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denry Allen % Son" Novwwioh, Thuraday, Oct. 13, 1910, The Bulletin should be delivered everyivhere in the city before 6 a. m. Sulyscribers who fail to receive ic by that time will confer a favor by res portiag the fact to The Bulletin Co. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS Educators of Prominence. §8 Main Streel, i i _ @aeBulletin. [State School Teachers’ " Convention 5 e Perry on Lake Erie, James Otis: Ba- long-long, the Igorot Boy. A. . Jenks; First Book of Birds, Mille Fourth Grade: Docas, Snedden; How Addresses Will Be Made at New Haven and Hartford by | e, Travel, Chamberlain; Aunt’ Mar- tha's Corner Cupboard. Kirby: Stories ~"NIT'C i I rooms and of Colonial Chiidren, M. L. Pratt. YLU . Ol By e T b Third Grade: Child Life in Many f' "".“'{,". e Lands, Blaisdell; Seven Litile Sisters, > ! Andreiws: Storics of Great Amerteans = E wflbl 50 st | i WA b 2 4 Tor Littls Americans, Tggioston: Sto- ; i 9-:»&::1” I . ' 4 The 84th annu he ]10.20—An Old Reading Book, Marous | Mes of Woods and Fe! . V. Brown, e TADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQIESTZY, | & . e Tod F 4 Connecticut sma‘l're'-"cefi::';‘ avsocias | | 'White, principal nofmal school, of | . Second Grade: The Iittle Red Hen energy. You can get along ol 3’ et e Bt OO R L oo tion will be held at New Haven and | New Britain. Primer, Pratt; Eskimo Stories, Smith if n““‘.,l‘h“ For New England: Fair Tharsday | Hartford on Friday, October 21. The | 11—Intermission. Stories of the United States, A. € without Scott’s Emulsion ers, owning and Friday: cooler Thursday: dlmin- | speakers at both places will be the | 11.15—"Are pupils justified in asking | Davis: In Field and Pasture, M. B. you hnmunshlne ,f "Norwi ishing northwest, shifting to north- |smme for the sectional meetings, The | the question, ‘What is the gouvd of | Dutton. i . winds. ps jald: On Thursday fair and continued 1 Water in Shn.ucket R:ver Very Low=|group of departinmnts of (e United | these theses. All topics have a close | ishing cumpany closed down | felation to (he practieal needs of the | Wednesday on, account of the low | VArious departments, and all teschers | mal School, Fitchburg, Mass. state of wuter in the Shetucket riven |8F® urged to narticipato in the discus- 45—Intermission. Old residents in the village say that |®ions. they have never before s water in this river as at this time. 1In|schoo)l. Leader, Dr: Susan B. Sheri- | Sualem, Ma several p in_the Shetucket river, | dan. New Haves. Question box vine 1 programme for the Hartford meeting | it?” Prof. Frank H. McMurry, ‘Predictions from the New Work Her- | bolisrear Fartony “1 Teachers' college, Columbia univer topies of Inferest o the particular | Institute of Musical Art, New York. teachers in attendance at| Drawing—Room 26, second floor, school industirial train- B. Anthony, State Nor- Blackboard illustration,” Freder- n =o little | Tnglish' Round Table—Room 8, High ( Ick Whitney, State Normal school, LOCAL ITALIANS HAVE but for the millions who A‘ 5 z don’t get much sunshine, DT le poridn #8 ot g General Meetinig, Foot Guard Ar| StV i COLUMBUS CELEBRATION. t 4 to said w»nc.um n L Diovail With 1t e, 250 Mgk stvanr: Primary, Foot Guard Armory, 150 it | y . this 110 d’gfl 9:"?" A D. to10 | sou ¥ 10 s v winds, and |7 Miss A ; atric . N. B ren efl [ on Erida: to partly cloudy weath. | 2-~Preliminary business meeting. i e L‘mLia‘odrfr‘:’nl"’s':;m")"]“gfi’;leégf Parade of Giuseppi G ih;ldl Society c“ s mu slun otk Lf . g, Liurony. | with siight temperature changes, | 216—Address, “A programme for tech- | £ W Headed by Tubbs’ Band. T nereby certl Y that the above nemed foliowed by local rains in the western | hical education fn the United | P B signers and endoreers are electors an | parts of this section. States Frederick Henry Svkes, | 10—The education of the lower nerve | Columbus day on Wednesday, the | [l is absolutely necessary. faxpavers, owning m:ei"n Sofivich” Ohaetiations b Mt PiLD., director of technical educa- centers.” (The necessity and tyran- | first time Oct, 12 has been a legal holi- You can alwa: m Scott’s ’ll;lu,wn”utn;l ':firv gf . 