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Eor AR FASR, COLDER, TODAY: FAIR TOMORROW. Vaudeville and Motion Plotures at Auditoriu} Motlon ’?mum and Songs at Breed Cheater, R S ANNOUNCEMENTS liveryhody’s booming it—SodaMty's Aaril Sth, I'ie annual meeting of the First ¥ni- alist soclety will be held on Mon- April 1st, at 7.30 9 .m. See adw. la The special preacher Palm Sundsy evening at 8t. Patriek’s church is to be Very Rev. Joseph A, feenan, O, P, of New Haven. BREED THEATER. Under Burning Skles, the Thrilling Blograph Story of the Great Ameri- can Desert. A superbly aceurate pertrayal gf the Aangers of the great American desert did Bjegraph entitled Un- A pretty little Ie ern town has prom- 2 could not antics wh lquer w xnown San Fernand, Later from aeross the desert Bmily, and before long s marry him, The bad man hearg of this fcious that Man of and be semds a message swestheart that he will alm en t Kmily, being fearful that he might earry out the threat, hastily marries the young man and then flees for safety across the desert. Jee, the vad man, fellow coupls ara eros: their drinking is lest by the bursting of the water sack, and Joe evertakes them on the desert dving of | hirst He gloats over their misfor- une and leaves them i hetter self awa wbla to forget Tmily, retu just in time to say For Monday Breed will show anofher o Trich he dramatic sucvesses from Krin's Isle, with gorg taken both in Ireland an ie one of the biggest ever put upon one reel of film, and is remarkable for its beautiful stc and spiendid acting MONDAY AT THE AUDITORIUM. title of the ison two-reel the S | Obligation. 3| At the t | House the Ch! NORWICH, CONN,, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1912. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES Clean Up Your Stomach And Gas, Sourness, Dizziness, Headaches and Bad Dreams Will Go If you really want a clean,, sweet, pure stomach, free from gas, sourness and distress, go to The Lee & Osgood and get a_50-cent box of Stomach THblets. ind if at the end of a week “hot brighter, _stronger and , just say so and get ss after eating eructa- rn_and that distressed -0-NA Stomach Tablets f in flve minut MI-O-NA OMACH ents at The Lee &Os- good Co., 1 druggists everywhere. MIONA AT His evening topic is Wel- coming the Son of David. First Congregational church }R v H. Ewing will preach Sunday orning on The Coming of the King. Sunday evening at 7 o'clock Capt. J. L. St Ra k in the in- union meet- n(xa‘l of Groton will | i | terest of Temperance ¢ f ir Spiritual Academy Sunday morn- on the subject, Modern Spirit- valism—Its Need and Ultimate. At th Progressive Lyceum the subject he The Advent of Modern Spirit- uahsm Broadway Congregational | church the pastor! will preach in the | morning. At 5 o'clock Rev. Willard | L Beard of New York will address a m neeting under the auspices of th and Religion Forward | Men Movement. ird BaD st church shing Sunday morning subject there whose His evening subject is The Soul Sav- ing Church, At the Young People ll“ ting, which will be a conquest mi iy meeting, the subrject Imperative Need of the Far West. tiss Hitlee—O, Mr. Writem, where you get the idea for that banquet s your play? Mr. Writem—It e < me as I was eating a ham LE i iladelphia Bulletin. B E wn here v. This fea different from those few weeks, it s somew cen here in eing a ver; | tary story, but was c | Bros,’ 101 Ranch, ¢ -l ecessors and e of the beauti- seente o highly complimented in others. Tt depicts much wonder: riding, d falls, etc., and whole ered the best of the se 15 far The programme will headed by Clayton & Lennie, a >ome who de h everything comedy line promise to vig hit Willard ¥ and Grace Clinton will offer a comedy and singing skit on Monday’s bill entftled School- | nates, A da comedienne i= Flor- ence LaVere, who will sing and dance her way into immediate popular fa- vor. She is neat in ntroduces e hanges, W¥ nd the 0 16 Aunditorium h”t\ first lass show for the first three days of next week POLI'S