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FULL ASSOCIATED OLOUDY, WARMER, TODAY. ; PRESS DESPATCHES . FAIR SUNDAY. ber of fine hotels 3 an ideal convention center and a city far famed for the -2xcellence of its hostelries. This newest caravansary is the Hotel Planters, on the Eu- ropean plan. In the midst of the rush and turmoil of the second city of America it possesses a rare air of hospitality and welcome which amply justifies its boast of being " “The Home WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Movmg Pictures at the Breed The- FOETRY., = “GOD AND 1.” under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT"” are inserted at the xate‘ of ADVERTISEMENT S5 .I.ude\llle and Motion Pictures at Auditorfum. Alias Jimmy Valentine Poli's Theater. ANNGUNCEMENTS God and I in space alone, And nobody else in view, ot “And where "are the peopie, O Lord?™* cems per line, six words 1o the line. = said, “The earlh beneath and the sky o’er- And the ’dead whom once I knew?” Today (Saturday) Frank A. Bill of- fers shoe specials that should interest for the Traveler.” The Hotel Planters occupies a new and completely modern ten-story build- ing apsolutely fireproof throughout. WANTED. ° FOR SALE. TO RENT. !That w_%s a dream,” God smiled and said, “A dream that has ceased to be you. Ladies’ $2.50 shoes at $2, ladies’ gun metal and cloth top buttons, spe- | Most careful and expert attention has| \wANTED—A hustler for an_estab-| FOR SALE—Black mare, gentle and | FOR SALE—Several hundred tons of true, 2 Cial at $2.50, men’s $2.50 shoes 32, |been paid to every detail for insuring | lished tea and conree route in Norwich | sound, fine ariver. Apply at this office. g?d quality ice; price low. Write E.| There were no people, living or dead, «chool shoes for boys and girls at 85c, | the comfort and convenience of snesn:l 5 dsmone.v to_the right sepl6d nchette, Danielson, Conn. sepiéd .| No earthd beneath and no sky oer- 1, $1.25. and $1.50. Every facility has been secured an. 2 1~ ‘add Co., Williman- FOR SALE_New lich: Jeraoy oow, FOR SALE _Having purchased an ead, 2% FListabjend LM SxeEg Bibior enMpment lm;t:i\llles‘zal‘(“‘:g- o ST SEREEd gxtra nice family lcar‘:f cGeo‘?nA.ylfu‘}lm, auto truck we have two horses for T W aviNenis and 3o was ev invy y '"ED—A ttractive prop- antic, Conn. fel. seplé sale. arnley & Clarke, Jewe ¥ |« h GHRISTINE HILL )& CO. hosts fo please the .most exacting| osition to snappy aments and canvase: o e et Conn. seplbd “..‘fie;}‘jgd}?ofl ’::ie“ghf;';;ayl said, COMING TO THE AUDITORIUM. | patronage. Everything about the place grs. Iree course in selling. Particu- |, MO SALE ol oné’ngnffiéefi%f\? T0 RENT—In (hs Vars block No. 254 | For 1 have ainned I know fall well, is new and modern and the senma is A‘e“ueflmpms?ég\c&orl:mlany- 33§e§‘06159r gy, nearly new. Inquire of H. W. Golf, | Franklin St, a very desirable modern | And is there heaven, and is there heli, unexcelled. £ : South Canterbury, er Box 95, South,tenement, 7 rooms, separate entrance; And is this judgment day? In connection with (he Hotel | “WANTBD—Men to learn barber ‘trade. | Windham. sep2STuTh Call on Mrs. W. M. Vars, No. 58 Hobari | 3 Planters is one of the finest restau- | Only few weeks required. Wages after = — | Ave., from 10 to 2 and 7 to 9 p. m. ‘Nay, those were but dreams, the firat month. . Stenay ino '] ¥OR SALE Several English buil| may6STuTh great God said, rants in Chicago. Is is unsurpassed RI3¢ meoih = Steady position guaran-|,,ps from blue ribbon stock, from $1v “Dreams that have ceased to be. anywhere for the excellence of its |86 WHtE fox catologue Molers |ypward.” Jos. Birch, -Danielson, Ct. TO RENT—A tenement of