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FAIR, COOL; TODAY. FAIR, WARMER, FRIDAY. o SEPT. 14, 1911; ‘FULL ASSOCIATED * = PRESS DESPATCHES Mosing Pictures at the Breed The- w"-I-'MANT'c FA'R, mier Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Avdtorinm, o St 3 Alias Jimmy Valentine at Poli i v e P Rararich o 130 8 b o 1| Good Zime Made In Races—Crowd of Sight-seers Along meets tn Py | % A S R LN Lo o The Midway—Balloon Ascension a Big Success— ricklayers Union. 1. ~o. i : poc 7 P st Toon Stitos Attractions of Exhibition Hall. 8t Joan Bap! D'Ameriqiie, meets in Foreaters' Hal YA S Mesting of )cialist Party in the Stead Bullding. Wednesday was the hig day of the | o'clock the ascension was made, the — Willimantic fair, and in point of at- | wind carrving the balloon southward, ."”ou"cEMEuls | tendance, of horse racing and of gen- | but it did not interfere with its mak- cral merdt all down through the pro- | ing the necessary height, about 2000 amme, the officials Wednesday night | feet, and the triple parachute drop MUTT AND JEFF AT THE AUDITO- | " iivde] it as an unqualified Success. [ was made - satisfactorily. ~The. areo- RIUM | They placed the crowd that packed | naut, George Bushor of Boston, came | the grandstand, lined the race track | down safely in South Windham. He The second ¢ wp and down for hundreds of vards, nd)\'fll il"l a bfibg pine imd‘x()!, a scre {;h Jeft weries of pictures will be shown at | and thronged the dildway and exhibi- { on his leg, but' was back on the The Auditorium todsy. and the taied of | tlon buildings, at close to 10,000 i unds within half an hour. The his series will be "n Fwidar | ple. in the enclosure within the track | balloon landed on Big hill, Lebanon. and Saturday. Toda bject shows| were ked nearly 109 automobiles, | Two ascensions.are planned for to- the Adventures of nd Jeff and | and umber of horses and teams | day by ths nervy balivoniat, who the Goldstein Burg and Mutt gets| was e v la the only one-armed man in his pro- i in the neck as usual. In these foto- he track was fast. Old hor | fession making the triple drop. farces you not only see the actions,|said it was some of the best gt ~ Pleasing Vaudeville Biil. it aieo the conversation of these fam- | thut they had ever witne sed at Wil-| |, _pite or the weather conditions . ‘eharacters | limantic, and even the peopie who do | %, S, O 08 WEEAC SRALELY The vaudeville for three | oot prefend to Tollow the races. be- | (L8 RO, G U8 ASRIEn € TR ave of thre | g gl coitghr = UI . manner pleasing to the big audience in rr Faus neck finishes, In "ne[”\» grandstand and the crowd that! eStraordinaty, and P Tommy e hents anoficial | (e« platform. - Shieids and Gal s o D! s e SDaEt "41,»qm‘lh sts, led off with an act that iaves, whose musical noveiry is some- | Himing showed even more speedy ,Fhei_m\» fhem opportunity to demonstraio b o yery da SRR A waselen many novel acrobatic stunts. Pro o 3 iim ) excellent manne C T e e L S LR Jroy. There are over 2,000 people ant | cided and it was put ol 0- i, perieutaris. when s ram mad horses sho one time in this maz- | day. 5 its appear Nichols, the slack nificent feature. The fire scene Balloon Ascersion. e aost dict sone néallvagood toats masterpiece of production, and the wct- The erowd in the shade of the|in his turn, and the people applauded inz and staging are unexcelled. Mutt | found Wednesday’s wind | His balapcing on the ladder was a and Jeft got back yesterday. They are | hilling, but out in the sun it | feature. Billie Gaile was clever on th S the Auditortem today: | wes comfortable September weather. | fving ladders. b _— [ The » floon asension was a blE fe4- | Trained Horse Turn Finds Faver. BREED THEATER [ ohretims to (ake 4 chance in the | Walter- Chase of Willimantic with B it s o Tadn. | T AT Dlosins in ordes | Bik drdlued. Horse contrbutsd. an' ex Srade y P ictures. . ‘horonghly | to pleuse the peo ( Hamp. | celient entertainment feature. Th Please. large assen at the | ton nf G too, made @ [animal showed the results of much Breed last evening, and d on | handsom wing coreful training and the intelligence 1 the splendid programme was the great | Postponed Races Run OFf at Fair. e . Suching story of the sea. onitied| The $1,000 2.15 pace, postponed from ted him back (o o O - =2 Sees SRY | Tpesd was