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abbl Wise at €entral . Second Number of ANNOUNCEMENTS Miss M. C. Adles will be at MWauregan house ail this week. Seo adv. 2 The quarterly mecting of the McAll suxillary will be held this afternoon at .36 at 187 Broadw Frank A. Bill has ¢he lat #hoes, and at lowest prices. The quarteriy mee au :-d lent, Migs Huntington, way, this (Monday) afternoon, Oct. 3. Thomas A. Wise in “A Gentleman from Mississipp; Annoumcemont is made that the seat for the engazement of Thomas A. in “A Gentlenman from Misstssip- Lon- @1 at the Lycenm theater, Ne ‘don. on Wednesday evening, Nov. il be placad on sale today. Tt is not asent theatrical sea- ®on will bring anything of greater in- terest or worth than this eminent com- “A Gen- onceded dikely that the Whose stellar vehicle, tsman from Missiesipod.’ ! in Ch @wenty weeks in Philadelphia and Mr. Wise during the m thirteen months’ run at theater, New York Auditorium Bill a Winner. it is the intention of the managers nange over tha en- Thursdays bereafter ot to hold over any uct déme in the past. A s Ber a star “The daintie: whet you will performance . “the Banke-Braz is talented couple anpear Wpectacular noveity which ihey call settings and «ffects carried and used by this act are Woaitively gorgeous and the beautiful muskoal storiette. T} costumes worn make this @ stage pic- ture of idylic bemuty. The story #he act is summed up in a very few werde, In & country beawtitul, fur, far away light hold sway Prince Charming came wooing o« maid —“%0 they say In Harry Booker & Co. the Audi- forfum stafr feel that they have picked ® winner. Booker 38 known throughout the country as “nature’ own comedian’ and in the skatch The Mr. Booker plays the esneay. a hod carrier, a character which eNabies him to show s ability to the utmost. Special set- Mralking Delegs Part of Mike tings are arphy rrisd forthis act 1683 3ro introduced Octavia Neal will complete Bill with her a Mise Neal is ented comedienne and instrume Phptoplays. the finest in the world, the camerngraph prosents #nd_you can gamble th never seep any of the s &t the Auditorium.®~ On Saturday tarnoon the 35 in zold was awarde Clarence Peckinm POLI'S THEATER. the besl agzregations of vande ent thet car o fiaced on oue bill wry act s a credit to the bill. No ©r expanse has baen epared to please v first the patrons of Norwiche «class theater to give them high class material. This wook's Lill will have twelve high claes 2cts. The hemdliners rs und there is nc & minits feature alsc wpera and ne.e ere of the high Other u-ts i womady sngine . act. Spe- eisl meution <an be said of the of Elphys Suowden and Earl B. Ben- Bam. Miss Snowdeu was a feaiur: peith The Silver Star s of ond Litte No ¥eatured with Cohan and Herris 17 @5 Boy Minstre Fned ohenze Frerl 1 = @ramd Girl. never £ o Three Alox n ymnast @nd Hall the ‘Frisc snisrtainers. are | & P8ir of vers cieva- hoys. Pate Lan Fedoe & o of threm peopie m Fresh Freshei - ahound & La Man=, three clever comedy ac e the week's bill Ev AUTUMN DAY PROGRAMMES IN WEST CHELLSEA DISTRICT. Tack " 1Aa_Hellande @ae Suniier iona Flghmoan: ong. | Autumn Leaves, schoool: reciwations. Avtwun, Bwddio Baldini, September. School. song. Autumn. sciool Gradé two. K. J Willey teacher: September. recitation, school: Lady The Squirre! recitation. Mildred Barrows; The Crick- | ment of all kinds ot _recitation, Dorothy O'Connell; The ' Chestnut Twins, song, school; Maple | Leaves, recitation, Vizzle Fogariy: | @oldenrod. song. scho Good-bye 1o e, recitation, wchool ems, Runaway Brook, Isaac Kartz- n: Jack Frost, sciool;-songs, ty Milkweed IS GOING ON TONIGHT|: and movifig pictures at e and motion plotures at the Lodee. 0. 11, 1. 0,0, F., meets Hall, et Lodge, No. 27 1. 