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The Former Is Very Frequently Caused By the Other. ! The pneumo-gastic nerve connects the stomach region directly with the Rrain, and when the stomach is out of order the head is almost certainto be affected through reflex or sympathetic nervous irritation. . The headache of dyspepsia and indi- aestion s of every varjety from the llest and least defined to the most wcute pain. Bometimes the whole mass of the braiii seems racked with an- guish; at otijers, the ache i€ confined to the back or (ront part of the head. The first form is usually of a confused «character, and is often accompanied by dimness of vision and a mild vertigo, or so-called “rush of blood to the head.” The victims of this symptom complain of & “swimrming” or “light- ness” in the head, and dizziness, or a sensation of motion while the body i’ still, and specks, or flashes of light be- fore the eyes. 3 . Persons subject to indigestion and other forms of stomach trouble are very frequent sufferers from headache, and in numerous cases a sick headache is the only noticeable symptom of indi- stion present; in others, there are stomach manifestations as well. 7 The majority of people regard this headache as a separate disease, instead of a symptom sof stomach-disease, which it usually is; and they attempt to treat it separately, and make the mistake of endeavoring to obtain fe- lief through the use of headache pow- ders, tablets, pills and seltzers, the use of which is extremely dangerous, as many of them contain such powerful depressent drugs as acetanilid, phen- #acetine, antiprine, caffeine, etc, which depress the heart, brain and nerve cen- ters, and lower arterial pressure; and many a person with a weak heart has ‘become dangerously il shortly after taking one of these headache reme- dies. They also interfere with the di- gestive processes, and actually make the dyspepsia worse than before. Tn order to get rid of the headache of Indigestion — and most headaches sire caused by stomach trouble — one should endeavor ‘to reach and remove the cause, and the headache effect will soon be relieved. STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLUETS do not cure the symptoms; they cure the cause of the headache, which per- manently removes the symptoms. They digest every atom of food in the stom- ach, cure-all forms of stomach trouble, ahd the headache, and every other dis- agreeable symptom and untoward effect is quickly gotten rid of. Don't make the mistake of trying to cure your dyspeptic or nervous head- ache "through the use of headache powders, tablets, etc. Use common sense, good judgment, and one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and you will be agreeably surprised at the rap- 1dity with which the headache will be relleved and cured simultaneously with the relief and cure of the stomach dis- turbance. Purchase a package from your drug- 'WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Moving Picturas and Iilustrated Songs | st Breed Theater. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Auditorfum. Motion Pictures = and Songs at Olympic Theater. Benefit Concert for Mrs. F. H. Merrfll at Broadway Theater. . Immergruen Lodge, No. 12, Sons of Hermann, meets in Germania Hall * Tecumsel Tribe, No. 43, L /0. R M, meets in Austin Building: Somerset Lodge, No. 34, F. and A. M., meets in Masonic Temple. Polishers and Bufters' Union meets in C. Y. U. Hall * Hope Rebekah Lodge, No. 21, L. 0. 0. F., meets in' Odd Fellows’ Hall. ANNGUNCEMENTS Fay has a ney line of pic- t puzzles, games, playing cards, footballs, favors, etc. Tllustrated Mrs See the new fall styles in Patrician sh $3.50 und $4. Frank A. Bill has the exclusive sale of them. BREED THEATER. The Pay Car, Thrilling Featurs Pio- ture. Tt is seldom that the interest in mo- tion pictures is displayed that was demonstrated at the Breed theater last evening, when the monster recl entitied The Pay Car was thrown upon the screen. Besides this great picture is the depicting of the famous novel of Victor Hugo's, entitled. The lley Slave, This picture is a wonder in its way, as it carries the spectator from room to room, in the interior scene: without the. usual closing of the came- ra, creating the effect that one was directly in_place of the operator &nd carrying oft the house atmosphere per- fectly. The big reel of comedy is a great novelty, thescenic appointmients