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.r = ks UNSETTLED, FOLLOWED BY SHOWERS AT NIGHT. r‘é. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT| SEWETT CiTY _ Afoviag Pictures ai the Breed The- | Marpin-Ballou Wedding—Rev. W. E. audeville and Motjen Pictures at Bates Prods the Slcepy No-Ejcense Awditorium. Advocates—Odd Fellows Guests of Bt " * Magok? ot Bragdway| Norwich Bfsthron. Aetacket Sodse, No 22 P E-pestst Miss Hattie Ballou, oldest daughter meets in Odd Feliows' hall, ; ke b e lou, 203 Norwich nest, No. 1395, Order of | Eugene Hu ol by, Rev- Owls, meets in Owls' hall. . Haves w I high mass Wauregan lodge.-No. 6, K. of P. | 3loianiry's § veg eight o BT R tire' in A Cowa of - Rhile dassiln oL Camyrnt Labor unlon meets | with thufn, “Ind’ yore . yell caumhi B s I8 Bdhic tamtae. T er Bouquet of roses. Fer bridesmaid Btmee 100 Teo. s p. | was ner sister, who wore white broad- IS o Fotetie e g cloth and carried white asters, The Ve wiclh COMBKE T 37 o man was Louis Mitchell. After s s Ehikscaiss ta * T | the ceremony a breakfast was served ose of | New Boraki lodge No.| il the Dride’s home on Green avemue. 2361 6. . O ot ariand lodge, No:|the house being prettily Eecorat Sfain street hwith 'rs, roses and hydrangeas. - The groom’s sift to the bride was a e silver chatelaine bag, ane to the best ANNOUNCEMENTS man a scarfpin. The bride's —_— the bridesmaid was a bracelet. BREED THEATER. were many beautiful gifts in silver, - t glas linen, ‘c na, furniture and A stirring ®ill of sterling motion | bricabrac. Afier the reception, M. pictures is the attraction at the Breed| and Mrs' Harpin left by automobile foduy. ard both of vesterday's per-| for New London, and will go to fermances were presented before large | Sprinstield. The bride’s zoing away houses. 2own was blue cloth with which she The picture entitled The Regenera- | Wore a white hat. Mr. and Mrs, Ha tion of Apache Kid is a western ir. will reside in S| deld, where ®©fenore than ordinary interest, and in- | M Harpin h: a having re- eludes among its sensational features| cently left the employ of N. H. Des the burning of a hcuse, clear up to s, Mhe point where the collapsing build- | shows the only survivor, d little| Bor, huddled on the opposite side, TEMPERANCE LECTURE | $ble only through the smoRe. 'mg‘ Given by Rev. W. E. Bates for W. C. ttle boy Is broueht up by the In- | dians, and later in a white fam- | fiv adopts him, and attempts to civ-| The temperance lecture given und flize him. but whei he shows a love | the auspices of the W. C. T. U. in the #or the daughter of the foster father | Baptist church Sunday evening by Be is promptly turned down. and his | Rev. W. Bates of vatic was one = 7o bovnds, driving him | of the best ever heard here. His text amp. was taken from which Moonshiner's Daughter, | states that an ox which with ghe beautiful but thrilling story of 'vhl its horn shall be put to death, and if Bentuck: is a bewildering array of | the owner is aware that he does so, #xquisite southern sc eneg, before which ¢, aleo shall be put to death. ®ccurs a peculiar 1nlr-r»~((-uz series He pared the ox to the saloon. @f events that mark the picture as tin ways in which it pushes with :.‘y o.:e"]h-‘ best '['I‘”N[‘]*] ner pictures | its horns. he owner many from £ e Breed. the | and officials which license Miss Agnes Carroil, the new soprano, | ile siloon down Lo the voter wh Suwanee Sue, and a df\‘zh"u!f % No and then goes to sleep and e ballad. kes up once to have another B . . shatically that he w some places where it would be e Yes n No, and make ews h a farce of enforcing the no-li- e la An official who violated s wii: a liar and a minal, nd the voters who voted No should ladison fairs all occur same day, | <l S falibon o 2} it came down to bones, wishbone: - he man who wishes the cause wdll, Plainville.—0. 1. Juid, principal of | A0 Wishcs the saloon might go and the local grammar schooi, has been | 3"} At there should be no license | snjoying a two days’ trip in the Derk- | | e i e ROt o bone nan who does a lot of talk ng and that's and backbone, the G tha who backs up his vote by his e o The way it is known that the s B . ay it the ox pushes horns. There are rags upon he horn of the saloon, such as selling | Mrs. Percy Barnes| to minors, selling on clection day, and @88 “Gaughter have returned to he| other violations of the law. Tectory on Main street, after spending Rev. J. W. Payne was in charge of ghe summer at Chapman Beach West- | the service and was assisted by Rev. iy Georze Stanley, Rev. W, H. Gane and Rev. B. M. Anthony Haddam.