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75 PAIR, COOLER, TODAY ~ AND THURSDAY. e e——— WHAT IS GOING. ON TONIGHT | CONGRESSMAN HIGGINS - TO REMAIN AT CAPITAL. Moving Pictures ai the Breed The- b 2ok - 79 1. 0. 0. ¥, |'s Member of Committes Conductin The warrior shij Goethe Lodge, No. 79, X ? < : & = VRS & p had moored benesth 11,” Taftville. Wiley Investigation. 7 = e ¥ 1 _the waves, § "‘k’éi-’;‘éx“"é’fi'fi:’e‘. 0. 179, "B of H. % o 2 s 15 e i iy asmias wece (crowded et meets in_Pythian Hal : 3 (Special to The Bulletin.) b X ce e ok RS St fiad bent cabosal No- 343, 1. B. E. W, moeta | \dshington, Aue: 3.—The house of with common soaps; even L2 ents per *oh Jerea knee T — T:ames Council, No. representatives opened its session yes- + good common soaps are in- . L Before the nm;ln: sabres of the ses. meets in Foresters' Hail. terday on a scenc which strongly re- “jurious to the hair, The True p"nirlq‘u‘c'anld not let their heroes Norwlich Lodge. No. 1 semibled some of thé \siftings of the s b ha el tan — , ; 20 Rl 3 't B aintars and . Detoratots’ | Union | cxire scasiiamo years;feo, mith fre and fecble; the scalp be- WAN RO _-B.__M__,_ Lo en SR N e w\mo:tyeno slance of ity from tue meets in 0. L. U, Hall 5 omes “dry and scaly, re- WANTED Good brick masons. - AD: R SALE_Good horse, good dge.| 10 RENT—16 Oak street, cottage of 7 2 I e "nd Motion Plctures at | rule” and lambastsd the chairman of hair begins to fall out. 2. Unsdlerd (Nedis) BoL, Sng b uth Coptorbuyy, Conn: Bugsyd|Jamas L. Case; dEShEgUiKeE 86 aUSaSd | 153 Sl the: $hoste-of ruin sfumbring Auditorium.” 3 the ways and means committee. WANTED—By Sept. 15t, assistant for POPULAR fast selling specialty; rec- | " GP-T0-DATE FURNISHED ROOMS— there. 3 T general housework. ~Appiy by letter to |ommended by everyone; a new article; | continuous hot water. Mrs, Lees, 326 ANNOUNGEMENTS i Representative Underwood, mmjor- Box 111, Mansfield Center, ‘Conn. aug?2d [free sample and catalogue; write. Do | iin. 3 dugizd | No gleaming triumph of the bullders 5 4 mestic o, Westfield, Mass, e B S ST L oil, e consent that the house should pass - SWEDE GIRL wants position to do| ™ Gugaza o TO RENT—Two six-room flats at 120 | gyt one ‘demoniac moment served to k © Pope Mfg. Co. of | the cotton bill, after four hours’ de- general housework. Apply at 236 Yan- = = i | Broaaway: all “modern improvements. ot Hafiiord was in _ Norwich Tuesday | Date, and that the Difl *and ~senate pEEa - BB | ver piana DUt I aany aaa Lrplex | Apply at 122 Broadway. augid | And hearts long loved and cherished demonstrating the 1912 Pope Hartford. | amendments should be voted on, en » 2 WANTEDAgents all over state of |fect order, with bench and 50 rolis of | ~ 0 RENT—a smali siore, suitable for | oo night and day, = == s Fhose who were interestsd In the au- | bloc. Representative Anderson, repub- mu]n m Connecticut to sell flavoring extracts, [ music. = Will be sold for half its cost|any Ight business, in a prosperous B g pes e Tomenile were very much Sleased with | lican insurgent, of Minnesota, object- : tollety preparations, ~home propared |if taken at once. Address ““Ten,” ‘Bul- | village near Norwich. A good ggatics ol 16Tt is the Intention of the Pope Co.:| €% saying that he wanted:-a separate (25 cents 2 bottle) ?.{f;‘émi.““fln‘iifi‘x Ticoks, Hotel fen, | otin Ozhcs. Sy &')lrthast‘gr“xeo'i'tuu{es!i‘;ggmn:gé‘uszeflsn::ge It was a lesson to our minds—alas! to have a representative in this vicin.ty | Yote on the amendments. Failing- to is made for the hair onl New London, Ct. aug2ld FOR SALE—Good sound farm or | Bulletin, 2 aug10d . | That warning; how or when it comes 10 look after its interest secure unanimous consent, Represent- h 2 EmT oy team horse, Jersey cow, farm wagon to pass : ? ative Henry of Texas, chairman of the ! is ctlleuansmg, refreshing and "WANTED—Middle aged S lfiok; EuILey thagam ety movingc to city. H'{oun‘nfi'g-:r;no?e:ctm%‘:d '3‘,’,"‘&:‘; This wor dh must heed the universal alled the major- soothing. : | ing for home, to live on farm. ent | Address Fisher, Hampton, Conn. ; Main uch, A THE AUDITORIUM. e O e et g 1 o irther particulars, write PO, Ug1ewWsM oo, A" Tanleit, WY modern tmiproye | Ana gall in’ Ruin's ever-waiting ciutcn, With this popular vaudéville howse | 30d Tetired to the rear of the hail and e SO B e L FOR SALE CHEAP — A two-seated | morre. 