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The Lee & Osgood Co. will tell you 'rh%‘"“ trices exhtoft tha guarantee MI-O-) mhctnfio}n ’?mdm Wi LP'!"A they ; [ lieve promptly and cure permanently : Ford all Qiseases of the stomach and a1 | *bodered, That,the 24t 4ay of Apei 1 meastire_and ion, or money back.. = .at 10 o' .k?’.&ht 3 5 # ; v & i Have' You gas on stomach? Pronats Couee Boom i the : : e e Te-bent, id_ i trict be, | - : dress © at SALE OHMAP--An, iron_ ol 1t ‘may be well i . But men who that the committes wete - of ithe opin- Ve o : bl S One or two MI-O-NA s - tratrices | 3 are:directed. to. glve notice. thereof by “arer- % All rourid “us rise high walls tsat Aon that it’ ought not to.pass, bellevin " hat ‘the present law should ‘ot be |lets and the misery is en < 5 by - Are_vou_bilious, dizzy | publishing: this order once “fin«.m‘ 11 Ta,ti 11 9 hres. days PrIOT Ts not man's freedom siafers? changed. The bill was rejected. 2 ¥, = _MI-O-NA stomach tablets will put three days prior_to. The Iines ‘sachem, .flmul ©.D. H8, Ge > In Gérmania Hal The matter of reviving trolley er of ing —The cottage Ni ipeton place, elght rooms g ordor: aise Smial SOLAKe rooms, in’goo0d order. P.Cogewell. ke SEASHORE COTTAGES | 'wo new .j-room turnished = . 8. 0 new_ 1911 automo- biles of popular. makes; 26 per cent. ¢ to close oht. , M. A Nortom, 71 Highland St., Hartford. " aprdba FOR SALE—A fine upright piaiio, al- charters, “the _resurr 7 W “dear read:r. don’t go on suf-| k A. Bl has the exclusive sele i ¢ Patrician _— s Ay dead,” as Representative Hotehkiss or | 2 3 $4—a woman's shoes that's right. | New' Haven Tput 1t was discussed at | fering with stomach trouble. Be fair| ‘some ‘length in the house on Tuesday, | to yourself; throw aside prejudice and road | Yoo right 'in a day;' give relfef in 16 earing, and make re- ¢ of ‘turn to’ t;t t. Z /", NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. ; The Above and control, ' that make iLe _ A cordial invitation is extended to{ thero being some objection to. " | try MI-O-NA. It is.a great doctor's £ ana;foreping 1l & o ety 1, | WIth CifeRlace, Lot afd. DI ; et members and_friends of the W.|ing time for organization m_m- prescription. No doctor ‘ever’ wrote & | Riteat: - NANNIE €. CHURCH: . as party I8 going to move; great chance. |Lord's Point, on Long I L fe ey "M‘i‘ ¥ g At ] T. U. te attend the parlor meeting | jes that have failed to use their char- | better one.: ¢ apra0d B Clerk. Write] W. Li, Bulletin. apraod _ [near Stonington Conm, ‘And “money back from The Lec & Osgood, Co. if you don’t say MI-O-NA is worth its. waight in gold. Sol leading ‘druggists everywhere and The T¥e & Osgood Co. t Mre. T. A. Perkins’. No. 129 ter rights after having. them for years. stract, at 3 p. m. Take the fSome of these charters have been from square to Fourth street. | characterized as of the “vost pocket” 'ype—their purpose being to shut Senges and Tunes of Leng Ago. | ihe granting of other charters in the PARTRIDGE PLYMOUTH ROCKS— A tew’settings of eggs for sale, 31 per 16.. Fz' dfl. ‘Woodworth, 11.Coit St. apr FOR SALE—Rubber jired two-seater, BEhoMt his, grown axd groomed 4 s d trained to forms pre- seribed: % t Custom offer imbibed, i S N i oA A - ‘oman A required ‘to P, 0. Box 22 wich, Conn. aprisd & f and fishing, rent 3300 fo; tric lights and ‘phone ired:: one 8-room new' furnishi Crescent Beach, Comn: trol steam at hand,’ no fi coast, rent Rules Concerning Dogs s coas”s| - in the Town of Frankiin er de- The young people of Park church |same territory. A resolution appropriating afitetal of It will | $85,000 for the. «chuflvn‘n:fih deat | deMghirul for both adults and [ and dumb in the institutions at Mystic The exquisite tableaux among | and FHartford passed the house with- house will give a umique enter- it the Osgood Memorial Sat- aftermoon at 3 o'clock. tirely cured boxes of MI-O- large box.: - Mrs. Mary Hutchinton says: and distress in my general stomach “Pains stomach and a aint was en- the use of two A stomach tablets. 0! for ! WHEREAS, On the 6ih day of ‘April, 1911, the undérsigned promuigated cers tain’rules concerning dogs in the town of Lebanon and parts of the town of Franklin, and <A Ty WHERRAS, convinces me thal Further investigation the security of tie AT e o, i rage sal i e weeks. off with full Ting common education. su: tiow free for,coming Norwi tions, Franklin Institute, Dep’t. 25-F, Rochester, N. Y. Do - apritd: " | Ave., Norwich Town. in_good condition, coat $240, sell for 335.. Teleplione 608-5,-No. 2 Otrobando 3 apr20d WOR SALE _Good driving horse, sound and gentle, .suitable for lady, seven years. George Sanderson, Mans- Charles F. Eldredge, Niantic, Conn. flat of eight rooms; modern and con- ventent. $250 for season, full furnished. 