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e Fellows’ Mail. k e, No. 34, F. and A. M, in Masonic Temple. nd Buffers Union meets b 5 "0, Fal Lody i 509, N. E. O. Hope kah Lodge, No. 21, L 0. O, meets in Odd Fellows Hall. ANNOUNCEMENS AT THE AUDITORIUM. ¥ ~ Susie Smith, and helps ;l Uncle Sam Watching the Mex- ean Border wili be seen here fn a mo- tion picture on this Iriday and Sat- urday. You should not miss this reel. BREED THEATER. A picture without a parallel one featured at the Breed tod entitied Hlowing Up the Texas. pleture, as is well known, was taken of the event which was to determine the vaige of the older type of battle- ships in resisting the heavy broadsides @f the possibie enemy. This pictire i3 Pewildering in attractiveness to all Jevers of sclentific investigntions, Beautiful sea pictures, and all who ara interestad in the intimate inner work- Sngs of a modern batiiesnip such as the Dakcia and New Hampsk The @wfil havoc made by the shots fired m the interest of the government is shown clearly ai a _ciose range and a complete tour of the decks and tur- reis 4 made, allowing the work of de- struction to be examined pl plece. Thers is a big western picture, be- sides ths strong meioaramatic Bio- e by graph film entitled The Knight of the Road, and the musical portion in cludes the Wiustrated songs featurel by Mr. Caikins and Miss Laws, Who Are You With Tonight Sing Me an . Old Sone of Love. Giv: Me a Shove, 'm Falling in Love. Brief State News Somere—Rev. W. S. Thompson of @omers occupled the pulpit of the Bvangelical church at Indian Orchard, Mass., Sunday. New Haven. H. H. Sykes, general Fngland Telaphone company, is confined to his mtanager of the Southern N home by iliness. New Britain.—The Bassett streat have organized a club in that neighborhood. A fine of a penny Is provided for smoking, ewedring or ¢ reading dime novels. -« " Wallingford.— Rev. Richard G.Wood- bridge, for the past fiv: years pastor of the Congregational cimirch, Sunday morning read » letter of resignation, 0 tuke effect Sept. 20 Winsted.—Arthur . Shelton. the caretaker of the Riv om the hanks of the C at Wilson station,was found dead Sun- day In the bullding by members of the @b, Middistown. —The Henry Bul- fard left an estate of 3256000, accord iag to the inventory filed with Judg. Curtiss S. Bacon. Mr. Bullard dfed about six montos ago, leaving most of his property to his son and other | relativer. . Waterbury. Word has been receivedq Wy Supt. H. 1. Wales of the Connecti- cut company from Worcester that f ©of the 29 new open cars pianned for mersico In this this summer are on the road and du- to arrive today or tomorre. Bristol.—During the morning sesr. wdee in the Baptist church Sunday the | ch read a letter from | “lerk of the chy Walter Edgar Woodbury in which he aecepted the call extendad to him a week ago to become the pastor of the local church. Hartford.— Beginning its twentieth summer of a _careor of usefulnass, the Connecticut Mumane society is for- mulating plans for a consistent cam- Paign in behalf of weary, worn-ont, desorted or mistreatod animals during the hot season Meriden. —The nnual banquet of the Meriden Teachers' assoctation Tuesday evening at the Winthrop hctel broug: together cver one hundred of the pun- le sclool teachers and prinvipals, Principal speaker being Marcus White of New Britain Norwalk.—Judge Wiliam F. Tam- § meny has made known ais appoin gment to the offices of t Norwalc eurts. Attorney George M. Vosburg > &nd Louis Goldschmidt are the 3 tees for the positions of p ing attorneys, while Attorney A Grifn, Jr., is cler Torrington.—A feature of the la Slavonian Roman Catholic church @rove sirest, on Mem day 30, wiil b> a parade, which wil atf 11 o'elock in the morning. Bend of the procession will ride in am | | zons automobile Right Rev. John J. Nian, | Blkhop of the Hartford diocese. Rev J. G. Murray of Hartford and Rev. Father Gaspar Panik “The old notion that women are more emotional than men has been dis- eredited by a celebrated authority of Europe. FRECKLES J Maybe You Can't Prevent Them, You Can Easily Remove Them — Quickiy, Toe. It is far belter not te walt uniil the hot Summer sunshine brings out_you Ireckles in all their unweleome ugl hems. There's a simple . reme Kintho—that removes ireckles as if by it's guaranteed to re- move or momey back. ?