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. o} 1.0. 0. ¥, meets e b o n_Lucas S Copetnye o 414, L°00'm, No, 25, X. ©. 0. B, in Buckingi Memoriai. L’,_"’yfl 25. A. O. U. W., maets . 11, D. of By, F. B 1L, The attendance at the capitol ¥riday ,and distribution of functjons and dutles was very good, demonstrating that | among the various boards, commis- many members can get. to Hartford | sions and administrative departments and ‘do much business on Fridays if |of the state, and recommend to this they really want to. session of the general -assembly such —_ < +| consolidation of service or .change of A petition in aid of appropriatigne | methods in administration as will tend for the Connecticut agricultural ex- | to promote increased efficignc; and periment station was received in the | economy. house EFriday and referred to the com- —_— In the house on Tuesday the resolu- mittee on appropriations. S tion introduced by Representative Hall of Willington concerning a recess of the house from April 15 to January next will be the order of the day at 12.30 o'clock. The indications are that tha resolution will be rejected and that the session will continue- indefinitsly until it disposes of the business before it A deer that jumped through a plate slass window of a Hartford store own- ed by James D'Alro some time sinca day at the store of 2 to 34p. m.3 T S N ol & wiiliAs Tute Tatohing. ;‘.E::llutee- 4nd ‘adgitions as the law - = Conn, § s ; JOSEPH A.ICLARK, = FOR v mare, 11 years h "fl'""z‘ P._O. Norwich, Comne R D e ?3:2? AR ning, mfi; 1350 Al 31?;» occupled b J}ik”x'cn e . )y =3 m wagon m] £ q Sresd o gam wagol and/dump CATt Gomn | by to William H: Shieidn 2WEM N s T RWWF—Nine room o Jersey modern ", . D. No. 6. « Dated at Ledyara, Maron Al 1011 . ey & ot ie 5 1 e | P. Dri > AL Four nice young Jeraey | avenue. - Apply at i3 Boswell aven 13M | foulars to those who. dests p s oW ; ¢ NOI ICE Sithin ten “days® Tnquire " of _Jonn | Tel. 141-13. - ST_—East Bids. Good Address The H. Sands = Rathbone, P. 0. address Norwich Town. | o3 . _All persons liable to pay taxes in the ' onable rent. Darien, Conn. ‘marzsd. AR o ‘Town -of Preston arc hereby notifi ALE—On, collie] © MO! 20 Central Ave., mid- Tt T Rave x WAFFAnt (o levy. and eoh RS A dle_tenement, g ; ; 3 femal ble, full 00a order. lect a tax of sixteen (16) mills on the %’.'i, ‘t.“m'rkc ?'x hfl'fi"fié‘éa Sitoh. | Apply to John E. Fanning, 21 ‘Willow | ] doliar on the Town List of 1916, due Address Box 163, 1. Killingly, Conn. ¢ St. i + and_payable March 1, 1911. ~For the 2 con- hot waf 18 Gaton ot tore at 66 Fraakiln' St mar25d . purpose of collecting said tax, I will be &t the store of J. F. Richaragon, Pres. FOR BALE—Phe business of the late PO RENT—Si Inquire at Bulletin .. * TO RENT—A tenement of five re ton City, Monday, April 3d, from 11-a. Charles A. Lindbers, consisting of a me o 1 p.om, At the Town Room; of " hides, leather, shoemaker's ooms, il Dbrovements, 40 CHE Bt oniy small r-lz :.i'tf APPIY. ,%(un & a.m. AIl persons A resolution discharging the towns of Old Saybrook gnd Old Lyme from the obligation of maintaining a forry across the Connecticut river was pas: ed by the house Friday. A bridge, now wnder construction, wili relieve the ne- cessity of having & ferry, 3 Lodge. 1. 0. G. T, meets FOR SALE_Four, nice Joung = Frank Haglund, No. 267 n o. ), WANTED—As a at Slater Mall, by Acad- person having & store Srcing B mtoek of offgou teas Write for full Houlars you can increase your busi Blon, ook and prices e , Boods an: k2 st ;fl' York, Lt % £ WANTED_A( , _midal a B, ® Sien SEeuLs : a i Bon Bt City. 0P Tarisd. WA‘:TED—M for copt and skirt alterationy; good wages.. ' Apply H. C. Murray Co., Willi- mantic. 