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'1'=‘mptu at the Breed The- fio MQ ‘Carriage at Poll's ¥., meets U.!.ofc. "‘-uu :.‘.’.mzo.e.'r.m e -l.l No. 267, F. O, mhl -' I.“ os” HM A, O. H., meets in m‘-‘.r‘.. 0.- No. 4, 8, of V., meets n Dueun.h- orial. ANNOUNCEMENTS Miss M. C. Adles will be in Norwich all’ this week. See ad v, Orchard Improvement. of pruning and -.nl- trees will be given in the orel D. L. 1Ives, South Windbham, ‘to::' T’h; onrII: ‘;u(‘, be ¥ l‘hll‘fi. L C. arvis of Con- - uxsl college. The or- minutes’ 0. station and Willimantie trolley. Strong Show at the Auditorium. The quartette of vaudeville features offered at the Auditorium for the three days commencing March 20, are ex- ok adtduat ack o 1b b\;':lfi anced. jual act on the I-xmmnm Mne and the big ocam offer uflfl ‘better than the fla" at M rl’ln.l playhouse st today is the m Co., who hi one of these nl.na &th cmr lka';chus 7”0 lrnl vem o patrons. n.'.'fm written expressly for them by nefl ‘May Shorey, who has this house in the past in nfl 'n." and it is entitled “A Unique Proposal” Bradlee Mar- t clever protean actor, t fferent rolas, each with 4 denrdom as neces: An net of the movelty order is S upctocmudy cyclist, viuho en feet high. elty u-m tlk is performed , ‘whose speciaity is free’ soil obn M. Niles of this :rtly was the wty candidate for governor that year. ~ NINE MORE STATES MUST FAVOR INCOME 'I'Ax Will Then Become Part of Constitution —Ratified by 26 I' Fa Gew York, March 19—Nine more g tederal states must ratify the income tax amendment before it can become & of the constitution. Re- wnnn received here from the capitols. f the 46 m show that the amend- mfint has received favcrabie action in the joint legislature of twenty-six. ~ Three states, Vermont, Rhode Island and Utah, have refused to ratify the amendment at this year’s legislative sessions, while New Hampshire has taken favorable action in one branch of the legislature only. Among the sixteen which have not yet acted this year the question is now pending in the legislatures of Louisiana, New York, Massachusetts, Maine, Connecti- cut, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The constitution provides that pro- posed amendments to become valid Hill school on Greene, nine years M,m of “Arthur | , N Greene, died at .'fro uon;v;ul:l for ic purposes and on Thursday young Gmommmnc by his feet and James Eaton, also nhumold. was swinging by his hands. Mn’. _in_opposite came in ‘ i causing fl:o lnjnry ‘which the former’s death considered ncc_{d:nul | WANTED—A. nn dairy farm by must be ratified by three-fourths of |, the states. This necessitates favorable action by 35 of the 46 states before the government can proceed with this method of increasing its revenues. There is no limit to the time of such ratification and negative action by a legislature is not conclusive, a State having the right to reverse its judg- ment, DE COU MURDERED Arab Tribesman Had Grievance Against Amaeri Archaeologist. Tripoli, Africa, March 19.—Despatch- es received here bearing on the killing of H. F. DeCou, an American archaeol- ogist, at Cyrene, where DeCou was agting as the official excavation of an expedition under the auspices of the Archaeological Institute- of America, say that tie murder was committed by Abdul Felil, of the Hasa tribe, who was in the employ. of the expedition. The assassin, it is stated, was actuated by revenge for some alpged grievance. “Phat Coon from Mobile” in they Imtroduce several innova- e singing and talking line. , mevelty singing and introducig her ed- ua 1s the fourth act of the ssagon’s best bills. will be offered in for nothing but the asubjects will be cen and examined be. exhidbited, and only the market will be used. “THE CHRISTIAN.” is in rndlne'l for Bverythi, the “The Chris- tian” the Poll Ph,-n this after- nu‘. company has been & large number nf m have been engaged and meb scene and other In- c| te in -un th re concerned and sll the special is finished It has been a hard for everyone