( a two- t Lee & O [ nods are sold, and Kintho T G IS GOING ON TONIGHT lle and motion pictures at the | Large Attendance at w “Plctures ai the Breed The- isitors. seh Tribe, No."34, 1. O. R. M., Frank A. Bill has the cxclusive sale of ladies” Patrician shoes, oxfords and 3 at $3.50 and $4. He has the Rl s Vies ana colors. A very classy show in every detail is | Sppesring at, this popuice place of | usement the first three days of this Wweek and is more than pleasing all who sec 't Leavitt and Dunsmore are a very neat protean playlel i, h Mr. Leavitt hay much opporti- | o 0 show his ability as a character and which he takes advantage of the satistaction of ail. Miss Duns- is very good also in her role of keep the fun | . up to a high pitch during the entire act. A real comedian is Max Stamm, Who puts over a line of new songs fn 4 most original and pleasing manner. The comedy talking act presented by | St, Johm and McCracken Keeps the | Tiouse in the best of humor and brings fourth_rounds of appiause at the close. Nick Zeller is doing nicely with the | y _new song number, Summer de clubhouse nnecticut river | menibers of the general assembly | by Govers / Residents Arriving—Ri social given by the Philatheas in the parlors of the Baptist church- Tuesday evening. A musical and ljterary pro- grunme was rendered, - games were plived and refreshments served. Mrs. John Fitzpatrick and daughte: Graca were in New London Tuesda: Airs. William Baker entertained thc Silver Link society at her hofe Tues- day afternoon. - Misses Viola McDonald and Eleanora La:ab wors in New London Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker have re- turned to Mystic after spending a few days with ‘riends here. Mr. and Mrs Ciarence Bradley have returned to Islip, L. L, after visiting Mrs. Eradley’'s parants, Capt. And Mrs, Jasper Brown. 3 “fapt. Elmer Bradford of Greenport, L. L, is visitng his parents, Mr. and George Bradford, on Spriug roet. > red King has returned to Sprms- field after a short visit wih friends n tow Has Opened Bungalow. frs. Harrist Arnoid arrived in ths age Tuesday from New York ard will ‘spend the summer at her bung: low on Cove strect. Mr, and Mrs. baniel Halloran have returned to New London after spend- ing a few days with friends at Water- view cottage. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Chester and. children, who have heen visiting rela- tives on Main street, have returned to New London Mrs. Rac > Montgomery of Mystic has boen visiting fricnds here for a few davs. McDonald and son George are visiting Mr. McDonald's rents on Prospect Hille. JMiss Vaude Carson leaves this week for Uxbridge, Mase: to visit her sister, Mrs, Waiter Lewis. Mrs. Mary Chesebro and daughter Jessie, Mrs. Charles Palmer and Miss Gertrude Prown attending The World in Bosto SAYS THE PRESENT DAY EDUCATION UNSEXES WOMAN. Prisst Declares Modern Methods Make Her a Spectacle for Angel Faltimore. May 15.—Declaring that present day education is not holding up to young women the ideal of per- fect woman and that it is producing a class of godless and masculine women, the Rev. John S. Keating, professor at Loyola coliege, in a sermon at St Ignat Catholic church Sunday morning s2i t the effort today is to unsex woman and make her. take the place of man. Instead of domesti the effort is ta give her pul 3 nstead of the retiring, modest hand- maid of :he Lord they would have her bicome a spectacls for angels and for », taking her part in public proces- elons and shrieking in our halls of legisiature for more yoes.” declared that many women look- ed to an impure Venvs as a model of perfectior. The real charm of woman ha said, lies not n her physical beauty or muscular development. “Tpe Dignity of Womanhood” was the topic of Father Keating’s sermon in ‘he course of which he assajled the wonen who lead lives of luxurious idleness and those wiho losa their charm of simplicity and modesty “by extravagance and the disregard of & erything but style in smart dressing. This simplicity is also lost in loud talking and boisterous conversations in public places and in the stories of doubtful character that are teld by women. When the veil of woman's| domesticity and decorum is discarded | her sanctity. her honor, her dignity. and her authority are also discard: said the priest. Woman's domesticit will show itself in her loyalty to her- self und-to her home, he added. Senator Fenn’s Remedy. Eriefly summarized, Mr. Fenn con- tends that “Connecticut cannot have horter legisiative sessiyns unless the | system under which her laws are now made is materially changed. ‘Special legislation’ is the chief cause of lonz on>. Keep special legislation out of the cap) lat the committees huve sincss as soon as they are appointad, 1e ‘mileage’ arrangement, re- ons four days in each weelk, Fridays, and shorter T asi- nesg sessions will surely follow, and will | 1 lotger be obliged to answ. me ind time and t again, “When are You gOINg to zet through?’ ” taking this position ses enator Fenu recommendations Baldwin and pr goveimors of tids commonweaith, and his ideas are in complete accord with the hest judgments that have. been made on this problem. For years the demoeratic party inComnecticut has indotse the very principle that Sena. now emunciates, while the ! rojgbiican party has remained silent i1 iis plaiforms on this issue. It is nigh t that” able republicans Jike Serator Fenn have awakened to ths fac: trat there is real virtue in the democratic plea for “home rule” for unifory charters and_general incor- poration laws. Let the stats by ail means attend to those matters of state- wide importance that are clearly with in its province, but let the state ceasa 1o legislate concerping 'those affaics that are purely local in character.— New Haven Union. BLIND MAN'S INDUSTRY. Has Organized Meriden Broom Manu- facturing Company—Brave = Under Misfortunes. i Comstock has organized B own as the Meriden ng company, with rear of his hous: ears of age. Ma-ch he duated from she nstitute for the Blind in 1e arned to read and w0 whil red” about | ¢ for completion. As is ¥ the state set Meriden p in business. Mr. Comstock er¢ workman, relying on hie auch anl tae order in which rranged upon the bench in accomplishment. Ma- chines for viripe the corn to the han- dle and o die for shaping the brooms comprises the bulk of the artificial as- sistanco the afflici>d broom manufac- tyrer has instriled, the remainder of the work being done by hand. The dexterity with which he handles a needle @nd sharp kniv:s is ramarkabl and a7 observer cannot fail to note the adantages derived from the Con- necticut Institute for the Blind and the fund of enlightenment bastowed upon t afflicted patients. Mr. Comstock’s pust is a chain of sad circumstances. When a child he lost the sight of one eye as the resuit of an accident which befell him whils coastinz. but heing otherwise health: and st vas anfe to get along ver t threa and a half years his tos for mpred e v act of heraism vas teaming in Springfeld, Mass., and one day.he and a companion were con ted with by a lead of earth \hich red to fall upon them and jumped beneath the tottering load, stetaining the weight by main strength :ntil his companior could jump ro fety. Shortiy after e incident M:r. Cemstock was ricken totally h':nd and special'sts nronouncsd the coise of the ucubie the siraining of the 44, LEGAL NOTICES.” r'line, Si ' rds lb the lifle Lunw'wm’nm Bessie A. Heath vs. Tbe Dime Sav- SUPBRIOR COUR! -May_12th, 19, Order for bringing in the representa- i tives and creditors of William Bady as O pearing to. tho_Court _that_the|- appearing to the Court thai presentatives and creditors of ‘THE STANDARD, STAPLE SERGE FOR FOR SALE_A pair of oxen, weisht W 1 : ANTED—A competent ' stableman. 200, Indvire A. t. -~ Apply at 2y Broadwa: Mhavifa . Gardner, 15 King House, 50 Main St. ~ mayled TO RENT. o FURNISHED ROOMS_Bath and gas alleged to be dead, whose 1ast known place of residence was Col- chester, State of Connecticut, ought to be joined as co-defendants in'the above it is heveby Ordered, That ani credifors of William to be dead, be and hereby are made co- dafendants fn the above entitled cause, ear befare tils Court rst Tuesday of Junme, TED—A man for general farm work; separate house to iive in; per- manent position for right party. Q.,_cave Builetin. WANTED—A coatmaker and bushel- House Block, TOR SALE_Must be s0ld at once, a , Seven rooms, steam heat, hot ter, all kinds of fruif, o iterms ' very reasonable. aquire Bulletin Office. FOR SALE—Two car in_good rice right. L. P. Ayer, North Franklin, Conn. FOR SALE or Exchange—1808 mod- Suits ™ Skirts BRESSMAKERS' WIDTH FOR FAMILY USE 44in, Retas at 756, peryari resentatives dy, alleged New_London,” Conn. WANTED—Pianos and furniture 1o repair and tefinish, and notified to ap) on or before the TO RENT_Cottage of fve reoms | Beneatl the blinding glars of noonday gentrally locatod, ts:";l(-‘bl:flta; a smgd [0 &lfiih :"' e amily. | Inquire & orfice, ma; o wrestling spirits am- v “Ftsned ory. iy x Blends the L:ght mockery of tie pass- TO LET—Two Ocean Beach {ront row cottages, six and eignt rooms; sveai avick. P, Kall Shurts, New Londen. may17; TO LET_Tenemen: - rooms and bath. Keys at house, 27 McKinley Ave. For particulars, A. K. Taintor. 