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FULL 'ASSOCIATED ! PRESS DESPATCHES FAIR TODAY. PROBABLY . FAIR, WARMER, SUNDAY. NCRWICH. N| 3ATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1911, WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT| Take It In Time [ .. ; AR : g P'UETH.' : Could we but draw back the curtains Auditorium. Have. a That surround each other’s lives, See the naked heart and spirit, Are You a Mason?—at Broadway S 2 l' = d h l’ Know what S| th it " Theatre. Chop el e R cenits per lne, SIX words 1o ine iine. Otten we BHOAI And 10 better . BAves ANNGUNCEMENTS 1t vou neglect the aching back, W Should Jove GALn Sther Detier: Urinary troubles surely follow. If we onlyl understood. rank A. Bill R R celibve hack- : See the shoe spectals Frank 250 | Doan’s Kidney Polls relieve bac WANTED. FOR SALE. . T0 RENT. Could we judge all deeds by motives, | offers today (Satur;lao '%dl $ ache, N See the good amd bad within, Dongcla blucher $2. adies’ gun- i r R v i N 2 - : . Relieve other kidney ills. WANTED—Woman to do plain sew-| FOR SALE—Black mate, gentle and| TO RE: Large front room suita- | Often we should love the sinner, r:“‘“l;)'Lc‘:ll?ubllu!co}fergdts“?go * ;imoe'u sm%:;g Norwich citizens endorse them. ing and a t at Lheatreo p\\ ‘rite or L:nunflégl&ne dariver. Apply at this ofiice. !»;esl('ti‘xsov.l\wglmmnb and bath ro:;nsddt 00?1"121 té:: ,:;l:ié; L:: plg:tehr% :E&_:}:.‘ 2.5 2. > o : sep? is scl re sep2i : Velour calf button blucher $2.50 and | Mrs, Charles H. Whaley, 9 Treadway | ¢ail Hotel Wauregan, sep: = To o'erthrow integrity, Vars block lrrank- | We should judge each other's errors aient store Suitable for 511, hetween lg ana |0 W IO mOrRDEEIENT: GuATLY. P AN e R e, FOR SALE—New large size upright Ever{ WANTED_A capable business wom- | ,iang ¥ peautiful mahogany e P Fog g | an as manager of a responsi con- | B1a! any bus sinee my first experience with Doan’s | cepp. Addmé’, By o O e Uy, | ddrd ‘make; good reasons for Selling; | mostany busine $3.00. He has the exclusive sale of | \ ..o Norwich, Conn., sa. ladies’ Patrician shoes and men’s King | ©" 2 ? Quality shoe: 3 2 2 = rice low. Apply at Bulletin Office. 2 and 7 to 9 p. m. Mrs. W. M. Vars, tria. Kidney Pills some years ago, 1 have p23d & sep2zd Loy i3 58 Hobart A\v[ :ep"lThSé “’}?:e;,“’f,,'; :57,,%‘;?1‘ i':‘:l,-un, i, BREED THEATER. valued them highly. This remedy has V\\'A‘\Tlul)— An all-round handy man deal of flering inderstands car; ork; state FOR SALE—One full leather top TO RENT--1n ths vars block, No, 254 [ And the bitter disappointment, saved me a great deal of sufferin - nearly newz one light open bug- Franklin St, a very desirable modern Understood the loss and gain, TS v i of good, clean. thoroughly Brown, “I'urnerville, Ct. buggy Al Tover - o s s gy, nearly new. Iffquire of H. W. GofL, | tenement, 7 rooms, separate entrauce; Would the grim, external roughness meritorious motion pictures will be | When having trouble from my Kidneys.| South - Canterbury. or Box 95, ‘South { Call on Mrs. W. M. Vars, No. 58 Hobari | Seem, T ::lndef-hgggtag’.w. e ) regaled today by a visit to the Breed, | T procured Doan’s Kidney Pills at N WANTED—Everybody to know that | Windham. sep2STuTh | A¥e, from 10 to 2 and 7 to 9 p. m. Should we pity where we blame? for there is shown one of the best || Sevin & Son's Drug Store and in ia‘r:xm u;i)lel}’ my udfilx mlll Onlv "dd.lnd FOR SALE —Four heavy work horses. may6STuTh L Tn n;:fl:‘oc ;n(t}h;itc: r‘mt perhans. the | from tMeir use, I consider it a pleasure Fhomas Boz .1h\‘ule Ct. sep! PULLETS AND YEARLING HENS {01 | nvside Ave. Inquire of Ie Fenton, | Knowing not the fount of action sale. 8. C. White and Brown Leghorns, silver Wyandottes. John Curry, Yantic. 