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QGENERALLY FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW Motlon Plotures at 'mm- and Songs at Breed - and Illustrated Songs S "riind Company, C. A. C. C. Ntk Unfon mests in' Car- Hall ¢ Auxiliary, A. O. H, meets ia Hall hm"%n‘fi 3 Hlk”‘. L 0. 0. ., meets Pndders g;:lllon. No. 126, meets in Carpentars’ L. lunuamcn'a TUnion meets in Union Tonle Camp, No. 7694, M. W, A, meets in Pythian ANNOUNCEMENTS ~Four motorcycles were purchased through the local Flying Merkel agency on Monday. BREED THEATER. “The Price of Gratitude,” a Superb Pathe Western Production. The splendid bill at the Breed today offers two of the best western pictures #een in some time, one of them a Pa- 1he. entitled The Price of Gratitude, shows some remarkable scenery, which while thoroughly western in every re- spect, is at the same time very novel and beautiful. Before this grand pan- orama of nature’s handiwork, the vast stenes of this drama are enacted, tell- ing its Interesting story in a straight- forward manner, culminating in the great climax. It telis the story of a sherift who has Leen unfortunate enough to have escape from his clutches more than one criminal, and for this he is noified by the governor that If another escape is credited to him, he will have to forfeit his posi- Lien gk The Deputy’s Love Affuirs, the fine y production, is indeed a thrill- fug and interesting western drama with (@ M, Anderson playing the lead- ing part. Splendid horsemanship is on- picture. EXTRA STRONG SHOW AT THE AUDITORIUM. The Auditorium is offering an extra strong combination vaudevil and the best pictu n the mark for the last half of this week. The Village Choir heads t programme and it is ©of excoptional meri composed of four bined voices b e me ex- | squisite harm is one of € best profeasional tes on he trast 1o the many amateur acts of this | kind which ure nas rown together The Bijouves, t b 1 moet famor present their Act Beautiful, which is u snappy dis- play of scientific, aesthetic and sensa- skating. Miss Bijouve is the only lady in the world doing the glant ewing. and Mr. Bljouve Is known as the human t all over this coantry and specialty In this has caused miuic vora eve e she has app he most famous film tha Animated Wee is shown tod: and every Wednesday and Thursday st the Anditorium. This wee shows The Wreck of the Stea tarle in Long Isl tion Exercises of t io Indians, How They Check the Floods in Mis- slssippi, Funeral o Famous Gen- era; Kearney anc other up-to- dats news ftems. Western and comedy plcturas are also on the bill, including the $100 prize Imp The Right Clue. POLI'S BROADWAY THEATER. Kane and Malcolm in “Jim Jams.” Tonight at known and_popular local comedians Kane and Malcolm, will appear in s come*dr playlet Jim Jams. Th dece has been hit In other New En md citfes and will be witnessed by a large avdien e t t evening. Tom (s his high class tenor son new pleturss will be Tomorrow and and evenings wiil bs shown regular | 16 pHioes Bc and 10c, Norwich Concert Orchestra Last Night The splendid concert proj e by the Norwich Concert or Polf's Broadway theater fiian drew a packed house of music lovers and proved to to expectations of | all. The programme was rendered regardless of the motion pictures which were s at the same time and ~ere artistl artanged _with wiew to contrast the conductor and COLONEL ASTOR'S FIRST WIFE WEARS DEEP MOURNING. Arrivi from Abroad to Comfort Her Son in His Bereavement. New York. Mrs. Ava Willing Astor, former wife of Col. John Jacob Astor. reah-1 New Y tolay on t steamer Kaiser Wilhelm der It is believe made to enable her Vincent Astor, though Mrs. Astor said she