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WHAT IS GOING*ON TONIGHT |’ a0 "u amnn and motion pictures at the mv Breed The- hes ‘many PHE T Ioheds ae e faatures that will be entirely new to ul-oau at Poli's Theater. section. The thew “this. parade, Norwich Couneil, No. 307, U. C. T, w‘-fit leave the show grounds meets in’ Pythian Hall. Iy at“1¢ o'clock in the morning, — wm pass through the principal streets = = oy 2 ANNDUNGEHEK‘IS and upon its return to the show ' L 2 ' ; Glld dq b S L A o el ‘grounds a free outside exhibition w\ - . - - - o EEoen ”fln“ a,uch. -‘fi“- Hertz & Alofsin have just arrived|be given. N B OR'SAI.E. :mu‘ And lll ithe riches T cared t ith carload of cornfed steers; best — 5 oy i e e SUNDAY SUBJECTS. WANTED—To by 8 ,mu form for | FOW SALE—Male fiog, Cheste White. R RENT Modern seashore bun- | Were dajsy silver and mutterses old, ever came into town. cash. Please state price. H. E. South A: Krus. R, D. 3, Tel. | galow, at Mystic, Ct., gobd bathing, | 3 icsmrns Saguns, dol, ;|1 gapemntanirioon the Smanth By | Sairtors beih G0k B B atiid| Sl el [T, S Winthe 5o a0 S g s ta e s, r.i:::z..to;mu, tz;::lewmlgb:;? Advcntl will meet in ‘the Bill block. | —yy At jeast 25 of cattie; FOR . Yoke o; gxen, 4 i years| & o,nod s, Norwich. maylzfuThS to pastiire duting the sumnier on gooa | old, well matched an “how. Tallch coms. - Addrass Owen” 8. Clavk, RENT_Store_No, 268 Frapkim | 274 Yot Y"“ are'neirs to & namesleis Jewett City, Conn. maytd * st, auitabxe for tailor or other bmé w-m,_m 1 tau to find in my hothouse FOR SALD—Full_bred Boston bull | 3ouma st 0 b, AP Yt WA Vars | ang 1 Rihn 3stm°3fhys Ut fenalo Aoty 2 No. 58 Flopart Ave. ‘may6STuTh i o ":de"'iih" on me with your = x o RENT_in the Vars blook, No, 754 | Tl in thought 1 stand on the wind- gloves, mitts, etc, at Mrs. Edwin Fay’s, Franklin square: See the shoe specials Frank A. Bill effers today (Saturday). Ladies’ $2.50 The Loyal * Temperance association | pasture land witii nice water. Everett meets in Bill block Sunday after- B Benja.mm (P:'eswn), R. F,,Dédl, noon. B : Norwich, may! wmnm—sales ‘representative. Lib- Rev. F. W. Coleman will conduct the | eral weekly pay !ap:a.l or traveling. -hoel and oxfords $2. Sce the ladles’ | services at the Sheltering Arms Sun- | Either sex. Fairview Nurnfln,nm; F R SALE—Young bay horso welgh- TO e s LA and gentlemen’s special Bhoes, latest | day afternoon. ~fter, N. X. ing PRt guaranteed sound: | &ood f;’;‘é‘,},“’,{,’} ,.?ox,i”se‘%?ri':‘. Gntrance; | Where 'tho brown bees hum o'er the colors, at $3, $3.50 and $1. MEN WANTED—Age 1! 3' to pre- | worker and driver; price very reasoa- | poiooicion ‘rune dst. call on Mrs. W. ferny dips, < - = g, s e At the Christian Science service |pare for firemen, about 3100 mon;hly. able. Brown’s Bakery. Baltic. mayed {3 Vars, l\o. 58 Hobart Ave., tmm 10 to| . Or rlng faint peals on the heather AT THE AUD"(OR"JM- Sunday morning -the topic is Adam | and brakemen, '$30, on, railroads in | “oR SALE Farm of. 150 acres|2 ana { £0 9 p. m. STuTh ells. and Fallen Man. b '~ | standing timber m Bozrah, _Address| g _—""_H of seven rooms | Harry Batchelor, the musical college ~ sary; no st Positions guaranteed Box 23, Fuclwme, o mayod an’&o?n?'n:fio oo \Vest"L‘%wn e (X Glose my eyes on the crowded street, s te By d. I shut my ears to the city’s roar, B I it e R o | —on SALE DR w0 RENT—A sl | Well of neyer failing water with pump | Ana ams ot 1o the Tmen with ying bungalow on south shore of Alexan-|in hcuse. Inquire L. J. Saxton, x.l West feet— d;r !lnke garage an%rowboat i“l‘l“ Town St. y6d oft, ofl to your emerald haunts once ed; three miles rrom- Danielson trolley e, bl tgncment Apply to Edw. H. Jacobs, Box 33, Dan IEC“.,t e e el from | But t!slteont;::gmwheel! grate on the ietson, Ct. 2 Franklin square; rent reasonable; sec-| ;3% 00 00 i 00 ot the murky FOR SALE—A new milch Holstein | ond floor. inquire 40 Hobart Ave. pane o oo sive_years old, a good cow. with | maysd And my bright dreams fade imn an C. N. Sweetser, 765 Main St., Bast | “iyo mENT_Tenement Glght rooms, overflow &5, Norwich. may5d |path, hot and cold water, set tubs;| Of passionate longing and tender b 2 - S A theater-| a4 the almshouse Sunday afternoon |State age and physical condition; seni oo ths ‘,’,’r';t“!fl_’;: Rev. J. H. Dennis and choir will con- | Stamp. ' maliway Bd. Asen. Depi. 19, yopu r playhouse for t_e thr duct the service. . fonroe Sireet, Brooklym, N. Y. days of next wezk. Mr. Batchelor, who mayss has the reputation of being the world's i i ; - | WANTED House canvassers on new greatest saxaphone piaver, will present | Sunday morning there will be hol¥ | o1 lins " fousehold - article. We a featura comedy musical act, iatro- | communion at the Park Congreg: furnish gooas. Pay straight salary and ducing six novelty instruments, and | church. At the vesper service, ReV.|commission to hustlers. Union Trading also rengering several very clever imi- | Dr. 8. H, Howe will preacn, Co., Rochester, N. Y. may6d tations. You can’t afford to miss this = WANTED—Few middle aged gentle- act. Rev. Walter Gay will preach Sun-|men with good references Lo cover | WOR SALE—_Two young sows; would |rent reasonable to right party; near | n . Patsy’s Rebearsal is the title of a|day morning and evening at Grace | Norwich, Willimantic, Vernon, Hart= | make good breederuyH. i. Howe, Yan- | trolley, Peck’s Corner. I'rnnl(s'xrl. ’Fx‘-‘s‘n' ‘E. Matheson, in Chambers’ Journal. screaminsly funny little playlet which | Memorial - Baptist church, communion | ford, New: itain, Meride Middl tie, Ct. may4d ner, Norwich Town. apr25Tu’ e e s town, Wallingford, New aven and New London. All summer’s job; $2.75 ) z : Commence now. . Glom Broth. all daull c:;lrfin ;v_; q'iz;rgdz;dasiflnty l;t'cme At Christ church Sunday morning, Rochester, N. Y. may6d known, while e Hylands in their re- | there will be morning prayer, sermon | ~y= =3 ST fined piano novelty will' please the} ang holy communion at 11 and evening ki}g,f;’f, “sirl, 88 Chu?'ch sf“’,’,,‘;';‘gf,“" most fastidious patrons, as well as the | prayer and sermon at 7.30 p. m. others. Mr. Nick Zeller will sing for . the first half of the week ihe brand mew catchy melody entitlad If You|q R8V- Dr. W. H. Eley will preach fi" and a good nhome. Mrs. N. H! | will be presented by Jack and Clara |to follow the evening service. S OR NALE Gota wiFie hocs SYMPATHY. Roo® on Mond: b ket s FOR SALE Good working horse in|, MO0 RENT—The cottage No. 3 Wash- ¢ on Monday’s ve away good condition; weight 1100 lbs.; can | inston place eight rooms and bath, il | oisrinda died this day last year fine order; also small cottage No. 6, six gik'e’.?;%‘; g?:‘%est {1‘«?.‘;‘1“ t. ?x?:;‘:g rooms, in good order. Apply to Chas. And h"et once more tHe sweet flowers = 3 = £ Camswet et 5 2 As if in truth they did not ki WOR SALE_One parlor oak cabinet, | — - - = s 24 not know china closet, dining table and chai TO LET—Tenemen:. < rooms and ow all that made their beauty dear other houseioid soods. afternoons this | bath. Keys at house, 27 McKinley Ave | ~ With her lies darkiing down below. WANTED A girl to assist in gen- eral housework in a small family; good 3 Fo articulars, A, R. Taintor, 51 Sum- dUpper o o s me; gn Boston. Jlnl SW. Haagrt‘hgv florg%tt:n kthen, how "veu 3 . M. E. P % 3 = nda lave o keep in spring Promise to Behave, by Kendis & Paley, | Sunday morning at the A M. E. Zicn Bdgrwood T/ R P D No 3 |- o SALE_Tour-tenement house in LARGE STORE TO LET—630 Main| Calendar of their blossoming, formerly of Schaprio. For the motion | ohurch on Nosh and Japheth. = His|Te o #o0d Topalr; 50 to 10 foct of land; lo- | St. Willimantic, 'Ct. Apply to D. A | From the first primrose of tie deil jotures a Solax’ comedy will heap the | SYening subject will be The Means of WOMKN—Sell guaranteed lhose. 