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& : : ~under the he : g SHE THAT I ‘LOVE. o % Vaadevie ana Motion Pictures at ! | Commonly cause pimples, botls, hives, | ] ) ;s ( A n SR SR D 1 Man of the Hour at Poli's Thea- ; eczema or salt rheum, or some other | Al pisdom n noreves,” e - * # 9, R i - | Torm of eruption; but sometimes they 5 r fair hands she keeps my otz %o, 10 0. B, 'i‘uaday was Children’s Day and Dog Day~Varied Fea gxist In the system, indicated By toel- o ;’,;:.Sg-'fiofl","“;}‘,fi“ o ok meman Al Taftiilc, : 2 ngs of weaknéss, languor. loss Of ap- _— - — i dawn Grange. No. 113, b, of H, tures to Interest and Amuse Big Crowd Present—| . or general debility, without ; = Makes perfect the dim skies. § ich Pythian Hall. r 343. L B. E. W, meets in Hall. 1851, R. A, s A causing any breeking out. e . Speedy Races—Cattle Day Today. They are expelled and the whole sys- 2 WANTED. 3 < 5 tem is renovated, strengthened and = She knows that when I die, her hearh 1s-the ‘heaven where I go, That through her eyes I look on God And_through her thoughts I know, FOR SALE. TO RENT. - : WANTED—For a g006d proj ition, to FOR SALE—] ths | rable seven-room ne e wien Lodge, No 13, 4. 0. U. W, Lo be- 5% 5 3, hustler, Daniclao ‘;rfl?;{y».c A STMash |01 harants’ CRatKAiiar aaaoiong i fve minu(es: walke tiom Franic | Yetonce X sid, My woary love,, Puingers 0 rators' Union (Special to Sriibs Bulletin) £ S b, Hood’s Sarsaparilla |i §isitasiaris & aclic Teg o, | dadeon Town ¥arm, “So. Canterbusy. | 1y, Sdvargy B bttt B Stafferd Springs, Oct. 10.—The 42d| - The exhibit of the Connecticut Agri- = or call Wednesday ‘and Thursday. - : > | Now God has wrought a paradi e et N 55,0 B S avnual fair of the SHfford Springs| cuiural coliege attracted many admir- | Get it today in usual liquid form or | W. Mason Attawausap Hotel, aniel- | | FOR SALE=Ono now milch cow with | | 0 REN¥_Jursished room, at 22|° Where We might always be Tichkelt Sineine Society’ meets | AgTicultural society opened Tuesday.|ing spectators during the day. - The | chocolated tablets] called Sarsatabs, | son. sotild 7 | CHIC sl dos (e year pie bermey biad ik et keniorye Tor ls rman Hail. | 3 A S SRR S ST + was children’s day, the schools clos- adiire in this e e ey AL o < = - |ins"at noon. and Yoing Americe, was e S G v e o ANTED—Sight o ten £00d brick o Ctie ke, & R B I AL ‘shie said, “dear, love, 5 there in full force. The attendance d to inspecting the exhibition of > i ' 4 ) LE—Two-tenement house, 1 Dply a cH ¢ ANNOUNCEMENYS dovote: peeting St, Willimantic You may telophone [10oms. large garden and. fIne FHE | e e Tve | For therc's never a man that loves & That got a wound from three.” was good for the first day. The ex-|fincy and needlework in the south end o 3 y i e Ribits In the main hall are rapidly | ot she hall. \FOUND_Black and tan hound puppy: | Mo e mPay Bros. Stable, Oy [fees near velvet mill. Inguire 38 S0 | coms: aiso tenement on Main St. Dr. woman : The property No. 68 Roosevelt ave-|assuming shape and when the fair|° The Metropolitan Life Insurance|Fdmond’Brachu, Packer, Conn. octild 5 = octl o et OL, ‘“i&;’ogc Brewer, 54 Broadway, City. octlld YBut‘grultn _Pie‘r he,t;t §T ’Wlln, pue. pwned by Miss Elien T. Gleason | opens this morning cverything Will be | company oceuples a space in the hall | LOST— Lampwick —and cylinder. | POSITION DRIVING singlo or dounts |~ 20 |~ RENT 2 desiable cottage of 5ix | © Mnowing it not . vala "8 &% Bas been sol or her through the | iy its proper place. and is distributing sanitary drinking | Finder leave at Disco Bros, and re- | [eam, in or about city. Best of refer- | KOR SALE-arm of 51 acres, R D-|rooms-and bath, also garden. on Sun- | For men must wound before they love, agency of C. E. Whitney to George C. \ 8 Supe: ceive reward. outltd, fencesi S ADply Bax 30, Bullatin. bctgen p B0, 26, Por_Cantechury, o hyside Ave. Inquire of L. A, Fenton. | “Fhat are the song of Cain. ; Courad of No. 55 Boswell avenue: Mr. Along the Midway. o Ratas Avaared.. . LOST_Silver pendant and chain, | CIGARS EXCHANGED for old coins | FOR SALE Overland tourabout, 4-|Norwich Town. Tel. 34-5. seplSMWS | _Anna Hempstead Branch, in Ex- Conray is to make his residence in the | The Midway is lined with shows of Finder please return o Aiss M. 8. |—10c each for 1883 nickels to complote | passenger, 4-cylinder, 30-horsepowe) e e e e change. & Roosevelt avenue property various kinds and although yesterday | Never before have so many horses| Richards, 369 Broadaway, ami receive | collection. ‘Fagan's Smoke Shop. firsj class’ condition; must seil; Presto- |, TO RENT—No, & Union 5. facing —— was not a profitable one the proprie- [ been wptered for the races, and when | reward. octiod octod B uiongd