58 e alll i~ T L [l Ho must €0 on as he commenced, And n:rcumnunce th cholce will FOR AENT—_On_McKinley Av Apply to B. C. Hannis, 11 Mc- the Pled Piper of Hamlin will | out opposition Tuesday. This is the|508 Pearl ~Street, Ypsilanti, Mich. |inhabitants of nklin - and _their | FHER DEMONSTRATION —Wonaerru | 1eld Depot, Ct. 2pr20d | Kinley Ave. ~ ~ mariSMTh_ | He reaches middle life and more te the sudience as well as the | usual appropriation and is for two|Writs Booth's Mi-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y., | property is not sufficiently rope -making machine, makes $5 to $6 | CONCORD AND NIAGARA GRAPE- A backward glance proves every childwsn will be alone worth much|years, ending September 30, 1918.°~ [Tor frée trial samples. o [y %{lgmnmn £y 11, | ZOEH of Fope for §0leents. . Connor | vines two vears.old. well rooted: also : PO LR T D Al el edlon. & Snat 50 44 W0 ove ot SR b = S Comnissioner. on Domestit ANIMalE 15 | winees. 5 N, T Gnstar Sanente |hydranses. J. 0. Lendop. and gas; also good garden at . .t own true Pon't fail to enjoy this afternoon of ] at to per cent. o e pre- 3 Al o) G and for the State of .Connecticut, here- 2 . o R SALE—Complete outfit, ‘consist- | Ave, Norwich Town. Inqu! e l'rxfis" Was but compelled by all before: ‘mosic miums paid to fire {nsurance compan- /STAFFORD SPRINGS By malke aud promulgate the: retiowing X ing of combination saddle and driving | Fenton. apriiTu’ L preL-csiars jes are shown by their reports to go| = — h rules and regulations. for¥th BUSINESS | horse, rubber tired busgy, sct of #lngls | “mo muNT, 5-room tenement. modern | Nor has he reached the goal e soughty Riehmend and Ce. at the | for administration expensds, and that | Ledth of Ernest Quinley—Building of | menti control or destruction ran- | harness, two saddles, bridie martingale, O T eotiage housie, 7d now he sees he néver {mprovements; - o modern improvements, steam heat, c! jEatcr sua Rne weil. Frank A. Skinner, eck’s Cormer, Nerwich Tow=. e ®priiTuTRS TO RENT—Ten _five rooms, lit- tle garden, hot and cold water ana gas, on Lincoln Court, opp. Armory. In- quire M. Durr, Prov.,- ery. aprisd TO RENT—Two desirable tenements, B e etk from Franic: Sonfine in 4 f&' & |toed: '3 whud nip Altoh Q| ehester- Auto School, 181 in the :entire | N. ¥. e and blahket: all in:good conditjon. ¥’.-0. Box 427, Stonington, Conn. aprigsd . B R e e FOR SALE—Eight-room cottage, all modern conveniences, first class coridi- tion, very easy térms. Apply-27 Clare- mont Ave 3 42prisd WAGONS FOR SALE—One democrat. two delivery and one two-seater, all in good order. Jos, Greem, Blacksmitn, ttawaugan, Ct. aprisd nhoping sti l!thnln“ may be this is the basic reason for asking for @ special committee of the legislature to investigate their charge, was the statement made by Representative Thoms of Waterbury ‘on_the floof- of the house Tuesday. - This matter of having such an_investigation, as pro- vided for in a resolution that passed the senate a few days ago, was taken up in the house Tuesday, but as it is sald wn of *Frankl! sald rules, to wit: - 1. TADY and all d town of Frankiin 1] are known. to have been bitten by-or'to have come in contact with. ary rabia dog-during tne | i, oy past: two. m Shail' be ,for o mereltully. killed by the. dog,warden of | ReRalx Shap; ¥rankiin Square, over i ie swriia kept ‘or “Rarbored [~ 7 6 75T 5 WANTED . ¥4 Auditerium. ins. Teday's change of programme at the Auditerjum brings a special fea- ture set, and it ig one that is seldom [East Street Macadam to : o Yet fond i Beoin i s, i e " wrought L o Yeg. and {tmay: Cast off regret For plans aud Hopes Not_tiroge: but *besws Will_makeé sour 1 —Willlam Addlson ' Houghton, Pranseript.- WA wing. writers, cash- register: Ernest Quinlzy, 22, died at the home et *_sweepers ‘to* of Tjis parents Tuesday morning, after a brief illness. Mr. Quinley had not been well for the past few: weeks, but it was ‘not until the last few, days that his .illhess was cbnsidered fatal. ' The ley's _edr 3 in 2 L3 - in" the, ';-?3 town shall. be~allowed to : ‘large ‘the . date >~ y .