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's Theater. 100 meets ANNOUNCEMENTS n reader of The Bulletin in Miss Adles’ style hints See-adv. quarterly meeting of the McAll will be held at 197 Broad- afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, lch a repert is expected of annual meeting of (he asso- Troy, N. Y. shioe specials Frank A. Bill (Saturday). Ladies’ $2 50 oxfords, 32.; men's $2.50 He also has exclusive sale Patrician $3.50 and $4 shoes, ng Quality $3.50, $4 and 35 2l Chios No. z 7 4 Hhir s Jas. Jay Smith Co. of New Lon- don, Comm., will place a fine shore miles east of New London the market this spring. sub-divided foot plots and sold on the easy payment plan. It Is restricted to nationalit: mile into the Sound, with about miles of water frontage. The to Waich Hill e sses _the ground. They have a nice little book- Iet for free distribution. This Is the company that sold the Say-Brooke Manor Beach property in such a saort time. ' AT THE AUDITORIUM. For today the management have se- eured something of special interest in the motion pictire line for those who E this kind of entertalnment. It @ Reliance film entitled At Swords' and is truly a sumpiuous pro- and ranks «s one of the best fllms the independents have ever re- leased. Thieve is one scene inv this fas- cinating resl which was never tried before in motionw picture photography, but was so satistactory that it hus be- come one of the special features of the yeel. It is a duel in the dark with the only light eoming from the clashing of the swords as biade strikes blade in the blackness. It is a wonderful scene, and the Motion Picture World. said of | it when shown in New York: “The audience sat as though rooted to the Shot wallle fhis e and death strugxle Was in progres: The vaydeville programme for Mon- day will inckude three first class acts, and the usual illystrated song number. Leavitt and more will present a Very cleverly written protean playlet entitled Woman Next Door. In this sketh Mr. Nelgon Leavitt plays five di characters with excep- tional al and originality. Others on the bill will be Max Stamm, Mar- Jey and Puite, and Nick Zeller, the man vho sings in the dark, of whom moro per. ?*fi I} BREED THEATER. Conquest is the title of the nal western picture at the Tireed today and tells of a young west- ern falow of means who attends a traveling theatrical company’'s one- night stand producing East Lynne. In the cburse of the presentation of the much-heralded production an oil lamp 18 overturned and the house bursts into # panic The leading lady and her lit- child are the only souls left in the Nouse and Fe Curtis believes this Is the time to become a hero. so rushes inte the flaming structur> and escapes with the leading Jady, but upon finding that her lictie ehild Is asleep in her dressing room he returns and brings 10 mafety the littie one. The troupe is stranded and the rosult is that Red enters the matrimonfal game and se- cures his heroine in marrfage. receiv- ing as‘his reward the irresistible littie child of the lsading lady. and extending over | Lo) meets in (’h‘: Bill blo noon. urch. Sunday morning and afternoon at th2 unday mornin, i Park Congregational chi 203 Trinity M. E. church, 10.30, ing. Opportunity. At the Sheltering Arms Sunday af- ternoon the services will be conducted by Rev. Joseph F. Cobly and cholr of the Universalist church. % Sunday morning Rev. Robert F. True will_preach at the Third Baptist churc on The Sons of Zeruiah. His evening topic is Rather Burn Than Bow. Bap! Morning subject, Mot ning subject, ht, a sermon appropriate to the tercentenary of the King James ver- sion. First Thare will be preaching both morn- ing_and evening at the st Congre- gational chureh. Rev. G. H. Ewing will take for his morning topic Now | and Then. Sunday morning Rev. F. W. Coleman | will preach at Trinity Methodist Bpis- copal church on Not Faithless But Ba- lieving. His evening topic is A Lost Opportunity. At Trinity Episcopal church there will be holy cemmunion at 9.30 & m., morning prayer and sermon at 19.30 4. m, and evening praver and-sermon at 7.30 p. m. Qur Place and D is thesubject of Rev. W. H. Eley, . at the A. M. E,. Zion church Sunday