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FULL ASSOQIAT“ FAIR AND COOLER TODAY. = PRESS -!”ATGHE$ FRIDAY FAIR. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Simple justice to the late Clyde Fitch IT SAVES YOU MONEY WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. 5 POETIIY. to,record ‘these facts. [ WANTED_Middle aged woman“for| FOR SALE—Four male Scotch collie | TO RENT—At 21 Ripley place, a good 8 s NORWICH, CONN., THUR!DAY, OOT 13, 1910. The story is simple. The chief actors 5 5 Kiteh, ‘hurch St. | puppies, § waen old, price $5 each; one{ tenement of six rooms, first floor; rent P . YESTBRDAY. in this human drama are the members| Tha special half price sale of Dr. [Kifehen work. Apply,at 68 Chu T B N oot e e o ] caEn O sl Tpoma, st e :Avc _THE PATH TO eville and motion pictures at the | of the family of George Rand, a bank- | poward's specific for the cure of con- & e and meving pictures at mn.rkedmfood worker and will stand a ctlzd There’s a path that leads to Yesterday a er, of Middleburgh, N. Y. The banker . : WANTED_Chesinuts and _walnuts. | bird £0od, price $25: one Wagner pool - s Meeting of Third Company, C. A. C.|is the futher of wn illegitimate child, | Stipation and dyspepsia by The Lee|Chesinuts $3 a bushel J. O. Dodge/| table, only been used two years, in 0 RENT—Neatly furnished rooms| , _-vou know | of blossoms and fat o e e, el knowing thal | & Osgood Co. means thesaving of a|163 West Town St. . B b R perfume. > IM“ Noudn L © 0.1 nc"“has something” on the financier, |few dollars on every family's vearly 2 WANTED —Purse makers, 116 douple C“:‘)“B“:'A Racine, Blaln el oo | B Hliorie 0954 octiod | You remember’ Low ‘tue wila grapes Eeid o M o o ceasions. | 1 o % .25, ouble $1.50, Call Tuesday, LE—O: - = 2 ; Briok k- e e 15 mieets in bleeds him upon varlous occasions. |y, for megicines. et 1s rter T D, o 51 Sohn Sirest. t1e, one horse-tread oo DoV 2 | T TG MENT 250 per day pavs for onc| To the Rouse upon the hilltop deep m»-uurv Haut PRy '{mr}e {Ufitsn“ene gm\\‘“;;]hg r‘:w}m:l ;‘ZP The Lee-& Osgood Co. have so much | 06t13ThFA and white China . geese. "Edwin R |O0f the best lower tenements {3 rooms) in bloom. Lamyette Couic nion | Rand family in Middleburg} ¢ = 5g9pd Comaay & “|in the city. 4. I, Fanning, 31 ow st Jean " lA-m*lque meets in | culminating in the falth in the superior merit of this |~ WANTIDPosition a5 a stonogra s";‘;’l‘:""“""E_c:'t‘;he”‘e" St ocHsg ddh e ¢ & *loctiod There’s a_path that leads to Yesterday et o Pt o 2 - say: “If Dr. How- | Pher by a capable and efficient young S ention, poultrymen. through the flowers, amie Camp, §o. 7696, M. W. A, meets | 507, Seorae, Rend. 4o O O tner, | modicine that they say: “If Dr. How- | Bite Do, i i Saraphior, care Bul: | conkes's Koup Hemedy s Bo 15 3oy | TO RINT Targe Turnished front| Ywhere the wood thrush is a voice of in Pythian all. The revelation kills the banker. The |Aard’s specific does not cure you, come letin Otfice. oct13d on a money-back guarantee and is for | room. Eagquire at Bulletin Office. oc magic song; natural son thereupon decides to re-|back to their store and they will re- WANTED A finisher fender on five f,?,lf; by C. W. Hill & Son;’ct‘gs\,\l;cu,ll‘t‘ a Tq RENT—_The store just \,scutedlby W'here(‘;l[l%g;l&ksl snaps its fairy whip ove to New York, thus listening to | turn your money sets of cards. Apply to Hall Bros., 29- the Thames Wational banki possession| A ANNOUNCEMENTS e eatl it B ity e Gecon@E et 5 . 