being perfect. Miss Edith Darnell, the lyric soprano of the Breed, sings with much_sweetness_the pretty illustrated song Garden of Dreams. Mrs. Merrill's Concert. Norwich music lovers are assured a rare treat at the concert in Broadway theater %onight, the following. no- tices of the work of the artists at the | grand festival concert of the Hudson- Fulton celebration, 13,000 present, in- dicates Madam Filque and Senor Guetary were the soloists and both did justice to their tasks. The esteemed soprano, in_excellent voice, may be proud of the succe he had with the great Freischutz aria, and Senor Guetary filled his listeners with esctacy with Celeste Aida Abendblatt. Madam Fique sang with great ex- gist today for 50 cents, and send us your name and address, and we will forward you a trial package free. Ad- dress F. A. Stuart Co, 150 Stuart Building, Marshall, Mick ART SCHOOL SUPPLIES Drawing Pape: Charcoal Paper, Tracing Paper, Charcoal Fixa Atomizers, Crayons, Thumb Tacks, Erasers, Drawing Instruments, CRANSTON & CO.; 158 Main Street. octidaw Let us relieve you of the drudgery of wash-day. Does this wash-board look inviting? Can you afford to spend the time necessary to do a weel's washing in leaning over this tub. ful of steaming, dirty clothes, when we will do your entire week's washing for fifty cents? Norwich Steam Laundry- 193 Franklin Street. 'Phone 898, L—v—-m——-—.,._.' 6. E. HODGE, Hack. Livery, Boarding and Feed -~ STABLES ‘Up-to-date Equipment e octIMWE . and Guaranteed ' Satisfactory Serviee, % 14 to 20 BATH STREET. (Tormerly Chapman's.) Telephone 10. aorie ' PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. KRS AT T A SRR T The Vaughn Foundry Ca. “_IRON CASTINGS #urnished promptly. Large stock | of No. 11 to 25 Kerry Street gression and rare distinctness. Senor Guetary conquered his audience with Celeste Aida. When the Cavalleria duet was finish- ed the enthusiasm of the audienc knew no bounds and the applause never seemed to stop.—Freie Presse, Connecticut Apples for Show. That Connecticut may be well in the front in the great New England app! show to be held at Horiicultural hall, Boston, Oct, 19 to 24, those in charge of the Connecticut exhibit wish that any and everyone in the state who has or can collect ten choice.specimens of any and évery good variety of Con- necticut apples would at once paper wrap each apple, pack tightly in bar- rels or wooden boxes, marking each variety plainly, and deliver or express before Oct. 12th to P. Berry & Son, Cold Storage, Hartford, Conn. “for Connecticut Pomological society.” Tt will greatly help to swell the exhibit and help to boom_ Connecticut fruits and fruit lands. Every town in the state should be represented at ~this great show. All help at once, pléase. The committee in charge will be willing to pay a moderate price if' from half a bushel to one barrel of any standard variety shall be sent. Notify A. G. Culley, Storrs, Conn., when ship- ment is made. ,gmrrcd&u p\lgl'lcmm """.,v,i""“‘"‘i Bilsner, Cutmbach Bavarlan Bohemian, Beer, Pale and Burton, Muelr's EBcotch _Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout. . & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker il P. B, Ale, Frank Joues' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser- Budweiser. Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Nerwich Town. Telephone 447-12, ye2a STABLE and STREET 'BLANKETS We have a large assortment to choose from at lowet prices. The Sh:tucket Harness Co 283 Kiain Streel. WM. C. BODE. oct2d Telephone $63-4. General Contractor All orders raceive prompt and ca: sttention. Give me a trial order. isfaction guaranteeG THOS. J, DODD, Norwich Telephone ‘348-2. Norwich. ‘Carriage and Automobile Painting anl Trimming | Carriage and Wagen Werk ef al! kinds Anything on wkeels buiit to orden PPICES AND WORK RIGHT. The Scott & Clark CORP{ RATION, 507-515 North Main Street. apriéd THE PLANK Headquarters -for Best Ales, Lagers, Et Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Telephone 507. Proprietor. oct2d No Building in Norwich will ever be too large for us to bulld. All we ask is an opportunity to bid for the job. Competition is keen and compels close figuring, but years of experience has taushbt us the way to figure close and do first-class work C. M. WILLIAMS, Generzl Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 370. may27d COLCHESTER How the Ballots Were Cast in Mon- day’s Election. Following was the full vote in Mon- day's election: Republican—Selectmen, Samuel N, Morgan 112, George A. Peck 123; agent town deposit fund, Edward T. Bunyan 134; town treasurer, Edward T, Bun- yan 148; registrar of voters, Daniel T. Williams 134; assessors, James R. Dut— ton (three years) 127, Albert H. Foote two years) 147, William K. Raymond (on year) 126; 'members board of re- lief, ‘John R. Backus 124, Ernest E. Carrier 128; constables, George F. Brown 129, George Brown 128, Frgnk E. Adams 130. Robert S. Brown 130; grand jurors. Danie] W. Williams. 