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R TODAY. FAIR, WARMER TOMORROW. What Is Going On Tonight. ville and Motion Pictures-at lum. tion Pletures and Songs:at Breed ter. Pk strated Songs AT o Ha ,Democratic School Caucas at Town sbibition Caucus Common Uhamber. my Glee Clubs’ Toncert ut wick Pos G. A R, meets ko Somata er Lodge, Mo 18 XK. ol . sihian VL S e ke Hagh M. Osgood o 0. 0. F, 8. U, meets = 11, Tartvitle. in ‘Yx'tfis)tl- K% ot V., thekts in cfl; No.. 25, D ot 't No. 6 Lot S i S e iddmg Lal Union meets at Carpenters’ ANNOUNCEMENTS State Bheep Breeders. Ty inyitation of D, M. Miteheil the Cunneetiont Sheep Hreellers' assvein: tion will hold its annual feld day and shearing fonmigt ot his farm at South- bary; Conn., Tuesdny i Prizes of §5, 48 and $2 are off each of the followin: nlufe Class 1, hand shearing; clags H; machive shearing: ciwss 1, hand ghearing for contestants not exveeding 18 vears of age; class IV, machine sheéaring for contestants not exeeeding 13 years of age: class V., sweepsiakes for best #heasing in the foregoing cla furnished & demon- ng machines bring dull Shearing machines will b here ot the farm will he n in and you o knlves o be Maj. I H. Burke—0Old Campaigner 10 Norwich Yesterday. Major John M. Burke, the noted Indian fighter. was in town Thursday. Any citizen Norwich who does Major Burke is immediatel \s one of the younger gen- because all those of the older & Si Perking present. New every day. Best music -and features. Prices always 5. and 10, The Nugget Cigar. It is nonsense to say that, the.ops portunities 4n former the Nugget are not as good today. ) ".fi,“éfi . Only a few years ago clzar was put on the mar; t in competition with many gqod ADVICE BEA % —There is no- s | Eon. 1 dicting is be: Miss-A. L. B.—The lemon juice and-other MADAME RACHELLE’ TO TY SEEKERS ad to fat reduc- and 50.is exer- z ‘You should consult a physician as to the 9 treat- biands, but the superiar quality of 30~ | ments you mention are apt to be disappointing in bitceo put Into the, Nuggebs, .combined | tabborn cases of freckles. 1w ld sigeet ot Wih the energy . puit e the selling 7?’“"&”‘&“ e of them, was soon recognized by the | {esm: N2/ i the Wilson smokers and dealers, so it is now the Fv}cklncrm(h.cbflsfinfi. Ttis entirely leading cigar in_this section of the | hirmiessand i guerantecd. | have proscribed it state. 1t Is demanded by smokers all_the cities In Uonnecticut. becn obl commod and m te his ness what thousands could do their goo SHERIFF DELAYS TAKING RICHESON TO DEATH CELI Ten Days There is Erroneous: n ik once lays henee, heri® Quinn v ner the publie any sary for least ten da » the state pi midnight on his execution, ke place within t rival, I have made no preparations for hi transfer and cannot say be remov discretion Likely to Be Put to Death. Indications ar that th n any tim the very evening nd. the exeeutlo: when he wi It is Jeft entirely ay ng not that torday 1. The council can {nke wo actlc unless the govarnor submits the plea t The consent of this bod 1y to commuta nificant obably he wou ranks efther know the major person- ally or at least by reputation. He is “¥nown affectionately from ocean to ccean. He is rugged and strong, desplta his € or 70 years. Welghing well along in the vicinity of 200 pounds, standing #ix feet or over in height, with a keen, piercing eve, and with his hair braided into a bob on tha back of his head— the secret is out, he is the ad- agent of RBuffalo Bill's Wild | nd Pawnee Bill's Far East show | ay this city Tuesday e farewell tour tdle, favorable, th, Indians o the show w! visit the gr Unces on S: street, where a photograph assembdlage will be taken. BREED THEATER. “An Arizona Escapadel Thrilling Drama of Oid Arizona. In the sterling feature of the Breed g today, a wonderful story of the old In Arizona Is told under titls of An Arizons Escapade. In it Sppears a renegade Mexican named Brig Harrls, who, haviag cast off his Mexican sweethear:, now plans with Ris pal to rob the town agent, Barnes, who has In his house a shipmen: of ore from the Catspaw mine. Earnes is also the town physician, and Har- 7is lures him 1o his shack by sham- ming sickness, Once in the shack, Barnes is overpowered and left tied to 8 bunk, the ruffians riding to Barnes' Bouse 1o force an entrancs, Mrs. | Bamnes hears them and barricades herseifl in different rcoms, forcing the Tobbers to break through each suc- cessive door. Harris' sweetheart happens to go to the shack for revenze, and finds Barmes & captive. She reieases him and urges him 1o organize a posse and capture the scoundreis before the or 8 secured. Farnes does so and they reach the houss just-as Harris and his pal are breaking through the last door of a clothes closet In which trave lirs. Farnes is hidden, The rufflans are hauled off to jall and Harnes takes his plucky wife in his arms with o prayer of joy that she bas beem spared and saved their vaiu- able possession besides. A thoroughly up to date subfect is offered in the monster Selig master- piece entitled The Ones Who Suffor, This Is a problem of the highest type, and is produced with all the ar- tistic touche effects peculiar to this compan gaalone being worthy of special mention. 