31 Commerce St octizd FOR SALE Household goods, includ- | 4L once. iinquire of J. B. Lucas, Cen- o D gt Ml et oA O v aconood T a beaw. | The. remedy is mot .an ordinary|=—l 2o oot ing enina s,,(\(e}.]w,"e\and Sy mphonium | tral Building. « octld v long. " 2 : i rorite formuls g E S at No. 12 dway X ; 9 g cob S venue. Rand hav- | medicine. It is the favorite formuld| gpygr ASPIRANTS WANTED—I will | Bsic bo g e TO RENT—Pieasant furnished rooms | There's a path that leads to Xesterday Woned tokay woid S T T e I ttioe: o ls o the' eve | of n well kuown phyaffian, and Has the | ShoW Fos Bow th Pesabocmul Gall by | Biter » (i ~__ 0c2d_ | from $1 up; pevmanent or. iransient. through dingles 5 of being mominated for governor when | cndorsement of hundreds of pi write me. " Poll’s Theater, 1. H. Bliss. | o uu‘,—o;n‘ TP Thomas fiver. 3 | 50 Main St, Norwich. sep23d Of tiie'forest, where the wood pool is t 2 s f 1 1 oc| passenger, 4-cylinder, 4-speed, 134 in. = 5 e = - . e, A Musical Treat at the Auditerium. |he makes a second discovery “‘“(‘h fans of eminence in their profession, | — s - = = Wheel base; fully equiphed: bargain: TO RENT—liouse o 242 Franklin | And the sunbeam is a twinkle soft that o - t aftord | DYOVes evsn more dramatic and tragic e g e Besseosend 410 L Two_ first class house | Wyite or call. T. S. Désle. Griswold | St eight rooms; rent reasonable. Ap- mingles s of good musie cannot afford | Prove; efen more framate FRA TEECT (1o prescribe it in all cas painters. ~Apply at once to D. S. Un- | mpnite ot call L. Guisweld | Uiy DE. DT Jones, East Great Plain. | With. s gladness of a girl who thys week’s il at the above —ctools, dope flend—is in love with | siipation, dyspepsia or liver trouble, | derwood, No. 166 Franklin St. octild Kl 7 sepid dances by. TED — Second-hand self-Inking | 505 ot Plossans Se T naonse N% | T RENT_Lower tenement! four knowing from experience that it will | i Y 2 X resses and type, and other printer’s rs., F i3 i <. - | rooms. E e of J. Bradford (Book- male a complete and lasting cure. Tateriat Apply Box 6o, Bulletin. | falecie Mrs. F. W. Main, No. SH4°” | binder), To5 Broadway: sepdd r2 of Mr. Fitch that B octlld . The Brahm Quartette of four elsver young ladfes is without a doubt 1he highest class musical effering ever [re. in a lecal vaudeville theater, Rand, and when taken to task employer he confesses that they are married. 1t was the des = There’s a path that leads to Yesterday & glimmer With the pearl and purple footsteps FOR SALE—Two zood driving horse TO RENT—Bssement at 55 Franklin of the dusk, . for that matter, any v - e o5y ey . = . e, Bagh of thee Tart Mevilig the- thie finish of his story should never be | A Reliable Medicine—Not a Narcotic. | \waNTED_Six or seven good men to | weight about wch, sound and gen- | Street; fiunflg’hl“)' the paint, plumbing | Where fho first Star leaps and flashes, womplished and finished artiste, while made I\V\O“n,_ that is, in advanc e Get th nuine Foley's Honey and do farm work: also woman for general | tle. Apply YDP]I‘](‘ Lisbon. | oF Similar business. may: On the violet \m"xe of twilight their teshpique, beth In solo and en- mf»] fi;_‘sL ‘1"\?”!‘13"‘?im"'"%hflinf’“ffi | S lk“ ”:(F Dol ek T T e | hou —\\ov:;_lm:a?" X euem)d::;x’\(oc. Conn. Telephone octild TO RENT—Store at 65 Franklin St washed with musk. e gembie numiers has been praised | Uilolding the finale of the accond |and effective. Contains no opiates and Westérly trolley to Hew- | FOR SALE— ‘lu‘ seldine Bompy|Badiveiat iigloNce il TImETIM Y, - | AT T L il highly by the most noted musical( . ¢" Sufes it to sy, Mr. Fiteh has | Reluse substitutes. Lee & Osgood Co. | if Station. Iarm ehort distance N enatl G A TO RENT o] cch;l';fl‘rm:nfm eads to