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FAIR TODAY; CLOUDINESS, PROBABLY SHOWERS SUNDAY. NORWICH, CONN,, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1912, What Is Going On Tenight. illé and Metion Plvtures at and Songs at Breed J’E“ . ANNOUNCEMENTS See the shoe spedlmls Frank A. Biil offers today (Saturday): Ladies’ $2.50 mhoes $2,00, ladles’ fine Dm?ol‘ and gun metal shoes $2,50, men’s fine shoes special at $2.00, $2.50 and $8.50. Bee the new spring styles ladies' Patriclan shoes and oxfords. BREED THEATER. “Last Rites of the Maine, and Burial of lts Dead,” Big Feature for Mon- day end Tuesday. The feature of features has been se- fected for tho Breed's entertaining pro- gramme for Monday and Tuesday, and is nothing less than the much talked of Qlm dopicting the Last Rites of the Maine, and Burial of Its Dead. This is an excellent, exclusive feature of vast popular appeal, and was perfectly pho- tographed under the auspices of the United States navy department. It covers sn eutire re of 1,000 feet of fAlm that will thrill you with patriot- ism as eech scene, more beautiful than its predecessor, i3 unfolded before you upon the screen, This is the last note in the metion plcture world for per- fection of detall, and is sure to appeal to all who are interested in up to date subjeots, espectally the admirers of che brave jack tars whose lives were ed in this appalling event. The ploture will remain for Monday and Tuesday only, and it will be necessary for those who wish to take advantage of the opportunity to come early and avold the rush. For today, the Breed offers a little surprise in the shape of the return to the Blograph company of the “Lit- Schoo! Teacher,” as she Is popu- larly known. This is the little lady who completely captivates the hearts of the meny patrons of the motion picturee, as her nonchalant, artless manner makes the spectator feel abso- itely at home with her, a feeling that removes the thought of acting super- ® seding 1t with a charm that no other player in the cast enjay: She is the stsr in_the brilllant story entitled Tola's Promise,” a superb Indian spe- tacle, reveling in glorious scenery, a sweet story und superd acting. AT THE AUDITORIUM. An aB-round good bill of classy auderille and up to date moving pic- tures will grace the boarde at this the- ater the first three dgys of next weel. The Nine Ginger Kids will head the sudeville part of the programme in audeville's greatest comedy sehool novelty. These nine clever children have something new and original in the comedy sketch lime whioh will surely please. The sketch s on tho musical comedy order and several atchy songs and neat dancing num- bers will be Introduced. Laura Howe, a natural born comedi- enne, will introduce a funny line of songs and stories, told in her own in- imitadle way and will no doubt make as big a hit here as she has elsewhere on the circuit. A damty protean act will be intro- duced by Clara Stevens and Ray Vi- cera, in a special and elaborate set of scenery which they carry with hem. The motion picture programme will be headed by a screamingly funny Gaumont comedy entitled Aunt Au- rora, For Sale—A Life, is a feature Thanhouser reel for Monday and Tues- Florida a day which was short iime ago, and shows reautiful scenery. A Rex subject Under Fler Wing ard playing the taken in Remember next Wednesday. and | Thursday we show No. 5 of the Ani- mated Weekl POLI’S. Pictures Changed Every Day. The "N Today” sign will hang out big house every day nenceforth. At the matinee today Si Perkine will ente n and delight the children. Miss Stuart will sing matince and ovening. Next we. mark the advent of new f ars bound to please. On Mond the Durkins Minstrels that mad on Thursday evening wil! again be on hand. S Perkins on Tuesday evening and other features to be announced later, BUNDAY SUBJECTS. The Loyal meets in Temperance association 11l block Sunday afternoon. Sabbath day service of the Seventh- | day Adventists will be held in the Bill block. The subject of the Christian Science meeting Sunday morning will be Doc- trine of Atonement, Rev. J. O. Barrows will preach at First Congregational church, N ich Town, on Sunday morning. ning service omitted. At 8econd