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CLOUDY, WARMER, RAIN TODAY. FAIR TOMORROW. = NCRWICH. CONN. FRIDA! WHAT JS GOING ON TONIGHT Moving Pictures ai the Breed The- Vaudeville and Motion Plctures at fAuditorium. Balomy Jjane at_ Poli's Theater. Sedgwick Pogt, No. 1, G. A. R., meets $n_Buckinghar® Memorial. Norwici Stationary Engineers’ Asso- elation, No. 6_meets in Bill Block. ANNOUNCEMENTS First soring turkevs of the season. See Somers’ adv Rehearsal of St. Patrick’s choir to- might. Full attendance expected. BREED THEATER. Anether of those big historical pic- ture successes is the attraction at th Breed today and is entitled The Dec laration of Independence. This is num- ber four in the United States histo series, und following its interesting predecessors this film tells in story Torm how the opinion gradually took shape that the American colonies were and ought to be free and independent states and how the representatives of 1 lonies got together and sent that epinion forth to the world in the form known us the Declaration of Indepen- dence. The First continental congress “n to send a petition to King the Third, and his answer that d shall put down the rebels. 1lso seen writime the fa- t. and its adoption the iso John Adams son. © sixth president of the iling at the doo Philadelphia, t bell-ringer, (hat the s coule spread broudcast by wngue of the ald Liberty Bell Every ch = carefully choscn with reference o their resemblance to resent. and on o fairly live in the . enjoy some- thing ngs that must patriots Tonight fternoon and night will three perform- ances of b Poli Plavers. of the re- crganized compan been a_tri- wmph in way next week mises to up to the old-fash- ed b of last season when the sf the company were 21l so popuiar A novel ature has becn arranged conmection with next . The House of a Thousand Candles. in which The Porteous & Mitchell Co. a: associated. A win- dow displa has been made in one ©f the show windows of the big de- 3 store depicting a scene from the play as it will be presented next . ge settings have been specially painted scen are used to represent srs. This display will be shown . e this morning. The s at seuvenirs of Mr would be given away next Mon & «s already started a bi . kets for that ni e week would LYCEUM THEATER, NEW LONDON “The Chocolate Soldier.” enjos in i season of unabate populz woken tAe old Tule that “familiarits breeds contempt.” In the case of asterpiece of Oscar Straus and th hool of m sic. the fam e American peanie ssees with aptivating Melodies a h ting wit, w ater. New [ matinee and producar of sought to sur ments and to ir power of the s Bulgarian atmospher ing music casts o Lyceum the- Saturday of the original American families. The )t Colonia! Families are: George fodges, D.D., LL.D., president: David Starr Jordin, LL.D., Roland Dwizht Grant, :D., Vice pre historian; William A, Randall, chui man national b union should expect to be made.to cure banquet - tickets at once ~fpom soriations o dircct of George A, Smith, sect % Beacon TOWNS THAT WILL VOTE Haven the situation is st | it is expected that the temperance peo- i not 4 qualiication on the question of Voting on license at the city election Which oceurs there next Tuesday. “The day are, by counties, tonbury Branford, ( bury, Wallingford. rington, Winchester, Woodbury vorth, Old Say#rook, Porti license and 93 were not. In 1909, 76 Cornwall ves 139, no 1 The Whitne compang is something of a non am | of Mr. Whi ‘s one which he rarel breaks, th ery member s have a ar. 3pers (raining. richer and more of all the subtlet insures nison whicl im ess of ap opera which offers as many dramatic oppor- | tunities as Aoes The Ch Sal Aler “The Orient in Providence.” { this afteracor ey are assign et been other partic- par f s nen an <o urehes, | drexse e ¢ orien active wne IS to contain ch ires from nt o & COLONIAL FAMILIES REUNION. Dedication of Roger Conant Monu- ment at Salem—Bangquet, Ford Hall, Boston. i the American Soclety of Colonial Families will have D. Hale, at Trinidad. says it is made s