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& ‘bring out the FAIRT vmo monm MODIIATE TEMPERATURE. is always® found on this page. Read the small 1PORTANT advertisements -‘—L‘?__.—luess.fliws carefully, P e ——t e WHAT IS GOING O TONIGHT Moving Pictures and Hiustrated Songs &t Breed Theater. Vaudeville at Rustic Theater at Lin- coln Park. Immergruen Lodge, No. S. of H., meets in Germania Hall. Tecumseh Tribe, No. 43, L.0. R. M., meets in Austin na ters' Union meets L 0. 0. The rooming condueted by the has been purc Ravene hou CADIE! s Pattern Going to Seattle? low reduc 3 x,\]msnnu at Se storie Park, Yosemit Electric lighted, fously equipped trains. Write for free illustrated maps and itineraries - of conducted tou Brittain, . 300 Washing bookle pers| Willlam Jc got out_the bright es, applauded gen- s B, itor, ha: | Lincoln Park. ] | fine hish teno | ger, the str | and Al ch ‘and s and le, ne sh 1 men Al sir Yo Wi 5 The end iam O: »d lo are is I'm a ba pwn to the I Gl and tom of of E ster ingeniof Tie with wa- ately th in bouquet i ar until above aloft big a number of is abie to dancix good. bone, concert c imes, minutes of means five sic. The week's fte matince uon, *Har en and Thur 1 Wes ing the after 1 the 1ast the frec like the we 0, BREED T ful next time. MAS. HAV ifather,” T Gi ift of P, ymes to the old > and has tpict unattra plc iterati name st public | 11. hidden un- | re title In this anco-Prus- | e bur ion to s that it Noonan, t wins tripl Ittle boy at every pe and deiig less liments, en, Quite a ¥ concert numbe 1 Am He. ey, as a with Whe m both w creditable to any | was T llent comedy are | the here being an te va- | par this class this wecl ) 1d_theater has been filled e 'y performance, many being ob to stand. o8 boa PRIZE cup, Sent from Meriden t5 New Bedford |’ Club. - Monroe t finish The C. F den has j New Bedfor sterling silve 1h 5 of A company a the gust 5. The Mr. Monroe and owner and edit th men are the New Bedfor.l Interest in yach articuiarly the joint uas Flemin of The der. honorary members of 1ih take a keen the gift is frou rememb ¢ of feelin high,” aud up four inch reguiar Lwo-handlid more ize O one and on tb to sPoirt Point that wiil boat Block st Newport *dieh, nta and around ing back 'oroy Habits, best in the o )Inx:. sover - Stracted with the Kru bl plant Tor the manufactirs of buliet _ keless powder and guncolion, ncuri Teiephone 6is HeMW ~4 ctivey Just what envel k Land rchants to Protes — Al Scams BALLOONIST AT 8. His Dirigible Absoiutely Safe and Ap- parently Sane. sey, e . a youthful o Spr n exper| the w t not en possessed me t reasor to dem rati and it is lik he more success YER'S PRE! Arouses Greenwich matter a meet n he voterg of Tt Nerv d ang 4 d sholic Grand View Sanitarium, Norwich, Conn. i | | the machine | mean that the people will\not be led 10 & place remote {rom &hie present bus- iness cesiter, the merchants and others will . make a strong fight.—Stamford] Bulletin. Compdny’s New Car Barns. The new «car barns to be erected by Connecticut the Comnecticat company nerth and cast of the Bridgeport railroad station will invelve an expense of $300,000 instead of $250,000 as first announced. Monday by the eon- & Sons of upon the excavating for dations for the barns, while | ire & company, build- ers of the new Congress street bridge, t week removing- their ma- hich were stored upon the the for education 65,659. he total amount np.