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FAIR AND WARMER TODAY. FRIDAY RAIN AND COLDER. -~ Norwich NORWICH, CONN., HU'R&DAV. OCT. 27, 1910. —_— FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT poysudeviile and moving pictures at ol Vaudeville and motion pictures at the Auditorium. ; Drill of Third Company, C. A, C., at Armory. s Palmyra Encarapment, No. 3, L 0. O. F._meets in Odd Fellows' Hall ; Bricklayers’ Union, No. 12, meets in Carpenters’ Hall. RT3 lafayette Council, No. 307, L'Union St. Jean Baptist D'Amerique, meets in IForesters’ Hall. Tonic Camp. Xo in Pythian Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS The shoe of shoes for men, King Quality, $3.50 and $4.00 and $5.00 shoes sold only by Frank A. Bill, 104 Main street 4, M. W. A, meets AT THE AUDITOm w. The very diversified bill at this pop- wlar plarhouse, the first half of the | weel, met with great approval, and | the programme for the last three days promises to outshine the fist half. The celebrated Kuma family of Jap- anese magicians anc jugglers are my tifying their audiences at every per- formance, and the mysterious Oriental tricks keep everyone guessing. One member of the troupe is a wonderful foot juggler, who performs stunts with his feet that appear impossible. This act holds over the rest of the week. An act on the order of the Brahm quartette, who made such a hit here hort time ago, i= the Lamberti trio, who present a refined musical offer- ing. Littie Miss Lamberti will. no doubt. be the talk of the town before her engagement here ix over. MeNaughton and Lantry pair of singing and taking acro have a Hvely offering t never fails in getting the applanse Trainor and Wixor Are e fourth act; th present their own crea- tion entitled The Boys from Broad- ich serves to introduce the idea in comed | it Photop iptured which is based on the fa- mous case of Dr. Crippen. The Yan- kee Film company have succeeded in depicting the series 4 events that eventuall; ture of his criminal, in_a most ; Clean. graphic st % for Wednes day and . The Wednes to Bast No: | s | AT POLI'S. E e-de-luxe is i lagt three days starting today vaudeville is seen in New Yo esented at Norwich's the comed Cl st Both people «cknowledgec to be the greatest pensers of comed Irish wit on ihe American vaudeville st “ on the bill are the Fe offer a very funny performing ~many wheeis. Their work proval ¢ Young will be seer alking and dancing number 1 of life. The man in the a_very clever dancer M. Cohan style y t are artists the e comedienne.” singing a tehy songe is Mildrec woung iady 18 possessed oice, mukes an excellent aj n and gels her songs in a v that fe all her ov Rar sational W best in his ¥ bove bill. with one more t. promises to be tha best offe this popular play- As 1 usly an- | rent will enter- d the membe mittee, and a Tickets may nd d until and aining a good Fairly Puzzied. The professor was in a north slde car bound for Lincoln park “Colone to him, “can yon tell m farther it is to Chestnut si sitting next how much “I'll let you know when we come to| it,” answered the professor. “Now,|| my friend, let me ask you something. Do you call me ‘colonel’ on sccount of my military be: use I look a8 if I were running a shell gam: The man pondered, “By the way.” added the profes “the next street is Chestnut.” Then the man arose and solemnly of- fered his hand “Judge.” he said. “that’'s the tough- et conundrum anybody ever threw at | me. Goodhy. Chicago Tribune. | cing or bee: or, The illustrator who had secured a trial position on a fashion magazine was told to make a realistic fashion attentior. plate of the prevailing styles. The !Sfaction guarantees. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 248-2. ~ THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers. publisher did not seem satisfied with | the first sketch submitted. | “You wanted something realistic, | dido’t you?” said the illustrator. | “Yes, but’— “Then, what's the matter with this?” | broke in the illustrator. “Every wo- | man in the buuch has got her head | turned to see what all the rest have | on. If that isn’t realistic, what is?'