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¥ e 2 ko 5 . S : 5 7 R ; : y - : = ; Y FX- o A L ASSOCIATED i s X 3 '« © - 'PRESS DESPATCHE! SHOWERS TODAY, FOLLOWED BY FAIR. FAIR SATURDAY. 'LEGAL NOTICES. - WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT | 2 TR % ey 7 < T 4 Moving Pictures af (he Breed The- GI.USE UF NDHTH STBNINGTUN FA'R TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ABVER" I "‘ under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE nter. < 4 . 3 1) - i Yeudeville and Motion Plctures at St Notice is hereby givanfthat at a g 8 5 1™ or TO RENT" are inserted th of 2 Auditorium. Sr meeting of the Court'of Common Coun- % 5 3 i e "Ate L choomejic ho R dsioy, if I mishiise Are You a Masen?—at Broadway cil of the City of Norwich, held on the Rt ¥ > ~ % = - p b 3 T ¥ Theatre, 3 Grange Made It Such a Success That It May Be Held For| it day of Sdpicmber 1911, the foliow? cents per line, six words 1o the line My BESiaanE wortly oo R e it s T ety Publie Works Committee, and the final LA e 4 . And waking in the morning whea it Ledee, o 46, K. ot I Three Days Next Year—3500 In Attendance. resojution was adopted, and you are e = = the early dew, Rt 3 ’ o 3 K, h v Lereby notified o appear at the. ti z To welcome Heaven's bright sunshines - iy e % X repaes o e D - " tavens "bRght dewarepe; - - sgood Lodge, No. §920 —_—— s 3 = ! to. i ! e o, i R L] and bo heard in relation to the matter WANTED. 3 FOR SALE. To T & = Xz g T 8 ©of At closing day, and, as it turned out, the {Dlates of apples and some pear Atte STEPHEN' D. MOORE. _WANTED_—A few _experfenced raw [ FORSALE—Four heavy work horses.| FOR RENT—Family going to Europ: 2ed A o Norwich Stationary Engincers Asso-[bix day of the North Stonington | Blisha Post had canned fruit; E. E.|City Clerk and Clerk of the Court,of {J")k x;:&rsc‘l\pply vflmlsret?%lel: auil |G 4 Gotes THalto) sepzzd | will rent thelr country pldce for 3 or But dz;};:-‘lfll’:% better, for they grow. No. 6, meets in Bill Block srange’s second annual fair. 1t was a | Buekhn, vstic, a fine display of ap- ommon _Council. 2 = - - 2 FOR SALE—N years, furnished or unfurnished,'at low. + S Dare Council, No. 25, D. of | hig day in point of attendance, in at- | ples: Mrs. Leyburg, Mystic, showed | 1 (ho Court of Commen Council of the | . WANTED—Man around 50 to look | piano, beautirufi;‘;hl:éf:s‘s%fie‘fpggm e Heat; Bath, tolephons O aa al bt 1%!‘::‘0-‘“'& i B.. sivets at 85 DRibn Blros e R O oo or-.| white krapea; Mrs, 8. D. Wigsins, ap- e Court of Commen, Counell o after our business in unoccupied terri- | dard ‘make; good reasons for Selling: | modern. codvemioncoss By ae 40" acres: | But daisies they 100k upward, however —E der—cattle, poultry, vegetables, fruit, | Ples, and Rev. Lucian Drury displayed | “The Committee on Public Works, to| (9% §becial inducement; fpeymament. | price low. ~Apply at Bulletin Office: " | plenty of fruit; good barn and chicker dark the hour. B ANNOUNCEMENTS nd %0 on-—and As a means of stimu- | Some tempting muskmelons and | which was referred two petitions of the [{: B, Borr & Company, Nurservgen, | sepizd Bouses. ™" Sadréss®Chas., " 8. Weaver, FUnidentified. 4 pi et = iy Jating interest among the farme of | squashes; Waukeya farm had a col- | Sterling Machine Company, one which s e SEp! PULLETS AND YEARLING HENS for | Putnam, Conn. sep22d - Framk A. BiT hon the exclnsive sale | 1ang interest among the farmers, of | 0 00t Jollles sad vemstanles: Ovrin | A% presented to the COurt.of Common | WANTED—Two L DFIERt _ APBearing | salc. & C. White And Dromn Loonores FOETRY OF NATURE. A. has the exclusive sale |} & sociability among the i N H = 2 €] TO RENT _Stors 20x42, steam heat. - Parie g - ot the dhek of e - e - ominetos g i i i i heir | C. Main- showed carro astlons <kl ¢ neil, at a meeting held July 3d,| young men to handle a higl class | Silver Wyandottes. John Curry, Yantie. e C 4 " 1 e of shoes for men. King zton wnspeople an [ e 4 1811, asking for a_sidewalk on the | proposition in surrounding towns. Ex- | sep22d ddress C. H. Girard, 33 Jackson S(.|mnere is. no rhyme that is half sa Quality: see the est fall stayles, ghbors from the surrounding towns, [ ficld corn; Mrs. Dr. Hewitt exhibited | north side of Shippng Street..extend- | perience unnecessary. Apply to D, H. = SRImERto, O BepE(s sweet, " - + afl ieathers, at $3 £4.00 and $5.00. nd of renewing old acquaintances and ,uu’n:nlwa‘.mlfjvnr(x;;x“d g. Main h: d,‘gl'm-n ing from West Thames Sire€t to the | Cochrane, American House. _seplid 1,IORSES FoR WV elgh about| 10 RENT—Two six-room flats at 120 | As the song of the wind in the rippling - — forming new ones. So successful, in | €Orn; , pop corn and app | tracks of tlie Central Vermont Rail- < = o0, one gray, one bay in fair 7 s SREED THRATER B T O D e I | bles Were Snown by it Conte son. | T0ad: “and the other-dated 3wy S5th, | WANTED _Weavers for alght work. | condition: ‘gooa builers and ready for | Resad¥avy, all modern improvements. There I8 6, meter. that's half so fine b Ihit the grange is consideting seris | Irving Eecleston exhibited a varety | *11; asking for the establishment of | All wool work, on