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EAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW. Moving Pleturvs and Ilustrated Songs at the Theater. Vaudeville and Moving Plotures at the Auditorium. Vaudeville aad Photoplays at Davis Theatre. Driil ot wirn Company. C A C. C. . G., at Armory. Shetucket , No. 37, L O. O. F., aeets in 04d Fellows' Hall Norwich Nest, No, 1396, O. O. O, meets in Owls' Hall Wauregan Lodge, No. 6, K. of P. meets In Bythian Hall Norwicn Central Labor Union mests in_Carpenters’ Ha. Thames’ Lodge, No. 326, N. E. O. P, meets in T. A. B, Hall Slater Lodge_No. 509, N. E. O. P., meets In T. A. B. Builaiis. ANNOUNCEMENTS Fire sale. Regular $3.50 eveglasses for $1.75. Burnnam, 227 Main street. BREED THEATER. The Chains of an Oath, Wonderful Two Reel Vitageaph Feature. The value of an oath is fully tested in the remarkable Russian story at the Breed today, entitled The Crains of an Oath, In this most absorbing story a Russian girl upon leaving her country for America is bound by oath to re- turn and marry a peasant who is be- trothed to her more by custom than love. In America she meets a fellow- countryman who has become Ameri- canized, and he falls in lov> with her. She rememboers her oath, and tells him sShe cannot accept his p10oposal of mar- riage. He follows her to her home country and, meeting thc man to whom she has been forced to return, a dra- matic Wcene occurs, in wheh the pea ant heroically gives the girl up to his rival upon secing her greater love for him. The cast for this exceptional drama is all.star one, and includes all he famous names of the Vitagraph ompany. Maurice Costello, Roger Lyt- ton and Lillian Walker are seen in a delightful comedy dramz ard Tom Mocre appears in Panic Days in _Wall Street, and the Biograph company pre- sents A Chance Deception. an especial- iy novel “Raffles” picture, WILLIMANTIC OBITUARY. John Cennors, John Connors, aged 72 yvears, died at St. Joseph’s hospital Sunday afternoon. Mr. Connors had resided in this city for the past 40 vears, and was onme of Willimantic’s oldest-Irish residents. He was at one time employed by the city. as a boss stome mason. Two _sons, Thomas and Patrick C delphia, and one brother, D: nors of this city, Intercity Bowling Scores. The Intercity Bowling league at the Y. M. C. A. allcys Monda: ing resuited in ihe following score Grex Club. Harrington .--. 13 123 133 Higgins . 18 118 108 Parker .... . 61 138 94 Total, 1105. Thread City Cyclers. P TN Siaser a1 s 101 17 Booston Store. S e ve 22D Baptists. R 26 68 S e AT 7108 94 Pendletor. .. .. 104 94 144 Total, 925. Cubs Sure of Championship. In the W. H. S. league basketball tournament at the Y. M. C. A. gym Monday afterncon the G the Naticrals 11 to 10 in a cl test. Downes was the refere Cubs play the Red Sox in the las of the series this afternoon. and lead insures them of the championship, 2fedals to the merabers of the winning team have been awarded Cotter, Col- lins, Flynna, Brown and Chappeil. Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary Formed. Prominent church and society women of this city have organized a women's suxiliary to the Y. M C. A. Mrs, W. H. Phlpps of Waterbury, daughter of the late Rev. Francis Willlams of Chaplin, Mrs. H. M. Pollock of Nor- wich and State Secretary E. TT. Bate outlined the benefits of a women's auxiliary at the meeting for organiza- tion, at which time the following com- mittees were chosen: Constitition, Mrs, L. H. Aronld, Mrs, S. B. Doolittle, Mrs, Julia Reynolds, and S. B. Doolittle ex- officio; nominations, Mrs, E. B. Crane, Mrs. James L. Harroun, Mrs, A, C. Seripture, Mrs, Frank Reed, Mrs, H. C. Murray, Mrs, Frank Reed, Representatives are to be appointed from Windham Center, South Wind- ham and Norta Windham churches, Inspection of Brick Top Road. Special Investigator Ulrich of the state highway department made his first official visit to Willimartic Mon- day. In company with First Seect- man R. E. Mitchell he inspected the [ new brick top road, to ascertain the amount of telfcrd the mew road will need. New Industry Probable,, New York parties are reportedgto be negotiating with E. Harlow Holmbs for | @ lease of the top story of the Holmes | block, on Main stret. They propose to start’ a_neckwear factory, it is said, that will give employment to thirty siria. Rate Books Complete. The rate books have been