called at 145 Charlie humor with offerings of sugar. R o reath of the salt| \ijijur ok the lead and held it for [and e went through some of his gea sir. for ic deas wholly with the of the heat. Then he | tricks. e tolling he o SERIVIES Of o pushed by Ioot Prince. Drum Corps a Hit. tain, resulted in )ld man being ver, aad Charlie Miller came | gtrong, was one of the big attractions n. mar W three lengths in the o 4 dis harged y nan secures 4 e 1 of.the diy. They gave a concert on the place, boat on ng the heat and the ace. | the s ¢ and their fife and drum se- the rocks an ap- ler took first money, Fred |lections were well =rendered. Thes fain, finding n s o1 St XIIVNE ST made a fine appearancs in their black own irih money is protested. The time| cccked hats - with red feather, bluc il coring for hym, | [0F e final heat, 213 1-4, equals the | Coninental yniforms trimmed wi track recor 3 red, white waistcoats, and black leg- ith- | Postponed from Tuesday, 2.15 pace, | gins. They marched as well as thes tures are| s." A E 5 | vlaved. N ) M Mason, ulog B e s Good Band Music. bt 4 ot Wheel“'s American band contributed rE e the musical portion of the vaude- TR - b s 4| Ville Dill and they piayed in their usual He Sald Good- ! s : . { excellent ma Pro Deblado’ ely tehy ana | N1 Wi Badica $ 3 6ais sheep proved traction pable directc B A e e 7 4 4 g|thathe went on again at § o'clock for s diffe Bide-s) 2} ihie final number of the afternoon pre- ions, as it || T ng ansthing L 8 % 1 Trenton, i s ic £ ok 11 EXHIBITION BUILDING. e i ) : 5 €| What is to Be Scon and Heard in the 215 1-4 1-4; Various Booths. 218 Pace, Purse $300. In the exhibition building the spice - 1k P ar TS m the first floor is entirely taken up o Wite o LGS with the various booths and exnibits. : e i X ight horses| mhe Metropolitan Life Insurance com- o e Viched. bingeus teok ¢ ) buny 'has an attractive booth. and the s el brush | Worcester Salt company makes its togciher for the mee. | customary effective display e e e i tecnnd | The Mt. Carmel Forestry and Nur Hhie ialt rirensing thilonaer pmpany has an interesting ex- HO- Weettted i) iE, ke ORaOIEhE of seedling pines. etc., while the P ing the n, CYeclient | Connecticut Woman's Suffrage society ro Bl A6 hent Seehh thitecl “{has a prominent place marked by the g Pl Ll e eyt | placard Votes for Women! There are =toek ny. S § o he hird heat furnished one of | [ umber of jewelry &nd _movell = g e brishes of the duye It |Gonds and D, B, Tatbot of Norwi = S e At ana the | Gispenses candy amd popcorn in a . tofhap. Tt the otre: cud | SORDIEpE es. There is 4 “scientific o h ossup o the very end | Upirafis® whereupon the person with FEET SO SORE Rl A . tvelt BENES he fousth | @ dime to spare -laces his hands and % e run o At 610, the howreh | zets his fortune told. It has been do- S e ng a big busi 7 nton's ice cream COULDW T WALK g S iay on the ligoth reccives liberal patronage and atwempt. | Litte Will took the | {0 i an abundunce of popular mu- DOWN STAIRS- e poistronad anti tadae e | sic from pianos exhibited by the A. C. 5 ;. B Andrews company and Watkins B e | 1S Pace-—$300 Typewriters shown at one stand. TIZ Cured Her Quick A and s printing company makes an at- b m 4 4|iractive exhibit at another. The re- _ | mainder of the hall is given over to 2 5{the excelien splays of apples, | vegetables. fruit and other r 6 61ithe fagmer's jndustry and the dr | wife's “art. There is nothing except tary Harvey's office on the sec- ¢ trot, ther a field even, Intruder, W. Hall, 3 being the only ho ra he frst heat was a spir- o sie O, taking the honors. « »d’in the second heat, nade it three st by taking next. It was an easy victory for sud money went to Dividend, Bonity, and fourth to Dun- o T 66 ke “After the second tremt- ! n L rm, Trenton, N ment she walked downstnirs ome foot | | s 3 At & time. She had mot been able (o i THarttord el o rs hefore in pas Ve g A & g . - u A e P, Bea ard, Hudson, N. ¥ yewrs, cxcept by stepping dows on ench | Cern 3. 