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FAIR AND COOLER TODAY. FAIR SUNDAY. % RDAY, OCT. 29, 1910. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT ‘audeville and moving pictures at ‘atideville and motion pictures at the Anditorium. ANNOUNCEMENTS A. Bill See the shoes Frank offers today (Saturday). Ladies’ $2.50 shoes, special today at $2. the ladies' shoes he offers at $3, $3.50 and $4; also the children's high cut shoes—the latest. Commemoratice Servics A special commemorativ service will be held at the Broadway church tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. The <hoir will sing the anthem, “The Ra- diant Morn Has Passed Away,” by Woodward, and Mrs. Charles Tyler Pard will sing “Crossing the Bar,” by Buck A Gentieman from Mississippi Thomas A. Wise is extremely happy his portrayal of his now famous creation of the role of Senator Lan don in “A Gentleman from Mississi pi.” and whom William A. Brady wiil bring to the Lyceum theater, New London, on Wednesday evening. vember The views expressed by the venerable senator in the play co- incide with Wise's id of how our national affairs should be conducted. Few men of the present day have en- tered more earnestly Into the subject than he mnd he has become famous by bis utterances in his lectures. “A Gentleman from Mississippi” enjoys the distinetion of breaking several the- atrical records, having run uninter- ruptedly for thirteen months in New York, four months in Boston, four months in _Philadelphia, and six months in Chicago. Mr. Wise, the jovial star of the piece. will play Sen- ator Langdon. and William A. Brady will bring the entire company that supported Mr. Wise during his mem- orable engag of thirteen months at the Bifou theater, New York, for this oecasior Up-to-the-Minute Offering at the Auditorium. and men's See | SUNDAY SERVICES. The Loyal Temperance association meets in Bill block Sunday afternoon at 4. : The subjact at the Christian Science service Sunday morning will be Ever- lasting Punishment. Rev. Donald B. MacLane will con- duct the services Sunday afternoon at the_Sheltering Arms. At the Broadway Congregational church the pastor \\'lll_preuclh 'Cem- memorative vesper service at 5 o’clock. At the Greeneville Congregational church Sunday morning the pastor will preach on Smitten Chains. In the even- g there will be the monthly mission- ry service. At the McKinley Avenue A. M. E. Zion church Rev. Dr. W. H. Eley will preach on The Nightless City Sunday morning. At the evening service his theme is Men of Wonder. At the First Congregational church, Norwich Town, Sunday, Rev. G. H.| Swing's morning topic will be Self- Inflicted Injuries, and his evening subpect, Does God Keep His Prom- ises? At the Trinity Episcopal church on nday the following order of serv- jees will be carried out: Holy Com- munion 9 a. m., Sunday school 9.30, morning prayer 30; evening prayer service 7. At Christ church there will be a cele- bration -of the Holy Communion at 9 a. m., morning prayver and sermon at | 11 o'clock. KEvening prayer and ser- | mon at 7.30. The Sunday school ses- sion is mow held at 10 a. m. | T i Rooted and Built in Christ is the Sunday morning topic of Rev. J. F. Cobb_for the Universalist church at the Juckingham Memorial At the Y. P. C. U. service the topic is The Spiritual Authority and Leadership of Jesus Christ. Rev. Albert P. Blinn will speak at the Spiritual Academy Sunday morn- | ing and evening. His morning subject is How Are the Dead Raised Up? and th evening subject, Religion in Our Public Schools. Tile Progressive Ly- ceum meets at 12.15. At the Second Congregational church, Rev. John M. Barker, Ph.D. rofessor of sociology<in Boston uni- | versity, ill_speak in the morning on The Financial Side of the Saloon | Problem. In the evening the minister | will preach on The Lure of the Impos- | Judas Monday afternoon wi popular little playhonse bost shows of the season thue Breazeale Duo, the daintiest of vaude- ville's musi ts and one which is way from the I run of wcts as the ea from the The music is not all there s to his pratty offering, as a very beauti- 1ul little story runs through the entire act, which wit! il scener. and numerous o . hy Panks- a ost charming nd 11 jong be re red by the lover: of romanece accompanied by the soft strains of harmonious music. This