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FAIR WEATHER TODAYY: . OLOUDY TOMORROW. What Is Going On Tonight 'hzfliflfl'vl“? and Moving Plctures at . Moving Pietires at the Colonial Vaudeville and Moving Piotures at Cigarmakers’ Union meets in Car- Franklin Chapter, No. 4 R. A M, ‘Hasonie Templs. i Leose. Mo i, B. P. O T, meets at Eiks' fome. Tecumseh Tribe, ‘Nfi‘u‘f’ L 0. R M., cer's o oo, Mo T OO P meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, Germxnén L»d%:. No. 11, O. D. H. 8, ts in Germania Hall. mel‘ero\levmw'n Union meets in Union Court Sachem, No. 94, F. of A., meets in Foresters’ ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. Complete Change of Programme Today —AIll New Vaudeville and Triangle Photoplays—Special Attraction at the Party Juvenile Musical Comedy. There will be a complete change of programme at this theatre today, and the show booked for the last half of this week is right up to the standard of the attractions playing this popular The vaudeville is headed the big Lasky act called At the venile musical comedy with seven clever children in the company. This is a regular kid act and there is not a grown-up in the act. There are five little girls and two boys and they bave heen the hit of every bill they have appeared on all season. This is a big time Keith feature and no one should miss seeing them here. Another good act is Dewitt and Stewart, a clever team of singers and comedians, who have one of the most pleasing acts in vaudeville. Both have excellent es and they harmonize beautifully. The third act is Jean Siaterhan, who presents a novel dancing specialty that is out of the ordinary. In the photo- ys the Triangle feature on this bill is called The Corner. This is a five part Ince production with Willard Mack, George Fawsett and Clara Wil- liams as the stars. This is a powerful dramatic picture and shows the fight Detween capital and labor. The Key- ¢ is called Fatty and Mabel This is a two-reeler and shows those two popular funmakers in their finest comedy production. If you en- joy a good laugh, be sure and see this Specially arranged music will be played during the pictures by the stone comed augment. concert orchestra under the direction of C. A. Dowsett. Matinee at Evening at 6 ; all seats 10 cents. and 8.45; 10, and Bring the children to see the big kid act today. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Entire Change in Minstrel Show Today —Pathe Feature Pictures. An entire change of programme will take place today, when Phil Taylor's Greater Broadway Minstrels will put on an entirely new show from the one which they did the first three days of There will be new sonss, new stories, etc., and a feature of the programme will be the by an_excellent quartette of male voice: Everyone is remarking about the exccllent quality of the en- tertainment offered by this clever min- and big houses are the rule at all performances. the picture programme will be the five-part Pathe Gold Rooster pro- Henry W. Savage's well| age success, Excuse Me, ong of ‘the cleverest comedies ever staged.| The Paramount feature for Friday and Saturday will be Dustin Farnum in A Gentleman from Indiana. COLONIAL THEATRE. The big feature at the Colonial to- dav is Friend Wilson’s Daughter, Edi- son drama in three parts. The cast in- cludes Gertrude McCoy, Robert Brow- er, Mrs. Wallace Erskine, Lillian De- Vere, Lawrence White, Harold Meltzer and Bigelow Cooper. Another good picture is Angels Unaware, S.