four rooms, | There are no such things as fear and~" menu, its speedy and attentive ser- | G g8, 20 Boweny, M:‘Q‘p“‘(’l"k seplod pleasantly located, 36 per month, 21 sin, f all, its moderate = r —— = ipley Place, East Side. nquire And you yourself—you have never b gam:' Q’e,’n‘ Pder that artistic sur- | WANTED_Salesman wanted by man- | o OR SALE—Farm in E. Killingly, | Hobart Ave. sepldd een; 4 prices, An 9l ufacturer to sell high grade engine |CORD., suitable for poultry farm (con- [ — v T There is nothing at all but Me.” roundings may add to the fullest en- packings, etc.. on high. co ission | SiSts 4 acres), also one on the Prov. TO RENT—Two furnished double 2 Philadelphia Public Ledger. joyment eof the meal, no expense has | pace "85 e O tenfimv x’“”gm and Danielson trolley line, 65 acres|rooms, with o withouD l\,)‘oa;d. Can P! o 5 f the SR land, house, barn, hennery and jice- [21S0 accommodate a few table boarders. 33531 Tfi;fi{’uffl S e L e S amcranStae house, etc.: alse roadhouss on the Prov. | Mrs. McCall, 16 Laurel Hill Ave, sepl4d A THOUGHT. T = - sepl2d apriod Their greatest greatness is unknown— = A Must furnish good referenc = 3 , il & e Iy e pleasant work. Fair salary to| FOR SALE _Gasoline engine, §-10 | TO RENT_A smali store, suitabie for | orth knows a little—God the rest. o | | start. McLean, Black & Co. 3330 Bev- [horsepower, in first class condition; [any light business, in a prosperous o0 by Rev. Drc' Wright of the Central| eriy St, Boston, Mass. epl6S price right. V. H. Armstrong, South |village near Norwich. A good chance THE MASK, Baptist church. WANTED_An experienced maker for Coventry, Ct. seplld for a tailor or shoema»g!i Te]nemenl > - th store if desired. Address L.. care Sate Y TR E T 3 % . | our_ millinery department. Apply at| FOR SALE—12 horsepower runabout, = Within an ancient place of gloom. .c:s"".‘1";:.’.'?3"(:"5;32'5.‘33’:‘( h::h?rr;‘;. B. Gotthelf & Co. A1 condition. Inquird Dr. Walker, Nov. Bulletin. st 0 With desolation girt and dearth, 5 Fic =5 T = z L N et P WANTED. Ea s frainaisns wich. €p9d TO RENT Possession siven immedi- | From the grim coping of a tomb g g the reopening St = ately, No. 8 Union St., second floor fla Looks down a carven mask of Mirth. vated church and organ. r‘(‘.:m‘;’fieol;l} Pfi[llhdytal {lon:eq 1 § \VIIOK All The cottage house No. 6 of seven rooms, with bath and to)let The banner bill of the season thus —_— e er Nurses TOStISNIS | Nogon: place, -asver tofimss And. A LU0 PEnquire of! S AL ‘Gitberti1er Main St | Strange token of an elder day 3 x 5 2 20, Rochester, N. Y. sepld _[also bath room, all modern improve- HPY & el o far will be presented at this popular The Sabbath afternoon service of the “CANVASSERS 1 x = ments, water on every floor, also gas jy3id &nAdhl;‘eet "f;é’ ?::efa%ndw“‘:uctgfid g’u. » theatar 9 i i 1d i —Here is a live one;|j U e F ot : And yet—a —ah, K : Loy ; b e T ) earn $8 per day: write for |“‘sapiq : —With or without power | _Clinton Scellard, in August Ainslee’s, n the dramati production | preaching Sunday evening. Toy Co.’ Mount Joy, Pa, sep16a | —52 and steam—4.000 square feet floor ST Haais ey Vi T this house. There N’ = = i irlest 7% fom DenpleMn the sass nmo/areiall | At the Thisd: Baptist ohurch. Revi| ) MENEWANTED Ressis85 for hresia i R IINC ) ok L8 AR | e, e e VIEWS AND VAPIETIES recognized performers and have been | Robert F. True will praach on The |Men $160 monthly. and brakemen $80 |ness size) envelopes, neatly printed. for | o ier, Troy St Taurid o Baa gnized g a g 8 = : S 2 < ¢ lon railroads in Norwich vicinity. Ex- |$1 0 S O L A e L U Cl Sayi secured for the first three days of next [ Hands of Christ at the Sunday morn i T $1. 