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‘f"hn METAOPOLITAN. m‘n-l-w-\m ‘Meuss Under Management of and Mrs. Saunier. ¥ b a boarding house M ‘been opened at No. 11 ‘where the apartments ly refitted m::x“"hi repapered nte electric lights talled. mfln and refurnish- in a quiet, attrac- jiving a homelike atmo- i# especially inviting. location in the center l«?lnl ':.n Main ‘lll'o.t Geeupled for the past sixteen & boarding house and bids its new management to add ly enviable reputation. The pros 16_rooms, light and Meals will ‘be pro- - for and.not for .the o satisfactoriness it will be under the 3 of Madame Saunier, the Haile club restaurant since started. AT THE AUDITORIUM. : 18 talking about the high vyaudeville . bill at this popular the, firat half of this week, more than satisfied all who Jo ween it. The novelty musical act 3 the Liebig Trio neat: .:L..., out of the ordinary ‘musical acts and very original way. ‘The different sources ‘which they obtain music are 1co in such a way that one S Xaiows where the harmouy will next, adding all the more to the act. Barrett & Dunn clever team of Irish comedians o keep the laughs coming fast and Throughout thelr tarn, while o Barth, an exeeptionally good dia- fian, is winning favor at ev- - and in always recalled least one encore. motion are clear, steady and of very ting subjects, POLI'S THEATER. Poll Players' production of Lights” is already the talk -— and it is generally admit- 48 ome of the best perform- entire season. e indi- of the players has been praised also, the power- of John H. Booth us the as the best piece acting seen here all sea- e Starr, one of new members of the company, some exceedingly clever work as U8 _wif: of the surgeon, while and Jphn A. Robb €we comedy roles in, an excep- manner. Taken as performance reflects I:n the new director, wl also plays a small . _Miss Montgomery, as her part prominent by d, ‘espable work. Miss Mar- ftarr, the new second woman, several seasons a member of Stock company in Provi- in which city she is a great She has just closed a long In veudeville where she starred comedy, “The Girl in_the t ‘week will be Miss last with the company, her jement on_Sa 1d, where she m Stock company in summer. It is al- wettled that Miss will head next season’s in_this city, opening in Mr. McKnight also leaves this week to go to his home in Vt, where he will take a long ihrough the summer, in an ed m his health ready for m of next season, when he for next season’s company. week the company will present of Augustus Thomas' earlier plays * in which Nat C. Goad e - ft success. Mrl. Socolo, the direc. was a member of Mr. Goodwin's company in this play and be able to stage the presernt jon in admirable manner. are now selling. BREED THEATER. bewildering _attractiveness of it scenic romance new being at the Breed as The Irish n, is the cause of the large who are present at every for this picture present: Mm public the l-r;n? views ever presented story. ple of Norwich who isle cannot refrain from ex- at the beautiful and familiar as they are presented in the of the fascinating story. Prac- all of the important points of ate touched in fhe course of , not the least of which ful lakes of Killarney, & _trip is made to the famous Bawn rock.