— | Exchange. Cure The following is a Chinese joke: In a certain house there was a baby | | | | that annossd every oue by its contin | ’[‘HE PALACt CAFE v W wal squalling. At last a poysician was called in. Fre administered a bolus of the seothing virtues of which he had 2 | bigh opinion and offered to pass the night in the bouse o observe the ef. facts of hir remedy. After a few khourz, hearisg no noise, be exclaimed “Good! The child is cured!” “Yes,’ veplied the atteadant, “the child has indeed stopped crying, but the mpther bas begun to mourn.” A Long Drop. | “Young man,” eaid a seedy looking | pedestrian at Fifth avenue and Forty- secoud street to another whose cloth- inz Indicated prosperity. “lend me a thousand dollars, will you?’ The man accosted stopped in amaze- ment. After looking the other over for # minute he said, “What do you want of $1,000.” “l want to buy an airship,” was the ready response. “Weill, I am sorry, but I baven't $1,000 with me.” “la thet case” sald the other In a pleading toue, “would you mind letting e Lave 10 ceats on accouut?” He got the dime.—New York Amer- ica 1t veowr har-ds nadurally dry add an CER Lo powr-liguid-shampon Brief Statq News is Alton Farrel attack of Milford.—A large number of wild ducks was shot by George Green and | tem or printed list. properly signed and Capt, John Clark this week. Rowayton.—Through of | 1910, Improvement society elec-|be charged and Me- Noroton.—Barney Rigney,who served LEWIS R. 'wenty-first regi- in the Connecti- cut Soldiers’ hospital at Noroton since 1902, is 93 vears oid Terryville.—Work com- menced on the rebuilding of St. Cassi- hall on Plumb street. The first burned | when it was being built. keen this » show | the at the troop’s New Haven evenings of Dec. 6 and T, armory,in Orange street. Wallingford.—The annual Hallowe event at Choate school | this weei will take plac “hool turday night at the eWSP . \ds of the sixth form are |Sald District, and make return to this Torrington.—George Hammann | bowling contest for thc: president’s cup at the Torrington club. four out of five games. Meriden.—The keys of the new Elk tornsy C. J. Danaher for the society by soon as the altera tions are completed the huilding will be | sees and as Waterbury.—The . pastor of St. Margaret's par ish, has made the announcement that a yuld open at the -onduct- church Sunday, sensational | ed by « i to the cap- | Whose superior is the Halloran, cain lodge | New Britain. ittee to |t arrange for the annual m the towns making dis- | entertainment The Green Fiend. While a number of workmen were, Qertifiexte Filed. sitting in a wineshop in the Rue de s, one day one of themn, a man of forty, named Negocier, made a wager that he would drink a of absinth i The wager was Charenton, o'clock was st aken and the twelve glas on the table. On the frst stroke cier swallowed his first glass, and the clock had just finfshed st he drank the twelfth and last. 4 sen- | his companions were appiauding the one of the | feat Negocier staggered and fell heuvi- | 13 to the floor. He was pic While ed up dead. A New Humiliation. uy trouble with the eustoms people when you came home?”’ “That “Did you have appraising that some of the things we brought d for them!”