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Now I can attend to busi- ness pvery day. It's a wonderful medi- cine.” Infalifble “for stomach, liver, kidneys, blood and nerves. 50c, at The Lee & Osgood Co.'s C. R. Kluger, the jeweler, 1060 Vir- ginia ave, Indianapolis, Tnd., writes: 2T was so weak from kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cleared my complexion, cured my backache ang the irregularities dis- appeared, and I can now attend to business every day and recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to ajl sufferers, as it cured me after the doctors and other remedies had failed.” The Lee & Osgood Co. Whole Mixed Pickle Spice Tc quarter Ib. pkg. 25¢ can lr‘e‘:llm Cocoa Naptha Sea, dc cake m (PULL'WEIMm Fancy Fresh SeededRaisins 7c Ib. pky. All varieties BEST TEAS 25¢ Ib. regular price 60c. United Tea Importers Co. up one flight, over Somers Bros., Franklin Square. A. D. S. ALL CEREALCOFFEE only 10¢ a Ib. LIBRARY TEA STORE IYUBTuT The Norwich Nickel & Brass (s, Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicl, Conn. octdd NOTICE! No hunting allowed in Mohegan Park. The law will be enforced. Per order of Board of k_Commissioner: NOTICE Dr. Louise Frank'in Miner is now located in her new office, Breed Hall, Room 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Telephone 660. augl7d Surprises Awaits Everybody Who Trades Here. Dress Goods in all the latest pat- terns at the most tempting prices One profit between the. manufacturer and you—it's ours, and a very small one, too. Others have learned where o buy cheapest — why not vou? BRADY & SAXTON, 2. Norwich Town. ART SCHOOL SUPPLIES Drawing Paper, Charcoal Paper, Tracing Paper, Charcoal Fixative, Atomizers, Crayons, Thumb Tacks, Erasers, Drawing Instruments, CRANSTON & (0., 158 Main Bh:. t. ectédaw G. E. HODGE, Hack. Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES Up-to-date Equipment # and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service. 14 to 29 BATH STREET. (Tormerly Chapmans.) Televhone 10. apria The Vaughn Foundry Co. ~ IRON CASTINGS rnished promptly, Large stock of - 3lurnl. 0. 11 to 25 Feiry Street |Praveling Men, ete. Livery.co ‘anzzd 4 SUETLCAKT »IKEET. RLsniid Jturned from a two months' vacation abroad to assume the general manager- ship of the James Hanley Brewing Co. LUSINESS NEWS _2dvertias Moving Pictures and Tilustrated Songs 1t Breed Theater. \ Vaudeville and Motion Pictures t Auditorfum. Motion Pictures and Songs at Olympic Theater. Cigarmakers Union meets in C. Ta U. Hall. Franklin Chapter, No. meets in Masonic Temple. Ladies' Auxiliary, A. O. H.,, meets in Hibernian' Hall. A Norwich Lodge, No, 430, B, P. 0. E. meets in Pythian Hall. Canton, Oneco, No. 3, 1 meets in Odd Fellows' Hall Court Sachem, No. 94, F. of A., meets in Foresters' Hall. Tllustrated 4 R AM, 0. 0. /F. Germania Lodge, No. 11, Q. D. H. §. meets in Germania Hall. ANNGUNCEMENTS - The shoe of shoes for men—King See the new fall styles, $4 ely by Frank A. Bill, 104 quality. Sold exclu Main street. Summer Weariness—Horsford's Acid »sphate quickly relieves the lan- exhaustion and nervousness of P BROADWAY THEATER. The Servant the House. The Servant in the will be seen here on Saturday, Oct. 9 at_the Broadway theater, began it remarkable eer in Washington city On the morning after the premiere the Washington Post said: Henry Miller forced himself into the first rank’ of American producing managers two¢ years ago, when he presented The Great Divide. But that plas, big strong, virile and artistic as it is, seems mediocre when compared with liis lat est production, The Servant .in the House, which began what must proyc a remarkable career at the Belasce theater last night. A more powerful play has not been seen by the presen: generation. It was writien by Charles Rann _Kennedy, whose command o pure English would gain for him ar enviable reputation were he lacking in all the other qualifications of a dra matic author. It is a play with a pur- pose; one that will teach a lesson stronger than those heard from th. pulpits of modern churcies; a more damaging attack on the hypocrisies of conventional religion and conventionai House, which society than can. be found in a dozen plays by Henry Arthur Jones: a play in which quictly spoken lines stir the emotions more deeply than vivid pi tures of action, and which start a train of thought not easily abandonéd