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ERALLY FAIR TODAY AND ' ORROW; MODERATE WIND& hita tungsten lights. There. m “ mmn %“fnt;;};i:c;;n mcthnoor The cashiers the. first. floor and will be in charge of Miss Lena Shereshevsky. The officers of the com- pany are as follows: President, Louis Markoff; vice president, David Sher- eshevsky; secretary, Abraham Cramer; treasurer, Morris Markoff. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The Loyal Tem; nce association pera meets in the Bilk block Sunday after- | noon. plotures at the 190 1911, at 10 at the Wm. B. Franklin, the fol- sharp, Meetinghouse Hil lowing - articles: 15 choice cows (some resh, all-com- ing due soon), 1 yearli 1,pair well mated horses (good drivers and work- ers), 5 pigs, 2 breeding sows, about 45 hens, mowing usachine, horse rake, Disc harrow, cultivator, plow, wagons, FOR SALE. “TO RENT. FOR !Am ~— Doubie lot in 'Ya.ntic cemetery. . Mrs. Egbert Bturfll' 29. l’ruThB SALE—Good spri ump, at 44 E&!t Town St., Nnrwigh:ycg mynl “Fom W. woman, ‘boolkieep: DIy to B0 RENT_Jurnished room. at’ra Union St. {FO RENT—Three rooms and kitchen, with set range and kitchen clbl tollet room; for light honnkavh;g side gl-. and King Quality $4.00 shoes eriencéd y;m A ond stenographer, Ta%“' otfice vark. AD ‘WANTBD—Position . as. houn by an’ Anierlcazs h%’f;. fo! o positi er or ox 55, Rev. Walter Gay will preach Sunday morning and evening at Grace Memo- rial Baptist church. Park Church Musi The programme of music for Sun- day, April 9, at Park Congregational At sunride ‘every soul is born agaia. Laugh like a boy at splendors that e e te from anvone else; church follows: . The s SALE OR n Laurel | {rhnce, eventh Day Advent harness, separator, Babcock cream | bflchelor dxy -or untry. Md(fi! 5 a trance. Tel 218- .{, or call on g 3 Morning. on Sabbath from 2 to 4 p. m. tester, small tools of all kinds, ensilage | ¥ Bullett 3 aprsa | T04 Br™ cmi; R e, e | Balley, ol SR’ | o v foys ‘e blind and deat . d bath. Organ Prelude, aprid’ Batiste | Bill block, room No. 2. corn fodder, hay, 1 stone drag, 1 tank msal wante by " M0 RENT—§-room tenement, modern o i Anthem—Palm’ Branches, Faure e heater, 1 spraying machine with large |'manufacturer to sell high o engine mom“ improvements; 7-room cottage louse: 24 1“;‘:" seal the dead past with We written by Mrs. Fugene Wallner | The subject at the Chr tank, fully equipped, and other arti-|packings on liberal comm S8ion basts, Will be Sold Saturday afternoon at 2 | Mod€rn Improvements, steam heat, city But ever bind a moment yet to —1 Lay My Sins on Jesus, ice Sunday morning is Are Sim, | cles too numerous to mention. | ndanutagturer,” Shaughnessy Cou 119 | o'clock, one bay horse, at the signpost, | Pecis” Corner, ng‘l,r‘;l;;gnl,tn;*;v:k‘“”' e. iease and Death Real? ’ good- -2 - corner of: Market and Main Sts., b: L "t Organ Postiide—Merch in A Fat, = sood” drivers, and. weleh 550, SThe | WOMEN sl “gusrauioed hose 7 | Goorse . Nouse, Auctioneer. sprid -_apriXuths T‘"’“lg dsov i m‘" ,wring not. your Clark | At the Broadway Congregational | o\ are in good condition, good milk- | DT Cent: profit; make $10 daily; fu FOR SALE_Slab wood; s01d In,large | jn 0, RENT—The cottage No. 8 Wash-| tend Pty 18 all wh “r Aftecnoon. church, the pastor will preach in the omie of the best Gairies in. the |BAIt, time. B:ax ms“%v,.'é‘"fi.':'.'.?‘f: ol TR, ot sl Y aree %’;i"3‘:a‘é’r“:i.'.;‘5?..‘.fi°83§.,§‘.?“x‘3'§’"Ji P 1 my arm o say o Prelude—Prayer, Bruce Steane | Morning and Rev. Herbert J. Wyekoff | country. The farm implements are in o Sl eblis | ™ond, Bast Great Flain. “Tel. 896-12." |rooms, .in’good order. Apply to Chas. |No ehame.taced outcast ever sank so Anthem— Is He That Cometh | in the afterncon. Al condition, practically new. e m TE Yo want P. Cozswell. mar21TuThs : ta op L mb_of g i e ot the service i It stormy, V. Big commission: ce $10 dal . suitablo for horses -or automobile. Organ Postiade, Jatiste | dUct the service at the Sheltering Arms rmy, next fair week day. o ik copuniei one. ?fi.ir blocks with rope, Telephoné & Dosk &hou benola thy lost youth ail 3038 che.