51 Sum- mer St., Boston. JAnT4SW A.D. 1911, then and_there to answer to 7 publication of thix The Norwich a newspaper published at Nor- All the Popular Shades’" "la* for the el F, two-cylinder Buick Touring Car. Newly painted and overhauled. Fully Demonstration given. Ad- WANTED—Glris: Bxperienced _shirt to work on Singer machines; steady work; d pay. Ap- TO RENT _Upper tenement of five rooms, 166 Franklin.St. lnquiré on premises. - may15d in said County and-State, prior to thie 22d day of May proper officer or indifferent return make. “ By order of Court: A GBORGE E. PARSONS, ply Norwich Overalls & Franklin gnd Pond is. WANTED—Man and wile would 1iké boird and rooms; {armer’s home no ob- Jection, i immediately beside car line. Address Box 5, Bulletin Office. mayls MWE WANTED—Experisnced winders and quillers; steady work and good wages. Sitk Spmnnjng may16d irt 'Co,, cor, | dress Auto, Box 95, Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE—One 1910 White steamer, H. P, model C, equi ukar WEite Presto tan) speedometer, chaing, extra vaporizer and pitot ligh:. tre pimp arrangement, go car nas been miles by partlcuiar owner; at once——interestin; Garage, Norwich, Conn: ACRES FOR SALE or exchange for other property. is equally divided m - mowing, pasturage and woodland. 004 1 story house of seven rooms, water in house and woodshed atacher A good bary with basement, plenty of appies on place. 1911, by some person, and ed with reg attachments, DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States for the District of Connectiout. .in_the matter of D. F. Bulsifer & Co., Pulsifer and Frank Coxetery a3 €o-partners and as individuals Bank- rupts. Ju Bankruptey, No. 2438 jpon Petition for Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the abova xeter of Norwich, New in -said District application, dated April for a discharge from ali his in bankruptcy, and thas ail his extra one; WANTED —All porsons Intercsted in literary work and amatesr jqur 74, care of Bulletih. m WANTED—Married man between age 25 and 40 to solicit and collect; and commissien; advancement jn oftice to an ambitious'man with good habit of the eve. soon Giscevered to be fruitless but in stexd of saimating to welancholy, the unfortuiate nan mminediately procecds treatment was | named Frank Lerdon - County, There is & TO RENT—Flat of five rooms, mod- ern improvements, bath, hot waler, set tubs and gas, 51 B at 56 Boswell Ave. ‘mayi2d oswell Ave. Inguire FOR RENT—Seashore coitages and ‘bungalows along the Connecticut coast. C. M. Post, Westbrook, Conn.- mayl2d ¥OR RENT FHothe of meven rooms and attic -at No. Wast Town St. Well of never-: in house. Inquire L. J. Saxton, 73 Svest Town St. “may12d ing_water with pump TO RONT—A desirable tenement, East_Side, five minutes' walk from Franklin square; rent reasonable; sec- ond floor.. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. may5d creditors and other persons interested, objeoting to such discharge, tend before Amos A. Erowning, Esi Referee in Bankruptc: 18 only one mile from village and two miles from R. R. station. terms. F. Windham, Conn. preference given to a man who speal French and English. Bulletin: Office. hezeisin disp aved throughout his mis ned the -espect of all Address Box Frice $2,500. at his office TO RENT_A very desirabie tenement on Laurel Hill Ave. Enquire at 55 Broad St. mayzd WANTED_MStorcycle wanted. Catalogue mailed Upon request: Rddress “Fiying Merkel Agency. Xcrwich, in eaid County and District, on the 17th day of June, A. D. 1911, af 10 ocleck in the forevoon, there to examine the bankrupt and to if any they have, Spon reanest | FOR SALEFour | horses. corner High and West Main Sts. Potition Denied. At a full meeting of the roard of ‘educatior a petition signad WANTED—Two or three unfurnished | WFOR SALE—Horse, TO RENT_At Fishers Isiand, fur- nished bungalow of eight rooms, boat- ing and fishing. _Particulars, address H. M. Taft, 103 River Ave, Norwich, Conn. aprz1a by mora_than rerresertative citi- uld_not be zens '« New Haven, presented by At- icorge M. Waliuce, asking that supervising fhe Welch district, be given salary equal to the male super- vising principals, was deni Worse Than W La Follstte’s hope of getting the va- in the presidency the United States senate is vain. would think of substituting an ever-bukhling Wisconsin stew for the such discharge sho Referee in Bankrupicy. Norwich, Conn., May 16th, 1911 n reoms for one adult; reasonable rent; Adcress W. central. Address A. M., Bulletin. may15 WANTED—An experienced girl to do Apply at once to