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" You Will Make No Mistake If You Follow This Norwich Ci l;?-‘z‘," l‘x“m“x: aam“ uf. IMPORTANT o~ wl-’:a-':.“ =15 i Top oo Ko o . ” Ere | fragisis in the world. She . is Mrs. 3Q Purchasing || TWANTED _A userul man for outelds | FAmM OF 30 ACRES. Inquire of L. Read . the small EUSINESS NEWS Sivertisements. | Danfortn Willard Hlanchard, who .AISI‘L.I‘ S Agoncy, ... J1and lusile housework; masried Enslieh | 8. Seges, R.F. D. No. 5, Norwich Towr, | BUSINESS NEWS iy Dnamants © DUT FOIt A DAY. carefully. Jdives with her niece; Mrs. J. B. Booth, 164 Main Street. ,v_vm’.m Prefsrred.. Apoly in person. | Coun, & octsd roful — e and who will celébrate he day atiniversary r !;m “pirth- Here you can buy ALL KINDS WANTED—Experienced_ silk_winders & B all right for FOR SALE—Pony outfli rady & Sax- children; can be seen at sleep In pemce, fallen leaves of fallen roses, | Fallen crimson roges; on the grass rain- . [y 3 d ‘doublers. Apply at ‘the Westerly Norwich T Conn. o TO RENT. n's Advice. i ol - Sill an orwich Town, Cor drenched. zen’s WHAT 1S GOING ON TONIGHT s At et of Dress Goods; Silks and Coat | Silk Sl Co., city: octsd T o e the sonth i bol " with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they Linings, Etc., at®prices lc to WANTED—A housekeeper; .2 _E008 | Dantelson. one-halt mile from village, | FOR RENT—For six months or a £ SR Never neglect your kidneys. Moving Pletures and Illustrated 80083 | Tonno “voach ‘the -seat of the disease. || 31c per yard LCWER than any Rome: for -the: right pariy. "Apply €0 | 35" acres ot Jand, with stock, tools, oic. | Year, furnished cottuge of nine r00ma | | Yorger tho vong the gray doves sang e 1t you have pain in the back, urinary | 8¢ Breed Theater. Catarrh Is a blood - or constitutional “Big” Store prices. # ‘A. M. Coon, Clark’s Falls, Conn, 0ctsd | Desirable for a country home. AT bath Sesm heR S one b to you. Day closes, closes, The sunset fades, the painted torch Is quenched. disease, and in order, to cure it you must take internal:remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and R. Caron, Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE—New and second-hand octsd | gasoline engines, mounted on truck: Vaudeville and Motion Picturés ‘at e Auditorium. WANTED—By woman in country, child to_board; good care guaranteed. Mrs. S. Pugh, R. D. 5, Norwich. walk from trolleys; ten minutes’ walk to I disorders, dizziness and nervousness, jt’s time to act and no time to experi- A guaranteed saving of from 10 to 30 per cent anklin square. Adults preferred. ticulars, address Lock Box 303, g 1 the.‘blood and mucous . . e ment. These are all symptoms of kid-| Motion Pictures and Tilustrated | 300, Qe G c‘;:tl?']rh e in not s Agency . for LeWando's Best WANTED _Tenement of 6 or 7 fooms | a1l eauipped for sawing wood. Agents octsd | sleep, sleep, O roses; loosed the wreath ney trouble, and you should seek a|SOnss at Olympic Theater. quack medicine. Tt was ‘prescribed by French .Dyers and Cleansers. with' bath and modern conveniences | wafited. k. B. Bowen, North Windham, NT_Two or three conneoting | . and broken ’ ¢ which is known to cure the|’ The Girl from Rector's at Broadway | 0N of the best phy: AT WithNorwich Cir. Library. near center of city: three adults in(Comn- _________________ 0¢td | ,o;me Mrs. Congdon, 82 McKinley Ava, [ The feast is done, empty the golden remedy which Is known to ¢ e b LIV fOr vRcs and s & reguisc pre; family. " Address J., Bulletin Office. FOR SALE—Farm of ten acres, good | augi Forget the lips that touched, the 4 e . 3 s : r oul- | —; T g faneys, : L 0. 0. F. | touies known, combined with the best —— e | houte, DT e ke ar onen WU | 70 RENT Tenement on Mechanic ands that met, Doan's Kidney Pills is the remedy to | Shetucket Lodge, No. 21, - ¥ | blnod pyrifiers, acting directly on the WANTED —Experienced mesh Puree | Jowen, North Windham, Conn. octsd | St. suitable for small family: cheap | Joys, sorrows kimsow tears—forget, N o experiment. It has|Meets iy Odd Fellows' Hall | micous ' surfaces. The perfect com- makers. Steady work and highest pay. x ndham, n. L O The dusk has spok e oy e 7 Watik No. 6, K. of P.