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O SR VR FAIR TEPAY; SNOW OR ' RAIN TOMORROW. e e s WHAT 1S GOING ON TONIGHT | = Vaudeville and Motion Pletwres at | #8 oney Aadit Lieater, Motion Pletures and Iiustrated Songs | fry(y n| 5 Polt “lanoy’ as lodge No. 1 ngeta tn Odd Fellows hall Thames Union, X 1ar, nd J. of A, meets in ( heater, L ickingham Lodge, No. 20, 1 meets in Third Baptist iy, nests Iu Austin block. Norwich Lodme, No. 248, N meete in Buckingbam Memorlul Taft lodge, No. 2. A. O, ments in P Seb meets in Forester's hall ANNOUNCEMENTS N. K. O. P, meets tonight, Miss M. C. Adles is in New this week, In Norwich week of Maroh | See adv. See the Ladies’ ¥ine Gun Metal and Cloth Top Button and Blucher spocials st §2.23. Frank A, Bill offers today. In the fourth of the series of lectures Craig tonight the Y. M. C. A. hall upon the topic, “The Senfor Department of the Sunday for teachers of boys, Rev. Bowdish of Hurtford speaks Bchool. rancis D. Donohue, real estate agt., | as sold the S-room house, 98 FIfth | Resides the astreet, helsuging to 8. Victor Pearson [ picture pr Dennis Shew. Emil Johnsou has | house, purchase . B. Bromley his 6 acre | today and arm he Corning road. Frank O'- | knowledged by ¢ age, 150 Boswoll avenus, belonging to | the esta Thomas Ford and Charles | is i ntwo reels 1. Snow has s ) James Edwards his §-room ise on Hinkley street |Bison Co. aroust the same agenc ant Mies May to Speak at Norwich Club. |and 7 2 Mt. [ lar programm May of |Show now being tion of the state. A memt £ the oulty sllege, Miss Elsia G will speak on the Education | ¢ English Women, at a meeting of | bas enguged th R e ich Collegs club to heid | it for th the Norwich club, March 12, at 4.0 | Which 85 Cards o t peen | Magniticient sent to the Easte L. Mt Holyoke | jects e Alumnae and ifferent clubs in the | Indians, Cow b ¥. | 1o are s: You have ne his. Tk BREED THEATER “The Passion Play,” a2 Magnifisent Lenten Motion-Picture Festival Magday and Tussday Only. Alwra: y n th this eft ht out so Manager iim, ta last produc D Bavaria of tht Iy play. There |the vi are 1, sub; of film, ta made espec this season the | that have Jenten there are 4,000 feet | ! e10n of exquisite b hand- 3 y eolored film . : nging, d the great B: which @ thousands of people pay thousands of dollars to journey to see in th ki ttle of Oberammergat presentation his picture in York half includes the wonderful appre scenes of The Annunciation, the sides t derful Star, the Birth of Chfist, and | Plains” the the other important events ub films, wi scenes of Jasus in th drama, and Doctors. Th shows the B: and the W Healing the rus’ Daughter. Chr Sunda 1 . Last Suppe sus Before Chi ing, ary teature ides all any g0 hi nating miotion p . shor I can s = JAMES CLANCY—POLI THEATER. Sp s n i aesar pardoned ernor of (isalpine Gau be proved both modern and j government, and that and wro gome p: and trusted sassination of Caesar, be by Calus Cassius, of whom peare makes Caesur say: Cassius is fean man. He dc Caesar. Like Brutus h G. Ohurch orwich Conmclave, No, 424, I O H., nemah hall, Taftville, quonash Council, Ne, 11, { York | Por|a répt Nulty rwich i pecial Oberammergau Jesus Josus Walking on Water, Raising of Lazarus, and of Olives, Denies appears the an- sacrilegions, ery 8 al Feature Picture B: ed on Shaksspeare's “Julius Cassar,” | 5011 he 21m WAS an earn treatises etry. A foremost In the influen th not sleep o’ nigh He will bear watching.” Tiia Cassiug was also treated generously fought Pompey at Pharsalia, but was aiter saine under wnto with Ca W fence. mence. e rpenter's | Brutus, with a look of horror on his but is gradually to embrace scene, and W | groupive and mix , ‘where W phurnia, vainly f | pur nes have is W p prevailing and glves | manager i Tickets ar Kinemarolc Paim | entire i wards appointed to a position of trust | , resident by “the great dictator. Aftor the killing of Caesar, the con. spirators were forced to flea for their lives from Rome, owing to the sprech of Mark Antony befors zed the of Macedonta and held it against He was Joined t the battle of Philly Antony. ier than become a prisoner, pulsce. Brutus Mark Antony. Jussius, but, he was & cated b 1 b own sword (42 B. C.) unde: fresdman to slay him The opening scens in the Cines film Casstus and other conspira- tors M a room awaiting the arrive #1101 Cassius suffered def the battle and he commanded at his ful politica of Brutns, The saiting of this sceno | 't e 204 the posing and acting are highiy When Byutas arrives he is!try, an clemen —tio, agcord v ssius v to his left, the picture from the aud- tgriug, he conspirators, seated, lsten Motion Pletures end Sengs at Breed | to Cassiug, who speaks addenly rises and con- Brutus, and, drawing his dag- 4rd thrust through oken words Kes 0 downw e air to lilastrate B, of O.