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COLDER WEDNESD, WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT udeville and moving pictures at Vatideville and motion pictures at the Auditoriim. p: Shetucket Lodge . 1. 0. 0. F., meets in Odd Fellows Hall Wauregan lLodge. No. 6, K meets in Pythian Hall Bt Anne's T. A Soclety meets In St. Mari's Bullding. Second Div ot P, vision, A. O. F., meets in Austin Block Court Quinebaug, No. 125, F. of A., ts fn “Foresters' Hall forwich Council. No. 720, R. A. meets in Buckingham Memorial. FIFTY TON VAULT. Improvements at Fairfield County Bank—One of Elaborate Character. The work of installing the new vault 4n the Fairfleld County National bank 18 Wall street is in progress. A force of masons are at work, and have torn @way the foundation under the old wault, which has been moved away =od new foundtion for the vault is being built. The ney vault Das arrived in sections, and Is being warted to the bank. When set 1 place, the entire new vault will weigh about fifty tons. The doors of the new vault alone Wil weigh about nine tons. It is a mammoth door ,and an iron grating will be inside of the outer door. Tt -_!,-u with a time lock, as is the Tault. The stesl door of the Rew vault will be twenty-two inches thick. It will require about a month’s time to complete the alterations in the bank. Besides the new var will be erected in meeommodation of ®afe deposit boxes. It, private booths bank for the | persons Norwalk Hour. WATERBURY HACKMEN Be Kept to Fixed Charges—One | Passenger Taxed $11. Steps are to be taken to bring before | #he board of aldermen the question of | an ordinance regulating the hackmen | of the citv. They have enjaved im- | munity from restraint so that many have become callous as | the rights of the traveling public are | eoncerned, and the only thing that will #ive the public a square denl in this method of transportation every hackman llcensed an wules that can he broken only at the @ost of the license. Fiardly a dav pass a8 that complaints are not lo it the police city officials regarding @Bses of discourtesy or overcharging $v hackmen. They are under no com pulsion ta give the public decent treat o 1t = eorge M. Beach of the polica @epartment states that ordinance guch as Is provided in New Haven o fartford 1s o practical necessity f aterbury. The conditions are not rious, but previous efforts secu guch an ordinance have failed. The fssuance and revocatior licenses should be placed in the har t iice, and when his is done | @ possible to regulate the hack trad of the oity =0 that the traveling pub ean be transported where they wish t # from the station or to it at the #ame rates as prevail in other cities of the same size Tt was only a short time en | the polica were informed that a cer- | tain hackman had charged a foreigner | the sum of $11 for taking him from the railroad station to Pond street The police visited the man and o ®im to return $8 of the money.—Wa- terbury Republicar COUNTY FINANCES. | Expert Accountants Found Them te | Be in Good Condition. 1 The chief t n of interest at the meet Haven of the | week was the reading of the report of | Wand & of New York, expert eountant have been maki carefy rough fnvestigation in o the nances connt zood the & an execy one, | pan Blakeslee. | some days ago re- | the audit from a open mnti Jind had e g Push o ( at home MOTORIST'S LICENSE Suspended by Secrstary of State—Tor. rington Man Ran Down Dentist. end's deat while @d and A ing The dentist Across His brook at JAMES W. KNOX Appointed a Prosecuting Agent of Hartford County 1 Fia duties ties at the of West Knax will be- min The d 10 of lig > eute licensed denlers v § rosecuting 1gent are slating the : werved n and to prose ssfoners Benjam! Rristol and New Britain, but the \Morneys of the town eounty which stabl legislature rit quor law Nr. Knox lutators a native 0t n Sev rd anc d of councilmen. Hartford ! OFf Very Dubious Meaning. | Some of the striking condustors | of the Grand TPrunk Centrai Yermont raiirosd sve- | ath el president of the b and trainmen and larger | AY. tems are soon as possible” meaning, tled the tention the good for the be least given payroll being trouble makers.