34- PISMWS Is less turbid at its source. | stirrimg siory of the civil war. entitied { to recommend -them.” (Statoment WANTED—We want_ salesmen to SeaihE ot ardf har ot ch Town. take up our line Oct. 5th; salary or S The Blacksmith's Love, is the biggest | i on ausust 24, 1908.) commission; refer > g sep22d FOR REN going to Burope o 35 ol e 5 -~ 5 ‘ -4 cOS AT & s Pa i E ; references must accompa- 2 oy P 1 for 8 OF 5 4 the golden grains of g00d¢ eI T ~TER THREE YEARS ny, applications United States Whip | TORSES WOR SALE_Weigh about | Yound Furnished op anpuriiShed, ot low | O Fed love each other bettas, two young men who are called to the AFTER X ARS Co., “Westfield, Mass. sep23d | 1460, onc sound gray, one bay in fair | yearsi wyrished or unfurnifhed, atite | If we only und front, ene leaving an aged mother and | oy juiy 20, 1911, Mrs. Whaley add- R T . 3 to 1| condition; good pullers and ready for | Seam lieat, bath. telephione and all B othat Unknows. tho other leaving a young wife. The| .05 0 7l pills have done|yrs. old, with e o e o, 3 o e | work: price $250, or, including harness|hodern conveniences; 30 or 40 acres; - e e g one lea left by the other | €d: oan’s M 500, 1ok, Con. o TN E, Spie | and wagon in good' repair, $350. Tu- | D125 Er 0f Fruit: good barn and chicken OU MUST BEAR YOUR PART, tlefield, and the | me a world of good and I consider it a ; 7 i t" - Chean’ for o S S tSh R Bionl ?fl]‘:‘. an Fraser, Box 84, :;(;I,,lzlggy hous Address Chas. S. Weaver, | o . o e s hile ‘tis brigh home and r‘t-“*’\t{‘f‘f pleasure to let other kidney sufferers|or 4 thousand ft. of second hand barn | SOnn- sep2 1»-1(3 . Conn. sep22d Hhy Jitgs m zghr;s;.w ile ’tis bright, . The wife is comforted by [, o+ ¢ medy. You may con- | SOVering' and ficoring. Address full| "FOR SALE—_Thrce good working and |~ 38 mENT—Two six-room flais at 120 | And let the Solden stare of nigh the fellows' mother and later is mar- [ know of “‘}li Je ormer statement - | LArUculars Cash, care Bulletin. _sep23d | axiving horses. Call at 71 West Main | progaw a1l ‘modern Improvements. |\ Walko every joF in pou D snt rieg to the survivol Her first hus- | tinue to publish my 1 g r WANTED_ Ladies make supporters; | St sep21d Apply at 122 Broadw seplvd In youth your merry carols sing, and com band turns up agai With gladness fiil the heatt; ated For sale by all dealers. Pric2 50c.|{ $12 per hundred ;no canvassing; mate- FOR SALE—A good strong horse and 2t of four rooms, | conditions _pr t themselves. True | poster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New | riul furnished: stamped. envelope for | top wagon. Inquire 197 North Main St. 1 R n 736 per month, 21 llon_mx vears their cares wilh to her first love, the wife chooses her | yorc sole agents for the = United Wabash Supply Co. Depi.| sepisd ipley Pls t 'Sidels anauire A0S RRIEE L s vour part lawful husband and tearfully leaves | geates. sepel FOR SALE—12 horsepower runabout, sepldd the man who was so kind to her in Dt me—Doan's—and | _WEN WANTED—Age 18-23, for fire- | Al condition. Inquire Dr, Walker, Nor- her hours of bereavement. 