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e FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW. SOUTHWEST WINDS EUSINESS NEWS 2vsrtisomonts carefully. IMPORTANT 3, s fown | WHAT 1S the small 1600. AGONIZING ITCHING Eczema for a Year— Got No Relief Evenat Skin Hospital — In Despair UNTIL CUTICURA CURED HIM ‘n'd'ld'n tronblidg by a mlx‘l iw?u‘:t‘ ry, scurfy skin on my ankles, feet, arms :Ild scalp. Scrlt(‘hinl( made it red pim- ‘worse. Thousands of small les formed and these caused intense tching. 1 was advised to go to the I did I never gaw such a bad case of eczema.’ But I got little or no relief. Then I tried many so-called remedies, but 1 became 80 bad that T almost gave up in despair. After suffering agonies for twelve months, 1 was relieved of the almost unbearable itching after two or three applications of Cuticura Ointment. 1 enl&g:‘ed its use, combined with Cuti- cura and Pills, and I was completely fienry Searle, Little Rock, Ark., pital for diseases of the 80, the chief surgeon sayin, Oot. § and 10, 1907." Potter Drug & v Lee's Remedies UNMISTAKABLE Lee & Osgood's White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup THE FIRST SIGN that it is Lee & QOsgood’s is a feeling I AM COUGH- ING LESS. THE SECOND SIGN is a certain ystem. quite dis- tant from that of any other 4‘\)ugh‘ the Lee & nd Tar pos- action on the entire syrup, and one that onl Osgood’s White Pine sessos. THE THIRD SIGN is the rapid dis appearance of the cough and the com- plete satisfaction of the customer. Convince yourself. We guarantee | satisfaction. PRICE 25 CENTS, The Lee & Osgood Co. | Manuafcturing Chemists. 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. If your druggist does not keep it, will mail on receipt of 25 cents. oct22daw The manufacture of tin plates origi- nated in Bohemia, hammered iron plates having been coated with tin in that country some time before the year e Rala Proos.. Boston. | making a | prosramme A Fine Asseriment of ... MILLINERY | at iittle prices. MRS. G. P. STANTON, octld MONEY LOANED on Diamonds. Watches. Jewelry and Securitie of any kind at U west Rates of Interest. ' An ol tablished firm to deu] with. (Estabiivhed 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN ©CoO. 151 Main Street, Upstatra, The Norwich Nicke! & Brass Co. Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmin g and such things Refinished. €9 to B7 Chestnut St. Norwioii, Conn. octéc | the state te | and Mrs. C | Mrs. William D. Monner. | cago, where ti | Sons of the American R PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. ' IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street sanzzd T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Streer. martd S. F. GIBSON ~ Tin and Shee! Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Boyntoa e e Vaughn Fnundrya 1t Breed Theater. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Auaitorium, Revival at Armory. Goethe Lodgeé, No. meets in Ponemah Hall, Taftville. Norwich Grange, No. 172, P: of H, meets jn Pythian Hall Local No. 343, I B. E. W., meets in Carpenters’ Hall. Thames Council, M meets in Foresters’ Hall. Norwich Lodge, No. 12, Ay O. U. W., meets in Germania Hall Painters’ and Decorators’ Union meets in C. Lo U. Hall Sachem Chapter, ‘No. 57. O. E. 8., meets in Buckingham Memorial - ANNGUNCEMENTS Frank A. Bill has the exclusive sale of men's King Quality $4 shoes, See rrect toe, button and blucher, is one of the latest the new fall styles, the c BROADWAY THEATER. This Woman and This Man. ‘It is pla lov ng too well and not wisely; th will make men better by showing the the implicit trust of a guileless heart, aud the writer only voiced the senti- ment of practically everyone who ha seen the play. So simple, so natur. a drema, so perfect a picture of real ife has mnot been presented on the stage m a very long time, and no pliv- vright has $ver more skilfully 2om tmcd tLe humor and pathos of actua! haman existen At the Broadway theater on F Oci. 29 The Game Daniel Sully, the kindly, loving and lovable Irish priest of the stage, hax abardoned the characterization malc | atergoers, | familiar to thousands of thi and on his appearance here at th Broadway theater this evening will be s.en for the first time in this city in a rle so widely different as to be an ab- s lute depar from the line of work in which he has been seen for manv | | ves As Father Daly in his old pl The Matchr Mr, Sull¥"has alw; Leen one of the most striking and im- pressive figures of the stage of today. o in