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ving Pictures at the, Breed Thé- cultursl, Soclety in Buckingham lo-cr i m’}fl‘”‘“’“ L 0. O. F., meets n . of C. Austin Block. m'fv'::-:"c e s g o meets in Buckln ham Memorlal 'aft W, Lodge, No. 5. 0. Ponemah Hail 'mtmne ounetl, No. 11, D, of & in Foresters’ Hall. ‘bers’ Union meets *in C. Mizzouri at Poli's Theater. ANNOUNCEMENTS N. E. 0. P. meets tonight. Miss M. C. Adles will be in New Tork al this week. In Norwich week of May 1st. See adv. na M. Herr Y. W. C. T. U. day ovening at 8 o'clock in »eom 2, No 235 Shetucket street, All are weicom Recital by Miss Whitman. The Y. P. 8. C. B of the First Con- tional church has secured Miss n Whitman of Barnstable, Mass., who will give a recital Tuesday eve- at the church as elsewhere 2d- Miss Whitman's recital at 'UM!] church, Brockton, Mass, won lnn‘t-' and applause. She gave a mme which was received :’Jl’a-'é‘f {75 of ‘adapiing herself to ul gift of ing herself to the situation nnny‘-?ug gave real- representations of imcidents in curydw life. In her 1m)orun-tlnnl pears in costume. The nckwdes Mrs. Snob - at lhe enile Party, The Musicale, L U FOUR BNAPPY ACTS AT THE AUDITORIUM. A gveat variely is offered in the bu- val lle acts at the Auditori- wm fn first three davs of this © weak, he pregramme on _the lculated to ‘whole I- m- that is ploass everyome. mmzfibed animls acta have ‘been ‘e this season, and an act .t #iis Rind should prove weicome, 50 lere Tom," "'rh. Pony With I-l Brain,” will make his bid famwor afternoon. Tom is a diminutive mo of hm-flevh’w‘h?fie cunning ways snd wondesful intelli- wemes Jave made him s grest faverits tovwn fiabtl he has appeared frqm the Wedding. of the circuit of tieaters whi furnfshed the’ vaude- V_ people for the Auditorium, Tob- langer circuits of ene of their hau -hfi aets wh-a hey nmred G-i&' elr snetruments, mudiences in mo uses sim :‘mufl at snd novelty anu. 'Meh will be seen hers for the first 'l'ha fourth vai lle ftem of the mme is G e and Burgess, & light musical comedy offering that u full of tuneful melodies and t djalogue. Their comedy novel- ty skit is entftled “A Hammock Built for Two.” All the popular makes of plotures 'lll ‘be represented todsy, and some exira fino féatures are promised. pid you “Souls Courageous on Sat- urday? wasn't it? Well, there are plenty more where thai came from. POLI'S THEATER. m each lady attending n: ty m- e I-l-llc a n-n -ldrment of needles. The souventr is ome JT the most ex hum r. St El- maents the Audlb— nfl!\muo of !he lwm and presents u ltut part. of the eo—try. y is m-nn- human, shd _ocentsins aandance o §60d laughatle comedy: week the compamy will present to Jomes,” a big BREED THEATER. e hawve heen made countless Castle Rustiers, but a of theilling episodes and sen- sl mements Me hidden in this %'nu foreman of the ranch diss ?w cowpunchers, and fi.-nl\(hl in to seek reveng: ‘They arrange have the foreman a cused of and so_ successfully ‘work that ke is ost on the of leaving the terri , and tak- ing with bim the owner’s, daughter. A lstle sister espies the real culprits as they are entering the foreman's home, intending to rob the place. She follows them to their hiding place, and seeuring the plunder hurriedly.rides to her gister's lover's cabin, he in the meantime discovered his ' loss and wwings out of the door in time to drop one of the robbers, who lives just long emough to confess the crime. The Biograph is to the front this | week with a superb story of sunny An- datusia, entitled The Spanish Gypsy, a splendid comedy, and another west- ern picture complétes the big bill. B | of | ated s nflmunn to the hool committe>. to take eff at the end of the present school year. New Bflum—d‘he oty of New Britain ‘i prepa: ‘bonds to the vnlue ot $40,000- Ansonia.—City Health Officer F. C. Goldstein is preparing for. the annual spring inspection of back yards. Bridgeport.—Tywzlve thousand bills for personal taxes, each for $2, were mailed Thursday by Personal Tax Col- lectors John Kemple, Patrick Cuddy and James Holt, Jr., aggregating $24 009. Meriden.