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© PAIR AND CONTINUED COLD Read the adverti carefully. —eeeee——— WHAT IS GOING ON TCNIGHT Iflvll‘ Picures and ll.l\‘ll!rl!ld Songy 8t Breed Theater. Vaudeville and Motlon Plctures at ‘Auditorium. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Broadway Theater. Drill of Third Company at Armory, ANNOUNCEMENTS Attention is called to the advertise- wnent “of the street commissioner re- !mu the cleaning of sidewalks. / Skating Rink. Charles E. Boyle, who has skating rinks in Bridgeport, New Haven, Hart- gford, Springfield and Worcester, will open one in the Froehlichkeit hall to- day at 2.30 o'clock, and skating will eéntinue without intermission until 1130 tonight. He has the very best skates and good music will be played for the entertamment of patrons. BROADWAY THEATER. PROF. MAGUIRE, Trainer of Bonita, Educated Horse, at Broadway Theater this week. A screamingly funny comedy sketch dealing with politics, “His Opponent the Suffragette,” played by Fra Ardel and Ann Walters, will’ h. new bill of Sheedy vaudeville which opens the Broadway theater tonight. Princess Bonita, the educated horse, will entertain with numerous new tricks and will answer all questions asked by anyone in the audience with- out any assistance or prompting. A novel singing and dancing act fur- nished by dancing on roller skates is offered by Bert and Lottie Walton. Mackey and Walker, known as the gatling gun comedians, have a style of their own to get the laughs. There will also be an entire change of motion pictures. BREED THEATER. A Trap for Santa Claus, Beautiful Bio- graph Feature. Yuletide has ever been a season of vity, and one towards which every Id looks with the joy of expectancy. Bearcely are the Thankgiving gayeties oyer when the children’s thoughts and plans turn toward Christmas, and it is Just such plans that this beautiful as story enacted by the fault- Blograph cast, deals, and Manager MeNulty has secured this particular pleture for this holiday season, not alone because it is timely, but because his theater is thronged with little ones, to whom a more serious plot would not appeal. This week is one o \In\llu-l attractiveness to the chil- it contains many interesting l‘utnre for them, and also gives them rtunity of hearing their little vocalist, Master Harry Noo- who-will sing for the remainder _week a selected programme ot 'clu- -ong- and the latest in il- exquisite Mttle motion pleturs ufi,mn. with Santa Claus, Is equal- ining to the older 'ones who ‘ot forgotten thir childhood days, carries one of the most realistic “ powerful climaxes ever seen, at same time closing the touching concluding scene with a note of harmony that mever fails to win house. are several sensational plc- en the programme, as well as comedy that is as excellent as it TODAY AND FRIDAY for several years and lnvdvin: a di- vision of rates JEWETT CITY ionary Society Considers China— Borough Has 195 Telephones—Dis- pensing Christmas Cheer. The Forelgn Missionary society of the Congregational church met at the home of Mrs. George W. Robinson on Tuesday _afternoon. Mrs. Robinson, who is the president, presided. The subject for the meeting was China, and passages of scripture were re- garding good tidings. Mrs. H. W. Wheelock, Mrs. George H. Jennings and Mrs. E. F. Burleson were appoint- ed a nominating committee by the §o- clety. Miss Mary Soule read the Branch_Bulletin, ang Miss Martha Bothwell read a letter from a girls’ school in Van, Turkey. Mrs. F. E Robinson and Mrs. G, W. Robinson read an account of a country trin through China. It was voted to con- tinue the subject of the southern ne- groes which was commenced at a re- cent meeting, using the book From Darkness to Light. Growth of Borough's Telephone Ser- The current number of the Tele phone Bulletin shows the rapidity with which the telephone service has grown in Jewett City. At present 195 tele- phones are operated from this —ex- The per cent. of toll line lost Vovember was only 8.4; on stance Jost calls but 7.0. The vice is of the best, its effi- being maintained by careful, up- e management and skilful, capa- ble operators. Holiday Charitable Work- No one can estimate definitely the exact amount of charitable work done in and about.the borough during the present holiday season. Besides gifts and dinners from private eltizens, the churches took up the matter systemat- jcally. Names