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is always mn,o" MPORTANT - e 4 -ndl BUSINESS NEWS -ma, w TO RENT. BRIEF STATE NEWS ' Durham.—There have been no deaths —— in Durham_during October -nd No- 7 o] 3 vember. nl.n—«ii.—w mileh cow, 130 Washington St. 3d. GOOD SECOND HAND HORSES for e, Inquire Kelly's Bubl:‘ West Mmain Street. Iaok at wxnnn ?hw at And, grieved ’n ‘&W&-.. their brief date, con- : TCNIGHT ¢ ¥OR SALE QR RENTBlacksmiih - grieved Tor WHAT. IS GOING ON Mriden.—The Meriden Electric L refe ,,n"x;,,',:"&n'..‘?’ ;,“‘2,,"‘,‘;,‘,',';:.",}:’,:'.,'3; T0 RENT_Upper tenement, 7 rooms | Méas u.‘ by we are and ought company's new brick building on So lnd bath_room. linquire of J. Brad- Coloney street is practically complet- ’ dec3d res Illustrated Songs g i e g ford, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. dec2d 2l Ml etk el it . st Breed Theater. % | ence. °““’n’-¥‘ "?“fimem‘ E wants situa- lhu'llrcd by all that, trembling, we > Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Auditorium. The Prince Chap at Broadway Thea- ter. Sedgwick Post, No_1, G. A. R., meets in Buckingham Memorial. Norwieh Stationary Engineers’ Asso- ciation, No. 6, meets in Bill Bloek. Svea Swedish Sick Benefit Society meets in Carpenters’ Hall. Court City of Norwich, No. 63, F. of ed. Bristol.—A farewell reception was given Dr. Charles B. Moody and his family Wednesday night in the church parlors. Portland.—L. S. Edwards, state or- ganizer, gave a lecture on socialism Tuesday night at 8 o’clock in the Tem~ ple of Honor hall on Fairview street. Suffield.—~The degree team from the Lyman counsil, O. U. A. M. went to Springficld, Mis » Wednesday oven- ‘Address dec2d Good es given. . Wells, Norwich_ Po-totflcg - w ANTED—A competen erson ‘{o assist at general lnomwork n a fam| of three. State pay desired and givo references. Address Lock Box E, South ‘Windham, Conn. decld wAK’l‘m—Gov.l‘nment positions are very desirable for young people. Book- let telling easiest and guickest way to secure them free. Write now, Spring- field School for Mail Service, Spflng- field, Mass. WANTED—Position as huuaekeeber by middle aged woman. Nn objouuon capacity. one good driver, E. D. No. 2, Wflllm..ntic. Ct. ol Tiens m e ke S Mo by S FOR SALE—I buy poultr{’ hogu lnd calves. ni'n SALE CHEAP—One nearly new U. 8. separator, No. 5, 700 1bs. an hour work horse; also v gv vey, R. G. A. Bullard, _GeclWFM ~ Nl SALE—A two cylinder office. Addre: l FOR SALE—Covercd milk wagon, new gear; price low for a quick sale. Chas. F. Ennis, Danielson, Ct nov: dec3d run- about or touring car. Apply :t ll;ll! T honey block, West ¥, | honey Bros.” Stable, Falls Ave. and bath. Inquire at 307 Street. RENT—Store 56 Franklin St., the Hartley building. Apply to J. Hartley, or at the store. front TO RENT—Desirable J. B. RENT—First class store in Ma- o Main. Inquire Ma- nov18d —A tenement of five rooms on nna Eoor also a flat of eight rooms Washington novild nov1lod office; also furnished rooms in Central bufld- Lucas, °, Is not so long! Ir nu an life d awa; -hlnc yov.onf:r': Mn{ly then the wm-. !nn exl-tm- is bug of What s hath Virgin's m’ and triumph o'er the thing rose? t even an hour! The Iupm ove whos 14 The haj lo.:t lovers .Anr.c:d“-all:t mfl'm br Could &ot the entrance of this thought , ing and worked the second degree for | to country. Address S. J. W, 55 Moun- m‘o(‘:tulls.d‘. heat and water. I . the Harmony council of that place. . | (aln St, Willlmantie, Ct, or Tel. 3-4. | FOR SALB OR RENT_New seven. | —— ———————————————————| ' 0, ‘,’h“z"“ wise as they, seul-gifted i Miantonome ‘Council, No. 80, O. U. A. N g __naw—_-___________ room cottage, all improvements, oE TO Ll!:'l‘—oH r;elarg;dow::a;:xlfl:fi‘tbhl: M0r Tate too hlxh W M., meets in Pythlan Hall ch[:;}‘:, B[';“ 1: E.::? Erh}&r;ax;ltzf WILL YOU MARRY? Send ten cents ll:}\fi‘;l nlzllrl' b%k::’a‘:. apo‘c't:éncunlg::y t‘gr- “;( caet; oro dressmaker; also in the quickly f noon af the home of Mrs. B. K. Field | [°F COPY of ‘“Golden Hearts." -IU's & |terms to purchaser. K. Burnham, | same building, a lnrn lfhc and dry So luon "be lost. ANNOUNCEMENTS Lovers of ca-ndy should read the ad- wvertisement of Peterson & Tyler in another column. ~of Berlin, Miss Mary E. Atwater read a paper on “Prisons of the Revolu- tion.” combination Waterbury.—The new the patrol wagon and ambulance for Box - 712, Sprlngfldd, lh-sa. OXEN WANTED-—A good/ pair ol vel! broken ones. Addreu naming breed, ge and price, Small, ‘Box 99, care of ulletin.” noy30daw? room Louse, 1 Salem Road. Telephone 816-3, REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 40-acre farm. eomrorl.lbh mfio to village, 4 to city, $700. 4 acres, 1 mile to city, handy to trol- oct21d miles basement room, 26 feet b: able for business purponn or no Apply to William Shields. oec 8- at businéss. Moderate reot. STORE TO RENT Franklin street, suitable for most any kind of Then llfh.lt‘lh love teach some virtuous ou “To druw out of the object of his The whll:hnn thee they gasze in simple Inquire at " se Hues more exalted, “a refined form, " of men's s gfilalit:l; SeAX c‘u‘:ou—tl" ’8!']1: wllcedd igh! S ekt t!!;le i34 w%‘afi%figrfigs:fiorrlgflél ?:';(3 ::os'!l;rfinl.n‘ ?:::‘t' a!nm:lldcov"l‘.u:- bt hog'l'n Szfletln Offoe Pr P:l i dr“dm. BEF Sk Sox giEsrs. trome shoe of whoes for men. See the mew | srom Hartfosd i thes Pesdd i ot 3 SRR e e T e T T New Lo Nbs T R iy Sapie ¢ 2o Gover aies King aft Jin, TO RENi—Basement in kL winter styles. hours and 10 minutes. Prly P AE R o ao?."'em‘.’:f, for STt New Lon- | B ilar osiness, 74 1824, = Wordsworth. At St. James' Church. An Advent service will be held on Friday evening, Dec. 3, at 7.30 o'clock | in St. James’' church, Poquetanuck. Winsted.—Entries for the poultry show to be held at Town hall, under ihe auspices of the Northwestern Poultry association, were closed on SEWING MACHINES—Our repair de- partment is the besi equipped in the city. We keep supplies for all makes, thus enabling us to glive better work, quicker delivery and less cost than others. Repairing machines when oth- 0od investment properties ral in cll'ty of *mlmlnl ree furnished cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain prices. ol If you want a farm, country home ty property. call at THE APARTMENTS or SOUL AND BODY. w-lf-ro wer‘! !hou Soul, body bo: Became thy dvomng place? ere yet my Didst 2 Wednesday. The entries are larger |ers say they are worn out our specialt in the New Berry Bl]“dlflg on il T T B i b3 - TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENOY, thou on earth Santa Claus to Be at Porteous & |than in any preceding year. (e;’g“o;:’?e",,f"" o rs g ond BUATAN | 735 Maim Street, Willimsatie, Comn. Franklin Street are open for in- Or fx the clouds’ await this hody's Mitcheli’s. Santa Claus has sent word to the Porteous & Mitchell company of this city that he has left his summer home at the North Pole and will arrive at Norwich on Saturday afternoon. He will bning with himn “Myah,” his Es- quimaux assistant, and as usual will make his headqumers at the Porteous & Mitchell company’s store from now until Christmas. Danbury.