Yesterday 3 fracs In the country. Dhis aCt Was| sounded the deepest depihs of tragedy. | —— — — | from SEtion. OCHEIGR . | e better than T il With the shadows of old memoriss N e st < v e —_—— No..Siant | Treatmght. TED_R. I Reds or Buff Rock | horse has started in The four-story bricic building, known of bilss . ouit. The act of Gilmore and Gastle AT POLI'S. Paul Russo, New Haven, Conn. | Winning five of them. Also racing outfit. | as the Intecnational Hotel, situate on | And the ghosts of loves that rowmes iz Dilled “for Jaughing purposes only,” 5 | There i much danger e % | Adaress Smith, ‘Norwich, Conn, |nranklin Styere, No. | 248" Main ¥trepe:f {12 [SHereionoe who dernten | h. s + " 1 Roos ishi ‘his o - —~ — g X 1 3 _—y S ot 5 Very moj y € at or ::-d in _un; respect nnqa funny team Vaudeville will zo begging a lonz n‘r!e] HOS! puni _hmg b enemi s’ WANTHD A Harint shest o care Falls Stables. orflld Possession November 1st, proximo. kyis!' Y a rtaindy fill the bill Special setting | . g0 ; by the lent treatmen , e oo < | F E in carried for this sct. & nitty Httls | time before it gats a prettier. neater, | 23 | Tabe DDy - 67 West LE_Small _house_ No. 20 or terms apply to ""w*.l. e Lot ik Al At m_“' sweeter singing offering than A Royal | [EXpress. | Norwich, Conn. pcEiiia i B TE T RCe S e Gt o Ch N JAMES E. FULLER, Agent, Oh, the path that leads to Yesterda e ST | Bom as presented by Tdmund | s b - c st . : s calling! : inal Kid and Kiego, who present a | OTUNCe 5 PrEteRed by . LosT AND SOUND. | WANTED_100 early natched pullets, | “Fomr sALE Low-down milk wagen | _0CtSSTTh 161 Main Street. Don't you hear jt? .How it calls dainty. refined singleg and dancing % 4 iz | - | White Wyandottes or White Rociks pre- At o oA Aiti 5 through many things peciaity. Introducing several original | Vil!® % something new. even in = | 2 would consider others ‘f good | REATLy mew. in Al condition. Bargain Through its romes, like the memories frnovations. Mabel Courtney will prove | Wich. - Other citics rarely have su sTRAYED A ‘\L"‘* miich cow of|and pure bred pouliry. Address Ponl- | Lof somecne it taken at once.. Apply 9 now falling. 5 most sccepfable number with her | (ré4t 28 this. and now when Norwich |medium size with horns. one white|fyy Box 15, Voluntown, Conn. octild = : : - TOHNT And the dreamiike nestward flutter- clover charauter vecalizations. The |l one of the first opportu 10| B poen “traced over Black ML | poor rABLE WANTED_Dr s | ol Ol SALE-Rambler five-pissenger The Second Floor of the Geer ing of wings. b joy i t exceptions low s over 001, —By the | touring car, in good running order; i > - % photoplays ae prasented by the came- | €IjoY it at the exceptiona . | through Canterbury, Packerville and|mopnty car, at a reasonable rental, | bargain. Address Rambier, care Bulie. |[| Duilding, formerly occupied by R, (1. nath that lesds to Yesterday Yagraph are gaining in favor daity and| P which prevail at Pol So. Plainfield, where she was seen last | or purchase price. Address S. O., caré | tin Co. td Dr. 8. L. Geer for a number,of we've started; the subjects offered are the latest and | (1¢ music Jovers of ihe city Thureday. Ock. 6. Finder please notify | oct10d : 29|} vears as dentist's apartment. PR R S Sl best on the mariet. come to its supoort with a u R Hiorns, Central Village, Conn. WANTED —Tobis Sini Apulyiat FOR SALE OR WILL RENT—House Inquire of _ poorwills. 8 The management takes great ple which will insure ome of tha getiag | - iable glrl. Apply at once. | No. 38 Laurel Hill Ave.; 13 rooms, two JAMES L. CASE, Like the voices of old happiness de- baths, steam heat parted, Apply to W. H. weeks in the theatrical history gan_Hotel, Da wre in announcing the engagement for | FOUND _Rulidos. ner can' have | Semioagii ! 