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e JARMER, SHOWERS TODAY. FAIR ON SATURDAY. RCRWIGH, CONN. rRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1!{1. Moving Pictures ai the Breed T W'LLIMANTIG FAIR clusING MY \\da;m.-m and Motion Pictures at | ik Allas Jimmy Valentine at Poli's| pe 2 R e Good Entertainment to the Last—Balloon Ascension a in Buckingham Memorlal. " Ctumbiin Commanders, No. 4, K. T. Big Feature—Speed on Race Track—Motor-cycle emple, | meeis in Pythian Hall ! Contest Repeated, With Another Victory for Burdick Loyal H. H. Osgood Lodge, No. 6920 | & T meets T’ Ponemali | e Vilie | . Foresters mait. . O °f- 241 Thursaay ing day of the Willl- | GREEN PARACHUTE MISSING Norwich .~>u:'-n‘ r'v‘En ’l‘xlwlc{rix' ‘;x_«m-lm,mlu rair, brougnt out a crowd of But - OnkAnned - Balloonist - Makes: ncil, No. 25, D. 2000 und the fuir officials Thursday Clver: Dauble”Drdr. Main Street night were satisfied with the success rer hey had attained this year. The horse | It was an excellent day for the ANNOUNCEMENTS saces, the main attraction, have this bulloon ascension and this feature of sirent; Gresneciiie, mwon e somtoreer | Lhe cattle show wis generally consid- | o*S, 138 [IOS, WG, 2pd, (he D T Nugust, and Mre. “Thomas M.|cred much better than sual, there | ifu'fie had been unable to: lovate bis tember. | ";'M‘l e e s | (feorge Bushor, ‘the one-armed bal- | some departments _the e ‘2 loonist, made only a double drop. The BREED THEATER |t e th Tais. iy Horesintul Baci -oLte pajachuto ovened out nicels, and the e alt, o Aiophee ''E | then thé white one, and he came float- Fine Wing, the Indian, and the Vio- | feultural assoclation management | ;. gown in a beautiful manner, land- lnist, the pretty film story at the|icel, will compare favorably with any |18 COFR o0 & Bl T MERTCE Sier Freed tousy, telis of a trapper \ho is| of those that have been held before. ., s of the fair srounds. It was a capiured by the Indians, but charms Six Heats to Decide. fine exhibition of parachute work. The them with the notes of his vioMn. Be-| -\, . racing Thursday was rum oft | blloon remained floating in the air sre very long he is on his way back to| The vacing CEwrSlay WIS THE @ | for nearly ten minutes before it drop- o N Dlte v D& tho belle| g days, the flelds fn both the 219 |Bed into the woods half a mile south. Goes fost Aet Tae HBBisey ond | trot and the 2,14 pace thinning” down,| S8t of the sroungs! SThe balloonist S Tait o wanaee back to het tribe|to four—in esch evestfrom a. lkrge|:S3IMe:down Injthe brnsh without inct- 2 he exceptic f the little | list of entries. The weather was all | 3¢Bt and crossed A Ao - e Ghe catrtee s r She TUe! that icould be wished and: tHaimees | OriOES At -the No. 4 il O ne pieture is adorned with many | Were snappy. It took two more heats e handeome scenes, and tells the tory | Thursday, making six in all, to decide STAGE SHOW. in u stralghtfo rd way, at the same | (Ne 2.18 vace, postponed from Wed- oy ¢ = . time emphasizing the danger of such | nesdav, while the 2.14 pace went in | Bill Collins Wins in Wrestling Match. ances. it heats and the 219 trot needed | R A iture of great importance is en- | four trials, The last race was over at he vaudeville programme was car- netvess, being ofie of tliose pictures Balloon Ascension. | Shields and Gaile, Prof. oh arouses the pride of every Another five-mile motorcyele O ep .t dfeation of what thelr army 1s Going. | nuch interost, while the balloon made | U1 and the flying ldder work, al 2nd 1a of the Class that Dosscases 4|4 most satisfactors ascension: Vleasing the people. The fine weather R ts of fiterent WhTel o Stiet o ided the, performers and they intro- shows. Time 215 1-4, | duced a number of new stunts. A. Dowsett's splendid illustrated| In the unfinished 218 pace, post- | The headliner on e stage was the omg. T Loved Him “Til He Said Good- | poned from Wednesday, four Starters | Wresihing match. ~Bill Collins, weigh- Night, met with a pronounced and cor- | Were sent away at 2 o'clock, Lizzie iNg At 154, went agair Alex @ial reception last evening, and proved | Simms having first been drawn and | 90w of Boston, 180. Collins took the o be the Big sone hit of the bill, the | then Rena Shelton just before the | 0ffénsive