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Motion Pictures at ana Iustrated Songs fl"' 1 0. 0. F., meets Hall. Tnign meets In C. L. U. . No. 4, S. of V., meets emorial. = jo ANNOUNCEMENTS i Pytidan Sisters' whist tonight. AL C. Adles will be at the Wau- all this week. See adv. __Frank A. Bill has the exclusive sale ®f men’s King Quality $3.50 and 34 Whoes. See the latest stvles and col- =54 Crawford Range Foundry Additions Completed—Finest in the World. The additions that have been in s at the plant of the Walker & Mfg Co. makers of Crawford boilers and heaters, at Water- are now com !\'leda a“g e the finest of its kind in the world ®nd with its new equipment that ck ®en be made with increas. The demand for the Crawford g00d from the lit mnd special features of merit of these Products have made it necessary to jemlarge the plant four times within the Past ten years. The sales, whick were formerly cor 1o New England. are n o other parts of the cc now occupies 2 D ‘mational importance and inte THE AUDITORIUM. The Dovelty plaviet enttled Srlemadity, which will be presented all @hfs week by Perkins. Lappin & Co. ®eill be the greatest dra that vaudeville has given N time, ana incidentally the most and pleasing. It fwo friends, one a hot-headed : youth ®f 21 and the other a successful man ®©f the world about 33, who are lving in an apartment at the Apollo London, England. The sketch ted ®y three well known dramat- roughout the o Bugs, Car- E ely sister team, sing and dance to the deilght of audiences. These cle irls Deautiful costumes and make changes which help to keep ur The char- singing comedic Mamie Ful- and The Great & 's greatest bag J finishing touches vaudeville bi wence. %ion whh the Biogra doing exceptiona b Imp., and she re almost dal he Augitoriur BREED THEATER. A Remance of the Western Hills, Bio- graph Indian Picture. Selected ss the leading feature plo— #wre for the first part of this week at Breed theater is the s scente entitled A Romance of the West- ern HMls, and depicting strong In- «ian story, enacted in the heart of the California mountains, and comprising ® serfes of most wonderfully beautiful wews. oty telis of a pretty lit | @ian gil being adevted 1 family. who meke much of | goo= vl untt e y arrives home in love with ner ce selected is too much This for her and she hurties to her old Saome and telle her old lover of her end with all the spirit of re- of his race arouse $he home of the young m: he goes to 1 and would Bave killed him but for the interfer- @nce of the Indian whose great for htm saved his ¥ A powerful dramatic picture is al the b as S Some excelles edy, and Miss Louise Setbert wi B i s new ana seicctod sons | oo, that cannot fail to delight many hearers. NOANK | Wown Meeting to Decide Important Is- sue—Endeavorers’ Convention—} sionary Society’s Election—Camping Season Operc2. The special town evening 1 ock is to decide ti @f enacting a law wherot Sndustries in the town e exempt from taxat of ten years, pr 000 is expend B vio this town. " The contention of those who oppose the proposition is that there might be firms who wouid locate in the town For a short time who might possibly Sequire some bemefit from the local @ale of stock and purchase of prop- and fail #o prove of benefit fo the ity. There have been several Efl.,, late years that go to bear out @F short business duratio Ber company of Poq @ short time and the Eastern Shi Building compary. which was located #8 Groton for oniv 2 few vears has much regret to more than one | $nventor in that town | Endeavorers to Meet Here. Mhe eemi-annual meeting of the Ne Sondon Cohristian Endeavor union w Mot be held at Nlantic on May Seas planned. owing to the 1 ©Ff the society at that place io enter- gin on that date. When this fact was 8¢ by President John E. Caul- of New London, the cxecutive tee negotiated with the local , who ¥oted to invite the soci- | fo-ineet here. The programme and | arrangements will not be altered 83 the chanee in place of meeting, but be carried out as planned. Camp Rough House Opened. The camping colony at Masons is- Sand was declared opened for the