—Rutland iroad CLOUDY TODAY.VARIABLE WINDS company of them work and undoubte corporat ts own time employes will CONN., TUESI finding the expression of as n are me to come when they some dly w: jon is at it very ‘When the strike was set- announced of restoring to their positions strikers as soon many restoring to dubiou its in- possible. A still_waiting will them at n vain. ed to its of of ait inel suspects fai | Norwicn | ghle—uct wurly ut gently on the liver. Pusely voget. cure indi- gestion— improve the complexion — brightea the eyes. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price GENUINE must bear B i LOST AND FOUND. Hill, a Finder three BN |~ Sruayen oy Trs TasTons Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief--Permanent Care CARTER'S UTTLE LIVER PILLS never ignature: on ar old Holstein | return to A, T. Gardner ind receive rew o\ e, DRPOPE'S YOU CAN EAT WHAT YOU LIKE ke what you eat TF you will keep wels regular with DR. POPE'S N TABLE Good for old ike. 25c a_ bottle. | At ye v send to H. & J. BREWER | Mass. e Rey ToREAL R and FAPEINESS INFALLIBLE REMEDIES. | High Grade PIANOS TRAVELERS T0 NEW YORK NORWICH LiNE The water way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- ter W. Chapin—safe, staunci vessels that have every comfort and conven- ience for the traveler. A delighttul voyage on Long Island Sound and a superb view of the won- gerful skyiine and watertront of New Steamer leaves p. m. weekdays only DIRECTORY vay — the comfortable New London at 11 due Pier foot of | | East 22a Street 543 a. m. (Mondays | excepted) ‘and Prer 40, North River, [Tam. Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 Agent, New London. Conn. augsd All Water Route NEW YORK | Chelsea Line :Fare,$1.00 0 frelght and _passenge: ct to and from New York o Statersoms. | wich Tuesdays, Thursdays Sundays. at 5.15 p New York Pier. 2 : Streez, Wicndays, vz, Fridays. at'’s p. m. | “Phone cr write fur folder. | P Fretoht mae. twed g e C. A. WHITAKER, Agent Wast River, foct Wednes- may4e "WE ARE NOW READY Latest Sheet Musjcfto take care of all your AND NEW STYLES WALL PAPER AT Yerrington's 49 Main Stree! may1sd how t st Whiski P and Wines an sell them to give factory qualities JACOB STEIN, Today wi SUPPLIED BY US | King Dental Parlors ~— Frankiin 93 W, Fifty years ago we had FALSE TEETH They looked it—and were universally tabooed. e have N, Mar e ddirot v st PEQPLIE” curable and you shoulc ur tempting . Main St. they don't look it—and are as good as natural ones if nager JOSEPH BRABFORD, Boolk Binder. Slank Books Nlade and Ruled to Grdar, 108 BROADWAY. Teiepoons 252 FALWIST 1 First-cia Meals order. I ‘;Ros; Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 43 Shetucket Street. 7. J. C. STONE. Pron ; MME. TAFT, ated at 619 NEWMARKET HOTEL, LXD CLATRYOYAN Bank street, julsa 715 Boswell Ava. Wines, Liguore and Welch Rarebit Jobn Tuckle, Frop. and Cigass. | rved to Tel. 43-5. | Norwich. | Carriage and Wagon | Repairing and Painting. | | Carriage and Automobile Trimming and Upholstering | §The Scott & Clark GORPORATION, 07-515 North Main Streat. | | | We are eniting some ‘jvery fine BEEF these days. |Alsc have everything else | that the markels aiford. S MARKET, € Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. septdd DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Lenia/ Surgeon. In eharge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practws during his last fiiness. 