his new play, The Game, he has a character far more But as Tim Ma vivid and picturesque. krom all cities where The Game has been produced come reports of - the un- sugcess of the play Itself, of it usgal strength and the novelty and striking reelism of its situations, and esvecially of the noteworthy departure | in theme, ang. of Mr. s previous offerings. BREED THEATER. Miss Wolcott's Splendid Singing Wins Mes ed Approbation. The large attendance at the Breed ppre ciwirve, and the appearance of ih: fo- mous prima donna, Miss Florence Wol« ¢t was the signal for spontaneous theater last evening was most viatse at the conclusion of her cu: cert song entitled “Dx ro nUmber her great vocal tri mcst apparent, the tremendously cult portamentos and artistic sha rd correct phrasing making this n ber the best of the s cot sings with eg expression: with cizion itself, her enunciatio rfect that besides lstening to charming yoice there is the added pleasure of k owing what she is.sing ing about. This =ong is the number | that. Miss Welcott sang to six thou- sand people at the Charleston fall fes- eat praise from the ival, winning riess of that city In the motion picture portion the | gieat feature picture was the one en- ti:led Stricken Blind and is easily one f great pictorial beauty, besides carry- ig-a very stronz plot which is capa bly carried out by the excellent cast A screaming comedy picture is shown under ' the, BRIEF STATE NEWS Milford.—P. C. E. 0. P.. Tuesday observed its twen- tieth anniversary Waterbury.—There are fifteen ca of typhoid fever at St. Mary's hosp| | and eight at the Waterbupry hospital East Berlin.—-Three hundred gueste sent al a banquet given by | nd Mrs. Robert Orrin Clark last fth were pre M waek in celebrating the twents anniversary of their wedding Crusader commandery Danbury. Knights Te make a f erna ommandery of White Plains, N. Y. td exemplify the work of the order. Hartford.—Dr. Hugh A. Clark, su- nsylvania, who was a chers’ conven on ¥ iday Bridgeport.—Judge B. Beardsley I 1 Mrs. Mo judge wus the gu n affair of honor at which he is the national president. Thomaston.——The se vices Sunday the Methodist church closed the se ries of meetings conducted for two weeks by the Rev. Mr. Carpenter of Brooklyn, N Meriden.—Harold Evarts, son of M and Mrs. Leroy ¢ of Meriden Omaha, ' Miss Lorrs Mrs. Ruth William J was matron of honor. Comstock of that cit Bethlehem.—The milk producers met Friday evening ang perfected an or- ganization with Homer H. Waldron, established . six cents as the price of milk for six president. They months from November 1. Winsted.—Miss Margaret McGowan, in Torrington, came near making a fatal error at her home on Baturday. She was. preparing some megdicine which she was taking and picked up the wrong bottle. She dis- red her mistake before she had who teach: taken much of the poison, however. Cheshire.—The friends of Dr. Will- fam Law were grieved to hear of his shington, D. C., on Thurs- death, in W day, October 14, [le hity-two years old. For u' number of Years his Sunmers have been spent at his old e in Cheshire aod b uters iu the. south. Thers is hardly & newpaber in the United States thal has 0ol &t ohe time or arother printed somethin aboit Secretary Krox's skill at lards. \s & meite never played a game. It is 2’ pr [ with him today whether he s come expert at billiards or issus him one, sweeping denial of the stories that GOING ON TONIGHT Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songy 170. O. F., 0. 1831, R. A, wrote a,critic fresh \ its first performandy in Phila- dlphia. “that will help girls to be gccd by teaching them the (oliy of | "signatuze of sharacter and treatment from arest.” by Mattél, n the opera of Fadctte. In this fine on. Miss Wol- onfidence and is pre- being s0 ylitle of Breach of Promis: hilarious close to the fine lodge,. N. iplar, has been invited to visit ‘to Crusader | Telephone 812. pervisor of music in the university of | peaker. at | rk are guests of. Mr. and is ve returned from Chi- ven by the evolution, of arts, formerly | was united in marriage in n October 19, with an Leavitt, daughteér of Bryan of Lincoln, Neb., of fact, he has bleny 1 he- COLCHESTER Death of Frank Huxford, Member of G. A. R—Fred Kramer in Town from Charles' H. Dawley was a business caller in_Willimantic Monday, Miss Florence Dawley and Miss Ad- dic May Wickwire of New York were at_their homes in town over Sunday. Miss Rose Smith returned Monday to Putnam, where she is teaching, after a brief visit with her