ifully cequipped. ‘Box - 1669, Lpqer: quire of §. A. Gilbert, 141 MARIANA. Opening of New Grocery Store at 35| tors look for good returns today (Wed- | the fair opened vesterday there were NO MORE APPLES REOBIVED at|—eooi: S I —__0c19d_ | Main st. ootiod | . — Broadway by W. J. Townsend. resday). Eating tents are numerous |cver 60 herses in the siables on the Elgart’s mill. Colchester, until Uct. 20, | FOR SALE—Farm of 260 acres at | —mo-memr oo oo Toin si; | Nop ok e, Marring or making. With an_experience of vears in the | 1d seemed to be well patronized dur- lground, and a few had fto be housed LEGAL NOTIGES. ‘ on_ account of being overstocked. Westminstef. ' P. Charon, Mercier's Sa- | TO RENT--Store gt 89 Frankiin St: | Not for me giving or taking: Dusiness. My W T Ton e e oine | ing the day. The games on the Mid: [ outside, so large was tHe number of octild 100, Taftviile. Gctrd | posses - alla™ | Llove my love and ne loves not me - &y tore {048y &l Trond ey | Ay, though somewhat speculative, in | entries for the races. The track is in| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD WANTBD—Girls Tor assembling. | HAY FOR SALE—About 30 tons. K. oo ing. . 3 s e Yins | some cases, are net what could be|excelient condition and the two races|at Norwich, within and for the District | B-L, Ci octild | Deshefy, Yantic, Ct. octsd ‘TO RENT—Desirable large nine-room - a¥ bullding) with a completeliné | .2licq strong. Tuésday were alone worth the price | 0f Norwich, on the 10th day of October, fiat on maln floor, modern IMDrove |Sweet is spring in its lovelyshowi B Bretkice, cymn. batter chesse tens | ©lled strong. A e sday s ne_ y Dot t 2 WANTED _Housekeoper for widowcr | THREE FARMS SOLD LAST WEEK | ments; price, $13.” 108 North Main St. [ §Weet s sering in its lovelvhshowing, and coftes, And evers arficle soid, will | , The balloon ascension and pazgehute | of admission, the 2.25 and 2.80 classes| biogent NEISON J. AYLING, Judge, |in country. Apply at Bulletth Office. . |—If you want to sell Yours, write or| octsa SYoel ine walee vellod 1. bidwinm Bave his guarantee as to quality = and | CfOP iS always a good card dt the)comprising the racing programme.| Estate of George R. Harris, Tate of | _octild ‘ gall upon B. A Strout'Co., New Lon- | =g ponvi T ovor tonement of four | Ah, sweet knowledge bevond my Knows F s Stafford fair, and this year was no | Following is the’ result: Norwich, in said District, decéased, = dom, Conn., 29 Vnion St octsd g 3 i v % welght. The store has been newly fur- | S(ATONS The Adminisiiator aapsares i Court | WANTED —Weavers. Apply at Glen rooms. Enquire of Joseph Bradford, ing. flshed. is centrally located, and Mr. | “XC°T = R R 235 Class Pace, Purse: $150. and i n wiitien s pileation liceing | Woolen Mills, Norwich Town: ° ootiod | , FOW SALE—Pair bay chunks, welght | Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. SR e e i Townsend will undoubtedly attract a| ~ Excellent Vaudeville Bill. Miss Hubbard .. trat said estate is oW in Settlement | WANTED_Old gesse feather Deds. | soni soger most o leam Wason, I |~ p ro-DATE furnished rooms—Con- s s seoimiehe Tbut St trade to the store. The modern| The vaudeville show which was run | Glick’s Pride .. in sald Court, and praving for an order | Best cash prices paid. Address C. F.|Fenry Arnold, 312 Jackson St, Willi- | tinuous hot water. Mrs. Lees, 326 Main. | who wastes for love hoards up & 0d of doing business on a cash | ofi between the racing heats is up to | Wright Boy .. to Sell certain real estate belonging to | Dickinson, General Delivers, Norswich, | mantc, Gonn’ " octsd sep26d freasire; Basis will be followed. A telephone | the usual high standard and is glving | Charlie Herr . said estate. fully described in said ap- | Conn. oot10d S OR AL Ome ST e it ot | FOR MENT_Nice six-room fenement, | SWeet to Do loved and take no count, N e ora, ¥, Nit: a ication be heard and letermine t§ W vork ste: andy man imantie, containing a full stock ol 2 v ] ) ‘Al Weol” Clothing. and boy loop the loop o u;:ipogxnf - pime :]VQI:WI[(:!&. k\n said District, on the 14th | office. ~_oct10d limhlg _;1“:0011_ busfllneu- i f\wlyxwg- B. | Broad street, six rooms, bath, set tubs, Will_you once love me and sxf;n fo# e clothes whi ey | steel cage n the .| 230 Class 2 . o : A ;. 30, G aying proposition. Hea 3 = 3 3 " for, Purchased as being “all wool” did not| De Velde and Zelda performed some | Allie Mack 2 1| Bepdsncy of <did application, and of | Uompany, |- Nurservimen, Manchester, | _FOR SALE_Fine residence of nims | son0orig g, RENT _Mrs. 8 G. Cong it R Wear, hold their shape, nor retain their nal and difficult feats in balancing | John Beattie B ioation DAIRIE e s Styengbuotie Yoony; octi0a ' |rcoms and bath, in excellent condition, | S92, 52 McXiney Ave _ JVIC 5 original beauty of coloring. - n slack wire and strong-jaw work. | Billy Wright . 