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“FAIR TODAY AND SUNDAY. NORTHWEST WINDS. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT BALTIC is always found on this i diaos hbdeis BUSINESS NEWS Road ue Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs | Sullivan-Shea Wedding on Wednek- acestitto: 1t Breed Theater. ‘ g Vaudeville and Motion DPictures at| SRR » r 4 Auditorfum. P [wpg""dlfi.l mni’l;,ll\[]fl( ll;! gh,"'";“;t‘i‘: § -trackeswi idge ; 5 ate Conception church - af o'clock, B Dists Chidbugs orw‘:s&rxmo Grain. | Revival'at Armory. Thomas: Sullivan and Miss Annie Shea age canal, mear Thirty-hrst street, e were united In marriage by the Rev. will be operated by electricity. ANNGUNCEMENTS J. W. Hoey, who also celebrated the nuptial high mass. During the cer- emony Miss Fidelis Donohoe rendered There will be a Special Conclave of o s Columbian Commandery, No. 4, K. T., | O Promisé Me in.pleasing voice. The Sunday afternoon at 115, See adv. | bride was attended by her niece, Miss 2 s 2t Katharyn Remmert, and the groom by . « ? » prices | his_brother, Daniel Sullivan. The sw: price: Soothes Itching Scalps. $1.75 and $2 shoes at $*.50, men's $2.50 | tailored gown of blue ladies’ .cloth ‘Warm shampoos with Cuticura Soap, | shoes at $2 oo with_cream lace guimpe and a blue and light dressings with Cuticura, pre- — e hat. The bridesmaid wore rose-colored messaline with .a white picture hat. vent Sy S THE AUDITORIUM. Following the ceremony a reception - 3 i e .| was held at the bride's home on Con- o g g One good turn deserves another,” | cong avenue, where dinner was served and dandriff, de | and “One: zood bill will follow another” | 1% AEenue: where difner Was sertel stroy hair para- | as the oftering of vaudeville and mo- [ (% 5 1AET, MUMDCE, oF FERNNER, SA0 wites; soothe irri- | ijon pictures at the Auditorium for ~ jsted, itching gur. | next weelc promises to come up to if aces, Rtimi not surpuss this week's excellent pre the hair_ fallicles, | Eramme. " : o cut glass, silver, furniture, linen, chi- na and a large sum of money. During the afternoon Mr and Mrs. Sullivan 1 lgosen the “6clp | “"The ex-Harvard atbletes, Marshan | 7% for 2 short trip in New Vork = skin, supply the | groihe two marvels of museular ( g ot e e Stafford, Nor- - roots with energy | mannood, will nta. hand BRIEe: | n et s T otiotel Tead and nourishment, and make the hair | ing it tiat is sensational and daring, | oo < = grow upon asweef, wholesome, healthy | (ne of their thrilling feats is a hai b rcalp when all else. fails. Cuticura |, dive over four chairs into a oL 3 Remedies are guaranteed absolutely | jind'to hang balanes COLCHESTER pure, and are prieciess for preserving, A clever comedy sketch entitled A urifying, and beautifving theskin,scalp, | country Barr. and hands, fo- ecremas, rashes, | | Uit Luck is that presented | Seniors, Masked, Give Hallowe'en ecae Burton and Shea. The character i Pesal chafings. stciinge. and irritasions, for [ DY (Rrion and Shea. | The (ATl . Party—Possible Electric Light Serv- jimples and hiz-« wnd fof all the > g 4 ice for the Town. p ¢ T ey | Dy everyone as that of a typical coun- purpos?s of © 8 * | try boy courting his best girl. . S # hd Smith, & pair of comedy | The senior class in Bacon academy instrumentalists. have a pleasing of- | 84ve a Hallowe'en party to the teach- fering into which m ers and balance of the classes in th and melody | act is handled by Mr. Smith, who is a | Was pretti - ¢ { very «clever Hebrew impersonator’ colors. ‘A number of jack-o'-lanterns That Dreeny Comedienne . Greta | Were placed about. The evening was tehy songs. tricky dancing and witty | 8ames. Lunch v e Tillian Motrelle will sing. for | evening, The members of the classes timiely ait 1t her ndoors and the soprano num- | them grotesque. ber Waiting Judge Wallis gave A thrilling Vitozraph melodrama, The Evil That Men Do, will head the | 0t and teach |list of feature films for, Monday. t his home on 3 per_was served during the ev reception on he high roadw school Sup. pper nin~ Where is the W = sreco twearen | i S et ey Special