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FAIR AND CONTINUED COOL TODAY AND TOMORROW. on thi Read X adverti: ca A Lesson for the Teacher. Johnnie was sent to study “matics, and the teacher told him that to build a”house, “mu can build it in one day.” yeplied: “And and 1,036,800 men in a second © J it in_one day. I don't believe, _either, so I'm not _ Began Like a Ringworm P — Washing ke it was & : ‘worse ©f Eastern Connecticut. NORWICH FIRMS | AUTOMOBILE STATION, l. 3. M S Otia Strest. Automobtle Repairin, oral Ma- i o Jobbing. BUILDING MATERIAL Pock, MoWilllams & Co.. 47-55 Wes Main Street. Lime, Portland ‘Cemant, Pariod Roofing. |BOTTLER B Jackel, cor. Market and Water 8ts Of the best Ales. Lager A complete iin apedially bott Botivers: Tel. 18 fa always. found small nts mathe- rvu a true science. “For instance.” id, “if It takes one man twelve then twelve Johnnie 88 men will build jt an hour, 17,280 men in a minute, Now, 3 | 1 don't believe they could build one Srick in that time. Again, if one ship qan cross the Atlantic in twelve days, fweive ships should be avle to cros t, ing to study math ies,” and Johhnie left the teacher dying it himselt.—Dundee Advertis- ul'l' RHEUM 4 YEARS on Hand Irritated It and It - Spread Om Arm and Face, ; .W!IOLLY CURED BY GUTICURA BUSINESS DIRECTORY “IHE FOUR-MINUTE RECORD.”. and heur it. Is something Come great. Geo. P. Teomans, 32% Lafayette St RBAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. , Room 2, 65 Broad- investment Geo. E. Bachel way, Real Estate and Broker, Notary Publlc, Auditin Expert Acccuntant. Telephone, 611 , WILLIMANTIC FIRM3 STIMPSON'S STABLES. rear Young's hotel Main street. oughly up to date service ' Trucking an esalty. Thor- uaranteed, heuvy teaming a spe- Norwich T—Between Preston City, female black spots ‘on left side, blagk Finder return to H. P. Bowen, hound _ pupp hea Chestnnt St, and receive reward. octisd BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or_stolen Pussbook No. 1485, of The Thames Loan and Trust company. are cautionsd against called fio ald ban day of April, 1910, guished, and QA er it | emount. Sue CAn_h o by identifying it and paviax chasge i et €. F. P. Hofl- ¢ man’s ockwell St All persons purchasing or negotiating the same, and any persoh baving a claim to said book is hereby m to present sald claim to on or before the thirteenth or submit to having The book declared canceled ana extin: new book issued in lieu thereon oct1ZW FOUND—A necklice, on Broad 'St, between Broadway and McKinley Ave. The Great Corn Cnre bunions and warts. KH.LS THE ROOTS. between the toes.) foet. Wants drop off ike scabs. Take no substitutes. Remember the name— ation—in five nights the corn gone Price 20 cents WHAT 1S GOING ON TONIGHT prase. 56 2 ety Moving Pictures and' Iilustrated Songs 1t Breed Theater. Vaudevilie and Motion Pictures at Auditoriumm, Motion “Pletures and Songs at Olympic Theater. Revival at the Armory. Tecumseli Tribe, No. 43, I 0. R. M., meets i Austin Building. Somerset Lodge, No. 34, F. meets in Masonic Temple. . Tilustrated and A M., Polishers' and Buffers' Union meets in C. L U. Hall Hope Rebekah Lodge, No. 21, I. O, O. F. ets in Odd Fellows' Hail Norwich Camp, No. 8968, M. W. meets in Carpenters’ Hall. . Griswold Command, meets in Armory. Major Richard No. 6, 8. W. V. ANNOUNCEMENTS Frank A. Bill has the exclusive sale of Patrician $3.50 and $4 shoes—a woman's shoe that's right. See the latest fall sty BREED THEATER. ent Taft at Chicago-New York National Game, Pre: Another large and interested audi- ence was present at the Breed theater last evening to witness the excellent pictures of the prefident while on his visit to the city of Chicago and at the National ball game held there between the Chicagos and New Yorks. All of the important events are clearly shown. A birdseve view of the entire grounds is given, which is the next best thing to a personal trip. An Interesting feature of the picture Is the sceme where the cowboy who has ridden for- ty-five daye on his pony delivers his message while the president is seated on the grandstand. The bill this week is the longest of the season and shows four more