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FATR SATURDAY AND SBUNDAY 2 v ’ What Is Going On the Spiritual Academy Sunday morn- WANTED. FOETR! t s Going On Tonight. ing upon 8 sutject, A Way Sermon. == ssive Lyceum at moon; subject, AT T e G oien e at | UESEOEE NG | Farms Wanted ADVERTISEMENTS SN S s e B Distures: Snd i Heass Se B Life? % N I have a big demand for farms In It great strength to bring yemr Motion Piotures and Illustrated Songs | At Trinity Episcopal church there|this vicinity. Write me at once des- . at Barker's Poll Theater. ANNOUNCEMENTS See the shoe specials Frank A. Bill offers today (Saturday). Ladies’ shoes sand oxfords special at $1.75, $2 and $2.50. Men's $2.50 shoes and oxfords special at $2. See those we offer at $2.50, $3.50 and $4. BREED THEATER. Broncho Billy and the Girl (Essanay), Sterling Western Feature. The strong feature ploture at the Breed today is entitled Broncho Billy and the Girl. Billy 18 a lawless fel- cribing your farm fully and what you will sell it for. A SUT’;ON. Country Property. 232 State Street. New London, Conn. WANTED Help for the Shore and Summer Re- sorts, Cooks, General House and Table Girls, will be Holy Communion at 9.30 a. m., morning prayer and sermon at 10.30 a. m., and evening prayer and sermon at 7.80 p. m, the rector, Rev. J. Eldred Brown, officiating, . Holy Communion hool 10 a. m., morn- ing service and sermon 11 a. m., even- ing prayer and sermon 7 p. m. Rev. Richard R. Graham will preach both morning and evening. At Christ churcl 9 a. m., Sunday s J. B. LUCAS, may3d Room 32, Central Bullding. EGGS MATWE. FGEGS At the Church of the Good Shepherd, Universalist, preaching by Rev. Joseph | ¥. Cobb, pastor. Morning suj What is the Universalist Church Doing for Education? Y. P. C. U. at 6.15 p. m.; subject, Religious Growth. Why and How to Please Christ. FORSALE: under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of 5c per line, six words to the line WANTED. FOR SALE. TEN DO will_ carry a million’ I entire list: List A—New England. 1 insertion $10—; LECAR NOTE FOR A FLYBR a 256 word classified Ad. into lomes one time (any day) in 26 words. insertions $27. FOR SALE—Bungalow plots and camping #ites at Wodmen Farm, Gard- ner Lake; $50 each, 100x100. Terms to t. The Woodmen Realty Co., 85 urch st., New Rochelle, N. Y. may18d FOR SALE—Nice pair of oxen; good workers. Fellx Garceau, Blue Hills, s ets, lefl here for sale, all in good shape, TO RENT. _— PO LET—Furnished country house, untll July 1, twoe miles from New London, on lugh ground overlooking race course. Ais0 Lwo Or tnree rur- nished rooms upstairs same house all summer or by week. Bither tenement 35 week, A. H, Maine, Groton, Conn. maylsd fe up square With I'.m!ll: w:!pud thought, and held ere; Resisting the inertia that back From ‘x':e‘whztuwu- to m‘:?hflt‘- rac] It is so easy to drift back, to sink; Bo hard to’uve abreast of what you think. It takes great strength to live whegy you belong, ‘When other pgople think that you asgy WIORE; People :;o"lcva. and who love you, and Wwho ! a pleasure you weuld ‘choose, P To bear this pressure and sycceed at length In living your bellef—well, it takes strength, And courage, too. But what does cour- @ an habitue of the Rawhide We want 50,000 dozen fresh eggs. | Portiend Telegram, Rutland Heraid, | Franklin. DAV | —oR REWT_Summer boarding houss, | save Atcnmit to help you bear & pain B T ot o 5 z ¢ New Builain Heraid New Haven Leadel, | 45 COWS, new milch and springers. | 14 rooms, unfurnished, to rent at Wood- POTeaLan T e hall. He is about to shoot up At the Third Baptist church, Rev.| Pay highest cash price. Boston L'ost, Havernill Gazette, | New car Just arrived. Ayrsiures and |men Farm, Garduer Lake; finest op- | Courage to undertake this Ilifelong place, but Nan Fowler, a pretty i B B * 3 v b- THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO. Augusta Journal, Bridgeport Post, Holsteins. Tel. 93-4, Willmantic Div. | portunity for the right parties. Write strain sh girl, takes the revolver from |Robert I True, pa RO e 2 . Baugor New Hartord Giobe, P. O. address, Is." ‘Sharpe, Northi | ¢ once to The Woodmen Realty Co.|Of setting vours against your grand- m and leads him outside, where sho |Ject, God’s Opportunities, Iivening sub- 33-41 Commerce St. Meriden Recor Weester Telegram | Frauklin, Ct. 3 mayl$d | §5 Cnurch St, New Rochelle, N, Y. sire's brain. tains his promise to mnever drink |Ject. Who is on the Lord's Side? Young . Lewiston Journal, Nerwich Bulletin, = s ‘mayisd S Nars father goes to town to | Peoble's meeting at 6.30 p. m.; subject, S Waterville Sentinel Lowell Telegram, HORSE, buggy, harness and blank- Springiield Union, Lawrepce Eagle. | ots lott lere tur sale, all in good shape. o0 RENT_Six-room tenement, 81 D“fl;;'e"; risk of walking lone on American, Lynn News, ors . 