Matinee for Children and| Town May Have Electric Lights. Econom Yadive. | - An slectsician from Providence wes . g i 5 i{in town Wednesday and Thursday, 3 3 Appreciating the demand for special | 100king over the plant of the Natl in spending two hours turn; attractions for the children who fili | Shoe Supply company, which pur- . ree: h i chased the old shos company build- in -rank of the Breed theater to he limit each | chased the old pas) g the crank of a clothes Saturday, the management has secured | ing. The company is to light the wringer on a Monday morn- splendid features fur thelr pleasure to- | Works with clectric lights and if suffi- ing, when we will do your | day and all will be assured of a bright | cient encouragement be given oy the | H and Interesting progremme.. The | people an electric plant large enough entire weel 's washing for fifty cents? seveamingly funny picture of the trib- | t0 light the town will be put in. ulations of a young country schoo! Pleasing Entertainment. teacher who, lacking age. size and au- e entert it d he' Beptist 3 thority, is forced suffer the taunts 4 u o AE bl orwich Steam Laun: Iy af the big bbys in the school. Many of these a much larger than their 193 Franklin Street, taecher, so Is in a ng sur- vevor to assist her in quelling a small d riot ard the antics of the 1- 1. M ritone singer furnished the enterta Bidwell has a powerful ve ange and finely cultivated. Her ment. ice of ‘Phone $98. 0ctIMWE Iren are as hilariously funny as they | gaveral selections on the violin were Lok idic fflhz'* { 4 2 good, and her recitations were admira- e wonderful Hudson-Fulton pic- | 510 The ‘audience was vers enthus- | ; fure is the topic of the town and the | {hetic theater is crowded =t every perform- D. W, Willard has returned from a 3 - uice with anxious pa to see this | foy gays' visit in New York Men s F“r Coals m:;l«'"l Lo; event J. Newton Dauphinee is moving his lcott is singing her viad bus ess to the Curtig store, his pres- at Half the regular B T . Tias Shims | 8L Andrew's dramatic club met on riday evening in the fire company’'s room for_rehearsal. Miss Nellie Wade of i Hartford is s 1s the song that made the great prima prices. donna Parepa Rosa famous and con- A good assoriment and sizes. R totend -‘;‘5;’,“23‘.4 d cadenzas ing her sister, Miss Mary Wade. A Special Sale on DUCK STABLE Hberig A pumber of the, mambers n(nflli\cr = Woodhouse lodge, K. of P., will go to BLANKETS at $1.60, worth $250. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. Tebanon next Tuesday svening as A limited number on hand. | guests of George S. Hull lodge. Rev. Joseph F. Cobb will preach at| " The contract for repairs on the boil- the Buckinbam Memorial unday | er at the National Shoe Supply com- L l. CHAP‘IAN,S morning. rany’s plant has been let to W an- f 4 T ¢ tic men, who will commence work at ;4 At the Broadway Congregational . .e. oct29daw 18-20 Bath Stres will R | church Rev. George H. Ewir preach at the mm'nin,.:‘.\' rvice. 4 STflFFOBp SPRINGS The U Youna_ People’ H X Brown & Rogers il Union Young Peeples mesting | g ,sinaes Merfs Association Elects OF- Wish to announce to the public that | church Sunday evening at 6 o'clock. | ficers—Making Picture Theater Safe. they are all ready for the Fall Painf oy | ing and Paperhanging, in all of its | At St. Andrew’s church Sunday there | The annual ‘m \ branches at living prices, with Com- | will be morning,praver and sermon at | Busine potent Men to do the work at short | 10.30." evening prayer -and sermon at | the stare of G. H. Baker & Co. Thurs- X notice. 30, | oct2d . | as follows: President, Anders Jacob- sen; vice president, David Robertson: There will be preaching at the Sec- S e ond Congregational church Sunday | SCretary and treasurer.Ernest K, Taft. The directors are the same as las morning by the. R F. O. Cunning MARSHALL'S :“""“‘“‘ by AR | substitatea for that of Claude Pinney. gency, At the Sheltering Arms Rev. D. B, |1t was voted to give the president pow- 164 Main Stre M.CL?HG of Taftville (‘ongregational 3 Here you can buy ALL KINDS || Gay atternoon ct the *ervices Sun of Dress Goods, Silks and Coat to appo | Several new members were voted in. ! Cleared $80. 