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PAIR TODAY, BOME COLDER. RAIN TOMORROW, NOHWICN, CONN., MONUAV, APRIL 1, 1912, nectleut contestants, with the total nuntber of ezgs laild to date: What Is Gomx On Tonight. X B. S. Sdegrton, West Willingten, P b and Motlon Protures at|poh 8 Seeeon Nitha Reds 2 oo Piet at Breed | exEe e A g S, Scoville, East Haven, Rose m&u Picturesgnd Tiustrated Sones Gomib Khtode Taland Reds, 552, at _Barker) Fred Peasley, Cheshire, o Comb_White Leghorns, 803. H. P. Deming, Robertsville, Single Comb Rhode Istand Reds, 287. Mrs. Hiller, Unionvilie, American Dominiques, 270, Sugarbrook arm, Central Village, ‘White Plymouth Rocks, 262. Poli Common mll W Amuuu Meetmfl of Church of the Good Shepherd (Uniyorsallst). Uncas Lodge, 1\0. Q. 0. F, meels fn_Odd Fmowln 1\“ 138 U. By 0.0 Th mlon, No. 137, U. 3 h o Caxp eum-' B\i A Single T orwi =" o o W. o W.|_ A. B Hall, Wallingford, Barred mvite i B Bl * [ White Plymouth Rocks, 232. Plumbers' Union meets fn Carpenters’ | A, J, Clarke, New Haven( Barred T Plymouth Rocks, 240. ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O\ H, meets In | Byron 1. Moore, Winsted, Single siberuan Hail Comb White Leghorns, 232. Arthur H. Bailey, Cobalt, Single ANNOUNCEMENTS Comb Rhode Tsland Reds, 7 H. B. Williams, Naugatuck, White o) in N Wyandottes. 1 lllxtll:l'-h:e:l} Ag];s:‘!,n }S fa. Nommint Bim Poultry Yards, Hart{ord. Sin- 3 ¥ gle Comb White Leghors A Cencert § to 8, Grand March 9 o'clock, William Ross, hdqte\!llv ‘White e r * | Wyandottes, ot “”t“_“!mda‘ i Paul Colbron, New Canaan, Single ("mnh White l:r‘g!\-‘v'nsl i : — | Comb White 1 .eghorns, 129 AT THE AUDITORIUM. W F SISy, Py ille, White i Plymouth Rocks, ¢ Seneational Two-reel Military Drama, | Paul Colbron, New Single Canaan, 156 te Leghor! Pratt, Sout Orping iing, Rock The Deserter (Bisen-101). For today and tomorrow the man- agement of the Auditorium are offer- ing the fourth of the popular Bison-101 meries, which is entitied The Deserter. The atory of this film is one that is full of exciting incldents and it has a military atmosphere that is realistic. Comb W I Single Crocker, Piymouth Rock ks, West Willing- 156. The {hrilling cavelry charge seen in| CGoylord ‘Y::“\V\‘Tx‘l<“"’1:\‘:‘|"\‘=g(?rd Sin- this Sl is & slght to be remembared. | &, atord . Farms, Groton, Single One incident worthy of special mention is when Snowball, the $5,000 Arabian stallion, falls with his rider; the horse and rider behind are too cloge to turn aside, 5o they hurdle over the prostrate ateed. Snowball then struggles to his with the rider still in the saddle. film is In two reels, as are all | the big 101 productions, and this is | claimed to be the best of the series up to the present time. : A very attractive vaudeville bill is offered, headed by Rowe and Clinton in their novelty singing playlet entitled Schoolmates. This clever pair do some remarkable character work in this act, and the story is & good wholesome one that will be well liked. Thoss {wo funny comedians, Frank Shadow Lennis and Eddie Con Clayton, | otherwise known as the two Dippydille, ! Compb White Leghorns, 141. Sterling & Clay Poultry Yards, Rockville, Black Minorcas, 132 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA STORAGE Finest and largest storage room will add much to the merriment. Their [} in this city. Elevator service act consists merely of a long string of (| connected. Rates reasonable. laughs, one after another, and you | don't_even have time to catch your breath. Flo La Vere, the dainty comedienne, i» the third number on the programme and her sweet voice, pretty costumes and attractive personality will please everyone. Resides the big plcture feature there | s a full set of films and most of them | comedy. The four reels of pletares and | the three acts of vaudeville make up | the blggest show for the money for many miles around. The Animated Weekly will bs shown | A. N. CARPENTER on Wednesday and Thursday of every Commerce Street week from now om, starting this Wed- nesday. Al the news of the world in | Telephone 171. plcture form. Don't forget the (,umli Contract Work and Building Materials of every description. Let me quote you prices and estimates. Triday speclal, Shamus O'Brien, in two reels. This is the Imp Co's