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L . AR IR TODAY AND SUNDAY. 'gl' NORTH TO NORTHEAST WINDS. | 3BE - WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Metion Pietures and Illustrated Songs - lm;{ourney on Grounds off ANNOUNCEMENTS To-day Saturday. Frank A. Bill of- * fers still lower prices to close out all ‘summer shoes. Lads’ $2.50 white Ox- fords 93¢, lads’ 32 Gemetae $1.4S, men's 33 shoes and Oxfords $1.98, etc, ete. THE AUDITORIUM Reopens _Monday, August 22, With Many New eFatures. On next Monday afternoon the doors of the Auditorium will be again opened 10 the public after a summer spent in hard labor to complete the many changes and improvements which the has been making. Wita new exits, new seats new lighting, mew machines_etc. this popular vau- deville theatre will be able to take care of its patrons in a most pleasini manner and give them all the comfort which are expected in a place of this kind of amusement. To add to the ing features there will be an orchestra of four pieces directed by Prof. E. E. Baker, the well know orchestra leader of this city. The bill will consist of four first-class vaude- wille acts coming direct from the Keith & Proctor Booking company, from four to six brand new motion ures shown through the very latest Powers machine with the sheet S0 arcanged. that a picture of excep- tionally large size will be shown, ani music by the Auditorium theatre or- Chestra. The vaudeville will be changed Monday and Thursday and the motion pictures Monday. Wednes- @ay and Friday. Further pasticulars #re given in the “ad” on page four. BREED THEATRE. *The Bad Man's Last Deed,” Western Feature Picture. One of the best and most thrilling pictures of the season is now shown at the Breed theatre fo: leading attraction under the title “The Bad Man's Last Deed,” which a strong story and splendid moral. There are many thrilling mo- ments in it, and the bad man is seen Eefriending his rival bringing him after being drugged and robbec i na gambling house. To do this the Bad man was obliged to carry his wival into a territory that was particu- larly dangerous, and lost his life in his last effort to do a kind act. Therc 8 an abundance of expert horseman- shown, and some unusually beau- tiful western scene: The story of the biograph company. another with) enmtitied “Unexpected Hel intensely human plots, p that are undeniably celied in their respective parts. 2 story of the oil well district of Cali- fornia. and is very interesting from an ‘educational standpoint. The gorgeous allegorical picture of fe origin of Ol Glory thrilis and de- 2- e large audience of the Breed is greeted with prolonged ap- B = Loca stngs the illustrated_ong, “Somebody’s _Lonesome.” and “Hide frem the Light of the Silvery Moon.” POLI'S THEATRE. Grand Opening Monday Night. 1In the opening of Poll's new theatre late Broadway) this coming Mond: eyening. Manager Poli has added an- other piace of amusement to his weli and favorably known circuit of high class vaudeville houses. The nam: has. become almost a_household word to.all lovers of good, clean, legit- imate amusement and it is safe to feel assured that every one attending this theatre will do so. knowing tht the word. action or deed will be done or said that will offend the most fasti- dious. Especially ladies and children can come and witness Mr. Poli's pe formances with perfect propriet. Tha ,entire help about the theatre will be uniformed, so that the patrons wiii kpow “who's who.” The rules will be strict adherence to the want cf the patrons, and civility. The theatre has been entirely refitted. furnished and decorated throughout and when the curtain rises Monday evening it W disclose a new stage, scenery and fects. The same line of performances will be given that has made the Poli theatres so popular in other cities. There will be two entire] different shows each week, Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday constituting the fir: Bhalf and Thursday Friday and Sa arday the second half. For the com- e week the first half will be present- B o oo Grimens, in novely singing, dancing azd change act. s comedy bit is played by four people, appeals very stronaly te children as well as the grown foik. They carry a large prop. dog with which the children play, and derive a 16t of excellent, clean comedy. Kramer and Scheck, two men, head gymnasts, who are wonderfully developed so well in fact, that Prof. McFadden of physical culture fame uses in his ‘Magazine of Physical Culture.” a cut of Mr. Kramer, stating that he is a unique specimen of perfectly devel- oped mankind. This is one of the best acts of its kind in vaudeville. Mise May Elinore. singing comedienne. one of the late famous Elinore sisters, will e a prominent figure during the pe: nce. and will undoubtedly he’ long the fun-in her own inimitable way. Miss Bertha Belle Walker and Charles Ill, two as clever vaudevillians as the stage of !'