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R i N +°14 % > i DISTE | o i amosres T * FAIR, COOLER, TOMORROW. : 45 ; ; Foas e 'PRESS DESPATCHES TRAVELERS DIRECTORY. " Norw. NEW YORK JEWETT CITY AT IS GOING ON TONIGHT ing Plctures ai the Breed The- | First Trial by Jury in New Town Zile amd Motion Pictures at| Court—Verdict for Defendant in el Case of Button vs. Button—All Stars t Danielson Knights. DAY, SEPT. 12, 1911. ~ 5 s, bt i folded - T T e e | cents per line, six words to the line. i’;fl,gf,. i,f,‘-“.';fi;::g':'.’.,;w"'"" wAlias Jimmy Valentine at Poli's te! H. H. Burnham and a jury of Reminder Shetucket e, 27, L. 0. 0. F., L d all t the e o L e e o e s biskhents T - : e o Harwi 3 Q. . Order of | Griswold hearing the case of Button, at for pimples, blackheads §-| w 3 3 : O orwion Camp, %, M. W. A,|a0ms. Vs Button. Court was opencd | B and other blemishes of the GITY OF LOWELL WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. i e e e . in Bill Biock. at 9.30 a. m. by Court Officer P. B. Of myriad stars above. Anne's T. A. Soclety meets in St.| Driscoll, the jury was empaneled and s sworn by Clerk A. M. Brown. The complexion 3 lady In each town to distribute frec | wagon, nearly new, and a_good horse. | Broadway: all modern improvements. | She héurs the wind in the trees, xficflfisfik W.: CHAPIN WANTED—$2.50 per day paid one| KOR SALE CHEAP—Top delivery| MO RENT—Two six-room flats at 126 % 0 ng. w ond Disision, A. 0. H, meets in|case demanding the attention of the v 9 oose this route next time you go |circulars for concentrated flavoring in |Call or address No. 117 Canal Street, | ADPly at 122 Broadway. sep12d The summer rain on the grass, ¥ -.;-'-':5. k. 7 oy S to New York. You'll have a delightful | tubes, Permanent position. F. E, Barr hWesterly, R. L 12d 5 3 - £l rattle of children about he £ 2 8 court and jury was a_summary process 3 5] . 5 = Badarr ] = TO LET—Eight room light sanny fat, [ 1 B ot e . i Court Quinebaug. No. 1 of A, jon brought by H. Frank Button, el'ln 8 voyage on Long Island Sound and a |Co., €hicago. seplzd e = - knees; superb vi = o = - - b , 3 suberb view of hs wondertul siy llne | “SUunrmn AT ONGE_Neat, miolis | W B Hock cockerdis” B B Howe | best nelgiborhood and. Heot Sent tof | o 9Tt shadows come, snd pass, Stenanr front of Manhattan IS1And |gent youns ladies for ‘house. fo house | Yantic, Ct SopiZid | money i Norwieh; aiso stove and new | 210, GUSIEE FRgurAOR, Shain ‘s mSieamor leavos New London af 11D | Canvass and demonstrations ol HOuSe: | —yvmoyonrEroRSXTE - papes | Lnoleum for sale for xsomk Gan vou | wftnd WL M0ETE O, 0, Bast River, at 545, and Pier 40, | Afmour & Co. 15 Cotgmerce 8t senrsy | Hartford, good condition, newly paini- | man Ave. or welte A, K. Taintor. 49 Tom Lips or tong ago. North River, 7 o'clock next morning. £ = =C | ed, price reasonable. Apply at Bulletin | Verndale St. Brookline, Mass. ey FAILOR WANTED-—A first class vest | Office. seplzd i Tul] ‘Sorrow and pain are past, NEW LONDON 50 maker and bushelman; a good steady - sepiTuThl Passion and yearning are dead e . — Notwien © Covncll, Mk 720, R. A, |administrator of the ¢state of his fa- : ‘#meets in Buckingham Memorial. *|ther, A. H. Button, deceased, against & —_— Irving S. Button, a brother of the L ur p ANNOUNCEMENTS plaintiff, to recover possession of the farm in the south part of Griswold is the t remedh It clears formerly owned by said A. H. Button, miegy~ deczased, and now in the possession of the complexion and cures the defendant. The plaintiff.was rep- ki diseases. Al drveists: resented by D. G. Perkins and Allyn skin diseat g NEW YORK L. Brown of the firm of Brown & Per- | W G, fair asd Whisker Dye, black or brows, 50c. ) WNOMBER OF £ C. W. Lewmorn and | electric light sieam heat good repair, Ray Newton of the Eastern Lyceum bureau is to be here today to work with the committee for the sale of tickets. Tha reserved seat allotment job for right man. -S. P. Keppler & |, FOR SALE—Five ncw mileh! cows. | ™ 10 RENT—_In ths Vars block, No, 254 | Evening shadows are falling fast Lo s wEnt e P et5q'" | Ira Wheeler, Norwich Town, Ct. sepl2d | Franklin St. 4 very desicaple modern | ~About her Grooping head. = tenement, 7 r 4 ce; | Sit v WANTED— Experienced | raw © silk | FOR SALE—One full leathor top | (AP Nirl, W00 RE viebe R o3 Hobact | With Wears ses a2 s pe of about 250 seats wil A , o . 