5 f\,"e";%m;‘fh“_ SR men $160 monthly, and brakemen 380 | wich, sephd - A mammoih Bingraph picture is en- | t4¥e€ b N e on railroads in Norwich \kxfix{it\ 3 S 4 S e % erience unnecessary; no strike. I'he Rose of Kentucky and is a | to) eyrs HONEY AND TAR COM- | % id scenic and :ational reel as competent men. OR R NT—Sunny tenement No. 191 l'nto your blessings, one and all, Broad_ street, th, set tubs, hat heaven to you may send, FOR SALE_The cottage house No. 6 | etc. Inguird sinid Wlx'ewgl';:;zkfieeyw‘::y b.ittanr SloTpanly Nelson place, seven rooms and attic, TO o nicely furnished | And yet the t;tes“h-,vo e Aearaam ; PN Sy POUND. n. Raiiroad Emloying {also bath room. all modern iMDroVe- | .,oms, swith priv t shows tife on a tobac < S : llege of bath; centrally |~ Whate'or may Be your orayon t ns in | ments. water on every floor, also gas adress Tox 326, Bulletin Of- | No 1 Kontucky, all of the im- | Still retains its high place as the best men sent to posiflons In | n house. For other. information, cail | ocated. Address one from care is wholly freed, household remedy for all coughs and fice. sepbd And you must bear your share. portant : v to date proceedings in | Ssociation, at 168 West Thames St. O. S. pWasley. = P tobace tire being cleatly sheawn. | colds, either for children or grown per- |Street, Brookivi, N. ¥. Sepss SR 4 O i T prodegd | Fortune may set her gilded seal roll sings the catchy sons, | sons. rents ous results from a | —yEv WANTING outdoor work, to| PRINTING FOR__ FARMERS 250 | \NPIOVements, favge reranda, Pocs q Upon our aims and ends; and Maybe You Were Made | cold. genuine Foley’s | prepare for good pa lug permanent po- | noteheads and 6 (regular busi- | 25 = Ar_x]d nf“i“ us may clear reveal Honey Compound, and reruu ition mp for pa ze) envelopes, neatly printed. for ROOMS TO RENT _Mrs. S. G. cfyng- . rrurtfg endships and true friends: i substitutes. The Lee & Osgood Co, 500 each, nd for samples | don, 82 McKinley Ave. iyld ut oft beneath the veil outside There is the inward smart z B..\kex President, S FURNISHED RGOMS, all modern con- | For joy and care our llves divide, and prices for any printing vou are in eed of. The Bulletin Company, Nor- THE AUDITORIUM. = - i 3 s e PROFITS—Open a_ dyeil and j wich, Conn. veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone 83 And we must bear our part. Tt lle and motion picture SUNDA SCEICES lishment. No capital re- | — e apriod s A 1 . N 1 : make $1,000 to_ $5,000 | _ MERIKEL i 1or | Ofitimis welfancy soms thers ats bill ard nt plitting com- | The subject of the Christian Science 1 for free booklet. g atecd, Wil be sold af « o Srosperous | - Unlike to all the rest, 18 draw arge L and causing | gapyice Sunday morning is Reality. 1AL Macion: Eoaine the season: been about . A2 PIOSPEIOUS | wwho ne'er have augit to fret or mar much favorable comment. throughout | 2 = demonstrating. 