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Aieiton Pietures and Tiustrated Songs Theater. 1l of Third Company ©. F._ meets in mesis In Carpenters 5 san Baptiste D" a1l Tonic Camp. No. 7694, M. Wi A, wmeets in Pythian Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS Frank A. Bill Hhs the ©of ladies’ Patrician shoes ford. He has the latest styles @siors at §3.50 and $4. The Passion Play. “The Passion Play, which has been en once every ten years in the little Eiige of Gberniamerian, & smail town the Bavarian Alps in Germany, since @633, Wil be given this year from BMay until September. it is' presented Sundays, Wednesday and Fridays, from § o'clock in the mornifg to 6 o'cloek in the evening, with an inter- Inission of two hours. The whole pop- mlace are practically in the play, over 00 people ~ being grouped on the open stage. The costumes a mrme- of famous pictures of Biblieal Becenes, and a considerable portion of the play is sung by great choruse: Mr. L. D. Stone of Hartford, Conn., w world ‘raveler and tour director, ua- der the direct management of the Foston Travel society of Boston, Mass., S conduct a_tour this summer which will {uclude this miracle play. Party weils June 25th, returning Sept. Ist. Yor_information and reservations write 3i. R. Gridley, Steampship and Tourist Asent, opp. City Hall, 26 State street, Harttord, Conn.—adv. sale ox- BROADWAY THEATER. Fritzi Scheff. Fritst Scieff, she of the velvet voice @nd piquant personality, comes to the Broadway theater on Fridey, April 29, 4n her latest success, “The Prima Don- wa,” written for her by Henry Blos- som and Victor Herbert, who wer miso responsible for “M'lie Modiste” ¥nd “The Red Mill” “The Prima Don- ma” is described as being that rarest of sl rarities—a comic opera With a 3eal plot. Henry Blossom's wit is said %o be as sparkling as ever, and Vietor Herbert is said to have outdone him- Self with the music. Madame Scheff femacts the role of M'lle Athnoe, the reigning prima_donna of the Opera Comique, in Pads. An accldent to Der automebile causes her to take tem- porary shelter in a little cafe chantant oo the outskirts of Paris, where she fiears the musical conductor upbraid- Ing a singer for not being able to ap- pear, and immediately offers to sing in Place of the unfortunate. She takes a False name and sings before the sol- @iers of the nelghboring barracks. A Soung lieutenant falis in love with her end she is insulted by his captain. This forms the basis for the plot. Instead ©f the finale of the first act being a big ensemble, as is usual, it is dramatic, Leing worked up to a legitimate cli- mex. The piece gives Madame Scheft mn opportunity to demonstate that she hag rare emotional powers as an act- ress. The company with which Mr. Dillingham has surrounded Madame Schefr is one of the most notable that | s been seen in light opera in this country in scme vearsIt includes such well Known people as John E. Haz- sard. Vernon Davidson. William K. Hurcourt, Herberi Ay den, Anna Pelham. Salinger. Gface Delmar Maxime Verande. Noveta. Ratherine Stewart, Wilton and many hers. AUDITORIUM i i Helen Changes Bill Today. Did you ever see Wilion Lacaye, the great character . in his marvelous portraxal of Svengali, in the play of Tritby>* Or the Jate Richard Mans- field in his greatest role of end Hyde™ Can you imagine David Warfield as the Music Master C? There is a man at the Auditorium this wweek wiho is giving a fine act in which he impersonates these characters in a painstaking menner. Walter Daniels #s his name, and he is an actor of rec. ognized abliity in New York and Lon- don, the dramatic centers of the world. Ancther act which has been winning much favor in vaudeville, and some- thing seldom seen on the stage, is the singing and dancing number presented By the little Ma Belles sisters, two clever youngsters of only a few years. These little people are managed by ‘William Coulson, who is with them eonstantly. Following somewhat on the same lines as the act presented by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young, who were here the first half of this week, will be the sketch introduced by Barr and Xivane, “The Rube and the Lady,” playing here for the last half. These people are zood performers