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_this page, _ e carefully. GOING ON . TONIGHT - T Breed Theater. Wuditorium. Moving Pictures "/ Bt Roderick Theater. “The Merry - Widow" eater. ' #ermann, ‘meets Jn Germania hall. Tecumseh tribe, No. 43, L O. R. M, *meets in Austin block. " Somerset lodge, No. 34, F. and A. M, fneets in Masonic. temple. Pollshers' and Buffers’ union meets $a C L U hall Hope Rebekdh lodge, No. 21, I O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' hall. meets in Carpenters’ hall. 0. 6, 8. W. V., meets in armory. - ANNOUNCEMENTS New Voters. " The registrars of voters have given " motice when and where they will be @n Thursday, Sept. 16th, for the pur- pose. of receiving applications from those who wish to be made voters. lications may be received up to § w'clock of that afternoon but not later. £ $33 Pacific Coast. Via the Chicago, Union Pacific and . North Western Line from Chicago ' daily, September 15 to October 15. esponding low rates are in effect - from your town. “These low rate tickets are available’ gor passage on personally conducted excarsions ‘in Pullman Tourist Sleep- ihz Cars. Chicago to the coast with- u: change. The train service includes no less thans four splendidly equipped trans- conlinental trains daily from Chicago, emrecting with all lines from the east. Write for particulars to S. A. Hutch- Manager Tour Department, 212 lark street, Chicago, IIL BROADWAY THEATER. — pto The Merry Widow. Henry ,W, Savage offers his world Wide success The Merry Widow at the Eioadway theater this evening. Many of the same cast seen at the '\ Nrw Amsterdam theater, New York, Ing its record breaking career of @ sclid year are with this organiza- tlon and Mr. Savage has given the fAscinaling operetta an entirely new ni¢ and costume equipment, the WA‘ter being the latest importations from the French capftal Aside from the allurements of the score and the elegance of the massive uctfon, great interest will be found this performance from the fact that it gives opportunity to see interpreta- tions and portrayals of the leading roles which are bound to differ some- what from those of the ccompany seen e ldst season. Miss Mabel Wilber the Sonia of the cast and Charles ins. the Prince Danilo, Robert E. Graham, Charles Edward Wright and ¥, J McCarthy will be seen in their origindl roles which they played dur- in3 the New York engagement. A Play with 2 New Locale. The author of The White Squaw has wentured on new ground. He has taken for his locale the wilderness of Mich- 'Em,m the year 1520, which gives e stage pictures and characters that are both new and human. For pos- ‘ sibly at no other age or in no other t of the world Is there a richer field s an author. At the time of our &h‘y Lewis Cass was governor of " | Michigan and peace had fallen on a 4. land which had seen so much blood- | ¥ B shed. The first act opens g Micha- bo's wigwam. The principal charac- it8ra in the play are Leah Campeau, or Noamata, the white squaw as she is Mow called, she having been found in the forest at the - age of four by Michabo, a Chippewa Indian, and rear- #d and loved by him and his wife, Am- ta. She Is now eighteen and be- es herself to be a squaw; Octavia, joamata’s sister, who is & beautiful nde; Bruce Marshall, a fur, trader - for the John Jacob Astor Co. whom Noamata loves, as she also does her glgter; Jacques Cautier, a Fronch Can- - n’ trapper, who is very much in gove with Noamata; Charles Renaud, a fur trader and his wife; and Michabo and Ampata his wife, the supposed parents of the white squaw. The play & will have its initial presentation in _ Norwich on Thursday, Sept. 16th at ‘(oldfly theater, BREED THEATER. Many Fine Feature Motion Pictures Shown A veried and Interesting bill of gy -grads metion pictures was shown Wt the Breed theater last evening, and ut the regular matinee also, compris- ing much of the very best in this fleld. . 