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* WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT |smiet witn buked apvtes, pumpicin o, | ‘LEaRE(NOTICES. [ 0 © LEGAL NOTICRR | | | fmoe ToRENT. ao_}:_htnuu, gfilgflbrmfl m;nd sotors has) = T RS —Str m\k E 5 TO RENT—A first class r_tene. " o guests spent @ most delig o R 4 fi s : arm. o nt. No. 2 Tock St. oot River Sty E. ":‘ i """‘l;'“"":; evening. < Bl | ASSESSORS 0TIC 2 iosn i " FOR sAxm O RENT_iroure at N gufi?v“"éz" Sohn B! Filanios, e Via®t aud motion pietures at the —_—r g a et e S eAvEns . : iuire : ; 9 ' ¥ “ s — = | stead: k. Apph o) 23 n Raliy st Soks B COLCHESTER b i i Al persons in_the Town Nconenic g CTEY TRl e TR WA RENE_Very Teasomable, store 331 ‘Mermana. in Germania’ Hall Express Strike Delays Cloak Factory— e eae: Position as housekeeper Db, Hartfora, 6 PP 108 ¢ L Ot R e 2 10 return to the Assessors on or before | WANTED ) L e B e R NN B L Teowmeen Tribe. No. 43, 1. 0. R. M.| N, o % a2 ‘writ- | In_small family, hotel or institution, e ; NICELY F1 - 5 de’ ght School Opens With Good At E y the first day of November next a 3 1. | 50 COWS—Just arrived ai G URNISHED ROOMS, cen. TG A e in Austin Block. kB, | - tondanen. |e¢t0| S Meeti ng o8 or printed 1M, properly signed and | APPIY 38 Union &t. novzd my place. n de stree o New car choice Holeteins, Ayrahires | LLally located. continuous hot Water,|Bn he lissen. In . e ebenim ® meets tn Masonic £ = Tilon Pe gt o0 NOVAR sworn fo, of all taxable Droperty owned | —syPUATION WANTED _Hov 16 years | and Jerseys; 26 milkors mif steam heat, bath and gas. 38 Union St. trompin' o' Fisd fgie 2y "of October: | oriige Wishes o Jearn slectricity B, | their aldes. ~Balance springors ciocs 1o | ‘Phone 834-4. “oct31d | En dey ainc no why ter atop ‘m, fer y - by the on the first Polteh and Buffers’ Union meets | Oliver Woodhouse lodge, K. of P J 1310 Fhose falling to make a lst will | 11 47 . B s 5 5 3 ; X . Martin, Fisher's Isiand, N. Y. nov2d [ E. "B. Sharpe. North Fr 5 % - e ‘iee on” dny n € L U Hell held 5 meating In Pythian lail Tues’ | "Tiis Electors of the Town of Nor- | be'charged a penalty of 10 per cent. ad- | X Martin, Fishers Ialand, X ¥. novad | gy /% Wiiiee, f0Tp), Franklin, CTel | © o RENT Lower ienoment. four| Dess nocryin Ter Bie Gadien his i e b m No. 509, N. E. O. P. | go evening. © Two' applications for | wich, Legal Voters in Electors’ Meet- | ditional. according to law. = SITUATION WANTEDMiun, middle rooms. Enquire of J. Bradford (Book- daady gone away. e T Sfest Ao itp Nebre sUsatend ing are. Rerehy warned to meet in the | % lans Can beobtained at the As. |aged, wishes'employment ‘of any'Kind. | ¥OR SALE One model ¥, fwo-ovlin. | BIA4er). 108 Brogaway. sepdd i Hope Rebekan Lodge, ’-‘"fi:" L o. 0 P < 3 several Voting Districts of the Town of | sessors’ Office in City Hnllhaor they will | L. A" Martin, Fisher's Island, N. Y. der Buick, four new. tires and In Der- | 1o RENT—Doner foromone 1o Pellate | V76N e sittin’ at de table, den he ses ¥.. meets in Odd Fellows' 1L Hampered by Express Strike. Norwich, as by law provided, at the | he sent by mail upon applieation. noved 5 s . | fect “shape: one model 10 Buaick: Tere wmr—wr tenemenc in Pellstt his daddy’s place, by e —— On account of the strike in the ex- | following places in. sald Voting - Dis- Office Houre: 10°a, m to 4 p. m. W ARTED. il ok e #ingle cylinder cadiliac; one 15 AL F, LS n Amos En de e Fi-brath ot s quivek uR ANNOUNCEMENTS press companies, the cloal factory sl i Rer DISTRICT At the Town Hall| | ALEXANDER E, REEVES, contral New (TOrk swoolin il Eo0% [ at i aucess’ sderince” prisos L Toiaat En he“low s wortt sat nutfin', en Ho not running full time, a8 they ore Shs hib e Bity 0f Notwioh. JOHN P. MURPHY., A o Garage, tnut St City. “novid TO RENT—At 21 Ripley place, @ g00d push away his pla ot Frank A Bill has the exclusive sale |able to =hip their manufactured goods | " QP SIeTRICT—At Swartzburg's | octsa of ladies’ $8.50 and $409 Patrician | to their markst in New York. THey | jall, 204 west Main Street, West Chel- ‘Assessors. | rent. Address Steady Bmployment, care . tenement of six rooms, first floor: rent | Des te, v 2 by & 5 ef his v 7 Bulletin Co. novid FOR SALI Bay mure, trotter, foalod | 'CASONADIE, Inquire 40 Howar Ave. E e e g i ¢ e S0 unabl th v product 5 - 7 VAN S g Ke | 1906, standard. 