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. To Pipe 600 Feet. 2 Lueas C. Clark of Southington is to. drive an’ artesian ‘well on the nd in Plantsville. For many years he has had three of these wells gushing out from two inch pipes and supplying the pond om his place. The new well, which is to be of four inch pipe, is to be driven near the other wells, and piped down into, the center of the pond, a distance of 600 feet, where it will form a Jarge dome-shaped foun- tain.. The water from these wells is very nearly, pure. s atuae touna| WHAT IS GOING ON TOMGHT | pa NEWS Read the small| oving Ricturesand Nllustrated Songy t Breed Theate careful r Vaudevitie and Motlon Pictures at Additorium. i Revival at Armory. Meeting of Court of Common Coun- eil. Uncas Lodge, No, 11, . 0. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall P Thames Unign, No. 137, U. B. of C. and J. of A, meets fi~Lucas Block. FATHER SUES SON. West Havener Accused of Deception in Acquiring $10,000 Worth of Nor- waik Property. John B, Hanlon of West Haven has been sued by his father, Patrick Han- lon of Norwalk, for $10,000 in real es- - ‘tate, which the father alleges was se- Norwich Ae No. 367, F. O. E, % cured from him fraudulently. i meets in Eagles' Hall He says that his son came to him a | | iy R T few weeks ago and talked him into [ 1onic Camp. N0 . . meets In Foresters' Hall turning gver several pieces of prop- ) For Infants and Children. | Lerty ip Norwalk, on the ground that| Clover Temple, No. 9. Pythian Sisters, € U Snothdr son wouild, squander it f the | meets in Pythian Hall The Kiad You Have Always Bought RIS 10 oot e, e neler ow | - Plumbers’ Union meets in C. L. U. The father Years old, i o desires to get his property back. The son, John, refused to give it to him, and the suit is the result. INTOLERABLE ITCHING Fearful Eczema All Over Baby's Face —Professional Treatment Failed. A PERFECT CURE BY CUTICURA LOST AND FQUND. LOST—A watch with nd initials C. Signature of 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS Adles will be in Norwich See agv. Miss M all this week. lady’s hunting ' case gold me_of Clara on inside L. P. on front case. be- tween Keables' paint shop and Norwich Town church. * Finder. please leave at Bulletin Office and receive reward. novid FOUND—Thursday ~afternoon. containing small sum of money. ate convention by the delegates who | c exclusive sale $4.00 shoes; k A. Bill has thi men’s King Quality new fall styles. of see the to attend the regular meeting today at No. 3 Shetucket reports from the Do ‘not_fail monthly W. C. T2 U. 3 p. m., room street. Interesting purse Owner i g ; W have same by proving property and 7 A b Ml '::,‘,‘h;-}orri',::: tended. All friends are welcome. | paying charges at Bulletin Office. cheek. They grew so that I sent novia for the dootor but, instead of helping the puption, hia omtment scemed to make it worse. Then I went to a second doc- tor who said it was eczema. He also yve me an ointment which did not help ither. The disease spread all over the face and the eyes n to swell. The itching grew intolerable and it was a ter- rible it to see. I consulted doctors for months, but they were unable to cure Chrysanthemum Festival. Carpenters and decorators are already at work transforming (he large steam- heated stables at Ghianbouer into gor— geous Japanese tea gardens for the Festival of the Chrysanthemum which the Haile club girls are to hold next Friday and Saturday for the benefit of their club. Under garlands of green and sway- BUSINESS DIRECTORY Of Eastern Connecticut. NORWICH_FIRMS the baby. ' I paid out from $20 t0 330 |y, "\, iefng and amid thousands of | . AUTOMOBILE STATION, ‘without felief. One evening I began to | 15 (i1 (hrysanthemums the pretty | 8. 1. Coft. ¢ Otis Street. Automoblle -use the Cuticura Remedies. The next |ttty COEVERTICR R T Amuse | and Bieycls Repairing. ~Genoral Ma- chine work. Johbing: | BUILDING MATERIAL. Peck, MoWililams & Co.. 47-85 Wes: Main Stroet Lime, Portland Cem:nt, Pariod Roofing. “morning the baby’s face was all white instead of red. 1 continued until the ‘eczema entirely disappeared. Mrs. P. E. Gumbin, Sheldon, July 13, 1908.” Potter Drug & Crem Sole Propa., Boston. with songs and dances, sell flowers and ot e dainties and will serve tea kes. A wonderful juggler will and the Japanese orchestra characteristic music. e whole atmosphere of the festi- o val will be truly Oriental—a vision of Japan in the homage to the most regal BOTTLER H. Jackel. cor. Market