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FAIR AND “FAIR TODAY. 2 WARMER TOMORROW. IS GOING ON TONIGHT and motion piotur Pletures at the Breed The- n Lights at Poli's Theater. Lodi L 0. 0. ¥., meets Unc: ge. 4 ©dd Fellows’ Thames of A., meets in Lucas’ Block. rwict Aerie, 3 its in Eagle No. 3, Pythian Sisters, Union meets In C. L U. Jbernian Hall. Sedgw 8 Buckingham Board of Trade Meeting at Buck- Joseph's Sodality Dance at Olym- ANNOUNCEMENTS C. Adles will wich all this week. See adv. be in Nors Frank A. Bill has the exclusive sale | ' fov. 7. H. Fi of men's King Quality sh o mew spring styles in blacl and russet. When it comes t quantity and vaudeville ac Auditorium the | 1 | be the sea- . The Three | vacation ana | PUTNAM , are far above | mpted | of wonder s Genuine Iri far between, and the secured two of the sh comedians are few and titorinm . has sarrett & | Whose Ceitic are true to life show is assu surlesque ca- | singing comedian & vodeier of Barth has o The line of exceptional ability t single sing- none. | | magnificent | make will head the of heart inie titled The Palefnce son the Bison that all the cow the genuin nd not make-be located just outside of in the real Indizns and scen- rticle, | 1dio | “NORTHERN LIGHTS."” The Poll Players nineteenth week at afternoon in & masterful p the greatest orthern Lights.” be no advance matinee, although Poli’'s theeter this sduction of prices for today’s theatrical holi- number of 1 onsiderable There will b faces in the compan: interest has Been aroused on thi is Stage Director first production and ho has end. thorouzh as He promises an exceptional perform- company in performing Nat C. Goodwin's one-ime success. “In Mizzouri,” 1o make it BREED THEATER. A® the feature pic moon. This story of a bridal tour through Ireland, some exquisite edy and mingled with them the that have made the land of the sham- rock famons. are the arri ramic view from Q bits of com ens college ro bridegroom kis: Muckross abbey sheoting the rapids ridge | the tour prop- | erly, the bridal p leader, whose splendid catrn is thrown ops s quite conspicuons m and the con- | in this portion of the eluding plcture shows the 40 the bow of the home-co their hearts main at the B b COLCHESTER. ‘Easter Sermon—Funerals, Mr: Enoch B. Wortl pastor, Rev at the evening snon, his subjoct B. D. Remington, preache Fitchville Baptist cubrch at 2 p. m 1 his grandmother, J. Bingham for_his home Frank Sta town Iriday. of Millington FUNERALS. Mrs. Gilbert 0. Hall. The funeral of Mrs. “was held at her home on South streat Saturday Ingalls oMciating. The body was taken to New FHaven on the noon train for There was a number of hand- . FRECKLES Freckle-Face! Freckle-Face! FRECKLE-FACE! Do You Like It? 's as sure as frackles out in all ho is ready & Osgood C. articles are sold.’ package of for most light cases, hut the is | € freckles are casi e of | Iy, recessional grandi, orzanist. The children’s mu- some floral tributes. Mrs. Hall was 36 yeters old. Enoch B. Worthington. The funeral of Enoch B. Worthington was held at his home on South Main streat Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. B. C. ingalls officiating. Burial was in the family plot in Linwood cemetersy. Michael 12 Sullivan was the guest of friends in town Friday. About the Borough. Miss Annie Smith was the guest of ! her sister, Miss Rose Smith, in Putnam, Jadies' Auxiliary, A, O. H., meets in jover Easter. No. 4, §. of V., meets v is v iam H. Van Horn of Willimantic isiting friends in towp. was the guest of {riends la town Fri- day. Migs Ethel Hallam of Lebanon was visiting Colchester friends Friday Mrs. Joseph Sultze and son Edward of New London are yisiting Mrs. | Sulize's parents on Soutt} Main street, Clinton Jones of Hebron was a caller hera Friday George Allen of Gilead was a visitor |in town Saturd: gerald of Hebron was calling on friends in town Friday. Jacob A. Cohen, traveling salesman | for a New York firm, is spending the EASTER MONDAY AT THE AUDI- ; holidays at his home on Halls Hill ave- n ue. | Willlam Miskell of Middletown was the guest of friends in town the past a choice between | week. in the matter of | George 1t A. B . the management of the on Linwood avenue over Sunday. ® takes the quality | Miss Lilile