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EAIR, COLDTODAY; FAIR, WARWER SUNDAY What Is Going On Tonight. i il | o i Fiefires at Colonial Thaa (Tille"and Fhotoplays at Duvis o ANNOUNCEMENTS n, W. C. T. U.T The regular cnday at 3 p. m., 35 She- i+ Room 6. General Neal - and Motion Piotures ac «mme. il offers special shoe val- (Saturday). New spring shoes $2.25, ladies' fine tber, Dongola and gun metal 3250 and $4. Big values in s shoes at $2.25, $3, $3.50 and $4. Sdith Abbott, who is to Jecture ter hail Monday evening on Somo Phages of ltalian Portraiture, was & pupil of the Norwich Art school and a Charter member of the Art assoctation. Miss Abbott has traveled in Italy, studying history of art, and especially Jtalian art, and is now associate pro- Tessor of art at Wellesley college. Sco aav. at S| Matthew Tjune, formerly employed s buyer and salesman by John Marsa, the yetired clothier, wishes to announce | that he opens today a clothing store at | 362 Main street with a full line of | men's and young men's made clothine. Mr. Thune cordially Invites the num- erous customers to whom he gave zood values in the John Marsa store to| come in and look over his fresh stock ©f up-to-date suits, £pring overcoats and trousers His store is up Main street Tent Mr. Thune Five vou the very ready one ~filght at 162 and on account of a low is able to quote lowest prices. adv. | s DAVIS THEATER. | Last Chance to See the Big Five Act| Vaudeville Bill Today. | 1 this theater the last half | has been pronounced by | all who have seen it as the best vaude- | ¥ille bill seen in this city for some| time. Out of the whole five acts there 38 not one weak spot on the bill, and there are no two acts altke. Waterall and Winfle'a head the bill in a comedy sketch thet is entirely different from sny other et in vaudeville. One feat- wre is Mr. Waterall's sinzing of Down in the Deep, where he shows his mas- nificent bass voles to advantage. Winfield provides most of the | and her comedy 18 a style all by and has made a big hit at every formance. Mason and Lee have one of he best athietic acts ever presented in 2his city. Come and see them and you will say t The other thre mcts are Willlams and Wavne, two clever singing and dancing boye: Paul | Ryan, who tells storfes and sings sones | in his own original manner, and Sa- Fonski, whose violin plaving is a treat | o listen to. ing from opera to rag | time. feature photoplay on today’s | BiN is called The Relic. a two reel| Broncho drama of the stame,_telling of | an old actor who comldn't find work, | but who showed them when he zot an | epportunity that he was a master of the art. This picture will appea! to everyone who sees The other ple- tures are: Messenger No. $45. 2 power- ful Rellance drama. and Little Billy Clty Cousin, a_corkine zood Kevstone Rid comedv. For next week the man- agement has booked the Thomas Mns- loal Comedv company. for the whole week, chenging the prosramme Mon- #av. Wednesday and Fridav. This one of the best shows of Its kind the road. with lots of stneing and com edr. Tha vsral photoplavs and O Mutual Girl No. 10 wiil also be shown #nd there will be no advance in n- Matinee da ow all seats 10 cents COMING TO THE DAVIS, The Trail of the Lonefome Pine T that | onesome Pine. on of John ame mos! ason vallevs, with the s and trees, the | been reproduc Adelity Walter, remarkable | presentations of The mountai wrinding river, cabins an ed with magnificent produc In lone runs in Boston ana Chicazo the plav enjoved the bi Fest busiress of late vears. Tt is seldom a pla given as rlahorate a scen: electriral enuipment In the predn acters. which many readers o visualized—Tr #ee of the Who lende his mule o8 his wife O T Deril Tvda found's there tongue § fact. cach Irabelle 1.owe. June bore and hlood of the southland The Tra! of the Lonesoma Pine will | be at *he Datis theater Friday evening, April 10, The seat sale will open on