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SUNDAY FAIR. Y elty, to a permanent business, and the added investment of millions of dollars of capital, and the employment of ‘the best talent obtainable, make. this of amusement so important that it can hardly be overestimated. It is pic- tures like Escaped from ‘Andersonville that have served to raise the standard |, of the motion picture business, and the trifling expense necessary to witness these great pictures is the mediator that permits the most infallible events in our nation's great history to be pre- sented before the masses, to be indeli- Dbly impressed upon their minds. This wonderful picture carries some of the ronzest scenes known to the motion picture world, the tremendous escape in a wild switching engine that has WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Moving Pletures and Illustrated Songs #t Breed Theater. ‘Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. at Auditorium. Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs #t Roderick Theater. The World and a Woman at Broad- ting fice_ and rec i;nwro“x ‘c‘n'u l- Er{o' store at vem ; _also Frankiin St Inquire at 36 Broadway or 7% Union Bt s sepild TO RENT_Two or three connecting rooms, Mrs. Congdon, §2 McKinley Ave. augl2TThs TO Tenement, 6 rooms, with storage, gas, modern Improvements, fine location,’ five minutes’ walk m square. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. aug3dod ve reward. S been; ¥ Think that % lane, the meadow and the And mountain summit feel thy feet no Nor I.' thoroughtare, nor seund- All mere blank 'w ‘where thou thy- self hath stood. - ~Creal lence soul, Jfi: am I la allow: Tel. 79 COAL AND LUMBER. OAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE— Call at Mrs, A, A. Kelley, 192 Laurel Hill Ave. - seplld FOR SALE—One good horse suitable for work or dflvlng,. 1¥ years oM, weight 1200, business horse. Price $85. Apply Brown's Bakery, Bal- sep10d - Amid this tho A way Theater, - , - been stolen and pursued by another, is CE e T TR T N T To thy st 3 ; ical Union, No. g B ¢ 4 FOR SALE—26 H. P 1907 Buick | g 3 R et et ko G AT o s A B S 8IG VEIN COAL, gas lights, Prestolyte tank. | wtn poard; h‘\’mu new‘lrylb;am;-h. " | Then furn and face the petty marmow- A gzreat French drama and a strong Spanish episode is featured on long reels, while the usual comedy is most excellent. Master Harry Noonan, with his pret- . illustrated song, My Prairie Song Bird, was compelled to sing his cho- rus five times to satisfy the delight- his concert song, speedometer, clock, folding wind shield exfra tire, Al condition. care ol R. W, Perkins, etin. seplod phe % P R L i o PR 2 68 COWS JUST ARRIVEDA car of NORTH POLE discovered by Ameri-|new milch and springer cows, Holstein cans. Cook's own story and Pedry's|and Ayrshire. My place is at Willlams® expedition. Of 1ling interest. - | Crossing, om_ Baltlc and Willimantic ing like wildfire. Outfit free. = Big el. 98-21, Willimantic Div. Act guick. Ziegler cohgfl 0, ts in C. L. U. Hall etent cook dnd t- 260, meets in ‘ompét lted.“A vqlm THAT’'S ALWAYS GOOD. u The original mammoth vein of hard coal is about 40 feet thick and all solid coal. v In many mines they are mining veins of coal not over 4 feet thick and consequently there’s a lot of slate, choice location; refegenc ‘Engquire at 52 Williams fl!.’ — IGM‘LWF TO RENT—Furnished house of ten rooms at Norwich Town, for the win- er or year. from Oct. 1st. Avg at Bulletin Office. seph. 1.4 References Which has been gnawing thee for llln( a Y, - And A;r: 11 die as dies o wailing ez Lost in the selemn roar of bounding seas. ~—James Smetham. kwel ANNOUNCEMENTS “For Stomach Troubles take Hors- ford's Acid Phosphate. Produces healthy activity of weak and disor- dered stomachs, 2 terms. tenement of six ed hearérs, and Isquasty : - \ - v’ n it. We have. some coal | Fourth St., Philadelphia sep9T’ upper tenement of ADVENIAT = 7 % Somebody Loves You, Dear, was a hit | F0C% & T - S FOR SALE _The residence of the late ’ B REGNUM TUUM. See the shoe specials Frank A. Bill [ FORERNEY (B85 2%, iticss rendition | from the original package. 