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. ~ % - = > - 3 . - o v FAIR COOLER, TODAY. < FULL ASSOCIATED : { FAIR, WARMER, SUNDAY. s PRESS DESPATCHES % 5y Ve 5 ! . prp LYCEUM THEATER, NEW LONDON. The Chocolate Soldier. FOETAY, i SOME TIME. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” are inserted at the 1ate cf Moving Pictures af the Breed ater. ADVERTISEMEN Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Light operas may come and light Some time we're going to do a kingly Auditerium, operas may g6, but The Chocolate Sol- deed, Salomy Jane at Poli's Theater. dier, which Whitney is offering tor the 7 Or speak a helpful word to some tnird season in more magnificent style lone heart; Some time we're going to plant the ANNOUNCEMENTS o et o 5 cents per line, six words to the line. on forever. It will he presented for : T et Will. thetve Apd: A9 Mr. H. T. Miller's school for dancing | the first time at the Lyceum theater. its part. reopens Saturday, Oct. 28. See adv. | ¢W London, on Saturday, Sept. 30 3 Some time we'll stoop to help a o ot 2 matinee and nignt. WANTED. - FOR SALE. TO RENT. wearied soul Beyond the shadow of a doubt. The Chocolate Soldier, when its full glory : indhe 12 ama. | burst unon New York three vears ago, o A sl (pam county ama-|, vived, illuminated and enriched the Sk traditions of light opera which seemed to have perished from the earth when Gilbert & Sullivan withdrew from the eater. Its libretto, an arrangement Pinechle club field day, Saturda Which staggers undérneath a heavy Sept. 30, at Taftville, open .to New LIVE AGENTS wanted to handle our FOR SALE—One black horse, good TO RENT—In the Vars block, No. 254 oad; 5 3 household specialties. Send for samples | Worker —and driver, and one double | Franklin St, a very desirable modern | Some time we'll pm:; » While rushing and free catalogue. & demand a pcart. ing! of J. P. Nevins, No. | tenement, oms, separate entrance; toward tfl; goal, h % i ready created. ldeal Specialty Co. 3 seps0d iall on M"s.‘ W. M. Vars, No. 58 Hobarl To aid a brother on the rocky road. 3 sep3t S —— | Ave, fr 2 5 . m. Collins ‘St.._Woonsocket, B. L seB3td | “iow saLi — Thirty (horoushbred | A boaysofl A0 (0 ¢ and 7 to p. m ST sk e WAl apeak Uik WANTED AT ONCE_A competent | Chester White pigs 6 weeks old, N, A. » love they bear drug clerk, to manage store at 1t Bennett, Hanover, Ct. 'Phone 297-3. TO REN In Vass block, 258 Frank- Because of favors which were ours Tickets for the 2 A. course ean be excianged for rved seats, beginning at 8 o'clock this morning at o Appiy to Mrs. A. A. Benoit, Balt! ct sep29d lin St, con nient store Suitable for to show; Y o Deors el Arms and the Man, Bernard Shaw's PPy 3 > S AR e cnt Rt e e i SR e Sy the store of George A. Davis mocking comedy satire on time-hon- ’epgu‘d - iz L NOTORUGARTror T ate e o=ty buginess. call beuween 10 and | Some fime A lte's long day . : A D gk ed social institutions in the guise LADIES make _supporters; $12_per | suaranteed tor life. Guarantee Is in | 58 Hobart Ave. 5 2 iy s bute o g Ty o SR I et s T g e Lundred; no canvassing; material fur-{ form of a bond signed by the president : — = = RheiEag A “H . e ey (Satacday)s SLadieal I tEae s it ore theaselors an nished. 'Stamped emvelope for particu: | and treasurer of tne Ohio Motor Car Co. | T0 RENT—A desirable cottage of &ix | som, ‘Yime waira going to stop the skoes $2, ladies’ fine _gun meta an evening'a . entertainment. But the l? 2 Wabash Supply Co., Dept. NB 46, P2 Ay Afl ath, also grdl(lxn, on £ ceaseless grind— > <loth top button $2.50. men's $2.5 ing’ glory .of the operais the Chicaza. sep30d nyside Ave. ‘Inquire of L. A F Crowning glory . opera is the K shoes at $2. Spec ot on b OHIO MOTOR CARS—One chassis, 40 | Norwich Towns Te Seplimws | , This everlasting hurry-life we live. o! T Oaes et & variety as] EASY MONEY without capital; gath. | orse power, § different types of body. And e more loving, tender, true and shoes at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.7 igic/of Oscar