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£ ppeating that has been written in a | Bunduy afternoon at G oclpck ¥. M. C. A. Service at Poli's. * which_ap- . At theater Sunday after- of the Y. M. = the finest ladies’ s In New The con- ‘eaton, an especially soloist. The orchestra "f" in the star course of the Y. , ©. A. at the Central Baptist church X and met with a warm re- srnor J. Frank Han- Bunday, recently ap- series of theater lectures the Pawtucket association, an audience of 1.400 ily - spoke in Norwich AT THE AUDITORIUM. exceptionally strong bill at this mm—mmm closes: this evening ® who have not seen it should afternoon or even- v worth while. The ehild comedienne, little Allene purely please the children with her meat little catchy songs. Miss Boy- ly one of the best Ihild who ‘has ever been and is causing much photoplays which be afternoon will also amuse the witl a big comedy bill ana ‘promises 10 5 promises to biggest laugh getting bills ever been here. d organ novelty act, Frank Dale, and Morressy and ‘and a piano, will of which more will photoplays certain play costs of production than ¥ not intercst the going public, vet the fact there must be a_reason rging such a high rovalt of “The Three of U Players will present . the royalty is paid that for a play this season, jo reason is that it was one of lork’s greatest successes of a ago, that since then | restricted sa that only the have had an opportunity stock compan- ¢ to pay the price it. It i a new and modern ‘Tighest class, it is one that ean , yet that f~y have had to witness, and it is has never been geen in any fhe scald of prices aharged at r ’ the theater. The rceme 15 the wwew the story revolves about | 'y and her two brothers, md the girl's efforts to keep the little | T her and bring the boys up is as human as life itsell | But Largest That Can Be in the Buckingham - Rev. Cobb will eawairoa m..’%‘.’%., Light? At the Second ional ¢chureh there will fi B anany fmorning ana evening. Hev. Herbort . Wyckoff ofclating st services. Rev. J. R. Vi will and members of his ily will conduct the musical portion of the service at the Sheltering Arms Sunday afternoon. At the Mt Calvary Baptist church Rev, J. H. Dennis. pastor, will preac on The Christian’s ‘in the morn- His evening i¢ Found e o, i Sunday morning “there will be commiinion and receptibn of new mem- bers at Pork Congregational church, the pastor preaching also at the 4.30 p. m. service. 7 v e Rev, Robert F. True will preach at the Third Baptist church Sunday morning on Your r, And_in the evening the topic will bo Is It Well With Thee? At the Broadway Congregational church the communion will-De obesrv- ed at the morning service. At 5 o’clock a special mu: service — Harold Moore’s cantata, “The Darkest Hour.” At the Greeneville Congreg: church 'y _morni wv. C. Ricketts will on Minister: ing Hand. The sermon will be follow- ed by the commusion. The usual ser- vice will be held in the evening. At Trinity Episcopal church at 10.45 Sunday mornis there will be holy communion. and sermon. At 7.30 p.‘m there will be a union service at Christ church, with confirmation by the Rt. Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster,. bishop of GConnecticut. Rev. Albert P. Blinn will _speak at the Spiritual Academy Sunday morning und evening. Hie morning subject 1s Fellowship, and his evening subject Evolution. The Progressive !zum meets at noon; subject, Indi- viaual Responsibility. There will e preaching both morn ing and evening a the First Congre- gational church. At the morning ser- vice Rev. G. H. Ewing will preach on Communion With the Holy Spirit. The rament of the Lord’s supper will be ed at this service. At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning there will be Holy Communion, Baptism and recep- tion of new members.. In the evening, with special music, the pastor - will greach, on Christian