musical storfetta ie pretty, dainty and beautiful in i has met with great success ev nd the man- agement feel sure that they have hooked a winner. Second honors on the bill will probably go to The Walk- ing De a very funny Irish skatch present Harry Booker & Co. Mr. Rooker, ure’s own comedian,” is without doubt one of the funniest Iris characters of the present day and with John McMahon, who accompanies him, they will produce one of the biggest | Jaughing acts seen here in a long time. Octavia Neal, a comedienne of rare ability and attractive appearance, will aleo be on hand with some of the latest and best songs and staries of the sea- son. Two clever character artists are Murphy & Andrews, who will sing and Aance thefr way into immediate favor and put over more of the good comedy which the entire bill is well suppl with, The photopiays for Monday promise something new and pleasing n the line of motion picture photogra- phy. Mrs. Clarence Kahn of Jewett City was awarded the $5 in gold Friday afternoon Piscatorial. Phen the eplit bamboo 13 varnished, and the fly book’s filled with flies; ‘When the east winds have quit Liowing, and no clouds are in the skies; When the rubber bLoots are mended, and thera's something in the flask, In the language of lke Walton, what re- mains for man to ask’ When the troutlet in the streamlet sees the hooklet floating hy, And the maniet's nose is blistered as the hot sun mounts on high, When the lunchiet o'er a cliffiet quite by accldent is lost Think ve not that hopes of triumph are behind the angler tossed @1l those hopes will spring triumphant ‘neath the fisher's ramsoaked vest, Though he turns home empty-handed when the sun dies in the west; WMl he decorates the bushes with his choicest brand of fies, Per the fishing microbe’s in him, and it bides there till he dies ~Denver Republican. Those Embarrassing Questions. Not so long ago it was the custom for girls to collect canes from their favorite boy friemds as sentlmental souvenirs. One girl, in asking a young man of her acquaintance for his cane, requested him to tie it with a piece of ribbon of his favorite color. When he presented himself at a ribbon coun- ter a day or two after he felt very 1ll at ease, being quite unused to sur- roundings that savored so much of femininity “What kind of ribbon do you want?’ asked the salesiady. “Any kind will do,” he replied. “Baby ribbon?" “Oh, I-I'm not married,” strated the young man timidly, shift- Ing his weight from one foot to the | other.—Harper's Weckly At Nightfall on the Farm. The curfaw toils the knell of parting day, The lowing herds wind slowly o’er the lea The plowman homeward rides, and on | the way He gayly toots his o horn at me. Now fades the glimmering landscape on the sight, And all the air a solemn stiliness holds, Bave whers the plonograph imparts de- light That drowns the drowsy Unilings in the folds Wereath that rugged elm, that yaw tree's hads Blactric b ts bagin to brightiy glow. fThe farmer Agures wp what he has made. His glad wifo makes the pianola go ~Chieago Record-Herald. FURS TO ORDER All kinds of Fur Garments made to order. We also have excellent facili- tias for redying, repairing and remod- eling furs to the newest shapes at ahort notice. FPrices reasonable, I wid be in Winsted soon with a large new sewple line of Coate and Sets. Walch the date. WHLIAMS, 38 Allyn, 8t., Hartford, Ct. Masxafoninring Fuseier Since 1374, remon- | i CASTORIA | hurch Sunday mor Rev. M Kaufman, D. D., will preach on Mary and Judas Com- pared and Contrasted. In the cvening | there will music by quartette and vested choir to, h with instrumen- tal accompaniment. The pastor will preach on Why Christ Failed to Save | Iscariot. and Woman's i hing Sunc ing at Mt ptist the pastor, J. H. Dennis o'clock on Confidence. At 3 p. Bible and Litzrary sbciety subject is Woman's Part in the Church. The E Y. P. U. subject is They Shall Part | Alike. Sunday evening will close the rally, including fair report day | ¥ morn- | church by at 11| m. the For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatu.e of Z T For More Than Three Decades Foley's Honey and has heen a household favorite for coughs. colds, and ailments of the throat. chest and lungs. Conta no opiates. Lee & | Osgood Co. LOST AND FOUND. | | payers LEGAL NOTICES. ASSESSORS NOTICE All persons