2.5 oemaker. Tenement The quiet of the breast, the town. Fields & Hanson ave on the | o | T MADE $15,000.00 IN THREE YBARS TEBBINS & GUY ; 0 L cemaker. Temement | o S e O ey 4 g il The Loyal Temperance Association |in the mail order business; began small seplsd Sachem Park. ed.Address L. ca e mostal man bil land present a plitting com- | weats in Bill block Sunday afternoon. | Free booklet tells ho Nd “outnit’ | —ro e = - Bulletin. g o Dome AT T AROs e e R cheme. Manager. Box 141, -Magion, i, O, SAUG—AR O iness in | TO nm\ Ton given immed: S0 bravety bear your share, A Lty x}”l\l “m“[:::{“ Rev. J. H. Dennis will preach at Mt. | Kentuck, Norwich, located in a district where | gscondintoryis homas P. Porter i o e MonmT pfeen | Calvary Baptist church Sunday morn- |~ yRE TRATED BOOIK (clls |chere is no competition. Reason for | Of Seven rooms bath ar Ll eho romised pues- |72 and evenix abor 50,000 protected positions | selling, change of bisiness. . © 1‘4"‘1”-”‘ OFISiel GG e VIEWS AND VARIETIES a5 i ; ““"\ and | — in U, More than 40,000 Capron, 117 N stl, or 15 Town St |_ 3v3] T 5 P v BOoNcat the | At the Sheltering Arms Sunday af- | cancies year. There IS a big a LIGHT MANUFAGTURING SPACE il neis e oy it~ | fernoon Rev. E. S::Worcester Will' con- | Shane Cmplosmens. Mase Te wet | GOOD PRINTING TO RENT—With or without power s held. At this matince ev lady wil | duct the service. Sl thr h;})mél’""“ :“ Lols envelopes (reguia and 000 square feet floor Hubbubs—Have you any late trains T e e Ee e | gation. Earl Hopk Sepieols e cpace. The lightest; cleanest, airlest |out to Lonelyville? Subbubs—Sure. sample of which is now on exhibition | sunjay morning at Park Congrena- | & o ke Bk factory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A.|All our trains are late.—Philadelphia in the show windows of the Boston |ional church Rev. Dr. S. H. Howe Stere and Tle adden Co. On | W1 reoneh on The World’s Unrest. this sames day m will be given “ms‘i ; Steam Laundry Bulld- | Record. ing. Iranklin St. cor. Chestnut Ave. | Vrs. Given—Will you work? Weary je24d Willie—Yes'm;' I'm perfectly willing to HONEST MAN or woman wanied in every towi to represent well known fffffffff wholesale firm. Experience unne 1o, oo 1.50. x11, printed, §1.6 10,000, 500 billhead: ] Enough to buy just one white chip. ARM FOR SALE. from $100 to $1,500. i s —Vzashmgtm\ Star. “He's an independent sort of chap, FRANK W. COY, isw't_he?” “I should say so, . He 6 High Street, = Westerly, R. L. | couldn’t be more independent if ha ;‘\ere a gas company.”—Detroit Free oF Neighbor—Johnny; I think in looks you favor vour mother a great deal. with the spoon explaining how to get | How We Know There is a God is the Zood references. | printed, 1,000, 000, develop the coal mines of Alaska.— y et of of m by saving twelve | sunday morning theme of Rev. Walter Fair 1')._non_d $12. 500 Statemenis, 8 New York Sun. upor me of which will be given 10 | Gav ; : printe 000, $1.75: 5,000, l: EN I . ;r, rv lady at the daily matinees until | jia “l,G-'afelM?'r"’.”%—xhaafit'“ fh,f','_,'::_' 10,000. $10. Printing of ever Vast sums to various owners skip. further natice &/ 1‘lcx"n CYCHINE L0 DIC IS e e T '\rxvon %(m]:‘ promp Send [D" o A million dellars. is, they say, b i . Livy nts w. d, | The Bulletin Co, Norwic nn. * | eiler, household ne- | —— = oo Balance of Season, Seashore Cottages { profit. Sample BROAD BROOK At the Second Congregational church L “SALOMY JANE AT POLI'S. the minister, Rev. H J. Wyckoff, will On Monday. night the Poli Pl preach at morning worship on the offering a number of new faces in the | theme Christ's Challenge to Men Ac- ecast, will present for the firs i cepted. this city Paul Armstrong’s comed alomy Jane,” in{ Rev. F. W. Coleman _will preach on starred with | Sunday morning at the Trinity M, S abi%™ L Large amount of timber, 2 brook-watered pastures, ample mow: and tillage. Also wagons, Tew _experienced raw i horse corn, oats ., APPI¥ Ninigret Mill | W White Legho t. ezt BRGSO WHITNEY'S AGENCY, around 50 to look wt ¢ which fo ; ms ago. | church on First Things First. Thers | fter our business in unoccupied tex = e 227 Main St., Franklin Square, T T oy S et deal is taken from a story | will be no evening service because of | (P'% ‘,Xf‘.’r“", T D A seplfd Tel. Norwich. Real Estate and Insurance | do vou tink dat's a faver?