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X FAIR TODAY. CLOUDY : FULL ASSOGIATED T = AND WARMER THURSDAY. s ' : ; PRESS DESPATCHES . 7 = . P £ ? 4 E e v = = © NCRWICH. GONN, NESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1911. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT | BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE. _ LEGAL NOTICES. 'LEGAL NOTICES. - Moving Pictures at the Breed The- THE GRAY MAN'S PATH. ADVERTISEMENTS rr masiiire st e o o e 2 Vi ille and Motlon Pictures at NoTIcE G, Hithar: 15, she. SayE Broads: at Boli's Theateps Goetha Lodge, No. 79, T O O. S in Papeman Hail, Taftville. Swici Grange No. 1i2, P. of H., eia 1o Rythian Hall. 3 L B. B. W, meets in Hall. With the veilow light a-playing amid 5 cents per line, six words to the iine. ' B foSe el 2l With snow white feet she passes thro’ the withered windy grasses,’ She speeds with no delaying, she drifts likke a leaf in air. O, call he: long and loudly’—an evil Annual Town Meeting Town Meeting . The inhabitints of the Town of Norwich who are clectors and quails Counctl, No. 1851, R. A. The legal ‘voters in Town Meeting | R Yo \ : o 3 \ 5 v eeie be Catmmell il . T Jarned to meet in Annual Toyh Meft Fihe Sevoral “voting districts’ of suid [ WANTED—& woman to ssist in| FREE_Seif sharpening shoars and | T0 RENT_A desrable cottage of six Gray Man's Path’ 1 atitars e Deediitors - Wilon e Tt Bhotiot totpei Town, as provided by law, at the same | hcusework; no laundry or cooking. Mrs. | Ladies’ Word 14 months 60c. H. P.|rooms and bath, also garden, on Sun- ¢ g A il T 3 e rlaces as called for in the warning for | E. B. Gardiner, Bagleville, Conn. Pieper, 279 Main St, Norwich, Ct. nyside Ave. Inquire of L. A. Fenton, | He waits, that shadowy lover, in the meets in s UL al A FIRST DISTRICT—At the Town Hall { the Annual Town Meetifg, sep27d sep27d Norwich Town. T 34-5. seplsMWS solitary place Sachem_Chapter, No. 57, O. E. S. in the City of Norwich. ! % > & ¥ o H b - P T Where the wailing sea birds hover, and mests in Buckingham Memorial SECOND. DISTRICT—At the store,[ ©ON MONDAY. OCTOBER 2D. 1011, | ~WANTED _Pupils, by Chas. 11 Cas-| AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE or ex-| —UP/TO-DATE furnished rooms—Con- the: MNICIINEVoatos panes Froeblichkeit Singing Society meets 74 West Main Street, West Chelsea. TRt AES-(8) TTelock dn the Torenbon well, Voice Culture and Sight Reading, | change—A 1910 Flanders, 4 cylinder, 4 | tinuous hot water. Mrs. Lees, 326 Main. | gpe peard the wild wave falling ‘and in German Hall 23 = 3 < 40 Johnston Ave., Willimantic. sep2id | Passenger car, with top, fine condition, | sepzsd - she heard the Gray Man calli THIRD DISTRICT_At Union Hall | 1, consider and give in their ballots Wil exchange for runib W long = G e S 5 North Main Street, Greeneville. | {0, Comiget and give In thelr hallols | T WANTED Place to do meneral | wheel bacer . Altred Card. 8o UWinis | - TO RENT_Well furnished house in | And the salt wind laughed abote e ‘ ANNCUNCEMENTS p QURTIT | DISTRICT At e ota | csed amendments o the Consiitution housework. Address ‘R, ‘Bullétin. Eam,, Ct - “aeppia. | desiravlp logation cor haard e cuni il ) R Keseie nn e — irick Schoolhouse, west of the Green, | of this State. passed ‘by the Genera B e — e = s s e beRIBGIhe Tath Pinochle club fleld day, Saturday. | Nosmien: [Ecw 4 Assembly in 19, in accordance with | “WANTID—By American man _ and | two that are aue ThiiecC Nrand also | at Builetin S 20288 | Ny arict! she has departed on the e 30, at Taftyille, open to New | FIFTII DISTRICT—At Ponemah | the provisions of Chapter 219 of the | wife, position as caretakers. Apply &t | ung 1os ik eras, ‘ he TO RENT_Furnished room. Tow Gray Man's Path. E a L SRR Pubile “Acts of 1911 S v ge milkers, Address Fred Durr, | TEn B London and Windbain county ama-, Large Hall, Taftville. = s of 1911: this office. sep26d_ | Norwioh Town. Telephone 26-4, before | Lale to right party.” Apply at this of e Main Street, East Side L “In case o e death, resi; . | pay. Apply a e Glen Woolen Mills. = SALIE_One of (he = S, upper % 1 = z Groton Long Point Beeming. On Monday, Gctober 2nd, 1911 | [ powers and duties of his of0ce, OF | o iNwmn 7o interest o man over | )V liimantic, containing & full stock of | Improyements. 