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RASH ALL OVER BOD Awful, Crusted, Weeping Eczema on Little Sufferer — A Score of Treat- ments Prove Dismal Failures. CURE ACHIEVED BY CUTICURA “My little boy had an awful rash all over his body and the doctor said it was eczema. It was terrible and used to water awfully. Any place the water went it would form another sore and it would become crusted. A score or more phy- sicians failed utterly and dismally in their efforts to remove the trouble. Then 1 was told to use the Cuticura Remedies. 1 got a cake of Cutioura Boap, a box of Cuticura Ointment and & bottle of Cuticura Resolvent, and before we had used half the Resolvent 1 could see a change i him. - In about two months he was entirely well. 8 l.tuncbertn .PIGD s‘evm Cmtr; oy City, Pa., . 26 an Nov. 4, 190 @ Petter Drug & Chem. Corp, Sole Props., Bostoa WHAT 1S/GOING ON TONIGHT Moving Pictures and Hlustrated Sorgs 1t Breed Theater. ” Vaudeville and Motion Pictures -at Anditortum. A p Motion Pictures and Tilustrated Songs at Olympic Theater. Revival Service at the Armory. = Goethe lodge, No. 79, 1 O. O. F, meels in Ponemah Hall, Taftville. Norwich Grange, No. 172, P. of H, meets in Pythian Hall Local No. 343, 1. B. E. W., meets in Carpenters’ Hall, Thames Coundil, No. 'l R A meets in Fo ers’ Hall. Norwich Lodge. No. 12, A. 0. U. ¥ meets in Germania Hall. Paint and Decorators’ Union meets in C. L. U, Hall Sachem Chapter, No. 57, O. B. 8, meets in Buckingham Memor ANNGUNCEMENTS - The Plaut-Cadden Co. at their greas removal sale call attention to the yery large stock of ladies’ and - gen watches, gold and silver filled, whil are marked very much lower than you will ever e a chande to buy PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. Large patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street -janzzd T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, .....92 Franklin Strest. Lee's Remedies THE REMEDIES WHICH ARE MAKING NORWICH FAMOUS SLAUGHTER - CORN 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 a wonder curing soft corns (corns between the toes.) It cures callouses on the bottom of tho Warts drop off like scabs. , no danger of blood poisoning. Take no substitut Remember the name— SLAUGHTER - GORN All soreness relieved after the first ap plication—in five nights the corn s gone. Price 20 cents The Lee a);good Co. Manufacturing Chemists, 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. octadaw WM. F. BRILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Flack, Livery and Boarding Stable - 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. ‘Telephone 333 aprasa PAINTING BY CONTRACT See that you get what you pay for. We do work by contract and by the day and ‘guarantee money value. The Fanning Studios, - 31 Wiliow St auglsa . 167 ‘Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the fines; standard ! prands of Beer of Europe'end Awmer! s, Bohemian, Plisner, Culbach Bavarian Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Mueir's Ecotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout. C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker HYI P. E_Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser 3 weiser, Schlits ang Pabst. ~A. A. ADAM, Norwieh Town. aia stock of thein again BROADWAY THEATER: A Broken Idol. w and then will make her beauty subservient to some art, but it is doubted if there is e s Madge Voe, who is said to impersondte a sorfowful little Chinese maid in the musical comedy production of. ‘A Broken_Idol,” which will be seen at the Broadway theater on Thursday, Oct. 14, with rémarkable fidelit Miss Voe is one of the prettiest members of this -~ big company, her dark Oriental features having ‘offen been pralsed. by wall known artists thryagaout this country and in Eu- rope. Yet she hides all this beauty in_malking her face up for this role. Miss Voe finds compensation in this transformation in the great anmiount of praise which her work has received from the dramatic reviewers wherever ‘A’ Broken Idol” has been seen. A Stubborn Cinderel Another of those big, breezy musical shows from the metropolis of the west comes to the Broadway theater to- night. Tis is one of the