-nu t, Phila- apyid hast? Sllnda; afternoon. ‘WM. B. BIRGE, owner. ternational Mills, pleasant _ furnished TSET A - < A i delphia, he Nor- - NEXT WEEK AT THE AUDITO Sunday morning at Trinity Meth-[ WM. B. WILCOX, Auctioneer. phia, Pa. ! ioh Nuckesies AL room, hot and soia "“fi“it‘"o?fl?"é bath. nmnt (gt I,m;:'n righteous retriba RIUM. odist Episcopal church Rev. Frederick apr4TuThS | | WANTED AL n;goe- o m'"':;i ,{3’; ager, ain St. ‘phone 1038- Ly Then turn from blotted archives of the years, Bood appearance and felr education: he must be honest and mot afraid to work. We will pay good money to such a man who is Lh.l. to furnish men need address Box 55, care Bulletin Office. DTS FOR RENT—A fine five-room base- ment flat with modern cofiveniences ana fine garden, 15 minutes’ walk from fSnisties ov érything W. Coleman will preach on The Cruci- doors. - fied Christ. His evening topic is The Will of God. that grows out- aprid The management of Norwich's pio neer vaudeville house promises a Dill for the first half of next weck which past And find the future’s pages white as snow: . GRISWOLD MORGAN '.. -« Xuctioneer SALE CHEAP—An iron cnair FOR suitable for piazza or cemetery use. Art thou a mourner? Rouse thee from Rev. Dr. W. H. Eley will preach at HilL i Mil) Surpsss anything seen here In & 4 strong_ references. rtunity for | For particulars, apply at this office. | Franklin squard, on ear 1ine. ADPIY A, by enel eke Ay i 3 Dromotion wmitmited: Joponds catirely | _a r7 b zon' time and u‘vltl’}heno'ysh‘ \}.‘.r_‘u,ulu:l(: (“l‘lflr(‘;!f:llllr:‘tlu n‘\(‘)‘?x‘xjfixg[\on“P-lL s?‘::n Ph vout pen abnm: Afl;“ Box i34, l’ Morin, at ? ut-Cadden Co. dprid ‘Art m&;}:fig sinner? Sins may be t to satisfy all. The Four Bragdons : Norwieh, Ct. aprid sy L Pecky Plaln| w0 LET Tedement 1 rooms ~and ives thee wings to fles day, while his evening topic is Jesus Ta!ephone 463-14. Each mqrnlnglf will head the bill in their screamingly bath, 3 it . furmy comedy playlet entitled Fun in ath. Keys at house, 27 McKinley Ave. PARTNER wm buy half I one MeEEryAgo-ronnd, s 3 Tie Our Panacea. interest iwo | FOR SALE —One pair oxen five years | 'or particulars, A. R. Taintor. 51 Sum- Each night o' star to guide thy fest & Vaudeville Agency. The act is com- N e Will be sold at Public-Auction at the|gasoline passeng: s, at the ter- | 01d, one good working horse and two | Mer St, Boston. suid heaven. 2 Posed of four young men, all of whom | At/ Trinity Episcopal church there |jome of fe” f2le" Soorie . Roxers, A I vee e g S °does shoats. = Columbus Smith, Canterbury, | “No./20 CHNTRAL AVE. _Middle tene_ ~—Walter Malone. are natural comedian: and who cer- be holy communion at 9.45 a. m., | Leffingwell, entry trolley road, at ke Wangum- | C% Pflsfolfice address, R. F. D. No. 1, ment, rent cheap. Inquire $1 Willow St. e —— wn.y use their ability to the best ad- | morning prayer and sermon at -10.30 'n.'m.xr, APRIL ,,m’ 1013, baus, So. Coventry, Cenn. . Call. write | Balti L apr5d ar3ld COMPANIONSHIP. a. m. and evening prayer and sermon in their present vaudeville FOR SALE—One pool table, furn at 10 o’cloek, orytel tood- S CEEERR C‘“;,‘m.,"" ONE OF THE BEST upper tenements ||e Another exceptionally good act | at 7.30 p. m. o3 ture, carpets and all household goods, Beside a; winter sea I held her h. on Monday's bill is the Visocchi Bros. - the lollowing deseribed property: 1| ™ ix— iiable and expertenced, |16 Water St Stonington. Address L:|J §VpResi St No.© S Willow Bt | -The sun low sunken in 4 molten in an original musical novelty includ- | Rev. Robert F. True will preach|lorse. 