3 | ervati in ish. tion and of the schools of household | Dy of habit) Dr. Earl Barnes, his- | day in Connaéticut, was not allowed to ys s LI S . Toen Lt sl O { The following records, reported from | an, a feachers' col- | torical, educational and sociological, | pass without recognition by Norwich ; Chok B oR ook W e ey d industrial arts, Teachers' col 3 Nt et sunshine, Sevim's pharmacy, show the changes | jloge New York. lecturer. Ttuliaws, observing it with & parude of E D (hnn?y”‘; . In temperature and the barvmetric | 3_Intermission and business meeting. | 10.45—Intermission. the Giuseppi Caribaldi soclety, of & m:&‘ n:r; l:'vr[m_wuv & Rt o changes Wednesda TR W*Ad,lr,,,s_s)nm“h Prosident M. 11—"Teaching and diecipline,” Miss which Bruno Pedace is president. T!w,\" exchange. .pmm“m “u"d‘“m“fl,“'n. i 5 2083 | L. Stryker, LLD., Hamilton col- | “gara) Loulse Arnobd, dean of Sm- | Pafaded In the early afternson with Hauors, ale. luger beer, Rhine win n. . 2 lege. soTlagt: Mot about forty men in line, starting fron | and cider ih the building at i) mn | 12 m. 2 Section Meetings. Principals, Park | Genntre Schaols Main Hall, Second | CoIpenters’ hall in the Tucas block. — e === street. Town of Norwioh. sxcept in " e ie 'y 8 iy { 8 p. m. Vil ey “ha i 2 3 Country Schools, Main Hall, Seco headed by Tubbs’ nd. The line of | _ | rooms and apartments in s uf BY BUILDING YOURSELF UP Bl “gligiic, i onus 4 Church Chapel. High Streel. leader, | mgor High Bchool Bullding. = Lesder, | march was to the WWeat Ride, retupning | 183, Games were played and a poa- | 2203 and ABErCRICALE I S o eut | i . ) Strong, Supervi i i or. sipal Normal i cnv | Dt hunt enpoyed by the children, Inez | or” partitioned in Such mg\\n.r a8 to WITH ¢ Henry T. Burr, —principal Normal | along Main street and up Broadway | - i i G cipal, Arsenal School Distric school, Williman'tic. o Rockiwell atreet, through B el | ORI ORI & the Hnonct e T (e pow GO P edt 1 aednes, : “adr; - y & 3 3 3 o t, anc - | rooms: ¥ plac e Wedneaday: Fair e 10—"The rural school In the new edu- | atrect, MeKinley avenue and Frenkiin [$¥arded the fivsi, and Fiorence CHE | {oons, M piase, m...ar.fi"‘ in S e it b s Gon dict ‘Elimination and_ retardation of ation,” E. E. Balcomb, State Nor- | #(reet to Franklin square and then to | ¢ e (~~“l Tt 8 e tanle, | qiTect line from any church o o | Wednesday her s predict- f “children,” Leonard P. Ayres, secre- | oo %G S0 B % fOmD Greeneville and back to the hall. e & ot 3 cected | PUblie or parochfal school, °" the ed. Dackward childfen investiga- S Aintenit g At the end of the narade they a|lozded with gond thingy, was grected | BT " phiuinine (heteto, 1 i LR it e a 10.45—Intermission. w]for a shorf T Hoket street | With joy. Mamma Duc eld o con- | potoffice, public library, | . S e foundation. 11—“Mothods _in .ungraded schools }for a short time in Bhetucket strect| ;. 00" 1 ce ut the center, ho iding | Dated ag Norwieh, Ui i .- ’ e 0.45—Intermission. i Charles E. Pratt, superintendent of | i front of the Lucas building. where jSDipuous place ug the wventer. hol toban St NB™i8Eh M Yonepn Betinge oop or cop § flimination anpl retardation of | gohools, Woodstock. Michael Capurini made an address vp- | o (0 OUCE FEC L L auek Applicani. We. the undersigned, are ALL THE GOOIL hildren in Conmecticut. dward B. et on Columbus and the band 1 o} ST NITCHE R (0a R ina )l KK 8 eloctors and taxpayers, GWIMI real LIVER OIL WITHOU THE Sellety. supervising principal Lovell Muste—Brown School Hall, corner|rovaj [eali ir. An address war also | WHICH €RCh guos Noved ws A SOU- | ggrate. of the Town of Norwich, and FISHY TAS district, New iaven. of Morgan and Market streets. Lead- | made by Presidont Bruno Pedace w\,. yenir. The fllhyhduk tke with i nereby #ign and endorse the foregolng : ; 1035111.30—Ways of Measuring Results,” | er, William E. Brown, New Haven. | the soclety assembled in the hall af “‘;Q".