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‘RAMN AND WARMER TODAY. SUNDAY FAIR. Twich FULL ABSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES — '"‘T IS GOING ON TONIGHT | ¥omen. the board will in due time, be able tb sce to the placing of Cath- olic children in suitable homes. pofldeville and moving plcturés at S Vaudeville and motion pictures at the SUNDAY SUBJECTS. Auditorium. The Loyal Tempwrance association meets _in at 4 oclock. ANNOUNCEMENTS Frank A. Bill has the exclusive sale of ladies’ Patrician $3.’0 and $4 shoes. The subject of the Christian Science service Sunday morning is Probation See the new fall les; all latest Mthes. After Death. e Rev. Dr. S. H. Howe will preach AT POLI'S. Sunday mo and afternoon at Park . Congregational church. Today is tihe lagt opportunity for the | theater-goers of Norwich to see the | polite vaudeville offerings that are he- | ing presented at Poli's this week. The inauguration of six acts has met with | Rev. F. O. Cunningham will preach at both morning and evening s rvices at the Third Baptist church. great favor and shown a decided im- here will he preaching Sunday provement in the attendance. Poli's | morming and ever ¢ Mt. Calvary Norwich theater is now ploving the | Baptist church by pastor, Rev. J. same class of atractions that play the | H. Dennis. other nouses on his circuit. and peonle | — are sure of seeing “always good | Sunday mo Rev. Joseph F. show at Poli's.” The Southe: eren- | Cobb will preac the Universalist aders have been greeted with immense | service in the | ghiam Memorial rplause at each performance since | on Art Thou Converted? ursday, and are sure to be put down n the L of “great acts.” Among the | At the First Congregational church | other acts to be well received is Belle | thare il hing by the pas Adair, the winsome miss, who offers | Rev. G. H. The morning to # very neat singing act that has made | il he A Boston Broadside. her one of the leading favorites. Her | — stage appe ce and costumes are in | At the Sheltering Arms Sunday aft- leeping w er selection of songs. |ernoon Rev. Neilson Poe Carey and it is safe to say that she 1s safely | choir and organist of the Trinity’ the road to i er honor For the | copal church will conduct the servic first rext week Mr. Poli = tas expensive bill. Rev. Walter Gay will preach at - Pianophiend | Grace Memorial Baptist church S Mir tcon morning on What Will Lift Me? ple ey iz tople is Who Shall E et Heaven? . ake —— rdded At the Greeneville Congregational Four Floods will ente T church, Sunday morning, Rev, C. H edy acrobat act that ar remov il yrea o1 Smitf “rom any (Ling in their line. Other VIt AT onigalit Ahe e n this bill are the Carbrey Bros viee singers ar Beth Tatea | e T ing cor m Den | 3 = - - o N R mpseY, (h®| At Christ church Sunday there will Wis The bill spells merit be Holy Communion at 9, anday and should p e's big wing card #chool at 10, morning praye any On next Monday the management wili | 4nd-Sermon at 11, and evening prayer present at the matinee the $35 dress “N¢ Sermen at 7.30. hat is now displaved at the Bostol = e o oy inihe, Boston | Rev. Lucien Drury of North Stoning- o e e cor- |ton will preach Sunday morning at the s First Baptist church on The Word i g .| Made Flash, and in (he evening on <t Heaven's Record Book. display at N. | At the Broadway Congregational church Rev. P. C. Wriaht of the Cen- tral Baptict church wiil preach S day me n excha with tor Afternoon serv the last Comi werobatic a will Ne nce to see heir 5 o’clock. 