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COLONEL MILLER TALKS | ~s CONNECTICUT. POLITICS. ot e s Says People Have an Abiding Faith in || [l { iy ALV or TO RENT" are inserted at the i S 5 - 4 Senators Molean and Brandegee. VA i S it B are 4 e e Cheater, oo ‘ s 4 S . réid o B Ty R A % . . o 5 i omi B . Bl Woashimonk May: 10t n " |As GASoLINE To THE AuTOMO- - 5 cents per e, six words to the line. pany, O. A Cu C l Ny resentiy atayed ‘t the BILE IS, SO IS GOOD COAL UNTO pas m—é_——-mp ; 1 0. ©. ¥.,| Willard. He occupied a comfortabie SUCCESSFUL 'HWBEKEEPIN“/ , i seat in “Peacgek Alley” the other even- aehy dowel Order of}ing and talk homa politics, and-said: USELESS EACH WITHOUT THE - WANTED. FOR SALE. S 3 o ket P Whatever may he done here in| OTHER.—(Hiawatha's Wooing.) - 2 Sweet hours we did not Jive ks Mgl ‘Washington, either regarding the tarift WANTED—A cook, at 12 Durkey| FOR SALE_Five horses Bnauire| M0 RENT Tenoment of six rooms at |\ To seothing note om | Pythian L Union meets | 0% our Canadian trade relations. the We are buying Coal from companics | Lane. mayZd * | corner Migh and West Main Sts. miyid | 214 Frankin St ? ‘mayd FLRLL G o . Hall ‘ousiness men of Connecticut have an that are particular about preparation.| —\yANTED _Tady manager in each| FOR SALE—A large Baidwin rofrig. | WO HENT _Modern seashore bun- e e 8 n vain to mes’ abiding faith in our two senators- Just as Some grocery men are partic- | county; $1s0 for.g0 days; permanent {f erator, in good order. Mrs, C. L. Har- | galow, good bathing, fishing and'boat- | Th _are there: the days of Brandegze and McLean. You all know . lar about the appearance and delivery | satistactory; wfi( pleasant; no ex-|wood, 12 Washingtos b y 24 e d steam road. In- It the inne: F 3 . i and of ihe. g X o b Derfence necessary. | £. 1. Barr Gon = LT DAy e B D Jaad. nt Ted & Obgood's!| The: siiets s e 3 - of the line. " SR, o Tt | 5 s "i'.'.‘:‘"i..‘.‘:‘.h Todge, No. oty g e t:lhexnou of his watch- s = Chicaan, = S i e T L T Bormian, 00, Bt e v araTS fn-“sfi T aRa The might Have L at 9§ | fwness and alertness in behalf of Con- ~ WANTED—Specialty young man to|once. Mrs. I. B. Ball, O - 18 R O of O F. moet® Bt W pecticur’ and il New England. but CHAPPELL = selt bundy wind produed I wioicsals | Plainels, conn. - IOIGIR RN | Ko RENE_Tepement, QBN RS e oo cafis wiien e skcy In goid avy's T. A. and B, Society meets | you do not know so much as vet of < = Wav; no s yilhout some experience; | Ty GTION—Saturday, May 6, 1911, 10| ent reasonable to right party; Der | "My Tollow- day into. the west: Building. gt»::‘;;wrlh;’(clgfig. “‘x%f «lise\tl big, brainy ~There's Nothing Better Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. eipital e xe'u'e",T Nufi“?fl"fifmgf ;":;gf}é a; m s "'f.‘;‘,,f"n"fi' tralley, Peok's Cornel 1::;-;55%‘.11@#;;-:- xm’z‘fl;;.zfié,‘ 41 1 pelioia 2 - s . ® A . n ce. < may2d S ;- A -, infleld, s - = . v v ANNOUNCEMENTS new station. We knew nin, ax gorer || S S COAL SOt LUMBER: WANTED A ST o7 goneral housd” | - mmpy e orte NI mayid || 0 RENTThe sotags Mo hatach iR BT Peine nor and as & yer, o oF & | “FOR SALE — Tie ngton place, eight rooms 5 1 = k; no washing or ironing. Apply | ! e house formerly B N ix 1 REMEMBER. " sslve sale | gradually impress himself upon the af. > e o n \J owned by Ellen J. fine order; also small cottage No. 6, R e & womans * shos | f8irs of the ration in a wider field Pike’s Toothache Drops : Oceum, Boarding. tlouse, Occum, Conn. | $%Eed B 2lien Li¥iicher, sityated at) rodme. in’ 0od order. Abpiy to Chas. — i oo the latest styles and | That is not all. The hope of Con- P. Coigswell. MArTUTRS |1 remember. 1 remember, ioiad el —_|'own Green; 5 rooms and basement WANTED—Good second and, STand: | steam heat. Inquire on the wremises ctic blicans is that the politi= = = ¥ o - S ageai| .. The House where I was born, 45 oxfords and pumps. e et of Sebntor MCTaan’ Oital WONAN ORNG A T o0 ard make bicyele, at a low figure for| may2d Plocsant View Boach Appiv (000, A. | The Mttie ‘mindowi whitre the su o Pl ; Senator Brandegee, and 8 q cash, sultable for hoy 14-15 yeurs. Ad- D Ve el AR o0y O M. | [ Coime peeding i o Counsel Joseph T.-Fan- | With that of Senator Brandegee, BUT LIVED IN SQUALOR. dress “Bieyele,” care Bulletin. . maysd | . FOR SALE_One pair oxen, six years | Bandoipn. 2 . He never came s wink too soon, given Fire Marshal Howard | &iven support by the united efforts of . £ 2d [ o1d, welght about 3005 pounds.. M. E. yid '~ " 7" 17 Nor brought too long & day:. - an opinion on ths provis- | the republican leaders at home will 2 o S A WANTED—Five tons good clean cow | Blacker, ‘B, F. D. 2, Norwich, Conn. A LARGE FRONT ROOM on first| Bit now I ofien wish the night the city ordinances relative to |make Connecticut a cafe republicap Jane Pevkins Williams of Brooklyn g_:;rma‘u.g:;i with prife, P'a‘,?