McDermott, teacher of That is the reason that but three vaudeville acts are This is not itorium is curtailing its shows. as | Mre. C. C. Barton and two sons of three | Nor Wets total up to more than what is|mother, Mrs, Ida Wagner, on Main| usually pald fc Headlining the bill #on’s best original noveit Liebigs, a European act that has but | well. yecently heen imported from Ge Liebig trio comsists of (wo dash- ing young . they bring forth music from every pos- #ible source so ders where the melody will come from Their dueling a the head” = ker was at his home the Sevenih grade, left town Friday for a week's visit with ralatives in ford. ch are visiting Mrs. | stree [ vith his parents in Lefing Continued from page six.) |a celebration of the killing was held, wolf hung from a peg in a 2t ran across the full of the house, after the manner or wtion in vozve in those days This peg has lonsg sence been remov- | the beam, has been silver and is now in possession of a in been 1 rves as Dlace » know of the ma pury place and crawl u to the Kin tiels for a_souvenir. ilo_T. Kinsbury w lis wife_was n thi ior e ol the Kingshury p race track (half mile) ever laid down in Connecticut. STONINGTON | | of the Ayer s section for en- Aver place, close Makes Appointments. Susan Durgin of Providence iaster at her home here. Tobn Merriss of Niantic, R. L, and P'rof. W. O. Turner of Willimantic guests over Easter of Dr. C. O. Lee over Easter. - bonn amid | snow squalls that prevailed Sunday. Miss Charlotte G- Joseph is home | from Laselle seminary for the Easter vacation. | e | OBITUARY. Mrs. Martha Clancy. Friends of Mrs. Martha Clancy were grieved to learn her sudden death | on Saturday evenin bout 9 o'clock. | Mrs. Cla who was the widow of ts were secn on ough for a Jonz time on Water street. ! been ill but a week. She was ind was a valued membe tern Star and of the Wom- “piscopal church, Stonington. rvived by ona son b : husband, Theodora Wilcox. grandchildren, besides two {4 brother, Mis. Hannah Wilkins | Miss Mary Teed and Edw It of the borough. Joint Meeting of Town and Borough Officials. annual joint session of the town ctmen with three members of the of warden and hurgesses is to soon to decide upon the ¢ the annual ion to K i streets until this The amount appropriated last year was $1,400. The bo | claims its share of the town mone voted to highwa but has not been getting it for some time. An effort will b at the coming session to ial increase in the bor- priation. Social Evening. The members of the local order of rtuguese fraternity held a soc and dance Saturday evening in Mu: hall. Music was furnished by an o chestra and refreshments were served. | Judge Breed’s Appointments. | Judge W. A. Breed announces two sintments. They are Benjamin H. Hewitt of Mystic as prosecuting attor- e I the town court nd Edward A. Potier of Stonington is reap nted claerks Easter Programmes. The Haster Sunday special pro grammes were arranged by the diffe ent churches as follows: Second Congregational Church. -Proc onal, Christ is Coombs: offertory solo, antie vailow Up Death Victory. Matti ; postlude. 7-30 p. Joseph Harwood. First Baptist Church. Voluntar nctus from Messe, Solenelle anthem, £ins to Dawn, by Harpe Largo, Handel, violin choir. He 15 Risen. MacKariand: postiude, Triumphal March, Costi. 7.30 p. m.— Voluntary, Mareh, Solonelle-Gounod anthen. ‘Anzels Roll the Rock Aw: Manney; offertory Lives, = Shepard; postlude, Fes March, Flagler. Calvary Episcopal Church. L Kyrie Eleison, Gloria Tibl and Lav Christie, Credo, office hymn, i Patri, Offetorium, presentation alms, Sursum communion hymn, Glo late, R. Buc! Oftetorium, un, Gloria Patr) esentatl Day, Cooke; hymn. al, hymn 112; Psal Nune Di Gloria Patr of the alm hymn. Mis Patr them, ium. “When it rebels after a hearty meal, it means it lacks nature’s — LN A OHNS supply the needed forces, quickly relieving all forms of Dyspepsia and Indiges- Miss Inez Bailey of Hast Haddam, 10 Cents at all Drugists The Johnson Labcvatories, Newburgh, N. Y. i stival was held In the church at | 4 o'clock on Easter Sunday. St. Mary’s Church. m.