con- no question ‘that thoroughly fustify the expended. Mr. Cairns will Bave the rol of. John Storm, a role that should w hm ex- e-nv—l -'.tu-mu iss Mont- should make a Glory Quayle tl. most interesting afd vivid umm- séasop. < For next weel of the otn:tun:' :’nlllbe“x té\e made, b: .T"a Orphans,* with & full equip- ‘men costumes, etc., and an extra m SREED THEATER. ‘The Broken Trail ¢s the title of the foatuge fi.m at Breed for the first lhl. week and is a mag- story of Indiaas and eowboys matvelous riding is one of ti 1-* of the picture. An emigrant tEly -—uu iy the Indians in t hhy boys are the tall afterward the % over night becomes ed Wit wwnn‘nm daughter. She has M attracted a young adopted the family, who resents the 's attentions to the girl. The won ia passing over the moun- lll:.n tr-ll and with '® the stran- to_ride into it unawares, mean- fome to avold appre- that his mother has that the stranger was none ‘his l‘.fll.x:.th.r lost in the massaere of A very streag H'M on the ;;i Danbury.—Rev. H. C. Meserve of Danbury recently addressed the busi- ness man's assoclation of Sheiton. N melt are being taken Weugatuck river now at the Tate of three or four bushels a day. ° Waterbury.—The Syrian Peace Char- le association of this city has been | ted under the laws of the state. New lncu-.—A total of 1,018 mem- 'un in the New Britein Y. M. €. A, was veported at the montmy meeting Tast week. Sridgepert.—Rev. 1. R. Barnes. the new of the Advent Christian i apred 48 by his \wife and f_' has a f e d in Bridgeport. Wallingferd. ~Rev. O. N. E. C. »he has served as pastor of the First M. B ébureh of flh-:loru for the past two years, will and his pastorat there Sunday, March 6. 2 m Loeks.—Supt. of Schools will sonduct a party of seven days’ ll‘- to Gettysburg m. the Euur vacation. Norwalk—Ch: mwn of New York, who is the resident manager of the Sullivan-Considine circuit of vaude- ville houses from New York to the rg;fil. has secured the lease of Hoyt's theater. i S‘ bu zlde o(';"-’h-vq IH‘M—:-‘ P, Calef, for- of lm MhM The governor of Derna and a special commission are now engaged in inves- tigating the crime, which has caused great excitement. $432,000 in Specie on La Touraine. New York, March 19.—La Touraine of the French line which arrived to- day from Havre, brought $432,000 in nu:le for the anks. € On board L& Touraine was Marquis Capece Minutolo di Bugnano, royal del- egate appointed by the king of Italy to attend the Italian congress in Phil- adelphia, The ‘Mexican government has been asked by chemists of that couontry to establish a national school of chemis- try and pharmacy. COMFORT FOR- SORE HANDS AND FEET Cuticura soap, assisted by Cuti- cura ointment, is_superior to all other “skin soaps for preserving the hands, preventing redness, roughness and chapping, and im- parting in a single night that velvety softness and whiteness so much desired by women. For those whose occupations tend to injure the Hands or who suffer from dry, fissured, itching, fever- ish palms, and shapelesss nails, with painful finger-ends, Cuticura soap and Cuticura gintment are wonderful. They are equally suc- cessful for tired, aching, irritated, itching feet. b4 Yon Cannot Possibly Make A Mistake o in. your choioce of a New Hat if it is selected from our new line for Spring, because all the true characteristios of smart, snappy headwear are mh od in our shapes. Correct Hats at $1.00, $2.00, | $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 —AT— McPHERSON’S, The Hatter. Bose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, €3 Shatuckes Street. 3. 1 C. CTONR. Prep FRISWELL has the Largest Line of Alarm Clocks in the City. 25-27 Franklin Street AUTOMOBILE STATISS, 8. 3. Colt, ¢ Otis Street. Automobile Sad Bicycle Paepairing. General Aa- 21 FramkUm Stree: ‘Whitestome 5o and the J. F. C. 180 Cigars are the bDest em the markec Try them of the Santa Barbara, Cal Cmy d-b. &t the annual meeung fl ‘Mr. Calef 15 making lh 8anfs Barbara. Meriden—Meriden {9 now faei LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Ples, Cake and Bread thal cannot be excelled- wrder, FPrompt seryice. 