4 | hewstaper naving a circulation in Said | WANTED_First class i e L T B R I R OOMs. Al modesse’c | VIEWS AND VARIETIES > I et e "Shie was be-| The Breakway Barlows in their | Sparrow . 3| District “at lcast fhree daye priorto | . O Hathaway. 8¢ West Maln St oocsd | Do No- % Norwich, or Tel.72i. sepSd | venleaces, 33 Union St. Telephone 834- (. - o hic e wers | clever aerial and balancing ladder | Young Bengen 3| the date of said hearing, and that re- | ——— - = - FOR SALE 12 horsepower runabout, |, 2Pr10d 5 A cause the hich they wer e d 2 ; 3 A Clever Savings SaGe ontsired ions which | tricks proved amusing to mans. and | Sunnybrook e L s postathce. oustams cere e baeiacs, | A1 condition. Inquire Dr. Walker, Nor- | "LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE mills are obiized to use in order to o and La Mart in iheir famous | pime; 2. The above and Toresoing is & frue | Examinations coming. Send postal for |mer sep! TO RENT—With or without power| “Do vou think he would be cool % produce cloth at a fixed price. bard _scene and in - thelr: tn Good~Oard. for Today, S\ copy of record. sghedule showing date and free sample | PRINTING FOR _ FARMERS_250 | and steam—4,000 square feet floor | fime of danger ” “I think his fe The Earnsda Worsted company B wing many original a(ir(_)\)a\l(‘, > Attes FANNIE C. CHURCH, questions from previous examinations. | noteheads and 230 6% (regular busi sbace. The lightest, cleanest, airlest | would.”—Houston Post. . @bsolutely refuse to have their output | ! helped to make up a very Inter-| moday (Wednesday) there will be thel octild Ciek, _{ Lranklin Institute. Dept. 86 J., Roches- S%n Mze) Snyelopes, nsally ;gn;;fipi;g; factory floor in Norwich. Apply A A | "uwhat have they put up that scaf G RERel by price Woolens mre | e-ting platform show. oot and N stake races . N. Y. e 753 , e ° : & > B s o e # performing dogs were espe: | CONILGONE, 415, NN SN Tuiee : TR P T R e | AnPrices,for gy priniine sou aié I | " (iR st “Sor, Chastaut Ave | f1Aing round the church fower Tor ¥ from virgin pure 1. This is one of ¢ pleasing to the children, ani It will also be special cattle day, A 4 ing. All work guarauteed. A. G. Gordon, | wich, Conn. 3 je24d e oo Dr ho wres e o PRl IR of | treir applause showed that they ap- P o tries will SSessors \) 298 Prospect St, City. Tel, 682-2. b - to know the time.”—Pele Mele. IR % matne the I toaans tal | Freciated the efforts of the amimals. | phen the laTge Buroer o O o, 1ce FLYING MERKEL 6 H. b. TWIN, Sagebrush. Sam—When does the ove B s o I e | De_fullged by expesion el Sotflepen Lt guaranteed, wili be sold at cost to close erland mail get in? Cactus Gal—T duns of largely quality. | Dog. Day. Just as. the people were leaving the : 2 HELP WANTED fhe season? boen run about 75 miles in i 10 N : In their educational series of adver- | csday was hown as dos day as|fair grounds Tuesday evening several | All persons in the Town of Norwich demonstrating. HoJitek Comine iy Alahip, tow, jand . tisernents now ap ing in this paper, e rene iy Fveryone whe | Derds were brought on to the grounds, | liable to pay taxes are hereby notified State of Connecticut, STEBBINS & GUYNET, ~ the breeze is late.—Chicago News. the Earnsdaie Worsted o GO | S U T nd indications point to an unusually | to return to the Assessors on or before | Free Empl t B Nore sep13d Sachem’ Park. |Balance of Season, Seashore Coftages| Prospective lodger (looking at apart srought a dog for exhibition was ad- 15 , i < ee Employment Bureau, Norwich, Ct. Mass, offer to send free to any of our [ PTOWFNC o HO% for BXMINIOR WA 9001 fine exhibit. the first day of November, 1911, a| urm help (man and wife), several | . GOOD PRINTING GHEAP—500 5% |from $100 to $1,500. ments adjacent to soap works)—This meaders their pamphlet. “Aduiteration | FLCC CToe, QA0 48 B OOl B the Eair Notes: written or printed list, properly signed | . .= i m“"‘d s .i “‘flm anvelo‘ret (regular business size), car FRANK W. COY, room has a very unpleasant smell. of Woolen Fabrics,” which is well worth | 5 e+t B e L % and sworn to. of all taxable property | SChn8 men for mill and factory, team |printed in cormer, $1.35; 1,000. '$1.85; s 2 Landlady—Ah, that’s only because tha careful reading. ".';',“'.[' WOF ifferent breeds than 8| e schools, mills, stores and all | owned by them on the first day of Oc. | driver, and all kinds of domestic help. | 5000, $5.50: 10,000, $10. '500'noteneads. |6 High Street, - = Westerly, R. I | window has got left ~openLondon 3 — N | other places ‘of business will close for kiober, 1911. Those failing to make a |JM. J. Coscoran. Supt.