reels besides the reel of the president, the secondary pictur being The Crooked Path, a splendid melodra- matic picture rich In photographic val- ues and thrilling situations and de- tails. Mr. Frank Roust is rendering this week the sweet minstrel bailad en- titled By the Old Rea Mill and the up- to-date song with pictures entitied Oh, Gee, Poor Me! “A SUMMER CARNIVAL” Big Cast in Training for Production at Brosdway Theater by St. Mary's T. A. and B. Society. St. Mary's T. A. and B. soclety is promising something of a topline char- er “in their three-act musical and terpsichorean spectacular novelty, “A Summer Carnival,” at Broadway the- ater Thursday and Friday evenings. The following is the cast for the first ict. the whole production being under the direction of Professors Maher and Kennedy: Act I. “A DAY IN JUNE" Lawn Dance—Louise Kefss, “oley, Rose Leopold, Mar; n, Anna_ Connell, fadeline _Ritchie, 2gerald, Henry Farrell, Joseph James Kilrow, James Smith, Thomas Maher. Song, If I Only Had a Sweet- heart, Josie Hartie and chorus. Para- sol dance, Elizabeth Fitzgerald, May Weich, Helen Fiynn, Kittie Tracy. Song, Kittie Kirby. _ Acrobatics, v and McMahon. Scarf Drill—Margaret Flynn, Rose Leopold, Henrietta Brady, Annie Dris- coll, Rose McNally, Louise Keiss, Eliz- Mary William Daniel Fo- Barry, James McCarthy, abeth Connell, Annie G. Driscoll, Mrs. H. Jennings, Anna Connell, Catherine Shahan, Ella McGarry. Song, Under the Irish Moon, Jeremiah Kirby and chorus. Maids of the Mist—Abbie Kelly, Nora Hartie, Annie .Driscoll, Mary Sul ., Anna Connell, Alice Cary, Mary Foley, Bridget Sullivan, Madéline Ritchie, Mrs. Jennings, Julia ullivan. Anna Hallahan, Sadie Sulli- Catherine _Crimmins, Fanny Wright, Bvelyn LaFond, Song—Pony Boy, Kathryne O'Neil and chorus. ~Skirt Dance—Margaret Hattie Sherry, Jennie Mc- Smith. Lantern Drill— . Luby, Chamber: Sullivan, Lanoie, Carney mmins, - A. Sullivan, Ambach, Connell, Driscoll, C. Crim- ins, Hartie, Brady, Me: .” Foley, G. Fitzgerald, W. Fitzgerald, - hy, Corning, Norris, O'Brien, James Smith, John Smith, A. Angdrews, L. Andrews, Kilday, Dona- hue. Song—Horace Corning and chorus. Liberty Enlightening the World, Stat- ue. Miss Kingsley: waves. ' Delia | O'Connor, May Shea, Mary Kilkenny, Margaret McCaffery. therine Ryan, May Welsh, Estelle Top- | liff, Mary Batfolevy, Irene Cantara, | Mary Coughlin, Madeline Hourigan, | Rosella Kelly, Margaret O'Neil, Irene Welsh, Annie O'Neil, Sarah O’Connell, Margaret Sullivan, Viola Carey, Ruth Lafferty, Irene Lord, Sarah O'Conneli, Margaret Murphy, Blizabeth Fitzger- ald, Auna McCarthy, Catherine Throw, Mary O'Connor, J osephine Murphy, Catherine Blair, Irene Welch, Mar- May Wilson, Ca- Remeves hard and soft eorns, callouses, CONTAINS NO CAUSTIC — NO AR- BENIC OR POTASH — IT CURES CORNS TO STAY CURED —'IT It is a wonder curing soft corns (corns | It cures callouses on the bottom of the No pain, no danger of blood poisoning. soreness ul..vy ‘after the first ap- garet Courtney,” Margaret Petronie, Hattle Sherr ittie Tracy, Jennie Vey. Rosie ('Connor, . Marguerite May Greenwood. Helen Flynn, Madeline Casev, Mary Dingvan, Alice Barry, Marv Driscoll, Nellie Hourigan, Margaret Smith. Between Acts 1 and 2: Specialty—Thé Garden of Roses— Sadie Sullivan and James Kilrow. Tha Ch.wmn Habit. A Washington judge thinks it con- tempt of court for someone to chew sum in the temple of justice where. he presides, and vet he lets the lawyers chew the rag.—Jacksonviile Times- Union. But They Are Dead. Peary - Cook, Peck-Wor) the amia CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Kave Always Bought s e B Tt BSignature of Nevertheless, - note Hudson-Fulton.— of 6. E. HODGE. Hack. Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES Up-to-date Equipment and Guaranteed i Pinchot - Ballinger, {~ Satisfactory Service. 14 to 20 BATH STREET. The annual imports into Constanti- nople amount to $142,000,008, hut the share of the United States therein will hardly average. $3,000,000. or Jess than 2 14 per cént. “The insignificant share of the Unlted States in this fmport (rade fs attribited, mainly to the lack of direct steamship communication be- tween Constantinople and American povts. LEGAL NOTICES. 