00 each, $2. Send for samples | jno Franklin St. cor. Chestnut Ave. ever Sayings weelc only. The act has just finished'| ing service. ' Hiis evening topic s Set- | Faas e mnnecessary, no sirike. Pos prices for’any printing vou are in | %, 7 S : a long engagement for the Keith & |ting Traps for Sunshine. 5 [mli;;iof.uarfi.’:‘\tif:c:daf‘)'fl'r):;f;‘xfifle"llf&c‘l’: e . ey (Sois ge Knicker—Yes, my dear, T shall he >roctor houses whic as mos A I ey e s quarters—260 men sent .to positions in | icl:_Conn. glad to go with you; I long to see tha Proctor houses which was most suc i to positions in e = . t see cessful. The Mene of this plaviet 15| At:the Greeneville Congregational |August State age; send stamp. = Rail-| FLYING "\“.’;m;f"ox'fifi P. TWIN, JEROME MAYER, Bfan e ?le c_ou?n-y. x\Jn-sd.gkmckor laid in a small Italian fruit store in|church Sunday mornmg Rev. C. H.|¥ay association., Dept. 193— OUFoe; SHAT ik 5\ O preiog 1 +. B —We will stay in town.—Judge. the poor section of New York, and the | Ricketts will preach on The Fulness |Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. DA edson betninibouti 75 miles In Beal Esintc Rooker Lady—And you guarantee that the plot “is built up aroupd this plebian | of Christian Life. The pastor will 3lso | ~MEN WANTING outdoor work, to STEEBINS & GUYNET, FOR CRACKERJACK parrot talks quite a 1lot? Dealer— o e a e g oI 2 SRR prepare for good paying permanent po- 3 ark. i Rather. His last mi sold hiu 'brohl:,oan('l‘l"‘lgllnl :”:“ “”'l‘l‘)"l'[‘lxrl]fi ‘[‘)’:(:l":“l* take charge of the evening service. ::é"fi‘:} Sfézr“gi* = légll%;mg;ml&gh_ if-:ll‘d e D:;dwemm:;-flhed Hartford Investment Properties, Focane Shes coumn{rtuséx:éss <3]grdhx‘xlA aupers snd has won the jApplause and 4|v|f‘e‘;ufi.n¥;c::rlfdm::v\;;l:zm:?“'lllr?r;lil:- Boa Builetin, iysS_ |plumbing and tinemitn business in = (803 Main St. Hartford) edg§:aés.—lil‘rllgend: Bl:etfer. f: Zeta, tha fi dragon, will introduce | M. E. church. His morning subject is | BIG PROFITS—Open a_dy. ing eein o W R D ‘?«ru? 16 Dutih Beral: ages s ot e the most beautiful and realistic of ali| Moral Discrimination, while the even- | Seaning establishment. No selling, “change = of busines e WAKE UP! Newrich—Not much, she don't! We spectacular acts, and Al L Burton | ing topic is Overcoming the World. yearly., Send for free booklet. o e P T S Town st Al Wi ettt B w - $50 a quarter to give her private e T R oo arhe e inn At Trinity Eoiocenal ohurch there | 41 Matlon, Kentucky. E S S 138-Acre Fagm, with smooth land, |! P‘g!lls(;“lh‘:}‘thuf-gh school, indeed! Ball Game today Wednesday and ; will be thy h.,,?,mm‘,i,,,, at 9.30 a 1 MADE $15,000.00 IN THREE YEARS | envelopes (1 wood and timber, brook, and good | —Philadelphia Record. " Thursday (leo and Phyletes, a two- % D a et in the mail order business; began small. | printed_in buildings, at $1,600. Rivers (slowly evolving an article on - ) e 3 v '"('l“"ln prayver an sermoa a Free booklet tells hotv. No ‘“‘oudfit” .n 000, $5.50; aviation)—Brooks, ive me a der reel flim feature, will be shown ni o Ay P 35 E. A. PRENTICE. g modern [ E 3 #nd evening prayer at scheme. Manager, Box 141, Marion, 4, printed. = e onym for “nip and tuck.” Brooks 3 g TR o 3 m The Rev. F. S. Moore of Kentucky. Jy.zfls 10,000, $11 Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street. P2 1i h Black Hand: = POLI’'S THEATER. Hall wili offeiate +| (struggling with a Blac and as & e FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK telis signment)—Cub and Giant, you lunk- Those who like to laugh may do so ot oo lnNoroterted naR oxts : FO EN ead! Den’t bother me! — Chicago to thelr heart's content at Poli's mext LEGAL