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é . WARMER.TODAY; WITH RAIN. TUESDAY RAIN. is always on this page. - Bi%, Painful Swellings Broke and id Not Heal —Suffered 3 Years, TORTURES YIELD TO CUTICURA “Little black swellings were scattered over my face and neck and they would leave littie black scars that would itch 21 couldn't keep from scratehing them. Py swellings would appear and m E would stick o the sores. - I wenk 0 & doctor, but' the trouble only got orse. By this time it was all over my -armi and the upper part of my body in #wellings as large as a dollar. It was so inful that T could not bear to fie on my . The second doctor stopped the swellings; but when they broke the places would not heal. I bought a set of the Cuticura Remedies and in loss than a week some of the places were nearly well. I continued until I had used three gets, and now I am sound and well. The diseasc lasted three years. 3 Wilson, Pur; Potter N The Vaughn Fuimdry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street janz2d ~T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, _‘“.92 Franklin Street. Lee's Remedies THE REMEDIES WHICH ARE MAKING NORWICH FAMOUS SLAUGHTER - CORM The Great Corn Cure Removes hard and soft corns, callouses, bunions and’ warts. CONTAINS NO CAUSTIC — NO AR- SENIC- . OR POTASH — IT CURES CORNS TO STAY CURED — IT KILLS THE ROOTS. It is & wonder curing soft corns (corns between the toes.) It cures callouses on the bottom of thc feet. Warts drop off like scabs. Ne pain, no danger of blood poisoniny Take no substitutes. Remember the name— SLAUGHTER - CORN relieved after the first ap- plication—in five nights the corn e Price 20 cents The Lee & Osgood Co. Manufacturing Chemists, 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. octddam WM. F. BAILEY (8uccessor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE. CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Telephone 883. apraia in spending two hours turn- ing the crank of .a clothes ‘'wringer on a Monday morn- ing, when we will do your “entire week’s washing for fifty cents? £ “ Norwich Steam Laundry .+ 193 Frankiin Strest. A 'i”htmo._}". OGHIMWF 5 v l founa| WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Moving Pictures and Tilustrated Songs 1t Breed Theater. Vandeville and -Motion Pictures at Auditorfum, e, Motion Pictures and Songs at Olympic Theater. 3 Revival Meeting at Armory. v Tncas Lodge, No. 11,1-0. 0. F., meets in Odd Fellows’ Hall. Thames Union, No. 137,"U. B. of C. and J. of A, meets in Lucas Bloc! Norwich Conclave, No. 424, 1. O. H., meets in Austin Block. Norwich Lodge, No.-248, N.'E. O! P., meets in Buckingham Memorial. Tllustrated Taft Lodge, No. 25, A. 0. U W meets at Ponemah Hall, Taftville. Sevequonas> Council, No. 11, D. of P., meets in Foresters’ Hall. ANNGUNCEMENTS N. E- O. P. meets tonight. Adle: p M, 0 Il be absent ym Norwich all this week. In town week of Oct. 18th See adv. Frank A. Bill has the exclusive sale of men's King Quality $4 sho shoe of shoes for men. See th fall styles. Special Car to Baltic. Whist by Baltic Alumnae o= tion, benefit Academy of Holy Family, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 3 to 6. Special car leaves square L45. Tickets 35c. BROADWAY THEATER. At the Broadway Theater on Wednes- day, Oct. 13. A Stubhorn Cinderella, the most successful of all musical _comedies, which broke the records in Chicagb for consecutive performances, having played 500 times at Chicagd’s best the- the Princess; six months at -the dway theater, New York, and 21 in_Boston and Philadelphia, s now making new records on the road with Harry Stone, the _well known comedian, in the feature role as Mac. Mr. Stone has always been a popalar favorite since his initiation in musical comedy. The “original production ‘comes here almost direct from its run in . the It is one of the biggest suc- ses that will play here this season with its original massive production, pretty- girls and select company. There catchy song numbers, most of e hits. The song When You st Kiss the Last Girl You Love, sung by Grace Edmcnd, the prima donina, is one of the best’ songs. Joe Howard ever wrote. ‘A _Stubborn Cin- derella is under the personal direetion of Mort: H.' Singef, the pioducer of The Time, the Place-and the Girl, and othe big. hits in musical in the ast with Harry Stone and Grace Ed- mond are ‘Lillian Goldsmith, who play- ed the girl in The Time, the Place and the Girl company; W.