morning, while mn |tha svening Mrs. Emma Harrison of Gales Ferry will speak. At the Gr church Sunday morning Rev. H. Ricketis will preach on -Moving Pic- | tures from the Acts of the Apostles. The pastor will evening sarvice. also preach at the - At the Universalist church service at the Buekingham Memorial Sunday F. Cobb wil At the Y. ", service the topic is Loyalty to rch—How Best Expressed. At the Second Congregational church the Rev. J. Romeyn Danforth of New London wil! preach at morning wor- ship on When Dreams Are Real. In the evening Rev. H. J. Wyckoff will spealk on The Pageant of Darkness and Light. Rev. Albert P. Blinn will speak at the Spiritual academy Sunday morn- ing_and evening. His morning subject is The Beneficience of Death, and the eventng Pl g Time. The Prozres- sive Lyceum subject is How. to Create Interest. : At the Broadway Congregational church the Rev. James W. Cooper, D. D., formerly of New Britain,will preach on New Fields in American Missions. The pastor will preach at'the con- cluding vesper service of the season at Will Never Be Popular. Senator Heyburn wants to popular- izo The Congressional Record. but stops short of advising its editor to hire a baseball reporter and start a §o- clety column.—Boston Transcript. The Expected Happens. note in_the reports of the races that “Doliar Bill got away easy,” Hop. natural.—Charleston News .and Codr- fer. 5 The soda water-billin this country, Madam Rex, the Biograph attraction. | where it flourishes as in no other 8 an exquisite story of the French|in all the world, was the—shall we Aristocracy and i3 absolutely perfec ay cool—sum of $320,000,000. in photography and scenic accessories. 101 Ranch. 10 rimenting! The performance given by the 101 S E l)e g, Ranch Real Wild West Show. which p x e In s will be here Friday, March 19, is so | 'r k c disfinctively diffarent from (hat given aKe a Lascaret By any other simllar organization that it cannot be likened to any so-called | western exhibition that has ever before | Been seen In this section. It is truly western, not only in the graphic por- | trayals, but the participants are real | western characters and not of eastern | birth and assoclations. They have not | acquired the western manners, but are to _the manner born For many years wild west shows have been an important factor in th amusement world, but never until the orzanigation_of the 101 Ranch R Wild West Show was the opportuni offered to see the west as it was yea ago and as it is at present other owners of wild west e: based their merits on long haired in- dividuals and pseudo military titles, the | 101 Ranch wild west has acquired suc cess solely on the tru manner in_which hful and graphic they transplant the to the very door- your homes. In other words, every day life on the great 101 Ranch at BMss, Okla., is lived in the huge are- na of the show. Not only is this a fexture that no other wild west show has been able to produce, but in doing it the 101 Ranch Wild West Show has been able to bring into play charac- ters that could not be obtained from any other quarter than the ranch which i owned by Miller Brothers, who, with | BEdward Arlington, are the owners of | the show. In other words, no other show has the same source of supply. | ‘When one considers that the 101 ranch is the largest ranch in the world, it does net require a very great stroteh of Imagination to realize that the possibilities to organize a perfect wild west show from the material at hand are limitless and of such a na- ture as to preclude all thoughts of any other organization obtaining them. The | fact that this ranch is the home of | the show and owned by the same men as is the show, gives it a ring of truthfulness that none of the other so-called wild west shows can boast of. Tt is only the truth here to state that the 101 Ranch Wild West Show is the only ome of western origin and the | only ome that has a western home. ¥ivery other so-called wild west show | engages its people in the east and| these who have homes have them east | of Chicago. This i why the 101 Ranch Real Wild West Show, to discriminate # *rom the counterfeits, uges the word “real” in its title. Monopolizing the Men. An Atlantie City constable has gone all the way to the state of Washing- ton for a man. The great resort is de- termined that not a single person shall be missing at the Easter parade on the boardwalk.