NOTICES. cancies every year. Theve 1o o biz )19 | R R Tribons. X week when that rollicking farce Are chance here for you, sure and generous 10,000, $10: Printing of e\er‘ “How is your garden getting along? You a Mas will be offered by the pay, hf;hme employment. Easy to Zet. | yion done promptly. Send for s Balance of Season, Seashore Cottages | “Why de you ask that question?” d Poll Playe inning with @ pe NOTICE JattonTiefon hooklet C. 838, N0 oIl | The Bullefin’ Co. Norwich. Conn. from $100 to $1,500. manded the suburbanits susplciouaiy. ormancs night and continu- 5 S s his v, g 3 ", ing all the week, with matinees Tu - 3 % sep2s BROAD BROOK FARM FOR SALE. FRANK W. covy, thought maybe 1 had promised you day, Thursday and Saturday. Since All persons liable to pay taxes in the | WANTED—Piano tuning and repair- s ; S hrooks o - E some vegetablzs.”—Houston Chronicle. i clever vehicle was adapted from | City of Norwich are hereby notifica | N All work suarantced, A G. Govdon, e S A e O 4l L T et S e G e S s & German by Leo Dirichstein it has | that I have a warrant to levy and col- | 298 Prospect Sty Cify. gl 682-2 and_ tillage. " Also ‘wag a Reno lawyer. “Let's have it,” replied « Irose d in eve -0 ry tha ec #x. of -elevel ills e =) 7 = 1orses, hay, corn, oats, » i e = . b progented in every country that lect a tax of eleven (11) mills on th NTED—A hor zontal or upright [OLSes, Y. ot eahorn WHITREY’S AGENCY, |nis parwer. ‘We'll see if we can't boasts a theatrical organizat dollar on the City List of 1911, made | POler Lo o No. 15 De Laval sepdrator (new) < Franklin S, ? | errange to have divorces granted in a ha’:”,", g A "}'“rm'l“'_’rk [’;‘ W10 | from the Town List of 1910, pavable|iddress D. Brown, Turnerville, Conn,|cSg€ Cyphers incubator W 227 Main St, Franklin Square, coupon form lika 1,000-mile_books or the city during the absence of his|given fhat. Hssessments to' cover. the op14d ey F. O. Real Estate and Insurance | mca! tckets"—Washington Star. < @ absence 5| give < o cover ¢ | — = - “Thi wife. She has for some time been | cost of Street spi in the WANTED—Handy man for work in| sepiid Tel. % THiE s jkeod awine I ahgak pke : . b aFo e . L ato Bl 1 abo 1 < 227 Main St., Franklin Square. home a few bottles to my wife. hc anxious for him to join the Masoniz | 1910 are included in the rate bill and about hous be m: ied; h - order, and he decides to account for|are payable at the time of the collec- | referen required. Applx only in per- RENTALS. never touches wine, as_you kn s cadeworn: apnakiatics by Aelliig 1 tion of said tax; and for the son. W. T. Williams. Yantic. seplsd 30/ CEIRE ST cornier Blm 'St; upper rue, but it will be a little pregent 2 1 appearance by teling Ner i ¢ collecting said tax and said e > = == o B e T for her, and I can keep it from going that he heen takin his Mz: nic | WANTED—A man and wife to take] flat of X rooms, with gas fixtures, & ments 1 will be at the Colkecto . i ¢ t ast ‘Washington Herald. degrezs. M Perry is delighted when | fice daily from >0 charge of farm. Inquire of Ralph . - closet, bath, set tubs, separate rear|to W e 8] gton el she learns that her husband has ac|and from 2 to Henan o 6 SwiTonoon entragcesote. “I have cured.myself by learning to 1ast joined the order, but she fr . | 1911, except th 3 : Sepe 11 BLM . near Franklin square, | chew my food.” “What have you cured him by the announcement | “Tiesday, Oct. Deat the| T WANTED (AT ONGE—Neat infelll| The most desirable Building Lots in'f upper flat of fo S roomesmith Batn oy ‘fdflf?’ "'1;he be(l}x‘ef u;‘m if L her other are col 2 | L ¢ z | gen oung ladies for house to house & Ste S 3 closet, se owl, stone set tubs, S ned away from e otice for {;L’;I dm‘\ulln‘..:h ')MAI..ulz'.y'Ax.