by even those who prefer not to; think The Servant in the House is the big gest play that has been introduced fe many, many ye It is one that wil live in the lite:uture of the stage. Ang it is presented by one of the strongest companies gathered together by. any manager during the p company known as T Associate Players. ten vears— BREED THEATER. The $tampede, Thrilling 101 Ranch Motion Picture. As a headliner for the balance of the week, Manager McNulty has se- cured. the great western picture enti- tied The Stampede. Kor rapidity of action and surprising scenes depfcting western it has fev equals, the scenes being laid on an Oklahoma cat: tle ranch. h owner's daugh- ter two admirers, but as is’cin tomary, favors one more than 1t other " "The slighted tor sees the profuse attentions paid the girl .by his rival, and decides upon stopping them to the extent of kil'ing him in a way quite out of the ordinary. The favored suitor has gonme out upon. tife plains to care for the herd of Cattle, several thousand in number, and the girl has ridden out on her pony. to w him some photos she has had taken. The rival sees the opportunity, when {he two are together, and, know; ing the with which a herd of the plains be stampeded, loses” np time, and gives the pistol shots-and vells, sending the maddened animalk dashing across the plains, in a frén- zied panic, directly in the line of the The lovers. the ran: jump upon wer grasps the pony of ¢ daugiter, and theé pair riding like the wind, ahead of the stampede, and are saved. The thrill of this great picture re- mains with one long after the picture has been seen. A wonderful auto pic— ture is also shown, with one of the greatest climaxes ever seen. Miss Darnell, tite dainty little ‘sing- er of the Breed, will sing as a concert song the fascinating “Carmena,” also one illustrated. & it SPENCER H. OVER Accepts General Managership of the James Hanley Brewing Co. Mr. Spencer H. Over has just re- r. Over's experience and success as al manager for the past ‘three of the Narragansett Brewing Co. amply qualifies him for his new duties. he Hanley Brewing Co. is to be congratulated upon obtaining the ser- vices of 50 able and efficient an execu- ) T Over’s many friends throughout state wish him every success in his new position, and feel gratified that circumstances have combined to keep him in Providence the DENTISTRY The dentsi busines: tablished by my brothor, whose ussistant i wha foF many years. will be continued ne Zhelited"sy or v.'p. ‘Blarea . It will be a jisasy cuswomers of new ones s patronage novivd the L st firmee i1 favar me wit] DR. C) AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY "Phoney 715 Jun3d AMERICAN HOUSE Furrell & Sandérson. Pros. SPIECIAL RATES e Theatre Tréip - T. F. BURNS, eating and Plumbing, DR C R CHAMBERLAIN | Adam’ i WHAT IS’ GOING ON TONIGHT Henry Miller l and adwmlre, ¢ s Tavern ‘offer to the publle the fnesi m.-..,i D:lo?'fiumbi m&lm Boherhian, Pilener, Culmbach Bavarian ‘Beer, Bdss' Pale and Burton, ‘Mueir's gculcl;c.fi{t. Gnlndneésl'n.‘ D\lXIIIn BS“;I:; 3 rte er e, un] Hill": fl:n le, ;‘runk Jones’ Nourish- ing 41@-( Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser- Budweiser. Schlit7 and ‘Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447- Jyezd - BLANKETS We have a large assortment to choose from at lowe t prices. The. Sh:tuckst Hameés Co 283 Main Streei. WM. <. BODE. - ‘oct2d | Telephorie 865-4 ‘General Contractor All orders recetve prompt and carstul attention. Give me @ trial order. Sat. isfaction gvaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2. “Norwich. Carriage . “and Automobile Painting “anl 8 - - Trimming Sarriage and Wagon Woerk of afl kings £nything on‘wheels built to arder. PPICES AND WORK FIGHT The Scott & Clark CORPCRATION, 507-515 Norta Main Stres: aprisd THE PLANK Headquanters for /Best Ales, Lagers, Ete., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. oct2d lelephone 507. No Ewilding in Norwich will_ever_be too large.for us to bulid All we ask is an Opportunity to bld ior the-job. Competition isykeen and ompéls close figuring, but years of xperiénce has taught us ths way to gure close and do first-class work - € M: WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 370, may27¢ FREETO THE RUPTURED A New Home Cure That Anyone Can Use Without Operation, Pain, Danger or Loss of Time. 1 ave o newAethod that eures rupture and | I want you to use it at my expense. 