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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS :FSPATCNE‘ LIGHT SHOWERS TODAY. PARTLY CLOUDY TOMORROW. NORWICH. CONN.. TUESDAY, Oct. 25, 1910. . : \ WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT FINE HIGHWA Y ERab NoTioss bl il B : DETRY, A POSITION AS GOVERNESS or ludy's | CONKEY'S FREE SAMPLEIS of lav- | 70 RENT_Eight-room tenement and & . h companion by high school graduate; | ing tonic and descriptive poultry book- o y AR S ded - tasing ipleging _A%| Completed from New London to the ASSESSORS NoTICE good German and English scholar, Ad- | lets are going fast at C. W. HIN & | Secmol, Sottage, Frank A. Skinner, S T Vaudeville and motion piotures at the Connecticut River. dress 115 Roath St., City. oct25d Son's. Don't get left. oct25TuThsS 3 oct25TuThS Brom: Beyot bent d—_my anwith tHate ditorium. _— _— I BUY POULTRY AND HOGS. G. A g 7 % y, C. q . NGO, ot Y ¥ = 2 TO RENT—Flat No. 8 Union square, » stately ste) and slow DAl of Fifth Company, C. A C» 84| mye main highway between New | Ayl persons in the Town of Norwich | Bullard, R. F. D. No. 3, Norwich, Ct. |, FOR SALE -Ilorse. welght Ghugtt | seven rooms and bath, Possesuion Nov. | Northward and ek §t and west T went to ‘Shetucket Lodge. No. 27, I 0. 0. F., | London and the Connecticut river has | liable to pay taxes are hereby notified | a AT T S - M. B Gough, |1 “Enquire N. §. Glibert & Sons, 141 the desert £ nd and the snow; meets in Odd Fellows Hail. been a source of complaint for vears | to return to the Assessors or or before | v ANTED—A (emperate, reliable man g Main St octzsd | Down o-‘f«'-'“‘{"fr"m,‘,'; tfii"':"f::' one ::! uarterly Mesting of Kings Davgh- | by a: ater (o e oW an excel- | the first day of November next ] o D epa e e = - - e, tu l'?- 3ha Bone at Chrise Cnurch ffi.,f“é?éflifi’,".?} road owing fo the at- | ien or printed list, properly signed and | Ghod wages and good home. N. H. Hall. B T Bt D e e i o A Wi Leodge, No, 6, K. of P, " s : o Som- vorn to, of all taxable property owned | p " 1) No, 3. - Tel. 287-6, oct24d p Ma /ill be at Osgood's do ¥ . continuous hot ) 1 there's never ‘ land beneath the aure .0 N0 6. tention given to it by Highway Com Them’ on the Arst day of October. 3 every Thursday and Friday with scal- | steam heat, bath and gas. 38 Union St. sun but hes b \ossomed behind my e o tusa BlL. . i mission Jumes MacDonaid, 4= | Tago Fhose failing to make a list will | WANTED _Sound mixed cider applcs | 10ps. 50 cents per quart. oct2id | 'Phone $34-4. oct22d power. \ Becond vision, A. 0. ¥i, meels in 4 ), & 1 \ sisted by rai pocket of Morton | pe charge enalty of 10 per cent. ad- -, 30c per 100 1bs.. di r FURNISH E sisted by the liberai pocke he charged a p y NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, Steam | 1 (i3 (hrough the so. Jden ricefields Austin Block. s : 5 3 P - - : 2 F. of A.| K. Pla o ey 5 e in | according to law. ered at my house on Corning road, ki FOR SALE—Two boxball bowling al- Nonty s. et e Tttey e S I bl Vi g Bl i e re- | Blanks can be obtained at the As-|Side.' F. E. Peckham, Norwich. Conn. |leys and two pool ftables, all In good | LfG,Path, continuous hot water eas my Erunting hympbacked steer; Norwdoh Counecil, No R. A, e = teh of ¥ en | sessors’ Office in City Hall, or they will | Tel, 5. oct24d ondition. Must be sold at once on a e =S| I turned the turf of \he Tiber plain i@ meets in Buckingham Memorial Mains a poor stretch of 10N aterford, | be_sent by mail upon application. | T INTETTIGENT GIRI, Ot WOMAN_ | count of change in business. ~Price |~ T0 RENT—Lower tenement, _four Rome's imperia;| years; g ST CREGeI Spur and Spittiead, Yo N 10 2, m +to 4 p. m. Spite Tmes oncn Tacality addyess sn- | low. _Address John C. Garand. Box|rooms ~Bnquire of J. Bradford (Book- | T was left in the nha li-drawn furrow ‘N"OU"CEMENTS | but