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\ What Is Geing On Tonight. | Vaudey EL Lifeboats to Provide for Crew, tures and Songs.at Brecd| Tl“;'- ice Pre - @ dAle and Mation Pictures ab ot No. so0s, a0 H, meets In| Y the delenders of be truthfully said it atands yur subordinate the old fighting ¢ Ing—amareur nig tal and vocal mue Rheumatism, lts &7 Cause and Cure : IRY URIC-O FREE s im OLEARING AND COOLER FODAY. FAIR TOMORROW. il JUnstrated Songs Yoh . o, “Wha v Unlen meete In Car- | Senator Sm “One hundr preferred cent. honds, underlyi W. A { dire .H:‘ Y. 138, B, ot A,q7 shall stud n:::dl. Aé\. 720, R 4, { 0o M Buckingham Memoridl Db touran —— Joc abroa After Mz, Iy — of fMcial BREED TMEATER. oSl Lt Rites of the Maine Thellls an Tm. | 1013 connt: menme Audience by Its Profound Im~ he drizly woather of yesterday dld | D! it ) t afiect the attendance | v i wt Hhve Breod, for packed houses greeted | f Ther every performance, the great headiner | € ! Delng the film that is so much talked {u throughout America, entitl Last you kn he Matne and Burlal of Its | Ti most complete and com= g that ( motion pioture narrative ot [m Ma thet fs so important (o all [ Olympic and ur natlon, S as without an equal in its own particul ommunication t shows the old barnacled hulk | his last voyai colferdam at Santiago, glv- | “None complete and detalled trip over [ him in any Then ¢ the{ Mr. ki bodies o public { 1 mun where they had n placed | EXCCPt and placing on shipboard, [ ton, whic t he sitendant ceremonies, (P The Maine is shown being | 41 L hen smpanton s tes roce al resting | M - takes quite some time to |& and with the glorious colors % ) er sister sbips,w ags [ S \alf mast necessa |1 I sea | ntitled The Spartar Sig POLI'S BROADWAY THEATER. ‘ " s Minstréls by | se. T Tow State, and to | n An| Fir News f n not | T Jhe memagement offers a substantial . tores 4 ol iy ing the fire, with office in L man's store. Sucesssor 1o A. T, Gardner) The Clotli\A Shoplis. % High Grade Tailor-made FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. from 1 2 9o sAvesdsing median in | " o at sl 10 The Bui- | ! for Tewitea. b1 want Chap- | Sad N All calls wiil be given prompt attention. Telephone 883, v WM. . BAILEY After meanir 2000 distinct patterns, patl JOSEPH T. DONOVAN, ‘Phone 601, 327 Main Street. NORWIGH, GONN,, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1912 1 VICE PRESIDENT FRAKLIN every member of the crew in case of Admits Titanie Did Not Have Enough tire day on Monday aftes sages concerning the stdered_the Tlianie absolutely unsink- our first mes- Titanie we con- “Do you know of anyome, any offi- cer or man or sny official, who you deem could be held responsible for the its attendant loss of ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “*WANTED, FOR SALE or - TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of 6¢ per line, six words to the line thing and that there had been loss of iife neéver entered our minds until we Haddoek's awful message at 6.30 that evening: s operations and extent of Mercantile Marine. pitalization?” “Positively not. such an accident could happen. It was | undeamed of. I think it-would be ab- lsurd to try to hold some individual | | respanstble. taken; that the precautions were of | ie a saurce of the deepest | But the accident Was [Ih. Goapony, ©. A-@, .