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We are showing a Large and Handsome Line of WH v ¥ Moving Pletures and. 3t Breed Theater. AT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. Auajtortum, ! Revival at Armory. ~ . Shetucket Lodge, No. 27, 1. 0. O. meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. Wauregan Lodge, No. 6, K. of P, meets in Pythian Ha]l Norwlch Central Labor Union meets in Lucas Block. St. James' Lodge, No. 23, F. and A. M., meets in Masonic Temple. Thames Lodge, No. 326, N. E. O. P., meets in Foresters’ Hall. St. Mary's T. A. and B. Society meets P, in St. Mary’s Building. ANNGUNCEMENTS See the ladies' cloth top shoes in y Frank A. Bill has them 0, $3.50 and $4.00. BROADWAY THEATER. “The House of a Thqusand Candles.” The story of the haunted House of a Thousand Candles abounds with in- terest. Although th. plot revolves around its principal characters, yet the mysterious house is always fore- | most. The auditor never loses sight |of the fact that there is something | unknowable about ity rooms, that ‘in its walls lie the deepest of hidden | mysteries, and that some unforeseen | phenomenon will mark the great cli- max of the play. This is, in fact, what does happen. ~Just as the house is being attacked by a mob, when an immense fortune i3 about to be lost, there Is a tremendous crash, a bolt of lightning smashes a panel in the room and in a blinding glare the spirit of the person of Glenarm appears.. This powerful” situation brings to a close one of the most intense acts seen on the' stake in recent vears. The House of a Thousand Candles will+be pre- sented with its complete accessories at the Broadway theater on Wednes- day evenin BREED THEATER. “The Hénd Organ Man,” Brilliant, Story of Little Italy. A pieture that is pulsating with all of the varying emotions of a Bohemi- an existence is shown at the Breed theater this week, under the title -of The Hand Organ Man, and is weirdly $17.00 style neat reasonably priced. and durable and very $20.00 and $25.00 buys a + frame, two inch posts, $82.00, $35.00, $40.00, finest styles and ‘best heavier finish. Curved or low fronts. Furnished in four reg- ular Wwidths or special sizes to order. WHITE ENAMEL BEDS from $4.50, $5.00 to $25.00. CRIBS at $4.50, $6.50 up. 0.S.ilbert & Sons 137-141 Main Street oct28d "THE PAINT OF QUALITY ‘Looks Best! Wears Longest! Covers Most! It’s for your interest to use them. “There’s a reason.” — ASK US — CHAS. 086000 & GO, 45 and 41 . Commerce Streat, DR. D. J. SHAHAN, Physician and Surgeon, 7 Majn Street. Telephone 821 Hours: 130 to 3.20 and & to § p. m ' CHANGE IN ADDRESS, DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, Iy at'Hodge's Stable, is now in- iating in its novelty of plot, and id to its accuracy in portrayal, 1d organ is used in the orchestra, carrying out the atmosphere to per- feetion. The poor organ grinder is efriended by the child of a wealthy lialian banker, and upon telling of th incident upon his return home is over- heard by some of the villains in his locality, ‘who plot to steal the child 1d hold her for ransom. The plot is carried out, and the stoleh . chjld brought to the tenement where: the befriended organ grinder is living. He recognizes the child at once, and se- rétly hurries to the home of the par- ents, and bringing détectives, descend pon the gang, who put up a terrified fight, but are overpowered and carried off to jail. This is ope of the most powerful and novel pictures seen at the Breed theater this season and Wwas a hit at each performance. The bal- ance of the programme is upto. the high standing of the house and Miss Wolcott was well received in the opera of The GeisMa, entitled The Jewel of Asia, winning a well-merited encore to which she responded gracefully with Annie Laurie BALTIC Special Service for Masons at Math- odist Church, Miss Florence Stirling has returned from a few ‘days’ visit in Huntington. Mrs, Robert Stowe of Greenfield, ., is visiting Baltic friends, Mrs. Bond returned to Norwich on Monday, after a week's stay with Mrs, Burdick Mr. and Mrs. Turnerville are guests of Mrs. erous’ mother, Mrs. Stubbs. Service for Masons. At the Baltic Methodist Episcopal church the Sunday evening service was_arranged with special reference to Masons. The body of the church was reserved for them, each was. pre- sented a white carnation as he' en- tered. Jewett C Plainfield, Taft- ville and Willimantic were represent- ed in the audience. Rev. Mr. Smith traced the