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oovov. EAST WINDS TODAY. TUESDAY CLOUDY. e WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT CHURCH 100 YEARS OLD, Vaeudeville and moving pictures at | Christ Church, Bethany, to Celebrate Vatideville and motion pictures at the | COM{enNial Anniversary on Monday, tortum. September 12, o "“"";?I“. S’fl 1. 0. O. F.,, meets - — o] B ek 1 he rector. wardens and vestry of angigmen Union, No. 137, U B0 C[Christ church, Bethany, have issued Worwich Conclave, No. 424, 1. O. H. vitations to the celebration of the meets In Austin Block © “{centenniai anniversary of the conse- Norwich Lodg: 0. 248, N. E. 0. P, |cration of the church edifice, on Mon- meets in Buckinglam Memorial g September 15, In the morning lodge. 0. 25, 0. U. W, e wil 3 orning prayer tel meets in Poncman iall, Taftvile b'clock; confirmation by the RE. Reve msbequonash Council. Xo. 11, D of .| Chaunces ewsier, D.D.. bishop of Norwich Lodge, No. F. B. L, |the diocese, followed by the ordina- meets in Pythian H: “ftion to the priesthood of the Rev. . - e o} Leonard Enos Todd. The ordination ANNOUNCEMENTS sermon will be preached by the Rt by Rev. Edwin S Lines, D.D.. bi v Newark, and at the close of the s [EESS, . e e there will he a celebration of nmunic Dinner Al b served at Miss M ABRD Wilk e in New amunion, Dinner will be served a York all this week. In Norwich week | 3" e L T clergs hing address of the The interesting line of artistic wan | 3tern0on will be il 3 *\{‘-;l"‘;‘g 2rs and drapery goods at the Fan- | '\ ) S0 WSIRHCR] SOCECRRET W oa — | Sam [ and other ad- the Rev s Al W. C. T. U. members are urged |9 1 Rev. Sa 19 atiend the meeting to e e Hart : \m}?‘, of tne $5 Shetacket strest, room 2, and assist - k £ 24 toioF ol 13 B . s wurk fteh, New Haven, and Archdeacon A mant s rge K. Buck s e o iy PASTOR OF TWO PARISHES. BT Sttt 2 b 45 | Two Growing Lithuanian Churches e Keep Priest Busy. Perkins Farm Sold. | - R e o ention | Most clergymen have all the wo THrough the agency of E. A. Prentiee | jiich they want to do in taking care 7y e thvently sold h Darieh. save the Hartford Cour- | B to Menry Creighton |, but <o with Rev. Joseph Ze Jastor of St. Andrew's Lithuan- ; jan ehurch, New in. He is not Metropolitan Vaudeville at the Audi- | .11 stor of the Lithuanian chureh | torium. the parish of 1,200 souls, but Fhe programme booked at the Audi- | he 18 also- pastor of the Most Holy B the week of Sept. iz ma Trinity Catholic chureh, No_ 41 Capi- said to be th - ; tol o flartford. Father Zebris Briee whons -l ker. Te would ot ked . every | e "ot both his parishes Bill they have piave out of debt. . Now he finds Show could not be St "Nndrew's church has out- ond the Eagle en its ‘caifice and he is preparing $30.000 house o Eraatest sens etage The Ryan. from Mac 3. Barnes sald Co. cons the clecar o Eavoren okit, Mrs hig sorea #8ine, introd Cuban girl be are a trio of eoming 3 Keither nouses Wt Louis Reir the fourth, y with the < this he a m been -in and vears racord st located < at the Hippodrome see Re [ Firat iner. il TWent Sunshins, the enls |ing, 1894 zaged in par- came to parish. He the A > well that 1d st ary, 1895. F s to New Britair is edifice has maodeled into POLI'S. Vaudeville and Motion Pictur The man Diflon, the mar tures 4 living Poli's today first three mast Kentucky. If he la as popt hie Ims been in other hous eircuit he will probabiy remalr or four weeks, hanging hi twice weekly. Besides Dillor be seen at this b I ance Hopefulness. to ¥ your to_him Al the There- wre a Jusiness t that ilar pla Windomg & ¢ sketeh entitied The Gir There are four they carry their ver jugeling n_a Who this setting a be presente Mustea) mustea of the Also or Gladr fined Wednes Norwicn's ment t new b guests. brook pond is a s habit is not and t Meriden Jour- tant one LOST AND OUND. srRA Tacing at the nt Horseshos Park Agricultu ton than ever this year. ar v v ras id a URE Ho Gardn: p12a D FROM 3-4, and County F \ record of 2 t. Dawvson T : the