161 Main Street. Norwich, Conn novied NOTICE | Or. Louize Franklin Hiner fs mow located in her new ofice, Breed Hall | Roum 1 Office hour: Jephone 660. | i m augl7e elivered lo]\;y Part of Norwich ie Ale that is acknowledged to be the on the marke: HANLEY’S | PEERLESS. A telephone order wiil | | ! best ARTIFICIAL | 570 it ramain st TEETH may17TTh ——— WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE Step in znd see us. FRANK WATSON & co, { mar3a 78 Franklin Street. AUTCMORILE STATIO 8. 1. Cott. & Otls Street and Bicycie ™ chine work Automobils a- wirlig. Gensral Johbinz. ‘Phone We a e neadquarters ror NARRAGANSEIT BANQUET Family lied at §0e par doz Tel octaoa rade st C. E. Wrigh . . & Cove St Face and Senlp Was- WOooD. 1 Beoadway. 1 Franklin Streer 5c and the J. F. C. 10c . F. CONANT. Whiteston Cigars are the Dest on the marker Try them. marica PEACHES v < Preserving $1.10 aa basket OTTO FERRY, No. 236 Franklin Street. Have You Noticed thz increased Travel? i's a sure sign of good | fine roads. veathes ana People like to get out into the open air. We furnisi the best methed, and if you'll taks one of our teams yeu'll say the savue | MAHONEY BROS. Falls Avenus marlic Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, | LEGAL NOTICES. ‘WANTED. FOR SALE. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT. POETAY. CAUCUS The Republican Eiectors of the Town of Franklin are requested to meet at the Town Hall in Franklin Saturday, Sept. 17. 1910, at T.30 p. m.. to place in nomination a Representative to repre- sent the Town in the next General As- sembly of the State of Connecticut; also to mominate Justices of the Peace, Per order of the Town Committee. JAMES H. HYDE, Chairman. Dated at Franklin, Ct, Sept. 12, 1910 WANTED—15 brick masons, 6 car- penters. “Apply to superintendent of onstruction of new . Putnam High school at site, or care of Chickering Hotel, Putnam, Conn. E WANTED T hire, a_smail m, with or without privilege of buying. Address Box 100, care Bulletin Co. sep1sd WANTED Bxperienced elerk; accu- rate at figures, Apply Uncas Paper Company. sep13d WANTED—Married man to solicit and collect; permanent position: salary and commission; good position is offer- Education will be read and Auditors chosen for the ensuing year. AMOS A. BROWNING, HENRY A. TIRRELL, JEREMIAH J. DESMOND, - FRANCIS J. LEAVENS, PETER C. WRIGHT, PATRICK J. CASSIDY, THATCHER OTIS, . B. WULF, . H. ALLEN J Members of the Board of Education of Secretary, tha Norwich, NOTICE The legal voters of the West Chel- . School District are hereby warned Central School Conn. District sepl3d of Tax_Collector E solution to meet with once a quarter in regard to the uncel- T asking the Board of reation | 1ected taxes, and do any other business | proper to be done at said meeting. | Eallot boxes will be opened at 3 | o'elock. closed at § o'clock p. m Reports submitted at 8 o'clock p. m Per order of the Board of Education. | A. H. BREED. | W. T. ROGERS, | H. G. PECK, H. D. JOHNSON, . H. BECKLE | H. M. LEROU, | M. F. BENT, J. D. PFEIFFER, J. B. OAT. Norwich, September 13th, 1910. sept13TuThM The Republican 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 day of | | September, “A. D. 1910, at 12 o'clock noon. for thé purpose of selecting a Candidate for Sheriff of New London “ounty., | SBatea. at New London, tnis arst aay of September. 1910, FRANK W. BATTY. RICHARD R. CHADWICK, VIN ETSON. “of County Committee. 2 g Republican Congressional Convention | Republican Electors of the sev- | eral towns comprising the Third Con- gressional District of Connecticut are | hereby requested to choose delegates to the Congressional Convention of the Third Congressional District, who are bereby requested to meet in conven- Town Hall in th orwich, Con- 15th day of | tion at the | necticut, on Thursday September, A. D, 1910, at 1 the purpose of Choosing Representative in Congress from the hird Congressional District, and for the purpose of transacting any other ines of the Third Committee. 