~The Rev. M. A, Sulllva.n, pastor of Immaculate Conception par- ish and president of the Catholic To- tal Abstinerce union of Connecticut, will deliver a sermon on Intemperance at St. Pelers church Sunday even- Ing. Glastonbury.—William Tryon has sold the homestead and farm in Try- ontown that has been in the family for ’_ga: or drop po: L Sewing Machine ospital, lM{ Wesl nuin St. Al Ousley, Mgr. and Ex- pert. nov24d WANTED—The public to know that our repair department is complet most reliable place to have your m chine m‘;-lrod, woodwork alse refin- ished. er Store, 48 Main St., C. W. Kennison, Mgr. oviéd WANTED—Shorthand _pupils. *_In- struction by mail oomplcte $10. Write for sample lesson. Mrs. Smith, 2 Cen- and assemble it yourself. for spring. West Main St.. Jy1s5a Euy the Metz Plan Car Simpson, Agent, A. B. . oct26 City. SALE HORSES Order now Rental very moderate. E. H. BERRY. 82 nova7d spection and lease. Suitable for light business and residence. Or by wlng chance upon that winter's Didst lthou' this body find, a babe for- Dtd-t &ou In sorrow enter or fn for. to Lry e Thou tookest flesh, ne'er fri ot om it to be or Itvr a jest pefchance, Nay, !oul. I wilj not mock thee; well T know % 11 R RENT. Whi ran hat | Several generations, to Adam Osto: I have 15 horses that I wish to sel FO _ o s e e B oid, yet | loski. Mr. and Mra. Tryon will live | Fal Row, Hartford novitd | right away. They are all acclimated | o 29 winchester St., Jaurel Tl 9 O i, DOt O the earth, ner in of late years he has developed some | With their son-in-law, R. P. Beach, in WANTED—Raw - furs. Will _pay|and well broken and gentle. They | .ooms with bath, set tubs. For 'm _' ’ Sody's growth thov, too, of the characteristics which come with | New Britai. Boston and New York prices. At H. A.|are not fat, but good horses. Come | water heat, porches and st 5 00, - R Heebner's Harness Store every Thurs- | and see them. pleasantly 'situated in fine But with S“ bedyis death. wilt thou, lndmhhm‘rmnoc ol &l e New Haven.—George Chadwick, the day. Arthur C. Bennett. novdd ELMER R. PIERSON hood; 3 minutes’ walk from too, spense wit] 3 e . Y Enquire of Alling Rubber Co. nov: ld home comforts. In order that -he |Composer, whose composition for or- The State Free Employment' Burea Teleph tio ov18d 1 know not n-d thou canst not tell me, might be surrounded as much as pos- | £an and orchestra is to be heard at|fis absolutely ";fi;u o R T UT Y o st st = 1 I doubt we'll together—th s n e em; e. are is taken to 8o ogether—t! sible with the comforts of his northern e f\,e;"v"dflxfl,f“st”‘,";fl,;“f,‘;z?,'e‘,t‘g secure the most rellable help for the |N. TARRANT .. _ Auctioneer NOTICE! and L X o ome, the Porteous & Mitchell com- " | employer and the same care is exer- —Samuel Waddington, paby, at considerable expemse, has hud | o1 Tucsday afternoon wext, will be en_ | Flada™(n pchaie'Se” ivee” ooking. for NOTICE! To Rent T T . ¥ 3 wor e want everybo 0. come ::’:.w?-::;mle‘;m;flll a'.;lrsrg‘:tegr:&%mc‘:g;: contemporary, Dr. Horatio Rarker. and make use of this office. y“ Broad- 3 - V|Ews AND VARIET'ES and erected in their large display win- c BT Sental TS B On Saturday, Dee. dth, 1009, at #| o right party, six-room flat, with e dow, so that when Santa Claus arrives s‘“ifl“;“f"' h?‘r'e’u Ni!n Né?’f::fil;;' Rub ;fl,?fg‘ .‘flcg':l“fi:m';:g"pusmusl;a dise mot;t;rlb fnnsvanlences, on lower floor, Clever 8ayings | perintendent og school = . at_33 tis St. . on Saturday he will be most pleasantly | {ou'ang Cheshire, left Wednesday with | at s "aihce. 