4 mar2id o S IOy DU S YA o OB MEN WA“ID— e 18-35, for fire- men $100 monthly, and ‘bral en $80 on railroads in Norwich vicinity. Pfl.i- i 4 perience unnecessary; no Strike tions guarsnteed ci tent men. Pro- motien. ..Railroad iploying = Head- quarters—over 400 men semt to posi- tions monthly. State age: send stamp. L 108, 33 apices. to how ‘without The desire of the Willimantic Gas and Electric Light company to extend its wires into the towns of Ashford and Chaplin, in Windham county, the towns of Lebanon and Franklin, in New | stands to cost the state $126. The deer London county, and the towns of An- | did an unusual stunt, but it was shown dover and Columbia, in Tolland coun- | to the house on Fridoy that as the ty. and to furnish heat in the city of | state protects deer 1t should also pro- Willimantic and_the town of Windham | tect those whom the deer does damage, was furthered Friday when the house | to the house on Friday that as the passed the resolution extending thos: | imbursing Mr. D'Atro. . 7 privileges to the corporation. - — strikes me that this house wastes State Forester S. N. Spring will ad- | a lot of time on little matters, but does dress the members of the Farmers' as- | not hesitate a minut> on an appropria- sociation next Wednesday morning at|tlon bill that calls for $100.000 for 10.30 on tho subject of forest preserva- | gome purpose or another.” This was tion. On Thursday morning L. W. An- [ said to the members after they had derson, secretary of the Anti-Vaccina- | quibbled for a long time about paying tion league, will speak to tite associa- [a claim of $300 to Roy W. Nichols of tion relative to compulsory vaccina- | Hartford, formerly of New London, to tion. . reimburse him for disabilities received while in_the military service of the state. The resolution was finally passed. . The ex: NICELY ' FURNISHED trally located, comtinuoug am heat, bath and gas. - 'Phone $34-4. M. C. Adles will be in. New York week. In Norwich week of 3. See adv. members and friends of the o Werr X V. 5 T U, are 1o attend the meeting Tuesday m., room 2, No. 35 Shetucket supplies, etc. ARply to Henry H. Pet- tis, " Administrator, 91 Main St, Nor- wich, Conn. mar2s8MwW FOR SALE—One palr of work horses Sood condition: weight 700, “Apply s Downing. Plainfield, 'Gt. BoE. 15X , mar24d Store. 153 Malw Bt o il L TO RENT—At 21 RIpl o %ood tenement of aix Bl 3oer: S FOR SALE — First class wall soda “"’"":‘g fountain, with féfrigarator and marbio’| [easonsble. Iquife ¢) Hebarhidve ; top counter. = Taftville Pharmacy. x? Y _marjéd = - FOR SALE —Two (op bugsies, one To HE"T ; No. 194 Main Street new; also one set double driving har- Fine Store ness, Dr. George Thompson, Taftville. _flllrl‘d FOR SALE—Pure bred 9 month: in best location with heat and water furnished. Possession April 15th, JAMES L. CASE - ‘mar} 40 Shetuckst St, Norwich, Ct. Tong Society, Tuesday, April 4th, from 11 a m tol p.m. ‘At the store of Wood Brothers, ‘Hailville, Wednesday, April sth, from 11 a. m. to 1 p.m. At the store of George .Mansfield, Poque- tanuck, Thursday, April 6th, from 11 a mtolp m i All_taxes not paid.en or before May 1st, 1911, -interest and fees will be. added .from-the time they became due, as_the Jaw provides. Personal taxes must be pdid on the above dates. % Also all taxes mot paid by Sept. 1st, 1911, will ap; in the Town Report, by Vote in the- Annual.Town Meeting held in_September, 1908. Dated at_Preston. March 11th, 1911. B, ¥\ BENTLEY, Collector. R. F. D.'No. 5, Norwich, Conn. mar2? 1 NOTICE- All persons lable to pay taxes in. the Town ‘of Lebanon are hereby notified that I have a warrant to levy and col- lect a tax of fifteen (13) mills on the dollar on Town List of 1910, payable April 1, 1911, and for the purpose of collecting the ‘same I will be at the Town House, Lebanan, Monday. April 3, from 10 a. m._to &'p. m.; Tiresday, April 4, at J. H. Burrill's store, Liberi Hil, from 10 &' m. to 13 m. wedne day. Apwil 5, at W. W. Gllleite's house, Goshen, from 10 a. m. to 12 m. At home same day from 2 to 4 p. m. 4 Al persons neglecting this ‘notice The resolutions amending the charter | AN persons meglecting this notice of the Putnam Light and Power com- | il ;. pany and authorizing the same cor- : 3. A. THOMAS, Collector. poration to distribute and sell electrlel- | Datea at Lebanon, March 10, 1911. ty in the town of Woodstock