latest Chicago. pro- ductions, bearing the title of “A Stub- born Cinderella,” and it comes almost direct from the New Princess theater, where it has been playing to capacity houses since its opening. “A Stubborn Cinderella” is under the personal'man- | Cinderella’ js under the personal di- | rection of Mr. Mort H. Singer, which | should be ‘sufficient to prove that a, performaice of the first magnitude will be =een here, The cast is headed by the dashing | and brilliant Harry Stone, who previ- ous to his engagement with “A Stub- born Cinderella” was one of Henry W. Savage’s principal comedians. Miss | Grace Edmond has the part of Lady Leslie, and besides her many other charms has a beautiful soprano voice, which she uses effectively in a num- ber of s BREED THEATER. Fine Programme of Unexcellsd Come- dy and Drama. Sl A varied and excellent programme | of motion pictures is being shown at | the Breed theater this week, and con- | sists of some of the finest examples of ‘the motion-photographer's art. To head the list is the superb pre entation of the adaptation of Dumas famous novel, entitled The Tower of Nesle, which for sumptuousness of setting, richness of costumes and ac- curacy of portrayal, is seldom equaled. There is much that is instructive this week’s bill, there being two reels of the edueational sort, while the comedy is of the hest. Mr. Frank Roust, the new tenor of the Breed, | is scoring big with his splendid ren- | dition of the dignified glish | lad, entitied “There’'ll Come- a D; unusnally pure voice show | to advantage mot only in this | number, but in the illustrated song. THE AUDITORIUM. “Wonderful.” is the word on ever: ones lips at the finish of the acrot - ic act presented by the Airona-Toelier troupe at ' the um week. | George S, Banks, a_monologuist of | yre than ordinary ability, has a new | d original line of jok and stories | which p the house with him from | start to flnish. The skcteh presented | by Pe Pollo and Miss Th ma. | | A entiticd “A Bad Acton” is| first-class In every respect. The make- | up of Mr. Pollock particularly good sulted the part. Miss | Arglin is cute and vivacious and hold: the closet attention of - the audience throughout the entire act. Grace OF- ma, o wvatural comedienne, -occupies | the stage for twelye minutes and hands out a line of thesfunniest kind of talk. The well known soprano, Lillian-Mor- relle, was greeted with a budst of ap- plauee ag soon as she appeared to sing the Dbeantifully ililustrated and catchy Indian song, Napance, which she hand- led in her usnal first-class man; . The Ttalian operatic song which Miss Morrelle sang in a pretty library set- ting with full house lights was an in- stntancous hit. In the motion picture | e cwo especiatly good films will be | siown in A Fair Exchange, which tells the story nf George Eliot's Silas’ War- ner. and The Blight of Sin, which is particularly instzuctive. The remain- Ger of the pictures will be up to ihe standard maintained by this house. CASTORIA For Infants and Childrex. The Kind You Kave Always Bought No Building in Norwich will ever be too large for us to butid All we ask is an opportunity to.bld for the job. Competition is keen and compels close figuring, but years of experience has taught us the way to figure close and do first-class work “C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 370 may27d FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by~ HUNT . ... The Florist, T 130. Lafayette Street. 2 junisa Bears the Signature of woman is found who | | or” partitioned Cardwell, F. W. Medbury. 