-H. White, Lester Crawford, Francis Pierlot, ' Claire elke, Charles Haigh and Josephine Bajrd and a chorus of 59, includirng thé famous pony. ballet. Seats on sale at the box office, Wau- regan house, and - Bisket, Pitcher.& Cos on Monday, Oct. 11, at-9 o'cloek. OLYMPIC THEATER. He Tried On Handcuffs, The Fishér- man and The Brothers, Threo Fea- ture Pictures. He Tried on Handcuffs.—An hour before the ceremony the expectant bridegroom reminded that he forgotten the license. He rushes off city hall to obtain the important docu- ment, and while waiting for the form to. be filled in- curiously examines a nair of handcuffs the sheriff has laid upon the d He accidentally snaps these upon his wrist, but cannot wait the sheriff’s return to obtain his ye- lease and starts for the-church, befng arrested as an escaping prisoner just as he reaches the church door, after a series of exciting #xperiences. At the police station explanations are made, the sheriff arrives with the key to the cuffs and the ceremony is performed without further delay.” A lively and laughable comedy subject and a sure winner. The Fisherman.—A tragic tale rich in tense dramatic situations and pre- senting a series of exceptionally beay- tifu! marine views. An old fisherman and his son, set out on a fishing trip in epite of an approaching storm.. A squall upsets the tiny craft and the boy is washed beyond his father's reach, disappearing in the thick mist of rain. The old man clings to the,keel of the overturned boat until rescued by his brave wife, who faces the-dangers of the sea. The Brothers is'a clever story and intensely interesting. It is photo- graphically perfect, artistically inger: preted and will without a doubt prove a sensation. William T. Delaney will sing two of the latest illustrated songs. Matinee 2.30. Evening continuous from 7.30.to 10 p. m. BREED THEATER. “The Tower of Nesle,” Magnificent Film d'Art. 3 Another superb motion picture- has béen secured for the delectation of the patrons of the Breed theater this title of The Tower of Nesle, it being an_ historical drama adapted from-the famous novel of the same name, by Alexander Dumas. 1In this silent dra- ma Appear some of the finest actors op the French stage, among them being M. Henri Krauss of Sara Bernhaydi’s theater, and seen here at the Breed in the successfully artistic picture/en- titled La Tosca. The events which form (he thread of (his story lake place during ¢he first part sf the Feigh of Louis X, enud arc a sgrice of strat- c&y alousy and lofty wmbition, ‘@ad When” suirounded Ly such ialenl gsein M. Krauss, thls picture becomes? a ritable gem and.as complete in ft 8y as any dramaiic prodiction “Another whole ‘reel of contedy. ity wl and i meny ways Cupmdes whan’ the success of last week,~ M #i week, and will be shown under the [ | Wite's Gone to the Country, is on for the fivst part of the week, as well as a big sensational robbery picture. ‘Complying with the public’s taste Eh o B e o som new e Er.and A today's ~matinee Frank Roust; tenor, will appear.in a selected programme of high grade and illus trated songs. He has just completed a-long engagement at one of the larg- est theaters in Boston, in fact, hav- ng been associated with all of the larger theaters of that city, as well as those. in other New: England cities. ANOTHER RECORD. It is becoming a regular weekly oc- currence for the New. Haven road to break records in its freight depart- ment at Waterbury, and last. week it | added a new.laurel. During the week more cars of freight were despatched | from Waterbury than ever before, the total of-1,745 beating the previous rec- ord, which was wmade in the week ending Sept. 25, by 133 cars. The number of cars received there | 1ast_week was 1,630, making a total of | 8,87 handled during the weel CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kiad You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 3 LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Saturday” evenin riage, between Broadway a'straw saichel. Leave at Bulletin oct from car- | d_Fourth | Office and yeceive reward. ISR i biste kst SO AS'SESSQESNDTICE All persons in the town of Norwich | lable to pay taxes are hereby notified | to return to the Asgessors on or be- | fore the first day of November next,| a written or printed list properly sign- | ed and sworn {o of all taxable prop- | erty owned by them on the rst day | of October, 1909. Those failing to make a; list will be charged