—Lippin- Pret Harte. forded |she union service. 3 Manchester, Conne b U Sopood cott’s Magazine. \nor Robson one of the best star- | : ' 2 - 7 Main St, Franklin Square. She—Yes, T ke Ted: 5 . vehicles of her career. It tells| Sabbath afternoon there will be ser- | WANTED—Two bright —appearing 210 ACRE FARM oo e Ted; he is 3o ex travagant, He—That is hardly the ung men to handle a high cl < + Elm St., upper | best quality for a husband, is it? She position in surrounding towns, vices at the Seventh Day Adventists’ Splendid land, good buildings, plenty 30 CLIEF mission, and Sunday evening there will A : HR A 2 . oy : e S Y e S zprfl\ to D. 01 water and wood, fine peach orchard, | flat of six rooms, witk as fixture Of course not; I am not going to Le preathing. the tooic being Finishing | Cor sepsza > Ol N vd, magnificent | closet, b set tuhs, Separate rear | marry him.—Boston Herad o C ks ki 5 Lo BRI Skl WA Weavers for night view. A rare barzain. entranc Flint (severely)—Do vyou ever = STy | All wool work, on K rles ms. X1 ? Soiled Spooner (at | At Trinity Episcopal church there | WO% sy oIk, an Kaowres loom E. A. PRENTICE, ntoxicants 5 | will be holy communion at 9.30 a. m., | hay o - "Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street. the door)—Before = replying, ma'am, and morning prz and sermon at = 3 permit me to ask if dat is an invitation 10.30 a. m., the 1 Rev. J. Eldred | WANTED _Pupils, by Ch j or merelyan inquiry i—Puck, Brown, officiating. The cvening ser- | 1o omuren maal Sl Sight “‘;C‘L”'Ufl JEROME MAYER, Sl The Angler—Is this public water for vice will be omitted. Eot Brok - X . ., | fishing? The Native—Oh, aye! The Hnostrae OWEN HAVEY will open his_cider Real Estate Broker . MAIN ST, Mu-mg s m"h«- «1{1;?:1{ 8t | T e T w orlE hale. Critne o At the First Congregational church, | ML 4t Jewett s FOR CRACKERJACK oW Ter o P lnaann OUrlland a fish? The Native—No; it 'ud Norwie own, Rev. G. H. Ewing will i = 1 Harttosdl 15Ve=taont Propertias x ; 2 i | be a bloomin’ miracle!—The Tattl nreach on The Appeal to Man Sunday | W TWork by the day. compe- B Ose NS B 7 For other Broperty for e Ots “xi| _“Are your neighbers gossipy® asked - s evend “hurch | tent housekeeper, general housework. SOSW 303 i 9 < . change, or to remt, con sts @ a8 ot i ey morning. In the evening the church [tent h ] iaule K aug9SW (808 Majn St.. Hartford) |chamge, oc foisent con Billinzs. “Some of them must be will unite in_the union service at the | 37 oning; I Fie Central Baptist church. poeit RVe L —_ CIGARS EXCHANGED for old coins: At Christ church Sunday there will | Fx Smoke Shop., 162 Main St be holy communion at 9 o'clock, Sun-| | day school at 10, morning praver and | S TRNAGE TENDER wants to make R mon ‘at 11. There will be no even- | engagements for scason. ~Hahn, Har- 8 answered Gittings, “judging by the amount of information about them 7 wife reports to me.”