of wild geese passed over the village Sunday morning ebout | 18 o'clock. They were flying very low and seemed tired. They were heading for Williams' pond, Exeter. Loule Schlaich of at his home, on Pleasant street, over New Britain was Miss Lena Sullivan of New Haven is the guest of Miss Catherine Kelley of Pleasant street. Mrs. William Stedman and son of Sew York are guests of Mrs: Stedman’s mothes, Mrs. H. Miss Margaret Morgan. Connell of Moodus was at her home on Pleasant street over Sunday. Mrs. George Strong’s Death. Word has been received -here of the death of Mrs. George Strong at her home, in Leonard’s Bridgeafter a short fliness. The bereaved husband has two brothers living in this place, J. N. and ‘Willflam E. Strong, and a sieter, Elizabeth Carpenter. School Cherus and Glee Club Concert. The third annual public concert by school chorus and Glee <lub is to be held in Grange hall Wed- mesdayv evening, the 20th. The concert ill_be under the direction of Miss Helen Travers of Hartford, musical di- rector in the schools in town. All per- sons who are interested in the work of the clubs are invited. There will be ®alo work by out of town artists. Attorneys Edward M. Day of Hart- ford and David S. Day of Bridgeport were guests over Sunday of their par- ents, Hon. and Mrs. Academy Team Defeated 10-7. The game of baseball between the Academy team and a team from Mid- @letown was cancelled and the team o Millington and plaved the team place. The Millingtons were by the score of 10 to 7. West @nd Neikins were the battery for the Academy. They will team on the play the same Saturday afternoon, try and turn the tables. L. P_Smith of Lebanon was a caller in town Sunday morning in his tour- ing car, en route for a tour through York state. Iéa Keigwin of Middletown was at her home in town over Sunday. The monthly missionary meeting was in the chapel Sunday evening at 7 k. The subject discpssion was “Turkey hundred year lesson. Th At the missionary meeting plonal parsonage Tuesday aft- ; the er offering env - = & envelopes Rev. A. L. Fretz of Weslyean univer- ty conducted services at the Gard- Lake Methodist church Sunday He also conducted th ces in the Methodist church of the evenin's| B 0. P, Workingmen’s Social Club Provides Attractive Programme for Concert— Mission for Young Ladies at Acad- meets at 98 The concert and dance ‘given by ‘Workingmen’s_Social elub last iprague hall was following pro- gramme was finely rendered, ‘the en- tertainers being the Mendelssohn quar- Miss Blanche Wallace, elocu- Baker, violinist, with Miss N. V., Milner, accompanist. Quartette, Madrigal from the Dream of My (Bevan), Mr. Bailey; reading, of Bridge, Miss Blanche Wallace; duet, You're the Only Girl (Princess: Beg- Miss Ashton song, A Dream (Bartlett), Miss M. violin solo, Fantasie. Scene de Professor Ba- Kentucky Babe Bailey_and Royle; That We Two Werg Maying, Miss ¥i- delis and Miss Anna Donoboe; read- ‘Aunt Melissy on Blanche Wallace; song, The Garden of | wa: Miss Lorreto Ashton; Parry) violin ‘sélo, Sara. badde (Carl Bohm), Professor Baker selection, from Dorothy (Cellier), Dor- Lydia, Wilbur and’_Sherwood;' Thursday evenin tdonist, Prof. Sensational de Beriot). entitled The This pleture shows some of the foremost character delin- the old country, sumptucusness of settings and gron- deur of costumes, coupled with highly appropriate oriental the theater musiclans, im- press one with the fact that tne pic- ture is a big dramatic triumpn rather than a motion picture, and is one of programme. Scene appears Mile. N miere danseuse of the Paris, in the sinuous classic dance be fore Beishazzar. ome_made famous on both continents by Miss Allen and her pupils and fol- is the poetry of motion The burning of the city and the occu- y of it by Cyrus, are both strong- Iv dramatic incidents, and the whole picture teems with a rare atmosphere ©of orientalism and myste: ey and Royle; the Cotton, Dixie Lee, Mr. Royle; pi- anoforte duet, Misses N. V. and M. J. reading, Plazza Ladies, M ; quartette (by