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11,10 NG o B 0. B, n Sisters. dn C. L V. 2p. Xo. 4, S. of V., meets . tenight in Pythian = M. C. Adles will be at the Wau- na'nu this week. See adv. fi& i has the exciusive sale Quality $2.50 and $1.00 2 latest styles. AU week just finished 's New York theater, and his Small sisters O. F., meets ;6. Bt C. Auditorium this aft- headline the bill there of the week. Thi: of entertainers will sing And Gance to the delight of theirhud every performance. Johnny 48 a good comedian and will over mamy sereamingly funny open at stories. A wonderful equili- ; Such as has never been ‘before will be that of Paul Ste- RS Paie balancer, on the end of an up- entirely unsupported. Han- and Baylis will introduce a re- @uo and Williams and nt 2 very funny musical will be a treat to all. There ®e o series of motion pic- _of careful selection and good IREED THEATER. in Africa,” Famous Hunt- ing Pictures. u&m- bunting pictures, en- k; elt in_Africa” will be the features at the Breed theater this week, amd these are the genuine Rosseveit made by Cherry Keaton, Esq., of | Deace ol who followed Colonel Roose- | Africa, and made all_the negatives of this great film. | ‘This is the greatest collection of views | ferocious A w1l animzls taken in their pative haunts that has ever been made and includes some hafr- scenes of man-eating lions at night in the jung distinguished lecturer. Edward Parrel of Keith's Boston theate as Been secured for this programme =d Wil give his entire time to d. ribing these reels, which are over 200-feet long, and are the most talked i pictures of the dey. Mr will remain the entire week, the remainder of the time the Big features secured to finish i # = week Irving Joy, the mew tenor, will ap- f om the programme also, and © Balance of the bill is equally strong drama and comedy. In the eve- ng the performance will commence 7 oelock and run until 10 p. m. ntinmously. to accommodate the “Ze crowds that follow these pictures. ‘ATE FORESTRY ASSOCIATION. nual Meeting to Be Held Saturday at Stevenson. - fnvitation of the Ansonia Water ipany. the annual meeting of the necticut Forestry association will held Saturday, May 7, 1910, at Ste- som. Conn., in a lot one-half mile m raflroad station, where a lumb. (timber cutting and sawing) .ng carried om by the Ansonia W. company. The order of exercises follows: 736 a. m.—Inspection operations carried on by the Ansonia Water company 139 a. m—Election of officers ». m.—Report on Forest Fires, W. O. Filley. assistant state forester. The Brush Fire Law. discussion opened by A 1 town fire warden, New Ca w Discussion on needed « in forest fire laws, opene S, Spring. state foreste Discussion of methods of fire fght- ing opened by E. M Eddy, town fire warden of Simbury with demonstrations hy Mr. Ed- dy and the manufacturers of the Underwriters flre ex This will be a very important meet- ag @na all interested in forestry e ttend. Lunch on basket-picnic plan ‘offee will be provided. Stevenson is on the New ridgeport to Pittsfield nd ean be reached by tr lew Haven at 9.3 ille at/10.08 2. m. IRST OCCUPANTS OF SHANNON BUILDING. rokers Dominick & Dominick Locate in Rooms 3 and Donginick & Dominick, who have sen occupwing guarters in the Chep- iam ®lock, #7 Broadwav. moved Sat- rday into new and commodious of- es In the new Shannon building, ‘ome 3 and 4 the former quarte ccupled by them ha been only mperary during the construction o Shamgon building. The new offic - @m the second floor of the bu which has entrances at 10 She street gnd 187 Main street. The u Toom is 4 and is pleasani- in the corner of the build- g _lvoking out upon Main and She- ket streets and Broadwa 1t jalpped with a quotation board ek Sicker and private wire to New & private consulting room and a Frank O. Moses' private of- se are in room No. 3, looking out on aetucket street The i of Dominick & Dominick - established 40 years with ree mmembershics to the ook exchange and has t Aces. Fifth avenue v, 333 Wamut street, ¢ 4 30 Shetucket strect nected by private wires 5. . Pittsburs. Chicag d St_Louis The old Shaunon by fre Feb eoncrete building. which 1 comstruction is fast receiv- Bmishine touches. Others will on and occupy the office oms in the building as soon as they - im comdition. The main floor be occupied by the Reid & .ghes company LK STATIONS. _Be Established by Windsor ry Association Just Now. aven and road line < leaving Hawle = e | o, Bos- Cincinnati nild v 9. 