1 am not trying to sell you 3 Truss, offer you a cure that stays cured and ends all truss-wearing and danger of strangulation forever. o matter whether you have fingle, double or_navel vupture or one ing an operation, Ty Method fa an absolute cure. - Mo mateer what your age norhow hawd your work, my Method will_certainly oure you. I ially want to send it free fo those apparently hopeless where, allforms of trusses, treatments and opera- tions have failed. I want to show everyone at my own expense, that my Method will end all Tupture suffering aud truss-wearing for all time. méans better health, increased physical longer life. My free offer is too ngle day. Write now cure at once. Send no money. to-day. y Simply mail eoupon below: Do it FREE COUPON Merk location of Rup-| ture on Diagram and mail to Age . Time Ruptured Ceuse of Rupturs Individuality Is What Counts In " Photography. Sringing out the veal personality, the fine points in character, ‘the little traits that make us what wi Toped down by the. natural spi an artist into perfect accord. 1 a Not & thing of paper and pisteboard with a’ ready-made look. 1. you sell. or want a photo of your re: friends see to love W LAIGHTON, * The Pustographer; Opposi e Nymawich ¢ vings. Society Uenta: Surgeon - in eharg. of Lr. 8. L. Geer's practwe during his last lliness. .~ 92 Franklin Street. . wartd 161 Main Strest, Norwich, Genn nov2éd Fisay auglga - THE mlnn(‘nl' UII'HMI States for e necticut. . In the matter of J: Bankrupt. In Bai Norwich, ia the Coun 01 . in the Co ....5 :f’i’-’u)cgh.xpm..ufl,' a otice is here | Sth of. Octol .y A . 1909, th B O O e A TE Bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his_ creditors will be held before the undersigned at his office, No. 3 Riel ards Bflfldlnf, Norwich, in id D trict, on the 18th day of Ofigl r, A. D. 1909, at 10 o'clock in the Ti oon, at which time ‘the sald creditors may tend, prove their claims, appoint t tee, be heard as to orders of Referee for care of property of the estate and disposal thereof, at auction or private sald cxamine (e bangrupt, and trans- act such other busines 8 ay “prop- erly come before said m.ellhl, AMOS A. BROWNING, Referee in Bankruptcy.” Norwich, Conn., Oct. 6th, 1909, ~ oct7d AT A COURT OF PROBATE at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 5th day of October, A, D. 1909, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Juds: Bstate of Bdmund Perkins,’late of Norwich, in_said District, deceased. Mary E. Perkins of New . London,| Conn.,” appeared in Court and filed .a etition praying..for the reasons there- n set forth, that administration. be granted upon the estate of said de- | ceased, alleged to be intestate. . Whereupon, it is Ordered, That sald petition be heard and determined at {he Probate Court Room In the City of Norwich. in said District, on the 11th day of October, A. D. 1909, at 10 o’clock in'the forenoon. and that motice of the pendency of said_petition. and of said hearing thereon, be given by tie pub-, ation of this order one time in some ‘newspaper having a circulation. in said District, at least four days prior to the date of said heacring, and that return be made to this Court. ANmLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true ‘copy of record. Attest: ~ FANNIE C. CHURCH., oct7d Clerk. ASSESSORS’ NOTICE All persons in the town of Norwich liable to pay taxes are hereby notifled to peturn to.the Assessors on or be- fore the first day of November next, a written or printed list properly sign. ed and sworn to of all taxable prop- erty owned by them on the first day of ‘October, 1909. Those ffillng to make a list will be charged a) penalty of 10 per cent, additional according to law. 3 Blanks can be obtained at the As- sessors’ Office in City Hall, or they will be sent by mail upon applica- tion. z Office Hours: 9.15'a. m. to 4 p. m. ALEXANDER E. REEVES, LEWIS R. CHURCH, ARON W. DICKEY, octsd Assessors. NOTICE! All persons liable to pay taxes in the City of Norwich are ‘hereby notified ihat T have a warrant fo levy and col- lect a tax of tem (10) mills on_the dollar on the City List.of 1909, made from the Town List of 1908, payable October 15, 1909, and notice is hereby given that assessments to cover the cost of street sprinkling in the year 1808, are included In the rate bill, atd ire payable at the time of the colle tion said