sea- Saturdsy when Camp Rough House opened by a party of the Corinth- _club members who arrived in the spend Supday at thelr cottage on the island _This rpular camp is gen- the first to open and among_the to_close in the fall. Roy Tift, “®rank Mabbitt, Oscar Cottrell, Clar- “Wilcox and F. Farnell composed the party who spent the da. Meeting of Missionary Society. annual meeting and election of flicers of the Woman's Missionary so- piety was held Friday afternoon at the m of Mrs. N. J. Chesbro on Hizh " The report of the annual meeting of | z to be held town hall at at the No.10n Dyspepsia No. 4 For Women ty recently held in Brooklyn | No.2On the il art For Men The following officers were | NO-30n the Kidners ©n Rheumatism. year: Presi- Shar viee NEWMARKET HOTEL, - 715 Boswell Ave. B, second . William I. Spicer. K. J. Chesbro; treas First-class Wine Mrs. John Kelley. Following routine business refreshments were served by the hostess. Gathered on Main Street. Prof, Wayland Chester of Providence spent Sunday with his family on Pearl street. Chief L. L. Parks of the local fire company is in Ansonia today to at- tend the convention of the State Fire Chiefs’ association. { H. B. Dyer was the guest over Su day of Rev. and Mig E. F..Gates in Ansonia. TOT Mitehell of Norwichhwas the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman Web- Ster on_Main street over Sunday. Mrs, W. E. Spicer of Bristol, Conn., has returned home after a ‘brief visit with relatives in the village. Jack McDonald of Newport, R. L, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McDonald. Fred Wentworth, who has charge of the installation of the engine on_the tugz Jamison at the shipyard left Sat- urday for a_brief visit with his fam- ily_in New York. Schooner Phebe, Capt. Walter Rath- burn, put into port here Saturday and after taking on supplies and gasoline proceedec to New York to dispose of her catch of 1,600 live cod. Aiss Margaret Gillis of Boston ar- rived Saturday for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. M. Gillis, Mr. Petzold, missionary at the Crow Indian reservation, is to speak at the Noank Baptist church Thursday eve- ning. Leon Weaver of the United States revenue cutter service in Boston har- bor spent Sunday with his mother, A ames Weaver. According to the late news the con- uction of the international bridge over the Suchiate river, which will| form rail connections between Mexice | and Guatemala, is about to be under- taken. The bridge will be about 800 feet long and is to be completed with- in a few months, furnishing a complete service, without the necessity of a fer— - between Mariscal, Mexico, and Ay- vear 1909 Ohio led 21l the states in the number of pen- sioners and receipts, respectively 92,507 | and $16,376,313.45. Pennsylvania was a close seco; with 92,066 pensioners and receipts $15,358,574.43; New York wae not a close third, with £3,394 pen- sioners and receipts of $13,942,140.61. Suez 1 has proved to be one of the most profitable commercial under- takings the history of the world na the Manchester ship canal is now | aceomplishing all and more than was promised at first. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought LEGAL NOTICES. A COURT OF PROBATE HELD North Stoningten, within and for the Stonington, on the 1910, Present—CALVIN A SNYDER. Judge. Estate of Irving H. Thompson_ and Cliffora B. Thompson. minors, of North Stonington, in said Distric The Guardian having made written lication to said Court, in accord- o with the statute, for an order of ile of the whole of the real estate Qescribed therein, it is Ordered, That said 5 application be the Probate Office in_ North on the 19th day of May, yelock in the afternoon, and that notice thereof be given by insert- ing a copv of this order once in The ~wich Morning Bulletin, a newspaper said District, heard at Stonington 1910, at 2 having a circulation in and that return be made to this Court. Attest CALVIN A. SNYDER, Judie. AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson. Props. SPECTAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, otc. Livery comnected SHEITUCKET STREET. p THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Ete., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. Telephone 507 oct2a Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's a sure sign of good weather ana fine roads. People like to get out into the open 4ir. We furnish the best method, and if you'll take one of our teams you'll say the same. MAHONEY BROS. Falls mar Tell Some Sick One It Is Free If It P ‘Will you do an act of Humanity? ‘Will you tell some sick friend of this, my remarkable offer? “Tell him or her, that you have learned of a. 0 50 certain that its maker dare say to sick, "It is absolutely and unconditionally e il And you, mo doubt, already know of Dr. Bhoop's Restorative and its popularity. For 20 years it has been the standard rem- edy for Siomach, Kidney and Heart ailments Slrvha i “hen the “‘inside” or cont nerves of gae-gm\::l omnfim@mfil. it 1s M»dsil'l:.?n'! Sotative that hat quicly’ and strong. thened: i broush TR SRR s e et e T do not dose the Stomach, nor stimulat the Heart or Kidneys—for that s':‘-u ‘wrong. s Dr.€hoop's Restorative goes direct to the eause of these ailments—the fafling, faltering, inside or controlling nerves. And herein lies the Kernoss tomy sueesss: ‘When these nerves are ‘made well and strong, then that is the end of all such sickness. Tome it is a grest satisiaction that T am {heonly pliysician ablo fo sy to the suffe S ok Dredeription Jor Sall 35 days, ang 3 it fafls to help you, the entire expense is mine—not you T'hen why should the sick ltake any chance on_any other medicine, whose maker dare not back it just as I do by this remarkable offer? Yalso ba pomeds i BN A et R Lelp, 10 pay’” protactive pian. souwomid Tou Binme shycien s o ad dur 5 Jonwoud your bome physician. My advico and Perhaps 2 word or two from me wili clear Up soma serious aiiment. T havehelped thonsande upon thousands my private prescription ot personal advice plan. My best effort is surely 'mfipzt:\;nmplumual. = send orderat once. Take the mestage to some Hek Rlead. X pocial il brine the = Tonestand trustworthy drag. o A But first, ask me for the order, for all drug- #ists aro not authorized to give the 30 day test Ko write me nmru“-w o1l delays. Re- member that tomorrow never comes. Address Dr. Shoop, Box 12, Racine, Wis. Which Boak Shall T Send You? Avenue. B Licuors and Cigars. Rarebit served to s and Welch YOUR BACKACHE "WILL YIE To Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Bloomdale, Ohio.—*1 suffered from Bains 1o,y back Tand i was tfrsd~ i ‘the time and nervous. I could not siee] and every montR could hardly stand the pain. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound re- i{stored me to health Jagain and made me el like a new wo- man. I hope this letter will induce other women to avail themselyes of this valuable medicine.”—Mrs. E. M. FREDERICK, Bloomdale, Ohio. Backache is a symptom of female weakness or derangement. If you have backache don’t neglect it. "To get permanent relief you must reach he root of the trouble. Nothing we PLUMEING AND GASFITTING. 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING, and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- bing promptly attended to. Tel. 719. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street sanzzd T. F. BURNS, Heating and Flumbing, __m92 Franklin Street. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker: Agent for Richardzon and Boynton Furnaces. 66 West main Strest, Norwich, Conn decie » Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by new and mod- JOHNSON & BENSOE a 58 Behool. St may16d 40,000 TOMATO FPLANTS 1 sale— Five of the best quaiities known. J. Theve, Boswell Ave., above St. M: s Cemeatery. - Tel. 692:4. may1s FOR SALE—One 5 H. P. 2-cylinder gasoline engine, equipped fvith truck, saw and magneto; in perfect condition a bargain. Inquire of F. W. Gordon, 64 Twelfth St, Norwich, Conn. may14d FULL ASSOCIATED DESPATCHES TO RENT—Upper tenement In Pellett block, 262 n street. Amos A. Browning. aprisMws' TO RENT—Tenement, Peck's Corner, Norwich Town. Inquire Frank A. Skin: ner. may12d ‘WANTED—Boys! o & free. We_ d 12 