in the Town of Norwich nable o pay taxes are hereby notified to return to the Assessors on 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, 1910, Those failing to make a list will be charged a penalty of 10 per cent. ad- ditional, according to law. Blanks can be obtained at the As- sessors’ Office in City Hall, or they will be sent by mail upon application. Orfice Hours: 10 a, m .o 4 p. m. LEWIS R. CHURCH, ALEXANDER E. REEVES, JOHN P. MURPHY, WANTED. I BUY POULTRY AND HOGS. G. A Bullard, Norwich. Tel. 646-6, oct256d “WANTED—Horseshoer; one to fit and drive. Apply to N. F. Tuckerman, Westerly, R. I. octz9d WANTED—Man_to travel in Conn.: good pay and tallor made suit in 90 days; experience unnecessary; reliable firm.” Write for particulars. J. E. Mc- Brady & Co., Chicago. oct29d WANTED——Men: Learn automobile business. Great demand for skilled help. We teach you at home, furnish adato model. Get you $25. Weekly job. Make $10. weekly while _learning Rochester Auto School, 221 Rochester, N. Y. oct29d WANTED—Weavers for night work wanted. One loom and two loom work. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Make money in idle hours. Send for “Good Things to In- vent.” JKdgar Tate & Co. 245 Broad- way, N. ¥, oct29d TO RENT. TO RENT—Eight-room tenement and flve-room cottage. Frank A. Skinner, Peck’s Corner, Norwich Town. oct25TuThs FOR SALE—Yoke of oxen, 6 years old, in good flesh, welghing about 3000 Inquire of Amos B. Wheeler. FOR SALE OF TO RENT—House No. 202 Mount Pleawnt St Inguire or write to Mrs. F. W. Main, No. Stoning- ton, Ct. octlld CONKEY’'S FREE SAMPLES of lay- ing tonic and descriptive poultry hook- lets are going fast at C. W, Hill & Son’s. Don't get left. oct25TuThs FOR SALE OR WILL RENT—House No. 38 Laurel Hill Ave.; 13 rooms, two rett, Willis A. Briscoe, Charles W. Gale, | D. Smith. Charles F. Engler. I here. | Dby certify ihat the above named sign- | efs and endorsers are electors and ta in the Town owning_real estate. of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this th day of October, A. D. 1910. Chas S. Holbrook, Town 'Clerk. oct29S STRAYED \ and whit as had them H. P. Bower wich LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District f Norwich, on the 25th day of October, 1016, LSON J. AYLING, Judge.| matter of an agreement be- s DN of said Nor- | wich,’ Secretary ot “the Board of Man- \gement of the Temporary Home in | land for New London County, in State of © thereun ruthorized ment, party George E. Stever usband and wife, ch, ald District, part nd part, for giving Jeane 1, who res in said N chiid | under the age of f n rs, in | adoption to the said Georse E. Stevens ind Mary B. Stevens \e said agreement having been ex- ibited to said Court for approval in writing, it is Ordered. That the hearing upon the approval of said agreement be had at | the Probate Court n in the City of Norwich, - in said District, on the 2d ay of November, A. D. 1910, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon. and {hat no- tice of the pendency of said agreement. | and of said hearing for the val | thereof, be given by the publi 1 of | this order one time ome e per | having a circulation in said District, ¢ least four s prior to the d: and that return be m: t NELSON J. A¥LING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a. true opy of record Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH. oct2ad Clerk FUNERAL ORDERS | Artistically Arranged by HUNT .. * * The Florist, Tel. 130. Lafayette Street. Jun16s STiP IN ARD TRY OUR 35c DINNER' From 12 to 2 | DEL-HOLF CAFC, Ground Fioor MONEY LOANED on Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the | Lowest Rates of Intérest. An old established firm to deal with. (Bstablished 1872, THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co0,, 142 Main Street, Upstuirs. QLALITY In work snould always he considereq, specially wher It costs no more than the inferfor kind. Skilled men are | employed by us. Our prices tell the whole story STETSON £ YOUNG. may2ir i | hereby apply for a license to sell and titioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. | | My place of business is not located from any chureh edifice or public or parochial school, or the premises per- taining thereto, or any postoffice, pub- 1 library. ‘or metery. Dated | Norwicn, E 5th day of