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'WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT | Motion Pictures and Illustratéd Songs | at the Roderick Theater. Y Moving Pletures and Illustrated Songs @t Breed Theater. %3013 Vaudeville at Rustic Theater at Lins coln Park. = Palmyra Bncampment, No. 3, L 0. »0.' ¥., meets in 0dd Fellows' Hall. Virginia Dare Council, No. 25, D. ‘of, L., meets'in Austin Block. g Bricklayers' Union, Local No. :I.l._‘ meets in Carpenters’ Hall Lafayette Council, No. 307, L'Uniod 8t Jean Baptist D'Amerique, meets in Foresters' Hall. ! ANNOUNCEMENTS Church Brothers have nice long “See the ll.dlz“ ? $2.50 oxfords Frank |, A. Bill offers in latest styles and col- ors, & For Dyspepsia take Horsford's Acl Pholphn.{e,p p.Rehavel the continued sénse of hunger, sick headache, nausea and sour stomach. ¢ BREED THEATER. “Fighting Bob,” Thrilling Warship Mo- o tion Picture. A decidedly novel picture that goes on exhibition at the Breed theater to- day as a feature picture is the one called “Fighting Bob,” a magnificent story of the love affairs of a young lteutenant of the United States navy who is stationed in one of-the Mexican ports, and the daughter of & wealthy Mexican merchant. The Mexican has selected a man of his own country, of noble blood and vast estates, as the proper man for his daughter to marry. The daughter has seeri the dashing young lieutenant, and given her heart to him, and many clandestine confer- =E 1 :‘:«a; grantad: ‘assists one wn overcomi habitual ‘constipation evmanently. To getits gene{ucidl e fects, ouy the denuine. s erfn aul onlh nses < petemeffctual omfmtuz@ ences take place. Much opposition to the match is shown, but a hasty mar- riage at the Mexican mission, under the guard of the Yankee tars from his warship takes place, and the happy officer returns to the vessel with his bride after, the tars have given the LOST AND FOUND. llgLAm—l!onday, July 5th, a Bes- son flat silver plated cornet, also a tuning slide for a slide trombone. Re- turn same reward. to Bulletin office and get Jrisd ‘Mexican police and the unwilling fa- ther-in-law & good ducking in the o€ 3 ;:he cruiser used in this production 18 the Isle de Luzon, one of the Span- ish fighting ships sunk by Admiral Dewey in Manila bay. She was after- wards raised by our government, re- paired, fitted out with new, up to date ®uns, and put in commission as a na- val training ships. - - A long bill of feature pictures . is presented and cannot fail to please. A _very excellent musical bill is pre- pared to add to the general attrac- tiveness, Madame Morelle and her clever pupil appearing at every per- formance. LINCOLN PARK. Vaudeville at Rustic Thea Linceln park and its rustic theater econtinue to satisfy and delight hun- of patrons daily. The park is always cool, the dancing pavilion has a smooth floor and a very accommo- dating orchestra, and the theater bill is good from one end to the other. The crowd at the park gets bigger every day, 3 “Dufty’s Finish” continues to make people laugh, for Leonard and Whit- mey have reduced to a nicety the art of . portraying the Irish day-laborer suddenly possessed of a sizeable for- tune and the wife who longs to be of importance in the fashionable world. The barnyard musical get of the Vy- nos, who play popular airs on fence rails, gate posts, milking pans and lvestock, is a prime favorite. Miss Clara Mae Hammell, pretty woman and sweet singer, recalled two and three tinjes and is exceedingly gener- ous about responding to encores. Al H. Burton keeps his Prince Albert buttoned tight, even in torrid July ‘weather, and tells his stories and sings his son, in fine, rollicking fashion. Hawley and Bachen,- in their roller skating act are very clever and the recitation, “Me and Jim,” is admirably given by the former. Alfternoon and evening perform- :‘ncu and dancing afternoor and eve- ng. RODERICK THEATER. County Home Children Entertained., \The Roderick, which is growing more popular at each performance, under its Dew management, should be called a theater of all features. The pictures, which are clear, combined with the coolness of the theater, have made the Roderick the most desirable place for Tan, woman and child to spend an en- Joyable afternoon or evening. William Delaney, who is heard at this theater in .the newest of illustrated songs, is ‘well known to the