parents on Lin- wood avenue. Herry Wickwire was in Lebanon on Tuesday. Carpenters are rushing the work .on Dr. Klein's new house. The roof is being put on and the sides boarded up, so that they can work inside when the cold weather arrives, To Have G. A, R. Burial. Frank Huxford died at his home on Norwich avenue Monday morning after a few weeks' illness. He has been.a resident of the town for several years. He was a veteran of the Civil war and member of Merton A. Taintor post. G. A- R. of this town. The post will have chirge of the burial services. William H. Van Horn of Willimantic was visiting friends in town ever Sun- day. F. E. Baker was in New Britain and Middletown Tuesday. Ronald K. Brown and Charles N. Taintor returned to New York Mon- day. Foreman in Canadian Plant. Fred Kramer of Granby. Canada, was n town ‘Tucsday calling on his | friends. Mr. Kramer went to Granby nineteen years azo to- work in the rubber works. He is foreman in the cutting room. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rathbun of Hartford are visiting Mr. Rathbun's parents on South Main street. H. F. Schadee of Willimantic was in_town Tuesday. Louis Haldwin of New Haven was a caller in town Monday. The cornerstone of the new Carlos | Durand hospital for males, to cost $560,000 American gold, was laid in Buenos Ayres on June 20. It will he equipped with the most moédern med- ical appliances. CASTORIA For Infants and Childres. The Kiad You Have Always Bought | Bears the LOST AND FOUND, NKBOOK LOST—Lost or stolen. | Passbook No. 1485, of The ~Thames Loan and Trust com Al persons are cautioned against purchasing or ting the same, and gny person m to said book fs hereby called upon to present sail claim said bank on or before th: tirirte day of April, 1910, or submii tu hay | the book declared canceled and extin- | guished, and a new book issued in lieu thereof, or the amount. due thereon paid. oct13W —e e ¥ "LEGAL NOTICES. | ASSESSORS' NOTICE. All persons in the Town of Colch ter liable to pay taxes are hercby no- | tified to return to the Assessors on or before the first of November next a, written or printed list properly signed | and sworn to of all taxable property | owned by them on the first day of Oc-| {ober, 1909, Those failing to make a list will be charged a penalty of ten | per cent. additional, according to law. Assessors will meet' at- the Selectmén’s room Oct. 14, 16, 23, 27 and 30. Hours: | 9 a m. to 250 p. m. | F. SLATER, SHATLOR, KELLEY, Assessors. See the Point? Our stock of Whiskies comprises all | the best brands, domestic and fmport- ed. Try our Old Darling. . You will find it rich and meliow with age =} right either as ¢ beverage or medicine. See the point ? Geo. Greenberger, 47 FRANKLIN STREET. Big G The remedy for fCatarch, Colds and 1. et on request. The Evans Chsmical Co. CINCINNATI, OHIQ 0.5 Surprises Awaits Everybody Who Trades Here. Dress Goods in all the jafest pat- terns at the most fempting price One profit’ between the manufacturer | mall | one, too. Others have learned where and you—it's ot and a very to buy cheapest — why not you? BRADY & SAXTON, ‘Pel. 306-2. Norwich Town. auglsd DR C. P. CHAMBERLAIN Dentar Surgeon In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practwe ~ durlng lits last illness. 181 Main Street. Norwich, Senn. noyiéd General Contractor | Smith for a Druge Norwich, Conn. | 7d | LEGAL NOTICES. ASSESSORS’ NOTICE All persons in the town of Norwich liable to pay taxes are hereby notified to return to the Assessors on or be- fore the first h{ of November next, a written or prin ed and sworn o of all taxable prop- of 10 per cent. additional according to law. will be sent by mail upon applica- tion. ¥ Office Hours: 9.15 a. m. to 4 p. m. ALEXANDER E. REEVES, LEWIS R. CHURCH, ARON W. DICKEY, octéd Assessors, 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 65-72 Wa- ter street. 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 man- ner as to form booths. side rooms, or retiring rooms, My place of business is located within 15 feet in a direc line from any church edifice or public, or parochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, ‘or any public library, or cemetery. Norwich, this 18th day of October, A D. 1809." Jos. Connor & Soms. by An- drew F. Connor, Applicant. ‘We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpay- ers, owning real estate. of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Joseph Connor & Sons for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said lication. Dated at Norwich, this h day of October, A. D. 1909. 