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found e el ¥ WHAT IS GOING ON TCRIGHT Moving Picturss and Illustrated Songs &t Breed Theater Vaudevile and Mellon Pictures at muaitortum. WVaudeville and Motion Pictures at Brosdway Theater. Drill of Fifth Company at Armory. Shetucket Lodge, No. 27. L O. O. F., mmeets in Odd Fellows' Hall Wauregan Ledge, No. 6 K. of P., smeets in Prthian Hall St Anne’s T. A. Society meets in St. ®ary’s Building. Quarterly Mesting of the City Union of the King's Daughters at Central Baptist Church of A, Court Quinebaug, No. 128, F. meets in Foresters' Hall Norwich Council, No. 720. R. A. gmeets In Buckingham Memorial. Whist Tournament in Sodality ®ooms. The Boston Store announces the number 6298 for the toy horse and wagon See the men’s $2 and $2.50 shoes Frank A. Bill offers. He has them in | Qalf. box calf, vici and_ velour calf. They are stylish and durable. New Brokerage Hou: Messrs. Tucker, Anthony & Co. members of New York and Boston Stoek Exchange. have recently opened an office at 28 Shetucket street, un- ther the management of Mr. Lucius Briggs of this city. This well known concern has opened this office for the purpese of conducting a general bank- and_commission business and to | @eal in high grade investment issues. Anyone interested in this line will find | it for their interests to consult with this house. See adv. BREED THEATER. A Daughter of the Sioux, Thrilling In- dian Picture. Sursly the Breed theater has out- @ome iself in feature pictures for this week, as any person who attended the performance last evening can attest. ‘There is beauty in every picture pre- sented, the superb picture entitled Burled Alive ‘being photographed in y, the vista landscape being utilized for jund of the many prelimi- | mary scenes and adding an educational | Prery sceme following i= equally as being photographed at the of the fails, showing the cataract. | 4s an exciting but tangible story | carries this splendid picture to the | and marks it 48 a great success. would be difficut to pick out the plcture this week, as every one is = gem in itseif practically composed of & sectes of gorgéous nature studdes lemented by finished and consist- acting. A Daughter of the Sioux is another feature with 3 ¢hrilling story and pre. b{nfin\flne Stoux Indians and heiea ted” States regulars. Miss Wolcott makes a great hit with the gainty concert song In Cupid's Garden_which she renders with rare Jater singing the $7.000 prize Senk. Meet Me in Dreamiand. TOWN HALL, DANIELSON. 1 gramme as a whole. It will investi- | free bed. Mr. Stephens, however. has gate the advantages likely ‘:o to’u:v given notice of & contest. The estate “This number is ‘ed by pro- | 1s betwew: A anc o visional editors, who will give way to others, and these again will probably | -One of the features of the winter at| give place to still others, thus giving | Quebec is the competition for the best the widest scope and represemntation | snow statue made on Dufferin terrace. and untrammelled discussion.” Three prizes are offered, one of $50 | N o and two of §25 and some of the stat- HIDDEN FOR 40 YEARS. ubs are of much beauty. This yean the committee in charge hope to get Man Finds $30,000 Cash in Grandfath- | Paul Cheove, who is visiting in Que- | er’s Safe. bec, to be one of the judge Joseph D. Unangst, a farmer living near Farmersville: about four miles | BABIES CURED from Easton, Pa. has unexpectedly | con into possession of $30,000. Torturing, Disfigufing Humors Speedily ...,‘.i?;!