Congregational church, | the minister will preach at both morn- | ing and evening worship. Rev. Dr. §. H. Howe will preach Sunday morning at Park Congrega- tional church and also at the vesper sepvice at 430 p, m At the Mt. Calvary Baptist church, prelchh'\(f in the morning; topic, The True and the False. Tovening sermon, The Judgment Shall Sit, At Grace Memorial Baptist ohurch preaching In the morning by the pas- tor, Rev. Walter Gay. BPvening sub- Ject, Lessons fv‘om the Wreck. At the Prauon Cmgrcg: the paster, Rev. Luther M. Keneston, preaches upon Man Proposes but God Disposes. Evening service at 17.30, At (he Third Baptist church, Rev, Rebert F. True, pastor; morning sub- fget, The Lame Beggar at the Gate | eautiful. Evening subject, Naaman the Syrian. Rev. Afbert P. Blinn will speak &t the Bpiritual Academy Sunday morn- ing upon Sowing undy Reaping. Pro- gressive Iyceum at noon; subject, Viearious Atonement, Methadist Frederick 'W. Coleman, rpastor, morning subject, Mere Than Conquerors, Hvening subject, A Case of Suspended Conssclence. At *Trinity church, Rev. At the First Methedist Episcapal church, Norwich TownRev, R, C. Ja- cobs of Nerthboro, Mass, will preach at the morning servics and will alse conduct the evening service, At Trinity Episcopal church, Sun- day at 9.30 a, m. there will be Holy ‘ommunien; 10.36 a, m,, morning pray- and sermen; 12 m., Sunday school; m., evening prayer amd ser- Al Breadway Congregational church Rev, Benfamin 8. Winchester, DD, of Mn, wilj preach on The Child, "the Church amd the Future, The pastor will preach at the five o'clock service. At gix Dz, Wimchester will hold a nal chureh | I The | Episcepal | conference with young people and Sunday school workers. At the Greeneville Congregational church, Sunday morning, Rev. J. R. Danforth of the First church of New London will preach in exchange with the Faatur The evening service as At the Church of the Good Shepherd (Universalist) Sunday morning, ~Rev. J. F. Cobh will preach on The Evidence of Christianity. At the Young Peo- le's service the topic is The Good hepherd. At the First Baptist church, preach- ing by the pastor, Rev, F. O. Cun- vingham, morning and evening. Morn- ing topic, The Letter to Smyrna. Eve- ning tople, The Call of Calamity, or Lessons from the Loss of the Titanic. At Christ church, Sunday, there will be Holy Communion at 9 & m., Sun- day school 10, morning service with sermon 11 a. m. Evening service and sermon 7.30 p. m. The rector will preach at poth morning and evening services, LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- able Court of Probate for the District of Norwich, I wiil sell the real estate bfilmxg\ng. to the estate of Clementine or, late_of No: , deceased, at 'No, 110 Prospect Street. particular description, see appl D cation on file In said Court ELIZABETH H. PARKER apraod Adminisiratrix. FOR SALE: By of the Honor- able Court of Probate for the District rwich, 1 will sell the real estate {o the estate of Annie Mc- ¢ Norwich, deceased, lo- 3 Reynolds Street. For more particilar description, see appli- cation on file in said Court GEORGE M A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within of Norwich, on the A. D. 19 Prosent Tudge, ey, late of Voluntown, in deceased. The Admin -ed in Court .pml pation alleging Low In settlement in | nd praying for an order to eal estate belonging to ribed in said ap- o s Ordered, That said | be heard and determined at th Probate Court. Room in the City of and that no pendency said 1 publi newspaper having a circu east three d id n be made to the Court g NELSON J. AYLING, Judge The above and foregolng Is a true rd CHURCH, Cletk AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montville, within and for the Dis- trict of Montville, on the 18th day of April, A. D. 1912 Present — CHARLES N. CHAPPELL, ¢ Silas F. Rey late of . in said District, deceased. the Administrator cite f sald deceas js order on the sign- ‘place where said and In the same hing the same one having a cirenia- and return make TAPPELL, Judge. Montville, Conn DISTRICT OF Court of Probate, April 18th, 1912. FEstate of Mary D. Gray, late Ledyard, in sald District, deceased Upon the petitien of Hadley C. G r of said estate, pra