-ndra by this of countr; $307, CASTORIA For Infants and Children ) Kiad You Have Mways Bought i Bears the Signatare of Jua of Ann 1id Dist in n | | ¥ of this ord est to the p ed last dwelt nd by publishiz The aho copy of Alttest recor CHURCH, Clerk. AT A €oUR 1t Norw wi dwelt, | biish- | nee in i newspaper hav- | said District, and AXD, Judge. ng is a true 3 C. CHURCH. Clerk. | o nt “to the Conn. above =l ate own the ASON, ant s of Norwich At James eencyille CT Herbert ich Town. At F @on- onemah na T D, GUY ELIUS J. DOWN: egistrars of Voters. CAMT TO npl on pl 22nd Year ssemns TUES., SEPT. 7, 1909 iorthand, Typewriting, Book- ceping, Permanship, Business A. hmetic, Commercial Law, fig lish, Backing, Etc. 0L that HELPS the youn b ASCISTS the Startia Life. Buys a 17 Jewel Hamiiton Watch in & 20-year Gold Filled Cace. £10.00 Buys a Wa Gal ch in a 20-year @ Case. Also = fujl Signet Rings. o of the New Style s Lockets, Cuff t2 uttons, fine of up-to-date ¢ CHARBONAEA), RSe: . fraaki marlid | { | | i | i { | | | n Sgoare, l | iy uss 0 Ifllm FII.S AUTCMORILE STATION, 8. J. Coit, § Otls- Street. Automoblle Wmls.r uh chine work. Jo! d Bicycle Repairing. ing. St & BUILDING MATERIAT. Peck, Hnwfl.l,‘n.x?- & Co. 4755 Wea Stree! Lime, Portland Gemnt, Tariod Roofing. BUTTLER H. Jackel, cor. Market and Water Sts. A’complata line of the best Ales. Lsger and Wines, speeall. Delivery. ol 134 bottled 5. for fnm- CONTRACTOR AND JOBBING E. Beckwith, 90 West Main Street. Sobbing work F. Contiactor end ' Builder. 11 kinds promptiy aitended to. ot TrnE SoUR-MINUTE RECORDS. Come in and hear It. I's something great. Geo. P. Yeomans, 2234 Lafayette St. Fresh t 5. MEATS AND PROVISIONS james Bamning. Norwich Town. Comn an, WMeals, Prompt Ponltry, lony received daily B delivery. ete. 1. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. | T, Room 2. 65 Broad. tment and HAGBERG Ladle: No Taslor, Twic WILLIHAN rear Youns's hote! | oughly up to date =ervice teaming a spe- Trucking and he: 1alty. avy Main street Thor- anteed. The price and corporati r has bee: d. to take e as of for pow 0 Kilo to be that is to sa eptember 1< , for att Hol rendered electric- meter read- | ment with th to have | c for each additional k o\h\lt‘ EXAMPLE, | Number of X. W. H. used. lfl(lll K. W. H,, at § cents 500 K. W. H., at 2 cents Norwich, July 26, 1509. JOHN McWILLIAY GILBERT S. BAYMOND, EDWIN A. TRAC Board of Gas and Electrical Commis- sioners. jy30d 6. E. HOBGE, Hack, Livery, Boarding and STA Feed BLE Up-te-datc Equipmenr and Guarantecd Satisfactory Service. 14 (o 20 BATH STREEY. | (Tormerly Chapman &) Telephone 10. apris 25c Screens GAS burner burner oiL WASH $1.50 Specia Eargains 4 Table Qil Cloth, per yard 15¢ Shelf Oil Cloth, per yard... PLATES STOVES 1 burner 50c 2 burner . Union, worth $IA e $1.25 2 burner Blue Flame, BOILERS No. 7 Copper Bottom, worth No.13 Copper Bottom, worth wickless, $4.00 ; A | 5¢ $1.25 $2.50 $1.25 FRU dozen 300 E. Z. per dozen THE IT JARS 55¢c Mason Jars, plnu per 60c Mason Jars, quarts, per Seal (large mouth) §1. E. 2. Seal (Iarge mouth) per dozen ... ulfiéflmw, Bulletin Building, 74 Frankiin Sireet 45¢c MONEY LOANED dewvelry D nds, and Securitied Lowest sstablish « Main S Watches, of any kind ates of Interest, q firm to deai with. niished 1872.) ERAL LOAN €O. Upwtaten. ireet. at the An old MME. TAFT, Talmist asd Clairvoyant, = in Westerly. R. for a-siiort time, where she will be pleased to see her friends at the Windsor otel. Jy26d | Keize's prof | Dentist T “my crown” ence unuecess: Cigar Co., Cleve ma, it TRATLWAY MAIL riers, postotfice clerks $1,600 yearly; steady wi dation; goverament “gxa Norwich Nov. 17th. Free nhm.mu Write Government Ciyil S'rvlci' n.ruct?;s Dept. 356, Bmhmer. Y. aug: m lub—'nmn ‘business boml sultable for one nofl m or iver, welght 95 e!cva for family use; slio b Darness wlll sell chup.