THEATER. Notwithstanding the heavy rain, a at Poll's last night. While some of the numbers were highly e m‘x.nlnms and displayed genuine talen ars were more or less otherwise, as : whole the first amateur night at the blg house was g success, and was no- table for the order that was maintain- od as well as for ti perfomers were genuine vere matives of Norwi The pictures were all up to the high standard established the new man- agement, and the singing of Raymond ’Neil, The Hat ather Wore, My was a splendid hit. Amateur night mll be held each Friday, being offered for the ance, and will be striotly o 20 far as possible he rest dents of Norw SUNDAY SUBJECTS. Tae subject of the Christian Science T norning is Reality. The Loyal Temperance Association meets in the Bill block Sunday after- | noon. The Sabbath afternoon service of the Seventh Day Adventists will be held in he Bl dlock The minister vices at the church Sunday Sheltering Arma be conducted by Johns Bohanan. H. Howe will prea the Park Congregati dry morning, with lowins, will ch at both ser- Second Congregational The services at the Sunday afternoon wil Rev. F, s h at | Town C al church Sun- | 1day school fol- Sunday morning Rev. Dr. Boston will preach a Episcopal church, evening service. Knight of t Trinity Methodist There will be | no | o Children FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ry CONTRACT WORK position .V glve you_ the line. Low Now a good time yuilding or any need. 1 want by 1ow to take up the outside work our business ing yeu the st price con= STEP IN my office and let me tell you of L completed in istomers, C.H. WILLIAMS 216 Main Street, some Cloth Shop H'qh Grade 31 8 Tailor-made SUITS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. 2000 distinct patterns. JOSEPH T. DONOVAN, 'Phone 551. MONEY LOANED # 3 G Watc Jewelry v kind at the erest. An old 1 to deal shed 1872.) RAL LOAN CO., Street, Upstairs. LEGAL NOTICES. Rnpubhcan Caucus the Town for the Republican to appoint a of o en electing a ing two NOTICE At the Preston City Congregational | church, Rev. Frank White, D. D., will spealc Sunday morning. The pastor will preach in the evening At the Greeneville Congregational church, Sunday morning, Rev L. Beard of New York will e usual servico in P the evening. At the Taflwllc hurch the pastor will preach in the rning. In the evening Rev. W. L. the American Boarad | » Mt. Calvary | Dennis wiil morning at church Rev. J H. Jesus Welcomed to the Holy | st ning topic is Jesus Befwe’ Universalist church Sunday ] . Cobb's topic s At the Young People's Popularity and Un- ity Episcopal church there mmunion at 9.20 Sunday ning prayer and sermon k and evening prayer and 0 Swedish Lutheran church v morning there will be the cele- of holy communion and sermon Oiaf Nordbladh, followed by school. E Rev. F. 0. Cunningham will preach at the Birst Baptist church Sunday marning-on The lnnflh of Christian ch. : O Congregational | N will | E. C 1e Demoeratic electors of the by notified to meet g evening, the pur- the Dem- he | April posc s 1o the Democratic Town Committee. LILLIBRIDGE, Chairman. " 0F PROBATE_HELD 1t Norwich, within and for the District of N on the $0th day of June Pr NELSON J. AYLING, Judee. of John DeForest Danielson, late of Providence, R, L, deceased. Grdared, T the Executrix cite the creditor d deceased to bring in_their against sald estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of order, on’the sign- post nearest to within the City of Norwich, Conn lishing the same once hay a circulation In said I and maks return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and lnwgumg is a true copy of record. 3 Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE.— editors of eaid de- ceased are i to present their el under e _of WV Newport, mited in the above and fore- AULING ROOT D2 marsed little tablets according to | e [ | Rev. Albert P. Blinn will speak at ian Home on Earth.