passed the mar13it senata in concurrence. ol W STRONG BILL AT THE ANBDITORIUM. the two goed bills at the Au- last comes another pair shows for the present week, ent of this populas Leel confident that the offer- the firs: three days will eclipse efforts. feature of the bill is the n of “Temptation.” which truly remarkable feature for & lle house. J. B. Dickson pre- Margaret Williems & Co. in ition,” a dramatic playlet of intesest, and produced with all and skill of a Belasco produc- players are all of the best, star, Margaret Williams, is to ail followers of the dra- T n! "A @1y of lov Fric carin. and #KP Shove are bHERE dons fhier fairest gale Railway _Association, Monroe Street, Brooklyn, N. rish terrier, over distemper, $10. May bl 3 Ana with her joyous mevsage dawning time. 15 Slater Ave., Taftville. - Spels ng ooy Alp&é%‘{m' Sk Shwasaree :s.““"...fi T offerihg# of prafue’ each bears ite "lm Jmy'woodlana wel- shimes are ringing in A proposed law to fix & severe pen- alty for the holding of beer barrgls to be usad for other purposes and 1o pre- | vent a tendency to the stealing of them and putting them to “unworthy” pur- poses, such ad filing them with water, using them for firewood, etc., etc., held the attention of the hous: for half an hour Friddy morning. Action was finally to indefinitely postpone. FOR SALB—One new milch cow with calf and nice driving horse, weight 1100, 7 years old. 1 H. W, Stott, Plain Hill. Tel. 462-3. mar24d FOR SALD—Five sets of second mind double harness, cheap; one pair sorrel colts, perfect match, bald-faced, silver manes and tails, broken single double, four and five years old. F. H. Gilbert, Jewett City. mar23d, h'ol- Ml‘a—fln 'fih. borough t}l Col; chester, on Linwood avenue, a place O h > eleven acres of land, with house, barn, & Clever Sayings sheds and hennery thereon. Kor fur- H 4 = e 3 ey e N " , in Scariet *fover “there longnby: ‘o the premises. . marsd ‘oo e AC ¥ OR_ SALE—Day-old hivks singis | 227 Main 8¢, Franklin Squsie. | 51 i°Cs Worker—1 cowldn't cateh it it Real Estate and Insurance |1 weoted to. 1 earry health insurance. TO RENT comb White Leghorn, $12 per 100; also some White Wyandottes, 18 cents each. —Puck. . “Thaey she's wonderfully clever,” 18 PINE ST, COPPAGE OF SEVEN a4 uiach-tuth fooms. bath, dloset, hot water eto. orna- rry Hill Poultry Farm Hatchery, limantic, Ct. mar2id “She is. a chafing @3 some women can da Poultry housie, apple: es and mental shrubbery; $12.50 montn. St oom = room cultivated committee on Tuesday next will give hearings on the bills concerning inn keepers’ licenses and concerning the granting of licenses to hotal keepers in no-license towns, this latter_bill introduced by Representa- tive Keblar of Sterling. mardSM WANTED—On 2 farm, & reliable man to work; must Wnderstand care of stock and be @ good milker; al§o a man and wite. A T. Garaner,” 'Phone 489-3. mar24d ANTED To trade an | excellent fafm for good paying city temement Toperty. weil located, M. L, care Bul- fetin. mar22q WANTED -Paperhangers and paint. ers, at once. Apply No. 31 Willow BC marild or WANTED — Rallway mail clefks wanied; average, 31,100; alter- A substitute resolution raising a com- g e e e I DA R mittee to investigate as to-the division tions. Frankiin Institate, Dept. 20-5. of functlons and duties among the va- ~ _mardd rious boards, commissions and admin- istrative departments of the state came into the house Friday. The res- olution provides for the raising of a joint special committee consisting of two senators and three representati this committee fo investigaté by pul lic hearings or otherwise the division A favorable repo: received from the finance committee on the petition of th> Fifth school district of Groton for the right to issue bonds. dancers and dancers, but doubtful if there is a on the stage today & candie to Wilkens and Jady of the team holding ionshiip medal. It would @i surprising if they were Rt of the sbo novelty clement, which is o feat- of all programmes at this house, _be provided by George Moore, a of the