|Myalion of the two ingredients is what Write for diagram and prices. Addre FOR SALESingle cylinder Cadillac | _sep3id Deatl. breathes his sleep-spell 10 th . cured many stubborn cases in Nor- uregan Lodge, No., 6, 5 B | pii v Gee such wonderful results in cur- to G. W. Parks Co. 236 Aborn St.|touring car. in splendid condition: will 3 - g flower’s soul. vich. Follow the advice of a Nor-[meets in Pythian Hall ¢ fng Catarrh., Send for testimonials Providence, R. 1. oct2d " | soii st o ‘Dargain for quick sale Ad- | TO RENT—SIX room modern flal on b ¥ 1t Norwich Central Labor Union meets |fres. ' .o o P Toledo, O. “WANTED A sompetent cook. Ap- | dress “Automobile,” care Bulletin Or- | Laurel Jll Ave Five minutes’ walk |1 plus belle fleur ne dure quun jou, wich cltizen and be cured yourselt. | Noevwich cent ¥. J, CHENEY & CO., Fropy Toledo, O. ply at once, 209 Main St., Mrs. Lacroix. | fice. o lem Road. Telephone 816- New crimeon petals the green boughd Mrs, Charles H..Whaley, 9 Tread- g PN ake Hall's Family Pills for consti- oct2d FOR SALE Eighi cows. six new will bedr JiSF Avenue, Notwich, Conn., says:i; Si._James: Lodge, No. 2K ARG | pitigpd WANTED_A man with 20 years ex: |milch. C. R Chapman, 363 Hamilton c——————————————| Sunshine and dew-fall the new dawn “Ever since my first experience With |, meets in Masonic Temple. i i e perience as farmer . on Long lsiand | Ave. Tel. 6352 octld ot g g o i U U Wit an’s Kidney s, some 3 MBaiics So. 326, N. E. O."Pu edrock of Success wisnes to take a farm on shares. part- e ur. 1 av . midale . ¥ heir o new the doves Their use has saved me a great deai | Ticets in Foresters' Hall. b o B B Moo dhs Shoms. Awely ot thieuiioe. detfS . | BN _SE gf° MeTTW sep3od e | Wil tread th rans hor heed that le i _ Linae I and sticss energy. B R 304 f 4 or hee of suffering.. My experience With] Lose of New England Lodge. No.| g 0 s, wo. tomes from the splendid NORTH POLE discovered by enement, § rooms, With iy 4 ol - various remedles has taught me that|aggq Gu U, 0. of 0. F., meets at 98 <ing's New Life Pills cans. Cook’s own story and Peary's REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, 2 modern ' impro A SV Eeainster Gasette . d 1 = health shat Dr. King's Ney L astion. Of thrilling. Interest. Go. fine location,' five minutes’ walk from many’ of theM while doing good N[, stree | impart. They vitalize every organ and e, O g n e Bt | . 40-87re farm, good - comfor square. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. augd0od ————— one way will cause distress in another. " = | buila up brain and body. J. A. Harmon, b3 ot e %%, 263 | room house, 1 mlile to villag: = s A SONG OF COURAGE. Buch §s not true of Doan's Kidney| =t Mary'sT. A and B. Bocleiy meats | pi Jpl Mot o “orifes: ““They are Fomth St Pradsiphia s SnctstThg. | 10 Sty 37190, TO RENTTenement of four rooms, it Pills, which I procured from N. D.|is St Mary's Building e e Te dt s 1delpbta. 2 {actes. 1 mile to city. handy to trol- nily located at 21 Ripley place, | Oh. sing for the wind that hlows Sevin & Son’s drug store. They act — Sk o Aoy AGENTS WANTED—Men, women, | lev, fin o] :;‘Tdflgglmc"‘g‘;‘n: LR Side. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. ¥rom the salt and storm of the seal solely upon the kidneys, and do not ffect the stomach, heart or other ofgans in any way. 1 consider it a leasure to recommend Doan's Kidney lis to other kidney sufferers.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sele agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan's — and take no other. Frightful Fate Averte “1 would have been a cripple for life, from a_terrible cut on my kneecap,” writes Frank Disberry, Keliiher, Minn., “without Bucklen's Arnica Salve,which soon cured me.” Infallible for wounds, cuts and brujses, it soon cures burns, scalds, old sores, bolls, skin eruptions. World's best for piles. 