8 buggy, nearly new; one light open bug- With weary eyes and dim, Pater ot ‘the taca e "l be arranged | ins, Norwich, and the defendant yby Write_or telephone W. J. Phillips, | pieesmatic, “Sihe a5 ler ek 0 | oS MY W, Thuire of H. W Goft, | Ave; Lrom 107(o % and 7 ta§ p. m. |She sees tho'glow on the Westers n X, Mayor Charles F. Thayer of Norwich Agent, New London. Conn. for_state: | Bank St, Willimantic, Conn. . sepida . |South Canterbury, or Box 95, 'South > £ sands, 3 BREED THEATER. and Charles V. James of the sam?|= — rooms and information. Jy3id ! e 3 & Windham. sep2STuTh TWO FURNISHED ROOMS to let over kgh;gfi:rwh& oc;néls{lmA i ¥ sy i town. The taking of testimony com- |,ominated for first place,, Geor pa:‘e':fl?;.hg'?rs Tnyes Sar four fist class | 1o SALE_Gasoline - ensine, $-10 | Sopifol Lunchon Franklin Squitre, Wm. FoCOye 0 LN A The wondertal patriotic picture en- | CNCed immediately after the empan- | gpitn for second vithout oppos . D Maln St New London. = " sepfia " |horsepswer in first class condition; | SRellY: N T MY GARDEN, ; Ritled The Battle of Bomke tone S5 | eling of the jury, and upon. the part of | I'\0 (0¥ S I i Tnsurer, Frank ealn e price right. /W. H. Armstrong, South |~ FOR RENT_Sunny temement No. 191 : Al o toRes Bl 8t- | the plaintif ‘was Lo the effect that the | 170 (VD C8E0: MHE TTERNE" Ly ool New York WANTED Tenoment, —modern and | Coventry, Ct seplld | Broad street, six Tooms, hath, sotiubs, | There 1+ o garden of my heart, Botn ot yestarans ay pertormancee: g | 1-fendant was occupying the farm In 12055 SENCOR S Gl Clinton foiesy Nof jarsc, gas, mear kalls pre- | 1om SALE—12 horsepower runabout, | Si¢-_Inauire 23 Grove'st. 7' sepdd Wiiere blooms the flowers of Song: is one of the Popular series of | 1UeStion simply as a tenant, that his | g prink; grand jurors, Chauncey C. AT . b Al condition. Inquire Dr. Walker, Nor_ | “ 10 RENT—25c_per day, fine_tene- | At eventide the world apart, 3 mlul motion pictures mmde by the | 1o13¢ hag i Co e, Arat day of APl | Frink, Hérbert Williams. school com' GHE[SEA Ll E T = o=t [wich. - 56p0d__ | ment, No. 76 Boswell Ave. Enauire No. Whhh T Aeenih tae Ak of nlgnt 911, and that a K o z . 1 —Everyone to know - that | —y - > & ow 'St 7 ¢ . of motion pictures, - Thomas A. ckved o Rive: et st} UtiecZHton, Tilia SSmiiihy HIonh: 0. the cider mil at Norwich Towm,wil | JOR SALE At 210 West ‘Town . Flames forth the' rose’s red Iove Rl Edison. It has been Mr. Idison’s aim | 1Uit hid been open for the season Monday, Sept, 15. a grand square piano suitable| TO RENT Two nicely furnished %0 make these pictures exactly upon | (ained possession. Defendant claim- | yre. Warden, Willara Bake F s “0 gpen . Tox e x SeBiya |for hall or parlor. Address Box_ 32, |rooms, with privilege of bath; centrally [The lily, on her slender &tem, e s Thefs e Sotil s 1 0 e nopied, e T fo = are $1. e e ol ol e A S S e R ; and this picture opens with| (71" il geceased father, and never.as| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Freight and passenger service [|en2agements for season. - Hann, Har- |, FOR SALE—Hay and wnite ferrets, | —= - My vision never sees: 2 . 8 Superb panoramic view of the Bun- | "\ % "1 that although his right — direct to_and from New York. land Road. X gep9d months old. P. Curtin, Baltic. sepid | T0 RENT—Six-room flat, modern|The filmy fringe of robe of day’ Rer Hili of today, with the surrounding | {, 'Shesi fnd that aihoven WE gt The Remedy for High Prices. From_ Norwick Tuesdays, Thucs- = == TOR SALE_The coitage house No. 6 | WaPTovements, jarge veranda, price 38 |Gliding into the far away. fesmitery, and a splendit view of the |1, POt non NG O CCAsCCL RS RE G, dags, Sundays at 515 p. m. g WICh oon Sae TacIaIt Lo col- |.Nelson place, - seven. rooma and.attic, | N [08Noxth Matn St. Clty.,fisenid , Prescott monument. Then the story| .1 0f SURIEY, TORCORS, WAL JIOL 5 Ry Hators.e There: are dwo Mden’ ta New York, Pier 22, East River, Whiitam B._ Young, Jr. Insurance and | 2150 bath room, all modern improve- |”“ROOMS TO RENT—Mrs. 5, G. Cong- | WAaen 81l my littls urns of gold with the training of the Minute | P'yPer 0T (GEOUEE WiICE 10 SI€C, Y | this question of the high cost of liv- (| ook Boosevelt Street. Mondays. J|geal Hstate: eni Sepid, |memts water on every floor also gas|don, 82 McKinley Ave. 1 e e dowes boteis 0f o by Frescott followed by the|yfore ‘oo and a recess was taken |ing. One side is that some think they || Freight yecerved wathi 5 pom || WANTED Bveryoody o Wnow (Tt | b 108 West Tnames St 0TS, Wasics: | - FURNISHED ROOMS, 31l madern