Kuowlesllooms. Ap- | work; price §350, or, including harness | SE2Y 2022 e s -as"the It of the brook under roci . th ange is considering s L pacton exiiied & datety | giade on Shipping Street, beg leave | Pl or address The Assawaga Co. Inc,[and wagon.in good repair, 3350. Eu-| TO RENT—_A tenement of four rooms, ‘and vine; e Blackemiin's Love, a masnii-| ousiy the question of extending it over | of veSgtables, as dic n 13 - | to report that It his given the matier | Dayville, Conn. sep22d | gene Tan Fraser, Box 84, Sterling, |pleasanily located, 36 per month, 21| And tie doveliest lyric I ever heard, eent drama of the civil war per is | three civs next fall, and of providing [ Mrs. Edwin ite had canned fruit | its consideration, and recommends that | ~wwaNTED _Middle-aged. or elaerly | SR sep22d | Ripley Place, East Side. Inquire 40 Was the wildwood strain in a forest the feature film at the Breed for the | bicriaitment and ‘attractions —com- |ANG vegelables J. & Thompson ap- |action be taken.'with reference thereto,| woman us housekeeperiin family of two | _FOR SALE_Thres good working and | LoDart Ave. sepitd SRR lance of tiis week, and te 2 | mensurate. | prles, Chester Mes angel wurtzels, | a s o s > oo k::fl l'm):l' manner e \[y»! Brewer I A real try atmosphere, a rarity tzv S, ‘Waittord E'..\uf?..i"‘ H‘\l‘fl.‘“lrs:' “Hemolved: That the srade for the adules c‘ga;g"c“mgl;s-"geaw‘x’v;}u gake | driving horses. Call at 71 West 5‘{:‘“ T l;m,wz-—lSunny LEE S A B euta ash, o s a ace Brewer enl country atmos; , 2 vy |G. O. Whitford 3 | e : L5 e £ T i ne |, & b who leaves to %0 to the front, and |at many fairs, pervades cvervihing on | Perry, Clarks Falls, squashes, cucum- | shdewalk of the northerly ~side w of}tic, Conn. R. D. No, I 3ep20WF ete. Inquire 23 @rove St. Sepsd | My heart their . beautiful parts o Joe Say lers, who eaves e aged | the rounds, from e OX=Y0 W | bers and pop cor ar) Vheeler, - | Shipping Street. in the. City of Nor- FOR SALE—Model Oldsmobile, in - al speech, L5 doe Saundera, who leaves hi ged | t inds, from the ox-yoke with [ bers and pop corn: tiarl Wheeler, o= | wich, in front of the property occupied | WANTED_Puplls, by Cnas. H. Cas- | first class condition; price $630. 1hos.| TG RENT—Two nicely furnished | And the natural art that they say thess mo > answer the call to duty.| M corn attached that was sus- 3 , ; and other vege- | by The Sterling Machine Company and | well, Voice Cultare and Sight Reading, | Ganey, 17 Main St, New Lo ns, Wi i rally | with, | 2 =t : 8) . Y, ndon, Ct. |rooms, with privilege of bath; centrally , Both ,.‘r‘l injured in l‘u‘rv«r ,‘..11 Joe | § from the entrance ]o. ilE”rl'\‘ s 'nf~'< c:).mfi"mfi]"\' ha(u n‘u':'f B DEBDErLy) dw ned ‘hy ‘t"g"’:“ma”n“é 40 Johnston Ave., ‘Willimantic. sep20d [ sep20d located. Address Box 326, Bulletin Of- | My soul would sing of beauty and leaves Mace dad on the field. Go- |t Il the exhibition tents to the |9f the leading exI exetables, | be a same is hereby establishe = = fice. sep6d myth. : 4 e : . > t b o % S e a B OWEN HAVEY will open his _cider | FOR SALE—A good strong horse and ; ing home, he tells the widow the de- | Isoling. sheep and swine | making a fine display of all virieties. | a8 follows ; onE y ; Tn a rivme and a meter that none bes i m he lls ¢ e ; I 1 | g A penis - 2 Bt e g int in Shi; mill at Jewett City. to-run on Satur- {top wagon. Inquire 197 North Main St. N - t odern zalle of Mace's dcath; and bis pits is ther side of o enclosure. Latavette 1% Maie shoved "another ;T‘tl::gf “‘l‘;“hh”': SR Boint in ShIRpINg | fuvs, “Commencing Sept. 23, . sep20d Bepitg g Rt R T E:K:Z;;';PE{.‘SE, p;'x'csuu_ Have som in thelr love, or dreamed im ' * on seen to e replaced with an ardent o0 3,500 people e at the |Dig collection ef vegetables ames Street, six feet southerly fro 7 2 108 Nort t. City.” _sel admiration for the voung woman,|fair Thursday, there being 2,800 full | varied display of splendid fruit. e T oriarty” e ot “said SHioning | cont ANTED—Work by the day. compe- |~ FOR SALE_Black mare, gontie and | 10108 Xorta ¥an SOy SR | | S IS 10 be richer ane poet Eventually they are married; Mean- kets sold at the gate, with several | Among the many others who had | Siteet, at an elevation of 49 1:3 feet | ity Wousskeeper, general Housework, | saund, fine driver. Apply at this office. |° ROOMS TO RENT Mrs. 8. G. Cong: the more. £ while Mace recovered consciousness, | hundred children's tickets, By auto- |exhibits of fruit and vegetables were |above meantide. and running thence |Myors Aver Norwioh: Y rasia L don, 82 McKinley Ave. dxid —Madison Julius Caweif.. and wa enabled to pull through = |inobile, tea and trolley the hundreds | Fred Wheeler, Riple: Mrs. (‘G\lsmrl!' on a line parallel with and = FOR SALE—12 horsepower runabout, FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- = evere operation, but was confined in | streamed upon the grounds, and there | Delle Swunson. Shirley farm, West | [eet southerly from the said northerly ‘WANTED——General housework girl. | Al conditlon. Inquire Dr. Walker, Nor- | veniences, 38 Union St. Telephone $84-4, * THE ATM OF LIFE. . an asylum for some time. Later Joe | were few places in the southeast cor-| Mystie; Charles Palmer,; Edward | 095, oF SiippingiHtreet, ‘on sradesias | in Samily (of "owos] Bumeniht: cAddress [wich. HEpgd Aprio e ‘ | is seen wit V a of Connecticut and of southivest- | Main, Mrs. P. J. Butten, Clarence E. 0 Teet, fallin 10¢ feet, thence | sep18d 55 2 T FOR SALE The cottage house No. 6| T0 RENT—A small store, sultabie for | We live in deeds mnot years; Im : while he is fanger [ cin Khode Island that were not rep- | Palmer, Albert C. Hilliard, lLee Ken- 3, feot, falling. 