25c, at The Lee & Osgood Co.'s. Mr. F. G. Fritz, Oneonta, N. Y., writes “My little girl was greatly benefited bv taking Foley's Orino Laxative, and I think it is the best remedy for con- stipation and liver trouble.” . Foley's Orino Laxative is mild, pleasant and eftective and cures habitual constipa- tion. The Lee & Osgood Co. COAL AND LUMBER. COAL "J Be Grateful for a Grate. full of Chappell’s Bright Cannel Coal. It's an inspiration, it takes off the chill. It mekes home a good place to be in. E. CHAPPELL C0. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Lumber octbd THE NORTH POLE has recently been discovered. The fact that JOHN A. MORGAN & SON was selling the best line of family coal and lumber for building purposes wa: dis- covered in 1814 $til] doing business at the Old Stand. Central Wharf. Telephone 834, - GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts Telephone 168-12, oct298 ANNGUNCEMENTS Church Bro: at their market have nice long clams advertisement Haile club | nch restaurants. Sce the new fall quality $4 shoes. for men. Sold onl nen's King e of shoes Frank A. Bill style he by Superior %o Lemonade—Horsford's Acld Phosphate added to a glass of cold water, with sugar, refreshes and invig- Olympic Theater. The moving picture entertainment of last evening was an exceedingly good one, the subjects of the pictures being of an excellent character, pleased a large audience. A good feature is that the pictures are clear and sharp and the machine does not flicker, making the best show in town. BROADWAY THEATER. The Girl from Rector's. The advance agents of theatrical at- tractions display ality in their invitations nt Taft to attend their p eaching Washington they ~communicate . with the executive's secretary, simply say- ng they would like to have the former grace ihe audience. In the envelope is enclosed coupons for & box for the secretary. He invariabl® attends the production on the opening night and it he likes it the president comes some day the week. In the event t does not please him he sends Mr. Taft's regrets. . however, the system When Mr. Taft reaches t is generally besieged by es of press agents with their inv tations. In consequence He decines | them all and in the event he detides | to attend a performance he sends his check for a box. He visited the Met- ropolitan in February when The Girl from Rector's was in the midst of its great run at Weber's Music hall. Th» press representative knew the pr dent would not accept an invitation in the formal way, so he simply t=icq a new method. He wrote a note in which Be enclosed coupons for a box and in- formed the president that it he tared to attend the play to send his check for $20. The executive was so takem with the novel invitation that he accepted and enjoyed the e immensely. The Girl from Rector's comes to the Broadway theater tonight BREED THEATER. The Pay Car, Tr Sensationa in Wreckers. Story of A wonderful picture of great merit is now being shown at the Breed thea- ter, and, judging from the interest shown by the audience, it is a most satisfactory one. This powerful story is one that brings the public in direct touch with railroad life, and the many scenes of the ponderous locomotives shown at close range are at oncein- teresting and Instructive, while the story is well represented by some.of the best talent obtainable. Three gther big pictures are on the programme and some excellent comedy and drama is included. Miss Edith Darnell. lyric soprano, sang the pretty illustrated song Garden of Roses, with handsome slides to ace company it. M The famou Merrill's Concert. “Duet Scene” from Cav- Lee & Osgood ¢ 12 people with bladder trouble ger they would edy. This great and the irregula builds, up these danger of Brigh rious disorder. rly symptoms. ance is sure of 227 Mai Office commence taking Foley's Kidney symptoms of kidney or could realize their dan- without loss of time remedy stops the pain rities, strengthens and organs, and there is no t's disease or other se- Do not disregard the The Lee & Osgood Co. ALL HORSLS DIE No other form of property insur- being a loss. GET YOUR HORSE INSURED