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'3 FAIR TODAY. COOLER 7 . TONIGHT. FAIR FRIDAY. o . WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT |zt vpera forever. The appearance . of The Choeolate Soldier in New York 1 It three seasons 4go .under the direction é e inE Plotures ¢ fhe Breed The- | " “GriiCer: was gqual fo a reve : ) N TI l“wlevllle and Motion Pictures. at | olution. libretto, ~ based upon 3 G LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. * AUTUMN. “Tis all a myth that autymn grieves, TFor watch the rain amid the ieaves; ADVERTISEMENTS & siirese vanrep zom saiz || am. George rd Shaw's “Arms apd = Ta H the Man,” in which the wittiest IriSh- . . - With zllver fin; dimly seen L P metinG L e o | man of his duy vents the full force 2 T Meeti . - cents per line, six words to the line. 1t mdkes Saci{bat & tambourine, 8 oS OB Wit i i wpon mitariem: | Annual Town Meetin own Meetin = oo PR 2 JAs, it peln e Lafayette ( . No. 307, L'Union | modern love, courage, heroism and “fl WN 1 % 32 Tanghiag ‘myd m.muMb,,n‘ rane ‘r%.,fi?'.‘l’?.".‘,’." D'Amerique, meets in ]vlvher cu un” :Inpw, wu::t the ar(lggd Nolhe ~lnhabitants of the Towa of It nods a greel e, A ers all. lavor of arian setting, ast 2 " T N vieh 0 are P a ali- \ fl ) Norwich Lodge, No. 430, B. P. O. E., | ished evervone by he wealth’ of its |, The legal voters mi Town Meoting | Noi "ty houn'Sn R woiegiors, And, atslly / WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. L e e erieveil meets im Pythban Hall, Seaiatic. Htersat, oty Town of Novwich are JISFeDY|Town are hereby warned to meet In |- - : v ut the surprise par excellence Was | ing in. thely several Votl ie Distoets the ereral yoting Jaintricts: oFf Tuald WANTED Messenger boy, at West- | FOR SALE—Choice of two young| %0 RENT—In thy Vars block, No. 254 | 'Tis ‘all a myth that numn?‘zl\a::‘x‘:ms.—- Far sweoter than tiie breath of May / sepsSd | Call on Mrs, W. M Vars, No. 55 Hobart | Or storied scents of 0ld Cathay, Ave., from 10 fo % and 7 to 9 p. m. i( blends the perfumes rare and good o er gem of haunting melody flowed | FIRST DISTRICT—At the Town Hall | tho Anpual Town M WANTED—Girl to work In_restan- | 51 4 Union St. Jean | from the inexhaustible genius of the|in the City of Norwich. S DESeEiun, rant. Callat 7 Thames 8t, . sep3fd o relephone 2885 Whist tonight by L’ Baptiste in Forestors' hall at § o'clock. | Vicnnese composer. Rich Istic straing, | SECOND. DISTRICT—At the store,| ©N MONDAY, OCTOBER 2D, 1911, | —gomn—c o T15 | pooott, JANE Doy mare 13 years 900 | midy6STuTh Of spiey pine and hickory - S s o o [ Bloed-stirring marches and intoxicat- | 174 West Main Street, West Chelsea. ALuix () olock tn the forcnoon, | lumber in exciiahye for lund Sultabis | PGl iatire Tom Hylind, Monthille. | — o e | And with 3, voide as gay as rhyme’ e o‘)'“y[))‘“x Al ill offers a new waltzes ere scattered in profus- THIRD DISTRICT—At Union Hall, |, consider and give in their bailots or poultry plant or small farm. Use lin St., convenient store suitable for | It ;‘:-reantf!u?évrvln:] ::l:n‘.?hu lzel‘;efl‘—' b shoes in velour, gun | metal, box and russet calf. unanimous verdict of the Ameri- [ FOURTH DISTRICT—At the Old|p o | can people taat the delicious combi- | Erick Schoolhouse, west of the Green, | g | Town. b North Main Street, Greeneville. For o hgaingt thE Yo Tollowing pros | of fenement, or farm, with ‘truit, for |~ FOR SALE 5 ed_amendments to the Constitution | N0 this State, passed b pety throughout the score. It is still | 4¢ el mare, weight | most any business, Call between 10 and B:v):sgsgo geal mu:i reu::msxbxe g?ouk 1000, ggod driver and good Works T}“Léa‘”&’ L?,u?v . a.\n‘i,E ‘W. M. Vars, QP - 5 593, New London, Conn. ; also one harness, one spring wagon | 58 Hobart A’ Sep2iThs the General | "sqposq and one (0p buge: 0 Palmer Strdet, : = is all a myth that autumn grieves! Pinochie cluf s all a myth that autumn gricves, d day, Saturday ion of Shaw's wit and Straus’ mu- sembly in 1911, in accordance with = - g t = > = 43 a Sest. 30, at Tafiville, open to New | Lo ot foun tn Fhe Chocolate Bol. | FIFTH DISTRICT—At Pogemah | the provisions of Chapeer. 