—The tobacco cron on the At Norwich Lodge Meeting. w was seriously damaged 3 ks i by P e Twer e members of Reliance a loss, as the tops of the plants| /5 Tadeid ol Were touched | wich night to witness Uncas lodge, No. B sariesdsy Dight 1oe ¥ Reliance lodse ex- | formed an eighth of - b thick and | Pects to initiale seven candidates. :::d" V‘P- M Crop wa actically ™ Heard About Town. uplis were missed from ieorg Youn: of Lisoon returned school on account of 'Hr- cold. fron Idoomfield Saturday, s . o, Bata. | 1 And Mrs Samuel Beaulieu of I . o eom, B Eald n nile and . and Mrs. Ired Cheshire and J. M. Brady of New Brit- | e o 0lnt, nefild were Sunday ain appraisers of the Connecticut re- | by B S N IR A formatc od it e M Meary T v of Wauregan spent Stamford.—The £ lianting | Srpdar at . H-\Tracy Tge e i iy Mr. and Mrs ¥, F, Robingon, Earl Stamford is «NOWN as !""“‘”" ""‘" Mrs. Gerlruc PatL &n 3 G Dol Tot th iep v irvey arvived in town on fatire, makes a pamphiet of 196 pages, | S"ndny night, having come from Ken Kea itomobile, leavin; Wateroury.—Inmates o ook- | there Fr wide are busily emgaged this| Charles A Burleson returncd Sun- week the potato crop, which | day to’Sche v, N. Y. after two 38 exp 0 be about 1,000 bushels | Weeks' sty at his home Sylvan- Tast more than 2,000 busHels | dale e Wallace H. Pa - to be out fer a severe f grip, Mes. Jobn L. Buel « Mixs Angie and Ernest state regent of the te | Saanders spent in. Moosup. { ‘the American Revolu Mis ox returned to etion, addr the members of Green ! Smit Woods at Park hotel on o ander and Will- Thursday afterncon. ¥ T to Suffield today. iden—Representatives « 2 R Meri den.. 7 T LETTER TO THE EDITOR. tiat, Congregational odtst Meth- hurches ir. Millo T P | Jast w . Mes M Miliar Wants the Good Work to Sden nd vor Go_On. 3 bav unday, ‘October § i Mr. Editor: 1t.will be remembered New Haven.—A petition filed with old has gone “dry” for four Town Whitaker sizned by 3,885 | yed t should aleo’ be remem- regic ters of the city of New d those taking an interest in Haven. ing that the subpect of e responsibilities of zood citizenship Sote e license question he kin to a high atmosphere corporated ir all for the elec. | —that to sit on the fence and see the g0 er the w brilliant_cs this time in the and at dward r of Hartford.—s . H. » ations | be a calam for the we their 1ghter Then let all at the polls deposit the Miss Rosali er, and William | ointment to heal up the sore places in Welling. Hooker residence tn| (id Crisw let the thirst em- Hartford on the evening of Tuesda riums effectively bottled up. Det. To iather Fitzmaurice, the “leen - | record re r Nho never allowed 2 =| his modes overreach his desire. to NO MORE DISTRESS FROM | Tur 11l zood work here, is accord- in ampaigns for A DISORDERED STOMACH. ¢ | clean ecitizensh He was the right ®yspepsia. Gas, Indigestion and |17 ' (N rieht place and while a | Heartburn Go and You Feel : $he. ontite “yeopic b bre Fine in Five Minutes. lieved rum to be one of the tempta- | tions that beset any morzl, social and Every ) keep ness communit 1% much wome D in the house, as any | harm and no good his hearers one « 3 may have an attack of In- nly tive to . making digestion or ach trouble at any | no unfair emotions time. das or night | or to their but, ax a matter of This harmiess preparation will di- | principle the declare fo g you eat and overcome a | the righi ar Christ t-of-order stomach five | The i5 well aware th minutes afterward. | the peo Griswold are not meals_don't tempt you, or | saints, and ome oi them are a you do eat seems fto fill | chered to the proposition that respec— You, or lays like a lump of in | tat is not enlungered by minor Jour = sach, or if you have hegrt- | infractions of Ia but is thgre a Burn, that is a sign of indigestion | man does not believe right down Ask sour Pharmacist f 50-cent | :n his heart that there is a place where case of Pape's Diapepsin, and take a | the last four vears (under no-license) Jittle just as soom as you can. There | there has heen léks to offend the eve wiil risings, no belehing | and ear of a_man who has an ambi- mixed with L | ton to be a decent citizen, thun right mach gas or heartburn, fulin hete in the srand eold fown of Gris- or heavy feeling in the stomach. Nau- | wol . ®ea. Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness | f conrse, thet license “octopus” or intestinal griping. This will all go, | «ill whine But is there anvthing and, besides, there will be no sour | inore plaintive than the mew of a lost food lefi over in the mach to | kitten? Let the good work 2o on. your breath with nauseous | . W. MILLER. Jewett City, Diapepsin Is & certain cure - s rder stomachs, because it | Receives New Biplane. mentation and takes hold | JLeon 1rdi, son of Adam digests it just the | Englehardt of the Meriden auto sta- pmach wasn't there. | tion, a younz ma | Wednes- m all stom- | ¢ x e ents cases of Pape's | 1 ntain more than sufficient | 1peas i fw sl o o 1 work’ of the ma- _ | chine which Hamiiton used was of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM- | {in0 i tehardt's will be' of the POUND. - | same de lure and con- BRIl retaine its high place as the best | siructed and equipped with Wgusehald remedy for all coughs and special er @alds, efther for children or grown per- | hordt will Bons. Prevenis serious results (rom I A5 Take only the menwine Foley's | Th hest Loy 0 and refuse electricians are 1 | Cou | current of 10,000 volls Adam tne which 4 Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed and of Fase and Comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs and Elisir of Senna, as it acts gently o the kidneys, liver and bowels, cléans- ing the system effectually, when con- sated, or bilious, and dispels colds and headaches. To wet its beneficial effects, always my the genaine. manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. YANTIC HAPFENINGS M. J. Shea Harvests 12-Foot Corn— Pound Apples Full Weight. M. J. Shea has finished harvesting his field corn. Some of the stalks were 12 feet hizh and very little of it ran under nine feet Mrs. Dennis Murphy of Wiliimantic 'rd her guest, Mrs. Edward Burns, of wego, N. Y., were gussts Sunday at Towers. Charle and -Mi Arnold and renci daughter have left town eral Howe. Miss few Pomfret after spending sev- H, with Dr. and Mrs. H Katherine days| McHale is relatives in spen Tor with of aunt, Baiti Mis: Miss ine Lamoine spent with her Maud Lamoine. . Mr. Kenyon of Kenyon, R. moved hig family into the vill is oceupying a house on Chapel Mr. Delonge of Moosup has to Yantic and is occupying one village tenements on Highland Live Up to Their Nam, J. W, Frink is éxhibiting soi fie pound apples, ery on r has reached the 16 ounce Miss Anna M. Murphy of was th guest Sunday of her Alrs. Frederick Ki sley, at Farins. has & amd Hill. moyed of the street. ver, picked mark orwich wunt, West MISS ABIGAIL TUBBS DIES AT AGE OF 92. Was the Oldest Resident of Yantic— Sister of the Late William Tubbs of Norwich. Yantic's oldest re: Abigail 92 years, 6 mon f rning 5 oclock. by born in Hanover 1819, the only daughter of bs and Abigail Curtis Tubbs had on2 brother w blacksmith _for Bath street, Nor- :d five years ago. ATis has been in failing health for the past few vears, and was care- fully attended by her companion, Miss Bmma Conant, who resided with por for the past 36 vears. Miss Tubbs was a member of Grace church and a ery active member till advancing forced her to_ remain indoo: survived by three nieces, Mrs. Johnson of Norwich, Mrs. Ben- Tucas of Poquetanuck and Mrs. Touisa Williams of Greeneville Sulphui' Water Baths At Little Cost Effective sulphur-water baths may be made at little cost with warm water and Glenn’s Sulphur Soap iscellent for rheumatism, hives, heat rashes and many chronic skin diseases. Al druggists Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brows, S0c. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON AND BENSON, 20 Cenral Avenue. SLATE ROOFING Meial Cornices and Skylights, Gutte nd Conduc 1nd all Kinds of Job- bing promptly attended to. Tel. 719. Sanitary Plumbiag A peep into an up to date bathroom | 1s only less refreshing than the bath itsel. During the summer you wili the more leok to the bath for bodily comfort.” 1 will show you samples and pians of the porcelain and other tubs and give you estimates for the work of putting them in in the best manner from a sanitary standpoint—and guar- ntee the cnllre job. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street The Vaughn Foundry Co. {RON CASTINGS ‘urnished prompt:; ratterns. Neo. 11 . Large astock ct to 5 Ferrs Street F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Ament for Richardson and Furnaces 35 West Main Stree:. wich, Conn. T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 hranklin Sueai Boyuton No: died peace- | STEAMERS = GITY OF LOWELL —AND— CHESTER 'W. CHAPIN Ghoose this roule next time you go to New York. Youw'll have a delightful voyage on Long Island Sound and a superb view of the wonderful sky line and water front of Manbattan Island. Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m; week days only, due New York, Plet 0. East River, at 545 and Pier 40, e Rive T oty Be i ToEhIne. NEW l0 DON $lio. Write or telephone W. J. Phillips, Agent, New London, Conn. for stare- rooms and information. y31d New York GHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Freight and passenger service dirgct to and from New York. Erom Norwick Tuesdays, Thurs- - days, Sundays, at 5.15 p. m. New Yorlk, Pier 23, Bast River, foot Roosevelt Street. Mondays, Wedpesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m. Freight received until 5 p. m. F. V. €NOUSE, Agent. \ Low Rate Excursions To BERMUDA | An Xdeal Sea Txip to the Most Deli era e e el e oo ion, excellent. sea bath: o, fllnx. pesting. tennis golt; eyoling. T S D SRR YR Bl Transatiantic Lier “OCEANA’® 14,000 Tons Displacement: 538 ft. Long. | Largest, Fastest, Most Luxurious and Only Exciu- | gively First-Class Passen ger Steamer o Bermuda, No Cattle or frel; o O, FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP, in- cluding stateroom berth & meals. up Besteuisine on the Atlantic. Electrie fans in every room. M rooms with brass bods: sulies-de-luxe with private baths; fincst promenade deck in the world. Orches- Promenade Daices, Gymnasium, Wireless. | Only Bermuda steamer Svith submarine signaia. TOURS [pcinding Shore Excursions, Hotels, &c., at Lowest Rates Beantiful bookler. Iiinerary. Tiokets, cley Bermuda-Atlaniic Line, 200 B'way, N. ¥. AROUND WO CRUISES | Duration & Il DAYS W ‘ork October 21, 191 OCEAN [, A"5e 5itk| Expennes & Fon. ois by large| Abonrd EINER |05 M| (A AMERICAN. LINE, LEGAL NOTICES. . NOTICE The Selectmen and the Town of Colcheste will hold a meeting in thé Town Clerk's e on Saturday, Sept. 23d, 1911, from i o'clock p.-m. to examine the qualifications of elecfors and admit to the electors’ oath those who sall be found gualified and whose names appear on the list “To be Made.” T. SWAN RATHBU | GEORGE A. PECK, Clectmgq. Town Clerk ‘of Connecticut, JOHN CONDREN, Town Clerk. NOTICE - Town Clerk of will meet at the . Sept. 23d, 3 p. m., for the admission of elecfors of any whose rames may appear on the “List to be made” and found qualified. A, 1. SHEDD, W. T. WHITMARSH, A.B. BURDICK, Selectmen. G. V. SHEDD, Town 19, sep19d The Selectmen and the Town of Preston Town H from 9 Tk sep19d Preston, ¢ 1911 NOTICE Sept. The Legal Voters of the Town of Preston are hereby warned to meet at the Town House on Saturday, Sept. 23d. 1911, at 2 o'clock p _to take action upon the following, viz. 1—Tp hear the report of the Select men, Town Treasurer, Tax_ Collector Town School Committee and Health Of- ficer. —To take action upon the building of a section of State R under “An act copcerning the improvement of Public’ Roads,” and also to vole upon ihe amount to be appropriated for the —To provide for the care of the hways. - 1—To vote upon the abatement of | certain town taxe: —To vote upon compensation of own_Officers. 6—To vole to lay a tax for the ensu- ing v for Town. School and High- way purposes To take action upon any other atter proper o bhe brought before d meeting. A. E. SHEDD. W. T. WHITMARSH, A B. BURDICK. Selectmen. Preston. Conn., Sept. 19, 1911. sepisd Troposals- for State Road Work JALBED PROPOSALS will eived by the State Highway oom 27, Capitol,” Hartford, . until 2 p. m., Thursday, Sept. 21, for a section of macadam road in Lyme, in accordance with plans be re- Commis- 1911, ola and_specifications a: will state the price as per cations. The State Highway Commissioner reserves the right to in- | crease or decrease the number of feet be improved, afier the contract is All bids must be accompanied by a hond of not less than one-third-of the t of the work. Any bidder to whom j contract has beeh awarded refusing to sign th comtract at the rices offere | and rur ny bond, o certified forfeit from his bond a sum equai to the difference, in price” between his bid and the next lowest bidder, Plans and specifications y be examined at Sclectmen's Office, Bld Lvme, or at the office of the StAte Highway ~ Commissioner, Room 27 Capitol. Tre State Highway Commissioner re- es the rizht to reject any and all Harttord, 12, TaNES State Room 2 at Conn., Sept. H. MACDONALD, Highway . Commissioner. Capitol. Hnnrnm. Peepisa Fidelio