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2 M.moflnl Baptist church. 200 shad Prices right. Today (Satuney) see the shoe spe- clals Frank A. Bill ol!en. Ladies’ $1.75 shoes $1.50. The $2.50 shoes and ox- fords at ".i Men's $3.50 shoes and ox- Fish sale at chn.~Bm-., will arrfve this msefning. lolland, visiting all the lange cit- guides and archaeolo- city. The tour is espe- mended to teachm and as 2 most instructive one. will be under the direction . Stone, of the Boston Trav- gty Boston, Mass., Who is an ex- traveler and director of tours. Every effort will be given to lessen the burden of travel, and great cure wili be gtsen for the comforts and safety of ladies and students who are unaccompanied by their parents. The party will sail June 25th on the Anchor line steamer Columbia, and re- turn on the Hamburg-American line steamer Blucher. There are a few res- ervations still open, and itineraries, with all details regarding trip will be mailed upon application or a personal call' from Mr. Stone—H. R. Gridley, Steamship and Tourist Agent, 26 State St. opp. City Hall, Hartford, Conn. NEXT WEEK AT AUDITORIUM. A trio of peerless bar experts such as never been seen here before is the nme trio, which will headline the show at the Auditorium for the full weaek of the 25th. These three perform- ers have the reputation of being among the best bar experts in the business, and should prove to be a big drawing card. Another act of merit and refine- ment will be seen in the comedy music- al sketch presented by Mr. and Mrs. | Arthur Young, entitled “Early Days East and West.” These performers will offer many situations true to life in | this country many years ago. The “Awakening of Cleo,” a singing crea- tion introduced by Lorlng & Parquette, will surely be a hit, as it contains | many good song numbers rendered by | exceptional singers. William T. Fel- ton, a comedy novelty gymnast, will | entertein with his sketch entitled “Fun in a G um.” Mr. Felton is a clever boxer and bag puncher, and will amuse the audience with his many lit- tle eccentrities. The motion pictures for Monday and Tuesday include some very good reels. BREED THEATER. The Ranch Girl and the Thri g Feature. Fugitive, One of the best western p!etu&l seen at the Breed theater this season is be- ing shewn for the last half of this week under the title of The Ranch Girl and fl- Fugitive. This is a thrilling story of life- in the picturesque west, and deals with the ranch girl who is protected from insult by a passing cowboy, end later returns the compli- m.nt by concealing him in her cabin, | wien he is pursued by a mob of angry cowboys, who are bent upon capturing him. The fleeing cowboy is captured this time, and while the leader of the pursuing band goes to the door to noti- fy the rest of the boys, the girl cuts the. ropes on the hands of the captive, and | when the leader enters again he is ov- erpowered by the cowboy amnd made to inform the mob that the search Is frultless and must be abandoned, which fact permits the captive cowboy to es- cape. This is a thoroughly interesting film story, and is rich in photographic beauty. Elecktra is the title of a superb fillm | dart, bythe Vitagraph company, and is a story of the most thrilling event in ancient history. By popular request, Miss Shuwny is L popular song hit “Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?’ and the ' companion song, “My Irish Caruso,” both of which make a big hit. BASEBALL GOODS OF QUALITY. The Trade Mark That is Your Protec tion in Buying Baseballs, Bats, Mitts, Gloves, Masks, Protectors, Etc. Now is the time of year when the ewners and managers of the hundreds of baseball clubs throughout the coun- try are giving thought to the purchase of new outfits. | Many managers make a mistake in buying cheap outfits. Such articles as | bails, bats, mitts, gloves and masks | should be of the very best. The hard | service they receive soon puts them out of commission. If a mitt or a glove starts to rip it means that new ones will soon have to be purchased. For your protection, so that all man- agers will be sure of getting the .very best ‘articles to be had, the A. J. Reach company have placed their trade mark on all their goods. This trade mark guarantses satisfactior and perfect goods. Assures best materials, best workmanship and absolutely protects the imperfections. It means that the customer must be giv- en absolute satisfaction. The “Reach” eatchers’ mitts and masks are worn by leading backstops of the blg leagues, collese and inde- pendent teams. They have patented feaiures controlled exclusively by this firm. The “Reach” is the official ball of the American league and the stand- ard of the baseball world. “Reach” gloves are used by the leading stars of | the diamond. Managers who buy ' “Reach” baseball goods are, thus sure | of getting the very best. The Reach Official Guide, comajnlng l complete baseball information and sta- tistics in one book, can be had at your dealer’s. All managers, baseball players and enthusiasts are Invited to write for our catalogue. Address A. J. Reach Comp-.ny. 1778 Tulip street, Philadel- phia, Pa. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The Lagl Temperance association meets in Bill block Sunday afternoon. Rev. P. Johns Bohanan will conduct the ces at the Sheltering Arms on Sun afternoon. Bmdw morning and afternocon at the Park Congregational ‘church Rev. Dr. S. H. Howe will preach. At Trinity Episcopal church there will be morning prayer and sermon at | 10.30 a; m. and evening prayer at 7.30 ». m, At the = Broadway Congugatlonll‘ church the pastor will preach at the morning service and at the vesper ser- vice at 6 o'clock. At the Third Baptist church Rev. £ Yery's Sunday morning topic is Worse Than D-th. His evening topic 35 Folly of Af ? Mt. Calvary Baptist church morning there will be a song service. In the evening obe: cNeely will speak. Qunuy merning Rev. W. H. Eley mu the MeKInhy avenue A. M ! before said meeting. nchuroh ofM Itl‘hs ’Kil Rev. W. T. Tha wwfllmu*& o’clock Sunday arytemoon at Grace | > apr23d weighs 1000 clever, for The subject at the ‘Christian service Sunday morning at Bhetm:ket street, is Probation THere will be morning er and l\'! sermon at 10.30 a. m. at afim ko-v-r ll 1 Episcopal church with evening prayer m and sermon at 7.30 p. m. P. O. At the First Con hml chuuh el on Sunday, Rev. G. "gv ggf& :;u"r'- for his morninx “subject, Cflunin. the | today. ite S Cost. There will be preaching in the A.ve., Danvers, Mas _an old -!lblllhod .uml re- Qt 56 !‘rl.nkll- 8t. n Bank sell for lu- than Real Es located e bR . 154 m u. x}:lw London, Conn. apr23d ’. MOTHERS OWN V. D-l.ho safest and ite bese on the market. 3 ery RENT—Store Emuflre at this office. t 45 .‘- Enq-llu at 51 Spring .&. % l.l‘l‘—’l‘h' I.: lerl‘ farm gl Wun D-vl-. Trustee. 'l.' one. nprlta klin l&; 10 - youy fnfamtiie ro. to bed with a hies! Por mh’ their moise will not vex h‘h’n‘l package in work. B WorTy aud RENT - Houss- on B evening. 0 ANTED —A A n& Bas urt you far ‘ apr23d room B nn 5_per mon! At Christ church tomorrow there will wuy i .“ D:r‘ i Ch N l:’—vfl.r“' n."' Y3 4£ ?h r mwgq‘m‘?