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moste it i Pare Councii, No. 25, D. of L. -:'n" "at 65 Unton Street. A i ot ct ‘Pa.u'lckl church at 8 o'clock will be a the ven- .:t a emu and the mass of ‘Pre ‘Sanctified. In the afternoon :‘t !ho ‘clock mere will be the | Stations the C o POLYS THEATER. "There will be no advance in prices for today’s matinee at Poli's theater. There has been already a big advance saleand fndications are that there will be w-large-holiday crowad in attendance. "m‘m.o Postmaster” is the mag- net. ng unusual patronage, and ance sees the house well mi';t mext week. the company is at vro\"k rehearsing orthern o & military drama with a most po 1-and interesting plot. No play was’ ever . written that brings out the full _ability of the various members N. J Chappell’s Coal Y\ont ing Domestic Coul. m of the stock company as does this ome.{. The weakest part in the play is as as /the'star part in'meny plays. |- .strong Sol#iers, Indians, fighting, thrilling res- cues and every other interesting feat- ire of western army life are blended nto this ' play In a most attractive manner. Seats are now on sale for the entirg week, including Easter Monday matinee and night, for which there will be no ldv:lce in prices. IREED THEATER, A <feature plctu ot sterling merit at” the Breed today is - entitled The Mexitan' Fillbusters, and is a true story. of the recent uprising on the ol can border.- Tt is truly a sehsa th picture, including in its many thrilling moments’ the scene wh.fe the plucky Mexican girl boards idly ‘moving freight train and, hol up the engineer in his cab, eom; Hhm to increase his speed un- fil ‘the ‘secret service men are passed, are on the lookout for contraband. e detectives board the train, but the * Reroine has clambered up over the top of it until she has reached the freight car ‘with its heavy burden of secreted then with startling fear- ! e uncouples the remainder of the traigp, leaving the bewildered se- cret. service men in the distance. They arvive, bhowever, just in time to see the cargo. being transported over the border hill, much to their chagrin. The 8 3 the Fittest is a thrilling and’ novel “story dealing with circus life. and every scene occurs amid these surroundings. Miss Laws’ sings Per- haps You're Not the Only One Who Joves:.Me, and J. E. Calkins rendera e Palms, both meeting with hearty encores. MORE OF YALE SPIRIT IN, THE EIGHTS. Mew Advisory Beard is Hopeful Sign for. More Blue Vle{nriu, Thmk: @raduate Oarsm: Interest in rowing at Yale this vear f8 greater, unquestionably, than has been- the case in years. Concerning tha appointment of advisory coaches, which ‘was"done some time ago, there has been considerable comment. Wal- ter 8. Cross, 1904, a former Yale crew 'win, “expresses his opinion regard- lflg -Yale’s rowing problem in the fpl- brving statement: “To those who love Yale boating for its old time memories, and to those who have had their part in the winning TYale boat during their undergraduate Aays, the, call from the News sent out 1o lm-mvr captains, ‘What is the matter with the’Yale crews? is a most wel- eome’ sound. ' This question’ is heard far*too commonly, or at least has been in Ilate years. “We redd in the crew reports in the News and the Alumni Weekly that Yale lost the 'varsity race last vear on aceount ~ of Harvard having a much heavier crew, and a little farther along i’ the same article we read that Yale lost ‘ the