2 to 2 p. m.: Tu-nd:. April 4, at the store of George W. Mansfield, Poque- | tanuck from § to 3} o = All persons e LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Bob-tailed bulldog, from Plain Hill farm. Answers to name of Buster. | Reward for information. A, T. Gk ner, 15 Oak St. LOST—Strayed from s farm, a large white horse, Jae hln&, very thic] last seen o ichester village. Koy Tnformation address S. Gitlin, Col- chester, Conn. mari7d LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TG CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD wt Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 18th day of March, | A. D. 1911 . Present—NELSON J, AYLING, Judge, Estate of Aver: nes, late of ’imm-xct. deceased. Executor cite Norwich, in nm dered, the creditors of satd decemsed i bring in their claime against said estate with- in six months fro; thl date by post- ing a notice to_ ti qoect, together with a copy of thi: on the sign- oSt nearest to t puc- where sald ceased last “":h“d in the same lation in Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is aglrun copy of record, Alttes FANNIE C. CHURCH, NOTICE.—All oreditors of said de- ceased a hereby notified to present their cll.lm ainst said estate to the undersign Norwich, Conn., within the time ll-lhd in the above and fore- going order. ‘W. BARNES, - mar20d Executor. NOTICE TO TAXPAVERS, All peragns liable to pay taxes in the Fown ot Ledyard are hereby notified fhat T have & warraht to levy and col. loct a tax of 15 mills on the dohar ow the Town List of 1910, payable April 1, 1911, and for the purbese of collecting said’ tax I will be at the Gales Ferry Postoffice Monday, April 3, 1311, from $am tolla. m,n.mednynml»n< Postoffice from 1% P. m.; same Gray from Gax 2t ne Stope of Tohn M neglecting this not! legal fees and additions as the directs. JOSBEPH A. CLARK. Collector of Taxes P. O. Norwich, Conn., R. F. D. Dated at Ledyard, March i 1911 NOTICE. All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Lebanem are hereby notified that T have a warrant to levy and col- lect a tax of fifteen (15) mills on the dollar on Town List of 1910, payable April 1, 1911, and for the purpose of collecting the same I will at the Town House, Lebanon, M’oldnv. April | 3, from 10 a. m._to-3 p. m.; Tucsaay April 4 at JH ‘Burrlily sfote, Liber HilL, from 16 2. m. & ‘Wednes- Aol 30at W W Gluanex ouse. Goshen. froin 16 a. m. to 12 At home same day from 3§ to 4 'All_‘persons neglecting Siis notice Tl be charged fegal Pees ana "sais ions. THOMAS. Collsctor. Dated at mnon March 10, 1911 marisM AUCTION SALE ‘Tuesday, March 21st, 1911, —aAT— THE NEW EASTERN HORSE MARKET 144 Allyn St., Hartford, Conn. Sale commences at 11 a.m. 75 head of First Class Horses ready for your inspection. High class draft- | ers from Ohio, farm. chunks, business, express, fire hcrses and drivers from Pennsylvania and York State. We buy direct from the farms where they were raised “and can undersell any marlket. These horses are right out of work | and ready to go back to it. Our strong suarantee protects you the same at auction as at private sale. Horses must be as represented or monsy refunded and horses shipped back at our ex- pense. A thorough trial given. Come where you can save money. This mar- | ket was built to save you money. Auc- tion -every Tu vy and day: Pri- vate sales daily. Ome minute walk from Union Station. Rain or shine. Our ring is all under cover. Tel, 2264, od irl . for - 2 e lon)y lt 165 RD*W:B BL marlid to work SRS S et Lyman, Pkone Columbif conu. 93-‘. 