enn” | * e Graukht (he. meonravs storas BEEES e Ertiahs aré ropok ’:,“CC'T;*&?» until 1 p. m; for lunch. Upon recon- | Pay too much while others think they F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. George A, Garrity will open. hie cider | sepld ¥ veniences, 3§ Union St. Telepnone 834-& [T lie whero nods, by murmufing’ e stapd e epulet, and W€ | | .ning the defendant and his wifeses- | get too little. There is a wide chasm | mill ~at " 20 Watson_St. Willimantic, | pranmineg T : T L ¢ streams. b7 e e Mitle afinute Men | (ified for the defnse and arguments | between the cost (o the consumer and | Conn.. for the season, commencing Sepl. | notehoads and 550 65 © (Femniar bust. | T0 RENT—A small store, suitabie for poppy from the Isle of Dreams. — Bunition” was © cxnausies "Sihe, am- | were made by all the attornevs. After the amount received from production. | — - —— |14, 1911 £9p0d | | ness Kizey nvelopes, ngatly printed for |any light business in a prosperous | THemuel hbott In Boston Transcript. 5 i~ |a faip’ and impartial charge by Judge |In the case of the Pennsylvania farm- WANTED—Piano tuning and répair. | $1.75; 300 each, $2.70. Send for samples | village mear Norwich. ®ood_chance | : on Irving bas said that the defeat, it | §, (01 Ahd MPATUA Charge by SUERE | D N ind the consumiers of the potatoes, | LOW Rate Excursions To |ing Al work muarantesd Afieh & |and prices for any Drinting you are in |for a tailor or shoemaker. -Tenemeat VIEWS AND VARIETIES :‘-:Jl(m“:u more the nmature of | /7 M, ot e out about 30 min- | cabbage and milk, the farmers received | Gordon, 295 Prospect St, City. sep2d ne‘cld oé‘. The Bulletin Company, Nor- ii:fi’i'efif;"e if desired. Afldressnh;_.l;gre - ites they returned and through their |only 35 cents of the dollar the con- B E R M u D A 32,000 POSTTIONS in th ver e e - Summer Boarder—“Do you find that & e TS aenes of the stand | ;. Cian, Simen Brewster, reported a | sumer pald. This chasm swallowed | service” w7 Saon bt lled Sverage | FLYING MERIEL WOTORCYGLES. | 10 RENT—_Possession given Immedl. | that scarecrow really keeps off tha fag o lamiing 5 woyeihe British mak- | crjict for the defendani. which ver- | cents of each dollar Daid. It 1S 4 | An ideal Sea Trip (o the Most Delighttal | Salary $60 monih. ’Mail clerks car- Singles and Twins: ately, No.s Union St “second ficor 8t | pirds2" “Scarecrow! That amt. nding & quarter of a mile dis- | 5i7 0, 7, (Ceited by (e court and | question for both ithe producers and | Resort In the World: Cool amd Healthfal ' riers. clerks in the offices at Wash-, s e Enquire of 8 A Gilbert: 141 Maln St |JGiIecroW. ~ That's my husband.’— A fant, and attacking the Minute Men, | (ot A5 A0TERTed b L CON en | consumers to find where the 65 cents | , EVEry outdoor recreation, excellent sea baih: ; Ington. Septembes examinations in STEBBEINS & G ET, Agents. e sl Hherts S Tutfe. Yo' are stationed or. the hili crest, is et S Shamie reom the judge | Boes, Oned understand that and the | E-fshlug bosting, teanis, polf, ycilng. &c” | Norwicn, Gt “Write for full informa- | _aus1sd (Evenings only:) LB S U] “Thay oawhymimaited . moe. it ©oe of the finest examples of up-to- B e et | L SC, e LBAL s iy Sherb Gocan' Vovage tion and free ~sample' examinations. | wom SALE: s st LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE closef court was adjourned *| problem is solved. Knowing this, the ' THE MAGNIFICENT, FAST, TWIN-SCREW | Frq i ches- o e e LI L b e room, and no: ” i Do Picuire making, e frue | Coratiie Tais M. Gingros had | producers and consumers wil unitc | Transtlantic Lier UOCEANA’Y | tor % 3. otts DDt S Boshes | plambing and _cnemith, ‘bushess fn | TO RENT_ Wit or without power Tinuy Bt ZONARSY Shit il Nas e e | posed of Simon Brewstar. & {on ach 3 i« ! e R o ) WANTED selling..change of business. . . |ghace. fthe Weliest cleanest, alflest| ri e tor Dick—Did vou discover any Salishury, James R. Armsirong. Joseph | will reduce the cost to the consumer | sively Firsi-Class Passenger Steamer to Bermuda, | o, 1173 B y pply_A 3 0 ) o Y. M. C. A. COURSE. el A L o e U, tisn the producers' receipt. | No Cattio ot frelght carried on the “Oceana.’: e Fotrnier, Troy Steam TLaunary Build. |irregularities in_the city hall? Inw S e oo 5 S "1t at present bl 3l | FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP, in (i 5 2 ing, Franklin St, cor. Chestnut Ave |spector Sharp—Yes, four of the em- List of Entertainments to Be Given gt | PAsn° | It, at_present, is an, uneq | cluding stateroom berth & meais. yp | Cooks. General Housework Girls (for | GOOD PRINTING Se24a 2 ployes were at work.