15 Ootec B B P e oo :"j'mlxb ot e R T 3 money Eive e wantaa ’{gum‘i:‘l 7..;; only Zonc“e and f:fig"g’éfx"é'u‘-’fl'«&" I RO RN e S bex way gat 1 anr T dest 88 Attractive Bill at the Auditorium. Mr. and Henry Spafford of He- Gi‘»(fi?fi‘-"-’u’"wmfixflvrfim e ol proved Bax.ut::ggl;l’l-ewls'fw “yg‘y BRE. R0 Waghn: d}g‘“ S‘:;é:l:;;:g.ne and | the Themes National hanik: possession But hgnlnl.s\:‘cnhn:h:l‘g feller dat he dess. The vaudeville and motion pictures | Pron were callers here Tuesday. = | wrick ‘Schoolnovse, west of the Green, e R B R T AR SRR TR | atpace " Eaquirs o¢ 5. Licas, Cen- an’. &t Norwich's vaudeville home are the | IT% Seh T Bnetem And RICOU” | Norwloh Town. o st “Ponemal . R L YT T e e e 8 T 2 OBt i owmntimes 116 eit. on ; st wavse of much favorable comment the | Ol CPOTTS '8 8 11, Tarteiile. 1 BUY POULTRY AND HOGS. G. A. | weighe 9000 on i driving horse. | o RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms a-lookin’ at de wall— Tirst three da: t thi Proba- . Large Ha Gara i, A1s0 buggy and harnes: But he lookin’ 'way beyon' {t lak It o g ront atan metig robas | L. H. Baldwin of New Haven was a ‘Wi 1 IETRICT At the rooms of | : Bullard, Norwich. Tel 846-6" cet25d | Apply at Bendett's Farm, Mohegan.| S'mac: giPj-Permanent or transient. Tan't dan at atl, oo v . e e e whis caller in town Monday, flie Ve il RIUD, S03 R Wecent, Dozt OWANTED —Farms. ~ Have buvery Price low. octsta el A LR sep: Den he look up at me, owlous, wid demt > rving Watkinson of Norwich was |2 b Toiliuk thie: st so for rent. Sen particulars: | ~ WOR SALE_Voke of g TO RENT House 242 Franklin z eves o' his, By the Special scenery and effects car- | )., guest of friends in town Tuesday. |, Ofy the Tuesdas followink the ono. Connecticut Farms Realty Co. 802 old, in good flesh, weighing about 3940 | St.; eight rooms: rent reasonanle. .Ap. | B0 T Know he axin’, axin’,'all de time . f e O e anks-Breagitle duc. In| D."A. Eigart's cider mill is running sl MEvenhens 5 * Broadway, New York. oci20d _ | pounds.” Tnquire ‘of Amos ‘B Wheeler, | ply DI. D: L. Jones, ast Great Plain. | ¢, 7 ol daddy 18 © their novel musical act. e members )= A.. BN “ : oot 2o% - sa s B. - L R D - d ep14d hol' 'im close en closeh, en T ax 5q v e g to capacity. The water in the pond is| ! 2191 WANTED _Winders _and, quillers; | 0 e, = im not ter cr: O ot STt acentionslly clever mu- | short and he has becn using E. R.iGil- | O% the'Sth Day, of Nevember, 4. D, ’:" steady work and good pay. Alsd learn: T RENT—Store 4t &5 Franyila 8t | BUt his (nddy Sin't G-copin’, en I qess % daintiness which surrounds the bean- | 15’8 €asoline r"".ilnwi for power. 8o atdix @ clock 18, the fgicuspa fo P S e on i g e, West Sle S 1$1,000 = L hous_e.l basn, o | Bt ik ofice. mar19d cain’t tell im wh. : Sita i, g s of apples be - | give inthoir, ba z = 3 : 2 es, grist mill, cider L 6 4 Teine “at esch performanc. Harry | coived from surrouniing towns. A car) U¥e o représent the Third CGeusies: WANTED _Night fireman for battery | mill, all in good condition; water priv- Dess_ a-cryin' fer, his daddy—en I ax ) Booker & Co. in The Delegate, get | Of barrels of cider has heen loaded and | B, n4"s Representative at Large to ’ of [hiEh pressufe bollers; must be | ilege, 10 acres land, wood and fruit. Why de heants o' 111 chillun has to hol’ the crowd every time and present a | SNIPPed to out of town purchasers: yepresent the State of Conmecticut in = Stelotly Zober and experemved: oited| Speak quick Aannch- o gtk Mok wery good Irish sketch, particularly Opening of Night School. e “Hixty-second ~ Congress of the 754, v, R L 20 | = < : . Ain't dey'any way ter help ‘em? Atw® for M8 truemes to mature and sur-| The night school opened Tnesday| NS IR, 1y teir pallots for the wa s 01 SeVANTED A fnisher tender on ve |E, A. Prentice, 86 CIiff Street| mud place kriown as the Moss Farm. |Dat a0 Hads et Ragod ad ang soundings. The most complete special | evening in {he hasement of the Dibrary | AlS0. 