sion of the unveiling | there by this process without the use ©f the Roger Conant monument at Sa- | of chemicals. The quality of the paper dem. & subscription memorial of the |IS said to be the besc now being man- rlonser $10,000. At | ufactured from any kind of wood. thousand people are expected 3 b_attendance on this event, | P whi egins at i1 ith ad- Sresses b e ma <iem. ana | ALL YOU NEED IS A by Charles M. ( while the mv»lA N veiling will be by Samuel M Conant | he aiternoon, begin at three | wielock, many family as in- | uding the Alden Kindred, Bradstreet association, Cha Dudley, Conant, Fairbanks, Randall. Manning, Smith, | and ether well organized family asso- | elations, will meet in Ford hall and | the subsidiary halls in the Ford build- Sng. Bosten, for the transaction of es- sociation b Banquet at 6 o'clock in Ford hall, at which it ls expected-that at least fiv Bundred prominent representatives of | the ¥ tamily associations will sit | ( dowt i Dean G ambridze, | presive the American Seciets of Culon flles, will preside a make the princiral ddress, followed | by Murion Lonkteilow ell known | e R and aboy & seore of three min ai’ts by prom- | iBemr men and won ided over by o executive committ cal features of the evening | and bhow: be many selettions by the famous a tette, and a bright playlet be emacted by voung coloninls. xreat underlyin; idea of the n_ Society Colonial Fami- which is conducting a series of | Children love (o take (4 ant reunions gnd banquets this | is bringing together, into one and Portland in Middlesex county I i Stafford in Tol- | 2 ind county, eason of the n in | No Sick Hea the biliousne ness, followed by a great | g tur out with Cas Miilions of men and women take a s.arel now and then and never misery caused by a lazy ver. ci owels or an upsel nach Don't o another duy of disies v ascareis cleanse and regulate our stonia nove the sour, wundi- | stralghten you out by morning.. They vork whil from any drug store me: democratic assembly, representatives character and scope of the suggestion is rich in prophecy of that better and more intimate fecling and association | that should be the kevnote of all fam- iy gatherings. \ 3 it is not :ntended that this colonial reunion shall be a mutual admiration society based on an ancestry for which the present families were not respon- sible, but rather to inspire a feeling of resporsibility for high purposes and ofty ends Into this reunion there shall come the helpfulness of bright minds clash ing with the keener thought of todas historical reminiscences shall be only the background that shall throw out in’ bold relief the grand structures hat have been reared on the basic co- lonial principles. ¥ The officers of the American Society D.D.. LLD., Florence Hunt Libby, Wilford J. Litchfield, M. idents vd. George B. Gal- executbve committee Washb: treasurer; w feel at home.” It ix advisable to se- ther the secretaries of the family families, tary of treet, Bosto ON LICENSE MONDAY. Forty-six in the List, With New Haven Still Doubtful. ord, Sept —Ferty-six towns $ae 5 the-state will vote on the license stion on Monday, according to the fice the state secretary. In New 1 in doubt. there will endeavor to take an ap- i to the superior court against the selectmen that there was ivts as finally revised fell 150 short the required number of signatures, My signing twice, and a number of hers who sizned being found not to n the 1910 voting list. towns that vote on license Mon- rtford County Windsor, FFarmington, Granby, = Manchester, ury, Southinzton. Windsor. New Haven County — d, Madison, Bethany Newy London County — m. Stonington. irfield County — Bethel, Brook- eld, New Canaan, Newtown, Trum- | il Windham County — Plainfield, Ster- Litehield ity rikhamsted, naan, Colebrook, Cornwall, Kent, New Hartford. New Milford, North naan, Plymouth, Thomaston, Tor- Middlesex (ounty—Chester, Killing- Tolland County — Bolton, Eilington afford hirty of the 46 town iestion in 1810, Thir ed in 1909 Tn 1910, 7 ed on_the | < of them towns were ere license and 