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Voiiy | flat Of ‘cight rooms; | ventene. " Ropiy 5o B, Kiniey- Ave: 5 > TO RENT—Good five. L ter in he 3 Zater fn house] -c_xu : 9; morning prayer and sermon at 11 evening prayer amd sermon at 7.30. At 3.30 p. m., the rector will hold serv- ice at Jeweit CIfy. - e Probats e in r L % 4, h day of March, 1911, at 10 At Trinity Methedist Episcopal | %1858 #‘hn. % thiat church, RevDr. M. & i i &“&t}}-m“ t %.;&?‘.’: "i‘mn:nhg:“; Dorial Prangrance of & Usving. Desd, | B 8 clrouiation: 1 said Disthoy nd g the and In the % o"is | that retarn be made to this Cou; The Boy Scout and the Bay Chetetian: - Attest: ALBERT G. ), mar18d Judge. Rey. Albert P. Blinn will speak at the Spiritual Academy Sunday morn- AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at g&w‘l’l‘l Conn., within and for the ing and evening. His morning subject i3 The Mark of the Divine Sym, jontville, on the 17th day y, and ening subject Juage. e Subject The Foint of | 008 tite of Antiss W. Church, Iate of - of Montville, in said District, deceased. The Administrator, ries W. Com- stock, havi made written applica- tion to said rt, in_accordance with the statuts, for an order of sale of the whole or part of the real estate de- D ndered. Mhat sala application be g said _application heard at the }Y?blte Of1 in Mont- ville, on the 28d day of March, 1911, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice thereof be given b: | MEN WANTED—-Age 18-35, ifi 0 monthly, and brakemen 35 T Norwioh ooty B2, no strike. Posl: ns monthly., State Hoh nd s, Railway Assodiation, Dept. . 103y 251 Monroe Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. N . mardsie AND CATTLE HORSEIS FOR, SALE— I ‘will be at Geor; Champlin’s livery barn,- 22 Canal 8t ‘esterly, R. I, on about March 25 With a carload of light and heavy draft horses from 120G to 1600 Ibs., and two_pair mules, also a carload of -cattle, “cows heifers and steers. 1If you are looking for horses and cattle, you will do well to_wait for th Chiarles "W, Hewitt, Cosswell, mar N. D. WOMEN—S8ell guarante hose, . 76 per cent. profit; make $10 Ely: full or art time. 'Beginners investigate. itrong Knit, Box 4029, West Philadel- Phia, Pa. 1eb11S " MEN . AND WOMEN—If you want work, sell guaranteed holsery to wear- er. ig commission. Make $10 daily. |. tops, return balls, kites, jump ropes and other spring at Mrs. B, Fay's. Fine Bill at the Auditorium. of the best all around shows been seen at the most pop- ir theater in Norwich is the one “iia st appearance. The Nichols a) e Nic of expert hoop rollers the and are holding down the tion in first class shape. There are people in the act and they cer- can handle the hoops as perfect- any hoop aet on the stage today do it so meatly that one would imagine the rings to be trained, musical nurpbers intre erona Verdl & Brother with violin and ‘cello, are bringing much applause at every which is well deserved -Nicely furnl TO RENT—] fence for heat, bath and gas, 60 A ‘voyege on Sound and & superb view Sorful skyline and wa York. B axcepted) and Pler 40, North River, Te m . Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 J. e rant, Possessi i April 1st. FOR RE se No. 433 Washingion 5 [becics, Cory 1. rdotms and bath, modern plumbing, gas, elec- gr:neng; tumfice, B 'ood Efi‘“fi'\: Tel. 35 Aauire e asis TO RENT—Two tenements, Nos. 103 and 105 CIliff street; modern improve- ments. Inquire at 51 CHff Street. mari3d e e, TO RENT-Nine room cottage house all modern improvements, 35 Boswell avenue. Apply at 42 Boswel avenue Tel. 141-12. : ROCK ST.—Bast Side. Ggod consumer; used by ors for years. Write SGicrets of iy nxfu‘-'fy; X % Toport Gor 488 Fearh St, Cin ‘marisd . 3 and success: i, 0. Pease, {n the Spectator, THE UNKNOWN. There are lots and Iots of women un« derneatn tn Die; SFTUATI ANTED by young mar- ried man; °2’h3'imu“ N nral::g‘l’e ultsyman; have had some expe! ; Bood Tefererices. -Address J. L No. 43 Etiage St, Putuam, Gonn. ~marifd P Ry s B gt h ) introduce poultry and stock powders; ‘Thomaston.—A manufacturing com- pany of Torrington last week a patent, the invéntion of the late C. E;_ Hoftman of Thomaston. The patent was sold by Mrs. Hoffman. Tt is a safety set screw for. use in-the ALL WATER. ROUTE ‘publishin; g ler Co., Experience unnecessary. Address I No. torious work. Fd. Todd. s oot A s 2 copy of tals order in The’ Nin?’erg New Yo'.k 350 Speiienaia. Tinold: o maribd " ternational Mills, 3038 Chestau, Bl o reasonable rent. 41 G a0 & ; 95,00 e, A i gy being caught. 