'Clar- ence D. Sevin, Nathan A, Bingham, Ellis Raphael, A. W. Lillibridge, John F. Craney. I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are alectors and taxpayers, owning _real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 26th day of October, A. D. 1909.. Chas. S. Holbrook. Town Cietk oct2TW TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM. missioners of New London County: hereby apply for a Fifty Dolla» Dru gist license to sell spirituous and in- toxicating liquors, ale, lager beer. Rhine wine and cider to be sold on the prescription of a practicing physician and not to be drunk on the premises. In quantities not exceeding one gallon. Except other than distilled liquors and those in quantities not exceeding five gallons. At No. 45-47 Commerce street, Town_of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 22d_day of Octob. D. 1903, Charles H. Osgood, Applicant and Pro- prietor. We, the undersigned. are elec tors and payers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereb: sign and endorse the foregoing appli- cation of Charles H. Osgood for a drug- gist's license, and hereby certify that said applicant Is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said applica tion. Dated at Norwich, th 26th day of October, ~ A. D 1908. F. L_Osgood, John C. Averill Howard T. Stanton, Charles B. Lee, J. Frank Clark. I hereby certify that th above named signers and endorsers are | electors and taxpayers. owning _real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Noi 26th day of October. A. D. 1909. Chas. 8. Holbrook. Town Cierk oct2TW. Certificate Filed. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners of New London County: I hereby apply for a Fifty Dollar Drug- gist license to sell spirituous and In- ch, th toxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider to be sold on the prescription of a practicing physician and not to be drunk on the premises. In quantities not exceeding one zallon. Sxcept other than distilled liquors and those in quantities not exceeding.five gallons. At corner Broadway and Main street, Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 21st day of October, A. D. 1909. George G. Engler, Applicant, for Engier & Smith, Proprietors. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpay- ers, owning real estate, of the Town of rwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Engler & t's license, and y certify that said applicant is a I suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich, this 22d day of October. A D. D. . Wnderwood, Anthony Peck, Kd- ward P. Brewer' Charles F. Engler. Franklin H. Brown. 1 hereby certify ihat the above named signers and en- dorsers are ectors and taxpayers. owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this day of Qctober. A. D. 1909. Cha: n Clerk oct Halbrook, T missioners for New London Count hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer. Rhine ~wine ind cider in the building at Baltic Ho- tel, High street, Town of Sprague, ex- cept said building, any part or parts: of which are cut off or partitioned in such 1wnner as to form booths, side rooms or retiring rooms. My place of bus ness is located within ten. feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public. or parochial school. or the postoffice, public library, or cemeter. Dated at Norwich, this 6th day October, A, D. 1909. ' Roger Ryan, Ap- plicant.” We, the undersigned, are elec- tors and taxpayers, owning real estate. of the town of Sprague, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appli- on of Roger Ryan for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Sprague, this 1Sth day of October, 1969. Harry Gallagher, Ravmond J. Jodoin, Hugh ¥, Ward, Henry Buteau, George Dresh- ef. 1 hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are elec- tors and taxpayers, owning real estate. in the Town of Sprague. Dated at Sprague, this 15th day of October, A. D. 1909 Arthur P. Cote, Town Clerk. 0ct20W 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 Colchester, in-Lebanon avenue, Town of Colchester, Pt in the rooms and apartments in which are cut off or partitioned in such manner us to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of busi- ness is located within 200 feet in a dir ne from any church edlfice or public or parochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, public library, or cemeter. Daced at’ Colchester, this 15th day of October. A. D. 1909." H. Mintz Appli- cant. We, the undersigned, are elec- tors and taxpayers. owning real estate, of the Town of Colchester, and hereby sign_and endorse the foregoing appl cation of Hyman Mintz for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is 2 suitable person to be licensed pur- suant fto said application. Dated at Colchester, this 15th day of October, A. D. 1909 Charles F. Brown, Amos C. Clarence Lewis, Samuel Y. Stein, . 