‘(;"" = cany and demonstrations of the ci Prices to sult purchaser. |sxturés for both light and:fuel, ote Si6re thiu!ten minifes st Tmch i father-in-law, has for years been|drug store 15 \', “:f”,;”""dfi,,,‘,‘.,‘j hold necessity. Straight salary. Several Modern Cottages for sale or | -4 cgpAR ST. cottage, 7 rooms, at | everything would go to the dickens."— SERRRE Al Baiueir off orha atHaEAtnE | e e R A MreR 1O AFoNr s Co. 13 C0IL RBLGE Bl to rent. Also a number of Stores in [$8 per month to acceptabie tenant. Chicago Record-Herald. ing (e Maste: Thursday, Oct. 19, 1 will be at the WANTED—Experienced vaw sille iness distric 4 v dreston sid t — ve cash down for —ffif’,, e xh.m'”‘ e expnine by Y e‘fixfir1'af\q?i)r!x’.0;r'“m T il e o the tace : Bank St., Willimantic, Conn. sepl2 l" S T DTS S rogus felsetibbe a e oty l",m.errB?t Doty ¥I’v5-1a - {)'aicd {11 4 e e it e ltas been presiding| or John 'G. Poiter. East Side from 11| “wwanymn Everyone fo, Enow. that THOMAS H. BECKLEY, JEor _other property for sale or ex-bills on the minute? Tailor—Ves, Mr. youhger” dave Blooligood had il "and - additions will be | the eclder mill S N o I MayEBuilding, 278 Main Street. | ofnce on Franklin sauare. e he - he haaglibe of voor falr wit ‘2 woman name BTG SR e L T Wb, Thdcher, o o SepiTd Phones 724, 368-2. own money.—Boston Transcript. whenever he atte to asser! T ) 4 himself his wife remind m of An- 2 Collector. 12,000 POSITIONS in the government ]l hle«:{ they (ar}e,]‘l::;{xirfige nLnlt‘Y(}u;z[g:t When Perry learns that his Norwich, Conn, Sept, 16, 1811. |service will soon be filled. Average - old clothes at 1 e 5 i et il erpit sepl6S |salary $90 month. Mail clerks. car- Peak. That's the place for you to go, er-in-law is abo o visit hir — | riers.’ clerks in the offices at Wash- i wife.” “Yes, I can take seven trunks he fears that his deception will be ington Septembes examinations in| of old clothes. If old clothes are the Afscovered, because he is unable t Norwich, Ct. Write for full informa- racket, I can make a splurge.’—Louis- give any of the secret signs : sig- tion and free sample examinations. ville Courier-Journal. nals all Masons are supposed to ;:)\n - {"ranklmY Institute, Dept. 36 H., R—°3hjs’ o = upon meeting brother members. When or. N Jy27 VB I8 fibs Taninn o SRR e e e For $2,500. : MUCH IN LITTLE jolned the Masons he also fears the | sea School District are hereby warned Farm containing ‘225 acres of land, A number of exceptionally de- o i1k hi havs ban same thing. Perry determines to throw | to meet at the Mt Pleasant St. School 80 acres tillable, balanca pasture and sirdble. rents are offered at /thi = alivepnliunssmaArInes have been himself upon the mercies of his friend, | Building on Monday, Sept. 18th. 1911, woodland, 1500 cords of wood on place 2 = 3 2 AL in general use in New Zsaland for Ernest Morrison, a young architect, l:llelec‘L‘ three members of the Board of | Family Cooks, General House Girls | never-failing supply of water, a 1 time ranging in price from $5.00 four years. Over 100 cows may be who is a_member of the Masonic fra- | Laucation, cach fo serve —for three ang Man and Wife on farm. room house in good condition, 2 lar. R milked by one of them in less than Ly, Jaorrison 18 in lovelwith ane ] Collector jofi Taxes! each 'to serve for J. B. LUCAS barns, -place ~cits :30 tons of /-hay, |§ ¢ ¥0-00.. ‘nauire o twoours, of the Bloodgood cirls, but Mrs. Blood- | one year, to take action oa the reports S J keeps 15 head cattle, located two miles i 3 g00d has conceived a a dislike for the | of the Treasurer and Board of Educa- | Room 32, Central Building. ! from_trolley lire and § 1-2 miles frem JAMES L. CASE, Boltar, it = Deoniston oF Sbout young man and has den him to | tion, to lay a tax to pay the expenses Franklin square. 