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— ; —— L ‘metion plctures at the | Sudden Death of Courtland af the Breed The-| ~His Launch—Horace Clift's Fire. 3 at Town Hall ke, N0, 11, 1. 0.0, ¥, mects 137, U. B. ot. C Lucas Block. o e B0 s , Pythian Sisters, Usion macts ia C. L U. ry, A. O. H., meets im No, 4, S. of V., meets lemorial. Courtland Payne died nddu‘y’w 3 Saturday morning ‘about 9 o'clock | while on his launch. - He had started on a trip to Greenport with his grand- son, Alexander Payge, and —Harry Mitehell, The party left Mystic early in the morning and was towing .sev. eral spars from Mystic v between _Bartlet X Pluhy island Mr, Payno thraw up his hands and expired instantly. . ‘The young he We I papery i Alvotas e county spéct pleadings, men on board the boat at once ,,,"’»" sl BT known turned around and when Mystic was reached notified Undertaker -Rathbun, who at_onve notified Medical Exami- ner ¥. N. Hewes of Groton, who caune to this place ‘gave 4 the removai of the body to.the home of his son, Emerson Payne. - The de- ceased was born in Westerly and was 78 years old and has spent the most of his iife in Mystic and Mason is- land. _Besides his wife he leaves onme son, Emerson Payne, and two daugh- ters, Mrs. John Payne znd Mrs. Wil iam Godfrey, and nine grandchildren. Miss Mildred Lamb_ celebrated: her fifth birthdey on [riday afternoon from two until five at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Lambd, on est Mystic avenue. Gamies were played and a good time was enjoyed Dby the little fots. Those present were Ralph Van Pelt, Ruth and Dorothy Doyle, Anna and Doris' Dennison, Em- ily and Clinton Greene, Haman Brad- ley, Bernice Dahill, Roger and Blanche Miss Mildred received a num- of presen About 4.30 o'clock on Saturday aft- ernoon the fire alarm of the Mystic power station blew for a fire.in the barn belonging to Horace Clift on Pe- quot hill. Both. the Mystic hook and ladder company and B. F. Hoxie en- gine company responded, but as the fire was out of the district no water could be got. The fire presumably caught from a spark of a brush fire near the barn. The firemen worked hard to save the barn and at about eight o'clock the fire was put out. The am ANNOUNCEMENYS Miss M. C. Adles will be in Norwich all this week. See adv. BREED THEATER. Shelling the San Marcos, formerly Texas, is the title of but one of excellent motion picturs attrac- tions at the Breed today. and is a com- and detailed photographic story affair that took place in Chesa- bay Marsh 22. As nearly eve knows, the shelling of the Texas to emable the navy department to the resistance vaiue of the type of battlestips to the per- sistent and powerful attacks of a pos- enemy. The daily life on board the New Hampsbire as clearly shown in this pioture will interest and enter- tain all Jovers of educational pictures, will the scanes showing every shot 3& is fired, aiso tha effect upon the many of the shots causing ges mers to spout 400 feet in the air. There are 1,000 feet in the great film, every gmch of which is filled with thriliing splendid Biograph fim, with plenty of drama and comedy, and the musical portion will introduca for A return engagement the popular bari- ‘tome singer, J. E. Calkins, who will as- ‘thei Laws in presenting the Tewest and best illustrated songs. TODAY'S BILL AT THE AUDITO- eral weeks'ago, W friends th e e ¢lal news despatches, campaign. against secrecy BELIEVES THE CITY London, May 14.—C. nicipal cats, to_counteract and -Associated Chambers merce. “A good cat,” he do more. good than. owls, ties g:perally should: keep tol stock, $375,000. na local news- won a 2 who Bont ire t to seal hen “a well New York woman’s presence bere ‘becamve known to her eastern the publication of spe- newspaper followed, and grew so bitter that Clunty Clerk Fogg asked for a legal opinion. The matter will be tested in the courts, the newspar<rs contending that_se- creéy in divorce actions lends itseif to fraud .ip- service upon defendant. HOULD KEEP CATS. Suggested'as a Means of:Dealing With London_Rat Scourge. Bathurst, menther of parliament, suggested mu- a the rat