Beer: ©On Draft or in Bottles. Team Delivers Everywhera. H. JACKEL & Co. Tel. 138-5, 5. WANTED. undet the beadmg of FOR SALE. “WANTED, FOR ‘AI.E - or TO RENT"” are inserted at the. cents per- Iine, six words to the line. _,__,._- - somn PROGRESS NOTED, This planets has been going some g R - The education system's changed singe Dickens wrote of Squeer: The airship beats the bullock cer: with solid wooden wheels, i And old straw tasks felt nothing like . modern mattress feels, The cypress shingle roof is more pro= tective thap & thateh— But pcople lk unt gas leaks with a Ate of T0 RENT. . WANTED—Weavers.. _Apply - Woolen - Mills, Norwich Town. WANTED Party to take boarding nouse,’ 10" to 15 ‘boarders. -Apply to Glen 'Woolen Mills, Norwich - Town. sep19a WANTED—By young ' colored _man, board or board and -room near Yantic car line. F. Brown, Bulletin Office. _sepi9d WANTED—Salesmén to handle our New England grown nursery products. Ixperience unnccessary. Large demand. Permanent position. ~ Pays from the Glen sepiva start. Heath & Company, Manchester, Conn, sep19d WANTED—A youns.. single man wants job of general or farnf work. References. Address Box 791, Daniel- son, Conn, sep19d WANTED Two foremen gravel and slag roofers; also good helpers. Must be sober. Good job to the right party. Write, stating what you are capable of deing’ and_wages desived. Jumes B Kelley & Son, 66 Commerce St, New Haven, Conn. <cp18d WANTED—General, housework girl, in family of two: wages $6. Address P. O. Box 174, Willimantic, Conn. sep18d = CIGARS EXCHANGED for old coins. Fagan's Smoke Shop, 162 Main St. sep18d FURNACE TENDER wants to make engagements for season. Hahn, Har- land Road. sepisd WANTED Men to learn barber trade Only tew. weeks required. Wages afte, first month. Steady position guaran teed. Write for catalogue. Molers Barber College. 207 Bowery, New York City. seplGa EXPERIENCED TINSMITH wanled. Steady work for the right man. Apply fo Gatzke & Kindler, Webster. Mass. ep16d WANTED—An cxperienced maker for ur millinery department. . Apply at B. Gotthelf & Co. sepisd WANTED Piano tuning,_and repair: ing. All work guaranteed. A G. Gordon, 295 Prospect St, City. Tel. 682 WANTED—Handy man for work in and _about house:. must be married; references required. Apply only in per- son. W. T. Willlims, Yantic. seplsd T WANTED—A man and wife fo lake charge 'of farm. Inquire of Ralph H. Denison. 130 State St. New London. sep13d SPINNERS. Apply at HALL BROS., sepisa 29-31 Commerce St. Family Cooks, General House Girls dnd Man and Wife on farm. . J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. WANTED Weavers, Burlers, Spekers and | Card Room help. YANTIC WOOLEN CoO. HELP WANTED Several good positions for Cooks and General Housework Girls (in the city.) Those desiring good, permanent places apply at once. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. FOR GALZ. Automobile Bargain 1910 Model Buick Touring Car. All in first class shape; mew tires, extra shoes and tubes. Will be sacrificed for quick cash sale. Address Box 61, Wil- limantic, Conn. iy21a At Pleasant View T ofter a ten-room cottage, all furnisa- ed, 10t 50 by 200; the price reasonablc. At Quonochentaug I offer an eight-room cottage, large lot, cement wall in froni, cement walks, annual rental $200; price low. Seventy-five Building Lots fronting on ocean, 50 by d30, at prices from $230 to $890. Very easy terms. Investigate. 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 Long Distance 275 cash. Farm Bulletin ‘Phone. je2sd JAMES H. HYDE ........ Auctioncer AUCTION At the N. P. PerKins farm in Pleas- ant Valley, Mansfield, 13 miles from Willimantic, Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1911, at 10 a. m. If stormy, next fair week- day. .~ The following articles will be sold to the highest bidde; Five cows (1 new millk). 1 heifef (2 years old). | heifer (8 months). 1 horse. 5 pigs, 100 hens (about), 1 toh bugsy. 1 Concord buggy, business sleigh, two- sedted wagon, lumber wagon, = cuill- vator (nearly new). tooth harrow, Acme harrow, Syracuse plow (nearly new). 