1050, ) er, | Union St. Enquire at 36 Ots 3 an who has received the big sum_of' _ Nashua Telegraph, Providence Journal | fearless; at a very low price. 15 Mc’ | may1sd e Da o e TR o Bronch v Burlington Free Press, Kinley Ave, across from armory, =T n e fierce pain of urting thost ney and holds him up. roncho JEWETT CITY ington Free Press, M Adv.| mavisd TO RENT — Furnished apartments; we love ines the wallet and comes upon A e A - ———luse kitcaen; also gas or range. $50 | When love meets truth, and truth must an’s photo and discovers that he has 3 = L iad EORAWRY, ‘Jan13s FOR SALE—An upright Miller piano, | Main Bt. may18d ride above? bbed his sweethearts' father. He |Rag Sociable With Novel Features— g - latest design. Inquire of Cnarles rabic temement of | FTom “Heroism,” by Charlotte Pef- returns the money to the h‘;ld rflnc*:- Christ Church Rector to Officiate at MEN :\Hfi:lfi :,zm_i;dd;,ifls\_rtofifle“ .‘.‘.f'{f\ify‘u:fl“:‘f' mxzmzfilxfi ‘?l-um ex-:;fi glj,l,!;':;‘Ad gffix”flfiufe"flm A kins Gilman. man, who is about to have him arrest- i ice—Various ltems. o PIRIntINE to BF el o- | Come ‘any evening. ; * | 845, also good garaenm, at § Eim Ave. = ed. Nan pleads for Broncho, the eher_ | EPiscopal Service—Vario Y ¢ maylsd | Eucius A, Hentok, Norwich Town, ‘Tei| ¥ WE ONLY UNDERSTAND. Iff coming at this time, but Nan's fa- | .., pypiist vestry was well filled | Smaq Farm, 10 minutes’ walk from positions this vear. [xperie Browster & Goh niacoan Celbines Hi | Licb St 845 APrISTTHE | 1p yg xnew the cares and trials, ther gets rid of him, without Tevealing | iy rsgay evening at The Rag Sociable. | puieis Vinage, on trelley lne con- ccessary; $50-5100 montaly. Pro- | eSS AT S o T B e " Ap. | 0 RENT—Furnished or unfurnished | Knew the efforts ail in vain, Broncho's gullt, then offers him a |y~ o "0 (uaint, old-Mishioned enter- S i Ay na | Moton—engineer or conuctor, $160-| 1" 5,000 B FoNnston, 150 Broad | Fooms with board, an idewl place for | And the bitter disappointment, place on the ranch. tainment, given for the benefit of the | SIStng of six-room house, barn and|$300 monthly. Good life careers. State | §.¥ N3 M9, o maylsd |imvabds. Appiy at this office. Understood the 10ss and gain-— Another Blograph detective picture fes' A L or A e irection | Benhouses, 57 acres of land, about 12 | age: send siamp. Railway A b S (i s apri6Tutls Would the grim eternal roughness 1s on for today, and the mustcal force | Ladles’ Ald society nder thie Brecit| acres clear land, 200 cords wood stand- | Dept. 193—227 Monroo. Street, FOR SALE—Great Dane pups. Wrlte | — gm0 | Seem—in wonder—just the same? . of e > H. Prior a 2 ing, 50 fruit trees. Price low and can B N Frederick Zepp, 7 S Sourt, il —F o , = ! is forther .sugmenthd by the engaze- . Gardner. The settng was |be controlled with small cash pay- |- 5 limantic, Coor | SHORES Contt e | ning June tist, housc at Lebagon Cen- | SEQUIA we help where now we hinderf . ¥. Gardne ng . 3 - Ct. may18d Should we pity where we blas ment of Miss Marie Iinne, contralto, | o, 14_tashioned sitting room, and |ment. LT T e ; fio— [ e all Turnibhed with *comrortanie ® blame e : 1 = g auto alr Kit. e de: 4 S 4 E — K E st 3 will ma satisfactor; 0 ' from Boston. ~ Mrs. Winters, wnuh\ .“Lhmlc-* FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, for ss assured. Investi- | Wiite Diymouin Recks 8 6 Hhns: Tigng party. Writs Box £4, Lebafion, Ar;i.n‘a':li“gdfifficg‘;- olh):zn:’ harshly, Gardner, was the s er two : gate s Richmond, Noro- | Jslana Reds, standard bred, splendid | Conn. maylid A - en force; b e e e 2 daughters were Josephine Miller, Maria | Central Bullding, Norwieh, Cemn. | o, Heigh mayl8d | layers; cges SL per 13, 35 per 100. | ————— : Ehowing not the foynt of action AT THE AUDITORIUM. | and Doris Myott, Betsy. Miss Jemimy | apr24a S St | O¢ders o haby chicks, $12 per 100, H. | TO RENT—Lower tenement of four | I8 less turbid at its source; : et rafe s, SR et {poit| L Lathiep Bast Groat Piafh, Norwicn | rooms, Knquire of J. radiord, Book- | So¢iag, not amid the evil A light comedy bill from start to ~ Prior, Mrs. ence unnecessary; $30 weekly. Stan- |CoBi. R. F. D. No. 2. mar2l8 | binder, 108 sroadway. maylsd_ | And we'd. love each other bette:’ finish I8 appearing at the Auditorium | Collins was B. Gilbert, Miss dard Mercantile Co., Hippodrome Bldg., GGS FOR HATCHING—Baby chicks FOR RENT—Large hall, suitable for If we only understood. today and one which will prove a |Salina ( 3, ardner, the Cleveland, O. mayl8d I;{M du‘%k;‘ \\'Fu{;fl\‘\'ya]gdflnes, n_{ L | society or school. Poli's Theater. Conthuos Shtlkce dikSLbtk i " mource of much pleasure to the chil- | Allen twins, s Alice and Mabel SALE To take orders for out | Reds, Mesmmoth White Pekins a_few | may1sd judge eeds by motives e s S s grown.ups GC e McBrdomte, Migs: Martia, Ann - Hall Fon SALE zate rocaion - QUUIE, Tes, peri- | B R ormiche kb, B oucaTug | TO RENT—Garags, centrally losatsd, aef"?..