.)-dl v A;_ln Clfllm.‘ Ted 2ppear in a screaming farce, entitle “Just a Girl.” This little comedy ie said to be chuck full of complica- ind eccentric situations as one wish to see and. laugh over. Sam Pody, another claimant for Nor- wich -@musement lovers favors, w make his first appearance in this city. He is said to be an exceptionall «clever Italian character singer in his own peculiar way, besides singing sev- eral popular latest songs. It is a sure liction there will be a representa- tive Norwich audience present Monday night, of our best, that will tax the capacity of the newly arranged play- house. The Automobile Industry. ‘While the use of the automobile has ‘been largely restricted to pleasure rid- ing, there can be no denving the fact that its use for practical purpose has Miguty increasea. Several well-known of motor vehicles report a large pereentage of their sales are to phy sicians, who have found it profitable %o substitute the fast-moving motor carriage for the slower-moving and expensive horse-drawn outfit. farmers, who formerly hated the sight of motor carriages, are extensively using them, as they it cheaper to keep an automobile riding about the country than to £y h—#—————'fi—— as the saving in the stabling and sup- port of horses, as well as the saving in time, more than offsets the larger first cost of the motor wagon.—New Orleans Picayune. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The Loyal Temperance associatiol meets at 4 o'clock in the Bill block. The Rev. C. H. Peck of Hanover will preach at the First Congregational church on Sunday morning.__ Rev. H. A. Beadle of Franklin will conduct the services at the Shelterin Arms Sunday afternoon. : The pastor will preach Sunday morning and evening at the Mt. Cal- vary Baptist church Sunday e During the month of August Christ church will be closed. The congrega. tion is invited to worship at Trinity Episcopal church. At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning Rev. Otis H. Green will preach. There will be Sun- day school at noon. £ A lay vices at St. morning at 10.30 o'clock. be no evening service. W. H. Eley w feader will conduct the ser- Andrew’s church Sunday There will | preach Sunday g at the McKinley Avenue A. M. E. Zion church on The Living Christ. His evening topic is Noture and Christianity and Their Effect. There will be the union services of Park, Second and Broadway Congre- gational | churches st _the Second urch Sunday_morning, Rev. Horace Bumstead, D, D., of Brookline, Mass. preaching. ' At Trinity will be Holy Episcopal church there Communion at 9.30 Sun- day morning. There will be morning praver and sermon at 10.30, and at 7.30 p. m. there will be evening pray- er. Rev. J. Eldred Brown will offici- ate ~ Maine’s Sardine Fisheries. Taft was much interested to that Bastport is where sardines from. He was told that one of the two banks there. did one. million dollars’ worth of fish business last rear and that three thousand doMars' worth of fish left Eastport each night on the “Sardine Expres: Some of the uncertainties of sardine fishing were explained to him There is a 28~ foot rise’and fall of tide in the Bay of Fundy, and specially constructed wood- en picket inclosures are staked out in the water to gather the fish. Last season a man erected an inclosure in what he supposed to be excellent fish- ing territory. but got nothing. He de- plored his lossand fora time failed ta g0 near it. “Why don’t you seine it again?’ somebody asked. “What's the use?” he replied. “Let me try it,” the other persisted. “Yes; and you may have all the fish you get.” The other man pulled out $1,700 worth at one haul.—Robert Heinl. in Leslie’s. Mr. learn come CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatu.e of They Have a Definil Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief in cases of kidney and bladder ail- ments. Mrs. Rose Glaser, Terre Haute, Ind. tells the result in her case. “Af- ter 'suffering for many years from a serious = of kidney trouble and spending much money for so-called cures, 1 found Foley Kidney Pills the only medicine that gave me a perma- nent cure. I am again able to be up and attend to my work. I shall never hesitate to recommend them.” Lee & Osgood Co Purpose. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—On_Yantic car, Mond: noon, Aug. 15, a packaie contal white lawn dress, at Bulletin Office. after- ng a Finder please leave augisd WATCH THE BALLOONS TONIGHT. A FREE TICKET ATTACHED TO EACH BALLOON. Poli’s Theatre Great Bargains In LETTER PAPER 10 and 15c a pound ‘Envelopes the 10c quality for 5c —AT— CRANSTON’S augsdaw PROPRIETARY MEDICINE Should Be Exposed. There have been plenty of them, mo doubt. and they have been vigorously con- demnéd—so vigorously that every sort of medicine the formula of Which ia privately owned i3 cndemned and pronounced -un- ethical” by the Medical Profession. Eckman's Alteratiye deserves attention, not because it is a “proprictary” but be- ause it really has cured many cases of berculosiz. If it Is a fraud it needs ex- sing badly. because a number, of cured ‘onsumptived will need to find some other reason for being well. L Henry “Clay faid he would rather be Fight than be Presdent.’ Is it not better | for Eckman's Alterative to make cures than to e ethical Weldon. Til._ Feb. 3, 1905, Tn July. 195 my physiciin sent me to Texas, from there to Colorado. I became Worse'and was sent home to dle. 1 heard of Eckman's Alterative, began treatment, @ good team of horses and a vehicle. practical uses to which motor are now put have been vastly ented by the substitution of driven cabs and other vehicles old-time horse-drawn cabs and It does not require very close to note to what a great ex- vehicles have been replaced city by public motor cars. main future development ahead the sutomobile industry is the man- of all sorts of motor-drive: In most large citics already note motor wagons, heevy sort, capable of carry 1y tons of merchandise, to the affair. Horse- and was cured.- I earnestly recommend Eckman's wonderful cure for” Consump- (Signed arfdavit) Arthur Webb. Fekman's Alterative is good for all Throat and Lung troubles, and Is on sale in Norwich By Lee & Oszood Co. and other Druggists. It can also be .obe tained at. or procured by your local Druggists. Ask for Bookiet of Cured Cases. or’ write for Evidence to the Eckman Laboratory. Phila. Pa. Dl...fi"l-flAIEI) onds, iy Sha Bedirities of any wind ey i B o ot wite.” = e Eataniianea 1375 THE COLLATERAL LOAN ©0. 343 Maim Street, Upntatra. T WHEN vou wani to put vour busi- Bess<and Indigestion. They do their duty. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Prica. GENUINE must bear signature: You .can just as well wear the better grade of Summer Shirts as not, when you can buy at these prices. Our $1.00 Shirts now 85¢ lur $1.50 Shirts now $1.25 Qur $2.00 Shirts now $1.60 lur $2.50 Shirts now $1.90 These are all \new and clean, they are shirts that fit and are made as only good shirts can be. MePHERSON’S, The Hatter, 101 Main St., City auglid Latest Novelties Chignon Puffs Cluster Curls «__for the New Coitfures Eillgsnn filat Co. The I}nuflm:sel and Lingerie MODELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. ~CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. For Wedding Gifts We are showing the most com- plete. stock of SILVER and CUT GLASS ever before shown by us, and of the newest designs and best makes. For Graduation Gifts we can certainly supply your want: John & Geo, B B, General Contractor All orders racelve prompt and careful attentior. Give me a trial order. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich . LEGAL NOTICES. TO CHARLES BARD OF NORWICH, Connecticut, Sarah B. Gibbs and George Gibbs Sherrill, both of New York City, New York: ‘At a meeting of the Court of Com- mon Council of the City of Norwic nheld on the first day of August, 191 a proposition was submitted to estab- lish a highway extending easterly fre Washington street along the course nereinafter designated: the following resolutions were _presented relating thereto. and the final resolution was adopted: - Resolved, That a public highway be W Day eren ness. Hartford Meriden. Middletown, Wallin Haven ind ‘New' ob. Brothers, Rochester, N. ANTED—Girl for housework, at Apply, with Fef- et BRI T v WANTED —Young man would Tike to 2, 4 i i3 Xaaress® Saton. card Bui nvest care Bulletin. aug20d- WANTED—Few middle. ntlemen to cover Norw ic. ' Vernon, ed Norwich Williman- " Britain, ford, New Tondon. All-winter's Start now: 3275 per day. Gilen . aug20d FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT. FOR SALE—Scotch collie pups, very pretty, golden sable with _full 'white markihgs. Price 34 and $5. Box 163, East_Kiilingly, Ct. aug20d harness and car- nd other artic in Bood condition. 