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& pu Q 3 A - SHAMP0OS Daily with Cuticura Soap. * and Weekly Dressings with Cuticura At once stop falling halr, remove crusts, Beics, sad dandro¥, gesskoy DRl rere: sites, sodthe irri- tated, . itching surfages, stimulate the hair follicles, supply -the roots with nourishment,. loosen the - scalp skin, and make the ‘hair grow up- on a sweet, healthy scalp, when all else fails.’ No .other pure, 8o sweet, so y effective. Gentle applications icura Ointment, p: By warm ‘aths with Cuticura Soap, are priceless for eczemas, rashes, and other torturing, “disfigurin ~ skin humors. { — LEGAL NOTICES. To Whom It May Concern: treatment is so JNotice is . hereby given that at a gesing of ihe courl ot Common . ‘Cotmeil of the City of Norwjich. held on the 4th’ day of October. 1909, the following proposition was submitted by the Committes on Public Works and the final resolution was adopted, and you are notified to appear at sald time and place, if you see cause, .and be heird jn relation thereto. Norwich, Connecticut, Oet. 16, 1909. Attest—ARTI G. CROWELL, erk and Clerk of the Court of “Common Council : "To the Cqurt of Common Council of the City bt Norwich The Committee on Public Works. to whom was referred tiie petition of John J. Linskey, praying for the designation of the co ath, héighth and level of the side gutter on the north @ide_of Slater Avenue, from Broadway 1o Cedar Street, beg leave to report that they have given (he matter their attention and recommend the adoption the following resolution esolved. That (he grade for " the walk on the northerly sitie of Slater Avenue, from Broadway to Cedar Street. be, and the same is, hereby es- tablished 'as follow: Beginning at a point on the easterly line of Cedar Street & feet southerly of the northerly line of Slater Avenue @t a level 161 6-10 feet above mean- tide and 6 58-100 feet helow the bottom of the woodwork of the house at the southeasterly corner of Slater Avenue and, Cedar Street, aud running easterly paraliel to the northerly line of Slater Avenue as follows: 99 3-10 feet, falling 3.43 feet: 29 feet, falling 0.56 Teet: 47 feety falling 2.65 feet: 30 feet, faliing 177 fe feet, falling 1.74 ‘feot: feat, falling 1.84 feet: 23 feet, faliing feet: 30 feet, falling 1.58 ‘feet: % alling 11.33 feet; 114 feet, falling 35.77 feet; 19 3-16 feet. falling §.87 feet, 26 the westeriy line of Broadway; said Walk being laid out § feet wide. All of which is respectfully submit- Norwieh, October 4 - VINB 8, ST W. F. LESTER, W. H. WOODWORTH. Committee op Public. Works. Resolved. That the consideration of e foregoing resolution, recommended the Committee on Public Works, relative to the sidewalk on Slater Avenue. in the City of Norwich, ‘be postpaned to a meeting of this’ Court of Common Council, to be held at the Common Council Chiamber in sald City on the first day of November. 1909, at 8 o'cloc! m.. and that due notice of said meefing be given to all parties in interest ‘to appear at said time and lace. if they see cause, and be heard In _relation thereto. The above and foredoing is a true copy of record. Attesti—ARTHUR G. CROWELL. City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Common_Council oct16d AT A COURT OF PROBATE_HELD at Norwich, within nd for District of Norwich. on the 15th day of October, A.D. 190 Preseit—NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. Bstate of Augusta M. Peterson, late of Norwich. in said District, deceased The Administrator exhibited his ad- ministration . account with said estate o the Court for allowange; it is there- fore Ordered, That Ber, A. D. 19 the 21st day of Oeto- at 10 o'cfock In the forenoon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in sald Dis trict. be, and the same is. appoinite for hearing the same, and the sald Ad ministrator is directed to give noti thereof by publishing tis order once in some newspaper having a circulation n said District, at least days prior to the date of said hearing, and make “feturn to_the Court NBELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true eopy of record. NIE C. CHURCH, Attest: FA of Norwich. on the 15th day of October, A D. 1908 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Nathan L. Bishop, late of Norwich, in sajd District, deceased. ‘Ashton C. “Perkins 'of Windham, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition praying. for the reasons there- n set forth, that an instrument. pur- porting to be the last will and testa- ment of said deceased be admitted to probate. Whereupon. it is Ordered. That said etition be heard and determined at he Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on_the 19(h day of October, A. D. 1908, 'at 12 o:clo noon. and that notice of;the pendencs of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circolation in'satd District, at least three days prior to the dateof #said hearing. and