10 EIVE 0 LI SUeRG, OF eu” i e motizg 0900 % mile from Westerly postofiice, con- | &0’ ol o be 80 Mo’ nd ever gut on here | building. Iy all those attending | Feammr: Governar, Secretary, Treasurer : t taining 110 acres, 10-room house hav- | W'en he wikes me in de nighttime wid s the one carried by Mr. Booker, |last vear were present and a number | and Comptroller of said State of Con- s WANTED—Skein winders; good |ing some modern improvements, barn his sobs, whut can I say? which depiets o brick buliding in the |of pew pupils were enrolled. | hecticut, to hold sald offices from the | On the gas range, the world's best wages: steady employment for com- FOR SALE | 202100 < Possession ‘aboue NoY; [30. Dess a-cryin’ fer his daddy—en his r course of construciion and does not | Mrs. Hattie Jackson of Norwich was | Wednesday following the first Mounday | cooking stove, a_hot weather neces- | Betent help Also bandy young mian. L. | PPV L o A, wILCOX, R T S ange. . 180 Boswell Ave., Cottage of 7 rooms,| 41 West Broad St. Westerly, R. I oct25d omit one ne cosars article, The sing- | the siiest of relatives in town Mouday. | of Janugryc A, b. 1611, unt (e, WGt [ sity, and always “a friend indeed, in You ought 1o see the ing of Murphy und Ancrews always | Christopher Rogers of Salem was a | esday folloving Jhe TT0 20 ®H oir | time of neea. 5% < ‘brings down the bouse, while they get | caller hore Monday. | Successors are "duly qualified, and an| oo monies quality ranges bullt for WANTED sq?;e garden, 10 minutes’ walk to STUDENT AND: WORSHIPPER. = good hand on their “haseball stuff.” Sarah J. Bingham and Mr% | Aitorney General for four vears from i Last dut by no means least on the bill 1. Avery are visiting relatives [ and after the erd]ndd:ryvtoi!o'gnzl;;\‘u discriminating purchasers. Better look & R 1 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Sometimes. the: birds and brooks and ot BbF o vednesday ¢ anuary, A. D. 2 F. Cool Gi H ) o §s Migs Octavia N ) sings m in h today (Wednesday) first Monday o at the Humphrey Instantaneoas Water | Family an eneral House | | ,c0 Cengral Bldg,, Norwich. | TO RENT Arc more to me than human Kind; odles and | A larse autotryck from Norwich | and until his successor is duly chosen . catchy sonss< ar ol Heater, also the Ruud Heater, when i i1d- | I take my: gospels-from the trees, Tenders one rieacing number on the |passed through tie village early Mon. | and aualifled o panots for o you call, ‘Glfk- Room 32 Central Build House of ten rooms with bath, ||’ My Gtthtice teom the wind, glarinet The cameragraph views sre | day morning loaded with houselold|person’ £ represent . the Nimsteenth . ing. J.B.LUCAS. 28 HORSES. steam hcat and gas, near center of § |1 ne. (he pave where traffic roars: e e S e G e el O e Lo T eral Aswonitly: OF & Electri 5 oct154 Another express car of 28 horaes fust |§ €Itv: suitable for renting rooms. | - TRt S proudiy pillared mave: POLI'S THEATER. B i - Fp R U iord raia ornce from | (AS ectrical Dep t., arrived. My own selection, and there Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 §i Fof, me the mead's sun-dappled floors, ok« The Village club will hold its open- | {je Wednesiay following the first Mon- = 3 B WANTED. are as likely blg horses and chunks '§ Shetucket Street, Norwich, O, | SO e T Ny . Ty b g meeting in the library building this | day in January, A. D. 1611, until the | 32t Main Street, Alice Building. = 2% 2 'S & cket . Norwich, Conn. f§| i R Thass something doing all the | (syeancsday) evening. The subject, | Weanesday following the first Monday sk obarm help, general housework help, | among them as can be found any- | Formality ¥'d fain forget, Rime st Puil's theater. From the many | (EGneday) | CVPREE | TEE SreCt o Januar D. 1912, ana undl his gooles and all kinds ot iclp. T nave ofl | wiere, Also three good drivers, Prices | " The churchman's text, the scholas- rises sp seeme one doesn’t i ualified. T tic's rule; i sl > g { the me . who will prepare papers | Su¢cessor s Fotr ha | How fair and free the alphabet Also, to give in their ballots for two cprezent said Town in ihe iv of Connecticut, to e Wednesday ‘fol- day of January, A ednesday following onday of January, A. D. 1813, k for ne Not | & sarprise, but the are offered give | mone Where nature holds her school! to be heard at subsequent meetings.