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. 1 > i thie fare part of next week of the Cafe | CII¥ Mr same by applying at this off oct1zd SHETIR | Co Cn R M = e et 0 S De L'Bewery. This is the act which 2 | ©| FOR SALE—Mode! ¥, —f—— | —Madison Caweln, in New York Sun, | . was th: cause of seme controversy a | Whose v LEGAL NOTICES. { aruEcis Fop,- windwnield A . it w e " . locic arid extra tire. Ca 0 c week ago. Further comment is un-| WOTX w ANTED —Girls on spoolers, brald- Sottis v 'l‘ ’l‘ L THE WILLOWS OF CLOVERNOOK. e e Rarnersianton | Fattison, Bath St | acant Tenements lo Let S0 octid You can_increase your egg k Like rompish and rollicking billows, — EGG receipts 50 per cent. by get- | All in good order or being remodelasd, Whose merriment never is done, T office as- | ting some of our Mayflower White Wy- | at $18.00, $16.00, $15.00, $12. ble ‘\)x‘?‘tn ’;g: andotte blood into your f We of- | her month. Also others to become| That frolic and dance in the sun. 0, $8.00 | Are the eraceful and beautiful willows Clyde Fiteh's rpiece, e ana received ol hondtar duilhs s, (e EReE e e City.” which « season at the | e Bulletin e O oo oAUl i ve canty D e Lyrie theater, omes to the | - octs; N o) hick r { 3 | : time. or ook for baby chicks | SEVERAL COTTAGES and TWO | And emerald. opal end pearl 4 theat London, < o g ab o} 5 AGES ar 4 ool e Bhime WANTED to lcarn_quilling. | 500 €S&S for future delivery I8 moW|ang THREE FAMILY HOUSES for| All flash in their shimmering sheen. offer this egls rars U 0 s lcarning. GoPPlY West Side| " MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, sale on very easy terms and fOT & pagreshing in sweetness and cleanness | LR Norwich To: onn. small amount of money. Tho’ barren of buds and of blooms, s AR RS w York! pip kel i | odors:” Yidoa | Phone 34-3 0ct6Th M In_rillets of luminous greenness | 3. tha - 8 4 v . | 2 ] inuous plu eritics that the frequent repeti- that blend well to- | The Registrars of Voters of the mployment for eom- " Ch E. Wh D xee h e e ] e |- The neuisharror o Votsggot fine, waes pdl et | as. L. INEY, juis mivlatury catarect ialtine oa to the niicity of tha q Ssaman Mille Lpota Four Work Horses for| B R TREL D T S IR LT L (o eral voting districts in said town on [ i in B 3 The breakers that siine on tha 1¢ is only neceseary to re < 5 ! Real Estat Insurance. | shore. s Sevtamep e e e M ' Wonday. Gcrober ITth, 1910, WANTED sale cheap. Apply John H.| Rem Ertate and tneura P Ll I es the curtaln upon | : e second act when | | Tn sequences streaming and brigit Like fountains they seem to be spray- | from 3 o'slock a. m. until 5 o'elock p.| Family Cook, Genmeral House Girs | Ford, Ice Dealer. ool 5iihp ] m., to complete a correct list of all a8 Middleiged Woman to so home | o FOR SALE. foun had S e : i nights—light worlk. oct13 The alf with their cascades of light n ovation. slectors in_ said voting districts ‘who gl s 5 = Or like from {ne azure descending | will be entitled to vote therein at an | J. B. L 8, FOR SALE. 40 Acre Village Farm The spirits of fairies set free, irieked-—the i hrde oo | slectors’ meeting to be held on Tues- | °ctld Qoom 32, Central Bldg. | | Remodeled cottage house $4 River Altérnately bowing and- bending in Windham Center, elegant location,| And dancing around in their glee. sonception ol L aa totionsiiig thr firat 5 = e L X e e, E i rg the first Monday of No and electric heat; pric two-story, eight-room