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aflhu# = future. the nmumm are taxed to the d Mra | fifieen living children, could not an- me known in | SWer in English when axked if he had .-aau -'-u Walther = ‘onneecticut, '( m of New | he produced. rolls of biils, o celebrate th2 &"flll‘.fif" muan.‘: the Rov. Otto| t the parsenage. ..""' !w ushels of | 508 Christian had’preceded him. %31 2 | Chatitaugua nt at xul, His education was received at | % d tln vnkot for | of Halle, ifi Germany, with the sup- the m lnl"ll-l leyan unliversities. four vice ts ey ’":_ a distinctive seal for m ery state in the Union jind sever: but | vention will be the felations of the | .w:""-‘z..r-“ifih‘é’s ed } eorge i outskirts of the fleld line, got be- '8 near wxg; his tyo sons verly, helpeq to be getting unnoticed by 2 ‘%nu around md sur- mons 4 his aon WIL- e flames, but {Were overcome., ker by trade. | FOR THE mmom 'FOOT GUARD y of March to Boston Cale- el | 24, —Elated over afternoon - when house wero de= t the shedding ond company, Gov< the Continental ar- | song. The - anuet many guests and military life them Gov. Simeon 1 Starf. afternoon the Foot Guards ttended divine service, marching from the church to'the city hall, where “the absence of Mayor Rice the Nw ‘to he powier Kouse were d. of Frederick L. Perry, presi- Tt o the board of ‘aldermen. On flefis—cry nt the keys the march ed to the green, where the Wwas reviewed by Governer .and staff, M the speakers at tonight's hmflt Was Governor Baldwin. muhm\u'r ALLOWED HIS MONEY TO TALK | Could Not Speak English but Flashed up a Roll of $26,500. w York, April 24—Frederick ‘Schneider, wio arrived today from Rusafa with a wife/and fourteen of his enough fo provide for his army jers, but he Teplied in “Am- erican™ with an eln&uefl(e which stag- gered the Immigration official: Trom the denthe. of various pockets ie after | anothier, and tossed them upon the desk at Ellis island: while oficials and immigrants pressed around to hear the money talk. _The examiner gasped before the cli was reached. for twenty-si d Ave hundred doliars in green Afip yellow backs was steadily piled on his de By the " explained that his fortune came the sale of a big farm near Odes- “and- that he was on his way to Glen Bllen. N. D. whither his oldest o, of Behneid APPOINTED CHANCELLOR 'OF NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Dr. Elmier Ellsworth Brown to Succeed . Rev. Dr. E“:r-sk-n. New. York. Aphl Tllaworth Brown of Washington, Unit. | ed States Sinynteimne ot education, ,Whs - aprointed o of New York mmlty to succeed the ln\. Dr. H Mitchell MacCracken, vr Brown was born_at Kiantone, “county, New York, in neellor the Hllinels normal university, the uni versity of Michigan, and the university | | plement honor of the degree of LLD. 11 both Columbia and Wes- The Care of the Child. of an interpreter Schnei- | (Special to The Bullctin) ‘Washington, April 24—A thonsand les representing practically ev- for- eomntries, will meet tomorrow to | open the second international congress | on. the welfare of the child. The topic which will be considered «t the con- | €, the school, the church and the Witeh ‘G famous tenor quits singhg | for a“while: the public'is tempted -to forget the “loss to art in figuring on the deficit in ‘the singer's -_personal bank aceount—Washington Star. .- Human Nature. Human nature is so inherently crue: that notiing amuses the averags man more . than to see a ‘poor lame duck still- limping “around without & job.