master- plece. All Irish actors. Read the poem by @amuel Lover, then see the fllm Pricey and Saturday this week, BREED THEATER. i Par fom Eri's lsls, Surpassingly Beautiful Story, With Scenes Both in Ireland and America. One of the most beautiful and inter- esting Irlsh pictures that it has been the pleasure of the Breed te present to its patrons this season is the feature y and is entitled Far from Erin's he part of the pretty little col- leen whose sole ambition it is is to go ) America is played by the most pop- Ayer of parts, Miss Gene In the part of Kathleen she egging her father to give her mission to go to the promised land. We have just got the room this week to take in_ten oars for over- hauling and repainting. Better have it dona now rather than wait till later when the rush is on. We do this work, ali branches of it, painiing, trimming, ete, in & first- class manner, our prices being consi ent with good work. Scott & Clark Corp Tel. 697 Greeneviile SPRING Entered the arena in Winter Raiment p Thie he gives reluctantly and after an eventful passage she arrives in New York, where she gets employment In a sweatshop. Very soon a cut In wages forces the help tep leave, and she flnal- ly finds employment in a department store, but her faithful old boarding mistress, Mrs. Flynn, dlagnoses her case correctly and declares her to be homesick. Alone and in a strange country, poor Kathleen seems but little hope of her ever gettlng money enough to get| home, but here Mrs. ¥Flynn, with her big heart, comes forward and compels Kathleen to accept her small savings of years as a loan to get home. The Droty colleen refasce ach an act of |18d. There is surely considerable generosity, but Mrs, Flynn insists and {€0ld Weather still to come. March moon Kathleen boards the big liner for [ winds are mighty winds, and April the real homeland The beautiful days are not the rare and perfect days meenes aboard ship but precede the real P Y heanty of the pleturs, for arriving i | O "Sunklst” rose garlanded June, | the little hamiet she is met by the The price of coal is salling to dizzy | falthful father and aashing farther | helghts. | down th each sk reated by ' | @ To down_the beach she is greeted by her | Get a “VULCAN” or “REZNOR odor : S sweetheart, Brian. just coming in from |, o 1o s 1 e el = fishing trip. The good lad's con- |1€83 GAS RADIATOR. They turn cold | jonv'y o2 Norwioh are b levy and stancy is rewa=ded when he feels the | to comfort, are reasonable in price, eco- | lect a tax of seven and one. arms of Kathleen encircling his neck |nomical in gas cons A mills on the dollar on the to Sakit aud hests her. promise: rower | oo i L sas consumption. You Wilkl yiy0 Sl i Aokl To. 1915 And for more (o leave the dear old Emerala | PTOCiaim it the wisest investment you | the ‘purpose of collecting the same I Tale, ald | ever made, will be at the Collector's office in the ’ il pu ek g Court House daily from 9 a. ml to 12.30 — rane's Latest Gas Toaster, “Sta- |p. m. and from 2 to 5 p. m., from April POLI'S, tite” Gas Tubing, Rotary Tank Heat- | 1Vt o B ve, except the fol- el owing day Today's bill is just another one of | % 1€ famous “Ruud” Instantaneous | ~On Monday, April 15, T will be at the $he programmes that the new manage- | WAter Heater and the latest models of | 3{°T¢ of H. §. Young, Norwich Town, ment has been presenting. The head- | 1912 Gas Ranges are among the good liner is Smiling Bob. a dramatic story | things we will gladly show you of western life embracing heroism and romance with a happy ending. Marriage or Death is a Pathe story of western . 5 e with an sniirly aeren coorine | Gas & Electrical Dep't, introducing Utah, the Mormons and a band of cowboys. The Edison company offers a lover's quarrel which true to life ends happily. An instructive de- Alice Building, 321 Main Street | | scription of the city of Denver and ! Pathe's Weekly close the bill. Raymond O'Nefl will be heard throughout the week in high class bhal- lade. On Thursday the postponed ex- Ribitlon of the James Boys will occur wce o Mothers and on Friday another amateur night, with Rutherford Plant as master of o .