nt an order tha LEDYA HD 88, of records of Court pert complete scttlement of made up and cor ed . and_that rec- ers and decrees on with such settle- nventory of the e and all returns ord be made of a passed in conne ment, and_that riy of sald estz uments of ¢ nature flled by d Administrator, and that the | administration account with said es- tate be recorded, as per petition on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Office in Ledyard, in said District, on the 24th day of April, A. D. 1912, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and that no- tica be given of the pend }n tition, ncy of sald and of the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing the same one time in some newspaper hav- ing a circulation in said District, and by posting a copy thereof on the public signpost in the Town of Ledyard, in said District. CALVIN A, SNYDER, ing Judge. BOARD OF COUNTY COM- W London County: e to sell a intoxi beer, Rhine bullding at 110 No: Town of Norw *in the cet he bmmn.g rt parts of which re cut off or ;u ptitioned in such man- to form boo: or 5. My place of n\h\nl‘\fl d within two hundred feet in a direc x church edifico or public 0ol, or the iereto, or any , or cemeter: , this 11th day H JOSEPH X ZABAROV | Mark x undersigned, are electors and owning real estate, the | 44 r nd hereby sign and ng sald @ | suitabie person to be lice: |30 satd 1oplicatior Guild Winch o | Bdward Kirhv, 57 Lincoln avenue: WIL. { lfam P. MeGarry, 111 Washingtc r eby certify’ thut the above named ners and e owning orwi h are real es Datéd April elé tors te, in Norw! | taxpayer W n A Large Assortment of TRUNKS, BAGS and SUIT- LOWEST PRICES. The Shetucket Harness Co., 321 Main Street, Fhoroughbred Ruouer Ducks, White Egg strain—true fawn und white Bggs for hatching 12 fo Are you interested _in SEp.x azors" Let us demonstrate a DE LAVAL. BROAD BROOK FARM Indian CASES; alse Leather Goods at | FOR SALE. FOR SALE The last lot on the §h|pman Property. Size 82x124 feet. Don't you want it? JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St.,, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Brick Block containing three flats centrally located. Well rented. An exceptionally good investment for quick buyer. For tull particulars inqul{e of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Phones: 724 368-2 May Building, 278 Main St. FOR SALE Eight-Room Cottage at Ne. 235 Laurel Hill Avenue. Fine Lot, 59x150, Ask about it. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. JAMES H. HYDE Auctioneer AUCTION Will e sold at Public Auction on TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1912, st 10 o'clock a. m., £ mile out of Hanover, on o0id Fuller-Chiapman farm, 1 farm’ wagor buggy, 1 top carriage, 1 ex- , 1 g00d work horse, 5 new i three year old heifers (new milch), 1 five year old cow, § yearling heifers, 1 old eow, 3 brood Bows (ome due in 2 few deys), bull (two years old), 1 corn sheller, 1 grindstone, 1 Sharples separator, broodar, 1 express harness, 1 driving harness, 1 pair double harness (nearly new), 1 plow (new last year), 1 oulti- vator, some household goods and all farm implementa required on an up-to- date farm apr1§TuThSM MRS. ROSE WHEELER. FOR SALE Cottage of 9 Rooms, steam electric lights and open plumb- Jersey - ing, at 84 River Avenue. Will | be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, City. FOR SALE Farm of 160 acres In the town of Brooklyn, 4 miles from Elliott Station, 8 miles from Danlelson. Part under part pasture, part weod land. Plenty of fruit and brook and three wells on the place. i house, 2 barns and other buildings. Also a horse, 6 head of cat- tle, swine, 75 chickens, wagons, farm- ing tools and 10 tons of hay. Every- thing except household furniture will be sold for $3,500, if taken at once. ‘Write or 'phone E. L. Darble, Sav- ings Bank Building, Danielson, Conn. oct148 cultivation, and timber o-story ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT"™ are inserted at the rate of 5¢ per line, six words to the line WANTED. TEN DOLLAR NOTE FOR A FLYER Will carry a 26 word classified Ad. into @ milllon” homes one time (auy day) in entire list: List A—New England. 45 words. 