| the Internattonal Franklin read the from various ships. wireless telegrs on in common and nt. bondsy nie's survivers names of the No 8earchiight on Titanic. “Were there any searchlights on the ? Bepator Smith asked. ‘Not that 1 know of. heard of searchlights on a trams-At- lantic liber,” said Franklin. Cengres- sional mensures contemplate requiring Senator Smith. ere With Wireless. FOR SALR. FOR SALB—Thirty sheep and lambs; bp sold wk e names of WANTEB—We bave tercitory wvail- tors of the Inter- I never have operators or right man can niske & goou income by : onoe. - Apply W Guailes W, represenying us in hending our Cuns- | Censl Bt, Westeriy, R. L s to share earlier o TO RENT. —_— TO RENT—Furnished or unfurnished rooms wita ideal piace for lavedds. A, s oLnce, AprLed ull uds Bud fullowing b (08 WA | “pgr e e e e searchlights on al] ocean liners. xudy, WAth r without e Franklin volunteered a statement relating to critolem of the White Star company for attempting to return the crew of the Titanie te Burope, imune- we geL 68 u audVertisios. Vlr agents make We arv lookuig for Lhe mau who will net be content With less tuan ¥5,000 per yoar ences and fers Pacine mellw Departmen:, Bullding, Har PRl DAY paid one 1ady in each iree circulars tor ness whether e Jau; aizo & octiag Welght 1309, geed wor price ¥iiu; ens wougnt 1usih worker and FOR SALE , Lair driver, y gesired, Uenadian “I think there has been mpuny, Celonigatian mistake about “T would ltke to clear it up. The eriticisms have been made that we were trylng to keep these men from That 18 not so. As far as the crew are concerned, it was our duty to re- thelr homes. permitted to ream around here, would besiege them give them presents, take them away, and many of them would get Jost. We assured you that we would hold any rs or men that yeu wanted for We made the prom- ise to your Serator Smith, as soon as There was no at- tempt on our pert to spirit away any | member of the crew, to the best of my knowledge and belief. harm could those men do us {n an in- could not tell any Ay dig 1 attempt or No Communication with Capt. Smith. " Horsa; wiil ‘Taukiia BC CONKEY'S POULT) dollars 1o anyene. L town to distribute concentrated favering manent positisu. Y BOOK mesans Free if you briag & Son, 14( ¥. & Barr Cu, Chl- me the reason at ail. Frankin St FOR SALG_Four Boston bull pups, screw talls. nine weeks oid, Whittaker, Griswold, Cona. direct to the | WANTED —Position Apply to Box 5V, Buuetin. d driving single aptain Smith of t vith no one else.” Titanic Could Carry 2,500 WANTED —Work in nursery, or o to Box_309, ALL READY NOW—Kggs for hateh- ing from S. C. White Leghorn Hens, on free range, by the hundred or by taken for baby 106 Dunbam. 10w, did you or AN AGLD GINTLEMA lodging, preferabiy in centraily 1o this committee. privaie tamily, ted; references given and Address Box Also orders chicks. 8. 4. Peckham, did not hear from BGGS FOR HATCHING—Baby chicks W yandottes, Monimoth White Feking & few Fiorence J. Browning, ch FREG—A pleasant smile, a box of matches and a 1luc bacco with each Zoc pipe; also Oxford 150 cigarettes for Swmoke 3nop, WheelDarrow | EXPERIENCED silic spoolers wanted Biris to learn to The Brainerd & Armstrong London, Conn, and ducks, p 4 v 3 % 43 | Knew Nothing of Hughes Telegram. Wil s vestigation? | surance on ship FOR SALR White Plymouth Rocks, lsland Red ggs for hatching. them probably not as much. The worst could not help mat- standard_bred, 16, §6 per 1eu. Orders for puby chicks, L. Lathrop, Wast Great R. . D. No. 2. The Watertight Compartments. he resumed the n, Norwich, Co., Union St., New marzlTuTus O RENT_For the summer, or (o f385, 507 & term of yeats, on Puinwin 3 » & QOUBY resiasnce, Turnivaed i assired, wit. or Wilhout of six rooms. Kor Artiouwsars address K. P, Danielson ‘Durner's summer hom Yo Wolden Spur, on the kast Lymse R. M. O, &L the Rewd of Jxunkic Tiver, ¥ Tooms &ld DA Appiy to Miss Clara Turner, :.Uf; '-JTI‘: terford, Conn., or W, k. A ren Gl Fwich, C i CUMX 8t Xorwich, Conn. 10 RINT—Dairy tarm 0f 175 acr located i Norin Fraaklin, lamile Deshety, Yaoic, R. 1. 