freshman race last year be- cause ‘the Yale freshman crew was heavier _than their opponents. This does not ring just right nor is it at all pleasing to any self-respecting Yale man. “Tn_the former winning vears, our erews Have always had the services of some, Yale man, generally a captain of the Drevious year or some member of that erew, whose actuatl experience in rowing was of inestimable value to the rrew, ‘as:every captain can testify. At the same time, this individual formed v vijal link between the crews and the jraduates, and vice versa. One of the slzasantest memories of one's rowing sxperiénces is the feeling he,as a mem- der of the crew, had toward this par- . licular lndw-ld\n_l and . especially: dur- mg the 1reuhmnn season when Yale He:nfl;nd ideals are beginning to be ale Spirit Plus Professional Coach. I “The. moral influence of such a- one V&8 a most vital factor in keeping: pure ind .gane and alive what is commonly tailed the Yale spirit. And what is a P;flv regfesenting Yale worth. where o is_is_lacking? They are beaten be- re the heat is even put into the wa- . ter. - It ~‘has been proved beyond all tuastiori that the actual coaching and tschnique of the rowing should be taught by I.n experienced professional oarsman, everyone who knows .Tohufl{medy- abilities in this line only the profoundest respect for him, and to lead the whole of the row- Ing situition on to one pérson is too much.of a_burden for any man, New Impstus to Rowing. “It is most gratifying to see that this Vear steps have been” taken to call into lomcp, in gn advisery way, a number of former oarsmen. and the ptos:nt m which is a most excellent d be able to assist the cap- 1aiin,! the Goaches and the crew in solv- ing -our rowing problems in a much more.safisfactory fashion. Yale's great- e#st, néad in rowing todey is the con- servation’ of the experiénce of ~Yale * ‘osfemen who ean act in this advisory 'vll. and it is to be hoped that the advisory committee will become a per- M _part of our rowing system.: ‘“The new George Adee boat house Mn. and undoubtedly will, give a o us _and devalopment to “ale ¢ Those - of us who back to, Yale victories ‘were bit a handful of candidates, and famitfar old smells, the dirt, frigid shower baths, congrat,. Teiephone 884. free Burning Kinds ALWAYS IN' s-rocgi A A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and’ Talephone 168:13. CALAMITE “It dburns up clsan." Well Seasoned Wond G. n. “ASKELL. ey Willimaneie, Oon;. 402 — 'Phones — 489 | as that, but it’s aymighty: good burn- CHAPPELL €O, |mffme s ':5? Central Wharf. and” 150. Main SM JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, |° Coal and Lumbér - A e salai eeks off with fi man educatic Ll:n free for e?m . It is said that a spark of electricity | ti . frem the fingers of a workman. caused [ Roch a tank of gasoline to ignite and de- stroy a lot of property in l\ewa.rt. Wuhln‘:&n st wor A e f.u?i‘w:“n‘?é u stm-t so mlw - Central Whart | good_place. Also 5. B. LUCAS, and Lehigh Room 32, Shetucket 3 1d Pictures ana lists. TRYGS’S uinar. on bl-mo?u W:tchu. “Jewelry and Securjties of any NED kind at the.. £1 Wil weli ‘miy 'Sroper ': snD. ‘guaran. iuted in a_thri: Redieni e ‘ood driving horse, t mao, soun nd kind, suitable . ona l ru‘nwbout, IMO new, luuy Eatm:uku, addrm t., or Tel FOR SALE or exch-.ngq. new much - seven years old; good milker. c;u ‘A, Morgan’s, Norwich, R. D. Nfl. . H?