1 insertion §10—$ insertions $27. Portland Telegram, suuand Herald, New Biiain heraid New Haven Leader, Boston Post, Havernill Gazetle, Augusia Journal, Bridgeport Fost, Bauger News, Hariord Globe, aeriden Record, Vy'cester Telegram Lewisten Journal, Norwich Bulletin, Waterville Sentinel Lowell Teiegram, Springfieid Union, Lawrence Lagle, Boston American, Lynn News, Nashua ‘Lelegraph, Providence Journal burllnglon ‘ree Press, Send for Booilet. Merrill Adv. Agcm:fi, 1161 Broadway, N, Y. Phone 4617 Mad. jan13s AGENTS—Men and women, $6 & day should be easily made selling our non- alcoholio flayors, perfumes, toilet prep. arations; quick sellers; good repeater experience unnecessary; fine sample case furnished to workers; be first in your territory. Write quick—now. American Products Cp., 6117 Sycamore Bt, Cincinnati, O. apraod wonn., 32,000 tic river, Pidlt LU miies back; seeney, Waieriord, Conn. FOR SALR. FOR SALE—Good fruit, sneep and POWLY 1adm, 13y acres und 4 saeep; PEICO 31,008, DOX b¥E, New LULULK, aprivd KUK SALE—Three cottages on Nan- wo OLners, LUCnISHed, 3BV aid §é,e00; will take no larm. LI, TO RENT. FOR RENT—Nice suuny tenement, frBl class repair, West maln BL hn- Quire Of Ly M. Goodell, 3 High, aprivd To mFDllry Ium of 176 acr located in Norin J'rankiin, »unaxv. Yantic, K. D, 2. aprivd m’l\—hlul’. with 50 foot front depth and Lwo tenements ‘& 10 ‘Laftville, vn Mer- counury aproa w O HOKSED FOR SALK 4t 1zuu, good worker, rair drivel, price §100; one weigni lvwv, worker and uriver, price $89, ac 1o MoKinioyd Ave. ACross Lrom Armory, uhmu' An. Ju.ph Potuler, uprosw “ro BDI'I‘—I‘urnlan:d or unfurnished rooms with board, an ideal piace for invalids, Ly at this otnce .pnun:fi? s One aprivg riace, Singls FOR SALE or would exchange for driving norse, & pony, wagon nd her- ness. ApPLY Lo Jusepl Daries, Fecknam Cel 1136-4. uun el Hil, or _ aprao RLWAHD offered for any ocase of ples wnicn cennot be cured by new metnod, Without SUTgery. upon request. Box dods, Boston, MAs apriva FOR SALE—Day-ola obicks, 120 uah. Comb White lesnor i;:nm and Mammoth lmpennl $1 per settuue. egEs, Newion, »o. Canierbury, Conn. aprivd Juxpianation TO RENT—Barn o : tomobiie or horse R Tl bt v d wagon. Call en 0¥ Hobart Ave, be- 10 and 2 or T to ¥ p. m._iebss DOUBLE SEASHORE COTTAGE of 17 rovms at Ocean Beach, rented as whole er separately. Dr, N. B. Lewis, Neorwlch, Coun. aprisd TO RENT—A desirable tenement of elght ruoms and baih, eiwotric Jight and 845, also geod garden, at § Asucius A, renton, Nerwich Town. ¥89-5 or 34-b. BRENT — Furnished Ellweod re Broadway: " apr FREE—A pleasant smile, a box of matches and a 108 tin of Alumni to- bacco with eash 25c¢ pipe; also Oxford cigarettes for a dime, at Fagan's Smoke Shep, 162 Main St. Bring a wh?em&rruv\ 1 aprapd EXPEHIENCED silk spoolers wanted and girls to learn to spool. Apply at once to The Brainerd & Armstrong Co., Union St, New London, Conn, apr20d WANTBD — Dressmaking to dn at home, or will go out by the day. bunnble prices. Tel 814-2, N apr2id WANTED—A girl tor general house- work; one who Is a good plain cook and will do laundry work; Bwedlsh, German or colored preferred. Write to P. O. Box 58, Windham, Conn. aprZod WANTED —Lady to travel in Conn. soaps, grocery speclalties, candies, etc. 3“"" pay and tailor made suit in 90 ays; = experien unnecessary. Mo- Brady & Co, Chicago. aprivd MEN WAN ), age 18 to 3§, to pre- pare for firemen l)l brakemen on rail- roads in Norwich viclnity. 38¢ to $100 monthly. Experiende unnecessary; no strike. Promotion—engineer or = con- ductor, $180 to $200 monthly. Good life careers. State age; send stamp. Rall- way Asgociation, Dep{ 183—227 Monros flb \\ANTED—«FI'QE ll‘usus‘&d bool Lel)s about over 60,000 protected positions n U, 8. lervlce— More than 40,000 va- s e e big chance here for you, sure and generous pay, lifetime employment. Hasy to get. Just ask for booklet C638. No ovliga: ton, garl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. apres WOMEN—8ell guaranteed hose; per cent. profit; make §16 daily; full or part time; _ beginners investigate. Btrong Knit, Box 4029, West Philadel- phia, Pa. janl§s MEN—If you want work, sell guaran- teed hosiery to wearers; big commis- sion; make $10 daily; experience un- necessary. Adiress