| . FOR SALE ful attention | 327 Main Street. | 0 \unofled black and white, collar marked Town | WANTED. FARM WANTED By a Boston business man, complete with stock and toels, the larger the better; for such a farm he will ex- change a brand new high grade apart- ment property paylng 10 per cent. and located in the Back Bay, Bosten, within 300 yards of the Boston opera house, in | a section where values are increasing yearly. Send full description of farm to H. J. Stetnberg, Webster, Mass Brokers protected. mar3od | WANTED | A few enterprising young men who | wish to own a Motorcycle and act as agents for | We are authorized and have agreed to appoint but one agent in each and | every town in New London and Wind- ham Counties. Write at once for catalog and our Rider Agent's propositions. STEBBINS & GEYNET, General Agents. Box 3863, Norwlch, Conn. FOR SALE. ~$1,000. | Wil buy a 110 acre farm situated near | thriving manutacturing villages, only 3 miles to raliroad station, large orchard of fruit trees, 150 fruit trees, 2,000 strawberry plants, asparagus bed, | abundance of wood, running water | through farm, barn, crib, wagon shed, ! | 2 new 9-room house, surrounded with fine shade trees, only 114 miles from macadam road, and a rare bargain. This adv. Will appear but a few times; don’t let the opportunity slip. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin (cholce of 400). WILLIAM A. WILOOX, Real Estate Broker. ! No. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 3 ’Phone connection. Westerly, R. I Farm of 160 acres in the town of Erooklyn, 4 miles from Elliott Station, |8 miles from Danieison. Part under cultivation, part pasture, part wood |and timber land. Plenty of fruit and brook and three wells on the place. Two-story house, 2 barns and other bulldings. Also a horse, 6 head of cat- tle, swine, 76 chickens, wagons, farm- | ing tools and 10 tons of hay. Every- thing except household furniture will | be s0ld for 33,500, if taken at once. | Write or "phone E. L. Darbls, Sav- |ipgs Bank Building, Danielson, Conn. octl4S 7 ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of *“WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT™ are inserted at the-rate. of 5¢ per line, six words to the line WANTED. TEN DOLLAR NOTE FOR A FLYER Wil carry a 25 word classified Ad. lato a million homes one time (any day) in entire list: List A—New England. words, 1 insertion 310—.4 insertions $27. Portland Telegram, Xutland Herald, New Biilain Heraid New Haven Leader, Boston Post, Haverhill Gazette, Augusta Journal, Bridgeport Post, Bangor News, Hariford Globe, Meriden Record, W'cester Telegram Lewiston Journal, Norwich Bulleun, Walterville Sentinel Lowell Telegram, Springfield P Boston Americ: Lynn New: Nashua 'Jelefupn. Providence Journal Burlington Free Press, Send for Booklet. Merrill _Adv. Ageucy, g 161 Broadway, N, Y. Phone 4617 jani3s WANTED—Why not cease all worry and. bother? Let me do your shoppin, for you. Byerything up to date an ehoice selections available. For partic- ulars, address Miss N. 1. Pease, 27_Sar- g FOR SALE. FOR SALE — Sliver Wyandottes, shapely birds, good lacing, exs- 100 eacn. John Curry, Yantic. FARM FOR SALE—House, barn, lur‘.' shed, icehouse and cornhouse, plenty Wood, some Iruit, half mile to railroad, store, posiotfice ‘and electric cars, on cream and ), rn\ue, an ideal ohicken farm. Come ici A, R Race, No. Franklin, (,L mar3od of biack horses, “FOR SALE_Pair of cheap. G. A Bullard. Telephone 60-6. mars S — Highland strain, Barred Rocks and Reds, $1 per 13; best thor- oughbred egg value in the market Highland Poultry XYards, Jewett City, Conn. mardid TO RENT. TO RENT—Barn 63 Oak St, for au- ;:m»hue :.l: horse and wugon. Call on r tween 10 and ¥ or 7 o § p. m. TO RENT—Business place with fix- tures for ush market. Gvod store. Call Douville Bros., Baltic, Coun. marsdd TO RENT—Tenement of 6 er 12 rooms, with or without furniture, at ¥4 #ranklin St Inquire of N. durrant er Jimes bilzpatrick. AT TO LET—Very desirable house, with modern improvements, at 19% Laurel Hill Avenue. ~Also, barn on spruce Bt 3. J. Desmond. mardsd 10 RENT—No. 506 Main