wume stake here last Niken | eArned the racord Thursds Wt. and County Beater ®on his st Thursia 5 1-4. The r the atalk N 4 3 ard the trie v fne bocs he m r ng re qualit are desirous of get- kies procurable and Sirives <hould tempting THREE MILK DEALERS Wh Deprived of Parmits by Derby Health Officer 9 - o ni see onr & res qui » ehar ¢ 108 b e o Dowineas asn e ot ¢ M atter a these dealers Ing to the tests mad . not selling that w s re Att- | er giving them three warnimss i Qoctden + the 3 The + N, rer JACOB STE! 2 W Main St angaged ir FALSE T ooked universally we had ETH it—and were tabooed. Ansonia Sentis They An Old-F ARTIFICIAL TEETA don't ook as good as i we have - Viate £ a t n the articulsr iterent wiously ook 1er Recmiie- 5 it again it—and natural they are ones SUPPLIED BY US Senator Plate had man, wern admirers hece. Tiis re consistent honesty. fafluence — Bristol Not the Right Sort. The man who called Mr Hooseelt Mar on the platform st Fargy yeste s desciibed w sl poorly man” It Inatier was not i acranged assaglant of the prophet of Tew tlonanem should have Leen 2 , well dressed person—in fact. | of great Weaith But pe Jimps wome barge, rich person hired th , smail man 1o do the jub. —Hart Press, larg= Parlors Manager, King Den tal | Franklin Square, - . - Norwich. Tord Times. i i S Got Back at Him. [ MME. TAFT, B A Ee e I Gy | PALMIST Anp cLumveTANT, thet meralv ia the way of ma. | now Iocated at 610 Bank strest Naw g Prass. Lendon, Cons aulsd = e TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY way of trav Steamers ter W. Cha; that have every comfort and con ience for the traveler. A delightful voyage on Long Isl Sound and a superb lin y of Lowell and CI York Steamer leay p. m. weekdays « Fast 22d Street 5.45 a. excepted) and Pier 40, North R 7a m. Fare Norwich to New York $1 Write_or telephone W.J. PHILLI Agent, New London. Conn. New London a 10 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE The water way — the comfortabls hes- stauncn vessels ven- land w of the won- derful skyiine and waterfront of New -3l ly; due Pier foot of m. (Mondays iver, 15 IPS, augéd Chelsea Line days, Fridaye. at's p. m. “Phone cr write fur folder. P.S. Frefght_reecved nnfll Successor ta A. T. Gardner) Ali Water Route NEW YORK Fare $1.00 Unexcelled ‘reight and _passenger serviee direct fo and frem New York All Outside Statersoms, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays Sundays. at 5.5 p. m. New York Pler 22, Dast River, foot Rooscvel: Street. Mcndays, Wednes- 5o A. WHITAKER, Agent M. F. BAILEY Flack, Livery and Boarding Stabie 12-14 Bath Street AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone $53. api HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. 250 READY ! Trimming and Upholster CORPOBATION, Buy it now — The INDESTRUCTO, the best that | nd here. money can buy. ost al W Telephone $6 aug20d 1 BODE. Prop 283 Main St WE ARE NOW to take care-of all your - Carriage and Wagon| Repairing and Painting. | Carriage and Automobile ing ‘The Scott & Clark leather | reasonable. | THE SHETUCKET HARNESS C0. | reet. | |that the markets atford. 6 Frankiin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Lenia/ Surgeon o charge of Dr. =, | | during hts last lliness. | We are cuiting some very fine BEEF these days. | Also have everything else | PEOPLE’S MARKET, {DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN L. Geer's practws 161 Main sStreer. Norwich, Conn novied ! , NOTICE Gr. Louize Frankiin Hiner fs now in har new ofice, Breed Hall. Roum 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. | 7.1ephone 660. auglia We are neadquarters ror NARRAGA Family irads supplied at 60c per E. Wright. § Cove St. wnicaring. Gr WooD, CONANT. i1 Framkiln St Wlitestone Sc and the J. F. C. Cigars are the pest om isins medin it 2oual to The Angcts letin for business results. Rroadway. 