5T = | About $80 was clearcd on the At tPe North Main Street Methodist | mage sale in the guild room of Grace Linings, Etc, at prices 11c to B st b it scopal churel here will be no ser- | church Thursday afternoon and even- 31c per yard LOWER than any || vite Sunday on account of the sorvices | ing. o “Big” Store prices. at the Armory. n_Anthony has opened a store 3 A guarantced saving of from et in’the Foster bic 10 to 30 per cent. At the 'Fxrn B.xph“ church Sunday E. A. Hopkins of Hartford has en- s g -3 : morning there will be a_sermon by the | terad the employf the Stafford hotel. Agency for LeWando's Best || pagtor. G. Lansing Spooner will be| The subject of the sermon at the |4 French Dyers and Cleansers. present With Norwich Cir., brary. vice, “The Rich Man and Laza ern Dress.” day morning 2t th Norwich Town | station is to be raised and other im- Methodist Episcopal church. There will | provements made on the railroad prop- be no evening service because of the | erty on Main street DR. D. J. SHAHAN, Physician and Surgeon, At Grace Memorial Baptist church | ton. 317 Main Street. Telephone 821 || Sunday mornine Rev. W. H. McLean | A fire | will preach on Glorious Old Age, and | the ma Hours: 120 to 3.30 and § to'$ p. m n the evening he will alsc conduct the | Lyon theater. e e AT | servite. ¥ roof booth has been made for B T The Boy Was Scared. ECONOMICAL. At the McKinley Avenue A. M. E.| A west Philodelphia 1ag took a po- means getting the most value for your | Zion church Sunday morning Rev. W.| S s g Ao is S money. 1 can give 18 10 you in|Fl. Fiev will preach on Duty of - the | 5iton as an office hoy to a prominent Plumbing. church. His evening topic is -The | PLoker. Upon his return home at night of the first day he had worked his R. BENTON NISELE 5303 o B Bripizing Chi mother asked for an account of the day's experience. Well, when 1 got in the offic found the toss frowning very mad,” said Johnny turned around to me 2nd said, as if he was going to take my head off: “‘Boy, do you smoke clgarettes?’ “I_thought he had me there. 1 got to shaking and finally stammered: “I d-d-d-0 a I-l-liitle, sir.’ 3 MME. TAFT, At Christ churciy (Iie services Sun- o day will be as as follows: Holy Com- Palmist and Clairvoyant. 1 am now | munion at 9.30. morning praver and 8h 11 be pleased to see my. friends and | Sermon at 7.30. . Patrons. Sepl4d —_— o — . At the First Congregational church on Sunday morning the Rev. E. 8. Worcester of Broadway church will preach in exchange with the pastor, the Rev. G. H. Ewing. Then he said “‘Well, gimme ome. 1 left mine home.’ "—Philadelphia Times. Mrs. May S. Pepper Vanderbilt of Broklyn, N. Y. teh noted psychic and test mediym, will speak and give clair- voyant readings and messages at the Spiritual Academy Sunday merning and evening.. By the purchase of its coal on the s of its fuel contenis, the United tates has already saved $200,000 on jts annual amotint of fuel bill of $10,- At Trinity Episcopal church Sunday | /i 00 morning 9.30 there will be Holy | "*""%% 2 Communion, at_.10.30 morning grayer s 5 ne"‘e‘m: @ and sermon, at 7.30 evening prayer and Jhe fsdy (e B .| sermon. The rector, Rev. . Eldred ‘ever andall unnati Brown, will officiate. The Christian Voyage is the Sunday For Infants and Children. morning topic of Rev. David W. Can- | non at the Mt. Calvary Baptist church The Kiad You Have M'i’s M and the cvening topic is Joy and Blessing Derived from Giving. It will Bears the be grand rally day at the church. Signature of M‘ At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church Rev. Dr. M. S. Kaufman's Sun- E R ady_norning sermen will be on How Frightful Fate Averted. Christians May Derive Much Benefit | 1 would have been a cripple for life, form Our Union Revival. No evening | rrom'a torribis cat on my kneecap service on account of the Armory| ijtes Frunk Disbe Kelliher, Minn. meetings, without Bucklen's a Salve,which } 2 % > 4 soon cured m 7al wounds, The immh Hicke! ‘ ka“ c.. At the Greeneville Congregational | .yis and bruiscs, it soon cures burns, ; S Exflxaé;’nog;'“g s lgl:.