—Toledo Blade. et ey This th first case where a jury | tribution of the products of -labor. | Bestculsine on the Atlantic. {the city), Hotel Help and Farm Help |envelopes (regular business size), = ¥ Di ntral Baptist Church. has been in the box since the cstabiish- | When the 60 Pennsylvania . farmers | Elccirictongin ctervroom: Many % <127 | (0 fed" 2t nce. printed in corner, $1.35: 1,000, ST D aSanu ek atdlnt apait B Lo S B se3; | Providence. products, i his specch o them he | Gty Bermuds sicamer itk ibmariie slrz‘n:ls:: M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. Teeala il s de Harper's Bazar. ®one, orwich Y. M. C. A P | S erfradus ncluding re rsions, | o s e e TRt o ] ! ’ gl Rl SRR N ; Defeated Knights. | told them that an “overfroduction of | TOUIRS JSAF, Sharp Excarslons, | 0,000, $17'505 300 billicads, 7x81%, | Balance of Season, Seashore Cottages| .CUstomer—Copfound sow =That's a ith 5 Bl that the Comend wiBter ! The All-Stars, Trnest Saunders |30l was causing higher pri Beautlful booklet. 1tinérary, Tickete, - eter of . ed, o, 5,000, from $100 to $1,500, piece of my ear. Barber—Only a small S A N that the ce feels | aniger, d-reated the Knights of King | Dut this “overproductiont of £old” in- | Bermuda-Atlantic Line, 300 B-way, | WANTED 0 statements. om o $1,500. bit, -sir; not sufficient to affect the ure Sompare Iavoraply with the ! Xrthur from\ Danielson Saturday on | creased the price to the consumers, not e 1.000, $1.7 FRANK W. COY, “earing! —London Opinion. @fferings of the two previous vears. | jrinuf frombDanielson Saturday on | (% 00 roducers. Those farmers were MONTAD AT EA RS AT GO | Three giris for table work, ecooks 10,000 $10." Printing of ever: B % “The horse i t *brite.” e e D ohaTke COMPHSCS | oy will play a return game in Dan- | 100King for a_remedy for the. Iow | str “Wyandotte” leaves New London and general house. girls, women for | Hns 4208 Bromptiv, Send fof sumples. |6 High Street, - Westerly, R. I |.yes;ne. will often go batter for a Tt Rev b ¢ Wright Rev. O H. ln&nn next Saturday. :1]vlr‘l(x.lixinr:;;-vv\(;m rl;fih'r*xmm“:l |:§3il'?{)’l1]!7{‘_‘()5?:&“]2;‘!":1 Shelter nlsl!:nd4;::;dp'51rx'§ day work fu:’msnh-eiéé:gort notice. 2 o =2 man dressed in overalls - than for a, Ricketis and F. W. Lester. They an- Threo Masses at St. Mary's. . & L e P e L P ~ . chap attired in the most correct driv- ? sumer, but it would not and | Leaves Sag. Haibor, returning, week: 5 0 : . t S B (e totontx corse Ui, ate o B (IS ML ot L e et g Do e | moom 32, Central Butidin. FOR SALE OR RENT WHITNEY’S AGENCY, |is toss’—Courier-Journal Oct. 4—Redpath Grand quartette, [ Mary's church in tha future, ome for | producer, It seems there are two pri augita A fine 7-room cottage with all mod- 257" Main 6L, Fiankiis & ?| “Did vour husband.give you that fncluding Cecil James, Dr. Ton Jackson, | eachi nationality, English speaking, | “one for the consumer and the other TWO CRUISES : Duration ern improvements just outside city 2in St, Franklin Square, black eye?” “No, my husband is in D Carl Dutt and Frederick Martin, | French and_ Poilsh. the order being | for the producer. tn case of the pota- | AROUND| “ar ‘we smmo 1 115 DAYS limits but on trolley line. Plenty of | Real Estate and Insurance |prison for giving a black eve to the Oct. 31_Dr. Newell Dwight Hilils | cliunsed each Sunday. Thes are At S | tooss o the consumer. the price Va5 a | s e o1t froit. lady who gave it to me.’—P. L P. a4 :( “"(“{""'f;“‘ church, Brook-{9.15 and 10.30 -a. m. There was a|qollar, while the price to the producer | — il— 000 Tons.) COST l E. A. PRENTICE, 227 Main St, Franklin Square, Mother—I saw vou kissing: my Bt Torcooan: month's mind mags for Mrs. Marie (was only about 14 cents. The price he o to leave New! $650 { "Phone 300. 86 CIiff Street. RENTALS. daughter.” “Yes, but only out of des- jov. 14—Tha Barleben Recital com- | Morency Monday morning. I e S - TlC 3 York October 21, 1911, . byt o) L de ny, composed of =ix of Boston's t et e e to one was 7 times lazger than the | Teave] “| 30 cLIFK ST., corner Elm St. upper | Peration. I couldn’t think of anything R g . b gombed's 144 Marriage Set for Sept. 26. [ other. . Tt is beginning to dawn on the | CHESTER WH PIGS FOR SALE.|fat of six rooms, with gas fixtures, (10 $ay to her.”