104 Tven Tmmedi- | BUt 10'—amid that sad and silent placs : o s peonse | an impromptu_hearing was held. - In < wagon, with new rubber. tire: o TO RENT_Possession given immedi- | WilaS i G HIALARG 408 *ient Tlacy crowded again Last DENt il PSOPIC | less than a minute the committee re- WANTED_Piano tuning and repair- | cellent condition. ™Tel, 34-5. 7 ately, No. 8 Union 8t second figor flat, o gager to see the Coronmation and MUtt| ported a special rule. This brought the ing. - Allan G. Gordon, 298 Prospect St, | ton, Nor. Town. of Scven rogms Wi Dath And foUSE | Those "unobtrusive “toflers of the A e e s Wikl 95, the three | minority members of the committee t5 3 cit SUE a0 FOR SALE Ono pair work horscs, | = jas1d S ¢ _ | Those Siiiders o th Hlensed and voted the Coromation oy | their seats and they denounced the i . 2 3 WANTED—Girl for general hcase- | one new seven-room cottage and lot at — ose builders of the islands yet to be. f’f"::’ ""‘ .““ % ‘|’l Ti ?1 they | rule as more drastic and infamous m CURE work. Apply at 63 West Main St. Lord’s Point, Stonington, two fiv BOOMS TO RENT—Mrs. S. G. Cong- | wym placid thrift, they plied thefr O T e ity ooy Sind 'S | than any that bad ever been used to aug19d gottages, furnished, for rent. Chax I. | don, §2 McKinley Ave. jyid B i Bt e e e Tecn e & Fnmies; | Jam bills through a prior congress. || AND HAIR TONIC WANTED—City or country, for mid- | AoPKins, Plainfield, Ct. gus2s SURNISHED ROOMS, ail moderh orn. | Close-clinging £o the fragments War re B ot et The | Mr. Madison, republican insurgent, 7 % & dle aged woman, private board. Ad-| PRINTING FOR s D n o B Pelornone 884t had made; thing ever thrown on a screen. The |, ‘\yiccopsin, said it was much wor: cents and $1.00 a bottle dress Board, care Bulletin Office. noteheads and 250 6% (regular bi T “|As if those hdd been summoned o feature film of our new film service ©F | than ihe famous republican rule by used occasionally on a clean aug19d ness size) envelopes, neatly printed. for | They Wiew moi that ¢ e e Cnteress. | Which the Payne-Aldrich Dill was rail- scalp will keep the hair soft WANTED_GIrl for general housc- | 3 ces Tor oy wrimend for samples | LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE Y R ke e he wrecls wite and prices for any printing you are in wrecks at all. ing novel story in which the artist | ;oele% LRFOUER, NG, FONCE 0,0 | i - and healthy: Sl P DITNIE (SOiah [meecer | The Bullelin Combany, Noc |/ T s 4 D0 estata ket o0y | Fe ¥dn & 1 - while at work in his studio e owever wid. aft a four hour grind AT ALL ORUGGISTS 2 2 wich, Conn. D e e atbiant j“n. esson to our hearts'—with through a telescope a party of sur- | ho'vever, and atter a fou . THEKELLS CO..1 WANTED_Woolen mill family help, | ~Foi SALE—32 TC launch Rooi 10 | SPace. o lightest, cleanest, Watl T, 4 : the cotton bill, just as it came from C0.,1 Johnes St.,Newbargh \LY. especially drawer in, sewers, spoolers s e factory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A, e felt that Ruin is in God's ‘mplny: veyors surveying a piece of land some | (b€ COUOR BUL JUSL 89 T Dintere Wantie Wooten Cooyans | B p- Palmer engine, cabin and ‘¢ Tournies, Troy Steam Laundry Bulld- | And thero are builders that we canny Financier and depicts a very Interest- | Wi, ok oy Res o O o, vears distance away, and through his ability | "5 03,04y is anxious to get away. tie, ¢ auglza . L LSty anoRoR Redples ete, cor. Chestnut Ave. see, B Sietaint tas o fnktsiers P 'Rg”;ixg;‘“‘:i S Henry and Filson Tett WANTED—_At Backus Hospigtal 2 [Aver New Londone " hugitd s m?"l:lmnk“n S X Brecting grander worlds for you and and uses his knowledge to good advan- | [OF Connecticut last evening. Mr. Hill A Horny-Handed Son of Toil. £00d_plain_cook. augia VOR SALE_ Four-passenger, onc- |- - e R ey tage. Seats until the last fall of the ham- |- The Saturday . Evening Post of 12,000 POSITIONS in the sovernment I if e e 0D FOR RENT The gloomy graves of these we loved