215 ot the | WANTED Position s housskecper, | Last Side, Norwich. DB L e, | B el tans Tk e emenlk e st Londor. and Windham county ama | oor s e oorum of entortalnment | Larse Hall, Taftville Public Acts of 1911: & Lo do general housework. Bleanor | FREE_Self sharpening shears and | epzsd ¢ O evening vapors shyly won. teurs. Admission 10c not surpassed by any -other opera of 1 the Store, 479 No. 1. Cellae, 32 Meonanic’ St Gity. aspiia | Leales' Worg 14 months sue " HAR. | ey oo | Aoross theSides from Sids o wids g ¢ sur Al Street, 1o S ok thel feath: rexlnationi] W ANTED 3 eper, 279 Ma e Norwich, G ) REN Fnished A myriad unseen shuttles glide EXTRA GOOD BILL AT THE AupI. | "'® decade it O Hoaday, October 2nd, 1911 | [souial ¥, serye, dnabingy o Bortorm | afiice, - Tnauire At Butiern Jor Raons | _sepiid Derson © Refirentes Teauited. CApply | Khroughout the night tll on che hight ¥ the powers and duties of his office. or | * sep28d = AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE or 8x- 1t S Ratar Aurora leads the laggard light. TORIUM. | N. E. Industrial and Educational Ex- [ Un Monday, Uctober 2nd, emovs i covernor, e s SALE or ex:|at Bulletin Office sep26d__ | Behold the wonérous web she weaves— — SR at Six o'clock invthe Forencon, 50T Ris {mpbaChment or Absence from |~ WANTED—T000 rally el CTerics | aaniger o e e | e e Tonm T | 3 A1l & myll Shat Autamn grlevest v s, and the ance of the . z A | the State, the lieutenant governor shall | postoffice, customs clerks, mail carriers. | Will exehange Tor runnb with long | rate to right party. Apply at this of- —Samuel Minturn Peck. = i e g he long heralled Xew England | o elect: by ballot the Town Officers | cXercise ihe powers and authority ap- | Examinations coming: Send Dostal Lor | wheel paen S Atk i iabow avith long | fhte sepzed - Hiortum offers a combi- | Gicial and ecucationil exposition | who are hy law or vote of the Town | pertaining to the office of governor, | schedule showing date and free sample | Lo Co TRy = TRANQUIL HABIT. pation Of »adeville and photoplays, | NS of ' the Toston | siected at yhat time by ballot viz:|until anciner be chosen at the mext|questions from previous examinstions. | <t T D2 Loro RENT—Oct 1st upper flat 101 Y 00 Trom stari to atah. The | inder T haitin Thiree Seleglmen, two Assessors | for | poriodical election for governor, and | Franklin Inatitute, Dept. clies- ALE —New mileh cow and also | Laurel Ave, six rooms, md Bare of Ivy & Ivy, is known through. P G ST foiir anrs Jono Assestor fortwoyears duly qualifieds or until the disability | ter, N. Y. sepdSd | two that are due. UThese ure young |Mmprovements Cill afternoon or cven Gl SR out the vaudeville world as a comedy pndasgdn. the, Mehartce Ing, | o Al the vacancy caused by the death | be removed, or-until the governor, imi- e — - | and large milkers. Address Fred Durr, | ing- Ring lower bell. sep! g et et W Sk o | Botton, for (n entive month of Octa” | 58 Bon W Btk HiEL e b | DEL TRV ST UL U SRYeTon G | WANTID N for team at Rogers | Notwhh o1 s Feidest, [1pd DUt | W RnElover bell______SepAS| Doth, deal oue despest wounds frem and ' th ms ol ai- his great ositia ag<de aon 2 Dl arome e 2. AN =4 assist 1 SALI- N = - | Apply at 122 way. sep2i omces «ni tie patrons of the Audl- | imarily o <how not only the people | TaXes. seven Cohstables, ihrce AZEN(S | e Genoral Assembly shall adjourn | hoUsEWork: no 1aundrs or Cookine: Mo | 110008 S(ore—one of the oldest estab. | Apply a Bt z Around “the broken heart her sentw agh o 1 T Y|t New Enzland but the entire United | 0f Town Deposit Fund. two Auditors. | ¢ine die not later than the first Wed- [ E. B. _Gardiner, Eagleville, Conn. Wi £ y 3 FOR RENT—Nice six-room tenement, bands. 2 Taueh wh is on the sta Three members of the Board of School ! o sepa7d Syillimantie, containing a full stock of | 4" Busc Great Plain. W T. Backus. An exce i eoneht States as well, the great resources | vitifo, “for three vears, whose terms | NSRday after the first Monday in June Ll choice groceries. situated on Main St | ¢jephone 72 " sep2pd | 1 o' Character comedian is Mo, Biece Wity | “nd -manufacturing Industries ofthis [ Pagin' in 1911 and’ threa membera’of | [010wing its oxganization WANTED_Puplle, by Chas, H. .Cas- | DIINE & good buciness. Apply wm, B, “SSEoe_ SRR S vho i8 » N Touslect romode | section of the country the said Board of School Visitors for | Those wh > cst of said | well. Voice Culture and Sight Readin mer, 748 Main St, Willimantic, CL '0 RENT A tenement of four rooms, foth, i N o . HR i camedy o any semee is 1t to be a local | {ires pents. whoss (erme bemin in 1013, | - Thom, Who approxe the frst of sald | o A Willima ot menpas | _ 3ep26d pleasantly tecaied, ‘3¢ per month 3[| She fotly ot weep with us; yet none Mr. White s an |0 in its broadest sense It | (o Registrars of Voters, and & | ERToE Wwith " the words “Constilutional |~ WANTED By American man. and | FOR SALE _Fine residence of mime | Kipley, Dlace. East Side. Inquiré 0| 5o M8 S tngers weave forgettul« W sing | i many of the ndustries from | Warden 5 [ TOE 0 U D K mendment concerning the Dowers Ahd | wite, poeiiton sk rmeriions TRE1 A0 | rooms and