Wednecdar = Mail orders flled or ofice sale. Prices 2.0, 51 and 25 cents. the remarkat has been <etting and | avs the part MANUE! ROMAINE AT THE AUDI. TORIUM TODAY. Todax will be !he z.u chance to hear | fanuel Romaine. the popular Vietrola tenor, who has been appearing hare the Jast half of this week and v'\nih—umurh favorable comment. Mr. Romaine has a very powerful voice and sings sev. eral popular selections. which win thunderous applause. The Haskell twins, two nifty girls, present a very meat song and dan specialty, which always pleases, while Miss Maxine | Bates in her musical and singing nov - elty has an act of considerable merit. e is a very fine set of photoplays showing here today, including the Ani. mated Weekls and a very exeiting 101 Bison two reel drama entitled The Yaqui's Revenge. A funny comedy | feature entitied An Academv Romance 18 aleo on todavs hil Mondny Maesdar nnd TWednes the Arst three Aave of ots krows <o grime. T i n o Srosts o admission Gymnastic Carnival at Y. M. C. A. The gymnastic carnival at the Y. M A siven by the m rs of (he sasium classes will be held to- and there will be many new feat- vear. for which the classes = hard to have per- Some of the feat- ar, giv dping | Mal- | x: ars looking for tun sec the little fellows scunts on the mats, led by Mr. Thers will be a basketball game at #he end of ti rogramme tonight mdub ot tmantic vs. Laurel |« Admisgion 25 camtsy reserved ecats ) | thority chapel to Passion Zion church, | The Chris tian Li Philadeiphia | Tie tom: Universalist T | Joyous Senas To: Week? Jesus 10 cents extra; at store of Geo. A. Dav- is. See adv. COLONIAL THEATER. The Weaker's Strength, Strong Story Which Drives a iesson Home. Following of Kalem D comes u wondertul all features, headed b lineator of western cowboy characte G. M. Anderson, playing lead in the powerful film drama_entitled Broncho Billy and the Bad M This_story tearless, desperate charac- us in his territory. was made a lam-abiding citizen, who aft- erwards was made deputy through the rest and kindness of the sheriff. The Weaker's Strength is a splendid, strons moral story g e home. dealing also acters, and will prove to be one of the | a lights on the bill. His Grand- | is a story by the Edison com-| upon the suc he Colonial theater, bill_ for today of ¢ the famous de- FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES FOR SALE -FOR SALE SALE HORSES I have a few good Hors to dispose of right away, to make room for another car of 28 witich will ar- rive Wednesday, April Sth ELMER R. PIERSON. 11 es that I wish lephone FOR SALY on_ the trolle suburb For partle | v womax, | i | ‘:ALE > entanzlement of a he curions marriage | It is told in| ar to the com- a con- | family made of the son of the hou the clear manner pe: pany ringing Up 3 m, and_ the balance he bill includes all pictures that b made a name for themselves. Mondax’s big bill. of the Christian Science > Unreality. Holiness Mission w t ST Main stree s J e services at Baptist_chureh aching by Rev. Mr. George H. S | International Bible Students’ as- sociation mee in Room Bill_biock et street, for m will ed M<55\nn hol i Peabody Gospel meetings in Stein- nduct e Sheltering Arms Sunday aft G. W. Guard will conduct the 5 nd there will be singing by Micx Helons Borione: Congregationai Rickeits Broadway Rev. C. H At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church F. W. Coleman, pastor: ii jject. The Triumphal Entry. Not Far from the Kingdom. B M Brewster's Neck 0 will Re ce association. will hold nal church Park Conoregational ch mon by ser- istor The Gata per Ard)s . Central Baptist church Hesannas and Pa'ms. In Stones in The Master's Road. A M At the McKinley Aven)- ife. S otist churc Entry Into_Jerusa- pon The Au- riumehant y of Jesus, 1M 1t he Greeneville Congregational Spiritual Ya T the ool and Us Academy. < Opinion, Lve t the Church of the Good Shepherd, Joseph_F. Cobb will Over Evil. Sunday at noor P C T service at 5 p. m.. subfect. The Christian Life; ts Call to Active Service. Victory At the Preston City Bantist church or. Rev. Tuther T.. Holm Tceal topic. Her Leadar. n. Evening service At Mt. Calvary Baptist church morn- n subject unon They Hailed Him of v, but What of the Entering the Holy City. ermon upon Dry Bones. 