—Plans were_ gotten under way last week by the Franco-Ameri- ean club for the erection of a country clubhouse about a mile west of Hub- bard park on the south side of the Southington road. Ansonia.—Jdward Corsella, year old-boy, who ran away home in Ansonia ten days ago te seek his fortune, was run over by an elec- tric express at Bloomingdale, Pa., sus- kaini‘:'lg injuries which resulted his death. Terringford.—Charles Battel - Loomis of New Jersey, the humorist,who came to his summer home in Torringford re. cently to recuperate, following an op- eration, underwent an operation for an abscess this week. His condition is regarded as favorable- A Bethel-—On Sunday _St. Thomas' church united with . James' church in a service held in the Danbury church at 5 p. m. in celzsbration of the tercentenary or the three humdredth lnnlvmgry of the publishing of the B Bible, known as the Xing .v-meu version. Stamford.—For some time the Co: solidated railroad has been experi menting with electric locomotives on the Stamford-New York line. The re- port just mads by Engineer Murray is: very encouraging, so much so that the zone may be extended to New Heven.. Better and cheaper than steam is the | verdict. New Haven.—The engagement is announcad of Miss Gertrude Brethauer, daughter of former Town Clerk “ind Mrs. Frederick H. Brethauer, of New Maven, and Judge Richard H. Tyner, associate judge of the New Haven city court. Miss Brethaver has been stenographer in Judge Tyner's office for several years. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA NOTICE On account of the present condition of Fairview Reservoir, the use of hose for street, lawn or garden sprinkling is strictly prohibited until further ne- tice. This order will be strictly en- forced. Per order BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- The Best Trout Brook n New London County ‘Will not delight the busy, progressive housewife ncarly so much ag the pros- pect of having a thoroughly modern gas range placed in her kitchen, Es- tate ranges are safe, sturdy, depend- able, peerless bakers. economical gas rsers, great time savers, Call and see them and be sure also to examine the incomparable Ruud Instantaneous Gas Water Heaters, furnishing at the mere turn of a faucet an unkmited supply of hot water at any moment of the day er night. Gas & Electrical Dep't. THE PALACE CAFE Step In and see us. FRANK WATSON & CO. 78 Franklin Street H. COOPER — UPHOLSTERER — First Class Matiress Maker. Furnl- ture repaired. Mattresses rade to or- der and made over. 100 W. Main St, Nerwich, Ct. Mail orders w!ll recewe prompt at- tention. Telephone MILL REMNANT STORE West Side—170 W. Main St., is the only piace to save 50c on every dollar buving Dress Goods, Silks and Coiton Goods. New goods for Spring and Summer. Good lengihs . for suits, dresses and waists. Brief State News werringten.—Ground was broken on ‘Wednesday for the new Lilley block te b2 erected on South Main street. Litehfield. On FEaster at St Mi- chaei's the new organ, the gift of Mrs. Bdward W. mour of New York, was dedicated by John J. Karl Merider. ®t. Ross'« council, C. W, RB. L. celebrated its twenty-second an- niversary Tuesday evening with instal- lation of officers and a banquet. Berlin.—Miss May Lord, the evan- &Hl‘ who is now at the Kensington ethodist chureh, will speak at the East Berlin church Sundey morning. New Britain.—A gift of $500 is an- nounced by Mr. and Mrs. Blazel Kola- kSwski to the new Polish orphanagé, to b2 built by Rev. Lueyan Bojnowski. Haddam.—Rev. A- C. Hunt, pastor of the Congregational church st Had- dam Neck, has presented his res)fl..n l-lgav; to the church, to take =ffect #5th. Middistewn. — William J'n!h has made arrangements fo open the casino at Lakeview park this snmmer. [fe # lensed the property from the Con- nectieut company. _ Martford. Principal Bmiley of the Hartferd Edward -1 High schooi | barzains at MILL REMNANT STORE, 179 W. Maim St Face and Scalp Mas- sage. Cerns removed without patm. MRS. T. S. UNDERWOOD, Tel.” 553-4. 