‘e'fi:ifi‘é”?.ei‘r“:h.fi?'fin'«'"" matinee performance today. An act N M. Brown, Miss Eliza Hall, 3 ence unn ary; 330 weekly. Stan-| -1 e e vod ooups, |one-atory brick building, 3uxsy, or parf |~ Know what spur the action gives which will especially interest children s Emma Gardner, Mrs. Jane Tomp- | Brick Block containing three ||| dard Mercantile Co., Hippodro AVOR SALE—Cheap, a 8004 cOUD® |of same, for onme, two Or thrée autos: | Often we should Snd it botirs o te the Atlas Trio, consisting of a man P H. Gilbert, Miss Jennie : ated. wen || | Cleveland. 0. Wwith shait and pole. ~Enquire at 50 |Inquire of George L Madden, 243 Maini | O porer it .- , Y g SLAErS flats centrally located. e - = Broad St, Norwich, Ct. maylidaw |t sen, Conx maylod r than we judge we should, and two of the cleverest little boys | Tompkins, Miss Edith Bufls, Amanda 3 i CHe OREH i | WANTED—Live wire agents and 5 S - Yorwics, Conn. RAY We should love each other better ever seen on the vaudeville stage.!|Tompkins, Alice Gilbert, and Billy | rented. An exceptionally g salesmen. Winner for college men| FOR SALE — Eggs for hatching. | GRESCENT BEACH commodious col- 1t we only understood. These three clever artists do much | Tompkins, Erme Myott. Each I investment for quick buyer. 5 ng vacation. Get nexl}rll capable; | White Plymouth Rocks, 8. C. Rhode |tage to rent for tne season. J. duild % excellent work on the tight wire and in | brought her wo , containing r For full particulars inquire of if not, don’t answer. 101 Tremont St,|Island Reds, standard _bred, splendid Waeeler, 2 Unlon St, New London, ' 3 e judge all deeds motives . = 00 = ( Room 517, Boston, Mass. mayl8d | layers; eg4s $1 per 15, $5 per 100.| maylod See the good afid bad withis the und tumbling line. At Camy v T cy convel y ey BTO g . 3 D | to be sewed. The spicy conve e — — — | Orders for baby chicks, §12 per 100. H. — Often we Should love the sinnee, Rest, another feature on today's DM, { was interspersed with music an WANTED—lady to represent us in|y, athrop, East Great Plain, Norwich, | TO RENT—16 Oak St, cottage of | All the while we loathe the sth: = a mrmhg rnmcfl)’fi?’nm start to fin- | tations, i THOMAS H. BECKLEY, iym' &\3:‘1 (;!ar)"(;)u ‘),:A(.«l):urlez,ml’f\-ligl ‘fj Conn. R. F. D. No. 2. apraos :evun Eu&x m:d bé»a{m s {na‘unea §'<i Co’}xld we ltx':xow tnetpowc working ish and presented by an original | Mrs. Bassett sang Love’s Old Sweet U DY 8 Ll = ames ’ase, 4V Shetucket St. may 0_overthrow integrity, et 2ot o, = "o y ildi T days. Experience uane ¥ Ad- FOR SALE—Eggs for batching from — —. g - "y tramp comedian and a well supporting | Song, Harriett Allen, The Raghs v Building, Phenes: 724 | aae or s & Go. Ok itagy:: Tut i | 1nres Pelcly BHek cents per Setting. | TO RENT—_Tencment 40 Hobart Ave., w&:{’,{"’"" Judge each othar's errors company. L 1y, both with chorus by the ladies 78 Main St. 368-2 ||| - 2 L A Fenton, Norwich Town, more patient charit: Monday a strong bill of vaude- Hall - ville has been booked, together with a fine line of motion pictures headed by The sang r Th Rocked Us All, with a ladies’ quartette, 1‘& ) Mrs. Bassett, Mrs. Collins and Miss WANTED—Be a trained nurse. 315 to $35 short time, < Earn weekly. Train at home Free catalogue. R mayyTuThS FOR SALIL—Express harness in best modern upper flai, b or 7 rooms, cen- tral, clean, sunny, pleasant, newly ren- ovatel, new bath room, gas range. =t e e of Gondition. prive. P10 or will "ax. | Bara for horse or automopile it desired Nurses Ins , S Rochester, condit; ¢ ) 3 rs. Vurs, o5 Hobart Ave., be. The Post Telographer, one of those|Gray, singing with her in the mayl8d ; 5 change for 100 8. C. R. 1. Red baby E:-‘g::ioh::d .lo“r 'lnw ;p. m. ;nnym excellent 101 Bison Tfeatures. Billy | Betsy Tompkins sang Grandma chicks St Newkirk and the Hvans Sisters will head the vaudeville programme with a very pretty ginging and dancing novel- ty which contains new and catchy rongs and much bright clean dialogue. e modern improvements, at 40 CUR St. i . A F eftracts v a piano solo, and Amanda Tompkins on, thus énsm'mg _\L'Pn_ u:}wm-sz k ‘{ Washington St. mayl7d | KEnquire on premises. apribd g...fi“&:',é’id' you know.