1 A big Blograph drama also appears | on the bill clever stor an exceedingly POLI'S BROADWAY THEATER, Amateur Night, Six good acts of amateur talent, in. ng Mr. Conrad MeDowell, the ansatlankle Comedian; four veels pew metion pictuses, and Tom Ca- tenor, make up the bili at the : thealer tonight, Temoerrow afier- 1 @ special children’s matinee wiih FRECKLES Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With the New Prag, cminent skin speciaiist recontiy: vered & new drug, pthine—doubie h fs ko umitormiy sico, n remeviag freckies and gi ¢ beautiful compiexion ihat «old by Lee & Oegeod ¥nder an cslule guaraptes to Fefund fhe i it faiis, An mce pf othipe asd Evea the first pight's use with o wondestel lmprovement, some nark of the governor to Lieuten: Governor Luc» who had y arm in Maine for a vacat vs. He the \etker his al would c enience in consid on. case. The gov 1 to go to Maine. 58, himself ishment, but mi In favor of it eight members ions of th sant, the ne the iion ¢ to! opposed to capl den counell are republicans oj renuously ra ple: the governor posing i, Phelps Case as a Precedent. The case of Silas N. Phelps, who w executed for the m of a sherlff, co; red as indicating that there no hope for Richeson. Governor Foss strongly urged the council to comraut the sentence of a poor, mill_worker who had pro the fact 1t the sheriff bro dwelli The council, fused to exiend clemency Public Opinion Against Richeson. Pab! s it fc strong Ho has had rmer clergym ibers of th ! ed unless some happens. } BANX CLOSED, casHi , Charles E, Laskey. lized at osed this afternco State Bank Exam. 50 was closed. ar of th enry E. F bank and wealthy, an cufficient money o pa: 1l will be suppliel TITANIC'S FOSTAL CLERKS' EODIES WERE RECOVERED. Cne Was Br Buried Sea. rashington, ohn §. March, on ir lives on t e Titanic, Mareh's bod That of O 1,800 FOOT RAILROAD BRIDGE AT BLACKSTONE. Coristruetion Work Begine on Southern New Englend Rajlway, ‘The manufacturer of this cigar has d to equip a factory to.ac- thirty-two employes et the ever Increasing demand for his goods, He began with one cigar i Doesn't it prove that oppor- e as good today as ever? Madden has done .in. his had the energy and put quality Impression That Prisoner Must Spend the week be- wii] net be te the death ceil in of arge of the I am suppesed to time within dite of the exgeni- hos neces generdlly “be. con- n minutes after to my m of Richeson to s neces ting was the ned to go of the coun- n, only one is d the gover- a, s not reported that ¥ Riche- ric chalr, pre- R UNDER ARREST. Embezzlement of $4,000 Alleged Against —The Mechanics 2 350,000, sgregating prob- |i The West ‘Toledo ~d under arrest on the ement of $4,000. The e aileged shortage nch, pres- ught to Newark, Another Postmaster a5 advised today American seapost clerks post clerks ught to the apast se i REDDING SENTENCED if New Haven, May Morris (ireenberg, dle on the gallows in the at Wethersficld, before L. da en over the thronged co ding calmly faced the sentence imposed. ons by Judge Case as He the courtroom, while At nedy; his counsel, seeking 15 obtain a stay and a new trial. were denied by the ceurl ene was to sef aside th pe | the ground that it was law; second, for a stay n [until the expiratien of which an third, for a new tri is 1 After sentence had Redding was taken to th Outslde the men and walting to with a boys, see s peal of Riche: commutation of | Sheriff Hugo for transfer his sentence t sonment will | he Jm\'.h.}d i s & fail. ernor Fos ! the members | for four hour of the executive council at their meet- adjourned i spectators there request 5 fall back and 1 t He will remain at days and then wi thersfield to remain w carried out or some o tlon is made of him, as v |stood t he family and of | try to 1d while, nt ty v hat the next stem will been determines Redding's fat He it i er was { up bravi t, ot { interview with his’ son. memb by the verdict. At New York Lawyers Acree o New York. ay ext of the will o ohn was read yesterday by are well informed on the decisions of the lating to the estates of de The Sun of today, they the will is ever presented for construction, the cou ably hold that the provi: dren not named in the w: $3,000,000 is set aside b Wi ute. At the same