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FAIR TODAY. WEDNESDAY UNSETTLED. WHAT IS GOING ON T Board of Trade Meeting at Bucking- Memorial. Democratic Caucus in Town Hall First Number of Y. M_C. A. Concert Course at Central Baptist Church. Drifl of Fifth Company, C. A. C., C. N. G., are Armory. QNIGHT Pk‘"m. and “moving pictures at Ve 1] 3 Aniiideville and motion piotures at the * < ANNOUNCEMEMNTS Mrs, E Fay has a'fine lin2 of Hal- lowee'n favors, postcards, etc. Announcéments for club night on next Thursday evening have been sent out to Arcanum club members. Presi- dent Flavel S. Luther of Trinity. col- lege is to speak upon “Government.’ A Safe Investment. Jo. 27 Spenger Trask & Co. announce mecitycket, Ladge No. 270 O O~ Fu through their local correspondent, Wauregah® Lodge 6, K. of p,|James L. , 40 Shetucket street, meets in Pythian Hall . | that _they sold $900,000 of tqhe v s Cuntre bor U, $1,000,000 seven per cent. cumulative in e Gyntral Labor Union meets | proferrad stock of the. Pieree, ‘Butler 23, F. and A. emple. st M James' Lodge. meets in Masonie s Lodge, No. I Foresters’ Hall New England O. of O. F. Lodge. No. meets at 9§ ary's T. A. and B. Soclety meets ry's Building & Pierce Manufacturing compan. remaining $100.000 of this i | stock is offered, subject to s | $10L per share and dividend, vielding | approximatoly seven ver cents ~ Orders for large or £mall amounts will receive prompt attention by Mr. Case. De- acriptive circular will be mailed upon application. THE THREE RICHARD SONS AT POLI'S. Penny Postage in Sight. seiduously has Postmaster Gen- Hiteheock applied himself to the of putting down the expenses of <o his departm without impairing its efficiency that he is now able to de clare that penny postage s certain of \ccomplishment in the comps near future. he man who brings about penny postage will 2o down in the histo of the United taies as one of great postmasters. In wiping out the deficit of the posioffice department Mr. Hichcock wiil have accomplished a real reform. Mo e will have sccompiished it wit d of a brass band. And be able, before the end of his term, to put pen- ny postage on the way to becoming an actugl fact, hig administration will stund ot from amongst all others by virtue of a great achievement, affect- | ng the entire country is in such ways as this that Pres- |3 fdent Taft's cabinat is making his ad- | ministration remarkab. Under the present regime there {s not much boasting, no glowing promises impos- sible of accomplishment, no wild theo- ries.—Washinzton Post. Sieep and Noise. Esperiments show tia found sleep a noise not suficient to awaken the sieeper produces a per- ceptible rise in the temperature of the brain and the head Indigestion. Old friendships ed by toasted cheese or Hard salted meat has led to suicide. TUn- pleasunt feclings of the body produce corresponding sensations in the mind, and a grest s skeiched out Ly n morsel of misgnid- ed and indigestible food. National Forests. The nations: forests under govern- ment care in this country amount to | 194,500.000 ac as that of the Ohio combined out the same area of Texas -and states Roman Roads. The oft quoted saying roads lead to Rome” fact that it that the ‘Roman empive to build excellent roads into all the countries it eon- quered. =o that whenever a rond | worthy of the name was found throughout Italy and the provinees it was known to lead to Rome. Precocious Barretier. Barretier at the age of nine was master of five languages. eleventh year he achieved a transla- tion from the Hebrew into with metes of a character that might have come from an aged savant. Lightning. The string of heads of light some- times seen for several seconds after a flash of lightuing is due to the incan- descence of the air. Ole Roemer. Ole Roemer, who first caiculated the velocity of light, was born in Aarhuus, Jutland, in 1644, and died at Copen- hagen in 1710. A child of the bleak merth, with its murky, ashen heavens, it was yet his destiny to be the first of bumamkind to tell how the light eomes to us through the infinite spaces. Japanese Gardens. ‘The Japanese gardener usually plans the garden se that it appears to the best advantage from the windew of the guest room. A Persian Caravans. Whea a Persian camel caravan is cn the march the very youug camels are often tied to the backs of the mother snimals, siace they cammot cadure the fatigwe of a leag march. Valuable doge alwo ride in the same way, ’ Long Hve-the Maone is enta. E"L—M sufe distance from_the republic.