1 culation’ h said District, and that Te- d % W, quor. salesman _wanted | Sol0: US| SN monTI 3D el Aves = There are'men By umpty thousa g ¢ dotneatn tha shrde n;l?h -l'-"j':' - T might almost say, at bea, " nea, Saill wireless signals, n.;nl:’flanr ise LY ), 8. 0. 8. G Q. There are lots of filen and-women on doubt the best man in this line of that has ever been seen on vaudeville stage, and the m effects which he works in his add greatly to the finished & from the front. while Doro- “Dumont with her songs and dances the finishing touches on one of ANTED—LI by large distillery; must be well ac- uainted with the local trade. Splen- d opportunity for reputable man, Ad- dress Thos. Ward, 59 Fourth, Ave., New York, mat17d WAN' 6 you out of employ- ment or wish_ to ‘make some extra ‘e do mot ask you -to send turn be e to this Court. Aesl® MRS N “CHarP marisd s 3 rder. - FOR S, for hatching; 8. C. - Reas White g AT S TR per Fanning, 31 Witlow 106, 5. A °Hoxle, Yantic, Conn. fobiosW ; FOR SA] Cy T - bator, mowm"' Smacnine, Borse ~raie, Apply at 475 Bt. marl7d TIMBER LOTS FOR SALE—Pine, oak, Apply -t gt APPIY to John B Lakevijle.—In the Nouse where they were married, the 50th wedding apni. versary of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam B. Perry was celebrated in Lakeville the other day. Mr. Perry has been a rep- resentative.in the legislature and has NICELY FURNISHHD ROOMS, cen- trally located, continuous hot water, steam heat, bath and gas: . 88 Union St. "Phone 834-4. g g TO RENT—Store at CHELSEA " LINE Fare $1.00 - NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 15th day of March, 65 Franklin St ‘best bills of the season. the office of deputy sheriff for the | A D, 1911 5 ‘Unexcelled freight “ & to_pay for; Just| OICHR LOTE T heavy arowth soms | [Rauire at Bulletin Offi the top of little earth g R R b L e D Prosent NELION, ToSTEING. Jutss | B gor sarvice. Girect to and. from T Susingas, | Porout lots suitable’ for Hlos: Doles or | TO RENT_A tensment of fie Topins, | Kicking up & lot of trouble, stirring wp “will be featured. presenting the Tr e A g e TR O ey mariid | iavestments. Address Box 200; Bulle- | all improvements, at 40 CUff Bt Only | 4y ., % 10 micth. o comedy, A Unique Proposal, by Miss Ethel May Shore: sketch abounds in bright Iines comedy and excellent singing, cast includes the clever youne Jessie Courtney, of whom more “ill be said in Monday's papers. An- gh class comedy act on this I is presented by Blake and the society Hebrew and the in, marl7d EGGS FOR HATCHING from well- bred stook. 8. C. Buff Orpingtons and White Wyandottés; large, healthy birds of the best . utility and prize winning strains, selected for size and egg pro- duction, 13 ogss $1. Mrs. W. N. Sand- berg, B. F. D. No, 4, Norwich, Conn. Tel. 779-5. feb1SSWE FOR SALD _Fifty COWS, one resis- emall family need apply. Store, 103 Main 8t T 1O RENT-—At 31 Ripl terement of six" ro reasonable.- . Inquire 4! T0 RENT Ordered, That the Administratrixcite Inquire st e creditors of said deceased to bring iu their claims against said estate with- in six months from this date by post- ing a notice to that effect, fogether with a copy of this order, on the sign- post nearest ‘to the place whare said leceased last dwelt and In the sam Town, and by publishing the same on in a'newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make return to this All Outside Staterooms. From Norwich Tuegays, Thurs- days, Bundays, at 5.15 p. m. New York, Pler 23, Bast River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m. “Phone or write for folder. P. 5—Freight récelved untll § m. C. A. WHITAKER. Agent. AGENTS WANTED 35 to $25 per day selling our automobile specialty; send for free particulars today. C. Al Reynolds, Eox 532, Hartford, Conx. Toar; WANTED—Good _girl. for general housework; must sleep home nights. Apply at 165 Rockwell St. marizd WANTED—A_reliable man.to work Ang 15500 each aninin ’.'