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_menuaY, Al ~ BUSIVESS:NEWS ;w"“’m-,;m:'e'-' . i s WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT | mre. 1. s. Baker, wife of the g AT . litor of the South Brooklyn Unitai Songs | church, has been filling her husband's pulpit, so that he might have a vaca- tion. i iibrarian of the John J. Booba ouse of representative ing a card index of the Redord. ;@i-w BY THE (Theme from Euripides)) Would God I were now by the sea, w%‘.... Wi v'a}'!?.‘,'fl“ ther side of the. world- TO RENT. TO RENT—, 3 tenament, SRS four o Seren Ionce Biest floor, Apply Mra W Frs 58 Hobare Aventin ” destiMWE TO RENT—A flat of six roos modern improvements. Capron, Norwich Town. | St “Tativiite, Cons auj . IR SA| £00d _ business S, R s Erocery | ) wagous; one good driver, weight 93c; waits clever for fa ; aldo bé"?d Deacher, Bulletin’ Orne | harness; "wili "sell cheap. 16 Home St el : i Tady | New London. aug’ bookkeeper; stead: B00d | FOR SALE—First clagss boarding wages, "Adaress " | nouse: good location; good reasons for less there is occasionally some cessa- | low and whittling peneils to mark bal- | __&! : Sl 3 dress “Boarding House. tion from mental and physical exerclse, | lots wheré never marked before?| = WANTEDGood Woman (X seherd] care Bulatin Co. aughd something must give way. 'm; v;:;rldr —Washington Post. & ousewor] PPIY. o f-rn.ln'sAnlh. uu,"“ ,h:;,,_m g"l“‘:g v 8 A m ;. smaller farm, e monty. bt who are usclestly Equal to Congrese i a ortis | $iiEania tor pouliry, withast byliaites L i T $age Dakiih Obe _Hauut Ihs ox 102, "B & poRIton. . NgTa " | tate no. acres required. Box 593 Ne vho ‘will affirm that 1t is a_ l‘t to take a vacation? 0 s & considerable number of individual in every vocation who seld o vacation, but it is not a it ‘Which should be encouraged. The human body is like a picce of machinery. It should be kept in good running order, but it should not be overworked. Un- oth ti ¢ Roll In”forever: crests curled, Roll in_for mw Would God I were now on the shore With the smooth sand 'neatf my feot. With the ait fresh'¥ale blowing round 2 my head, *. And the scolding sea. gulls with wingr outspread— The, sea gulls Oying fleet. and a leader in opganization for many years. - The Ultimate Consumer. ' Are the ultimate consumers recon- ciled to their fate or are they lying & Pperlence Moving Pletures and lilustrate wt Breed Theater. Vaudeville at Rustic Theater at Lin- coln Park. Uncas Lodge, No. 11, 1. 0. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. Thames Union, No, 137, B. of C. and J. of A, meets in Carpenters’ Hall. Norwich Conclave, No. 424, L. O. H, “aleb Powers, recently pardoned arter several trials, having been con- vieted of complicity in the assgssina- tion of Governor Goebel, has announc- ed his candidacy for congress. - odern con- veniences, corner Laurel’ Hill avenue and Walnut street. C. E. K. Burnham, Salem Road. Telephone §16- TO LET—Three nice rooms pleasant- Miss Julia J. Calhoun of New York, ox 102, Bulletin. £ Bk Aenca ¥ the expending it to regain the good health R Box 163, "Butietin.~ * " augtd_ Norwich Lodge, No. 248, N. 1. 0. P. | sovercignty, has been a notable figure (Such men did not belleve In vacelions, | News. Bl o e i Bt FOR SALE_8ix of the cholcest house | T'cicTlione 130, Y eid | While ' the B IRt Pave Tads“me meets in Buckingham Memorial. in London socicty this season. B e Nshns betchant Norwich ana mapy other, cities in No- Tiat bo solf or done. For torams g » 25 e 5 . vember. Particul free; wi now, RENT--Washington street, tene- | Might mountain wall to Tatt Lodge, No. 3, A O U. Wul | intic career was ended:im the [ who had spent his life wholly fn money Springfield School for Mall ' Service, | J05ePhy Eottomly, Jewett City ment of o rooms on one floor. Enauire meets in Ponemah Hall, Taftville. making, and succeeded, and who had Springfield, Mass. ~* ' "7 augd % J. Bradford, 108 Broadway. aug2d And never find my track. ' Sebequonash Council, No. 11, D. of ®., meets in Foresters' Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS death of William_ Fay, who died in Muskegon, Mich., aged 80. As a union scout, during the rebellion, he gave up a fortune to serve the