51_Broadway. J. F. CONANT. 11 Framk¥s Streer. Whitestone Sc and the J. F. C. 1%¢ Cigars are the Dest the marke:r Try them. NEWMARKET HOTEL, 716 Boswnil Ave. First-class Wines, L'quors uud Clgara and Welck Rn.rabu served to order. Johm Tuchle. Prop. Tel 43-6 AUTOMOBILE STATIO®: 8. J.-Colt, ¢ Otls Street. Automobile sad Bicyele Popuiring. Gemeral sfa- chine work. Jebbing ‘Phone The Roads Are Settling driving will be the best a cheapest way 1o gel the embrac- ing fresh air that is better than the best tonic. ‘Phone us for a good team. MAHONEY BROS. ry Stabie, T AMERT 15 no adverusing mediin Basiern: Connecticut equal to The Bt etin for business results Céme and see the | to issue water b rehy- notitie is | lhelr claims l‘llnlt said 'flato to the i 1 | 1 | | | New York, | missioners for New London Count: AT A at Norwicl, wat of Norwich, on the h day of 1 911, AY B, | 'nt—NELSON Bt&(e ol Mary W. Norwic! aid D!l’tflcL decea Ordendv a'hl! ‘the Adllinlsu‘amrn cl(l “he creditors of said deceased to brl in their claims agalnst said es ewn ‘n six months from this date ing a notice to that effect, tolath‘r with @ copy of this order, on the sign- Post nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in tha same Town, and by publishing the same once in s sewspaper havim % Circulztion in sa1d District, and make return to this Court. ELSON J. AYLING. Judge. The above and foregoing is a trus copy ‘of record. Attest: FANNIE C. cnnng]uk Tk noucn.—-'mx creditors of sald de. led are. here a to present underli(ned .at No. 107 est 43d St., Y., within t.hn time lim- ited in the lbo\e and foregoing order. EGINALD. REEY N ‘apr24d TO THE BOARD: OF ~ Executor. COUNTY hereby apply for 4 transfer of license to sell and exchange spirituous and in- toxicating liquors, ale lager —beecr ne and cider in the buildin Main street, Town o except in the rooms _and apartmeiits in said building, any.part or parts of which are cut off or parti- tioned in such manner as _to form Dooths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of business is not located within two hundred- feet in a direst line from any church edifice or publis or parochial scheol, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, public library, or cemstery, Dated at orwich, this 18th day of April, A. D. 1911. Joseph Drafeau, Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and tax- yers, owning' real ~estate, of the ‘'own of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse_the foregoing. ap lication ot ten it 4201‘(!!‘.‘ g to said application. Dafed at Norwich, this 19ta day of April A D. 1911, John A Moran, Willlam P. McGarry, Richard M. ‘Powers, Kaward Rirby, T. C. Mur- Dhiy: °T hereby certlfy that (h above named signers and endorsers are elec- tors and taxpayers, owning. real: estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Nor- wien, this 20th day of April. A. D, 1811, Chas. S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. apr4M “FINISHER WANTED T ge Dlanl’. capable or handung .-lx kinlg high gradeé plain dyed and printed Shonis must be strong on gndar Awork. Ap- ply in wrnmg to Box 500, Bulletin Or- Iice, stating salary wanted. aepr22d TO RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS, hot and cold water and bath, 78 School St. apri%d FOR RENT—On McKinley Ave, & fiat of eight rooms; odern and venient, Apply to B, Kinley Ave. FOR RENT—Botn upper tenements, 594 Main St.; modern im- FOR SALE. FOR SALE—One good driving horse, meight ot mtind “aod Mind,: sultabic lady; one Maxwell runabout, 1910 mdel. good as new, fully equipped. For particulars, address Box 487, Moo- sup, Cl., or Tel. apr2: _sE COWS FOR SALBCall H W Btol!. Tel. 462-3. aprzdd marl : and_lower PURSE MAKERS and others to know they can make their own purses; rings, frames, kid limings, ‘tassels and find- furnished at - very reasonable ;_also purses reyired and_reg frames furnished for lvet | z;}\turesi Box 11. Bullean fll:é. apr: 3 “AMD—A maid for general house- work: no