'CAil atternoon or cven- T T B L TR G ek tiths Forarasr or of his impeachmént or absence from | 30. Good paying proposition. Heath & roceries. situated on A t. o SLOY S = — | The whispers float and flicker, and. my 6 plots at r‘;b:nn Long Pgint during o s 2% | the State, tite qu(r\u:\n;(o\«iv nor shall :‘gmnnn_\‘. Nurserymen, Manchgsh&r, 500 W‘mv»“,”h&;l'l‘v‘i Wm. B. 'ro‘nmz\'r:l'{uz? ‘zx:;'n‘»oc;r:“,rw\i:: re‘.: Ty x‘fi'}eefiffiifi?l?{'nq'gca‘c‘fi:‘r 1 he past 12 which is the great- to elect by ballot the Town icers | exercise he powers and authority ap- | Conn. sep26: ma roadway; noder ovements. | Li 3 “that B TectF et HANE Su. eiashore Wio pe By T or Vote O the Town | Fertaining. o the office Of EOVAFROL | e LB Appiy at 122 Broadway. sepzoad | € never s hand shall stay, ed Fhe parcuases came from pccdd Cal AT fime *iy “halint, Vi | WGl hntner be® choren At Tha' mext | WANTER A epatmaker and'a BT | o SxbE—rs Tendence of TING |~ FOR RENTNige sixToom lencment, | She hurries fast and faster. where the an sections of Connecticut and Ma: R s [T p AR I o e e i reoms and bath, in excellent condition, | at Past Great Plain. F. T. Backus' | fine (i doorways of disaster on the gl g P M Sl it to fhi the Sucancy caused by tite | be remoVed. or il the sovernor, im: | “\VANTED —Goad flze second hand fce | D. No. 2 Norwich, of Tel. 131, sepzid | Lo ePhOne T2 - CrnMaa T them intend to uring the nex CORTABLE NEGLIGEE. 51 Aron W Dicker Mivie members of | peached o absent, shall be acauitted | o v R 1 = o RENT A tenement of four rooms. | - > “oint is assure bk . b ek 5 Treasurer. or of Tow | No. 2. NTED—Weavers for u vork. | sound, | v v s otfice. oy Place. East Side. lInquin o 3 . 2N SR Ladies’ Dressing or House Sack. Taxes, seven Cons Uiree Agents | he General Assewbly shall adjourn | All Wool work, on Knowles looms.” Ap- | seps3d ey Elave Yepiia’’ | But fairy spells are binding the feet vy E 3 This neat little dressing sack has|of Town Deposit IFund. | sine e not later fhan the first Wed- [ PLy.0x address The Assawaga Co.. Inc. | ~rox gapm-—Thres sood working and| 3oR RENT_Sunny tenemant N6, 191| 0, mouinmander there: @ ercat o SOUVENIR DAY AT THE AUDITO- | muny practical features: It may be | ibree members of the | | Bexaay “aPtor ‘the firac Monday in June | Davville, Conn. seb23a " | o RO SALEThsee sood worklng and | CFOR RENT_Sunny fencment No, 12| O, mouth more eweet<itiai hensyl O RIUM. e e R iar, _Jand~ the | beain in 1911, and_ three 'm or [ fellayciug tsorspnitadon Y R laneR e el g S : sep2id | ote. Inquire 33 Grove st sepfd | What fate is for your finding. what U et B miae T “eftheror (W | e said. Boaraof senooi Visiiors for | rhose who approve the first of said | IiE Alhiperk Euarapteed, dy G Gordon, | TroR SXLE—13 Torsepowor runaboul, | 1o RENTLSix-room _fiaf, _modern | vy, rkness of despatrs T Today at the Auditerium will be [ lengths siinch tucks in front | three vears, whose terms begin in 1 d_amendments shall in a 2 -Sehs Al condition. Inquire Dr. Walke: v’ | improvements, large_veranda, price $8. T reimiatl Teckens, fo swe - jwer. the first souvenir matinee ever mount: of fulluess as | 30 I“*“E'*“v'” of Voters, and a 1 allot with the words ‘;Cunfli\utfion.n{; \1\1\ kTEDTH:\nr]' man !;’or work In wich. =¢p9d | No. 108 North Main St. City.” sep2d | r1pe Gray Maw Diands and _beckons . Simple trimming. | Warder Amend concern wers and |and _about hous s married: | — - =T £ g : 3 etd at this theater and at which ev- AL B AlSo. ‘to determine by ballot whether | ATFndment concerning the pogers A L ranees required. "Apaly anly o por- | < FOR SALE-—The cottage house No. 6| —ROOMS TO RENT_Mrs. 5. G. Cong- \-Jown the Gray Man's Path. et 8 lady attending will receive a val- measure, | the Town. under the laws of this State, | Sitten or printed thereon ;;m,_ WIS Wiiliame, Fantie, sepisd | Nelson place -seven rooms 'nr:p%{xec, don. 82 McKinley Ave. ivia —May Byron, in London Standard, | uabdle silver teaspoon absolutely free neh mate- | shall abolish all the school dis s | o Alsapnrdve: tho saane S0 ba room, modern i ve - i wi ) asuel and PArts of school districts within its . Dessme fments, water on every fioor, also gas| FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- o R .. L Jesusd ith) ST s B m[m-.lfl,”(.,,u,‘q e tn_asBhHGL with, fhe words’ SCon. | HELP WANTE in house. For othier information, call | veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone 834 4. VIEWS AND VARIETIES < ° grery spoon, expisining our methods e e e e bl shsoisin iy v s Upnall Saendmens conyemine (i0S ANTED IR Vet Thathes St O 8. Wasiey. | - aprio 2 { TRUT S0 L6 et Whstsvaver b the ; ailot boxes Tor sail purpuse will be | Governor. | No.