International Mills, 8038 Chestnut, Puiladelphia. jan13g WANTED—An experienced woman for general housework in small family of adults. References required. Ad- | dress Mr, Edwin Milner, Moosup, Conn. 70 apridd WANTED — A first class paper- .xanger Apply at 168 Franklin Streei D. 8. Underwood. apridd WANTED—A reliable and competent man to take charge of a meat market. Mr. Kingsley, Plainfield. aprisd WANTED ONCE — Blaoksmitn. Must thoroughly undersiand horseshoe- ing and jobbing. Steady work and good pay to right man. Jobn Curry, Yantio. _aprisd WAI\TED—WOO!’H spinners, Apply ((}:‘l’an Woolen Mills, Norwich Town, nn. aprisd BOY WANTED to work in & drug store, Inquire at Bulletin Office, aprl&d 7% TED—By young man 19, posi- tion in hotel or outside work of any kind; handy at anything; have had ex- perience jn firing stationary boilers. Add"a\s Lock Box 17, Wauregan, Ct apriid FOH Conn. R standard bred, egx3 §1 per 15, §o ulller; for baby chicks, §12 per 1v0. H. L. Lathrop, kast Great Plain, R F, D N LE - jggs for hatching. White Liymouth Wecke 8. O Rboss l land Heds, TO RENT—I8 Cliff St, a desirable tenement of six rooms, §12 per month, inquire at ol Cliff Street. aprisd TO RENT—Rooms suitable for light houselteeping. Apply at ¥3 McKiniey Ave. aprizd splendid per 190. orwion, apriog settin ALL READY NOW- ing from 8. C on free range, by the hundred or by chicks. Telephone. Whi EEOI' $. Also orders taken 8 E. Peckham, 106 ma for hateh- horn Hens, TO RENT—The store No. §6 Broad- Way, next to tae Wauregan Hotel, and now occupied by W, J. Townseud as & grooery store. Apply to Willlam H. tor baby Bhields. aprizd Dunbam. r168Tu teds i laye Conn. FOR SALE White Plymeuth Rocks, Island Reds, gtandard l. lathrop, Hast Greal EGGS FOR HATCHING—Baby chicks and ducks, White Wyandottes, Mammoth White Pekins a Florence J. Browning, he apriTus for nmmn‘f o R. D & — Hggs 58 eggs 81 per 1| s for paby x,muu. K. ¥. D. No. 2. b, 12 100. T HSE N marzlAuThs TO RMNT Nine- ~reom cot(l‘- house, all modern improvements, 3b Boswell Av Apply ot 42 Boswell Ave. 1 1167-3. apriid TENEMBENT TO LET -Seven reoms, all modern improvementis. 62 Kliabeth Btreet. aprid FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- 48 Union i Telephone ¥i4-4, R, I ow Plalu splendid p:g' 100, H. orwich, 0 KEN Hight-roem house, good condition, five c & price; olety). FOR SALK—The ohance of your life to secure an exira fine safe ai a litile as good as new. Remington & Bherman Co. (makers of the vauits of tue Norwich Savings So- . For fusthar partioulars, call at 165 Main St, Nerwica, Coan, aprisThs minutes wllk R n Franklin Bquare. Apply Dr. D. l“ll Great i'llin‘ Tel. 786, e by the Hunny upper lenement at 101 Broad St, six rcl:!?n.\, batlh Bet tubs, electric lights and gar "l d quire et 33 Grove st, City. m: wood wizh Plainfield, FOR w.n'.-—huga qu-.ntlty of cord and siabs, at Addrems “cins B Conn, o six-room flat, all modern conyenie Sy b uu Broadway. lnquire at 123 Broadw marlsd +.TO RENT—-No. § Unlon Bt Fl ve, Nox- opiins, aprisd By, apr horse 10 yesm i e Ll b ooseveit Ave, FOR eru hlrm and bug- weight 10705 19d FOR BRALE—One coupe, pnotlculy new; one road wagon, nearly pew, be 80ld ahsap if taken at once. nglr at Falls Stable €O april at seven reooms ard bath, in brick house opposite courthouse, Qulet location In central part of cii, Enquire 137 Main A, Giibert. marhd TO RENT—Tenement at No, #1 Falr- mount §t. Inquire Dr. 3ins. janbd UP TO DATE furnishea r.g guerite bullding. Mrs. Lees, 378 lt':“f 00l overh: new, must sell &l ano slor, carg Bulletin, or telephone 1067-3. BXOKLSIOR MOTORCY CLE horse power, twin cylinde model, complete equipment, auled at lactory, lat condition llke Address Excel- TO RENT—Store at Bince: LIGHT MANUFACTURING BPACE TO RENT—With or without power at 69 Franl Bix Klin 1y m at once. inquire at Buu-un engine all su e lite Hartf Capac FOR SALE—Automobiles at bargain prices, as Loilows: Model 17, p., top, windshield, Presto-lite tank, | speedometer, ‘Jermho Liorz, slip covers, iires | | shock-absorbers, muner, §svu. Maxwell (19 ar, with top, windshield, tank, Jerlaho hornm, cut-out, ete., ete, and in good running order, twu Mu?:vgbll (new Bept., 1911), 2 eyl, mode, fully equipped. ord Jackson light truclk, ity, in Pell Buick, 8% $400. 