0 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM_ misstoners for New London Count hereby apply for a license to sell 2ad exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine = wine and cider in the building at Baltic Ho- tel. High street. Town of Sprague, ex- cept in the reoms and apartments in safd buflding, any part or parts of which are cat off or partitioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of busi- ness s located within ten feet in' a direct line frem: any church edifice or public or parochial school. or the premises pertaining ~ thereto, or any postoffice, publlc library Dated “at = Norwich, th day of October, A, D. 1909, sRoger Ryan, pifcant.” We, the unddystened. tors ana taxpayers. owning real estate of the town of Sprague. apd hereb Ign and endorse tiie foregoin® appli- ation of Roger Ryan for a license, and hereby certify that said applieant Is suitable person (o be licensed pursuant id applications Dated at Sprague, 18th day of October, 1948. Harry lagher, Waymond J. Jodoin, Hugh Ward, Henry Buteau, George Dresh- 5. 71 Goreny certify that the and named signers and endorsers are elec tors and.taxpay wning real estate, in the Town of Sprague. Dated af Sprague, this 18th dey of October, A. D. 1909, Arthur P. Cote, Town Clerk. 0et20W es for the District of Con- necticut. 1a. the matter of George Thomas, a Bankrupt. In Bankruptey.” N 6 To the creditors of George Thomas of New London, in the County of New London and District aforesaid, & bank- T Rotice is nereby given that on the 15th day of October. A. D. 1909. the above named ‘was quly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held before undersigned at his office, No. arde Bullding Norwich, in trict; on the 30th day of Octobe 1908, at 11 o'clock in the forer which _time the said creditors tend, prove their claims. appoin tse, be heard as to orders of Refe for care of property of the estate and digposal thereof. at auetion or priv sale. examine the bankrupt, and trans- ace such other busincss as may proper- 1y come before said meeiing. AMOS A. BROWNING Referee in, Bankruptey. Norwich, Comn.. Oct. 19th, 1809 oct20d ASSESSORS’ NOTICE. Ledy: All persons liable to pay taxe: Town of Ledyard are hereby notified to present to the undersigned Assessors of said Town on or b of November mext a written or printed, list of all taxable property owned by them on the first day-of October. 1909 All ting _to their lis said will be subject to an addition of 10 per cent. thereto as by law in such case made and pro- rd, Ct Tn accordance with Chapter 195, Sec. 1, of the tax laws of the Siate of Con- necticut,. non-residents are rcguired to file lists' under same conditions as resi- dents. Dated at Ledyard, this 18th day of Octcber, 1908, AUSTIN 8. LAMB, CALVIN R. MAL ALBERTUS MAYNARD, oct20d Assessors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and-for the Dis- trict of ‘Norwich, on the 19th day of October, A. D. 1909 Present’ NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Hstate of Natban L. Bishop. late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered.“That the Administrator cite the creditors of sald deceased to brins n their claims against said #ithin six months from this da: posting up a notice to that effect. etlier with a copy of this order on the sign-post” nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt and in the game town, and . by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a eirculation in said District, and make return to_this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing s a true topy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH. Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- ceased are hereby notified to present tieir claims agalnst said estate to the undersigned at Oak 8t, Williman- tic, Conn., within the time limited in the AboVS. and faceletug oxder ASHTON C. PERSONS, Administrator with the Will Annexed NELSON J Hstate of Margare Norwich, in said Distri The Bxecutor appeared in Court and filed & written application alleging that aid estate is now in settlement .in said | virt and prayimg for an order to sell | eriain repl cstate belonging to said fully described in said cation. <reupon, it is Ordered, That”said ligation be heard and determined at Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the day of October. A. D. 1909, at 10 o'clock in tpe forenoon, and that notice of the vendency of said application,” and of said bearing thereon. be given by the publication of thix order once in some ewapaper having & circulation in said istrict, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing. and make re- | turn to the Court. NELSON J. AYLIN Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, oct20d Clerlk. Sideboards A dining room without a Sideboard is much like a window without hang- ings — unfinished and unsatisfactory. It lacks the touch that gives the room the home atmosphere. Our collection of Sideboard and Buffets is one of the largest in East- ern Connectuct, and our prices posi- the Special all Dining Room Furniture this week. Shea & Burke 37-41 Main Street. oct7d KOH-I-NOOR LEAD. PENCILS Best on Farth Standard of the World Made in 17 DIFFERENT DEGREES to suit all requirements. Established price—same everywhere, 10c each, $1 per dozen. “MEPHISTO" Copying Pencils. Best low priced copying pencil made. Only Se. " See our window d.splny. CRANSTON & C0 158 lah Skeel Tively lowest. prices on in the | re the first day | present ¢ appli- | 3d | | | | ; LEGAL NOTICES. _ ~ ASSESSORS' NOTICE All persons in the Town of Sprague 4 liable to pay taxes are hereby notified to retiirn to the Assessors on or.before the first day of November next, a writ- ten or printed list, properly signed and |. sworn to, of all taxable property owned by them on the first day of October, | 1909, Those failing to make a list will be charged a penalty of 10 per cent. ad- ditional according to law. Blanks cah be obtained at the Post Office in Baltic, John Quinn's house in Versailles and Smith & Standish’s Store In Hanover. Blanks may be returned to any of the Assessors. TO RENT—Furnished rooms &t 322 Main St near mmomct oc'.“fl FIRST €] W hause varns, free wdod. e 3 u\- wish to el Apply e Welnstein, and see fltbru:lch pbo:&n Sehiga might just as well be out of the o wa at the same time- | o e (’:::‘rlul Sutid y, and you in a little money and give & ing: stoam hieat and wafer. J. B Lucas, b i [ better appearance to your office. — = Sell the pieces that don’t work. Whtregan Hok "":‘L‘:";Z;;.{{:}fi:-fi g: %um!wpm:u. And s Mb:irdfi'r"d;w'"g b e t costs but a fe ; “ment roow, 36 fe. . if you want 4 second-hand Lo A H Bntolan. ootT ———— on _Mechanic “Come, Worry, h! e walk 0&“* : mfi& Ao Sl Up to lhe lovely fielas .l ‘Wholesome I'll ra uon IM lfi“ll At and 8o, wom come along!" Wc started.on our way, I and my Care, 1 set th e ou through the lyIflhI' Kone & mile poor Worry Umll'mmu‘ Tried ha P e TOREN on An' dasy ‘winned of that Maratnen, And ginos lh“h"\onnudiyu' ma"u-rnn-unn-mm- P :fi-mu—u-numnu And found each time he could net 3. B, TO RENT-—Tenament :‘;L‘m:(}:"l ;::' «(::)g:(s“llER * our Classified page. But right B anly S Wi b ik s . stand the 2 . GAU : B rept. Apply at Stde A AT now— Bt 308 —John Kendrick Bangs, in Atnslive. oct16d Assessors. ’ TO RENT—Tenement, § rooms, with mq' mm DAY. Read and Answer A e walk from ASSESSORS™ NOTICE %4 v y To _RENTTenement of four rooms. WhE S taxoames \ —— lfilllll y ocated at pley Pl Today’s Want Ads. BERRZ Al b ade e | AR ma N All persons in the town of Norwich ’ “Sep10d Threw the overBoare, liable to pay taxes are hereby notified P — But that ‘done, aver sicppea nee ed and sworn to of all taxable prop- WANTED, L = i Do - g wm‘.." .‘..".‘f.‘g PR meant. 4 Apes fasnat i He T tur. | FOUR GOOD COWS FOR SALE—Ei- | FOR RENT—At 252 Frankiin street r wax, of ‘October, 1908, Those failing to | 'WANTED-Young men w O A Tihee | quire of 4. W. Drury, Yantic, R. F. D.