wum or ironing; good Wags m or evenings ThSES o bk | to William #. Shielas, 55 Church Serest, apr22d “THE — WESTCOTT . X Boarding - Home for ‘aged peopie is pleasantiy situated in fous grounds on car line; large sunny rooms, ' all modern conveniences; moderate practical nurge. in charge; cqrr gnce solicited: * Address O] DI ome, Box Danfelson, Ct. aprzid l,rflol.s’rmn AND CARPET LAY- er wanted. Good wages and steady work. Foran Furnnuu Co:, New Lon- dom, Ct. apr3ld- WANTED—At once, a competent girl for general housework; must be BGod Sook; small familv: good wages. icex dress wavmn—s M who live-wires and kiow how o sell; £00d commissions in addition - to salary; steady employment guaranteed Jocally must be at least 5. Address by letter to Norwich Bulletin, care X. WANTED Coatmaker. Crocker House, New London. apridd COUPLE WANTED on a small farm; man must be good milker and help on farm; woman good plain cook; no house laundry. Answer yith retefence and Tages required to P. 0. Box 234, No W -Conn. l apral Goldie- ruu, VAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED -Average salary “$1,100; nnernte IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE vm:.a States for the District of Con- nec 413 thx‘ maiter of Morris Levin and Tris & Co., partners and l- indivi du Bank ts. In Bank- ruptey, No. 2810. To the creditors of ‘Levin & Levin of Norwich, In tne County of New Landon and District aforesaid. - bankripts: . Notice is hereby given that on 'the 19th day of April, A. D. 1911, the above named. were duly adjudicated bank- rupts, and that the first meeting . of their”creditors will be heid before the undersigned at his offics, No. 2 Rich- ards Bullding, Norwieh 'in sala’ Dis trict, on the 6th day of May, A. D. 1911, at 16 g¢’clock in the.forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint trustee, bs eard as to orders of Referee for care of property of the estate and disposal thereof, at. auction or private sale, ex- amine ’ the bankrupts, and -transact sueh other bufineu as’ may properly come before sa eeting. ! KOWNI.\'G. ee_in Bankruptey. April 224, 1911 Preé Seter Norwich, Conn. AT A COURT OF PROBATE MOLDEN at Lebanon, within and for the District { of Lebanon, on the 19th day of April, A D. 1911 Present — ALBERT G. KNEELAND, Esq., Jud; Oii “mofion ‘of Hattie J. Manley of Lebanon, - Administratrix on the intes- tate estato of Abby Jame Manley, late of Sbanon, within said District, de- ceased, Thik Court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditors of s.id estate to exhibit their | claims against the same to the Admin- istratrix, and directs that public no- 2 De Eiven of this order by adver- ng in a newspaper bavihg a circu- Mo 1n et District, and by posting 2 copy thereof on the public signpost in said Town of Lebanon, nearest.the place where the deceased iast dwelt. Certified from Record K\EELA_.\‘D T G. _ aor24d 4 Judge. TAT A COURT 0F FROBATE HELD at” Montvilte, within and for the Bia: trict of Montville, on the 23d day of April, 1911. Present—CHARLES N. CHAPPELL, Judge. Bstate of Mary Jane Vibber. late of Montville, in_said ~ Dist Florence 'B. Vibber, Administratrix. Ordered, That six raenths from the date hereof be, and the same are, lim- lied and allowed for the creditsrs to bring in tl claims against sald es- tate, and the Administratrix is directed to give public notice to the creditors of sald estate to “bring-in their claims within said time allowed. by posting 2 copy-of this ofder On the public signpost nearest the place where tne last dwelt, within the same and by publishing the sam n- some naww-‘rer having a cir- culation in said Probate District. and return make to this Court of the notice given. Attest: CHARES CHAPPELL, Judge. gtrict. deceased. 