3. aprzvd _DOUBLE SEASHORK COTTAGE of A1 roviis at Ocean Mesoh, rented as 4 Wiois Or separaiely. Dr. N. ¥, Lewls Norwica, Coan. aprisd TO RENT—A desivabie tenement of elgnt rovius and hath, electric light and 8as, also good garden, at ¥ Hum Ave. Lucius A, wentena, Nerwich Tewn. Lel 389-5_or 34-6. aprlTd TO RENT—43 Clf Bt. a desirabie tenemeut of six rovms, $il1 per mouti. Equir} at ol CUff Btreet. aprisd TO RENT—Reoms. Apply at Me- Kiniey A aprizd '0 RENT—The store No. 36 Broad- Way, next te tne Wauregan MHotol, and :::”T,-M:‘.: by‘V,V. lJ. ’Auw‘n-mld a5 8 . Ply W Willlam H. Bhisids. apridd the afternoon s FOR SALE—Three coltages on Nian- | plied with questions by Semator Bur- furnished, $8V0; two oshers, take country as you would op- Sesslon Was | “SgANTED — Dressmaking to do at home, or will go out by the day sonable prices. 32,000 and 33,500 miles back; iseeney, Waterfocd, Conn. or would exchange for ving herse, & peny, wagon and har- Apply fo Joseph Saries, Peckham Laurel Hill, compartments “There were WANTED A gliri for genc s & good DI and will do laun @German or colored preferred. Windnam, Conn, WANTED—An for general ho | ments were opened by the colllsion " 1 imate is possik best belief s that from But that is experienced woman FOR SALE —Large quantity of cord- wood and slabe, at Trading Cove, Nor- Hold Cedric. Not Enough Boats for Crew. wre quoted in the press de- s Friday as saying the Titanic cient boats aboard to care for entire ship’s company. Edwin Milner, Moosup, Conn Plainfield, Coon. EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCL twin cylinder, your company WANTED AT Must thoroughly understand horseshoe- ing and jobbing. Steady work and good Jobu Curry, Yantic. — Blacksmith. horse power, overbauled at new, must sell at once. sior, care Bulletin, or telephene 1067-8, FURNITURE FOR SALE- Reom B, Shannon Bullding. AUTO BARGAIN—A remodeled Lo- conioblle car, 82 h. p., 4 cylinder, Thie- bert engine, about Bew. mare than §,000 miles. Formerly own- ed by Mr. C. L. Hubbard. Too much specd for my work., Wil sail cheap if taken at omce. Would make a good Address W, A. Somers, care Somers Bros., Norwich, Conn. pay to right man. e o ey ‘I dow't think I did,” said Mr. Frank- There were not | aboard to care for the entire ship's | complement at one time.” nator Fletcher questioned the wit- ness bout the International Mercanttle Vice Prestdent was a New Jersey corporation and that his was the high- est position of that company in this WANTEDDay_ room and dyehous: Apply Hall Bros, a new milch cow. WANTED—Old geese Best cash prices General Dellvery, Car never run | Franklin said it WANTED _Spluners Apply Yantic Woolen Co WANTED At Backus Hospital, maid new apartment. lsmay Abséluts Head of Gorparatien. | milk wagon. Does the position of Mr. Ismay as managing, director combine the presi- TO REBNT—Nine-reom cottage all medern improvements, 35 Boswell Ave. Apply ai 41 Boswell Ave 1167-3. apri TENEMBENT TO LET Beven rooms, all modern lmprovements, 2 KMaabeth Btree. aprid FURNISHED ROOMS, all modorn con- venlences, 33 Uniqu St Telephone 34-4. aprivd TO RENT- Bighi-room euss, wood eendition, i minutes’ walk irom Fraskliy' Squ Agply Dbr. D. L Jones, Hast Great Plain. Tel. 738, mardld TO RENT_Sunay upper lenement 191 Broed Bt, six rooms, bath, et tube, eisotric lights and gard quire at 23 Grove Bt, City, marlSd TO RENT One slx-room flat, all modern conveniences, at 120 Broadway. Inquire at 134 Broadway. marlsd -TO RIENT—Neo. § Unlen St Flat even rooms and bath, i brick houss eppostie courthouss. Quist location in oantral part of ol quire 187 Mal Bt B A Glibert marbd TO RENT—Tenement at No. 21 Fair- mount Br. laquire Dr. Higgins. janéd UP TO DATE furnished Mar- suerite bullding. Mrs. Loea. £78 Mat ootisd FOR BALB—Five corner High and West Main. FOR SALE—Four horses; one palr welghs 2000, seven years old; one pair to James Downin -8 dency and management?’ asked Sen- | WANTED —Raliway mall clerks; §90 1T examinations appolutments education sufficient; free; write for sample ques- Tanklin Instftute, Dept is absolutely in Norwieh; corporation,” | did you expect to have the itanic arrive in New York? | had any information on the We had 1o message from the | Titanic directly after she left Belfast, | As o rule the.gteumers do not report | except. as they are arriving in port | hat s to advise friends of gasse gers when {o meet them.” Got First News of Wreck from R FOR SALE blogk and cement brick o d at & very low price to an jmmedi- A rare chano one wishing to start in a making buNiness 25 Chestnut Bt., ¥FOR SALE OR RENT—Cottags house 61 Otrobundo Ave, large Jot, goud ga sfar chiokevs John E. Faoaing, No. 31 ANT to earn from $1,350 ear, take a_course in de- to $3,000 a signing at the Norwich Sehool for De- signing of Men's and Private instructions. For full particulars, Inquire at 40 Ma- ple Grove Ave. Maseutiss Bobiicsn Position seoured Ismay and Frank- Twioh, Oonn. WANTED—Books, zamphlets, pletures, maps, old newspapers, manu- etc. large llbraries ckages bought. lanchfleld, 43 Elm Bt., Hartford, Cona. FOR SALE—Gasoline launch, “Wata- 6§ foot beam, s¢ 2 oyl engine, bargain for some- Jscayal fiond Inuiiy nstead of New York the quickest way.’ WANTED —Plano _tuning and repalr- A G. Gordon, derstand a reporter called you up TO RENT—Store at §9 Frankiin 8t; sonullu. at once. Inquire at Bulletin tfioe. ootéd LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPAGE TO RENT—With or without power and steam—4,000 square feet floor | space. The lightest, cleanest, atriest factory floor In Norwich. Apply A. A. Fourpler, Troy Bteam Lavndry Build. ing, Franklin St, cor, Chestnut Ave Je24d WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Maein St, Franklin Square, Real Estate and Insurance RENTALS A SPRCIALTY. CAL#E, AND EXAMINE LIST, was reported FOR SALE—I 3 that will surprise you my large stock millipery and FARMERS—250 (regular bu: noteheads and 260 6% Dess size) envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.75; 500 each, $£.76 and prices for any pré The Bulletin Cempan WANTED Family Cooks, from Ismay afterward did you hear 0., Jewett City, Mise D. Beauregard FOR BALE—A fov corner Pearl and Ann streets; ail mod- improvements, can be bought at a_bargain. ticulars, apply to nd for samples ng you are in confirmed the repor afterward from said Frankiin, Newlands brought out that the speed of the Titanic at the time the accident was about four miles Mauretania and apariment house hour below PEN HORSES FOR SALE—Workers LANDLORDS INVITED 4o register without charge SEVERAL RPAL ESTATE BARGAINS in well located property for sal Open noon hour and Saturday evening. | feblod Fred Goedrich, Ta nd Second Table and ond R R Stringent Rules for Fog and lce. in Laundry, Central Building, J. B, LUCAS, WANTED General Housework Girle and LET—Cetiage house of six roems and bath at No. § Washington Place. Hutzler, 100 Main Street. FOR SBALE—On B8L1ss place, nine room iTprovements, emple s1ounds, location Ausirable, price very C. H. Case, Bliss Place. added Mr. Franklin you have rules governing the | of a ship in fog or when ice Apply to Chas. M. communicat We have very stringent rules. These | captains of vessels hey regard conditions govern the Some Messages Unanswered. SACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located 73 acre farm, 85 acres excellent plow land, balance pasture and wood, good frult, 13 miles from R. R. station and illage, near markets, 1 “The captain of the Ca , in answer to a qygestion | CHMPLOYMENT BURBAU. COSCORAN, Supt. Central Bldg the Titanic struck the ice she the position sho accerding to best conditio n, large barn, painted, new aenhouss, cost $86s, sheds, outbuliding: price 33,800 includes ' household fur nishiugs, farming_tools Lryon's Agency, outside and hould have been Farms Wanted have a big demand for farms Write me at once des. cribing your farm fully and what you will sell it for. BUTTON, Country Property. New London, Conn, EGGS MTVE EGGS We want 50000 dozen fresh eggs. Pay highest caeh price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO,, 83-41 Commercs St. Senator Smith then returned to the subject of the messages exchanged on the day of the