time, lawy: cussed the case also said no decision in this state coy o " [the Astor will would be the event of the birth of to take the initiative t hat the rights of the child have been provided who is not mentioned or until ten ears of im is so vast, when rates, The lawyers do nof n a suit that would involve ty in litigation. o tte News. Y Q Children FOR FLETCHE! A y ming, upholstering and Blacksmithing in all its b was s 1 R Gestied to say anything, and 1f he knew that he had an opportunity to speak, Reddfng replied with no sign emotion that he had nothing to say. He did not break then nor afterwards. at quietly after being taken inte him brought out the crowd would scarc of for each child, | meets all the requirements of the stat- Mechanical repairs, pai witl. sratifying results. ecldby H, M. LEROU. TO DIE NOVEMBER 1 New Haven Youth Listens to His Fate Without Emotion. .—George Red- || ding, Jr., convicted of the murder of sentenced to state prison sunrise, on Noyember 1 next, by Judge Case to- Amid the deep hush which had fall- urtoom Red- the court to hear To the ques- to whether torney Ken- offered metiens of exeeutlon The three motions mede in writing The first e verdict on contrary to of exectition the - time in t al conld be taken, and , on the greund of newly discovered evidence, been given, e courtreom. idewalks were lined with few women, to the coun e under co s yesterda without da joined those the deputy not block the the jail for Il be sent to ntil sentence ther disposi- it is under- counsel will him through appeal to the ccourt or through the board of pardons. be has not n the court- ely and left ectators, seeking for an The other of the family are prostrated BEQUEST FOR UNBORN ' ASTOR HEIR IS VALID That Courts Will So Rule. hen the con- Jacoh Astor lawyers who law and the Vew York courts re- cedents, says greed that :f o the courts will prob- on for chil ill, by .which | ers who dis- that there is that exactly uch a will, and for that rea- son it was likely that the trustees of advised, in another hefr, o determine posthumous for fully Under the law of this state a child born after a will has been executed, provided for in the will, may bring suit at any time ars after the chid is 21 the statute of Astor estate t believe the trustees would risk the possibility of the proper- T. R. will soon put on a summer straw and v 11 not need that hat in the Ory RS CASTORIA Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. > inting, trim- wood work, ranches. Scatt & Cark Conp, . i, 1, May 5—The { § i e ML Map a—mmel 507 fo 515 North Main St Bezan wori in this city on the cop~ ;_s»‘r e 11:‘,, of the road 'Miugu;ggi the jrand B GYSLe m ‘Rimer, 3 « Providence, Hen wivads |l MONEY LOANED Husy aperadien, Six am_ shovels are ex- Pecses ihis week. The initial werk will hs that of eonsirecting a tempe- 1,606 feet long aeross the | W the New York, New railroad where re3d eniers the state frem rury orid freight vaw Huwen and Hartford the naw Blackstone, Muss, Bountiful Waier Supply in New York, In contyast with New York, Ma amiile Eity, due U Exaton watessh Aitions last yeay hort subply New Yorkers wi hove arrived and abast today putting it in in the PR Diamonds, Lowest £a 142 Mel seet, ches, and Becurities of any kind at the i(es of Interest. An old estublisied frm o deal with, (Established 1872, ATHE, COLLATERAL LOAN €6, Up dewelry Landscap in face' yous' ordec’ for Free il ¢ nced (o siimy o any legitimate use gins | aud plans waier the coming summer, At one | GHDULPIG'S GRESY fimc dast susmmmes the reserve got down | aprsd gun 596,000,000 gallons, aning over the spil Wayg in ¢ wilershed for Years. f smvsic in gregational church of Orange Center, . Today there 104.000,000,000 gatons oirs of the Croton L time in twe Clark, aieryvisor b i1 Jocai =-hools has been s thar]engagcd aa chorister of the First €on- £ ypu iutend (6 A anythin lpe this spring, now s theltime i ing s, Sfubs an of plantisg Haek, Livery 'nnd STABLE We guarantee our servi best.at the m MAHONEY BROS., ' Bnardiné ice to be the 3t reasonable prices. Falls Ave Where is the blot?” Robert Browning. A kitchen without a gas range can Plot out the blue of summer skies with jts heat and drudgery. Estate ranges bake with fresh air, théir sclentifi- cally constructed ventilated.ovens in- sure perfect heat regulations, the key to faultless baking. A short cabinet of superior design including large hot- closet fs an efflclency stove in &very particular, a “kitchenette” compact yet complete, and those sturdy 3 burner cookers are in our show-room ready for dnspection. It's-a wise plan to in- stall a gas range before the scorch- ing wedather comes avoiding disap- pointment and possible suffering; as Pranklin put it “BE ON TIME:" Gas & Electrical Beg't. Alice Bm, 321 Main S'trut SPRING MILLINERY A fine assortment of latest styles in Hats. Ceme in and ses them: MRS: G. P. STANTON, 652 Shetucket St. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. ‘iank Bovks Niade and Ruled te Ords: 103 SROADWAY. Teiephone- 3k LY Buy the BIG BEN ALARM CLOCK of FRISWELL 25-27 Franklin St., Norwich AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderscn. Props. SPECIAL RATES te Theutre Troupes, Traveling Men, etc. Livery connecied SHETUCKET STREET. JEWETT CITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date in every articular. EWIS. Przorietor. IRA F. LOST AND FOUND, LOST—Last Thursday, gold vell pin, white enamel, with three pearis, at- tached to white vell. Finder please leave at Eulletin Office and receive suitable reward. maysd LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District 9f Norwich, on the 9th day of May, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Kstate of Sally A. Randall, late of East Greenwich, R. I, deceased Jalvin 1. Briggs of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition elleging that sald decedent dled testhio and that the will of said deceased has been proved and established in the Court of Probate within and for the Town of Bast Greenwlch, County of iCent, and State of Rhode Island, on the th day of August, 1836; that said decedent at the time of her death the owner of certain property and es- tate situate in_tnis ‘obate District and fully described in said petition; that thero is no other property belong: ing to said estate in the State of Con- necticut other than that described in said petition, and that to establish title to sald estate in this jurisdiction a duly authenticated and exemplified copy of such will, and of the records of the proceedings proving and establighing the same accompanying sald petition should be filed and recorded in thps Probate Court. Whereupon, ¢ is Ordered, That said petition bo fieard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the Cily of Norwich, In_said District, on the 20th day of May® A. D. 1912, at 16 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of eald potiiton, and of said 1earing thereon, bo given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some newspaper having a ciroulation in said District, and by depositing a true and attested copy of this order tn the post- office at sald Norwich, postage pald by registered lotter dirested to “Hon. Cos- tello Lippitt, State Traasurer, Hartford, Conn.”respectively, each af least ten days prior to the date of said hearing, and that returc be made to this Court. NELSON J.,AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is 4 true copy of record. Attost: FANNIE C. CHURCH, may10d Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEL at Norwich, within and for the District of on the 9th day of May, SLSON_J. AYLING, Judge. e of John Walz, late of Preston, d_District, deceased. Norwlich, D. 1912, t unt with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 15th da of May, A D. 19 X Probate Room City of Norwich, in said District, be, and the same 1, appointed for = hearing the same, and the said Executor is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in Some Dewspaper having @ eireulation in said District, at leas! three days prior to the date of #ald hearing, and make return to the Court, NELSON The above and copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, 0 Clerk, URT OF PROBATE HELD within and for the District , on the Sth day of May, of Norwle A D, 1912, Present—NELSON J, ATLING, Judge, Joatats of Jeremiah Gorcoran, late of Norwich, In said District, dsceased, The Administrator appeared jn Court and filed a written appileation alleging that said estate is now in settlement in #aid Court, and prayving fer an order to sell ecerta real estate he'finl-‘,’l(l‘ 1o h*ld estats, fully deseribed in said ap- Plicacion. Whergupen, it s Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwieh, in said Disteiet, on the 13th day of May, A. I 1912, af 13 oclock in the forenson, and that meties of the pepdency of sald application, and of Sald Sicaring thoreon, be given by the publieation of this order once in some o ligring o circulation T cald Distric(, at least thres days prior (o the d;;li: of said hefll‘tl‘nfl. tKn'i that re- furn be mad the Court, AN S%Ra, Tudes. e above pad foregoing is a true cepy pi record. Attst, © FANNIE 0. CHUREH, may168 ieri " DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS The Demecratic Biectors of the Fown of Novwich are requested to meet in the Town Hall Friday Bvening, May 10, 1812, at § o'clock. for the purpese of nominating three members ~of Town School Committee, B, O. LITAIBRIPGH, Chairman