1son At the McKinley Avenue A. M. E 2 Mt e the 1 Zion church there will sreaching the week, as Monday will | Sundav morning by Re Dr. W. irely new show to this Jiley on Faith and Its Effects. In the vhich will be head- | evening his topic is Foundation of the . who present | Christian, novelty, including magic. —_— Tt is a very pretty | : ST e g At Trinity e well deserved pral direct from Kelth's, well known cyel experts are the Cogswells, who will a; pear for the first three days of the pra pray- rio of -vening ate. ng stunts on the two wheeled bikes Page and Morency are musical artists «y morning of much ability nd_introduce the ety Bgjaublece L harp, banie Toltn, which they Spiritualism from the Bible, lay with I dexteritv. A -~verv ning cct The Builders. reat novelty will be presented by Mr o Elemnet sy Phfllp Gean Barnard, The Man In Hypocrisy White. The lucky seat i will be A contimued all next week. and is getting | At = the ey wery popular. The recalver of the five | Shurch, 12 preach dollars in_gold on Friday afternoon s Sty 7, pER was Mzs. James P. Sheridan of 30 Un- | 15 the i ss, an ldol, or_an fon street tdeal? a; 3 ng theme, The . | Fourth Reverence: For What Is Be- " neath Us. Brief State News .:ooxovm o Sur nor t e Trinit Me | dist Episcopai ¢ The Ta e ! tions and Triu e Essex.—Hssex s getting the benefit | People. There o f the trolley and business is on the | jce in tF i th the t — theme Value of Church Membership. Westport. —Figgs are gett very | E RN A scarce and bring 45 cents a dozen, at | SRERENE ERUEITION wholesale. o | Programme of Stunts Arranaed Thomaston—The members of Thom- | Saturday Afterncon at Hartford. for | aston lodge, N. E. O. P.. entertained | the grand lodge officers Thursday | Worl Meriden.—Superintendent Waish has | th, ordered the street sprinkling sto 4 warned all citizens against waste of water Redding.—Building is booming 2t the g over the town and it is about s 1 #ible to get a carpenter at any price. | B New H n—Dr. Stephen Maher ha < returned from a two months’ trip | 9¢ abroad. Dr. Maher attended the In e repe : : ternational tuberculosis conference at | ne nen t a Brussels during t trip | e b Norwalk. —The Wilton m des oy ¥ one of the largest buildin | ae th pose in the state Operating € consumed by fire Thursda la B an down from Loss $4,000 Hartford.— The dome of t t scending and de- building is covered v wi leaf, at an exj of $3,000, lights will be wed soor Middletown.—One air fire quarters to No. 3 < heer 1 since he reached hjs home, and | s the ias glanders, The eas ra h of I Workers has begun the n for Its | lqua s on the t road mear Mfanus bridge. the structure hall and gy m 42x55 fe with a large s d NEW DIOCESAN BOARD To Care for Welfare of Dependent | e from one h nite & Catholic _Children—Vicar General | <'ream under ire Thomas S. Duggan President. | =3 s B T [ RICHARD M. BUSHNELL The Cathe o The Ca o TrARsCEpC ot Friday | Shot His Wife and Then Suicided— aid e t ey op Nilan has | " i f y establishe BowraF e ook Gt o] o Daie ot of Old! Saykeook. the weifare the dependent children “and ¢ of the diocese of Fartford. The | y et e Richard board is le u pof nine priests—the | " e *ieas gweral S .:‘W”,. stor from | weinesday from that place that M L Stute v and Mrs. Bushnell had been seriously MA!;;\;,:‘! n“:\ "h':-‘das“ drh:"‘:inq!,?ozprv | injured. They were cautioned to look house and tne Eeneral purposs of the | \vord was recoled of ihe desth of organization was explained and lines | potn at Pemencol It was generally for immediate work pointed out. The | polieved that Mr and Mis. ‘Sn « board convened for a second time, | yaq met their death the hurrics on Tuesday, when a permanent organ- | wpich caped oo ¥ datter ization was effected. The body will | be known as the “The Diocesan Board ter it wa for the Protection of Dependent Chil- | no ig, 200 fien - No motive is given The president s the Very Rev. |t Jdir(iors o Thomas 8. Duggan, V. G. The secre- tary is the Rev. John F. Ryan of St. Jawrence O'Toole’s church, Hartford. Father Ryan also represents Hart- ford county on the board. The other members are: New Haven