-A. dra- ma in two parts. and two other pictures for today are The Chef at Circle G., and Between Two Fires, Vit comedy big bill. YANTIC Annual Meeting of Fire Engine Com- pany—Elias F. Stockett, Foreman, Succeeds H. J. Gibbs—Latter Has Held Office for Two Years. At the annual meeting of the Yan- tic Fire Engine company held in their house Monday evening, the fol- Tracy Williams elected for the Foreman, Elias F. ant, Guy \Whitney . Manning; treas- librarian, Freder- engineer, Winslow first assistant, James second assistant, Roscoe Bent- : stokers, Charles Smith and Fred- rick Whitmarsh and stewrad, Joseph The retiring foreman, H. J. Gibb: has left the company in fine financi: He has held the office for the past two years and has been very promoting entertainments for the benefit of the company. Spring Term Opens. opened for the spring term the country schools around here | Local normal school stu- dents have resumed their studies in Willimantic. Business Changes. Roscoe Bentley, who has been clerk In the store of E. A. Jones for the past two years, has resigned and has entered the firm of W. W. Bentley. He has been succeeded by Jason Kingsley who has had experience with the Mo- hican company of Norwich and is well known locally. Douglas Winchester, who has beena meat distributor through the village for the past 27 years, has sold out his route and the good will of his patrons. Mr. Winchester will take up a differ- ent line of work in Fitchville. Caught Two Trout. Joseph Perkowsky was one of the first fishermen around here to try the streams April 1 and Saturday after- noon succeeded in catching two trout. Personal Items. Mrs. M. D. Murphy spent Sunday in Baltic with her sister, Mrs. John Miss Olive Ladd has returned from a few days’ stay with friends in New Miss Mary Rose O'Hearn, a student in the Bridgeport Genersl 'Hospital, is spending a short recess in town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Miss Catherine Murphy has return- ed from a few days’ stay in Groton with her sister, Mrs. Timothy Leary. ‘Mrs. George T#ylor, who has been spending the with Mr. and returned home. &nst week in Rockville rs. Walter Taylor, has Bridgeport. — As a precautionary measure in guarding against anyone obtalning her bank account by fraud, Anna Ellas of this city, who recently died, had arranged with the bank to keep her finger imprints and compare them with those of ‘the person who vresented the book for liquidation. FOR SALE Black Polish and_ oockerel; 0, or Box Nn.‘dzt NORWICH TOWN : FOR Lenten Studies to Be Continued—Lo- | (white crest. cal Rents in Demand—Mail-Count- ing in Progress. ‘The series of Lenten studles will be continued this (Thursday) evening at the mid-week service of the Congregational church. The subject considered is Parables of Judgment, with sub-topics, The need of watch- fulness: can men miss their opportu- nity in a world of order? the judgment criterion as interpreted by Jesus, Cottage Meeting. The cottage prayer meeting ducted by members of the First Meth- odist church will be held this (Thurs- day) evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wheeler on Otrobando av- POETRY THE WAY THOU SINGEST. lenement of seven Of | An, I have heard a meadow-lark Sing o'er the growing corn In notes ol passion and desire, At early primrose morn— Appiy | So full and rich and sweet, My heart with ra And tor remem| Up sprang the tears. re—and now— inquize Strs. | 5o singest thou! nd T have heard—and seen—the notes Of a brief summer rain urst into sudden, lyric gold Upon the window-pane— When the sunset's lucent flame inquire | For une sweet Instant came— Born of the rain's desire And the sunset’s fire. - nd here—and now— Inguire | 35 singest thou! FOR RENT—AnR upper five-room flat, 00d stock. P apred 38 summer t._Phone 9i3-13. FOR RENT—A elEht rooms. steam heat, bath and gas. Mrs. Kingsioy, Maple St FOR RENT—From March ist, a 13- house at Tradl cov James DeWoir. s R LOST—Black White bulldog; an- swers to name Spot. Return to 32 Fourth St. and receive seward. t steam boil. e for sawmill FOR. er, 35 to 40 h. fne. Apply Box 337, hoisting eng! ch. — A two-family house i §00d oruer in Le ing . | & FOR SALE_A 1i-room house, mew, Gilbert Totten, Wilimantic; also seven , new, all mpdern improve- Address Mrs. entry, Box $6. on John St., Vo L R R ) apréd FOR SALB—Latest {mproved circular saw table with all ments. Bulletin, Box 3S. FOR SALE White Crested Black Polish cockerels. Box 3, Mansfield Cen- gas, eloctric, $5.