6 wonderful picture of great merit, { the one entitle@ The Slave. In it 48 shown the noble sacrifice of a de- ed wife and mother, to alleviate the sufterings of a poor disheartened ar- | tist-husband, and sick child. Des- tion drives the poverty-stricken |\ Wife to the point of offering herself for sale in the siave mart, the pro- \geeds to be used in her Home. Un- N to her husband she slips awar mnd is sold through the secretary of swealthy patrician, into-the house- B89861d of a former admirer. As fhe Féalization of her exact position dawns npn her, - she naturally rebels, and ~ her master inWestigting the cukse, ceases his attentions, and knewing her at sacrifice allows her to depart her old home, giving her enough to relieve the pangs of Hunger. i week's _bill s posed of y excellent features, amang . them E ng the delightful singing of Miss . ce Alwin, the popular soprane singer, who sings the quaintly beauti- “ful Silver Threads Among the Gold, with Handgome colored slides to illus- trate it. ~ | A “double-headcd” census is about €0 be taken in Chima. The census of families must be completed by 1916, ”.1 that of individuals not later tham 5 12, Among the questions asked are 1) whether anybody in the family * Bas been imprisoned 'or - suffered se- many persons live promiscuously in 5 Tamily. ~All Chinese in foreign s are to be included. punismhments, and (2) whether " Two thousand Lve lobsters recently hipped from Halifax to Vancouver in the effort to encourage lobster propa- don on the Pacific coast, traveled uriously, packed in salt, ice whter seu weed in separate compart- Penls. The reason for the exagger- [@ited precaution was that lobsters sent _year fought with cach other in it and only fragments grrived at destination, i g \ The German Aerial Navigation com- of Frankfort-on-the-Main will atly start five lines of “motor n' communication: The first m Munich to Dresden, the second the same city to Cassel, the drd from _Berlin Lubeck, the ifth * from the capital to Konig: E . fifth from Stragburg to allo: ;n: Plctures and Illustrated Songs Vaudeville and Motlon Pictures at nd Illustrated Songs at Broadway Immergryien lodge, No. 12, Sons of Norwich camp, No. 8908, M. W. A, Major Richard S. Griswold command, | Sgpphires used to be mined in Kash. mir, but the mines are now said to be exhausted, - The- vellow, white, -blue ond greer, varjeties of saprhire are found in the ruby-bearing gravels iin Burma; The spinel I8’ found In_cohe siderable quantities in Burma. Bedyls, found to some extent,” are generdlly s fissured as to be of little value. . CASTORIA The Kiad You Have Always Bought W;t;h Rcvpalr;xg done at Friswell's _speaks for. itself. WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklia -jan22daw General Contractor All orders racelve prompt and careful sttention. Give me a trial order. Sate isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2. Norwich, Grand View Sanitarium for the treatment of Mental and Nerv. ous Diseases, with separate and do- LEGAL NuiICES2 § To Whom It May Concern: . 'Notice is hereby given that at a meeting ‘of the ~Court X‘nf leflo‘fi Couneil of the City of Norwich, h'lh on the 6th day of September, 1909, the. following proposition was _submitt by Committee on Public Work: ll\‘ the final resolution was adopted, |ll'l you ‘are notified to appear at sald time and place,-if you see cause, and be heard ‘in relation théreto. Norwich, Conn.: Sept. 15, 1809. Attest: ARTHUR G. CROWELL., City Clerk and Clerk of the Court Common_ Council. To the Court nl’ hommon Council the City of Norwich: » The Committee on Public Works to whom was referred the petition of ¥romk W. Browning asking that a grade be established for the walk on th- n rtherly side of Lincoln avenue, heg lerve to report that they have @ st the matter their attention and ev teroramend the passage of 'the 1-solution e i 7hat the grade for. the 1y side of Lincoln - i neag street to Washing- be ertablished as follows: 1 rvenue and Uncas street at el 109 feet above meantide and 00 feet below the top of the un- of of walk ct a 1 4 06-1 derpinning at the southwesterly corner of the house at the northeasterly cor- ner of said streets, and running east- erls along the northerly line of o €au as follows 37 feet falling 15-100 of ‘a §3 feet falling 6-10 of a foot. 30 feet falling . 6 a foot 51 feet falling a foot. 53 feet falling 2% feet. feet falling 5-10 of a footh teet level. 