16 |cated in West Wauregan; tenements in f“l‘nbull, on-the premises. - maybi Until the rose in June was king? i : N = race. er cent. profit; make $10 daily; full or The reel is entitled Mixed Pats|” ——e g:rt tfinex Bchinnors\ 1n\esugate . TO! 2! |- been shown. Three Men is a Reliance | At the First Baptist church Rev. F. mfla:“ i t, Box 4029, West Phgfidsel el which will be shown and promises | O. Cunningham will Jpreach Sunday = = € be a very strong dramatic feature. | morning on The Lord's Supper, and| MEN AND WOMEN—_—If you want = bot in the evening on Not Ashamed of the ;D"km*;“cfn‘l‘;":’s"‘::d golsem 0. Loy POLI'S THEATER. Gospel. -| Bxperience unnecessary. Address In- 3 5 ternational Mills, 038 Chestnut, Puila- t week the Meriden stock com- At the Broadway Congnfllt-onal delphia, Pa. feb: pany will come to Norwich and play | church the sacrament of the Lord's WANTED—_ Salesmen 1o, seil au(omo— a week's engagemen:, presenting for | Supper will be observed at the morn- | bile oils and lubricating’ oils. Excel- the first time at popular prices in this | ing service. Afternoon service at § |lent inducements. TFhe Middle States city, “The Great Divide.” An excep- | o’clock. 0il Co., Cleveland, Ohio. apr29s tonally clever company is promised, 2 WANTED—Salesmen to sell automo- headed by Miss Caroline Locke and At the Mt. Calvary Baptist church | bile 0ils and lubricating oils. Excel- Bilwood F. Bostwick. The production | synday morning Rev. J. H. Dennis wilj | lent_inducements. ~Th :\ndale States will be made, compiete with all scen- | preach on Enjoyment of Heaven, His |Oll Co. Cieve ery ‘and accessorles. The Great Di- topic is Scapegoat, and com- | PURSE MAKERS and other: Vide” s by Willlam Vaughn Moody, | overing toplc is goat, ERS and othei goad demand; good reasons for selling. RENT— i at Thomas Murphy, Wauregan Conn, 211 ang{fn ;“?“’“e“‘ frax mm,?zn Have they fergotten how she’d place may3dd o A == d.fl e aninl %‘let%;t pm;mhs t’m”hex-’ ‘arfll:n-plot, - St —A v curious tulips in not, FOR SALE — The house formerly |, jaurel Hill Ave. Efi;qu ire at 55| And bid the daftodils do grace owned by Eliem J, Pitcher, situated at % 3 Meditetranean St, near the Norwieh | Broad St Sayes Gold-crowned in many a shady spot? Town Green; § rooms and basement;| 70 RENT_Flat of five rooms, mod- Stenm heat’’ Inquive on ihe premizes|ern Improvemente. bath, hot water st | Y5, they forset; and theu, O Earth, e fubs, at's1 Boswell Ave. Enauire it 56 i "';‘:},{‘}“fig,’.”f{,‘:fi‘kflg‘fi' : Ave. 3d h‘tk hat OVER 80,000 TOMATO and_cabbagze WL SRS 2 ot o iy ST The e et ot thy m plants for sale. Tomatoes: Champion, 'e m Furnished rooms, all con- Nor in our tears hast any and has been & hit everywhere it has Magnitude, Magnus, Mikado, Earliana, | venience for light housekeeping. 7% —Edmund K. Cgamharl. J b% Pink, illcl‘b}e\' l?ieau‘:ils',kcx;‘aniléex‘ja;:l:. School St. may3d Academy. age: -head, yakefleld; also == 2 e s PR i strong, TO RENT—Eight-room cottage at piants, Keasonable price. Pleasant View Beach. Apply to O, M. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Mary's Cemetery. Tel. 692-4, | Randolph, 5 Chestnut St.,Westeriy, R. 1. mayld C 0! E—Very chl two a Ti| TO RENT_At Fisher's Island, fur- | SOl AL N ery e N et | e alow OF Sl DY onie, BoRE | 1o tss 1A 4o & Mot er Sayings 0 { munion will/follow. your own purses; rings, frames, 9 ing and fishing. Particulars, addcess and was first presentea in New York | okl linings. tassels and findings furnished | WSed 9n 2 Fcoal ‘team. Inquire 2L 210 1 3% At Tart, 105 River Ave, Norwich, | 3and stars tonight looking down upon a couple of vears ago with Henry at_very reasonable prices; purses re- | West Main St apx26d | 6o o Norsa™ | you. She—Ts my hat on straight?