1 ermon 63 Frankin St. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA stock of B J. OGULNICK & Co, opp. Builetin Building 1 Oils Whitestone ¢ Cigars are f‘;u‘.‘ Conn. , Gasoline, JONAT HAN s Town INCUBATOR OIL A Telephone tehivered w ail purts of eity. SPECIALTY | = = J. F. CONANT, 17 Frankliz St. | and the J. F. C. 100 Dest on the marker Lty them. i ~o. | EG 43 Unton ot, © house of eight rooms. . uot and cotd| Wate iot about 40 BROWNING, AUCTION of Houschold F ESDAY, APR at 10 o'clock a. niture 914, \nal proy Scribed as oned wo. pan and foot- whole lot of smprising Torks, 0 to »mplet P ot of dry colors, SORGE E. JOHNSON LEGAL NOTICES " Special Clty Meeting MAVOR'S OFFICE. City of Norwich, Comnectic PROBAT T OVER — 250 notensads 6% (regular business sise) neatly printed, for 31.96; 599 Heud for ' sampies aad £0F 4hy Priniing you are in need we Bulleun Gompany, Nerwica, “WOR SALE- 0. L C pign thorsugh: bredes’ registered, none” belser. in iBs SonteyT BT ravm, Norta Scom: fon 1 B0 Norwicn, Comn. B F. Euton. T FOR SALE—. and Ford av- tomobile. ¥ho » Norwich, or ad- aress 93 Frankiin St | dyed FOR SALE—Eiev lot, 89 CuE St X estice. G. W. Main" St PRINTING 00k at (hess prices: 508 4% envelipis Cesular business siss cifd printed in COTmr, $1.40; 1,000, 33 5000, §b; 1 TR T e v 6xvm, iinte 33105 5.0u0, su.aly Au,0us, su0) ieiteineads S:axli, printeq, 31.13; 1,00¥, 32.30; 395505 1uuee, © 318.a0; | 90L bl | ixdis, printed, 3L6V; 1,006, 32.10; $0; 10,000, 318.80; 500 ‘staiement i, printed, 31.49; 1,000, 3180 367 10019, $120 Printing of every d scfiption Gons promptiy. Sead for pies. The Bulletin Ce Binders, Norwich. Conn. FOR SALE \ prosperous Coal Business, in- cluding land, buildings 'and puent. Finely located. A good paying business, well estab- lished. Good reason’ for selling. For further information in- quire of Thomas H. Beckley May Building Phones: 368-2 278 Main Street 724 FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage h bath and steam heat, go0d barn and large let, located five minuted’ walk from Main ot Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Nerwich, Ct. DO YOU WANT TO BUY A FARM? I have on my list over ene hundred— ' situated in New London and Windham Counties. All kinds of farms, $1000 up. The roads being in goed shape now, | would be pleased to show any of these places tc interested partie: If interested, don't delay—as they are selling fast. WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and Insurance Telephone 147 25 SHETUCKET ST. To the Farmers of this Section: Now is the timo to st your farms it you want to sel. 1 have a large list of customers looking for farma Send description er call, WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St, Norwich, Cenn. Teicphone 47 Opposits Thames Ban NS WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5¢ per Line, Six Words to the Line SN =4 FOR SALE TO RENT ! 1914 winner 103 Medway aprid AGENTS—Earn biz our goods: send for our The Hope Distributing Co. St, Providence, R. 1 TO_RENT Lower part 85 Washing. ton St, ali improvements; and lower tenement of five rooms. J. Bradford, { A fine, Jarge, two-family modern improvements, 35 Danielson, Conn. George H. male or female; earn big in- winner. Kast- Building. apréd WANTED —Agents, no experience needed to Send for our 1914 Co.. Postoffice Phoenixville, Pa. 3an29ThSTu TO LETFarm of 160 acres in So. YVoluntown, Conn.; g0od buiidings, pas turing and improved land. For furtaer | particulars, address G., Norwich Bulle- aprid FOR SALE Settings {rom fine layi R. 1. Reds, 50c; ohicks, $10 per hun- dred. Carids B. Eccleston, New London Turnpike, Norwich Town. Phone 2: apria | B e e SELLING An immediate money making 0ppOT tunity for you. 