northern cause. Miss Kate Gordon of New Orleans, never theught of preserving his health by any relaxation from his labors, re- marked upon his deathbed: “Hasn't it all been a mistaké?" referring to the fact that he had made money making Another SToung men {5 Tmm au: usiness s re) For Soaiios as B \ and’ repair men. We make you expért ‘i - ten Weeks; ‘assist _you 'to 'secure’ position. tomobils HORSES FOR SALE_Henry Arnold, 812 Jackson Street. Wllllmum’c',l o> n: SALE—Farming tool. low: two mowing machin: four one TO RENT—Basement at 55 Frankiin street: suitabie for the paint, plumbing or similar business, may17d TO RENT. Would God I were on the deck, Far. front on_ the soaring prow, With cyes on the far-oft phantom sail, Or the changing green of the swirling swale— * Slp , a big; work pleasant;' demand for a 5 The soft id low. i as president of the Juvenile Court cir- | his' exclusive aim and done no goo LI, pleasant; orse rake, three dump carts, one farm | Nine-room e soft green field we plow, | N. E. 0. P. meets tonight. e feading & movement to estab- | Geeds with it.—Meriden Journal, men, great; ressonsplel write {ar par: | wigon, "one ‘cufiivatar” “one eruiaer | o) ne-rooin tenement. with bath and Al God, for the glant sea; Miss M. C. Adles will be absent from | lish a state industrial school providing Automobile Institute Rochester,'N. Y. | fedaer, one one-horse lawn mower and | B avenue, Addres With wite and wee one close by my Norwich all this week. Return week of Aug. 16th. See adv All this week Frank A. Bill offers manual training for boys and girls. Gx-Spegker J. Warren Keifer ‘of Was This Doctor Ever a Boy? Here, for example, is Dr. Joel P. ‘Goldthwaite of Boston telling the Child augTd : WANTED—Y ng © machinas, iy ANTER Yot A1 10 A A A W. Mar- Je29d on. Inquire st. of Betuwith, Al cclcwith, Admr. shall. ley, fine new s-room cottage finished in HINS, aug2d 37 Shetucket St. FACTORY TO RENT. And a few good friends with their dis. course wide To soothe and comfort me. ‘It wl yy look over the ad- | Ohio doesn't like those White H0USe ‘Welfare conference at Worcester that . he e Y ¥ the "Norwich Commer- | annexes. I have always felt ssbam- | pockets’ in boys' trousers should be 'fh‘i‘",&’,,{,‘,,’,‘"',f ; " REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. with option of purchase, 140x35, three | Willlam Herbert Carruth. § cial school in this morning's issue. | ed.” he says, “every time I have looked | sewed up’because the use of them as h Tel. 242-4. or drop . 5 40-acre farm, good comfortable 8- |Stories and basement. Well lighted WAITING FOR THE BUGLE. B See adv. at xhedg\;’(h‘no hlous’f since it had the receptncle; - the bands bringa about room house, 1 mile to village, 4 mile: ation.. R. R. - & shed a ons to stooped shoulders. He wants to cuf g to city, $700. 2 We walt for the bugle: the night-di |5 out one of the essential features of all {actes, 17mile to city, handy to trol- | {net0n & :nla"::':'l?::m,::f:.:: are cold * "4 45 .': 3 3 2 y 1 jaded any lower prices on new attractions . tu close out all summer shoes and ox- All but one of the senators and all but 11 of the representativés in con- boys' development and education be- cause gome boys pervert it to their cypress, hot and cold water, bath, new barn, price $3,000. Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, Ct apriod The limbs of the soldiers o] The field of our bivouac is windy and fords. Ladies' $2 white canvas oxfords | gress live (during the session). on | physical distortion. Can any man, re- The best 175-acre farm in New Lon- ? ¥ 98c, men’s $3.50 oxfords $1.98, etc. ‘Washington streets, avenue, SQUAIES | membering his first pair of trousers, on county for $5,000. Ther.bjnl"leld in our joints, there ir ¥ and circles haying the aristocratic |and the glow of his boyish heart at Several “good investment properties To RENT frost in our hair; y Mr. W. R. Robinson has recently pur- | “N..W." tacked to their names, the discovery that -they actually had et The future is velied and its fortunes ——— unknown chased .the fish market at 32 Water street formerly conducted by M. Leon and is in a position to give everybody first class sea food of all kimds in their season. Give