¥ou [hida hanye pHotograph ceremonies. i T It's un ari to take baby's phote- 805 LAV SonrEcT. Taph .s it should be taken. To catch | his roguish little gmile, his pretty little @imple_ Such photograps become prized wuces of babyhood's daye in We liive had years of photoeraphing chlildren. They always look their best when we take them. No troublesome posing. Snap them In a jiffy. Twenty-First Week Ends With Two Pens Tied for First Honors. |y The 215t week of the international egg laying contest, which is being held at the Connecticut Agricultural col- lege, Storrs, ended with pens—one 10 Gars More tered by Reed and Lloyd. Halli P burg, Pa., and the other by W. J. Til- ley of Packerville, Conn.—tied for first LA/GH Tafl honors for the week. Thirty-one eggs y were laid by each pen during the week. The pen of single comb white The Photographer, Opvosite Norwich Savings Soclety. Leghorns entered by Thomas Barron of Catforth, England, still holds the record for the largest number of egge ‘aid since the beginning of the contest. The total eredited to this pen is 417, During the past week a total of 2,- 201 eggs weres Jaid. The following s the number of eggs laid each during the contest: ALIERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sandarser, Props. rirst week, 91; second week, 199; . = tra. w‘;’:,;"‘ 5, SN vk 369. | SPECIAL RATES to Theutre Troupes, 1ifth week, 423; sixth week, 514; sev- oth week, 433; eighth week, 696 ninth week, £19; tenth week, 875; o ninth week, 819; tenth week, 875; g, T eleventh weele, 779; Twelfth week, JEWETT CITY HOTEL 786; thirteenth week, 982; fourteenth New and Up-to-date in every week, 1,21 fifteenth weke n.tl'“B: particular. sixteenth week, 1,630; seventeenth f e s week, 1,892; eighteenth week, 1,992; ik EWEG. Beatiridie ninoteenth woek. 2048 twentieth | mupnr v« no an tteng medium 1 week, 3,215 twml"»flm week, 2,301 Basteri Connaciicul equal to Tne Bule The following is & list of the Con: jdetin for nusiuess results = Y S B T AP T R LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District gf A’Bfirwlch on the 30th day of March, Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. Bstate of Jennie R. Maffitt, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Willlam P. Maffitt of Norwieh, Conn., appeared tn Court and filed a yeutlou praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that administration be granted upon the estate of sald deceased, al- leged to be intestate. Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in_said_District, on the 4th day of April, A. D. 1912, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of sald petition, and of said hearing: thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this erder one time in some newspaper having a circulation in’sald District, at least three days prior to the gnle of said lllea(l"mx‘t and that return e made to this ‘mlr J. AYLING, Judge The above J4nd foregoing is a true copy of recor R FANNIE C. CHURCH, test: 3 aprid Cletk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Con- nectleut. In the matter of Wiiliam Geib and Carl A. Geib, copartners as Geib Broth- ers, Bankrupts. In Bankruptey, No. T the creditors of the above named Bankrupts of Norwich, in the Count, of New London and District aforesald, bankrupts: Notice is hereby glven that on the 28th day of March, A. D. 1912, the above named were duly adjudicated bank- rupts, as copartners and as individuals, and that the first meeting of their cred- itors will be held before the under- signed at his office, No. 3 Richards Bullding, Norwich, in sald District, on the 13th day of April, A. D. 1912, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint trustee, be heard as to orders of Referee for care of property of the estate and disposal thereof, at auction or private sale, ex- amine the bankrupts, and transact such other business as may properly come before sald meeting. AMOS A. BROWNING, Reforee in Banxruptey. onn., March 30th, 1912, aprid IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ited Btates for the District of Con- necticut. In the matter of Francisco Sanfilip a Bankrupt. In Bankruptey, No. 28 To thé creditors of the above named Bankrupt, of New London, in the County of New London and District aforesald, a bankrupt: Notice 'is_hereby given that on_the 13th day of March, A. D. 1912, the above named was duly adjudicated a bankrupt and that the first meeting of his cred- itors will be held before the under- signed at s office, No. 3 Richards Buflding, Norwich, in said District, on the 10th'day of April, A. D. 19%2. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at which time the said oreditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint trustee, be heard as to orders of Referee for care of property of the estate and disposal thereof. at auction or private sale, ex- amine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before sald meeting. AMOS A. BROWNING, Referes in Bankruptey. Norwich, Conn., March 30th, 1912. aprid Republican Caucus The Republican Blectors of the Town of Norwich are requested to meet in caucus in Town Hall on April 5th, 1912 at 8.80 &'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing Delegates to the Republican State Convention and Congressional District Convention to be held in New Haven April 16 and 17, 1912, for the election of Delegates to the Rapublican National Convention, and to appoint a orwich, State Central Committee. Also for the purpose of electing a n Committee for the ensuing two years. By order of the Town Committes. EDWIN L. BURNAP, Chairman. Dated at Norwich, Conn., March 30, 1912, mar3od NOTICE The Democratic elactors of the Town of Norwich are hereby notified to meet in the Town Hall, Tuesday evening, April 2, 1912, at 8 o'clock for the pur- pose of electing delegates to the Dem- ocratic State Conventlon, to be held in Bridgeport, May 1 and 2, 1812, for the eloction of delegates to the Democratic National Conventiop. Per order of Town Committee, E. C. LILLIBRIDGE, Chairman. NOTICE to TAXPAYERS from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m On Tuesday, April 16, from 10 to 11.30 m., at the Yantic Store. On the same day at the store of Pat- rick T. Connell, Bean Hlll, from 12 m. pril 17, at W. Fall’s from ‘13 m, to 1 a Fletcher's store, b m On Thursday, ril 18, at the drug store of John A nrgan, Greeneville from 11 a. m. to On Friday, Ap"t' \!) M the drug store of George M. P_alnbone West ‘ide‘ from 11 a. m|. to 1 p. m | On Saturday, April 20, at The Peo- ple’'s Store, Taftville, from 12 m. to 2.30 p. m On Monday, Aer 22, at the store nf\ John G. Potter, Eas ~<1-1P from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m All persons neglecting this notice | v\;x’l be charged legal fees and addi- tions, THOS. A. ROBINSON, Collector. joDated at Norwich, Conn, Mareh 1, | marisd CONTRACT WORK I am in a position to give you the most for your money in this line. Low ©ostimates, prompt and carefnl attention to ali the details which go to make a first class job, RIGHT NOwW is a good time to take up the matter of building or any outside work you may need. 1 want your business and will appreciate it by giving you the very best work at the lowest price con- sistent with the same, STEP IN my office and let me tell you of some of the jobs I have completed in this vicinity, and satisfied customers. C. M. WILLIAMS, Tel. 370. 216 Main Street. 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 WANTED. FOR SALR. WANTED—Good farmiouse, about 1200 pounds; also good cow, fre<h o near by. Glve particulars and lowest price. H. Lyon, Hampton, Conn. aprid WANTED—Agents and men out of work, earn §20 a day selling best class people only; dignified Work; no can- vassing. Bergstrom & Co., 26 State St, Hertford, Conn. aprid FARM FOR SALE—Good farm, 60 acres, suitabie lor dalrying, % mile irom’ Fisadeid Juncuon, on - Packer Toaa; good house and outbuildings; well wateTod, Lo swie or let. mumy J. Ll ainield, Coun. 2 FOR SALE—Tw $6 eaol. B. C. _aprld LIVE AGENTS WANTED for & house- hold necessity; repeat orders; send 1( gents for sample and commence Work, Neoessity, Bo; 112, Colchester, Conn. mard?’ TFOR SALE — Eggs for hatcning; thorouguvres White Plymoutn Mocks and Kuode islana reas. C. K, Potter, No. 2, ). F. D, irading Cove, Norwici, Conn. “Phone 218-21. aprid wn"m:n—<Why not cease all worry and bother? Let me do your shoppin, for you. Everything up to date ang choice selections available. For partic- ulars, address Miss N. 1. Pease, 21 Sar- gent Bt, tford, Conn. marsdd IF YOU WANT (o earn from $1,260 to $3,000 a year, take a _course in de- signing at the Norwich School for De- signing of Men's and Boys' Clothes. Private lastructions. Position secured. For full particulars, Inquire at 321 Main, first floor. mariod W. Position as cashier, ex- perienced, good references. Address “Cashier,” Hullotin, mar30d TWANTED A small tenement of four or five rooms. Address P. O, Box 120, Versailles, Conn. mar2sd WANTED—A company incorporated under the laws of this state that has an estaplished trade wants a man that cap invest $1,000 and take charge of branch store. For particulars, address P. O. Box 373, New London.” Conn. mar27d WANTED—Rellable mfln for general farmwori, AS’DJY to J. H. Wilson, R. D. 3. Tel mar20d WANTEDBooks, pamphlets, local pictures, maps, old newspapers, manu- soripts, u:c. Lerge libraries or small glokag bought. Write to G. W, F. lanc f\nd, 43 Elm St., Hartford, Conn. mars, WAmm—twmay mall clerks. $30 a month. No layoffs. Norwich exanii- nations May 4th. Thousands appoint- ments coming. Common education suf- ficlent. Coaching free. Write for £a le questions. Franklin Institute, Dept 35’ N, Rochester, N. Y. mars ANTED—ALl Linds of raw_ furs DOREHE % Joi. Connirs & Sons', Water St, every Thursday. A. C. Woodworth. noved 2WANTED-Flano tuning and repair- . All work guaranteed. A. G. Gcrdun. 3 Prospect St City. Tel 682-2, PRINTING FOR FARMERS 250 noteheads and 256 6% (regular busi- ness lin) envelopes, neat‘f ‘pr!nted for $1.7 0 each, §2.70.. Send for samples and prlcel for any printing you are In n'llg °(§ Tht Bulletin Ccmpany, Nor- wich, Conn. WANTED—Plum: ens. G. A. Bullard, o R. chick- Jan244 EGGS MTVE EGGS We want 50,000 dozen fresh egas. Pay highest cash price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, 33-41 Commerce St. WANTED Farm hand, $25.00 per month: eooks, second giris and general house girls. Room 32, Central Building. J. B, LUCAS, WANTED Farm Help (Man and Wife), Cooks, Girls for General Housework and Kitchen Work. Eight positfons open FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. T Central Bldg. wis and D. M Cor Sup't ran FOR SALE. $1,000. a 110 acre farm situated near thriving manufacturing villages, only 3 miles to railroad station, large orchard will buy of it trees, 150 fruit trees, 2,000 strawberry plants, asparagus bed, ebundance of Wwood, running water through farm, barn, crib, wagon shed, | & new 9-rcom house, surrounded with fine shade trees, only 13 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 (choice of 400). WILLIAM A. WILCCX, Real Estate Broker. No. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 amd 2. ’Phone connection. Westerly, R. L Farm Bulletin 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 3-1 | of a mile from Moosup, electric cars and raflroad. Also 10 acre wood lot. Personal property consisting of horse, beifer, 7 shoats, team wagon, cart, | sled, express wagon, plows and Yine- gar a year old. FRANK BENNETT, Moosup, Conn, March 26th, 1912, farms with fine buildings, v.ell located, for sale at low prices. E. A. Prentice, Phone 300. 86 Clf St. Thoroughbred Indiam Rnmmer Dueks, White Egg strain—true fawn and white ggs for Latching 12 for §2 Are you interested in Separators? Let us demonstrate o DE LAVAL. BROAD BROOK FARM Telephones: $54-12 or 28 I II.A.\E SOME nice hardy 'fiYflX’lfl‘ &ea Ul ft, aso Calf. priyit, weil brancied. J. O. Landes, ¥¥ Troadway Ave. SprLMW FOR SALK_Day old chioks, 8. C. W, Loghorns, 310 per 1; Waile Wyaa Goiies, 314 per 1v0; K. 1. Heas, 314 per due. bux less than 1u0, two cents more. Pouitry aprid John Farm, " FARM FOR ALK House, barn, large shed, icehouse and cernbouse, plenty Wood, some Iruit, hall mile o rallroad. store, poslolfice and eiectric cars, on cream and R. ¥. D. route, an 1deal cuicken larm. Come quick. A. R. | race, No. ¥ranklin, Cf mars$ EGGS fighland _ strain, Rocks and Reds, 31 per 15; best uwr- ougnbred egg value in the market Higuland Poultry Yards, Jewuu (Aty, Cona. CHOICE_WIOCK and eggs xm- lale——- Partridge Wyaodoties from Boston first prize winners, $2 setung; White Wyan- dottes, Duston strain, $i setting; Single Comb Buft Leghorns, 31 setilng; Hose Comb Brown Legborns from New York first prize winners, $1 setting, Clark Brothers, 215 Mountain St, Willlman- tic, Ct. mardtd FOR s.u,m—Eu‘: Iur lulchln. from 8. C. L R P, R., 60 cla. er umng, suu % nundrlfl. Lakeyiew oultry, Farm, W. W. ervice, R, D. Tel, 