@'fl;. ®e morning prayer and sermon at.10.30 | write tod-.y- s.'e. trong, 106 “" lu & sweet, - face at the Keene Tenement of .1von rbo-u t 55 Franklin Strget. In ltlln Office. OFFICES TO RENT—At 55 Mlll Stry Inquire at Bulletin mar22d and evening prayer and sermon at 7.30. The Ho& Communion will be celebrat- ed at 9. a. m. And to press s chija’s face te your !oug Ive all the world for just For the oomfort 'twill bring you in Send the chlldun’ 10 bed with a kiss! w Orleans Picayune. | __FOR SALE—The Windsor house, 209 Main St. Must be sold at once. Price very low. apr22d CDII l.llll:‘ country At the Greereville Congrug-uoml - church Sunday morning the pastor will xpenses preach on The Heart Made Soft by .,h""_y Chance for. Affliction. In the evening there will be | capable man. the usual missionary. service. ilxlner“nce' - SALE—Wh! horse, 1100 Ibs., ‘worker, kind ud gentle; reasons r selling, ng\away. Inquire at 124 St., 3 apr23d “"—Mn“lt bath gas, epair, 40 Inquire on prcn{lol Upper tenement, 7 rooms Enquire } am, B - m mwnol. l FOR HATCHING from the Sunday mormng at the First Baptist | “yWANTED Get a : product: ro ohurch, Rev. W. T. Thayer will ls..: is best e |°, E %‘b’ln ure bloods, tord. Bookblndor. xn way. 8o ‘OOD the 'bnk. the dreoping bough preach on The Rebuke of ience, | sure; hours ort.rp o 'l‘l‘(. all uni; bed PR IALH new $365 upright evw ‘been used, wlu sell cheap promotions recu ar; pay; thousands month; all kinds o while in the evening his theme is The Reward of the Wakeful. e REN:1—Basement at stree itabie fi L su - or the pain! or similar But ?hl‘."h Hv)ln held one tremuleus Pl t mx oV- Dlnno, erywhere; layoffs; needed; The Fight Against the Great White commoDEd:g“hn mflEn{.‘ Tind out gg; Sk .xcaptle " :p&:l;lt:n&t){ COUNTRY HOMES ‘l‘!n tbo Rh;'rorm star, that Plague is the Sunday "“t’;“i“ n"" de :’:6‘; you bm ‘gfl guaran- | almost haif ite value. Owner wishes Permanent or for the Summer. o of Rev. D. B. MacLane at the Taftville you yt% or, ugfln. to sell for personal for Mst. So were all my belng but fer evening or Si nm ea"nn’. r Ul ‘William Rush, 262 W. Hn St. apr23d mare, weight 1156 o driver and lfic?d h - good river ‘worker, , very stylish "and clever for women: a bargai: uick buyer. 111 uemnlay Avi ranklin - St. car lin r22d FOR SALE—Lad nw::nl. nearly new. Congregational church. In the eve- ning his subject is Caleb and Joshua. Rev. Herbert J. Wyck ff reachel at the Second CM\grnR Sunday - morning on Servant or His Ma ning his topic is Life’s Compass, At the Buckingham Memorial Sun- day morning, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb will preach on ~Man, a Transformer. At the Y, P. C. U. service and busi- ness meeting the topic is Seeking Sal- vation of ‘l Souls, Now. ‘booklet Sch. 001, Wi . C. 3d_ u’&%u‘-‘-‘-- B Edgett & Co., Brattieboro, Vt. To Rent Space for Light Manu- facturing, either with or without power, in seo- ond story of Chestnut street factory. Will be divided to swit tenant. Sepa- rate entrances. Freight elevator. Ap- ply to office of BECKWITH COMPANY, or A. A. BECKWITH, Kenyon Bidg. apr21d My gh to death had crept in one Aull Had splendor chese to shine me— Em my heaven and its star —Bdith M, Thomas. VIEWS. AND VARIETIES M from May untn telephone. Box 63, Nonvk:h Am—“lfil to. i fch et ""“'".'.gfifi"’ s i sr.. Bennington, > -—————i—-—p—.—.—— Wlm—&#.nmw;."_ = %‘““# Pleasant St. ing. and also 11y m or y's __high _ grade Apply at this of- aprzid —— Clever ‘-xln'o M-flllov 15 too darmed Itteral™ -“As to.how?" “If you ask him how he feels he |nqulnuly unrells a Jot of ‘symptomas.”—Pittsburg Fost. She—I'm not going to throw away all long ‘hatpins, not if I know ...u.n."'gi."f.‘ SO0 Bt aome Biw w; I'll get some big- ger hats!