* written " or” orinted | Wanted at once 3 cooks, 5 girls for Senid 1O RENT _Fossession given Immed] Clever Savings - } ra th 2 t Send 10 cents | open in the several voting districis | iareon. Those who approve the sec- > : i PRINTING _ FOR__ FARMERS_250 | ately, No. 8 Union secon T f Datren. The spoons are of & very pret- or stamps for our Up-to:Date | Curing the ‘same hours and (imes a<iona of safd proposed amendments shall | Eneral Touseworle ang several s00d | notehends and 330 6% (regular busi- | of seven rooms, with bath and toilef | Gibbs_How are- lobsters caught® | ty. pattern, are serviceable, and are on Fall and Winter Catalogue, | ave the ballnt boxes fe ywn Oriicers. | Dbailot with the words men for farm work. Women for day ize) envelopes, neatly printed. for | Enquire of S. A. Gilbert, 141 Main St | Bibbs—Don't ask me. I'm ne chorus, exhibition today in the lobby of the [containing over 400 designs of Ladies, Also. to determine by ballot whether | B A b work furnished at any time. 500 each, $2.70.. Send for samples | 3y3ld zirl—Boston Transcript. theater and in the shew windows of |Misses' and Children’s Patterns he Town shall direct the School Vis- | S Uthe v sehool officers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, [and prices for'any priniing vou are in |~ e = maNGFACTURING SPAGE | Mrs. Benham—Hers is an account of lletin-Company, | itors. or other need of. The Bulletin Company, Nor- the Reid & Hughes Co. and The Plaut- [ Order through The B or printed L - >attern Dept »rwich, Con purchase at the own eon. P rove the | M. J. Coscoran, Supt. | Central Bldg. |wic Ci RENT—With or without pewer | & Woman being killed by a train. Mr. Co. store. Today is also the | Pattern Dept, Norwich, Conn it Fhoks eng bbner o sup- | Lime Friloem i L S mIEh Qg T ot scrais has: oor |Eenbam-Well, lshe’ Shoulanft s waks : L e i & New Directors of Pope Company. ez uscd in the public schools of sald | words ~ “Comstitutional = Amendment FLYING MERKEL ¢ H. P. TWIN, |space. Tho lightest, cleanest, sirlest | cne.—Judge. in their amusing comedy piaylet, which | N stone . f i s Wi The ballot hoxes for said b= | Z0GSning (he date of adjournment of guaranieed, will he sold af cost to close | SACe. XS ENCE L0 "4 A, | Stella—What do you consider & bas made such a favorable impression ew York. Sept. 26.—Charles E. | ill e open in the several voting | (1 n General Assembly written or the season; been run about 75 miles in 1 here daring the first half of the pres- | Walker, vice president of the Pope |districts during the same hours and | puinted thereon 5 L demonstrating. Fournier. Troy Steam Laundry Bulld- | waste of opportunity? Bella—A: freight The ‘Aerial Barboursand | Mantfacturing conipany. Wilbur C, | (imes as are the batlot hoxes for Town | "THE® SALY for and aainst tne s Bt € cuxaeT L ing, Brankiin St.. cor. Chestnut Ave. | train_ going through a tunnel—New Bros. are als . this [ Walker, secretary of the company, and ce | above promosed amendments will e 5 _Sepl3 Sachem! ¢ e2 ork Sun. X o on TS| rrank A. Drury, president of the Mer- ALL BALLOT BOXES, SHALL BE| found in front of the halloi boxes duiy SPINNERS. FOR SALE_An oid _established Stella—When you are engaged you - R chants _National bank of Worcester, | OPEN IN THE FIRST VOTING DIS- | marked for each of. said pnoposed at HALL BROS., plumbing . and & Hneralch, husinessl ENT tell hum that he must economize. BREED THEATER Mass. have been elected directors of [ TRICT FROM SIX 0'CLOCK IN THE | e J . 