—Washington Star. QUALITY | In work should aiways be co espectally when it c employed by whole stor; STETSON & YOUNG. General Contractor AD orders recelve promp: and careful | Give me a trial order. JAMES O'CONNELL, Telepnone §07. Proprietor. oct2g | | —— WHAT'S NE W e Step in znd see us. FRANK WATSON & CO, 78 Franklin Street. LEGAL NOTICES. WANTED. ASSESSORS NOTICE All persons in the Town of Norwich liable “to pay. re hereby notified to return to th sessors OL Or bej the first day of November next a writ % sworn to, of all taxable property owned | by “them' on the first day of October. Those failing to make a list will penalty of 10 per cent. ad- ditional, according to law. Blank 1 be obtai the As- sessors’ Office in City H; r they will be sent by mail npon application. Otfice Hours: 10 a, m .o 4 p. m. RCH., ALEXANDER E. REEVES, JOHN P. MURPHY, essors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE H at Norwich, within and for the Distr { of Norwict h day of October, A D. AYLING. Judge. Hubbard of s agains nths from this e fo that effect, tog on the sign- where said and in the same shing the same once paper having a circulation in | within six posting a not {in a new: Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoins is a true copy of record. Attest: NIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. of said de- to present e to the Tank .. within the tim ve and foregoing o MARTHA N. HU | Certificnte Filed. BOARD OF €O of New aquor: Rhine wine and < the prescrip- tion of a cian and not to be a ntities not o premise: ling one g xcept other t tilled liquor those in quan not_exceedi gallons 1. BV + | Town Norwi - | this 19th_day A. D. Appli Pro re electo: g1 pplic: drugs that person and said application this 19t} 7 October, David §_G William Krar orge 1. Kies rie Gilmore, Chas. eech. 1 ify thaf the above named endorsers are electors and ers, owning real estate, in th yrwich., Dated at Norwich, ¥ of October, A. D. 1910. ¢ ook, Town Clerk oct TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY ro“?l w London Coun missioners hereby appl to sell s itnous and intoxicating nd clde be sold on the prescrip- ticing physician and not to be on the auantities not exc xcept other than d those in quantitie N eding fi 9 Main_street, Town Norwich, i 195 E W. H. Nicholse Proprietor. We_ the ur tors and xpayers. owni . of the Town of Norw i sign and endorse the foregoing application of W H. Nichc L druggist’s licen: ind her that sald applicant 1 suitable person to be licensed pur- to said appli at this 10, Hankins h, 3 P. Brown an. T Her that the med signers and en- dorsers nd tax TS, HWning the Town | Norw rwic 1910 Certifiente Filed. BOARD OF COUNTY COM. of N London Co 50 druggis ger beer, Rhi 1 the ing physician on the prem exc ng one istilled 1 oprietor. £ the Town and en- ify that said = person to be licen ation. L of October, A. Clarence P. P_ Roath, med tors and day of € D Holbrook, ' Certific ners of New London County: I v apply for : ggisi li sell spiritu intoxic ting beer, 10 be sold on the presc ng ph L k on the prem exceeding or ed liquc ip- and Dated at , t | ur a taxpay e Town tors id appli sed 8 - & for a drugg ) ¢ certify that A Brown above nam ectors and Lte. Rose Bowling Alleys, - LUCAS HALL, 47 Shetucket Street. STEP IN AND TRY OUR 35c DINNER From 12 to 2 DEL-HOFF CAF:, Ground Fioor We are neadquarters ror NARRAGANSETT BANQUET Family (rads supplied ai 60¢ per doz C. E. Wright. § C AUTCMOBILE STATION, B J Cott, ¢ Otls Sirest. Automobile end Bleysle = chine work. Jubbinz. ‘Phone diim beirer g columns uf T\ Certificate Filed. T COUN ndon Count 0 druggist d intoxica New apply for 21l spiritu iquors 1 fand ci sold_on’ the pr, | tion of s icing physician and no on the premises, 1 ) t tilled Tiquor: | those in qu s not exccedin At No. 118 Main_street, {of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, tober, A. D. 1910, for N.' D. Sevin & | electors and taxpayers, owning real es- tate. of the Town of N hereby sizn and endors application of N. D. S t n & Son for a that said applicant is a s of October, A. D. 1910 William enry Allen, N. G. Gilhert, William H. ardwell, Albert L. Potter rant. 1 hereby ibove named sign MME. TAFT, PALMIST AND CLATRVOYAYN now locat shington St,, cor- ner Tilley ew Lgndon, Jysd | cash prices paid. | housework or | Bulla | graded schools; pos { housework, by two Swedish gir {auire at Bulletin Office. | aruge ting | to work on farm b: a $50 druggist license ager beer, Rhine wine | petent’ help "Also handy young { Apply at Ossawan Mill: y:1| ituous and Intoxicating | | —Physiei. and_tax- | in the Norwich, TO THE ROARD OF COUNTY COM- Rhine wine nd not | g_five nd Main | of X day of October, | D. Holbrook, Town | ierk oct2TTh canse | lager beer, Rhine wine | ding one gallon, | We, the undersigned. are ich, and e foregoing license, and hereby certify i suitable person e licensed pursuant to said appli- u. Dated at Norwich, this 24th Nicholas certify that the and endorsers are ors and taxpayers, cwning real es.- | in the Town of No ich. Dated | Norwich, this 26ih ‘dav of October, | A D. 1910. Chas. 8. Hoibrook. Town | Clerk O 1Th | Fastern Conne: WANTED—Purse makers hands, 160 double, 33-34 deep, 31.. Call Tuesdays between 3 and 5 p. m, at 21 John St., near School St. 0ct27TThFM WANTED _Old feather beds. Best ddress C. F. Dickin- son, Bulletin O Norwich, _oct27d WANTED _Two teamsters: only reli- able and competent men need apply. O. Clark, Jewett City, Ct. oct FOR SALE. ey TO REN T- POETRY. 1 tenement and k A. Skinner, Tow: oct25TuThs FOR SALE—Sow and six pigs. Kahn, Yantic, Conn. CONKEY’S FREE SAMPLES of lay- TO RENT—] five-room cottage. Peck’s Corner, Norwich. ing tonic and descriptive poultry boo lets are going fast at C. W. Get25Tuhhs Union_square, | ssession Nov. geven rooms and bath, Enquire N. & Sons, oc FOR SALE—Yoke of old, in good flesh, weighing Inquire of Amos B. Wheeler. NICELY FURNISHED R OOMS, cen- trally located, hot water, 38 Union St. WANTED—Position to assist in doing Mght housework. Box 178, Norwich, Ct. _ oct2id TED—Board and room on Bast single young man; Protestant ‘Address Box 298, City. oct27d TED—Farms. Have buyers. Addr | Also for remt. Send full particulars. | Connecticut Farms Realty . Co.,_ 302 New York. oct20d Broadwasy teamfitte Good wages. Come your tool ¢ The Long- nd bring | worth-Wetherby Co., Middletown, Ct. oct26d steam heat, bath and gas. "Phone 834-4 FOR SALE OF. TO RENT-—House No. 202 Mount Pleawant write to Mrs. F. \ Main, No. Stoning- o Enquire of J. Bradfi binder), 108 Broadway. And never more—ah, never 141 _Shall we twain meet again! d | Not as in days deparied— Your gift to me ‘was tears! oct22d _ | Not that I doubt you love me— r . through wreck and wrong; aent, fOUT | grom flower—(alg heights above me wd (Book-| You loved me for a song! sepdd | Undrenmed-of bells were ringing. FOR SALE OR WILL No. 38 Laurel Hill Ave.; 13 rooms, two baths, steam heat, gas. Cardwell, Market St, TO RENT— tenement of Six r reasonabie. Aoply to W. H. Inquire 40 Hoba rt Ave. loor; rent” “Yyas of the love of you! You can_increase your egg 50 per cent. by get- ting some of our Marflower White Wy. nndotte blood i - ional bank; pi ’ssession Enquire of J. B. Luc tral Buflding. the Thames WANTED—At once. Three plumbers {ana 3 , Cen- octid ‘| ‘With far and certain seein; for a short cocKerels at very low pric it baby chicks Our order book fo from $1 _up; ED—Good sized, strong farm Apply Alice Leach, Mohegan oct26d e e o) 60 Main St., Norwich. s °p23d D Game stock for MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, Norwich Town, Conn. TO RENT—House o, t.; eight rooms; rent reasonable *. WANTED— 306 ing age and pr pullets. Reply, stat- e, to Merry Thought | Farm, Columbia, Copn. oct26d POSITION AS GOVERNESS or Jady's | companion by high school graduate good German and English scholar, Ad- dress 115 Roath St., City. oct25d I feel it as the dying Ap- , DI M ipent reasonablt “plain, | Feol the vagus loss of light. 3 ol4d And as the shadows darken, b Stretch unavaillng hands will buy good farm, 50 acres. | sight-room hen houses, corn house, wagon house, barn, four or similar business may TO RENT—Bosement at 55 Fra nklin | To where no loved ones hearken street; suitable for the paint, plui abing | In undiscovered lands. Farewell, Love's richest treasure— wood house, all ood condition: apple trees, Enquire at this olfice. 