nuisanca at a meeting of the Centrsl of - Com- said, “will kestrels, hawks and weasels, and I do not know whether .or not the ‘time has arrived when municipalities and local authori- cats. If they did, there would be fewer rats.” The Japan Asphalt company is be- ing ‘formed at Yokohama by 60 lead- ing business men of the empire; capi- barn was empty. Its loss was partial- Iy insured. Opening Baseball Game. RIUM. Shows coms and go, but the Audi- ES werium is still here with the sarhe pol- | The first baseball game of the sea- 6y which has provan so popular during | son was played on Saturday after- the laet three seasoos. The manage- | noon at Industrial park and there was ment have always succeeded in keop- | a good attendance. The game was be- ng abreast of tha times and one is| tween Mystic and a team from Yale X 3 always sura of finding several pleasing | and did nul!|lvm ]a;] ml\ires‘:m!g as | Freckle-Face! Freckle-Face! Freckle- featurss at the original home of up- | had heen anticipated. The Mystic team T tocdate vaudeville In this city. P7 | Started o ih Cranker and Me- EBECKEEFACGEL - How Heading the programme for the first s and_held out wel, Do You Like It? three days are Leavitt & Dunsmore in | fhile the for Yale, Woold and their original comedy protean playle: | Sharpe, proved too weak and at the = entitled The House Next Door. Dur of the third inning, Waldo, who have freckles you mneed ing second base, was put in tched ood game. The Yale mar: ¢ Raymond Holmes, Myst nd_who will this play on the Mystic team. ath acted as umpire for , but being assistant chief riment had to answer 1 which blew for a fire. Wili- ong took his place. The line was Relger ss, Cranker ng the action of this clover littie piay- Jot Nelson Lesvitt portrays five differ- ent characters, making a complet. change of costume for each and every wharacter. Most protean sketches, if not all, are based on dramatic lines. @nd Mr. Loavitt has made a departu #rom the beaten path by offering s #haten of this style based on a come Daws. Max Stamm is a clever singing come for you at Lee two-ounce package of moet obstinate freckles are quickly remov money back if it fails. iam McK up for Mystic That's as sure “as freckles! Spring winds bring them out in all their hideousness, and Kintho is ready & + Osgood Co.’s, or wherever toilet artfcles ar: sold. " A Kintho enough for most light cases, but the is easily and under a guaraztee of dian who comes here for three days |y, Sulli 3h., Greenwood ~2b, ~ Mc- fvom the largest houses in New York, | Guirc ¢, Rrown cf, Jonds If, Wilcox TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. and sfter playing here he will only be | rf, Kemnady Ib. For Yale, Waldo 2 S e e men in the first class theaters of Bo ton. Mr. Stamm is a clever comedian | and a good singsr. St. Jobn and McCracken, “that ec- esntrie pair.” will offer their own ideas | in the singing, dancing and talking Jine, and. according to advance reports on the act, they should be very much in evidence when the applause Is handed out. Nick Zellor has made himself popu- Jar duging his two weeks at this house and the song he offers for Monday should increase that popularity. It is a ecatchy march song and one that ‘s most appropriate, the title i3 Summer Days, and it's dollars to doughnuts you will be humming tho chorus ail this week. ‘Talik about plctures! The Auditorium and p, Cobb ss, Holmes 3b, Woold P and Hank 1b, Coates rg, Sharpe ¢, Atwood 1f, Laimas cf. ‘Score by inn- ingu: bl 30100430°—11 Yale, 001210000—4 Death from Ruptured Artery. Mrs. Herman Fisher died suddenly at her home at 3 o'clock Saturday She had just returned from doing her Sat- urday night shopping and when she entered the house an artery broke in her leg and she bled to death. A doc- tor was summoned and all assistance was rendered possible, but to ne avail and she died In less than 15 min- utes. Sihe was a German and besides" her husband she leaves one daughter, Mrs, Amos Bozue. NORWICH The water way — the e :?v of traveling. City o Lowell that bave lence tor the craveler. Soun, tiul voyage on Lons #nd a superb view of the'4von- gertul