0. O, F., Jennie Straub. Anelia Koski, ¥ithel De Voe. Josephine Squirrel; school; ontenied Pine Tree. 10 missioners of y: hereby apply for 4 $5¢ drngsist license well - spirituous and . intoxicating lager beer, Rhine wine and cfder to be sold on' the prescrip- racticing physiclan and not wnk on the premises. In not Fixcept other than distilled lgquors and | those in’ quantities not exceeding five . Al cor. Merchants' and Hunt- s_avenue, Town of Norwich, Dated fcil._this 18th day of ‘October, Napoleon Parent, Applicant Propriztor. We, the undersigned Grs aed_taxpayers, owning real of the wown of Norwich, and and_endorse the forezoing ‘ation of Napoleon Parent for a story, The Di recitation, Autumn Iires, school Jack Frost, ¢ tized, The Fox and the Grapes, Joseph Jacky Frost; Finger | : recitations, Maple itzgerald; The Crick The Trees, Three Little Leaves, ong, Come, Little LTS of O:tober, William' €.’ Ke styles in Katherine E. Marsan, Phillas Dion. T children’s and misses’ high and low cut Greeting (o0 October, Tda Golden Candles, Harold Tear- Erizht 'Blue ting of the McAll Autumn, school; will be held at the home of rtifieate Filed. ARD OF COU New London xceeding one gallon. ise, and hereby certify applicant is a suitable person rsgant to said appli- that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and estate -in_the orwich, of October, ‘A, D. 1910. | ok, Town Clerk. oct31M Indian Sum- Seed Travelers, e Helen West; ne Down, Henry ; How the Golden- | Lena Kriege ; Quotation, Frank, Lamb; Boys Wante rah Solomon; An Au- $3 press. pubiic and managers alike 1o Goldberg; song, Au- o biggest comedy that has been offared Mr. Wise appeared gn his masterly creations of Senator in thi= comedy for thirteen conseertive months in New York: thi was followed by a period of sixteen weeks In Boston, and that in turn by Newbury; In Merry Au- Irene Gernhard and Ju- Arc’ Fading, Polstein; Sléepy Leaves, M #o. William A. Brady “will bring here the entire company that Bird's Farewell Jacobson, | has been ot excep- Sfenal merit will occupy the boards the @rst half of the week, with every num- us_Macdon- Autumn Tires, after witnessing the fies: Coligh; ELSOX J. AYLING, Judge. Little Leav orge Sadinsky ; NOTICE.—All Nellie Bain ecitations, A Polsten; rec. foreguing order ® flowers and music and moc Pumpking Arve Gag Two Little Bi song, Good-Bye to the Flow A Funny Play. . Molly Sirkin; rax nd Andrews present a nov- #lty singing and dancing turn in which #eyetal costume changes and charac- CASTORIA For Infants and Children. ‘ The Kird You Have Aiways Bought you have s before “Always the best show for the money | S/E18.0 of I's beginning onabiy one of Sidebuards without hang- unsatisfactory. ~ks the touch that gives the room 1il be Bea- triee Isgram and o company of four players in a screaming farce Duchrss. This act carries its own isting of a tenant atmosphere urniture is one of the Connecticut, the lowest. SHEA & BURKE, Norwich a2nd Taftviiie amiliar to ail the »n, known a He keeps his audi- aughter from the seart | always Estates, qus scriminating purchasers. Better look at the Humphrey Instantaneoas Water the Ruud He: he an extra S, adting | —— | The Korw warr Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. to 87 Chestout St. Norwicit Cenie —— WHAT'S NE THE PALACE CAFE Step-in znd see us. FRANK WATSON & co., 78 Franklin Street STEP IN AND TRY OUR 35c DINNER From 12 te 2 LEL-HOUF CAF:, Mr. Benham wae Thay act is n very are very good. Manic w | The of go0d comedty. ' La Manae. Bennel | riz5t will be professtonal | WE HANDLE GOOD LIQUORS. o > re to recommend pao: Groungd Fiesr QUALITY n wor snould alweys be constdered, | ts no more than Skilled men are | rices telt the | JACOB STEIN., STEVSON & YOUNG. FALL and WINTER indles’ cloaks, suits and_childre CEORGE G. GRANI, {nderiaker and Embdalmar 42 Previdence St., Iailvillz. Prompt ttention io day or night calla *9-3L asrlMWFawi a’ big assort- Dress Goods and | ANT STORE, JOHN BLOOM. Proprietor. West Main St Little Jack Prost, : e Milkweoa Chiidren, recits. |~ APRTy Haddud: October Game and Song: Leaves, by the bovs. fHowers, §; ; Jack Frost Nathan Wyse; Clarence Brewer. { %‘ A. Skeiley teach- Party, school; song, school: stories, Trees Keep Their The Three Lit- i; The Thre song, Jacky weheol; . Jackel, cor. Marke: and Water Sta A comriste line of tho heat Aies Loger F. CONANT. Fraskila Street TICE * MEETING. Legal Voters of the 1 are hereby warned to 1 in said Town on . 