re- quest), A Regular Royal Queen (Sulli- Misses Ashton Messrs, Bailey and Royle. Mission at Academy. Rev. Father Malloy of the Dominican order of New Haven finished a three days’' mission for the young ladies of the Academy of.the Holy Family. Defeated Willimantic. The Baltic baseball team met the certified_check, Blanche Wallac owest bidder. and Milner, Cletk's office, office, W. LIONS 2cd absolutely pure. LEGAL NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR STAIE ROAD WORK SBALED PROPOSALS will be ceived by the State Highway Commis- 27, Capitol, = Hartfo 2 o'clock of Friday, Apri for three sections of ‘gravel road in Town of Mansfield. three tions of graded road in Town of Led- and one section of macadam road wn. of Old Saybrook, in accordance with plans and specifications. Bids will state the prices as required in'the specifications. The State High- Commissioner reserves the right crease or decrease the number of e improved, after the contract All bids 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 plantation song, When the Bloom is on | sign the contract at the prices offered and furnish a surely company bond, or shail forfell from ‘his bond a sum 'equal to the difference in rice between his bid and Plans and specifications may be examined at Town Clerk’s of- M. Sears, Mansfield Town W. L Allyn; First Se- H. Smith. Saybrook, or at the office of the State Highway Commissioner, Room 27, Capitol. State Highway {’Merve.! the right to reject any and all April’ 15, JAS. H. MACDONALD, State Highway Commissioner. o Where weop, In the wweet mystéries of slecp "m0 RENT—Soven room fenem. dell b 4 e wold .:ll" re ;:’t “tul f Inquire ut Peter Ceccar- ‘connection, chamber set and FOR RENT U rooms “and bat rooms and buth. FOR RENT—Oottage it 45 Bprin Enquire at 51 Spring Bt. TO RENT—The B, D. Harris farm In Proston, in sections ‘or all together. Warrén' Davis, Trustee, Telephone, ement of elght Inquire at 310 Main Heating and 92 Fraklin Strest. S. F. GIBSON | Agent for Rictardson and Boyntoa Do It Now Have that old-fashipned, plumbing rep “hlux. ern_open plumi in the increase of health fr of doctor's biils. Overhauliag fitting thoroughly done. me figure for replacing all the plumbing with the m keep out the work will be first-class ana reasonable. J. F. TOMPKINS, ©7 West Main Street. 'mm Mrs. "'A’?-Tym' al'. ‘Wo! Describe and New London, 7 Thepese of_the Lt ot 2 17 ouse on Franikiin St Great Plain. Tarm _with BUYS a 30-acre ) 25 ap- poultry house, 20, up. £00; rent ill ;')lr..“i‘). LY onos, Wast TO RENT—Tenement of seven rooms | And ever i 55 Frankiin Street. Inquire at letin Otnice. hotise and bar o rces, boras boating and fishing. ‘Brattieboro, Vit FOR SALE—40 rebuilt and second- ‘hand typewriters, from $15.up; fully & L Gold, 17 Cenfer TO MENT_At 55 ¥rankiin Inquire at Bulletin Office. h’:‘:fi»&“&" Aleorantes fhrnisncd. of $15¢: Wi interest. Al TO RENT_Reasonable repair, 40 Hol s on ‘Dremiscs. TO RENT_At Fis nished bungalow of el EGGS FOR HATCHING —R. I setuing” T % marisTuTh R SALE_Pair § year, old oxén; ten cords of hickory wood, one Brooder. Tel. 217-12.~ FOR SALE__Rhode Island Red chicks le comb, thoroughbred stock. James picer, Hamilton Ave. Greeneville, Conn. rain, 50c_per Norwich, Conn. State Hospital. ANTED—Loan. 00d _security and x 30, Bulletin. 3 oo L; B igars exclusivel rry our 7 Merehants buy. Regent Mfg. lars. address ¥, Nofwich, Conn! unsanitary new ‘and mod- as a side line. Free samples. TO RENT—Upper tenemen; land. ©. bath room. Enquire of'J. Brad. fora, Bookbinder, 108 Broadwa: TO REN:_—Basement ai sultabie for the or simtlar business. COUNTRY HOMES Permanent or for the Summer. Send for list, Edgett & Co., Brattleboro, Vt. FOR RENT From May 1st house No. 83 Washing- 14 rooms with all modern conveniences. Insurance and Real Sec- WANTED—Ex- ig pay, Globs WANTED Socond’ _ girls, general housewor sirls @ boy to iéarn Tee n). also o man and farmer with wife and no chil- dren: 350 per month and board for FRED EXPLO WANTED Cooks, General House Girls, Cham- bermaid, Waltress, Farm Help woman to care for an old lady. Room 32, Central Building. 