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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY. TOMORROW GENERALLY FAIR. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Auditorium. Motion Pictures and Illustrated Songs Norwich Central Labor Union meets in_Lucas Rlock. Thames ledge, No. 326, N. E. O P, ‘meets in Foresters’ Hail. St Mary's T. A. and B. Society meets ia St Mary's Hail ANNOUNCEMENTS Trolley Cars to Run to All After the Circus Tonight. The Connecticut company have ar- ranged to have cars ran to Central Village, Willimantic and all city points ter this evening’s performance.of the | Furepaugh and Sells Brothers’ circus. Points Popular Excursion to Newport. The large demand for tickets to Newport on the popular excursion next [ Thursday demonstrated the fact that the pubiic fully appreciate the ex: tional opportunity afforded (o Rhis famous resort. As announced, the sale of tic e steictly limited and those to participate in the trip should pu chbase early to avoid disappointment on day of excursion. See adv. in today's Third Annual Farmers, sportsmen a tid visit Connecticut Fair. nusement Jovers throughout the state are inter- Bfeed in the announcement that prep- Wrations for the third annual Connec- gicwt fair, which will be at Char- ter Oak park, Hartford, « 5 to 3, inciusive, are now in full swing and are an a scale which will insure a| Ereater enterprise than evar be- re. Particular interest, however, | cepters around the fact that the grand circuit racing, which has formed the Seckbone of the fair for the past two gears, will be offered for five days this meason. After two years of experience the Connecticut fair is finding it place secure as a great state institu tion and is rounding into a permanent ®rzanization those features which have Ziven success year after vear to ti great state fairs of the we: cattle show, the horse racing, sheep, swine, poultry. the farm | hinery, household exhibits. and | But not least of all, the midway, give featurss which never tire and, coming the harvest season, form a | celebration for a happy time of | Forepaugh and Sells Brothers’ Circus. The Adam Forepaugh and _Sells Brothers' Big United shows retain the @treet parade, and a gorgeous display | ly two miles in length will leave show grounds this morning at mbout 19 o'clock and traverse usual Foute. Some shows have eliminat this feature of “circus day” on a coumt of the tremendous expense to provide paraphernalia for street dis- Play, but these sreater shows hold tha a street de is a part of a circus ®ickst and that to deprive the public wf this gource of pleasure is to br M with the American peoric of the cages of the Forcpangh ana B Srothe open during parade, which is " hing which mmarks tne Hb 4his great enterprise. The public | thus afforded a free opportunity of @lelng many of the wild beasts carried by this tented Institution. The horses -a-- &reat feature of the display. For | circus_has been noted for | horses. The horses are mostly &%ym, awell matched and well groomed. Lilkte-other cities in the way of strees parades, & circus without a grand pa- tesomehow does not scem like the Aghtng. and the announcement that ugh and S Brothers Bave retained this feature will | beswelcome news for eversbody. To- | day is the big day | 1t looks ts though a record-breaking ciowd would witness this circus here. The outlying districts have been thor- v billed and reports from other are of such a favorable charac- | %ar that the people can hardly be dis- | appointed. The show has 70 cars, | which makes it one of the largest on €le road: the numerous splendid fea- tures have caused most favorable com- ment by newspapers everywhere as the best ever seen with a tented terprise. The Forepauszh and | following Clark one two-base hit and Nelkin one tw hit. Three balls were used during the game, two being lost in the brush near the field. There was a large attendance. Personals. Wi E. Baker of New Britain was at his home on Linwood avenue | over Sunday | Fred O. Brown of Exeter and Fred | J. Brown of Lebanon were callers in | ! Trursday for the Merchants' ‘excursion and Saturday the mills will close for the Manufacturers’ excursion. Several Stafford people will attend the circus in Norwich today (Tues- day). Winners at Fair Grounds Sports. The winners of the events in the contests at the fair grounds Saturday were as follows: 100 yard dash—Won by Costello; Hanley second. Time, 1ls. Running broad jump—Won by Wood; Neal second. Distancs, 17 feet, 3 inches. Half mile run—Wwx Neal second. Time, Putting 20-pound Wood: Shea second. s inches. 