‘:‘rm':;' scalds, old sores, Doils; xxin eruptions, Tableware, In the evening the church will fpin i | & “oegsod Cacs, 1 c%: 3¢ at The Lee Chandeliers, Yacht Trimming | (h¢ Armory service. Mr. A. L. Her- A 4 B MING | ing Will be present and take part 1| 17 people with symptoms of kidney or and such things Refinjshed. | ii." uoruiug sorvice. bladder trouble could realize their dan- €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicis. Cenn z 9508 ger they would without loss of time . ooyl Lacking in Entsrorise Sunimence taking Foley's Kidney Rem- We gready fear that Berriil party | ¢dy This great remedy stops the pain is always founc IMPORTANT :‘k"‘ufl ————— BUSINESS NEWS Propristor Was Al ago. the owner of a Mar- ket street department store heard a new ctlerk say to a prospective cus- “No, madam, we have not for a long time. TO RENT. TO RENT—Two or threé connecting rooms. Mrs. Congdon, 82 McKinley Ave. glance at the clerk the employer rushed up-to the woman ‘We have plenty of everythin; serve, ma'am, plenty upstairs. en the woman and f lite clerk looked dazed. Then the proprietor, discovering that something was TO RENT—Fine upper tenement nt reasonable. F: T —Small e T nauire at Bulletin Office. t'did you ask for?” simply replied rour clerk that we hada't any rain lately.”—Philadelphia Times, “Excuse me, ¥ TO RENT—Tenement, six rooms, with improvements, location, five minutes’ Inquire 46 Hobart Ave. augltd TO RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping, or two also front parlor. The electric railway up Mont Blanc is now open to the public as far as the Col de Voza, 5405 feet high. TO RENT—Desirable also furnished rooms in Central buil m heat and water. It's a Top Notch Doe Great deeds compel regard. The world ‘what you have to Sell. Maybe American people crowned Dr, TO LET—On Broadway rooms, suitable for offices or dressmaker; also in the | same building. a large, light and dry basement room, 26 feet by 36 feet able for business purposes or storage. Apply to William H. Shields. Every atom throat and lung remedies, It Kills gefms and is a health force. colds -and la grippe. vanish. cough-racked membranes and cough- Read and Answer Today’s Want Ads. tubes and lungs are cwred and hemor- Dr. Gearge More, Black “It_cured me of pronounced hopeless by Trial bottle free, juaranteed by The Lee & Osgood Co. TO RENT—Tenement on Mechanic suitable for small rent. Apply at West Side Silk Mill rhages cease. STORE TO RENT at suitable for most any kind of Moderate rent. Bulletin Office. FOR RENT—At 252 Franklin street, FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Very cheap, black mare. Money Comes in Bunch A. Chisholm of Treadwell, N. Y., His reason is well worth read For a long time I suffered from indigestion, torpid lver, constipation, sness and genera! debility, 1 couldn’t steep, had no ap- petite nor ambition, grew weaker every v In spjte of all medical treatment. Electric Bitters. d all my old-time health ow I can attend to busi- 1t's a wonderful medi- WANTED—$1,500 a year—Over < Sperous ‘agents a leaving city, are mingled. The comedy end of the | Grange hall Friday evening. The hall | decorated with the class making $1,500 a year and position today. | D: pportunity for a loeal agent. | do | uminum M. Co years as a grocery store. Call between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. W. M. Vars, 58 Hobart Avenue. ment at §5 Frankiln the paint. plumbing 17d | Byron, will make things lively with her | STent in music. songs and Hallowe'en | 5 served during the | TC REN:—B: street; suitabia TED—Traveling men are ¢ m $5 to $10 pe; ne five months. For further part Then used bottles restol Always Nice | Wore masqueradg costumes. some of | - particulars ad- dress 20th Century Mfg. Co. St., Chicago. FACTORY TO MENT. with option of purcnase. 140x25. three and basement. Well lighted. 300 feet from fretg"* junction and transfer point. New York and New kngland marlcets. Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, Ct. TO RENT and modern F. L. Hutchins, TO RENT New coliages and (enements. Enquire of A. L. POTTER & CO., 18 Broadway. Gl SvenInE 16 Alls mupecintend=-| FOR SALE—Gardening farm. . §-room house: Ouinebaug river. Romuald Caron, Danielson, C: ness every day. WANTED _Postoffice oler But we draw away from the Examination will be held rge pasture riers wanted blood and merves. Lee & Osgood Co.’s. iculars free. €. R Kluger, the jeweler, 1060 Vir- Tndianapolis, Ind., weak from kidney 1 could hardly kind and afraid of nothing 1 road ten miles an hour Washington, D. C. WANTED _Middie { old; sound walk a hundred Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cleared my complexion, cured my backache and the irregularities dis- a and 1 _can now attend to recommend nal | WANTED—Carpenters and Apply Uncas Paper Co. WANTED—Two rooms and board fc 37 Shetucket business ’every ¥OR SALE_Cl Foley's Kidney Remedy to all sufferers. as it cured me after the doctors and other remedics had failed.” & Osgnod Co. ASSESSORS' NOTICE All persons in the town of Norwich liable to pay taxes are hereby notified to return to the Assessors on or be- fore the first day of November next, n or printed list properly sign- ed and sworn to of all taxable prop- them on the first day Would prefer ALE—One pair work weigh 2600, in good condition; also new »ws’ and_springers, | Downing, Plainfieid. Ct Call beiween Thursday evening was large- | i Ola Bidwell of Chi- | violinist and | | latest madel Hartford tire: AGENTS wip lient equipment, four stifully printed and il a-year woman's 7 mission, fifty cents on each dollar siub- Write for agent SALE—Four 38-40 McKinley avenue. ed to good paying temants. 30 Baitic street, fronting on buse contains seven AGENTS—There iy at least it for your more if you can work al eral propasition ever put up to Investigate this at once. spere time, the time. The | Orchard street. rooms, with running hot and make money. You do not need gny money TO RENT. Furnished House of nine rooms and bath, Modern Conveninces. erty owned b: closet on each G. L. Crosgrove, | ‘be charged a penalty ional according to | make a list w of 10 per cent. addit Black & Co., 585 Beverly St., Bos- FOR SALE OR RENT. mprovements, Electrics pass: WANTED_Men between | moralizer, years of age to act as Prudential Life Insurance Compan A" guaranteed fered men of “ability whg can good loeal referenci anks can be obtained at'the As-| gents for the iently near terms to purc | Salem Road. K. Burnham by mail upon applica- Telephone 816-3. will be sent Call between § FOR SALE--Fine lot of thoroughbred | Address R. F. 9.15 a. m. to 4 p. m. NDER E. REEVES, LEWIS R. CHURCH, ARON W. DICKEY, Assessors. bronze_turkey Box 63, Baltic, Conn. FOR SALE Fine Upright Piano, old able make, very low if taken AT 24 Fairmount street. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. WANTEDYoung men to learn au- | business by rail 4 for positions as chauffeurs and repair MONVILLE JR. Suppremental work pleasant; State of Connecticut, County o et for Superior Court i ¥ iy ticulars and o Automobile Made of Rubber Upon the complaint of the said Mel- vina Monville, therein set forth ing before this Court, havin | turned thereto on the first September, 1909. 1t appearing tn and being found by | this Court that Levi Menville, Jr., said defendant, Siate ana gone to parts unknown that notice of the pendency of the com plaint was given as required by order | GO TO THE Rubber Store FOR YOUP AUTO TIRES Better equipped than ever be- fore to handle your trade. new goods — fully guaranteed. all sizes In stock all your needs. Manuafcturers’ agents for Good- rich, Diamond, and Michelin Tires. Deal all other maket Buy now while the prices are Alling Rubber Co., 74-76 Main €t. Norwich 162 State St, New London Operating 15 Stores. MESH PURSE MAKERS W Beginners taught free a divorce, now pend- seting of the Stafford | < Men's association was held at | Another carload WANTED— Competent girl for gen- ay evening. and officers were elected | chunks and draft ho middle aged in pairs and must be sold or exchanged right away. ELMER R. PIERSON. Telephone connection. plaintiff asks of_notice in ear | the premises. Ordered. That i complaint be xcepting the name of C. B. Brown is | LEARN Salesmanship: earn $1.000 to we furnish can earn $100 per . Practical School the pendency | given by publishing this order in The int a banquet committtee, | positions where they month while stu of Salesmanship, New REAL ESTATE RARGAINS. comfortable 8- o to willage, 4 miles er printed in Norwich, Conn successively, | commencing on or béfore the 28th day of October, A. D. By order of Court. HIBBERD R. NORMAX. Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court for New London County. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD wich, within and for the District of Norwich. on the 29th day of October, J. AYLING. Judge. Estate of Robert Breckenridge, late aid District, deceased. Mrs. B. H. Breckenridge of Norwich, Conn., filed in Court a petition pra; for the reasons therein set forth. thit be allowed for her support and maintenance deems necessa 40-acre farm room house, to city. $790. . 1 mile to city, handy tn trol- , fine naw S-room cottage finished in cypress, hot and cold water. bath. new barn, price $3,000. The best 175-acre farm fn New Lon- don county for §5,00¢ S {nvestment propert! WANTED—500 bushels sound cider m- | n vered at my | Fisk, G. & J. WANTED—Ruptured people to call Main street, We want to show you low we vears' study of ent of rupture. treat rupture the mechanical Thousands have been relieved and many cured of their Mup- have trouble with your rupture come and “consult office examination. on rupture. Three furnisned cottages on Fish, nd at bargaln prices. You want a farm, country home or city property. call at TRYON REAL 715 Maln Street, and assist. No evening ser- | Congregational chudch Sunday will be | s in Mod- | have been entirely of Norwich. troublas you, No charge for Send for free book L Dr. Cooke Truss Co. Egbart Dart, Rupture Specialist. WANTED. Address J. K. H., ESTATE AGENCY, Rev. Jerome Greer will preach Sun’| The plattorm at the local railroad | Willimantie, out of said estate for revival. W. E. Hanley and F. E. Fitzpatrick | have returned from a brief trip to Bos- | WHITREY’S AGERNGCY, 227 Main St, Franklin Square, Real Estate and insurance Whereupon, 1t petition be the Probate Cowrt Room -in aid District. on the 3d . 1909, at 10 the forenoon. and that no- tice of the pendency of said petition, and of sald hearing thereon, be given the publication of this order one time in some newspaper having a cir- culation in said District days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of reeord. FANNIE C. CHUR determined _at Second hand piano. . R. F. D. No. 1, Norwich. — OPEN— Hoff Cafe Men's Lunch a specialty. Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. HAYES BROS. Props. No Building in Norwich will ever be too large for us to bufld. we ask is an opportunity to bid Competition is keen and but years of of Norwich. g picture machine at th §6. Digture i A ot November. FOR SALE WEST SIDE COTTAGE, about one | Del- MACHINES, B typewriters, and all kinds Teansportation rooms, bath and closet; near trolley and ment payments received. TO REN 11 ELM STREET—Newly renovated, at Jeast four of repair work one way on out of town work. Supplies We repair everything. low priced. for all makes. Machine Hospital and General Repair 100 West Main St. geraid's Market Tel: 533 or drop water closet. order; $9 per month, In complete " LOST AND FOUND. s hunting ocase name of Clara on WANTED AT ONCE. toolmakers. for the job. compels close figuring, experience has taught us the way to figure close and do first-class work C. M. WILLIAMS, Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. wages to the right men. work is out of town. ployment Bureay, 43 Broadway, Central S. H. Heeves. Supt WANTER Fzmily Cooks and General House G.ris. J. B. LUCAS, Central Building. tween Keables' Town church. Finder wil 79 Lafayette St. and FOR SALE A second-hand Dump Cart and | a second-hand Team Wagon M. B. RING, Chestnal Sireei. 'he way he looked at me I thought | State Free Em- 1 was going to be fired on the spot.