2 apr24d MONEY :LOANED on Dlamonds, Watch Jeweiry | and Securities of any kind at th Lowest Rates of lntorut. An aid established firm to deal (Established 1873‘, THE COLLATERAL LOAN CoO, 142 Maim Street, Upstairs. AUCTION. I will sell at Public Auction at Fred Goodrich’s place, 484 PLEASANT ST., WILLIMANTIC, 10 Horses of various grades, also Cow and Young Stoek. An Auction will be held on,the and Third Saturdays in each mont. i Terms Cash or approved Bank Notes, | Mefchandise solicited for these sales | on_commigsion. Goods must be delivered two days || before the Sale, and the charges $1 each for Horses or Cows and §.per cent. of sale irst SATU! llDAT 454 Pleasant sx e aprisd S e AMU ADL&h Willimanto, "Phone 113 s‘ A Handsome New Line of Panama Hats Just in at MAGPHERSON'S, The Hatter. This is the time to.have your old Panama bleached, blocked and trim- med, so that you will net have to wait for it when you need it most. MACPHERSGN STEP IN AND TRY OUR 35¢c . DINNER DEL-NOFF CAF bflIIl Fiosr The li-naa B Eastern Conneciicii enual to s weeks off with full Pay; “no layoff common educztion “su tion free for com!ni Norwicn exa tions. rr-nklln Institute, Dep‘t Rochester, N. Y. aprild nnznn-oiwu'no “Wondertul FOR SALE Poultry, pigeons, doss, Angora cats, monkeys, bantams, inc bators, _brooders, etc. Groesbeck's Farms, Hartford, Conn. apr24d R SALIC_Fifty varieties, eggs for hatching, some chicks; 3% page cata- logue free. KElm Poultry ards and tock Farms (establistied” 1888). Hart- ford, Conn. FOR SALE—A nice quarmred on'k flat top desk, one Syracuse swivel plow, one pair blocks- with rope. . Telephone 152-2. aprz4d provemems, spring water, small gar den. Apply M. A. Harris, 21 Mulberry. mar2) WM TO RINT-— at 56 School St nement of five rooms, Inquire” at Bllllatln apri TO RENT — large and small con- necting furnished rooms, to man and wife, at 34 Bliss Place. - Private house. Could be arranged for light housekeep- |imE. Within tiree minutes of trolley Cail between 0-12 a. m.,.or 12 and 3r a; _TO RENTTwo desirable tenements, East Side, 5 minutes’ walk from Frank Lin square; rent reasonabl ge}i second flocrs. Inquire 40 ot A apr FOR SALE—A nice quartered oak, flat top desk, one Syracuse swivel plow. i Diir Dloeks with rope. Telsphana 15 aprid 2-2. White Fhone i % Deox, Yantle, Ct B2 BABY CHICKS FOR s,ux-wnne Leghorns; also S, C. White and Brown Leghorn _eggs for hatching John Curry, Yan apridWFM FOR SALE—18 ft. power boat, h: fine conditfon, with Lathrop 2% H. en- glne: as zood as new. D ae ety 1w Enquire 3t Buletin Office. apr21d TFOR SALE—A model M 1908 Olds- mobile touring car; ail in good run- ning order; 8 e $750. A rare bargain. ne brood Address P." O. Box 39, Station A, Hart- SALE—O Emplr. ‘Wilkes, price $$0v Six-room upper ten- Great Plain. 5 “Gréat Prain, or Tel. 121, e of 10 rooms on & Oswegatohie rianed. with modern conven: salt water batl bo&tlns flnfl of }I:‘OXD e aall: 11, S tate Bt quire_of . randal ‘ Hen Lonien, OF apriid NICHLY FURNISHED ROOMS—Heat, bath and gas. King House, 60 Main St “FURNISHED ROOMS, all moder venlences, 3 Union St ’\elepnone 834-4, dpr :ora conn. aprz2d mare, by one gen- — tleman's driver, 3300, "W. A. Mason,| FOR RENT_A fine five-room base- 5 - 3 ment flat W odern. convenieunces Yantic, Cm’}n ‘Phone 294-2. aprivd BT I ?muu}u i T lin square, on' car line. FOR ALE—30 ade Shropshire o 5 S Rpred sheep, all Souhg, 15 with lambs. Frans | Morin, at The Plgué:Cadden Co ab Norwich. aprzid TO RENT—Nine room cottage house ALE—Two new 1914 automo- biles of popular makes; 26 per cent. oft to close them out. . A. Norton, 71 Highland St., Hartford. apr20d FOR SALE—A fine upright piano, al- most new;-must be sold before May 1, as party is going to move; great chance. rite W. L., Bulletin. 2apr20d all modern improvements, 35° Boswell avenue. Apply at 42 Boswell avenue Tel. 141-12. TO RENT—Store at 65 Frankiln St Inquire at Builetin Office. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, rope ‘making machi; 2 In kes $5 to $6 worth of rope for & . Connor & Sons, 68 Water - St. “Live agents wanted. - F. Cash, Geneul Agent. apri7d LEARN AUTOMODILE BUSINGSE— Home lessons; $25 weekly job guaran- teed: $10 weekly - while _learning. Rocliester Auto Sehool, 1816 Rochester. pr type- 'y¥cles and Qusley's over car mar2sd WANTED—Sewing machines, writers, cash regist Db sweepers o~ repair. h'Ep, Franklin.Square, 1. 