| p, T0 RENT—A room with all conven- in a private " care of Bulletin FOR RENT—Two suitabie ior stora, C. E. Whitaker, 71 GROTON iong Point garage lor reai for ulustrated circular. Mght, airy lofts, | 4, and | T dreamed I heard an angel sing vith rapt an. ted eye: FOR SALE—Nice With marvel in hi And in his heart surprise That the angeis leaned from To hear and bow and weep, Thinking of ones loved earth below. ind here—and now. singest thou! . C. R, L eggs for Counting of Mail. R. F. D. el Every plece of mail matter received at the local office this month is being counted and recorded daily, the local carriers to start later their routes. The Bulletin Takes Your “House’’ Ad Home You, Mr. Real Estate Dealer, or Mr. Owner with a get your “House Ad” volce and look FOR SALE—Marble soda water foun tain in good condition, ready for im- has ten syrup jars and ed; will sell Fruit Store, r6d _ FOR RENT—Five-room tenement, 163 West Town St._7el. 5] '—On Washington St., upper end lower tenements. ford, Bookbinder, mediate us faucets and is at a bargain. Danielson, Conn. FOR, SALE—Yoke of oxen, five years old, well broken. Tel. 1891-4 C. Smith, R. F. D. Broadway, § a. m., 5 Pents In Demand. ‘There are more applications this spring_than ever before for places to rent uptown, several applications com- ing for every vacant appartment. house to sell, reaches THE HOMES. Few houses are ever sold from the inspiration received glancing at a newspaper for info dipapertwiiichs feme e e e SWERT MEMORIES. provemeht; 6. Norwich. As often as the soft winds sing, And birds come back and bFing the ve again the mag That haunt us in the scent of flowers h old, that spill sweet daffodil! When young leaves laugh together clear, the springtim o{!]u-e year, of long ago, B we used o kn oads through b ees, “ome back in thoughts rare mysteries Above the sunn Up-standing ‘m! Paone 1334. TO RENT— modern Lnprovements, George Greenberg FOR SALE—One Mitchell touring car, just overhauled, nearly new tires, first class every w: car. good econdition ve room tememe: while riding on a street car or a moment in a downtown office. Real results come from the paper which GOES HOME ther, son, daughter and ESPECIALLY ; orn. Overland touring nd all ready J. B. Stoddard. HORSES I have an express load of 28 Horses in today, right off the farms of lowa, welghing from 1100 to 1700—a. fine load. Several pairs farm chunks and draft horses; also a pony outfit, is safe for All horses warrant- ‘The green grass of spring is cover- ing many of the slopes, lawns and ter- races uptown. memories of rom out the cool Frankiia 5t “TO RENT—A small tenement Spruce St Examinations for the close of the term are being held in Street and West Town Street schools. and is read by f MOTHER. The Bulletin IS a home newspaper. home and it has the home circulation. CALL 480 AND GIVE IN YOUR AD. e ——————————————————————————————————————————————— POSEOSVTSTHTINTTHOSOCOTNIK e ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ouse in good repair, wi in the house, toere is also a barn and shed, an idea! Taise chickens. for the season, Gear the house. Charles Burhnell of the Old Canter- bury turnpike with a force of men is rcbul'ding a wall which fell near the aiso to rent Taft station. furnished bungalow 'or_information, It caters to the children to drive. ed as represented. Tel. 74-2 W. C. SPRAGUE, Moosup, Ct. SALE HORSES My buyer was unable to ship this week as expected. Will give notice as to arrival of next carload as soon as I hear from him. ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 7 “Beir “ihiatre “lasping a vanished moment's grace & bloswom to my fac )h, memories of gold. that spii . cgol, sweet n Brainerd Peck, in the Boston HUMOR OF THE DAY Teadher—Children, how can we @s. inguish right from wrong. Pupil—If we enjoy doing a thing it's wrong.