did not know how long she would remain here, no: w she wou o. She @ressed in desp mourning. Her d ter, Miss M accom he. When Mrs. Astor was asked for some expression as i Astor, she r ®d for expre asked to be excused elired to sy whether tend Colonel Awxorand h Dere of Mrs. rosse iat her visit her with her avement would_: uneral. Mrs. re the STATE FEDERATION. Speakers for Stafford Scrings Meeting —Ticket Nominated. The meeting of the ( eration of Women's ( in the Consregational h, Stafforc Springs, May 15 and 16. T speakers will be Mrs I Valesh and Mrs. Anna Sturz This is the year 1 cers and the t President, Mrs. J. R. Bolton, Haven: first vice president, Mrs. W. H Phipps, Waterbury: second vice presi- dent, Mrs. W. H. Hoffman, Cheshire: recording secretary, Mre. D. F. Allen Wallingford: corresponding secretary Mrs. C. J. Curtiss, New Haven: treas urer. Mrs. C. W. Shelton: auditor, Mis Ruth Downs, Ansonia: zeneral federa- on secretary, Miss Dotha Stone Pin- » Norwalk; directors, Mrs. F. 1M Card. Bridgepcrt, Mrs. Mason, Derby, Mrs. L. G. Smith, W ngton, Vra. L. B. Keep, Bouth © . {fartwell, Danbury, Mre. John Eijiott. Clinton, ard Mrs. 1. F Thompson, East Haven Stratford—The engagement of Miss D, Louise Roth,daughter of Mrk. Frank “onnectient Fed- Pattersor, of Stratfond, to Herbert | pre. Bancroft Odell of Bridgeport is an- poupced. The marriage is to take place at an early date Mr. Odell is engaged 1n the motor Soat business in i e BE NAMED TODAY (Continued from Page One.)’ elined ton.ght toward Attorney David rald®*of New Haven for fourth delegate at large, in view of the out- come of the Third distriet caucus, in Which many bitter words were spoken, istrict Delegates. gates the following will be reported to the conven- What Is Going On Tonight. | BALDWIN T LOST HATPIN, with silver head, stones In- Inid, between Maurice Sample Shop and Breed Theater. Leave at Bulletin Office. 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 e GOLUMBIA Steam and” French Dry Cleaning, Fancy Dyeing in Modern Shades of all kinds of Garments and Ostrich Feath- FOR SALE. Eritain, and Michael Conners, FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Cadillac Second dietrict—Daniel and Charles W. WANTED AL single man as orderiy. BOY WANTED o work in o drug store, Inquire at Builetin Ofiice, mayza WANTED—AnD FOR SALE Brick Block containing three located. Well rented. An exceptionally good quick buyer. For full particulars inquire of Satisfaction Guaranteed. Office: 48 Franklin St. NORWICH, CONN. Major Lewis B. Stod- and Edwin 8. district—Archibald McNell, port, and Charles J. Kerr, bBoX 13, Lebanon. T¥OR SALE—Or exchange, ome-hall 35 foet over all, § feet 9 reet long, cabin ' launcy, experienced cabin ’full width, Apply to Mrs, Joun T, Alm. | Lincoln Ave. district—Willlam E. Thoms, Waterbury, and James I, Meara, Tor- Position to assist housework OF to take care of caildren Apply at this oLuice. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, 278 Main St. Delegates to Nam#® Their Alternates. is the understanding that follow- FOR SALE—Young chicks, 8. C. W. WANTED—Anybody having cange in | NOR BALIE-Young goud suupe for saie, correspond wiih £. H. C, care Bullelin, statiug price. R. L' Reds, $18 Willimantic, Tel. 272-2. Fouliry Fara, own alternates, as no names for ces have been put forward. In very vigorous contest in £77IAL SALE OF Fine Gilt Clocks Beginning Saturday Morning, April 20th WANTED At the Backus hospiial, ;vuu‘. BALE — Hggs for hatching. e Fiymouth Kocks, Isiand Keds, eggs §1 per 1o, for baby chicks, §12 per 100. H. L. Laturop, Kast Great Plaiu, Norwloh, mar21 TuTh§ FOR SALE—Complete barher shop Adaress 82 Union Streel, WANTED—AC the