- The picturs is ‘with delightful experiences and that were amusing but embar- the bridal pair, and the re- 10_the states on the great steam. fitting climax 1o the great- scenic filn of the day. _ The Louesdale Operator, by the Bio- company, is another dramatic and is one of the most firil]. tional numbers on List in New Haven District as Re. '” to the New York East Con Mrs. Dudiey Chesebre’s 91st [Birth- day. ‘Monday. evening the annual meeting of Calvary church was Hheld. Reports w read and accépted, and one new i ‘was admitted. The following officers were elected: Senior warden, Thomas Wilkinson: junior warden, James Stivers: vestrymen,George Tay- lor, A. P. Loper, F. S. Ostman, Kph- nmnmm Robert L. Burtch, W. H. lett, ¥'. La Verne Burdick, W, J. McKinney, W. A. Armstrong; clerk, treasurer, Thomas ; auditor, ~James Stivers; convention, Thomas Wil kinson, George Taylor; substitutes, B. 1. Burtch and A. P. Loper. - Congregational Society Elests Officers. ‘The Ecclesiastical society of the Sec- ond Congregational church met Mon- day evening in the chapel. The call was read by Clerk Charles B, Slater. Rev. Dwight C. Stone . was chosen moderator. The repors of the societ; committee, treasurer, auditor, and col lector were presented and d. The committee reported that a con- tract had been let to slate the roof of tht ¢hurch, and it will be done in May. The ground on the north side of the chapel is_ to be graded. The election resulted as follows: Clerk, C. B. States; treasurer, Dr. Charles E. Brayton; au- ditor. Byron Gardiner; ' collector, Harry H, Doty; society committee, Dr. Charles Brny(fln, Charles Stanton, Jo- seph F. doeph. FUNERAL. Mr. Martha Clancy. On Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock the funeral = services of Martha T. Clancy was held at her home, on" We ter sireet. Rev. C. J. Mason, rectos of Calvary Bpiscopal church, of which deccased was s member, officiated, a: sisted by Rev, Mr. Williams, rector of Christ church, Westerly. There was a. large number of beautiful floral pieces Members of the Eastern Star and Re- | liet corps attended in a body. Burial was in Stonington cemetery, wiiere a committal service was read. The bear- ers were L. D. Fairbrother, W. ¥ Broughton, W. P. Bindloss and C. P. ‘Willard. 91st Birthday. Tuesday, Mrs. Dudley Chesebro cele- You To Know that impure blood: with its. weak-" _ening results, unpleasant breath, headaches, unrestful nights, poor appetite, sallow skin, pimples and depression,comes from consipation BEECHAM'S have been doing good to men and women for many, many years and their value has been tested and proved. They remove the cause of physical troubles. A few small doses will show their safe tonic action on you. Beecham’s Pills will surely help you to an active liver, a good stomach, a sweet lh‘lleep. In young or old they will ER_elievé Constipation Sold Everywhere. Ia boxes 10c. and 28e. COAL AND LUMBER. COAL Chappell’s Coal Is Now Ready for the Spring Term. Lowest. prices for Coal for. present delivery. It advances at wholesale 10c every month till Fall. —Order this month— CHAPPELL CO. Contral Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. ' LUMBER JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and .Lumber | ‘l‘e.az-hone 584, Central Wharf | COAL lm Burning Kinds and Lehigh | - ALWAYS IN STOCK. A D. LATHROP, Offioo—oer. Markot and Shetucker 3:. Telephone 168-13. CALAMITE GO “I¢ burns up clean™’ - Well Seasoned Wood breath, “clear head and refresh- | ‘|18 Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Oil Cloth yrememb nces of [ Tiley | talte - It s far better not to wait hot Spring ‘and (Summer = sunshine bri out your freckles in al, their |’ Lrw ugliness. There's a simp.e Temedy- tho—that removes freckies | as it by magic—and it's guaranteed o emovo them, or money back. Get wo-ounce: package at Lee. & Osgood Co’s, or. wherever toilet /goods <se scld and see how quickly and thor- meeting | cUglIy Kintho will remove vour until the brated her 91st. birthday at her home on EIm street. She received many congrafulations and a shower of DOSt- cards and cakes. In honor of the event the A. H. S. elub gave a supper, as she s the oldest member of the club. Refreshments and an excellent 'mus. ical, programme was enjoved -through- out'the evening: : t -Borough -Notes. thel Dennison has returned to Mrs, Otlio Sullivan and Pe- al ter Klynn are spending the week in New York.s Complaint. is.made that Uncle Sam’s soldiers and sailors are barred from Boston theaters. Perhaps that's why amusement has been provided for them on the Texas border.