Pemberatic Fown Commi Norwich, May 6, 1912 WHER you want ness before the DUD: éium befter m% g columns WANTED. WANTED—Reliable and strictly so- ber man to drive double team; must understand farm work and be a first position; no lost J. Reutet & class teamster; stead, time. _Address er call F. Son, Westerly, R. L 'Phone No. 203. maylod i unoccupied territory. Fm Permanent, year around job, onn. may16d WANTED—Man to represent us in Pay all you can Burr & Co., NurSerymen, Manchester, 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 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—5,000 sharas 7 per cumulative preférred stock of the Wy- andott Oil Co, at par, §i per share. Buch share of preferred carrles ope share gommon Stock as a bonus, Ofer- ed in 25 share lots or more. par- tleulars, address Frank b, St 161 Blihinan St, New Londen, Conn. may10d HORSE FOR SALI — Welght 11 gitke good farm horse price 05, at 18 inley Ave, acress from armory. 1 letin. THIS COMP. gsger in Norw) man with selllng ability. may9d To such ance No book canvassing, periénee and references. khe Co., New Haven, Conn. WANTED—Two furnished rooms for hi housekeeping. Apply Box 3, Bui- Y wants a jocal man- h—a. hl:?h grade, able man if will grant an exelusive ageticy for one of the best paying businesses known. Bxclusive control. No insur- mayled —— FOR SALE—Squire's plush sofa bed, quarteréd oak upright bed with long mirror, black walnut dressing ease Bargalns. 17 Oak St mayiod ~ TO RENT: T RENT—: centrally locate exiory brick Dading, Sxiy, of pact same, for one, two or three autos. uire of Geor; . Madden, 243 Main Norwich, maylod us col- Wi e..eylur. h A 2 Uhion Sty New London. 16d m; O ,, Circulatl lding; A for_shop, of- gings: 'LJQA. 'B:a?nlgx. TO RENT—16_ Onig Bt, cottage n; adien, Joomi ey 1““‘"! vire o el James 1. Case, 4 et _St.maysd 4| YOU GAN'T AFFORD {o be without Conkey's White Diarrhea Remedy. 1t is & positive relief from this diseats which kills thousands of chieis yearly. Price s6c. C. W: Hill & Son, 147 frank- iin 8t mayTTul" W 1y on the ereulasis maysd ob. A, ospital, West Thames ANTED_AL ofte, 2§ Jaberers. Ap- Y Carpenter, T B4 TOR SALE—Medel 88 Overland road- sier in good eondltion, top and wind- shield; reason for sellthg, owner wants to buy teuring car. Nichals & Murphy, Jewett City. mayid dohn Durr Fagm in Oceum. Burns. Tel 617-3. mayid WANTEDCattle te pasture. Apply William FOR SATE—AIl round werk horse, welght 1075, price $125. Apply to b7 Reosevelt Ate. may$d any length of time. cate of Bulletin Office, mayTd WANTED—Pet animals to board for Address Country, FOR SALE—Rooming heuse business, Enquire Franels Donokus, entral Bidg. may! 2t Andover, Ct tie Div. mayid WANTED—Young stoels to pasture Teél. 281-3, Williman- TOR SALI_25 tons of extra horse bhay. Telephome 249-5. Newman, North Franklin. nality Thomas may, WANTED At Backus Hospital, piain ironing and work on mangle, mayd y weman with seme experience to do WANTED You are wanied for go ernment position; $80 month; thousan of appointmentss coming, for “T52 "of - positions open Institute, Dept. 35 P., Bock may4d Frankiin er, N. Y. & FOR SALK — New single herse John Connelly, Trading Cove, R, ¥. D\ 1. maybd FOR SALE—Cheap, 7 H. P. gas en- gine, tweo tanks, 35 It %-in. brass pip- ing.' Address 83 Greemmanville Ave., Mystic, Ct_'Phone 206-3. may§d FOR SALB—100 yoarling hens for sale cheap. J. Miller, North Franklin, lumper wagon, s Send postal to $3,000 a signing of Men's and _Boys Private instructions, ple Grove Ave. marded IF YOU WANT lo earn from $1350 ear, take a course in de- signing at the Norwieh Scheol for De- Clothes. Posjtion secured. For full particulars, inquire at 40 Ma- TO RENTTencment 19 Hobart Ave., modern upper flat, 8 or 17 rooms, cen- tral, edean, sunny, easant; newly ren- gvated, new baifi room, gas range. Barh, for horse of autemebile if desired Bnqiire Mrs, Vars, 38 Habart Ave., be. tween 10 and 2, or 1 to 9 p, m. mayid TO RENT—A nice furnished reom, Inquirs at 120 Brosdway, City, rhayld TO REN - for sale, coti 81 Otrobaydo Ave, large 1ot roum’ Lor ehick fea, plen ow. John H. Fanaing, Ne. 81 Street. aprisd IO RENE_/Tensment of {ous pevma modern imprevements, Hnquire on pfemises, apriid DOUBLE SBASHORE COTTAGE of 17 rooms at Ovean Beach, reufed as a Hoole or separately. Dr. K. B. Lewis, forwich, Cona. aprisd TO RENT—38 CUff 8, & desirable tenement of six reoms, §i2 per month, Inquire at §1 CL Btreet. aprisd TO RENT—Rooms, Apply at 82 Mo- Kinley Ave. aprizd IO RENT—The store No. 86 Broad- way, next to the Wauregan Hotel, and now occupled by W. J. Townsend as a grocery store. Apply to Wulln;xul(. apr WANTED —Work in_nursery, or_ 1o | —onr: maysd | Shields. —Work in nureery, = care for luwns. Apply to