Norwich theater- goers, who can hear him sing in -the mMmost pleasing manner. His new song for the: balance of the week is “Se: |2 Em Up in the Other Alley,” a bowling song well worth the price of admission ulone, and also one of the season’s lat— est hits. Mr. Drury, the manager, en- tertained thirty-five of the children grom the New London 'county home yésterday afternoon and all went home saying “Gee! wasn't it a great show!” The feature pictures are Washington nider ‘the British Flag and A Rural Tragedy, both receiving great applaunse. Because the best comes when there's plenty of time at the mines. Because you save 14 per cent. on the money. Because you help to keep the miners at work steadily. Lumber Iyi5as 37 Franklin St. mayéd . mayT4d COAL AND LUMBER. Coal WHY BUY COAL IN THE SUMMER TIME ? prepared Coal E. CHAPPELL C0. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Te Iophonn. COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-12. oct29d CALAMITE COAL Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL ————y 'Phones ——— 402 58 Thames St 489 J. A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber We carry & well selected line of all sizes family coal. Lumber for bulld- ing purposes. Central Wharf, sept19d —— LUMBER —— Tel. 885 ibe best to’be had and at the right’| prices, too. Remem! carry a big Nine of Shingles. Call us up and let us tell you about our stock ber we always . Fo & A, J. DAWLEY Al‘Ousley, the noted minstre] teno b: Fduest will render that Deautitul bal. entitle ver Thread. 1 Gold tonight only, T, e | —— Delay in commencing treatment for & slight irregularity that could hnvon been. cured quickly by Foley'’s Kidney Remedy may result in a serious kidney @&izease. Foley's Kidney Remedy builds up. the worn out tissues and strength- ens these organs. Lee & Osgood Co. o e el st b o “Tortured on a Horse. *For ten years\l couldn't ride horse without being* in torture Irm: es,” writes L. S. Napier of Rugless, y., “when all doctors and other rem- edes falled, Bucklen's Arnica Salve me.” Infallible for Piles, Burns, , Bolls, Fever Sores, Beze- wma, Salt Rheum, Coms. 25c. Guaran- ted by The Lee & Osgood Co. B 3 &. housewives prefer Gold Medal Flour. SALOME. b’ ar, viz, from Sept. 1st, 1909, to Sept. Insurance .... Contingent ... Interest .... To pay on debt The Estimated Receipts are: Frnin Town of Nor- From 00.00 To be raised by tax 23,890.00 The School meet ‘LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE! ‘The Estimated Expen: tral School District for e ;st. 1910, are as follow: Salaries . s of the Cen- he coming $25,500.00 2,500.00 34‘1,5!0‘00 $16,000.00 4 o8 uiioie 1,006.00 7 tuition: . 7 £ 41,690.00 “legai voters g of _the 19th, at 8 p. m., to hear the estimated I treat any trouble you may have with your feet — ingrow- ing nails, corns, bun- .. ions, callous, chil- blains, 81 Broadway. *Phone 858-4 Iy18d The 0Old Norwich Tea Store f =8, T. 1870 — 5 .. Fine Teas, Coffees, Spices "< and Home-made Extracts Members. of Norwieh, Coun., July 12, 1909. expenses for the ensuing year and to lay a tax to meet the same. AMOS A. BROWNING, TTO E. WULF; 1. LEAVENS, JEREMIAH J. DESMOND, e Board of. Edueation. Jyiaa General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and careful THOS. JACOB STEIN, .93 West 'Maln St. " On Go-Carts Tel. §02. Central District are hereby warned to in the Town Hall Monday, July dozen. ik Wines, Liquors and Cordials at spe- |~ cial prices. Sp_e'cialv Prices ' 4w THIS WEEK Prices ranging from 98c up If you .need one it will -pay you to look us over. All othér goods at greatly reduced prices. ) Schwartz Brns;, ““Home Furnishers, o STORE; YEARS: P A FOR THE RIGHT BOY. ' ADDRI M. P., CARE OF THIS GIV- m’?;v;Auz AND: sr%q:@ h. o8 4 B fosarc -’;un: rot . Lo ektarty Erolley. " Adtross te' Main, K ‘F.n.imx.mm; 1 known as Pren Top,” formerl; ard e ety ger § R Ot - o Syied © TO RENT-—Seven-room flat, mod ‘| conveniences, at 151 Bcswell ave. En- quire at 153 Boswell ave. Jysd b it b Rk SR | b Y 'nom—mmu and lot on Otro- ‘ba) ave.; in flnafonaman; rent $6.50. Enquire No. 31 Willow St. may27d TO RENT—Basement at 55 Frankiln street; suitabia for the paint, plufizlu may e el e e RO . LLL AR or suitable business. THINKING MACHINE TO RENT. An intelligent man of wide experience would like a positidn as correspondent 'With a concern whose business is suf- ficlently important to require thought, Judgment, . tact, " thoroughness ' and romptness; not a chng man, but a borer worthy of his hire—one who can produce results. Address X. Y. Z. care Bulletin. iylda farm L'-'lahm: Jfi'gm n:fi-r ., suitable for rza try, without hfl&’!r-: et Eaig 2 dgae reodivd: Box W5, S w;nm—n “ouce; a first class all ¥ round ter; t y% to. t -._n', 5::" Y ch;-p norse, work sin- M. of Chetna SALE—Six of the choicest house lots in Pnfl.e( Park, l;flon- plot. All j-m be sold or none. T-terms ?Nn'. > syed FOR fi;‘.or double. Enquire , Voluntown, Conn. Bottomly, Jewett iss LR i ich_$6; FED - |nechcuc srdo. Al n hend. . 