B g R et e WANTED—Unfurnished _ room ot place American = people i nien: Thamesvtile ferrea. Address Box 3%, Bulletin' mayli4d WANTED Farmhand on small place, Freniiin, B D e el oh a1 W lmantic ‘Div. " may16d WANTED—Young men to learn auto- mobile business by ‘mail and prepare for ‘positions as chauffeurs and repair men. We make you expert in . ten Weeks: assist you to secure position: Tth Breat] peasdngbleT write o pio Srrite for par- ticulars and sample jesson. ~ Bmpire Automoplis ‘Institute, Hochester, N. ¥. ‘may SMART MAN TO, SELL WATOHES— Installments; trade partly established Eood, opportunity; write” state age. marri “m ‘ment. _Write P. J. Finnegan, J: n, Mass. mayléd WANTED—By a young man, ition as bookkeeper, typist or general clerk. Seven years' ' experience. Excellent references. erate salary. Address Box 210, Builetin. mayba ‘WANTED—Chalirs t3 cane. Done in best manner. ~Apply Mikolasi's Taller Shop, 153 Water St. Telephone. apr3od 1do this so safely and surely as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound. Cure the cause of these dis- tressing aches and pains and you will become well and strong. The great volume of unsolicited tes- timony constantly pouring in proves conclusively that Lydta E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compeund, made ffom roots and herbs, has Testored health £o thous sands of women. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound will help you, write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass,, for advice. Your letter will be dbsolutely ‘confidentiai, e free. The Rbsolute Reliability OF THE Lee & Osgood Co.’s Prescription Service HAS BEEN' ESTABLISHED OVER 50 Years When you send your prescription to The Lee & Osgood Co. — YOUR PRE- SCRIPTION IS THE ONLY WORK our Registered Pharmacist ha: before him until your Prescription is delivered. We have three Registered Prescrip- tion Clerks for compounding prescrip- tions, and the three reasons why our prescriptions are daily increasing are: 1. Expert Prescription Workmanship. 2. Highest Quality of Drugs. 3. Individual Attention. know of wi = | Lee & Osgood Company, 131-133 Main St.. Norwich, CL. FIFTY YEARS OF ABSOLUTE ACCURACY. maylodaw LADIES! This Is For You Having finished 2 thorough course in the largest institute of its kind in the country, and receivea Diplomas for the Same, T'have opened a finely eauipped Hair Dressing Parlor in my residence, 105 Williams~ Street, where I am pro- pared to execute superior 1 in "the above line, also Wet and Dry Shampoo— ing, Sealp ~Treatment, Clipping and Singelng, Bleaching and Dyeing, Man- ual and’ Elcctro Vibro Massage for Head, , Scalp and Skin Treatment, Beauiifylng and Manicuring. Al Apparatus Strletly Modern, in- cluding Tlecirie Hair Dryers, Rinsers and Electro Vibro Machines. articular atiention given to Steril- szation of all Tmplements used in m> Parlor. Hair Work made to order. Ladies, by saving thelr COmBINGS. can wear tieir own hair made Switehes, Dufls and Coronet Bral My assistant 1s Miss Jennie C. Young, graduate of Prof. Joseph Rokhrio, 23d street, N. Y. Institute, and she is thor- oughly competent business. L resttul hair dre: Resldences visited by appointment. MRS, L. W, PRATT mayiza Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 43 Shetucket Street. 3. J. C. STONE. Prop We are neadquarters Tor . NARRAGANSETT BANQUET AL Family irads supplied at 60c per doz oct13a Chesters collector, order. Jonn Tuckie, Prop. Tel 43- ' C. E. Wrizht # Cove St. Tel octadd 80 e ern_open plumbing. It will repay you in the increase of health saving of doctor’s biils. Overhauling and re- fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you & figure for replacing all the old Dlumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 Wast Main Street. zuglsd LUMBER AND COAL. GCOAL NO PLACE LIKE HOME IF YOU BUY CHAPPELL’S COAL IN MAY Not that it's any better in May, but the price is better and then a fealing of joy steals over the person who has his' Coal in early and paid for. It lengthens life. E. CHAPPELL C6. Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest Telephones. Lumber mayi6daw COAL and LUMBER In the beautiful vall Wyoming, 10 Benn., Tiea the beds of tho Rueer An: thracite Coal in the world. have secured a_supply of this Coal for this Season. Try it in your cooking stove and heater. We are the agents for Rex Flintkote Roofing, one of the best roefings known %o the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone 884. aprisa LUMBER —— The best to be had and at the right prices too. Remember we always carry a big line of Shingles. Call us up and let us tell you about our stock. H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY, novisd GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 163-12. > wE e oct293 The Best Inferior Designs and Colorings in WALL HANGINGS ‘We have them in great variety and shall be glad to show them to you it you will give us an opportunity. It will pay you to do so. Importations from England, France, Germany and Japan. The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow St. mayi2d REMOVAL 6n a.nd after the 16th of May will be located at 67 Broadway, Chap- man Block. Gihson z’;Ibn;ilel (o. 3. F. CONANT. | I1 Praskila Stresc. Whitestone S ana the J. F. C. 10 Cigars are the best en the masiet Try them- I AN E CED MALE NURS would like a. ticn. No objection to country. Induire at Utley & Jones' or 119 Wilitams St. References furnished, aprsd WANTED Second Girls and Gemeral House- work Girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT RUREAU. aprisd S. H. REEVES, Supt. WANTED cook, woman; family cooks, waitress, general house girls and man Hotel and wife on farm, J. B. LUCAS, Room 32 Centr: may7d WANTED Bicycles, Typewriters, Sewing Ma- chines and Cash Registers to_repair. Baby Carriage Tires put on. Supplies and General Jobbing. A. H. OUSLEY & CoO,, No. 65 Franklin St., opp. Bulletin office. Open evenings. apr21d BABY CHICKS_-White Wyandottes, Single Comb Buff Orpingtons, Single Comb White Leghorns, 20c each. Mrs. W. N. Sandberg, Norwich, Conn.” R. F. No. 4. maylia FOR SALE Lunch room, dolng a 00d business in cigars, confectionery. e cream, soda, etc. Address Box 54, Wauregan, Conx. mayl3d FOR SALE—At Aver's Gap, two min- utes’ walk from Willimantic' teolley, a large house in good condition, barn and small tract of land. two good farms in Lebanon. A large, nearly new building, been used as a oenning fac- tory, with machinery, in Colchester. Oné’cheap work horse. Inquire A. Garaner, 15 Oak St City. _ mayldd FOR SALE—Ten horses. Enquire of L. Strom, corner High and West Main Sts. may6d FOR SALE—A & vory fine upright Fisher piano. Address Box 344, Nor- wich, Conn. may5a FOR SALE — Ten-room house, has been rented in two tenement: '3 lot, two minutes’ walk from school and trolley. Inquire at 56 Hliabeth St., after 4 p. m. apried 40 TO 17 Forty years ago a family had 40 chances, 20 years ago 20 chances, today 1 chande to purchase an Al Seaside Plot at® Saybrook, Conn., for $145 on monthly payments, wheré tents, if de- sired. can be used. This 13 the last suitable property to be had, everything else desirable between New Yerk and Buzzards Bay being sold in lots or held by rich people. For full information, address Jas. Jay Smith Co., Saybrook, Conn. mayiid PRIVATE SALE. The entire household effects of the late Mrs. Wesley B. Fox must be sold at once, Including plano, several an- tique clocks, ete. Call between 10 a m. and 9 p. m.__All goods must be s0ld prior to May 17. KATIE W. FOX. Administratrix, 151 Main Street (over Utley & Jones' Drug Store). mayiid 18 Horses that T want to sell right away to make room for another carioad to arrive here Monday, May 23. Some of the best that I have had are among them; also some not as good. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Telephone 177-12. may15d FOR SALE 25 Shares of the Allen-Bee Co. Preferred Stock. Pays d dends at the rate of 7 per cent. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. PERSONAL.. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con— finements; physicians attending; in- fants adopted, or boarded if desired; confidential; terms reasonable; in- close stamp; write to Collinsville San- itarium. P. O. Box 40, Hartford, Ct. apridd GEQ. A. DAVIS How About That HAMMOCK 2, Get one early, while you can have your choice from the new stock. We can surely suit you in quality and price. We have the Couch Hammocks from $7.00 up. Come in and let us show them to you. As the weather becomes warmer you will be thinking about CROQUET. We have a complete line of this popular outdoor game from 95¢ a set up. BASEBALLS, 50, 20c and the Regu- lar league. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25-29 Broadway may2daw REFRIGERATORS Eight Reasons why you should buy our Refrigerators: 1st—Economy in ice. 2nd—Durability. No mitres to_open. 3ra—Ice chamber lined with galvan- ized steel. g 4th—The improved ice rack. 5th—Provision chamber does not over- flow. 6th—No condensation owing to & per- fect ciroulation. 7th—Our guarantee that every refrig- erator will be exactly as repre- | sented. Sth—They are befter for the same money than you can get else- where, Shea & Burke, NORWICH and TAFTVILLE maylld ——OPEN—— Del=-Hoff Cafe | Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. 1y9a HAYES BROS. Props. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY. Telephone 2% = oct10d We do all Watch and Clock Work WM. FRISWELL, 27 Franklin St. FOR SALE Six-room Cottage near Boswell Ave., in good repair, large garden with good variety of fruit, will be sold cheap. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Open evenings. Central Building. mays5d HENS [ demand for our May- flower White Wyandottes has been much greater than we expected, 8o 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, ona. Jan3ia Norwich Tows, FOR SALE. To close up estate of R. W. Marshall, I offer lot on iizabeth streef, compris- & about 25 acroes, part pasture and art grass land, cuiting about 25 ton "Phone hay. A bargain for someone. A. A. BECKWITH, mar12a Administrator. WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Miain St, Franklin Square. Real Estate and insurance FOR SALE Ave., No. 68, near the Greencville; six ‘room oot- with large, well cuitivated Easy terms. Low price. St., Shetucket Helghts, cot- with barn, fowl house and large lot with variety of fruit. Very cheap. School St., two-family house, with adjoining building lots, for sale at a bargain price. Well fented to good tenants. apria gar- tage, den. Jowe; tage of eight rooms, REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, 40-acre farm, good comiortablo 8- room house. 1 mile to village, 4 miles to city, $700. 4 acres, 1 mile te city, handy to trol- ley, fine new S-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 bargaim prices. If you want a farm, country home or city property, call at TRYON REAL ESTATF AGENCY, 715 Maln Street, Willimantic, Conm. Iyisa FOR SALE $1800 Will buy a seven room cottage on Central avenue. Bath; hot air furnace; gas and electric light. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, - 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. $750. will buy a small place of 314 acres, large 8-room 233 story dwelling, barn 1S by 20, one hennery 10 by 12, one 1 | Dby 24, one scratching shed 12 by 5, and | one woodhouse; buildings in excellent | repair; abundance of fruit, there being 60 peach trees, 50 apple trees, 6 pear trees, 6 plum irees, all good sized and in full bloom) will bear this season; 25 grape vines, 1,000 strawberry plants, currants, raspberries and blackberries, Ewo bives of bees &nd 25 BUff P1ymoutn Roek laying hens. erything will be 501 for Just Soven Hundred wnd Hiris Doflars, ecawh. place is situated in the town of Stonington, in a quist ana Yetired spot, omive 13 miles o A :&fl;’lhl"g m;gr\tfllflfl\lfln]f village. Don't i gpportunity Siip, Sena For Wicox's © (choice of 460). WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street. Room 1, Westerly It. 1. Transportation free in Auto. Tele- phone cunnectivn maylid Farm Bulletin TO RENT Tenement on Rock B corner River t: rent reasonable. In quire of J, & Fanning, 51 Willow St mayiza’ TO MENT—Nice upper flat, 6 rooms: and storage, bath, gus; £00d rep () Hobart Ave. Inquire on premi may7a TO RENT_Store at 66 Franklin Enquire at this offic marid. TO RENT—House on Franklin St; rooms; rent $15 per month. Addr Dr.D.'L. Jones, East Great Plain. 