sensational type, who #lso throws in some baton spin- for measure. , the well known New Wk olub entertainer, is the fourth 0l Bs original and refined char- ms will not be the of the programme. photoplays Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—Sewin machines, type- writers, cash regiSters, bicycles and garpet " sweepers’ to repair. - Ousley's Repair Shop. Franklin Square, over car station. Tel. 63 5 ‘mar3sd versalist church is to make the ifitro- ductory remarks, giving his own view- point on the subject. A vocal solo will follow, after which the address prepared by The Monitor will be read by Herber: George, first reador of the local society here. An opportunity for free discussion on the subject will then be given, and all in- terested are welcome. jJUY CONNECTICUT GROWN TREES with @, six-burner gas range.’—De- EVELT AV T A i Francis €., of Norwich, Francis Clark Burdick heing the only great-grand- child and representing the fourth generation present; Mrs. Larkham’'s daughter and son, Gertrude E. Kilborn and Fred E. Larkham of Worcester, Mass, were not present. Grandchil- dren not present were Henry P. Lark- ham of Canterbury, Miss Bertha M. Clark of South Canterbury; Misses Dorothy M. Nettie E. Annie G. and Gladys M. Larkilam of Jewett City, and Master Stanley L. Kilbourn of ‘Worcester. An_original poem, read by Mrs. Car- rie E. Clark, was composed hy Mrs. Larkham’s youngest sister, Miss Sara H. Palmer of Jewett City, Mrs. Lark- ham received many nice presents, a card shower, with con{rumlllionu over the telephone from® relatives. and friends, A Furnished Home in Nor- ‘wich for the Summer v by a gentleman from N‘W York. Best references. House must be fully furnished and a fair smount of land required: JAMES L. CABE, . ‘40 gh.tvk.! 8t, Nerwich, Ct. shown at this house comparison, and comprise of the independent market, o say the pick of the world's This is the only house in the wiifch handles the famous “Reli- or as they are known to : “Fhe fim that made the jealous.” Monday's list of contajns several unique =& - e JEWISH FARMERS’' INSTITUTE. Meetings With Local Branches in Va- rious Parts of the State. setting; incubator eggs. 34 and $5 a hundr Day_old_chicks, 12 and 15 cents aplece. “Brook Farm, Eagleville Ct. Tel. 103-6. Willimantic Div. mar7d FOR SALB—EIght-room cottage house, all medern improvements, 168 Broad §t. Apply to Brown & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, 22 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. / We must refuge all fur- HENS ., /a0r 10, flower White Wyandotte” baby chicks for this seasan, as our order book fs full, We can flll all orders fo; s for hafehing # not too larg yflower White ‘Wyandottes” are certainly proving won- derful layers wherever they go. For exhibition stock we have mated up one very fine pen headed by a prize winner. Cuban game stock and eggs always on hand. #end for efrcular and price list. Mayfiower Town, Conn. 120 Acre Farm 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, wood housesand several henneries. This farm is well watered, has cran- berry bog, some timber, plenty of wood and abundance ‘of fruit; 50 acres of machine worked flelds in high state of cultivation. Will keep 15 head of stock and pair of horses. "This place ig_on a macadam road, a short dis- nce from one of the best markets. m account of sickness the owner de- sires to sell. The price is right. Pos- session_given immediately. Inspection invited. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real .Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street, Room 12, Westerly, R. I. FOR SALE $1,500. A farm containing 25 acres of land, well divided, 10 acres good tillable land, balance pasture and woodland, 175 cord standing wood, excellent 6-room house, good barn and hennery, plenty of water on place, property-iwell lo- cated near troileys, and within 30 min- utes’ walk of flve manufacturing con- cerns. - For particulars inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Market fixtures, including: ice box, cashier's booth, meat block, oak count- er, show case, scales, etc. + Apply at REUTER'S FLOWER STORE, 95 State St. New London The Federation of Jewish Farmers of America, in co-operation with the local branches in Ellington, Colches- ter, Lebanon, Kast Lyme, Chesterfleld and Fairfield county, will hold special ites as follows: lington, town " ° “THE TWO ORPHANS.” know it, my dear. I judge by the number of police. 