this will be put in good condition | "};"ER(;{EEVDS Shlopes, mafl clrculath Pay 15 cents | 1267, Jewett City. octl9WSM | binder), 108 Broadway. sepdd G“jnxwlleumcofl?lanfi chme | - % next spring. There are now em- S e hour, material stamps furnished free. . i b Taerin 'y str b i and have been for a number | P. MURPHY, »guaterial stamps free. | wOR SALE—Yoke of oxen, 6 years| TO RENT—At 21 Ripley place, a good save his nation’s name. Frank A. Bill has the exclusive sale | !.]r‘iv‘;(;‘y:\()::dfi & men, twelve teams ‘Assesiors. & LRex Mg Acenghy Tondon, Ot old, in good flesh, weighing about 3000 | tenement of six rooms, first floor; rent ¢ men's King quelity shoes, Se> the | stone crusher am roller and s okt o B poiinds. “Inquire ‘of Amos B. Wheeler. | reasonable. Inquire 40 Hobart Ave. Over the seas to jNe \noth 1 wene: . 3 » N gy == g WANTED—Winders and__quillers; | _ oct octl3 white cliffs and a seaboar. ue; latest fall style f 1l steam d e steady worl and 5008 pay. Also learn- - - —— — And my path was giad |n the English e i work L] L] . e paid for learning. West Side Silk FOR SALE OF TO RENT—ilouse No. TO RENT—The store just va ed by Brass as my stow red Devons The Hajle club dance 1o be held Frit which Morton 1. *Mechanic St. octzid | 202 Mount Pleawant St Inquire o | the Thames National bank: possession drew; By Sveming: Outober 35, st Ml v ‘about $23.000. Three | n lVl “ write. to Mrs, ¥. W. Main, No. Stoning- | at once. Enquire of J. B. Lucas, Cen- | My path was glad in the English grass, Academy, is anticipated with great way run through Mr. | WANTED —Good hustiing _specials | ton, Ct. octlld | tral Building. octid | " for behind me rippt vd and curlod 4 e : : e ce. and he told and district managers for a stock com- rn that was life S0 the sailor . pleasure by all the club members. This Sioe pySuerve. Mud h pany issuing the most liberal health S TO RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms men th ile B i - ocDona < e % FOR SALE—Rambler five-passenger B en that sailed the ships of the dance is not a grand ball but is an ioner . Moc ‘l)nl;n'vldr:g‘d“mwlu s What C [ip | B0 acien® polieldson RS maricet | RO SARE TR civeppessenger | trom $1 up; permanent or transient. Lt informal affair. more in the nature of e s Tintte, mtrdteh Tias | S at Counts 11 | Gooa"onportunity and liberal commis- | bargais. CAddress Hambion save Bulje. - : @« shirtwalst social. A special car T O The . three Jnbe BREC L sion offered to agents who can procure | tin Co, octdd TO RENT —House o, 242 Franklin | And later T went to the north again, - leaves for Greeneville and Taftville | beer le of tar ma m and is the | the business. Write Federal Casualty, St.; elght rooms; rent reasonable. Ap- ~ Jand day by day drew down b - firat pi ar macadam in the state l’llotogl‘aplly. Detroit, Mioh. oetid FOR SALE OR WILL RENT—House | ply Dr. D. L. Jones, Bast Great Plain. | A Jittle more of the purple hills to join 2 KU s S It s the finest piece of road construc. = R i No, 85 Laurel Hill Ave.: i3 rooms two | Jel. 726, septdd | to my kingdom brown: 5o K of roac b WANTED—Nig reman for battery | baths, steam_heat, gas. pply to W. H. = = - An he whaups wheeled oVt to the SRAUTEUE CORVOANTHEMUNS e h has proved | A Bringing out ihe real personality. |or high sure boilers; must be | Cardwell, 9 Market St, sep24d Ll e e e moorland, bat the gray gulls o — - to iz oer iy the finc joints In character, tha Uttls | Sirictly sober and experienced. = Ade e maitxDle [Or the Pt DICIELINE stayed with me Now on View in Elizabeth Park, at oy et B o traits that make us what we ars, |dvess Box oen | DE BIOIRE - DUSICRS DAY Where the Clydesdales drmmmed a fam is a mile stret | . Westerly, R. L oci20d A1l buy | that mal Ed will buy good farm, - o e: m i Toned down by the patural spirit of $1,80 sight-room house, barn. four | TO RENT—Store at 65 Frankiin St. rehing song with their feath- Hartford. Nash 15 Y | = d which is not completed. i a | Pros v NTED as experienced e BT 5 o e Seutting aown of hilis and flling | 80, 87tist into perfect accord. Not 8 | o teper with Aret class reference | hen houses. corn house, wagon house, | Enquire at this of! ‘marisd 1 feet on the lea. ¥ -“:‘::- :T'%T;”‘,’.:L"&!