3. B. LUCAS. OIGAR SALESMAN Preston, P. O. FOR SALE—Pair gray horse: 2300, serviceably sound, fat and good ers; also bay horse, weight 1100, £00d business horse: chestnut e. young and sound. for cash, Call ranklin St. car nter's trade (3 e eticar datry- The Weight 1000, horses will be sold chea 111 McKinley Ave., on SIX PER CENT. FIRST MORTGAGES for sale in amounts from $250 to $20,- 000. Nothing safer. 8, No. 10_North St. ‘Willimantic, To 1 the next R SALE—Black horse, welght 1100 good all round Lorse, very clever. Inquire at barn rear of 40 nean City cemetery. Hobart Ave. TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. ussession given when desired. . TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St., City FOR SALE_Househola goods of all No. 1 Thames Square. FOR SALE — Ten-room house been rented In two tenements, Iot, two minutes’ walk from school and Inquire at 66 EilZabeth after 4 p. m. FOR SALE—Two horses. years old, good worker and Commissioner P ERGONAL. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- physicians attending: fants adopted, or boarded if desire confidential; was reasonable; one weigh- West Side team of Willimantic Sun- day afternoon on the Baltic grounds in a fast and snappy game, the Bal- ties winning out by a Score of 12 to Umpire, George Reeves of Baitic; scorer, McCarthy of Willimantic. Has Anybody winning the house, southern melody, Sunny. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heibel had as their guests the past E. Leete, Mrs. M. Dunn, Miss A. Dunn, Miss Alice Heibel Charles Banker of Jewett City. ONE YEARS. Time Bridgeport Motorman Has Done of Norwich and burylon the 3d day of May o'clock in the afternoon, tice thereof be ‘given by insertin) copy of this order in The Norwich Ietin, a newspaper h: in said District, at Dbefore said time assigned, and that re- turn be made to this Court. A. HALE BENNETT, Judge! Henry B. Dout of Bridgeport, the oldest employe of the Connecticut com- A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Canterbury, within and for the Dis- trict of Cantefbury, on the 18th day of April, 1910. Present—A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. Estate of Philip Mone, late of Can- in sald District, The Administrator having made writ- ten application to_said Court, e cordance with the statufe. for an ordér of sale of the whole or part of the real estate described therein, it is ‘Ordered, That said application be at the Probate Office write to Collinsville San- ©. Box 40, close stamp; price 365; one welghing pounds, little thin in flesh but sound, Eood_worker, price $45. are very chea dow. FOR RENT Three cheap tenements on West Enquire of A, L. FOR - INTERIOR DECORATIONS Will dry hard over might and produce. a bright, glossy ename! finish on furniture, picture frames, vases, or any article of interior use to which they may be applied. ary which FOR SALB—Brindle bull pup, Boston deceased. terrier, 1% years old. Main Street. Address H., care in ac- Special Price : FOR 10 PAYS ONLY 0n Tailor-made Suits S. LEON, Poiter & Co., 18 Broadway. FOR SALI _A horse welghmg 1200 7 ®0od) worker and x 24, Greeneville, Conn. in Canter- 1910, at 2 and that me- EGGS FOR HATCHING _White Ply- thoroughbred "xqi-"u" por_ 100: Barred ocks, ‘31 per 13, 75¢_per 13, $4.50 D. 4, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. In good condition. Will be sold cheap Enquire at 35 Lafayette Bt ving a cirgulation east twelve days A Al Mitchell, R FOR SALE—A very fine Emerson right plano at 00d as new. Write A pany, is without doubt the oldest trol- ley employ= in the country in point of service, for should he live until June 2, he will complete his 41st year of ser- vice on the “front end” of a car. was the first man to drive a trolley car Bridgeport, which he did just 16 vears ago this coming September. triet of Mon'tville, April, 1910, Present — CHARLBES G. TURNER, Henry Gardner, in said District, The