[that mean « face, expostu The {mpersonation hroughout the flim, shows great histrionic a fine con- P, | ception « s strongly the the conspir: In & room in Caesur s him from going to the ie scene | Intently one Watc Sensational Western Pictures Auditorium. gran se, the management is offering for erts in the tra b ern film ever tak- en, “War on the Plains. and i the first rles of two reel subjects the famous is offer esday, in addition to the regu- The Bison Co. | 101 Ranch out- these pictures, ind colossal Western sub- nd herd of real buf- nything to equal programme wnd is headed by al marvels, who have is world wide, This team of gym- in their body, sic loving town ers among its s of harmony 3 1 no doubt score as big Sill properly and talking is provided by the usual set of KINEMACOLOR MOTION PICTURES “The Eighth Brought to Norwich For March 23. mder uspices of the exhibition has ion has proven rs in on and evening at $1.00 | aced on sale Main street. | from o sell tickets | d seats will his warm friends, influenced po- | I hat i : sement ud nomina- combination present in possession o the endo tien, and this chinery, with ss in the coun- political ad- try. Some of rs are McKinley Uncle Jce of something me end he Lad forget, was to a discouraging degree for the ordi- nary classes. but imasmuch as Mr. Lot tme for him to toie the people in- to his confidence and go what regular republicanism daay, and where Mr. Taft I Tallng the surface indications for what they are worih, With ihe people Fresident. Taft may be experiencing the rathor nunpleasant sensation felt by Saul of Tarsus when he was over- taken on that memorable trip to Da- 1ASCUS, To tell the unadniteitted truth, there scme very good timber in both ti rig parties! “he demociatic and re publican platforms dAcciare for pret uuch the same set i princy Mr. Clark, Bailey Tezas, and the like «12 named by the democrats for nom- taation; winle Rooseveit, LaFollette, Cum nd others of that class are named by republicans, any of whom ore head and shoulde"s above Mr, Taft a1 the genuine rule ot the whole peo- iple, and if ecither w elected the whole people would have a man in the White ho ¢ day in the year, and thére wouid be no questign as to where they would be found dealing | with the great questigns of this hour, to wit—In proteciing the lives and property of Americans in Mexico (in- stead of warning them to flee); in | consideration of the vublic welfare, | breaking the power of the criminal | prugress and the reality of the sov- reignty of the whole people. But ~. ese Ten < progressive ideas, above fall the men that menied | magnates and criminal . trusts, ene- | mies of public welfare, do not want. | As for the writer, he “forninst” | the president of these United States | who proposes p at the expense of | human life and the destruction of | rroperty. J. W. MILLBR. Jewett City, Conn, 40 er overlooks the fact that “Munsey, Perkins & Co, financiers and | millionaire ore backing Roosevelt, 1 he also should know that no party jgnores the money power. or invites its antagonism; also that Taft car- rying through the employers' llability act did more for labor than any presi- dent of modern times has done; or that Taft can only act as an adviser to Americans living in Mexico and there belng o state of anar the 0 nei- r the Mexican overnment her ie could withdraw. He could order the Amer: can army into Mexico, but the people would not suppert him in such an act casier to bicme than to It is alway Poor Advertising. Mr. Editor: It would seem as if wwich had iverse savertising enough for the past fe rs without Leing held up to ridicule the tu- tal controversy We were adve ed to the world at 'ge as being def in business sagement and brains when we had v famine; and now, with Stony nipe line complete, with 320, i ted citizens ars holding it noty