5-passenger cat, fully equip- | ped with top, windshield, etc., special at $800, good order, for only $300. Write oF ushl)hons (3 % | telson, Conx. and steam—4,000 square feet floor space. The lightest, cleanest, siriest factory flver In Norwich. Apply A. A. Four Troy Steam Laundry Build- ln?.“!?-.nklin Bt, cor, Chestnut Ave e cut-oul, good tor 11) tour- Testo- A B 1WIIITHEY’S AGEHG', 227 Main St, Frarklin Square. | Real Estate and Insurance RENTALS A SPECIALTY, Po) 1,000 1bs. ett, Dan- aprisd Room B, S8hannon Building. aprisd CALL AND EXAMINE LIST, apr. LAl corne | | | *j FURNITURE FOR SALE—Call at | 1 AUTO BARGAIN—A remodeled Lo- coniobile car, 22 h. p., 4 cylinder, Thie- bart engine, about new. mere than §,000 miles. Formerly own- ed by Mr, C, L. Hubbard. Too much specd for my work. WIIl sell cheap if Would make a good Address W, A. care Somers Bros, Norwich, Conn. 16d ive horses, R SALE—F r High and West Main. Car never run LANDLORDS INVITED %o register without charge, SEVERAL REAL ESTATE E .RGAINS in well located property for sale, Bomers, | Open neon hour and Saturday evening. febida Inquire apri7d FOR SALE. WANTED—Day help in_ finishing room and dyehouse. Apply Hall Bros., Commerce §t. aprisd WANTED—Four_or five room tene- ment. Address X. Y. Z, Bulletin Office. apriéd WANIED—V/oolen weavers on fxncy woolens. Good work and good p: lebor trouble. Apyly direct to Favikner Mig. . Billerica. Mass. aprisd zsw fleld, ate pi FOR walghs 3b00, seven years old; one p Ja.mel Downln‘, Pl’.ln- priid SALE—Four horses; np}lya to Ct 29-6. FOR SALE — My oomplete cement block and cement brlck oulflt will be so0ld at & very low price to an immedi- urchaser, A rare chance one wishing to start in & good making business. 35 Chestnut Bt Norwich, Conn. aprifi George R T AR S S, FOR SALE 47 PENOBSCOT STREET, for any- | rofit- Fellows, WANTED—At the Backus l{ohplllL a new milch cow. aprild WANTED—OId geege feather heds Best casn prices pald. Address C F. Dickinson, General Delivery, Norwich, veashore Land For Sale Forty acres of high land situate on state macadam road overleoking the Atlantic ocean from Point Judith on the east to Montauk on the west. Only 25 minutes’ ride l'x’(%m }z\ esterly station, FRANK W. COY. Leng Distance Telephen / 6 High Street, \Vziar.ell.y. xv. 3§ declid Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Strast, ~ Willimantio, Conn. Conn. apriod WANTED—Spinners and weavers. Ap Yan Woolen Co. WANTED At Backus Hosplu aid Plym fine “Fon Wyandottes for gals. F. dottes an outh Rocks, $1 for 15 e breeding pen of X5 Jewstt City, Conn. % BALI:r—hSEH for hlwhlni choice White Wy uston’s Eight-room house and bath in good condition, large lot, within elght minutes' walk of Franklin from arred also White Morlarty, apribd d il den, low, FOR SALL OR RENT Cottage house 61 Otrobando Ave, large louksood gar- ckens, 31 W plenty room for chi John B. Fanning, No. Square. FPrice right. FRANCIS D, DONOHUR. Central Bidg, Norwlich, Cenn. rice vFiiow coming; common education sufficient; coaching free; write for sample ques. tion, Franklin Institute, Dept, 35 O, Rochester, N, Y. &prad ll(‘ YOU WANT to earn from §$1,350 te $3,000 a year, take 2 course in de- signing at (hs Norwich Schoo} for De- signing and _Boys' ' Clothes, Private in Hl_lr,ill)nn Position secured. For full particulars, inquire at 40 Ma- ple Grove Ave. mardod WANTED—Books, zemphlets, local pictures, maps, old newspapers, manu- Scripts, etc. Large libraries or gmall ackages bought. Write to G, W. lanchfield, 43 Eim 8t, Hartford, Cénn. marsd MONEY LOANED on Diumand: Watehes, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowes" Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal wl!h (Established 1872.) THE, COLLATERAL LOAN co., 142 Main Strect, wtairs. STEBB|NS & GEYNET, Telepuones: $94-12 or 287-2 "AGENTS PRESTON BROS., Norwich, Conn, WANTED—Piano tuning and re?all’- ing. All work guaranteed, A. Q. gor don, £98 Prospect St, City. PRINTING FOR rAlulEns——:i 0 noteheads and 206 6% (regular ness size) envelopes, neatly printe “for 1.75; 500 each, § Send for samples and pflces tor any vrlmlng you are in need of. The Bullétin Ccmpany, Nor- | wich, Comn. EELP WARTED | Girls for