Other photoplars for tomorrow ara | $eats SRHL (A0, 08 oL member ot | Philadclphia, in its purlesque biogra- |service will soon be filled. Average -" Grenier,” Voluntows, logmy. £ A Charitable Youns Lady, 1t = One | Ter i HUSSIS W00 08 WOMICT 00| phe 'of Congressman B 3. Fiill, its | salars’ $90 month. “Mall elerics car- 5 513 The joys they sought, our martyred Could See Into the Future and A1 | gopariment of agriculture, before | the highest point of that sort of thing | [NoiG, ' Soptember examinations in | ; OB SALE—One bay horse, weignt | Balance of Season, Seashore Cottages Jads may know, Baumgarten is Elected, a screaming | (Gic, the Wiley hearings are being | by printing the portrait -of another | Novwich, -Ci. Weite for Tull informa | 000, not over 12 vears old; will sell | ¢ '2100 to $1,500. ViR L slands. fashioned lonk ago. comedsy. held, may be delayed in Washington | man as ihat of Mr. HiIL In the course | tion and free sample examinations. | mn,io0- 1nauire at Brown's Bakery, : ~—Will Carleton, in Harper's Weekly. —_— a day or so longer of its ridiculous comments it says: | Franklin Institute, Dept. 36 H., Roches- | —2_C £ FRANK W. COY, BREED THEATER. e e L “He whirls around rapidly six times |ter, N. ¥. . iy21d FOR SALE—Four Holstein cows. Lwo g pign Street, - Westerly, R. I. WHO KNOWS HIMSELF ; inz | LIGHTNING BURNED HOLE when you ask him what time it.is, | “LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESs— |noW mijch two springers. il J. Lark- ——— ke Rescued in Time, the very thrilling and throws seven ftriple somersaults | We teach vou at home; guarantee $25 | "oqug i7" il SR g It chanced upon a winter night and brilliant story of western life, is IN MAN’S HIP POCKET. | if you dispute anything he say His | weekly job. KRochester Auto School, vels Safe shelterad from the weather, the feoature at the Preed today and is fists are .50 calloused from pounding | 2310, Rochester, N. Y. iy26d FOR SALE—Cottage of six™ rooms, 5 3 s, Thf board was spread for only one, full of that vigor that dominates 11l | portions of Wrench and Jackknife his_desk he could make a good | "N\WANTED_0ld geese feather beds: | 2ath and beat. in good condition. W. ¥ Yet four men ‘dined together. successful stories of the plains. The Melted by the Fluid ville living as Evan_the Iron- | best cash prices paid. Address C. F.|Sticht, 100 Seventh Street. augl2d & : The th lady in the case Is a widow. The men e y_the : ) Who breaks the hardest | Dickinson, ‘General Delidery, Norwich.| FOR SALE—An old _ established R L R R e are cowboys, Jack and Harry. Jack is 4N s one ‘mighty Dblow of his | Conn. 3926d__ |plumbing and tinsmith business in I - / And Sose besids nim pp. the ¢ S N boye Ak Al B Mansfield Center, Aug. 21 e ety - — | Norwich, located in a district where ‘Fheioke beside him op the right, 3 7 Joseph Hawley B: is sufferinz | adamantine hand.’ %, WANTED—Capable man to work it | there is no competition Reason for ; e man I am reputed. is quite the opposite. Of course ths widow, with woman Although strictly "a “horny- | confectionery burned leg, it i Mr. Hill has a | ferred. App 1t of the ligh orm of la from a severel is store. Married man pre- |selling, change of business. (. @ | learned today, as a res p 3 £ e o EPRRELY The man T think myself to bs 4 and 6 Main Streot, | Capron, 117 Main St, or 13 Town St. h power to form a | Washington Square. aug?2d augdd gl L intuition. choos; Jack, and Harry swears revenge. T tt's Station ning’s freak during the + A number of exceptimgally Near to the ma "“'," l'ad’r}hm‘,’“h = “g’.e“.