0 yard Quinn second. ©One mile relay race—Won by Men: Tierney Cadets seeon rs third: Woodmen fourth; fifth. Time, 4.16 1-2. tanding broad jump—Won by Mul- 7ood second. Distance, § feet, inches. ebail Edward’ Saturday n by Valentine; .16. shot—Won by Distance, 37 feet, handicap—Won by Green; Time, 28 1 S| The t from St. lic school tory for of 15 to at the evening. fireworks game betwzen teams school and the pub- resulted in a vie- dward’s boys by the ecore he victory was celebrated al schoolhouse Mond: There wers refreshment ete. " COLCHESTER East Haddam Loses to Visiting Play- ers—200 More Summer Boarders Ar- rive. The Colchester baseball team went | to East Haddam Saturday afternoon to play a return game with the team | of thai place. The team went over in Case & Chapman’s automobiles. The s the batting order of the two teams Dast Haddam—L, Gorman 3b. Ball ef, C. Swan p and c Swan 3b, Board- | man ss, Russell 1b, Comstock ¢ and cf, Olesin if, Lemair rf and p. Colchester—O Brien . Tatro ss, Nelkin 3D, n c, p, Clark rf, Friedman c The score by innings lches L ..001360001—11 S050030000—8 Haddam L. Swan and C. an each made a two base hit. For Colchester Lazinsk two two-base hits, | Lazinsk 1b, West Randall If. town Saturday ; M. Reade of Willimantic n town Monday. Heavy Travel Delays Train. | 2.45 train on the B thirty minutes late Sature t of the heavy travel. Fridag | turday over two hundred board- | { from New York arrived and were taken to the resorts in the village and outskirts. Mrs. Ru: daughters 11_Chamberiain and twe Marlboro were callers of here Sunday Miss Carrier of Westchester vas tho gucst of her sister, Miss Jen- ‘nue, Sat- | of Norwich was Water Fall 1.81 Inches. The 1 ng dry spell which we hava been having was broken Saturday night by a fine rain. Ie began to ramn about 5 o'clock and continued late in | the night There was 1.81 inches of | water fgll. The air Sunday was very clear and cool. Willard is in Hartford liams returned to his oadway Saturday. after | weeks’ visit with f | Hampton ang Portland. d Smith .of New Britain is | the guest of Charles J. Bailey on South Main street. ends in 1 st Brothers Big United shows have TeBuilt for the season 1910 weale of magnificence. The trains ar. rived eariy this morning and all w Be ready for the parade at 10 o'clock. Two enows will be given today, at 2 | @md $ p. m._Tickets are selling at the | Broadway pharmacy as well | srounds. at the !REED THEATER. White Fawn’s Devotion, Pathe's M, terpiece. SMhe Breed theater held its usual Ilsegpe audience last evening, end all voted that for variety of sub gemeral excellence the bill « beaten. Particular interest ed in the beantiful yet story. produced nd id not be is center- irilling Indian ntry, to picture- enti- is one | tied White Fawn ©f the first productic company. It is enacted mediate direction ¢ chiet, and cture a voung her cowboy heir 10 a sheis in t sion and att finding the *his hard, pr durries 1o relativ start upon a ram of revens is a thrilling and intensels story, with exau the far w some that msually novel Correct Scenes of Indian life form many scenes, and cur m- Indian famous and mteresting part of customs iting sce wo big ill aer utilized in many of the ex A_splendid Biograph on, and Mr. Plo: trated song bi STAFFORD SPRINGS Death of Mrs. Almira Gary in Spring- field—Winning Contestants at Fair | Grounds—Merchants’ and Manufac- | turers’ Outings. Mrs. Almira the home Vining. in Sprir Mrs. Gary has bee for some time, but t expected so soon. Mr: the daughter of the late Augustus Spell- man. Besides her husband, Charles B Cary, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. C'S Vining, of Springfield. and ome son. George, of Stafford Spring: Town School Committee Meels. The town school committee meeting at the library Monday noon. The only v in the ough schools now ar: commer clal department of school, n the high where Mise Fitton has resigned, and in grades Six and Seven. which were Jast year by Miss Brainard. are vacancies to be filled in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth dis- "Wise of Providence is =pand- ag a two weeks' vacation in town. & Twe Excursions This Week. ‘- stores -ul be closed all day The board of selectmen held 1 meat- | in their rocm in Buell's black on | Clippers of Willixrans on the 1501 on the park S. n. but on account of misunderstanding t id not pl m Wwas a . 