completed “(Cascarets” the Best Laxative Thoroughly - Cleanses Your Liver and Bowels While You Sleep. No odds how bad your liver, stom- ach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncom- fortable you are from constipation, indigestion, biliousness and sluggish intestines—you always get the de- sired results With Cascarets and quickly, too. Don’t let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take _ascarets tonight; put an end to the icadache, biliousness, dizziness, nery- ousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, Cackache and all other distress; Cleanse your inside organs of all the vile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery, A 10-cent box means hoalth, happi- ness and a clear head for monihs, No more days of gloom and distress if FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES . With Great of the CivilWa howed in his portl for himself. fur apart en 1 nnors of Phila- | hosses wuz “T am not one. his countrs Breckenridge, the United were sparkling and conversationalist. youngest Vice-President and won when he left the be sworn in as a even greater presiding chalr But for secession he would have made left a name greater than As an officer litile opportunity to win dis- tinction and accepted the position of War of the Confederacy ants_dcfeated | Secretary of ts last days. as one of my Soldler's warmest and even in the excitement of loyalty to #that friendship by sending a messenger with an urgent request that I should allow him to take me to a place I replied that my Soldier the ancestral home to stay until he came for me and I knew and while T him most kindness T woull o were afterward very glad to ECRENRIDGE. 2 meet him in Canada when he was In exile. His brilliancy and chalm won maay, ew sunlight over many a day in an elien land. friends end & By Mrs. Gen. Pickett O Y P = 18—GEN.JOHN C. BRECKEN RIDGE. Py opposite here, you say, was the home of Chief Justice Marshall?” askea Gen. John C. Breckemridge, the lest Secre- tary of War in the Cabinet of President Davis, Yes, General” I veplied. My Soldier's grandfather and the Chief Justico were warm Personal friends, and the Pickeits and the Mar- shalls are closely related by blood and marriage.’” “It’s @ connection to bo proud of, fxn Judge Marsball was one of the most fearned men our country has ever had. No judiclal fame will ever equal that @cquired by him as Ohlef Justice. Mo possessed, as fome one has said, ‘the statesmanship of jurisprudence.’ And yet he was as simple minded as a cbild, as T could dllustrate with one ©f the family legends if you were not such a good stor “All the more reason tbat I should enjoy yYour Story. Pickett and his judicial neighbor were opposite in many ways The gaunt form and meagre face of the Chief Justice seemed to dndicate that, fn addition to having descended through a Jong line of thin ancestry, he had toil and was of abstemious habits. Col. Pickett, on the other form and genial face the effects of generous living ears spent in scholarly leisure. The same differences were apparent i v part of their establishment, even includi So moticeable was this dlssimilarity that it led to unpleasant susplclons that Dick, the driver, was perhaps converting the food of the horses nto Mquid The attention of the Judge being called to the mub- Ject, he sent for Dick to solve this mew problem which deffed Constitutional principles and precedents, “ Good mornin’ “ %Good morning, Dic fat and sleel becomes qf thelr food? Marse John, dat’s so dat dey afn’ fat. Bat You en de Kunnel's He w'ars fine clothes, fan-tail coats wid buttons sot 1 collars en lace ruffles en knee buckles. En you, Marse Johm, wou don’ keer what you w’'ars er what you eats. You w'ars plain shirts e iinen roundabouts.’ “ “That's so, teller yourself.” e the carriage horses. Jolea.