were received from the town authorities and from the mill su- perinten ""‘3‘ and with this inform. tion of 1!' who were needy in hand. many hearts and homes were madc glad by these kindly charities. Attended Norwich Meeting. Charles H, Ray, John N. Lewis and Hon. Arthur M. Brown, past masters of Mount Vernon lodge, 75, F. and A. M., were in Norwich Tuesday evening. atfending the annual meeting of the sociation of New Lon- y. Mr. Ray was the sixth master of Mount Vernon in 1882-3, Mr. Lewls the twelfth in 1894-5-6, and Mr. Brown the eighteenth in 1908-9. Court Griswold’s Officers. At the mecting of Court Griswold, No. 101, Foresters of America, Tuesday evening, the following officers for the ensuing six months were eclected: Chief ranger, Timothy E. Shea; sub- chief ranger, John Glynn; recording secretary, R. W. Robertson: financial secretary, J. Frank MecCarthy; treas- urer, Marcus Driscoll; senior’ wood- ward, Moses Sulloway; junior wood- ward, Merton Bughee; semior beadle, Louis Balcomb; junior beadle, Eugene Desjardins; lecturer, Louis Tetrault; trustee, John Carroll. Lodge physicians elected’ were Drs. Jennings, Fontaine and Agnew, Notes. Mrs. Evelyn Roberts entertained at Christmas dinner twenty-two guests, who besides home friends included Mr. and Mrs, Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. John Woodward of Willimantic. A. M. Clarke and son Fred are en- joying a week's outing in New York, Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Supt. B. C. Bliss of the Jewett City creamery and his son Donald are at home after a visit in Springfield. —_— SNOW SHOVELS SLEDS ICE SCRAPERS CREEPERS NEVER-SLIP CALKS ng. 5 THE AUDITORIUM. e of other attractions during ' holiday season, the attendance at ever popular Auditorium has in- rather than diminished. The 1 of Elverten, the Spinning Mar- who was snowbound for sixteen completed the bill. Elverten has @ct which combines unusual skill mnnn, His baton fll&l’llnx and is as perfect as long practice keen eye can make it, while the ion of an army musket with attached has a spice of danger that makes it particularly thrilling. Do you ever laugh? Well, don’t miss Par- & Stewart in their sketch, Jack Jack; 'the situations are all the finler because they are perfectly ble. Musical Irving has demon. ted that he is an accomplished mu- his 'cello and one-string violin forth much applause. The Bros. and the Sisters Morelle an all round good bill. The wishes to announce that y, Jan. 3, Keith & Proctor's Will be installed, the acts booked' direct by the United Offices, the largest and best tion of its kind in the world. BIG RENTAL OFFERED. of Ten Thousand Dollars a Year ed in Connection with Deal. tant negotiations affecting two concerns on Chapel street, w Haven, have been under way for time and unless an unexpected eh comes they will be deflnuely neluded within' a few days. concerns are the long egtablish- g store 'of Willls L. Mix in Bu'a ‘building at the corner chnreh and Chapel streets, and Winslow bakery, occupying the jult the other side of Mix’s. some months a large syndicate g a chaln of drug stores roughout thé country has been aft- Mix corner, and it is sald that pricé has just been agreed u jeh will include the Mix and | stores, The price mentioned Dispute Settled, New Haven office of the New ew Haven and Hartford Ra ny it is stated that the i o the New Haven company Express company, op- e il es of the former, has o the -ummxon of The nated Mth--p "q “E"' | the §2.00 Switches for $150. F-ther Sullivan will resume his at St. Thomas' church in Southington. He has been attached to the diocese of Bishop Conaty of the Los Angeles diocese since the fall of 1908 and part of the time was as- sistant to the Rev. Stephen Cain, who was a Fair Haven boy, at Riverside, Unsanitary Barber Shops. The state inspectors of barber llupl may be in Stamford this week. In several places already visited a sur- prisingly large number of shops were found t be In an unsanitary condition. 