akyiine 20d waterfront of: N 10 NEW YORK. LiNE omfortas. and Ches- pin—sate, staunch vessels ery comtort and conven- s certainly setting the pace in that| Sunday was observed 'in all the | Stcamer leaves New London 2t 11 Mine, and the set for today will make | churches in the village as Mother's m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of you sit up and take notice. For Fri- | ¢ay.and the erent pastors preached | Fast 224 Strest,5.45 a. m. (Mondays day and Saturday, May 19th and 20th subject. Many carnations | xcepted) and Pler 40, North River. orn in observance of the day. Hoxie of New York, Frank N. Gilfillan of New Britain, Ira F. Noyes Vew Haven, Byron Billings of Bast nard Clift of Boston, Ros-~ coe ows of Bristol, spent Sunday (femember the date), the managemen: have secured one of the season’s fea- tures. Tt fs entitled Uncle Sam ‘Watching the Mexican Border, and the reel shows the 20,000 U. S. troops on their patrol of the fighting line. Tam Fare Norwich 1o Naw Yo Agent, New London. Conn. rk $1.75 Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, Frank A. Bill has the exclusive with their families in of men's King quatity $3.60, $4 and $5| Mrs, Flmer Holdredge of New Lon- shoes. See the latest styles In shoes | don visiting Mrs. J. A. Rose. z and oxtords. 3 3r: and Mrs, Lemuel Clift of Jack- '9' I‘k —— sonville, Fla,, have arrived in the vil- laze for the summer. BALTIC Mrs. John Baker is visiting with gy elat. at Crescent beach. Suseessful Fair of Workingmen's Club | Closes—Band on Parade—Motor Boats Ready for Season. The Workingmen's club fair, which ght and passenger Bus been in progress the past two e Ay York weeks, came 1o a close Saturday even- Y A e ing, proving a grand success. Tha Rew York, pier 32 Eust Ryt entertainment Saturday night was giv- foot Roosevelt Sir Moadays, on by Mrs. Thomas Bamford and Miss Wednesdays, Fridays, 'at 5 p. m Dunn and was a well render=d sk HTSIERE reosiusd matil § p. m. entitled Mistaken Identity. The ing poud, grah bag, candy and lus #ooths and shooting gallery were well taken care of and proved very profit- able. The falr was well conductad by the fellowing committee: John M Guire, chairman; Warren Hines, secre- tary; Sohn Drescher, treasurer; John XKay, John Hankbon, Willlam Cronin, Amile Gordon, Arthur Gordon, Henry Treckman, John Cronin, Robert Love. Raymond 'Love, Dennis Hines, James waters.' ¥ Fare $1.00 C. A. WHITAKER. Agent. ¢ BEAUTIFUL s "un..mmf:"'"ig“ agnmm“ : a., b et Ambiny service shing, D 4 fons. ~ The' _was _informed -that he need not permit mewspaper men to, in- ing’ complaints | Spend Your wacauon in ! | ! | Algsworth. " Daniel Murphy, ' Arthur EY THE MAGNIFICEST, PASE & le. Miss N. V. Milner's orchestra Twi S. S, ““OCEANA! furnished music for the fair. The fol- T ROUND TRIP T { lowing had chargo the _different cluding Stateroom Berth & xe-fi';z up booths, stc.: D. J. Kines, at offle: Culaine on the Atiantle W, Cronin, G B ARG ATy A ke MER ‘ronin, refreshment McGuire, R R e R S K floor director; W. Hines, shooting gal. 5 taterooms with brass beds: six sulleasie: lery: J. Kay, 'candy; D. Fournler, grap Iuze With private: bethis Bcet promenade deok Booth: D, Murphy. wheel of fattene:| MACHINE MADE . | B5s Orchectre, Gy mabsium, Wil S Chabbot, fishing John Hanlon, cont E%’m‘“g'fié’rmfi“m foarts | reem. o leven days, laciuding steam- | Band’s New Uniforms. | Skip fare. best hotel accomihedats H . | et medations; 693 v St Jean's band members were out Beastiih Bookck. - incrachy Treiesus, o of Saturday night for ths first time in Bermuda-Atiantic Line. 230 B’ thelr new svits and made a fine ap- An Expert in SFith said estate to this. Court for &l lowance, it/fs - - C Ordered, That the ‘20th. A.D. 1311, at 3 o'clock in. ai the Probate Office in Montville, be, a3 fl?» é.we,m ed for a hearing e acceunt, and b (etcl to.anpear At sald m and pras erein; to appear at m e Dby publizhing this order ofie time. in sorte newspaper ‘Mavine. a- circul in said District, and by posting a on the public signpost in the Town of Moncville, where, the dec¢ased - last dwelt, af least five days before sald time ass! i