40 Shetucket St. Norwich. .CE: 400.000, is essentially industrial. Its Wigit Lulu. Another friend. Georze | Of the District for the ensuing year, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE & , commerce embraces many branchas of TMehe an actor, is let into | 204 to make appropriation for the pay B i 2 industry, but is known above all for the secrot. The ‘men discover . that | Clpgistrict Otocers =" 7% T WANTED Central Building, Norwich, Conn. its linen trade. Rloodgood is only st i nd ‘they | 8. o'clock p. m. 0 8. 0-cloek b n. y A > e Eth arrange to have Fisher masquerade as| The reports of the Orfficers will be | Weavers, Burlers, Spekers and Eiig ncS e O Mot creem a girl and palm himseif off as the | Submitted at 8 o'clock p. m. 40 HORSES ery industry in the Orange Free State Adaughter of the much talked of Ange- Norwich, Conn., Sept. 12th, 1911. Card Room hel 3 = province is shewn by the fact that tha Tnz is leads 1 > s HERBERT M. LER P- Another carload just arrived. maki six existing co-operative creameries lina. This leads up to all sorts of s s <5 ve a rine omplications and the andience is kept | Tt"i\)g;«;“('l = lii(;:l\'ED YANTIC WOOLEN CO — -\;nigné: El‘ffie a last year produced about 1,000 tons of keved up to.a Migh pitch of merriment THOMAS H. BECKLEY, * | big and small, and they must be sold or e amussinaiRonly sl tona: In deep eeper into WILLIS T, ROGERS, exchanged as soon as possible. Come tore 0 ent the mesh. Following is the cast: JoHN B.DO AT. and see them. Prices are right. i aa ; e R ” S : 3 Y D. JOHNSON, 1A s e wedding ring i . Frank Perrs. Elwood Bostwic R HELP WANTED et 1771y, MEE - PIERSON. 2 h annular finger—the Tourth digit of the ed, the butler, ieorge Roche \ F - . = o e 2 R Fonia pes % Tai o Frnest Morrison, John A. Robp | _sepifd ~~ Toard of Bducation. Several good positions for. Cooks in t (] i Hanash SauRe it ran g v Nora, the maid Constatice: Glade Gerteral Housework Girls (in the city.) & £ g . e 3 onsté e Glov e T T e ey ploded by modern anatomists, that a George Fisher Harlan Fox HYD _. Auctioneer | Those desiring good, permanent places ) R w small ariery ran from this flnger tn i g, e appiy at once. Peck’s Real Estate Agency auregan House ||im.a a Perry, I“lorence Pinckney FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, i i —_— Caroline Bloodgood, M. J. Coscoran, Su ¥ is a 1 Gil I M. J. 5 ; pt. Central Bldg. There is a law of leng standing in Lo Emma Hayner FARMS A SPECIALTY oC s Austria forbidding women and chil- Lt cecilin Maurice 132 Spring Strest, Willimantic, Gonn. il o IRl R N . *ec Maurice FOR $ALZ. - tic, 3 litical character. e women of tha \‘:;ms:fl?ndznoa. Carroll Daly | ‘At the N. P. Perkins farm in Pleas- APPLY TO untry have pressnted a gigantic pe- »a:\?mn e G ick Stark | ant Valley, Mansfield, 1% miles from = g tition to parliament asking fnfl; its re- 2 mitage, ‘aroline Locke | oy . 2 = s al. A desire for equal suffrage is Mrs eorox - Willimantic, Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1911, A t b l B & 2 peal. B e ¢ Caroline Locke| .4 10 a. m. If stormy, next fair week- utomonilie bargain : The Parker nav""pfln Ce. SRt e BREED THEATER. g;{‘» ng:e §.‘i'§fl§{‘%m¥e‘§?