\ ‘my travesty on military life, and the | to he debated at length and the hour | deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. | 50 &t 'large: from’ and after -t ©i Si% ol |1in square; rent reasonable; first and A =5 s Iaid on Lookout mountain, | was late when the introductions were | William Quinley and besides his Dar- | the f4in day o Tuls aiss o ook noon. | - X 7 o ey e A X T opm eot- L second. ficors. Inquire: 40 Hobart Ave;| . : 7 . during the time of the civ- | gver, adjournment was taken. ents is survived by a brother, Charles, | except it wear a wire' muzzle of yauch | ~Family Cooks, Waiters. Experienced | miniites’ walk {rom the square, on trol- | _aPrisd AR Thfif; !shno 3 sic !'h;l e h"x heard ' il war. Speelai scenery and effects are - and .one sister. construction as to absolutely’ prevent | . Girl: W i& Houkel ley line; will exchange for other prop- | “ro RENT_To man and wife, In Dri- | ywhose ‘me w0IC0 OF the minsirel ses with this act, making it a . : Conferred . With Highway Commis- | the 40% from biting. - - urse Girl, Working Housekepeer, and | erty near Willimantlc or automobilc. | vate house,s one large amd ome small e s dre juction. “Those Comedy 2 - SOSTNAY. 3. The dog warden of-said town of | conaral House Gir 4 B, LUC, W. E. Clark, 15 Mountain St, Willis|connected foom: can be arranged for | oy iifh i . . Frankl| 1 take into hi tod . is.: 4.8, AS, | mantie, Ct. apriid h infinite my; * (¥aseisr and Farcourt, will be ne e ws sioner. ranklin shail take into his custody e Ct. pritd_ | fight fousekeeptng. Eoauire at (s | ol ‘1o e fu e hars, and the winde Sy with an up to date comedy aFirat Selectman M. W. Leonard, War- Srery ek nof, confined or controlled | Room 32, Central Building. MAIL WAGON FOR SALE CHEAT— otiic 3 . st @apr P S tha: is full of sparkling lines en J. A. Mix and A. O, Brooks of the z nquire Mrs. K. Tow, Baltic, Ct. TO _RENT_Nice six-room upper ten- ver -bis rhythmic brea x . court of burgesses went to Hartford | homciasy L meck 4 ot Chon. 2050t tha apri7d oment Bt Hast Great. Piain. o F. . T.|And bear on the swgep of tneir mighty Hovlded by Sec. 4 of Chap. 55 of the ublic_Acts of 1909. 4. These rules shall take effect at 12 ‘o'clock noon, on Wednesday, April 261911 g PENALTY: Section 4 of Chapter 170 of the Public Acts of 1907 provides the following penalty for non-compliance with the foregoing rules: “Every per- son'-who shall violate or seglect or refuse to comply with any rules--or regulations . made under the provision of Section 1 of this Act shall be fiied not more than seven dollars.” L wings Tel T3] Tne ‘song of a vast unrest. - Tussday and had a cofference with Highway - Commissioner -MacDonald relative to building the macadam road on ‘East’ Street. The commissioner gave them .much encouragement and Work on the road will' begin as soon as the necessary appropriation is received 'from the state. Borough Interests. V. E. Hanley attended a meeting of State Business Men’s association hfitr galore. Your Credit Is is the title of the sketch pre- ttle playlet will amusiag and en'ertaining. wing of comedy I8 Whlth alf a0k totais up. More amusing thre WANTED First. Class American me®n for Auto- mobile- Tire Work." ' Apply THE HARTFORD RUBBER WORKS COMPANY, Hértford, Conn. WANTED AT ONCE Backus, East Great Plain, or aprizd i d FOR RENT—Cottage of 10 rooms on the Niantic river, near the Oswegatchie hotel, furnished, with modern conven- fighing. 'or 2] er 3 -3 quire of ¥. D. Crandall, 174 State St. New London, Ct. .:._aprild NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS —Heat, baih and gas. King House, 60 Main SU april . FOR SALE_Stevens-Duryea, model R, 1907, in first class condition.’ Frank 3. McCaw, 186 Washington St., Provi- dénce, R. L apri7d _FOR SAl tevens-Duryea, model U, small si, fully equipped, and in first class condition, newly painted. Frank J. McCaw, 186 Washington St., Provi- dence, R. I. apri7d FOR SALE — Cheap, 3325 Issex 10 h. p..launch engire and 365 clutch; Menroe.—~Rev. H. S. Habersham has nearly 200 incubator chicks and more | to come. Waterbury.—Dr. George: Attwood of Clowes Terrace, the oldest man in ‘Waterbury, is in his 93d year. act piay, as all three| Forestvill—A new division of the are entireiy different. A. O. H. will be instituted in-Forest- Zevd set of shotepla s are | ville next Sunday by County President There is no passion that man has sung Like the love of the deep-souled sea ‘Whose tide responds to the moon's soft o, lght With a marvelous melody. For the sea is a harp, and the winds of God Play over his rhythmic breast And bear on the sweep of their mighty wings H Su i L 4 . H £ 1 il i » the, qrsday, and wiil prove to | John F. Leeney. in Hartford Tuesdasy. ‘Dated ‘at Hartford, Conn., -thi§ 19th % will sell all for $125. Can be seen at o The song of a vast unrest 4 Y. L - - ¢ %2 62 Water St. aprlbd FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- - < puct of the show, One F- F. Patten was in Hartford on|d2Y °f April, 1911, Sensral, Bufewark Hil. venionces, 38 Union St Telephone 334-4. | There is no sorrow that man hat H. 0. AVERILL, Sl FOR SALE _Another car of cattle, 21 cows and heifers, 10 Herford steers, 3 bulls, also lot of nice heavy horses, few second hand horSes. Must be sold at once.. 1 expect two cars next week. George Champiin's Liyery Stable, West- erly. B I Chas W. Hewitt. 