19 ae- and of association the project < in con- plant for as it was found that a the farmers had recentiy for the handling of which contracts have some sun. However, as the mat- ‘started, a canvass of the dairymen in that and towns will be made in we their co-operation at | i | i | | | dSongs| Mr. ditor: Norwich -prides herself, and prehaps with reason, on her benev- olences, and efforts for the betterment of her citizens. ‘Witness the zeneral enthusiasm, not to speak of the hundreds of dollars spent in the evangelistic campaign of last autumn—and, if the results were not quite what was anticipated, I sup- pose nobody spent. Thi mind just now. rent. Jail to do, and Army vlences. Jewel.” Norywieh, A Mr. morial ner than e sisted in deco that t The e tude, and M conservatory. day by business trans: ing hero their sle tion's_sweetest save! Right here, “old man’ support the pens, of the s¢ ary. The that bro sacred of cl youns who still have in their veins the | blooa of their ancestors, lessons of loy- aity, love of country and admiration for 'American sovermment, American principles and for that flag that is the sure protection of the country’s future! That er will be hauled down from | one foot of territory over which it now | waves. 3 J. W. MILLER. J Alice L. Taps! sweetest of the begrudges has been brought foreibly to my as I hear the Salva- tion Army is about to leave town for lack of funds sufficient to support their humble efforts—there enough contributed to even pay their is Now, it ‘has long been conceded that they are doing a good work—rveaching a class of people which the churches >t 1 doub “hurch in' town in which the Salvation as a place on its, list of benev- thou ezt e “Consistency, ril 30, The Monument Fund. Tditor: From present indleations De observed this r in Jeweit City in a more general will - before. oth, v rating actions to sanction the sacred custom of the liv- < who decorate the graves of ping comrades With the na- emblems, that flag they loved so well and died to in_accents remind all loyal friends that renewed patriotic fervor is needed in “monument fund,” nk and paper in the hands retary still remains—station- observance of the day ht liberty out of slavery aos, serves to teach the grange in the state: To_the Worthy Ceres of Greeting De: s of stimulating of Conne of corn necti nal mee committec at the cc ceste in view devoted' the for premium acreage of flin second prize, fourth prize, $1 r Dent corn of co ifled only ticut ta i to she n next hest ear | to Patrons mpetition ase bring ge at your co-operatiof matter Frater ALICE L. POTT | Ceres Connecticut State G { Hospital for Somebody. | What will happen if the kaiser, fol- | lowing the rovel custom, tries to kis the Colonel?—Boston Globe. CASTORIA The Kind You Hat;: Always el;?mght { Pt Tz Bears the Signature of BUSINESS DIRECTORY m of $2 farmer: in th srange 1thorized ange fo to be w vember the executive With this ai fol firs ‘thirc nd the Iso $50 the nu ter. t n, o, elig the next n of meet your naily you 1910. ssed since last Memorial E ith it many old soldiers have ansivered to the last roll call, who a with beautiful flowers the graves of their comrades, at Lights out! flower that buds blossoms in the human heart s grati- emorial day is the national very vear a great and grateful people, in appreciation, honor the memory of the men whose graves hallowed spots, and observe turning aside from their varied , May 1, 1910, PRIZES FOR CORN. | Ceres of the Connecticut State Grange Offers Awards to Patrons. Potter of Woodstock, the Connecticut state srange. the following letter to e n the state, committee to be applied the ' money not money. t if there is a another vear slecp! and the honor and marked by low, let the as and Ty Grange: the interest subject the Con- | its last an- an exhibit eld in Wor has For best prize, $50 1 prize, 313 same amount in prizes for mber of ears ble to enter ing and urge members in . LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ‘at North Stonington, within and for the District of North Stonington, on the 28th day of April. 