bath, In excellent conation: e é vo plesS 3 Bd do | i ot the New England states: Mot |3 Al0Eto determine by ballot wh of 'the’ | Lieutenant " Governor. | i ofnce. “Bpihatt | gasand cigy water: T i | FOR RENT_Sunny tenemont No 191| We fail asleep in peace when she 18 ialty is offe only individual exhibits are Tepre |shail abolish all the school dis Who ‘disapprove the same shall | WEAVERS —One-loom work. ~ Good | —pon eyt or Tel 37 e Y uise 36 Grove st *teptd i ow, who com- | nted, but in many inStances € | and parts of school districts within its e in a ballot ‘with the words “Con- Y. Apply at the Glen Woolen Mills, FOR SALE_—Black mare, gentle and ¢ Tpon the mirror of her mind hen ' vards of trade of many of &he cities | limits, and assume and maintain con- | 5 igak S o | Norwich Town, C: » | sound. fine ariver. Apply at this office. | T0 RENT—Six-room flaf, modern plano piny- X :on- | Siftutional Amendment concerning th , Ct. : ? n breath ’ {190t combination exhibits of | tral wf the public schools thercin. “The | S0V A q Bitiea ot the. LIBMEnant | s NI e sepid improvements, large verands, price 8. | Ts 1ie s’ cloud to hide the fading Ties of their | ballot boxes for said purpose will be | POwers and. e No. 108 North’ Main St. City. sep2d trace umber of the indus written or printe hor are all fea- aistricts epower runabout, Moy st interesting item | Pen in _the several yoting 4 thereon. Those who approve the sec- AT coi = P % X = = Of that dear smile, of that remem- il 1t many i are the baliot ho: for Towrr Utticers. | Q0 O S A . the words “Con- WANTED —Weavers Tor nighi Wik 2 2 ‘Whose presence were the joy and-pang * Wistic of the ng or moving ones. 2 Also. to determ by ballot whet stitutional Amendment concerning the | All wool work, on Knowles 10oms. Ap- | FOR SALE—The coilage house ~o. 6 | FURNISHED ROOMS, ail modern con- of death. . will be the greatest affair ever [ihe Town =hall 4 t the School V date of adjournment of the .General | ply or address The Assawaga Co., Inc., | Nelson place, seven rooms and attic, | veniences, 38 Union St. Telephone 834-¢. - in any ome locality of the coun- o=, or other pruper school officers. | Kitambly - Yo written or peinted | 5 e Cors. j20q " |also bath room, all modein improv apriod And he who clings te sorrow overs arnd wili be, in reality, as far- purchase at the expense of the Town | ihereon, and #hose w disapprove the = — — - ments, water on every floor, also gas B much, ng it S A I s any of the | 'he text books and other school sup-|cime shall give in a, ballot with . WANTED—Piano tuning and repai in house. For other information. call TO RENT —Possession given immedi- Weening for withered grief, has f T axp D piies used in the public schools of said { words “Constitutional * Amendment | ing. All work guaranteed. A. G. Gordon, |4t 168 West Thames St. ¢ S. Wasiey. |ately, No. § Union St., second Ilon'{ flla‘ cause to bless ' nitiona o run from | TXN. The ballot hoxes for said pur- | Cencerning the date of adicurnment of | 298 Prospect St, City. Tel. 682-2 sepld O ey en roomal g.‘gtbg”‘\‘;"fialg' 'St | More than all cries of pity and dis< A Special excursions e run pose will be open in the several Voting | {ho General Askembly. No. written oF AN e = = = = nauire of S. A. Gilbert. 3 tress— \ ny New F and points as well as | districts during the same irs and | piinted thereon “‘\‘“;‘.ffi’l",é’“:’” man for work in | 't’e“u'[e‘:g““ R e id Dear tranquil Hablt, thy consoling ¢ 1 October exeur and | times as are the ballot boxes for Town h Silote ~for s T he [and _abo house; must be mar oteheads and % (regular 5 - e 3 gt it (on but witness this [ OPEN IN THE FIRST VOTING DIS- E rrkl;dyh;r\ll: each of said pnoposed TED neen: o(!. The Bulletin Company, Not-|gpace. The lightest, cleanest, airiest aslnes - expositi TRICT FROW SI OCLOCK IN THE |° o = - WA h wich, Conn. i N i J. wi ) it s < ; The Ballot Boxex for the reception factory floor in Norwich. Apply A A. VIEWS AND -VARIETIES pe s —— MORNING UN THREE O'CLOCK IN P the abi o i1 b = f n w B l s k s - ¥ \'l)(‘.] . 6 H. P. 'l"“‘l!‘\'. Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Build- : 3 LETT . THE AUTE s . {00 SHE SROVE volcy Ty e opeln tu & = | gua teed, wiii be sold af c 0 clos: e i A ., F AT SO | LETTERS (T THE EDITOR [ e rwicre iomon | Districts a8 oictock 1n-the. forenson | W cavers, Burlers, Spekers, Spin- | sustii o VLR oI 81 e03t (0,008 | Ine, Franklin St cor. Chestaut Ave Clover Savings i seen_at Anditorinm withou ettt SIX 0'CLOCIK IN THI MOKNING UN- | @0d close in all ihe Districts, excent| ners and Card Room help. MONSIAMHBINS & GUYNET, Smith—T- alan’t now you ewned & o ; Octol e 8 TIL TWO 0'CLOCK IN THi AF Sl st ke e i YANTIC WOOLEN CO, |—=xd Sachem’ Park. FO RENT motor car: why these suto. goggles? ; ‘show.” T axe*| Eaior Bulletin: In Neighbor Val- R e areien NP st i ae et g FOR SALE_An old_established R Smyth—My wife has hat pins.