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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES SO WaRe S B it NORWICH, CONN., MONDAY, SEPT. 19, 1510. s PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY AND TOMORROW. UIT IS GOING ON TONIGHT |27 ook v (i e 2 YO LEGAL NoTICES. WHNTED. £on SALs. 10 RENE: POETRY. ain street. Amos “A. le and moving pictures at|and our desire to assist theni in the | WANTGD Foreman for bread or cake | FOR SALE—Chean. several godd In. | 70 RENT—Upper tenemenc in Pellett alfting of every wiong ‘and the-al - n M- 7 llflt c : bakery would 1ke Situation. Iirat cinss | side doors. _ Apply at' this office. augdd | block. 262 = A etion pictiired at the | tainment of their. MEhest self DO gpubiican rronate onvention, | SN SR i ofee, | “Som saTB—A fanars pinno: migred | BOTMInE: _spriSMWE_ Ly SHALL NOT. PASS AGAIN THIS Auditorium. And lisien to this advanced position: 2 3 o 2 sepl9d condition: also a Magee cook stove and | TO RENT—Fouse No. 242 Franklin 4 Central Dhstriet School Mceting. reca fundamer District of Norwich. WANTED Someone (o make & vea | an airfight stove.” Inquire 36 Oak S | St elght vooms: rent reasonable. Ap- West Chelsea District School Meet- |11 ceq of the labor movement are es- | 2 b sonable offer for an u\‘lxlllhrg‘n satboat. seplsd 1, DhsrD e Joues, Tt Great D™ | The bread that”bringeth strength I e " o | sentialis ethical, and therefore should o in'¥o0d condition. Tnquire at ames & = . 7 want to mive - 5‘:?»7»&;‘ R O S ' the support stian | The delegates chosen by the Republi- orwich, Conn. sep1sa_ | ) O atuire i Hortman” Tof a73ch | L TO RENT_A very desivable coffage |The water pure that bids the thirsty %o, 1 And more: *“We ra fur can Electors of the several towns com- NTED_A man between age 75 | sep of eight rooms at 22 Summer street, live; V3 3 A v B ize fur- 3 i g wANIBLE R Shyeen (age ¥ Laurel Hill; steam feat and all im | I want to help the fainting day by her that the organization of labor is | Prising the Norwich Probate District | and 45, married man preferred. to colt| —C rorr oo Com s e | provements: two minutes'- walk from day; s e o | are hereby notified to meet in the Town | hivaneement to amblious man. Hefere | ply W, D. Thatcher, 43 Tafner Sr; Nop. | Dusiness center. Inquire F. W. Med-|I'm sure I shall not pass again this conducive to their weifare, but s inci- Hall 1n the Olts of Norwlch on Satar. | oes Ana Past SADIOVMENC Recessary. | wioh Aowhy CE: Srsive’ fvery, 28 Summer St. AUgZOMWE _ dentally of great beneiit fo society & In the City of Norwich on Satur- | QU LG Bictin Otfice, | sepisd - | o arze in the securing of batter condi- | eptember 24th, 1910, at 12 o'clock | o Zo IR DT 2 FOR SALE_Pair of oxen. Adaress | ronma. lneuire of 5. Bradford (Book- | I want to give the il of joy for tears, tions of work and life in its educati WANTED—Teachers w !lllhg desira- | pelix Garceau, Blue Hill, Franklin, - | bind. 108 Broadway. sepdd. The faith to conquer crowding doubts noon, to nominate a candidate for | o poxitions in angradsd schoots wil | " 55 G 5 pear nd e STORE TO RENT—Suitable for any [ Beauty for ushes may L give alway; FOR_SALE—One set of double light | kind of business, at 65 Franklin Street. | I'm surc I shall not pass again this coach hdarng‘uv lheflnv!ly mounted, nickel [ Inquire at Bulletin Office. augiod A 1 = erly, | trimmed; also lady's ‘side saddle; both T4 £} e e e 2 o s Meihg | at @ barkain. Address Dr. D, L. Jopes, | @0 RENT_Lower fat 21 RIbley || want to give good measure running has had institutional or hotel experi- | East Great Plain, Norwich, Conn. Tel. | Ridce. §1% Foomf FpR5 ORI T9e5q oer, A. ©. H., meets in | influence upon the multitude concerned | e f 3 PartRri S e Kl iatioy | Judge of Probate for said District. please