—New York Tele- gram. “It's a wonderful costume, old chap. ‘Why didn’t they give you the prize “Said I'd ‘got too much to carry al- ready!”—London Opinion, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CCASTORIA Latest Novelties ACl\vignon Puffs Cluster Curls “aw__ lor the New Coiftures Bikson r;fi;ilel L. 67 Broadway 'Pheae 5 The Goodwin Corse! and Lingerie VORELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIR:). Don’t Think of buying’ I'LOOR COVERINGS until you ee our line. Our stock is now at its best; mew goods constantly coming in, and’'we guarantee that whether it or Linoleum, our’ prices are right in every. instance. Wall Papers Over, two hundred patterns in neat and. pretty “Wall Papers rom 5c a roll upwards, Al Borders Free. SHEA & BURKE, Norwich and Taltville ‘WM. F. BAILEY “(Successor te A. T. Gerdnen) Hack, Livery and Boarding “Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone $83. Advice to Mothers Have you had baby's photograph taken 7 Tts an art ari to take baby’s photo- as it should be taken. To catch his roguish little smile, his pretty-little | { @imple. Such ph; aps become prized 0d" years go come. periénce. In photographir them. No troublesome posing. ap them in a ji LAIGHTON, The Photographer, | Opposite Norwich Savinzs Society. AUTOMOBILE STATIGA, 3 Otis Street. Automoblis ®23’ Bloycle Bepuiring. General .. sa-. chine werk. Jobbing. 'Phone 3. ¥, CONANY. 13 Framkila Strect. / Whbitéstone) 8o ‘did the J.- F. C.'1be Clgirs" ate. the Dest on the’ Earke: Fry wnems FLO’W?S FOR EASTER Remember ‘that an early order as- bR d thing market, e have eve I fowres Call 588 Snd Fet o prices: Order those Basfer Lilles now, and or- dor_them from iE.ULIII" 7 Cedar s«. BurpoFIng fo bo the 1ast "c?-n’f-".m 2" sald deceased {angcoatci Thorcto) "be - aamitied (o e eretore, ordmnt That'saia 16 applt- eation be. mi ‘determined at Probate ite! . hl ulll District, on me -IS dl" ot Jipril, 1911, at’'10 lnel , l'ld that' said Isal ublic notice interested n said ‘estate, W aGvertising in_ The Norwich Morning ‘Bulie(in, & newspaper having 7 circulation in 'sald Probate District, to appéar if they see cause, at said ‘time and place, and be heatd rela- tivé thereto, and “mako return: to the Court. s Attest: P BUBLL, apridd Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT .A COURT- OF'PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for. the-District 9t Norwich, on the 13th day. of April, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge Estate of Bllen Peck, late- of. Spr (¥ 9l Disiricr, deceased. ‘ed, That - the Executor cite the creditors of said decemsed to bring in their claims againat sald estate with: in six monthsfrom. thls-data by PoSt- lllf a notice to that effect, together th & 00Dy of this order, on_the sign- gost nearost to_the place where sid leceased last dwelt, and in th: same Town, and by publishing the same once in a Hewspaper havin| said Distriet, and” make return to thll Courts NELSON J. AYLING. Judge Tihe above and foregoing 15 a -trus ‘topy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTNOm—_AlL creditors’ of 5a1d de- ceased are here otified to present E0e0 1T agatast sald sstate’ to: the undersigned ‘at Hanover, Conn., within the time limited In the above and fore- going order. - CHARLES H. PECK, apr1sd Executor. TO CHARLES D. NOYES OF NOR- wich, New London County,. State of Connecticut, a County Commissioner of said County, !ldln!vhl sald County: ‘Whereas, ‘ge 'ood of the Town of Montville, in said County and State, Deputy Sheriff, within and for 'said County, tached one black Kn‘ldmg the property of .Loyal Ashland of sli Norwich, in _an action brought Homes T Mevors of said . Norwic: 1h he, the said James E. Moore. i the plaintiff and said Loyal Ashiand is the “defendant, on the '38th- day of March, 1911, sald cause being made re. turnable before Thomas. J. Kelly, a Jus. tice of the Peaceé within and for sai at said Norwich, by ted the I8th day of March, sl y Edwai e Feacs Justice of eace, claiming $100 dsmages, and returnable before said Thomas Kelly, Justice of the Peace; on April 4th, lflll. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. of. said day, and said -cause having been ad- journed for thirty days by order of sald Court, as _provided by statute in such cases'made and provided, and as tlie sajd horse has been placéd in the cus- tody of Frank P. Flaherty of. said Norwich. as keeper for the said orge Wood, Deputy Sheriff as aforesaid. an: as tke custody and rvation of said Bosse will be eipensive if allawed to femain in the X of said Frank P. Ferc R T "ol ation of said thirty days, and umtil it can be soid on an execution in sald cause, now there- fore, the said James E. Moore hereby applies to: you, @ County Commissioner residing in" lhe County where said prop- erty has been attached, for an order to sell said.horse JAMES B, - Mooxi: By his attorney, B.-T. BURKE. Rl QOrdered, That the foregoing. o cation of James E. Moore. be hear: fore. thie unaersigned, & County. Com. missioner. for - New 'London- County, State ‘of < Connecticut, residing: in the County -where ‘said Droperty -was_at tached, ‘at the office. of Edward T. Burke, 278-Main Street, in said Nor- wich, on ‘the 22d,day of April, 1911,-at 9 o'clack in the forenoon,iand that no- tice thereof be.given to' the.adverse parts, Loyal Ashland. by publishing the oregoing_application. and this. order, in- The Norwich Morning -Bulletin, a newspaper published and having a’eir- culation in sald Norwich, on the 19th day of April, 1811, that the said Loyal Ashland may “appear and.show cause if he .see fit why the foregoing- appii- cation. and order of sale, should not: be granted. _ CHAS.'D, NOYES, . County Commissioner for New London County. aprisWE ke, MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, ‘Watches. Jewelry 'gnd Securities of any.kindat the Lowest Rites of Interest. An old: eStablished firm to deal with. (Bstablished 1872.} THBE COLLATERAL LOAN Co, 143 Main Street, Upstairs, AUCTION. L will seil at Public Auction at Frea Goodrich's place, 484 PLEASANT ST, wua.mnlc, 10 Horses-of various grades, also Cows and Young Stock. ' An_Auction wili be held on the First and Third Saturdaye-in each-month. */Torms Cash-or approved: Bank Notes. Merchandise solicited for'these sales on_commission. Goods. st be delivered “two davs before” the ‘Sale, and. the charges ~§1 cach for Horses or Cows and§ per eent. of sale. by First Sale SATURDAY, MAY eTH. SAMUEL ADAMS, 434 Pleasant St, Willimantic, Ct. apriza "Phone 118-5. iy sot ci Treatise with each botie ‘ot matied covequest. On Exhibition A fine assortment of the Latest Styles in Millinery for ‘Spring and Summer wear, at MES., G. P. STANTON Ne. 52 Shetacket St. NEWMARKET HOTEL, 7. lo-udl Aye. m wi ioh h‘h h':- Md ‘the cliolcest flowers In: the:| in charge of Dr. 8. L. Geers m i 5. circulation 1n |, REAL land mm-;nméfiov close to_raflroad, to ST " apris man must be good farm: K Taemay AR e it er i required to P. 0., L C nn.wAv el $hon Teas 7ot o tions. rmkl{n la‘n,gr T, a’zm. ok “"Dep pe for. 4 Water St u-é -agents . Cashy, General:Agent. SN ekl “learn! Rm}mstar Auto School, 1816 Rochester | - apréa i it milch_cows, Wi ca g " oans cows: also twovbgz the other nine 'y ‘Bouin a?fl ‘ME. Wfl'l '“&)_ it J&l'll 'tc.