county, Rev. John T. Lynch of Mer- jden; New London county, Rev. John Neale, LL.D., of Westerly; Tolland For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought county, Rev. Michael H. May of sckville; Fairfleld county, Rev. Rich- avd F. Bhortell of Ridgefleld; Mlidale- Bears the {s county, Rev. Patrick J. McGivney L 27 e o Middletown; Windbam county, Rev. % Signatu.e of tn H. Broderick of Moosup; Litch- fieid county, Rew. John L. McGuinness of Litchgeld Members of the bgard will be au thorized and required to visit all the Catholic Institutfons of the diocese, where dependent chfldren are placed. to Jearn what secommodations they already have, and whether more are nacessary. Tt is oxpeated @pcration of charitab) DENTIST Drx. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shaanon Bailding Take elevator trance. ‘F'hone. wiih *ha en. ucket street laymen and 3ill block Sunday afternoon | in- | rector, Rev, | en- | ier, report that his accounts are straight. Mr. Bushnell was a member of onme of the oldest families in Con- necticut, An Orator on Dolliver. Dolliver is the most brilliant de- bater and speaker on the republican taking up the woolen and cotton ules of the tariff bill, he held the | senate for two d t the rate of five | hours each day, ted to their places | as he cut into the anatomy of this | eased organ of the tariff and with grim amusement and satisfaction play- {ed with its di ed parts with such | consumn kill that the republican | | leaders could not endure the sight and | ned and writhed as the perform- Imination un- entless probe.— ceeded to touch of his Rayner, | Senator LEGAL NOTICES. New Volers - “To Be fiade” { | The Selectmen and Town Clerk of | o Town of Norwich will be at the | wn H in the Court House, »n FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2ist, 1210, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1910, and | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1910, om 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 3 p. m. to 8 p. on each day, to examine it alifications “of elector d ad- mit to the electors’ oath all those per- sons shail be found qualified, | vhose nam ypear on the list pre- | Regi of Voters of October, 1910, under the “TO BE MADE.” And if it shall appear that the rights aid list under the | will mature after | 10, and on or be- | sth, 1910, | Town 9 o'clock in the forenoon untii| o'clock in the rnoon to admit se only whose qualifications ma ire after October 28th and down to | November 8th, 1910. this 17th day of | LILLIBRIDGE, E. BECKWITH, B. WILCOX, Selectmen. FRANCIS WiILLIAM CHA HOLBROOK, Town Clerk. oct1s d | ASSESSORS NOTICE e Town of Norwich xes are hereby natified Assessors on or before propert day of to make of 10 p o law m 5 CHURCE ANDER E JOHN P. MURPHY octsa 4 p.m. i SEVES, Is What Counts In Photograpity. 1g out <h yoints in t wake by into perfect acco paper and made look. real personallty. racter, the little what we ars. | us the paturcl splrit of | Not a pasteboard with If you want a photo of your rea) gelf, or what your friends see to love anad admire. eall on | LAIGHTON, The Phetographer, opposite Norwich Savings Soctety augisd STEP IN AND TRY GUR 35¢ DINNER| | From 12 to 2 Grounid Floor MME. TAFT, IRVOYANT, | PALMIST AND | now located at 68 Washington St., cor- | ner Tilley St, New London. jysad | Rose Bowling Alleys, ‘ LUCAS HALL, 43 Shetucket Street. 