100 feet, thence 2 - — | Neison place, seven rooms and attic,|any light business, in a prosperous |, .. thoughts notlbreaths: . . 20 18 and inquts i el tes Sngt e enn e the | Gall, William P, Babeock, Seth N. | 185 fect, falling 5 1-3 feet to a point | CIGARS EXCHANGED for old coins, |also bath room, 3ll modern improve: | village near Norwich. A good chance | In feelings, not inffigures on » dlal. Mace Brewer, and o i g Sented. Supt g T Cqusins of the e T R P S ilon Fomk, | n Shipping. Strcer six feot casioriy | Fagan's Smoke Shop, 162 Main St. |ments. water on every floor, also Eas|for 4 tallor or shoeraker. Tenement | We should count fime by heart-tirobs, BT v e it Yie | Not & ¥ a sy e S v L LOTk, | om the range of the saaterly side of | sepiSd in house. For other information, call|with store if desired. Address L. care| .. ~ He most lives situation is appa: ¢ once to 4l | cial schedule in’effect, and the | Leander Park, H. C. Greene, Chester | {10, (e, lange of the suaterly uids, of 2t 168 West Tnomoe st omg astar | Bubete aug10a © | Who: thinks most, feels the noblest, Fhare is Joe with his 3 ife ..'r;:;‘_,- - 1! e t te e all ]\:‘)Imr along | I:‘(fll':“lyfl.\ l'rmlx lel}glg h;fi- [ Machine Compan: & m:m\‘.u: TENDEN wants toTmalte sepld o AR CosscanTon R IS | AR .fifl:ts’;g:amm Skaii g aianent face ace with the man they had| rolley line were handled satis- { Bromley, Harri chard | Resolved: That ald sidewalk be, and | engagements for season. 0. fast" | TPRINTING FOR _ FARMERS_250 | ately, No. 8 Union St. second floor flat, “ives the longest; supposed to be gead. The loval wom- | factordly. " ler, Sr, G. . {he “Same s Nereby 1ald out, stx fest | land Road SeP18d |, tietas e 3o e% T (omatar Bub | o Soven: sogme. with Bath ang jollet | Tives in one hour mare than in years . Mid G g (i h’ 'h” o :1 e l\'r" i .H[‘Pl(“m;] 3 \l‘l nt was ;1f ’”NJnn‘n .T); :h,:‘lm::hi\( .‘mqnm’]’;‘)»]‘ "‘;n?‘”'"‘i‘v’"‘i e 1:,}2[" b i WA "XI;I‘ED——AI‘; exp{:rl‘em:ed mlk‘er for ?lai". S?OeJ en\ielo‘gai“ hgfltlg' Fr!nled. l‘or Er;qgg:!e of S. A. Gilbert, 141 Main St. Go sebllnooq 1t all 1 . and to her old-fashione: on Thursday the headquarters | of aprles, pears ook | described line i h. our mililuery Jaepar % ADply at |$1.75; 600 each, $2.70.. Send for samples [ 3v: Whose fat blood sleeps as 1t slips alon Shess, she places the 5y in Joe's (to which all who had troubles ade |a prominent place among the other ex- | , Resolved: That the owners of land | g gottnelr & (e dapisa’ " |and prices for any printing You are in - L el 3 * EY 50" 2oen itk her Tawhl Pase | oum The secreta <" anle, | hibitions. abutting on the northerly line of Ship- S neea’of. The Bulletin® Company, Noi-|_LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE | poginning. mean, and end to all things Pand A v 2 o e L u}:flr‘ Farrmholme, Exhibit Ding Strect from the easterly line Zfi Rfifi{mn?pnmo tuning ‘and repair- | wich, Conn. TO RENT—With or without power | P & ~ Es owever, to keep pretty nearly ever xhibit. West Thames Street to a point six feetd ing. work guaranteed. A. G. Gordon, B e o cky is another big | ane in 4 sitisfied mood and with the | The Farmholme exhibit of vegeta. | casterly from the southwest corner of] 29§ Prospect Sty Gity, TTel. G827, FIXING NERKEL 6 H P awiN, . | and- steam 4,000 “squarei st ~ ooy [ The, dlal, have,all ;the) €1ory] of | tne attraction, and a ern picture | cnpal! tance’ of Miss \Alice” K. | bla: et g e HoBe2” | ihe building:occupied by the Sterling = guaranteed, wili be sold at cost to c space. The lightest, cleanest, airlest = featured too e - | bles nnd fruit, coming from Stoning- | \py.pine Company be, and they are| WANTED—Handy man for work in|the season: been run about 75 miles factory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A. —Philip James Balley. = — T e e A e el gde. ot e by ordered fo 18y a stone curb and |and about house:” must he married: |demonsiating g Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Build- AT PO $h6 HEhE vomne lady dad opior ol 850 verieUs was udmired | duiy” form eith aspnals montrste, et TSleretoel PR e e Rban UL | USTERSING & COXNRDY 1 Hne mestln 660 or Ot e VIEWS S ANDEVARIETIES ~ | i e, taking especial chirge {ed the tent. L. S. Gardner was in |l!ing their respective premises, In ac- | = ; That the Poli P e s long list of entiies S TaABe s Sls coriance “w. e & & FOR SALE—An old _established Clever Sayings it tve, Poul gl d e gl Foll Rl e S P TR T e R L TS HELP WANTED plimbing and._Thsmith. business. i " : Syt T e B B e | irenked the CIXIOUS s others who | mounted, William Cameron and: Miss | ploted on or hefore tHe ist day of De: | Wanted at ofice¢8' cooks, ‘s girls for | ShEre 18 no competition. Reason for pied during his vacation?” “Oh, he's / gy ey el oAV | e he seeretars s tent for houts | Grace Maine, both of Westerly, acted | (ember, 1911, {o the satisfaction of the | general housework,4nd several good | Saprag, 117 Hain St. "o 15 Towa St.