‘fl?%’fu”" apr29d floor; use,or kitchen; also large rooms| Had borne my breath away. ion s of frame | State throushout next year's national | Goes from Her Home to Asylum. ‘within i:l’oe‘:re limits, also | campaign, and, for that matter, many 3 o ‘ot the so-called metal covering | Years after we re-elect President Ta: o bulidings. The fire marshal | “You know Connecticut rather clgims Ty $105.00 A fine mahogany upright in|on second/fioor. 380 Main St. mayld |y oponlr o enee 2 - . WANTED—Man to do farm wock. | perfect order, used but six weaks, cost FURNISHED ROOMS, with use of The roses. red white. Homer C. Bab- Burning Kinds and Leighh | aopiv o Simes 5. Rsncratr, Scotiand, | new $415 cash: terms $10 down, 36 per 6 Wpr28a | The vinicts and the. 1y, cu R SR Free Burning Kir g | Apoi: R | Aol e wiosy aetas Serd: ¥ Ber |itohen: es, Lees, 3% Maln bt ape s and the UI¥ ciips, I ( Those flowers made of light; b r i ¢ill aply a ALWAYS IN STOCK. 5 guarantesd. The Plaut-Cadden Co. FURNISHED ROOMS, hot and cold | Tha 1ila 4 “ ) tractors, | the president as one of her sops, | commission, will apoly tdbthe suprema s ) WANTED—A steady man at the Val- | xors " & L o > ha 1tlacs where the‘robin bu ot O A ees contdmplating | thanks to his connection with Yale. | court for the appointment of a conm- ley Spring Dairy, kaute 6, Norwich, | Sorwich, Conl., dprase. water and beth. 3 Sofiool Be apeiid sl wiieces N AR e e L o Buildings 1 an- | and while we do not all subscribe to | mittee to look after the estate of Miss A. D LATHH Conn. mayid." | 890:00—A beautial Mason € Hamim | TO RENT_At Fishers Isiand, fur- | The laburoum on bis Birthday— . » tha reciprocity proposition, we have an | Jane Perkins Williams, who amassed 2 L organ, est new 3200, all in good order, | nishcd bungalow of elght rooms, hoa ee is living ¥ rection « WANTED—Capable man wanted for Abiding faith in the president's hon- | nearlys$1,000,000 and then retired to | Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Sts.|outdoor booupation: ue experience | A28 fine tone: terms 33 down, §L per |ing and fishing. —Particulars, addcess : i k4 k. The Plaut-Cadden Co, Nor-|H. M. Taft, 10§ River Ave, Norwich, |I femember. 1 remember, of purpose and his desire to do|spend her last days in a one-story he 163-1 necessary, ‘but must speak Polish OF | wich oA SR 3 Where 1 used to swing: i : B S EATER. for all the people with thy re- | dilapidated frame shack at 452 Pros- Telophone 46 German; $18 per woek and commissiony | Socr: COMI Croc Sime Sl T > 2pr27d | 4nd ¢hought the alr must rush & 2 The big programme of exclusivaly an party not forgotien.” pect_ aventue, Brooklyn. steady position and advancement. Ap. | OVER 80,000 TOMATO and cabbage | 'TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, all fresi the objection to reciprocity | Several day To swallows on' the wing: motion pictures on for the ago el - a 2 ply Box 40, care Bulletin Office. mayld |plants for saie. ’fomatves: Champlon, | modern improvements; possession zwors com- | JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, 18 | et de, Magms, B TihanG: | Tet " Tnaure Grorge Greenberge model, 25 rolls of musie, all in the best 1y | 15 in Naw York last week T met |cock found in the hovel gave him the To_know I'm farther off from heaves fresbats. This scene is o5 o Ane ot this ween incides | up Conmecticut way,” was asked of | plaimed that Miss Williams, who is WANTED A coatmaker 8ud a bush. | Jer bhor & e | Franki Bt Gty apr e [ the stirring and sterling | ~olonel Miller. needed attention. She was removed elman; steady work. Goldie, Crocker | Cabbages: All-head, 50 | = — s And summer pools could hardly cost leature the stirring and sterling | = Pacsibly there s no actual opposi- | to- the Long Island state hospital for Coal and Lumber House'Block, New London, Cohn. mayld fflower pianis. Al streng, . heaithy | 10 RENT—Two desirable tenements, | ~The fever on my prow! 4 B et <! o ceenic wic- * he replied, “save that man- |the insane, and vesterday Speclal WANTED__A Jaundress it (e |Diants. ~Keasonable price. J. P. Theve, | Bast Side, 5 minutes’ walk from Frank, 4 b B s o oL & < e oncerns -conplatn = that | Agent Pabcock exemined her hovel to Backus Hospital Sbrzed s [near 8t Mary's Cemetery. = Tel. 6vz-4. [Iin square: rent reasonsbic: frst aud|T rememner, T remember, e @iesdec scourring on ih deprassion tn business. Mer- | find_out something about her, as she | Teiephone 884, Central Whart = : B mayld : second Moors. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. | | o G Th o TATE and nien: gensational o ncfll“fl‘:\‘ %o ‘v = h);\'iflfl ‘lZnflfl» Vll‘:i:t’l.'l r‘lllf‘l\: refused [ll) talk .nhl‘)u[ her- WAFTED —At once, girl “for table $265.00—A splealid tone a any Apriod % I\med " “"“k‘thd.' flenoer_(opl fERe lumber Talt contr ] T | Wit unil] they see now Teciprocits | ket and her neighbors could (hrow no pioriefind minl for chamber work AR | uptight pianc. waed lcax Than® Bl | 0 MENT_Nice ix-room upper ten: | 1, \Were Sioua AR, fe ek T e oreast ot he spring |1+ 2o to fere in the senate. While |light upon her life. What Mr. Bab- GALAMITE BUAL Bon, s, L D43iel- | months, And - Simplex plaver. latest| gment at Wast Great piain. . L. |1¢vas CUIGIR Igaorane WANTED—A competent — general |condition and guaranteed; cost new | #Prl r < in | merchanis and business men from ev- | surprise of his life. — % : ot S . - Than: when I wae & -boy. strong and nataral, the participants in i e T = i & i house girl; good wages. Appiy at 69 |3625. This is a bargain. Terms $20 | “TNICELY FURNISHED ROOMS_Heat, Y Thama 2he action risking their lives at sev- | cry sectjon of ool .m'::"’;,h"“ P i neneath h”“‘l"»*"“'hu_a'"h o ‘It ‘burns up clean.’ Chureh St. D L "aprisa’ | dowi $10 per month. The Plaut-Cadden | bath and gas. King House, 60 Main St s LixsrSneee. 09, Eecure the per. | had the same story—no business. They and heaps of sh, he = = = “o., Norwlch, Conn. aprosd aprild [ times tn orfer to secure the per- | L0 e e e et andthes. 45 ot et She WANTED Evervons to know that - i ap: VIEWS AND VARIETIES | Zect vemult. There i 4 1 .| dv not seem discouraged, and thes do nds, mortgages: and ell Seasone 000 [ seovhen 5 Cores 38 a “hrat Cliss it |~ #500.00—A Ane Ludwig plano, almos: | “rURNISHED ROOMS, A1l modern son pobsac /e th two admirable heroes. the greaf | ame the administrat put th I esenting nearly 3500. censed auctionscr and is ready for en- |new; terms 310 down, 31.50 per week. | veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone §34-4. Crovie Davings B imcandiarvism heink the equal | rewark that it is not reeiprocity that | 000. Iyidence that the reciuse has at Sugements at any date. (ali or tele- | The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. | apriod & e Droduted on the |is to blama fof the stagnation, but the | least $500.600 more safety deposit e phone. S M. Coffey, Brookiyn, Conn.| aprzsd = C S Seaae tn years. promise, call 1t threat, if you will, of | vaults in Rrooklyn, New York and Al- G. H. HASKELL Tei. S aprasa OB BALI ey sty om o IRt b A e enes | chi s e R o the6in™e & gem cmocrais in congress to revise the |bany was also discovered. Wherever - K. § HOW YOU MAY LEARN, barbering | horses, welkn 1250 and 1360, have been | snd Nnis garden: 15 minttes” WALK [Tom | o a8 e o oo o Enement #he exclamations of pralse and i . the | 1S, searchers h‘m ed they came upon 402 — "Phones — 489 absolutely free. Get particilars imme- |used on a coal team. Inquire at 210 | Franklin squaré, on car line. ADply A. 3 A question of the way the | vaiuable securit mdmiration were heard at every ‘4 diately. ~Hall's Barber Cbllege, 8§14 West Main St. apr26d | Morin, at The Plaut-Cadden Co. aprad | Free Press. WSt evening. and mow that the biz Washington St., Boston, Mass. apr2sd With people wiip agree with us, = may revise the tariff, down | ~ Henry Clews, for twenty years her & H SCHOOL ST, OPPOSITE FOUN-| Thus we see how it effaced him. FOR SALE 1S ft. power boat, in fine | tain St, two family house with large |y, Sun effdced Bim—8 ondertul | condition, with Latbrop 23 H. P. en- | lot; to be had at & bargain. o was recently named food inspector for | 1C the city of New Britain )n rather than the republic inistration in the White House p i | the front stoops were wafled in to | keep =mall hoys from piaying on them, Rochester, N, Y. apritd FREE DEMONSTRATION — W0 in another city. ~ Will _accept small amount of cash. Balance | A I s Bhe Siapdnse; hE W : ok i | = $40.00 —Beautiful Emerson square | NT_Store at 65 Frankiln St, 4 - Tome-theater ja abundantly equippad | but it is the syspense, the wait- | banker. believes she is worth a mil- FOR SALE. THI. WESTCOTT AND WILCOX | piano in fing order: teims 33 dowh. 31 | Inguire ot Bulletin Ofhce, S EIuo e b SengiLs Aeith eeiling propelier fans and many | ¥ until the extra seksion is over. that | Jion, and .he added today that he | Boarding ~ Home for ‘aged peopls is|per week. The Flaut-Cadden Co.. Nor- That's the way we all decide, 3‘:4.,“ Thns. the comfort of Mana. | Causes tie worry and lack of trade. 