1100 Ibs., 1 carriage, 1 Concord | wants position as chauffew S omperent | A. Grover, Myatic, Ct. 2prid r31d ” $ glare, 3 histiing and organetie virtnostos, | Sunday morning at the Third Baptist | bugey, 1 one-horse lumber wagon, 1|to do ail repair. work. Address Box (7o S ety Revealed a flitting radiance ‘in her E *'I?ge act has been plaving big all the | church on The Service of Shining, | one-horse dump cart, 1 express wagon, | 6, Bulletin Office. apr7d the Dest 1 have ever shipbed | remadrion mogos ool nte bt | Whew durkneas. tell, and turned we to ’ time and is a sure hit on any Dill | while in the evening he will preach on | 1 road sulkey, 1 business sleigh, 2 1lgbt | 5 i ny AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS_ | 0ast. 'Come and see them. They must | rosod o0 JMOGorn Improvemen 76 Bos! the land; A Madeline Burdette, the popular so- | How to Be Happy. driving harness, 1 work harness robes Home lgssons: 336 weekly job guaran- 'é;i;.ol,d. to make room for more. Your |well’ Avenue. AHre " aprig. | Reluctantly we cllmbed the oozing prano, who has been secured for the = ter, plows and small hand fools, quan..| L weel 2, : . = . san fizat of next week, and Josh bale o | At the First Bagtist church Sunday | ity of iy and cornatalks, T lot of gog.e;u,_wm SeRool, 13“ noi?:‘fi‘d“: a;ml s;xmerzé:l.ni (m:p::u ko, RENT— a%fldflz;plefl;;&n‘l:e‘x‘nh?g el Hgitening grasp. and, lovins, very good lace comedian, will round I ng lev. - . unning! potatoes, ot of corn on ear, )~ - . = &1 GGS HA' |- . e first | preach on A Palm Sunday Question, | quart millc cans, 1 40-quart can, all the Dottom_ boa brea stock, Buft Or} and gas..also goodsgardes, &t 8 Jlm |\ That monfnt Waves compiaining put this entertaining bill in a class manner. The Auditorium photo- while the evening topic is A Sabbath furniture contained in dwelling house, S. ‘White Wyandottes; large, of the best utility and Ave., Norwich Fenton. ‘own. Inquire of L. A. mar3 28d stille there in of earth's incessant a ivi; ice, 0. T. Y., B ll l s ress, givin, prc 5T N n . g ket Against JE8 @ consisting of chamber sets, stoves, ca. ‘prize winning pets, bedding, chairs, pictures, dishes and other things too numerous to men- tion. If stormy, next falr weekday. lays are always good. The Redskin's | in the Life of Jesus. seret is an especially good reel for the children’s matinee today. TO RENT—Tenement No. 101 CUff Street; modern improvements. Inquire at 49 Broadway or 51 Cliff Street. Straine, selected for Size And eFE ducuon 13 eggs §1. Mrs. W. Sal berg, H. F. No. 4,.Nor eneral ‘housev 5 > WANTED—Girl for- The services at Christ church for work. Apply at 87 McKinley Ave OB, vast eternity, thou roaring ssa e, Palm_Sunday will be as follows: Holy | Terms cash. Tel. 779-5. blESWF ‘marz4d Which throusii both day and dark- THE VILLAGE POSTMASTER. communion, 9~a. m.; morning prayer 3prnu¥"sEN ROGERS, Executrix. WANTED—By middie aged woman, FOR SALE— Fight-room coitage| NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS—Heat, | Oh, nolsy nme which blabbeth e “Give us another rural drama,” has |and sermon, 11 a. m.; evening prayer ‘Apply at this office. | house, all modern improvements, 168 | bath and gas. King House, 60 Main St. position as nurse. and sermon, 7 m. Apri Broad St. 0 D. Perkins, | marzld In aan‘ny c]lmofln:x from sun to been the plea of the public ever since “Anall‘yz to Brown & Attorneys 22 Shetucket i Pai Farm pres by the TR Aucti NTED—: type- o NT—On STel Bt it the. Dosnowceny. hes | RAL the iFirst Cfinsrl;sltwn;l Shurch OO0 rttars, Tchall eRiStein. ioyries ana | Nocwich Conn. 1% of ots eizht rootxz‘xs Meodars and don: | What ”" n‘;‘;;";‘z by "ye twain, they gudeavercd o accede [o heledemands. | Rev, C. W, Ewing vil preach Swngey | AUC'[‘[ON BUES h B rin She, Shes Gar | ihage, i e i Aot | Kjenr yr P to B FHAINE L ME | 1r oo ogeuiel faring. waig s e The Village Postmaster has been se- station. Tel. 536. 