October,” A. D. 1910. J. B. Shannon, Applicant. We, the undersigned. are electors and thxpayers, owning real es- tate, of the Town of Norwich, and | thur D. { I hereby certify th | signers and endorse | street TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- | missioners for New London County: T} nge spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in the building at corner Commerce and Market streets, Town of orwich, except in the rooms and ipartments in said bullding. any part or parts of which are cut Off or par- | within two hundred feet in a direct line heréby sign and endorse the foregoing application of James B. Shannon for a license. and hereby cortify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said_application, Dated at Norwich, this 26th day of October, A D. 1910, William H. Shields, Thomas B. Shields, Samuel Kronig, Ar- irop, Benjamin C. Hannis t the above named are electors and taxpayers. owning real estate. in the | Town_ of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 26th dav of October, A. D. 1910 Chas.”S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct298 TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: T hereby apply for a license to sell and ange spirituous and intoxicating ale. lager beer, Rhine wine er in the building at 11 Bath Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said building, | any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such manner as to form booths. side rooms, or retiring | rooms. My place of business is not located wiihin two hundred feet in a direct line from a urch edifice or | public or parochial _school, or the | premises pertaining thereto, or any | postoffice, public library, or cemetery, | Dated at Norwich. this 11th day of | October D 1910, Calixte Dufresne, | ant. We, the undersigned. arc and taxpayers, owning real es tate of the Town of Norwich, hereby sign and_endorse the foreg of Calixte Duf; hereby certify suitable perso to_<aid applicat this 27th day Paul Peloquin. | i ick J. O'Cennor. | Murphy. W. P. MecGarr { rtify that the above n ! rs and endorsers are electors { taxpayers. owning real in Town of Norwich. Dated prwich. | h_dav of Octob D | Holbrabk, Town 1 RICT OF LEBANON, 1 Oct. Z5th, 1910. Andrew Waterman, late of | District. deceased | itor having exhibited n account with said 1te io this Court for aliowance, it Ordered, That the ith day of Novem- ber. A. D. 1910, at 2 o’clock in the af- ternoon. at the Probate Office in Leb- anon. be. and the same is. assigned for a hearing on the allowance of said ad- ministrat account, and this Court directs the Admin or to cite all persons inlerested therein to appear at said time and place, by publishing this order once In some newspaper having a cireuiation in sald District, and by | | posting a copy on the public signpost | n the Town of Lebanon. nearest ta where tiie deceased last dwelt at least fore <aid time assizned from Record ALBERT ¢ SLAND. Judxe. jobs for: also a few teamsters. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 3. H. REEVES, Supt. Central Building, 43 Broadway, City. e PERSONAL. LADIES’ CONFINEMENT INSTITUTE —Physiclans attending. Infants adopted or boarded. For particulars, write Collinswood Sanitarium, Hartford, Conn. sepi7d LADIES! It is time to fthink of your 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 modsrate and we do the best of work. McPHERSON, Haiter and Furrier. sept20d High Grade PIANOS Latest Sheet Music AND NEW STYLES WALL PAPER AT Yerrington's 49 Main Street mayisd JUST RECEIVED Hecker’s 0ld Homestead Pancake Flour at CARDWELL’S oct1d MME. TAFT, PALMIST AND CLATRVOYANT, now located at €8 Washington St., cor- n Tilley St. New London. TFHBRE IS 10 4 Eastern Connect letin in ut for business results e to The Bui- dvsd | Will start Monday night, Oct. 3ist. The A o, octsd Assessors. _ | Thistle Worsted Co.,” Dinielson, Ct. R e B e B, TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- — ‘_ - ot b Vew London Ci 3 DA scif-rel woman, 2 missioners for New Londan County: &/ & 8N o dvaneoment none §1,000 [iu puy house barn, two exchange pirituous and intoxicating | other need apply. Adfress Box 33, | Ok _hen houses, grist mill, cider liquors. ale, lager beer, Rhine wine | Bulletin. oct29d . | mill, all in good condition: water priv- and cider in the building at 73-75 