immigrant population.” Surely | Tg Lydia E. Pinkham’s; JUSTIN HOLDEN, o B o labort ild find fault with Chairman. ANNOUNCEMEMTS pecriet Bty N e Vegetable Compound septind Hall Sedgwick Camp. No. 4, 8 of V., meets 8 Buckingham Memorial pply to B, M. Allen, rtford, Con Christ and our powerful Christia Y ol é And into angry hearts u B Sk . Atiks Wik oo i Norwicn | C'ELSL 410, o0 povestul Chsistianity. | 5o nilalh, Ohlo—*T suffered from NOTICE! otz 105 | T Besoment at g5 Tramills | The briwsrorort “thit ‘rwrnein'“w2ach @11 this week. See adv and siow but that it is the natural and | terrible headaches, pains in Iy back he Selectmen and Town Clerk of the xperienced stock and | FOR SALE—Five-passenger Wi R o m MLt Bb mranilln svay A firm friend -of every homest toiler is| [ § and right side, and | Town or Franklin will be at the Town References and experi- | touring car, in_perfect running nrder; | Stregts suitable Tor f mayl7d Iln sure I shall not pass again this Norwich Charities. equally true, it cannot be a foe of labor Adaress & C piawell, | hargain. " Box 103, Jeweti” CIi¥. Conn wa and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- olden-rod in bloom. any Christian = man object 10| and herbs, has restored health to thou- oo . A the ng promptly attende: noble principles as are Was tired all the |11l Saturday, Sept. 24, 1910, from 9 G- B 3 | : n. 5 p m.. to examine the qualific sep16d 0 RENT—Store at 55 Franklin St | At the boa of trade mesting at | Without proving traitor to its Divine { time and mervous. | T 1o 3.5, m. 1o examine the auavace: |- ‘ = FOR SALE—Lot of land 50xii2 fect. | Enquire at this office. mar19d | I want to give to others hope and Ruckingham Memorial Tuesiay eve- | head and its principles. It i some- | I could mot sleep; | btk oo (pond aininter the, clectory | ¥ WANTID_Competent rellable womar | mor, <5, on eust mde of Laurel Yaidh, Bink the subject to be considered ls | Umos, wed that rich rascals rn the| aull];‘vorylyl'rmnlh g : ippear on the Tisl'to be made us pre- OF afinitar Titiet Dors EbOd I CoOE. A e ot e poxanet - [ want o 'do all that the Mastor saith; “The Charities of Norwich.” There | church. but there canbe no doubt that | could hardly stand | T the Registrars, and are found | dress personally or by letter Mr. Edwin | pEPiay Sty E T want to live ar fom day to day: il ba addrosses hi Rev. Charies A | e 1arge majority of the officiais o | the Trd g, |1 Silner. Moosup, Conn. sepls e [ Tonons I'm surc I shall not pass again this Northeop, A W. Lillibridge and I'red- | the churches are men of moderate in- | R rreie brotid e D TEARN B woy iy fnents and social hour. ers. Bl o s O haaltt Holeatmen. Gepldd tons, first quality, twelve-inch ice. in |, CGAPRE PR B8 SO Bk [ s Labor Movement and the Church. = AMUBL G. HARTSHORN -t carload lote, The Consumers' Ice Com.- | P it oo This world,ls fall of beauty; g ca _|feel like a ¢ W »ated at Franklin, Sept. 19, 1910 1 ufacturin 2 - Tl ilding. Mhe child y . S - Federation of Labor shows the close- | S e ‘i"l““‘ t‘; | g g Pl ep1aMW R Xegncesm“{“nh or “fi-mug power. Long| HORSES FOR SALE—f1 East Town | S¢Pt16d OsteraliBuilding All through the sunny day. At Poli's today and for three davs |yness of the labor movement and the 7 [man. . X 1opo s term lease. Address B.. this office. street, Norwich Town, Conn. aug24d | But tiie days are growing shorter, and #ill be seen one of the best vaude- | church. It says: “We are pledged to letter will induce augdd my heart is flled with gloom, ¥ille bills that has been presented at |the emancipation of our cl from | other women to avail themselves of FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. For the crickets are a-singing and the ghis popular playhouse this season. | poverty, ignorance and selfishness; to | this valuable medicine.”