1 BUY PoU d, R. F. oct25d TEACHERS! TEACHERS!—100 teach- ers wanted for high, graded and un- No registration fee unles: ion secu Stuart Teachers’ Agency, WANTED—Position as lady's ond maid, also position for crabapples and g comfortable E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. TO RENT as the International ons paying good Horse For Sale Having purchased an auto will | one of my S d. Register now with the S fartford, | Conn. oct26d TO RENT—Store 5 3 St | The beauty and the beam! T riotore at 56 Frankilt 7 BC | rerewell the pain, the pleasure, —— | Farewell the dream——the dream! The future ia adorning For you & splendid sky: oxis 10. tidtn 2 PUZZLE. BLANCHETTE. or 824 Main, ‘Willimantic. WANTED—Position as an ass ED—A tem Good wa, 00d nome. N. F L del , Norwich oct24d INTELLIG! Spare time velopes, mai material st locality, addr. D: . London, Ont. 2d tant t. High percentage attained. Excellent references. Address Bulle- ltin, G oct26d ic, reliable man month_or year. iHall, The place known as the Moss Farm postoffice, con= 10-room house hav- improvements, barn Possession about Nov, 20. FOR SALE 180 Boswell Ave., Cottage of 7 rooms, large sgarden, some modern FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, 41 West Broad St. d cider apples Of our discomtent; Central Bldg., Norwich. | " 28 HORSES. Another express car of 28 Lorses just ng road, t Conn. TO RENT steam heat and gas, near center of Mrs. Grady—Wot enuther new renting " rooms. § | 1 Lrs. Murphy? Mrs. Murphy—Yes, VT GIRL OR WOMAN— | en- culars, " pay cents furnished free. | with bath, are as likely | among them as can Also three good driver suitable for Inquire of JAMES L. aD—Winders quillers ork and good p id" for learning. anic_St. 1 and quality cannot be beaten. Norwich, Conn. | see them, or telephone 1 SR R. PIERSON. { ‘ongue.—Bostom ‘Transeript. SE, 40 A [rs. Murphy, my dear. — 'The Sketch. TED—Good hu managers { agents who can procur a to s. Write Federal C ED—Nig] pressure boilers; sober and expe FOR SALE. Little Bobby—What are ng specials stock com- CHAS. E. WHITNEY 227 MAIN STREET. Real Estate and lusurance} Utensils and Other |1 “baa %6, 455 Sorminen - issuing mo: liberal health accident policies on the market. »od opportunity and liber: comm nt fireman for battery must be | ved. Ad- 754, Westerly, R. L oct20d FOR SALE A varisty of Cottages, Dwellings and | Tenement Property in ali parts of the | Personal Property NTED—A finisher tender on five ets of cards. Apply to Hail Bro: Commerce St. octi2d The follow WANTED—Skein winders; good | steady employment for com- | n. wag sep2ld WANTED Family Cook and General House | Girls. Room 32 Central Build- J. B. LUCAS. city at prices ranging from $1,200 to; See Lists at Office. Rents collected, repairs effected, ste. the afternoon, at the 1 r H. Maynard, : 40 Acre Village Farm elegant location, | eight-room basement, all buil six years old stove marked St. Louis n a Lunch Cart if also other h WANTED. v engineers s for; also a f= mster: FREE EMPLOYMENT BU S. H. REEVES EAT, Supt. Central Bullding, 43 Broadway, City. or boarded. Collinswood nitarium, Hartfor AL ESTATE AGENCY, | hold goody and utensils. Willimantic, al housework help. | s of help. I have on aborers and one or two I want to find WILLIAM B. WILCOX AUCTION 100 feet deep. There will also be sold bedste barrels hen ma- { rgom: oct25Tur Yes) quite sure thewy’re m: ooms and not l(mdmouls." “Oh, 'm quite sure,” re- ona brooder ami ten WEDNESDAY, < in the afierno nt. of the price to be paid adopted | or particulars, write | DONT WORRY | " LADIES! It is time fo fhink of yvour Fur Repairs for | {he 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. H 1cPHERSO Haifer aad Furrier. sept20d High Grade PIANOS Latest Shest