'T BANQUET 2z doz Tel. octzca Face aud Scalp Maz- -sage, Shampooing and rders for combings. reer 10¢ the market marisa m i Bui 1of Taxes, to serve one year A | | H | H = i M. i | J. B. OAT. | Boara_ o ucation West Chelsed School District. = Norwich, Sept. §, 1916 sepTWM LEGAL NOTICES. WANTED. WANTED—Good sized boy 18 years FOR SALE. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT. POETRY. FOR SALE—Cheap, several good In- TO RENT—Tenements on Division mest at the brick schoolhouse, in open caucus, Monday evening, the 12th of September, at 8 o'clock, to nom- irate candidates to be voted for at the annual meeting of the district, to be held on the third Monday, 19th Sep- tember, as required by statute. LEWIS A. HYDE, District Clerk. Norwich, September 5th, 1910. septdd on d A CAUCUS M eld at the Monda Pleasant Street | Sept, 12, 1910, at nomination thiree Members of the for three vears reasurer and Collector LUMBER AND COAL. GCOAL FALL IS LIKE THE “CONCERT” AT A CIRCUS—SOON OVER. Tn a very short time you will actual- need Coal to keep your house com- fortable. Better order today are so favorable. E. CHAPPELL CO. Wharf and 150 Main S{rael.] Telephones. Lumber septi2daw CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood G. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — may24d COAL and LUMBER In the beautiful valiey ot Wyoming, 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 sto and heater. We are the agents for Rex Flintkote Roofing. one of the Lest roofings known to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. | Telephone sss. aprisd GCOAL Free Burning Kinds and iehigh | ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cer. Market and Shetucket St» Telephone 168-12. when conditions Central octa9a JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Wlade and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY. Telepbons 283 oct10a Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, | i | 43 Shetucket Strect 3. J. C. STONE. Pros For ‘ PE ACHE Preserving $1.10 a basket OTTO FERRY, No. 336 Franklin Stre | b;am Have You Noticed ths Increased Travel? It's a sure sign of good weathes ang fine roads. People like fo get out into the open air. We furnisn the best method, and if you'll taks one of our teams you'll say the sarae MAHONEY ~BROS. Falls marlid AUTOMOBILE STATION. E. J. Co!t, 6 Otls Stroet Automobile 458 Blersle Eepeiring. Gensral M chins work. Jobbinz. 'Phoms Avenue. aug25d.. Room 32, Central Building. PERSONAL. finements; f confidential; LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- physicians attending; In- ants adopted, or boarded if desired; terms reasonable; in- close stamp; write to Collinswood San- itarium. aprida P. O. Box 40, Hertford, Ct. NOTICE On and after this date, | August Ist, 1910, the use of |hose for garden, lawn or street sprinkling is prohibite |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 luse of city water, Per order BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS aug2d Building ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING THIS 7 If 80 you should consult with me and get prices for same. Excellent work at reasonable prices. "Phone $70. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. jan174 High Grade PIANOS Latest Sheet Music AND NEW STYLES WALL PAPER AT Yerrington's 49 Main Street may1sd FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUNT .. * * The Florist, Tel. 130 Lafayetts Street. Junisa DR. E. DENTIST J. JONES Suite 46, Shasnon Buiiding Take NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ava. | First-ciass Wines, Liguors and Cigara. Meals and Welch Rarebit served { order. Jobr Tucl Prop. Tel. 43-5. TTHERE (s o advertising medinm Tn ste Connecticut equal to The Bul- or buginess results. FOR SALE. FOR SALE . 20 SHARES ALLEN-BEEMAN Co. PREFERRED STOCK PAYS 7% JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. Cav Whichls Better? Shetucket street en- | " HORSES FOR SALE—(1 Bast Town street, Norwich Town, Gonn. FOR SALE 69 Spruca Street, six room cottage, with all modern conveniences, steam heated; house in excellent condition has_cemented cellar; 10 minute walk to Square; attractive price to settl estate. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Open everings. Central Building. geptdd I Have list of carefully sele aug24d a choice ted and personally inspected farms for sale. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. 50 ACRE FARM sep verv pelasant location, in Town of Windham, one mile from village of Windham' Center and South Windham: two-story, eight-room stock barn with, bas ings built only 2F year: wa'ter at house and price $1,800. Send for list TRYON'S AGENCY Willimantie and view: 715 Main St., sepsd Conn. 28 HORSES I A rare chance for a small family to | 01d to work In malling room. Apply at | side doors. Apply at this office. augdd (and Reynolds Sts. Inawire of C. F. pig T L 3 eyt d s St sepi2d MILKMAN. NOTICE Bulletin Office. e | S e Devon ox sisit sours | REYNOIds. 36 Reynolds St D ; WANTED Weavers, winders and | old. 1600 pounds. Telephone 404-14,| TO RENT_A nicely furnished front|Me an’ my bruvver Tedds's quiliers: good and steady ‘work: aiss | Xotiwich. Sepifd " | roam, [with noe ‘and” eold waler nd| Rin ter Guiney wif our P Shrners; paid | for learning. Wes = " in o very desiralie location: ‘ren uv ther milk an’ cream, The Republican Delegates to _the [ LiAINErs: W pal 8 oTed FOR_SALE—White pony 13% hands | minites’ ‘wulk from Frankiin square.| Wherev our cusmers are, County Convention for the County of high, very fine for saddle. ilso for | For particniars, Imquire a& 58 Main St Eatiy 1 e are Now London e hereby requested to| WANTED—A g00d butcher and_meat | driving: not afraid: good disposition, | = sepidd iFore even blac' crows was erbout, Teet Tn Ghe Hown Hall In Norwich. | culter, at once. ApplY at Town Street | and absolutely sound. Inquire P. O.|—o Ve e b e SR s Eonn. o' Katurdny, ‘the 17th any of | Marker, Norwich ~Town. Telephone | Box 427 Stonington, Conn. Tel. TO RENT _Uppor tenement in Pellott | o' Tox fei e DIE eagle, Sopteimber, "4 D T010, at 12 arclocls | 5305 Sepiod Sepizd Block o2 adin’ “Sirest” Amos A | AN {5 e Sh 04 hoon for the purpose’ of selecting a _ e - . prisws ~ | A7 foIHs on me an’ Teddy, oon puirp: 3 w1 e i B Ol ) ew W) 5 esaiond sy, ; an’ croxs Candidate for Sheriff of New London |, W N e, ' APply - at 68 | very cheap. Inquirc of L. L. Chapman; | T RENT—Tower cment, _four | We bofe thinks we're goin' ter get It L it New London, this first day | Church Street sepioa | Nofwich or L. E. Livermiors, Lebanon | rooms. nauire of . Badford (Beokc- | S4me's our ole big bonce hoss 5 2 . = nder), roadway sepd ore ot er utmon of September 1910. WANTED By voung man, aged 22, | —oPi0d B 8 Ter pleaze them awful oranks, T R N DA FICK. situation on farm or gentléman's es- | FOR SALE_Dark gray mare, six| TO RENT_Three adjoining front|'At said they wants no milk an' cream A P WICK, Good milker, well accustomad to | years old, weight 1100, 200d all around | F0OmS, furnished, 15 mirtittes from city | 'Ac's livered bhur Nancee Tiank VINE S STETSON, Strintly temperate. . Apply I | business mare. very clever and true fo|on trolley. Apply to A. B, Bulletin. | Pa shakes hees fst up In 1her air, sepdlembers o County Committee. | BRI Willimantic, Ct., K. F. D. No. 1. | works will sell cheap for casn® = Cail | _sepid An:®shakes hees fist at us p: Septod 111 MeRKinley Ave. Sep10d SToWE 0 RENTSAIAIS fop AT | Al Su% sur oross an angres Y PEWRTTER FRES To Poys and | FOR SALE—One pair o work horecs, | Kind of Dusers. at o7 Rramiiin Giraet, | pyer, 80] darned Harmon cuss S torial C r girls who 'do a little work for us in|weight 2600 =Apply Jimes Downing,|Inauire at Bulletin Otfice. awgiod | pr{™gin'vef 21 complatn oo e enatorial LONVeMIION | fior e g i b, S dpt iy | Do, Com Aes S8 __Sowed | o smwn_samer goe, 1 ey | (10 Loy anstse? b gner mne L : et s e sel of dout , Six rooms, £00 air. reason- o d airoplanc. Co.. 39 Union St. Norwich. Conn. sep2d | o,y Ot IALE-O0C 55t of, double Heht| Bile Inauire 40 Hobart Ave. ' jeod P Barry vail The delegates to the Republican| WANTED—100%0 o 13,000 