B, one up- 5‘ et Lo rent trem April ist. J: K. nning, 31 Willow Hi. CHOICE STOCK and eggs for sale— Partridge Wyandott rom Boston first Pbrize winners, $3 5o ‘White Wyan- dottes, Duston strain, $1 setting; Bingls Comb Buff Leghorns, $1 setting; Rose ké;omh B‘rwnlmg'hon;l from New cl'ho:l st prize winne setting. Brothers, 216 Mouhtain Ste Williman: gent St, Hartford, Conn. mar3dd | 4, Ct mardld IF YOU WANT to earn from $1,250 FOR SALE — Bggs lor nmn to $3,000 a year, tuke & course In de- | hite Fiymouth Roci ocft signing at the Norwich School for De- |18land Reds, standard red, -vl id signing of Men's and Boys' Clothes. [ JAYers; eggs $1 per 15, 35 pér uii Privats {astructions. Position secured, | Orders for baby chicks, ;u Der 100, For full partlculars, lnquire at 821 (L. Lathiop, Ha 1“-“ o a ‘i i Maln, first floor. margod | Conn. R. % mar31TuTh8 WANTED—Blacksmith who under- stands horseshoeing and jobbing; steady work and good pay to right man. John Curry, Yantle. mar3oSTuTh WANTED _Position as cashler, eox- references. Address perienced, good “Cashier,” Bulletin. mar3od WANTED—Idve agents are coining money with our outtit, which doubles the life of auto tires. Write me, Chas, Lane, 66 Church St., Leominster, Mass, mar30s AGENTS—Men and women; 36 a day should be easily made selling our non- alcoholic flavors, perfumes, tollet prepa- retions; quick seilers; good repeaters; | experience unnecessary; fine sampls case furnished to warkers Be first In your territory. Write quiok. Now. American Products Co., 610Z Bycamore St., Cineinnaty, O. mar3od HARN $30 WEEKLY taking orders for cut rate groceries; outfit free, Stan- dard Mercantile Company. H-xppodrnme Bullding, Cleveland, Ohls mar$od WE WANT TO HEAR from you if you are earning less than $85 weekly. New agents’' article. The Grace Co., Dept. 8., Stoughtor, Mass. mar3os AGENTS WANTED everywhere for easy selling §5 proposition; 310 to $36 daily easily made. Write for particu- lars. Bradeen Spectalty Co., Box ¢ BSo. Berwick, Me marlss MEN—If you want work, sell guaran- teed hosiery to vearers; big commis- sion; make $10 daily; experience un- neceasary. Adiress International Mills, 3038 Chestnut, Philadelphia. jan13S ALL READY low—n( s for hatch- ing from & C. Whlt. leghorn Hens, on free range, b hundred or by setting. Auo or s taken for baby chls Peckham, 106 Dun%ln. Telephone. “H.l’l'm WYANDOTTE I'I‘OUK——BIDY fom hatohing. 'Phone -12 o = CUfE Pouliry Yards, Yaatic, Ot 1ebISWS ¥FOR SALE—Eggs for batching from 8. C. R, 1. Reds and Buff P. R., §0 cts. per seiting, $4.60 a hundred. Lfl.k'\'k' i"uim{yzblrm. W. W. s.rnco. x el 212-3. THRER GOOD HORSES FOR SALE— One weight 1260, S'O. one weight 1100, $75; one wmt 0oL, $186. All gooa horses. At n&KlnlOy A‘vt, across from nrmnty arzdd FOR y horse, welghs 1150, work single er doubh iver, 11 ears old, will -ou cheap. Call Douville ros., Baltlg, Conn. mariasd gnl old; Albert G. A.V.ry. Nar'lcn %o'n. Conn. yom lAl.l.—Pah- of oxen four FOR SALE—Several nundnd cd.lx posts for fences, clothes poles or grape 2rbor. (Lown Wood Yard J. C. Hatner. mars: FOR BALWSix shoats, hing from lDU to 200 pounds; also one ni Chester White brood sow. Telepho: 8524, Willle, Dive W. N Jewetl Hampton, Cenn. mara’d FOR SALE—One second-hand two- horse team wagon in §ood repair. Ap- Diy to Neson Biark, Fricaviie, mardid RAILWAY MAIL OLEBKS wanted— $800 first year, promotion to $1800. Bx- aminations May 4 in every state. Com- mon_ education sufficient with my coaching. Fi information free. Write for bookiet 3038, " Barl Hopkins, Wash- ington, D. C. febss VOR SALE A well kmown bakery and general store, doing & monthly bus of 33,000; established for 23 years; pleasant situation. Reason for selling, want to retire and go south. Apply by letter or persenally. R. B. %1 Battey St, Putbam, Oean. mariéd WOMEN—Sell guaranteed hose; 70 per cent. profit; make $16 dally; full or art time; beginners investigate. Stron Knu. Box 4049. West Phflxdtl- phia, Jjanl FOR SALE—I will sell at that will surprise you my of milllnery