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AND SHOWERY. g TODAY AND WEDNESDAY. Scotland daughter, Albert pent Sunday with Mrs. Adelbert Geer. _and _moving pictures at their Browning of Solon, Ia., was the guest for.a few days last week of the Island is a law which says that the Iowest wage paid an employe shall not be less than one shilling an hour. Skilled workmen receive remuneration and motion pletures at the | My, and Mre. Frank Barber of Plain|according to. their work. B o 6 B There are nearly 1,000,000 peopls.on Jadie No. 27 1. 0. 0. o) "l i vuarer V. Connell has beon | the lsland, and of thia number 500,000 48 Fellows Hall. @ of p,|vititing for a week with her sister, |are forelgners mostly coming - from Loage. Xo. : | it for ek With her Sister: | Great Britain. The natives are colored Pythian Ha i . people, and, unlike the colored classes Fieh Central Labor Union meets| 00 6w avenue went | SLATICS and other countries, are con- s’ Lodse. No. 23, F. and A.|to Boston Saturday to be present at| dest L ey b Y 5 a » it | desirous of securing the best education meets in Masonic Temple. the Harvard-Boston aero meet this | possibls under. home. eircumotances CE. 0. P | weel and benefiting greatly by the know- Hall. | Mr and_Mrs. W. D. Thacher and|lcdge gained. They work ngland Lodge, No.|gamily of Tanner street spent Sunday |ers, and are held in high esteem by of C. F., meets at 9| with Mr. and Mrs, (Alpheus Nye of | their employers. Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. John AWood of Provi dance guests over the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Smith of Tow t Mrs. Harriet Tucker of West Tow and B. Society meets St. Mary’s Building. ANNDUNCEMENTS of n n Fifty-Sevens Negro Banks. At a meeting of negroes from all parts of the country, held in New York, it was reported that there were alread 1 existence fifty-seven banks conduc Pads. composition hooks, pencils, | o, who injured her knee several|ed entirely by negro men and that ink. mucilage, paints, cray weeks now seriously ill with | many more would be establishad by the Glunch boxes’ and baskets. 1 | cud of the year. This is a good record B Schel supsiies, at Mrv. B t o A et rown | fOT & race which has had only fifty odd v ik JELise0e ‘Har:‘y\’i‘:‘f“::“c;:ISUSf;:;‘ years of training in independence and . - — street was in Hanover over SUnday:|not ull of it very good training at that. Running a Race With Death Twice| !!'" ®uesi of 00 SO0 A W & S e e Daily. Mr. and Mrs. George LePan had as | === —= = — After, the performance sesteray . week end guest their nephew, Henry e Bulletin reporter went be-|jejeville, of New Haven. They are Y 1 ind e seenca and had an iervics | oy oo e neonen | 1RO W OUT THE LINE With Carlotta, the young lady who islyjece Mr. and Mrs. Chantigney, of Presenting a sensational Joop the 1000 | providence, R. L T Village and New to their home in Lafayette, R. L NEW ZEALAND VISITOR there came a slump in the A | wher | itterbox trade, Mr. Christie I opportune time for a visit | tended T think there is pf medicine | aiives living in Scotland, | equal to Doan's Kidney Pilis. The un- d the United States, so he | goipe o pult e e i B e Shs | doubted benefit they have given.to my i Seotland several weeks | friends warraiits me in recommending | After vigiting relatives in Scot- | them highly.. T will cheerfully give | nd Izeland he came to the United | the Tacts' that lead me to testify in whon aE beforeliag Seen. | favor of Doan’s Kidney Pills, which <o in his visit to his uncle in | were-procured from N. D. Sevin & ty. Never before had the two|Son's drug store, to anyone- desirous \ir. Christie is @ Bood deal of a hor- | °f KNOWing them for his or her owq am performing this perilous act solely | ticulturist, this fact being demonstrat. | 800d. far Mmones. | realize the danger ai [ed by a’decision to present (o the| Tor sale by all dealers. Price §0e. %o, this sct and know I will | president of the Connectic orticul- | 7 T, Buftal R S this Aot W vl socicty, John 1+ Tuse of this city, | Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New. York. Berformance. My earnest wish i< that @ valuable and rare collection of New |sole agents for the United States. Shen the time comes the . wd ferns. Mr. Huss Is now absent| gemember ihe name— Doan's — e Mstantly, for 1 dread being mairm this city and will receive the B et Poannvaas ©& The sensations experienced in |00k unon. his return from abroad.