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Telephone 853. apr2sd DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkles. Warry over fli-health does yous ealth no good, and .merely cauaes wrinkles, that make you look oldee than you ars. It you zre sick, don't worry, but go about 1t to make ycurself well. To do this we repeat the words of thousand: of other former sufferars from woman. ty ills, similar to vours, when we scy, lake Viburn-0. It 1s a wonderful female remedy, 5ou will admit if yeu try 1, Direcsions for s ase are printed 13 iz languages with every bottle. Frics $125 at druggists- FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Street. Now York mar3ia Taylor Nnrsery Bed i No longer is for the ther and baby . A Nurs d has been perfected after twelve years of scientific experimenting that mothers, nunses, physicians and all who have seen it. endorse and declare that it has revolutionized all things connected with babyhood Seaddisplay at our Store SHEA & BURKE, iviad 37-41 Main Street, LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake ana Bread capuot be excelled. Give us a trial order. novzd e WHAT'S NEW = THE PALACE CAFE Step in znd see us. FRANK WATSON & CO., marzd 78 Franklin Street. 20 Fairmount Strest. will Foley cure any cas. dder trouble not beyohd the reach of medicine. No medicine can d6 more. Lee & Ossood 1! PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Contral Avenue. - SLATE. R Metal Cornices and g Gutters and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- bing prompflv TelL T The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street sanzza S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. 65 West M. Street, Norwich, Conn. decid T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. marsa Do It Now Have that oid-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing repiaced by aew and red- ern open plumbing. It will repay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor’s biils. Overhauling and re- fitting thoroughiy done. Le: me give you a figure for replacing all the old plumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. TEke work wilt be first-class and the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 Wast Main Strest. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ited States for the District of Con- suglsa v neeticut, In thé matter of Louis Weinstein a Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. No. 2446. fo the creditors of Louis Weinstein of Montville_ in the County of New London and District aforesaid, a bank- rupt Notice is hereby given that on the 11th day of July, A. D. 1910, the ;above named was “duly adjudicated a bank- rupt. and that the first meeting of his ors will be held before the un- gned at his office, No. 3 Richards Building, Norwich, aid District, on th day of July, A. D. 1910, at lock noon. ‘at ‘which time 'the reditors may attend, prove their appoint trustee, be heard as o orders of Referee fof care of prop- crty of the estate and disposal thercof. 4t Auction or private sale, examine the bankrupt, and _transact such _other business 'as may properly come before said meeting. AMOS A. BROWNING, Referee in Bankruptcy. b, Conn., July 16th, 191p. iy19d NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District 5f Norwichi, on the 1Sth day of July, A. D. 1910, Presont—NELSON_J. AYLING. Judge. Estate of Jane B, Robertson, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Executrices eite ihe creditors of said deceased to bring 2 their claims against said estate within six months from this date. by posting a notice to that effect. to- gether with a copy of this order on the sign-post nearest to the place where =aid deceased last dwelt andin the same town, and by _publishing the same once in a newspaper having a Sirculation in said District, and make, Teturn to_this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true Norwi eopy of record. Attest: ~FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. OTICE.—AIl creditors of sald de- -ased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the ersigned at 443 Main St. Norwich, within the time limited in the and foregoing order. SARAH W. RUHLE, ivisa Executrix. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, ‘on the 15th day of July, A. D. 1910, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Martha A. Peckham, ate of Norwich, n sald District, deceased. Kiedic C. Allen of Brooklyn, N ared in Court and filed a pet ing. for the reasons therein set b, that administration be granted upon’ the estate of said deceased, al- e be Intestate. Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at (e Provaie Court Hoom in. the City of Sewich, in sald_District, on the 25 o aly, AT 1910 At 12 o clock and ihat notice of the pend Q" petition, and of said. hea given Dy ‘the publication or one time fin Some news- ing a circulation in said Dis- hd by depositing a true and opy of suid order in the po postage paid b 2ttested 1t said Norwich istered letter direcied to_ “Mrs. Nel- J. Bay 25th Street, ensonhurst, respectively, each it least six daye prior to the date of said hearing. and that return be made i infs Court, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and forezoins 15 & true ORici ““"FANNIE C. CHURCH. Svisa Cleric NOTICE Special District Meeting legal voters of the Falls Dis- - liereby warned to meet at the in said District on Tues- aay, 1910, at 730 p. m. to deiérmine whether the District Com- mittee shall be authorized to borrow, for and on behalf of the District. suf- ficient money, not to exceed $300. to pay for painfing the exterior of ' the Schoolhouse, and for making such re- pairs ac may be required in prepara- » for sucl reinting, and to authorizs the exe ntion and delivery of the Dis- trict’s note or certificate’ of indebted- 1ess for the sum borrowed. D: Norwich, Conn., 13, The trict Schoolhouse Juiy July 1910, HENDERSON, H. MURPHY, BT T w wM 30 [} N ARTHUR G. C. L. HOPKIN: jviza District Committee. For a Few Days we are selling Books of Fietion 37c and 49c¢ CRANSTON & CO.- iylsdaw saverdbing meaium 1 Cnlllztltnl equal to - RUAINEsE IEsUIL TR e THERE 15 no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticat equal to The Bul- icun for business results THERE I3 no adver Eastern Connecticut e to letin for business res mesh makers. Jyisa SRR Box 63, Norwich Town. m:fi- WANTED—Two i1 ward work at the S FewFraven ABapital 'Am—tA! et cll:;’ o E o 2 Rose Cofee House, WO B -0adway. ivisa WANTED A boy 16 years old at Huriey’s Messenger Service. Jy16d SILK WINDERS and warper tenders wanted at Brainerd & Avmstrons Stk Mill, Golden Street. . Jy1sd WANTED- _Good all Tound &irl for nouseworle Good wages to right party. Apply at 63 Church St AN EXPERIENCED MALE XU would like a position. No objection to country. Inquire at Utley & Jones’ or 119 Williams St References furnished. Jun2sa WANTED. Young man and wife (no children) for waiters in dining room (16 people). Some _experience irable, but not necessary i the partiés are bright and quick to learn. _ Wages are $35 per Honth ‘Cror boin). PeScd “and.. rosm. Also wanted, several laborers and farm hands; also’ girls “for -general house- work.' Free Employment Bureau, S. H. Reeves, Supt. jyi3a WANTED ALy SEWING MACHINES, CASH REGIS- TERS, TXPEWRITERS and Bicycles to repair; Baby Carriage Tires put on while you wait. A, H. OUSLEY, Expert, 65_Franklin St, opp. Bulletin Office. Open_evenings' until 8 o'clockjy18d WANTED Experienced “Bullard” Boring Mill Machine men. Apply at once. The Hartford Rubber Works Co., Hartford, Conn. Jy14d .Wanted for the Shore Table Girls and Laundry Women Room 32, Central Building. jyida J. B. LUCAS PERSONAL. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- finements; physiclans attending; in- fants adopted, or boarded if desired; confidential; terms reasonable; in- close stamp; write to Collinsville San- itarium. P. O. Box 40, Hartford, Ct. aprida LUMBER AND COAL COAL Buy a Ton or Mere of Coal Every Month From Now On___. And vou will have your Winter's Coal in-the-bin and never feel it. — PRICE IS RIGHT — E. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Lumber Jyisdaw CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood G. H. HASKELL. 402 — ’Phones — 489 may24d COAL and LUMBER Ig the beautiful valley of Wyoming, in Penn. 'lles the beds o est A; thracite” Coal in the world. have secured a_su season. Try and heater. We are the agents for Rex Flintkote Roofing, one of the best roofings known to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone $84. aprisa COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh 1y of this Coal for this t'In your cooking stove : e, 1 g e%-fl -, 5% m..m.;mmfil. et Frenkiin St, or_telephone}3se; 3 37193 Goraon aad et Seatoam All Season: and E. Peckham, East Sid: at _corner High and broker or R. C. street; SALE—Good second-hand 'u ¥or furt SALE_60,000 W. Plume, Paris Pascal celery, 15,000 caulifiower, - 35,000 cibbag: Barly Simmer, Red Wholesale and retail. ¥, “Felephone con. ten Savoy. Jy18d FOR SALEOne black mare, sit eas old, welght 1100; one bay Worse, cleht vears old, weight 1250, 'Bmquirs iy1sd FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT. TO RENT—Nice upper flat, six rooms and storage, bath, gas; good repair, 40 Hobare Avenue. 