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WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT|{ L e DY) e e e e .“'l'o.ving Pictures at the Breed The- DT \ fs under the hqdmfl 9f “»-W A RS Emwg ¢ INNOUNCEHENTS 2 ]l;iorwifh, on the zstn_dzy of July, Q To RENT“ are w at the E'.t“t‘: ) t—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge || % . s A % - \ : - Es Phil! i . late of | | ; ; ¢ shos apealals Frank A. Bul | Eaiate of Ehlling Gineras lace o s per line, six words to the line. offers today (Saturday). Ladies’ $2. Ordered, That the Administratoc cite —_—— shoes and oxfords at $2, ladies’ $3.59 | the creditors of said geceased (o bring Let me be true to meet each hemest eye, 3 Yot & triend whose sorrowed hears ¥ as been undone, s Asks.me for comfort where in truth . there can be none, Then let, me ufi his groping hand— at Norwich, within and for the District - . e ladics “and man's 31 350 33 on: | Wichin six. mEtent hon ohl ‘gals. by : : oy o oG g 4, es’ men’'s an ox- n ., = s 2 5 ENT. ? posting a motice to that effect, together - WANTED. FOR SALE. O RENT. 2 And if my neighbor does those thin, fords and pumps $3.23 and $3.43 witn 4 £opy. of this order. on the sign. | ———— - ak i ontinl | 7 Tt e Suagar” wn ; A BREED THEATER. /- Beccasca fast dwelt, Ana In tho same | men With £06d reroences 1o~ eover | now Ladit rtaour, Srenaia St 5abd gortor at 252 Franiiin St Suitable for tangled taunting R ey ey Town, and by publishing the same once | Norwich, Willimantic, Vernon, e i grocery or other busine: Apply be- Fate may have woven to have mesned A .pro e of motion pictures of |in a newspaper having a circulation in | ford, New Britain, Meriden, Middle- FOR SALE A bay mare, about 13| tween 10 and 2 and 7 to 9 p. m. Mrs, ‘his heart in pain— unususl excellence is on at the Breed ::.o‘::rt].)"" ct, and make return to this ?g;l.lxv’%lllnstfirid, New Ahav%n years o}d‘ lw%ishti about 1200 1bs., with | W. M. Vars, 58 Hobart Ave. jel3TuThS Wauld'h!l:ng:upmgo:ll:‘e{}?the evil knot d er- ndon; a. € j H youn, oal H i . c. F toddy. and at both of yesterday's per- NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. |ver day: commeénce now. Glen &R E arube, Brookivn Gonn. Hon 69, | 2X0, FR TR I formances 5 The above and foregoing is a true |ers, Rochester, N. Y. iy29d R. F. D. Jy29d Franklin St, a very deslirable % |Since I must play the game of life, Hea ‘the list 1s ‘the Qwerml Indiaa | ¢opy of record. ' — e + tenement, 7 yooms, separate entrance; this is my prayer, story tled Lean Wolf's End, a pic- | " Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, TWO BRIGHT, NEAT LADIES will- | FOR SALE—The following articles, | Call on Mrs. W. M.'Vars, No. 58 Hobart | Though I may lose, let me prescrve fure-play that for strenuous acting is : Clerk. |ing to work to make from $8 to $12|which must be sold at once: One good | Ave, from 10 to 2 and 7 to § p. m. a smiling face, equalled. It tells of the hatred —_— per week. Address E. V. O., Room 62, | family horse, 1 five-barrel oil tank, 2 may6STuTh Let me not scorn the weak who isting between the military attaches [ NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- Wauregan House. TN e e 3 stow caees 3 "T0 RENT_-At Pine Grove, Nlantie,| faiter in GLELR L cease: are ere no o resen! 2 " s r scales, ice chest, me be mercifu. et me a. air, t the Chevenne reservation and the | feased are hereby notified to present| CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS | E{iChen ranse. 1 organ. 1 bodstong and | COnR, furnished summer °°a':t§gfmnb}f —Caroline Reynolds, in Los Angslea = = open the way to good government posi- month or season; boating an Lt B 3 2 red There are a great many |undersigned at Jewett City, C T spring. Address M. H. Bartlett, Jew- Graphic, i +o| tions. 