that return be made to this Court . NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. .. The above and foregolng is a true eopy of recdrd. ttest: JFANNIE C. CHURCH. oct16 Clerk. MONEY LOANED ‘on_Diamonds, Watchés, . and Becurities of any Lowkst Rates of Interest. An established firm to deal with. (Estabiluhed 1872.) THR COLLATERAL LOAN co. 351 Maln Street, Upstalrs. PAINTING BY CONTRACT See that you get what yo:x pay . for. We do work by gontract -and by the day and. guarantee money value. The Fanuing Studios, 31 Wiliow St. /%t Breed Tneater. WHAT IS_GOING ON TONIGH ' Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs Vaudeville and Motion Plotures at Auditorium. Motion _ Pletures Songs at Olympic Thi ANNOUNCEMENTS For Nerveus Disorders take Hors- ford's Acid Phosphate.. It quiets the nerves, relieves nausea, headache and insomnia. Improves the general health. ) and Diustrated| ter Sporting Returns by Ticker. Returns from the Detroit-Pittsburg bascball game will be receied on the ticker a: the Del-Hoff this afternoon; also of the Johnson-Ketchel fight this evening. } ) O:V_MPlC THEATER. Betty's Choice and Never Eat Green Apples, Two Vitagraph Features. The entertainment of last evening by the Vitagraph. was an exceedingly goad one, the subjects of the pictures being of an excellent character. = The pletures presenting Betty's Choice, the stmple little appeal to heart interest, possesses real charm and the tale is told in_excellent pantomime by some of the Vitagraph favorites. Never Eat Green Apples is another ripping com- edy subject with abundant action and furnishing almost constant provocation for laughter, and several -other good pictures help to make one of the strongest programmes ever seen in the city, Take Me Out for a Joy Ride and and My Wife s Gane to the Country are two songs micely illustrated, Wil- liam Delaney is pleasing his ‘many friends, as can be seen by the applause he is recelVing at every performance. Admission, matinee, ladies and chil- dren 3c. evening 10c. See the shoe special Frank A. Bill offers . today (Saturday.) Ladies’ .and | men's $2.50 shoes at §2. He has_ the exclusive sale of ladies’ Patrician $3.50 and $4 shoes and men's King Quality $4 shoes. The quarterly meeting of the McAll auxiliary will be held at M Huntington’s, 197 Broafway day, Oct. 18th, gt 3.30 p. m. b BROADWAY_THEATER. The Traveli g Salesman. 'he Traveling Salesman, by James Forbes, author 6f The Chorus Lady, will be seen in this city at the Broad- way theater next Tuesday, Oct. 19. No better comedy entertainment has ever | been offered than this tremendous foot- lighting- of g phase of “modeérn drum- mer life” that seems to appeal to all classes, Austin Webb, John W, Sher- man, Joseph Sullivan, Gideon Burton apd- Albert McGovern, the five jovial | and mirth-provoking drummers, will | display a choice line of laughs and | conversational sunshine, and Rosalind Coghlan, as the ingenious and lovable ticket agent; Eliza Mason, in_ the rofe of the modern Xantippe, but v heart. as good as gold—in 'fa entire company. without exception, giv splendig interpretations to Mr. Forbe: interesting stage characters. Thefe are no slow 'stagts in The Traveling Sales- man. $t. Eimo. dramatization e widely popular and _still read novel of the same name, by Augusta Evans Wilson, wiil be the offerifig at the Broadway . theater this afternoon and evening. A lavish production of has been made by Vaughan a cast of superior excellence n engaged to portray the. vari- of the a has be ous characters. The mounting of the piece as regards scenery and effects is said o be exceptionally fine and no expense has been spared by Mr. Glaser to make this the most pr the attractions playing the cir Bimo is a novel of formidable size, which tells a_story pointing out the evils _of dueling and the misfortunes accruing to the suc ul duelist, even when he takes revenge for reason’s held fustifiable by advocates of the So- called unwritten Jaw. The following | well known people are in the cast: Marie Lorenz, Virginia Bray,” Rc | Rawlings, Hugh Wynne, Jno, W. Noble, | G. W. Ward and Gertrude Augarde. " At_the Sheltering Arms Rev. Ni P. Carey of Chri: chu’mh will conduct the Cervite Sunday afternoon. ¢ the Secénd Con At the there’ will be pteuchflluw L. West Quyd-y morning. ‘Rév. F..O. Cunningham'and Rev. P. . Wright will speak Sunday morning in the-Central Baptist church, ‘At _the Broadway - Congregatidnal church the emeritus pastof, Dr, Pratt, Will preach at the morning service. At the North Main Strest M. E. church there will be preaching Sunday aftor19on, followed by Sunday school. ional church Rev. Dr. L. . Dr. 8. H. Howe will preach Sun- ¥ imorning at the Park Congregation- al’ chureh, with\ Sunday school noon At the First Congregational church en Sun ti.rning the pastor, Rev. G/ H. Ewing, will haye for his morning tpoic, Abiding Forever. y At the B jgham Memorial Sun- day