Backus Hospital, two women t0 WOrk on mangle and do One woman for standarda bred, splendid much speculatjon as to whether any 35 per 100 supposed grievance in the New Haven delegation will crop out and pre- a on the floor of the The belief gen- the differences had the caucus, Is not a declared Seashuré Land For Saie Forty acres of high lanc situate on road overiuoking the from Point Judith on ihe east to Montauk on the west. Only 25 minutes’ ride from Westesly station, N Y.N H & H R R FRANK W. COY. Distance Telephone. Westerly, R. L CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted at omce plain jroning. worls. One ward maid. WANTED—Woolen spinners. at Glen \yoolen Mill, Norwich Town, state macadam Adantic ocean furnishings. Wilimaniic, C WANTED—Man for ouidoor family man preierred; good salary to Address Box K, Bulletin. Cengressman Reilly candidate for fourih delegate at large the convention will extend the courtesy having the place filled by & New Special Price for Choice $2.98 oy Clock Guaranteed cream parior, quartered oak back bar Wilh mirrors and icebox, manogany bar your health saved, 3 W. lves, Trustee, 23 Com- — | §1 Otrobando Ave., large lot, good gar- FOR SALE — Good farm or team |4en, Bieuty roem’ for chickens, price horse,weight about 1300. M. B. Blacker, Norwich, Conn. give Johnson day his team on way. Have no cheap Short Session Likely Today. 1 always have the best (ruii, resolutions and other commit- it nine tomorrow Telepnone 2i(-13, TO RENT. —_— FOR RENT—Store at 7 Water BL., wp, gus iamy, horn, good |near Wasangton Bquare; good lovu- ton; Gan be used Lor barver \ snoy, SHoemAKST or any owher business. Ay Ply &t b Water Bt may 2 And alstant and dim was That hinted redress or rels rom the rava e Pt e AR ENE Dt oms $5 TO MENF—A desirable temement of | p, °C. in same, Latirop engine, | ciht rooms and bath, e1otrse LNt any 1vv gallon coppey tank, boat bulit al|&es, also good garden, at § K, aortis Heignte, N Y.; Duilt of sedar, | Lacius 4. -] e and all copper fastened. For particu Jars, inquire of lock BOx 440, Niantic, renton, Norwich T\ g $89-5 or Bhope B ot WO RINP—Furnished or unfurnished | That Tooms Wilh board, sn ideal place for lnvalds, Apply at thi priciudig ) o this ottion TO RENT—A temement of ei rocms, all méaern improvements, 6% Peari Bt Call en premises. Bpr3vIuThS TO RENT—A nice furnished rosm. al, FOR RENT—Bright six-room fiat, With bais and ywrd, $1i. Boquire of Alling Kubbes Co. AprHOd TO RENT—On Hobart ave, medern | ADd behoid, like the weicoming quiver tenement, v or 7 rooms (upper fiat), ceniral, clean, sudny, pleasant, newly OR SALE—Chairs and table for ice | Fenovaied, new bain roum, open piumb- ing, g4s rAnge. Barn for horse er au- omoblie it desired. Address A. B. C., Bulletin. apraéd TO RENT—Or for sale, cottage house low. John E. ¥anning, No. 51 Willow Btreet. apriid That on permanent g00d bargains. Fruit farms and farms with lake front- age preferred. B TRYON'S AGENC Willimantie, Conn. FOR SALE—Two new mileh cows, one good horse, weight about 1200. J. | of Maplewood Cemetery. | KSIQUITe on premisgs. apriad WANTED_A salesman and collector teilly be the permanent Several drafts of resolu- position, with opportunity for advance- guaranteed salary Address Box 70, Bulietin Office, John & Gea. f Bliss f the features in this exceptional | and commis- OR SALE—Two carloads kinds of seed, at Baldwin's name, were in del- low price, at the WOULD SEORE fine upright piano with reilable family, with view of s party decide consideration. for a short session FOR SALE. Kitchen range, with water front and connections, first class democrat wag- outlook was TOR SALE—O. L. C. pigs, eight weeks thoroughbreds, in tne country. K. F. D, 5, Nor refurn east ag Governor Baidwin \ngressman Sisson of Mississippl The Cloth Shop 318, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. 