and Water Sts. Acomplzte line of the best Ales, Lager and Wines, specially bottled for fam- v vsa - Dell ~Tal. 136-5. “THE ¥YOUR-MINUTE RECORD.” Come in znd hear It It's something great. Geo. P. Yeomans, 22% Lafayette St. of flowers. What You Can Do with a Mirrorscope, The Mirrorscope Projector opens up | wide possibilities for amusement and | educational purposes. It has found a place for itself in thousands of* Homes her there are children or. not. Every owner of a Every traveler nee REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. put a few of the ways Geo. g Bachelder, fluoan 2, 65 Btrold; rtain your. fri 4 re Mirror. | way, Real Estate and Investmen tertain your. friends with the Mirror- | Sroken Notary Puble. Auditing and > snap shot, post card, } gypert’ Acccuntant. Telephone 616, coin and_stamp collections; to show — Where is the photographs and post cards of a for- . 9 - 2 N eign trip or a ‘summer vacation; WILLIMANT!S FIRMS guessing contests on utograph Economy A ariarsows. wranimn. trated proverbs, 5 rear Young's hote) Main street. Thor- i r books, ac Sman hands, | Quhly up to date service graranteed in spending two hours turn- ete.; plays e fapune, | Trucking and heavy teaming o spe- ing the crank of a clothes clalty. wringer on a Monday morn- ing, when we will do your shadow-graphs; home-made illustrat- ed son (v entertaining when used with a phonograph and illustrations from your own snap shots). Tabourettes, Plant Stands, ‘ entire week’'s washing for :I‘rnn on & Co. are the people \\'ho‘ - sell them. See their advertisement on 1 Piey ces) another page. |Mission Tables and Chairs. hm'";h St“m »La““dr, At the Broadway Theater on Wed-| A new assortment at reasonable nesday, November 3. ori 2 193 Franklin Street. ; VT.II am: ; dlin:; of I'V'll»- "hm\l‘.. = 5 wnone s, o [ S S e | The Fanning Studios, scored one of the greatest recent years, In its stage form, the | remarkable manifestations, the rooms so filled with mystery and the odd 51 Willow St. gharacterizations” take on added in- | Wall Paper, Furniturs, Lace Curtains, srest, something which is not always tahi he case with .\50:'\4@ that have been Shades and Home Furnishings, adapted for the stage Despite the fact that there is a weirdness about the production, it is yet filled with a breezy comedy that arouses ripples of laugh: as the mysteries of the story | are unfold The production which { will be seen here shortly has been { made with especial care, as the four | acts picturing the exterior of the man- sion, the boat house, the chamber of strange sounds, and the room of the | 1l mounted with spe- including the latest patterns, ready for inspection. Quality, minus the high price sting, fells the story of our suc- cess. Whether you wish to order or not, we want to show you the new line and fashions for FALL. THE JOHNSON CO0., Merchant Tailors, Chapman Bldg. 65 Groadway. Paints THE PAINT OF QUALITY §| BREED THEATER. “The Hand Organ Man,” Sensational Feature Picture. As a headliner for the first part of the week at the Breed theater the wonderful story of heart-interest en- titled The Hand Organ Man, has been secured. This great picture Is one of the finest in the ficld, and carrfes a | magnetic story of a good-hearted Ital- jan organ grinder, who is ‘given a dol- ar bill by the daughter of one of his llow countrymen, who is a banker th liarly Interesting section city, known as “Little lating the story of his his return to his home, nous Italians hear it. and plan to abduct the little daughter and hold her for ransom. The plan is car- ied out, and the little child when brought to the saualil quarters:fs rec- | ognized by Pletro, the hand organ man. as his little benefactress. - It 4 | impossible for him to release her, she is held captive by the man: Looks Best! Wears l.ongt;st! Covers Most! in pon 1 It’s for your interest to use them. ““There’s a reason.” — ASK US — 4 liable to pay taxes are hereby Grand View Sanitarium ‘or the treatment of Mental and Nerv- compli in_ the g, So he hurries to the child's home, notifying them of her whereabouts, and returns with them and detectives and sucteeds in | ous Dissases. with separate and do- recovering the cl , after a strenuous od | tures is unusually strong this week, | Drug Hab | and contains an abundance of the un- g i 45 and 41 surpassed comedy peculiar to the Adaress i Breed. Miss Florence Wolcott sings one of her greatest operatic successes Grand View Sanitarium, Telephone 675 JYEMWE Commerce