““(' candles al '*;'”l'r““\‘;’h it (LT SRR T S ST TR R Sold Only By %5 i Howell Cheney, member state board | 10— First presentation of rote song, e parade. i il "nl s iy By i appNeEnt 8 A auilabie peresh to bé | i ot education. Gilustrated with & class from Bari- | “The puraders wore ved fannel shiets, Dicved T A ok | llounsed pptsiact 0 Shl | apnlication. . fe o 3 | 9521 High School—10-12, Hartford Public | 1ett school, New Britain, Miss Galla- griy ed | £ el cush wishs { Datea at Norwdch, this o= N n Sevln & scn 5 5 | o “ia | High School Building. arranged by W.| gher, teacher). ey carr m\ } . l\‘“lh Buserd BeuIel, fon, \‘h-!,-‘t D RT0: Uariin Durr Wittiam 1 H .9 L ! =21 D. Hood, principal Gilbert school, of | 10.20—"Two-part singing” lustrated 2 flage and the soclety "-‘ . j*‘ Harriet Ty !‘l"‘ D e Eilis Raphagl, Jo mp.flfbflv - i Y. igh water it {s low | Winsted. > with fifth grade class from Camp | ner. s thair intention to make the ;'*\'l""jj‘;jb"”;*“ Awong thuse present | Erank af, Hilton, I hereby oertify thai e bt B b This section has been subdivided in- | 8¢hool, New Britain, Miss Decker, | celebration on a larger scale mext year | il (VeI TG O g 0 Thes ana taxpayers owning resl estat P de et i | teacher) | With a parnde £nd apeakers from out | I e Tencs “Cobp, | the Town of Norwieh. Dated at GREEN[VH LE Boveral theses will ha poimented o | 11—Address—Prof. Thomas Tapper, ; of town. OESHOS Gl s . ;| wich, this 5th day of October. oid Newbury and Ada aster Willinin Russell w London. Mrs. New- | Glady | Ru 1916, Chas, 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk DUCKLING PARTY ON Lionsl Ethier Coafined to House by |cach round table. The remainder of { Figh school. Leader, A. i. Went- FIFTH BIRTHDAY |hury wis assisted 1 witerinining tho [ M0 PHIBOARD 03 COUNTY COM- Sickness—Brief Motes. the seskion wili be devoted to the open | Worth, supervisor of drawin New % —— {chiliren by her siste Mrs. Wiltin § ol ADDI A 1loense 1o sell and discussion of the subjects presented in | Haven. Given by Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Newbury Bianton of New London. who 8| aichange. epivitioue s iniox oating onding & few weelks with Mrs anors. & 2SRyl 4 iy 1 3 o building At 47-8% . Towa of Nurwich ‘ex- rooms and apartmenis in ng ¥ part oy parts of : cut off or partitioned in sueh to form hn“ru'h.sl 'd(ll'rl 0;‘;(! rediring room > place o LN ness ix not loc Within two hundred for Miss Harriet S. Newbury. M wd Mrs 2 Melrose tarra party Tuesdey from 4 to in honor of their youngest d Miss Harriet Sydleman Newhur being little Mig Killed a Dser. d about Kk sud killed er hat weig pounds wis s it {evening haif way u Noryieh - ewiury’s fifth hirth- A Matthews: feo a air na from any ohureh nd in the Quinebaug r above. the | Tistory . Round Table—Room 10, | The Connacticut Manual Arts Te: and We y " run hy Mo-| Sdikices or ¥ njal scheol. b“'“(hl Resemblance | fi7cam is so siight that it is easy for | High school. Leader, R. Bston Phyfe, | ere' association plans to have toEnian BAYS Eton e Warden T or dnes 1 g I g q 2 person to go from one shore td t Hartford yéar an exhibit of drawing and man- gt ' A Horace Main Ledy gave AMr.] any postofiice : ibracy, or c® ¢ other without being obliged to step| Hcience Round Table—Room 11. | ual work from difterent partg of the | RAMSDEN-—In Tafts Brown permission to osc of the 3 1 e ares between your old suit and a brand|foot in the water. High school. Leader, Alexander J.|state. Phe exhibit will be one year| F, dSughter to My Sldier avenus, | deer o a few speciul rriends 1 he 1 e, O i nder- new one will be noticed after your e Wood, Winsted in Hartford and the following yvear in | _“%M® M et S — | and taxpayers. About the Village. Modern Language Round Table— | New Haven. 