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v UNSETTI.ED TODAY AND TEMORROW. FULL ASSOCIATED * PRESS DESPATCHES. . WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Va Auditorium Moving Pictures ater, Hpecial City Proposed Charter. Strube Orchestral Club the Third of the Y. M. Entertainment Course. 11,1 0, O. F. meets Miss M. C, all this week. See the latest A. Blll has them in velvet, buck the latest styles $3.50 and $4 A Shew of Class at Poli's. good show ong Always there, fc show as you York o from Ke theater liams' houses ing over the you join i The nill f nesday i Richards in 18 an act of art and color. al wetting and ele. a spe Ten Brooke comedians & Nolan in clever team and bring ¥ Poodles a and they ar have yed direct ) Wednesday night d a number be S0 successf lesque manag burlesqus ur Friday ntgh BREED THEATER. The world's 1 Feries of 1 picture at t girst three dave o the most perfect otog baseball ma Nattomal | world's o whelmingly defeated to 1 by A team which has been regard- as a minor ue. Many gltmpees of players. who th Wolcott class and il THE AUDITORIUM. Headed by for Monday, Tuesday the bill at the nt one. head the list with their sensa ctacular music be an exee lea used in mation scene satting o fence are A neat team terplachorean ing the Girl That eccentri ten, known as the will be on hand h-provoking songs of m Mr. Stockton single turns on the roac mer & TFillman change artists, gramme for the The entire bill i day, and the il Wednesda Cars With Brass vel offered ven anc any for ser 1 Bos (o) Most costiy rents ar ya oecupied o1 were 1amp Opening tollet annex am esser ° Each roow is sas and has muble bed ab strongest appea ping car w TRomton tmve The new enrs went xce night The soeci LETTERS TO THE EDITOR l ville and moving pictures at| Objects to New Chirter. ideville and motion pictures at the are three prop government Meeting {0 one of these in my opinion shou people to e enough to tiet Churcl who is not a taxy (Class legisla- as Lodge, No. in_Odd Feilows' Thames Union 3 and J. of A, meets in Lucas Block. Norwich Conclave, Ni Austin Block. Norwich Lodg h meets in Buckingham Memo Taft Lodge. No. 25, 4 in Ponemah Hall, Taftville Sebequonash Conncil 3 moets In Foresters’ H Norwich Lodge, N meets in Pythian Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS N. E. O. P. eligible to“offie. [ To either Sheriff of the City of Nor- 1an is allowed to repres No _effective : organization. ive and refer- The recall, ini ndum are made practically Delegating less, eorrupt- RT BOARDMAN. g sl | November, 1910, Adles will be in Norwich | THE GOVERNORS. Gains in the. States Made by Dem- yles in shoes. In these the od eight democ ns. The returns for wwernors show that fifteen democrats Tuesday and. eleven There are t the governor: mbents had st ighteen republi Hoston ernors elected ind be one r today & scorer Mners, Wright Vision of the Emmett Onal, d. F. Shafroth, r. meon E. Baldwin, 4. Connecticut— Idaho—James H. Claude R. Porter, r. R. Stubbs, rical effects Hampshire Wilson, d ful stunts th Colquitt, d. PRESCRIPTION FOR BACKACHE sur sunny da ¥ b the resu this big fiim T snehip bascball series of 1910, the Philadelphia Chicago Cubs, in g adelphia and Chicagc historic in that ti and perfect pi ed in Phil- were absent films 1910 2dit baseball prehensive and these familiar ATTENTION, MILKMEN! r in special pro the transfor in which the whole st nges in full vi he musical ins f extraord of pails, bricks, implements, of singers are DIl & Ward, { i 2 | . E. CHAPPELL CO. | Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. | Instead of INTERESTED »r Old Over JACOB STEIN, | 'Phore 26-3. 