Life, Net. Smal ed. ht Rey. Chauncey B. Brew- ster, D. D., bishop o Connecticut, will vreach gt Christ church Sunday even- ng at 7.30, and confirm classes from Trinity and Christ churches. Theyoth- | ér services for the day are morning prayer, holy communion and sermon at 11 8. m. ; At the First Baptist church there will be preaching Sunday morning by the pastor. Rev. on God’'s Greatest ° There will be communion at the chse of the morn- ing service. In the evening O. E. Ryther will give an address on Con- necticut’s Place in Temperance Re- form. Special music. > Brief State News to the budget, tells a heart to heart story ihat reach all classes, It is not a| I story, it not theatrical | ‘wnreal, bui ix so natural that it ons to the depths at tim and | one feel that ho must take a himself and straigiten things | In the role of Rhy Macchesney | Montgomery will have one of the | play. 1t bears the stamp of | of & two years' run in New nd that is the severest test fo & play can be subjected. The | . @s usual with this company. On afternoon motto card souven- yrin autograph of - Miss will be presented to the attending. On Thursday night b 150th performance of the com- engagement will be reached, an unusually handsoms souvemir of the occasion will be pre- to each lady attending on that, ‘Wednesday afterndon souvenirs Haymer will be presented to The following is the cast chesney .. Victoria Montgomery Macchesney, her brother, ‘ Sue Fisher Macchesney, her brother. Farrell MeKnight Robert known an “Bixie:" Virginia_Ghauvenet John A: Robb Rhy's maid of all work, Emgw Hayner SREED THEATER. . ; teed theator today s showi % P town to look over some o e coubore. f to the cow] 8. Rine duslling as # Is In Nis na. xious oty a0 iy that of last_year. Waterbury.—Stephen W. Wiley, prin< cip#l of the Crosby High schook was unexpectedly called to Spencer, Mass . this weei, on account of the serious illess of his father. Stratford,—Arthur R. Hawley and Misw May Standish of Bridgeport were' married at Stratford, Feb. 18, by Rev. C. 8. Bullock. The return of the mar- riage license revealed the secret. Litchfield.—Rev. C. Jaryis Harrimin is in charge of St Luke's church, South Glasfonbury. Mr. man_is spending some time in_Litchfield for his health, and goes to’ South Glaston- bury every Saturday. ¥ New Britain.—With - prizes to be awarded next September, the Woman'’s club is to give another gardening con- test for school children. Eighth and ninth grade pupils are to compete for essay prizes given by the W. C. T. U. Berlin—The Berlin and Connecticut They Never Fail - That is What They Say About Them in Norwich, and it is’ Ther fore Reliable. characters, one of the most will be complete and ade-+| . Another. proof, more evidence, Nor- wich_testimony ‘to swell the long list of local ‘people wit6 endorse the. old Quaker remedy, Doan’s Kidney ~Pills. ,| Read this convincing endorsement of that remarkable preparation: Eugene Sweet, Sunnyside Avenu Norwich, Conn.,” says was - at least twelve years ago s that I first learned of Doan’s Kidney Pills. At that time Iywas in great meed of m kidney remedy. For eight weeks Iiwa: confined to my bed on account of lam- bago and was almost helpless. having to be turned over and being unable to move at all without assistance. My Suffering was about all gny person could endure. Sharp pains across. my loins and kidrieys caused me misery of the worst kind. I,was also annoyed by irregular passages of the kidney secretions. 1 consulted three of the bestf physicians in Providence, R. L, but “they failed to the hiest improvement. 1t Was ly ‘my"'good 001" was o Saach. Imeesess with _was S0 mi D1 With. what was said in’their favor that I hegadh thelr use. The! ial_ef- was soon umua’{b 3 1 ¢on tinued to improve so.ra was ‘able to resume Wi ihe sentire-credit for g supply. in 't For -sale by all’dealers. ‘Foster- F. O, Cunningham,t ¥ increasing the | combined tax rate to 1.2 mills] or | two-tenths of a mill less than the rate | ~Adl .