2 B Norwich. located in a district where Bella—And after you are married he - | the” Pope Manufacturing company 1o | MORNING UNTIL THREE 0'CLOCK 1N | The Tallot Boxes for the reccntion 29-31 Commerce St. | iolimg. change of = pusiness. . . tells you that you must—Puck. An_especially strong and Interesting | SUcceed Harry Bronner, August Heck- |rgm ARTERNOON, AND IN ALL THE | 0 the sbove voics W men a Capron, 117 Main St. or 15 Town St |Balance of Season, Seashore Cottages | Agent—Don’t you want to own a film-drama. at the Breed today is en- | SSher and H. T, Freedman, who have | orgmr vOTING DISTRICTS ¥ROM | Dilriols at @ eictock [0 fhe fonenoos ' aug3d E from $100 to $1,500. home of your own. Knicker—No; T'd wtled The jes of War, and is a sy- | Tesiened from the board. SIX 0'CLOCK IN THE MORNING U md e i : 1 GOOD PRINTING CHEAP_500 1% K W./COY, rather own the home of somebody else, perb Vitagraph production. A young 1L, TWO OCLOCK 1IN THE AKFTER. | 12€ First, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. envelopes (regular business size), card FRANK W.,COY, —Harper's Bazar. B seuthern boy, to avenge the killing of | o 7 2 | e e e P Dveer | Family - Cooks, General House Qirls {000 35.50: Joace. sib. bod wiehoana, |6-High Street; - Westerly, R. I.| “What news have yom heard from :w,.‘ ‘L father, L Bl “"pPA yson, (y.-,y»,« | Sl ai the said Town man ar 2 i:(:,l-‘be closed at 3 o'clock in the after- Eemlly (oo Heinrall R irl; .io{;h "e‘}:‘,“‘ 100 boo v‘f,'im,f.‘;’fiiee,fifif 'h?;ee;‘;fi‘;?; hot-headed federal troop. takes up the oelofk in the afternoon, to hear and 2 3 ,000.. 50, E ing, exc @4 sword left by the father. and joins act {pn:x the veport of the Selectmen, | Dated at Norwich. this 25th day of ] SRS 1 printed, 3165 WHITNEY’S AGENGCY, |azain “eplied the foncly husband— southern army in fense of the | £ Meritori | andl their recommendations, reports of | September, A. D, 1311 s 9 % 000, $17.50; 5 + '3 Detroit Free Press. Mederscy. Unlimited epportunitie 30 years of Meritorious ihe Town Treasurer, Treasurer of the CHAS. S. HOLBROOK, Room 32, Central Buildine. | p 1505 1000, 227 Main St, Franklin Square, Tosther s en i ArSHTeE e Sre wiven the charatters to show the % B D en™ Otheer, the | Town Clerk of the Town of Norwich. printea’ $155: 000 $1o3 Rea! Estate and Insuranoe | autc came atter the horse, Titti Ar- Individumi and collective ability, and Useis your guarantee Sooel “Viattors. ahd the Trustecs of (i 10,000, 510, Printing of s k chibald—Scuse me, teacher, but a team the prod: V(km 8 given eue flym- fin- | the Otis Library: to graat salaries; te WANTED tion done promptly 227 Main St., Franklin Square, of horses always comes after our auto- presentations, and the real true| st lay a tax to meet the expenses of the The Bulletin Co., . —Chicago News Town and for the support of the publ RENTALS. g0 News, % o | = 1 e s, and to ax Collector’s A T M l“g 30 CLIFF ST., corner Elm St, upper Mistress (engaging new coek)—You A Ll l\n“al own eet Weavers, Burlers, Spekers and fiat of six rooms, with gas fixtures, | want 80 marks a month wages? That Also, to act upon closet, bath, set tubs, separate rear|is too much. Cook—Ah, but my eeok~ scenery ends its atmosphere st pictures of the The legal voters of the Town of petition o o i Ww.-x d R s i“"“'”lr‘;" chusg prague are nereby warned to meet in | Card Room help. { L pove 35 Hommes s sale or nee, ete. ing is unique, ma’am.—Fliegende Blat- by s ot aquslified’to vote'in Town mesting hannon Hall, in the Village of Baltic, | exchan Some goo severa 11 ELM ST, near Franklin square, | ter. sensational Story of S et The Fown shall det Shannon Hall, i Z00d bik Forses and Four nice drivers— SLM ST, 2 3 ; e o ot XL el | Shannon YANTIC WOOLEN €0. &t bE morsu St ets | ot A 2% 0% ESAMUM A 50 v e goctan. vem we a0, when and leading © = of this popul Visitor he increased from $500 | ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 2D, 1911, | | these Horses are heing used every day SR LR T L R we are faint and 11, sompany appear, and in most congenial to 3800 a vear 5 | iR ==l 50 aré in condition to &o rizht to work b i But hate him like the mischiet when roles, 100 D T e o | to géve in their bailots for the clection FOR SALE. he prices are Tight Come and see CEDAR sT., cottage 7 rooms, at e hands us in his bill Resides the unusually fine comedy, an appropriation to assist In mainiiin- | L9 Ei8e o Shele BREN, L flTown e 3§ per monih 1o acceptable tenan b Skl the bll 1s clased with a big MetropoliZ tan success, entitled A New York Cow- bey. the ensuing y ar. as follows, viz.: S o petitions, each AIN ST., Preston side, basement at } ¢ e B e Ssessor, Board ot Reller, Selectmen, | oA T e I oasaTeff,at | Blobbs—Alas! she has refused me signed by more than twenty inhabitants | 2 x of 1 . S A b'l B 3 - rent to e for the second time. Slobbs—Cheer oF Dhe Town. aualified fo vote in Town | 1own Clerk, Town Treasurer, Auditor, utomobile Bargain | 5rois sroon rar ror sanm, | rooms. clost, ot water. efe. up, old man. Didn't you ever hear o will rid the scalp of hair- IR o nek At ey e con blas, Registiars of Voters. Town Sl Large amount of timber. 