4 aTie THE USE IN HOLLERING? | furs In Bridgeport alone 58 shops were re- ported in unfit condition. GROWS HAIR Cuticura Removes Dandruff and Soothes Itching Scalps. ‘Warm shampoos "tflcc“t:m" Soap, ht dressings with Cuticura, pre- b "vent dry, thin, and falling hair, re- movecrusts, scales, and da:dru de- stroy bair para- SHtea, soothe” irri- tated, itching sur- faces, ‘stimulate the hair follicles, loosen the ecalp skin, supply the Foots with energy and nourishment. and make the hair mow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy tealp when all else fails. Cuticura Kemedies are guaran absolutely pure, and are priceless for preserving, . .un(ym;,.nd beautifying theskin, scalp, bair, and .hu;d» foe eomma, w;:sh(eou; o ngs, and i E ‘hmn"'u:}f T Scheads, and for all the - hith, and nursery. —eee LEGAL NOTICES. e s IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Con- necticut. Tn the_matter of The New England Marine Bngine Company, a Bankrupt. In_Bankruptey. No. 2306, the creditors of The New England ne Engine Company of Groton. in the County vf New London and District afgresaid, a bankrup Notice 'is hereby given that on the 13th day of December, A. D. 1909, the above named was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held before the undersigned at his office, No. 3 Rich- ards Bullding, Norwich, 'in said Dis- trict. on the 10th day of January, A. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint trusteé, be heard as to orders of Ref- eres for care of property of the estate and disposal thereof, at auction or pri- Sate one: axkmine ‘the bankrupt, and t such other business as may properly come hefore sald meeting. AMOS A. BROWNING, Referee in_Bankruptey. rwich, Conn., Dec. 29th, 1909, decsod AT A _COURT OF PROBA h, within and for the “h._on the 29th day of . 1909, D. 1810, ?_HAELD District Decem- Judge. late of 15 said D Congdon '8 ed in_ Court and filed a on praying. for the reasons there- in set forth. that an instrument pur- porting to be the last will and testa- E: Norwich, C ment of said deceased be admitted to probate. Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said petition be d and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich. in sald District; on the 5th 1910, at 9 o'clock 05 o Aot o Himt watios. of the [endency of wuia petition. and of said rearing thereon. be given by the pub- this order one time in some NewsDi Dy having a circulation In sald District, at lnaul six days prior to the date o d ring, and that return be made 10 vlvk (n'lr NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. The above and foregoing is a true | copy of record. | FANNIE C. CHURCH, i Notice to Taxpayers All_persons Hable to pay taxes in the West Chelsea School District of Norwich are hereby notified that I have a warrant to levy and collect a tax of three and one-half (3%) mills on the dollar, taken from the Town list of 1908, payable January 3, 1910, and for the purpoSe of collécting the same 1 will be at the store of George M. Rathbone on Saturday, January 15, 1910, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. All persons neglecting this notice will be charged legal fees and ad- ditions. ALFRED 8. CURTISS, Collector. Dated at Norwich, Dec. 29, 1909. dec30d Dependable and Justly Priced EATON CHASE Company, 123 Main Street. Norwich, Ct. Hardware —Eleciric Novalties Evening School IN CITY HALL NOW OPEN TUITION and SUPPLIES FREE Also in Taftvilie Schooluouse octzsd SWITCHES Reduction of 20 per cent. in prices. For two weeks only T will sell the regular §; Switches for $2.00 and OTTO STABENOW. 17 Broadway novidd After exposure, and when you feel a cold coming on, take Foley's Honey and Tar, the great throat and lung reme- dy. It stops the cough, relieves the congestion and expels the cold your system. Is mildly jaxative. Re- ‘g‘.." ubstitutes. The: Lec. & Oswhod ATTENTION! SIDEWALKS Office of Street Commissioner. Norwich, Dec. 29, 1909. Sec. 16.—The owner or owners, occu- pant or occupants, private corporations, or any person having the care of any building or lot and bordering on | any street, square or public place with- In the city where there is a sidewalk -aded, or graded and paved, shall CEUSG to be removed therefrom any and all snow, sieet and ice within three hours affer th same shall have fallen, been, deposite found, or within thres hours — after sunrise, when tho same shall have fallen in the night season ! Sec. 17.—Whenever the sidewalk. or ' any part therzof, adjoining or fronting any .building or 1ot of land, or any street, square or public place, shall be Coverdd with ice, it shall be the duty of the cwher or owners, occupant or oc- cupants, private corporations, or any crsons having the care of such build- ng or lot to cause such sidewalk to be made safe and convenient by remov- ing the lce therefrom, or by covering tia same with sand or'some other suit- able substance; and in case sucn owner or owners, Or other persons shall neg- lect/to do o for the Snuce of two hours during the day time. the person or per- sons whose legal duly it shall be g clear “sald walk, and so neglectin, shall be liable to the penalty named the succeeding section. Sec. 18.