Music AND NEW STYLES WALL PAPER AT Yerrington's 49 Main Streei maylsd JUST RECEIVED Hecker’s 0Old Homestead Pancake Flour at CARDWELL’S octld MONEY LOANED on Diamonds., Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of 1 estahlished (Estsblished 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN €0, 143 Main Street, Upstutrs. Warry over = Realth no good, ana' merely cauees that make you Jook oldes than you are. If you sre sick, don't wort about it to make ycursaV this we repeat thé words of thousands of other former sufferers fYom wOmane e el ty iils, similar to yours, witien we say, In Dundee gas W gzrmn FOR SALE | OFFER SUBJECT TO SALE 200 Shares Pierce, Butler & Pierce Manufacturing Co. 7 per cent. Preferred Stock at $102.00 per share. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. well. To do It is a wonderful female ren ledy, ay | you will admit i yow try ¢, Directiens fer ‘ts use are primnted ix | ix ianguages with every bottle. Prios | ;. 1.26 at druggista. i RMAN CHEMICAL W CO. 106 West 129th Streot. New Y4 7% | —— At St. Joachimstahl, Bohemia, wher Wa akly. clerk @ long talk on salesm: the last day or twof but me anly a f —Puik. SIATTIE M. MAYNARD, “Sgiy!™ sncered the bulidog, Administrator. don’t know much about | ight{ihg, do ¥ybu?’ “Perhaps not* re- | plied the porcmpine: ‘however, if yo the same | want to try q littde bout with me, d and | think I can @ you & few points,”— one new Cy- | Oathelle Standard and Times. hers incubatol’, 240 eggs capacity, and| “Will yeu some fresh mush. = 2" "asked the hostess sweetly, faltered ohe est, plied the homtess. T myself.”—Detroit Fres the officer. “Well , but ge | Chiago Tribune. light. amusement and b2 Farms Farms Farms . new house, | ated 13, miles | | Motioes, | Favors. MRS. EOWIN FAY, Frankfin Squary: ssion given immedi situated be- | sterly: brand | of seven rooms; % mile from a ten-acre | the Austrfan government the pitchblende mine;there, only to the flshing \indust dairy products find ready sal | Burope and Canada. the I have 138 far with crops and tools, astonish you. Write at once for information. le, all stocked | ces that will | Sterling Silver, Silver Depositware, Cut Glass, § | cignt Clocks, Etc. { WILLIAM A. WILCOX, ATE BROKER, No. 41 West Broad St,, Rooms 1 and 2. Westerly, R. I Telephones 31 Transporta- | +OUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY Finest Goods Largest Stock Lowest Prices We are confident our Ples, Cake and | Bread cannot be exceslled. Give us o | trial order. 20 Falrmount Street JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Baoks Klads and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY. | mater; $923,5 1908 period. Useful and Desirable The official report on the sea and : A inland fizheries of Ireland for 1908 Articles for Wedding shows that the catch, not other fish. amounted tons., valued at $1,4 ¢ 'r $126,000 more than in 1988, | salmon or 110,000 mor it hat the salmon Aisheries i e av h y about 33 per cent. | Go. rmapy. Telephons 263 Good results always follow Kidney Pills. just the ingredienis necessary strengthen and and bladder, Leo & Osgood Co. Shumposing Municuring. n for combings regulate the sho ping that there been, Sealp Mas- | i gyl falling o in | crog b Cbeans, beas, Chick peas, eon) 6 Srasrs 1610 ‘ wpared with | tota, ¥ prodnction 1310 was $. T. 3. UNDERWOOD. mecl Y€ TOnT LEAINST 2 ¥¢ mewic o1 Bromawas. (5 {50 4 letin [or business results N Yon want to put siug medinm in eoihe icut egual-te The Bul- ! gl fhe advertis- | ing columus of i bie is o mee | vertls \ Pl Hugiese Bust Afric M AT THE END OF THE WAY. Have done with love forever— With all its peace and pain, Not as in rose-sweet years: You leave me broken-hearted— Skies that were dark seemed biue; e, 2 800d | And all my sweetest singing St{:‘,’;{' ]s!tursmabore you gllnmlns, = ® % ships that came to shore; 1O RENT-—The store just vi €ated by | yoy knew that you were dreaming Who now must dream no more. 1 mark the dream’s decline e . T rooms | And fesl your radiant being easant LTSNS, insient.