1It's good | ™ Boy WANTED_About 16 to 18 years | Solomon Lucas on Laurel Hill avenue Togquire at"310’ Main St large i offers today, Saturday. Ladies’ $2.50 | 0T (U8 B0 b0 B many encores. | enoush for anybody. old, to learn the clothing business. Ap- | Inquire at Room No, 1, Lucas Block, 4% Sepiod | Thy kingdom come! Yes bid it eome: sboes, $2.00; men’s $2.50 shoes, $2.00. [} . A 1y’ at once to Hirsch & Co., Wauregan | Shetucket St. sep9d t when Th; ingdom first began F« " sepl0ad On earth Thy kingdom was 4 home, ouse Block, Main St. WANTED_Room and board in pri- vate 'flmi‘]a' by middle ag: sober man. Address W. C., Bulletin Office. _sepSd WAN irl for general house- TO RENT—Tenement of four room: leasantly located at 21 Ripley plac ast Side. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. seplod STORE TO RENT at See the specials in boys' and girls’ school shoes. FOR SALE—WIIl sell bay horse or gray mare, about 1100 pounds, or trade either for saddle and driving horse. Address T., care this offic 3 FOR SALE OR RENT-FEight-room A child, & woman and The child was in O, blessed Jesus, SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The subject is Substance at the Christian_Science services on Sunday morning. E. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street Attention, W. C. T. U. members! First regular meeting of the season 61 Franklin g -0 The center and Mary and Monday at 3 p. m., room 2, No. 35 She- —_— Telephones. work; three in family. Second Apart- | house and barn, lapd (20 acres) and |street, suitable f 08 kind of tucket street. Come and help plan for At the Broadway Congregational ment, 170 Broadway. . sepdd nr:wondm!urnlsh%dvl h:miyl to so‘vfim» hullnén:.u :lo;er::e nr‘jn't, lnliqui'-“e at | Wherever on the earth shall be v T ed 3 4 f rooms, central located, on one or two All members of the W. C. T. U, are T s ok B e Ui s b B, | undon, Tond, sepsd FOR RENT—At 252 Franklin street, rewith Thy kingdom firet began coraially dnyited to the evenig SCT| There will be preaching Sunday latin G0, sepid | FOR SALB-Two wagons, one f™ed[used many yea Establish there Thy kingdom! Yed, vice at the Second Congres al | o orning%and evening at the Norwicl seater and offé single. One 7 year old | B5ed many vears as a gjovery S{gve. h there ngdom ! bay mare, kind and géntle. Will seil | Gall between § g, m.and 2. m: O%E% | & And oer that trintty of Jove church Sunday, Sept. 12, and also re- quested to wear the white ribbon. Dr. W. D. Ward, Birmingham, Ala. will ad- miost cordially invited to the evening service at.the Second Congregational great interest to all. Town Methodist Episcopal church. At the North Main Street Methodist Episcopal church there will be preach- ing at 2.15, followed by Sunday school. At the Sheltering Arms Rev. J. F sept11d COAL WANTED—Salesman in_each county for combination wrench and other fast selling hardware specialties; clus! ritory; salary $3.per day and com- mission. Lambert Wrench Co., AS, 90 Market St., Chicago. - dug2da WA —Moderate priced farms cheap. sepbd FOR farm in Sales suitable for poultry, without b state no, acres required. Lo R. B. Dibble, 15 West Pearl. SALE—Gdod sheep and poultry 1s0 good smaller farm, 1ldings; 593, New jy13d Box ndon, Conn. FOR RENT—Tenement on Mechanic St., suitable for small family. Cheap rent. Apply -West Side Silk Miil aug2sd SALE—A cottage Send down, as in Thy appointed day, The_ brooding lnlrlt,n mnbvn' —-K.thlrln‘c Tynan Hinkson, in Sunday az VIEWS AND VARIETIES TO RENT—] G. P. Posler, who for the past four | s by and choir of the Universalist wanted. Ours is a philanthropic organ- house, land enoUEh fi . p- enterpri > A . 