—Mrs. E. M. | NOT[CE WANTED. . I have a good two-tenement house TO RENT golden-rod's in bioom. Headlined on the bill am Madden & |he respectful in word and action to| FREDERICK, Bloomdale, Ohio. Farm help, general housework help. | in town that 1 will sell or exchange it S R N trick, presenting comedy | avary woman: to be considerate to the cooks and ali kinds of help. I have on|for farm property. Call or address W Nine-room cottage, with all mod- R 106 TernnEst helEo A h entitled The Turn of the Tide. | widow and the orphan, the weak ...m’ Backache is a symptom of female T o T O T A T e L EITLL, "eisgmaln b, °""m.s“;“{‘§' Entenpend abonl Lt "“““‘f,’, When the playing of the ehildren is an act which has £0od whole- | he defenseless, and never to discrim- | Weakness or derangement. If you | mne jogal votors of the Town Street | Siatiopary ensinecrs that I want to find | Bros. EoT0 e Should rake my old heart glad. @omedy, with just a touch of |inate ugainst & fellow worker on ac- | have backache. don’t neglect it. “To [ school District are Heroby notified to | 0 Cimions Laopd fom teamsters \v, e el o] S my days' are Erowing shorter, and which reaches the heart of the | (iunt of creed, color or nationality. To | get permanent relief you must reach | ineet at the hrick school house on the S oA $2,750.00 e isem o wdhsemy’ doom, % . The use of a piano on the | jcfend freedom of thought, whether | the root of the trouble. Nothing we | north side of the sreen, on Monday,| Central Building. 43 Broadway, City. G : 2 golden-rod’s in bloom. #t=- adds 1o the good points of the | cxpressed by tongue or pen. To edu- | know of willdo this so safely and surely | September 19th, at 5 o'clock p. m., to will buy sawmill, gristmill, with 2 s - A8 Mr. Medden is an artist on the | cate ourselves and our fellow workers | gg Lydia E. Pink®am’s Vegetable Com. | choos: three members of the Board of PERSONAL. actes (of water priviless, blacksmith —— Awake, my soul, to fort, les. Ward, Klare & Wand are seen | in the history of the labor movement. und. Cure the cause of these dis. | “ducation to serve three years, and shop, good 8-room house and barn, all PLUMEING AND GASFITTING. M heart, forget thy fear. in a farce comedy entitled The Twin | We promiss that we will never know- | bre . one member to serve two years for | LADIES' CONFINEMENT INSTITUTE | in good order, ready for work. Ideal 2 It my Gavs are growing shorter Flats. In this act there i h sing- | ingly NG tressing aches and pains and you will | e v 7 . location, rare opportunity. Thin heaven is more near; = I8 this act there Is much sing- | ingly wrong a brother or see him|yacom oL inarq stron. | vnexpired term of Aaron W. Dickey. | —Physicians attending. Infants adopted g PP & JOHNSON & BENSON, It tha katy-digh‘are oslHOE’ fnig and they always leave the aud! nged, if in our power to prevent it b g ‘., | deceased: fo elect tha annual officers | or boarded. For particulars. write E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. L Anc the orieket's song i told, ence laughing with their burlesie | We will endeavor to subordinate every | _The great volume of unsolicited tes- | of the aistrict: to hear the reports of | uliinsowood Sanitarinm. Harttora, | septitd 20 Central Avenue. B R L R T B s Singing of Love Me and the World Is | seifish impulse to the task of elevating | timony constantly pouring in proves | the Treasurer and Board of Educa- | conr Wt G | shiu"toliow winter's coid, Mine. Duft and Waish offer a stralght | the material, intellectual and - moral | conclisively that Lydia . Pinkham’s | tion: to lay a tax to defray the cur- | CO0 L SLATE ROOFING | Then the sun Snall shine forever, and ncing act that should mest with in- | conditiona of the entire laboring clas