— \ller and Margaret Anglin in the | _The Cemmand of Resources is the |paired, replated; frames rurnished for | FOR SALE Two new 1911 automo- |~ —, | Harper's Bazar. ading roles.’ It was a tremendous | toPiC of Rev. Rebert F. True at the | velvet bags. Address Box 11, Bulletin ] biles of popular makes; 20 per cent. off TO RE T—Tgnemen._ of sl_x. ro‘oms,ua 1 “Looking at that knob? That's my success and enjoyed a ,’.un of 500 nights | Third Baptist church Sunday morning. | Office. may5sd to close them out. M. A, Norton, 71 xlnsgder;xnl ,',’r"‘é:,'c',?l(”uprncse':xf:«m;r‘ ‘4’; bumyp of caution.” - “Born with it; wera on Broadway before it was again sent | L1 the everning Lis topic is The Loveli- | "Ny ANTED —an caucated man witn a | igaland St., Hartford. L annklngust? it e Apraid | vou?T' “Kicked by a mule!"—Kansas on ‘the road. It will be remembered | 9% of the Human Soul. fow hours daily at his disposal would | FOR SALE CHEAP—Six-room col- | — —ppn oo ooy | City Journal. 3 3 s e = ac ary 3 —X 3 oy, » as having created more discussion BT O P e o i | tame, e Ly Ol oL FIL, ton | enmient: at > Hast Great: Plains. ¥ Your lodgers complain that you fter financial interests of, any person than any play of recent years. Durin, At the Greeneville Ccngrunl!wnll & v il the past winter the parcons of the Poli | chureh Sunday morning Rev. C. s e i Players were continually sending in re- | Ricketts will preach =z commun!on uests for a production of “The Great | sermon entitled The Tragedy of Jesus. S " - % WANTED—-Experienced cuillers, zlso vide,” it having been asked for more | The vastor will also preach- at the | ,WANTED -Ixperienced auillers also gplnnlng Co., Franklin_St. maybsd ley line; will exchange for other prop- | Backus, Iast Great Plain, or Tel. 727. | read their letters.” “Well 1 can't ask e near Willimantic or automobile. aprizd them questions about their private af- W. E. Clark, 215 Mountain St., Willi- | TNICELY FURNISHED ROOMS—Heat, | airs. That would be very indiscreet.” e o i apri?d 1path and gas. King House, 60 Main £t | —Pele Mele. FOR SALE — Cheap, $325 Bssex| _ aprild “Has that horse any superior quali- Apply Box 25, Bulletin, 1MW than any other one play, so that there | evening service. 16 h. p. launch enzire and $65 clutch; | “pURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- | ties?” “Yep,” replied Farmer Corn- should be a strong advance interest in = will sell all for $125. Can be seen at| Tai M = “pa i ¥ - Be aliing. - In Mertden this stoth Rev. Josenh F. C PR S WANTED—A competent waitr o Water St. apriod veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone 834-4. | tossel. “I'd” back his appetite for any apriod amount against all comers.”—Wash- HEOR SALE OR mENT_ On Laurel|” FOR RENT_A fine five-room base. | ington Star. 1 Avente, new cottage, seyen tooms o o B 3 and bath. C. B. K. Burnham, Tel. 816-3. Imem flat with modern conveniences My husband and T were married by . anad fine garden, 1% minutes’ walk from ” . E s aprid ranklin square, on car Iine. Apply A | % Pishop.” “Were you? My husband FOR SALE_Eight-room coitazs|Morin, at The Plaut-Caddes Co. aprod i;'gu;y};’::" ;"V;’;:fd I;fl‘t?g:!;lg‘rlglg; house,’ ali ‘modern “mprovements, 168 | ro RENT Store at 65 Franklin St | pencho. Judge Broad St. Apply to Brown & Perkins, | inquire at Bulletin Otfice. =0 . 5 “Happiness,” declared the philoso- Attorneys at Law, 22 Shetucket S5t Nozwich, Conn. pher, “is the pursuit of something, not FOR SALE Farm for sale cheap, 160 O Rent in the catching of it” “Have yon acres, very good buildings, two miles ever,” interrupted the plain citizen, from R. R. station. Particulars inquire Cottage of Eight Rooms at Black | “chased an owl! car on a rainy night?”’ A, T. Gardner, 15 Oak St.. Norwich. Point. —Toledo Blade. aprid Cottage of Six Rooms at Crescent * EGGS AND CHICKS FOR SALE from | Beach. ngfi:‘t—*My enicnm menoom%;igfv co(r)(;]— the following breeds: Silver, White and J. B. LUCAS. darii mrm paa ].dt‘v 2 Who' < 4 Buff Wyandottes, White Leghorn and = St i arling; Tm 8o & s taken Barred Plymouth Rocks: 31 and $2 & loom 32, Centr: . it? Poet—Mary took it this morming setting; incubater eggs.’ $4 and $5 a |,/ may3d to light the study fire with.—T.ondén hundred. Day oll_ chicks, ) Opinion. cents apiece. ~ Brook Fa / 3 m, S . “It is %y policy,” said the impulsive Ct. Tel. 103-6. Willimantic Div. mar7d Yale vars"y Q“arters = L e oo e i EGGS FOR lg‘m‘olu\c from . well- breaker and every law-evader to jal = brea stock, S. ff Orpingtons and .t Gales Ferry, for rent for July, | “Good héavens!” exclaimed a promi- A girl for general house- | White Wyandottes; large, healthy birds ’ * | ienit, ditizen, “this Tool Manits to 1otk shing or ironing. Apply | of the bast utility and prize winning | August and September. - pd i3 el HEC Gecum_Boarding House, Ocouia; Conn,| strains, Belected for Size and ege Droc ap “the entire commniunity.”—Chicugo ; N colored. Aj Z company is considerea exceptionally | the Buckingham Memorial Sunday | fween 7 and § . m LoRInELON S elever, and Norwich people will have | morning on The Bible as a Factor in an opportunity to make comparisons. | the Spiritual Life. At the Y. P. C. U. |, WANTED—Position as The prices will remain the same for | service at 6.50 there will ba the annual | {3149 Jewett Ciry.” Con this engagement as they have been all | business meeting and election of offi- 2 winter, the only change in the theater’s | cers. Pl Rl WANTED_Tay on routine being in the matinees. In- | = \\egs‘r.’)ni St Ut‘nk s stead of a matinee every day, there Rev. Albert P. Blinn will speak at £ S = sl will be but three afternoon perform- |the Spiritual academy Sunday morn- c}.},‘,’;‘:’,’;fif’;‘g‘gg‘fe;,f;g" d band bi snces during the week, on Tuesday, | i . Fhiirelisy and Saturday afternoons. | ing and eveming. Fis morning suvject | 315, tent about 10%i2 The tickets that have been regularly reserved on the season list will he held as usual for the coming week, unless orders are received to the con- condition; 3 = § smaller; will is | Believe in a Supreme Intelligence! | pay cash. Address X.. Bulletin. mayid —FEdison, and his evening subject is| — Myth ‘or " Reality. Bros -[}‘f\amwllaqu voung man. ~Ap- e Lyceum meets et noon. Sub- DLy 8t Ossawan Milis. mEvEE ject, Origin of Religions. WANTED— A repajrer. lng St., Putnam, WANTED—_ At oppo duce the Tiving Merk easiest 1 ss_shoe Sponcey, Canal maysd to intro- once, re J. ¥ BREED THEATER. FOR SALE. One of the strongest western pic- sures ever featured at the Breed is the attraction for today and is entitled The Hero Track Walker. In it the revenge- ful spirit of a discharged cowboy drives . him tp the point of dynamiting a tres- tlé to wreck the limifed upon which is requ Agen ng “Nerker - by Inquire Record-Herald. the government shipment of bullion. Ma To mayzd 2 duction, 13 eggs $1. Mrs. W. N. Sand- ¥ % f ; The plan is carried ahmost to the suc- No. 40 ple Grove Av. WANTED _Good second liand, stand- 3}2{_‘313 ¥ D. No. 4 Normich, Sow™ | E. A. PRENTICE, 56 CLit Btveek | - Slowenonle sou Jl 40 Wil lons hours each day for meager wages?”’ essiul i A icyel . Teanhcs xp)?:nparguot[ i“;}fi;}“’g‘.rf ?fi:fi M3311°;§°§gL,§°“3§;eyg;;=;!- Al s fg: oy P e for “I think it would be great fun,” an- the cowboy has befriended in earlier $11- ariothier oity., - W otect dress “Bicycle,” re Bulletin. may:d TO RENT swered the young lady who was scenes of the picture, and she, terror- table For sale Far studying sociology. “But I fear that siricken, rides to the trestle, arrlving ;:12::"::;2; of cash. Palance S e R Houfe No. 53 Washington Streel.|my chaperon would become somewhat Just in'time to grasp the burning | At = ugan Hotel, Dagrel- = ecight rooms and bath, steam heater | Pored.”