ding Falrview reser- about half-filled. Lot me quote fro out of town I What is the matier with 1 Golf club over to the Evers mau who plays cted te have an automo- go with the game, aad it won't attes where off the line of travel the golfers golf. Golfers have no use for sanatoriums, anyhow. They are among the privileged class. The Saranac lake igh climate class. Tell ‘em to bunk thelr bunkers somewhere else, and | zive the poor consumptives a show. | Give us the sanatorium, Messs - Cormiseioners, and put it where belongs, and let it go at )id 1@ how much it would certribute to | th ealth of ie unfortunates who | were compelled to be shut up in an | or a day. That being the ca should mnot the T sick paogle share in the benefits ‘ zh ground, bea nd | pur a of baing s in- | to the No Where? A CITIZ Dbrother and s ulosis, and feels the scod mame of Norwich, the interests of the poor, suf- i time to cut it Whe has burie ‘ers bury the ham- for Tose bu: 1 show the stranger who comes wic v way of the New Lon- and | don trolley, that the knockers cease troubiing and the hammers a f ! the golf grounds prop. wells and spring nh danger of contamina- 1 | ey i s no doudt that |t aw-aniaing wberculosts patients | An Inquiry. i w you Kindly tell me oTC 8 rinm will | care of its refuse and wast ms | ter, if buiit on the Post farm, as I be- {late the city sewer does not extend [t o | are not the residents in close | to said farm, who have to | | te Hos said sunitorium is located on Post farm then the city should be compelled to furnish water to residents of this | section, who have to 1 springs for their v As 1 am a pr er supply. tion 1 would like these questions od, hefore I zo to the expense only g a well, as that is MANCH up to the commissioners this—Bd.] Success With Electricity Without ger. of dig; or: In 1 Corkery's statemfent that out pipe th electriclty re- suited in breaking the pipe on Carroli avenue, 1 would the writer is led the main and service pi of the Flowing Well water works are better than the city 1 four trials made which proved to | be a success in each case, and these ‘“.;‘- thawed out in from one half | o Super; hour to five hours' lime. A CITIZEN. Has Letter of Oid Ship Atlantic. Postmaster City is justly proud of an old relic which he has this week come into pos old ship Atlantic, which was wrecked t the coast of Fishers Island, Nov. 1846, The bell was afterwards pur- chasged by the Packers, and placed on the red ‘woolen mill ‘at Packerville, ) several years ago went into de- and tumbled down. Mr. Brown spent his darly days in Packerville and much to his surprise he learned that this same bell was ad ded many a time. Phillips has a poem re the bell it soundec in day befor Mr. Bditor: In article, 1 wo E wn i is any mark on the bell to show identity According to la em in ease of wreck, He's eaptain - was for a the old depot on She- tucket street, Ul the huilding burned about 1860, and had her name on it with date of make. In 1849 my parents lived wich street, New York, near Cedar street, “The Seamen's Floating Chapel” was moored at Albany street, and we used to attend evening services there. it had a bell and was said and be- lieved to be the Atlantic's bell. was much interested in it as I had been a boy in Nerwich and knew Captain Dustan and his family. stoed that the bell was presented to By whom I can't say. ask this information, not to shatter Mr, Brown’s pride in_holding an old | JOHN H. WOODWARD. | Norwich, March 8, 1912, Taft id expecting g re-election, is it ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of *WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of little wavs into the merit of tae case? That is It was under- | the chapel, lliness Not Conducive to Spirituality. Mr. Editor: In a recent Thursday evening prayer service, a statement was made by one of our local.pastors, to how often in the past two years, and especially the past months he had read from the ecclesiastical papers, and heard from Christian workers in gen- eral, the call for men with red blood “Abominable call,” he and proceeds to explain why he considers such a call abominable. Conveying the ldea that the red-blood- ed_condition does guod position ALPHA, care Builetin offi MALE HELP by addressing in & tamily baving had eXpericnc B, care The Norwicn Mo WANTED—Woman Bt 8. A aul