“'L‘C" !l;l;rh\'rn.flp:rl |in of low places has been accom- | r;ady_m';d"e ook Address Box 60, Bulletin. oci20d | wood house, all in good con‘&;hhon; 43 Then the new lands ealled me wrest- in full bloom. There are 290 varleties | Plished but there is surfacing vet It you want a photo of your reas VANTED _Farms. - Have buyers. | 3PPle trees, besides pear, cherry an ward; I found on the praivies 3 : ? | do. lLast year a fine macadam I I o what your Thends see. to love | Alsy for rent . Bend. for particuims. | crabapples and grapes; fine nelghbor- Wi 3 of the large fowering kinds and 380 of | (0., Lasl yeay 3 nC UTCL CREL T o e e na e ataul Hone. . A toll to my stouteat daring and 2 foe b one and single flow- n . | Gons a % = 3 o tes 5 lr;\:fl:l';?:'.xr’,\np:}‘h,.‘:or‘;\:r about 2,000 | taroush East Lyme. ‘Bmdd\'v v, New York. oct20d E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. = But I stooped my strength to the stiff The exhibition this vear is larger | WAR ON TUBERCUL! % e e P T s faining 110 acres, 10-room house hav- | As T Joosened the sofl that was frum- than formeriy. and will use all of one | —— ot e St ing some modern improvements, bafn pled firm by a million buffaloes’ house and a part of the second. De- | Modern Woodmen of America Speakers The Phoiographer, | TWANTED—R. I Reds or Buff Rock H r's For Sale | 50x100. " Possession about Nov. 30, Teet. SR Mauitny ovenfag. Oct 3 lu,,, Tell of Organization Work. g pullets. ‘Paul Russo, New Haven, Conn. orse o hiss y b i 30 set1la i . LCOX, ien further away to the northward, .x'"l"ll h:‘ d ’rp'.i“.'-,-,.‘?.?-"a‘r‘{u"'m'ff.'q' be- With Joseph H. Beaudry, consul of | opposite Norwich Savings Soctety = Having purchased an auto will sell| 41 Weat Brond St., Westerly. R. L outward ;md'auz\va;‘d e’«‘t‘l‘llnwa“ <o sre st 2 2. JOBERM ES. ECIBE Y. =2 ; cisd WANTED—Skein winders; good £ 1 oct25d (But idle I crossed {he Rockies, for tween Prospect avenue and the green- | | mony camp, Mo Woodmen of augisd Wames: Loteally Somilo IR [Tor Ghus | one oL My horses. thiers mo Pl map D houses will also be lighted, so that the | sy presid il aitended petent help Also handy yeung man | A. BLANCHETTE, 2 West Main, TO RENT THI T won' to the plains unending, and people, either on foot, in carriages or | ang enthusinstic and smoker Apply at Ussawan Mills. sep21d | Norwich, or §24 Main, Willimantic. { __there on the edge of tle snow antomobiles, will have a well lighted | ae Seient d' 3 e ¢ bri building, known | I ribbed them the fenceless wheat- way through the grounds to the green- |, cays t oc [as the International Hotel, situate on ;x;liis'.o‘:na taught them to reap houscs geport 3 T the 4 WANTED Franklin Square. No. 248 Main street, < & g There are forty_four mew va tes | spices of this order, fc lowed by a | FOR SALE Possession November 1st, Proximo.|The sun of the southland called me: [ owering for the first thime > | hanquet at Trwin's restaurant attended | £ =1 = Horktermiiapris @ ey Spthle - o beth park. Large fowering varieties Lo upout thirty. comprising the officers | Family Cook and General House | Two tenement house of seven rooms NANES EeruLiEr A Where ‘hor. Patiaratis. besch. Loeos are as follows: Onunda 5. Luxford. | amps and akers of | Girls. Room 32 Central Build-i(dfh' with modern conveniences, ten * 3 o ot grow and her green Mildura Mrs. H. Stevens, R. Gloria, S venine |k | minutes” walk from center of city; | octSSTTh 161 Main Street. Vines Merstham Blush, AUlle dhome | The main purpose of the meet |ing. J.B.LUCAS. =ood