— Columbis Journal. T 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public’the finest standari brands of Beer of Burope and Americs, Bol:enilan, Plisner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass Pale and. Burton, Mueir's Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin_Stout, C. & C, imported Ginger Ale, Bupker HIill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Steriing Bitter Ale, Anheuser Budwelser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telepnons 447-12.+ LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East. Side) Ples, Cake and-Bread that cannot be excelled. ‘Phone your order. Prompt service . A Handsome New Line of Panama Hats “just in at M?CPHERSON'S, The Hatter. This ' is the time to have your old Fanama bleachtd, blocked and trim- med, so that you will not have to wait for it whem you need it most. MACPHERSON, . NOTICE On account of the present condition of 1 The Hatter frview Reservoir, the use of hose for street, lawn or garden sprinkling is strictly. probibited until further no- tice. This erder will be’ strictly en- forced. . & ~ Per order - BOARD ‘OF WATER COMMISSION- ERS. LICENSED AUCTIONEER cllent work at {he most réason- ple prices. All telephone charges re- versed on éngagements. Prompt atten- tion. Call or telephone. S. M. COFFEY, Brooklyn, Conn. D. No. 1. apr24d Tel. 182-3. .The Best Trout Brook m New London R. ! of land with bulldi; jed in said town of | first mentionex Fm $1.00 Freight and ‘passenger ler\zlul ‘direct to and from New -York. From Norwich Tueldly , Thu!" days, Sundays, at . New York, fier 23, foot re‘( Wodnelilfi. Fr \ys, at 5 p. m- © Freight racalve un!fl 5 p. m. C. A WHITAKER, Xgent. 4 ' WORLD, ONE DX (Two m:h-) from BY THE MAGNIFICENT * Twin Serew S.’S. “Oceana’ 14.000 “Tons’ Displacement; 8,000 Tons Régisten; 535 Feet Long; 55 Feet Boam. 38 Teet - Deep: Telegraph; EST. FA Bilge Keal TRIOUS s’rsuam TO ng’fix FIRST CLASS ROUND TRIP FARE, cludlnx Stateroom Berth and um FINEST CUISINE ON THE Aru:fl‘;g: Special ~ trips, jucluding _ .C-rringe Drives, Launch Tribe, - Zumergus Shore Excursions. and Hotel Accommo- Gations Tor Wight Days, $98 in sddition So_steamsuip:face . Sauklet wng Juu rticulars. BERMUDA-ATLANTIC e BROABW A N. o Wite au‘ LEGAL NOTICES. DISTRICT OF . MONTVILLE, SS., Probate Court, ‘April- 24th, 1911, The application of Geofi‘ N. Wood, Executor of the estate of Kate Rogets, was this day heard. The application was present In court and mo one ‘ap- peared to object to said application to sell real estate consisting of a -parcel g5 thereon, sitaat. ontville, bounded and described as follows, viz.: COm- mencing at the Highway leading past the dwelling house of Amey Lynch and Mabel Browning, at the southeast cor- ner of land of ‘the C. M. - Robértson company, thence westerly in a straighi line by land of s4{d Robartson company to the highway by a bridge over the stream below the grist mill, thence sautheasterly by the highway passing over sald bridge -and cross road to the e highway to the place of beginning, containing about three acres. Upon ‘due inquiry and consideration of the. evidence, this Court finds that public notice: was given- of. the pen- dency of said.appiication, and the time lace of hearing thereon. as direct- ‘the' Court on: the 18th day -of . 1911, and that the returnjs truec and -tlis. Court dot]i “further find that, the allegations.in said application; con- tained are true: itis therefore % Ordered, Thit ‘the whole real fstate deseribed 'in’ said application be =oid by said Bxecutor, eitlier. at public. aue- tion” or grivfie sale; as he shall.deem best, and said. Executor ta give public notice of such sale by .advertising owe. time in some newspaper having. a. v culation ip ‘said District. aiid posting a_like notive om the -public signpost ‘nearest to -the real”éstate to be sold and-in the same town,2nd return’ to this Court._ CHARLES N.. CHAPPBLL. T will sell at Public Auction st Fred Goodrich’s place, 4S¢ PLEASANT ST. WILLIMANTIO, of various grades, also Cows n !r . hofl:g AT a:a..