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fm the trolleymen's dance -nfl Cadillac hall. Admission Dancing at 8.30. Polish Falcon band will cale- its first anniversary on Saturday & concert and ball at Froehlichkeit "There will be a street parade at 9. m. Admission to ball, 25 cents. POLI'S THEATEI hatpin' holders as souvenirs at Poli’ . where the Poli in “N Y. present “In Mizzour),” in which . C. Goodwin starred for a number R. 1l be give: theater this Players_are orthern Lights,” a stir- Tonight is Haile and a good sized crowd is Next week the company ‘of seasons. Seats are now selling. 2 at the Breed this two of them, each entirely’ different c} aevation occurring early rily and fills his fac of powder and gold, t! sudden return of Ne makes short work w Sienographer is (Special to The Bull lon, April 20— e e 0 feet long, and each tell SREED THEATER. programme of high gride motion week 18 re- t with western stories, there af which s a story cter. The is a strong story of existing between the v master and his Indian servent, which the servant suffers untold rather than disclose the loca- his master’s rich gold mine. An | the grave, That w: in the pic- ives the master of his reason with par- his reason, of the wily the title of test farce film that has been v tly and the house is in up- ring its entire presentation. The B. A. R. Congress. atin) The presi- iters of the Revolution wielded the gav- a firm and determined hand ) while the fiercest parlia- battle of the entire week over the report of the chairman magazine committee of the or- . The trouble occupied the attention of the congress until 3 adjournment was had purpose of attending the recep- At the White house tendered the by President Ta D. A. R. Notes. Flizabeth Bullard ol Ruth Stanley of to the congress. £t £ 1 tehfield W ce of sowenty-nine out ninety delegate: the ladies thinik is a very good ut's contributiol Il fund was made from any s This is in adai door runfl Charl mu for the historian geners ‘llerllng of n ‘to the among the tate, being iton to the Bissell of Southing- position of on the Bridgeport, eneral of the natfonai does not come up for re-election year, her term not having ex- Connecticut state regent, Mrs. and other officers, assisted at the given by Mrs. Story on Mon- regent, is attending Sarah Kinney of Hartford, ex- the ‘con- the state meeting held Tuesday in the parlor of , Mrs, Buel of Lit Bowman of Bristol wes t and vice regent, re was an attendan: ‘The matter of the _another edition of the language was taj the Hotel chfield and re re-elect- espectively. | s of over 100 publication uide” in ke p and was raised for that purpose, and state organizations are urged an interest in the matter, O\anlnl, the Connecticut T8 were given a reception by B. Wood of Sims ury, at her 'sVegetable Com]mund 0 Ind,~ « Your remedies haye puréd me and ble Com was sic months not wal fered all 1 have only taken six E. Pinkham’s Vegeta. | ound. I three and could k. 1 suf- the time. § The doctors said I could ;not get well withotit llon. fo. YA whmlh an opera- 'l could stand _the | my sides, upeclnlly my nghr. down my ! n | taken only e of Compound, but kept on afraid to st 00 5001."—Mr8. CLiEs, S8 N Bt EL il women take chances with | ration or dru out a lxckly, of liying, '{3-‘?.{ it in Lo vhm the . Piukbam's flny n'n has been the | "-5;- for female ills, and mlontnd: of women who | bled with ts, in such ail- tlon. Brit- .A(lsq:lh'!‘!