be- fore it dies from a SUNSTROKE. E. G. RAWSON, Gen. Agt. n St, Norwich, Conn. 559; house 854-3. FURS and remodel yo looked comes: wor by 35 of uaranteed and ble. re over My The thé best brands, ed. Try our O right either as a See 47 FRAN Telephone 812. augzid See the Point ? Our stock of Whiskies comprises all RS FURS FURS ady to clean, repair ur furs, so have them the cold season first-ciass, backed experience. All work prices are very reas- BRUCKNER, Furrier, 55 Franklin Street. domestic and import- 1d Darling. You will find it rich and mellow with age — beverage or medicine. the point ? Geo. Greenberger, KLIN STREET, Norwich, Conn. CHANGING COLOR LTE VIEWS THE Woars WevE Do, HITH PRIPE; 18 GRAY SUrzr 7o A BLACK, lover 75 years has known, This was one of the songs sung in ‘‘The Midnight Sons,”” a New York musical comedy success. Just hear Billy Murray sing that re- frain“ Ji-ji-boo Jhai O’Shea™ on Edison Amberol Record No. 218, for the Edison Phonograph Lees Remedies THE REMEDIES WHICH ARE MAKING NORWICH FAMOUS A discriminating public--for admired and used, the l.eeI & Osgood producis, and the result is today, fhey are| Sealed with public approval. Every article bearing The Lee & Osgood name is guaranteed as the | best that can be manufactured. bovs or girls to sell Peary and Cook North Pole Souvenirs to dealers. Big rofits. Send 10c for dozen samples. un_Print, Providenge, R. 1. _sep30d WANTED—Your _sewing _machines. cash registers, typewriters. carpef sweepers, baby carriages and umbrellas to repair. Key fitting, saw fllinz and shears sharpened. Let an expert do vour repair work. Sewing Machine Repair Shop, Preed Washington squari 1 342-4. Open every Hospital, General Theater Buliding, or drop postal. Te barn, price $3,000. The best 175-acre farm {n New Lon- don county for $5,00° Several good investment propertles in_city of Willimantic. 3 Threo furnished cottages on Fisher's 13land at bargain prices. If you want a farm, country home or sity property, call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENOCY, 715 Maim Street, Willimantic, Conn. Iy1sd evening until 9 o'clock. oet2d R A WANTED. F SALE To place an assistant baker, hotel OR clerk and several laborer: several cooks and general housewori girls, in good places, one at $30 per month. Call at Free Employment Bu- reau, 43 Broadway Central Building. S. H. Reeves, Supt octsd WANTED — WEAVERS Apply at HALL BROS., niso wanted, sept29d 1 Commerce St Family Cocks, General House Girls { Waitress and a Coachman with ref- erence. J. B. LUCAS, | sept2sd Room 32, Central Bidg. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds. Watches. lewelry and Securitiey of ary wind at t Lowest Rates of Interest. An old eatablished firm ‘. deal with. (Establihed 1872.) STERAL LOAN CO. reet. Uprinirs. WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. G2 Hack, Livery and Boarding Stabie 12-i4 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY ‘Telephone 883. apriid ner) Electricity for Power CHANGE IN PRICE The price to be charged o persors and corporations for aiternating eur- rent electricity for power has been changed by the undersigned to take effect on September 1st, 1604, that is to say, all bills rendered as of September 1si. 1908, for alternating current elec- | tricity for power as shown by meter readings taken August 20-24, 1909 to have been used_since the last previous | reading shall be according to.the fol- lowing sched 1 t0 500 Kt watt Hour. Over 560 Kiloy /att Honrs, Se per kilo- t Hours, G for first 500 and 2c for each additional kilowatt A second-hand Bump Cart and a second-hand Team Wagon M. B. RING, Ciestnut Stree!. sepisd A Desirabie BUILDING LOT FOR_SALE The lct known as No. the junction of Mowry and Whitting- 1, situated at ton Avenues, Greenceville, having a Avenue of 1017-10 location for trontage on Mowry fect. It her a dwelling or store bui is an excellent ing, and will be s0id at a very low price. FRANGIS D. DONGHUE, CENTRAL BUILDING. augl3d WHITREY’S AGERGY, 227 Main St., Franklin Sqguare. feal Estate and insurance FOR SALE