{n{ 8 hand. ‘. it : ; - faT sna sweetor Bt B 3 m m’l‘—cot Lhe ‘Niantic river, ne 1the.C % E T o Py Thotel, turnishefl, W e nven- §.0h, wondrou: hings have I read ences; salt water bai ¥ 2 A as_groved .me ne fishing. For furthe; % quire of F. D. Cran 174 Eutn St |3 24 t bekind the noon New London, Gt: r:prlld ¢! - NICELY FURNIS| bn:‘z' A w‘afilgns. King pture, .and. bless weuld know it. FOR The Silver Wlng Poul- try rurm_?fi%::ed five miles from Gro- | ton_ferry, 25 acres of land, house, barn, poultry houses, plenty of wood and lbDIlt 160 yple and pear trees; price A Mafne, Groton, Conn. FOR SALE or trade for a farm, a ‘| Erocery store,’ wkh ‘tenement of seven and icehouses, % ‘Enth tmu and shade, sit-’ ng village, on-a.corner lot, and doing over ’iu,ooo worth -of bu'imu a year. A ‘Maine, uruton utflf ans strains, selected for size hml ?s dnctlon 13 eges !l Mrs. W, Slnd- . No. 4, Norwmh. Conn, Rei®rros, 3 b1ISWF ____._..____..__.__—- FOR SALE CHEAP—A good lz-Aoflt counter and- combination safe. L. A Good Fumly W my and Manchester, 55 Franklin St. apridd % SHED ROOMS, 334-4, venlcnces 38 Union St..Telephone, with iry teue Drayer avr 10d : And i ect: o tet RENT—TFurnished rooms. A&;‘uy ompleteness. at 04 Unton BE. I migm Wish" ymrnr bright and sweet RENT—Barn at ‘29 Grove St, But 'h:g sptrkla‘ Aareund and above suigz'l::'lde tor horsés or ‘automobile. : x a o Wlth a, 1! is surely. immortal. ofl; r%:e& i :n{l love you. FURNI 8, 211 modern con. .:;f‘(} tum clisrm of its sweet- iten or nvt-toom base- RENT-—A fine flat with modern conveniences #fl fine garden, 15 minutes’ wall zrom k}fxx uu..re, on car line. "Apply A. | Mor! e Plaut-Cadden Co. apriod | TONE OF THE BEST upper_tenements Bia! me wan w‘ A in city, ‘Rock St;, ‘cor. ‘Friver St., garden. J. E. Fanning, 'No.. 81 Wlllow St. lee dd swift: p margid fe, to’le e‘iu world to win. TO nzl'm-—’renement No 101 _Clif A,Knn. quiver by lake and river’ Street; modern improvements. Inquire 4 every leaf ha# a call for me— at 43 Brosdway:.or.51, Clift Bpreet. . Angd wer cloud and shower marz d }aecre d lonely tree. parild NT—On McKinley ‘Ave., Then let me dall . By. lake and valiey S TRy B e | S i R MR nley . A B, s BHET o (i N ALE—A 4-passenger, sing}e cvlindcr Cadillac _automobile, in excel- lent condition. Apply to H. W. Card- ’ mll 9 Market Street. aprild’ TO RENT—Ni Wlth' sea-roem- out in.the windy bay. 11 Tnprove :Van?x:d.rxpp]yprfl,t 4 qu set m? ‘low!nk where gales are blow- Tel 1 m SALE—Two second-hand gro- cery harness and. two second-hand 7 bulfl harness. : H. V. Beebe. - Storrs, Conn. apt‘lod TFOR_SALE —Good spray pumplat 44 lE—-Good Spray pamplat 44 East Town St., No!’wich. Ct. aprsd FOR SALE OR m—on Laurel Hill Avenue, new cottage, seven rooms' and hath C. E. K. Burnham. Tel. 816-3. = | _=pr7 -A nice quartered oak, 1 i FOR SALE— “ : flat top desk; one Syracuse swivel plow, one ir blocks with rope. Telephone 152-2. I.Dr'id s‘.l.E—Elzh!—raom cottage all modern improvemsents, 168 St. Apply to Brown & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, 22 Shetucket st No-wie Conn.’ A'X )N SALE of house and lot at eek, 34, o0 Norwich Town. 8y virtue df an order Probate Court for the District of Norwich,: the - undersigned will seil at public auction on Saturday, April isth, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, one undivided half intérest in the coitage house and lot on the westerly side of Ortrobando Ave., near Norwich Town oot L 3 ORDERS TAKEN for Corsican straw- berry plants, Largest and best berry on the market F. A. Rogers. Phone ildu... zss 3 station, = lately occupied by _Jacob ro " e Murseh. Thomas M. Shields, Adminis- trator of the est.tg of Frederéca Mursc] 3 ‘Three good horses, one SALE at wel‘hin‘ 1100, sound, will make a ‘ood Lowest Rates of Interest. A!iolc Nos. 173-183 North Main ltrgct,a. rick | farm horse; one weighing 1050, established firm to deal wi 5 building containing 1% tepement ~(Tstablished 1873.; LOAN CoO. tyo-tenement house at 118 Central |1orses ~ very reasonably. Brown's Upstairs, THE COLLATERAL . 148 Bisin Street, DENTIST ; et h::llteh The reason for ‘selling DR. E. J.' JONES Suile 46, Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket street ea- srance. 'Pholie. a jdriver and good worker; one wei iln: 950 exira good driver. Will seil these Avenue, corner of Central }vmua and | Bakery, Baltic, Conn. apr3d Norwicih Avenue havi tenement; also show o5 MEO DUPU'I! & > R 0. 4, Norwich. & TQ!eph;ma Sa FOR SALE. A Fine, Large in perfect conmdition, wi of land,” on trglley, near _Norwich Town green., Any- one E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. AUCTION. 1 will sell at Public Auction at Fred Goodrich’s place. 484 PLEASANT ST., WILLIMANTIC, 10 Horses of various grades, also Cows and Young Stock, The real estaté bilonging’ to the late Thomas 1 situated at 51 WASHINGTON STREET, must be ‘seld at cnce to close up the estate. - Apply to N. TARRANT & CO., 2 117 Main Street. - House, th! threeiacres can own it An_Auction will be held on the First| 200 seres la 20 #lear,” 11-r and Phird Saturdays in Terms Cash or approved Bank Notes. Merchandise solicited on_commission. nd, each month. house with ell, n.rn M. un-ntiw fruit from for these sales s _must be delivered two. days before the -Sale, and the charges ’31 {‘2‘35’&;;“&“; each for Horses or Cows of sale. First Sale SATURDAY, MA T SAMUEL ADAMS, 184 Pleasant St, Willimantic, Ct. aprisd J. C. WITTER AUCTION I_will sell at John: . Fitch farm, so-called, also known .as the Kingsley place, about ore mile from Plzinfield, on the Jewett City road, Having sold my farm, Public Auction, on the MONDAY, APRIL at 10 o’clock a. m., and 8 per cent. | $4,500. pari euh. Phone 118-5. . Auctioneer 17, 1911, the 'onowin{l personal property: Com- gv orses, 5 cows, 3 Chester hite sown with 1 black Barren shoat, 1 Chester mte bo:r. 190 pul- lets (R. I. Reds and Plymouth Rocks), team wn‘on, several light. wagons and set -of double tu.m har- %m Jight harn ess, a quantity ¢ farm' implements, some fodder and hay, n]u a vl.r.utr of ho old goods. My nice cottage house, with une acre of land, fruit trees, etc.. a very sight! location, one imile from Plainfield stree lprru(l stormy, sale first fair day. Terms| 32 Horse Power Mb D. M. BROWN. Having lm;‘ haunls| stock and pair of horses, This place LEGAL NOTICES. < AT A COURT OF PROBATE Pr ent—NELSON J. Estate of Albert G. HELD at Norwich, within and for the District nf Nugrieh, on the 13th day of April, AYLING, Judge. Allen, ltcs of Norwich, in.said District, decease The Kxecutrix exhibited her admin- istration account with the Court for allowance; said estate to it is thetetore rdered, 'l'h,lt the 20th day of April, A, D 1911, o’clock in the after- neon, at flre 'Probate Court: Room in the City of Norwich, In said Disi be, uml earin; tha rix 1; dlrectel to 'ivo same_is appointed 1 : th”ufldql e ecu- notice -t o1 ublishing this order once in so b' 5 -M hnfvmc a circulation- ma'gg at least five 'rata of nld ho:fln‘, nmv days prior to the d mke raturn aprad muu,lwnmuufl. 