1| had'never inown her fo make a los- | | pleasantly situated in spacious grounds | wich, Conn. apr2sd 'S AGEN Who's wrong and who is right. Nulty” s is well look the owner’ of a big deparimenl |ing speculation. on car line; large sunny . rooms, all |— — —Chicago New: o R P R R | e e e | e Tyt oo | WHITNEY'S cY, : ues after. fi e amde cominy i ey e SCRT LT 1 v | | practical ntrse in eharse. correspond. | dilion, £00d black walnut case; terms 227 Main St., Franklin Square. April frosts, R | der v:v‘;'n “m A ‘?': «;mfi L’”t"lv | Mr ()l"\\]\l\~,d’l nrmn.r but | | ence solicited. ~Address Old People's :4 duwnadfi Eent:\pr‘rl‘;;euk The v e So they say. rom his pa B sists that the | was shrewd and conservative. Ho 5 Son, Ci 2 Plaui-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. Estate i y 'riaf s'at News Sction of thix’ detitocrs Fiine & i et Tow Lrieas to He avd i = ll‘s::; : :):n‘;:“:h Ct. " apr21d Comn | Read axd lnseraiios e g iy hing t up the tariff will make never held for the top of the market | _ RAILWAY MAIL SRS WANTED | —on—one Baw horh wetght FOR SALE. —Kansas City Journal e felcetion "o President Tart an i cen 1 cannot velieve she is in- || No, 40 Maple Grove Av. || oSS G, S0, et im‘,’“s?’r'..s. go‘Zfl'wo"déle."Zifii BN || mogsmvmur ave, o 8% NEAR| 1 o Giant Kol gy | next v is for tire reason | sane.” comm, i r 0 ripata. | will' sell very reasonable; one weigh- chery, g v - 2 New Britain.—Dr. George T. Crowley | $°mOcTatic house for the business de- | lived was shuitered and birred and |§ MUST BE SOLD. Owner lives tions. ~ Franklin Institute, Dep't 25-F, |$6(- Brown's Bakery, Baltic. _apr2sd | sarden $10 per month, when was marriad,” he explain | necticut the busin; Her rooms were found filled with un- il Gy s gine; as zood as new. Price very low.| 644 MAIN ST, COFTAGE AND BARN,| “A man ought to come home in 1% g . hat vie nd will mot ned letters, some from cor Sen | % ) Engiire at Bulletin Office, aprzid _|cellar, water closef, large lot fronting | eventn: {it d with & good a We R aedbon préscribed by t : and it will n d letters, some from companies | rop 0 cents. 3. Connor L 3 g | evening smiling and w good ag 7 o R wmetts i Westport | tute ; for the wagze earner, the|in which she held stock, calling on her | A Rare Chance. | & Sons, 65-74 Water St. Live agents |~ 521500 _Steinway UPFIEht plano, fine | SMione wolte Vers: cheap, o 47 X | petite”” “Yes” repiled vouns M8 BS oese 1net w ook workinzmar, to get the same impres- | to cash in checks which she had never | SAMBELL CABE wanted Casii, Geheral Agent. |tone, in good shape: terms $10 down, | “*COTrAGE 1IN~ BAST NORWICH,| ToKins: “be ought to. But the hom | s 2 | banked. Thousands of du | - E, HEC 150 per week. ‘The Plaut-Cadden Co.. | nearly new, only ten minutes walk | team car't win all the time. " —Wask. B Maven—Plans are being per- | o | papers. all opened to the |} 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. §| TLEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS— |Ncrwich, Conn. apr28d " | from postoffice, seven rooms, steam | ington Star. Siaior e annusi, meeting o the ARRESTED FOR ATTEMPT pnge: iltiered_the fioor. ier oniy | | Fome lessons: §2 weekiy iob zuaran: JEOR SALE_Two new 1011 automo. | heak Sold on installment payments if | - (riggs—Weren't you surprised ¢ New ven Consumers’ league on T 2 | finery was a sealskin coat, which she ch r So: FRIng. es of popular makes; 26 per cent. of > i - the customs inspector didn’t My L Euraday, May 4, at the United chygreh TO BRIBE LEGISLATOR oo Wiy und night. The few neich.. Rochester Auto School, 1816 Rochester. | to close them out. M. A. Norton, 71| STURTEVANT AVE. NO. 18, MOD-| 12 Cosioms CHEPECOT, FOH, NI apred | Himpiacd S ern dwelling, nearly new, all improve- e things %g! ? ehapel. Latter's Vote Sought for Repeal of | DOTS she spoke to describe her as a — Fushiduil Bt Hartfged, apr20d | BT S in excellent neighborhood. Basy | —Oh, no: my wife stowed them awav. Bttt s < gentlewoman, whatever her eccentric- | WANTED, FOR SALE CHEAP_Six-room coi- | terms to accommodate purchaser. Sie ¢an pack things in a trunk where Rsekvitle.— Rising Star lodze. 1. 0. | ection and Liguor Laws. fties. | Gicycles to repair. Chainless | tage, nearly new. on Laurel i, ten| LAUREL HILL AVE. EXCELLENT |ghe can't even find them herself — O. I, had 3 past grands’ night Monday | LT St V% AR AL AT wiieels a specialty. Baby Carriage tires | miniies walk from the sauare. on’trol- | modern Louse of 12 rooms, adapted for | Foctan "ravaier. avening, ail the past zrands of the Tenn., May 1.