2 a story of Iife —Judge. true, 50 deep and so natural that it jesls o all ages and all classes, one “was populer when our grandpar- were young, and will be just as when our grandchildren are will be given & complets and elab- @rate production by the Poll Players i this week, beginning with a mat- this oen. The contimued | of this phay is explained by the | that it deals with life ftself, that | ‘eharacters are real flesh and blood | . and that its emotions are of everyday life of all ages, past, and future. it appeals to the| # grips the emotions and | pJ m. irorises dhe enthusiasm of an audi- | Satorday, April 1 — Chesterfield #8 1o other play can, and moves | (Montville), synagogue, 7 p. m. and powerfully through| Sunday, April 2—Botsford (New- scene to a successful and | town), K. Grenblait's farm, 1 p. m. tic climax that it gives one a| The speakers and subjects will be: of thoroueh satisfaction at hav- | Prof. L. A. Clinton, Connecticut ag- # through. It is a big play | ricultural college, Potato wense of the word. A long | Connecticut eapable cast of players is reauir- | Prof. Charles D, Jarvis, Connectient _many important special scenes, | agricultural college, How to Make Old te and elaborate costumes, mak- | New England Orchards Pay (illustrat- one of the most expensive bills | eg lecture). that can be secured. There thing doing all the time, some- | Amportant in every act, and with | nect awell known piayers in the com- | " D; appearing in the characters it| yer. WANTED e where Good Hoteca dresold A Good Family Cook. Good pay and SN good place. Also Gosd House Girls. THE 4w EASTINS e envar Buidin. 144 Allyn St., Hartford, Conn. WANTED AT ONCE AUCTION' General Housework Help. Tuesday,:March 28, at 11 a. m. oy e .S E REEVEE. Supt. 75 head of First Class Horses ready | C°2tral Bulldiag, € Breadway, Ofty. for your inspection. High class dratt-| deci7d ers from Ohio, farm chunks, business, express, fire rcrses and drivers from 3 Pennsyivania and York State. We buy direct from the farms where they were raised and can undersell any market. These horses are right out of work and ready to go back to it. Our strong guaranteo protects you the same at auction as at private sale. Horses nrust be as. represented or money 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 Tuesday and Friday. Pri- vate sales daily. One minute walk from Union Station. Rain or shine, you want to *‘I have & remarkable history.” began the lady who looked like a possible client. “To tell or to sell?” inquired the lawyer, osutionsly —Washington “Didn’t you.tell me last Brief State” News Hartford.——A ¢iub for the study of socialism has been organized at Trin- ity college. The club has six charter ‘members. pu Wednesday- Grange hall, to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday March 30—Colchester, AMr. Ratner’'s farm, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Practical orchard demonstrations in pruning and spraying under direction of Prof, Charles D. Jarvis. Thursday, March 30 — Bridge_ (Lebanom); Mr. farm, 7.30 p. m Friday, March ‘Colchester, Lyt eummer that end Shrubs; healthy and Strong. J. O. FOR SALE ] for hatohing I i T cholse atock. singte comb R, I Reds, 38| , ROOS! B, ' NO. of water onc, i the Bleachery, Greenevill nothing D. 3, City. Tel. 223-6. . And by the by, 'tis not so dry mar16 garden; $10 per month. As‘many “think. FOFL MARTFORD 1900 model B0 Romobu, 8 FOUN- —Pittsburg Polt. and i ellent congition. ic- | large _vard, water. closet . $11. Upper s, T | g LI R v W il ORI e el T FLATS OF the following Grecds: Siiver, White an | stohe sef tubs; hot water gas fxtures, | N s me aiey Smeay 1t Batred Flymouth Rocks; §1 and 32 2| g4 MAIN ST., COFTAGH AND BARN, 9 4 rooms, cellar, water closet, large lot, | 1, -d Bave St Viius dance—Boston AT 11 BIM ST, AN EX per ‘month tenement,, with or.a. W by the The Thames Losn & Trust Ce. offer lighted bullding at reasonable rates. Janitor service Landon. mar22d P 3 T ea notnng stse v drivk Blison, R b e Gty el 3355, - | cottage, wigh ‘large, . mwell touring car for sale. Fully equip) tain St.. lower t, aix raoms, cellar,| Restaurant Promrietor—So you were muz ! 