'mar2sd steam 'depo[ Sl coTnButlons L wdtH 5 —R“th ery Stuart, in The Out~ while in the evening his topic is The | Story of the English Bible. TO RENT—Store No. 3p Broadway, next to the Wauregan hotel, formeriy occupied by M. 1. DeMonte as a restau- rant. Possession given April ist. Ap- ply to William H. Shields. mariéd TO RENT—Nine room cottage house, all modern improvements, Boswell cured for production next week and it is expected that it will more than sat- isfy any and all tastes. There were many rural plays that could have been obtained for production, many of tiem of the very best, but after careful con- three " different trolley lines; will sell Vlth or without three acres of land. . Tarbox, R. 4, Norwich, Ct. Terephone Jowett Sty Encs a7 ‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1911, at Bellevue Farm, Ox Hill Road, near Cobb Farm, Norwich Town, at 10 o'clock : vear old and 5 VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Savings The Palm Sunday morning topic of | . Dr. S. H. Howe at Park Congre- gational church 1a The Peace of the World At the vesper service he will -WANTED A Gooll Family Cook, Good pay and onn., AUCTION SALE of house and lot at Milly—I put away my mideration it was decided that none of = The hens, 5 full Norwich Town. By virtue of an order 8 fersd the many attractive features pos- | Preach on The Evil of the World. shire’ shoats, 24 fall fhite [ 800 Place. Also Good House Girls. for (ho Probate Court for the District | avenue. ~Apply at 43 Boswell avenue |, WIUNTT Put away my last years sessed by The Village Postmaster. One | e Chester shoats. = young White Chester J. B. LUCAS, ilof Norwich, the undersigned will sell | Tel. 141-12. bathing sutt (n-eamptior, b vap strong reason in its favor is that it is At the Second Congregational church | boars, 12 White Chester brood sows, R 32, C. I Buildi at’ public auction on BSaturday, April NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, cen- | priladelphi y e bathing suit?— new to this city and vicinity, where | Rev. Herbert J. Wyckoff will preach ;larmlns loog? c?nsistituz hof plows, | Room entral - Building, lnt‘{ll . g %vllgc;z in thto xa!t:;nnnn (o1 | trally located, hot water, steam heat, hiladelphia Record. c : S i arrows, cultivators, two-horse unq ed -half interest in the cottage -, Y f ia? the patronage of the Poli Players | Sunday morning on Jesus the Guest,| A7tvowws CHImvetors, two-fofee e hiouse and lot on the westerly side of | 2ath and gas. 38 Union St."Phone 83¢-4' | Stella_What cduses her insomnia? comes from, and therefore will have while in the evening he will read the grindstone, 1 lutaber wagon. 2 express ‘Otrobando Town tore at 65 Franklin St Belle—She takes 80 many beauty ex- e Oy ercises before rotiring that it is morn- the additional attraction of heing seen | Sixth Chapter of a Lenten Story. | Svagons, 1’ pair double work harness, WANTED AT ONCE station, by _ Jacob e mor for the first time by most persons. SRR TIER 2 i chains, hoes and forks. corn sheller, - Mursch. om: Adminfe- | = T R ™ 3 | lne when she finishes.—Harper's Ba- Then it possesses more featurcs of a | Mrs. May Pepper Vanderbilt, Ameri- | bone cutter, shell grinder, and other General Housework Help. trator of the estate of ~Frederica tenoment S e '1. ml:flxflvg 'ge. & 8904 | zar. L AR “wateoal nature then any | '8 itest test medium, will speal | useful articles. ~ Also houschold goods, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAT, Murech. aprid L SR It fuoe 18 SRS ¥ s ah - Acilas b and give clairvoyant descriptions and | consisting beds, bédding, kitchen S. H. REEVES. Supt, how New York will look in 1950, What <+ = 50 Th z reasonanle.SdRduiie (0 Mopert Ave S e ay Danoc |8, hal | spirit_mossages at the Spiritual acad- | FA08e, cabinet sewing maching, carpets. | ooy 0y Butlding, 43 Bremdway. Cfty: | welghing 1100, sound, %1l make & 2004 9 can e use to illustrate it? Fditor— thing ne other play offers, and it is|®mY Sunday morning and evening. crockery and other articles too et | wageia ) g{;’grh:;fl‘igo‘;’rw‘g‘?“{‘;*r""gng";‘;‘gfifig WHITNEY’S AGE"G', Get that file of magazines over for ous to mention. 1850, and cut out the pieture of how Terms of the sale, cash. one that cannot fail to cause comment | 3 New York was to look in 1910.—Puck. . 950, extra good driver. and discussion. To present this effect E3 horses reasonably. 