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FAIR, WARMER, TODAY, FAIR TOMORROW. What Is Going On Tonight. JEWETT CITY Ficturasapd Tilustrated Bongn| oo .o 1t Bupper at Spiritual Academy. Th ANNOUNCEMENTS |t deputy in tb matic offering enti- | lnr ir ur tled “The Deputy’s Love Affair” Bill | of A. Brown is in Jove with Olive Farnum, a pretty | #1150 | and i stru d 1 riage to him. He strikes her feing to confess Dolores' plot. Olive hurries to Bill and begs him to save — s f and Mrs. F her, rescues Pedro fr and then listens to Pedro is allowed o g, est of Mrs. [ A superb wesiern drama shown SO oA BRI %6 the above American COLCHESTER Patho production, ent he Price - of Gratitude, a wuccess. AT POLI'S BROADWAY THEATER.| 1y Morning Fire. agement is ass that no part is every foot of f direct from or first laying of nloading « zincer POLI'S BROADWAY THEATER. d Tonight, Norwich Concert Orchestra otal nux of Twenty Men. n er plen opular Korwich Con Sfrection of Mr. Walte Perkins me to t ain 4 new line of talk ar t Tom Casey, ter nis high class sor of the latest money can i ness meeting W General News. ov own An all round g 1 ppearing I Blak ai this theater t T Daniel of this week and riety on Decamos in a the shov are a S 1 ,k held in and W wins for her a big d at every per Sormance. Miss aiso “worthy of me A n recen he NMishap 1 ing nove Bruce and Miss Margo Duffet @§o00d light musica pe ughly rm- | 1 Is Bridge Tuesda This city and its environs w Davic ents in Fr g o Bhe ki in a new way L2 tome that Am¢ > characters, by M. Himr loor gramme are fired excitement w who lived in an ture, presenting ar o1 pect of the time and the pla only in its physical aspect, but Golng back to include t n the memories « when the Indians who dwelt furthest e from civilization we snd arrow and without a saddic in the houndaries of t evary tpe of subdued the steed frivze of the P: ful fam!lr Dobbin of today. 1 now The high airs of the menage show- jug the ornamental movements of | Coip horsemanship are displayed in this| shend has applied (0 wr's programme in vivid contrast o | fo- 1:tters i et e t6 rougher and uncontrolled methods | publl: hearly en se ¢ the horse in motion, forming the sost satistying and exhilarating ex on of riding on a scale o lar 2nd varied tha in the history of equestrian eatertuin- | ¢ mant, both in America and Burope, | , FOTUTE TETES AT and at mo time is there a single | U0, VU Face et l.n:l:m:e of the cireus or its | 509 TN orsemanthi; en Jolrhel-Conrier. | Wlong LOST AND FOUND. WILL THE PERSON havin colle with Bast Hartford tag 16657 no- Yantio? Telephone LOST HATPIN, with sllver head, stones in- lnid, between Maurice Sample Shop and Breed Theator. Leave at Bulletin Office. DR. LEONHARDT'S DISCOVERY. HEM-ROID Will interest Every Per- son Whe Has Piles. sad Motlon Plotures at|{John Stswart of New London Ad- and Songs at Breed| dresses Epworth League—interest- ing Christian Endeavor Service— 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 The public is Indebted to Dr. J. S. Leonhardt of Lincoln, Nebr., for years of study of the treatment of piles, and a_successful remedy, taken inwardly, which livens up the stagnant blood circulation and Leonhardts prescription Sevin & Son, land all druggists at §1 for 24 days’ Guaranteed to give satis- Leonhardt_Co,, Lodge, No. 12, Hons of =AY fi:‘:n in Germania Hall. tewart New London, sec- maen Tribe, No, 43, 1 0. R M. |y Norwich district Epworth Pomerset Todge, No, 3i, F. and A e b R DR L B LLLE Masonie Temple. . church Monday evening. and Bufters’ Union meets were dueta | lie Saun- Hall Mi Mary Tinker, Hope Rebekah Lodge, No. 21, I. O O. Ir, and Miss Annie Rob- ¥, maets in Odd Fellows' Hall. ertson. (reshments were under the direction of Mrs, A, C. Bur- affair was held in