‘!:., Many, many people buy Coal about as they need it and must have quick service and good Coal. —Get ‘em Dboth at Chappell's— E. CHAPPELL CO. I"or o number of vears Unansst has had an old iron safe which was given to him by.his father. who in turn re- ceived it from Lis father. The safe was red with the rust of 40 ield to Cuticura. | Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest not opened during all those years, as it o Telephones. was not known to contain anything of The “ufl'crub :v“}‘ucl: fl::::fi:vm special value. The door to it was lock- ~8nd Cuticura Omntment have afleviater ed, and no key was known to be around sl Tferts. dnd ohil. that would unlock It. The safe was e e pushed around from one corner to an- | des, Sana Cihe, SO other in odd places in an old building. | st gl g Unangst decided to sell the safe to s« have lod to their adop: | Jjanila a junk dealer to get it out of the way icn in_countless homes S and realize something on it, but he At e T g pricsle nt ot of hia hands he woald open it and £oc e ciin and blood. J. A. MORGAN & SON 266 1t it ‘contained any valuables. He A Iotee o Feima [ fo- Dpenit ERL X but the | } .4 ecema, reshes, and every form o o Vs eomi o v Bpee e el 0 i Boa] an umber oalp humors, with loss . of in- Unangst secured an expert at | ehildhood i3 safe oboning and the door was, drilled | fancy and:chilihoo ilv. P Central Wharf. Telephone 884 Sben. it was then found that the few | fanently, gar ec e e bnriicits '1n Tthe sate weve i [ e BU of mecce, W g} With money. Unanest found that the | Sorcojee SUGANC 00 abeo- | bile contained $30,000, all in_gold. By pore Sord i romtois LUMBER . The money is supposed to have been | put into the safe by Unangst's grand- father, who has been dead 40 years. BEQUESTS FOR CHARITY. Monroe Woman Provided for Jmport- ant Legacies in Her Wifl. The best to be had and at the right | prices too. Remember we always carry a big line of Shingles. Call us " LOST AND FOUND. with small | up and let us tell you about our stock. ne spot on | arvin, Ham- | aybrook Div. | H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY. novisa By the will of Elsa J. Stephens, aged 74 who died in Monioe on De- cember 8, $10,000 is left to the Bridge= GEO. A. DAVIS port_hospital, $5.000 to the Connecti- | cut nospital for the Insame; $5.000 for the home for the blind in Hartford; Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh | $1,000 to St. Peter's_church in_Mon- { roe, and Henry B. Stephens of Pat- ALWAYS IN STOCK. erson, N. J. a first cousin, $2,000. T!:e 7 L sum for the Bridgeport hospital is T . @e LR Specia A D. LATHROP, bequests are paid the remainder out | Office—cor. Market and Shetuoket Sts of a $5.000 portion is left for another Telephone 168-13. act29a CALAMITE COAL IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS Don’t Mistake the Cause of Your Troubles. A Norwich Citizen Shows How to Cure Them. Offering in Table Glass Many people never suspect thel| A ffandsome two-quart Giass Pitcher d Wood Ly e e e 2| s e o | Well - Seasoned Wo weak or aching back they think that|sios .1 og cemts the set. This is = it 1s only a musc weakness: when | ren) bargain. C. H. HASKELL urinary trouble sets in they think it W will soon correct itaclf. And so it is| We have succeeded in gotting “an- s - with all the other symptoms of Kidney | ther 1ot e litNs Mosin Coneies | 7 F,,.,,k",., st 68 Thames St disorders. That fs. just where the |With Drinking Glass. These go very | ™ . gz danger lies. You must cure. these | fast at 25c complete. troubles or they may lead to diabetes | Brass Tubular Dinmer Calls in vari or Bright's disease. The best remedy |ous sizes and prices from $3.00 fo | to use Is Doan's Kidnes Pills. It cures |$1000. Thess chimes are oaretutiy | Leaders for 1910 all flls which are caused by weak or |tested and give an absolutely correct diseased kidneys. Norwich people tes- | musical chord. They are very orna- in the mental- as well as useful. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25-29 Broadway tify to permanent cures. D. J. Brown, § Summer Street, Nor- wich, Conn. says: “The results that followed the usc of Doan’s Kidney Pills in my case were most satisfactory. I procured this remedy from N. D. Sevin & Son's drug store, and in view of my experience can heartily recommend it as an excellent preparation for toning ..AUTO LINE Pope-Hartford —AND THE— dec3l A Fighting Chance, one of the real ccesses of this season, comes to Panicieon Wednssday cvening. This | is an unexpegted booking of Manager | Carpenter’s and will give the people of Damieison and vicinity an opportunity | g0 witneas the presentation of une of | the best of Theodore Kramers plays. | Tt % a stage offering with real cause for_pateonage, overfowing with heart hterest and teaching o lesson of ele- veting tendencics. To see this play will be to give yourself the chance to better know the value of the Mfe that winds clear of evoldable adversity. A Fighting Chanoe is an offering with a Teason for beine. Seats now on sale =t Becidey’s drug store, Danielson. The up the kidneys and relicving all com- MISS M. C. ADLES, plaints due to a disordered condition of fla"’ scaffl? id faca SEIHEIE[IS[ these organs. Maxwell ORDER NOW. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 HEAVY HATS HURTFUL. cemts., Foster-Milburn Co, . Baffalo, | Hoating the head by heavs winter|mone et ook and cad New York, sole agents for the United | millinery ans 5 dnd hair jopkies S iete SISMEE RENL e States. To keep both healt juent and | demonstration. Remember the name—Doan’s—and | S¢i¢ntific sitention is neécessa L4 Have Miss Adles tone up your scaip. I G Rev. I. W. Williams Testifie Sabpery 106h gees 21-26 Chestnut Street. Rev. I W. Williams, Huntinzton, w.| WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich Va., writes us as follows: “This I8 10 | xoe. ceriify that 1 used Foley's Kidney | NeW Yori. Boston. Remedy for nervous exhaustion and | Telephone 704. Jan10d prices 36, 38 and cents. GAYLORD SANITARIUM | BW Encouraging Work in Battle Against Tuberculosis. In the 6fth annual report of the Mew Haven County Anti Fubercnlosis | association concerning the work of #he Gaylord Farm sanitarium, at Wa ingford, the report of the dispeneary work, by Dr. Frank B. Standish, forms #n interesting chapter. “At the close of the second year.” eays the report, “the tuberculosis clinte shows contin- ued growth. both In the number of patients tréated and in_ effectiveness. The efficlency of the clinic has been tly increased during the past year through the active co-operation of the ing Nurse assoclation. Miss Markbam, the nurse whose time was | devoted to tuberculosis work last year. | Bas continued in charge of this work | and has at times deen assisted by the ether visiting nurses. By means of fwnds obtaincd through efforis of the g Nurse association, milk and 2%Es have been furnished (o about 30 is during the year. this neeessi- & supply of 600 quarts of mhk | dozen eggs each month. In BB o i Sveras Satiints baxs maintained at the sanitarium and fa the country by this assectation and many patients have been supplied with reclining chairs, clothing and other supslies. Verious other charitable or- ganizations have assisted in the work of the clinic. Among tiese may be mentioned the Sunshine society. the King's Dmughter and the Leila Day Bmmsers. = There have been admitied B et the e M its who gave definite signs of tu- losis. These, with the 72 pa- admitted jast year, make a total af 172 patients treatcd at the clinic simce it was established. CIVICS BULLETIN. Publication lssued by League of Norwalk. The Civics Bulletin is a new publi- catlon got! out by the Civics league of Norwalk in the interests of cf betterment. The Norwalk Civics league is com- posed of a number of the representa- tive women of the town and has done mueh good since its