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RAIN._OR SNOW TODAY FAIR; COLDER THURSDAY. s WHAT IS GOING_ON TONIGHT ——tam adbadevitie and Mstion Plotwees at . ; ictwens ond Eonas at Breed Motton Pirtures end Dinsteated Sangs Clnney's Pull Theater Unien_Lenten Sefyice in Trinity Hphe- copmd Ne. T8 L o n, magie In Popemas Hew, Tatidlin ' Vor Otanar, No. 118, B of meals 1 Prihinn Hall. | Major R. B ewald Command, No, 8 of V,, ia Armory. Locai Mo WE" BB W mevets tn wpenters Hail sl Lodge, N8. 509, N B O, P, meets in Hibernian Hel Tham wune No. 1861, R, A, mee Foresters’ Hal ~ dge. No. 12, A, O, U, W mes nanla s 1 Decorators’ Union meets Sacl hapier, N 0. B 8 mests (o Buckinebam Memoral, ANNOUNCEMENTS Unien Lenten Service. nlou Lenten service in Trin 1ty Eptecopal church, this evening, the prescne: Rev. Prof. Cranston Yires P ollege. BREED THEATER. “On the Edge of the Precipice,” the Thriling Western Feature far To foliow so sublime a spectacie as o Pass t is necessar S offers t high grade s the loremost pre . stirting and stren- | . e entitied ~On' the | b ey were members | g roped ed bea and oot ng from ikt he almos o Who s crouching teps akes | JAMES CLANCY'S POLI THEATER. The Impostor Other Interesting ts. ain manne 2 comes iome late | scene oc rmified to t morning he such manner that mother-in-law and forced to allow him wn hbusehold € two late Large Crowds Attending the Auditor ium. xtraordinary bill of vaudeville and motion pictures at this popular playhouse for the first three days of his week is making standing room at 97 PER CENT, PERFECT. An Unusus! Record For a Pile Rem- edy. When Dr. J. S. Leonhardt, of Lin- coln, Nebr., located the cause of plies and found a successful inward rem edy for piles, he had it put on sals under a strict guaranty of satiafaction, In ten years only 3 per cent. of HFM- ROID userse hase msked for their money back, and it mpeaks well for this sclentMic modern remedy. Get guaranteen “‘,Mkfil from N, .D, Feven & Son, Norwich, Canp., or any druggist, or write to Dr. Leonhardt Co. Station B, Buffelo, N. Y., for free HEM -ROID -beokigs- DANIELSON Reported Holdup of Milkman—Deputy | Prof. Joel Douglas Sentenced to State Prison—Child of 6 Awarded $200 for Injuries in Norwich—Central Village Trolley Car Collision—Winners of D. | A. R. Prize Essays Awarded. E. E. Brown Addresses sing Recital by Katherine Bates Now at Los Angeles. Bennett. A. P. Woodward wera \lsitors with his co ry place in 2 Mrs. Charles S . Hopkins spent s Mre. Roy Bergeng Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ford have been spending with Mrs., Knox's Mrs. John Russell of Mrs. M. V. Woodworth ter, Elizabeth, who have ne several monihs are now at Los Angeles, eturn » Daniel Sins he Ton; gregaticnal churci s. Sime W. C. T U Temperance wag the i Dagenias of rly of Daniclson adies' Aid s Will Take Examination. ve appeared who » examination in the.Dan- The examination is held at the postoffice in Putnam fist church is to ng of the orzanizati rence year thls son at the chureh, fany applicants I ake the ciy Sor SEBOTIEmENL nk GIbHE eday of reat weck Milkman Held Up. nother attemp en ted, th jilkman who co niske sl n, N New Fire Alarm Box. plant of th upany at Indusir gobd working Additior.al w s being steadil Deputy Brown Addresses Grange. n - mbors TRIBJUTE TO Georze W friend ased Ellen D. memory, writes yaths have separated, t to those you revert to tiose you e always sacred i most excel ways Bean an insp peen’ to all who h ega of Recitrl By Katherine 1 aid o e Woman's Violate Fish and Game Laws. Stories are coming 1oks where advance of the open THROUGH DANIELSON. | | Belief that Hirtford-Providence Trunk | Line Highway Will | Borough. 