Straus. Its variety as orinE fernt fowers, Bodta andiiorbe. LPrice 33050 to 32500, No Better car af kind, 2 AR wirflos stook of i anyWhere, "Wo pay §60 per ton for ev | any price. septia More_ thoughttal and more ready (o AN surplus stock of horses, carriages | ergreen branches "F. O. B. cars: 10¢ | " mopTSarm Choice of t(wo youns g : Stabis il oo aotd cr et (hi ! B AT Surea, 3 RSl umbus and | slever work horses: also two youns | |0 RENT—Two “ixroom flaty at 120 | Some time we'll cease to fret at little i at 9 o’clotk | ! Redfield, New Havem, Conn.. scp30S.. | ¢ L - 8. ., Yantic, 2 S cares, 3 g R 3 3 CE Telephone. 3885 sepSd | ADDly at And’ put away our foalish, timid 8% Shetucket street, Some g00d things | e e s Ap FOR SALE Bay mare, 12 room tenement, fears; 1 i e 900 1 K e are to be offered at this auction. Don't | about “over 360,000 protected positions 5 o oy . Y D1 i We will not look for pitfalls or for miss it. See ad in U. S. service, More than 40,000 va- | POUNGS, Iaauire Tom Hyland, A‘““"””"i-gl:p:;’.}n;‘ . Plaun snares, oot cancies every year. Th is a big p=: Well speak no gossip for our Al W. C. T. U. members should | chance here for you, sure FOR SALE—Sorrel mare, weight| TO RENT A tenement of four reoms, neighbor's ears. pay, lifetime employment: about 1000, good driver and good work- | Pleasantly located, $6 per month, 21| Some time we'll only see the good in zet. Just ask for booklet C 638, er; also one harness, one spring wagon | Ripley Place, Fast Side. Inquire 10 men, obligation. karl Hopkins, Washington, [ and one top buggy. 230 Palmer Street, | Hobart Ave. seplid Be blind to all the worthless and the et aeniiy e 810, Norwlch. sep28d FOR RENT Sunny tenement No, 191 ady mike a special effort to attend the mecting Monday at 3 p. m., at Roem 2 hetucket stroet, as delegates for convel 3 o .be ap- 8798 = . And recollect o X faults, the state hvention,, ats to bE Ay SHIRTWAIST. LIBARN automobile busine: Home | AUTOMOBILE KFOK SALIS or ex- | Broad street, six rooms, bath, set tubs, e NI R R i W pointed and other important business lessons; $25 weekly Job guaranteed; |change—A 1910 Flanders, 4 cyiinder, 4 j€tc. Inquire 23 Grove St. PId Just strive to make the whole world done. A Simple But Effective Model $10 weekly while learning. Rochi passenger car, with top, fine condition, | ~Tre ENT_Si-room flat, modern bright and glad. e Auto School, 221, Rochester, =2 will exchange for runabout with IOng [improvements, large seranda, price 86 | —E. A Brininstool, in Los Angeles BREED THEATER. The prominent feature of this design | sep30d Yastighase -« Alfreds Cazd,lBo, FWINA) No7 108 Novkh/ Main St SGICys . sep2d. Express. . 5 Bt | e o eeve, Which 1s ket Into | _DONTT "SLAVE FOR WAGES_We | - = ROOMS TO RENT_Mra 5. G, Cona- yming to the Breed theater for mseve without anv fullness. The Will show you how to be independent. "OR SALE—One of the oldest estab-| gon' 83 McKinley Ave, jyld ALONG THE STREET, tonday and Tuesday only is positivel T ety over ity upper part, and | Particulars free. - James H. Jack. Dept d stores in the thriving Gity of toaih i i the greatest Ir picture ever'made Mbses under a box plait in froni, 1t |l. Box 5(9, Fall River, Mass. sep30S| Willimantic, containing a full stock of | FURNISHED ROOMS. all mogern con- | Count and mark the men you meet and is entitled Rory O'More. Our | e Aniched with % dow or high col- | ~WANTED Twe women, one Eeneral | Lg\ce Stoceries. situated on Main Si.{veniences, 38 Unlon St. Telephone 8844 | A€ vou walk along the street: friends will remember the great Irish | r. The pattern is cut in six sizes: sework and cook and one mothers e M s, ALy War D] apriod St ifh arnie SrIte) Brane. peture success recently displayed here | i 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches, bust 1 Mrs. G. A, Wieczorek, Fort Lty 3 TO RENT__Possession given IMmedi- | Come with sarvom. Sriot ars cove, nd of the profound impression created asure. 1t requires 2% yards of 27- W. Y. sep30d - — < ately, No. 8 Uni t.. second floor fla%, | Some with joyous mirth and air; by it. When we tell you that Rory | sl ’“e‘x“’,?"