from the start and it was a emlished @emanding 18 ' fepetition | hes Furr View wis drawn after the | lively go nil the way. ~His heavier again oné_again. | ifth heat, which went to Bingess, who | oPpdnent broke hold after hold, but el | Mendted Littie Bill by & neck at the |afier 2> minutes of strenuous work Middletown—No nish. The time was 2.15 1-4, With | Bill slibped on a head scissors and a obtained to i1l the © field down to three horses, Bin- | hammerlock and pinned Sandow to the anis J g ftook the sixth heat in a handy | the mat. The Boston man was pretty membe »f reli \ion, and the race. The money | Well us: en the men went | positions were ngess first, Cecil ‘At it after next heat, Col- Bryan second, Little Bill third, Fuil|lins took the fall and the match in 7 View, fourth minutes more ,‘l\ pace, 3300, postponed from Wed- Catlle Taken Away. g | Thurscay night saw the cattle and Rena Shelton, b m. 4 4 4 44r foxen, of which there were in the | V. H. Hall, South Willington. | neighborhood of 400 on the grounds a1 bog.... 3.6 2 4 dr Wednesday. all gone, while the racing Baine, New Haven. stables were Leins’ emtpied rapidiy. b P IR D 6 ar Midway was in a state of tearin sty A packing-up and moving and o 1 5 1 in general had their zoods ob. Southiriage, o |om the way home e IR farm; Trénton, N, In Generai an Orderly Fair. an, b g.. 1 3 2 There was liitle jawiessness mani- Al Chidson, Wall . fested &t t fair grounds thi year, Time—2.18; 2.18 1-4; 2.19; 215 1-4; |although some of the Midway atir: gar. ’ tions and the games of chance in par- First Money to Kellerville, ticular caused considerable animated The 2.19 trot for the $1,000 ake | discussion 1 some quarters, with a WA S Mot R off There 'were four | view toward eliminating the obje ' o irtoon ontrics, and | tonable features mext year. There wi sent away Ww out | only one stance of hieving report- : he first heat went to the | ¢d, this being fr the occupants of Pawtucket mare, Junie ce, altho the tent back o ndstand that I Bachelor showed up well, o | contained the ss of Wonders. | | vere well bunched at the | The snake charmer and the fat lady hile in the second heat. Leila Morse, | on Thursday morning reported some of |Col. W, H. H outh Willington | the! fit, principaliy clothing. miss- te second time around, taking the |10st half a dozen cage 0 k. Vi, aabby dlicts & { heat, although she broke just before e — S . T e oming_under the wire " Junie ace | LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR sal.&H.isthe mowhocares. < | v Gropped back to third place. Junie Rest-Diy Lawe: | leila Morse, and took the winker's | e tiie rules of composition know that, The sy .,“d Wtk purse by o Stromsz effort in the fourth | § * to exclude entirely hrelovant thet up-to-date effect that has marked B e e R TR T each season’s development of the fa Gt St eche Rt eyt sner g mous Lamson & Hubbard Hats. | 218 Trot—$1.000 coming to the The | Made in Boston for over 30 years. We cila Morse, b m 4 1 2 3fthe general subject of rest-diy lav @arantos yous pecfect it sl & siyhit W B an Sonth Wil the narrowed subject is the Test-d shape. | sister-in-Law, bl m 3 4 s [1aws of Connecticut. What has the . K. Prescott, Rockvilie position of the Catholic church or the P.J. MORLEY, Norwich. Episcopal church T inal code of Connectic cept as a side line eral subject. It do with the orig ut? Nothing ex- of the m... 121 Pawtucket, not tor Q. history to discover that it 214 Pace. et nbject of the Naw Engiand o | R AW e s TR onies to be independent of the rule of | tour left in the field. 1““')” o Bl ck on the Bible as the counselor and The w principla ich underlies their is not only e *|in fine shape, Billik 3 y disagreeable but | he: dbant ,.‘.{.