house. large : and the wonderful | S bor o0 el reoaiTae bt ~_~ 'WANTED. | installments. nr iwith barn with basement, all bulldiags Arst | O, willows whem not in commotion. acting of the vompany. Tt scemw but | | ditdd d @ aPpil- | Farm help. general housework help. | tion lefc on mortgage if desired. Can | class. Price $3500. | 'or flowing in peace like a stream; i | cations from those “To Be Made” in | Cooks and =li Kinds of help. I have on | now be papered and {inished to suit Have a bargain in a Lunch Cart if | Or surging in wrath like the ocean aid distaicE.it band several laborers and one or two ! purchaser. SoIf iat onoe . |~ When tempests and tides are su- said district, to w is ngineers that I want to find | © Inquire of W. 8. ALLIS, 5l preme. In the First Voting District—At the | @ few teamsters. | octdd 91 Main-St. TRYON'S REAL ESTATE AGENOY, |1, sunlight with slory enriching Sl S hdi RS e | EMPLOYMENT BURBAU, { - 715 Main St, Willimantic, Conn. Al things that around them are Selectmen’s Office, City Hall. | H. REEVES. Supt. FOR SALE. sep24d drawn. 3 Central Bullilmz. 43 Broadway. City. | g st AR in_moonlight so weirdly bewitching, In ond Voting District—At | o = Ave, elght Tooms and bath, hardwood | Urrivald they 2 e1E the store of Herbert M. Lerou, and eleccric light; ni‘]nr& actual GEO. A. PENDLETON.....Auctioneer o] A, - E = S instaliments or with substan 7 | West Main Street, West Side. ) left on mortgage if desire /‘llciloll Sale | VIEWS AND VARIETIES d Voting —n attending. Infants adopted | CA1_NOW be papered and finised to suit 23 st i G o T or d. For particu write | Inquire of W. 8 ALLIS, At Old Mystic, Conn., Monday and Clever Sayings. * Jam Connors, Jr., Collinswood arfum, Hartford, oct4d 91 Main St. Tuesday, Oct. 17th and 18th, will be | sold the property of the late James| Rastus—For the love of hebben, 1.600 Eldredge, consisting of a dwelli Samfo, what voujgot you-all's pants ’ > house and lot and more than 31.0’5 turned wrong side beforemos'? Sambo will buy a new six-room cottage with | WOrth of carpenter's tools, boats and | —Sh! Don't talk so loud. You see, Conn sepl7d Four Voting Dis the store of Herbert . Young, Town. | E arden, | boat supplies, etc. Sale will open on |I's invited to a swell reception to- = 4 | = h 7 ‘Q'u’i'sxfifi“"fme ‘fi;fi: "§;° %?;fiezf | Monday at 10'a. m | night and Tse gettin’ de bulge out'n de P’“ g0 p veoE ?“‘f‘(""‘;*“ e Bright, sunny and fine view. CHARLES F. BELDREDGE, “""“I“ g;’:ce“‘ e e s onemah sge Hall, Taftviile. | ; oct13d Administrator. “My wife was af e office today | S ! Inquire E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff St. anl T ek keiatieg etediy ixth Voting District—At the | oct13d throfgh my desk. These explorers tai Spring Bottling Co.. | B s e e e e L SR MR L RS TR gt Auctioneer | hava their trouble, however.” “What { do you mean?” “I don’t think she got t. Kast Norwic! | i NOTICE ! | enough_material for a lecture.'—Chi- at Norwich, Conn., 1 | i B o Lo | cago News. tover, 1910, | Bt e il 5 ! Unecle Fben—Looky to me as if that % | j stored with responsible party or sold | A | express train's goin’ faster than us- | TYLER D. GUY, very cheap within a few days. If in- ual today. Uncle Esra—'Course it is. - CORNF DOW Squire Hoskins sent a speclal deliv i i B 1 kg ot i . i'l‘uesday, October 18, 1910, | 24 it tix son tn New York this Traveler, care of Bulletin. . = g oct12d at 10 o'clock a. m. { mornin’ and this wae the train it was ’ Ammuniti s B B [ i : Having sold my farm, situated on| = rwhy iRt the basibal) N I | fln FOR SALE { Plain’ Bt 1 15 miles frome Baltic, I |punons - vor caehiio e oaopell i Two tenement house of seven rooms | | will sell all my personal property, con- | 1o Cit® B2 ) R o Seuthusi | each, with modern convenlences, tel ting of 2 good farm horses (a g00d | oyer the game,” repHed the other. | nl s minutes’ walk from center of eity; | SeIviceable team, young and sound), 1| make it a rule never to discuss hou: | 2000 location with a ood yard; can be | €904 driving horse (weight about 1100 | 1[5ja° or ‘millinery expenses with mi: CLIPPER QUART ETTE, AT POLT The Republican Electors of the Town | obtained for low price and small cash | POunds). 9 cows (1 ne wmilch, 1 f&t). | axcept on days when the home team | 1 yeariing heifer. 1 spring calf, 1 pair | wing» Washington Star. are hereby requested to = & pagment | khoats, 1 sow with 10 pigs eight weeks | e ' meet in the Town Hall in said Town on Khakl Glu'hln FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, | old. about 5Svearling hens, 51 pullets | WhY o You wesp over the sor- B dacs ook D. 1916, at 2 octtd Central Bidg., Norwich. | and young cockerels, 1 team wagon ;g‘“’;:{ g;;:;'y‘: n‘;‘:tm“m;';er“ MEW PICKAXE. | GROUND IS BURNING. x = = 2 I tread), 1 dump cart (near- | The Invention of Bridgepert Man—Wiil | Fire Has Gone Down Over Two Feet CLRE = ~ (s noh ke | asked- the man. “I don’t know,” re- ‘ t e udge of . |1y new). 2 exoress wagons, 1 Cornin; b » Nemn Grest Shving, | R 28 HORSES. |iynowy J coess wnaons | Coming | Mt [0, S0, Sl oS enesr e : also to nominate Justices of Brw‘n ' Iams Another express car of 28 horses J\]St; 1 disc harrow, 1 Eclipse corn planter, 1 “"‘r‘;'"-‘ t“"‘:c" Lot vy :T,f,”'w aand arrived. My own selectlon, and there | 12ddy plow (nearly new), 2 swivel| i 3 request o i a . My o X 1 Owith trach attached). o oulti. | base?’—Washington Star. ew concern - . ! are as likely big horses and chunks|Plows (1 with tru S A 5 REPUBLICA | 5 3 5 . | vators, grindstone, 1 Dearing mow-, Samson was carrying away the gates v t an improved p Lebanon, Conn., jamong them as can be found any-|; . "0ichine 1 McCormick horse rake, | of Gaza. “If you fellows have any ey believe will gell { where. Also thres good drivers. Prices | ;" qponc” 103" 5 Dalaval separators (1| curiosity to know what a wide-open Il in time be en: | . . and quality cannot be beaten. Call and | Huinming Bird. 1 No. 3), quantity of | town looks 1ltke,” he said to the gaze: large number of me: the invention ef Fra who has been working | i several years. Mr. Har- ngion oved as a die worker at the I Die Manufacturing com- pany. A patent has been apiled for Mr. Harrington has patented a pick 2. mowad oats, hay and corn fodder, and | on the outside, “here’s your chance. i | see them; or telephone 177-12. 3 e ASSESS(’RS NOTICE er ec Ifln I | oct3a ELMER R. PIERSON. | some household furniture and other ar- | But they took Samson for a strons ! | T T = ticles too numerous to mentio: farm man and fled for their lives.— | op th Chicago Tribune. | It stormy, next fair weekda s oleht 1d)—What d - 2 £ 1 Vera (eight years ol oes Caterer will be in attendance. | transatlantic mean, mother? Mother oct13d . H. BELLIS. | _“Across the Atlantic,” of course, but The All persons in the Town of Norwic ago it | liable o pay taxes are hereby notified | Hea'ers ssors on or befor | pond. but when | to return to the which does away with the old style | it Pecame a vark this was plowed up, | the first day of November next a writ- | you mustn’t bother me. Vera—Does s 4 d r a pile - F ten or printed list, perly signed and “ " al i T 27 Motk axe. Instead of having the points be- Lot a4 Iuk was s f S e e L e Ty | ~ | “trans” always mean across? Mother aome auil Thes can easily he replaced ) 414 at MEht this \as cosered x| E7orn e of all taabie property om No. 260 Wachington Streei | aiopmme ¥ aoea Now. it ou Gon'c es. The body af .