—E. C REPATR Spop. | |ley line; will exchange for other prop- | one or two families, modern improve- Ex Jodge having been invited to present Overton county, rec 8. AND M. TO CROSS THE 22 1| A X 7 ranklin Square, | erty near’ Willimantle or automobile. |ments | (oo o e | o Mre, Powers T will necer forget the o b tepresentative ever electric car_station. apraid V. lark, 215 Mountain St, Willi- | GOOD TEN NEA thines you said to me before we w IR €' Feumion. | B the wes o SRDRRAE VERNDIT TRAGKE incoin Avenue ! = mantie, Ct. dpritd | with dwelling ana barn, exceilent well | marriad i, Doy Het s D " | £ fuald S vater and orchard, good land, suffieient % 2 Danbury.—Neariy 1500 persons paid th offering to bribe him | Vermont Citizens Trying to A FOR SALE — Cheap, 3325 Essex v Pri very you won't! Had I known that you ! g to Arrange SE o esex | WEGT for famiiv. " Brice very ow. - | 3ou w : o had their personal tax during the past e convening of the| gp . 16 h. p. launch engire and $63 clutehs Such a good memory 1 wouldn't have moni p imately o ature, was arreste e Matter With Railroad Heads. | will seil all for $125. Can be seen af jed” vou.—Philadeiphia Telegra Third ot e total mamber 0 nerions warrant sworn bat b Henty | oo, stay TR conterence Hes e | Famity Cooks, Walters, Expertencea | 2 Water St Epridd TO RENT " onoral Shorman wax roteating. _liable to the payment of the tax | Piloana |y este. Moy Lot comierines Be R W Gt ates. 5 S gtied, g FOR SALE OR RONT On Laurel 5 | “What 1 really said.” be insisted, “wa$ | on league, on the chavge of | baqn Sl Nurse Girl. Working Housekepeer, and [I1ill Avenuc. new coltage, seven rooms | ouse No. 53 Washington Stréet, | that ‘war is cruelty.” “Fut. General’ Hartford.—Rév. 1. C. Blenthen, pas- v offerin Sootias pacine bt The Grand d 2 = i an /G B K . Tel. 816-3. ] 7 ¥iie o o p A . Fan ekurch of the Reformation of | JlcDonald charged a few days ago | i oo s he Connecticut valley JAMES L. CASE. Room 32, Central Building. FOR SALE-Rigiit-room coitags | 211 neWly papered and painted. suaded him to let it g0 at that—Chi- 6%, has declined the call xtend- | that Goodpasturc-offered him 31500 yo | SLiation s to be held in Boston some - . 4 house, all modern improvements, 168y Inquire of Dr. L. L. JONES, Fast od %" _by the “English Lutheran | vot ith demacrats fors the L oaBe: th ”;"fil‘fi;;‘r‘»"')d’:"“n;"lln »d';ia‘ a‘t‘ |} 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. B\fi",‘.nf" Apyg‘ to Bravé’;) i& §ex;k£n @akt Pialn, ‘Norsich) oo 7 Tate- chure] New Britai | repeal of a e laws. | ©) e cement made tods Altorneys at Law, 22 Shetucke 3 2 = R o ot na Meenaid hs | I fs unae (hat Governor Mead WANTED AT ONCE Seemil o e e IN LITTLE Waterbury.—rederick R. Swift. pro- | renublicins | wishes ing about an_ag = FOR SALE_Fafm for sale cheap, 160 — @fsetor of he Waterbury Herald, who = S | whereby the Boston and Maine rail- | General Housework Help. acres, very good buildings, two m An India rubber gatherer of Brazil dled recently in Florida, has e @ FAMOUS TREE | road, controlled by the New Haven. | | FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAT, from R. R. siation. Particulars inquire FOR SALE. averages 16 pounds of juice every day. third interest in the paper to Richar A L | may_ secure irackage rights on the T t | S. H REEVES. Supt. 15 Oak /St.. Norwich. - s, Fowell, editor of ths paper, who is (0| On Scatacook Mountain, Kent, Now | YCrmORt side of the Connecticut river | o en Central Buildlng, 43 Breadway, City.|._ 2Pild ____| BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. Fgypt at the -present time fis the ROCHVS $5.000 o year salary. | “the Property of E. L. Pheips of |pendent cmirance jnt aatiepare & | S EGGS AND CHICKS FOR SALE from | Three miles to Willlmantie, 1 mile | most promising country in the whole e iendent entranca into Bratileboro. A | 3 ing breeds: An Apartment of § Rooms and lver; White and Buff Wyandottes, Wiite Leghor: a i} 2o AMERICAN HOUSE, |:i5 s e oot z i B to R. R. station. near trolley’ cottage | of northern Africa. It has progressed house, large stock barn with basement. | excellently under English administras herhouse, sheds, icehouse, etc.; ali | 4 3 A No.'1; 30 acres extra til- | O™ Sullileld.