| AJ80. 10 A Jarger number of the papers will be | Koo ‘Asbe illustrated with stereopticon views this | hiold offier | vear. Rev. B. D. Remington has gen- | Jowing ¢ erously proffered the use of his mia- D1 | chine. ilie FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 5. H. REBVES, Supt. oo FLMER R. PIERSON. HA l ’E Central Building, 43 Broadway, City. |Jack O’Lanterns, Witches, Slonats engineers that T want to And | and quality cannot be beaten. Call and Hea,' yel Jobs for; also a few teamsters. see them, or telephone 177-12. Therein am I, with. reverent soul. ¥rom dawn's first golden bugle stir Tl the moon ehows ifs aureole, N Student and wors] ger! ‘\ K's - bill given for PERSONAL. > and M. D. O'Connell; 6th, 14th and 15th nor. Licutenant Governor, Secretary Charle: e and until. their successors are duly | | > nton Scollard, i 80, 10 zive ir ballots for a LADIES’ CONFINEMENT INSTITUTE | i e fa - - ,kf'? o “Why fre ,:,fm,‘xf“:‘ B Pl Erg ¢ tne’ Distriot. of —Physlcians attending. Infants adopted | or e ‘Black ca‘s' Snakes, Skl“ls’i VIEWS AND VARIETIES ughing costinuously during his act ¥ dre you-so sad, my poor man? ot en aciar: SrAnIEIR K enalg Tikte ofona 1ilave. BE 80 Bhetes 1okt of the B | il 4 Mo Er s i g e Boghane | #sked the housewife, pausing a' mo- OIE e Tt Collinéwood Sanitarium. Harttora, || PIERCE, BUTLER & PIERCE | Mottoes, Post Cards and Clever Sayinge. & Those clever citertuiners. Miss Snow- | ment from her housecleaning. ! Ui their_ bailots for a ”eaf ye! 5 = |} MFG. CO. 7 pen cent. Proferred | Faveors. “Did Mrs. Brown take her husband's X den was formerly featured with the | “Ah, mum.” sighed the fired New London County, to hold 5 5 5 A | s | failure in the right’ spirit?” “Oh, ye Follies of 1915, Sitver Star. Mr. Ben- ; [OURLT sighed the tired (raimD, | ofce. for fonr years from and. after Stock. It is an exceptional in- §| _ s the Serssmelty: T iiges. e e | :c;;"l "‘3"' "}"{‘Z <a3‘ s !','\" ! ':m:]k | S i L 10 ¢ baliote foF vestment. Will pay you 7 per ‘“Hs‘ [nwm HY Emnk“ s ing to fall she . Went Out and bought = b Cohen & Harris' minstrels. | of dis cold, cold world. asked de | (i re 3 stices of the Peace. i er entir vinter o "—Clevela 4 P Phrre & Ianu e Of | woman down de sireet for a night's lto """‘“:'l’{ie”’:-“"([‘q'?‘r”': ) R U alCES e M LM outE 44 n mlan Bl Bty T o 4 our people in the comedy farce “Bun- -y | Januery, A. D. , and_until th % = octisd i 4 5 coed” are u ciever set of performers | lodging, and she says I could sleep in | Monday in Jahuary, A. D. 191 ‘We neve ki S “ec""‘"‘;“d poor; T me{ Hawkins today, and B thele osrooty & SE ABe fare aud . ; : 0 aliat hoxes will b open af eich of | cheap stuff. Fine liquors that please JAMES. CASE h gloomy—told me he was Tagy kind that never fails fo please | Der bin of anthraciie. You wouldn't| (ue said places in sald Votinx Disiricls | the most particular are hers in any . willing fo die. Wife—Ob, e attort ¥ ey be so cruel, would you, mum?* at 6 o'clock in the forenoon. amd cloxe | quantity. omething exceptionally i Why didn't you ask him here Nyx‘.x‘rn’;g. - “unn a'd be ba- “No. indecd, 10y poor man. 1t you | U every District at 5 o'clock in the | good is our Mount Vernon Pure Rye 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. 2 : 3 Thanksgiving ~dinner >—Harper's wies' aftrnoon. On that afternoon $5| “No, indeed, ny poor man. It you | ptcermoon: | §hiskay. Sterling Silver, Silver Bazar. in gold will be given to the prettiest | will shal-e thesa t rags Il let yvou | Dated -at. Nerwich, this 24 day of 4 y i o Baby in the house | sieep in my bitumi bin. That is | Sovemver. A Basig JACOB STEIN, x Depositware, Cut Glass, || . Th® doctor asked me if T ate much On every afiernoon letters will be | A i - BROOK. 5 'y eat. sidestapped e question.” e Ay the mersons having the | 80t coal. yon know."—Chicago News. |Town Clerk of the Town of Norwich. |rPhone 26-5. 93 West Main St. CHAS E W IT EY ' | “You should have told him the truth Zall lgtbers meading the name of “Foll's® o Tt B oct26d . C. HITN |} Clocks, Etc | ahout vour dlett: “Aw. he was. fust will be given each $5 in g AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEL JOpE 20, And. aukd am: wealthy.”