1 ‘o sten with one fooc 3t & tme. This is| V- 5 gl b remarkable. Semnd five o & e 4 - Big Race of the you Bl { In the big race of the day, the 2.20 ooy wace, with the stakes $1.000, eight off. 1t « \orses came to n ven It's the oniy | names he cre vas | which wots o1 | coed * ¥ arawipg out all # $he-hpracs 1 FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM. - e, 20UND ey (it Hie the St retains its high place as the best | hre Tai &S Thomas, Rouschoid remeds for all coughs and enc Direc < Engart, Coids, «ithe hildren or grown per 2.0 Pace -$ Prevents serious results from John S. Engart, br B 4 Take only the genuine Fol: W. 8. John izelleville, né Tar Compound, and refuse | Argor Girl o M. .-...... 8 8 6 s The Lee & Oszood Co. A. C, NS v, -1 i Ron: - - - - - S— Mapes, br g ;O 3 & { 6 2 - WALL PAPERS LA e Imported and Domestic 578 © DESIGNS AND COLORINGS % UNEXCELLED. s T e 2,18 1-4, : e anlmg Stud|°s' | BALLOON ASCENSION 2 Made as Scheduled—Big Gas Bag 31 Willow Street Lands on Lebanon Hill. CURTAINS FURNITURE | \vou: =20 the balloon hesan to i 3 up and theugh it swayed back and UPHOLSTERY | fortn "in e wina “its inflation was successfully aceomplished, At 3.10 1! 5i oor of the building. Up and Down the Midway. midway was thronged all thousands viewed th. of ground seemecd A_cider making plant New York firm was a place and farming implement. display occupied nother tent. A number of new at- tractions were added to th- midway Wednesday. The gamss of chanc tracted many, but none of them, it is stated, are for more than 10 cents, and the men in charge of them were un- molested. A vendor of whips added a country atmosphere to the lane of sideshows. be in | shown by fof inte and_an est automobile SIXTY YO“E OF OXEN { ! i in Contest for Matched Oxen and Steers. Entered \ stched oxen and | steers was Wednesdz: mornine | ered various ovents were | 60 of oxen, the pride of {the count | The Mansfield town ox am. with 116 » was given the firs rrize. { while the Hebron feam receivad the | second award. The Coventrs. town { team was third in the event. Coventry First. {,.0n town steer tewm Coventry came {aret. and Hebron was second. Premium Awards. “harles S. Turner of Chaplin re- eived first premium for his pair of working oxen 5 years or -- M. H. Parker Mansfield, was second. and BEmil J. Dennis third. The load on art. was 2000 pounds. . D. Way & Son's (Gilead) 4 year J1d pair of working oxen took first award W. H. Thompson second. | Charlss Squires. South Coventry, third. {The loaa was 1500 pound: Tn the 3 year old. class. the winning owners were W. H. Hammond, Hamp- ton. fivst: Rufus Reed, North Coven- srcond: R. W. Gardner, Eagleville, *Fird. P R. Arnold was judge. |, The sweenstakes prize. awardzd for the hest buli-and all breecs in com- i retition. was awarded to George R inrooks of the Di } Chventry. Tor the hest cow in_competition the swaepstakes went fo Fernwood farm. Litchfield. Su-t. T B Prnam. Athletic Events. The athletic events were run off 11 o'clock under the dircet i § mmock farm, South { 1 i at n of Gen- | el Secretary S. B. Doolittle of the | Willimantic Y. M. C. A.. The ovents Sere as follows 100 yards dash—Robert Hi Oscar Brickson, second: James Oliver, third. ~ Time, 112-5 onds. 0 vards - dasb—Higeins, ko, gecond: Oliver. thivi. i seconds. Half time. arickaon, { igeins, first; i i | il i i ¥ ile—Rol) Arthur 1. vt Higgink, And One mile—Donahue, first, Andrews, second: Sheehan. thire Pole vaul—Erickson, first, 7 feet § I Ex inches; Treat, third. |5 inches; Guy Richmond, car Erickson, tnird. 4 feet 9 inches; gins, third. 17 fest 3 Oliver, thir The officials were: Sherwood 1. inches; ricks clerk starter, of cour: Charles Harold Williams, George pectors, Harold Mott a undall, IEverything passed off s there Was much interest events, points. / figured, also, either, in behalf for the women of th Bmily Pierson of hright appesring young in front: of the grand sta | seemed { attention their applau of her audience Miss Pie Miss ture Alice Pier on the subject. - Games of Chance P In view some have been games of fai police Hurley hance at the | department, Maefarlane took a stroll [ Midway together {noon, and with them was j Lanphear of ~ Mansfield | eration, but nome went { They did not strike ans | except the clergyman as |iaw, and accordingly the vere allowed to remain ux Later in the day one of brought | gyman and the charge wa | game of chance. The held. Action to | of chance next vear at th | ing_spoken of. | XNot a pickpocket has as ported to the police, grounds and the ci from object nable cl | tres Andrews, - second; The attendance was large. is to be given to Robert