-”;‘ s little | Friday. Barrow w tting in the | 1 3 ’s; and when he (ING MERKEL WOTORCYCELES. & - Who to hold his own was trying. ecldents. arry sets thé widow’s little | pyi 1o op his house, near the stove, rebelled ngamst the abuses and insults | D Singles and Twins. sirable rents are offerad #§ th boy adrift on the river, but he Is res- | ihop“the lightning entered the house | 0f Speaker Cannon and shook that 4, 5 and 7 H. P, - s And though beneath the same roof-tres cued by a settler's daughter. The two | a03"cruck him, burning a hole in his | “bunch of fives” under the speaker's = e 1o AT e orh b o STEBBEIXNS & GEYNET, Agents. time ranging in price from $5.00 __met. are then captured by hostile Indfans | pio Sooior passing down the leg and | nose, Cannon came down and apolo- hres e fon - b CO0) auglsd (Evenings only.) to $50.00. Inquire of _None called his fellow brother— and finally the daughter of the chief 7 Base flawmyfh Tes g ! Has any other republican fist | and seneral house girls, women for [ ——>— S 50.00. Ing No_sign of recognition passed- el g B e s i Chro | then out of the houss, in its exit up- | £ I tblican a3 work Shrnished i shoet i tiant ¥OR SALE A finc cow and call, They knew not one anoth carries word to Jack of this capture.| . iiine o tub of water and splitting a | in congress such a record’—Bridge- . J. B. LUCAS. three fat calves and a fat_cow; also JAMES L. CASE, —New York Times Jack and his band of cowboys huge chopping block. In Barrow's | port Standard ey 3 LEs one cow, due soon, which T will sell = d A = s B Sus G s e i hip pocket were a small _monkey Room 32, Central Building. |cheap for cash. Home every day until [} 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. VIEWS AND VARI needless to say that Jack is the su- | rench and a jackknife, and the light- Wilsons Are Coming. aukrra g oclock. — Remember the place. on RIETIES preme idol of the pretty little widow’s Yeart, and, to show her gratitude, she Swan Town Hill, near Hew ning melted the end of the wrench and The Wilsons are siTiccomiiz. 1.4 on Westerly Trolley Road. Lafayel I 2 kni < . = p Clever Sayings . vields to his ardent advances ana | metal of the knife. front, Not fo mention James * and HELP WANTED e 7 e b6 Promises to hecome his wife, foodrow, Charles A. Wilson has just | soein 2 _Mr. Ghout—All my moner canmot Another western picture tells of a | BOYS LASHED WITH STRAP been chosen chairman of the repib! Wanted at once, giixlxs t_ror“(}er;{eral GOOD PRI WHITNEY’S AGE"B', g-\'oh me r;e:flt:hi f’iontflr, Doctor—Nn, physician who is arrested and convict- BY ORDER OF THE COURT. |can stat> commitiee of Rhode Island, | Housework. several Girls for Work at ; 2 perhaps not: but it gives your physi- ed wholly upon circumstantial evidence o=h | and now John S. P. H. Wilson has been | Shore and Country, all kinds of Femaie 227 Main St, Franklin Square, cian great confidence.—Tol2do Blade. and the sacrifice he makes In the In- | New York Magistrate Thought Mothers | clected to a similar position by the | Help Real Estate and Insurance | suburb—1 tell you there is nothing terests of a little child, allowing him- 5 Maine democrats,—Brooklyn Tran- FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, X b ‘etterheads, 5 like a trip to the coi y! 2 — =elf to be captured after making a suc- (e Tee Remant Tipt. M. J. COSCORAN, Supt. Cemtral Bldg. N1 printed 5 1000, 82 000; I Selling, Renting and Care of Yes, it ce:-)t,h,]y m“::t;'n'e .fi;z‘(';:,g cessful escape from the prison. Mo 2 2 auglsd : 10,000, $1 ;200 billheads the city better.—Jud Libr: - ox .| New York, Aug. 21.—Four boys be- : A e : REAL ESTATE G ge’s ary. The balance of _the pictures are|i,ccn 15 and 15 years of age we Po.000. 51 15 Statements : “If T buy you a seat in the stock equally strong and interesting. spanked by order of the children BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE. = court today for rowdyism last nignt MRS. GERAGHTY'S LETTER on a subway train. The court ap- | TO “MARRYING JUSTICE” SPITZ, | pointed its interpreter, Manuel Wei e berg, to see that the spanking was Believes Two Weddings Will Suffice, | done in a business-like manner. and Thanks Him for Kind Offer. The youngsters’ mothers, in his opin- ion, were too lenient, and with the New Jérsey's | sanction of the court he administersd Henry Spitz, of | to each of the culprits 12 lashes with a f an inch - printeéd, $1.25: 1.000, $ Wanted--Spinners |fiii b Apply at HALL BROS., Market Street. | The Bulletin Co, Norw FIRE INSURANCE exchange will you agree to go ‘o work ? “I ain't crazy for work, dad Make it a seat in the senate.’—Louis- in Sound, Reliable €ompanies. - |ville Courier-Journal. — “How did you spend your two-weck LOST AND FOUND. 