3 apryd OFFICES TO RENT_At 66 ¥ranklin Street, Jnauire at Bulietin Oface. St. 4 P GO i L TO RENI—Basement at Frankiin street; suitabls for oF simtlar basiness. """ Bayitd O [ S R T TO RENT—Upper tenemont, 7 rooms and 'bath room " Knauire ot 3. Brad: ford, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. dec2d To Rent Space for Light Manu- facturing, either with without power, in sec- ond story of Chestnut street factory. Will be divided to suit tenant. Sepa- rate entrances. Freight slevator. Ap- ply to office of BECKWITH COMPANY, or A. A. BECKWITH, Kenyon Bldg. aprzid TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when desired. N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main 8t., City FOR RENT Three cheap tenements on 'West Main Street. Enquire of A, L. Poyter & Co., 18 Broadway. feb25a FOR SALE. 40 HEAD OF NEW MILCH and springer cows. New car arrived May 6. E. E. Sharpe, P, O. address, North Franklin. Tel. C Willimantic Div. may7d FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. In good condition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Euquire at 35 Lafayette St. mar1sd LISTEN! A fine old house of 10 rooms and gar- den at Norwich Town on trolley. With a few improvements would make & fine home for a very Mttls money. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. may12d “A Drop of Ink makes millions think” but §f the drop gets on_your light coat #t makes you think about the quickest and cheapest way to get Tid of it. Let us do the thinking and the weorrying. We'll guarantee to take out all the spots and make the garment look almost as good as new inside of a day or two. And it won't cost you a fortune either. We also do Dyeing, too, when neces- sary. Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Frankiin St may12d Conditional Bids will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon of Wednesday, May 18, 1910, for building a readway on the Washington street approach to Mohegan Park. For further informati our office, 161 Main street. CHANDLER & PALMER, Engineers. Mayl1WEM General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial order. Sat. isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telep! 249~ Norwich, The Horwich Hickel & Brass G, n inquire at Tableware, Chandetiers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. ] l:‘:7 Chestnut St. Norwicii, Conn oci MONEY LOANED Diamonds, Watches Jfowelry ana Securities of any kind at the Lowest Itates of Intersst. An old b o e abilunea 1973.) THD COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142, Mnin Street, Upstairs. AHERN BROS., General Contractors 63 BROADWAY “Phone 718. s Jun3a WHEN you want to put your bust- gess bofars the peslic no me= um better than thzovgh toe advert (e colutua bt The iuatiesia 0" OuLposts hearts t TUL the Haw thel; “In the North o Bout The glinh o take thel But follow o) Of an ancle: That h fec With frec “And slowly, v dream’ g Where riso Anglo-s: The Republ The common The proud, r a story « And One thi from t a ve To etill the sh the Maxi Not as invad With gun-wheel and with But with the ers goin Through the =0, Sire, edrth toc ¥rom kind With conscie Ana beneath 1 spirit wil “When you hear the princely comco tako up Ana the Abboy Our mothers tolled for Fng) o a th clve g knowledge for its the FOETRY. - FROM THE CORONATION ODE. “Our fathers dled for England ut the of the world; \d where s smoke upcurled; wm and radl, trok tradl, called’ honor not quail, winds of henv p in hat . at r scarlet sign they are far.forward, In h they have begun £ throe comtinents r rule from none, n the gl t, wpl 0od fo o its th for ity moi did dream, its fabri e ng st ity , per and ery slowly, the gorgeous rows bright four Democ xon might . fair, alone wealth new-grows ener Dominion, of her own ; shall gmerge at length vail, wur and blight acien of with ry surel £ o rioking shrapnel and bid ms cousn ders come will come the tranquil Joyance of 1o ¥ d smmer twilight When the #pirit has release. no empty rumor comes up the day. Ted