and will Surely make a hit These three acts, together with the fugene o of comedy acrobats, who ve had the whole town talking about their wonderful horizontal bar feats, will equal. if not surpass, the very | ®leasing biil just closed. BREED THEATER. Attractive Bill of All-Feature Pictures. One of the biz features at the Breed theater for today is the thrilling story of the Sea Tsiands, where is located in & hidden cave the treasures of an old seafarer, who upon dving leaves the contents to two nephews. After a long and tempestious voyage the nephews Igcate the cave. with the aid of a Prominent native of the island. This Dative sees the opportunity to capture #he whole of the treasures, and, acting npon a sudden impuise, gets, the hunt- dng party well in the cave and then entrance, leaving the party ‘and returns to his cabin and gelis his daughters what he has done. by are greatly incensed, and secret- ¥ proceed to the cave and release the party, winning their eternal fayor, and wre ihvited aboard the treasure boat, snuch to the disgust of their old, snurderous father. This is a powerful Story of the South Sea, teeming with <motion, intemningled with sensation- miism and carrying a vein of polite comedy. A brilliant Biograph_picture is also ¥eatured, and the wonderful film enti- Ued The Suit Case Mystery. Mr. Irving Joy, the new and plaasing tenor of the Breed, will sing the beau- tiful concert song. “You Are the Ideal ©f My Dreams.” and the catchy illu trated song. “Waltz Me Till 'm Wea- ¥y, Dearie.” nner and Dram: Upon first consideration ohe sees only what is grotesque in the war that is on between the dinner and tt But the fight assumes serious when we learn that a e e e 2 that Maetier is Tharranguing the The point they make is, in that modern plays have dete- because the modern audience that the dinner a real influence upon 357 pa <. 12, 307" L'Union ‘Amerique’ meets in iz Martin Hay: | La | ¥ “of Health and “ Ease and Comfort follows the use-of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, as it acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleans- ing the system effectually, when con- stipated, or bilious, and dispels colds d_headaches. 3 an To get its beneficial effects, always buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Ruud Instantaneous ~ Automatic Gas Water Heater It furnishes an inexhaustible sup- ply of hot water to all parts of the house at any hour of the day or night. Turn the Faucel, ! ‘The Ruud Does the Rest. Call and see one in operation. Gas & Electrical Dep’t., 821 Main Street, Alice By feb23a val life and literary production, Hers arve his translated words: “The Temedy will spring from the excess of the evil, and that the delay of dinner will 'abolish it It wil change its name and character, It wil be supper. We shall no longer dine before .going to the play; we shail =imply swallow a cup of tea. Upon our return we shall sup. And these nocturnal - repasts, animated by the sparklings of wit and champagne, will lead us back to the pleasant customs of the eighteenth century and will re- vive a chaming tradition.”—Philadel- phia Press. Deafncss Cannot Be Cured local applications, s they cannot seased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deatness is caused by an inflamed con- dition of the mucous lning of the Bu- Stachian Tube. When this tube is in- flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. and when it Is en- t#ely closed deatness is the result, and unlese the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its nor- mal_condition hearing will be destroy- ed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh. which is nothing but inflamed condition of the mucous ces. 3 We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrii) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toleds, O. So1d by Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. One Conductor Who Was Cured. Mr, Wilford Adams is his name, and he writes about it: “Some time ago T was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism. I used two bottles of 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 any medi- cine I had ever used, and it will do all ¥ou claim in cases of rheumatism.” Fol Kidney Remedy cures rheuma- tism by eliminating the uric acid from the blood. Lee & Osgood Co. by reach the b An Honest Doctor marked to his patient who had been Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegeta- cared by | ble Compound, after his efforts had | faited rs. Weber, I do not believe | in_patent medicines. but 1.will say thet Lyvdia K. Pinkham's Vegetable | Compound is the best medicine ever | discovered for women. Continue to B t long ¢ | reliabi se This is another link in ‘the of evidence to prove the of this standard medicine | for women. 