—The owner or owners, occu- psnt or occupants, private corporations or any person having the care of any bullding or lot of Mnd and whose duty it is to clear The same, who shall vio- late any of the provisions of the elev- enth or twelfth sections of this ordi- ance, or neglect to comply with the me. shall pay a penaity of five dol- s for every four hours such person, owner, owners, occupant or occupants shall neglect to comply with asid pro- HOLIDAY G0ODS We have a large asortment of Pure Wines and Liquors for the Holidays. With every purchase of $1.00 and over we give away FREE a nice Christmas Present and a Beau- tiful Calendar. Geo. Greenberger, 67 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 812. dec18d Individuality Is What Courts In Photography. Bringing out the real personality, the finc oints in character, the it traits that make us what we are. Toned down by the patural spirit of an artist into perfect zccord, Not & thing of paper and pasteboard with a ready-made look. If you want a photo of your rea) self, or what your #riends see to love and admire. call on LAIGHTON, The Photographer, / Norwich Savings Soclety opposite augl8d During the Holidays and every day in the yean at mid-day or at mid-night, dawn or dusk, any- time and all the time, The Roud Instantaneous Automatic Gias Water Heater furnishes hot water unlimited quantity in all parts of the house. Turn the Faucet, The Ruud Does the Rest. Call and ses one in operation. Gias & Electrical Dep't., 321 Main Street, Alice Building, dec24d ——OPEN— Del-Hoff Cafe Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. Iy%a HAYES BROS. Frops AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY 'Phone 71C. Jun3a DONT WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles. Warry over fll health does yo- good, health no merely wrinkles, tb-t mn you look olde you are. If you ere sick, don't but i 1 16 Svels yearmsiv ol 8 B this we npm the words of thousands of other sufferers from woman. ty s, -uml-r to yours, when we say, Take Viburn-O0. It s a wonderful female remedy, as you will admit I you *ry Directiona for its use are printed in six languages with every bottle. Prlea $1.25 at druggists FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO, 106 West 129th Street, New York. marild ALL HORSES DIE No other form of pnplfly insur- snce is sure of being GET YOUR HORSE IN.URED be- fore it dies from a SUNSTROKE. E. G. RAWSON, Gen. Agt. “Phones—Office §69; house 854-2. jun23d AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson. Propa. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes visions, or dny of them, after notice from any policeman in said City. Sec. 19,—It shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner to have sections ! eleven and twelve of this ordinance strictly_epfor: forthwith col- lect all under the same: an all neglect o puy the po cmand. the Streei 1 repori the smmedialely prosecuie the person or private corporation so offending. GEO. E. FELLOW Street Commissioner. Euy the Meiz Plan Car and assemble it yoursali. for spring. Agent, West Main 8t City. dec30Th Order now B. Simpson, 82 oct26d 2 adverusing Petipm fin}?& 'c«‘xfngweun 4‘5\»1 Pihe Bult Traveling Men, eto. Livery connected JHETUCKET STREET. CHANGE IN ADDRESS, DR. N. L formerly at Hodge's Stable, is now fo- ‘cated in rear of No. 8 Frankiln square | Tel 574 may1sd DR, D. J. SHAHAN, Physician and Surgeon, 317 Main Street. Telephone 821 Hours: 130 to 3.30 and 8 to 9 p. m. THERE 15 no Easty letn o uvfixmn;”-'fllk n'x'_- b 1o S e s ks IS ‘ :nfl!n not. perience, essen cahbk ""mn?:’:‘ nn a.enoa 8 St s oL T o ‘understands shorthand, ‘Bailetin Otfice, Elving 'and salary expec! L e NI The eat three l?l in the '.lk. & m SEWING MACHINES, slot machin cash rolll rs, tvpe- writers, musis cl eb.d“ I tlery sharpened of ‘repair work; cu c.l'lll mithing, and lu”lhl for all ma- Ascqs SomL, OUSLEY, Mgr. 'and Expert. '!‘nl, ill: AL, H. declld ALL KINDS OF RAW FURS botht und lold and tanned. Tax! rmlt 1 o, " Mitohel Taramie. 