Housework, Farm Help, Hotel Workers a Boy and a Girl, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. J. COSCORAN, supt. Central Bldg. aprisd WANTED Cooks, Girls. J. B, LUCAS, 32 Central Building. EGBS MTvE EGES We want 50,000 dozen fresh eggs. Pay highest cash price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO,, 33-41 Commerce St. Tel. AL General House and Second for new apariment. apréd | Bireet, apridd WANTED—Eallway mail clerks; $90 | FOR SALE—Gasoline launch, “Wata- month; no layoffs; May examinations | waso,” 25 feet long, 6 foot beam, in Norwich; thousands appointments | horse 3 cyl. engine, bargain for some- one. Apply to Amos B. Wheeler, marisd "FOR BALETwenty. mules, all siaes; ‘must be sol LA%H,I AK witt, 14 Canal h‘f’hnnn 182, ght horses and | e mo— 11} —— e FOR SALE, The Casino Property at Pleasant View, oonsisting of a large two story build- ing, 35x30 dance hall, whole of upper story, 358 feet of plazza, lower floor is furnished with all up-to-date shore at_onoce. t, West~ apr2d that of Main Conn, wiljinery and FOR SALE—1 will sell at a large situate: on ewett will surprise yeu m xlure Bt., opposite P. O, Miss Bmuregnr dinner furnishings, seating capacit 125, new range in cook runnf O!fli,‘:)l.rl% store in front 20x30, This property will sold at a bargain if taken soon, A DAIRY FAHII, rice tock s mar; eorne; ern FOR AL!‘—- Jmprovements, (3 ean be bought at a_bargal Hohuats, Pl r Pearl l Ann s{reets; a. apply to tour &) artm-n with a lmusa let; Touse canuim & 110 acres smooth land, mod- Por par- reh, Tel mars 'sb‘.a‘ HORSES FOR EALE—V god grivers pred Goedrich, 11 T iimaste, Ot » OR SALE OB Qguse of si< ashington Hutzler, 100 Mai o Tnd hal Jf;‘li"‘ Topy! 8 ‘mn ¥OR SALE—On Louse, modern .uvnm-n grounds, location ‘dc Eirani leaauilarle fluu 13 ume= from R. R. stailon and Vilage, ncar markets, 14 room cu&nfil house con on hennouse, cost §3b, buildings wertl 34, 000 Sowh - Thdltides nbtiss nishings, lai] leols and i’n Tryown's ‘Agenc, . H. Case, Bl vorandad, best lprge bagn, pai £ sheds, aut s, pri Willimad| lk:. 58 piace, nipe m i Q;L» ientyo wood and -el atered, large 700! 56, one barn 24x30, one 30x 4, and a ) y barn with basement 18x 0, 135 bearing apple trees, abundance of ¢mall fruit, land in a high state of cultivation, siluated ont maLadum qroad ew miles from Westel].i i ® to church, village an snhuel, Lo wlmmi ptation. “This Is gnd o B argains ever efferod| mknans of The owner, wha is past es score and ten, mmpnI‘ llim tg sell farm at & great eacsifice. Pri igoa Investigat A neat cozy eottage hausa and w gituated en the west bank o K ames, pear the ~Yalo-Hasvan rac:l ler 5 at a bargain. nd § ox's Farm Bulletin, en.xc. n! 400, WILLIAM A, WILOGX, Real Estate Broker, Na. 41 West Broud ¥t, Rooms 1 and 2. *Bhone connection. Westerly, R, I, nted, By buléa B 82,500.60 Wil] buy 1§0-acre barm, goad build- ings, near railroad, plenty of wopd and water; including horse, § cows, wagon and (“mmi toals, What a chanc enfiel fusiitny. Lk fwj i »uu smtemenu 1,000, $1.73; 5,00 Pnntlng of every ne prompily. Send for sampies. ulfetin €o.. Norwich. Conn. PRENFICE, 85 "Baane 300 Cliff St. SALE HORSES, If you have any ideg of buying a orse, just come around and see if I aye what you want [ received 3% huhes ect from Jliimpis Monda 1 so0 Imve a good assortment. Tm»y must be sold. Tel. 1139, ELMER R. PIERSON. apriod £ip- onnection: o o Fhe- letin-for business resuits. “‘ br.g. . LOLAS, Deniisi Shannon Building Annex, Telechons bzi. STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commodities Storing & Leasing Co. 10-20 W. Main Room A, octlod R THER)> s no adverusing med!u t@nnacflcur equal in-:hrgug or -Pusiness -resuits, . ern Connect'eut equa a-fo1 “pusmesa-resalis rice | FOETRY, . s au Ho fought for his soul, sad the stub- “One m el He sala at length. “ But now l fear as I never To fall forswora. “God! when they fight upright asd at me, Bv;of'-.u::.? an theirs thet oem - bat m But now, nl'ukl “They n‘h‘nvlfll the wiles of Samds And undcrhud. Bix umeu, O God, and my weunds gapin I—reel to stand. “Six bl.tllu’ mpani By this gasping No v-nlomlm.. that "Tis all 1 can. .T'.I‘:‘l’il. llnlb.vofl“fll 2‘ l @) s wonder o For Laughter, with shisld and steety