2i2-3. ar?9d ¥FOR SALE—Bay horse, Wfl‘hl 1150, work singie or double, good ariver, 11 years old, will sell cheu.p Call uville Br Baltic, Conn. Dg FOR SALE—Several hundred cedar posts for iences, clothes poles or grape arbor. Town Wood Yard, J. C. Hafner. mar2id g FOR SALBOne second-hand two- horse team wagon in good repair, DIY 1o Nelson bark, Fionville, mar3id FOR SALE—A well known bakery and general store, doing & monthly business of $3,00v; established for 23 years; pleasant situation. Reason for selling, want to retire and go south. Appiy by letter or personally. R. B, 81 Battey Bt, Putnam, Copn. ~ mar2éd FOR SALE—I will sell at & prflca that will surprise you my large stock of millinery amd fxtures, situate on Main Bt, opposite P. Q. Jewett City, Conn. Miss D. Beauregard. mar26d Leunon, uuarry HilL Willimanue, Ct They seem g0 tiny, Gia Worla uily ni ST B B non But theirs :ho courage he wondrous that The sob that's with & sigh— Oh little, tired mothers. | They send - 24 x?‘.‘.‘l’u 1a bolerar To '". nl .@:p:a‘r- 1holr h are In that long deflle Of hn-nllud brothers, An hnflr they try to smile— ’l!h:'l tle, HM’;’G&’ el TO RENT. TO RENT—Tenement at 90 Pourl.h st Apply on premises. 10 ml‘—mond tloor, Cl!'clulufll Library buuding, suitable rer sbop, oi- Biow of lvdgings. Amos A. Brownlng. see their hopes turn ashes, and eir toll they e SRS SRR AT i m‘.l’r res toe r-' “ro 3 m’l‘—Buflnul place with fix- tures ior nsh market. uuod store. Call ’rhon lmla. urg KE:' Dy Baitie, Conn. marisd enve, 2_No. 505 Maln St one ups OKYARD GARDEN, er flai, to rent from April ist. J. M. A BACKY. @ nning, 31 Willow. i warzid Onve more I tlu my trusty spade "o RENT igni-room house, §ood | And work begin. condition, five ininutes’ walk _irom | I'll have to have a subsoil made ¥rankiin byusre. Apply Dr. D. Of battered tin. Joues, nast Great FPiain, Tel 736. Tl mash a lot of rusty pans Into a mass, dress the same with empty cam marzld o Rflfll‘—sunny upper tenement at 191 Broad St, siX rovws, bath, Bet nd broken glase. iubs, eiectric lights and garaen. In- Quire at 23 Grove St. City. macldd | gome ashes on the b-Au T dump TO RENT—One six-room fla, ail [ From time to tim ‘With now and thm a handy lumgp Of builder's llme. And soon I'l): have a garden fag In my back yard, And sit beneath a spreading vine, A heppy bard. modern conveiiences, ut 130 Broadway. Inquire at 132 Broadway. mariod No. & Uunlon Bt. Flat seven rooms ard bath, iu brick house opposite courthouse. Quiet locatiom in central part of city. Enquire 137 Main St. 8. A Gilbert. mll'ld —Loulsville f‘cur‘hr-!flumll, K RENT—Tencment at No. 21 Fair- B B oS il B fesina!” 85| VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings “Pa, what's s ‘playwright®” “A man who writes stoff to go with the scenery, my son."—Judge. UP TO DATE furnisheu rooms, Mar- guerite building. Mrs, Loes, 37 "lan. ootdéd TO RENT—Store at 69 Franklin St; aluulon at once. uire at Bu n | YURNISHED RUGMS, ail medern nl- “Father, Alfred has something to say vm“fl;" 3% Unlon Bt. Telepnone 334-4. | you and your mother decided I must l apr. to vou tonight” “Well, and what have ] tell him ?”—Detroit‘Free Press. “Yes. I'm in business for mysel now. ‘ “1 hear you have left Stingo & Co.’ | “What are you doing?’ “Looking for | another job.”—Pathfinder. *“Like most men, I have my shart- comings, I suppose, but—" “Oh, it fen't your shortcomings father objects to, it's your long stayings” — Londun Sketch. LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With or without pewer and steam—4,000 square feet floor space. The lightast, cleanest, airiest factory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A. Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Build- m’iu’;lmuh Bt, cor, Chestnut Ave WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, 227 Main St, Franklin Square. Real Estate and insurance RENTALS A SPECIALTY. French Teacher—Now, Tommy, wh it money in French? “Argent” “Good and what gander is it? “Feminine: money talks."