3 “‘ -Female Holp in Fl!fllh{n‘ t of American Thread Com- snny. Wmlmnt!n mm Apply u of - Amw angers lnd mz- lm l.t odnco. Apply No. 31 Wmow St AN'I'II) — Raflway mail . clerks wanted; average salary $1,100; alter- nate 'Mh off with {}I Pay; prepara tion free for comin forwich examin: tions. Frankln Institute, Dept. 29-] Rochester, N. Y. marfd AGENTS W .'I'ED—I T profit; $5 to 36 worth of robe; bet ‘stronger_than factory made, from 40c ball of binding twine or from scrap twine free; low priced hand macl only one on the market; never lold The- fore; speedy, simple, weighs 5 pounds: makes rope or wir. cables, clothesline: halter ties, any th or thickness 100ps or splices; iy with selvedge end: farmers, mines. faotories, boats, liveries, saddlers, stores buy uick: hurry for territory. Cash, 39 Unlou St., Norwich, o BUY POULTRY AND HOGS. G. A. Bufllni, Norwich. Tel 646-6. WANTED. _kinds of repair work. -Sewing Machine Hospital and General Repair Shop, over electric_car station, Frank- lin Square. Tel. 536. Open e\'eninf!. mar6d OUSLE A Furnished Home in Nor- wich for the Summer by a gentleman from New York. Best references. House must be fully furnished and & fair amount of land required. 2 JAMES L..CASE, 40 Shetucket St., = Norwich, Ct. WANTED A Good Family Cook. Good pay and good place. Also Good House Girls. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Bui WANTED AT ONCE General Housework Help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 8. H REBVES, Supt Central Buildiag, 43 Broadway, Oty dec1id FOR SALE, For Sale House and Lot with other buildings, situated on High street in the thriv- ing village of Baltic, town of Sprague, Ct. Trolley cars pass the door, The lot is 50 ft. front by 300 ft. deep. The house contains rooms for three tene- ments, with store amd saloon. Also one vacant lot adjoining, the dimen- sions being the same as above. For further particulars inguire of ERROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, Administrator, Norwich, Ct. marlsd For Sale FARM At Norwich Town consisting of dwelling house of seven 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. Qwner has good reasons for selling. Liberal terms to quick buyer. Busi ness well established. For full partic- ulars, call on PALMER & ROBERS, 45 Main Stroet. W. B. WILCOX... Auctiomeer AUCTION Thursday, March 1931, 1030 3. T'seven year old Herse, ‘weight 1250, eleven year old = Horse, weight 0. 1_eight vear old Mare. weight 11 1 Hack, 1 Cab, 2 Surreys, 1 Express Wagon, poie and shafts. 1 Hack Harness, 3 Express Harnesses, 1 Burrey, Harness. 7 Street Bl-nkets 4 Stable Blankets, 1 Buffalo Robe, 1 Bet Plush Rebes, 3 Robes, Foot m; Bte. Hack, Cover 1sx3s, 1 iet Lumber, 308 1os. Naiis, Barrors, 6 seven Cord Manure. 1y cash. MICHAEL CORCORAN. rear 88 Washington 8t., next to Christ Chureh. JAMES H. HYDE........... Auctioneer AUCTION I will sell to the highest bidder on "l‘hursdu}' 1 Terms stricte cgistered bull, 2 horses, 1 sow, 7 wag- ons and carts, 1 m:lgle sgreader, full line farm tools, har of homsehold furniture in g0od condi- tion, at Pleasant View Farm, Lebanon, Conn.. one-half mile north 'from the Brick’ church. T. D. BLIGHT, . Lebanon, Conp. Burgess, caterer, exclusive pnvu.n. marlAT\VThM FC.A'I'CIIISQN ".'-v PHYSICIAN AND IUMEDN. March 23d, commencing at head of stock, registered and. h grade Jersey cows and heifers, 1 8, large quantity h War, and K. of P omr. wrneww call, 4 AL Sweet, - W flo Wy‘andolm baby teh! ln? ll conm 'Phone Ill-‘; ry t':?l‘.’ Ym—“‘i _ mar6MWE yoke of 5 year oid 15 to” Albert G SALE—One oxen; extra hlndy. Bozrah, . Do Avery. Huer £ +8d m WANTED—Age 18-35, !or fire men $100 monthly. and ‘brakemen 380 on railroads in X~ rr M .‘n..nern—evu 400 D tions monthly. send stamp. Railway Association, ul, 227 Monroe Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. mardSM «Ts CATTLE FOR SALE— 1 will o at £ Goovte Champlin's Uvery 22 Canal es R. I, on Ebowt March 35 With oarioad ot ngm nnd heavy draft horses from 1206 16090 Ibs., and twe palr mules, O carload of cattle, cows, heifers Ind steers. If you are looki and cattle, you will do well for these. Charles W. Hewitt, Cogswell, mar1sd FOR SA] erg incu- bator, mowi -«ni‘n- horse take Apply at 476 LOTS m SALE—Plne, oak, chestnut, some of mvy growth, some sprout lots sultable.for ties, poles or investments. Address Box Tody 0, Bulle- w.'