(I e in form any | model existed before the organization dangerous. Why suffer? more than on his previous appear- | oL 8fiy church as such, and the law Figes tie secuien poor starts in the | Vas distinetly civil, to be executed both | first ‘and second heats. Billikin seem- | 10, the original and in the copy. by | ed to pull hard, but he was left be- | Magistrates, nor by priests or ecclesi- I by the other pacers. Kellerville | S e o o fantable margin ot throe lengthe, . O1- | acted by the vote of the people, and | e et ta Bane plges | the power to vate in this colony w TA tver Direct was set back to last place | 15t Tostricted to church members. At- | for foul driving oif :the back tacks are now being made upon laws | Without an effort, apparently, Keller-p ;0.8 D05 W, S8 B mOE ot A [ ville had held the lead throughout th& i Ao HCs P ROtV will relieve your distress and final heat, taking it by several lengths | Were successful practicers of self-gov- make you feel fine. | From i in, Who came in strong. | einment but founders of the best gov- . B birnergy i ¢ € n SUCNE | ernment for a great nation. If any ONE WEEK’S TREATMENT | e money positions: Kellerville had | hody of men in this country were en- TEN CENTS dinte Ben Aonn 1 titled and aualified to make laws, th T t i | were. Of course, it is possible that 1 Pace—$200 their laws may be attacked, now erville Lad, b £ 1 1 1)they are dead, those who know next Murphy, Suffleid. to nothing of American history, or any Direct, bl h........... 2 4 4]other, nor even of the elementary prin- Winn, Waterbur ciples of organized society or of civil llikin, ch g................ 2 4 4] government. nor of the difference and AMER'CAN IIOUSE { T R Sadd, Wiilimantic. distinction between anarchism, mob > Vn\rur—\ H?m;lm, l)“.| .o .73 2 8 ule, and sound and genuine govern- anhoten, Worceste ment. Farrell & Sandersor, Props. Time 18 1-4; 2,16 3-4; 2.18 1-4. A vital' point have we the law- SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, New Method Found Favor. Tor T consclentionsty. Inicadea fo Traveling Men, ete. Livery t'unnec'ed T 1::‘ si.u‘nng\_llns vear gave generalt i 5od of the people as a whole. SHETUCKET STREET. 9 o A 1ds of Phila- | accepted.as ood by generations of - giphia_and the G frcuit acted | teiiigent and law-abiding people? H i er_and wouncer. The New | we any resp for others, and their on F h blt EN‘ of draw ]:;ft ’]f"rl“ V“mlll;\W‘l‘ : “‘2 vl“lI's\Y nc ‘sh their judgment. their in- wa emen picking | telligence, their reason? Religious lib- 2.4 10n their from a bag let down | erty applies only to person: have A of the Tatest Stytes | TO™ E »v.«-nd(fl.\x.u:w“::‘llluf:é some religion to be free. Religion is in Millinery for Summer wear at |t i Wikt the rading of the | il ot b onyrons. withieccles this v rac the | asticism. It is the business and duty MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, | B, Soys ves condlacred supbeinel gtievins person af normal intelligence > - B s B, ents, a el ave a comscience, which is ths No. 52 Shetuckst Street. | werc larger cntries. yet the whole | toundation of religion, to cxercize it P~ 3 e jvard wes an admirable one, and the | and to enlighten it. The foundation | interest shown all three days was no- | principle of our treitment of our fel. LEGAL NOTICES. ble. There were supporters ap- | lowmen Is summed up in one sen- | parently for all the horses and the | tence: “Thou shalt love t neighbor Froposals for State Read Work EALBD PROPOSALS 23, Capitol, * p. m., Thursday tion of macad: iccordunce with plans e price as per State Highwa. eserves the right to ease the number of feet ved. after the contract is mpr. ¥ bids hids must be accompanied by a not less than one-third of the e work. Any bidder to whom t has been awarded refusing to he contract at the pri offered ish a surety company bond, or check, shall forfeit from 'his sim equal to the difference in ween his bid and the next dder. Pians and spec ne a¢ Setectmen at tie 1 Stase Highway Commissioner re- gerves the right to reject any and ail Dated at Hartford, Conn, 12 JANMES T XACDONALD i issio Sept C. | stant] | finishes brought the crowd to its feet [ as thyselt” — This princivie was time and again. The purses were di- | enounced by a lavman to lavmen, and | vided 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. is of world-wide application. The | Py 2 relations is no | Firotest “Taken:to.