11 ELM ST, doned.—Catholic, News. , Tat inces, §1 3 th, 10 one. — | Bdff Wyandottes, White Leghorn and | sépatate rear entra: $26 per. mon Greas Scottl B¢ T f0K that way abont rent $8 per month. % 4 5 g9 | | Madge—You can't alwaystell wheth- ity water ) Ena Sloset, five Bood roomns T, offices and suites of roome ip and’ heat inélu Leonard Kaufman's their new and well Poultry Farm, ~Norwich ’Phone 34-3.. mar27d Watérbury. — Postmaster John H. Pilling said last week thet until July 1 at least the public would be given a mail on Sunday as formerly. st Lyme, 1 FOR_SALE. They come and they mo. I bave 23 Horses that I want to have go this week to make room for the next load, which will ‘arrive Menday, April 3d. I have several extra good chunks. Come and-gee ‘them. * Tel. 177-12. ety “Can you epell ‘G string’ with five letterw?” = “No; etthier.” *S, B Bt 1 Gt On, 3 €0 Tribun “The t X P o thiat gir] can’t Tecite table without Eestures.”—Kansas. “I suppose you are actly T:m on i fn the et neking i My OIS0 s i Ex- actly. what [ think.”—~Washington 3 Small Boy—If you please, sir, may we have an extra half holiday this afternoon? FHeadmaster—Why? Small Boy—Well, sir, we thought you might teel like it, sir; as you were singing in Your_bath'this mosning!—Punch. MUCH, IN LITTLE FOR SALE. BBST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. Three miles to Willimantic, 1 mile to R. R. staden, near trolley. cottage house, large stock barn with Dasemen! henhous sheds, lashouse, ete.; all bulldings A No.' 1; 30_acres extra til- lage, 16 opea pastiire, 1§ actes valuab) wocdland, runsing spi water, 136 fine young bearing apple treeh witn 1€ head cattle, Ir ? ‘ses, 1 hens, $ igs and complete line of wagons and arming_ tools. Milk or créam- seld at door. Price if s0ld this week, $4,800. Pictures and lists. TRYON’S AGENCY, ‘Willimantie, Conn, Darien.—~Water in Darien will be plentiful this season. Besides the water supplied by Stamford there are many Growing. in | STiesian wells being drilled. : Wilton.—The milk producers of this vicinily have received contracts to sign making a flat rate of four cants per quart for one year from May 1. Windsor, Norfolk.—The next meeting of Litchfield County Woman's C club wiil be held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Esgate in Norfolk on April 8. prove perticularly attractive to| — Nathan Cohen, student at Connecti- | Meriden. iends of Congressman regular theater-gosrs, as well as| cup agricultural college, Why Should | Thomas L. Reilly will tender him a R For Sale ‘Who only go occasionally. Farmers Organize? Insects and Dis | complimentary banquet at the Hotel : o " WILLIAMS BROS., Props. |A well established and suc- ompany is pr of Plants and How to Fight| Winthropin Meriden on Tuesday, : 10 #ive the fumniest of all com {Atarch 25, cessful Livery Stable bnsi- J. W. Pincus, editor of Thé Jewish | e AR i3 ¥ | macmer, Siice; Some Green Crope = | o Seithiod'sd Bk 40 SIS ol ness in Westerly. A rare ¥ Dairy Providig that no fish be teken from opportunity for the right man fo do well. Apply to Leonard G. Robinson (at Botsford | : miceting). general manager of the Jew- | 2 VIel ad Dog. ponds betwean Feb. 1 THOMAS J. WELCH, ish Agricultural and Industrial Aid | society, How to Organize a Co-operate Credit Union, The real estate belenging to the late Thomas MecCormick, situated at 51 WASHINGTON STREET, must be sold ‘at ence to close up the estate. Apply to N. TARRANT & CO, 117 Main Styeet. lege, Selecting i Care of Cows in Sum- | FOR SALE OR