'Become one of our lo cal represenattives and sell union labe hosiery, underwear, sweaters and neck ties direct to the homes. No capital re quired. Write for special plans, Stead- fast Mills, Dept. 2, Cohoes, N. Y. apréd W Hollenbeck's metal court plasier mends leaks in COOKInE uter Bl S, “wator pipest everydds % ht's 2T The Gardiner for agents proposition o P8 Ohlo. Specialty Co.. Cleveland, ANTS—Best selling large demand for investigate today 265 Park St., o0 ‘Thr Alroy New Haven, aprid fromen stite age: et brakemen | signaP instruc: postage. Railw aprid WANTED High trees, ahrubs, roses, Bulbs, etc.: g00d nent; exclusive ter Brothers' Nurseries, R Class ma ‘ines, ber wages; o sell v ‘bush perma- Brown = Hugh Jewett City, Conn. NTED__Agenis make big money new invention: casy sellor; Home and ffico buy. on sight; demonstrates it- | Se1€:" great ‘Bppotiunity: eall or write Nova Hpeciajte Mig. Co. 313 Asylum 82 attrord. o 7T dpraa” Teneral house adily; good wages: no s ’.A,h‘an, 16550 Mre W Crawaon, Killingly, Conn. _aprid “WANTED Men or women (0 take orders Tor our fast actling seven-bar Dox of high Erade toilat soap: big mell OPE 0y peah BT commission; agents ke tfom $10 (o 350 per weelc, repent Orders amsuréd: write 't once for ful i tioulars, Crofts & Reed Co., Dept 2302, Chicago, 11 prad ADIES—Sewing at home; jmaterial furnished; no canvassing: steady work stamped envelopo for particu - Ca nmet Supply Co., Dept. B-122, Milwau- iee, Wis WANTED—A competent girl f eral housework. Iy Mrs. Hempstead, 89 Me BUSINESS CHANCE: hundred dollars yeward for Information leading plant in =mall aundry. Oall or t power and coal in country; g favor. “Chattanooga Trus aprad Wi WILL_PAY_ YO tribute ‘religlous literatur Sommunity; 60 days wor Saelphis maryrus 3120 ; experience oppor- tions are easy to tells how. Hopkins, mardd T “Dook D\ Srite: Yioduy TREEAIRS of Gescription fer swoves i ranges: gudranleed 't i periseuyyos B SBE 0N STy, - WILL BUY Pretty Cottage House, 7 ind bath, electric lights, nearly new, steam hea; Less than ten minutes’ walk from Franklin Will you hear oppor- knock? ARCHA W. COIT, 63 Broadway, opp. Y. M. C. Phone 102-2 FOR SALE Lwo 2- roems Square. A tenement houses on Mechanic Street in Danlelson. Income $420 £ross, net income on investment 8% per cent. Hsuses pleasantly situated, three minutes’ walk from railroad sta- tion, post office and business section, five minutes ~from churches and schools. E. L. DARBIE, Real Estate Agent, | Savings Bank Block. Danielson, Conn. | Pedisreea | | | NOTICE | The New York Furniture and Clothing Company will | furnish your home and clothe | you at your request. i For in- | ‘mation write or call i ine New York Furniture and|; Clothing Company, Inc., 11 Bank St., New London, Ct. | Julsowa | FOR SALE The res A. Bry House ence of the jate 20 Otis Street, Norwich. of eleven rooms, hot and cold steam heating and bath 5 by 165 feet. Rev Inquire of AMOS A. BROWNINS, TuTh Trustee. FARMERS ! Don’t forget to order your Agricultural Limestone from Peck, McWilliams & Co. COL. EARL N. GALLUP RUGTIONEER A sraduate Lrom Jones Nat Scheel ot Auctioneeriug. Specialty of Farm and Stock. Merehandlse Estate Sales. Address |R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. | Telephone 1-3 cmbsrs Tree. Cal lAluu— umfi;u?: W ] will marry seon; desc Graee Hyde, 5-369, San neetid WAN ingly low bo 'had anywhere. riptions Francisce, B C & B surs at amaz a5 L. W, Frink, Norwich Sells monumental work; the hest to Write or cail Phons ragTurns o, the Danjo by the we Bay, get in en that 0 deai at Pagan's Smek pipe iree with each sbe Lin PUPL eling abroad sonabie prices. Thames i, City, WANTED- Stencgraph ars’ experien siletin Ofnce NTED—Cottage house with all in den, Greeneville p st price and full par G., Bulletin_Otiice: Position