| Tow; are’ her | rant to tevy tractive. dressing. ~ Many thousands of women, refined and educated, have learned \that it i& not hard ‘to’ have, and to keep an ‘| abundance of tustrous hatr, it Parisian the hair grower, is used daily. Ats introduction into America, Parisian - Sage has become a prime fayorite with women who desire lux- uriant hair that will not fall out or turn, gray, used daily it will keep the scalp- immaculately clean; will stop ftching and falling hair, and remove every particle of dandruff. It “causes the hair to_grow because it is able to penetrate into the roots, ‘where it besides nourishing the hair, destroys the dandruft germs. The Lee & Osgood Co. and druggists every- where guarantee Parisian Sage to do exactly 8s advertised, or money back. A large bottle only costs 50 cents, and it is_a most invigorating and refresh- ing hair dressing. The girl with the Auburn hair is on every package. . Kills a Murderer. A merciless murrerer is Appendicitis ‘with many victims, but Dr. King’s New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently - stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that tlogging that invites appendicitis, curing Constipa- tion, Headache, Billousness, Chills. 25¢ at Lee & Osgood Co.s. —— Agricultural societles held meetings Tuesday evening in the Town hall, but the committees appointed to arrange for consolidating the two socleties ‘were not ready_ to report, hence the meetihgs were ° both postponed four ‘weeks, until March 28, —eee Hoods Sarsaparilla Is the'most effective medicine | for the complete purification of the blood and the complete renovation of the whole sys tem. Take it this spring. Get it today in usual liquid form or ‘ablets called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses $1. — . . “Be pleasant until ten c'clock in-the ‘morning and the rest of the day will take care of itse'f.” N —Hubbard. It's easy to greet the new day with a splle when you can have the morne ing bath room as luxuriantly warm as the .air of the tropics. Why take chantes o having the temperature. of your bath, dressing or dining rooms Dbelow the Safety point, knowing as you do 8o well the variableness of our New England winter weather. A insures you all the heat you want and Just when you want it, 'he gas pipe carries the fuel, no can to flll, no ofl to spill Geb one today and make this the most comfortable winter of your life. Experience has shown you that house heaters are rarely werking ab satisfactory efficiency in the early houns of the day. We have these odorlesy creators of comfort at § and" $3.00 each, highest .quality tubing 7 cents per foot, fuel piping done at cost of labor and material. City of Norwich Gas & Electrical Dep’t. B. WILCOX. .Auctioneer AUCTION 1o$:£'md""'i?bte§“buckA“"i" the fol- ng_described stocks, on 1 FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1911, at 10 o’cl l-ll" on_the farm known ' Bromley Home- stead, situated in Town of Lisbon, 2% miles’ west of Jewett City, on the high- way leading from Norwich to Canter- bury: 10 cows_(age ranging from 3 to 8 years old, 1 Holstein cow 6 years old, just calved, 1 due in March, 2 pew milch, west calved last fall). 1 yearlin; bull, § horses, 1 bay horse 11 years old, 8ood worker and driver, kind, sound, gentle and afrald eof nothing, work single or double, weight 1300, aiso an- other y horse, weight 1100, good worker| and driver, an excellent busi- ness hbrse, work single or double, sound and gentle, alsé 1 bay.mare, a good all around farm horse, a_ go6od ‘worker and fair driver, 1 pair of double team harness in good condition, 1 pair of single driving harness, 1 pair of single heavy harness, 1 niew. express wagon, 1 lumber (double) wagon, 1 Buckeye mowing_machine, 1 new horse rake (Walter A. Wood), 1 dump cart in fair condition, also farm