Iox 309, | FOR SALE® Rooming house Dusl- Taftville, Ct. apr22d ' |ness. Enquire of Francis Donohue, entral Bldg. FOR SALE—One horse one ton hay, gome laying hens. Rev. J. C. Young, Franklin, Conn. maysd FOR SALE—AIl kinds of vegetable and flower plants, at J. Theve' nhouses, near St. Mary’s Cemeter: waydd end Liarnos: ‘WANTEBD—Books, zemphlets, plctures, maps, old new, scripts, etc. Large l ackages bought. marsd local apers, manu- raries or small Write to @. W. F. lanchfieid, 48 Bim St, Hartford, Conn, G Also m FOR SALECow and calf and one two-vear bull. A. D. Lamb, Yantie, Ct may7d s bead forms to decorate graves. a ng. All work guaranteed. A. 158 Prospect BL. orty. rel. 689-2. WANTED—Piano tuning and repalr- G. Gordon, FOR SALE—Two carloads of all kinds of seed, at a low price at the { Greeneville Grain Co. Tel. 326-5. PRINTING FOR FARMERS. 250 apr3(d ness $1.75 500 each, $3.76. need of. wich, nn. SPINNERS WANTED AT ONCE. PLAINFIELD WOOLEN CO,, male), Farm Help, Gener Girls, Boy to learn trade. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. may9d noteheads and 250 6% (regular busi- ige) envelopes, neatly printed, fur . Send for samples and _prices _for any vrinting you are in The Bulletin Cempany, Nor- may8d Central Village, Conn. Hotel Help for Shore (Male and Fe- 2l Housework M. J. COSCORAN, Supt, Central Bldg. TOR SALE—O. L C. pigs, eight weeks old, thoroughbreds, regigtered, mone in the country. Ludlow Farm, Stonington. R. F. D. 5, Norwich. H. F. Button. apr27d AUTO BARGAIN—A remodeled Lo- conwbile car, 22 h. p., 4 cylinder, Thie- bert engine about new. Car never run more than 6,000 miles. Formerly own- ed by Mr. C. L. Hubbard. Too much specd for my work. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Would make a good milk wagon. Address W. A. Somers, care Somers Bros, Norwich, Conn. aprisd ‘ FOR SALE—Gasoline launch, “Wat. waso,” '35 feet long, 6 foot beam, horse 2 cyl. engine, bargain for som: one. Apply to Amos B. Wheeler. marisd FOR SALE—A four apartment hou corner Pearl and Ann streeis; all mod- ern improvements, with a house lot; can be bought at a_bargain. For par- ticulars, apply to F. P. Church. Tel 84 marsd FOR SALE—On Blss piace, nine room Farms Wanted this vicinity. will sell it for. I have a big demand for farms in Write me at once des- cribing your farm fully and what you E. A. SUTTON, Country Property. 232 State Street. New London, Conn. Louse, modern :Tprovements. ample grounds, location desirable, price very teasonable. C. & Case, Bliss Place. Janl: SACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located 73 acre farm, 35 acres excellent plow land, balance pasture and wood, g00od fruif, 1% miles from R. R. station and village, near markets, 14 room colonial house 'with verandas, best condition outside and in, large barn, painted, new WANTED Girls. J. B. LU maysd Reem 32, C CAS, ntral Bullding. Pay highest cash price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, 33-41 Commeroe St. CASH FOR YOUR FARM for cash. Must ha Pruit farms and farms with lake fron age preferred. Send particulars to TRYON'S AGENCY, apr27d Willimautic, Cenn. Help for the Shore and Summer Re- sorts, Cooks, General House and Tabie EGGS MTVE EGGS We want 50,000 dozen fresh eggs. | Several good farms wanted at oncs | good bargains. | henhouse, cost $365, sheds, outbuildings, buildings worth $5,000; price $3,300— | 35,060 Gown. - Includes household fur- nishings, farming tools and poultry. Tryew's Agency, Willimantic, Conn, jansid opes (regular business size), card e corner, $1.85; 1,000, $1.85; 0, $5.00; 10,069, $10. 500’ noteheads printed, $1.35; 1,000, $2; 5,000, 10,000, $11.50. ° 560 letterneads, $1.65; 1,060, $2.70; 50: 500 billhieads, " printed, 31505 1,000, 32 5,000, $6.50} 0,000, '512.36;° 500 stat printed $1.25; 1,000, $1.75; 5,000, 36.35 20,080, 310 Printing of every deserip. on done promptly. Send for sampies. s Rulletin Co.. Norwich. Conn. GOOD PRINTING OHEAP—500 6 envel print 3%x11, printes 393 10,000, ements. 53 Private Sale HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE On SATURDAY and MONDAY, MAY 11th and MAY 13th 29 INCOLN AVENUE Nerwich, Conn, from 10 a. m. to t- | FOR SA™E. FOR SALE [ Cotta - of 9 I oms, electric lights and o; % be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main St-cet, City. Seashors Land For Saia stato macadam road overljokin; he east to Montauk on the west, NY.NH&HR R FRANK W. COY. ng Distance Telephons, 6 High Street, Westerly, declld AUCTION, Norwich Town, Gonn., publ complete outfit of farm and useful ace articles of a larg portunity for c cles passed down strictly antique, No private sale, frolley to Peck's Cormer, mlxs;ukga' walk. ories to whbia wedkday, WILdAAM B. WILCOX, maysd E ‘s 5o aavertismg medi, ern Coanecticut gqual w0 The i 0" faF WUSLaeNd results. cteam | 2 plumb- | ing, at 2% River Avenue. Will Forty acres of high lan¢ situate on the tiantic eeean from Point Judilh on .