morning Rev, Joseph F. Cobb will preach on ith and Works, to be fol- lowed by Sunday school. Rev. D. W. Cannon will praech Sun- day mornipg at the Mt. Calvary Baptist church on The Fading Leaf. The even- ing topic is The Gospel of Mother Na- ture. At Grace Memorial church Sunday morning _ Rev. ~W. H. McLean will preach o# The Lord Is My Shepherd, and in the evening his subject is Sow- ing and Reaping. There will be morning prayer and sermon at St. Andrew’s church Sunday morning, with éyening prayer and ser- mon at 7.30 o'clack, Rev. F. Johns Bo- hanan officiating. At the A. M: E. Zion church Suy- day morning Rev. W. H. Eley, D. D., preaches on Harvest. At 3 o'clock Rev D. W. Cannon will preach, and iw the evening the pastor's topic is Money. Sunday morning Rev. D, B. MacLane will preach at the Taftville Congre- ai church on Daniel’s Open Win Jaw. Hix evening sybject is The An- nointing from the Holy One. There will be. ipreaching Sunday morning at the: Norwich Town Meth- odist Episcopal church. There will be no service in the evening owing to the evangelistic service in the armory. The Sanniday morning topic ofRev .DF. M. S. Kaufman. at the Trinity Meth- odist Episcopal church is What the Union Revival Ought to Mean to Nor- wigh. Mr, Spooner will also sing and speak. At the Greeneville_ Congregational church Sunday morning the pastor will seak on What We Must Do to Make a Revival. Real to Us. Sunday school at ‘clock, * Xo_ other. church, services during the week. At Trinity Episcopal church there will be Holy Communion at 9.3% a. m., morning ptayer and sermon at 10.30, and evening prayer and sermon at 3 The Rev. Franklin 8. Moore of Black Hall will preach morning and evening. Rev. Albert P. Blinn will speak at the Spiritual Academy Sunday morn- ing_and evening. His morning subject i The New Religion, and the evening subject The Doctrine of Injustice. The Pogressive Lyceum imeets at 12 o'clock Por Infants and Children, The Kiad You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 2t T LEGAL NOTICES. Bh-ED THEATER. Special Educational Pictures for Chil- dren Today. Realizing the extra necessity for pre- senting motion pictures of an intérest- ing and instructive order for the Sat- urday matinee, when his patronage consis largely of school children, Manager McNu has secured for the programme of 10 an educational picture of great merit, beautifully .col- ored and representing one of the most novel occupagions of the fropics, There Iso a reel of a pretty children’s y, where the games and pets of childhood form a greater part of the attractive picture. There is shown for the pleasure of the adults present comedy, drama and truly wild western picture entitled The Free Booters, that is sufficlently exciting to please all. AMr. Roust sings the truly rural song entitied The Harn Dance, which calls triple _encores | nightly, his high ss ballad, My World is a Dream of You, showing his pleasing tenor voice to excellent advantage. THE AUDITORIUM. A well halapce® ® iongen attractive hus been arranged by the manage- | ment of the A . e with all headline attractions. De Chaunts and his six educated and trick dogs present a novel act in which he ‘himself takes an active part. The dogs zre marvels of canine intelligence and Mr..De Chaunts is a very clever equilibrist, The man with many experiences, Joe Lannigan, will tell his troubles mext week. He presents a character of a typical hard luck darkey after the style of ths inimitable Bert Williams, Conners and Edna in an original talking, singing and dancing act, intro- ducing’ Miss Hazel Edna, the female baritone, who possesses what might be called a_freak voice, will keep the au- dienee awake for fourteen minutes. Dan Gracey and Ada B. Burnett pre- sent a laughable skit entitled The Re- hearsal. This is an act full of good natured Irish comedy running at the rate of sixty laughs a minute. L.illian Morrelle, who scored an im- mediate, success withe her rendering of illustrated gnd high class hallads, promises an attractive programme for the coming wee ’ YA Peics Mesting. JIf great gatherings of birds, ot migratory, signify a_ vigorous winter, histen to make ready. for thousands of English sparrows held a big con- vention on the Common the other Passersby stopped to % t creatures, forming brown feathers on.the nsward, Rnd noted with some surprise ghgt were not_quarreling. - Pro} it was a. peace meeting, or it may’ e been a sparrow strike. No one to know what -the xath?mg. was *fi\ unti) gpe prediction of & hard Winter appaled in & westerid wEpaper and then it dawned on fln, 12 uhder- tauding that the pirds were Just talk- g the’situation ove oston Tratel- ¥ ; bl Brintiers of Trouble st 11 And the weary public 1 will wish that both Pears and ook had stayed i’ the Pole—Chicago Post. NOTICE! All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Franklin are hereby notified hand or send thelr list, properly sworn to, to, some one of the Assessors on or before Nov. 1st, 1909, said Assessors- will be in session at Town Hall of Franklin, Nov. 1st, 1909 from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m., for the pur- pose of recelying any and all lists. to Dated at Frapklin, Oct. 13, 1909. FRED H. RACE, 1 CLIFFORD H. ROBINSON, LEWIS H. SMITH, oct16d Assessors. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners-for New London County: I hereby apply for a license to sell and exchafige spirituoys and intoxicating liguors, alé, lager beer, Rhine wine and ecider in the building at 73-75 Wate: street. Town of Norwich, except 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. ¥y place of business is located within feet in a direot line from church edifice of public or parechial school, or the premises pertaining thereta, or any postoffice, public libra- or ‘cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this 11th day of October, A. D. 1909 George H. Pratt, Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpay- ers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwieh, and hereby sign and endorse the foregolnf application of George H. Pratt for a license, and hereby certify tat sald applicant is a suitable person 1o Dbe licensed ‘pursuant to said appli- cation. Dated at Norwich, this 13th day of October, A. D. 1909. Benjamin Hall, Jofin Reilly, George L. Cosgrove, Evander Taft, Joseph Byrne. I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpay- ers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 13th day ‘of October, A. D. 1909, Chas, 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct16 10 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners. for New London County: We hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and Intoxicating Jiquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in the building at 22 Bath street, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said bulldjng, any part or par which ‘are cut off or partitioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. Our place of business Is not Jocated within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public of parochial sthool. or the premises pertiining thereto, or any postoffice, public library. or cemetery Dated .at, Norwich. this 13th dav of October. A, D. 1903, Carroll & Shen. Applicants. We, the undersigned, electors and taxpayers, owning veal es- te, ol Town- of Norwich, and n herch fand_endorse the foregoing applicqflon of Carrol) & Shea for & Hcenset, gnd hereby certity that said hi ¢ a sultable person to be rsuant to sald_ application, ,at Norwioh, this 13th day of . A D.1909." George E Fellows, an, Danel L. Jones, Patrick . Xavior Lambert. 1 hereby the a ned signers and taxpay- Ge. in the Town of al es: Bied at Norw this, A RE1868. 0 £ Jlerk, vetle WHEN you want to.put your b nesg before the public, tiere is no me- gy beiter than (nroukh tie advertis- ing columns Or The Bullstin are | Benjamin C. Hannis, Clarence D. Sevi | Danfe; | appli ccha Spiri d Tauors, ale, Jager | Deer. R 4nd cider i the bullding ut, 1 h Main street, Town of Norwich, exce) IRl oo 810, SRR 0 N M ding, any or ich are"cut®oft or partitioned in sich man ner as toform booths, si ms, retiring rooms. My piace is not located within two . in a direct line from any fice or public or parochial school: or the premises = pertaining thereto, or any ostoffice, public libary, or cemetery, ted at Norwich, this 13th day »of October, A. D, 1909, Dennis J. Driscoll, Applicant. . We, the undersigned. a electors and taxpayers, owning real e {ate, ot the Town of Norwich, snd hereby sign endorse e foregoing i iation of Dennis 3. Driscoll for & license, ‘and_hereby certify ihat 'said applicant is_a suitable person to ‘be \feinsed pursuant te said application. Dated at Norwich, this 15th_day of October, A. D, 1909. - Patrick Sullivan, Jeremiah J. Connor, Bernard - Enright. William B. Disco, John J. Carey. - I hereby certify that thé above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate in-the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich. this 15th day of October, A. D. 190! Chas. 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct168 TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a license to seli and exchange epirituous and intoxicating liquors. ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and clder in the building at 58 Boswell avenue, Town of Norwich, except 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 hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial - school, or ' the premises pertaining thereto, or any ostoffice, zllbllc library, or cemetery. Dated at’ Norwich, this 12th day of October, A. D. 1909. Albert J, Senft, Applicant. “We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real es- tate, of the Town .of Norwich, and hereby sign and efdorse the foregoing application of “Alhert J. Senft—for\a Hcense, and hereby certify that said applicant is a Suitable peérson to be I(ggn!ed parsuant to said application. Dated at Norwich this 13th day of October, A. D. 1908. Amos Lind, Emil R Gerper ‘George Dufour, Frank Thiel, ‘Ppilip D. Wiihelm. I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and tax- payers, owning real estateq in the Town of Norwich. Dated at jorwich, this 13th day of October, A. 1969. Chas 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct168 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, Rhine wine and cider in' the building at 35 Franklin strect. Towgn of Norwich, except In the rooms and apartments in sald building, any part or parts of ‘which are cut off or partitioned in such manner as fo form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My pl of business is not ce Tocatea within two! hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial ‘school, or the premises pertaining théreto, or any postoffice, public library, or cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this 13th day of October, A, D. 1909, Julius A. Wuttky, Applicant. . We, the “undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, Swning real es- tate. of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Julius A. Wuttky for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is -a_suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application, Dated at Norwich. this 15th day of October, A. D. 1908. James Ellis,” Au- gust Jatkowski, Frank Thier, ' Carl Theil, Herman Bassett. 1 hereby cer: tify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real gstate, in the Town of wunared feet | church_ed Y, some 517 use, Broad ity catlent rere ._octldd “executive ST St Norwich, Comm. . - - - “oatita SR o T ol “ WANTED-—GIrl -for ‘géneral- house- ers, 61 Warren St. eabneny printes and rated d y prin nd: lar-a-year, Woman's magasines Com: misslon, Aty cents on each dailar LA M h)f"z"f"&a e rican Home nth}y, 2 Street, New York, . . . oct28 AGENTS_There is at le 315 week in it for sour -spars time. if you can work all the time. 1iberal proposition ever put up to make money. Investigate this at once You do_not need any money or exper ence. Write for particulars sto Mc- Lean, Black & Co, 486 Beyerly St ton, Mass. = 0Gtas FACILITIES FOR SUPPLYING help unsurpassed. Servicé free. Teamsters. Jaborers, machinists, offive clerks and stenographers (female). factory and Totel help. | By telephone or in person. We want all kinds of dvomestic help. Eree Bmployment Bireau, ‘Central Building, Reeves, Supl. 'Phone 344-5. &, oct13a - BRIGHT GIRLS for wind. ing and doubling raw Apply at the Westerly TR M- Co., Franitn St oct ; WANTED—To y second hand wag- on maker’s planer and bandsaw. Agg y Wm. Garrett, Poquetanuck. octl. WANTED_Girl for office work; one residing in Norwich; must write a good hand and_be correct at figures. ADplY at Wi Side Silk M. octid ' WANTED Compefent housegirl, two in family, $25 per month; family cooks and gen- eral girls. Good pay. § J. B. LUCAS, Central Building, oct14d : Room 32 WANTED., The public to know that owing to the increase of busimess we have moved in larger quarters and will be pleased to see old and new._patrons in our new place. SEWING MACHINE HOSPITAL GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. 100 West Main St. Télephone. octdd Sideboards A dining room without a 'Sideboard is much like a window without hang- ings — unfinished and unsatisfactory. 1t lacks the touch that gives the room AND 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. Special prices on Norwich. Datéd at Norwich, this 15th day of October, A. D. 1909. - Chas. S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct168 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, Rhine wine and cider in the building at Quinn building, Occum, Town of Norwich. ex- cept in the rooms and spartmentsin said building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such manner as to form-bhooths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of busi- ness is not_located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or publie or parochial school. or the premises pertaining thereto, or any ostoffice, public library, or cemetery. ated at Norwich. this 6th day of A. D. 7909. John Quinn, Ap- We, _the undersigned Jare rs and taxpayers, owning real es- ? of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of John Quinnfor a license. and hereby certify that said applicant a suitable person to be! licensed ursuant to said application. Dated at orwieh, this 6th day of October. A. D. 1909. John J. O'Nell. John Reilly, J. J. Willis,” Antone J. Williams, John ~A. Moran. I hereby certify that the abeve named signers and endorsers are elec- tors and_taxpayers, owning real estate. the Towrr of Norwich. Dated at rwich, this 13th day of October, A. D. Chas. 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. 