\ 16 Hojm; SQ. FOR SALE—Good sheep and poultry farm m Salem; also go o‘gw dler farm, suitable for poultry, without buildi; state no. acres required. Box 593, London, Conn. frat FOR SALE—SIx of the cholcest house STRAIGHT CANVASSING - AGENTS Fanted ot onca; ssiasy upd-cossiigson. A fine opportunity for M. ‘men.: Addres; Builetin, No. 5. . .- augdd HOUSEKEEPER thmbmlrnn family adults want reliable workl housckeeper. Box 81, Norivieh. jy3(d WANTED—Your eyIng ‘nchm:q bicvcles. cash r baby ‘car Hlakes to revatr ora? Sobbing. Sew- e M tol, "Breed Blas, T 2425 o arop WANTED Five Cooks; $5 per week. House Girls and Waftresses. Ttoom 32 Central Building, General whes: “run to séed” a little are equa by our renova- | {tion tr put an entirely charged to persons | pew . giving each for, elpetr for | at suggests (he changed 1 when prand mew. ect on S al with our, | patrons per. as well low prices charged Lam s Dve ‘Works, 157 Frank! Wi, | BAILEY (Successor to A. T. fec tisfaction Si. Geraner) ‘Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12:14 Bath Streer HORSE CLIPPING ‘A ASPECIALTY. Telephone §83. apr2sa | Bich or poor or proud and handsome, Even you can read this Chanson, By no law of luck or chance. E Al BRenders joy to all relations. y tooth you saye enhances. vour smiles and conversation, Bon't despair when teeth are aching, 1i the Save them, shapes remak n and a Every time a tooth is mended, VYou wili find your joy remiended, reveals it, Every art by art conceals it Mature gave ail in good season, Teeth to eat with, minds to reason, 8s it her faulz yours or mine, S hall their loss be mine or thine, Thou shalt know In all good time. DR. R. £. BLARDSLEY 237 Main Strset apr20d Epeeial for 10 Days Only! STRICTLY TAILOR-MADE SKIRTS AT SPECIAL PRICES. S. LEON, 278 Main Strest, May Bldg. lots tn Prospect Park, in one plot. must be sold or none.” For terms aj £p Joseph Bottomly, Jewett City, Conn. ola _dog. . D. 23A. FOR SALE—A two year black and tan; will sell cheap: wort] $20 if he is worth a cent, but wiil sell for $10; kind around small children. | Call or’ address for particulars Bert Howlett, Fiskdale, Mas: jy3odaw2 HORSES FOR SALE_—Henry Arnold, 912 Jackson Streef. w(ulmnn:lf. Qons. An FOR SALENorwich Town, modern cottage, six large rooms, steam heat, fireplace, hot and cold water, fine large bath room, 25,000 feet land, hen house, ete. One minute steam, electrica, schools, churcih stores and F. O. No brokers. Address Box 100. Bulletin Otiice. IVMWE FOR SALE—Farming tools, four plows, two “mowing machines, one forse rake, three dump carts, one farm on, one cuitivator, one ' fertilizer one two-horse roller, one hay . one one-horse lawn mower and ight top wagon. Inquire A. A. Est. of R. W, Mar- je29d one Beclkwlth, Aamr., shall. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 40-acre farm, good comfortable 8- room house. 1 mile to village, 4 miles . 1 mile to_ city, handy to- trol- , fine new § e finished in cypress, bath, new barn, price The best 17p-acre farm in New Lon- county for Several good investment in city of Willimanti 3 sined cottages on Fisher's gain pric nt a farm, country home or call at ESTATE AGENCY, ao properties city propert. TRYON REAL as content- il ALLEN-BE:MAN €9. | ealtlr extended, | “Willimantic, Conn. 715 Main Street, | ivisa FOR SALE Haxweil Ranabout, sccond hand | Model “L” i NG, Cheslaal | Street | The Preferred Stock of the || pays dividends a! the rate ¢f 7 per ceni. a year. 150 SHARES FOR. SALE at $150.60 per share. JAMZES L. CASE, 40 Shetucicat Street,, Norwich, Conn. SALE HORSES a few move horses that I wish to of at once. Several good drivers among them that are very clever. Come and see or telephone. bo) R. PIERSON. I ha e dispose jun2ga WHITREVS AGERNCY, 227 Main St, Franklin Square. Feal Ssiate and insurance FOR SALE ilities for boating and fishing, 11 adapted for country home or he boardir For ail pariiculars of the above or other property for sale or to rent, office on Franklin Square, 11.’