— Calvary Episcopal church| Litchfield. | committes of Brattleboro cit! tly voted to extend a cail to Rey. submitted a_plan which it is id w om a distance and strangely | high as the house. Mry Tavlor savs assortment of all kinds, big and small, | tion; one barn 26 by 30, with base- | the same name as the second wife of ranee H. Beers, rector of the RS asT sotis singletrée-on | atiord. tHe Bostonxand Mafmd an en Draal - ——— : ’ i i . pastire, 15 acres valuabls copal ehureh at Bantam, Ct., to fiil the | S¢ £ candiewood ce there without takingz or cross- | o e i Farm, Eaglegi ot ok %2 Aeroplanes and bafloons wers ex- . plpit in place of Rev. D, D."Way |7 stand. Yeet from the much of the property of the Cen- The Huntington,” Parrell & Sanderaon, Props. . Willimantie Dive o Bayouni beAring apple troes with 33 ported last vear. from the United ¥ preached his ia sermon at Su ne ting Ck » s . controlled by tha — s h ir . S 3 < o th Vi of $27. X o5 Baster Sunday aving been | fine e the S00sere ] 170 Broadway. “PECHAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Thirts four acre farm, | pigs and compieis Lime of Wagons fnd | reEdom 40 e e (rorm. the 1-n %o Greenport, N. Y. [ tract oy for atety yeacs by Hont) P gt i i e i e R om house, with hot and cold | farming tools Milk or cream sold at | {3 States. . . | Tron com knowrn he Wing lot, | BALM OF GILEAD. Appiy to 5 i vater, four fireplaces, piazza on three | 900T. Price if sold this week, $4,300. — Meridzn.—Miss Mary Parker Tves, | now ithe property of ug 1 Eheine | e S | SEEIUCKKY STRZET. I sides of house, two wells, two springs, | C1UT%® S0d Ml GENCY. Hivkes ke Soaths 4 gistrurdor at the Meriden High school, | of Litchfield, proprietor of the Phelps | Fine Tall Tree from Holy Land is JAMES L. CASE, hot air building, two ACEINETE 1909 ambni the policvii@lders in one o feft h's: week for a trip across the 1, says the Litchfield Press. I Blooming in New Haven. | . 2 story, 15x36, b 5 hennery, ic Willimantic, Conm. | 1o higgept insurancéd companies i continent which includes visits in ds on a ridge about 1,000 feet above | A - 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. house, appie tr peach trees a ‘America Avere due to Auberculosis, ac~ . . hington, D. C., Kansas Ci Mo., sea level, and is visible e M, P > S paragus bed. buildin all in good ¥ v Yo > sible from the Mr. Tador of 140 Torbes a ar 5 [ cording to & New York state report. and Beattls, Wash. Miss Ives has se. | soldicrs nument fn Kent, from the | East Haven, has a balm of Gilead tree | oy Srtuninniergrallc fromstaten, TR AR return unti! the fall term. | ard_south of Kent s ation and north bloom next week. Tt has a large | phone 205-14, Putpam Division. siccts torn from the wearers by a mol . o of South Kent station, with the naked | white fan-like leaf, mak a bea that the police hiad to disperse, are ridgeport.—ASclass of 250 boys and | eve. - {w making it a_ beau » hat the p ; Ehle e eonfirmed At St Ausand | €ve, and from tne heights of Bridge- | tiful shade tree. When small it was At CARDWELL 20 HORSES i e e - 3 iy water an many er elevations fa b gh rom the oly Land by i Vell div! 1 V] st of rts seen . 3. Nilan, foplowing which ceremony the | moumntaim. ita (Fopping ,the | woman wlho previously otwned and oc- I shall have another car of Horses [an dland. Large 12-room house, : o entire clasd took the pledge to abstain | gant . its op seems’ gi- | cupied: the enc Tt now Mondus, May Sth There will he & #ood | paintea white and in first class congi- | Becaudé she did not wish to bear from the use of intoxiesting liquors e o0 Jato ng liquors | inaccessible, excent to atrong-winged | there may he other Iaree traes 0f 1 f 50 in order to make room 1 must seli |ment, another 24 by 30: one wagon | her. divorced husband. Mrs. Allens R & & s majority. birds and dctive quadrupeds. F it R Bt Bt Rt ‘36 and 35 Thames St. {hese thai'I now nave. I have a very |shed 16 by 30: hay barn 20 by 24; cfilnb‘ Tew Nichols got permission in New BIRRSt B fhe confirmation. ma s, gt Jhas lived long but is doomed.|none. The woman who occupies the | s o tnmgiit Bosiacs sty ‘ome and see them | wood house and several hennegies. | York to 'resume the name of her first el . Spared by the colliers because it was | adjoining house has a small one grow- | & 2z ¥ *Tmayia ELMER R-,PIBRSON. | This farm is well watered, has cran- | husband. Thompsonville—Two of Thompson- | & 1AD4Mark, lightning descended in|ing that sprung up from a seed by Near Thames Square. | 2 SR N. | berry bog, some timber, plenty of Whed e wilie’s .jong resident French familles, | jrumk . 'v',' storm and split the tree |chance wafted into Ler garden. When Property rups to Yantic river,with || Have you had baby’s photogyaph and abundance of fruit: 50 acres of | Grog, the sea terra for rum and those of Mr. and ®irs. Thomas Birnie nk. within the past decade. he | in bloom = Mr. Tavior s the large | | waterfron: of 100 feet. Tenements || taken machine worked fields in high state | water, got its name from Admiral Ed- dark, touzh bark has covered the | tree presents a beantiful wound, yet the lower limbs are dead, | Haven Journal and Courie showing weakness and loss of vitality | e that as t goes on will increase | Chief Scout Seton V. it beco a dead tree. for Prince Albert, ‘Albera, Monday to accept the pffer made by the Canadian 4 government to families agreeing to lo- | eate in the far northwest. The two ight.