'ELLO LIPPITT, Chairman. proper District Con- Dated _at Norwich, Conn., this 15th day of August, 1910 augl7d LUMBER AND COAL. - COAL FALL IS LIKE THE “CONCERT” AT A CIRCUS—SOON OVER. In a very short time you will actual- need €0al to keep your housa com- fertanl Bette are so favorable E. CHAPPELL CG. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. [ | | | | order today when conditions { | Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 may24d | COAL and LUMBER In the beautiful valiey ot Wyomi | in'Penn:. Tion the beds of the Rrear An: thracite” Coal Tn- the world. “We Have secured o s of this Con1 Tor thig Senson. ey Ui in your cooking ateve | and heater | We are ihe agents for Rex Flintko: | Roofing. one of the Lest rootings known | to the trade. | JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. | Telephone 834 aprisa Safe Medicine for Children. | Foley's Honey and Tar is a safe and | effective medicine for children, as it does not contain opiates or harmful drugs. Gt onlr the zenuine Foley's Honcy and Tar in the vellow package. Lee & Osgood n I \ {to meat at the Mt. Pleasant St. School | building on Monday, September 19th 1910, 10 elect by ballot thre> members the Board of Education, each to serve three ve also to elect a Clerk, Treasurer and Collector of Taxes to | serve onc year; to lay a tax to pay the | expenses of th ¢ for the ensuing | year, and make appropriations for the | pay ot also to act on umber | =ir | i ' DR. E. J. ed to a man who is energetic and of sepi3d Zood habits: leforemces afe reuired. Address Box 10, Bulletin Office. sepl3d WANTED—Weavers, winders and NO quillers: wood and stesdy work; also learners; paid for learning. West Side Silk Mill. seplid The Legal Voters of the Central |, WANTED—_Boarders in the country, School District of Norwich, Conn., are | {50 May untll September; R . D, ang hereby warned to meet l'dt‘lh(l‘g-r')“fl Box 63, Norwich Town. apr23TThS Hall on Monday, Sept. 19th, 1910, to| = - Slect by ballot three persons to serve | WANTED--A good butcher and meat as Members of the Board of Education | Market, Norwich —Town. Telephone for three vears in pliw(;‘ of Flra;cl J. 5 sepl0dd Leavens, Peter C. Wright and atri — i ~a 1 WANTED—ByY young man, aged 22, J. Cassidy, and to elect by ballot a|i\iition on farm or gentlsman's es’ Clerk, Treasurer and Collector for one | e omog minn, Self o mamad oo year. | orses. ~Strictly temperate. . ADPIY F. The polls will be open from 4 to 7.30 | Brehant Willimantic, Ct., R. F, D. No. L. p.m. After the ballot box is closed the | _ sepl0d reports of the Treasurer and Board of | " 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 WANTED—10 050 to 12,000 sa. ft. for light manufacturing, Heat and conven- iences, th or without power. Long term lcase. Address B. this office. augdd ENTS 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 $5 per annum; something entirely new; extra large commissions giv Address National Accident Society. 320 Broadway, New York, Established 24 years. sep3STuTh WANTED. Eight or ten girls as sewing machine operators, to go to St. Albans. Vi. Good wages guaranteed to the right kind of s.” Jare will be pai to St. Albans. is malking skirts and other wearing ap- parel for women. Free Employment Bu- reau, 43 Broadway, Room 9, Central Building, S. H. Reeves, Supt. aug3od WANTED Man and wife, bermaid, hotel cook, hotel cham- family cooks, nurse girl and girls. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. PERSONAL. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- finements; physicians attending: in- fants adopted, or boarded if desire confidential; terms reasomable: in- close stamp; write to Collinswood San- itarium. P. O. Box 40, Hartford, Ct. from Norwich | The nature of the work | FOR SALE—Cheap, several good in- side doors. _Apply at this office. augdd FOR SALEComplete handcuff and escape act, including irons, nail bag and stock. Other business reason for sell- ing. $25, or what? sep13d FOR SALE—One Devon ox eight years old, 1600 pounds. Telephone 463-14, Norwich, sep12d FOR SALE—White pony 131 hands high, very flne for saddle, also for driving; not afraid: good disposition, and abrolutely wound”inauire Box 427, Stonington, Conn. Tel. 216-5. sepizd FOR SALE—A good one-horse surrey, very cheap. Inquire of L. L. Chapman, Norwich, or L. B. Livermore, Lebanon. sep10d TO RENT—Tenements on Division and Reynolds Sts. Inquire of C. F. Reynolds, 36 Reynolds St. sepl2d TO RIENT A nicely furnished front Toom, with hot and cold water and bath, in a very desirable location; ten minites’ walkC from Franklin_square. For particulars, inquire at 58 Main St seplzd TO RENT_Lower tenement, four rooms. ~ Enquire of J. Bradford (Book- AN ITALIAN LESSON. Eel vou would be, O! "Merican, | Wise Dagoman like me [An’ call een good Italian (" Da names for theengs vou see, icom’, lees'en! an’ I tal you true How’ easy theeng eet oes to do, For firsta lesson. now, su'pose We taka som'theeng sweet; Dere eesa flower you call “rose, der), 108 Broadway. sep9d But w'at’s my name for ett? T WENT_Thres adjoining front | L ma) cet vera plain to vou, rooms. furnished. 15 minutes from city on_trolley. Apply to A. B., Bulletin. sepid STORE TO RENT—Suitable for any kind of business, at 65 Franklin Street. Inquire at Bulletin Office. aug30d Say “Angela!” jus’ “Angela. An’cef vou catcha sight Of prettd face an’ shining' eyes You bat my life you weell be w. An’ justa wheesper “Angelal” FOR SALE—One pair of work horses, weight 2600. Apply James Downing, Plainfield, Conn. Tel. 28-6. sepid An’ sure you weel be right. Eef you would know Ttalian For sweeta theengs you hea TO RENTLower fat, 21 Ripley place, six rooms. good repair, reason- able. Inquire 40 Fobart Ave. jesd FOR SALE—One set of double light coach harness, heavily mounted. nickel trimmed; also lady's side saddle; both at a bargain. Address Dr. D. L. Jones, East Great Plain, Norwich, Conn, Tel. 736. sépid White arder; Conr; FOR SALE_Five-passenger touri: bargal & car, in perfect running Box 107, Jewett City, FOR SALI 112 feel more or lees, on east side of lLaure Hill ave. commencing 100 feet north of Bentley 'St, being lot No. 6 Watrous property. Apply to J. L. Lathrop & Sons. sepld ICE FOR SALE—Twenty-two hundred tons, first quality, twelve-inch ice. in carivad lots. The Consumers’ Ice Com- 1 C £30d Town aug?id HORSES FOR SALE—(1 Fa street, Norwich Town, Conn. SOMEONE—The A CHANCE FOR at 34 brick house and barn situated 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_ses any real estate broker or R. C. Plaut, 144 Main St. I¥16TuThS FOR SALE 69 Spruca Street, six room cotiage, with all modern conveniences, steam heated; house in excellent condition has_cemented cellar: 10 minute walk o Square: attractive price fto settls | estate. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Open evenings. Central Building. sept9d i I Have a choice list of carefully selected and personally inspected farms for sale. E. A. PRENTICE, ' 86 CIiff Street. 50 ACRE FARM y pelasant location, in Town Windham, one mile from village of Windham' Center and South Windham: two-story, ~ eight-room house, large stock barn with basement build- ings built only 20 years: running spring water at house and barn: price $1,800. Send for list and TRYON'S AGENCY, St, Willimantic, sepTd | ! | vei | view: Main Conn. NOTICE 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 aug2d FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUNT .. * * The Florist, Tel. 130. Lafayotte Street. Juniéa DENTIST JONES Suite 46, Shannon Buiiding Take elevator Shetucket street en- trance. 