—Washington Herald. Against Real Trouble, Senator Martin of Virginia, the new Jeader of the senate #emocrdts, h Been in the senate 18 vears, but it is heljeved that his troubles have just now begun.— Dallas News. Apn Unattached Star. What a fine man for the staff of some yellow newspaper Captain Hob- #on would be. Why hasn’t he been Nearly all our ills come through in- active liver and bowels. Millions of ng good with Casca- One must keep the bowels clean. Do it just e same as you keep your skin clean. ot by severe appli applied at rare intervals. - But by gen- tle and regular efforts. It pays im- mensely. Many people dread physic. They think of castor oil, of salts and cath: tice 3 shrink fro: the after | effects—eriping and weakness, So the: postpone the dose until they are cos. e or bilious. Then they do the cleaning in a heroic way. This is all Wrong. Cascarets are a gentle laxative. They are just as effective as anything else, and inore natural. And they are pleasant—a candy. They are made to carry with you. Take one just as soon as you need it. You'lll know. The resuli is your bowels are always active. You aiways feel at your best. Try a 10-cent box of Cascarets. You'l never again go without them. Mvice 1o Mathers Have had baby's taken 7 it's an you photograph art to take baby's photn- | sraph as it should be taken. go catch his roguish little smile, his pritty little dimple, ch photograps become prized remembrances of babyhood's §days in years to come. We have had years of experience in photographing children, They always look their best' wihen we' take them. No troublssome posing. Snap them in a jiffy. LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Savings Soc! ty. H. M. LEE, M. D, Surgeon After' May 15th hours in Norwich Mondays, Thursdays, 11-2, and by ap- pointment. Office McGrory Building, Main Street. Hours in New Londen Tuesdays, Fridays. Saturdays, 1.30-4, 7-8, and by appoeintment. Office and Residence 49 Howard Street Foley Kidney Piils take hold of your corralled?—Los Angeles Herald. Surprised Himself. did not believe until that he could make such a through the west.—Chi- Col. e tried system and belp you to rid yourself of your drazging backache, dull headache. nervousiess, impaired eyesight, and of ail the jils resulting from the imppaired action of your kidneys and bladder. Remember it is Foley Kidney Pills that do this. Lee & Osgood Ce. ‘Sunday,” May’ subject; Not Faithless | City ot Lowell and Ches- pin—sufe, staunch vessels every comfort and convea- fence 1or the traveler. A delightiul voyage on and a superb view of the Sectal’shylibe and waterfront of -Steamer leaves New London st 11 En;a-ldanvnly due Pier foot of t 5.45 a. m. (Mondays sxceptad) _Pler 40, North River Ta m. Fa't'b&!um 10 New York $1.75 e o telephone W.J. Agent.. London. Cunn.. : New York CHELSER LINE Fare $1.00 Freight and passenger service direct to and from New York. rom Norwich Tuesdays. Thurs- . Sundass, at 5.15_p. m. “Kew York, Plor 32, East itiver, fabt Roosevelt Street, Mondays. W ays, Fridays, ‘at 5 p. m ight received untd 5 p. m. TAKER, Agent. L ", F. ' & FINEST STEAMER 1 'TONS DISPLACEMENT; 535 FT.LONG, 'Statcrooms with brass beds: six suites-de- luxe h ivato beths: fincst promenade decik in the world. orvhls!vl..ggmmn-. ‘Wireless. Only Bermuda B “ln‘zmlm -fl’:fi EXCYRSIONS Semedim smms waer EXCUBSIONS icrea e ip T bt hol S Rihon, §93 e Beautl! lilet, Itirerary, Tickets, etc., of Bermuda-Atiantio Line. 290 D'way, N. Y. F. H. WILLIAMS, JR. General Agt. H. C. LONG, Speciai Agt. T. 45. KENYON, Special Agt. Har#ford, Conn. Jun25S 150 ROOM AND BATH HOTEL ALBERT Hith St. & University Place One Block from Broadway Two Blocks from Wanamaker's NEW YORK CITY Situated close to the Whole- sale and Retail Districts, In the Heart of theaCity and in Quiet residesitta) neighborhood. ) I4>®W ©Z» 003 1 Min. from Grand Central Sta. § Minutes_from Meadoo Tunnet Stadlon This hotel has been redeco- Fatea. Tefornished thiasgn: out “and can be compnred favorably with any-inf