& Call there. p!y to William H. Shield: ments. h”AV& ] < BENT—Good five-room in honae, at 161 West To mar onnn‘h—m 1y furnished rooms, | heat, bath and ;fifi.yso 'l'(.u St. fl“% 'O RMENT_Store No. 35 Broad next to the Wauregan hotel, formeriy Noflm:h oec\IMed by M. L. DeMonte a restau- nt. Possession given April 1st. _ mar1 Ap- 16d TO RENT—Two tenements, Nos. 103 and 105 CIiff street; modern improve- Inquirs at 51 Cliff Street. marl3d — T FO RENT_Nine room cottage house all modern improvement: Boswell avenue ~Apply at 42 Boswell avenue, NO. 4 ROC] ST'——East Side. Good order; Teasonable rent. $8.00 MONTH—20 Central Ave, mid- dle teriement, good order. g¢APPLY to John L. Fanning, 21 Willow NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, cen- trally located continuous hot twater, steam heat, bath and gas. Union Sf 'Phnnl 834-4. RENT—Store at 65 Franklin St. mqulu at Bulletin Qffice. -, RENT—A tenemert of five ro all improvements, at 40 CI onty emall family a e onl’t ily need apply. uire af Te, 153 Main St o ¥ TO RENT—At 21 Ripley place. a good tenement of six 100ms, first floor; rent reasonable. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. one regis- e Saturday, Mare! Hyde, North _ Franklin, l:on-. Tele- phone 286-3, Norwich. FOR SALE—Eggs for hmhlnx frols uholce stock, single comb R. 1. MI, $5 r 160, Hillside Poultry Farm, J. H. ilatm. R. D. 3, City. Tel. 222-6. mari5d FOR SALE—Liver, A. Welch is for sale; best established in Westerly. Address T. J. Welch, We!terl! R. L mar. FOR baceD, Bodar CORTeCtioneEy. and periodicels; fing location; gao sons for selling. —Ad AW, [otns ontral Vitiage, Conn: FOR SALI—10,000 Moosler and Plum Farmer black cap raspberry plants, the two best varie also "15,000 Glen Mary and Dunlap strawberry plants. Geo. 8. c)unnn. Ashaway, R, L mari 1,000 for ro‘nm. at 18 it juick s: West of house of seven own 8t.; lot about 1 garden. Johnnon, 171 Wfit BNSd’SL. Weit'l‘l)', R. L marld FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL trees and shrubs, J. O. Landon, 129 Treadway Ave. Po! HARTFORD tcuring car for. sale. and in excellent conditiop. ulnr-, n?ly to W, R. 909 model S uhi g g Yo mentt “Ahp o menion. East gule. tha {o%p Bn.rnd P!mtmth setting; lmmba.hr hundred. ' Duy oid rgh:’ks. 1% and 15 cents_apiec: Brook Hagleville, Ct. Tel. IBI-‘. ‘Willimantic' Div. marid FOR -Blght-room cot e haase; il Msken Booad St Apoiy to Brown & Porkine, a y own Attorneys ltwln.' 2% Bhetncker 56 Norwich, Coni SALE HORSES. They have arrived on time again. One of the best lot of Horses that I have had. @ good chunks. Good Business Horses aund some nice Draft- ers. Come and see them. They must o sold, No one can or will sell the same kind cheaper than BELMER Tel. 177-12 HENS g7us, o the phenomenal demand for our Mayflower White Wyandottes our order book is praotioatly full for the season and we ept only & few more small ones xor Dy ohiok and eE €3 by (he SHiME an Game otk and eggs Al a few eockerels Circular and price list - s, on left for lt!l, on request. MAYFLOWER POULTRY BARM, 'Phone 34-3. Nerwich Tewn, Coean. FOR SALE MARKET FIXTURES, including marble, tile and oak counter, meat slicer, show case, blocks, tables, ice box and meat hangers, knives, shelving, etc. Apply at . REUTER'S FLOWER STORE, 95 State St. New London For Sale or Rent 5 House No. 53 Washington Street, eight rooms and beth, steam heater, all newly papered and painted. Inquire of Dr. D. L. JONES, East Great Plain, Norwich, Conk. Tele- phone 736. SPECIAL BARGAIN 200 mcres land, 100 clear, 11-ro house with eil, large barn, quantity e s T e iom - achaaly church and stores, 4 miles from Willi- antic, 2 wells, 1 at barn and 1 in ouse, running water through place, /600 cords wood, good standing timber. 34,500, part cash. PECK’S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 132 Spring St, Willimantic, Ct. FOR SALE OR RENT—No. Washington Street., 118 ner Williams and Oneco Streets. FOR RENT — Three connecting rooms with heat in Kenyon Building. FOR RENT—Main Street Store, two fioors, 75 feet x 22 feet, extending from Main to Water, with heat, in Kenyon Building. Fnquire of A. A. BECKWITH, Ken- yon Building. 