18 Moin” sePest, Wit | 205ed of at private sale) the following | %410, 00" "7 Aviing, or tolephone| “It m'wife's awake Il shay: Mdear, :;’twl A hi: fl:tlen t;:ld‘;u:grbe - | his household effects for Winsted, | mantic. We want to Show you how we | wich “belonging to The Co-operative 34. nov16d | prought y' some c'sath’mums—ohrysth- )-m:d to greet him upon his arrival whire hehwgl ;&sumehth;’ B‘;}]ed?;e:d- :{:eefl!m:‘::?\:nnrlecal T:::‘t‘r{ni:‘t.roaf .rt\:"’t{noof PREings Sociaty. of G e ml.thruy(hum.—h..n' %t Wisk T4 ency of che Gilhert school. e wili de- The tract of land, with the improve- roses!"—Life. Baturday afternoon. voté two" days per week from now‘ un- | Thousands have beenTrelleved aud many | ments there:n. bounded north on land TO RENT " til January 1 to the schools here. have been entirely cured of their mMup- now or formerly belonging to Ernest Tenement at 240 Laurel Hill Ave., “Prosperous times, these; no doubt about t.” i i ture. If you have trouble with your|watrous, east by Evergreen Avenue 100 | 9 rooms, bath and modern improve- “Not & bit. Even the poets Demnison Goods for Christmas. - king | (Tuse or your rupture froubles you.|feet, south by Bentley Street 50 feet, | ments. ¥. L. Hutchins, 37 Shetucket | make a living."—Washington Herald. Dennison’s Gift Dressings add siz- The United Stafes has been making | come and consgult \us. No charge for|,ng w"g by land now or formerly be- | St. sep27d Bobby—S8ay, sis, wot's a “empty nificance and put the finishing touch |increased purchases of lambs from office etxammaDtlol‘:: aeng‘ for free book | jop to Ernest Watrous. The sale dream?” Dotty——On you b when on a present Little jtems, but very | Canada, amounting to about $1.000,000 | o8 TepLive., B ZOCRE TFRER iy ke piace on g You've been sant to bed without tasty, and this season they are prettier | annually, for the three fiscal years| “&2% Dtury: Sp Dated at_Norwich, Noy. 27th, 1909. s 1 1 c; ‘without any S e 6 vasety i 1906, 1907 and 1908. For the fiscal year yoq MARCUS' H.HOLCOMS, - To RENT ppee—Cleveland Leader. The sssortment includes crepe paper, | ended June 30, 1909, however, " the . . “Why don't youw llvo your wife an amount was not quite $500,000. The allowance ?” t onee and plain and decoratcd; Christmas seals, Christmas tags, hully and Christmas red paper for wrapping, coin boxes, chief ports of entry have been in New York state. WANTED house New cotlages and (enements. Enquire of A. L. POTTER & CO., she spent it fielon I could borrow it back.”—Louisyille Courfer-Journal. coin envelopes, empty boxes, holly dec- Good family cooks, general ‘v‘lllu relative—How _aristooratic orlta;. Ghrxi’:tm.l ge:l,ls Christma;' gar-| Ten years ago the Standard Oil | girls, one colored woman cook, $5.00 F“R SALE 18 'r.“"’_ Kar loog with all that gray lands, Dennison’s h-nndy boxes, = wax | company refined 90 per cent. of the oil | por week. ' 10,000 of the 7 e, i fv1a hlll. Naught n—Yes, and he's got sets, gummed ribbon, paper napkins, | produced; now it refines only 80 per- J. B. LUCAS i nfo. Ps.t'o:l: 'of the C. me to thank for it, tool—Pucik. tinsel cord in gold and silver, etc. The | cent. " 2 4 H 'D "‘c"" Thoorhortited:” of Scott—Half the people in the world complete lime of these dainty goods, dec2d Room 32, Central Bldg. Ne 'i:{: Con:' Forw:esrl * 30 dop’t know what the other half are #0 necessary at this season of the year, e"n‘;‘: Vile bGeman hi dufie X doing. Mott—No; that Is because B Kl ot il e e CASTOR IA FORPLE rynost successful business. A other half are dol.l‘ them. — Boston book store, on Main one-eight-five. street, number For Infants and quldxn. The Kind You Have Always Bought FOR SALE financial statement will be fur- nished upon application. Unus- ual opportunity to secure a safe OVERCOATS Transarint. Olga (all excitement over Nora's ao- count of her dop-nnt)—!ov roman- BROADWAY THEATER. S aelian: Satton T tarioenk: tic! But weren't afrald .of the The Cook Pm “The Prince ‘ m..