Certified from ‘Record: e CHARLES N. may15d . Judge. SUPERIOR COURT, NEW LONDON County, May 13th, 1911, Bessie A. Hoath vs..Thé Dime Sav- hls.l nk. . rder for bringing in the representa- tives and crediters of William Eddy as Co-Defendants. IL appearing to the Court that_the represertatives ‘and creditors of Wil- lHam Eddy, alleged to be dead, whose last known place of residence was Col- chester, State of Connecticut, ought to be joined as cb-defendants in the above entitled cause, it is hereby Ordered, That said representatives and credifors of William Eddy, alleged |. to be dead, be and hereby are made co- d2fendants in the above entitled cause, 2nd notified to appear before this Court on or before the first Tuesday of June, A. D. 1911, then and there to answer to sald complaint, by publication of this order six times in The Norwich Bul- letin, a newspaper published at Nor- wich, in said County and State, pri to tie 2gd day of May. 1911, by som. proper officer or-indifferent person, and return make. By order of Court: GEORGE E, PARSOKS, lerk. - Don’t Think of buying FLOOR COVERINGS until you see our line. Our stock is now at its best, new goods constantly coming in, and’we guarantee that whether it is Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Oil Cloth or Linoleum, our prices are-right in every instance. Wail Papers Over two -hundred patterns in mneat and pretty 'Wall Papers from 5c a roll upwards. All Borders/free. SHEA & BURKE, Rorwich and Taltville mayi3d A Way to Stamp Your Own Stationery No extra cost after your first purchase Just - received at CRANSTON’S F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 1, Second F} rr, Shannon Bldg ight 'phone 1088. e WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE Stap in znd ses us. FRANK WATSON & €O, 78 Franklin Strest. i yanted, u{‘a! May, | 363, PR ) be-80ld & of | fine Seve S S A z v auire Bulletin Office. FARM OF 100 ACRES FoR oF cxenange for otner property. farm . is equally "divided in_mowi: pasturage and woodland. There is a good 1% sto: house of “"Bm ‘ater in house and W.Pdlllafl A b .gg;ll:l A :lood barn’ with basement, o ‘farm B S bt s miles from R, . station._Price 32,600, ‘Good terms. F. E. Bowen, North Windham, Conn, may13d FOR SALE_Four corner High and W maylZid- 5 e . may1 A T e et ceintral. Address A. 3, Bulletin. may15d for" Goneral nousev ork: Taare 8t Bal letin office. / y maylsd iperienced girl to do 1y at once to Attawau- Danieison, Conn. maylsd WANTED—Girl_over 20 for waitress. Apply at Day Kimball Hospital, Pat- nam, Conn. 3 o may1zd - WANTED—Immediately, on ali Tound Dbt pmngers; Eood pays Jleady 100 | “FoRr SALE OR TRADE 28 H. P FLR T R T & Brown, i | o1asmobile, in good running order. Ap- roward St. New London, Cona. mayi2d |51y 51° 137 Brogd St City. mayild W en ‘women wanted | = teas, ‘coftees, extracts, spices, otc.~ Ad- | [#ho0 town hall, on Jeweit City road, $rezs Wasen Dept. The Greit A now house of eight rooms, new sh ot bungalows the Connecti C. M. Post, Westbrook, Conn. mayi2a | Go FOR uss of seven rooms and attic at No. 162 West Town St Well of neyer-tailiug water with pump 1D house. 1Inguire L. J, Saxton, 73 West own St.. . may1zd eep us throus level nore Inquire | est Main Bis: se burdens feebly—since we . mus days of slowly fratting JO LET—Woodburn cottage, at Fiah- Then most we rieed the -&t ot I £ 2 or - s Ialend; for fhis Stk < or £ 5 Z‘y"‘”"m”‘ LEISURE. - Lejsure, soddenn ¢ g g e b ey o des Co 168 and hennery, barn and horse barn, well | g1 JUENT TA dceiral cester, Mass. mayild supply of water. Jose] ‘walk from =, Ph Guillotte, R. ) jmrankiin: squaré; rent ressonable; sec- ficed to hold z man for _general | F. D. 4 Clty. ‘mayija | Erankiin square; r aare: Wide-¢yed_delights and pleasures un- Inquire at 63 West Main T T i SR g B B Cntrotied "0 20 @ bl mayild WANTEDOId feather beds. Best cash prices pald. ~Address C, F. Dick- inson, General Delivery, Norwich, Conn: maylid 2 WANTED—A girl for gonoral House: work; good cook and laundress: good wages (o the right Darty. Appiy to Srs, % W. Ross, 184 Church St., Willfmantic, Comn. ¢ mayild WANTED—By & widower, in the