1 can coach you by mail at small City, g Call between 10 and 2 and 7 to 9 p. m. phic. t moments in the picture and | within the time limited in the aboveN cost. Full particulars free to amy |ott City, Coan. Jy29d | Mrs. W. M. Vars, 58 Hobart Ave. jeliS 5 thi tement is kept at a high PiSflh Loy o ST RO RS American citizen of 18 or over. Write| $350 CASH and assuming a small| 50 RENT_Cottage af Pine Grove ( DAY IS DYING. great climax, when the vil- jy29a Aot today for booklet E 638. Earl Hopkins, | mortgage allows you to own_a six- Ninntic :contalnin "sg‘x rooms, farnish- laih s %o cleverly removed from the s Wasnington, D. C. jelTs room cottage, closet and bath, near|gq from Aug. s Sept, 5. Address L | Day is dying! Float, O song, acene of ‘action that he is not missed | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | “\WANTED High class saicsmen (o | °WeY. Address Owner, care Bulletin |’ Fuller, 144 Spring St, Willimantiq, | o Down the westward river, until gope some time. A wonderful [at Norwich, within and for the District | take on the best selling lines of lubri- | SO 3y29d | Conn. 4 g jy2id R%luienllhchar}tl;:g tgflthe Day— feature in -connection with the scené (Oof Norwich, on the 28th day of July, | cating oils and greases on the market. | FOR SALE_A fine plaver piano, | w6 RENT_T t of six rooms, e L e ‘of the uprising of the rédmen is the i’i‘esént—flELSON J. AYLING. Judge We offer wonderful inducements en-|beautiful tone, easy to operate and with bath and ifif’“,,',‘od;’,.ns improve- | Pierced by shafts of Time he bleeds, view taken before a roaring, raging [FigSent=NELSON J AYLING Judge | abling the salesman to make large re- | very expressive; cost new $600; used | miay Path and all modern ooy | B e Tubios Soaminey : campfl round which the silhouettad | Norwicn, in said District, deceased. turns for his labor. We pay for energy |less than five months; owner about 10 |jges. 2 jv25@ | Through the river and the sky x 1 1 . . - ¥ S .q. | @nd ability. Experience unnecessary.|install new electric orchestrian; will 2 i 2 figures of the war dancers are clearly | The Administrator exnibited his ad- | Gp. T 2 2 A J Earth and heaven blending. fo e e the most novel | ministration scoount oeith said estats | Champion "Refining Co. Cleveland, O.|sell with 15 rolls of music, bench and | ROOMS TO RENT_Mrs. S, G. Cong- :.u‘m fi;efim? ::lfiegeme:ts in motion | to the Court ‘for allowance; it is there- | —Yoo S o s SR poantded. Teol Gon R ey e 3y1d | A1l the long-drawn earthly banks fotura: photography, non-halation re- | fOre MEN WANTING outdoor work, to | hoo, %, Pilen?sc iden Cor Noraen, | - TO_RENT—From July 1st, No. § Un- | ( U fo cloudiand lifting; plcture i T ean Ordered, That the 14t day of August, | prepare for good paying permanent po- - the Plaut-Cadden Co. Swrh | ion St, second floor 'flat,’ of - seven | SIow between them drifts the swan, sulting ;. ‘from e scientific process.| o, D 1913, at 10 o'clock in the fore- | sitions. State age; Send stamp for par- = Jy s rooms, with bath and toilet. Bnquire Twixt two heavens drifting. nothing ‘being. discernible except the|noon, at the Probate Court Room in | ticulars. George H. Baker, President,| "$230.00—Another Steinway upright|of S. A. Gilbert, 141 Main St. je21d %, £ bleck, -crouching, fiendish beings. the City of Norwich, in said District, [ Box 12, Bulletin. jy8S ' |piano, in beautiful shape, good tone and : Wings half like a flower Forgiven in Death, one of the other (be, and the same is, appointed for | —jrmemror e action; just exchanged -for Baldwin| STORE TO RENT at 63 Frankiis St,| Ooly deeply fushing. big attractions, is on the strong west- | hearing the same, and the said Admin-| o Yioy D—Age 18-35, for fire- | grand: terms $15 down, $2 per week. | Suitable for most any kind of business. | Neck an¥ breast as virgin's pure— ern’ order, and includes some of the |iStrator is directed to give notice there- |7 "‘_aumm’:‘fi“gz;;pc% ?Ili”éfli‘;@;!tnen Fgf(? The Plaut-Cadden Co. Norwich, Conn. [ _Jel7d X Virgin proudly blushing. fl,:n t‘:c:lhpolutfhel season and some of 25,,.':"ng;’,‘;}:i‘;:’;‘h;‘;fi;;';’e{irggf:fi;fi perietice unneceisaf-y; Al e e RS e ST ba‘f‘?l:lgfil":;?eafi‘r‘;‘le}g‘fit-‘\fwmgms' Day is dying! Float, O swan, the most beautiful scenery. in said District, at least three days |tiolS guaranteed cempetent men. Pro- FOR SALE—Ten fine organs, in per- |. 3 5 “816-3. Down the ruby river; J. E. Calkins wins n}utt‘:k:'x fappmusa prior to the date of said hearing, and motien ~REallvoed Bmploying ' Head- fect iconaltion, a1l styles S ek K»mfiggggam Salem Road. Tel. 816-3. Follow, song. in requiem ‘ascinat- | make return to the Court. : 3 n s positions | must be sold at onee; hence R e L R S e T SRS o the mighty Giver. :‘l:::&l:?:igo!g;gl&igy J:ne. = NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. in 1910. State age; send stamp. Rail- {get you one to suit you. Call atponce. TO RENT—Tenement of seven rooms [ —Mary Afin "Evanx Lewes Cross . The above and foregoing is a true wtny Association, Dept. 193, 227 Monroe The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn.|at 55 Franklin Street, Inquire at The (George Eliot). _SUNDAY SUBJECTS. copy of record. A Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. jy228 jy22STuTh Bulletin Office. ; Jezd i ? Attest: FANNIE C. OHURCH. I MADE $15,000.00 IN THREE YEARS | $200.00_For new Ludwis_ upright| FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern oon- VIEWS AND VARIETIES The Loyal Temperance Association - gnrgge‘ggkl]g{dgl}wsus;rsfim hlsga{} Sfl:g"- I\J‘i,atz'llO. l:0§ usgfl mo¥e tthan S;TO v:-ieeks. veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone 834. 4. — & AT A T 55 o outfit’” Vi stool and scarf; terms lown, aprio " meets in-ths Bill block Sunday after- |, AT A COURE OF FROBATE HELD | ciiome. Manager, Box 141, Marion, |$1.50 per week. ~The Plaut-Cadden Con | —22riod 5 Clever Savings noon. OAS %?r;?fih' 02 the 28th day of July, Kentucky. jv22s Zfirwxch, Cenn. jy22STuTh \kl)-lGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE “T hear they have a family skeleton.” T 3 - = BIG PROFITS—Open a dyeing and | FOR SALE Six-room house, lot and | T RENT—With or without power | .y g poRov. J. M. Demnis will preach ai|Present-NELSON J. AYLING, Judge Sleaning cstablisnment. Ne capital re- | barn. price low, at 638 North Main St. |and steam—4000 square feet ~floor Fr e e T nornd = z : . e 5 o $5, oo iy space. e lightest, cleanest, airfes i 3 & ¥ it church on Sunday. Norwich, Conn., in said District, de- |yearly. Send for free booklet. System in No Judge—Y h d with beat< PR ceased. fari e i factory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A.| ge- cu are charged wi ea R et D O 141 Marion, Kentucky. s Sl ngley?ngm;*;;; e | Bournier, Troy Steam Laundry Build- ing yeur wife. What have vou to Sabl fi by the | Peared in Court and filea a petition [ WAITRESS WANTED AT ONCE— | Plainfield, Conn. jy28d ' |ing, Franklin St, cor. Chestnut ‘Ave, |say? Prisoner—Not guilty. If I could ck Sabbath afternoen Y ® [ praying, for the reasons therein set|Call in person. Rose Restaurant, 41 > = je24d lick her, I'd be the White Hope.