1 horse mowing machine, horse rake, Iron Age seeder and drills, dawa mower, wheelbarrow. hand - Toller ghovels, forks, ladderd, lot or "tools v forks, scythes, rakes, chains, crow- bars, Singlo harnesses, new steélyards to weigh 400 pounds, ‘milk pails sheller, chicken wire, tar paper, er. whiffietrees, carpenters’ tools. bar- rel vinegar, refrigerator, kitchen and bedroom_stoves. lot of furniture (al- most” mew), bed clothes, ‘glass and chinaware, ' pictures and ornaments- baths, and wringer, carpet sweeper, organette, oil heaters, 1 extension top surrey, 1 Edison phonograph (almost new). ‘with 30 records, and othér arli- cles too numerous to mention. Terms~cash. JOHN BREHANT. - sep16d 2 0{0 EY L?A NED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewei; and Securities of any kind at thy Lowest Rates of Interest. An olg established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.} THE COLLATERAL LOAN co} 142 Maln Streel, Upstaira, FOR SALE—Driving horse, 11 years o0ld. good_driver, afraid of nothing. In- quire at 7 Golden St, Norwich. sepldd TO RENT—Two six-room flats at 120 Broadway: all modern improvements. Apply at 122 Broadway. sepiyd Philosoplty’s progressed e bit sigee time of Aristotle— FOR SALE—One full lcather -top bugEY, nearly new; one light open bug- Y, nearly new. Inquire of H. W. Goff, olith Canterbury, or Box 5, ‘South Windham. sep2§TuTh FOR SALE_A good strong horse and top wagon. . Inquire 197 North Main St. sep1sd FOR SALE Several hundred tons of £00d_quality_ ice; price low. Write E. Blanchette, Dani¢lson,”Conn. _ sepléd FOR SALI—Black mare, gentie and sound, fine driver. - Apply at this office. sep Since old Xantippe drove her Soc. ta hit the hemloock bottle. The telephone, the . wireless—oh, why enumerate "em? TO RENT—In the Vars block. No. 254 Franklin St, a very desirable modern fenement, 7 rooms, separate entr¥mce; Gall on Niry. W. M. Vars, No. 3 Hobart “Ave, from 10 to 3 and 7.to $ p. @ |"Iwouid take a page or maybe more in mayGSTuTh The i TISfSSE foTi €0 state em. " TO RENT A tenement of four rooms, | The incubator’s robbed the hen of pleasantly located, $6 per month, 21 She had to hateh— Riniey Place: “Hast ‘Sides’ Inquive 10 [ But people still hunt gas leaks with & Hobart ave sep1id match! FOR RENT_Sunny tenement No. 191 | We shall mot say a word about the Broad_street, six rooms, bath, set tubs, chieerful human goat - ete. Inquird 23 Grove St. zepdd_ | Who takes a party rowing and Jocosely: - 3 Tocks t at; TO RENT Two nicely furnished Bt LR Y rooms, with privilege of bath; centrally e stoy mat FOR SALE_New milch Jersey cows | lecs 3o in Of- extra mice Tamily cow Goo, A Kann, | ponted. Address Box 326, Bulledn Of° | wno pulls the’ playful trigger of: the Yantic, Conn. Tel. Sepiod _| "™ Yong uniodded gun. - TO RENT_Six-room _fal, _modern | By ofher things we kBow our race has FOR SALESeveral Buglish buil limprovements, Iarga. verndd, price Hever left the Beratai— pups from biue ribbon stock, from $1y upward. Jos. Birch, Danielson, Ct. ' sep1sd —5— FOR SALE—Nice black horse, Kind and gentle, weight about 1100, suitable for grocery or delivery busines In- quire of C. K. Wright, or tel. sep13d FOR SALE—1 Al condition. 54 2 horsepower runabout, TInguire Dr. Walker, Nor- Don’t people still hunt gas leaks with a match? —Chjcago New: = THE HUMAN FACE. No.~108 North' Main St., City.” sep2d ROOMS TO RENT_—Mrs. 5. G. Cong- don, 8% McKinley Ave. jyid FURNISHED ROONS. il modern con- veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone 834. ¢. apr10d 5 TO RENT—A small store, suitabie for any. light business, in a prosperous village mear#Norwich. A good chance The human face—have you eer mused and sighed Upon its power. this Iittle round from brow to chin? The thumb and fingers span it—have wich. ** “Sepsd_|for a tailor or shoemaker. Tenemeat o with store if desired. ress L. care =5 \,;“n SA]LE—The cottage hou,; hzoz % | Buiteting . o A e To n;n:vi‘n!’t’s depths, its love to lose elson place, seven rooms and attic, yes v also bath room, all modern improv M;r‘g e ’{tln"c::egimggg{;;snflg:,\?id;- The Esgs!flox;‘"k";’.kmat}ou with heav= ments, water on -ever: , als o G T honse o biher Information, Sail | of Séven rooms. withi bath and follet. | That quicken to the highest call, or at ¥63 West Thames St.. O. 5. Wasley. | Enayire of S. A. Gilvert, 141 Maln 8t fp, [/ %q a1l forgetrulness ‘ot right, sepld £ s The eves so potent with the hearts * PRINTING FOR__ FARMERS_250 | LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPAGE that sue? notehedds and 63 (regular busi- | TO RENT—With or without power | hess Size) envelopes. neatly printed. for | and steam 4000 square fect floor | The human face—trese lips.that telk $1.75; 500 each, $2.70.. Send for samples | chaca: The lightest, cleanest, airlest and_ feel and priges, for’any printing you are in | 310 e eam oS M e | Al that the world can hold from fire need of. The Bulletin