first order of Masons to the buflding of Solomon's temple. After the service lunch was served at the home of Mrs. John Stevens. The or- der of service was as follows Hymn, Crown Him Lord of All; so- Robert Generous of Gen- lo, In the Realms of Eternity, James Rovall: Scripture reading; soio, Rock of Ages, Miss Thomas Versaille: prayer, Rev. Mr. Aver of Frankli anthem, choir; sermon, Building the Temple, Rev. Mr. Be the Tie That Smith; hymn, Blest Binds. Party at Lisbon. ation Xgent and Mre Emest Blake of Lisbon were agreeably sur- prised Saturday afternoon and evening by twenty-five friends and relatives, coming by train, team and trolley, bringing with them refreshments of chicken and ham sandwiches, cakes, frult and sweetmeats. They present- ed their host and hostess a fine par- lor clock. During the cvening there was vocal and instrumental music and games were played and much merri- ment was prompted by a game called Beasts, Birds and Fish. The jolly company dispersed as the clock point- ed to the hour when ghosts and lov- ers are supposed to walk abroad on Hallowe'en, The man—She looks nice epough to eat. The woman—M-ves; plain_food seems to appeal to gome people.—Tllus- trated Bits. ~ MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist THE IMPORTANT POINT is to have the hair abundant and sty- lishly arranged this Fall. Do mot make yourself grotesque with a big hat on faded, neglected, skimpy hair. If you would look your best con- sult Miss Adles. ; In Norwich entire week of Nov. Ist. WAUREGAN EOUSE, Norwich New York. Boston. Telephone 704, novid General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and caretul attention. Give me a trial order. Hat. istgetion guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2. Norwigh. QUALITY i work should always be cunwiderea, espec'allyy when it costs no more than the fuferior kind. Skilled men -are employed by us. Our prices tell"the whole stor,. STETSON & YOUNG. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at, JUST 'AS. SCORES OF NORWICH ‘- "PEOPLE HAVE. . Waiting doesn’t pay. 1t you neglect the aching back Urinary, troubles, diabetes, surely follow. Doan’s Kidney Pills relieve back: ache, N Cure every kidney ill. Norwlieh citizens endorse them. Mrs, Henry Derring, 489 Main St., Norwich, Conn., says: /I suffered ter: ribly from pains in my back an thing they were due to disordered kid- neys. I was always in great misery when I lay down and often was unable to sleep. Mornings when I arose I felt 50 stift and lame that I could scarcely get about, and if 1 stooped sharp twinges "seized me through the loins, malking it hard for me to straighten. At times my face was so badly swollen that my eyes were closed. My ankles also swelled and my: kidneys were in a very bad shape. Although I was treat— ed by physicans I obtained no benefit Their use improved my condition In every way, in fact, tb so great an ex- tent that I felt like a different person. My experience - with Doan's Kidney Pills warrants, me in recommending them in the highest terms." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan’s — and take no ether. Young Girls Are Victims of headdche as well as older women, but all get quick relief and prompt cure_from Dr. King's New Life Pills, the iorld's best remedy for sick and nérvous headaches, They make pure blood, and strong merves, and build up your health. Try them. 25c at Lee & Osgood C Foley's' Honey and Tar cures coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs and ex- pels colds. . Get the geunine in a yel- low package. For sale by Lee & Osgaca Co. P LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A lady's hunting case gold watch with name of Clara on, inside and initials C. L. P. on front case, be- tween Keables' paint shop and Norwich Town church. Finder please leave at Bulletin Office and receive reward. novzd LOST—In city, Oct. 24th. a gold, coin pin. with monogram A. D. If found return to 23 Park be given LEGAL NOTICES. TO THE BOARD 0 missioners for New London Cou hereby apply for a resti i sell and exchange spi s and in- toxicating . liquors, . ale, beer, Rhine_wine and cider in the building at 467 North Main street. Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and aps ments in said building, any part or parts of which are cut off or par- | titioned in such manner, as to form | booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of business is not located within (wo hundred feet in a direct line from any. church edifice or public or parochial school, or—the premises pertaining” thereto, or any postoffice, public library, or cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this 13th_day of October, A D. 1909." John B. Cyr. Applicant. We, the undersigned are electors and tax- avers, owning real estate, of the Town | of Norwich, and hereby sign and en- dorse the foregoing applicatlon of John B Cyr for a license, and heraby cer- tify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich, this 18tk day of October, A. D. 1909. George O. Benson, Ivan' Oleson, Jeremiah O'Brien, Charles W, Anderson. John J. Carey. I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are elec- tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich. this 18th day of October, A. D. 1905, Chas, 'S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct19Tu TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New. London County: 1 héreby apply for a special Druggist’s license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer. Rhine wine and cider 'In_ the building at 131-133 Main street, Town of Norwich. except in the rooms apartments “in said building, any or parts of which are cut off or parti- tioned in such manner as to form booths. side rooms, or retiring rooms, My place 'of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parbehial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, spublic library, or cemetery. Dated at orwich, this' 25th day of October, A. D. 1909." William B. Young, Applicant for Lue Lee & Osgood Co., Proprietors. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich. and hereby ign and endorse the foregoing applicition of Willlam B. Young for a license. and hereby cértify’ that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich. this ‘25th day of October, A. D. 1909 J. Guilford Burpett, Charles W. Gale, Hela P. Learned, A, D. Smith, W. A. Briscoe. T 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 25th day of October, A. D. 1909, Chas, S. Holbrook, Town Clérk. oct26Tu., 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- toxicating 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 premis In quantities not exceeding one gallon; Except other than distilled liquors and those in quantities not exceeding five gallons. At No. 118 Main street, Town Dated at, Norwich, this of Norwich, 22d_day of October, A. D, 1969. Frank for N. D, Sevin & D..Sevin, - Applicant, Son, Proprietors. We, the undersigned, are ‘electols and taxpayers, owning reai orwich, and esgate, of the Town of hereby sign and endorse the foregoing applicaiion of N. D, Sevin & Son for a Druggist’s license. and hereby certify that sald applicant is a suitable person 13 be licensed pursuant to said appli- cation. Dated at Norwich, this 25th day of. October, A, D. 1909." S. A. Gil- bert. John A, 'Service, Willis' Austin, Chatles A. Gager. Jr., Thomas B. Leahy’ 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 25th day of October. A. D. 1908, Chas. 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct26Tu o - & a0 2 UL ol o B ek Certifiente Filed. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- migsioners. of New London County: 1 hereby apply for a Twelve Dollar Dryggist. license to sell spirituous and intoxicatfng liquors. ale. lager beer. Riine wine and cider. to he =5id on the prescription of a practicing physician and not to‘be drunk on the premises. Al Auclair Building. Sotle street, Town of Griswold. . Dated at Griswold, this 234 day of Octdber. A. D. 1909. D. P, Auclair._Applicant and Proprietor. We, the undersigned, are electors and_tax- payers. owning real estate, of the Town of Grikwold, and hereby sign and_en- dorse the foregoing application of D, P. hereby certify. that said applicant Ts. suitable parson tp be licensed to said fwfllflnuon, Dated at this 23d day of October, A. 1909, Alphonse . Fontaine. Eli duc, T. A Rioux, defrge Labonht, Gaorge . Ten: nitgs. ] neveby cerfify thit Abe above ursua; named siguers and endorsers are eiecsls Tors &nd (axpayers, gwning real At Daced at Atlswold, this 23d day of October A, D. 1909, ~John Walsh, Town Clerk. octaePw . i N estate; WHES you want to-pul. your bus il beiter (an throagh tne sdverte: um | rough ing colulmns of The Bulletin. until 1 heard of Doan’s Kidney Pills. ! riswold, | X h, W 15ty of Norwich, on - ‘Novem- ber. A, D, i D, 18 i e P, —] N J. B, SRR B The Administrator appeared and filed a written u;fiflum m that said estate 1s now in settl it in Seift Gartas '“"r.g”"@{‘ ‘i.