1 certify that the ove named signers and endorsers are ng real es- of Colchester lith day of October, H: Dawley. Town 0ct20W Certificate Filed. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners of New London County: I hereby apply for a Twelve Dollar Druggist, license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquers, ale, lager beer. Ehine wine and cider to and noet to be drunk on- the premises. At Auclair Building, Soule street, Town 23¢ Auclair. Applicant he un 3 nd Proprietor. We, reigned, are eleetors and_tax- B GG, Sd ereby”afin and on: dorse the foregoing application of L. P. Auclaly for & Drugglist's license and cectity that said applicant i a person 16 be lcensed pursus 10 said application. Dated at Griswoh this 283 day of October, A D. 1809 All grders recelve prompt ang caretu sttention. Give me a trial order. Sat. isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Alpnonse Fontaine, Bl Laduc, T. A Rioux. George Labonne. George H. Jen- nings. 1 he Named signers and e {088 and_taxpayers. ownin in the Town of Griswald. Griswold. this 23d dav_of Octeber A, D. 1803, " Johm Walsh, Town Clerk. vetz6Tu = or Selling Second-hand ed list properly sign- Home Farniture —0On Buying erty owned by them on the first day of October, 1909. Those failing to make a list will be charged a penalty Blanks can be obtained at the As- seasors’ Office in City Hall, or they . - now. Anyway— ; Read and Answer — ‘What's the use of old, useless pieces of Furniture littering up your home— and preventing you from beautifying it? Sell them. Offer them in a Want Ad quick, on our Classified page. The cost is but a few pennies. Or, maybe you want to Buy a few Second-Hand pieces that someone else wants to Sell. Ask for them thru our iittle Want Ad work- ers. Maybe you can get what you want WANTED—Good Kkitchen Die makers, o boring mill hands, | """ and vertical mill- FOR once. Manufactur- | weigh on” of Hartford County, | milk cows and springers. Apply No charge | Downing, Plainfieid. Ct. oct2 NTED—] floor assemblers, laner, shaper, lath 612 Capitol Ave for securing positions. FOR SALE. Ap-| FOR SALE—Good young new milch cow; also barrels of hand-picked ap- plest W. 8. Vail Y 600, in good condition;‘also new WANTED—A lonely veteran wants a | Shropshire s home where pension can gl toward support of the home; honest @nd temperate; Address Veteran, applied strictly soidier's widow Bulletin FOR SALE—Two pure bred r shir an Oxford—at fa J. B. Paimer, Norwich, hree nice colts, ne two years old, one yei | bred; twenty-eight Open shop: - ApDIY s, 763 Chapel St., New Haven. oct2TWThS atie, Conn. =Tel. d ALE—One palr work horses, one five months. For further particu- (\WANTED—Hod carriers and mason | lars, inquire C. D. Babeock, Jewett City cents per | Conn. FOR touring LEARN Salesmanthi earn $1,000 to we furnish students | hey can earn $100 per | month while studying. Practical School of Szlesmanship, New Haven, Conn. positions where 't latest m ment xcellent eq: res. top, A price $ Brooklyn, FOR SALE—One pair heav horses. Exira good workers. When others sewing machine is done for and ready for the ash heap or junk.yard i We will put it In running order ¥ou for years at a rea- 18 years' experience on we are send it |~ woR sAL so it will last factory and typewrjters, bic pairing of all kinds Sewing Machine Hospital, General Re, 3 air Shop. Tel. 533 | closet on each floor. ostal, 100 West Main St., ovi c St 3 et21d Fitzgerald's market. BV N S meriaae o M. Young, Rock Glen, Norwich, your | octa2d Nos. 35-40 McKinley and small barn No. 30 Baitic street, with two building lots ing on phophones, cash registers, | Orohard street House contains seven umbrellas and re- | rooms, with runhing hot and cold wi- ter, set tubs. bath. wash bowl, and it Four tenement house venue. All rent- ed {0 good paying tenants: Aiso house L. Crosgrove, WANTED—500 bushels sound con. | cider | FOR SALE OR RENT —New seven- apples; 20c, delivered at my residence. | room cottage, all improvements, ¢ Peckham, East Side. | Hill. Electrics pass: conven near WANTED—Ruptured people to cal Main street, We want to show you how we ¢ study of i rupture. Thousands have been relleved and many have been entirely cured of their mup- If you have trouble with your your rupture come and ‘consult us. office examination, on rupture. Willi- | treat rupture. troubles ‘you, s, N0, charge for | Another carload of or free book | {hy = s Dr. Cooke Truss Co. e & Eghart Dart, Rupture Speciaiist. WANTED AT ONCE. toolmakers. tan s REAL ESTATE BARGAINS, re farm good comfortabls - ouse, 1 mile to village, 4 miles Good wages to the ri worlk s out of town. plovment Bureau, 43 Broadway, Central | room Building. S. H. Reeves. Supt. tate Froe Em- | 40 - to purchaser. C. E. K. Burnham !