a penalty | | B£.10 per cent. additional sccdrding to | aw. Blanks can be obtained at the As-| seasors’ Office in City Hall, or they will be ‘sent by mail upon applica- tion. Office Hours: 9.15 a. m. to 4 p. | AL REEV LEWIS R. CHURCH, ARON W. DICKEY, octéd Assessors. PROPOSALS FOR SIATE ROAD WORK SBALED PROPOSALS will be re- ceived by the State Highway Commis- sioner, Room Capitol. Hartford, Conn.,” until 2 o'clock p. m. Fridas Oct. i3, 1909, for construction of two sections ‘of grading and one of mac- adam in Portland, section of grading and section of macadam in Pomfret and | one_section of gravel road in the town of Frapilin, in accordance with plans and specifications. Bids will state the prices as required in these specifications. The State High- way Commlssioner reserves the right to increase pr decrease the number of feet to be ifaproved, after the contract is le All" bids must be accompanied by a bond of not less than oue-third of the cost of the work. Any bidder to whom | contract has been awarded refusing to | sign the contract at the prices offered | and furnish a surety company bond, or | certificd clicck, shall forfeit from his bond a equal to the difference in price between his bid and the next lowest bid. Plans and specifications may be examined ag First Selectmen’s office at Portland, Pomfret and Frank- lin. or of the State High- v Co oner. Room 27. Capitol. ie State Highway Commissioner Te- gerves_the right to reject any and all Dated at Hartford, Conn., Oct. 9. 1909, JAS. H. MACDONALD, State ‘Highway Commissioner. New London County: or a license to sell and 1ous and intoxicat . ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in the building corner Water and Market streets. Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in tid building, any part or parts of ich are cut off or partitioned in such manner as to form booths. side rooms, retiring rooms. My place of busi- | ness is not located within two hundred fest in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial school, or | the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, public library or cemetery. Dated at ‘Norwich, this 6th day of Oc- tober, A, D. 1909. 'Thomas F. Moriart. Applicant, = We, the undersigned, electors and taxpayers, owning real es- of the Town of Norwich. and sign and endorse the foregoing tion of Thomas F. Moriarty for se, and hereby certify that said is a suitable person to be to said application. ated at Nerwich. this 7th day of Oc- tober. A D. 1909. John A. Moran, W. Barnes, Theadore N. Church, ssidy, William- H.. Murphy. certify' that the above mamed signers and endorsers arc electors and taxpavers_ bwnimg real estate. in the Town of Nerwici.. Dated at Norwich, this 7tn day of October, A. D. 1805 Chas. S. Holbrook, Tawn Clerk. octiTM TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors. ale, lager beer, Rbine wine and cider ' in the bullding at 44 Franklin street, Town of Norwich, ex- cept in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or parts of which “are cut off or partitioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of business'is not located within two hun- dred feet in a direct.line from any churcl) _edifice or public or parochial schaol, " or the premises pertaining theret8, ‘ot any postoffice, public lib rv. or 'cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this “6th day of October, A. D. 1908 George . Greenburger, Applicant. W the undersigned. are electors and_ tax- payers, owing real estate, of the Town of “Noriich, and hereby sign and en- dorse- the-'foregoing.- application of George ‘Greenburger for a license, and hereby. certify that sald applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to sald application. Dated at Norwich, this 7th day of October, A. D. 1808 Nigholas Tarrant, Michael B. Ring, Ellis Rabphael, Rutherford C. Plaut, Benjamin C. Hannis. - I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real es- tate. in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 7th day of October, A. D. 190: Clias 8. Holbrook, Town Clérk. oct ofro Gravi v upplemental Order EEE"0r Conmecticut, Count London, Superior Court, s A 903, LOUISE GRAUL. ¢ Notice. of New Oct.” 2d, Upon the complaint of the said Otto Graul, claiming for reasons therein set forth'a divorce, nmow pending before this Court, having been returned there- to on the first Tuesday of May, 1909. It appearing to and being found by this Court that Louise Graul, the said defendant; is absent from this State and gone tp parts unknown, and that notice of the pendency of the com plaint was given as required by orde: of motice. heretofore issued, and now the ' plalntiff asks for a further order of notice inl the premises Therefore. ed, That notice of chepengen sai@t complaint be ! iven by, pubiisning this order in The Nor rning Builetin, a newspaper pm.ga!lm«m..