& The l 19. —-111- ¢ Racord. ih delmled lnl ; by, 4 iy, when' tha. 3 by A B R v o v Inc: Y the ‘plank in the dsmoeratic pxnuonu in favor of the direct election of sen- ators by the people was the cause of |- the splendid victos of the ts 1ast fall. He. spoka of tho representation in the Connecticut house ¥aid “Birchs” and not men’count the election of representatives. m— l‘rv not popular, would pe a better 'K— pression of what that branch 'l'he fact that we have had 9"'“‘. Platt ‘and a Joseph R. Hawley for sen- ators does not, he said, furnish a. jus- tification of this most unfair system- He concluded his address as follow: “Our. republican friends need not g bolow an imaginary lne to seek for disfranchised voters, black or whit They can g0 abov: the line, into. Con necticut, and find them by the thou- sands, black and white.” Waterbury.—Colonial Life, a week- Iy Halian newspaper, madé its first appearance Saturday. G, B. D'Ausilo. who had charge of the Columbus day souvenir here last October, is edltor and proprietor. FRECKLES. No Longer True—How te Remove Quickly Pedple used to take their freckles to before they knew about Kintho, the simple remedy that is sold under a- guarantee to Temove cheming | freckles, or money back. 1.0ok in the aiming to wring from the Indian i s 1 it ot vt T iy | elasEand st the firat sign of & fidckis il find. The Indian is stolid and in rugxle which follows the master ie ‘with a ravolver butt and it results | toilet goods are sold and see if 8ot a two-ounce package of Kintho t Lee & Osgood Co’s or whetever it doesn't remove vour freckles as if by magic. ¢ GEORGE 6. GRANT. Undertaker and Embalmer 2 Providence SL., Taftuili: Prompt attention teo dsy or night calla Telephone 630. ' aprisM WFawl. WALL PAPERS Spring llum:lenlng now complete with She Ex- Our stdek very latest and newest designs. instye, artistic goods. That's the whole stcry in a few words. Now is the time toJouy, and the plice is at YERRINGTON'S £9 Main Street Telephone 708-12. - NOTICE DF. Lo Franklin_ Miner is now located in het new office, Breed Hall, Room 1, Office Telephone 66 DON'T WORRY It Makes Wrinkiz; ourse, 1 to 4 p. m. ‘Worry over , ili-health does your health “no good, and merely czuses wrinkles, that make you look older than you are. |~ If you ars sfck, don't worry, but about it to make yourself weil. To this we repeat the. words of thousands of other former sufferers from wom- anly. ills, similar to yours. when we say. - Take VIBURN-D It 1s a wonderful female remedy, as | you will adimit 1f you try ft. Directions for its use are printed in six Ianguages with every buttle. Price $1.25 at druggists. ' FRANCO:C 108 W SRMAN CHEMICAL CO. 129th Street, New York. b The Best | Trout Brook ‘ mn New London County Will fiot? delight the bus housewife noarly © progressive 50 much s the pros- ect of Ggving a thoroughly modern vs vange plaged in her kitchen. Ks- ite ranges are gafe, sturd: depend- Jeus D t time { see them and be st | the “incour Gas Water | mere supply veers, savers. Call and also to exathine Heaters, a water at any night. Gias & Elecmcal Dep't. 321 MAIN ST. furnishing at the imited moment of the day 1647 Adam’s Tavern { e 1861 T | offer to the puslic ! pra lerands of Beet of Burope uiud Ames Bobemian, Pilser, Ouimbech Bavarian su Rale &na Burton, Mueir's lomh Ale, ness' Dublin Stout, €, & C. imported Ginger Ale, Buniker Sint v B e e Jones” Nourlah- ingy Ale. Sterling Biter Ale, user ‘Budwelrer, Sehlitz and P:»IL A l;‘n,m mrvuefi Town, el cconomical . gas | arable Ruid Instantaneous | g LOST AND FOUND. - FO m}a-mi and white hound dog. Owner “may have same by paying for this aav. and proving propertiy. Ad- m:xpar Adlcor Laroque, Wauregan, Ct .