—Chicago Record- ¢ during pro- | of wretchedness is | “all | originated in the | was part of tha policy of | In his | French, | “Oh, You Cider. Jall is the season when man moved to praise of things hum in N ent ber ides; the crackle the dropping of hickory and hautte 15 the poy=< send clubs | to the branches, and the pumpkin | wnd yellows on the vine. the time when th: oured ca It improv beyond i Jmn resul be kept in any rec cobwebby | | ceilar toiie | will do aa om e brown, an with book a can ntumn out to evening s and pop- corn and lite, inde T understand, Mr. Reuben.” said sitor. “that your son is devoted ) the turf? as. 1 reckon ho is,” i the man mes kin lay down n the gra hull hours makin’ Wekl H rper’s resmarked ‘cause a good many ned the casual more divorces, Catarrh Cannot Be Cured LOCAL APPLICATION: rnally, and and micous Cure is not prescribed physicians ir nd is a regula mposed of the best ned with the bhe Ker blood rri it ow countr sription. ¥ tonics know bioad purific i atic uring - Cata frec J. CHED old by ke patior s o ingredie; onder na for co. Props. price 7 Pilis Dru Hall's : consti | | | i eye. | world famous rifle ‘#hot who hoids the championship record of 100 | | pigzeons in 100 consecutive shots, is | ving at Lincoln, 1il. Recently inte | viewed, he says: “I suffered a long {time with kidney and trou- | ble and used several well known kid- {ney medicines. all of which gave me | no relief until I started taking Foley { Kidney Pills. Before I used Foley | Kidney Pills T had seve backach | and pains in my kidneys with |8 noanaTaelo ng. O ning T would get dull he: I have iaken three bottle oley Kidney etter. T am never bothered kidneys or bladde: and again my own self.” Lee & Osgood he i- [ cent ‘OURT PROBATE, within and for the Distriet on the 15th day of October, ELSON J. AYLI) Judge. 5 of Catherine A. Harris, late of Norwieh, in id District, deceased _The Exeeutrix exhibited her admin- istration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is there- O Sraered, i rdered, That the 21st day of Octo- ‘der, A. D. 1916, at 3 o'clock in the a ternoon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, be, and the same ix, appointed for hearing the same. and the said Execu- trix isidirected to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said Districe, at least three days prior o the date of sald lLiearing, and make re furn to the Court. o NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. $0oVe and Toregoing is & true The <0 '3t ‘recerd. Ht‘s‘t' PR FANNIE C. CHURCH Clerk WHEN, you w ness e dinm“naiger the Ang columns of The Bulletin. ut the bus: no adver the | this | pre- | ! Capt. Bogardus Again Hits the Bulls- | Pills and feel 100 per | Or Marry an American Heires: King Manuel II. will not be 21 until November 15. He has ample time yet to learn a trade—Boston Globe. Needs No Incognito. It must be a source of much satis- faction to Uncle Chauncey Depew that he can travel anywhere in the coun- try now without having to dodge ad- miring crowds.—Chicago Tribune, “FOR SALE. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT. WANTED—I want good canvassers in every county on 2 cent a year maga- zine ‘with premium. Most liberal propo- sition. Men and women can make £0,$10 daily. C. J. Johnstone, Roch ter, ¥. g 18d WANTED—$250 per day vaid one lady in each town to distribute frec circulars for concentrated.flavoring in tubes: permanent position. K. B Barr Co., Chicago. oct18d Mere Spirit Rappings. The New York Times insists that dead men never talk, yet it reports an intérview with Mr. Foraker.—Charles- ton News and Courier. LEGAL NOTICES. ASSESSORS NOTICE All persons in the Town of Norwich liable ‘to pay taxes are hereby notified {6 return to the Assessors ot or before the first day of November next a writ- ten or printed list. properly signed and sworn to, of all taxable property owned by them on the first day of October. 1410, be charged a penaity of 10 per cent. ad- ditional, according to law. can be obtained at the As- n Gity Hall, or they will upon application 10 a, m_.to 4 p. m. R. CHURCH. 