-Fiartford far iDe o e iniiven en i inte aute: than s cision. church member. Tt is the duty of eves The protest by the owner of Bick | person of natural ability to do so Mason inst the judges' award of | work either for his own fourth money to Miss Overlook in the | henefit: | 215 51000 pace has been taken to|< Test. without Hartford for decision, disturbance i lawless and ous; and the state government has a _ Burdick Wins Again. Tight o resirict and restram the fis. In the five-mile motoreycle race, an | turbers, and the causes of disturbance event that: proved such a big feature Tuesday that it was decided to dupli- ate it, there were four entrants, C. V. Pendieton, Jr, ienry Smith, L. S. Manchester and . Burd ali Norwich men. inchester took the lead, Burdick passed him by a spurt at 1-4 poie and shortly after the half Pendleton went Manch At | the mile Smith was 300 yar@s behind. | Burdick kept increasing his lead con- and at the fourth mile he lap- {ped Smith and finished the race a quarter-mile ahead of the other two. Pendieton and Manchester kept sip a fight for second place. Manchester regaining his first position in the third mile, and holding it by about ten yards | hin own mind.” since the emaba to the finish. The starter's time was | hath these verses and the Tor Jor fhe five iniles. M gave thelargment in Which thex occur derage time per mile, 1.2 and of ‘riot. on the rest-period ny other time. no matter Dbeilove. when it issues ai those acts are to 30th in the originai T and the Connecticut S: gested by it the rest associated with Jahor fringement of relivious liberty siats to sav to the “Snnday who.wishes to disturh the or the “wHd west” believes he has a the town on niehts or S thou faith? Tave it t 3 what was intended ns an ec “Let svery man be fuilv persizd, or a what thes 1to disorderly be day law at Tt Is not an in- by <hoot H rizht ind whale is stopped. | since every onz of us shall give ac- count of himself to God; “and to re- frain from “doubtful disputations and forcing our judgments on others to their grieving or'the disturbance of peaceful relations. The right of pri- vate judgment does not include or im- ply the right of public disturbanca, or Feven of provoking private quarrels wantonly. Paul, in the chapter quoted (Romans xiv). presents a higher prin- ciple: “It is good neither to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor anything whereby thy brother stumbleth, or I offended, or is made weak.” “Not to please ourselves. Let every one of us please his neighbor for his geod to edification. For even Christ pleased not himself.”" “Be courteous.” “Honor all” on general principles, and in par- tieular “honor to whom honor is due.” The foregoing from the standpoint of a worker, a layman and a citizen, J. N. ENO. Conn. Mansfield Center, -Wednesday evening the New Haven. % WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS cents per line, six words 1o the line. or TO RENT" are- “under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE inserted at the tate cf WANTED—Piano tuning and ing. All work guaus 295" Prospect St WANTED—A horizontai boiler and engine from 51 power; must be in first Address D. Brown, seplid WANTED—Two or three unfurnishoed or__upright to 75 lorse- ndition. Turnerville, Conn. rooms, centrally located, for light housekeceping. Apply at Bulletin Of- fic Sepld FOR SALE. ! 10 RENT. ¥ FOR SALESev 1 English buil TOo REV'A\—A tenement of four rooms, pups from blue ribbon stock, 1rom $1v | bPleasuntly located, $6 per month, 21 upwars Jos. Birch, Danielson, Ct. Ripley Place, BEast Side. Inquire 40 ep15d B Hobart Ave. seplid OR SAL arm in Kiilingly, '—Two furnished Conn., suitable ibr poultry farm (con- | rooms, or without bonrd. sists 4 acres). @iso one on alfo atcommodate & few tabie hoard and, Danfelsor irofley” 1 Mrs. MeCall, 16 Lajrel I o, seplid land, louse, barn, jenne v = 80 rodadhou FOR RENT tlage, house, ece: dlso roiar Pleasant View, K. 1. emuinder e L of the month. = Addres . Willia s Thanvose Hps Noank, Conn. Tel. 126-13 sepls, bi i Fare $1.00 passenger service Freight and jaces ; ger | printed . in corn 55 1,000 1858 trect to and tiom New York. { » 2 b: 5006 0 noteheas | I e T HELP WANTED ; a0 e L SuaE i P kandnys, at 5o . i X York, pier 5, mast River. [||Several good vositions for Cooks ana [$6; “i0000. siigo " soo |} foor Roosevelt t. Mondays, Gereral Housework Girls’ (in the city.) | 34%%]0. Prings ot ,’h 1 B days, Tridays, 'at 5 p. m Those desiring good, permanent places | 1\inted, $1.5 000. $2: | AR T apply at once. 10,000, 312, staten | O e o FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, |printed, st.25: 