tax; and for the purpos of collecting said tax and said_asses: ments 1 will b at the Collectors Oftice daily from 9 a m. to 12.36' p. m.. and from 2 to & p. m. ugtil Nov. 15, 1809, the from except the following days Oet. 19, 1 will_ba at Fletcher, Falls, 12 2. m. to'1 . m. Wednesday, Oct 50, T will be at the drug store of John A Morgan, Greene- ville, from 11'a. m. fo 2 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 2i, I will be at the drug store of George M. Rathbéne, West Side. from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. Friday, Oct. 22. T will be at tite store of Sherwood B. Potter, Hast Side, from 11 a. m. to 1.p. m. Legal fees and .additions will be made to those who heglect this motic THOMAS A. ROBINSON, Collector. Norwich, Conn., Sept 1909, sep23Th "~ LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A Boston ~bull terrier pup brindle with white breast and nos about 33 months old. Return te 1% | Maple street and receive reward. oct7d Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by new and mod- ern open plumbing. It will repay you in-the increase ‘of health and saving of doctor’s bills. Overhauling and re- fitting thoroughly dome. 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 reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, auglsd 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 recelve prompt attention. D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St. may29d Tuesday, store of W. 22, Watch Repairing done at Friswell's speaks for {tself WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklia jan22daw — OPEN— Del-Hoff Cafe Business Men's Lunch a specialty. Also Regular Dinnor, fifty cents. y9a HAYES ‘BROS., Props. QUALITY in work should always be considered, especially when it costs no more than the iuferior kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our. prices tell the whole stor. B STETSON may27d WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery § Boa'i‘din'g Stable 12-14 Bath Street. & YOUNG. WHEN-Fon wint 10 pus your bihi 8 \:1&!. it puhlie thers is e m SR N LR aavarus- ‘Williams, Room 3, third floor. febida - ~Teléphope 1. Cigars tfe oest en the market v thdm o =t the octt _cans. sitfon us houseReeno o Bore T o Rddress N.B an. po- per or Work In hotel. adres 8ol x/m{n"?y‘ & G ANTED for wind- ubli v siik. : Apply at Yesterly Silkii Co., Frankiin St wAm—.z ing WANTED—A ; tsl and inside housewark, married Engl 22 or Swede preferred. Apply in person. Winslow 17 Wiliinms, .1?:’;1 . detoa ¥OR sALE_1 buy ealves, poultry and et end: top rubber tire carriage in'good condition; four Cng- lish setters, 5 months ol wo cocker niels. Apply H. E. Wagner. Nor- wich Town. octid SFOR SALE—A pool table, for cash or installmen Inguire of J. T. Fltz- patrick, 65 West Main St. oethd FARM OF 30 ACRES. Inquire of L. 8. Segee, R. F. D. No. 9, Norwich Town, Conn. octsd FOR SALE—A bargain, farm in Danielson,. one-half mile from village, 28 acres of land, with stock, tools, etc. Desirable Tor a country home. Address R. Caron, Danielson, Conn. octsTuTh WANTED—Tenement of § or 7 room: with bath and modern conveniences near center o three adults in family, NORTH POLE discovered b: Cook’s ‘own _story s expedition. Of thrilling interest. ing like ' wildfire.. Outfit free. terms. Act quicl Ziegler Co., Fourth St, Philadelphia. oct2TThS caVANTED“Your, sewing machines. cash registers, tvpewriters, -~ carpet sweépers, baby carriages and umbrellas {0 repalr, Key fitting, saw fling and shears sharpened. Lét an expert do Jour repalr work. = Sewing Machine Hospital, General Repair. Shop, Breed Theater ' Building. Washington square, or drop postal. Tel 242-4. Open every evening until 9 o'clock. oct2d WANTED. To place an assistant baker, hotel clerk and several laborers; also wante several cooks and general housewor girls, In good places, one at $30 per month. Call at Free Employment Bu- reau, 43 Broadway Central Building. S.-H. Reeves, Supt. octdd WANTED — WEAVERS Apply at HALL BROS,, 29-31 Commerce St. WANTED Fanily Cooks, General House Girls, Waitress and a Coachman with ref- erence. J. B. LUCAS, Room. 32, Central Bldg. sept29d ept28d nh-mm"Lol"ED ds. ateh y Sha Becurities of any Kind et the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old setablished firm to deal with. (Establivhed 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. | 151 Main Street. Upstmirs. Lee's Remedies A discriminating public-for over 75 years has known, admired and used, the Lee & Osgood products, and the result is foday, they are Sealed with public approval. Every article bearing The Lee & Osgood name guaranteed best that can be manufactured. When in need of Liver Pills, Cough Syrup, Beef, Iron and Wine, Headache Wafers, Liniments, Tooth Powders, Toothache Remedies, Cold Cream, Etc., come and see us. The Lee agood Co. 