1908 oct168 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, Rhine wine and cider in the building 86-02 Water street, Town of Norwicn; except in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or parts of which are cut of or partitioned in such- manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retirii rooms. My place of business is locate: witkin five feet in a direct line from any ‘church edifice or public or paro- chial school, or the premises rtaining thereto, or any postoffice, public libra- ry, or cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this 6th day of Ociober, A. D. 1909. George S Draper. Applicant.” We."tle under- signed, are electors and taxpayers, owning (real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of George S. Draper for a license, and hereby cer- tify that said applicant is-a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. ~ Dated at Norwich, this 15th day of October, A. D. 1809. F. Herbert' Brown, Frank L. Kimball, Charles J. Allen, William H. Oat, Otis B. Hall. T hereby certify that the above named signers and eftdorsers are elecs fors and taxpavers._owning real estate, in- the Town of Norwich. Norwich, this 15th day of October, A. D, 1909, Chas. 8. Holbrook. Town Clerk: oct168 TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a license to sell and exéhange spirituous and intoxicating Tiquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine. wine and clder in the building at Del-Hort Hotel, Broadway, Town of Norwich, ex- cept in the rooms and apartments in said bubding, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such menner as to form booths. side rooms, or retiring rooms. Mv place of busi- ness is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any ostoffice, public library, or cémetery. ated at Norwich, this 1ith day of October, A. D. 1309, FHayes Brothers, Applicants. . We, the undersigned,.are electors and taxpayers. owning real es- tate, of the Tawn of Norwich, and herehy sigh and endorse the foregoing application of Hayes Brothers for a license, and hereby certify that said t is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application, Dated at. Norwich, this 15th day of October, A. D. 1903. John F. Craney, Counihan, Bills Ra®hael. 1 hereb$ certify- that the above named signers and endorSers are electors and taxpayers. owning real estate. T the Town. of Norwich. Dated at Norwich. this 15th_day of October, A.°D. 190! C S. Holbrook. Town Ulerk. o LOST AND FOUND. all Dining Room Furniture this week. Shea fiurke 37-41 Main Street. oct7d FEROX - Protective PAINT Fure — Elastic — Darable Best Pain! Made for Metal Roofs, Bridges, Cornices, Standpipes, Galvanized [Eron, Fences, Fire Escapes, Stacks, and all MetallicSurfaces. Paint your tin roof befors bad weather sets in and use FEROX BOLD BY CHAS. 036000 & 0, . 45 and 41 c«ammerce Sirgal. DR. JONES, Dentist; 35 SHETUCKET ST, Room 10 ’Phone 32-3 maylia e | b . W._ Kennison. y mare. sound, FOR SALE—Cheap. kind and a good driver, 127 Franklin st. : oct15d "~ FOR SALE | Cov%s'so Cows North Feanklin, Conn. / octi4d Telephone. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, ”:g«n farm. good - comfortable 5 ‘toor houss, 1 m ity. 3700 le to village, 4 miles to ¢ 1e; 4 acres, 1 mile to city. handy to trol- fine hew 3-room cottage finished In s, hot and cold water, batl price $3,000. The best 175 don gounty for $5,00¢ Several investment properties in_city of Willimantic. Three turniened co Island at barj _price: If'yon want a_farm, country home or city property, call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Main Street, Wilimantie, Conn. Iy1sd FOR SALE CHEAP Slightly Used Upright Piano YERRINGTON'S, 49 Main Streel. oct12d WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Miain St, Franklin Sguare, Real Estate and insurance FOR SALE WEST SIDE COTTAGE, bout one mile from Franklin Square: seven rooms, bath and closet: small lot. but near trolley and low priced. Install- ment payments regeived. TO RENT 11 ELM STREET—Newly renovated, centrally_located, five rooms, cellar and yard; water closet. In complete order; 39 per month, octéd 4 FOR SALE A second-hand Pump Cart an a second-hand Team Wagon M. B. RING, ChestnatStreel. sept8d A Desirable BUILDING LOT FOQ_SALE The lct known as No. 1, situated at the junction of Mowry and Whitting- ton Avenues, Gregaeeville, having a | trontage on Mowry Avenue of 1017-10 fect. It cither a dwelling or store bullding, and is an excellent location for will be soid at a very low price, FRANCIS D. DONGHUE, CENTRAL BUILDING:. aug13d FOR SALE Four tenement house Nos. 38-40 Me- Kinley aenue.. All rented t5 good pay- Ing tenants. Also house and small ! barn No. 30 Baltic street, with two building lots fronting om Orchard street. House contains seven rooms, with rifnfig hot and cold water, set tubs, bath, wash bowl, and closet on each floor. . G. L. CROSGROVE, 30 Baltic