‘-h“‘ h-p cm .“ JAMES L. CASE, We have the largest and best :“.r'..'“’ 1“’_ M_\h‘..h' 201 Moth- Chap.” Bocythe M"—% a second-hand Team Wagon 40. Shetwcket Bt /Némwish, Conn. fine of Black and Fancy Over- First Wedl Strest Office Boy—Hello, ¥ b o M. B. RING, Chestnut Streel. coatings in the city, at moderate g.m“.w“o Takin' any filers dese days? It is & fact now generally well known that Misg Helen Pullman, who will be seen here as Claudia in “The Prince Chap” at the Broadway theater this evening, is accounted the most accom- plished ‘ehild actress on the American stage voday. She plays with a natu- ralness, & grace and an Intelligence that might be well copied by some of her elders who aspire to more preten- tious parts. She is a remarkably beau- tiful as well as talented child, and the sept8d LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Saturday night, in Willow St., or Broadway theater, a fan, valuable only to owner for its usoclancndl. ,!dle» ec iward if left at this office. LOST—Black and tan foxhound, white chest and feet: he had collar and tag marked L. 8. Hall, Sterling, Conn. JAMES H. HYDE..........Auctioneer AUCTION SALE Having sold my farm in Lebanon, I will sell at Public Auetion Tuesday, Dec. 7th, 1909, commencing at 9 a. m., household furniture of every 'deserip- tion, all the farm tools and machinery the late Robert Breckenridge, situated at 65 and 69 Prospect Street, consist- FOR SALE To settle an estate the property prices. FALL SUITINGS of Blue and Grays are the stylish colors this fall. We ha all the newest a large Boy—Naw! Since I two bones #n de slump I bin stl to ms legitimate bLusiness.— “Weekly. “Some people say ‘Tunck and some say 1mheon. and yfi 0> l( 1tne ll!d ‘luncheon’ - feminine.”—Cath- olfc Standard and Times. “Here's a wiadfall!” I was busted rtment of adb e nov29d |used on a large and well conducted A yesterday, and hero comes & legacy of :fi. for h:lnsAi‘Lzrgfio?"n%l;2t:f ‘::cr' e | farm, 8§ wagons and carriages, 32 de | ing of one two-tenement house and $500!" “Geod! Now you cam pay your e ]| LEGAL NOTICES. Jersey, cows and heifers, some fr debts.” “Debts? ~Say, this is the first ance in “The Prince Chap,” Helen some springers, one horse (a good one), two cottages. All rented and in fairly chance I've ever had to save up for a Pull has supported Ezra Kendall 30 Barred Rock pullets. 8 pigs, 3 pairs ) ring, Cleaning and in *“Weather Beaten Benson, was with NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 3¢ Barness, 3 single harmess. Coolsy | good repair. . e :;“‘Y ldd-'z;. ,l:,‘; Y:‘C'D:l‘;‘:l‘;},h‘c"‘:‘;:h':d‘ Ethel Barrymore In “A Doll's House,” | AT A COURT OF ¥ROBATE HELD |creamer and 14 ¢ans, 700 bushels white | an010 to J. W. SEMPLE, Adminis- Letaer. g and has played varlous other stage |8t Norwich, within and for the Dis- |corn, carpenter's and mason's tools in . children. trict of Neérwich, on the 2d day of | great variety, other articles too numer- | ypator, corner 8th Street and Central The Bachelor and the Benedict wera who December, A. D. 1909, ous to mentlon, ® omeward their weary way. i BT A0 B | PPN artave, gusey | ST B et s g | Avene e [ . f Pll'SIfBr b G0, || i e A 0" Pbd.p." 1s uothllerh rha;ming llttle, girl pren:n,e x?