—Puck, venth Day Baptists. forth, that administration be granted | Broadway. jv28a $130.00—Fine mahogany upright pia- P P —_ on the estate of said deceased, alleged 5 - no; call to see this bargain at once. SoppaCH ve s cnan: N o ponat; At the Sheltering Arme Sunday af- | to_be intestate. : ho?smhf;ofingio? anAfioSCgeple’a; ThAe‘zI;é%t{‘gadden Co., Norwich, Conn. ll,‘ You WANT 1!0 BUY ;vuttl d(irtn”t hkeht.ha.t huge building ikn ternaon the service will be conducted Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said Z Ply a i - dy2q Iy TOon s suc] a dreary owylook. . C. A, Northrop. Miss Louise | Petition be heard and determined at| WANTED_A sewer-in. Apply at| FOR SALE _New .mileh cow. also Agent—Oh, but that's only a gunpow- e s 4 Noton the Provate Court Room in the City, of | Glen' Woolen Bril5. P31a"" | vouns stocic Charles “fr. Farknurst, A FARM der factory. "It might explode any 2 3 € —r ou anterbury, Conn. Jyz6d ay.—IL.ondon Opinicn, day of August, A. D. 1911, at 11 o'clock | 12,000 POSITIONS in the government “ " Rev. W. S. Mcintyre of Hartfelrd in the foré‘noon, and that'notice of the | service s‘:&;n e beMfillled. Average | FOR SALE —One sow and seven piss, why don’t you consult E. A. PREN- “ml suppose,” said the cnhy raan, There will be no evening service. lication of m‘l order one time in some |ington. September examinations in jy26d best list in Eastern Connecticut. “Yowll find a good muny.” admitte - : pewepsses }m\i;in%a cizeulation in saig fig;w’ac:f‘d‘(f‘:ee Wsrsi;z ltm— full iinrot\;ma- $180.00_Buys a new UuUpright piano, the native, “when the hotels fill up. 3 ks 7 > e examin: as: | T ¥ i < 2 ' g At the First Baptist church Sunday | attasted copies of ‘eaid. order in ‘the | Frankiin Institute Dept. 36 Hy Roches: | submitied by manufacturer as sample! | WWHITNEY’'S AGENCY, | —Touisvile Courier-Journal. O T T e o derness. | Oy JeE e ot aiTected to Annile |~ WANTED severai men and women | down, $150 per = week. The DPlaut 227 Main St Franklin Square, Billings. . “Some of them must be ey, flevemng gt i Mazs. Beswie Coffey Riloy 4% Mortisen {?x;ehg’?ltm \\énolten looms; run on full | Cadden Co, Norwich, €onn. jy22STuTh | Real Estate and Insurance answeredf Cittings, “judging by the gational churches at the Second Con- | or said hearing, and that return be| LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS— | E ‘Adaress C. A, B < i e e ress. . 4 y 5 S— | excellent condition. Address C. A. R.. s i’;‘.fl:«.":.fm“?;:i‘h 'é?;‘.’;aa‘i";?ffiinn'} e R fon T ATLING Tadse. | opsach yow &G Honle: grarsuies 325 | card Bullatin £ Sv25d REAL ESTATE “They say that Rockefeller is sa 3 E | e abave and forezoln: 18, & irue] 201 Hotheoten By ot 9o | TAUTOMOBILE for sale at _a_ $500 rich that his fortune increases by a Rev. Robert F. True will preach at|copy of record. 2 E - sacrifice; a new 40 H, P., 4-cylinder, 4- FIRE INSURANCE time his watch Pt L S Sl premch At | Attost: FANNIE C. CHURCH, WANTED—OId geese feather beds; |door and up-to-date in every way; has 0 1f 1 were he, 3 , Genera elivery, Norwich, nuary and cost $2, ;_going abroa in Sou i 3 4 — :’c}'?ck service oanhe lawn his topic is Prl;{)i’:‘gngl“"tol“; ICOH%EIEFEE SS., | Conn. jy26d zl‘lnd tbo a el cas’h buyer $1500 will buy i nd, Reliable Compan ;nexlnee%neeleshould steal my watch. imon: ot ., July 27, 1911. TINVESTORS are oo 1 oo . |the best two thousand dollar car o o 2 g% wony ef Fuoly (Etate of Hosmer H. Saunders, late| INVESTORS are invited to investi- |the market. Address by letter, Box No. ACCIDENT INSURANCE | -How is sour zarden getting along At Trinity Episcopal church there gea:g?i.‘:hesmr‘ MELRan e zona, a territory producing rr}x’ore cop- 200 Nurwich - unetin 3298 PLATE GLASS .