location with a good yard: can be | T arove her’ catile before me, her dust, and Gelden Ki was, of course. to advance the interests Seedsa obtained for low price and small cash | 1d her dving sheep, New single and anemone flowering | ¢ tho and to call attention to ct1s payment. | {T vainted hop vick pising eoiden and yarieties are ' Aties. Laurie iearn | v it on tubercu- R o FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, | TO RENT Merstham Tinte, P ban, Sylvia | sent of a sani- 5 ‘3 Contral Bidg. Norwish: o OBl - ypt behind my oxen with Glade, Rebe des s, Kathleen Bun- = s. where the Farm help, general housework help, | °* it o, y House of ten rooms with bath, ately step and slow ard, Gretchen, FHelen Totty. U"‘U“-“ members of the or Micted with this ;zonk‘s and al]l E;}ds of heldv. 1 mvet on steam heat and gas, near center of §| I have gazt ed .vo]nr‘ wehzhticdst burden, o & k. Yellow Garsa,:BUT- | atacso s atcated snd caved for hand several laborers and ane or two ;e A e ! ve tol that reap and sow ! Mingte Sherwig, Vellow Garzi, BUr- | gisease ure trented and cas ‘ 2 Venginesrs that 1 want to ind 28 HORSES. S -‘“*‘4‘:‘<NI‘I'] renting toome X am the ruler. the king, and 1 hold (o s = e speaker v s for; als teamster. e g nquire of JAMES L. CAS ! World in fee: ump @'Cr. Rev. W. H. Hoffman, of New Jersey, | . BRI HAPLOYAIN 5 Another express car of 28 horses just | 2 Sl [ Swora npon swor ¢ Prince Danillo, Mrs. wirthi, Al- | who spok R M oyl aupt. |arrived. My own selection, and there | [] Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn.[J|SWord, ihon sword may ving, but the pine Glow, Christine 1, Grace C.| jiarium and made a Central Buillding, 43 Broadway, City.| are as likely big horses and chunks* | —win ogilv in London Spectator, Burke, Mrs. J. Pester, Lida Thomas, | support for it from the 1o¢ : oy ok o e % — — — e suppe —— —_— £ them as can be found any Gertrude Wilson, Beatrice Asmus, Mrs sl o f PR = . ivi o \E! s Hr A o Mot 3| Tubiateer Woor Dieined, | o the gas range, the worids. best PERSONAL. where. Also three koo drivers. Prices y | VIEWS AND VARIETIES Kroechell, Miss D. Dineen, Bishop uberculosis Weel annecs | ccoking stove, a hot weather neces- = = [ angiauetty cannotihe beaten T oaland | Ci Sayi Hanminghaus, Lady Lee, Minnesots, | The New Britain Tuberculosis Re- | SHOXDE Stove, & [Of Westher Deces- | yipims» cONFINEMENT INSTITUTE | see them, or telephone 177-12. | ever Sayings. Mrs. B. Wilder, John Gossmeiler and |lief society has made arrangements T € ol indeed, IN1__ppysiclans attending. Infants adopted oct3a ELMER R. PIERSON. | . | i swaw 1t Siiasea A oy for Tuberoulol . 1o be observed, | Ume of need.” You ought 10 see the | oo boarded. For particulars, write i It Makes Wrinkles. i T s AL R S o g Ear | starting Monday. Tt is planned to raise | new Estates, quality ranges built for | collinswood Sanitarium. _Hartford, | | Simpliccissimue. 4 ) b OFFENSIVE BILL POSTING. | $3.000 i discriminating purchasers. Better look | Conn. sep17d CHAS. E. WBITNEY |, o, over ui-health oes yom | =0 0 uyess 1s it the — |gre 2 at the Humphrey Instantaneoas Water R ealth no good, and merely causes g : . b0 | fac et o 5 ast thing in cars?” “I-guess s Te Be DuMFAway \:.u:ib.‘n Hartford | facto Heat 227 MAIN STREET. T are. make you ook olee |, er gotten e anywhere vet as Far as Possible. han g also the Ruud Heater, when = B i all, £ ' If you are sick, don't werry, but Houston Post. Bill posters of an immoral or inde- Not to Mention the Water. ‘Real Es(flte al]d l]]su]'a]]ce ebout it to make ycurself well. To do | “Geoffrey is most up to date.” “What eent character will be seen no more | When we read of the millions of bac- . 