4. J. C. STONE. Prop LOUI§ H. BRUNELLE BAKERY wWe are confident our Ples, Cake and | Bread cavuot be excslled. Give us a | triel order | movia | P oct13d 20 Falrmount 8trest | QUALITY In work should always be considered, especlally when it costs no more than the inferfor kind. Skllled men are employed by us. Our prices tell the whole stor STETSON & YOUNG. may27a Delivered fo Any Part of Norwich the Ale that 1s acknowledged to be the best on the marke: HANLEY’S PEERLESS. A telephone order wiil recelve promp: attentlon. | B J. MGCORMICK, & Frankiin St. cant t5 put your bust- ic. there is no me- ausll the advertis. l The Bulletin | Adar £lerk’s | | for firemen, i| Girls. | ing. WANTED. WANTED—Situation by soung man man of experience as chauffeur. Good refersnces. For particulars, enquire of F. L. Arnold, No. 90 CIliff St. oct22d WANTED—Anyone, anywhere. can carn big pay copying addresses at homs evenings. 'Book, 4c stamps. 8 His style of oratory can be de- e C. H. Seribed as sirictly his own, and there | Rowan, Chicago, Til. gatzag little danger of any imitation. He | MEN_Learn automobile business. | can take the dreariest subject in ths ?cT;fit )dnmu‘n{l mfir ,‘.’,‘2}}:{,’ al‘lfilp. os’g’ whole calendar of monotony and hold | teach you at home, 0 model. an audience spellbound under his g:;fi*g" ,hSAl Weekly job. Make $10 < Sl e vy while learning. ' Rochester Auto about all the great state = < = - senate in the \ifi_\'s that are gone, but | JINTEULIGIENT GREIEOR WOMAN = in the respect that I have mentioned | I e B s eaits no one nead fear comparison with TnBlarInl taaipE fornred rae: them who did what he accomplished alling Agency, London, Ont. FOR SALE. TO .RENT. FOR SALE—Pigs for sale. Neff, Canterbury Plains, FOR GALE—Three garior stoves; good as now; no use for them; will sell cheap. Address or call 266 West Main Si., Norwich. oct22d ¥OR SALE—Frce 10c package Con- key's Laying Tonic, also descriptive poultry book 50¢; Bring this adv. to C. W. Hill & Son. Call today sure. octiSTuThs FOR SALE—Two boxball howling al- leys and two pool tables. all in good condition. Must be sold at once on ac count of change in business. Price low. Address John C. Garand. Box 1267, Jewett City, oct19 WSM FOR SALE_Tiree (wo-year old heifers and two spring calves. Geo. Lacwoix, Box 432, Baltic, Ct. oct21d NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, cen- trally located. continuous hot water, steam heat, bath and gas. 38 Union St. "Phone 834-4. oct22d NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, steam heat, bath. continuous hot water, gas. 11 No. Main St. 'Phone 996-4. oct22d TO RENT—Upper tenemenc In Pellett block, 262 in street. Amos A. Browhning. aprisMws' TO RENTNice upper flat, six rooms and storage, bath, gas; good repair, 40 Hobart Avenue. Inquire on premises. augh: NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS to rent, with board. References. Apply Bulletin Office or 52 Williams Street. 0CtZIFSWFS TO RENT—Two connecting front rooms. Enquire at this office. oct20d STRUCTION Empire 419 First Ave., Ni WANTED —Few more men look a ter our business in unoccupied terri- tory. Position permanent;. good pay. C. R. Burr & Company, Nurserymen, Manchesier, Conn. oct2id WANTED—Winders and quillers; steady work and good pay. Also learn- er; paid for learning. est Side Silk Mill, Mechanic St. oct21d WANTED—_Good _hustiing _specials and district managers for a stock com- ny issuing the most”™ liberal health and dent policles on the market. Good opportunity and liberal commi sion offered to agents wilo cam procurs the busine Write federal Casualty, Detroit, Mick d POSITION AS GOVERNESS or mpanion by high school »od German and English scholar, dress 115 Roath St., City. oct20d WANTED—Night fireman for battery of high pressure boilers; strictly sober and experienced. dress Bo . Westerly, R. 1. POSTTION NTED as experienced | bookkeeper with first class reference. Box 60, Bulletin. WANTED—Farms. Have Also for rent. Send for particulars “onnecticut_Farms Realty Broadway, New York. be SALE—One pair of 8 vear old caitle in good order. ~Address £electman, “Colehester, Conn. FOR SALE—Two Hupmobiles, 1910 models, " with tops, windshields, full cquipment and in good order, price $500 each; Buick touring car, '03 model, 2 cyl,'22 h. p,. top. lights, full equip- ment, price $500; . M. F. " 4 eyl turing car, with brand new top, lights, ete . price $700. Every one of these c a rare bargain. C. H, Pellett, Danielson, Conn. 