Higgins, he Dheing the man who made the most complaints heard regarding the many Bugbes and Supt. of Grounds Wednesday into the police station b officer. The complainant was the cl man was prevent such games nd v have so far been second; Os- Running high jump—XEldridge, fivst, Tirickson,second; Hig- Running broad jump—Higgins, first, son, second; Field marshal, Boolittle: referce, James Douglass Caswell; se, . scorer, B, B. Lewis: timekeépers,Clark Burnham and Herbert Card: judges, Gurley; in- nd Howard moothly and in the eight Speeches in favor of woman suffrage in Wednesda: attractious, and they were not bad ef- securing s list of he land. Miss romwell Conn., the | state organizer, a college graduate and woman, dia not hesitate in mounting the railing | nd and urg- ing upon her listeners the reasons for supporting this movement, Her words reasonable, and she held the and’ gained rson gave itera- ormitted. that Willimantic Captain E. H. Richmond of the State Prosecuting Attorney E.Frank | “Policeman C.-E. through _the after- Rev. W. B, Center. , The party found a number of games in op- | over 10 cents. of the against men party who nmolested. the men was, n as running a not e fair is be- vet been re- the fair haracters. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. Y —TO— —AND— CHESTER W. C oose thls route mext « ew: York. 'You'll have vovage on Lon, | superb view of the wi | anda water front of weelk davs on ast Rive: h River, 7 o NEW LONDO due Ne t 5.4 lock nexi Norwich Line NEW YORK STEAMERS CITY OF LOWELL HAPIN time you go a deligntful Jsland Sound and a | derful sky line (anhattan Island Steamer Jeaves New Lonaon at 11 p. m. w York, Pler , and Pler 40, t mornin &. ——TO— $ 1 .5 | NEW YORK S5 CHELSEA Fare $1. Norwich Tuesda. Sundays, at 515 { ! ! | ‘I Low Rate Excursi | 1 Freight and passenger service ct to and from New York. 5 p. 3, E: LINE 00 ¥s, Thurs ast River. Mondays, ions To BERMUDA An 1d | Resort | ing. fshing. bostiag. seasis, Eolt, | E LS00 ile Skperb | TR MAGN IR IOy FASE, ! Transatlantic Liner 1 Sea Trip to the M 3 the World; Cool and Healthi Every outdoor recreation, excellent soa btk T. FAST, TWI: ICEANA”’ st Delight! Croling. Veras: Ew 14,000 Tons Displacement: 538 1t. Long. and Only Exciu- | | Largeat, Faste | sive { No'Cattlc o freight carried on | FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP, fn- cluding atateroom berth & meals. | Beat'Caisine on the Atlantic. | FIcCtric tansin overy Toom. Many Tooms wiih brass heds; sulis Most Luzurious. First-Class Passenger Steamer tg Bermud; the “Oceana.’? | | TOURS finig isiiing | Beautitul bookler erar; | Bermuda-Atiantic Line, | ARDUND ¥ 290 WO CRUISES ! Dura Zene|-cnveran | 110 DAY | WORLD |Zncistoar e, 2680 | ox AN [ho fmetetel A OCEAN | At Bnt| Sscoasncy LINER |8 a8 (80 FAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 41-45 Broadway, N. Y., or local agent. » Str, Wyandott Harbor, Leaves'Sag Haibor, days, € a. cn. 1230 b. m. LEGAL NOTICES. NTAUK STEAMBOAT CO. : " leaves New London for Greenport, Shelter Island and Sag eekdavs, 10 a. m. 410 p. m returning, week- ivld AT A COURT OF of Norwich, on the 13th da: | ber. A. D."1911. Estate of Cynthia M. Ba Norwich, in_said District, Ordered, That the in_thel within claims- against Witn & copy of this order. deceased last dwelt. and in a newspaper ha said District | Court i NELSON J. AYEE A1 creditors ereby notifie laims agxinst said- rsigned at 91 within the and foregoing ory WAL the will sor of Backus. ot Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Fixi the creditors of said aeceased to bring months from this date, posting a notice to that effect, togethec The above and foregoing 20py ‘of racord. Altest: FANNIE C. CHUE NOTICE TO CREDITORS, PROBATE HELD xt Norwich, within and for the District ¥ of Septem- Judge ckus, late of deceased. tor cite cstate by said on’the sign- post nearest to-the place where sald in the me Town, and by publishing the samé once ng u circulation in and make return to. this NG Juage. is a true cH, L Cletk ot said . de- dto p Norwic €ynihia seplid Richard Shotput—Gearge Hoxie, first, 35 feet of. a | number of five minute tali and later on_distributed 1 state 1o ‘the the | vere Tunning the various attractions | | i i | engagements for | Those desiring zood, permanent pla c per ligf_, «six words 1o