Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 14, 1913, Page 8

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What Is Goinz Cn Tonight. Moving Pictures and Ilustrated Songs ac the Breod Theatres Vaudevilic and Moving Plotures at g Ladosun 33 L ..: nol:ah:. ;: vis oas ., meots ThShes "B N 13 8 B B8 sng 3oEa mige i Slipentors Hall Sel u, N Frt Y odre. Mo a0 A 0. T W. in Pon Hall, “Tartviie, P orwion A TR B, igham Memorial orwion Conolhva, No (ie b 0. H. In Austin Balaing. ANNOUNCEMENTS ¥ODAY) FAIR TOMORROW At a hearing on an act cencerning the abolition of contract labor heard Thursday afternoon before the com- mittee on state prison, of which Sen- ator Charles A. Avery of Norwich is chairman, Prof. Willard Fisher in the course of his address in favor of the bill made pointed allusion to the pris- on management. He said “all is ot right” at Wethersfield. He said the Ppeople could not ascertain desired in- formation as to the contract with the to of poration to carry visions of the tice of dentistry. committee Barnum of Kent, LEGISLATIVE LORE into_effect the pro- of Samuel B. Hink- ley, son of a former whaling and po- lice captain, It was voted to appoint a_committes recall from state, the without office an ect concerning the prac- The bill got lost in the shuffle and got away from the a hearing. and Mr. of secretary Mr. Maine of fore would like to have the twins adopted into a Christian h ‘where they may receive the care and train- ing she is unable to give them. WILLIMANTIC Ross Loses Mail Contract. The contract for carrying the mail between Eastford and North Windham has been awarded to William H. King of Bastford, There were only two bid- ders, Mr. King and W. H. Ross, who has oarrfed the mails on that route for the past four years. Previous to Mr.. Ross’ contrac: four years ago Mr. King's father was the carrier for 12 years. i Judgeship Appointment. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES 5c per 1 WANTED. = FOR SALE. ‘ POETRY RTISEMENTS heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF ine, six words to the line JO RENT. 1S LovE Now, what is love, 1t s teat fountdin and the Where™ pleasure and 7o 2Tl It 1s perhaps the sauncing b That tolls all into heaver And this is love, as I hear I pray thee tell Yet what is love, T prithe It is & work on holida 1t is December matehe When lusty bloods in Hear ten months afier And this is love, as 1 Yet what is lov It is sunshine mixed It is a toothache or lik . §0od s WANTED-—500 mesh. bags made at FOR SALE — Best 33.50 oyeglasses, TO RENT _Nice pleasant furnished room, all modern conveniences, central It is a game o x The lass salth no, Sterllng Shirt company, relating to the | North Stonington, were selected as the 3 N. B, O. P, meets tonight. terms of the contract. committee. The committee on con-| Announcement has been made that|once. Call evenings. Miss Crumb, 341 | Broperly ntted, for 31.85. B“"“;‘g;‘;;;“ Tocation.. inguire Bullecin _Orfice. fain; 2 el Chairman F‘ullsler ;‘ar l;\‘atstnll)e xfariscu tesied elections reported unfavorably | the judiciary committee will tik:z‘m Main Street. apridd s mar26d And this is love, as I Best eyegiasses properly fitte commission replied tha rofessor | on the petitions of Joseph A. Martin, | the matter of the appointment a FOR SALE_Baby chicks, hatohing S = S g : et §1.85. 227 Main street. | Fisher was quoting from Iimformation 1 Emory W, Daoiittie. of Southing- | mdge of the Willimantic police court | , WANTED—Secondshand paper oUtter. | egge sug custom hatoning. Our 5. C. | . TO RENT Pleasant furnishcd rooms | Yot shepherd, what is : 1 W 3 and Emory W. Dooli Judge % . | band lever operated. ' Brown Printing | \¥hite Leghorns Mianchard's strain, | and bath. 54 Washington S risd 1t 1s & ves,'It 18 a na given him by Mr. Sherman of West| ton, for seats in the house, and the|Wednesday afternoon at 2 _o'clock. | £30%,(®"eF, SRorated. * Brows Print Jipite _Lekhorns Blanchecd's sirais, e e T aay, The importance of caring for the| Hartford, who had inquired if tax-| petitioners were given leave to with- [ Supporters of Judge Arnold, Attorney arisa 5 Production. ot water Cimdes mams | o 20 RENT for sumimer ai Stoninglon It is a thing will soon aw #calp in spring is emphasised by Miss | payers of the state could inspect the | Huga. S. B Harvey and Judge Shes will be |G e~ o Bioth noubator used: Castom hatch- | Comn, oa Dariing Hill 1% miles from | inch “nymghs, take v Adles this morning. See adv. coniracts of convict labor. Mr. Fuller \ heard in support of their candidates. | s,3VooiTIgh G lIes, MELS SUBROIINE | ing 52" Der tray of 75 ecgms. Chicks, [ L3 (except. sitver, “beaaing: and able| Ana’enime 10w suid Mr. Sherman was given the o\ Unfavorable roport was made by the | Attorney D. J. Danahey is the only | furnfshed; stamped envelops for par-| Lic eggs, Toc per 15, 34 per 100 sat’ | ool Shipstructea view ot L 1. sound hisiia Joveyasit Frank A. Bill has the exclusive sale | tract prices and all the information | Unfaverable ropert was mace bY [0¢ | apqigate mentiomed for deputy judge. | ticulars, - Wabash Supply Co, Deak 817, et T e ra Briase. Conn, | from New Londen to Block Isiand, sta- | yet what is love, good of Patrician shoes and oxfords, a Wo- | he'ought to know. Later\Mr. Sherman | fommittee on hanis on the act that shssse Milwaukee, Wia. " marisa oultey . Leon: 5e, blo and garage, rent $900. Apply direct | Yo% That /5 love, good shopne Iman's shoe ‘hats ¥ight 340 and | was Informed that (he board was aps | N to do wih the overdrawing of | e S TR ] e ——— s e o IR s P o heriea 1o hien tor furiher | ed hat any person whoissued check| James T, Hillhouse of this city, a | i Patent work _butternys, poplar or | FOR SALE-Vaguim, clsaning wif | o Rewine S meHSNISL | 4 tuing sorone d i THE GENIUS YE. Tt i thon in excess of his deposits, be penalized | iudent of Yale, 1911, is recelving con- | Works, Massnoi Dapot, Covar tebiha | Paving proposition for Norwich: best | o8O LT -Very desirable house af Ang ahopterd: Tias OF YSAYE. information. R by a fline. The report was ac- | aratulntions on ' his having . boem |~ 8r refaons zor seillng. B. W. Stokes, | Baboook 45 Main Be. SoChWEMWS sir Wa Professor Fisher. said that the in- he bill ted. Anothe 3 WANTED—Plano tuning. A. G. Gor- | 747" Whiton Bt. dersey Cit 5 ‘What the Critics Think of Him and | formation received was that the con- fif{[‘“'}hi[‘dx'n»gmbfi.:n:i”?afili ;“‘:';M";3.=h»«);’t§aeu one of the Larned fellow- dop, 43 Prospect ‘St City. Tol. 84i-a. | “'dprida ” TO_RENT_Gray Ouks cottage, iix THE SLEEPING DEAUTY His Art—In Norwich April 18. tracts could be reached by process of | Jor 2“2 c ) “notary public, received | SPAPS: ¥ e FoR WAL Hore, | [00m, &1l new Al clean Sor Jeriic” e law. It was a matter of interest to a8 2 Jihios “bill ‘was ve- | Mre. H. F- Dimock of South Cov- | — 0 g e e R O A EIorl|lars andzess 8. B. Watrous, 7 Jay 8t. | marin, like a princess charme Bugene Ysave is perhaps the best | 1he state. and he assured the commit | like ireatment. Anotner bil was re- | it onlirtuined & lurgs comphny s | WANTED_ALL parties i3 know Y | welght 10, ‘gnt irm wigon and | B78 4405e08 R B, spra | Parlioilis = priioees o known, as well as the greatest violin- | tes that the people want to get at all | 10, o fir(y per cent of real estate|dinmer Thursday evening at her win- | Vilage Livery ls mow -open for auto | “ipriea TQ RBNT Modorn nine-room houss | 't s w-co Jutan Theararid today and gho fact that | tho facts. Flo wanted to emonagiso b1 lnvestment within (the ‘state of «Con=| Sor_Bome Il TRasm@on, Ph o | ey Mo, I i oSt Dox'r THT GEICKS DIb_from whis diseices. | 06, Bliss Place. C. M. Case, Bliss Place. pEhe t he is to give a recital in Slater Me- susplelor (jn fthlggs are not right ?: et ‘r(:\rest of honor was Gen. Horace B s atopn Bate e Cetverss Soshal: | Ui ik Wt Disonc tanss” ¥ruits Shck apri F3 And soarite wina morial hall on Friday, April 18, Vethersfield,” for the sovefeign people a clan _ WEM ¥ood insures swong, hesliby ohicks J alle TO RENTStore at 55 Franklin St., ep, arousing & great desl of iateras: in | had the right to know of the affalrs of . | The South Windham fire depart- | $218 also. SuchWH) S S Bimn & Coo Nommi Giain oo G | TO, FERT—_Stors a¢ 55 Eranilin St | keen e musical eircles in Norwich and vicin- | Stafe. e said the fisures do not show Mr. Landon of Old Saybrook, in|ment enjoved an oyster supper at the | ANTED_A wool spinner on John- | W. il & Son. Jos Comnoc & oni Ursmeille | g4i/e".% Bullstin Office. Tob2sa | And Talryspring wi \ itv. In ‘writing from Paris whers | a fuir return for labor at Wethersfeld, | making an unfavorable report for the | Sil, “Wiidham hotel Fridey eveniag. | 0B & Easseft mules, fng work, stendy = e of Zood work | FURNISHED ROOMS—_Central loca- | Tnen Hka o brince ot pad th Lseye was playing last scason, Frank | if handled by ordinary wisdom. He|commitice on fish and same in regard | The tweniy present voted Mr. and | 30,300, £S5%, PR OD (20N VRV | “FOR SAL&—Two yoks of good work. |, X girs. Smma Morse, 18 Union st | "i0kfooied b his ewitt o P. Pattison, an American eritic In | Said there were six steps to pure | {0 an act concerning hunting, sald he| My Napolaon LeClair royal host and | sbny 2 i° apriFlW | ing oxen, ome palf of twg Fear, ofl|” Tiovs The happy. poat shall ad writing to a New York paper, thus | enlightenment of prison employment, | did not know whether the bill was a| pogtess. Guilford Smith furnished the WANTRD e e iy T the D e 5t 1 No. 6. -TeL #i6-s. S UNNES TS BOOMNS, afl modern cons o W Hicra i Ahe S arban: gave his impression of the great vio- | and that Connecticut had onmly taken | freaic or g joke, as it provides that a: cjga After the supper there were | WANTE "—nd—"z.“:“’ service of | aprizd ¢ veniences, 38 Union St. Telepkone $34-4 lies, linist: - the second step. mau owns the birds on his land. M. | informal speeches, music and a pleas- | (3 SEHCR gnd, SOUREY Betioe, o0 = < el And woo with 1 apture “Recently in a jolnt recital with | Ur. Crawford of New Haven, who| Landon said: “The birds may be on|ant social hour. L Cloes, *T2s Washington Sty City. | FOR SALE—Tord 1 N aic The wonder, of Pugno, the programme consisted of | was opposed to prison labor, sl l'«‘"“ togay god ton “l'"" -b"r"!‘*“ Mr. and Mrs. George M. Graves left | Drop postal or phone 3i7-2. apr2WkM | Eoud s & apr1¥d A ‘ #Fonatas by Bach, Mozart and Beetho- | one reason for opposition was that it | land OmOrrow. o owns the d Saturday for Chicago, where Mr. WANTED—Girl or middle aged = e = So— 1en, (Krustzer’) where was none of | lended (o influence the courts in im- | vou or, Sum Jones? If this hill pre- | §iiVosfias been offered a position with yoman for generalhousswori; GEN | oM SALE_TS0000 Tt timber on ihe HUMOR OF THE DAY sense of “show off” which so | posing long sentences. Colonel Norris| Vails the hun cannot leave the| [ ;oo {hread concern. He has gone | ¥o home nignts. Apply .’ Pleas n e Pranton Gty \ spoils these pieces when played by | G. Osborn reminded the doctor of the | hizhways, for resistration is required | {{ '078® SEFRC FOMCUT el (1S Some | ant Street. T e T Jesser men to whom the task is dif- | scriousness of the allegation, and sus- T telomns and Birds hecoms T i panys | Mr-¥Graves hasinall an Jm- |~ WANTED_A man with ability 85| —poo oy e —Socong hand doubls 1o Yowd better eat it slow Hest of ail was Foave's Intrpretaion iy Seanicmena - and the doetor | enia, Turkey or Russia, butwid | Briant . position witn the Amerlean | salcuman and collector; permanent 2o~ | s Jiiieart iy rel’Sioss conaltion: Ap° Ten Room Touss, modern e to the clerglman who qu ol 'saye’s interpretation | reaJdily Ari ia, Tu 'y la, il | Threa an: o s B o ey - % g Clar! ] 12d 1, w he family. amma n Ofithe Bach sonata. One hears ek | - Othor moite the commit- | not go in free America. I hope the | 1UTSAS SOMPANY 10 Bliietin. apradd " | By Moot & Clarkc Corp____ epElic_ |] conventence with heat, can bs [|Miih the family. “Mamma Bach played in Paris and there are | tee related to prison made zoods, the | bill will he buried sodeep that it will | "" U0 0% 0 ool of the K. of C. DAt once, middle aged man du‘zl’f.:“"‘. N eds of Log. obgs, 18 used for rooming house, good Transcript. iwo distinct modes of interpretation, | parole of certain prisoners, the estab- | be buried beyond the sound of Gabri- | . 4 aM%S, ACTERIN Q1 o “sunday | on good Droposition. year round Job. | suciinES 2%, Nt O LAE City e on oot e e andl Gve “pdtas; go-West:~and both equally bad. The one consists [ lishment of a hoard of directors to;els horn on urrection day fo attend the exemplification of the | Heath & Co. Nurserymen, Manchester, [ Loultry Yards, Willimantic, Conn. Tei- ¥ S st - aup of striving to make the music sound | have charge of all the jails of the . Kirchberger, of Morris said: ’rmm Jeeree. Shith vaa conferrad on |(ConR: apridd | aphone 2iz-3 aprild minutes walk to F¥ranklin e o o eV gntlaue by simply depriving it of every | state, and employment of priseners | * Tise ;i _should be dlled, cremated| , large claas of Candidates. District | | WANTED . competent middlo ased | - o Save—open aunen een & | Square, price !-u::l:a.bla. can be el A A ¥ ng, the other consists | outside the state prison. and the ashes cast to the four winds.” | {,,futy’ . 7. Hurlihey and staff of | housekesper; fam! o Tei. ors L Lathton engihe. 1n oo e Tavorable tornim fnt bl cket 3 of trylng to give it an interest in | oo o L Ar. Pardee, of New Haven, spoke in | GE0ly Tod charge of the work. They | . abritd ok ddieone £ x M, AL 1y seoured o ELsbursh Boat i modern ears by lending it a Spirit of | An act concerning the hours of em- [ favor of the Dill which he did not | were assisted by District Deputy Ke- | WANTED-Girls in_Make-up room. | St Norwich, e : . qui deh.v\i are you doing for our stupld sentimentalism. ~ Ysaye does | ployment of licensed and assistant M- | consider either a freak or a joke, but | of Naugatuck, William J. Cronin | Apply U. S. Finishing Co. priid FOR BALE Launch s feet 5 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, asked a suffragette worke neither of, these things, his Bach sed has been favorably | the only w farmer could be pro- | o M Seallivan of feot beam, i1 b. P iWo cylinder en- replied the man. “I'm supp gs, h s | censed pharmacists has been favorably > only way a farmer could be pro- J P M. J. o 2 TR, 3 DR INO i epls o g oy the wark of & healthy fuil blooded Ger-— | roported by the commitiee on Jabos,| tected from the invasion of his Drop- | S o aoven an an of |~ GImiy WANTED—Apply Thermos | g20¢ "*B0Y farticulirs suply to Amos (§ Central Building, Norwich, Ct. fi| r¢Pio] (he man, ‘T o man composer, full of life and spirit, | Tha bill provides that mo liconsed | erty by hunters, and make the birds | C% London. R = e ymesiar e PG (D Deiroit Free Press. ful] of sentiment. but not of sentimen- L EaE o aistant o BALE| o Dk | a source of profit rather | WANT@D Men and women wanted | Conn. = Sfilicus—Jack, “Rapidde wes talism, not modern, vet .in no way | Loan he s R o ety i | Bversreens can be made to thicken | for' govern:n large sala- | ~pon GATE The 1aie Lucius T. Bush. avcuseslack pRapidde. f n > vour. | Shall be emrtloyed in any registerel B chaent = | their growth by clipping an inch or so ! ries;" vacatio common tuated on corner of ave a fine head for bui painfully ancient. You shy to o = . bull, said h & il property, sk Boif that Bach must have been much | L. lacy more than 130 hours in any fr-Treadwell, of Trumbull, sald 1o | ofr of thedeacing/alicots: education sufficient: “over 13,000 ap- | ROl BTOPOILY ElumIed o o roud is so fast. Cynicus—Yes 13 E: een much | two consect weeks, except In case | was a farmer and did_not want the| pointrments this year; parcel post re- | pamlitof TYPHE NN, AV, Cuprad I'm afraid he'll never get e same sort of a man that Ysaye is, ergency bill to become law. He wanted the Quires nundreds; Influence unneces. | Liduire at 1 e = Philadelphia Record. of emergency. | bin | p and no doubt he was, for genius is & sportsmen to have a little sport, and | #ary. Write immediately for free s FOR BALE Four choice R. I Reds, 5 Srati s Dretty much