16 i DON'T GET RUN DOWN | S, " hesa et Dissinea S Pains in the back. and feel tived ali over, gei & pickage of Mother Gras's AUSTRALIAN-LEAF, the Dicacant ‘herb_cure. It never We have many Testimontals from grateful Deople who have mused tlils “wonderful remedy. As ‘4 regulator It has no { cauar. "Ask for Mother ‘Gray's Australian-Leaf st Drusgicts or sent by mall for 50 cta. -Sample FREE. Address, The Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. Y. 5 A tiekling or dry cough can be quick- 1y loosened with Dr. Shoop’s Cough | Remedy. No oplum, no chloroform, nothing unsafe or harsh. Sold by Lee & Osgood. LOST AND FOUND. i LOST—Between West Main and Cliff treets, April 27th, a pair of ladies’ kid gloves. Finder leave at 126 CIiff street nd receive reward. aprzsd LEGAL NOTICES. | _IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Tnited States for the District of Con- necticut. In the matter of Clodomir | Blanchara, in ‘Bankruptey, Noo S55ar a | Bankrupt. o the creditors of Clodomir Blan- chard of Griswold. ‘in the County of New London and District aforesaid, a ankrupt. Notice ix hereby 26th day of April named was duly &iven that on the A. D. 1910, the ahove adjudicated a bank- | TupL: and that the first meeting of hi creditors will be held before ‘the u dergigned at his office, No. 3 Richards Buflding, Norwich. in said District, on the 9th day of Mey. A. D. 1910, at ten oiclock in the forenoon, at which. time t sid ttend, prove their clay int ‘trustee, be heard |an o orders’ of Referee Tor care of Prope iy estate and disposal | Theredr al auction or private saie oer amine the bankrupt, and transact such other husiness as may properly come | before said mecting, | AMOS A. BROWNING, ! Referee in Bankru; . Conn., April 27th, 19 |Spring Millinery requires the hair dressed properly. | Call and get the Latest Ideas g in Hair 5 essing. 1 5 CHIROPODY, FACIAL MASSAGE, Dey. 10. SCALP TREATMENTS. The Gibson Toilet Company, Suite 26, Central Bidg., Tm 5 The Goodwin Corse “The variety of models provides a ‘perfect fitting corset for ‘every -type Ready to wear and to aprizd order. MANICURING, SHAMPOOING, AND || NO ARGUMENT, however strongly it may be presented, will ‘stand unless it is based 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 know _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. avrsa -Wall Papers —AT— errington’s 49 Main Sireet mari6d You Will Use More Baking Powder from now on, and you might as well save 3-4 of your money buying it here. The BEST for 12¢ Ib. can Absolitely guaranteed. United Tea Importers £o. FRANKLIN SQUARE, A. D. S. ALL GEREAL GOFFEE 15¢ a ib.-=-2 Ibs. for 25¢ 164 Main Street. ibrary Tea Store Open Wednes- day and -Saturday evenings. mar29STuT General Contractor All orders receive prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial order. Sat. isfaction guaranteed. Teiephone 349-2. Norwich. Forai Designs and Cut Flowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Teledhone §68. 77 Cedar Street o & MONEY LOANED on Diamonds. Watche: velry 2ha Fecuritiey of any wind Wy ih Lfl:lll H.Idl‘l: of ‘Knl*-lL ‘Al old etabilshied firea to. des (Estabiivhed I"ILI' e " THE COLLATERAL LOAN cCoO. 142 Matn Street. Upatairs. —_————— # Face and Scalp Max- -sage, Shampooing and Manicoring. Orders ken for combings. " . MRS: T. S. UNDERWOOD. | Tel. 553-4. 