—Fliegende Blatter. omplished musicians, three vocalists an exceptional one. With regards to Miss Ridgeway. it Bas been recalisd | Mr. afd Mrs. Pa eist entertained | of the wrong. President Garfield said | ~ Golfer—Good. Let's see—er—what did « ‘stated that she | on Sonday their son. Lrank Geist. and | 2,ihe, STONE, President Garfield sd | g1 ATE-ROOFING WEAVERS - S e o e Rt T CaAtio A i n_account of Mer | Mr. and Mrs. . W. Aldrich and Mrs. | tien it has pradat The most desirable Building Lots in | under the lug, sir—Punch. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cassavant an- | minds of scme people that the present - ivar slas i atod eon . |closet, bath, set tubs, separate rear “Why didn’t you go to see the coro- B thren musiclans. | oweway | novnee e e A | rarchiA 5 slem. of ey ha some: | Sz | Boy to work in Drug | i soskail smeeone boar (G P e ala o B o can of_Boston, reader. their daughter, Hermime Eva Lessard, | thing to do with it. We are told by and high e B e Leghorn Cockerells,| 4y gL ST, near Franklin square, |flock over here to spend thelr money S N pec. 12~ Hon Robert RB. Glenn of|and Frederick Menard, the ceremony to | ressmen, senators and even the | 5 Anhore. St suitable forsbreeders upper flat of 7 to § rooms, with bath, | when there is a presidential inaugura- Negih Carolina, lecturer PR Bart auth. i e B i L O S HAMBURG-AMERICAN. LINE, ore Hay. Oats, Corn, Farm Utensils and | cloSet, ‘st Powl. stome sct tubs, Eas|tion?”—Buffalo Express. : B Remibers ard il be ToHowed socs | Mise Jane Carons o meovidence inis | CoMETessmen and conators was ap- | 4145 Brosdway, N, Y- or local adent . Faeens b OEENRY ST 51 CEDAR ST, cottage 7 rooms. at |1s o enlrely , EIREL TVERUONT X |, Miss Jane Corona of Providence has | pointed o little over three vears ago - Appl Bull AD 1 N M, P nnl e A LA s A ! ? @essively by notable events. Dr. Hillis|heen the gucst of Miss Mary Me- |y find out the (rouble. It has cost ppLy at Bulletin septd F. D, CUNNINGHAM, Prop 32 Dot Elith 0 Lesbip ey Crabshaw—Why, man, it's something 48 an eminent author and is well known | Nicol. the people between 200 and 300 thou- PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. 2 MAIN ST., Preston side, basement at | that wasn’t even in use among _the #rom some of his books. He isa Con-| Ars. Jennie M Miss Jennie | tana acllare g0 far. a Epe . = low -rent to respectable tenant; four | Chinese thousands of years ago.—New B inter and st siesent| ). onnle oS Jemnie | sand dollars so far. and no report 3 ice S e CH | = nt | L. Ba nd Clark of ething has said about a“cen- . 4 3 3 ; Bresides over Dr Lyman AbOtr’s | Tondon spent with. Mr. ARt | S o e eatabaton taea | JOHNSON AND BENSON, FDH S LE Eor other properts for wale or ex-| Caddie—I got that Ball we lost this r rieben recital wi e | Mrs. Ambrose Higgins. | remedy, but not a thing as to the cause | 20 Cenral Avenue. bl B AL R e R e nts at | morning, sir—got from a small boy. excelient work here last season. She | Hawkins o obidence ixes the prices of = Meatal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters 2 S Ted s areat favortte. Other readers | Dosns cirers st (e King's Daugh. | Of 100 and of labor itselL.” "If this | ana”Conductors, and ail kinds of Job- WANTED | the city. Prices to sult purchaser. = She—Women are more economical 4 been considered. but Miss Ridge- | tors meets at Mrs. William C-dsffers | bt e o e o on who opns | PIDE promptly attended to. Several Modern Cottages for sale or ftian mien e el T R T L R R s ett Cite ang | he moRey And how thes came in pos- | _Tel 1% Yantic Woolen Co. [t rent Ao a number of Stores in et o wemman. il pencrally use il convince those who attend that he | e e LG g | sesnion offit. 11 they. got 1t legltimate. = business district for rent. remnants.—Philadelphia_Record. Bable to sustain his reputatlon of Hartford returned Saturday from | of iy legitimaterss and the Ll S = l)l b- = See my list of desirable properties. W e i e e The ceurse will be ziven In. the| Theodore Robinson returned to East- | CONtMue to grin and bear the high | aii ary um “]g FOR BALE THOMAS H. BECKLEY, i Z the mistake of convincing too many Central Baptist church and it 1s ex-|ern Point Saturday after two weoks' | Shore te wa Sromedn .. The iotime. of S B May Building, 578 Maito, Steostl| A number of exceptionally de- [l jegple. There wasn’t enough skeptic- Pected that 6§00 tickets will be s0ld | vacation. | stony areihe ones to find and | A Peep Into an up to date bathroom - L {§ sirable rents are offersd at this ism to keep up a fairly interesting con- Fithout the least exertion on the part| Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Keen returned | oo " vemeds. Tog long have: they | I8 only less refreshing than the bath utomo ile a]‘gall\ Phones 724, 368-2. £ 5 % k i troversy.”