alike in ail ages ang th 3 < g > o 2 FOR SALE. of pousiticns obtainuble. Franklin in-| cockerels, 1 incubator, 4 brooders, alsc “riticus—Who is the vil -y <. - :ges and the | The committes on appropriations has | not have hunting affairs here they | stituce, Dept. 35C., Roehester, N. Y. bronze turkey eggs for sale. C. H. new play at the Hamme RS over Yoty aag;f_;}}g\;fi;fi Bl b R an e b e R GG e s B apriia 2 5 " '| Wilson, Wiliimantic, Conn., R. b IR Witticus—TI'm not quite 2 orating T cley e cor- | wealthy class is permitted to hunt. s1350 2E BV ot s Prahms and_Franck with the same | ORIRUNE The, Tiniey, Come eor e e o il buy a 4¢ acte lurm sltuated & fow | ~WANTED—Eix good carpenter Dot e Lo LS e e SIS e either tho w fervor an the same complete | P*%" 2 = 4 miles from Westerly and a short dis- | once. . K. Beckwith, Niantic, WOR BALE ] % my team ses W or the man who produced 5 a sl o ar’ burgain S comprehension of the designs of the | — ... s AR S T R S NESE tance to & Luriving manufacturing vil apritd horses, I offer for sale at’ News. - T iGge’ "Cottage house, barm, Crib and | —= A esiiien eic ing Vehicles: 1 fammily | Saturday of all kinds. One fancy | ¢ - <compeser. R = oLoses YDEAD EXECUTIONERS | 1S o OB Rey Tor it M Wood ‘Tor | | WANTED A good rugged lsamster | brices the following veniclest 1 fainily Don’t vou think it w Seats for the ¥saye recital are now | VICE CRUSAD S| | bome use. Here is a rare chance to | to drive one pair of horses drawing | parTidES fof one Of U0 PTINL,, AT | matohed palr, welght $400. Another | thing If our legislators were o uj\ed_'::s:e s:gre:lrl Geo'l:!ge A. Da- TWO CHICAGO CABARETS | CAN TELL NO TALES. | DUy 4 5004 farm cheap. Lnquire wbout | Jogs u*d.!“f;fj‘;“"“.‘"& :‘;{,‘p;“.,‘;“?; pacity 3300 ibs, 1 USht exprest Wagon, |, . oo 23 4o arrive April 12 one term?” “It would deper . jon g = same; a0, 4 edm wagon. ond % he term was to be ser Nl stditoan: o er e o Tl Wi, M e et il by, an 39 Amesrm staased bao ) Sase e A 5-‘;5“1::3:‘:.:.‘;‘?.};? Pt HEWITT & CHAMPLIN, st i S Ml BREED THEATRE. Fashionable Restaurants. Suarez Silenced Forever. miles’ iFom, Westerly, ‘K. I and a To° | Bast Willington. B | el o nin. 0. e 3 et s oI ot THe Retreat from Moscow, Imm: Chicago, April 13- New Orleans, Aprl 13— Martias | Gacuve Lad smooth; jAres house Bara | , WANTED —Wind aieady work | —won mavm wour horsen ome pair &t Vose's Stable, - | momer” S8 Vet art ¢ TN Waa Featore for Todays | calileet coren wmets cloacd i tEemayar | OMtae s foraes. bivate | soitars 1o | and SFiy DR el B0m Vi 0 | Awly we Weat Slae Sl Wikl a5rid |, ROR oS walgn R PPWINE | apraa Westerly, m. 1, | adored Maurice Macterlinc = : e s Clos ke maj edo, forme; ate secretary nd_oxib al = T X has a danger : pen, Testerday after hls intimation 1o he | Presidént Maders of Mexico, artived | B5uEpiieesion ik iigaths 1278 1B |~ CARTED Neat and actlve boysand | welgs 1300, 1 horsa 1100, excra good ek, e e g R, Crowning the indefatigable efforts of | Vice commission fhat he had such s here yesterday with a sensational nar- | 36000 Eooa Pay whiie® learning. — Apply at ) Piainfeld, Ct. Tel u9-s. apred AN TR 7 i he pesriess Pathe, stands The Retreat | Lion. in mind. = The 22q street police | rative of the manner in which Madero | is all T ask for one of the fnest farma | oice 18 Versailies Sanitary Fibre Silis e it e ! from Moscow, a “two-reel feature in |Station was expected to close the Cafe |and his vice president, Pino Suarez, | in the stas of Conaequouts 5o acres, 20| Veorgailies, Conn. aprild two obws, for $1,600, 30 minutes from Vet AnTh sheeet car Gve . yhich the assistauce is had of the [ Maxim and another belonging to Roy | met their death. Oviedo declared two | BEWIRE L% 8 Cows, without 8il6; house | —wANTED _Four or ive painters and | Franbiin Bquars, Nofwich. M. L. care e ahankie ohe Impertal Russian army. This is the | Jones, both of which had been prom- |rurales performed the executions, on | nay’s rooms with 6ll, horse barn 24 by | paperbumoors. “Abnly ot b T Blsxs | Bulietin Co: aprsd P . feature for today at the Breed, and is | inent in testimony before the legisla- | the direct order of their superior, and | 86, cow barn 30, by ‘0, 3 hog houses, | Fi'Main Be. New London. | — g and plUmbing ‘Fine house ‘ana stable. Touse vided double the number est tragedies, Napoleon’s disasir Agents of the vice commission late |seal their lip: e | opposition, thriving manufacturing vii- modern conveniences. Situated . 0 just conquered. Along the way his |Drought comsterzation to the guests of | City he joined the Carranzista In | pond. 100 aDDie trees, 46 Dear irees. 55 — | count poor health. Address Charies Seniesitinl locatitm o the city: B S ot e Tatthtul soldiers died of cold nag die- | two downtown restaurants— Rectors | Coahuila. | Plum’ irees, 39 peach, 2 apricot, one- WANTED Orders for the Spirella | i mmily, Moodus, Conn. aprsd Tt taning ‘o Bich = L e £ ease, and we are shown not only the |and The Statcs-—against the reputa- | Senor Oviedo reiterated a Teport | quarter of an acre Strawberry 'pai Sniiouy and Specialimafle; Carnttattes FOR BALE_All kinds of seeds and 100 feet and about 200 et desp. Sl o tha ier . antSon. X fli-fed, sick, discouraged followeds of | tions of which there rested mo ques- | that fnvestization of the killing of | CUrssnts E20s9RSry , Blackberries | & L James, [§1 Moin St. repressnliy | oo’ otatoes, - best rortilizors, _stc. ||| Price reasonable, A “That's all right, ain't it 1he emperor in retreat, but also the | tion except the nature of their cab- | Madero and Suarez had revealed that [ ZRSRRSTOCR 000 Soill" take a mortgage orotesiant | Erices’ reasonable. Greeneville Grain A few good rents to offer, in- fishes ther’ is, the more f eapiire for Momoow T saversl —aonias | aret catertatmments e poth, while prisoners in the palace | gn"the “place if desired. ' Possession | | WANTED _Middle aged Protestant|Co. Telepuone 3i6-5. LU quire of to git ‘em.”