|salem Road. Teleph pusiness section. Easy e $16-3. oct21d Fine Baltle, Conn oct16d of thoroughbred turkeys, Address R, F. D. 1, HORSES ting of drivers BLMER R. PIERSON. ma- | male, connection. oct20 Nma- | Telephone connection ct20d S GPORTANT T BUSINESS NEWS _sdverttsements —e— TO RENT. TO RENT—Tenement, six rooms, with storage, gas, modern improvement fine location. five minutes’ walk from square. Inquire 46 Hobart Ave. aug3od sauare e e TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 322 Main St. near postoffice. oct26d TO RENT—Four-room tenement at 4 Laurel Hill Ave. Apply 118 Water TO RENT—Two rooms turnished for ight housckeeping, or two gentlemen: also_front parior. Apply 77 Franklin st oct21d s @ T0 RENT—Desirable front —office also furnished rooms in Central build- ing; steam heat and water. J. B. Lucas, et TO LET—On Broadway, next to the Wauregan Hotel, two rooms. suitabls for otfices or dressmaker; also iy same builgng. a large o Mok, 36 e by 56 feet, suit- able tor pusiness purposes or storage. Appiy to William H. Shields. oet’ TO RENT—Tenement on Mechanic St. suitable for small family; cheap rent. Apply at West Side Silk Mill. sep30d STORE TO RENT at 61 Franklin street. suitable for most any kind of businéss, Moderaté rent. Inquire at Bulletin ' Office. epba FOR RENT—At 252 Franklin street, two stores, separately or togethe: used many years as a grocery Call between 9 a. m. and 2 p m. W. M. Vars, 58 Hobart Avenue. TO RENw—Basement at 55 Frankiin streat; suitabia for the paint. plumbing or similar pusines: may17d O RENT Tenement at 240 Laurel HIll A: 9 rooms, bath_and modern impro; ments. B. L Hutchins, 37 Shetucket St. sep27d FACTORY TO RENT. ®ith option of purchase, 140x25, thri storles and basement. Well lighted. 300 feet from freiz*t station. R. R. junction and transfer point. Handy to New York and New England market: Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam. Ct. apriod TO RENT - New coffages 2nd tenements. Enqaire o! A. L. POTTER & CO., 18 Broadway. ivid TO RENT. Furnished House of nine rooms and bath, 2 head, the best chunks and draft horses, in pairs and single. Come and see them; they must be =old or exchanged right away. to city. 3100. WANTED Family Cooks and General House Girls. J. B. LUCAS, barn. price $3,000. don county for $5,00¢ in_city of Willimantic ity property, ®wll at ) THE BOARD OF COUNTY ('oi]'} Young Men to fake up the study of Shorthand Typewriiing the rooms and apartments in | premises - pertaining thereto, or any | NORWICH BUSINESS COLLEGE Positions secured. Write or call. sald building, any part or parts of Autemobile | TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Jyisa 227 Main St., Frankfin Squars, FOR SALE mile from Franklin Squar ment payments received. TO RENT order: $9 per month, FOR SALE a second-hand Team Wagon M. B. RING, Chesinal Streel. septsd WILLIAM B. WILOOX ~ AUCTION BUSINESS DIRECTORY | « wr, smrs, e riomase avemsos Of Eastern Connecticut. RORWICH FIRMS AUTOMOBILE STATION, 6 Otis Street. and Bicycle Chine work. Johbing. ‘Phone THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1909, at 10 o'clock a. m., BUILDING MATERIAL. Peck, McWililams & Co.. Main Street 2 Lime, Portland Cemant. Parlod Rdofing | &rind<tone 1 haveutter H. Jacket, cor.-Market and Water Sta. | {50 Soug hov A0l ine of the best Ales, p and Wines, specially bottled for f Delivery. Tel. 136-5. on the Cory Farm, so-called, situated on Scotland Road, Town of Norwich, miles from Baltic. 3 miles from Nor wich Town, 5 minutes’ walk from Bal- tic car (leave car at Lillibridge Road), the following descrived property: One ® | good farm horse. 9 good voung cows Ma- | Gr them new milch, 1 two-horse team wagon, 1 set of team harness. nearly new, 2 driving harness, 1 wagon in first class shape. 1 47585 Wes: | wheeibarrow. 1 weeder. 