\.'m: m-w ! 5 OLD ESTABLISHED RESTA 1 sale; centrail l c'}-’;n i ceimos; ca ’fi— .n-.m-. y “peckd. Beal metale ?mx pr: or Rex - Restau man BABY ORICKS FOR SALE_White Leghorns; also 8. C. White and Brown Leghorn' eggs for hatching, _John Curry, Yanti apridWIM FOR lAHom plote mtm, consist- ng of combinstion saddls myd drlvh“ Hoser rapber fired buggy, set of sin .| harass, two saddies, bridie martingale, and blanket, all in good condition. Box 427, Stonington, Conn. _apridd FOR SAII—E!Kht*rm cottage, all modern conveniences, first class flndl- tion, very easy terms. Abv}’y 27 nre- mont Ave aprig WAGONS PD‘.. SALE—One- (lcmaent two delivery and one two-seater, all in go0d_order. Jos. ' Green, Blacksmith, ttawaugan, Ct. . - apridd FOR. Chester | White o AALEFItty rpet *_sweepers ?-nur Shop, Franikiin s&.- e, station. Tel. 536 and “Ousiey's, over.car. pige;, P H. Wilcox, Yantle, Gt ‘Fhone -2 < ApriTMWF R SALE—A nice Shetland pony, & yeare eld, sound and kind For partic. ulars, inquire of H. P. Bowen, No. 105 ‘mar2sd N ' Family Cooks, Waiters, Experfenced Nurse Girl, Working .Housekepeer, ard General' House Girls. J. B LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. . - First Class American men*for- Auto- mobile Tire Work. Apply THE HARTFORD: RUBBER ‘WORKS COMPANY;' B:mord. Conn. Géneral Housework Help. FREE ' BUREAU; 8 H REEVES. Stpt. - mm&ummfi Baitic St, after 7 p. or ‘at Hill's Grocery Store, between 13" and 1. aprisd FOR SALE OHBAP_Six-room ool tage, nearly new, on Laurel Hill, ten minites’ walk from the square, on trol- ley line; will exchange for other prop- erty near Willimantic or automobile. W. E. Clark, 215 Mountain St. Willi- mantie, Ct. apritd MAIL WAGON FOR SALE CHEAP— Inquire Mrs. E, Dobbrow, Baltle, Ct. apri7d A W’ s, §94 Main nement, five hot and cold wa Court, npgl A RENT-—Botn ?Der Side, 5 minutes’ walk. S re; rent reasonable P T"upm. ‘Inquire 40 fi'owttmt ! Far beyond ht -r%uh‘-\'u. “Fom In_Columbl: farm, desirablo location, n—r%’ufirh lake, ' for summer Duiira & watée in house.” For par Riata Wil or /phone J. sham, &iflnm“ X0 HENT-To mar ammiti e ‘vate house, one' large Ll connected room: can be light -housekeeping. Eng otfice. > 40 RENT_Nice six-room upper ten ement at Bast Great Plain. Backus, East Great Plain, or 2 2 apriza FOR RENTCottage of 10 rooms on the Niantic river, near the Oswegatchic hotel, furnished, with modern conven- iences; salt wal boating and fishing. ~ For further particulars, en- uire of ¥. D, Crani 174 Btate 8 ew London, Ct. ‘aprild | NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS —Heat, bath and gas. King House, 80 Main St. aprild FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- veniences, 38 Union St. Telephione $34-4. aprio TO RENT—Barn at 29 Grove St, suitable for horses .or automobile. | aprid FOR RENT—A ment flat with m 3 and fine garden, 16 minutes’ walk from Franklin_squaré, on car line. Apply A, Morin, at The Plaut-Cadden Co. aprbd five-room base- ern_conveniences FOR SALE—StevensiDuryea, model R, 1907, in first class condition.” Frank FOR SAW—SLevnn!»Dutye\. model U, small six, fully equipped, and in first class condition, newli’ painted. Frank J. McCaw, 186 Washington St., “Provi- | dence, R. L. apri7d (FOR SALE _Cheap, $335 Essex 6 h. p;‘launch engine and $65 clutch; L el Gl for 9%, Can be seeh at 62 Water St. aprisd FOR SALE _Another car of cattle; 21 cows and heifers, 10 Herford steers, 3 bulls, also 16t of nice heavy horses, few sedond hand horses. Must be sold 1 expect two cars next week. e Champlin's Livery Stable, West- . 