-. ,g;“dcypm"]ci n&:’;‘,uae; o %‘e'tfi.non C‘enter;:l fo:’lr xtnlles -oufih ;‘rom o s L};:flh " :.l::fl ‘humo 'of, -‘"ui,' and actress. Although the children| Ordered, That the Executor cite | Willimantic apd about one mile from are young In years, they are old in | thecreditorsof said deceased to brin, 1,, Village Hill schoolhouse, known as the w"rr"s'rs AGE"“' 33 BRoAnW‘Y Look—#there is a light in window staga exporience. Boryl was with the | their élaims against said estate within | Peter Jordan farm. ’ oy e e ol S MetropoHitan Grand Opera company playing Trouble In the production of ‘“Mme. Butterfiy.” She also played the same role with Henry Englsh production of Puccini’s famous opera of Japan. She has supported | W. Savage's | #ix months from this date. by posung & notice to that effect, together | with a copy of this order, on the sign- vsont nearest to the place where said ecegsed last dwelt and in the same | town, and bv publishing the same once | in a newspaper having a circulation in | said District, and make return to this nov3td CHARLES H. JORDAN. Why buy trashy Real Estate and Insurancs 227 Main St., Franklin Sguara. FOR SALE COTTAGE—In East Norwich, nearly new; only ten minutes’ walk from post- ed the Benedict. “Well, there’s onlv one way out of that—let's go dack to the club!”—Cleveland Leader. Bhoyke«per (to commercial traveler) an’t give you an order. Quite over- llocked Traveler—Let me at least Ethe] Barrymore in “A Doll's House,’ show you my samples. Shopkeeper— plaved Bessie In “Cape Cod Folks,” and | “™™ yprson 3 AyLING, Judse. and u“reliable oty o Ry ety Bl cheap. Spare ymmz" the trouble. I can't Egil In “The Viking at Helegland.” The above and foregoing is a true K“E“. SIDE COTTAGE, about one look at them. * Traveler—Then will you A eIy Of ChOmE mile from Franklin square; seven allow me to look at them myself® It BREED THEATER. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, . rooms, -bath and closet; small lot, but is three weeks since I have seen them. — clerk. | HITS e Tear irolley and low priced. Install- ZPenny Pictorial. Unexcelled Programme of High Class NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- ment payments received. Motion Pictures. The patrons of the Breed the- ater yesterday were regaled with one .eased are hereby notified to present weir claims against sald estate to_the undersigned at 86 CIliff Street, Nor- wich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoling order UND when for a trifle difference in cost you can secure excellent qualities that will lend richness and beauty to the rest of your apparel. Roosevelt Ave., No. Easy terms. Low price. 68, near the Bleachery, Greeneville; six room cot- tage, with large, well oultivated gar- MUCH IN LITTLE The Belgian navy is the smallest in the world. of the best programmes of the season, A. PRENTICE, We are showing handsome assort- —— one which {or variety and beauty of | dec3d Executor. ments of Black Lynx, Black Fox, A vegetable cheess is deing made In subjects and intensity of dramatic ac- Black Wolf, Natural Eastern Mink, an experimental way in E nd from tion is seldom equalled. The especial- ly novel picture entitled Sealed In- structions, appeals to all, because of the most accurate impersonation of President Taft in the scene at the ‘White House. There is a clever melo- dramatic veln running through the en- | tire ploture, and the unusually novel | climax s as thrilling as could