—London O : cent battle scenes in which thousands From these cafes only the managers | had received narcotics in their food | given in 30 days Don't let this oppor. | Dousekeoper for famiy of two. FOR SALE—A second-band Ford THOMAS H. BECKLEY, “Did you punish our son f v of people participate. and members of the cabaret shows |and were shot to death while uncon- | tunity siip. iia ", = automobile. John B, Stoddard, 319 MA . 0 e eu panishjonmy bt Fate, the Blograph feature, tells a | Were subpoenaed. They were ques- | Scious in their beds. Their bodies 'WILEEAM A WILOOSX, = sturs | ¥raokiin St aprad May Bulldng, bonen 729 asked the careful mothe; story of hate gestrovinz i's own, and | tioned by the vice commission as to | Were soon thereafter placed in an au- Real Estate Broker. W Young ‘atock to pasture — e 278 Main 8treet. 368-2 lied the busy father. “I don Fiorence Turner 2 the pow- | sougs which are alleged features of | fomoblle and taken near the peniten- | yo. 41 West Broad St. Resms 1 aad 3. | B2, AhScver, Qons. © W. J3qgqn e tira sl o MB o and Pauch for the Seriges. b < bl tled Sisters | cabarets. dary, he'eaid, where the Huerta gov- ‘Westerly, B. L Xperi d cook wiih | shipped direct to us. Flace your or- have anybody in this fam th icc M. Jinks Buys a | ITom the Tenderloin men and wo- |ernment asscried they were killed bY | ppone connectic... ¥ree tr=nsportation | gova ¥ irirences. S Anply ot tais ofRee | ders’ early amd secire Teabie. seed e Ay [ 1 v ihe Burglar, complete n sightseers out “slumming” were | guards when an attempt was made to in auto. Jansd apriod from the following varieties: Green B o2t this splenaia bl gathered ang brought before the com- | liberate them Mountain, Irish Cobblers, Kurly Dela- Seashors Land For Sal — { mission. One woman, in hysterical | “The two rurales who A T o 10 s | Bars, Gaiman, cold, Coln, Eariy Rose, 5 P 3 o a Vice P wriy : - c TH 2 Ao, Offars Another Big Show |0 o Gons whon (ne imtaders with (el | Suarer acted on awect orsers of cap. | Peck’s Real Estats Agemcy |E27% oRelbr s apead " | Gukeh, “ames ¥ Youns & Son, coract |, Jiorty Aerer of, Ligh Jand situste on E-KALEIDOSCOPE for Monday, Tuesday, Wed: gow. lieioy ey O are e i ANTED Tiore mear rail- | s4ain an 5 2d_ | Atlantic ocean from Foint Judith on | i e o oy, | uesday, Wednesday. |subpoenas reached a restaurant in tne | tain Cardenas of the rurale corps, who - F ron N sit, Siamora Bpringe: Cond. | —¥oR SALI—100 busnels Hne smooth | the ekst, to Montack en the wear Oniy | Never send a friend on + .. The headline act billed at the Au- |vice district. Another fell on her | Was afterward promoted by Huerta to FARHS A SPECIALTY ™ siibert | 36 minutes’ ride from Westesly statlon, | rand o yourself T for - the first. tiwee. e of | s e rant el on e | The Sadiien: ol lontt nad S a apred T e L T I U D R AL s this. week ls the highest priced act that [ roll of bills into the hands of a police- | JaTge sum of money for the part he WANTED Family heip, spinners, | Xotten, Lebanon, Ot T 5 FRANK W. COY. An honest man is w 1his ‘city has ever seen in vaudeville. | man | B the doee. b declared. The 13D SHIINz St (i) | Smimexg xcom: nelp Sndaputiozsabin- |~ FOR SALE A saloon, 1y Hsth (Br Long Distance Telephone. when he cheats himselc. there may have been acts with more | “Take tais, for God's sake!” he cried | les were shot to death outside | 2 ners get 32 por day. - Garland Woolen | Appiy 1o L. Shed, aew Lonaon. P U LR e ts b people in them, and the Auditorium | “and let my party go. You don't know | the penitentiary. Cardenas afterward Cox: pisCordville 3G0NE P GmAriid te decila Ssepitaltin CHEEIB R, g1 bas presented acts with more people | what this wmoancr aid that the blood of these two tools WANTED — At _once, experienced, | “FOR SALE_Slab wood, stove lengths, HOSPHBIIE ST SO ROt & in but the total cos ¢ oo s eep- | of the assassin was the blood of Ma- LOST AND FOUND. trustwortny man for _ general _farm | $45y cord, 3Z..u half cord. G. A. Buls hospital is not! ” it of this act Policemen kept the mob, some weep- x = . P 2 is the highest yet. The title of the |ins. some laughing hysterically, from |Gero and Pino Suarez” concluded pork, NH. Hall, R.¥. D. Neo 8 |lare. rPhone sis-1i dac . amble with your wif act is The Lunch Room Cabaret, pre- | the d and finally orent s Oviedo. E FOUND——Came to my place, April 4, | Tel. 287-2. — THINK 1T OVER — 250 noteneads 38 " 2, £ D < doors, and finally restored order. 