'Tuauire on prem! Iy127ThS o "Bt tor o3 B Point uu oom 32, Central bufld!n;;ul‘ld FOR RENT—New e!’ t-room _fur- nllhed cottages at Lord’'s Point, Ston- ton, Conn.; running water, modern la let, telephone, five minutes from trolley, excellent bathing, boating and fishing’; ready July 156th; terms reason- lblle ldAdflrall Box 31, Niantic, Conn. e est Malin Sts. MOTOR BOATS_AMotor boats —and cabin launches, quick delivery, full line gosoltne engines. The Wesi Mystic JeT To, RENT—Furnished cottage, July and August, at Pleasant View, “Address . M. Randolph, § Chestnut St., West- erly. Jesa dcornp-ny_ ‘West Mystic, Cons A CHANCE FOR SOMEONE—The brick house and barn situated at 34 Thlnnan 8t., runnln& to_the river croslfinl th H. & H. R. tracks, will be sold chieap to settl ctate of 'late Joseph Plaut_ For fur- ther particulars,_see any real estate laut, 144 Main St. IY16TuThS FOR SALE House containing 8 rooms on business part_of building can be used for store. Will be sold cheap. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building. Open evenings. Jysa and_toilet, ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Offico—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-12. . i e oct2sa SPEGIAL ! For the next seven days we will sell our stock of Refrigerators Go-Carts Porch Rockers at prices regardless of cost. 62-66 Main Street. Jvea ELMER R. PIERSON Horse Dealer Telephone 177-12 What $1300. Will Do! Buy a good 60-acre farm. fine loca- tiom, will “ieep 1% head of cattle, £o0d 7.room house large cattle barn,’ horse barn, henhouse, 40 feet long Daiings AL together with o Fall 1ihe of wagons and farming_tos 700 cash, balance on mortgage. Picture list. TRYON’S AGENCY, ‘Willimantic, Conn. Je15a For Sale Having gone into business at Willl- mantic, James M. Young offers his fine home in’ Norwicli (East Side), consist- ing of 40 acres of land, with a fine house of 12 rooms, steam heat, bath cow barn, horse barx, silo. henhouses, carriage house, gravei walks and roads, over 206 fruit trees of all kinds, splendid pond of spring water with running brook. All build- ings have running water from pure #prings_on premises. High ground, fine view. Will be sold at reasonable price on favorable ferms. Inquire. E. A. PRENTICE, iyisa 86 Cliff Street. For Sale —AT— EAST GREAT PLAIN, Farm of three acres, fins house of eight rooms, running water, steam heat, large barn, a fine home a little out of the city. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Miain St, Franklin Sguare. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE. Thames River Farm of 22 acres. on west bank, near Massapeas station, Cent Vermout R K., sbout midway be: tween Norwich and New London, lon river shore front, beautiful view. goo all-the-year dwelling and buildings, never-failing running water in house from private reservoir weil “rrulied, so0d ties for boating and fishing, etc.” Well adapted for country heme OF Doaraing house. Price low and asy terms. For all particulars of the above or for ‘other property for sale or fo remt, call at office on Framklia Square. B Which Is fetter? To suffer with the heat in an inland city or go to Charlestown Beach, where the heat of Summer is cooled by ocean Dbreezes, and take comfort in an eight- room cottage, all furnished complete, spring water In house, 74 feet of piaz- za, lot has 9¢ feet frontage on Atlantic Ocean, best of surf bathing near, and with all conventences. In the rear of this property is a pond about nine miles long, and with this cottage goes a sailboat. nearly new. and all this for just FIFFEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS, or if you prefer to go to the beach in September the property can be rented il t. 18t for $150, and then just pay 31,350 cash. take a deed of the property. Possession - in September. make 10 per cent. on your money from July till September. Investigate. Transportation free auto, William A. Wilcox, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Roem 1, Westerly, R. I. Telephone connection (private wire), 365 or 531 MAXWELL For Sale The swellest iooking car and great- est bargain ever offered. Maxwell 4-cylinder, 45 H. P. equipped with every modern appliance, 116 wheel base, quick detachable rim. Been used carefully, now just out of the shop. N. B. We have several cars, little used—prices right NEW POPE-HARTFORD, MAX- WELL AND OVERLAND CARS for tmmediate delivery. Call for demonstrations. M. B. RING & SONS mar22d in Recurities of any klnd ar Lowest Rates of Tnterest. Am firm to deal with, fih.ill.lm 1873.