.71'derz taken for all kinds| of Hair Goods | Your own Combings made up. | Hair Ornaments, Toilet | Reguisites, Chiropody, Manicaring, Shampooing, Face and Scalp Massage. Farmie i1, Gibson ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 305 may28d ALL HORSES DI No other form of property once is sure of bsing a loss. GET YOUR HORSE INSURED be- fore it dies from a SUNSTROKE. E. G. RAWSON, Gen. Agt. Norwich, Conn. house 854 insur- DON'T WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles. Weorry over fil-health _does - yous health no good, and merely causes wrinkles, that make, you 100k older than you ara. I you rce sick, don't worry, but go atout 1t to make ycarsolf well. To do | ihis we repeat thé words of thousanda | of other former sufferers from womar. ty ills, similar to vours. when wo zay, lake Viburn-0. It {s a wonderful female remedy, as you will admit if vov trw te Diswetions for s use are printed tn six languages with every bottle. Prica $1.25 at druzgists FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 125th Street, New York. marsl ECOMORICAL | means gettivg the most value for your money. T it Plumbing. R. BENTON DIEBLE.. 46 Alylun $t. can give to _you J. F. CONANT. 11 Franklin Strees Whitestone 3¢ and the J. F. £ 1oc Cigars are the pest bn the market ry them T maritd © THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HIil, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, is jocated In Somers' Block, over C. M. Wiliiams, Room 9, third foor. feb12d Telephone 147, Florat Nesigns and Cut Flowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone $68. 77 Cedar Street. ¥26a General Contractor All orders racetve prompt and careful ettention. Glve me a trial order. Sat. isfaction guaranteeG. THOS. ]. DODD, Norwich Telephons 348-2. Norwish. Vers, TO LET—/Khree nice rooms pl;]t- T uaced Midaie “ Porrod: Abply” at 114" Lafayel e St \t 53 Oak llm IIu. tenement, either four or seven first floor. Apply Mrs. W. 8 Hobart Avenue. ~decl4MWF TO LET—Six room flat, modern con- veniences, corner Laurel Hill avenue and Walnut streets. C. E. K. Bnrnhnnfi Salem Road. Telephone 816 aug: TO RENT—Washington street, tene- ment of 5 rooms on one floor. Knquire . Bradford, 108 Broadway. _aug2d STORE AT 65 FRANKLIN STREET tosrent Inquire at Bulletin Office. y: Basement at 55 Frankiln bie for the paint, plummmx usiness. mayl7d__ TO RENT. tenement. with bath and improvements, on Laurel Address \CHINS, 37 Shetucket St. FACTORY TO RENT. with option af purchase, 140x25. three storles and basement. Well lighted 300 feet from frelght station. R. R. junction and tmansfer point. Handy to New York and New England markets. Address GEO. E. §HAW, Putnam, Ct. TO RENT Store at 53 Franklin Sireef. TO RENT New cottages and (enements. Enguire of A. L. POTTER & C0., RE street: suil or similar Nine-room all “modern Hill avenue, ¥. L HU. aug2d Semi-Annual Sale FOR 15 DAYS ONLY we offer you SUITS MADF- TO-ORDER for $16. and $18. Your choice of any goods in stock. Come today and make your selection, THE JOHNSON C0., Merchant Tailors, Chapman Bldg. 65 Broadway. FOUND a place where you cah get the BEST and PUREST ICE CREAM in this city. In pints, quarts and gallons. Put up in bricks and delivered. THE PLACE s MRS. G, A. LEWIS, 21 Myers Alley. Tel. jyaia Twenty Per Cent. Aeduction in the price of Refrigerators and Go-Carts for the next few days We mean to reduce our stocks in these two lines, and by reducing the fces expect to carry out our plans st purchasers recelve the choicest lections. M. HOURIGAN, Tel. 123-4. 