—RBoston Herald. Clerk—I'd like to get off early, sir, a8 my wife wants me to beat me HATCHING—White Wy- ( 'ishel & Duston_strain), 8. B nft.o fi S. C. White Leg- 61 er 13. rs. W. N. Sandberg, 4, Norwich, Conn. l.DrIlW FOR SALE—Oask walnut WANTED—At uhu::r .room et Rev. Albert P. Blinn will speak at B the Spiritual academy Sunday morning "°"|‘- ,A"'“' . Hanover, Conn. and evening. His morning subject is s 3 Am | My Brother’s Keeper? and the WAm—- 0 men to work on an evening subject The Gift of Speech. Ice cl;t': Inuulre of John H. Fard, | Progressive = Lyceum meets at 12 |Main ‘me o’clock. Subject, Heredity. MEN WAW e brakemen on nearb: ice, ch‘mhar set and wardrol bedstead and other hou-ehol furniture. Apply Mrs. C. E. Haven, 337 WuMn‘ton aprigd for 40,000 TOMA’ PLANTS for sale— Five of_ the- b.lt qualities known. J. ., above St. Mary’'s The Mission of Methodism is the | ence annecsessryy. o0 vmon. Bos: morning topic of Rev. Dr. M. S. Kauf- | 20-30; 375 to $100 “‘ L LT 2T FOR RENT ‘the daylight remains. an, D. D., at Trnity Methodist l':-pi:»l gf:}lflfi:} amD}'O{o-‘pt tlon. a .a oyer—Can't D“I.rn”yY let you off. pal church. There will be a musical | Jt2' ey n’o UXS a 30-acre farm with|¥From May 1st house No. 83 Washing- —’l'hln you, s ou are very te age. wel M ton street, 14 rooms with all modern | kind.—Boston Tranactipt. barns, ponnry hou-e. 25_ap- gle !.roet borderlng on ‘onn, miles from Bratt, Vt- l!wbla for a summer or a year around home; less tl’un two muu ts R. R. station, good o an hing. Edg Sor pratiiovere, V. FOR lAu—M rebuflt and seco: hand typew: 013. E““ew"’ui’v'."n, 13 le PER CENT. FIRST MO! 'I'GA r sale in amounts trom $250 w $20,- .00 Hflhlr&l%i ddress P. S. Hills, No. 10.‘?’0 - Wfllimlnuc. Conn. pri FOR SALE — Ten-room house‘.;nu been rented in_ two tenements, lot, two minutes’ walk from school and trolley. lnquire at 56 Elmmth SL, after 4 p. aprl FOR IALE—BHD‘I. bull pup,. Boston terrier, 135 years old. Address H., care Bulloun. aprizd Rallwa, Auoc{hdon. &ars 1 cun. apriéi ytr LB«g l and transien ouse DOWIY E fi:z good airy rooms, and Fooms to rent fo h usek: ln‘. The Bhgkbnrn onsl, 68 Churen Bt aprié service in the evening, with singing by the quartette and vested choir. The pastor -will speak on Heroic Manhood. n. river, “How can ' thase rich girls allow themselves t0 be won by men who are only after thelr money?’ “How is a A man can put con- wooing when or . work,"— Inquire of Isaac 8. Estate 91 Main apréd conveniences. Insurance, and Richards Building, TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when desired. N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St., City marl7d Some Class to Albert. Senator Beveridge's complete con- trol of the Tndiana republican conven-. tion ought to forever settle the doubt whether a man who looks like a laun- dry advertisement is competent to drive a tricky team.—Charleston News and’ Courier. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought it's a case of marriag Pltuhur‘ Post. —At the He it Anrfl 36, a h n.k “' “‘ woman to do plain ironl.n‘ and work on mangle. pr y: he was going to pro but 1 rather expect: refused him last wegk he not care what became of Mm —Houn» ton Post. Mr. Green—Now, I'm going to tsll you something, Bthel. Do you knew that last night, at your party, sister promised to marry me? I you'll forgive me for taking her away. Little BEthel—Forgive you, Mr, Greer! Of course I’ will. y, that's what the party was for.—Penny Pictorial. AN EXPERIENCED MALE would like a """3 No o country. Inquire Utley 11: Wlllum- St. R.(.rmu furnished. pr3d _—_— SALESMAN W. t\;nlt".d C]"rry o;;r \Illvs as'a Side Jine, Merehant on Free umnle-. ge & g land, FOR RENT Three cheap tenements on West Main Street.. Enquire of A, L. = ‘r’ilg:ta‘ur::‘ee y : right m-.n :A..'everyfinlz el o “Xi “Your atore is no good, sir! I asked 5 i o a W price. Signature of 7 M‘ Blgar Co. Cleveland, O “od as new. Write Administrator, care | POJter & Co., 18 Broadway. for’ lace 'curtains Jast week and 1 is paper. aprizd couldn’t met ‘em!” . “Indeed?” “Yes, feb25a and I askeq for silk lnch ycmrd and coulda't get 'em.” “TI “And toda: l ask for efodlt -md can't even get s this a regular store, or mtf"—’!