|take no othe “looping the loop’ are similag4n many | Ameng ihe collection is the kidney and 2 5 ways to those of hangi This is | varisties, so uncommon in this|A Reliable Medicine—Not a Narco caused hy the weight of head, | country. Mrs. F. Marti, St. Joe, Mich., says causing o twist Mr. Christie rel interesting facts [ Foley’s Honey and Tar saved her lit- SRR The rider s i n thie evervday life on the island of | tie hoy's life. She writes: “Our little BRE 6 f extremely danger aland, situated far out in the | boy contracted a severe bronchial trou- it s apt to injure the fin scean. While the island is a|ble and as the doctor's medicine did mass zoverning respira This f Great Britain, it Is po- | not cure him I gave him Foley's Honex IRt of the spine g ndependent, the people elect- | and Tar, in which I have great faith B teaation of the braim. & Should 1 representatives, who in turn elect | It eured the cough as well as the chok- Comtinue 1o perform an act of this|ihe premier, who at present is J. G.|ing and gagging spells and he zot well Rind for any great length of time the | Ward. He is the liberal and labor party | in a short time. Foley's Honey and Pressure on the brain would cause|man. This party. Mr. Christie say Tar has many times saved us much either paralysis or. worse sl inean- | V'Y much similar to the republican | trouble, and we are never without it Sy, An inwtant's parfiysis would be | PATLy of this country. the other polit- | in the house” Lee & Osgood Co. @ufficient to caus~ the wheel to swerve | 1Al faction Dbaing the CONSErvative | s “—and that means my death party. The liberal and labor party is LOST AND FOUND. Koz . sironzer of (e two, it representing the working people. One interesting oo ck vest of a full dress NORWICH TOWN | Point regarding the labor situation on | sulic: neiseens Derking place ang 83 Rev. William T. Thayer Conducts R i Suminy Aimht Eiter pleass return o Sheltering Arms Service—Notes of | Deataens Casmet Be O Somers Bros. and receive reward. the Holiday. by local applications, as they cannot|—-eP%4 {reach the diseased portion of the ear.| LOST_Between (rolley station and Rev. Wi T. Thayer of the Firs way to cure dear- | Water St. a baby's finger ring. Finder Baptist chureh had charge of the Sun- that 'is by consthational | leave at Bulletin Office and be suitably Arms. He read from the book Rev an tube. When this tuhe| FOUND—A black cocker spaniel— Slation, taking for his subject John sumblink spund | some: white on breast Collar mariked ¥ision of a_Perfected Humanity. He Andfieies it s | SEARECE Ske CEUI0 10 o, placks) - dn. B e Hte o he ertens | 1 deafnese is result, | aUiTe of Géo. H. Stanton, Dog Warden. Tust be perfect on every Side ! e il ma "can ha | | sened ves our life work. The pur ondition hearma will be” de: ife should be to be i forever: nineecases out of ten noble, with love to those about us 1sed by catarrh. which 18 nothing fellowship with God wn inflamed condition of the mus The hymns were from the Alexander [COUS surfaces el B B e We will give One Hundred Dollars Willey and Miss Lilian Cross, sc ¢ nd fo llars, iree, mos: Miss Dorothy Tourtellott Y & Toleds, O with William H. Douglase The helpful service was ar élated by those prasent Getting Rid of Pest | Family Pills for const Jacob Mrs Wilmert, Lincoln, TIL, A Jobai resident has demonstrated the | found her way back to perfeet healts gracteal S S W earmots | e witee! 1 Sered Wi kidney @ of mowing them. An area of | trouble and backacha and my appetite B Sour acres was cut with a |Was very poor.at times. A fow iwecky Bt o 2100 1 i oy e T wat ey ey PR aresks B Bt year the. wild carot was stili |them a fair trial. They gave me ereat Sourtshing undiminished in numbers | relief, so continued till now T am again @ver the eame ucres. T Bulled |In perfect neaithr Leo & Oteopa o Bp by the roots a: a The Year only 75 cents, the year after SIS wis the cost of Keeping the Belg clear. Across the road wer flelds. one kept free f e wild car- o, the other not. From this last fie sesds floated so that a sirlp near the wali has to be gone over every year i & cost of 50 cents. The carrof should $ pulled