Sireat, | AP BY Ghoaicdp e ltassvr beautiful number for the great suc- cess, The Geisha, afterwards singing by popular request the simple Scotch ballad, “Annie Laurie.” Neérwich, Cona, MORE CHINESE STUDENTS On Their Way to Yale—A New Del - Men's Fur Coals at Half the regular gation Coming from China. prices. AT AN s, A good assortment and sizes. " sity will be consider A Special Sale on DUCK STABLE | /fime yu' iinyrcd foct throusn 1he BLANKETS at $1.60, worth $2.50. tion ot the government of ‘Cl B iited tamber’ on habd. | sending to this country to be educated | forty-seven of her sons. They on | 1t Pacittc mail steamer China, alled from hanghai on Octo- L L. CHAPMAN'S Street. first contingent of to America by the govern- | China in accordance with | arrangemen: a upon at the time | the Unitea st nonnced its. de- | | termination to China of - the payment of the pnity. The delegation coming (o this conntry were picked from over 600 applicants, all of whom took the necessary examination. Those chosen stood the highest and “were regarded by he government as the best representutives to the Ameri- 100l i Kal Son, who has been select - ed as gulde, philosopher and friend of the st company them snd arrange, for their placing in Amerieai ted 1u. the puslc (on, Mass, and was one Of the class of 'S4 at Yale. He hes since bewn connected iy high office with the Chinese “rument both here and at home. Being a Yale grad it is fair to assume that -Mr. daw 18-20 Bath e ment of See the Peint? Our stock of Whiskies comprises all | the best brands. domestic and import- ed. Try our Old Darling. You will find it rich and mellow -with age — r!g’t eithér as ¢ beverage or medieine. Sce the point ? Geo. Greenberger, 47 FRANKLIN STREET. Telephone 812 + Norwich, Conn. Physician and Surgeon, 317 Main Street. Telepbhone 821 126 to 3.30 and 8 to 9 p. m. most valua for your can ghve it o you In HANGE IN ADDER DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, Tong will ‘use his influence to direct 8 seme of the students to New Haven | formerly at Hudge's Siable. is now jo- for ticir oducation. At present,there | fated in rear of No. § Frarklin square LEGAL NOTICES, All persons in the town of ng to return -to the Assessors on or be-. fore the first d-Ldo( November n a written or printed list properly sign- ed and sworn to of all taxable prop- erty owned by them on the first day of October, 1909. Those - failing to make a list will be charged .mu of 10 per cent, additional acco: to aw. P fianks otn’be at the As- sesgors’ Office In City "Hall. or_they Hfll be sent by i+ upon applica- on. Office Hours: 9.15 a. m. to 4 p. m. ALEXANDI m:ivns LEWIS R. CI ARON W, octéd TO THE BOARD OF missioners for New Lon hereby apply for a licen: exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wi and cider in the street, Town of Norwfch, except in t rooms and apartments in said buildl any part or parls of which are ent o or partitioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retirin rooms. My 'place of business is nol located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial school, —or the premises per!llnlne‘ thereto, or any ostoffice, public library, or cemetery. Dated at orwich, this 18th day of October, 1909. John . Donovan, Applicant. the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning = real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and _endorse the foregoing application of John Donovan for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is & suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application; Dated at Norwich, this 22d day of October, A. D. 1905. John Dodd, P: rick J. Conneil, Patrick J. Murphy, M. J. Cunningham, Patrick Connell. 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 22d day of October, A. D. 1308 Chas. S. Holbrook, Town' Cierk. 0ct25M ° TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: I herebv apply for a wholesale license to sell and exchange spirituous and in- toxica liquors, ale, . lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in the building at corner Market and Commerce streets, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments- in said bullding, @ny part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring ropms. 