the in- stitute at Willimantic. beock entertained as FOR SALE. FOR SALE. TO RENT. '® RENT—A nice furnished room. B, Buffalo, WANTED—Anybody having eanoe i sase, Gorespond wild FOR SALE—Chairs and table for ice quaricred vak back bar 2. H. C, care Bulieun, statng price, | with mirrors ana iceboX, manogany bar ald i Orst class W. ives, Trustee, 25 Com- With nxiures, CONNECTICUT COMPANY CABLES At the Backus FOR SALE Inguire at 120 Broadway, City. mayld FOR RENT—Brigit six-room with bath and yard, $13. Alling_subber Co. flat, Baquire of apr3vd Cross River at B geort Safeguarded in Pipe Line, TO RENT—On_Hobart ave., 5 or 7 rooms (upper fiat), sunny, pleasant, W balh Teom, open plumb- Barn for horse or au- tomooiie 1 aesired. Address A. B. C, apraéd 1E — Good zut about 1300, M. K. Blacker, Brick Block contsining TWANTED—At the ba two Women L0 WOrk on mangle and uo One woman tor Kiichen kus Hospital, gave the plain oning. renovaied, & ing, gus runge. An exceptionally good investment For full particulars inquire of One ward mald. Lonlon has se, weight about 1200. which it has been of Miapiewood Cemetery, desires outside p witn 1ocal 1i7m; 18 g00d salesman; best ardner, and modern newly BREED THEATER. Sunday g Mrs, Ellen Riley panedinivs o Mrs, Dunham of Cranston, Mrs. *The Deputy's Love Affair® Essanay, | Cols «nd haby, Francis and Mr. and with G. M. Anderson the Popular | '™ (- \V. ilibcock of Plainfield. Leading Man. | Missionary Hero of Labrador. The prime feature at the Breed to- | Service oo story nd song U\U\‘l-f\] The Bay is the stiuring feature of western Missionar v of |ul|"l.'1H!\Vl' in the life presented by the Hssanay cast, |Vesir 1 evening. The story with &. M. Anderson as leading man, | T4 s ( rles [ delineating Rill Simpson, the young|W terspersed Dby selections er the direction fine Henry F. Miller up- L piano, as good as new, with stool, fully guaranteed: 36_per month. plenty room JoLx K. ¥Faoniug, No. 31 WANTED _Woolen spinne 4t Gien Woolen Mili, Norwich Town. wit aprisd terms 3§10 down, he other day, the other d Plaut-Cadde drawn taroug as stormy May: Building, TO RENT—Or for sale, cottage house 61 Otrobundo Ave., large lot, good gar- for chickens, Fice Liow Norwich, Conn, and upon in t . diver the line was found to be intact 778 Main St. Housckeeper in family of improvements, Enquire on premises. _DOUBLE SEASHORE COTTAGE of 17 roums at Ocean Beach, rented as a wiole or separately. Dr. N. B. Lewis, Coua. aprisd B15.00—A good cabinet organ, black sLool; terms $5 down, ne Plaut-Cadden LiKe entire cnurge. K. ¥, L. No. 4, Yantic, Conn Norwich, Conn. $145.00—A very lina was built for the pur- seash“re lafld h"- Qaifl e LT - nice mahogany up- TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, at 40 Clff St aprzad right piaso, In pertect order, fine rich, sweet tone, With free stool, scarf, de- s $10 down, $1.50 per week, dden Co. ‘Norwich, Conn. Address Box K, Bl TO RENT—35 Clff St., from the Conne tenement of siX rooms, 3i2 per month. tives here or| s lived here | res of high lanc situate on | state macadam road overlsoking The Plaut- U WANT your a desirable Pequonnock | Atlantic ocean e east to Monta 25 minutes’ ride from Westeily station, |IN. ¥, N H & B R R FRANK W. COY. Long Distance Telephone. 