93 West Main Street. ation, bu Var-ornamer $15.00 $18.50 Coats. See this line. They are worth more money. “Fur ment containe table,. Ove " Native Chickens, Fowls and Du: o VERY FINE VERY CHEAP wt r in Chicago , vears ARO, as compared PEOPLE’S MARKET, . € Frankiin St. | FALL and W Heavy Dress Go suits and chil REMNANT Prices very MILL REMNANT BLOOM. Proy Dr.F. W. HOLMS, Den'is! Room A. | | Decorating. LEGAL NOTICES. * ‘WANTED. WANTED—Man and wife on a_farm. Steady employment “all’ year. Refer- ences’ required. Address Wm. H. Kel- capable woman. Call at 124 McKinley Ave. novidd s . ] . loge, R. F. D. No. 8, Norwich, Conn. l ee l ‘}‘O‘A]‘id i WANTED Situation as _nurse. by WANTED middle aged . man with capita st in a very e pBlo s Al s important business enterprise, offering good salary and promising returns, This is an opportunity of a lifetime for 2 the right man. Address P. O. Box 653, wich, ew Haven, Conn. novi4d You are hereby directed to Warh | wWaANFED_Anyone, anywhere can the legal voters of the city of Norwich earn big pay copying addresses at to meet in the Town Hall in said city | home evenings. Book, 4c stamps. C. on_Monday, November 14, 1910, at 8 H. Rowan, Chicago, IlL. novizd o'clock in the evening, to hear the re- | “\waNTED AT ONCE—Man and bov port of the Commission appointed un- | for picker room; steady work; family der authority of a vote of said city Airlie Mills, Hanover, Conn. at its adjourned annual meeting in novizd June last, and to take action thereon | “yyaNrmD _An ambitions woman as and on a proposed new City Charter | saleswoman; meet only selected cus- to be by said Commission presented to | Address Bulletin, Box 35. sald meeting. | Dated at Norwich, this City of Norwich, Conneticut. Connecticut, Gre ing: 5th day of WANTED—Steady work; good Turner & Stanton Co., Golden | CHAS. F. THAYER, = |St $ novsd - of the Ci q jeh ! WANTED—at the B ckus Hospital. a M of the City of Norwich. | ~WANTED woved 1 hereby cer the above and fore- SILK WHBAVERS WANTED—Good going is a_ true and attested copy of Steady work. Apply Givernaud Bros., the original warning and notice direct- | Mechanic St. no¥2Q ed to me for servic Attest—TIMOTHY A. Sheriff of the C novd TEY_AND HOGS. G. A. REY, Bullard, Norw Tel. 646-6. oct2sd of Norwich. | WANTED—Farms. Have buyers. Also for rent. Send full particulars. Connecticut Farms Realty Co. 302 Broadway, New York. oct20d 1 BUY POU { WANTED—W inders: 4 quillers { Mill, Mecha St oct21ld SALED PROPOSALS will be re d by the State Highway Commis- Room Capitol.” Hartford, , until 2 p. m., Monday, Nov. 14, three sections graded re < two sections of grav nd one section gravel rc in accordance with plan ons. WANTED—A real salesman, a man y abilit 1 work for us . to represent u in Connecticut for 1911. Must be read to commence work Jan. 1st. We have 2 large, well known and in every way line of exciusive calendars Our line that cach in every town in the ard to size, can be Dur goods are no more so_than and know from the experience of other: | been and are now in our bright, hustling man who and_ is willing to % {ate the price The State High eserves the right to the nber of feet rtract is let must be accompanied by a «s than one-third of the Any bidder to whom using to offered sioner decrea contract ha ign the contr nd furnish_a at the pric ty compan bond, 1 . vith from $5 or a certified check, shall forfeit from b T specification ed then's Ofil at 1. Kellogg 7 allup’s, Moosup, Plainfield, or | : Highway Commissioner re- | e right to t any and a 5 Family Cooks. Gener: Hartford, Conn., Nov. 5 |man and w House Girls, e on farm; also a single man on farm who can milk and can o MACDONALD. o7 | drive and care for horses. d, Conn novsd J. B. LUCAS, | Room 32, Central Building. NOTIC AT A COU Norwich Fwich PROBATE HELD for the District » 1 day, of Novem- WANTED. | Farm help, general housework help, | cooks and ali kinds of help. I have o hand sev: 1 laborers and one or two i engineers that I want to find also a few teamsters. of Harrie in said B . REEV Central Building, 4% Broadw rom ihis_d PERSONAL. newspaper h | LADIES CONFINEMENT INSTITUTE District, and make | —Physicians attending. Infants adopted surt. Fo! cticulars, write E For particulars, e Sanitarium, Hartford, sep17d C. CHURCH — e LOST AND FOUND. A ‘ " - i)("flsrt‘llni)‘%.