719 S0 Willimantio: Gecta™ WILL YOU MARRY? Send ten cents for copy of “Golden Hea: t's a dana; Box 712, B)rlmd') Mfl’ll‘ Wil _pay Sostuers Hernees Store -vor, Thur day. Arthur C. Bennet! vod Raw _furs. York WANTED—Ruptured peuple to_call at our office, 'lrfi Main street, Willi- mantic. We want to show you how w réat rupture. Twenty years study of the mechanical treatment of rupture. Thousands have been relleved l\lll mauy lllvo been entirely cured of their Mup- ture. If you have trouble with your truse or your ruptare troubles you, ome and No charge for nfllce -xamln- Ion end for free book on runlure Dr. Cooke Truss Co. “mn Dart, Rupture:Specialist. oc WANTED AT ONCE Several Lathe Hands, also Screw Machine Hands to Fo to Bridgeport. Conn. Fres Employment 43 Broadway, S. H WANTED Good family cooks, general house girls, one colored woman cook, $5.00 per week. Resve J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Blfll‘ The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street sanz2d T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, m92 Franklin Street. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Boyntoa Furnaces. 66 West main Street. Norwich, Conn dec7d Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by new and mod- ern open plumbing. It will repay you In the Increase of health and saving of doctor’s bills. Overhauling and re- fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the olé plumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonabl JF TOMPKINS. 67 West Main Street. DR C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr. 8. L Geers practws uring his lest iliness. 161 u.ln Strost. Norwich, Conn, novzea Brown & Rogers Wish to nnnounca to the public that ' they are all ready for the Fall Paint- ing and Paperhanging, in all of its branches at living prices, with Com- petent Men do the work at short Tnotice. dec2d aug1sd oct2d CHIROPODY and MANICURE Treatment of Coerns =~ lplci.l“] Also Halirdressing and Shampooing, Puffs, Switches and Pompadours Inld- from your own combings. MRS. B. BURTON, Chapman Block, Broadwa; oct7d Delivered to Any Part oi Norwich the Ale that s acknowledged to be tha best on the market — HANLEY’'S PEERLESS. A telephone order will receive prompt attention. 227 Main St, Norwich, Conn. | p, . McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St ay29d General Contractor All orders recelve prompt and careful ' attention, Give me a trial order. Sat. istaction guaranteeG. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephons 248-2, Norwich, Face aad Sealp Was- | --m.n-.o-l-s and MRS, T. S, UNDERWOOD, Tel. $58-4. 51 Broadway. J. F. CONANT. 11 Framklin Street. | Whitestone Gc and the,J. F. C. loc lc:nr- ars the best on' the market | Try them. marisa jd { | ! | | uring. e for comting. | A Fine Assortment of ... MILLINERY I octiza ire of Elbert Danielson, uire of Eibert L. Darble, Danielso R SALE—Rouble ri) eoflfllté:l‘. Mflr‘-. 4 nrure ul- lld SALE — Two-horse nfly new. H. B. Hutchins, Columbh new (wo-hor boh- SALE—One M mm 9-ft. reach, no ‘h. .“0 Coman, Monlvlllo nn. ALE—Two Cyphers incubators, fll lnd 360 capacity. Address T. T. Balmer, R. D. No. 1, Baltic, Conn. dec25STuTh on e New Ravia- ge, improvements. Laural Hlll. Elntrltlwplll lenuy uu business sectlon. Burnham s-l-m nold. C. K. Telephone 816-3. oct21d TO RENT. TO RENT—Store fitted for provision business. . Balley. grocery or Apply to 8. A dec30ThSTu TO RENT—Office rooms in the Bill block sleam heat furnished. Inquire F. 'L Hutchins, 37 Shetucket Street. g dec. 0 RENT—Upper_tenement, 7 rooms and bath room. Enquire of J. Brad- (ord. Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. dec2d TO BENT—First clus sac in Ma- honey uire Ma- honey Broa Stable, Faila Ave'novisa 0 A Lemement of five rooms on one floor; also a fl ht rooms and bath. inquire. shington Street. novild ENT—Store 56 Franklin St tho X H.rmy bullding. Apply to J. Hartley, or at the store. noviod in E. TO RENT—Desirable front offic also furnished rooms in Central buil ing; steam heat and water. ' J. B. Lucas oct. REAL ESTATE nuAllI- retbacts facm, | 1 to nl!’ rtable S- fo vilage, 4 maties 370 4 acres. 