- | to smoth: next worning the | 1810, Those 7 ‘ st : s v - '-,,?»'.:.x;‘ li:((rles[rt:l(f‘l',:; m'xf':o | vile of di s smo] at t s 1o oy d & pe: - of r cent. the idence formerly owned i1 gli‘zau eend vou right to bed. Vern e Thaiibtind Dok, 6 o6 celta Bicos | hes’ now epread to two 3 3 (e an' es and occupied by Mrs. E. R. C. || | (afier a few minutes’ silence)—Then of fron pierced througt center. The ays and it s said that the fire | Blank e ediat the A IR STt Mode Taroy et | [ aces transparent mean a cross parant? Herrington pick is bent in two parts, EriiRns B Gt (Emoctret. mbpf e \)eo\ nt by mail upon spplication i i} fine grounds. Possession Nov. 1, [| B Y. starting from the center. ) 4. m_.to 4 p. m. . . | | 5 vithout a Sidel | ol i —- — R. CHURCH, | I} 1010, - | A Dining Room without a Sideboard | MUCH IN LITTLE State D. A. R. Convention at Meriden. ELLSWORTH MEMORIAL B NCREaT ec r G Ix ures | is much like a window without hang- | Boldvets s 28,000 co-operate ss- h more than 4,000,000 th their families they ¥ rmany b { sociations, w mb: W | represent nearly one-third of the total | population of Germany. | | The measting of the state D. A. R. convention, which is to be held in the | Visited by pe“"’"* f'°'“ Many States. auditorium of the Meriden First Con- I P g R e e e | Poposals for State Road Work Tungslen Lflmps l | i JAMES L. CASE, ! ings — unfinished and unsatisfactory. 40 Shetucket St, Norwioh, Ct. [ 1t 1acks the touch the home atmospher A it gives the room Our collection of deboards and with addresses of weleome by Mrs. | € Wilpur F. Rogers, regent of Susan | ‘‘ied Carrington Clarke chapter, D. A. R., |35 and Mrs, W. H. Catlin, regent of Ruth | ¥ Mrs. Lon Hart chapter. The principal speaker r of the afternoon will be Mrs. William Cumpiings Story, who im a candidate for the nationai presidency. Mrs. Ma- ry Basaatt Mumford of Philadelphia will also speai. Music will be fur- nishad by the combined glee elubs.of | “onl annual me hoth chapters and Mrs. W. A. Hal, |¢/ation to Te in M Arthur M. Brooks and Harry |J¢nnie Loowmis of Windsor, Emith, soloists. « house ommittes made her [ s % 75 The United States leads the werld | Dining Room Furniture Is one of the | o' an exporter of tobacco, havine | l::r in one form or another to the in- t ‘ i the S Room til PR Visit our new enlarged re- general utility | ighters Mr stern Connecticut, ¥, Oct. 1 of gravel Mansfield and o | o of th Voluntowr: will buy a four-acre place. N s estims death and spect undance of fruit, situs ¥ nited States will transport 100.. Mg, | ac n plans i a 1% miles | | tne Un at the re- | “Biis winl state the price as per spe-| ." -LP from busy village. Invostigate SH EA & BU RKE 000 carloads of automobilas this veas, the asso- | cifieations. Stata Tighway Com- | 57 @l ES- | s600 earning thereby $6,000.000 to partial of road i | tail store on the second floor. | prices positively the lowest. | tdmational tobaceo trade. e in ed that the railroads of house, 2 3 od condition. ) missioner reserves (he right to i fim.