\' dof( iid »la—t S oSy guatfed in the above| i ADY'S “BOEDHHUNTING:CASE EDWARD M. ANTHONY WATCH WITH THE MONOGRAM A. ——— | B. P. ON THE BACK. REWARD IF | RETURNED TO 185 WASHINGTON | STREET. novidd Sav- | 1 creditor: | | novidd a Che LUMBER AND CCAL. return it to coAL Wakefield, R. L Election with a Large “E” Is = _; ———— Over — Now for the Winter’s Coal : Somebody had to get left—every- 't win at Election, but eve; body can win if buys the that Chappel Co. It's as nearly perfect as -bright, shiny, long su tle ash. Telephones. A Striking Resemblance novi4daw | old suit has been cleaned and pressed z { % i between your old suit and a brand | | new one will be noticed after your | hat have made our work the stand- | ara of excellenca in cleaning and dye- !i'lg. I yonu want your suit cleaned it Verr ”“i Free Blll'lllllfl Kinds and I.e!ligh iand pressed just right, ‘see %that it comes to us. ALWAYS IN STOCK | A D. LATHROP, \ Lang’s Dye Works, | Cffice—cor. Market and Shetuciot 3¢ Telephone 168-13 | sept27d oct2sa CALAMITE COAL Your Opsortunit “It burns up clean.” Well"Seasoned Wood BOOKS THE L. L. CHAPMAN €0., | 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. . H. HASKELL. | )50 Bagks for 75c G LN i | $1.50 Books for 50¢ COAL and LUMBER I $1.20 Bosks for 35c In th y ming, | OTHERS AT o Peni bods of the finest An- | - orid. We have 5¢ 10¢ 15¢ 25¢ ne of the Lest roofings known e & from 16¢ fo $1.50 A.}P}SR.GAN &30’\! ! GIFT BOGKS Ltities of e the ngenta for Rex Flintkote em The i leaves a larger | stock on sove, and to | e ve made quite a rediss | It 152 good timg| mo tion in the pr to buy no Also Paints, Muresco, Moldings, mn" a gener upply of decorative mate- | = rals. Painting,” Paper Hanging and | § - MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry ! and Securities of any kind at the il Lowest Rates of Interest. “ An old | @ established firm to deel with. P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. Telanhona unid (Bstablished 1872.) FHE COLLATERAL LOAN Co,, 142 Main Street, Upstuirs. nging to Lottic | [ | X | by us. Our pains-taking methods are | Telephone. 157 Franklin 5L | WALL BRBERS. | ot e s i | { 5 | | | i | | | Lamson barn and other neces: | running water at house and barn; a FOR SALE. TO RENT. FOR SALE—Bay mare, safe for a woman to drive. 1 have no further usc for her, Call at No. 544 Main St. Side. novizd {9 dhe \Stedman house TO RENT—The first story apartment ;7 No. 417 hington St, Inguire H. Y. Yerring- ton, 428 Washington St., Cily. novldd FOR CHEAP—A fonr-station carrier system; good as new. Somers Bros. novlild FARM FOR SALE—Situated in Mont- ville, 11-room house, 1-tenement house, large barn, silo, icéhouse and running water in both houses barn, all buildings new; also good milk . postoffice and routé, near trolley graded school, Enquire of Ir Browning, Montville, Ct novild FOR SALE—A coupe,with shafts and 1 be sold at a 50 Broad St. pole, in perfect order bargain. Inquire at nov9d W | Browhing. aprisMWs S. Jones, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, cen- trally Jocated. continuous Rot water, team heat, bath and gas. 38 Union St. "Phone 834-4. novidd TO RENT—Upper tenemenc ’n Pellett block, 262 Main street. .Amos A. FOR RENT—louse of ten rooms, N 4 Washington Street, with all conven- ences; steam heat. Tnquire of Isaac novia FOR SALE—Boy's Tuxedo suit. ply at Bulletin Business Office. TO RENT—A fir ment. No. 2 Rock River i N. Inquire John . Fanning, N Willow St. novzd Ss upper tene- FOR SALE OR RENT_—ilouse at No. with all modern con- veniences; also eight acres of land with same. Address or inquire of Fred Tour- tellotte, on premises. novzd 5 West Pearl St., Willoughby, of 180 ac: of Canterbury, two mi station, on R. F. D. rou ple and peach orchards, 2 good 'OR SALE—Farm of the late A. J. in the town s from R. No. 1. buildings, pa » of Emi TO RENT—Lower tenement, _four rooms. Enaquirc of J. Bradford (Book- binder), 108 Broadway. seppd TO RENT- 21 Ripley place, a good tenement of & oms, first floor; rent reasonable. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. oct13d TO RENT—The store just vacated by the Thames National bank; possession st omce. Enquire of J. B. Lucas, Cen- tral 3uilding. octld TO RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms from $1 up;_ permanent or transient. 60 Main St., Morwich. sep23d jof w and timber. For furthe ticulars inquire on the pla H. Willoughby, Administratrix. MATT TINKER..... ...Auctioneer AvcTiO! I will sell at public auction day, Nov. 15th, 1910, at 10 a eight-room house in good steam heat, bath and set tubs, ern, running water, about Jand. 1 outbui 3 henliouse 12x26, a_ g f also houséhold_furniture, Situated d. JESS] town, on main rc Montville. | Tel 736, sepldd | EGGS :, 'n, increase your receipts 50 per cent. by get ting some of our Mayflower White W andotte blood into your flock. fer vou vou cocKerels ot very low pric time. Our order book for for future IF YOU WANT TO SELL your property put it into the of A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff who will give you honest, e xXperienced serv less a sale is made. Farms a specialty. oice of 50 beautiful e without charge un- | SALE HORSES I have several Chunks, 2 Big Hor: and 2 Second Hand Horses that T want to dispose of at once. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 1’ 2. novsd For Sale 1 Want To Sell 11-13 Hill St. It is a two family house. modern improvements, Electric Lights. Price right. Don't you want to buy it. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, For Sale In Town of Lisbon 4 on line, 140 acre farm, 60 acres balance pasture and woodland; keep head cattle. cuts 35 tons hay; failing supply of water, with runnir water in buildings; has an elegont 10- room ise, with frostproof bar: ho 56x 415 miles , inquire WRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bullding, Norwich, Conn. novsd CHAS. E. WHITNEY 227 MAIN STREET. [Real Estate and Insarance FOR SALE A variety of Cottages, Dwelings and | | Tenement Property in all parts of the | city at prices ranging from $1,200 to $20,000. See Lists at Office. Rents collected, repairs effected, etc. octlsd FOR I: By crder of the Honora- ‘ourt of Probate for the District of Norwich, T will sell the real estate be- fside « a double dwelling ho | bounded southwester tillable 4 < Court of Probate ), with silo, carriage barn, icehouse, henmery from city. Fur 40 Acre Village Farm in, Windham Center, elegant locatien, two-story, eight-room house, barn with basement, all buildings first class. Price Have a ba sold at once. 00. TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Willilmantie, Conn. 715 Main S sepzid Farms Farms Farms will buy a four-a from buss £690 will buy a cottage house, large place situated in the village of Pawc tuck, Conn Possession given immedi- ately. Easy terms. isfaction guaranteed. THOS. J. DODD, Norwich | Telephone 349-2. Norwich, MME. TAFT, PALMIST AND CLATRVOYANT, cated iley St. New London. now ner ain in &4 Lunch Cart re place, new house, abundaiice of fruit, situated 1% village. ' Investigate. arm Bullatin General Contractor D orders receive prompt and careful . atientior. Give me a trial order. t 68 Washington St., cor B ] TO RENT—House No. 242 Franklin St.; eight rooms; rent reasonable. Ap- | ply Dr. D. L. Jones, East Great Plain. | TO RENT—Store at 55 Franklin St. Engquire at this office. mar19d TO RENT Cottage hovse of eight rooms. All conveniences, including steam heat. Five minutes' walk from center of city. Ingnire of JAMES L. CASE. 