—New | | always rent. It's an art to take baby's pheto-| of cultivation. Will keep 15 head‘of | ward" Vernon; who introduced the mix- | Abes . crin graph as it should be taken. To catch, stock and pair of horses. This place | ture in the navy. Fe was nicknamed = £ ps his roguish tle smile, his pretty little is on a macadam road, a short dis- | Old Grog, because he wore grogram ing Boy Scouts.|| 40 Shétueket St, Norwich, Ct. || dimple, Such photosraps become prized tance from one of the best markets, | breeches. Tirnest Thompson Seton, chief scout | remembrances of babyhood's days in On account of sickness the owner de- | | | and Mr. and Mra. Moses Herbert, I-rt | | | time. We tried man about the vari ivities. aldivan), Bim street. Pulnam, remedies Among the | § & $4,000 on This CI I e oast. < The two is & stately, handSome tree seen | of the Bou memite of A micn o h oat vears to come. We have had years of sires to sell. The price is right. Pos- | Losses from fire in the city of Pue- Vastaer 7" 4 ¥ oo ey 5 hr"";i.-m»vf\ s Sl o] rrho] @eie=ience in:honifendeng children. | New 7-room Cottage with all | |session given immediately. Inspection | nos Asres in 1910 were e J805AT, an ct in diamete about | oy < o and, has started o They alway: eir hest when we . ’ vited. ompared wif .7 31,196~ . S— e fect high, estimated. With a O Ly take them. No troublesome posing.|] mModern improvements, including WILLIAM A. WILCOX, 08 i 1905, | $0.280,302 in 1907 and Saved Child from Death anite in front and another | g; organizations of the Boy { Snap them in a jifty steam heat, lot 50 by 125; excel- Real Estate Broker, $2,354,194 in 1906. B Gur enfld had suffered 1 . background, its roots are plant- | Scouts of America. He will lecture in | 41 West Broad Street, Ri 12, - ild had suffered from | ed decp in the virgin so | Scouts of America. Fie will lecture in | | _— ity T i est Bro: eet, oom 12, severe bromehial trouble for a year- | g e 0 | ditferent cities on the s ment. | ke sl Westerly, R. I P K SO0 g g Srote G Richariton of fichird- AGPARTI0S Boies [ ana” it mafke & carefui’ imsneetion of || e stock of Graceries and ¥ix- || LAIG”T”” g auire of the PYmpa Central the loss of sheer e ehartaon of d- | [ A % i S e i n | | — e g C R tion. 1t had » vad | Hamden Farmer Guss. Brick Mas for| IO tie" bovs, and get ‘their ideas®] tbres. (formerly amned by funca §i g y i FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, from the effect of the drouth will ex- | C 1 Buildi N b - FUR SALE ceed £.000.000 hoad. or about 20 per entral Building, orwicl cent. of the flocks. The Photographer, s SR withoiut avail, and doctor's medicine m. various cities in itinerary | § is offered for sale very reason- gosmad ap useions. Finally w iried| . amage r2 o P Eygas oo || oMy, An excellent opportuni . King's New Discovery, and mages of = $4,000 are being | lymbus, Ohio; St. Pdhl, ‘Mhnn., ana| 2 5 » it . While the Yukon territory has large Plensed to say that one botile effected | 7 /01:¢d by William' F. Downer, first Louis.” Mo for the right party to secure an Opposite Norwich Savinzs Society. 2 ; tracts of coal lands, owing 1o i*s Te- # complete cure, and our child is ag; selectiman of the town of Hamden, in | —_——— e established business. % v F S l The very desirable residence No. 170 | mots situation. recent. sottiemens and RS S S0 our B 19 8BAIN | (e civil superior conrt at New Fa: Scout Masters Total 3,500. | - i e or ate Washington Street, with stable and | the nigh cost of production caused by e, Eash | gainst Frederick I Shares, the | ¥ Lo & { Ty St Gtk ag 0 . h b t conservatory. heavs freight- rates on materfals and B s 2o, | Xoris “Taven brpkc matutactural; on | enrng i T et Masters |, azcd . n <xhibition The five houses containing 14 tene- |“*THe prOiiiiy as o frontage of 234 | Cxpunsive mbore the. outvut 18 smar Temedy that's made. Price| . Alle%ation tHat the discharge of | America. Five hundred new men C- S. CHARON, Baltic, Conn. A Be sbsorbme i W Yot gt ments, Nos. 218-224 West Main strezt, | feet and a depth of 484 feet, and it|as compared with the other provinces " s BREILo. THal bottle fren. Grace | Sulphuric acid used in brick making| e cotatied acont obctficatns wite L of the Latest Styles] known as “Gardner Court.” may be divided if a purchaser can not | of Canada. asfeed by lLee & Osgood Co. "‘; (damaged a crop of asparagus own- | in the last month. There is a generall in Atliinery, for -Soiina and. PUMMSH] Swor: inTarmation and terms Suply, to)] Do AouKdEeT, Cie el P ed by him in a field adjoining the | L. onth, ko