Sireet. sept21d SALE HORSES 1 have just arrived home -with as good. lot ‘0f Horses as can be found anywhere. Biw pair bays- weigh 3100; another bay team. weight 2800 and others_weighing 1050 to 1500. A Iot of Come and see good Business Horses. them. ELMER R. PIERSON. | Telephone tonnection aug3od " See the Point 2 Our stock’ of Whiskies comprises all the best brands, domestic and imporf- ed. Try our Old ‘Darling. You will find it rich and mellow with age — CAME_TO MY PLACE Oct. $th, one year old heifer, Sam. Wibberley, So. Canierbury, CL OctIESwD —Rowboat. ‘Owner can have 5 DIgving Property and for this ady. APPIy to Duffy 238 YantdSt <, ¢ octif On the dump on Lake St. a [ evezlasses. Owner Iling at 51 Lake o id Fall colds are auickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar, the great (hroat and lung remedy.| The genuine containe ny harmful drugs. The Tee & -0sge0d Co ! THE RANDALL HOUSE will be continiied at 68 Ghurch St as & firsi class rouming house, with beated rooms, bath, etc octlld right either as 2 beverage or-medicine. See the point ? - Geo. Greenberger, sninpty, SN IR Conn wugzid e To mg\—-‘bhln ront _ offioe furnished rooms in Cen 1 {bg; steam heat and water. J. B. Luc 7 O “three_connecting 1oTC, RENT_Two or tire co augl2TT) TO RENT—Two connecting furnished in, front rooms, with bath, suitable for two or three .gentlemen. 77 Frun;hlln Street. octibd TO LET—On Broadway, next to the Wauregan Hotel, (wo_rooms, spitable for, offices or dressmaker: also’in the g Julding s large, light and dry basefent room, 26 feet by 36 feet, suit- able for business purposes or st ’9» Apply to Willlam H. Shields. oect TO RENT—Tenement on ‘Mechanic 8t, suitable for small familg: cheap rent. Apply at West Side Silk Mill. sep3od TO RENT—Six room modern flat on Laurel Hill Ave. "Five minutes” walk to Wauregan corner. C. E. K. Burn- ham, Salem Road. Telephone 816-3. sep2id TO RENT—Tenement, 6 rooms, with storage, gas, modern improvements, fine location. five minutes’ walk from square. - Inquire 40 Hobart Aye. augd0d TO RENT—Tenement of four roofns. pleasantly located at 21 Ripley pli Bast Side. -Inquire 40 Hobart Av 2ep100 - STORE TO RENT at 61 Franklin street, suitable for most any kind of businéss. Moderate rent. Inquire at Bulletin Office. sep6d FOR RENT—At 252 Franklin street, two stores, separately or together used many years as a grocery.store. Call between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. Mrs. W. M. Vars. 58 Hobart Avenue. sep3d TO REN'—_Basement at 55 Frankiln uitabia for the paint. plumbing or similar ousiness. mayl7d puaiontect s it icotones . 0 S S e vt TR FACTORY TO RENT. with optios of purchase 140x25. three stories and basement. Well lighted. 300 feet from frelght station. R. R. junction and transfer point. Handy to New York and New England markets. Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam. Ct apriod TO RENT Tenement at 240 Laurel HIill Ave, 9 rooms, bath and modern improve- ments. F. L. Hutchins, 37 Shetucket St sep27d TO RENT New coftages and fenements. Enguire of A. L. POTTER & CO., i8 Broadway. iy1d | TO RENT Furnished House of nine rooms and bath, Modern Conveninces. JAMES L. OASE, No. 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ot e S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardsen and Boyntoa Furnaces. 65 West mai decia $4reet, Norwich, Conn. 11 1UY Made of Robber We Mave 1L i GO TO THE | Rubber Store FOR YOUF AUTO TIRES Better ‘equipped than ever be- fore to handle your trade. Al new goods — fully guaranteed. e carry all sizes in stock all |l the time to meet vour needs. {[J anuatcturers’ 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., 74-76 Main St. Norwich. 162 Stats St. New London Operating 16 Stores. NARSHALL'S Ryeoes™ 164 Main Street. Here you can buy ALL KINDS Goods, Silks and Coat A guaranteed 10 to 30 per cent Agency for LeWando's Best French Dyers and Cleansers. With Norwich Gir. Library. ‘Wall Papers Spring seasof Is over but we have a Congdon, 82 McKinley Ave. | Lo times feias, luding celential o chariot wheels, Tru to tune thy voice To_blend with seFAphim; at o Hin " Waic" shajl sonte im “Refoicat® Ewalc pationtly fr Him. He doth not bid thee wait, driftwood 98 the wav Fof feldle' chance or fxed faco o Fuln oF to save os uhall Burely se distant hope or dim— The Tord .é( arine for thee, “Walt [ently for Him. $ L ¥rances Havergal . MARY MAGDALENE. “Wh 11t thy cast th 0 i ’n‘n’lne Mlofuf e roses fromm Nay. be hou a1 a rose—breath, lips, o . Nay. ot this h halise we --z: hey Kiss See how) there. p- This delicate day of love, we too"will share, & Till at_our edr love's whispering night shall one, hold'st thom et hat, swe the foolish. k ? Nay, when I kiss thy feet they'll leave the stair¥ “Oh looke ‘me! Ses's thou ~mot my Bridegroom's face That_draws me to Him? For His feet my liss. My ‘hair, giy tegrs Ho oraves today— and’q What words cag tell what other day - . and plac Shall see me clasp those blood-stain- ed feat of JHin? He needs me, calls me, loves me; le% me gol¥ . —Dante Gabriel Rosettl. Ethel—-My husband must be & well bred man. I would Itke to marry into an old family, wouMn't you _ Kate 4Mdly:;'gu‘ any old family.