'Phone. FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. T have a good two-tenement house in town that I will sell or exchange for farm property. Call or address F. HILL, 215 Main St. over Somers Bros. augsid WILLIAM B. WILCOX......Auctioneer Public Auection. 1 will sell at Public Auction on SATURDAY, Sept. 17,10 1930 A M. 35 Lafa owing buld lan 0 vette articies: weig class cond one coupa; one rubher tired sur nearly new; one rubber tired road one stesl-tired Corn- i T sood condition; two e arness. one set used less than year: one coupe b and two iight harnesses: one Bailev wagon pole. blankets, robes, whips; alto quantity of loose hay and some rye straw. Remember the day, SATURDAY MORNING, Sept 10.30 a. m., rain or shine, sep13d MRS. J. AUSTIN GAGER. FOR SALE 20 SHARES ALLEN-BEEMAN C0. PREFERRED STOCK PAYS 7% JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Gt 5| 28 HORSES 1 have just arrived home from | West withi an express car of 25 no {and have some as nice big horses and business chunks as could be bought, I am going to sell or exchange the and the prices are some lower. = T drove 300 miles among the farmers to buy this lot. Come and see them. Tel. 177-12. ELMER R. PIERSON. aur2sd the FOR SALE Street. No. 79 Warren Cottage house of 11 floors, electric lights. on easy terms or Emaller property 40 Shetucket St | | rooms, hard Will be sold exchanged for JAMES L. CASE Norwich. Conn | | | FOR SALE | Sturtevant Ave, No. 1S. Modern awelling! Searly G, all improvements. In excellent nelghborhood. Basy (erms. Broad Street, No. 187, neer Grove streat; 14-room house for iwe or {hrae families, with private barn. Modern improvements. AL 4 bargain price. Maple Street, a¢ Intermection of West Main, Maple ana Ann streets. Sub- stantial brick dwelling of 13 rooms; modern improvements, including sas fixtures. Roosevelt Ave., No. 68, near the Bleachery, Greenéville. Six room cot- tage, with large, well cultivated gar- den.’ Easy terms. Low price. To Let—At 30 CHff S cor. B main floor flat of six rooms, closets, e Gas fixtures, bath, closet, ete.; § month. For all particulazs of the nhove or for other property for sule or to rent, call on. Chas. E. Whitney, 227 MAIN STREET. | 1 | MORE THAN 4% 1 have a few shares of stock of the United Butchers' 8Suppiy Corporation, incorporated under the laws of tha Commonwealth of Massachuselts and doing a cash business. 1 believe ihis stock will pay dividends of more than 10 per cent. on every doliar vou Mvest in 1t The corporation owns and con- | trols” valuable patents. The reason it is placing this Stock on the market is to increase the factory space and pres- ent capacity. The above is practically |samig e oty m mEa ntoal ok s Targer inereae in its preseni capacity Stock to be delivered upon the recelpt of subscriptions. For further information address EDWARD MORRISON, Attorney, 201 Devonshive St., Boston, Mass. it aug ro suffer ity or ko io 1a heat of Summer is 2zes, and take comf room cottage | spring water | za, 1ot has 8 an iniand each, where cooled by ocean e ort in an eight- ail furrished complete, in house, 70 feet of piaz. feet frontage on Atantic | Bcean. best of surt bathing near. and with &l conveniences. In the rear. of I this' proverty is a pond about nine I miles long, #nd w a sailb Just FIFTEEN HUN or it vou prefer to £ to the beach September the property can be reit til Sept. 1st for $150. and then it pay $1:350 cash. take u deed Of ‘the Droperty. Posséssion in * Septemuer, make 19 ger cent. on your money from | July “tin1 Sepremper. Investigute. Transportation frea in suto. fiilliam A. Wileox, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Roem 1, R L a bargain: | MAKE YOUR MONEY EARN | ter? Here's wise Italian teacher-ma: Dat mak’ eet plain an’ clear. Com’, lees'en! an’ I tal you trie How easy theeng ect ees to do, Dere eesa bird dat seeng 0 Sweet— No sweeter song could be, “Thrush” ees de word you say for eet! Dat’s not da word for