* What's the reason that Col. Pickett's horses are so while mine 100k like skeletons? They are not haif fed. What Dick—that'’s so ag'in, Marse John, Jook at yow Te you fat?' decidedly not.” look at missus. Is she fat? Mrs. Marshall is certainly not fat” 100k at me. vou're as lean as & beanpole.” *“ ‘Dat's de same case wid we-all's horses. Dev’s po’ jes’ lak we-all de fat runs in de Pickett family en ¥ don’ run in ourn. ““Your evidence is conclusive, Dick. It is apparent that my judgment the premisos was erroneous. You may £o.” z wed you wuz gwine say ‘tvas 'roneous en I knowed dem us when you asked, but I dldn’t lak to tell you’ " “The Judge was a great orator, too, wasn’t he?” I asked, “No; I never thought he was an orator. There bave been few great orators. They are more rare than poets, artists, statesmen and generals. “You showld know,” I replied. “For you are classed as one of the wreat Is I fat? 1 do possess the first and most essential qualiy of oratory— For T cannot affect an emotion. I might make g smile come befors the tears are dried, but T never could make one ‘take up arms against\himself." ¥ convinced of this in ome of the most impressive and dramatio 1 ever witnessesd in the United States Semate. I had made the greatest of my life, one to which I had given sreat care in preparation and de- It was in justification of secession. the second of deathless silence which foMowed my closing word an of- ficer In the fatisue uniform of the United States Arm: volce nor the eves of an orator, sprang to his feet and, and, without a mo= ment’s preparation, hurled at me In defense of the Unjon words of such liquid burned mine to ashes. A few weeks later that officer, Col eld of Ball's Bluff, sealed with his blood his devotion te Who had neither the who was the competitor of Iincoln and Doug- contest of 190, was considered the handsomest man His face was llke a beautiful cameo, his eves expressive, his figure was magnificent. Ho was & He was - for his 2 MAégENv Jg reser C. Wright from Jjune 10 to 19 and the second division at the same place from June 19 to 29. the tax collector on the tax | R completed and Thursda collection next making an the Cyril and rlal hospit xtension of franchise covers the rou from the terminus of the present elec road to the state line the Hollow and Staffordville. Gone to Sprinofield. by w ay & Son to Springfiel, ( be employed by a frueking concern. After Truants. J. Potter of Woodstock, agent board of education, was looking up truant town Monday Card Clothing com- contemplating an addition to accommodate tis rapidiy- growing business. Brothers began work Monday ing on the foundation for a new building on East Main street. Sells Interest in Theatre. H. George has sold his in in the Comique theatre to Ed- proprietor of the Gem theatre. OBITUARY. L. Rathbon (Contributed.) Miss Addie Louisa Rathbone died g the home of her brother, Albert Rath- b e A UNIVERSAL REMEDY Death came very umexpectedly as the Tesmlt of o week’s (inees of pneumonia She was the daughter of Ransom I and Cyntia Haddam July very consclentious persen, fond of na- ture, o very successful teacher, havin and 18tn = districts of Kast Haddam, She leave: Wightmans ot Constipation, Biliouswess, budigestion, eta. March 2d. You will take a Cascaret now and fhen, All druggists sell Cascarets, Don't forget the children—thelr little insides need a good mentle clesnsing, of Jebron, was mitended Burial wus at Col- Tha funera Herold of Hebron, Mr. Remington of Colchester. grammar echool. ion for ia C. Johnson Memn- dune 10 to 28. afternoon the railroad committee will give a hearing time asked for by | Railwas tion of its|cut Coast Artillery reserves for the | coming _summer has been approved by the Division of Militia of the War of | department. The first division of the (Special to The Bulletin.) | for the maneuvers of the C years is als> For Pains in the Back. Equally effective for all born in g D poEn: i sorts of aches and pains the result of taking cold, overexertion or strain. rotrers A § Brandreth's Pills Enirely Vegetable. by Mr chester in the family lot, attended by he Stafford Springs Press noted that Miss Rathbone was for many STAFFORD RIN years a teacher in the public school R of Stafford, having taught in the old Q‘E VS? INGS schoolhouse now the home of I. E. £ K Varren, and was in charge of ths Two Legislative Hearings of Borough | nimiry griae at the opening of the Anterest—Change in Theatre Owner- | Pinn COAST ARTILLERY MANEUVERS licfoge ‘the AT FORT WRIGHT. \iions committee in Hartford o L gelock on | Connecticut Men Will be There From Washington, March 15—The _date MOTHER! WATCH THE CHILDREN’S BOWELS. If Cross, Sick, Feverish, Billous ér Tongue is Coated Give Dellcious “Syrup of Figs.” No matter what ails your child, a gentle, thorough laxative physie should always be the first treatment given. If your ehild isn’¢ feeling well; rest- ing nieely; eating regularly