|twb stores, separately or together, | To gy A make a list will be charged a penalty | nish references, "to ‘hecome (o4 No. 2. US4 | used many’ years as a grocery stor No dis uu 4 of 10 per cent, additional according to [ SAlesSment XD s ——1 | Call_between 9 and 2 Mr They Selted the bl full part lar: n: e e ot 315, Rochester. N, | FOR SALI--Fine 10t of thoroughbred | W. ¢ Vars: Open burned the ship and ail, Blanks can be obtained at the As-|Y g i B BT AT L ctisa sessors’ Office in City Hall, or they | — o e S e AN TRD— Box 63, Baltic, Conn. o (IO REVi_—Basement at 55 Frankiin F'fl':'n"i Ealahis of s 'ha.xu-s will be sent by mail upon applica- FURSE MAKERS WA N oo street; sultabis for the paint. plumbing | , Meb who Beginner: 1gh 9. ORSES or similar busines: may17 tion. hone Harriet F. Breed, 46 Geer Ave. H paave an .w., .,:‘: . Office Hours: 9.15 a. m. to 4 p. m. Norwich, Ct. Tel. ‘call §29-3. 0ct20d | \ o iher carload 6f 22 head, the best FACTORY TO MENT. v b o AR thetr tana ALEXANDER E. REEVES, WANTED—Four _energetic, reliable | that grows, consisting of drivers. | . oy 0 o0 oy rohabe, 140x25. three | G12d to sho h they dared LEWIS R. CHURCH, men_ at o permanent. position &nd | chunks and ‘draft horses, in pairs and | § 0 ¥ s el Pt ioe taky B tand. ARON W. DICKEY, Silars' gharaniged (o men O character | Single” Come and sep them; they |storles an ament. Well lighted. g AT ctéad Assessors. * | S0fL SOy rite Stellng AKe etin | must be sold or exchanged right away. eet from frelgt station.. - i references. -Address X. " oetstd ELMER R. PIERSON, | junction and transfer polnt. Handy to = Offfoa =" i/~ 2 a3 204 | New York and New. kngland mhrksts. To THE BOARD OF COUNTY. COM:| “\wANTED—500 bushels . sound Gider | Telephone connection. octnd [ e OO B GHA Y. Putsm; Ot missioners for New Lendon County: las: 20c, delivered at my residence, 5 v i hereby apply a license to sell and $°PE. 'Peckham, East Side. Tel. con. apr10d exchange spirituous and Jntexicating (¥ B 8 g, i B4 Lgiontes FOR SAL 0 RENT | and cide the building $-10 Market WANTED —Experienced girl. Apply o, of Norwich, except in the | 1o Mre Geo. C. Preston, 198 Broddway. C Tenement a 20 Leurel Hill Ave.|When Reginalf's vacation cam < and apartments in sa 2 rooms, - bat! v L ‘tam Bl R e O [ _|Cows 50 Cows | zim ol s meders Improyt: | e fouba éne tamily Tonds were or partitioned in' such #hunner as to | WAN AT ONCB_A few second- 8 sep27d | Too much depleted for the same— form booths, side rooms, or retiring | hand gasoline marine engines. Address JAMES H. HYDE, 3 e e BRI et rooms. " 3y" place of "business s not | "Ges Bngfne” Box 363, Clty. _octid Nokii® RiGnitin, Conn: located within two hundred feet a e 5 The Christmas wer direct line from any church edifice or ;n}'.‘.’:.,fl?:.',f.‘“fi;.‘:'fli%"‘l-’.fi'el'(‘k""u; Telephone. oct14d m RENT A m“:‘fl‘;‘.‘;‘ public or parochial '‘school, or the ure o In one poor lower mh one night premises pertain| thereto, or any | add to their income. Apply at Martin .. X Dremises, pertaining thereto. or oieny | Hovea Broadway, Mrs. M. Berube “Cail REAL BOTATE BARGAINS. | Nowy coffages and fenements. ok the ordinary tr Dated -at Rorwich, this 12th day of | evenings. D | s 1 mlla to Nillage & miles Next year, when R weant awhy October. A. D. 138 Herman Jackel | “wiNwED Girl for general house- | o etey 31 Enquire of A. L. POTTER & €0., | 7o achool, tho family vauit was hare, s aid taxpayers owhing reai [CTE References preferred. -Apply 10| “4'acres, 1 mile to city. handy to trol- Ang w0 he'fonic the erain by duy estate. of the fown of Norwich. and | D = J. jones, Bliss Ph ocild_ | jev. fine now 3-room cotiage fnisoed In | 18 Broadway. © save the Puliman sleeper tare. hereby sign and endorse the foregoing |~ A LADY of refinament and executive | SYpres "_“';300~ iy7d That yesr they 4id 1nmu application of Terman Jackel for a |ability desires a position of companion | BATe. PrCe $3000, o, o\ o Now Lon- Him ‘into_“Bita Ata Seo license, and hereby certify that said|or managing housekeeper; can give ex- | , THe BeBt §/0-200 They sent him home. Ob, awful fate— applicant is a suitable persofi to be|cellent references. L. A. F., 281 Main |00 COUNEY TO8 33000 0 o0y properts A"2-cent stamp all it | licensed pursuant to said appl . | St., Norwich., Conn. octidd_ |, Beveral RO mants innd Loa Ovager A DL 1505 W mwtnee 3 &r WANTED_Girl for office work: one | “Three furnished cottages on Fisher's Nicholai Ta W W. B | residing In Norwioh: must write u good | Island a bargain