—Puck. « oinder letter in The Bulletin at the said Town i plumbing and tinsmith i i Minerva had just sprung from the S Ui, 1t secms to me, he is|o‘clock In the afternoon noon. Norwich, located in a istric Batance of Season, Seashore Cottages | i L . 1 report of th | _Dated at Norwich, this 25th day 6f there is no col tition R k¢ row of Jove. “I always did have a AT POLI'S e M it il S o Smhman ot September: A D 1911 s Seiling, changa of businese &, B, |from $100 to $1,500. head for figures,” he boasted.—New & : or gt T inte caurer. CHAS. S. HOLBROOK. Caprof, 117 Main 'St. Ur 15 FRANK W. COY, Yt:"[;( S(un. = W salomy Jane continues | UAC bcame, of the 0 oo e n cons | R Sepeia seIvNBRS, GBobermINTING CHEAP 300 1% |6 High Strest, - Westerly, R. I. | father sav when Y tell him we're ens audier v - i ween e | sy o el SPINNERS. envelopes (regular business size). car: gaged? She—He'll be delighted, dears printed in carner, $1.35; 1,000, $1.85; He always has been.—Lippincott’ lay a tax to mect the ssiidly dhto populas el by the government and several | Schosla and to fix the Tax: Coilector's | =gvisd 20-81 Commerce St 533 50800 “$11367°" 5t tefierneads: | “They say there are as many mi4 | i The scason | come, (0 no other conclusion than, the | mar Geenty ifbish ot he 1ONG | sppcars, mimorons mmsrine HELP WANTED RENTS (S e rne e e s | mand regulates price 00 “I've just washed out a suit for mw i more (AMmes. | | usis (o u certain extent. Trusts and | ViSson shall be jincreased from $500| . 0 "t o inon are hereby warned to | Jer Maids, and ‘Woman: to- care for |tion done promptly. fend for samples. little hoy—and now ft seems too tigh . res that has - Ir.valid. ‘The Bulletin Co., Norwich. Conn. : h everyone is lled eorners” huve existed snce | JAlsor to bet in the matier of making | meet in the Town Hall in said Town oni | Gyoq wagzes. Permanent positions. D A number of exceptionally de- | | for him “HeIl A1t 1t an right i : everyone 18 | Mpnaroah held office.” Fro sh- | an appropriation (o ASSISt In MATMIAIN: | Mongar. Oct o A. I 1911, at 9 scloc - o il 1 2 e authori(y in the world, viz. Genesis, | inz fhe Ot Librars |y O A D I o ' | FREE EMPLOVMENT BUREAU, H The regular fall ofering of || sirable rents are offercd at tnis J|3out ¥ F el . oo 45~ st ter, 33d to 50th verse, it is SR o actiunon fwaapet ione, edali | 85 2 10, O8O 3 M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. Mayflower White Wyandotte S en e s k thes b ve ‘"{'ny)v "w’y'{\ | it Joseph went down into | Signed jly:\:nlmq Iv‘\v‘un tvantyin nabliants|tw :u.opu\;a”amo_.;n:—m: {|An \L'l\e@( l(i : korels i ‘ij S elce .{; nowan Bne time ranging in price from $5.00 da'sh!eikzstz;’l;?ls:y,mg rg‘a:&:l:‘u‘ rg: % and | Fovpt and cornered the corn crop dur- | of the Town auilified to vole I Tome | stitution of the State of Connecticut. 2 rich the blood in your flock with one to $50.00. Inquire of ¥ oach_ give & good me- | {EY R N e aan, nad BERpE| Tiootingy who askithat the Townd con- | Ty Amendment No. 1. WANTED of thess Youngsters while the price Is haress o L N e o i pleasing i | 47 b similar evidence. from chapter | Shilking and adopiing votne machmer | In case of death, resignation, refusal Sale. Also Cuban game stock and cese JAMES L. CASE, i ot care’ liave bormsts eniis - 4 * | 47, same book, 14th to 26th verses,|to be used at elections held in th serve, inability erfor: o S i . B it 5 5 ! ends In this city. In| ;i caph gathered up every Horlan i | fown: and Lo Hetormine whether n sui” | e P esmev) | Family Cooks.- General Heuse Girls| WAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM. 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. §|London Opinion. : nat e e, o | ¥ight in Canaan and Egypt and handed | ficient amount shall be appropriated to { £ M AYCE Ga governor, ‘or his im- | and Man and Wife on farm. > Henvden Toms, Cona . “You know those early vegstables § s swer towwharosh, by whom he. was | Fay for fl i the petition of more | Peachment or absence from the state e e Phone 34-3. sepl4MTh premised you!® “Yes.” “Would you ac< e opportunities | 01000 as ager and when the | han twenty inhabitante of the Town, | the lieutenant sovernor shall exercise . B. 3 < cept a trip to the theater mext winteu i i f;"f? | Esyptians' money was gone and théy— | qualified to vote in Town meeting, who | the O e [Room 32, Central Building. instead ?"