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 per- taining thereto, or any postoffice, pub- 0 emetery. Dated at Nor- 18th day of October, A_D. J. B. Shanncn, Applicant. = We, the undersigned, are ‘eiectors and tax- payers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and en- dorse the foregoing application of J. B. Shannon for a license, and hereby cer- tify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich, this 234 day of October, A.D. 1309, William H. Shields, Samuel Kronig, A. D. throp, Amos Lind, Benjamin C. Hannis. 1 hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate in the Town_of Dated at Norwich, this "22d _day of October, A. D. 190 Cha: Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct2sM 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- foxicating liquors, ale lager ' beer, Rhine. wine and cider to be sold on the preseription 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 A We, Norwich. allons. At No. 133 West Main street, own_of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 22d day of October, A. D. 1909. George M. Rathbone, Applicant ~and Proprictor. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning ' real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of George M. Rathbone for A Braggist's license, and hereby certity that said applicant Is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said appli- cation, Dated at Norwich, this 23d day of October, A. D. 1909. 'Reuben &. Bartlett, Thos. G. Tracy, J. ¥. Tomp- kins, William W. Tves, ¥. H. Lovell. 1 hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate in the Norwich. Dated at Norwich, day of October, A. D. 1909. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct35M Certifieate 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- 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 llons. At No. 253 Central avenye, own_of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 21st day -* October, A. D. 1909. James P. Service, Applicant for Pitcher & Service, Proprietors. We, the under- signed, are electors and ' taxpavers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Pitcher & Service for a Druggist's license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich, this 22d day of October, A. D. 1909 David §. Gilmour, Charles G. Mésch, F. J. Murtha, Currie Gilmour, John A. Ser. Vice. 1 lereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are elec- tors and_taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at orwich, this 22d day of October, A. D. 1909, Chas. S. Holbrook, Town'Clérk. — th Chas. 8. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to d leal (Estabiished 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 151 Maim Street, Upstaira. General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and careful sttention. Give me a trial order. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephonei349-2. Norwich, QUALITY ° In work should always be considered, espectally when it costs no more than the lnferior Kind. Skilled men &re employed by us. Our prices tell the whole stor. STETSON & YOUNG. may2id OUIS H, BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake and Bread canuot be excslled. Give us a trial order. 4 nov2d 20 Fairmount Street. Watch Repairing done at Friswell's speaks for itself. WAL FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin San22daw WHEN you wani fo put your busi- ness belore the public, there as m dium better than throngi the ing columns of tiD, ASSESSORS™ NOTICE || . uildin at 56 Roath TO RENT. s o T—Fine upper tenement, § rnm- -rEn"! runnlbl%."'-‘,‘- B ing. No._ 31 Willow St. [ el TO RENT—Small tenement %at Sciioel Bt Inquire at Bulle oc TO Tencment, si rooms, with sto) gas, modern imprevements, fine location, 'five minutes Kk from square. Inquire 46 Hobart Ave. ai RENT—Two rooms furnished for urm houseki e als st ing, or two rn(ll fi . Apply 77 Franklin o tromt_ garier. | Asgty 1F SRS Ill‘l‘—;a-!r‘blt front office; furnished rooms \n Central bulld- i} sieam heat wnd water. J. B. Lucas, 56 TO LET—On Broadway, next to the Wauregan Hotel, two_ rooms, suitable for es or dressmaker: also in the same bullding, a large, d‘m and_dry basement room, 26 feet by 36 feet, suit- able for business@purposes or Apply to Willlam H. Shields. TO RENT—Tenement on Mechanic St., suitable for small family: cheéap rent. Apply at West Side Silk Mill. sep3od STORE TO RENT at 61 street. suitable for most "o iy Bulletin_Office. Franklin kind of quire at 64 WANTED—At the Backus hospital. a single man as janitor. novid - WANTED—Carpenters and miil me- chanics. Apply Uncas Paper. Co, 0ct30d WANTED—Two rooms and board for lady and two children, four and six years old. Would - prefer house with rounds. Address B. Wi ~Postoffice, orwich, Conn. 00t304 FOR SAL] ck, tools, etc., §- ; large pasture watered by Quinebaug river. Addrees Romuald Caron, Danielson, Ct. \ oct29d FOR SALE—Qne bay filly, old; sound, kind and afraid of mothing and can road ten miles an hour. For sale also, one yearling horse colt, all sound. =Geo, W. Randall, R. F. D. No. 2, Box 21, Westerly, R. L octisd 4 years MESH PURS] MAKDRS WANTED. Bpsinners taught free Call or' tele phone Harriet B Breed, 46 Gesr Ave. orwich, Ct. Tel: call §29-3. oct28d LEARN Salesmanship; earn $1,000 to $5,000 per year; we furnish. students positions where they can earn $100 per month while studying. Practical School of Sajesmanship,"New' Haven,.Conn. oct21d WANTED_—Rupturad ‘people to_call at our office. 765 Main street, Willi- mantic. ‘We want to show you how we treat rupture. Twenty years' study of the mechanical treatment of rupture. Thousands have been relieved and many have been entirely cured of their mup- ture. It you by trouble with your truss or your ture troubles you, come and consult 'us. ‘No charge for office examination, on rupture, Dr. Cooke Truss Co. Egbart Dart, Rupture Specialist. Send for free.book | FOR SALE CHEAP—A good dress suit, but little used, size 36 waist. A laubt, Tailor, 67 Franklin St. oct28d FOR SALE—One pair_ work horses, welgh 2600, in good condition: also new milk cows’ and springers. Apply Jas. Downing, Plainfield. Ct. oct2id FOR SALE—Cadillac touring car, latest model, excellent equipment, four new Hartford tires, top, clock, speedo- meter, etc., price $350. Arthur J. La- throp, Brooklyn, Conn. oct26d FOR SALE—Four tenement house Nos, 38-40 McKinley averfue. All rent- ed o good paying ténants. Also house and small barn ‘No. 30 Baitic street, with two buildinj fronting on Orchard street. House contains seven rooms, with running hot and cold wa- lots ter, set tubs, bath, wash bowl, and closet on each floor. G. L. Crosgrove, 30 Baltic St. oct21d oct30d WANTED. Second hand piano. Address J. K. L, Box 59, R. ¥. D. Noi 1, Norwich. oct3od SEWING MACHINES, cash registers, typewriters, slot ma. chines, cafpet sweepers, and all kind: of repair_ work. ‘ransportation paid one way on out of town work. Supplies for all makes. We repair everything. Eighteen years' experience. wing Machine Hospital and General Repair Shop. 100 est Main 8t. Over Itz - gerald's Market. Tel. 533 cr drop pos- tal, oct29a WANTED AT ONCE. Twenty good all _round ma- chinists ~ and toolmakers. Nome hut steady, reliable men - wanted Good wages to the right men. This work is out of town. State Free Em- loyment Bureau, 43 Broadway, Central Buitdin H. R Supt. oct19d WANTED Family Cooks and Gemeral House Girls. J. B. LUCAS, Central Buil Room 32 oct27d We State in Black and White Cloaning, » that our system of Cleaning and Dye- ing ClotHes is far superior to all other methods because we take infinite pains to protect the fabrics from all possiblc injury and we are scrupulously care- ful to have every order leave our establishment in the pink of perfec- tion. Patrems assert that our work i1s uniformly satistactory—to maitch our prices. Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Franklin St. oct28d High Grade Pianos Shades made to order Mattings and Wall Papers —AT— YERRINGTON'S TAXIDERMIST AGENCY: | octzid T GEORGE G. GRANT. | Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence Si., Taiiviliz. Prompt attention to day or night Telephon. 39-2. ~asrid The: Norwich Nickel & Brass o, T ‘ableware, e octde ‘WHEN you want to ness before tne gi ium better g ool FOR SALE OR RENT- New seven- room cottage, all imp; on Laurel Hill. 'Blectrics pass; conven- iently near business section. Easy terms to purchaser. C. E. K. Burnham, Salem Road. Telephone 816-3. oct21d FOR SALE--Fine lot of thoroughbred bronze turkeys. Address R. F. D. 1, Box 62, Baltic, Conn. octl6d GET MORE EGGS' You can do it by introducing “May- flower White_Wyasdotte” blood into your stock. We have a few very fine large, pure white cockerels left for sale at a very reasonable price. A lot of young Cuban game stock for sale MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, Nerwich Town, Cos ‘Phonme 34-3. - FOR SALE Fine Upright Piano, old rell- able make, very low if taken AT ONCE. No. 24 Fairmount street. 0et28MTh Another carload of 22 head, the best that grows, consisting of drivers, chunks and draft horses, in pairs and single. Come and see them; they must be sold or exchanged right away. ELMER R. PIERSON. Telephone connection. oct20d REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 40-scre farm_good comfortable §- room house, 1 mile to village, 4 miles to eity. $700. 