Fegotable O T s e ent’ expenses of the dis and to | F Sal 5 S no heart shall harbor gloom. @tant approval, as both are dancers | ( pisiaboring of | Vegetable Compound, made fromroots | rent exi it “'_N"'" »\' S)'m‘w - ';-”l 1(,» | LUMBER AND GOAL. or dale Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters | yo;¢ (i Wiijdren ever singing, and the | pol At par excellence A well known singing e nasa ally was until recently with the | were written by someone reared in i 3 v > slightes! business will be I rom squar utes < B Tt & e o & duestette. | Christian*home and possibly he himselt | that Eydia 1. Finkham's Vege- |acted upon o e, e e el VIEWS AND VARIETIES m act that is sure to keep the audi- | was once a member of some Christian | table Compound will help you, DWIGHT L. UNDERWOOD, SR e T h F dry C T¥T I S o iutie " Ran | mie oo member o somi chrisia | Sable Componnd il ielp Yow | pwicmT 1, uxp FRANCES D, BONOHLE he Vaughn Foundry Co. cleves B SVelsh & Meirose, who will be seen in [the church has always endeavored to| Mass,, for advice. Your letter 2 ity sepl4d Central Building. —_— & rough House comedy scrobatic mov- | producs Thee ‘are In ‘Keeping with | Wil Be wbematory ‘ConBaOs AL FRE The Cannel Coal Fire, Biazing IRHN [:AS'”NGS e O i in said meeting. ewark News, polls will clos r which the othe ine acres good tillable land. three| Tél. 119. GULLIVER, YERICK @lty. They do a number of clever | {he sermon on the mount, which is r LEWIS A. HYD! tricks, while everything s turned o 0 5 the constitution of Christ' | #nd the advice free. i et | in the Open Grate. Hallroom—How _about strong butter com: o b ere again gdom on eart Vhile he e e e > ¥ ’ S Lt phi; ! o e week, using as his subject The et has @ccomplisted . mich e LUCIUS A, FENTON, My! What C juenlshodpmau L e T e B & ~ 2 0 ch rRAvELEr.s DIRECTORY =t 2 My! What Comfort and Cheer. patterns. No. 11 to 25 Kerry Street | Noah rejoiced to see the water Subs Man Withowt a Countr t the 4111’_"‘{ ald of the church, BERNARD MEEHAN, a2 side. T was afraid they wers going te —_ he church has rendered invaluabl> JOHN W. MU It takes off the evening chill, and | L ccnserve it he cried. Gladly he saw Strong Comedy Bill at The Auditorium || t aid by creating a moral senti- { Board of Education. |is cheaper than starting the heater. | el Gls e Ararat appear.—N. Y. Sun. Bl T Gl Setk B ue | iy i ihor movement Yol hove | 1Y Norwich, September sth 101 : TWO-FAMILY HOUSE S. E GIBSON |, ‘viers o postmit st 4 2oty E. CAAPPELL CG. Mo e inees Tin and Sheet Metal Worker |05, raceisi S ambrostaCloves comeds hit ever placed on a stage abor needs the chur 1 land Plain Dealer. N u R w I G H L E N E | NOTICE | Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Near Franklin Square. A=t or Rk e e YRty i IS Tl Tath The Laughing Horse is the name of Telephones. An exceptional offering. 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | Phonosraph so he can hear my volcg t question the mizhtiest of all forces in creating and directing whole- ®ome public sentiment is the church Never hefore has the group of toil so | required th> moral support of = < while I'm away. Clara—How lovely! church as In these passing days The water way — the comfortabi The legal vo t nothin of the West Chel- | decid 1 £ traveling TR s e JAMES L. CGASE, And he can stop the machine!