—Cleveland special attraction secur or Mon- | sang about The Old Fashioned Pocket. ar and give satisfaction. -Price per e All i N’ ocms, A y at 82 Me- i day is Marou in an excellent European Txu the Imlir-se.w:m‘i Hih':-redTln'n as | Cottz-~ of 9 [roms, steam get, including five lamps and horn, 35. .,.f.;ufifxy!::;hfl; fl:‘;noc‘ghgle':fl’- m‘:’i'e;‘hr_“ s apriZd The magistrate—You are charged novelty. The Drummer and the Show | Among the Gold, and Believe Me If All Xy Conae . o e o o | ville” Grain/ Co. mapléd 10 RENT The piore Ko, 36 Broaa- | "'th using bad language to an officer Girl, presented by Dick and Helen | Thoss Endearing Young Charms, and | electric lights and ¢ - plumb- o AT T e | 0 RENT —Tho store No. 3¢ Broad: | _have you anything o say? The pris- Franklin, will be an Al attraction for Billy playved a piano solo. The ladies WANTED—Competent girl for gen- = - the first of next week also. L i Miss Evelyn dner sang Sweet y of Rest, and Miss Salina Gray called it Milly Amos’ hymn and told the story about it. Miss Collins played vice. D. FOR SALE then went out to te ing, at 24 River " venue. Will WANTED — Automobile enamel. I ing automobile iamps and horn: nothing but the besi of enam coats are p lamps to make a speciaity of enamel- ut on and each coat s bal 136 Broad St. maylsd eral housework. Inquire at 171 Boswell Ave. incubator, as and two brooders of 100 Inquire of James Mur- TO RENT—A nlce furnished room. Inquire at 120 Broadway, City. mayld TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, lunci room, Moosup, Conn.; good loca- now occupied by W, J. Townsend as a TRudyard Kipling HUMOR OF THE DAY Young Fip—How is Mrs. Fly? Ol Fly—Doing fine, thanks. She's raistne altogether the biggest family we've ever had, The infamous swatting fund oner—Divve] a word, yer ‘oner; I've tion and good business; mnear trolley |§rocery store. ~Apply to Willlam H. |Said a divvel uv a lot too much al- R SR — girls gave a fan drill. They were ld h WANTED—A man to do second work | 20d siationg sickness reason for seli- | Bhields. apri2d ready.—The Sketch, . POLI'S BROADWAY THEATER. |Doris Myott, Helen Phillips, an | be sold cheap on easy terms. | in ' paint shop; aiso & go0d strong bos | Ing; price reasenable; investigate. i | o RENT N room cofleke houss,| “Our congressman is certainly mak- A .| Dunbar, Isabel Button, Ruth Davis, to prepare work. M. B. Ring. maylsd | D. Dean, Prop. mayl8d |11 modern improvements, 35 Boswell At the big theater today there will | Ellen Wilicox and Alice Gilbert, with be stx late motion picture subjects, as follows: Rescued by Wireless, Auntie and the Cowboys, A Pair of Baby's N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main St Mrs. Prior at the piano. The ladies returned and made’ their adieus to the cet, City. 'TED—Four or five good w John L. Ross & Son, FOR SALE—Two new milch Ccows and_one good horse, eight years old, good worker and driver, weight 1200 Ave. Apply aL 42 Boswell Ave. el 1187-2. aprild ing good down in Washington.” * S0? What's he done? “Had dinmer with the president twice and been in- | W TO RENT—Eight-room house, good |vited to deliver three graduating ad- hostess and left the room singing Auld 3, Seigal, south of Maplewood ceme- [ condition, five minutew walk _irom | dresses next June.— Pittaburg Fost. Shoes, Meeting Her Match, Anna Har- | Lang Syme. All were dressed in be- Soupe ik E Franklin Equacer. Apply Do B Polly—You can never tell ris, Views of Bangkok. Al I & 10 fastilons ; 8 ¥OR SALB — International 8 h, p.|Jomes, Iast Great Plain. Tel 736, ¥ never tell much about 3 8 O ngkok. Also antiphonal | coming old-fashioned gowns. Home " mar2id a man from his speech. Belle—That', singing by the Casey brothers. Double | made candy was on sale by Miss Alice AUCTION gasoline engine and a Dicks' ensilage vieht: hares Chsie & i Roval Gold trading stamps given with | Brown, and ice cream in charge of Mr. % sure an blower at u bargain 1y taken at once.