'Phone 90. 'oct20d FOR SALE—Yoke of oxen, 6 years old, in good flesh, weighing about 3000 pounds. ” Inquire ‘of Amos B. Wheeler. oct19d FOR SALE—Flve-passenger ‘touring car, fully equipped. top, wind shield, speedometer, first clas: mdition, looks like new, big sacrific Agency and Garage, 3 ocilsd v0 good driving horses, FOR SALE—' weight about 950 each, sound and gen- tle. Apply John M, 'Hoelck, Lisbon, Conn.” Telephone 56-14. oct18d FOR LE—Three horses, § $60, $50. G. A. Bullard, Norwich. octl4d FOR SALE OR TO RENT——House No. 202 Mount Pleasant St. Inquire or write to Mrs, F. W. Main, No. Stoning- ton, Ct. octlld WANTED—A nicely furnished front room with board in private family, home privileges, near car line, for man and wife. W. O. D., Bulletin. octiid FOR SALE—Rambler flve-passenger touring car, in good Tunming order; bargain. Address Rambler, care Bulle- tin Co. octid WANTED—A horseshoer and jobbe: Good pay and steady work for an a tive man. Apply D. W. O'Brien, Taf ville, oct1sd WANTED_—A finisher tender on five ds._Apply to Hall Bros., 29- 71 Commerce St. octizd | WANTED_R, I Reds or Buff Rock Paul Russo, New Haven, Conn. | WANTED _Skein__ winders; good wages; steady employment for com- petent’ help Also handy younz man, Apply at Ussawan Mills. sep21d WANTED. agents wanted for rticle which sells at sight. No tomers are waiting_for it. Supply Co., Box 52, Charl 3 oct8s D—Men wanted. age 18 to 2 5100 and brak. on, $86, on railr rwich viein- Ixperience unnecessary; no strik motion engineers, ~conductors. d employing headquarters—over men sent to positions monthl ; send stamp. Railway Ass ciation, Dent Monroe Street, Brooklyn, N. oct1S T GET A BETTI R PLACE—Uncle Sam | pay is high and sure; s permanent; promo- tions regular; vacations with pay; thousands of vacancies every mont all kinds of pleasant work everywhere: no lay-offs: no pull needed; common education sufficient. Ask for free Booklet 638, giving full particulars and explaining 'my offer of position or money back. FEarl. Hopkins, Washing- ton, C octSS Family Cook and General House Room 32 Central Build- J. B. LUCAS. oct1ad WANTED. general housework help, cooks and all kinds of help. I have on hand several iaborers and one or two | stationary engineers that I want to find jobs for; aiso a few teamsters. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAT, H. REEVES, Supt. Central Building, 43 Brondway, City. Farm help, PERSONAL. | LADIES’ CONFINEMENT INSTITUTE | —Physicians attending. Infants adopted | or boarded. For particulars, write Collinswood Sanitarium. Hartford, Conn. sepl7d LADIES! It is time to think of our Fur Repairs for the coming season. We can alter or repair Scarfs, Muffs or Garments promptly and well | if attended to early. Our charges are mederate and we | do the best of work. McPHERSON, Ha'ter and Furrier. sept20d MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old ablished firm to deal with. (Established 1872.) | THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO,, 142 Main Street, Upstalr, If It's Made of Rubbe: W Hava It Foothall Goods 85c to $6.00 ... $1.50 .. $1.25 $3.50 Rugby Pants Jerseys Shoes Helmets Nose Guards . Gymnasiulfi Goods Running Pants Supporters Athletic Shirts Shoes Punching Bags. ALLING RUBBER CO. ~Retail Whaolesale 191 Main 8t. i Real Estate and Insurance ately. Easy terms. £2750 { will buy a ten-acre place situated be- tween Stonington FOR SALE OR WILL RENT—House No. 38 Laurel Hill Ave.; 18 rooms, two baths, steam heat, gas. Apply to W. H. Cardwell, % Market St, sep24d will buy good farm, 50 acres, $1,800 5 2 a0t bam, rous hen houses, corn house, wagon house, wood house, all in good condition; 40 apple trees, besides pear, cherry and crabapples and grapes; fine neighbor- hood; comfortable home. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. oct19d Four Work Horses for sale cheap. Apply John H. Ford, Ice Dealer. octi3d FOR SALE Two tenement house of seven Tooms each, with modern conveniences, ten minutes’ walk from center of city; £00d location with a good yard; can be | obtained for low price and small cash | payment. | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, oct4d Central Bldg., Norwich. Another express car of 28 horses just arrived. My own selection, and there are as likely big horses and chunks among them as can be found any- 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. 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. See Lists at Office. Rents collected, repairs offected, et oct1sd 40 Acre Village Farm | In Windham Center, elegant location, | two-story, eight-room house, large | barn with asement, all buildings first | class. Price 33500. Have a bargain in a Lunch Cart if sold at onc TRYON’S ;715 _Main St., sep24d FOR SALE | E-M-F Automobile, 1910/ demonsirator, fuily equip-| ped and gnaranteed for one year, and at reasonable figure. IMPERIAL GARAGE, Corner Willow and Chestnut Sts. oct19d Farms Farms Farms REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Willimantic, Cos 00 will buy a four-acre place, new house, abundance of fruit, situated 13; miles from busy village. Investigate. 3690 will buy a cottage house, large lot, place situated in the viliage of Pawca- tuck, Conn. Possession given immedi- »f seven room and Westerly; brand new house mile from Stonington boroug For particulars, call or write I have farms for sale, all stocked with crops and tools, at prices that will astonish you. ‘Write at once for information. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin (cholce of 400). WILLIAM A. WILCOX, REAL ESTATE BROKER, . 41 West Brond St., Rooms 1 and 2. Westerly, Telophones 31 and 365. tion free in auto. N L Transporta- sepl5d General Contractor Al orders recelve prompt and careful attentlon. Give me a trial order. Sat. isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 249-2. Norwich, THERE 15 10 advertising mediim so the stock, tools and products as follows: One pair good work horses, { weight 2400, 1 cow, 1 heifer, 1 two- | [ Mastern Comnecticut eanal tu The Bu letin for business results. TO RENT—Lower flat, 124 Broadway, all Improvements, steam heat furnish- ed. Enquire of Geo. A. Ashbey, 36 Oak St Tel. 108-2. oct20d TO RENT—Lower tenement, four rooms. Inquire of J. Bradford (Book- binder), 108 Broadway. sep9d TO RENT—At 21 Ripley place, a good tenement of six rooms, first floor; rent reasonable. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. oct13 TO RENT—The store just vacated by the Thames National bank: possession at once. Enquire of J. B. Lucas, Cen- tral Building. octid TO RENT-—Pleasant furnished rooms from $1_up; permanent or transient. 60 Main St., Norwich. sep23d TO RENT—House iKo. 242 Franklin St.; eight rooms; rent reasonable. Ap- 1y Dr. D. L, Jones, Bast Great Plain, €1, 736, sepldd TO RENT—Basement at §5 Franklin street; suitable for the paint, plumbing or similar business may17d TO RENT—Store at 55 Franklin St. Enquire at this of mar19d TO RENT House of ten rooms with bath, steam hcat and gas, near center of city; suitable for renting rooms Tnquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. TO RENT ‘The four-story brick building, known as the International Hotel, situate on Franklin Square, No. 248 Main street. Possession November 1st, proxime. For terms apply to JAMES E. FULLER, Agent, 0ct8STTh 161 Main Street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE | OFFER SUBJECT TO SALE 200 Shares of the Pierce, Butler & Pierce Manufacturing Co. 7 per cent. Preferred Stock at $102.00 per share. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. WILLIAM B. WILCOX.....Auctioneer AUCTION - T will sell at Public Auction Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1910, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. SHARP ‘The Farm known as the BARBER FARM Situated 1% miles south of Pachaug on the road from Pachaug to Bethel. Al- horse spring wagon, 1 set double har- | ness, 1 single harness, one top buggy, one plow, one harrow, 1 ball-bearing | grindstone, forks, shovels and tools of all kinds, about 4 tons good hay, 350 shocks of corn in the field, about 1000 bundles of oats, about 40 bushels pota- toes, 5 bushels beets, 10 bushels buck- wheat. There is estimated to be 50 thousand feet of standing timber and two to three hundred cords of wood, 76 acres of land. If said day be stormy, sale next fair week da JST LENTSCH. oct22d Waiched Pot | Always Boils | best | on the gas range, the world's cooking stove, a hot weather mneces- sity, and always “a friend indeed, in time of need.” You ought to see the new Estates, quality ranges built for discriminating purchasers. Better look at the Humphrey Instantaneous Water | Heater, also the Ruud Heater, when ! you call, Gas & Electrical Dep’t 321 Main Street, Alice Building. DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkles. Worry over 1ll-health does yous sealth no good, and ‘merely causes wrinkles, that make you Jook oldme than you are. If you ere sick, don't worry, but go about it to make ycurself wel Tc do this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from womarne ty Wis, similar to yours, when we say, lake Viburn-0. It 1s a wonderful female remedy, a» you will sdmit if yeu try it Direcdions fer ts use are printed in | B!x languages with every bottle. Priocs $1.25 at druggists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Street. New Yoric marsid W You wani fo puf_veur bu ness hefore the public. Uhere is no ) At heiter tan (hrenzh the advertis- | ing columns of The Bulletin. POETRY. Pl A LITTLE FATHER. I met a little pl ound bo. Whose faco was sadly old, His clothes were thin, his feet were bare, Although the day was cold. A babe the little fellow held, A baby sleeping sound, Its heavy head fipon his breast, Its arms his neck around. So_wistfully he watched th OF ‘other ohildren theral o7 He saw them seize the giant's stride And circle through the air. He saw the toddlers in the sand, The boys at basketball; The bars, the swings, the flying-rings, The jumping-board and all. Said 1, “You should not stand and look And’ never join the play. He shook a solemn 1fme head And gravely answered, “Nay!" “I d4id my playing ye: 0, pier ] v;r;gtth!;ea or four: am eight years old, and now The family needs me more. “My father's on a paving job, By mothers at the tuls And who but me will ternd to Pete, Sue, Tommy, Jane and Bub? “That's Jane and Sue and Pete you see, ,A-romping in the sun; T've raised them from the first weew orking job I've done. “Now it is Bub, the baby. here, Aciak keope mie on the lh;lt; when I've go m so that he Cam hustle for himself, “I_s'pose there'll be another ome For little Bill to raise, To keep from straying in the path Of trolley cars and drays. “To lug around the livelong day, | To feed and wash and drink-— When I shall have an hour for play I really cannot think. “I long to punch the punching bag,* The Little tellow said, ¥ “I long to be a boy, but I'm A nurserymald instead.” “Liord bless you, Nttle Bill* T erfed, sy heart goe 5,50t o yeut” n, gave him all the change I had, For I'm a father, too. ! —Omaha Bee. THE SONG YOU STILLED UPON MY LIPS, The song you stilled upon my lips, The ag’n which never touched the se. Both Ship and wong have faded far Into the Liand of Never-be. I could have sailed with you and love Till all the world were well forgot. The ship has gone, the song is hushed. And you, my lover, love me not. I could have sung until the sky T'th filled vlttlgnggm Hsteningy e song vou i upon my lips Not sven God shall hear mo'llhs. —Louise Heald. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings. Carpenter—Didn't I tell you to no- tice when the glue boiled over? As- sistant—I did. Tt was @ quarter past 10.—St. Louis Times. “You are an optimist *“T am,” re- plied Mr. Dustin. Stax. “I not enly ‘hope for the best, but I make practical arrangements to get it.”—Washington Star. “Your _wife always -weighs her words, ddesn't she? “Yep, and no- body’ll ever have her arrested for giv- ing short welght"—Cleveland Leader. To inspect only dafry milk Is little short of bMndness, For the most adulterated sort Is: the milk of human kindness. —Chicago News. A Mttle girl, hearing 'her mother speak of golng into half monrning, said, “Why ere vou going into half ‘mourning, mamma—are any of our re- lations half dead?"—Red Hen. Blobbs—I'm afraid it's going to rain today. Slobbs—Oh, ¥ think not; I just saw the weather man going down the street with an umbrella—Philadelphia Record. Sympathizing friend—You are al- ways busy, aren't you? Blyggy Yes Somebody has to work while all these other fellows are out playing golf and baseball and down in the aviation meet.—Somerville Journal. “Seems to me you need a good deal of expense money, my son” Yes, dad our crowd s & very expensive on. “But T don’t see why you should sup- port the whole crowd."—Buffalo Fx- press. Smiling Visitor (addressing the Sun- day school)—Now, children, I want to ask you a question. Will some littls boy tell me who Adam was? Tommy Tucker—Adam was the man that made the devil famous—Chicago Tribune. Bill—My doctor says yawning is caused by a deficlency in the air sup- ply to the lungs. Jill—That's funny, for a fellow usually does his best vawning when somebody is pumpin: ‘“hot air” into him.—Yonkers States- MUCH IN LITTLE Blackmail may he punishable with a life sentence in England. Sugar ie now being used to increase the adhesive power of mortar. Tast year this country supplied al- most one-third of the world's tobacco. Tn 1909 fiscal year the government of Ttaly made profit of $12,821,665 out out of its salt monopoly. Philadelphia has the largast percent- age of improved streets of any of the largest six cities in the United States. Taking all itams into consideration. . the saving of the electric locomotive over steam working is at least equal to 25 per cent. The sugar imported into the United Kingd in - August was less by 267.34% hundr shts (of 112 pounds each) than in same month in 1909, out the value of imports was $1,232,400 greater. ‘The Inland Navigation company has resumed service with an American steamer, which runs dailly botwen Victoria and Seattle, and steps are being taken to enlarge it Victoria ‘whart. Liquid sugar differs from molasses in so much as the non-crvtalized cane sugar retains such valuable materlals as pectin juice, lime, glucose and gums, which are not fnadd in the ovdinary white sugar used for domestie pur- poses. The United States has done very well to get the business it possesses in the West Indian Islands. It bas no large inyestments of capital in é"?; industrics, with the exceplion of Cu a.'n(n"l%rh- ?mb . American capital is largely used at, home, and Buropea capital hasz hullt o enlarged the cities, uit snd equipped thefr im provements, und Cansdian capltal fur- - nishesstherdvoney for the majority of the banls as the large Causdian ban il have m rapches all over the i and®.. e istand iz very small apd unimportant that does not have its branch bank. The Sun’s Heat. The sun will continue o zive ont ts present amount of heat for R0,000, 100 yeare.

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