'Phone 192. 133 FOR SALE Very degirable building 1ot, five minutes' walk from Wauregan hofel. " Address Box 15, Bulletin. aprisd GENERAL STORE in country village, two festures is & masterplece tite lap eswmpany, emililea Melody, by approprieis mueic by Pro aker's orchesten greatly en- toe ifveness 3¢ the pic- Noroton.—A $5,000 touring car own- ed by John H. Shipway of Noroton Heights was burned in a fire which de- stroveq a small building on the east side belonging to the city. 2 is a thriil- a %, liance C Bridgeport—It is now Police Ser- On Kentichy Sefi, in which | @eant Arthur L. Prout. That popular soteits, {ormerly wAta | officer was unanimousiy chosen to flll sppear. Othe:|the vacancy in the sergeantcy ranks Lové Stery, | by the police commissioners Saturday Lovess’ Tcials; beih eomedies. | night. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, S. H. REEVES, Supt. Central Building, 43 Breadway, City. decl7a 5 known Like the grief of the wordiess main Whose Titan bosom forever throbs With an_uniransiasted pain For the sea is a harp, and the wind business Tuesday. The regular meeting of the Knights of Columbus took place in Sociaty hall { Tuesday evening. apriod i TO RENT—Barn at 29 Gfove St, suitable for horses or automobile. aprid £ 5 FOR RENT A fine five-room basi ment flat with modern conveniences and fne garden, 15 minutes’ walk from Franklin squaré, on car Hne. 5 Morin, at e Plaut-Cadden Co. aprsd TO RENT—Tenement No. 101 CUff Street; modern improvements. Inquire apr20d Annual Borough Election The legal voters of Colchester Bor- ough are hereby warned to meet in Grange Hall Friday, April 38, 1911, from 9 o'clock a. m. to 2 o'clock p. ., |. to choese by baliot a Warden, six Bur- | gesses, a Clerk, a_Treasurer, two As. sessors, a Tax Collector, 2 Railiff and all other officers required by law, to LY . . of God. Pliy over his rhythmic brea And bear on the sweep of their mig wings ThHe song_o0° a vast-unrest. William Hamiiton Hayne VIEWS AND VARIETIES FOR SALE. BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN- CONN. (o Threg miles to Willimentio, 1 mile [to : on, near troliey. cottage Houns, Targe, ntook Batn with basemone, CHALLENGE FROM N. B. SEVIN & SON Offers to Refund Money if Dr. Howard’s Specific Will Not Care Any Case of be_voted for at said meeting. at 49 Broadway or 61 CUff Streei - A Simsbi SR 0 Coustianiion or Dyspepele. To lay a tax. for vearly espenses, to [(henhouse, sheds, use, good building, with stock of g0ods: | mar2ad a imsbury.—At the semi-annual meet- D. Sevin & Son are seeking the | decide if. the Warden shall receive a |-bulldi: p% No..1; 30_acres extra til-{also dwelling house, stable and garden; | ~— ’ Clever Savit ing of the Hartford branch of 'the|worst case’ of dyspepsia or constipe- | salars and do any. other :business |12€® ‘15‘3 TS S a8 Yaluable | owner sick; all for'$2,500; doublo your | TO RENT-_Nins room cotts e 4 . ‘oman’s ‘oreign ssionary soclety on i Norwich or vicin! 0 test Dr. y 3 A1 T, 5 | n . B 425, w London, C al A “ . Tomorrews afierioon each 1ady at- | of Gongresationsl churehos ot Simbury | Howard's new specic For’ the Sare of | PFoRry brought before said meeting. | Fiiouni bearing abpie fress: witn 18 | " apriad oo = London, Conn.. | 37 Tedery, JIPot 42 Boswell avenue | “When she wasnt looking 1 kisse teuding fue mmiines at Poi's theater | Priday. Mrs. Mardin of Turkey will be| those diseases. AR, P ey head” cattle, ‘pair horses, 100 hens. & Tel, 141-12. her.” ““What did she do7" “Reft a e et uvedis & Dretty hat-| the spéaker. hat this ramsrkable medicine wiil Lr | —ap520d Borough Clerk. | BIE3 and complete dine of wagons and | O P amm g find. Sultanis | . TO RENT_Stors at 65 Frankila 8¢, | to look at me for the rest of the evens lder. . Toio mouveni was' piven e Kames able midloine Wil e , door. Price if sold this week, $4,300. | for lady; ohe Maxwell runabout, 1910 | Inquire at Bulletin Otfice. ing.”—Philadeiphia Record. et WL thace. ware TRy T8 | nomcet Hhe CAEAFCRORt S ner dauph | Lrex, 08 8 rofind he money” snotia 2880 e et Por Garfioht” atarees ok S37. Hoo: vic e o deriared Mk Breed 1{" the littie present after they | ter, Miss Ruth‘ Lee Collins, to Mor- "x’:-o-tm?