« L Only £ minutes vide from Westerly station, Safurday, May 18, 1912, 2 p. m., at Mrs, James E. Busanell's, Scotland roady auction, implements o househeld variety, Grand op- arti- enerations— then ten ey m ule i{ 5p m | Includ {1 Board, ments. Tables, Beds, Chairs, Pictures, Side Orna- FOR SALE Brick Block containing three || flats centrally located. Well |l rented. An exceptionally good | |ll investment for aquick buyer. || For full particulars induire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Phenes: 724 868-2 May Building, 278 Main St FOR SALE. Kitchen range, with water front und eonnections, first class democrat wag- pound De Laval separator, hbred Indian Runner duck eggs, 32 for 12, Viseol, the best oil for har- nesses, . 0. CUNNINGHAM. Telephones, $54-12 and 237-3. apr2id SALE HORSES Am in the west buying herses, pect to get in with 4 load of my own selcetion about the 15th of the menth. @Vill give notice of exact time later, ELMER R, PIERSON, may7d” Br.i, W. GOLMS, Dentist Shannen Building Annex, Reem A Telephone 623, oct10d WHEN you wani 10 put your busl: ness before the publi is no me- dlum beiter tha, through the advertiss Jo cviwians of he Ballstia Bx- ormy, postponed umtil first fair TO RENT—_Nine-room cottage house: all modern improvements, 35 Boswell 42 Boswell Ave. el apriid TENEMENT TO LET—Seven room: all modern improvements. 02 Elizabeth Street. aprsd Ave. Apply a 1167-2, TO RENT—Eighi-room house, good condition, five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. ~Appl: L Dr. D. Jones. Tel 736 mar?; TO RENT—Sunny upper tenement at 191 Broad St, six rooms, bath, set tubs, - electric lights and ‘garden. I quire at 23 Grove St, City. mar19d TO RENT—One six-room flat, all modern conveniences, at 120 Broadway. Inquire at 122 Broadway. mari5d —TO RENT—No. 8 Union St. Flat seven rooms and bath, in brick house opposite courthouse. Quiet location in central part of city. Enquire 137 Main St. 5. A. Glibert. mar$d TO RENT_Tenement at No. 71 Fair- mount Bt. Inquire Dr. Higzins. jansd UP TO DATE furnished rooms, Mar- guerite bullding. Mrs. Lees, 376 oot26d TO RENT—Btors at 69 Frenklin St; possession &t once. Inquire at Bulletin | orfice. sotéd | TLIGHT MANUFAGTURING BPAGE TO RENT—With or without pewer and steam—4¢,000 square feet floor space. The lightest, cleanest, airiest factery fleer in Norwich. A A A Fournier, Trey Steam Laun Bulld- ing, Franklin St, cer, Chestnut Ave Je2dd For Rent The desirable house of § rooms with all improvements, situated corner of Pearl and Ann Btreets, E. A. PRENTICE, 'Phone 800, 86 Cliff St. y Bast Great Plain, 1d FOR SALE. What $1,500 Will Buy at Watch Hill An 8 room cottage and a 4 room cot- tage all furnished complete 'In good shape and situated on the Bathing beach at Watch Hill, land leased for ten years at $26 per year which is cheaper than owning it. Only a five minute walk to Trolley on Granolithic walk. Investigate. Beveral cottages at Pleasant View tor sale and to let. $950 will buy a 60 acre farm, plenty of wood and well watered. Inquire about it. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin, (Cholce of 400) WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2. ‘Phone connectlon. Westerly, R. I. RENTS We have mome excellent tene- ments to offer. the list, Come end look at JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Cor FOR SALE Small Farm, Baltie Vi 10 minutes' walk from e, on trolley line, con- sisting of reom house, barn and henhouses, aeres of land, about 12 acres clear land, 200 cords wood stand- ing, 50 fruit trees. Price low and ean be controlled with small cash pay- ment. FRANCIS D. DONOHUR, Central Building, Nerwich, Conn. apra4d Peck’s Real Estats Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Streat, Willimantio, Comn, i STORAGE Spaee for Furniture and Commoedities 8toring & Leasina Ce. 10:20 W. Main o Wwas the corn s 1 rode on my And it dews on the Ana Jas the ‘s shade 16 e And ";'idofil- "bflfl' leaf was of emer- sh from holly, the lark rom his ¢ lclhd‘"“. of rapture sang jovial From the 2Ky to the soft There "was "biat above me, bemeath and arol The - The mild_sol Iracss brouht & u,:::z Sugn' R 1oft me all dripping an I felt o pew pleasure as onward [ sped, To re th " saze w:':fl-_mm gleamed O such be Life’s journey, and such be our giill, A hn::dgflllunh--nmamd Through sunshine and shower may our progress be. And our tears A charm to the prospect of heaven! —Blshop Heber. SILBs, o Once of a masy afternoen, beside thed southern sea, I watched 4 shozl of sunny beams coms swimming