- Canti,, two weeks Syccessively. \Cile Soh 4 «ax:or,an‘g‘ A O ot Rl sh IREARD RONORMAN, 1k of (he Superior Cotirt London County, — octds | exchange spirituous .and ST tuous sel xchange . and _intoxica Tauors, ale, lnger B fi bee: 5 and_ cider in the | il at 248 .ut.u‘n Yo street, Town of ::w any part or parts which are r' Hat secol ttern, R. D. 1, rooms and apa or partitioned +n- such manner as to (ung‘}wox ths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place. of: husiness is not lo- cated within two hundred feet in a direct line from &ny church edifice or public or parochial school, or the prem- WEA 1k weavers for a stead. round; statin; Astoria, L. I, N. Y. | VERS WA —Good broad msylvania mill; work at good pay. ail"the vea ‘tamilles” preferred. Ad experience, 3. C. Migel & Co., tod e Saplie” HbraTy, or = ‘comatery. office. public ary, 3 Dated at Norwich, this 8th day of Oc tober, A. D. 1909. Joseph G. Bedard, Applicant. ‘We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real es. tate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and application of Ji license, and here applicant is ‘a call m| abi PR sevtity that pald alile porsch 5o be straightforward propo: mission. e. fice: WANTED Three energetic. reliable local men. for an established legitimate permanent growing business in this Jo- ity. Experience unnecessary:. clean, i sition, ana seady loyment for men’ of ‘character and ity. Guaranteed sal Reply with referenc Address Permanent, Bulletin - octsd licensed pursuant to -said application. Dated at Norwich, this 6th day of Oc- tober, A. D. 1909. Michael B. Ril James H. Hiscox, N. C. Disco, D. res| hand' nd_be-correct at figures. WANTED_Girl for office wgrk; one iding in Norwich; must writé a good Apply ‘est Side Silk Mill. oct Disco, John J. O'Neil. "I hereby’ certify that the above named signers and en- dorsers are electors ‘and taxpayers, in_the Town of ownimg real estate, i this 6th Norwich. Dated ‘at’ Norwich, WANTED—B; sition as hou Addres: oct7d American woman, po- eeper or work in hotel. So. Killingly, Conn. N. B. day of October, A.'D. 1809." Chas 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct11M TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: I BRIGHT GIRLS WANTED for wind- Ing and doubling raw. silk Apply. at the Westerly Silk Mill Co., Franklin 8t. oc i 7 FR SALE—New milch cow and calf. Ayer, Yantie, Ct. oct11d FOR lu.-—upryht Topair: price reasonable: must be sold i -fp:n e. Inquire at this office. oct8d FOR SALE—New and second-hand soline engines, mounted on trucks; for sawing wood. Agents B Bowen, North Windham, oCt5 Conn. FOR SALE—Farm of ten acres, good house, barn, sheds, etc.; an ideal poul- try farm; cheap if taken at once.' F. E. Bowen, North Windham, Conn. octsd REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 40-anre farm, good comfortabls 3- room house, 1 mile to village, 4 miles to city, $700. 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy tn trol- lev, fine new 8-room cot! fintsned in cypress, hot and cold water, bath, new barn. price $3.000. The best 176-acre form fn New Lon- don county for $5,002 Several good investment propertie: in_city of Willimantic. Three furnished cottages on Fisher's | Island at bargain price: f you want a farm, country home or city property, call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Mnin Street, ~Willimantie, Conn. iyisa TO RENT. TO RENT—One finely furnished front room, st eat, running water, and e faquire "of 3. B Lucas, Central uilding. octdd TO LET-—On Broadway, next to the Wauregan Hotel, two rooms, suitable for offices or dressmaker; also in tho same bullding, a large, light and dry basement room, 26 feet by 36 feet. suit- able for businéss purposes or SLOTage. Apply to Willlam H. Shields. oct? < Mttt a8 Y TO RENT—Rooms; select. Apply 68 Church St ootsd TO RENT—Tenement on Mechanic St., suitable for small family: cheap rent. Apply at West Side Silk Mill. sep30d TO RENT—SIx rogm modern flat on Laurel Hill Ave. e _minutes’ walk to Wauregan corner. C. E. K. Burn- ham, Salem Road. Telephone 516-3. sep22d TO RENT—Tenement, § rooms, with storage, gas, modern improvements, fine location, five minutes’ walk from square. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. uug30d hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider at 6 Rose place, Town of | 3% Norwich, except in * the _rooms and |S¥; apartments in said building, any-part ot parts of which are cut off or par- titioned in such manner as to form Dbooths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public -or arochial school, or the premises per- in hereto, or.any postoffice, libra. WANTED—A useful mian for outside and_inside housework; married Enj h bos. Swede _preferred. ~Apply in nslow T. Williams, Yantic. GIRLS WANTED Skein Winders, - Braider = Tenders; \of emotery “Dated 4t Norwich,| Steady vork; good Wages. Turner & is §th day of October. A. D. 1909, W. i ; Ward, Applicant. ' We, the under- | Stanton Co. Golden St, Greeneville. signed, are electors and taxpayers, | OC owning redl - estate, of the Town ‘of Norwich, and hereby: sign and endorse the foregoing application of W. T. Ward for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable per- son to be licensed purguant to said ap- cation. - Dated at Norwich, this 8th of October, A. D. 1909. ' Clarence to D. WANTED. The public/to know that owing to the increase of business we have moved in\larger quarters and will be pleased see old and new. patrons in our new place. Boynton, Albert Wagner, Ernest W. | SEWING MACHINE HOSPITAL AND Geduldig, Robert Mahoney, Arthur C. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. Boynton.” I hereby certify that the 100 West Main St. Telephone. bove named signers and endorsers are | oct9d tors and taxpayers, ownlng reaj es- | = in the Town of Nnr}vlc 3 bDIteAd WANTED. oct11M cle se! i mo: rea s/ missioners for New London County: hereby apply for a license to sell and intoxicating Rhine _wine liquors, ale, lager beer, and cider in the building at 28 North Main street, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or paris. of which are cut off or partitioned.in such man- ner as to form booths, side rooms. or retiring rooms. My piace of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochigl scheol, or the premises pertaining® thereto, ' or any postoffice, public library. or ‘cemetery. Dated at ‘Norwich, this 6th day ot Oe- tober, A. D. 1909, Antone M. Bubko, Applicant. ‘We, the undersigned, are els | We are offering for a vour choice of about 50 of our famous “Mayflower White Wyandotte” Cocker- ‘Phone 34-3. sep2d rk and several laborers; also wanted, eral cooks and general housework in good places, ome at $30 per nth. Call at Free Employment Bu- u, 43 Broadway -Central Building. H. Reeves, Supt. octdd A Golden Opportunity short time at a low price to reduce stock. Get ome now and improve yrur flock. MAYFLOWER POUI 'RY FARM, Norwica, Town, Cos clectors and taxpayers, owning real es- tate. of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Antone M. Bubko for a license. and hereby certify that said applicant is a_suitable person to- be licensed pursuant to said application. sept29d WANTED — WEAVERS Apply at HALL BROS,, 29-31 Commerce St. Dated at Norwich, this 7th day of Oc- tober, A. D. 1309 _John _Traminski, William J. Kramer; Philip T\ Wilhelmi. Carl Hiel, Herman Breoblau. I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpay- owning real estate, in the Town_ of Fa WANTED mily Cooks, General House Girls, Waitress and a Coachman with ref- wich. Dated at Norwich, this 7th | erence. day of October, A. 1909." Chas 8. J. B. LUCAS, Holbrook, Town' Clerk. oCtIIM | Joniagy Reom 32, Cantral Bid NOTICE TO CREDITORS. r AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Colchester. within and for the Dis- triet of Colchester, on' the 10th day of September, A. D. 1909. Present—H. P. BUBLL, Judge. Estate of Catherine’ Goggin, late of Colchester, Conn., in said. District, de- ceased. Ordered,“That the Administrator cite the creditors.of said deceased to bring in their claims against said estate within six months from this date by MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, lewelry and Securities of any kind at thi Lowest Ratee of Interest. An old established firm to deal with (Establivhed 1872.) 'THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 151 Main Street, Upstales. posting up a notice to that effect, to- gether with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place’ where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circula- tion in said District, and make return to this Court. H. P. BUELL, Judge. octlld NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Colchester, within and for the Dis- trict_of Colchester, .on the 9th day of | October, A. D. 1908, Present—H, P. BUELL, Judge. Estate of Jjohn Wild, late ster, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against _said estate within six months from this date by posting up a notice to that effect, to- gether with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in.the same town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circula- tion in said District, and make return to this Court. s octlld H. P. BUBLL, Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 9th day of Octaber, A. D. 1909, Present—NBELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate_of Harriet S. Cady, late of Norwich,” in said District, deceased. The Executor exhibited his adminis- tration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 14th day of Octo- ber, A. D. 1869, at 10 o'clock In . the forenoon, at the Prabate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said Dis- of . Col- el tive all trict, be, and the same is. appointed for hearing the same, and the said Bx. ecutor is directed to give notice there. of by publishing this order omce in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to_the Court. s 'NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, octl1d Clerk. AT A GOURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the-Sth day of October, A. D. 190! AYLING, Judge. Present—NELSON J. Estate of Mary V. McCusker, late of Lewliston, Maine, deceased. Henry McCusker of Lewiston, Maine, appeared in_Court and filed a petition praying. for the reasons therein .set forth, that administration be granted upon’ the estate of said deceased, al- leged to be intestate. hereupon, 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 13th day of October, A. D. 1909, at 10.o'clock in the forenoon. and that notice of the pendency of said petition. and of sald caring thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some pewspaper having a clrculation in sald District, at least two-days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing Is a true copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, octlld Cly Have You Noticed the 4 Increased Travel? 1t's « sure sign of good weather ana fine roads. People like to get out into the ‘open mir. We furnish the best method, and if you'll take one of our teams you'll say the same, MAHONEY BROS, Fal marl7d Norwich Nicke! § Brass Co, Tablewars, 't Avenue. to 87 Chestout $t. ocue Y, E €9 Telephone §68. Iy26a Sideboards A dining Toom without a Smehoarq is much like a window without hang- | ings — unfinished and unsatisfactory. It lacks the touch that gives the room | the home atmosphere. | Our Buffets is one of the largest in Bast- | collection of Sideboard and ern Connectuct, and our prices posi- ely the lowest. Special on Dining Room Furniture this week. prices ‘Shea &—Burke 37-41 Main Street. oct7d Floral Designs and Cut Flowers For All Occasion: GEDULDIG’S, 77 Ceda- Street. Protective PAINT Pure — Elastic — Durable Best Paint Made for Metal Roofs, Bridges, Cornices, Standpipes, Galvanized . Iron, Fences, Fire Escapes, Stacks, and all MetallicSurfaces. Paint your tin roof before bad weather sets in and use - FEROX SIS0 w5 WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Main 8t, Franklin Sguare. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE WEST SIDE COTTAGE, about one mile from Franklin Square; seven rooms, bath and closet; small lot, but near trolley and low priced. Install- ment payments received. TO RENT 11 ELM STREET—Newly renovated, centrally located, five rooms, cellar and yard; water closet. In complete order; $9 per month, octéd New Milch Cows FOR SALE Carload just arrived. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Ct, Telephone. octéd FOR SALE a second-hand Team Wagon M. B. RING, Chesinut Streel. septsd A Desirable BUILDING LOT FOIQALE The lot known as No. 1, situated at the junction of Mowry and Whitting- ton Avenues, Greenecevill, having a frontage on Mowry Avenue of 1017-10 feet. It either a dwelling or store building, and will be soid at a very low price. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, CENTRAL BUILDING. FOR SALE Four tenement house Nos. 38-40 Me- | Kinley avenue. All rented to good pay- is an excellent location for ing tenants. Also house and smal barn No. 30 Baltic street, with tw | building lots fronting on Orchard i street. House contains ven rooms, with ruuning hot and cold water, set tubs, bath, wash bowl, and closet on | cach fioor. G. L. CROSGROVE, 30 Baltic St, or Wauregan House, sept21d SALE HORSES I have just arrived home with as good lot of Horses as can be found anywhere. Bie pair bays weigh 3100; another bay team, weight 2906, and others weighing 1050 to 1500. A iot of jood Business Horses. Come and see | them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Telephone connection. auglod Individuality Is What Counts In Photography. Bringing out the real personality, | the fine points in character, the little itrnitx- 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. | " 1t you want a photo of your real | self, or what your friends see to love | and admire. call on "LAIGHTON { The Photographer, Norwich Savings opposite Soctety aug1sd LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake and Bread cannot be excslled. Give us a trial order. nov2d ALL HORSES DIE No other form of property insur- snce 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 5568; house 854-2. jun23d General Contractor All orders receive prompt &nd careful attention. Give me a trial order. Sat- Isfaction yuaranteeG THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2. Norwich,+ 20 Fairmount Street. Don't you be, you P A Have you heartache? Miillons share If 'you earn a crown, you'll weas Jt— Keep sweet. Don’t go handing out your troubles to your busy fellow men— -+ If you whine around they'il try to keep from meeting you alg— Don't | declare " the worlds “a Don't lét pessimism win you, Prove there's lots of good stuff im you— P Keep sweet. If your dearst hopes seem hlighted and despair looms into view, Set your juw and whisper grimly, Though they're false, yet Il bo rue, : Never Iét your heart grow bitter: With your ear to Hope's tranemitter. Hear Love's songbirds bravely twit: ter, Keep sweet. Bless your heart, this world's a good one and will always help a man, Hate, misanthropy and malice have no place in Nature's plan, there who's sigh- street, suitable for most any kind of businéss. Moderate rent. Inquire at Bulletin Office. sepbd FOR RENT—At 252 Franklin two stores, separately or used many vears as a grocery store. Call between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. Mrs. W. M. Vars, 58 Hobart Aven ja 1 or similar ousiness. FACTORY TO RENT. @ith optlon of purchase, 140x25. thres storles and basement. Well lighted. 300 feet from frelght station. R. R. junction and transfer point. Handy to New York and New kngland markets. Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam. Ct. FOR RENT €ix Room Cottage Steam heat, ete. | Inquire on premises, 43 Beech St. or A second-hand Dump Carl and | call telephone 961. octild " TO RENT Tenement at 240 Laurel 9 rooms, bath and ‘modern ments. L. Hutchins, 37 st. T0 RENT New coltages and (enemenis. Enguire of A. L. POTTER & CO., 18 Broadway. iy1d Hill_ Ave. improve- Shetucket sep27d _TO RENT. Furnished House of nine rooms and bath. Modern Conveninces. JAMES L. CASE, No. 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. | | “If I's Made of Rubber We Mawe It 1 GO TO THE § Rubber Store FOR YOUR AUTO TIRES Better equipped than ever be- fore 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 ars Alling Rubber Co., 74-76 Main €t. Norwich. | 162 State St, New London Operating 15 Stores. Wall 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, CALL ON ME \§m anything you § may desire In Hatr \\ Goods—Curls, Pufts, Pompadours, Wigs, etc. Prices reason- Telephone. jyrgd able. Call and see OTTO STABENOW, Prop. apr24d 17 Broadway. DR. JONES, Dentist, 35 SHETUCKET ST. Reom 10 ’Phon: 33-3 maylia MME. TAFT, Palmist and Clairvoyant. I am now located at § Uuion 8t. New Tondon one black from post - office. whare 1 shall he pleased to see my friends and patrops Sepltd | cess by which & woman' deprives | self of an escort."—Chicago News. TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, | Help your brother leasantly located at 21 Ripley place, ing, cast Side. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. Keep his flag of courage flying; 80p10d Help him try—twill keep you try- — ing— STORE TO RENT at 61 Franklin ep sweet. Baltimore American, PUCK LOST AND FOUND, Puck has fled the haunts of men; Ridicule has made him wary In_the woods, and down the giem, No one meets a fairy! “Cream!” the greedy goblin cries— Empties the deserted dairy Steals the spoons, and off he flies, Still we seek our fairy! Ah! What form is entering? Lovelit eyes and laughter alry! ot this'a befter thing. Child, whose visit thus 1 sing, Even than a fajry? ’ Lewls Carroll. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings jee how's th' thermometer, Denny.” It's shtopped. Sure 'tis th' same as 't waz wan hour ago."—Judge. “Going up to hear that lecture on appendicitis today?’ “Naw, I'm tired of these organ recitals.”—Cornell Wid- ow. “You haven't had time to make any friends? Then you have lived in vain.” ot on your life. I've managed to make scme bully enemies.”—Cleveland Leader. Lawyer—What Is your occupation? Witness—I'm a plano finisher. . Law- yer—Be a little more definite. Do you polish them or move them ?—Boston Transcript. Mr. Newlywed—The moths have eat- en every single thing in the clowet, Ida. Mrs. Newlywed—I don’t see how they could get in. Tve kept the door llnrrked all “summer long.—Brooklyn ife. “Why does he go about in that de- jected manner? Has fortune _failed him?" “No; he bought an automohile, and now hescan't e any of his enemies to take a ride in It."-—Atlan- ta Gonstitution. “After all, “what s ms ? ‘Marriage, plied the young matron, “is the fair, ro- | “Why don't you tell people you wus wit' Cook or Peary?” inquired the town sot. “I git enough abuse as it is." re- plied the' wan g one.—Louisville Courier-Journal. “Are you in favor of votes for wom- en? “Yes. Perbaps If we can get them to think more about votes they will think less about clothes. 1 have fiur daughters who are growing up.” ueried the maiden P | —Chicago Record-Herald. | “Gee!” said the first tramp, “1 wish [ | wuz an Eskimo.” “Why? said the sec- |ond tramp “T see in de papers dat Eskimos bathe only once a year, an” den not always."—Detroit Free Press. Jones—What did your rich uncle leave you when he died? Smith— Nothing. Jones—Didn't he say any- thing to_you before he pasesd away? Smith—Yes; he sald nothing was t0o good for me.—Tit-Bits. “Mirrors,” says the thoughtful mam, “were given to woman so that ehe may see herself as others see her.” “Hard- ly,” comments the man with the faded whiskers. “They were given to her so she may make herself see herself as she wants others to ses her."—Chicago Post. “Winkley is 2 good dea: of a crank, {sn't he?” “That doesn't half describe him. He's going around now insist- ing that if the postoffice department has to be made self-sustaining the war and navy department ought to be run the same way."—Chlcago Tribune. MUCH IN LITTLE In Prussia recently & burglar was conyicted on the evidence of teeth marks in an apple which he had bitten While engaged. in his thievery. Instructions in “baby minding” are given to the students of the London garden schools, Bables are borrowed for the purpose. | The total earnings of Indian rail- ways from Jan, 1 to July 17, 1909, were $62,933,600.4 against $59,689,600 during the corresponding period last year. A Belgian pigeon trainer has been | experimenting with llows in the | place of homing pigeons and says they i have the advantage of great spoed. Experiments are being made with aerial torpedoes n Germany. Ths tor- | pedoes are driven by trid motors and it is hoped to gontrol them by wireless. Iy An Ingenlous ne recently pat- ented by an I takes a plece of wire, cuts it the right length, bendw it and fastens it around hose to hold a coupling. An electric glue heater has been put on the market and is said to keep melted glue at & temperature of 150 degrees for several hours after the cur- rent has been shut off. Consul H. P. Coffin of Mazatlan calls attention to the importance of the new railroad line along the Mexican west coast, the ultimate destination of which Is Central America and Pana- ma. /A 46-mile telephone service was in- Augurated at Diego Suarez in July, making four towns of Madagascar thus equipped, the others being Tananarive, Tamatave and Majunga, with a total of 175 miles of wire. The meeting of the British assocla- tion jn 1913 will in all probability he held in Australis. The effort is being made by the officials of the University of wrne. are now in corre- spa ‘with'the ous educational tific bodles of the seuthern colinent. Ggbet, 3 French lnventsr, s cond e Very succedn. A LOTpedo opeTe T, and Mr. ne'l,.mf ful gxpe prpadtely hat iy @ device por “inle to Vice for a