1 son men who are Hariford-Provi- feel assured ing » that poin , but o first t over an re, Driver ( { betveen the firehouse and residenca in_record tinguishe: | about $100. | | | premium and an xood can be put price of admission | dramatic - sketches presented Ly Miller are two talented dramatic | ¥ho Dave an intensely sketeh which hold; ticn of the audience Wt eanilibrist and agility of th ers fx nothing drawing card FULL ASSOCIATED NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 PRESS DESPATOHES LEGAL NOTIGES. NOTICE. All persons lfable to pay taxes in the town of Voluntown are liereby notified and warned thut'1 have:a warramt to and collect a tax of 20 the dollar on the town list of 181 able. April 3d, 1912. hé purpose of collecting th-e 1 be at the residence of B. on the 3d day of Aprilg from 10 a. m. to 12; and on the 1th dey of April, 1912, at the residence allup from 10 a. m. to 13; and on Friday, the 5th day of April, ai my residence in Voluntown Viliage. DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of 5c¢ per line, six words to the line TO RENT. TO RENT—At Ntantic, Conn,, a smali farm opposite Pine Grove;. tiliage and Good market. On the great long road of silver (i be charged legal fees and addi- tlons, as the law directs. ELAM A. KINNE. Dayton and FOR SALE——A four tenement house ocorner Pearl and Ann streets; all mod- with a house lot; WANTED—A competent girl for gen- eral housework adults; good cook and laundre: entes required. Address Mrs. J | 184 Church street, I will take my pipes and go no: - improvements, be bought at a bargain. ars, apply to F. was sentenced to from three to seven years in state prison $200 for Child Louisa Mageia, 6 years old, of Plain- ped the New Ha- » extent of | poultry and vegetables. Near trolley, o i NOTICE 10 CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PRODATE HELD rwich, within and for the District rwich, on the 12th day of March, Wikimantic. anai) FOR_RENT—Accessible farm, 35 minutes’ drive on state mac- adam road from Westerly station, Y., N, H. & H. R. R.; three summer col hort distance; smooth land; can work by machinery in cultivation; plenty FOR SALE—A small lathe with face chuck, pulleys, complete; epecial make; a bargain, $12. Ousley’s Repair Shop, over Car Btation, Attawaugan, young woman- who has had ex; rond for damages to t received while ri between Central Vil- &00d position ) ALPHA, care Bulletin office. HELP WANTED—A qulet temperate young man o act as nurs in a family having had experience as attendant in some state B, care The Norwich Morning Bulletin. Fstate of Margaret Stott, lats of Nor- , In sald_dlstrict ninety acref lage and Norw FOR SALE—One team wagon, double dump and & harness, and few tons of hay. Apply to Trading Co pasturage; build- Frank W. Coy, § High Bt Westerly, R. 1. FOR RENT—8team heated with board; also want man and wife for farm work. Call at 36 Windham street, Willimantle, Ct., or TO RENT—6tx room house on Chest- Enquire of Dr. Lewis, §41 ditors of said deceased to bring #81q _estats his date, by ed; @ set of team +nd bound for Nor- thelq elaims within &ix menths from posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the sign- post nearest to the place whe geneased last dwelt, Town, and by publishing th in a newspaper havin sald District, and make return to this LSON J. AYLING, Judge. and feregolng 1s a true copy of recerd. FANNIE C. CHURCH, mari3we horses, one the floor and Jf the praver meeting at iz ic 1 FOR SALE—Four welght 2980; 7 years old; one pair 2600, W. C. T. U. Meeting. Daniels WANTED—Position as or bookkeeper by s0me experience stenographer young lady Can furnish g Address Stenographer, & eirculation {a FOR SALK—Gasoline launeh 25 feot 1ong, engine; bargain for some- to Amos B. Wheeler. “TO RENT—Tenement of § rooms at 62 Williains_street. provements. e