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Beecham’s Pills estab~ WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songy At Breed Theater. Broadway Theater. ANNOUNCEMENTS st chestnuts and fine fruits at Main street, corner of Ferry. ee the shoe specials Frank A. Bill offers today, Saturday. Ladies’ $1.7 shoes $1.50, ladies’ and men's $2.50 shoes at $2.00. | To Relieve Summer Exhaustion take tlorsford’s Acid Phosphate. It is cool- hg, refreshing and invigorating. A nk. | | celicious summer dr | | | Electric Needle Specialist. Baker, electric needle of years' experience. now located ith Fannle M. Gib- #on in the Central Bldg. Miss Baker rmanently removes erfluous hai and wart Satisfaction guar- Strictly confidential. See ad vertisement. Fran At the Broadway Theater on Tuesday, October 26. Amy Lesser, one of the clever young women appearing ih support of Rose Stahl in “The Chorus Lady,” is said to be a rival of Annette Kellerman, the famous Australian swimmer and diver, in the matter of aquatic prow- {ess. ' Miss Lesser is a remarkably clever swimmer and diver and carries many medals received for distance and short swimming event: BREED THEATER. | Superb Bill of Unexcelled Motion Pic- tures. Another large audience at the Breed theater witnessed the fine programme us presented -at last ning’s per- rmance, the vividly entitled The Story of the feat Two bi picture Banknote being feature pletures | are also shown, enacted by the fa | mous Biograph cast. depicting timely subjects, taken but two weeks ago. Their- excruciatingly funny comedy is jal of the most nteel nature. oust is making a big hit with his ‘Patter” song, cntitled, ke Me Up With You, Deari the audience in- sisting upon hearing it agaln and again A delightful attraction will head the “big bill for Monday. The Auditorium. What promises to he the banner bill of the season up to the plesent time will be shown at tie Auditorium for the week of October 25th. It is hard to pick any one act to headline the bill for next week, as all are of equal merit, but we will head the list with Hliwood. Perry and Downing, who pre- sent the scrcamingly funny farce, A Fool and His Money. wood, formerly a welk known minstrel comedian, whose nickname, The Dixie Boy, is known from coast to coast, Walter Downing and Augusta Perry are well known dramatic people and are the joint. authors of this sketch. An exceptionally clever artist is Phil Bennett, who has a.wonderful tenor voice which will be heard to great ad- vantage in his Tyrolean yodling. Dilla_and Templeton introduce their original spectacular novelty contortion act, which is something entirely out of the ordinary and must be seen to be appreciated. Special scenery and effects are carried for this act. A pair of neat singers and dancers are the twin Parsons sisters, who, no doubt, will sing and dance their way Mr. Prince Ell- into immediate favor here, as they have done clsew here. Lillian Morrelle has two catchy il- lustrated ‘'songs for Monday in a de- lightful child ballad, Baby Wants Someone, Too, and the entrancing In- dian intermezzo, Song Bird. The motion pictures, which are al- ways the best in thei city, whl be aded by a thriliing westérn dram: « the Divide” Two othér sp features Iso prominent, SUNDAY SUBJECTS. At the Broadway Congregational church the pastor will preach at the morning servi The topic at the Christian Science reading room Sunday morning is Pro- ion- After Deat Rev. W, H. McLean will preach Sun- day morning and evening at Grace Me- morial Baptist chureh. At the Third Baptist church Sunday morning Rev. J. R. Very will preach on Preparing the Way of the Lord. Rev. Dr. 8. H. Howe will preach Sunday morning at Park Congrega- tional church on The Verdict on Life. The Sunday afternoon service at the North Main street M. E. church will be omitted to attend the service in the armory. At the Shelte: ternoon Rev. ity Episco wervice. g Arms Sunday af- red Brown of Trin- ch will condtict the At_the Sunday morning seriic the First Baptist church there preaching uy (he pastor, Rev hayer. No evening service. Rev. D. 8. MacLane will preach Sun- ) God's Ideals of Mome the Taftyille Congregational church. at hEs Vaudeville and Motlon Pletures at Auditorfum. . Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs «t Olympic Theatef. [ Revival at Armory. Johnson-Burns Fight Pictures at the | | His evening topic is Victory from De- feat. At the Second Congregational church the:e will ‘be preaching by the jpastor, Rev. L. L. West, Sunday morning, his topic being The Great First Need. Rev. Dr. M. 8. Kaufman will preach Sunduy morning on The Supreme Es sential to Victory in Our Union R vival Campaign. Mr, Herring will sing. Sunday morning there will be a ser- vice ut the Norwich Town Methodist church, but none in the evening owing fo the evangelistic service in the armory. At the First Congregational church Rev. G. H, Ewing will_take for his Sunday morning topic Strength and Courage. There will be no evening service. People’s rally ck Sunday at- 0. Cunninghem_will Subject, The Elec- At the Union Vounr at the armory at 3 o'clo: ternoon Rev. F. make an addres tric Railroad. Frank A. Fuller of Norwich | preach at the First Congre- gational church in Montville Sunday morning and_in the evening to the Christian Endeavor society. The Sunday morning topic of R Dr. W, H. Eley_at the McKinley a nue A. M. E. Zion church is Almost Persuaded and Fully Persuaded. His evening topic is Jesus Christ and the Sinner. church Sunday At 8t Andrew’s morning there will be Holy Communion at 7.30, morning prayer and sermon at 10.30, and evening prayer and sermon 30, Rev. F. Johns Bohanan offi- ciating. Christ church will hold services on Sunday as follows: Holy Communion at 9.30, morning prayer and sermon at 10.30, evening prayer and sermon at 7.30. The rector, Rev. Neilson Poe Carey, will officiate. At Trinity Episcopal church there will be Holy Communion at 9.30 a. m., morning prayer and. sermon at 10.30 a. m, and evening prayer and sermon at 7.30 p. m. The rector, Rev. J. Eldred Brown, will officiate and preach. At the Mt. Calvary Baptist church Rev. D, W. Cannon will preach Sun- day morning on Prayer of the Church for Help. In the evening Rev. Dr. A. B. Coates, state superintendent of mis sions and secretary of the state con- vention, will speak. Rev. Howard Colby Ives of the Uni- tarian-Universalist church, New Lon- don, will preach in Buckingham Me- morial Sunday at 1030 a, m. Oct. 24, 1909, in the absence from the city of the pastor, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb. Y. P. C. U. service at 6 p. m. Rev. Albert P. Blinn will speak at the Spirftual academy Sunday morning and evening. His morning subject is Man and His Surroundings, and his evening subject Ministering _Spirits. The Progressive Lyceum mects at 12 o'clock. - Subject, Expression. At the Greeneville Congregational church Sunday morning the pastor will speak on What We Have Already Gained from This Evangelistic C paign. There will be no other church services on account of the meetings at the armory. D. Lansing Spooner, the chibrus leader, will be present fand take part in the morning service. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A gold watch, between Nor- wich Town station and Northrop's Cor- ner. Return to 55 East Town St. and receive reward oct2sd LEGAL NOTICES. VINA MONVILLE VS. LEVI MONVILLE, JR. Suppremental Order of Notice State of Connecticut, County of New London, Superior Court. ss. October 20th, A. D. 1909. Upop the complaint of the said Mel- ini Monville, claiming, for reasons 2 set forth, a divorce, now pend- ing hefore this Court, having been re- turned thereto on theé first Tuesday of September, 1909. it appearing to and being found by this Court that Levi Monville, Jr., the said defendant, is absent from ~ this State and gone to partsunknown—and that notice of the pendency of the com- plaint was given as required by order of notice heretofore issued, and now the plaintiff asks for a further order of notice in the premises. i Therefore, Ordered, That notice of the pendency of sald complaint be given by publishing this order in Thes Norwich Morning ~ Bulletin, a news- ér printed in Norwich, Conn.. once a week for two weeks successively, commencing on or before the 2Sth day of October, A. D. 1909. . By order of Court. HIBBERD R. NORMA Assistant Clerk of the Superior for New London County. oct23§ TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: 1 hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors. ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in the building 86-92 Water street, Town of Norwicn, except in the rooms and apartments in sald building any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such manner as to form hooths, side rooms, or rotirfng rooms. My place of business Is located. within five feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or paro- chial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, public libra- ry, or cemetery. Dated at' Norwich, this 6th day of October. A. D. 1909. George S, Draper, Applicant. We, the under- signed, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing npplication of George S. Draper for a license and hereby cer- tiry per: application. 15th day of October, A. D. ilerbert Brown, Frank L. Charles J. Allen, Wi . Oat, B.Hall. T hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are ele tors and taxpayers owning real estate, the Town of Norwich. Dated af rwich, this 15th day of October, A. D. 1909. Chas. 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct16S TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: 1 hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors. ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in building at Del-Hoff Hotel, Broadwhy. Town of Norwich, ex- that said applicant is a sultable to be licensed pursuant to sald Dated at Norwich. 1909. F. Kimball, this cept in the roos and apartments in sald buliding, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such menner as to form booths. side reoms, retiring rooms. Mv place of busi- s not located within two hundred t in a direct line from.any ehurch edifice or public or parochial school, or the premiges pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, public library, or cemetery. Dated at Norwlich, this 11th_day of October, -A. D. 1309. Hayes Brothers. Applicants. We. the undersigned, arc electors and taxpayers, owning real es- tate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Hayes Brothers 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. 1903. Jolm F. Craney, Benjamin C. Hannis, Clarence D, Sevin Danfel Counihan, 'Ellis Rarhael. 1 lereby certify that the 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. 1909. Chas. 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct168 . L OPEN—- Del=Hoff Cafe " Business Men's Lunch = specialty. Alse Regular Dinner, Efty cents. iyta oo LEGAL NOTICES, TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- | fissioners for New . Count; hereby apply for-a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating Tiquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in’the building at 73-75 Wates street, Town of Norwlch, except in the rooms and apartments in said buildi any part or parts of which are cut of or pariitioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retirii rooms. My Place of business is locate within 75 feet in a direct lfne. from any church edifice or public or parochial school, or the premises tiereto, or any postoffice, public libra- ry. or cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this ‘T1th day of October, A.'D. 19 George H. Pratt, Applicant. We, the undersigned, are’ electors and taxpay- ers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the Toregoing application of George H. Pratt for a license, and hereby certify ihat said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed' pursuant to said appli- cation, Dated at Norwich, this 13th day of October, A. D. 1909. Benjamin Hall, John Reilly, George L. Cosgrove, Evander Taft Joseg;n Byrne. hereby certify that ihe above named sighers and endorsers are electors and taxpay- ers, owning real estate, in the Town of ofwich. Dated at Norwich, this 13th day of October, A. D, 1909. Chas,_S. Holbrook, Town Clerk: oct168 TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM. missioners for New London County: We hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors. ale. lager beer, Riine wine and cider in the building at 22 Bath 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 rooma, or retirinj rooms. Our place of business is no located within two hundred feet in a direct line. from any church edifice or pubkic or parochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any stoffice, public library, or cemetery. ated at Norwich, this' 13th day of October, A. D. 1909. Carroll & She: Applicants. We, the undersigned. are electors and taxpayers, owning real es tate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Carroll & Shea for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be loensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich, this 13th day of October, A. D. 1909.’ George E_Fellow: L. L. Chapman, Daniel L. Jones. Patric! J. Morley, Xavior Lambert. 1 hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpay- &5, owning real estate, in the Town ot Norwich. . Dated at Norwich, this: 13t day of October; A. D. 1969." 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, Rhina wine and cider in the bullding at 157 North Main street, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments’in s building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such man- ner as to form booths, side rooms: or retiring rooms.. My. place of businesy is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edi- fice or public or parochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, publie library, or cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this 13th day of October, A. D. 1909. Dennis J. Driscoll, Applicant. “We, .the undersigned, a.e electors and taxpayers, owning real es- tate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing b tion of Denmnis J. Driscoll for a , _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. 1909. Patrick Sulilvan, Jeremiah J. Connor, Bernard Enright, William B. Disco, John J. Carey. 1 hereby certify that the 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. 1909 CHas. S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct16S 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 58 Boswell avenue, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said bullding, 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 postoffice, public libracy, or cemetery; Dated at’ Norwich, this 12th day of October, A. D. 1909.- Albert J. Senft, Applicant. We, ‘the undersigned. aré electors and taxpayers, owning real es- tate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Albert J. Senft for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich, this 13th day of October, A. D. 1908. Amos Lind, Emil R. Gerber, Gem‘w Dufour, Frank Thiel, Philip D. Wilhelm. I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and tax- payers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 13th day of October, A.-D. 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 street, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or parts of which are cut of or partitioned In such manner as fo form booths, side rooms, or retirin rooms. My place of business is no 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 postoffice, public library, or cemetery, Dated at Norwich, this' 12th dey of October, A, D. 1909, Julius A. Wuttk; Applicant. ' We, the undersigned, a: electors and taxpayers, owning real e: tate, of the Town of Norwich, ai hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Julius A, Wuttky for a license, and hereby certify that sald applicant is a suitable son to be licensed pursuant to said application, Dated at Norwich, this 15th day of October, A. D. 1908. James Ellis, Au- ust Jatkowski, Frank Thiel, Carl hiel, Herman Rossoll. I hereby cer- tify that the 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. 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 seli and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and clder in the building at Quinn building, Occum, Town of Norwich, ex- cepti in ‘the rooms and apartments in sald butldingt 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 busi- ness iz 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 1ibr or cemetery, ted at’ Norwich, this 6th day of October, A. D. 1808, John Quinn, Ap- plicant.” ~ We, the undersigned are electors and taxpayers, owning real es- tate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of John Quinn for a license, and hereby certify that said appHeant i a"Suitable person to' be Heensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich, this 6th day of October, A. D. 1908. John J. O'Neil. John Reilly, J. J. Willis,” Antonie J. Willlams, John A: Moran. T hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are elec- tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwlich, this 13th day of October, A. D. 1905, Chas. 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. WANTED Competent housegirl, two in family, $25 per month; family cooks and gen- eral girls. Good pay. J. B. LUCAS, Central Building, - Room 32, octidd rtaining | 1l _Ou&vl'n;or&lflin:;x 1 Read and Answer ‘ -Today’s Want Ads. X TO .l:f-r—n- room tenement at 304 Latirel Hill Ave. Apply 118 Water FOR RENT—The corner cottage No. 433 Washington Street, occupled by Mr. Charles H. kel electricity. In- quire at_ 106 McKinley ‘Avenue. 