536, WANIED Famll\' Cooks, Waiters, Experienced | Nurse Girl, ‘Working Housekepeer, and General House Girls. - J. B. LUCAS, WANTED AT ONCE General Housework Help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, S. H. REEVES, Supt. Central Building, 43 Breadway, City. deciTd FOR SALE. BEST €0-ACRE FARM IN CONK. Three miles to Willimantic, 1 mile to R. R. station. Qear trolley. cottage house, large stock barn with basement, hemhouse, sheds. icehouse, etc.; -ali buildings’ A No."1: 30 acres extra til- lage, 15 oper pasture, 15 acres valuable woodiand, running pring -water, 135 fine voung bearing apple trees, with 18 hezd cattle, pair horses,” 100: hens, Digs and compiete line of wagons and Fafmiing tools, Mik or creany sold at door. _ Price if sold this week, $4.300. Pictares and i ttows AGENOY, * Willimantic, Cenn. FOR SALE 22 Lincoln Avenue A COTTAGE ROUSE Nine Rooms and Bath, All _Modern Conveniences. May Be Seen at Any Time. JAMES L. CASE, "40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. To Rent An Apartment of 8 Rooms and Bath in “The Huntington,” 170 Broadway. Apply to JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., FOR SALE Neo. 40 Maple Grove Av. 10--Room Cottage House. MUST BE SOLD. Owner lives in another city. - WIill _agccept small amount of ‘cash. Falance on easy lerms. A Rare Chance. JAMES L.' CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Norwich, Ct. Ct. Old Established Restaurant| For Sale. Centrally located. - Will ‘sell’ at great sacrifice. Cause, ill health- Apply PECK'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 132 Spring Street. or Rex Restaurant, Willimantic, Conn. N For 'Sale The five houses containing 14 tene- ents, Nos. 218-224 *Wes known 48 “Gardner. Contt." +Por- mnrmam:m ancf terins" apply’ to Chamalin- stredt. ium in P¥: Ix no aavertsing s Bul- letin_for business resull 227 Main 8t, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE. MROOSEVELT AVE., NO. the Bleachery, Greeneville, cottage, with large, well garden, $10 per month. S5 SCHOOL ST., OPPOSITE FOUN- tain St, two family house with large lo 0 be had at a bargain. 644 MAIN ST, COT'TAGE AND BARN, cellar, water closet, large lot fronting on two streets, city water and an ex- celient well. Very cheap. COTTAGE EAST NORWICH, nearly new. y ten -minutes’ walk from postoffice, seven rooms, steam heat. Sold on installment pa)menu if desired. STURTEVANT AVE. NO. MOD- PARTRIDGE PLYMOUTH ROCKS— A few settings of eggs for sale, $1 per 5 ‘Woodworth, 11 Coit St. apr2 CONCORD AND NIAGARA GRAPE- vines, two years old, well rooted; also hydrangea. " J. O. don. aprisd FOR SALE—Eight-room cottage, all modern conveniences, first class condi- tion, very easy terms. Apply 27 Ciare- mont Ave aprisd WAGONS FOR SALE—One democrat, two dsllvery and one two-seater, all in Staee 30 Green, Blagksmith, au, 68, NEAR six room cultivated fi: hearly new, on Laurel Hill, minites’ walk from the | Bqu on trol- ley line; will exchange 'for other prop- erty near Willimantic or automobile. |ern dwelling, nearly méw, all improve- W. E. Clark, 215 Mountain St. Willi- | ments, in excellent nelghborhiood. Easy mantic, Ct. aprizd |terms’ to accommodate purchaser. LAUREL HILL AVE.. EXCELLENT modern house of 12 rooms, adapted for one tm' two families, modern improve. men 00D TEN ACRE FARM NEAR CITY with dweling: and barn, exceilont well water and orchard, good land, sufficient wood for famil rice very low. TO RENT House No. 53 Washington Street, eight rooms and bath, steam heater, all #ewly papered and painted. FOR SALE Cieap, Essex 16 h. p. launch engine and $65 clutch; Lo e ol e STH fhn De sdcp sl 62 Water St aprisd 'OR SALE OR RENT—On Laurel Hin Avenue, pew cottage, seven rooms and bath. C. E. K. Burnham, Tel. 816-3, aprid FOR SALE—EIght-room Cottage house, all modern improvements, 16! Broad St. Apply to Brown & Perkins, Attorneys at W, 22 Shetucket st Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Farm for sale