——h.—..__.._ On Exhibition A fine assortmient of the Latest Sty in ‘MWinéry for Spring and Summer wear, at . MRS, G. P. STANTON’S, B2 Shetucket St. AUCTION. I will sell at Public Auction at Fred @oodrich’s place, 484 PLEASANT ST, WILLIMANTIC, 10, Hékses of various grades, also Cows and Young Stock. An_Auction will be held on the First and Third Saturdays in:each month. Terms Cash or approved Bank Note Merchantise solicited for these sales on_commission. Goods must be delivered two days ‘befora: the Sale, and the charges §1 each fof Horses or Cows and § per cent. o sale. S Fient Sale SATURDAY, MAY 6TH. SAMUEL. ADAMS, 484 Pleasant St, Willimantie, Ct. _aprida "Phone 118-5. WM. F. BAILEY (flnmmr te A. T. Gerdner) l'lack Livery Boarding ~Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. ‘Telephone $88. Advice to Mothers had baby's photograph Have you taken ? It's an art to take ‘baby’s photo- graph ‘as it should be taken. To catch his roguish little sniile; his pretty little dimple. Such photograps become prized remembrarces of babyhood’s days in years to come. W& have had years of experience in photographing children. They always look their best when we take them. No troublesome posing. Snap them in a Jifty. LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Savings Society. Building ARE YQU THINKING OF DOING THIS 7 12 80 you should comsult with me ana get prices for same. Sxcellent work a2 reasonable prices. i C.-M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, . 218 MAIN !'REET ‘Phone 74 The Roads Are Settling and pleasure driving will be the best and cheapest way to gel the embrac- ing fresh air that is better than the best tonic. - “Phone us for a good team. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Avenue. LOUIS H BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Pies, Cake and Bread that cannol be excelied. Prompt _FRISWELL | has the Largest Line of Alarm { Clocks in the City. * | 25-27 Franklin Street JOSEPH BRADFORD, | Book Binder. Blank Books Mads and Risles ..+ 08 SROADWAY. Telephone 252 o Order " o the Tow ef Ennilla WHEREAS, Fday of April, 1911, the A Srolvas Sriruiyated Dot in’rules concerning of Lebanon and parts oI .the town of Franklin, and- ‘WHEREAS, Further mvm{g‘;fim convinces me that the security Inhabitants of Franklin and their g;optny is not.sufficiéntly safeguarded L R R Commisstoner on Domestic Anjmals in and for the State of Connecticut, here- y_make and promulgate the foliowing les and regulations for the confine- iment, Gontrel-or destruction.of dogs in sald town of Franklin in addition. to said rules, to wit: . 1. Any and all dogs in, the eitife town of Franklin that are knéwn. te bave been bitten by or to have come in contact with any rabid dog during the- past two months shall be forthwith| | to clm “the: -| “PAnTRIDGE A few setti of 6. % "5 Wo winders on raw’ Went Side Silk _apr1sd mercifully killed by the dog warden of e N dog & od; tcept ox harkored . og_own Dt or in the‘ Said - town 1 a” llowe Bo A Tore Brom and attor tne date these rules shall go into effect, until the 14th.day'of July, at 12 o'clock noon, except- It wear a_wire muzzle of such construction s to absolutely. prevent the dos‘ from b“lrg 3. e dog warden of said .town of Franklin shall . take inito_his .custody every dcg not -confinedor ean(roued agreeable to_the . (arllnll}g shall impound, ‘hold“or kil such ' do rovided by: Sec.. 4-0f ¢ 5 of the bilo Aty of 1909, 4 “These