-'rfi;fl‘ i sell certain lTlld fi';,""‘ full ed in ap- Slcatn: Sl > m“;‘i“w::&‘?fl o8 Getorminen of application a ermined a the Probate in the City of Norwich, in istriet, on the 5th day of November, A. D. 1908 at 1 o’¢lock in® the foreno: nd that no- tice of the pendtney of hatd epplicatinn. and of sald hearing thereon, be, given by the publication of this order once d 1[in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to_the Cow NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | The above and foregoing is & true copy of record. At FANNIE €. CHURCH, nov! Clerk. AT A EOURT OF PROBATE HELD) at Norwich, within and f; the District | of Norwich, on the 1st day of Novem-. ber, A. D. 1909. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge; Estate of Harriet K. Brown, late of Norwich, in said District; decéased. The Administrators of ‘the estate of Frank T. Brown, late of Norwich, de- ceased, exhibited the final accourit, of said Frank T. Brown as Administrater of said Harriet K. Brown to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 5th day of Novem- A. D, 1909, at 9 o’clockin the fore- at’the_Probate Court Room in vy of Norwich. in said District, be, anduthe same ls, appointed for hear- ing the same; and the said Administra- tors are directed to give.notice thereol by publishing this. order.onee in some newspaper having a cireuiation in said District,. at least three days prior to the daté of sald hearing, and make turn to the Court. - NELSON'J. AYLING, Judge. he above and foregoing is a true copy of record, Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, novid TR Clerkt AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, n the lst day of Novem- . 1909 ) NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, ate of George R. Harris, late of Norwich. in said District, ‘decéased. Jessie L. Harris of Norwich, Conun., appeared in_Court and filed a petition raying, for the reasons therein set Forth. ihat aaministration be granted upon’ the estate of said deceased, al- leged to be intestate. Whereupon, it is_Ordered. That said petition be, heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 5th 5 of November, A..D. 1969, at” 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that no- tice of the and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order one time in some mewspaper having a cir- culation.in said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing Is a true copy of record. Attes: FANNIE C. CHURCH, nov2d Clerk. The finest you ever tasted PEOPLE’S MARKET, 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Sideboards A dining room without a Sideboard is much like a window without hang- oct30d ings — unfinished and . unsatisfactory. | It lacks the touch that gives the room the nome uimuspiteres Our collection of Sideboard and Buffets is one of the largest in East- ern Connectuct, and our prices posi- tively the lowest. Special prices on all Dining Room Furniture this week. Shea & Burke 37-41 Main Sireet. oct7d - 5 See the Point? Our stock of Whiskies comprises all the best brands, domestic and import- ed. Try our Old Dl.rlll;\‘. You will find it rich and mellow with age — right either as 2 beverage or medicine. See the point ? Geo, Greenberge’r.' 47 FRANKLIN STREET, Telephone 812. Norwich, Conn. aug27d MONEY LOANED on_Diamonds. Watches. fewelry and Securitiey of any kind at th Lowest Rates of Interest. entablished firm to deal with (Estabilvhed 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN C€O. INL Main Steeet. Upetairs. Auclalr for. a Druggist's ilcense, .:4 & Wa,ich @done at Friswell's endency of said petition, | tool l‘::. Watered B Romnald ening farm, stock, S-room house; large iture nuhlehfi river. ddre ‘on, Dan! , Ct. oct28d FOR SA CHEAP—A good dress uit, but little used, ige 36 waist. A ubt, hl‘"vd-'1 Franklin St. oct28d FOR SALE—One pair work horses, | weigh 2600, in condition; also new milk cows' and springers. Apply Jas. Downing, Plainfield. Ct. oct27d t d s 7 g o at our office T " st mantic. We want to stud; treat rupture. Twent the mechanical treal .| Thousands have been re have been entirely cures ture. If you have troubl thiss or Your Tupture come and consult us. ~No- office examination. Send on rupture. Dr. Cooke Tr: Egbart Dart, Rupture oct300 ; Family cooks ahd help.