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shoes. saie On 3, at impor wters. e % At the monthly meeting of the | Parnes — o., at the Audi- ool committee in Hope Valley at torium Next Wee ¢ e of the clerk, Miss Clara A o morning, H. Philip Pa- r art a huge Am 1 " adoption of new spell- rasp the ers t books in the two grad- . her out er | ¢ = 1ls. Other textbooks present- dicnce. H. sefore the committee by him will hd it may be ¢ bably purchase & the old ones = o ® used | o sed up or worn out Bills we i | ordered paid to the amount of $83 gy Moo gty | Probate Business. In addition to this sen | The monthly session of the probate Cure there are other big acts, In- | court ar council was held in the cluding Barpes Reriing & Co. i town fiernoon with all screaming; fun - play en- | the nt except Lafayette SSQ s, Flotter's First. and Gerd- | Fdwards, As a probate court they B& West and Sunshine introducing | appointed Geo 5 mer adminis- Bigh class singing numbers. Louis | trate bonis L the estate of | Peimel, 2n expert xylophonist, will al- | Blla E. Palmer, deceased. with Henry 80 heard frem H. Crandall, Moses H. Main and Harry ‘Altogether, this is probably the best Spencer appraisers on the estate. @il aver put on at this popular play- | The final account of Laura M. Baggs o | guardian of the person and estate of = - Walter D, Baggs, was allowed and ” wdered recorded, and the guardian e discharged as her ward had beceme of Jn these days Oof marvelous inven- | ... flons. it is nothing startling to read of | The gdoption of Arthur H. Gordon wenderful resuits. Imagine then when |, 0 0¢ G000 ' Gordonsthy cieetion pictures made liv- | George B. Phill was de- " Motion pictures. a8 We | creeq, and his name changed to Ar- &l know, depict subjects pon 2 | thur H. Phillips. The ill of Edwin @creen; mnew one goes further and |G Kenyon was referred to October 3 @tates that they are made “living real- | oiip order of notice. AS a town coun- —_— | cfl they alloted of the money availa- The stage has produced many start- | jo for use on the highways, $65 to Mng feetures, but the one announced | eoh of districts No. 1, 2, and 4, and for Polfs, w nber 12, will | $5g7 (o ot N ong the thea- | "o 1 of the collector of taxes eergeers of this eily, and should prove | .5 00" 60, ®me of the biggest drawing cards |00 the collection of taxes [N S RGsSatul season has been | yor ned, which were both alike the town clerk was instruct. that can be made . living | theTefore the town clotie only wiil be introducad and | Edw i Allen as appointed il b mn!in g e vanvvmflh‘h to repair walls and and alluring as possibic | brush at the Thurston buryin 4 SA Rl o iunds were left under the control of SUNDA SUBJECTS. the town council to keep the grounds The Sheltering Arms services on | Rille were ordered paid 1o the fternoon wiil be conducted by | amount of $30.30. F. Cobb. board of canvassers the town e | il canvassed the voting lists to The Loyal Temperanee association | i posted in the town pursuant to maets At ?'o"\; o'clock Sund: ter- | chapter 640 of the public laws of Weon in the Bl biock Rhode Island. - g iefs. BE 8 B. Mackane will preach Sun- | ool Detv orming and evening at the Taft. | Miss Hatle Champiin of Westerly Eisigrogational church. was at the home of parents here At the Brosdway Congregational | The public school = opened its the sacrament of the Lord's Tuesday morning with will be administered at t e e - Secvice. o the Sec Hopkinton, held Rev. W. H. Eley, D, D,, will preach meeting in the church edi- Bunday morning on Needs and Wants e sl N Victor B, Cia &t the A. M. E. Zion oaurch His even- I S ivictor IO fng topic i= Trials of Ministers. ha 03 SRd TigWied up the drome and app 4n Americ SUNDAY FAIR AND ———————— FAIR, LIGHT WINDS, TODAY. COOLER. IS GOING ON TONIGHT and moving pictures at and motion pictures at the cal Union, No. 100, meets’ hall ANNOUNCEMENTS ~ Frank A, Bill bas the exclusive sale ©f Men's King Qualit $2.50 and $4.00 See the new fall styles now on Opening of New Academy Building. Tuesday afternoon 3 p. m. an address w September 1 b® giv President Flavel S. Luther of Trin- After s the new Acad- will be open for publi All wao are interested are favited 1> attend these exercises The Eagle and the Girl. The greatest novelts in America will -4 Be In evidence rExt week at the Au- Mitecium theater. Heading the collec WYon of surprises booked by the man- ent will be a startling novelty entitied The Eagle and the Girl. an tation from Paris Hippo- for the first time Ryan is the