disaster. Did you send this vicinity. Willimantic, Conn. any by cable?” GOOD PRINTING CHEAF—800 ¢ e (regular business stae They did pot refer, however, to_anyons atoard the Mr. Franklin was then excused, but | it was intimated that he would be r the Carpathia at 282 State Street. catastrophe.” x11, printed, 03 10,000, 317 rinted, §1.50; was not held,’ inting of e’ tion done promptly. The Lulletin Co. Norwich. Coma. ory desorip- Send for samples. MONEY LOANED on_Diamonds, and Becuritles of any X Lowest Rates of Interest. An old establisned firm to deal with. (Eatablished 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 142 Main Street, Upntairs. Investigation. FOR BALE. FOR SALE Cottage of 9 Rooms, steam electric lights and open plumb- ing, at 84 River Avenue. Will | be sold cheap on easy terms. B, SN R e N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, City. FOR SALE Brick Block containing AUC’FION An exceptionally good sell at public auctlon, day, April 24, 1912 at 10 o'clock a. m., THE THOMAS PORTER FARM, | Located two and one-half miles from So. Coventry trolley, on road leading | from So. Coventry fo Andover. Sald farm contains about 300 acres $2,500, Investigate! THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Vay Bullding, 278 Main St. No. 41 West Broad & Woodland, with gocd buildings | British board 20 choice young Cows, and springers, § yearlings, old Heffers, 2 yearling Bulls, one pair threa years H twin Steers two years old, brok- one pair dark brown Mules, close- | five years old, weight | farm team, cost $500.00 last fall; one gray Mare, seven years old, a beauty, kind and 11 harness, weight atmut 1250 nice young Colt, two pair Team Harness, Single Har- ness, Team Wagon, one 20th Century Manure Spreader, No, , passengerg and sh port with "FOR SALE Eight-Room Cottage at No. 235 Laurel Hill Avenue. shock that it | Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY Willimantic, Coan, Equipment on Olympic. Fine Lot, 59x150, hand. | tanie |32 sprml S"ul' Ask about it. , JAMES L. CASE, Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn s the facts, He said , new last fali; Land For Salp high land situaie roud overlooking Paint Judith Weeder, Harrow and other Farm Im- | state macadam ocesn from e east to Montauk on 1 Westerly sta If stormy, sale 25 HORSES, I have 25 Horses that I want to dis- ose of Lhis wegk, to mak, next carload, ‘which | Monday, April 28ih, #ood chunke, drivers and work horses Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Believed Titanic Unsinkable, ined how the ships as a resu L, B, BROCKETT, Norwich, Conn, Long_Distance T 8 High sueer HERI )5 no paver Bastern Connect| letin for busines Westerly, R. There are several yeu want to mat veur busi- fore ine public, thess 15 no me- dium betier than threuzh the advert! ing columns of The Bulletir passenger and | FOR SALE. FOR SALE 47 PENOBSCOT STREET. Bight-room house and bath in good condition, large lot, within elght minutes' walk of Franklin Square. Price right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE. Central Bldg, Norwich, Cenn. | o g —— FOR SALE. The Casino Property at Pleanant View, consisting of & large two story build- Ing, 35xu0 dence hall, whols of upper story, 38 feet of plaira, lower floor is furnlahed with all up-to-date shore dinner furnishings, seating capacity 135, new renge in cdok room, office and stors In front 20x80. This property will be rold at a bargain if taken soon A DAIRY FARM, contatning 110 acres of smooth land, enty of wood and well watered, iargs 4 room house, one barn 24x30, ons 24x 24, and a hay barn with basement 18x 20, 135 bearing apple trees abundance of small frult, Jand In a high state of oultivation, situated on meocada a few miles l’!flfl\ Westerly, Rm”,"l‘q mile to ohureh, vin mile to railroad station, This 1a ona of age and 'school, 4 the best farm bargains ever offersd; sickness of the owner, who s past threa score and ten, compels him to sell this farm at a great sacrifice. Prics A meat cosy cottage house and a | bungalow situated on the w. of the Thames, near 'the ¥sle-Harserd -Harvard ra. for sals at a bargal Send for Wilcox's Farm Bullstts, | Cholee ot 49, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Batate Broker, o Rooms 1 and 3. Phone connection. Westerly, R. I. Will buy 100-acre Farm, good build- ings, near raliread, plenty of wood and water; Including horse, 8 cows, wagon and farming tools. What a chance! E. A. PRENTICE, ‘Phone 300. 