2000 distinct patterns. JOSEPH T. DONOVAN, 327 Main Street. thoroughbred Indian Runner duck egg: Viscol, the best oil for har WANTED—Work ia Boston) will speak. nd frult farm for sale or Box 69, Brookiyn, Ct. FOR SALE—Restaurant, candy and cigar stand, at trolley termi- nal; must sell soon; nousenold goods included. ¥. 0. CUNNINGHAM. High Grade Tailor-made SUITS Democracy _Panacea for Unrest. his address epublicans had been industrial and s EXPERIENCED silk spoolers wanted = == at once to The Lrainerd & Armstrong SALE HORSES. Co., Union St, New London, Cona. t# znnounce that my next will not arri n the country and that the reme- found in returning the demo- References which Mr, to democratic pro tion, his erit- administration, WANTED—Old geese Best casn prices Dickinson, General Delivery, EXCELSIOR _ MOTORCYCLE — Six the west are ver/ busy and will not sell unless paid a premiumi. my buyer has bee as soon as e notice when they arrive. I have a num- ber on hand nc For this reason unable to obtain a overhauled at factor must sell at once, o earn from are Bulletin, or telephone1067- AUTO BARGAIN—A remodcled Lo- h. p, 4 cylinaer, Ihie- to $3,000 a yea e Toepen signing at the Norv Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Private instru ¥or full parf ple Grove Ave. were greeted the delegates. bert engine_about ne more than 6,000 miles. L. Hubbard. Will sell cheap if Would make a good Address W. A. Somers, care Somers Bros, Norwich, Conn. Car never run Formerly own- ulars, inquire at 4( ST R RN TR I SR MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old establisned firm to deal with. Piece for Reilly. WANTED—Books, maps, old newspapers, speca for my work. taken at once. milk wagon.- Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FARAS A SPECIALTY libraries or small Write to G. packages bought. Blancitield, 43 Eln. St, Hareford, Conn. sing to the eye. modern lmprovements, at 40 CLff St _ DOUBLE SEASHORKE COTTAGE of 17 rooms at Ocean Beach, rented as a Whole or separaiey. Dr. N. B. Lewis, Norwich, Cona. aprisd TO RENE—38 Clff St, & desirable tenement of siX roows, 313 per montu. inquire at o1 CLff Sireel. aprlad 10 RENT—Rocms. Apply at 82 Me- Kinley Ave. aprizd way, next to the Wauregan Hotel, and occupied by W. J. Yownsend as a krocery store. ~ Apply to Willlam H. Shields, apri2d 10 RENT—Nine-room cottage house, all modern improvements, 3o Boswell ve. Apply al 42 Boswell Ave. Tel 1167-2. aprild TENEMENT 10 LET—Seven rooms, all modern unprovements. 62 Klizabeu Btreet. apryd FURNISHID ROOMS, all modern con- venieuces, 38 Union St TeiepLone $34-4. apriod IO KENT—Eight-room house, g00d condition, five minutes' walk irom Yrankiin' Square. Apply Dr. D. L Jones, icast Great Plain. Tel. 736, mar2id TO RENT—Sunny upper tenement at 191 Broad. St, siX rooms, bath, Bet tubs, electric lights and garden. ln- quire at 23 Grove St, City. marlsd (Established 1872.) THI COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 142 Main Street, Upstuirs. imanti ANTED —) - o 132 Spring Streat, imantie, Conn. (pYANTED —Planc Tuning and repale 98 Prospect St., City. FOR SALE—Gasoline launch, “Wata. 6 foot beam, cyl, engine, bargain for some- Apply to Amos B. : A, @. Gordon, . who serves on 2 FARMERS—250 rtrait of Gov- (regular busi- LEGAL NOTICES. noteheads and 250 6% ness size) envelopes, neatly printed, fve $1.75; 500 each, $2.70.. and prices for any orinting you are in The Bulletin Ccmpany, Noc- wich, Conn. FOR SALE—A four apartment hou: rl and Ann sireets; all mod- a house lot; end for samples improvements, can be bought at a bargain. uiculars, apply to F. k. MAY BASKETS; May Baskets from 5 cents up. Republican Caucus The Republican Voters of the City of Norwich will meet in caucus in the Friday Bvening, 1912, at 8 o'clock to nominate candi- dates for city offices. E. L. BURNAP, Chairman Republican Town Commit- EW. HORSES FOR SALE—Workers ¥red_Goodrich, 191 High FAMILY HELP AND YANTIC WOOL! WANTED, FARMERS. 