|Balance of Season, Seashore Cottages |Chauffeur of anelectria fan."—Kansas ( Mondsy night, one party being com- | tion ! s | olved: That provided saldzsiae- | D for {arm worlc -Vrolien for<day | uugsd from $100 to $1,500. Clbyfiptraal: ! Bowed ot forty members. A mumber of Baby Show. | Dameatie’ Arts: | ave mot“formed Wi waphnlt | work furnished at any time. GOOD PRINTING CHEAP_500 6% ki Wi e, (oSuaReF0u asw charged with bests R phaties have alss i e by Bh SRR | Clara 1. Opie and Clara C. Cran- | concrete and stone curbing, as directe , |envelopes (regular business size), car . > ng your at have you to sa: seats and from town talk all are 100K- | ture of e G p o AL ek itk e the Aot e | in the next preceding resolution, to the | yr. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bidg. Briied T "chmar. TR G 5T 6 High Street, - Westerly, R. I, |Frisoner—Not gullty, If T could fici o e M L b i ntants, there were 93 of the cun- | Mrs. Clarence Davis, first knit bed | December, 1911, the Street Commis- $6; 10,000, $11.50. ~ 50 letterhead 7 “Pa, what's tetanus?” “Oh, he was & bk, is hard at work the produc- | pingest and prettiest ready to be {SPread, Edna Palmer second: Mrs. J. | sioner is hereby'directed to lay a stone $3¢x11, 'printed, $1.65; 1.000. §2.7 WHITNEY’S AGENCY, Roman senator or something—I forget tion and promises t e that | shown off to the crowd of interested | S: Chappell first embroidered cenfer- | curb for said sidewalks, and form the $97 10,000, 3 o billheads, ? |just what, Now' don’t bother me any ¢ ta ss Heloine | tont r, . several new entries | H: X Button, embroidered w ance wii o ne foregoi 0,000, 812 statements R “Say, Henry!” “Well! “T ng woman, will a entrie % : arder. : - $1.25% 1.000, $1 i eal Estate and Insurance y, Henry! el wish you Joadin m: 1 | hrought 1 (¢ siumber nearly to the hun- | Mre 3. S Chappell second: Resolved: That consideration of the SPINNERS, B0 S By ST = would crank up:this ice cream freezen . houl tred . mark G - tRES Drovan ram Maine, first crochet center- | foregoing resolutions, relative to the s tion done promptly. Send for les. 227 Man r me. at the beginning, as i small £ hold cversone who wanted vg | Diece, Mrs. Walter Reith second; Ed- | &rade, width and construction of a sige- | APPIY at HALL BROS/, The Bulietin Co, Norwich. Conn. Al Sl DAk in S e el s ) Eleanor sta great | coe, and . Mugty - A AhoN Wiie Palmer, first thread kniting, Ed- | ¥k on the northerly side of Shipping | gep1sa 29-51 Commerce St. Lo O itkeckondoat o LI G R muceess 3 comw ns ago. | moved out of doors and for mearls o |Wwina Stedman second: Mrs. Sampson | Sireet, in the City of Norwich, ba-| P p BROAD BROOK FARM FOR SALE. 30 CLIFF ST., corner Eim St, upper |in miracles. Slohbs—No wonder. He Moore, the ne ding man, will not | neore gt of @ nearly an T e o tween' tiie points described In the fore- e 2 . |nat of six rooms, with gas fixtures, | has had the same cook for six months have s many opportumities for SLrong | doubie e 1o sor Lo S by i a | second: Mrs. R. B Parke, faot | Soine resolutions. be postponed to a e AN o m b 2 PToCkS:, S | closet, bath, set tubs, scparate rear|—Philadelphia Record. < week, but wi shaks Tiimeair | Soutic Loio to et & labk at theitanlen Lo CRONT e B R r e At Bk Cooam O tar. WANTED and tillage. Also wagons, harhesses, { entrance, etc. Daisy—I shall write Alice this afters popuiar. John Wil returs | Giow Gnd lie was especialic pieased | Brown senod; Mrs: Walter T shta ity on {16 2 day of October: Bopses. "B com, T oz VORGSir | a1 mpaw ST, near Teamiin sauare fnoon. “THavs you'any message? Dolly he compar, g role and | with the g . z £ CxoRREttabIe 811, o'clock in the evening, S Vhite pigs. ite Tn cocke: u a ., Wi L | — 8 orrid Wi no ot s rovane | Sih (he g30d" urder shown by the | STOCREL tabl Mexs Orein AL AL Glock dn the evening: and | Famtly Cooks, General House Girls [ No. 15 De Laval sepatator (ngw), 890 | closet, sot bowl. stona Set (ubs, K83 | On. ise hor . Tove Boston T by his > nds in the eity A . STk Vauilte, . My ST rianner required by law to all persons | and Man and Wife on farm. egg Cyphers incubator (new). fixturés for both light and fuel, etc. 4 by ! s fri e 5 eich baby entered in the show |Silk auilts, Mrs. B, Babcock sce-nd: | fnferested to appear. If they see catse, Appiy to BcHpl £ty e the week and & | here will Le given a prize in clothing, | MIS. D. E. Hewitt, first cottoa «ailts, | and be heard in relation thereto J. B. LUCAS, F. 0. CUNNINGHAM, 54 CEDAR ST, cottage, 7 rooms, at| Agent—You want your house wirs g sale ia recorded alreadsw partic- ‘ the entrance (ickets to'be redeemed by | M B Eecleston second. Mss 3| “"Norwich, Connectleut Sent 4th, 1911. | Room 32, Central Building|_ 520162 Tel. 287:2 Norwich 138 per month 1o socoptanle tomant .