LT -, MARY, THE FAIRT. (A Dairy Song of the Gasl) Blood of my heéart, blushing mald of Black-syed tolleen of the valley and hall; Beautiful, dutiful Mary, the Bellplor Killarney and pride fhem ‘Black an lho wing of the raven thoss tr ann; Xn ‘ringlets o'er wheulders of an; Eyes ever ‘tempting the oarssses, Fairest of know, sunbeam's thon art, Mary, I Soul °§ m 'loul. lthesoms quesn of P “Banlsh thue’clfllll from the light ¢ your eyes; om song, O, my Mary, Sing th tha alry, Let melody tel) o thee, belle whom prise, The scenes of my dreams often rise from {he @alry, 4 :und lon 1y gazing once mers a! And, ehold, vnn. h Jind heart, Isughing ary, Steals 1g iy RORIC't6 Adepart neve: more! ~Tather Henry B. Tierner T"enlon‘ Mo HUMOR OF THE DAY Judge—What's the prisoner chargad with? Policeman—It aects Ilike dyna mite, ¥’ honer, but T think It's just whiskey.—Satire. Kind Lady—And what does your fa ther do? Urchin—Ain't tfi 0 father only a stepfather. ‘Well, what does your supfnher do? T.—He aln't done nothing since we'va had him. Boston Transoript. I overheard this yesterday: "1 te rml," insisted A.with emphasis, “ther« 8 & popular demend for Roosevelt “Maybe 80, maybe 50,” granted B, in « conciliatory tone, ‘“but the nup;'y far excceds the demand.”—Boston Hersid. “What good do you pose the dis- covery of the msouth pole has done” “I don't know exactly, But ofthvnd I should say that Amundsen has at least found one place where the roads aren foraver torn up for repsire.” —Pitteburg Post. Blink (the wholesaler)—Wall, ho- many orders did you get yesterda: Gink (the salesman)—I got two ordery in one store. Blink—-What were Ih';‘ Gink—One was to get ouL and . other was to stay out.—Cleveland Dealer. The meek looking man walked up to the book counter. “I want something to keep me home at night, show me my faults, tell me how to spend my—* old on, old man,” maid the clerk “you're in the wrong department. Mar riage bureau on the left, thres alsles down."—Philedelphia Record. Clerk (to woman who has od over everything in the store without buyang anvthing)-—Excuse me mad am, but are you shopping here? Cus tomer-—Certainly. at would T be doing? Clerk—TI thought perhaps you might be taking an Inventory.—Wom an's Home Companion. “] fear you are losing interest in ths cause?’ “Why?" “Tsee you comstant- with a young man” “No danger, tz)'lucd the militant su tte. “Then he is not ur beau 7" "No: he's a professional bondsman."—Wash ington Herald. “Are you going to forgl daughter for eloping with th the great trust magnate?” t know yet. It will depend & good des! on whether the young man's fathars attorneys succeed in getting the in- dictment gquashed or Rot'’—Chica Record-Herald, “Mr, Interlo.uter, can you tell me why burglars like houses occupled b paldheaded people?” “No, Mr, 'l‘unbc I cannot. What is the reason - oauge their locks are few.” ")ll | Gadwet A, Howlyr will new rendn- lhp pathetic ballad You Bauk A Tll Find Ou- Whera You Are oo Cineinnati Inquirer, THE KALEIDOSCOPE Anyway, pesple who are fran| do not have to associate rankly rieh, ponr the Cement coffing for doge aze the lates!, “innovation tn the use af eemen shown at the eement exhibit tn Chi- cago, "'he werld is seavohing e nmh.n for rubber, New cames word unexplored region of northern Rhodesta has vubber aveas to an unbmited ex- tent, Gald valued dt $70,000 was by the Jarge number of Chinese Consul General Hvay atates, salled from Bydney, Anst on a Japenese madl steamer Dee, 47, Fhan Ho! ml‘x’n\}d,aml: :gfleqnm "'an' tion of the trackless tram &y W repopt on which {s being nr the lecal tramways manager, The bilts dt&cuunkfl‘ by '» France in 1819 included 34 were below the value af I (g su—nv« per cent. af the tetal bll s amenmis llcuunled ware for E- 8 for less than $26. Eremae- Bussia, of inister_af mmm ducet‘? nte the dnma ury a hll apprOpFialing studying - the manufacture tural machinery ahroad, hr tion of machine building in. Although Purkey is pee-emi agricultugal and has ‘Zlut ev‘v n&lch Cows Ve ittle in the way i Milk is sold at raf fs ot always clean, adulterated. The American a stantinople, Turkey, has copy of 2 notice issted by tbe government nm: Q‘M ali & sels entc[u;g al h- Black sea internat lun-l .- 8a thepieamy