-‘:""_:":" ucky for creation, very 2 that '-h’lfl arel g g —Lura, o urana W, Sieldon, fn the New York ‘VIEWS AND VARIEFIES Clever Sayings plage. & §004 rst floor; remt Hobart. Ave COMES QUICKLY Don't Have to Wait for Weeks. Norwich " Ilustration. A ». ! P 4 2 3 ‘ourt, on dairy farm by the month. Edward | tered Holstein; bull two years old. W, ep e T ™ s Puriane | Waiting Is_discouraging. L NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. - P. Lyman, Columbia, Conn.’ Phone |Carload New York state cows will ar- .No. 194 Main Street Bacon—That edunds like a master mimates thes | Prompt action pleases everybody. The above and foregoing 1s, & true 93-4. mari6d _ |rive Saturdsy, March Tsth.’ Sames It > handling the plano? Eebert—It is. 1t ' g e ) WANTED _Female Help in Finishing | phons ) L Fine Store | is my wite.—Yonkers Statesman. are before the footlights, while' Sam Barton, the dare-devil will do stunts positively never seen on this . stage before by any cycle act, and A burden on the back is a heavy weight. Hard to bear day after day. test: ~FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present phone 286-3, Norwich. mari6d FOR SALE—Bggs for batching from choice stock, single comb'R. 1. Reds, 35 er 160. Hillside Poultry Farm, J. H. Department of American Thread Com- pany, Willimantic Mills. Apply at of- fice. mar16d “Is it true your student lodger fs studying astronomy?’ “Well, I think must be. He sleeps all day. but a in best location with heat and water: BERMUD A MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOT IN THB v ok Lifting weight, removing the bur- RLD. WANTED_First-class shoe repairer. & > uight he is always out.”—Fliegend I e o, e, LSS | g 8 £ e e et | onm nax from NEW YORK |9csd fh tor G iebman RIvES | Mt B 1 G el furnished. e » 3 - 3 e a ., o 0e epairing Co., ‘ranklin - - 2 tarted 1 an exceptionally weil trained canine,| Brings apprecating responses. Within {he. time Nmited in the above — AR : i e r ch ey started in a purely platoni which always makes a hit zverywhere and foregoing order. BY- THE 'MAGNIFICENT FAST Merprioh. Genn: asiis ey huslides o0 doNieh Possession April 15th. way to read Lucile together.” “Well - {Nowthey are interested in a boolf that tells how to build a $1,000 house. Norwich people tell of it. Tell of relief that's quick and sure. A. Welch is for sale; best established in Westerly. Westerly, R. L MARY A. HAVEY, Administratrix. Twin Screw S. S. “Oceana” WANTED A handy married man and wil no doubt carry out the same about 30 years old to make himself policy herve, during the first three days Address T. J. Welch, mar1sd marlsd JAMES L. CASE : 14000 Tons Displacement; 5,000 Tons | generally “useful. Apply West - Side of next week. Something special I#| ‘Here isa cass of it: Reglstor; 535 Feot Long: 5§ Foet Beam: S . PPl Wmaried FOR SALE_Corner store, cigars, 10 || 4o Shetusket St, Norwich, Gt || Eitisblre Post promised in the motion picture line for | - Mrs. Mary C. Neff, 465 Main Street, 38 Feet' Deep: Wireless Telegrapn: bacco, ‘s0da, @onfectionery. ice oream “I hear you have been tn yaud Mondax Noriich, Conn. $monmr s Bllge Keels; Submarine Signals. WANTED—_AL once, a carriage paint- | and periodicals; fine location; good rea- all winter.” -“That's right, Notice to Taipayers says: ap.” hardly able to get around at times and | ($%) mills on the dollar on the town good reference. il ——— e LARGEST, FASTEST AND MOST LUX- |er. Call, telephone or write 17 Town |sons for selling, Address A. W. Wil- - AT POLI" my family bad weak kidneys and at| £l persors liable to pay taxes in the | URIOUS' STEAMER TO BERMUDA. |5, Norwich Town. maridd _ | iiaiis, Gopiral' Vilage, Conn. marita o have fo_n:;' e hier When wou —_ times suffered from pains across the | Town of Nérwich are hereby notified Flgs“f‘ fmftggyxfi}‘rl};?;‘:%:?- WANTED—A situation on a small | “¥OR SALE—10,000 Hoosier and Plum ¥ ake a hit, don't stap to bow on your “The Christian,” a play that but & |ioins and kidneys. This person was | (Bat I Bave s warrant to levy and col- | C30dine § % |farm by a youns man; can milk and | Farmer black cap raspberry plants, the way to firsf.base.”—Pittsburg Post. few years ago was th- dramatic sen- ect (2 tax of Wine -and - onequarter| EM R o N THE ATLANTIC. or _horses; strictly temperate; | two best variéties; also 15,000 Glen o.‘ e % R e n Apply by letter, Perey | My d_Dunl: trawb lant; “There's something wrong about that B #Stion of two continents.’ and one 1. | list of 1910 ble April 10, 1011. A Special * trips, _inol Crriage | Kenaall, care, of John Brehant, Willi- | Geo. 8. ity Ainvwey BT T o ' Whose sensatinnal success has not been | found difficulty in stooping. The Kid- |yt Of 1A% Pazatte ARCH 10 (8L AN | b AVes Ml aunich Trips, mumerous Bhote | mancie, Connce - 1o Drorant Mda | Geo. 8, Champlin, Ashaway,” R. L : : UL the SEabarat shtu vs 200 s & squalled in a decade, will be the of- | ney sacretions were irregular in pas- | I will be at the Collector’s Office in the | Excursions, and Best' Hotel Accemmo- | — - TR e o TW° St°f¢s bile ageht. . that?" asks the 2 of the Poli Players for next B Court House daily from 9 a. m. to 12.30 | datioms for Eight Days, in addition GENTS WANTED—G0 per cent.| 1,000 for quick sale of house of seven s [ 3¢ 4 X -4 ¥ the fifteenth of thelr engage- | °26° Aand caused much annoyance.|p’m, and from 2 to 5 p. m. from April | to steamship fare Booklet and full | profit. ~Sell me; 26¢c & pair. | rooms at 164 West Town St.; lot about > agent. - “T drove i: two hundred miles ~ memt in Norwich. In ail the time the | Doan’s Kidney Pills were finally ob- ?3:1" “;{ 10, inclusive, exéept the fol- mul;’? fi’éo W{i'@m‘: ll:lt_xk‘ al;sl’ei sauz el n.t‘."’cwt atx 2:125 n:-'“humg“’n small Earden, 101- MAIN STREET, M-MOM{O ye&:n"?t."“m% didn't have any trouble § | stock company has been here, It has |tained and in a short time they |°UEIENEL Lo 1 1 i we at the o Bt Broaa Bt arttord, Conn. > marisa | Johinsan 175 et Broei B, Wootirin: seaBlalhy 30 e m_d"]d:r‘t;l‘“ Murphy!” “What' | atempted nothing quite as Important | prought rellef. This remedy was pro- | store of H. 5’ ¥ouns; Norwich Town, HOTEL OSTEND WANTED—Paperhangers and paint- | B- L 5 marld B WARER BTRERS, NeiWe: B il aat s e oils & e s Rt B fan eompany of piavers Bht s 2 | cufed from Sevin & Son's Drug Store | frgm 1l a. m- to 1 pom . © e Whele Block Boardwalk Fromt, ers, at once. Apply-No. 31 Wiilow St |~ FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL fors ocoupied by Spicer Bros. skirt down Broadway from Forty-secs S 3 enery and ef- |and did such good work that we were|at the Yaatic Store. D BOE e Tt Moseial g% and anfubs, J. 0. Landom; 39 J. P. HUNTINGTON, ond street to Madison square.” “Well 7% i b On the same day at the store of Pat- 2 < 3 WANTED — Rallway _ mail _ clerks | Treadway Ave. — _marlid “And mobody noticed her!”—Clev E 1 as originally | convinczd of its merits. inviting moderate rates. Hof and cold . 4 Broadway. nobody noticed her!”—Cleveland ~ @iven by Viola Allen and E. J. Mor- [ 1675k Lh o : Tiek J; Connell, Bean Hill. from™12 m. | so5 water batha. , Booklet and calendar. | Worted: aversse salary” $1.100; alter- torOF® HARTFORD 1309 model 8|} 1ep28TuThHS Plain Dealer. {0 gan the play s one that stits an au- o e el Pl a0 | On Wednesday, April 19, at W. s.|D: P. RAHTER 1eb38TUThS | }on free for coming Norwioh examina- | cud mbeseillont congition Fos oibbis . wife ~ wants you on the . more and arouses more feel- | SIS FosterrMiburn Co. = Buftalo | pietchers store, Falls, from 12 m. to tions. _Franklin Institute, Dept. 29-E., | ulars, apply to W. R. Baird, Norwich. announced. the new boy in & than -nymnthtlr mo?lern drama. m‘““ o SIS Ageris .for 'the Uniied iy B s oNey b s Rochester, N. Y. mar9d maridd an office where the telephones of two present production will be as near n Thursday, April%0, at the drug 3 rate companies ke the original as it is possivle fo| Remember the name—Doan'—and |store of John A Morgas, Grecneville, N rt P Py AN T A8 BT bevat | OB SALE Dne pair mice Torscs I T e -m; it. Onme of the most intense and | (&ke no other. On Friday, April 21, at the drug store # - stronger. than factory made, from 40¢ | wagon and other things t00 numerous ing of the'two telephones, of course. gReiting scenes eyer given to the stare G of Georsge Rathibone, West Side, ball of binding twjine or from scrap|to meamtion. Apply to Henry C. Marx, “Please, sir,” said the boy, “I dom't & is the famous mob scene in “The A Mother’s Safeguard. from1la m tolp m o e € . twine free; low priced hand machine; | Rast Side, Norwich. marl3d know how many you have.” %4 Christian.” and special attention will| Foley's Honey and Tar for the chil- | On Saturday, April 32, at ‘The_ Peo- X P I e e R s e Life. v BRI 4o gabicing This £ii thar Tt | dros L i aT AT Taf for | M- | o108 Btore. Tativille, feom 13 Cto fore; speedy, simple, weighs § BGGS AND CHIOKS FOR SALE from 2 e Siven to making this ail that it |dren. and safest for all coughs, | ples Stor g Endoy that makes rope or wire cables, cloth the following breeds: Silver, White and Prespyterian Eider—Nae, That S The Chrsti® wanguncement | colds, croup, whooping cough and bron- | *0,PyChday, April 24, at the store of = halter ties, any length or thickuess; |Buft Wysndottes, Wnite Leghorn and therell be nane o they new-fangh B e hetn setans o Gros, Pio: | chitia. No oplates. , Lev $°Ongood Co. John G. Potter, Hast side, trom 11 a. m. Jong-shought-of trip loops ;’,rrg,g',*;r,v,flfl;;‘;h}'_cgg.:flg;:g, P gt Rocke: 31 a0 fan Flat of 7 rooms, with modern || methods in heaven. Listener—i 3 most unusual interest, 0 1 p. m. E Ro E liveries, saddlers, stores buy quick:|hundred. Day old chicks, 12 and 15 improvements, in the Cooke know how you can be sure. B I Taaiias ong’ oo ogoart e Personal taxes are due and pavible U P hurry for Lerritory. K. N, Cash, 83 | cents aplece ~ Brook Farm, Eagleville v Sure? Why, mon, gin they trie WILLIAM B. WILCOX...... on said April 10, 1911, and will be re- ceived on the dates mentioned above S the Bum olice. . The Advatoe e Auctioneer Union St., Norwich, Conn. Ct._Tel. 108-6. Wilimantic Div. mar7d |j 0uilding, 10 Broadway. the whole Presbyterian kirk L Ys of tickets early in the present week for the different sections of the town. I BUY POULTRY AND HOGS. G. A.| FOR _SALE-Hight-room -~eoitage Possession at once. ’Mn’nx oot in a body. wus far in excess of anything the com- | Al ‘persons neglecting _this_ motice Bullard, Norwich. TeL 646-6. house, all modern improvements. 168 agazine. 3 P peny has had all season. Theee facts | will be charged legal fees and addi- Broad St APply to Brown & Perkins, N TARR T “What you want to do is t 3 BENTG thnt. thirs 16 & cxieptionst & B R R | WANTED. Attorneys at Law, 32 Shetucket St . ’ that mudhole in the road fixed. terest, and that more than the average | Having been hired to manage the | Dated at- Norwich, Conn. Mareh 18, M O Gra mooE 22 : Trustee the visitor. “That goes to show,” re< 5 anticipation is belng shown for this -rfim Farm in Griswold. 1 will vell 1911, . . ‘mar1sSW P! E POULTRY RAISBERS! Do you want . plied. Farmer Corntossel, “how little hig od! i l, sel t Shop, over electric_car station, Frank. good goods? T make it my business to ref ers understand local condie ¢ production. On Wédnesday after- | Public Auction, without reserve, the lin Square. Tel. 536. Opem éVenings. L you reform - 2 noon, as usual, souvenirs will be pre- | f0llowing described property on 171 A- 5 OURLEE | il that Kind saly. My White Plymouth tions, - I've purty nigh paid off the < . - - H - ocks are winners, unexcelléd any- 3 sentsd the ladies aitending the mati- MONDAR, MARGH 20, 1911, 2 o Shers. for bonuty et Toll of businsys e e o 1 made i’ nee. This time Miss Montgomery's - ‘elock a. m., as well. 1 18, $6 per 100.| . haulin’ automobiles out o' that m | blography and porirait will be given | Joh ForfaT™, kRown as the D¥ight Ty.| FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- - . Also Rho and Taas Gool birds. FOR SALE. hole."—Christian Register. : For the week following. the popular | City, on the way jeading - Trom | able Court of Probate for the District xperlenced mnders Alwayg bu; ing up the egg basket. IR S - old drama, “The Two Orphans” will be | Hopeville to Plainfleld: 16 head of cai- | of North Stonington, I will sell the e v R R T BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. MUCHIN LITTLE 5 presented in | v tle, con isting of & dows Flv(ng milk, | undivided ome-half interest of the real p ot wion, Conn. “mel won T F- Dl Three miles to Willimantic, 1 mile ¥ ? 2 new milch, 3 dus In April, 2 two year | , an o . y; z to R. R. station, near trolley, cottage g 2 ED THEAT! 9l heifers due In July, 1 yearling and | §5tate belonging to the estate of Wil- r febITUThUS _ | pouse, large stock barn with basement, ‘The sterilization of water by ultras . b 2 ‘calves, 4 ‘horses, 1 ‘Bay ‘horse. sight | Lam I Coats, late of North Stoning- ahouse, " shi icenouse, etc.: ali violet rays has mow entered upom am P this spring, welght 1500. gors we bt | ton, deceased, and situated in said Town . 