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Vi Read the small gy advertisements - BUSINESS NEWS i —— WHAT IS GOING ON TCRIGHT Moving Plctures and Illustrated Songs at Breed Theater. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Auditorium. Typographieal Unlon No. 100 meets in C. L, U, Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS See the shoe specials Frank A. Bill ofters, today (Saturday). Ladies’ $2.50 ; shoes $2, ladies’ juliets $1 and $1.25. Specésls In men’s shoes today. Concert Service at Spiritual Academy Sunday. At the special concert service to be held at the Spiritual academy, Park street, tomorrow evening at 7.30, Or- ganist Charles A. Dowsett has arrang- ed a very attractive programme of in- strumental and vocal “numbers, for which he will have the assistance of Miss Wolcott, prima donna soloist at the Breed theater; Mrs. Charles S. Twist, Mrs. Charles A. Dowsett, violin- ist; Miss Hadie Blackstone, Miss Bee- tham and others. This service was to have been held last Sunday evening, but on account of the accident to the heater, it was postponed. Christmas Shoppers Delighted. Besides the many favorable com- ments received by the Plaut-Cadden company since the opening of their new build! ng, it is a very ordinary oc- curresice during the holiday season which has just started to hear ladies express the greatest satisfaction at the exceedingly fine conveniences at the Plaut-Cadden company’s store. Many ‘whe had started out to make a day of shopping bave found such a variety of beautiful things for Christmas gifts at the Plaut-Cadden company _that half the trouble of looking around has been done away with, so one lady ex- pressed herself. Never was so fine an array of merchandise gotten under one roof as the Plaut-Cadden company are now showing in their new five- story buiMing. No doubt hundreds will take advantage of this shopping center. Cameras for Christmas at Cranston’s, Mr. Cranston began selling cameras and photo supplies in Norwich way back in 1880, and for many years was the omly Kodak dealer in this end of our state. His long experience en- ables him to give competent advice in the selection and purchase of outfits and materials. His salesladies, too, are well posted in all that pertains to phy. He carries the largest end best selected assortment of cam- eras and photo supplies to be found in this vicinity, and his prices will please you. X There are just two things which phonograph. The best Christmas pres- ent s gomething that brings juy to all the household, from baby up to grand- pa. All can and do enjoy a Kodak and a phonograph. The best place to got a Kodak is at Cranston’s well known store on Main street. THE AUDITORIUM. ‘When it comes to vaudeville, the Awditorium certainly delivers the goods and their motto, “Always the best show in town,” is lived up to, to the letter. A novel comedy sketch will be pre- sented next week by Guy Barrett & Co: entitled The Welch Rarebit Dream. The theme of this sketch has all the elements of originality and is out of SUNDAY CLOUDY. sermon _at church Sunday morning, with evening prayer and sermon at 7.30 p. m. Third Baptist church Sunday morning on A Neglected Christi Baptist church, while his evening top- ic is The Sin of Disobedience, church Sunday morning the pastor will speak on Faithfulness the Crown of man will preach at Trinity Methodist evening servi ing at Second Congregational church. preaching at the Methedist church at union service at the Second Congre- gational church. the Buckingham _Memorial morning is The day morning, Rev. % ‘s SUNDAY SERVICES. The Christian Sei subject Sun- t'l‘ay morning is M‘m Preserver of an. Sunday afternoon at-the Sheltering Armes, &v. J. H. Newland will con- duct the service.’ At the North Main Street M. E. church there will be preaching at 2.15, followed by Sunday school. e will be preaching by Rev. Dr. 8. H. Howe at Park Congregational church, Sunday morning and.after- noon. At the Salvation Army headquarters Sunday Major L. M. Simonson of Hagt- ford will speak at 11 a, m,, afternoon and evening. Sunday morning at the Preston City Baptist church there will be an ad- dress on Mission by Mrs. Frank A. Roath of Norwich. Rev. D. Samuel Orner, the great western evangelist, will preach at the Mt. Calvary Baptist church Sunday morning and e g. There will be morning prayer and St. Andrew’s Episcopal Rev. J. R. Very will preach at the n Grace, while ifi.s evening subject is Three Warn- ngs. Moses and Pharach the morning topic of Rev. D. B, MacLane at the Taftville Congregational : the evening he will preach on Christ church. In Must Increase. At the First Congregational church, Rev. G. H. Ewing, pastor, the Sunday morning topic will be My Deposit. The evening service will be omitted in order to unite with the Second church. The Wonderful Engrnvini is the Sunday morning subject of Rev. W. H. Mclean at the Grace Memorial At the G:-unw e Congregational Life. In the evening there will be a union service at the Second church. Sunday morning Rev. Dr. M. 8. Kauf- rch. (There will be no Episcopal ¢ because of union meet- Sunday merning there will be orwich Town, but the evening serv- ice will be omitted because of the The tople of Rev, Joseph Cobb at * Sunday Need of the Christ every up-to-date family ought to have. | Life. At the Y. P. C. U. service at- One is a camera and the other is a| 6.30 the -ubz.ect is Joseph’s Treatment of His Brothers. At the A. M, E. Zion church Sun- W. H. Eley will preach on oh, and at three o’clock there will be a Pentecostal service with Rev. Dr. Orner in charge. In the evening the pastor speaks on The Holy City. At Trinity Episcopal church there will be Holy Communion at 9.30 a. m., morning prayer and sermon at 10.30 a. m., and evening prayer and sermon at 7.30 p. m. The rector, Rev. J. Eldred Brown, will officiate. Sunday morning at the Second Con- 51511 nny“ 'Méfi"&: wfié for co @) g 28 American .amuur: 15 W. . -| Buffalo, N. Y. . Swan 3 declld _ LIN OTYPE Merganthaler New York. pobbic et I A RN L MNPV ey SHE SALESMAN WANTED on comm on or $75 and up per month with e: Ses, as per contract. Experience unneces. n.;a ul;ronler Cigar Co., Cincinnati, O, STRUCTION — Bmpire ls."chool,v 419 First Ave., S aeeild WANTED—Live agents wanted to sell high grade ty. Easy to sell Easy to han Liberal commissgion. Write today. e Fremont Co., Con- cord, N. gy declld WANTED—Don't buy land anywhere till you get our literature about South Georgia. It tells you things you neve;l- heard of before. Write today. It will come next mail. Fruitland Colony Co., 167 Adams St.,, Chicago, Ill. declld WANTED—Railway Commencement salary $ examinations everywhere. pared free. Franklin ept. 34 J., Rochester, N. Y. SEWING MACHINES, slot machines, cash registers, type- writers, music boxes, carpet sweepers, clothes wringers, clocks and all Kinds of repair work; cutlery sharpened and gunsmithing, and supplies for all ma- chines. G MACHINE HOSPITAL, L 100 West Main St. H. OUSLEY, Mgr. and Expert. Institute, dec9d HOUSEKEEPER—Refined, educated American woman, 35, wishes situation as housekeeper in elderly gentleman's home; children no objection; good co: petent man , excellent cook and 0 need to answer unless a position to offer excellent refined surroundings. Stamped envelope must accompany LADY AGENTS and canvassers. We have ten (10) good selling kitchen and household articles. If yon want hon- est goods that sell {n every house, ad- dr?;scg)r ma;nlolnénfi‘o'w"'l‘ge lAr- nol mpany, P. 0. Box , Spring- fleld, Mass. decdd WANTED—Boys and young men to learn quilling. ‘When _capable, to work on night shifte. New England Silk Spinning Co., Franklin St. dec8d ‘WANTED—By an elderly couple, two to four housekeeping rooms with water and