'Will sell these 227 Main $t., Franklin Square. . Brown’s Sunday morning at the Mt. Calvary If stormy, v properly it was necessary to arrange “P"}"‘ "fih\szc*“lsflgz-"‘:-' ':)-‘ D'g'ml-mcvrt i1 figllxeov‘v‘x',:}; take place na&:‘ Lol woskday FOR -SALE. Bakery, Baltie, Conn. r3d_ | Real Estate and Insurance | “on T&e!” ‘slghed.. the .lovesicik to have the original machinery and ,?Jfifl‘; Wis evening topic is The Foe. |, Télephons §18-2. Norwich, @omn. - 5 FOR SALE_Farm for sale caeap, 160 FOR SALE. maiden, T’m sure_Im not worthy to equipment brought on from New York | s gnees of Sin Has Nothing to Do |APril 3 1811 aprd 40 SALE acres, very good buildings, tiwo miles | WEOSEVELT AVE, No. 6%, NBAR | DS YOUur wifsl” “Well” replied George, eity, where it has been in storage | QUENCEE B 7 9 = fromR R. station. Particulars inquire | tho melche‘y_ Greeneville, six room | Wearily. “I'm not weorthy to be your when not jn use by stock companl 3 GEORGE A. PENDLETON. .Auctioneer Sust arcivell’ Mo AEales aves Tadis a’ghl}ardnzr, 15 Oak St., Norwich. B well cuitivated | husband, so we're just about matched ™ —~Catholic Standard and Times. Reporter—You kuow it is said that your country has a secret understand- ing with Mexico. Eminent Foreign Diplomat (with a sigh)—We have no unvderstanding with ~ Mexico or any other country that could ke called a secret. Flobson knows ali about it. CHicago Tribune. “T don’t believe there is anything in ever since the original production was withdrawn from the road. This week it is in use by the Spooner Stock com- ‘tny at the Metropolis theater in New ‘ork, the last performance being given tonight. Immediately thereafter It will be shipped direct to Norwich for | use here next week. This necessitates | considerable extra expense, but the | management confidently expects tho| | Riccr-1st of Hotied THED Theme ta hiw. Some to suit all. Several matched pairs and nice husiness horses. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 177-12. g nth. 55 SCHOOL ST. OPPOSITE FOUN- tain St, two family house with large Iot; to be had at a bargain. MAIN ST., COTTAGE AND BARN, cellar, water closet, large 1ot fronting on bwo streets city water and an ex- cellent well, Very cheap COTTAG! EASY NORWICH, only ten minutes’ walk seven ' Too steam "At the Greeneville Congregational church Sunday morning Rev. C. H.| Rickotts will preach on The Three Stages of the Triumphal Entry. In the evening his topic will be The Sub- sequent Events of Palm Sunday. FOR SALE _Egits for hatching from {choice stock, single comb R. 1. Regds, $5 nlx)mae Poultry Farm marhid . SPECIAL OFFER on Cillfol'nl! Prnlt three feet long, strong and bushy, or a few days. Write for prices. 0. Lando mar3id A BARGAIN_Two-cylinder 1910 Buick touri AUCTION At the residence of Luther C. Gray, about 114 miles east of Ledyard Center, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1911, at 9.30 o’clock BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. Three miles to Willimantic, 1 mile to R R statlon near tru*uey gottage cic h basement. At the Buckingham Memorial Sun- day morning Rev. Joseph ol pastor of the Universalist church, will nearly new from " postoffic s, heat. 'Sold on installment payments if results to be worth the extra trouble ., h . h % r i R honsa ]lr barn wit! desired. that talk .about Harlow beis hrn and cost. Tt is certainly the largest | Preach on The Way to the Kingdom. |9 cows, 1 yoke of twin oxen, 4 shoats, car, luuy equipped, first TURTEV. g Bh TS SN e B any has vet | The subject at the Y. P. ¢ U. service | 8 turkeys, 50. hens, ox carf, mowing | bomateey A \:do );x“hm." oxtra til- | .class condition. Auto "Agency, | ern dv;“m""f,':‘&;}“"imf%“1;';”5}00":: up,” said Little Bimks. “Why, attempted, and considerable of an un- |is Palm Sunday—Uncmnsd Kings. | machine, .horse rake, express wagonm, lage. 1 Seed pasture, 15 acres vfiuabz (B18 Frankrin ¥t e ments, In exéellent neighborliood. Fasy 2}‘;}5th}’s“?”;z’g‘;‘,‘u‘P‘I‘;D&;&"iN":‘('1" an