51 Bromdway. NEWMARKET HOTEL, - 715 Boswell Ava. Eirst-class Wines, Licuors and Clgars. Meals and Welch Rarebit served to order. John Tuckie, Prop. Tel 48-B. There is no cough medicine so - fails to cure couglis and colds and is ‘especially racommended for chronic and brenchial coughs. Lee & Osgood THOS. J. DODD, Norwich | beautifut of Boe worid Coal 1o Benn, lies th n Penn., thraciie”Coat tn the o ecured a_s 3 ason.. “Try It In your and heater. ; Roofing, one of to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & Telephone $84. LUMBER —— ‘The best to be had and at the right prices too. Remember - we carry a big line of Shingles. E.CHAPPELLCO. Lumber COAL and LUMBER | ‘Wyoming, finest An. ‘We have Street. on’ c for this cooking stove We are the agents for Rex Flintkote e best roofings known. W Only short time re first month. S g teed. Wril EZ SON. | Bber Cotioge, 701 Fowers, New by o ers | dlo, aprisd at once. 31 Willow always | keeper is looking ?:l' Call us Jesularly; up and let us tell you about our stock. H.F. & A J. novisa ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts Telephone 168-13. - cct39a DAWLEY, COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ANTED A good cotton mule spin- work. Awi PWinanam tic, n. Men to learn barber trad uired. Wages after T and paint- Apply ot Fanning's Bu- & 5 show arnole e Herlt ‘hous: aoils itael o e Pleanure It Bufdiiae G "o A e oo » teoel” New Loondon. Fei 663, oy ‘-f.“m‘;;"“" My T e W en minutes’ walk Trom Port o) wtation, for many nt R’ by khn Carpenter and O n excellent repair; re- cently p-lnuaurwa well of water near house; barn new wshed; pleasantly Tocated on Tiver, . fnguire of Mrs, H. No. 110 Washing ton St ). . aprisd RENT_Tenement of three room at 56 School Bt. Inquire at Bulletin Of- fice. apr20d 2O RENT—Btore at b5 Frankin Bt Enquire at this office. ‘mariod TO RENT—The B. D. Harris farm In Preston, In sections or all together. G. Warren' Davis, Trustee. Telephone apriza TO RENT—House on Franklin St.; 10 rooms; rent $15_per month. Address Jdones, East Great Plain. * ol aprs TO RENT—Tenement of seven rooms i it oy, Bhcle, Eoan: runabou on in street car line. FOR hotel known as Park Cen! located at 146 Valley nireet, tie, Conn, - aprisd - SR 41, - Cl':wl > apr2id chunk, weight 1000 er, 3903 FOR SALE—Ba: bay horse, Ibs., sound, ver: 1% VSEL ‘weight 1200 1bs., so 00d worker, S0 sorrel hoess, 8 %108 1o, bt worker, “Those hors e gl outoF Hesd work and &t very' cheap ‘st the price. Inquire at Dprivote burn rear of 53 oak St. - Apr2sd lo- {hln FOM SALE or will rent—A nicel cated farm nmear city. Inquire 310 apra . good black- | St. 'Phone 53-5. apr2sd it 556 Franklin Street. In, r a quire at Bul- e TOMARD FLANTS for e |letin Office. marszd 40,000 Five of the best qualities known. Theve, Boswell Ave. above St. Mar cemetery. Tel. 692-4. aprzs MOTHERS OWN V. D.. the safest and best vermin destroyer on the market. Wil clean a child’s head in 24 hours. Every -mother should have package in Lome, It will save worry and work. Ask_your druggist. apr23d FOR SALE A new 3365 upright piano, never been used. will sell cheap for cash; an exceptiopal opportunity for someone to secure this piano for almost half its value. Owner wishes to sell for personal reasons. Apply any | /| evening or Sunday. ~A. Nieot, care of OFFICES T0 RENT—AT 65 Frankiin Street Inquire ay Bulletin Office. ‘mar2za TO RENT—Reasonable th, gas, Eoed 40 Hobart Avi nquire on premises. mar19a TO RENT—Upper tenemont, 7 rooms and ‘bath room. Enquire of 3, Trad. tora, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. decza 7O REN—_Basem-nt at 55 Fragkiin atreot Tor the paint pi or mimtlar business. =t Barifa " aran- ler's York presa tion | upper fint aprz3d each_town to o Pleasant St. We' do ing. and also-wet Eoms 13 ront Zor i Font 7o The Blackburn Houss, apried AN EXPERIENCED would like a positicn. country. ~Inquire at U 113 W aprs, SALESMAN W tunity. Carry our as a side line. Merc! Free sample: land, O. ive ence unnecessary, PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. “urnished patterns. sanz2d T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Stresl. marsd S. F. GIBSON Have that old-fashioned, plumbing replaced ern open plumi will re; health an Overhauling reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, aug18d The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTING Forl 26 Ferry Strest Tin and Sheel Metal Worker. Do It Now unsanitary new and mod- 67 Wast Main Street. JOHNSON & BENSON 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING, Metal Cornices and ghts, and Conductors, end all kinds bing