town. Accessible to the docks of all im- Dortant sieamahip Hnee, raliroad Fiations. theatres, shops. stc.. e Well e ‘the bustness districte 300 Rooms, 200 Baths Rates $1.00 Per Day The restaurant 15 notabis for its excellence and very moderate prices. Send £ ceats e and Map of New York i I4>m oz2» 00> s Z4>»m 0zZ» 003 ROOM AND BATH E TN>® oz2>» £003 150 A Way to Siamp Your Own Stationery No extra cost: after your irst purchase Just received at CRANSTON’S F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Room 1, Second F! sr, Shannon Blds. Night 'phone 1083. ——— WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE Step in znd see us. FRANK WATSON & CO. 78 Franklin Street MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. + (Established 1872.} THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co., 142 Main Street, Upstaira. WALL PAPERS Are all in and ready for your spection. AIl grades and prices. in- cliding: our Enslish imported Paper Moldings to Mateh. Decoragions and general painter's supplies. We are now. receiving orders for paper hang- ing, decoration, and painting. P.'F. MURTAGH, ~Telephone. 92 and 94 West Main St. in- | - Inews Sy tfihmdne of sai e ‘New | turn to the Court. NBLSO! be, and hearing B pabiend this St iy s Shs e e d_hearing, 2 N J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true| copy_of record. byt 5 F Attest: FANNIE mayi3d 24 STPBRIOR COURT, NEW LONDON County. May I3th, 1971 Bessie A. Heath vs. The Dime Sav- ings Bank. % er for bringing in the representa- tives and creditors of Willlam Eddy as O beating. to ths' Bhurt that ihs appearing to the Chur o representatives and creditors of Wil- liam Eddy, alleged to be dead, whose I£5¢ known place of residence was Col- chester, State of Connecticut, ought to be joined as co-defendants in the above entitled cause, it is hereby Ordercd. That said representatives and credifors of Willlami kddy, alleged %o be dead, be and hereby aré made co- daténdanis in the above entiflad cause, and notified to appear before this Court on or before the first Tuesday- of June, A7 D7 1911, then and there to answer to sdid complaint, by publieation cf this order six times he Norwich Bul- letin, & ne: publishied -at. Nor. wich, in said County and_State, prio by:-some %o the 22d day of May: 19 Rober offteer or Tndifferent Porson and Teturn make By order of Court: GEORGE may13d ®. PARSONS, : Clepk: - : Don’t Think buyving FLOOR COYEEINGSI qaul s see our line. Our stock is now at s best, new goods constantly coming n, apd we guarantee’that whether it s Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Oil Cloth or Linbleum, our prices are right in every instance. Walil Papers Over two hundred patterns in neat and pretty Wall Papers from 5c a roil upwards. All Borders Free. SHEA & BURKE, Norwich and Taftville FOR SALE. FOR SALE No. 40 Maple Grove Av. A_ 10--Room Cottage House. MUST BE SOLD. Owner lives in another ecity. Will _accept _small amount of cash. Balance on easy terms. * A Rare Chance. JAMES L, CASE, 40 Shefucket St, Norwich, Ct. To Rent An Apartment of 8 Rooms and Bath in “The Huntington,” 170 Broadway. Apply to JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Ct For Sale 36 and 35 Thames St. Two two-family houses, Near Thames Square. Property runs to Yantic river,with| Tenements JAMES L. CASE, ‘40 Shetucket St., Norwieh, Ct. One-of the hest moderate sized farms in Windham County, lo- catad within reasonable distance of trolley and steam railway con- nectioms and is adapted for either truck, dairy or poultry farming. _Very good terms offered. Ad- dress WILBUR & PIKE, Bradley Bldg., Danielsen, Conn. “40.to 1.7 Forty years ago a family had 49 chances, 20 vears ago 20 chances, to- day 1 chance to purchase an ‘Al seaside plot mear New Londen, 3 miles water frontage, for $195, on monthly pay- ments, where tents, if desired, can be used. This is the last suitable property to be had, everything else desirable between New York and Buzzards Bay being sold in lots or held by rich peo- ple. For full information. address Jas, Jay Spith Co. 50 State St, New Lon- don, Conn. may138 BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. Three miles to Willimantic, 1 mile to R. R. station, near trolley. cottage house. Jarge stock barn with basement, henhouse, sheds, icebouse. etc.:. all buildings’ & No.' i: 30 acres extra til- lage. 15 open pasinre. iscacres valuable woodland, running spring water. 