prices. TO RENT Sachovar. THT Y sadbury O 1" hereby | hand and. be correct at Agures. Apply | _T0'you want'a tarm. Country home or i VIEWS AND VARIETIES certify that the above named signers|at West Side Silic Miil. &t Wiy prOpRELEs ot Clever Sayin; and endorsers Arel eler‘!or‘s and tax- WANTE Ruptured people to_ call TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, L D g L e orw en. hia | at our office, 105 Main stréet. Willi- | 715 Mata Sereet, ~ Willimantie, Conn. Furnished House of nine” || munter—1 mistook you for a desr. 12th day of October, A. D. 1909, Chas [mantic. We want to show you how we | jyl1sd } Vietim—T wish to blaees you had mis- S Holbraok, Town Clerk. oct13W | treat rupture. Terenty vears study of rooms and bath. T oaben e e ai— N ¥, Ben. TO THE BOARD OF 0O v Thousands have been relieved and many | _ Knicker—There 8 no ume crying over minsloners. for New Tondon County: J | have been entirely cired of their mip- Modern Conveninces. | spilled milk. Bocker—No; it s mere hereby apply for a license to sell and | fure. If !;‘(7)‘3""=‘r‘u;(:“;‘;“"'llfn“’;‘1:h i3 profitable to water the can.—Judge: exchange spirituous and intoxicating T ¥ . - o i - - " Tiquors. ale, lager beer, Rhine wine |come and ‘consult us. No charge for ; me”ma:rn}lu.rme‘dYe 0 e tg:nrd ! and cider in the building at 240 Main | Office examination Send for free book JAMES L. CASE, ) . “Yes,” rejoint lo- street. Town of Norwich. except in the | on rupture. Dr. Cooke Truss Co. No. 40 Swetucket $t. Norwich; 0t | | MOTalizer. “and woman was made to rooms and apartments in said building, Egbart Dart, Rupture Specialist. * |} Ne- o J | see that he does it."—Chicago News, any part or barts of which are cut off octdvd Sll h“ Used | “will there ever-ba s woman.presie or partitioned in such manner as ent™ 9 form booths, side rooms. or retiring WANTED AT ONCE. g y | { Jout u~°-‘ T"'k ;:""““"‘“‘“ says ocated w! n two hindred feet In a ! chinists Yol r's. Noi eyt P dirctuna trom a, chureh sdifioa. of S tenty . DalADIC medn Wantan: PLUMBING AND ourmma Kansas Oity Timen. public or parochial school or the Gonfl wai to llve right men. This E " - ostoffice, public iibrary, or ‘cemetery. | ployment Bureau, 43 Broadway, Central he vaug n roun rv ) ol e ot e Yoan Dated at Korwich, this 12th day of | Bullding, 8. H. Recves, Supt. oct19d 7 ““And mine,” rejoined ths October, A. D, 1909, Henry A. Gaucher, ° “When In doubt, perform of Heniy A& Gaucher & Co. Applicant, —Wasp. e, the undersigned. are electors an WANTED . faxpavers, owning real estate of the | '::'-"“;" nnI:l.l‘.l‘:dlh?'szn Town of Norwick: and hereby sign ar 5 endorse. the foragoing ar?pllr:! o of | Competent housegirl. two in family. ‘urnished promptly. Large stock of | City a elways was” “You mean, Henry A. Gaucher & Co. for a license. | $25 per month; family cooks and gen- | patterns. No. 11 to 25 Werry Street | the Queen Dowager Olty, don't you® and hereby certity that sald applicant | eral girls, Good pay. —at— a said the Clevelander.—Chicago Teibune. is a suitable person to be licensed pi oBEEEs 4 3 e. suant to said application. Dated a B, AS, \ “The trip has bmd ita dlsomforts rwich, this 12th day of October, A. D. | Central Building, « . - Room 32. said Noah us the ark settled on Mount John A. Moran, Peter St. Onge, | Ararat. “Yes” replied his wite. “But Ass Belaue, Rulmnr(u‘rld C, Plaut, Romer octi4d | | it is a comfort to land without being ufois. 1 hereby certify that the above signers and endorsers are elac- WANTED. 49 Main Streel. | [SERRNG BY' (55 Susionn Ipecion, fors and taxpayers, owning real estate s aaia | Heatm and Plumbm ‘ashington Star. In thel Town of Norwich. -Dated at| The public to know that owing to the | “Uncle George, we are studying syn- Novwich, thie 12th Say Of Optober, A D increase of businets we have r‘nm-e'}l onyms in school, and I want to know 908, Chas 3 Clerk’| in larger quatters and will be pleisec o t a oct1sW 15 380%H nlue ek obr new| WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 92 Franklin Street. AT arr i T place i Bcamees |- marse oy, - | "ro TiiE BOARD 0F COUNTY Cou: | Suw, A e AND 227 Main St, Franklin Scuare ‘} I?:u“dl' i Eiicmis busiase et missioners for Ne Courity: - Rereby apply for - license to sell and GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. Real Estate and insurance S. F. GIBSON | does."