organisation. The Publication of a dulletin from time to time through which the aims and ac- eamplishments of the league may be Mept before the puml and through #hich the interests of the public may “We aroused was recently conceived and | the first number 15 now being Fotten | aut. The Neow Civics idea of such a & to loeal civic in its first numb and its pablication is workers. The r urges many improvements and an kidney trouble and am free to say that | Fole: ey Remedy will do all that you r it” T.eée & Osgood Co. No Building in Norwich | will ever Be too large for us to bulid. All we ask is an opportunity to bid 1 the job. Competition is keen and sl B e el s RECOMMEND' THEIR Goodyear Quality Boots Rubber [Fells Arelics C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, embrace gmal_l water 218 MAIN STREET. e B or combination rail || Zhene 3% mas2ia | TRubbers " Money savea on and water trip from Belivered to Any Part of Norwich | § cloves and rmmn-_ 240 to $3.00. o th acknow zed to B Worki Coats, $1.38. anfliBack %o your Ji bt et acte vt s e [l v W Beb e o home city via the [|rEeatess. A toiephone order win . . receive prompt attenti H palatial ships of the D. ). McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St. | Alling Rubber Co., Atlantic, Gulf & WestIndies | | 25322 | 74 Main 8t, Norwich, = = : " 158 Main St, New London. Steamship Lines The Korwich Hickel & Brass o, (B Wholesale (:i3..) Retall -CLYDE LI Tableware, | Florida, the Carolinas, Georgia wad San Domioge Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Nerwici. Conn The Falllllllg St“d'os, octre & kine Assoriment s 31 Willow St ._MMNERY are showing some very | pretty Chairs and other lpuccs of Furniture. Call hnd see them. MALLORY LI Texas, California and Pacific Coast points; Florida- West Coast, Mobile and New Orleans 'ORTO RICO LIN Porto Rico, cruises to San Juan and around the Island “at itttle prices MRS. G. P. §T, skl STANTON, NORWICH DAILY LUNCH, 40 Franklin Street. TRY OUR RECULAR DINNER- _ .. SPECIAL SUPPERS or Coffee—15¢c. Upen from 5a m to12 p. . E. GALY, Prop. e e e “WARD Nassau-Cuba-Mexico-Yucatan, with rail connections for all im- portant interior citis Curtains, Shades and Up- holstery Goods. nov2sa Horse Blankets, With T Send for the AGWI News magazine of travel and LET US PLAN YOUR TOUR septéd i 2 by vy ey STy Bt NS Fur Robes 290 Broadway, New York oR t‘\ RAILROAD TICKWY OFF OR AUTHORIZED o .m.pxm and Automebile Robes. The balance of this stock we wi 11 Framiiin Strear | Ol0an out at 1-3 the price of their value. UNDERWO! 51 Br ] | | ! | | 4. F. CONANT. rpose briefly as fol- Civics Bulletin is devoted to ent of Norwalk, all of Nor- every part and region, without ed from time to time. Segk relisble information as every improvement =tn. and the cost of its *— s S | Whitestone 5c and the J.T. C. 19 { Cigars are the oest on the market | | 2o, thom. s | L. L. CHAPMAN, Smach treu- BATH STREET, NORWICH, CONN. jan4daw AHERN BROS., General Contractors 63 BROADWAY “Phone 713. ative. It is the natural remedy for indigestion,dys- pepsia, heartburn. bad breath, sick | CHANGE 1N ADDRESS, headache, torpid liver, biliousness and DR. N. GILBERT habitual constipation. = Foles's Oring 3 GRAY,. Laxative sweetens the stomach and | formerly at Hodge's Stable. is now lo- breath, and tones up the entire ali- | cated In rear of No. § Franklin square mentary system. Lee & Osgood Co. Tel. 674, mayisd - Junza Also Wall Papers, Lace| t ' privi family. Ad. ar.—aoxx o-’x:-,\;#y'a. Vjaniia WANTED An lenced lady]ste; & 5 P e Torse, it N T 556-5. jani1d LARAMIBE Al kinds of raw furs bought, sold and tanned. Taxidermist work done. Repairing of boots, shoes, rubbers, hot water bot- tles, ete. Umbrellas repaired and hew- Iy Govered. 