— . 1 at Notwich, within and for the Distric TR 227 MAIN STREET. Useful and Desirable | Loulsville Courier-Journal. Thes. A. Wise in “A Gentleman from | of Norwichi, on the st day of Novem- . : R dl | | “Augustus” said the boy's parent, Wississinp ‘ Pt Wieo ¢ avinna, soase cal Estate and lnsurance | Articies for Wedding | oot St orns o oo e Ry gyl For Infants and Children. Boston, Maws. Becensed Fe s l e Oar S ARTIFICIAL 1 Giits, (EE sty Th et va Fen s~ H The Administras exhibited his ad- | so. s off. W ST s | The Kind You Have Always Bought | nihiii2iimmicaunt SO il cus TEETH FOR SALE rG foreign_stamp collection 107 whis on, | 4 - 5 the Court for allowance; it is there- — = ST od: mice.”—Stray Stories. o Gpon the salp e | Bears the e 5 (i e iy e A Do i e Sistabed : e Al el e “1 hmd grand fun last night,” remark- absoluteiy uil, but it 8iffuses & cory | Signatu.e of e A B A X A Of the sixteen teeth of- sither X rronssty ) P |§ Largest Stock ed 1ittle Jeanie, “when Sister Ethel and warmth. It sugrests the better side & 2 at the Probate Court Room in the City | is much like a window without hang- jaw, grant us but two, and we | oity at prices ranging from $1,200 to Pri Mr. Jenkins was in the drawing-room of the stage, and when sou g0 home ot Norwich, in sald District. be, and | o ' unfnished and unsatistactory gl | $20,000. Lowest Prices together. Ethel sald we should niay towgle after having Witmessed the | LEGAL NOTICES. | | Lhg,s2me is. appolnted, for hearing the = cen.; put jwn the: other. fourtetn ‘R | 7 /oo il ists at Office. | at_blindman’s buff, and Mr. Jenkins gesteemance you wi NS that 300 GAL NO' 3 same. and the sald Administalor s |1t Jacks the touch that gives the room (§ and make them e e ok et R tied a handkerchief round my eves, Bave bdeen patronizing refinement Hishing this order ‘onca<in some news- | the home atmosphere, STAY FIRMLY 154 i e H ang ey Y e i ""I“'h“"-' marked “serling il ver it You | Y aper havi a circulatton in said Dis- - = g J h “ HI ime."—Every voman's Magazine. A e e i i rar tod | NOTICE--Electors’ Meeting ?;-,‘&,:l.z) Tamst dd:yfi ;;(n'&r fofng dafs| Our collection of Sidoboaras ana onn 80. 0. BIISS, ow, there's Dubley, for instance; horseplay of (he footlights, from the The legal Electors: o e ] hearing, and make return to the ind: i i i | his_wife does all this shopping for him S e nd bast reaurrece | Colefonier see [Crey Warnta o meet o 5 AT, Tioke | e Rl oe ot e ywr|-"t'o'mt‘:awwwt o s 40 Acre Village Farm | ana——r""as, 1 suspected that the jon. You will » wandered into a | In Grange xq{a’v!r.dvn the Town of Col &, . orepdtie is n‘"'ue\’largest in Fastern Connecticut, and SRt me {0 us . an S wihaham Chntir. Sl2gsns Tocation, first time I saw him.” “That so” Fegion of naturalness. “A Gentleman | JNePler. on Tuesday, Nov. Sth, e yrd. y o B ositively the low b Lt s B b ALl s ‘\\ hy?" “He gave me one of his ci- Trem Mississippt” is -ertainly & revels- | 5,05 0CK %, m. Lo, the (ollowing pur- ANNIE C. CHURCH, | OUr prices D y theslonent: WE'LL PROVE IT bern with bessment all bulldtgs et | | sars."—Catholic Standard and Tlmes. :‘”’L‘_‘ - o i has :r-r a m;; ernor. Lieutenant Governor, :';e«-rel'ix\r\' Clerk. —_— :clalss. Pri%e ;ss‘ooA BT RS { 7 | Madge—But, Billy, the idea of three 4 v ot that t ave be ireasurer, Compiroller. At- | ———— | ave a bargain in a Lunch Cart if }coaches to each man to. put him in A Mo wilt nee | L et e gt | SHEA & BURKE \ | sold &t Snoe. R S e o i “ppea ous creation of | 1axt Congress of the : TRYON’S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, | T oty T 5 g S N T rgrensmin 0 represcmt the | A. D, 1910 | Norwich and Taftville 2 K“]g De“talP fll'lol' S || Tis matn $0r Wiliimantie, Coun: L orot Hhameaiars i o madin. e i L send fim entire New York cast ional District of Con- | Present—NELSON J. AYLING., Judge. |- . sop3da | ’m ssor and half a hundred female rel- b “aid Congress, a Sheriff for | Fstaie of Mary Moody. late of Not- | octsd DR. JACKSON, Mgr. i ° atives putting vou in shape for com- D g | ndon, County, a Sénator to rep- | wich.In sald District, deceased “ AUCTION SALE. i Ch P ff | mencement.