housework 1n fwmiiy of two and chiid | ~ R wATI—One Duggy, ail in Bood | THE FINKT FLAT on Maln St, No. at Gales Ferry in new nouse Join J. Lawiess, Guies Ferry. in thefr veins. weneral Address tend toward ULL ASSOCIATED i ot PRESS DESPATCHES 5¢ per line, six words to the line FOR SAL®. TO RENT. WEMALE HELP WANTED — Any| HORSE FOR SALK—Nine years old, | TO RENT—Tenement of § rooms al hEg Woilan who his nad experience | WeigHL 110V, BOUnd, iree Uriver, geaud, | 62 Wiisms sirest Al modern im- learn of | Wil seil 10r 4 very low price. Mwauuiré | provements. inquire b9 Sucuem sireei today, | &0 16 Mckiniey Aveuue. TO MANT—Second 11001, Cir C. BUFF Orpington Egge, Owens | Library buliding, suitable fof suop, oi- lating WANTED—A quich, | Farms and sSunswick sirais) $LU6 I0F | 1ice OF lougings. Amos A, Browuing. temperate young man Lo acc us NUIsE | 16 Promn seiecied pen. Wi W. Ives, 1IME one | 11 Conampun sueet, norwica, Conn, attendant in marl W F %, L04sY, | TROR SALE—2 barrels new cider, . NT—No. 8 Unlon St. Flat seven rovins and bath, iu orick house opPoBite courthouse. Quiet ivcation in varrel, including cask. F. Y. |COnrai part ok oity. Buquire 18i sain Kham. ‘Tel. con. iasi side. Bt. 8. A. Gilbert. maryd riCe reasvliabic, Anquire How- | 806, upstairs, next Cuelsed bunk. Joun spirituality, but toward its that red blood produces bodily strength and bodily instincts, to the detriment of the spiritual in ma: and cites the prize-fighter as the out- come of red-blood; aemic invalid with scarcely enough red blood to keep the breath of life, as be- ing colossal in spiritual strength and WANTED—1000 men suffering with PlLisS to write MAUON_ CONCErning Witaout surgery. EULBSLE Loany Lor iree Wi01 | "o SALETwo cows, one now |fat 6 cKinley Ave; all modern im- WANTED— ousekeeper at Hotel, New lu y and the poor an- Tor 5600 Ones, InQuIre of ¥, 5. Waeser, | —oo e e Fe priss > 2 = at_40 Scotiana ‘koad, Norwicn Town, Conn. |20 WENICEoUTIoon | tenement 40 chambermaid, Apply| marastW¥ | Main St feb2id itne Momuican Now I maintain that red blood does net create, or in any way tend toward prize-fighting spirit in for if it did, every man with red blood, for what is red blood, but good blood ,and good blood is health would, one and all aspire to be a prize-fight- To be sure, red blood is necessary to the prize-fighter; follow that red blood is the cause of the fighting spirit. Eapaay _ ! lignt anu generasor, in good suape snd | , X0 BMENTTencment at No ir OVER 1000 SPLENDID TOSITIONS at | complet; ‘oniy 3 ~Price, ¥i.ov. = Sena | EOURL SL_loqulre Dr. Higyins. Jjausy resorts, mountains, seasnore, | C. U. D. Awd two second hand mati- UP TO DATE furnisheu rooms, Mar- COURLY, city, cverywhere: Darbers, $10- | LFesses in fairly good condition, chiedp. | guerite bullding. Mra. Lees, 376 Maia. $30, wahted; wages, Toom, board, R .i. | Lock Box 245, Central Viiuge, Conn. 7 octz6d i | _ mardd Hail's Bar- ticket furnished whaile I CO-Operative ProposiLions. ber Scnool, §14 Wasnington St, Boston, @r%d | o(; cun be bougnl aL u Dargain. For D—Books, pamphlets, Tocal | prcticuiars, appiy o F. ¥. Churcu | FURNISHED Ru id newspapers, manu.- | Tel. $4y- o " Large libraries or small |~y packages bought. 3 Biancalield, 45 Eim 8t., Hartford, Cona. | creating the pictures, maps, but it does not obs, K. F. D. 2, Wullmanuc, | 8. Fanaing, 31 Willow St marsd TO RINL—ASter April 1st, nve room milch, tie Otaer beef. Anyone looking | Provemenis. knquire’atter 6 p. m. ¥OR SALE—One 7% in. swivel search _T0 RENT—Tenement at No. 21 Fal TO RENT—Store at 66 Franklin St; FOR SALE—X four-apariment house | passcasion at once. Inquire al Sulletis all modern mprovements, wiih a nouse | Otfice. ooted niencos, 38 Unio; ma; — aprivd N HORSES FOR BALE—Workers . Write 1o G. W. F. v’ A 10 | - LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE nd deivors e ehooonieh LG | TO RENT—With er without power | s and steam—4,000 square feet floor Many a little weak-blooded, puny man watches with Intense interest, and sympathy thé prize-fight, while a red- blooded pure-minded brother e R SALE—Eggs for hatching from The light ) WANTED By April 1st, single men 3 space. o lightest, cieanest, airiest to care for horses and do work on smail | % O b KE0S SRS DA 0 i doview tactory flogr In Norwich. Apply A, A. : Good wages to right man. Ad-|Bouiiry arm, W. W. service, k. D. 1. Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Build- dress Box 103, Yantic. A Fi R. L Keds and Buff P. i, 60 otk Tel marid ing, .FAnnklln Bt, cor. Chestnut Ave the thought of it. Pure blood, in other words health, is the normal bodily condition, as the Christ-life is the normal spiritual cen- COUPLE WANTS POSITIO takers of gentleman's F. Wright, Conn. R. F. D. 1. Gecitor | NOR BALE—Hatching ekgs, R. t‘a Of | Rhode lsiand Reds, $. Der 1o; K00 . Willi- | joving scrmn. A, w. Avery, Box 105,| . I will rent a choice farm dition—both God meant. 3ad blood is to the body, what sin is to the soul—an abnormal condition. Sin, and a broken down body go hand if you doubt this, ask the of buying, farm of thirty or more acres, | mules, 23 head, ail sizes, 1000 to 1650 & suitable for general | must ha soid or traaed right away. \sponsible party. farming, located near school and mar- | Address Box 43, Oneco, Conn. rotect them, he advised them to | some woodland, 1 wonder if this same pastor would delighted to have seen his little FOR SALE—KEight room cottage with N Tood | hath bt 47 Penobscot St. Enquire on Norwich, Conn. e, Ct. mar7d | premises. Tmarsd Colenester, maréd ~VOR SALB_A arlona of horses and |With fine buildings to a re- Charles W. Hewitt, 4 Canal St, West- ‘Phone 193, marsd E. A. PREN’"CE’ omes sickly and white blooded, and know that, that condition would con- through life? that they were well equipped for use- ful service in the world? i Why did the Christ first heal the | body then the mind? because he knew than a sickly body, and with it more than likely a self-centered mind, was his sublime truths | isilway mail clerks Norwich exan eation suf. | _ FOR SALE—The cottage house No. § EN S Write for sam. | Nelson piace, seven rooms ahd attic, R I Frankiin Institute, Dept 35 N, Rochester, N. Y. $2.30 PER DAY pai town to di take orders for Permanent position. Ziegler Co., Chl 530 | WORK HORSE FOR SALE—Linke, f ments coming. Ithink not. | one lady In each ribute free circulars and voring | {__|in house, For oiher intormat | 4| could take root.. Ask the thill-owner which is doing Canterbury een, Conn. marid also bath room, ail modern improve But—wellll 1 run it's Fate's decres. Then he kriuly smiled and said, wote (T | and when that bluebird & ments, water on every fluor, also gas The demand for good at 168 West Thames St O. 5. @asiey. Rents is increasing. “FoR SALE—Colt 22 montns old. F. We have a number to L. Allen, 4i9 East Main St, Preston. the most and best work for him,' the machine that is out of order, all its parts at variance, or the perfect ma- | chine with all its parts in perfect working order, Which one is doing the llons of water, some of our | ner's every Thursda feb23d WANTED—Plump towls and chick- offer. A. Bullard, R. WANTED _Raw furs, at H. A, Heeb- | Washington Place. Apply to Chas. M. thur C. Bennett | Hutaler, 100 Main Street. feblod | TFor $ALE OR T0 LET—Cottage house of Six rooms and bath at No. s | Ask about them. FOR SALE—Youn will of its maker? The imperfect ma- chine is doing all that it can do; but its powers are limited, because €0 to speak, part of its body is disessed. WANTED—AIl kinds Taw furs | coat, vest and trouser: bought &t Jos. Connors & Sons' Water | dition; been worn but a few tmes; N 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. St every Thursday. A. C. Woodworth. Brat clasy con- JAMES L. CASE, having OULSIOWD samy, OWDer Wishes %o dispose Of it at once; a bargain for Why Is this not true of the complex human machine? If God did not mean us to have red blood, why has he| WANTED—_Plano tuning and repalr- | Ofiic febdd All work guaranteed. A. G. Gordon, | - Prospect St. City. Someone, Can be seen at The Builetin given us red-blood making air FARMERS—25 noteheads and ize) envelopes, neatly $1.75; 800 each, $2.70. Speaking of the spiritual invalld, we now and then hear of one o wonderful are they as to be taken note of, but how about the millions of sel- fish, self-centered, snarling, complatn- ing invalids, unable to do anything but think of themselves? hear of them especially. many of them. Often do we see a trien er in the world, cheerful and happy, see the change ‘Into a selfish, frettul | Remembering the former we | | forgive, and lay all at the door of ais- We do not They are too d, once a help- ac- high-grade | ¥ hat a beautiful sport it was, | p. | sleigh. ~Price low. Apply Scoti ana I belleve the patient invalid was no matter what noble spirit of patience continued to grow. complished in invalidism, how e been accomplished the addition of good ngthen the body, and ble the carrying out of WANTED eral House Girls. J. B. LUCAS, - Central Building. would have P was db Gen- | SACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located had there been red blood to stre: thus make possi! the spirit's pro; “FOR SALE — Hatching eggs f{rom T prime stock now ready. White Ply- [o] ent 0| mouth Rocks, $6 per 100, §1 per 13; (regular busi- | 3 C. Rhode lsland Reds, $3 per 100, 76¢ No. 57 Went Main St. rinted. for | yor 13; setting hens, $1. 1 also have| Shop recently occupled by Robert or samples | Some good puilets and hens tor sale, | Brown, plumber; 3,500 square feet of and prices for any urinting you are In | White Rocks, R. I Reds and Buff | floor space. Possession immediately. ed of. The Bulletin Cempany, Nor- | xu: wich, Conn. WANTED A young man connections quaintance, bond business. and a few cockerels. Arthur A.| Apply to Mitchell, R. F. D. 4, Norwich, Conn. JAMES L. OASE, Tel. conn. 16b7d_ |40 Shetmeket Street, Norwich, Comn feb15d FOR SALE—One palr norses weigh- ing 3i00, 10 years old; also two palr caseation, | Garinch 1 ouk ser citse et iwv-s.| WHITNEY’S AGENGY, jan2ed 227 Main St, Franklin Square. Real Estate and insurance 7 RENTALS A SPECIALTY. R SALE—A fine new delivery box | Clark Corp'n, Greenevilie. Jan1sd b FOR SALE—OUn £L1ss place, nine room Fouse, | WOGETR 1T provements, Ample | §7ounas, location A sirable, price very| — CALL AND EXAMIN LIST. ;xuj:;l;fj)l\.. C. 4. Case, Bliss Place. LANDLORDS INVITED | te register without charge, T8 acre farm, 3o acres exceilent plow iand, balance pasture and wood, good [ SEVERAL REAL ESTATE BARGAINS frulf, 1% miles from R. R. station and , Tiear markets, 14 room coionial | 1n Well located property for sale, ¢ 'witn verandas, best condition sutside and in, large barn, painted, new 3 nhouse, cost $36s, sheds, outbuildings, | OPSR neen heur and Baturday eveaing. ADVOCATE OF Norwich, March 8, 1! o Bloon. HELP WANTED Experienced Farm for Hotel Work, Cooks, Gener Girls and an Offl MONEY LOANED o on lamonds, Watches, fgif;[cl;gltiee Free Employment Bureau, M. J. Coscoran, Sup't s of any kind at the s of Interest. i established firm to deal wi Bldg. | v Juildings worth $5,000; price $3,300— | feb1sd down. Includes’ nousehold tur- gs, farming tools and poullry. Mep | +F¥ORS ‘Agency, Willimantie, Conn, FOR SALE. GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—500 § nvelopes (regular business size), cac tirinted in corner, 31.35; L $5.50; 10,000, $11 (BEstablished 1872.) BRAL LOAN O 142 Maln' Strect, Upntatre O THE COLLAT! FOR SALE. 00, 31 500" notenead 9%, pr 35; 1,000, $2; 5,00 500 letterhead: ; 1,000, 32 s . 565 10,000, s, " TX3 ba. %x11, printed, $1.65 1,000, $2; 5,000, $6.50% printed, § will buy a 70 acre farm, cozy cottage —_— LOST AND FOUWD. D—White terrier pu ‘—Between Thamesville and Un- rhinestone hatpin with Please return to Bulietin AUCTION sold at public Wednesday, March 12, st 130 p.'m., at Neo. 50 Freeman onsisting of two cf oral center. pend on wells | serty owner in this | auction on These must be sold at once to make room for autos. | and Carpets, all new last f Chairman Fire Committes, 273 Main Strest, May Building, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Farm of 100 acres of land, W BECKLEY, ffi OLDSMOBILE Chairs and Rock: L Dining ~ Table, Crockery, Refriger; rris Chair, Ex- or and other a J. H. CLEARY. JAMES H. H' AUCTION Having spid my farm, 1 will sell « 5 As there | ral hundred cords wood, ouse, 2 barns, al rm will keep 1( buildings ne THURSDAY, MARCH 14th, at 10 a. m., rearling heiters, FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, niral Building, W. H. Brown of Jewett i er and cans, plows, weeder, househiold furniture a large quantity of articies too nume: ous to mention. Terms cash. session of ,a piece of the bell of the | 1f stormy, sale first fair SHERMAN, WILLIAM B. WILCOX .. AUCTIO Having made a change in my busi- ANNIE W. North Frankl! Is located on the main road rantlc and Norwlch, five | ness, I will Tom the trolley, Pleas- ure Hill Station. e ttpt All Eggs Are Fresh When Laid. Ours are fresh when delivered. BRO'D LROOK FARM CHICKENS are killed and dressed to order. Telephones Try Our Products and be Convinced. STORAGE Space for Farniture and Commodities Storing & Leasing Cen 10-20 W, my fiome at E wreckage for | all fmplements on | marked. with their name | Opposite Maplewooa Cemetery. THERE 1s no advertising things. . If sto : 7T HERE, 2 2o pavertisine matim 1o | Wlngn 10/ wiornt, sale neal fat 415 | get baford the- DU D for business resulte 503 500 billiiea 10,000, '$12.56; 500 statements, b%Xd%. printed, $1.29% 1,000, $1.75; 5,000, $5.2! 