'or chicken far years has conducted an enterpri€ing | hurch will conduct the services on Free BII'III’ Kinds and h."' Ilggm wuho‘u:b c;bjeclt!r::nu l\}nh:cuu'h: u;!o'nlh.fl!rn SALE—Henry Arnold, | 2% SO Q and papered: Otrobando Clever Sayings grocery business at 252 Franklin street, has transferred his store to 462 Sunday afternoon. ALWAYS IN STOCK. farmers.” No commission is charged to either seller. or buyer. Rock bottom ‘Willimantic, ‘Conn. Janl7d Ave. "Norwich Town, near Glen Woolen ng $6.00 per month. ning, 31 Willow St. . E. Fan- augldd T stole a kiss the other night, Today my constience pricks some, Nort i treet, at the corner of L z s&inh sfi':;‘. Greeneville. In his new chfi:d’: '"éufifi.‘? n:l;’e‘”;aslsg," r:v'."é?"fi! A n L A’rflkolj Q‘l;,‘;l;:'o:‘r‘: tg::_sfm_ l:xflef,"%, <5 ::A.:. :;n'::;l -Acl::::::.m. % Totay oy enfiation: pef location, which 1s roomy and convenl’| Ricketts, will preach at the mornin o 3 fon Ngricaitural and Tnaustrial Ald So- | room house. 1 mile to village, 4 miles | TG RENT_Basement at 55 Frankiln | And put it where I got it from. ent, Mr. Pooler stands ready to meet | 2y a%cCabing services, 3 i ciety, 174 Second Ave., New York City. | to city, $700. street; suitabls for the paint, plumbing ~Boston Transcript. the needs of all. Mr. Pgpler has a b owd 1 Office—cor. Market and Shetucket 8ts | sepdsS Lol dcTes, 1 mile to clty, hand, Lo teol- or similar business. may17 All men at times must toe the / s i ev, fine new 8-room cottage finis n mark; thoroughly up to date stbre, among| The Rev. William F. Newton wili Telephone 168-12. AGENTS WANTED fo sell our riders’ | oypress, hot and cold Wator bath, mew FACTORY TO RENT. But all men also kn rat s b new sock He fmpartant N D et speak at Scott Mill Sunday at 11 policies issued to both men and wom- | barn, price $3.00 @ith optlon of purchase, 140x25. three Thvavfio.lfi; iy -.rk'eh':eom n g < ely m: . and spacious refrigerator. He carries a full line of groceries and provisions, smoked meats and notions. The busi- ness will be on a strictly cash basis, and best goods will be sold for lowest ptices. Mr. Pooler invites the attention of new customers and the continued atronage of old. A telephone cail will :ring groceries to any part of the city. The Auditorium. “Fine show,” was the verdict hear® from everyone who visited the Audi- torium duping the present week, and the management have more than made in the morning and at 7.30 in the evening. o'cle o’cloc] At ths McKinley Avenue A. M. E. Zion church Rev. William Heley, D. D.,. will preach Sunday morning on Help. 1lis evening topic is The White Horse. At Grace Memorial church Rev. W H. McLean will preach on The Sin of Omission. In the evening he will give a report of the New London Baptist Association. oct29d CALAMITE COAL Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL en; cnverlnf accidents, sickness and death, and all eccupations; giving $3600 death and $15 weekly benefits; costing but $5 per annum; something entirely new; extra large commissions glven. Address National Accident Society, 320 Broadway, New York. Established 24 years. - sep2TThs WANTED—To trade Singer sewin; machine for phonograph. Address S. P.; Bulletin. sepdThS WANTED. 560 sewing machines, cash registers and typewriters to repair. Supplies for all' makes. Cutlery sharpened, saw filing, key fitting, soldering. We re- The best ‘175 don county for $5,000. Several in _city of 0od investment propertles illimantic. Threo furnisned cottages on Fisher’s Island at bargain price: If you want city property, TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Maln Street, farm, country home or all at Wiilimantie, Conn. iylsd FOR SALE - A second-hand Dump Cart and storfes and basement. Well lighted. 300 feet from freight station. R. R. junction and transfer point. Handy to New York and New kngland markets. Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam. Ct. TO RENT New coltages and (enements. uire of A. L. POTTER & CO., —Detroit Free Press. Judge—This lady declares that you tugged her at the baseball game. The Accused—Couldn’t help it, Judge. She was sitting next me when one of our boys swatted a homer over left-fleld fence!"—Puck. “No, Mr. Sparks, T can never marry you. You have no constderation for the feelings of my mother.” “Why, what makes you think that " “Why, hung your hat over the keyhole be- fore you started to propose to me."— Cleveland Leader. A o et of th There will be morning prayer and : ::e;?;;h;e:;n«;;‘x‘;s?“: ointment of tHe | T beTe o b o ab Bt An. 489 - Phones 402 pair everything. Bring us your repair Editor—I hear you referred to nowa- opening week, Al pids fair to eclipse | drew's Episcopal church, with” evening | 37 Franklin 8t 88 Thames St | ST Machine Hospital and mepatr| @ Second-hand Team Wag days, too often, as & “cheap humor- the present offering. praver and sermon at 7.30, Rev. F. J.| mayéd shop! ’ — = = jst.” Humorist—Thank you, sir i s Clever team of European acrobats | Bohanan officiating. Breed Hall, Room 8. Tel. 242-4, M. B. RING, Chestnut Street. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. itor—Why thank me? = Humorist—I and pantomimists are Clofilda and L : J. A. MORGAN & SON, 3a - i e dve sept8d supposed that you wers about to make Montrose, whose dumb comedy and At the Mt. Calvary Baptist church spp: AUBEEE SNT. TP my salary such that the taunt would oo bline will, no doubt, be gen- | Rey. D. W. Cannon will preach on|Coal and LLumber be no longer just.—Cleveland Leader. erously received. A unique offering is | Ready to Die for Jesus. In the even | (e carry a weil selccted line of a FOR SALE 5 The vaughn F[]undry cu Miss K—I'm told your husband, un- ey T e oroduction. “A Day in | ing Rev. E. T. lrwin of Milford will | 8 CRUN, b fo8y “Limfer o bud- . WANTED 4 der the influence of wine at the din- o Barber Shop,” will amuse the chil- | preach on The Spiritual Rock of Ages.| 1o pusposes ner the o!;lcr night, declared he had ticularly, as well as their el- Aom e 3 i i S “married beauty and brains” Mrs. e Bt o ) iad | B A Smith il pesach Bundel | o st e e G, B0l 4 St | The neciaiyNabar pa s Dot mflN cASTlNG BoWell, well! How nice! Miss K G lonutst 1n " vaudeviile, and his [ morning at the Third Baptist church ; P and Second Girls. Good pay and g00d| No. 4, situated on Boswell avenue.Said | =~ = SR stock of | Nice? Aren't you going to investi- icul! . are few, | on Price of Victory. There will be a places. : ‘'urnished promptly. Lar of te? ~Evide i Sauals in this particular line are feW. | rayer service at & p. m. lawn service — _ LUMBER J. B. LUCAS, property can bejchanged into two flats | 1o oioned BEOMBKY A Btreet | Sate? -Evidently he is a bigamist Billy Coden and Cassie Clifford are [ at 4. m., and preaching by the pas- aug26d Room 32 Central Bldg. | at very little expense and will be sold | lanzzd “Bliggins says his youngest boy is thr In the evening. The best to be ihad and at the right Remember going to be a lawyer.” “How can he & pair of lively wooden shoe shufflers, B p g i il o introduce a neat routine of sing- e o orbinaoc sl o : 3 E ' tell?* “He has fhe gift ing and dancing, which, combined with At the First Congregational church, | carry & big line of Shingies. Call us MISS M c ADLES Apply to either Fire Comm ;mmmonf ;1’. “k'u!w:.f":‘fl.l o their matty appearance, goes to make | Rev. G. H. Ewing pastor, there will be | up and Vot By Sali pot Shout our. SWek. b h o b # are simply calculatéd to embarrass Wp a most refined specialty of eight- |services both Sunday morning and H.F. & A, J. DAWLEY or to people without caring two cents about een minutes of solid entertainment evening. The morning topic is Pos-| may14q the answers."