before the heads begin 0 curl or the aeeds ripen Teaching at Scott Hill. _Miss Theodora Brown of Wightman avenue went on Monday to Scott Hill 20 teach the fall term e school there. Home from Bermuda. Miss Sarah Buckley and her sister Miss Nellie J. Fuckley. have returned 10 their home at Corner after outing spent at Rermudas. Scotfand /Road Meeting. B e R atiecis oouneat Mrs. Ernest Moore and her daughter, «question. “Why do you t 80 Gl clins Miss Hazel Moore, who have _been your Mfe?" Carlotta re pending several weeks with-relatives R vt e Blere. left last week to visit at Central London on their way | Being Entertained by Hartford Rela- tives—Something About His Native Country. Huzh Christi> of No. 33 Irving street, Hartford, is entertaining at his home | his nephew, Hugh Christie, of Whan- arle, New Zealand, it being the first visit of the New Zealander to this intry, ®ays the Courant.- In New aland Mr. Christic is a_prosperous imb-r merchant. In April of this vear Give Them Help. and, Many Norwich People Will ‘Be Happier. 7 “Throw Out the Life Lin The kidneys need help. They're overworked — can’t get the poison filtered out of the blood. They're getting worse every minute. Will you help them ? Doan’s Kidney Pills have brousht thousands of kidney sufferers back from the verge of despair. Will cure any form of kidney trou- ble. Mrs. H. A. Simonds, Street, Norwich, Conn., the purposes for which their use is 17 says: Franklin For NORWICH, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1910. LEGAL NOTICES. FOR SALE. _PRESS DESPATCHE3 TO RENT. NOTICE The Republian Delegates to the County Convention for the County of New London are hereby requested to meet in the Town Hall in Norwich, Conn.. on Saturday, the 17¢8 day of September, A. D. 1910, at 12 o'clock noon, for’ the purpose of selecting a Candidate for Sheriff of New Lendon County. : ated at New London, this first day of September, 1910. FRANK W. BATTY. RICHARD R, GHADWICK, VINE S STETSON, : Members of County Committee. sep3d Republican Congressional Convention The Republican Electors of the sev- eral towns comprising .the Third Con- sressional District of Connectieut are liereby requested to choose delegates to the Congressional Comvention of the Third Congressional District, who are hereby requested to meet in conven- tion at the Town Hall in Norwich, Con- necticut, on Thur ine 15th day of Sentemiwer, A. D, 1910, ‘at 12.30 p. m., for g a candidate for the purpose of Representative in Congress from the District, and for Third Congressional the purpose of transacting amy other proper business By order of the Third District Con- gressional Committee. COSTELLO LIPPITT, Chairman. Dated at Norwich. génn. this 15th day of Aulust, 1910 augl7d LUMBER AND COAL. COAL A Square Ton 0l\ Square Coal at Chappell’s The square-fractured Coal, each piece being uniform in size, is preferrable to flat, badly-sized Coal, because g00d Coal breaks squarely. E. CHAPPELL CG. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Lumber septhdaw h00: West Side Bllks MilL i% ol fi\insx WANTED—At once, boy to work in drug store. Inquire at Bulletin Office. sepsd WANTED Everybody fo kfiow that Garrity’s cider mill at No. 20 Watson street, Willimantic, will open Tuesday, Sept. 6. Will be open daily at 7 a. m. seppd TWANTED_To_ trade for small farm in or near Norwich, a cottage house of eight rooms, in good condition, small garden. For further particulars address J. H. Post, 49 North St, Norwlich. aug30TuThS WANTED—Boarders in_the_country. from May until September; R. . D. and telephone. For particulars 'address Box 63, Nocwich Town. apr23TThS WANTED—Young or middle aged man to invest capital in a growing and £oing manufacturing business, ~Rea- son, more capital is needed. A lucra- tive occupation and a ood profit is guaranteed. Flattering opportunity for the right man. Address Business, P. O. Box 683, New Haven, Conn. _ sep3d WANTED—By two teachers, four un- furnished rooms, with heat, in the vi- cinity of the Academy. Address Box 11, Bulletin. sep3d TYPEWRITER FREE to boys and girls who do a little work for us in their spare time at home. For full par- ticulars, address The Norton Speclalty Co.. 39 Union St, Norwich, Conn. sep2d FOR SALE—Cheap, several good in- side doors. ~Apply at this office. augdd FOR SALE_Handsome