5 o i this we repeat the words of thousands | now “He has put in a set of swing- n Hartford, according to, the sta DE Il wa nat flas & ElectrlCfll Dep f. _— of other former sufferers from woman. | ine shelves on which to keep his air- % ; Fhee ) P how thare can sdmatn any Toom s Iy Wils, stmilar to yours, when we say, | ship literature.”Buffalo xpress. ment made By Ldson Sessions, mana- 2% 321 Main Street, aiice suilding. | [t s time to think of FOR SALE ; lak . “When we was engaged, you sald T > Viburn-0. - | teria in a dro united Eoret o | ger of the Hartford Bill Posting com for the milk.—Albany | | A variety of Cottages, Dwellings cnd was an angel, and now you refuse me ! a mnew dress.” “Well, my dear, do pany, before the members of tV ! | | ¥ Tenement Propert ali parts of the | g i 5 1 < Irunks Bags{your Far Repafl's for city ot helces enaTog Berii$1.200 b g eowE L rsle Mele. associations cemmittee for bill board ure Othello was asking for the handker- regulstion, at a meeting held at the board of trade rooms Friday evening. ONS. as t taken interna the blood and Catarrh Cur in its various aspects, approved of a preposed ordinance which the exe tive committee, which is compoged of representatives of 24 local organiza- | 7 TUACK iions, had drawn up, which will be | [} 5 9% presented to the common council for | scription enactment. i Mr. Sessions told tlie assembly that | We can -alter ‘or "repair Scarfs, variety at lowest prices. | Muifs or Garments promptly and well ine. 1t was Repairing on all Rinds of Trunks | if attended to early. 40 Acre Village Farm st LT B New Yok nd ix a re ar pre- | and Lezther Goods done promptly and | Qup charges are mecderate and we g combined with the b o L | do the best of work. Cnic | THE SHETUCKET HARNESS CO. | 5 | $1.25 at aruggists. Ootied I e e cheial Co. | Nell—Maude has hada dreadful cold arly two months. Belle—How The committee met for the first time | CAnNO ci the sc f the d = | 0 $20,000. It 1s a wonderful female remedy, &) | chief. “Why didn’t yor ti> & knot in in a year and a half and after dis- | jiscage and e e LS '“le Comlllg season. See Lists at Office. o “"":.:,r" you try {t, 4 emember where it i7" he cried, cussion of the subject of bill posting N tak N i 5 irectona its use are printed in Herewith the tragedy follow focat SiaRe Tl santcdie al ot | Rents collected, repairs effectad, etc, | six languages with every bottle. Price iy 2 tragedy ow - 1 quack me i get 1t? Nell—She went in bathing at Atlantic City and got her in Windham Center, elegant location, feet wet.—Philadelphia Record. two-story, _eight-room house, large 3 “Where are you goi etiy barn witli basement, all buildings first maid? imt® gotmy 0. Tiwthook, class. Price 33500, sir, she said. “And where may that indecent posters are a thing of the | % past and never again will objectiona- | - -4 . WM. C. BODE, Prop. O Have a bargain in a Lunch Cart if b T . b 0 | s : 4 3 . 2 i e, my pretty maid?” “At the end of ble posters be displaved on hill boards | Ui Ml Pl i i) Hotie 8602t 283 Main Street. l\/]CPH ERS N, »o'lrd“;:)o e Jack O terns, Witches, |\ lihe, you jay,” she .sald—Boston | CSTATE AGENCY, Lan 3 s | Transcript. in Hartford, or anywhere 2lse, for that W Hack, Livery | and | Boarding | | 1 Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. ne fight and he absolutely refused to lo this.—Hartfto t the Keym matter. Such a wondition of affairs, 23 i =do, 0. | __5°P | Haifer and Furrier. 715_Main St, Willimanti s he maid, is due to the action of the | ; cts’ p1 | E b ) s Ovmm 'Black Cats. Snakes, Skull “I'm certainly a lucky man.” “How National Bill Posting association, | i P consti- | | sept20d i | aci ats, Snakes, u S, | . “I had on my good clothes yes which eontrols bill posting in the 2 | terday morning when my wife made Uhttea ‘States, Canada and Cuba. | : 1 WM F BA“_EY | | | Mottoes, Post Cards and | Cicction for the rummage sale. Mr. Sessions said when the Jeffries- | THE ROD | . - | | FOR SALE | s ouldn’t give any but old stuft Johnson fight pictures were being giv- | AND SAVE THE nlm)‘i (Successor te A. T. Gerdner) | ‘Favol‘s. v."