rules shall take effect:at 12 o'clock noon, on Wednesday, April 26,1911, 4 ALTY: Section 4:of leafier 170 ‘of the Public Acts of 1807 es the (ohnwln' penaity for non-compliance with the- for Olnf‘ rules: “Every per- son who l olate or neglect .or Tefuse “to comply with any; rules or regulations made under the provision of Section 1 of this Act al\ be fined not more than seven dollars.” Dated at Hartford, Conn., this 19th day of April, 1911, H. 0, AVERILL, apr2ed Commissioner. TO' CHARLES D. NOYES OF NOR- wich, New London County, State of Conneéticut. a County Commissioner of sald County, refldlnfiin sald County: ‘Whereas. George Wood of the Town of Montvilie, in said County and State, Deputy Sheriff, within and for sald Gounty, has attached one hlack gelding the property of Loval Ashiand of said Norwich, in an action brought James . Moore. of said Norwich, 1‘? which he, the ‘said James K. Moore. i8 the plaintiff-and said Loyal Ashland is|; . the “defendant, on the 28th day of March, 1911, sald cause belng made re- turnable before Phomas J. Ky, a Jus: tire of the 'Peace within and for sald County, resiging. at said Norwich, by writ dated the 28th day of Maro signéd Ly Edward T. Burke. Justice ot the Peace, ciaiming ‘100 dlml, and returnable before ‘Thomas Kelly, Justice of the Pell:e vn April 4th, l’ll at 19 ‘o'clock in the hrenoan ot said day, and said cause havis been ad- joufned for thirty days by. Sfder of said Court, as _provided by statute in such cases'made and provided, and as tHe jd horse has been placed in the cus- y of Frank P. Fh efly of , said Norwich. as kaaer for.the said Géorge Wood, Deputy Sheriff as aforesaid, and as thé custody and presérvation of sald horse will be expensive if allowed to g a8 is o, cfi' RATLWAY A ol oft Sommmo tion free. tor emln tions.. Rochester, carpet Repair Shop, station. Tel. 536. ¢ First Class American men for Auto- mobile: Tire. Worlk. ‘ /Apply THE HARTFORD RUBEER WORKS COMPANY, Hartford, Conn. required to’ Conn. salary ity P ducation: L Frankli luufix «254'. a;:' Yu e, M D eita. rope maki mal RN 0T rope Tor 60, conte | & Sons, 6! wanted. apri7d 1:‘ Toseons. 33 eitly 3 E z ome lessons; We a; teod: wiila: 18aT Rocyhecter Auto schoor 1816. Roe! ‘Water 8t. = . Cash; General Asent § 4 Al'll- i $10 weekly. “1;“"&"& o~ r. air. " '! ml’znd sweepers WANTED Family Cooks, Waiters, Experienced Nurse Girl, Working Housekepeer, and General House Girls. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Bujiding. WANTED * WANTED ‘AT ONCE General Housework Help. FREE EMPLO BURKAT, 8. H. ES. Supt. Central Building, 43 ln-bv-y oty dect7a remain in the keeping of said Frank P. Plaherts until the expiration of said thivty days, 4nd-until it can be s0ld on an execytion 'in said cause now there- fore. the said James E. ‘Moore’ hereby applies to' you, a County Commissioner residing in the €ounty where 2atd prop- erty has been gttached, for. an order to sell said horse. JAMES E. MOORE. E. T: BURKE. Ordered, -That _the foregoing. nv%lei cation .of James B.'Moore be heard fore the -undersigned, a County Com: missioner for New - London _County. State of Connecticut, " residing in. the County where “sald property was at- tached, at the office - of Edward T. Burke, 278 Main Street, in said Nor- wich. on the 23d day of April, 1911, at to By his attorne house, large stock henhouse, shefis, buildings’ A No. 1; lage, 15 opex pastur woodiand, running spri fine young bearing apple head cattle, Pl‘l and comj “FOR SALE. BEST €0-ACRE FARM IN CONN. Three ‘miles to’ Willlmantic, 