and fxtures, situste on Main St, opposite P. O, Jewett Chy, Conn. Miss D. Baamre:u-d. mar2 FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about over 360, 00&91‘0{“1«1 ositions in U, 8. service. ore than 4 \)00 Va- cancies every year, There is a big chanee here for you, sure and generous ay, lifetime employment. Easy to get. VOR SALE The Blackburn bolrdln‘ house at 68 Uhurch St. Good reason for selling. Apply on premises. mar3id MONUMENTS, headstones, etc. Best stock and best work. Prices lowest in ust ask for booklet C 683. No obliga. | Conn. Try me and be convinced. L. W. tion. E&rl Hopkins, Washington, D.EC Frink, 124 Asylum Bt. Tel. 639-3, mar2! marlfd WANTBD—A.gentI wanted every- FOR SALE—Model F Buick touring V. car, in firat olass condition, tuuy Wwhers for easy selllng $5 proposition, Sippea Lok Box 108 ditlon, 1 §25 datly casily made Hie today, Taptes Supply Company, Sturbridge, Mass. marsss Sale of Real and Personal Property In Excellent Condition Farm, consisting of good house, new barn 24x32 feet, 3 acres good land, fine | water, brook and well, hydraulic cider | press and gasolene engine about 3-4 of a mile from Moosup, electric cars and railroad. Also 10 acre wood lot. | Personal property consisting of horse, heifer, 7 shoats, team wagon, cart, | sled, express wagon, plows and vine- gar a year old. FRANK BENNETT, Moosup, Conn. March 26th, 1912, I have two snug 40 acre| | farms with fine buildings, well ‘located for sale at low prices. | E. A. Prentice, Phone 300. 86 Cle st Thoroughbred Indiam Rubmer Ducks, White Egg strain—true fawn and white | lggs for hatchlng 12 for $2. Are you interested in Sepuawrs" Let us demonstrate a DE LAVAL, | BROAD BROOK I-'ARM Telephones: 854-12 or 2! WANTED—A young man with an academic education for a position that will pay well and give an op; mmly to learn a good business. 11 cation in own handwriting to Box ? Bulletin Office. WANTED—Woman to llllut dress- maker. Must be capable. Apylty to Room 15, Shannon Bldg. marlsd WANTED—A small tenemln!fig{ four or flve rooms. Address P. Q. x 120, Versailles, Conn. mar28d WANTED—A cheap horse. Afldrell Horse, care Bulletin Co. ANYONE HAVING good work horoe. 1200 pounds or over, wishing to trade for high class driving mlre will do well Lo write or call ‘Waterman, Bosrahville, Conn. mar27d WANTED—A company incorporated under the laws of this state that has an established trade wants a man that can invest $1,000 and take charge of branch store. For particulars, address P. O. | Box 373, New London, Cona. mar27d WANTED-—A man for established tea | and coffee route In Norwich and vicine ity. The T. R. Badd Co., 768 Maln 8t Wi illimantio, Conn. mar26éd WANTED—$§50 to $100 weekly made by agents who mean business; fast selling $5 article. Write for particu- laTs; get busy quickly. Ches. H. Tow- er, Adams, Mass. marisd WANTED—Reliable man for general farmwork. fply te J. H. Wilson, R. D. 8. Tel mar20d WANTED—Books, pamphiets, local | pictures, maps, old newspepers, manu- scripts, ‘etc. Large libraries or small packages bought. Write to G. W, Blanchfield, 43 Elm St.,, Hartford, Conn. marsd LOST AND FOURD. LOST—Between Plainfleld and Con- | tral Village, ol Sen: one female, part hound, antwell; also one St. Bernard, Well etk in e and white, ragis- | tered in town of Killingly, Write or phone F. 1. Racine, Plainfleld, Ct. mar3od WANTED—Rallway mail clerks, $90 a month. No layoffs. Norwich exami- nations May 4th. Thousands appoint- ments coming. Common education suf- ficlent. Coaching free. Write for sam- | ple guestions. Frankiin Iustitute, Dept. N. Rochester, N. Y. marbd WANTED—All Kinds of raw_ furs bought at Jos. Connors & Sons’, Water St. every Thursday. A.C. ‘Woodworth. Tov LEGAL NOTICES. WANTED—Plano tunlug and repalr- ! All work guaranteed. A. G. Gordon, Prospect St., City. Tel. 682-2. | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD orwich, within and for the District orwich, on the 28th day of March, D. 191 Present- LSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Thomas Fitzgerald of Gris- said District, an incapable wold, 1 person. Ira F. Lewis of Griswold, Conn., ap- peared in Court and filed his resigna- tion as Conservator of the person and estate of sald incapable person, and his | accounting as such. Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said | resignation be Leard and determined at | the Probate Court Koom in the City of Norwich, in sald District, on the 4th | a of April, A. D. 1912,"at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice of the pendency of said resignation, and of | said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order one time in T having a circulation | in sald Distriet, at leust five days prior [ 15 he Gate of satd hearing, and that return be made to this Cour NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing Is & trus copy of record. FANNIE C. CHURCH, Partly by driving blood from the sur- face and congesting the kidneys, and partly by throwing too much work upon them. Foley Kidney Pills strengthen the kidneys, give tone to the urinary organs and restore the normal action of the bladder. They are tonic n action, quick in results. Try them. Tee & ()s"t/'d Co. THERE 15 no zave-ising medinm in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bule letin for business results. PRINTING FOR FARMERS ! noteneads and 256 6% (regular busi- ness size) cnvelopes, natly printed. for $1.75; 500 each, $2.70.. Send and prices for any orinting you are In need of. The Bulletln Ccmpany, Nor- wlich, Conn. WANTED—Plum; G. A. Bullar 3, EGES MIVE EGES We want 50,000 dozen fresh egas. Pay highest cash price, THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO., 33-41 Commercs 8t. WANTED Farm hand, $25.00 per month; cooks, second girls and general house girls. Room 32, Central Building. J. B, LUCAS. WANTED Farm Help (Man and Wife), Cooks, Girls for Genmeral Housework and Kitchen Work. Right positions open. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. M. 1 Coscoran Sup't._ Central Bldg, FHBRE 13 no advertising medium 18 Eastern Connecticui equal to The Buk letin for business resulls i chick- mp fowls and jan24d ens. s or samples | FOoR SALE—Ona pair oxen and one air steers.luquire of A. T. Gardaer, 5 Osk street, oity. Tel 4 marlsd FOR SALE—A four apartment house corner Pearl and Ann sireets; all mod- ern improvements, with & house lot, can be bought at & bar un For par- ticulars, apply to F. Church. $46-3. mary, FOR SALE—QGasoline launch, “Wapa- waso, 25 feet long, 6 foot eam, 11 horse 2 eyl ln‘m bg‘.‘-lvlh !:‘l' some- one. 1y t 08 o P mar13d FOR SALE—Eight roem cottage with bath and set tubs at 47 Penebscot Bt. Enquire on premises. TEN HORSES FOR SALE—Workers sad drivers. Wred Geodricn, 191 High 8t, Wilimantio, Ot-. FOR SALE OR LET—C ° house of six rooms lnd bath at N'. 13 Washington Place. Apply to ?hu. . Hutzler, 100 Main Str { eblid FOR BALE—On £liss piace, nine room Louse, medern IiTRFOVements, ampie grounds, lecation mnm»uhznc- very reaao;i::h. C. H. Case, Bl Jan. SACRIFIOR SALETlessantly located 73 acre farm, 35 acres excelient land, balance pasture and wood, Bl T nes from B, 1. stacion and village, Dear markets, 14 room celonial house ~With veral condition outside and in, large bars, pumed, new henbouse, cost 3365, sheds, outbulldings, bulldings worda 15,000; price §3.30— $1,000 down. Includes household fur- nishings, farming teols and oultry. 'uyox.» Agency, Willlmantic, Conn. Jandld GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—500 Ju (regular bualn . IM). m cnrnor, At e 10,000 ,llfio yrlnl-d H 12,000, 810 Prlnunx of every desecrip- fon done promptly. Send for samples. e ulletin Co. Norwich. Conn. FOR SALE 0, 3; 5,0 ou statements, : 090, $1.75; 5,000, Fine BRICK end, BROWNSTONE Residence at 176 Brozdway. House has 16 rooms, with large billlard room, gas, electricity, open plumbing, porcelain tubs and open fireplaces. Largs stable, with coachman's apartments of aix rooms and bath. Large garden. Property in fine condition. Price low for quick sala. €. W. BRIGGS. mar3od 175 Broadway. THIRTY HORSES. I have a number of good chunks and business horses, and several §ood big horses, that I wish to dispose of at once, to make room for the next load, which will arrive about April 4th. Come and see them. They must be sold. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 1139. mar2sd Seashors Land For Sals Forty acres of high land situate on state macadam road overlookl the Atlantic ocean from Point Judith on the east to Montauk on the west. Only 25 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, N. Y. N.H & H R. R. FRANK W. COY. Distance Telephene. Teet, Weaterly, R L . Hlsh %l narzid TO m'r-hmn. roem house, good oondition, five minutes’ walk Irem ¥r Byuare. Apply 'm'";‘ff“ Great Flain, 7O RENT_Sunny upper tenemedt al 191 Broad St, six rooms, bach, set tubs, elevtric llghts and gardea. lu- Quire at 38 Grove 5, Clty. macisd TO RENT—One six-room flat, all modern conveniences, at 12v Bromdway. Inquire at 133 Broadway. marlod ..TO RENT-—No. 8§ Union Bt. Flat seven rooms and bath, iu brick house opposite courthouse. Quiet location in central part of cily. Enquire 137 Main Bt. 8. 'A. Gilbert. marsd TO RENT—Tenement at No, 21 Falr- mount St. Inquire Dr. Higgins, jandd P TO DATE furnisheu ro.m Mar- flnl’ltt building. Mrs, Loes, 3 br. D, Tel 136, octx TO RENT-—Store at ¢¥ Franklin St.; Bsession at once. Inquire at Bulletin fice. octéd FURNISHED RUOMS, ail modern vlnhl:ul. 38 Union B T epnose 3 LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With or without power and steam—4,000 square feet floor space. The lightest, cleanest, airlest factory floor In Nerwich. Apply A. A Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Bulld- mg'f;rmmn 8t, eor, Chestnut Ave WHITNEY’S AGERCY, 227 Main St, Franklin Square. Real Estate and insurance RENTALS A SPECIALTY. CALL AND EXAMINE LIST, LANDLORDS INVITED %o register without charge SEVERAL REAL ESTATE BARGAINS in well lvcated property for sale. Open noon hour and Baturday evening. febisa FOR SALE. FOR SALE A piace with 8 acres of good tillable land and a good 8 reom houes, slse a barn. House Is located in city and on ocar line, Price right. FRANCIS D, DONOMUE, Central Building, Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE $1760 will buy a six-reem Cottage in a residence section © fthe city. Information furn- ished by JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetuoket St., Norwich, Conn. Fire! Fire! FOR SALE A Complete Fire Department, con- wisting of Hose Wagon, Chemical, Hook and Ladder Truck, and a Hose Carriage, These must be sold at once to make room for autos. X Apply to THOS. H. BECKLEY, Chairman Fire Committes, 278 Main Street, May Building, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Modern house containing nine rooms and bath. Fine location. Lot 64x200 feet, all improve- ments. This property is in first class condition and will be sold at a low price if taken soon. A nice home for you. Inquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Bullding, Phones: 724 278 Main St. 368-2 Peck’s Real Estatz Ageucy ~ FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Strest, ~ Willlmantie, Co STORAGE Spaece for Furniture and Commodities Storing & Leasing Co. 10-20 W. Main '.l'll:nnc Jo:8e 8 agverty n T" wtern Conneoticut sausi to lalin for nusiassa IA FOETRY. “TO0 LATR.” The aummer wx-T—"v w To kl ilo ou once Fnr th. loul R'" I F'rom wm kbq w Need never more | "he stalwart son stood -d. |w nflm never mors | . From ils &ccustom 'nulh the lllll en the da “His M , l.( m rue-m; A tnmnr lhool his & tree shak: “What ailed y When you loo o‘ s hs I We'd (‘!gna_ofir bnb——" “No mare of a The farmer roughly cried. es in An drawn Asked the good “I_thought ot all the long day» e it lone; or_t: f 0 eaoh 'Not ohe ing it he N Or_answering, if he With a shortly-spoken “And thought of how he'd thank us For every little blh:r It I gave a hand to h How his hand would eh.l rd ‘lv. the farm—the orc) Tog everything that we ’:om- everything s, .2? he were hers, alive, &I could only he door and let him The love m‘ heart A Could let him lean on He never I'l'nxrlllllrodl But now that h I ;eo we let our fi ass down to ‘and cling. rd— 10{ him nrc('?nfl-rrrun THE FUNERAL OF THE MAINE. th rbor she sought leng “Mrat;.