toilet, centrally located. Address Box 3, Bulletin Office. decsa WANTED—Man and wife; man to milk; wife to do general housework. Good wages. Apply to Box 83, Norwich, Ct. dec8d ALL KINDS OF RAW FURS bought and sold and tanned. Taxidermist work done. Mitchel Laramie, 719 Main St., Willimantic. dec8d WILL YOU MARRY? Send ten c for copy of “Golden Hearts.” It's a dandy. Box 712, Springfield, Mas: Dept. 71._ decld AGENTS wanted for a high class, beautifully printed and illustrated dol- lar-a-year woman's magazine. Com- mission, fifty cents on each dollar sub- scription. Write for a{ont’l free outfit. American Home Monthly, 27 Spruce Street, New York. oct28 WANTED—The public to know that our repair department is most rellable place to have your m: chine repaired; woodwork aiso refin- ished. 'Singer Store, 48 Main St., C. W. Kennison, 2 noviéd WANTED—Raw furs. Will Boston and New York prices. At H. A. Heebner's Harness Store every Thurs- day. Arthur C. Bennett." novsd THE MANAGER of the leading Mas- sachusetts stock accldent company will be in Norwich about Christmas and wishes to meet a live, up-to-date pro- ducer to handle its popular industrial policy, costing one dollar per month and paying accident, sickness and acci- dental death benefits, also insures the beneficiary without extra cost. Up-to- date, liberal policy. Top-notch contract given to a hustler who can make good. Address with references and experience, POR F 1 b poultry, hog. calves apples. a’ A. Bullard, 3 No, 2. decll —_— FOR SALE—The following real es- tate: The residence owned by Willlam R R A Yo sent on n. e - tenement ‘bo\l:e’ %n North Main street. Also the Methodist e at Hope- le, an a small, desirable farm. est terms_will be considered. Ad- dress A. C. Surety Bonds an City, Conn. FOR SALE—Three pr. working oxen. One pr. Devons, 4 years old, weight 2600; one pr, Devons 7 years, 3000; one pr. Holst: 3600, 8 years old, extra od workes rk's Cor , Conn. FOR SALE—Plymouth Rock cocker- els and pullets, eunlefl"ud Thomp- son & Lambert strains; 0 some Ply- mouth Rock and Red pullets. Inquire Plain, Hill Poultry Farm, Norwi Town. dec1WSM dress __decl: decdd TO RENT—] honey block, West Main. honey Bros.” Stable, Falls Ave. novisd TO and ba Address W. N. Jewett, | S07. 04 TO RENT—Desirable £ also furnished rooms in Centr ing; lt‘a;m heat and water. J. B. 283 Main S pper temement, 7 First class store in one floor; NT—Store 56 Franklin St., thnsml buildi J. ) ey bu ng. Apply to J. Hartl tore. 00 novitd ey, or at the s in Central octl PECIAL BARGAINS—Horges, car- riages, harnesses, etc. H. H. Stark- weather, Danielson. 'Phone 47-23. noviss . IR SALE OR RENT—Blacksmith shbp, stock, tools and business; low for immediate sale. J. O. Dodge, Norwich Town. ec3TuThS for No. 6 Remington for erfect condition; two- color ribbon, ete. Address Typewriter, this office. dec9d FOR SALE—Ten tons of good h%. in the mow, or will deliver. J. W. Drury, Franklin, Conn. decsd TWO GOOD SECOND HAND HORSES for sale. Inquire Kelly’s Stable, West Main Street. 4 decdd decéd FOR SALE CHEAP—One nearly new U. 8. separator, No. 5, 700 Ibs. an hour capacity. One goed work horse; also one good driver, A. E. ey, R. D. No. 2, Willimantic, Ct. decid FOR SALE—Covered milk wagon, new gear; price low for a quick sale. Add“l"?dm F. Ennis, Danlelson, Ct nov: FOR SALE OR RENT—New seven- room cottage, all improvements, on Laurel Hill. Electrics p: conven- iently near business section. FEasy terms to purchaser. C. K. Burnham. Salem Road. Telephone 816-3. oct2ld REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. u-u:‘:o llril & uu% 8- to city, $700. 4 acres, 1 e to eity, handy to trol- ley, fine new 8-room cottage ished in cypress, hot and cold water, bath, new barn, price The best 175-acre farm in New Lon- don county for $5,00¢ Se' &ood investment properties ln,lghlt! of Willimantic. mo: at ree furnished cottages on Fisher's Island at bargain prices. 