2 brooks For other property for sale or ex- | that two negatives were equal to an AT POLPS. SR AT N G T . i 1910 Model Bulck Touring Car. Al |, Laree smount of timber 2 or to reni, comsult lists at| imrmatives— Philadelphia Record. destroying’ germs, and invigorate and keep your hair in prime condition. Fraoklin square. “The polls will be open for the recep- | in first class shape; mew tires, extra [and tillage. Also wagon fown: and Lo determine wheilier 5 sui- | tion ‘of ballots from 9 o'clock 4. M| snoes and tubes. Will he sacrificed for | hioTse e e Tent amotnt shall be appropriated to | until 3 olclock p. m. i = . cii. | White pigs. White Leghorn cockerels. S U T e Niso, At 3 Jo'clock p. m. in said | quick cash sale. Address Box 61. Wil- | NMSE BE% 00t Sepa (new), 390 hantfon Hail, to hear and act upon |limantic, Conn. iv21d | egi Cyphers incubator (new) to be used at elections held in this “That woman pretended to be glad to see me. What an actress ehs is.® ‘But you were a match for ‘her” “Yes, T pretended to be just as glad to horses, hay, “corn, oats. | | School Commitice, and Tr | The new Pali Players, the new lead- fne weman, Helaine Hadley, the new an, Tom Moore; the new di- rancis Kirk: the play Sa- 50c. and $1.00 than Ewenty Mpabi the "Teporis. of the Selectmen Town | Kooiv to e | see her."—Washington Herald. % b Sac Sruvining con aualified to vole in Town mecting wha | Ticasurer, oy SchopliSamualttseang z e e L CE | “Have a Turkish bath with me, old the prodictien, has made ask that an amount not to exceed $609 | Fea fhicer. SR sepl e Nor | chap? — “Just had 2 Turkish bath with e Tikatat kit Py S smasanar Kbl e | see if they will vote to au chap! e Siggrat ind Jr 3 B Wit the' Coke Liquid Shampoo [ | 1< approrriated for fiahine Waspina: e S5t At Pleasant View Wombat: ral hnothr won't Tt e Two exceptionally large houee T LD o B g S T e appropriation already made | T offer a ten-room cottage, all furnisa- JEROME MAYER, | you any."—Piltsbrg Post. Al PEanasees Yeater - ' A power electrjc fncandescent lamps: oo ew Town Ha Pl e E et e S % ["f want to collect tae gas’ bill” nd a steady ard asin sale scalp. Delightfuily Re- {ed appraximately 1l Tollows verve apec ol o e R i D ey ehee | Real Ectalenibiokey A number of exceptionally de- §| “Gee! My husband forgot to Jeave tio 3 n t - v T s ey AR S A D S a0 * the use he fire m- F e ck—he's just gone.” “Are you sure Ip one tie compar shing — large bottle, RS e e b o for the use of the fre com- | FOR CRACKERJACK % . = S | cheek— sone.” " A ed Yinto universal favor and | [ f‘:( L2 g R b ot fue s o i oo At Quonochontang Hartrarll T dectent. Propertios; firable. zents are offersd Ak this. . ne forpor to lenvs fE¥1) Ares dia teld Jast vears success will unaoubtedl ast_Town Sireet. and ‘eighteen lamps| f0cee ey sl D eChT o rollae s At ot - < time ranging in price from $5.00 J|me so just as he left."—Toledo Blade. s th @ i | . on West Town eet propriate $175 io punchase text books | I offer els o srs " | aug9SW (803 Main St. Hartford) A = | “What bustness do you think your 3 IAve: Pastad Druggists. Alee, 1o st npon the metition of a | o5 the BAPIC SHRPIS (1 vote to au- | cement wail in fronl, cement walks, 1§ to $50.00. Inquire o | som il adopE?r. “Can't mavii rophed > - v director, has shown | Club and olhers who ak ihiat the Town | thorize the Selectmen to horrow suffi-|annual rental $200; price low. Tarmer Corntossel, “but judging by B A e pew Siepior Das shovni B Gatthand oo ho aolc 1t Lo Towh | (et money” (o meet the wurrent ex. | 210 ACRE FARM JAMES L. CASE, e iur 1o Mhpy Linoiiaiderind 1% the best director Norwich has ever | || THE KELLS COMPANY | shatt e made surfielent (o relieve the | Tenses of faid Tow / *|Seventy-five Building LotS| spicndia tana sood buidings, prenty || 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Ct. jmgnv":;‘;,;’;",‘,,,;:;‘,",;*:&,fi eE questione | 1Johnes St NEWBURGH, N. tending the Novwich Free Academy | AlSo fo1ay a tax to meet the current | | 01 water and wood, fine peach orchard, e e Y o wn Tor the ensuing | fronting on ocean, 50 by 150, at piices | Ot splendid apple orchard, magnificent If it isn't a score unmtil the basa fees for the current sehool Senr | from $230 to $500. Very easy terms.