A epny wear, at 5 For price and other information ap- stats L — Prick. plant. The, Simtia ojming the | rush among young men_interested in e WAL W. IVES. 11 Chamalin street. | ;1770 © Dairy | experts in Austraiia | Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps? ik o boys' work to get certificates, to or that the use of cake from copra . St ot e |G et S U S LI BT OE | §1,800 rraNK L wooDamD, | e Maehuel e e T v . fear a | structio crop and Kills a | tions for summer encampments. In i 0 Matn Ofest excellent .condifion, and_in_mainteie: Vil when there are real and | Iarse portion of the plants answer to the gencral demand for | win puy a fine 7-room cottage, cen- feb28TThS ing the mill supply at profitable Jeve doadly peri! e in . ibadges, a committee on badges and S : els. The best feature of the feed for jand marches, bayous and low- | Boy Scouts Taught tc Protect Wild [ James 15 West: the executive secre- | trony, peated and in fine condition, ; the Australian dairy farmer iz that . m;‘? R e g e ark ot die Fov Scouts of America, are . st e Rus. Datupand, s . Old Established Restaurant the mation can be nicely adjusted to PR IR L Arhettcs zezlously to get the badges 5 e supply of grass in the past aches in the bonies and MUS- | urgod Lo help 1n consocvii e e | Feady Within 4 month for the boys. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. (Successor to A. T- Grrdnecy For Sale e X . may induce deadly typhoid. ! o¢"he country. It i i e 3 The real estate balonging to | Centrally located. Will seil little chane Bitters destroys and casts | oioles or iAe is one of the prin- AT e - P 3 i 2] Centrally located. sell at great| There would be e ¢l . ciples of e Boy Scout vow to gbe al Director Resigns. { ack ] JAVEe 1 sacrifice. Cause, ill health- Apply | creating emand in_India a; B e re {he | kina to ey ana for the same fea- csical Director W. F. Erfling of AUCTION. £ 1 Y || e iate Thomas 3ecormick, PECK'S REAL ESTATE AGEMGY, | tme for the sale of incubators and out of my system” wrote|2°0 the boys are taught the value of | the New Britzin Y. M. C. A, has re- 3 s - sitvated at 51 WASHINGTON [J{132 Spring Street, or Rex Restaurant, | poultry supplics. There is probabiy f L N. C. Birds to the Ernest Harold | signed. his resignation to take effect| T will sell at Public Auction ‘at Fred Willimantic, Conn, i “hy the rearink of powlt:y B fealth ever mince’ s Gnd bird fumoter | immediatels. Mr. Eefling's departare | Goodrich's place, ~|] STBEET. must be sold at once S0 A L |t ot "be carried: on i India a% sure remedy. Only S0c al| gy is giving lectures | is generally v the associa- | 484 ‘T ST., WILLIMANTIC, 2 Boarding to close up the estate. snccessfily as” - the United States, o e Boy Scoutd on Birds.” I thewe | ol members, for lie was an unusu- | 10 losses of vaslous grades, also Cows but poultry forming has not yet bee o e outlines the use of the | official. The has made no | and Young. Stogk. 11l Apply to N. 'TARRANT & CO. " MONEY LOANED Q| v = sciemitic industry in ika® e . o the furmer. He tells of the he future, (1. K. W A Auction w. 4 o 4 G 4 5 % D o Eidney Remady Acted Quickly | (iiay huniters who shout the bivdafor an i e Yt | and TIPS SEturdies I Cach Montm Stable 7 117 Main Street. [l on, Diamonds, Watches Towerry [ 00 : v e, Irondale, Alu, was|pleasire do fo the country. He Jas | gyioasiun, has be aged as di. | Terms Cash or «pproved Bank Notes. LB 4 R e ks : i R persusden to try po | LEed the bovs lu the winter e | rector it piste of Ar. Krfl Mercrandisg Solithiea Tor these saies | 12«14 Bath Street. clibTioned Frm o Gl with M [ St e Comsidered tnatins w- | When suow covers the groumd go see | o e e S nds SR b AR Rt o A — 3 (Established 1872, o i - sedy, and before tak- | i U that the L crumbs. aml| Norwalk. et endurstn berors Sale, ana_ the clurges 31 HORsETm,'.'PPmfi e aPRRIALTY, THE COLIATERALL LOAN oo, g«nf:l&!l;d“lnlml‘:n';_mml A -lldn ‘:fl‘ Jta pene- | likelise. he s 1o the boxy cllor s supe: x br Cows and § per cent. | g fi.}’n 0”25"-5 TO RENT. 142 Main Street, Upatmirs. 1 102N, I TS SSTmA Fouh A I R fiy peevont paT aa tBele- pos e e et ot : - sage. Corms removed £3.000,000 inhabitants, ”'5.”—1. . oty haeitatd to| shopting hird. g (st o oF Sat et at SATURDAY, MAY eTH. WHEY you want to put vour busi- without pain. 5 — of when .;hfll' are children. T A Bove to appeai to their inothers notdfre (q15s, be s s{MT ADAME, mess before the pubiie, thers is no me- . = t 3 ; 5 i 35, bei i teach- | 484 Pleasant St, Willimaniic, -0t | dium better than mrmwx‘?rmvm ¥ 1o wear feathers in their ha* ers’ _apri3d ‘Phone 113-; ing columns of The ]

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