him a trial order. He will please you. See adv. Emperor William of Germauy, Is desirous that impecunious aristocrats whe cannot make a living in Gérmany should emigrate to German South- west Africa and become members; of that German colony. . pockets, deliberately choose ‘to stifie the awakening of life which comes with that experience because here and there a boy makeés the poekets an oc- casion of slouchiness? When the boy gets to be a man the trousers pocket is an olg stery—New Bedford Stand- | Soap LOST~A valise, between McCall's If you want 'arm, country home or city property, call at - TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Main Street, Willinfantle, Conn. iy1sd A Store at 53 Framklin Streetl. TO RENT As we lfe with hushed breath till thel bugle is blown. At the sound of the bugle each com: rade. shall spri: ; Like an arrow released from the strats of .the string; The courake, the impulse of youth shal . Mr. L. B. Spencer, representing the ard. 1 Colchester. A rew : New England directory, is in town se- | William Dean Howells, the. auther, paid for its refurn New cottages and (enements. (7, vinien R il ot the’ Erens uring the names of all business|who has been spending the sumfer Effects of Deep Breathing. i ard’s: Bridge, Conn. sT NE <ris By ouses. The directory will be issued |t his country place, Eilot, Me. J8| | nag sufrered several days und ; Enquire o! A. L. POTTER & C0., | Ana sorrows and losses and cares fas early in 1910 and every business man | said to be in very p h. nights ¥ v S caulting fom ’ . > away v ill_sail next week, with his daughter, | Pights from severe pain res g I bhave a fine quality of bwiding b When that life giving signal proclatmy ought to have one. It will contain the | will sail nex g1 i e I e Tow N ey & oo alulty o pwaldios ls’yl:droadway % Snat Iit gt ames and address of every business Eouse in New England, besides a list ©f the manufacturing concerns, show- Ing the capitalization. Buy the book Motion Picture. - v i induce_sleep. is v vi y only eight husbands in her experi- | e 2 - S this year and you will always buy the inents to ‘demonstrate whethor -brvhot. | SUMILg & position comfortable as apr29MTh Norwich Town. Though the comrades .of yesterday\ . subsequent editions. 816’ under the circumstances; T be. i sy marriage is a faflare, But $lra Col- | Possible under the circumstances, T be- emi-Annual >aie march are not here BREED THEATER lins is only 41 years old. all gaep, abdominal prestna. . My ucag. ems’ pale and tiy 3 SR o e ier & tow intmaten ¥ 22T B DAYS oNLY Though the SouRd of our cheering di The Lion Tamer, Wonderful Circus| B Mrs: Ella, Flags Young Chicaso's | 100V [RSEC: I 2 O PG, Maxwell R t d hand |§ We offer you SUITS MADE- § | " Jdcws fo & - RS gy R il el B squirmed about to a new position, re- a nox xwell Runabout, second han ail nd our lost youth when Beginning today the Breed theater will have for its feature picture the wonderful Lion Tamer, a picture that is filled with interesting and thrilling Mildred, to Carlsbad. Mrs. Mattie Spelling Robinsop Col- lins of Des Moines has been aided by schools, believes heartily in industrial education. “I think all children should be taught to do something with their hands,” says Mrs. Young: v According to Congressman Charles longed for sleep. Then I remembered reading _somewhere that deep ab- dominal breathing persisted in would 1 resolved to try it. As- peated the deep breathing, fell asleer again. T kept this up during the night. thus sécoting a Tair night's rest.—Har- per’s Bazar. Quietest Spot on Earth. 10 cents several hundred and cellar stone. WM. R. JEWETT, load of rough wall Model “L” M. B. RING, Chestnuf Street iysid TO-ORDER for $16. and $18. Your choice of any goods in stock. Come today and make your selection, Though. the bivouac. of age may put la in_our velns, And no fiber of steel in our sinew re mains; . 'W. Higginson. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings sepisodes, including a one- o old- | i7" Cowles of North Carolina, the old- - fashioned circus, plenty of real live | et Tliving triplets in the world ,are [ “Is there one spot in America where THE JOENSON CO. “What sort of & looking chap ¥ 3 Gussy?” “Well, it you ever see lions, with the proper amount of love the Gibbs triplets, born in Wilkesboro, absolute quiet prevails?" asks a dis- The Preferred Stock of the men in a corner and one looks bo and Jjealousy. A clever rural story| N, ¢, May 2, 1833, and now in their | tracted English tourist. Try Oyster i Merchant Tailors, Chay Bld, ryes to bind these very interesting | 77 “L.; =) iy o Gette-1 i ! rs, Chapman Bldg. T events together, the tremendons scene | ' ¥ear- 9. Mo Tishaty Ouis(te Ty when apparently “run, fo seed” a lttle ALLEN-BEEMAN CO. 65 Broadway. fo death, the other one is Gusey."— 0 & 0500 are equally benefited; by -our fenova- B 1 clipaing sl peeviosinithe] oA Soney, Jacics B Wniia. ol S st gkl vk tion treatment. We put an entirely || pays dividends ai the rate His Wife—Have you noticed whal fog. pictures. ron, father of Willle Whitla, of kidnap- | ~ The making of the platforms in the new appearance on them, giving eac : a peculiar expression George has R nother motion plcture of great note | il§ fame, has formally announced | next political conventlons will be a garment a freshness that suggests the of 7 per cent. a year. late? His Mother—Yes; I -think i the romantic drama The Legend of | (hat e would be a republican aspiminit | most interesting feature. Or will any- original appearance when new. - FOUND has the. bulletin board squint.—Chi« g!erllng Baed. Notiig - that has pre for candidate for congress from the | hady care what the planks are made We are prompt and careful ‘with our SHARES FOR SALE cago News. viously been produced excels, and In | punmgivagta ConEressional. district. | of, as thiey are to be disregarded an; work and guarantee to all patrons per- a place where you can get the BEST | First Cat—Why, Tom, you are singe only a few instances equals, this tri- how?—Indianapolis News. fect satisfaction as.well'as content- at $100.00 per share. and PUREST I1CE OREAM in this olty. | ing out of rane. Second Cat—ouf umph of the motion picture art. The scenes are located in England during One morning last week Peter Meis- ter of Ironville, shot two large carp Will Be Somethina Doing. ment with the low prices chargéd. Lang’s Dye Works, JAMES L. CASE, bricks and delivered. THE PLACE Is MRS. G, A LEWIS’, of range of that man in the window yonder—yes.—Montgomery Advertis« er. the twelfth century and it has the ad- | i, tho Chickles creek. One measured | Think of the troubled times Mars 3 l33 M i s ditlonal merlt thegefore of presenting | 4 ‘inches and weighed nine pounds | will have it Jim Ham Lewis' war with I I ain Street 40 Shetucket Street, Tap 280, i a Mrs, Rashun—That new beehive ha{ & ‘period new to ‘the motlon picture | v "R POE NS, ches - and | China happens to collide with Cap'n T 157 Fras St. Norwich, Conn. i1 of yours makes your face look vers world, showing costumes and scenery | \iigcs 14" pounds, Hobson's war with Japan.—Denver e- i o vatow duiti ‘elephone. Frankitn short. Mrs. Fashion—That's funny; f nt typ v e o P publican. dow 3 augs3d it made my husband’s face look ve: séen heretofore apid picturesque in the | ograre Lefrerts Buck, the bridge B=s : Pa). 3% Xl BT long! —Skaichy Bits. e eéxtreme. The stofy is absolutely orig- thal and a distinct departure in the plot creation, a kind of story that has s yet never before baen offered on the screen. .Fhe Dog Detective is one of the other fine pictures, and included in the attractive list are some of the builder, died suddenly at his home:in Hastings-on-the-Hudson. He had had greater experience in building suspension bridges of long span ‘for heavy travel than any other Ameri- can engineer. Democracy in Texas. Eleven candidates are in the field for the democratic nomination for governor in Texas, with the primaries a year away. The party is not dead there, anyhow.—Springfield Republi- WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gardner) SALE HORSES I have a few more horses that I wish to dispose of at once. Several good drivers among them that are very Twenty Per Cent. Reduction “If you only knew how nervous 1§ was when I proposed to you!" “And it you only knew how nervous I was until you. proposed to me!"