—Washington Star. . sessing and Possessed. A communion Hair, Scalp and Face Speciatis HOWARD L. STANTON, Heating and Plumbing, Sidney & McDonald company pre- ' vy he ki h ootsteps gent the one-act musical comedietta, |€ervice follows the sermon { » ” Cynic—She know: s 1 - lentitled” “Fleurette,” or “The Yale| . .. Fll ol o there LEGAL NUIICES. EXQUISITE, YOUTHFUL; BECOM- i D”":':;t::; 92 Franklin Street s TR c’z‘.'.‘.’,'.i."éo.: :r:‘- cor- @Graduate and His Friend.' This is il o ol CoramuTiien: at 5.0 0 #E, ING. sa : ner of her eye, pats her hair and a high class comedy effort, presented by two capable performers, who intro- duce some novel character work. The songs selected by Miss Edwards for the first three days of next week are, Who Knows, a patriotic ballad; and sermon by at 10.30, e Sun- morning prayer and rector, Rev. J. Eldred Brow and evening prayer at 7.30. day school meets 12 o'cl Rev. Joseph F. Cobb, pastoi of the NOTICE! The legal voters of the Town Street Such are the Hair Styles which Miss Adles is showing. for the Fall. Why be resigned to look old and ugly, when Miss ‘Adles by her art can. enable you to look young and attractive? Make an early appointment with .he: She A Desirable BUILDING LOT LL ON CA ‘ME smoothes her ‘dress, and jumps a foet with surprise when he ascends the plazza steps. Clinic—Who? Cynic— All of 'em!—Life. ‘President Taft golf, did he? Oh, well, that's quite beat you playing B, e Lamten melodies. | Universalist church, wiil preach Sun- [ School District are hereby warned to | will be in Norwich the Entire Week of the usual thing, you know. It would- Both songs are appropriately illustrat- | 44y morning in_the Buckingham Me- | meet at the brick school house, in | Sept. 6th. a't do to outplay the president.” ea: morial on My Brother’s Keeper. He | open caucus, on Monday evening, the WAUREGAN IOUSE, Norwich for anything you| “Yes, but the humilating thing about it it is that I am no slouc! The moticn pictures, of which more also give a three minute talk to 13th dey of September, at 8 o'clock, FOR SALE may desire In Halr of a player . H the children. The Y. P. C. U. service | : will be said later, will be entertaining \\"Hl(mf f“f'll'l\1 5 E’xn U. service o inater candidades to be votéd foi Ekzs-ton ;i 3 New York. Goods—Curls, Puffs, myself, and 1 was doing my durndest as well as interesting. = o 2 Telepnone 704 sept6d to beat him!"—Chicago Tribune. . s s T S, e, : at the annual meeting of the District Pompadours, ' Wigs, | 11 +.u5 women had just been intro- BROADWAY THEATER. ch’::ch Tithity Matledis Eriscopal | to be held on the third Monday, 20th The lot known as No. 1, situated at etc. Prices reason- | guced. "My husband and 1" said the The Worid and a Womank morning’s serion will _be on The | September, as required by Statute. / the junction of Mowry and Whitting- B L e . ning's Loy : w pver b ’ Chagnins Busloltion e fee Rurpess D e ton Avenues, Greeneeville, having a is too bad,” rejoined the other. “Any Felicitous results frequently are the outcome of jocular suggestions, as is pleasantly instanced in the case of Barl Burgess, whose splendlid_produc- tlon of “The World Jcsevh Byron Totten's great play the swirlinz, hurrying life of today, will be presented at the Broadway the- ster this afternoon and eve “Have you any ideas of pa In the evening the pastor will speak on Some Special Reasons for Favering No-License This Year. At the Second Congregational church there will be preaching in the morning by the World Evangelist, Dr. William A. Ward, on Love of God. At 7.30 p. m. he will give an illustrated lecture on That Boy and_Girl of Mine: What Norwich, September 6th, 1909. sept8d Notice to Architects ADDITION TO THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY frontage on Mowry Avenue of 1017-10 feet. It is an excellent location for either a dwelling or store building, and will be sold at a very low price. FRANCIS D. DONGHUE, 0TT0 STABENOW, Prop. 17 Broadway. $15.00 Buys a 17 Jewe! Hamilton Watch In & 20-year Gold Filled Cage. aprz4d woman deserted at the altar has my sympathy."