1910, at 9 o'clock lot 'a Governor Secretary of trofler, Attorney Repres: ve at Large t, Congress of the United State of Connecticut, a Congressman ‘to represent the Third District_of Connecticut 8. a Sherift for the of New London, a Semator represent the Twenticlh Senatorfal Dis- of Comnecticut in the next Gen- of said State and two the Tawn of Lebanon to represent the Town in sald General As- udge of the Probate Court hanon and_for Justicas of the Peace for New J. ABELL, Town Oct, 27 NOTICE TO CREDITOR A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Lin and for the Dists th day of October, LSON J. AYLING. Judge. ite of Jeannette Campbell, iute of District. deceased. the Administrator ci id deceased to bring against sald estate tfrom this date, by at effect, to- s order, on the where id in the publishing the newspaper ng_a District, and make rt nd forezoing is a true \IE C. CHURCH, © k. reditors of said de- hereby notified to presest Zainst sald estate to the at Norwich Town. Conn. | time limited in the above NOYES D. CHASEH ministrator with Will Annexed. SSESSORS NOTICE persons in the Ty 1iabis te pay Assessor; November ne: list, properly all takable property owned on the first day Those failing to make a list will rged a penalty of 3 according to la Blanks can sessors’ Office in City Ha! be sent by mail upon application. of October. per cent. ad- icd at the As- they will be obta 10 8, m .to 4 p. m. R. CHURCH, ANDER E. REEVES, R E. JOUN P. MURPHY, ‘Assessor. Always Boils range, the torld's best a hot weather neces- - nd indeed, in You ought 10 see the lity ranges bullt for r. when Gias & Electric.;;ll Dep't., Alice Building. that pleas in We AMERICAN HOUSE, Furrell & Sandersow, Props. | 4l et o Theatre Troupes MONEY LOANED on Liamonds. Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Rates of Interest. An old cd firm to deal with atabilished 1512 £ oL Mnin Street AL LOAN patuirs. | ana cider LEGAL NOTICES. ] . To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that at a mezting of the Court of Common Couneil of the City of Norwich, held on the 3d day of October, 1910, the following proposition was submitted by the FExecutive Committee, and the final resolution was adopted, and you are hereby notified to appear at ‘the time and place appointed in said final resolution and be heard in relation to the matter contained in said report. Norwich, Connecticut, Oct. 28, 1910. Attest: ~ STEPHEN D. MOORE, City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of ‘Common Council. To the Court of Common Council of the City of Norwich, Connecticut: The Executive Committee has had under consideration the matter of es- tablishing o grade for the sidewalk on the casterly side of Oneco Street, as asked for by the petition of Edward Kirby, dated Aug. 31, 1910, and of Edward Kirby and others, dated Sept. 6. 