‘“"”.'1;,é"fixfifiix’»‘a‘?."m?‘%’;..w R ANTED —Rrperlonthl putse S ma FOR SALE_Fine residence of ninejof séven rooms, with bath and toilet. | * But the wrecks, the old, the gray— (rMore is vastly superior to any of to ey address o recelot ot 10 Gents | ers: Call Wednesaay, M B, BRILIDS, | sarsns ooty moter e gnr ondition, | Euguire of §. A Gllbert. ‘141 Maln St |- Mark thetnien aleng your way! as and city waier. F. T. Backus, R. F.| jysid Irish pictures shown by us i the in silver or stamps. 220" Laurel Hill Ave. 'Plione 322-8. D. No. 2, Norwich, or Tel. 727. Sep25d - = | vo past vou will partly understand the M CATALOGUI NOTICE—Send 10 cents | sep30d e LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE | 3onigr shadow, twhat 1o that? R i 312 Tall and Winter Catalogue. | VANIID Messonger B0 Aepon | Mich - 3 Sepbd._ | and steam 4000 square fect foor | CRecks & littie Stroaked with dirt, T grandest scenic backgrounds 2 A Gl = - ace. lightest, cleanest, airles nd perhaps with something near e s Misses’ and Children’s Patterns. WMEN WANTED —Age 18-35, for five- | FOR SALE _The coltage house Mo 6 | 7o ol et et Sy RS SRy e 4 in motion picture photosra Grder through The Bulletin Company, 5 Sl actory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A. | Broj t 5 phy appear in this film, and Ror s S E e Rt »|men "$160 monthly, and brakemen 350 |Nelson place, seven rooms and attic, | Fournier, Troy Steam Taundry Build.| Yet one time his life was sweet el P el attern Dept., ) . Conn. on railroads in Norwich vicinity. Ix-|also bath room, all modein improve: | fOMTeh Trov reti TAUMAIY BUE | Count the men along the street: A akes v x a ne e i perience unnecessary; no strike. Posi- | ments, water on every floor, also gas 20 reali s % = s o VAR B L W e et tions guaranteed competent men, Pro- |in house. For other informition, cail | _je24d Give vourself the jov to know mas In the early 19th century. with its LOST AND FOUND. motion. " Ralirad Emploving Head- |at 168 West Thames St. 0. 5. Wasle 5 | Tife about you as you go. i c nt buildings and costumes anc ers. men sen o positions 1 S8p. | Now, s face, 21 'me has se Bl splendors tHat efraptife Gt 6v: TOST—Targe mold belt buckle, be. | August. State age: send stamp. Rail- - - ~ A “!EE '{_mm“ ‘muEE With {he lines one camt forget. v blknce (ween Backus Hospital and Franklin | Jay Association, Dept. 193—227 Monroe | FRINTING ,l;,’%!‘s%l'&ggzfil;sam‘f WL | Don't you see still stamped thereon— Exauisitely beautiful glimr Srnare, via trolley, or between Backus | Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. sep2S = | Help me go toward the dawn! ness size) envelopes, neatly printed. for | with all improvements to rent to a | _The Aerotechnical institute ef the 1. Uni | Cyr the other day. | shown of Rory and sweetheart, | Hospitdl and Lincoln Avenue. Finder | " PERSONAL—E. S. M.: Will wear |$1.75; 500 each, $2.70.. Send for samples A ot And down Hathgenin, and-gie &' stoorie Contrastial i’;“é Hospital and receive reward. | pinicearnation and pass Ifagan’s Smoke |and prices for any printing you are in | rice occupant at $15.00 per month. o e co SHEOE § the capture of the hero and the pa- | s Shop at 8 p. m.,-with newspapersin my | Béed' of. ' 'The Bulletin Company, Not- E. A. PRENTICE. Count and mark them as they coue, thetic farewell to Erin. Another por- | = hand. If I throw paper away it will | 21c% Conn. - ez 3 e c'm Street:| 500 and sweet, the gar. the glum; tion of the hig fllm that de at- vour worst. Ella. 30d FLYING MERKEL 6 H. P. TWIN, one 300. < i reet. | But the wrecks the most of a. s i 110 e LEGAL NOTICES. ZiSRn-Ho SO0 NOMT PRl AR guaranteed, will be sold at cost to close Tn the sun_ beside the. wall. @ Brian wighes VP TROEhaED and| = = = WANTED—Everybody to know that|the season: been run about 75 miles in Vith the old tenacious hope Katk e e ol ) 1 OF THE UNITED | I will open my cider mill Oct. 2d and | demonstr: ng. As through dark and death they srope; Kathleen | St y same will be open the first three days STEBBINS & GUYNET, F EN Stormed and beaten by the weather This th rayal is based on | In the matter of Amos Clitton-Case, | each week during Oct and Nov. J. E.| sepisd Sachem’ Park. l | Maric thelr trust, and prax togsther: story Ror. ore. written Dy | krupt. In Bankruptey, No. 2538, | Thomas, Bozrahville, Ct sep2is - o i —Baltimore Sun. J el 5 e 4 oy GOOD PRINTING CHEAP 500 6% b = uel Lover. Esq. ‘an ‘Irish patfiol e o e that T wbove | MEN WANTING outdoor work, o |envelopes (regular business size). card |Balance of Season, Seashore Cottages 1 . died 1864 O L e e for good paving permanent po- [printed in corner, $1.35: 1,000. $1.85; |from $100 to $1,500. VIEWS AND VAPIETIES For today the picture offering Is iy, T said District, has filed his | sitions. State age: send stamp for par- |3.000, $5.50: 10,060 $10. "500"nofeneads. A S ecially tempting one and incl A 4 p Lo iculars. _George H. Baker, President, 1%, printed. $1.35; 1,000, $2 0, % <nicker—TW! # the fourth in the United Statgs hist e O e D i or | iBoxi12 Bullstin Jv8S | $6; 10,000, $1150. 500 letterheads, £ 7 , Knicker ~What {nfluenced your son 2 mited Statgs nis _discharg s s x S x1l peinteq. $1065; 1000, 5 500, |6 High Street, - Westerly, R. 1-|in his choice of a coliege? Bocker— series, entitled The Declaration of In- upicy, and that all his creditors | “BIG PROFITS_Open & dyeing and | s52 1a/00e arose. b hith a0 D1 Te'mielad this ona Grhosa; yell 7 s sk dcpendence. This is another ther persons interested, objecting | cleaning establishment. No capital re- | pii, 10 0%, 54167557 251 P suited to his voice—New York Sun umph and shows with what SR It : such digcharge, may attend before | quired. Some make $1,000 to_ $5,000 | ppiaped 3100 1,000, $37 &0 i > - eration the great ot v MISS LILLIAN POLI Amos A. Browning. lsq. Referee in|yearly, Send for free baoklet. System, e I shall never ask him for his ad ration the great do ’ i 3 : Bankruptey and Special Master. at his | 141 Marion: Kontudky. Seiar | Doimted S35 10005 3105;05,000, 3 vice again’ “What's the matter? ur ach and every one o! tonishes the listemer, its delicious | office in Norwich, in said County and = 10,000, $10., Printing of every descrip- “He naver thi : . Personages prominent in the melodies cling to the memory like | D " on the ith day of November, | IMADE $15,000.00 IN THREE YEARS | tion done promptly, Send for samples o M d‘;“i’s“’l‘,f’a},‘tli“fii‘“.‘tfl; Ly of this paper are clearly show sweet perfume, from the overture to| A. D. 1911, at 10 o’clock in the fore-|in the mail order business; began small. 8 Bulleyn- Co., Neryicl onn. Prase gt SSall Tres marvelously true to nature. One seems | the finale the spell of the bewitching | Doon. then and there to examine the|Free beoklet tells how. Ne outat” ] o to fairly live in the old time and be- | music is uninterrupted and abselute. | Penkrupt. and to show cause. if any |scheme. Manager. Box 141, Murion, $175.00 R Gres of Lioie,. nelskbons omes jmbued with some of the fervor | The cast will be of that perfection | Tie¥, have. why such discharge should | Xentucks Y225 | winl buy a 5 hi-p. 1911 Twin Tndian | have got & phonograph, I hear. Tiat- and enthusiasm of those days. Every- | which Mr. Whitney alone maintains | C& ¢ & AMOS A. BROWNING. FREE JILLUSTRATED BOOK teils | Motorcycle. Run lass than 1000 miles. Lush (llstendnsllntentls()—flee! ‘That's thing is accurate and interesting clear | and will include, Lillian Poli, Lotta | Referce in Bankruptcy and Special | 20out over 260.000 protected positions | Just back from the factory. Equipped no phonograph! That's those pesky up to the big climax, when the ringing | Gale, llon Bergere. Charles Purcell, J. | Master. 2 in U. S. service.” More than 40,000 va- | with spring seat post. luggage carrien A number of exceptionally de- bees swarming, again! — Yonkers of the ponderous Liberty Bell pro- | sell Powell. Olive Randolph, Georgs | Norwich. Conn., Sept. 29th, 1911 R A i G N lie:er};‘*‘g e T S it anda L ESER TR Statesman. claims the standard adopted hy the | George - O'Donnell, Henry Coot 5ep304 | 5o\ Vliretime employment. Iasy to get. V. A ki 5 E Deputation of Creditors—We've come :—r-nl ‘n-r-;‘ ng o ‘fl‘msr grand old | and Vivian Weadon. — Jusxt askElor booklet C, 638. 