cheap, 160 soren, Very"good bulldings. two thiles| Inquire of Dr. 1. L. JONES, East rom station. Particulars inquire in, N 4 i AT, Gardner, 15 Oak SL.. Norwich. S T litnwion, comic U Tete phone 736. ms AND CHICKS FOR SALE from the following breeds: Silver, White and Buff Wyandottes, White Leghorn and Barred Plymoutl Rocks; $1 and $2 a setti) incubacor eggs. $4 and $5 a hundred. . Day otd chicks, 12 and 15 cents apiece. “Brook Farm, Eagleville. | Ct. Tel. 103 6. Willimantic Div. mar7d HENS For the rest of this season we | will sell eggs for hatching from our Mayflower White Wyandottes at $1 ! per sefting, and $4 per hundred. ! great opportunity. Mayflower White | ‘Wyandottes lay at six to seven months ' Cuban Game stock and egg: ways on:hand. .Send for circula price list. MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, . Norwich Town, Conn. 'Phone 34-3. apr24MTh SALE HORSES. Another carload just arrived. . They ! are good ones, big and small, in pairs jand single. They must be sold.. Prices as low as the lowest for quality. Come and see ‘them. - They are all nicely broken. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 177-12. FOR SALE New 7-room Cottage with all modern improvements, including FOR SALE. FOR SALE The real estate b:longing to the late Thomas McCormick, sitvated at 51 WASHINGTON STREET, must be sold at once to close up the estate. Apply to N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main Street. aprifd steam heat, lot 50 by 125; excel- lent locality; for particulars in- quire FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, Norwich | If you want Good Horses | you want to come where Good Horses are sold. !lor your inspection. High class draft- jers frem Ohio, farm chun-- buslness. 120 Acre Farm: THE NEW EASTERN HORSE MARKET 144 Allyn St., Hartford, Conn. AUCTION Tuesday, April 25th, at 11 a. m. Well divided 1ulo T and woodland. Large ! paintea white and tion; one barn { went, another Central Building, For Sale Lazge house in the village of Plain- field, in sood condition, five minutes irom trolley, bath rooms, Steam heat, windmill-and all modern convenien. Apply to Willlam_P. Babcock. Plain- field, or Telley E. Babcock, 45 Main St., Norwich. aprisa . 75 head of First Class Horses ready 5 : " 1o g0 bae protec as at private sented or i yvou rhe same g i 1 me at wagon crib, nnevies. i well watered, has cran- berry bog, some Limber, plenty of wood and abundance of fruit { machine worked fields in ( cultivation. Vil keep { st ir of horses, Slace [ ot & macddam roaf: s Short dis (unce from one of the best markets. t On account of sickness the owner de- | sires to sell. The price is right. Pos- session givén immediately. Inspection invited. © WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street, Room 12, -Waesterly, R. I - . with one monzy high state from Union Station. Our ring is all under cover. | WILLIAMS BROS.. Telephone 2264 LICENSED AUCTIONEER Excellent work &t ihe /most reason- able grices. . All tHlephong charges re- tion: " SO0 Selephotie, S. M. COFFEY, lrnakln. Cean. 1 apr2dd BUSlNFSS AUI;Q‘HAOBII.E e Powei locomobile. A bar- n having long hauls Prompt atten- you Want i5 put your busi- iere ts no m or heavy work. 3 lire advertis. s 2 . SOMERS, m belier thir Bros, Notwich, CL ‘ ing columns of The Thoy lxtlnc “tire chill wirds &1 Sweek .na shrill.the silver notes :l\‘e a word! “Bl sky some’ Jad refrafi. ys sunshine just lbeyond. 1s their strain: where,” in my thought - rief the presel Trouble neyer 10 1s their meaning: stil slng thy sweetest, merry bird, omfarter of Brln‘lng“ in thy !&o 'l)'- . Help trom Love divin, Thou Thasy given me the clasp Of & golaen chain, Let trom heaven into my hand, Having of * the And. ne was no la ally is,” Herald. and my all 4y Ete., “And ere the snow was fairly It started in to rain. The skies would open u vor Ta| Bte. Through the clouds and rafi. What though all my way be hedged? Love shail ope.a ' For. the feet that tulu' Laum His that went hefore. What though trials u- Peace shall yet ma Right to rule in o inging in the raim, y faith? w 0 walks Mvre than I can count of good Aye hus been my share; Dearest hands to help me on, care; m; Blstbings matking every day, To the latest oue, And the shadow oniy proof the glowing sun. Therefore, with undaunted (ront, Trusting in my iShall I face whatever fos Inf ‘thie path may spring.’ 