country, a housekeeper; good Home- for the right person. ~Address X. Y. Z., Bulletin Oface; mayild HOW YOU MAY LEARN barberin absolutely fr o2 ote, Addréss W. N City. maylld FOR SALE—Two driving horses. M. E. Burr, Hanover, Conn. mayiid FOR SALE—A fine mahogany Upright piano, withs stool and scarf, $130; 310 down, $1.50 per - week: The Plaut- Caddén Co., Norwich, Conn. . may9a $165.80—A beautiful Bach & Bach up. right, fine tone and action, almost new; $10 down, $1.50 per week. The Plaut- Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. _ maydd For_a good Chickering uj $90.00—] right; terms $10 down, 31.25 per_week; this is a bargain. The Plaut-Cadden 'Fy shuddering moments,when no gaunt SieS S ot e aurted- our happy minds: It C withhoeld - ' v presence from this TG RENT—Tememe Tooms at 214 Franklin St. - may2d NT—A destr: tedement on Loy THiN Ave. Ehaaire ap Bt C g - Broad St. _mayid |And bearing silence with thee disem- TO RENT—At Fishers Island, fur- 2 gage - 3 nished bungalow of elght rooms, 'boat. | Pur twined fortunes? Deeps ‘of unhews ing and_ fishi; Particulars, ‘es: weods, H Ve Norwich, | #one can herish thes, alons possess c“'omxn' L R )l"rl'l; Thy qcx:l_g; teeming vigor. This our ime, ‘TO RENT—Nice six-room upper ten; | Not to have worshipped, marred by in, or Tel. 727 | That ement at Kast Greai Plain. alien moods, Backus, East Great soie condition of all Jovelinsss, Tho_slow and dreaming lapse of meds- ur me. - nt of six: apriza ¥ OMS, a1l modern con- rticulars - 'URNISHED RO s Gintely YHatts Beros Coilege, 1354 | Co- Norwich, Conn. may9d _ |veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnons 834-4. —Hampion's Magazine. Washington St. Boston, Mass.. apr28d | ~$25.00—For a good Loring & Blake| apriod - VIEWS AND VARIETIES st hurch St. may6d | Gadden Co., Norwich, Conn. maysa |ment fat with me o from Clever Savings _ and fine garden, 15 minutes’ w. . WANTED—Good second hand, stand- ard make bicycle, at a low figure for ‘cash, suitable Tod boy 14-15 years. Ad- dress “Bicycle,” care Builetin. may2d THE W) AND WILGOX Boarding ~ Home for aged people.is pleasantly situated in spacious grounds on car line; large sunny rooms, all modern conveniences; moderate pric practical nurse in charge; correspon ence solicited. Address Old People's Home, Box 125, Danielson, Ct. = aprzid LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS — Home lessons: $25 weekly Job guaran- teed; 310 weekly while learnimy Rochester Auto School, 1816 Rochestel N.E: apréd WANTED—>A girl for general house- work: no svashing or ironing: -93 Broad Street. mayisd on car line. - ADDPly A. ut-Cadder. Co. aprsd tore at 65 Fraaklin St Franklin square FOR SALE_Young bay horse welgh: | Eraniiin sque ing _1266; _guaranteed sound; good Wworker and driver; price Vvery reasom- able. Brown's Bakery, Baltic. mayéd “Have -any luck on your fishing trip™ “Yes. ~Counting those that got away and those we threw back, we iz Inguire at Bulletin Office. got seven."—Detroit Free Presy. Mrs, M.—~Who did you vote fors To { Rent Mrs. N.—1 don't remember his name, Cottag at . Black | He gave me Tiis seat in the atrest cof Porai s SPI EIRHE S % | last “week—Cleveland Plain Dedler. Cottage of Six Rooms ‘at Crescent | cShakespeare was wromg in ieliere Beach. ing the world to be a stage.” ~ew: it's more on the order of a courthonsd —tull of trials, you know. —Chic:zd News. ° Pedanticus—Tt is one of the piysi’s laws that the effect canhot excecd (he cause. Cymicus—Pshaw! Tve seen eight pounds of baby transform 2.0 pounds of father and mother Into driveling idfocy.—Lifec. “Wherel3fh 177 the invaild exclsim= ed, waking from the long deliriom of fever ‘and Tecling the comfort that lov= "'f hands had supplied. “Where am T in heaven?’ “No, dear, wife: “I-am still with you Blade. $40.00—For a fine Chickering_ square, in fine order; a splendid piano for chil- dren to learn on; terms $5 down, $1 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Nor- wich, Conp. may9d FOR SALE_Four-tenenient house in £00d repair; 80 to 140 feet of land; lo- cated in West Wauregan; tenements in 300 demand; good reasons for seiling. ‘homas Murphy, Wauregan Conn, may3d $185.00—A good Stelnway upright, in go0d order; terms $10 down,,$1.50. per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co’; Norwieh, Conn. mayyd FOR SALE_Two new 1911 autorko- biles of popular makes; 20 per cent. oft to close them out. M. A. Nortom, 71 Highland St., Hartford. aprzba $365.00_For a fine 3660 player planoc (aimost, new), with best player action in- the ‘world; 12 rolls-of music_and bench; fully guaranteed for five year: terms’ $30 down, $12 per month. Thé Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. J. B. LUCAS. . Room 33, Cestral BHg. may3d TO RENT House No. 58 Washington Street. eight rooms and bath, steam heater. all newly papered and painted. Inquire of Dr. L. L. JONEE, Fas Great Plain, Nerwich, Conm: = Tele- phone 736. . 2 T WANTED. 7 Your sewing machines, bicycles, lawn mowers and_ baby carriages to repair. OUSLEY’'S REPAIR SHOP. 227 Franklin Square. ation. may10d — FOR SALE. 120 Acre Farm Well divided into mowing, pasture, and woodland: Large 1Z-room house, paintea white and in first class condi- tion; one barn 26 by 30, with base- ment, ancther 24 by 30; one wagon shed 16 by 30; hay barn 30 by 24; crib, wood house and several henneries. This farm is well watered, has cran- berry bog, some timber, plenty of wood and_abundance of frult: 50 deres of machine worked flelds in high state of cultivation. Will keep 15 heac of stock and pair of horses. This place is on a macadam road, a short dis- tance from. one of ‘the best markets. On account of sickness the owner de sires to sell. The price is right. Pos- session given immediately. Inspection invited. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street, Reom 12, Westerly, R. I. Open evenings. Over electric ca; ; Customer (ifter a morning’s shop- LEOF SALE_ OB WENT_On Liurel or nent Ding)—Have Jou aty eelu? b venue: fiew ; B ; ). a7 Pt and bath. C. E. KBurnham, Tel, 816-3, - ger—V¥es, - madam. - What quaatity would you require? Customer—Well, there'll" be six of um D'you think & yard and a half “would be sufficient?— Punch. 2 “Are vou going to sece.tHe corons- tion?" ' “No,” repiied Mr. Meekton. “T don't think Henrietta would care for it. She wpuld regard it as a waste of time to organize such a grand parads without ' putting Votes for Women" banners in itfl."—Washington Star. o't you .wanter hire a feller o keep the tramps away, missus?” asied the boy. “How .can You keep the tramps away?” demanded the missus, “Easy enough,” replied the boy. “T kin'eat up all the pie. and things wot's left over."—Philadelphia Record. Mrs, Green—Why did you choose a { bald-headed man for your second hius- band? Mre, Wise—My first husband always insisted that 1 worried him bald, and I'm taking good care that T 1an’t have that thrown at me (his Boston Transcript. MUCH IN LITTLE aprid FOR SALE—Eight-room cottage house, all modern improvements. 168 Broad St. Apply to Brown & ins, Attorneys at Law,, 22 Shetucket 3t. Norwich. Conn. $200.00_New mahogany Ludwig up- right, with stool and scarf: terms $10 down, $1.50 per week. The .Plaut- Cadden Co,, Norwich, Conn. _ may$d HENS ¥or the rest of this season we ! will sell cges for hatching rom {our Mayflower White Wyandottes at §1 Dor seiting and $4 per humdred.. A Ereat opportunity. Mayflower Waite Wrandottes lay at six fo seven months old Cuban Game stock and egus al- ways on hand. Send for cireular and Drice st MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, Norwich Town, Conx. ‘Phone 34-3. apr24MTh Two Stores 101 MAIN STREET, heretofore occupied by J. C. McPhersen. . “118 WATER STREET, hereto- fore occupied by Spicer Bres. J. P. HUNTINGTON, 4 Broadw aprisS : WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Maln St., Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE NEARBY FARM OF 12 ACRES, with food dweliing and barn, orchard, wood ot, ete. ~Price very low. STURTEVANT AVE., NO. 18, MOD- brn dwelling, nearly new, all improve- ments, in excellent neighborhood. Easy TWENTY HORSES. I have five good big.work horses, one nice brown mare chunk, weight 1150 one nice black horse, weight 1100 These are very gentle and not atraid of things. I want to sell these and some MONEY LOANED o= Diamonds. Waiches, 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, Upstairs. WALL PAPERS e all in and ready for your in- tion. All grades and prices, in- iding our English Imported Papers. sldings to Match, Decorations and neral painter's supplies. We are ow receiving orders_for paper hang- ng, decoration, and painting. P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main St. - Telephene. =% dvige to Mothers pearance. They parided the differe atrests and render:} scme excells ansic. 