girl Miss Margaret At the Mt. Calvary Baptist church, Rev. J. H. Dennis will pfeach Sunday morning snd evening. The Bible and Literary soclet: meets at 3 o'clock At the First Baptist church Rev. W. . Thayer will preach Sunday morning on The Art of Seeing Things, and ir the evening on The Gospel of Persist- ency. At the First Congregational church @n Sunday morning Re G. H. Ew- fuE pastor, the topic il The ings of Others. The sacrament of the Lord’'s Supper il be observed. Sunday merning at Trinity Metho “.ziwp.l church Rev. Dr. M. S ufman preach on Christ, the Jonderful. His evoning topic is Chris. Treatment of Our Immigrant SFhere will be the sacrament of the Zord's Supper at Park Congregational h Sunday morning. Rev. Dr. S. Fows wiil preach on The Good ard’s Care for His Flock. At the Greeneviile Congregational ehurch, o keetts will preach Bend ¢ merriag on What Andrew Said ®o His Broties_ In the evening the gubjet iz The Pe of Labor, it be- fg the se-ond of a scries of sermons At ths Univerial'st church services tn th~ morzing, Rrv Sunday morial ¥ Buckingham preach on The Necessity of Activity Snd Perseverance. The Y. P. . U Mmeet at 6.36 ociock At Trinity Evissopai chureh there will be Hely Communion at 930 a m., morning praye: and sermon af 30.30, and evening praver a' 7.30 p. Sunday school resumes its t 12 o'clock. The rector, Eldred Brown, will officiate. Moved by Civic Pride. # 3¢ L= to be boped by the time o i nicipality convention s held in Faill more there will be 15 cobblesione Btreets of socisnt dslc Lo surprise (e [ C above re | As thise ere some of the cle “ cemditions of & well conducied jpaBity, it behooves us {0 ke In working order hefora we s to come and 1ake pat’ Opening Mrs. J Hen turned home e has mot improved Nelly B. Kenyon spent two last week at Atileboro, a guest cousin, Mrs. Charles Holden. Lamond has finished work on adamn road at Caroli | vbody rond here is getting | ready for the county fair next wee Amos H.. Annie Kenyon, and Myrtie Handell went to Rocky Point and | Crescent Park Labor day | | Mrs. Eisie has been ill for | |a Jon time | Charles Donnelly, who has been ill with fever, is better. J. C. Cihoone Wakefield. R. I, | visited at Dr_ Kenyon's Sunday. | Mrs. G. 8. James of Hillsdaie was a caller in the village Sunda ing. Miss Eva Franklin is teache: A. J. Webster and family are v ing Mr. 'Webster's parents, Mr, USQUEPAUGH of School Term—Gett Ready for the Fair. Webster of Wells, who this village. ARCADIA. | WASHINGTON COUNTY, R, . School besan here Wednesday morn- t- and heen treated | 1t the Rhode Island hospital, has re- Funeral of Mrs. Willard H. Kenyon. I'he funeral of Mrs. Celia, wife of ard 11, Kenyon, was held at her e Friday. t d, Rev. Warren | oy officiating. Mr. Dawley spoke n the words, “Death is swallowed s in victory.” The death leaves her and and five children, two sons {hree aushters, Mrs. Kenyon was | v years of age. Burial was in Wood | cem The bearers were her » sons and sons-in-law William Lewis has gone to live with Samuel Eng and family at Willow | ley., R. 1 Geneva Hadfied is visiting her r. Mrs. Benjamin Albro of Hope, Mrs. Walter Pierce of Arkwright y M. Wilcox of Central Village, HOPKINTON st of A, P. Chase and s Mr. Wilcox's birth- visits the old home- New Books Adopted for Schools—Ses- he ope . n H j and ere ank Cr Henry were T Mr. anc Westerly father, Jo us, Sheu Las en handle e © S normal w hody and health im; D BLC r0d 2oc a pkE or H. & Mass A Louis lawyer has New' Farli'(.'oods ; on of Probate Court. ROCKVILLE Item; this R ommenced in with Harold place Crands ert H Mae Palmiter and daug Palmiter of have been guests of M ister, Mrs. L. F. Saunde guests of Miss Annie B Valley Palmer and Palmer, have New Haven, Irish and fa aests of Mrs daught been rece Conn, nily Mr Paul Pro Irish’s pa irisk I and on a Noyes of Mr Weste and M A umb, Saunders and Albe ecent visitors in Old Mys 1 Mrs. Charles Crandall were_guests the forme shn ndall, last Saturd Id Stick to Their Trade. baen sued he threw dishes at ought to confine the briefs and let the wor dishes.—St. Joseph ( ause their P BLOOD interferes srking of ever makes the enjoyn possibie. DR, P oD 10w tone with organ of J BOREMAANT S JOHN ELOOM nneeticnt saual Lo business results, Term of School Opens—Personal on all, Alhion, re rs, ar- er et vi- | ar- tic of for his m- m- ‘L’—-. e, FALTH end A/ = DRPOPE'S Tt At erioress ) IMPURE A New Thriller. It is doubtful if all of _Collector Loeb's severity at the New York cus- tom-house has reduced the amount of lying by home-coming tourists. The risks of the game of beating the cus- toms seem to fascinate rather than alarm the traveling smart set.