2 NDER E. REEVES, JOHN P. MURPHY, Those failing to make a list will | WANTED—Furnished room with use of piano for two hours in. evening; must be within eight minutes’ walk of Franklin square. Address P, M. J.. 10 Clift_St. octid WANTED—_Two or ihree first class Guernsey cows, new miich or springers Address” C. B. York, Westerly, I Tel. 13 oct1sd WANTED—A nicely furnished front room with board in ~private family, home privileges, near car line, for man and wife. W. O. D. Bulletin. -octiSd "AGENTS WANTED to_sell threé of the latest songs out: Some How or Other, Hark to the Bugle Call and Give Ier i Game of Jolly. Send 25 cents for these three son, For terms and territory, address Acme Backing Pow- der Company, North Adpms, Mges. oct17 TIWANTED A horseshoer and jobber. Good pay and steady work for an ac- tive man. Apply D. W. O'Brien, Taft- ville. L _oétisd W NTED—Position as a stenogra- pher by a capable and efficient young lady. Address Stenographer, care Bul- letin Office. oct13d WANTED—A finisher terder on five sets of cards. Apply to Hall Bros., 29- 31 Commerce St. octi2d NOTICE | The Democratic electors of the Town !of Norwich are hereby requested to | meet in the Town Hall Tuesday, Oct- | 18th, 1910, at 8 o’clock p. m., to nom- | inate two representatives, also justices | ‘of the peace. | Demecratic Town Committee. | Norwich, Oct. 13th, 1910. ! octl4ls 5New Voters “To Be Made” The Select and Town Clerk of v of h will he at the | Town Hall, in the Court House, on | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1¢10, | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1910, | and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1910, {from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. and fror {m. to $ p. m. on each day, to examine ad- mit to the electors’ oath all thore per- the qualifications of electors ard sons who shall Dbe found qualified, whose names appear on the pre- the Registrars of Vorers of own in October, 1910, under the “TO BE MADE.” * that the rights st under the mature after and on or be- Sth, 1910, November Sth, 1910, in the Town Clerk's Office in Court flouse on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1910, from 9 n the forenoon until i o'clock afternoom to adn those only aualifications ma- > after 28th and down to mber Sth, 1910. ted at Norw | October A. D. 1910 ALBERT W, FRANCIS E | WILLIAM B. whose Octover his 17th day of LILLIBRID! BECKWITH, WILCOY | Selectmen. | CHAS. S. HOLBROOK, Town Clerk. ’ oct1sd | The Selectmen and Town Clerk o | Town of Preston will meet at the Hall on Friday, Oct. 21st. from 9 o'clock m_ until 5 o'clock p. v of admitting to whose name may appea ) Be Made” and nd qualified \. SHEDD, W. WHITM ARSI, i A.B. BURDICK, ! Selectmen. G. V. SHEDD, Town Clerk Preston, Conn., Oct. 1§, 1910, tisa 0 ASSESSORS’ NOTICE [ an s s in the Town of Lishon otified ess0 hefore November next a wr properly signed are 1 day printed 1 nd sworn to, of al bic property owned by them on the first day of Octob | 1910 ailing to make a list will [ be ch | a the One Town Cle from 2 to 5 p. 1 in District No. 5 1t the fTown House | at the same hours, for receiving lists. oct18d WANTED R, I. Reds or Buff Rock pullets. Paul Russo, New Haven, Conn. GIRLS WANTED to learn quilling. Paid for iearning.. Apply West Side Silk Miil, Mechanic St. oct3d WANTED—Skein winders; good wages; steady employment for com- petent’ help. Also handy young man, Apply at Ossawan Mills. sep21d i WANTED Family Cook and General House Girls. Room 32 Central Build-| ing. J. B. LUCAS. oct15d WANTED. | Farm help, general housework help, cooks and ali Kind hand several labor of help. I have on and one or two tionary enginee: hat [ want to find | jobs for; alco a few teamsters. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, S, FL Supt. Central Bullding, 43 Broadway, City. | FERSONAL. LADIES’ CONFINEMENT INSTITUTE —Physicians attending. Infants adopted or . boarded. For particulars. write| Collinswood Sanitarium, Hartford, | Conn. sep. LO3T AND FOUND. bulldog, bat at Del- oct18d LOST—Small ears, stub tail Hof ' Hotel. French Reward if ieft LOST—Between Norwich and Nor- wich Town, a rein. Finder leave with T. H. Mullen, Norwich Town. oct15d LOST—Between Plainfield and Jewett | City, on Central Village troliey, lady's hunting. with fob. Finder :laim reward. Kunice Mer. cer, Plainfield, Conn. octl7d 108 Mon letters, Friday. on | v car. Suitable re- for same, P. Hall octi7d n New London BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or jen. Passbook No. 99202 of The Norwieh | Savings Society. All persons are cau- | tioned against purchasing or negotiat- | ing the same. and any person having a | claim to said book is hereby mncdL | upon to present said claim to said bank on or before the 17th day of April, 11911, or submit to lizving the book de. claréd cancelled and extinguished and a new book issued In lleu thereof. or | the amount due thereon paid. oetiSTu | CROSS EYES ‘ CAN BE STRAIGHTENED WITH | GLASSES IF PROPERLY | FITTED. | ‘We have had both privats and hos- pital experience in examining and fit- | ting glasses. All examina | and a fit is guaranteed each and ev ! 