implements and tools- tos numerous to mention; also 1 parlor stove. M. ROUX. JOSEPH 1f stormy sale will take place next fair weekday. mariTThS LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDEN 'at Lebanon, within and for the District of Lebanon, on'the 24th day of Febru- lr%, A. D. 1911 2 resent —ALBBERT G. KNEELAND, Bag, Judge: 5 i motion of Gedrge E. Chappell of Lebanon, Ct, Executor on the testate estate of ‘Oliver _A. ch,-;;Pell. late of ‘Lebanon, within said Di: ict, deceased. Thig Court doth decree thatsix months' be wed and limited for the credit estate to exhibit_their claims ainst the me to the tor, and directs that public nagice &iven of this order by advertising in # news- paper having a circulation in said Dis- triet, and by posting a copy thereof on the” public “signpost in_sald Town of Lebanon, nearest the place where the daeceas: last dwelt. v ‘ertis from ’lli.eéor 2 mar4d . Judge. NOTICE TOWN TAXES OF LISBON. _ persons lisble to pay taxes in th ‘o %&uu‘:( Connecticut; otified that I have 2 war- and collBet a tax of fifteen 15 4 SRRt e Wil Lo 2 > ‘of -collecting and I shall be at the in said Town, on Satur- from 10 b'clock 3 o'clock: in the day @t th om 4 T pin. Initials duside. - Reward S Biliouin Orttaan 8 et LOST—Two female dogs;: one white with tan spots, one tan spot on top of Beads ‘ore” waiter with biack Tt m glgn' h,” or W 57- I tt LoST_Lady's gold Waten v%‘ i Thar3 tripe on top of head. < Kiow whereabouts wardea. H.P. Bowen, 165 Baltic\Bt. mar2d AUCTION SALE Saturday, March 4th, 1911, 2p.m The so-called “Huntington” or “Childs” homestead, corner of East Town St. and Huntington Lane, Norwich Town, aboug 10 acres meadow and 30 acres woodland, with old fashioned dwelling house and barns. Sale on the prem- ises. For particuldrs and mapginquire of WM. H. ALLEN, 40 Shetulket St., or W. S. ALLIS, 9®Main St, Trustees. N. Tarrant, Auctioneer. feb15WS GRISWOLD MORGAN". Auctioneer AUCTION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1911, at 10 a. m., at the so-called A. 'W. Grdy place, Lef- fingwell, 3 norses, 7 cows. 4 vearlipgs, 80 , 1-horse lumber wagon, 1 dem. ocrat wagon, 1 light bug; milkc wagon, 1 pole, 1 pair ilknt driving harness, 2 sligle driving harness, small Quantity hay, 1 iran tooth cultlvator, shovels, forks, hoes and other things too numerous ‘to mention. catever will be in aftendance. A 1t said is st . sale will take place next fair ...32{. £eb25STuTh CHAS. 1. RATHBUN. —_— LANG Ory Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St SUA'S PRESSED. 50¢c Our Wagon Calls Everywhere Diamonds, Watchi Jewelry and Securifies of any kind at th ywest Rates of Interest. An olz stablished firm to deal with. (Established 13872.} THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co. /143 Main Street, Upstairs. 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1361 offer to the public_the finest standard brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bokemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Muelrs Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, €. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourigh- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheufer. Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. MME. TAFT—Palmist and_elairvoy- ant.~ Anyone treubled or puzsied with their own or others’ affairs, .call. She advises with a certainty higher thgn human powers. 