1 hereby | certify that the above named signers and endorsers arc electors and tax- . LEGAL NOTICES. ' NOTICE! Al persons, residents or mon-resi- dents, of the Town of Lebanon owning property in“sald Town: liable by law to | taxation. are hereby notified to present’ to either of the undersigned Assessors of said-Town, on or before Nov. 1st, A. D, 1909, written or printed lists of such property owned by them on the first_day of October, 1909, duly signed and verified by oath or affirmation, ac- cording 16 law: Blank lists may be obtained of either of the a¢ 8SSOrS. Hhiore of the Assessors will be One at the Town House in said Lebanon on r«]rlv 18, Oet. 20 and Nov. Ist, from 10 o'clock a.m. to 3 o'clock.p. m., for the purpose of ‘receiving lists. | " Datea at Lebanon. (his 12th day of L Octabery 1909, 39 1 CHAS. S. BRIGGS, Assessor for three years. HHO. A MILLS, 1 Assessor for JOHN CLARK, Assessor for one year. two vears. oct13a SeP/e PROPOSALS fOR SIATE ROAD WORK 1 SEALED PROPQSALS w ceived by the Stafe Highway Com sioner, Room 7. C: until né of grading and one of mac-, in “Porgiand. ‘section of grading | | on of macadam in Pomfret and | | one_section -of gravel road in the town | of Franklin, In accordance with plans | and_specifications. Bids wiil state (he prices as required | in these specifications. The State High- | way . Commissioner reserves the right to increase or decrease the number of feet to'be improved, after the contract is let. Al bids must be accompanied by a bond of not less than one-third of the fcost 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 | certified check, shall forfeit from his bond a sum equal to the difference in price between his bjd and the next lowest b Plans and specifications | may be examined at First Selectmen office ‘at Portland. Pomfret and Frank lin, or at the office of the State High- | way Commissioner. Room 27, Capitol. ‘The State Highway Commissioner re- servas the right to reject any and all bids. 1 Dited at Hartfo 1909, rd, State I oct11d 0 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: 1 hereby apply for a license to-sell and exchange ‘spirituous and intoxicating Hquors, ale. lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in the building §-10 Market street. Town of Norwich. except in the rooms and apartments in said building, any ‘part or parts of which are cut off in such manner as to side rooms. or retiring form - booths, rooms. My place “of business is not :ated within two hundred feet in a | rect. line: from any churel: cdifice or public ®r parochial school. or the premises. pertaining therel. or any ostoffice, pubiic library, or cem ated at Norwich. this.12th da October. A. D. 1909 Herman Jackel. Applicant, ~ We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, estate, of the town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Herman Jackel for a nd hereby certify that said is_a suitable person to he pursuant to, said_application. Norwioh, this i2th day of 1908, Lav owning ' real A, J. Wholey. payers, owning real estate. in the Town Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this h day of October. A. D. 19 Chas Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct13W. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New Lowdon County: T hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirityous and intoxicating lquors, ale,” lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in the building at 240 Main street, Town of Norwich, except In thc rooms end 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 hundred feet in a direct line from any churca edifice o public or parochial or the premises pertaining or any ce, publie iibrar: cemetery. orwich, rhi day_of Henry A. Gaucher, er & Co.. Applicant We, the un ned, are electors and taxpayers. owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich. and hereby sign and ad foregoing application of v cher & Co. for a license, and hereby certity thai said applicant is a_suitable person to be licensed pur- suant to said application Norwicii, this 12th day of O« John . A. Moran, . P Beigue, Rugherford C. Plau Dufois. T hereby rai the above endorsers are elec- owning real estate. v Dated at named signers tors and taxpayer in the To Norwich, t 1909, Chas oct1sW TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: I hereby appls for a license to sell -and éxcha spiritucus and intoxicating | liquors. ale. lager beer, Rhine wine ana cider it the building at § Franklin street or” partitioned in sueh manner.-a form booths. side rooms. or feti rooms. My place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public -or | parochial school. ' or the premisss pertaining thereto,.or any postoffice, pubilc library, or Gemieter: Dated at’ Norwich. this 12(h day. October, A, D. 1909, James O/Conne Applicant. | We, the undersigned, ai electors and tixpavérs, owning real éstate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of James O'Connell for a ficense, and héreby certify that said applicant 15 .a suitable person to be licensed pursuant -to said_application. Dated at Norwfch. this 12th day of Octoler. A D). 