62-66 Main Street. y23d Many Years of Thinking, planning and doing good work in Nor- wich explalns the reason for so many of the people in Norwich and vicinity coming to us for photographic work. There are as many styles as colors in the rainbow, and it only remalns for you to select the one preferred—we do the rest and at tbe right price, too. Laighton Bros., opposite Norwich Savings Society. apr2éd \ Keep Fit Your brain, muscles and nerves depend upon good physical condition. Secure it by usmg BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 2Sc. Delivered to Any Part of Norwich :he Ale that is acknowledged to be tho best on the market HANLEY'S PEERLESS A telephone order will receive prompt attention. D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St _ may29d Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's a sure sign of good weathem anad fine roads. People Nke to get out into the open air. We furnish the best method, and if yowll take one of Our GEORGE G. GRANT, | Underiaker and Embalmer 32 Providence Si., Taitvill2 Prompt attention to day or night calls, Telephons 69-31. anrMMWFawl teams youwll say the same, MAHONEY BROS, Fails marlid CHANGE IN ADDRESS. DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, formerly at Hodge's Stable, is:now lo- cated in rear of No. 8 Franklin square Tel, 374 may19d Avenue. ent wil sod ghowed its heart © um. iaa | that brought me what T 'm'w in its fastness reverently. M.n:‘v:aumo silence otherwhere &fllv. by sound. There the persuad- Took ‘gsfent eltadels with soundless ‘Was not the opening blue of bud be- tween Soft solitary leaves a lyric set To alry -ullu of lhl things they mean? My hands were mother tender of the net of = the; i To loose no '!‘ma. My feet were ‘from the least violet. The clement formed of dissolved night Seemed in the air,” A million " liitle minds Kept concert just without the bourne of sight. O ... and suddenly as morning finds whllu“m‘wm'. 1 heard the ancient wood nfo Its rumoring secret piped by little winds. {Behold ... behold sten ... to And’then it tola?. e i The whole world, like a bell, heard echoingly That which T lost. T found a f b And' suw that which 'the wildwood et me sea. (0 Lttle wdlna that brought me what said! —The Forum. AUNT MOLLY'S CHERRY PIE. The sun his warmth and radiance sent, the moon her dew distilied, And dew and light in magic blend t reddening cherrles filled. The swegtest fruit the songbirda left among the branches high— All gentle nature helped to make Aunt Molly’s cherry ple. Aunt Molly baked it yesterday; dear friend, if you had tasted. You'd swear that all the hours men with other food were t A rapture filled our hungry souls to see each segment lie, An fsland in a sea of julce—ah] that was cherry ple. Henceforth, in meditative times, whe: 1 would call to mind @ al A symbol capable to stand that's good and kind For all that's worthy to admire and right to glority, T shall not need to think beyond Aunt Molly’s cherry pie. —Newark Newa. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayinas Knicker—He called her the light of his life. Bocker—Now he wants the for gas rebate.—New York Sun. “Let's get up a girls’ ment. golf tourna- “But what shall we offer as a “The young man who ha# § "—Pittsburg Post. He—And if women ever do get the voting franchise what would you do? She—Oh, I guess I could find some- thing else to talk about.