vears oid, of g00d and good At ngures, permanent p ith & cnanc years' expor position care of TWANTED. waiters, se (lady), caspler experienced erences to George | Yone Stanton L. Briggs is a license: Lebanon, Con farta WoLK and feaming. : fatnirs Glen Nock Fara. Mveuc, Conn Barsia H hisdes for Car station. mardid razo Safoly TWANTED Livs pouliey and placoni; we iy top markel pricos fre at by R L ot A Yiores Tor month MEA AND WO government Jobss Cacations, steady means miny appuintments Gcation suifcrent; ‘pull WrL inimediately ryp freo o of post lons open 1o you. Branklin instiate Bepe L. Richester, K. Y. febed § ARD TMESFASEAG NO. AT o cheih tivs Tor and | Fratt, No, 11 Water Ak oi_Georso vory Saturday. Rovivd T WANTED—Flans uiing. A . Gorf- Goi, dus PPOsDECT Sb, City. 4wl 604-4 e NOYES Auctioneer AUCTION w sold at Public irm. two miles south entér, on Goshen Church WEDNESDAY, APR ac 11 tock, viz. farm horse, welght 1 yearling bull, blaek ia choice voung cows, from some new’ nilk, in the full: t nave and from good stock corn’ fodder and one Auction at my of " Lebanon road, STH, 1914, ind whit two o six on. of hay Stack out Straw oA stormy HINC ext KLEY falr day. aprisTy " HELP WANTED Bell Boy, Scrub General Housewerk | Heip, Chamber Maid. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Goscoran, Supt. Central Bidg. Woman, Girls, Farm Help, Kitchen LOST AND FOUND 08T Black ers_ to_name THERE 15 no aoverusing medius: in stern Connecticut cqual to Fhe Bul- tin for business resul TNION MADE GOODS— | Woodworta. | 46 mores: level; no Focks O A e L Coyen soss | O TENT pper Tonoment s rooms Do barn: ailo witer, Fruits & | bath, gas for cooking, 17 Spruce St $7Sotd Seon. "B Pr Ropinson, | N. Kugene Smith, $0 Main. —_ aprid e FOR RENT A very ry desirabie eight- S EDCaE turi s | room cottage, with all modern conven- R AL One o0t ot BOrer | lences. sithaied. Maple. St. hear 193 oot neavy harness CA- 6D Batic, | West Main St. on line of electric cars. Conn. i aprid to F. L Lathrop, 493 west Main - aprid RENT —Small tenement. Apaly marsid TR SATE W R Mol o s er 4 iz "iprid |~ m\fimu of eight rooms and FOR Wyandotte and SALE_White laundry, 26 School St, just off Wash- I R hner duck esss iz baby | InEton: all modern improvements; fine Chivks, | Telephone 4835 ' Mise Mar. | location; large lot; three minutes trom M eeiwa™ ! trolley; rent reasonable to responsible ___ APrIWS_{partiss. Apply fo John E. Hawkins, Sunch hull, 31 16 by 5 Address to Pereue, R. FOR SALI T4l Broadway. Telephone 467-Z. NT—1:6 Franklin St suitable for ligut manufacturing or store. John E. xanning, bz Broadway. marisd TO RENT — Furnished rooms comp. for = housexeeping, bath, gas. Y% School Street. maryd NISHED ROOMS, a1l modern con” LA Sl R S &Y ¥ Tex- overs of ught light draperies for” summer cottages | or . bungaows also crepes, plques, tissues, ete., IOT summer dresses. Large varieties of ail to choose 1o, mar26TuTas FOR SALESixty acre farm, two | nouses. “one Improvements, (wo c courch and school, located in Frank- Rockwood, Yanuc, maragSTuTn se power gaso- Mew Holland' feed running. H. L. bury, Coun. aprsd lefi- ik and 70 RENT The stors No. 31 Broad- way, central location, next to the Wau- Tegan hotel, now occupied by Bruetie, tallor and gentlemen's furnishings. Apply to William H. Shields. janlsd FURNISHED ROOMS. central locu- tion, steam heat. lInquire 14 Uaien st ‘aset FOR RENT A very choice § room cottage house with modern conveniences, in perfect condition, centrally located E. A. PRENTICE, 8 Giiff Street | 10 eeen Cant FOR m wagon democ! | 1gnt furniture a ap, two n 1orse, rket wagons, one team harnssses ng macnines ticies used o | Ct. el | rad T R_SALE _White Wyandotie and White Leghorn egg» for hatohing. W. N. Sandberg, Nor- ‘Glen Acre apriwFs Phone 300 FOR RENT Two Floors of Building No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, Suitable for light manufacturing or | other purposes. Inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Co. SUMMER COTTAGES For Rent—For Sale Wateh H Weekapaug Pleasant View Rentals §175-32,500 season Inspection by appoimtinent FRANK W. COY 6 High Strest, Wasterly, R. 1. Long Distance Telephone FOR SALE—Lggs from good strain of Wiite sock, [oc Der setiing 3o per 100. Jonn 3, Driscoil. Phone $5-12, Lebanon Div., Yantic, Conn. aprad 1OR SA laying | tip carts with Witter, Brook- aprad T wIll seil my lunch car Union St: n good business Willimantic, Conn.