RENT—Ns. 118 ‘Washington Street. FOR SALE—Houss with Barn, cor- ner, Williams and Oneco Street FOR RENT — Three connecting rooms with heat in Kenyen Building. FOR RENT—Main Street Store, two floors, 76 feet x 22 feet, extending from Main fo Water, with heat, in|. Kenyon Building. Engquire of A. A, BECKWITH, Ken- yon Bullding. SPECIAL BARGAIN 200 acre: ‘ ind, 100 eclear, 1l-reem house with ell, large barn, quantity of fruit trees, % mile from church and stores, 4 miles from - Lnnnum 2 1‘“!7 1( at ‘Dhll’fl lhflfl ll.ln ise, ‘running water. throush . plac 1000 cords wood, §ood standing timber: $4,500, part cash. P 3 PECK’S REAL ESTATE AGENOY, , 133 Spring St., ‘Willimantic, Qt. For Sale or Rent House No. 58 Washington Street, eight rooms and bath, steam heater, D THEATER. Heart of a Savage, the feature of thie Breed for toduy, is the story of the Santa Monica Caiiornia. some of the most scenes heing taken on of this range. The story is| beautifui, teilling as it does unfiifiching fulfillment of the obligation=. In this e 10 repay a debt of ! und in se doing is killed by femily he was trying to befriend. of the most gorgeous lighting are Mmiroduced in this Mm, and and every scene I8 o marvel of e Deauty. yet being sufi- theilling to piease the iovers of e in the west. fl.fi!\ll‘ Maar's nn::' is l&mlhrr me. being @ most e druzna ot fromier s e, jealousy and revenge. ® Ransem of Red Cisf 13 still the attractions, while of Browne will in- mest popular song hit of the ¢ Waterbury, —White Oak encamp- ] 5, 1. O. Q. ., is to celobrate ws' hall Thursday even- g, April 6, the ninety-second anniver- sary of the organization of the order in America. FREIGHT RAILROADING To Be Continued by New Haven Road to Newly Acquired Boston & Maine. Al My Parague; will_hav Bridgeport.—Major Thomas Boudren has received a special message from California that the governor of that state has signed the bill repealing the compulsory vaccination law which passed both branches of the legislatura by large majorities. The plan 1 New Yorl ar perfected of the ., Néw Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. of concentrating and re- loading less than carload freight at certain transfer points into carloads for distribution, will, it is stated at the New Haven office of the company, be extended fully to its controlled property, the Boston & Maine. The Boston & Maine transfer points are to be Greenfield, Ayer. Salem and Lawrence in Massachusetts, Woods- ville gnd Nashua in New Hampshire, and Portland, Me. The New Haven company has seven transfer points, Hartford, New Haven, Providence, Putnam, ‘Conn., Middle- borough, Mass., and Mansfield, Mass. Under (he system. consignments of frelgit less than a carload are taken g directly as possible to the transfer points which are chosen, not for their #iza and population, but for their dis- tributive character as railroad junc- New Haven.—Prof. Hiram Bingham of the department of South American geography and history at Yale is plan- ning @ tour through Peru in the in- terest of his department work. In ol der to make this trip he has obtain: special loave of absence. In view of the discovery of so many new brooks about Norwich, all of which are said to contain . trout, we have stocked up with a full new line of Norwalk.—Charles F. Hayes of New Brunswick, N. J.. has taken an appeal in the superior court from the action of the probate court of Norwalk'in ad- mitting to probate the will of his fa- ther, the lata Ferdinand Hayes. The appeal is based on the ground- that nothing is‘given or devised to him. Enormous areas of the me try in North China bave od - with . y sults upon f'gd‘ao.” Thére are 1250" elao the United States. lournaitsm. ot Clean Jour- held this evoning Betotice reading room, s not, pri- et 49 under the Now They Chew the Rag. For Sale : for 114 simultancous New England. r. Joneph ¥. Codb of the Uni- B | home to celebrate her tions. The consignments are then reload- #d, 80 far as possible, into carloads and ent in fhat form t6 destination. This avolds repeated handling