|SPleD e | runner has come around to the home ATso thorize the Selertmen to| Dated at Sprague. Conn., Sept. | vestigate. Yiews & Ao bt | plate, why don't the¥ all come er oW to exceed Seventy Thousand | 1911 il e | i - E. A. PRENTICE, , round?" asked the girl who was get- s Dollars, in such sums and at such times | S A six-acre farm for $275 cash. {""Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street. o (ng an insight into the game. “You — I AL A St SRR Pl ol g S Wehave & Fine | oo v ss el ol A e ! LEGAL NOTICES. il e laitles abdFexuensen | Selectmen. | (choice of 400). 2 answered. “A man never goes homo of | — — e ! L e T D ses Srorne o he = ey e kAl | while there is any place else to go."— com | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | T it deliver sthe nbtes or ) 2 - 3 S T R | Buffalo Express. > it at Norwich, within and for the District | ohiizations of ‘the Town (herefor | N l i Real Estate Broker, tore To Rent | S = RPN e T Snemie oot s | | No. 41 West Brosa’ Street, Rooms-1:: . | MUCH. IN LITTLE e "o Carouni -iolden,” 1aic PRANCIS 1 BRCK W i s S | In Norwich T in the | n filling teeth our dentists use pura e onrds on of Noswich. Conn, | < WILLTAM B, WILCOX. . |Annual own Meeting ronc pistance e sersa | n Norwich Town | zola._But in bridge work coin gold is e & 3 ano filed @ petition | Selectmen of the Town ‘of Norwich The lemal voters of the Town of | S | et b e oot w H mploved. Coin zold is nine parts i . that is sure | % < s therein sct P - e I s Ll e erecent Mo S o ia auregan IIOUSE § [ir"and one part copper by weight. 10 be In der o i PugRoriite the en House in Lebanon on Mon- ’ ll ine of 6 acres of tinabie land, a i — patrons. Th 3 | K Lastameny Gh NOT[CE aay,"Get. aar A D AT G o oclock Peck’s Real Estate Agellcy: 7-room ‘house in good condition, oc [ (et to $1.006,000 a Harvard grad- o= person. Following 1 ““Whereupon dered, THat said | m. o ciect by hallot all those Town | R e e ‘ | uate has gome fo wo Y Bobe of & TREEaid Cindles petition be d determined at icers which _llte law Tequires to be e Elace s el matersdiand el clerk at $9 a week in-order to learn The Marn of the Honrr one of | the Fr Court Room 'in the City of | Sea bebailonaitis i o R FARMS A SPECIALTY grand variety of fruit; price . | the business in which his fafher mads the reost tlked uf plavs in years, The | 3oTwieh. in said District.”on the Soth i e | Sl e APPLY TO Tide Sortime, ; z o i the Toreioon, aa that Notice s Shpey ; | 132 Spring Strest, Willimantic, Conn. | i oy i The Parker-D ' e A Dative combany. Beaded i Ghne | SFof zaicipetition, and O | que. inhdbitants of the Town of L To hear tie report of all those Town 5 2 € Farker- Bavenport U0. §. erai T.eon Jurado has impoerted ma- g I ‘of ‘this Grder “one time in | bon. legal voters in Town meeting. are | Officers whose duty it is to make'a re- Central Building, Norwicl | chinery from the United States in- e OPER : > 31911, 1 P commencing in the Fa 91 { The Chocolate Soldier. e le to this Court d. 1911, from 9 o'clock a. m. until T T G The abeldSON L AVLING, Judge. | oclock p. m.. for the purpose of elect- | free text books for the Public Schools | In » te a universal pop pra YesoIng s @ true|ing their Town/Officers for the ensuing | In, the Town | jomand th 9 . ] k anner the Highw ing established at a point which will » long seasons p see in what 1 ighout the country have Dbe the terminal of the Temiskaminz FANNIE- C. CHURCH N i ot . . \l%o to vote on the amendments pro- | and Bridges in Town shall be ra- The Chocolate Sol- | — £ £t ___Clerk. | nosed by the General Assembly Janu- | yaived Ue coming year. | at 68 Shetucket Street, oppesite the C So VI A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | #rv ion, 1 fouse Bill No. 874, To see If thev will vote to chanze % { i g | 3 mt least voiced at $2,105, and will establish an ice plant at Coro, Venezuela. by warncd Auctioneer NORWICH, CONN. Timmons is a new Candian town be- | » and Northern Ontario railway -branch, which awill be compieted this autumn, N L] . . 