145, Joseph Smith 141, Willam ‘K -Adams 126, George T. Loomis 139; colléctor of taxes, Edward C. “Snow 145; school visitor, Edmund €.“Ingalls 160} tree warden, Harley P. Buell 146; au- ditor, Harley P, Buell 160; town clerk, Charles H. Dawley 135. L ST Democratic — Selectmen, Hamilton Wallis 212, Guy B. Clark.203; town clerk, John Condren 191: town {real- urer, John F. O'Connell 182; assessors, John F. Slater (three years) 193, Fes- tus J. Shailor (two vears) 178, Timbthy Kelley (one year) 200; board of relief, David Shea 198, Clarence H. Norton 199: registrar of vote, Jeremiah J. Sullivan 195; constables, Charles H. Strong 198, Carlton H. Skinner 201, William B. Gleason 196, Harry Grubert 200; grand jurors, Edgar A. Carrier 181, Amos C. Case 183, Fitzroy Roper 201, Luther'A. Carrier 194; collecter of owr taxes, Amos C. Case 170: school visitor, Jeremiah. J. Sullivan 170; audi- tor, John F. Slater 170: tree wafden, James S. Case 170, License—Yes 19 No 113, New London.—Amos Smith and Leen Smith went fishing in Mystic waters and caught 150 smelts each. 2 The Kiad“You Have Always Bought Bears the M—‘ : : Signature of AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderaon, Props. 'SPRGIAL RATES to Theatrs Tronpes Craveling Men, ete. ~Liv Heating and Plumbing, " 92 Frankiin Street. o S48 DR C R. CHAMBERLAIN Lentar Surgeon in charg. of Dr.S. L. Geer's practws during his last iliness. - “n Stroet, Norwich, Cu’_ Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's a uré sign of good weather ani fine roads. Peaple like to get out into the open air. We furnish the best method. and if you'll take one of our teams you'll $ay the same, MAHONEY BROS., narl7d Falls Avenue. Electricity for Power CHANGE IN PRICE The price to be charged to persons and corporations for alternating cur- rent electricity for power has been changed . by the undersigned to take effect on September 1st, 1909, that is to say, all bills rendered as of September ist. 1509, for ulternating current elec. fridity for power as shown by meter readings takem- August 20-24, 1909, to have been used. since the last previous reading shall be according to the fol- Iowing schedule; 1 <0 506 Kilowat: Hours, 5c per kilo- watt Hour., Over 560 Kilowatt Hours, 5c for first 500 and Zc for each additional kilowatt hour. . EXAMPLE, Number of K. W. H. used -.1000 500 K. W. H., at § cents. $25.00 500 K. W. H., at 2 cents 10.00 “ . $35.00 Norwich, July 26, 1909. JUHN MeWILLIAMS, GILBERT-S. RAYMOND, EDWIN A. TRACY, Roard of Gas and Electrical Commis- sloners. sys0a Individuality Is What Courts In Photography. Bringing out the.real personality, the fine points in character, the little trafts -that make us what we are. Toned down by the natural spirit of an artist, into perfect accord. Not a thing of paper and pasteboard with a ready-made look. If you want a photo of your real self, or what your friends see to love and admire, call on LAIGHTON, ‘The Photographer, anposite” Norwich - Savings - Sodtety WHEN v¢ i vettos: ihas, thy i i petier columny of Tus your vush- magn ths adveros. gDt Bifletin ‘Hable to pay taxes are 6 return to the a written or list properly sign— ed and sworn to of all taxable prop- erty owned by them on the first day of Octoper, 1309. Those failing to make a list will be charged a penalty of 10 per cent. additional according to aw. £ Blanks cam be obtained at the As- sessors’ Office in City Hall, or: they il be sent vy mail upon wpplica- o v Office Hours: 9.15 2. m. to 4 p. m. ALEXANDER E. REEVES, LEWIS R. CHURCH, ARON W. DI oo octéd « 3 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Distriot of Norwich, on the 5th day.of October, A D. 1909, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of John F. Rathbone, late of Norwich, in sald District, deceased. The Administratrix exhibited her ad- ministration