| 50 RENT_Sunny upper tenement at ; here's Chollle, for instance, wha each ticket. At the matinee today 81 |and Mre Charles Babeock. The en- ¢, lifetime employment, ¥ Write W, D. Snedeker, Chapiin, Ct, or | 19] Broad St, six rooms, bath, set |Stutters terrfbly. He 0: me Perkins will greet the childben ¥ 2 nd Mrs. G e s L Saturday, May 1S, 1912, 2 p. m., at|Just ask for booklet C633. No obliga- | Tel. ¥6-13. mayl6d tubs, electric_lights and garden. In- |five minutes after we met, and it took - ST 2 en in his | tertainment netted $24 R 3 i tion. Farl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. | " Fon == E auire at 23 Grove St, City. maci9d _|Jack, who is the most voluble feliow usual manner. i : Mrs. James E. Bushnell’s, Scotland road, may4s FOR SALE—AIll kinds of vegetablt ot piscopal Service. NOU 1ot Mownk Conn: uBlS: stion s and dower plants, at J. P. Theve's| TO RENT—One six-room flat, all |In the world, three years—Philadel- BASS CLEF CONCERT. An Episcopal service will be held in | e e 5 WOME:! | guaranteed hose; 70 | Greenhouses, near S5t. Mary's Cemetery. | modern conveniences, at 120 Broadway. | phia Record. : Slater Library hall on Sunday after- |COMPléte outfit of farming implements | pe) cent. profit; make $16 daily; full or | Also bead torms to decorate graves. | Inquire at 132 Broadway. mar18d The soloists whom ' the Bass Clef |D0OD at 3.30, conducted by Rev. R. R. [and useful accessories, also household | part —time; presents at its concert for the 24th are Graham, rector of Christ church, Nor- |articles of a large variety. Grand op- Strong Kn peginn s investigate. it, Box 40 West Philadel- maylod FOR SALE—As I am going out of ..TO RENT—No. 8 Unlon St Flat Prospective employer (perusing ref- erence)—Have vou any knowledge of i 2 =TT seven rooms and bath, in brick house |the silk and satin department? - certaln to delight sveryone who at- | Wich- portunity for collectors to obtain arti- | Pl P8 JanliS | the norse business, 1 ofter for sale three | opposite courthouse. Quiet location In | cant—Spent all my ife s ‘o oin tends. Miss Tudor, the soprano. has | . Rev. W. H. Gane's morning topic at jcles passed down for generations— K e | N o e s Uy Prospective employer—And shests and done much church and concert simging | t¢ ConsTegational church Sund2y is |strictly antique. No private sale.l D nale - | e - R in the metropolis and the success which ehe met with last year at her first appearance was so great that she The One Talent Man, and in the even- ing An Old Fashioned Love Story. | Re Samuel Thatcher's morning Trolley to Peck's Corner, minutes’ walk. f stormy, postponed until first fair then ten - hest $10 daily; experien Address International Mill nut, Philadelphia. _ian13s PASTURAGE—In Fitch horse pas- re; a limited number, $5 month per TO RENT—Tenement at No. 21 Falr- mount Bt. Inquire Dr. Higgins. Jjandd blankets? Applicant. (forctbly)—Born among ‘em, sir.—Town and Country. a Firat Coster—Well, pore old Bill's ANT : cows pastured at $1.76 month; |~ UP TO DATE furpisheu rooms, Mar- S . alone would fill the hall.on her return | {oPic at the Methodist church will be | weskday. e A ey Daeees hhoth pastures spring watered; ready | Buerite bullding. Mrs. Lees. §15 Main. ey S e engagement. Mr. Werrenrath, the bari- i“;)*;f ;}‘:"e"}"n::ldstmr:‘io(lnnd in the even- | WILLIAM B. WILCOX, Auctioneer. |[ance, cire Bulletin. mayiss |May 20th. The Clairemont Farm, oot36d i O out- Bloke tone, i3 a big success wherever he ap- LLHEa lestion. E 7 \pears. The New York press speaks of may9d v. E. W. Potter's morning subject WANTED—At once, two caretakers Yantic, Conn. may15d TO RENT—Store at 65 Franklin St.; market. Couldn't touch nuffik wifout it turned to money. Insured ‘is 'ouss 3 1 I R i S e guDIe a seamstress in an institution for | FOR SALE — Lare _ two-tenement | Bops®ion 8t once. Inquire at Bulletin | _\yrneg 1n a month. Insured ‘isself him In the following terms: “Mr. Wer- e WSS Crch. i e e y Address Superintendent, 61¢ ! gwelling, barn and bakery, which is - |agin haccidents—broke 'is arm fust irenrath’s career is a forceful demon- | Nt of the Law, and in the evening PECk S Rea[ EStfit’ Age“c New Haven, Conn. maylild | doing an’excellent pusiness. A bargain | LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE | week. Joined the burial mociety las stration of the sucoess a singer cam |TD¢ UDprofitable’ Servant. ‘ y e or | if taken at once. Write Room 2, Mur- | TO' RENT—With or without Dower | Toosday, and now ‘e 'opped 1t Po schieve who invariably wins the spon. Borough Briefs, B pood milker S ppiy . "%, | ray Bldg, Willimantic, Ct_ ma¥13d | and steam—4,000 square fest floor | ola B, indeeds Pumchy ki taneous applause “of discriminating | Mrs, G. W. Robinson’s Sunds hool FARI’!S A SPEC'ALTY - Ty R el FOR SALE—Angora goats. Address |#pace. The lightsst, cleanest, alrlest| ., 3'yov 45 vour mother inqut 4 't:m-:m’rs.