'Write J. Keegan, 91 Brook, St., Willimantic, Cl. __aug20d FOR SALE—Piano box buggy and nickel trimmed harness; both nearly new: buggy has top and two nice side lamps; harness has breastplate, collar and hames. R. B. West, Killingly, Conn. aug20d FOR SALE—Hors. rlage, good ariver, POETRY. ~ ROOMS TO RENT—Apply’ to Mra Congdon, §2 McKinley Ave. augldd IO RENT—Uppar tenemenc in Pelloft ok, 2 o “Street. . Am Browning. - aprisMWs TO RENT—Nice upper flat, six rooms and storage, bath, gus: good repair, 40 Hobart ‘Avenue. ‘Inquire on premises aug THE BEST “The best in the heart Pleasure and gladness A buoyancy naught can The fairest of graces is glu The best In the heart is “The best in the heart? . FOR RENT_For remainder of Aug| The best in e heart ' ope to hear songs in t and Bopt. camp containing three rooms on_ Baker Pl O R R, WD Groton, angla To run where he now To follow sweet vixion i Role I b ek thdata Jedoeting 47 degrees S minutes to the left and running 96 $-10 feet to another drill hole in a rock; thence deflecting 39 de- srees to the left and running 47 1-10 drill hole marks the northeasterly cor- ner of the land of said Bard. The sald highway is laid out BHfty cases. sirable positions will FootT (Rence defiecting 14 degroes 36 T 0 Eemacdnepce doflecting 14 dcerees 38 | B"5 AnEa 31 Frart e, Haritord, Conn. 770" feet fo ‘another drill hole In the &1 boundary line between the land of | TWANTED_A young g1l to 1ok after Charics Bard and’ dand formerly of [a baby. Apply’ C. Bulletin Office Henry R and Mary P! Bond at a point | * augisa 35" Foet” westerly from another dri hole in o rovk, which last mentioned | WANTI an o sell staple goods for reliable steady employment. Bulletin, WANTED—Two second-hand show- Address Box 252, Baltic, Conn, aug19d WANTED Teachers looking for ae- please apply to Frank H. Hinckley, Mystic, Ct. aug19d FOR SALE Back bar, baveled edge, plate glass mirror, size 10x4 feet, suit- able for restaurant, barber shop or sa- loon: two beveled cdge plate glass closets on each end of same. Inquire 29 Franklin Street. auglsd must own hors Address Box 37 augl9d oncer: feet in width along the first described line and one hundred feet in width along all the other described lines, the boundaries of the fifty foot part being intersected by the boundaries of the one\hundred, foot part as shown by red lined on the accompanying map. Said map and the above particular description are hereby accepted and the me shall be signed by the mavor or senior alderman and recorded in the records of said city. Resolved, That consideration of, the foregoing resolution be pastponed to the meeting of the Court of Common Council to be held at _the Council Chamber in the City of Norwich on the fifth day of September. 1910, at £ o'clock in the evening, and that due and legal notice be given to the owners of lands on which said layout is proposed to be from May until September: R. 7. telephone. Box 63, Norwich for firemen, men, $80, on railroads in Norwich vi einity. Experience , unnecessary;, no strike. Promotion fo engineer Qductors. . Raiiroad emploving Aons mon thly. State age; sen Railway Association. Dept. 193, Monroe St Brooklyn, N. Y. aug6§ right girl. dress Box 443, Stonington, WANTED_Boarders in the_country, ticulars ~ ‘addr own. _apr23TThS WANTED—Men wanted, age 18 to 35 $100 monthly, and brak For over 500 men sent WANTED A girl to cook and do eneral housewori in a small family. 00d wages and a good home for the References required. Ad- ‘onn. augl6d made and to all persons interested to appear at said time and cause. if any exists. layout shouid not be made. and Tace b such why Pald while learning. Apply to the West Side Silk Mill. GIRLS WANTED (o learn quilling. aug1zd You will. therefore, take notice that on the fifth day of September, 1910, at S o'clock in the evening. a hearing with reference to the layout of said pro- posed_public highway will be given by the Court of Common Council at Council Chamber In the City of Nor- wich to all persons interested who may appear at said time and show cause, if any layout shouid not be madi To either Sheriff of the City of Nor- light manufacturing, Heat and conven- iences, term lease. ner. LK West Side Silk Ml WANTED 10,050 to 12,006 sq. ft. for With or without power. Long Address B., this office. augdd WANTED—Chair to cane in best man- T, sotikoiast’s Tailor.Shop, Water St. ' WEAVERS WANTED_Apply Tzite wich, to serve and return. Aug. 17th, (gbated at Norwich, Conn., 910, CHARLES F. THAYER. Mayor of the City of Norwich. of Norwich, State of Connecticut. August 19. 