—Buffalo Mercy, John! There isn't a thing in the house fit to eat!” “I knpw it, i | | | i g ser e 2 { Mar! that's why I brought him to ® of‘ Nw \.ly- PR“YI‘I D;r Henry Anstice d Road. seplSd I N ich T dinner. I want him to seaghow f:gul ow York will officiate. WANTED—An experienced maker for n Orwic! own —_—— | we live. He’s my principal creditor.” Fooh ) illine department. Apply at —Chicago Tribune. At th B Gotthelt & Sepi6 an ex ittle farm, consist- g § T, e ”(‘Edr:\ene]\‘/‘:zylimgoryx{gr\ega(t_nan]al B. Gotthelf & Co. seplfd an excellent little ?axr»n, consist A number of exceptionally de- iR, Gebbre that et Ricketts will preach on The Great De- | . WANTED—Piano tuning and repair- ing of 6 acres of tillable land, a Siratie rints e lofteran R s ttis girlhood 1 have never known cisions of Life. In the evening the | bok All work J:u"n’!ntee 11 3 # Ci h will unite in union service G. Gordon, 6 (absent mindedly)—When i | ave are married, darling, vou V- place is well watered and has a | e ar € g, you shail ne el 7-room house in zood condition, time ranging in price from $5.00 ntral Baptist c} WANT Wdy man for w G e er he without it.—Roston Transcript. s e m\";:f‘vhfm? grand variety .of fruit; price i 30 it ot | In the financial game today Rev. Robert F. True will preach at e ] The Friend—I PR 4 L . Yantic. seplid reasonable. rien; suppose it -was har Poth services at the Third Baptist S 3 JAMES L Came ~ to lose your daughter? The Fathe 3k % church Sunday. IHis morning topic | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, . 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. Well, it did seem as if it would be at BS 1 HADLEY, EU h; A Man, a Hiding Place and a Ceniral Building, Norwich, one time, but she landed this fellow Leading Woman. over At the evening service the just us we were beginuing to give up topic “,“h;, \Rlch Without Money. The once cooks. § girls for hope.—Christian Intelligencer. @« powerf matic story, is diversi- | topic at the Young People’s meeting is | 2 1 housework. and several good [Sthel—Bell o ¢ fied-in its characte a'lot of good, | Missionary Beginnings in China. i b e e i apEm e that o tolg and h in incident ! work furnished at any time, 7 ‘ 2 s tion oledo, Luca FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 4(' RORSES We have a Fine g e e e o T | AL J. Coscoran, Sept. Central Bldg. T told her I wouldn't tell you she told me—so_don't tell her T did.—Chicago Store To Rent Bes o wANT D l)l{:‘alld sr]nu!l_ and the be Foéd or e v M\_‘l;c I s exchanged as soon possible. ~ Come - H IN LITTLE and s hem. P S ght LR ror E nd se¢ TIe0 CIMER R. PIERSON. in the o case of Catarrh th The Chilean government has pre- just arn\cd mak Among these a raised ix\ Illino 4 oy makes o t 1gements | is senior e e Cheney & Co., doing bu ity of Toledo County and 1id, and_that jirm v a sum of ONE HI \hRLD DOL each and e with many of the some of in Grand oit In addition to ted ihe part the o et cannot be by the use of Hall SPINNERS, Tel U5l smetd ares rared a bill which provides charge of s A0h Serdnl ey ; o W B 10 per cent. on all imports heretofora appeared in this role in Nor- | Sworn to before me and subsceigea | PPIY at HALL BROS., aar ban ouse admitted duty free, an increase of i3 t‘»[:)nwl this 6th of De- sepisd 29-31 Commerce St. 10 per cent. on all other imports, to cm Moore, the new leading man, - 18 A W. G A’:-\SOV e | Block, meet the deficit. K FOR SALE been a > in many stock companies 3 In