Attawau- ELD | §an_Hotei. Danielson, Conn. WANTED —Men and women wanted in this state to sell our teas, coffees, extracts, spice: dress Wagon Dept., The Great & Pacific Tea Co, 162 Main Si., Wor- cester, Mass. WANTED—A _ woman Inquire at 63 West Main R. Dawley, R. §. D. No. 6, City. may11d FOR SALETwo driving horses. E. Burr, Hanover, Conn. 1 FOR SALE—Young bay horse weigh- guaranteed river; price very reasom- n's Bakery, Baltic. FOR SALE_Four-tenement house in £o0d repair; 80 to 140 feet of land; lo- cated in West Wauregan; tenements in 50d demand; good reasons for seiling. ‘homas- Murphy, Wauregan Conn, Miss Rachel table work. COURT OF PNOBATE 11 at Nerw ich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 16th day of May, A. D, 1911 Piesent—NELSON J. Ssiate of Henry E. vich, in said District, deceased. P. Silcox -of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition rayving. for the reasons therein set that an instrument purporting worker_and high grade ish Rarebit. housework. TO RENT—Nice six-room upper ten- ement at Hast Great Plain. ¥ 3 Backus, Bast Great Plain, or Tel 727. apriZd FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- venlences, 38 Union St. Telepnone $34-4. apr; FOR RENT—A fine five-room base- ment “flat with modern conveniences and fine garden, 15 minutes' walk from Franklin squaré, on car line. Apply A. Morin, at The Plaut-Caddex Co. aprsd TO RENT—Store at 65 Franklin St, Inquire at Bulletin Office. history.—Brooklyn | to_be the' last wiil and testament of said deceased be admitted to probate. Whereur 'n, it is trdered, E etition be heard and determined at robate Court Room FOR SALE—Two new 1911 automo- biles of popular makes; 2 per cent. off to close them out. Highland St., Hartford. $365.00—_For 2 fine 3660 player piano (almost new), with best player action 12 rolls of music and Dbench; fully guaranteed for five years; terms’ $30 down, Plant-Cadden Co., WANTED—Old feather bed cash prices paid. inson, General Delivery, Norwich, Conn. Address C. . "A. Norton, At Home to All. President Taft appears to find him- much at home everywhere ani with both parties in the United with the factions opposed Philadeiphia Record. in the City on_the 20th in said District, dav of May, A. D. in the forenoo: endency of said petiti earing tnereor, be Eive ticatign of this order one time in some ‘wspaper having a circulation in said triet, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing. and that re- turn be made to this Cou-t. NELSON J. 3 The above end foregoing is a true copy of record. FANNIE C. CHURCH, WANTED—A Tl for general house. ; §00d coo) and laundress: good wages to the right party. Appl. I W. Ross, 184 Church Bt. 1,’at 10 o'clock and that notice of (he and of said by the pub- in the world; to reciprocity ~ WALL PAPERS in and ready All grades and prices, in- cluding-our English Imported Papers, Moldings to Match. general painters supplies, now recélving orders for paper hang- ing, decoration, and painting. P. E. MURTAGH, Telephone. 82 and 94 West Main St. WANTED By country, a housekeepes the right person. Bulletin Qfficey HOW YOU absolutely free. Washington St.. Boeton, Masi TTCOTT AND WILGOX for ‘aged peopie is pleasantly situated in spacious grounds on car line; large sunny rooms, modern conveniences; practical nurse in cha ence solicite Home, Box 1 good fiome for e adress 2% FOR SALE OR RENT_On Laurel Hill Avenue, new cottage, sev and bath. C. E. K. Burnham. Tel. 816-2, MAY N Darberinj SALE—Bight-room house, ali modern improvements St. Apply to Brown & Perkins, 22 Shetucket ' Attorneys at Law, Norwich, Conn. EGGS FOR HATCHING from well- White Wyandottes; large, of the best utility an strains, selscted for size TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. T0 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE The water way — the comfortabl way of traveling. teamers City of Lowell and Ches- ter W. Chapin—sate, staunch vessels that have every cemfort and convea- lence for the traveler. A delightful voyage Sound and a superb view of the won. derful skyline =nd waterfront of New orl Decorations and ealthy birds prize winning Address 'Old People’s Danieison, Ct. - apy! AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS Home lessons; $26 weekly job guaran- Rochester Auto School, 1316 R X. ¥. OVER 30,000 TOMATO and_cabbage Tomatoes: Champion, gnitude, Magnus, Mikado. Earliana, June Pink, Globe. Beauty, Crackerjack. ‘abbages: All-bead, cwer ™ plants. Reasonable price. Mary's Cemetery. ~Tol. 692-4. nts. for sale. WANTED—A girl for general work; no washing or ironing. 