sa. ft. for | trimmed: also lady's ‘sidc saddle. both | g RENT—Fasement af 55 Franiiin — Senatorial Convention of the Twentieth | Hght manufacturing, Heat and conven- |at a bargain, Address Dr. D). L. Jones. | street; suitable for the paint, plumbing THE MAN'S THE MAY o] DIt 2 ey motined | ioncesWith or wiiioat powor. " Long | East Great Plain, Norwicii, conn. el | S0 fir Hitinore T M to meet in_the Town Hall at Norwich, | “augid T LT T TO RENT_Stors at 65 Franklin St i8T mane the mndl mats Rerney Ao e R 2 touring car. in perfect runnin e o An Birney's newly marr A : 2 o Snning order fanlEE i 1eY's newly marrisd— selock tioon, for the purpose of nomi- WANTED. Dateal. . Hox 107 Seerett }| 70 RENT—A very dcsitable cottage | He's the wah that kncws the ways nating o candidate for Senator from| gignt or ten girls as sewing machine = T of ‘eight Yooms at 22 Summer street, | . The burdcns should be carried said District. operators. to go to St Albans. tV‘((. Good mg‘._‘;"»u;fi':l’:;—bgfi ef:“"n;:hv",fyll;,\!““;;i Laiurel Il steam heat ang all Im- ien ‘l\!""\-‘l[n:_«n eedr the grace i e SerRSL Cai Wiges guaranteed to the right kind o or less, on_east side 5 provements: two. minutes walk from | An plensin’ pranks o peauty. Per Order Senatorial Committes. | Ffes EUSRaTtOR 19,115 from Norwicn | Hill ave, commencing 100 feet north of | businass center. Inauire ¥ W. Mede | Yet he mindrul'of her place S. W. HYDE, fo'St. Albans. The nature of the work | Bentiev 'St. being lot No. § Watrous | o Summer St Aug2OMWI | AR of her wifely d Chirman. | 1o maiiag kirts and thor wearing ap. | Broverty. Apply to J. L. Lathrop & i o oW BY the ercwn Within my A TR 5 - | parel for women. Free Employment Bu- | Sons epla The chiel of all our. Fiches: Dated at Norwich, Conn., September | Peau. ‘43 Brondway, Room 3, Central = : 1 e ‘King o this an tha sth, 1910, sepl0d | Bullding, 8. H. Recves, Supt. aug3od FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. | A0 sure I wear the brece I have a good two-tenement house Tefpan need be, I can teach | in_town that T will sell or exchange |§ nish way 0" wallkin | o o e hdeiange | | Nine-room cottage, with all mod- ¥ Barney's manful speech— | No I ICE WANTED T, T B Main U8t Cover Samers | | ern conveniences. About 10 minutes' I listen to him talkin- o © OV || raie trom senter of eity. Birectiy : 13 5 s on trolley line. Inquire o e man's tNe man” my e e o Man and wite, lotel cook. hotel cham | (d0B FOR SALE—Twenty-twonundred | | £ CASE, 40 Shietuciet St. Jo a by T Braney The legal voters of the Town Street |bermaid, family cooks, nurse ons. first auallty. tweive-inch lce. in | j Conn Ab SR e huch s sl eatnen i S W Streel | general house girls. carioad lots. The Consumers' Ice Com- (| Pack to weil Temembered aays School District are hereby warned to pany, Danielson, Conn sug30d Dewly marricd 3. B. LUCAS, —= there's wan thatts Tookin' down _Upon this house this minute Knows who was it wore the crown The whiles herself w it 1T was, but plair W I'm seein’ let me through it NOTICE. ve her never knew it W ONLY ONE LEFT of those elegant | pitfed’ wid prite at 1 ot be 7-room apartments in THE MARION. | “Miin's The mant’ s . st iac™’ re Jistened to me talkin . Daly, in Catholic Standard and lease a permanent home whers to live VIEWS AND VARIETES _ is ease and comfort instead of drudg- | | ery. Janitor Service, Ample Steam Clever Sayings. Heat in every room, plenty of Hot “Miss 1lirty certainly attracts the men."” “Ye: and then she distracts Water for all household purposes, to- | (ham. g g gether with Running Spring Drinking | “Then you decided not to get a di- 3 vorce” “Yes; evervone s geting Water Free with each apartment. them nowaduys.”—Pittshurg Post, ALSO FINE STORE to rent in same Bt e ol | o onuine strar; building. | iter the oyster. 9 | Fried, scalloped or rawm —Detroit Free Press. Inquire of D. T. SHEA | ... ours i reciye ror o a ing a hare?” “Yes. Tirst catch your No. First catch vour cook.” and Plain Dealer. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. the world laughs with | you,’ JOHNSON & BENSON, poTay e quite common sense 3ut people like it better 20 Central Avenue. | If they smile at your expense. —N. Y. Sun. SLATE ROOFING I have just arrived home from the West with an express car of 28 hor: and have some as nice big horses and business chunks as could be bought, I am going to sell or exchange them, and the prices are some lower. I drove FOR SALE 0. 7 Warren Street. Cottage house of 11 floors, electric lights. Will be s on easy terms or exchanged fo emaller property. JAMES 1. CASI 40 Shetucket St. Norwich. Conn. rooms, FOR SALE Sturtevant Ave, No. 18. Modern dweliing nearty nelv, all improvemonts. In excellent neighborhood. Easy terms. Broma Street, No. neer Grove street: 14-room house for iwo or three families, with private barn. Modern improvements. At a bargain price. Maple Street, nt Interscetion of Wenst Main, Maple ana Ann stree stantial brick dwelling of 1 modern improvements, including fixtures. Roosevelt near the Bleachery. X room cot- tage, with altivated gar- den.’ Easy terms. price. To Let—At 30 CHf¥ St., o st. main floor flat of six rooms, closets, et Gas fixtures, bath, closet, etc.; $18 month. For all particulars of the ahove or for other property for saie ur to remt, call on. Chas. E. Whitney, 227 MAIN STREET. Stock to be de of subscriptions. For further information EDWARD MORRISON, 1 ire St vered upon t address Attorney, Boston, Mass. Devons UG feet frontaxc on AtAnte ¢ Surt buthing near, and eniences. Tn the rear of : is @ pond about nine miles Tong. and with this cotiake goes a sallboat, nearly mew. and ail this for fust FUMFEES HUNDRED DOLLAR or if yvou prefer to g0 to the be September the y can be rented il Sept, 1st for $150, and then. just pay $1.350 cash. take a deed of the | Property. Possession in Septembar, make 10 per c on your money from July 111l September. Tnvestigate. Transportat anto. William A. Wilcox, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Room 1, Westerly, R. L. Telephone connection (private wire), or 331 n free in no advertising medium in THERY, | Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul letin for business results. 300 miles among the farmers to buy | this lot. Come and see them Tel. 177- ELMER R. PIERSON. aur23d el intand = Every time the baby into my Metal Cornices and Skylights, GUtters | race she milesr watd Sir> Paiims and Conductors, and all kinds of JOb= | “Woii " snawered his wife At tamn e bing promptly attended to. | be exactly polite, but it shows she has | Tel 119. a sense of hum Pit-Bits, 'Th gh d | street. Mew Recruit—All right, old | ed this one.—Punch. here for $60 month, ster And . by why not, pray? Cook—Me work f | furnished promptly. arge stock of when vez do be after payi No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street ur wifo $1 % 7 5 alimony! Mrs, Jingo—That new doctor is rap- idly becoming popular with the society S F GIBSON people, 1 understand. Jingo—Of A Greelc names to headaches, colds and | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker | the iike—Chicago News. | “1 shouldn’t mind having my contri- Agent for Richardson and Boynton | putions paid for on publication were it Furnaces. not— “What?' “That my meals 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | have to be paid for on acceptance.’— cott's Magazine. The young mice were having a 2 tim “Where's your chaperon? as a ocked observer. “The old ca Sh away,” they said. “That's why we're playing.'—Chicago Tribune, decid T.F. BURNS, | | 'Well, well! According to the cen- | 92 F k[ S grow.” 'So 1t does. You (‘nu;! alway: 1 tell how things are going to turn out. Savsa ranklin Stregl. I once knew a man named Sniggs wha had quite a su sful career.”