‘ and approbation from the f class meets at her home this (Satur- mayl16d Box 57, R. ¥. D. 4, City. maylid gcm ERE g‘wwici‘ AgylyBA.“aL the DATMID WHO . W MAKING 4 parc est authorized iudges. Youthful In | g. e S ta . " g T Frimeges = == ‘ournier, Troy Steam Laundry Build- o oy 4 oara, Dut Tt n voice and SEstrys | N G, Tratch of war 132 Sprng Strot, - Willmanl, Gomn, |, EANTRR PR, o e R | et Foanet Dovatun Coneeat Eids: | W& Fraaklin’ S, cor. Chestdut Ava | hisl cul a the Bams of one of s Be gratifies the most fastidious con- |and Mrs, Clara Higgins of noisseurs in his andiences, whils musi- cal critics agree he i8 America’s fore- most young baritone.” The club has made a big stride for- bhave been gu Burleson in s of M nd Mrs. E. F. i FOR SALB. in Danielson | Kitchen range, with water front and the funeral of his to attend ward at each concert and the work of connections, frst class democrat wag- on, 875 pound De Laval uncle, mayl6d may8d ED—Four or ive colton weav- frame spinners and doffers. -Windham Mig. Co. mayléd YOR SALI—O. L C. DIgs, elght weeks 1 thoroughbreds, registered, none Ludlow Farm, Stonington. F. D. 5, Norwich, Je24d For Rent wealthy parishioners. “She is in her room up stairs. She is very 111" replied his hostess. “You don't say so!” ex- claimed the clergyman whose tact w not always reliable, “Well I sincere h separator, S e fok i H. F. Button. apr27d “'1‘1';9 desirahlelhous_n' nflfldronm! wm; hope ‘l}i;ti;ehe will soon be down and the men will be looked for with great | m . Ag 2 thoroughbred Indian Runner duck eggs, : —Stock to pasture for sum- | — - = ~wata- | all improvements, situated corner o -J . interest & W el e L siosan Dlave |43 for 3] 'ViscoL tho Dest ol for fiar | mer. LM DeWolts, 1. 1. D, 1, City. | WO SALE_Gasaline Imensty “WROH| poariiang Ann'Stcests, “Yes" confessed Mr. Dorkins “it The Plaut-Cadden Co. have all of | = s e o CinNEAN ——— porsé 3 cyl, engine, bargain for some- E. A. PRENTICE, serves me right. I engaged the man Werrenrath's records and will b | =——————————— | b iy WANTED—Two clean-cut young men | one. Apply to Amos B. Wheeler. . ¢ N to move our goods and I forgot to ask pisased to show them at any time. The Telephones, 854-12 and 287-2. to sell good in ,“expgh\cs ;“m o marigd 'Pnone 300. 86 Cliff St. | him how much he was going to charge public sale of tickets begins on Wed- LO85 AND FOUND, Lneazd P e e bt Cab tatonde- | —SACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located - —— me for the job. If ever I do such 3 nesday morming, May 22, at Davis' o . 3 ville House, 205 Main St. Call Baturday. | 13 Scre farm, 35 acres egoelient plow thing again, Maria, you ean have m3 book stor i !,:m Finds d“e";n‘:m B SA,r E HORSES land, bmu)c? p,;.sm.-anané \:&?%“:::g FOR SALE. head for a football” “It would be e 1 OBEO asa N S WANTED—Man an ife o cntle- | fruif, 133 miles from R. i John." AY SUBJECTS. S ing care of hotses, cows and garden; | house with verandas, best condition i R v e e Woman competant cook; capable outside and in, large barn, painted, new | What $1,500 Will Biy at [bells."~Clilcago Fritne; fhe Loyal Temperance assaciation . are here, A nice 10t of gond | ing charse in absonce’of owner. Ad- | henhouse. cost $363, aneds, outbulldings, » meets i1l block S horses for all kinds vork, es: care Bulletin. 11c buildings worth $5,060; price $3,800— i e wiiec AUCIION Ly hen Hh R, Tonly | drtes W care Bulletn__meyiid | Bulings worp, S0 Bhe i fue Watch Hill - THE KALEIDOSCOPE Sabbath day services of the Seventh | ,,>2i® 0f beautiful country home, with WANTED-—At Backus Hospltal, a|pishings, farming_tools and poultry. Day Adventists will be held i o eld in the Bill At the Second Congregational church (Lm minister will preach at both ser- Vices. 14 acres of land, good buildings, plenty nd barns. Sale take: place May 25, 1912, at 11 a. m.,, in t village of Conantville, town of Mans- field, 1% miles from Willimantic. T. J. AND IDA M. DOYLE. mayl18d may13 AUCTION. 3, 1912, at 10 a, m., cleg Kenyon, on the road be- tween Norwich and Willimantic, about some experience to do g and work on mangle, WANTED—You are wanted for gov- ernment position; $80 m of appoin for lList of h; thousands ents comin; i} positions open. Iryon’s Agency, Willimantic, Conn. jan3ld GOOD PRINTING UHEAP—G500 § envelopes (regular business size), car rinted in corner, §$1.85; 1,000, $L8i 500" noteneads. 