1 | preparing to build in the new town. .yceum, New London, next | of Norwich 26th day of Septem- | Dated at Lisbon, Sépt. 1911, certain improvements mear ile resi- 2 i hatinee and ight A. D. {ENNEDY. dence of Arth He t the South Office—Mec Colate Soldier, made into an | Presini JAvn ‘ CE Qoo Arthur Hewict in e South | Gapyrday Sept. 30, at 10 a. m. M Hioh e 0k s e trict, decensed. | JOHN M. LE ory Building. Antiquities to tha amount of 35 tons, dug up during several years from the ruins of ancient cities in Egypt. have Telephone §60-3. auglsd | just reached New York. They repre- To lay a_tax or taxes to defrav the opera beuffe by Oscar Straus from Estate of ' % of (he Town and of the Pub- All my surplus stock of George Bernard Shaw's comedy satire, | NOEWich. expens The Administratrix exhibited her ad- electmen. | lic Sehools in the Town. sk £ irms and the Man, is admittedly the HAS. D. W B) : o : ent the work of five scientific ex- masterpicce of the light operas of this | to the Court for allow. ;b is there- Town Clerk. to be done at said meeting. noRSES’ HARNESSES, OIISC Ill'fllS “] S plorers sent out by the Metropolitan country. The sternest of New York's | fore Dated at Lebanon, this 25th day of d Museum of Ar, now possessing the erities succumbed to the exquisite | Ordered, That the 209th day of Sep- 1911, finest_collection ‘of Kgyptian treasures imasties of the Vienness music, and | fomber. Al D911, experts and laymen alike in every city | {0 0P 25 NG of the land have pronounced it a flaw- | po, September, t 10 u'clock in the G¥O. A MITIR, RIAGE! - in this country. e S Rt NOTICE it s Mie A Antique and Modern) Wall FAPCIS ... i e e < t and the same 15, appointed for | 1 Voters Biagtors 5 R.P. BURGESS. and a variety of other things pertain- T oo jess specimen of the composer's art Fini Hire sii mad P Legal Voters in Electors’ Meeting are | .o o- et U] s to attend the great national mine safe. Nstasty i b Of Witlorns o f e ndahe guid Admin | heredy warned o meel at the Town | _"ep2id Selectme ing to a first-class stable. One Old Mahogany Davenport Sofa, _ |ty demonstration to be held in Pitts- je and dramatic excellence, Mr, | tiereof by pub Dt Oror nfes “‘:‘uw in Preston. Conn. on Mond ‘ (claw feet front and behind, very rare) Go where you will, they say yeu will | burg, Pa., October 26 and 27, under the hitnes has @ radical distrust of the stem, which has had so perni- | auspices of the federal bureau of mines, the American Red Cross, the Cha £t sl bkl ), d n . 1914, at 9 o'clock m.. t a in Some pesspaper baving a circulation | Weindk b m. to ‘determinie by hailet | NOT!I!CE O. H. REYNOLDS Old Fashionea Mirrors \ Mahog- ffind no bstter place to buy W. ) the date of ‘said hearing. and make | hoopossh smondareris ol e b ot | b f Ly ! ; ; ~ - Tables, Stands and Engravings ines, due 4 4 ‘ n influience on the American | return % e proposed amendments to the Constity . S Now doing business at Chestnut Street | 47 5 4 4 Pittsburg Coal Operators’ association B i s o T o T e ros i ] Uonlf thincerate ANNUAL TOWN WEETING. T Siablel Also modern furnishines consisting of | PAPERS than at Shea & Burke’s. One | ;.4 (he United Mineworkers of Amer~ & in selecting his cast. that every | The above and Toregolng 15 n true | nation. refusal. 1o serve mabillie G | voingrocEnl soters of the Town of Carpets, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, |hundred new patterns just received. | ica- s If It were of “star” propor-| Atte FANNIE . CHURCH. Sfficar or Temoval Trom office of the | Tawn an Momdar. Dot 2a 1h petvoid Good Papers as low as 5¢ a roll. Consul Louls Hostetter writes from sapaid Clerk. Every member of the Whitney overnor. or of his Imneachment Of | tno ponient Lo o et on Phe b ed i b Hermosillo thatitHe completed setbun \ contguny 1b & hrafuate of the| T = ahsence from the State, the Heutenant | o 5 Soe e (e i the Torengorn MONEY LOANED Safe at 21 GIff Sfrest, back .of New ALL BORDERS FREE. returns of 1910 show a population for hard school of grand opera, which is | gavernor shall exercise the power | following ‘purposes: ° on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry [ | Chelsea Bank Building, THURSDAY, state of Sonora of 276,000, of which in itseif a guasantee of an excellent | UEHOFILY ife to the Firsi-—~To elect the following Officer. and Securities of any kind at the SEPTEMBER 28th. H fisale .000_are Mexicans. The number of performance. Prominent in its ranks | Epecnor, until arothor e ne Selectman, to 81} vacancy. Asses Lowest Rates of Interest. An old o ey T SHEA & BURKE Chinese is 4,546, Americans 3,156, Jap- are Lillia olf, Charlés Persel o ernor, ar e itna gy sors, Town Tk, v Teasurer, ts rm e: it D k- ey a 36, Spa 52, 78, arc 1iliag Poli, Charles Persell, Tion | Thor and he’ duly or until | Town School Cofamittee, Constabie |l =20 (Satabiisnea 1872.) > 9'a. . to/12/m.;and 2 to 5 p. m it ’"‘,‘Pg‘ng,’gg,z‘{rsim;“,'.