—Meggen- dorfer Blastter. Roses are red, best comedy seen this scason. , = can. G E HUDGE s BUE.S clever. Come and 1 Viol ! Master Harry Noonan will feature | 4 Afer carrying the mail 24,000 miles P ™ \ Hac Ldver A SN, on digatg, i { during her 11 years and.five mionths L . ELMER R. PIERSON. . digdig, digdig, grfin(;‘ new .?‘onge at each performance, | sorvice between Bristol and Woed- Might Have Awakened Him. . . ¢ jun2sd ifl (he "ce 0' ‘Where are you? ERATAE, (00 VEtions ANTORNN! bourne, Miss Grace Van Hart of Roe- | The ordinary citizen was not of a Hack, Lwefy Boa[d"’P and p —Houston ‘Post e lofs, has given up her position. and | mind to care much what was the tar- (B 2 . Stella—How will you have your ney LINCOLN PARK. 5 4 efrigerators iy has been succeeded by Thaddeus M. |iff on coal in the past week. The ice | Boardin WHITNEY’S AGENCY g hat trimmed? Bella—I haven't de- The usual tral Miiaes _ | Eustis. cream schedule might have awakened and Fee[‘ o4 ’ cided between the meritd of a mono- usual good-sized Sunday after him to some show of active interest. 3 227 Majn 8 i 3 d G C nocn crowd turned out at Eincoln park | goe of the | Washington _ citlaéns | —Philadelphia Press. oYyt t 1 B o5 Yoo Jowars. and-Go-Larts Yone s'&‘nd e S yeésterday afternoon to hear the free ome_© ‘ Hngto ¢ : s b [ - Sancert. The minsrel troube sang well | have Eiven 'Dr. Gallinger of ~New iR able Real Estate and Insurance for the next few days | , Butcher—what can 1 send you to. and the playing of the Mozart trio, | Hampshire a big oil portra 1- © Ride uman, 2 AT day, Mrs. Styles? Mrs. Styles—Sen like the accompanying speclalties, was | - He's the chairman of the Séhate's| Boston is trying to stop the unau- 12-14 Bath Street. FOR SALE. We mean to reduce our stocks in|me a leg of mutton, and be sure if thoroughly enjoved. gommittee on the District of Colum- | thorized use: of its municipal automo- Thames River Farm of 22 acres, on | these two lines, and by reducing the | i from a black sheep; we are in Tonight will see the first appearance | Dia—a committee —popularly called | piles to give families and friends of —_— HORSE CLIPPING ‘A SPECIALTY. | wes; bank, near Massapeag station | prices expect to carry out our pl mourning, you know.—Jewish Ledger. g]'“what promises to be another finc | Washington’s board of aldermen. the officials pleasure rides, - Vain task R Telephone 883 anraBd | | Cent. Vermont K. R. about miaway be- | Pirer puxrz-hiucrs Teostve the choleest| She—m living on brown bread and . Harry Dare the clever musi- | ooy ol e |1 I8 working against human nature— | Up-to-date Equipment z Exsen Norwich end New London. Long | selections. water to improve my complexion. He cal comedian, plays tunes on his but- tons and gets music out of his gloves. when a woman uses a gun she shuts her eyes at the moment of pulling the Brockton Times. and Guaranteed Rich or. poor or prouc and handsome, all-the-year dweiling and buildings, never-failing running water in house M. HOURIGAN, —How long can you keep it up? She —Oh, indefinitely, 1 guess. He—Then aylor and Graff in “The Silent Woman® 3 New England Cha s I3 i Y fed.— Bost. T ipt. B = Mitomious bit v of that | trigger. Mrs. J. M. Chamberlain ;of ¥ gland Chances. - hin’ Chnite rom private reservoir, well fruited let's get married.—Boston Transcrip Bes " evrsimts o, e S oiiat | Sumbury, ‘Pa., dld just that, but she | It is fortunate for New Engiana ana | Satisfactory Service, Eyeu you' can_soas o%. . | good factlities for boating and, ishing: | T, 123-4. 62-66 Main Strest.| = Mistress—Well, Mary, have = you tHo have a bright musical sketen |9t her game, a six foot snake, which | New England’s dnterests that this sec- By no 1aw of luck or chancés, boarding house. 