1 mile R. R. station, near_trolle; iy . cott With sasement, etc.;. all ‘aores exira ti: 0,8 res valuable 128 pair - horses, 3 Tine ot wagons and tools. or cream sold Fming Goor. price if_sold: this week, $4808 Pictures and lists. TRYON’S AGENOCY, 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that no tice thereof be given to the adverse party, Loyal Ashland, by.publishing the foregoing application, and, this’ order, in The Norwich Morning Bulletin, newspaper published and having a Gir- culation in sald Norwich. on the 18th day of April, 1911, that thesaid Loyal Ashland may appear and show. cause if he.see fit why the foregoing’ appli- cation. and order of sale, should not.be grantéd. _CHAS. D. County Commissioner for N County. MONEY LOANED ‘on Dismonds, Watches, ‘Jewsl; 4 and Securities of any kind Lowest Ratoa of Inters established firm to dealiwith. S tabisned 1872.] COLLATERAL LOAN CO., e 2 % PLUMBING AND GASPITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avsnue. ? SLATE ROOFING fng A COTTAGE HDUSE Nine Rooms and-Bath, " Al Modern Conveniences. May Be Seen at Any Time. JAMES L. CASE. 40 Shetuckst 'S¢, Nerwich, Conn.' The_five houses contun;n; 14 fere- ments, Nos. 218-224 West ‘Main streat, own. as “Gardner €ourt.”. For information and terms. apply: to: WM. W. IVES. 11 Chamafin® street. and Conductors, :and 4 mwmvfl:.«n Tel. 119 Metal Cornices and 2-‘." Sanitary 'y Plumbing A peep into an up %o date bathroom is only less réefreshing than the bath itself. During the summer you will the more look to the bath for bodiy |- comfort. 1 will show you sampies and plans of the pofeelain and other tubs and give you estimates for the work of putting them in in the best manner from a sanitary standpoint—and guar- &ntee the entire joh J. E TOMPKINg; [¥g West Main Street - The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnished promiptly. ' Large ‘stock of patterns. No. i1 1o 2§ Ferry Strest a tio; m of is - 41 {Rose "B'owii’ug' Alleys, LUCAS HALL, €7 Shetucket Streat 4. 1. C. STONE Prup _ S.EGIBSON Tin ang Sheet Metal Worker Agent for_ Richardson and Boynton Fuwnaces. b | 55" West Main Street, Norwi Dea o of T, F. BURNS, |} I_leating and Plumbing, | 32 Eru?iln»fi:;i_e;,- : 120 Acre Farm and abundance of frul machine worked felds in high- state stock and pair “Having sold m into mowing, pasture; Latge 1%-room hou d in fitst. clags cona by 30, with -bage- ~one w e eral. lennerios. tered. has cran- plenty of wood. 50" acres of inteawhite an ‘one- barn another m nt, Soues. ana m g5 well v Wbg, somis timber reultivation. Wil keep of hors on a macadam road, head of This place short _dis tagice from ene of the best markets, Oniaccount of sickness the owrer:de- slresto sel The pric = right Pos- n_immediately. Inspection LIAM A, WILCOX, Real -Estate - Broker, West Brosd Street, Westerly, R. I farm, S Tarm ?m'n e the Wi of Colchestor, § the Borough, 1 Wi Auction on 3 | sacrifice. .a_fi,-,.—..—szm gl}.? mqmumhnn rsice, 14 SALE—One mu it 950, F000. 1orker un?{l.k :J.Il m'un taz 405, ) Hrown) 3 SALB 30 m‘ hire ghoep, 2 Joom alt 11 oung, 1t wita lmi':::?uk 5 “new 1911 automo- kn. 20 per cent. off o outy: M. A, "Nostoh, 43 land St., Harf apr20d FOR 8, biles of m. RENT Botn o) a ts, 594 Aain t?,” srmen'—!, ring watgr. s en. Aw . A. Harri) ~FOR SALE A fine upright plano, -T llm n.'