«fe: "tcoc‘?c!cl'.'x!'e the quickest pos- 3 s a e - . ".m Comn. | BUP. Ct. or Telf 60. apritd WIII‘I'HE"’S AGEM“, i‘;g.i'ek '.&';‘35,?’ W’L?.;",n;,l"“ ';;mm-:s all gone by persans wio were uhic | gan Gardner Bulkeley, Jr. “Miss Col-| sible introauction. X, D. Hevin' & Son d ’ . ¥OR SALE ,OR RENT—On Laurel 257 Main St., -Franklin Square. Yorick. Hamm./— Loutsville Courlers tend on the day they were|lins is the daughter of the late Wil- [ Will sell a regular fifty cent package Hill Avenue, néw cottage, seven rooms Journal. - #iten away. It was thersfore decided | liam Erastus Collins. of .this medicine at haif price, 35 cents. NOTICE ana bath. C. B. K. Burnham. Tel. 515-. | leml Estate and Insuranc 9 o order anether suppiv and fhese wiil [ 4 e - rowarEe Wl Sesid 5 ¥om. s\!n'- % A B iven away rikay afiernobn.| Terrington.—Miss Marion Treat has | giipation, Gvapspata und a1l Forms of| ‘Taken by virtus of apjexecution.to For _ SALE—_Bight-room cottags SEVELT AVE. NO. NEAR His grave it will Lights continues to attract 4 | been engaged as playground. supervis- | majaria, and liver troubie, It Go6s not | me directed and will be gold at Public house: all modsEn improvements. 168 e ey, Greaeyils, b Be n_in June! large aitendance at eve; iraznce | or for the season. She is in Boston, | simply give relief for a fime; it makes | Vendue to the highest bidder .at the o Broad St. Apply to Brown & Perkins, | cofiage, “with large, ell” caltivated “Birmingham Age-Herald. nnd everyone is entaus! praise | taking a special course in kindergar- | permanent and complete cures. public_signpost in the Town: of -Nor- 22 Linooln Avenue Attorneys at Law, 23. Shetucket 3t., 5 er -month. -3 #5 ten and pleyground work and,will-be| 1t will regulate the bowels, tone up: Norwich, Conn. the whole. intestinal tract, give you an make food taste good and wich, in the Village of Taftville, four- teen’days after date, which will be on Friday, the 21st day of April, 1911, at Earden. $10 Ada—Cholly Saphedds was in & & Tehoo brown study. the other day, and F offer of the production. There wio mors real t tain St two fa ST., OPPOSITE. thrills in the play than FOPN- By house with She ready to open the work here on the FOR SALE—Three good horses, one -~ A'COTTAGE HOUSE company has piesent ! b Iy. appetite, 2 1ot to be bad at:a.bargain. ed him a penny for his thoughts. Edith Tmors ndividus sleve-rnin i i flr‘“{, well, and Increase vigor. Joy |10 o'clock in the forencon, fo satisfy T e tighing. 1050 iggg S AN ST CoTTAGE AND BARN, | SIYou Sttt You evir a1 of the pinyers aleo. | New Haven—Tnhe regular monthiy,| 218 happiness will take the place of | said execution and my fees tlereon: Nine Rooms and Bath, driver and good worker; one weighing | cellar, water closef, large lot. fronting | kpow. the value of money! — Denver that “don’t care whether I live or die' | All.the goods, —merchandise on two streets, city water and an ex- 950, extra good driver. Will sell these = ana syell week of Miss Moptyoms ~. imeeting of the directors of the New | feeling. e property mow in the drug store of N A . - ¢ lent well, Very cheap. Times. ‘MeKnight and their f; Haven railroad will be held in .New.| sotomtiem e BT O, I Pratte Block, 1o the AH Modern .Conveniences. "éfi':fy, ey reasonably. ‘3;35":“ N aon aw maey . NORWICH,| 1Miss Passay—You have saved my . them rousing sendofrs ai Yoric today (Thursday). It is. possi- LOST AND =OUND. illage of Taftville, in the Town of nearly new. oniy ten mminutes’ walk | life, voung man. How can 1 repa to their ble that a director to succeed the late Norwick, consisting’ of drugs, patent May Be Seen at Any Time- FOR SALE—Farm for sale cheap; 160 | from = postoffice, seven réoms, steam 2" He £ = titade * 3 . ——————————— | medicines, druggist shelf botties, per- acres, very good buildings, two miles 3 11 R O Y et ANy, SERiitad Beth will be/members | Nathaniel T. Thaver of Boston may be | ~otan hoe ~ormioh, No. 43397 | Fimes commeties, Hanors: winss, malts, JAMES L. CASE e e o nuivs | Meatcea 010 O instaliment payments if | 150"y oy “married? . Young Man—Yes x company. named af S H. F.-Brown, Norwich R. D. No. 5, Box | alcohol, brushes, rubber goods,’ tables, ARVt A T. Gardner, 15 Oak St. Norwlch. STURTEVANT AVE., NO. i, MOD- | come and be a cook for us.