the line. Cents or ¢l preterred; Wil do second work in private family. Write or call, 74 Pierce St. Westerly, RY1_B._P. seplid under the heading of *“WANTED, FOR SALE -or TO' RENT" are inserted at the ‘iate of FOR SALE. © FOR SALE—One "full leather top DUBEY, nearly new; one light open bug- £, nearly new. Inquire of H. W. Goff, Solth Canterbury. or -B South Windham. L TO RENT. TO RENT—A tenement af four rooms, Dleasantly located, 34 per h 52 Kipley -Flace, Bast Side. Hobart Ave, = " . TO RENT—Two furnished _doublc WANTED—A horizontal or uprisnt| FOR SALE_Nice black horse, kind | rooms, with or without bourd. Can boiler and engine from 50 to 75 horse- | and gentle, weight about 1100, & also accommodate a few table boarders. power; must be in first class condition. for grocery or delivery busires Mrs. McCall, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. sepldd Addvess D Brown, Turnerville, Conu. | auire of C. . Wright, or tel R e et G .2 Franklin St, a very desirable molern WANTED _Two or thres unfurmished { WOR SALI—Cheap. 10 horsepower | tenement, 1 rooms. sepavate entrance: runabout, good condition; also 3 horse rooms, centrally locateds . for lIght Call on Mrs. W. M. Vais, No.-58 Hobari housekeeping. Appiv at Bulletin Oi- | Palmer cngine, With hoat outht. Geo | Ave. from 10 fo % and 7 to 9 g m. fce. Sepisd | G. Jennings, 365 Hamilton Ave. seplid | mayoSTuTh WANTED At the Backus hobpitai,!| FOR SALE CHEAP_Top delivery| FOR RENT The ~Dunes’ co(lage, mald for nurses’ lome. No washing, | Wagon, neariy new, and a_good horse, | Pleasant View, R. L, for th jroning or cooking. Sepisd ™ [ Call 'of ‘address NG. '1i7 ‘Canal strect. |of the month.’ Address’y e LK esterly, R. L sepizd | Noank, Conn. Tel. WANTED—Handy man for work in i cpiid = el and about house: must be married;| AUTOMOBILE FOR SALEPope- references requived. "Apply oniy'in per. | Maritord. good conaition, newly paini- improv Son. 3. T Williams, "¥antic. wepisd | ed prico rEasonabic. Apply at Bulletin 4 sepizd WANTED—Young man with expe = seulan FOR RENT_ Sunny tenement No, 181 ence in grocery business; also give re: erence, Address Grocer, Norwich, Conn. sepl 3d WANTED -3 man and wife to take charge of farm. Ingnire of Ralph H. Denison, 130 State St. New London. sep13d WANTED AT ONCE Neat, intelli gent young ladies for house to house canvass and demonstrations of hou: hold necessity. Straight’salary. Appi Armour & Co. 15 Commerce Si. sepl2a WANTED_Experienced raw silk winders: wages $5 to $10 per week on pievework, The A. G. Turner Co.. 34 Bank St., Willimantic, Conn. _ sepi2d WANTED_Evervone to know that the cider mill at Norwich Town gpen for the scason Monday, Hept. I5. " D. Thacher. 3 seplid FURNACE TENDER wants {0 mal season. Hal land_Road. WANTED—Piano tuning and repair- ing. Al work sguaranteed. Allan G. Gordon, 293 Prospect St. City. sep2d 12,000 POSITIONS in the government rvice will soon be filled. Average 390 month. ~ Mail clerks, ocar- clerks in the offices at Wa: FOR SAL Five new milch co pld PRINTING FOR FARMERS 3230 notehoads and 230 3% (regular bus ness size) envelopes, neatly printed. for FURNISHED ROOMS, ail modern con- | veniences, uS Union St."Telepnone $34-4. upr: 10 R tabie for A smali store, s $1.75: 500 each, $5.70.. Send for Samples | any. NEnt Dusiness. in s prosperons and prices for'ant printing ¥ou are in | Village near Norwich. A 0od chance need of. ~The Bulletin Company, Not-|for a tallor or shoemaker. Tenement wich, Conn. with store if desired. Address L., care FLYING MERKEL 6 H. P. Twiy, | Dulletin auEihd guaranteed, will be sold af cost to close | 770 RENT _Possession given immedi- ihe seasoni been run about 75 miles in | ately/ No. 8 Union St. second flgot flas, demonstrating. 3 of seven rooms, with bath and toillet STEBBINS & GI Enquire of S. X. Gilbert, 141 Main St sep13d TOR iy3td LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE TO RENT—With or without power SALE_An ington. September examinations in Norwich, oo Write for Tl Meormas and steam—4.000 square feet floor tion and free ~sample examinations. |selling, chango of b space. The lightest, cleanest, airiest | Franklin Institute, Dept: 36 H., Roches- | Capron, 117 Main St. factory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A.