Water | —crrr e prmor— oo oo | jlege, 10 acres land, wood and fruit. treet, Town of Norwich, except in the |\ SOEN o, FURSE . MERERS D480 | P50 % * aquick. rooms and apartments in sald bullding | paid. Apply mornings at 17. Peck St. iy pe M parts of whic cut. o x 3 * 3 or- pactitioned i Such manner as o oct26WsS E. A. Prentice, 86 Cliff Street form_booths, side rooms, or relring |~ Goons pAY—Cash weekly made, $10| octoed rooms. My place of busimess Is not |, GOODCPAY—Cash weeldy made $10| oct29 ot il WO R e (othco on | form letters, attending adverilsing ma- Pubiic o parecnial sthooh, ot - the | terial for edch locality. ~Pandora Mfe: FOR SALE premis pertaining thereto. or any = 4 i — postof public librars, or cemeters | LINOTYRIZ INSTRUCTION — Bmpire | 180 Boswell Ave, Cottage of 7 rooms, Dated at Norwich, this 25th lay of Linotype School, 9 Firs ve., New * " va Octobe: D 130, Geo! I Pratt | York. oct1sSy, | leree garden, 10 minutes. walk to " We, the undersigiied, ard e “os | sauare. Napayess Swtine # WANTED _Boy (o deliver groccrics. tate T e oy of Norwich. and | ADply at Bulletin Office. " oct28a FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, hereby endorse the foregoing applica WANTED _Anyone, anywhere, can | oct26d Central Bldg., Norwich. g I e i s opying - addresses ap 2 hereby certify tha id e % 4| home evenings. Book, 4c stamps. C. suitable person to be licensed pursuant | PR SVIRES Bools, A 28 HORSES. to said application. Dated at Norwich, = - 4 ghis 25 "aas of October, A D. 1910! |~ WANTED—Pair oxen; atiie brecd, | Another express car of 2§ horses Just Goseph . “Handerson: Hilis - Baphael: |welcht sage and prios M i Parier, 5 Sie = Jonn A Moran. Whillfam H, Cardwell, | Mansfiéld, Conn. oct28d | arrived. My b1 ‘:‘““““' ‘;“"_”"k" John Reilly. 1 hereby certify that the ANTED _Ol5 Tonthicr Teds. Pest | 2T° 28 likely big horses and chunks above named signers and endor: are m!}.";fi-mnp?m \3‘.‘1'.-(‘-1 e Dickia. | among them as can bs found any- glectors and LIXpayers, GWnINE reil b3 | son, Bulletin Office, Norwlch, ~oct27d | where. Also three good drivers. Prices orwich, this 25th day of October, | —wWANTED —Twe feamsters: only reli- | #nd quality cannot be beaten. Call and 1. 1910." Chas. Holbrook, Town | aple and competent men need apply. O. | see them, or telephone 177-12. Clork. oct298 | S, Clark, Jewett City, Ct. oct27d oct3a ELMER R. PIERSON. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM-| WANTED _Position to assist _in missioners for Mew London County: Ihousework or doing light housework. hereby apply for a license to sell and | Address Box 178, Norwich, Ct. oct27d exchange spirituous and intoxicating | liquors, ale, lager beer. Rhine wine| WANTED—Farms. Have buyers. and cider in the building at Wauregan | Also for rent. Send full particulars. | or a e House, corner Broadway and Main | Connecticut Farms Realty Co. 303 street, Town of Norwich. cxcept in the | Broadway, New Yark. octa 4: Il 1 have but 60 Shares Ieft of the e e ot o ar e % | WANTED Sound mixed cider apples any part or purts of which are cut off | in any quantity, 30c per 100 Ibs., deliv- PIERCE, BUTLER & PIERCE o hoathe. side Teome or retiring | ered at my house on Corning road, Jast | MFG. CO. 7 per cent. Preferred f L B, s O e ot | Sde.— W Peckham, Norwich, ‘Conn. i St i L ared Feet In o | Tel. 338- oct3sd ock. It is an exoeptional in- chieh edifice o7 | "I NTELLIGENT GIRL OR WOMAN— |} vestment. Will pay you 7 per 1 school. or ihelspare time, each locality, address en- cent. Let me telllyou sbout it. e e e o velopes, mail circulars, pay cents | Pogoinos. Fiie e hour, material stamps'furnished free. | ——— e e I < 'Mailing Agency, London, Ont. i October, D, 19 The Patker-Dav- | Rex Mailing Agency, > | euport Con by B Davenport, Appli- | 82 | JAMES L. CASE gant e the sudArsigner ane slecor WANTED—Winders and quillers; : ind_axpivers, owning redl estate. of | WANCOR ahd Koo pay, Also learn: || 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. of_he ' Parier-Davenport Co’ for a | MiL Mechanic St. 4 oet2! [ license. and hereby certify that said | “Nvavrpn Nt fireman for battery appiicand is asuitable person to bo | o il i e el HAS E WHITNEY Daten At Norwieh. this C2ith ay Cof | strictly sober and experienced. Ad So P October, A. D. " F. 1. Osgood, wil- | dress Box 754, Westerly, R. 1.