16,000, $10.” Printing ‘of every d house of ¢ rooms, 1 hennery, 8 by 12, another 10 by 30, about 50 frult bearin 16 done promptly. Send for sampies | trecs. 56 i rhe ulletin Co. Norwich. Conn. trees, 500 rallroad tles, 600 cords of standing wood, large barn, about 20 L L] ' 3 acres tillable land. Place is situated and will sell at a sacrifice, e 3 [} [ ] I have a few good business Horses | go5 oy i, A Complete Fire Department, con- Chemical, Hook and Ladder Truck, and a Hose | first class condition. For full part that 1 wish to dispose of &t onee to |4 o0 $550 cash. balence on mortgage. ake room for another car load which | (nvestigate srTive about Friday, March loth.| Several building sites and five cot- and see them. o v s P tages at Pleasant View for sale at rare bargains. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. Cholce of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, For Sale oaar B No. 41 West Brond St., Rooms 1 nnd 2. Teiephone 11; a chicken farm, right inside eight-room cottage, all in | ’'Phone connection. Westerly, R, I, u- lars, call at mar7d ALMER & ROGERS, Cor. Water and Shetucket Sts, FOR SALE }Touring Car in first-class con- Must be sold to saitie estaie of | dition, overhauled this year. - z:”’g:l'ag'l:".:““‘u:::’ '"’s'l"‘;""é‘ (\mply at 173 Washington St., between ||| iy [ang o Neyers Avcate, Chai- plmbandaml. Plfe'aml _;I(r'nlsIi A sy ‘ targ bargain, Flans will ba showa : Seashors Land For Sl and full nformation given THOMAS H, BECKLEY, Forly 3 May Building, ~ Phenes: 724 | I 278" Main 8t 288-2 FRANK W. COY, = JOHN H. FITTS ........... Auetioneer AUCTION H/HYDE ... ... Auctioneer | Having sol¢ my farm, I will sell at public austion on Tuesday, MarcH™i2th; jat 10 o'clock sharp, at said farm, In | Chaplin, Conn, better known as the Wiillam H. Phillips place, 66 hea I will sell to the highest bidder on |stock, 1 horses, all farming tools ang TURSDAY, MARCH 12th, impiements, créam separalr, kusoline o Henry Buteau farm, near the | “"f 0%t s bridge, Baltle, commencing at L BT Sey. be Seriny A3 11 cholch young cows. somio frash | Weekday following ind some neauhy wpringers, ! heifers| marsd FRER 3 ‘ [soime nes : PRICK HANSHN, 15011 1% ‘years suves | Pock’s Real Estat: Agency ord l.-u;!fi"' oiows | FARMS A SPECIALTY ow, Wood cultivy g anning iy, | 132 Soring Strast, Willimaatie, Con, bushels corn, Acme sortment of small tools and other WHER you {mower, horse rake, weed ron Age gordefi seeder, rindstone, 15 rand ran it your busti- ere ie N0 me+ better than shies fak columns af Tas Ml L VETOTUR CHARLES SANTO, Baltic, Cl, marle3-7-8-9-14 | tion, anyhow?" L {of my coal pile, {of_the & | professionat | ghortest. Between the ages of 45 anc | trom abroad | 450,000,600 foet it was nearl: | 000 feet whort of the cut in 1 fOETRY Who's Who, and Some(imes WhY. (Seneca Squlres.) He sut alonc in his libra-ree, And ho ground his teoth and he Smote his kniee, And suld (o bimself vo-cif-fer-ous-lee, “Lam not candidate-no, sir-ce! vo-cee, ‘And as for Fate—well leave—that—to -—ime. Then he grabbed his slate und sager- lee He staried to write his “¥ate's Decres.” Perky, That! of course, takes the Lreasir-ee— ces the MOTEan crowd, you ses. Pincl'll go back to the Job that he Adorned with such grace and modes -teo he found himself up & sour ap- pie tree), Garfty Il fix him eail-ee— Head of the army or the nav-ee. LaFollette's the man that bothers me; ~ It he steps down a8 a nomi-nes He'li be looking toward state sesws. teire, And four years hence may get the bes. And my pians upset with unceriain-teg Bo I gucss (1l make him a “nom-i-nee” For A 80 To_represent ME with the heathen £904_soft fob beyend the wea plen-i-po-ten-taire Chin-ee When morning broke, the butler, Oliseqaiously entered tho