6 High Street, from Point Judith on < on the west. give Jonnson day his teem on way 1 always n leipsgirl, and they are engaged, Do-|los ind ts. The evening L—. a Mexican girl, loves Bill, also, | hence it is to be repeated in the nea and plans to break his engagement |uiur with Olive, securing Pedro, a Mexican | Karl Rushe Goes to Backus Hospital Bdmirer, to carry out her scheme,| .. | . v ouenim and Dennis|u Promising to marry him as a reward. | 0 oo SEEEIE BT e Pedro grasps Olive in his arms just | 1t s bospital in Norwich for | Dolores and Bill the distance ! ' Tuesd The man as far F’k on. Bill believes Olive false and - 5 B 0 P " a hearthroken. Pedro now goes to|{ Ht%. X6 Dolores, but she laughs at him and aral years, and has had rooms | refuses to keep her pror = n Finn ‘block, being until recently | Have no cheap |~ $90.00—One of the best planol: metrostyle and and_ produce: | good i in the Aspinook bleachery. | be protected from all danser and may 10 RENT—The_store No. Way, next to the Wauregan Hotel, and now occupied by W. Erocery store. just exchanged for Wasserman player plano; terms The 'Plaut- ni occurred in the progress «nd that was the blowing to the surface of three lengths of pipe She furiously sends some Mexican va- queros In pursuit to catch and hang Personal ltems. him. Pedro takes refuge n Olive's v Keen entertained cabin, begging her to save him, prom- | 7' ) b at her home Tuesday | ndden Co., Norwich, Conn. inquire at ol CIff Sureet. aprisd _TO RENT—Rocms. Apply at 52 Me- Kinley_Ave. apriz Broad- J. Townsend as a Apply to Willlam H. aprizd the pressure of the air in the $95.00—Good in good order, TO RENT—Nine- ment; guaranteed s Address Box U, CASH FOR YOUR FARM Particular About Their Diet. Pedro, he at n Willimantic Tuesday til she points 1 funer of Fred L. him of his 5 3 of Providence, oom cottage house, all modern {mprovements, 36 Boswell , APPLY 4l 42 Boswell A Tel. aprild beautiful Steinw When Giff Pinchot > overboard no whale mistook him Constitution. M. Swift on o B e N o corne | WOULD STORE fine upright with regable tamily Fruit farms and farms with lake front- terms $5 down, $6 per month. The T TO LET—Seveu rooms, all modern improvemenis. 62 Elizabetl aprad Send particulars to TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, Co age preferred. recurn east again, Bulletin, Nory To Get Another Think. persistently keep on thinking they want Cicago News. 00 Angelus 6 3 ect condition The Flaut-Cadden Co., Olive's forgiveness for & g doubted | ) Tawn Clerk's office her, gaine it, and are happy once | cvenings from 7 to S.—adv more. S, Frankiin' quare. Apply Dr. liast Great WO HORSES FOR SALE—One bay orse, nine years oid,weight 1030, price with water front and 1scinating | Result of Borough Elsction—Tax of t class democ Saw No lcebergs. FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- TO RENT—Eight-room house, good irom D. L Tel. 736. 100; one black, weight 1100, pr | at once to The Brainerd & Armstron, Ave, across from Ar- Four Mill, id—P v s La rompt Work at Union St, New Walter Wellman's method crossing the ocean was a Milwaukee Sentinel. 15 McKinley red Indian Runner duck egg: the best oil for har: buth, THOR SAL TED—OId geese d, at a low price, TO RENT—Sunny upper tenement at 191 Broad St, six rooms, electric lights and garden. quire at 23 Grove St. City. Bet In- mar19d Telephones, TO RENT—One modern conveniences, at 120 Broadway. Inguire at 122 Bro FOR SALE OR LET—The well known flat, all marisd SALE HORSES 2nnounce that my next load of horses will not arrive Monday e in West Woodstock, Conn., unturnisied, 5 not and cold water, ders, all in nrst ciass c An Appeal to Wives W 7, Jo i RENT—No. ell 47, John | seven rooms and OpPusite courthouse, ceutral part of city 8. A. Gilbert. 