—Louisville Cs"‘;:"""'““’:"“"” TR oo T S50t s Fige : v e on| AL AUCTION [# rewiy senerea an pamen ™ ” | Costier o the Sohiay hes ey then transfers the glory of saving the JAMES L, CASE, Stophen M. Coffey is a rrst class li- Inquire of Dr. L. L. JONES, East| cret! * I thought the Sphinx «vas a Yimited to the conscien n cow- 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. censed auc nd is ready for en- On Tll Sd M 11 1 ll Great Plaln, Norwich, Conm. Tele- | woman. Coddle—Great Scott! Do you boy, who accepts the gifts frora the | £agements at s fl:d‘me Hior tele- ursday, may 9 phone 736. ihink a woman could have kept a se- o ful passengars in a most hamili- Rt g - on at 2 p.m. —— feret all this time?—St. Louis Post- ating manner, e = — . M., Dispatch. HOW MAY N b ring | 4 y Fi e P et fintiho Bit of o 3."5‘01;1“!»“’;‘:!:}??»“;‘;8th Huiars lmmes | the real estate belonging to the estate P dr s Bl e et B 1 tas o acting than is shown in the delightful T R Vhshington 5 porper Gollese, 3i4|of Thos. McCormick, situated at 51 Fo.‘ Re t you come into.a bit o .splosh we drama entitled Monsieur, a supers Ed- [®] ent Wt naton s, Bostou-lens. caBAid | vy ool inoton Stiset. City. n c 7 2 1k : with thesa f#on production. THE WESTCOTT AND WILCOX CoulITE. Kol o e oD ‘ere dooks an’ people? His Doubting Sale positive, rain or shine. Miss Laws sings in, a catchy An Apartment of $ Rooms and Boarding ilome for aged people is = 5 S riend— ight: Gsel Bat the’ Mon Daes Mo roner | iy e e e D. J, McCORMICK, Administrator. Two Stores Friend—Ol, we should be orlright. #or:e, and Stop, Stop, Stop! e modern conveniences; moderate prices; N. TARRANT, Auctioneer. away, y —The Ehestch, 101 MAIN STREET, heretofore occupied by J. C. McPherson. 118 WATER STREET,, hereto- practical nurse in charge; correspond- 191 RANCH WILD WEST SHOW. The Huntington.” Jig i, sah.ol "oid| ™ 0 ORSES 170 Broadway. EAILWAY MAIL CLERES W ANTED MUCH "IN LITTLE The sireet parade given by ti Ranch Real Wild West show, Average salary S1,100; ‘alternate| I shall have another car of Horses foreiocoupied by Spices Brae. During last vear New York city con- will \be. here Friday, May 19, i % weeks off with full pay: “no layoffs;” | Monday, May Sth. There will be a good J. P. HUNTINGTON, sumed 51,000,000 pounds of poultry. worth sesing and it is a refreshing de- Apply to ct:;)nmn;on fiduc tion B\i‘!flc.'e‘n;.. prepara- | assoriment of all kinds, big_and small, 4 Broadwa: - n fr om; nina- 1 % % . parture from other parades given by JAMES L. CASE, ns. CEranKiin Distitute, Dot 2hw, | thess thar T now tave T nave s vy |J . apriS Local members of the Aero Club of tented nnxu??menm. It in no way par- %7 apriid Zood assortment. Come anfl see them Connecl.n:ultl hfiavat receivleg_ ’"""‘5"{;"’ takes of the artificial- and it is its 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. = = = 5 or telephone 177-12. to attend the first annual dinner of the homeliness that recommends it. : < T NMONITRATION. Wondertul mayld ELMER P. PIERSON. organization, which will be given at The Stratfield, Bridgeport, on’ April 20. rope making machine, makes $5 to $6 worth of rope for 60 cents, J. Connor & Sons, 68-74 Water St. Live agents wanted. F. N. Cash, General Agent. aprlid ARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS back to the days when railroads and modern means of travel were wholly lesscne; 335 weékly Job guaran- unknown in the west. It is one con- teed; $10 weekly wlhile _learning. tinuous Laleidiscopic-like review of Rochester Auto Schoeol, 1816 Rochester, the early days in the western country. = e = Of so great a magnitude is the pa- WARTED. It could be truthfully alluded to as a typical western caravan and so pro- nouncdd is the western atmosphere that surrounds it that one is carried WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main St, Franklin Square. Prior to the discovery of petrolsum Real Estate and Insurance | in Pennsyivania, the oil shals of New & Brunswic known . as ertite, was FOR SALE largely shipped. to the United States, NEARBY FARM OF 12 ACRES, wit, | where it was used in the production 0od dwelling and barn, orchard, wood | of illuminating =, lot, etc. Price very low. FOR SALE rade given by the 101 Ranch show it 36 amd 3% Thames St 500 Bicvcles -to repair. Chainless New 7-room Cottage with all -STURTEVANT AVE., NO. 18, M 3 ris : A AVE, . oD- | wailure in fruit growing in the mari has been found necessar: to divide it wheals o Specialty. Baby Carriago tires - 3 v : o 55 o Do 3 e tir modern 0 < orn dwelling, nearly new, all improve o 1y due to lack B T, NBa It oF At iAo e Tas ] Two two-family houses, put on. OGSLEY'S REPAIR SHOD. odern improvements. Including § |50, (J7, excellont nelghborhood. Basy | LI Drovinces s partly due to lack of two ;!etillms made a pageant of over Near Thames Square. e\-‘ZF'&:‘;fiPJ““- nlk steam heat, lot 50 by 125; excel- terms to accommodate purchaser. er:{‘;‘lemgof Nevwt Brafiwicl madntaing a mile’in length and made up entirel 7R £ v < lectric. ca o % - ROOSEVELT AVE. NO., 68, NEAR \ 5 % 3 IHRETRC of western features. The Indians, cow- | | watrerenny np 10 teaptic river with lent locality; for particulars in- §|tne Bleachery, Greeneville, six room | 9rcherde at several places to instruct it vers in modern methods. boys, cowgirls, Cossacks; acouts, cattle- | | always rent. SPALE wrow ke i3 quire cottage, with garden. Very low. FOR SALE. me: d v \pie g ; ars ALN ST., COTTAGE AND BARN n'and vestern peovie generalic ars SEiE e FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, e ater closel, large 1ocdr.'3n‘§?.‘g St. John is the chief port of New = I BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. on two streets, c water and an ex- | Brunswick, and ranks next to Mo CHARLES BROWNX, Auctioneer JASiccie 0 N, O Three miles to Willimantic, Central Building, Norwich cellent well. Very cheap. i treal in the export trade of Canada. A AUCTION R. R. station. near irolley. cottaze maysa | povl Rar OF AlL the Jumber and ag- ¥ largehst(;)cl» ba.vg with basement, - — — riculmral. prodjuuts of. the province, as On Monday, May $th, at 10 a. m., at| buildings A Nori1: 5D abres exirs 5 FOR SALE. welliag DAL liide rides, ‘ete, 1s oip- my place one mile north of Fitchville, | lage, 15 open pasture, < WILLIAM B. WILCOX. Auctioneer Aed O S, DO P 1 will sell at public auction one yoke | woodland, running sSpring water, 2 six-year-old oxen, ome mowing ma- . fine young bearing apple trees, with 16 * The -inhabitants of Yunnan are to- v‘hino one horse rake, one ox cart, one h{:a: ca:ittéz piael{ llmrseaI 100 gwns 2 day what they have heen for genera- carriage, plows, chains, sled, 'corn|_ The very desirable residence No. 170 | P¥5 2Rd Somplets ing of wasons and tions, a mixture of Chinese and Tibet- wheller, grindstone, air tight stove, coal | Washington Street, with stable and! goor. Price if sow this week, $4,300. ans, Shans. Loles, Miaotzus and oth- atove, kitchen stove, ' tables, chairs, | conservatory. Pictures and 1i lounge, Highboy, bads and bhedding, The property has a frontage of 234 bureaus, spinning wheels, old books, | feet and a depth of 484 feet, and it one old clock, a number of hens and | M4y be divided if a purchaser can not other articles too numerous to men- | be found for the wnole. ar aboriginal. noP-(‘hinese pa,t)plé.;’l, Having sold my farm, I offer at Auc- differing in langiage, customs pn tion a;gghe farm one mile mnorth of Well divided into moming, pasture, | degree of civilization. Scotland Station, and woodland. Large 12-rooin house, S e > 4 paintea white and in first clags condi- The consumption of American ap- tion. For price and other information ap- F S l TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1911, tion; one barn 26 by 30, with base- | ples last season was abnormal in Eng- If stormy, sale will take place