~ oct20d 7 MAIN STREET. liam H. Oat. Potter, N/ Tar- | " WANTED —A finisher tender on five 22 rant, Rush W, Kimba rereby cor- | sets of cards. ,ApplY to Hall Bros., 29- tify ‘that the above named signers and | 31 Commerce St. oetiza__ | Real E d 1 o T Py T S e : i Real Estate and Insuranmce owning real estate. in the Town of | WANTED—Skein winders; good Norwicn, “baied 4i'orwich. this bsth | wages; steady employment for com- day of October, A. D. 191 Chas. S. | petent hel Also handy young man, i Hoibrook, Town Clerk. ocizos | Rpply at Gssawan Mills. - sep2id FOR SALE ; TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM-| GET A BETTER PLACE—Uncle Sam | _ A variety of Cottages, Dwellings and | < for New Tondon County: 1| is best emplover: pay is high and sure: | Tenement Property in all parts of the pply for a special license to |hours short; places permanent; promo- ¢ . 2 4 hd exchange spirituous and intox- | tions regular: vacations with pay;| ity at prices ranging from $1,200 to 1ting liquo: ale. lager beer, RI\Imt: thousands (nf]\'un".ncxes ‘g\‘ery m%mn;l;zo,ooo. { wine and cider in the building at Lee |all kinds of pleasant work everywhere; : & Osgood Building, Main street, Town | no lay-offs; no pull needed; common | See Lists at Office. | of Norwich, excepi in the rooms education sufficient. Ask for free| Rents collected, repairs effected, etc. ipartments of said building, any Booklet 635, giving full particulars and | o 5.5 parts of which are cut off or pa explaining ‘my_offer of position ~or tioned In such manner as io form|money back. Earl Hopkins, Washing- booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms oc My place. of ‘busthess 1s ot located 40 Acre Village Farm ! within two hundred feet in a direct line from any ohurch edifice or publi WANTED In Windham Center, elegant location, or parochlal school, or the premises two-story. eightcroom . house, _ large pertaining thereto, or any postoffice. | barn with basement. all bufldiags frst { pubiic" Bbs orcometery. “Dated at| Family Cook and General House | class. Price $2500. orwich, this 25th y _ of ”\'“”‘\‘M 5 : Have a bargain in a Lunch Cart if| B8 o, W eare Wt & O {Girl. . Room; 32 Central Build-| sola at once. Prest. ‘e, ‘the undersigned. are elec- | ino J, B, LUCAS. TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, | 35 715 Main St,, ‘Willimantie, Conn. of the Town of Norwich. and hereby| octlsd sep24d «ign and V‘n']nr’.\e the foregoing appii: i cation of The Lee & Osgood Co. for a | = 5 = % license, and hereby certify that said WANTED. WILLIAM B. WILCOX......Auctioneer applicant is a suitable person to be| Tarm help, general housework help, licensed pursuant to said 1%)11' ation, | cooks and all kinds of help. I have on Dated Norwich, this 25th day of | hand severzl laborers and one or two October, A, D. 1910. J. Guilford Bur- | stationary engineers that I want to find 1 ! Farms Farms Farms T will sell at public auction the| seven-room house, with land 50 feet front by 100 feet deep, located on Clay Ave., Sunnyside, Laurel Hill, Norwich, Con SALE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2D, 1910, at 2 o'clock im the nfternoon. Five per cent. of the price to be paid at saie, balance when the papers are | made, 1f stormy, next fair weekday. oct264 CHARLES T. SBNAY. will buy a four-acre place, new house, abundance of fruit, situated 1% miles from busy village. Investigate. 8690 will buy a cottage house, large lot, place situated in the village of Pawci tuck, Conn. Possession given immed ately. Easy terms. $2750 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 1 have 13 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 (choice of 400). WILLIAM A. WILCOX, REAL ESTATE BROKER, 41 West Brond St., Rooms 1 and 2. Westerly, R. I Telephones 31 and 365. tion free in auto. Transporta- sepl5d LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake and Bread cannot be excslled Give us s trial order, novad 20 Falrmount Streeb General Contractor | All orders recelve prompt and carefm attentior. Give me a trial order. Sat. isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2. Norwich. THE PLANK Headquarters 1> Best Ales, iagers Etc., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. | Telephone 507. oct2d | —— WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE Step in =nd see us. FRANK WATSON & co, marsa 78 Franklin Street. Face nud Scalp Mas- ge. Shumpooing and | Munlcuring. Orders | en combings, l UNDERWOOD. Bl Broadwar. el bod-4 TO RENT—Upper tenemenc in Pellett block, 262 Main street. Amos Browhing. aprisMws NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS to rent, with board. References. Apply Bulletin Office or 52 Williams Street. 