1910, between the points indicated in' the following proposed resolutions and recommends that action be taken with reference thereto as follows: Dated at Norwich, Conn.. this 26th day of September, A. D. 1910. Resolved, That the grade for the sidewalk on the easterly side of Oneco Street, in the City of Norwich, in front of the property of Christian Bowers, Edward Kirby, Harriet M. Fiich and Sarah L. Crane be, and the same is, hereby established as follows: Beginning at a point in Oneco Streat in range with the northerly line of Lincoln Avenue, six feet westerly, from the easterly line of said Oneco Streat, at an elevation of 107 5-10 feet above mear. tide, and running thence north- erly on a line parallel with and six fect westerly from the easterly line of said Oneco Street 388 feet rising 2 1-2 feet to the southerly line of Williams Street. Resolved, That said sidewalk be, and the same is, hereby lald out six feet wide on the easterly side of the above described line. Resolved. That the owners of land abutting on the easterly lina of Oneco Street from Lincoln Avenue to Wil- liams Street be, and they are hereby, ordered to lay a stone curb and’ duly form with asphalt concrete, at thei own expense, the sidewalks abutting their respective premises, in accord- ance with the grades described in the forzgoing resolutions: and_ all said sidewalks must be completed on or be- fore the first day of May. 1911, to the satisfaction of the Street Commis- sioner Resolved, That provided said walks are not formed with aspt cret> and curbed as direc next preceding resolution, to the satis- faction and acceptance of the Street Commissioner. by the first day of May 1911, the Street Commissioner is here: by directed to lay a stone curb for said sidewalks and form the same with asphalt concrete in accordance with the intent of the foregoing order. Resolved, That consideration of the foregoing_resolution relative to grads width and coustruction of sidewalks on the easterly side of Oneco Street, in said City of Norwich, be postponed to a meeting of the Court of Common Council to be held at the Council Chamber in said City on the seventh day of November, 1910, at'8 o'clock In the evening, and that notice thereof be given in the manner reguirad by law. 1l persons interested to appear, if e cause, and be heard in rela- ion thereto. Norwich, Connecticut, Oct. 3d, 1919. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: STEPHEN D. MOORE, City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Common Council. oct29d TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missloners for New London County: I and intoxicating lager beer, Rhine w n the building at 159 West fain street. Pown of Norwich. excent the rooms and apartme in said ng. any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such man- ner as to form booths. side rooms. or retiring rooms. My®place of business ie not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial school, or the premises pertai thereto, or any postoffice, pubiic libra; cemotery, Dated at Norwich, tl day of October, A. D. 1916, Mary F. Keronack, Applicant. ~We. the undersigned. are clectors and taxpayers, owning real es. tate, of the Town of Norwich, and heréby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Mary F. Keronack for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said_application Dated at_.Norwich, this day of October, A. D. 1916. Michael J. Rear- don, Charles [T Briggs, George W. Ma- honey. Michael Hourigan, Thomas Me- Mahon. 1 hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are elec- and taxpayers,_owning real estate. Town of Norwich. Dated at B his 29th_day of October, A. D. 1910. Chas. S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. 0Gt3IM. Certificate Filed. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners of New London County: 1 heraby apply for a $50 druggist license fo sell spirituous and intoxicating liquors. ale. lager beer, Rhine wine nd cider to be on' the prescrip- tion of a practicing physician and not o be drunk on the premises. In quantities not exceeding one gallon Fxcept other than distilled liguors and liquors. ale, nd clder those in quantities not exceeding five gallon At No. 43-47 Commerce eet, Town of Norwich, Dated at Norwich, {his 28th day of October, A D_1%10," C. H. Osgood. Applicant and Proprietor, = We. the underkigned. are slectors and taxpayers, owning real es | fate 20r i “Town o Norwich. and | herehy and endorse the foregoing application of (. H. 0s£00d for 4 druge gist's license and heredy certify that | sald applicant is a suitsble person to be ffoanaed pursuant o zaid application Dated at Norwich. thiz 29th day o Octoher, A.D.