40 Acre Farm ACCIDENT INSURANCE vacation?” “Recovering from sunburn s 2 he first week and poison ivy the sz LOST—Auto tail lamp. Finder plea: A - leave at, Bulletin Office and receive re- | Amole Buildings. Fruit and Wood. PLATE GLASS ond."—Washington Star. ward 202200 | Near market and trolley. Price $1,900, INSURANCE every des nd for samples. at Lowest Rates h. Conn Newark, Aug. 2 “marrying justice,” X Union Hill, N. J., is proudiy exhibiting | two-inch strap. a quarte Fraulein Hube is going to he mar- jried pretty soon, isn’t she?” “Yes. Sn letter from Mrs. Julia French Ger- 'k, shredded to 12 ribbons of leatiier Dost thou love life, then E. A. PRENTICE ‘é“a‘\_esmh"gtp;;:‘the l&esl!tir. omkgr every aghty, whose elopement gave fashion- [at the end. The whipping was suffi- | do not squander time, for Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street. . FOR SALE. Blgrter&' used to it.”—Flizgende able Newport a shock a few days ago. | ciently severe, according to an oficial time is the stuff life is s Immediately on receiving news of the |of the children’s socisty, to preve i made of.—Franklin. Townley—Sorry to hear that vour opement, Justice Spitz telegraphed to { any of the quartette from sitting down | FOR SALE house burned down, old man. Did the pair an invitation to make free |for two hours. ] 2 2 4 b lose much? Subbubs—Oh, he Do not squander time chopping; 19115 h. p. Twin Indian, fully equip- Automoblle Bargalfl neighbors had borrowed abeut ever. . . gus nteed firsi-class condition. ing.—] il er e La | P el e cany thing.—Boston Transeript. use of his services. Mrs. Geraghty's — . -ply, just reczived, is as follow GROWS HAIR FOR MARKET. woed, carrying : < : thoroughly | 1910 Model Buick Touring Car. All : 3 Dear Mr. Spitz: Your very kind : " et > Visitor—Great Scott! Why are lottoe meceteat, T wuni ta STl Wo in | Brookiym Adde: Materiatl smelly, - greas: 1 can getting ready [‘overhauled at factory. Prices” 1owin first class shape; new tires, extra{ throwing bottles at that g'c-nr - not having answered .before, but you A 1n,f Brogkhin =5 Materially to do your cooking. Get a Gas Range | O quick sale. 3 shoes and tubes. Will be sacrificed for | Are vou trying to kill him? Basena’ cannot imagine how rushed we h te Her Income by Tresses. o (‘o'ok At dny time witBott s siagle C. V. I‘E.\DLET?E‘-BJR«% quick cash sale. Address Box 61, Wil- | Fan—No, not the slightest intantion been. Wa have really not had a mi < 3 T 1 3 5 = = > ) _Broadway. limantic, Conn. jv2ia it. The league is launching 2 new um ute to ourselves. Nothing but cu _.r\l-\l\‘l\nrll;, August 21—Over in South irritating. irksome, ire producing, pro- i pire and we are just christening him SRk phonto MM g ight, | Brooklyn there is a little woman, she T 2 i b —Puck. 2820 %itlpes in the Hats ”L-QU;JZ:\“,- is not vet 50, ) lite supports fanity provoking preliminary. proceed FO SAI E Old Established Restaurant “What's the matter with you?" ask be¥n married a second time by the | herseif by the of her head. True, | ure. A match and the fir2 is ready. &d Mollia Mlotobe. . Oh, pabaw!” 1& Catholic church, and I think now no | the support 3 sted, for she Indisputably the world’s best cooking For Sale 3 e 9 ROOM COTTAGE ON THAMES | contranly s plied little. Willie Micrabe, “'m gattin ve. A hot weather ity enirally lorated. Will sell at great| tired of stayin’ in ome place all the stove. A hot weather necessity and a TERRACE, sacrifice. Caucs, ill health- Apply | time. Since the women have q: { blessing every day in the year. Saves| yodern conveniences, electric lights, | PECK'S REAL ESPATE AJENCY, | weari g dresses that drag we never ze other marriags will be necessary, but | draws a pens thank r “We are very happy and contented, | ¢iVil : n government ou-just the same. as the widow of one who fought in the ar, and she malkes a few dollars Race Coufse. is. dealers say \ zood switch of white hair~will cost and 4 :{r:r:\o:x\s:!r(‘]f;h'i’:‘gai;ilztlgnigot’)‘lg:‘v:'l:wv?