8 Unlon St bath, In brick house Quiet location i Knquire 137 Main marsd I am sorry to turnished or the terrible affliction that homes from the re: comes to many and will not sell For this res unless paid a premi Flat rabie to obtain I will give ient proprietor a age. Correspond, West Wooustock, Conn. i in the home to purcha. ORRINE has ce when they arr , James Pu tment and c 1 be given se- Come and see them. be refunded if, :d to benef Come in and let us_tell you guerite building. The Most Famous Motion Pictures in ul election of officers the World. ish was held in Grange hall | e i N ought out the largest | evenings a b sult was as follows shown n i e- | scribing the br glorious t : yeer of the b had bee l designed to s v 1, T3 rine ach e it ; esent day ; . Hrode help to_arous ert 4 ham E} sons who have n i 1 | ity of this ¢ surer—Edward T. Bun- right away. ] 5100 a box, bo-klel and 1 ORRINE is doing. art 86, Timothy | O RENT—Tenement at No. 21 Falr- Inquire Dr. Higsins. UP 10 DATE furnished rooms, Mar- Mrs. Lees, 376 Main. 0oL26d TO RENT—Store at 69 Frankiln S ssession 4t once. inquire Janod Bulletin Andrew, Jon Crossing, Willimantic, Tel. Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FAR¥S A SPECIALTY Willimantie, Conn, on, 118 Main, UCTION EXTRADRDINARY 1d, 43 Bln St., Ha Two iron barber chalrs, William H 132 Spring Straat, ween 6 and 9.30 p. m. s, elght week| noteheads and LEGAL NOTICES. (regular bu LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With or without power and steam—4,000 square The lightsst, cleanest, airiest factory fluor In Norwich. Fournler, Troy Steam Laundry Build- ing, KFranklin St, cor, Chestnut Ave floor Apply A. A ness size) envelopes, $1.75; 500 each, $2.70 and prices for any vrin The Bulletin ess Meeting. Ge ¥ TOWY 1s moderator of the n Backus gave in his was accepted. THe gh out of * | balance in the treasu . D. o, Norwic lowing goods Republican Caucus The Republican Voters of the City of caucus in the | FAMILY HELP WEAVERS. Town Hall ¥ at 8 o'clock to nominate candi- dates for city of Farms Wanted a big dem: upholstered, nantic was a;* AT THE AUDITORIUM. ; missionary meeting in | ! cvening was con- | FOR SALE I tch, solld o at trolley term { Chairman Republi @ cribing your farm fully and what you Webster, | ible samps, elec T EXCELSIOR MOTORCY CLE Open noon hour and Saturday e 2 State Stree ulletin, or teley | WHITREY’S AGENG', 227 Main St, Franklin Square. Feal Estate and insurance RENTALS A SPECIALTY. CALL AND EXAMINE LIST, LANDLORDS INVITED to register without charge, VERAL REAL ESTATE BARGAINS in well located property for sale. ning. 3 wrday afternoon | ., May 4th, at which WANTE FOR SALE. AUTO BARGAIN a wins ng lad > A, B f Hartford, c 1s pastor of the will move from Hartford to the 1 Main street 1l cheap if fer pressiure system © been installed s a visitor at \ newspaper barn acres of Jand, about acres clear land o, who aro caus uch favorable of Bucket Brigade. Antmated Wee . wn as i Tuesday —morning usual. Some o weel’s subjects | 4! was given bythe are Checking notive at the station and Llady Stree & 1 bell, to which the once MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, and Securities of any kind Lowest Rates of Inter established firm to deal wi (Established 1§72.) THE COLLATERAL LO. 142 Main Street, to Norwich ductors in Call 1 1 i the Ontario | d Sound : ition. several others 2 r i aetan RANCIS D, DONOHUE, Central Building, Southern Border. ed with a vim and suc- fire EGGS Pay highest cash price. cast o FOR SALE—A first class regulation ized pool table, in best condition. ., Baltic, Conn. FOR SALE Small Farm, 10 minutes’ walk from apr3od con- and 12 200 cords wood stand- Price low and can with small pay- c three feet in and feed re hand en- Case, Bliss Place. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, 33-41 Comme of Franklin asantly located | consisting of a commencing FOR SALE. FOR SAL i of wood, as were also station and The burned S7TCIAL SALE OF Fine Gilt Clocks Beginning Saturday Morning, April 20th Special Price for Choice $2.98 +=ry Clock Guaranteed Gea. Hl Bliss. harn, painted, wood and well watered CHEAP—500 FLANDERS MERKEL line of Motorcycles equipped 500" noteheads. en plumb- enue. Will school 5 is 0ne ¢ offe letterheads, There | with mile to railroad statl High Tension Eclipse Free Engine Pulley at $175 to | $275 cannot be beat. |ing, at 84 be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Stre ree score and (en The METZ, 22 H. P., Four Cylinder rinting of every d » done prom wheel base, the Thumon, Bankrupt StockforSale i | siaes 000, on whic sports and pastime, Mexico contributes || Sval Arthee ‘bandi s, lutionists, | 11" s fire Yaquis, 1ueros. ’ . 