—Puck. | exchange spirituous and ii(l;toxlcn[if\g 123({\\&:( Main St. Telephone. S e B wwell, 1 began my 30,000-word hy- iquors, ale. lager beer. Rhine wine | 0 ; fon today.” “Seems to and cider in the bullding at 8 Frankli FOR SALE | pothetical quest! ¥ o {1 Town of Norwlcl except in the WEST SIDE GOTTAGE, nbout one| 1l 30d Sheet Metal Worker. | mo tia¢ will exhaust vou. wholl make g il B B G No Building in Norwich mile " from Franklin Square: seven| Agent for Richardzon and Boynton | starts law school next week. He ought or partitioned in such manner as to 0 Dl ! i rooms, bath and closet; small lot. but | | to be graduated by the time I fink form booths. side rooms orretiring| B2 (55 Tifgn' tor s Ko sotia. | AEENeY and low priced. Install:| Purnaces " Loutsville Courlef-Journal. rooms. My place of business.is noty WAll ever 0 lafge ment payments received. ts S5 Norwich, C s ) St | located within two hundred feet in-a‘| All we ask is an opportunity to bid | €5 West main Streets Norwich, Conn. tell you, my boy's a tough onme! divect line from any church edifice oT| fr the job. Competition s keen and TO RENT | _decta He's been in all the practice games public or parochial school. or the | fF 5 | 11 ELM STREET—Newiy renovated = and two real matches since he entered premises pertaining thereto, or any | compels close figuring, but years ot | b contraityo tckned; - five mi"lm. oy college and, barring a few bruises, he postoffice, public library, or cemetery. | experience has taught us ths way to | oy ol¥ d, 1 3 | ain’t injured a bit. ‘That's nothing. | Dated at’ Norwich. this 12th day —ef and yard; water closet. In complete o S . ¥ }e ilated fnto & Sratestity, Ot A D 1506, "Tames O'Connen. | fgure close and do first-class WOTK | order: $9 per month, My son was init o a fro Applicant. We, the undersigned, are octéa and he was able to attend classes in clectors and _taxpayers, owning ' renl GO TO THE | Jess than n week."—Cleveland Leader- 0 of the Town of Norwich, and | - - st IR sl G MWREIANK ‘ ‘ W LITTLE appiication of James O'Connell for a FOR SALE | r Store § MUCH lu-e:ma. an[d herel b(']fl‘llh' that said General Contractor and Builder, | " applicant is a suitable person to be t making seda on ilednsed pursiant, ) said appiicntion | o, 518 MAIN STREET. o |A second-haod Dump Cart an FOR YOUR n gatensive. sbale "o soakine esca) October, “'D. 1908. Albert L. Potter, { Nicholas Leblanc, @ French chemist, in Mever Biymenthal, - Nicholas ‘Tarran; = a second-hand Team Wagon 1791, S1lis Raphae; utherfors A aut. N e fiereby Cerlify that the above Tuined 5 M. B. RING, Chestnnl Streel. | - European manufsctufers make ¥iey signers and endorsers are electors an | ans-: rs, owning real estate, in the septsd small pianos of Hght -r;-lsm(f;r"v" " of Norwich. Dated at Norwlch, - portation into the interior of =il by 12th day of Ociober, A. D. 1309, muleback. Chas. 5. Holbrook, Town Clerk. 0et13W . . Better equipped than ever be- — Besu'fl e fore to handle your trade. Al B ppe Masonic grand lodge of New TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY com. new goods — fully guaranteed. M| \oriCo Yo to appropriate @ sum of missioners for New London County We carry all sizes In stock all ent to orect a_suitable hereby apply for a license to sell nd . the time to meet your needs | 29NeY sufficien Y exchange spirituous and intoxicating B - Tor fooa. JJ] | monument over the grave of Kit Car- liquors, ale, lager , beer. Rhine wine | Manuafcturers' agents for Goo! son in Taos. and cider in the bullding at Colchester, { rien, Dianlond, Wisk. . &- 3. APV 4 n Lebanon avenue, Town of Colchester. ana’ Michelin : Lo ) g lexcept in the sooms'and apartments in i all ather makes. Consul Alfred A. Winsiow of Valps~ sald bullding., any part or, parts of, 3 faiso reports that there are now un- which are cut off or partitioned in such | Buy now while the pri der construction for the Chilean go manner as to form boothe, aide rooma, | IR cow. ernment 16 public works that are to be ~ retiring rooms. ace of busi- | 2 perrre e compl efore tha end of 1912, at & pess s located within 300 feet in a |l Fyre — Elastic — Durable §' The tot xnown as No. 1, situated & e $9.001.913 United. Bthtes goid. iree e o 3 e e — public oi” paroenial scheol, “or ™ th | the junction of Mowry and Whitting- | B A"]ng Rflhber Co., T R premises pertaining thereto, or ai 1 3 ! o pmes b ed con- oatofiice, publle library.