point to| norse 2 eyl the child was For his wa. modern im- Inquire 399 Sachem stree . TO RENT_No. § Union 8L Flat #even rooms and bath, in brick bou: opposite courthouse. central part of city, WANTED—Local agent for and vicinity (A. F. and. A. M. ferred) to sell JInsurance polkc Georgiaville, was here on a a regi¥ar pas No matter how far from the Into Elevator Kent met with a painful acci- morning while ing a réom in Manahansett mill, slip- | liberal Health and Ac- HORSE FOR SALE—Ten years old, weight 1100; sound, fine driver. Canterbury, Cosn. mar13 W FETuT] creditors of sald de- seased are hereby notified to present their claims. against undersigned, NOTICE.—AlL Id the last me S nn s ookl for first week of sicknass policy to sell. 1o sell 50 policies chusetts company provision law do_business in promptly and in full. commissions to A good future for the iood pre- Seo at _once. Agent, at the Del Hoff, Norwich, Conn. quire 137 Main d estite to the at Norwich Town, Conn ithin the ‘t'me limited In the above | and foregoing order. JOHN W. BTOTT. (Wednesday) after- Good producers average THIE VINBST FLAT on Main Bt, No. upstairs, next Chelsea bank. anaing, 31 Willow 8t TO RENT—After April 1st, five room flat 66 McKinley Ave. provements. Enquire after § p. m. TO RENT—Tenement at No. 21 Fair- Inquire*Dr. Higsins. UP TO DATE furnished room suerits bullding. Mra. Lees, 37§ Anyone 100l for good ones, inquire of ¥. 8. Wheeler, Norwich Town, )t some 15 feet. He a standard {was removed to his home. iole to determine the extent Bcotiand Road, all modern im- ington BEgs, Owe TRICT OF LOBANON, an. COURT | |of Probate, March ilth, Farms and Sunswi irom_ selected pen 3 11 Champlin street, Norwieh, Conn. Socia! and Personal. ent and Miss In sald Distriet. The TTustes having exhibited his ad- with sald estate to ministration accoun this Court for allowance, it is Ordered, That the 18th day of March, lock in the forenoon, at the Probate Court in Lebanon, the same is assigned for a hearing on the allowance of accounts with directs the Trustee ns interested therein to appear at said time and place, by publ order in some newspaper having a cir- cuiation in eaid District, and by post- ing a copy on the public signpost in the Lebanon, where the deceased WHITE WYANDOTTE STOCK—Baby chicks and eggs for hatching; also cus- Phone 1027-12 or 321-2. try Yards, Yantle, CL. FOR SALK—Nursery stock at a bar- our_spring _catalogue prices with Mansfield De- WANTED—Woman_ for in & smail family in Norwich. Housekeeper, housekeeper are Bulletin, TO RENT—Store at §) Fran guest of his son, C. ession at once. Inquire a been a recent | to Danielson ev- HPIRS wanted at once; administration Facts In booklet 84, ternational Claim Send stamp. VURNISHED RUOMS, veniences, 38 Unien St. Daniels has returned from —Oxen, large pair, hol- T ONCE—Small LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE O RENT—With or without power and steam—4,000 square feet fleor ‘The lightsst, cleanest, alriest factory fioor In Nerwich. Fournier, Troy Steam Laun ing, Franklin St, cor. Chestaut Ave Columbla, Conn, E—Kight room cottage with bath and set tubs at 47 Penobscot St. Etiel Kent White has returned from a lengthy Attended Funeral of Real Daughter. full particulars and Van Veen, R 4, Norwich WANTED—Woman housework i family of two and child lowest price ALBBERT G. KNEELAND, presented at FOR SALE—BLACK POMBRANIAN TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- ners for New London County hereby apply for a transfer of license | and exchange spirituous and in- the Connectic NDID POSITIONS at OVER 1000 SPLE resorts, mountains, ywhere; barbers, §10- mpany, mantfacture Miss Florence Stubbert has been the Conn., Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock J. C. Vallette, No. Frank- country, city, evi $30, winted; wages. ticket furnished co-operative propositions. ber School, 814 Washingten St Manchester, was in this city Tuesday. Tuesday Club Meets. e meeting of the Tues- | s Miss Alma RENTS The demand for good Rents is increasing. We have a number to and cider in the bullding at 99 Water street, Town of Nerwich, except In the rodms and apartments in dishonesty)—Well, sir, ¥ before I've gone very long. which are cut off or partitione manner as to form booths, side room: | or retiring roome M. club is to be | Willey this even- "HORSE VOR RALE—Nine years old, sound, free driver, gencic, Very low price. “WANTEDBooks, pictures, maps sripts, etc. ackages bought janchfield, 43 Elm St., Hartford, weight 1150, will seil for at 16 McKinley Avenae. FOR SALE—25 barrels new cid My place of ,busi- ness is not located within two huhdred fest In a direct line from any church arochial school, or old newspapers, libraries or smail ting of the O, 1d with Mrs, Monda premises pert any postoffice, public library, or ceme- Dated at Norwich, of March, A. D. 19 by J. B. Caron, Applicant. | the undersigned, are electors and_tax- payers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and en- dorse the foregoing lariviere & Co. for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be u said_appllcation. Norwich, this Gth day of March, A. D. Thomas A. Bhields, R. C. Plaut, 1 hereby certify that ‘the above named signers and endorser: tors and taxpay Ask about them. this 5th day Caron, Lariviere WANTED By April 1st, singl to care for horses and do work on small Good wages to right man. MISS LARNED. D. A. R. PRIZES o FOR SALE—One buggy, all in good Price reasonable, Inquire How- ard 1 Jacobs, R. F, D. Awarded for Patriotic Essays—Win- ners Were Hiram Williams and Nor- man Kennedy. 2, Willimantic, JAMES L, CABE, 40 Bhetucket 8t, Norwich, Conn. To Rent Ne. 57 West Main St. Shop recently occupled by Rebert 3,600 nquare feet of on immediately. JAMES L. GASE, 40 Shetucket Street, WANTED—Raliway mail clerks, 390 Norwich exami- Thousands appoint- ments coming. Common education suf- Write for sam- Franklin Institute, D: TTEN HORSES FOR SALE ‘Workers v Fred Goodrich, 191 High nations May 4th The March meeting of Elizabeth Por- A. R, was held in the street Mon- The regent, Mrs. F. J. Reports of officers | ittees were read and accept- icensed pur- Coaching free. FOR SALE_Eggs for hatching from S Feas Sha Bug B. R, 90 ota. P ting, 34.60 a hundred. Lakeview Poultry Farm, W. W. Bervice, R. D. 1. chapter rooms in Pomfres le questions. 5 N. Rochester, $2.30 PER DAY paid one lady in each | town to distribute free circulars and | take orders for concentrates Permanent position. Ziegler Co., Chicago. WANTED_Plump fowls and G. A. Bullard, R. D. 2 WANTED—Raw furs, at H_A. Heeb- ner's every Thursday. Arthur C. Bennett s, presided. my thoughts Adelard Morin, FOR SALE—Hsiching | Rhode Isiand Reds, 31 per A. W. Avery, Box 199, ted the chapter a framed pioture Larned, who Brown, plumber; s, owning r Norwich, this 5th day of March, A. D. Holbrook, Town Clerk. nam chapter at the time ol WORK HORSE FOR SALE—Linke, Canterbury Green, Conn FOR SALE—The cottage house No. § lace, seven rooms and attlc, all modern improv ments, water on every floor, also gas For other information call 0. S. Wasley. Nerwick, Conm FOR SALE. Hiram Willlams ard Norman Ken- High school pupils, were select- the judges as the prize winners WANTED—All Kinds bought at Jos. Connors & Sons', Water | 8t., every Thursday. Bates Bennett. WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, 227 Main 8t, Franklin Squars. Real Estate and Insuranoe RENTALS A SPRCIALTY. entertainment B. WILCOX A. C. Woodworth. at 165 Wesi Thames St. Having sold my farm, the highest bidder, without reserve, on Wednesday, Mareh 20th, at the so-call- d Warren Dawley farm, near Pachaug, -2 miles from, Jewett City, commenc- ing at 10 a. m. sharp. 