| o0ifor Burglars? Mra. Knfoker=Yesy r ay T the mothers of the children at the B, | AXdsen, first sofa pillows, Mrs., Car- HENRY GEBRAT \ MAIN ST., Preston side, hasement at{and I don’t want any woman to stea} 5 5 | 1. Opie_company, Westerly " | rie Reith secdnd; F. A. Chapman, WALT. W. LANG. low rent (o respectable temanty four |my husband while I am away.—Ne o Matertoun—The Tate school re- | NS Samhant, Westerly, |t ke Sire. 8. Rathbin. weond; JOSEE F WILLIANS, 210 ACRE FARM lowizang foiamaaiahie. 2on P s £y e opened for the fall term on Thursda; £ was a | b : i o e ublic Works. i pen. n r=da¥-| popularity contest, with headquarters | Miss A. L_Chapman, first emb, s WANTED Splendid, land, good buildings, plenty | For other REeRCrty, for --le“or ex- | The woods are full of men now oldy -~ -~ - — |2t H. D. Gavitt company’s tent. The |2FT Mrs. J. S Chappeil secon; | The above and foregoing is a-true o water and wood, fine peach orchard, | ChERES, °f to reml, commult lats at and sick of soul and gray, | voters came in for several hours in a | MrS. Mary Hilliard, first poriieres record. % Weavers, Burlers, Spekers and | spiendid “apple orchard, magnificent 2 Who've put off doing things wort |= stream and there was much in- | Bernice Miner, ‘first patchwork: STEPHEN D, MOORE. £ view. A rare bargain while until another d: CASTOR IA |: Sown “Tn e *ris: hich | i A: L. Chapman, first battenburgs | | Clfy Clerk and Glork of the Court of | 0o g Room help e Delles’ News g L eI WO It het e Common_Conneil sep22. . . A 3 = y | e i e L e *Phone 300. 86 Cliff Stre e e oy For Infants and Children. i Jotmeon, Westeriy, was fret | Mrs. H. B Clark arst tancy coshion: | TO WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN YANTIC WOOLEN CO. Las prectical valiaTs oM RSN m m Yfl “". M“" Blnghl with 1 ve ;' nagar s d w)‘“w‘. on u(i ,~! \‘ [?'_":‘K'-‘ l”:l“ ‘m“w‘ auilt, Notice is hereby given that & e = be able to recognize the name of his L rs. Thomas own,. Westerly, was | M . N. Brown second. meeting of the Court of Common Coun- e . 1 with 54 votes. and Katherine| The display of domestiz arts wazs | oil of the City of Norwich. heid on the FOR SALE. collage Sicernity. S WaNIaHL an niat - Bears the ushter of Mrs. Joseph S, @ large and varied one, ani it w 4th day of September, 1911, the follow- Editor—Who _accepted this poem > . - et B by TN BB S Y ublic Works Committes, and the fina A b-l B g reads as if it was written by abutchery v ; . cied | 3 | risolition was adopted, and vou are < = & Tt w. - itt_company, who '|\\w|4\]rvd | Fine Arts. | bereby notified to {lppt’ar at the tme utomo 11e argaimn In Norwich Town e O il e ,5;;",,:2;‘(" ,‘I,%g“e‘“' RECT AT 342 nahogany rock an Ax-| 1 3 A e and place appointed in said resolution, P sirable rents are offered at this 3 % LEGAL NOTICES. i rug and a framed picture o] vere mans ot coartinen: there | 113 Be heard in relation to the matter’| 1910 Model Buick Touring Car. AN\ = . o vo R - il fuis “Some oF the railroad companies ar i 2 % 0T Ihe feapective infanter | iore many cxcellont exhioits and_he | 0thained . said repore, in "nest einss AhanR i n e e x arm, consist- time ranging in price from $5.00 f|trying to persuade their employes ta TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ngest child was the thres |phenson and Hermer’ T o Stes | Norwich, Connecticut, Sept, 22d. 1911. | shoes and tubes. Wil be sacriiced for [l ins of 6 acres of tillable land, a £6.$50,00." Inquire Bt be courteous to the public.” “Ism't it 2 . ks ol Son, Harold Timer; of Mrs. | much difficulty In awarding the fol- | City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of | Quick cash sale. Address ox 61 Wil- | jf 7-room house in good condition, S o TR M of the Court of Common Coun- | The baby show commities come | Cpng, Premiums: = Common gonidll Hma e i place is well watered and has a JAMES L. CASE, lic will have some cause to give up the $he Clty of Norwia ; rised Mrs. G, D. Coutes, Mrs. Johh D. | pan ' amd - pechl sretones: vatsoiio | 7o the Court of Common Council of the grand variety of fruit; price 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. [ |belicf that it exists merely to be im< i6h day of Scptember. 131 o Avery, Mrs. Edwaré Man, and Mrs | Fonn *Nerhnich first, Miss . sal 11| - pOity of Norwich, Connecticut: , = posed upon and _treated with cons B propctition was wub B e A e g n n = Sa .| The Committee on Public Works, to Peck s Real Estate Agenc reasonable. empt."—~Chicago. Record-Herald. Elution. Wbt SSChieE ol o ¢ | nualified success, those in charge felt. | Bremors Gorenoiasy Second; photas, K. | which was referrad the petition of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, “You never can tell from the; welcomd =88 adop S ou are 2 s € L | Stewart Greene first, John S. Chappei, | Lester Greenman, dated Aug. 14, 1911, st 5 her, o notified 5 The baby show occupied so much | I pa ¥ | aski r v vhat kind of i oil painting (landscape), I |asking that'a grade for the sidewalk L on the mat what kind of a reception i e athletic. events: had o] oo Al f‘T 1_‘l|r‘|_;l r.]!)h;; } e H,x.