3 | | We ‘are Lense Grinders and sole| manufacturers of the Featherweight | | Eye Glasses, a glass vou can wear | with comfort and be surs they will on. | D. OSBORN GILLETTE | ! and 1 A. M. BELANGER, French Oculists. Eye Examiners for the Norwich Optical Co. octlld 'ASSESSORS’ NOTICE owning property in d_on_ the first day D. 1910, lial e hereby r printed 1 , duly signed | vatn affirmation, to or | undersigned Assessors of said ' or before the first day of November, the of to persons of Ledya A all cerified wn, on | A, D. 1910, | Can v estate must be bounded and { ibed on the back of the list. All | neglecting to bring in_a list added 10 per cent., according to Blank lists of ‘the A Conn.. CALY. MAIN | ALBERTUS MAY. AUSTIN S. LAMBE. Assessors. | NOTICE The Selectmen and Town Clerk of Town of Griswold will meet on Frida Oct. 21, 1910, at the Town House { Pachaug. from 9 o'clock a. m, _ until 5 o'clock p. m.. and on Friday, Oct. 28, 1910, at the Town Hall in Jewett City. in the First Voting -District, from 9 o'clock a. m. until 8 o'clock’p. m., to examine the qualifications of electors and to admit to the clectors’ oath all those persons who shall be found qualified, whose names appear on the list prepared by the Registrars of Voters of said Town in October, 1910, under the title “To Be Made,” and said Selectmen and said Town Clerk will meet at the Town Hall in Jewett City, in the First Voting District, on londay, Nov. 7. 1910, to examiné the qualifications of electors and~to admit to the electors’ ocath all those persons whose rights will mature after Friday, Oct. 28, 1910, and on or before the day of the Electors’ Aeet- be obtained of may essors. Oct. R. 17th, 1910 ARD, in in the Second Voting District, OSCAR DU Selectmen, JOUN WELSH, Town Clerk. ectisd ingon Nov. . 1910, PEERLESS. A tglephonie order wiil ated 1 Griswol he 17th day of | Ocrater, AT BUTRIG Y the 17th dav of| roceive prompt atfemtion: JAMES H. o H X i 3 TN PO | B. 4. McCORMICK. 30 Franklin St. . LADIES! (It is time to think of your Fur Repairs ifor the coming season. | We can alter or repair Scarfs, Muifs or Garments promptly and well | if attended to early. | Our charges are moderate and we do the best of work. McPHERSON, Haiter and Furrier. | sept20d MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co,, 142 Main Street, Upstairs. Celivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that i3 acknowiedged to be tha best on the marke: — HANLEY'S THERE 1s no ad ern Connect letin for busi ISUIg diedinm i il equal to Fhe-Bul- ToRULly: | arr FOR SALE—Free 10c package Con- key’s Laying Tonic, also descriptive poultry book 50c. Bring this adv. to C.” W. Hill & Son. Call today sure. 0btiSTuThS FOR. SALE—Singer sewing machine, almost new; very reasonable if taken immediately. Address P. O. Box 354, Norwich, .Conn. oct18d FOR SALE—Five-passenger touring car, fully equipped, top, wind shicld, speedometer, first class condition, looks like new, big sacrifice. Ford Agency and Garage, 319 Franklin St. oct18d FOR SALE—Two good driving horses, weight about 950 each, sound and gen- tle. ~ Apoly John M, Hoelck, Lisbo, Conn._ Telephone 55-14. oct18d FOR SALE—_Three horses, $75. $60, $50. G, Bullard, Norwich. _oct14d FOR SALE—Four male Scotch collie puppies, 8 weeks old, price §5 eac male English pointer 114 vears old.well marked, good worker and will stand a bird good. price one Wagner pool table, only been used two years, good' shape, regulation size, price $7 Call on F. I, Racine. Plainfield. oct13d TO RENT—Lower tenement, four rooms. Enquire of J. Bradford (Book- binder), 108 Broadway. sepdd TO RENT—At Bean Hill, house of 8 rooms. rent $§ a month, Apply to L C. Wheeler, 8 Huntington Ave. octibd TO RENT—$6 per monti pays for one of the best lower tenements (5 rooms) in 4he city. J. E. Fanning, 31 Willow St. *octlod TO RENT—At 21 Ripley place. a g0od tenement of six rooms, first floor; rent reasonable. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. octls eatly furnished rooms, 1, continuous hot water, s'accommodated. 11 No. 'Phone 996-4. “oct10d PO RENT—The store just vacated by the Thames National bank; possession at once, - Enquire of J. B. Lucas. Cen- tral Building. octld gas: Main St. TO RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms from $1_up;_ permanent or transient. 60 Main St., Norwich. sep23d - FOR SALE—One tle, one horse-tread power, African and white China gee: R. Sherman, Jri,_Colchester, FOR SALE OR TO RENT—iouse No. 202 Mount Pleasant St. Inquire or write to Mrs. F. W. Main, No. Stoning- ton, Ct. octlld FOR SALE—Low-down milk wagon, ir of Devon cat- nearly new, in Al condition. Bargain for someone if taken at once. Apply to Amos B. Wheeler. octhd FOR SALE—Rambler five-passenger touring car. in good running order; bargain. = Address Rambler, care Bulle: tin Co. - octdd FOR SALE OR WILL RENT—House No. 38 Laurel Hill Ave.; 13 rooms. two baths, steam heat. gas. Apply to W. H. Cardwell. 9 Market St, sep24d | FOR SALE—Model F, Buick, 5-pas- | sengers, top, windshield, speedometer, | clock and extra tire. Call F. E. & B. L. Pattison, Bath St. sep23d NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Ilono: able Court of Probate for the Distric of Norwich, I will =ell the real estate | belonging to the late Arthur Mathews, | located on Boswell avenue and Tenth street. For more particular description see application on file in_said Court. GEORGE M. HYDE, oct18d Four Work Horses for sale cheap. Apply John H| Ford, Ice Dealer. oct13d $1,600 will buy a new six-room cottage with | barn and henhouse and large garden, | just outside city line on trolley. | Bright, sunny and fine view. | Inquire E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff St. oct13d NOTICE A very fine Upright Plano will be |2 stored with responsible party or sold very cheap within a few days. If in- | terested write Traveler, octi2d care of Bulletin. FOR SALE Two tenement house of seven rooms ea with modern conveniencas, ten | minutes’ walk from center of city; | good location with a good yard; can be obtained for low price and small cash | payment. = FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg., Norwich. | octdd 28 HORSES. | Another express car of 28 horses just ed. My own selection, and there | are as likely big horses and thun}fsl among them as ecan be found an where. Also three good drivers. Prices and quality cannot be beaten. Call and see them, or telephone 177-12. oct3d ELMER R. PIERSON. CHAS. E. WHITNEY | 227 MAIN STREET. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE A variety of Cottages, Dwellings and Tenement Property in all parts of the city at prices ranging from $1,200 to | $20,000. 1 See Lists at Office. Rents collected, repairs effected, etc, | octlsd 40 Acre Village Farm | in Windham elegant location, two-story, eight-room house, large barn with basement, all buildings fir class. Price $3500 Have a bargain in a Lunch Cart if sold at once. TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 715 Maim St,, ‘Willimantic, Conn. i sep24d | ! Center, FOR SALE No. 260 Washington Street the residence formerly owned and occupied by Mrs. E. R. C. Sleight. Modern improvements, fine grounds. Possession Nov, 1, 1910. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. will buy a four-acre place, new house, abundance of fruit, situated 1% miles from busy village. Investigate. $090 will buy a cottage house, large lot, place situated in the village of Pawc: tuck. Conn. Possession given immedi- ately. Easy terms. 82750 will buy a ten-acre place situated be- tween Stonington and Westerly; brand new house of seven rooms; % mile from Stonington borough. For particulars, call or write. I have 13 farms for sale. all stocked with crops and tools, dt prices that will astonish you. Write at once for information. Semd for Wilcox's Farm . Bulletin (choice of 400). WILLIAM A. WILGOX, REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. 