2 Jersey cow. Owner tan have same. by and 30 6% (regular business size) ort Term Invesiment gamble. It keeps the m sented by Harry La Dell and com- | Then {nes were bundled into auiomo. | Proving property and paying charges. | WANTED—Old geese feather beds |and 250 6l (Tewnlar bysiness, size) d | fami pany of ten people, mostly girls. The |biles and taken downtown, where the | TITAN A. F. Crouch, Poquetanuck Drawbridge. | Best cash prices paid. = Address C. ¥. g T sampies and — act 1a @ burlesque on_the present Cabe | commission was waiting to interroxate | |1~ C AWARDS aprisd Dicxizaon, ‘Ganeralals e ROt | Caon, e ol ate n meed Iiofter subject io aale $8000 ot horses ar e ab- s o apr T RS ¢ en horses are sometimes dr sret craze in New York city, and is | them at & session which lasted ar.ti) HAVE GONE ASTRAY. Coso. | 55 °°The” Bulldun Company, Norwicn, || FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS in [/ when = dttachcd a fimuv:chn“ of fun, music, pretty |2 o'clock this morning TR A M N i R e | con- ondl gt o S || s girls, catchy songs, wonderful danc- | From some of the witnesses the sen. | TWO Made to Mme. Navratil Probably LEGAL NOTICES. B R o T AReer of 0 E 2 el — 2 E : en- | 5 ‘Partner, care of | FOH SALE OR TRADE Good 10-acTe 1014 The; howas. rei s £ i{ng and funny comedians. A carload | ators drew reluctant admissions Never Were Received. e i aprsa’” | tarm, well locaied mear vilias e jamanaars, wellige: noThe:man who pavs as he ¢ of special scenic effects are carried with the act, and it is as complete 2 production’ as any one show that has ever played this city. This act 1s here three days only. While the cost of the above act alone is more than any vaudeville house in this county usually pays for a whol¢ show, the Auditorium has not omitted any acts, the fall show of three acts and pic. tures will be shown. The Great John- son, a wonderful aerial contortionist, will display his flexibility amid a spe- cial black and white setting which v enhances the act Ploiti, New York's famous Italian comedian and vocalist, fllls the third position and he will both amuse and entertain with his clever specialty. The special feature photo-play for BMonday and Tuesday is The Flaming ow, a two reel 101-Bison, written \ and produced under the personal direction of Lincoln J. Carter. A mam- moth picture. Good comedy films are alfo on the program. The management snnounces that the wonderful Kine- macolor fime’ have been secured for 8D early date. Watch future announce- Emeats, X BBur Musical Luciers at the Davis Theatre. A real mustcal treat is in store for the patrons of this cosy playhouse the first half of this week, when the four musical Luciers appear in a beautiful act full of good music both classic and popular. This act consists of three men and one woman. They play & pumber of different instruments and have gained a reputation all over the World by the masterly way they play. Just to hear Joe Lucier play the cor- het is worth the price of admission alone. The act is beautifully staged and the costumes worn are of the col- onial type, one of the greatest musi- cal acts in the world that Dleases ev- erybody. Ford and Mitchell, two dainty misses with good singing volces Who know how to dance are also on this bill. Then there’s Toby Lyons, it you like to hear a good story or hear a funny song, don’t miss this fellow; he has anvthing beat-in that iine around the east, 2nd that's sayin a whole lot. The photo-plays are of the highest standsrd and include the Famous Mutual Weekly, which talls in pictures everything of importance all over the world, and show scenes of 1he inaughration ceremonies never be- fare n in this city and entirely gifierent from .any 1y shown &t tnis theatre. e other plotures in. lude dramas, westarn and those roar- ing Kerstone comedies that get .fl- pue leughing—a corking good * | @ few of the songs and dances “might show, and he did not know when it would stop. After investigators and members of a “slumming” parfy said they had heard an improper song in a place in call the attention of the state’s attor- ney to the testimony of the manager, Who,said nothing Indecent went on, Sehator Beall said he saw'sirls not more than fifteen or sixteen years old | imbibing mixed drinks in the cafe and | ‘Apache. GLASTONBURY MAN BURIED IN WELL. Glastonbury, Conn., April 13.—Emil Schwarn, aged 25, was buried alive in a well e and his brother Otto were | 1 digging this afternoon. They had sunk | (0 the ‘well about 26 feet through sandy sofl, without reaching water. Waile they were working on the curb, about 15 feet from the zround level, there was a cave-in, and both were partial- bo was done. In tho meantime there was received the mone: time ago.” ‘I discovered that Mme. Nav; Young Woman, York, 21st street the commission votcd to | Widow, Mr. Pe; recommend to Mayor Harrison that |llon to say. Frank the cafe’s license be revoked, and to | Miss Havs, terday that Mme. Only a_short BABIES FOR ADOPTION. Na 13.—Awards from the fund of the Ly Telegraph Whether these awards ound their way into K. Ha living in poverty in Nice. Destitute, Give Daughters Away. am in Brookl had been n, brouzl her by a o, The young woman w a mecond cave-in which burled Emil | atives of the girl, completely under, 12 or 15 feet of sand. | tails of the supp More help was ‘simmoned, but at a | ered (hai it b | days betore tie late hour tonight they had not been able to find his bady. n may s ap be good for disfizure a ) the soul, 1y, repulaticp e 1o th a8 her earnin @ she Is witheut s fals voung woman able (o care for the little girls proper . T New York, April 13—Who wants to EmiliSchwarn Utider; 42 iov, AoSbast iof | ool {800, e tiony boaline Sand as Result of Cave-In. twins, who will be one week old to- e morrow ? The little ones came