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. sept24daw Floral Designs and Cut lowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 868. 77 Codar Street. Jy26a ALL HORSES DIE No other form of propsrty ance 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. g?gnu—omc,, 659; house 854-2. n23d -+ 8. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. n and ‘Boyntoa insur- dec7a ; OFFI k. ,n% SE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. THE B CE OF Wl .“_'l" | Tegphone 833, . aprzse Real Estate - % # doviveg® 2 Prekns sude s - and Fire lnuxrmm'-, Whitestone ¢ aud . the J. F. C..10e | s Jocated in Somers' Block, gver C. M. FOR SALE—Pony outfit; all right for children: can be séen at Brady & Sax- ton’s, Norwich Town, Conn. _ octsd FOR SALE—New and second-hand gasoline engines, mounted on trucks: all equipped for ‘sawing wood. Agents wanted. F. E. Bowen, North Windham, octhid ALE—Farm of ten acres, good house. barn, sheds, etc.; an ideal poul- try farm; cheap if ‘taken at once. F Bowen, North Windham, Conn. octsd FOR SALE—Eight cows, six new milch. C. R. Chapman, 363 Hamilton A Tel. 6 octld We are offering for a short time your cholce of about 50 of our famous “Mayflower White Wy els at a low price to reduce stoc! one now and improve your flock. MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, "Phone 34-3. Norwich, Town, Conn sep2d REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 40-acre farm, good comfortabls 3- room house 1 mile to village, 4 ruiles to city, $700. 4 acres, 1 mlle to city. handy tn trol- lev, fine new 3-room cottage finisned In hot and cold water, batli. new re form in New Lon- don county for §5,00° Several "good ' Investment properties in eity of Willimantic. Threo furnished cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain prices. If you want a farm, country home or city property. call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. Iyisa WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Main St., Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE WEST SIDE COTTAGE, about one mile from Franklin re; seven rooms, bath and closet; small lot, but near troiley and low priced. Install- ment payments received. TO REN 11 ELM STREET—Newly renovated, centrally located, five rooms, celiar and vard; water closet. In complete order: $8 per month, oct New Milch Cows FOR SALE Carload just | JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Ct, | Telephone. octéd OR SALE A second-hand Dump Cart and a second-hand Team Wagon M. B. RING, Chestnut Streel. | septsd A Desirable BUILDING LOT FOR_SALE The lot known as N arrived. 1, sitvated at the junction of Mowry and Whitting- ton Avenues, frontage on_Mowry Avenue of 1017-10 Greenceville, having a for of| basement room, 26 feet by 36 feet, sul abie for business pufposes or SLOFAK Apply to William H. Shields. octi TO RENT—Rooms; select. - Churelr St. Apply i ma ke same building, a large, light and dry share; ESErs The title deed, by Heaven' Makes Gvory fana Jawrul hoir, A partner in the company. The golden sun pours down his beams, To warm and.cherish rich and poor; To humble swain and lordly kings, MO RENT_Two or three connecting Songdon, §2 McKinley Avo. rooms. Mrs. aug 1 2TTh! He makes his benefits secure. o The cheerfal light 'that makes the day, Shines ot AIONS o princely” domess ™ FOR RENT—For six months or vear. all _modern conveniences; ome minu! walk from trolleys; ten minutes’ wa to Franklin square. furnished cottage of nine rooms and bath, steam heat, electric light and Adults preferred. For particulars, address Lock Box 303, But cheers the labars of the poor, 4| And radiates thelr humble home: The rain that falls so gently down, te | From heaven n Fiributa brings: 1k But far s Duman ) h'z% are known It comes with gladness on its wings. City 0ctsd | The air we breathe, so swoet and pure, s 8o merciful ‘and so reviving, TO RENT—Tenement on Mechanic | Iy made to every mafn secure st., able for small