1,000, 3 | M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. | tion done pr i A R | The Bulletin Co., Norwich. Conn | |_°w Rate Excursions To | WANTED CHESTER WHITE PIGS FOR SALE. i First class stock—all ages—one boar. 1 |ana general house girls, women for | suitable ek | An Xdeat Sea Tetp to the Most Delighttal | 4y work urnished ai 'shor notice. s Itesort in the Werld: Cool amd Healt ithful | B. LUCAS, - i > s s | ey ouiade Relealion cacdlont Sha Balke | Comeal Builaing, | Wagons are also offered by | g B Ko toom ‘entral ing. g Shtge S T SR Bk VERE & op g BROAD BROOK FARM. | THE MAGNIFICENT, FAST, TWIN-SCREW sepsd F. 0.0 GHAM, Prop'r. | Transatlaatic Liner # ocEANA"j e = 14,000 Tons Dispiacement: §33 ft. Long. | FOR SALE. Largtst, Fastest, Most Luxurious and Only Bxch- | sively Flrst Class Passenger Steamer to Bermuda, | | No Cattic or freight carried on the “Oceana.? | A bile B - | FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP. ar | B RS BB A | Automobile gain _ | Beat'Cuisine on the Atlanti i | e : | { Flectricfans in every room. Manj { 191 odel Buick Touring Car, All} The most desirable Building Lots in | D T emmetatana i s st pritats first class shape; mew tires, extra |the city. Prices to suit purchaser. | tra, Promenade Daices, Gymnasium, Wireless. es and tubes. Will be sacrificed £ Several Modern Cottages for sale or | Gniy Bermida steamer with submarine signals. | TOURS inclading Shore Excursion Hotels, &c., at Lowest Rates, Beautiful bovkier Iinerary, Tickets, etcy of Bermuda-Attantic Line, 280 Boway, N. ¥, MONTAUK STEAMBUAT CO. Wyandotte” ieaves New London or Isiand and Sag Harbor, 10 a. m., 410 p. m Leaves returning, week: ays, 6 ». m. ivid Boston & Albany R.R. Low Colonists’ Fares Boston - $52.15 Worcester - $51.20 Springfield - $50.00 to the Pac1f1c Coast and Western Points Sept. 14th to Oct.14th Tourist Sleeping Cars Lv. Boston ~ 2.00 p.m. daily Lv. Worcester 3.12 p.m. daily Lv. Springfield 4.35 p. m. daily For tickets, sleep- ing-car accommo s ‘amd other formation con- sultlocal agantsor address General Passenger Agent, Eoston, Mass. Aliow Me Please to quote you prices or to give vou es- timates on all kinds of contract work, johbing, carpenter work, painting, etc., etc. Jobbing promptly attended to Estimates cheerfully given, C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STZEET. *Phone 370. WM. F. BAILEY {Successor to A. T. Gerdner) iHack, Livery “nd Boarding Stabie 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone §3% 0D PRINTI envelopes (regular business size), card 81, Wil- iv2ld sh sale. Conn. Address Bo: aquick limantic, At Pleasant View T offer a ten-room cottage, all ed, lot 50 by 20 At Quonochontaug I offer an eight-room cottage, large fot, 1 froni, cement wallks, | furnisa- ; the price reasonabia. | 8 8 8 B 8 g & 5 s 2 Sevenly-five Building Lots fronting on ccean, 50 by 150, at prices | from $250 to $800. Very easy terms. 275 cash. Farm Bulletin | A six-acre farm for Send for Wilcox's (choice of 400) WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1-2, Westerly, R. L Lonz Distance ’Phone. je23a GEO. E. PITCHER Civil Engineer, wishes to announce to his patro.s and the public that he has moved to 65 Broadway. Chapman building, opposite the Y. M. C. 4. Br.F. W. HOLMS, Beniisi Shannon Building Annew Room A. Telephone 527. oct10a 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 new patterns just received. Good Papers as low as 5¢ a roll. ALL BORDERS FREE. SHEA & BURKE 37--47 Main St. Undertakers and Embalmers. Norwich and Taftville. Trunks Our stock of TRUNKS is complets and attractive. Prices are lowest, all kinds of nov- elties in leather goods. The Shetucket Harn:ss Co., 321 Main Street, WM. C. BODE, Prop. ou want to put yourshusi- s the public. there is 1o me- fer {han throngh the adyerts- ing columns of Tie Bulletin | ov to rent. Also a number of Stores business district for rent. in See my list of desirable properties. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, 278 Main Street. Phones 724, 368-2. MOTORCYGLES L. p. Twin ‘Indian guaranteed first class 1011 equipped, aition. 910 6 h. rhauled Will sell on C. V. 10 Broadway. FOR SALE For $2,500. 5 fulty con- Thor Twin, thoroughly at factory. Prices low. reasonablz term PENDLETON, JR. 