— Springfield Republican. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatu_e of TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. 10 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE The water way — way of travel Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- ter W. Chapin—safe. staunci veszels | that have every comfort and conven- ience for the traveler. A delightful voyage on Long Island the comfortable | Sound and a superb view of the won- derful skyiine and waterfront of New York Steamer leaves New London at 11 | p. m. weekdays onl due Pier foot of Fast 224 Street 5. m. (Mondays excepted) and Pier 40, North River, Write or telephone W.J. PIILLIPS, | Agent. New London. Conn. augéd All Wat(;r Route NEW YORK Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 Unexcelied frefght and _passenger serviee ai o and from New York All Outeids Statersoms, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdaya Bundays. at 5.15 p. New York Pier 32, East River, foot | Rooscvelr Street, Mcndays, Wednes- | days. Fridays. at's p. m. *Phone cr write fur folder. P. S. Trefeht recc’eed vntil § p. ™ C. A. WHITAKER. Agent may4d | Monfauk Sieamboat Co.’s Line Betwéen New London, Conn., and Greenport, Sheiter Isiand and Sag Har- bor. Long Island. Steamer “Wya dotie” leaves New Londen week days, 10.00 a. m. 410 p. m. Leaves Sag Harbor 6.00 'a. m.. 12.30 . m Julid Big G lcunad_%r- seal Asafe and simple remedy for Bronchitis, Catarrh, Hay Fever inflammations, irritations, ulcer- ations of ALL mncous membranes or linings of the nose, throat, ‘or urinary organs. AT DRUGGISTS 31 Why mot cure yourself. Treatisowith sach bottle ‘o mailed o2 request. P 0.8.A. THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, iagers, Etc., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Propristor. Telephone 607. oct2d AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, eto. Livery comnected SUETUCKKET SYREET. STEP IN AND TRY OUR 35c DINNER From 12 to 2 DEL-HOFF CAFE, Ground Fioor jysod —— WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE Step in znd see us. FRANK WATSON & co., mar3d 78 Franklin Street. FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by |HUNT .. -+ The Florist, Tel. 130. Lafayette Street. Rk Juniéa DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suiie 46, Shannon Buildinj { o | tr \DR. C. R CHAMBERLAIN | Lenia’ Surgeon u charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's pr during his last fiiness. 181 Main Strest. Norwich, Conn, NOTICE Louise Fran! elevator "Phone. ke Shetucket ctves Cr. locatsd in her “iner now sev ofice, Breed Hall Room 1 o Japh hours, 1 to 4 p. e 660 auglia We are headiquarters for Ak NSETE BANQUET Family wrad> su C. K. Wrighi, 8 Cove St slied @i 60c p Tel, v doz oci3oa - Fare Rorwich to New York $1.75 | street en- | LEGAL NOTICES. WANTED. FOR SALE. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT. NOTICE Republican Delegates to the | County Convention for the County of ew London are hereby requested to meet in the Town Hall in Norwich Conn.. on Saturday, the 1ith day of Septeimber, A. D. 1910, at 12 o'clock noon. for the purpose’ of selecting Candidate for Sheriff of Now Londo County, ated at New London eptember. 1910, FRANK W. BATTY. 4 RICHARD R. CHADWICK, VINE S, STETSO! Members of County Committee. sepid Senaforial Convention The delegates to the Republican Senatorial Convention of the Twentieth Senatorial District are hereby notified to meet in the Town Hall at Norwich, Tuesday, September 20th, 1910, at 12 welock noon, for the purpose of nomi- nating a candidate for Eenator from d District. Per Order The n this first day Senatorial Committes, . W. HYDE, Chairman. Dated at Norwich, Conn., September 9th, 1910. sepl0d WANTED—Weavers, winders and guillers; good and steady work; also learnérs; paid while learning. ~West Side SIIK Mill. sep16d WANTED A good butcher and_meat gutter at once. Apply at Town Street Market, Norwich Town. Telephone 339-5. . sepi0d WANTED A good Kitchen girl. One FOR SALE—Cheap, several good in- side doors. Apply at this office. augsd FOR SALE—A g00d one-horse surrey, yery cheap. Inquire of L. L. Chapman; Norwich, or L. E. Livermore, Lebanon. sep10d FOR SALE_Dark gray mare, six years old, weight 1100, good all around business mare, very clever and true to al Erehant, Willimantic, Ct., R. F, D. No. 1. sep10d FURS VREE A $35 set furs abso- lutely