Administrator having made ap- plication, to said Court, statute, for an order of sale of the whole of the real estate de- scribed therein, Ordered, That Every motion The great majority of immigrant ar- rivals at the present time are coming from Austria, Russia and Italy. Milk Trust AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montville, within and for the Dis- on the 1ith day of it is said _application be heard at ‘the Probate Office in Mont- ville on the 19th day of April, 1910, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon CHARLES G, TURNER, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. ttest: MARTIN V. B. BRAINARD, Clerk. ministrator, care 124 Look T have five splendid homes near Nor- trolley ranging (rom 2 With' fruit and buildings, suiable for early gardening and poul- Try, and will be #old on easy torms by A. PRONTICE, Ladies’ Taiior, 278 Main St. "Phone 712-6. MALT EXTRACT Sterilized 15c¢ a Bottle $1.50 a Dozen troes, mon, Seventeen beautifdl’ shades, CHAS. D600 & GO, 45 and 417 Commerce Streat, GORWICH, - - CONN. _FOR SALE—Three good building lots agress Lock Box 305, Plain- e} a FOR SALE_A soda faunulx. class condition; a rare Burt's Pharmacy, Putnam, Ct. FIVE PASSENGER, 20 horse power, Pope Hartford tires and car in perfect condition; complete sacrifice .for $300; live demonstration son, Groton, FOR SALE At a bargain to a quick buyer, six of the best house lots in one lot at Prospect Park. Apply Box 200, wich and near to 18 acres, late of déceased. in" accordance equipment; —The Latest in Typewriters— THE BENNETT PORTABLE TYPEWRITER but does the work ¥. N. Costs $18.00, £100.00 machin. ent, New London County. 9 Union Street, FOR SALE—Full blooded registered it was the picture that they had It is like bringing the par- in this great contest right into eastern Connecticut for the fans' special benefit of the followers of the sport who could not see the original away early and get a good seat. COLCHESTER Public Concert by School Chorus and Gles Club—Millingtons Win from the Academy Team, The Original and Genulne HORLICK’S MALTED MIL The Food Drink for All Ages. at Norwleh, w in_their claims within six months from th posting a notice to that effect. together With & capy of this order, on the sign- the place where said deceased last dwelt. and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper havin said District, and mal NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing copy of reeord. FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. post nearest to LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A class across face. Office and receive reward. LOST—Between Eree Academy, gol Please leave at Bulletin Office. in with N. F. A, '11, Finder leave at Bulletin ackus hospital and chain and pendant. TO_CREDITORS, 2 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD hin and for the District of Norwich, on the 1Sth day of April, A. D."1910. VELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of George W. Jilison b Tn_said District, Ordered. That the creditors of said deceased to bring against said_ estate the Executrix NOTICE—AIl creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned at 18 Coit St. within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. ELIZABETH A. JILLSON, Executrix. Ayrshire bull; three and a half with go0d pedigree. can be seen on what is_known as Robinson farm, Hampton, Address James H. fine animal, He 'and his cal DUNN’S PHARMACY 50 Main Street. Is the Home Complete? Spring means new Furnjture. And we are prepared to show you the finest goods in Connecticut. Any- thing at any price. Special pieces that belp you In buying odd furniture when Now is the time to the Price $100. Hampton, Conn. FOR SALE No. 35 Fourteenth Street. Cottage of 8 rooma, bath, heat. home for a Greeneville man. SMALL FARM Two acres, within five minutes’ walk House almost new. late of decéased. terms to purchs Salem Road. date, by FOR SALE. Lot 40x100 feet on CLff St. suit the purchaser. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., of the trolley. JAMES L. CASE, No. 40 Shetucket St., Fima s La ', 08 TN AR A Seashore Property a circulation in return to this Norwlah, Ct. FOR SALE. is & true Cadillac Runabout, In good condition, Norwich, Conn. A. B. SIMPSON, mar5d 82 Wes! HORSES T had a car of 21 HORSES Monday, A few are not sold, but they, must be sold right away to make orwich, Conn. Norwich, Scarlet Fever, it is a conta- house cleaning. e S el We will be pleased to have you in- spect the values offered here. beth Hull, Bliss Place, City. —_— e LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Lebanon, within and for the District of Lebanon, on the 14th day of Ap.il, KNEBLAND, A. D. 1916. Présent—ALBERT G. Estate of Andrew Waterman, late of in_said_ District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in_their claims within 'six months from this date. by POSting up a notice to that effect, to- gether with a cooy of this order, on the Bignpost nearest to_the place where 37 deceased last awelt. and in the same town, and by publishing the same once in a hewspaper having a circala- tion in said District. and make return fo this Court. ALBERT G. KNEELAND, Judge. said estate | the same. and ihe is directéd to give publishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said ct, at least four days prior to the said hearing, and make return to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and Toregoing is a true copy of record. FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 15th day of April AYLING, Juage. Estate of John Breckenridse. late of in ‘said District. deceased. The Administrator exhibited his ad- ministration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is there- ered, That the 23a day of April, 3 o'clock in the at the Probate Court Room in the City ' of Norwich, in said_District, and the same is.’appointed for hearing said Administrator notice thereof by 100 Bufiding Sites fronting Atlantic Ocean, 50 feet by 160 Cotfages at Quonocontaug, Beach and Narragansett Pler for sale N Seashore 50 to $20,000. acre Fafm situated ) miles from Norwich trolley, br nine-room cottage, new barn 40, by 60 wagon shed, wash house, ice house and Ave henneries. one is 40' by 12 and all “whoop™ use. DR. DOUD’S ' Its faithful wae will effect & quick, cure. carloads _ Monday, ELMER R. PIERSON. Charlestown M. HOURIGAN, 62-66 Main Street FOR SALE. To close p estate of R. W. Marshall, 1 offer lot on Eiizabeth street, compris- acroes, part pasture and part grass land, cufting about 25 ton A bargain for someone. A. A. BECKWITH, Administrator. WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Main St. Franklin Square. Real Estate a FOR SALE Greenéville; ing about 25 after- one mere of strawberries of wmall fruit will bear th e chance to buy & investigate. (choice of 460). 4 IAM A. WILCOX, sIx ‘room cot- HOTICE.—AIL of said de- are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned at bozrahville, within the time limited in the above and foregoing ELISHA WATBRMAN, Administrator. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 1Sth day of April, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Sylvester H. Maynard, late in said_District, deceased. . Maynard of cafed in Court and file petition praving. for the reasons thero. that administration be upon the estate of said de- ceased. alleged to be intestate. Whereupon. it is Ordered, That sald petition be heard ithe Probate Court said District, A _coumt OF “The Conservator a a & written appiication allegin that sald ‘estate s now in settlement 1n C"and praving for an order to Sl cortain redl estate belonging Saia Salate rully deseribed in Said aps it'is Ordered, That saia application be heard and determined at the Probate wourt Room in the City of in said_District, on the 22d day of April, A. D. 1810, at 10 o'clock inthe forendon, and that notice of the pendency of: sald application. amd said hearing thereon. be given by the ication of this order Gnce in ome per having a clreulation in sald ays prior and