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Upstairs. \ We are headquarters for NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE. Family trade supplied at 60c per dom C. E. Wright. 8 Cove St. Tel. oct30d WHEN you want to dut your busie ness before the public. there is 10 me- dlum better than tnrough ine advertis- ! Ing columrna of The Hullstis TO RENT Lower fat, 21 Ripley place, six rooms, good repair, reason- able.” Inquire 40 Hobart Ave, jesd TO RENT _House 242 Frankiin St; 10 rooms; rent $15 per month. Ad- dress Dr. D. L. Jones, East Great Plain. Tel. 736, aprod TO RENT _Basement at 65 Franklin atreet; suitable for the paint, plumbing or similar business. may17d 20, MmNT_iice upper Ast. ¢ roomp and storage, bath. good repair. 40 Hobart Ave. Inquire on premises. may7d TO RENT Store at 65 Franklin St. Enquire at this offics, mar1od TO RENT- Flat of elght rooms. Heat fur- nished. All conveniences.Near cen- ter of city. Price $22. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when desired. N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St City marl7d LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Yeblow and white calf, eight weeks old. Finder please notify' W. D. Thatcher, 4% Tanner St, or telephone 447-6. Iy19d LOST—From troMey between Nor- wich and Baltle, lady’s silver watch with pin attached. Heward if left at this office. Iy18a Latest Novelties Chignon Puffs Cluster Curls «__lor the New Coltfares o Il 1 The Goodwin Corset and Lingerig MODELS FOR EVERY FIQUI CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. WALL PAPERS The late Spring leaves a larger stock on hand of the above, and to move it we have made quite a reduc- tion in the prices, It is a good time to buy mnow. Also Paints, Muresco, Moldings, and a meneral supply of decorative mate- rials. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. P. E. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street, Telephone. junid Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. 3. J. C. STONE. Prop. THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Ete., In Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. Telephone 507. oct2d FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUNT ¢+ * The Florist, Tel. 130. Lafayette Street. Junisa | Delivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that 1s adknowledged to be the — HANLEY’S oct138 best on the marke: PEERLESS. A telephone order will recelve promp: attention. D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St may17TThs BUTTER THINS Three 10c packages for 25 cents TAKHOMA BISCUIT Six 5c packages for 25 cents at CARDWELL'S Jysa F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 9, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. ivisd NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. Pirst-class Wines, Liguors and Clgars. Meals and Weleh Rarebit served to order. John Tuckle, Prop. Tel. 43-6. AUTOMORILE STATION, 8. J. Coit, ¢ Otls Street. Automoblle and Bicycle Repairing. Genorsl Ma- chine work. Jobbirg. ‘Phone F. CONANT. 11 Framklin Strect Whitestone Sc and the J. F. C. 10¢ Cigars are the best on the market A POETRY, END OF A GOOD CIGAR. The twilight fs misting the office and the click of th typewriters die They've put on - their bonnets and seattered, and ithe "wiard, have popped out fn the skies, The strests o ecity are recking ‘With 'the thunder of Home boun feet, And I am alone by the window wi the end of a smoke that is swee Thére's headache and tumult and trouble, but the dusk now v N the room With the quiet and beautiful shadows like a rose that has come > bloom s The desks have been dusted and fa ©d, and the Janitors nojse is And I am alone by the window the end-of a good cigar. Ah, the battle's worth fighting, it ‘and the work of all right, the sdusk bring the triumph and the blossom softly in ligh And a_fellow throws off all den, takes @ chi back, cocks his All alone in the glow of the windo with the end of a smoke tha sweet. I kne the day When the ¢ the and lea At the touch of a wizard ihe ache and the away And tho thoughts of the loved