— Central Bldg. | $x9%; printed, $135: 1.000, $2: 5000, Opinion. EXCELLENT SHOW AT THE AUDI-| ood Music, |ihe big show oday (Wednesday) | |list will be charged a penalty of 10 $30x11, printed, §1.65: 1.000. $.10; 5000, “I wonder how Tantalus felt” said TORIUM. The association was fortunate this he lunch bootn conducted by the | per cent, additional, according to law. $9; 10,000, $17.50; 50b billheads, o the student of the classics. “Proba= [siar i securing Colt’s Military” band | scnior elogs of the Stafferd Hisli school | Fianks can be obtained at e Asses WANTED printed, $1.50; 1,000, $2; 5.000, $6. bly,” replied Colonel Stillwell, “like a 1 houses 1t ! Tartford, which is furnishing excel- ! is being well patronized. X sors’ office in City Hall, or will be sent 10,000, $12. 500 statements. 535S by Well filled houses grected the per- Nature was especiaily kind to the|by mail upon application. Of printed, $1.257 1.000, $1.75: 5,000, $5. H g S o e G o formers at the Auditoripm both Mon- ibit of farm and garden pro- | Stafford Fair association in handing | Hours: 10 2 m. to 4 p. m. e | Family Cooks, General House Girls|10,000, $10. Printing of every descrin- we have a F]l\e tion returns.”—Washington Star. WAy and Tuesday, and- it is safe to say [, € €3It OF FERH SR BATEED BEO. | e best it had in weather. for no ; s D A and Man-and Wife on farm, tion done promptly. Send for samples. “Fifth grade this year, Tommy? IR there ‘was not person in the | SHCs I Kt O N o prectically | Lrishier sur ‘ever smiled on' any fair | risis, (Wil be: recalved: beginning The Bulletin Co., Norwich. Conn. sir.” “Yowre in decimals ' or entire audience who was not delighted | 570, < e S e % T on 4ny fall | sonday, Oct. Sth, 1911. J. B. LUCAS, fractions now, no doubt.” “No, sir. 'm v Store To Rent son the fi s have had | than, that of yesterday inless 1 s in many instances. | Sprigs. ellent succes Dated at Norwi 1911, - JOHN P. MURPHY, Wm. R. Shanks W'h the entertainment offered. The Ralton Co., the “Musical Ma- rines.” are tak: h, Conn., Oct.. 4th, | Reom 32, Central Building. | Wm. B. Young, Jr. in crochet work and clay modeling now."—Pittsburg Post. “Yes,” said Farmer Corntossel, “T e house by storm in the B T musical mumbers. AT | All who have seen him are looking for- | tist church is to be entertained Thurs- JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, WALLIAM B. WALCOX....<-Auotianser e eve Ty cus of ihoas specclise oty Dlapioe two corneis At one and the|Ward to some srcat work from him |day by Mrs. J. . Phillips at her cot- MICHAEL J. CURRAN, 2 printed in the Record.” “Did they bene- i, T et ey i S Pl ST M 1 b S B ; Wauregan House ||5:%n s inror s St s 1o the v Tod s the| Jany's director, has already : . Z i Blimhing this far A tochnical point | foif solid with'the public, not only by o INSURANCE done Washington Star. B i, oot i fochnlcal polnt | {5, extraord productions, but by | The Ladies' society of the Congre- He (wondering 1f his rival has been triple tong:: both cornets at the | Nis personal erness il, vet his | gational church meets with Miss S. K. and °c accepted)—Are both your rings heir= B titne . [ sork s the cnprine mlcd}x‘)ohiicx?n,l\l- Adams Thursday afternoon. nas y looms? She (concealing her hand)—oOn, The Anditorium has had v jug- | derman Phelan, is far ahead of any- Dorcas circle of The King's Daugh- Will be sold at publi i A dear, ves. One has been In the fam- st Ha e, bt 16 1e Goubiro) S | (hing he has vt done. "At the recep: | ters met at Mrs. George Stoniey’s on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 1011, REAL ESTATE APPLY TO ily since the time of Alfred, but the By have excelied or even . squntie) | Uon- yesterday afternoon Alr. Kirk | Tuesday evening. : All persons liable to pay taxes in the at 10 o'clock a. m. - , other is newer—(blushing)—it only Darmody. who apears today. His work | Shook hands until his arm was lame.| The conferénce of churches is held | Central School District of Norwich are | near the stave. ot fierhers” Brothers, | Room 23 Shannon Building, The Parker - Davenport Co, ||o2ics from the conquest—it-Bita. -~ Sogre by 4 Rut the extraordinary part of the pro- | at Prestom City today. Mo hin clobne (o of T anpYeIoU® | quction this week 18 the fact that each | © . C. Whiting sold the frult and va- Tondied muskeris theilling 1o Ao S ® land every member of the company | rietv store in the Murray Lereby notified that I have a warrant | v, v i i to levy and collect a tax. of two and | oriniow® the following property: Plorwishr Sene: block Mon- | ane-halt (216) mils on the gohig | Contents of store, pool and lunch |Telephone 1100-2. Photographer—Say! Pardon me! Buf that'’s the third time you've covered