‘ o m’ P e s S Btrest o228, WEICORy A% witiox. Bleasantiy on “car ey ireed <’Fun"$°‘°z%’o’£"’“”3 "WANTED—At for. general - house m’“‘ & Ewum L o -ml:i; S50 i-x 3.0 haie b reference :and 0. Box 324, Not- - 4pF ‘w.nm -Average Rx 160; - alternate weeks. off with full puy: o3 P AR tion frea for cominy o8 ErARKln lx&utun., T AUTO M 1 L.:*""m 7 ,,,mww"’mmt [z ;. $10% . week] learning. Hocliester B A Bochester. apr ll ht Do BLF AT §"‘g’n Main St., 86 .5 week Frer 2184 " Fight milch - cows, one with “her -lde. all young, .alc: cawa: aina’y twWo horses, one seven an otlng» nige ‘years 310, sound, lind &'x?.l DN "wfanm, Conn. m SALE — The house formerly Wfled by Milen J. Pitcher, situated at Mediterranean St, near the Norwie 'JOWI'A Green; ¥ rooms and basement; steam_hieat. 'Inquire on tne promises. .-—"..-4—-.——-——\———- ml FOR SALE_Tiwo Chester White sows, bred xm— tirst litter, weight 250 pounds_each, o, in. plg. ApLy .lohn Brehawt, e nt: Vs Witki- mantic, ‘Copn. ‘Phone No. 63-14. wrzia ‘enement elfll la “cold water, e Trolicys e nlr. forwic] TO MENT—A desitable 1 eight and bath; elec and.- gi Ave, “Norwich - Fent on.* Capri TO RENT—The cottage NO. S Wash- ington place, cight -rooms and bath, fihe oml;r also Emnlrlocolfl‘l !5 fooms, in good order. ARPIY WihignTns SCou llnl\—'l‘zn t, of five rvm, 58 Sonool st “Inquire - w'lmneup FOR SALE—One Thorse, welght 1180;-sound, good. r-and -driver; will sell very fellon‘b\!, one weigh- ing 10v0, good worker mfl driver, price 36, Brown's Bakery, Baltic, rz5d FOR SALE—OUne good driving )mne. welght 1050, sound -and Kind, sui for lady; one well runapout, 1910 model, ‘good as. new, fully eq’mp;nd For particulars, fl&rn Box 437, Moo. P, Ct. Ll . apradd “. DAII—CIII H aprzid igeons, - dogs, Danitams, incu- SEVEN COW W. Stott. ' Tel. 482 X B brooders, . etc. . Groesbeck’s Farms, Hartford, Com apr24d T FOR SALE_Fifty i vApistise] afed for hatching, some ehicl e cata- Togus Fecr Eum Poultr ‘y Natas. and Stock Farms (established 1§88), Hart- ford, Conn. apridd nesting araizhor om0 mni-c“- rnished rooms; wife, at 24 Bliss Plac Private hotse. Could be arranged for 1ight housekeep- Ing. Within tnree minutes of troliey. Cail between 9-12 a. m.,, or 12 and 3 p. m. 7 :mrzu RENT—Two rable unemenu. Bast Side, 5 minutes’ walk from Frank: lin square; rent vegoRSblc; first - and second, flocrs. Inquir Hobart Ave. apr] T A R < L SRR TO RENT—Nice six-room upper ten; ement at East Great Plain. _F. T Buck\;sdEau ‘Great Plain, or.Tel. 737 __apri? NICELY FURN] OOMS—TIcat, bath and gas. King Houde; 60 Main S _eprild TFURNISHED mg- 811 modern con: Vonln}cf‘s. 38 Union St. Telephone §34-4. +aprio FOR SALE—A nice guartered oak, flat top desk, one Syracuse swivel plow: one pair blocks with rope. Telephons 153- aprid FOR SALE—18 iz power boat, in fine conditicn, with Lathrop 21 H.' P en- gine; as good as mew. Price very low. Enquire at Bulletin Office. _apr2id JALE—A model M 1908 Olds- touring car; all in’ 00d ' run- nin; nfde; e $750. A rare bargain. Address Box 39, Station A, Hart: ford; Conn. aprz2a ‘mackines, ~ type- wrltors, cagh registors: Hcscies ‘and carpet . sweepers to Ousley’s Repair Shaop, Fl’lnknh JURTe, OVer car station.. Tel. 536 % ‘mar2sd WANTED. Family Cooks, Waiters, Experienced Nurse ‘Girl, Working HouseKepeer, and General House "Girls. —J. Room .32, Central Buildis Man wanted at u:e to run circular saw. 