—Louisvills Courigr-Journal. . s P vy ill starving—Joseph contracted 1o |ask that/an amount not to exceed $600 | Lo the office of governor, until another s SALE HORSES O “Well, have you thought of & Sen4 \ h ; be ‘chosentat the next b — al fellowl Thers will | [ced them for a vear for Al AMelr | v, Mast Mawn and Wesi Totn | tion for governor. and be duly qualified. T have 25 Horses (hat are for sale or - tence containing the word dynamite?* : nd for this per- | NOTSes. flocks, cattle and asses. Joseph | Lon. Town, Bast Fown, and West Town | 011 %the d'sability be removed, o FOR SALE. i R SO At ) we have a Fme asked the teacher. “Yes'm; my sistem in exceptionally | 4 @ monopoly on the “feed business” | Jo\Car"ciactric iheandescent lamms. inddi’the governor impeached or absen Zo0d bix Horses and four nice Rose wouldn't let you kiss her, buf 7 Y | and right then and there the first | Eoteq approximately s follows: Tawelve | hall be acquitted or return = = fwo of"them are’rast’ T G my sister Dinah might”—Roseleaf. b : ast | st was org d, with | Jamps en Washington Street. hetween No. 2. A b l B these Horses are being used every day, - % y at a ma . Harinie n e come | e C1oT Lne And Pecks Cornen At | e General Ascembty shail aqjourn | AUTOMODIIE BArgam i e dton e fo st work D'Auber—Your daughter paints in The s hool, docs she not? M the re | lamps_on Town Strect; five lamps on ottlater thin. the Arst Weds 1e prices are right. Come and sec the Dutch school, docs she no rs; r t it . ; F b o Strcet nud elot et it | o : T Car. Aan|them. Newrlch—Not much, she don’t. Wa ¥ T nd e 1910 Model B 'k Tourin; [ ett C md year, conditions being no | Fast Town Sirect and eighteen ¥ & after the first Monday in June 10 Model Buic g Car. S EeRia z . Do 501 e T Uk v tians, Joseph- 0 ¢t Town Stree | following its orzanization f = 5 tra]| mas '177'1s . FLMER R. PIERSO v $5 ; - X ey he ptians, Joseph—hav- | N, j 558 FOUR LG ine petition of a | [OUOWINE its organizstion o1r |in first class shape; new tires, extr: Tel. 177-12 wsenerd in the e .chof‘“fl_"lm the Hour o5 the mgipIsiande - ent | commiitee of the Norwich Princl CHARLES J. ABELL, shoes and tubes. Will be sacrificed for deed!—Philadelphia Record. c to eal estate ) and by | Club and others who ask tha he Tow ep2SThS Wi T sh sale. 6. Vi F th k of Ot dictovs tradfn and the:*grasnbacke” | Getormine, whether. an. Mophanriatign| - JcP2eThS omHiClerk o cadh sale Ao mex tle W BROAD BROOK FARM FOR SALE. “Youngleigh has _some at | Firmichen T Pharoan Lobbied 8 thelr | Shatt b e Sitncient (o pelizve the limantie, Conn. 8| e amount of tmmer. 2 nroos || Watregan House | |ues " 5iar, or imstancer” "Wl BREED THEATER. |isnds and transferrir them _to | Pupils residing in the Town of Norwich brook-watered pastures, ample mo he says it {s mean to profit by other he south | Fharsan stipulaied in the bong.that | Atendiie the” Norwicn Free schdenry At P1 t Vi ind tillage, AlSo wagons, harhesses: people’s experience after they've been « e olth | the people should pay to. Pharoah pne- | Jh.¢ teTm fees for the current schoo easant vView horses, hay. corn, ats, 32 Chestor Block @t all the trouble and expense of col< n the very ; F ; : hite pigs. o n cockerels. : Fri van days is told in the ver¥ | fifth part its increase for all time. | Alo. to au ie Selectmen te I offer a ten-room cottage; all furnisa- | No' 15 De Laval ceparator (nowse 350 ) lecting it."—Boston Transeript. t trusts, com- | Forrow not t i Seventy Thonsand “Can’t you assume a littls mo o e t is evident t egg Cyphers incubator (new). ed, lot 50 by 200; the price reasonablc. h times e rays thern ecolonel ViNes. corners, monopolies and middle- | Dollars, in and at s Xoply to APPLY TO pleasing expression of countenance? hern colonel men#have existed from Pharoalis time | 43 mav’ b n S e nhEnosemtlSL e e At hont v NINGHAM, ' asked the Phommv‘l;hi; ";{Eye:,%l:_.‘: & porihern - e Wot hening | | HINOry reenis itself. and will| 26,00 FOR SOSRE bertane e A | poura o Water Commissioners of G \Quonochontang The Parker - Davenport G0, J|aminucs ana I take off theee new S fires at e i r Vallette note that “money | 1512, and to de _the notes ar other | City of Norwich at the City Hall until | I offer an eight-room cottage, large lot RE FARM . shoes.”—Chicage Tribune. e wound proves u sarious one. ana | DTSR (e mare so whetherIn the | obligations of the Bown inerefor. " | |5 b m. Qct. 5, 1911, for the construc- | cement wall in front, coment walk 210 ACRE NORWIGH, CONN. "ou sy that_pictwe hex Rems he s ¢ His old Bome,” W} Bt hunting Goray nd HeAEe | Shih ay of Seatemben Aottt v I8 | tion of a new highway dn: ¢he Fown ot | Jnouet rental $208:ipriceiiow: Splendid land, good buildings, plenty brandt’s signature?’ “Well’ _rep 9. expires he young son and dau s Sols oFnguey C AL RT W LLIBRIDG Montviile, near the new reservoir on oi water and wood, fine peach orchard, Mr. Cumrox. *“I dom't remember exd cisions of the sunreme court, as well actly what the picture dealer said e boy resclves il A : FRANCIS E. BECKWITH, & Stony Broo slans and specifications H splendid appls orchard, magnificent d He joins o it e {slatdres. }and WILLIAM B, Wihcox Dy e Seventy-five Building Lots Sl Dt e s Perhaps Rembrandt didn't _actually Confeg- | STanzer not air exple the same | seicctmen of the Town of Norwich, |May be seen at the offic | tronting on ocean, 50 by 130, at prices ~ sign it. Maybe he enly indorsed it."—s troubles <till ‘exist. und are as dimeult |~ sopdng & Palmer, Norwich. d . 50 by 150, E. A. PRENTICE, Al e e o cr m . solution as “Why is a hen JOHN J. CORKERY, | from $250 to $800. Very easy terms. | opone 300. 86 Cliff Street. e ot pevmiin, OIS AYER | o v emon e | septsa bt | Tavestigate 2 : i e him int 1 Frankiin, Sept. 27, 1011, | 4« Norwic itnin and for the District | —— —— six-acre farm for $275 - NN, i et s o Norwich: Witain and for the Distriet | e o Uwr OF THE UNTTED | A six-acre farm for $270 cash. Charles E. Whitney — e el A Dearflang | her A D18 S T T OB of Conpeciicut | Semd for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin Green was selected as the oolor- for an leave she fs quare Deal for the Horse. Progant AYLING, Judge, In the matter of Franz E. kup, | (choice of 400). 227 MAIN STREET . &ank notes because that color canno§ | ho suspect 1 g ; s Plarence. inietar | Bankrupt. In Bankruptey, No. 2514 bo photographed, and, therefore, it af4 nd carry n; Me/ Bilitor. “Aif dezl for the | Norwich. in daid District, deceased e e O e AT a b e | WILLIAM A. WILCOX, | fords greater security than any othed to be executed. | horse” ix the mots of a crus Frank H. Potter of Providence. Notice s hereby given 100 ea dis to Do sun- | atarted by Alivn MAE MDY b e | ApHatead 1t CoUE 2 et e e i | mimed of tibamon” New Londor Cou Real Estate Broker, : . FOR SALE color against counterfeiting. s Tiay | smisa by v ins | praving, for the. reasoms thersin e o ki District, has filed his appii- | Soseam e 5 : ; fhe S| siometi on ‘behalr SS ibdnts gbedtent | PiSh B [ T Saoat puhar tiat sy| cation.: dateq: Septs8g. & D. I911; for | Ne- 4L West;Broad Sticct, Mooms . In Norwich Town Roosevelt Ave. No. 65—Near the| The estimated population of Brasi ' = g horse. She i the suceess- | i ie lixe Wil and testament of saiq | & diseharge from “all ‘his ®debts in | Wenterly, R. I. pmere Ave, e e e el e e nbun: Bl girl's | ful proprietor of several drug stores| Geceised be Admitted to rarte kruptey and that all his creditors an excellent little farm, consist- the | in o 8d that il nis credtors |’ ;L Distandel'Ehane: Sl e, Jarge garden, "wiin grapes, frul, | ever been taken of this vast countryy ot an a tensive business many horses, It oc- | petition be heard and determined at harge. may atténd befo = ing of 6 acres of tillable land, a ) A nTaiie’ A et P The ; Sthing in | curred fo her that hese Horses Tind | the Bobate Conrt Foom in'the €y ot | Amos A, Brownlve hea, Referee, In : room House ih good condition, [ | ain St Preston Side, No. 644 Lare his picture tha al ap- | carned a vacation jusi as surely as| Nerwieh oy e g LU L Bl S S istrier, on the | Peck R 1 E A ke 2iot of slandy wibi<emal - cottigs Jan In New Brunswick the fair at Chat4 peat o all wh cored T seeing il el ' vavation of owo | (et Dotohert &, BT a1 o¥iesk |1y il Gty and Bletgicy om, g | PECK’S” Rea state Agency |B vice = wen waterca ana nos « SR ATl pan Now Brupswick the fair at Chat. & K ance between | neeks each horse had, where they | nendancy of said petition, and of said | ©¢lock in the forenoon. ihen and’ there | 5 grand variety of fruit; price 27 Myers Ave. West Side—Modern | offering some $12,000 in premiums, an the brother and sister is the talk of | could roll on the green grass as only | neariar thereome ba piey fod,of said 1o the bankrupt and to show FARMS A SPECIALTY S cotiage of elght rooms, \With Several | has a good attendance from the norty the audience | o Jnow how to. They returned | ‘icatign of {his order one time in some et 2oy Jinve ey Suth ruit in variety and quantity. At|shore counties of the province. Tha _— werk so rejuvenated that it started er having a circulation in sald charge,sheuld not be sranted i FRANCIS D. DONORVE, a price. “redericton- swick falr i ¥CEUM THEATER, NEW LONDON | i chain of thouzht in her brain which at least four davs prior to AMOS A BROWNING., | |37 Spring Strest, ~ Willimantic, Gonn. Fredericton-New Brun, e ‘ Her o send 5 Iotter ta o the Ioich | the dnte of sald’ hearing SAd That reo| . o Referee in Bankrupies. L Central Building, Norwich. Boswell Ave. No. 17, opposite the |also interprovincial and ls recognized “The Chocolate Soldier.” business firms in this Ohio city, | "''" Pe made to this Court. Nonwion, FSon meent e = park. An excellent house in a fine lo- | a8 the provincial fair this year. rsoN'S"AVIING, Juage sepisd ation. Several puilding lofs. Modern — esting a similar vacation for their | The a¥ 3 “for i = 5 o I heE s v d . ; M : he above and foregoing is A true > = e e - : : improvements. Wil he sold very low | Consul Paul Lang wires that the B T e e e e sui Sog¥ igrecord s Si N i e D | OROUSH W BUSEEES G Seotihele oA ek Biver and t37mls ‘made 10 | e porie of croam (rom Quebec provinc rey Opera company will present he sugscstion was acted upon mot| Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH. of Norwich, on the 26¢h day of Septem- - to the United States, as _invoice at the Lycoum iheater, New lagndon, | only b these merchants, but by cer. | _%opita Clotk. | B A, 181 e / Kor other properts for male or to|inrough the Sherbrooke consulate for on Saturday, September 30. matimee | tain zovernment officials, who ordered |~ e = Dresent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, | : i and night. has been the chief insiru- | (hat each horse in the servics of Un- | A¥ A COURT OF PROBATE HELD| 'Gitate of Naney & Pitéher late of | rent, consult lists at office on Franklin :!‘n‘?‘;‘:mflte(;ue&d:;] .{ugfmflu :’9‘1“. ent in resuscitaf g e dyving er- | cie Sam should e irt da oF Te s ROTHAOR, Wi and for the District | Norwich. sai istrict, dec e Square. sep2; ‘e <. 2 Sat of theater goers i the (3pe of Tient | cuperation - tastares rons? O fe- | of Norwich, an the £7th day of Septem: | Batrick 1o O'Connor " of - Norwleh Sy ep28d | gz 206 for the corresponding quarter e ra mde 1 by Gilbert and | hearty reception of this idex le ber. A.D. 191L o Conn.. appeared in Court and filed his | at 68 Shetucket Street, opposite the of 1910. All this cream is purchased DR 2%, Tamous by Gllbert ‘and | hearty recepion of this fdes led liss | Preseni NELSON 3. AYUING, Judee. | FeklEration 53 Administralor of caid PR STt T o) WIToo% Auctioneer | by Amcrican creameries and manufac s success a ore | Dow 1o ask 90 s in Ci o s a annah B, Florence, of | rotate. togeth vith a full accounting 7 LCOX. ... .. .4 Ly i Tnite ate £ was frst pro- | print on Some part of thelr advertis. | Norwich. in said DIstrict. an incapahis | L S = oredl {ntoyeDiTep N the (n w at a time when audiences and | ing matter the following: ‘A square | Ferson. 3 Wheroupon, it.is Ordered, That said . B TAGl 4 ) o atiie Bad become embittered | deal for the horee. o believe evers |, e Conservator exhinitea his fnal | matter be heard ana aerermined xt tne | SAtUrday, Sept. 39, at 10.a. m 7 Consul _Trederick Simpich _rites & teloia miccesston o TREAD And | Horte deserves (hrée AmLe dueals. dar. | focount in sl eatute (6" e” CORRE | Bibalo Cure | Rogm n e Gity of | from Ensenad, that a $200000 Calitor . poern |1y wate thre 2 dai- | for “allowamce: it is re | Norwich. in s Ser 4 TSR] S orpt i rte o = medioerities, until it seem- | Iy water ' frequentiy. proper shoes: | ' Orderet That the 4 mar nr Octover, | YOIl (1 said District, on, the 24 All my surplus stosk of House Furnishings T Im the “Serro. Blanco. Beninsuliy that they were ready to boycott [ blanket in cold weather: two weeks'[ A. D. 1911, at 11 o'elock I tho fores | te the farenaon. and that metice of the . GRe el e D0l Vication ‘annually, away the | igon. al (he Probate Court Foom in'tile | pendency’ of said Tesignation. and_ of | HORSE HARNESSES, AR e fonal bound ————— whip.” City ‘of Norwich, in' wald District, be, | bals hearing theveon Ba ioen b scuth of the international boundary. = ; | 3 At the I D. Palmer farm in Lisbon.| Thirty men are now emploved in_the CARRIAGES, Antique and Mode!’l\ five miles from Jewett City, and two | company’s quarries, and monthly ship- Several hundred firms responded | @0d the same is, ‘appcinted for hearing | publication of this order ome time cordially, and the city Hugs wir e | (e Same. and the said Conservator is | tome newspaper ha (e s & X ng a circulat firected fo give notice thereof by pub- [ in said District, at least three d: e e horse.” oThis s | lishing this order’once in'some néws | prior (o the daté af sad. hearing, and miles. from Versallles Staton, e e N \ose merchants wra aper having a circulation in said Dise e b 1 Lo 5 7 % a g W il Jose. X altngre of oot KT e ,“'l{"m’j oo having a hirc e o g Dl |t return be made '\'{w‘.