‘es will be| 1910 Model Buick Touring Car. Al NORWICH, CONN. A commission is shertly to visit the * Blue Wing, the Indian, and the Vi Five cows (1 new milk), 1 heifer (2 |in first class shape; new tires, extra United States to study agricultural linist, a pretty st £ B € Vio- | years old), 1 heifer (S months), 1 horse, | shoes and tubes. Will be sacrificed for conditions in regions similar to those i . pretty story of the red man, | 5 pigs, 100 hens (about), 1 top bUuggy, | quick cash sal Add: B 61. Wil existing in Uruguay. The minister for is one of the attractions at the Breed |1 Concord buggy, business sleigh, two- | & aale. ESERBoX Ol = The avenport Property industries espects that the members today, and tells of a trapper being | seated wagon, lumber wagon, cuiti- | limantic, Conn. <Jyaid will not only ebtain all the available :pl\xrpd by the Indians. He carries thor ;‘gf_-:gl‘g Snyem. toolm )Earro\lv situated at 253 Washington St., LOST AND FOUWND. information, but arrange for the pur- t S I cme racuse, plow (nearly % i ed ae'fl‘l'x"ne l;i:go:gp»;‘gxr;ma:&;;h:? while LB lorse mowing mashine, Horse At Pl t Vi hoyac jor 1y aogmts teum Noats 1LOST—Small black, tan and while LE:ssx‘.i)l:rlixa-gt‘g:Ll(t.uml e e away the time. The young Indian‘girl, | ower. wheelbarrow ~ poma > roavn easan ew hardwood floors and electric §|dog. Henry Tellier, Taftville. soplta g . Blue Wing. is charmed by his musiz | shovels, forks, ladders, lot of tools,|I offer a ten-room cottage, all furnisa- lights throughout. Will ba soid LOST_Bladk and tan hound; answers | Railroad construction during 1910 and she is persuaded by him to leave | hay forks, scythes, rakes, chains, crow- ed, lot 50 by 200; the price reasopabic. on easy terms. to the name Teddy. W. M. Hotchkiss. | made good progress in Chili, with good :amp and go with him to civiliza- | baTs, single harnesses. new steelyards L > pable. N. TARRANT & CO., Danielson, Ct. R. F. D. No. 1. sepl6d | prospects for 1911. During 1910 there This she does. and-while in one | ! er happiest moods discuvers her ind's infidelity, which causes her ¢k again the shelter of her fa- tepee. realizing that civilization = happiness. d Princess and the Poet is graph feature and is a superbly ! and presented story of the louis XV. The picture was in the season of flower festivals aliforpia. and as a result is re- dent with gorgeous floral ‘back- o weigh 400 pounds, milk pails, corn sheller, chicken wire, tar paper, spray- er, whiffletrees, carpenters’ tools, bar- rel vinegar, refrigerator, kitchen and bedroom _stoves, most negw), chinawdre, baths, and wringer, organette, oil heaters, 1 extension top surrey, 1 Edison phonograph (almost new), ‘with 50 records, and other arti- cles too numerous to mention. lot of furniture (al- bed clothes, pictures and carpeét ornaments, sweeper, Terms cash. sep16d JOHN BREHANTA -—_——__q___ nds. rendering Mr| Dowsett's catchy popular song, I Leved Him 'Til Said Good Night, Miss Ethel Laws a5 the able assistance of J. E. Cal- Iins. the former baritone singer of the Breed. HOTEL PLANTERS. - Chicamo adds ope mara ie jis mum- MONEY vg.OANED on Diamond: atche: 9na Securities of amy kind wroiny Lowest Rates of Interur. An old nublluhle_: firm to deal with. tabiisned 135.] THE COLLATERA co, RAL l-oAl' 142 Maln Street. Upatairs, nessy, 119 Nassau St., New Yoik wholesale firm. Experience unnec: At Quonochontang I offer an eight-room cottage, lawge lot, cement wall in front, cement walks, annual rental $200; price low. Seveniy-five Building Lots fronting on ocean, 50 by 150, at prices from $230 to $890. Very easy terms. Investigate. A six-acre farm for $275 cash. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin (choice of 400). . WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No, 41 Went Brond Street, Rooms 1-2, Westerly, R. L _ \ and Danielson trolley line; reason for TO RENT—Two si -room flats at 12 117 Main Street. IINDAY SL LADIES make supporters: $12 per |sSelling, going out of business; terms k5 it Bebehoh S U | Hearts that are great beat never loud, SUNDAY SUBJECTS. hundred; no canvassing: material fur. | easy: big bargain. Address Box 1, E.llj;,‘;fi“atym 1 modern improvemelts: | They muffle their music when they e nished. 