‘u Hergere, Henry Coote, J. Russell Pow- ——— the disability. be removed. or until the [ also any other Officers required by law THE COLLATERAL LOAN co, g < = . B Oeorge. O'Dopnell, Yotta Gale, W s i pay taxes in the | Sosemior. impeached or absent. shall be | to_be clected at said meeting. 343 Mnain Street, Upstatrs, W. S, ALLIS, 37 47 M St. und Canadians 28. Oiixe Randolph, George Osle and Vivi: | ool Pers able fo pay taxes in the | Suitted or retur: Second—To ‘act 't of Se- - ain St. 3 R e . U Ofle a4, Vivs Gentral School D irice of Norwich are | * o “The General Assemblv shall | lecimen, Town Treasurer. Treasurer of Txecutor of the will. of Jennie IL | Maclinery Aaebbeen i portad from : Lcreby notifie that 1 have a warrant | 2djourn sine die not later tham the firs ad t st | Town Deposit Fund, Superintendent of p a Tnited S v George Lan A BRIDGEFORT MAN one-half (24) mills on the dollar, | “'Blnot Goxes for the . recention of | “rnira o lay & tax to defray. the Norwick and Taftville. electric light plant at Maracay, asmall ober 10, 1911, and for orenoon unti o'clock in the after- | port of Common School: national government has exem; . purpose of callecting the same 1 will | nonn Fourth—To make a ropriati co from_customs duties. A S Stephen Vanstone Is Treated at the |he at the Collector's office dally from| Daled Preston Conn . Sept. 26 1911, | for repairing the highwass. the ensue " i HEADQUARTERS FOR it e 1;‘;192!:-1&.&0"‘ Emergency Hospital. 8 a. m to 1230 p. m.. and from 2 to 5| S°P270 © SHEDD: Town CGlerk ing year. . Fresh stock of Wines, Liquors and |5 (i e place, but nothing definite : g ik by nn ] Novkrtibies 0. sl T —_——————— | Fifth o see what action the Town Cigars. ~Also Provisions always on|juc yol resited, % stone. an clderl, man Jiving at o8 ade to those who meglect this notice. ehts of the Town. vewricer . Cushions. | the city. Prices to sult purchaser. |evening. A _short time ago there died in Bels o B, wis att adly D b G i iness | They will add ten’ per cent. to the life v : Wells street, was atiacked and badly HOMAS A, ROBINSON, oSt I imari TLuA Shnaavel o e TR AR L MY atherg Business | the machine, and add twenty pev| Several Modern Cottages for sale or The Westerly House, [if“‘“i’l"”’,,‘"”“‘["’o‘":'fr‘l;',",‘,? Vaatlo S Z B . eusatonie avense Tog Collector. | between Pecics " Corner” and LI B v oy e cent. to the cheerfuiness and comfort| to rent. Also a number of Stores in | pormerly D, J. O'Brien's, 68 N i | Bad the reputation of belng the riches fiilos. on. Heusatonle svenue S s B D) Tarm. Notify Geo. W Andersyr Elab . CooN, e Sheiatet S enR T nan omfort 3 Also Formerly D. . en's, o. Main. | man in Servia. e formerly owned B A " "ails wmy ho 4 Corning Road. East Norwich. sep2id : Selectmen, | typewriter: business district for rent. Kenyon & Pickhover. rrep: vast cswies in the Dobrudia, which Bad s e Sine Emer =———————————————— | Datedal Voluntown, Conn. this 23th | "These with other typewriter supplies | ~"See my list of desirable properties. 2 S e ‘{";;’ e . F. F. MeGoyera that the dog made 3 3 4. F. CONANT. 13 FramkUn Strees | 00 i A P26d | on sale at ; AUTOMOBILE STATION, o AT S abiedl (SR Bte o @ lean at his throat and that he put |, PN, YO IS Bt - 8o ena the 3. F. & 10e [T oo TeE e : MISS JEWETT'S, THOWAS M- (BECKLEY, 8. J. Colt, § Otls Strest. Autemebtle | ence in Jeixiade and 3120600 for the his arm to Ward off the beast. The | qiuni heitcr thin Urroial the advertis: | CHArS are the Dest on the market | matiern Copnection sousmE Medium 0 Public Stenographer and Shorthand | May Building, 278 Main Street. | g4 Bloycle Eepairiag. General improvefnent of agricullure and vart dog ™ a bad flesh wound. | ing columns of The Bulletin: letin for business: results Teacher. 283 Main Street. * Phones 724, 368-2 chine work. Jobbinx. ‘Phone ous chiafitisr 3