—Woman's In dinzeuri is Weing preparsd for No. 14. apr20d | chairs, stove, wel‘h(nE scales; National 40 Shetucket St., Nerwich, Conn. aprid- - ° orn dwelling, nearly new, all improve- } Home Companion. naxt week. It is a pretty and typical #tory of the southwest, full of quaint charscters 410 of real merit as a play. at is from the pen of Augustus Thom- Wwho wrete Arizona, Alabama, The cash register, druggist implements, roil top desk, electric light fixtures, drug- gist liquor license, icebox, signboard, many . and various' toilet ~articles, a large quantity and variety of drugmist goods, supplies, notions and a - great ments, jn excellent neighborhood. Easy terms’ to accommodste purchaser. LAUREL, HILL AVE. . .EXCELLENT modern house of 13 rooms, adapted for ono or two familles, modern. improve- ments. FOUND_Black and white hound dog. Owner may have same by paving fof || this ‘adv. and proving property. Ad- dress . Adlcor Larogue, Wauregan, Ct. aprida EGGS AND CHICKS FOR SALE from the foHowing breeds: Silver, White and Buft Wyandottes, White Leghorn and | Barred Plymouth Roecks; §1 and 3% a! setting: Incubavor eggs. $4 and £5 “That's queer.” said the conductor. “What is?" “When I told that womaa her transfor wag no good she didn’ toll me that she'd just that minute got For Sale : Freckle-Face —_— e} he other car.”—Detroit Free Press. ing Hour, and others. LOST _Brown and white pointer dos, | many articles of merchandise usuafly hundréd. Day ald chicks, 12 and 15 | "GoGn TEN ACRE FARM NEAR CrTY | .Y P BameniShctvinad rown _and white pointer dog. % 1 ire: -4 cents apiece. - Brook Farm, Eagleville, .‘ B ek 3o Seniing Einder notity 5. 3. Crban, Taftville, | kept, for sale in drug stores too numer-|. The five houses containing 14 tems- | &t. ‘Ter 105-6. Wilimantic Div. marid | with dwelling and varn, exceilent wetl ' ‘You womt rup any rigk in lending water and orchard, wood for family. TO RENT . House No. 53 Washington - Street, od 1and, sufficient Box 12§, and receive reward. Brice very law | - -On Exhibition aprisd A _list tontaining every article of the said property that is to be sold is to: be seen on the public signpost in Taft- ville and at the business office of The Norwich Morning -Bulletin, at No. 66 Franklin Street, in Norwich. a novel that i3 sure to go. You know what imagination. I have? “We better imagine that.1 have lent you the money. then.”—Pele Mele. “Pa, was Job the most patient man BREED THI'ATER. ‘The Faithful Indian, a superb west- ern drama, is the feature picture at the Breed today, and tells of a young cowboy, who ls injured in an explos- ments, Nos. 218-224' West Main strest, known as “Gardner Court.” For_information and terms apply. to WM. W. IVES. 11 Chamalin street. New Hemedy That Removes Freckles Costs Nothing. 7 Here's & chance, Miss ckle-Face, to try a new remedy for freckles with HENS ‘We must refuse all fur- ther orders for “Mayflower White Wyandotte” beby chicks for thjs season. as our order book is full. = We i can fill a]l orders for eggs for hatching - uarantee of a reliable - thai s 2 ¢ = £ N ¥ i v of | if not oo large. “Mavflower White o ohe o de8 ot dynamite, his He being saved | 1'% K1 ror co,e ou To4ne deuler that |- A fine assortment of the Latest Styles | , Dfed, ot Norwich. this 7th day o Wyandottes” are certainly proving won- | eight rooms and bath, steam heater, |l the world?" “No. W havemt any through the aid of his Faihey | it Wil 1ot cost You a penny unless it [ in Millinery for Spring and. Summer e z JeHiu Javers wherever they &o. BOF | ot mewie: i evidence that he ever trained a dog to = n servant. A scheming doctor rémoves the freckles, while if it does| wear, at apr1o0MsTh =" Deputy Sheriff. 3 exhibition stock we have mated up one all newly ‘papered and ‘painted. walk up a laddér on his hind feet, or called to the young fellow's cabin, | 8ives You a clear complexion, the ex- MRS, G. P. STANTON'S, d very fine pen headed by a prize winner. | Inquire of Dr. L. L. JONES, Hast | that-he ever succeeded in balancing 3 and in picking bits of powder from the | pense is trifling. : . ’ . Cuban gamo stock and eggs always on | Great Plain, Norwich, Con. ~Tele- | foather on his nose.”—Chicago Record- faee of the t cily . { No. 32 Shetucket St. = hand. lend for circular and price list. Herald. 3 emporacily deranged pa- | Simply get an’ ounce of ‘othine— i Mayfiower Poultry Farm, Norwich |Phone 736. 3 ¥ tient, discovers some grains of gold, uble s I C WITTER.. Town, Conn.- 'Phone 34-3. mar37d Nero. fiddled. in. both schools, classi- e and knows the fellow has :nade a rich | 4 one nights treatment 1! trength from Lee & Osgood Co show Auctioneer Well divided . intomowing, “pasture, and woodland. cal' and popular, but without making = . | ; n L Large 12-room house _ . find. of ore. The docter: the: u how easy it is to rid yourself for- o 3 g any visible expression. Then he scd BB offort to. wring - eete the Iaaion | sver of e homely freckles and got a AUCTION. 