‘olldo Blade, Jack—What would you do if veu woke up some night and found a bur- glar in your room? Fred—If ha was looking for money I'd get up and help him look for it—Judge. Student—I want sdrme fnformation about the bronzes. T suppose I had better write to the keeper? Attend- ant—Yes, miks; or you might see him verbally!—Punch MUCH IN LITTLE FOR SALE—A soda fountain, in first class condition; a rare bargain, at Burt's Pharmacy, Putnam, Ct. aprild FIVE PASSENGER, 20 horse power, Pope Hartford tires and car in perfect condluon. complete mu‘l.pnent will sacrifice for 005 pain last fall; live demonstration giwen. J. Tho: son, Groton, Conn. There is no cough medicine 8o popu- lar as Foley’s Honey and Tar. It never fails to cure coughs and colds and is espécially recommended for chronic and bronchial coughs. Lee & Osgood Co. WANT Bicycles. Ty chines and Cash ] Baby Carriage Ti and General Jo A. H. OUSLEY & co, No. 65 Franklin St., opp. Bullotln office. Open evenings. ~apr2ld WANTED Second girls, @ girls, a boy to Ielrll week to begin), also a man and farmer with dren; $50 per month FREE EMPLO FOR SALE. Seashore Properly 100 Building Sites, fronting Atlantic Ocean, 50 feet by 150 feet, Cottages at leasant View, Wateh Hill, Quonocontaug, Charlestown Beach and Narragansett Pier for sale nnd to_let. | ELEVEN Seashore Farms. Prices f\‘OAm $250 to $20,000. put on. Supplie. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montville, within and for the Dis- trict of Montville, on the 8th day of April, A. D, 1910. Present — CHARLES G. TURNER., Judge. usework i ver nma G | C. Knows as -obinso; Conn. Price uoo. Cutler, Hampton, Conn. Estate of Harriet Larkin, late of e e, S Sleciet el | DY B S i, ATt ey cite the creditors of . sald . de- : forms to purchaser. . C. B K Burnham | Minc-room cottass, new Dain 40 by 86 |' Tiere were fewer doathn to ihe | ceased to bring in their claims $ Salem Road. Telephome 316-3. oct3l shed, wash house, ice house ud thousand of population in Philade!- against said estate within sia A D FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. ennerlu]..oa.i:‘- 40 h‘?l' 13 an. o “ phia last year than ever before in the n state months from this date by posting up a city’s history. notice to that effect, together with a In good condition. Will be seld cheap Cooks, Genernl Hou“ Glrll. Cham- abundance of all kinds' of small fruit copy of this order, on the signpost . nearest to the place where said de- | Permaid, Waitress, elp and | ror cash. Enquire at 35 Lafayette St.|and 500 peach trees, all will bear this The favorable balance of foreign ceased last dwelt, and in the -same |WOoman to care for an old My mari9d a Here is a rare chance to buy a|trade of Austria during the past 16 BAP. Investigate. nd for Wilcox's l'lru Buuoun (choice of 460). years-is shown by Consul General Bray Town, and by pubiishing the same once to have aggregated $910,000,000. in a newspaper having a circulation Room 32, Central Building. FOR SALE. {in sald District, and make return to| aprizd - 3. B. LUCAS. Lot 40x100 feet on CLiff St. Termsto s M ARLES 6. TURNER, Judse. suit the purchaser. WEILSAR A JELOPOT, Consul General’ Henry W. Diederich The above and foregoing is a true PERSONAL. JAMES L. CASB, Real Estate Broker, announces that the second interna- copy of record _ | 40 shatucket st., Norwich, Ct. 41 West Broad Street, Room 1, tional free trade congress will take Attest: MARTIN V. B. BRAINA&D”‘ LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con-| aprid Trlmpomfi:;“z}ze!}n "Aute. Tele- | Dlace in Antwerp, Belgium, August 9§ e " | inements; physicians attending; in- FOR SALE. phone conmection. aprigd | te 12, 1910. NOTICE.