me. You like to know Italian word 1 speaka for dees songa-bird? Say “Angela!” jus’ “Angelal” An'’eef o be you might ve happiness for standin’ near 5 sounds wan voice S0 sweet am’ clear 5 enk eet ces a thrush you hear, Angela,” jus “Angela.” sure you weel be right. —T."A. Daly. in the Catholic Standard and Times. TO RENT _Basement at 55 Franklin street; suitable for the paint, plumbing or similar business. may17d TO RENTStore at 65 Franklin St. Engquire at this office. mar19d TO RENT Nino-room cottage, with all mod- ern conveniences. About 10 minutes’ of city. TInquir, 3 Directly of JAMES ., Norwich, i on trolley line. L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Conn. Wen THE PERFECT MAN A Valentime. man who never drinks nor swears; over ga never flirts; And’ shuns all sinful snares— HE'S PARALYZEDL NOTICE ONLY ONE LEFT of those elegant 7-room apartments in THE MARION. A rare chance for a small family. to There is a man who never does A thing that fsn’t right; ? His wife can tell just where he is At morning, noon and nigh HIZ'S DEAD! lease a permanent home where to live is ease and comfort instead of drudg- ery. Janitor Service, Ample Steam VIEWS AND VARIETIES Heat in every room, plenty of Hot e B f household < — Wintar for alb howehiold. Burpeses, S| oy, wnat 'ta) 86 foil i Ui gether with Running Spring Drinking | storm?" “The honeymoon, my son.’— 3 Boston Transcript Water Free with each apartment. “Yould Vol takh S10.000 10,0y SO0 B Albany to New York?' “Why not? ALSO FINE STORE to rent in same |, "C; shier took only a thousanet building. fiy to Burope."—Puck. “Do vou pay much attention to pub- lic sentiment?’ “No; 1 always look Inquire of D. T. SHEA |iir it (X0 e on aug29d | couple holding hands in the park.— e — —————— | Pitsburg Post. | PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. | A broken down count sought the bligs = | Of the maiden's hymeneal kis$ | " Did her he love her? No matter | JOHNSON & BENSON, | Fona dreams. * = = Wh outd 20 Central Avenue. _ shatter? o3 | w he wanted vou'll gather from SLATE ROOFING | this.—Lippincott's Magazine. Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters | “Don't be unscrupulous in a small and Conductors, and all kinds of Job | V&Y. Son. “All right, dad.” “There is Bl rotiotiy attenden ta | @ big ifference between watering milk T 110, and stoc Louisvilie Courler-Jour- - | nal | “Now, children, what is this?” ask- The Vaughn Fflundry C0. |ea the teachor. holaing up the picturs » | of & zebra. “It looks to me like a horse little in a bathing suit,” answered a “'{nN EASTINGS | boy.—Our Dumb Animals. | Nebuchadnezzar had just construct- | | ed the har galleries. “Farmors® furnished promptly. Large stock ot 0 a uplift mov he announced. Thus vatterns. No. 11 to 23 Ferry Btrest | ', "gee he had the first practical scheme.—N. Y. Sun. H all over Kansas yesterday: i S. F. GIBSON ad to see you today, Farmer | . . ;Hlvl\\l\" “Deligites ‘eighbor Smith.” s “Fine rain for the crous. TUs great!” | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker | Fine! You bet!"—Kansas City iFlfli;‘c‘:‘es‘or Richardson and Boynton Young Wife (in a passion)—I'm go- | =A% : |ing home to my mother! Husband 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | (calmly)—Very good: here's moncy | decta for your railway fare. Wife (after | counting jt)—But that n't enough | veturn ticket.—[very Woman's " T.F. BURNS, |Ei: | Ll 1 | ow, Tommie,” said the teacher, . - “you may sive me an example of a Heaimg and Plumhmg | comeidence” “Why—-er,” said Tom- { # | mie, with some hesitation, “why—er— 1 : | whi me fadder and me mudder was 92 Franklin Street. both married on de same day.’