bay mare, Six years old, weight about ‘1050 - pounds, considered not afraid- of-autos, electric or steam cars; best of roadsters; price o batlr and toilet, set range, set tubs, gas. RENT—Nine rooms, 359 Main st., S. A. Bailey. sepBTUTHS TO RENT_Mrs. Cabony has returned to 23 Bath street (formerly accupied by Tier), where she will rent furnished weight 1125, good driver and worker; the other a nice driver, weight 1000. These horses are on a farm and were raised right here. Inquire at Bulletin Office; sepbd FOR SALE_McCall patterns; one of every size and style in stock at'the Whitmore Dry Goods Store, 750 Main St Willimantic, Ct. Sép6TuThs FOR SALE_An automobile Interna- tional Harvester company’s high wheel type, with top, side curtains, lights. etc, Is in A-i condition and would make an_excellent vehicle for pleasure use or light trucking. Low price if 5014 at once. Enquire of A E. St. Onge, Danjelson, Conn. sep6d FOR SALE 5,000 feel second-han lumber. _Inquire No. 2§ Bath St. _sel FOR SALE_One set of double light coach harness, heavily mounted, nickel trimmed; also lady's side sad both at a bargain. Address Dr. D. L. Jones, East Great Plain, Norwich, Conn. Tel. 736, sépsd 40 COWS FOR SALE Ncw car, just arrived. Choice lot of Holsteins and Ayrshires. milkers and springers. Tel. 98-4, Willimantic Division. a a $300. Sepbd . |rooms, by day or week. i _ sepsd FOR SALE_Two _horses, youns,| TO RENT_Near center of city one sound and kind, one five years old, [large front room and one small ym. (Apply 124 Broadway. sepid STORE TO RENTSuftable for any kind of business, at 65 IPranklin Street. Inquire at Bulletin Office. aug3od " WOOMS TO RENT A to Mrs. Congamy Ut intey ANe) _aug10d TO RENT—Lower fiat, 21 Ripley place, ‘six rooms,” good repalr reason- able. Inguire 40 Hobart Ave. jesd TG _RENT _Basement at 55 Franklin street; suitable for the paint, plumbing or stmilar business. may17d TO RENT—Store at 65 Franklin St. Enquire at this off ‘mar19d TO RENT ° Apartment of eight rooms and oath with heat furnished, at 79 School St. Price $22. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral house work. Apply 262 Washing- ton street. aug23d ¥OR SALE_Fivepassenger White touring car, in perfect running order; bargain. Box 107, Jewett City, Conn. GIRLS WANTED to learn quilling. Paid while learning. Apply to the West Side Sille” Mill. aug12d WANTED—10.060 to 12,006 sq. ft. for light manufacturing, Heat and conven- jences. With or without power. _Long term lease. ~Address JB.. this office. aug4d ENTS WANTED to sell our riders’ policies; issued to both men and wom- én; covering accidents. sickness and deiith, and all occupations: giving $3,000 death’ and $15 weekly benefits; costing but $5 per annum; something’ entirely new; extra large commissions given. Address National Accldent Society. 320 Broadway, New York. Bstablished 24 years. 5ep3STuTh WANTED. Eight or ten girls as sewing machine operators. to go to St. Albans. Vt. Good ‘guaranteed to the right kind of Fare will be paid from Norwich . Al The nature of the work is making skirts and other wearing ap- parel for women. Free Employment Bu- 3 Broadway, Room 9, Central iing, S. H, Reeves, Supt.” aug30d WANTED Man and wife, hotel cook, hotel cham- bermaid, family cooks, nurse girl and generdl house girls. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. aug2id. . CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 may24d COAL and LUMBER In the beauticul valiey of Wyomlns, in Penn., lies the beds of the finest An- thracite’ Coal in the world, We have secured a_supply of this Coal for this Season. Try it in your cooking stove and heater. We are the agents for Rex Flintkote Roofing. one of the Lest roofings known to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone S84. aprisa OBJECT LESSON iNDENTISTRY fl;}sawlngrfl ;m ] : hoolhouse % SR St e e s o sour anes waieicons ot | K Dental Parlors b and Esan or A Pargain 1re solled beyond cleansing is to hav $oes of Bartic sang Come Unto Mie and | hem dy2d another shade. But do not FRANKLIN SQUARE Heat. Mr. Maine of Providence, R. I, |b¢ too sure they cannot be cleaned un-| g.o4iq also gave as a solo My Lord and 1 til they have been submitted to us, | Pt Local Jotting: . e 1o "R:‘ hv:m <.'e;n2 “arroll Adam Bro M | fad. OBy work 1s are ‘N g, Ademe o B, e 5o, DENTIST ..