—Puck Laboring 1 ing can be eurer ! t are hereby rn Woggs—S: Saphead and hi; | St ners City o 0 11 a hes- 0 1 at the Pleas: S choo 1 . oggs 0 JOUNg; HADMe O bl et el being | that have every comfort and conven- | 1910, ¥ 4 . ' i Boggs—Yea. lliefiold mam iobaaEhe 2his feature. presented by Harris Grove, Milton & Perry. The whole et is a screaming travesty on a small circus, two speckal sets of scenery, rep- Fesenting both the inside and outside ©f a circus tent, being carried with ghis act. It is guaranteed to be the Hunniest act ever s For those that like something a lit- | 110001 the vajuable aid of the ‘n;““."L ‘ ience for the traveler. o e e e pt19d D ol e Weat will offer the exquisite one. | 113 dIVin manldnd Without | ooy i a6a 5 saporis vise of the woms | Droasaes oot o et 50 ACRE FARM eating an UMDING, | Wi witkine theatrical show a suc- gct play, Live and Let Live, The | Wy oo re longer be alienatiorn | 4eTful skyline and waierfront of New | serve one vear: to'lay a tax to pay the i e 5 5 v 24BN o-ino demen dedRo RO RIY ‘ome that is both strikingly | stoeia 4 ger be alienation | 5, S onayens; o My s tax tiioey o) cery polasant location, in Town o e atdlencesr — “Moneriior nreiy #nal and of profound interest, dealing, | Pl oon these y o real dtae | S Ol arg iuvas Waw Tondtn 6t 11| berr, oot ke Mo T | Windham, one mile ‘from village of 92 Franklin Streer. gence?"—Life, 6 ms it does. With a peculiar phase of | o507 47° pirs ki s weekdays only; due Pler foot of | pay of district office to act on | Cwoistoty, elgntiroom. House. large | . mersd I have a patent furnace that ought theatrical iife. Von Moitke and Frank, | another comedy act, and Marie Ar- wville, comedienne, constitute the bal- .('\et) l‘v:dfl) il;:r :Pv; f-“ “; l\ t;it‘lRl’[‘:e} | & resolution as '1:} the x Collector ;:ovkbhf‘n‘n }HKZ}:‘A basement; all build- X‘fl:l}«@ a hit.” "\\'hlfl'l gtw about cep or 40, Nor o Rt Saraof Bacation ings built only ars: running spring ‘ou don't shake it down; vou | vith the Board of Bducation | Free Burming Kinds and Lehigh | 152Ul gl 20 sears; uining spring Do It Now A eats Gotieny 7 a. m. nee R | price $1,800. Send for list and views. When the church and the laboring e realize they need each other, and weerfully work togather in e - fitting thoroughly done. Let me give —Harper's Bazar. FOR SALE | you n figure for replacing all the old | Druggist—What was the most res . 70 Warren Street. T;’llmhliggn‘étxht Thee “;‘;‘3:::_‘ 1:. a S.l'hh.. markable case you ever mu:mtel;a‘ tt 4 r ctice? Doctor—That of & Rosir et fews Mon we mew || [0 13 be 2 sk and . pride Tcssenger oy who Gled of hASLY con on edsy terms or exchanged for | Fe3sonable. sumption.—Chicago News. The management of the North Ston- | | A. 1. BREED. ington grange fair has decided that A“ w Svs SRl Telephone 168-12- the fair shall be open two days, Sep- atel‘ floute w ROGERS, oct2oa tember 21 and 22. The extension o e H. G. PECK thme was made at the earnest reque H. D. JOHN. ance of the bill for the first three % S C t es will be on hand for Monday. | pore be what God would lke to have nt. New London. Comn. - augsd | oclock, cloded at s oelock p. m. A. D. LATHROP, 2 gra, open plumbiue. It will repay you | Tied ghiy mabow 4 | # for Hix favored children. cports submitted at § o'clock p. m. | n the increase of health £/ Ay onhers et R Svehington Grange. | | Per order of the Board of Education. | Ofas—sor. Market and Shetucies 8is | N O e T L g% ©f exhibitors, and because the wide i1 Successor ¢ 5 e S hanged, for terest taken in the enterprise made it S onto & T Sexdoar) | T. H. BECKLEY : * property. JAMES 1, CASE, “Do you think buttermilk will pro= apparent that one day would not - | H. M. LEROU, | | R A T A b J. E. TOMPKINS, long otie’s life, Col. Soaksby?* “Ahem! e snouen 1 do manice 0 exnnie | [lACK, Livery | M. . BENT. | e o7 Wast Many Street, | ] Dave no doubt, Miss Plumper. that it © P. Kendall, secretary of the fair, | | St | “It burns up clean.” a person had to d‘?nl‘xfbut't:gfl]kn;‘v: #8 receiving numerous applications for and | i | { —— = day it would make life ®pace. The manegement is parti | 4] sea lne 3. B.OAT | w " s d w d FOR SALE FOR SALE. rmingham Age-Herald. S5ty pleased that owners of livestock = vich, septemter 13th, 1010. | WEI SEASONE 00 | brought back a bear’s head and poultry are giving their hearty oal‘d]ng | sept13TuThM | e ey e SALE HORSES and a lynx, both mountad, as souvenirs SEeERtion. and that the exhibits in | | In exceflent neit b of his vacation in the mounains. Havi In excellent neighborhood. Fasy terms.