7S Main St. Willimantic, ‘onn. Telephone 11-3. Janlla 'AGENTS—Wanted in every county in R. L. and Conn., to sell a new inven- tion: horse owsers buy them quickly. Got, territory _and make blg money! Write for ulars. J. Conant,’ Awent for K. L and Coun. Westerly. 'Am—‘—l’oauhn to_do mn-nl X., care of Bulle- W about 1300, cum, Ct. Tel _— e OR .Al.l-—dwd. strong, dw‘bl- Reasonable hmo{l&m .'Iwofimln m}’- Janlld FOR SALE—I buy poultry, Pogé and fen. "G A Bullard, Norwioh. quuTuna HO) FOR SALE—Langworth: wEShaEe FOR fALE Letenarity & twenty-five perponally selected India countiy horses. Now at Welc s Seabl " on MM&M -uu.u-aemu : PRESS DESPATCHES T always tounc this e “arnall " 10ETAY, NOT THINE OWN. Thyself and thy belongings Westerly. one-hal? FOR SALE—At about its value, as owner has no further use for it and must sell it regardiess of cost oF yalue, whole rig, bay cob, welght 1060 ibs., 10 years old, sound, can ro: 0% ity por” our, ood worker, nice Jaka ants thc aay 1ftie cniid to arive, or cdre for; nearly nmew runabout bug- new harness, stable and street Blinkets and rove. - Price for all, $140, if taken at once. WIll sell separately. Call 131 Main St, second flight. New London, Conn. '« san1ld FOR SALE—A g00d paying, well es- tablished, up-to-date lunch room: good ‘ nousework. Address reasons olling. Adaress P. "‘"w°"°" = "‘::" mond, Derby, Conn. jani0a otice floors ant halis Addrese Box 36, care this | FOR SALE—A fine pair of black affice. Janiod _ | horses ~sound. welght “about 2500 pounds, good for any purpose, - WANTED Young_man fo learn the | beclaily adapted for ilvery or under- barber trade. Inquire at this office. | laker. Brice low. Inspection invited. Jan1od aDas "WiTitatn 4. Wiicox."Box’ No. 102" Westerly, R. Jansa WANTED_Firat class jig and fixture malkers; general machinists; specialists on automatic and hand screw machines, FOR SALE—Coverod milk wagen, new gear; price low for a quick | ""P,f,’,.",,‘",“,“{“‘;‘,"":' S hERI%, 0 | RQGréss Chas. ¥. Ennls, Danicison, Ct Yachinary Yco., Bmployment Bureau, | _novizd DOV - Saes FOR SALE OR RENT-NKew seven | CASH _PAID for beef hides and raw | room cot mprovements. “on furs at Lot % AP SRR | Eauter TS ans: comven- ot each week: A C. Benneit. decsid | jently near Hon Eany WANTED A itchen sirl. st the | Saiem Road. Got2id Backus Hospital. Jansa o = = ANTED. am in the west buying horsesy an Boston and New. ‘%»i“{he..wfl 1{"’ | T will have some nice chunks and busi- jra- | ness Horses and will try to buy a few | Heebner's 11 A hur & Bennetts © o noved WANTED—Ruptu peuple to eail ac e office. 165 Main” $teeet, Wil mantic. We 'lnl to show you how we | heavy Draft Horses. Anyone wanting a horse will do woll to walit for these, for I will sell closer to cost price than anyon freat rupture. Tiwenty years: study of the mecglnlul treatment of rupture. ELMER R. PIERSON. Thousands have been relieved and many JanTd have been entirely cured of their Mup- ture. If you have trouble with your FOR SALE CHEAP. truss or ‘your rupture troubles You,| golid mahogany bar and mirrored come and ‘consult us. No emrn for | hack fixtures, a capacious icebox, one officc examination, Send for free book | wail showease (for bottles, ete.) ana on rapture. 'Dr. Cooke Truss Co o Eghart Dart, Rupture Speciailst. and th ex- tures may office fixtures. all matchini nt_condition. These fx bs very ‘well adapted To a barber ebo or drug store. Apply Mry E. ¥. M- CASH REGISTERS, Namars, Siater Ave, City, tor Mr. Jonn typewriters, slot machines. sewing ma- | B. Leahy. New London. Ct. decild chfSes and carpet sweepers o Tepair: - Sitlary ‘Sharpened. = key ftting. . saw REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. SLtE S Sameie ox: all makes of 40-acre farm. good comfortabls ©- machines. Open evenings. Eouse. 