132 Spring St. Willimantie, Ct. Hickory Street, and one in Tafiville on | “FoR SALE—_Farm for sale cheap, 160 ne store and |acres, very good. buildings, two miles ses and - lce | from B R siation. Particulars inquire T Gnrdner, 15 Oak St.. Norwic! FOR SALE—1100-pound horse: price $60.- Tel. 515-2. aprizd A ' BARGAIN—Two-cylinder 1910 Buick touring car, fully equipped, first class condition. Fo: Auto Agency, 1819 Franklin St. mar29d i FOR SALE—Cheap, a good bay work- L ing horse. Call at 210 West Main St. ! mar28d EGGS AND CHICKS FOR SALE from i : the following breeds: Silver, White and Buff Wyandottés, White Leghorn and 4! Barred Plymouthi Rocks; $1 and $2 a | setting; incubator eggs, $4 nnd $5 a ! cents apiece. - Brook Farm, Eazlevule | Ct. Tel. 103-6. Willimantic Div. mar7 | SALE HORSES. ' ‘I have .,o Horses that 1 want to dis- : pose of this week. These are good | | Horses and nicely broken, and ready to | :a right to work. Come and See them. My next carload will arrive Monday, April 17th. BLMER R. PIERSON. “Tel. 177-12. i apriod For Sale - 30 ACRE FARM on Montville Trolley Line near Norwich, House of six reoms, barn, some stock included. For particulars ‘inquire of. 8 JAMES L. CASE, + 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. 120-Acre Farm Well dlvlded into mowing, pasture, and woodland. - Large 12-room hougc, pajntea 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; erib, wood house and ~ 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 fields in high state of cultivation: Will keep 15 head of is on a macadam road, a short dis- tance from one of the best markets. On ‘account’of sickness the owner de- sires to sel 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. hundred. Day old chicks, 12 and 15 | | x e # 85 Frankin 8 ' Free 2m 'Heavén " on combe and m‘l‘ re: Inqulr- at B\uleth: Office. . e tussle of taut young mus- .J,‘.'m....l,g six. m_‘“:: in inns and the ingle rest. TonRonubin EN - Put me astride: of a herse to ride, 5 And_give .me.stars and a rolling WHIT"E"Q “Em" Send ne{l‘lught rand strife—and after 227 Main 8!., Funknn .qu.!.. :| Let me pay. if I'must, with pain, Oh. to shatter,th inge that matter— ‘Hey for the' r .and roundela FOR SALE, Ho for ¥oving and 1 te and lovin Oh; fer Youth él{ ROOSEVELT AVE., NO. ¥ ear of Ma, the Bleachery, -Greeneville, & —H Greenham, s Pall Mall Maga- cotiage, with large. -well i gagegC;lgB%er“'l‘nonahmelTE FOUN: n two fam?ly house. with -large VIEWS AW VII‘E’TIES had at a bargain. ! in town of Spme. 1 14 ST., COTTAGE AND BARN, & Clever Sayings Ry e R e > on = 4 ‘What is e be: ing to induce e OTTAGE N HASE . NORWICH, | chest expansion?’ - “Medals—Brook- ztx:arly mzwm only ten minutes’ :vs,]k lyn Life. 'om postoffice, seven rooms, steam ‘,Pl. W’bfl.t lS fimlolo'hv 2 “Bhilose~ ‘d‘::itred.sold on installment payments if ph¥. my boy) ia.the gentls are-of let "STURTEVANT AVE. NO, 18, MOD- | ting your creditors do all the worry< ern g‘wiumt. xfienu;ly new, u}ll ls-apr‘g}wa- ing.”