18 Bl'o."'yc If you wan ;{lm country home or a city property. call at 3y7 TRYON REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Maim Street, Willimaatic, Conn. Jyisd SALE HORSES I have 15 horses that I wish to sell right away. They are all acclimated and well broken and gentle. They are not fat, but good horses. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Telephone connection. FOR SALE fm.ooo of the 7 per cent. Cumu- ative Preferred Stock of the C. H. Davis & Co., Incorporated, of Norwich, Conn. For nearly 30 novisd STORE TO RENT street, suitable for business. Bulletin Office. To right party, llx-rnofi, b 234, TO LET—On Broadway, next to the Wauregan Hotel, two rooms, mh‘;“tlg offices or dressmak: same building, a large, basement room, 26 feet able for business Apply to Willlam H. Shlelds. oct at most Moderate rent. 61 Dlnmfiu; mayitd - " THE APARTMENTS i the New Berry Building on Franklin Street are open for in- spection and lease. Suitable for light business and residence. Rental very moderate. . E. H. BERRY, nov27d NOTICE! To Rent. dern conveniences, on 33 Otis St. nquire N. J. Ayling, TO RENT New cotfages and fenements. Enquire of A. L. POTTER & (0., Pants THE PAINT OF QUALITY in E. office; build- e a e | An’ it ain’t such purposes or storage. { kind nquire sep8d flat, with ower floor, er telephome noviéd TO RENT—Flat, four rooms; suita- ble for light housekeeping; heat fur- nished; Jewett Building. Inquire Miss Jewett, treet. dec TO and bath room. Enquire of J. Brad- ford, Bookbinder, loquroudway. dec2d Inquire Ma- ashington novliid They’'ve give him a lot more stoff'n AR what 5 you Shikr ¢ l AR et er For “baby” to abisel He's yed with my truly engine Al t 1t on the bum; An’ hpv: on s An’ stu 1 un at Since that there baby come. But gny' needn’t think they can ty” Him like they've “Samtied” me; “‘.lr'h K.: :n‘ to tell him 1 n’ no Banf Av’ ReTh tnink he'd pakhor Go to heaven—see? —Bdwin L. Sabin, in Lippincott's Mag- azine. VIEWS AND VARIETIES view' fron mabire, . Bpea o't rom nature. don's belleve nature will mi hing— Boston Herald. ¥ The Client—How much will yous opinion be weorth in this ecase? The 12 tol you what O sofie oo shans u what 'm to char you for it.—Cleveland Ledm:n s Lord de Broke—Pooh! When I mar- rled you, dontcherknow, your fathew was in trade. Lady de Broke (formeg~ ly an American helress)—True, and 3 was badly sold—Boston Globe, Young Wife—Don't you admire a who always says the right thing Actor of Provinclal Company—Can you give me twopence on account? ¥ must get a shave. I have been playing beginn te grow, ngu—w.u. that's enllg;:modled. We'll put on “Othello.”- vant. She—My new gown Iy just lowely; it's & perfect fit. He—Satisfied on thas point, eh? She—Yes. I know it's a good it because it pinches me so—. He—Well, it doesn’t pinch you half as much as it does m( etbook. —Cath~ olic Standard mes. “That was Dr. Pondrous who was talking to you-a little while ago. He's a very learned man” “He must be.” y, how do yeu now? He was on- I whng to for a few minutes.® ell, it was enough to make me very tired/'—Cal c Standard and Pimes, “Now Tommy,” said the teacher in her mest persuasive tones, “tell us when is the harvest season?” “From November to March,” sald Tommyw, with great promptneéss. “Why, Tommy, I am surprised that you should mame they were the harvest season?’ *“Pa, He’s a plamber.”