} 1 iy o eottage ks Tarr s iy counteract the loss {n passengec ehairman | 0r decrensa ihe number of faet to be | St A i | LRI ) Normch and Tafiviiie g fares. improved. af he contract is let Possession given immedi- | H ® v ace: a 1 1 { ~ = report, which showed that since the | nond of ool 1o CEaaccompanied Company |ate i | All the Mocha coffee grown in the Tobaceo Company Buys Land. L T' A\nnu'ol ‘H"h,nz, .mil:] to the | cost of the work. Any bidder to whom 50 | | world comes ‘m»m V;\mnn a Turkish i & < ” someste: came from Maine, Jew t has been awarded refusing to| {9 wi v -acre place situated be-, | province of the southeastern part o ween Rainbow and Tariffville, and | :000e Is! cut, New York, | and furnish a surety company bond, or | sept26d | new house of seven rooms; % mile from (] | entire crop was formerly shipped from New Jerse, Michigan, linois, Ohio ana. Penn- Da eck. shall forfe 1 a sum equal t between | Stonington borough. J irachas | For particulars. call or write. — I have 18 facme for salecaW stocweall it is time fio tRINK Of sncets of postare stamps cariea ir two miles from Bast Granby station. The company will test 135 acres of it. beugiht for shade-grewzn tobacco. This 831 MISS M. C. ADLES, M 1 veur 285 acres were grown in the big ’;;'( s % 0, 1 crops and tools, at prices that will the pockethooks frequently stick to- plantetion at Tariffvilie, and next year ;M';, “ive jjastonisEyon | gether. When this happens do mot Write at once Send for W of 400). the toisi acremge will be 496. In 1901, wilen the company began business, 100 | CA12 your Fur Repairs for | mou men amre. bu 2 them "o a Farm Bulletin | smooth surfac> and vpass a hot flat- Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist sio | iron -over them. This separates them arres were rjsed. This was not mate- : issione 2 - s ally ncreased until 130§, when the| To Be Inaugurated October 20. | §yTves the Tight to reject any ana a BECOMING HAIR WiLLIAM A. WILGOX, the comIng season. { without destroying the gum. acreage veacked 135 In 1909 it was| Invitations issued by the | Dated at Hartford, Conn. Oct. 5. 1910, 18 duite as important as mere style. REAL ESTATE BROKER, S ST el 20 inisio s trustees Pennsylvania | G070 TN htogm)igfigeojfl\i\{wm o7, | Miss Adies sees fo it that the arrange- | No. 41 Wewt Broad St. Rooms 1'and 2.| We can alter or repair Scarfs, | ,10% *H00% for the Turiher sxcens 0! pops 00! 3 ir for is » R. L ; Wedding Cake Fiftesn Years Old. oAbk Capitol, Hartford. Octra | ment of hair for her patrons is both Tmfl.mms“‘":‘:;: s?f : Transporta. | MUifs or Garments promptly and well | States i< very promising. Ascording “h tien of a cake especisl- le university, becoming and stylish. T[hampooing, | tion fi in auto. x(‘Di 5d if attended to early. | to the best estimates. there are abeut 19 o G i, e Sisgidalit, OF: Batruasvasin cullege. Halr Dressing, ete. In Norwich entirc | |” Gur charges aré moderats and we | 1000000 acres ‘et Tand in the Zve B T e s o e |l oy toke nlacs on MONEY LOANED week of Oct. I7th. | General Contractor «."n 1.:1“0, Srotic e s g L. Oct. 2 o th . | uited to ric v e wt o sfm‘mfir;",‘vn"l’_' | i it Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry [l | NORWICH—-Wauregan House, | | ! lam . Wiison of Walllagtord in honor | 204, :3;;”:;5:0;*13?6!1»(1«0 St sue NEW YORK—210 West 111tk St. | Al orders recelve prompt and careful e popujaticn of Persta is belisvel of Sir Ofgend wedding saatversary | La Follett ied Atia to dest with. Teichl bus N1 CTIMWE | attantion. Civeimers frial Grder T at-. | 1 PH ERSON T Rtpesiiania s B sonut 20T n-:‘ n e weTs emch given |shake iic Esiablished 187 % JECRETINY ERwIRRTRGG. | C N, v 1‘«!?'33:\"" of "‘z[xf‘v’.::irxen ’,”.L.:"J‘i " T T re cotilegn BRI T THOS. J. DODD, Norwich Ha'ler and Furrler. | fho o Ao e L 5] - N ek L 2 r Pimnt along theomorih coast, which o e Whaon Batl saved. nes. "l imis of The Bulfetin Telephene 346-2. mr?«( seut ! semoles’ South” Carolina