your face with a handkerchief just as NORWICH, CONN. treme. right through the list makes the same | day night to Eli Anthony, who was for- | aken | frem the Town List of 1910, |T00m, all in good running order; ice 1 was ready. Subject—I. W, but Tomtee Mario is pleasing all with her | Kind cf a personal hit.' Take Kenneth | merly in the employ of Chapman & | payable October 10, 1911, and for the | plant, complete, with or wl:houn%:awer: PIG e o el h0ar 19 Bhoxta; e can’t help n!., Tve ljyem m;gtoed’a m; ¥ Beautiful voice, a voding number | Bisbec, for instance. He got all{ Tripp. purpose of collecting the same I will [1 chestnut horse (1050 pounds, good S g 2% deal lately and I got the habit trying that doesn’t pplause. Misg | through the play in a ps R. I. Reds and White Leghorns, bringing forth much be at the Collector's office daily from | worker, good driver and afraid of noth- | JENS Eodicmeli and,fite Leghorns, : 3 to dodge newspaper photographers.— Mario is a handsome young lady whose | 21tract b néu'::;fi“;".lfpul‘: l;r‘-:k 1‘[‘;; FUSION PLAN TO 9 a. m. to 12.30 p. m., and from 2 to 5 |ing), 1 bay horse (1150 pounds, good harnesses, wagons, demo. Buok i e Eow e acme of zood taste about the 0St. e > g N 2 3 3 . ons, 2 3 e pictres T e stee. | Dlay is about over, he comes in with DEFEAT TAMMANY. [ P M until November 10, 1911. ol arbund. nome; ‘atia¥ot hothtagr: 1 | HIMOED orar. tocorn o mdriaoaf - o FOR SALE. McFoozle—What the deuce am T do< Thursday are full of interestand head. | one of the most powerful acting scenes 3 === magsal sdditions and fees Will be | rocer’s wagon, 1 two-horse side-seated | farm tools. ing wrong, caddie? The Caddie (in hig ed by the big Rex feature, The Rose|of the play, and is rewarded by the | Candidates of Fusionists Must Sub- atad " o neglect this notice. | party wagon (will seat 15 people), 3| BROAD BROOK FARM PRUPERTY. element)—Why, yer stance is rotten. . S84 tpe Dagwer. This pictpre contains | heavi ound of _appreciative ap- scribe to Gertain Condition THOMAS A. ROBINSON, Sows. 3 Light single harnesses, 1 heavy| Apply to F. 0. CUNNINGEHAM. an’ ver pullin’ yer drive, ar® sllcin’ yer lghting effects never before seen in|Pliuse that comes during the whole Collector. | single harness, 6 pigs (10 weeks old),| octid Tel. 287-2, Norwich. drassy. Yer to0 low wi' ver iron, an motion picturce. and the sight of tha | evening. New York, Oct. 10—A plan for the| Norwich, Conn., Sept. 27, 1911. 20 fowls. Good reason for selling. .FOR SALE ver toppin’ Wi’ ver mashie; ver fallin Bandit being kil by lightning is | r. Looth, Mr. Robb and Miss Hay- | fusion of various independent political Sept2TW Tt st mE L erte At Baturdas back and drawin’ in. Yer don't keen @omething to be remembered. | nes so well known that it is no | organizations with the republican D! Lt e el SMyl’.l‘H House No. 116 High Street, ar- yer eye on the ball, and ver can’t putt Other photoplays are: Through the to-their friends to see them | ganization of the city and count: _— 2o SR . e Yor 16 High Street, ar; ||| ter toffee.—London’ Sketch. Fpsetie o Wisctram i a4 Motor Boat,| make a vig lit, and this they do, each |a view (o defeating Tammany candi- | BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE,| °°¢ e Connl location, modern improvements, “Doctor,” she asked, in pleading and he Co-Ed Professor. two Tmps|and all of them. Miss Fay Baker is | dates in the coming election of assem- > in good repair; lot 36x:2 feet ||| tones, “do vou think it will be neces deligatful in an ingenue part and Rich- ‘men was presented by a committec and a roaring comedy by the Itala Ce < Price very reasonable. sary for me to have an operation?’ “Oy entitled The Blunt Sword, a {ard Calvert is capital as the financier. | of the citizens’ conference and adopted 5 I hardly think so0,” he replied. “There! head Manigin | Nick Stark gives a good impersona- | by the conference members at a meet- 97 BROAD STREET, Let me Insure your Property ||| told my busband it would't be any The Auditorium is setting the pace | lion a weak-kneed judge and Mr. |ing here.” Representatives of the Inde- against loss by fire. use coming to you. My next dooe in ploturas, & fact which is being ap. | Amsdell, a new man With the com- | pendence league, the Citizens' union, near McKinley Ave., neighbor has a dogtor who' has pre~ jated by the larze crowds attend. | pany, play® two small parts with more | the republican county and city com- 2 THOMAS H. BECKLEY, scribed three operations for her dur~ | <y Phanthe rustomary cloverness. -All i |mitices anq others were present Have you had baby's photograph | ] 10-Toom house. with all modern Mdy Building, Phones: 724 ing e past year.