41 Went Broad St. Rou 1 and 2. Westerly, It. Telephones 21 and 365 Transporia- tion [ree in aute. seplod | wrinkles, | thing ‘Rose Bowling Alleys, Farms Farms Farms| TO RENT—House Wo. 242 Franklin St.; eight rooms; rent reasonable. Ap- ply Dr. D. L. Jones, East Great Plain. Tél. 736, sepl4d TO RENT—Bosement at 55 Franklin street; suitable for the paint, plumbing or similar business may17d TO RENT—Store at 55 Franklin St. Enquire at this office. mar19d TO RENT The four-stovy brick building, known as the International Hotel, situate on Franklin Square, No. 248 Main street. Possession November 1st, proximo. For terms apply to « JAMES E. FULLER, Agent, 0ctSSTTh 161 Main Street. TORK:NT The Second Floor of the Geer Ruilding, formerly occupied .by . S. L. Geer for a number of as dentist's apartment. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE. | NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- able Court of Probate for the Distridt of North Stonington, we will sell the real estate belonging to the estate of davis, late of North Stoning- d, and situated in _ the ) Stonington and Pres- Conn oct1sd Administratrices. MATT A. TINKER... .Auctloneer AUCTION. Will be sold at Public Auction WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19TH, 1910, at 10 o'clock in the foremoon, at the residence of the late Stiles P. Eggleston, the farm, situated at Ash- willett, Conn., in the Town of North ngton. 214 miles from trolley and o5 from Glasgo, containing 640 ., more or less, 1 two-story house, 3 barns, and other outbuildings, well wooded and watered; also e Jarge amount of timber; aiso stock, house- hold goods and farming implements too numerous to mention If stormy, sale wili take place next | fair weekdzy 5. CURTIS EGGLESTON, 0ct10MWETH ‘Administrator, DON'T WORRY It Makes Wrinkles. Warry over ill-heaith does yous Bealth no.good, and merely causes that make you Jook oldee than you are. 1t you are sick, don’t worry, but go ebout it to make ycurself well. To do this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferars from ‘womane ly iils, similar to yours. when we say, lake Viburn-0. It 1s a wonderfal female remedy, as | you will admit If you try 3%, Directions fer 'ts use are printed in six languages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at drugglsts. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Street. New York, marsid o Individuality Is What Couats In Photography. { Sringing out the real personality. the fine yoints in character, the little traits that make us what we ara. | Toued down by the paturcl splrit of | an artist into perfect accord. Not & af paper and pasteboard with a ready-made look. It you want a photo of your rea) self, or what vour friends see to love and admire. call on LAIGHTON The Photographer, Norwich Savings opposite Soctety augiad DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES‘ Suite 46. Shannon Building Take trance. elevator Shetucket street en- "Phone. LUCAS HALL, 49 ‘Shetucket Street. 3. J. C. B?ONE Pron General Contractor Al} orders racelve prompt and careful sttentior. Give me a trial order. Sat. isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Teleohone 349-2. Norwich. STEP IN AND TRY OUR 35c DINNER From 12 to 2 DEL-HOFF CAFE, Grouni Fi Jv30d oct138 Face and Scalp Maz- sage, Shampooing and Manicaring. Orders zlien for combings. DERWOOD, 51 Broadway, MRS, T, S. UN Tel. bod-4. 5 ! And cries | —Bdwin Dayies Schoonmaker, | the people i POETBY. THE SAILING OF THE “AMERICA.” What will the. Lusitania say to thee, Bold voyager, or the wandering ocean 2 Descrying_on tlie ancient vaeaney The form of thy vast hazard agaim . _the dawn or underneath-laige stars staring: sur- prise? Will ocean birds, to whom the sky be- longs, Light on thee, deeming thee a wind- born thing. Or frightened seek the solid world of clifts And caw their terror up -the silences? Leviathan just waking on the waves Will Le not wonder at thy bulk aloft? On 11 and on, while pass the ships below, Thow'lt keep thy high, cold, solitary way 7 Far watching with that saw San Salvador at dawn lift up from the sea, such eyes as his He westward tacking through ' the ocean troughs, And l‘ho\s aloft the progress of thy an. Soaring undaunted through the firmas ment. All day the shores will 'watch thee, and . all night Cities will wait thy far air-traveling word, How Space, that knows not man, hath borné thy plow Upon the virgin fallow her fields, Or Silence heard the beating of heart Pulsing a pathway for the Superman. Far off the dark fields of the that hem!: _spheres Millions will see new glory in the moon: “Wellman fonight is gleaming on his wa. Or tremble with the swishing of the gras Wellman tonight 18 miles upon the sea.” With what heart will the