0ct2IFSWFS TO RENT-—Flat No. 8 Tnion square, seven rooms and bath. Possession Nov. 1. Enquire N, Gilbert & Sons. i41 Main_ St. oct25d TO RENT—Lower tenement, four rooms. Enquire of J. Bradford (Book- binder), 108 Broadw: sep9d TO RENT—At 21 Ripley place, a good tenement of six rooms, first floor; rent reasonabie. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. oc TO RENT—The store just vacated by the Thames National bank; possession at once. Enquire of J. B. Lucas, Cen- tral Building. octld TO BENT—Pleasant furnished rooms from $1 _up; permanent or transient. 60 Main St, Norwich. sep23d TO RENT—House iio. 242 Franklin St.; eight rooms; rent reasonahle. Ap- ply Dr. D. L. Jones, East Great Plain. Tel. 135, sepl4d TO RENT—Basement at 55 Franklin street; suitabie for the paint, plumbing or similar business may17d TO RENT_—Store at 55 Franklin St Enquire at this office. mar19d TO RENT The four-story 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, oct8STTh 161 Main Street. TO LET. The place known as the Moss Farm, % mile from Westerly postoffice, con. taining 110 acres, 10-room house hav- ing some modern improvements, barn 50x100. Possession about Nov, 20. ,Apply 1o W. A, WILCOX, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. I. TO RENT House of ten rooms steam heat and ga. city; suitable for Inquire of JAME: Shetucket Street, with bath, near center of renting rooms. L. CASE, 40 Norwich, Conn. Stoves Ranges Heaters We again call your attention to the most important part of your home— the kitchen We sell the best Stove, Range and Heater that can be procured. MODEL RANGES These Ranges have all the improve- ments of the hest makes, and the prices are reasonable. A good stock | on hand to choose from. Come in and see them, ‘Andrew J. Wholey, 12 Ferry Street. Telsphone 209. s2pt28 DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkles. Warry over ill-health does yous pealth no good, and merely causes wrinkles, that make you Jook oldee than you are. If you are sick, don't worry, but e about it to make ycurself well. To this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from womane iy s, similar to yours, when we say, lake Viburn-O. It 18 a wonderful female remedy, ay you will admit if you try 2, Directiona fer its Gse are printed in #ix languages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at _druggists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Street, New York. marsld HALLOWE'EN FAVORS Jack O’Lanterns, Witches, Biack Cats, Snakes, Skulls, Mottees, Post Cards and Favors. 2 MRS, EDWIN FAY, Franklin Squars oct18d Sterling Silver, Silver Depositware, Cut Glass, Clocks, Etc, Useful and Desirab!» Articles for Weddin g Gifts. Finest Goods Largest Stock Lowest Prices John & Geo. H. Bliss. A Reliable Medicine- Get the genuine Ful Tar in th pack and effective. Contains es. Lee & Refuse subs WHEN vou ness b want i oyour busi ove tie po (here” ix no than thraazh the advert to The Bullatis Neot & Narcotic, | ; POETRI. _ TO A SEACOAST PINE. Not like the upland tr Which vou' a beothor cail, Do you'loom, proud and fail, In wild nobility. Nor in rich verdant tints Do your bronzed branches ride The winds shat bring the tid Stray, mountain-stolen, hints Sand-sprinkled, sprawling low, Your enarled trunk breasts the gin And bids the seagull share With it the briny glow. OFf lordship naught you keep, But as a pilot are, Who knows each erag and bar Where death-white breakers leap. Blow, blow, O northeast blast! What cares the seacoast pin Your shouts to him are wine, When all your wrath is past. —William _Struthers, in the Transeript. Boston HALLOWE’EN. The tang of frost is in the air; The great clouds lie Athwart the sky Tcmn(lin_z gaunt “shadows from thetr air. The dead leayss sweep along the lane; What lingers near? The grip of fear Hath fallen on my heart again. The cold wind shivers through the trees, The bushes sigh, Was that a o Of witches riding on the breeze? What whisners to me all unseen? Behind the haze That blurs my gaze! God save us on this Hallowe'en. —G. V. Gray. Clever Sayings “She has a model hushand.” “YWhat® 1910 or 19112"—Detrolt Free Press. . “Why do you invariably have a tax icab when ° you've been drinking “The bill always sobers me instantly —Louisville Courier-Journal. Boss—I don’t want a man who watches the clock. Clerk—I know it is apt to be slow: T always look at my watch.