. must be soid before May 1, t going to move; great chance. e R is Baistn: aprzod ELYMOUTH ROCKS— okEs for sale, 31 per Godwortn, 11 Colt 8t. PA apridd WOR-_ SALE-_Good ariving horse, sound- and - gentle, suitable ror lady, seven years. George Sanderson. Mans- fleld Depot, Ct. apr20d ‘CONCORD AND NIAGARA GRAPE- pifies, two years old, weil rosted; ul hydflntu_ J. mdon ?lrlfll som cottage, all modern conveniénc first class condi- tion, very ‘easy terms. Apply 31 Claro- mont Aye aprifd o R S with ‘fireplace, tollet and ILord’s_Point, on Long near Stonington, Conu., from trolley, vle did and fishing. rent $300 tric lights and p one St 3 ioom how Tyraikib cgtte ge atl. Crescent . Beach, B! and steam ‘at hand, no ner e on the Coast, rent 3350 for weagon, full de- sgription furnished. 'ess - Rev. Chasles ¥. Bldredge, Niantic, . Conn. e RENT_Two desirable tenements, Bast Side, 5 minutes’ walk from Frank iin square; rent reasonable; first and second floors. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. "WAGONS FOR SALE—One democrat, two delivery and one two-seater, all in &00d _order. Jos, Green, Blacksmith, Atta gan, Ct. apr TFOR SALE CHBAF_Six-room cot- tage, nearly new, on Laurel Hill, ten minites’ walk.from the square, on trol- ley line; will exchange for sther prop- erty near Willimantic or automobile. W. B Clark, 215 Mountaln St, Willl- mantic, Ct. apriid FOR SALE_Stevens-Durvea, model R, 1907, in firat class’ condition.’ Frank 3. McCaw, 186 Washington St. Provi- dence, R. L. dpri7d FOR SALE Stcvens-Duryea, model U. small lfx. fully equipped, and in first gondition, newly paiited. Erank 186’ Washington 8t Provi- FoncorRr L, aprizd FOR SALE — Cheap, 3325 Essex 1g b p. launch engine and 365 clutch; YL sell &l fof (§135. © Can, b seen at 62 Water Si aprisd FOR 8. nother car of cattle, 21 cows and heife: 10 Herford steers, 8 bulls, also lot nice heavy hors few second hand horses. Must be sold at once. 1 expect two cars next week. George Champlin’s Livery Stable, W erly, R 1. Chas W. Hewitt. ’'Phone 192. aprifd EGGS FOR HATCHING from wel brea stock, S. C. Buff org ingtens and White Wyandottés; large, thy birds of the best utility and. prize winning strains. selected for sige and egs pro- guctlon, 13 eggs §1. . Sand- berg, 0. 4, Nurwleh Gona. Tel. ‘119 o £eb188W FOR_ SALE_Fifty Chester wnm igs. P. H. Wilcox, Yantie, Ct. ‘Phone 94-24. apriTMWF b bR I MOTR ) Lt - il BABY CHICKS FOR SALE—White Leghorns; also 8. C. White' and Brown Leghorn Curry, ¥ FOR SALE OR RENT—On Laurel Hill Aventie, new cottage, seven rooms and bath. C. E. K. Burnhdm. Tel. §16-3. apr’ FOR SALE—Eight-room cotfage nouse: all modern mprovements; 168 Broad st. Apply to Brown & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, 22 Shetucket St., Nozwich, Conn.’ " FOR SALE_Farm for sale cheap, 160 acres, very good buildings, two -miles from R, R. station. Particulars inguire A. T. Gardner, 15 Oak St. Norwich. aprid cCaw, EGGS AND CHICKS FOR SALE from the following breeds: Silver, White and Buft -Wyandottes, White Leghorn and Bareed' Flymoutty Racks: $1,_and, §3°a setting; incubacor e $47and’ $5 a undrea. Day old anicks, 1% and 15 cents aplece. ~Brook Farm, Eagleville Ct._Tel. 108-6. Willimantic'Div. mar7d . SALE HORSES. Another carload just arrived. They are good ones big and small, in_pairs and single. They must be sold. Prices as low as the lowest for quality. Come and ~see - them. broken. ELMER R. PIERSON. 