1910 The within and foregoing notice is a true copy of notice directed to me for service. City Attest TIMOTHY A. CAREY, ficient. Ask for free Booklet HQ 638, A Sheriff of the City of Norwich. |giving full particulars and explaining 5 L e e Ll Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. Sealed Proposals. s Lorthe mason worle, Steel mork, car;| General Mousework -Girls and Silk work, plumbing, heating. electric wir- | Weavers. Tl plambing, heatiie, eleetsic ¥ FRER EwPLoYMENT BUREAT, D oo evt 2 Ot g | 1910, for the State Reformatory to be| augl3d S. H REEVES. Supt riers wanted. held in Norwich and many other cities regular; vacations with pay; thousands of vacancies every month: all kinds of ‘pleasant work everywhere: no lay-oft: no pull needed; common education suf: WANTED—Postoffice clerks and car- Examinations will "be n November. ay places permanent; Uncle Sam is best em- is_high and sure; hours promotions | located. in’ Cheshire, Conn. | There will be twelve buildings and | the connecting corridors. | AN’ propesals must be from parties residing within this State. and are to | be according to plans and specifications pared by Wm. D. Johnson. Ino.. Tr- 2§ Staie " Street. Haritord, Conn. | ~Proposals are' to be enclosed in sealed envelopes, marked with the name of the work figured, and delivered to Charles Hopkins Clark, Treasurer, at office of SEWING MACHINES, ana Bicycles to repair; Baby Carriage Tires put on while you wait. 65 WANTED CASH REGIS- TERS, TYPEWRITERS A, H. OUSLEY, Expert, Franklin St., opp. Bulletin Office. Open evenings until § o'clock Jy18d Hartford Courant Proposals received after the stated will be returned unopened. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Architects or sets may be secured for use from them upon | the payment of a fee of $15, if ‘applied for promptly, In which case they must be returned with the bid. Each proposal must beé accompanied by a_certified check equal to two and | oie-halr per cent.“(23 per cent) of he amount of the bid. made pavable time | augsa WANTED Famiiy Cooks and General House Work Girls. Room 32 Centra! Building. J. B. LUCAS. to Treasurer of the Board of Directors State Reformatory, as a guarantee that |if the work be “awarded to him the Successful bidder's check as soon as bidder will execute 4 satisTactory con- fract, within six (5) ‘aays from date of | LADIES' PRIVATE HOME for con- the award, and within fourteen (14) | g i days that he will execute with a satis- finements; physicians: attending; in | f3for rureut's bond fo”the Gumoudt | fants adopted, or bosrded if desired; of twenty-five (23) per cent. of the|sonfidential; terms reasonable; in- contract fo e it! et ance ao = | heyeagt for the faithrul pesformance | ), o giamp; write to Collinswood San- The check of the unsuccessful bid- Harts lders G’\vi" be returned to them as soon o R i 5ine contract has been signed. The| epridd PERSONAL. bond is delivered. Should the successful bidder refuse or neglect to execute a contract and bond, his check shall be forfeited to the S$tate as liquidated damages. |~ The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, or to let a portion of the work only. as may seem best to tive Board of Directors. aug20a Republican Caucus The Republican Electors of the Town of Ledyard are requested to meet in fon to be held in Hartford Sept. 13th 7d 14th, 1910, for the nomination of ndidates for State Officers and Rep- resentative-at-Large, and to appoint a State Central Committee; aiso Dele- sates to the Congressional, Senatorial | and County Conventions; also to nomi- | nate candidates for the various Town Offices: also for the purpose of electing a Town Committee for the ensuing two yea By order of the REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE. Dated at Ledyard, Conn., 'Aug. 17th, | | | Telephone 249-2. Norwich. 1910. augl7d AUTOMOBILE STATION, NOTICE 5. J. Colt, ¢ Otis Street. Automobfle and Bilcycle Repuiring. Genersl Ma- The Reépublican Voters of the Town ! of Norwich are hercby notified to meet chine work. Jobbinz ‘Phone F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 9, Second Floor, Shannon y6d Blds. LEGAL NOTICES. Republican Gaucus The Republican Electo \ vankiin_are requested to meet in Iy Town Hal on Thursda \ugust 25th, 1910 at 7.30 o'clock b, m. or the buri f electing Delegates to; the Republican State, Convention to be held in Hartford, September and 14. 