'Stamped envelope for particu- | Killingly, Conn. seplid Y : Ll some; e The subject of ths Christian ?vfm:“ {:alrs ‘Wabash Supply.Co., Dept. X 46, FOR. SALE.-T90 few ilch cowe FOR RENT—Sunny tenement No. 191 hey g;‘ol”‘;‘d away from the thronging service on Sunday morning is Matter. ‘::;5; = 3ep16d |4 H. pellett, Canterbury, Conn. seplsd | Broad, street, six rooms, bath, set tubs. Withi bended brows and §ips half A TION!—Live agents wanted, S 31 o= = ALl The Loyal Temperance Association | either sex: quick seller, nousenold ne- |, FOR SALE—Nice black horse kind | ™o mENT—Two micely furnished meets in the Bill block Sunday after- | cessity; 100 per cent. profit. Sampie | fnd gentle welght about 1100, suitable | rooms, with privilese of bath; centrally | And the world looks on and mutters, noon. prepaid “25c. Apply at once. Home s ot e B e 4o |located. Address Box 326, Builetin Of- “Proud, Utility. Co., "Bast Weymouth, Mass. D ralan . L nE g e alee sep6d And_when ‘gfeat hearts have passed At the Broadway Congregational sepl - _ - TO RENT—Six-room flat, modern | y 5 church the pastor will preach at the| EXPERIENCED TINSMITH wanted. ru‘;ggfi‘zfacgffifi-m}f{ aborsepower | improvements, large _seranda, price $5. e ’;';’,ffo‘?‘f, ingagedand Liss Sibels morning service. Dreaay otk foriQie HEn&mAn APDlyd palmertengine withiboat ontht: (Geo.|Nost UsiNorth MalngSt, ClEY.~ ; dered And in love they kneel around their e he | Cseptta’ & indler, Webster, Mass. © {G. Jennings, 365 Hamilton Ave. sepid |~ ROOMS TO RENT_Mrs. 5. G. Cona- Gl Rev. J. H. Dennis will preach at the AUTOMOBILE FOR SAL Pope. | 4on, 82 McKinley Ave. <jyid Hoarte that t Iwa v Mt. Calvary Baptist church Sunday| HONEST MAN or woman wanted in | rrartrord, good condition, newly paini- | FURNISHED ROOMS. ail modern con. | | aleme, = S oot are, alwars morning and evening. every town to represent well known ed, price reasonable. Apply at Bullelin [ veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone 884-4. | They never wift manifest their besi: FOUND—A gentleman’s watch; at the Willimantic fair grounds. Enquire at The Bulletin Office. seplid For Sale TO CLOSE AN ESTATE: THE BEST BARGAIN IN CITY PROPER- TY (AS AN INVES¥MENT) IN NOR- WICH. CAN BE MADE TO PAY 1o |Carriages, Concords and Express Wag- PER CENT. ABOVE TAXES, ETC. ASK FRANK H. ALLEN, ALICE BUILDING, NORWICH. 7 = septlIMWS Cars In Stock NEW OVERLAND RUNABOUT, ONE TOURING CAR. Two Maxwells sold low for cash. The balance of our Top Wagons, ons at 20 per cent. off. THE M. B. RING AUTO CO. _Agents for Pope-Hartford and Over. land Cars for New London County. were 157 miles of roadway added to the government railways in operation, making 1,657 miles, valued dt $148,.- 097.130 United States gold, including rolling stock, with 1,382 miles under construction at an estimated cost of $65,560,000. The farmer and the manufacturer shared about equally in the remarkable egrowth in exports which characterized the fiscal vear jusi ended. The total increase in exports was $304,000,000. when comparad with the immediately preceding year. being a larger gain than ever before shown in a single vear of our export trade. Of this gain of $304,000,000; manufactures as a whole supplied $140,000,000. cotton about $£135.000,000, meat and dairy products about $£19.000.000, corn ap- proximataly $10,000.000, food animals SlaOOOO'\OO flour -about $250.000,000, while wheat shows a marked decline,