—AIll creditors of said de-|fants adopted, or boarded if desired Cadillac Runabout, in good condition. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, e R e tn . Sorwards ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned at New London, Conn., within the time limited in the above d comfortable 8- 40-aore farm, to village, 4.miles room house, 1 mile to city, $700. confidential; terms ‘reasonable; in- close stamp; write to Collingville San- from - Constantineple a comparative table of_ the Turkish goyernment rev enues, showing an increase in January Price $350. A. B. SIMPSON, mar5d 82 West Main 8t.. Norwich, Conn. and foregol'ng order. itarfum. P. O. Box 40, Hertford, Ct. 4 acres, 1 mile to city, hand; trol- BENJAMIN R. LARKIN, apri4d ley, fine new oon‘ cottage -uhod in'| this year of 31,670,888 over the samo apr23d Administrator. 3 £ 3 LOOk gypu p"::t'n'n.l‘ao ld water, bath, new | mouith of 1909. « arn, \ = 9 -t farm in New Lon V. ! , NOTICE TO CREDITORS. LOST AND FQUND. The best .17k-§i Consul J, ,N. McCiinn of Glasgow 2 s z L have five id homes near Nor- | don county for 3$5.00 ris - that an’ announcement . has AT A COURT OF PROBATE_HELD a u,, ranging from 2| Several “good investment properties g:m e, Beattish-automobile LOST—A Scotch . colile in-elty of 1a dog, llimantie. cot! at Norwich, within and e by Three furnishe: tages on Fisher’'s | club nim-'Jnno.IB ta 18 next provis- and for the District frult and bufldln‘n brown of Norwich, on the 2ist day of April, | and white spots; "EELpniie spot on dening and poul- A. D. 1910. right gide of neck. ess e Island bargain pric ionally’ for the 1910 reliability trials, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, | Engel, Baltic, Conn. ap fl Axy. and wille Rl on essy teyms by | o you want & farm. country home or onn o ‘B’ A. PRENTICE, city property, oall An Ameriun p!cuurq yaeht which arrfved at Bingaporas late in January from Colombo . is, slated by Consul General DuBois to have been the first American vessel to enter that import- ant harbor for six months, The . majority of German familles live in flats and apartment houses, where it is customary’to keap a light burning for several hours in the eve- Estate of Geor; ge B. Hathaway, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against said -estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the sign- post nearest 1o the place where said deceaszed last dwelt. and in the same Town, and Dy publishing the same onece in a mewspaper having a circulation in 86 CIff St. REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ‘Willimantie, Comm. TRYON 715 Main Street, y15d HORSES : AUCTION I had & car of 31 HORSES Monday, By order of the Honorable Court of Special FOR 10 DAYS On Tailor-made Suits April 11. A few are not sold. but they must be sold tht -w-.y to make room for another Monday, April 25. ELMER R. PIERSON. said District, and make return to this Telephone apri4d Probate for w:“m-m&t ofmuh. L e “Yhh entratioe: &pd rencently NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Bl g FOR SALE, h'uu“n nop“ eniioss the farm of th t the stalrways upon each floor. oJThie_above and foregoing is & true s = .x Tate Cleophas ‘LeBlane of the Tewn of| ~= ° R Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, hl = To close up estate of R. W. Marshall, | Sprague, on_ Figures show that last year over 3% Clerk. S. LEO £ I offer lot on Elizabeth sfreet, compris- 2 o’clock ,”_ ":' m.' 32,000 college and university gradu- s pasture and ates in the United States and Canada ing about 25 acroes, part part grass land, cutting l'oont 26 ton hay. A bargain for someone. A, A. BECKWITH, Adminisirator. Sa'id l’ll‘n is llt\llted tbollt a’ mil Bal. the Village of were voluntary attendants upon Bible clagses and that in other countriss 80,000 college men engaged in intelli- gent and voluntary Bible study. 