1. Chas W. Hewitt., "Phone 192, ‘FoR s':u.:; s BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. . Three miles to wmu»nuc. 1 ile cottage {o B R station near tral %:“‘" Targe stock basn with Basemon nhouse, ‘sheds. icehouse. etc.; priiidings A" Ho:'1: 39 o T S, Pes fine_youni head’ cattl F"' and beorm trees, cm ote - 0 ons: tools. Milk or cream sold af ce i-sold:this: week, 4. 300, $ootires and Tiste: TRYON’S AGENCY, Willimintte, Oona. The real estate - balonging to | the " late ‘Thomas: McCormick, situated at 51 WASHINGTON STREET, must be sold-at once to close up the estate. " Apply to N. TARRANT & CO, 117 Main Itrut. Tes extrath-| “acres valualle unding spring wafer, 135 FOR SALE—Very desirable building lot, five minutes’ walk from Wauregan hotel. ~Address Box 15, Bulletin. apri4d GENERAL STORE in country village, good building, with stock of goods also dwelling house, stuble and garden owner. sick; all for $2,500; double your money. Box 425, New London, Conn. DEL FOR SALE One good driving horse, weight 1050, sound and Kkind, suitable for lady; ofie Maxwell runabout, 1910 model, good as mew, fully equij For Garfioutars, adaréss Box 451, Moo- sup, Ct.; or Tel. 66. apridd FOR. SALE CHEBAP—A good 12-foot counter and combination safe. L. S. Manchester, 55 Franklin St. apriid FOR SALE OR RENT—On Laurel Hill Avenue, new cottage, seven rooms and bath. C’ E. K. Burnham. Tel. §16-3. apr’ FOR SALE A nice quartered oak, flat top desk, one Syracuse swivel plow. one pair blocks with rope. Telephons 132 aprid FOR ght-room cottaj | ~¥em _sarm—misn 7 ' house, all modern improvements, Ii l | Broad St. “Apply to Brown & Perkins, . Attorneys_at Law, 22 Shetucket 3t., Neorwich, Conn. FOR SALEThree good horses, one weighing 1100, sound, will make a ood farm horse: one weighing 1050, e pood wathar - and welhing 950, extra good driver. ‘WIll sell these horses ' very reasonably. Brown's Bakery, Bajtic, Conn. aprad FOR SALE 22 Linocoln IVQIII. A COTTAGE HOUSE e Rooms:and Bath, All Modern Conveniences. May Be Seen at Any T -JAMES L..CASE. 40 Shetucket St,: Nopwich, Conn. " SPECIAL BARGAIN 200 ‘acres_1ana, 100 clear. 11-ro house with ell, lar .m;é." 95 FrOE. trees, 3 - Aile: . PO church and stores, 4 mnnflc 2 wells, 1 ai house, ‘munning wafer thro 1000 ¢ords wood, sa0d stan 4,500, part, cash. = PECK’S REAL ESTATE Amm'.' mm:n. - Willimaste, .Ot. The five houses u‘uuming um ments, Nos. 218-224 West Qum st known as “Gardner. Coirt.”” Tor information and, terms. afiply o | X WM. W. IVES. 11 Chamslin sireet. - FOR SALE—Farm for sale cheap, 160 acres, very good buildings, two miles from R. R. station. Particulars inquire A, T. Gardner, ‘15 Oak St.. Norwich. ‘pr vlinder, 1910 equipped, first BARGAIN _Tw. | Btk Purine car, fui Ford Auto . Agency, mar29d class condition. | 319 Franklin St. EGGS AND CHICKS FOR SALE from the following breeds: Silver, White and Buff Wyandottes, White Leghorn and Barred Plymouth 'Rocks; $1 and 32 a setfing: incubator egss, $4 and $6 a | hundred.. Day_ old chicks, 12 and 15 { cents apiece. - Brook Farm, Eagleville. | Ct_Tel. 103-6. Willimantic' Div._marT EGGS FOR HATCHING from well- i brea stock. S. C. Buff Orpinatons and White Wyandottés; large, healthy birds of_the ‘best utifity and prize winning stegiusiselected for ‘size and egg pro- dugtfon, 13 eggs $1. Mrs. Sand- berg, R F. D. No. 4 Norwich, Conn. Tl 79 : 1eb1SSWE SALE HORSES. Anothier carload just acrived. Th ety | arc ‘good. cries, big ‘and small, in_pairs P:| ana Stamle. They must be sold. Frices arn and 1 in ho Towest for qualliy. Come They are all nicely- ELMER R. PIERSON. 