177-12. Tel. apriid FOR SALE New 7-room Cottage Wih all modern imprqvements, including steam heat, lot 50 by 125; excel- lent locality; for particulars in- quire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bui ATTENTION Special Sale at the Neorwich Farm near Poquetanuck—13 fin- milch cows, 1 pair oxen, | herse, 1 bull, also farming toolszand machinery, ‘1 ‘car- riage, wagons, and hay. Al to be seld this month. of LOUIS A, Inquire tho premi Large house in the village of Plain- field, in good ‘condition, five minutes irem trolley, bath rooms. =team heat, windmill .and all modern convenjences, Apply Lo “William P. Babeock, Pl field, or Teliey E. Babeo Norw BUSINESS AUTOMOBHE FOR SALE CHEAP. Mors Powei: Locomblle.” A bacs gain for any person having long hauls or heavy work. . W, A. SOMERS, At Somers Bros. Norwich, Ct. Old Established Restaurant For Sale Centrally, “located. Will sell at great N Cause, i1l Heali . A RI:AL ESTATE _ Al !m'co t, or D'x’l!enanrinl., o, - aprisd PECK’ 132 Sprii Willimanth NEWMARKET. HOTEL,, - Wines, ‘Welch ~Tuckie Fiest-cla Meals d erder./ Jok | veniences, 88 Un! They are all micely | # Staip St | . s e TO RENT_Nice siX-room upper ten- ement at- Iast Great Blain. F. T. Backus, East Great Plain or ‘Tel. 727. apr FOR HEWT_Cottage,of 10 o0ms on. the Niantle river, near the Oswegatchie hotel, furnished,’ with medern conven- iences; salt water bathing, bo‘nnt and fishing. ~ For furthe: rticulars, én- Quire of ¥. D, Crandall, 174 Stato St ew London, Ct. april NICELY FURNISHED noxl—flsn bath and gas. King House, 60 Main St _aprt “FURNISHED » a1l modern con- t. Telephone 834-4. apriod s FOR RENT—A fln. five-room base- ment flat with modern conveniences R R Morin, at aut-Cadden Co. aprbd TO l.!:n'r—mn- room cottage house all_modern improvements; 33 Boswel avenue. Tnly at 42 Boswell avenue “Tel. 141-12. TO RENT- —ltfln &t S5 Franklin St Inquire at Bulletin WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main 8t, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE. OSEVELT AVE., NO. 65, NEAR s Bieachaty, Greedeville, six room cotiage, with large well' cultivated sazden, $10 per moritt SITE _FOUN- taln St two nmhzahoun with large lot; to Be had at s bargas 844 MA COTTAGE AND BARN, cellar, water oloset, large lot fronting on two strs ity water and an ex- celienwell, " Very choap. COTTAGH IN NORWICH, nearly new, only tén minutes walk from pcltn(’flen Weven rooms, steam heat. - S0l on installment payments if desired. STURTEVANT AVE., NO. 1§, MOD- orn awelling, nearly new, ail improve- ments, i excellent neighborhood. Basy terms’ td accommodate purchaser. TAUREL HILL AVE. EXCELLENT modern house of 12 rooms, adapted for one or two famllics, ‘modérn improve- ments, | ‘GOOD TEN ACRE FARM NEAR CITY with dwelling and barn, excellent well water and orchard, good land, gufficient wood for family. = Price very TO RENT House No.. 53 Washington 'Street, eight rooms and bath, steam heater, all newly papered and painted. Inquire of Dr. L. L. JONES, Hast Great Plain, Norwich, Conm. Tele- phone 736. To Rent " An Apdrtment of 8 Rooms and Bath in’ *The Huntington,” 170 Broadway. Apply te JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket 8t Norwich, Ct, For Rent May st Two 8-reoms each “mp stairs” apartments Nos. 49- 51 Sachem Street. *‘Rent $30. each per month. \ Apply to 'GEORGE. W. cmou. 40 Shetucket St. apri4tTuTh FOR SALE. FOR SALE The real estate belonging to the late Thom: McCormick, sittated at 51 WASHINGTON STREET, must be sold at once to close up the estate. Apply to N. TARRANT & Go. 17 llm Street. l The Wm. of dbout 50 acres 2Dr sale, 'Jofllkod O] mfl “u'msf;u B:m' hatiaes bem lmui e, barn, silo, ice. id orchard, Neag churah, sehioo . telephone. 