the list of Catarrh Cute The town of Milton, Wash, has an with which I s held | nally. and acts WANTED APPLY TO nnusual holiday, hardly sugxwed by engagements are the following: The | and mucous surfa The Davenpon Propeny its name, known as Strawberry day. cals, Omaha; Aunditor w?mlpl-:' ::’]rlnwvi Family Cooks. General House G On this day the business men servae Jity; T strawberries free to all who visit the Cincinnati; V\‘ ith stock, Sold by a tcwn to do shopping, | Take Il and Man and Wife on farm. situated at 253 Washington St., house of 10 rooms, steam heat, The Parker - Daveapart Co. Dauphine sto New Orleans i the | patio J. B. LUCAS, BOienipas i R ol AT | DAt R R T Room 32, Central Building. || hardwood floors ana efectric f NORWICH, CONN. SThe latest type of scout cruiser of and Bridgeport, Fie has also held FOLEY’S KIDNEY REMEDY (Liquid) < lights throughout. Will be sold i the British navy, the Dartmouth, is of Rageme with Wilijam 0 tons, rries eight six-inch guns e e : o i@ 1 Is a great medicine of proven value | ~@H§"rr:'\‘3{d f{’:-‘:x’.ulv orter White i | for both acute and chronic kidney and WANTED Francis Kirke, {he new director, [ Diedder allments, Tt is especially rec- L L 2 s | ommended oto elderly people for its| has been in Albany, N. Y., all summer | Sonderral “tonic and reconstyactisg | Weavers, Burlers, Spekers and Lytell stock company, and he also has | (0Alilies, and the permanent relief and comfort it gives them, The Lee & Os. | Card Room help. #nd will probably have a speed of 26 knots. The -scouts, like every type of warship, ara increasing rapidly in size.—Scientific American. TARRANT & 117 Main Street. o FOR SALE. At Pleasant View months’ reports of 32 Texas been with 4 number of the same com- | o095 railrod embrui‘;:%;bout 93 per cent, ranies named above. Miss Fay Baier, | 5 5 2 J I offer a ten-room coltage, all furnisa- | of the mileage an ng approximate- a sprightly voung woman of vivacity YA“T‘C WOOLE“ co' 98 per cent. of the total business of : 1 v s : ed, lot 50 by 200; the price reasonabla. | 3 °° P % piny e sl i e L Lo J FOR GALE Es I A I E SALE At Quonochont refonnt St HORIHR S tncrie 2f genues ana soubrettes, Henry Carleton e 3 5.84 per cent. over last )oar. ind Kenneth Bisbee will mlay charac- PNSe and tan Houndaiito b Quonochoniaug = e ld. Ng . A ters. a1 F rmd))n?gx"r‘l?n;n ‘\nltdiFy Sfx‘]‘l‘e)t?g - - I offer an eight-room cottage, large lot, It is probable that the Egyptian gov- But the announcement of most in- ; or telephone 963, sep23d Autom°blle Bar ain cement wall in front, cement walks | ernment will_approve the scheme of terest is that of the return of John ST, STRAYED o S e al tal $200: price lo ! deepening and embanking the channe! H. Booth. Mr. Booth was one of the : kg STOLEN e g e R R of the Bahr El Gebel before the end o White I i 2 Pousi : 1 of last season’ [ hite nglish bull terrier, full ears 1910 Model Buick Touring Car. All s c v 7 S S 7 op 32 is year. It 1 1 ted that it prace i | Moz feally Seven (i) monihs old | ' grt class snape; new tires, extra| |OHSE Fum]shmgs Seventy-five Building Lols | i more dredges of the dipper fyba most popular members company and he has affections of the public. tirn to A W. Smiith, 132 Platt Ave, | shoes and tubes. Will be sacrificed for T e T b e s daeatehprtly Sroth Hingiand The opening of the new company | € sep22d | quick cash sale, Address Box 61, Wil- LrGng o e "“Vb" a0 = t"”“s or Canada. will take on the nature of a special | ——rm——— e [T RS : jy21a from $230 to . Very easy terms. oceasion, and already there have becn Antique and Modern et $iis arimonnsaioit that the questioh many seat reservaticns for the open- r of a gold currency for India is to be ing night. One party of fcrty persons MONEY LOANED 3 = 3 ;e:;“ :fiv;:;eé:lli:):":r ’;Lsrx:aflfiuuetm taken up this Simla season has aroused has secured seats and mnany other on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Que; OldiMaliogany, Davenport Safs, < much interest. That such a currency emaller parties have also engaged res- and Securities gtxa?v kind at the (claw feet front and behind, very rare) | (choice of 400). would .bé preferable to a c;lli‘rency %E ervations. west Rates of Interest. An old )1d Fashi Mi rs, Chai Mahog- % silver token coins is generally agree he usual matinees on Tuesday, utubus‘h};!dmn;mhg% deal with. lei' ;s;ionedSMnrroxs, (dhalx;rs, a ogs WILLIAM A. WILCOX, but whether it would be practioabls sday and Saturday look now THE col.LA'l‘EneAl.’ifiAx The most desirable Building Lots in | 87Y Tables, Stands an ISTRRIOES. Real Estate Broker, under existing circumstances is opem ¢h they would be unable to ac 142 Main Street, Upnt, Co. the city. Prices to suit purchaser. Also modern furnishings consisting of | v, 41 wWest Broad Street, Rooms 1-2, | to question. oraraodate the crowds. At these mat- i Several Modern Cottages for sale or | Carpets, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, SR e . 2 % : ces all seats on the lower fioor are everal Modern Cottages s aad Barnitare esterly, . In most of the bays indenting the reserved and may be secured one week | ———0—ooueo 000 |to rent. Also a number of Stores in|“ = Long Distance ’Phone. je28a shores of Pxiin(’edEd“A‘rd I;la.nd arol in advance, and many are taking ad- RS. T. S. U v business district for rent. : found extensive deposits of mussel vantage of this convenience. For the = A éol:;lffl“o?l;. e Sale at 21 Cliff Street, back of New | e mud, so callad locally, being organic* week beginning Monday, October 2, out Spafamoved with- | See my list of desirable properties. | Gpelsea Bank Building, THURSDAY, | remains of countless 'generations of “The House of a Thousand Candles” Ingrowing Nail d oysters, mussels, cilams and other bi- will be presented, and for the week Callouses: treated. THOMAS S SECiEN, SEPTEMBER 28th Hours of sale|Pack’s Real Fstate AgenCy | veives of the otean and of crustace- of October 9, “The Man of the Hour.” Tel. 553-4. May Building, 278 Main Street. | g . 1\ 40 12 m. and 2 to 5 u. m. cus animals generally. The shells‘ usually more or less intact, are foun *1Broadway | Phones 724, 368-2 : o FARMS A SPECIALTY | oien G dente aenosits of & mude- Fair Haven.—Wednesday was the 5 T & iversary s h =i to B SOk gl A 3 like substance. and this combination §3th wedding anniversary of Mr, 4ndfpess berove the public. tnere is no me- | THERE is no advertisin 3 3 4 ising nediume i | ixecutor of the wiH of Jennie H. 139°§ . : is'a fertilizer of high value and poten¢ oring Strest, Willimzntie, Conn. | 5. Mrs. Frederick Mansfield of 621 Quin- | dium better (han through-the advertis- | Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- i nipiac avenue, ing columns of The Bulletin. detin Ior business resultLJ Peckham,

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