-1810. F. L_Otgood. ¢ B. Tee. John C: Averill, ‘Toward L Stanton, J. Frank Clatk. 1 herebs certify that the above mamed signers and endorsers are electors and taxpay- 27s. owning real sstate. in the Town. of Fwich. Dated at Norwic S0t October. A D 1910 Tbrook, Town Clonk Certificate Filed. missioners of New London Count: or a $12 druggist rituous and intoxicai lager beer, Rhine sold on' the presc fquors, ne Tip. ion of a practicing physician. and not o be drunk on the premises. In ties not exceeding. one gallon. SVelnt oher than distilled Houork and antlttes not exceeding five zalions No. — Soule street. Town | ¢ Griswold, Dated at Jewett City, this 26th_day of Octobsr. A D. 1810. John > Gorm Applicant, for Martha B Soule, Proprictor. We. the undersigned E tos and {axpayers, owning reai % the Town of Griswold: and sizn endorse the foregoin fon of John P. Gorman for & s lcense, hereby eertify a applicant ilcensed pur Dated at Jewett City. 0f October.” A D. 1810, 2 e, dean B. Lec Frederick M. | “anning. Royal W. Dearnley, Frank E. Tobinson. 1 hereby certify that the bove nam ers and endorsers are sectors and ayers, owning real ex- in the Town of Griswold. Dated 27th “day_of October, John Walsh,” Town Clerk. 'NOTICE Or. Louite Franklin Miner Is nouw ‘ocatsd in her new ofice, Broed Hall. Room 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p..m. Z-1:phone 669. ang17a THERI i« no advertising medinm in A 3 oeE31M W amber maid, at 68 Chure, Btreot ~ " oct3td WANTED—We'll _help -~ yoi make money. - Live men wanted to sell im- proved - wutomobile %eller. Bi R Box_15, TO RENT. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, cen- continuous hot water. FOR SALE.. FOR SALE—Holstein bull calf born Oet. 28. 102 pounds, from 24-quart COW; &°0. 8. Peck, Norwich. "~ PO.TR. THE ‘ms!mfl I.IM': What am T but a little leaf _Upon the bough of life today? We have our summer. bright and brief, Then comes the scason of decay. At last we lose our hold, and sink trally located, gteam heat. bath und gas. R e e FOR SALE—One setter dog, one fe- || RENT—Upper tenemenc in Pellett male and one male pointer money. Write Acme Supply dress William C. Sherman, Colchester, Bimwood Sta., Providence, TO RENT_Lower lute Time's ever-restiess tide, yond the headland' Into the seu that seems 5o wi rooms. ~ Enquire of J. Bradford (Book- binder), 108 Broadway. N r e driving b FOR SALE Li gey and- harness. 1 BUY POULTRY AND HOGS. G. A. i welght 900; also Bullard, Norwich. WANTED Horseshoer; one to fit and drive: Apply to N. 'F. Tuckerman, Westerly, R. I wanted. WANTED Weavers for night work One loom and two loom worl. Will start Monday night, Oct. 31st. The Thistle Worsted Co., oct25d Apply at Bendett's TO RENT—At 21 Ripley place, a good tenement of six rooms, frst floors rent Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. O heart of mine. in faith abide, Read the leat’s lesson through, and That, when it fails into the tide Time, it has not ceased to be. It _lives 16 longer as a leas Shape, color, texture, pass away; here in the'earth or air R SALE Yoke of oxen, reasonable. ofd, in good flesh. weighing about 3000 Inquire of Amos, B. Wheeler. TQ RENT—The store just vacated by the Thames National b: Enquire of J. B. Luc; tral Building. FOR SALE OB TO RENT_House NO. 202 Mount Pl WANTED—Pair welght, age and price. Mansfiéld, Conn. write to Mrs. F. W. Main, No. Stoning- ‘What was a leaf exists today. TO RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms from $1 up; permanent or transient. §0 Main St., M. H. Parker, ho leaves may come that fills the .heart with To us.as to t SALE OR WILL RENT—House WANTED —Farms. Also for rent. Connecticut Farms Broadway, New York. No. 38 Laurel Hill Ave.; 13 rooms. two baths, steam heat. gas. Cardwell. 