| T am in the west, buying horses, and L. Broad Street, No. 187. near Grove | will return soon with a carload, Wait|You any any such fearful reminders G. H. “ASKEL streat; 14-room house for iwo or three | for these—the prices will be right. | ‘Well, my weekly Teceipts for | " 402 — "Phones — 489 | oo ien wion private barn. “Modecn | also have several good horses and iwo |board and extras”—Buftalo Bxpress. i w"*;""me'| Stable ;F are $1 00 NOTI(:E dng contes’s for oxen and horses nd flll'ul'mp.vn of various kinds, includ- | Unexcelied freight ana passenger 12-14 Bath Street. serviee dircct to and from New York improvements. At a bargain price. | scccnd-hand horses at my stable; they |y pover was so frightened in my §ng athietic games apsstd | Maple Street, at Intersection of Weat | ;i1 be housht of my foreman, Jerry The o “he site Of the fair s+ In North | HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY.| Al OUGHs Staicrsoms’ The Legal Voters of the Cent [ ain> Seaple-d Ana-Siasta Sabe Brewn. |, BIMER R IERSON T | e e e e S gt T snonia @tenington village about midway be- .| _From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays | School ok ofNorwieh Conin COAL d LUM | stantial brick dwelling of 13 rooms; e sepldd | dark j e b oo e TR o staien ot Ay AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Sundays, at 515 p. m ey —aamics of Norwieh ;Conts dre an BER | modern Improvements, including gas e i T hag onie Crossing and that at North Stomme: | Telephone 853. Now York Bier 12, ons EAR A DD Tl St R S e DI ' trouble. 1 couldn't run. 1 'had o | Street, e 2 SUIGE e rve | tn Bern., Ties the be " | Roosevelt Ave. No. @S, near the hobble skir etroi x ton vilage lect by ballot three pe to serve | in Penn. o beds of the finest An. e o. €8, 'ne hel - | t'5 . m. o Moaior s s O adrve | thracite” Coal In’ the world, We have | Bleachery. Greengvilie’ room co Farmer _Smallseed—Listen to this, | ite for folder. for three years i place of Franco oy | secured a supply of this'Coal for this ! tage, with large, well cultivated gar-| Blviry, These say that they have o e | H PLANK { ot mit 5 p.w | o5, (hrce Years in place of Fraucis I | staser 'Iry'lt in’your®cdoking stove | den. Fasy terms. Tow v 2o | fonnd in Ialian prisons the petrified | c. A a atrick | ana heater. | To Let—At 3 St., cor. Elm St., | e s of s i THE LABORING PEOPLE. | s WHITAKER, Agent | to elect by ballot a| e are che agents for Rex Flintkote [main fidor fiat of six roorhs, closets. etc! | i [rereny o e N st v irer and Collector for one . one of - Lest roof R Biros” bt Sloset otes” 316 ; : Continued from Page Seven.) Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, ’ =i : o e o s R o i On and, after this date, | 2202 Sl we foe ot such regulation of the condiitons of ¢ : ‘ 1 be open from 4 to 7.30 | ¥or an particulars of the above or | | Harper's We e S gttt s 2 conditnas ot Ete. in Town : 2,om 10 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, |of st FESS il | 4 vt sst, 1930, the use of| S WAL RS | sawes oconnee, proorieor. (| The New Hotel Mlbari | ¢ rer and Board of | Terephane 881 = et oy s s MUCH_IN LITTLE iy 0 Telephone 507 oct2a | ! e Bl i e e e Mtion) i 5 et Chas k. Whi[ney 1hosc for garden, lawn or e e tng’ avatem. | Eeventh St. andUniversily P1. A0S 3. BROWNING, ‘ 2 the discovery of America s estimated o < = 5 BT | 227 MAIN STREET. ,street sprinkling is prohibited | 000, o For the gradual and reasonabie re LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | o JEW vork crtv, s e [ | e The | gag u the hours labor to the | ne Block West of Broadway, 2 J. ticz | 3 53 i Jowest practical point, and for that | 5 i hat o FRANCIS J. | | until urther noticz, €| When side tracks are taken into ac- IR 35iiics) oint. and Tor et BAKERY || Brtor aniont peet ™ iow “ma|| EETER ¢ whigHT 'MAKE YOUR MONEY EARN B Al ommenside akE RE T Sondition of e highest numun ice, | We are consdent our pies, Cake and || Bi0h. “ofatitn contra"ar auie: || PXTRICK 5 CASSIY, | MORE THAN 4 condition at Fairview Reser-| {iih ! ine rest of the world. For release fr employment of | Bread cannot be excelled. Give us a || 400 rooms, 200 with bath, from $1.06 o BowoLm T Ot | ] % voir at this time makes thtsi 5 : 1 TR i 1 | T8 o1 ot PRI | B i | Sl a4 | 1 nave a fow shares of stock of tno The Uruguaan government has de- i xcelles staura > 3 | ed Bu 5”8 ¥ Corporatior | cided to purchase for 2 By i ind “Cor the. highest 4 alrmount Street || attached. ttoderate prie | Members of the Board of :|h,n’qm ;E.,“,.'n‘,,',‘,,'-[.‘,mf. aienay Do nention L action 'necessary! | Cibils dock ‘for repairing gavernment Vage that e 1dustry can ord. . i £ Centra School district of “ommonweal o lassachuseits and essels; private craft w a e re- e the mst equitebie Mitisny o | Have You Noticed ths Send 2 stamp for lllustrated Guids Notaiah Genn et o e o and " . % e arivaleseisplapiing e " . e ; E | O R i oay dirigonds of Shese nlis| Any person violating this | ceived the products of indusirs That | Increased Travel? and Map of New York City. - — tock will paydlvidends o more than - = e e B e R AR et o Pt i) e = | Rl e s s : p et Hlasan; rateenue o Sl 08 Eapacitated by injury | Beted wad it youn ks o ot e | s | 115 TnereiSe T2 fucion! spars Wi pree” | USE of city water, & the quarries on the north side of o e e e Al i 1o | RREOAGED g =Trunks Bags ; ‘o B ot e | e i thome who, by erganized emori, are | Modna BROS. Falls Avenue. | | Wa snow how. fe. buy Winss ana | iy yLery ebort while this stook | er orler . m and its derivative ranic e o g gy g - 1| should be worth a great deal more than : il z Sseking to Nft the crushing burdens | ‘ £ Sult (, S | Liquors and how to seli them to give | i<’ par value. It 15 now selling at 310 | BOARD OF o’ in vaitis among (e prodcs sbips and uphold the dignity of I a eS | Gur custcriers satisfactory qualities | | | and exports of oumanids SIS Lot and values. If you are desirous of get- not a risk. business has each day has e e i WALL PAPERS ).351 ton: " FUNERAL ORDERS = L Artistically Arranged by = . Must Convince L;u ring Peopie HUNT .. ** The Florist, ol et : L S m be sick all ‘«‘h‘ik\}" m [ JACOB STEIN, i our fi?‘i WATER COMMISSIONERS | amount of « 70,074 a theatre ticket. he best Whiskie: v moderate prices, you should our store and see our tempting procurable anc lowest prices J Not the the price of man brotherhood and ¢ \ _Can you afford to the snnouncement by hecome en- Dbee the last available sta- ought t Ty king Acrording te tainly = ale T 3 i ' cause you | 'Phone 26-3, 93 W. Main St. EDWARD MORRISON. Attor . a e Chicago Biearied deliverance s (s cunnot ta | T4 130 Latayette Streot. | FiE SHETUCKET BARNESS CO. washing on Monday, W | _sevtina e e epetke Savince them that the church | ™ N Tpop e : it P gt By especially when you | T SuEdle —— B e e Nz”.‘ od: by fote S ea G e Tt L New Fall Goods | Tecrnone st 283 Main Steest F can seadyotr dothes |l (JUST REGEIVED |~ b g o gn B Ca gt 1 the ey f _ T | N B S Mo i | ; }F F F Iso Paints, n at present the ¢ fleet of the thizer and real o eve | m e » Y r concern { - i ner: appl presents three-fifths of the oo toiis. So the churc oi Curie | Dot 10 LGl JOSEPH BRADFORD, K that is making this @ | 3 NeW importationoi | ArMm§ Farms rarms oo isiian imland aterwiy Crafts H S nearly as what Christ WILL RENNANT STORE. o e 2 class of work their { =S tistics there were, on the river Volza, IR a5 | v wal S ae o i | BoOKk Binder. . | ]| speciley? White Castille Soap ;i oy P.F. MURTAGH, |biiuuencrs ous Sase ot Sect Barge space uive a capacity of 8,600.00 ton Clanik Books NMade and Ruled to Grdar, .’