120 Acre Farm ‘Well divided into mowing, pasti and woodland. Large 12-room house, painted white and in first class condi- tion; onme barn 26 by 30, with base- ment, another 24 by 30; one wagon shed ‘16 by 30; hay barn 20 by 24; ecrib, wood house und several henneries. This farm is well watered, has cran- berry bow, some timber, pienty of wood and abundance of fruit; 50 acres of machine worked flalds in high state of cultivation. Will keep~15 head of stock and pair of horses. This place is on a macadam road, a short dis- tance from one of the best. markets. ©On account of sickness the owner de- sires to sell. The price is right. Pos- | given immediately. Inspection invited. - WILLIAM A. WILCOX, ‘Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street, { business of James FOR SALE—Hous2 with Barn, cor- | DO! T0 RENT . 194 Ma'n Sireet Fine Store in best location with heat and water furnished. , Possession April 15th. JAMES L. CASE Youi xyury ¢holcesf dreams away to Sauelchis’ t@fl 7mn hopes. 0’ But, -tll{ xfir{mrfl'mfl tho rag I care %?t Tor the shimmery stars that 1 ey, won’t “$hing upon my ewa a0 yar fies fine fox' t.lle fl\lfly‘ I'\'l‘l o 't hi To cxu’é' your fist on sonething fine Then. agrum‘l your mitt to find it ism'¢ S Nor_care That passes me the Well, I i rather, pi'eevad. I must cofte When °Y shot oft ¢hat bunch of old preténdin’ that 1 feally aidn’t care About A less peach—well, 1 guess Angd T'was Just romad(n® more or lesn When truly I was dopy with despair d almost off my cocoanut for Frettin' about love's:cruel-h ' This mornin’, decked out in the latest sty] e— In hobble-skirt 203 big black pictur® She cllmbed [2board &nd with her fetch- nornin?” o thinig jo to this Mi song of smnn w’r?; l;:aahaeu'on u‘rba slnce the world beg: You w}l‘l‘l fna :fip %l end you'll find Youwll find him cheerful and happy, too. He's neve ud and he's never mean, He wnlk- with & conscience The s\uural’ fellow that God eould On euth today 1s the average man. He lo;e! his wife end he loves his 40 Shetuckst St, Norwich, Ct. Dffices For Rent The Thames Loan & Trust Co. offer single offices and suites of rooms lighted building at reasonable rates. Janitor service their new and well and heat included. TO RENT Flat of 7 rooms, with modern improvements, in the Cooke bullding, 10 Broadway. Possession at once. ome, He isn’t the fellow who likes to roam; He keeps his love for his fellow man And bears his burden as best he can. He's a gentle neighbos a {faithful fend, - And will fight for him to the bitter end. The decentest- fellow that God could an On earth today is the average man, The average man doesn't cheat or 1 wrong his brothers. He doesn try To climb to glory and galn the crown By, pumng a weaker brother down. He's glways § ound on the side His crest i ih‘y- 2 spotless white. And oft as the wrongs of- the world ¥ I thank tiie Tord for the grerage —Detroit Free Pri VIENS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings “Our motto,” said the muffragottey ‘“ig ‘Forward!'” “If that's the case* said her husband, who was sewing & button on his coat, “why is it that youy always get off a car backwasd?—Chi« cago News. Miss Elderly (showing photographs) —ARd this is the dear old house wherd I was born.’ Mr. Dopey—Still stand+ ing? Well, well! They don’t build them nowadays so that they last more tham thirty or forty years.—Boston of man, ess. N. TARRANT, Trustee. FOR SALE. BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. Three miles to Willimantic, 1 mile to R R. station near (rolley, cottage bouse, large stock barn with asement henhouse, sheds, icenouse, etc. D atnge A Ner 1: 90 acres. extch - lage, 15 open pasture, 15 acres valuable woodland, running spring water, 125 fine young bearing apple trees, with 16 head cattle, pair horses, 100 hens, igs and complete line of wagona and tools. Milk or oream sold at rice if sold this weelk, $4,300. Pictures and.lists. (TRYOWS_ACENOY, ‘Willimantie, Conm, TO RENT DESK ROOM in furnished office. Cen- tral location. 