1910, for the nomin candidates fol Officers, a Tesgntatiyes-at in the (ongresa of the United States. and to apooint a State Central Committee. Iso to elect Delegates to the Congre: 3 forials Probate and County Conven- tions, also for the purvose of electing a “Tpwn, Committee for the ensuing two yea BE ordér of the Town Committee. _JAMES H. HYDE. at Fracklin of caicus ot Chafrman. Con August a d ~lie mubtic, there' is no me- © than throieh the advertis- ing culumns of The Bulletin, - Everybody is Wise Aboul Caueusin Town Hall, Ledyard Center;| “IUs the tendency of human nature | on Wednesday. Aug.’ z{th 1910, a1 3 | 10 _sax,” said & noted divine. D. m., for ihe purpose of efésting Dele- & g Bated to the Republican State Gonven: | ooy Toid toan s vemts ordered their Coal’vat this year, maybe it's you. LUMBER AND COAL. COAL Chappeli’s Coa! Only Order in August 1f so, better telephone us, E. CHAPPELL CO. | Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Lumber aug20daw as Tollows in their respective districts on Tuesday Evening, Aug. 23d. at o'clock, to select camdidates for the office "0f Town Committee to be pre- | sented for endorsement at their regular | the FIRST DISTRICT—At Town the SECOND DISTRICT—At Hall of “Josepn Swatzburg, Jr. West Main Street [ In the THIRD DISTRICT—At Small | Room, Union Hail In ine FOURTH DISTRICT—At ola choolhouse. Tn the FIFTH DISTRICT—At Large | Poneman_Hali. In the SIXTH_DISTRICT—At Store of n Hall In Iy D. F. Suilivan. 596 Main Street. Yorwich. Aug. 17th, 1910, | Per order of | angisa TOWN COMMITTEE. | REPUBLICAN CAUCUS The Republican Electors of the Town of Voluntown are requested to meet in ucus in Union Hall on Monday. Aug. th. 1910, at § o'clock p. m.. for the | Burpose e “eecting Deifgates o _the Republican State Convention to be heid | in Hartford Sept. 13th and Iith, 1910, for the mnomination of candidates for State Officers and Representative-at- Large in the Congress of the United States and the appointment of a State Central Committee. ~Also to ‘elect Del- gEates to represent this Town in the Congressional, Senatorial, County and Probate Conveéntions. Also to nominate ndidates for Town Officers for the Annual Town Meeting to be lield on the farst Monday In October, 1910, and to clect & Town Committee for the ensu ing two years By ordef of the Town Committee JOHN N. LEWIS, Chairman Dated at Voluntown, Coun., Aug. 19th, | CALAMITE GOAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood G. H. HASKELL. 402 — "Phones — 489 may24d COAL and LUMBER 1n the beautiful valley of Wyomin; 1i 37 the fnest An: world. We hav secured & supply of this Coul for this season. Pry it In your cooking stove ana heater. - We are the agents for Rex Flintkote Roofing, one of the best roofings to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone 884. aprisa COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, known : FOR SALE CHEAP_A building lot, cellar dug and stoned: plans of house: Small shed on same: aboul five minutes walk ‘from_ postoffice. Inquire No. 7 Penobscot St. wug1sd FOR SALE _Motor boat “Kate; 24 1t long, 6 H. P., speed 10 miles. Inauire at 105 ClfT. auglsd FOR SALE Cheap, several good in- side doors. Apply at this office. augdd TWO_FAMILY HOUSE and adjoinin 1ot on_School street, Norwich, for saie. L, Wheeler, % Unicn St New London. ¥ FOR SALE At bargain prices for quick sale, the following well known makes of automobiles. taken in ex- chanke on Houpt-Rockwell: 5-passen- ger 1903 Pope Hartford, Eisemann magneto, top and full equipment of ac- cessorie 4-passenger 1909 Whits steamer. top and full equipment of ac- cessories; . 4-passenger 1309 A-K gun- boat, wili dinkey chauffeur's seat: 5- passenger 1910 model, 54 Rambler, complete, with dinkey chauffeur's seat; used for demonstration purposes. All the above in A-1 condition. = Address New Departure Mfg. Co.. Bristol, Conn. aug18 A _CHANCE FOR_SOMEONEThe brick house and barn situated at 31 Washington St. running_to the river and crossing the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. tracks, will be sold cheap to settle estate of ‘late Joseph Plaut, For fur- ther particulars. see any. real estate broker or R. C. Plaut, 144 Main St. J¥16TuThS NOTICE FOR/ SALE: By order of the Honor- able Court of Probate for the District of Norwich, I will sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Jane B. Rob ertson, late of Norwich, deceased known as No. 443 Main St MARY T. LATHROP, SARAH H. RUHLE, Executrices For Sale 93 Peck Strest; price $1650; mear aug20d Six-room cottage, steam heat, barn; trolley. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, augl7d Central Building. Sale Horses I am in the west buying Horses and will return with a very desirable lot which I will want to sell on exchange as soon as possible. ELMER R. PIERSO! augsd FOR SALE Bromd Street, Ne. 187 near Grove streat: 14-room house for fwe or (hree families. with private barn. Modern At a bargain p a1 Intermection of West improvements. Maple Stree: Main, Maple and Ann streets. Sub- stantial brick dwelling of 13 rooms; modern improvements, including gas fixtures. Roosevelt Ave.. No. 68, near the Bleachery. Greenmsville Six room cot- tage, with large, well cultivated gar- den.’ Easy terms. Low price. Thames River Farm of 22 ncrew, on west bank, near Massapeag. Fine, sightly location; good bulldings; never failing running water in house: walld, fences and land all in good order; long shore front on river. Sturtevant Ave, No. 18 Modern gwelling. meariy nelv. all improvementy in excellent nelghborhood. Easy (erms. articulars of the ahove or roperty for sale or to remt, Chas. E. Whitney, 227 MAIN STREET. For Sale 12 Grove Place Cottage House of Nine Rooms and Bath, Entirely Refinished Price $2,500. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Sihetucket St., Norwich, Ct. What $1300. Will Do! Buy a good 60-acre farm, fine loca tion, will keep 12 head of cattle, good 7-room -house. large cattie barn, horse barn. henhouse, feet lon; ALl buildéings Al, together with a full line of wagons and farming t 3700 cash, balance on mortgage. Picture list. TRYON'S AGENCY, Je15d To suffer with the heat in an inland city or go 40 Charlestown Beach, where the heat of Summer is cooled by ocean breezes, and take comfort in an eight- room cottage, all furnished complete, spring water in House, 70 feet of pia: 24, 1ot has 96 feef frontage on Atlant Ocean. best of surf bathing near, and with all conveniences. In the rear of this property is & pond about nine miles long, and with this cottage goe a sallboat. nearly new. and all this for just FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS, or if you prefer io go to the beach in September the property can be rented till Sept. 1st for $150, and then just pay $1.350 cash, take a deed of the pro Possession _in September, make er cont. on your money from July till September. Investigate. Transportation free in auto. William A. Wilcox, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Room 1, Westerly, R. . Teléphone connection (private wire) 365 or 52 Office—cor. Market acd Shetucket Sta Z Telephone 168-1% . -« .- AHERE 1 1o adveriising m, Eastern Connectieut cqual 4o The letin for business results. and the same is, hereby laid out over = = The best in the heart |; I the following déscribed tract of land. | WANTED_Men: Learn automobile| HORSES FOR SALE 61 Bast TOWD | 1o RENT—A grocery store and griln the center Hne of sueh (rdct of land | business Wages $25 weekly: $10 while | Street. Norwich Town. Conn. __ausl6d | elevator: good, location In the DOFGUEN | “The best in the heart and highway being as follows: Tearning. We teach by mail Rochester | — o — o — e | O Yo ity Conn, Blevator 15 Dent Ll wiesinning of the' casterly’ 1ine ot | Auto School. Rochester. N. ¥. aug20d | VR cq ko dud harniisss Brabie | cqulbped with 2 norss power ghsoline | - rie Bert in tho hourt mgton street seventy-five fee - oisd v % Brable | engine, with modern grinding machin- | To feel, though the #ath nornerly "from the' northwesterly cor: | SANTEDL AR IRAURTIONT JO0RE R | B ' S thwentiion: Danielson, "Conn. | ery wHCh may e pufchased at @ rei: | fis mercytand fove are | R Funning easterly S50 5-10 tect on A | factory. Address Factory, care Bulle- |'Phones 158 and 41-13. 1g11S_ | 0 esent with u well patronized busi- Kind ¥ line parallel with and seventy-five feet = 8 FOR SALE—An established candy, |ness. Lowest terms if application Is he best in the heart distant northerly ‘from the northerly | WANTED One or iwo good quillers | cigar and variety store in {ast growing | made at once. Address A, C. Burdick, line of sald Randall land: thence de- | Apply (o P. O. Box 785, Westerly, R. I | town, near two factories; business in- | Jewett City, Comn. s = auglsTuThS | “The best in the heart? s flecting 41 degrees 2 minutes to the | gug1sd cludes building, stock, fixtures, etc.; il & e “The best in the heart right and running about 291 feet to health reason for selling. Apply to TO RENT—A fine tenement, sultable that abides with us e for renting rooms. $11 per month. John E_Fanning, No. 31 Willow Bt. 3y30d FOR RENT—New elght-room _fur- nished cottages at Lord's Point, Ston- imgton, Conn.; running water, modern tollet, 'telephone, Gve minutes from trolley, excellent bathing, boating and fishing’; ready July 15th; terms reason- aple, Address Box i1, Niantic. Conn. Though storm-clouds the velense Ana pitiless rains beat upor The best in.the heart is | “The best in the “The hest In the Loye for ‘Ana_love for Love for the The best