1 mlile to village, 4 wiles SEWING MACHINE HOSPITAL, Gemeral Repair Shop. 160 West Maln St. A. H. OUSLEY. Mgr. Tel. 558-4, Over Fitzgerald's market, near Thames squar néd WANTED A family with house girls. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. jan10d WANTED AT ONCE Several Lathe Hands, also Screw Machine Hands to o to Bridgeport. Conn. Free Employment Bu: 43 Broadway, S. H. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS ‘urnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Streel sanz22d T. F. BURNS, He.ating and Plumbing, MSI Franklin Strest. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Boyntos Furnaces. 65 West main Strest. Norwich, Cenn dec7d Do It Now two or three good weavers, family cooks and general room to city. $700. 4 acres, 1 mile to city, hundy to trol- 3-toom cottage finiahed in 204 cold water, bath, new 900 75-a¢re torm tn New Lon- oo & “Ths “Deat 1 don countyfor $5,00¢ Several good investment properties in_city of Willimantie. Three furnished cottages on Fisher's Isiand at bargain price: If you want a_farm. country home or city property. cail at TRYON REALLESTATE AGRENCY, 715 Malm Su Willimastie, Cenn. iy1sa Euy the Metz Plan Car Order now 82 ana assemble 1t yourself. spring. Agent. A. B. Simpson, West Main St. City. octz6a For Sale or Rent steam heat, lights, etc., Cottage of elght rooms, bath, laundry, electric near car line. Apply A. L. POTTER, 18 Broadway jandd WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, 227 Main St., Franklin Scuare. feal Estate and insurance FOR SALE COTTAGE—In Ea orwich, nearly new; only ten minutes' walk from post- office; seven rooms; steam heat! in 5004 order. Easy terms and cheap. Roesevelt Ave. 88, near the Bleachery, Greeneville; six room oot- tage, with large, well cultivated gar- den.” Easy terms. Low price. Brook St.. N very cheap five- room cattage, with lavke good Sarden ery little money required. Jjanld FOR SALE 50 Shares Preferred Stock notice. oct2a DR. D. J. SHAHAN, Physician and Surgeon, 317 Main Street. Telephone 821 Hours: 130 to 3.30 and § to 9 p. m. General Contractor AR Svguiy sasciva praant and curelis order. sBentos. Give me a trial isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Teleshone 92 cheice of 400 farms. A new tract of seashore property just opened. lots by 150, prices from $250 to $300. Terms casy. Write | for particulars. | WILLIAM A. WILCOX, { Real Estate Broker, West Broad Street, Room Westerly, R. L Jansd No. 41 1 "Phone connection. -”"J-OANED n &'k::m wny Kind un- q“.n.u- of Intorest. An old fiea fem o Gexl with. Eatabilshaa 15730 TRE COLLATERAL LOAN oda 142 Main Street, Upstairs. o RANT. Are nat thine own so proper as to i Wanto Thyself upon thy wirtues, they om thee: PR S50 SO T | Heaven oty yin ws an we with ailey. San$ThETu ght hom tor themselves; for If T RENT_SIx-room Tenement, with e Virties ” g b at 1 woll Ave. Enquire at Ko forth of un, ‘twere all alike 153 Boswell Ave. "faniva”t | An 1t welina thom Boirits are not MO MENT—One room. 30%30, LEN | But to fine issues, nor mature never and ary Mo 170 Frankiin Bt. Enquire Tends 2 o No. 31 Willow Si. Jansd_ | The smnlicst seruple of her excellence TO RENT—Office rooms in the Bill But, Ilk;- thrifty goddess, she oters block; steam heat furplshed. Inguire | ... w0 J of F.'L. Mutehins, 37 Shetucket Btreet. | orself (he glory of a creditor o e | BB thanics "and von i akespen z zobn:flnm_uppeé tenement, T rooms §s oy nd ‘bath room. Inquire of J. Brad- i ford, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway, deczd BECAUSE YOU KNOW. TO RENT—FIirst ciuss store in M The mold n turned Is heaped up honey block, W Main. Inquire Ma. he & honey Bros.’ Stable, Fal Ave. novisd The farew: flowers lie in drifte TO BENT—A benement of five rooms | The purple night draws curtalns ¢ on one floor; also & A4t of elght rooms the Noeh b and bath. Inquire at 307 Wazhington And now you know Street. novila - | ~T0_RENTSwro T pramn 8t 17 Unraveled now the tangled o rtiey ng. to J. B | . il 3 Hardley, of at the store. ~* > noviba Fon ad wings and rea Desirable front office; | MOW 40U, far o "must souna rooms . Central build BT steife t and water. J. B. Lucas, Now that you know __oet16d The tortuous way you sped. not k TO LET—On Broadway, next te the ing why . X Wauregan Hotel, two. Taoms. suitab The love that into blossom w for offices or di maker: also in the grow me bullding. a large nd dry | You ¢ member these with asement room, 36 feet by 36 feet, sult- slgh, able for business purpos or storage. | For now you know Apply to_William H. 8) OB ot Live : STORE TO WENT at 61 Franklin Sy e T DAk street, sultable for most any kind of Life’'s wounding paths wit tum business. Moderate rent. (nquire at bling feet and slow Bulletin_Office. sep8d |1 am gontent to koop my watch witw b 1O, RENI-—Basement street; suitabie for the milar_ousiness. ght modern_conve: at_33 Otis St Inquire N. 'J. Ayling, WHAT'S THE USE IN HOLIDAY GOODS We have a large asortment of Pure Wines and Liquors for With every purchase of $1.00 and over we give away FREE * nice Christmas Present and a Beau- iful Calendar. Geo. Greenberger, Norwich, Conn. 67 Franklin Street, Telephone 813. THE PAINT OF QUALITY Looks Best! Wears Longest! NOTICE! To Rent. six-room fiat, on at 55 Frankitn | Because you k Fali 3an 6 JuNE. Long 1 had loved her, long had To hope she might veturn my love. And now at last I knew she cared Forth from her window, high ab She fondly looked and heard my ploa And modestly encouraged me with | lower' floor, | No_fairer maiden ever gazed or telephons |\ Out on a lover In the night novi6d |y jadder carefully 1 ralsed | My frme Were strong, my heart concern she showed ot A moment more and we would mest v, up I climbed to her and bliss Hor’ arms around "y merk we thrown ; Jur glad lips met tn one long ki My yearning heart had claimed It meomod as I the stars with gles Were singing down to her and' Out from the window ledge s Her Klad heart ' beating bloast: T ore her dswrnwara it e ut orenont Ana ¥ Uwolks, 2% "Riser, Horald VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings rung by #he 100lked her the ladder brok in the Chicago ¥ HOLLERING? “What are the proper calling card the Holldays. | “Three or upward are considered 800d."—Loulsville Courler-Journal Nuwed—Ah, matrimony, my boy rimony is the oasis in the desert of Old Grouch—Huh! A mirage-—I Transcript. “Life is just one blamed thing another.” “No, it is one thing another.—New York Press. Prospective lodger—Oh, we & want much for meals. Landlady-I *ope, sir, yoh ain’t c ous ‘boarders!—Punch. “How Is your last book of posms Ing?" “Like hot_cakes. A, penmy, eh?'—Pele Mole “Wy wife alwayns forgives niy fau) ve ‘got _you _skinned to “How?' “My wife forgets Cleveland Leader Vision and sight Are not the same, dec1sd quite You may call her & visior Don't call her a slght Kansas City Times. “Isn't your hat rather cur shape?’ asked the uninformed ma ‘Certainly,” answored his wife, "It to be. Any hat that wasn't curlous shape would look queer.’—Washing ton Star. “T don't think that the book will 4 matize well” “Why not The b has a good many mental struggles, them kind of combnts don't go we the stage.”—Pittsburg Post “There I8 no place in the world me.” “Why not stands me,” “Th the world for announcer.”