'No obli- sep30d time ranging in price from $5.00 to vnHI you that we are quite willing patriois whose lovalty and democratic | —_ 3 SR = gation. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. > to make as easy an arrangement with hearing provided the nation with a new SUNDAY SUBJECTS. WILLTAM B. WILCOX......Auectioneer | C. seps to $50.00. Inquire of you as possible. Debtor—The easfest and prosperous condition which was a i z | “HONEST MAN or woman wanted in arrangement you could make would be revelation and blessing to the coun-| <The Loyal Temperance Associati every town to represent well known JAMES L. CASE, all to go away again—Fliegende Blaet- b g | meets Sunday afternoon in the Bill B e Mg ayorence, gnneces 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. b A lliart Indian picture entitled | MCC . Must furnish good references. Eriec “How dld you H t o Etaent, ob toBiy s Bl while souts T e : | Mglo, (l;\;] Bviaark & Co., 3.&9 35\- TO CLOSE THE ESTATE OF A. A. = automobfh s o g 8o e;’f lly fine Biograph comedy com- | g8 S'Gedt ¢ '““’_‘rn_v‘” s“"“‘“ : °'=l:'§=‘ * - . SRt BENOIT, THE DRUG STORE FOR- plained Congressman Whangdoodle. = AT POLI'S. = | THat SR s R | five miles from Jewett City, and two cossxz.vd; 100 P (“ent, ‘profit. Sz;{mple BY HIM IN THE VILLAGE OF BAL- g automobiles.”—Kansas City Journal. A e Shelterin rms servic T otn - Versailles S prepaid 25c. Apply at once ome & SHANNON BLOC “If you dom’t go away,” said th £BoL | e Conduetis o e 2§ St anil | miles from Versailles Station. BRI 2% PR ot haase ™" | TIC, 1N TuE smaxxox mrock () We have a Fine ||k ss domt ge srays said e “The House of a Thousand Candles,” | Sunday afternoon i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3D, 1911, sepl6s STORE IS WELL STOCKED AND “Lady,” replied Msandering Mike. Tn;‘ff'j'ir:',':*‘lmhlf;' 'm:' of the r‘l[m:u 5 ey ; = | at 10 a. m., \\',L\"I'IED«X ;zould‘nketto buy: r}{-‘eia,p DOING FINE BUSINESS. MUST BE or o ent “don’t bother. I jes' met im up da popular novels of recent vears, will be av. . Dennis wiil preach Swas | SR AR a moter boat, or 16 ft. long. Give| g1 T ONCE, REGARDLESS OF t road an’ he told me hard-luck stories iven_a thorough production by the | day inorning and evenming at Mt Car: | ¢ following articles will be sold to | most reasonable and lowes: price. .| SOUD AT OXCH. ® iy 2 e about his home til} I couldn’t listen olf: Players next weel, [ \tairy ERp Rt | the nighest bidder: Five cows, 1% vear | }f. Caffray, R. F. D. No. 2, Killlagly,| PRICE. APPLY TO MRS. A. A. aniciliesiantxite: —Wahingion Stir The reorganized stock company | S L D = s aue, orf oo sep2yd_ | BENOIT ADMINISTRATRIX, BAL- 'n the B R R T e Bltrhrat s iva opened its season last Monday and| Re George D. Stanley of Jewett | bens and chickens, 1 lumber wagon, 1 WANTED-—Capable, energetic men| TIC, CT. l aian't Spelt - more “‘“m. bathins played throughout the week to steid- | City will preach Sunday morning and | two-horse wagon, 1 two-hiorse sled, 1|speaking Polish or Italian for agency | suits,” remarked the head of the d 1ly imereasing patronage. It was plain | cvening at the Norwich Town Metho. | 4ump cart. 1 one-horse sled, 1 sleizh, [ and eollecting; salary $12 weekly and SN imucked) inouhent ol dlie e from the statt that the pubiic was | dist Epi | 1 1 Concord buggy, commission. Write Union National partment, “Why is {t?” as e pro- SR AT Saaad Wil the Tre jistiERisclpalcichuich: vagons, one with pole. 1 Benefi Ass'n, 343 George St, New JEROME MAYER, prietor. “I overheard ene of the sales- - i e Tl e DT 5 2 e rake, 1 mowing machine, 1 six- | Haven, Conn. sep29d ladies emphesizing the fact that they tion. Each and every member of the | Sunday mornine at Park Congfega- can Coploy crehmer. -3 harrows. 