—Chicago News. gregational church there will be Com- munion and reception of new mem- bers. In the evening there will be a farewell union service with addresses years this company has done a most successful business. A financial statement will be fur- the usual run. Special scenic and elec- trical effects are carried for this act. Joe Hearn and Matt Rutter, a team if any, General Manager, P. O. Box 194, Boston, Mass. decl18 w. Dad is on. the barn roof launching s balloen. ‘With wooden wings beneath Ikis arms of refined singers, novelty wooden shoe and grotesque and eccentric soft shoe dancers, have a classy specialty en- abling them to travel with the best in the business. The most accomplished, most daring, and the most fascinating wire artist in the world, MHe. Lucile Omega, in her marvelous performances on the silver wire, will demonstrate that she is in- comparably superior to all others. That harmonizing couple, Maude and Marion Cleveland, will be heard in a budget of songs and gossip. The captivating child march song, Toodles, will be pleasingly sung by Miss Morelle. One of the many feature pictures will be the beautifully colored religious Wolcott, soloist. by Dr. Howe, R P. C. Wright and Dr. M. 8. Kaufm Rev. Albert P. Blinn will speak at the Spiritual academy Sunday morn- ing upon the subject, Work, the Eman- cipator. There will be a special con- cert service in the evening with Miss The Progressive Ly- ceum meets at 12 o'clock. At the Broadway Congregational church the pastor will preach at the morning service. In the evening the congregation will unite in the service at the Second church, and the after- noon appointments will therefore be omitted. ANTED—Ruptured 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 mauy have been entirely cured of their Mup- ture. If you have trouble with your truss or your rupture troubles you, come and consult us. No charge for office examination. Send for free book on rupture. Dr. Cooke Truss Co. Es art Dart, Rupture Specialist. oct3td WANTED AT ONCE Several tool makers, also agents for horse insurance and general house- work help. The Free Employment Bureau, Cen- tral Bullding, 48 Broadway, City. nished upon application. Unus- ual opportunity to secure a safe investment .paying 7 per cent. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE - To settle an estate the property of the late Robert Breckenridge, situated at 65 and 69 Prospect Street, consist- Looks Best! Wears Longest! Covers Most! \ It’s for your interest to use them. ““There’s a reason.” — ASK US — he says: “T'll soar soon.” Bis has turned her parasol into a pare achute, And tied the cat on with a string and it’'s "cunning cute.” Brether, with his aeroplane, is on the garden w, And ma i npr:alkln‘ feather beds te catch them when they fall, ~—Chicagoe Newa. MUCH IN LITTLE Japan recently completed and placedq in commissfon the fastest passengem steamship In the Pacific. Ofl fuel an’ turbine engines give it a speed of 2 knots. trator, corner 8th Street and Central pleture, The Prodigal Son, ete. At the First Baptist church Sunday decl0d S..H. Reeves. Sup't. | jng of one two-tenement house and the pastor, Rev., Willlam T. Thayer, two cottages. All rented and in fairly 'l'hla %Mn”f bm :‘ ;muu o ot BREED THEATER. Wil preadlh in the moening on the sub. WANTED . olgn fashion by establishing postal and — 2 A ood repair. ot R Custer’s Last Battle, Sensational Indian | 3¢t When Paul Seemed to Strike a g P “ #ox telegraph officers at the principal raile - Discordant Note. In the evening the Apply to J. W. SEMPLE, Adminis- way stations for the convenience of Picture. sermon theme is Profit and Loss in the | Good family cooks, general house travelers, 1 Christian Life, 'he ordinance of bap- | girls, one colored woman cook, $5.00 One of the most exciting and bril- | tism will be administered and the liant films seen here in a long time | chorus choir will sing. ah g Avee nov3od It is stated that the next Japanese is the great feature picture shown at Tl o 08 J. B. LUCAS, 45 and 4" zxdc:; ov.volll t]tgntah:hn.n gppmprla}:lnn me 5::’2! mf‘:l“é éor tth? T}ala;mg (:f At Christ church Sunday there will | dec2d Room 32, Central Bldg. » c s bor“eovnltn.xgflo;orat e.rgflm of T?