account. with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is thers- ore > Ordered, That the 9th day of October, A. D. 1909, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Probate Court, Room in the City of Norwich, in said’ District, be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Administratrix directed to give notice thereof by. pul lishing this order once in some new: paper having a circulation in said Di trict, at Jeast three days prior to the date’ of said hearing, and make return ta the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, octéd E Clerk. LOST AND FOUND. _on or “be- |’ fore the first of November next,| Co W woman in country, re. 8 Pugh. BB Nopin st near center of ' city; family. Address J., Bulletin 3 oetk 2 ANTED—A man with 20 years' ex- perience as farmer on Lang Island wisnes to take a farm. on shares, part- 1y or wholly stocked. Best of refe ences. ' Apply at this office. oct2d AGENTS WANTED—Men, women, I R R srofl!!. Send -10c for domen l:) les. un Print, Providence, R. I. sep30d WANTED Your sewing machines. cash | registers, _typewriters. carpet StWweepers, baby carriages and umbrellas to repair. Key fitting, saw filing and shears Let an expert do Yyour POF 3 Sewin achine Hospltal, General Repair Shop, Breed Theater” Building, Washinston aquare. or drop postal. ] 242-4. Open every evening until $ o'clock. ~oct2d hous try farm; chea Bowen, North FOR SALESingle cylinder Cadillac ‘touring dress “Automobile,” fice. mileh. ok | Ave. der, fully equipped, 5 lam] dust cover, extra tires an of tools, etc. runabout, care Bulletin Office. FOR SALE—Pon. all right for e O o P ey S Bt fon's, Norwich Town, Conn: FOR SALENew and _second-hand Easoline all equ Conn. octsd ines, mounted on trucks; for sawing wood. Agent: E. Bowen, North wmn?g;h, oc FOR SALE_Farm of len acres, good barn, sheds, efc.: an ideal’ poul- i ‘taken at once. E. ‘indham, Conn. _octsd F. endid condition; will for.quick sale. Ad- care Bulletin Of- octdd FOR SALE—Eight cows, six new C. R. Chapman, 363 Hamilton Tel. 638-2. > octld r, in 3] ell at a bargai Church St. e FOR RENT—For six months or a year, furnished cottage of nine|rooms and bath, steam heat, el " Feom. troll ten minutes’ walk Adul address all walk from trolleys to Franklin square. Tenement on Mechanic St., suitable sep3od TO RENT—Six room Laurel Hill Ave. fo Weuregasn chimér, a p22d TEN| bbit dogs. | Central avenue, ATy i En e ® AVer! % | Sohn B, ‘Fanning,: sl Willow street. Fountain S s5ep30d sep21d for_small rent. Apply at West Side Five minutes’ wilk . Salem Rod. Telepho FOR = RENT middle tenement, . Apply 68 elect. | Apply | ric light and one minute referred. Box 303, octsd cheap = Mill. mily: Bk ‘modern flat on C. B. K. Burn- 816-3. No. BUICK TOURING CAR FOR SALE— 22 H. P. seats five, in fine running or- top and tubes. set Extra body to make a nicely painted. Wil trade for nice team and cash. Address Buick, octdd WANTED. To place an asdlstant baker, hotel clerk and several laborers: also wanted, several cooks and general housework girls, in good places, one at $30 per month. Call at Free Bmployment -Bu- reau, 43 Broadway Central Buillding. | gon counts for 35 8. H. Reeves, Supt. oct4d Several good tment properties in city of Williraantic WANTED — WEAVERS Apply at HALL BROS., sept29d 20-31 Commerce St. LOST—Yellow and brindie bull pup, 3 mos. old, without collar, TFinder lease return to’Bernard McMahon, 6 Durfey St, and receive reward. ociéd Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by mew and mod- ern_open plumbing. \ It will repay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor's bills. Overhauling and r fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure-for- replacing all the old plumbing. with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price 8 aug1sd 67 West Main Street. Delivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that is acknowledged to be the best on the market HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone order will receive prompt attention. D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St. may29d Watch Repairing done at Friswell's speaks for ftself. WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin sanz2daw —OPEN— Del-Hoff Cafe Business Men's Lunch a specialty. Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. 