family: cheap | By chartered right of God’s own giving. \Pply at West side Silk Mill. The precious boon of sights and sounds TO RENT—Six room modern flat on Laurel Hill Ave. iregan_corner. Five minutes’ C B K. wa Burn- To every eve and ear is free; When musle through the alr resounds, U | All'may enjoy the melody. ham, Salem Road. Telephone 8$16-3. |The earth a d In mantling _sel The pky outspread with,usure b 1 4 » : y all of every rank are e TENEMENT FOR RENT—No. 20 " Central avenue, middle tenement, 3. | Of eVery diffrent shade and hine. John . Fanning, 31-Willow street. | The biush of morn, the golden cloud, d Tije,arching bow that spans the . g ith smiling beauties are endowe: TO RENT—Tenement,’ 6 rooms, wWith | A'nd il are b storage. gas, modern improvements, | *"¢ 41l dre common prope fine five minutes’ walk from ire 40 Hobart Ave. aug30d 'T—Tenement of four rooms, And over all and nobler still he untold treasures of the mind only with proud nobles dwell, But are as broad as human kind [})‘!EA.‘ADI‘]_ I(lwnlrd at :l‘l lé\m«-y place, Last Side. nquire 40 Hobart Ave. Let grasping avarl lge do Its worst, seplod And r‘lnl'-l\"hu it ll-got gains; STORE TO RENT at 61 Franklin IP*l ""'.,;l ‘;"llflvd Storia. a ursue thelr b lorlo street. suitable for most any kind of = PR husiness. Moderate rent. Inquire at|There still is wealth In - boundle: store, Bulletin Office. sepéd | Where all ulike may press their suit: « | The world is the proprietor - FOR RENT—At 252 Franklin street, its title dare dispute two stores, separately or together, JW.oe. used many years as a grocery store Call between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. Mrs. ——— et . W. M. Vars, 58 Hobart Avenue, sep3d VIEWS AND VARIETIES TO REN:—Basement at 55 Frankiln street; suitabia for the paint, plumbing Clever Sayings or similar ousiness. mayl7d - Knicker—Can a couple live on hread FACTORY TO MENT. and cheese and kisses? Bocker—They storles and basement. Well lighted 53 4 200 feet from frelet station. R. R. |\l $Meone help me, for I've tried Junction and transfer point. Handy te | it most mystoriogs Habo where New York and New kngland.markel Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, apr1od TO RENT Tenement at 240 Hill Av rooms, h_and improv ents. F. L. Hutchins, Shetuck: TO RENT New coffages and fenement: Enquire o! A. L. POTTER & CO., 18 Broadway. iy7d 3 TO RENT. Furnished House of nine rooms and bath, Modern Conveninces. JAMES L. CASL, No. 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. e Made of Rubber We Wave It GO TO THE Rubber Store FOR YOUR fest. It is an. excellent location for will be scid at a very low price. | CENTRAL BUILDING. augldd Four tenement house Nos. 38-40 Mc Kinley avenue. All rented to good pay- | ing tepants. Also house and small barn No. 30 Baltic street, with two building lots fronting on Orchard | street. House -contains seven room with ruuning hot and cold water, set tubs, bath, wash bowl, and closet on each floor. G. L. CRC OV 30 Baltic St, or Waurcgan House, 21d SALE HORSES T have just afrived home with as | gooa lot of Horses as found nywhere. Biz pair bays 3100; another bay team, we and others weighing 1050 good Business Horses them. ot of Come and see ELMER R. PIERSON, Telephone connection aug3od An Gversiock of 18", Concords Will clos: them out at very low figures. Al.o Summe Goois which is light at your prices. L. L. CHAPMAN, BATH STREET. septiddaw 3 LOUIS H. BRUNELLZ BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake and Bread cannot be excslied. Give us a trial order i nov2a 20 Fairmdunt Street. WHEN vou wan: 1o put T busi- negs bafore the p there 1s no me- dium better thap nroush the advert ing columns o The Bulletin either a dwelling or store building, and | § FRANCIS D. DONGHUE, | § FOR SALE | AUTD TIRES Better equipped than ever be- fore to handle your trade. All new goods — fully guaranteed. We carry all sizeg in stock all the time tc 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., 74-7¢ Main St. Norwich. 182 State St. New London Operating 15 Stores. ‘Wall Papers Spring season Is over but we have great variety of them still in all grad at reduced prices. Also Mouldin marked down In price. Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes and Decorations. P. F. MURTAGH, ‘Telephone. Jy12d CALL ON " ME for may desire 92 and 94 West Main St you . Goods—Curls, Pufts, Pompadours, Wigs, The summer walters hibernate? | New York Sun. Why do they ocall this the sweet nd of liberty?” I can understand the liberty part, but why sweet?” “Well, e. | We have our forest preserves, and also e | our subway jam."-Pittsburg Post. et| Mrs, Brown (1o the new maid) Well, Nora, I hope we shall get along very nicely. I am not at all dificult to please. " Nora—No, mum; that's just what I thought the very minute I set es on the master.—Sketch. “Politeness costs nothing. man who quotes provérbs. ou are wrong again,” answered Mr. Sirius Barker. “You have evidently not fig- d how much it costs to persuade « S. id_the New York walter to look pleasant and say ‘Thank you.'"—Washington Star. "We are told, Tommy,” said the Sunday school teacher, “that we | should love our neighbor. Now, who | is your neighbor, Tommy?" But Tom- my Tucker merely blushed, hung his head and sald nothing. He didn't want to tell the littie girl's name— Chicago Tribune. Willy—You see, it was this way. | They were all three &0 dead in love | with her, and all so eligible, that to | settle the matter she agreed to marry | the one who could guess the nearest | to her age, Arthur—Aand did she? Willy—I don't know. I know that she | married the one who guessed the low- est.—Lite. ¢ | Pat was being_shown the sights of | America. His “ankee guide, after showing him numerous wonders, brought him to & statue of Wash- ington. “I guess” he said, “there's ¢ man, and.a lle never passed through his iips.” “No,” said Pat, “I expect | ke the rest of ye, he spoke through his nose.”—Pearson’s Weekly Western Relative—Well, Wendell, | what was the score today? Little | Boston Boy—Really, 1 do not know Is it not your opinfon, Uncle Will- | lam, that the theism of Clement and { Athanasius furpishes a much more | tenable basis for a_rational theory of | creation than is afforded by that of Augustine’—Chicago Tribune. The woman of the future was about | to start down town, when her hus- | band placed his arms around her neck | and kissed her. “Darling, light of my life,” he whispered softly, “I love you | more than words can teli.” “Oh, you do, eh?” she responded, suspiciously “Well, what s It now, Henry, a new silk hat or a pair of trousers cess Magazin | MUCH IN LITTLE Troes bearing sour oranges have grown wild along Florida swamps for hundreds of years. The Swedish government is serious- considering the establishment of & sbaceo monopoly. In the state 6f Washington 27 per cent. of the area Is,still in reserva- tions, the greater extent being of for- estry reserves. The south, with 27 per cent. of the total area of the United States, com- tains about 42 per cent. of the total forest area of the country, Filipino prisoners In Bilibid, both men and women, are now allowed a rtain number of cigarettes a day at government expen a es g8 ~ton Tocomotives,’ each 2§ tons heavier than the largest built, are nearing completion at Philadel- phia for the Harriman lines. Seven Rhiode Island reeefved its name from what was supposed to he a resm- blance 1> conteur 19 the lsiand of Rhodes in the Mediterranean. Platinum, used extensively in alec- trical work. la onfy mined in Califor- ni and Oregon in this country, the for- mer supplying 86 per cent. of the American product. The German toy output for 1907 is estimated at §25,000,000 ,of which $29,. 000,000 was exported, and of that total the Unfted States and Great Britain took more than half. New York having put a damper on etc. Prices reasod. | the noise nuisance, now somes.a. wall able. Call and gee | from far off Los Angeles, where those - g who live on the umbrageous south e side complain of the )ll(flm' made by nocking birde singing In the magno- OTTO STABENOW, Prop. lia trees at 4 o'clock in the morning. aprzad 17 Broadway. - DR, JONES, Denis, 35 SHETUCKET ST. Room 10 may1id 'Phone 32-3 Among the latest aotivities ‘of Awak- euing T Ching x40 be o weeeice of motor cars acrogs e Gobl Desert (o ol ans of Ghl. The hie desevt Letween which will shartly weted With' Peking by rall. - The therinal waters of Hot SBprly Ark., are to be tested ure for the disa s the tea ou viee will cross public. there {5 no m han through the adverti umns of The Bulletin, want to put your busi- subjrets, oné case fully developed, and anather’ in - fhe Incipienty stage, have Leci broyght ' to the place trom i\‘hnmzuul for treatingpt and obaerve on. BN o', - 8- an emfart g0 of pellagri.