—Chicago News. MUCH IN LITTLE A pulse-counting watch has been invented for the use of physicians nurses in Leondon. The watch indi- cates, without mental calculation, the briliancy to offer in connection with [ Shall | Do With Them? OF THE o il mber of beats of the pulse in a T &1t Soncimion cf the . CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURAL CENTRAL BUILDING. $ Ia 00 v . e final business arrangements with tire 2 EXPERIMENT STATION. augldd o playwright. is sppropriated by the Genoral Asser: WHITNEY’S AGENGY, | 5us a Waltham Watch in a 20-year China fs likely to guard with great *“Nothing, cept that it would tickle - : & &0 strictness the secrets of its navy, soon othing, excep ou « For Infants and Children. bly of the State of Connecticut for a ’ Gold Filled Case. to be reorganized. Admiral Sah ad- me immeasurably in the place that start laughter with me, If you' would engage for the. principal roles only players who have headed their own companies,” was the jocose response. “It shall be done/” returned Mr. Bur- The Kind You Have Always Bought \ Bears the Signature of / fireproof bullding connected with and as an addition to the building now used as a chemical laboratory by the Con- necticut Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion in New Haven. In accordance with the provisions of the statute the Comp- troller will receive competitive plans, we send your glrme'nur"t('er we have cleaned or.dyed them. And the open- 227 Main St, Franklin Sguare. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE Also a full line of the New Style Signet Rings. Gold Chains, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, vocates that the punishment for di- vulging naval secrets, which is ban- ishment, be changed to decapitation. Vice Consul General S. J. Fuller of Hong Kong sends news articles goss_ briefly, to the astonishment of A specifications and estimates of cost for R E Mr. Totten. Said bullding, which must e signed | INE of the box Will mein vour Wh | puames River Farm of 22 mcres, on-and a complite line of up-to-date | lelating to the plan of widening and %o in| donsequene. ‘o’ flie iplay= i i and sent to the Comptroller, State of | bounded surprise at the wonderful | cent Vermont R. R.. midway between | jo . ojpy, deepening the harbor of Holhow, 279 wright's little joke, the producer, who Health and Beauty Aid. Connecticut, Hartford, not later than change effected in their appearance. Norwich and New London. Long shore miles south of the former Chinese " % 2 Sept. 14, 1909, at 12 o'clock noon. No |We do all our work conscientiously | front, beautiful view, all-the-year city. e R o placed In | cogmetics and lotions will not clear | plans, specifications or estimates will |and carefully, and gudrantee notb to dwelling” and bulldines. neverfailing : e e - P Stiuated & apows case of 0 a nan” | o complexion of pimples and bloich- | De_considered which are not in the |injure any delicate-or expensive fab- | water in house well fruited. boating o wh e Miss Lansing Rowan. Miss Shirley | YOUF complexion of pimples and bloich-} nangs ot the Comptroller on or betore | [PJUre S0 OECHE OF 20 # ind fshing, efc. Well adapted for Waters, Willis L. Robards, Anthony | g% ¢ Y 8 (ORI 54 d - | the time stated. Further information |Tics: We call for and deliver goods as } ., try home or boarding house. j | White fish fry, hatched by the Uni- Catlingham and_Charles A. Kvle, all | Jigestion. -stomach and liver trouble |mmy be obtained on application to thts | ordered: COTTAGE—In East Norwich, nearly ted States hatchery at Kingstom, N. of whom have plaved leading parts tn | (UG SOV 0 (7N o o i e [ © THOMAS D. BRADSTREET, aaw: only ten, minutes’ Walk fram poet Franklin Square. Y. when liberatod, almost invariably high-class dramatic offerings. The Great American Play—“Paid in Lee & Osgood Co. omptroller. C Hartford, Aug. 13, 1909. auglsws Lang’s Dye Works, office; good order. seven room: Easy terms and cheap. WEST SIDE COTTAGE, about one mar25d expatriate themselves immediately by swimming to their natural breeding grounds along the merthern shores of Full? e i permicr covnr or rur| Telephone. 