| please return TLOST_Lady's silver watch, with fob Finder please leave at Bulletin Office receive reward. R. D. S. ALL CEREALCOFFEE only 10c a ib. LIBRARY TEA STORE | Surprises Awaits Everybody ho Trades Here. tempting prices, One profit between the manufacturer and you—it's ours, and a very small Others have learned where to buy cheapest — why BRADY & SAXTON, Norwich Tewn, A Desirabie BUILDING LOT FOR SALE The lot known as No. 1, situated a: the junction of Mowry and Whitting- Green€eville, having a trontage on Mowry Avenue of 1017-10 feet. It 1s an excellent either a dweiling or store bullding, and will be soid at a very low price. FRANCIS D. DONGHUE, CENTRAL BUILDING. Whole Fixed Pick'e Spice Tc quarter ib. pkg. 25c¢ can Breaklasi Cocoa MONEY LOANED Watches, Sewels est. _An old on_Diamonds. and Securities of Lowest Rates of established Srm to deal with. (Estabilvhed 1873.) COLLATERAL LOAN CoO. 151 Main Streel Naptha Soap - (FULL WEIGHT) Fancy Fresh Seeded Raisi 7e Ib. pki. Al verieties BEST TEA! ton Avenues, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon in charge of Dr. 8, L. Geer's practws during his (st iliness. 161_Main Street. AHERN BROS., General Contractors location for General Contractor All orders receive prompt and careful Glve me a trial order. Sat. isaction uaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 348-2. NEWMARKET HOTEL, regular price 60c. United Tea Importers Cd. up ene flight, cver Somers Bros., Franklin Square. Norwich, Genn CHANGE IN ADDRESS. . T Fall colds are qyigkly curgd by | Iy Jacking n entciprise. He failed | and the irpegularities. strengtbens and . Feoley’s Honey sand ¥ ¥, the "great | «nd neglected to coyoright his sworn | builds up these organs, aud there is no © throat and lung remedy. The uine § admission that hoth he and Cook are | danger of Bright's disease or other se- ¢ ins harmful w A umental lars.— Washington . Her- | rious disorder. Do not disregard the ’ Ve a early srmgmnu. The Lee & Osgood Co. DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, formerly at Hodge's Stable, cated iu rear of No. 8 Franklin square 7156 Boswsll Ave. ines, liquers and ciga order. John - Prop. Tel 63-& | ietin for business resut 63 BROADWA ‘Phone 718, . “THERE 13 no sdver Meals and ‘Eanstern Connect | OETRY. “ALL RDADS THAT LEAD T0 GOD { ARE GOOD.” All_rouds that lesd tb God are good What --nmt‘fiwr faith, or mine? center at i 1 di Of love's eterbal brotherhood. The kindiy Jife in house or strect The life of prayer, and mystic rite, The student’s search for truth tight, These pathis at one great junction meet. Before the oldest book was writ, Eull many a preniaoric soul Arrived ut thls unehanging goal Through changeless love that led to It, What matters that one found bis Christ In rising sun, or burning fire, If faith within him did not tire His longing for the truth sufficed, Before our modern hell was brought To edify a modern world, a_hate-filled ' soul was I In lakes of fire by its own thought. A thousand creeds have come and gone, But what is that to you or me? Creeds are but branches of a tre The root of Jove lives on and on. Though branch by branch proves with- ered wood, The root is warm with precious win Then keep your faith and leave m mine! All ‘roads that lead to God are good. —Ella Wheeler Wilcox. “BUT WHAT SAYEST THOU We have suved the soul of the man that killed:; We have turned to shrive the thief: We'restored the prils of the man that But for fer that fell have we fashe __ioned hell With a faith all stern and jusi— It was %o of old: and no man has told What our Lord wrote in the dust We have sighed betimes of our broth ers’ crimes And have bade them be of cheer. For the fleth ix weak, and the soul grown meek Muy yot read its title cle ne astray, As the truly righteous must he ts cursed, indeed'—and we did nod “read What our Lord wrote in the ddat. For_ the men who thieved, and who killed and lied— Who I ain the woman's soul— We have worked and prayed, and have @een them made All clean and ali pure and whole, But we drive out with a righteous shout In our Pharisalc trust So the man goes free—but we did not see What our Lord wrote in the dust —Chicago Poat. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever 8 Noah chortled. “Amyway, nebody can dispute that T got to the top of Mount Ararat” he cried. Herewith he defied future explorers to adopt Wie methods. . ¥. Sun. A Gentleman—How old are you. my little man? Newsboy—Nearly 10, | Old_Gentleman—How long have ~you been selling newspapers? Newsboy— Oh, ever since 1 a kid!—Kans City Journal, Women as a rule” remarked the ave poor heads for math- emathic: “True,” rejolned the de- moralizer, “but they try awfally hard to make their own figures ceunt.”— Chicago News. Conductor (on rallroad train)—Thig isn’t the right ticket, sir. Absent- minded Passenger—What's the mattes with {t? Conductor—This ticket calls for a diamond ring! — Philadelphia | Bvening Bulletin. “Isn't that just like a man” ex< clajmed the Arctic explorer's wife, “What's the matter?’ “He eate nothing tut pemmican for two years, and today he kicked just because 1 had a warmed-over dinner."—Detroit Free Press. “No, Jagaway. Tll not go out and drink ' with yon. You ought to quit the habit, anyhow.” “Wh-wha' for™ “Because it's undermining your consti~ tution.” “What's con’stution b'tween trien’s? Come on, of fel'!"—Chicago | Teibune. Examining Magistrate—Madam, you persistently deny that you committed this act, though the description of the culprit fits you exactly—beautiful face and figure, extremely youthful apea ance, most attractive—— The De- fendant—Your Honor, I confess all, Yes, it was L—Judge. Newly PBlected Congressman—Well I dow't care i folks do acruse me of having a big head. Mrs. Winters—No, 1 wouldn't let that worry you, Mr, Muffins. You see, there may be noth- ing in it. . Newly Blected Congress man _(with finality)—There isn't!— The Circle. Pupil—They say Tony's injuries were e result of & practical joke. Profes- sor—Yes. The chapples told him that a big, burly fellow in the smoking room was deaf and dumb, and Tény walked over to him with a sweet simle and told him he was a bally fooll Pupil—Well? Professor—Tho man wasn't deat and dumb.—IHustrated Bita. MUCH IN LITTLE Consul James W. Ragsdale writes that the high rates at which mediclnes and drugs are sold by the private phar< macies and drug stores in St. Peters+ burg have induced {he mun au~ thorities to start & municipal - cy, for which 30,000 rubles ($15,450) have been receptly allowed. The mineral resources of Liberia are practically unknowh. Various come panjies have from time to time obtain. ed the right to prospect in certain parts of the interior. Their efforts so far have not met with much success, although auiferous washings have been obtained from some of the streams. The Chilian government hias pure chased two sighinch drilling outfits for the use of the inepector gemeral of geography and mines, to be used In sinking experimental artesian wells in the seini-arid portions of the country 1f good water supplies are found ther, will be a demand for a large amoun of well machinery. The eighth satellite of Jupiter, dis= covered at the Greenwich observatory in January of last year, proves re- markable not only for being so far from the planet, but also for its very ecentric orbit its distance from Jupi- ter_varying from about 10,000,000 io 20,000,000 miles. It revolves around the planet {n about 266 of our months. @he Rusian department of domains hes decided to appoint an agent in the United States for the purpose of study- ing American methods of agrieuit: in order to introduce them when prarc- tical into Rusia. The agent is to make rticular study of field work inery. Mr. Kristifovich, who The city of Hobart has one of the Aneat harbgrs in the world, and many ¢ the people live In subu pposite xide of the habor, ure. obliged tu cross wi least twice day. The river Dgpwend, which flows inte this harhor, is navigsble for smait excurefol baats for 30 strgamu. The country on bLoth of~this river i gred for ifa fin scenery, il orel .33 and for several & prety - towns, frequented by A¥2

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