'Phone 583. D. Farm containing acres of 80 ae tillable, balance woodland, 1 a never-failing suppiy pasture and of water, a 12- room house in zood condition, 2 large barns, place cuts 30 tons of hav. keeps 15 hez¢ cattle, located two miles frem, trolley line and § miles from Franklin square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, _Central Building, Norwich, Conn. 40 HORSES Another carload just arrived. making me 40 Sale Horses. Among these ara some of the very best raised in Illinols, big and small, and they must be sold or exchanged as s001 Come and see them. P . ELMER R. Peck’s Real Estate Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Streat, ~ Williman'ic, Conn. FOR SALE The Davenport Property situated at 253 Washington St.. house of 10 rooms, steam heat, hardwood floors and electric lights throughout. Will be so.d on easy terms. XN. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street. MONEY LOANED en Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.; THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co., 143 Main Street, Upstalrs. F. CONANT:= 1 Framkin Strec:. Whiiszizne S¢ and the J. F. O 100 Cigars are the Dest on the marker Try them. WHEN vou waut to put vsur busi- ness before the public. there is no me- dium better than throngh the advertis. ing columns of The Builetin., a land. | 00 cords of wood on plac>, | | 4 i i NTED ackus hospita TO RENT Two Six-room fats at 130 first dahiia exhibilion of the New Ha- |, WANPED =AL the Backus hospiial. 2 T T e e e e Ghugs Horticultural society open- | froning” or cooking. " Sepitd_ | 'IE pellett, Canterbury, C Apply at 122 Broadway % a @ Tor work In | <FOR SALE—Nice black horse, kind snement No, 191 se: must be mar d gentie, weight about 1100, suitable bath, set tubs, TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. % AV iitiems PRy on “"c,!;"“\‘ f“:q‘gru' ery or ‘::'.:xxi{“v{;ryo:‘u‘ ness. 1\ G 5 e sepi lire of C. : el wo WANTED _Young man with experi- | _S¢P . with privilege of bath: centrally . . ence in grocery business; also give re: FOR SALE—Cheap. 10 horscpower Address Box 326, Bulletin Of- OYWIC lne erence. Address Grocer, Norwich, Conn. | runabout, good condition; also 3 horse 4 sepba cp13e Palmer éngine. With boat out N i WANTED—A man and wife (o take | G- Jennings, 365 Hamilton Av improvements, large veranda, price S8 charge of farm. Inquire of Ralph K. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALI . 108 North' Main St. City. sep2d NEW YORK |ve 130 State St. New London. | jiirtrore. sood condition, newiy eaint | —HOONS TO RENT—iirs § G Cone STRAMERS e, price rasonable. - Apb1y a,t.;};x‘hdlln don, 82 McKinley Ave. ssid M WANTED AT ONCE_Neat. intelli- | Ofc °p S5 3 HED RGOMS, 21l modern con- LOWELL gent young ladies for house o house | WOR SALE_Gasoline engind, 8-10 Do B Relemnone 5501, CITY OF W Funvaks and demonstrations of LNt | norsepower Tn Heat . blass Scondie —AND—. Hore: TC‘;-‘SJ.“ |?‘éfii§,}22;“é‘f \;’yl.\‘ price mght, W. H. Armstrong. ?‘}‘}"l e nran our & Co. nerce St seni2d | Coventre, Gt s T store, suitabl = == = o > an. g1t 1 a4 prosperous CHESTER W. CHAPIN CANTED Experlenced ruw SK | TWOR SALE—13 loreciower munabout, | iiage near Nomwich. A zood hance Ghoose_this route next time vou go | Jicuetrol, ™ AT, 3 1o, 31y bor Wk opt Al condition. Inquire Dr. Walker, Ner- |for a tailor or shoemaker. Tenement to New York. Youll have a déhght(ul Bont Willimantic. Conn. S | e X with store if desired. Address L. yoyage on Long Island Sound and a | —n e — FOR SALE _Thc cottage nouse No 6 | Sullet! ; a0 Sberb view of the wonderful sky ine ANTE ne to know that|Nelson place, seven rooms and attic ; = e 3 and water front ot Manhattan Ysland. | the cider mill orwich Town will |ajso bath room. all modern’ Improve: | ataly, Nor & Union Se. Second A0or fa Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 11 p.|open for the scason Monday, Sept. I5. [ments, water ‘on every floor, also Zas e Tonat m. ek days oniy. atie New York Pior | W. D Thacher. sepid | in“hotise.” For' uiher Informadon, il . Gilbert. 141 Main St 10, Bast River. and Pler FURNACE TONDER wants to make |4t 168 West Thames S Sorth River. 