9 choice voung 4 of them new milch, 2 due soon extra good; § nearby ‘WANTED-—Plano tuning and repalr- All work guaranteed. A. G. Gordon, | Prospect St, City. FOR BALE OR TO LETCottage lLiouse of six rooms and bath at No. b Washington Place. Hutsler, 100 Main Stree FOR BALE—Y coat, vest and trou Norman Kennedy read his essay. | illness of Hi tried to find out from her what h: become of the diamond pin 1 lost the other dey and she steer—Chicago Tribune. to the recent FARMERS 350 regular busi- noteheads and ness size) envelopes, neatly $1.75; 500 each, §: and prices for an CALL AND EXAMINE LIST. LANDLORDS INVITED to reglster without charge, o¥s; Mrst class con- but a few times; ving outgrown same, owner wishes 2 it at once; a bargain for Can be scen at The Bulletin printing you ars in The Bulletin Company, Nor- wich, Conn. WANTED At once experienced Millinery Sales- 2 years old, due in 1 black colt , broke to har- old; 2 shoats, sald the customer, glnss on the bar. “This is an imitation and 1 to these youths in be- half of the chapter. to dispose o about 1100 each old, weight about SEVPRAL REAL ESTATE BARGAING in well located property for sale, lock rendered very | de, with vi- 75 pullets, 1 'set doubie gle harnesses team wagon, wheels; 1 Democrat wagon, 1 buckboard. 1 rubber tired Con cord buggy.hand made; 11-2 can cooler FOR SALB — Hatching prime stock now mouth Rocks, 8. C. Rhode Island Reds, § per 18; setting hens, | some good pullets an: team wagon, were served the hostesses, Mrs. Open noon heur and Saturday. evening. R. Stubbert ing asclose 100k sic' Champlin ssays were C. E. Pratt, supervisor the schools of Woodstock. Eastford The judges of Rocks, and 4 few cockerels. nhorse pitchfork, ropes and pulleys, Mc- 4, Norwlich Cormick mowing machine, tedder, horse plows, harrow. sheller, grindstone, Monarch incubator, wire coops 1 horse power 3 barrels cider, 1 2-horse sled, blankets, FOR SALE. $950. will buy a 70 acre farm, cozy cottage house of § rooms, 1 hennery, § by 12, another 10 by 20, about 50 frult bearing railroad ties, standing wood acres tillable two miles from village. and will sell at a sacrifice. $950; $550 cash, bmlance on mortgage. Investigate! Feveral building sites and five cot- tages at Pleasant View for sale at rare Wilcox's Farm SALE—One pair norses weigh- 00, 16_years old oxen, one pair steers. 16 Oak St. 1 of the Tourtellotte High school, {and Miss Grace Child. The principal of¥the Putnam High | | school and his wife, the teachers of the | | High school, the | the mothers of the prize | winners were guests of the chapter at| this meeting Subscription Whist. \ subscription whist held in the Ar WANTED Hotel Cook, eral House Girls, J. B. LUCAS, also t®0 palr nquire of A. T. Pass Through | diggers, old bridge planking, 1 heavy shifting pole, ice tools, tackles, iadders, assortment of small tools; alfo house- furniture, 1 Home Comfort range, 1 coal atove, Wilton rug, parior | Cook and Gen- | new delivery box th ferce trunk line highway 1e route will be u, this feeling being induced by the 1 hat the Rhode Island legislature riation and pa Corp'n, Greene ¥OR SALE—On Blss place, nin k Lxprovements, tion dcsirable, price very C. Hi Case, Bliss Place. chairs, couch, and a lot of other tiings not worth mentioning. first fair day. If stormy, sale A caterer will be in ai- 600 conds of large barn, Place is situated Owner is ill HELP WANTED Experienced Farm Hand, for Hotel Work, Cooks, General House- work Girls and an Office Boy, 3 CRARY, Griswold, Conn Telephone connection, 9-12. tended and greatly en- | LE—Pleasantly located | 78 acre farm, 35 acres excellent plow cire and wood, fruff, 1% miles from R. R. station and near markets. 