7 SALE HORSES. A o 1 N0 sk ootk 1| ISOOLEreE Feagn Thoroughls ~thrilling and wildly | and_ariver and® afraid of wothin of ‘North Stonington. For more par- silk wanted at once I must. aell the mont of thess horaes | LAdinZe A No. 1; 30 acres extra (| industrial stage. £ ‘Western is tie bill at the Breed for to- | brown horse, good age, weight 1400, | icular description, see application on this week to fake room for the next|woodland, running Spring water. 125 e . day, comtaini it does the senem- | §00d worker and perfcctly memtle 1 filé in seid Court. 6 i carload, which will arrive Monday, | fine youni bearing apple trees, witn 16 | Trade of the United Stafes ‘;’;;’: domal story of Carmenita, the Faith- | Pay_ horse 10 years old, weight 1406 | marisa L March 20th. I have some as nice busi- | heaq® cattle, palr horses, 100 hens,. 3 jsnontcontiguous - territory in ‘and the festure film, The Curse of | $00d worker, 1 chestnut mare 6 years A,l)ply ness chunks as can be found anywhere. | pigs and complete line of wagons and | reached 2 total of over $200,000,000, an old, weight 1050, sound and kind ¥ Three nice pairs. ~Come and see them. ing tools,. Milk or cream 50ld at | increase of roundly 100 per cent. oves Red Man. This latter fim takes | Woman fo arive, Soont, 60 Barrer Bivt 2 No one will sell the same kind cheaper | door. | Price, if sold this week, $4,300. |the first year for which figurcs ars audi hrough a portion of the | mouth Rock hens, 1 two-horse toawm Th B l'd A than I will: < | Plotures and lists. b 755 American Deseri, where ‘many | Wagon, 1" -nch“asle T mood condl ¢ Draine. rm- BLMER R. PIERSON. TRYON'S AGENOY, e the most important scenes of the | tion, 1 two-horse iron axle cart, 1 three | Tel. 177-12. mariid ‘Willimantie, Conn. take place. The leading charac- | SDring wagon, 1 Concord buga¥, 1 new R Mo e Germany, 2 non-agricultural coun~ Is & Maricopa Apache, and his | tWO-horse sled. 1 Yankee horse rake, 1 strong C°- try, is’ shipping over $1,000,000 worth strenuous work during the picture calls | 0%borne mowing machine, 1~ spring- | - All persons liable to pay taxes in the 5 | TO RENT of Besds, chiefly clover and luzerne, nos Tor the nixhest commendation of thy | 1°0h harrow, 1" Syracuse swivel plow, [ Town of Lisbon, State of Connecticut, i ) all of*German origin, to the _United -y 1 Mciron beam plow, 1 Planet Junfof |are hereby notified that I have a war. DESK /ROOM in furnished office. Cen- | States, an agricultural country: and . L P emenita, the Faithful, is a Mexi. | CUUvator 1 ten-can Cooley creamer, 2 | rant o levy and colloct a tax of Afteen | F. H. WILLIAMS, JR, General Ast. | tral location. D owDorts. of Tood products aiso Dow. X exi- | sets of whiffietrees and eveners, I cut- | (15) mills on the dollar. on the Town H, C. LONG, Special Agt. PRI | Aat, with can story, but showing a large num- | ting machine. 1 feed tul, two Erapic | It now 1asr corepicted. ‘7. . KENYON, Special A ATt for Ihh aad. Fuer. not. whtar; | xpeed 41,089,900 per amnum. er of cowboys, whose daring horse- | CHAins. § stake whains, 1 Doy “donbie | Des Payable on the 5tk day of ot o e The very desirable residence No. 170 | <8¢ o515, "bath, closet, set tubs, ste.; Kes s 7-‘&- is the marvel of the lovers | (51 hatness 1 exy oAl LT T March, 1911, Hartford, Conn. Jun35S WAN I ED Washington - Street, with stable and 375 per month, 2 > ete3 ] During ghe m:e 3 Jodes m‘}:’" n: this Class of pictures. ; , 1°Richmon, . conservatory. : Russian_Central el St Patric's day was duly observed | TSES L Sirtiskt stove! T barrei cider, | and for the purpose of Collecting and G s A . FOR SALE. By Tioo of water level. ; Within this ‘thes ‘amd other arti- | receiving the same I shall be at the - . 1he property. hias s feomtage ot 234 ges, Tling a ‘aince Sem rad (ongs,_and handsomo siides | cles e I | i s me T atailhe o the FOR SALE. A Furnished Home in Nor- ]| feet and a dopth of 484 fect, and it | ehormisCpat,Cottages, Duellines 524 | period, or: 1885, the Sem of A : has risen about 61-2 feet. The phe- nomenon_ has accompanied a period off augmentation of rainfall. Coftee was first introducdd into the Netherland: the second half of he meventeenth cenptry. . In the Neti erfands and & X familiar mottoes, all of which was received with due enthusiasm and .. Miss Greene sang If Your Knew a Heart Like Mine, an umusually beautiful illustrated song B . SUNDAY SUBJECTS, day,. March 35th, 1911, from 10 o'clock in the forenoon until 3 o'clo¢k in the afternoon; on the same day at the Town Clerk’s Office, from 4 o'clock until 7 o'clock in the afternoon; and on Saturday, April 1, 1911, at the Bliss- ville Schoolhouse, from 1 o'clock until 4 in the afternoo: may be divided if a purchaser can not be found for the winole. For price and other information ap- ply to FRANK L. WOODARD, 40 Mafn Streat, city"at prices from $1,300 upwards. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 1227 Main 8t, Frankiin Square. Real Estate and Insurance place next fair day. wich for the Summer marisd FRANK H. BURTO! FOR SALE OR RENT The property No. 15 Town Street con- faining two flats, steam heat, electric lights, and other modersi conveniences. Also the plumbing and tinsmith shop i by a gentleman from New York. Best references. House must be fully furnished and a fair amounts Legal additions and fees il be i 1s. feb28TThS #till more in other coun- o ” Will be seld charged fo those neglecting this notice: | * Inquive of G. F. Adams, 1 Town || °f 1and reauired. tFies of Burope, chicory is used in the T sublect of the Christian Scisnce 2 el oyl el Dated at Lisbop, Conn. Maroh 3 1911. | gireet, or C. P. Capron, 117 Main JAMES L. CASE, % preparation :fflm..n to make the drinic mdsy morning will be Mat- 3 ) 1011, BGE, 3 4 2 & E F ALE OR RENT—No. 1 Stronger and give it & darker colof. govies ng N Ty e e g mar48 . Collector of Town Taxes, |Street. MaryTThS N B B N e OR -No. 118 FOR S A 1 E o 3 Washington Street. FOR SALE—Hous2 with Barn, cor- ner Williams and Oneco Streets. FOR RENT — Three connecting rooms with heat in Kenyon Building. FOR RENT—Main Street Store, two on the farm known as the Cote farm. Tom iation | Situated in' Town of Pranklin, 23 e (s 0 | mlles ‘from Baitic, .36 mile trom Aret The Leyal |Sonde; ¥ afternoon in the Bill &'s Crossing, on Trolley iine, tho . following described property: 10 cows | e b e g (6 no milch, 4 will in by April), Rev. Nearly 400,000 people entered Can< da d‘\lfll'ly 1908 and 1909, of whom part were English and part American, wFil 118,000 _were from the continent of Eu- 120 S S Eatons 224 Ital ), uss! e e tions. » The farni knowg as C, B. Bromley or Cornelius Murphy place, consisting of 140 acres, 60 good tillable land, balance wood and pasture; will kee? 18 head; cuts 35 tons hay; never failing supply OF water on farm; house has 10 rooms, ®ood condition, hard wood floors, run- ning water in house and barn; good For Sale WANTED A Good Family Cook.. Good pay and At the service at the afterncen will officiate. g_ heiters, 1 vyeariing bull oung and kind), 300 fowls, ‘team wagon, 1 dump cart, 1 1 mowing machine, 1 horse AUCTION Will be 501d at Publie Auction on the - A " | farm known as the old Charles Hewi| ’ A M good place. . Also Good House Girls. 5 5 2 ing | Sollari h. new . bara : 38250 with silo the Breadway Congregationsl | Take. 1 disk harrow. 1 smootiiing har os Hewlit floors, 75 feet x 22 feet, extending | horse barn, icehouse, carriage sheds, § the coming in nal exposi- the pastor will preseh in the | o 1 corn sheller, ibout 75 bushels of | Place, In the i:"n of Proston (at Bres- J. B. LUCAS, from. Main fo Water, with heat, in | Benhouses - and granary. siuated. in | on af Turin, center of the aito- : and at the 5 o'clock service. | tons of §00d Bay, 3 cuitivatars 1) | he N. & W Trotley Lihe (Indlan Town Room 32, Central Building. | Kenyon' Building. ey e S meilon west. of - Jewscs | mobile indusiry of Ttaly, automobiles Dlow Cdearly “hewy 3 pais | Station), five miles Trom Nerwich and .At Norwich Town 5 : v 5 frolley line. 2 ‘miles ‘west of Jewett| 0P 0 ceories will have a large part City, 3 miles from Taftville, 5 miles from Norwich. Price right. For detail and_photograph, Inquire. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building. Norwich. two miles frem Preston City, WEDNESDAY, um"n nny ?nliu, at 10 ‘orclock harness, 2 single harness, 2 bar- cider, 1 barrel of salt pork, shov- hoes, Takes and. all othier farm im- in_ the display. :-‘n um-nctlv:a K under a competent representative demonstrate and follow up business Enquire of A. A. BECKWITH, Ken- consisting of dwelling house of .séven yon Building. WANTED AT ONCE . F_ Cobb at the Univer- i the - Buckingham will preach on The Moral of Christ_ at the Third B. &W F. True will on Co-eperatien, ' while in the s topic will be The Way to plements too numerous to mention. Also a Tot of household goods, such as beds, chairs, earpets, and a lot of other articles too’ numerous to mention. mari8eTu B. ctioneer . m. if stormy, first falr day following, to wit: 11 good young cows, all due to calve in March and April, 2-vearlings, 1 pair of two year old steers, 2 good sound horses, 1 Detroit kerosene en- gine, 4 5. P. 2 good dump carts, 1 one orse mowiiig machine, 1 one-horse rake, 1 cutaway harrow, 1 carriage, 1 two-seated democrat wasen, 1 cultl- rooms, two barns, sheds, modern hen- houses. for 1000 hens, new hog houses for 75 to 100 hogs; 50 acres choice land in high state of cultivation; well fruited; never failing - water supply. Owner has good reasons for selling. General Housework Help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 8. H. Central ‘Butlding, 43 Bromdway, City. dec17a REEVES, Supt. 120 Acre Farm -For Sale The five houses.containing 14 tene- ments, Nos. 218-224 West Main streat, by the 1910 should bring resuits, - According to & statement just Issued e, bureau of indirect taxes, the wine crop of France, not includ- and Corsica, amounted (o Liberal terms to quick buyer.. Busi ness well established. For full parti ulars, call on PALMER & ROBERS, 45 Main Street. ‘For Sale vator, 1 Hallet weeder, nearly new, 1 one-hiorse plow, 1 pair team harness, 2 light harness, 200 bushels of corn. on the ear, 3 tons cabbage, 10 bushels po- tatoes, ‘4 bedsteads, 2 lounges, 2 wood- en axles, ox yokes, grain cradle, chains, Shovels, picks, forks, rakes, hoes, etc, also manyf other farming /tools and housenhold goods too numeréus to men- ,Térms CASH. Npthing reserved. Caterer on the ground with Oysiers, known' as “Gardner Court.” Tor information and terms apply to WM. W. IVES, 11 Champlin street. SPECIAL BARGAIN 200 acres land, 109 clear, 11-roo: Bouse with ell, large barn, quantity of frult trees, 3% mile from -’ Well divided into mowing, pasture, and woodland. Large 12-room house, painted white and in first class condi- tion; one barn 26 by 30, with base- ment; another 24 by 30: one wagon shed 16 by 30; hay_barn 20 by 24; crib, wodd house and several - henneries. This farm is well watered, has cran- Dberry bog, some timber, plenty of wood and abundance of fruit; 50. acres of FOR SALE. For Sale ‘House and Lot with other buildings, situatéd on High street in the thriv- ures the smallest 1890, Qotng the phylloxera period. A soclety for the encouragement of instruction in English and the spread of the language in Budgaria was founded in Sofia on February 12. The British charge d'affaires and the vice consul ‘took part in the opening meet- KGCTION ™ Thursday, 33, 1011, 1030 a m. 1 seven year old Horse, 'welight 1250, yako 0leven year old Horse, weight 1 eight y: old Mare, ights 1150, 1 Faok, 1‘%} 2 Surreys, 1 Exprass ey "3 Ha xpress 1\gurrey Hacneas, P g one vacant lot adjeining, the 'dimen- For Coftee. Pies and g ing village of Baltic, town of Sprague, b i hi Grch and stores, & miles from ;, and the former a con- * e, sano miapiens | s, T el Saly : e e S, o oo | e e i ' ek al | i 50 i, e NG o e vy ek JOHN L. MAIN. . Tot is 50 ft. front by 200 ft. deep. The | o St and pair of horses. - This placs | House, running water throu new 80" ! Live by the Word of God <261 ‘lot Tumber, | ;,Dted at Preston, Conn,-Mareh 10t A well established and sue- | house contains’ rooms. for three’ tene- | £L°0L 3" Radam " shortdie: | 5098 Cords Wood"§o0d standinis tmber. ‘already 20 mem- 3 " 4 seven Covd Manure. Terms strict- PENDLETON. . Auctioneer T omiag, ihe dimon | tance from one' of the best markets. | ¥ oy 0 puay, meTATE AcENOY, 2 On account of sid the owner de- sires, to sell. - The price:is right. Pos- _session given immediately. | Inspection | = invited. , S b WILLIAM A, WILCOX, Real Estate ‘Broker, - A o e pe MICHABL CORCORAN, : rear 88 Washington 8t., next to SoS LOANED = on 1onds, - Wi Y SR e oF e e e k Bundey sions. being the .same -as_above. further particulars inquire of * BRROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, [ .. Administrator, ‘marl5d . Norwich, Ct. 133 Spring St. cessful mercantile business in this city. A grand cliance o the’ 50 tulatogy 2R bers.’ Willimantte, O | T For Sale or Renf- ' House No. 53 Washington t rooms and ‘bath, M tes of Interest.