1904, ~ AThert L. Potter, Mever Blumenthal. Nicholas Tarrant Ellis Raphael. Ruiherford C. Plaut. 1 herehy certify that the above named signefs and endorsers are electors and taxpayers. owning rkal estate. in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this’ 12th ‘day of October. A. D.. 1908 ¢has. 8. Holbrook, Town Cierk. oct13W Orders taken for ail kinds of Hair Goods Yourown Combings made up. Hair Ornaments, Toilet Reguisites, Chiropody, Manicuring, Shampooiny, Face and Scaip Massage. Fannie 1. Gibson ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel 525 CALL ON ME Ing you ! Furniture, a Range or a Town of Norwich, except in the fl]el', rooms and apartments in said ifig’ 4 any part or parik of which azp e e # il ASSESSORS’ NOTICE All persons in the town of Norwich liable ‘to pay taxes are hereby notified to return 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 d of October, 1903. Those failing to make a list will be charged a penalty of 10 per cent, additional according fo law. Blanks, can be obtained at the As- sessors’” Office in City Hall, or they will be sent by mail upon applica- tion. 3 Office Hours: 9.15 a. m. to 4 p. m. ALEXANDER E. REEVES, LEWIS R. CHURCH, ARON W. DICKEY, Assessors. ASSESSORY NOTICE. All persons in the”Town of Colches- ter liable to pay taxes are hereby no- tified to return to the Assessors-om or before the first of November next a written or.printed list properly signed and sworn to of all taxable property owned by them on the firSt day of Oc. tober, 1909, Those failing.to make such a list will be charged a penalty of ten octéd per cent. additional, according to law. Assessors will meet’ at.the Selectmen’s room Oct. 14, 16, 23, 7 and 80. Hours: m. 2 TER, ¥.'J. SHAILOE, T. F. KELLE oct12d o Assessors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Colchester. within and for the Dis- trict of Colchester. on the ith day of A.D. 1909 P. BUELL, Judge. state of George L. Linsley, late of Colchester, in sald District, deceased. Ordered, That the Executor, James R. Linsley, ‘cite the creditors of said de- ceased to bring in their claims against said estate within six months from this date. by posting up a notice to. that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place’ where said deceased last dwelt, ad in the samé town, and by pubifsh- ing the same once In a newspaper hav- ing a circulation in said District, and make return to this Court. oct13d H. P. BUELL. Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Colchester, within and for the Dis- trict of Colchester, on the Sth day of September, A. D. 1909. Present—IL. P. BUELL, Judge. Estife of George B. Avei lchester, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Executrix cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in_ their claims against said _estate within_ six months from this date, by posiing up a motice 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 to 330 p. 3. F. SLA! 9 a.m, 1 late of once in aper having a circula- tion_in rict, and make return to this octl H. P. BUELL, Judge. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at North Stoningtor. within and for the District_of North Stonington. on the 11th day of October, A D. 1909. Present—CALVIN A. SNYDER, Judge. Estate of Lucy B, Griswold,' late of North Stonington, in sald District, de- ceased. Bertha A. Hill of Ware, Mass.. ap- peared in Court and moved that an in- strument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased be ad- mitted to probate, Therefore, Ordered, That said appli- cation be lieard and examined at the Probate Office-in North Stonington, in said District, on the 16th day of Octo- ber, A. D. 909, at 10 o'clock in the forénoon. and that said Bertha A. Hill give pubiic notice to all persons inter- ested in sald estate by advertising once in The Norwich Morning Bulletin, a newspaper having a circulation in said Probate District. to appear if they see cause, at said time and place, and be heard relative thereto, and make re- turn te the Court. 