close to_me. Bach wag & whited me »-fileke ering in airj Bach was a silver daffodll astonished 10 be there. h was a diving summer star, its brightness come to lave; And euck a little naked spirii leaping Ang whlS'T st sind while T areamed, w! #at, and while beside that summer sea, Thero came the falrest thought of ail that ever came to me: The tiny lives of tiny men, no mere they meemed to mean Than one of those sweet saeds of light KOW® on that water green No more they seemed. no less they seenied, than shimmerings o. Ry The 1ittls sunny smiles God that glisten forth and —John Galaworthy. HUMOR OF THE DAY “Wihat did her father ssy when you asked for her hand?” “Said he'd been wondaring what | had been passing him two for a quarter cigars for #o regular« ly of late—Detroit Free Press. Joke seller—Did you receive my let tar and that batch of jokes? Editor— 1 received the letter, but I didn't see the jokes.—Satire. Dink—Has Jack had any accidents since he bought his automobile? Gink —Naw; the only thing he has run into is debt.—Philadelpiia Record. “He knows all the best people in town.” “Why doesn't he associate with them then” “They know him."—Cleve- land Leader. Teacher—Why, Willie, these problems are all wrong! What is the trouble? Willie—I dunno., 1 worked awful hard before I could even get 'em wromg.— Judge, Mr. Datus—T'll not bhe home tonieht, Mrs. Datus—You won't, sh? Why? Mr, Datus—An artist friend wants me to pose as a model for a henpecked hus- band plcture.—Chicago News. “The young men have chosen her to be Queen of May." “And how do the other girls like that?" “Don’t seem to like it. They're all insurgents.”— ‘Washington Herald. “Who gets the custody of the auto- mobile?” *“I told my wife she might have it. 1 ocan't keep up a machine and pay alimony, too."—Loulsvills Courier~ Jeurnal, Waltress—Have another glass, sir? Husband (to his wife)—Shall 1 have another glass, Friedrike ™ Wife (to her mother)—8hall we have anothér, moth- er.—Fllegende Blatter, He never advertised, the clown; Ho wis a careless pup; He let his business run down, Ard now he’ll wind it up. —Cincinnatl Enquirer, He—So you lest that handsome littia dog you had? She—Yes, in & refiroad accldent. I was saved, but the dog was killed. He—What & pity.—Boston Transcript. “Why is that eminent financler so proud and elated?’ “He has found a candidate who will condescend to al- low him to contribute to his campaign fund."—Washington Star. Sunday school teacher—Yes, Job was sadly afflicted, but his patience was re- warded. In what condition do we find him at the end of his life? Bright scholar—Dead —Denver Republican. THE KALEIDOSCOPE John Hopkins of Bayonne, N. J.. whe recently celebrated his ome hundredih birthday, has been & missionary for more than 70 years. B. C. Fager of Newfans, Vi, I8 thought to hold the record for rum of maple sap this season. From one tres he gathered 52 gallons, eight gallons of which were gathered in 24 hours. Mrs, Laura C. Coray of Pittston, Pa., has just entered her 3ist year. She was born in the presidency of Colonel Jumes Monroe, who didn't in the least resemble this subsequent colonel. Bavarian n report that Kath! Littch !:u:’mcn is the first woman to pass the government exmm - ination-as a master butcher and that she has been engaged an Amerfcan hotel at a salary of $25,000 a year, Dr. Augustus P. Clark of Cambridge, Mass, who is dead at the age of 7% years, was a suygeon in the Sixth New York rlvalrydfo:of:lu' 7-]1. ;url‘ the civil war and took part in - eral Pl ments. He twice treated Gen Sheridan. A representative of the United States public health and marine hospital ser- vice has been inspecting tha country about San Francisco, and that the rodents have been ically ex- terminated, greatly reducing the dan< ger from plague. Mrs. Clarkson Cowl Now York has presented to the M itan Mu- seum of Art, in that city, a painting called An Old Time Mslody, by the Jate Francis D. Millet, who went down with the Titanie. Mr, Millet was & trusfea of the museum. . The favorits flower of Queen Mary I8 sald to be the swest pea, and the onlv erfume she ever uses Is plain old glish lavender water. Queen Alex andra 1s fond of primroses, but her favorite perfume I8 attar of roses,made especlally for her in the east. Mrs, Sarah Sewell, an Ohle ebserving her small chil on n seesaw while she we volving the mechanism machine, concetyed the id: the seesaw do the work f United States has granted ent an a combined seesaw machine, i i L & i H 3 £ » i H i H ? i Miss Yung Mei Chun {s & Wellesley coll whe wili her ewn country when her college course to gelence.At an int ing of wemen ints work in Hoston last 1 the wonderful o T i ) H1 e | ! i

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