14 room colenial the Connecticut line n Little Res Daniclson, and the logical s »ugh Danicl- recently entertained | Sewing society of the Bap- W. ROUSE, AUCTION be sold at.public- auction on March 13, at Free Employment Bureau, M. J. Coscoran, Sup't. rere has been v route ecticut from ! the action taken b slature seems was recently held | Central Blds. Richmond of e G | outside and in, large barn, painted, new ouse, cost §566, sheds, outbulldings, ings worth 35,60 Price 33,300— includes nousehold fur- and poultry. Willimantic, Conn Cortiss has moved from FOR SALE. to Grosvenordale Department President Speaks. $1,000 qown lard 1 2 farming_tools leared up this point rg the coming summer Good Record Broken, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. St, Reoms 1 and 2. Weaterly, R. L ryon's Agenc: 50 Freeman Avenue, consisting of two chiffoners, 2ok Py a1 GOOD PRI envelopes (regu Fire! Fire!: FOR SALE A Complete Fire Department, con- sisting of Hose Hook and Ladder Truck, and a Hose These must be sold at once to make room for autos. NG CHEAP—G00 6% r business size), card an’s Relief corps was held Tuesday aft- Chioe A. Warren, department | of Connecticut, ‘Phone connection. and Carpets, all new last fa Straw Matt Chairs and Rockers, Morr © was a session of the 300" notenes 0. Davis has been spending a few | in Washington, Grange Meeting Friday. e to be held he direction of the state board charge, being s %x11, ‘printed, $1.65; 1,000, $2.7 0; 60y blllheads, 17, Refrigerator and other arti- rain or shine. 000, 308 0500, Wets nting of eve Send for samples. Lone Fireman Saves House. tion done promptiy. he Lulietin Co FOR SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE THE PREMISES ) Formerly owned and occupied by the | Said property con- house suitable for ments, with large barn in rear. Lot has frontage of §1 feet and depth of about Within two minutes’' walk of {Main street and trolley | particulars, inquire of MRS. BESSIE G | BABCOCK, on the premises, or to R. | BARTLETT, ) . FOR SALE Must be sold fo ssttie estate of Fallip B; Gray, land_and buildings on Benjamin and Quarry Strasts, sreenwich izi efforts (f Members of the fam nme will be as follows Address of welcome, 3 ; response by »und the man- AUCTION Having sold my farm, T will sell at | Public_Auction. THURSDAY, at 10 a. m., Also fand on Meyers Avenus, Cham- plain and Mt, Pigasant Stresls, A Plans will ba shown and full Information THOMAS H. B May Building 278 Main St. man on duty Chard, sounded rficld ARCH 14th, | an alarm, and covered the four miles £o hai busine January 20, 1912, under the Dominiean banking law, and i the first bank or ganized, the banking business of the republic having heen previously trans acted through merchants and privale bankers, Experiment Station, Alfaifa and the Use of Lime. Intarmission for Address, Prof. J. H. man, Connecticut Agricultural college, | Dairy Rations at Cattle Feeds. in an auto- d quickljmex- welght about 2700, good workers and team wagon, dump cart, demo- | mowing ma- mical truck a he blaze. t5) bugsy, Torse rake, 3 ! single harnesses, Address, W. O. Rogers of | creamer and cans, plows, harrow, culti- vator, weeder, household furniture and a large quantity of articles too numer- ous to mention. BECKLEY, | Chairman Fire Committes, 278 Main | Streot, May Building, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE - Farm of 100 acres of land, well divided, abundance of water, sev- eral hundred cords wood, house, 2 barns, all buildings nearly Farm will keep 10 head stock 10 minutes walk to It is well adapted to mar- ket gardening or chicken farm, on 2 state road and a