7 ROMEOF) " tyssa found out what has become of the i they call” “Swaenes's. Finish. she found In her chicken yard. tion"of the country is represented In 14 to 20 BATH STREET. RS e g B b ar-Gbis et iheive remainder of the plgeon pie? Mary B85ss Frances Gerard is a singlng coim- . — E ouse by some , ver returning from voyage of investi- edienne with some tuneful and cateny | , “Hellaire Be observes The Spec- | very brainy men and a goodly number (Tormerly Chapman's.) Al SRS e e Y for other property for sale or to rem Y gation below)—Please, mum, cook Songs. Benron and Bell ate a singing | tator, “is the creator of a new form | of yotes—Lawrence Telegtam. Telephone 10, e your & \d_conv, call at office on Franklin Square. any years says I ate it—Punch. and dancing team whose harmonious | f literature which might be described —— — Renders joy to all relations. Jysia “So you want the privilege of vot- numbers and artistic st ombine o | A% topography -touched, with "dmyifish Watching “Cy.” . ing for people of whom you approve?” sdake the pelr prime favcrites every- | This Is apropos of his new. “The Py; The . pessimists are mow openly MONEY LOANED Don't despair when teeth are aching, Of Thinking, No,” answered the suftragette, “I de- sivre the satiafestion of publicly re- Whére, in which, it goes on to say, “h wondering how much longer the vete: on ‘ Diamonds, WAwn-‘:hi'-wom ‘Save them, all their shapes remaking, Carriage fusing to vote for people whom I don't Thursday night will be feature night, austere an artist as Baedeker.” . | o, w4 Young will pitch good ball ana. Securities. of any No particulars have as yet been given | . o 0 They ate of a piece with the cheerful | Lowest Ratea of Interest. Anoid Wiy longed. (i Melitt] Extinted planning and doing good work in Nor- |}, 007 woshington Star. ::‘1120hé\ml«w;hr?vfi;‘;5";’?‘1”":1}:’;"(;:.18?;;;: anar’dogs whose a'v‘m?érsm;“vs-:: P "““i“ n‘l"'"é “»‘;d oD 80, Shout _ge A ™ [T oeee I d wich explains the reason for so many Had any experience at poker?” = S o W] cuss e i watc londin do his rope walkin, o mende: “Some.” “What's the most you ever @nd stays after the show in the Rustic | £t -“u"(“;m’“:"iffll R ]‘"g"[kau. He figured that Blondin was FHS COLLATRRAL LOAN. O, Every tims o toothiiy, mgndes ik of the people in Norwich and vicinity “S‘,.'“fn a pol n real life or in & theater may expcet to witness a very A f e B RO sure to fall some day, and he wanted 151 Maim Street, Upstaira. You will find your joy remended, - oker story?’—Kansas City Journal, plcturesque, novel and beautiful- dis- | Tollemache in The Spectator—-the| ;. thers when the great event hap- 5 coming to us for photographic work | P T T play. It will be over in time for the|Staclian (or anonyinous) Plus jen- | oneq “Brockton Enterprise Dentist T “my crowd” reveals it. utomonbiie Th tyl 1 gt df"t:'filxtrmvadrm;fl'-f ant . iere are as many styles as colors in | tween playing bri 2 1.05 car for Norw The sheoting galler: ch. like the dancing tende parler des hommes, plus yaime les animaux.” Horal Designs and CutFlowers E very art by art conceals it. the rainbow, ana It only remains for gambling for money. Parker—There's 2 lot. When you play for muney you wvilion, does mot lack for patronage. e . . e Bl woekly fof the best | Rivalry for soclal _leadership Mas |- When' Harrmman's. ‘liness was re- Nature gave ail in good seasom, Palntln A satedt Soil sl get something worth having.—St. Cou- Jeores and some good ones have heen | been carried to the ficld of suffrage { ported, stocks took a tumble of several & T YO W8 SSie0r one preferred—we | i pogt-Despatch. fade. by Mrs. 0. H, P.. Belmont and Mrs. | milliori dollars—Philadelphia North For All Occasions. BERL- 0" ent withgiuiie, tsearain do the rest ard at'the right price, ton | _Uncle Eben—If ye ever visit, New arence Mackay. Both are interested | American. - ; York and get tired walkin® around th’ Potato Prospects in Maine. deeply in the fight for rights for o- GEDULDIG’S, lé e her L T e and se ey city don't se ever go.into th' stock This year the Aroostook potato crop | |ias oY e Dol PrepoNy SRS 4 hall their 1>ss be mine or tHing 2 exchange to rest! Aunt Martha—Why lifters “widely from the Maino. crop o oo bastie for the dxit WHIEPM i ARSI AT : - i i H not? Uncle Eben—Gracious. sakest M office” holers, nasmuch us there | o, develop (his fall with characteris- w2sa Thou shalt know in ali good tmé. Trimm ng aighton bros., There. they ‘charge 310000 for @ seatl Jre many wide and gaping vacancies . - ¢ —Judge. in the rows of Aroostook potatoes, i ST - FFI 3 5 3 5 : . P ey T Rhile”the “Fanike ot the Metbe uites | o Me% Lowlen Daston Voorhees, w1 For Infants and Children, THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, ; - Carriage