the creatures aho the M Ker the TO RENT—Lower flat, 21 Ripley six rooms, g0od repair, reason- Inquire 40 Fobart Ave. jesd TO WENT—House 242 Frankiin St 10 rooms; rent $15 per month. Ad- dress Dr. D. L. Jones, East Great Piain¥| Tel. 736 @prad TO RENT_Basement at 55 Franklin ; suitable for the paint, plumbing milar busines: may17d 0 RENT—Store at 56 Franklin St Engquire at this office. mari9d heart best in Christinn The best In the who is love rtain broad A1} worthy of having The best in the heart | Margarot heart s ( taith an God Th PLAIN PrLE lttle the parlor w nd dusting; Who ing Wighin bed | Who brehthe Pl it Whone Jife Tele stor | Whose 124 McKinley Avenue Wi He Eight room cottage with all con- veniences. Inquire of | JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when desired. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St., City mar17d a Fenning And tucks th biessin A brood all hie ind wilked na dy in New Clever Sayings A very desirable Store and | four Modern Up-lo-dalefm Fiats at moderate rent in the “Marion,” 326 Main Street, also a five-room | tenement pleasantly located | at 29 Dunham Street. He ou hug The ide Exactly! Tha gamel nscri ontrive n way t What asked the voung world Attentic the experi The \ without intent What wi Druggist able case practice he Doctor who died News, Xt Inquire of D. T. SHEA auglsd your That of a f hasty con boy Chicago PLUMEING AND GASFITTING. | ks JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. heavy fo SLATE ROOFING | Blactter Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters | -py | and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- | restraint | bing promptly attended to. i Tel. 119. P di | Record The Vauéhn Foundry Co. | "7 IRON CASTINGS | Large Father him_ some ou've drun} S You hal father to carr 1 n ays herc that he What docs that probably menns that general way to a lot C kno nuch b Ferald Tourlst Wwh, Tourist—I'm things that impression ¢ uha econd of fow indelliblc that 1 of surnishea promptly. patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferrs Street | sanzzd | S. F. GIBSON London police department Which Is Better? | | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker |, Asriosiuee, 2 Gormen Ageni for Richardson and Boynton | —— Furnaces. 1 There is about cow t | 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn, | PCT#0ns In the 7"““ 1 Stat | decd b The A\panese process 1 a pine tree takp ut 10 |Heating and~Plumbing, | .. ....coi om0 . | striking showing at the | | In its anti-rat warfare Do It Now g s o o in thix regulations respect | 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 | Paring to of doctor's buls, Overhaullng and re. 7 it snow fitting thoroughly done. Let me give |substantial you a figure for replacing all the old | Proof | plumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonahle. | J. E. TOMPKINS, ‘ suglsa 67 Wast Main Street VERNON STILES INN, estern fld long #hed than timber Wisconsin has three 608 doctors and 1,135 Two of .the schools are « be without a redeeming The Roumanicn rallwa tion has declared its inten | $19,200,000 during the upon the ext rebuildi purchasing of Thompnon, Conn. During April 11,410 ton One of the finest places in Conn, for |and 2685 tons wf iwheat a Sunday chicken dinner. Large par-| Yeag: heldt wharf, Via tles catered to at one day's notice, | ©Xport, and during the Price of dinner $1. Terms $2 per day, 60 ‘tons of bewnn and 35 to 315 per week, R. H. Harrin, Mgr ip secd wepe exported f b ivostok WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) osm whates nduy s the M Heretofore, n ve heen open Sundays nllowing day to employes in the v s 2 The run of herring the Hack, Livery [ i not unusual to get from 100, Cape Churkin in the bor of Viadivostolk con Boarding Stable 111909 the fire insurance in Canada receivod $17,058,5 iums_and suffered Josses 12-14' Bath Street. |0 500 0 HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. | A% #1.863.404.022 wn increa AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. 61260 over 90, The Ruwsian consul-goner 1y has notified Kussiin Wil shivpers on the (it Customs duties | Chineke cos ited In the Fumso-Chinese 10T b Bt Ve b s nese government, Telephone 883. Folex Kidnes Pills. Tonle In quality and action, quick in resulis, For backache, headache, diz- ainess, nervousness, urinary ireeguldei ties and sheumatism. Lee & Osgood co. Apraa Jo it e I HEART *“The best in the heart?’ sald r unsufile o 1 WONAN MUCH IN LITTLE i of A honise xhonld | bun 4 —— VIEWS AND VARIETIES tepos - Chad-

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