short distance above Taftville village. Price right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, | harnesses, 3 Norwich, Some of the Essential Points Husbandry. who have seen it | #re go0ing away wondering how such a Society of the Amateur Bird Fancl of Lyons and the Scutheast, th Wil be held in Lyons 23, 1912, an internatiopal exposition of aviculture, under the"triple patronage of the clty of Lyons, lepartment of the Rhone and of tHe state 1f stormy, sale first fair SHERMAN, North Franklin, My place is located on the main road between Willimantic and Norwich, five minutes' walk from the trolley, Pleas- mar2-5-9-11-12-13 Seashore Land For Sale Forty acres of high land situate on state macadam road overiooking the from Point Judith on e east to Montauk on the west. Only ‘minutes’ ride from Westerly station, | Y. N. H. & H. R. R. { FRANK W. COY. Long Distance Telephone. Westerly, R. L Peck’s Real Estat: Agemcy FARMS A SPECIALTY MONEY LOANED Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Kates of Interest. An old establisiied firm to deal with. & Tollman, mari3WEM FOR SALE one extra good one, Top Concord ure Hill Station. frem start finish, Hanlon & Ianlon are wonders k and the strength e musculir perform. 132 Spring Stre: Willimantic, Conn, For Sale A gem of a chicken farm, right jnslde city limits, eight-room cott: first claes condition. lars, call at PALMER & ROGERS, Water and Shetucket Sta, WHITE, The Tuner 48 South A Strees tablished 187! ATERAL LOAN Upatatrs. Two Horses, medium _grade, | Buggy, One Two-seated Canopy Top | One Delivery | Meat Cart, E. A. PRENTICE, Trustee, SALE HORSES 1 have a few good business Horses to dispose of at once to make room for another car load which arrive about Friday, March 15th, Come and see tham. BLMER R, PIERSON, Acieshone 113 142 Mirin Stree: Wagon for sale, New year around. very large. It is estimated that I vear the value of .the grease so tracted was about $122,000, and this year, owing to the impfoved methods of extraction, the amount will be great- Wagon, One Inez, the petite violinist, brings down the house at every hor exceilent rendering the late popilur airs, and is obliged to curtan calls at every per- fornance with Atlantic” ocean extra quality Chickens killed to order. BROAD BROOK F. clephones $54-12 or Norwich, Conn. STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commoditles WHEN you want to pat sour busi- ness before the public. th: dlum betier tha. tnrough the advertis- 8= coiumns oi The Bulletin s na advert icut equal to The Bu. ; e i3 no me- letin for business results. take severs formance, The introduced on Monday showin: of ihjeets on aday of cach jar favor immediatc featura will no Goudt prove 4 good Stering & Leasing Co., 10-20 W, Main - TAETVILLE S R FOETAY. THE PIPER, T wili take my pipes and go now, for the bees.upon the sill Are singing of the summer that is coming from the stars. I will take my pipes and go now, for the little mountain rill 1= pleading with the bagpipes in ten- der, crooning bars. I wil go o'er hills and valleys, and through the flekds of ripening rye, And_ the linnst and the throstle and bittern in the sedge the Wil hush thelr throats and listen us the piper passes by, t ends at the world's edge. for o sandflower on the dunes Is @ weary of the sobbing of the great white sea, sking ‘for the piper, with basketful of tunes, To play the merry Iiiting that sets ali hearts free. I wiil take my pipes and go now, and God go with you al And keep all sorrow from you and the dark heart’s load, I will take my pipes and go now, fee And'gnesi fhe summe call nd_yow'll hear the pipes a-singing a3 1 pase along the rosd —Donn Byéne in February's Harper's THE TWO ROSES. My true lover gave me & red, red rose Bre he kissed me