5 n."“.,,,‘:"{,':m“‘.‘,‘g";,y’";.‘ s Tynar SALE HORSES. Rome on fire. “Fil ‘whow ‘em whether " The sectet of ihe log T the mine | P Uy G Thecied Tor the worst |, O dceount of Il health, ‘I will sell iment, another 24 by 30! Onie whgen | . Another carload just arrived. They [ "T'O Rent L g A g as Tailing, the town | sage 8 iy personal property at Auction at my shed 16 by 80: hay barn 20by 24r cefb, | aTe £0d cnes, big and small, in pairs | s resuming his instrurgent with a sinis- t . Be sure-to ask Lee & Osgood Co. for|Plce Of residence, two miles from | ood house and. -several hesmecie | 40d single. They must be sold. Erices ; tos air—Puclk. v ; TighWicken cow- | the double ‘sirengih othine. as ' this 1s | Hamplon HIL and e ‘mile from This farm s well watered, has oran | Sods ea® (b O Tios ars A1 niests | A% Apartment of § Rooms and 5 e - -%$ of the In-|tae only prescription sold under g - n oz, on Hares 2] 2 " oy " . of 3 < - ry bog, some_timber, plenfy of wood | broken. [ b b tati | 050 Banky ik 15 1F i TEESDAY, AvRIL 3, 101, | Pertr Ioe i‘ao‘n;?i“m:. e owd e . i Bath in 4 MUCH IN LITTLE e culprit | ; g machine worke 5 in" high. state| Tel. 177-12. apriza i . s Santnirn 4 Sock: brings to | as foliows: Two general purpose hor: Tvation, Wil 5 The Huntington Germany _sepds 20,000 feathers patient-a reruim-of hig zeasors and| PLUMBING AND GASFITTIN mare. hewvy With foak 10 head: of | O s o gt Lia year ‘to England for—miliinery purs ETapDles with the willivs, and sin-'| o o ice Young stock (Ayrshires and Hol | stock and pair of horses, s place = poses: © - . s BE Bende3 drives them trem: | = o $):-20° Southdown sheep. 1 ram. & | ig-on ‘@ macadam’ road; a short dis- X 170 Broadway. . 3 B i Sives.y hem trom g JOHNSON .& BENSON, | last spring “lambs with amb, and 1 e e il g Selkirk, & few miles north of Win . A lan is | | ain] 3 ing hens, sev o ickness the owner de- < Appl; 4 B nh.:-a s -:zgr')I':wh;h\u’::’-lbx:“azxm_ % 20 Central Avenue. - | tons y fariiig: sites to sell. Tho'pride is right. Pos- DU :“;::" ,‘:.,.“’a.’:”:.‘:‘h‘.r?:%"m%? asi comen? Ti-ther emance this miians | SLATE ROOFING the wale Wit be | 1 ot Good Horses | intited = 1o [mmeMiatelit 1spection| o yery aesirable residence No. 170 daNEn s start nor(tiwasd for Lake Winoipes e R e Sl e oo Wb e e e ere Coveg| = wiLLiA & wiLcoX, Washington Street, with stele ‘and || 40 Shotuoket St, Norwich, ot J[HC Bis R nren, of a0 Tauars and Condu an - | you want to come where ‘Real Estate_ B, 4 Cmservatory h 2 3 _Broker, ' 'CAPITOL CHATTER The property has a frontage of 234 the fishing is dorie. bing promptiy attended to. T 1 AUCTION. Horses are sold. : 41_ West Broad Straet, Room 12, | feet and a depth of 484 feet, and it e . —_— L e : —AT— ] *° Woesterly, R: I - may be divided If & purchaser’ can not et JRAT SR Lt ¢ Sowp court of Andever, Toliar 2 3 will seil at Public Auction at Fred be found for the wiole. has” receive: 4 ’ oo’ o 5 4§ - rofits ‘of _the municipal street car fqunts. will be created thin scosion. A Sam‘a‘y Plllmblllg Goodrich’s place, THE NEW EASTERN For price and other information ap e e 163 rt from the committec on the ju- Representative avas “again democratic leader of the rovi#ing for such a court wa fi.‘" “Tuesdas afier an iofavorably A pecp into_an up to date bathtoom the more look to the bath for. bodily F10 Horses of Merchandise golic 454 ‘PLEASANT ST, WILLIMANTIC, E; ous grades, also Cows and Young Stock. An_Auction wili ‘be 1 ield on the Fi ed for, these sales 144 Allyn St., Hartford, Conn, ] ; i Rting s iz only less refreshing than the bath | asa Taiia oo T . Centrally located. Will el at great|(eb38TThS keeping the system, in first class or- : ve Dumn of Windnam | L0, DUring the sbmmer sou-wil | *"elms Cath o1 15 ca Bamie "W, AUCTION morifice, Cause, Nl healt - Apoly Two 8-rooms each “up|icr una sdding a itsie amonnt an- " am t - Old " Established “Restaurant For Sale .~ - PECK'S.. REAL BSTATE > AGENCY, ply to FRANK L. WOODARD, 40 Main Street. For Rent May Ist local taxation Just ¢ ‘This 1s after paying all op- \oxpenses and interest charges, nually to the si g fund. & comfort. 