9 Maricet St. m I's {resh breezes blow away The mist that hovers o'er the tomba If that which was a little somewhere, Apply to W. H. 242 ¥rankiin TO RENT—House St.; eight rooms; rent réasonahle. ply Dr. D. L. Jones, Bast Great Plain, Send_full particular WANTED Purse makers' hands,. 160 double, 33-34 deep, between 3 and 5.p. m., at 21 John St., near_School St. M velopes, stead er. INTELLIGENT GIRL OR W Spare time, each locality, address pay 15 cents stamps furnished free. alling Ageney, London, a ‘hen houses, grist mill, cider mill, ail in good condition; water priv- ilege, 10 acres land, wood and fruit. Speak quick. E. A. Prentice, .86 CIiff Street Take courage, heart, Counts more than leaves the souls —Eben E, Rexford. Call Tuesdays Store at 65 Franilin St. TO RENT—! Enquire at this office. TO RENT A vory cottage. with all modern Improvements, 20 Summer St. (Laurel Hill), fine ment and laundry, business center. bery, No. 28. TO LET. Be sure that mail material two minut AUTUMN ADJUNCTS. T lgve the quail's refrain, The plover's call, The things which appertain To_ gentle fall. The autumn blooms that nod My plaudits get. You can_increase your egg receipts 50 per cent. by get- some of our Mayflower White W tte blood into your flocls = We of- fer you your choice of a Also learn. worlk and good pay. Vest Slde Silk paid for learning. Mill, Mechanie St. 50 * beautiful WANTED—Night fireman for battery high pressure boilers: and _experienced. steictly 0 4, Westerly, R. L dress Box wages ing. or Ieasiern Cownesticnt equai (o The Bul- ietin {ov dusiness.vesults, sets of cards. 31 Commere 1 love the zolden-rod, The place kuown as the Moss Farm, Boats souta mile from Westerly postoffice, con- 10-room house hav- cocKerels at very low prices for a short Our order hook for baby chicks and eggs for future delivery Cuban_Game stock for sale. MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM. Norwich Town. Conn. taining 110 acres, ing some Imodern improvements, Possession. about Nov, 20, A. WILCOX st Broad St, Westerly, R. L. 1 love the vine that flames Along the wall; I {ove the outdoor games Of gentle fal The ovster stew is my Bspecial pet. WANTED A finisher tender on five APDIY to Hall Bros., *Phone $4-3. WANTED—Skein steady empioyment for com- Ai50 ‘hondy young men, Abply at Gssawan Mills. a petent” help I love the pumpkin ple, Bt cer., et cet. FOR SALE 180 Boswell Ave., Cottage of 7 rooms, 10 minutes walk to oct1ad VIEWS AND VARIETIES .. Clever Sayings Knicker—How TO RENT House of ten rooms steam hcat and gas, near center of city; ®uitable for renting rooms. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Norwich, Conn. large garden, with bath, WANTED Family Cook and G&xcral House Girls. Room 32 Central Build- J. B. LUCAS. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bidg., Norwich. 28 HORSES. . Another express car of 28 horses just My own selection, and there are as Jikely big horses and chunks ntany will your motor | car hold? Bocker—Five and a con.— New York Sun. “Papa, what is the silent majority?” when there is a woman present, my son."