Company, Nor- | f2ctory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A. to pole: wich, Conn. fourl;ger. ‘:I“;'oysfteam “é;‘,‘“’{y [leld; Their 1:;5: can change a kingdom, and e S ng, Franklin St. cor. Chestnut Av the weal A FLYING MERKEL 6 H. P. TWIN. Je24d Of human destiny 1s there—they own guaranteed. wil be sold at cost to cldse the, soul! 1e season; been run about 75 miles in o ARatan DY we sh:lllg:t]udgod by eves and mouth STEBBINS & GUYNET, sep13d Sachem’ Park. FOR SALE—An old established plumbing: and tinsmith_ business in Norwieh” 10cated T aistricr ‘where ihere I8 no competition. —Reason for selling, change of business, C. B ERANIKAW; O Gapron, 117 Main "st. % 15 Town St.|6 High Street, - Westerly, R. I g FOR RENT Bafance of Season, Seashore Cottages from $100 to $1,500. Whatever life may come—whatever life is_passed. —William_Ordway Patridge, in Mon=- treal Standard. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clover Sayings. GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—300 6% envelopes (regular business size), ca printed in corner, $1.35: 1,000, '$3.85; 5.000. $5.50: 10,060." $10. 500’ noteheads. §x9%, printed. § $2: 5,000, $6: 10,000, 1150 8ix11. printed, $1. $9° 10,000, $LT50; printed, % 10,000, '$12 jprintea. si: 10.000. $10. Send for tion done promptly. The Bulletin Co., Norwich. BROAD BROOK FARM FOR SALE. Large amount of timber. 2 brooks, 3 brook-watered pa ample mowing and_tillage. Als, es, hor: hay, “corn; . 32 Chester White pigs. White’ Leghorn cockerels, No. 15 De Laval separator (new), 390 eg# Cyphers incubator (new). Apply to e F. O. CUNNINGHAM, Tel. 28 Norwich! WAKE UP! Anyone who wants to buy Conn. sep16d a Good 138-Acre Farm, with smooth land, wood and timbey. brook, and good buildings, at $1, . E. A. PRENTICE, ’Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street. FOR SALE TO CLOSE THE ESTATE OF A. A, BENOIT, THE DRUG STORE FOR- MERLY OWNED AND CONDUCTED BY HIM IN THE VILLAGE OF BAL- TIC, IN THE - SHANNON - BLOCK. STORE IS WELL STOCKED 'AND DOING FINE BUSINESS. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE, REGARDLESS OF PRICE. APPLY TO MRS. A. A BENOIT, ADMINISTRATRIX, BAL- TIC; o FOR SALE In Norwich Town an excellent little farm, cons ing of ¢ acres of tillable land, a 7-room house in good condition, place is well watered and has a grand variety of fruit; price reasonable. FRANCI - D. DONOHUE, Norwich. Central Bullding, 40 HORSES Another carload just arrived, maKing me 40 Sale Horses. Among these are some of the very best raised in 1llinois, Dbig and small, and they must be sold or exchanged as soon as possible. Come ana see them. Prices are right. ELMER R. PIERSON. aus24d Tel. Peck’s Real Estate Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Streat, Willlmgnrln. 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 soid on easy térms. N. TARRANT & CO., S 117 Main Street. FOR SALE The most desirable Building Lots in the city. Prides to suit.purchaser. Several Modern Cottages for sale or to rent. Also a number of Stores in business district for rent. See my. list-of-dairable plopertics. > THOMAS H, BECKLEY, May Building, 278 Main Street. Phones 724, 368-2. ° THERE 15 no advertising m, Bastern Connecticut equal to Tho Bul- letin for business results. | Solomon boasted of his magic carpet. “My wives don’t make me wipe my shoes off before I step on it,” he cried. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main St., Franklin Square, Herein lay its great charm.—New Yorl Real Estate and Insurance |sun. 5 : Blobbs—Scribbler's poetry _strikes frt e m= as being rather clumsy. Slobbs— RENTALS. Clums; Why, it positively trips over 30 CLIKF ST., corner Bim St., upper|its own feet.—Philadelphia Record. Bioset. Dhtn, S b shurate year | , Mrs. Grammercy—It you work for a R AncE e 3 living you'll never have much money. o miar $T. near Frankiin square,|MrS: Park=That's so.: T think Il take | upper flat of 7o § rooms, with bath, | Up bridge and live on other women's | oset, set bowl stone set tubs, gas |&limony.—Puck. Xtures for both lignt and fuel, et Clinton—Can you get in nights with- 54 CEDAR ST. cottage, 7 rooms, at |0ut waking vour wife? Clubman—No, $8 per month to acceptable tenant. but T expoct to be able to soon. I'm low rent to respectable tanant; four | TTanscript. \ rooms, closet, Tot water,.ete. Justice of the Peace—How old are For other property for sale or ex-|you? Illiterate Prisoner—I don't ad- chanke, Or to renmt; conwnit Mets af | zackly know, squire, but I kin reclect when evrybody called india rubber “gum elastic."