86 Cliff 8t. STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commodities. Storing & Leasing Co. 10-20 W. Main Thoroughbred Indian Rumner Ducks, White Bgg strain—true fawn and whit Eggs for hatohing 1% for 3 Are you interested In Bepurutors? Let us demonstrate a DE LAVAL, BROAD BROOK FARM Talephones: §§4-12 or 287-2, THERR 1 10 ATVErtisng medlum a Eastera Ocnnectleut aqual to The Bule tin for business resulta. THE VILLAGE PROG, Under the li; and things ua e And when he swellg His voice is rough His thighs are thick, und bl And when tie echoes o Are borne upon th His normal slope, un Ty forty-five degrees week out, from morn til _You cun hear his bellows blow. You can bear him sound s gon ght, With measurad best and siow, Like a brulser apoiling for a fij Wheg there fsn’t any foe. On_ Bundays come the village bos, Haty jos, T And sticks, ahd stones o has no choloe— Down decp amid the flags. Bquatting, hiding, Onward throu He eatt a little, Aud warbles through his n He doeen't have & To earn a night's repoe. woen rines 1o #in thanks to thes, my Fcr the iesson thou hast taught! Thus, In the great frogpond of Iifs, Our fortunes must be wrought; There's nothing eise on_earth to de But keep from getting cau who attend us here s immortaly all ow ¥ Is guarded night and day diviner spluggs r hear and heed And ready whisper thi eternal chesm Who kuoweth if her eyes Are colored 1ike the skies? the snadowiend Though ciose she walks beside Her garment's When hath the rapt ear heard s Parker Mace HUMOR OF THE DAY Hock—Has your wite made her Pock—No, she's merel Savage—Fickie weather ond Bavage borrow trouble. father and grandfather seems to run in you afraid of tha | that is onl | love of you. my heart fly Philadeiphis Rambling Waggler last night, and I reckon articles were stolen from me. thing 1 had ir said the first man hear the better then the other leg is one morning his universit On asking the anything of it you have it on!” off, and gald the referee, re on & stretcher ) do & bit of pra tollowing Sunda to try a song over. the foot of the sta “Yes, mothert sawing wood on a 'm surprised to make a tel time, and foun he had been rating Al inexcusable as number wa with savage dis | THE KALEIDOSCOPE at Washington imperial ottoman government X 10 Dardaneiles 1 reports that to cope with the increasing com importance of the port have recently besn thg government and Russian work hat same wi Hull-an-Os October last plant operated by to drain abo: two and one-half to three fest belaw Ameriean ling ing four new boats not only to increass its facilities on the Pacific but inaugurate a fine new freight pervice between San Francisco by way of the Panama onnection with with Hong Kong as the in construet w York and to the far east Hungarian Jaw requires that ail arti. the government, by state industries, atc., and by industrial or other companies subsidized by Hungarian -manufa it can be shown that an article needed is not made in that coumtry procurable in Hungary in « sultabie quality and at o reasonable price. cles used by institutions. Shipping companios the world are preparing to reductions lu sea distances for thelr regular lines of ships, shipbullders fro sn are fully aware of the fact that large busitiess will be dons b ships with the Pacific ports Amerieas which will ¢ with the Eurepean ports by w Panama canal Christlants to