1 pails America—cowboys, ¢ rangers, | [ i a pikes, and he | plainsmen, tr sharpshooters promised company a | Fierce-eyed stecrs from Wil sual large crowd. Madre districts are rope o furnished the diz sand and “swap ends : ing rotation are saddled and oftiimes = ridden. i DR 30 YEARS. All the particip: wiid | Weatern” portion s City of New Haven Now Seeks Admin. tion on Estate of Missing Man. Choice of 460 WILLIAYM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St, Room "Phone connection, helps, FOR SALE T ALY WEREL BB The Casino Property at Pleasant View, two story build- upper lower floor | up-to-date shor capaoity office and 1 bargain if taken soon. land large basement 18x ibundance macadam road T pa mpeis him to sell Price and a situated on the west bank of e-Harvard Bulletin, cally and humanly. i lost for about nown there 3 by ihe Sachem Park (evenings only.) The last lot on the Shipman Box 363, Norwich, Conn DENTIS’ DR E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannoa Leilding Take eicvator Sheluciet street or. Main Street, East Size 82x124 feot. estate will herehy Eight-®oom Cottage at No. 2 Laurel Hill Fine Lot, 59x150, Ask about it. e COLUNBIA and French Cleaning, Fancy Dyeing in Modern Shades of all kinds of | Garments and Ostrich Feath- | Don't you want it? fixtures are offered for immediate ALOFSIN, 2nd, Estate of Gelh JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. ch, Conn., April AUCTION JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. mornin t STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commodities. ‘ Storing & Leasina Co.. 10-20 W. Main | bR CoR. CHAMBERLAIN GEO. E. PITCHER | Civil Eng present | wishes to au stands unmatched | Germany Remembers Morocco. ounce 19 his patrous and | moved to 65 apuan: uuliding, opposize Dishes of all Satisfaction Guaranteed. 1 undoubtedly be in need | Broadw firm rates YOU CAN When a man fells a woman shs s A Safe Bet. Columbia (8. C.) State, Office: 48 Franklin St. NORWICH, CONN. Dental Surgeon In chargs of Dr. 8. duriog his last iliness. MeGrory Building, 21 Frankis Strec: convenicntly only omo ha ever loved she tries to| The next spare Red Fagle will h‘:-ro it, although she knows he's|be conferred upon Colonel Goethals,— er's Island, E. A, PRENTICE, 8 Clilf st . Geer's practice U Waui ro PUT yOUr bHus- ness Leture the public, thero 1s no me- dium beciar than through the advertiss BE co.umns o5 The Bulletin, are (he vest om ihe market Nerwigh, Conn, ‘Pacne 300, running sltuated on reasonahle of Fish- THE LEGEND OF THE PITCHER OF Many days a stricken mothe t hot, bitter tear 8, complaini Siolen’ my onild: Sue was sleeping, tame & Vision, But one night, as AL her soul there & And she saw her e daug) ol d flelds of Klysian, All alone the child was s ANd & heavy DICRGF HoMIGIS: or hastened ty her, round her arms infoding. “Why so sad and ionel, Asked she, stroking soft her haiy, See the many merry children Playing inthe garden ralr, “Look, they're beskoning and calling Go and hielp thsm pluck the Howers - Put aside the heavy pitcher; sunny hours.” Swift the moth From the tender lips aquiver = Fell the answer on her ears: On the easth my mothar's weeping, And this pitcher holds her tears “Tears ihat touch the heavenly bloj Spoil the flowers where'er they fally 8o as long as she is wesping, T must stand and catch them all.” “Wait no_longer,” cried