80 Lhear a note of cheer brav. ug, e refrain r my. merry little Mrfl. i~ Singing in the.rain. argaret E. Sangster. ~ THE -0%,D-TIMER. You mebbe think thie spring is bad, “Yousoughter been alive [ To 8ee the weather that we had The spring of 45 The snow was piled in early May About the vard in peaks, We had a blizzard every For nearly seven weeks. aay 1k about snow etc,, ete. zone p st adwn close again A jonor el o leata 9 swim, To navigate and dly Or_it was stay at hnma for him The sprinx “of 45 Ik about raint” et ot . - c Little Bopeep had “That's nothing,” “we've lost our lambs.” lamented slack business.—N. Y. “I regard conversation as a gl!’t ~ marked the studious woman. repl people had to pay for be much lesg of it VIEWS AND- VARIETIES lever Slvinll “And on what d(v you base vour con- clusions that she is not a lady ?” on what I overheard her say when she heard that anotheér Jady had said she " “Upe —Houston' Post. Jost her sheep. cried Wall Street; Herewith uwy . “It w Miss Cayenne. “If it there would —Chicago Record- lied “Did your wife jump on you when you got home for once I was in luck. the flat riext door were having a s wife Pittsburg Post. 1 do not care for weslth or To rise above my fellow creat: I'm satised in life's telast night?’ “No: The people In pat was busy listening. fame. great game To have a seat upon the bleachers. “Have houseworl ou —Washington Herald. had any experience in asked the woman about to hire a maid, ._“I.should think 1 have,” was tlie rep) 've been mar- ried three times.”—Detroit Free Press “Pop; tell me some conundrums” do! | phone.” rabbit at sellin® prayin’ tion. Princet | the nud i | tains. o ! Three lie on dtes i off | yvears age The Prague, the l v uf f blue and greca ;mm,\ injurious. “Conundrums? conundrums, my son.” "1 heard mother tell that 'you kept her guessing most of the time”—Puck. “Wie should save a great deal of tima Lif we dxdn'fi say “Yes, fer on vet it ranks only. fifty At the crowning ‘estminster ‘Field Marshal Lord Kitchener is to be in command of the trooy " sCornsul Jacob E. the officiai figurcs Jfor 5t. Petersburg, taken Decem 1910, show a population of 1 0ld Ben, the oldest bear Bronx z00, New Y died broken heart, attendants say, f ! ing the removal from his cage { mate. of fine arts cauge of the nude wo! T a the automobile Bob. Why, 1 don’t know any “Oh, yes, vou Aunt Mary to the tel - but think how muc! counld save by forbid The line is busy now. ‘pleaze’ Washington Star. “Yes,” said the old lady, spring is with us business will pick upn with the old man.” for a living she.repli feet for watch stave off hoodoos, an’ he does fin rattlesnake rattles, hut he makes yo ‘“now that Asked what he di ed: “Well, he sel charms an’ to witl m mocking birds an Atlanta Conetitu- Ad: I L 1,44 and students. Arst amo: has colleges of fh country students. & What is known as the city of Lon- don proper has an ‘area of a littls smore than a square ile,. while the bcounty has 117 sqiiare milies. of George V. -in Abbey this coming Jon. Connor the ¢ | Clersymen wre opposin permit Boston to_approprizie $ annually to the Boston museum pe s of art it con Dritish hats and bonnets were ship- foreizn comunt st year to yth ruit,-but lowers exposition af emia,. this soring is ex= pected to increase the interest in mo- toring. Consul J. . J. tiain sa: that Prague has now only 200 agtome- bile, while Cleveland,: O., with abont the same p«muh\lh)u 1as about ..Bl'. Vice Consal tive’ quotes 0 Retemidrie, ud Greeks, § cac Frenchmen, e K cuwgng 3 the - Japanese administration - on De‘ cember 217 1910, as showing - tota n nnlntmn of 74,049 in the Dari

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