and Wagon Work of &ll kinas | opposits Norwich Savings Society MUCH IN LITTLE lolders continue full, with every in-| 2t Camden: atter an iinces of severai| 10 Kiad You Have Always Regl Estat, DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY | nytning on wheels built to ordor. s — Mvidual office holder standing shoul- | o Camden. ! and Fire Insurance, . Senegal consists of four communes: Jér to shoulder against every other Mfice holder completing an unbroken late Mr. and Mrs. James B. Daytoh, niece villiam -L. Dayton, who was a daughter of the | | Bears the g is jocated in Somers’ Block, over C. M, 237 Main Street: - apr20d ; PPICES AND WORK RIGHT. Delivered te Any Part of Norwich the Ale that is acknowledged to be the capital; Dakar, the mili- St. Louis, the he chiet tary headquarters; Rufisque, commerejal town, and Goree, a good e, extending from Alla; h planta- - 1 ca N ‘willia s, e D teer doc v ¢ presidential candidate on the iams, Room 9, third ficor. n to the Kittery docks. Men who | Yoot oiicar tieket with Samn Co gon | feb13d Telephone 147, ] ATATR T e best on the market — HANLEY'S |communal town. “The total area is 438 dhould know claim that an area . i y ; square miles and the total population per cent. larger than in 1908 has been | < 9 e G l c DON T WORRY. PEERLESS. A telephone order will} e 50 e R R Orr, o lawser of Bag-City LEGAL N {ICES. eneral Lontractor ] e cu" ar R e i e A T 2 ; proiit g eY | who has the utation of being, the ; . D. J. MeCORMICK, ranklin St ere is no trade or industry carr have fallen out by the way, or have | . e 2 sihe All orders recelive prompt and careful It Makes Wrinkles. on in the Liege district that does not fed while making earnest effort, or [ Jviin "t aftet-diancrispeaker in Mich- 1 BT attention. Give me a trisl 2 0RPG hrw s osser matit 2 wltger-,d,d s0 l,:'mt on actual roll call | fiic:“under emphatic protest, has re. THOS DODD, N . aealth no good, and merely causes | £07 5|5 North Mai . Have You Noticed the cited the schools for teaching horticul- Made today thers are 10 or 15 ver | hioves'ts Detront 1o, pacties, ey 4 | The_1egal varern. m town mesting in £t ) Norwich | wrinkles, that make you. Iook cider - orth Main Steel. | /ncreased Travel? ture, carpentry, plumbing, house paint- “Here" in 1909 than there were in 1908. | Droaseutyr, " Cccton as coupty | the =Town of - Norwich are hereby Telephone 349-2. * Norwich, "‘”n ,{:l“:,:' ek, dn't s Ot risa It's a sure sign of good weather and ::: Sloting, “siomesmpng, shoemak- And among the fields of fertile Aroos- S L | s Town 0F Norwith: on Wednesday, ¥ treat any trouble | abous it to make yeurselt walle To do fine toads: _Peoply like td get out late] % = e took in the far north, where potato| 1n celebration.of his 80th birfnday, | AUS. 11th, 1909 at 8 o'clock in the vou may have with | this we repeat the words ¢ thousands ALL HORSES DIE the open air. We furnish the best| . .40 16 making an experiment— townships vield an annual income of [ man of the editorial snd 2y | evening, to fix the school district rela- your feet — i $f other Torme: sufferers fom woman " method, and it you'll take one of our | ;" cyacenstul--of the honor system 10 per cent. met on a valuation of | tu: departments o Nocdsiiomier h, | ons of e territory In saia Town of ing nails, corns, pun. | 1y flls, sirilar to yours.:when we #ay, | g other, forp,of Broperty insur- | teams you'll say the same. among the convicts who work on its Fe oy dhoneiq®por¥ eauare inch of | weekly paper whose name in Enghish the "Shetneket. Senoor Dstsict, "N % ions, _callous, chil- Take /2Ty soe. v | GET YOUR HORSE INSURED be- | " anONEY BROS. Falls Avenue. | highways. About fitty of the prison nade unt. | woulg be the -Swedish North Star,|Oof the Tawn of Sprague, . bounded Dlains, 3 Y - g birds have recently been working on & Land that does not say potatoes must | gave o dinner in New York cliy o | nOrRerIY: wortheastes” and_casrery RS. UNDERWOOD, - burn-v. fore it diss trom a- SUNSTROKE. road between Canon City and Tellu- | may peavine clover, and that which | fakon Johansen, who was among the | Y tie Town of Spragne. the Shetucket MRS 3 & t E. G. RAWSON, Gen. Agt. 2 ride, with no keépers watching them, tannot speak clover must say buck- | founders of the pe: al 38 yenig s | River, being the lin; utherly by the | g1 proadwa; "Ph Mai. ’ and only two foremen.or overseers to 3 Wheat—in northern Aroostook espe- | fe was ita punli 88 yeelt a80. | Wequonnoe' School District, and west- roadway. one 853-4. 