+ Malo and female canvas: millwright or mill mechanie, S H. R WANTED. - novad SEWING MACHINES, cash registers, typewriters. chines, carpet sweol and of repalr work. = i for all’ makes. %, Eighteen years' experience. Shop. 100 gerald's Market. West Main_St. O one way on out of town work. Suj We repair every Machine Hospital and’ Gemeral uss Co. Specialist. %inmnl hbusework al sers; also FREE EMPLOYMENT BURBA 43 Bromdway. Central Bullding. o " HEEVRS. St . Second hand piano. Address J. K. H., Box 59, R. K. D_No: 1, Norwic . oct3od slot. ma- | all kinds | Sportation paid | ppies | Bing. | Sewing Repair ver Fitz Tel. 533, or drop._pos- | oct2sd . WANIED Mattings azd — TAXIDERMIST oct27d N. S. GILBERT & SONS, Norwich, Nonn. 16 a Seap - Vlc (FULL WEIGHT) Napth Tc 1b. pky- - 25cIb. regular price 60c. Franklin Square, Whole Kixed. Pick'e Spice Tc quarter ib. pkg. 25¢ can Breakfast Cocoa All varieties. BEST TEAS United Tea Importers Co. up one flight, over Somors Bros., Family Céoks and. Geaeral Shades made to order tiall Papers YERRINGTON'S AGENCY. FOR SALE—Four tenement house Nos. 38-40.McKinley avenue. All rent- ed to good paying tenants. Also house and small barn Ne. 30 Baltic street, with two bulldl? lots fronting on Orehard street. ouse ‘contains seven rooms, with running hot and cold wa- ter, set ‘tubs, bath, wash bowl and closet on each floor. G. L. Crosgrove, 30 Baltic St. oct21d FOR SALE OR RENTNew seven- room - cottage, all _improvements, on iaurel Hill 'Blectrics pass: conven- jently near business section. Easy terms to purchaser. C. E. K. Burnham. Salem Road. Telephone §16-3. oct21d FOR SALE--Fine lot of thoroughbred bronze turkeys. Address R. F. D. 1, Bt Conn oct16d FOR SALE. A small stock of groceries. cash register, computing scale and oil tank. Must be disposed of at on Apply A. B. DAVIBS, Trustee, noysd 91 Main St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Fine Upright Piano, able make, very low if taken AT ONCE. No. 24 Fairmount street. Also e. old reli- HORSES - Another carload bf 22 heud, the best -House G rls. that grows, consisting of drivers, & chanks and ‘draft horses, in paird and J.- B2 LUCAS. tingle. Come: and see them: they Room 32 . Central ‘Building. | must be sold or exchanged right away. ORESPR b T, ELMER R. PIERSON. Telephone connection. oet20d REAL EFTATE BARGAINS. 40-asre farm._ good comfortable 8- room house. 1 mile o village, 4 miles te city. §700. 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy tn trol- lev, fine nsw &-room cottage finished in cypress, hot and cold water, bath. new barn. price $3.000. The best 17b-acre form fn New Lon- don county for §5,00° Several good :nvestment properties in ity of Willimantic. Threo furnisied cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain prices. . If you want a farm. couniry home or city property, call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Mzin Street, Wilimantie, Cons. iyisa HITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main St, Franklin Square. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE WEST SIDE COTTAGE, dbout one mile from Franklin Square; seven rooms, bath and closet; small lot, but near trolley and low priced. Install- ment payments received. TO RENT y 11 ELM STREET—Newiy renovated, centrally located, five water closet. rooms, cellar In complete FOR SALE A second-hand Dump Cart and a second-hand Team Wagon M. B. RING, Chesinut Streel. septsd A Desirable BUILDING LOT FolQALE The lot known as No. 1, situated at the junction of Mowry and Whitting- ton Avenues, having a trontage on Mowry Avenue of 1017-10 fect. It is an excellent location for either a dwelling or store building, and will be soid at a very low price. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, CENTRAL BUILDING. aug13d Greeneeville, cake Fancy Fresh SeededRaisins Repairing. Tableware, Delivered to Any Partof best on ‘the market -— PEERLESS. A telephone réeeive prompt attentlon. D. J. McCORMICK,: 30 xon want'to put v re 4 bifc, th The Horwich Wike! & brass ., Chandeliers, Yacht Trimminy the Ale that Is acknowlciged to be -Franklin St { patrons. Wil our bust. is no, me- Purchasing flARSflALL, Agency, ' 164 Main Street. Here you can buy ALL KINDS of Dress Goods, Silks and Coat Linings, Etc, at prices 11c to 31c per yard LCWER than any g” Store prices. A guaranteed saving of from 10 to 30 per cent. Agency_ for LeWando's Best French Dyers and Cleansers. With Norwick Cir. Library. A. D. S. ALL CEREALCOFFZE oniy 10c a Ib. LIBRARY TEA STORE Jy24STu; o o: be pleased to see my friends and patrens. > Sepl4d N’ BROS., £ A ‘Generdl Contractors 63 BROADWAY SPIONS THR L gl h L WHEN you want to put your bus- hesy before