—Puck. e Soul-Dances of Voclezca. | e B | e o o yidante, B . " Franklin Square, Norwich, Ct. Satarday, Dec. 3, 1910, 2 P. M. | 1 non u s “This magazine looks rather tha Voclesca, the imperial Russian dan- DI C0f taid State"ana e | Uon pravine ror the rensons tevein | |18~ Korwich Nickel & Brass Lo, | . The so-called . “Huntington” or |[f » worse for wear.” “I¢s the one I some cer, who will be seen for the first time the Town of Colchester to|set forth, that an instrument purport- i “Childs” homestead, corner_ of Bast | imes lend to the sarvant on Sundays.” in America in conneciion with the Town. in sald Geners)| g to bé the last will And teatament Town St. ‘and Huntington Late, Nor- | uster urfls Doesnit sha getthred of reading al- Jimited tour of the New Opera com- udge of Probate for the | of =aid deceased be admitted to pro- Tableware, wich Town, about 10 acres meadow and | e the Barne inet’s *Oh.onol at the 1 am theater, N trict of Colohester and thirteen ¥, 30 acres woodland, with old {ashioned | | hye e PaERe % e o IR Pricey and Satirdey ustices of the Peace for, New London Viereupon, it is Ordered, That saia | Chandellers, Yacht Trimmings | @welling house and barns. Sale on the | for the New Coillures [/ 3cc. 't's the same book, but it's al- B ana nigh clg % Bive Gounty, residents of the Town of Col- | petition be ieard and determined at| gnd such things Refinished. remises. ~For particulars and -~ {ways a different servant!”—Tit-Bits. pht, 1 - | chester the Probate Court Room in the City of 9! nquire of WM. H. ALLEN, 40 Shetu: | " “DI@ you hear what happemed a IoRieA & qmysiery dance, the secretof | JOMN CONDREX, Town clerk. | Norwich( in said District on” the 9% | €9 to 87 Chestaut St. Nerwioh Conie N A b Ghe | Bagley's today?” “No: what was it? e hers aione olchester, Cenn., Oct, 31gt, 191 ay of November, A. at 1 Prustees. N. Tarrant, Auctionee; i £ otk ' Persons! & secretive and mys- | _novzd et 3 o'clock noom, and that mnotice o ocuie novews | “He took down an old pistol he had B S e tancly as oF ye e = penden poe w‘«filp.u?.’un‘,"nm? i & | . 4 | had about’ the house for years and hen ¥aintainin . hearing eon. ven’ by % | | y o gmn s eee | ELECTORS' MEETING | viiise s min e | AMERICAN HOUSE | 16SOR 10HBE L0, | o st st umten —_— ot e s |/ coris Bisstore of fown of Monk- | BENSPAPer hating a circulution in said " | t §°Gooa heavens!” “Well, it wasn't across the fovilignis wnd o her sing- |yl ang hereby warned o meet in the | date of suid hearme. and that return Parrell & Sanderson. Frops. | arms arms arms 67 Broad Ph 505 _X. Y. Evenipg World. er associntes of New Opera com- | T0tuiay, the st Gay of Novenentville | be mad lojthis Court o ea SPIICIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes i1 | RenEhAY el MUCH IN LITTLE 1 ; throus * thicknesses of an | D, 1910, at 9 o'clock In proniied B NELSON J. 3, Judge. e | s TL B eima® 1he thicknesws, of an | D, 1810wl 8 gielock In the forenoon, {0 S e Toiemoine is A “iruc | Travellng Men, ete. Livery connectea | [z AR A N R LS 000 1 ! self only - s of the soul,” | Stute Officers. viz.: Governor, I "FANNIE C. CHURC: SHETUCKKT STREGT. will buy a four-acre place. new houss, | L i | Tents.and tarpaulins to the value of A . story the semuel fo |2dt Governok, Secretary NNIE C. CHURCH, abundance of fruit, situated 1% miles ! which "y s divine, | Treasprer Compreciion > ek | A Striking Resemblance | from"busy vinage. " invertizate 6 0oAWIN LOrse! ATiea in The TSt seven montha"of Accord . P sette, e o eyl };‘ij 8 N'A;;lg‘-"lgs}‘?x;r i 1 $600 . 3 1810, or more than double the amount the fam cle ings of Third Congressional Distriet. Sena. No ICE between your old suit and a brand| winl buy a cottage house, large lot, in the 1903 period. Ber dancing “un the Jud i it e it Hondguarters Aas. Beet. A¥ AT T, glven immedi- The commerce of Venice is steadily A #oul a3 wyaterione and movin as the | Of Moniy Watned 10 meo at the Town O L eh lamers ol suit Dasibeen Sleaned and proveed | Aol = WODELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. increasing each vear, though mat in 3 symphonies of Hestnover e R Tuesday, Nov. 8. 