—Chicago Tribune, 7> fishermen tho’ he sits all office on Franklin scuare. RENTS And baits and baits and baits. —Philadelphia Telegraph. Customer—FHow much for that sult o of clothes, if T pay cash? Taflor— 2 o Forty dollars. Customer—How - much A number of exceptionally de- §lon credit? Tailor—Eighty dollars, half of it down.—Toledo Blade. Don't vou find woodchopping rather fRchald SR T R a0 bad if my servant didn't sit down close to me with a cigar in his mouth, and grin lika a house on fire."—Fliegende Blatter. One chn accomplish much by utiliz- “That's right. sirable rents are offersd at this time ranging in price from $5.00 to $50.00. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Sf Norwich, Ct. ! ine spare moments.” That. tall girl yonder has read sevem summer novels this season while she vwas -dummy at bridge."—Lou le Courier-Journal. “You say you charge extra for sum- I mer boarders who are trying to reduce We have a Fine their weight? “Yes,” replicd Farmer Corntossel. T have to. They always T dm(-‘lnp the biggosr appetites.”—Wash- tore To Rent Can you ngt wait on me immedi- & ately?” d2manded the richly in the o e . | Let ‘me have vour pr the harrassed druggist. no Wauregan House prescription. I want you to 100k up a numher for me ‘in the telephone . book."—Pittsburg Post. “Been taxing your eves lately?” ask- ed the oculist. “Yes.” said the patient. “I looked all through a newspaper of 144 pages whichs came through ' the mail to me bearing the words ‘marked copy.’ " “No wonder your eves smart.’ “Oh, but that ism't the worst of it. T didn’t find anything marked.”—Buffalo Expre: Block, APPLY The Parker - Davenpart Co. NORWICH, CONN. TO MUCH iN LITTLE If the decrease of production and the ncrease of consumption continue steadily, Roumania must soon become a market for foreign meats and cattle, as Austria-Hungary has already ‘be- come. LOST AND FOUND. itials 1. LOST—Locket and chain. A. W. on locket. Return to 15 Park St. aid receive reward sepisd TCAME TO MY PREMISES_ Two year- The government has established at - ling heifers, one black and whité and one red and white. Owner can have | Paris a national touring office. It is them by paying for4iis adv. G. War- a_travelers who visit France.« All n Davis, Corning Road. sepifdaw 1o information about places of interest and routes is here furnished the stranger free of charge. Cars In Stock NEW OVERLAND RUNABOUT, ONE TOURING CAR. . Two Maxwells sold low for cash. 'he production of natural graphite : the United States in 1910 was 3 5 short tons of amorphous graphite, mainly used for fertilizer filler, valued at $81,443, and . 5,590,592 pounds of erystalline, valued at $295,733. An aiitobus line concession for Mexi~ co City has been granted to Dr. Sam- el Espinosa de los Monteros, who says his’ company will start with six. horse- drawn stages and four autobuses, ac~ commodating 36 passengers each, The balance of our Top Wagons, Carriages; Concords and Express Wag- ons at 20 per cent. off, THE M. B. RING AUTO (0. Agents for Pope-Hartford and Over. land Cars for New London County. Er.F. W. HOLMS, Deniis! Owing to the unsatisfactory. statis- tics, it is a very difficult matter:to as- certain, even approximately, ‘theexact amount of American imports info Rou- ania. According to the Roumanian horities, practically the only articles ium .0 | ness herore the pu ported in any . quantities directly from the United States ara agricultural machinery and cottonseed oil. Shannon Building - Anne. Room A. Telephona 525. oct10a LANG Ory Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St SUITS PRESSED 50c Gur Wagon Calls Everywherz The Amur fisheries occupy a more prominent - psition than the other fisheries of Russian far east, not only because of -their size, but from the fact that ‘the welfare of the natives and Russian population of the region depends vpon the catch. Fish in the lower Amur _district corresponds ta in in the agricultural districts, as the principal and the cheap food - the inhabitants. & The production of sand-lime brick- the United States last year was' 169,133, being the output of 76 fack ies. Michigan led in 1910, as- for several years, and Teported products valued at $240.649: this was a gain of 423, or 1028 per cent. over 1903, Michigan's product i ';O?h!llmed,‘ 20.58 ¢ ner cent. of the tatal value of all Sand- s 1910, 1 per | “WHEY you want um better than through the m‘lvam 5 Ang columns of Tne Bulletin. ] il