68 hington St., New London. Conn. & . taken for combings, ¥ MBS. T. 5. UNSERWOOD, Tel. §63-4 51 Broacwaz. Face and Scalp Mas- <g9ee, Shampooing end NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. First-class Wines, Liquors und Cigars. Mpals and Welch Rarebit served to order. John Tuckle. Prop. Tel 43-& Beautiful Spring i2 in sight and so are our Carriages, ‘Wagons and Harness. Now, it is your privilege to make comparisons and get prices. (We would_consider it a faver to see' our lines before you buy. It is the best stock we ever had, that this locality demands, and represents the best work of the factories, at the lowest prices. THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. DON'T ‘WORRY It Makes Wrinkies Worry . over - ill-health does your health ‘no_good, and merely causes wrinkles, that imake you 100k older than you are. It Jou ara sick, dow't wofry, but go sbout it to make yourself viell. To do this we repeat the words of thousands of other former suffererS from wom- anly illg, s to yours, when we say, Take VIBURN-0 It 18 a wonderful female remedy, as you will admit if you. try it. Directions for its use are printed in six languages with every bottle. Price $1.25_at druggists. 5 FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 West 129th Street, New York. WILF. BAILEY (@uccessor.te A. T. Gerdner) < ry st 5% 8y, 1’ covered | 401 Orders |- it 371, Sprin, - S Norwich vicinity. ,'unne:;:w’y noitflx:‘.' Posi- tent = SoRpsE e o2 juarters—over - men sent’.to posi- fons moely, Bt Tl Monroe Street, Bre s , N Y. 3 AR SRR et = o B GIRL OR WOMAN, each locality, good pay made acting es representative, ad- dress envelopes, ‘fold, - sircalars, material stamps, furn free. Rex Malling, Agency, London, Canads. mar: WANTEDMrs. E. Casavant wishes to see Miss Abble Lafleur at opce. mar3d [ ‘WOMEN—Sell guaranteed hose. (10 per cent. profit; make $10 daily; fuiljor art time. 'Beginners _investigdte. trong Knit, Box 4029, West Philadel- phia, Pas - - 'tebl1§ MEN AND WOMEN—I{ you want work, sell guaranteed hoisery to wear- er. Biz commission. Make $10 dail Experience unnecessary. Address In ternational Mills, 3038 Chestnut, Phila- delphia, Pa. feb11S YOUNG LADY for_clerical work in a ‘mill situated six miles from Provi- dence. -While the duties will consist mostly of mill recard work, the appli- cant must have a knowledge of stenog- raphy. In applying, give experience and references and salary desired. Ad- dress Box 80, Bulletin. mar2d STOCK SALESMAN who knows and can gain audience with " highest type of merchants' and masasturers, 0 present a proposition appealing to 'such men; plan siready has the sanc- n and-support of a number of men of national reputation, and it will be easy sledding for theright ealesmaa to maie goo: ddress for interview, d. -~ Ad stating ts faver, Postoffice Box 182, Frovilence, Bt marsa: el Tarie:* eateled peiterreds & on s : marr) terred; a d ; gteady work the Year round. ot & . Groems, F: 1. mard WANTED A on by & Steady, seber man on a iress George Sparrews Windham Cemter, Conn, mar: 7 o GO ‘i ro:’mus Tml'& = o S5t S g it Soringtieid, Mass. marid * E ive h. p. Almo gasoline Wiiimantie Dive or e Ot T . e 37 SALE—Handsome, up-to-: 8- roomn cottage, all ovel Eal e ¥OR SALE A good paving candy and notlon store, in fast wrowing vil- ; reason for selling, ot ‘busine: sell with or ‘without building. Triflers not fl.fl"l‘ld— F. B, Jr, Mystic, Ct. FOR SALE—60-acre farm in_Salem; six-room house, barn and gther build- ings, in good condition; $200 worth standing timber, and plenty of cord- Food; price $800, cash. H. 8. Williams, R. D.'3, Salem, Cc mardd Con: FOR SALE_The White Light of Publcity—The Petroleum News, devot- ed to California ofl, free for six months, J. E. Levi, 411 South Main Bt, Los An- geles, Calif. 3 marid HAVE YOU SEEN THE BEST novel- ties and books? Send for spring cata- logue. We help agents and homes. Richards Supply Co., Perryville, R. 1. mar. "N or t ession iven April .lst. iliam 3. Shielas. i hields. o 5 o et S . S e e, 1411207 2% 5 oo TSR R Y N TO RENT—Tenement at:129 Cliff Bt., % rooms Snd bath: with &l up to i‘a mproyements. Y A en, North Main St. or ‘phane 152-8. - NO. 4 ROOK ST._Bast Side. Good order: Teasomable rent . 