3 Price includes delivery. , H. D. BRIGHT ROV TO WORK IN LARGE | Uiley, New London, Conn. Yjyid IANENT - P“fim Pl.lll R Henry Arnold, 31 »Ivnuonm lm-qwn. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. ¥ 40-acre farm, fipod comforntable 8- :'mncl‘nt hn‘l%%. 1 mile to village, ¢ miles 0 L . 4 lcyru. 1 mile tp city, handy to trol- ley, fine new 8-room cottage finished in wafll,flhot‘ 3‘3&,‘““ ‘water, bath, new 'n, 4 “Thhe “best 175- farm in New Lon- don county for 3 investment préperties 1llimantic. 0 Be‘zer:"lx ood o l"l'hr{o furnished_cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain prices. - If you want a farm, country home or g v FACTORY TO RENT, with option of purchase, 140x25, three storfes and basement.- Well lighted. 300 feet from freight station. R. R. York and New England markets. ‘Address GEO. B. SHAW, Putnam, Ct. apr10d N T0 RENT New coftages and (enements. Enquire of A. L. POTTER & CO., 18 Broadway. JIvid tahle girls, ‘a Ten 1 ‘vegetable cook, kit man, fireman, dish washers Central Building. 8-11 Water §t, Washington Sg. Open Evenings. $15.00 17 Jewel Hamilten Watch in a 20-year Gold Filled Case.- $10.00 Buys a Waltham Watch in a 20-year Gold Filled Case. Jvsd Buys Also a full line of the New .Style Signet Rings. Gold Chains, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, 3nd a complete line of up-to-date FERGUSON & CHARBONREA, « mmflwl"l'llllll Square. “1f 1's Made of Rubber We Mave It." GO TO THE Rubber Store FOR YOUR AUTO TIRES Better equipped than ever be- fore to handle your trade. All new goods — fully guaranteed. We carry all sizes in stock all the time to meet your needs. Manuafcturers’ agents for Good- rich, Diamond, Fisk, G. & J. and Michelin Tires. Dealers in all other makes. Buy now while the prices are Low. Alling Rubber Co., 74-76 Malf St. Norwich. 162 State St. New London Operating 15 Stores. | Goods—Curls, Puffs, Pompadours, Wigs, etc. Prices reason- able. Call and see me, OTTO STABENOW, Prop. aprzdd 17 Broadway. Wedding Decorations AND BRIDAL BOUQUETS ‘We would like to call your attention to the fact that we are one of the few people in this city in this business who know how to make up Bridal Bouquets and Wedding Decorations. Try us and see for yourself if what we say isn't true. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 868. 77 Cedar Street. mayl2d QUALITY - in work should always be considered, especially when it costs no more than the inferior kind. Skilled men are employed’ by us. Our prices tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. may27d DR. C. R CHAMBERLAIN, " Denta/ Surgeon.” in chargg ot Dr. 8. L. Géet's pracess | U R coma | 161. Main. nov: {in zephyr weights. Special Sale FOR SALE. FOR . SALE—Farming tools, four lows, two mowing machines, one orse rake, three dump carts, one farm wagon, one cultivator, one fertilizer sower, one two-horse roller, one hay tedder, one one-horse lawn mower and one light to on. Inquire A. Beckwith, st. of Mar- shall. e29d city property, call at 5 TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Main Street, ‘Willimantie, Conn. STONE I have a fine quality of buliding stone in the nsutrry for sale. Also several hund load of rough wall and cellar stone. . ‘WM, R. JEWETT, Norwich Town. Summer Shirts in handsome patterns - and colorings, perfect flttipg and mr., FOR SALE. The Talbot farm, in Igsbon, 1 mile from Taftville, about 100 acres. Rich soil. Sufficient wood for home us Adapted to milk and vegetable farming. Has kept 24 cows and pair of horses, Large brook and old mill %vllerye- Apply to AMOS A. B NING or I0HN F. COUGHLIN. Jy3TThSaw apr29MTh FOR SALE A small block of the Preferred Stock of a successful manufacturing Com- pany. This stock pays 7 per cent. dividend and is payable