promptly attended to. Tel. 719. &irls and farm help. Gutters of Job- Room 32 apr27d and General Jobbing. A. H. OUSLEY ot | Open evenings. Second _ girls, eek to begin), also a man and farmeér with dren: 350 per month and aprisa Jaundry. at 13 Mt ‘washing ‘wash. - 88 Church ey @ 'Jones 1ams St. Referenses iurnished. Regent Meg. Cor G CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED_Ex- Sigar Co., Cleveland, Ohlo: WANTED Family Cooks, waitress, general house J. B. LUCAS, Central Building: WANTED Bicycles, Typewriters, Sewing Ma- chines and Cash Reglsters to repalr. Baby Carriage Tires put on. Supplies No. 65 Franklin St., opp. Bullstin office. WANTED general housework irls, a boy to léarn painters trade (36 for both. lcalls‘ln‘, Al lIlllkflnlnlldl quantity of feb250 FREE EMPLOYMENT RUREAU. Tbas gl atook and eqps. S. H. REEVES. Supt. T .y AR, "Phone 34-3. Jan31id —_—e e ) To Rent Space for Light Manu- facturing, either with or without power, in sec- ond story of Chestnut street factory. be led' to suit tenant. Sepa- rate entrances. Freight elevator. Ap- ply to office of BECKWITH COMPANY, or A. A, BECKWITH, Kenyon Bldg. aprz1d William Rush, 252 W. Main St. _apr23d #1350 BUYS a 30-acro farm _ with House and barns. poultry house, 25 ap- ple troes, bordering on the Conn. river, miles from Bratt, Vt, suitable for a summer or a year aroind home; less than two miles to R. R. station, g0od view, boating and fishing. Edgett & Co., Brattieboro, Vi aprisd FOR SALE—40 rebuilt_and second- hand typewriters, from 315 up: fully guaranteed. K. L. Gold, 17 Center St., New Haven, Ct. aprisd FOR SALE — Ten-room house, has been rented in two tenements, large Iot, two minutes’ walk from school and trolley. Inquire at 56 Elizabeth St., after 4 p. m. apriéd FOR SALE—Brindle bull pup, Boston terrier, 13 years old. Address H., care Bulletin. aprizd FOR SALB—A soda fountain, in fir class condition; & ra bargain, at Burt's Pharmacy, Putnam, Ct. - aprild and iron- aprizd Both psrmanent 1y renovated, SouseKbeping. st No obfection to nd oppor- exclusively or y on sight. 3 marisd pay. FOR RENT From May 1st house No. 83 Washing- ton street, 14 rooms with ali modern obe 24 FIVE PASSENGER, 20 horse power, c POV EA SN CRR 30 hefe Jer | conveniences. Inqulre of lsmac 8. condition; complete equipment; will s - state sacrifice for $301 inted last fall; a{A&ent, Richards Bullding, 91 Main live demonstration given. J. A. Thomp- | Street. apréd Groton, Conn. FOR SALE—Full blooded registered Ayrshire bullisthree and a half years old;" fine animal, with good pedigre He ‘and his calves can b is known ds Robinson fai Price $100. Hampton, FOR SALE. Lot 40x100 feet on ClIff St. suit the purchaser. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. apria HENS (' demand for our May- flower White Wyandottes has been much greater than we expected, 80 that for the balance of the season our books are closed on large orders for baby chicks. We can accept a few for small lots only and eggs by the son, aprsd TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession glven when desired. N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St., Clty mar17d Terms to & COo. FOR RENT Three cheap tenements on West Main Street. Enquire of A. L. Poiter & Co., 18 Broadway. apr21d ctical dairy- ife and no chil- PERSONAL. " LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- finements; physicians fants adopted, or boarded if desired; reasonabl close stamp; write to Collinsville San- ©. Box 40, Hartford, Ct. confidential; terms itarium. P. apridd FOR SALE 1500 will buy & ®ood farm of 140 acres with good bulldings, four miles from Norwich, only one mile to trol- ley. A rare bargain. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. apr26a Rent E MARION To lN Tfl FOUR MOST ELEGANT AND UP TO DATE attending; in- FOR SALI mar1sa ing about 25 acrdes, part grass land, cul hay. mari2d Boots Goods Rubber Co. can save yos money on Fishing a1 TIRES { e Baseball opposite Postoffice,: building, containing 12 rooms, all mod- lot well tional ovportunil{ ment house, or ot Inquire of Central Building, Open evenings. apr2éd FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. In good condition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Enquire at 36 Lafdyette St. FOR SALE. To close up estate of R. W. Marshall, I offer 1ot on Eilzabeth street, compris- A bargain for someone. A. A. BECKWITH, Administrator. FOR SALE 319 Main Street Residence of the late Dr. for residenco, apart- er business purposes. | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Norwich, = APARTMENTS. For Sale at Pieasant View Beach, B.1. Seven Rooms and Bath, all on one New modern six room cottage, facing | floor; every room well lighted, and ocean; city water; near electric cars. |heated by steam, Hardwood floors, Full particulars on application. rich and costly rmantels and grill- work. - Hot water for each apartment Address Box 100, care Bulletin Co. apr2sd REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, 40-acre farm, good comfortable 8- room house 1 mile to.village, 4 miles 1 mile to city, handy to trol- w- 8-room cottage finished in cypress, hot and cold wat, » bath, new barn, rice $3,000. ! est 175-acre farm In New Lon- don county for $5,000. Bey 004 investment propertie in_city of Ilimantic. Three furnished cottages on Flshe: Island at bargain prices. 1f you want & farm, country home or city property, call at TRYON REAL BSTATE AGENCY. IS Main Strest. Willimamile, Conn. iy at all hours. furnished by the famous Ruud system, Janitor Service. Inquire of D. T. SHEA apr26d pasture and about 25 ton ley, fine FOR SALZ 35 HORSES. Another . car just arrived, which makes me 35 horses on hand for sale, I have horses as good s can be found anywhere, and will sell as low as any dealer can. Come and see them LMER R. PIERSON, 2 apr Telephone 17 FOR SALE No. 35 Fourteenth Street. Cottuge of 8 rooms, bath, heat, home for a Greeneville man. SMALL FARM Bailey, 4-story brick 200, feet deep, fruited, axecpn- Ideal Two Tenement House Pays 10 Per Cent. Conn. Probate for the will sell at public auctl house on Sprague, on APRIL 30TH, i . mt3 oclock in Said_farm is s from the center of tic, on the road lead: lage of Baitic to the irolley railways, -and ety ¢ caniation: Thace ate asSs fho farm ‘. large house of ten rosecs. two large Also ‘aum o2y with ice title and n. ril bt AUCTION By order of the Honorable Court of strict of Norwich, 1 e premises the farm B Civopitas LeBlane of the the aftermoon, “‘vfi""' a mile “The farm is to be hold to settle an te to the highest bi ‘estal A.M idder the m; te pos- || 40 Shetucket St Wagan siiod. wash houre. co house and i ve b 0 15th, 1910, s Norwich, Conn. || fve 1eTutriet, 04 e & Wik *utites ot Two acres, within five minutes’ walk In good nzighborhood — of the trolley, House almost new, Inquite of . Inquire of James L Case, ]AMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St No. 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. on at the farm | apria of the | | - [ FOR SALE | Seashore Property NO, 45 M'KINLEY AVE. 100 Bullding Sites, fronting Atlantic ‘The residence of the late Jacoh B, Mershon. The lot is 75x250 it ) ey (W feet, and the residence has ten A e View. Wihtih rooms and bath and modern con- B! i, Quonocontaug, Chuarlestown veniences. An exceptional offer- Beach and Narraganseétt Pler ing. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 1910, lage of Bal- from said Vi iiiame ‘of Ean- Watl Trom or sale Prices and necs Toenouss, at for ‘domestic eyt situated just two Norwich trolley, brand new ottage, new barn 40 by 60 nine-room one acre of strawberri abundance of all kinds of small fruif and 500 peach trees, all will bear this Year. Here is a rare chance to buy farm CHEEAP. invertigate i Send for icox’s Farm. Huljstin (cholce of 460). ' " WILLIAM A. WILCOX, cultivation: WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Main St Frankin Square. rance ‘SALE * », mmmgm' Ne. . @8, near the st Broda Str Wenterly R froe rtation nection, We are neadquarters for ‘cenevi x ‘room. cot- Jarge. 'fiuvum sar- terms. ica. Se., Shet Helghtn, cot- rooms, with barn. fowl Tof with vaciety, of NARRAGANSETT UANQUET AL Family irads supplied at 60c per dom. fumily house, with | G- X Wright. 