'This year it will be made MARRIED P N of 'the Town of #id suit has been cleaned and pressed| ‘Joseph Balfour of Central avenue is|Room 12 (High school. Leader, Her- | in Harttord Biil Posting Franchic nd herebl sign and endorse 3 yica methods are|spending o few days in Boston, with {man 8. Liovejoy, Branford. Sl s e BLACKMAR-—MARTIN-—On Wednes- | 7he franchis: for New Lo . n-of George by us. Our palns-taking jowanainy y \ M tes T anrate oend . kel enmanship—Henrs - Oct, 12, at St. Andrew's church f been awarded to Ge er licence, And hare de our work the stand- - R Righ sct 1. Leader, Miss er, Harry FHous- city. by Rev. G by th " 3 * q #nitap) 1s s licensed puvsuant to eald TR e e William Delaney bf Smith nie awtelle, Hartford, . Van de Water, D. D.. Miidrad Martin tee of the Now seociation of § Dute Norwioh. thin In cleaning and dye- | oocot i day Wednesday with friendy Round le—Room 3% Classes of pupils from difre tr_-r_\t to John Stenton Riackmar, M. D. 3iil Post, an ke This | Octobe D, 1810, Facoh tng. If you want your cleaneé} in Stafford. Leader, Walter B. Spen will be present. lustralive | pprRKENS—KINGSLEY—In Lebanon, formerly held by the lat W, F\Cintam 1. 'o ames T1. ITie- b - - | Hartford lessons will he given by Oct 1910, at the pursonage of Joseph B. fartle Josephh D 4 juet right, see that it} Tionel et of Cent A R teachers, followed by a discuss Exdter parish, by Rev Andrew [ SO ol M e | Proiffer 1 nheby cetdfy tnat the comes to us been confined to his home on account |ner Asyium and High streets. Leader, | ethods. : Minnie M. Kingsley, both of mnm.m ‘tors k. and taxpayers, owning_real of mickness since Bunday. Stanle; I1. Holmes, superintendent of | Annual Business Meeting —October | gpy nic\wma THER-STA RKW B A THES Amer; E st tate, In the Town of Norwich. Dated | sehools, New tain. | 22, 1910. 11 o'clock, High School build- o o e s e A ad i i of Notwich, (his 11th day of Gotober. s 4 Mre. Frank C. Van Duyne Thé teacling -6 thi t« ang | 108 Meriden. the Rev. frong. ot the homé of 4 D. 1910, Chas. 8 Tolbrook, Town laflfl S Dye w orks' ;'l:‘":‘{ & “""k"."'t" o "r",‘“""‘fl” crafts to girle" (with an exhibit of | At New Haven the general meeting | Major - aud e | pe g oct1aTh fter two weeks' stay i o N. 3. | 9.45 he sectlonal meet- < i 12 BOAR ¥ 3 . > needlework and photographs from | OPens at 9.45 and t . M rkweather of . ) 3 (eiephome. 157 Framkiin 51, e— the schools of Rotterdam Sid Brus |1 are held in the afternoon open- X M Tacoh B B holy ot & restaprant Hoshee SN NQRWICH TOWN ;. 3 C. Welles, secre. | ing at 2 o'clock. weather of Norwich, Conn PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. o heli Snd exonange SPINAUOUS. Bnd b Ary of ihe C(onsumers’ league of | Many teachers from here will aitend | STEBBINS GROCHOWSKI - Iy e “TT | intoxicatine | Hauors, ale, lager bec:. - SRR idi tonnectic Cewi B . me. in one of the citi < ot. 1 - Rev . hine o o’ n Durr S:na:nlnluras;l-:g T|d4|nq:v Connecticut, Newington. i the meetings in one the i o fl’”},\\ b ml: hnl:\do:m_mml JOHNSON & BENSON, R R‘.d‘(”-,'ril': ",i‘flv:;“ ‘:-;f ‘.or‘v:vlvhfi'e.‘, . akota—The King's Charlotte Qrochowsii Capt in fhie roome and epactments ts. 20 Cent:al Avenue. | Business Club ™M = — sald building. any part or parts of after a visit with relatives | wooden platform in front of the build- G wihich are cut of or paritioned in and | John Durr, who recently went to|near Peck's Corne: S i pien i SLATE R?OFIN\: g aE Y .{""‘? Toath siae " " Belle Fourshe, South Dakota, has sent R e The Bridge district school has a J AP ;| Metal Cornlces and Skylights, Gutters | rooms, or veliring roome, Ay place o FIRE PLACE FIXTURES, Im,,k interesting information abont the | . The Mieses Meehan and Mrs. Adna | half-holiday. for Columbus da y Moriae.c and Conductors, i A1l kinds of Joba | bus S T e n wI : SPARK GUAR S | city and Its environs. The city 18 sit- | Norcross of West Town street spent| The Serra family have removed fry | bing promptly attended to. edifice of Ppublic or parochial WIRE SP. D Iua\m 2.000 feet absve the sea, and has | Tuesday in Hartford, guests of Mrs. | the Casey property on