-‘;; - entitleq Custer's Last Bat-|pbe a celebration of the Holy Com- tle; or, On the Little Big Horn. st e g R U POR GALE. WHITNEY’S AGENGY, ommerce direet. money s 40 be spread over four years 227 Main St, Franklin Sguare. Real Estate and insurance FOR SALE COTTAGE—In East Norwich, nearly new; only ten minutes’ walk from post- This picture is a distinct novelty in— asmuch as it is photographed directly upon historic ground and is partici- gutcd in by many of the original mem- ers of the Indian band who trapped sermon at 10.30 o’clock, and evening prayer and sermon at 7.30. Rev, Neil- son Poe Carey will officiate. The sub- jeet in the morning will be Review of the Life and Work of the late Rev. illiam R. Huntington, D. D., rector of The total length of raflway undes construction or immediaetly projected in India 1& 3,222 miles, of which about one-third is by the British govern« ment and the reat by private compan« FOR SALE A second-hand Dump Cart and Custer and his limited number of men, NORWICH DAILY LUNCH, 1 Grace xflleta}y e g et Ttk chu—rcl'o,—vNowr &_ a u“l"m‘l Te‘. w“.. office; seven rooms; steam heat; in 40 Franklin Street. jes. The estimated cost is over §12.« The picture abounds with number-| It was only a few days ago that| M. B. RING, Chestnut Sireel. |°00rder, Edsy terms and cheap. | TRY OUR REGULAR DINNER—ao. | 900000 WEST SIDE COTTAGE, abou® one mile from Franklin lq\un:"e; seve - SPECIAL SUPPERS rooms, bath and closet; t, but With Tea or Coffee—15c. Open from less views of Indlans; in fact, the In- arsenic was discovered in Virgini; dians are quite as much in evidence i Dr. J. Knett, the expert mineralogis{ of the Austrian government for tI sept8d ns Custer and his men, and the gaudi- —_——— fee nagrt trolley atnd loz‘ pzc-d. nstall- 5 a m. to 12 p. m. Carlsbad di-tflcthhu discovered radi« \ ment payments receive E. GALY, Pro 0 in the Carls« picturesque feature of this gigantic Genera] ’uOfltractor Roosevelt Ave, No. @8, near the 4 . septéd g:hh:htel:nfin?pmllt:“ elpc:h.lly |Sn flllll;n egx:fifr mar}x"elous ridéng being the BI“Che‘;tyfi ?reenevfllfi: ll]xn ro&la: cot- Muhlbrunn, and dao' in a greenish L much eomment. race! careful tage, wi large, we! cu. val gar- The. sublimely beautiful scenery of For Infants and Children, attoniion. Give me 5 trial order. " Bt | °n.., Easy terms. " Low price. D N’T WORRY- quartz at Marenbad, the Blograph feature picture befits the isfaction guarantced - pevia 9 A remarkable suspension bridg superb action that takes place in front of it, and the closing scene, where the mountaineer’s honor is saved. and the pair of lovers wend their way down- ward through the valley until the shades of night cloge them from view, The Kind You Have Always Sought Bears the Signature of A THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 248-2. Norwich, FOR SALE It Makes Wrinkles. spans the River Apurimas, in Central Peru. The ropes of this bridge are composed of pliable roots and vines, while the planks are e of branche: In the humid climate of Peru it woul be by no means extraordinary if this i& a series of panoramic beauty. le brid, There is some novel comedy and the - R e » No. 7 Huntington Place. Prop- than you are. vegetable bridge were one day to start wonderful French pictures are very LOST AND FOUND. A BARGA!N m mlm erty recently owned and occu- uuty‘:r t:’:n:lls}ygznlrm: 5...“: growing. new in conception and gorgeous in - . the words of thousands Thirteen grams of radium chioride CAME TO ME—Monday, Dec. 6, black and w;rlte !\gun'u‘Ll.