—Détroit’ Free. Press. o e R s e ghborhood. Basy | prue—The rector told me it was e e ACETIOdat PUrchaser o | B00d to fant during-Lent—Doly—Yes: modern house of 12 roems, adaptea for | it g}ep lmpxavpa one’s figure wonder- one or two, families,” modern-improve- | ful Néw :York! Times. G060 TEN' ACRE FARM NEAR C¥ry | ‘1 Swear,” old Charon sald, in. wrath. dwelling and barn, excellent well ere is d.pratty wmr and orchard, good land. sufficient | Ti ferryboat won't ju ‘at all” wood for family. = Price very low. Because the .river-Styx.” - e L —Galveston News. “How do vou like this grand opera, TO RENT B2t l'l cantt_l\‘x‘?:cuml?dflw;\tu h}l{uv & are saying” t's al 8] ou House No. 53 ‘Washington Street, | ain’t missing no_ Jokes” — Piitsburg eight rooms and bath, steam heater, | Post. all newly papered and ' painted. u"wx-:nt do yflau ‘:‘o for ,? ll]\mg, i Eas jose 7 " e nager of a laun- G,I::ltu 1:,;:; Dnror];‘c: éONEs Tel t dry.” “What's the name of this hone 736, 7 riati il ,’,"‘ laundry 7" "Elln. Ann."—Louisville | i S i Cgurler-Jou.rnll = = e T - ““How can you be' so cold to me? I . i 3 ! ‘sobbed his wife. he answerel cruelly. ou'd :do”’ ulythtng to put me to ex- pénse.’~Life. Chauffe \n\——! " suppese, now, - you T“E Fl‘E sTonE w,nmnt believe this car was 40- hur'::p'owqt? MeGuln—Forg »har-ri--n ir! egor, it 194 Main Street g:at ez somethi 1—Tit_Bits. now oeeupud by - | HIRSCH & CO. ne . ~"It’s geod prac- » a man to the ex- Heat' and -water, fur perience of dfin‘lu'lot of work, and Possession April ‘15th:" etting back to: place from which Apply to S 'on Star. JAMES. L. CA8 A Sueage E . - ‘“The'strange- th' about this 40 Shcluek.t 8t.,- Norwich, ci. story,” he said, “is fhat I've already . sold the manuséript of it.” Thus fur- nishirig’ anotheér proof as you see, that truth; is stranger than fiction.—Chi- FOR SALE OR. RENT—No. 118 Wua. cago Tribune. ington St.. “Last l:n.rtxtxI gt:e “myself had v oolish squa ~our mar- FOR SALE OR RENT-—No. 17 *s A bte ‘ot our coln avenue, i é“ 4 dtiSD ag'v'ha"fltw the 'fl‘“.”'dfilflf .- ¥OR RENT — Three connecting | vest -eur A } wa}'%m any."’— rooms with heat in Kenyon Buihfinj Louisville r-Journal : FOR RENT—Main Strest Store, tway' = floors, 75 feet x. 22 feet, extending fri Main tod Water, with heat, in lgenyu‘n- HUCH ln LELE g '3 Tlm commercial q%yu s from FOR SALE—Light depot wagon with| Alaska to the states T in rubber tires, in good order. Bne two-{ 1910 than in any yelr except 1808, seated open wagon Wlth fiole "and | The outlook -for railroad building is Sty Maute 05 poor and will remain’ so until the coal A. A. BECKWITH, land question is,settled. Ment, Kiptaite, Gl AREEn e It is announced :that the - govern- syad Kenyon Building. | jment of Java has renewed for 20 yvearg the contract’ with a Fremch steamship company for the carrying Saigon, Singapore, ; ; 2 | of mails -betwee: s Y Batatvia and over polnts in the Dutch ! Indies. - The Coeper Construction company has just finistied cerecting in mnrlo a steel shot tower 200 feet hi awarding of the_contract to- ll Am- erican firm show; e advantsge of having - well . traind and alert repre« -Twe §roems each “up i A m 'wl-e.h N“' " senmuve, in the Argmtine republic. 51 Sachem flree'- dice . The nr::u; 'f;.v :ntfiumwmp I‘fln‘ eV ol e Rent $30. each per month. | cultorat possibtitios ':.'J:‘:“::"c‘:n:'.: e h, ‘though ltx:o&!eflor to Ameri~ APPIY to e can cntton“!n qusality and yield, pro i much !mp‘i'o»'emant umler cult! GEORGE W. CARROLL, | vifor™ ; 40 Shetucket St. |, Oren alr shoels 08 open, vindow NOTiCE el 7 s ek S are to become a purt of the city SO6. l.oui " Fr-npiu Miner is system: ;t zhe earliset _possible moment. ana pleastre driving will Be'the beat mfichumtwtomthee b air that is better .flhnd chdlotsuaflinlw |ing fresh. air sl “fair. conditiom, umf