tne public, there is no me- ? Detter than throGgh the advertis. fn‘}' calumns of The Bulletin. | | | | | | | | experience has taught us the way_to 0 Kitchen for light hous Xkeepiflg; firsp floor; private entrance. APy i 200 Main St . Boved Eood barbers shop I pleasantly_loca c;n‘x‘ ? Village; on St Heter Jonn Ston Main St. Reference: M bowling _alle; etucket St. Rent reasonable. “Wilcox, Central Vil- lage. Z novd 10 RENT_Two or {hree connecting Comgdon, 82 McKiniey Ave. TO RENT—Fine upper tenement, 9 rooms, rent reasonable. J. E. Fanning. No. 31 Willow St. oct28d TO RENT—Small tenement at 66 Schook St. Inquire at Bulletin Office. oct28d TO RENT—Tenement, six rooms, with storage, gas, ' modern improvements, fine location, 'five: minutes’ walk from square. Inguire 4G Hobart Ave. augdod RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housckeeping, or two, gentlemen; also. fromt parlor. Apply 71 Franklin St. oct2ld TO RENT—Desirable front office also furnished rooms in Central bufld Ing; steam heat anq water. J. B. Lue oct TO LET—On Broadway, next to the Vi an Hotel, two rooms, suitable for offices or dressmaker; also in the sams bullaing. - a large; Hght agd dry basement room, 26 feet by 36 feet, sult- able for business purposes or storaxe. Apply to William H. Shields. oct? TO RENT—Tenement on Mechanic St suitable for_small family: cheap rent. Apply at West Side Silk Mill sep30d STORE street, Franklin kind of nquire at sep6d FOR RENT—At 252 Franklin stre two stores, separately or togethes used many years as a grocery store. Call between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. Mrs. W. M. Vars, 3 Hobart Avenue. sep3d TQ RENT at 61 suitable for most an businéss. Moderate rent. Bulletin Office. TO REN'—Basement at 5§ Frankiin street; sultabla for the paint. plumbing or similar ousiness. mayl7d FACTORY TO RENT. with optinn of purchase. 140x26. three stories and basement.. Well lighted 300 feet from freig! station., R. R junctlon ard transfer point. Handy to | New York and New kngland markets. | Address GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, Ct apriva TO RENT Tenement at 240 Laurel HIl Awi 9 rooms, bath and modern improy ments. F. L. Hutchins, 37 Shetucket st sep27d TO RENT New coftages and (enements. Enquire o! A. L. POTTER & C0., 18 Broadway. iy1a® TO RENT. Furnished House of nine * rooms and bath, Modera Conveninces. JAMES L. CASE, No. 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. 1 t's 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 +— fuily guaranteed. We carry all sizes In stock all the time to meet your needs. Manuafcturers' agents for Good- rich, Diamond, Fisk, G. & and Michelin Tires. Dealers in all other makes. Buy now while the prices are Low. Ailing Rubber Co., 74-76 Main St Norwich. 162 State St. New London Operating 15 Stores. —_OPEN— Del-Hoff Cafe Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. i¥9%d HAYES BROS. Props. No Building in Norwich will ever be too large for us to build. | All we ask is an opportynity to bid ; the job. Competition is keen and compels close figuring, but years of figure close and do first-class work et C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 370. Surprises Awaits Everybody Who Trades Here. . Dress Goods in all the latest terns at the most tempting prices. One profit between the manufactures 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. augd 84 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. may274 Rt 5.0 24 LS *Slade. : You oughi (o earthe sess b6 made. 3@'::32‘."!:‘5.-" B i wite won't' touch 4 dish At dinner ft 1t's labeled “fish.” - The hunter. stalked the hij ., And' whate 'they met " Spot~— . But ‘the hippo;is more cheertul. A £ His Tittle son and The kiddo then ehot baby. who ere. said s dnde T dians Pewer He had strength 0 pull the trigg A small boy saw a horsefly fool Round the hind leg of a mulie; To ahda Ik ot the"iad kmelt down_— And'ross up with & harp and cre ’ ~—Newark News, I CANNOT SING THE OLD SONGS. e (Olaribel.) 1 g.nnol Il"l‘ the old songs, sung long years ago, For heart and would fail me, And foolish tears would flow; For bygone hours come o'ér the heart, With_each F strain. 