135 fine younz bearing apple-trees with 16 bead cagile, pair ‘hovees. IO hens 3 pizs and compisie Hneiol wagonsdnd Fafming fools. . Milk o cream sold at doar. Price if sold this week, $4300. Pictares and- lists. TRYON’S AGENCY, Willimantic, Cens. WHEN you want te put your busi- ness before the public, there is no me- dlum better than through the advertls- & columns of The Bulletin Az HUSTLERS 11 fmproved bilists; - quick Sectaity 805 Y 518 Biamtor. P T ER pm s ANTED At once, guillers; mu be “experienced. Brainard | & - Arm. i Tt SRR R RN 2 "WANTED_A Second h: < LA ?,&:@Afi:fl;’: St Pprice and year of % 3 - tin Office. e YOUNG MAN wants job at i 2s coachman; good driver; or am: tion on outside, A Bearman, E. I ‘Box 94, Oakdale, Comn. mayTsa W, experienced girl to do table work. Apply.at once to Attawaii- gan_Hotei, Danfelson, Conn. maylsd W sifarantoed hose. 76 per cec:t. profit; make $10 daily: fuil or B S raas P T SRR S MEN AND WOMEN—IL vou want rorle seil guarantced holaery to wear- o BiE commission Make $10 datly. “Mills, 3028 Chestnut, Phila- re or feviin 3 35, to pre- ut 08 aton iy, %0, ° on railroads in EXperience unneces- Positions “guarantesd | competent men—8,400 sent to positios e age and physical condition; seri stamp. - Raliway Ed. Ass'n, €. 193, 237 Mograe Street, Brookiyn, N. Y. 0 e Tot sample. mayl FOR SALEMust be s0ld at once, fine house, seven M"‘““‘Zru”" hot ‘and ‘cold water, all kinds of if, on trolley; terms ’very reasonable. ~In- | quire Bull Otfice. - - _mayl3d FARM OF 100 ACRES FOR SALE or exchange for other property. This farm “is “equally divided in mowin: pasturage and woodland. There is a ®00d 1k story house Of Seven rooms, water In house and woodshed attached to nouse. A good baru with basement; ‘plenty of appies on place.. tarm is_oniy one mile from village and two mites from K. R. station. Price-$2,500. Good terms.” ¥. E.. Bowen, North Windham, Conn.’ may13d FOR SALE—Guernsey cows. N. G: ‘Williams, Brookiyn, Conn. ° mayl3d FOR SALE—Four hors: Inquire corner. High and West Main Sts. ‘may1id R SALE OR TRADE 2§ H. P. Oldsmobile, in ood running order. Ap- ply at 187 Broad St, City. mayi2d FOR SALE—Farm, second house from Lisbori town hall, on Jewest City road, 40 acres good. soil, 15 acres woodland, new house of eignt rooms, new- shed and hennery, barn and horsé barn, well supply of water. Joseph Gufliotie; R. F. D. 4, City. may12d FOR_ SALE Horse, carriage, two harnesses, biankéts, ‘etc... Adaress W. R. Dawley, R. F. D. No. 6, City. mayild FOR SALE Two driving horses. M. WANTED—GIrl 6ver 20 for waitres: Apply at Day Kimball Hospital. Pus nam,” Conn.. may12d e S i A £ WANTED—Immediately, ten all round paper hangers; g00d_pay; steady job; eight hours. Apply Fitch & Hrown. © E. Burr, Hanover, Conn, mayild FOR SALE Mowed oats and hay. C. F. Jennings, 201 Hamilton Ave. ‘Phone 338-3. maylld FOR SALE_One oak kitchen table. ,,mefl.. 4 Eor garSi AR 7 TG BENT Tenemen: cight “ro bath, hot and .cold water, set tubs; rent’ reasonable to right party: neaf trolley, Feck’s Corner. Frank A. Skin- ner, Norwich Town. apr25TuThs "T0 RENT The cottage No. 3 Wasb- inston place, eight rooms and bath, in small co % e | o food graer ARR Fuths mas TO_RENT_FIat of five tooms, mod- orn improvements, bath, not “wafer, set tubs and gas, 51 Boswell Ave.- Inquire at 56 Boswell Ave. ‘mayi2d FOR RENT. CHEAP—Good pasture for ten or twelve head cattle; never-: failing water. . A. R. Bell, Brookl: Conn. - may12 "FOR RENT—Seashore cottages and ungalows along the Connecticut coast. C. M. Post, Westbrook, Conn. may12d FOR RENT —House of seven rooms and- atgic at No. 162 West Town St ‘Well of never-failing water with pu in hiouse. - Inquire L. J. Saxton, 73 W Towh St. . may1Zd TO LET—Wcodburn cottage, at Fish- er's Island, for the summer season. ¥'or particulars, inquire or address Mrs. R. A. Woodburn, 20 Liberty St., Westerly, Rob = mayild TO desirable tenement, Bany She Bve minutes walk . From Franklin square; -rent reasonable; sec- ond flgor. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. maysd . — Maud—It's- Howard St., New Londgn, Conn. mayi2d WANTED— Man around 50 to look after our business in unoccupied terri- tory. Special inducement; C. 'R, Burr & Company, 3 Manchester, Conn. - mayizd WANTED TO INVEST—_Have a smail amount of money to Invest as partner in @ business whers Service as account- ant or otherwise will be required. Ad- dress Box 25, Bulletin Co. - maylZd WANTED Salesmen to Sell automo- bile oils and lubricating oils. Excel- lent inducements. - The Middle States Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. - apr298 WANTED Men and women wanted in his state to sell our high grade teas, coffees, extracts, spices. etc. Ad- dress Wagon Dept., The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 162 Main St. Wor- céster, 7 mayild WANTED—A woman _for _general housework. 1Inquire at 63 West Main st “mayiid WANTED—Old feather beds. Best cash prices pald. Address C. F. Dick- Insdn, General Delivery, Norwich, Conn. may 5 WANTED—A giil Tor general house. work; good cook and laundres: wages to the right party. Api J. W. Ross, 184 Church St., Conn. mayiid WANTED—By & widower, in the country, a housekeeper; good home for the right person. ~Address X. Y. Z, Bulletin Office. maylld HOW YOU MAY LEARN barbering absolutely free. Get particulars imme- diately. ~Hall's Barber College, %14 Washington St.. Bosion, Mass. apr2sd WANTED—An experiencéd man 4s foreman of cutlery department. Must be femiliar with grinding and finishing. Willlams Bros. Mfg. Co.. Station 35, Glastenbury, Conn. = maysd WANTED—A girl to assist in gen- era] housework in 2 small family; good wages and a good home. Mrs.'N. H. Hali, Edgewood #¥arm, R. F. D. No. 3, Tel. may9d WANTED_Everybody to know that 2 Viying Merkle agency has been es- tablished in Norwich. “only motor- cvcle built with a spring frame and positively the easiest riding motorcycie in"the world. Catalogue mafled upon request. Address Flying Merkel Agency, Box 363, Norwich, maysd "WANTED — A good __ experienced kitchen girl. 68 Church St. may8d WANTED Good second hand, stand- ard make bicycle, at a low figure for cash, suitable for boy 14-15 years. _Ad., dress “Blcycle,” care Bulletin. may2d | THE WESTCOTT AND . WILCOX Boarding ~ Home_ for aged people is pleasantly situatéd in spacious grounds on car line; large sunny - rooms, all modern conveniences; maderate prices practical nurse in charge; Correspond- ence solicited. Address Old People's, Home, Box 125, Danielson, Ct. aprzid LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS— Home lessons: $25 weekly job guaran- good Iy to Mrs. ilimantic, teed; $10 weekly while learging. Rochester Auto School, 1816 Rochester. . Y. aprod EGGS FOR HATCHING from welly bred stosk S C. Buff Orpingtons and White Wyandoties; large, healthy birds of the best utyity and .prize winning strains, selected for size and egg pr duction. 13 eggs $1. Mrs. W. N. Sand- berg, R._F. D, No, 4, Norwich. Conn. Tel, 5 Leb1SSWIF WANTE] Your sewing machines, bicycles, lawn moyers and baby carriages fo repair. OUSLEY’'S REPAIR SHOP. Open evenings. 227 Franklin Square. Over electric car station. may10d WANTED Manager for Dairy Farm.’ Must be thoroughly experienced and use no liquor. Give references as to character and ability. Address F. J. REUTER & SON, Westerly, R. I : FOR SALE. 120 Acre Farm Well divided ints" mowing, pasture, and woodland. Large 12-room house, paintea white and in first class condi- tion; one barn 26 by 30, with base- Thent, another 24 by 30: one wagon shed 16 by 30; hay barn 20 by 24;. erib, wood house and several henneries, This farm is /well watered, has cran- berry bog, some timber, plenty of wood and_abundance of fruit; 50 acres of machine worked flelds in high ‘state of cultivation. Will keep 15 head of stock and pair of horses. This place is bn a macadam road. a short dis- tance from one of the best, markets. On account of sickness the awner de< sives fo sell. The price is right. Pos- seskion given immediately. - Inspection invited. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, = letin for business : 7 £ Real Estate Broker, ~ ° 41 West Broad Street, . -Room 12, e o ot AR PR g ok 94 Williams St. - mayl0d fa FOR SALE—A fine mahogany upright piano, with: stool and scarf, $13v; $10 down, $1.5¢ per week. The Plaut- Caddeén Co., Norwich, Conn. may9d " $165.00—A beauriful Bach & Bach up- right, fine tone and action, almost new; 310 down, $1.50 per week. The Plaut- Cadden €o., Norwich, Conn. __ may3d $90.00—For a good Chickering ux- right; terms $10 down, §1.25 per week; this is a bargain. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. maysd $25.00—For a good Leoring & Blak organ in first class condition; terms $5 down and 33 per month. The Plaut- Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. _ may3d FOR SALEYoung bay horse weigh- ing 1256; guaranteed _ sound; good worker_and driver; Drice very reasos- able. Brown's Bakery, Baltic. mayéd $#0.00_For a fine Chickering square, in fine order; a splendid piane for chil- dren to_ learn on; terms $5 down._$1 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Nor- wich, Conn. maydd FOR SALE_Four-tenement house in £00d repair; 80 to 140 feet of land; lo- cated in West Wauregan; tenements-in g0d demand; good reasons for selling. Thomas, Murphy, Wauregan Conn. may3d $185.00—A good Steinway upright, in g0od order; terms 310 down, $1,50 per iw2ek. The Plaut-Cadden Co, Norwich, Conn. X may9d FOR SALE_Two new 1911 auntomo- biles of popular makes; 20 per cent. off to close them out. M. A. Norton 71 Highland St., Hartford. apr2bd $365.00—For a fine 3600 player plano (almost, new), with best player action in the world; 12 rolls of music and bench; fully guaranteed for five years terms’ $30 down, 312 per month. . The Plaut-Cadden C6., Nerwich, Conn. may9d FOR SALE OR RENT—On Laurel Hill Avenue. new cottage, seven rooms and bath. C E. K. Burnham. Tel. $16-3. apr = SALE_Eight-room _ cottags house, all modern improvements, 16§ Broad St. Apply to Brown & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, 22 Shetucket St. Norwich. Conn. $200.00_New mahogany Ludwig up- right, with stool and scarf: terms $10 down, $1.50 per week. The Plaut- Caddén 'Co., Norwich, Conn. _ may9d OVER 80,000 TOMATO and cabbage lants for sale. Tomatoes: Champion. agnitude, Magnus, Mikado, “Earliana, June Pink, Giobe, Beauty, Crackerjack. Cabbages: All-head, Wakefleld; also flower plants. Al strong, _heaithy plants. Reasonable price. J. P. Theve, near St. Mary's Cemetery. Tel 692-4. maysd TO RENT—Terement of six rooms at 214 Franklin St. may2d TO RENT_A very desirable tenement on Laurel HIll Ave. Enquire at 55 Broad St. may3d TO RENT_At Fishet's Isiand, fur- nished bungalow of eight rooms, boat- ing ang fshing. Partioulars, address H. M. Taft, 104 River Ave, Norwich, Conn. apr27d . TO RENT—Nioce six-room upper ten- ement at East Great Plain. o Backus, Bast Great Plain, or Tel 727. aprizd \ FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone $34-: aprivd FOR RENT_A fine five-room base- ment flat with medern conveniences and fine garden, 15 minutes’ walk from Franklin squaré, on car line. Apply A. Morin, at The Plaut-Caddes Co. apréd TO RENTStore at 656 ¥ranklin St Inquire at Bulletin Office. To Rent pSoiage of Bight Rooms at Black oint. Cottage of Six Rooms at Orvescent Beach. . LUCAS. Reom 32, Central Bldg. may3d TO RENT House No. 53 Washingten Street, elght rooms and bath, steam heater, all newly papered and painted. Inquire of Dr. L. L. JONES, East Great Plain, Norwich, Conm. Tel phone 736. * For Rent Two Stores. - 101 MAIN STREST, heretofore occupied by J. C. McPherson. 118 WATER STREET, hereto- fore oocupied by Spicer Bros. J. P. HUNTINGTON, 4 Broadway. apris | SALE HORSES. They are here and on time, as adver- tised. Another carload - of Horses. Several good pairs, some mice chunks ana general purpose horses, They are £00d_ones and well broken. Come and See them. They must be soid and the prices cammot be beaten anywhere for the quality. ELMER R. PIERSON. | Tal. 177-12. maysd FOR SALE New T7-room Cottage with all ‘modern improvements, including steam heat, lot.50 by 125; excel- lent locality; for particulars in- quire _FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, Central Building, Nerwioh For Sale The five houses containing 14 tene- ments, Nos. 218-224 West Main strest, known as “Gardner Court.”, For information