1810, fro Et Town. E ains: | (. ED R 3 exports. It is a large distributin 2 B ot s ol u“p’,oin," B JAMES O'CONNELL, P DY s done B -taking methods are| ., ... , ten-aore place situated be- | SORSETS. ALTENSD MVUREINION. ,,(,;)m or inland freight. The pmf 2 STAFFORD SPRINGS | London ¢ ing their bailots roprietor. | what have made our work the stand- | tween Stonington and Westerly: brand | posed canal, Veniceto Milan, is to have A .2 s il b Conenat g | Govern: {znant Govornor, ‘Secre- | Telephona §07. S8 | ot o S s S s | few A ol wevey yendy i ime from | a government subsidy of $2,000,000. Tewn School Committee Meeaing—Big prenopn and will- ¢losy | g i sttorney General, Rej < % lis articulars, cal vrit | i A he atternoc ompt: orney General, Repre . - 3 . !~ For particulars, call or write | Slas 5 Night for Woodmen. I iviie! Sorutiicnt, the | senta arec i Congre Repre: | FALL and WINTER ing. If you want your suit cleaned | ¥or PRUCERT (UL LTS L g Representing one of the l:argutz jahe talicst miomument is the Wash ; e e LRI Trde B fobate Wil 7 REpFeISIG | Heary Dress Goods for ladics' cloake, | nd pressed just right.’ses that it | with crins tnd {ools, at prices that wxl!i Fur Manufacturers in | the largeat monallth s 1n_ Escnak, - - i - 1 school novzd own Clerk. tives and ek of the Peac | suits ‘and children’s wear. = gt 3 | Egypt, being 106 feet h. The = comittes was i a library on | —' N Bl ALy MT TAN: : { comes to us. | Write at once for Information. | o 3 7 ;:"u:' .L'.»» ws: ‘\.u‘;"v;_‘n:m"(":;.‘,lnxtu”lll.} ELEC‘"’RS M'-:E’"NG novEREM | Silks. Prices very low. o ” W (caolce of wnx’_‘ e X | we can sell FUR COATS at extremely e o | N terhioe B P il s Foca | MILL REMNANT sTORE, Lang’s Dye Works, WILLIAM A. GOX, | low prices. We haye a large stock on | An order.in-council has bean passed ‘R “¥Connel acting visiors, Hoilow, | are here warned to meet i the| 0 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- | JOHN BLOOM. Proprietor. 4 REAL ESTATE BROKER, = Muskrat Lined, Russisy, Calt. | Pronibiting the. use of asimon mste on Rchtors suroms. Siatroravitie, Rockweil | Shapnon Harl ‘4t Huitle 0 kata "pom | minstoner®t o7 S Hondh WL G5 | 170 Wost Nain st | Telephone. - 157 Frankitn SL. | xo. 4x west mrond, st Rooms 1 and 2.| SO0V MUSWEL MC, SRR, AT | the Marearee civer, Nova, Seotie, ox- i B s achecis B I i e Toresioon ot witg syt give in ({0 seillepirituous and” Intozicating = sent2 Telgphones 31 and 365 "l'nmspi)réa- anese Martin, Morrocan Lamb. Ser of parent. " ssihon - 10, WioBls’ S \ 3 ? poix ballote fov e slechion of - Goy=/l (SROTS LAl clager beek; Bhine cwing | tion fres in auto. sevls Marguree salmon hatchery. / ry? a2t Rose Bowling. Alleys, @ : Astricts, Herbert Glozier: 13th, 18th | Traasurer. Comptroller and Attorney | Uon of a practicing physiclan and not i i St Hersert” Gigatée: Uat T ittt Gl AR Kidarnet | fion 015 pinctloing piyallintand W | 2 7| THEL L. CHA 0., | 1t i revtrict hud Chicaso capat: Dullding committee. Ifthert Giusior, | 1% (or Repretentative’at Large from | duantitios not exceeding“one - gallon, LUCAS HALL, High Gl'ade - nave purchased an extensive tract " B S . Booth and X D. O°Celtnait; | SH State b the Conerass of the njted | [RIPF DUICE 1D disfilled liayors and » . . Bath Street, orwich, Conn. | of land nesr. the Colorado river and A . b and I€ T o % Representativ 0 | tho Gantities 3 ve ke | bt ammortation commlticee, the acting e of SISt | e WRGTE M Sireat o | 5. Brariin et (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) oct2sdaw | ihiation. and. Improvement. Cotton Cl 1t r Renatorial - | 9! C] Norwich, is 4 H 3 b g - e (T Sonit of Naw London. County,| 15th day of October. A: D 1815, Jonn| ect13e EEA . 1 will be the principal crop. i Visit from Supreme National Lecturer. }lGe, ) °brorate. Representative from | A. Dunn. Applicant and Propristor. We. J. C. GTONR. Pron Haclk ivery ! % e ] “Thers was a large attendance at the said Town of Spragua to the next Gen. | the undersigned. are electors and. tnx: ® b 41 ? Possibly the magnitude’ of this year's Tyesday evening. Supreme Na es of the Peace. and_en- and ‘r % e the hetter grasped from the simple tignal Lecturer Charles E. Whalen of | The ballot hox will be nnen for the | forse the for pplication of Jofin 5 D s il BTk | statement that they will exceed by at Madison, Wis. was the principal [IPUON Of ballots from's o'clock