—Chicago Records e e all. it is an_organization far ahead| It was agreed that candidates for the taken * conveniences, hardwood finish, Herald. BREED THEATER. of many of the first class stock com- | assembly who desired the support of Ite an art to (ake baby's phote- [ Property in good ‘condition: and | panies in the country, and the equal of | fusion forces would be obliged to sub- It is to be hoped that the sup- |scribe to a number of conditions, in- graph as it should be taken. To catch| M location the best; large lot. his roguish little smile, his pretty littls MUCH iN LITTLE Am unuevally strong and intercsting | A0V > SRS 8 o Freed to. | port will warrant keeping this eom- |clNding’ opposition to revision or Feectols a o Tpoion, Taotunes at the Breed to- | Dany together as it mow stands, and |amendment of the city charter. s R FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Ciead oo i American production entitied The | also allow” of the production of the| Questions will be submitted to the Jears to come. We have had yeats of % At P t Vi come the universal vehicle—one thag Bedicine. W e Shtaee s tia | class of plavs now being given. The | candidates and broad publicity will be experience in photographing children. | ll Central Building, Norwich, Conn. easant View Aee Suntlon mnl anim SUE A $itle demotes, is a story filled with ex- | Next matinee will be given tomorrow f,‘""i!;s"’alfigevi’t‘:(;“‘[fvr‘e‘m‘i‘jsm‘i“;gifl; They always look their best when ws € offef a ten-room cottage, all furnisa- | <1 RN citing R - saa 'In:'(‘:;;n hamlt“ v &t cilizens’ conference as the perma- g:;p :fi’:fi":n‘i’a&?g."b seilde s «d, lot 50 by 200; the price reasonable, | Mlle. Jane Hervu, the only entrant, 8 compiete a< ans of n like character JEWETT CITY e s cyurershom eV (s Dern received the cup offered for the coms ¥t seen in this city. The picture with 7 At hont: petition of women aviators at Etamp: the note of strongest human emition 13 uonochoniaug Fre She covered 63 miles in 10 fhe fim drama Centitied The Little|Board of Warden and Burgesses Votes | BIGAMOUS PASTOR SAYS < 'Pple. an s in this powerful sto- | 45 Pay Bill to Chandler & Palmer— HE DID NO MORAL WRONG. £y that the little afflicted child of poor Parents is seen by an official of the| F- C. Whiting Sells Storé—Groton state board of charities, who examines | Long Point Outing Planned. Rev. John Harton Has Wife in lllinois the child and advises hospital treat- . and One in England. ment. The child is left ag-the institu- | Mrs. F. D, Coles picked a small bou- tion by the saddened parents, and the | quet of blue birdfoot violets on a warm| Joliet, it Oct. 10.—Upon the arrest LAIGHTON, || FORSALE " |lmmercmmetmrmn o © o WD ’ sement wall in front, cement walks | The Saloniki, Smyrna and Jerusalemi annual rental $200; price low. districts are the principal wine produc- The Photographer. No. 308 Central Avenue ing rezions of the Turkish empire. In Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. 10 RMM DWEulNG ‘Sevenly-flve Bfl“dlnfl Lots z;yA;(.x)>G»$;;} district the entire oupug fronting on ocean, 50 by 150, at prices mext visit shows such marked improve- | hillside during a walk in the country|in Beecher, TIL, of the Rev. John Har- , e k! BT 7 [t in the condition of the little pa- |lnst Sunday, kn unusual find for Oc- | ton, formeriy. of Bolton, England, upon from $250 to $800. Very easy terms. | Effcctive with the salling of the . tlent that the delighted parents are | tober. charges of bigamy, the police announce y with large bacn on‘corner || vectisate. B Ot o 4 grante: permission to make a tour of Dr. Cogswell’s Apples. that the pastor has admitted the of- AR AR e D e T e aeeatiied o8 the different wards, and it Is here that| Of all the fine apples grown and|fénse, but has pleaded ignorance of ¥ lot. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin | & weekly freight service will be main< e the educational portion of the big film | marketed in this section, but few com- | the meaning of bigamy, avowins that is most apparent. The children are | nure with the Cogswell Pearmain. This | he has done no moral wrong. It Makes Wrinkies JAMES L. CASE, (choice of 400). tained. . 7 i $een at their sports and industries, and | Pearmain is only to be fourd within a| Mr. Harton married Miss Amanda 3 LIAM A. WILS # ) i f emigrants embarkin, Bappy on account of the prospects of | emall radius around Griswold, where|Brenker, a member of his Beecher con- | . "‘_"L‘og,_,w Worry over fll-health does your|J, 40 Shetuckst St, Norwich, Ct. Eaie s 5y ool poris. e for Narth ek & complete cure of their child. the fath- | it originated with graftings made by]sregation, in Chicago Saturday, In- | AN UP-TO-DATE _ | health ‘no good, and merely causes e South America during 1910 was 58,114 €r takes on a new view of life and se- | 5ld Dr. Cogswell who more than two|fcrmation reached the police that a OR DRESSING SACK.