'Ahly"lt office MeCram, Howell Co. WANTED AT ONCE * General Houskwork FREE EMPLOY] S H umfl:. Supt. c Buildiag, €3’ Breegway, City. -——_—-‘g‘_ " .FOR SALE. ; : CONN. - tic, 1 mile ey icot BEST 60-ACRE PARM IN Thteé milés to Willimaj R. R. station. 6, large stock-barn it} Benhouse, sheds, bhufldlrv"l A No. l l br‘t tbflv ge. 15 open pasture. 15 m:re- \la woodiand, rTunning Spri 143 fine youn&bearln; apple tre l, Wlth 15 bead cat air liorses, 100 ‘hen: plés and combiete line (of: Fagons dnd cming toomy Min ?'uk. um"‘ daor. ~X‘_!; Bletures ana lists. TRYON'S .Anm 2 ,l‘ll-l'flq‘ Ofin. E i -Bth? “an ma-m Gomehianges’ My Be s.... at Any. Time: JAMES L..CASE, n hm&ok.t $t.;- ,Norvhufn, Conn. | conts aplece FOR SALE One brood ~mare, by Empire . Wilkes, price $100; one gen- tleman's ‘driver, §300.- W.' A. Mason, Yantic; Conn. ‘Phone 294-3.” ' apr22d FOR SALE Two new. 1911 automio- biles of papular makes; 26 per cent. off to elose tiem, out. . M. A. Norton, 71 Highland St., Hartford. apr2dd FOR SALE A fine upright plano, al- most new; must be sold before May 1, as party i8 going to move; great chance. Write W. L. Bulletin. apr20d PARTRIDGE PLYMOUTH ROCKS— A few seitings of esgs for sale, $1 per 15, F. H. Woodworth, 11 Coit St. aprzdd CONCORD AND NIAGARS GRAFE- vines, two years old: well rooted; aiso hydrangea. J. O. Landon. aprisd FOR SALE—Eight-foom cottage, all odern conveniences, first class condi- tion, very easy terms. Apply 27 Clane- mont Ave aprisd IWAGONS FOR SALE Oue democrat, two delivery and one two-seater, all ini £00d_order. Jos. Green, Blacksmith, Attawaugan, Ct. aprivd FOR SALE CHBAP—sSix-room cot- tage. nearly new, on Laurel Hill, ten minites’ walk from/the square, on trol- ley line; will exchange for other prop- near Willimantic or automobile. _"B. Clark,” 215 Mountain $C, Willic mantic, Ct. apriid FOR SALE Cieap. $325 Essex 16 h. p. lamnch engine and $65 cluteh; will ‘sell all for 3125. Can be seen at 62 Water St aprisd FQR SALE OR RENT—On Laurel Hill_ Avenue, new cottage, seven rooms and bath. C. E. K. Burnham. Tel. 816-3, aprid FOR SALE—Eight-room _ coitagé house; all modern improvements, 168 Broad St. . Apply to' Brown & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, 22 Shetucket sty Nozwich, Cont. FOR SALE—Farm for sale cheap, 160 aores, very good buildings, two milcs from R. R. st luxl Particulars inquire EGGS AND CHICKS FOR SALE {rom the following breeds: Silver, White and Buft ‘Wyafidottes, White Leghorn and *} Barred’ Plymouth Ro incuba:dr ezgs. $: Day old chicks, Brook Farm, Eagleville, . Willimantic Div. mar7d Ct._Tel. 10§ Another carload just arrived. They are good.cnes, big and small, in_pairs and single: They must be sold. Prices as low as the lowest for qualif and sec them. They all broken. ELMBR R. PIERSON. Tel 1 apri7a FOR SALE New 7-room Cottage' with all Come are nicely FOR RENT_A fine five-room base ment flat with modern convenielces and fine garden, 15 minutés’ walk from Franklin square, on car line.. Apply A, Morin, at The Plaut-Cadden Co. apri TO llE"’l"Nhle room coitage house. all modern_improvements, 35 Boswoll svenue. " Apply ‘at 42 Boswell avenus 12 e s RENT—Store ‘at 65 Franklin St Inquire at Bulletin Office. WHITNEY'S AGENCY, 227 Main’ 8t., Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurancs FOR SALE. - ROOSEVELR A) the Bleachery, - Gre . e sarden. 