2 Attest: CALVIN A. SNYDER. Judge. Ihe Big Store L. WITH ... The little Prices If you are looking for Heater, come fo us and you nieed not look any fur- w‘ewwnl convince ou that we are the BIG Schwartz Bros., 9-11 Water Strest * COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS, Open Evenings. Tel. 502. octsd CHANGING COLOR with regard to a Sult of Clothes, or anyv other Garment, is & matier of eage with us. Your Suit may. look old and | L but it seni to us-for renova- We can ool change its ppear- unce by giving it a'new lease of life, We'll fake an old grey- suit, for in- stance. and make it into s new bLlack may deslre Goods—Curls, Pompadours, eic. Prices able. Call me. In Tafr Putrs, Wigs, reason- and see HEN you want to put Your busi is¢ betore tho public, thers is 80 ms- dium better than through the advertis- ing columns of The Bullstin 0770 STABENO, Prop. apri4e 7 lrudwu‘-’ one that will give you at least another years service. ~The cost is little, and We are prompt in delivering work when we promrise it. Give us a trial with a sult this week. Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Franklin S . &ept300 2 WANTED. BRIGHT GIRLS w'—um for. wind- ing and (oublhl{ raw silk. A;lhl)‘ B-lll n St the Westerly Silk Mill Co., Fran oct13d WANTED—To buy second hand w. on maker's planer and bandsaw. Apply Wm. Garrett, Poquetanuck. _ octi3d WANTED—A girl as chambermaid and waltress. Apply mornings and SVenings 1o Mre. Win. D, Hirge. 2 Huntingion Place. octizd _FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Carload of northern »o; tatoes. Vermont Central station. J B. Bates. octizd good THORSE_ _FOR SALE Rxita driver. 4. F. Fellows, Hanover. octizd FOR SALE—Bargain: have no use for her; bay mare, weight 1000 Ibs. 10 years old: fat and serviceable sound, driver and worker. Price $30, {f taken at once. Rear of Bank 'St., Ne Londan, Ct. WANTED —Competént cook. Apply evenings. Mrs. John L. ;Mitchell, '3 Rockwell Terrace. WANTED—Girl for office” wor residing in Norwich: must write a good hand and be correct at figures. 1 at West Side Silk Miil. WANTED A TABLE GIRL—wages $4 week. Ad- dress F. G. Rogers, Century Hotal, Mouson.' Miss., ot call by’ 'phone 5000 Faciiities for Supplying Belp UNSURPASSED. SERVICE FREE. Teamsters, laborers, machinists. of- fice clerks and stenographers (female), tactory and hotel heip. By telephons or in person. We want afl kinds of domestic help. Free Employment Bu- reau, Central Building, S H. Reeves, Supt. ‘Phone 344-5. “oct12d GIRLS WANTED Skein Winders, 'Braider, Tenders; steady vork; good wages. Turner & Stanton Co., Golden St., Greeneville. "octdd WANTED. . ‘The public to know thatsowing to the increase of business we have moved fn larger quarters aua will be ple:sed ol fo 500 ©0ld and new patrons in our new ce. ? SEWING MACHINE HOSPITAL AND ‘GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. 108 West Main St. Telephone. octdd WANTED — WEAVERS Apply at HALL BROS. 23-31 Commerce St. WANTED s, General House Girls, and a Coachman with ref- o sept29d J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Cent: LOST AND FOUND. | sept28d LOST—On July 20th, two (§ dlesex Banking 1st Mig. Boi of same is due Feb. 1st. 1911 reward will be pajd on the the above to . 129 Main St. octi2d LOST—Between Noi nd_ Wor- | cester R. R. station and American ex- | pross office between 4 and 5 p. m. Oct. | 2, a large oid gold beltpin set with many precious stones. Suitable veward if returned to Mise Bacheler, 22 East Town St., Norwich Town. 134 BANKBOOK LOST—Loat or stolén Passbook No. 1485, of The Thames Loan and Trust company. All persons are cautioned against purchasing or negotiating the same, and any person having a claim to said book iz hereb called upon to present said claim to sald bank on or before the thirtcenih day of April, 1910, or submit to having the book declared”canceled and extin- guished, and a new book issued in lieu thereof, or the amount due therecon paid. 0ct13W. T PREMISES Sunday black'“tan and white fox- nd. - Owneftcan have same by prov- ing property aW*paying charges to G. E. Hodge, Bath St. oct13d ‘Watohes. 