—Birm- | ingham Age-Herald. Do It Now MUCH IN LITTLE Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary | e plumbing replaced by new and mod- | In 1909 Japan exported earthenware ern open plumbing. it will repay you | and porcelain to the value of $2,613, in the increase of health and saving | 400. and of this the United States took of doctor's biils. Overhauling and re- | $1,442,841 fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old | Those who buy coral in Italy ars 5 ply valve for Vesuvius by bor- ing a tunnel in the base of the moun- - | plumbing with the modern kind that | eminded at of Japan's total expor- MAKE YOUR MONEY EARN/| vt kecp out the sewer gas. The | (ilion of 55010 pounds of this articie work will be first-class and the price | i, 1909 over 50,000 pounds went to MORE THAN 4% reasenable.” _ | itaty. e ey e oD sfeck uf tao)| J. E. TOMPKINS, The number of Chinese entering the orporated unds he laws of he g . Tnited ‘States = an ular posses- D ot s nouetie oo | auxita 67 Wast Main Strest. | LDIC0 SIS 200 Dhilippinesy in doing a cash business. I believe this| == —_— — | (he fiscal year ending June 30, 1909, Slomk St pa"dTd e o vt | Was T.014, of which 1,841 were new ar- 10 ent, on every d ar vou invest | rivais and 5, 3 W » travelers, return= PRSI WALL PAPERS |fios ti st i, is placing this stock oh the market is| The late Spring leaves reer | = ent capacity. The above is practically | move it we have made quite a redue. | from. Asuncion that the beef extract EEmOnORON Tase e coanSinh ) [Wion o' the prices It iaiw gooa*ume {BNURY SRuID i EpetHeE, AovelpR p =h ni Bty o . | Parag » addition to ¥ should be Morth Aisrear deal more than | g 2 catapiishment. an Fnglish company. Py valte: It 15 now selling at 41g]| Also Paints, Muresco, Moldings, and Lolsniie 4 il s pars $1%1 a ‘general supply of decorative mate- | WILI $730.000 capital, ‘was organized The' business’ hias' exizied” four veurs | Decorating. ](‘ business in Paraguay. S o hane BrouEhy o S larger incre: in its present capacity. | [ An Italian scientist proposes to sup- P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. | tain and letting the lava escape intg relept ita | the sea. His idea is to bore a tunnel SPD i S while the crater is in a state of coma T | and he believes that when the volcane hecomes active such a channel would be sufficient to carry away the lava MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watcnes, Jewelry 2nd Securitled of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with (Establivhed 1873.) The residual sulphurous water from the sulphite pulp mills has the prop- :rty of combining chemically with the liquor from the digested hemlock barl THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. producing a large percentage of tan. 742 Main Street, Upstales. I'nin from this hitherto waste product | TR RS ASIIER | (115 Jiscovery has been the salvation of this indus years as a p v, as it has prolonged its ing investment. The ancient city of Tarsus, in Asia Minor, has recently been lighted by electricity. In reporting this , Con- sul Edward 1. Nathan of Mersine says the power is taken from the rupidly flowing Cydnus river. About one and half miles from the an S0 horse turbine is made to drive a large CARDWELL'S ‘Java and Mocha Coffee Good for cooi mornings sept2d powe dynamo, which furnished sufficient power for 1.000 lamps of 16 candle- | hower cach; 430 are now used to light General Contractor | i it it diiy ana the remiine der will be furnishéd to privite cons Al orders recelve prompt and careful | suiiers. attention. G me a trial order. Sat. | isfaction guaranteed. | Consul Heury P. Cotfin .<lw.u o < e benet of salesmen and tourist THOS. ). DODD, Norwich |iditing the argentine Republic {hm | the Savoy hotel has just been opeue Norwich. Telephons 2348-2. BOTTLER in Rgaario, whioh is ckpable of agcomys | modating several hundred guestar THE and Wines. mpeclally bot | Saitad o pleases e mant aeebRE Ly use. Delivery. | tourists. The apening of this hatel TAHERE I no adertiaing mes | one incident owing the marvelos P e i "ol StoThe. Bul. | #rowth and detelopment of the s results | 6f ‘Kosarie in the past few years letin for bus

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