—Satire. “In chapter I he shoots at her five glmu. Ainlt that grand? “Yes: but em novels are misleading, Mayme. There aln’t no earnest love ifke that in real life”—Kansas Oty Journal. CALL AND EXAMINE LIST. LANDLORDS INVITED FOR SALB The Blackburn boarding house at 68 Church St. Good reason for selling. Apply on premises. mari3d MONUMENTS, headstones, stc. Best stock and best work. Prices lowest in Conn, Try me and be convinced, Frink, 124 Asylum Bt Tel. €89-3, marlsd FOR SALE—One palr oxen and one pair steers.inquire of A. T. Gardner, 156 Oak street, city. Tel. 469-3. marlsd ¥OR BALE—A four apartment house corner Pearl and Ann streets, all mod- lera improvements, with a house lot; |can be bought at a bargain. For par- 1ls..h‘ula_l':, apply to F. P. Church. LW ‘el. 3- OR. waso, horse one, LE—Gasoline launch, tp‘- 25 teet long, 6 foor beam, 1 P m i U ey Apply to Amos B. Wheeler, mar13d FOR SALE—Eight room cottage with bath and set tubs at 47 Penobscot Bt. Enquire on_ premises. TEN HORSES FOR SALE Workers {and drivers. Fred Goodrich, 191 Hdgh | 8t Willimantio, Ct. | FOR saLE omr TO LET-Conm,a lhm.sg of six rooms xud bath at No. 5 Washington Place. rly to nu u Hutzler, 100 Main Stree FOR SALE—OUn Sliss piace, nine room Louse, modern ixprovements, ampie grounds, locatien dcsirable, price very xeuuuiui:h C. H. Case, Bllss Place. Janled SACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located 78 acre farm, 35 acres excelient plow land, balance pasture and woed, good fruit, 1% mles from R. R. station and village, near markets, 14 room colonial house "witn verandas, best condition outside and in, large barn, painted, new henhouse, cost §36p, sheds, outbul) buildings worth 31,000 down. %a 009; price $3,30 Inaludes nousehold fur- nishings, farming tools and poultry. Tryon’s Agency, Willlmantic, Conn. jan3ld GUOD PRINTING CHEAP—500 6% envelopes (regular business rinted in corner, $1.35; ,000, $5.50; 10,060, $10. x93, pridted, 31355 $6; 10,000, $11.560. 500 ‘heads, | $3ex11, prlu,l.fd, $1.65; 1,000 32.70; 5,008, | 893 10,000, 1.50; aou billhea X84, Y.nxeu 3 000, $2; 5.:3' u&u. 0,000 500 statements, hfix ‘? printed 3. 1,000, $1.75; 5,000, 35.3i 10,000, 31v." Priating of every descrip tion done promptly. Send for samples. The iulletin Co. orwich. Conn. AUTO FOR SALE. jpassenger Ford Touring Car, de- tachable tonneau, brass windshield and good tir Price $200. Also Ford runmabout, top, windshield, electric lights and good tires. Price | $150. Address A 5- AUTO, Box 848, Danlelson, Conn, FOR SALE Fins BRICK and BROWNSTONE | Residence at 175 Broadwiy. House has 16 rooms, with large billiard room, gas, ty, open plumbing, porcelain mg and open fireplaces. Targe stable, coachman's apartments of and bath. 1vm condition. aprid . W. BRIGGS. mar3ed 175 Broadway. THIRTY HORSES, ve a number of good chunks and horses, and several good big horses, that I wish to dispose of at | ence, to make room for the next load, which will arrive about April 4th. Come and see them. They must be aold ELMER R. PIERSO! marzsd Tel. 1139. six | Targe garden. Property | Price low for quick | | | | LOST AND FOURND. LOST—Between Washington Square and Bachem Street, Friday afternoon, MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An oid establisfied firm to deal with. (Established 187 THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 142 Main Sirveet, Upstairs. Seashore Land For Sale Forty, acres of high land situate on “The children need new 0 register without charge. vary g ¥°“ Tars S0 ch_!I 1 ence you can’ | SEVERAL REAL ESTATE BARGAINS derlhn,d.“old cha, 1 have an ...:. | in well located property for sale, mobfle.”—Lo Courler-Journak ! Alice—So Miss h“l wh | neon hour and Saturds; tng. (& suffragette. th'lx uced her o’;.‘:,"‘ 3 s to espouse the cause Kate—8he probably thought at her a woman London | WTM to espouse somet FOR SALE oo “By pllow!” “Oh, well, your servant Il honest, lsnt she?” “That's fust It She'll take it to my wife: | Post. R “The girls declared they would rath- | er dance than eat.” “Well” “Yet now they're kicking because we added two waltz numbers to the programme and cut down the supper meénu 2 little bie” ~—Washington Herald A place with 8 screa of gead tillabie land and a good 8 room i Father—Why did you spend that house, also a barn. House is 4 mu‘, i' ve you? 2:bl 1 heiped in of a o boy wio wanted some candy. located in city and on car line. Fath 4 et Whe.wae Prics right. the little boy? Bebl < phia Reocord. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, d’rho x:lmbcruh-d“n-ru hr::r‘- aughter. “No sl Contral Building, Norwich, Ct. || e héreatter, remembers me sasd.” ~Al right,” quoth th. _‘b. ' no charging it in the bill when you walk between my house and the shop any more” On this basis they all Mved happlly ever after.—Chicago Tribune, MUCH IN LITTLE A plow for digging peanuts, which also shakes them from the vines, hae been patented by & Missourian. Metallic Titanfum is the title of a pamphlet isswed by the ) Polytechnic instatute, Troy, N. Y, { A cornet that can be played by a roll of pérforated paper, like a planoc played, 18 a New York men's invem- t FOR SALE $1750 will buy a six-room Cottage in a residence section o fthe city. ished by Information furn- JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Conn. Fire! Fire! FOR SALE A Complete Fire Department, con- sisting of Hose Wagon, Chemlcal, Hook and Ladder Truck, and a Mose Carriage, These must be sold at once to make room for autos. Apply to THOS. H. BECKLEY, Chairman Fire Committes, 278 Mai Street, May Bunld-ng, Norwich, Ceonn. A noiseless aeroplane being tried out by the British Army is se quiet that its motor cannot be heard yards away, For the comvenience of hunter Illinofs man has patented & decoy duck that folds into small compass wh not in use. A simple faucet to prevemt thi flash of an explosion. Ernest lls.anm:a,’“ who, l:’ 1887, considerable nof laty mrmMing away $260,000 within a year, becoming known a the Jubliee Plunger, bas fust died in London. | The number of vessels paswing | through the Buez canal last year war | 4,969, and the receipts of the camal | amounted to 134,010,000 francs ($26, 802,000). The dredging of the canal to e depth of 35 feel (four feet deaper than the former levei) has been almost finished. FOR SALE Modern house containing nine ||| rooms and bath. Fine location. Lot 64x200 feet, all improve- ||| ments. This property is in first |f| class condition and will be sold || The degres of bachelor of bowhem: administration wiil hereaftar he confer- red on graduates of Northwestern ani versity school of commerce who have had two years' regul college weork and have spent twn years in the schos! at a low prica if taken soon. A | |of commerce. nice home for you. Inquire of S Great Britain, as well as Franos, tn THOMAS H. BECKLEY, planning a chain of wirelsss stations May Building, Phenes: 724 around the world. (lermany is at work 278 Main St. 368-2 | fon a plan to connect Berlin with {ta | African colonies and Pacific posses- \\ sions. Italy also proposes to . muke connection with Africa. | The executive committee of the Fis- | pano-American exposition, which s to | be celebrated in Seville, Spain, in 1914, called on February 10, 1912, for tend ers for the construction of the palues of fine arts, the first of the bulldings proposed to be erected. Peck’s Real Estat: Agemcy FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Streat, Willimntic, C To give an idea of the extension of 2 1 the worid petroleum Industry within eveglasses in case.” Finder please IM\.e state macadam road overlooking the STORAGE the last tew years the Near East men- at Bulletin_Office. aprld | O ot o the west. “bnqs | Space for Furniture and Commodities. | tions that at present 44 TWILL THE PERSON having Scotch | 35 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, | St Leasing Co., 10-20 W, Main | steamers. are being comstructed fw collle wilth East Hartford tag 15657 | N. Y., N. H. H. R. e i b Great Britain, with a total carrying ea- nnurv C. W. Barber, Yantic, Conn, Tel FRANK W. COY. 7= o pacity of 370,000 f03 -’f aprid Long Distance Telephone. J. F, CONANT. 11 Franklis Strect. — LOST —Betwcen Flainfield and Cen 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L a Sc and thd J. F. © 193¢ | Such cows as exist in Turkey averags "!(‘mfi‘ e, one female, p; declld the Dest on the marker |from 5 1-2 to 11 1-2 quarts of milk gpotied black and white, collar marked — — daily. The milk ix isually thim and mind naricod. " sable and white, rogis- | br.i. W. ROLMS, Dentisi g ‘«.’r"..'.','(‘l‘.'fi.‘:a?.fi.;.'l kind tered in town of Kiilingly. Write or 0 1 i in ‘phone ¥ 1. Racine, Plainield, ct. | Shannon Building Annex, Reom e | Bz e annactisut eaunl (o Tae Buls [¥Ith on nons b sundusied WiArs0s Talsgans Wk BETR S i Ve P N i .