“,m‘{,iv Side ‘_;3 “-,\,,‘m sé"“‘ FARMS A SPECIALTY Central Building, Norwich. yowll get inside the do%r," !;‘lghed Dus< > lied t econd: ofl painting (roses), Mrs, | B etablizhed by the Executive Com- ity Rhodes, as he sat by the roadsidq Coamgictitior - RApA M Sebhie prit N -“for investigation, beg leave to i . . , “Weary W petition of Draft Horses and Oxen | | Greene fivst, Mrs. John D, Avery | Toport that they have given the matter | 132 Spring Street, WiHimantie, Conn. - we l\ave a Fme e e W [R. B. . Wheeler's ~splendid-appearing | i as_follows: reliable than diplomats that nevem e ok e s eiea g ] Busy Time;in Dinner Tent. Resolved: That the grade for the At Pleasant View 40 HORSES stgre To Rent mean what they say.'—Harper's lors i their cias be a oot iac | Al along the line the Midway did | sidewalk on, the northerly side of Wal. Another carload just arrived. making Weekly. iy ¥ putass by a comforta- a rashing business Thursday. At the | MUt Street, in front of the Property of | 1 offer a ten-room cottage, all furnisn- | me £0 Sale Horses. Among. these ar 1 Y Y gainst them were €n- | dinmer font. Choavies Erown and hig | Lester Gréenman and Charlotte C. 2 some of the very best raised in Illinois, . - A TTLE cred a handsome pair by William | Coppe of caireni e o and his | 5OEE e he, and the same is hereby | ed, 1ot 50 by 200; the price reasonabl. | big and small, and they must be sold or in the MUCH IN LITTLE ¥ I and Doth had many suppori- | any pes. Sate dinbers hereel e | lald out and extablished as- follows: e¥énanged as soon a3 possibie. “Come rs in the big crowd that gathered 10 | g, heside e pmmers being serv-| Beginning at a point on the wester] Al and see them. Prices are right. The telegraph wires ¢f the Unite@ il 3 X ed, besides ' sandwiches, all hots and | =ide of Laurel Hill Avenus five t Quonochontau: : SRSON. S y v e conte fore the judge, )Ih like sold at ““ ’(‘ t F ELMER R. PIERSON. w H States would wrap ardund the worid ok e like sold he counter. Fred O feet southerly from the northerl 5 = S g orace Vose of Westerls, awarded |of Westerly acted as manager in the | of WAMIE Sireet at An olevation of 87 | I offer an elght-room cottage, large lot, | Tel. 177:12. aus24d auregan House 00 times. ; . the mium to Mr. Wheeler, there | tent acceptably and Rev. I M. Hollia. | feet above meantide, and running { sement wall i ST e g g el A a v and Rev. . Hollis- | {oe! S Steiry . n front; cement walks, : i A - yere cloee to thies tons on thé ston [tet looked arter’ the financial end. of | Licace westerly owa iine pacatiol with | Ssment WAl W SORECSSRS, NejE Block s o e e e B Sl G drais opscs entered y | Salrs fere.” | Eugono night was | Rfulolfy Ghe st SWaiwit street on 2 g CK, Séinative birds 4 t Thomas Boudreau captured first pre- | gt 2 € ice cream tent, des as follows e i e captured, frst pre | Goorge hompaon and his ssistants | 33 15, ek thing tact, thence Seventy-five Building Lots APPLY TO e T en i Basl d the same laden'stone_drag on \)\lv“hn‘\}:E; catile | Thursday: o5 Eorone Delnes e oy 39 85-100 feel, falling 3 1-¢ Toet, to i;ontln;g_snrnc::;‘a s»vm 150, é\Ltprl-:gs leather will remove finger marks from wud been ‘tried ou s single draft | g, s % SHE Yrednon he easterly liné o ver Avenue. om $250 to . Very easy terms. 3 it hocae o e Sh giLie SinEle BAS fuv recard. Pwishi Drown, ot s 8 sistabd UG oiRiies ienany, o a3tg The Davenport P ¢ The Parker - Davenpart Co. - Lane extending from Clif second awards for best Thir of raft | S%1T Al pi oo md & buey day and | northerly side of Walnut Street be, and € Lavenport Froperty » J. Pierpont Morgan has offered ond T - wi h Of o RSB o R R L n business was done by George | the same is hereby laid out five (5 2 2 5 ¥ % A o : . i L rix (6) feot 201 nd best single draft horse | Srone, in charge of the candy Toet ~wiie alonatiheiHortherly slde o]+ o Srsacto tatm £oresaib carh/ situated at 253 Washington St, NORWICH, CONN. raillioncasllds ot P gelics pLaft ey erly line id rank Ashaway. The |~ 4% it tent of the H. 3 Gr the. abovs destribed lime its “entire| . Send for Wilcox’s Farm _Bulletin cient throne in Austria. ton of 18 53-100 were s ay and B. B. | poh e tent of the H. B Gavitt com. | the af e 3 CeToteeTor Aty house of 10 rooms, steam heat, - Beratier wifn tnd “six [ hospitable welcorno for the Tair s | roiscolyed: That consideration of the HE el Conmy audy eleclto i s mes g aad prastiosd At souherly (rom the' horiter Mopcieinins [ltors and he distributed as_ souvenirs | Sorefo L, q "SIOIREIONS, Tatlve ) fo bl et L lights throughout. Will be soid = e ars ke ke T Ui e ol fioest:; %% Arsdse as fol e 58 the department ot |asbostos fiat fran Bolders an e Tt thoris side. oF Whlnut Bicoet in Real Estate Broker, an casy terms. WILLIAM B. WILCOX. ... Auctioneer | least a3 early o6 10 Tot iy Dgvhence | e premiums as follows: |tos plate rests and yard sticks. This fa City, be postooned to a meeting | No. 41 West Broad Street, -2, ‘. = Toi 5 ald, 81 | shmer, fivets on Dorset buck, | company broke the ice last vear by ex- | of the Court of Common Council to be o W::’, :e, m_— P O ‘hfi"‘,fi»‘é's‘:m"?i;lr”éfimnSiffbib?‘-“fiu.