Main street to | Fur sorvices w | Tei 110, school, or the premizos ertnining 2,000 population. It has five churches, | NOrcross’ sister, 'Mrs. William Risley. |a tenment in another part of the city 108 Taus 1 i B SOOI theretd, ur any postoffice, |mgll§' Jibra- BRASS FIRE SETS, gy light plant, two banks,ihres B i !” On the tleground i | S il e e TLOORIE case 4. BT | newspapers, a large flour mill and an .amb of Town strect was | ernoon, Captain Horace (¢ 00D—In New Lo . Oct Th v h F d Vc ) - her. A ). ANDIRONS, ETC. ample system Of public water works ¢ Wednesda: mining | Hill football team had a p pog Charles Underwood, aged 34 e Vaughn Foundry Lo. e o e el ,‘,‘,‘{.’"fl,’,‘_‘“' Wik Mg polying the purest water from arte- | tuberculosis stock for the state cattle|sion in preparation for their me ! G s, OWNINE YOKL eStt, the Town s sian wells. comrnissioner. On ¥Friday he will be in | against the Academy second eleven ('"".'f.‘s':f,,‘,',', -‘-U:;«;:’ 3 L, 1910, of 'Norwich, and hereby ,m‘ and en- f These wells, near the central part of | Groton on the same errand. on Thursday. Saturday they play a | xotice of fumeral. | Qorse the foregeing applloation of FH [:, Cmmflls M "atm’ st the state, now number more than 4,.- New London eleven at Sachem park. | Jamwes O'Connell for a lloenss, and 000, &t depths varying from 300 to 1- Edward Northrop of Stonington W. Al of it is soft as rafn|and h ce, Miss Anna Gifford, of,and grocer water, others contain more or less of | New London, spent Monday with Mrs. | street, is removing his mineral water The wells afford plen- | Northirop’s pare Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Groton, where he alread ty of water for stock purposes, nd | Skinner of t land road. It is expected that ther many farmers fill wp depresgions, thus succe: creating small lakes, which they have | TAFTVILLE business in the place he is leaving. ), Who rung the m store at No. rday o'elock. enings until| 700 feet. stocked with 1 ey R, Miss Gladys Elliott of Penobscot |, In several plices the pressure i8|Taftville Team Goes to Plainfield Sat- | Street gave a party on Monday eve- | from 175 to 200 pounds to the square 4 HEry, BEtE D Mill to 2 number of her friends. inch. and this great force is used to| 4rday—Low Water Shuts Down Mill |, 50 1ar1y pieasant time was en- supply powe for running electric light Room—Sshools Closed for Columbus plants, flour mills, factories, ete. day—Personal Not: i - — of new macadam on_ M — Effects of Drouth. The Taftville Association Footballl | the blackenm ed. arket | | patterns. No. 11 {0 g To mitd nphiteation Daced st Norwich | -anzsd inis 1ith Jday of Oetab AL n. "w\ .. | PR Totn AL Aovan, William B, Mot a sor to Mr. Allvn to continue A he east half of the small stretch n strest near heen complet- | Mre. S. 1 Bonney and her daughter, |club team will meet the Plainfield elev- | ed and work is now procecding on the i el | tock of areby certi thal said appideant i a B ot o rfi:rr;"’;:,“f suitable person o be licensed purmuent 111% IR«!])II'nP_‘l \\‘:mnm ‘ll‘l-flll’&n T"r U o Arphiy. ereby . 15 Main Straet, S. F. GIBSON bt Named signare and ndoreers ave g i electors and lnkp‘yer.-. owning real ‘,“ d \h ot M t ‘ W fker estate, |n hc(":;:\\"v\‘(?" I\V Mm mtb;;l Nor 3 (1in and Sheet nedd 0 7 1910, Chae, 8. rn‘hmk NG Agent for Richardson and Boyoatoen | nera] Dlreclfl rs Furnaces e 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Gonn, | missioners for New London County: 1 hereby apply for a transfer of license AND to sell and” oxenange epitituous and WS S RCa intoxicating liquons ale. lager uafi" iglo. [.