—Life. Waiter—French or German fried »otatoes, sir? Guest—Er-u-m-m, of what nation- lity is the chef?—Puck. Son—Pa, why do they say marriage s a lottery? Pa—PBecause, my boy, no ene who ook a chance was ever known to win. Miss Emily M. Wilcox of the Scot- land road was the week end guest of relatives in New London and friends in Stonington. ingtor. St., City. TO RENT—Centrally located flat o five rooms; modern improvements. quire at 12 FOR RENT—Furnishad room ht Lousckeeping; W. Avery of left Wednesday for a few and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Dwight venien: for Wincuester St mar2dis “FURNISHED rooms, with modern improvements. in Abington. FOR SALE FOR SALE--A good one-horse lum- Inquire F. H. Bushnell, Phone 634-5. 6 Washington St. Rev. and Mrs. Edward H. Smith and their daughters of Ing-hok, China, are there "this month and reach Norwich in June. WANTED—A man for cleaning and 5 v = pressing and repair work. 5 TO RENT—Farm. 110 acre: ber wagon. troiley line. W Norwich Town. apr4TuThS FOR SALE—White for hatching. Phone 1851-4, from clity, o Builetin Co. TO RENT—Small cottage No. robando Ave., or_will sell on _favorabie terms. John E. Fanning, 52 Broadway WANTED—Feople to come food sale at 10 a. m., chowder and fish 1 to 6 p. m., Buckingham Me- Eenefit of Rev. J. H. Wyandotte Mrs. E. H. Willard returns the last 3. Kellogg Hall, R. D of the week to her home on Washing- after two weeks visit with relatives in New York city. 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful shade trees, harn morial, tomorrow. ervice boars, Cbester Concord bugsy, ntire, Williman- WANTED—A position to do house- work. Tel. 56 WANTED—Position with orchestra tango banjo player; Address Orchestra, apréTusTu TO RENT—No. 76_Boswell e and Berksaires John E. Fanning, Miss Myrtle McCord returned first of the week to her home on Stur- tevant street after a week at Backus hosnital where she went for treatment of the throat. Las e THE BRONSON, OR SALE—Standing timber on Plain | Furnished rooms (o let. i estimated to be about 150,000 ft. J. A. Griswold, 159 Town St. apriSTuTh FOR SALE—Pab ers. weight 25 good sight reader. care Bulletin. inquire base Teacher—What do they catch fish TO RENT—Stors at 61 Franklin inquire 3t Builetin Office. FURNISHED rooms, $1.50 u; fix.,a;u coAiveniences. Paone 1193-. scratching sheds, (will bear this season), sirawberries this Spring), 60 peach trees Tommie—Nets, sir, excepting sar- weighs only are caught in cans, sir. Yonkers Statesman. From your bumps I shoud say you a very quarrelsome fellow.” you're a lar, : say it again I'll smash yer jaw."— rk's Winter Annual. said the landiord to the ten- © months shy with his am 1 going to see the col- of your mones eplied the party of the he color just » invisible green."—Indianapolis Star. (to coquette)—If you n't answer me one way or th : or no—I'll hang myself at your one_pound; Miss Etta Rarden aMss., who was in town to attend the Methodist conference for week. is now visiting her cousins, Mr. . Gay of the Scotland in fruitage , true work- acres asparagus (will cut 100 Ibs. daily in season— n income getter). scheol ana church; stone and machine worked. latest catalogue. issued Chcice of 400. it in all New England. WILLIAM A, WILCOX Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. I Telephone 365 Offices 110 West 34th St., New York Telephone 2998 Greeley FOR SALE One Underwriter Fire Extinguisher, Cabinet, cne Westinghouse fotor with auto starter, 20 h. p. one Ox Wagon, one pair Wheels. REUBEN S. BARTLETT, Trustes g-nkrupt Estate A. 0. FOR SALE A seven room Cottage with modern improvements in fine con Cliff street. s made from cast sieel, rk’'s Corner, Near rallroad, land free from agents wante, Norwich, Conn. WANTED—At also a butcher's cart. Cochegan Specialty Co., NISHED ROOM — Cen Em:na Morse. 