| ter, N. ¥ Jy27d angdd Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Build- | GOOD PRINTING CHEAP 700 1% | € Franklin St, cor. Chestnut Ave. SELEE WANTED Weavers, Burlers, Spekers and Card Room help. YANTIC WOOLEN (CO. HELP WANTED Several good positions for Cooks and Gereral Houseworl Girls (in the o apply at once. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. ' Central Bldg. Three girls for table work, cooks and general house girls, women for @ay work furnished at. short potice. J. B. LUCAS, Central Building. Room 32, augita FOR UALZ. Iutomobile Bargain Model Buick Touring Ca: ciass shaps: new tires, Will be sacrificed for an extra 1910 shoes and tubes. quick cash sale. Address Box 1. Wil- limantic, Conn. i At Pleasant View a ten-room cottage, all furnisa- 00; the price reasonabi T offer ed, lot 50 by At Quonochontaug L offer an eight-room cottage, large lot, oni, cement walks, cement wall in annual rental $200; price low. Seventy-five Building Lots fronting on ocean, 50 by 150, at prices | from 3230 to $800. Very easy terms. Investigate, A six-dcre farmh for $275 cash. Send for Wilcox's ¥ (choice of 400). ¢ WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Eatate Breker, ©. 41 Went Broad Street, Rooms 1-2, ‘Westerly, R. I Long Distance 'Phone. GEO. E. PITCHER Civil Engineer, lies to announce to his patro.. and the publi at lie has moved to 65 Broadwav. Chapwman building, opposite the Y. M. C. 4 rm Bulletln je23a envelopes (regular business s rinted ,\2 corner, $1.35 $5.50: 10,060. $10. , %7 . prin $1.35; . '32: 5,000, W.AKE UP! e Thted $1065; 1000, 32 50. 5800, | . Anyone who wants to bur a Good [ 000, $17.50; 500 billhicads, 38-Acre Farm, with smooth land. printed, 1,000, $2: 5.000 wood and timber, brook, and good 100, $1230: 500 statemenis. 3 buildings, at $1,600. printe 5 000, 75 10,000, §10. Printing of every descrip. E. A. PRENTICE, tion done promptly. Send for samples 86 Cliff Street. The Bulletin Co, Norwich. Conn. HENS 'Phone 300. FOR RENT fall offering of White Wyandotte The' reguls Mayflower cockerels at low prices is now on. Fn- ren the blood I your flock with one|Balance of Season, Seashore Cottages {Tow. A few fine vearling. cocks for |from $100 to $1,500. {sale. Also Cuban game stock and eggs. FRANK W. COY, MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARMW. Westerly, R. I, 6 High Street, Norwich Town. Conn. § “Phone 54-3. “epl4MTh WHITNEY’S AGENCY, |cupsrER WHITE PIGS FOR SALE. 227 Main St, Franklin Square, Real Estate and Insurance First class stock all ages—one boar. Well Bred White Leghorn Cockerells, suitable for breeders. 227 Maim St, Franklin Square. Hay. Oas, Corn. Farm Utensils and RENTALS. { Wagons are also offered by 20 OLIFY ST, cornes Kim: Sty upper BROAD BROOK FARM, flat’ of six rooms, with gas Axtures, sepdd F. 0. CUNNINGITAM, Propr. [closet. bath, set tubs, separate rear Cntrance, eté 11 ELM ST, near Foanklin squere, ipper flat of I to § rooms, with bath, ] loret, et “howl.” stona Set tubs, mas fixturés for both IEht and fuel, ete. 54 CEDAR ST, cottage 7 rooms, at =g §5 per monih to acceptabie tenant e mo 5 o MAIN ST., Preston side, basement at The most desirable Building Lots In 1), 0% ol,¢"t3 “raspociable tenant; four | the city. Prices to suit purchaser. | soms, closet, hot water, ete { Several Modern Cottages for sale or rent. Also a number of Stores in district for rent. ble properties. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, 278 Main Street. Phones 724, 368- Kor other property for snle or ex- change, or to remt, comsult lists at office on Franklla sguare. RENTS A number of exceptionally de- my list of des KOTORCYGCLES 1911 5 _h. p. Twin Indian, fully Eou\ ipped, guaranteed first class co dition. sirable rents are offersd at this 9510 6 h. p. Thor Twin, fhoroughiy | time ranging in price from $5.00 {overhauled at factory. Prices low. 5 iri Will sell on reasomable terms. { 10, 3000, 1 InqElen €F C. V. PENDLETON, JR. 10 Broadway. *Phons saa. |} sh.:-:t':jssL' °ANSE' i orwich, Ct. { g i For $2,500. il We have a Fine Farm chntaini 5 acres of land, t t T e L TR S ToR woodland, 1500 cords -of wood on plac=, | ore 10 Ken a never-failing supoly of wate a 12-§ 1 { room house in good condition, ¢ larye | H | S USRI, S in the keeps 1 (rauh- located two miles | i from trolley line and § 1-2 miles from | ean I | Wauregan House FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Nerwich, Conn. Block, Br.F. W. HOLMS, Den'is! Shannon Building Annex, Telephone 52. Wall Papers Go where you will, they say you will find no better place to buy WALL PAPERS than at Shea & Burke's. One hundred rew patterns just received. Good Papers as low as 5¢ a roll. ALL BORDERS FREE, SHEA & BURKE 37--47 Main St. Undertakers' and Embalmers. Norwich znd Taftville. " Trunks Our stock of TRUNKS is complets and attractive. Prices are Iowest, all kinds of nov- Ities in_leather goods. : oct10a 'The Shefucket Harnsss Co., 321 Main Street, WM. C. BODE, Prop. Room A. | | | ! | | '} | 40 HORSES ! APPLY TO Another caridad just arrived. makinz | % bis and kmall, and they must be 5o%a o | exchanged as soon and ses them. as possible. Come Prices are rigl ELMER R. PIERSON. | aug24d NORWICH, CONN. Tel 1 LOST AND FOUND. Peck’s Real Estate Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY LOST afternoon, somewhere betweer street and Wauwecus Hill, a white knit shawl. Finder leave ai store of Robert Otis, West Side. and 132 Spring Streat, Williman'ic, Conn. FN s vear | ¥ paying for this adv. O Wi FOUND_A gentioman's watch, al (he {Willimantic fair grounds, Enquire at seplda The Builetin Office FOR SALE The Davenport Property situated” at 253 Washington St, house of 10 rooms, steam heat, hardwood floors and electric lights throughout. Will be soid on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO., - 117 Main Street. Cars In Stock! NEW OVERLAND RUNABOUT, ONE TOURING CAR. Two Maxwells sold low fer cash. The balance of our Top Wagons, H Carriages, Concords and Express Wag. ons at 20 per cent. off. THE M. B. RING AUTO Co. “MONEY LOANED Diamonds, on Watches, Jewelry Agents for Pope-Hartford and Oy ana Securities of any kind & j2 sEents 1or Eone : F established firm to deal with. i z ablis 72 | , ATERAL LOAN co. | WHEN you want to put your busi- the public. there is no me- dittm: betior than through (he advertis- ing columns- of The Bulletin. 143 Main Street, Upstairs. I Oh, In vour spring I lon, You are the vision, you are the imag A breath Ana Leaps the flery —William Staniey Braithwaite, in Cor | hind? | capital : SEPARATION. the springs that we seo togerher— With the verdure creeping softly o'er the hills, baR never With the hyacinth as bluc as summer. weatlier, the bytterflies poised daffodils. Ana in the I wonder. i vour country any fairer? Do you revel, too, in flowcrs, birds and tree? to be a sharer— happy wanting For how can you me? —>Mrs. Poultney Bigelow in the Smart: set. THE VISION. of the dream, The voice among. the stars, thé silence in the stream. of the infinite poise, wheres space and time are spun the circling orbits wheel = their planets round the sun. Beyond the outer margin, where noth- ing calls to God. symbol to bloom whers your feet have trod; ihe earth resurgent with coio# nd bloom of spring. Glorying the dream and the vision In the song vou bring. == Broad_ street, six rooms, bath, set fubs, mopo Ira Wheelor., Norwich Town, Ct. sepl2d | ete. Inquire 23 Grove Si. sepdd i FOR SALE line engine, §-10 TO RENT 2 per_day, fine tene- LOVE'S ANOMALY. horsepower, In first class cowdition; | ment, No. 16 Boswell Ave. Enaiire Price Tight, W. T Armatrong, Sentl |31 Witlow St epid_|T thought that the highway of love ot sepild * Y RENT - T pleasant, TO RENT—Two nicely furnished| Merrv sl very fair; FOR SALE 12 horaepower runabout, | rooms, With brivilage of bath: centraily | A-Shimmer with susbeans’ aca’ soty Al condition. Inquire Dr. Walker, Nor- |located. Address Box 326, Bulletin Of- with moonlight. g sépyd | fice. i sepsd Sweet with the perfume of roscs rare. FOR SALE_The coftage house No_ 6| T0 RENT—Six-room flat, _modern Nelson place, seven. raams and atiic, | improvements, large verands, price 3541 know that the highway of -love is room, all modern improve- |No. 108 North' Main St. City. sep2d Sesiideat Ath. Norkh pia Fr water o) very floor, als 2 - Se v ruise at 168 West Thames St 0 8 Wasiey. | don. 82 McKinley Ave. iyld_ [ A<shimmer wifh tears that our know iedge brings up, _with forlorn. Sad the phantoms of dreams And yet were I back where our love awakened, Back to the days when my dreams were sweet, And you were to open your arms in Dleading— Ask me to choose where the crosse roads meet— With peace I would travel that harq Knowing the road nowing the road was my paradise, What matter. the pain or the Teil and * trouble? Life holds its meaning within yous eves. —Caroline Reynolds. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings Hudson—Has Jones a good memory Judson—No; .he forgets to remember instead of remembering to forget.— Harper's Bazar. Missit—What do you suppose is thg great attraction about these aero meets? Sayit—The attraction of gravitation.—Boston Transcript. Mrs. Knicker—What is the ‘fracas in the kitchen? Mrs. Bocker—It is Heury recalling the cook—New York Sun. Wizg—Bjones s a pretty lucky fshs erman, isn't he? Wagg—Yes: he al- wavs finds somebody to believe him, —Philadelpnia Record. “Want to go to the bail game to< morrow?’” “No; I'd rather go to tha matince. I.am ’'sure of a happy end« ing there.’—Pittsburgh Post. _“You must quit spending se much time in rathskellers and get back to nature more.” “All right, doc, Td just a ssoon sit in the palm room.” —Kansas City Journal He—Ah, I knew I had the pleasure of meeting you before. Your name ia Smith, 1 believe? ' She (sweetly)— Well, it used to be Smith twe or thired Busbands ago.—Variety Life. I am quite surprised, Mr. Meeker, at vour wife's knowledge of parlim< mentary law.” “She? Great Caesa: Hasn't she been speaker ef the housa for the last 15 years”—London Tit« i “Why in emigrating to Americs have You left your youngest son be- “Ob, I guess he'll follew later, He has just beeén appointed cashicr in a Berlin bank’’—Meggendorter Blaetter. First Fan—That fellow behind the bat must have been vaccinated good and strong some time or other. ‘Sec- ond Fan—Why? ' First- Fan—It seems impossible for him to catch anything. —Browning's Magazine. “I understand that tne leading lady and the prima donna had = violent quarrel.” “Yes How did they set- tle it?” “Oh, they went to thein dressing rooms and made up.’—Waos man’s Home Companion, Willie—Pa! Pa—Ye; Witlie— Teacher savs we're here to help oth< ers. Pa—Of course-we are. Willie— Well, what are the others hers fort —Chicago Newi “Don’t talk to me abeut womer bes ing vain!" sniffs the lady. As no ond seems disposed to disobey her injunc< tion, she continues: “Men are tnae vainest things on eartm. My first hus< band was so- vain that he- were: ouf three mirrers just leoking at Rimself. —Judge. MUCH IN LITTLE Tenders have been called for by the commissioners of the Tramsconti+ nental railway for the construction of additions to the new shops at Trans- copa, Manitoba, te cosy, approximatelyy. 2,500,000, The population of Jamaica is esti< mated at £82,000, of which 15,000 are whites: 16,000 Bast Indian coolies (in4 dentured iaborers): 160,000 _colore ¢mixed blood); 4,000 mor classified, an the rest negroes, It is ostimated ‘that there are #1784 miles of railroads in Spain, The latest official statistics, January 3, 1908, gave the lensth of track as 2,806 miles. The rolling stock consisted in that year of 2417 locomovties, .16 nassengen coaches aud 49,881 froight cars. The invested i& approximately £340,000,000. - The result of addirs aluminum te copper was to cause an immediate, increase both in the strength and in the ductility of, the copper. The duec- tility ~ftained & maximum of 7.35 per cent. aliminum. Bevond that it fell, and when 11 per cemt. was reached, the ailoy became too._ prittle to be of commercial valu The concession or -contract of the General Omnibus company with the Paris municipality was renewed June 1, 1910, for a period of 40 years, and stipulates that on June 1,” 1913, the flast horse-drawn omnibus and the Jasi steam or compressed-air tramcar shall hav> been withérawn from serv- ice on the streels of Paris. leaving but ihree systems of public passenger traf- ny fic, the autobus, electric {ramwaym and the me:ropolitan subway. | Consul Frenk Deedmever of Chare lottetown, writes that tlie Tecent 1811 sessicn of the parliwmient of Jrince Fdward Islind failed to. repeal. ‘the law which provides (hal. any berson. guilty of running a motor vehicles up- on any highway or otaer pmblic place > shall. upon sums convictiton, be fined $300 and_in default of payment Comimitted to jail for <ix months. This law defines i motor venicle to be all motors, autemobiles or any ~vehicls propelled by any power other than rauscular e ver et such vohiclem as run on rails and steam Tollers,