0ct238TuTh e e e ol S e TO LET—Tenement of four rooms, with woodshed and storage room, sl able for light housekeeping or @ress- maker, elc., on Broadway, next to the Apply Willlam = H. Shields. oct23d TO RENT—Two or three connecting rooms. Mrs. Congdon, 82 McKinley Ave. augl2TThS TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, with use bf kitchen, gas and steam heat 4 week. Appiy top floor Ma- honey /Block. Mrs. E. Rice. oct22d TO RENT—Two pleasant sunny front rooms 0 rent with board near Willlams Park. Address M. C., care Bulletin. oct21d TO RENT_Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping, or two_gentlemen; also front parior. Apply 7i Franklin Bt oct2ld FIRST CLASS FARM TO RENT—I wish to let my farm, a house of 11 rooms and barns, free wood, for rea- sonable rent. Apply 1. Weinstein, Un- casville, Ct. oct Second-Hand Musical Wauregan. to WANTED. TO RENT—Desirable front also furnished rooms in Central buil 1 FOR SALE. WANTED—A lonely veteran wants a home where pension can be applied toward support of the home; strictly honest and temperate; soldier's widow preferred. Add Veteran, Bulletin Office. oct23d WANTED A pants and vest maker. Apply Henry ¥ryer, Willimantic, Conn. oc ing; steam heat and water. J. B. oct1fd v TO LET—On Broadway, next to the Wauregan Hotgl, two rooms. sultable for offices or dressmaker; also in the same bullding, a large, 1l§m and dry basement room, 26 feet by 36 feet, sui able for business purposes or lmrl‘fe. Apply to Willlam H. Shields. oct FOR SALE—One pair heavy team horses. Extra good workers. Mrs. J. M. Young, Rock Glen, Norwich, Ct. oct22d FOR SALB-—One bay horse, weight 1150, good age, good worker and fine driver; will seil cheap; haven't work for him. Brown’s Bakery, Baltic, Conn. oct22d WANTBD—Savings bank depositors should read our investment booklet glving particulars of.some 30. dividend paying stocks yielding_10_per cent. per annum and upwards. Harvey A. Willis & Co., Bankers, 32 Broadway, New York. octz3d WANTEDPostoffice clerks and car- riers wanted. Examination will be held in Norwich and many other cities in Noyember; particulars free. Washing- ton Civil ' Service School, Dept. 638, ‘Washington, D. C. oct23d WANTED—Lady to travel in Conn. Good pay and tailor made suit free in 90 day: experience unnecessary; rell- lblfi,flrm: write for particulars. J. E. McBrady 'Co., Chicago. Got3sd WANTED—Table boarders in private family, centrally, located,”at: $350 per week. Apply S., Bulletin. oct23: TO RENT—Tenement on Mechanic # the waters of the deeper Muse first st araw up his anchor, and go But not for Until ‘again 1 1 Lam ot Brave 0 artiier sous. ‘teous bay: that knowledge. nter through Karth' ough. to sall away end leave this beau- Love byrngcled. my amchor lies. And oh, I wanld not Jift it, if 1 couls Al natacned,” to fina Thoss Tra which lie Far out at sea, beneath a lonely sky. Though peace of heart, and happiness of ‘soul, Await the seeker at that farther goal, love and all its rapture and 1tk Close to the shores of carth, I carth, 1, 1 must Not yet wowd I reflnquish my ewwss drl\l-.‘ 2 o Kain possessfon of the Fuct su- prem T am ,,ll’lc ed; and well content teo stay, Learning such truths as Love may send way. Blll"h. r Wil In Novembe: o] Wilcox, In Navember AMERICA. Of course Thanksgiving docsn’'t mean Just sports for every one— Our parson has to preach that day, And that can't be much fun! And’ mother has to sup'rintond ~ The roasting of the turk: While father sharpens carving Rilves This all means lots of work: But then for me 't T of dandy time; mply take m: t FOR SALE—Candy and fruit store, ily: cheap | At table. when the or's on 56 Franklin St, with counters, show- | St sultable for small tamfiy: Shoap eat, 'n" eat, EAT! cases, and candy tools. Inauire at epaod ovember Lippincoit's, store. oc —— TO RENT—Tenement, § rooms, With storage, gas, modern {mprovements, fine location, five minutes’ walk from square. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. aug30d FOR SALE—I buy poultry, hogs and calves. G. A. Bullard, R. F. D. No. 2. oct2] ThETu FOR SALE—Plano and furniture, horse, harness and carriages, also birds. TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms, lace Ay “reasonable price wili be accepted. | pleasantly located at 21 Ripley place. Enquire at 33 Summit. oct2ld E".','plsn’.