7 Kind st the 4 SoNEiahea fera to, den g m o (Establivhed ' 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 151 Molm Street, Upatairs. Sideboards A dining room without a Sideboard js much like a window without hang- ings — unfinished, and unsatisfactory. 1t lacks the touch that gives the room the home atmosphere. Our collection 'of Sideboard and Buffets is one of the largest in Bast- ern Connectuct, and our prices posi- tively the lowest. Speciai all Dining Room Furniture this week. Shea & Burke 37-41 Main Street. oct7d FEROX| Protective PAINT Pare — Elastic — Durable Eest Paint Made for Meial Roofs, Bridges, Cornices, Standpipes, Galvanized [ron, Femces, Fire Escapes, Stacks, and all MetallicSurfaces. §| Paint your tin roof before bad prices on SOLD BY CHAS. 036000 & G2, 45 ang \ Commerce® REAL ESTATE SARGAIN! 40-acre farm, good comfortabls 3- room house, 1 mile to village, 4 miles to elty. $700. 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy to trol- lev, fine new §-room cottage finisned in cypress, hot and cold water. bath. new ‘barn, price $3.000. ferm fn New Lon The best 175-acre don county for 35.00¢ Several good- investment properties in city of Willimantic. Three furnished cottages on Fisher's Isiand at bargain price. If you want a farm, country home or city property, call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Matn Street, Willimantic. Conn. Iy1sd FOR SALE CHEAP Slightly Used Upright Piano —at— YERRINGTON'S, 49 Main Streel. WHITREY?S AGERNGY, 227 Main St, Frankiin Square. Real Estate and insurance FOR SALE WEST SIDE COTTAGE, about one fle from Franklin S: rooms, bath and ¢ E near trolley and low pri 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, FOR SALE A second-hand Pamp Cart and‘ a second-hand Team Wagon M. B. RING, Chestnut Sireel. septsd A Desirable BUILDING LOT FOR_S_ALE The lot known as No. 1, situated at the junction of Mowry and Whitting- ton Avenues, Greeneeviile, having a | trontage on Mowry Avenue of 1017-10 | fect. It 1s an excellent location for cither a dweillng 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- ing tenants. Also house and small barn No. 30 Baltic street, with two building lots fronting on Orchard street. House contains seven rooms, with ruuning hot and cold water, set | tubs, bath, wash bowl, and closet on each floor. G. L. CROSGROVE, 30 Baltic Street. | sept21d SALE HORSES 1 have just arrived home with as good lot of Horses as can be found anywhere. Bie pair bays. weigh 3100: another bay team, weight 2506, and 1060 to 1500. ~ A Iot of orses. Come and see others weighin good Business them. FLMER R. PIERSON, Telephone connection. aug30d General Coniractor All orders racelve prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial order. Sat. | isfaction- guaranteeG. | THOS. J. DODD, Norwich | Telephone 348-2. Norwich, | AHERN BROS., General Contractors 63 BROADWAY ; ‘Phone 71t sun3a | Delivered to Any Pirl of Norwich [ the Ale that is acknowledged to be tho best on the market HANLEY’S PEERLESS.. A telephone crder will | recejve prompt attention, D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St. | may29d AMERICAN HOUSE, Furrell & Sanderson, Props. SPRCIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, ete. Livery connected SHKTUCKET STREET. | DR, JONES, Dentist, THE RANDALL HOUSE will 3 continued 3t 5%, Cluqi St asa. .class rooming house, with heated bath, ete. octifd |/ 35 SHETUCKET ST. | st. TO RENT. 10 LIr—On Broadway, next to the Wauregan Hotel, two_ rooms, sultable for offices or dressmaker; also in lht: same bullding, 4 large, light and dry basement room, 2 feet by 36 feet. suit- able for business purposes or storage. Apply to Willlam H. Shields. oct TO RENT—Tengment on Mechanic St.. suitable for small famil » vent. Apply at West Side Silk Mill. TO RENT—Six room modern Laurel Iill Ave. Five minute: to Wauregan corner. C. E. K. Burn- ham, Saiem Road. Telephone 816-3. O et TO BENT—Tenement, 6§ rooms, with storage, gas, modern improvements, fine location, five minutes’ walk from square. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. aug30d TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, leasantly located at 21 Ripley place. Cast Side. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. sepl0d STORE TO RENT at 61 Franklin street. suitable for most any kind of business. Moderate rent. Inquire at Bulletin Office. sepbd FOR RENT—At 252 Eranklin str two stores, separately or togethe used many years as a grocery Stor. Call between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. Mrs. W. M. Vars, 58 Hobart Avenue. sep3d TO REN1—Basement at 55 Frankiln street: suitable for the paint, plumhing or similar pusiness. mayl7d FACTORY TO MENT. with optlon of purchase. 110x25. three storles and basement. Well lighted 300 feet from freight station. R. R. junctio~ and transfer point. Handy to New York and New kngland markets. Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam. Ct. FOR RENT Six Room Cottage Steam heat, ete. Inquire on premises, 43 Beech St., or call telephone 961. oct11d TO RENT Tenement at 240 Laurel Hil Av improve- Shetucket sep27d and, modern bath 9 rooms, ¥. L. Hutchins, ments. TO RENT New collages and (enemenis. Enquire of A. L. POTTER & CO., TO RENT. Furoished House of nine rooms and bath. Modern Conveninces. JAMES L. CASE, No. 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ot. ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY Of Eastern Coanecticut. NORWICH_FIRMS AUTOMOBILE STATION, 8. J. Coit, 6 Otis Street. Automob! and Bicydle Repairing. Genoral Ma- chine work. Jobbing. 'Phone BUILDING MATERIAL. Peck, McWililams & Co. 47-55 Wes: Main Street. Lime, Portland Cemsnt. Pariod Roofin; BOTTLER H. Jackel, cor. Market and Water Sta. A complafe iine of the best Al Loger and Wines, specially bottled for fam- us ry. Tel. 136-5. Deliv “THE FOUR-MINUTE RECORD.”. Come in and heur it. It's something Yeom: 2215 Lafayette St REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Geo. E. Bachelder, Room 2, 65 Broad- Real Bstate and investment Broker, Notary Public. Auditing and Expert Acccuntant. phone 615. WILLIMANTIC FIRM3 STIMPSON'S STABLES, rear Young's hotel Maln street. Thor- oughly up to date service fulruln‘. 'I‘lnllnkln‘ and beuvy teaming & spe- clalt. Made of Rubber We Mave GO TO THE Rubber Store FOR YOUR AUTO TIRES Better equipped than ever be. fore to handle your trade. Al new goods — fully guaranteed. We carry all sizes In stock all the time to meet your needs. Manuafcturers' agents for Good- rich, Diamond, Fisk, G. & J. and Michelin Tires. Dealers in all other makes. Buy now while the prices are Low. Aliing Rubber Co., 74-76 Main £t., Norwich 162 State St, New London Operating 156 Stores. Wall Papers Spring seuson Is over but we have a great variety of them still In all grades at reduced prices. Adso. Mouldings marked down in price. Mixed Paints, Mu co, Brushes ana Room In ‘Phone 32-3 Decorations. P. F. MURTAGH, Telephone, 92 ana 94 West Main St. Jylsd N — HOwW m:g- w FLY. T'd_hav, them to the end, A e John D, nd hote. T'd iet him beat me overy time, To sliow him | was gamo, < That a meaxly “thousand” and & dime- To me were all the same. And then I'd take Tom Lipton up hen next ke challenged for, & ras, And let him 1ift the blooming e ought to have first place. And that old Scotchman, Carnegle, I'd fix him and’ prope T _give wim & ~fve-fool Hbrary, Dr. Kllot done in copper. ra_challenge an 10 a hand Of whiskey or draw poker, A And loge my coin like sa much sand, I'a show I was no croaker. T'd buy some trains from old Jim Hill And Tun @ {ree excursion Of workin en out o the coast To see the exposition. Then, Editor, when the game * wae throug! And I was stony broke, rd buy a dollar weed for you, Anid we'd bave another smoke Bogart, in. Phlladelphia —¥red Time GLORY: AND THE PEARY. (After 'om Moore.) One morn a Peary at the Of glory stood disconsolat And as he listen’d to the Springs Of Fame within, like music flowing. And caught the light upon bis wings Through the half-open portal glowing, He wept to think another one Had to the Pole yelids, e the Xrof By Harbor. when tt e Al snow. whic) Is mighty dazsiing to “Son of a great ai e 1 Gently he said—~"One hope is thin Tis written in the k_of Fate, You. Peary, vet may be formir'n. If tg your rival. though tis late. You give the credit that s his'n. 0, grant it, and redeem thy sin— Then stralglit to glory enter in Oct. 6. W, W, VIEWS AND VARIETIES® . - Clevar Bayinas Stella—Ts she in her declining years? Bella—No; her accepting years— Judge. hat sort of a woman Is his wife™ “Splendid. She refused throe Invita- tions to join afternoon card clubs.”