free. Write postal today for full information. ~Colonial _Fur ~Manufac- Dept, T., 34 West 27th St. New sep10d WANTED Postoifice clerks and car- riers wanted. Examinations will ~be held in Norwich and many other cities in November. Uncle Sam is best em- ployer; pay is high and sure; hours short; places permanent; —promotions regular; vacations with pay; thousands of vacancies every month; all kinds of pleasant work everywhere: no lay-offs; no pull needed: common education suf- ficient. Ask for free Booklet IP 638, giving full particulars and explaining my offer of position or money back. zarl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. ep10d WANTED Boarders 1n_tne_country, NOTICE The lcgal voters of the Town Street School District are hereby warned to me=t at the brick schoolhouse, in open caucus, on Monday evening, the 12th day of September, at § o'clock, to nom- irate candidates to be voted for at the annual meeting of the dist to be Leld on the third Monday, 19th Sep- | tember. as required by statute. | LEWIS A. HYDE, District Clerk. Norwich, pigd 1910, September 5th, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Ledvard. within and for the District of Ledyard, on the 7th day of Septem- ber, A D. 1910, Present—RUSSEL GALLUP, Judge te of Ralph Wilbur Hurlbutt, of Ledyard, in said District, de” Ordered, That ghe Administrator cite the creditors of %aid deceased to bring their claims against said ~ estate within_six months from this date, by posting up w notice to that effect, to- Zether with a copy of this order. on the signpost nearest to the place where ased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a_circula- tion in said District, and make return to this Court, RUSSEL GALLUP. The above and foregoing copy of record Attest: R Judge a true SSEL (¢ ALLUP, Judge. NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to pri their claims against said estate t undersigned at Ledyard, Connec within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. CHARLES H. CHAPMAN. Administrator. Gales Ferry, R. D., Connecticut, sepl BOARD OF COUNTY COM- for New London County: I apply ansfer of license spirituous and liquors, ale. lager beer > and cider to the building street, Town of Norw cept In’the rooms and apartme sald_building, any part or which are cut off “or partitioned in such manner as to form booths. side rooms, or retiring rooms. My plice of business is not located within two lundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or paroch school, or the premises pertaini theretd, or anv postoffice, public libr ry, or cemetery, Dated at Norwich this st day of September, A. D. 1910, Jacob Blinderman © & ~Co. by Jacob | Blinderman, Applicant. We, the under. signed, are clectors and taxpavers, owning Teal estate, of the Town of Norwich. and herebi Sign and endorse the foregoing application of Jacob Blinderman for a license. and certify that said applicant is & suitab person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at_Norwich, this 1t day of September, A. D. 1910, Wm. O. Bode, 370 Asylum &tract C. D. 225 Main street; Ra- anic _streot: Jen | Broadway: Samuel 265 | cct. 1 hereby certifv that the B ncd signers and endorsers are | elactor 1 taxpavers, owning real es- | tate. in the Town of Norwich Dated | at Norwich, this 9th day of September A. . 1910] Chas S. Holbrook. Town | Cierks Sep10; GOAL “Carrying Coals to New Castle” wouldn't be in it with our sending you | poor Coal after all this blowing we've done about superior qualit We will send you the b | Coal you have had for a | time. " Telephon E. CHAPPELL CG. Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Lumber eptitdasw LUMBER AND COAL. ton of | long, long Central CALAMITE COAL It burns up clean. Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 459 may24d | COAL and LUMBER In the beautiful valiey of Wyoml tn Benn.. Tios the beds of the fnest An: thracite Coal in the worid. We have securcd a_supply of this Coul for this | season. ‘Try'it in your cooking stove | ana neater | | | | We are the azents for Rex Flintkote Roofing, one of the Lezt roofings known to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone $84. aprisa COAL Free Eurning Kinds and iehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATiiRop, Office—cor. Market ard Shetucket $:: Telephone 163-13 ect293 from May until September; R. ¥. D. and telephons. For particulars address Box 63, Norwich Town. apr23TThs WANTED _To_trade for small farm in or near Norwich, a cottage house of eight rooms, in good condition, small §erden, For turther particulars adaress . H. Post, 49 North St, Norwich. aug30TuThs AGENTS WANTED to sell our riders’ policies; issued to both men and wom- en: covering accidents, sickness and death, and all occupations; giving $3.000 death’ and $15 weekly benefits; costing but 35 per annum; something entirely new; ‘extra large commissions given Address National Accident Society, 320 Broadway, New York, Established 24 years. 