50 Acres Cucumbers. accommodations rd county had left and New Haven with New London behind and drivers. St, Willimantic, Ct. FOR SALE—Un £uss piace, nine room Frovements, ample s, location gsirable, price very C. 4, Case, Biiss Place. Paver, Baskets, Paper Flowers for counties in the rear. leasantly located | _ SACRINICE SALE—P) 3 ucres excellent plow 73 acie farm, .| land, balance pasture and | fruit, 13 miles from R. R. station and 14 room colonial best condition | outside and in, Jarge barn, painted, new henhouse, cost §364, sheds, outbulldings, Mrs. Edwin Fay's Franklin, Square. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 30tk day of April, J. Scherer of Newark, Near market Norwich, Conn. with a view at Hallville. e congressman’s la- in the house difference—A. Estate of Louisa A. between a High Grade Carriage—One is worth the dif- comfortable and rest- pleasant long ride. extra strong line of Concords this year, a vehicle formation and contracts, Hallville, Ct. cludes nousehold fur- und pouitry. Willimantic, Conn. nishings, farm Iryon's Agen exhibited her ad- ministration account with 2 to the Court for allowance justice long de- ich Is to be meted out to GOOD PRIFTING CHEAP—0! | envelopes (regular business size), care Long Applause for Baldwin. Ordered, That the en Congressman Reilly Farms Wanted I have a big demand for farms in Write me at once | 0,000, §5.50; 10,000, $10. 500° noteheads, the City of Norwich, in said District, congressman, the wool indus- m the dele- e named five presiden- Baldwin re- this vicinity. cribing your farm full; will sell it for SUTTON, Country Property. New London, Conn. and Business. Before buying look our ring the same, trix is directed to give no thereof by publishing this order onc {n some newspaper having a ¢ $1.65; 1,000, $2.70; 5,000, 0; 50v billlieads, horse with a Stewart Machine, $7.50. The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn. 3 500 statements, | printed " $1.25; 1,000, $1.75; 5,60 Printing of every descrip- Send for samples. 2 State Street. WANTED Two Men Cooks, and Second prior to the date of said hearing, and to the Court, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. and foregoing is a copy of record. th Chamy Clark second with eleven tion done prompily. he Luiletin Co.. kUéTiflN EXTRADRDINARY - names was applauded for briefer aself received cheerg | Family Cooks, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD . b within and for the District on the 30th day of Aprii, ELSON! J. AYLING, o] William D. Hoagland, late of Lisbon, in said Distr The Administratrix ministration to the Court for allowance; it Is there- Dr. Donohue on Resolutions Committee d in order to Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBI.ES, CARRIAGES, WAG- ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. 