‘ALL__lglo | Miss 1. . Bonney, of Fluntington %ane, {en at 3.15 o'clock Saturday afternoon, | west side of the trolley track. When Rhine Wm: and older in tho bufldine - ok a carriage ride to Hanover on |&t Plainfleld. The team leaves Taft- | this is completed a bad mudhole will B fihs S e B ot ey P { Tuesa On the way the great scarcl- | ville on the 1.45 o'clock car, connecting | be done away with. : X ' ments in said huilding, any part or I em now showing my newity of water wns noticed. Watering | with the Jewett City car. The follow- | While the new macadam is being X g parte of wiich are cut off or partition g | troughs are dry, 2nd wells and clstorns s the lineup of the taam that will [laid on Main street, a new pipe is H d Fl ed in such manfier as to formi booths. line of Fall Woolens. that for vears e nof failed either esent_the Taftville club in the | being put in to replace the old one of | eailng ah umf)]nf’, side reome, or FeUFiMe rooms. My placs CHAS, H. NICKERSON, | give 10 or are very low., She- l“:un‘n onnecticnt league: Goal, . |the Chelsea aqueduct com . Much Lady Assistant 2 _h”m"‘ __'1" ,.;:“"" ;’ ‘alfcor line tram acd septdd Fine Tailori | tucket ri t Occum is so low thas | Finlay: fullbacks, J. Andrews, W.lof the old pipe was found in goof oHes. . 39 | G2 Franidin Straz: g ] e B s a5 ne Tailoring.| (o could walk scross its bed. At Ferguson; halibacks, R. Wilson, B. |condition. but :bnodr.. were tiwo sections [ aared o sehool, or | the premises pertaining | Bultic pu water comes over the dwm, | Pilling, J. Wilson: forwards, Robert|that were in bad shape. i PR, i Spa 1 2 thereto, or any postoffice, pubMe libra- | Bultic Do water coinies nlu.nn:gd“t‘t:’e D T, fos Wl Rotiart | i e » Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith Ajlen. s AR ined RS A WALL pAPERS | take all the water Waring, Joseph Wilson; reserve, J. 7 jvi2daw this 11th day of Otober, A D. 1830: | —— Greenhals NORWICH PUPILS R D It N Jonn '\,ufl?fi“ & m@a‘;x}:‘oa&\fl e | gh. wW ihe un ar. 3 The lats Spring ieaves larger Initiation Might. e READING CIRCLE. KING QUALITY | (3] O Doyerk, owning real eatate, of the stock on hand of the above, and to Ceiebrated Columbus Day. e fon, [ 3 s8¢ clukb " 5 v avening in the | The Taftville sehools celebrated C: move It we have made quite a reduc-| A Meeting of th to i 4 was held Wedn ! . Oy W : ) tion in the prices. Tt is & good time [ NS UCC st Husiani's Corner. It wae |lumbus day Wednesday with a he > ! holid This is the first time that i Also Paints, Muresco, Moldings, and has been done, and it 18 expocted tha reral supply of decorative mate- this observation will be continued.” Painting, Paper Hauging and Decorating, i R AT : Returned to This Place. Read | : Observed Columbus Day. Henry Tellier ana family, | P. F. MURTAGH, Books for Several Grades. Tarbo the month, and‘one ¢ ner Willard, joined s - Y | | o { as manage The Town Street. West Town Street., | Tartville, who have been living in Manager Tarbox Has Arranged List of has beeu named of the Norwich Pupil h circle, the purpose of which is| Telephone. 104 Main Street. merly of | 1o create and cultivate a taste for good | L u biohed, U Town of Norw and hereby sign and L e ceg®hplied. UNSANIARY | o dorme e OréROInE APDIcatl Com John F. Murphy & 0. for & livense, and The shoe of shoes for men. Latest plumbing repiaced by N Fall styles. $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. | &rn open pluriblug. ftemill repay you | jardby certify that said applicant 1% a Sold only by in the increase of hea! ! saviDg | suitable person to be lcensed pursuant of doctor's buls, Overbauling ané re- | to nm npynuc-nthm ited at FRANK A. BILL, | Bieiheg thorous ly done. f.et me give| thiz 1 da October, you a figure foc replacing all ths old | John % ‘Motan, John I. O plumbing with ihe modern Find tnat| koff. John Pnynunu. A D. Tathrop. will keep out the sewer gas. The | hervby centify that ABOVS name | work will be frat-class and the price | f/£ucrs and endoraers are slectors an | reading. yvers. owning estate, in r\a | #and Wauwe Hill schools had but{nrontreal for the past three years, have “Pfr’w‘lg NG PP, \ n reasonable "Fown: af Norwich: x:d at }grw ) 92 and 94 West Main Street, | o0 ses¢ion on Columbus day. turtied, and will taite:tp tieip resi-|, 1o b S uo0. O (ARUSALMNE " Sonstl- 1ith day of Qet b4 { reet. | | @ence on Front street | tutes a local circle and in every ca J F TO’“PK‘NS | 8. Holbrook, Town L"le:‘ik octis Telaphone. mnmi Noted Hers and Th | — = the teacher is the leader of that circle, st ¥ o { A _COURT OF PROBATE. - L. Tinkham of Hanover !s a pa- Mule Room Shut Down at Noon. {and any pupil in the public schools suglsa . B/ West Main Strest Norwlich, within and for the {tient at the Backus hospital, The mule room of the Pohemah mill | MaY beco e S NI an T i T OMCRA TN G 1647 | ciosed at noon on Wednesday for lack | enfalment blunie, L eher LEGAL NOTICES. AYLING, Judge | Miss Kii rsden of Pawiuck- { 0f Water power. 