that te- said Court an of Sprague, Whereupon, nd determined om In the Clty of p a4 “ordeie in the aftirnson. and that notice of £he pendency of said petition. and of said Pearing Ulercon, Us given by the pab. i2brder one time 1 Some i cireulation in"said Unree davs prior i The linte of akid hearing, and Pt ros a6 (his Comrts pa District, at the date of said hearing turn be made to the Cou NILSON J. AYLING. The above and foregoing FANN Teast lication of th! newspaper ha The above and foregoing is a ftrue copy of record FRcSH FISH. ‘el 553-4. large. weil cultiv den. Easy terms. Shetubket Hefghtn. cot- tage Of eigiit rooms, with barn, large lof with fruit. Very cheap. 5 55 School St., two-family house, with adjoining buildim bargain price. AUCTION By order of the Honorable Court of Probate for the Distri: will sell at public auci on the premi T PROBATE HELD at Norwich. within and for the District of Norwiel, on the 18th day of April, A. D. 1910, Present—NELSON J. AYLIN Charles C. Gri Griswold, in said District, an incapable IMPORTED all Papers oy are all in, also our line, and the best to found outside of and at half prices charged there—with all necessary dec- cut_out borders. Mixeda Palnt Brushes, Btc. 2 ¥ I am now taking orders for Spring Painting, Paper - Hanging FOR SALE NO. 45 M'KINLEY AVE. The residence of the late Jacoh The lot is 75x250 and_the residence has ten rooms and bath and modern con- An_exceptional offer- JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St , Norwich, Conn. G, Judge. = Svavis NO ' ARGUMENT, however strongly 1t may be presented, will stand unless it is based on truth. Customers who have bought Wines and Liquors from us for years need no argument to convince them that they were well treated. They got reliable Wines and Liquors and excellent value for their morey. They know it, are eatisfied, and stay with us. To those who do hot deal with u STRONGEST ARGUMENT IS MERIT. Honest goods at honest prices. Geo. Greenberger, @ 'Mflin st for sale' at a eared m Court ell fented to good New - York City, orations, Incl: of Norwich, 1 on at the farm s the farm of the LeBlanc of the Town of and Decor- My many years experience will be of value to you. P. E. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. at 3 o'clock in the afternoom, Said farm Is situated about rom the center of the Village of Bal . on the road leadin; e of Baltic to the over, only fifteen minute and _trolley rallways, contains about 165 acres, all in state of cultivation. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 00d comfortable 40-acre farm, e to village, 4 mifles room house 4 acres. 1 imile to city, handy ¢ from said Vil Village of Han. walk from Judga. a true publishs e farm in New Lon- investment -properties Three furnished cottages Tsland at barkain v don county NEW STOCK 3 ot Remnants, Silks, Dress Goods, Lin- cne, ail at lowest b -sage, Shampooing and Manicuring. Orders en for combings. T. 5. UNDERWOOD. 51 Droadway. tfor domestic present filled with ice purposes. "The farm 18 to be hold to settle an he highest bidder there- itle ‘and Immedia loes, a farm, country home or city property, call a: TRYON REAL estate and to for. A good T . session will be given. 170 West Matm ers All kinds ip their season. Good and Prices Right. E. T. LADD, Agent. 32 Water St NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ava. First-class Wines, L and Welch order. John Tuckle, Prop. four rague, Conn. April 15¢th7 1910, St Next to Fire = ¥ Administrator of the Estate of Cleap! intras e has Conn. Telephone 69~ ors and Cigars. Rarebit served to Tel. 43-5. Oy, Great Britain, R R T y Bul- | A friend to ever: endle By o very triendl A hurbor where we an Unminatul of gries Whore lost 18 ss In Sweet lincons TaL | —Augustus Troadwell, 1 ti £ Wil A little “Lalr 'DESPATCHES FDETRY. o slumber dries tho eyes No one would changs & bod OF oven “straw” for kingly Sleep closos Ught the gat The poor man finds his po Unconsciously while there We woo the deity of dreams, And wander fur while