2 Central Building, J. B, WANTED Cooks, General Housework Girls and Farm Help. EMPLOYMENT M. J. COSCOE EGGS MTVE EGES We want 50,000 dozen fresh eggs. Pay highest cash price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN €O, 33-41 Commerce St. sidents, and members of com- permanent or- y of them sc and the best of their k A large amou of household furniture of all kinds. following goods nibited her ad- h Halloran, M. Frank Kenna o'clock in ‘the afte Probate Col d many other chairs of vari- of them made curlo cablnets, ewly upholstered, sideboard to the same I, appointed f ring the same, and the sald Admin Central Bldg. Mechanical repairs, painting, trim- ming, upholstering' and wood work. Blacksmithing in all its branches. scot & Clark Corp. 507 10 515 North Main St. 3 publishing this order once some newspaper hav R. C. DeForest, clothes presses, set- Stephen Boucher, foregoing is Addis, J. L. itifni large o bisque vases hioned crock- again recessed to AT A COURT Ol N within and for the ased in Paris, some THE DAY IN CONGRESS. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Cottaz~ of 9 Rooms, steam electric lights and River Avenue. Will | be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, City. Baakrupt SteckforSale Work of Titanic Investigating Com- mittee Criticised pedia 'Eritannica in full leather bind- 1to n>w, great quantity wash bowls and piteh DR. C. R. CHAMBERLA Dental Surgeon ot Dr. 8. L. Geer’ during his last {lne; MeGrovy Building. appeared in |.—Senate:— including an was no evidence bald-headel rance office, lawn mower, hor including hridies, attempted to secure land at Magdalena | Norwish, Gonn. | the Probate Court Eoorm 1o ih saddlas, blan- f May, A. D. 1912, at 3 0" and that noti sald petition, and of said , be glven by lication of thi= order one time in some ving a circulation In said s characterized Titanic unreasonable 1cticles too numerous to mention. investigation will be return from Lebanon, & da Hack, Livery and Boarding hearing ther: 2k lations Committee set May two after the aid hearing, and that re- turn b> mada to this Co LSON J. AYLI and foregoing 1S a We guarantes our service to be the mest reasonable prices. | MAHONEY BROS., between Leba- e sale will b It 1 impossible » articles in thy order given, | the coal will be sold first and the the plotures, response on Falls Ave preger reply FANNIE C. CHURCH. DENTIST JONES Suile 46, Shannon Building Take elsvator Shetucket stre GEQ. E. PITCHER Civil Engineer, wishes to an’ ounce to his patrons and the publle taat he has moved to 65 Broadway, Chapman building, the Y. M. C. & president’s Magda- ge which w n relations committee, Fies, Cake and Bread that canuot be exceiled. Puone your order. Moodus and Ne nden, Conn, s of Frankiin, Gonn, | s comuyittee Teported pill establishing mer- harp at 10 & o Prompt service. rp . m,, th LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, or. Shannon Bldg Night "phoue 1383, lstance north of the postetfics, marine committee agreed to bill to compel foreign owned steam- bankrupt est s required of Am- ete,, located Side, Norwich. Creditors of this estate that the entire fixtures are offered fo Notwalk, Mrs, | eriean_awn appropriation merce court Dishes of all kinds, ete. ve and high- Trustee of Bankrupt bid will take over e blueprints for the coming elec- RKET HOTEL, 715 Boswcll Ave. Liguors and Clgars. Conn., April 29, 19 First-class Wines, THERTE 1s no advertising medium in 0 RENT—Une six-room flat, all modern conveniences, at 130 Broadway. Inquire at 124 Broadway. marisd 0 RENT—No. 8 Union BL Vit n rooms and bath, iu brick bouse opposite courthouse. Quiet location in central part of city. Enquire 137 Main Bt 5. A. Gilbert. marsd TO RENTTenement at No. 21 Fair- mcunt St. Inquire Dr. Higgins. jansd UP TO DATE furnished rooms, Mar- guerite bullding. Mrs, Lees, 376 Main. octisd '0 RENT—Store at 69 Frankiin St.; possession at once. lnquire at Bulletin Office. octéd LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With or without power and steam—4,000 square fest floor space. The lightest, cleanest, airiest factory fivor In Norwich. Apply