{é’; €0 1-4 feet & 3-4 Teot to Jorset sheep, lamb, and secomd on | hibiting at the fair a his year they | held at the Council Chamber. in said sterly, R. 1. L 0L » s point in ciir e (3) foot apsi: | lomh: James I v, S (o L HaA " (hs lataeat | furminire Mmooy, [CTex, on the 3 day of Ocfober. 1911, | yong Distance "Phone Yaasa lust vear's figures by about §300.000.4 erly from the o Wbt ns lambs; G sadletor T B e L furnitiTe ay at S o'clock in the evening. and that Z A 000, and cross the two bi 3 . o o f e ramm mnd e ven Poigoicten, firsts, | tie grounds, the tent also being a cen- | notice’ théreof bel given In the manner 7 =5 3 A 2o | S AT o ‘n i "‘,;”"‘Q er o .\xlx’m.w “_blw\n - of the baby required by law fo all persons inter- = 7 \ = — . More than one writer has described ar sldewalx 1 i, firsts one pen shecr, one pen |show. Mr Wiliams was assisted by | esicd to appear, I ey sec cause,and | 3§ B e . B riat igh in mid< e it SRt feet | inmbe, Civde 1. Burdick of Westerly, the ot | be heard In velation thareto. ! idelio Beer e P e ittt Aescrib tire length { . In the -departme of swine there j(er assisted by Charles H. Cushman of | ,,Dated at Norwich. Connecticut, this O NBS DAY, R 2 1011,) Sy i ibl: ? TReso! nsideration of t wet ny excellent exhibits, Orrin |.Stonington furnis rEcalie = 215§ day of August, 1911 n Draft or in Bottles. at 10 o’clock a. m., condition of things impossible on any colieno! & urnishing excellent music st BT ATH, : g o e rexoing resolutions e to the Stead w’vm was in charg. . : i the drum and fife W e Team Delivers Everywhere. at the farm occupied formerly by the | TS fbc X and width for the sidewalk on| The premiums were awarded as fol- | | The Westedly Furniiure company’ o deute . late Col. James F. Brown, i Fow! ced 1 a5, far the sigawalk os| The premiw | mpany’s JOSEPH . WILLTAMS, . . Brown, in‘the Town 4 ced in par. 13 wide SRt e | owa: arnhoim: ston, firats | tent had also many visitors and. the Chmmittee on Public Works. H. JACKEL & CO. | g ¥he most desirable Bullding Lots In |\ *Nouih Stonington, abont two. and | 1iament. tn- prevant. the. . Mmportation o e s Of B lane ex-| on” boar, litter » Middieton, | exhibition tents were filled almost all — 5 2 the city. Prices to suit purchaser. |one-half miles from Avers's Crossimg, | LmGne United Kingdom from foreigm ters gy B raet. i | socond _on hoar 0d sow: | the time. The display, the work of [ The above and foregoing is a true Tel. 136-5. cor. Market and Water Sts.| Several Modern Cottages for sale or | the following described property: b :r‘-;‘;\“}",fis‘:; f,wd!"'inm“mumud AN e postponed to a meeting | Peter Galine, f n lit- [the North Stonington summer scho copy of record. = o | aua wool, she! s q | countrie 8¢ 3 ol Copritan (oumel te s | ter pies: O N T L en s he North Stonington summer school, | “*RY 2 STEPHEN D. MOORE, ~| to rent. Also a number of Stores in | dhem (Y 35, WaOh, B ushes of shiclied | GO Veated conditions. B The Ceuacl B n o D Conte nobe Souts: | I durie of Mg 9. M. Hollister, was | City_Clerk and Clerk of the Court of | MME. TAFT—Falmist and - clairvoy- | business district for rent. 3 nd collars, f double light o . B TR I B T e n ehond on:avat. 1o _q; rticularly interesting, ~while the| " Common Council. sep22d | amt. -Anyone troubled or. puzzled with _ a s and collars, 2 pairs of shafls | The state of trade in Siam is larges Bl o h L b e kD award for { housewives found much fo admire in thejr own or others' affairs, call. She| See my list of desirable properties. |and wagon tongue, 1 road bugsy, | top |1y dependent upon the amount of rice 3 i, ot & yening. and | his two calves ihe tempting array of cake, honey, advises ‘with xu certainty higher than buggy. 1 set of double team harnesses '\~a|!“«hle for export each year, and its mannar raquirad he law to all parsone | Additional poultry preminms were |eggs and other home products. that B e onil -y st nton SE. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, and“collars, small tools, farming tools | 1{00\% forms the chief resource of the ierar to Wmer, 16 vty ke T | aarded s fofowd : Was in charge of a committea made up Rt e May. Building, 278 Main Street. [ 40 mpiements, 1 Cooley creamer, 2 | {30000 I maintaining the balance of e heard atidn theret antams von C. Main, first: Earl [of Miss Alice -E. Avery d _Mrs. 4 o ¥ ok R E e : piDnied at Norwick, Connecticut, thia| B, Whesler, “second, pen white' Wy- \HM. e Hidenticys i r Phones 724, 368-2. uare can. 1 survey blankets 1 Wood | the trade. of Augnst. £.D. 19 | andottes: . H. Dennison first; trio| There was music by part of the i achine, fvhiffietree and even. » JOSEFH F. WILITAMS | Thomuson, Jr., firsts; frizzled fowl, L.