ront, beautis welling and view ain bu ater_in_house. and fishing. efc. Well adapted country home or boarding house. COTTAGE—In Enst Norwi new: on 2 minutes v Yooms: ste Easy terms WEST SID) mile from YTPAGE. about one anklin square; seven rooms, bath set; small lot near troller and iow pri \stal ment payments received ¥or all particulars of the ahove or for other property for sale or to rent, call a¢ office on Franklin Square, piad FOR SALE 3-40 Me- good pay. an t, with Four tenement house All rent barn buildin but seplod STORE TO RENT at 61 Franklin street, suitable for most any kind of businéss. Moderate rent. Inquire at Bulletin Office. sepbd FOR RENT—At 252 Franklin street, two stores, separately or together, ed many’ rs as a grocery store. 11 between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. Mrs. M. Vars, 58 Hobart Avenue. sep3d TO REN:—Basement at 55 Frankiin street; suitabia for the paint. plumbing or similar pusiness. may17d FACTORY TO RENT. With optlon of purchase. 140x25. thres stories and basement. Well lighted. 300 feet from freight station. R. R junctiox ard transfer point. Handy te New York and New kngland markets. Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, Ct. apr10d TO RENT Tenement at 240 Laurel Hill Ave. ath _and modern improve- L. Hutchins, 37 Shetucket sep27d TO RENT {New colfages and fenements. | Enguire of A. L. POTTER & C0., E 18 Broadway. | ivia | | | TO RENT. Furnished House of mime rooms and bath. Modern Conveninces. IUs Made of Rubber We Have I GO TO THE Rubber Store FOR YOUR AUTO TIRES Better equipped than ever be- tore to handle your trade. All new goods — fully guaranteed. We carry all sizes In stock all the time to meet your needs. Manuafcturers' agents for Good- rich, Diamond, Fisk, G. & J. and Michelin Tires. Dealers in all other makes. Buy now while the prices are Low. Alling Rubber Co., And sing for the guil that goss Wide-winged and fearlessly— Bold, bold Is the life he knows; Aguest of the gale is he. On, sing for the vale of Peace Where sephyrs ate slow an Where ragings and striving And the skylark soars aloft! ©Oh, sing for the hearts that leap And rise to the stress of life, And sing for the eves too brave to weep And the souls too great for strite! —=8uccess Magazine. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sa; Examiner—Now, children, what fs the difference between “pro” and “con?” Bright Boy—Please, sir, they are spalt different.—Punch. y, pa? “What Is it?” “What was Horatlus doing al the bridge par- ty?"—N. Y. Press Knicker—The government has been after the railroads for years, Bocker nd yet hasn't succeeded in opening ar window.—N. Y. Sun. The North Pole cocktall iy the lat- est” “What are its partiqular char- acteristies™ Tt starts a lot of argu— ment."—Pittshucg Pross. “Why are you crying, Johnny?" “We was playing train and I was the engine.” “Yes?” “And pa comed in and switehed me."—Judge. “Why can't she make a choice be tween her suitors? “Well, one of them is a press agent. His languag is very attractive. But the other is traveling salesnian, and he treats her as if she were a big buyer."—Pitts- burg Post. “Say,” queried the summer boarder, | “what ‘can a fellow do to kill time around here® “Waal” drawled the old farmer, “mebbe you kin coax th' ole woman' tew let yer whitewash th' chicken house!"—Chicago News. Mabel (aged §)—Mamma, you tol} Mrs. Smif dese spoons were handed down to us by drandma. Mother— Yes, dear, by grandma, who is up In | heaven! 'Mabel—Did she fordet and took ‘em wif her?—Boston Transcript. | “Young man said the boss, “come hither and liste: He approached. “When you've made a mistake forget it and go on to the mext job. Don't potter around all day adding a lot of ing touches."—Kansas City Jour- Photographer—Now, look pleasant, please. The Victim—Say, what do vou want, anyhow? I promised my Wife to have my plcture taken befors she got back, and she’d coming home tomorrow and is bringing her mother with her.