—Openinz v 5 postiude . McGuinness, organ- Local Interests. of Tvoryton, Conn., 1s | Frank Lee. Doane Ivoryton on his Barton’s | Hight | ¢ evening the | on alleys | i v Blacker is spending the Baster | At the annual meeting of | ssociation E. . . former secretary, was elected | he Cheshirs Poultry LEGA’L VNVOTICES. * of ihe recently deceased DI, | lifornta. The beam moved from the ola a joist in a | frequently | BISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED | Bankruptey, Upon Petition for Discharge. »y given tha der the crih and get a chip of the bis | {” as 87 vears of | iy in ’ | g Dietiet | G He HASKELL. and | 402 — 'Phones — 489 rce, was built the | U 1d not be granted. AMOS A. BROWN Referee in Ban Sudden Death of Mrs. Martha Clancy— | | Borough Needs Larger Appropriation | | —Easter Services—Judge Breed | | | OF NOTICE. TICUT, COUNTY Frances nt of the said Ella reasons w pend- Court In and it appearing to, rth a divorce, Dbeing found by i has gone to parts u i and family. Professor Turner wi the W here. | | John Dosne of Ivoryton was the g Ordered. That £aid_compla! ling this order I Morning Bulletin. B fhe Chusiey ior Court for Wind- o sunshine and | the pendericy Clerk of the S LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Tigor cat with black stripes on back, weighs 15 pounds and is blind. | Return 'to 277 Prospect street and_ re- ceive reward. apri7d COAL AND LUMBER. COAL ¢ “taiers Didn’t Build the Pyramids” nor can a Coal business be built up, | except by constant endeavor year aftar vear. We will be ready for your Spring business in a few days. We will let you know when. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. LUMBER JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Teiephone 884. Central Whart GOAL | free Burning Kinds and Lehigh | ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucker St. Telephone 168-13. ==.... CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean” Advice to Mothers Flave you had baby's photograph taken ? It's an art to take baby’s photo- his roguish little smile, his pretty little | dimple, Such photograps become prized remembrances of babyhood’s days in | years to come. We have had years of experience in_ photographing children. They always look their best when we take them. No troublesome posing. of | Snap them in a jiffy. be he paper The Photographer, _DIsSTRICT | Michael Claney, had resided in the bor- | application of corps and a member of posting 2 copy ignpost in the FISK, Judge. application of Th : cstate of | the reasons theretn | apromise sputed claim against | determined SERT H. FISK, MONEY LOANED 1 Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates m to deal with. LLATERAL LOAN Co., 142 Maln Street, U t. Automobils m. - Offertors solo, violin obligato. Miss M. Lillian Brayton, violin obligato b Harold Jate Resurrection, | Henry Rowe organist, Mrs. 1 Frankia Stree: Whitestone 5c and the J. the dest on 10 the market | These horses are right out of work | Cigers are Opposite Norwich Savings Society. = WM, F. BAILEY the caid (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) id per ap- appears; Hack, Livery he ed at the Probate anda ct, on i L Boarding g iy Stabile f Mont- 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. | Telephone 883. nt Goo Horses Horses are sold. —AT— | THE NEW EASTERN ! HORSE MARKET | 144 Allyn St., Hartford, Conn. | AUCTION Tuesday, April 18th, at 11 a. m. 75 head of First Class Horses ready for your inspection. High class draft- | ers frem Ohio, farm chunks, business, express, fite Ferses and drivers from | Pennsyivania and York State. We buy | direct from the farms where they were | raised and can underSeir any market. | and ready to go back to it. Our strong | guarantee protects vou the same at |7 wirTeR. ... | AUCTION. ¢ of being obliged to return | Pense. A thorough trial given. Come | 1 enti iy | ket was built o save you money. Auc- | as the | tion every Tuesday and Friday. Pri. | Auctioneer flute solo, Rouse Wilcox, Ave Maria; anthem, Jesus ! val ! at aucjion place of reside 1 Blisha Woodw village. on "FHURSDAY, APRIL 20, i911, at 9 o'eleck sharp, service—Processional hymn, )0 hens several | and e s NOTICE hay, & onsist- rda and Sanctus, a in Excelsis, recessional hymn. 10-30 a. m—Preces- sional, hymn 4%; Venite, Gloria Pauri, Te Deum Laudamus, Westbury; Jubi- | and 150ls, 3 au & number of tons of first complete set ing of 1 T {1 churn, 1 butter block 2% i (new). | 4 several pad: ; n_of alms, All Thinge Come of Thee, O Lord; anthewm, new ne of parior ©€rock= | peleghone 680. ‘ willpefe— = same time Zan- | XORWOOD. | be as represented 'or money refunded | {and horses shipped back at our ex- where you can save money. This mar- | rm, two miles west | vate sales daily. One minute walk | the Hampton | from Union Station. Rain or smne.