& A eloomed, but ll"'fl‘gol . to save, TUnder_the clouds, bending pitecus and ow, ; it to her grave. om e Datave umaltasus Not lro!::h‘ the glory of viotery's But trom h-r travall of flame and of |, Lot g un)}ublln wes born. Not in_the arms of this Quees of the ‘Wrecks, Not from Forests of palms hailed the flag on her - dlcb|—< " oses above her were Epr. Long had she waited he: (mon&-h, L}’]n in rough state mid sunlight or om: Now !{he V«Brlfl! plaudits each step of "ollo'sd hlr path to the tomb. Full sixty fathoms we buried her fow. Neath the rough sea and the ne'er- changing ekies; Far from molesting of friend or of foe Heedicss of tempests lies. Tdes in the arms of the ocean-wa: » pressed, With the wet sea-roses over her spread, wqu with the ed, eas. Arnn ton cares for her dead —win %‘afletm in lewr’l Weekly. VIEWS AND VARIETIES love of & natien CIW’ Sayinge R ud lar, is he mot?" o Ln‘ly W“ o | fnr three terme.”— Belle—What shade of hair do you like best? Delle—I don't Xnow. 1 haven't tried them all yet.—Philadel- phia Record. ‘“Phere’s no coal left in the cellar, ma'am."” g fore, Mary?” some, ma'am.”—Punch. “Modern journalism s & marvelous thing.” “That's ';.hll. Some p-p:;a manage to keep page - ing t’l winter."—Loulsville Courier- Journal. “T met Pantoufle just now. He awfully bad; can hardly eat anything | and drinks nothing but water” She— | “And didn’t you llke to invite him to dinner ?*—Pele Mele. Dolly—She married a very old man, dldn’t she? 1 understand he had one foot in the grave. Polly—That's what she thought, too; but he still comtin- ues to buy his shoes by the patr.d— Puclk. “You say vou lost a fortune in Wall street?” "yYu " replied the philosophic person. “But it's the same fortune my broker told me 1 had made the week previons, so I don’t know that 1 ought to feel different from what 1 did before."—' hington m:“‘d - “Well, we have been @ weol."L “Yen, it was just o week ngo tonight that yon esked me to be “Have you told umfly‘! “Not a moul” “Then I'm afrald I'll have to give you up. 1 don’t want to marry a freak”—Chicago Record-Her- ald. MUCH IN LITTLE the mein streets of Tamplso t has led to the general use carriages and past few Pavin, oo omoblies, of aut motorcycles within the months. The population of cording to the censoe published, is 3,758,298, & nh o{ 4778 in ten years. A German life saving buoy is ham mock sheped and lerge enough for a bather to lay in andqpaddle himsell about if he Adesires. Of the 12000000 tons of trem ore which Spain mines each vear, onlv about 3,000,000 are used st home, the rest being exported A Germean explorer has discovered n South African native which e gards eating in public as something of which to'be ashemed. The whales caught this year fn the North Pacific ocean were exceading!: fat, layers of blubber 12 Po 16 Inches thick being not uncommon. The density of population in Switzer land increased during the past deoade by 11 persons to the square kflometer (0.3861 square mile), being 91 in 1900 Bamboo hats are made in the Phil ippines at prices ranging {rom 15 centn to $12.50, while some specially fins weaves cost as much the finest panamas of South America. The invention of a Chicago hete! steward fills a long feit want. Tt is o machine that will wagh and dry 18, Wishes in an honr. Moreover, it nesds the supervision and help ef only tweo persons. to committee, that the ll.l‘ of ln- should be kept as & nueleny for L for next year's doings. At Shuri, the ancient capltal of the .Loochoos, about two miles from Naka, are the castle and tombs of the old Loochooan kings. The last king, who was made x JApAceNs marguis at the time of his retirement, ltlu liver hare. As Is often the eawe tn proper, the main caatls s 3 o 3 O ¥

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