dertaking when the extremely low e Crer plows, harrow, cultivator, weeder, [¥00dland. running epring water, 125| FOR SALE Cheap. a good bay wer erms to accommodate purchase 2 At roes o " i row, 3 > | ine young bearing spple trees, With 16 | ing horse. Call at 210 West Main St. LAUREL HILL AVE. EXCELLENT |Jinkinson. derisively. “Footman is e Skan into considera, | Excuses of a Married Man. forks, shovels, hoes, corn sheller, | heaa cattle, pair Rorses, 100° hens. Taarzsa modern house of 12 rooms, adapted for | gdod! = That isn't a footman—it's | .That Lincoln (Neb.) man who is a | Eclipse corn planter, beds, bureau|pigs and complete line of wagons und Dne nr two families, modern improv deputy- sheriff in charge of the car! ’ players in the productios including | Nason, gle, a Pythian, an EIk | (old), desk (old), chairs, tables, lounge, | {3rming tools. Milk or cresm sold at{ FOR SALE — First class wall soda —Harper's Weekly the Bridgewater Silver Cornet b P e i e e . 5 3 | g, e e AOUT this meek, Sis00: | tountain, With refrigerator and marble | GOOD TEN ACRE FARM NEAR CITY eekly. wieh adds to the hilarity by being | ghe This wife when ho reaches. the | U, Beater, hay, . u Pictures and lists. top couhter. Taftville Pharmacy. with dwelling and barn, lex%e)lel;a well | “Can't T persuade vou to subscribs caught in the rain. Then thore e . e o - =7 so, a e same Auction, will be TRYON’S AGENCY, mar ‘water and orchard, good land, sufficient | for a copy of our latest book on north home terminal after schedule time. 5 Wood for family. Brice very low. POl exgiiaSiont> ¥No, sir, you coild donation party, where the neighbors guther for merrymaking, :nul'i in which | £ 2 several snecial numbers will be intr Au~ed—singing, dancing, etc. On Mon- | Hates to See It Wasted. day afternoon one of the most attrac- | FEvidently John D. Rockefeller wants #tve souvenirs yat offered the ladies | to got control of the Gould wealth be- FOR SALE—Two top buggies, one also one set double driving har- Di. Gsoege. Thompaon, Taftville, sold _goods belonging to estate Francis 3 E. Gallup: Desk, case of 4 drawers, . case of 5 drawers, crockery, household goods, stove, new heater, a large as- sortment of carpenters’ tools, lawn mower, garden tools, 2 wheelbarrows, oil stoves, oil tank, 3 ladders. etc. Willimantic, Cean. Memphis Commercial-Appeal. not persuade me to take it as a gift! I spent four years earrving mails in North Dakota, two vears driving a cab in Minnesota and I've just escaped from Duluth. Got a book on hunting EGGS AND CHICKS FOR SALE from the following breeds: Silver, White and Property For Sale For Rent will be given away at the matinee. It | fore foreizn noblemen spend it all— |, 1f stormy, sale will take place next Buff Wyandottes, White Leghorn and in Central Africa?’—Chicago Tribune. - A - fiwankes Sent air wcekdas Barred Plymouth Rocks; $1 and 32 a 2 fs a pretty glass hatpin holder and it | Milwaukee Sentinel P LUTHBR C. GRAY. N g Rocks: T “Did I understand you to say t has already aroused considerable in- 15 and man was from Kentucky? Y es. Dzy_old_chicks, Two Stores I will sell-my property situated at| Not a Candidate. terest in the opening matinee. S B o 5 el LA SR v o istak 5 ten A o o Nos. 173-183 North Main Street, a brick | Cents aplece. - Brook Farm, Eagleville ou must be mistaken. He i B & e oo aiine going to have 4 general FOR SALE. building containing 12 tenements; a|Ct TSl 108:6. Wilimantlc Div. marid |} 101 MAIN STREST, herstofore | | from Kentucky.? ‘Vos Yam surs that Wil 'pe 5o advance I 1 30. Manuel is not a can- two-tenement house ‘at 118 Central occupied by J. C. MoPherson. ||t wenne, e bomm heret o anything.