- ayred N Bass R BALE, Tel s Holsteln oxen four Lebanon Div Sne bay nd_one colt Norwich mare ten years iwo years old. Phone aprid FOR SAL " harnes: 1100 1bs City wagon woight Tewett on fins mail without Bretsohneider, ‘marisd by FOR SALE Farm of 25 Acres House fruit, land ory, phaee is situated FOR SALE—Fine piace of shore front »n Haughton Cove, at & low price make & sule. Address H. Bulletin _ quick Orfic. Very cheap workers sed; trial given ressos, truok no reasenabie Tel. 282-12 ind car far rof = sarn and can be worked by machin- hree miles from POETRY THIS ALSO SHALL PASS AWAY. hen morning s shed Their Tight When flowery And lite, darkl read, - sunbea ound me and_influence patas before smiles is drest Iines that dim to0, shall pass blast In 1 3 When murky clouds o'erhang the sky Far down the vale of years, And vainly looks the tearful eye, When not a hope appears, Lo, characters of glory play Mid shades: “This, too, Sball pase that temper pleasure’s n sorrow’s gloom. sadden youth's bright the old man's tomb. world be ye my stay, world h *shall nat away Unto that That pase —M. L B. THE WATERS OF THE MAST. fow the vellow the fig-tree fa o'er the garden wall— leaflot like its fellow he fountain's wile. ddy, turn and float, aming in the mos€ rer, eam In the ripples dip and gle See them; as a Pharaoh's Weareth jewels on her breast So_the fountain pool, resembling, Rising, falling, ever trembling. Wears its jewels, ne‘er at rest. See wou, Master, how the shining Garments of the fig-tres float Mid the liliss like 4 boat, Lightly falling and reclining In the waters of the moat— In the waters of the moat 1ca Pross. HUMOR OF THE DAY Ali to_ gt —Somehow Jack cannot up courage to propose. atraid you'd s script However did you hear such dread ings about Mrs. Huber?" “You was once my dearest liegende Blatter. Magistrate—The evidence show that you threw a kettle at your hus- band. Culprit—It shows more than that, Yer Honour: it shows that 1 'it London Opinion. The Botanical" Ol4 public gardens)—Can does this belong to ily? The Custodian longs to the Sketeh “Why do you wish (o g0 to Switzer- Jand?”” asked the prospective bride- groom. “Because,” sald the blushinz bride-to-be, ‘I' have read that the longest tunnels in the worlds are in the Alps”—New York Press. Soldier—What an idea to have your wooden leg made from the table! Old Man—You needn’t I have always prided well-turned leg.—Pele Mele ohn, it was very sweet of you to hnold my hand all through the moving picture show. You haven't done that for several vears” “But I didn’t hold your hand.” “Then who did?"—Pitts- burgh Post The Irishman pointed to green castile soap and said: “Oi want a lump o' t “Very well, sir” said the clerk. “Will you have it scented or unscented?” “OPll take ut with said the T n—New York seem Marie “ves.” | Gentleman (in you tell me, the arbutus fam- o, sir: it be- corporation.—London stack of ‘s the discus “The boys had_assembled to h a horse thief.” *“Well?” “But now a knotly point of jurisprudence has come up. Seems ha stole an automobile. | Lonisville Courier_Journal. “I despise a_hypocrite.” “So do 1" | “Now, take Jackson, for example; | ne's_{ne biggest hypocrite on earth.” “But you appear to be his best friend.” “Oh, yes; I try to appear friendly toward him. It pays Dbetter 1 ~nv Two De Lava 5 B one express wagon in good | Tel. 245-14, Norwich VOR | Westerly An | 40x3 Wosterly: new woodshed und $3000; $1000 down, | gage at 5 per Investigate | Cotiages at P ne View; 51250 wi i buy a four-room cottage, all furnished of on pond side and has 75 front e send WILLIAM A. WILCCX Real Estate Broker, about mir house, large b henners: pric balance mort- ~.,mm aoing om paro Witiin ten store_on good rm Bulletin real aut Juckson with 1w Central Theat-: Butlding, ng uick A Westerly, R. I horoughiy over-| orace No. 365 Tel aition guar- | Fng car, new Juiy nywiere, “any ftime. at startingly _low Danteison, Conn. Residence 531. 