1 . — = Real Estate Broker - vouldn't shrink,” was the reply.—Phil- company made a most favorable im- | tional church. Rev. Dr. S. H. Howe <cpring-tooth. 1 Ircm beam Plows. | W ENTIH STHU8 Satl = 3y ana (oIerics K Block adelphia Record pression. {3 pee B e eamar e e e iras plow, T eultivater 1 Areg, 1 | postoffice, customs clerks. mall carriers: FOR CRACKERJAC! y E | e In The House of a Thousand Can- | will be resumed at 4.30. & % " | wheelbarrow. i corn sheller, grain | DYaminations coming Fend postal 1ot Hartford Investment Properti S e S T dies they will be seen in an entirely | i R Sy cradles, scythes and snathes, also 2 ex- | SCI Show nL Gue-e BicamEY. > PPLY TO chaslng a hat Did your hat blow es 3 3 e | Drats Harness 5 light harness. a quan. | duestions from. previous examinations. | augdSW (808 Main St., Hartford) Al L €77 “It was not my bat; & b :1" o 1: o play and one tha | hAt the Broadway Congregational | tity of vinegar, a quantity of winter {-‘ran{gh; Institute. Dept. 36 J., Roches- i Toneed 16 sometsody cloe and it had & esents e: player in a role that | church the pastor will preach. The |and cider apples. 4 hives of bees, also | tef» N. ¥. AgP, 7 urnishes opportunities for indiv { g fder spplos s tty girl under it.” “Di h :'!.lr 1.r“ x'n]um.;: ties Ir v inc ‘\Erov“ Jfir;t afl.ervnoon service for 13114912:' ains. forks. hoes, shovels, rakes, iron | = WANTED—Pupils, by Chas. H. Cas- SALE HOR ThE Pflfker- nave“flm cfl. fir:” 3“?@4 qu v\flfa nndm{o:h:::rc\g mvx “from ,’,,.;,fm]"'; S g *,"]“‘ n- | will be held at 5 oclock. ‘:;L-y;“;“v"ul othen :‘«.an‘;abx?p:x:'x'::"co‘z‘;n'ig well, Voice Culture and Sight Reading. E SES, it."—Houston Post. B8 RUERMiBE S WARt ST BabYe AR e bR | nd household farnituse, old-tashianeq | 2o_Jonnsten Ave. Willlmantic. Sep27df‘ y nave 25 Florses that see Tor sale o NORWICH, CONN. et . Il happen | At the North Main Street M. E.|3iiininx wheel and reel, etc. | T WANTED—_By American man _and | exchange. Seme good chunks, several = - o church Sunda¥y afietnoon at 2 Rev. Terms CASFH. A caterer will be in [ wife, position as caretakers. Apply at| good big Horses and four nice drivers— MUCH IN LITTLE Miss Helain: h\‘i e it 1 heroine. Gaa;ge D.)Stanle; of Jewett City will | atiendance. this otfice. sepsed . | fwo of fhiem are fast Tha most ot Mis, claine adley will have op- | conduct’ the service. SunHlay hool If stormy, snle next fair day. WANTED _Piano tunin 3 L s anedhovery day, Records show that monkeys were rtunitiss sho * al e 3 . 3 ANTED & and repair- | <o ar - A o - Porturities to show her charm and | will foliow GEORGE 1. PALMER. . All work guaranteed, A. G. Gordon, | Tha enfi"ce““a‘l}e“"r’} e rl:h‘t to work. kept as pets as early as the year 1230 vivac €. It is a sweet and ap- | A Rl e e The prices & Come and seé R e e pealin aracter, winning and wir At L the2Grescevile ~Cob @ A5y RN = "" = . : e ELMER R. PTERSON. = = S first appekrance, the manly -~|n»‘r§fu‘"‘,\‘,;‘“"‘ uln preach on The Call of God | GEORGE W. USE......Auctioneer re[‘erer_{{esjrcq‘::‘rfid. Apply only in per: first time in Russfa in the army uresome hero, John Gleason. 'John H. | (he neual serviet ching there will be e sl BROAD BROOK FARM FOR SALE. i s i WANTED Large amount of timber, 2 brooks, 3 FOR SALE brook-watered pastures, ample mowing and tillage. Also wagons, harnesses, House No. 116 High Street, ar- v of Paris was opened at St. ersi Booth will have what is probably the | 0° Usual service. most important role in the play, that Bearioe B Coldeian et % the Tatier of Blemnrnc Play, that | Rey. F. W. Coleman_ will preach A S ‘:':Srlw o (v:'):rzx house. His$ | Sunday morning at the Trinity Meth- e audience FOR SALE At 'Christ Church Sunday there \\‘illi SPINNER! (*_':,'mr‘l‘\"\llr;::i‘&a Jrayer, service and holy | CARRIAGES, e tents of the mllk they have delivered. good patured and li man. Kenneth B able young Trish- ee will care ositi e : © e ifist Eplscopal: church: on -Barier ) Weavers, Burlers, Spekers, Spin- | liorses, hay. corn, oats, 32 Chester ||| ranged for three families; 