. re 1y u Hnral Designs and Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary Kansas City Journa | plumbing IIEDlthBd b{ n‘l'll and mod- —of the— 1 | ern open plum] t w repay you 3 5" R irease of neaitn and sevins || C. H. Davis & Co. Inc. Covers Most! MUCH IN LITTLE of doctor’s bills. Overhauling and re- A Tennessee man proposes to fitting thoroughly done. Let me give | A Quarterly Dividend at the — Mt. McKinley in & baloon. For aa you a figure for replacing all the old rate of 7 per cent. has just been reason or other this d t plambing with the ‘modern kind that declared quite like mountain climbing, = w! eep oul e scwer gas. o ' B work will be first-ciass and the price JAMES L. CASE, uase them. Acoording to th capital S reasonable. ] 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Gonn. some English ph . 7 pationts to eat oysters that J. F. TOMPKINS, | “There’s a reason.” rell sonked in wea wator b aug1sd 67 West Main Street. | - b g I FUR SA E - ASE S A plano stool that will ac but one person under ording PEOPLE’S MARKET, stances '»,mb Fhich con which can be spread o hold t 6 Franklin St. play ducts, has been invented by a ¢h To seitle an estate the property of cagoan. { the late Robert Breckenridge, uated EHAS fisfiflfln & Efl There were only two Bng h T I-‘Ine mm—mm D‘“’Y‘. at 65 and 69 Prospect Street, consist- " " xh'v’vw_v';( in the last cent | on Fabru 822, for American, both Sage and | ins of one two-tenement house and 45 and 41 S e (Bl e Ll m two cottages. All rented and in fairly an ;:;'I“fi"l_" r June 24, 1887, for the q g good repai Commerce Streai. At s Pasm BUTTER--Tub and Prints. Al 99 41 N RISRLES Adopiele: ua, while Halfe, the great It | trator, corner 8th Strest and Centr: er It in claimod 1 | take,” o song which 4 i ’ . prima donn V.\Imu Vestr int Lettuce, Celery, Etc. Aven Soitan ov: ma “Paul F jan7d JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. WALL PAPERS — A_concession g hoch DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Whal S‘l 250 Pt CATH < which is capltalized oL i 000, to erect o power tion nt B Denta/ Surgeon. o fix-Lp‘:onnlsnn ¢ for ¥au and | taael T bt thus' (s no’ progress g received. has heen roported n em‘fn:l‘n:’;u&h'; fi-er- practwe wILL B“Y | T"’x:n |‘hs }:c‘u.:. Prices the Lowest. ST i ALY LS o [ ol andcsay Ehem. Taleahuano, Chill, (there are morn th 161 Main Street. Norwich, Cean | °,p go-acre farm. nine-room house, | poioY g iAking orders for Painting, | ),000,000 cubic metors of wof r novzed two barns, sterchouse, crib, severai ©oPer Fanging and Decorating: fair quality within ar n of hennerys, buildings in fine condition e sawure meiers, or 4 "c“, 0.7 are large orchard, on macadam road, " . e vein s 66 meter Brown & Rogers e Teno i A hot.and arare] P. F. MURTAGH, bout 115 feet, thick. Wish to annourice to the public that | 312 fror Shore Line raliroad | 7_‘_{'; Tetephone. 92-94 West Main St.| Th. siate railrond commission of they are all ready for the Fall Paint- | po ol 5t ¥ i en inimediateiy. ineur- | 0ct18d Massachusetts has a knotty pro Dig. 2nq Ehperhansivg Jniall of 18 [ance free, no taxes tIl 1911 solve—fust what are fhe “ri of o renches at living prices, wi ‘om- o 5 drunken man on n public conve petent Men to do the work at short Send for Wilcox's arm Bulletin, e ot : E ““ ‘v”- b "-. a7 l‘, > ts share of 1t tre CutFlowers For All Occasions. e s s - GEDULDIG’S, |cohoifermeniatlort which are 15 Telephone 868, 77 Codar 8t R Sotatosi. (ot e e ey y26a on oleaginons liquid, swimmis We are headquarters ror NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE. Family trade supplied C. E. Wright, § Cove St. MME, TAFT; Clairvoyant and Palmis ed out of town. Th notified upon her return. wtirfuce of the distiliing apparaty Jog the resdiumn (n the proce rectification of spirite at 60c per dox. Tel. octsod ple Tubber is extra led guayule, wi thee mountainous parts of the st Coahufla, San Buls, Potosl and Chibuahua. For many t was known that this plant contuincd has been call- public will be novi7a rubber, but not until 1900 was & pro cess discovered whereby it was made a commercial possibility,

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