and the peoples and tribes @ world away For they know the law will hold And the equal as of old, nco never questioned and Justice mever sold, he form ‘and 1l have play. the word and air of our fathers w ur clamation ring Know well ti By the Of all the w. currents From the come, pangelens . verges od save the King hat trie and free urt's de inds of le of the we of the ven, and the Pmptrg Wil —Blisn ¢ Father's in his one to spend th, Looking atter In Burope, o'or the Mother, who' 11 And ‘does not Is shopping vie wi 5 In Puris, at her home, & coral Among his o Wh Is_shooting ti © join her Has worked That even the They open n And when, tir: Bhe'd body r A week-ond good complex! She never buy Bridget? Didn’ —Oh, vt couldn’t op. “What's a* ¥ 10 o'clock yet woel aoquain’ call your play right, ma. I We're playing what 15 your ity~The Sket And whers is mum, If he be Jupiter or to and in straw braid of rapidly as by In Russia it nt women Lo rings covered the death wear them The Presbyt the United S drawn for a « Nouvo Leon, There is no is Dbetween te million koku year, The Mexican is onists to ranging tc them on lands the republic. Consul Hora. Is going in his sub Him—Mlsg Peachy eplendidly you know,—Boston changed ma lodgin's, an’ wh’'m no ing investigated.”- The hotel &lork you 1diot, haven’t ture on the registe Yes, that is what aroused my, curio Laborer—well, machine with which & D agricultural and rin. Almost. every acre The yield of beans, the leadix Mexi00. farmers, and the g loans and bond ke &ro rops Lo rove. Unele, in the navy, 's left his ship a sp irough D in Japan, Bister, who's & suffragetto, reform ward meeting ow with prayory d by her labors, “nd moul, She goos to spend for plewsurs at the polo —Detroit Free Press VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings certalnly 1 on. Her s Any except the best ala you Hlschar 't she cook well? Mrs. I but I rea er in dressing, ranscript Bandy? It no Yo _#os, Chicago News, Mrs. A—Why up with oF hurr; Well, wi b’ new staircase. The Bystander. “Fush! Hush? v, yom muatn’y e H y Dy mate n Liar.” don’t rea government Detroit Fre Beg pardon, sir anme? The visitor I just put my slgna The hotel el ly mean nd I > ¥ ch, Village Lady (to rustie laborer) your sallor son now? I don't rtghtly gone to Gibradtar Jupiter in the Gibr n ¢ but it be somewheres tn them parte Punch. He climbed the ladder of success, His jaws were set, his ook was grim, And many & man's unhappiness Could be directly traced to him, Men marveled at QGis heartless strength; Ho stood upon the topmost round A foolish woman emiled, at length Angd then he tumbled te the groind, —Chicago Recerd-Herald. “I want to hire a canoe’ “Accus tomed to row one, 1 suppose?* “Never was in " dean you swim “Not a stroke.” *“Well, you pay doubls » deft in the Tve n lurch by enough sulcides.—hilad phia Ledger. “Hullo, Billte,” sald the freshman to a classmate who wis whistling biithe us he walked along. “Whithor “In goin’ up to Dr, Cuttem's o e examined for appendicitis” wnid 1 other. “Geerusalem! You don't eeem to be very mudh worried @bout it aig the first. "Oh, 1o, smiled il “There won't be anything doing. 1've never been able 10 Duss an_examin thon the first thme In all my fair youny Mife.—Harper's Weekly. MUCH IN LITTLE A Chiness Mas fnvented a simple fine quality 1 hand As flax pulled ym_ the wields a longer fiber than that i in the usual way, a Canadian clerg man has invented a pulling att | for binder In response to an offer of 1¢ Y marks for the best plan for t largement of Berlin and it 27 apers were rec ¢ wers divided among of s the eustom 1. their v black husbands « wit their decorated for eix month orlan ta ollel Mex., church people are having o at Mont which wi for mechanical training of plans barren land fn Manchi- is cultivated. staple, and elghteen bushels) a n milon (kolku, five Lo at Touldume 00 Frenchi. ool are - wmng nt will piack rthern pii of consula » send 1 I ver, in the SRS ce Lee Washington calls attention to the fact that it is poseibie to telephone from Liverpool to Paris Auding suburbx), Brussels and sey I provincial e o France and Belgium