92 were not. In 1908, | cense and 97 were not. In 2 were license and 96 were not. ywns which voted last yvear had | results in many instances, as: 4: Brookfield no an no 95, ves 7 no 105; Gufif; zworth no | Litchfield no, 310, yes 305; New | irtford ves 180, no 176; North Ca- | no 231, yes 216: Old Saybrook : Plymouth yes 324, no 1 Woodbury no 139, yes 108, SERVICE. : |in West Simsbury, says that th | been no shortage of-milk, except for a {little time in July when i was extreme- [ visiting Meriden friends, have returned home. Neglizee or facings of plain No Shortzge. . T. Stoekwell, who has charge of the Simsoury Creamery company plant ere bas I hot. The farmers have learned to prepare for dry spells and all have | remeshing m the way of green feed {that they can cut. This creamery sent over $26,000 worth of cream to Hart- ford last Meriden.—Misses Beatrice gnd Helen Atwood of Wauregan, who have been LOOK YOUR BEST ! Not Your Worst. CUTICURA SOAP And Cuticura Ointment bave done so. much for poor complexions, red, rough hands, and falling. heir that it s aimost eriminal not to use them. Sold everywhere. Liberal sample of each free, with - book. Address “Cuticura,” Dept. 2X, Boston. LEGAL NOTICES. is cut with t nd is joined to the il suitable for to any address on receipt mps for our in Company. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTIC |Annual Town Meeting warned to meet | periodical election FIRST DISTRIC Te duly qualified: o k_Schoolhous the Green, | Large SIXTH DISTRICT. Main Strect, Monday, October 2n d, 1911/ at Six o’¢lock in the Forenoon, Town Officers | Amenament concerni: those who disapprove the zive in a ballot with the word etitutional Amendment concerning the powers and_duties of the Lieutenant Governor. _No,” w | thereon. " Tiiose wi | ond of | mive in 1505 0n who are by wo years ugo the vofes for and inst Ticense were sarprisingly close | 1 instances as Derlin yes 234, no 225; | the naan no yes 71: Cornwall no | New Hartford ves 179, 1 anaan ves 114, no 113; ok 1o 134, yes 141; Sterling other tow s ‘the re- | Of the towns polling votes for or | Warden unst license Monday the following | now license: Beriln, East Granby, | it Windsor, Farmington. Manches. | Simsbury. Southington. Windsor rtford county: Pethany. Bran- | New Cana Newtow I 1d county terling | Windham Barkhamsted, | olebrook, Cor New Hartford, | v Milford, Ply ton, | orrinston and v in Liteh- | ficid count er. Old _Sa uo!«‘\ iton, EIl GIVE GOOD REPORT. 3 N Nearly Five Hundred Cases Attended by Visiting Nurses—But Two Deaths. | MORNING UNTIL THR {rae meeting for the Nurses n was held in the g reports of the nurs representing sixty families. re hive been two deaths only these homes. One of these was | fant who was in a dying condi- 1 'n the nur the pure milk station has been a factor in the good health of the | Paper can he made from ground st- CASCARET TONIGHT che, Bilious Stomach, Coated Tongue or Constipated Bowels by Morning. Turn the rascals out —tne headache the indigestio sour stomach and foul gas them out tonight and keep them the csted rmenting food and that nisers gas; ke the excess il f fver and carry out of | Dl e sy il the decomiosed waste marics n the intestines will feel great. \ bt will surely tonix vou sleep. A tencent boy s a clear months, arets be- Wl and cheerfulness to fill the vaca stituti three_members of | inereon. and those w Constables, three Agents : IEep words “Constitutl cencerning the date of a members of Thomaston ves 353, | begin Visitors for whose terms begin in 1912 to determiy of this State, < of school districts v ary and Wallingford in | bajiot county: Stonington in | open y and | uring Town Officers. ballot whet the School er | | September, Ties used in t Sehools of said Rill be open in the several vo hoxes for Bown 2 0°CLOCK IN AND IN ALL the Court for allowance; it is jore SIX 0CLOCK 1N TWO 0'CLOCK 1IN < were very | NOON. nterdsting. A total of 433 cases were [* THI MORNIN o same, and | Tishing ‘this ¢ | paper having & ciren { tric Fateror = to (e ¢ recommendat the Sinking se was