4 aores, 1 mile to city, handy to trol- ley, fine new S-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¢ Several good investment properties in_clty of Willimhantic. Thres furnished cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain prices. If you want a farm, country home or city property. call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Maim Street, Willimantle, Cona. iyisa WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main St., Franklin Squa Real Estate and Insu: an>2 FOR SALE WEST SIDE COTTAGE, about one mile from Franklin Square; seven rooms, bath and closet; small lot, but near trolley and low priced. Install- ment payments received. TO RENT 11 ELM STREET—Newly renovated, centrally located, five rooms, cellar and yar water closet. In' complete order; $9 per month, FOR SALE A second-hand Dump Cart and a second-hand Team Wagon . RING, Chestnat Streel. septsd A Besirable BUILUING LOT | F0|L§ALE The lot known as No. 1, situated a: the junction of Mowry and Whilting- Avenues, Greeneeville, having a frontage on' Mowry Avenue of 1017-10 fect. It is an excellent location for either a dwalling or store bullding, and will be soid et a very low price. T@fifiauuua ton CENTRAL BUILDING. 3, . . best on the market FOR RENT—At 262 Franklin street, two 'stores, separately or together d_many years as W grocery store. Call between § a. m. and 2 p m. Mrs w. M 58 Hobart Avenue. sep3d Basement at 55 Frankiin for the paint. plumbing ness. may17d FACTORY TO RE! with option ©f purchase, 140x: thres storles and basement. Well lighted 300 feet from freig™t station. R. R. junction ard transfer point. ndy to New York and New kngland marikets Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam; Ct aprioa TO RENT Tenement ‘at 240 Laurel 9 rooms, bath _and modern ments. F. L. Hutchins, 37 St TO RENT New collages and lenemenls. Enquire of A. L. POTTER & CO., 18 Broadw ivid HIll | Ave. Improve. Shetucket sep27d TO RENT. Furnished House of nine rooms and bath. .O‘ICI‘I Conveninces. JAMES L. CASE, No. 40 Shetucket St., Nerwich, Ot. “Uf IFs Made of Rubber We Mawe It GO TO THE Rubber Store FOR YOUR 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 and Michelin Tires. Dealers in all other makes, Buy now while the prices are Low. Alling Rubber Co., 74-76 Main Et. Norwich. 162 State St. New Londoa Operating 15 Stores. —OPEN— Del-Hoff Cafe Business Men’s Lunch a sp: Ity. Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. iy%d HAYES BROS. Props No Building in Norwich will ever be too large for us to bufld All we ask is an opportunity to bld for tbe job. Competition is keen and compeis close figuring, but years of experience has tagght us the way to figure close and do first-class work C. M. WILLIAMS General Contractor and B 218 MAIN STREET. Phone 370. Surprises Awaits Everybody Who Trades Here. Dress Goods in ail the latest pat- terns at the most tempting prices. One profit. between ths manufacturer and you—it's ours, and a very small one, too. Others have learned where to buy cheapest — why not you? BRADY & SAXTON, Tel. 306-2, Norwich Town. auglsd DR. C R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr, 8. L. Geers practws during his last lliness. 161 Main Street. Norwich, Genn nov2ed * 2 AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY PEERLESS. A telephone crder will receive prompt attention. D, J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin® 8t 1B Phone A . " " WE DONE ; Wo shall do w0 much In the years to WL P ey RIS B e We -H:?hnc o hope In tho place of We shall speak the words of love and — But what'did we speak today? We shall be'so kind in the after- But what have we 2 We shall brin atn onely lite & But what have we brought t ? We lhall give to Irulfi“‘l ::::‘.l a to w st tatth anall foed the Dongering: wou But whom have we fed today? We n:u_n-p such Joys in the by-and- But Wit Have we sown today? We sauis build us mansions in the sky; LBut what have we bullt today? ‘Tis sweet In idle dreams to bask, But here and now do we our task? Yes, this s the thing our souls must ask - “What have we Sn today 1 ixon “’Il,rmln, “NOW ABIDETH FAITHL" What h W ined when we ga the mowst? - . What have we lost, with the prise unwon?, Wearying oft in the warring host, What Is it all when all is done? A handful of dust th r friends forget; A dreamer a ‘neath the cumbering Nay. but the Master shall simmon R yot: Wake from your sleeping; the tale is untold.” Dreams that are [68t In the swir of the fhat were chilled by cold blast, Lips unresponsive that once we ki What Bver the none; Ever the sob o'er the dust— Nay, thi wun, Master of Masters, we still wii 1. Watsrn 9 aterouse, o) oo , In the California VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayinas He—I don't want anythin but here's a_dollar for your pr She—I've two eyes, Monsieur. Folles. the question, and v our journey is but be- real ty ey Pages “What part of the railway train do you regard as the most dangerous?