‘ Our ring is all under cover. WILLIAMS BROS., Props. ephone 2264 Dr. Louise Franklin Miner is now located in her new office, Breed Hall, Room 1. Office Hourss, 1 to 4 p. m. WVWHEN you wani in psc your busi- noss betcre tie pubiic. 1n6re. 1S 10 me Ainm better than thigugl tie advertis. ing columus of Tne Hulletin. under the heading of “WANTED, FOR or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of ADVERTISEMENT cents per line, six words to the line. b T a touring car ibie chauffeur, tos, their wits, o blacksmith smiles with giee ghts s fat cigar, He tells his helpers what to'do To straighten up the car, And the owner, and the cha Stand humbly where they are. 5.4 Broken to ey bt N tie. oywner, Hive almost los TO RENT.. FOR RENT—Botn upper and lower tenements, 594 Main St.; modern im- provements, spring water, small gar- RpIY H. A. Harris, S1 Mulberry. ‘WANTED. ED—Orderly. morial Hospital, New WE WANT A SALBS AGENT in Nor- wich ‘and vicinity for our fast seiling household ~necessity; big profits; 25c size mailed for 10 cents. Famol Products Co. FOR SALE. FOR SALE CHEAP—An iron ciair plazza or cemeter: For particulars, apply at this office. suitable for e blacksmith puffs his weed And smiles . smile of cheer The while his helpers pump tie tires And monkey with the gear— And the owner, and the chauffeur, 1o, Stand reverently near. Behind the villa The portal of The shop s very larj With a tiled roof on top— And the owner, and the chauffeur, *os, At it were glad to stop. OR_SALE CHEAP- tage, neatly mew, on Laurel Hill, miniites’ walk from the square, on trol- ley line; will exchange for other prop- mantic_or automobiie. W. E. Clark, 215 Mountain St mantic, Ct. 1_HAVE GREEN MOUNTAIN and Rose seed potatoes at market P. Curtin, Baltic. MAIL WAGON FOR SALE CHEAP— Ifquire Mrs. k. Dobbrow, Baltic, Ct. ix-room cot- repeat qui & For 1) conts FOR RENT—In Columbia, farm, desirable location, near for summer buurders; For particulars writé A. Isham, Columbia, Ct. Particulars free. 257 Famol Bldg, Washington, water in house. or ‘phone J. R._¥. D. TO RENT—To man and wif vate house, one large and one small can be arranged for Bnquire at tais aprisd erty near W WANTED—To bu ge blackemith is a small farm_for H. E., South terbury, R. E. D. Ta WANTED—An useful man, competent to care for a horse, furnace, garden, etc. 50 Broad St. Dr. Perkins. WANTED—A hardware clerk with not less than three years' experience; an_excellent opening for an energetic young man; state experience and salary Address R., P. O. Box 1095, Hartford, Conn. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED weeks off with full pav: common education sufficien tion free for coming Norwich examina- Franklin Institute, Dep't Zs-F, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—_Girl for general work in small family. Washington_ St. LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS— Home lessons; $25 weekly job guaran- weekly while Roliester Auto School, 1516 Ro connected roo; light housekeeping. The children going home from school Look fn-at (he o They like to see him make And hear the owners roar, And the chauffcurs weep as they de- Nice six-room upper ement at IKast Great Plain. Backus, East Great Plain, or Tel 7 ~TO RENT. FOR SALE—1909 Oldsmobile, equipped. $500; 1906 Oldsmobile, Al con- Address X. Y. FOR RENT—Cottago of 10 rooms on the Niantic river, near the Oswegatchie hotel, furnished,’ with modern conven- jences; salt watér bathing, boating and 174 State St, They ne'er_paid that hefors, FOR SALE 1916 Hudson touring car, fully equipped, been run 90 mile: $1,500, will sell for $1,000. M., care Bulletin. NSTRATION—Wonderful rope making machine, makes, worth of rope for 68-74 Water St. ¥. N. Cash, General Agent. He goes each morning to the banl And saits away his cash: T silk hat and long frock cost Help him to ecut a d But tne owner, and Their tecth all vainly gnash. For further quire of F. New London, Ci NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS—Heat, King House, 69 Main St Address L. ia aufteur, tugy bath and gas. The chestnut tres long « The smith does not repin Hig humble shop has grown into A building bij a And it-bears “G On a huge_ eleetric sign. —Wilbur D, Nesbit, in Chicago Evening Live agents FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern ci veniernces, 88 Union St. Telephone $34- ‘Apply at 271 T¥FOR SALE_Stevens-Duryea, model | R, 1907, In first class condition. 