called. The | Commiss was o case of tuberculosis, This | Sehool wonderful record, considering | he report covers two of the |l to muét the the petition of en | thim | aualified to vote in Town meeting: of the Acting School from $300 whether the salary garcane and bamboo fiber. Col. Frank | Visitor Also, to dct in the matter untown. in an appropriation to assist in maintain. ing the Otis Library. Also. to act upon (wo petitions, signed by more tration a Ceurt 1 ¥ inbabitants 1, qualified to vote in Town who ask that and determine the matter ing and adopting voting 1t the ¥ of Norwich. in said Distric the same is. appointed for hearing the same. and the said Executor is.directed to give notice thereof hv publishing (hix order opce in some newsnaner hav- ing a cire least five days vrior fo the date of said hearing. and make return to the Court. and to determine whether a sui- ficient amount shall be appropriated (o upoii the p ¢ inhabitants ote in Town meeting. Wl 1ot to cxceed $600 lighting Wash qualified to appropriated f | | copy incandeseent NOTICE Town Meeting ‘he inbubitants of the Town of wich wio are electors and guaii- d to vote in Town Meetings in said wn arc hereby warned to meet in the several voting disiricts of said Wi, as provided by law, at the samc ces as called for in the warning for Annual Town Meeting, ON MONDAY. OCTOBER 21 1911, AL Nix (6) o lock-in the forenoon, isider and give Zainst the twao amendments tution this State, passed by the General embly in 1811, In acc with 1e provisions of Chapter the iblic Acts of 1911 No. 1. in case of the death, resignation, | refusal to serve. inability to perform the powers and duties of his office, or removal from office of the governor, or_of his impeachment or absence from the State, the lieutenant ggvernor shall exercise ihe powers and duthority a pertaining to the office of governor il another be chosen at the next for governor, and until the disubility emoved, or until the governor, im- hed or absent, shall be acquitted No. 2. he General Assembly shall adjeurn die not later than the first Wed- nesday alter the first Monday in June lowing its organization. Those who approve the first of said | roposed amendments shall give in ith the words “Constitutional © the TLieutenant written or printed th itten or printed o approve the sec- id proposed nmendments shall ballot with the words “Con- Amendment concerning the adjonrnment of the General Yes” written or printed ko disapprove the ballot wiNi the nal Amendment purnment of written or shall give in o General Assembly. ‘N rinted thereon. The - ballots for and against the above proposed amemdments will he found in front of the baliot hoxes duly marked for each of sald proposed amendments. The Ballot Boxes for the reception of the above votes will he open in all | Districts at 6 o'clock in the foremoon | nud close tn all tWe Districts, except | the Firnt, at 2 o'e ock in the afternoon. In the First District the Ballot Boxes | will be closed at 3 oclock in the after- | noon. Dated at Norwich, thi h day of D. 1911 CHAS. S. HOLBROOK own_Clerk of the Town of Norwich. 27d SaeRd e 5 RT OF PROBATE HELD , within and for the District h. om the 33th day of Septem- A D, Present— Bstate of S sui@ District, an incapable person. 1e Conservator exhibited admin- istration account with said estate (o rerc- Ordered the 2d day of Octobrr, A D. 1911 o’clock in the forenoon. the Probute Court Room in the City in said District, be. and | appointed for hearing the Conservator is di- | ice thereof by pub- once in some news- ation in said Dis- e days prior to the hearing, and make return f e same coted to at least thr N, The above of recor N J. AYLING. Judge. d Toregoing is a true FANNIE C. CHURCH Clerk OURT OF PROBATE HELD | prwich, within and for the District orwich, on the 27th day of Septem- A D._i911 Tesent—NELSON cstate of Julia ish, of Voi- aid Distriet, sed The Executor exhibited his adminis- vith said estate to the i is therefore th dav of October. “clock in the afternnon. bate Court Reom in the City he. ana