| wrinkles, that make you look older No. 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1-3, | (about 20,000 from Greece), of whici o gures emploment. In time the child | zenerations ago lived on the farm now | Wife, Edith Jones Harton, daughter of - % than you are. Westerly, R. L - about 48,000 went to the United States, discharged from the hospital and|owned and occupied by John C. Haw-|2 British retired' naval officer, and |Ladies’ Negligee, With Yoke and|" y¢ jou are sick, don't worry, but go 7 e % i piness reigns in the humble lttle | kins. A seedling tree grew in an ob- | three children were awaiting Harton in Sleeve in Ome. : about it to make yoursel? viell To do HERE YOU ARE! Long Distance ‘Phone. Je28a 1t is announced that the first blast ure corner of his orchard, cuttings|England. The arrest followed. this we repeat the words of thousands | furnace of the new Tata Iron and Steey sm which were grafted into the Bald- ¢ | Tms charming and cool looking (o- |of other former sufferers from wom-|7-room cottage, barn. hemnery, all in | Works, in India, will be blown in with~ E S 3 3 ; 4 - . fine condition, 5 acres of zood land. . 4 AT POLI'S. win and later into the Northern Spy,| OIL TRUST OFFERS e Sw! Tt 1ai | anly 1lls, _similar te yours. when we f h E in three or four months, and that steel . e R R e : ait winds of rrutt, ‘near the” oy, | Charles E. WRItNEy | mir s rosueen saris in tois: R with the Cogswell Pearmain as a re- 5 Jt is the unamimous verdict of all | sult, with its peculiar spicy flavor all| - PLEA OF NOT GUILTY. {1 sleeves in one. The deep cut neck just outside of city. 10 bave seen the Poli Players' pro- | its own. cdge may bLe finished plain or with the g = E. A. PRENTICE, Charged on 143 Counts With Violating 227 MAIN STREET __—m. Medicinal plants are a marked feats ’ \ e of the indigeneous flora of Jamai-- ca, but little if any attempt is made ta FOR SALE - exploit them, although the natives know their value and use them with great Roosevelt Ave., No. 85—Near the|success in treating fever and colds, Bleaehery, Greeneville, six-room cot- tage, large garden, with grapes, fruit,| <he clock in the fower of Trinity juetion of “The Man of the Fiour,” tat T flat collar. The fullness of the fronts "Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street. 3% is the bast stock production vet | CHANDLER & PALMER'S BILL Elkins Anti-Trust Law. snd vack I8 gathiered nnder thogyoke Smsde at the theater, and when the Beeat success of last nd held in ce at the waistline by a o e e T i Csiges: | It 18 a wonderful female remedy, as wson is taken | Is O. K’d by Board of Warden and| Tockport, N. Y. Oct.’ 10.—In the|3s. 34 36, 35, 40 and 42 inches, bust | you will admit if you try it. b'l B 2 siatement be- | Burgesses—To Be .Paid as Funds|United States circuit court here today | measure, ~It fequires 2% vards of 40- | Directions for lts use are printed in utomobilie argaln portance. Never | permit. the Standard Oil company, through |inch malerial for the 36-inch size. six languages with every bottle. Price Bave there been so many personal hits | e 3 { counsel, pleaded not guilty to an in-| A pattern of this illustration mailed | $1.25 at druggists. 1910 Model Buick Touring Car. Al [ (38e. large garden, with grape: made in any one production. The two imk of the warden| dictment containing 143 counts char. | t» any address on receipt of 10 cents | pp ) NCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. |in first class shape: new tires, extra | ' ™" s - church, New York, is 100 years old, Jeading roles are o jcourse of excep- | ‘as heid Monday even. | 17 the company with violating the E- | in sil rlg:}‘g;;‘":}:)_i_mE o 106 West 129th Street. New Y. shoes and tubes. Will be sacrificed Main St., Preston Side, No. 644 —Large | Rust and age have played havoc with' But the not stop ot g e - Cruap) N. Y. to Burlington and Rutland, Vt. A L N e eaue] lM’ ImAntic; Comut $YE5 27 Myers Ave., West Shl Modern cet in diameter, with numerals in- | the committee on the Chandler & Pal- | 3); containing over 400 designs of Ladies there as is frequently the case. Henry | 8 V"L 0N 0 1E (ime to be cor-| UNited States. Attorney O'Drien gave | Sisses and Chlldren's Patierns. coliage of eight rooms, with several | Scribed in stone. Carleton, in the role of Horrigan, the | ot PRl tehorted 1o jce that he would cAll the case f % rui variety antity. e 5 ct. Wa _ewis reported that the | M b se for | orger through The Bulletin Company ’ lots, fruit in variety and quantity. At gt £ maprincipled politician, gives one of { bt S A s pied fiet thelr ial at the November term of the court Patiern Dept Norwich, Gomn. o oo Adam’s avern SALE HORSES hargain price. The Winnines exhibition of 1011 wit SR sreatept a ind sharacteriza- | and betwen Mathewson and Mechanic| ™ 2 Z * ve 25 Horses that are f g G I M Do best K 18 Hons ever secn locally, and has Jumped | sireots had been lald. and also that a | o 1 = = | 1861 excilinge. Some. F00d chunke; several | parke A excellent house T a fine in: | kind western Canada has cver known, at once into nks of POP- | anhole had been placed on Slater| Mutual Life Trustees Are Eligible. 