“h:; rr‘In f“ou agk e bt iousiys will be holy communion at 9.30 a. m., | The Administrator having exhibited | Per than any other section of the| $45.00—A fine square piano, heau manded the suburbanite, ,’“'},’m“’“"’i Bunday, morning prayer and sermon | his administration account with said |United States. Investors will be fur-iftone and splendid_action, small s INSURANCE Merely out of politeness.” "I see. By the rector, MPchdeacon J. Eldred festate to this Court for allowance, it is | BiShed only facts concerning the prop-yterms $5 down, $1 per week. thought maybe I had promised you Brown. During August the church will Ordered. That the 4th day of August | erty and “development, th no m Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. some vegetables."—Houston Chronicle, ng. '@ church v A.D. 1911, at 2 oclook 1n the after: | Statements, evasions or misleading Jy228TuTh i i be closed. THh& congregation is invited | [\- - at the Probate Office in Golaney. | ferences; only statements trué in every - - - FOR SALE. Well.: my little man, T hope vou to worship with Christ church. ter, be. and the same is, assizned for a | FoSPect. © We also invite personal in- N %?a:g_ge}lirf“??éfi-hflsf No. 8 have the ambition to become a u - hearing on the allowance of said ad- | spection. is presents an opportunity |3 = SRS ful citizen when you grow up. Wouldn't HATHEWAY, 'HEIRLOOMS. ministration account. and this Court |Z0r investors to secure holdings in u 3152, P2h foom, all modern improve you like to become as great as Presi- » . directs the Administrator to cite all | ProPerty estimated to be coming one of se. For other Information eail dent Taft?” *“Yep. T'd like to be Priceless Collecti®h. Willed to Hartford gf{;oai“i‘n;i?s;&d”th‘e)r’eipnflt;‘:l;‘pigea{hai; fifizgggat:;t:ogf repl;oed‘}ucclgfi z:;:;»satfx.\ st Thames St. O. S. Wasley. FOR SALE greater than him. I wish I would ba Atheneum—Now, on Exhibition. order one fime in’ Some newspaper ford. Sanford Kingshery, Station A, Ao e tie Al As e e 2 . Z 5 having a circulation in said District. | S0 Antonio, Texas. Jy25d FOR SALE—Five-passenger auto, in le headers on my birthday.”— 8 fi'fncsletss :ind invaluabla 1; the tco{l— axnd hy;tp;)stinfiz a_copy on the public B Z flr‘slt class chondilion, newly %Tinted. will Small farm contai g 6 acres cago- Record-Herald. lection of china, garnitures, Lowestoft, | signpos n the Town of Colchester, sell v .cheap; no reasonable offer re- i 3 N “What i peds ol * porcelaneous Stone i Stalordshive. | where the decessed last dwelt, at least wanted"sp“\ners fused; will demonstyate any time. For of muod Hilapie, Jant Al s ln the e]:rlxline(r];t‘sp:?l:‘]lirclisrre“i: K:ots}tnrnsu:g ware which was willed to the Wads- “V;Pgfi‘fl':db;’{or ;‘aid '(;m»e assigned. particulars inquire at this office. jy21d room hguse in good condition, cleaning .up, about a dozen new worth Atheneum by Miss Louise E. SAHS e o SHecoras Apply at HALL BROS., Market Street here, Merkels there, also a barn, located in Bast Nor- pridges, and a first class subway sve= Hath 33 H. P. BUELL. Judge. 1 = theway and which was placed on b = ng Merkel go everywhere. cich a4 withi 2 % ¥: tem.” “You are mistaken,” replied tha exhibition this wesk. Miss Hatheway NOTICE. (Bu;i‘fe':;";‘:m‘; e‘:-,‘jr}]:{"'onr}‘gnm wich, and within 20 minutes’ average en, “What this town died Dec. 9, 1910,"in Suffield, where the | The Registrars of Voters of the Jy10d 5 e A walk of Franklin Square. Price needs most is a zood left-handed pitch- Hatheway- family had made its home gown of Salem will be in session at the e low. For particulars, inquire of er.”—Chicago Record-Herald. P Bl s end whate the Ay | st @ay\ar Akust: ond oo riay.