278 Main SL janz1a NOTICE.—AIll creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned at 14 Sturtevant Avenue, Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the apove and foregoing order. JORDAN, apr23d ANNUAL BOROUSH MEETIAG The legal voters of Colchester bor- ough are hereby warned to meet in Grange Hall, in sald Colchester, in Saturday, April 30th, 1910, from 9 oclock a. m. to 2 o'clock p. m, to give in their ballots for a Warden, six Burgesses, a Clerk and Treasurer, Ladies’ Taiior, ‘Phone 712-6. from the center of tic, on the road leading from seid Vil- lage of Baltic to the Village of Han- over, only fifteen minutes’ walk from the steam and trolley rallways, and contains about 165 acres, all in fine state of cultivation. There are upon the farm a lar house of ten rooms, two ln‘fi. bun lhed-. and n.eunry outbuil an icehous prcoont‘ od wlth ice for Tg farm is to be hold settle an estate and to tho hl‘hefl. bidder there. for. ood and immediate pos- lnllon Ly gn en. sp o Gonn., April 15th. 1910, u er info on, A h: ot s ”nn- p:{ o Admlln]lltrntor of the W.M Cleophas Baltic, Conn. Telephone 69-2. ri6TThS marl2d FOR SALE NO. 45-M’KINLEY AVE. The residence of the late Jacob B. Merghon. The lot is 76x250 feet, and the restdence has ten rooms and bath and modern con-. veniences. An exceptional offer- ing. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, ‘Three ‘hundreds .years ago the first house of wood was erected on Man- hattan 1sland. Jt' was near where tho west end of Pearl street is and wa=x made of rough logs, quite Aifferent from the last one of steel and atons now beimg bulit not far from the samo site; donnltlo A Saxon firm estimated ~ that it saves annuaily $75,000 by shipping on the Elbe instead of on the raflroad. week two special steamers bring s of the famous Pllsner beer from Boluu\h 10 Germany: - Bome of It goes All kinds in their season. Good and three Assessors, a Ta Clean, Prices Right. to America. Also during the season all other omcem‘muflf&’“f,‘-’“};’w“{fi E. T. LADD, Agent. |} 40 Shetucket St, flatboats Alied with. luscious fruft pass be voted for at said meeting: to lay | Tel 3523. . 32 Water St.| Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE oVeR TPy one TonLE feb21d ~ - NEW STOCK l of Remnants, Sliks. Dress Geods. Lin- ens, all at lowest nrlcel. Good lengths :gr suits and skirts. Call and them. a tax to provide for lighting of streets and annuzl expenses, and do any oth business that may properly be brought i Radium is ong of, the mo-t expen - sive things in the world, and the Au trian government has just fixed the price for a milligram (the one-thou- No. 35 Fourteenth Street. Cottage of 8 rooms, bath, heat. Ideal home for a Greengville man. SMALL FARM WHITNEY'S Aafiov, o 227 Main St., Franklin Sguare. Colchester, Ct., April 23d, 1910. CHARLES H. DAWLEY, apr2dd Borough Clerk. ’l‘!lflnla?"lfl'l' STORE, . - Two' acres, within five minutes’ General Contractor | _es: o mire S200T 0 Lk e e -tes: near tna [ of the isiley. House Mimost new: . We are headqu: .% n:vflh. six r?.z: cot- Inguire of (All orders recelve prompt and W NARRAGANSETT A “"’ e Easy Jarge: 'a SHS - JAMES L- CASE, attention. Give me a teed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2. Norwich. B IS Family irade supplied at §0c ’w doz. No. 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, C. E. Wright. 8 Cove 8t *Tel. octs0d ————"!_——"F—"————— 3. ¥, CONANT. 13 < m‘“ Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure V any case of kidney and bhddcr trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. No mediciné can do rnwre. Lee & Os Co. the mo- Un-