Powers of . the Air View man’s upsoaring-toward the Maz- zaroth? Wifl not Jehovah at his.window hear When Eden in the desert mand awakes Behold!” unto the starry skies? And will he loofe his flame upon thy tr: And bid his winds spurn thee, a weed. Drifting and drifting from thy glori- ous quest. Descried and pointed out by sailor eyves, A.rotten thing upon the paths of ships? Or will the day of thy adventurinz forth Rise laurelied when the aerial flects come in, And shine immortal in the calendar? “This day rose Wellman to the shores of Fame.” Reel of thou wilt and ret upon the st not take this man from out the skies. Thou c in the Boston Post LOVE (IN PARENTHESIS). In our little boat We drift and float Under the sheitering tre And T feel the flush Of her cheek's warm blush As it's " kissed (by the breeze). passing In our little canoe, Phat was built for tw. Just two and not any more, We loaf and love (The stars above) As we hug and hug (the shore) —Smart Set. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings “What makes you think that you man will be a sucess in societ “The fact that he has such an extra dinary appetite for tea and salads, ‘Washington Star. “How is that no-tip hotel panning out?” “Kine. Bverybody tips on the sy, with a view of getting ahead of | the other guests, and the employes are all happy."—XKansas City Journal. Beauty, they say, is only skin deep, And ‘doesn’t penetrate far; But it's enough to get a girl a seat In a crowded trolley car. —Philadelphia Telograph. Every winter is the winter Of our discontent; We're always out of fuel And back on the rent. —Boston Herald “John.” said his wife, I have lots of things I want to talk to you about.” “That’s good,” answered Mr. Spenders, “generally you want to talk to me about things you haven't got."—Buf- falo Express. “Money isn’'t everything,” sighed tlm young man. “Of course not” sai the girl. “I know of a couple that started housekeeping nicely on tobacco coupons alone.”—Louisville Courier- Jour; Man Eatsr—I've tried nuts as food but they dom’t seem to agree with me Vegetarian—What kind of nuts did you Meat Eater—Doughnuts, —Boston Transcript. “He woke up one morning and found himself famou: “Well?” “And went and made a monkey of himsslf in time the afternoon papers to get hold. of '—Pittsburg Post. “Did vou get the raise in_sala; demanded?” “Not exactly; but in re- cognition of my valued services the boss agreed to supply me with a roli- top degk and have my name painted on the’ door.”—Detroit Free Press. MUCH IN LITTLE During the first six months of 1009 the receipts of the government rail- roads ofiChili were $5.126.692, against $4,667.432 for 1909, while the expenses for the.'small period of 1910 wers $5,741,524, against $5,5776,883 for 1909. it. you ‘While the population of Australia (4,374.138) is very small in proportion to the enormous area of the country, the per capita purchasing power of undoubtedly considerably above the average of most countries of the world. All lines of iron and steel importa- tions into British Africa are heavily increasing this year. Pipes and fittings in the first seven months were valued at $1.565.000, or double the amount in the same period in 1909. Galvanized sllwd!ts, at $1,000,000, also nearly dou- bled. A special course has been establish- | ed at the Birmingham municipal tech- nical school for the instruction of hardware salesmen. Classes are held every Thursday evening from 7.30 to 9 o’clock during the school term. These classes are intended not so much for traveling salesmen as for the sales- men and clerks in hardware stores. A Mukden dispat¢h says that V: roy Hsi Liang has converted the building of = abelished board of works in that city inte an industrial fac- tory in which the poor are trained to weave cloth and woolen material. Ow- ing to a lack of funds, the viceroy in- tends to. ask permission to appropriate the duties on lumber from the Lilao river to extend .the institution. Tie Chinese government has ordered the construction of .four small gun- boals for Peking by the Vulcan Steam Shipbuilding. comgany of - Stettin- Hamburg, and.Messrs Krupp of Esser S ChnRee Ads. BIEG Theen slgtied b the Chinése ngval o 1th the Mitsu Bish1” Shiphuitaiiz any . of - Tokia for mall erui f 730 tons and (1131 knots speed. A similar vessel } has- heen ordered from the Knwasakl companyi

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