1 cultivatc 1 Thomas smooihing harrow. [P 0 hens. 30 { puliets. about lineal feet of B-ft Fhicken wire. corn in shock. about 16 tons of good huy and a quantitv of oat shovels Leger | 05 ‘and mauy thing here men tioned. If stormy, sale mext fair day. “THE ¥OUR-MINUTE RECORD.”. Come In wnd heur It. somathing Geo. P. Yeomans, 32% Lafayctte St. E. W. GREENE 0ct22STuW Norwich, Conn 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy tn trol- lev, fine new 8-room cottage finisned in cypress, hot and cold water, bath, new The best 175-acre farm fn New Lon- Several good investment properties Three furnisned cottages on Fisher's Central Building. | 1s1and at bargain prices. £ If you want a farm. country home or | 715 Matn Street, Wilimaatie, Cona. | WHITNEY’S AGE®RGY, Real Estate and insurance WEST SIDE COTTAGE, about one seven rooms, bath and closgt: small lot, but near trolley and low priced. Install- 11 ELM STREET—Newiy renovated, centrally located, five rooms, cellar and yard; water closet. In complete | A second-hand Dump Carl and Auctioneer REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. - Geo. E. Bachelder, Room 2. 65 Broad- 3% BUILDING LOT Télephone b15. Expert Acccuntant. A Besirabie e sold on the prescription of a practicing physician WILLIMANTIS FIRM3 STIMPSON’S STABLES. rear Young's hote] Main street. Thor- oughly up to date service Trucking and heavy teaming a of Griswold. Dated at Griswold, this day of October, A. D..1909. D. P. aranteed. po- payers, owning real estate, of the Town AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 715. by certify that the above FOR SALE trontage on Mowry Svenue of 1017 either a dwzillig or store building will be scid &t & vety low price, wna| FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, WHEN you want to fut vour by 2 the DUbILS, there 18 po ra- . adrars | CENTRAL BUILDING. auglid < The let known as No. 1, situated at the junction of Mowry and Whitting- ton Avenues, Greeneeville, having a 10 | for the job. feet. It 1s an excellent location for | compets close fig and Modern Conveninces. JAMES L. CASE, No. 40 Shetucket St., Norwiel Where is the Economy *in spending two hours turn- ing the crank of a clothes wringer on a Monday morn- ing, when we will do your entire week’s washing for fifty cents? Horwich Steam Laundry 193 Franklin Stre | 'Phone 898, OctIMWF ¢ It's Made of Rubber W Mawe IL' GO TO THE Rubber Store | FOR YOUR AUTO TIRES Better equipped than ever be. fore to handle vour trade. All new goods — fully guaranteed. We carry all sizes in stock all the time tc meet your needs. Manuafgturers's agents for Good- rich, Diamond, Fisk, G. & J. and ichelin Tires. Dealers in all other makes. Buy now while the prices are Low. Alling _iinbber Co., 74-76 Main £t Norwlch. 162 State St. New London. Operating 15 Stores. Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. Also Regular Dinnor, fitty cents. ¥9a HAYES BROS., Props. No Building in Norwich will ever be too large for us to bulld. Ing, but years of cxperience has ta | figure close and do first-clasa work C. M. WILLIAMS, General” Gontractor and Builder, 3 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phoue 3i0. All we ask Is an opportwiity to bld Competitlon Is keen and sht us the way to Hello. Central! e me Mars, Waent long di ...,"e'.'.._g.. sta That you, Mars? W.v, howd| 's the .weather ‘eeling pretty fit Hows “ulinge: “"ifi y How's the fishin'? y! Caught a Sauidge hing nine? Don't know what & Ba0id But it sounds like A 1 Say, old man, from Stafin’ right square down on me, How d'you think I'm Jookin’, eh? Out o' sight? That's pully—say, You're a humorist all right. What's that? Tired? Out all night? il Well, by Jin; bzz-bzi Wire's bustedohave to quits Hello, Central! Venus—yes, Venu. V-e-n-u-a! Howdy, Venus—howdaido? Wish T looked as sweet as yon! How's your mother? Ob. too bad! Really? That is very sad. s Thought I'd ring to tell you that 1 admired your new spring hat. Yes. it's quite becom rand, jot exactly what you'd planned? ell, urhla it's Just W If you looked & bit mare swell f the women on this ere Soon would die of envy, dear. Ts it on straight? Well, not quite, But the tilt strikes me Just right— ves you quite & nt air With the marpe 0’:'“;6\1? hair. Tell me, does your new spring sack Button up along the back, Or is_it—bzz-bzs-baut! Wire's bust again? Oh, tutt! Hello, Central. What's the bill? Fourteen what? Not fourteen mill— Fourteen million dollars? My!'