January and July. For further particulars write or call on E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street, Norwich, Ct. y10d 5 All Q-u_flin s At McPHERSON'S, The Hatter, 101-Main Street Jun3ed FOR SALE. Vegetable Plants Now Ready. ‘White Plume and Golden Self Blanch- ing Celery, Gregory’s All Seasons and Danish Ball Head Cabbage; wholesale and retail quantities. i F. BE. PECKHAM, ‘Tel. Con. jysa st Side. PRIy LR The Preferred Stock of the MATTINGS | e p of 7 per cent. a year. S B = 150 SHARES FOR SALE at $100.00 per share. -JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. ARSENATE LEAD PARIS GREEN HELLEBORE INSECTICIDES Yerrington’s, 49 MAIN STREET. 7 "6 E HODGE. Hack Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES SALE HORSES I have a few more horses that I wish to dispose of at once. Several good drivers among them that are very clever. - Come and see or telephone. ELMER R. PIERSON. 3 jun2sd BRUSH RUNABOUT Good teryitory still open for sub- agencies. For full particulars and terms address L. F. AVERILL & SON, General Agents for Windham County. W. W. Averill, Manager. s Gt [ (NS, 086000 & €0, Satisfactory Service, - AUCTION ' 45 and 47 - 14 to 20 BATR STREET Willlam B. Wilcox.........Auctioneer ) Commerce Strest. Livery stock formerly of Willlam R. Carver, located in the stable at No. 21 ‘Willow St., Norwich, Conn., comsisting f 4 horses, 2 hacks (one nearly new). coupe: depot- wagon, 2 surreys, 3 buggles, 1 wagon, 3 sleighs,. 1 palr heavy hack harne: 1 palr light hack harness, 8 single harness, 1 saddle, robes, blankets, mats, clipping machine, le tools, safe, desk, clock and vari- other articles too numerous to mention, will be #old on' the premises Saturday, July 17th, at 10.30 a. m. If lui.l'myi “tl!t nelxt‘ fair xeekday,1 p ‘or further information, apply to 'CHARLES L« BTE&A&T, Trustee in Bankruptey, 6 Richards Bldg., Norwich, Conn. Syi0dawl WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, 227 Main St., Franklin Sguare. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE. E—Near the. 68 ROOSEVELT A’ a:-chc B 12:"“"}%“’ - xt::om 3“- w. g2, el cultivated garden. Eu?.um low. THAMES RIVER FARM of 22 acreh, on west bank, pear Massapeag. Fine, Safling ranning water [ house: walis fences and hns all in good order, long shore front on river. \ 31 JOHN STREET—Modern two-fam- fly cottage, with large 10t in good eon- dition and for sale at A‘Iwfl 5 SCHOOL W (Tormerly Chapmian's) Telephone 10. el apria L. L. CHAPMAN will make a Summer Sale at reduced prices on the balance of Harnéss, Car- riages and Summer goods.. Owners of horses will save good money buying th horse .luppli for the next 30 days. A large stock to select from. L. L. CHAPMAN Bath Street, < Norwich, :Conn, Rush W. Kimball, M.D. PRYSICIAN and SURGEON 35 Broadway Afternoon Office Hours, 2 to 4. During July and August Evening and Sunday Afternoon hours will be discontinued except by appointment. - dysa NOTICE Dr, Louise Franklin Miner is now located in her new office, 21 Main St. (Kenyon Block). Office hours, 1 td 4 p. m, Telephone 660. feblta iR ——— Many people with chronic throat anad lung treuble have found comfort and relief in_Foley’s Honey and Tar as It cures stubbern conghs® aftep treatment has falled. L. M. Ruggles, Reasnor, Towa, “The_doctors sald 1 had consumption, and I get no better until 1 took Foley’s. Honey and Tar. It stopped the hemorrhages and pain 'n my lungs and they are now as sound as a bullet” Lee & Co. ECONOMICAL meang getting the most: value for your | money. can give it to you iIn| L with Mm'nr S0l 5% Bargan mice, -~ TO RENT. . STRERT, corner Elm street. 5-room tm;ragnt,gt low price. ICAS STREET, neer Lincoln ave.. Excellent 6-room_ unm:n 1 ) ellar, m‘&um.rb h, he' o .v“lc TEFE 1 5 snverusing ey THE LAST MEMORY. When I am 01a,”and think of the old aam my hands before a little H.vln:l r{:r'otul love, hope, fear, de- I shall sec, smiling out of the fir One face, mysterious and uqu’l:f:c: .' o I shall g der ovi “‘ wrxpfi passion- And 2 Wonds rlnf. was 1t That stealthy ardency, where ate thougitt - Burns Inward, & revealing flame, and glows To the e80! . Which is repose? lg;tnnmm Borghese $yes? And, musing thus my memories, O unforgotten! you come to seem, As pigtures do, remembered, some old dream, . And T ll::lnl think of you as something | Ana m‘ and full of helpless mh-!m. eld and ‘carried in mry Butsyou, 1 loved, will have become a art Of the eternal mystery, and love Li aln; I shall bend ke a_ dim p ve My little fire, and shiver, bel When Jou ars no more Youss, Sna 1 am ~—Arthur Symons. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings Jack the Glant Killer donned his in- Vvisible coat. “Here is where I have the ‘bulge on the shirtwaist man,” he cried. —N. Y. Sun. Blabbs—Henpeck has all his er- ty in his wifé’s name. SIolbI—Yne!m? h looks as though he couldw't even cal his soul his own.—Philadelphia Record Man is naught but a lump of clay Gifted ‘with hopes and fears, A woman can mould him any old way ‘When she softens him with her tears. —-Boston Transcript. “T don't see that ‘her college edu- cation has improved her much.” “No™ “No. She helps her meother with the housework just as i she hadn't been educated.”—Detroit Free Press. Fond Mother—T , Garling, this Is your biftHday. What would you like to do? Tommy, Darling (after a mo- ment’s reflection)—I think I should én- ’Bol‘!’ eeeing the baby spanked!—Tity 8. 1 “Slhlukematre'l worke are revelations of poetry.” “Poetry!” ec the Baconian. scornfully. “They are merely a collection-of oiphers, with some of speech thrown in to make them harder.”—Washington Star. “Is June the favorite month for mar- riages out here, t00?" asked the New York lady. “T don't think s0,” replied the Chicago woman; “I" ried six times in other months, and only twice in June.”—Yorikers States. man. H “My daughter is a fine planist. Have you ever heard her play?” asked the lady from next door, calling. “Hear her!"” éxclaimed the other. “Of course we've heard her! You don’t think we can keep the wWindows shut all the time, do you?'—Yonkers Statesman. “So your daughter has been to cook- ing school?” *Yes” answered Mrs. McGudley. “T suppose she has helped along the household economias?’ “Not exactly. 'She has made us appreciate our regular cook so much that we have to raise her wages every time she threatens to leave.”—Washington Star. With much reluctance King George III. had decided to let his American colonies go. “Mark my words, though,” he said, “they'll be governed some day by a monarch ten times as absolute and despotic as I am.”. It any doubt exists that hisfBritannie majesty had the spirit of prophecy upon him, look at Mr. Aldrich.—Chicago Tribune, , MUCH IN LITTLE ' The latest suggestion for the treat- ment of asthma comes from Germany. It consists emply of breathing 'exer- cises conducted in such a way thedt the inspiration is rapid, while the expira- tion is as slow and as thorough possible. The “horrors of war” are illustrated by the fact that the ‘Boston patriots of 1909 had nearly one-half as many injured in celebrating the anniversary of the battle as rs dld in their defense s Hill on June 17, 1775. . The examination of candidates for the positions of boatswain, gunner and machinist in the navy will take place on October 15, when, will meet at various places f purpose. of determining qual of applicants far appointment. The exports of domestic merchandise from Alaska to the United States in the calendar year 1808 amounted to $12,255,265, of which. $9,282,952 was Por salmon. The salmon output of - ka equals the combined caltch of t- ish Columbia, the United States proper and Japan. Raw river water should be sterv@ antecedent to filtration for 30 days, in the opinion of Dr. A. C. Houston, director of water ons, Lon- don. Storage reduces the number of bacteria of all korts, and, if sufficlently prolonged devitalizes the microbes of water-borne diseases (typhoid bacillus and cholera virus.) Vice Consul C. L. L. Williame of Cheefoo, forwards a clipping from & Chinese paper which gnnounces that the dikes of the Hoangho or Yellow river are to be repaired. For this pur- pose the taotals of the province will be ordered to contribute 500,000 taels treasurer of Shantung 50,000 taels and the salt “agpector 50,000 taels. r——= A number of Frenchmen, including Gabriel Hanotaux, have organized & new association called France-Amer- ique. Mr. Hamotanx, in explainiug fts mission, says its alm is “to give more intensity to -the cordial relations ex- isting between the French democracy and the American democracy. ‘The B ts are g group of three small voRnie part of Behr northwest of the | One of these ! been kn the southern 37 mlles ¢

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