98 Broad NTED. machines, bleycles, lawn carrtages to fepair. OUSLEY’S REPATR SHO! Open evenings. Over electric car station. WANTED Fouse Girls, Girls and Chambermaids. Register now for the- shore. 3. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Bull Your sewin mowers and Advice to Mothers | baby’s photograph | TWENTY HORSES. I have five good big work horses, ons nice brown mare chunk, wef omne nice black horse, Thesa are very gentle and not afraid cf I want to sell fhese and some to make room for T 227 Franklin It's an art to take baby's phnte- araph as it should be taken. To catch his roguish little smile, his pretty little dimple, Such photograps become prized | babyliood's days in | We have had years of | experience in_ photographing children. They always 100k their best when we troublesome posing. Snap them in a jiffy. LAIGHTON, The Photographer, - | Opposite Norwich Savings Society. | “Don’t Think of buying FLOOR COVERINGS untl Our stock is now at its best, new goods constantly coming in, and we guaraniee that whether it is Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Oil Cloth or Linoleum, our prices are right in every instance. Wail Papers Steamer leaves New London at 11 P. m. weekdays only; due Pier foot of 5 a. m. (Mondays excepted) and Pler 49, North River, Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, Agent, New London. Conn. others right the mext carload, which will East 22d Street Come and see them remembrances of vears to come.. ELMBER R. PIERSON. Richmond Lace Works Stock Man wanted at once-to run| ., suares a¢ par 100: price is 110. the Compan Stock paving 7 per ce SANFORD COMPANY, Street, New York. FOR SALE No. 40 Maple Grove Av. Cottage House. Owner lives 49 Greene circular saw. McCrum-Howell Co. WANTED ! Broad Silk Weavers at once on ian extra good class of stea(lyb New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Freight and passenger service direct to and from New York. From Norwich Tuesday days, Sunday: Apply at office ew York, Pier 23, East River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, ednesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m. Frelght received until 5 p. m. C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. MUST BE SOLD. in another city. small amount of cash. on easy terms. A Rare Chance. JAMES L, CASE, 40 Shetucket St., you see our line. Spend Yo,ur vacacen in ¢ UDA - Apply to Brainard & Arm- trong, Norwich, Conn. To Rent Cottage of Eight Rooms at Black Point, Cottage of Six Rooms at Crescent Beach. 3. B. LUCAS. Roem 32, Cenmtral Bldg. may3d TO RENT House No. 53 Washington Street, eight rooms and bath, steam heater, all newly papered and- painted. Inquire of Dr. L. L. JONES, Fast Great Plain, Nerwich, Conm.~ Tele- phone 736. WHITNEY’'S AGENGY, 227 Main St, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance | FOR SALE NEARBY FARM OF 12 ACRES, with 00d dweliing and barn, orchard, wood ot, etc. Price very low. STURTEVANT AVE., NO. 18, MOD- era dwelling, nearly new, all improve- ments, in excellent neighborhood. Fasy terms’ to accommodate purchasi ROOSEVELT AVE. NO. 68, NEAR the Bleachery, Greeneville, six room cottage, with garden. Very low. 644 MAIN ST., COTTAGE AND BARN, cellar, water cioset, Jarge lot fronting on_two sireets, city water and an ex- cellent well. Very cheap. maysa FOR SALE. 120 Acre Farm| Well divided into mowing, pasture, and woodland. TLarge 12-room house, paintea white and in first class condi- tion; one barn 26 by 30, with base- ment, another 24 by 30; one wagon shed 16 by 30; hay barn 20 by 24; crib, wood house and several Tenneries. 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 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 Estats Broker, 41 West Broad Street, Room 12, Westerly, R. My, Every outdoor. recrention. oise weters. Excel S AR FIRST-OLASS ROUND TRIP Ta- uding Stateroom Berth & Meals Best Culsine on the Atlantic hundred patterns and pretty Wall Pagers from 5c a roll All Borders Free. SHEA & BURKE, Norwich and Taltvilie F.-C. ATCHISON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 1, Sccond ¥i Night 'phone 1083 WANTED weavers to go Male and femala both. FREF. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, Central Bullding. REEVES, Supt. To Rent An Apartment of § Rooms and Massachusetts. “The Huntington,” 170 Broadway. e Daths: Tnest prom: Only “Bermuds steamet witl ns EXCURSIONS e, all expenses, four to FOR SALE. ieven dayw, Inciu iart e FOR SALE. New 7-room Cottage with ail modern improvements, including ateam heat, lot 50 by 125; excel- for particulars in- or. Shaunon Eldg. JAMES L. CASE, Norwich, Ct. 40 Shetucket St., MILL REMNANT STORE | W. Main St., MONEY LOANED o= Diamonds, Watches. Jewalry and Securities of any kind at the Loweat Rates of Interest. established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.; THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co,, 142 Mate Street. Upstaira DONT WORRY | It Makes Wrinkles 1ll-health doe: and merely ca that make you look older than you are. If you are sick about 1t to make yourself vell. this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from wom anly ills, simllar to yours, when we Take VIBURN-0 onderful female ramedy, o dmit it you try i, | * Directions for its u sIx languages with every hottle t druggists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL €0, 106 Wes: 126th Street, New York, Went Side—i is the only piac zo0ds’ for Spring s Come and sce th bargains at . MILL REMNANT STORE, 9 W. Main St For Sale One of the best moderate in Windham ¢‘ounts catad within reasonable distanc: of trolley and s*eam railway ¢ pections and is adaptad for cither truck, dairy or poultry farming. terms offered. FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, Adam’s Tavern Very ' good WILBUR & PIKE, Bradley Bldg., ‘Worry over health ‘no good, houses containing 14 tene- 224 Wost Msin street, dardner Court. nilon and terms apply to WM. W, IVIH, i1 Chamslin street. offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Europe and America, Boliemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Deer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mualr's Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing-Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale. Anheuser tz and Pabst A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. ame Iy nd as a resuil | Telephone 447-12. SPRAYING . don't worry, but 7 mentu, Now Budreiser, FOR SALE New Cottage rooms, hardwood _floors, Old Eatablished Resta For Sale are printed in mented cellar, Close to the electric cars. Will be =o0ld cheap on easy terms. For further particulars callon N. TARRANT & CO, 117 Main ‘Street, 1% Wfihg Mivaet, of Restaurant, Willmantio, Cenn ione 363-6. Office 135 Paimer St. AUTOWORILE eTATION, B 1 Culk & Otle Mirest Autom, Tepairiig, General #0a bbing. 'Phone J. F. CONANT. Whitestone 5 and the J. Cigars are the Dest on tne marker 11 Framalin Streer. heteia' o it R ‘The Bodletin, 0 ohine work 1 Offer For Sale the splendid home. of the late Mrs. N.G. Idppitt, 38 Pearl Street. Al improvements. Everything first-class. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 CIiff Street. BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. Three miles to Willimantic, 1 mile to R. R. station. near trolley. cotiage house, large stock barn with basement, henhouse, sheds, icehcuse, etc.; all {buildings A No.'1; 30 acres extra til- iage, 16 open pasture, 15 acres valuable woodland, running spring water. 125 fine young bearing apple trees, with 16 head cattle, pair horses, 100 hens, 3 pigs and complete line of wagons and farming tools. Milk or cream sold at door. Price if sold this week, $4,300. Pictures and lists. TRYON'S AGENCY, ‘Willimantic, Conn. \Young Couples who are tired of paying board and are wondering how they |can save money should look up the matter of Furnishing a New Home at about Half what they are paying now. Remember we can show you how. M. HOURIGAN 62-66 Main St. Dr.F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building “Annex, lo'cm‘ A But by the common road whers 1o and or man, upon Woe: fro BT Xt e el Ay 4And, pausing, pi Rausins, plercel nim wirh indif- And still the croases by lite's aighways - erby; While ncornere, gathered at the mar- tyr ‘With ralling tongues the olden tarnts repeat. § We may not go apart to give our iite For ‘man ir. some supernal, mysti str Berlde tke common paths of earth doth ove Look from its cross to the still heavens bove. —Julia Larned. GOD IN ALL. Be He nowhere else. Gof'is ir ali that liberates and Iifts, In all that humbles, sweetens and con- =oles . Blaased the natures shored on every side With landmarks of hereditary theught! Thrice happy they that wander not life jong ’Beyond near sucedr of the household faith, The guarded fold. that sheiters, mwet confinest Their «ieps find patience in famiMar Printed wh Hope by Toves gone nted wi ope by 1oved feet A sl Of parent,ehild or lover. glorifisd By simple’ magic of dfviding time. —Lowell. I wish that comet would come back There's somethin’ missin’, fur a fact. The weather's often actin’ quesr As hazy grows the atmowphere. There is a feelin’ in the air That makes you say: “I don't much care What happens, if they'll iet me doze ™ Ané next your heart a-thumpin’ goes Because of rumors., swift of fizh That someone wants to start a fiz) When all these strunge conditiony come, Thev wovldn's be £0 worrisome If we could only jes' refrain From malkin’ efforts to explain What once we could have lumped an’ seid “It's thai there stranger overhsad causes things to seem «o /usef throws Aust i the atmosphers Now, even theories we lack T wish we had that comet back = Washington Star. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings Wallie—How fast the horse i= rime nin't Teacher—You forget the “z.% Wallie—Gee! How fast the horse i runnin’!—Brooklyn Life. The caller—I bear that you've beem 0 a party, Mabel. Did you danes much? Mabel (aged eight)—1 should say 1 did. 1 danced two quadriilio —Cleveland Plain Dealer. Mistress —Mary, another knife, please. This one is not clean. Mar Not clean, mum? I'm sure it ous Gp. “The jast thing was soup—>. A So many things the world has learned since we attended school’ We didn't even know the way to bend the Golden Rule.—Dallas News “What is the greatest get-ri quick schieme ¥ou know of 7" asked the flimsy fluancier of Lis partner. “Talk- ing money away from other people who mant to get rich quick.—Wil- mington Star. “Ranterby Roarer has appeared 908 times in the same plar.” “How Ao you account for such an unprecedented run?’ “He dies in the first aet.”— Birmingham Age-FHerald “How’ did you get thie briveed face™ “It was caused oy (he nig “Accidentally 7" it attacked me purposel City Journal. . Tourist—You must get a & ventions and parades here, w nice wide streets of yours. We don't get a one! Look at the dis- tance yowd have to run from the cen- ter of the line to & saloon'—Puck. Prison Visitor—To what do you ats tribute your downfall, my poor man? Conviet—To . procrastination. Prison Visitor—Ah. yes; procrastination is the thiet of .time. Convict—Exactly. ¥ siole a watch.—N. Y. Times. Mrs. Green—From the first T allows ed my husband to g0 out two nights a_ week, and now I'm sorry for it. Mrs. Wise—Yes. A husband, my dear, is like a cigar. No matter how good a cigar is, it spolls it o let it go —Boston Transcript. Wifie—Dearie, 1 started _today economize on our household expenses. Hubby—Good! How did you do it” Wifle—I went to all the bakeries for blocks around and then 1 bought a dozen doighnuts at the bakery thas puts tho smallest holes in them.— Judge. Said the lovely girl: “Phywical cul< ture, pa, is perfectly fine. To develop the arms, I grasp tnis rod by one end agd move it slowly from right to left.” “Well, welil” exclaimed her father: “what won't science discover? If that rod had some broomeorn on the other end. of it you'd be sweeping. —Christ- ian Register. * MUCH IN LITTLE A project is on foot for the com- struction of 400 miles of railway inf the mouth of Sumatra, to cost 30,000,005 gulden ($12,000,000). According to officlal statéstics the forelgn trade of Norway for 1910 amounted to $175,320,209, of which £104,195,666 were imports and $71,- 134,543 exports, against a - total of $161,394,356 for “1909, of which 388 - 012,292 ‘'were imperts and $63,935.083 exports. Thie 4,500 4o 54 Pfi'l‘llvvln‘ Jaber< ers now employ: Y Sugar pro- Qucers of the Hawaffan istands ars giving fairly satisfactory results, and an additional number of this ciass of laborers is being sought by the agents of the Hawailan Sugar Planters as sociation. The prospectus of the Magadi com- pany. formed to exploit the enormots deposits of soda, covering an_area of some 30 Square miles, known as Lake Magadi, in British Bast Africa, hasw just been issued. A braneh line abowt 160 miles long will*be constructed to connect the bed with the Uganda rail- way. The report of the expert who nas examined the deposit estimates the amount of soda contained in It at 200,000.000 tons, of which about 40,000,600, tons are in the upper lay- ers. ; One Lof the latest tire inventions consists of a combination of steel and rubber. The steel is in.the form of hairs as fine as those of the human head, capable of combination with the finest Para riber, which .is used 1o form a'tread containing a metwork of the finest .fiber. The result is that a iread is providea which is equally as resilient as rubber alone and praeti- cally impenctrable. . It is said to have a non-skid surface, which adheres to the road in 2 manner said to be amas ing tw the cxpe ., 8