be Im- =gined. There iz a very fine picture entitled The Lonely Bachelor, in which the drama and comedy is 80 connected that the audience follows it with interest unabated to the very pretty close of the picture. Misg V&ncmt is charm- in&her hearers with her sweetly beau- tiful fendition of the vocal arrange- ment of ‘“Hearts and Flowers.” THE AUDITORIUM. Bepeeially attractive to the children will be this week's Saturday matinee, on account of the appearance of Prof. Charles Carlos’ Animal Circus. Mr, | Carlos has three of the prettiest and best trained ponies that ever appeared #m vemdeville or circus, as well as sev- eral clewver dogs and birds. One of these intelligent little horses is valued &t more than oge thousand dollars. Another act which always amuses the ladjes and children is the one pre- sented by James McDuff, the ventrilo- quil mfmic, who is very truthful in his many imitations. The Marshalls, two clever colored entertainers, sing some good ragtime and also introduce catehy piano seleotions. CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED States, for the District of Connecticut, The United Railways Company, Alonzo E. Locke, Harry H. Bemis, and Walter B. Adams, Partners as Adams & Company, Complainants, v. The Nor- wich an Weaterly Railway Company, Defendant, in Equity. Or‘el of Limitation to Creditors. on the representations contained in t e complainants’ bill in this action and as well upon information from the \Hecelver that divers creditors of the defendant are ready to present thelr claims, and that still other demands are or may be outstanding against the defendant, it is now therefore hereby Ordered, That the term of three months from and after the date of this order—to wit: three momths from and after the 2& day of November, A. D. 1909—is limited as the ner.lod within which all creditors of.the Norwich and Westerly Railway Company, the cor- | poration defendant herein, are required ,to present their respective claims and | demands of whatsoever nature against | the said defendant corporation in man- [ner as hereinafter prescribed; and it is further Ordered, That Charles E. Pickett of New Haven, in said District, be and he is hereby appointed the special Master in Chancery to receive for this Court all of such claims and demands as shall or ma{ be so presented within sald term limited, and to hear any and all of such claimants. And the sald Master shall examine and report upon the said claims in due course. And said Special Master is directed to give due and reasonabie public no- tice of this order and of the times and places at which he will receive claims. And he is further directed to report Native Fox in Sable shades. Mink, Etc., at reasonable prices. Our new store is a triflé less handy but our customers are fast learning it is wise to walk. McPHERSON, 101 Main Street, nov27d Jap. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Intérest. Au old established firm to deal with.- (Establivhed 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co. 142 Main Street. Upstairs. MME. TAFT, Clairvoyant and Palmist, has been call- ed out of town. The public will be notified upon her return. novi7d We are headquarters for NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE. Family trade supplied at 60c per doz. C. E. Wright, 8 Cove St. . Tel. oct30d —_—— —CHIROPODY— FOR SALE No. 7 Huntington Place. Prop- erty recently owned and occu- pied by the late N. L. Bishop. The residence has 9 rooms and bath and has all modern conven- iences. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. WILL BUY a 6-acre farm, small house, some wood and fruit. Place is situ- ated 1-4 mile from a city. $250 down, balance on mortgage of 5 per. cent. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin. A new tract on the seashore—over 40 lots, 50 ft. frontage on ocean, 150 ft. deep. Paints 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. 055000 & GO, 45 and 41 the casein contained in soye beens. 8t. Petersburg will establish a large ozone pu.m. to purify the city's water supply, drawn from the germ-laden Neva. Telephone rates are fixed dy tha state of Illinois and interchange of service between companies in the same locality is compulsory. More than 10,000, school children of Chicago are forced by reason of in- adequate seating accommodations to out their attendance to a half-day ses- sion. Canadian cream is being exported to the United States In unprecedented quantities as a result of the reduction of the United States tariff on that ar- ticle. Britain’s Antarctic expeditions now in course of preparation will ecarry wireless telegraphic equipment suffi- clent to enable messages to be sent 10 New Zealand from the ship and from stations established bases of sup- plies on land or ice. S A To successfully collect nowadays re- quires expert knowledge and technical training, since it may be generally stated that nothing but the verfest trash is to be found in 90 per cent. of the antique shops of Great Britain and the continent. ad < | fully to this Court the claims presented Electrical engineers have chances to “3-’",'“ u’{{'fl,g‘hfi“gfi,;flgfih‘!‘o;& to him pursuant to this ordarpwnh the Mrs. T. 8, Undarwood_, Price $250 each. Little down, commeme s"ea" exploit their ability in the Baku dis- Miss Morelle today will sing the | {ioiqments and accounts & exhibited Tel. 858-4. 51 B'dway. balance as desired: W. A. Wil ;- trict, as el power is being insti- catchy {illustrated song, Poverty. Saimants appearing 1 veorgrgggo;zd. to cox, Real Estate Broker, 41 tuted in the immensa oil ”l. g ‘m . The motion: pictures for the end of | make his s: repert in thirty days | J. F. CONANT. 13 Franklin Streer. v, s v district. Oil_well- supplies, a4 ‘ the week are entitled The Crooked |next after the expiracion of said term | hitestone 5c and the I. F. C. 100 SESRL Epac. Gt "oty deting sasing, a;li‘i,li'r;t' t;:l.r 5 o Cngrmer Bk T e O ot Dated at Old Lyme, this 4th day of | Cigars are the Dest on the market e O e are in demand. o Consul General R. M. Bartleman of Bu-n reports that only 300 A, D. 190 WALTER C. NOYES, U, 8. Clrcuu Judge. Nevember, Try them. o mariéd Steak Cod, 13¢c Stenk Pollock, 1 25¢c; Whole Pollg utt er 1b., 3 1bs, for 25c.; The province of British Columbia is the attention of invest- feet) of the total of 3,200 | In pursuance of the foregeing order, wnn{ you rut wr busi- A 8¢ per Ib.; .; | now recelvi " (10,498 feet) of th ansan- | claims should be proun(ed ‘withis S before ti B HA AN h, 10c lh s.hnon, c per|ors from eastern Canada, the United ! Cl ngn-.ln t)obe co?np’ftrhd. It tlm therein to the umn}‘nfié Aium beiter tha 3 DR. D : J' S H dix b, - Sealiops, o8 per g“ e e m-np:n Stetes and “and with the fur- ‘that in do March, 1910, the finished and Valparaise Chid Kluad in ddrect Buenos Ayres. at his office at Peostoffice Building, New .ven, Con- nectiout. Wfl-“ 317 Main Street. Hours: ll.m&unfllmlmn Physician and Surgeon, Telephone 821 Everything in its season. 523, Bovada E. T. LADD, 32 Water St, ther development of its rich resources coal and other minérals, populat! lon m '8