310 35 SCHOO! - taln 8¢ two; t-’nf with large ot; to be had ai 644 MAIN ST. T AND BARN, o loset Iargs 1ot Frontim on two streets, oity. wager and an.ex: cellent well. - Very che COTTAGE IN " EA: NORWICH, nearly new: omly fem minute from postoffice, Seven: ‘rooms, steam heat. Sold on installment_payments if desire STURTEVANT 'AVE., NO. 1S, MOD- ern_dwelling, nearly new, all improve- ments, in excellent neighborhood. Easy terms to Accommodate purchusst. LAUREL AVE.. EX modern house of 13 rooims, adapted for gpe or two familles, modern improve- men ‘GOOD TEN ACRE FARM NEAR CITY with dwelling and barn, excellent well water and prohard, good land, sutficient wood for family. Price very. low. For Rent May Ist Two 8-rooms ¢ach “mp| ITE FOUN- isfairs” apartments Nos. 49 51 Sachem Street. Rent $30. each per month Apply to csoju;n W. CARReLL, . 40!Shetucket St. = apri4FTuTh x A TO RENT House No. 53 Washington Street, eight rooms and bath, steam heater, all'newly papered and. painted: Inquire of Dr. L. L. JONES, Easi Great Plain, Norwich, Comm. ~Tele- phone 736. 2 FOR SALE. BUSINESS AUTOMOBILE FOR ‘SALE CHEAP. 2 Horse Power Locomobile. A bar- gn.\n for any person having long hauls or heavy work. W. A. SOMERS, At Somers Bros. Norwich, Ct. Yorr mam “But have you wine and mus Ang foolish_thos “How shall we conquer? Read out my words %, T was u poet; T was youns. i o ut-i’m feel that youw're it e scenen whiere the. - strive: Ront for Dleasure in pastures gt your cares, but you mever You're rich;- men wait in your amte- To ask o g9k i your favdr) or Jeara, your '!‘hp mrlet weakens when you are @ cause for widespread Yo “a‘.;‘.%?. ¥ou can give men hope or Them o hopelessness; each day you With h gfforts that mike you richer 'nxn mak s You mrxhucr higher loom. may journey that piease, You may look search of sights éga rest and forget §o35 as the favores “f Sefig i dead a thousand And“wrote this sweet archaic song, Sepdl you my words for messengers The way 1 shall not pass along T can not if vor heiden {0 Tide mccure the eruel siv Or_build consummuve puinc metal or of masonry. stiyf d love, s of 00d and i them who sit above? Like a wi Tt falls ‘4t sve our fancies blowe And statues and a bright- And prayers of And old Maronides tife blind Said- it thren -thousand years ago. 0. friend unseen, unborn, unknown. Student of our sweel Englisli tongue, t night, alone “Since 1 can neyer sae vour face. =“And never Shdke you by the band. 1 gend my soul tarough tigh e and spare You will understand. James Elroy Flecker. VIEWS™ AND VARIETIES % N Clever Savings Willis—Ife " calls himself a humas dynamo. = Gillls—No wonder: everye thing he has on is charged.—Judge. Lawyer—Have = you y relatives living ‘near you? " Witness—Yes, str; but:they are all distant relatfves.— Boston Traveler, Tp greet you. gende Blaetter. “When does lgve begin? murmured the Neroine. “That's easy,” repled the Viten the author runs out of epigrams, —Pittsburs Post. “Planned = your summer vacation ¥ ™ waiting ontil 1 learn what friends nf’g\lne are to bave sum- mer. cotages. hen I'll Tiégim-fo hint for invitatibns!"—Detroit Free Press “What's the maiter with your wife? She "seems, to. be .very. Iy “Why, she was, rummaga sale and pew: hat for- 35 cen Herald. Earnest and Prosy Street Coraer Orator—I want Jand reform, I want housing reform, I want educatinal reform; 1 want-—— ° Bored Vofee— Chloroform.—Manchester Guardian. . The Jadge—I shall have the next person who interrupts me pu: out ins to the street. The Prisoner (l:aifng a somewhat forlorn hope)—Hip! Hip! Hooray!—The Sketch. { it's ‘true, ‘a man doesa’t lestp what happiriess is antil he's married! “She—I'm’ glad vou've dis covered that at last wheh he he’s married Rire. “I'am going to start a garden,” an- nounced Mr. Subbubs. “A few months ‘from now I wom't' be kicking about vour prices.”, ‘“No,” said the grocer, “You'll be wondering how I can afford to sell vegetables 5o cheap.” —Louls ~ille Courler-Journal. “L'm.. golng 1o take ' stick 1o that able of .yours one of thss madam.”