AYLING. Judge. Ordered. D. 1911 ation in said District, NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. Tlhe fbove and Toregoing is 'a true record. FANNIE C. CHURCH. Clerk: cuted approximately as follows: on Washingtor of Norwich. on the 27th day of Septem- Der. A. D 1911 Town Street on_West Town Street. upon_the petition V. Princinale’ it the Town Tnpranciation andeighteen lamps 1 others wha he made st nendene Town accruing before ihe pay- | Learing thereon. he given by the puhe hd o deliv obligations of the Town thersfor ay of Seplember LILLIBRIDC 10 they tasic good—never gripe or | selectmen of the Town- « Liln Al sicken. N OF PROBATE HELD wich, within and for the Distriet NELSON 1 AYUING, Judge. of Clarles J. Abell " late of in said District. deceased. Alice D. Abeli of Norwich, Conn ared in ‘Court and’ filed a pef . for the reasons therain set af an instrament purporting be the lamt will and testament At acccased he ~dmitted €0 probate < O=leved That sale ap- ion netiifon he Leird and determined at o Probets Conrt Poom In the Citr of wieh e <aidi DIStof on the 4tk \f Dotober. AL D, 1911, At 8 o'elock ‘e farenonn and that nottee of the of =ald metition and of said ation of thix drder one time in me Sewsvaper Laving a circulation in said Disirict, at least four davs n to: the dnte of d hearine. ‘and .t return be made fo this Court NELSON T AYLING Judge. The above’ and forezoinz iy o true FANNIE € CHURCH, gl Clerk It = be so—Plato, thou reasomest Eise Wiin tiis pleasing hope, this fond esiry “This longini after immortality? Or whence tl e s secret dread and inwand crror, ¥ of falling lito naught? Why ehrinks Back on herself, struction? WANTED. WANTED—I would like to bu motor Loat, 11 ox most reasonable and lowest price. H. Caffray. FOR SALE. SALE—Thoroughbred White pig. v w, Hanover, Ct. TO RENT. UP-TO-DATE furpished rooms—Con- Mrs. Lees, 326 Main. and startles at de- ‘Tis the divinity that stirs within usi "Tis heaven itself, A. Bennett, | tinuous hot water. that points out @ And intimaies aternity to man. STMINSTER and 200 cle T—Oct. 1st, upper flat, 111 six rooms, Call afternoon’ or even- | Bternity i—thou WANTED_ Capabie, speaking Pol d collectin Through what variety of untried be- iree years |olds, 1 democrat, 1 mechanical implements. Twwo six-room fats at 120 ing. improveme Through what new scenes and changes must we passt The wide, the unbounded prospect lies before me; But shadows, clouds and darknes: Here will I hold. 1If there’s a Power (And that there is, 2 Broadway < Smoke Shop 1 bring about proceed A5 You pass I Satirday eve., guaranteed of u bond signed by the president asurer of tne Oh &= at once, Nature criea Motor Car Co. Inquiré 10 = — Sepl Positibn as housckeepes - to do_general housework. City. _sep28d a all her works), light In virtue; | Ana that which he delights in “onio NOTOR CARS Gne Chaseis 40 | FoR REV types of body or where? made for Cae improvements, No. 108 Norti' Main St. C MS TO RENT Mrs. 5. G. Cong- az, price ¥5. e . scheduie showing date and frec sample tures-Cthuy cigse amin:tions. nklin Institute, Dept, 35 J.. Roches (Laying his hand on his sword.) armed; my death FURNISHED ROOMS. all modern con- o Ty veniences, 38 Union St. Telepnone 834 4. by Chas. H fuive Tom Hyland, and Sight Res Willimantic. vice Culture 2y bane and antidote, are both' before OR_ SALE 1000, g00d driver moment brings me to an Possession ziven immed; ., second floor and toilet. ately, No. § U and one top nforms me I shall never die. Enquire of S A coatmalker. drawn dagger. and defles T LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACGE TO RENT—With steam-—4,000 square or without power | snall fade away, tuning and rej A, G. Gordon. Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in ¢ floor in’ Norwich. Apply A.AL] Steam Laundry Build- | Chestnut Ave. A NICE 7-RO0M (OTTAGE improvements 0 per month, E. A. PRENTICE, 86 CIliff Street. | FOR RENT Batance of Season, Seashore Cottages | T from $100 to $1,500. FRANK W. COY, Westerly, R. I. RENTS A number of exceptionally de- ble rents are offersd at this n price from $5.00 Inquire of halt flourish in immortal WANTED _H: house: #musi ences requir son. -~ W. T. Will WANTED Weavers, Burlers, Spekers, Spin- | ners and Card Room help. YANTIC WOOLEN €O. WANTED SPINNERS. Apply at HALL BROS., Commerce St " HELP WANTED General Housework Girls, and Woman to lie oldest estab- 3 th, Unhurt amid the war of elements, The wrecks of matter and the crush —Joseph Addison. ALWAYS SOMETHING SINGS. a| et me go wherer I will, | I hear a sky-born music still! 1t sounds from all things young: ¥rom all that's fair, from all that's Peals out a cheerful song. ApDIY only in a tali stock of of orlds. TOR SALE rice occupant at TEOR SALE | Phone 300. ¢ i='not only in the rose, It is not only in the bird, ¢ only where the rainbow slows, Nor in the song of woman heard; ut in the darkest, meanest things here alway, alway something sings. ‘Tis not in the high stars alone, Not in the eu i3 horsepower Inquire Dr. Walke —The coitage house Mo rooms and r reast's mellow tone, Nor in the how that smiles in show- er: But in the wud an@ scum of things something sings. ~“Ralph Waldo Emerson. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings 6 High Street, PRINTING and prices for any printing vou The Bulletin Company, Good wages. Permanent FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran. Supt. WANTED House Girls and Man and Wife on farm. J. B. LUCAS, will be sold at ¢ the season demonstrat been run about 7 He—What makes vou think buseball She—When a man de- liberately steals and isn't put out of it's a sure sign.—Puck. cicer—War is getting too expen- sive to be indulged in. | the presents I have to take my wife |after we quarrel bankrupt me-~New | York Sun. “What did she say when the judge sranted her a divorce, but forbade her to marry in this state again?” asked the judge to make her husband rrovide her with traveling expenses.” —-Detroit Free Press. Mrs. Knagg—Your promises don’t go 1 want some money. Mr. Kragg—I know it does, That's why I didn't spring i dlén’t think you'd care 0 meet a rival—Chifago News. Magazine Editor—This is a Splendid but mever heard of the author Assistant—Never. Magazine Edi- Put it _away until he be- famous.--Eoston Transcript. “Horse sick TOR SALE—in time ranging Bocker—Yes, competition. JAMES L. CASE, Norwich, Ct. GOOD PRIN envelopes (regular business sizo), 40 Shetucket St. 500 noteneads. FOR BALE. Automobile Bargain 1910 Model Buick Touring Car. printed, $1.65 7 30y billheads, | any more. 0 statements. 3 We have.a Fine Store To Rent in the Wauregan House Block, APPLY printed,” $1. any on you tion done promptly. The Bulletin SALE HORSES 25 Horses that Send for sampl Will be sac Address Box 61. and tubes. auick cash sale. Shall T send it back? £00d big Horses and four nice Arivers— At Pleasant View I offer a ten-room cottage, all furni ed:lot 50 by 200; the price reasonal At Quonochontaug I offer an eight-room cottage, large ot cement wall annual rental $200; price low. Sevenly-five Building Lots fronting on ocean, 50 by 50 to $800. these Horses are being used every 0 are in condition to go right to wor prices are o replied the man with “Harg luck, isn’t it?” it’s gettin’ so medicine fhan_ hay.’—Washington a spring wagon, “Oh, 1 dunn js cheaper ELMER R, “I dunno how Bill's a-goin’ to vote said the campaign “I've heard tell he's on the “He wuz thar,” BROAD BROOK FARM FOR SALE. Large amount of brook-watered pastures. this election,” replied the :t one of the candidates let fall a dollar on the off side of the fence and Bill got dizzy an’ fell over.” —Christian Register. 5 Vould you marry a woman who nothing whatever atout cook- The Parker - Davenpart Co. NORWICH, GONN. White pigs. White Leghorn ezg Cyphers Very easy terms CUNNINGHANM, LOST AND FOUND. LOST Large Backus Hospital a -acre farm for §2 Farm Bulletin “I'd do it And that is on_one condi- “That she had be- | money enough to pay my board at a hotel."