‘,"‘ fnauire 40 Hobart Ave. FOR Nos. 38-40 McKinley avenue. SALE —Four tenement house All rent- STORE TO RENT at 61 Franklin ed to good paying tenants. Also house | street, suitable for most any kind of and small barn No. 30 Baitic street, | businéss. Moderate rent. Inquire at With two building lots fronting on | Bullatin Office. sepéa Orchard street. House contains seven A rooms, with running hot and cold wa- | ™ go o™ pee T e T WANWED—Traveling men_are earn- ing from $5 to $10 per day carrying our pocket side line. For particulars address 20th Century Mfg. Co., 1308 Wells St., Chicago. oct23d HIGHEST PRICE PAID for making mesh _purses. Write or_telephone to Mrs. Bdwin B. Lathrop, R. F. D. No. 9. Norwich, Conn. Tel. 217-12. oet19ThThS WANTED—Hod carriers and mason helpers. Pay twenty-eight cents per hour. Open shop _ Apply at Room 3. 763 Chapel St, New Haven. _oct22d LEARN Salesmanship; earn $1,000 to $5,000 per year; we furnish students positions wiiere they can earn $100 per month while studying. Practical School of Salesmanship, New Haven, Conn. oct21d | WANTED—When others say _your sewing machine is done for and ready for the ash heap or junk vard. send it to us. We will put it in running order 50 it will last you for years at a rea- sonable price. 'Belts, needles, ofls and parts for all makes: 18 vears' experi- ence on factory and family machine We are experts, . Carpet sweeper: graphophones, cash registers, typewri ers, slot machines, bicycles, umbrellas, gunsmithing, shears sharpened and re- pairing of allkinds. Sewing Machine Hospital-General Repair Shyp. Tel. §33 or drop postal, 100 West Maln St., over Fitzgerald’s market. octz1d WANTED—Young men who can fur- pish references, to become travelin salesmen: experience unnecessar: write today for full particulars. Brad- street System, Dept. 815, Rochester, N, X oct20d ter, set tubs, bath, wash bowl, and | FOR RENTe 5 o , separately or _together. gloget on each floor. G. L. CroSErove | useq ‘many years as & grocery store J 5 Call between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. Mrs. TFOR SALE OR RENT_New seven. | W. M. Vars, 58 Hobart Avenue. sep3d room cottage, all improvements. on Laurel Hill. Electrics pass; conven- Basement at 55 Frankiln iently near business section. Easy ita! r the paint. plumbing terms to purchaser. C. E. K. Burnham, | or similar ousiness. may17d Salem Road. Telephone 81 oct21d FOR SALE--Fine lot of thoroughbred TO RENT ys. Address R, F. D. 1, B8, “Baile: conn. oetiea "|y Tenement st 3¢ Laurel HUI Ave. ments. F. L. Hutchins, 37 Shetucket “onsEs St. sep27d Another carload of 22 head, the best FACTORY TO RENT. that grows, consisting .“' Arivers, | oitn option of purchase, 140x25. three chunks and draft horses, in p: and stories and basement. Well lighted single. Come and see them; they must be sold or exchanged right away. ELMER R. PIERSON. Telephone connection. oct20d 300 feet trom freig'* station. R. R. junction ard transfer point. Handy to New York and New kngland markets Address GEO. E. SHA®, Putnam. Ct aprioa REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, 40-acre farm. good comfortable room house, 1 mile to village, 4 miles to city. $100. 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy to trol- ley, fine new 8-room cottage finished in cypress, hot and cold water, bath, new barn, price $3,000. The best 175-acre form in New Lon- don county for §5,00¢ Seve, 00d ~ {nvestment properties In _eity of Willimanti Three furnished cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain prices. If you want a farm, country home or cjty property. cail at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Maiu Street, Willimantie, Conm: Jy1sa New coltages and (enemenis. Enquire of A. L. POTTER & CO., 18 Breadway. Jyia MESH PURSE MAKERS WANTED— Beginners taught free Call or tele- hone Harriet k. Breed, 46 Geer Ave. orwich, Ct. Tel. call 629-3. oct20d WANTED—Four energetic, reliable men at once; permanent position and salary guaranteed to men of character and abllity. Write stating age and references. Address X. Y. Z., Bulletin Office. oct20d WANTED—500 bushels sound cider gpoles; d0c, delivered at my residence. . E. 