‘,a Ownevrdcan lhin'e same by paying charges and a n to John C. Tracy, Yantic. dboiia NOTICE! On Dec. 7, 1909, a Irish Setter pup with narrow leather collar, no name plate or tag, was found near DBeach Pornd. Owner caa have same by pay- ing charzes. Apply G. W. HATCH, Voluntown, Conn. declld MME. TAFT, Clairvoyant and Palmist, has been call- ed out of town. The public will be notified upon her return. novi7d DR. D. J. SHAHAN, Physician and Surgeon, 317 Main Street. Telephone 821 Hours: 136 to 3.30 and 8 to 9 p. m. this we re of other former sufferers from womans ly ills, similar to yours, when we say, Take /4 i 1k Viburn-0. It 1s a wonderful female remedy, as you will admit it you try it Direciiona for its use are printed in s'x languages with every bottle. Price $125 at druggists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO, 106 West 129th Street, New York. mar3ld HAIR ON THE FAGE Destroyed forever by the electric needle process. Leaves no scar and cures guaranteed. Moles and Warts perma- nently removed. % E. FRANCES BAKER, Specialist, Suite 26, Central Bldg., e 55 | Fannie :‘Eflfi ibson Chiropody, Face and Scalp Massage, Shampooing, Manicuring, Hair Goods of all kinds, Toilet Requisites. nov22d pled 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. $450 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. Price $250 each. Little down, balance as desired. W. A. Wil- cox, Real HKstate Broker, 41 ‘West Broad St., Westerly. oct22d Scenic appdor. have been produced at the Imperia} Austrian fum factory located at St. Joachimsthal. It is estimated that this mineral has a value of $45,000 to $50,« 000 a gram, or more than half a million dollars for the entire amount. Pure metallic radium is never seen, but ia always in combination. The at tldal waves observed at Marsellles, France, June 15, 1909, ap- pear to have been caused by the un- usually high electric charge of the at- mhm which is known to have ex- 1 during the period of the eart quakes which devastated the south of France. The powerful attraction ex- erted on the surface of the earth by this electric charge caused earth- quakes on land and tidal waves In the Mediterranean. Watches $12.75 buys a O size 156 Jewel, nickle , The use of modern methods in agri« culture is practically unknown to the farmers of Tripoll. The conditions are very different from those in Tunis and Algeria, where the cultivation of land is encouraged by the governments, and where there is a class of colonist farm« ers which understands the uses of ag« ticultural machinery. Complaint has been made to the Ips« wich (England) guardlans that in- mates of the workhouse infirmary wers washed as early as 3 o’clock in the morning - and a member protested the th n’ld m h’;fi:h.rql - & older was made that it would, be Inpn-‘h to b later unless more nurses were movement, in a 20 year gold filied hunting case. Quality guaranteed. JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD :’ ggr'hh, ‘within and for the District ber, A. rwich, on.«n,um: day of Decem- 0! J. AYLING, Judge. te of Louisa A. Bennett, late of Voluntown, in sald District, deceased. The Administrator exhibited his ad- ministration account with sald estate e Court for allowance; it is there- red, That the 14th day of De- A. D. 1909, at 11 o'clock in the at the Probate Court Roo of Norwich, in 3 be, and the same is, appointed for hear- ing the same, and the sald Adminis- trator is directed to give notice thereof by ng this order once l?nmn r having a circulation sald at_least three days prior to ‘of C.:M hearing, and make District, Euy the Metz Plan Car and assemble it yourself. Order now for spring. ent. A. B. Si West Mata St= Qiiy. M peisba J. F, CONANT. 11 Framkiln Street. Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C., 160 =en The board of Torelgn. affaies at Pexing. ‘the gn. ng. The Dominion 'aw*n.-‘t the - retu J. AYLING, Judge. E WY‘ arnd foregoing is a- true has ap- pointed a-trade commissioner to - na, who announces in the North Daily News that he has / ly painted bodies of the Sioux form 1 First-class w 5 FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clgars are the Dest on the market | yeals and Welch ' z : oty eaualso The Bul- | an_ office at 15 road, Shang- “Cleik, | 2cy them, © mauiés | ordex. John Tuckie B e A 18 TR Kukisps