the dreamer; sweet child of mine v shall tears of sorrow Spoil your bhapoiness divine,” bird released from bondage cd the happy mald away; the dreamer woke, her courage Strengtnened for each lonely day. —Mary Amsden Burrough# SFNG AGAIN, YE HAPPY CHILDREN, Sing again, ye ha Sing the songs Sing with voices fresh and tuneful, As ihe early matin bell; Sing how once the Lord of Heaven, When on earth a little child, 1 g the fragrant meadows, With his mother, fair and mild; Sing how wall he lovad the children, Sat them gently on his knee; How he sald. when some forbade them, “Suffer them to come to me.” py children, Tove so well; Reamed amon New the summer nas departed, _And the trees are brown and bare Sing how in the deep midwinter, In the snow-chilled midnight air, dlant angels, Purer than the whitest snow, To! the Lord of highest heaven. Came o us on earth below Sing again the sweet old story, Ever old and ever g Well he lovad yvou. happy children, He was once a child lfike you. OF THE DAY “How is vour wife getting on with social settiement Heralded by HUMOR st #¥s month."—Detroit Free Press, Friond—Ho with your play? Dramatist—Almost 1 have only two more peo- ple to kill oft.—Flicgende Blaetter. were in Me ‘Saw part of a bat- sfficious policzman stopped it tive exciting part."—Wash- —What verse in the Bible best college student? —They toil not, neither do they spin, yet Solomon in a arrayed like one of thes: “Mrs. Bloodgood is sending out cards Wants to enter= friends, does she?” and to snub a few more."—Harper's for a little dance, “Sometimes 1 fecl “that I once sat on & throne and waved a scepter. arked his cheery “And now,” wife, “you are go- ing to stand on the back porch and wave a rug beater.” Cleveland Plain Towne—The Nuritches have a butler remarkable understand he was glish articie, the regulation —Yes, but his name fsn't James and he doesn’t speak with @ cockney ac- Catholic Standard and Times. Th- lady was looking at suits in one of Pittshurg's emporiums. pardon me,” said the saleslady, not match her com- plexion so well as the other.” i T want it to match a Pittshurg Post. days after wed- ding)—1 haven't seen anything yet ot from your father, ell, you sce, dear, papa heard that your father had already given us one, and he knew we shouldn’t care te presents. — Bostori “If madang Bridegroom B. | (to office hoy)—T left some last night. Office Boy—No, jokes on the desk Fave you seen them? Me and the cleaner spent half an hour studyin’ ‘em neither of us could see one of ‘em. Angry Wife—I wish I were dead and cremated and my ashes put in an urn on your dressing table: night,, and then, perhaps, dear, that wouldn't end jars—it would only begin Monster—My back, on a vislt ish muscum, asked the per- ndance if they had a skull THE KALEIDOSCOPE His satanic majesty loves to fish in troubled waters. You may have noticed that a kicker headstrong also. seldom scores a hit throws herself at a man’s head. Perhaps dynamite would prove M- Clent in elevating some of the stages, A woman never forgef rgives herself if she marries her first love Nothing pleases a grandmother mere have n man say she dossn’t woman's miseing senwse of humer for soms of her Ivery voung widow and every spin- ster fmagines (hat It 18 up to & bach- * elor to explain, Whether a thing is right or wrong may depend upon who dogs 1t We sometime doesmt feel sorry for pebple who have It takes 2 woman to/tell ofher wom- en how she trusts het hushand, just | as it she really did. ' advent fof her first or hegink planning for his inwuguration ax president 1y mucl easier for & man's fri-nds 1o ght than it s for hiy/enewmies waste money Eomething at # cover after she gets home that % a Wad jual what she AN bargain e,

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