| | FatmsHel ‘Two. Goaks, two - young ol S 7 ' e e % S bean Drominent. o the Athe. | o 1ith GAY of August From 13 hood | men ahd s woman Zor ook Tiaad| Wm. F. Chapman property,-adjoining FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, was suddenly given considerable ¢ neum fell heir has been handed down | HlL 9 P. m. each day, to revise the|General Housework Girls and Hospital|Chelsea Savings Bank building; ex- Central BlZg. Norwich, Conn, cern by his past life flashi 2P melhér B the Tamifls to the caucus lists of said Town and to add to | Attendants. tends from Main to Cliff Sts. Con- s 5 e in a series of picture: S o il derationg S Theil e T e naumes; of SuthTexal FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. nected with Norwich's electric power, Y e \ original owners of tha articles, Nancy | found eligible to be registered upon | M. J; COSCORAN, Supt. Central Bldg.|it's a grand location for manufactur- Py g L f;r”m‘, Diggins Hatheway and Asahel Hathe- | eithor caucus list of said Salem. iy ing. Open Monday, 2.30 to 3 p. m way, parents of Louise E. Hatheway, | P2ted at Salem, Conn, July 29th, 3. T. CRUTTENDEN, i SeaEnEy. 5 FUok, were wealthy residents of Suffield and - HORA i jy2oa 1 v I :‘l::a ;fifl likgdfltahrtt;uz;mut t}!:e no}l;th— P ROBfflg¥ XIBSII{[?EI;;‘A:\ WANTED | e Bs ace MUCH IN LITTLE rn. sactien o rtford county, where v Registrars of Voters. AT they were best known. Teh daughter, | —m—mmm——— ——————— F s l E N The corn crop of the leac puise, inherited many of her mother’s NOTICE. COOkS. General House and or a e to’ buy prop’erty for business, homes, trizs of the worid for last its of character, the kind which |, The Registrars of VoterS of the 4 Town of Voluntown will be in session Harriet Beecher Stowe took great de-|in Union Hall on Friday, Aus. 4th, and An established business in Ladies' | OF investment, is Norwich. The man | been estimated by a crop compi makes jt 4,047,912,000 busheis, Table Girls. Hght in depicting in her works. Frit(l]layq A‘uig' ll:th' fromflz O CiOcE ro0n J. B. LUCAS, Toile;Grlm:s.F Only rcainn for selling, | to buy of is e . until $ o'clock p. m., for the purpose : oor health. For particulars, inquire of b i y PHE BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE hof making an enrollment of the 15;5;31 Room 32 - - - Central Buildjng | ) 2o q THUMAS H BECKLEY mii'{‘i vdf\\'\h.;'\)-’:‘r‘;i” an”"‘ ; a 8985 voters of said Town in accordance with WILLIAM F. HILL, . g | DOCRR S N 5 the requirements of Chapter No. 265 of o0 i Jy26a Real Estate Agent. i s Heaviatooss river . u! c Acts_ o 09. . A S2 river. - A Stylish Dress of Attractive Design T May Bll”dlflg, 218 Main Street. | iee et Sone “aive for Misses and Small Women. Old Established Restaurant| caii and see my list of desirable e Ten years ago a bhanana was a - 3 For Sale properties. ity in the interfor cities of Gern Centrally lorated. Will sell at great but as a result of steady ad: sacrifice. Cczuge, ill health- Apply and the recommendations of PECK'S REAL ESTATE AJSENCY, the public now purchas 132 Spring Street, or Rex Restaurant, generally. Willimantic, Conn. One More Cottage for $3,500. At Pleasant View I offer a ten-room cottage, all furnisa- ed, lot 50 by 200; the price reasonal NO I ICE At Quonochontang . I offer an eight-room cottage, large lot, cement wall in front, cement walks, Registrars of Voters. Dated at Voluntown, July 28th, 1911. 