8 Cove Bt Tel. octiod Jots. for sale at @) “WHEN you want to put your busie tter 'A.Lfd ; l:o:‘:od fig;.n-n u‘uu. there "u“u& A mYVIER. A glimpso of the river—it glim rough the stems of the ber THIOUR) the morcen of the w b mor In low winding resches Flowing 80 woftly that scar 1t weems Lo be Nowing, Bub the reeds of the low, It ' Are bent to its going And w0t un the broath of a Its hewring and wighing In the .coves where e e or are 1ying s If falion floet ap of the meudow, ne child in the gra " deep Of the flowers and their g #ulling A glimpse of the river—it & Fnaorn the Dikck arch Acrows it the black shedow 100! And the eager crowd Where, washing the foet wwite 1t i the whip Are coming and going Heavy Jaden, 1t labors and sy In & great strain of dul The power thut was & nursod In the Caim and the beau Like theo oh, my river, May our lives i beginning ng, Fair In their gathering And wret in the time of ¢ iy CHARLOTTE ¥ New ¥ A NOW HEBAVEN Alluring shadows (n dhey With the sunshine over A song bird calls and & leve bird ows To the trees alive wit The peace of God |s sbrt From crest to crest of And “'God In Tove,” (s 1 p By the stars on the A-down the valleys the tre WIth ail shades that And human life which Grows sweeter for life The wea takes a-doeper, durk Itw swells are as o s The music, far off, is a rh Making human Iife & pra —F. Byanor Cartwell in Ma VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Bayings e speed of Halley's nearly 110,000 miles an h How Barney Oldfield's heart whenever he thinks of Record-Herald. He—Why not glve me now? It is not fair t suspense. She—Hut’ thir you have kept me in A P They stopped the alr Then ran it in a shed And dumped the crowd g To take the ship & Farmer neck—H8'pone goin’ 1o git the automob! fike everybody else? iar: bewk—Nope! . the pocketbook, and it Methuselah celeb dredth birthday. “The celebrated y fun team played,” he aald “He's actually the squu know.” “That #o?" s the umpire is right cides against the home tea ¥ree Press. Grand Vizler—Shade Zerky, do you think yo army Into ‘Greece withou suspicion? Xerxes—W1 royal press ag: the report that it is the | ball squad going training.—Puck Muriel (just back from nent)—Weil, Tom, I'm enga en dukes, # marquls, elev nine grandees of the firs in Tom—What?! 71 717! Oh, it's all one fell tard, you know.—Illustr T got & Black Hand philanthropist tod termined to rest of ILt?" “Why, has hidden $10,000 and demands t sas City Journal “Why do nighter at the fhy to.” “Got any g« on the first night ¥ you insist on it. 1 thus e talkative man who has seer —Louisville Courier MUCH IN LITTLE The Honduras mission recommend: the gold standard is In circulation at is export aie poor v in a 1 go got you w monetar the & Practicall Hood-shaped he: vised for torpedo hout ing protection for tha e ing the ears from the wind the high speed Fifteen American France report $183,000,000 shipments to the Unite 1909, against $91,000,000 worth Paris leads with $66.000,00 is now asserted that Jost his 1ife ¢ plane shot to the ground becameo confused was flying low and about t It grange As & means to reduce the » evil the municipal authoritie gow will_hold an_exhibition ting, 1ghting and cooking ances, and appliances for the various sorts of smoke fuc Seventy-five per cent. of the f of the United States plant the cording 1o the meon's pha selantific investigation. shows t tatbes planted in the “dmrh moon are no. better thun otl he shipments of Chiness mer dige to the United States, as through the American comsuluts eral st Shanghal, which had dre off from 314,734,843 In value (n to $9,521,646 in 1908, went 872,581 st year, The supply of foodutufts in e has only been kept up to the mum_ fAigures by intensive agricult ment of modern ma fertilzation @nd the « the emp! selentife ment of millions of female han The work of bullding t! docks |5 proceeding with energ $20,000,000 will be expende pore ulready ranks as the elghth » ewt port I the workl, and it construction will glve It an fine a Ing facilities aw any in the e Perhngs no less than 3,000,000 man women are regularly oogase agriculturs milux Lithua women. rloe ods, with exoey we hikh an-in tie M. Ader, the Frenchmu bave flown about one thousind f 1887 with . his steam-propelled plane, the Avion, has been with the red ribbon of the 1. Honor. Fis mmehine is raid (o emibodind “the Whig- waLDIng Drin wince patented by the Wrighta

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