61 feet rising 4-10 of a_ foot feet rising 6-10 of a foot feet rising 1_75-100 feet. 36 feet rising, 55-100 of a foot 43 feet rising 100 of a foot. 60 feet rising a foot. 47 feet rising 75-106 -of a . foot. 155 feet level. to the westeriy line of Wachington street. ‘ . RESOLYED, That the consideration of the fdregoing resolutions relative to the establishment of a grade for the walk on the northeriy side of Lin- eoln avenue be postponed to the next meeting of the Court of Common Coun- cil to be held at the Council Chamber on the 4th day of October, 1909 at 8 o'clock p. m., and that legal notice be given to all pe ns interested to appear, if they see cause, and be heard in rela- tion thereto All of which Is respectfully submit- ted. ¥ VINE_S. STETSON, W. H. WOODWORTH. Committee on Public Works. orwich, Sept. 6, 1909. tle above and foregoing is a true tached department for Alcoholis and Drug Habits. Addre: 'l;rand View Sanitarium, Telephone 675 Norwich, Conn. JYEMWE b LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE! The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Colchester will-be in session in the selectmen’s office of said town on Thursday, the 1Gth day of Septem- ber, 1909, from 9 oclock in the fore- noon until 5 o'clock In the afternoon for the purpose of placing on a st un- der the title “To Be Made” the names of those persons by whom or in whose behalf a clalm is made to either regis- trar in the manner provided in section 1602 that they will be entitled to be made electors in said_town of Colehes- ter, also for the purpose of revising the voting list of said town before the annual town meeting to be held on Monday, the ith dayiof October, 1909. Dated at Colchester, the 13th day of September, 1909 J. J..SULLIVAN, DANIEL P. WILLIAMS, Sep14d Registrars of Voters. NOTICE. The selectmen and town clerk of the town of Preston will be in session. at the town house Friday, Sept. 17th, 1909, from 9 o'clock a. m. to 5 p. m. for the purpose of admitting to the eléctors oath those who may be found qualified. (Signed) G. A. GEISTHARDT, W. T. WHITMARSH, E.' P. BARNE! Selectmen. G. V. SHEDD Town Clerk. Preston, Conn., Sept. 1th, 1909. Sepl4d NOTICE! The Legal Voters of the Central School district of Norwich, Conn,. are hereby warned,to meet at the Town Hall on Monday, Sept. 20th, 1909, elect by ballot three persons to serve as members of the Board of Education for three years in place of Amos A. Browning, Jonathan . Allen and Hen- ry A. Terrell. and to elect by ballot a Clers, Treasurer and Collector for oné year. The polls will be open from 4 to 7.30 p. m. After the ballot bhox is closed the reports of the Treasurer and Board of Education will be read, and auditors chosen for the ensuing yea Members of Board of Education: AMOS A, BROWNING, 1 PETER C. WRIGHT. A. THATCHER OTI! JEREMIAH J. DESMOND, OTTO E. WULF, Sep14d « el e AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Dis- triet of Norwich, on the 14th day of September A. D. 1909 : AYLING, Jhdge, Present—NELSON J. . Estate of Ojiver 'W. Brown, late of Norwich. in said district, deceased. Wallace S." Allis of Norwich,. Cofin., Administrator of the estate .of Frank T. Brown, deceased, appeared in Court and filed 'a petition alleging-that said Frank T. Brown, the administrator of sald estate, died before making final settlement of said estate and distribu- tion of same, and praying that admin- istration de bonis non be granted upon the estate of ‘said Oliver W. Brown, deceased Whereupon, it is ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room In the City of Norwich, in said. district, on the. 18th day ot ‘September D. 1909, at 10 a'clock in"the forem nd thy of the pendency of sald petit of said hearing therecon, be given by the publication of this order one. time in some newspaper having a ‘cireula- tion in said prior to that retu Thé above and foreg gopy of record Attest: FANNIB C. CHU seplsd : Judge. ng'is a true RCH, Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Dis- trict of Noiwich, on the 14th day of D. 190 SON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Harrlet K. Brown, late of ch, in said dist ased. W lace 8. Allis .af N ch, Conn., administrator of the estate of Frank Yplm'fld in Court, léging that_ said dministrator of fore making final settlement and ribution Same. and ing that administratinen de on be granted upon thre estate of gaid Harriet K. Brown, deceased Whereupon, it is dered, T -said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the €ity of Norwich, in said district, on the 18th of September A. D. 1909, at 10 k in_the forenoon, and that fatice of the pendency of suld petition, and of said h ing the on, be givem by the publication of this Grder one. time in ‘some newspaper having a cireula- tion in sald district at.least three gdays prior to the date of said earing and that return be made to this Courf. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true “Rirert: " FannB c. CHURGH ; ex *) seplsa 4 erk. estate, to|. copy of record Attest: ARTHUR G. CROWELL, City Clerk apd Clerk of the Court of Common 'Council. sep13d NOTICE The legal voters of the Town Street School District are hereby notified to meet at the brick school house on the north side of the green. on Monday, September 20th, at 5 o'clock’ p. m., to cheose three members of the Board of Education to serve three years; to elect the annual officers of the dis- rict; {0 hear the reports of the Treas- rer and Board of Education: to lay a tax to defray the current expenses of the district, and to pay, a portion. or the WHOLE, of the district debt. and to do any other business proper to be done in said meeting: The polls will close at 8 o'clock, after which the other business will be acted upon. BERNHARD MEEHAN, AARON W. DICKEY, JOHN W. MULLEN, DWIGHT L. UNDERWOOD, LOUISA G. LANE, FREDERICK P. GULLIVER, LEWIS A. HYDE, JAMES W. MURPHY, LUCIUS A, FENTON, Board of Education. Norwich, September 6th, 1909. sept1sd NEIGE OF FEGITRRS F YFER. The Registrars of Voters of the Fown of Norwich will meet in the sev- eral voting districts of said town on Thursday, the 16th day of September, 1909, from 9 o'clock a. m. to 5 o'clock p. m., to receive applications from or in behalf of those persons to be placed on the list. TO BE MADE ELECTORS IN SAID TOWN OF NORWICH BEFORE THE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING TO BE HELD OCTOBER 4th, 1909, to wit: In the First Voting District—at the Selectmen’s Office in City Hall. In the Second Voting District—at H. M. Lerou's Drug Store, West Side. In the Third Voting District—at the news offiee of James Connors, Jr., 445 North Main Street. = In the Fourth Voting District—at the store of Herbert 5. Young. In the Fifth Voting District—at the Ponemah Large Hall. In the Sixth Voting District—at Crystal Spring Bottling Co.'s Store, East Side, Dated_at Norwich, Conn., this 1ith day of September, A. D. 1909, TYLER D. GUY, CORNELIUS J. DOWNES, Registrars of Voters. sept1ld NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich’ on the 14th day of Seutem- ber A. D, 1969, Present—Nelson J. AYLING, Judge. tate of Margaret McGuinness, late orwich in sajd district, deceased Ordered, that the administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring In their claims against sald estate within six months from this date, by posting a\ notice to that effect, ~together with 2 copy of this. order, on the sign- post neargst to the place where said deceased last. dwelt. and in the same town. and by publishing the same once in & newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make return to this Court. LSON J. AYLING. Judge The above and foregoing s a trus copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH; Clerk. NOTIOE.—AIl creditors of said de- sased are hereby notified to present .aeir claims ugainst said estate to_the undersigned at No. 65 Cedar St. Nor- wich, Conn.. within the time iimited in the above and foregomg order. WILLIAM H. M'GUINN) Administr: seplid AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 14th day of Sep- teniber A. D 196 BLSON “J. AYLING, Judge, te of Anne MoGuinness. lnte of in ‘said district, deceased. m A1 MeGuinness, tor of the estate of Mar) ness. Jate of 3 the MeGuinness gstate. tothe Court ance; it is therefore Ordered, That the tember A’ D. 19 forenoon, at the 18th day of Sep- at $ o'clock in the robate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in sald dis- trict be, gnd the same Is. appointed for hearing the minisirator b direcied thereof iy puhl to "give notice hing this order once In some news per having w cirtula- tion. in sald district at -least three days prior to the date ‘of =ai and make return to the C: 3 SON J. AYLING. Judge. dn’l foregoiwg is ‘a true or . ¢ FANNIE C, CHURCH, Cleik, ime. dnd the sald ad- | BUSINESS DIRECTORY O Efter'-conmk;m. NORWICH FIRMS AUTOMOBILE STATION. BUILDING MA' e " Wil ‘& Co., 47-I fodd o, Jawiig &, 55 Lime, Portiand Cem st Paried Roofing. BOTTLER '. - H. Jackel, cor. Market an ¢ the best Ales. i pestalty bottied for 8" Wines, # 15 use, " Delivery. Tel. 186-5. #THE SOUR-MINUTE RECORD.S”. Come jn and hear it It's something great. Geo. P. Yeomans, 23% Lafayette St REAL ESTATE AND INSURANGE. Geo. E. Bachelder, Room 2, 65 