177-1 For Sale Large housé in the village of Plain- field, in good condition, five minutes irom trolfey, bath rooms, steam heat, } windmill and ell modern conveniences. /| Apply to William P. Babcock, Plain field, or Telley K. Babcock, 45 Main St. | i _aprisd as Jow as g see -t broken. el apritd RS J. C.AVITTER AUCTION. On atcount of heing obligsd Lo heturn & < Auctioneer FOR SALE to my practice, T wil selicmy. enire personal at ‘auction -at: my , wide Blisha Woodward farm, m. milés w ot Brooklvn.vilage. _on £ Hamp road, THURSDAY, APRIE "’&»’ 3t 8 o'clock skhirs, cousisting of 1 pair afs welght 3000 pounds,.9 and_roosters, 300 * Ghicken: brood sows, ‘wagons, both heavy and tools, a quantity of rye straw. an; a number of tons of first gomplete set of dAlcy ufs ing of 1 U. 8. sep: 1Eadfn. 1 Butier Biock whd Qles. At the same tim household good: suites; ch ery, etc. T Geciasary mn- hgmenfl gmwf' ¥ known as. the tm hiraes; 5. 20 Tieng seyeral ight dnd 211 kinds of farm implements nd uality hay, u*al"n ;L’. New 7-room Cottage with all modern improvements, including lot 30 by 125; excel- for particulars in- steam heat, lent locality; quire 2 FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, Central. Building, Norwick, bl il Sale at the lsazc .q.un. | ringe, wagens, and hay. All to bs sold \ f : Flnaics; of LOVIS A efium NO. 30 CENTRAL AVE.—Midllo tene- ment, rent cheap. Inquire 31 Willow St. marsid ONE OF THE BEST upper tencments in city, Rock St., cor. tv-r St, garden. 3. B! Fanning, 'No. 31 Willow St. mars1d TO RENT_Tenement No. 101 ClHt Stroet; modern improvements. _Inquire at 49 Broadway or 61 CUff Street. ‘mar24d TO RENT_Nine room cottage ho; all- modern Improvements, 35 Bosweli avenue. Apply’n 43 Boswell avenue. Tel. 141-12. TO RENT—Store at 65 Franklin St Inquire at Bulletin Office. WHITNEY’'S AGENCY, 227 Main 8¢, Frankiin Square. Redi Estate and Inm Fom akis. ROOSEVELT AVE., e B nars, Grastevite, L A Toom cot with 'largs well oull ted S-l";fl‘ne- ' er libith 85 ST, OFPOSITE FOUN- tain 43‘54".‘5 n ‘1' oise with large 1OGat AN o €E AND BARN, ot e iter oloser, Targe 10t tronting on“twto lfi‘?ets‘,' Mtyflrl'.ar nd an ex- lent wel er, eap. ceOm‘B' ymu NORWICH, nearly new, ‘only’ ten minuytes walk from postoffice, Seven rooms, steam hest, S0l on instaliment payments if Fed STURFEVANT AVE., NO. 18, MOD- ern dwelling, nearly new, all improve- ments; in excellent neighborhood. Basy i Accommodate purchaser. LAUREL HILL AVE. EXCELLENT modern house of 12 rooms, adapted for gne or two families, modern improve- ments.’ ~ : GOOD TEN ACRE FARM NEAR CITY with awelling and barn, éxcellent well water and-orohard, good land, sufficient wood for family. ' Price very low. v House No. 53 Washington Street, eight rooms and bath, steam heater, all newly papered and painted. Inquire of Dr. L. L. JONES; Bast Great Plain] Nerwich, Comm. Tele- phone 736. To Rent An Apartment of 8 Rooms and Bath in *The Huntington, 170 Broadway. Apply to JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, cag FOR SALE. BUSINESS AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE CHEAP. §2 Horse Power Locomobile. A& bar- gain for any gunon h:.vln’ long hauls or heavy work. ¥ 3 W. A. SOMERS, At Somers Bros, Norwich, Ct The Wm. B. Birge Farm of about 50 acres for salé, located on Meetinghouse Hill, Franklin. Fine house, barn, silo, ice house, hen house, splendid. orchar ear church, school, ilroad station, on R. F. D., telephone. thing first-class. 86 Cliff Street. lE- A; PR‘ENTICE. 