®” inquired the nervous man. “The din- ing car,” answered the dyspeptie Washington Star. “You seem to be sticking pretty clos to business these days”” “Well, I need the relaxation. The baseball season s a terrible strain on a man."—Louis- ville CourlersJournal. Man with the Quoting Habit | tics makes strange bedfeliows n with the Practical View—Yes, but It' the strange bedfellows that makes poll- tics.—Chicago , Tribune. Man always speaks his words of love In mufled undertone, But when he wants to tell his hate He grgbs a megaphone. —Kansas City Times. Grace—Women are not Poli M so frivolous as you think, Tom. There are still some who have thoughts oi higher things than dress, Tom—Oh, yes, [ know. Hats!—Illustrated Bits Teacher (to dull pupll in mathemat- ica)—You shoilld be ashamed of your- self. Why, at your age George W: ington wei @ ‘surveyor! Pupil—Yes, sir; and at your age he was president of ‘the United States.—Boston Trasi- seript. “I wish were & heroine, George | “Why, it & easy for you to become & | heroine, dear”" “Td’ Ifke to know how?' " “The woman who Is not afrald to remain at home while her hy | band goes to a jer party Is a heéro- ine."—Houston Post. Musical Comedy Manager—How long is the plece now? Author—We have | stretched it out as much as we can, but if s still about an hour less than standard length. Manager—Well, dash | off a topical song abont Broadway, with a dozen or so encores.—Puck The man who had been shot by hunter opened his eyes. “Forgive me” said the person with the gun. “Not yet,” replied the sufferer, “but It you can prove to th® jury that I look | like a squirrel T'll think about it" Philadélphin Ledger. Thelr teacher hLad been telling the pupils of the Great Salt Lake in Utah, “the water of which" she explained, | “ls so extremely saity that no fish | can live in it” "This sfatement prov- ing too much for the credulity of Wil- lie Parker, he rose with this question: | “Beg pardon, Miss Smith, but can't | mackerel Hve ir it?"—Harper's Week- ly. the | It is propesed to convert Blackwell's island, New York, now used for penal into the greatest tuber- in institutions, culosis sanitarium the world, A feature of a new German system of telephotography . is that the wire used to transmit a pleture may be used for telephoning at the same time. According to an English court a test for neurasthenia is to make a man stantl up. with head erect and eyes closed, and whistle. A neurssthenic subject, it is said, capnat do thi The government commissioners a pointed In Italy to report on the qu tion of woman suftrage have rocom- mended that women engaged in trace have the right to vote for members of the chambers of commerce. The students at Bryn Mawr have formed A self-governiment club, the object of which I8 to abolish the teas- ing of young girls just entering co lege. The club Is made up from the upper classes and has the approval of President Thom A new German process of reclaim- ing rubber—recommenided for its small use of _golvent—consists in heating fragments of old vulcanized rubber ®oods with one-fifth of their weight of aniline. The recovered rubber can vuleanized. ‘The postmaster general announces that a parcel post convention having n concluded between the United tates and Dutch Guiana, South Am- erica, to take effect October 1, 1908, arcel post packages are admitted inge that date to the malls for Dutch Guiana ! During’ the last elght years Cana~ dian immigration has been 1,336,650, Of this number 34061 came from the Uittied States other countries. The totsl populstion of Canade is sow estimated o be about 7,000,000, R A curivus and remurkable o blue glow has been onunad--m.. " H. ¥, Gill o a vacuum tube in which a_strip of palladivm foll I8 heated by the electric current, It secms 10 be & result of -ou; thon het ween the sanes o of the tube 5y |H; Legrated

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