3. McChw, 156 Wasnington St. Provi- above the door TO RENT—Barn at 29 Grove St, suitable for horses or automobile. FOR SALEG Stevens-Duryea, T. small six, fully equipped, and in first class condition, newly painted. 186" Washington St., FOR RENT—A fine five-room base- WOMEN'S RIGH with modern and fine garden, 15 minutes’ walk from Franklin_squaré, on car line. { Morin, at The Plaut- "NO. 20 CENTRAL AVE.—Middle tene- ment, rent cheap. Inquire 31 Willow St. WANTED—Sewing _machine: cash registers, sweepers to repair. Repair Shop, Franklin Square, over WANTED A Good Family Cook. Good pay and Also Good House Girls. J. B. LUCAS, _rights of ;women right to labor, 101 right to weep when others weep, right to wake wiien others sleep. dence, K. L FOR_ SALE_Fift i P. H. Wilcox, apriTMWE right to dry the falling tear, right to quell the rising fear, to smooth the brow of care comfort to despair. FOR_ SALE — 116 n. p. launch engine and $65 clutch; will ‘seil all for $125. 62 Water St. ¥OR SALE _Another car of caitle, 21 cows and heifers, 10 Herford steers, buils, also lot of nice heavy horses, few second hand horses. I expect two CArS next week. George Champlin’s Livery Stable, West- 1. Chas W. Hewitt. ONE OF THE BEST upper_tenements in city, Rock St, cor. River St, garden. 3 31 Willow St. Can be seen at T to watch the part ard cheer the The right. wlen eartily To point to that within the vail good place. TO RENTTenement No. Street; modern improvements. at 49 Broadway or opes ail fail, Must be sold 51 CIliff Street. The right the wanderer to reclaim, To win tie jost from pathe of sham The right to comfort and to bless The widow and the fatherless, ¥OR RENT—On McKinley Ave, a flat_of eight rooms; modern and con C. Hannis, 11 Mc- *Phone 192, First Class American men for Auto- mobile Tire Work. Apply THE HARTFORD RUBBER Well Seasoned Wood lVVDRK!?' COMPANY, Hartford, Conn. WANTED AT ONCE General Housework Help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, S, H. REEVES, Supt. Central Bullding, 43 Broadway, Oity. Apply to B. Kinley "Ave. | TO RENT _Nine room cottage house. improvements, $5 Boswell Apply at 42 Boswell avenue. Tel, 141-12. FOR SALBE Very desirable building lot, five minutes’ walk from Wauregan fddress Box 1 ight the 1f simple faith fo him who died love and gentie pratas r thelr youthful day all_modern AL STORE in country village, £00d building, with 4lso dwelling fouse, The right to live for those we love; ight to die that Jove to prove The right to brighten earthly homes With pleasant smiles and gentle tones, —_Store at 66 Franklin St t Bulletin Office. TO RENT—At 21 RIp tenement of six rooins, reasonable. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main $t, Franklin Square Rea! Estate and Insurance FOR SALE. ROOSEVELY stable and garden} 500; double your Box 425, New London, Cofn. Lt Are these thy rights? FOR SALE—One good diiviug horse, 11 weight 1050, sound and kind, suitable for lady; one Maxwell runabout, 1910 fully equipped. ¥or particulars, address Box 457, Moo sup, Ct,, or Tel. 60. ¥OR SALE—The Silver try farm, situated five miles from Gro- acres of land, house, barn, plenty of wood and about 100 apple and pear trees; price A, H. Maine, Groton, Conn. Thy silent ing] these are thine, Thou hast enough to answer for, VIEWS AND VARIETIES nee none ean tell, wiy ask for more? Wing Poul- FOR SALE. Greeieville, Givem—Will you BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. Three miles to Willimantic, . station, near trolley. cottage housé, lrge stocic barn with hasemen| h i aken. | henhouse, sheds, graph as it should be taken. To catch | henhouse, sheds, | loehouse, lage. 15 opeu pasture, 15 acres valuable running spring water, fine younZ bearing apple trees, with 16 pair horses, pigs and complete line 0f wagens and Milk or cream sold at Price if sold this week, $4,300. Pictures and lists. TRYON’S AGENCY, Willimantie, Conm. ATTENTION Special Sale at the garden, $10 per_month. e OOt ST e method is to pray —Harper's Bazar. “What do vou consider the easfest thing in the world pense account larger than it ought ta —Chicago Record-FHerald. ‘When their eyes met, what hap- OPPOSITE FOUN- . two family house with large be had at a bary 644 MAIN ST. FOR SALE or trade for a farm, grocery store, with tenement of seven Tooms, barn, poultry and icehouses, acre of land, with fruit and shade, sit- uated in a_thriving village, on a corner and doing over $12,000 worth A7 11 Maine, Groton, COTTAGE AND BARN, t, large lot fronting on two streets, city water and an. ex- cellent well. Maiing an ex- Very cheap. business a year. IN © BEAST = NORWICH, head catile, nearly new. from ' postoffice, xeven Sold on installment payments if Kept him 20 inches from her mouth.” —Birmingham Age-Herald. ching mol FOR SALE CHEAF. counter and combination safe. 55 Franklin St. FOR SALE—A 4-passenger, eylinder Cadillac_automobile, in excel- Apply to H. W. Card- farming_tools. A good 12 Manchester, STURTEVANT AVE., NO. 1 nearly new, ern dwelling, ments, in excellent neighbo terms’ to accommodate pu HILL AVE., leaned back in the den ¥ lent condition. Tl stay and see the thing out.” well, § Market Street. ¥FOR SALE OR RENT_On Laurel Hill Avenue, new cottage, seven rooms and bath. C. E. K. Burnham, Tel. §16-3, EXCELLENT modern house of 12 rooms, adapted for one or two families, GOOD TEN ACRE FARM NEAR CITY with dwelling and barn, water and orchard, wood for family. modern improve- make our enok got up cerly in the mornine. Willis—Yes. train yesterday Now, many people wi A goodly stake That we for Another fake.—Pitt “Some day xcellent well ood 1and, sufficient rice very low. FOR SALE_A nice quartered oak, flat top, desk. one Syracuse swivel plow, one pair blocks with rope. SALE—Eight-room all modern improvemsants, Apply to Brown & Perkins, Attorneys at TO RENT 53 Washington Stre steam heater, your grateful put up a great monument to your memory.” Senator Sorghum. who'll get the contract.’ Farm near Poquetanuck—13 fine milch House No. eight rooms and bath, all newly papered and painted. Inquire of Dr. L. L. JONES, East Norwich, Conm. cows, 1 pair oxen, | horse, | bull, also “1 wonder FOR SALE—Three sood horses, one weighing 1100, sound, will make a'good farm horse; one wcighing 1050, good driver and good worker; one weighing 950, extra good driver. reasonably. farming tools and machinery, 1 car- All to be sold of LOUIS A. riage, wagons, and hay. Spring is here Great Plain, Sure as death 'Will sell the: this month. CHURCH on the premises. On her breati! —Detrort Free Tenant—Look FOR SALE. For Sale The five houses containing 14 tene- ments, Nos. 218-224 West Main street, known as “Gardner Court For iniormation and terms apply to | WM. W. IVES, 11 Chamalin street. A fine, Large Huuse, in perfect condition, with three acres FOR SALE_Farm for sale cheap, 100 acres, very good buildings, R. R. station. A, T. Gardner, thermometer andlord—Th 3 ie thermometer radiator.—Toledo The milk of human kindness s frugally dispensed, encver we encounter There's th Properflor Sale I will sell my property Nos. 173-183 North Main Street, a brick building containing 12 tenements; two-tenement house Avenue, corner of Central Avenue and Hickory Street, and one in Taftville on Norwich Avenue having one store and also show cases The reason for selling FOR SALE—1100-pound horse, price situated at PBARGAIN _Two-cylinder ick iouring car, full, ! class _condition. 319 Franklin 8 _FOR SALE_Chea b Call at 210 West Main St. equipped, first Ford Auto is a prescription Homeo, with a note at the bottom to pat it up carefaily ND CHICKS FOR SALE from ompound! White Leghorn in compound! $1 and 32 a $4 and $5 a Buff Wyandottes, chest for sale. Barred Plymouth is poor health. R ed the head clerk Town green. E. A. PRENTICE, Any one can own it. 86 Cliff Street. BUSINESS AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE CHEAP. 