86 Cliff Street. erything first- cl-sa A PR_;NTICE. »np o:_%r 9. norvs fell slowly in e No. plunging drop, no sudden siip and %wmn{nmw top its sliding m_: i a patient sinking, that was ‘An of :l!d horse—a_bony, toll-worn Thl& had no soul, that has - That %‘i,w ot w:m the x;n:a:”::. ceased . To lure it on with flckie gleams. ever A ccfilmon brute—yet one day it had ed the pasture lands with grace- ride, master's word it had ‘Whilg nerve ripples sh 5t Sy ide, T, Mmook s Too fin€:a’ Iread 1t had for us to think Tatolegha, always plodded alley- And fod on curses with its food and Andw.uer heard a word of cheer or Draise. Ana -fi:nssnm ‘blows ana darving Yéars Had_ failed to break the curving of its neck Or rob the thoroughbred poise of fte ez gs— Life had .not vet made of it ail a ecls. But niow It zell all slowly in the strest And_never, once_ attsmpted mors te se; Its heart gave up in one last brolen Death’s mercy drew the veil upon its eyes. Dead in the harness—and the heediess crowd Went on; the city's noise dis dant lors should it hear curses beneath repeated cutting "Twas not.hlnr much—a horse died; that was al A worn-ouf ‘horse, worked down to bone and ski; Yet sometimes men as well, worn out, fall With no more living spirit left within. They, too, fall in the harness; and we pass Unheeding = through the hurried crowded ways: "Tis but ‘one less in all the tollinz mass That ~ keeps the world a-whirl throughout our days. And pity is s0 brief—and comes %o S0 much that jures us on ahead We have no time to sense the other's the harness; Jjust another W. D. Nes| VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings Foliceman—You've heen Now ‘you_just accompany me. nder—With pleasure, sir. Whit ng would jou like?—Pele Mel= Barker—You got trimmed bad. 1 thought vou said you was confident the result-. Pugliist—I was. | kne Td get licked!—Puck. Friend—When do you expect Mr, Rich to : recover? Doctor—I don' know. He's the only patient I hac« at the present time—Brooklyn Life. “Twenty years since we last saw each other.” Your daughters are ail married, I ‘suppose?’ “Yes, all but Froda, the zidest. She is waiting a little 'longer."—Fiiegende RBlaetter. Tommy de Peyster—My brothor made ugly faces at you yesterday and you didn't dare to fight. You pre- tended you didn’t motice 'm. Eddie Tuft Nut—I didn't either. 1 thought they was natural.—Chicago Daily News. “Even if women were allowed ¢ vote,” said_the suffragette, “do yoy think they would all go to the polis “No,” replied Miss Cayenne. “Wa would have to be constantly on ths alert to keep voting from going out of tashion.”—Washington Star. “Many congratulations, Herr Zwen- geri! I hear your wife presented you with twins yesterday.” “Oh, no, it waswt me. It was the other Zwen- gorl.” “Then I congratulate you ver; 1 Blastter. hegging Orgar- for, artists depict .you as never wearinx trousers.” For she scorned to remind him that as Caestr’s wife she vwas above ‘suspicion—Chicago Tribune. MUCH Ii LITTLE AN LSS s Honen ‘men who sole duty ia to ex- T lr"th.:y d:ulum and v-da throus] for the nm‘ll.lnu- of the signatures. " At the annus] s e pre i‘ dent stated that T‘l 01 tton piece goods te. lest Af- SR Tabl e wars, 120,000,000 yasas. Two y2ars ago they were only 30,000,- 0600. Work has on the bullding of m:“:u “m’:;; a modeled atter of the Belgtan parliament. The total cost Will be $1.- 200,000 Mr. Klein, a German, s the architect. The Santa Ines nursery at Nos, near Santiago, is a well of about 7,000 acres, contal 000 plants, covering 13,000 ind ¥a- rietfes. In ten there grew 1,000.- 000 tiny California pine trees, statte from the seed ly & few months pre fornia _ pine. i