1,000, $2; 5,000, 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 leused for ten years at $25 per year which is cheaper than owning it. Misgs Ellen Pmerson, the grand- daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, is a nurse in the Massachusetts general hospital at Boston. Chester, the author S. Reach ot b : Only a five : 3 & _— % mile south m Lebanon depot, | institute, Dept. 35 P., Rochester, N. 1‘1 o l‘efi%x:he%fls. minute walk to Trolley on Granolithic ;h-‘yn:]m::,?:xr‘lll(st‘:ym&nili:);lnlfi:‘r:[o;' ‘2 The subject of the Christian Science | 5 B e S arming tools, carpenter's tools, wag- ey bt | walk., Investigate. somdon barr « meeting Sunday morning will bo Mor. LEGAL NOTICES. e L L S in_nursery, or_to O os0. S35 B aee, vek Several cottages at Pleasant View | 'h¢ Millitary Order df the Loyal Legion tals and Immortal - L Sl Sk T o A Apply to Box, 309, .50;° 500 statements, 5%x8%4. | for sale and to let. of the United States AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD If v aprazd printed $1.85; 1,000, $1.75; 5,000, 35.3i % Phigs 1 = exprreg " At Norwich Town Methodist Episco- | 8t Norwich, within and for the District JANB | TIF YoU WANT To earn from 31,250 | 10000, 310, Printing of every descrip- | $950 will buy a 60 acre farm, plenty | Mrs, Dennis Bebault of Northfield, pal church Rev. H T. Arnold N"‘ h° of 'N on )Tth day of May, ayl6d | to $5.000 a year, take a course. in de- | tion done . Send for samples. | of wood and well watered. Inquire | Minn, who has just celebrated her $2d morning and evening. VESRGROS Ay : ¢ g signing at the Norwich School for De- | The Lul Norwich. Conn. about it. birthday, attributes her long Iife and s ent-—NELSON J. AYLING, Judse signing of Men's and Boys ~ Clothes. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin, |excellent health to the use of tobacco, At Grace Memorial Baptist chufoh | Norwich, & Uoceasca $25.00 buss a fine, sweet tone organ | Erivate instructions. Position secured. tha pastor, Rev. Walter Gay, preaches ed his adminis- | in perfect order, with stool; terms, $5 For full particulars, inquire at 40 Ma- She has been a smoker practically all Choice of 400) her life, The ; L le Grove Ave. mar30d « SR ple Gr both mornin: 5 o tr state to the | down, $1 per we The plaut-gmdden i g and evening. Faford Co., Main 8 °h, Conn. WANTED—Books, zamphlets, local WILLIAM A. WILCOX Mlle. Edmee Chandon has been ap- PRI th day of Ma Upright Plano | pictures, maps, old newspapers, manu- ointed assistant astronomer to the At Park Congregational church at < in the fore s than six weeks | scripts, etc. large libraries or small Al s i pointed & M a8 10.30 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. preaching by | noon, at te Court Room in just exchanged for a new electric | packages bought. Write to G. W. F. | eal Estate Broker, French government a e Parls Ob- the pastor, Rev. Dr. S, H, Howe. the City of Norwich, in said District, | P12 plan !s is the be value | Blanchfield, 43 Elm St, Hartford, Conn. | No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, | Servatory, the first time a woman ha s be, and the wsama ppointed for | W ve ever Investi marsd FPhone: leonneation: WelleNl been so h(;n;ed}.‘ T_h';)‘flcl (Lh‘“f Ml"l,‘"‘. Services at Sheltering Arms Sunday | I¢aring the same, und ihe s el 1 s e I I WANTED Piano tuning and repair- > . g 3 g Curle received the Noble prize for her atternoon conducted hy Rev. Do 33, | F I8 irected (o sive noti The Flaut-Cadden Co, Maln 8t, Nor-| . A\l work guaranteed, A G. Gordon,| Farm of 160 acres in the tawn of work in Shemistry, coupled with this MacLane of Taftville Congrogational | Buwemires 1oving o ton in o | " g145.00 — A beautifyl mahogany Up- | -98 Prospect St, City. 2. Erooklyn, 4 miles from Elliott Station, appoinment, _Indicates _ that French church. District, at § prior to the | gt Plano, with stool and scarf. | T pRINTING FOR FARMERS R Sniica fiowi. Danlelson.: Pertl nites women are taking a high place in the STy ditte of said | d make return | Terms, 310 down and $6 per month. |noreheads and 250 6% - (regular bu § scientific world, At Mt. Calvary Baptist church the|lo ths Cou The Plaut-Cadden Co., Main St, Nor-| pess size) envelopes, neatly printed. ior | cultivation, part pasture, part wood -y pastor, Rev. J. H. Dennis, preaches AYLING, Judge. wich, Conn. $1.75; 500 each, $2.7C.. Send for samples | morning 2nd evening. Stoning Stephen. At the Broadway Congregational church the pastor will preach at the morning service. The afternoon ser- vice is discontinued for the summer, Evening topic, $150.00—A beawutiful onk Sterling up- right piano, as good as the day it left tactory 1 stool and scarf. Terms, $15 down, $6 onth, The Plaut- Norwich, Conn. $75.00—A fine Steimway piano, in per- fect order, up to pitch, This without is a true