and the of wond strite pass loving take the place of the strdin of the day: Then we yearn to begin ® all ove and “the battle oalls out from afar To our dream in the dusk by the dow. at the end of A Ebod c —Baltimors Su MY BVENING PRAYX. I have wounded any soul toda I have caused one (00t to go astray I bave walked in my own willful way— Good Lord, Sorgivel X have uttered 1dle words or vaim, 1f % have turned aside from want Lest }, myself showld suffer fhrough the Atrain Good Lord, forgivel If 1 have craved fox Joye that mxe mot 3 ).'fii':' lot my wayward heart rs DWD“II‘IK on things of saskh, not thingy AV oea Lora, sorsived It X have been perwerse, or harfl, on 7] ‘;5,’{,:' longed Com sheltem fm Ruy ‘When thou hast glven me some gadta hold— Good Lord, Corgwal 1 It i Forglve the sins ¥ tave contsssed tu ae, Eoraive the seoret sing I do mot ses, That which T know' not, Bathes, teach Theu me— "’Ip'iqto‘xm Battersby, “VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Savings “Was your tursbang kind to you fa ing your iliness?” “Koind? “Ah, in dade, mum! Motiee was more lotke nelghbor than @ husband.”—Life. “My family came over 1n the May flower,” “Muyfiowen Don't know the boat, We generaly use the Lilita nla.”—Philadelptiia Ledgen Jinke—I saw something cheap at bargain counter foday. Bimks—Whay was it? Jinks—A wan walting fon iy wife.—N. Y\ Pres, The professor regarded with an ove of suspicion the smaH yalow cube thg waiter had browght him. “T taden he murmured, “for butter —es —Chicago Tribune. She—1Is it toua ¢hat Dicte and Behol are at 0dde? He—No: I sbould say thoy are aboul evenj he's engawed 1 Maude Fiviey and she a ta Jack Hittupp.—Boston Herald, Wife—The landlond was here toda and I gave him the ront and whowed him ‘the baby. Humband—Next tir he comes around show bim the ror and give him tho baby.—Puclk Goldsmith _was writing ‘“The Do serted Village” “Got the idea trom Reno the day after,” be oried. Al agreed it was an exceliont Likeness N, Y, Sun. “I dom't belleva thad they real love one another” “No?™ “Na. dlan’t even g home to 1 first_month of thelr marrled Detroit ¥ree Press. Mr. Browning (pompously) a great day for u daughter “comes out” He tha This at home, tonight. Diggle (surprised)—You don't say M Mrs. So does my husband; *s" month.—Londen, Tattler, ‘Why 38 your actor friend = 7 Slobbs—¥e has had gar named after him. Blobbs—Lot of other actors have. Slobbs—Yas but this 15 a 10-cent ohgan—Philudes phja Record. MUCH IN LITTLE Consui General Richard Guenther of Frankfort says that rman shipe ping lines recognize the value of keep- ing up communication at sea by wire less telegraphy bee Miss Bilinor C, Zimmerman of Wa St. Louis, 1., has won a prise for drawing the best plan of a seven-room house, to cost 32,500. She had more than 5,000 competitors. A considerable amount of Amer! can agricultural machinery s old in France by French dealers, acting agents for Ameriean companies, ot importing on their own account The largest olive orchard the world Is situated at Symlar, near 1 Angeles, Cal, where there are 125,00 bearing trees, yielding 50 pound fruit to the iree, The farm consi of 120,000 acres. A new employment for women | appeared in Paris. It i “radium car- the duties of whom js to car a precious package of radium int to another where the demand for its use During the 14 ye prece Courricres mine disaster In 1908 ther was not an_explosion In France whicp there were more than nine m killed; in the Corrieres explosion nearly 1,200 men were killed. A Russian named Pechenko, ‘wh traveling by road from Krasnoyarsk to St. Petersburg with a little cart drawn by two wolves, has . Omsk saf The wolves we tured five years ago and are now per fectly tam Victorin has often been compare with California, and, indeed, is alm: a duplicate In nearly every respe that state, the Murray Valley, which contains the bulk of the irrigable country, being arka similar the Sacramento Valley Consul General John L, Griffiths of London reports a marked falli: Y in the consumption of intoxica liquors in the United Kingdom in 1 th nt_expended therefor dur the yeur—$750.000,000 heing 4 creae of about 354,000,000 fron: 190 MOther-of-pear) shells, which f an Important article of TaMith, - are Jarkely used for mu buttons and the Wandbes of fruf and pocket knives; for inia turniture, musical instruments. J anese and Chinese lacquer work. B ropean lacquer and papler-mache o ock in manufacturing @ variety of . Try them. marita and faney articles