—Chicago Record- Avenue, corner of Central Avenue and Hickory Street, and one in Taftville on 118 WATER STREET, hereto- fore occupied by Spicer Bros. minutes and basn’t boasted about ir.” —Chicago Record-Herald. IHEED THEATER Two Cottages For Sale < 26 o o = — houses in good order, with 7 rooms|NOrwich Avenue haying one store and Husband—If a. man steals—no mat- R i COAL AND LUMBER. each, all modern improvements,. cen- | tenement; also show cases and lce J. P. HUNTINGTON, ter what it i5—he will Tive to regret, It. for M{). B SR B¢ fhe fineet western trally located, will be Sold-very <cheap | chest for sale.. The reason for selling ao’ AGRE EARM 4 Broadway. Wife—During our. courtship vou used pictures ever produced and is made on remarkably easy terms, by is poor health. = ; apris to steal kisses from me. Husband - by the celebrated Pathe company of | co Al E. A. PRENTICE, 86 CIiff Street lgmr?’on{’gfi“{? Norwion on Montuille Trolley Line Tell, vou hieard what I said. — Smort Paris. Beside the sensational stor: Telbphons SPe I o2 e Naciicle. SR the narrow escape is the added attra tion of perfect photography and gor geoue scenary, which equalled by the splendid acting only. The Price of Victory is a superb | 10 lmportant Things B e e To Do Today | #ented before, showing the great gen- { { of the lady with the $500,000 dowry. Matrimonial Agent—We dom't show photos with the large dowries—Fla- gende Blaetter., MUCH IN LITTLE _House of six rooms, barn, some s!'ck included. For particulars inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. For Sale The five houses containing 14 tene- ments, Nos. 218-224 West Main strect, known. as “Gardner Court.” TFor information and terms apply to TO RENT House No. 53 Washington ~Street, eight rooms and bath, steam heater, all newly papered and painted. Inquire of Dr. L. L. JONES, Bast FOR SALE eral in a sublimely pathetic moment in vs that in r| WM. W. IVES, 11 Chamalifi'street. : Great Plain, Norwich, Tele: vere first « B3, evemsru cageer I | s s2v8 4hat in order| W W. IVES. 11 Chamaltiistrest i real. Bee Belinatng 5 st Tl Tarm OOl TR P eitudts fst opened The Biograph is a comedy of a slip with 10 important thin, a € . Thomas . McCorm! & rare type that keeps you in laug mxn\p on 4 #s o | Farm of 70 Acres in Conn. the, siale. Thiynes grmick, Turkey breeders who have been situated at 51 WASHINGTON STREET, must be sold at once to close up’ the estate. : Apply-to N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main: Street. from tha time it begins up to and the close of the picture, being entitled Comrades, a story of two tramps. Miss Ethel Laws is singing the | country’'s song craze, We Met in Dear | zla *Frisco, which is highly success- Eetter peil's Coal— list bout your u” are with Chap- out, CHAPPELL CO. Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. LUMBER troubled with . their charges straving are recommendgd by the London Asz- ricultural Gazette to put a bell on a few of the leaders, old hens by pref ence. 1% miles to Pomfret Depot, 4 miles | from Brookiyn, story and a half eot- | tage house of 11 rooms, nice cow and horse barn, icehouse, henhouse, etc., all buildings in perfect condition, in- side and out, 40 acres of rich tillage, 20 acres of pasture and the balance of woodiand, of which some is suitable for | ties, 135 young fruit trees, plenty of water, 2 valuable cows, 1 pair of nies farm horses, 150 hens and a complate | equipment of wagons, sleighs, farm 120 Acre Farm Well divided into) mowing, pasture, and woodland. - Large 12-room house, painted white and in firet 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 house and several henneries. To Rent THE FINE STORE 194 Main Street now occupied \by HIRSCH & CO. Heat and water furnished. A dbranch of the Compagnie Gener ale d'Electricite de Paris is being built in' Milap, and when in running order will ‘manufacture. about 6,000 incan- descent metallic-filament lamps a da) Central NATIONAL SHOE AND CLOTHING COMPANY. New Five-Stery Building on Franklin Though the earth is adding 100 tons SPECIAL BARGAIN Square Will Have Public Opening mu nmew and tools, au ’pra.r-nvallv This farm is well ua:ered has cran- A | e nd ] tt ; bog, e timb, i of meteoric dust and cosmic matter antity vt 1,000,000,000 vears for it to accumulate Apply to a uniform layer:ene inch thick. JAMES L. CASE, ! 