— Detroit Free Press. Cholly—Doctor, T want something for my head. Dr. Gruffly—My deas fellow, I wouldn’t take it as & gift— Ideas. First moth—Hello, neighbor! 1 ser you are dressed for the ball. Secont moth—Yes. How do 1 loak - in thi dress suit?—Chicago News should have faith in humas said the man of kindly in< ‘mmm. “Yg.l.'l' lnuud’::- New Yort official, “amn my as oustoms lnspector.—WImnM Star. Parent—Willle, my father used whip me when I behaved as badly a you are doing. Willle—Waell. T hop T'll never have to tell my little boj hat.—Boston Transcript. “Well, yes, we are related In a way. “By marriage?’ “Yes. My first wife third husband ls married to his wifey | second husband's. “fourth pastner nill.rlmonyf' — Chicago Record-H | ald. . “After all, it Is an advantage to have ophisticated husband.” “In what “Wel it lsn't necessary te unting through his pock- Chicago Record-Her- a way ?' waste time | ets at nigh ald. Judge (sternly)—Three times in & month! What do you make of this, sir? Rastus (apologetically)—Deed 1 doan' make nufin’. You fellows up here seem to be de only ones dat get any ‘cunlary profit eut of hauling me up.—Puck. “Madam .could you spare & handout | or co'd bite? T wus wit de man dal discovered de pole. “Where's your proofs?™ “De proper thing, mum, is.te provide de banquet, and den ask ‘fer —Pittsburg Post. you're an expert account. l, de proof: “You s ant, and 1 begin at once on thi mudilea set of books?" “Yes si | “Have you any reécommendation: “Well, sir, T worked out the set of problemg my 10 year old boy brought home from school last night."—Cleve- land Leader. Teacher was telling her class lttl storiss in natural history, and she asked if any one could aecll her what' a groundhog was. Up went a littls hand, wl.vlnf frantically. “Well, Carl, you may tell us what a groundhog is” “Please, ma'am, it's & sausage —Everybody's Magazine. MUCH IN LITTLE By making speeches. playing golf and chiding baseball umpires Vice Presi- dent Sherman manages to escape utter obscurity. It it 1s true that George Ade saya he has more money than he can spend, it will be accepted as proof that he is a vegetarian. The Women's Aerial league has of- . fered a scholarship of $2560 a year f'l students who intend taking up aviation as a profession. y Judging by the fact that only 3,000 Smiths attendod the Smith family re- unfon in Seattle, we should say that: the reunion was purely & town affalr. o b In one of the capitals of Eus there! has been put up a big and hotel and the manager bas chosen s telegraphic address the expressive word “Luxury.” Kuropean crowned Heads are begin. ning to r;':l'lra, that the only ey o escape & of a diplodeovs from An. ar«-"rmctln is to abdicate or com- mit suicide. Anticipating an American duty em tea, Japanese exporters shi us 10 934,251 pounds in the first half of 190 againet 5,671,145 pous in the SSending pirtod Wl 1“:' _— The authorities of state of Sao Paulo have made _ar- ments with leading Japanese » on merchants to dispose of 7,500 bages of coffee during the next three years. St. Petersburg, which is to have $50,- 000,000 spent on it for sanitary im=- provements, has beep described as the most unheaithful of the continent's great citles. Its death rate is sald al- way$ to exceed its birth rate. The French government financially assists young French merchantd to vis- it foreign countries to the extent of 2,000 francs the first year and fer & possible second year 2400 franes, Comes wetltive exumindtions are Decessarg, Patron Van der Dobck, in thelvears aftep 1642, Jived such 8 weretie and roe buse 1 on his Hudson r that the Dutch villagers v:n.\ manor farm “De Joukheers the gentleman's land, later compronsed by . the frugal English inte kot - A Boston phyaician says It iy crime to remove the vermiform a dix. Sure thing. When the ie “smayed the patiept eifher and stays well, er dies, and in Cvoi oyl po foviher need of tae doctor's services J e