“or cemotery; Best Paint Made for | fon Avenues, Greeneeville, having a | 74-76 Main St. Norwich. toverss ovar the diwovery “of the Dated at Colchester, th day. o 1 y 0 1 north pole has calle ention to the October. A. D. 1909. H. Mintz. Appli Brid frontage on Mowry Avenue of 101 7-10 182 State St. New London St “‘P" o saihe of the town. theu We. the undersigued. are ofb Metal Roofs, ridges, Wi ...’ 1t 1s an excellent location for Operating 15 Stores. which both the explorers started when “olehester, and hereby ! et i reversed spells Ha Elmira (N. Y.) Sigh and andorse the. foregoing ApDIL- Cornices, Standpipes, S e % ol e, X Star-Gazette. n.«l;n‘n (v{‘ H\m;l‘nr H[l'nlxl folrd a Hll‘lenl(P! will be soid at a very low price. - —_‘ Mandal fnd hereby cortify that sald applican £y t. Jobn's leper asylum, Mandalay, e i oo | 8 Gaivanizad Irom, Femees, e g Dentls e oot iast S oenar iin Tt Gy o Ootober, LS FRANCIS D. DONGHUE MONEY LOANED {reatment o three Buraxian patiente, \A. D. 1808, Charles F. Brown, Amos C. Fire E capes, Stacks, b 4 on Diamnonds, Watche the duration of WhoSc illness @ Case, Clarepce Lewls. Samuel ¥. Stein R ana Seourities of any kin from eighteen months to eight years, G. Cutler. 1 hereby certify that t CENTRAL BUILDING. S Fone Ll In two cases sutisfactory progress was e above named signers and endorsers electors and_taxpayer. ning real es tate, in the Town of Colchester. Dated at Colchester, this 15th day of October, A. D, 1909. Chas. H. Dawley, Town Clerk. t20W ASSESSORS’' NOTICE. All persons in the Town of Colches- iluble o pay taxes are hereby no- ified to return to the Asse: on or ore the first of November next written or priuted 1ist propecly signed awd sworn (o of all taxable property owned by/ihem on the first day of Oc- tober. 1904, o failing (o make such 4 1St will be cliarged & penaity of ten per feni. additional. 30eording 10 law. Asscisors will m Al the Selectmen’s Yoo and %0, Hours: 5 s ¥ 1. F. SLATER and al! MelailicSarfaces. Paint your tin roo! before bad weather sets in and ‘use SOLD BY CHAS 036000 & i, WHEN vou nese betore the p dium hetter ug‘m th 5 FEROX hed firm to deal with. (Estab! THE COLLATERAL 151 Mam Sereet. OR. JONES, Denist, 35 SRETUCKET ST. Room 10 ’Phone 323 maylid General Contractor > All orders recelve prompt and careful attention. Give me a trial order. Sat. Isfaction guaranteed. Jou eans, e, put Your ras- re. the BUNLC, o me | THOS, J. DODD, Norwh Tetler l:‘-zén.rogn ‘e ads ertie- o alice. . entabl augldd hed 1872.) LOAN CO. Upstalrs, FOR SALE Four tenement house Nos. 38-40 Me- | Rinley avenue. All rented ts good pay- {ing tenants. Also -house and small | barn No. 30 Baltic street, with two building 1ots fronting on Orchard street. House coutalns keven rooms, }'with running hot and cold swater, set i tubs, bath, wash bowl, sud cluset on each flor, G. L, CROSGROVE, 20 Bdltic Street. i lm recorded, one so remarkable that it ig expected a cure will be effected. Gonsnl George Nichiolas 1fft reports from Nuremberg that the statistical year book for the German empire, the 1909, edition of which has just been printed, gives the population of Gepes - many on June 30, 1909, at 63,886,000, The population of the empire on June 30, 1908, .yvas 62,982,000 The.yenr thus Shows an increase of §96.000. A popular vot en in Septemd guarantesd the British Columbia. i trig reiliuy that (hey would have nms oppoRition 10 clectii il the next 2§ years, unless the city out the company. As ‘Quid pro qus company plédges ligelf to lmmediately erect a power planL al Jords costing Tess thun . §1.500,000, on jnnmnlcll which the cort of electrle Tight he roduced one-half and pervice extended (0 adjac ‘ muh! up, hy

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