To the islands of the "Pis there thie iron of an; And funcy leads through 70 | 1% pillows thome of sweet content s | Forgettulness with rest is blert There 1oose The siave h troeds n the ‘0 the world s e usnens | CONCENTRATION, April shower Usual only lusts an hour, Then the siun shines out of olear smiling skic Like tears of With but little sorrow And soon This April we've been h. Has of Tain been very Has bean dry, indee: lost in Che. bone; t's been And it's really boen provoki wikeacres for orops ®roan. But its arld aberration, It's made up in conceniration betors we felt inolined pout, At the dryness of the meson, Wo hdve now been that April showers will out VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings “Post committed sulcide another overworked.” not have wouldn't have found time to Life. Doctor—Sea here! not to dare venture out month? P right, doc., I climbed out Judge. Six Years. “Pooh! been so very Professor—Jones, will tiate betwoen the “invent 7" covered the pole —Dartmouth Jack-o’-Lantern. Friona—Whe say that you saved the live freezing men: by mental Explorer—Yes, indeed. ©od them that they were watchir of the early season's Puck. Curious Charley- father? _Father—They Curious Charléy—Then what does the doughnut grow or The pantry, my son. Jones—Well—er “That boy of mine was Tate last night. with a sick friend for that excuse My father used to honor it sonable extent.”—Kansas City “Better ‘baby will to hammer, and he a nail into hard wood. pine table —Buffalo Express. Diogenes was still hombst man. asked a bystander, reply. take m hardwood s Nearly The aggregato va productions for British the last 11 years was $350,000,000. Sixty-five hundred too poor to make the final pa. on thelr papers during the last and _ for them, A balanced grand plano hms b in England. = One side duplicate of the ethen and the hinged in the centor o s Lo d the sound waves evenly. invented The supply of machir creasing in all Buropes. erywhere it i conceded that latest arm of the service, ve part in the battles of t The 116-mile extension of the M oan Northwestern railroad, gress, will_connect the city of C) hua with Bl Paso, Tex.,, and ope large tracts of valuable timberlund ir western Chihuahua, A committee of the New Zyaland islature has recommended graphers’ cramp be addéd to the list diseases for which the employer wate the workman Mrs. Alice H. Tysrnan tu sal the first criminal courts of comes from ' ¢ studied ' law after She is now practicing in M phis with her husband. nan as, and riage. During country Vice Consul General Joseph J ta of Rio de Janeiro suys that tal number of fmunlgrants int in 1909 was 76,137, & decro as compared with 1908, due, it In s to the tendency of some ernments to discourage emigration Here (s a fish story of the 1610 by The Bt. James' “Wihile Mr. MoRorle, an ing Loch Hay, wis fohin Iu waterw 410 took the baith ¥ mwitune were wecured, The sl pounds each, thres and & quarter tons of potatoos were ralsed In Lic last year. this reason t woman 1o the last thres years there a- fairly steady quantity of natural gw for domestic creaso In the quantity uted fc fucturing purposes and an ncrea. the average pri Vice Consul Jugene (X 1l writes that the United States premented by two o in Bwitzerland lnst in 1998 and_one in were, in 1909, 4,7 ers from Germany, 405 from Italy, 234 from from Helgium and €1 from taking re ned are the eaptive's wughter the pr peopls choking wiven reu asan’t £ the fent Papa, what doe mean? Fond FPap: descends from Six Years—Is a spanking —Yale Record, father onds “disc and Cook Inven you_don't ball Do nuts Purple ( Bays he was “No,” sald the oon be old . never could Tl take a ; looking for “What town s thi “Pittaburg Whereupon the oy jously smashed his lantern agwinst nearest lamppost. would be of no use Liere,” he grow he struck out for the nearc burb.—Cleveland Plain Dealer, MUCH IN LITTLE n & searchliy 10 of the Inerons: purpose enerokal traye commercial tra 1,488 from

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