5ep3STuTh TEACHERS! TEACHERS! for high, graded and ungraded &chools. Many positions not filled. Good salaries. No registration fee until position secured, Register now with the Stuart Teachers' to ®o home nights. Apply at 63| work: will sell chieap for cash. Church Street. sepl0d | 111 McKinley Ave. sep10d WANTED Men: Learn automobile | FOR SALE—McCall patterns; one of business. We teach by mail. Get you |every size and style in stock at the weekiv job. Rochester Auto School, | Whitmore Dry Goods Store. 750 Main Rochester. N. Y. sepl0d | St, Willimantle, Ct. sepfTuThs FANTED By young man. aged 22 | FOR SALE—Bicycle good condition. situation on farm or gentlsman’s es- | Address B. W.. Bulletin. epsd tate. Good milker, well accustomed to | = - = - horces. Strictly temperate. . Apply F.| FOR SALK—One pair of work horses, weight 2600. Apply James Downing, Plainfield, Conn. Tel '28-6. _ sepid 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 $300. Address Box 3, Bulletin. sep6d FOR SALE—An automobile, Interna- tional Harvester company’s high wheel type, with top, side curtains, lights. etc. ' Is in A-1 condition and would make an excellent vehicle for pleasure use or light trucking. Low price if s0ld at once. Enquire of A. E. St. Onge, Danjelson, Conn. sepbd FOR SALE 5,000 feet second-hand lumber. _Inquire No. 23 Bath St._sepsd FOR SALE—One set of double light coach harness, heavi , nickel trimmed; also lady's side saddle; both at a bargain. Address Dr. D. L. Jones, East Great Plain, Norwich, Conn. Tel! 736. sépsd TOR SALE_Five-passenger White touring car, in perfect running order; bargain. Box 107, Jewett City, Conn: FOR SALE Lot of land 50x112 feet, more or less, on east mde of Laurel Hill ave., commencing 100 feet north of Bentley 'St., being lot No. 6 Watrous property. Apply to J. L. Lathrop & Sons. sepld FOR SALE OR EXCHAN I have a good two-tenement house In town that T will sell or exchange for farm property. Call or addres g F. HILL, 218 Main St, over Somers Bros. augild ICE FOR SALE—Twenty-two hundred tons, first quality, twelve-inch ice, in carload lots. The Consumers’ Ice Com- pany, Danielson, Conn aug30d . HORSES FOR SALE—61 East Town on cloaks and skirts; also girls to. sew by hand. Apply at Factory, Esserman Goldman, Colchester, Conn. sepld WANTED Table girl at Attawaugan Hotel Danielson. Apply at once. sepid 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 Specialty Co., 39 Unlon St Norwich, Conn. sep2d WANTED _Men wanted, age 15 to for firemen, $100 monthly, and brakemen $80. on railroads in Norwich vicinily. Experience unnecessary; no strike. Promotion to engineers. con- ductors. Rajlroad emploving headquar- ters—over 500 men sent to positions monthly. State age: send stamp. Rail- cay Association, Dept. 193, 227 Monroe | St.” Brookiyn, N. ¥. sep3s 050 to 12,006 sq. ft. for . Fleat and conven- WANTI light manufacturin; iences. th or without power. Long term lease. Address B., this office. augid WANTED. Elght or ten girls as sewing machine operators, to go to St. Albans. V. Good Wages guaranteed fo the right Kind of girls. Fare will be paid from Norwich fo'St. Albans. The nature of the work is making skirts and other wearing ap- parcl for women. Free Employment Bu_ reau, 43 Broadway, Room 9, Central Building, S. H. Reeves, Supt. aug3od WANTED Man and wife, hotel cook, hotel cham- bermaid, family cooks, nurse girl and general ho LUCAS, | | Central Build; aug25d PERSONAL. | “LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- finements; physiclans attending; in- | fants adopted, or boarded if desired; | confidential; terms reasonable; | close stamp; write to Collinswood San- itarium. P. O. Box 40, Hertford, Ct. aprida Have You Noticed ths Increased Travel? 1t's a sure sign of g0od weathe: ana fine roads. People like to get out Into the open air. We furnish the best method, and if youw'll taks one of our teams you'll say the sazue. MAHONEY BROS. Falls marlid F. CONANT. Avenus. EA $1 Franklin Streee. C. 100 the market mari6a Whitestone 5c and the J. F. Cigars are the Dest on Try them. FOR SALE. | FOR SALE ‘ 20 SHARES ALLEN-BEEMAN (0. PREFERRED STOCK PAYS 7% JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. | | | | FOR SALE 70 Warren Street. Cottage house of 11 floors. eleciric lights. Will be sold on edsy terms or_ exchanged for smaller property. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St Norwich. Conn. No. rooms. hard 50 ACRE FARM Windham: Center and Sowth Windhamy two-s elght-room house. large stock bara with basement; all build- ings built only 20 years: running spring water af house and barn; a bargain: price $1,800. Send for list and views. TRYON'S AGENCY. 715 Main St, Willimantic, Co sepsd 28 HORSES I have just arrived home from the West with an express car of 28 horses and have some as nice big horses and business chunks as could be bought I sm going o sell or exchange them) ana the prices are some lower. 1 drove 0 miles among the farmers o buy { this lot. Come and ssze them Tel 17 SLMER R PIERSON aufzzd WHEN vou wani 10 put your busi- ness el e pubiic, ihere is no me- dinm beiter than throigh the advertis- ing cotumns of Phe Bulletin, tn- | Azency, Hartford. Conneoticu. sepdd | street, Norwich Town, Conn. _aug24d “WANTED A male {eacher with thres | o = S e e i Seool WOrle | o CHANCE TOR SOMEONE_The to teach Bngiish and history in a large | Jrick house and barn situated ot B4 glty school, Apply at once to B M. | ang®chofaine e NV, N. HL & H R yo)> Fearl St, Hartford, Conn. | R ‘tracks, will be sold cheap to settls L estate of late Joseph Plaut. For fur- WANTED — Operators and finishers | ther particulars. see any real estate broker or R. C. Plaut, 144 Main St. 3 wThS NOTICE. FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- able Courf of Probate for the District of North Stonington, I will sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Harry H. Edgcomb, Jate of N : deceased, consisting of 10 acres of more or less, with all buildings there- on, situated 'in said Town of North Stonington. LILLIE L. EDGECOMB, Administratrix. FOR SALE 69 Spruca Street, six room cottage, with all_modern conveniences, steam in excellent condition; 10 minute walk Square: attractive price to settls FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building. sep10d heated; house has_cemented cellar; to estate. TO RENTNice upper flat, six rooms and storage, bath, gas; good repair, 4 Hobart Avenue. Inquire on prémises. aug6s TO RENT—Upper tenemenc in Pellett block, 262 Main street, Amos A. Browhing. aprisMWs TO RENT _Nine rooms, 559 Main st., bath and toilet, set range, set tubs, gas. S. A. Bailey. sep3Tuhs TO RENT Lower tenement, four rooms. ~Enquire of J. Bradford (Book- binder), 108 Broadway. sepdd A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM {0 rent with board. References required. Williams St. PTW IS TO RENT—Three adjoining front rooms, furnished, 15 minutes from ecity on_ trolley. Apply to A. B Bulletin. sep7d TO RENT—Mrs. Cabon to 23 Bath street (formerly occu lier), where she will rent fu rooms, by day or week. TO RENT Near center of city one large front room and one small room. Apply 124 Broadwa sephd s returned ied by nished POETRY. OTPOURRI. Love is like the roses, Fair and sweet in June, ‘When in garden closes Birds are all a-tune. Pluck the flower, it grows for vou, Blushing ‘neath its veil of dew, TLove is Jike the roses, Fair and sweet in June, Love is like the roses—— How the color pales! From the garden closes Gone the nightingales: Dim the petals are, and dry: 8ay mot, rose, that love must di Love is like the roses— How the color pales! Loye is lilze the roses! Still their fragrance stays. Spite of leafless closos Through the winter days. Rose leaves in your china bowl Love still treasured in your soul! Loye is like the roses. Still its fragrance stays. —Catherine Grant Furley. STORE TO RENT_Suitable for any kind of business. at 65 Franklin Street. Inquire at Bulletin Office. ugs0d TO RENT_Lower fat, 21 Ripley place, six rooms, good repair. reason- able. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. jedd TG, RENT—Basement at 55 ¥ranklin street; suitable for the paint, plumbing or similar business. may17d TO RENT_Store at 55 Franklin St Enquire at this office. mar19d TO RENT Nine-room cottage, with all mod- ern conveniences. About 10 minutes walk from center of city. Directly on trolley line. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn, 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- ery. Janitor Service, Ample Steam 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 JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters | ana Conductors, and all kinds of Job- bing promptly attended to. | improvements. co. Maple Street, at Interse At a bargain pri ion of West Tel 119. | i | | I Have The Vaughn Foundry Co. | |a chotce lst of carefully selected and | | personally inspected farms for sale. I‘ iRuN cAsTINGS | E. A. PRENTICE, | urnishea promptly. Targe stock of | sep7d 86 Cliff Street. | rpatterns. No. 11 to 25 Nerry Street sanzzd Sturter .I:‘OAI‘{..,S No. Em. Modern | S. F. GIBSON | gwelling nearty v, all improvements - 1. I | n excellent nelahborhood. Basy terms. | m. Brond Street, No. as7. neur Grove | 1i0 and Sheet Metal Worker | street; 14-room house for two or three | | | familias, with private bar Modern | Agent for Richardson and Boynton | | Furnaces. 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. dec7d For ail particulars of the ahove or r other property for sale or to remt, call on. | Chas. E. Whitney, | 227 MAIN STREET. MORE THAN 4% few shares of stock 1 have a of the ted Butchers’ Supply Corporation, incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts | doing a cash business. 1 believe th stock will pay dividends of more than 10 per cent. on every dollar invest in it. The corpol owns and con- trols valuable patents. ie reason it is placing this stock on the market ent capacity. The above is prac a monopoly with no competition. jarger increase in its present capa | Stock to be delivered upon the receipi | of subscriptions. For further information address EDWARD MORRISON, Attorney, 201 Devonshire St, Boston, Mass. aug30d 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 compiete, | spring water in house, 70 feet of piaz- | 22, lot has 96 feet frontage on Atlantic | Ocean, best of surf bathing near, and with all copveniences. In the rear of | this property is a pond about nine miles long, and with this cottage goes ailboat, nearly new. and all this for just FUSTEEY HUNDRED DOLLARS, or if you prefer o §0 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 property. Possession in September, make 10 per cent. on your money from July till September. Investigate. Transportation free in auto. William A. Wileox, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St, Room 1, Weslerly, R. L Telephone connecticn (private wire) 365 or 53 MNEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. » First-ciass Wines, Liguors and Cigars. Meals and Welch Rarebit served to order, John Tuckie, Prop. Tel 43-6. Main, Maple ana Ann streets. Sub- stanttal brick dwelling of 13 rooms; modern improvements, including sas fixtures. Roosevelt Ave. No. @8. near the Bleachery, cille. Six room cot- | tage, with well cultivated gar- | | den.” Easy terms. Low price To Let—At 30 Cliff St., co» main floor flat of six rooms, cl Gas _fixtures, bath, cle month. MAKE YOUR MONEY EARN| to increase the factory space and pres- | ically | In a very short while this stock | | shiould be worth a great deal more than | The late Sprin g | - value is now selling a ate Spring jeaves larger e e g Aoy et 5‘“;510@& on hand of the above, and to | This is not a risk. It is a sure move it we have mude qulte a reduc- | e Dusiness” has existed four wesss|tion in the prices. It is a good time and each day has brought forth a|to buy now. T, F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street, marbd | 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 LURE OF THE WESTERN SEAS, Wind of the West, with your cadence sweet, And your croon of the decep-sem Ia You bid me go, and my restiess feot Would stray to the distant strands When the dusk of the night enshrouds the mart, And I hark to the ebb and flow Of the waste of sea, then with longing I'd o where the Cross haigs low That has come from ee! How she dips to i ship in the bay with blistered the lands the swell 5 afar B and onthly. VIEWSc AND VARIETIES lever Sayings. he's a very nimble woman.” “Se you've seen her in one of those news fangled hobble skirts, have you? Detroit Free Press. “My ancestors came over in Mayfiower.” “That's nothing: father descended from an aeroplane. Life. Neighbor—What 1 that row? Willie—Ma’s canning f and pa a food inspector, and he's trying to tell her how she ought to do it.—Phil- adelphia Bulletin. Joe Cose—A chemist ought to be quick at repartee. Moe Rova—Why 2 Joe Cose—He's always re..ly with retort. ackson Browning's Magazine. Your daughter plays on instruments? ~ Man, vou'ra lucky! Grouche—I often think s when 1 consider the number of instru- ments there are.