—Detroit Frea Press. ®n in this city the manager of a thea- | B | |} 1| OFFER SUBJECT TO SALE ! | The ¥air Purchaser—Your eggs aro ier asked him 10 poet tiie pictures of | Corvoral Mealth and ot Corporal all very small today, Mr. Jones, Mr. 1 | o MRS, EDNIN FRY, Franklin Squars | Foncesiin, e v o d Post of the O ————— — ot 18, ch ~——Oh, T e t ye took ther WIFE WON'T MOVE. Suerintenacit Jotise at- o jeata -~ Yoo, The PR, and Sketch. Husband Seeks Divorce After Thirty | 0F e 3 Years. | child phy h _— | is best s 3 elopin Because his wife would not leave | in him and m Windsor, where she had been born and | Or otherw had always lived, John M. Keney ap- |, 48 220 plied to the superior irt for a dis- able to learn. solution of the ma 1 bonds which Pierce, Butler & Pierce ! out of the nests too soon.—The Manufacturing Co. ) “I think you said, Rastus, that you | WE ARI NOW had a brother in the mining business 7 per cent. Preferred Stock - in the west?” “Yeh, boss, that's right.” “What kind of mining—gold mining, | at $102.00 per share. REA(‘)Y ver mining, copper mining?’ “No, ! suh, none o’ those: kalsomining.— | JAMES L. CASE, Iy Bverybody's Magazine. 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. { | Seatla: S President l ward aude is a firm believer in had heid them together for 8 obtained by giving AUTOMGCBILE TO RENT. | . the theory that people should marry Mr. Keney is a carpenter and sunlight, and ~ RS THE WISE g s ; S i tive of Windsor. On March 31 tious food-dri The pro | Telephone §53. 01254 | uy their WINES and LIQUORS nere. to take care Ol a" YOI.H' | i’":,"“,‘;fipkui:,le-s‘sgj:{{?f_’wz‘xhfi "2"51“ e married Alice M. Knight, and for Shows In the resuits wbiained QUALITY Past experience has taught them that | S 1 f (‘ F | | became engaged to Billy Black she is any years lived in Windsor. In 1902, | trjed the above me prove any liquors bought here are the best Zl € 0 IO‘VS, arm hing her dark hair to golden. i« work ealled him t Glastonbury. | ur His wife refused io | and has ever since persisted you know, is a brunette.—Ch kward chiidren s | In work should always be considered. | for the money. We would like to sain | Cafl'iage afld \x/ag()[] 1 Teht, l | Show A1 | espectally when it costs no more tham | Lot camoneY: 4 2 & Superior | the inferior kind. Skilled men are | Sive o au oo ton il do soif you ty to prove how i | Shis NGt T | employed by wus. Our prices teil the | go0d our liquors are. = » UtenSllS and Other Repalnng and Paln[lng. from nx there, he says. Up to me jone and bri : c PRLRe. tis tiaset o os “1t "fe "the opinion Lor| el siovs JACOB STEIN, 93 West Main Street MUCH IN LITTLE hildren, the oldest. a hoy, it that Horllok's s ! STl & YUt Telephone oct1sa | i Ja e “soy” is exported chiefly 1o of age, and two girls, one Aot f ; elephor 186 | Japanese “soy” is r v s o TGtk g dahe 0| metid Personal Property | o d Automobile | 5. Cntes Siaces vl Port e’ e e eficia i : = arriage an UVOMODHE | hur, Dainy ana Korea, each taking $25,000 ALIMONY ened then | Belivered to Any Part oi Norwich JUST RECEIVED S P . |approximately 400,000 gallons annual- Granted Mrs. William J. Clark, For- L Sau | the Ale that s acknowiedged to ve o | HECKer’s Old Homestead The following property will be soid T”mmmg and Upho“'smrmg B —_— meriy of Derby. ¥ | best on the marke: — HANLEY'S on Saturday, Oct. 29, at 2 o'clock in | There are no railroads leading to tha PEERLESS. A telephone order will Paneak: the afternoon, at the late residence of interior of Honduras, and there is only e Flour Sylvester H. Maynard, on the troliey road to the capital from.the coa ‘ recelve promp: attention. ) i 2 i % i iR Merchandise arriving from New York at CARDWELL’S line f Baltic to Will tic, at "' G ! :D. % MeCORNICKS Shotrekiin ot i )l:\'l\d’l;“"; (1:‘15::‘- »,nnne