good-bye that sum- mer day, the love which blooms and &10° s rine it ol When he kissed me and went away I treasured the rose and beHeved him true, d trusted, like every sther maid For miaids are fools. And I never Knew As the red rose withered, his love would, too' 8o I treasured the rose and belleved him_ true. And 1 smiled as T watchied it fade My true 10ve brought hig bride to & With me, on the terrace, one summes day, And 1 said, as she drank from my sl ver cup, ‘"Twas a red, red rose, that you brought up Bre you fetched this rose with me to sup, But vou fake a pale rose away —Marjorie Felkner, in San Antonls Expross. VIEWS AND VABIETIES Clever yings. Mrs. Post—Your old waitress fis working for us now. Mrs. Parker—H'm! That's more than ‘she ever did at our house Harper's Bazar. Cook(who has been discharged for u'll miss me Master—Oh, we won't worry about that as long as we don't mise any- thing else.—Sketch. “That banquet tonight can’t get along without me.” “You haye a very good oplulon of yourself. Billed for a #peech?” “No; 1 was invited to listen'— Kanses City Journal. First Old Park Lounger—I wonder what's become of the old fellow who used to always occupy this bench? Second Ditto (acidly) —He aled terday, and what's more, he left this ‘bench to m Puck. Say pop, what's a church™ A church, my sen. is a place where women sit behind a $50 hat and try to themselves that “Thou shall not in the Ten Com- mandments.”—Philadeiphia Record ord. Fred (who is about to take a Euro- pean trip—to his_inténded)—And the moment I reach Berlin, love, I'l write you. Ciara—OR, don't bother, Fred, dear, I will walt until you reach Paris. 1 already have picture postals from Ber iin—Satire, Desk Sergeant—What did vyou pot that fortune-teller out of business for? Police Inspector—She's & humbng. 1 e me the wrong ‘But this 18 not Old Roaring Rye" e ot the empty n tell the difference. “That’s all right” sald the bar- s he rung up the 15 cents. ind gives you just as classy a jag as the original”—Cincinnatl Enquirer. MUCH ¥ LITTLE ~ Omiy one person is nesded to oparate a new range finder for military pur- poses in which two telescops s are mounts thelr eyepieces being close togsther. at the end of & oemmon tubs, A new line from Montread to Tor- onto is now to be bulit via the Lake Shore route by the Canadian Paetfic Railway, while the Grand Trunk plans to comnect Montreal with New Eng- land by trolle: California is to ask Clongress to | make a grant of $250,000 a year for | the upkeep of Yosemite Park.” It this is refused, the United States will be asked to cede the park back to the state on ihe groumd of neglect Wool grease I8 obtained by soiking the raw wool in water and washing with soap and carl tes of alknlies, The water is then passed into a centri- fugal apparatus which removes the soapsuds. Paddles invented by Wisconsin man to be strapped to the hands to ala a swimmer, fold in when the arm Is pushed forward to lessen the resist ance, but cannot stick together to thwart thelr intended purpose. A congession of 12 miles of the up per Jumna River has been granted o Sir John Hewett, in the name of the secretary of state, for India, in orde to provide for eléatric lighting, tram ways, etc, in Deml, the new capital of Indla, The National Bank of Santo Domin- ben formally opened for - . This bank was incorporaied Under the auspices of the Aviculture m April 17 1o The profit made by the Bradford corporation from ‘the extraction of 18 sid to be Inst grease from sevags Iy increased, The 1910 consumption of iumber in Canada for boges and shooks was more than 158,000,000 feet, valued a $2,273,000. ' Seventy milllon feei of this lumber wers used in the Province of Qusbéc: Ontarie nsed 60600000 feet, and New Brumswick, British Cee ik