. “I_wish you would, Nfiwr hisifather nor myself can do a ‘thing for. Him." “Madary, 1 dog, not of your lite to mw "—Washington County Will not delight the busy, progressive modern improvements, including steam:heat, lot' 50 by 125; excel- lent locality; for particulars in- " , FOR SALE FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, s 1 » Cantral Bui g Stoc! 'An Auction. will be held op the First and Third Saturdavs in each:month. Terms Cash or approved Bank. Notes. MUCH IN LITTLE The foreign - tourists who visited Japan last year totaled 17283, include ing 8,161 Knglishmen, 3,780 Amerfe cans and 5,730. Chinese. This shows an Increase of ‘some 200 as compared ‘with the preceding year. 'to_ehild “welfare . The mornings and evenings of the-days will be given B et iy i b afi- etnoorg Will he used by the vis for slght sceinz and other soc hough the programme in. de in| T4 Bias mot been given out. the pre i *'%z, | iminary. outiine will Ve somewhat us allows: ~ Tovorrow, will be given up | i« gy Froom: Lo to meetings of officcrs, state vresidents, counefls— pragntzing and commitises. the distri: ) 8 o'c .(‘T:;km%m ’g"thbefi?;zr-!! l(:;é housewife naarly so much s the pmc-l Merchandise s=olicited for these flle‘l d visithrs ill ba given by the ma: | PeCt OF having a thoroughly modern | on commission. lonal officeys in the ball room of the| zas range placed in her kitchen, Es-| Goods mtst be 115;“:;:flflt:'o dags anlinston hotel, which s the hesd- | taie ranges are safe, siurdy, depend- | ench for Horaes or Cows and 8 per cent Besduy e conigrede will Gpen at 1| 01e. peerfess balers. cconomical gas | of sale. First Sale vser; oreat time savers. Call and | fl.’l‘i“&‘ MAY OTH. CURED ok with addresses and reporis, at 1 the delegates will take a -qghuf SAMUEL ADAMS, An Apartment of 3 Room- and Bath in " “*The Huntmton. fiacturers tn the Untied States - 104:983, pmmd- ;flm- - Norwich fue> Dbl The production of tin and terne The -real estate belonging to f| plates in the United States in tas cal the lale Thomas u“ and 2 visit to the roul fuvenile cor ot | 1270 ot 12 | automobile trip about the cit) with Tuncheon at the congressional- | brary: In the eveming addresses by pminent men, inelading Ambaszador mes Bryce of England, and possibly . MArrigio Serrati of Italy. A trip to ount Vernm:’h ;d for Thursday and on iay. a reception il e given to Mrs. John R. McLean. The monning setsion on Saturday will be usbm by a funcheon nt Ransch- | er's, 4t which Mra. Helen V. Sears of New York will sing. . On Sunday all thie nastors of focal ehirehes have been asked to preach specfal sermons on the fien of A ehatomao o anmy uncad‘ The afterngon of M wilt be given to o \rlpw Annapoli: Maryland., visits to- public buildhvzs A4 A al of music in the lo %elb ‘has srranged a musical for each eveninz session. mmn have heen arranzed from a noint. of view pertinent to the Mon of c-mfin, and are =aid to w lbm and emer- itly reached the 28 W. Morse ve in prison Ire ought 'lMan Globe. -—.9-4—— Mettle. secretgry of | nat if he lets at golr—Pitts- Cotton Qoo @< fifteen Greal e being over- eoal burners’ sea them and be stre also to examine the incomparable Ruud Instantaneous Gas Water Heaters, furnishing at the mere turn of a faucet an unlimited of hot watcr at any moment:| of the day or night. Gas & Electrical Dep’t. 321 MAIN 3T, ALICE BLDG. H. COOPER -, — UPHOLSTERER — First Class Mattress thre repairec der and wade over. 100 W. Main St Mail or Maker. Furni- «de to or- Notwien, Ct. ve prompt at- MILL REMNANT S’I'DRE Weat Side—170 W. i : is the ofly place wo-sive 50 v dotlar. buying_Dress ‘Ehoal “sr’i:‘.