3 $8.00° MONTH—20 Contral Avel, mid~ dle tenement, good order. % = g(APPIY to John E. Fanning, 31/ Willow = — NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, cén- trally located, continuous hots water, steam heat, bath and gas.” 38 Union St Phone §34-4. TO RENT—Store at 65 Franklin St. Inquire at Bulletin Office. x FOR SALE_Two new - milch cows. Sam “Wibberley, So. Canterbury,, Ot. ‘marsd \ FOR SALE Eggs for hatching; S, C. Reds, White and Barred Rocks, $5 per 100. " B. A. Hoxie, Yantic, Conn. Teb25SW - TO RENT—A tenement of five r all improvements, at 40 CLff St ly small family need apply., Inquire at S i TO RENT—At 31 Ripley plac tenement of slx Tooms, ‘Arlt Aoor; reat | store, 153 Main St. FOR SALE—House of seven rooms at 154 West Town St.; lot about 50x125, with woodshed, small garden, etc. For partioulars, apply to C. R. Johnson, 177 est Broad St., Westerly, R. 1. _mar] ARE YOUR HENS LAYERS or loaf- ers? Conkey's Laying Tonic will make layers out of them. For sale by C. W. Hill & Son. Ask for Conkey's free poultry book. £eb23TS FOR SALE—O; black mare, gentle and sound, fine driver. Inquire 298 Prespect St., cn{, feb27d - FOR SALE—One bay mare, sound and fearless, d worker, single or double, fair lver. Inquire 298 Pros- pect Bt City. feb27d FOR SALE Bggs for hatoning from gholoe stock singie somb R. . Reds, §5 A e Poultry Farm, J. Vfllnn, R. D. 3, c}:y. feb27d FOR SALE_First class wall soda fountain, with refrigerator and marble top counter. Taftville Pharmacy. eb27d TEACHERS WANTED for ten un- N T gttt ion secured. R feba! WANTED—A general housewor) fl‘:l u-m-uyatmr«.uuueé y Avewses.. o5 0 TebNE, AGENTS W, 169 per cenmt. proft; 35 to W, worth of robe; betier, o Trine ox Erom sorep :: priced hand WANTED-—Beef _cattle, calves and poultry. Write or telephone ilertz Brqg,. 26-28 No. Thames St. YOU ARE WANTED for government positions; $80-month; amnual vacation: short. hours; o “ " common edu- cation® sufficlent: over 12,000 appoint- ments coming {his year; influence un- necesvary; send postal immediately for 1ist-of positions open. Franklin inatl- tute, Dept. 32-D, Rochester, N. ¥. I BUY POULTEY AND HOGS. G. A. Bullard, Norwich. Tel. 646-6. WANTED | A’ Geod Family Cook. Good pay and good place. Also Good House Girl J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. ~ WANTED AT ONCE Géndra1 Housework Help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, : S. H REEVES, Supt Central Bulldisg, 43 Breadway, City. decl7d F: PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Meta) Cornices and Gutters snd Conductors, and ail kinds of Job- bing promptly attended to. TeL 129. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS fornished promptly. Large stock of patterms.. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street S: F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet ‘Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Eoynton Furnaces. 65 West Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. T. F. BURNS, ° Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary Diumbing repiaced by sew and iaod- ern_open plumbing. It wi in the increase of health of doctar’s biils. Overhauling fitting thoroughly done.” Let me you a figure for replacing -all Plumbing with the modern will keap out the sewer work-will_be first-class and -t sonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, Have You Noticed th: Increased Travel? It's & sure sign of ‘good fine £l s Jou'lt say MAHONEY 8 s weaihes ans SNEEZING, MOPING FOWLS, have roup, the great poultry destroyer. Cure mickly with Conkey's Roup Rem- edy. Get it on a “money back” guar- antey at C. W, Hill & Son’s. _feb28dTS FOR SALE—Two Duggies, one mew; also one set double driving ha negs; Dr. George Thompson, Taftville. FOR ALE—Hight-room Gatt‘i Bouse. all modern improvements, 168 road St. Apply to Brown & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, 22 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. EGGS FOR HATCHING from well- bred stock, 8. C. Buff Orpingtons and e, healthy birds ‘prize winning or size and egg_pro- $1. Mrs. W. N. Sand- . No. 