and acting naturally it is a sure sign that it's little stomach, liver and 30 feet of bowels are fllled with foul, constipat- ed waste matter and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When cross, irricable, feverish ,stom- ach sour, breath bad or your little one has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, tongue coated; give & teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs and in a few hours all the clogged up waste, undigested food and sour bile will gently move on and out of its 1it- tle bowels without nausea, gTiping or weakness, and you Will surely havo a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. With Syrup of Figs you are mot drugging your children, being compos- ed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatics it cannot be harmful, be- sides they dearly love its delicious fig taste. Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs handy. It is the only stomach, liver and bowel cleanser and regulator needed—a little given today will save a sick child tomorrow. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly print- ed on the package. Ask your drugsist for the full name, “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,” prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, gen- uine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. - s will go into camp at Fort H. Advices have been received at the War department that the dummy armament for the use of the Coast | artillery at Bridgeport will sqon be delivered for that work on the insta- lation of the same will be pushed as rapidly as possible. An officer will be detailed to inspect it in the near fu- ture. ' WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS under the hezding of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT TUE RATE OF 5c per line, six words to the line FOR SALE. The stormy Ma: Ab, passing few are they And thou TO RENT. WANTED_—A second hand wheel for WANTED ‘marisd and | Torning ich, Conn. Tel 69i-2.| ROOMS for 1y Letffingwell, Norwic) a200Ms tor NIGHT _WATCHMAN voolen MU, WANTED _First d two-counter man 1or auick | “Sna C. Chamberlain, Martin House. 2oL ington. FOR SALE_About 25 tons of §ood WANTED —A minister_for & parish in the country; salary $500, including | fonle Water Co. Angonia, Conn barh on premise: Parkhurst, parsonage, Canterbury; WANTED A meat refrigerator. Ad- | per 100. E. A. Hoxle, Yantic, Conf. = = drise Mt partlodtirs 15 B0k 8 pe, FURNISHED ROOMS — Central loca 03 bookkeeper | locality and stenographer by young lady: com- | town; to Box 4, | Plac mar1sd references. hay on Broad Brook and Klmer E. FOR SALK—One palr of good work [ FOR RENT—16-acre farm located OB | And. in thy relgn of blast Addross | horses, sound and kind, weigh 3500. [state road one mile from Central I” d Plainfield, comprising a 3% marisd | Appiy Thomsas Meilen, S0. Canterbury, | lage an ndeid, cemprising o 1% ’Lock Box 18, Central Conn. marlsd story house, bar: PR RATE T Ohs CEEHIES toasing)| Canark. Mste car Tbes Eeach forr Siindsr. B W[ YiLsse ht housekeeping, priv. B e e i Waah- | Then sing T BENT—Store at b5 Frankiin St, ller's fa City. The < | suitable for any line of busin: Miilery, farm,: Preston City, ) s’ An- | Ruiteble ior Noy I Bf ot sss. Bradtord, ' Book- langd’ fof | “*Rebidiuis = | e mENT—ower 184 FOR SALE — Bggs for baiching; mari3d_ | plired and White sock; $1 per 15, 34 | binde 5, Cotum- | P marisTa . tion. | Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Unlen St Tharisd Wovad FOR SALE Modern house, desirable for seling, leaving | “pURNISHED ROOMS, all modern o price low. C. H. Case, BlsS | venicnces, 38 Union St. Telepncus b Norwich. ‘mariid ivita WANTED A cottage in good repair. with one or two acres of land und Eood water, near store and cars, in tne town of Thompson or need answer, as I will not buy of U Address M. 'D. Caartwright, Killingiy, < 1. siu FOR SALE—Four pair oxen mule | ™ Up 0 DATE furnished rooms. Mar- guerite bullding. Mrs. Lees, 376 Main. and cows, lawrence kaymond, Mont Ville, Gt. Tel. 1076-2, Norwicn. 