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. TO LET. | _The place known as the Moss Farm, | com Westerly posioffice, con- 110 acres, 10-room house some modern Improvement 50X100. Possession about Nov, Apply to W. A, WILCOX, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L oct. FOR SALE. | offer for sale: the Large FIREPROOF SAFE recently used by the Davenport Firearms ‘Co. Size 4 feet by 6 feet. Prac- tically new. Price right. JAMES L. CASE, Trustee, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. NOTICE longing "to the late Patrick id_property consi nd on the northwesterly Boswell Ave, with the half of o thereon stand- own of Norwich, by land former- ing, situate in t of the estate of F northwesterly by land Norwict - ax 1y b: NOTIC FOR SALE: By er of the Fon e District of interest of Norwich., T will Maria_ Hennon. of Griswold, de- | ed, in the f ng described real te! A parcel of land with dwelling | thereon situate on the easterly | of Matthewson within _ the | Borough of Jewett City, Town of Gris- nd of terly Church wold, bounded northerly by Francis X Julia Casavan by land of Mary's R. C. | Corporation, and southerly by land of | Joseph Boucher et ux. | | | JOHN F. HENNON, novidd Administrat Latest Novelties Chignon Puffs Cluster Curls «_lor thhe New Coiftures §| Gikson Tt G, 67 Broadway ‘'Phene 505 The Eundflrsel and Lingerie MODELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. 19c, 25¢, 48¢c 5e, 48¢, 75¢, 98¢ | | I and u 75¢, 93¢, $1.25, $1.50 Men's Mocha Driving Gloves i 98c, $1.25, $1.50 ¥ | ,ves 48c, 98¢, $1.25 @ Dress Kid ( ALLING RUBBER CO. 192 ) Main St. Norwich, Conn. 162 State St., New London, Conn. | The thin | “Yes. He never asks for aisle seat: POCTRY. THE GARDEN FOUNTAIN. For my delight comes dipping win About your shailows futtering, Where. fearioss, on the mossy brink d'he blackbird: dips his bill to drink. The sun for my dellfiht shall part The casket of vour Tily's heart, Open_the folded white For my delight. And when the burnished noon has come And all my garden choir i® dumb, When dipping wing has sought the Adl}lcfives f the j: ined nd shadow of the jasmined eaves, Then sudden—from ‘a brassy sky A meteor-flash. A drlm-ay Shall on the adge alight . For my delight. When eve shall peer with slanting rays Down the sequestered garden-ways. Your constant voice shall call me still To learn the sscrots of the hill. Of hidden sources whence you slip The babble at the marble’s Hp, And drop your crystal bright For my delight. riia Peade, in London Spectater. KEEPING THE RECORD STRATGHT. ©Ob, hobble gown, Peach basket hats, And high-heeled shoes And Reaps of rats, ‘We write these fow Short lines to vou To_keep the record Straight, we do. We long fo have “Y()lu un(lls-rstand 'e love th o eat theoiida, Not_becausa they Wear things like you But in spite of 6! That fact, we do. —Fouston Post. BEST REMEMBERED. A wise man bent his waary head Ang' sighed, “This life i= all unrest. s you wish you hadn’t snid it the world remembers best.” —Washingten (D. C.) Star. THE PEN! Are W NT GRABBER. Chicasp has big teet, or so Old Jokesmiths used to say: But thely're not in it th the feat Of Pililadelphia, eh —Houston Post, VIEWS AND VARIETIES Glever Sayings. AMirs. A—Where did vou go for yeur hat? Mvs. B—Through my hus- ind’s pocketsi—Boston Transcript. Mrs. Poorleigh—And what would you e now if it wasn't for my money? Mr. Poorleigh—A “bachelor, my dear—Lip- pincott’s Magazine. The Old One (as they clasp hands) —Hello. there, o\ man! 7The Young hello, there! How's the “I'm doing my best to get ahead,” serted Cholli>,” *Well, heaven knows | you need one,” assented Dollie.