—Boston Transcript. “Her husband hasn’t spoken to her in ten ye What do you suppose is the matter with him?" ~ “He must be cross about something.” — Louisville Courler-Journal. “T've heen looking into this optimis- tic business a little.” “Well?" “Is it necessary to keep a-smiling when you »"—Pittsburg Post. “I sheved off my mustache the oth day ang my wife didn’'t know me. “That's nothig. My wife left off her curls, switches, rats and hal pads and I aidn't know her."—Detrolt Free Press. - Columbus was asked to prove that the world was round. ‘“Doesn't the president swing around the circle? he returnied. Convinced, they ponied up the needed dough.—New York Sun. “Why does your new baby ery so much?’ “Say, If_all yout teeth were out, your hai» off, and your legs so weak #hat you couldn't stand on them, 1 rather fancy you'd feel like crylrig outself.”—Lippincott's. v sald Miss de Playne to the Jst, “T want you to make as pretty picture of me as you possibly can.” Oh, ¥l attend to. that” repliea the portrait painter, “When I get the fin- ishing _touches on you won't know yourself.”—Chicago X “Patience will accomplish anythin You can even carry water in a sieve, if you wait long enough.” “Is that so? Say, how long wobld I have to wait to do that?” *“Till"it gets cold enough for the water to freeze’—Cleveland Leader. ™ ’ “And this man's case Is what?" we asked the attendant in the sanitarium, He imagines that he is Halley's com- et is_the reply. ‘Halley’s comet?* “Yes. He thinks he is growing bright- er all the time."—St. Louis Star. “Bligging is & most kind and com- siderate man.” “Yes, but he h: unfortunate way of showing it. the ,sort of person who will ring yor doorbell at § a. m. to ask you wheth the crowing of his rooster disturbs you."—Washington Star. “Pll teach you to play at pitch and toss!” shouted the enraged father. "Il flog you for an hour, I willl” "“Fa- ther!” instantly said the incorrigible, as he balanced a penny on his thumb and finger, ‘Tll toss you to make it two hours or nothing.’—Cassell's Sat- urday Journal: “Pa, who was it said, ‘Give me lib- erty or give me death”” “Some fel low whose wife thought he was de- ceiving her every time he happened to Jook at another woman, I guess. Run along and play with the kitten. I wany d-mbout this investigation. o Hiago Recora-tieraid, MUCH IN LITTLE When comrlel.fl_ the new White Star liners will be_the largest vesse afloat, being 890 féet long over all by 92 fest heam. The additiona! fllumination provided by the clty of New York for the Hud- son-Fulton celebration to 26,290,000 p : Copsul General George, E. Anderson of Ri0 de Janeiro states ¢hat It is un- derstood that the -of Brasil, the Rothachilds and cel German houses have combined to purchase all avall- able supplies of ribber.in Brazil as the new crop éomes in. The Argentine wheat yield will ap- proximately equal that for 1908-§ 000 bushels), though the pro- longed drought may slightly lessen it. The rapld extansion of the area undey wheat in Argentine will greatly in- crease the production within the nexy few years. Theé shares and Bonds in banks, rall- wi ;-mhl; com) e I:'a. etc, own. ed by the roy pan are valued at $70.680,000, and lagds and houses at about $200,000,000, which should be added impeérial palaces and other bufldings and ' grounds in 253 places, the raliroad mmrlnl.. which have adopted slectricity in the regular service of moving trains seem disposed to give out any Agures show. ing the cost of operation, but It is declared that in point of convenience and regularity of service 'the electris service ha jown a decided superior- ity over the steam service. None of In albuminoids soya beans are stat- ed to be nMi; three times us tich as ‘oats and wheat and possessed of more r and . A few German millers. Are ed to. have mixed * great varlety of them still in all grades at reduced priges. Also Mouldings marked down in pric’ Mixed Paints, Muresco, Brushes and Decorations. P. F. MURTAGH, Pelephoue. 92 ana 84 West Main St Jyled ineans getting the most value for your THBRE 1% 15 adversing medium i Bustern Connecticut equal to The Bl letin for business results. ney. 1 can give it t6 you In nbing. R. BENTON DIBBLE. 46 Asylum St | oys and our Ip_experiments I Er:i‘-ngu"},m_ ek Bread of _u..‘; oo with a blend to In,.gvo experiments their brown bread, gireec: { O R Consul _Lester vostok, advises that ernment bus declded clal ot the the Untied IMAKILg ArTen® Crlsan v iTelens mupics ton ey T be o den Uhited Buates and ieasxtation toibe ullt's) Kasiachutia/ Vi Siy ool - e Bering ek 484 '% ynard of Viedte

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