d. M. joyhy"Certiy that said Ao ibant is s 3 s INN ER Boarding Lales‘ Sheal Musm A e rarood to meet Yo 8t | oast $200,000.000 the total value of all - 'and there were short talks by | "yui i st Sprague; Conn. November | SUltable porson to he jisenscd ¢ farm crops of tho United States I SRR Phtwts A O. Puliiler of Vermont | 1o- toat . —Trasue, Coun. November B e ot From 12 to 2 3 y i ¢ 7 3 £ e | 1899. | nd District Deputy J. R. Hughes of ARTHUR P. COTE, day of October, A 5 7] o g \ i - e o \e i <airioc 5 Tbn o7 St it et N | DULIOKE CAES, Ground Fioor Stabie . AND REW STYLES Wail Papers Nosohistions SR Yo St ists are under way for the purchase Also Lace Curtains, | of promising gold-mining claims near s and Upholstery | Alamo, Lower California. From pres- Woful Lack of Wate Unlese rain comes soon some of the NOTICE--Electors’ Meefing |©'%:";: I hereby certify ‘that d signers and endorsers taxpayers, owning real e Shades, Drape: e 12-14 Bath Streer. | WALL PAPER |« oo it oo T manufacturing plants will suffer for Town of No: - N 3 ‘own_ of Norw . Dated HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. ent indications there will be an op- The want of wate oThe ol Yoters o the Tovn ot 5 Kol U 0t | B T MONEY LOANED AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. o Specs portunity for the sale of mining mas: - oluntown are hercby notided and | A D 5 B rook. Tow i ds, Watches, chinery and supplies. TOLD GHOST STORIES ammed 15 moce 1 nion st tn daid | Clork oW fha BTG «;z’:ff; e iy | Telerhcno 88 Dzl = 2 21 Willow St ¥ b s Fown, on Tueuday. {hu Sth dat of No- Lowest Rates of Interest. 4 An incrense of over 40,000 tons over - And Bebbed for Apples—Hallowe'en | vember. 1610, 1o o M. 0 caat established firm to deal with.*\0 sept12a . : ot helr ballots fur Governor, Tieute ] with. 2 the. corresponding period in 1909 has' Diversions at_Leffmgwell. | Wilr il Dy e Hiveniat) - General Contractor (Estaniishe 1572} FUNERAL ORDERS becu' maie by i Nova Seotla Ste THE COLLATERAL LOAN co,, <. 142 Main Street, U, ? QR ; it ah s pronhs snd e SLETRLT Artistically Aranged by 49 Main Sireel 1t e | fstaction guaranteet. aa Jusge of | THOS, J, DODD, Norwich Telephione 249-2 Norwich, A very successtul Hallowe'sn party | arat Henresen was held at the homes of Deacon and | member of Mrs. J. C. Lefflagwe!l Mon eve- | Congressivnal I it was given Iu honor of Miss | Twentiei) e Cailkins. Aboul 25 were present. London ¢ oune had his fortume 1old, which F to be most pleasing and amus- Apples were hobbed for and many games were played. Music was of the features of the evening. atosts arriyed apd miany stories mntroller. Attorney Gen- ptive at Targe, a uKregs for e, QUALITY and. Codl company’s collieries for first hall of 1910, the output reachi In work shouid always be consldereq, ok ork shouid 'al | 415,600 tons, ’I‘hl» I‘ninul\um ute:x may: especially when cosis uo meore than | w: a at the collieries has Leen HUNT .. * * The Florist, the” Inferor Kind. Skilled men aze | oredsed: 2 employed by us. Our prices tell tnhi | e, o aa | Tl 180 Lerayatts Streot. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE . Manicuring. O o BAKERY taken for combings. We are confident our Ples, Cake and cremmedi s per cent, © ¥ kL whole story. The extensive exportation of h . STETSON & YOUNG. waod 1o nd railway ties from Hole='u may3ia 3 katdo (North Sea province), Japamg: was Inaugnrated by an American i 188G, end it now ranks next to fisha BOTIIER MRS, T. 3. UNDERWOOD, . F. CONANT. 1 Frankln Strect . Jeokel wor Macke: and Water Sta | Tel b53- NE Dessarns. Whitestone 5c ana- tiie J. F. C. 100 (1o put your e A combiste lne of the lest Ales. Lager | “yuimms Y Bread capnot be excslled. Give us e | WHEN vou w p . ies: ani arFienItine i inAustosl g, | were it to make each lis whtoven, Octuher sa g, | 480 Winigs. xneciaily untiied for {am- | Funiern Conbc e baaiS M in | Cigars are the best om the marker | U SOHT 7 ‘ Spimbetere the Tublictbore o a il XAt OOF e, a0 i B © temer The novid "l Uy use. Dsiivers. i36-6. 1etin for business results Try thomm i T marisd novid 4 29 Falrmount Street |ing colunins of The Bulletin shipments-were vpuk,;{o Chipa, 7

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