—Washington Star. ©f thase in charge irday ffom an’ automobile trip to | GE0Y fuq on others to do this for tselr. During the summer you will z |j time ransing in price from $5.00 Mistross—Tridget, [ told you not to = Bridzenort, New York, Greenport, | e Conditions continue | the more look to the bath for bodily | 1910 Model Buick Touring Car. All I§ to $50.00. Inquire of' pul these silver knives in w! e MANY KINGSTON FAIR ENTRIES.| Fluching. i 1, and throush Lons Isl- st LU g el e el | comfort. "1 will show you samples and | in nrst ciass shape: mew tires, extra KMOTORCYCLES | stegt onesagain, Bridset—Sure mum, —— | and & b 5 o e | plans of the porcelain and other tubs| - z b = i T dian’t. The silver ones were alres Exten { Mr. and Mrs. B. R Gardner and son opinion, was the primal eause | jnd give'you estimates for'the work | S00es and tubes. WIll be saorificed for| = 1011 h. p. Twin Indian, fully JAMES L. CASE, Thore when T put the steel ones in— e Preparations Made for An- | Richmond have been at the Gaskil nual Event. Ao arm in Canterhury condition, I would say in as ords as possible—That the con- of puttins them in In the best manner | Quick cash sale Address Box 61 Wil- | cauibped, guaranteed first class coi- || 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. || Womans Home Companion. v e antic, Conn. | centrated ownership and control of | ffom a sanitary standpoint—and guar- | lm Y dition. , o 1910 6 h. p. Thor Twin, thoroughly “Been abroad, have you, Ruggles? Extensive preparations shave been| Has Reason to Remember Dam. all of that which all the people are | 25tee the entire job e er Prio “Yep. Six months” “Have a good B et o S| pmon recent Vilors . town were | shien 8 ware . moni s B\ ) o i o e : Bl e el . Wi ¥, | Engineer Charles Preston of Bridge- | greatest power that one man or a % N 7 to_continue four davs. port, who spent much time in looking | Small group of men can e PKINS, At Pleasant View 10 s&;é’@i}.‘””“"r"'hifg 583. et back?"—Chicago Tribune. The entries for all departments are| oo (h PR of cnsCoact, est ir bidding. Thi over the work of construction on the | all the rest to do their bidding. This ilosed and by the very large number | pe. Ao Thcor | in: he nwer e of entries the indications point to the | company ars building. Mr. Preston | principles. It is no part or parcel of We have a Flne MUCH IN LITTLE Jareest and best Sair ever held by ihe | was a member of a surveying party |a democracy, of a government by the Canary wines have been known for . : : Washington County Agricultural s0- | abou vears ago o o firs eople or the people. Reader, v T R R T Ve o' F T | bt o o eenle | mewas) The Vaughn Foundry Co. | . At Quonochontaug FOR SALE Store To Rent ]|comturies and minemaitug nas veen an : ; 67 West Main Street T offer a ten-room cottage. all furnisa- ed, lot 50 by 300; the price reasonable. ed from monarchial nerete dam which the the president 3T e ich NG ke Wars el 3. C. VALLETTE. | I ofter an elght-room cottage, large lot, 3 v The cattle exhibit will be a 1args . went over the falia - o O "8 | North Franklin, Conn., Sept. 9, 1911, Sdments WA in' VAL R e b = M e L e i S Pramic | Teftt of North | " Hnliindd communications cor this, - 4 . e b For $2,500: in the petiton, . 3 he Broad Rocl ot| s for all other departments of T . , 2 * ~ ila are pre= n and Thomas .| puilerin. il vecotee monts of The| BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE.|,yrnighea” promptly. Large stock ct m " containing acres of land, m’{{;fgb;",‘,‘::;:t:’;";:‘fu“f:“a&m Phat the Canadian Pacific steamers maka |their city a regular port of call. #xhibitors. Tn the grange _ exhibit | jonce Fd.) = woodland, 1500 cords of wood on plac, . it as ke ot | Botiefin, | il recelfe’ no” adtention. R R, Rt | Seventy-five Building Lols | "l TS LR Wagresan House hred ringes il compets, Exeter. Rt F ~ fronting on cosar, 30.py 160 st prices | ever-failing supply of water a 13- v Talley and Richmond granges. o S G BSON om 525 90. room house in good condition, 2 larce o nihcrin canbIC il hetaics da TWO CAUCUSES . E. GI Investigate. Darns, place cuts 30 tons of Dav, Block, o The Japancss Imve developed ints JArge as ever before. and will inclu = . o 3 = keeps 15 head cattle, located two miles | 0 s, many rare fish not seen in Rhode Te. | Held at Jewett Oity Monday Evening— Tin and Sheet Metal Worker | 2 six-acre farm tor 5275 cach. frbm trolley line and § 1-2 miles from made to cultivate a beer thirst among end waters. specimens coming from| Tickets Placed in Nomination by Send fpr Wilcox's Farm Bulletin | trankiin. equnre. APPLY TO tho Chinese in order o create a mar< he riim at the Battery, New| Both Parties. Agent for Richardson and Boynton | (cholce of 400). FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Lot e 3 | R g Furnaces. - 18D DONOBIUE, ¢ DR B sttt e b | ~ 'Two caucisis were. held g6 dameit | 85 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. The Parker- Davenpun Co. Of the 5,500,000 Inhabitants of Swes Yhen Governor Pothier and state o - | Gity Monday crenins to nominate cin- Real Estate Broker, den, 119,000, or 2 per cont. Possess one- will attend and deliver addresses. | didates for town offices, At the damo- v = N ; & third of the total property, and one . President Hazard will deliver his an- | cratic meeting Ira I Tewis was mod. ¥ Mo 41 West Mreafiaocsh Heomb s 40 HORSES RWICH GO third of the total income of the couns Mual address. which showld be of un- | erator, A. C. Burdick clerk, J. C, De- o T T Westaxiypi - s try. Boar inicmcat “his vear U lane F Finn telers! 3. 5 Le- Long Distance 'Phone. - fe2sd Another, caxload just arrived, making e day is Children's Das, a minated as assessor for i i me 40 Sale Horses ong these are 1t is claimed for & newly inven g e R R J E. Green and Maxcey Hea"flg and Flumblflg, = T et e e P o hedding machine. introduced i e i3 0 i i, Loard of rellef: James H. - Dost thou love iife, then erehanged 4S QLI @S DOSEIbIE. r"m‘i’C S l Moexico that it will do the work of 50 B SRketets Military band Willglve | Weish, Clork ars cren o oamenz (Iokn 92 Franklin Strea; @0 not squander time, for e o iots B o O ALK n: oC iaborers, and do_cleaner work than can, g Mitiars, kapd il glhe Veish, clork and trengurer: A.'C. Bue- £ time 'is “the stuft lite i3 ELMER R. PIERSON. be done by hand. R S Paic 1 st of Meb MM | . Dolanar woi . OraY, colloaep, d made of—Franklin. Tel 177-12. aug24d NEW OVERLAND RUNABOUT, One of the ships of the new estab< | mansce. Albert Ruwley, constables; - sistrar of voters of First distriet, FEQAL NOTICED Do not squander time chopping S ON,E foe miiShed “‘”;“"‘8?'““”‘( bkmsvxexf“xa. has Arth Heur, SEOHA AIREEISE. 1) Two M 11 Id I g any and Viadivosto er! STAFFORD SPRINGS ,Q’,....“fi;,‘,‘u,‘.,.:(, e -m’s'h'i‘.f.‘ o 3 woed, carrying coal or filling a Peck’s- Real EStflfe Agency e Mazwalle Sold low. fay oo called at Tesingtau and taken a full R{Ghmm! flf W]Efls “fl“[E smelly, greasy ol can getting ready cargo of Shantung coal for Viadives= to do vour conking. Gat a Gas kanze| ~FARMS A SPECIALTY Ihe halaice of our ‘T onl Wiedions 0% | Carriages, Concords and Express Wag- . e g iss | #70_S. Brown, Marcus Driscoll; tree Petition for Vote “on Licenses—Miss | 11 05 ' ficob Woehtler, | mohe town Day Gives Up School. committe> was re-elected and was em- The Reg strars of Voters of the ere e Town of "Norwich ‘will meet ‘in_ the a2 i 5 petitio = | powered to fill all vacancies: eral “Voling Districts in said Town | and cook at any time without a single iman ons at 20 per cent. off. The present harbor at Tsingtau, ebls A petition has been circulated to get iyl THURSDAY, (he A4th DAY OF | irritating, irksome, ire producing, pro- | 132 SPING Sireat, - Willimantic, Conn, , now to accommadate 30 of the largest eTs to request a vote on the license tion at the annual town election. | At the republican caucus G. A. Has- will require about 100 names to | kel presided and P. R. Gardner was make the required 10 per cent. of the | ¢lerk. The ticket nominated: Assessor Tegistered voters. for three years, Simon Brewster; board Arthar M Cady of Hartford has |0/ relief.” Edward A. Geer, John H. in town on business for the past ITacy: selectmen, Joseph Roode, Os- SEPTEMBING 1911, from § o'ctock a. . | ot o5 Seaxoing vessels, Is being extended, i 5 o . me, Lo Tecorve appiica | fanity provoking preliminary proceed- THE M. B. RING AUTO CO. 535575 (5o intreased shipping from tions from or in behalf of th 5 atch and 2 ; : : tiong' from or in ‘Dehalf of chose per- | ure. A match and fhe firs iy reads. et SR N this e disputably the world's best ¥ & > : T0 BE MADE Indisputably the world's best cooking land Cars for New Lomdon Counts.