1910, Present—CALVIN A. SNYDER, Judge. Wstdte of Perry K. Congdon, late of Nortii Stoninzton, in said District, de- ceased. Ordered, That six months from the date hereof be, ame are, lim- i creditors bring_in their claims against said es- tate, and the Administratrix is directed 10 give public notice to the creditors of waid estate Lo bring in their claims Within said time allowed, by posting the same on the public siknpost mear- est the place where- the deceased last awelt. within the same town. and by publishing the same once in The Nor- wich Morning Bulletin, a newspaper having @ clrculation in sald District, and return make to this Court of the notice given. Att CALVIN A. SNYDER mayzd Judge. T A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at s, within and for the District Norv of Nor on the 25th day of April, ent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. 3 Austin 1 late of a’ Distriet. ased. £ Franklin, Conn. appeared In Court and filed a petition praving, for the reasons therein set forth, that administration be sranted upon’ the estute of said deceased, al- lezed to be intestate. That said at it is Orderéd, dotermined Wher: petition heard and the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich. lid District, on the 6th day of M: D. 1910, at 11 o'clock in the “forenoon. and that notice of the pendency of said petition, : said hearing thereon, be given b pub- lication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said st four days prior to the earing, and that return District, at le date of said be made to ING, Judge. a true [E C. CHURCH, Slerk. NOTICE TO CREDITOF OURT OF tville, within and PROBATE HELD the Dis- tr Montyille, on the 30th day of April; A. D, 1810 Preésent — CHARLES G. TURNER, | Juage: Estate of Emma Irons of Montville, in sald District Ordered. That th or cite the credito; of ~said de- ceased to brin their claims Zainst 1a_ e within six months from this date by posting up a notice to thay together with a copy of thi on_the siznpost 3 where said de- and in the same Town, and by pubiishing the same once in a newspi having reulation in said District, and make return te this Court. CHARL: 3 °R, Judge The above 1 is a true copy of record Attest: MARTIN V. B. BRAINARD, may2d Cie ALICE A PATTERSON VS, ALFRED W. Patt Supj ental Order of rson. ut te of Connect sndon. Superior ¢ D. 1910. Upon the com A, Patterson, therein set ing before turned the February. It a T i this Cou Alfred W the s om this State and gone to parts unknown—and th e of pendency of the com- quired by order d, and now arther order plaint was given of notice heretc the plaintiff of notice in The t motice of the p aint be giv- en by publishing this order in The Norwich Bulletin. a newspaper printed in Norwich, Conn., one time, com- mencing on before the 2d day of May, A. D. 191 By order of Court GEORGI E. PARSONE, Clerk of the Su Court for New London Coun may2d IMPORTED Wall Papers The line, in, also our domestic t to found outzide of are all nd the b NORWICH FIRMS AUTCMOBILE STATION. £. J. Coit, 6 Otis Street. Automoblle and 'Bicydle Repairing. General Ma- chine work. Jobbing. ‘Phone BOTTLER E. Jackel, A complete and Wines. iy use. Delives ine way. Real Broker, Notary Expert Acccunt: WILLIMANTIC FIRMS STIMPSON'S STABLES. rear Young's hotel Main street. Thor- ouenly up to date service Trucking and heavy teaming a spe- clalty. 'DON'T WORRY: it Makes Wrinkles, Waorr Bealth wrinkles, that than you are. If you zre sick, don't wors about it to make ycurself wel this we repeat the words of thousands sufferers from woman. tmilar to vours. when we say, 1ake Viburn-0. It 1s a wonderful female remed:; you will admit If you tex o 0 Direccions for ‘s use ar of other former ty it six languages $1.25 at druggis FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICA. = 106 West 129¢h Street. New York mar3id vod, cor. Market and Water Sta. of the best Ales. Loger specially “bottled_for fam- Tel. 136-5. ry. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Geo. . Bachelder, Room 2, 65 Broad- Estate and Public, ant. tli-health ith every bottle. ta. Auditing _and Télephone 615. and merely causes Tmake you investment aranteed, doss yous 100k oldez but To o printed ta Pricy Ets JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. Telephone 807 THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ale: in Town. Lagers, New York City, and at half prices charged there—with all necessary dec- orations, including cut out borders. Also Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes, Ete. I am now taking orders for Spring Painting, Paper Hanging and Decor- atin My many years experience will of value'to you. P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street Teleph ten16a the foundation principles of success by o course We be re. UNDREDS of young men and women have obtained — the basic of instruction in our school. 1 can help you if you will let us to a Write today — now — for information. All Commercial THENEW LONDON Business (@llege = FABrubeck, frun, Newlondor: Corn successful career. fun more Branches. Delivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that Is acknowledged to be the best on the market HANLEY’S | PEERLESS. A telephone ozder will receive prompt attention. D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St Rese Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. 3. J. C. STONE. Prop oct1za Have You Noticed thz Increased Travel? It's a sure sign of good weather ana fine roads. People like to get out ints the open air. We furnish the bes: method, and if you'll take one of our teams you'll say the same. MAHONEY BROS. Falls marlia JUSEPH BRADFORM, Book Binder. nic Books Nlade and Ruled to Ords Avenue. SLATE ROOFING, Metal Cornices and. and Conductors, and Emm = promptly attended to. . Tel. 719. The Vaughn Fouudlyl:n. IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. Large stock aof paiterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest san22d T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, “92 Franklin Sml S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheel Bietal Worker. Agent for Richard=on and Boyntoa Furnaces. 556 West main Ctrest, Norwich, Conn decie mart \ fast selling o, 108 Wacer B0 rieiog W. ot 2ot ux::‘, new field Ave., Bridgeport, 'ANTED—Ag e e e el = e boy. for lary cation Fesul req chance for advancement. : Stating age, education and Ad- dress Box 606, New , Conn, to 2 Good W. 'ANTED—Good only" oxperienced hands® need Ne Eugland Silk Spiani Franidin strest. e Thard silk winders Co Y aprisd WANTED _First-class blacksmith, car- able of fitting shoes 206 ustworiy ‘man st : youn; Wiite 3. 7. Tew. 11 Chestnut street, Willlmantic, Conn. apr2sd WANTED —Aat the Backus Hospital ook, first-class plain c aprz6d WANTED A g00d cotton ner on _medium numbers. work. illimantic, stead; Co., Hune wpin- Abply. Winabsw WANTED—Paperhangers and ers, BXPERIEN NURS) would like a position. No objection te Inquire country. 119 Wi aprsd at once. A dio, 31 Willow =2 Fanning s S apr23d CED MALE y at at Utley & Jones' or References {urnished. Do It Now Have that oid-fashion plumbing replaced by new and mod- ern open plumbing. It will repay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor’s biils, Overhauling and re- fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old plumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the Sewer gas. work will be first-class and the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, ' 67 Wast Main Street. ang1s, Spring Millinery requires the hair dressed properly. Call and get the Latest Ideas in Hair Dressing. MANICURING, SHAMPOOING, AND SCALP TREATMENTS. The Gibson Toilet Company, Suiie 26, Central Bldg., hons 505 The Goodwin Corset of form. Ready to wear and to order. apriza Alling Rubber Co. can save you money on Fishing Boots CARRIAGE m BABY CAB IIHES { (R XA Baseball Goods AIT0 WALL PAPERS And Draperies We are always glad to show our goods knowing that they are our best advertisers. May we show them to you? The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow St. Papers, Curtains, Upholstery Goods and Window Shades. mar23d General Contractor Al orders recelve prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial order. Sat. isfaction guaranteed. Wali THOS. ). DODD, Norwich Telephone 848-2. Norwich, mo " ANED R Vot SRR, Wowbe jorc west Rates of Interest. An oid 0 deal with. (Es jhed 1373.) fit COLLATERAL LOAN 0. 