| Slip from the clasp of mine. With tears, perchance, and sighing, 242 mm -anklin | Where ail is gloom and blight, 4 1 = gt The four-story brick building, kne wn | FOFe SN0 "HE0d mOTTnE, Hotel, situate on | _JFrank L. Stanton, in Atlanta Constl- Franklin Square, No. 248 Main stn et. tution. Possgession November 1st, For terms apply to JAMES E. FULLER, Agent, Nobieiselonith 161 Main Street, poor sad young mew, Who moves as in a_ trance, . | And wonders 1f last year's dress suit Will do for thls years dance. —Montreal Herald, TO LET. e sor Hvery winter is the winter We're alwayw out of fuel And back on the rent. —8ay City Times. || VIEWS AND VARIETIES Mabel—if vour grandma has lost all her teeth, how does she eat?—Willia . —I heard pa say she had a biting m iquant toque now an’ then an’ retain ¥ ¢ usband’s love—that’s my motter. { on, tlssion?” = Uncle Bob—Those ha ve forgotten to commit, but whick w | promptly attend o ae e ‘?‘:afnt an ® reminded o overs: ife. Sale of Cows, Farm|*'wimes me’ e e borse “M -maw’s gone and drownded all the “Dear, desr! Now, boas hool-~at I c'wd do it."—Harper'a ‘4 Terrfoie dmouth we've had,” dey clan :d Congressman Wombat. assa nted (ongreasman Wayback; drief 1 up several pocis in my distri that T was figuring on getting inta will be =0id | tha river and barbor bill”—Pittsbur o'clock in ‘ Post . sidence of | «R ather nough treatment that” des 1e trolley . clare d the {raveling salesman. mantic, at|did , he do? Maynard’s Crossing, oue mile from the : One cow four years | excellent cows separator, 1 two- er, 1 cooking | . with hot “Got me to | then refused to give me any kind {an ardsr.”—Iansas City Journal Bila—Has Ared called on you within Stella—Tes; - do you ask? FElla—He told 5 days ago that I was th tank and other stove utensils, 22| o1y girl ihat. e Bad vver Kished, 65 e- |1 toldl him to. g@ and get a reputation, ed the can ess, “What's ths .¢harge against these ‘two men?” {ognjred the police just- It Makes Wrinkles. \ice. “They were having a quarrel over | & busted auto tite, wour honor” an- awered W-boualth does yoms | I patoh It up themseives | his honor, with 2 sltght elosing of his |left eyelid. “Call the mext eas MUCH IN LITTLE pally wused l k . for lighting, both In aKe Vlburn-o doors. The gas is of a very good P 0 auelity and with the lazest type of burners and mantles giwes execellent | The city of Brestau maintalns clut houses for voung people for sociabill« recreation, h plavgrounds, g Yoom, | s>mbiy halls, shower baths and so0 on, has its rae dium laboratory, a Jlarge bathing es- tablishment is being ewected for bathy HALLOWE'EN FAVORS oo semtrm il Jack O’Lanterns, Wilchus, | Biack Cats, Snakes, Skuills, | o | land and elsewhere In competitio Post Cards an d|with e choiest dairy products Dairving interests of the Stavanger district, Noraay. haye become secon® | 7The total export value of pigs and | pig produce from Ireland in 1809 amounted (o $25,000,000, according tm th annual report of the island'a department of agriculture and technl- cal instruction, which was forwarded e | by several American consulates. | Quebracho wood from the rives Plate region is being more largely used by American makars of tannina le. the imporis during the flvag nonths of 1910 amounting ta 1. ageinst 5480519 worth the 1909 period and $199,467 age of the last seven years | Direct and indiract importations ars m ade ar Kingston. Ontario, of Ameria ca n rifles and shotguns, which ara idered the heet seliers on Ki mgston market. in_soite of a ! John & Geo. M. Bliss, J & bt i "oniind” 87 1 e bureau of agricuiture of Spair has pubMshed an advance bulletin 1305, Tha : provines of | Mozq Bihigue is devaloping its rubbeg indug ey

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