—Toledo Blade Blobi of —MDoes Scrébbler ever display the eccentricities of *genius? s—Yos, he occasionally pavs bacik some money he borrows.—Phila- delphia Record. “How is vour wife getting on with her social settlement work?’ ‘Great. She's had her picture in the papers twice this month.”"—Detroit Free Press. Musical JHostess—They tell me, cap- tain, that you fairly dote en Wagner. Baseball Enthueiast—aAll a mistake, madam. T'm a Philadeiphian—Cleve- land Plain Dealer. Closefist—I saw a magician last night who made $10 bile disappear ss though they had never existed. Spendit —Hub! 1 can do that.—Philadelphia Record. “Your husband seems less careworn than formerly.” “Yes; mow that the baseball seagon is over he hasn't any thing but his business to worry him. —Pittsbure Post. Jack—When we quarrzled she asked me to return her letters. Tom—And, of course, you did? Jack—Sure, and 1 a {other gids in among them.—Chicago cidentally dropped three or four freun aws. “Rather a peculiar ehap, isnt he?” when he applies at the box office of : theater and he always neglects to da- mand a lower when he engages a berth in a slesper.”—Chicago Record-FHerald. MUCH IN LITTLE Liverpool claims to be the best light- ed city in the United Kingdom. The value of the output of Quebec's mines has more than doubled in ten years. from $£,548,476 in 1800 to $5,- 3,062 last year. Mary A. Calahan, principal of a pub- lic school at Birmingham, Als., for more than thirty years, has a statue in that city in Capital park. The annual lumber cut in the coast | forests of Alaska is about 37,000,000 board foet. This consists almost en- tirely of spruee, since hemlock is but ttle used. Next to the Washington monument, the new Pilgrims’ monument on Cape Cod, Mass., which fs 273 feet high, is the loftiest structure of solid masonry on this continent. Work is being pushed on the railway from Bahla Bianca to Carmen de Pla- tagones. The extreme southern part of the province of Buenos Ayres ap- pears to be developlng rapidly. In the construction of tha additional waterworks system to supply Mexico City 30,000 tons of iron pipe from France and England will be used. The valv ave ordered I the TUnited States. The production of wheat for milling purposes is confined almost axclusively to the highlands of the interior of Co- Jombia, finding its greatest extameion | upon the piateau on which Bogota is sitnated, at an altitude of neariy 8,500 feet above sea level. Missiesippi all tha stato prisoners mploved on four farms owned b he state. One contains 18,000 acres. | The prisoners clear and improve tho land and grow crops. (otton m tha chief product. All tha white prisoners |are on one farm of 2,200 acres. No new_mining devslopments took place in Panama during 1909. The Darien Gold Mining company main- tains its average output. and has the + mine of any importance I the biie, althoush in the provinces of guas and Cocle there are several sveloped mines, The Russion governmeni is contem- ng the establishment of an ex- tem of wireless telegraphy and probably also a net- communications over Russia A number of tests are beimg ifferent systems Inoking to a large installation. Of the railway from Puerto Deseado i, 40 miles were com- Puerto Deseado has now over 1,000 people. A larga schoolhouse. is s0on to be erecied theve, and other establishinents are glanned 10 mee growing needs of ihiis Pat SEan © e on Aug Under date of Ale. §, 1910, Americes ster Henry W Furnise, Port an ce, Hayu, reporis thar President Rimon of Hayt purchased from an American fAvm 1,000 Springfeld rifles, instead of purchasing rifes in Burope. v Purniss adds that the order Followed as soon ax practieable by further orders for 2,640 more rifies,