.‘fi BE church 'periodicals and church & 108 BROADWAY. Schools. Even theological seminaries # IN AWD TRY OUR Teiepnone 362 T ecues | i T8at the youns ministers may beooms | 350 DINNER e 10c a cake at 24 - Telephone. junta buy a cottage house, large lot uated in the v There | | | | a concerted movement on | | of the press of New rs to the vacant lands S. & J. GREGSON i { © 193 Fraaklin Street, 2 lage of F 3 | i, ‘miles | from busy village. Investigate. E 92 and 94 West Main Street. | | to attract settl T N ol DR, C. R CHAMBERLAIN | 7 "“sorwion, comn {DUNN'S PHARMAQCY, cich. "k o™ 5" 1 Building | ocmhees e vbens Telephone 898. cult of s n. 1t is sa : more than 1,000 va the province ava and the land is f that there ant farms in ble for settlement, rtile and cheap. i 33 en-acre place si d - . 50 Main Strezt. Tl b tenacte plage situated be;| ARy YOU THINKING OF DOING sept3d new house of seven roon from THIS 7 In charge of Dr. 8. L. deer's Ctyee . Stonington borough. “doring Tits ast Miness ha={vai = CARDWELL’S AR u chould consult with me and I have 12 farms for sale. all stocked | It so s organzed 4 department of chur.l and lwbor to make the church more 161 Main Street. Norwich, Conn | Toil. B e s DEL-HOFF CAFE, Grouni Flonri Lenta’ Surgeon “ ! | sarviceable to the lab re. | MO get prices for same. Excellent work - - hich haa e o0 i roen < v! Cro| and tools, at price hat wi S pri s of betng s peopies | B Lia SECLAtCL of Sny Kind sl the > | i B Ja ) a"d Mucha [:OHEB Rl arionse t it —— s Shusch, cordial and friendly to all et Bt | 3 . | < o “huech. cordial mad criendly "l |l PO SRS M U General Contractor | . et | V e E e e Buieta €. M. WILLIAMS, ; o Soch) service, toaid in the right eu (Estabiishe 2) NP e SRR His business uitted IR the Scinl. probiems. Our ow THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO.. e cepit mu carctin | e e Good for cool mornings WILLIAM A. WILGOX, | General Contractor and Builder, | thial e woies & lot of ng b last ..ur‘:a.;t‘-:(:‘-:}-'; -'\'ilup:Tu a o-u;v'v 142 Main Streer, U psinis, | isfaction guarantees. | - 1. Brenttways sept2 KEAL ESTATE BHOKER, 218 MAIN STREET. * St “l~ «l*vlr\ m\lu B o that piattorin the above with i N o —— — Ne. 41 Went Broad st Rooma 1 124 2. | ‘Bhone 35 ra | Ry restorcs - Boston R cor ..u..""“'.-""“... et T o i ——— I'HOS. J. DODD, Norwich | e MME. TAFT Wesicvlal U O | Baene 1 —— Peeren e o e - » Te hones 3 nd 36 ansporta- Ve ks fi oL Chrie a3 1 he supreme law of so AvTONOBILE sTATION, Telephone 3432 Nerwich, | H. Jackel, cor. Market and Water Sta. 3 : S e e Trenanotie o AES RemfanaTaIM I i metkE oy EapRrieneS and the same temedy: for all so | 8 I Co't. § Otls Sirsst Automobt — ~— | & comviste iine of the best Aies, Lager ALRIST AND GRAIRVOYANF: S - : NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALit. Save Mt Shermaii sdiligven sepn 2 € p R President Taft's strenzth and i ted now located at HERE, |s no advertisine madium in B o _ | o strens na his pecially bottiea for fam- at 619 Bank strect, New | 'THI Sl AdVerising megium 0| Family irads supplied at 60c par doz | bravers of action Deliverz, el 136-5 ' London, Cenn. JuISd | latin' for Business results. € B Wrght. 8 Cove St Tel. oct30d | Advertizer, e P inte mmt council of | and Bleycle Pepairiug. Genaral xa. Bareteny s o 10 | ana Wines, . "We cor- | ehine work. Jobbinz. ‘Fhons leiin for business results. e haso-iBoston

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