of freight and the. uneconomical use of partly londed cars and glves also quicker ar- rival at freight destination. With the system extended to the B. & M. it will apply to the freight at more than 1,200 station: BIRTHDAY SUPRER Given Mrs. Hannah E. Larkham of Plain Hill on 86th Anniversary. Mrs. Hannah F. Larkham of Plain Hill, Norwich, received a surprise on March 24 from a number of her chil- dren and grandehildren. coming to he Gth birthd: with her. In her immediate family aré Miss Meilssa J. Larkham, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Larkham and children, Misses M. Dorothy, Alice . and Mas- ter W. Herbert, who were all preseat. Others present were and Mrs. George I, Larkham of Canterbury, Mr. and N John A. Larkhant and chil- dren, Master Frank O. and Miss Stella M. of Lakewood, R. L, Charles W. rkham of Lisbon. Frank N. Lark- of Jewett £'ity, Mr. and Mrs, Levi lark of _Sotth - Cant Before the days of Columbus, says The Leadon Chronicle, the natives of Mexico used to chew gum. They probably haven't = reformed yet.—At- lanta Journal. One Better Than Two. New York has had only one sena- tor, but is feeling much better, thank you, because neither Depew nor Shee- han'is the other one.—N. Y. Post. The - French government's profits fram the tobacco monopoly during the century from 1811 to' 1910 amounted to $2,929,596.000. CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought AUTOMOBILE STATION, B, J. Coft, ¢ Otis Street. Automobr Fishing Tackle We are now ready to demonstrate. EATON CHASE - ,-Company = 129 Main Streel, Norwich, Coup. Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, = 3. X C. STONE Prop THERE 15 nd advertising medium Eastern Colincetieut qusxq ‘The Bul-. Tnesa resiita: 5 The five houses containing 14 tene- ments, Nos.-218-224 West Main streat, known as “Gardner Court.” For information and ferms apply to WM. W. IVES, 11 Chamalin -tqu: ~ 4 na Reutiites of by Kind Lowest Rates of Interest. . eatablisned Frm to 5-1“1, wh THE COLLATERAL LOAN 143 Main Street, F. C. ATCHISON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 1, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. o Night ‘phone 791. 3 'Auo'rm whrow i isions befng the | further particulars inquire of For Sale’ House and Lot with other buildings, situated on High street in the thri ing village of Baltic, town of Sprague, Ct. Trolley cars pass the door. The lot is 50 ft. front by 200 ft. deep. The house contains rooms for three tene- ments, with store and saloon. Also one vacant lot adjoining, the dimen- same as aboye. For © -ERROLL €. LILLIBRIDGE, Administrator, Norwich, Ct. A FINE FARM of 67 acres, good set of buildings, fine| orchard, on R. ¥. D. and .cream route, near railroad station, church, school, .well watered and very cheap in price. .~ “E. A, PRENTICE. mar15d all newly papered and painted. Inquire of Dr. D. L. JONES, Hast Great Plaln, Norwich, Conm. Téle- phone 736. v MATT A. TINKER Auctioneer " AUCTION _ Wednesday, March 29th,-1911, at the residence of F. J. Alexander, about four miles north of New London, on’ Mont- ville trolley line, &t 10 &, mi., I will sell to, the highest bidder the-following: Twelve cows, two horses, nine broed sows, thirty shoats, two sows with pigs, one Walter A. Wood mowing machine, one Buckeye, one Deering. two. horse rakes, one spring toqth harrow. ome: e’ harrow, two disk harrow 5 fih one pair. of bobs, s ler, *one hay _ cutter. 3 wagon, one low-down milk. wagon, o covered milk wagon, one two-; | wagon, one two-seated, surrey, _ ereamery” cooler, ,one milk 3 cans, one set of double ha: & hay ‘fork with block aud falle, stacks oat straw. one registered Jerads cow. five years old, fr 4 on commences at 10 o’¢lock. Ilrlg of single ¥ 10,000,000,000" TThe aross atimust in i 140,000,000, - their e 000000008, and they. persons, whose, pay 000,000 a year. 3 Vice Counsul A. D. Jacksan reports the establishment in Madras of s fac- tory for making soda-water ybottles. for which 'zmu . throughout: p of

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