‘r;lln- o o eListaidarie, Dut the crop worls, saves time, saves dollars. Call | gas, cemented cellar. all in perfest |132 Bpring Street, or Rex Restacrant, | tuken anywhere.” — Chicago Recor y € S é ea i- E 3 o b B . at | : A Lot e 8 S 3 2 ac 23 V' ie, C L fully. We would like very much to | Limes—furnishes no small part of her | and 'ses the latest' models. Prices{ groct Lot eqntains about 3 acres, 433 Berid . - hear from vou often in the “futur:. | income. SLoes S s from $10 up. ~ |school, fine view of Thames River. Lu oo ammiEbeen & oo Bey sinco hanki » in, cotres he woman has had pure white hair | - 3 i Price very res ai Vill ba i =t TEE g E 3 - ot SR S L T R e R e A S e i i e Rotary. Gas Water. Tank Heatere | Frico very reasonable. “Will be sld on At Pileasant View i he hasn'” replied the father. “Did sou (Signed) at what most pergons would con 1 G P . i $10, connecting at cost. b 2 it 2 punish him? 0.” “Oh, yes, ou gn, - A PaCE ea sk E enomenal tate. In a year it has | Ladies’ eVaist \\si‘:il:‘l:nnm Collar nnd{3 ¢ Setge ot : ? THOMAS H. BECKLEY, T offer a ten-room coltage, all furnisa- | Giq, pop! Don’t you remember you - n known to grow three feet, but it | 4, oo i RO Cook with gas and forget the siz- May Building, 278 Main St. | ©d. 10t 50 by 200; the price reasonablc. | sang to me?” came from the bov. - RACER SLID 300 FEET is seldom that it grows that length of | (ks e Tor this pretty de. | zling, scorching, sweltering weather. | - 3 e Yonkers Statesman. ime without being cut. And the more | It also suitable for lawn. 5 Call and see my list of desirable At Qllonochonlaug ‘Teacher—Now, Willie, where did you BEFORE TURNING TURTLE. | it is cut the faster and thicker it |lincn. crepe or cotton voile, percale or properties. zet that chewing gum? 1 want the 3 - seems 10 grow. | chambrey. The Gibson plaits and sailor fi & El tr' l D 't- I offer an eight-room cottage, large lot, | truth. Willie—You don't want 1t} Driver Ralph Ireland Killed on Illinois | White hair is the rarest kind there | collar are most becomin e pattern as ectrical vep, .truth, teacher, an’ I'd rather not teil | 1p to $20, and at quire: sizes—! 4, 36, 407 cement wall in front, cement ‘walks, | : - 5 Rl . Z 555 lie. 'Teacher—How dare you say [ S T erial bon | 327 Main Street, Alice Building. SAI E HORSES annual rental $200; price low. don't want tha truth! Tell me at once Elgin, Tl., Aug. 21—Bursting of a | that will not be more than 16 inches | {he Se-inen sive where vou got the chewing gum. Wil- Bation o TAATTE Part T by Ralpn | long. So much hair has this woman |® A patietn of this illustration malled We are here wilh the Kind vou want SQve“[y.five Bufldlng Lofs | ie—Under vour desk.—Judge. H. Ireland as he turned out on tie | 9N her head that one cutting is enongh | to anv address on receipt of 10 cents E —big and small, in pairs and single. b 5 S in course to allow Hugh Hughes | fOr two switches, not B, Bl | e W Dulletin Company. | Come and see us. Prices right. SOINE N pecamal E D uriicss MUCH IN LITTLE driving another racer, to' pass, today | Amount. About eve v three | Order thirough The Bulletin 2l . I . e = ot 2 ;rom $250 to $500. Very easy terms. resulted in a smashup that cost Ire. | months she visits ser_in Z 2l ' [] Eelil t i 3 nvestigate. S ot O o 3 = land his life. FHe died from his in- n and is shorn of her glory, = o 9P augla ELMER R. PIERSON. : : F :alfiio(rglg?.’at'}.fi'ni"égé’?fi‘-'"a’,’-'q:-rri,f juries, without regaining con rece sometimes as much rlsl N Office—McGrory Building. A six-acre farm for §275'cash. = oy A 3 i His mechanician, Frank O'Erien, was | for it On one occasion. where Hours—1-2.30, 7-8.p. m. ; Send fzrflf:)xlcoxs Farm Bulletin s S serfously hurt, but will probably ro. | tomer wanted a three-foot long e s choice o : % AT city 3 cover. 