1 gannot sing the old soni r dream those dreams 1 cannot sing the old songs Or dream. those dreams again. Lgapnot sing the oid Their. oharmm in s Their melodies would waken Ana oumh i Untorgatton ebit ugh all “unforgotten st And sadly swoet they be: > cannot sing the ola They are too dear to mo: eannot sing the -eld songs They are too dear fo me. to ain; songs, cannot sing the old song: For visions come again Of golden dreams departed And vears of weary pain Perhups when earthiy fetters shall Have set my spirit free, M{‘_volce may know the old songs, or all eternity: My voice may kuow the old songs, 'of all eternit —Chariotte A. Barpard, English poe and composer. 1830-1860. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings | Stella—What would you do with five feet of books? Bella~I'd read the last foot first.—Puck. Scapegrace nephew—I wish T your appetite, Uncle Henry. Elderly relative—Be thankful you haven't, my boy. It wouldn't fit your income.—Chi- cago Tribune. The English fanguage puzzles me And often Pm In doubt. Why, when I'm on my uppers, am I'also down and out? —Detroit Free Press Though money talks; 'tis safe to bet, Whate'er it has to say, 1t _never has been known To give itselt away. —Pittsburg Post. “We're sleeping on the floor at our house to accommodate company.” “Hard luck, eh?" “Nb. Pood judgment. We brought it on-ourselves by going visiting."—Kansas Cfty Journal. Mrs, Fly (bussing angrily)—What do you mean by coming home in this condition? Mr. Fly—Couldn't help it, m'dear. T slipped and fell into a glass had yet | of beer.—Boston Transcript. “Pa,” said little Willle Skulebagger, | “teacher told us to be prepared tomor- row to tell what meter ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade' is in" “That's casy,” replied W. Skulebagger the el- der. - “Gas meter, of course.”—Catholic Standard and Times. Shakespeare was asked if Hamlet was mad. “Dunno,’ he replied. “Den- mark has enough to do with passing on the north pole without my starting an- other controversy,” Herewith he lot the matter drop.—New York Sun. y." remarked the theatrical 1 like a clgar.” “What's the answer?" inquired the innocent repor er. “If it's good," explained the man ager, everyone wanfs a box, and if it's bad, no amount of puffing will make it draw.”—Bystander. MUCH IN LITTLE Indlan statistics give the tons of coal mined per year per persom em- ployed as follo India 101, Eng- land 200, ‘the United Btates 596, The examination of over 400 flies at the Connecticut agricultural ex- periment station showed that they car- ried an average of 1,250,000 bacteria each. While the forests of the United States are increasing at the rate of 7,000,000,000 cuble feet a year, the country is -using 28,000,000,000 cuble feet of wood each 12 months. Thie most fmportant of the useful minerals that haye been found in San- to.Domingo in modern times Ar,c‘ n}:d, gnite, silver,” iron ore, copper ore, 4alt and petroleum. structed the Canton authorities that by the beginning of next year ade- quate law courts and up to date pris- ons, must be established in each prov. ince, The bogs of Sweden, it Is now esti- mated, would yield 10,000 million tons of -air-dried peat. Compared with present coal imports, this would sup. ply the country with fuel for 1,500 years, v Athens has 60 native dentists. There are also three foreign dentists, who have modern equipment, charge high prices, and have 8o many clients that they are oblged to turn some of them away. The tunnel through the “backbone” of the Andes on -the Transandean rallwayy connecth Valparaiso and Buenos Ayres, (s be completed about June 1, 1919, after which date it is expected regular trains will be run- ning. The tunnel is. 10451 feet long. Coal mining in the northern part of Formosa is a growing industry, shows a steady increase in the num- ber of mines worked and the amount of coal mined, and- keeps pace with local demand for.the rallway, steam- ers and factories, leaving about 25,008 tons for export to €hina. The novel lifebelt of P. Guterman, an English inventor, is a metal strap, adjustable to man or ¢ , with four ir-filled metallic floats about the size of an ordinary cocoanut. It is claimed that the wearer of the belt must Woge atwinie sud:Keep o perpendioular position in the water. ‘Afier the heavy summer rains in South Mongelia, the flood in the Liu, or Liwe, river i conslderable, wud the waters are charged with cent-yeurs the river has siit Ul in -above. the. surrounding and during, thé recent rains it broke oul above, Teinmingfo and poured engrinous floeds Into . the ~udjoining country, Standing on the bridge un- der which the river used to flow the & Riiciag i inst fl;.":.'. uring 161 Main St7 ot Gonn river bed. over 1,000 feot Tutely dry—the r\m,w' n R0 - o remarkable spectacle is l:,ln of