'Peckbam, Bast Side. Tel. con. oct20d WANTED—Experienced girl. Apply to Mrs. Geo. C. Preston, 193 Broadway. oct: WANTED AT ONCE—A few second- hand gasoling marine engines. Address “Gas Engine,” Box 363, City. oct19d ‘WANPED—Girl for office work; one residing in Norwich; must write a good hand and be correct at figures. Apply at West Side Silk Mill. oct AGENTS—There is at least $15 a week in it for your spare time, and more if you can work all the time. The most liberal proposition ever put up to make money. Investigate this at once. You do not need any money or experi- ence. Write for particulars to Me- Lean, Black & Co., 585 Beverly St., Bos- ton, Mass. oct28 WANTED—Ruptured “people to call at our office. 765 Main street, Willi- mantic. We want to show you how we tremt rupture. Twenty vears'. study of the mechanical treatment of rupture. Thousands have been relieved and many have been emtirely cured of their mup- ture. If you have trouble with your truss or ‘your rupture troubles you, come and consult us. No charge for office’ examination. 'Send for free book on pupture. Dr. Cooke Truss Co. /Egbart Dart, Rupture Speciailst. oct3od y WANTED AT ONCE. Twenty good all round chinists ~ and _toolmakers but steady, reliable men wante Good wages to the right men. Thi work is o¥it of town. ,State Free Em. ployment Bureay, 43 Broadway, Central uilding, S. H. Reeves, Supt. oct19d WANTED Young Men fo take up the study of ‘Shorthand —ana— ma. Nos . NORWICH NESS COLLEGE Positions secured. Write or call, WHEN you 'w ness hefora the dlom bettor than/ torough the, a to put your busi iblic, there is 0o mies | TO RENT. WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, | Fumished House of nine 227 Main St, Franklin Scuare. | i Real Estate and insurance rooms and bath. FOR SALE | Modern Conveninces. WEST SIDE COTTAGE, about one | mile from Franklin Square; seven rooms, bath and closet; small lot, but | Install- JAMES L. CASE, No. 40 Shetucket St., Nerwich, Ot. near trolley and low priced. ment payments received. TO RENT | 11 ELM STREET—Newiy renovated, - —_— centrally located, five rooms, cellar| PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. and yard; water closet. order; $9'per month, octéd In complete The Vaughn Foundry Co. FOR SALE IRON CASTINGS A second-hand Dump Cart and | urnished prompur. Targe stock of sanzzd T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, msz Franklin Street. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardsom and Boyatoa Furnaces. 55 West main Street, Norwich, Cenn. decld a second-hand Team Wagon M. B. RING, Chestaut Streel. sept8d WILLIAM B. WILCOX. Auctioneer AUCTION 1 WILL SELL AT Pl"BlJ’C AUCTION THURSDAY, OOT. 28, 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the Cory Farm, so-called, situated on Scotland Road, Town of Norwich, 2 miles from Baltic, 3 miles from Nor- wich Town, 5 minutes’ walk from Bal- tic car (leave car at Lillibridge Road), ihe following described property: One good farm horse, 9 good young cows, 3 of them new milch, 1 two-horse team wagon, 1 set of team harness, nearly new, 2 driving harness, 1 demeerat wagon in first class shape, 1 buggy, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 weeder, 1 cultivator, 2 plows, 1 Thomas smoothing harrow, 1 | grindstone, 1 haycutter. 30 hens, ‘30 pullets, about 500 lineai feat of 6-ft chicken ire, corn in shock, about 10 “If I's Made of Rubber We Mawe I tons of good hay and a quantitv of oat | sormw, Blankets, robes. TOrKS, Shovels. GO TO THE | hoes, and many things not here men- 4 | tioned. If stormy, sale next fair day E. W. GREENE, oct2sSTuW Norwich, Conn. FOR YOUR A Desirable BUILDING LOT FOIQALE The lot known as No. 1, situated at the junction of Mowry and Whitting- ton Avenues, Greeneeville, havipg a frontage on Mowry Avenue of 101 7-10 feot. It Is an excellent location for either a dweiling or store building, ana will be soid at a very low price. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, CENTRAL BUILDING. augldd AUTO TIRES Better equipped than ever be. fore to handle your trade. All new goods — fully guaranteed. We carry all sizes in stock all the time to meet your needs. Manuafcturers’ agents for Good- rich, Diamond, Fisk, G. & J. a’ Michelin Tires. Dealers in all other makes. Buy now while the prices are Low. Alling Rubber Co., 4-76 Main St Norwich, 162 State St. New London. Operating 16 fl_\nrll WHEN you want to put your busi- ness before (he public, there 1a no me. ™ ro aGy medium Connecticut o The dimmn belter thau through tie advertis: fi:finfln .