11 ELM ST, pleasant flat, with gas fixtures for light and fuel. hot wate: set bowls, bath, closet, set tubs, etc.; $16 per month. FOR SALE. A variety of Cotiages, Dwellings and Tenement Property in all parts of the city at prices from $1,200 upwards. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main St., Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE The farm known as C. B. Bromley of Cornelius Murphy place, consisting of 140 acres, 60 good tillable land, balance wood _and pasture; will keep 1§ head; cuts 35 tons ha; never failing !\lDDlY of water on farm; house has 10 rooms, @ood condition, hard wood fl60rs, rup: ning water in house and barn; good cellir; 1 new bara S6x30 with stlo; horse barn, icehouse, carriage sheds, § henhouses ~and granary, situated 'in fown of Lisbon, Conn., on Jewett Clty trolley line, 2 miles west tt City, trom Norwich. and 3 miles from Taf Price ri inquire FRANCIS D. tral Building, Norwich For Sale e houses containing 14 tene- ments, Nos. 218-224 West Main streat, known as “Gardner Court.” Kor information and terms apply to WM. W. IVES, 11 Champlin street. For Sale A well established and sue- cessfal mercantile business in this clty. A graml chance for a young man fo do well. ' The fi " on Diamonds, Watches, Jewels .=d Becurities o(xany b3 !’rflAl!‘G n ol Transcript. “Have you ever noticed how a hum acter can get laughter and applause by unsing a cuss word.” “Oh, yes, ‘What's the reason?” “I've found oux think., The audience has been wanting te swear, but is too polite.”"—Toieda Blade. “The newspapers dppear to havd overlooked a bet in telling of the un- kaown woman who wore a harein ski-t across Brooklyn bridge the other day.” “How s0?” “None of them expressed an opinion that the unknown wug Dorothy Arnold.”"—Houston Post. ‘Woggs—=8So you don't enjoy these 504 ciety dances? Boggs—No. Half the time I'm on needles.and pins for fear my ten year old dress suit has ripped, and the other half I'm worried because my partmer'’s gown has become un- fastened and whather 1 ought to say anything about it or not.—FPuck. “How. did the burglar escape?” in- quired the detective. . “Well,” replied the guard with the damaged eve. “he do you mean?’ “First he pried open his ‘celi door with a jimmy, then he knocked me down with a billy. and then he sallied forth."—Boston Tran- script. “Sorry,” said the constadle, *dut Tl have to arrest ye—you've beén drivin’ along at the rate of fifty miles a hour.” “You are wrong, my friend, said the driver. “I say I wasn't, and here's a $10 bill that says I wasn't. “All right” returned the constabie. pocketing the momnay. “With 11 to 1 against me I aln’t goin’ to subject th’ county to 'th’ expense of a trial”— Harper’s Weekly. MUCH- IN LITTLE The Falls of® Brachuy are 858 me+ ters in helght; the volume of water in the season amounts to 2.7 milli< meters second, and the estimate of ene! available, without dams, gives 24,000, and with dams, 100,000 horse- power. Thers s no mayrket for American< metsl upom fhe rank of feeling wwud._.‘_tm Wood 1s used by manufacturer: es, linoleum and other u-th . The quantity exported annually from Norway is omly about 100,000 tons, while the export of wood puin (mechanical and ’ chemical) exceeds 600,000 toms per annum. Exports of wood fiour from Norway to the Unit States .were v-lud at $1,16Q in 190 and $15,986 in From Tong-King, Indo-China, comes | news that gmmmy aims at expécts e start work a$ Halphong about June mext. The construction work “and (b‘ -Su] of gear are in the hands of of James Bert- ram & Son of Bdimburgh, from whom t ‘consignment of the machinery has -arrived. Several Swedish and Belgium firms were among {ha tom< petitors. ‘grll ~1910, @ Ien-rbur. constructed mlitas rs was \ vice, on \ha river Umber-] ‘ben sort, o’ micknamed himself out.”” “What J

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