info the world | last Monday night at a private sana- wh it 1 southern states after n man ceived desertad her before tb m Iy burled in the sand. Neighbors n came to thelr assistance and lowered n | the man fto consent to a secret mar~ bucket to them. Emil insisted that | rlage coremony, and liv AL UE bieyths | e e o e ok i wite: Then he okt hoe, nad ol after sed wedding, discoy. d been fleiiitou: dren were bera the ookiyn capae oney, he pocket of the ons was not in a p says ste from 1 | | be” suggestive and “perhaps” had a | New April bad effect on the diners. | two English Titanic funds were made A girl singer, crying as she testi- [ to Mme. Navratil, the French widow, fled, asserted she nover would sing In (Whose two little hovs were saved by My Harem, a song Lieutenant (iov. | Miss Margaret Havs of No. 304 West | ernor O'Hara was particularly inquis- [ $3d street, according to W. Frank Per- | Shive abone sons, director of the Charity Organiza- | The manager of a well cs- | tions society. Mr. Persons sald ves- taurant said the restaurant husiness |terday he had learned that she had | had degenerated into a vaudeville |Feceived an award of $650 from the | ondon Daily had ever | vs, father of | voiced his conviction yes- atil had never said Mr. | some were fore or less Intoxicated. | £Wards were made, I should be glad to | Mrs. Maude Josephi described the | KROW about it, so that I might help singing and_dances at a downtown | her get what is due her. ] restaurant. She said in one dance the | The suit for $50,000 ~against the performers “might Just a8 well have | White Star line, brought by Mr. Hays | | had mo. airta ne ATl A gl 4id an | on behalf of the widow, was fled In | Oriental dance wearing pink tights ang | the United States district court In | 275ort of 4. ekirt Of Dlacic ehiftgas | dmiralty yesterday. “Tomorrew Is the | She thought tne dance was susgestive, | 125t day” on which ‘death claims ma judging from the remarks made by |Pe filed under the Enslish law. | men diners She said T | a_coupie a com- | MOTHER OFFERS TWIN | inatio and the | Wants to | © moth- one of the had de- narriage and | hild leatning de- A fe sanatorium. is ur~ ity is smail Bhe there- lord mayor's fund and $100 additional | ZYhded rond ia OM Lamar in ssortator | Oitice, | within six months from this date, by For 5 State Road Work. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- ceived by the State Highway Commis. sioner, Room ~ 27, Capitel, Hartford, g J until 2 p.m., Monday, April 21, 'for state highway improvement liows: §177 feet of natlve stone Proposals graded road in Old Lyme, in accordance With plans and specifeations. Bids will state the price as per speci- fications ~ The® Gtate” Highway ‘Gom niissioner reserves the FHIERT to increase or decreasc the mumber of feet to be improved, after the contract fa let; Ail bids must be accompanied hy a surcty company bond or & certifled check of not less caan one-third of the cost of the werk. ‘Any bidder to whom contract has heen awarded refusing o Slgn the contract at the prices offered and furnish & surety company bond, or acertified cheak, shall forfelt from’ his bond, or check, a sum equal ta the difference in price balween hig bid ang the” next lowest bidder, Pians ana| gpecifications may be ' examined At house of Walter MoCltmon, IMret Se- lectman, Preston Road: Helectmen's bla Lyme or af the office of the ' State Hl,:h\wuy Commissioner, Room 27, Capifol, The State Hignway Commissioner re- serves the right to reject any and all bias. Dated at Hartford, Conn. April 11, BEsNETT, 1913, Commissioner. artford, Conn. apridd G, State Highway Room 27, Capitol, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A _COURT OF PROBATE HELD rwich, within and for the District srwisl, on the 12th day of Aprii, 191 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. istate of Jane M. Gates, late of Norwich, in said Distifct, deceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix cite the crediiors of sald deceased to bring In their claims against said esta posting a notlce to that effect, together DY of this order, on the siga. t to the place where s&id sed last dwelt, and in the same . and by publishing the same once in a hewspaper having & elrculation in s21d District, and make return to this B 2 ON 4, AYLING, The above and fofezoing copy of reecord, Juage. 1s & crue Altest: ~ FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- ceased aro lLereby notliied to® present their cluima azainst sald estato to the undersisned at 19 Ann St, Nerwieh, Conn., within the tfme limited in the FREE illustrated book tells of about 300,000 protected positions in U. S. ser- foa " Phousands of vacancies every There is a big-chance here for Jou and _generous pay, lifetime r sure 3 ImSioyment. Just ask for bookiet 17858, No obilgation. Larl Hopkins, ‘Washington, D. C. lDl’ld_ ‘WANTED —Experienced waltress and Edward A. Palmer, =g BT RO, ncasville, Conn. NTRD_Brperienced allk weavers. AP e et Side BiTk Mill Mechants BRR Tarioa WANTED — Hired men. single, to work on farm and board with famlily; 25.00 & month salary. Inguire of Glen ock Farm (Ledyard), Fred. Myott, Manager, Mystic, Conn., R. ¥. D. 4. ANTED _Agonts, call on best peo- Test seller, netfing $1.25 on each free particulars. W, Frank Dows- ing Co, 62 Center St.. Wallingford, Ct. marid, WANTED Day Workers (Male), Team Driver, Serub Woman, Farm Hands and Housework Help, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. COBCORAN, Bupt. Central Bids. WANTED Man Cook, Family Cooks, Second Girls and General House Girla, Room 32, Central Building. 