3 TaE o n L et G O SN T o, ek ot » I o G 1 b i that he has read any book of the| Norwich, aid Distriet, d ed. Adam’s Tavern o former resident, was in towt | = : } course, the teacher 13 authorined 10| NO"‘ICE Tong .'m‘fx‘nfi o Nowioh CoRh. ap- callinig on friends | ersonal Mention. | peared i, Court and fed s pefition \ugustin Paradis and John Desjar- | Partlett of | 1ais spent Tues th thetr | 1:ondon plank. ay with friends in New | ~ he books | classified unde 1861 offer to the publle the finest standard of Beer of Burope and America. | for each year and science, 1 14 s returned to his| emian, Pilster, Culmbach Bavarian 2 home . on Merchants avenue, after | i o Bacy Paie and Burton, Muelrs S s few days in New York on | 3 endents and prigoipels h Ale. Guinness' Dublih _Stoue, | 11" i¢ in Boston i | sehools ineiuded In the circie. - C. & C. Imported Gll‘sr Ale, Bunker | the meeting of the ¥ = - | *There shall be four books. one Hui p B, Ale. Feank Jones® Nourish- i n Kenyon. who hus heen | ancy cluss, selected for each grade be- | o Fedwelser. Hehiits ana Patat T | o s woxeral sapel e h the second. and pupils | e( returned on Wedne: home in Glasgo. to h A A. ADAM. Morwich Town. | her o read three books indorse this fact upon the enrollment be | four hoadse-history, om { puy thelr WINES and LIQUORS here. ! b R ving, for the reasons thoraein e Ihe Registrars of Votars will be in | Forth, (hat an instrument DUPDOrHnE session a the Selectmen’s Offive on Oct | to be the Iast WIM aiid testAmanat oOf | 17th, from 8 w. m. tHL 5 p. m. t0 re- | gaid deceasod be mmmofl to probate. | celvé namex of those entitled to be| Whereupon, it k& Ocdered, That Said made electors petition be heard and ao £ the Probate Court Room of Norwich. in said m-u:t o0 ml Ay or October, 1910, at 3 oelm fn the afternoon, ahd that notice of the pendency of ‘said petition, and of sald hearing tharaon., be given by the publ jon of this order ons time in some newspader having a olroniation in THE WISE ast experience has taught them that | {any liguors bought here are the best | for the mor We would iike to gain | for their rei S said District. at lenst four das o PERBEARGE T N Mi - Dusnell of the Tattyllle | Mr and Mra Beter Fournier of Naw | svnted, for tiis seadiay | bt/ raquired| Sood aut Mot ave. | L ;:3',,'““}',““'},”,-, T ted’ 1o | return be Igede i this OpEL o L L ond ednesday sieter, | Bedford, who have been spending their | pooks for fo: ve rovide a - ' X b ol S Pt g i ol 7 F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., | Vv Join mrampmostor Wilkimantic. | honevmom ot the ‘home. of M ann | S0k f05, four vente, provided” thnt | [Cog STEIN, 03 West Main street! Toorait, 00k 13 Tort i1 5t VUi e anbve And Toresvine 16 & (Fue e - SO | e, Joseph Jarry, returned home on i read. Telephone 28-3. oct18d | pepresent the Town at the ilext session | © 0 FANNTE ¢ CHURCH. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, i Knight has returned 1o | Wednesday. After a diploma has been secu of the General Ausembiy: niso 1o nom- | ik Room 9, Second Floor, Shaunon Bldg, | D¢ ome § Britain, after a visit e {seal will be given for the read thate s candidate for Judge of Probat: red Dugas of South A street h. oxigned his position in the Ponem mill. Mr. Dugas intends to come be. fore the public in a vaudeville act very soon. optise [ with Mrs. C. W. Bartlett of Vergason | | P ‘ avenu flsral(lesluns and CutFlowers |+ e For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 868, 77 Cedar Street. NOTICE Or. Louire Franklin Miner ls now focated in her new ofice, Breed Hall, | three hooks for the next higher gra little som, West Brook- | Joseph Brochu of Windsor iMills. Canada, is visiting at the home William_ Brochu of Providence street. Mrs, templates a stay of sev for the seventh and eighth grades, gold seal shall be en. Funeral ral weeks. oy " and Emhalmer 70 Franklin St., Bullstin Bldg. 2 Fighth Grade: Standish of Standis ed—Business Changes—Party by | Austin: A Year in a Yawl, Doubied r“\l For the first thres books a red seal. | | for the second three a blue seal, and { for the third set of three a green seal | will be given. For the reading of four | additional books from those sclected | af 1 Pupils who are in the sixth, seventh | wrinkles, that make you look oldar Brochit con-ang eighth grades when the reading | than you are. hall be established may secure | h, Mies Elliott. American Inventions and Invantors, - Mowry: linceia's Boyhood, Eleanar | 3 SOURT 01 PROBATIC RELD didwtes tor Justives of “thé i, Kotk Stonthaton, within and for the DON'T WORRY or of RBPUBLICAN T ¢ | Distrlot of Buo1 on, on the G, of RIEPUBLICAN TOWN 12&.- Ny N e e ¥ ester, Oct. 11t Sort—eCA " R, J e, It Makes Wrinkles, = | "™ Worry over ill-health does yows { Bealth no good, and merely caunes 5 PrRtate of Naney ALl \'m-fl\] Stoningten, in wal mnmm 0. | censed The Administintrioss \mmg mada written uppifoation to sald ogrt, I accordatuce With the statwte, for' an order of sale of the wml. nl the real 1t you are sick, don't we r AUl persons liable to pay tuxes In the | 99Ete described therein, To a diploma by reading all the required | ghout it to make yeurself we i3 S ann o RN are I,J.’;S“.&“n.?“é‘ms'.‘e‘.“ mRX‘.’““..“‘“'b,}’fi nll’EflN EAST SIDE |TEM$ beoks for those grades. this we repeat the words of ¢ ouun‘- 10 Ietuti o the ds) LT | Meonington on the 176 dav of Ostabar. -I ! S The books and the authors for the other former sufferars from wOmARe | niisnriy sigried Wnd sworn (o, S5 11810, at 2 o'clook b the abternosn, and Half of the Macadam Road Complet- | S6¥0ral grades are as follows: 115 Ties sirmilar to yours. when ws say, | iaxilblu property awned by e on & {het Notics, (aptaol A Five b ese first y of r 1910 All those 2 lake | Faming Yo o lise witl be "“""’“‘"}R'{; - gy ot et l urn- eharged 10 per cent, additionul. Foc | Huviag o cin L3 ct, - . the Purpose of reo@iving such Lists the | w0 . VIR urt. Aeseswurk will be 15 Fienosar in Stan. | Avest Alferations have neen stucled wl Auinsen S ] ctazd & o1 642-2, ) < diel's wtera Thurgday, i ¥l fram ¥ Roem 1 { i T"":‘:"‘a i ihe D. F. Sulllvan bullding on Main | Seventn Grage iHow the Womd is| 1t 1a a -unurnu femals remedy, & |5 o otodp & b A Quint’y Office howre, 1 3 4 o Prompt ssivias Gav of algh sirest whers Qeln Brothers are oé Catpentet, Dantel Soone B G | pou Wil adinit 1 jee wy 6 sioTe xrm.‘ Lt cN, fiem § o to Yeispbons 08 iady Acssistant dpen a merket. The ftont stairway hwutu Around the Worid in ine nu-aw- ior fb AP AS priated 3m aitic, in the u'w Geed resuits um b o e Residence Lis Brosdway, Wil te waken out, ihruwing the Whole | Sioop Spray, Siccum, Tales of ths | six IAnguages With every botile. rm« &1 siurdar. Oot. 28 Drom ¢ poomfof Feley Kid WHEN vou want to put opp. Theat: ground floor ints one store, and out- | Round Table, Andrew Lang. 25 at uw 13 IAMES it Just the :n‘ndi“" pess BiThee (he publle, 1 P sond gy eN $ide stairs with a plangza will be built | Rixth Qrade: OGrandfachire Cha ANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. | AlnEnt ' Atfenetion aod sekslace the &tim_ hetinr o elashone 642-3. o reach (he tencmants an the second | TTawthorhe: Wavs nf Wood Bl 106 West 128:h Birest, New York i H.A, GAVCTISH 16 bladasr, and (e eiwe ing evlumns of Tue Bulletin Ffloor. Concrete steps will replace the ' Long; Bvery Dag Life tn the Colonics. ' marald wewi3a Assocairm, | Lee & Osgeod G