A. A Fournier, Troy Steam Lacadry Bulld- m;. f;lnklln St, cor. Chestnut Ave je2 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—A first class regulation sized pool table, in best condition. B. A. C. Baitic, Conn. apr3dd FOR SALE Small Farm, 10 minntes' walk from Baltic Village, on trolley line, con- sisting of six-room house, barn and henbouses, 57 acres of land, about 13 acres clear land, 200 cords wood stand- Ing, 50 {ruil twées Price low and can be ’controlied with small eash pay- ment, FRANCIS D. DONQHUR, Central Building, Norwich, Cemn. aprz4d FOR SALE. The Casime Preperty at Pleasant View, conslsiing of & large two Story build- ing, 35x50 dance hall whole of upper | Stry, 308 feet of piazza, lower floor is furnished with all up-to-date shore dinner furnishings, seating capaclty 125, new range in cook room, office and stoFe in front 20x30. This property will | millionai be Kold at a barxzain it taken soon, A DAIRY FARM, 14 room house, one barn 24x30, ohe 24, and & bay barn with basement 18x 20, 12 beariug apple trees, abundance of small fruit, mnd in & high state of cultivation, situsted on macidam road | a few mlles from Westerly, B, I, i mile to church, village and scheal, 4 wile to railroad station. This is one af | the best farm bargains ever offered; sickness of the owner, who is past three score and ten, compels him to sell this farm at a great sacrifice, Price $2,000. Investigate! A neat cozy ecoitage heuse and a bungalow situated on the west bank of the Thames, near the Yale-Harvard races, for sile at 3 bhargain, Send for Wileox's Farm Bulletin, | Choico of 400, | WILLIAM A, WITOOX, Real Betate Rroker, No. 41 West W d St. Rooms | and 3, | ‘Phons connection, Westert: FOR SALE Eight-Rosm Cottage at No, 355 Laurel Hill Avenue, Fine Lot, G9x160, Ask about It JAMES L, CASE, 40 Shetuckst St, Nerwieh, Conn. YOU CAN BUY a nice 7 room cottage with running water, convenlently situated on 1sh~ er's Island, very reasomable of E. A. PRENTICE, ‘Pnone S0, 86 Cliff St. THERI "6 50 8avertismg medium 1n Bastern Coanecticut equal to The Bul. Main " letin for busiuess results Space for Furniture and Commodities. ing Co. 10-20 W, tn_Connecticut 2qual to The Bul- Istin for business results eancrele picrs, wiring, ete. Tuckle, Prop, Storing & L THERE is no sdvertising medium {» Eastern Connecticut squal to s Bk leUn for business resulls AN HARBOR. omin and ind "the bitter . have Tl While the calm of the tide dee) leeward, PO And behold, like the W ot pulses threl through the iver, Those lights in harbor at last, oo B fig S at last! I feel it is over! over! For the winds and the waters sur- €. few were the hat smiled m the yearn for ihe qui ‘Which bides in the harbo: For the lights, with their welcoming uiver {hrobs turough the senctited Which girdie the harbor at last, This heavenly harbor at last! It | I xemow 1t is over, ovel 1 know It is over at last! the sheathed anchor tm- For the “strass of the voyage has p: Inquire at 130 Broadway, City. majld | Life, fike a fempest of ocean, TR A Hith outbreathed its ultimate blast; There's but a faint sobbing seaward, calm of the lde deepens Of heart-pulses throbbed through the Those lights in the harbor at last, The heavenly harbor at last! Paul Hamilton Hayne THE EAR OF FAITH. 1 have seen A curious chiid, who dwelt upon & rounds, applying to his eat a =mooth-lipped in silence hushed, his very TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, | The convolutions o 1 Listened intently; and his countenance Brightened with joy; for murmurings from within Were heard—sonorons cadences, where- by To his belief, the monitor expressed Mysteriovs unfon with its native Even such a shell the universe itsel Is to the ear of Faith ? —Wordsworth. HUMOR OF THE DAY “I have seen three doctors. The second atax: course he contradicted the other two flatly.”