and terms apply to WM. W. IVES. 11 Chamalin street. Old Established Restaurant For Sale Centrally located. Will sell at great sacrifice. Cause, ill health- _Apply PECK'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 132 Spring Street, or Rex Restaurant, ‘Willimantic. Conn. FOR SALE s The very :desirable refiaggice No. 170 ‘Washington Strzet, wilhrstable. and conservatory. The property has a frontage of 234 feet and a depth of 484 may be divided if a purel be found for the wnole. For price and other infs ply to FRANK L. WOODARD, 40 Main Strest. . feb28TTHS you wanc to fore the public. um hetter than WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, 227 Main St., Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance : FOR SALE Marsy FARM OF 12 ACRES, with good_dweliing and ban, orchard,’ wood ot, ete. Price very low. 3 STURTEVANT AVE, NO. 18, MOD- ern dwelling, nearly new, all improve- meiits, in excellent neighhorhood. Kasy terms’ to accommodate purchaser. : ROOSEVELT AVE., NO. 65. NEAR the Bleachery, Greeneville, six room cottage, with garden. Very 1ow. 644 MAIN ST.. COPTAGE AND BARN, cellar, water closet. on two streets, ci cellent well. Ver water and an ex- cheap. maysd FOR SALE. FOR SALE New Cottage House of 6 rooms, hardwood floors, steam heat, bath, electric lights, ce- mented collar, large garden. Close to the electric cars. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. i For further particulars call on N. TARRANT & CO,, 17 M. Street, AUCTION Farm, stock, i, furniture. etc., at City. public auction 11th, 1911 o'clock 4. m., at the estate bf D Vail, Spencer St.. South Manchester, Good nine room house and: outer build ings, 47 acres of land, 32 acres adapted tobacco, grass, vegetables and Also 15 acres of wood agd The property is fituated % mile from Adams St. Station on South Manchester olley line, pear best markets of the state; and cannot be excelled for above putposes and this property must be to_settle the.estate. Terms cash. i3 “W. S.'VAIL. Executor, ay6d South Manchester, Conn, N. G. idppitt, 33 Pearl Street. Al improvements. Everything _first-class. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 CIiff Street. large: lot fronting| :&-. You spiring when you wrote Jt- <1 wras. was thinking of ¥he instailment —Pitisburg Post. utation. “T was. he said. Hi could do no —_— The average consumption of matches in France is 1,148 a person each year, representing & cost of about 23 cents, An_electrie searchfight te be attach - ed to (he barrel of a gun to aid & hunt« er to see game at might is a German invention. B electrie ing _irom 14 , which ean A new equipped with metal be,inerted to, increase its weignt whem dedired. The German are valued at $2¢ 600.000 n 1900, '$4,300,000 in 1330, The world's pri of tobaces for thie year 1908je" am 1361414 « 684 pounds, while tie iption for the fiscal year was 1. 5,543 ponds. Twelve parts tin, twe parts zine, one [ part aluniimem mkup—r cont. chlo~ ride of sodium make' am alloy with which the alumimim gan be soldersd easily. L Nickel mining ‘fs ‘guite active New Caledonia. B firgns investing largely in it other min ing. Some fair ‘gold veries have been made recenitly. A machine wifich passes a sfice of meat between ‘@ rofler and a lecel plate, both covered with corrugatd steel to make it tender, is the invens tion of an Oregon man. Plans’ for new schoolhonses to cont half a million doltars hare been made up by the ds raent of publle in- struction in aij for action by thy legislature at Honolulu. The Turkish government has wrder~ ed two battleship cruisers in nd, to be buily respoctively at’ Eiswick an: Barrow. The “hull and machinery of each vessel will cost about $4,006.407 P A novel electrical stove for wm o dining tables is provided with a dre - er heneath the, heating coil ro (hat toat_can be made at he same fime sometling else is being covked on 0P of the stove. ; Thare are two Indlan rgosonta- tives in the Mains ferisiature, *ho represent the Indians of thal = ‘the splendid home of the late Mrs. They are assigned seats in the rear the chamber, but have no vote in the proceedings. $ from Singapore and Wa- Untted muet_ e

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