4, Norwich, Conn. 1eb18SWF ~BGGS AND CHIOKS FOR SALE from | the following breeds; Silver, White and Buff Wyandottes, White Leghorn and Barred Plymouth Rocks; $1 and 32 & setting: incubator eggs,’ $4 and 35 a hundred. Doy ol chicks 12 and 15 centg a piece. Brook Farm, Eagleville, P, Wiithoantie Div: POULTRY RAISBRS! Do you want £00d goods? I.make it my business to Sell that kind only. My White Plymouth Rocks are - winners, unexcelled any-- where for beauty and full of businsss as well Eggs $1 per 13, $6 per 100. Also Rhode Island Reds. ' Good birds. Abwayy busy flling up the ogx busket Eggs T5c Re) 13, $5 _per 100. _Sitting hens $1. Arthur A. Mitchell, R. F. D, 4, Nerwich, Conn. Tel. con. febYTuThus Sale Horses 1 have one pair bay chunks, 2400 1bs.. one pair bays, 2650 1bs., one nice black uni. 1300 tbs., and® several gentle 1100 Ibs. horses,’ and others, big and small, that I wish to close out right away to make room for the next car- load, which will arrive Monday, March §th.” Come and_see them. BLMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 177-12. feb27d © $1,500. will buy nice little farm of 74 acres, house, barn, hen house, all in good Tepair, with stock and tools . Near church, school, on main road and R. F. D. Don’t miss it. E. A. PRENTICE, 88 Cliff Street. SPECIAL BARGAIN 200 acres land, 100 clear, 1l-room house with ell, large barn. quantity of froit trees, % mile from schools, church and sfores, 4 miles from Willi- mantic, 2 wells, 1 at barn and.1 in house, running water through place, 1,600 cords wood, good standing timber. $4,500, part cash. PECK’S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 132 Spring St, Willimantle, Of The Cosy Home Is Sold BUT FOR $475. you can buy a 76 acre farm, small house (not in best of repair but ten- antable), small barn, abundance of wood and some fruit. $300 cash bal- ance on mortgage at 5 per cent. In- vestigate. A new cottage at Charlestown Beach all furnished; lot 90 feet fronteze on ocean, 200 feet deep, together with a nice sail boat, all for $1,750. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin. (Choice of 400.) WILLIATI A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone eonnection. H. COOPER — UPHOLSTERER — First Class Mattress Maker. Furni- ture repaired, fMattresses made to or- der and made over. 2350 W. Main St, Norwich, Ct. Mail romptly attended to, Telephon - HeraiDesigns and CutFlowers ; For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 168 77 Codar Strest. AMERICAN HOUSE, | reasonabie, Tnauige 4b Hobart Ave: To RENT The Bacon Farm, in Norwich; con- 'lmnf of dwelling’ house, Wwrn, out- buildings and about 80 acres of land The farm has been gccupied many years by Hans Larsen and is located on Beech Drive and has entrances at 253 Washington Street and on the-OX Hill Road. Possession given April 1st. Nopis™ %o SWHTINN B BBl For Rent - Two Stores. . 101 MAIN STREET, heretofore occupied by J. C. MoPhersen. 118 WATER. STREET, hergto- fore occupied by Spicer Bres. J. P. HUNTINGTON; 4 Broadway. £eb28TuThS . TO RENT Flat of 7 rooms, with modern improvements, in the Cooke building, 19 Broadway. Possession at oncs, N. TARRANT, Trute FOR SALE. BEST 60-ACRE/FARM IN CONN. Three miles to Willimantic, 1 mile to>R. R. station, near trolley. cottas house, large stock barn with base ment, henhouse, sheds, icehouse, bulldings A No.’ 1; 80_acres extra til-; lage, 15 opep pastire, 15 acres valuable' Joodiand, running ipting water. 138 ine voung bearing apple trees, with 16 head cattle, pair horses, 100 hens. 3 pigs and complete line of wagons sad 'arming_ tools. Milk ‘or cream 8old at, door. Price.if sold this week, $4,3007 Pictures and_Msts. TRYON’S _AGENCY, ? _Willimantic, Conn. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main 8t, Frankliin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FAOAT T .to éspouse FOR SALE Jabid 6S ROOSEVELT AVE.