1 will show you samples and | on commission. = i % : NCX- 355 Hause at Tuesday's session, in the ab- | plans of the porcelain and Gther tabs heroey, must be- deliyered two days Friday, April 21st, at 11 2. m. %‘vfinslmmvnni‘lc,s Conm s Bestant stairs” apariments Nos. 49-| ... progeanime of the Canadian of Judgr Tingler of Vernon. and give you estimates for the work | and the charges $1 each for Horsex or Cows and 8 per cent. 75 head of First Class Horses ready 'FOR SALE |51 Sachem Street. : Pacific in “Western Canada for 1911 L & putting the: : in' in' the br st manaer| & for your inspection. High olass draft- |~ S includes_the_construction of 380 mil © A ressiution paying the salary of| from a sanitar standpoini—and guar- | "' Fiese Sate ers froim Obio, ferm chunks business | BHCINESS AUTOMOBILE o basict ek dnd the. baiid) ¥ the late Jofin H. ofie of Old Lyme | 8itee the entire job SATURDAY, MAY 6TH. express, fire hcrses and drivers from ) AV IV of 100 ‘miles’. bf “double track. The & &8 a represemiative from that fown - mm % . SAMUEL ADAMS, Pennsylvania and York State. We buy FOR SALE CHEAF. : it il Rent $30. each pel‘-“fl. most ‘easterly portion will be that be- | Jemea the hoge Toesdey. wnder wir”| ], F, TOMPKINS B o N [ e e LD SRR ] o oo coeag il ; een i Wilamy saa vore Arur -3 Bession of the rules. 5 i 3 J *:_ | 7Phens sHioraes:, ST TIGht - OE of Worki gain for any perses having Yorig ‘hauia |l modern improvements, including Apply to 2:3"&""5:.32‘.',5"‘}5. will be contin- I o soquicteis o scass. 13 Bave an 67 West Main Street R, B. WITTER Auctioneer | and-ready to g0 back fo it Our strong | OF heavy work. ' Ay steam heat, lot 50 by 125; excel- double track will Be built both eart 4 Made of liquors seized to d PR . T v Dipctvatasac Hiosass mige!’ At Somers’ Bross Nokwich, Gt lent ‘locality; for particwars in- GEORGE W. and west from Moose Jaw. | ne B il el e e | The Vaughn Foundry Co. : e Ar o P ey o ala 40 Shetucket St frodh ) RO e o i uesday, after an un- . and horses shipped back at our ex- = = Mute “ “Panamar: Hels %G, Ba (37 el i ; O e ! pense. A ‘thorough tridl given. Come The Wm. B. Birge Farm FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, apri4FTuTh . ama at all, but chiefly in South Amer- furnishea patterns. ON GASTINGS | . Plainfield St. No. 11 10 25 Ferry Strest sell at Pub Tin an 66 West - Agent Furnaces. T. F. BURNS, rinemers | Healing and Plumbing, S. F. GIBSON d Sheet Metal Worker for Richardson ‘and Boynton Main Stregt, Norwich, Conn. £00d water Sale Raim e story building, floor. two fou: 208 ndas e nest places in Connecticut. within few Minutes’ walk of depor and trolley line. ! ‘Terms made known at the time of sale. or «priSPuThS Lafayette Inn: Property, situated on Plainfield, Conn. Auction T will TUESDAY, APRIL 35TH, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m., lt!:e Latayette In: of histeric hotel, wootl house n’ml other buildings, 2 welly Preperty, consisting rooms. large barn, cisterns, also large two- stores or offices on first room lemements on sec. s good land, one of the Sk 3 MRS. f. C. BALL! | Foley Kidn, winted Torm therapentic € of @l ments. septic, toni - subtitiites. alu Kidn; v Pllia contaln’in concen- ngrcdients ol establishe r the relief and| x and bladder ail- Kidney P ana “restocative. Lec & Osgood Co hero you can save money. This far- was. built to save you money. Auc- tion every Tuesday and Friday. Pri- .vate sales ,daily. Oné minute walk from Union Statjon. Rain-or- shine. Our ring is-all under cover. ° 7 " WILLIAMS BROS.. Props. Telephone 2264 MONEY LOANED '~ on. Diamonds. W: Jéwelry 274 Becurities: of kny Kind At thy Lowest Rates of In Anola ot o HIRD T e (Established ! Se————— PHERE s advestisin; R R of -about 50 acres for sale, located on Meetinghouse ' Hill, - Franklin.: Fine house, barn, silo, ice hiouse,-hen house, splendid orchard. -Near church; school, railroad station, on/R. F. D., telephone. 86" CIiff Streat. ....ForSale " Large house in the-village of Plain- 2in" gobd. condition, Mive mihutes s b e s et Wil . . o e B P © WHEN you wanr.ro- o83 before ihe Dusl er than th L3 Norwich ica, es] ly i Col and Eoca- Central Building, “ATTENTION Farm near Poquetanuck—13 fine milch | cows, 1 pair oxen, | horse, 1 bull, also dor, and to. some extent In several ?em_rnl ;{tmzflun -:«: 'l':; e lacture these Js an an industry in l}wcazr. ri-vhr't"lw? 7 Were exported: to the value of $1,200. ; in 1908, the exports of this articis - Columbia: h‘-!ng Tess than th: unt. 2 . FOR SALE. The real estate bilonglug to ; thie late Thomas McCormick, ‘sittated at 51 WASHINGTON STREET, must be sold at once to tlose up the estate. Apply to N. TARRANT & CO, ‘Bmfl ¥ B e i fonacirnction ;wark has been begun /lhe. railvoad . f v, '? s ific, abont 30 miles south of Vil

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