1 mile to city, handy tn trol ley, fine new 8-room cottage finisned It cypress, hot and cold watar, bath, new barn, pm 3,000. The best 175-sor form in New Lon. don county fof $5.00¢ veral good investment properties in_city of Willimantie. Three furnisned cottages on Fisher's Isiand at bargain prices., f you want a farm, country home or my property, call at TRYON REAL ESTATE AGRNCY, 715 Main Street, Willimantie, Coun. | _dvisa GET MORE £665 You ean do It by introducing “May- flower White Wyandotte” blood into our 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, Norwich Town, Conn. 0ct28MTh ‘Phone 34-3. For Sale Very Cheap|, TWO NICE SLEIGHS One single and one double. W. B. YOUNG, at Lee & Osgood's. dec29d 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 A second-hand Dump Carl and a second-hand Team Wagon M. B. RING, Chestnut Streel. septsd novisad FOR SALE 90 Shares Preferred Stock —of the— C. H. Bavis & Co. Inc. A Quarterly Dividend at the rate of 7 per cent. has just been declared. 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, consis ing of one fwo-tenement house and two cottages. All rented and in fairly | good repair. Apply to J. W. SEMPLE, Admini: trator, corner 8th Street and Central Avenue. nov3od $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, 130 ft. deep. Price $250 each. Little down, balance as desired. W. A. Wil- cox, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Westerly. oct22d Rose Bowling Alieys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. J. J. C. GTONE. Prop MONEY LOANED on Diamonds Watches Jfewelry na Securities of any kind At the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old satablished frm to deal with. Estabiivhea 15725 ™R mu.umuu. LOAN Co. 142 Main Street, Uptnirss at iittle prices. MRS. G. P. STANTON, We are headquarters for NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE. Family trade supplied at 60c per TO LET—On Broadway. next to the Wauregan Hoteh two rooms. -sultable for offices or dressmaker: same bullding. a large. li basement room, 36 feet by 36 feet. suit- able for business purposes or storage. Apply to William H. Shields. oot7 STORE To RENT at §1_ Frankiin s uitable for most any kind of s. _Moderate rent. Inquire at n_Office. sepéd Basement at 55 Frankiin TO REN street: sultable for the paint. plumbing or_similar o mayl7 TO RENT 11 ELM STREET—Newly renovated. centrally located, five rooms, cellar and yard: water eloset. In complete order: $9 per month. CLIFF STREET, corner Elm Street Very near Franklin square. Pleasant sunshiny tenement, Independent front and back doors; water closet, ete.; $11 per month. WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, 227 Miain St., Franklin Sguare. Real Estate and Insurance 227 Main St., Fran Square. For all particulars of the above or for other property for male or to remt, call at office on Franklin Square. dec18d NOTICE! To Rent. To right party, six-room flat, with modern conveniences, on lower floor, at 33 Otis St. Inuulr- N. J. Ayling, or telephone 4. no T0 RENT New coflages and (enements. Enquire o! A. L. POTTER & (0., 18 Broadway. iy1a 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. 0S600D & GO, 45 and 41 Commerce Streal. SWITCHES All prices, according to quality, for the new styles in halr dressing. Turban Pins, 50c up. New Spangled Evening Ornaments for the Hair. Fannie M. Gibson ' Suile 26, Central Bldg., 'Phons 505 Consult with E. Francis Baker, elec- tric needle specialist, for superfluous hair, etc. | declsd WALL PAPERS Our first consignment for Fall and Spring received. Styles the Best, Prices the Lowest. Call and see them, Now _taking orders for Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. P. F. MURTAGH, 92-94 West Main St. Telephone. ovtl%a NORWICH DAILY LUNCH, | 40 Franklin Street. | TRY OUR RECULAR DINNER—kc. | SPECIAL SUPPERS With Tea or Coffee—15c. Open from | would be honorable to break | lesser of two evils. | vinegar and a rag to put on | b a great swimming bath And the nrl-‘- (Dills “that, 1):.':‘:'-{ o bo sald, Is méat | I turn to lh. "Glmdl seductiv, Purve fancy and such, . And'find them serenely lummlu \ Of litite, suggestive of m) I ponder each lmlm fil.flon 1 Of Wonderful stock of some trust; [ Its tender mhuuo- A ways ‘that ate ways of the just. ann t;ll,o( some stock and com- l:"' peflecll! ufuln to rise: CoeSscx are sure to ll(-nd ft— "Tie Mmpll a worl to th Grand Truni be, or Pach (ieKe Whoss Sognomene 1 each queer hieros drcaim f most wondertu TR The very suggestion of Erfe Hau"Charmor tho " weled the rou of, my soul.'do I quntlon and ahall ‘mafgin be ‘ regall fike an lke a stick! hicago News. —_— CO"-MI'- What fl),‘.M morn uo Joy to you shall No I’I-nm of sunbea s ™ shine across arkably quic ust’ eoar Unless* it shoul aro rop, I E ay “ln.t Jr o "Bird one joyols note shall nlo‘gu\:’r listening ear twrough all What |t no word of comfort yuu'ghanl As through the hours lon n and strive; ol ey \T)ml‘:f.io you no visions bright ap To l:‘eunp your hungry heart and soul What It the blest companionship men Come nnl to you through all the long day’s length, But, r;‘Tuna and tettered, even as s ave, Within yourself you have to fin¢ your strength! And if, when you Jhave tolled an¢ wrought alon The swaet rewnrd ‘you sought you d« ga. And fnd the "Noped-for bréad 1s but & stone, In that sad hour of grief, shoul, o e 0 grief, should yor Ah, no! It matters not If shade o1 un, or &0od or ill, your eforts shall at- t In doing you have but one’ duty As best you knew-—and should do te the end, ~—Thomas F. Porter, in Boston Globe, VIEWS AND VARIETIES *Clever Sayings your “Yes, my poor brother was killed by savages.” * “Indeed. Tn South Africa?™ “No—college."—Boston Transcript. Hewitt—How long has your mother- in-law been dead? Jewett—My boy, ) have been perfectly happy just three weeks.—New York Press. “I like that man” “Why?™ “He al- ways brings his own cigars when he comes to spend an evening with me.” —-Detroit, Free Pre: She—Why id he marry her at all it he intended getting a divoree so speed- ily? He—Because he didn't gagement.—Kansas City Jou Mistress—DId you have company last night, Mary? Mary—Only my Aunt Maria, mum. Mistress—When you see her again_will you tell her that she left her tobaceo pouch on the piano— Tllustrated Bits, Man with the bulbous nose—Y TI've taken to the flowing bowl again. 1 found I couldn't cut out booze. Rut how about your quitting the chewing tobacco habit? Man with the bulging brow—Oh, I'm pluggin along in the same old way again.—Chicago Tribune. “Dop't you find it dangerous riding freights?" asked “the _philanthropist “Yes,” assented the hobo, “but what can_a fellow do? If he takes to the roads he is likely to be bumped by an automobile. I believe in taking the —Buffalo Express. Tramp--Could you give me a iittle foot? Housewife—I'm sorry I haven't any vinegar, gut 1 can give you a little brandy. Tramp—Thank you, that will do very well—and I shan’t need the rag.—HBon Vivant. “Olll work no more for that man Dolan.” “An' why? “Shure, an' ‘tis cn account av a remark he made. phwat was that?" “Says b says he, ‘ye're discharge Sketch. “And you consider autumn the best month for calling in_your profession?* interrogated the housewife, as o out the pumpkin pie. “Ah, yes, mum,” said Truthful Tim, ag he tipped his hat, “it is den dat de lawn mower has been laid away and de snow shov- hande | el isn't working yet."—Chicago News. MUCH IN LITTLE At the beginning of the present year there were 163,208 telephones in use in London. The five great original forests of the United States covered 850,000 acres and contained 52,000,000,000 feet of timber. The total traffic through the several canals of the Dominion during the season of 1908 amounted to 17,502,520 tons, a decrease of 3,040,819 tons, com- pared with the previous year; 280.830 passengers were carried, an increase of 1,631, Queensiand and Victoria possess only small ostrich farms, which have not produced very encouraging results. In all there are now about 2,000 ostriches in Australia. The inferfor feathers are used at home, and the more valuablo ones are exported, chiefly to Germany. China is_becoming thoroughly Yan- keeized. The people there have gon daft over recently introduced American sewing machines and ice cream freez- ers. In the cities the streets are blocked with men, women and. chil- dren crowding around the venders, who make the ice cream as they sell it nsea is in the heart of an excel. leflg anthracite conl bed, and the qual- ity of Swansea valley coal is well known. In ite of the fact that no other fuel save anthracite is consumed in this region, it Is a curious fact that Jess than 5 per cent. of the consumers havé adopted the use of anthracite stoves. The new White Star steamers now ‘bujlding at Belfast, the Olympic and the Titanic, will be the first steamers to offer cabins with private shower baths attached. In addition, there will rd both vessels Jarge enough to permit of dive ing. Mach boat will have also & gym- | nasium. The commercial use of pl va fiber is chiefly in making and hromnl yet it may be for baskets, veeping mac! ln- hrm