Broad- way, Real Estate and investment Broker, Notary Public, ) Expert Acccuntant. T WILLIMANTIC FIRMS STIMPSON'S STABLES. rear Young's hotel Main street. ThoE- bughly up to_ date servicy teod. T‘n;::ln. and heavy tea “pe- clalty. DR. D. J. SHAHAN, Physician and Surgeon, 317 Main Street. _ Telephone 831 Hours: 130 to 3.30 and 8 to 9 p. m. CARDWELL'S Java and Mocha Cofiee 1S FINE. HAVE YOU TRIED IT? septsd School Supnlies Tablets, Composition and Note Pencil Boxes, Pencils, Pens, age, Lunch Boxes and Bas- kets, School Bags, Straps, Rulers, Slates, Crayons, Paints, etc. WAL EDWIN FAY, Franklin Squars sept7d The Chilly Season is-Knock-| ing at the Door Therefore we take this opportunity to remind you that we sell . . . . WINCHESTER AND - RICHARDSON HEATERS, CRAWFORD AND HOUSEHOLD RANGES, KELSEY HOT AIR GENERATORS. They are at the top of the list of go0od heaters. Also Plumbing of every description, ANDREW E. MEECH, Phoenix Building, Danielson. septsd all Papers Spring season is over but we have a great variety of them still in all grades at reduced prices. Also Mouldings marked down In price, Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes and Decorations. P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main St. Telephone. ivisd See the Point? Our stock of Whiskies comprises all the best brands, domestic and import- ed. Try our Old Darling. ' You will find it rich and mellow with age — right either as a beverage or medicine. See the point ? . Geo. Greenberger, 47 FRANKLIN STREET, Telephone 812. Norwich, Conn.' aug27d NORWICH DAILY LUNCH, 40 Franklin Street. UR REGULAR DINNER—ae. SPECIAL SUPPERS With Tea or Coffee—15c. Open from 5a m to'l2 p. m. E. GALY, Prop. | |TRY © septéd ALL HORSES No other form of property insur- #nce is sure of being a loss. " GET YOUR HORSE INSURED be- fore it dies from a SUNSTROKE. E. G. RAWSON, Gen. Agt. , 227 Main St, Norwich, Conn. “Phones—Office 559; house 854-2. jun23a : ’.u?u-u""‘ ot The ‘WANTED. wum—n‘ a middle aged woman, a position as housekeeper. Can gy the bests of references. address How- rd. Sunny Side. Heights, Ejaam ‘onin. % sepisd WANTED —Position a% stenographer. n furnish good references. -ApplY ep! ox 350, Bulletin.- T ST, WANTED—Position as hight wateh- man by an honest, sober man, 20 yvears' perlence, best references.. Call or address, 9 Garfield ‘Ave Sepl4d RAILWAY mail oler ty cartiers post office clerks wanted, to 31600 Jearly; steady work: amnual vadation. overnment examinations in Norwich in November. Write Central Schools, Rochester, N. Y. Sepl4d LEARN SALESMANSHIP; earn §1,000 to $5,000 per year; we furnish students walmm- w’l‘l‘o)n M“u‘n earn $100 per moni wi studyin Practical School of Salesmanstip, New Haven Conn. .~ Sepl3d WANTED—Tenement of 8 or 9 rooms, centrally located, on one or two floo) Address Reliable, care of Bul- letin Co. sep7d “FINDING THE NORTH POLE,” b: Cook and Peary. Cook's own story and Peary’s expedition. * Reviewed by Ad- miral Melville, survivor pf thres Arctic expeditions. Greatest opportunity for money making in recent years. lLarge book, low price, profusely illustrated. Extra liberal terms. Outfit fre Write today. Universal House, 1008 Arch St., Philadelphia., seplOFTUW ‘WANTED—Moderate - priced farms wanted. Ours is a philanthropic organ- ization” whose object it is to_assist worthy Jewish immigrants to- become farmers. No commission is charged to either seller or huy-:Ok Rocl figures are therefore #xpected. Prin- cipals only. BSend for blank. The Jew- ish Agricuitural and Industrial Ald So- clety, 174 Second Ave, New York City. ep: WANTED. 500 sewing machines, and _typewriters to rep: for all mak filing, key fitting, 8. pair everything. Bring us your repair work. Sew Machine Hospital and Repair Breed Hall, Room ¥, Tel. 242-4. A H OUSLEY, sep3d Manager and Expert. WANTED Family Cooks, General House Girls and Second Girls. Good pay and good places. J. B. LUCAS, aug26d Room 32 Central Bldg. order. ‘The world’s thought centers about the magic word—Home. You wast one if you have none. Maybe you have one to Sell so that you may Buy a better one. In either case you want to pick from scores of bargains. It is cheaper to Buy than to Build. Ourlittle Want Ads will put you in touch with quickly, easily—and mies in cost. Glance over the Real Es- tate bargains on our Classified page now. Re\ad and Answer . Today’s Want Ads. people— but a few pen- = L FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Hot air furnace in good Fanning, 31 Willow St. J. B l ! “WOR SALE At a private sale, all ropérty at the John Beckwith place . horse, Salem, Conn., consisting of 12" cows,’ harn hay, Nousehold urniture, e one machinery, te. FOR SALE—About 75 p#ir of mated homing _pigeons. som quire at_ Bulletin Office. Good ~chance e one to go into the business. for In- Sepl4d FOR SALEOne poultry farm, 29 acres land and building in good condi- Water in house; 2% miles R. R. Also farm of 144 acres 1 a tion. stat miles from station. rticulars lainfleld, Conn. fon, For address C." E. terms Hopl . Seplid FOR SALE—Ten g00d facm and busi- ness horses, bak two allo Tel. 0od for grocery, milk or or also one big horse and drivers. ' Will sell cheap; trials wed. 537 Bank St, New London. 79! seplid FOR SALE—The residence of the late Solomon Lucas on, Laurel Hill avenue. Inquire at Room No. 1, Lucas Block, 49 She tucket St. . sepSd FOR SALE—Good sheep and poultry farm in Salem; also od smaller farm, suitable for poultry, without bulldings: tate no. acres required. Box 583, New London, Conn. I¥13d 40-acre roo to city. $100. 4 acre REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. arm, good comfortable m houde, 1 mile to village, 4 mil 8- les 1 miile to city, handy to trol- lev, fine nsw §-room cottage finished 1A gypress, hot and cold water, bath, new bar; Ti don Several in_city of n, price $3, he best 17 county for §5,000. 00d investment propert Villimantic. re farm in New Lon- te: Three furnisned cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain prices. 1f you want a farm, country home or city property, call at TRYON 5 Main Street, Jy15d REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ‘Willimantie, Com: For Sale to Close Fstate The “Repairing” and “Jobbing” bus- iness of the late Wm. B. Robertson, over Street. Car Station, Franklin Sq. Shop is fully equipped with small tools, lathes and materials. Business established over 20 years; best location in the city. Price very low to close estate. Inquire of MRS. JANE B. ROBERTSON, xecutrix, sep 443 Main St. (Bast Norwich.) t1ISMWS N. 3. Gilbert & Sons 137-141 Main Street A Complete Line of FURNITURE, Latest Designs Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Lace JCurtains, Portieres, Furniture Covers and Art Draperies HERALD RANGES, Crockery and Glass Ware Large Assortment WALL PAPERS And are prepared to do all kinds of Painting and Paper Hanging sept13d CHIROPODY and MANICURE DURING AUGUST | will be located the first four days of each week at Wateh Hill, R. . “On Friday and Sat- urday at my rooms in the. Chapman Block. MRS. M. BURTON. Jy26d A Fine Asseriment ol - ... MBLINERY at ifttle prices. A MRS. G. P. STANTON. octld . W you want to . your bus R FOR SALE A second-hand Dump Cart and a second-hand Team Wagon M. B. RING, Chestnut Street. ept8d A Desirable BUILDING LOT ’ FOR SALE The lot known as No. 1, siuated at the junctiom of Mowry and Whitting- ton Avenues, Greeneeville, having a trontage on Mowry Avenue of 1017-10 feof t. It is an excellent location , for either a dwelling or store building, and will 1 be sold at a very low price. FRANCIS D. DONGHUE, CENTRAL BUILDING. auglzd WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, 227 Main St, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE Thames River Farm of 22 acres, on Cent. Vermont R. R. midway between Norwich and New London. Lenz shore front, beautiful view, @ll-the-year dwelling and buildings, never-failing water in house, well fruited, boating and fishing, efe. Well adapted for country home or boarding house. COTTAGE—In East Norwieh, nearly new; only ten minutes’ walk from post- office; good ‘order. seven rooms; steam heat: Easy terms and cheap. WEST SIDE COTTAGE, about mile from Franklin square; rooms, bath and closat; small’ lot pear trolley and low priced. ment payments recelved. For for other property for sale or to rei call at office on Franklin Square. SALE HORSES 1 good anywhere. ano others wetghing 1050 to 1500. g00d Business Horses. the Telephone connection: '&fl:‘unn-u articulars of the above eptdd have just arrived home with lot of Horses- as can be fou Bie pair bays. welgh 31 team, welght 2906, A Tot Come and other m. ELMER R. PIERSON. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds. Watches. Iswelry ana Socuritiey of acy kihd at the Lowest Rates of Luterest. An oid w lished firm to deal b uhed 1812.) COLLATERAL LOAN Co. 151 Main Street, Upstairs, THE in one seven but Install~ or as und 00; and of see aug3oa { i Some one Has’ world of 3 o to T & e 7oA i 1 e capign e TO R jadle_tenement No. 20 | No more {0 Tinger '*‘ sunbeams Central .ave., $5.00.- J. B, Fanning, No. must fade - E 81 Willow 8t. - mpisd | | Where ot uil “Desafy " deaihis ‘SRS TO RENT OR - FOR SALE—New | Weary with parting and never to meet, modbrn Nouse 0f 10 room with moedern | Some iohe Bas gone to the bright conveniences; a variety of frult; large golden shore, fine grounds for early | Ring the bell softly, there's crape of ftur for_ome the door! s two y Mrs. G. J. 5% N N ‘ | Kingsley, Maple St. Sepldd |Soms i Is resting from sorrrow an / 10 RENT—Tenement of nire rooms | Happy where earth’s confilcts enter With or without barn, situated near not in, Harland's Corner. For [urtber par- |Joyous as 'birds when the morning is ticulars inquire T. B. Lillibridge, Scot- 3 land Rn-d.q Tel Aot-al. 3 plid Wnu:nnu’-'a‘ & :v;;::r “mmmn have ~TO RENT—Very desirable rooms|weary with sowing and never to reap, Sholee tocation; Feferences. BRGUITe at | Soas”ona Bensried "t Hosm " VleRE eparted to 52 Williams WE "’":..33‘ M:' it m“"" . TO RENT—Furnished house of ten | RIng BERYS Chabe's urape 08 rooms at Norwich Town, for the win ine ao0r! Bty St arom Oct. 1ot ARRYe"'d Angels (vere anxiously longing to ~ meet - 2 TO RENT—Tenement, § rooms, with |One who walks with them in heaven's storage, gas, modern improvements, bright street; fine location, five minutss' walk from | Loved -ones have whispered that some square. Inquire S0 Hobart Ave.,aug3od one is blest— o - Sk TO RENT Tenement of four rooms, | © o5 0M earth's trials an - sep10 i d one less to STORE 70 RENT at_ 81 Frankim | O %idey; (0 cherish and street, suftable for most any kind of | One more departed to hesven's bright business. Moderate rent. Inquire al shore, . Bulletin_ Offic ep6d Rin, the bell sofily, thepe's' erape .om . e door! FOR RENT—At 252 Franklin street, two "store parately v (ORSWRGE, —Dexter Smith. used many years as a grocery store. P e G BT Call between 9 a. m. and 2 b, o' Mrs. ANNE ELIZA GREEN. W. M. Vars, 58 Hobart Avenue. sepdd ¥ "Twas at the singing school 1 met et O BENT Tenement on Mechanic | " That Tair ana moat enchanting maid Tont. "ADDLY West Side Bille Ml Her eyes were blue; her locky wer aug25d - ;lb&vml" fln.«-m»!y arrayed. TO RENT—FOR SALE—A cott R oty ALY o : house, land enough 08 cgl::t)anu:{‘-:vg. A only. WheK, ehe, [nilaseres Bewly Zaluted and papered: Otrobando But oh, the havae that it did on: ,.e‘;,'t",'fi_',‘m'r“’,z,“-m"ofi'h‘m? aaaen For Anne Ellzd Green! ing, 31 ‘Wihiow B¢, BUgMd_ | gor lips, red lps—'twas ®ind o gneer TO RENT Basement at 5§ Frankiin | But when she oped her mouth street; sultabis for the paint, plumbing 1t seemed to me that I éould hear or similar business. . mayl7d WAl W BF Cliplay Wirk h 4 ene’er she laughe white as snow FACTORY TO RENT. Her‘lr‘;mll teeth flashed her 1ips bes with optios of purchase, 140x25. three ween— storfes and bassment. Well lighted. [A7d OB: Bow sweet the laughier low 300 feet from freight station. R. R. A . diiai . ' junction and transfer point. Handy to [ And when the singing school was done, New York asd New Magland markets sAnd all stood ‘nesth the starry dome. Each fellow strove to be the one Address GEO. B. SHAW, Putnam, Ct. | "5 gee the peerless maiden home. apriod. And when amid the adoring train She chose an arm on which «to lean, She cast a_smile on_every swain, TO RENT Did "Anne Eilsa Green. \ "Tis_more than thirty years ago, New coltages and (enemenls. pAlis. how fast old Time hath raced! erhaps her locks ure flaked wit snow, hq.m of A. L. POTTER & C0., More ample now her lissome waist 18 Broadway. Perhaps the crow hath paced tho Iy1a Perhaps she'd fill me with surprise, Sweet Anne Eliza Green. We both have wed, I love my wife: T RENT And doubtless she her husband, to » | We both have reached the eve of 1ife | "Our peaceful hearts have naught to e rue Yet he - ot controlled by will, Furnished House of nine And each man's breast is like & screen— So in the dusk I' dreamin il rooms and bath. - b Guele i foeoin o —Samuél Minturn Peck. Modern Conveninces. . VIEWS AND VARIETIES JAMES L. CASE, Clever Sayings o. 40 Shetucket St Norwich, Ot 1| * Knicker—It Is sald that you can be ( well educated with a five-foot shelf, Flatter—What would you get out of & folding bed that looked like & hook= case ?