'marlid ¥OR SALE — Barber shop, three . m. | chairs; cheap If taken at once, Ad- dress 15 Bank St, New London, Conn. FOR SALE. mariid market garden 00d sales ‘Address Farm. WANTED To rent hou available, near Norwick half mile from_trolley. C., Bulletin Office. — Tocomotive wages about unnecessary Railway, care Bullo “fireme; brakemen: exper! von | TWOR SATE Cadiliac aytomobiiewith st | exira batiness boay. —inguire &b 13 Folfuired. | peck sire marita SR ¥OR SALE Three good horses, 1100 o farm L MO SO Ve B Cla ST Sround || Khmbati Tarm, Bse“Miod, “Ters 16w “price "3l M - Bt., opp. Postotfice. marlid | from Franki ~¥OR SALL Three houses in Daniel: | con. Rrankim strect.coniain & tene- | | ments, all rented; also to rent, a bak- the farm, good supply of water, 7. Porier, Box $, Danieison, Conn. a Sty AT K oo 3% BetTRE mariid 17”;“’;‘ Ty S S TR eral other buildings WANTED—AIl kinds of ¥, Ausust Habn, garden work | marlid Broadway. | “grpm SALE_Rtegular $3.50 eyegiasnos Main St. Burnham's, _New Haven—The price of ice in New Haven took its first high jump Monday, when, owins= to the partial failure of the crop, there was a gen- cral increase by dealers. CLOTH SHOP SPRING AND SUMMER WOOLENS HAVE ARRIVED. 1000 STYLES TO SELECT FROM. A Strictly Tailor-Made Suit for $18.00 MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SAT- ISFACTORT. JOSEPH T. DONOVAN 325 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 591 Babies! Soon they will be big boys and girls, and their faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and we’ll catch their smiles, LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER Oppoette Norwich Savings Soctety. catboat, Johnsos WANTED—A 50-fool in good condition 201 Read St. 1_on best peo- on each Frank Down- Wallingtord, Ct. ticulars. W, ing Co., 62 Ana the wi FOR SALE known as the 30 minutes drive uare, in Town of Preston, land, 30 tillable, balance pasture and woodland, some timber on Thlly equipped with utensils. ,uu‘ A o the house has 9 rooms and attic in good condition, barn and sev- on place. Location excellent. Price rea- For particulars call FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Norwich, Ct. I} somable. Central Bui riowas, S, £ Hurson & G0 o ET k& o ¢ reenetiic Gain Coo & R Manmiog. Ean: st | WANTED High to_sell trees, shrubs, es, bulbs, et exclusive te Nurseries, Rochester, N go0d wages permanent; Erothers' | situated near Gales Jerry, supportecs canvassing; material tamped envelope ‘Wabash Suppiy Co., Desk %17, v marisd furnished; Milwaukee, WANTED_Cyp) e e e e S ar WiSEXIRE | good remson for seliing. . Maericns, toulars; Nirs. B. C. Hailock, Box 2 rrow, Conn. Address with fail marisd |~ yom SALE—Upright FOR SALE Bargain, shore proper- 13, about 500 feei water frontage, niae room house, about two acres of land, | to be sold | a: once; make an ofler. James E. Nay, KRl kstate, 46 State St, London, Con: | “wo bush 5d Do p Muxwerl delivery 1 anterbury, Conn maris Ll FOR SALE—One team work horses; { Eisbon, No. 4, Box 15. marlod piano in good WANTED-—Carriage painter. W, Harrls, Main St. condition, used only a few years, wili be s0id cheap for spot cash. inquire at 283 Laurel Hiu Ave. marlsd Apply FOR SALE Fine house and stable. arranged modern conveniences. chem street, one of the best residential locations in the city. Lot fronting on Sachem streect, 100 fect and about 200 feet deep. Price reasonable. A few good remts to offer, in- quire of L AUMAS H. Just for snipin on 8 Phones 724 8 Main Street. | condition. FHe- FOR SALE Twelve tons first class Free, & 10¢ fin or Mari: | P 25c ‘pipy wy | 291-2. WANTED—Overland touring 12 model; will-pay redsonabie | _ M AR South Canteroury, [~ Gom SALECedar posis. _Enquire a : : o competent girl for gen- FOR SALE—1Lwo carloads of horses, N Harold | arrivea oubaay night irom North Da- & h d f tm DIl | grraves sunasy mient irom Jorth ey eashora Land For Saia 5 rom 2400 Lo 3300. JLOL| g, vitt, Vose puru, | A R L ublishing Co., Box 210, Norwich, Conn, | . Uit SALE OR TRADE—GooA 10-acre WANTED 1 six or seven room improvements, tance of the new eral housework. Apply Lo Mrs. Gilpatric, Seward St. WANTED Agents: High grade $1.50 filing _fountain up-to-date fountain pen, with 14 karai goid piated Norton would like care American Davenport Bldg., Norwi WANTED—Representatives New London and vi- insur covers Hirst weck's marlsd | (nd sucas: Koo 1mbu; Sovd LFUIL Dalf- Willimantu withouit policy fee, Asylum $t, Hartford, Conn. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTIGE TAXPAYERS All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Norwich are hereby notlfied that I have a warrant to levy and col- lect a tax of eleven and three-quarters (11%) mills on the dollar on the town list 'of 1912, payable April 10, 1913, and for the purpose of collecting the same I will be at the Collector's Office In ihe Court House daily from 9 a. m. to 12300, m, and from 2 to o p. m. Trom April 10 fo May 10, inclusfve, except the following days: On Monday, April 14, I will be at the store of H. 8. Young, Norwich Town, from 11 a. 'm. to 1 p. m. On Tuesday, April 15, from 10 to 11.30 & m., at the Yantis store. ©On tho “same day at the store of Patrick T. Connell, Bean Hill, from 12 m. to 130 p. m. On Wednesday, April 18 at W. S Fletcher's store, Falls, from 12 m. to i D m. On Thursday, April 17, at the drug stors of John A Morsan, Greeneviile, from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. On Friday, April 18, at the drug tore of Georse M. Kathbone, West Side, from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. On Saturday,” April 19, at the Peo- ‘s _store, Taftville, from 12 m. o 0 p. m. On Monday, April 21, at the store of John G. Potter, Bast Side, from 11 2 m. to 1 p. m. + All persoms neglecting this_mnotlce il be charged legal rees and addi- tions, THOS, A. ROBINSON, Collector. _Dated at Norwich, Conn., Mareh 18, 1913, mar18Ta TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM. missioners for New London County: 1 liereby apply for a transfer of license o sell und exchange spirituous and ntoxicating liquors, ale, lager . beer, «hine wine and cider In the bullding :i 43 West Main sireet, Town of Nor- Vich, except in the rooms and apari- nents In sald bullding, any part or Arts of which are cut off or partition. U In such manner as to form booths, ide roome, or retiring rooms. . My place of business is not located within {wo hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice of Dublic or pare: Chial‘school, Or the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, public 1i- brary, or cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this 10th day of March, A. D, 1913 George Greenherger & Co.. by Georgs Greenberger, Applieant. We, the un- dersigned, are olectors and iaxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich,'and hereby sign and ondorsa the foregoing applicatlon of George Greenberger de Con for o license asq hereby certify thai said appileant is a itable person to be licensad pursuant - said applicution, Dated at Norwion, {13 10th day of March, A. D, 1918 Willlam H.~ Oat, Lestér 'Greenmag, Herman 8, Bears ‘AdSlard Morip, 6. &/ Gager, "ar. T hdroby” oortity” that “tha 4hove named Higners and endorsers ar cleators and faxpayers owning rea Ltate, in the Tewn of Nerwich, Dated i Norwleh, this 10th dav of Marel, A D J939 " Chas. 8, Helbrook, Towx Clerk marliTy /600 reex of lumber for our patent work—butternut, poplar o white wood. Works, Mansfleld Depot, WANTED —Hired work on farm and board with- family. | TWANTED—5! “single, to 00 @ month swa. ock Farm Snager, Myst (euyara), WANTED—George: Animals do not | BT ol whote 10L&t 10w ’ b2 live io be ol Brtifuee” ey | mixed navy Wil sl w8 it | Peck’s Real Estats Agzmcy Bill. e marls head | “ROW SALE- L. G. Smich, Soutn Canterbury, Conn. car, marl New 1% B B Faimer FARMS A SPECIALTY marlsd | Bros. marine _enine; reasonable price. seats for th'- afternoon part of the house. Tick right, madam, here are two in % rc | 13250rinz sir, Wiliinis, maidued pairs Workers, 1roum 1100 Lo 100, 100k. Chaupun & He | farm, weil located near Vilage and Eanc s iy cicphone and . K. D.; 3 : nelghLbOLS, on Leicy & High Street, with modern | on'{leRay sirean. witn weil equipped accessible i 2, oy Quipp decll boctle fac Rausch, | pifyer”Over Wuceis; excedent eiiut- EriSt mil, Ciuer mii und SAW ML, do- fig moud’ busiiess; apout o0 forse Co | P50 house, liew Daril, podscry Huuse BAi PIICO LOr MMLEUIALS bist, OF LTade Nor- | B r cOtiiae 10 OF ucar towa. Farucu- | lage e ———————————————— | JUy a good larii cueap. Cu.y 315 | FOR SALK—siab WOUU, BLOVE longlis, | T mari3d | $iev cula, siou Ll cuid. G. 4 ¥ G46-1% o tatly pislied, 1OF 31903 o0k bu. T Sedl UAor sumbies | and by Praitibs You are iu need ED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heen- 80 Water St ursday. novid WANTED _All kinds of raw furs. will meet at Joseph Comnor & Sons' every Saturday. B Woodworth. U F.oD. 5, Moswits, Conn. . F. | springs; BuUleUN Cviipaly, Nfwicd, TEOR SALE—O. L Digs, tnorous LlUdiow sarw, Norin Stuliis- | by bt WANTED _Plano tuning. G. Goc- aop. 43¥ Frospect B, City. Fel eiiL | o euvelopes (Megulur Lilifens ¥ plum (ING—Look at these pri cifd printed in Cormer, 3i.av, Help Wanted Farm Help, Housework | Dyt 5 5 e By Girls, Hospital Orderly, Cook, Janitor, [Statemeite.” brnsiis " orinted " Laundress and Nurse Girl. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, rompily. Send for sampies. 1he Bui- | Phone connectic.. M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. Central Blds. | letin Co.. Printers and Binders, Nor- 10; 5,000, 36:505 10,008, “31. . $5.005 1o,uu0, "§1 32.30; 5,00 X855, printed, $1.50; biilheads, L,00v, 31.55; 5,00u. 36,005 1u,uu0. 315.00. Friniing of every = déscription” doné you here a all ain't a-goin you, Judge acies vl wiEn Comd una | Siate = 1t been sumn FHANK W. COY. Times-Democrat e Teiepbone, post, but I got e did you do?” “F to & number of fguri ance. | will buy & 4C acre 1arm sitnated a few miles irom Westerly and a short dis- wnce Lo & LUFIVIDE MBRULACTUTIDG Vil of irult and wood Tor | WhO can palnt is a rare chance Enguire about LisUn's ABGUCY. Wilwmanuc, G | DELLry | nowme use. will buy an 80 acre farm situated two E | mbles” o Westerly & ebip | gand “bOA Suitibierr Gariie) sood MUENS MESaChwl T el Kimey Avenles Gocglf”” | gud crip AMine ¥4 OVER — 250 Doleheads | yOur pussession. S qulce of Glon | and. Zog. ba (Pemwinr busines sise) FLEL Chigott | cnveiche Pl g g 1, and a 16- Land pro- 3300 casa puis ihe Latih iuvestigate, 0 | is all 1 ask for onc of the finest farm | in the state of Conmecucut; bb acres, 2 moWwing, 2o pasture, | ber; keeps 10 cows, ‘Without siio; huuse Bas' & rooms with ell, horse barn 24 by | 36, cow barn 30 by ‘60, 3 hog houses, icé house v tons’ capucity, 1 storenvuss henneries 10 e Waod asf®® 2% | hear?” asked Smith breas, regisiercd, hone beiler in the | 17 bY 46, Orib 14 by is, pasture borders ,beautifil Ponc: 100 appie trees, 45 pear trees, 45 peach, 2 apricot, Quarter of an acre strawberr, 3 all kinds of Will take & mortgage Possession | what | (who 1s | o $500; PERUTS sNuuE oo Tinbe. V506 | Tazpberriem Sientin, Ll Brinied, siitiy. 1,00k | SAPBEE LRSS Yogtrsd) L Bort letteincids” s Iaxiy, printed, ‘yise; 100 | Eiven in 80 daye. Don't les this oppor- WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Butatc Broker. Mot 41 Went Bruad $¢ Mecms 1 aneia Free transportation wich, Conn. WANTED Family Cooks, and General House Girls. Room 32, Central Building. jrotse, it B. LUCAS. E. A. PRENTICE, FOR SALE Second | The very desirable two tenement house and barn known as the “Otis” house, situated corner of Clff and Phone 300 86 CIff Street on Diamonds, ana Securitiss of any fowest Rates of Interest. An oid eotablisned firin to deal with. (Establisned 1872.) TAE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Strect. H Carload just arrived. JAMES H. HYDE, No. Franklin, Ct. | Telephone Lebanon FOR SALE A 12-ROOM HOUSE Five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. modern conveniences and can be converted into apartments. Price right. | minorities shor to show them how to do 1 It has all Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, |} 40 Shetucket st., Norwich, Comn. be iverea to Any Part o e o . | For Sale To Move Quickly the best on the market—HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone order Wil | Safe, Letter Press, Commerctal Pho- receive prompt atteation. D. J. McCORMICK. 20 Franklin 8t | ¢1o0 Grinastone, Forge, Anvil, Shatt- negraph, International Time Reporting Bochk Beer| i . wmm mwo co. Delivered to any part of the city. ORDER NOW. H. JACKEL & CO. NEWMARKET HOTEL, 716 Boswoll Ave. First-class Wines, Liqiors and Ci; Meals and Wel ing, Hangers, Pulleys, Belting, Shelv- Broad Street. FOR SALE. A good Disc Talking Machine, with five records, used about three months. Sunday, & blask and white, #66 or'return to Mases K, Ave. und receivo mader <l | come and see them, 1 et 1130 marisd inau Ca ness is business after Republican, FOR SALE A FIRST MORTGAGE GUARANTEED RAILROAD BOND PRICE TO NET OVER FIVE PER CENT. the she if he likewlse appreciates the s short presidential message ymaba Bec JAMES L. CASE Tol. 136-5| Call 10-12 and 1-3. fen24d 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. mate, has apopulation of 6 subject, of course to the ope the thugs and burglars tonight.