0 Acre Farm Well divided mto mowing, pasture, and fvoodland., Large i2-room house, paintea white and in first clgs condl- tion;. one barn 26 by 30, with base- ment, another” 24 by 30: one wagon shed 16 by 30; hay barn 20 by. \oodshouse and = several Lk farm is well watered, has cran- g , some timber; Dlanlpo( wood, and_abundance of fruit; 50 o machine worked : flelds in of cultivation., Will keep 15} ‘!lwek and. peir of zumu, an a mac tance froth one of uw On account of, -lexa..; ires to sell. . The pri on given ‘irmmedi hfirl ) /| wife always ma But well wo know:that fair i bright, I!III ken or dream, Siton o7 cloudicas avurs beam. valloys 11 e know nappy. ‘In_gre: i T Rttty Vi Thy mountain peal sublimely rest. For some even now we cateh F‘lln! e mings from thy far-off While stll with eager eyes we watex For one swet sign or token more. The loved, l thersy o e g ] wise, Who. pined mer air, Narpihunfigfl tu‘y jemn mysteries. e dre. (gz' Wt one by one, Died even. birthy The dreams that p: ere well Too_dear.foo. beautiful for earth. The aspirations, strong of w iming_af n-.l:‘lm we could .reach The songs we tried in vain to sin -The thoughts too vast for hutaan speech. not Thou hast them:alf, Hereatter. thou Shalt keep' them-gafely till that hour When, wlm\ God's” seal on heart and bro We calim them fn immortal power: —Julia C. R. Dorr. IMMORTAL, How lifing are the dead! Enpshrined, but not apar How safo within the heart ‘We hold them still—our dead. ‘Whatever else be fled! Qur constancy s deep Toward those who-Iie asleep. Fcrge(f‘u}t ot " the strain and mortal strife - That are so large a part of this ony earthlylife. They are our very own: From them—trom them alone, Nolmnf ‘can us estrange— Nor ' bl ‘hl‘unumn-l no; hange! The. midnight moments keep A place for them; and though we wake still, in oy, ©C ‘pain— In every crucial hour, they come again Angelic from above— Hearing the gifts of bledsings and of nor wintry to They are beside us: n yo— Until ‘lha shadowy path they lonely ro Becomes for us o bridge that dpward * “leads to —Florence Farle Coates, agazine. , VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clwm- Sayings “So vour daughter Jiited the schoot - master?” “Yes; he corrected her sime ?uned spelling.”—Meggendorfer Blaet- er. Urchin—Paw, - what's an accommo- dation ~train? Suburban Parent—T don’t know, Bobby: I mever saw ome’ —Chicago Tribune. “Who gets the custody of the auto- mobile?” “I told my wife she might have it. T can’t keep up a_machine and pay alimony, too."—Pittsburs Post. Solicitor (cross-examining) — Now. didn't you tell the prisoner that yo doubted his veracity? Witness I merely told 'im ‘e was a bloom liar{—M. A.-P. “What! buying jewelry in this ex- pensive shop? T wonder you can af- ford. to pay their prices” “Oh, my 2 fo smile 20 pes cept. off.”—Fliegende Blaetter. Smooth away your ugly scowl, Be yoursef awhile; Lots' of folks can hear you growl, Few may see You smile. —Cleveland Plain Dealer. “Did that explorer suffer any physi- cal ailment as a result of his trip to the “Arctic regions?’ “Yes. was it?” “Writer's cramp.’—Wash- ington Star. “Ho has a mean disposition hasn't say so. He's the Kind rake in a jack-pot and in Harper's crib, henneries. ; to ru commented. pomdh..——- Louhvfllo Courler-Jour- nal. Willis—He 'is man I know. Gill Willis—Before- he promised the u. number of poopia that he.would them riding, and Tre actually kept Bis word with them all.—Puck. MUCH [IN LITTLE Minnie. J¢ on a farm ‘winner of a fii e _most wonderful Indeed? How 507 ot his machine he Miss Ba | to extablisn free scholarahivs at university, richast

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