—Six-roém cot~ tage with large . garden. near the Bifachery, Grosnevilie: Tare tivated garden; terms easy. STURTEVANT AVE., Ne. 18—Moderr" dwelling, nearly new, all improvements. In excellent nelghborhood. y terms. FOR SALE: The farm known as C, B. Bromley or Cornelius Murphy place, consisting of 140 acres, 80 g0« tillable land, balance will keep 18 head; ‘never failing supply of water on farm; house 10 rooms, good condltion, hard wood floors, rin: Hing water In’ house and barn: €0od cellar; 1 new barn 36x50 with silo; horse ‘barn, icehouse, carriage sheds, .¢ henhouses and granary, situated in town of Lisbon, Conh., on Jewett Ci trolley line, 2 miles west of Jewe City, 3 miles from Taftvilles 5 mile! from Norwich. _Price right. ¥or detail and photograph, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Nerwich. For Sale The five Houses containing 14 tene- ments, Nos. 218-224 West Main streat, known as “Gardner Court.” “ z‘n and terms, apply to e, well cul- price very ‘low and COTTAGE- HOUSE 57 Maple Street Lot 60x200 Steam heat and modern improvements « Price $2,700. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Ne ©FOR SALE. The very desirable residence No. 170 gton Street, with stable and conseryatory. ‘The . “divided if a purchgder [ gor the whole. i Bel 5 'Spain and Swit ?hfi:;?&u:'".'gr eyes, and on your The honey of & million bees, 4 And f all You'are'the enging of ail. these.’ The world grew old to make you young. . Y " days Unnumbered, unimagined throes. Fing . in. fnia Hower their inesting | t0 my aching thought &l the patient power W g DUt thin Bourt ‘all for nought 3 P i Haroers / misms. O'gr the hilla the winter eun r:lxr‘n:?;:' ‘srangs whers aiy's done, Lying sunset-kiss't. s 2 p il / Now, below, + ley's b llelmfl flxn- v“‘fi"' o B From a dream of vi rish blues 'To & tender gray. 4 Deép, intenser burns the west, By U L M ‘Many-colored lles. Lastly, all the cloud fires. die, the vapor's power, ‘Westward fades the vacant sky, Comes eart e hour. —Pall Mall Gazette “ VIEWS AND VARIETIES ‘clcvq'_l:_y: “Washington reached the presidency fter overcoming many difficales” ‘Quite so. - He wasn't even an.Ohio man."—Pittsburg Post. v {H&—_1 don't Delleve in frightening : € punish thert. She—What wwere you singing to the baby for fust now, then?—Yonkers Statesman. tanbodle—Who . I8 that strange. "nr S, tiat's 3ir, Manpacea: m , that's Mr. A A He—Maud has a splendid complex- fon, She—Yes. And, just think, it ardly costs her a cent! She answers ‘the advertisements that offer fres peaker. (warming to his subject)— £ we want is men with cor and whers shll wo 4nd them? Vol pa= jai guv-nor. enny ] Paper. B what's an sictor of the old “GMI he is one wha used to be of the Roman mols when Edwin oF Jofn McC: performed.”—Chicago . Record-Heral statesman 7 not that ime_brin; —Richard ‘Weekl. Pe, school 7 “A Indignant Uncle—Hq they tell me you're a s Nephew—Uncle, it fsu'é am the most erratio and ir- regulan rounder you ever beard of— Chicagq Tribune. e B (a1 Jens train, a ~and in - ‘m‘:nu’ comes of neg< Hi take an accident policy. S uladepiia - Aliée—So0. Miss igh has Decoms prob- & woman -Boston, “sle in yé 7 B LRI heazd it fall—Tit-Bits, / “ MUCH IN-LITTLE on ‘coast thers are he e, e Earcelons, Spain; i8 to pay 000 for #ts new water eupply, The average length' of life amony Pnn::-tmm families is 28 years and mont Spain makes only about 10,000 tond paper & year, half*of it fox the use 0‘, printers, 3 use in Indigé rubber gor rowon are aiGerman novelty. The Chiness after print its own stead, of having the The French press is perturbed over R S + ple Unifed Siates sa thers are'in Holland, nd put together, ‘More than a’dozen birds, Including ait owl, wrens, thruphes and chafinchs es, alighted a ou_the deck of the steamer. from Manchester o y =7 $11,476,4 i 000 Tookii (9,936, Tated stocks a ar‘mnm:-q.n«__

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