‘-& ; ing columus of The Bulletin. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayinas Mistress (hiring. servant)—] hops you know your place. Servant—On, yes, mum. The la8t three girls you had told me about it.—Boston Tran- script. Little Willie——Say. pa, what is fore« sight? Pa—Foresight, my son, is the faculty of being around when t is a melon to be cut.—Chicago News. “Do you censider vour nerve s suf- ficiently steady to it you for an aire ship navigator?’ “Weil, I've been out in_a canoe with a nervous fat girl” —8t. Louls Times. “What position do you play football team 7 on the 'm substitute quar- ter or halt™ “Oh, I see they put vyou in when they need a little change.” —Boston Traveler. A frettul time before us looms And dread is in the air. For soon we'll all be breaking in Our winter underwear. —Detroit Free Press. is Skeptic—How Peary going to prove that he “nailed the flag to the pole,” any casler than Cook? Doubter —W Peary brought his hammep home with him.—Rochester Herald. “They say that the Rev Good- man has developed into onme of t mast successtul preachers in Chicago. “Yes. v now which is eaguo pitcher.”—Chicago . Record-Herald. “So you're going to introduce base- ball amon oners? I don't ap- prove. become of disci- pline”? “It & man gets too obstrep ous,” replied the warden confidentia Iy, “well make him umpire."—Phila- delphia Ledger. “Did you read my story”" asked the young author. “I read the first part of it,” answered the candid girl. “But after the first two pages it trickled | off among a lot of advertisements that were so0 interesting that I lost track of it."—Washington Star. “TNl give ye two & week,” said the ll‘wfllr) merchant. I can't live on less than four,” declared the ambi- | tious_boy. “Ye don’t know what ye can do 'til ye try, John. Try it on for awhile, It will ‘make better reading ter ver blpgraphy when ye git rich.” f—Louisville Courler-Journal. MUCH IN LITTLE A new automobile passenger service was put into operation in August be- tween Tananarive, the capital of Mad- agascar, and Maevatanana, 215 miles north. Vienna possesses a unique orchestra. All members, from the honorary pres~ ident, the acting president, the con< ducters, to the executants, are doctors of medicine. One of the requests for a patent res ceived in the patent office of Germany was for a device for making on own matches. With the aid of it, an one can, by flve hours' work, save or seven cents! % A London report from Consul Gena eral John L. Grifiths says that th British_general postoffice is said to b about to acquire six of the stations 3 the United Kingdom of the Mareo: Wircless Telegraph company. Exceedingly rich gold diseoverien have recently reported on the Sia berian coast, & terriory as largw as California and Oregon. It is claimed that these mines will prove as rich as the mines at Dawson-and Nome. The wealth of the United States in 1 was $7,000,000,000, speaking In round terms; in 1860, $16,000,000,000; in 1870, $30,000,000,000: in 1880, $43.« 500,000,000; in 1390, §65,000,000,000. 1900, $88,600,000,000, and in 1904, § 000,000,000. Two kinds of sinflower’ seed are raised in Russia One is used as & fo0d product and Is net crushed. It i o ne the Rus= slan peasants wa along intently absorbed in eating sunflower seed. The most spectacular. fire ever wit nessed in BIQ ofl industry was at o of the Des Bocas wells in Mexico, Abqut 60,000 barrels of ofl was burn« ed up daily for nearly two months. The flames rose to heights of 800 to 1,400 feet. As for the telephione system of Korea five years ago, it existed mostly at Seoul, aside from lines on mining con- cessions, and the total length of the wires was less than 100 miles. Today it exists In all the principal cities, ity lt?th ‘having increased to over 4,500 miles. Reports from builders of steam shove el and dredging machinery show that electricity as a motive power In k- ing these shovels and dredges ne beyond the experimental stage at in the future design of such shovels and dredgea electricity is going to play a very important pagt. With four military airship stations :1]1"‘6‘: built on n:s:-nt-p I ar ol erect ilar stations 3? borders. The first of (he raniern » tipns wlll be erected at Lwck, close to e 4 Rusian frontier. Tha new werial Hon e n station will . 1?: i of accom y