the| DIy to 5 . or ale 4 @t 10 a. m., ment, another 24 by 30: one wagon | land, owing to the failure of crops, not next fair day following. FRANK L. WOODARD, The: Bve i taini 14 the following property, to wit: 1 black | shed 16 by 30; hay barn 20 by 24; crib, | only .in England “but also in other prrsiinzt bl SRR T 40 Main Strest, le five houses centaining tene- | ;mare, 11 years old, 5 cows, nearly all | wood house and several henneries. parts of the world. It is stated that > ¥ | feb28TThS ments, Nos. 218-224 West Main street, | new miich, 1 yeariing heifer, 103 earling | This farm is well watcred, has cran- | the importations exceeded all previous | Dndwnids SETaner ICOuLE” buil, 1 calf, six months old, ? calves | horry pog, some timber, plenty of wood shipments to that'country, and prices 7 » three ‘months old, 1 ram, 3 ewes and % nd abundance of fruit; 50 acres of AUCTION X For information and ferms apply to|lambs, 2 gecse, 1 gander, 1 team wagon, | 2 i ‘ked fields in high Ve Bt — pd A " 1 WM. W. IVES, 11 Chamalin street. l‘; two-horse dqut car;, 1 oE et A‘ xo‘?i?x‘l’t‘ii’a‘t‘;g; < ‘Wi kee: lalgheasum;? 5 u wagons, orse Walter . e I will sell at Public Auction at Fred Waad moveing machine, 1 eutaway har- | stock and pair of horses. THis place| 11 order to encourage Canadian fish eries. the Dominion government pays 2 - £ row, 1 wing harrow, 1 weeder, 1 plow, acadam road, a short o Old Established Restaurant i "} grinastoie, 1 st | {ance from one of the hest murkets, | one-third of the cost of transporta Goodrich’s place, 1S4 PLEASANT ST., WILLIMANTIC, Farm, stock, tools, furniture, etc., at hat - <h. 14 Vorses of various grades, also Cows pu??xrek ‘atiction Yiay Tith," 1901t 9 For Sale o i antictey o = " |On aceount of plckiess tho bwiemdh ] (000 D o TRiD s raaied in nd- Young Steck. o'cloek a. m., at thé estate of Dr. E. s < f e st the sale |sires to = 3 I s B asane 4 # L iefon will be held on the First| Vail, Spencer St., South Manchester, Ct. | Centrally located. V ATl o tha neat & = : ziven immediately. Imspection |40 increase of shipped to the in fapd provinces and has reduced the 'V/ILLIAM A. WILCOX, frapoxts of Afnenican fsh Real Estate Bruk‘r, The new by-laws regulating street b uio ‘I'hird Saturdays in each month. Good nine room house and outer buil sacrifice. Cause, il - 2 ed “"l.rms Cash or approved Bani Notes. | in&s, 47 acres of land, 32 acres adapted | PECK'S REAL ESTATE She Merchaj llsg solicited for these sales | for _ tobacco, grass, vegetables and | 132 Spring Street, or Rex Restaurant, on_comm! poultry Also 15 acres of wood and | Willimantic. Conn. WILLIAM N. YORK A Cateérer will be in attendance. may5d Goods must "be delivered two days > . 22 i betore tl'l:!o glle,'r%ml ihe charges ¥t1 Felik ‘;l‘he pr:pg{;{l:;‘ s‘;zu;geamx,n mile from = B ] 141 West Br‘:,::t :‘:;u; i Rev(vl 12, a;gs:gn:zyoclcfig‘dl;efinzr)srggtz: opt"l,l orse: OWS an z 5 AR LT ¥ B ¥ e dtnd DET Rt | Hlolley line, near best markets of, the, F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., LOSTCAND FOUND. vears shall bo employed in or carry on state,’and canuot be excelled for above' ot Sale 3 = street trading, and that no person um- .uA“lu:le"&MmA\' purposes, and this property must be PHYSICIAN AMND SURGEON. - 5 ady’s gold wau.h 'x‘hms"y WHEN you want to put your busl- | 0%, TSNS Gl hade in the ess perore the public, thers i no imo- dfam hetter umf’ throagl ihe adyertis | Stree less furnished with a licens ing columns of The Bulletin. the council. UEL ‘\Duxs sold to settle lhe ‘estate. - Terms cash. B Owner can have same by proving 434 Pleasant St, Willimantic, Ct. W VAlL, Executor, Bwn 1, Second ¥l or, Shannon Bidg.§ property and paving charges., Inguire Ill. “iirir ol ’Phon! ne 115-5. mayéd . sonth Manchester, Conn. * Night ‘phione - 1“6.“’0 - at Bulletin Office maysd

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