5 Y and the dealer had none in stock at the farm of S. A. Bailey at Trading} Telephone $60-3. Esd o T et :eg};:;‘:nx:e?t‘; e Spectators ‘of the accident declare | Producer, so to speak, permitted Cove, Aug. 30th, 1011, Wm. B. Wilcox. Sty > Sioilints Gerial (ke fus Ireland did not slacken speed, approx- | I urf!n £o uncut that Auctioneer. Horse, Cow, Pigs, Hens | Real Estate Broker, B 47 i or Aniating 70 miles an hor e oaz | 418 Sy 7 Kands Chickane: Do Sraliee . Monthe B’EEF d BACO No. 41 West Broad Street, R ® According to latest published 5 turned out to allow Hughs to pass, | The valie of hair increases almost in | Machine, Hay Rake, quantity of Ha: 0 an The Davenpon Proper[y 3 SHas et el B Hos,. thise -are.. 3874015 ceres How The rear outside tire could not stand | ratio to its length. For instance, hair | Farming Tools of all description ‘Westerly, R. I i Merc iy 207 - L & : = s under irrigation in Chili, with 2,075,840 the strain and burst, throwing the ma- | 16 inches long worth $10 would be | quantity of Lumber, Household Furai- | i at 25 W Long Distance ’Phone. je28a acres available for # 4 o 350 when 1t 15 I0kinbres lone, | s Hoyof Tiimber, Houserol furt. IN GLASS JARS situated at 253 Washington St., acres a ation. Prac chine into a ditch. The big racer tore t 1« ically £ thi "5 B along for 300 feet before it turned tur- | and w 6 inches long it would | various other things too numerous to 3 z Eouse:of.10- rooms, 'steam ‘heat, il 33%0‘,’3,.”: :,.ld"ido ,;:,,’2;‘;“;,,.‘::h tle. pinioning Ireland beneath It.| cost nearer $100- Oniy the more weal- | mention. Just the thing for Camping or tae hardwood floors and electric latitude. z O'Brien was thrown for 100 feot. thy folkc want the very long haiv 1t 35| "1¢ <aid day prove stormy, will take | Simmer Cottage—also Excellent "for ¥ 1lights throughout. Will b soid i 3 i T - explained, an v are well able 0| 5.0 next faiF, week day. * | Home Use. on easy terms. | FOR SA' E Thov e SRR s A 45 venty More Postal Savings Banks. Y i EMMA C. BAILEY, Admx. — N. TARRANT & CO. i vertisin; in Japan approximates $3,- Washington, Aug. 2i.—Seventy first AT T s 117 Mafa Street. 560,500 annually. - Consul General class postoffices were designated today Bristol City. a P l ,s “ I'k t i e i Small farm containing 6 acres Thomas Sammons of Yokohama ar- By Postmaster feneral Hitehcock as he ree river - PO S €0 e a 0 i P Skt rives at this estimate after consulting Postm: G three river towns, Hartford, EGAL NOTICES. of good tillable land, an eight- e - powtal savings oanks, making thus far | Windsor and Wetherzfield, have been LEGA . ) 5 { with a number of leading publishers. 20 4rst class ¢ s thus named. 1 here rather long hau Pristol has, A COURT OF PROBATE HELD € Franklin St. room house in good condition, . — cluded in the list designated today, | but age isn't everyt heauty and e ALl SO T also a barn, located in Bast Nor- Heretofore, Japanese and Malays which will begin operations on Sept. worth count, teo.” Bristol has heen |\ ¢ '*" Tortt ester, on the 19th day. of JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. GEO. pl i 3 AT . i . have done most of the pear! diving in are these: Meriden and South N with us quite a while, and alw: and | Precent—fL. P. BUELL, Judge. Ul D e B L U Australian waters, it not being work walk, Conn.: Camden, Me. : Attleboro v credit to the ( ccti- ate of Herbert B¢ Williams, lat R Civil Enginur {§ walk of Franklin Square. Price that white men could endure. But now and Newburyport, Ma Portsmouth, ew Britain is a city with < 3 aid. District, | gve . 3 IR “1ow. For particulars, inquire’of the commonwealth government has N. H.: Woonsocket, R. I and Brattle- | avery 1 title to the mew di S 7 hi 5 HERdeulats, decided that after ‘January 1, 1913, E ery nd title to the new di SoteRn lne lc eese wishes to announce to his patrowd,and e 4 boro, Vi. tinction. ~fer charter ix not copied i The Admly strator 2;’311‘15‘;?.\dt;r;v1;:t i the public that he has moved to 65 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, ;r_hlte meg :nlg shall be employed as < ————— e from Galveston or Des Moines, but it | fon, applica . or o Broadway, Chapman building, opposite | i e T i & | S Jrdanc th the statute, for i 3 i Adds 10,000 to Membership. 1 of the latest improve- | 68 Sete of ‘thie whole oy part of the raal at CARDWELL’S the Y. M. C. A. > jj Central Bldg, Norwich, Conn, . Richester; N. Y., Avgust 21--By ments ¥ report) is viewed ap- |estate described therein, It is It is generally acknowledged that adoption of ‘a resolution this aftern. BB gy molonly. D Ry e e e S epcation <he Z IherTay lon s ESviion of Inia but I “Charles W. the Army and Navy unfon of the Unit- | the sov v 1 ed States added ten thousand mbn to | 1Hiot, president emeritus its membership, making the Seamen | PAl-government expert. The Gunners' league a part of the organ- | #nd ref tm are in the ization. the r th too. cumbent of an elective offic S t the Probate Office in Col- Tel. 952, 3.9 Water Street y — e | trial accidents in Spain has had a very er on th 19th day of August, 1911, €l. . s T . 