‘;z New woods’ for Spri and Summer. Good' 1 Sor sui dresses and waists: e and see the hargains-at 3 AMERICAN HOUSE, Warrell & samdercon. Prope. 434 Pleasant St, Willimantic, ¢ apr13d ~ ‘Phone Trat WILLIAM B. WILCOX... Auctioneer. AUCTION. . Will be_sold at Public, Auction Sat-| urdaf¥, April 29, 1811, at. 27 pr. m.. the} House and Lot with' dther | situated ‘on; High® street, in the thriy- ing village of Baltic, town of prague; Conn.,: Trolley cars: pass. the door The i 8 lot -is ‘50 ft. front by 200.£t d house ‘contains.rooms: for th: -m | ments, with store and_saloon. Also _one vacant lot ldjohlng, the" dimen- “sions:being the’ same”as” aboVe:' -For further particulars. inquire of ERROLL - C. LILLIBRIDGE, *-. Administrator, 1 P #ECIAL -RATES to Théatre Troupey |/ Trateling Men. ete. l-lno csna e o e b 3 ildings, || Norwich; Conn. ] JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetuoket: 8t, ‘Norwi Room Conx:e Houu MUBT BE :SOLD. : ‘Qwner lives . ; in another: city. Will accept . smaliamount, of cash. Balance For Sale Largeihouse in the village of Plain- fle}d, ‘in'-good* condition, five minutes trom trolley, bath rooms, steamn heaf windmill ‘and a1l modern convenience: Xpply to William P. Babcock, Plain: field, or Telley E. Babcock, 45 Maip St., Norwich, aprisa Well ‘divided into mowing, pasture, and’ woodland, Large 12-room housé paintea white and in first class condi tion; ome barn 26 by 30, with base- iment, another 24 by 30: one wagon shed 16 by 30; hay barn 20 by 24; crib, wood house and. several henneries. This farm is-well ‘watered, hus cran- berry bog, some timbet, plenty of wood and abundance of fruit; 50 acres of maclifne worked fields in- high state of cultivatiop. Will keep 15 head of | [ stock and-pair of horses. This place :}1s on g macadam road, a short dis- RATATE 4 mn‘%z"ci . s ’Bnr;n: srs.et, or, qu e from' one of the. best markets. wen of sickness the owner. sires to sell. “The price is right. Pos: uuznn given lmmadu;l!l}. Inspection,, [ tnvited. > JAM A. WILCOX, ‘Estate: Broker, . .‘Strest, = 'Room 12, W put your busis neas before the puplic. there is no me- | dium-better than tbrough the adver Ang columps of The Bunstind McCormick, situated at 51 WASHINGTON STREET, must be sold at onte to close up the estate. Apply to N. TARRANT & CO., “117 Main Street. FOR SALE The very desirable residence No. 17¢ Washington Strzet, with stable and conservatory. * The property has a frontage of 234 feet and a. depth of 484 feet, and it may be divided if a purchaser can not oe found for the wiole. For price and other information ap- ply:to. P FRANK L. WOODARD, 40 Main Strest. feb28TThS $1,800 will buy a:fine 7sréom cnt!a'e. <e trally . located - and th fine condits steam - heat, toflet. . Only,a little, ‘E. A. PRENTICE; set stubs, /gas, M ud' Aeqisan endar year 1909, the latest for which statistics are available, was 1,771.000.~ 000 .pounds, the largest total for any year.in the history of Americas pro- ductiorr. Eizas Morse of North Livermore, Me., has a cow from whose milk has obtained an-average of a pound of butter a day since The cow 8 more than 20 yeurs old, but her teeth are good and she eats her food as well; apparently, as she ever did. A decree has been handed dow: the United States district court the middle distriot of Tennesses, - deronniell, ll:o s, held_that. flour \n:g v the Alsop process for bleacl and whitening - is. within ‘the meaning of the and drugs act. James M, muhn of Washington, Pa., bought a pipe in Illinofs 50 years ago for $100 ai now he advertises that he wants to trade it for an su- le. Experts siy it is worth $1,000. The pipe is 200 years old and {x -6 catve-snd-oslored Senmam mes- iy