‘;};‘:‘;i:nfi e A AR od e Sl IDR. E. J. JONES B s ascer sireet o [le’!fl S Dye WOI‘kS, | Suile 46, Shannon Building Saner Ta- : | Telephone. 157 Franklin SL. | cance “Phone ek et en Mr. and Mr= Hazard Tuck ! dnd S | hornets and danger oft ame is true if animal or has been xious plants ;s Suluhn-Napthol & pail of bahnt * This “Liquid Clealiness” is a positive anticeptic and germicide. B R ey ahecve. Pa ich woubles bs abote T “w almost immediately alloviate pain, and if the parts Pt moist ith this salution it will poritively prevent any isagreeible . B " 18 ed whion, the skin bus been broken there never will T Sny danger of infection in blood poisoriny Bolt onty tn yelize » amd grocers. 10e. 25c., 50c. 23 a1 00. T Beart of ssianoms SULPHO-NAPTHOL COMPANY, Torrey Building, 14 Medford St. SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Selling Agents 88 Broad St., Boston, Mass. Have You Noticed ths Increased Travel? 1Us & sure sign of good Wealue and fine roads. People like to get out into the open air. We furnisn the best method, and if you'll tako one of our teams you'll say the sarue. MZHONEY BROS. Falls mar17d | FUNERAL ORDERS i Artistically Arranged by HUNT .. - * The Florist, Tel. 130. Lafayetts Street. | Junisa MEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ava, s Wines, Lizuors and Cigars. Welch Rarebit served to Tuck'e. Prop. Tel 43-5. MME. TAFT, [ e SRR now located at 619 Bank street, Naw Londen, Cony Juisd Avenue, rst Is ani Jobn M order. COAL" Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A, D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket S:. Telephone 168-12 oct29a We have a nice Assort- ment of Canned Fish They are excellent food for dog days (and other days.) PEOPLE’S MARKET, 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. aug26d Delivered to Any Part ol Norwich e Ale that is acknowledged to be the best on the market HANLEY’S PEERLESS. A telephone order wiil recelve prompt attention. D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St may17TThs ~ Library Tea Store Highest Grade Teas and Coffees at lowest prices. Pure Spices and Ex- tracts. 164 Main Street. Telephone 257-3 3YTTTuS Rose Bowling Alieys, LUCAS HALL, 43 Shetucket Streot. 3. J. C. STONE. fron VERNON STILES INN, Thompson, Conn. One of the finest places in Conn, for oct138 & Sunday chicken dinner. Large par- catered to at ome day’s notice, ce of dinner $1. Terms $2 per day, $8 to $1 jells We are neadquarters for NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE. Family trade supplied at 60c per doz. C. B Wright. 8 Cove St. Tel. oct30a per wesk. R. H. Harris, Mar. HAVE YOUR Watches and Clocks Repaired by FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin Street. 3 F. CONANT. 11 rramkila Streer Whitestone Sc and_the J. F. C. 100 Cigars are the best on the market Try thew ‘marisa Juniidaw PERSONAL. LADIES’' PRIVATE HOME for con- finements; physicians attending: /An- fants adppted, or boarded if desired; confidenfial; terms reasonablé; close stamp; write to Collinswood San- itarium. P. O. Box 40, Hartford, Ct. aprlia On and after this date, August Ist, 1910, the use of hose for garden, lawn or street sprinkling is prohibited until further notice. The condition at Fairview Reser- voir at this time makes this action necessary. Any person violating this order will be deprived of the use of city water. Per order BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS NOTICE Boswell Ave. will be closed from Seventh to Twelfth St. until further notice. Per order Street Commissioner, E. C. LILLIBRIDGE NOTICE * Dr. Louite Frankiin Miner Is now locatsd in har new office, Breed Hall, Roum 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m ‘Telephone 660. Iy22 e TEALIBLE REMEOIE S, LINGERING SUMMER is the most trying time of the year for many peo- ple, demanding a fonic to counteract the weakening effect of the protracted hot weather. DR. POPE'S LIVER AND BLOOD TONIC will tone up the whole syatem. %3¢ a pk. 5 for §1. AL your druggist or send to H & J. BREWER COFEpringaeid, Mas £ " FOR SALE. For Sale Six-room cottage, 93 Peck Street; steam heat, barn; price $1650; near trolley. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, auglid Central Building. What $1300. Will Do! Buy a good 60-acre farm, fine loca- tion, will keep 12 head of cattle, good -room house. large cattle birn, horse Dbarn, henhouke, 40 feet long. All buildings Al, together with a full line of wagons and farming tools: $700 cash, halance on mortgage. Picture list. TRYON'S AGENCY, Willlweutle, Conn. 28 HORSES T have just arrived West With san expre: and have $ome A nice big horses business ciunks as could be bought, 1 'am going to sell or exchange them. and the prices are some lower. 1 drove 300 miles among the farmers to buy this lot. Come and fee them Tel. 12 ELMER R. PIERSON. Je15a home from the car of 23 hor FOR SALE—1916 model 38 Overland car. Run 3,000 miles; in first class run- ning shape. As good as new. Inquire Bulletin Office. sep3d FOR SALE—J. M. Martin's_home bakery. Address 210 Walnut Street, Willimantic, Ct. sep2d FOR SALE_ Lot of land 50x112 feet. more or less, on east side of Laurel il ave._commencing 100 feat north of Bentley 'St, being lot No. 6 Watrous property. Apply to J. L. Lathrop & Sons. sepld FOR SALE OR RENT Cottage with six rooms, steam heat and bath, work- shop, hencoop and fruit_trees.' Apply Mrs. James _Ringland, Mason Place, Laurel Hill, Norwich, Ct. augsld FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. I have a good two-temement house in town that I will sell or exchange for farm property. Call or address W. F. HILL, 218 Main ‘St, over Somers Bros. 1 aug3ld ICE_FOR SALE -Three thousand tons, first quality, twelve-inch ice. in carload lots. The Consumers' Ice Com- Danie Con: aug30d HORSES FOR SALE—§1 East Town street, Norwich Town, Conn. aug24d A_CHANCE FOR SOMEONE--The brick house and barn situated at 34 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. I¥16TUTHS A FINE HOME 215 story house, § rooms, bath and steam heat, in excellent condition and fine neighborhood; lot 75x150; reason- able price. Inquire E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. septld FOR SALE ON PERKINS' PLACE The Residence of the late FRANK T. BROWN. ine Yard, excellent location. House has all Modern Conveniences. An exceptional offering. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, | 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE Sturtevant _Ave, No. iS. Modern gwelling, nearly név. all'improvements In excellent neighborhood. Easy terms. Broad Street, No. 187, near Grove street; 14-room housé for iwo or three families, with private barn. Modern improvements. At a bargain price. Maple Street, at Intersection of Wes Main, Maple ana Ann streets. Sub Stantial brick dwelling of 13 rooms. fmprovements, including gas Roosevelt Ave. No. 6S. near the Bleachery, Greenéville: Six room cot tage, with largc. well cultivated gar- den.’ Easy termfs. Low price. To Let—At 30 CHff St cor. Elm St., main floor flat of six rooms, closets, etc, Gas fixtures, bath, closet, etc.; $18 month ¥or all particulars of the ahove or for other property for sale or to rent, eall on. Chas. E. Whitney, 227-WAIN STREET. MAKE YOUR MONEY EARN | MORE THAN 4% T have a few shares of stock of the United Butchers' Suppiy Corporation, incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and doing a cash business. 1 believe th stock will pay dividends of more th 10 per cent. on every dollar you in in it. The corporation owns and c trols valuable patents. The reaso; is placing this stock on the market is to increase the factory space and pres- ent capacity. The above is practically 2 monopoly with no competition In a very short whilo this stock should be worth & great deal more than | fts par value, It is now selling at $10 par. This is not a risk. It is a sure thing, | The business has existed four years | and each day has brought forth farger increage in its presont cap Stock to be delivered upon the rece of subscription: For further information address EDWARD MORRISON, Attorney, 201 Devorshire Boston, Mass. aug30d Which s Better? To suffer with the heat in an inland city or go to Charlestown Beach, where the neat 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 piaz za, lot has 96 feet frontage on Atlanti. Ocean, best of surf bafhing near, and | with all conveniences. this property is a pond about nine | i miles long, and with this cottage goes In the rear of | a sallboat, nearly new. and all this for just FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLAR or if you prefer to g0 to the beach in Scptember the property can he rented | AP Sepe 18t tor 3150, wnd then: jnat | pay §1430 cash, fake o desd of ‘the | Broperty. . Possission in * Septamber, make 10 per cent. on your money from July' till September. Investigate. Transportation William A. Wilcox, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Room 1, Weslerly, R. 1. free in Remnants, Jarge and small peces [ T Stors Sand sivies, "Dress MILL REMNANT STORE, JOHN BLOOM, Proprietor. 