1 dlock next mOwming. | cnEAINAGE TENDER wants o make |65l NEW LONDON N 71T MAUERCTURING SrRC 12,000 POSITIONS in Ve government |Aoteheads and % 21| Tnd team 4,000 square. fect _ flon TO-— service will soon be ‘filled: Averame [ DoSS size) cnve e | tace ' Tho Mighteat cleamest airiest salary $90 month. 1a clerks. car- | 317 L . S ot v ) 3 v Flers. cleris in the offices at iwash- |and prices for'any printing vou are factory floor in Norwich. Apply A . ks 4 i need of. The Bylletin Company, N Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Build- Write_or telephone W. J. Phillips, '\ugr:“:\;h e MmOl Wik Conn B g s = gt Sl S nhanty, Lo for, Bae” | Hon i free "Simple’ exumibions | —FrrING WERIEL ¢ T P TWiN ezta : 2 — fter, N. Y. . Jjy2id the season: been run about miles in E UP! | demonsirating. W AKI ! WANTED sept3d CParic | Ansone who wants to bus a Good FOR' SALE _An - old tablished | wood and timber, brook, and good w ' {Weavers, Burlers, Spekers and |gumbine and fGiomith, bustncss Ia | bullaimgs. a $1600. . 5 ciange of | YANTIC WOOLEN . Laprnn‘ 117 "Main St. *Phone :mo 86 Cliff Street. FOR RENT Balance of Season, Seashore Cottages from $100 to $1,500. FRANK W. COY, Wcsrmy, R. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main St., Franklin Square, Real Estate and Insurance 227 Fraokln € aLs. corne tubs, cramy closet, bath entrance, ¢ 1 oELM N upper flat of 1 closet, set bowl, fixtures for both 54 CEDAR ST., cottage, 7 rooms 38 per month to acceptable tenant. MAIN ST., Proston side, hasement at iow rent to respectable temant; four oms, ‘closet, hot water, etc. sT Elm St as rooms, ear I 8 rooms, light -anklin with tu and fuel, square, bath, at For other property for sale or ex- hange, or fe reni, consult lists at office on Franklin square. RENTS A number of exce ionally de- sirable rents are offersd at this time ranging in price from $3.00 .00 Inquire of 2d JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. We have a Fine Store To Rent in the Wauregan House Block, APPLY TO “The Parker - Bavanport Ca. NORWICH, CONN. LOST AND FOUND. 1LOST_Thursday_afternoon. botween Disco's store and Poquetanuck (middle road). a package. Finder return (o Bulleiin_and " Tuesday afternoo: between Hig cet and Hill, & white knit shawl. Finder it store of Robert Otis, West Side, receive reward Sopifd TEAME TO MY PREVISE! white ling heif one rad hem by one black and ite. Owner ng for this adv. Corning Road. at Cars In Stock NEW OVERLAND RUNABOUT, ONE TOURING CAR. Two Maxwells sold low for cash. Th Carriages, Concords and-Expre ons at 20 per cent. Bff.2 THE M. B. RING AU'I’O £0. Agents for Pope-Hartford and Over- balance of our Top Wagons, Wag- 1ana Cars for, New [Londen County. AUTCMOBILE STATION. B. J. Colt. & Otis Street. Automobtis aad Bleycle Rapuring. General ifa- ebine work. Jobbiax. ‘Phone is no advertising medium ‘n Connecticut equal to The Bul< n for Business results, : ans wateh. alihe | acter calculated to test the informas The Bulletin Office Mia” [ tion of the students. To successfully compete with coal, - !manu(ar‘uu(rs of bhiquets must have © WILD FLOWER. Teach me, T pray, Oh fajrest of air, t The greatness of thy gentle life Shining about a Jight 50 pure and .8 Without a shade of worldly lust strife. 2 So dear, s0 kind, no earthly glory's dream Disturbs thee in thy tranquil hloom= ing there; 2 So_graciously thy tender lifc doth scem To give to ail around thec each @ Share, 85 3 And when the gIving of thy beauty's past Thou sowest well thy season’s hun- dredfold. While still live on the hearts made fast, In an immiortdl bend ot told, thy Tife rength un= Guidinz its captives from the paths they trod Unto the love of the Eterpal God. —Rictfard Veclk. MIDSUMMER. Midway about the mitcle of the year There is 4 single perfect day that ity Atter ‘the Before is It before our careless fair, o spathes of floral bloom ap= ound the first dead leaf and precursor of the autumn And crown of spring’s endeavor. THE it dies We do not dream the flawlesi day 18 And thus. as on the way of life we Sheed. | Mindful But of the joys we hope ta@ We never think, “These present hours exceed All that have been or that shall ever De.” Yet somewhere on our Journey we shal¥f tay Backward to gaze on our midsummes da —Andrew B. Saxton. VIEWS AND VAPIETIES Clever Sayinge Jonah _joined the Vacation Liars® club, “Yes,” he remarked enjoyed my ocean trip immensely.”