3. B. LUCAS FOR SALE. FOR SALE A New 6-Room Cottage, with Bath, Steam Ieat and Xlectrie Light, Large Lot. Fifa, teen minute ecar service. Sold on easy terms, Inguire of N. TARRANT & coO., above and foregning order, BESSIE G, BABCOCK, apridd Administratrix, 117 Main 8t, Nerwich, Conn. neighivors, on telephone and K. on “steady stream, grisc mili, cider mill and saw mill ing good business; about 50 power over wheels; excellent room house, new barn, pouliry house and sheds; §ood land; good frult; bar- gain price for immeaiate sale, or trade for cottage in’or near town. Parucu- lars. Tryom's Agency, Willimantic, Ct. feb10d FOR SALE-—O. 1. C. pigs, thorough- breds, registered, none beiter in the countey: Ludlow Farm, North Stoping. F. D. 5, Norwich, Conn. H. F. PRINTING—Look at these prices: 500 63% envelopes (regular business size), oard printed in corner, $1.40; 1,000, $2.00; 5,00¢, $6.00; 10,000, $10.00; 500 Dotelieads, '6x93, printed, : 32, 5,080, $6:80; 10,00C; letterheads, 334x11, printed, 328 s,em% 502 1c.000, 4 iheads, 7x53. printed, 32.1 oo, 37507 To-005, Z statements, 5ix83, ' printed. 51.40; 1,000, 31.86; 5,000, 36.0v° 16,000, $11.00. Printing of every description ~ done romptly. Send for samples. The sul- etin Co., Printers and Binders, Nor- wish, Conn. Two of the best Dri g Horses in Norwich. Sound, kind, fearless and handsome. Equally good in single or double harness. Also Rubber Tired Buggy and a harness. Can be seen at 171 Broadway. VAN DYKE EXPRESS CO. Forty Young Work, Express horse3 and mares, 1100 o 160u Ibs.; these horses were bought green with- in the last two years and all in firsi class conditlon; among them are 12 matched pairs, ranging in weight from 3306 to 3800 Tba, prices $200. to $425 & paiz; single horses, $60 to 3185; 3 mares n foal; seversl mares pavement sore, sultablé for country work; single and double harness; 30 days’ trial allowed; 32 not. satisfactory return at our ex- pense; will ship to purchaser in_any town within 300 miles of New Yori City free of charge, with new halter and blanket and free passes home to purchaser. Call at office and stable. 2 TRE EXPRESS CO. AN D 160 West 15th St. corner 7th ave New York City. Telsphone 5348 Chelsen. Ten minites’ ride from ferries or 2—:0. apri2d . C. GEER, rin2 Phene 611 Norwich, Conn. THERE 1 0o advertising medium in Eastern Comnecticut equal to The Bul- 1et'D fox RuFiness resuits X wia well equipped | do- | Price to Net 5 JAMES L. 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, offering for persons desiring a short term investment. per cent. CASE ct. | provements in_center home or investment. FOR SALE Four nice cottages with modern im- of city will | sold singly or in group will make fine | | When women vote and e | doesn’t go to suit him a man | blume it on his wife, We should feel pity for the m | who is forced to take comsequen: that he isn't entitled to. the average man could have own way all the time he would kee | others busy getting out of it |, Occasionally a vain woman starts # b2 |14y up something for a rainy d Cesins with fancy hosier News smaller ones. They excnanged right away. them. Tel. 1139, ELMER R. PIERSON. 39, must be sold or Come and see aprsa E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 86 Clff Street Words cannot express the conter |a small boy has for a little the admiration he can genera 28 HORSES her after a few years We once knew a ba Express load just arrived, and they 43 & are the right kind. = Thres big pairs, tended to be optimistic some nice 1300 pound _chunks, also [ He was afraid that otherw \\UI\"‘vA"»\‘H”d try to che Moderate amount required 40 Shetucket St No FOR SALE A MODERN 8-ROOM COTTAGE Price $3500. of cash JAMES L. CASE, rwvich, Comm. Among bachelors between - of 30 and 45 the mortality high, about 27 per cent., while arm the married men of the same } it Is but 18 per cent The city council of Budapest h appropriated $5,000 to be used in tertaining the delegates to the national Suffrage Alllance, w to meet in that city next Jur ce goods were exp in during Janu | ruary to the extent of | one-half coming to the United The Canadian and Argentine trad however, is growing most rap Jute p Great Bri Durban is the only city in South Africa which owns and operate telephone system. All others ated by the federal governmen ban is also the only eity w experts of the countr. limestono 1s better f lime, and ihis Is what PECK, M'WILLIA fobisd AGRICULTURAL LIME. We have just put a carload into eu: storehouse and can supply your de. mands for tiis sure orop producer. The Bay the ground by the bag, ton or carload. the American type of others being of the Brics invention which melts electricity insteac A new type metal by am Bastern Connecticut e deun for husiness THERI 15 no savertising medium In an_ the —burmt | has been wiven a trial at the Gove e have. Soid|ment Printing office. It Is stated (ha « | the process handled the day's melting Ms & co. without a break and turned out solid slug. The cost of melting by elect ity as against gas has not been given out. but there is one dlstinct adva tage in that no gas fumes are Lo ba ual to The s Bul, contended Wwith,

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