ANNIE C, CHU 0 THE BOARD OF COUNTY C sioners for New London Ceun eby upply for a t of lic doubt Iy as good a square as there ls and _prices_for any orinting you are in The Bulletin Ccmpany, Noc- Conn. need of. w1 SPINNE ¢ NASONVILLE WOOLEN CO., WANTED. : 312 per week. ahd timber land. Plenty of fruit and brook and three wells on the place. Two-story house, 2 barns and other buildings. Also a horse, 6 head of cat- 5 chickens, wagons, ‘farm- tle, swine, RENTS Miss Italia Garabaldi. a granddaugh- ter of General Garabaldi, the Jtallan liberator, went to Minneapolis as an official delegate to the general confer- ence of the Methoddst Episcopal church. She came from Rome, whero We have some excellent tene- | she holds a prominent position in the | education and religious work of her {church as the head of a girl's home ! school for the children of the poor. to sell and exch Intoxicating 1 Rbine wine a Totel, High » exeept in the r may18d Woonsocket, R. L WANTED | in existence toduy, good for many t-Cadden Co.,, Main St, Nor- n, Rev. G. H. Ewlnn| will preach Sunday morning on The Man That Is and Is to Be, at the First in# tools and 10 tons of hay. Every- ousehold furniturp will 00, if taken at once. ments to offer, the list. Come and look at be sold for §: tmenty In . Congregational L D e of Write or 'phone E. L. Darble, Sav. Henry Iden of Pelham Manor, N, Y., church. He will also occupy the pul- | S bullding, any Farm Help, General Housework Girls, |\ o0 oo S i o 2 JAMES L. CASE, 4 millionaire, whose will has just been pit in the evening. such manner as o yenrs, A chanc a Second Girl and Help for Seashore | P88 Bank Bullding, SRR filed, left bequests of $100,000 to tha 0oms, or, retirin Terms, $40 down, $12 per | Tiotel oct14S |} 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. Cooper_ Institute and $10,000 each to At the Greeneville Con tional | business is 2 feet in a The Plaut-Cadden Co., Main FREE PLOYMENT BUI | New York Zoological Park, the New church Sunday morning Rev, C. H.|direct line school, or srwich, Conn, FREE ENPLOYMENT BUREAU. York Botanical Garden, the American Ricketts will preach on Spiritua) Ad- | the Rrstaincy’ per Dated s—./J\ m...mu.,1 with metrostyle M.X .‘yi fic{)}scon,\x, Supt. Central Bldg. The Bankrupl Stock Museum of Natural History, the New vancement. 1n the evening thero will -k ol ly e R LTt : of Groceries, Teas and Coffees, and all . ork Society for the Relief of Ruptur- be a musical service, the undersi Terms, §10 down, $6 < " Sy o 2 h lafld fm- %am ed and Crippled Persons and the So- e payers, owning s " Plant-Cadden €6., WEAVERB - AND SP NNERS kinds of Canned Goods of W. J. Town- ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty te : At the Preston City Congregational | ol SBpragic. wich, Conn, WANTED AT ONC send will be sold today and every day Forty acres of high lané situate on | Children. § church, morning Kermon by the paster, | doms the Toresing api I'welvo usd upright pl- PLATRBTRID WOk 60, until disposed of at prices to move it. | state macadam road overiJoking the Fev. Lother M, Keneston, upon The | F: Delaney e 4 & such makes a8 Steln-. .09 Central Village, Conn. Come and get the bargulns. Fixtures | Atlantic ocean trom Point Judith on| Dr. William - 3 9 | aertity i applica alled Davis, Chickeriug & pe 5 e, : 4 » ilie east to Montauk on the west. Ouly | oy At } Eventng tople, Why | 1liiun to be lices to puid . Hewry 1. Miller, Flseher, Ma also for sale may1?d |35 iiiten* ride from Wenterly Station e el ia, (9 Chrlst, application, Dated shall & Weadell, Schiller, eto. Vet CASH FOR YOUR FARM B NENEEERR " to :‘-“‘:"’1“ :“l“."“‘:‘:' u ‘:‘; "“'.'::‘"" a - ieth da o’ M iv low prices an erms, Some ne bay ) N - pathological laboratol L) i ent s At,the Pirgt Baptist church Bun- | Arthur ! : | gains Flaut-Cadden Co, Muln 8L, | TORAGE s hospital, in New York, For this ige retary of the ~Christian = Endeayoer | [0 Ul G are clectors tnd e, Contitian. Witk | Fontt farms sad fatk s be sl Btaring & Ladsing Ce. 10:20 W: Male s deatis to it he went his patients when in poet, mavement, will speak, The paster || i the T rms $10 down, s proberof; ArianastISOlaNT, et — A tablet is to be of Dr. I¥Laughtin's will speak in the eveming: aut-Cadden Co., | 8 Sy B s sisffind Conn, THYON'S AGENCY, 5 1s no advertising medium THERE s no advertising medium in life and herolo death, & ]Ezfimco ecticut equal to T BE wlm-atflafim,mai::hfi'fim o e | Rev. Alberl ¥, Bling will speak ab - Phodepwr gprazd - lllu;:‘c‘unnectlnu: ::ull‘n. The By X exprassing something of the folt for the decter, 1o bg ¢