—Cleveland (choice of 400) belt buckle, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1-2 Westerly, R. L een Backus | Donl, and Lincoln FOR SALE In Norwich Town farm, consist- inte — ) MUCH IN LITTLE Spain’s foreign purchases are repre~ a comparative small number principally coal, coke, pe- bridge farm. Notify Geo. W. ing of 6 acres of tillable land, a place is well Peck’s Real Estate Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY Williman'ic, Conn, MONEY LOANED on_Diamends, and Securities of any kind at the Towest Rates of Intérest. established firm to deal with. (Established 1872.} THE COLLATERAL LOAN co, 142 Main Strect, Upstalra, ansients honeymoen was a luxuricus beverage prepared with ecretion of the bee. to drink of this dil or a moon's | 1 { | reasonable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, for 30 days, vedding feast. the term, honeymoon, which is of Teus tonic origin, 132 Soring Streat, Central Buil Auctioneer AUCTION at 68 Shetucket Street, opposite the burned stables, Saturday, Sept. 30, at 10 a. m - All my surplus stock of HARNESSES, CARRIAGES, and a variety of other things pertain- ing to a first-class stable. O. H. REYNOLDS Now doing business at Chestnut Street Advice fo Mothers Have you had baby's photograph Anklets for bathers at Atlamtic City are the latest fad with the fashfon< They are made from varfous materials, such as hard rubber, greed silver and gold. bathers of th now wear them, somo and some without, Charles E. Whitney 227 MAIN STREET __—=m. Many well- “He Who Hesitates _ : Is Saved!” man who delays starting up his heating apparatus until the bit- is actually with bangles FOR SALE > of old tin cans as a source f tin was not extended. The cost of ollecting, transpertation charges-and to dispose of the old black plate from which the tin is wholly or removed are the principal rea. sons given why more old tin cans ars | .. Preston Side, X Frequently thes nights the HORSES, reater part of the day WMyers Ave., falfa and alfalfa chop are used as cattle feed, and their use is limited by the fact that they are used as cattle feed, in the ity of Liv- in the country their own pasturs summer zrazing and in the and produce of their own growing. modern odorless gas radiators that | onl¥. and quantity, morning di and to insure a cheerful bargain price. temperature, D in the eve- where you ne of bridge. An_excellent house in a fine rovemen s 5 prices are he able to ggest the right Remember the gas An ordinance to protect certain Ma- from narrow-tired -iron vehicles i being framed by the mu- The ordinance will pro- ng of freight over such paved streets as Bagumbayan, for instance. unless the vehicle used has' tires at least three and a quar- fter inches wide, other property for sale or to rent, consult lists at office on Franklin FOR SALE The most desirable Building Lots in Prices to suit purchaser. Several Modern Cottages for sale or number of business district for rent. | nicipal board ¥s ready for veur inspection. Gas & Electrical Dep't, 321 Main Street Since 1906 the parliament of France has yearly placed a sum of money at of the rinistry the purpose of I's an art to take babg’s photo- graph as it should be taken. To catch his roguish little emile, his pretty littla dimple, Such photostaps become prized of babyhood's days In We have had years of photographing children. They always look their best when we troublesome posing. Snap them in a Jiffy. LAIGHTON, | The Photographer, . Opposite Norwich Savings Society, | colonies for remembratces years to come. experience in HEADQUARTERS FOR Liquors ana tion of cotton. This mohey amounted See my list of desirable properties. to $28,600 in THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, Phones 724, The long looked for and much de- street railway the new docks will be realized in - to a state- mounces that, his ‘com- to begin'the extensior undertaken: as sorernment gives “"‘S“' The Westerly House, 68 No. Main. & Pickhover. 278 Main Street. extension’ AUTOMOBILE J. F. CONANT. aves, who S. J. Colt, 6 Otis Street. Automobile General sa. 11 Framklla Streec. sna B¢ and the J. Cigars are the Dest om the .mavk: Try them. sad Bicycle . chine work. Jobhizs. ‘Fhona