—Philadelphia Record. | Cassandra_had just uttered another | prophecy. But, as usual, nobody be- lieved it, “People dont' pay any more | attention to my predictions,” she com- | plained, “than” as # 1 were Willlam | Jennings Bryan” What made it all the more exasperating was that her predictions always came true—Chi- cago Tribune. MUCH IN LITTLE Uniforms were first adpoted by the English military organizations in. the seventeenth century. No passeriger was killed on the Eng- lish railroads in the year 1908, The number injured was 283. Twenty-five-cent dinners are served in the English house of commons for such members as desire them. which captivates and amazes the mos( unmusical audience, and he is justly tion we can soun change its appear- Few New Yorkers are aware that ance by giving it a new lease of life. the business thoroughfare known as good Business Horses. Come and see them. alleria Rusticana is a feature of. the When in need of Liver Pills, Cough | hour. troel. House contalns seven r i c“[anTE c“Al concert programme tomorrow ulgh. Syrup, Beef, Iron and Wine, Headache | EXAMPLE. ith ruuning hot and cold water, set | I TR wl{:gth;l';o_c.er;:dtr::%: ot the Follak- w " s d w d e ' : Hootuache Reesadies, CHIE e, Fics ::fl iz :, : ar ?. ?"“ CROSGROVE, Operating 15 Stores. | 430 miles, 2,800 dfllmnflcti!y flrecorflieJ e easone 000 | ~“Senor Guetary's grana morning come and see us- 500 K. W. H. at 2 cents... ... R e el A e e s concert took place at the St. James ] utes. R hall on the 5th inst., and If was g —— 1 < sept21a | O Ao ik c' “ H“SKELL decided succes The hall was ' {ull | Norwich, J 26, 1909, - gy | T{\orexls tr}w pr;r;l;e n’fl ml'l‘::'c}::;k n every corner. a - uihietic % o “ : T i, 0, e s oalilc The Lee & Osgoad Co. JUBN MOWILLIANS, SALE HORSES = lor s B Bk sy St 489 'Phones —— 402 jwer again. Senor Guetary is an ar- | with resard to a Suit of Clothes, or i;Lx?:\PT\ '.r!;z:&.‘,to.\p_ ave st arrived home with as a et e, for thors Vil o mans mors 87 Franklin St. 88 Thames St | tist of exceptional abilities. FHe be- | any other Garment, is a matter of ease EDWIN A TRACY, ot of Horses can_be found | artificial plants in operation than ever maysa longs to the refined Spanish school; he | With us. Your Suit may look old and 131-133 Main. Street, |rp...q or Gas and Electrical Commis- Snvwnere.” Big pair bacs weigh $100; | o g has a sweet, rich and melodious voice, | shabby, but if sent o us for renova- NORWICH, CONN. sioners. 35304 | stners weighing 1050 to 1500. " A iot of | Spring season is over but we havea| | sept24daw great varlety of them still in all grades —— LUMBER —— Orders taken for all kinds considered to be the successor of his | We'll ‘take an old grey suit, for in- ELMER R. PIERSO at reduced prices. Also Mouldings | Puane street was named after James to be had and at the right | eminent anc lamented compatriot, | stance, and mike it into a new black of Hair Goods. Telephone connection. | marked down in Pric Duane, who was the first mayor of too. Remember we always | Gavarre, who created such a deep im- | one that will give you at least another ¥ od Paints, Muresco, Brushes and | New Yqrk after the revolution.—N. Y. big line of Shingles. Call us | pression amongst the English public | vear's service. The cost'is little, and Mixed Paints, co, Heraia. ¥ Yourown Camblfi:t made up. Hair Ornaments, Toilet Requisites, Chiropody, Manicuring, Shampooiny, Face and Scalp Massage. | Decorations. P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main St. CALL ON ME t Us tell you about our stock. F. & A. J. DAWLEY 6. E HODGE, Hack, Livery, Boarding during his engagement at Covent gar- den some years ' ago.’—The Salon (London). “Katherine Noack Fique, the world- famous soprano, entranced the aud: ence, and the applause was so deaf- ening that she was obliged to render several encores” — The Lawrepoe (Mass.) Sun we are prompt in when we promise it. with a suit this week. Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Franklin St. sapt30d delivering work Give us a trial The value of transportation issued ta postal clerks at two cents a milo would be $12,500,000, according to the last report of the postmaster general, which states that these men traveled 620,778,443 miles last year. HERALD RANGES ‘Telephone. jyizd The Chinese ‘mvmment hi decid- od to make Fomchow arsenal the gov- nent dockyard. Admiral Sah is to he appointed @ direcetor general of all YOU'LL BE SURPRISED TQ SEE | H#0WW YOUNG YOU LOOK EN | YOUR HAIR IS RESTORED To Fannie 1. Gibson | ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 505 ITS NATURAL COLOR. dockyards. The government now and Feed PO g e A tor anyiding yon| SR 15 ey akiied o to Sa: faded hair. It makes you look old when S may desire in Hair | - you're mot—it's ursightly’ and embarrassing. N\ Goods—Curls, Pufts,| According to a Seoul dispatch, the S. F. GIBSON STABLES _ Up-to-date Equipment and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service. 14 to 20 BATH STREET. (Tormerly Chapman's.) Telephone 10. Hay's Hair Health will bring back the natu- Pompadours, Wigs, | Korean 'government is to advance ral color and beauty, and m‘"df"' {\A:r etc. Prices reason. | $600,50: kcld to 5". r-w*k‘mnn bank i i ull of youthful vitality. 2 ust formed In Seoul. The money is Tin and Sheei Metal Worker. | briohi hxocoat ond ol - able. Call and ses | {0, sed for the purchase of the Wew o dandrufi and falling ouf, Fusely vege- fz nd harmles:—mot a dye. AND §0c. BOTTLES, AT DRU me. office of the Dailchi Qinko in Seoul, . which is now being built. It is announced that the Coyoacan cattle exhibition, to_be held in the su- burbs of Mexico City, from October 31 to December 7, 1908, will embrace thoroughbred caftle, horses, hog: sheep, goats, chickens, dogs, duiry tachinery and all other accessories. Agent for Richardson and Boyntos Furnaces. 110 STABENOW, Prop. 17 Broadway. “Queen Quality” smart shoes appeal to women who want camfart. sty]s and 55 West main Street. Norwich, Conn decia THE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, apr 'OR. JONES, Dentist, 35 SHETUCKET ST. s Broadway Phar. “has. Osgood; Utley & Jones: Dunn' Sevin & Son. | The minimum fare on any electrie, aprie 2R P % et railway in Berlin is 10 pfa P P 2 i In advance of all fs jocated in Somers’ Block, over C. M. All 0vers'0ck Ol 18 Room 10 Phone 32-3 7«;\«‘:C:_.‘.“lx;\»uim_nw”elr{n: la 10 prenuigy CARDWELL'S quality without ex- othersinConstruction, | Williams. Room 3, thira floor. maylia e oo RS : o e |'Thix in the fare on by wreater . 4 mm febl2d Telephone 147, 3 Q 3 T mbar of the lines, the more excep- ~ Javaand MochaCoffee || ¢ faddishness e - o g Ry S Concords oMM, TAR T, | o | S o aes i £55 w45 IS FINE. I“):l’u’:\‘.t?u ’ll;:‘: :2: ““X;::!‘.:‘A i,:mlm- Will clos: them out at very |one tk ““‘y":m“"‘l"‘ omicer ':.'".’fl":m" 5 teak In not e ly & HAVE YOU - PRIMG Xt § N S. GILBERT & SONS branes, aud the most obstnate cough | [ow figures. Also Summe |piiies 7045ed 10 tee 1y Siggds fpd de e Y - Biriat s CIR ? s ' disuppears,” Sore and infamed iungs L e thoughtless sillies think, = som may but is quite another plece, the' ehe septed NEWMARKET HOTEL, are healed and strengtheaed and the Norwich, Nonn. Gooss which is light at your | . o ey e H ey . ; el T cold is expelled from lhtll\'nem, Re- 715 Boswell Ave. est piece of o steer. It ix a plece of CHANGE IN ADDRE ~ . ifuse any but the genuine in. the vellow | prices. ors and py e diaphragm, or midrifl, betw » e quors and eiga:s. | the diaphragm, een DR N. GILBERT GRAY Th> G:o. W. Kies Co. g i | package. “Fhe it s Ongooa o™ P —_ ety and Welch rafebit ‘sarvac. 18 | Ings and Dowelx and makes aod formerly, at Hodge's. Stable, is now i 34 : mesns golliry the nibet valiie’fsr Sude |5 et memreise s 2 | order John Tuckle. Prop. Tel. 4% & | steal, stew or sausage. having the BEStae i coac of No. § Franiiin s e e Jomey. I ‘chn ‘Bive LT you in e e O e L. L. CHAPMAN, | " EERE 45 40 aevethsing medivm B lvantage of being absolutely n reas . T quare Pl 'mbing. iE"“"“ Connecticut equal to The Bul- | keigg too cheap to be kept ia maylsd advertls- R BENTON DIBBLE 46 Asylum St ' faa eotumsas o 1o s hetia BATH STREET. | tia for Suminess readits. wtorap '~: 574 septi0daw