32 Horse Power Locomobile. ny person having long hauls or heavy work. W. A. SOMERS, At Somers Bros, Norwich, 120 Acre Farm Broolk Farm, Eagleville, Tel. 104-6. Willimantic Div. mar7d SALE HORSES. Another carload just arrived. s, big and small, in_pairs hey must be sold, as low as the lowest for quality. Come are all nicely ELMER R. PIERSON. cents_apiece. sure_there is.a burglar in th ubbube—Calm D. No, 4, Norwich. one 556-12. * “FOR SALE . late Thomas situated at purself, my dear. I don’t think the cook has retired vet, and we are pretiy liceman in_ the k¥ . —Philadelphia newspaper) has gone o smash and none of the directors knew anything about Votingtén— would not be so if the dircetors all women.—Boston Transcript. MUCH IN LITTLE naval progr: provides for 3,500-tonbattle and single. was going MecCormick, 51 WASHINGTON STREET, must be sold at once to close up the estate. Apply to N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main Street. HENS White Wyandotte’ i season, as our order book is full. can fill all orders for, eggs for hatching Mayflower White tainly proving won- derful layers where exhibition stock we have mated i very fine pen headed by a prize w Cuban game stock Well divided into mowing, cutters and Tavge 12-room hous: paintea white and in first clas nd eggs always in Antwerp are ular and price list. no other industry could afford. one barn 26 by with base- one wagon hay barn 20 by 24; crib, *Phone 34- For Sale 30 AGCRE FARM Trolley Line According o preliminary figures re- Srazilian commercin! statistics gervice, the forcizn trad during 1910 amounted to $5: as compared with $48%,021, SPECIAL BARGAIN house with ell, large barn, quantity of fruit trees, church and stores, 4 miles from WIlll- wells, 1 at barn and house, running water {1,600 cords wood, good standing timber. | 54,500, pari cash. PECK’S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ‘Willimantte, Ct. FOR SALE 22 Lincoln Avenue A COTTAGE HOUSE Nine Rocms and Bath, wood house This farm is well watered, berry bog, some timber, p bundance of fruit; 50 acres of | § of cnltivation. stock and pa on a macadam road, a tance from one of the ness the owner de- The price is right. Pos- Will keep 15 head of | This place | The almmnae of Vassar college hato just completed the fund of which they undertook to collect vears ago. toward the fund John D. duplicated that amount raised $150.000 Rockefeiler on Montville near Norwich, 132 Spring St. On account of si sires to sell. session given immediately. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, ! Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. I. House of six rooms, barn, some The apple is by far the most portant fruit market. Amerlcan apples are popuiar, led by such varieties as the Newtown Pippin and the Good River. The only objection urged is that of auction as at private salc. Horses must | coming to For particulars inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., FOR SALE New 7-room Cottage with all - modern improvements, including steam heat, lot 50 by 125; excel- lent locality; for particulars in- Norwich, Ct. AUCTION. T will sell at Public Auction at Frea | oy Simma 3L Nakulna is. % teri- toriad government in Hawail. Mra. N kulna is an American woman, gra; various grades, also Cows | daughter of Captain Metealf of the k. 111 be held'on the st ira Saturdays i cach month. Ferms Cash br approved Bank Notes, iicited for these sal All Modern Conveniences. LEASANT ST., WILLIMANTIC, 10 Horses of and Young Sto An_Auction w. May Be Seen at Any Time. She lives in Kaliht. A carluad of mail for American porte f arrived in Halifax on Mareh 2, the landed there JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. on_commission. R Goods _must_be delivered two pefore the Sale, and -the o) each for Horses or Cows and § The Wm. B. Birge Farm of about 30 acres Meetingliouse house, barn, silo, ice house, han house, Near church, school, | D., telephone. | or sale, located on ! \Tlm“:"‘ MAY 6T SA ] 3 SAMUEL AD. Willimantie, "Phone 118-: the Armatrongs for of {wo first cf A specta! commission godck e 434 Pleasant St. lage Battieshins at onee FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, 15 viet(ineg. fov- of Central Building, splendid orchard. railroad station, Everything firs E. A. PRENTICE, TIMEE s no aavertising medium in to The Rul- 86 Cliff Street. Iefin (or Dusiness re