2ood ; Euessine most of the thne. They don't | the evening the (opic of his cermon | at 68 Shetucket Street, opposite the Y P P Vo 5% B aval separaton (howy. 35 ||| location. modern improvements, There was an observatory for the Know wrhich side he is on J- Francis | is Spiritual Blindness. i Siireied sbbbiss, ners and Card Room help. e T e Tl separator (low) i in_good repair lot 38x72 feet |l| sty of the stars st Alexandra, fn o rascally lawye & T | e | 3 Apply to St ks rice very reasonable. Egypt, in~the yean 300 B. C. of o rascally lawyer and he wiil be | Rey. Albert P. Blinn will speak at YANTIC WOOLEN CO. 16d el S Nerwich, Let me Insure your Property | | A s © S e the Spiritnal academy sundav ai 11| Saturday, Sept. 30, at 10 a. m = Tel; 45152, Notwdeh, : : ; | Most of the creameries and butter Henry Carletor, who was g0 wellla m. when the subject i g . ’ & ’ g against loss by fire. | ehctotions in SiheRiana . are: 266 liked as the binfl Yuba Bill in Salo { >iect =15 - Looking et e 3 5 Yked a8 sho biuft Yuba Bill in Sslomy | Arcad. e, Progressive Lyceum meets All my surplus stock of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, | operative, being owned by (e farmers while Emma Havner will be Sister | saryie b wEeicligyening E May” Building, -, Phones: 724 these “farmers recelve a check cover- Theresa. John A. Robb will ¢ e to | i 3 b # o 3 i e HHht Rguin ie:Lary Doutiha, :" —— HORSES, HARNESSES, 278 Main St. ing the value of the butier-fat con | The authorities in the Philippines o' the role of John Marshall Glena k. Rev. Dr. In Norwich Town | [ r - i = : ; > = terested in furthering the commercial grandfather of the nero. Miss Tay | ’Ah'l‘\?*'_ffixzil":;z" ;3”;‘.‘””',‘};\ faling. Sun | and a variety of other things pertain- | sepisd 29-31 Commerce St. | iiterosts of the isiands are making a ebt week: will make Bor Arstepbsce: |be no evening service, . M| ag to a first-class stable. | [ =0 cxeetient iictie farm, consiat- At Pleasant View }am.-,m?m cftort to improve the qual- : e A o L 2 i - i : ity of the copra shipped from the isi- ance as her own self, playing Gladys - ing of 6 acres of tillable land, a {1 ofter a ten-room coltage, all furnisa- | 1Ly HOL S A = » ; et - < aids, both to the United States and te Nismettans. s Toune (11nE of e Bers | Sy morning ot the Secord Gon. | O. H. REYNOLDS | HELP WANTED e R SRS e e il Sttt i Th:v'a,:; J. WW‘“’fz Now doing business at Chestnut Street [ C00ks.General Houseworls Girls, Cham- place is well waterad and has a @ | | = e $37, Christia 5 tegression o Stable. ber Maids, and Woman to care for Ly v e o H A' nochon‘a | Japan now has 45 gas companies, ke e i e O i R e d Ir.valid. { [ 572na variety of fruit; price Q! L) an increase of 28 in four years, All Robb will be presenied | in% on One Thing at a Time. The eve | Good wages. Permanent, positions. | Wl reasonable. ! hes AT T AR ‘aro private concerns with the exmcep- attending. This sou- | Nng opic s The Builders’ Founda- | | FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, = S £ {""er a“‘”‘z el »’:ge' a”;_e o5 | tion of the Yokohama municipsl gas y and consists of ons. i FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, 8 | cement wall in front, cement walks, | ;20" Tiventy-seven:new gas plamts hree posteards, showing Mr e M. J. Cosceran.-Supt. <Tentral Bldg. | o e o [ being established in oitias and Rabh h and ihe same e et e M Do } Central Building, Norwién., [fl | annual‘rental $200; price low. ‘;_‘fi?mq TS S T Eeritlotaao, as be -has Bppeared e gl e S o M fai capitalizati t all the prévat harRcior ma? Kot 100 Al e T B fl@m@n S WANTED Seveniy-five Bullding Lofs| o coritalization of all the prevate i e e Bt jaramans aly a8, p. tor, Rev. | ? i fronting on ocean, 50 by 150, at prices | $50,000,000. o R *old ¥, > | 1 | Famil; ks, from $250 to $800. Very easy terms. | rd e Sory th after- OUI' Sflecla"y i f;"“z’ C:";Wgeneralr House Girls ’ St Lo | The Canadian government has grant- vo ction of “The Man | noon at the Bill block Sevénth jand Man an e on farm. arles - ltney | cd permission to the harbor commis- of th giver Day Adventists. i = i % J. B. LUCAS, = A six-acre farm for $275 cash. | sioners of Montreal to add a grain 4 QUALITY GUARANTEED | room 32, s C Building. | 227 MAIN STREET . Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin | storage elevator to hold 848,000 bush- G L% thie VEITRE Baatiot - Shiiveh vk 3 i, Rdom entral Building. (eliies Bt 400 This will be an annex to elevator F. O. Cunningham ! ach { as re ted (o 2 2, now building, with a capasity of inee this afternoon there | 42y morninz on The Ascension of | pres_en eil. FOR UALZ 2 FOR SALE WILLIAM A. WILCOX, i 000 bushels. With the 2,000,000 n who @ Christ, with best | DWIRg. The the even s will be given away free.| service is Eroch, . _this being e plenty of apples for all | the secornd in a series of Old Testa- hild will be sent away n- ment character studies. onvenir speon coupons are - t for all the barre! of Lillibridge’s el No. 1_elevator, this will give the port a total handiing capacity of carly $,000,000 bushels for the 1912 crop. service Real Estate Broker, Roosevelt No. 6¢ Near the - A t b-le B - Bt rvine s rovear | No. 41 West Broaa Street, Rooms 1-: utomoni ATGAIN | tase larse sarden, with srapes, ik, Westerly, R. L. ete. Low price and easy terms. L S Sl o 1910 Model Buick Tot A1 Long Distance 'Phone. 2 CickE Touring Car. Al o iniSt. Preston Shie, Mo, 844 Larze Prices positively the Lowest An asricultural school is soon te be ipidly and hondreds of ladies w —_— in first class shape; mew tires, extra| .ot of lind with smill o and established in the state of Yucatan Shio W e S s | ho?}. sfi.?\ben F-"True x_\n“ir?regacgfigz shoes and tubes. Will be sacrificed for | harn. Excelient well. by the department of promotion, acting pens together they will re- | chureh Sunday. His morning topic quick cash sale. Address Box G1. Wii- 2 9 E conjointly with the governor of Yuca- . 3 27 Myers Ave., West Side —Modern R otic J -3 - limantic, Corn, iy21@ | gottage of elght rooms, with several PeCk S Real state Ageflcy it Daoonnt :L’;‘\,‘fi‘:“:‘am“ beyerihamine lots, Truit in variety and quantity. At S Separiymen " : pargain price. FARMS A SPECIALTY |, s o Vo witbe s MONEY LOANED - -Boswell Ave. No. 17, opposite the as the Lorenzo Ancena Castillo school, them at the box office for a aet | wili be A Man, a i c: of half a dozen spoons. There Is | Covert. At the :‘."J;v?-i P-".:»vem:"dm:‘ erack-a-jack vaudeville “and ' picture | topic will he Rich Without Money. The bili on the last half of this week, and | topic at the Young Peonle's meetfng 1e il who can should see it. Missionagy Beginnings in China. John & Geo. H. Bliss. ark. An excelleat house in a fine lo- ) Williman'ic, Gon nd_will ‘be in charge of a presid 5 Diamonds, Watches: Jewetry 1 Cution. “Sevirai i tots.” Moacrn | 132 Spring Strest, WALIC, GORA.|andowillne i ghabie of SUBtSSET Taking Time by the, Foralook. itication o o MRS. T. S. UNDERWOOD, - and Securities of any kind at th; improvements. . Will be sold very. low fo Peissenycd apnialy. Sis NmnuRe , ‘ | ; 3 Corns removed with. |l LONESE Rates of Interest. A ol Lo w quiek buger And. terms made o | S—— i — | for the building has been selected and One Congressman Willis avers that| Dr. Mary Walker will read with b L established firm to deal with. sute. 3 the plans of some of the buildings pre- ©hamp Clark iz one of our greatest | pleasure the news that several girls Ingrowing Nalls, and e e ) For other oty T o] WHEN you want to put your busi-|pared. Letual building will be begun stat 1f Champ i elected presi- | were eaved ~from « sehooners i a Callouses treated. THE COLLATENAL LOAN co. T on AR O ness hefore the public, there is no me- | as soon 4= possible, and it is - 2 ent we Eelmne Mr. Willis will get | breeches buoy.—Louisville Ceurier- Tel.. 533 S Y at office on Franklin | jjum better than through the advertis: m;l‘). Wi" ratiog T e Al e 308 o - eepite ling ¢ of Tne Bullatia. i ol T <. 5 S & e L

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