29d Twenty million dollars’ we fertilization material wa: Great Britain in 1910, Alm this sum was paid for b have reached the highest for fully a quarter of Automobile Eargain 1910 Model Buick Touring Car. All in first class shape; new tires, extra shoes and tubes. Will be sacrificed for quick cash sale, Address Box 61, Wil- The Registrars of Voters of the|2nRual rental $200; price low. Town of Colchester hereby give notice that they will be in session i e | SeVeNly-five Building Lots Selectmen’s Office in said Town on the 4th and 11th days of Ausust from | fronting on ocean, 50 by 150, at prices 12 o'clock noon until 9 o'clock . m., | from $250 to $300. Very easy terms. for the purpose of making an enroll- A proposed new wickshire, England, ~A33m. 7 rooms and bath, MERLAE] T TY ment of the legal voters of sald Town | [Pvestisate. Hmauiio comy Jyala ?0{" H“”;” ms«:“rha'w in, 814 yards in accordance with the requirement Modern conveniences. | istence of a 20-foot vein, €1 of Chapter. 265 of Public Acts, 1909, ~| 2 Six-acre farm for $275 cash. e The sinking and fitting o a amy J. 3. SULLIVAN, Send for: Wiltox’s Farm - Bulletin NOTICE o TR air of shafl cet in dinnie- L 1} 8285 WALTER B. LOMBARD, {choice of 400). JAMES L. CASE; ter will R 5 Colchester, Ctr Taly 35 1052 Shoa WILLIAM A. WILCOX, T am in the west, buying Horses, and || 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. (ot 113 2 e 28, TR ¥ pect to arrive in Norw: with them 4 Memories of the wri 0 snt Real Estate Broker, about Aug. 1st. There will be some of ship Birkenhead are re 1 5 % all class ig and small nyone “ civors, /iltia ' [4 in NO I l‘ E No. 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1-2,| {05 65023 horse will do well o wait of :lr";‘ m.:r\ Emi, }\nlflm. b o SK- ‘Westerly, R. L for these, for the prices will be so that Brockhurst, England, & p LMF o e you can own them. the royal marines, who ha ed r = Long Distance 'Phone. je2sd ELMER R. PIERSON. several gifts on the occ > ¥ . Tel. 177-12. iv2od anniversary of the disaster in 1% P 1 The Rogistrars of Votors of e | s F”R SALE crsary z wn o anon hereby - giv. ic B i e T et that they will be in session: at the Dost thou love life, then KRtk MaePRleh from Suntlago : pt s ?\'r‘;\;n‘Hlillll 1;n;a1'rdri£a%w1 oanrida‘\v' do net squander: time, for The Magnificent Estate Known de Chile estimates the production of g between the hours of 12 m. and 8 b o time is the stuff life is as the nitrates for 1911 at 55,000,000 quiniais . for the purpese of enroliing electors made of.—Franklin. - HENRY BILL PROPERTY and the world consumption at 53,800~ y (A X} according to their declared political 000 quintals and states that nine ce- raw Dgfife'ie':fie: {," é‘fimlfliflflce with Chapter Situated tablishments are ne‘arum X mpletion, - 265 of the Public Acts of 1909. No. 270 Broadway. which will produce 11,000,009 quintals 1 FREDERICK N. TAYLOR, Do not squander time chopping|} The Davenport Property : eAr ), 3 ear: - JAMES A. RANDALL. wood, carrying coal or filling a % 258 W 5 st Beautiful grounds and a large, —— - Registrars of Voters. smelly, greasy oil can getting ready gl adedi ooy aHnIngECS 7 attydotivelbutlding . - WilliD@ sol The Belgian consul at Batavia re- far below its value. house of 10 rooms, steam heat, Lebanon, Conn., July 27, 1911. ports that a Furop to do your cooking. Get a Gas Range 3 4 i & capitalists, has ¥ Jy29d = v hardwood floors and electric JAMES L. CASE group of Chinese capitalists, = d cook at any time without o= i - 2 he government of the Net® Y and cook at any 2 single | § jights throughout. Will be soid 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. g;xl;imz: e R g e Neri ¢ N jrritating, irksome, ire producing, pro- on easy terms. 