157 Franklin St mie ron Tkl e, | JOSEPH BRADFORD, |5 overe “Paid in Full” Eugene Walter's Talee Moy ler (hs Tstriet of OO0 Hodunyy near irolley and low priced. Install- = 4 ed. Poisonous fish are rare here, but ographic play of present day America, 'will be at the Broadway theater on Tuesday, September 14, when the Wa- HUTICE OF BEEISTRARS OF VOTERS In the matter of Charles Schwartz, a Bankrupt. In Bankruptey, No. 2250. To the creditors of Charies Schwartz of New London, in the County of New DR. D. J. SHAHAN, ment payments recel s of the above or For all particul Book Binder. common in the tropics. A Japanese fish, fugu, has deadly poisonous ree. Roe of pine an.d meat of sturgeonsars nhal: Kemper Co. offer it with B e emaand prodnetion. Be. | The Registrars of Voters of the |London and District aforesaid, a bank- el 79 for other property for sale or to reat,| Blank Books Nade and Ruled to Order. | poisonous when spawning. The bils a all question. “Paid in Full" 1s | Town of Norwich will mect in the sev- | “"Ryice is hereb. Stk . Physician and Sucgéen, call at office on Franklin Square., 108 BROADWAY. and liver of many fish are poison. But R ronsost and most entertaining | eral voting, districts of said town on | 240y ey of August 4 D 1905, the|] 317 Main Street. SImiegnans 81} i Z # most fish polsow is due to decay. @rama- of the time. Its record is the | Thursday, the 17th day of September, |above named was duly adjudicated a || Hours: 130 to 3.30 and 8 to 9 p. m. Telephone 262. WA | S T S wheatrical wonder of the generation. | 1909, from 9 ock "i m. to 5 o'clock h.'fm'k_rupt:dlxmd lhal; l;hen t?l;a; ;neeklng — SALE HORSE Consul Julean H. Arnold of hr;’oy This play of today produces so vivid [ P. m. to receive applications from or | of his creditors wi e held before the I have “just arrived home. with as L 7= reports that a native company at that an impressios, grips so powerfully | in behalf of those persons to be placed | Undersigned at his office. No. 3 Rich- 0 W h R ort, capitalized at $500,000, is getting P gt on the list. P ardh Basding, Morwich, An SeHL Re L LAl L Sy el SI00 atc cpalrmg Teady to operate coal and iron mlnu‘. one’s sympathies, and withal provides #o 'enjovable an entertainment, that TO BE MADE ELECTORS IN SAID trict, u on the 20th day of September. D. 1909, at 2.30 o'clock in the after- CIGARS. anywhere. another bay " h other§ weighing 1050 to 1500. 2906, and A lot of team, weight done at Friswell's which are said to be valuable, In the An Chi district, 100 miles from Amoy, it _draws pec=le back to see it time noon, at which time the said creditors and again. The company now com- Iz‘zl';‘A?_FT"(‘)‘w"‘”’;:Eis':gfif_o'r:z may attend, prove thelr 0ladims.' n{anott'r;z foad Business Horses. Come and see n‘“’“k' for' Itself. for which it has held a concession for ing here has appeared in “Paid in Stee. he heard as to orders of Ref- b . PIERSON. 5 some years. e s e 0 | IELD OCTOBER 4 1008, fo wits | orer for care of prapenty of the entate | Robert Burns, extra, 7¢ each ELMER R. PIERSON. WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin on L New X and disposal thereof, at auction or pri- y y Telephone connection. aug3od alistw T B I haid s bocidochs o In this connection, there is a circumstance which bears out the exceptional popularity of “Paid fn Full” All last season, and this year as well, four companies in addi- tion to the original New York cast, In the First Voting District—at the Selectmen’s Office in City Hall. In the Second H. M. Lerou's Drug Store, West Side. In the Third Voting District—at the Voting District—at | vate sale, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. AMOS A. BROWNING. Referee in Bankruptey. Norwich, Conn., Sept. 9th, 1909, SOLD ALWAYS AT 10C. SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY. TO RENT. DR. JONES, Denist, very seldom. During the French oc- cupation, .about 1789 it did not rain for 16 months, but since Mahomet Alf and_ Ibrahim Pasha completed their vast plantation—the former planted covered the country in “Paid in Full.