—Puck. Non-Com. (to recruit)—I don't sup- Recrult—Qp, yes; 1 was In a drua ME store bef 1 enlisted.—Fliegends Blaetter. G. 0. C.—What are you? Wretched for anything you|patrol (to the despalr of his colonel) may desire in Halr | Billiard marker fn) the horficers’ mess, Goods—Curls, Pufts, | your 'ighness—London ~Punch. N Pompadours, * Wigs, | “Couldn’'t you give something from etc. Prices reason. |Out your abumdance to help a poor ble. Call a woman?’ “Why certainly. Il con e and see | tribute an old sheath gown and some me, puffs.”—Loulsville Courier-Journal. Salesman—8hirt, sor. Will you have GTTO STABENOW, Prop. a megligee or a stiff hosom? Customer —Negligee, 1 guess. The doctor sald oeied 17 Broadway. | " rust avoid starchy things.—Bostor cript. And now the schoolboy . Sadly stings * His dad for coin Buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton Watch In For books and things. & 20-year Gold Filled Caoe ZES Tute P “Hurrah!" “What's the matter?® “Here's a_magazine with an articls in it about something that the other mag- b azines haven't any article about!"— Buys a Waltham Watch in a 20-year | Cleveland 'f':"‘;- P old Fil Cynicus—It is Impossible for a wom. Gl TR0 S an to keep a secret. Henpeckké—T i don’t know about that; my wife and I full line of the New Style |I were engaged for several weeks be- SiAn.: Rings. ¢ New Style | fore she said anything to me about it e - —Philadelphia Recore Gold Chaint, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, | “So. Miss de reezs. soure writing I i ¥ a story and went to_that summer re- :": ,: dongiite (s _pb. Nn-tu-Rate sort to get what yof call local color. - Did you get it?* *“Djd 1?7 You ought . ‘to see my arms from the elbows down!"—Chicago Tripune. ' FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAD, | :coecv, e Cavems o, e man behind the hit suc Franklin Square. Dib? " “That expiined Charlis 1§ aiartbs to, keep his shirt from getting mussed - . when the ball knocks his teeth out."— Chicago News. y “Why is 4" asked the blind man of DON'T WORRY? |nis nefbsior: i che” women: it g |the sweetest’ voices are alwa Iy?* “How do you know ugly 7" quizzed the neighbor. It Makes Wrinkles. describes them to me. Warry over {li-health does yow Prosecuting Attorney—Your Honor, health no good, and merely causes |the sheriff’s bull pup has gone and wrinkles, that make you look older |chawed up the court Bible! Ji than you are. Well, make the witness kiss the bull . 1f you exs sick, don's worry, but go | pup. then! We can't adjourn court atout it to make ycurself well. To for a week just to hunt up a new | this we repeat the words of thousands | Bible.—San Antonio Express. of other former sufferers from woma ly ills, similar to yours, when we say, MUCH IN-LITTLE Take V]burn.o The trade name of a certain Ause - . tralian brandy is the “Boomerang.” Tl The British -and. Forelgn Bible so- 1t 1s & wonderful female remedy, as |ciety last .year distributed 5,934,711 you will admit It yeu ‘ry * Bibies, g Directiona for its use are printed in s stx languages with every bottle. Price | The condifion of the Cologne cathedral $1.25 at druggists- is again causing serious apprehension. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Street, New York. Miss Hilda Martindale has been mavetd made senior ifspector of factories for Ireland. s H The Importation of precious stones l ‘ intogIndia amounts to about $4,940,000 . ] en |s Y | annualy, 35 SHETUCKET ST. Evidence has been found that tobae co was cultivated in-German gardens Room 10 ’Phone 32.3 |#= early a5 1570, may17a People with an income of $1.000 te $3.000 @ year lve tn far more conven- 5 ient houses ln America than In Enge LOUIS H. BRUNELLE lund. . ¢ PREVE X BAKERY Recent discoverief B Norway of man bones mixed with earth ashes ine ) ) dicate that the cave dwellers of the »05 North Cape were cannibals. N We are confident our Ples, Cake and Bread cannot be excelled. Give us & trial order. movid 20 Fairmount Strest 7= 0o advertising medium in 4or business P l:‘qlal(omw. THERE 1s no advertising med: ern (ihnnuucut Hul 0 The Bule Very many foreign firms maintain agencies in the City.of Mexicn, and the ndve'rlflhmml“d ‘:‘l;'u- atives of German, British. French, & ian and Ewiss Bl e Svods ¥

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