4 24 T.on the 19th aay of Fugust, 1915, R U A DISCRIMINATING BUYER: | Marked effect upon the reductien of ¢ e o B sy o casualties. especially in the important reof be given by inserting a ream. Isgs and Warm rroducts that | jnqustrial centers and the mining dis- culation in said District, and DENTIST It Makes Wrinkles Shthined rrom | cauirements ean el iiote where the law has been more that return be made to this Court. BROAD BROOK FARM, rigidly enforced. subject to recall by the voters of the Atte: H. P. BUELI. ON 7 Worry over ill-health does your % Pro; o y The other Connecticut cities Sidge. [DRe Ee J. J LA O A R e e R T T e aan | Pati diutebiim s e e i will watch with attentive interest the Saite 46, Shannoa Buildin: | wrinkles, that make you look older!.rs’ young Chester White Pigs. Year- | intéerest in human feet. Two sciem- trying out of these devices in the city | Qb ALITY o~ 3 than you are. ling Bull, well marked Ayrshire | tists, Marie and MacAuliffe, recently of Bristol. May Bristol City Tlive for- ! Take elevator Shetuciet street en- If you are sick, don't worry, but go | Agency for DeLaval Separators. advanced the observation that the ever, and in e i iiosperity | in work should slways be ccasidered | trance. “Phoms. about it to make yoursel? vell. To do |- Telephone 287-2. Norwich. aug19d | ganest type of men had the biggest i and happincse—Hartfore irant. especially wheun it costs no inore than this we repeat the words ot thousands — feet, while the sanesi type of women B arks He rbs | e * | the inferior kind. Skilled men are 3 of other former ‘sufferars froimi .wom- had the smallest feet, which has start- | Proof of His Ability. | emploved us. Our price tell the! mUOWTUCK - MAFE Sl Wik Stuilis ty yOis: Nl We MONEY LOANED ed the boulevardiers to scanning the That have great medicinal power, are There can no lor . any “donye | WHCle Ster i - on Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry fl| f¢¢t 0f Pedestrians. raised 1o their highest efficiency, fOr | tna; Woodrow Wilson is in the Drosi. STETSON 4 YOUNG. ANITARY and Securities of any kind 8t the ; PRy AN asriciing. S8 B0, 88 | 300011 cinde 1o stay,. A fow fassagel o A a e - Lowest Rates of Interest. An old Petroleum is beinz used as a fuel in they are combined in Hood's 8arsa- |pg refused to pick the prize infant in [ . PRING WATER QJATISFYING establishied Rrm €0 ‘eal with. (e "hileath -Works:_the north of D466 testimonials recelved by actual | * Pa0Y show.—Cleveland Leade Fidello Beer 54 It 1s a wonderful female remedy, as THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co, TR L e count in two years. Be sure to take R PTS On Draft or in Botties. Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. you-will admijt. It you try It. 24T Maim SLESSC. B gardied: fuel question is important in the prep- y . A Plain Case. Teat Fielivors Tvers ahee: Directions for-its use are printed in aration of nitrate for commercial pir- Hood’s Sarsaparitla| i nonoa cice vu cn vers Evers . - alx languates with overs ottie. Price | TN— - S e S ueial e . " or | had peached, it would Le plan thai Mr H. JACKEL & CO. WMEN You,want to put your busi-| §1.25 at druggisis. A e e B iere o s | tans of hizh grade coals consumed in Get it today in usual liquid form or i 2 e < n. L. ness before the public. there is no-me- | pRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. & y £ _ | the nitrate fields, and the demands dium better fhan through the advertis. v ness before the public. there is no me Ima; columns/of The Bulletin. are lmtmlfi't. Lorimer was put over.—Louisviile dium better than through the advertis- Ehecolated tablets called Sarsatabs. | Coyrier-Journal - Tel. 136-5. _cor. Market and Water Sta. | ing' columns of The Billetin, 106 Wes: 129th Street. New York.

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