1994 HAYES BROS. Props. | QUALITY in work should always be considered, especially when it costs no mors than the inferior kind. Skilled men . are employed by us. Our prices tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. may27d CHIROPODY and MANIGURE DURING AUGUST 1 will be located the first four days of each week at Watch Hiil, R. I.._On Friday and Sat- =.I-dn at my rooms in the Chapman ook. ' MRS. M. BURTON. jy26d WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A CIALTY. Telephone 883. apr25a AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY "Phone 715. Junsa DENTISTRY Crown and Bridge wprk is the work thit stands thé test of time. Np plate to cover the roof of your mouth; no faliing down; beautiful and as firm as your natural teeth. The perfect work of today and absolutely without pain in its insertion. Ici on parle Francais. All operations guaranteed. DR. BEARDSLEY, Lo 237 Main Streel. < THERFE 15 ho havertising madium in Bastern Connecticut qual to The Bul- letin for business results WANTED Family Cooks, General House Girls, Waitress and a Coachman with ref- erence, J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Bldg. sept28d on Diemonds, Watel and Securities of any at the Lowest Rates of Interest, An old established firm w deal with. (Estabiluhed 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN co. 161 Malm Street, Upt centrally located, flve rooms, cellar and yard; water closet. In complete order; $9 per monti, v octsd ) New Milch Cows FOR SALE Carload just arrived. - - JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Ct, R e d | e s Telephone, octéd H I“ A second-hand Dump Cart and A discriminating publie-for éver 75 years has known, admired and uged, the Lee & Osgood prodlicts, and the result is today, they are Sealed with public approval. Every article bearing The Lee & Osgood name is guarantsed as the best that can be manufactured. When in need of ills, Cough Syrup, Beef, Iron and Wine, Headache Wafers, Liniments, Toothache Remedies, Cold Cream, Etc., come and see us. h The Lee & Osgood Co. 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. Floral Designs and Cut Flowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 868. 77 Cedar Street. jv26a ALL HORSES DIE No other form of rty insur- anoe is sure of being s loss.” GET YOUR HORSE INSURED be- fore it dies from a SUNSTROKE. E. G. RAWSON, Gen. Agt. 227 Main St; Norwich, Conn. ‘Phones—Office 359; bouse 8§54-2. _S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Boyntoa Furnaces. ¥ 85 West main Street. Norwich, Conn: decia THE OFFICE OF WM. F. BiLi, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, 15 located”in Somers’ Block, over C. M. Telephone 147, X you want to 13 c your busi- t Te 15 nO My adv 1sland at ‘bargain prices. 715 Main Street, WHITNEY’S AGERGY, REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 40-acre farm, good comfortabls 8- room house 1 mile to village. 4 miles to city, 3100. , 1 nille to city. handy to trol- lev, fine nsw 8-room cot finisned in cypress, hot and cold w re form tn New Lon- . bath. pew el Three furnished cotthges on Fisher's If yoa want a_farm, country home or city property, call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENOY, Willimantie, Conn. iy1sd 227 Main St, Frankiin Square. Heal Estate and insurance FOR SALE WEST SIDE COTTAGE, about one mile from Franklin Square; seven rooms, bath and ecloset; small lot, but near trolley and low priced. Install- ment payments received. TO RENT 11 ELM STREET-) wly renovated a second-hand Team Wagon M. B. RING, Chestaat Sfreel. septsd A Desirable BUILDING LOT FOR_SALE The let known as No. 1, situated at the junction of Mowry and Whitting- Greeneeville, having a ton Avenues, frontage on Mowry Avenue of 1017-10 It is an excellent location for either a dweiling or store building, ana teot. will be scid at a very low price. FRANCIS D DONOHUE, CENTRAL BUILDING. augl3d FOR SALE Four tenement house Nos. 33-40 Me- Kinley avenue. All rented td good pay- | ing tenants. Also house and small barn No. 30 Baltic street, with two bufiding_lots front on Orchard street. House contai seven rooms, with ryuning hot and cold water, set tubs, bath, wash bowl, and tloset on each floor. G. L. CROSGROVE, 30 Baltic St., or Wauregan House. sept21d SALE HORSES 1 have just arrived home with as good lot of Horses as can be found anywhere. Bie pair bays. weigh 3100; ¬her bay team. weight 2806, and others” weighing 1050 to 1500. A lot of Come and see good Business Horses. ELMER R. PIZRSON. Telephone connection. them. / aug3oa stora modern fine square. gas, focatibn, five minute Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. aug30d TO RENT—Tenement, 6 roomss with improvements, walk from leasantly located at cast Side. Inquire 40 seplod STORE TO RENT af street. businéss. Bulletin Office. two stores, used many year Call between 9 TO RENT—Tenement of four room suitable for most an: Moderate rent. separately s ‘a_grocery store. . m. an W. M. Vars, 8 Hobart Avenue. 