* | 1eWs office of James Connors, Jr., 445| fepld______ ; f 35 SHETUCKET ST. more than 20,000,000 oflve, fir, cotton, Stil was not sufficient to satisfy e o 2 fall; od deal of rain. New York's demand for the piay. Con. | the store of Herbert & Youne: . Aneftielt (i of canerine 3 3.| - beade 2 Furnished House of nine || Room 10 "Plone:33-3. |0 4 X 0w sequently, from time to time, all the | p o 8 0 4 ct—at the |, awler. 1 Bankrupt. In Ba S Sy T mayl7a An Englist dicats .arge Hall. 1 : pt. In Bankruptey, n English syndicate began the “ ; o Crystal Spring Bottling Co’s Store, | Lawler of Norwich. igf | e CH[ROPODY and MAN[CURE sia mt’bz.nnkm!m ;«l:?\‘ thamu;utmharn > side of the promontory on whici . the title of New York company. Seats in ‘the Cnunl?' d, Modern Conveninces. 7, East Side., New London and District af gn_ sale at the box emce: JVeuresan | Dated at ‘Norwich, Conn. this 1ith ba‘,sknm.l : "b "’!” gk aisia tevideo is situated. the entire work . s B ; S R D 9. Notice is hereby given that r g . 0 nis) ve . at a cos Saturday, September 11, at 9 o'clock. | 92 °{r‘,‘:’é;l"“;;“' PQ,YD g 9th dav of gemmb,flr, bV, ) : JAMES L. CASE, Q| DURING AUGUST | will be located | ¢ §7 911,116, The extent of the work a2 b R e et SR D. GUY, g above named was duly adjudicatdd a| W ; - Hpthe first f_ eac is three miles, and will consist of .a BREED THEATER. CORNELIUS J. DOWNES, bankrupt; and that the first meeting 3 No. 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. (] | Watch H stout sea wall and ‘an- esplanade 233 . (ye v “Escaped from Andersonville,” Thrill- ing War Story. Throbbing with human interest, teeming with startling situations and overflowing with genuine merit, such is. the plcture now on exhibition at tl Breed theater under the title of caped from Andersonville. The devel- t few years in the D guaran et i B B R e i S s Helerse in Banksupicy. P.E S, J. DODD, Norwich over form of amusement, | 'Phones—Office 539; use 854-2. Norwich, G.,er“ L" iV ne. - slephons ”. 2 * “ Norwich, 376 . ho "n’y‘e.‘cwn Sy ‘_’“‘- 13"3 " Teleo A ) 100 sub- L,. -ll-d.- Registrars of Voters. sept1ld ALL HORSES DIE No other form of property insur- ance is sure of being a loss. GET YOUR HORSE INSURED he- fore it dies from a SUNSTROKE. E. G. RAWSON, Gen. Agt. of her creditors will be held before the undersigned at his office, No. 2 Rich- ards Building, Norwich, in said Dis- trict, om-the 20th day of September, A. D, 1809, at 10 oclock in the fore- noon, at which time the said ereditors may ‘attend, prove their cldims, appolnt triktee, be heard as to orders of Ref- eree for care of proverty of the estate and disposal thereof, at auction or pri- vate sale, examine. the bankrupt, and transact such othier business as’ may. properly come before said meeting. AMOS 3 Spring season Is over-but we have a great variety of them still in all grades at_ reduced prices.. Alsg ~Mouldings marked down in price. -~ Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes and Decorations. N MURTAGH, "::ln r‘-y feet wide vehicles, walks, for The largest eléctric transmission line in the. world fs that of the Niagara- 8 -cu';-Anburn line, which 000, rsepower a Tniles. . The. Colgate. di Y ‘olgate. plant, Cdl., connécts length. This plant has a 11,266 kilowatts and there ¢ion San Jose to a lne 222 miles > are b \\-“