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. I C. WITTER St machine worked fields i h state of cultivation. Will keep 15 head of stock and pair of horses. This place JOHN. A. MORGAN & SON, house with ell, hme barn, fruit trees, -1z 1 {ri ehpreh’ and norea 4 miles !run wml_ antic 2 we 1s, 1 st barn and 1 in h place, Today the public opening of the store of the National Shoe and Cioth apréd at . hardwoods from Brazil, of ing company will take place, al their W 1 e mp omnams oot | Coal and Lumber DB s oran woba, §050 StARAIAE UIbRE | Snce from one ot the. bist M il o o R LR ‘The building has just been completed . sl 500, pari cash. = flnd byt ¥ little favor in the United Teiephone 884 Central Wharf States, the only exception belng rose- and is constructed of buff brick. The wood,. which continues to have a small CK’S REAL ESTATE AB-IIM. dnterior is finished in pine and spruce - 3 sires to ‘sell. Willimantfe, Ct. The price is right. ¥ 3 Pos- session given immediately. Inspection FOR SALE OR RENT-—No. 118 Wash- 133 Spring St. ington St. two from enyon reet Store, ndin in FOR Batfang. 20" More furniture is sold at wholesale in Chicago ghan in all the other citfes FOR SALE—Light de;\:t wagon W“h of- the country combined. There are subber Lfce, Tn’gooi’oker” Cuie twor | 30" thoiaries, employing sbout 18,000 seated open’ wagon with poio ana | JE0 3 e 1 coees Sherts, Maulrejof | o8 325,000,000 - value. anmually. A. A. BECKWITH, tain 2 -Rocky = Maooun Real KEstate and Insurance, ey, Col, is raising ' aprsa Kenyon Bullding. it o e cents the nece for men’'s clothing. ) Thy‘:;nl‘uy department is located e in the basement and all goods are re- ceived through a door in the rear of the building. - On the first floor the shoe department will ba in charge of Charles P. Lynch, and men’s furnish .ings and clothing in charge of Horry Branche and Harry Markoff. On the second floor is the women's depart- ses’ snits fancy goods vay on this floor opens on the alley beiween the new Mm the adjoining proper G , Miss O'Convell and Wil- fam Cramer have charge of this the floor s the stock suit eases, oil cloths and The fourth floor is as but it is thought that Will_occupy this of Greece. be found-for-'the whole. and other par For price and other information ap- ply to 3rest x 23 feet, with heat; ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shatuckes St. 3 Telephone 168-12. CALAMITE COAL ~ “It burns up cleaun.” Well Seasoned Wond C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 439 .m" - nl‘;:lflua'::l-? B Cnnior En 3 I The very desirable residence No. 176 i w FOR® SALE OR RENT—No. 17 L e B Ly ars plate glass u‘:nt‘se‘%xl‘gdm& l:::rss. coA E‘éfi;kfi?ifiz‘v Street, T with stable and, - i | WR':;"E""“:; ;‘:‘;‘S"(' e v e Ve o ‘”‘“m;\_n ;. Hens chliemana hlm:“i . S o Bowr mud racks on. the lenr ot el i S, S Ffln SALE Ve Eaas e e on B e | S it st of . whan 48 5" °'| free Burning Kinds and Lebigh | may pe divided if & putehaser canonar | Westicbnah & found begging in' the: streets of At} | | :i‘ 22 Linceln Avenue A COTTAGE HOUSE Nine Rooms and Bath, All :‘Modern 'Conveniences. May Be Seen at Any Time. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conni.._| FRANK L. WOODARD, 40 Main Streat. FOR SALE $1,500.- A'farm containing 25 acres of land, well divided, 10 acres good tillable land, halance: pasture and woodland, 17 cord standing wood, excellent 6-room ‘house, good barn and hennery, plenty | of water on place, property well lo~ cated near trolleys, and within 30 min- utes walk &f five manufacturing con- cerns. For particulars inquire of FRANCIS 'D. DONOHUE, feb?8TThS Rose anhng A \\lde-nimqa hustler out in “garde Alteys, Towest Rat Corest. s eimhll e Aron to dsat it “(Bstablished 1872.). * 9ME COLLATERAL LOAN GO, 143 Maiw Strect, Upstain, meditim in to The Bul- | GERIE 1s no advertishy Hast Connecticui. sutia l!!ln ll‘r ‘business resulta oct108 - f.fiamwn Iu-ldmu Annhgc. Room A, )-well ventilated and is] R]‘ -clm’wm ?