150 Paints Viilage Interests. Patrick Jones of Newark, N. J., who has been the guast of local reiatives ths past weei, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Ravenelle, who have :)‘hen a'?;unlhrlehlh':l in New Rad’ord an javerhill, have returned ‘home. A number of motor boats have been placad in the Sretucket river. John V. Woods, Jr., of New Haven was a guest of his paren‘s. Mr. and Mrs. John Woods, ovr Sunday. Miss Katis Daley of Providence was {he Fuest of Miss Rens B. Smith over Laurenee Dieschor of Worcester was at his hems over Sunday. YOU prove yoursel HOTEL an Expert Judge of paints if you select as the best the brand known as Rocers. In covering capatity, appearance and wear it is all that can be desired. 1ith St. & University “»® 02p To00a Made by Drrrorr Wit LEadp Worxs Minutes from Chelsea Are a Crime. WMavor Gaynor savs that it is no ALBERT Ome Block from Broadway Two Blocks from Wanamsker's Situated elose to. the Whale- sale and Retail Districts, in the Heart of thenCity and h M | Quiet resideritinl nefgbornood. © Minutes from Pénna. Station. Min. from Grand Central Sea. § Minutes from McAdoo Tunnel "Station: Place Docks. vz» Eooa & T4>»W 02> 200X @o=ace to wear'a benrd. But P > ho moneiter gide whiskers s “ROCE ; ROCEF This hotel har been redeco- Tatrolt Frae Press, toa. Tefurnished throughs . ol W T e ’ o Ty with any im town. s m!a + aneks of al A n ¢ " Average. [} rng-d ('0 ; i like & bush leaguer. mmerce Street gcelisace " and “vary - pédyente e oS T | Send £ ceats for Guide and Map| T » ot Now Tovk City: M ertising medium in tern Cenpecticut equal to The Bul- n for business results "ROOM AND BATH 150 moom anp BATH 150 Ty tem Have you had baby's photograph taken ? It's an art to take baby's photn- graph as it sliould be taken. Yo catch his roguish little gmile, his pretty little dimple, Such photograps. become prized remembrances. of_bahyhood’s days in years to come. We have had years of experfence In_photegraphing children. They always look their best when we :ake them. No _troublesome posing Snap them in'a jiffy. LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. GEORGE G. GRANL. nderiaker nd Embaim: - krovileas: 3. 1ot a T or nig Dri4M W tenuon o & phofe €50 ATTAMOBILE STATIGA Colt. € Otis Strest * Autemon 9 Bteycie . apwring. General Ma e werk. Jobbing. ‘Phone 3. F. CONANT. 11 Framklia Stree:. Wiitestone Sc.ana the J. F. C. 1% Jigars ars the West on the markev terms to accommodate purchaser. ROOSEVELT AVE, NO. 65, NEAR the Bleachery, Greeneville, six room cottage, with garden. Very low. 644 MAIN ST., TTAGE AND BARN, ceilar, water closet, large lot fronting on two streets, city water and an ex- cellent well. Very cheap. nlaysd others right away to make room for the nex: carload, which will be hera Monday, Mav 224, Come and see them draTel. 17 ¢ may1sd ELMER R. PIDRSON. FOR SALE New 7-room Cottage with all modern improvements, incliding steam heat, lot 50 by 125; excel- lent locality; for particulars in- quire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, A small brass foundry In an East Side (New York) basement has thls sign_on_the front.door: “Russian An tiques Manufactured Here.” 7- FOR SALE No. 40 Maple Grove Av. A_10--Room Cottage House. MUST BE SOLD. Owner lives in another city. Will _accept small amount of cash. Balance on easy terms. . A Rare Chance. JAMES L, CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Hamilton u:!u.be)t'h lllohfamflll aue thority on the_trotting horse, was 2 war correspondent for The Louisville Democrat during the clvil war. The Osaka municipality