15 S pereee: essa i establishied firm tabliv] promptly and at the 108 BROADWAY. Telephone 2§3. WHUR you want to put your busi ne: before tiie public. thele 1s 10 me- oct108 - oct2a diam better than tnrougn ine advertis- & columns eX The Bulletin- right prices. Wi FRISWELL, feb2edaw NEW STOCK of Remnants, Sil Drese Lin- ens, all at lowest pkices. engths for’ suits and ® . Call and see them. . THE REMNANT STORE, 179 West St Next ta_Fire tunity. Carr, ciy lusi tunt lllne.’our gars exc! Free samples. ed, unsanitary | land, O. WANTED—Grand oppor- " Sigt on 0., Cleve- marisd bu; & erchan egent cemetery. Tel. For G Whilk pr ~_ Rocks, fimest thoroughbred or 13, 36 per 100; Barred U Ty e AT Ry T 13, er 150, XX Niichen, BUT ell, R. D. 4, Norwich, Coun, Tel. 239-4. may2d FOR S = 1, nouma | bay orse, sound, price $100; bay horse, weiglhit 1250 1bs. sound, £ood worker, 3$86; also one i ice brown mare, well little bunged up, would 'make brood or farm mare, weight 1000 5. $76. Inquire at -barn rear of 53 Oak St. apraod FOR SALE—Goog driving horse. In- quire at Bulletin Office. apr29d FOR SALE Two good wecond-hand business horses, two drivers, a steel- tire runabout ' buggy and light and heayy harmess at I1i McKinley Ave on Frauklin street car iin: aprzsd FOR SALE—Two-tenement house in Dantelson, Conn. ~Che ghast, Box Village, Conn. FOR SALE — Ten-room house, has been rented in two tenements, large lot, two minutes’ walk from school and trolley. Inquire at 56 Elizabeth St., after'4 p. m. apri6d FOR SALEw—A soda fountain, In first class condition; a_ rare bargain, at Burt's Pharmacy, Putnam, Ct. _aprild FIVE, PASSENGER, 20 hopse power, Pope Hartford tires and car in perfect condition; complote equipment; will sacrifice for $300: painted last fall; a live demonstration given. J. A. Thomp- som, Groton, Conn. aprsd TO RENT—Five-ros e, modern im) Henry, Roath Bt., with bath, near Division, a) TO LBT—Lawer floor, 475 Main St 310, Enquire on premisé: aprz9 TO WENT—U) block, 262 it Browning. r tenement in Pollett street. Amag A, = “CaprivM WS FOR RENT—The first floor of the new Berry build street, for_busines: a whole or divi Berry, 12 Oak St, 190-192 Franklin urposes, either au led to suit. 1. . Norwich, apr2od FOR RENT—Two first class apart- m. provements, vers Bt. Berry, new Berry bulldl 2oy ng, ents, four rooms and bath, all lm- moderate rent, in the 190% Franklin on the premises. or aprzod FURN] 198 Main _aprzed TO RENT— 2% Teon: fice. TSHED rooms o _rent. street, opposite Boston Store. 56 School St. Inquire at Bul Apply ement of three rooms letin Of- aprzod o s A L RS . T— St t 65 t. Enauire ot this office. ' marisd mar19d in section Dayis, T Warren aprizd . D. Harris farm in % or all together. G rustee. ephon TO RENT—House on Franklin $t.; 10 rooms; rent §15_per month. Address Dr. D.'L. Joncs, East Great Plain, = Tel, 736. aprod TO RENT _Tenement of seven rooms at 55 Franklin st letin Offi reet. Inquire at Bul- _marzzd OFFICES TO W Street marzzd TO RENT—Rea FOR SALE—Full blooded registered Ayrshire bull; three and a half years old; fine animal, with good pedigree. He ‘and his calves can be seen on what is known as Robinson farm, Hampton. Conn. Price $100. Address James H. Cutler, Hampton, Conn. ‘mar26a CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED—Ex- ience us ecessary. Big Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Thirty more petent, * all-around, . Globe P jansza CARPENTERS, thoroughly non-union com. car penters to work for interstate building contractor in Hartford: wages $3.50 for first class workmen, 8 hours; no strike. Apply with tools fo T. B. Beecher, Jambler Automobile Office, 183 Allyn Hartford, WANTED Family Cooks, waitress, general house Conn. may: girls and farm help. Reom 32 apr27d J. B. LUCAS, Central Building. Bicycles, chines and WANTED ‘Typewriters, Sewing Ma- Cash Registers to repair. Baby Carriage Tires put on. Supplies and General Jobbing. A. H. OUSLEY & coO,, CHIROPODY, FACTAL MASSAGE, | No. 65 Franklin St., opp. Bulletin office. Open evenings. apra1a WANTED Second girls, general housework irls, a boy t Freek fo bagi learn painter’s trade (36 R)r also & practical dairy- man and farmer with wife and no chil- dren; $50 per month and board for both. FREE EMPLOYMENT RUREAU. aprisd S. H. REEVES, Supt. PERSONAL. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- £ provides a | finements; physicians attending; perfect fitting corset for every type |fants adopted, or boarded if desired; confidential close stamp itarium. P. in- terms reasonable; in- write to Collinsville San- O. Box 40, Hartford, Ct. LOST AND FOUND. LOYT—On Main Spen racen wagen, with - watch, with mono; A Teward will be given s A D. Franklin ‘strest, . lady’s gold. am H. for its réturn €0 The Bulletin Office. may2d LOST—Gentloman’ face, German letters. Reward if refurned to Bt o old watch, open Waltham movi Bulletin apr29; All Kinds and for All Purposes Lead, Oil, Mixed Paints, Varnishes, Kalsomine, Brushes, Putty, Window Glass and all Painters’ Supplies CHAS. 036000 & €0, 45 and 41 Commerce Siraat, NORWICH, CONN, AHERN BROS, General Contractors . "Phone 713. 63 BROADWAY sa | WRITREY’S AGENGY, For GED 27 Franktin St. Telephens ses. We do ail Watch and ciock work | Floral Designs and Cut Flowers All Occasions. ULDIG’S, LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY 77 Cedar Strest. |den. HENS (¢ demand for our May- flower White Wyandott has been much greater than we expected, so 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 setting. An _ uniimited quantity of Cuban game stock and eggs. MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, Norwich Town, Conn. "Phone 34-3. jan31a SALE HORSES. T have 15 Horses that T want to sell this week: 4 good ~big workers, nice chunky general purpose Horses, extra good drivers and 3 others that must be sold to make room for another carload which will be here Monday, May 9th. BLMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 177 may 2 FOR SALE 1500 will buy a good farm of 140 acres with good buildings, four miles from Norwich, only one mile to trol- ley. A rare bargain. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. aprzéd Inquire oi premie TO RENT—Upp: and bath room. ford, Bookbinder, street; suitabl or similar pas To Space for Will be divided t rate entrances. ply to office of BECKWIT aprz1d From May 1st hot ton street, conveniences. FOR SALE. To close up estate of R. W. Marshall, I offer lot on Elizabeth street, compris- ing about 25 acroes, part pasture and part grass land, cutting about 25 ton hay. A bargain for someone. A. A. BECKWITH, mariz2a Administrator. FOR SALE STONE COTTAGE AND GROUNDS, Rockwell Street. Enquire for particulars at cottage. apr3od REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 40-acre farm, good comfortable room house, 1 mile to village, 4 miles to city, §700. 4 acres, 1 mile to city. handy to trol- ley, fine new 8-room cottage finished in cypress, hot and cold water, bath, new barn, price $3,000. The best 175-acre farm in New Lon- don county for $5.000. ‘Several *good investment properties in_city of Willimantic. Three furnished cottages on Fisher's Island at _bargain prices. 1f you want a farm, country home or city property, call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Main Street, Willhnantic, Comn. FOR SALE Automobiles Must be sold at once, and are in good running condition. Oldsmobile 1908, Oldsmobile 1907, Cadillac 1907, Ram bler, Auto-Car, Ford, Cadillac and one Light Delivery Truck. For prices and demonstrations at THE IMPERIAL GARAGE, No, Chestnut Street, Norwich, Conn PETER CECCARBLLI, Prop. Telephone connection, apr2od [FOR SALE Two Tenement House Pays 10 Per Cent. In good neighborhood call 21 Inquire of James L Case, 40 Shetucket St FOR SALE NO. 45 M'KINLEY AVE. The residence of the late Tacoh B. Mershon. The lot 1s 75x250 feet and the residence has ten reoms and bath and modern con- veniences. An exceptional offer- ing. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. 227 Main St., Franklin Sguare. Real Estate and insurance FOR SAL| A @8, near the Roosevelt .. No. Bleachery, Greencville; six room coi- tage, with large, well cuitivated gar- Easy terms. Low price. Joseph St., Shetucket Helghis, cot- tage of eigiit rooms, with barn. fowl house and large lot with variety of fruit. Very cheap. 8G School St., two-family house, with adjoining building lots, for sale at a bargain price. ell rented to good tenants. ‘ aprid TO FOR Main Street. Pojter & Co., feb25a IN THE F APAR’ Seven floor; every heated by steam. rich and costly work. at all hours. furn Ruud system, Inquire of apr26d Inquire at Bulietin Office. bath, gas, §00d repair, TO REN2—Basem. for the s, facturing, either with or without powes, in sec- ond story of Chestnut strest factory. Freight elevator. or A. A, BECKWITH, Kenyon Bldg. FOR RENT 14 rooms with all Inquire of Issac 8. Jones, Insurance and Real Hsiate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main Street aprod Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when desired. N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main 8t,, City Three cheap tenements on West To Rent MOST ELEGANT AND UP TO DATE Rooms and Bath, all on one room well Hot water for Janitor Service. D. T. FOR SALE. ENT—At 66 Franklin sonable, upper ~ fat. Hobart Ave. o5, mar15a er tenemen, 7 Enquire of 3. 'x??-E dec! 108 Broadway. ent 5 Franiiin Dlum',l‘.nl Rent Light Manu- o suit tenant. Sepa- Ap- H COMPANY, use No. 83 Washing- modern LET . RENT Enquire of A, L. 18 Broadway. MARION OUR TMENTS, isghted, and Hardwood floors, mantels and grill- ch apartment ished by the famous SHEA for cash. Enquir mar19d FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. In good eondition. Will be sold cheap o at 35 Lafayette St FOR Residence of t opposite Postoff | building, containin nvenience | ern | beautiful gardens of | Inquire Building, B Teet by t Pl ocon. Seash to $20,0 miles nine-room coLtage , was! Wagon she five henne brind wew” I tlva e Shundance of il and 500 peach tre Year. Here farm CHEAP. Sena tor ehoice of 160). WILLIAM Tand In 41 West Transportation plione connection AT LITT MRS, G. P. potlduy 349 Main Street tional opportunity for residence, apart- ment house, or other business purposes, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Seashore Proery 100 Building Sites, Narragansett 7 arm from Norwich trolley, brand new one 1s 40’ by 12 and all acre of strawberries, is a rare chance to buy a Wilcox's Real Ewtate Broker, Broad, Street, Westerly A Fine Assortment MILLINERY|" SALE he ice, late Dr/ Balley, 4-story brick ng 12 rooms, all mod- , ot 200 feet deep, . well fruited, excep- Norwich, Conn. fronting Atlantic 150 feot easant View, Watch tang Charlestown Pier for sale Farms. Pri hore s | )00 | situated Just two new barn 40 by 60, house, ice house an in a high state of kinds of small fruif es, all will bear this vestigate. Farm Bulletin A. WILOOX, Room 1, Auto. T aprisd T free u LE PRICES. . STANTON WITHIN THE LAW. was a man in our town W )ie wis wondrous shrew.d Angers Stuclk. W currency And ricver came unglued. We ofien st the law on hitm ¥or shudy things he did, But every time the fndge doclarcd The 18w did not forbid. He picked his pa, ‘g pocke 18 robbed it Drathors wite: Our rising fellow townsman Was keener thun u knife, Heo took Lhe orphun’s fortli AdS® ook the Widow:s ‘mit cOurt proceedingy aiws howe He'llua the legad Tige o Showed He @tined u heap of casn ana scorn T corporation ateals: He filled a bank with what he made In shad ning deads. Dt tive plander b o Ui, The prosecu But though the Tucs were:plain as da The Taw Was on iiis side, " Hé was 4 plague In our town, whis ma 80w oty one vioime, W Vor me Wiloms ali or men A ant wo pass 4 To put him on the shelf, Alas! 'we found out afterward He wrote the law himselr —Newdric News. THE PURPOSE, Over and over the s wot: Over and over 1 uusnu The work: But ever and alway 1 know that ye 1 must face and finish the thing L &1 Over and over the whip of pain Has gpurred and punished with * on blow: . As over and aiwwy T tried in vain Fo shun the labor I huted 50, Over and over I samo this way For' just oua - purposs | on. stubbern noul— Turn with & will to your toil today And learn the leason of Beli-Con(rol —Bljn Wheeler Wiloox, in My Naus ul. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings “What do you think of Mr. Sporte “He's 0 nice to everyone 1 don't think he can be a gentleman.’—Lampoon The Preacher—Why is your son ways 50 good In Sundny school? Parent—I promise him that if he | won't make him go to church after ward.—Cleveland Leader. Knicker—There 15 one question lack- ing in the census. Bocker—Yes, th don't ask whether the mortguge your house was 1o buy an auto. York Sun. “He's very proud of hls wite® *H has a right to be. Bhe's nover on thought ehe'd look cute in a milit cape or one of those straw poke b nets.”—Detroit Free P ‘And where 18 your sallor son no “WeH, 1 don't rightly mind, mum he be' gone to Gibraltar in the Ju or to Juplter in the GHbraltar, e somewheres in thom parts. “Pardon me, governor” begs interviewer. “I—-" “Certainly tainly,” replied the Tenness tive, reaching for a blank. you' guilty of?"—Philadeiphia Leds Wifey—This pudding s & samy the new cook’s work. What do think of it? Hub—I'd eall it medio cre. Wifey—No, dear, it's tapioca Boston Transcript. Wigg—There seems bo be aifference between a job and tion, Wagg—Oh, yes. For instu when a fellow loses his job ha ofts finds himself in an embarraa: uation—Philadelphia Record. Boy—Please, mum, I'v come for i reward you offered. Lady—Yes, bu was for my canary, not for @ Boy—Yes, but I've just seen this eat the canary, o0 I brought him along . I "What —M. A, P. In married life, when jealous fears trude, And_doubts disturb the magic love's spell, The woman thinks she is not afraid he's understood home “Goin to have an eold eh?” es, wo want all_our wande ing boys to come back;, When h better hold it?” “After the grand ju adjourns, 1 should say."—FPit Post. MUCH IN LITTLE The exports of bananas from Puc Cortes to the United Stas in 1890 we valued at $841,000, against $1,010,000 1908, and $1,354,000 in 1905, The value of pulp wood exy 1890 was $168,180, while in 19 increased to §4,037,852, th States taking $3,645,630 and Gr ain $486,199 worth, From 5,000 to 6,000 pineapplo plar can be ralsed on an acre of land, plant producing one pineapple, I bring about 20 cents each durin winter months. The world’s production of su within the last 20 vyears has ne doubled. In 1889 seventeen bil pounds were produced, while in 150 re pla thirty-two billilon pounds on the market British forelgn trade statisfics ¢ February, forwanded by Consul ( eral John L. Griffiths from lon show imports to the value of 524 144, an increase of §3,358,926 over ¥ ruary, 1909, while the $154,228,455 ex- ports were $17,847,480 lurger. Consul H. D, Van Sant, fn forward from Dunfermiine a Scotch press art cle showing the Increased cost of bu ter and bacon, s that the cost o living im many lines of provisions #hows an increase, The tendenc also toward higher houso rents. The customs colections at Winds Ganada, for the fiseal yoar March 31 were $1,086,000, an increa of nearly 40 per cent. over the prey vear, notes Consul Harry A. Conan The increase ig Iargely due to numer ous nmew industries locating at th border town. A commission appoinied by (he ernment of Nova Scotia to investigato and determine the advisabflity of hour compulsory provimclal eight law has just made a report to the effe that such & law wonld be a fatal bio to the industriai prospects of the pro ince. Generosity of Colonsls. Colo Watterson declares ¢ Roosevelt to be the most startling ure since Napoleon, But it is natural for colonels to_fesl toward They Kept Under Cover It in 100 bad that Colonel Itoosevalt aid not get time teptuke a crack at Haud rochsties wi he was Nuples—5t, Pagl Plonee Pross Prefers the Great Dipper. 15 where the sitkman » early roumds Ly lookin et —CHieagor oW Here heer [ His Money Tal Morgan muy' he “drunk on power but it docsni appear (hat he o full for Anancial ullsranes—Atianie Constitution

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