227 Main St, Norwich, Conn. ' direct the work. B clay tere i o demand for vacan: | years e Uil serven m o ity 2 | %, qnd nortiwesterly by the Seot- | - 13 il Aol e g e & | Phoncey-Office 833, house $54-2 ) : 20 [ ries among the potato hilly—Bangor 4 L0 tuting sada territory a- new and Sop- STy T Diredcions Tur ‘e use are printeg 1 | 022 : 35 SHETUCKET ST. Copatl Shorgs i O fi. N 1 Sta er- | arate e SR, G0 herwise Ra ey with S Th 5 . Pernambucp, Rrazil, reports that the s it W Bvger g Bom | mver | feamod expediont. IW I f . k ‘ l: : g = # municipal councll of Reoclfe (Pernam- A P ?“'u Man, F"I Paper. been 1 on the warket, MOVA: | 1a/hin0 (0 dicce TRt b L Bt - I m"ch IIE '] ku! 0., ‘mfix‘r ‘-rl;:g;a:m? OHEMICAL CO GEORGE 6. GRANT, Room'10 i e Dot o roata OF Shrisce W ortland man who attempted to | ment has been started to purcha e, Westerly Clovirds the v : X West 1 p 3 Lilow'of Lho. SIS (F S ises Withis Abe gaice o cat Trom . st of wiey [Ng e S e aa o | ottt R M T blewara, marnie o Surest New Yok | Undertaker and Embalmer | 222 Plonatlon: but 15 ' wppesca T tha... S ly paper soon fou Wimself in a worse the great c . | wide_ the burpcse and effect of the new | andeliers, Yacht Trimmings L - planation, but Supp at ¢ P :‘D:dlltllun than the cat was whe | d says (hat “it Giight e Conter lin'of | and such ""W' ...“M.‘.I' . PSR 0 52 Providence Si., Taflvill> BR. CHAS. B. LAMSB, - pronibition is based on the ground that i Fr":t‘ ux‘n 1t \:vmf I;': after some | not to be difficult t d.u ® weY by | i prévent I h y DRESS. 2 3 'ETEBIH” th Al.n rom the; tiles is detrimental twenty minutes' work.that he was able | which it can be. still kept as a cenger | nfl 3000 €9 to 87 Chestnut St.” Norwici,, Conn. DR. N. GILBERT |GRAY, Prompt ettention to day or night calla th DN A ’urv »..a;mmxe pussy and the fly pa of fraternity and od wwill o fice, "y octc . % ;x by . » ‘S4ikohon: PRSPy Office at Hodge's Stabla Bath Street 'om his person at one and the sal _— — Also, uthorize the Select - ormerly at Hos table, ‘15 now 1o- o l Wi . 156 Town 8. Selepho: - A shipbing company” has recentl; time,—Kennebec Journal. One Thing Proved. o880, madh R ons 13 AsoApLen; 16 Toliars QUALITY ghteq fn'reac;of Ko s Tranidin sauare | oo o o IGAL House, 16 Town B2 FeIeohon 8188 | been formed in° Vienna to <stabiine & = R The Sutton investigation at Amnap- | {fyite® a0 NnE OV aers, and shid s ¥ NEWMARKET HOTEL, serviee of rapid stefmers . buwevano LR One Step Too Far olis has. alread e Tt Smcanhe | Unie ae’mighway. “hat® pArt of the|in work should Always be considered; | 3 m. comanT. 1 Fressine s means getting the most value for your 4 Trieste and the ports of Brazil and Ar~ = " _ She told me to fly, and 1 fle Clear that a 3000 many vouns mey ure | © Datsg: €r Norion Conne Fhis' b | Copecially when it costs:na more than | ML Clicne "Sc and ety B oG ipe | B Tina S0 €IV It to you in 710 Soeweib s gentina. Tt is planned to_estabiishemess She begged me {o lie, ana 1 lew. -|permitted to hold commissions in the | 4ar of AWEUS!, : [the luferfor kiad .Bkilled - men g e | Fumblag. First-clase wices, lqUtn wng: chgaca. | sorvice with sighlesy iorafes pér an- i oked e to Le an ftenited ta'held, comumipsions’ UM Ngust 1e0z . cmplosed by us. Our prices sell the| Clars are the Dest on-the market | R.. BENTON DIBSLE, 46 Asylum St and Wolch rerebit serves ta | num at first, swhich will be increased ag pBUC IE she should ask me a United States ofcer's uniformoor to| ~ + Jr. & PREREITH whaie ek o R b - mesttd | | BN vou wamt to But your bu e TN N L i e die, T'll be durned it T dew! ~ Jdhold any sort of a military commad.| elecrman of tus G STETSON &Y - THERE ‘1510 ady ness bsfore the Dublic. th > vort: nis, the ‘wel owy French line, P 3 v i U OL B T R0t Rrwich, 2 s - ic. there is no me- | _THEARE ™ no saverusing medium 1% e R s - T Erias SN R I | e TSRV AR e, L i O Tl

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