—New York Sun. 1 heard mother was ill. She—Brute! you laugh in your sleep. Tom—What style of woman like best ack—A slender gir | He—1 dreamed last nisht that yone with {an obese pocketbook.—Boston Trans= | cript. | . win haye another potato, Misg Greenleaf “No; I thank you “Please’ do. Romly ‘we can ‘afford —Detroit KFree Press. “They say she spurned his offer of | marriage.” ~“She aGid. She foupd that he was dependent upon a ridh uncle; so she married his uncle.’—Detro 1 Free Press. 1 He- see that the first woman vice {tim of the aeroplane has tumbled to {her death in France. She—\ercy! [ { wonder how_she was dressed.—Cleve= land Plain Dealer. “There is one time of year when ¥ reall, enjoy work.” “And when is that” or two or three days after coming back from vacation."—Pitts< bursh Post. Never fails ve little strand of hair To cause a family flutter, No matter whether on hubby's sleev Or in the dish of butter, —Philadelphia Telegraph. Maud Muller bhad just refused thd judge. Marry a fellow who may jese his job any moment on the res call?” she sniffed. “Not- much. Herewith she smiled on a farmer in< stead.—New York Sun. a—That young farmer tricd te saying that he had ngver girl before. ~ Stelin—What did vou tell him? Eila—That 1 wad |no_agricultural experiment station— | New York Press. ‘What goes in one town doesn't | in another.” “How, now?" | places are advertising themselves | fivless cities; o\hcrs are hustlinz viation meets.”—Washington Te: “Father seems impressed Wwiti | | | 29 “Some “3 for | talls about coupons,” said the ‘i | “Have you really any “Sure, swered the guileful youth. “Got | saved up toward the furniture for ours |little flat.”—Pittsburgh Post. | “I can twist my husband around my little finger,” said the = Circassian seauty. “That’s all right replied the | fat lady, “Wut_if you had marricd the | ossified ‘man instead of a centortion< ist you'd find him a harder customes to deal with."—Chicago Record-Her< ald. | | MUCH iN LITTLE Of the 4.300 known species of flows ors only 420 have an agreeable pers fume, the white and green colored be< ing sweetest. is rumored that a Gloucester fi has appointed a local agent to pur= | chase. “=alt bulk” on the Labrador | const during the it The highest price ever paid at @p | lic auction fir_a woman's portrait England . was 500, which was the price of the of Lady Louisq ‘* Manners, sold [ | 1t has been announced by the pos= tal authorities of the Philfppines that within six montas the islands Wik have complete parcels post and maney | order arranzements with all coun< tries and colonies in the far east. total number of agrieuitural holdings of more than one acre in Great Britain - in 1910 was i which was an increase of 1909, noiwithstanding there was a Tes duction In the same pegod of 37,143 4 of the coun< | | fi | The | 1 i | acres in the farmed ar ry LB | cod in manufacturing refined has arrived in St. Johns n Norway. He will act under au= thority of the marine and fisheries des ‘ment, this policy having heen de< mm(l upen recently by the government he instance of the board of trade. expert liver oil The Municipal Technical schoool in | Birmingham has evening classes for men preparing to become clerks in ironmongers storcs. A recent exame ination in these classes consisted of 11 questions of a very practicdl char- {access to u cheap eoal suppiy not snit~ {able for the market in- its natural state The most successful makers have their own mines and utilize in briquets the slack and fine coal for ch there is no market. A contract has been entered into by : an American concern for the purchass W of afl patents and rishts for the Unit- ed States appertaining to the use of the Schiendcr-Lohren or _centrifugal process for the manufacture of Steels reinforced hoilow tubes. Dpipes, poies, pile, and like products. % In the second annual exhibition g ¢ agricuiture. und ¢ aminerce, . whiel . held in Pargkok in April of this vear, \ the exhibit of the native agriculture ¢ was given a promincht piace, and silic manufacinres were shown in all stages )t evolution, from those prodoced by the native land looms to those wov- en in-modern looms - ¢300ds were act= ually produced and the superiority of madern wethods and implemenis dems