38 Gverland tour- car in_good iled ana has three Daniei- aprid va runnin el A Twe Family Hou center of city, modern veniences. In good repair well rented. JAMES L. CASE s near con- and LFoR S mais “wom S == plano, 10 Shetmeket Norwich, Cr. FOR A cond s n 5 apply Lo oF “mariod Keya and four ). Bendett, S0d FOR SALE : ‘ FOR SALE Farm acres of land mo: Iy all clear, has a 6-room house Porsian uire of | : | | ! _ro’u SA1) . D. Parkhurs and barns, property pleasantly Danielsd located and in win g00d repair, near trolley line. be sold at a L low price for a quick buver and R ners gt | ie fair; Shecman 41 T95-3. mar3sd 00 paying cation care Bul- 254 FRANCIS D. Central Building DONOHUE Norwich, ct. neubators, Runue j { 1 4 A Business Property consist- ing of one large store and three 6 room tenements. Annual reatals of $1,100.00 first class condition, and desirable. Full information application. JAMES L. CASE, seil cheap. Maia St, Nor- marizd New cottage 1 ro feam ' heat - cloct beamed dining Toom up to date, decorat- fromr cars: very Norwich Tov on - premi Tables. irst class in very on rim, sirictly ne iminute " kinds postal 1o | Cona. & 1AM BUYING D Anyone havinx Samuel Gellers, Colchesier, decisa OR_SALE—The Leonatd W. Bacon redi st n Norw e Sonalst the idrge housas | scres or the eity ot 2 terms attractive Foberiy | Ropiy i Wiliasm | wa3 Norwich, Cona. be sold at pub H. Matterson 1 West Willington 2 Staftord v s head G " located (o ai prica and om the buys B watar Siields, to a5 its ‘supply articulars 35 Broad. ostidd inauire < iimantic, or & L NER ¥o. Uanchester. of ¢ marida 1 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 amd 3, | March 18th, | |in the end”—Boston Advertiser. THE KALEIDOSCOPE | lendon hasa school for servants, Poland_has 32 576,200 cattie 623 in 1903. ussian | now compared to i — | n 1913 destroyed property in | ited States valued at $203,- Fires T 408, are overcom- them in the American motor cars ng the prejudice against | Madras district in Indla. There only twenty persons in y ith a yearly income of more Minnesota Scheol of Agri- course in sewing for men is ed in the curriculum At the | culture a to be inclu e Paris_has issued a mag within its limits the ay not be danced. The city of tapgo may and ow Dbeen officially in- formed the cost of the war with Turkey the possession of Tripold was $191,000,000. Italy Moving pictures shown on a slight- Iy conmcaye screen are relieved of some of the distortion that is notice. able on flat screen Raw cotton exports from Cypri creased from 170,000 pounds in to 1,200,000 pounds 1908 and 1,500,600 poun. 1904 Pass. Ore, has iwo comy officers, both of as a result of & ity council plete sois of police whom claim aut recent dispute in he transatiantio ts equipped for the use of n fighting fires ving ubes, rew carids with speaking | membe: Mexica. Yesr emploved in is $657.- is said te Book, the total capital the Mexican mining industry 000.000.- Of this $300,000,000 be American Joseph Jame; se. N ched ana Mar Jrothers, nave built a an ordinary 1ch wood in windmi i a day as 25 men. X n coffes to wo meeds in & Rio de Janeiro piants spread owes her wea planted garden in whence t througho: at sngkong severa e Philippines throngh reality uanee striet after leading fresh port 1 Swat alied xpor the fifth China, of formerly Foreign the Com prises d ey Hankow f on, ente China. He was ompant | ether Japancse Lusiness mon.