| rha value of the field crops of Can- Blectors fn #a1d’ Townsof. Norwich be- | 52Ve. " A Iiot weather. neceasity, and o ada in 1910 was only $507,185,500, a de_ fore the Annuual Town Meeting to be | blessing every day in the year. Saves (¥ Ccrease of $25,806,600 as compared with days. il’\r Dugas: town clerk and treasurar, ' : » ! 5 7 e By lown e wac heia Ok BN oo e Sk _ ER the previous year, although the area i B o B | actor, B B e se Hobton, | geln, he First Voting District—at the | WOk Saves time, saves dollars. Cal\| 1p. Davennort Propert WALL PAP S cultivated was 2,645,606 acres greater 4 Monday in tow L i S ¥ st : _constables, Selectmen’s Office in City Hall, and sea the latest models. Prices p P y - than in 1909, or a total of 32,711,063 Teacher Resigns. | Louis Gingras, Hlerbert ' c." Webster, 9013 Tn' the Second Voting District—At H. S Imported and Domestic eres. < ; SMiss Dorothy Dax. who has been | Lewls M. Carpenter: registrar of vot. PRINCESS DRESS M. Lerow's Drug Stere, West Side. | from 310 up. el S e DESIGNS AND COLORIN: Fons inz in Orcuttvilla, has asked the | rs. First district. Eli J. Lague: Second — n the Third Voting District — At ta 3 t o o ol commitiee to be relieved on ac- | disirict, Willium R. Paimer: school vis- | With Body and Sieeve m one. | James Connors' News' Office. Greene- ‘l‘f‘“c::iegf:g :Yl:::l g Bire i Beielids Sanltica oy UNEXCELLED. Pherbosing(Medco) cotfon: copb 200 8 t of il health. itors, A. M. Clark>, U. H. Desrosiers: | This d iedan pene e diren o J Rk 5 : 2 d this year promises to be much larget B Ben encott’ Graen tiave | Fec. warach, Wilium Tonererionlor® | ucBul s, to an excsodinely simple | T8 e Foucen voung Distiotat| * Goon with gas. and forgst the stas ||| Nshts Snrovghout. WHI b serd 2 than was expected, owing to the larg( RS Prorieres .<he town committee was the same |Slceves allin one picce. It may be | tevant Ave. Norwich Town. zling, scorching, sweitering weather. || OB easy terms. - o= o e e e St b B 2 P el Rk 2 fast vear. and was smpowered to At | i, clibes with o Avithout o Fitmpe | YA th Fitth Votng District — At & : ? N. TARRANT & CO. he annin Stnd]o _ |ing the past month. It is though{ rd—Charles D, Hine, secro-|all vacincies. Piue would muko wp sadsiadior iy at- | poneman Large Hall, Tartvie = ~ A LA AR that there will be & crop o¥-not lesy M'-M & e W e iy © this design. as would lisen,’ lawn. |~ In the Sixth Voting District — At e Sreety . [than 120,000 bales, which will be ppolated ne asent to superntend | CANTERBURY REPUBLICANS |chanis. “The mcipambrey jcloth and Snen's store, ¥ hain S mast | (fas & Electrical Dep’t, 31 Willow Street “Hinan_ 060y over Jast year. | The oit s mectlon. the certifying of chil- — i : ¢ L 3 Habigy B 1 aeaat Gonn.. the Sth day s old who stay eut| Hold Harmonious Caucus and Place | (he cGtion is'in splendi¢ LACE CURTAINS FURNIT 327 Main Street, \ Alice Bu condition. | o Septembe ; ks C iich Went ints crcet September | o0 o 1N Nomination. | Sarnton matica | ESENBUE P powes - The Boails Are Selfling . & UPHOLSTERY e o i t will attend to the newly imposed| The republican caucus for the selec- Al SBE0L S0\ GaBIa ] . Bapkd Reglistiges of Yaters. and pleasure driving will be the best = | Flong Kong is an istand flbfl&fi* himseif. o8 ton :(‘;‘Khn;::‘d:;:’oslhfm"rthe town slée | e A T . "MONEY LOANED and cheapest Way'(o got the embrac- — miles Jong with s width of from one t&: The Rev. .7 Peters, trav- | terbury. Saturday cvening. Scptember | Lot il aid Winter (Chitlogd - W. HOLMS, Dentis on Dlamonds, Watches' Jowetry Wi Ui Tnit. “"Prione us for s good team Before you reack the Limit ety t o aeties of mille e BRer 16 the Internmtiomst o o Rl ot afminations for | Order through The Ruliciin Company. | ~ Telephons. §33. ; sctioa | blished, Arm o, el with Livery Stable. Falls Avenue. | Kidney Pills. Their quick action and |up the mountains are too stecp fox ot Home. sttt SO koM wha 0 SRS = THE COLLATERAL Lodx co. ~ posiiive restite will delight you” For | pactical utomobiiing. and the strest named for clerk. - Roller skatirg is becoming - s no advertising mNdlum in 142 Maln Street, Upstairs, = THERE, is no adverusing medium :n | Packache, —nervousness, umatism, | generally are not wide enoygl - For selectmer, Marshall 3. Frink was | amusement. in Roumanta | - V°PU2" | Eastern Connecticut eayal*to"The Bul- . mall | Ciglern Connecticut coual to nd all kidney, bladder and urinary |st: p

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