x;u‘» ;‘r“or‘; t:“ he SCU“ &l ‘ark Panammn o "across Tanuantspes. in On the grounds of desertion in con- | MO nection _with which the plaintiff de- | Guep clared her sband had not reside every i Tom b g, Koo S oct1d : > from Panama or across Tehuantspec, in Mary Joseohine Clark, formeiiy of | Capt. Bogardus Again Hita the Bulls- village of Baltic: One cow four years exico, ' Armpals Deen grauted & decroe of dlverey’ o eve. ; HAVE YOUR GOk bhtear WensrsTes s tantatbin oo GORPOBATION William J. Clark, @ prominent travel- | This world famous rifle shot who MONEY LOANED R e e e TS d Suenos Ayres. ing engineer with the General Lolds the championship record of 100 | Wa";hgs and Clogks Rgpai’ed on' Disiignas, Wi | horse plow, 1 hay cutter, 1 cooking | itants, is_the onl company of Schenactady, pigeons in 100 consecutive shots, is | SR ‘Securites of SRV EInd oDy tove marked St. Louis No. 7, with hot 501_5|5 Nflnh Maifl Stran gentina. Rosario, next in size, New Haven Journal-Courier | Hiving at Lincoln, [l Recently inter- | by FRISWELL Lowest Rates of Interest. An olq pater tamcand other stove: utensils,; 23 2 han 200,000 inhabitants, I cree was granted by Judge Reed, who | viewed, he say I suffered a long y . established firm to deal with. yards of linoleum, also other house-| aproa | most _of the wealth centers in Buenos s game a decree for $25000 ali- | time with kidner and i e Avoi | o ! 3 (Established 1872.) hold zoods and utensils. | Ayres, and it is there that the well- nony ble and used several well known Ik junlidaw 25-27 Franklin Street. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CoO.,, | to-do, ettancia owners generally have HATTIE M. MAYNARD, their city hom Administrator. ] | 12 . . The ocean traffic at Borbadoes is || Sterling Silver, Silver | large. Tt is the island almost in the | | 142 Main Street, Upstairs. medicines, all of whic lief until I started Pills The witnesses examined were Mr Clark herself, and her two sons, Har- old T. a graduate of Yale 1903. and | General Contractor Toete O Mih, Clok ot dness with suppres- | Al orders receive prompt and carefui STEP IN AND TRY OUR _There willislso Doreo ot the i Y Denosifar are;, Cut Gldss | way, of steamers going to and from that her husbund had not lived with | sion and a cloudy voiding. On arising | sttentior. Give me a trial order, Sat. thni oy oner DI welont e readlaud P! i 2 South Amerjca’ and bound to New her for the past 14 years | n_the morning I would et dull !wa‘t]— isfaction guaranteed. i 350 D I N N E R 0;"“‘" }:.1‘3155:;1: ::1;‘:;;5 ‘Z:;a:flw : Clocks, Etc. ‘:r:.kgezra :;‘i’;rat"a:rh'bnfln“oe:fl:lnn%“e: - — | aches. Now I have taken three bottles e | phers i . 2 2 v, and | e 3 < Two Memorial Tablets Dedicated. | of I Kidnes Pils and reer 100 per | 1 HOS, J, DODD, Norwich | From iAo o6 brooderranal tell i BatT el i e s " {any Bpropean port by waiting for i, ™ tal table rere -efled | €€Nt T am never bothered | | re. 0ct25TuF | i > Passengers ns' m east and wast at S mmemorial tablets ware unvelled | o0 R Saneys o bladaes ang honid | Teleohons 352 Norwich. | DEL-HOFF CAFE, Ground Floor | = S A e Fata e s ana eoH Times and TioK Articles for Wedding versa. jvs0a | 1 | i % There is now nearing completion at OTICE Ffll’fl]S Farms Farms Gifts e B e g oot 1 $600 foel 1 Co. gregational church, East Hartford, on Soione sele oo & O8B08d S T en s e b T | P e e e e e Ll |0 o /3 B S el s n e i AxliciesiiornWedaing - (R VETERA L iREe NI IR A Sunday afternoon. A tablet in memory | of Rev. Dr. Samuel Spring was given by i gmnddmx‘hlevl'. d?ms M. Tsabel LOST AND FOUND. | . Corning, and one dedicated to {he|————— — — | T will repair, remodel. redve and clean R B l Al Coming, 2n_tns, Gcslonied io "ihe e e e Rose: Bowling Alleys, s gi | < en by the people of the chu and all my work i Drop ! nital for Chinese, which is to cost Finest Goods $15.000 =old. Al the hri ck work is | pr actically completed. 