2 for: the construction and working of Aa‘:&“fi:&"{fluoet cla‘::braer}l’dlsw}:,eilt'i 0 I I‘ :E fanity p‘ovoking preliminary proceed- N. TARRANT & CO., electric tramways in Batavia. It is 117 Main Street. TR A PRt eR e e e L estimated that four yedrs will be re- GEORGE A. PENDLETON..Auctioneer quired to carry out the worl, AUCTION. ure. A match and the firz is ready. shown. The square neck is edged with The Registrars of Voters of th v e Town | 4 disputably the world’s best cooking rrow band tril i £ i N e ';‘l:“é“"‘:m:l““:;.‘“d,f{z of Bozrah hereby give notice that they front panel of the skirt and the sleeve | Will meet in the Town Hall in said . A hot weather necessit d A I will sell at Public Aucti s trimming are also of plaid. The skirt|Town on the 4th and 11th days ef | o Ay B thie A MONDAY, AUGUST 778, 1011, Thay.cultire gt iaption o A shows & plaited insert at the side gore | Augst from 12 o'clock noon uniil blessing every @iy, fn the year: Saves Excellent Hartford Investment s gzl v i o S I Al seam: e n ve J . m. & i . S / « M., 21, 4 i sizes—14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 years. It ;z?:fn:cgn %nrlo!}lm?:t ;?ethf‘f;mfe Al SR PR St Efopettion two farms, in the Town of Ledyard, of | 35,000 cantars. A cantar is nearly 100 ;equt]hrrlfi‘%yez:rg'szeot 27-inch material | o o= 8 o W in accordanfi‘: X‘.’{{, and sea the latest models. Prices FOR SALE 400.’mrels enchfi wigbobuildl}?gts. threq | PoUnds. The mext season the yield oF i B > ne farm has 350 peach tre reé = e 1 A pattern of this illustration mailed | the requirements of Chapter 265, Se:- | from $10 up. - vears old), 160 peact? Foag me‘?e (yeau was 153.000 cantars, and in the follow- ing pear 228,000 cantars, and in 1£97 cotton growing had become s> general that Egyptian fields vielded 6,450,000 cantars, > to ag address on receipt of 10 cents |tion 1, of Public Acts. in_silver or sta -ffls SArie Rotary Gas Water Tank Heaters MUEL A. GAGER, i Order through e Bulletin Company, ELIJAH S, ' $10, connecting at cost. ! . AB: L Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. Registra rsEfil" Noters: Codk with gas and forget the siz- Dated at Bozrah this 26th day of | Zling, scorching, sweltering weather. July, 1911. Gias & Electrical Dep’t. ith. Corns removed with- out pain. . Bunidhs. 327 Main Street, Alice Building. Ingrowing Nails. and S Callouses treated. THEn *s 00 advertising medium in Tel. 553-4. 3 Bastern Connecticut equal to 51 Broadway. letin for business resulis. JEROME MAYER, Real Estate Broker, 01511)632‘3&5"&8!_8!‘}3% Beastr case: e Directly opposite City Hall. peacly trees. i W ng JullssSw 863 Main St. (Hartford.) pl:cpegle, pear and plum trees on both Raspberries and strawberries; 100,000 > BRoAn Bkoox I.‘ARM LIS'I' feet of timber on one place. Paraguecy is shut in on tae west, Forty-five Barred Plymouth Roci | north 1.0 east by hundreds of miles hens, 3 calves (weaned), 2 horsés (one almost uninhabited forest Guaranteed Cream in sanitary bottles. Sure 2 B Fresh Eggs in cartons, four’ year old colt), pair oxen (seven On the south, the greater Fowls and Chickens dressed to order, [Years old), 1 cow (ten vears old), X pare of the outlet is barred by swam- L L R R S Slow, caltiyatan weeder, atoné pulle:, | Py land, practically without popula- e“"““gf Lt Rt S aralors, fcorn’ shelidk. lumber, fertilizer and|tion. From the day of its lscovery Agency ‘f“‘ D% ‘ai ol;fan;esfp%gn‘:e?i other miscellaneous articles. ‘| to the uresent time the couatry has or Visco , If stormy. mext fair day. | oniy one artery of exit und en- Telephone 287-2, Jy2TTHSMWFS WM. M. GRAY. nce, the Parana river. . 5 Jjy27ThS atch welry w;z.fi of any kind at the MRS. T. S. UNDERWOOD, 1o deal wi of Interest. An old S e R i s T BT et T o S Bl 0 30 .« S M A OO, (S 9 < 5

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