179 West Main St sepad NOTICE. ONLY ONE LEFT of those elegant 7-room apartments in THE MARION. A rare chance for a small family to lease a permanent home where to live is ease and comfort instead of drudg- Janitor Service, Ample Steam ery. Heat Water for all household purposes, to- in every room, plenty of Hot gether with Running Spring Drinking Water Free with each apartment. ALSO FINE STORE to rent in same building. Inquire of D. T. SHEA aug29d PLUMEING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenu SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters and Conductors, and all kinds of Job~ | bing promptly attgpded to. Tel. 119, The Uaug“hn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS ‘urpished promptly. Large stock ot patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street sanzzd S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. dec7a T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. marba Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by new and mod- ern open plumbing. It will repay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor’s biils. Overhauling and re- fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old plumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price | reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 3 67 Wast Main Strest. auglza 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 now. { Also Paints, Muresco, Moldings, and a general supply of decorative mate- rials. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. | | P. E. MURTAGH, | 92 and 94 West Main Street. ! | Telephone. ST MONEY LOANED on_ Diamonds, Watcnes, Jowelry ana Securities of any kind at the fowest Rates of Interest. An old <otablished firm to deal with, (Establiuhed 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Upstairs CARDWELL'S Java and Mocha Coffee Good for cool mornings sept2d New Fall Goods | General Contractor Al orders recefve prompt and careful attentior. Give me a trial order. Bat. istaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich | Telephona 349-2. Norwich, The Gratitude of Elderly People goes out to whatever helps sive them Telephone connection (private wire), 365 or 383 case, comfori and strength, Foley Kidney Pille cure kidney and bladder diseases promptly and give comfort and rellzt to elaerly people. Lee & Ossood o lo naveForkea i |in POETRY, | THE WIND, Iam the Wiha! “Make way! T haye rushed through the dark back ‘Where, the.dust of the ages lay, T Nave breuthed intp weary faces With a breath from the Heart of Day, 1 have whispered of unknown graces To the dwellers in Karth's = dark places, Iam the Wind! Make way! Stand by! I am the Wina! I must toss and hustle and harry Where the leaves of the forest lic I must fetch and bustie and c: From the ground to the roof ot ¥, I may never have time to tarr: There are numberless things to Tam the Wind! Stand by Iam the Wind! Ah me! have sobbed with I haySTPinE ave iaughed at the hei h e e height of their I have ~a the Ty, the children's lived with the sad a D i ne sad and the n the arms of the sea, And I know there is reason for sigh- knrl:”;m-vu with the children's cry- I am'the Wind! Ah me! —Constance Morgan. Sophronia Susan Smiley. been prowlin’ "round for A sort of village nui; Miss and tongue and ears, Has been hailed as a reform. she's got a feline's home, And right now her reputation doesn't stop this side o' Nome, And so0 it keeps a-goln', folks we uster snicker at a ir upliftin’ 1s gittin' th and they" prouder than all scat; e Tt makes me sorter nervous. keeps him reepy through and through, e’ll wake and find some morning that he's been uplified, too. e VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings Lest h Knicker—We icker ve too fast. Bocker —Yes, the psychological moment is uccecded by the second.