libra-ree And sald “Good morning,” as he stirred And_ a sleepy volco “Your a lar. And_the Fate's ax smashed as it fell from the writ- The First Blaehird, Just rain and snow! and r again! nd dribble! drit and bl enow! and thaw! lush and tien-— Sorie more rain and & Tiis morning 1 was 'most afeard To wake up—when, 1 jing! I geen the sun shine out and heerd The first bluebird of spring! Mother she'd raised the winder w And in serost the orchiard come Soft 25 an angel's Wing. A breesy, teesy, beesy hum sweet for anything! winters shroud was reat apart— he sun burst forth in glee Hopped out o’ bed with —James White VIEWS AND VAPIETIES Clever Sayings: “Pa, what's sarcasm? Past ‘Shake well hefore eating’ siip « bottle of argue cure”—Satire “Who started this deforestation ques- le George Wish ington."—Loulsville Courler-Journs Ella—Did you ever read Long! Bridge? Stella—No, I his game terent from the one we play 7 —Judge Uncle Dick—Young man, do_ you study diligently at college Young Man—Nix! There ain't no such course, Callfornia Pelican. “All signs sooner or later “Trus According to the present si t ought soon time to go. fishing’—Detrot Free ¥ “Like most men I have my s comings I suppose, but—" “Ob, It fen't your sHort comings father objects ! its your long stayings., Sketc) “Sir, are you cpposed to votes for women? “Certainly not: but if wo. man had the ballot, then suffragettes would want it, too."—Siren. Judge—What 18 the charge against this prisoner? Polieeman Holding man up and knocking him down, ¥our Honor.—Boston Transcript Post—Thinks he's the whole thing &ves he? Barker—Well, I'd hardly & as far as that, but he certainly con siders himself @ quorum.—Smart Se “We had two baronesses and a conn teas at our reception yesterday.” “How splendid! Did they sing, dance, or merely talk about the crudity of art America-"—Chicago Recerd-Herald Wife—Can you give me a little more housekeeping money, my dear? Tus band—Sorry, my love, but 1 haven't & cent left. I've been insuring ngainst burglary and theft —Filfegende Blat Sillicus—Mrs. Dashaway i going he married for the fourth time; 1w der why? Cynicus—Probably for the pleasure It gives her of rocking th boat on the sea of matrimony ¥ n delphia Record “Pll give you two doflars for this necdote about Daniel Webster “What's the matter with you 3 manded the huck writer. ~*Y ur dollars for that anecde me f w it was put Roosevelt.”—Iirook Life, “1 ghall sweep evervthing before me.” remarked the boastful candidate “Well," replied the sno zen, 1 wish they'd take tlonal politics and put you treet Cleaning Deparim —Washing ar MUCH N LITILE In keeplng others alive, phs ne appear 1o lose their own lives, thetr 1ve 60, five doctors die on an average tr one clergyman. Drugs and_chemicals are not manu factured in Sfam ,and even of the herbs uscd by the natiy me China havjng furnished $110,851 worth during the fiscal year ended March 31, 1911 Relative to an international exhibit tion proposed to be held at Sofia, Bul garia, this year, the British Minister in Bulgarie now telegraphs that the exhibition 18 not to be wupported b the Bulgarian government and wiil probably be abandoned. Even ‘the dust of charcoul in as fuel tn Japan. It is careful served and mixed with chaff & ped straw. It is then moistened in to balls about the size of a napple and sold in this shape to consumers A 8.750-acre tract of land was pur- chased by J. P, Burford at Hermostila from Senora Margarita Vda de Cranz, for estanlishing eolony of Californian The property fs on the Ynq three miies from Orog, on Pucttic rallwiy Canada has the distinetion of having the oldest sodn mill in America, ai- though the process t8 not in general use at the t time. produos tion witl, however, snon_ be increased upon completion of a Jarge mi!' for the manufactare of kraft paper from sods pulp, Consul Harry P. Dill, of Orlilia. Ont, states that while the 1911 Jumber cut in the Ottawa valley was very close to 100,000,- 10, Low water, » shoftage of men and lubor troubles are said to have contributed to this faliing off. The city of Leghorn s of 103,881, some years wiler en from f lake, has been suppi indgstrial purposes, but not At mah consumption,” Water for human consumption i now pumpesd from wells in the ety and it is also pure the streeis from haul water from spalgs outside Use wunlcipality, "