has receive ed & donation of $500,000 from Iwam- t) %Yeinoskue . for public undertakings, ihe money fo ve paid in five anuual, : is o B e Cotamplation: & suhesss for b i a ‘bridge acrose | the sh&msmn-mof 1 $10,000,000_gold. motor that a Califer+ FOR SALE. Ct. Norwich To Rent An Apartment of 8 Rooms and Bath in “The Huntington,” The consumers of the Malay penin< sula_and adjacent. i are emjov- ing 10 to 50 per cent. lower petroleum prices, due to keem competition bee tiveen’ the Asiatic and Standard com- panies. It is announced that the gemeral For Sale The five houses. containing 14 teme- ments, Nos. 218-224 West Main strest, known as “Gardner Cour For information and terms apply to WM. W. IVES, 11 Chamslin street. i you want Good Horses you want to come where Good Horses are sold.. 170 Broadway. Apply to ! e T Jowish colonizing hAs ao~ bt 2 § A aaired 10,000 acres at in the E1 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. Old Established Restaurant THE NEW EASTERN Arisch district, Egypt, to found & Jewish colony. The district is said 1o be especially suited for ofives, i- monds, figs, grapes, etc. Canalla is the chief market for the tin plate exported to foreign countries, but large and growing shipments ars now heing made to Alaska and Fiawi for use in their ea industrics To Alaska the: sl have in- creased from 24,756,000 pounds in the caiendar year 1909 to 30,000,000 povii® in 1910, and to Hawall from 4.256.099 pounds to 7,333,000 pounds during e same perfod. . HORSE MARKET 144 Allyn St., Hartford, Conn. . Just received two ex-l press loads of first - cla; Horses. High class Drafters from Ohio, Farm Chunks, Business. Express, Fire Horses and -Drivers from Pennsylvania and York State. We buy direct from the farms where they were raised and can undersell any market. Tnese Horses For Sale Centrally located. Will sell at great sacrifice. - Cause, 1ll health- _Apply PECK'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 132 Spring Street, or Rex Restaurant, ‘Willimantic. Conn. FOR SALE For Sale One of the best moderate sized farms in Windham County, lo- cated within reasonable distance of trolley and steam railway con- nections and is adapted for either truck, dairy or poultry farming. a arc weli broken. Our Strone guarantes > . - e A e New Cottage House of & F|iCilcis you the same ur Auction as at| Vies Consul Lewis Heck reposts that aress . rooms, hardwood floors, steam | Private Sale. Horses must be as rep- | the municipal government of Jerwss- heat, bath, electric lights, ce- 1ceented or money refunded and Horses | Jem has recently given a trial order WILBUR & PIKE, mented cellar, large garden. Jishirped back at our expense. A thor- | for two vapor gas street lamps of am h trial given. Come where you can This market was built to save you money. Aucticns every Tuesday and Friday. Privato sases daily, rain or shine. Our Ting ls Urder COVER [iif minute's * walk |5 WILLIAMS BROS., Props. | Close to the electric cars. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. For further particulars callon N. TARRANT & CO, 117 Main Street, American make to the Palestine rej- resentative of the mannufacturers, & Chicago. pany. These lamps are to be quipped with cu»emkhkm which a ‘certain mumber of * trial_they prove satisfactory, & order from the municipality ie probable. The Seoul press of February $, 1 notes. that by -wiy of. com 1 3 2 f the tl *lonal li T r.f. W. HOLMS, Demtist ;Z;;.:,m:&'%ha«z - Shannon Building Annex. Room AL x"l m""m' has notified Bradley Bldg., DSnielson, Conn. 3 + BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CON City. from Union Station. Telephone 2264 12; apnla trees, with 16 horses, 100 hens. 3 ine of wagons'and . I Offer For Sale : the splendid home of the late Mrs. s ook, $4300 | N. G. Lippitt, 33 Pearl Street. ANl improvements. Everything first-class. 'A. PRENTICE, 86 CIiff Strest. Telephone 522 Willimantie, Conn. 2 > i ‘WHEN. you want to_put your busi- Dess befors the public, thiere is no. 3 E e a PHERE 15 no adverusing meaizm & Eastern Cennecticu m'xf‘m M letin for busin 2

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