—Boston Transcript. Hewitt—Does the climate agree with Shetucket Street, your wife? Jewett—That's more than T'd expect of any climate—Smart Set. “What are we making such a lonz stop at this station foy | one happens to be trying to catch the among them as can found any- Also ‘three good drivers. Prices and quality cannot be heaten. see them, or telephone 177-12. ELMER R. PIERSON. For Sale "DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkles. Worry over ill-health does yous health no good, and merely causes wrinkles, that make you Idok olase than you are. It you are sick, don’t wor about it to make ycurs WANTED. Farm help, general housework help, i KKinds of help. and one or two “Because no. Poet—How much are vour furnished Tandlady—One dollar cents extra PERSONAL. Geraldine— been to ses LADIES’ CONFINEMENT INSTITUTE —Physiclans attending. Infants adopted particulars, Sanftarium, ARTIFICIAL TEETH Of "the sixteen teeth of either jaw, grant us but two, and we in the other fourteen and make them STAY FIRMLY in your mouth without the use Come to us and can put of a plate. WE'LL PROVE IT King Dental Parlors DR. JACKSON, Mgr. Franklin Squars, LADIES! It is time to think of your Fur Repairs for the coming season. We can alter Muffs or Garments promptly and well if attended to early. Our charges are moderate and we do the best of work. McPHERSON, Hatter and Furrier. sept20d High Grade PIANOS Latest Sheet Music AND NEW STYLES WALL PAPER Yerringten's 49 Main Streei mayi18d ' FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUNT .. ** The Florist, Lafayette Street. Tel. 130. S M Tol bad-4. this we repeat the words of of other former sufferers from woman. iy llis, similar to yours, when we s&y, lake Viburn-0. It 1s a wonderfal female remedy, you will admit it you try it, Direstions for s use are printed f six languages with every bottle. Prics 5125 at druggists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Street, New York. HALLOWE'EN FAVORS Jack O’Lanterns, Witches, Biack Cats, Snakes, Skuils, Post Cards and me since you asked my father for my I_have but 60 Shares left of the No, this is the PIERCE, BUTLER & PIERCE MFG. CO. 7 per cent. Preferred It is an exceptional pay you 7 Let me tell you about it. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St., time I've been Pathfinder. The Millfonaire. utely necessar boarded. Collinswoad Conn. “Doctor, is it abso- ¥ to remova my appen Not_absolutely: but it is safer some simple vestment. Will like that."—Life Young Mother—T csn't make up my t coilege to send that boy of Hchoolmastar—How Young Mother—Nearly six weeks. —American Family Journal. “Did yow have any narrow escapes in the surf last summer? plied the life saver. g“One lady =0 grateful nearly married me.”—Washington Star. little Willlie Wantaknow, “what is a ‘don’t worry’ philosopher? who makes his living, my son, worrying about other people’s Wantaknow.—Har- CHAS. E. WHITNEY 227 MAIN STREET. Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE A variety of Cottages, Dwellings and Tenement Property in all parts of the city at prices ranging from $1,200 to “He is a man per's Weekly. cancelled his_subserip- Mottoes, A . never anything new in our Qing_ batted:” storekeeper. “Why, there's sumtlin' new in it evry RS, EOWN FAY, Franklin Squars See Lists at Office. Rents collected, repairs effected, etc, Standard and Times “That. second assistant superinteni- ent doesn't Imuress me as having ace compliehad much. him Welter Wallman in the works”— Buffalo Express. OFf scanty talents we are led, Somehow, to be the proudest; The man who sings the worst, Wil often sing the loudest —Rochester Post- “What do you cousider the loudest vils of this country?” flippant- The militant re- 40 Acre Village Farm elegant location, Sterling Silver, Silver Depositware, Cut Glass, Clocks, Etc, Useful and Desirable Articles for Wedding in Windham Center, elght-room barn with basement, all buijdings firsi Price $3500. Flave a bargain in a Lunch Cart if TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, imantie, Conn. e Iy asked the reporter. former and sociologist who had come from the other side of tha ocean straighten out the tangles in this crude cpublic did not hes ur_barbarous Jalls and zed slceping carst” he T bave been incarcerated Chicago Tribune. IN LITTLE apend $6386,346 tmprovements Over $6,000,000 for improved port facilities WILLIAM B. WILCOX AUCTION and uncouth