—N: Y. Sun. “Drowning men clutch at straws quoted the Wise Guy. “Yes, especi: Iy if they are drowning their sorrow | added the Simple Mug.—Philadelph Record. “He has tricked me for the last [time.” {What is his latest roguery?” “He borrowed my revolver, ostensibly to commit suicide, and then went and pawned it.”"—Pittsburg Post. “Why do yvou Bostonians eat bal beans?’ we asked of the native. ause,” he explained, “we find I are more digestible than the raw pro- duct.”—Chicago Record-Herald. “What was the cause of the quarrel with your husband?” *“I want you to | understand, Judge, that when we want to fight we don’t have to have a | cause.”—N. Y. Press. { A man went into a store to buy a fountain pen. The young saleswomal ve him one to try, and he covered several sheets of paper with the words “Tempus Fugit.” The obliging ven- deuse offered him another pen. “Per- haps,” she said, “you'd like one of these stubs bette: » Fugit."—Every- body’s Magazine. A Boston policeman was leading a sobbing voungster toward the station house. “What bas he been dolng?" we asked. “Using a bean shooter,” an- swered the man behind the star, “Is that a crime?” we queried. “Not exactly,” he replied, “but it is consid- ered sdcriliege to put beans to such use in this town.”—Chicago News. | Hicks—Did you ever sea anyone so uncompromisingly English as Per- kins? Wicks—No; and I never saw anyone with any pretension to style make such & ridiculous breach of good form as he did yesterday. He appear- ed in full dress at 2 o'clock in the aft- ernoon. Hycks—That's all right from his standpdint. It was after 8, Lon- “on time, you know.—Catholic Stand- ard and Times. Captain Cook had discvovered the Sandwich Islands. “I want you to understand distinctly, though,” he | said to the matives, “that I'm not the doctor.” On the occasion of a subse- quent visit thers, however, the natives having heard from Copemhagen in the meantime, gave him the disadvantags of the @pubt and smashed him.—Chi- cago Tribune. MUCH IN LITTLE China is spending $200,000,000 on the rehabilitation of hsr army and navy. Tt is estimated that over 1,000 aero- planes sre being built in England at the present moment. ! The annual post bag of Rritish In- dia totdls over 720,000,000 letters and over 97,000,000 newspapers. The automoblle factories of Michi- gan_employ 50,000 men in addition to 120,000 engaged in the manufacture of parts. Tondon has two municipel golf course#; Brighton and Nottingham one each: KEdinburgh ten and Glasgow three. The mannish wool mixtures have first place for tailored suits, for dressier suits heavy satin and broad- cloth will be used. The new rapld service between Buenos Ayres and Rosario was inaug- urated on September 1. Only five hours are needed for the journey, School children are encouraged to visit the art museums of New York cit; Last year 7,896 children and teachers visited the Metropolitan, In the dzcade from 1898 te 1908 tho antelope of Colorado, according to es- timat of the state game warden, decreased from 25,000 to 2,000, The Vote Was a Failure. The worthy Sunday school superin- | tendent was illustrating the text, | “Whatsoever 2 man soweth that shall he alsq reap.” Superintendent—Tf T want to raise a crop of turnips what sort of sesd must I sow? Children—Turnip seed. Superintendent—If I want to raise a crop of tomatoes what kind of seed must I sow? Children—Tomato seed. Superintendent—Very good. Now, if | you want to raise a crop of good man- hood what kind of seed must you sow? And an observer who kept tally re- ported that the schoel on test vote was | a tie between turuip seed and tomato seed. She Didn't Mind. “Saral, 1 really wish you would be | wore careful; I 4o uot like o bear your | mistress scolding you so ofren,” sald the russier of the house to the parlor maid | “Ol, don't Sarah, simply, mind me, 8

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