18 Union St FARM OF 120 ACRES TO RENT IN TOWN and_ Mrs. H. FOR SALE—1513 Cadillac_phaeton, overhauied; dirs. Horatlo Bigelow. 3 SALE—Egss White Wyandottes, Fishel and Merry thought strains; 1 25 Beech S thoroughly ce. & small icebox, Nothing like STRIKE OF STREET MEN AT WOBURN SETTLED Return to Work Today— Lines Idle Since Saturday. TURN spare time into cash: increase come $30 to 350 month rieTing with your regu no selling, investment or experience re- answer_unless employed. Lake, Chicago. ng. Charles quired; aon’t Crown' Mfe. ALE—Two bakery carts, In rice $100 for both. . ¥. D. 1, Une: Boston. April 5—The strike of 400 of the Woburn division of the State railway on account of the dis- charge of a conductor who failed to throw a signal was settled today and return to work tomor- The Woburn lines have been idle since Saturday, when the strike quire J. H. WANTED —About @ dozen good work- FOR SALE—Registered new miich not necessary; only willing men need cows with L. Wetstone, Vernon, Edward O'Brien, . No. 7, Norwich. 1uette—You er doesn’t like young men han around about the place!—London the men will ED—To_buy stock of M: shares of the pri the common Bulletin Office. BLACKSMITH wanted; 3 Wiillam Cantwell, FORD OWNERS—I have a very com- plete stock of essories and repair rred stock, 20 shares JOHN DODD, 202 Boswell Avenue THOMAS J. DODD, 99 Cliff Street It was feared vesterday that strike at Woburn mizht extend to all j one Filin the lines of the company and involve | E 4.000 men as a strike vote of the entire syetem was to have been taken tomor- 'W. R. Baird, “The two pleces of cake in the Franklin St, Norwich. nd now there is s happen?” replied Lilllan, re- must been plece."—Ladles’ How does t don't know,’ CHICKEN FARM for sale; ten acres, rew barn. plenty wood ern exposure, splendid five-room hous, and water, sou THE IDEAL dn’'t see the the simpiest, »me Journal. began difidently. FOR RENT SEVERAL DESIRABLE APARTMENTS From $30 to $50 per month Also 7-room Apartment for $17 per month. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street uses about one cent's worth electricity per hour; guar. anteed for five years; Cochegan Specialty C wich, Conn. WANTED — Pupils guitar _and banjo. 27 McKinley Ave. WANTED _—An man in department store, out of town; state experience and salary expected. Address Box 6, Bulletin. ED—Working _ foreman dairy farm, or would hire must be all round farm- J. B. Brigham, 516 Bank St, New Spain has 19,500,000 population of whom 4,000,000 are farmers. | P=LIVER TROUBLE == Dull pains in the back, often under the shoulder blades, poor digestion, heartburn, flatulency, sour risings, pain_or uneasiness after eating, yellow skin, mean liver trouble—and you should take SCHEJNCKS EDRAKE PILLS ‘4 They correct all tendency to liver 4 trouble, relieve the most stubborn cases, and give strength and tone to liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegetabls. e d steam cars. quire of John A. Smith, or Tel. 1854-13. FOR SALE—Cottage with bath, steam Anything you want, brother,” inter- ipted the pert clerk. “This is minute store. What did you Mrs. E. M. Nevin, apriSTuTh experienced G. Ringland, home for some E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street Bentley Ave. FOR SALE—15-acr ._Peter C. Peterson. FOR SALE—One black horee, § years welghs 1400; female goat. If you keep that close , 1 s'pose what I wanted when in is out of style now."