—Yonkers Statesman. “Why are you so shy girl?” " “I have an idea let you hold her hand Journal. “It’s the unexpected that always hap- pens.” “Oh, I don't know. Somebody always claims to have predicted it."— Boston Herald. Rural Auntie—My dear, your mother tells me you are going to get married. Miss de Fad—Yes, auntie; it's all th style now.—New York Weckly. There was a fisherman polite Whose manners were o fine, Whene'er he went to catch a fish, He'd drop him first a line. —Judge. Magistrate—Have you any_ visible means of support? Prisoner—Yus, yer wushup. (To his wife, a laundre Hemmar, stand up so's the court can see yer.—Town and Country. “While I have these jewels” said Jimson, exBibiting his _diamond “T'll never want for bread can you make good bread out of paste?” asked Miss Jonsen, politely, —Cleveland Leader, Summer Boarder (just arrived from Boston)—What are the six sellers in this locality? Farmer Stubblegrass— of the athletie thut she won't Kansas City That depends on whether vou wapt to store pertaters or cider in ‘em.—Puck. First Tramp—After all, it pays to be perlise, pardner. Second Tramp-- The other day 1 was actin’ deaf and dumb when a man gave me sixpence. I says “I'hank you, s and he hid me arrested.—Tit-Bits. “Shall we g0 to this particular re- sort? “Well, I don't know. The booklet plays up strongly on the su sets, the rainbows and the cloud ef fects, but contains very few specific tions as to the beds, the bath and the fodder."—Loulsville Courier-Journal. Hubby—And what looks more awk- ward tha: to see a woman stepping off a street car? Wifey—I can tell you. Hubby—What? Wifey—Why, a _man washing dishes.—Philadelphla Bulletin, “Oh, gear!” sighed her husband's wife, *T can't find & pin anywhere. I wonder where all the pins go to, any-. way?" “That's a dificult question to answer,” replied his wife's husband, “because they are always pointed In one direction and headed another. Chicago News. MUCH IN LITTLE . In China, even in the modern Shan hai, the motor still continues to be the coolle, hire § to 10 cents a day. The world's stock of gold has di creased about one-half in the last de. cade, and doubled in the last quarter of a century. Of the 3,238 fires which occurred in London in’ 1308, electricity is said to have been the ‘cause of 101 and 355 were attributable to ga The value to the British Gulana col- ony of its annual rice crop is estimated at $1,657,500, which exceeds the aver- age mean value of its gold production for the past four years. [} Plans are on foot for holding an agricultural and crop exposition in Mexico. This may assume the shaps of an agricultural congress to be held in September. 1910, as a part of the celebration of the Mexican centennial. One of the chief difficulties in navi gating the Irrawaddy river and its various outlets is the trequent change in the river bed and channels. During the flood season the waters are heavily charged with silt, causing shoals to form with almost incredible rapidity. The development of the slot machine fdea has taken furtber strides in New York. Many of the big hotels and sonte of the lurger drug stores hav now- installed slot machine typewriters, For ten cents and & press of the bution you are confrouted, with a st typewritér and paper, used for balf an hour. A cablegram received from Consub General Ravndal of Belrut states that tenders are invited for the construction tions with the neighbor. sitles. and alsa.for construction of ctewin. tanks in Cypros, from liex are drawn for lhe entire ‘Fenders are um’u which can be . .