Finest Goods Largest Stock Lowest Prices John & Geo. H. Bliss. | WM. F. BAILEY {Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery saven-room front by 100 feet deep. Laurel Hill, NOV. 2D, 1910, i In the afternoom. of the price to be paid SALE WEDNESDAY, ive per cent . i Montevideo. next fair weekday Farms Farms Farms . new house, ted 13 miles Felixtowe, England, a fisherman loat his hook in attempting to.land a Immediately afterward the same fish, with the hook In fts gills, by another fisherman nearby. @4 he Swedish Bast Asiatic company resolved fto increase its fleet by {wo new steame: deliversd in the summer of 191 company will then sall every 14 days from Gothenburg to the Far Fast. constructing Place wituated in | ; buoke CO Duluth has started in 10 save a por- . ~ warerfront for city rintlon et $15,000, ith ity of the Tinsalted Seas" pes that the venture will be profitable, not only financially but in other wavs. Possession given immedi- | Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 883. cre place situated be- n and Westerly: brand % mile from tween Stonin Stonington borough. particulars, call or write 1 have 13 farms for sale. all stocked with crops and tools, at prices that will astonish vou. Write at once for informatio The distiliation of wood in:Garmany i« Dot as important an industry as the Fistillation of potatoes, graine, etc., for ‘he reason that wood is comparatively scarcer and hence more costly than ‘he United States, or even in Austria- Hungary or sholce of 400) WILLIAM A. WILGOX, ESTATE BROKER, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms L and 2. | Representing one of the Largest | Fur Manufacturers in the United States FUR COATS at extremely We have a large stock on it industry of Ttaly is a state monopoly and the sale of salt is op- erated and controlled by the central For the fiscal year end- ad Tune 30, 1909, Consul General James A. Smith of Genoa states that the re- ceipts from this monopoly were $15,- the expenses $2,672.269, ing a_net Drofit to the state of $12,- zovernment. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE- BAKERY We are confident our Pfes, Cake and Bread capuot be excelled. Give ue a trial order, Russian Calf- Lined, Galloway Cow, Jap- inese Martin, Mdrrocan Lamb. THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0., Norwich, Conn. An American steam plow has begun operations in Syria. one of the most important farms in the T.ebanon region, midway between Teirot and Damascus. Its introduction may be reearded as the first really se. ions attempt on the part of an Amer- ican manufacturer to enter this fleld | with the most modern of steam plow- | ing equipment. It is installed on 20 Fatrmount Street. Zath Street, | General Contractor Al orders recelve prompt and careful Give me a trial order, Sat. Isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Teleohone 249-2. THE PLANK Headquarters 13r Best Ales, Lagers Etc., in Town. JAMES O’CONNELL, Propristor. Telepuone 5§07 HaveYouReturned Home? We will be pleased to meet you at the Panning Studios. Our line of Wali Papers Also Lace Curt: Upholstery The report of the British board of trade on railway accldents in the Uni- during the vear 1909 DASSenger was train in which ling, and it was the flret | fatality for twenty preceding months, vassengers injured i while travelng was 390, which 18 a | lower percentage than for several years assengers were carried during 1909, the death.record may be said.to marvellously small. 2 L ted Kingdom shows that only | kdlled in an is the finest ever. The number A 1.264,000,000 Face and Scaip dax- 41 Willow SIL -sage, Shampooing and Mantenring. twhen for combinga, s. 1. 8, UNDRRWOOD, Peace in Portugal. The fighting in Portugal will Le re- ing medinm iy o The Bui- THERE 1< no adveriising m Connecticur eq ssE resuits, o buginess results. ~Atanto Cenetit