—Ex- farm off Roose. farmhand o; man and w THE KALEIDOSCOPE India In 1514 produced 555,672 tons manganese. FOR SALE At bargain, young sound. good E. H. McCall. FOR SALE Four family House with stable containing 3 stalls, situated on 12 minutes from Annual rent- al $550. Price $4,000, casy terms WANTED—Second hand furniture of FoR s monopolize the A. Bruckner, FOR SALE—G St. Phone 71 WANTED—To hire small farm with TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Tea-room cot- tage cres land, A. Raymold, Windham. oflu' nd Salt vegetable gardens: ipitzenberg coal field Windham. Telephone 153. FOR SALE_Yearling heifer calves: good stock. Telephone 153- two billion dollars are de- in the savings banks of New wich; rent reasonabie. ’ond; sown Jower and HORSES for sale; ome pair, welght team wagon snd bar- WANTED—A position in an orchestra as trap drummer; can also play Addréss Box (00, Bu! New York city’s net revenue from aloon licenses amounts to more than 712,000,000 a year. Others $700 to rRANK W. COY, Send for Sookle: esterly, R. L THOMAS H. BECKLEY ‘hite Persian Angora 2 kittens, 1 white, J. E. Hartley, 52 Franklin St. , PEOPLE, 1 see by Th t'other day, that Villa shot up Colum- 1 thought Colum- Plain or Sugar Coated. 80 YEARS® CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Wisconsin was a part successively »f Indiana, Ilinols and Michigan be- ‘ore it was made a state in 1848. FOR SALE FOR SALE I offer for sale FIVE FIRST MORTGAGES of $3,000 each Interest at 5 per cent. Payable semi-annually Each Mortgage i JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St, 278 Main St. May Building Well, by Jinks! bus died a long while ago. web Corner cigar is no dead one. Hon. at smoke, six for Fagan's Smoke Shop. FOR SALE—A John Deere sulky plow nenrl{z new. There is a species of butterfly in which measures 11 nches from tip to tip of its wings. ritish Guiana government COWS FOR SALE—Another carload $75 to $150 month ately for list positions no lip institute, Dept. 35-0., e Danish tests have shown that con- rete is not affected by long immer- fon in the ocean, even for as long as half a century. hO:EY LOANcD Watcnes, Jsweiry securities of any kind at the Rates of inierest_Am aid established firm to deal With. 4K COLLATERAL LOAN OB, Mais Street, (Estabiished’ 1¥ FOR SALE DOMBROFSKI FARM In Town of Preston, walk from Greeneville village, con- sisting of 17 acres land, 13 tillable good 7 room house, slate roof, also 2 parns, all buildings in good condi- Price right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building on _ Diamonds, d COWS FOR SALE—Large assortment of good fresh cows. North Franklin, Ct. Telepaone Lebanon. if it is second-hand fur it from or seil it Lreed Bldg. James H. Hyde, A most remarkable engineering ac- is a well In to a depth of 3,600 feet with a rattan cable. discovered Pike's at it would Today the topmost point is ssible to automoblles. TFOR SALE—A wood sawing attac lish it 10 minutes o Sacel asoline engine witn ment, mounted, and power for all farm purposes—10 h. p.; Zasoline or kerosene; wide-spread attach- disc and Clark agent for the Averv White Plymouth Rock hatching, Tilly strain, with the Vineyard Haven k Farm: 1 bag concrete mixer, been Brown, Wauregan, . Poultryman: ards talking. WANTED_Boarders in cod family- center of city; meals if preferred. Phone The man who FARMERS _—We want you to get your Peak said t money’s worth on fertilizers. We handle P. Armour’'s high grade fish and potash and Frisbie's high grade, at a very low ment manure spreader; WANTED Eight General Housework Girls, $20.00 and $25.00 per month, three Chamber- maids, one Boy to work on farm, five Farm Hands, two Dish Washers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO Central Building, Greeneville Grain Co. Phone 326-5. French fishing fleet Newfoundland 11 steam trawlers and 25 sailing ves- pounds of cod. Norwich, Conn. used 100 hours. W. consisting of "BOARDERS wanted in a good family, nice neighborhood, central to city, im- provements, reasonable prices. at this office. WANTED—Boy or youth for office Apply to the Danielson Cotton 1 sels, caught Do’ your hens Send 50 cents for a bottle of FOR SALE OR RENT The Patrick Shea Farm, on Canter- bury Road, Canterbury, Ct., contains 360 acres with fruit trees and running water in