— cago Tribunie AGRICULTURAL Quick at $10, Hasy terms if desired. We have just . X st put a carload into our THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. storehouse and can supply your de- marliTuThE Main St, Norwick, Ot | mands for iiis sure crop producer. The il experts of the countr, te limestone is better order. Jokn Tuckie Prop. Tel 43-& JUST ARR[VED lime, and ‘hls is what we have. LOST AND FOUND. LosT—On =ay the ground fonon bexioa should ot be trust PECK, WWILLIAMS & Co. Twenty-elght Horses from Illinols— | feblsd some of all kinds, draft horses, chunks | e ———ees. bull | and drivers, Have 50 horses for sale. J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin 8t Whitestone 6c and the J, F. Teward ELMER R. PIERSON, Cigars are the best on the market works 18 h tieed, howe clomplish the most are not the men w expialn how they doit, — v g Plain Dealen POETRY MARCIL ch/ 15 oome at 1 With_wind, and oloud. sad charking skien) 1 hear the rustling of the blast, That through the snowy vellsy V. ild stormy month! in praise of ¢ Yet, thourh the winds are loud o biealk, Thou are weloome month to Yor thou, to northern lands mgaln The glad and glorious sun bring, last joined the ger And_wear'st ithe gentle Spring. Siiles many o lons, Liig ay, When the changed winds are s warm, And heaven puts on the blue o aloud the gushing ril ull springs, from £ And £ That, brightly leaping down the . Aro just set out to meet the The year's departing beauty hide Of “wintry storms, the sulle But in the sternest frown abi A look of kindly promise yet Thou bring’st the hope of those skies, And that soft time of many When tne wide bloom 11 Seems of a brighter world t —William Cullen Erya PRIDE OF CALLING. I'm snipin’ on & rallrosd— The sort-that-gets-the-mail road Where every train th thunde i the roadbed tal airly hurts me till it a taster than th And how I coddle th track whed once @ train ha d hose Pullman - hey elevate th b | When I stand ana ‘fake thet as they go a-roarin’ by But for all my sweat and &rh d their classy livin', I'n The 1ad that turns the trick 1 . om mate and fyin I | Back’s strong, but mina Some say, and not in fun, for lse, they say, 1'd Quit a-pumpin’ of the ca That's all right about m> ‘ When it comes to raisin X There's no man on this div swing a better tampin’ bar Some think my job is 1 But—bring it to a showd Who's doin’ more o apeed. the tr that's safely come and go And T'd rather draw my pay That old “dollar-ten a day n shines o ~—Chicago News HUMOR OF THE DAY )—When you_married 37 Wife (bitter mwe you didn’t marry & cook. H —Well, you needn’t rub it in—Bostum ‘Transcript. She—I wonder why T've = posal? Her Friend—Do you look in a miirror, dear?—Judg She—Yes, I will be your n_one hat's al t. 1 3, tered Yale with six—Yale Record Biggins always kno 1 story.” “Not the latest,” replied ' ‘ayenne, wearily, “th Washington Star Fussy Old Lady—1 w Life. Judge—Now, I don’t expect Rufus. Judge? W —TTit- Hobo—DL've eaten nothing balls for three ¢ Ay What would v Brown_sent me a bri g on taking —Detroit Free Pr “What a pity 1 id the sinc But,” replied Mr. Cumrox, wh just,’ acquired a epuriou “thé great trouble is that w w shington Star Lady—You must n mother has gox | travels. Lady—Yes, but she t answer in_the affirmatiy aphone. ggendort e H und _ your £ hi | Jones. “No,” answered Jor “Well, ' bave you tise ked Smith. “What's the u | Jones. ~ “The dog can't re | Dumb Animals Actress (who had returned from extended tour 1o c00k)—Yo very well, M ly kept ho atlc society)—Oh, mot? nly show me how to cas as you-recently dld it in t e Gretc n. If you could teach me t EBlaetter. LALEIDOS Chicago hotels m | escapes or close thelr door Majorities should rule of cour d keep right on t It we all d learn to meet 1 calmly as Mr. Taft d less deman th nd of the impa This week the country other's ex and largely responsibl i Journal President Wilson will doubtle te Conrress to a point where s enthusiastic in cheering s emblag rinceton hington W atry the day follow . tion. Not even Bryar e ct could make them Vincent Astor s: Vincent Astor he would be a r | Another ‘case where money N ment to a ' Woodrow Wilson is ballot or; Mcago, according to the la The man who can laugh at a funny ory affer hearing it the 1 time 3. He ton Sta According to Governor Sulzer, he rs a day. It has beer r, that the men who

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