—Rire. Vife (dining at restaurant)—John, dear, can you ste what those people at the next table are eating? band—Can't gee at all, but it sounds Brooklyn Life. Tirst California Suffragette—Which candidate are you going to support? Second California Suffragette—I can't support either one. do Is to ask him to dinner.—Harper's The most 1 can Hostess (to one of her small guests) —Now, dear, will you bave some bread and butter to finish up With? Guest—No, thank you. some cake to be going on with— Kind Hearted Housewife (as tramp is washing his face)—Why do you keep your hat on when you wash? Tramp—'Cause I'm bald beaded, an' I ain't got no other way of tellin’ where my face stops.—Lippincott’s Magaxine. Mr. Flatdweller—That door must be dead. Mrs. Flatdweller What makes you Flatdweller—It hasn't for nearly half an hour—Philsdelphie “Giad we met you. Our boy insists on marrying that chorus I shall cut him off absolul can tell him so.” —"T know & better pian than tell the girl."—London Opinion, Mr, A—A more deserving man than our friend Richard exist. He very frequently fees from his patients. Mr. B Mr. A—He ‘heirs.—Tit Bita, “I can understand spreadeagle something ties, but here's “What's that?” ngressman appropriation to dredge & creek bitterly about the crowned Europe?”"—Los Angeles “Hear you have & fine “Yep; bounei: does be look like?" quite decided as vet. To tell the none of our relatives has very coin."—TWashington Herald, THE KALEIDOSCOPE The busist women in Momnt Chase, Me., is said to be Mra Frank wha, desides doing all her housework, drives a milk cart night and morning, while her husband —Gracious! i fis The Family i P i settles with the i PR aa should a co; Bt e } busy hauling his personal aids, a8 commander of the squadron which is 1o visit the United Lieutenant Prentzel has heen named as staff officer. F. McCormick, the Chicage hue given mearly for a 15th ceniury Persian rug of the was used in the triviinim. containing 110 acres of smooth land, | It bas & floral Gesign which begine at plenty of wood and well watered, large | the bottom and works wp through an 4X | grnate tracer Fx-Senator Chauncey M. Depew has just ceicbrated his 78th birthday, congratilations he an- that 1t was his ambitlen to to be 100 years old, ndld healrh 10 careful deting | and a judiclous mixture of work and He aitributes the president and aft will have a fels dansant—a form of entertAlnment now very popu- lar in Washingtan, which will be the | fiest heid at the exscutive mansion, Tt will bo in honer of the Red Croas dale- bere at ihat time. Teather pewmivting’ folk will strall abeut the Arawing reoms and the gardens, while the younger set will danee in the Bast boasts of two peleemen, ‘helder and John A, Nor- nelther of whom has ever used nlayed eards, daneed, drunk | Intoxiesting Nauor or wsed indasent Norling hap been a member of the police farce far 37 years and | Batchelder for a mueh Jonger thme. | Lyman C. Rat Longwarth does not meem a8 her runabout A8 she used 1o he, but ope meets her wal Ington consideribiy sibly, 18 due her slight ure” which 8 just as teim as wnen she at the White House. She and Mre, Murray Grane, whe was to which faet, pos- nd giviish fig- have resumed theln girheod iatima ind are ngain seen m 1 Taft Is very fond of tak- automobiling and golng: §* over tn Dower heuss for luneheon, so this oid fashioned maneion beeame quite the vozue for sel thoke whe ara known to the ‘mistress of the mansion are enter. prepars for thelr advance by eniertalnmen: m(m-n— lettery of intreduction or thelr