the barn yard. Buildings all in good order. Inquire of THOS REILLY, 6 Franklin St, New London, Ct. Agricultural Limestone makes poor land good and good land Get our prices for any quantity Peck, McWilliams & Co. In Jewish marriages the bride al- ways stands at the right hand of the groom: with every other nation of t! world her place in the ceremony is at Norwich, Conn. horse weighs about Norwich, Conn. C. K. Bailey's Stable, Main St WANTED—Two _pinboys. _ Mu over 16 years of age. Apply Elks’ Club. FOR SALE At special low price, Cottage, centrally neighborhood. Owner Full particulars by cons Tt is believed that all lions are “Jeft- A famous explorer says that when a lion desires to strike a forei- ble blow it nearly always uses the left SETTING EGGS Sc_ aplece; Brown or White Leghorns FOR SALE GIRL HELP wanted in finishin| American Thread ompany’s Willimantic mills. Appl Wanted a cozy 7 room |handed located in leaving town. artments of FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable loca‘ions. List your property if you care to seil or rent, as I hi number of peo; tate investmen FOR SALE—Thoroughbred mahogany years old in May, perfect in all - broken iimb and_disposition, price is 3150, Sullivan, Trading Cove. Tel 1872-1%. It is estimated that 140,000.000 peo- le now speak the English language, .000.000 Ger- 000,000 Span- Real Estats and Investment Broker Frankli ple lookin Tor real oar EXGaNe Gnare s. WILLIAM ¥, Real Estate and Insurance, ‘Thayer Bldg. AUCTION Complete equipmrent of the Stable_and Garage B Main St, Hantford, gynn.. TUBESDAY, APRIL 11TH, at 10 a m., consisting of 20 horses, 7 top ‘bum‘se!. 7 wagon: Joube harn and pulsh robes, st blankets, whips, et Bowse gals), and & itive, rain or shine. te—Tuesday, April 1lth, at 10 1.090.000 the man, 33.000.000 Ttalian, sh, 13,000,000 Portuguese and 75,000,- 00 Russian. AN OLD PRESCRIPTION For many years Dr. Levi Minard and used Minard's liniment, the sale of which is now world wide, for Minard’s is the one dependable liniment for removing pain of all kinds and can be had of any druggist. Minard's is a wonderfully soothing, creamy liniment that gives almost in- stant relief to sufferers from neural- lumbago, sciatica, rheumatic stif joints, sore, strained or Jame muscles and tired, aching, burn- AyAM BUYING poul nyone having same, drop Do Colohester, Conn. T A N FARM FOR SALE. North Stonington, three miles from Norwich and \esterly troi- ear schooliouse and church, con- sisting of about 150 acres of land, with room house and pec Samuel Gellert. FOR SALE—E; Single Comb Paone 1076 ford, Montville. FOR SALE—Bggs for hatching, Rose b_White Wyandottes, Bros. and Mersythought strain, 15 for Phope 1076-12, Norwich Div. Bradford, Montvill FOR SALR-~Yantic Westfarms offer redale pups, h“d Situated in Reds, heavy layers, Deming strain, 12, Norwich. sary bulldings, Immediate possession. Own: rih Stonington is the terms. In- ROCKLAWN home of the late OLIVE W. PLATT _FOR SALE 3 | Substantial stone house of 11 rooms and bath; steam heat, gas and elec- lve grounds of great npatural beauty and a number of fine house lots. Can be bought right. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telephone 1334 G. H. Brad- mar20d_ | does not live in seasorn for selll: uire of H. F. Norwich, or telephonz XCHANCE THE MANHATTAN 121-125 Main Street DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A Telephone 533 delivery wagons. BGGS for hatching: 8. C. R I Reds. W Backs, 700 per weiting Wiiliam B Stingon, Norwich. electric lights, bardwood fioors; owner | i, wants couatry home. from TRYON'S AGENCY. Willimantie, E ek i e iahen Information | Pains, Phone 1168-4. ¥OU WANT 10 put your Dus- the public, tners medium beiter than through coiumps of The Sulletin. FOR SALE—The 10-acre mear Broad Brook, town = me aGvertsiag medlum Eantirn Compectitut equa: s The Duis letin 1or Dusiness resull 63 Bromdway