—Har- | __marsa | per's Weekly. | A kind local lady went to Columbus I D I N ast week to distribute helpful litera- | | ture to the convicts in the peniten- Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary | fellow he inquired of the first pris. plumbing replaced by new and mod- | oner she saw. “Because I can't ge ern open plumbing. it will repay you |out,” he answered. Then she moved in the increase of health and saving |on o the next cell—Toledo Blade, of doctor's biils, Overhaullng and re. | fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old | plumbing with the modern kind that | MUCH IN LITTLE will keep out the sewer gas. The ports from the United States te work will be first-class and the price | (unada show a larger growth in the reasonable. | current fiscal vear than those of any = other of the important countries of the J. E. TOMPKINS, LIS Sosita 67 Wast Main Street. | German architects are making more and more use of glass bricks in caset where walls instead of windows are WALL PAPERS ntial, while light must be pro- The late Spring leaves a larger| A new steamship line, the River stock on hand of the above, and to | Platte-West Indian, has been inaugu- move it we have made quite a reduc- | rated by the departu of the the first { tion In the prices. It s a good time | steamer. to be followed every 15 da; to buy now | by others. It is a branch of the Hous- | Also Paints, Muresco, Moldings, and | ton service 1a general supply of decorative mate- | rials. Painting, Paper Hanging and During 1904, according to an officiai Decorating. | fon upon the Russian water- | s | ways, the amount of water-borne traf- H l_) F MURTAGH Ific was figured at 2,000 billion pood- | o I 3 {verst, while the railroads carried dut | ¢ 400 billion nood-verst more, or 2,400 [+ 92 and 94 'West Main Street. |fiilion pood-veret. (One. poodieats Telephone. junia | 36_pounds, and one verst 0.66 of a | mile.) i - - The demand for moter boats in uildin Japen for ploasure is extromely Timits { led and ik to be so for years to | ¥ v q come, the few suc hoats W used | ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING |jcing owned by forelgners. The Jap- | THIS ? anese spend ¢ ative little for If so you should consult w!th me and | outdoor amusements and = sport. and get prices for same. Excellent work | bractically no yachling of any sort is at reasonable prices. In order to stop the popular use of infected cornmeal, which is held re- sponsible for the pallagra disease, the Austrian government has constructed in Southern Tyrol six modern steam e bakeris which are under the di- rect supervision of the governor of the province, assisted by a number of subordinate officers. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 370. Jan17a MONEY LOANED Consul George T Chamberlin of ETnds | Wesiten 5o uk Swantow learns that a company with On e urities of any kind at the M| A capital of $1.146,000 has been form- Weot Rates of Interest. An old biished firm to deal’ with. (Established 1873. THE COLLATERAL LOAN C€O. 342 ain Street. Upstairs. ed in Yunnan to develop the tin mines of that province. Under the old sys- tem some 360 tons of ore have heen { mined annually, but with machinery it Lis expected that 30 to 40 tons of ore per day can be taken out. | | Only Punishment Dreaded. " | A small prison sentence looks CARDWELL'’S | great deal worse than a big fine to the | confirmed joy-rider.—Chicago News. | | ~Heppitess would-seem to-conaist of not Jouglo tor that would Good for cool mornings make s happy A Legislator's Choice. An Llinois legislator savs he wao rathe & gratier than s Han S e | record shows that srafting is the more | profitab; St Paul Pioneer Press, General Contractor Al orders recelve prompt and careful sttentior. Give me a trial order. Sat. | istaction guaranteeg. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telophone 249-2. Norwioh, | | | | | | | | Standing by Home Institutions. No matter what the official returna {are, Chicazo will be reasonably suse to prefer her own census, — Pit L-nymm-xnn—u raph. i