—Chicago News. Jones—Whenever 1 o Ei seven have borrow aug29d oney' I try to get it from a pessimist. Srown—Why? Jones—A | never expect® to get it PLUMEING AND GASFITTING. | 7ovty, o) <0 Mrs, X—Do vou intend to st long (his know just how the' sea mmer? Tor nd ransc 5300 at pt. the at n and simple w question’s what fishing make( Do only liars fish? —Lips Don't iet tie wintes You poor old m: ied blokes Now's the time to try out the heater And see if the chimney s —Philadelphia dining room is the hottest place I wish I knew what to do to “Did you ever take a friend © didn’t answer we w man liar, or neott’s Magazine. cateh vou napping, My n eart ool it home (o dinner when your w expect it?"—Buffalo Fxpress Patience—1Isn't he the slowest you ever saw? Patrice—He e tainly Why, if he ever does propose to a girl, Tl bet he'll send the proposal by a messenger boy!—Yonkers States- man thing who can only Billups. New En fluentl said Mr. od in that” T do said little Billie Billups. “He can be sassy to his ma, and she won't know it —Harper's Weekly MUCH boy nd “Here's o speak Latin seven vears old, don’t see much LITTLE 1 defender, Volun- vhich bought by Captain ast vear. has been sold to a firm who will break her up for her lead and fittings, Tha old Barr 1 of wreckers. the value of The Episcopal women of N will be allowed to vote in ch the amendment of the consti- esent dioc next tution mecting is approved at the ing adopted at the pi 1If rour dwelling is electrically you a figure for replacing all the old | .'': lling = b | Plumbing with the modern kind that | (0 Cver place wood, cloties or other | WilT kecp out the ‘sewer gas The |inflammable material asainst the [ worlc ‘wilt be first-class and ‘the price | VITCS. melers or switches: never use reasonable. an clectric wire a1 clothesline and | see to it that y dwelling is kent | | free from rats, these peéts often | J. E. TOMPKINS, gnaw the insulation from the wires. uglsd 67 Wast Mai | — : Main Strest. | jire are 200 dukes, 900 marquises WALL PAPERS 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. junia | | MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watcnes, teweiry M| 2na Securitied of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old satablished firm to deal with. (Established 1872.) THB COLLATERAL LOAN coO. 142 Main Street, Upstairs. ] CARDWELL’S ‘Java and Mocha Coffee Good for cool mornings sept2d General Contractor Al orders recelve prompt and careful attentior. Give me a trial order. Sat- isfaction guaranteeG. THOS, J. DODD, Notwich Teleohone 349-2. Norwich, The Gratitude of Elderly People goes out to whatever helps give them case, nfort and strength. Foley Kidney Pills cure kidney and bladder diseases prompitly v give comfort and reliaf 1o el Co, v peoplel Lee & Osgood | | Spanish nobility, or. better and thousands of counts in Spain. ac- cording to a recent count. Legitim aristoc: English the cy. is called grandezza, in ndees. It ‘was instituted by Bm- peror Charles V. in 1520, so that Spain other countries in one could be just ik respect. rabbit the towns In many Australian killing and fr skins for export is a growing a great value, especially curing the win- ter season, when it enables men who would then have no other occupation to make a good living and spend con- siderable money at the country stores. most conservative estimate of the devoted 1o the directories ench and Algerian agricuitur- shows that there are idual societies. Num- ciations exist in each de- of France, and they arc in the direct wccording to A space of th: partment grouped the department in which located. About 45 per cent. of the pavement of Berlin is asphalt, less than two per cent, wood, about 53 per cent. stone and the rest cement and macadam, tone upon concrete, cte. Of a asph importation in: Ger- y of metric tons_in 1909, 61,628 to me from Italy, 17,316 tons from British Amer Switzerland and 3,75 United States. 10,538 tons from 4 tons from the Consul George Horton of Saloniki. in his annual report states that s the greater portion of the land in that section of Turkey lacks running streams, and as water for cattle and irrigation of gardens must he obfain- ed from decp wells, windmills are be- ginning to mmke their appearance, it has been found that those of American manufacture stand hest the strain of the heavi winds, - Dicerhination Against Woman Gi. "af. the orders to St. Loull, gilisc cac conductors is not 1o reply o, g Womar when she is angry This may e tpeace, but it will prove a se. 1 vere Llow to the woman who is ziven tosivi g away to her temper.—Chatla- nooga Times,