—N. Y. un, Doctor, my wife has lost her voic What can T do Ty et home late some night."—Boston ript ST didn't get to bed until midnight.” Sitting up with a sick friend?” “Well ves, with a lovesick friend.” the girl—Kansas City Jou Npll—Miss Antique likes to give the impression that she has a vivid past. Belle—I don’t imagine it has been so vivid as it has been long.—Philadel- phia Record Little Willie—Say, pa. what is organ- ized charity? Pa—Organized charity, ny son. is the condensed milk of hu- man kindness—Chicago News. “Now, children,” said a teacher, *T want you to be very still, so you can hear a pin drop.” In a moment all was still, when a little boy cried out: “Let it drop!”—Judge. “They have named the baby after Uncle Belshazz ‘Has Uncle Bel shazzar money “Do_vou suppose they liked the name?—Pittsburg Post “Were you quarreling with your wife when ] came in? I heard you talking loud?” “No; when we're quar reling she's the one that talks.~— Cleveland Leader. Hicks (at the train)—Well, old man so long. I hope you will enjoy your two weeks in the country. ~Wicks— There is no doubt that I shall. You see, the girl who lives in_the house next door.to mine is learning to si —Somerville Journal. Bystander—But I don't see you questioning the umpire’s _decisions. Isn't that rather unusual? Chimmie— Huh! When he umpire owns de onl bat, ball, glove and mask in de neigh borhood ?—Puck. “I never worry about my health any more.” “How lucky you Don’t you ever feel ves: often; I've had al operations it i ible to unde — Chicago Rec ord-Herald. The steamer landed at the St. Joe dock and the passengers began to dis embark.. Whereupon the orchestra ujp on the boat struck wp Mendelssohn's wedding march. “Wilfred,” said the pretty young thing in white, blushing- ly, and_turning to the young man by her side, “vou've told somebody."— Chicago Tribune. MUCH IN LITTLE The Rig: mites to Pernau, Dorpath and 14 Telephone company plans long-distance lines 100 160 miles to Riga- miles to Riga-Fellin. waterway to connect Pelpt tic at a cost 50,000, is under serious consider- tion. It would run from Pskov (Ples- kau) to the port of Narva. The new The Russian government proposes to build wireless stations for the mer- chant marine at the port of Libault, at Bolderaa (mouth of the Divinal), and on Rune island (Gulf of Rigal). of the grandest the world; the famous r Canyon of Colorado and the wonderful Chalcedony, with trunks four feet thick, cracked into exquisite- Iy colored blocks, being prominent. Arizona has some in Mexican government has sent out an agricultrual expert to lecture the principal towns of Sonora to raise products for the American mar- ket, especially early vegetables, lemor#, dates, figs, e The The year 1905 saw the practical com- pletion of a comprehensive scheme iof public baths in Bradford, maintained by the municipality, which cost $202. 000, embracing - swimming, Turkish, Russian, shower, slipper medical and vapor baths. Cornelius Ferris, Jr., savs that the substitute for glue in the tropics is composed of pine resin, or Bergundy pitch, melted in a glue pot, with beeswax added little by little, suf- ficient to give it a gummy consistency and keep it from becoming brittle, Consul essel now for the Cunard Liverpool line. the Franconia, new turbine type of steamer, will be largely built in the’ future. With 18,000 tonnage, it will have large cargo space and likewise spacious pas- senger room. A v building in England company’s Boston- The chief obstacle to the more gen- eral use of automobiles in the Austrian empire has been the opposition there- to of the lovers of the horse, more marked than in any other country, and the condition of the streets and highways, which are not generally adapted to motoring. The crocodile fish is ten inches to four feet long, and the skin, when dried, wesnmes a dark ashen hue with ‘lizht shadings of bluish tint, which produces an attractive anpear- ance. A concession has heen granted to exploit the fisheries in the tervito- vial waters of the Guif of Mexico, in ihe zone comprising Punta Gorda, Vera Cruz, to the mouth of the riggr San Pedro and San Pablo, a dia’fl 210 miles long. Knows Trouble. Collector Loeb saw all this harmony coming and thought it wiser to stick to his duties—Washington Post .

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