21 Ripley plac Hobart Ave. Franklin kind of nquire at sepbd t 61 or together, . m. Mrs. sep3d street; suital or similar o for the ness. FACTORY TO stories 300 feet from frelght New York and New ki apr10a 18 Broadway. iy1d TO REN—Basement at 55 Frankiin paint, plumbing ;&"‘M ne: with option of purchase, 140x25. thres and basement. Well lighted. station., R. R. junction and transfer point. Handy to ngland markets. Address GEO. E. SHA W, Putnam. Ct TO RENT Tenement at 240 Laurel Hill Ave. 9 rooms, bath and modern improve ments. F. L. Hutchins, 37 Shetucket St sep27d TO RENT |New coftages and (emements. Enquire of A. L. POTTER & (0., TO RE rooms and NT. Furnished House of nine bath. Modern Conveninces. JAMES L. CASK, No. 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. Rubber FOR YO Better eq\llf fore to handle the time tc meet gich, Diamond, Fh all other makes. Low. 4-76 Main Bt., 162 St Operating 15 all P at reduced prices. Decorations. P. E. MUR Telephone. Jy13d “Uf I Made of Rubbe We Mawe IL' GO TO THE Store UR AUTO TIRES ped than ever be- your trade. new goods — fully guaranteed. We carry all sizes In stock all Al your needs. Manuafcturers' agents for Good- sk, G. & J. and Michelin Tires. Dealers in Buy now while the prices are Alling Rubber Co., Norwich. s St. New Londom Stores. apers Spring season fs over but we have a great variety of them still in all grades Also Mouldings marked down in price. Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes and TAGH, 92 and 94 West Main St An Overstock of 187 Concords Wil clos: them ou! at very low figures. Al:o Summe Goo:s which is light at your prices L. L. CHAPMAN, septiodaw BATH STREET. Orders taken for all Inn;l, of Hair Goods Your own Combings made up. Hair Ornaments, Toilet Requisites, Chiropody, Manicuring, Shampooing, Face and Scalp Massage. Fannie &1.-Gibson ROCM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 55t may28d XS may ) Pom ete. me. aprz4d OR. JONES, Room 10 may1id Good: able. Call CALL ON ME anything you desire in Hatr Curls, Puffs, padours, Wigs, Prices reason- and see OTTO0 STABENOW, Prop. 17 Broadway. Dentist, 95 SHETUCKET ST. ’Phone 32-3 We are confident our trisl order. nov2d WHEN you want ¢ put vyour busi- ness before the p there i1s no me dium better thar cnrough the advertis 10g columns a5 Bulletis- L(S(JIS H. B‘REJNELLE BAKERY Ples, Cake aunc Bread cannot Le excelled. Give ue & 20 Fairmount Street. WHEN you want to put your busi- ness before the public there i* no me dium beiter than through the advertis- Bulletis ing columns of The were Gave quite a b o hatr 'To Pledge ner croth To Jon. ©0n Thursda nald came by, it S e e 5 g » Made all his future bright, ina sne, % 0" % hely Just With beaming eyes declared she'd be His own forevermove. On_faturday ‘twas Wibraham Who won her muéh-sought hand, ¢ Although she'd dubbed lad a clam ith not an ounce of sand. © And Sunday eyeming aft: h ’ Benwath the Tunat ghim o She promised rich Billle Birch That she'd be true to him. And that'ls why we seven met Down by the summer sea There in the damp and sodden wet TG furm & company: orm a Prudence syndicate, And float & milliop l:l.m A market for them to o Amongst the millionaires, “Our assets, one small bit of flufe, With mighty taking wa With hand that seems quite big enough For llxlr flances— - Step up all ye who wish to with A heart that's strong and true, And buy a block of “common’ in “Amalgamated Prue:” —Harper's Weekly. A DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE What are a fathers rights’—Ladies Home Journal. Dear Mr. Bok: It's kind of you To ask the question that you do. It gives me courage to dec My independence. Here T (Whatever other right: However sadly T am bos: By all the seventy gods of I'will not elean the kitchen tabie! Without regret I walve my right To eight full hours of sleep at night, I do not mind the getting up To mix the anise in the cup. 1 Jeld my right to chew my food As long and slowly as I should: But nefther lash nor iron cable Could make me clean the kitchen tfble, If reading is forbidden me In my own home, then I agree. Tll smoke my pipe bebind the house When that's the order from my spouse. I'll throw no matches on the floor, To choke our little Theodore, But T'll refusewhile I am able, To purify the kitchen tabl I'll fetch the coal, my love to preve, Il wash the dishes, Black the Stova: To serve as nursery maid and va T'll stay at home from lodge an: But to one sacred right I cling With all the strength that bring— U'l] sacrifice a lot for Mabel But she must clean the kitchen table. —Newark News. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings I Hank Stubbs—Don't see how them summer folks up to Culvers could hev staid their hull two weeks! Bigs Miller—I do; paid their board money in advance.—Boston Herald. “Tll bet Brown bas coal in his cel- lar.” “What makes you think so " “He met me this morning and exclaim- ed enthusfastically: “This s just the kind of weather I 1 '—Detroit Free Press. “They're tich?” 'Middling.” “Eh? What's that?” “Well, so rieh that she can dress as well as she likes, but net | s0 rich that he can dress as badly as he likes."—Puek. “Say, old chap, I want to introduce you to a friend of mine. He's tempo- rarily embarrrassed and wants to bor- row $6. Can you sccommodate him?" “We—o—Ii, what does he want it for ™ “He owes it to me."—Cleveland Leader. Visitor—Who is that crazy man yell- ing and struggling s Hospital At- tendant—He lsn't craay. at's Dr., Sabre, the celebrated surgeon. They brought him homs rday and the doctors have just ordered an operation. —Puck. ? Gracle—Oh, Mr. Nocoyne, how love- ly of you to bring me these beautiful roses! How sweet they are and how fresh! 1 do believe there is a Mttle dew on them yet! Nocoyne—W-well, yes, there is; but I'll pay it tomorrow. —Tit-Bits. “Have you given preper attemtion te your children’s teeth?” asked the health department circular. ‘Tve al- ways provided plenty of good food for ‘em to chew on,” the fond parent in- scribed on the bottom ef the paper, and maifled it back. — Philadelphia Ledger. Gent (engaging new chauffeur)— And haye you any references from your last employer? Applicant—No; but I can get some f about a month. —Why the delay Applican: ' in the hospl Satur- day Journal “Has that fellow Pinkley returned home yet?” ~“Nope. WHe's been gone two years now, and mobody knows blessed thi about him.” “Well, darned l!‘l lhoul:l‘l think you'd be atraid he'd come home some " claim found the South fi:_ Cleveland Plain Dealer. A2 MUCH IN LITTLE | An airship of the Zeppelin type costs $160,000 to comstruct. A report from Vice Consul W. W. Brunswick at Chemnits states thi German inventor has construeted new diving apparatus by which de- scents have been made of 284 yards, against a present limit of less than 50 yards. An armored suit is used in- stead of rubber. The net nnivu.:fl:ho munieipality managed electrio ays of Prague for the 11 ended with 1008, aft er r-y(n[ : interest on borrowed capital, were §629,731. The gross re- ceipts in 1908 amounted to 31,965,278, and the net profits to $275,145 against $118,145 in 1901, The 100,000 British residents of Ar- gentina have decided.to erect a me- morial clock tower on soms prominent site in Buenos Ayres to mark the first centenary of Argentine independence in 1010. " A monument will be erected by the Spanish community in Argen- tina—a large and wealthy body—while the French, Italian and other foreign elements have similar plans on foot. A subaidized line of German mail steamers have developed such. a mo- nopoly that the vessels of this line which now enter the ports of German East Africa ted over 1,260,000 tonnage anpually, all but a minute fraction of the tofal ocean-going ship- ping. The local coasting trade of the colony is gradually belng absorbed by the vessels of the German East Afri- can Nne, and the old dhow tramig is being driven out. Among the new hidustries that haye Aprung into ‘being in Hong Kong late- Iy 18w shoe factory. where foulgear for 1s turned out by modern retingry s L rete Muprecedents r Houg oty . 1 & R In_thiy couuect manufaetive’ of “Kurgpean < thues on § wholesule acale is in cans < templation. Shorily, we hear, tuers wiil_be egtablished g hat factory, where panama headgesnr will be turn. ed out. Yet another Incal enterprise has under way. & complete instaliati of machinery for the lesale -u: factare of brasp wor