-|venirs, the whip auctioneers, the tar- | The Seclectmen and Town Clerk ot LOST AND FGUND. and sticl 3 s, 1 Rich. | Philippine Islands by many farmers in Committee on Public Works, | 7. Park. fir second on - frizzied |zet gallery and the ring the cane |the Town of Norwich will be at the] NEW OVERLAND ardson mowing machine, 2 cuitivators, | piace of hemp. the slymp in which b | chicks: pen of bantame, Lawrence |stand ail seemed to be having a liveiy [ Fown HaH, in the Court House, on E RUNABOUT, TOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN_ |2 harrows, corn planter, Gale-Baldwin,| rendered its. aising no longer profit- ahove and foregeing is a true | Thompson first: W. Vicgme, firete, | Ditiness and there were no momeery |SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23d. 1911 ONE TOURING CAR. White English bull terrier, full ears|feed cutier and earrier, 2 M . plo: able. or, at least, not so profitable as . | pair partridze ‘fowl, Wvandotte pul- |of dem for 2 ' ath. | from 9 o'clock A. M. to 1 o'clock P. M. = and tail, nearly Seven (1) months old. | Cambridge plow. quantity of hay, oat|some other crops. J - RS St | artridy i) i of depression for anvone. The weath- o'clock A. M. to 1 o'clock P- M. | Two Maxwells sold low for cash License tag No. 50,241, Reward for re- | hay and swale hay, lot of well sedson- o Bt N silver harred Wyandoties, buff |er conspired with the officials to |and from 2 o'clock P. M. to_7 o'clock | torn to A W. Smith, 132 Platt Ave,|ed cherry lumber. ladders. 2 lots of i horn fowl, seconds black-red ban- | make the North Stoninzton grange |P. M. to examine’ the quaMMications City 2 “ep22d. .| standing "ensilage,” large lot of apples| A Springfield (Mo.) woman whild grange p22d P! Commen Counc . buff Leshorn chicks, third on | fair a brifliint success from start to | of electors and to admit to the electors’ = and cider apples ‘on the tree, guinces | walking in her sleep a few nights ago. S EahOiE Sh i oath all those Dersons who. shail be | o The balance of our Top Wagons,| LOST Thursday afterioon gentle: |on'the bush 1 ot ‘of field corn (stand- | paraded in the downtown section, car< g g ng). 1 dump cart 1 'saw and the fol ) rying a pillow. in one hand and & slip= 5 ~ Pouer pigeons, Clifford Dennison, = fcund qualified, whose names appear | Carriages, Concords and Express Wag- v 50 ; 2 2 3 NOT!CE e o 5 Dennleoy PRIl o money. Tinder retirn fo Pooler's Siore. [ lowing Live Stock: "1 bay mare, 29 | Iin% @ Bil fanie hand e i ¢ Clerk rederick L. Per- |07 the list prepared by the registrars|ons at 20 per cent. off. - Greeneville, and receive reward. sep22d | lambs. 1 pair_of turkeys, 28 ‘sheep, 1 b vake rescued the 1agy. SIS be aw = second; pizeon Brown, |ry of the shellfish comrhission has so | ©f_ voters of said Town in September, 3 = ram, 16 cows, 3 vearlings, 9 2-year chanced to. first and sccond Cumbiors, | Far fasued Seventy-tno Ticenses to ove. | 1931, under tho title *T0 BE MADE" | THE M. B. RING AUTO €0, | veimsa iramme shitne Bt Bomteas | L bul. ana vasious ‘Otner ariicles of | There are now no less than 100 ess } - Butts \dge, spanning the | Bem Brown. drsi and ; homers, | termen “t0 operate on_ the' state free ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE, o < *| & Mitehell's.” Finder please return to [ PETsonal proverty (oo nUmercus tol tabiisiments !gns:;‘“:;"r;‘,;‘[;;",‘;‘ g s Rivax, between Moith-Can: T e it atural beds off Bridgeport. FRANCIS E. BECKWITH, Jangents for, Pope-Hartford and Over. Brandif $0tox s resoivy rewarc, A Firat Class Caterer will be' in at- | thei matore. O these, some 42 are Bbuty and Fackerville, will 56 closed | In the vesbiabien Led o tont tha WILLIAM B. WILCOX, . s ew London County. Z te!]\;ix{lw;cx; :},;‘\‘Zlbf ;{’;”g;’-me will take | devoted eXk'lusivel?' to nyhv?m\rfl“ ct B for repaics Monday, Sept. %, unthl Fri- | following were among the ‘exhibitors Dr. Hailock’s Famous Remedies. | ® cpas s HOLBROSQT“"‘E"' MRS. T. S..UNDERWOOD, place o mext fair. weekday. Terms Of MoL0% e ieace. day, Sept Frec wse, Stonington. with melons, ‘ e it e oy Corns removed with- MONEY LOANED The privilege of selling any of tie == 2 o i i wnions, squashes: Robert’ Edward, cit- 2 2 Town Clerk. out pain. _Bunisons, above mentioned property prior fo the| The city of Harput/is on a mountain b - g rons: Edward Muan. collection of veg- EEVITA PILLS strcngthens ‘the nerves. Norwich, Conn., Sept. 19th, 1911, Ingrowing Nails, and on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry auction, at private sale, is reserved. > va large plains om the 3 GEO. W. SMITH, tabies; Charles a1 NGB b he ‘bloc] Tt Sl s ba Shor Callouses: troated: ona Securities of any kind at thy ALLYN T. BROWN, and overlogks o I T it o : oo e SRERIR ot e in, e omn o izorates. the, whole = Tel. 553-4. |l Lowest Rates of Interest. An oid | Administrator of the Estate of Colonel | zouth, one of which is about €0 milcs & Randall, Nerth Stoninzton, potatc ritem. 'S0 , Br.F. W. 51 Broadway. ANtaDUREC Bk 2o sl with. James . Brown. Sep23FM° | lone and: varies in wvidth from six fo 10 Selectmen. | Grin G, Stedman, North Stonington, DR. HALLOCK'S VEGETABLE LIVER T . HOLMS, Dentis! + THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co, - WHEN vou want to put your busi- | 11o% 55 S "‘.bg“fidt e =. t Canterbury, Sept. 19, 1911 | watermeions. Mrs. O. G. Steadman, [ PILLS for constipation and sick headache. | Shannon® Building Annex. Room A. |, THERE is no advertising medium in 142 Main Street, Upstuirs, msss pefora; the, publisitline is wotas: 4 - white grapes; lsaac Williams, Nortd ' 10 cents per box. AT ALL DRUG STORES, | Telephons 638 - oct10a | ictnTor Susiness resuita, 0 T l¢ Pu- dlim hefleh thast throigt (e advertia: . 2 .h = - ¢ : % £ o 5 K X > Zhe e