‘r"‘n‘"}‘im’gu and a variety of other things pertain-| One Old Mabogany Iravenport Sofa TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3D, 1911, in Aat ledges close to the surface. ture extolling the virtues of the hores | faic r\{rfai;il hearing. and make return| The above and foregoing is a true |ing to a first-class stable. (claw feet front and behind, very rare) at 10 a, and its need of kind treatment, In con- | t0 the Court. copy of *record. old Fash Mi S e oo GRLL R bill has been introduced in the Tty NELSON I. AYLING. Judge. Y fakt: TANNIE €. CHURCH ashioned Mirrors. Chairs, Mahog- | the following articles will be sold to| A S spicuous plices poster: ring the | . The abov oreg e ook Sl = 4 SHe . Tanias cneravings, | Lhe highest bidder: Five cows. 1% yeay | Cuban senate to_regulate the display picture of four horses' heads togeth- | copy of remya’ ) OTPEOINE is a true| scplsd Clerk. O. H. REYNOLDS any Tabies, Stands. and Ensravings. | (1§ DU 0T 05l Sell broken i § of the national fiag upon public and er with the words in large type | Attest: TFANNIE C. CHURCH. — — Now doing business at Chestnut Street | Also modern furnishings consisting of | seven-mo. calves, 2.shoats, quantity 'of [ private buildings and to prohibit the * Please be kind to us.. Wg. work hard | _sep28d Clerk. LOST AND FOUND. Stable. Carpets, Crockery, Kitchern Utensils, [F5n% and chickens, 1 lumber wagon. 1| use of that flag for advertising pur- "'-’n’{('?"m a sane crusade, for it is mer- and Furniture. dump cart, 1 one-horse sied, 1 sleigh B R;F;\em'.;&'l:s;urfikkir ?.mfu:;x;v:a ciful toward man’s dependent ser- petween | Petk's Gorners and . Lt = P S SRR L R e over any other building thap the office i which can be quickly, conven- [ | vant and saves money for the master MONEY LOANED | ze farm. Notify Geo. W. Anderson. P aacic otAlNaw: rake, 1 mowing mach or residence of a minister plenipoten- T A < in the increased strength of the ani- Corning Road. + | Chelsea Bank Building, THURSDAY, Cooley creamer,” 2 harrows, tiary or consular official. the Cuban jently and cheaply made with B | mal s there not some wise person in |l 97 Damonds. Waiches. Jewelry spring-tooth. 1 iren’ beam M plow, 1| g shull be displayed at the same time % warm water and Norwich to head such a crusade in [ EoGent Bates of Tnidreond At the == = == ; SEPTEMBER 28th. Hours ‘of' sale fone-horse plow, 1 cnltivator 1 drdg. 1y pon n sephrate staf Your city of many ehurches established fim to deal wita °'0 | . v 9a m. to12m. and2to5p. m. 5 5 ties and snathes, aiso 3 exs - i MARINDA C. BUTLER ROBINSON. (Established 1872, | The most desidable Building Lots in i "3 iehi harness: o quanc ‘fal train recently left Nairobt.. Danielson, Sept. 27, 1911 B seay L OAN co, a Iflrra the city. Prices to suit purchaser. W. £ ALLIS, U of Yimegar, & quantits of winter ) containing. a record. shipment -of witdt e = eet. Upntaley. " [ o and cider apples. 4 lives of bees, also | ayimals intended for a menagerie at . Hartford.—Executive Clerk Frank D. ? 8| several Modern Cottages for sale or | ;:xecutor of the will of Jennie I.|chaina Forks: hoes shovels, rakes, Irom b g e O e collertod by Reod of the state capitol has received Office—McGrory Building. to rent. Also a number of Stores in P ot R kars afl other g:)*r-'\‘}_'*‘};:‘_;e'\r'l'-‘v&f_:ol'r:o}: % party.in Dritish and Germs Ezcellent also for skin diseases n] “pln:r:‘r i«(nll):m l::;x m;flun, Har- - Hours—i-2.30, 7-8 p, m. : business district fer rent. and housel ,{5. furniture, old-fashioned 1St Africa. 1‘r3is 1;‘4 'rhe la_r.se!'z lhupl- ~ and to induce sleep when rest- DIl O cthte ,,1,',,,,,,"",(m’_“”'“{iir;; FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Telephone $60-3. auglsa See my list of desirable properties. F. C. ATCHISON, M. D. Splnning whect and reel efe” [ T x'lT"e;.a'rf.ce:’s e\m‘:me x: and wakeful. All druggists. doinz well in a Jackson- | Will reach your individual e if you THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 3% ' » attendance. Mppopotami. 2 rhinoceros, 12 water- ville hospital. It is believed that it|have any form of kidney and bladder | rypRE 1= no adverdsing medium io May Buildin: 278 Mai ’s‘ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, If stormy, sale mext fair day. buck, 7 wiidebeesté, 3 hartebe will not be necessary to, amputate his | trouble or urinary irregularitics. Try | Bavieon Bommactinl basiE, Mgdlum o | May % 278 Main Street.| poom 1, Second Fi or. Shannon Bldg GHEORGE L PALMER. . | Lushbuck, 19 redbuck and- am. -y - % - !them, The Lee & Osguod Co letin for business results N 4 _Sep2SThs™ A % 3 Night 'phonp’ 1083

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