1t is expected Norwich | will buy a four-acre place, new house, dedicatory address was by R r rsons arve cau- | & postal and 1 call for work. abundance of fruit, situated 13, miles argest Stoc thyit the hespital, which is purely a Edwin Pond Parker l,,";,mf‘m':d‘-}tn" yned against purchasing or negoti Teleph 5 LUGAS HALL, from busy village. Investigate. | g 3 | Gl naiies entarpiine, il be: readysifor 3 H. Twichell and Prof. A. R. Memmi. | 5 n % 00,404 any, person havi BRUCKNER, The Furrics, 8090 '} Lowest Prices ocaupation in about thres months am of the Hartford Theological semin- a RSNt WL latin 1o il e CLITMWE p 49 Shetucket % 11 buy a cottage house, large lot, | Thawe is. also. it is pointed oug, a nee: &t5 S0 Mwv. Be. 5. W, Coopor seutitod] o0 @ totors. the 17t Sac ‘otosonk| octlTMWE. Franklin St. isa 3 J' Fesat ate Bituated in the villags of Pawc’x-“ | on ‘the Kowlon side for a Turopean at the services. The tablets were de- | 1911, or submit to having the book oc! C. STONE. Prop | tuck, Conn. Possession given immedI- | . |hosnital. Signed aud sculptured by C. Brower | Giared tancelled and cxfinguizhea | ‘I.HE PLANK - ately. ~Easy terms. Juhn E flfl H Bhss A = i Sl a new book issued in licw thereof i E 73 1 A Th> later_growth of the mining in. Darst of New York city, Rev. William | fi,c' Gmount due thereon paid. octisTa OUIS H. BRUNELLE 2 7 s i (CHihnaliva, {s shown o the will buy a ten-acre place situated be- | Station ana | Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers BAKERY fween Stoninston and Westerly: brand . Prentiss, pastor of the ohurch, took for his theme Sunday morning The LOST —Between Tarft' stead\lly increased output of the mines, and by the immens> area cover- New s 15 the, Chtrch. Fospal Ml 90 otouy. Finder Etc., in Town. We are confident our Ples, Cake and | Stonington boroush. : ed by\ mining claims. From the rec. Bigamy Charged. ySW AT Sy S S y Bread cabuot be excsiled Give For particulars. call or write e ords oV the Casa de Moneda {mint) Sty AL Sheigd. i szl ':”:Es ::_,coNNF'""‘ Propristor, . | e sraske ® * | 1 have 13 farms for sale, ail stocked Face Sm Sealp Max. | cutabiia hed in the city of Chihuahua in v s Bond gt 57T - elephons 607. oct2d with crops and tools, at prices that will > 1811 an ¥ maintained ihere until 189 Jgamy, was given w hearing in 1he | Have You Noticed the s 3 e 40 Fairmount 8treet. | T (onisi you. Manicuring. Ordars | it oty Yo Vil of (e minsral out: City court yesterdey as a result of Write at once for tnformation. taken for combings. |} Juabig those vears is glven as L o Gt e W vhich he was held for trial in the su Increased Travel? WHAT'S NEW =TJOSEPH BRADFORD Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bullstin MRS, UNDERWOOD, | $29,977,4464, of which 35498480 was petlor court at N#y Faven inder | Jug a sare sign of good weathes ana % | (choice of 400). Tel. 663-4. 51 Broadwav. | giiver: $aGt.io0 gold, and $26,214 cops P i3 B Ve 3 11 1 | 3 ) # vonng womwn i New Tiaven lust | the oper air. We furnisn the best Book Binder, WILLIAM A. w"'cnxl i MME. TAFT, ;p"' Al e \ugost represesting 1o her that he | method, and it you'll taks one of our P 5 REAL ESTATE HROKER, 2 'Hears from Hobson. " \'nl:n pro #0816 souof’ an'| Jeetris Sont Ay S.tep i =nd see us. Blank Books Nlads and Ruled to Ordar, | No. 41 West Broad St.. Rooms 1 aud 2. PALMIST AND CLATRVOYANT, | Beb ':a.' ns believes we are hound to Voapr. N, Y. mitienaive, althouzh | MAHONEY ~BROS. Falls Avenus | FRANK WATSON & Co, 108 BROADWAY- . Telephones At and 305, “ransporia. | now located at 68 Washington St, cor- | have. troulle with - Japan.—Pittsburg «e- qmmfi» marlie- - . i margo 78 Frankiin Street,' Telephons 3k octifB ' tion free in aute Seplsd | ner Tilley St, New Jondon. jysd | Gazette: ner e

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