! Wire's busted—so am I! —John Kendrick Bangs, tn Harper's Weekly. SHELTERED. Because me life has been hemmed “Foun And love has walked the walls to keep A watch upon my waking hours And while I sieep. Because no evil thing like cold f&r h::‘elt‘..dlmn%l.nn- or need, as tem| me in some waak-kou shameful deed. o I still must call yselt betore The bar with guiltier ones to stand, Nor from the lowest of them all Withhold my hand. For ndn.a"am love watched o'er my And turned temptabtion all asi 1, too, had fallen 4 m':lun 2y And ma, died. —Alice D, Baukhage VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayin “Life)” remarked the optimist, “is one grand, sweet ” “Yes,” re- joined the pessimist, “but there's al- ways the anvil chorus” — Chicago News. Herr Schulzer—I am trying to make | your varrot talk. but he won't. New. |1y Knighted Parvenu—Ah, he won't | talke to ord people now.—Meg- gendorfer Blactter. “You, seem to be sticking pretts close to biisiness these days.” “Well, 1 need the relaxation. The baseball season is a terrific strain on a man.” | —Pittsburg Post. “Wh contained In sea water? inquired the chemistry teacher. “Chlo- | ride of sodium _and—er—and—" “Well, what else? “Fish!"—Cleve- land Leader. 5 Lmbl:e Bob-hy'- . Ma—Josiah, ;o‘lmy as n using slang agatm toda: Little Bobby's Pa—Now, see kid. You've got to_cut it out! won't stand for it! See —Browning's Magazire. Mrs. Brooke—Have you any faith In life insurance? Mrs. Lynne—Yes, in- deed; I've realized $100,000 from two hushands ,and they weren't very good ones, either.—Judge. ‘Wife—Now, see here, Jim, i yer don't provide for me better 1 - shall quit—so I warns__yer. Husband— Provide better? Well, T like that! ‘Why, ain’t I got yer three good jobs o' work this: larst nionth?—The Sketeh, | “Good gracious, we've been sitting on a newly-painted bench.” T p “You knew, and didn't say anything? | “Don’t be angry, dearest. You wi just telling me you loved me. and T wanted you to finish first."—Filegende Blastter. Said the Pole to the North Star, ‘I'm skeery: This long winter night is so dreary!” Ship Ahoy™ said the Star. “Stay right where you are! Here's Cook! And, great snakes, hers comes Peary —Life. Did you ever know a girl to die for love?” " “Yes” “Did she just fade way and die because some man de- serted her?” “No; she just took in washing and worked herself to death because the man she loved married her."—Houston Post. MUCH IN LITTLE Anticipating an American duty on tea, Japanese exporters shipped us 10,938,231 pounds in the first half of 1909, against 5,571,145 pounds in the corresponding period of 1908, . The Chilean government is actively studying the electrification of the first " section of the - government rallways from Valparaiso to Santiago, a &s. tance of about 115 miles. The Chilean govérnment has under consideration 698 miles of railroads at an estimated cost of $24,207,606 United States gold, of which 522 miles are bes ing built under contract. The railway board has ordered from - England, through the Indian office stores department, a_rail petrol motor car for trial on the Kalka-Simla rafl- way, in connection with the proposed carriage of mails by rail. St. Petersburg, which is to have $50,000,000 nn?l on it for sanitary improvements, *has been described as the most unhealthful of the continent's great cities. Its death rate is said al- ways to exceed its birth rate, One of the most interesting parade sights during the convention of the Blks at T,os Angeles, Cal., was the del- egation from Santa Ana, Orange conn ty, in its papler mache marching cos- tume. Each huge orange contained a full \grown man. Paper from the prickly pear ha already been manufactured in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. If the prick- ly pear were used exclusively as a substitute for wood pulp the field is almost unlimited, for there is no like- Del'HOff Cafe E:m'«:lam;uhm ever being a shortage There is a growing fleld for Amerf- can commerce in the southeastern part of Venezuela, in the Guiana country, as well a8 a chance for pioneering in an almost undeveloped territory. Here is the region of greatest mineral wealth in Venezeul is also the source of (he great rubber and gum supply. A special military " in at present pl large coniracts i Vigdivostol: for the building of bare racks and are endegioring to, ny bricks, cewent afphalt, timber, stone, lime and .other -building materials in and around Vigdivostok. The commite tee in under orders from St. Peters burg to use exclugively goods of Ru Tian manufacture. cegurdiess of -pries. n a number ol ems (orel Roods have heen offered at a in 3 ™