2000 i Horses and four nice drivers— A Ve bailding lots.” Maaaos | This exhibition Is to western Canada wlar players with the local audierices. b v 3 e ] Bhat the: Toronto. exhibition s to- th avenue and connected with the sewer.| Albany, N. Y., Oc PR . lof of them 'are fast. The most of | improvements. Will be sold very low | What the Toronto exhibition is ] TS otea That the treasures be u: | court Justics Chester toity deesded || Splendid for O1d People || Ser L, LRGN, Rk finadard | theve ronex are beini need ity . |1 P2 GuTE Viyer and' t57ma “ace' 't | sasiern part of the Dominion.and while - | Bbtemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavariar | The "'{"’5 are right. Come and see For other property for sale or to|the latter, it is commercially of muc! % o . khnlr’xy.‘ed ml pay as ’:mx(-h of (;har'udler :‘::I.'E{‘,inslr the action begun by Sol Rosen- Whiskey or Beer Habit | & Faime: sl as uiers were condein | biotc ot ehicamo to Selaslue a1 | e e, | Bt "l and Brion,”Macits | (oo R e AR A - 4 | Scotch Ale, Dublin Stox! ELMER R. PIERSON. t, 1t lists at offi Frankli ) e ve ZOREINE 14 tho standard remeds ana | FAUEC (he action of the treasurer in | fces of the Mutual Tife Insurance con. | 16 _accumulated poisons in the blood | 8% e 410 el Gizer Ale, Dunkes | Tol 177-12 . 209270 | panarer ST ki of rie westomnd lese 20 ;zuse rheumatic pains in th int R = SRRl B Square. sep28d | terial evid rithin a short time of everswihere recosnized as Uie most | paving the intercst on the electric light | pany of New York. Rosenblott clair B o o JOlntS: | HIl . B: Ale, Frank:Jories” Nourish- 3 s ATt e Tl ‘eésafu] and rellable hom at | plant bonds, amounting to $262 thai six of the elected trustees were |MUSCles, and = back. These WAIMINES | {no Ale, Sterling Ditter Ale, Anheuser 3 % eclipsing anyihing in (he Dominion. the ~Drink Habit” It is The following bilis were v : I ot policyholders and therefore ineligi- |SPould be promptly relieved and se- | pygiveiser, Sehlitz and Pabst. y - | 2R 2 . by thousands of women, be- | For streets, Thmoths Shea $2 Ble o) Borve. a& Brustons rious illness avoided by using the fol- ADAN NAhih T l)eck S Rflll Estflte Ageflc The Norddeutscher Liovd announcest e o motriored ihelr loved ones|onthy Connelly $i.50. Thomas Murra: 7, lowing prescription which shows won- A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. MONEY LOANED that early next year four of its East: Asiatic imperial mail steamers will ¢ FARHS A SPECIALTY S Beie 5’:5“’}"’&'(“3‘.':‘.’% Clude Atanila in=heir Dorts of o Lowest Rates of Interest. An the first time, The Goeben, Prinz dcrful vesults even after the first few | Telephone 447-12. { Goses. It will eventually restore phy- S g 21524 Police, P. B, Driscoll $31.43. Curb- Hartf f : - ment for DrIK: ure now \sed]ing for St Mar o2 i (‘:u,hum,g SHarkfatd kapec In. Fair. Health " I e 5 tion 83 ;. Nty A 10.—The now cele- |sical vizor. -“One ounce compound focts Tor home . any e ot | o et Sor mose henie by jS1TIC] hrated Hartford leper is reported.in 4 | syrup of Sarsaparilla: one ounce Toris THE F I.Es l < . established firm to deal wi Friedrich, Prinzess Alice and - Who wants 1o save her Rusband | ter lrary $586 and - mirests §1870, [ TOIF State of hewlth at the City hos- |combound; half pint OF hizh grade 132 Spring Sireet, Willimantic, Conn. (Established 1872.} will touch at the Philippine capitdl on T et woAN 0. (| their homeward journey. A livi 2 Main Street, Upstairs. i of wide circles at Manila will STORAGE FOR FURNITURE fulfilled, including the oy | tor telephone at hose house $4.75. F. | _ou .'xnr'f.x"n:': ::'!‘:f\,r'l’s"yxe by aflm?n, Tor manhole on Siater ave. | M an isolated cottage that was for- | meal and at bed time. The bottle to son from ~Drink” will be glad to b P 54 So:| pital, where he” was taken several | whiskey. This to be mixed and used : hat she can purchase ORRINI{ Soutnern New England Telephone Co.| weels ago. The patient. is quartered | tablespoonful @oses’ before. each 350 D IN N E R i P Ty merly used for smalll)x pitients. One (he shaken cach time” Any druggist 5 I TO! i AND COMMODITIES. A 5 the islands, that sets (he g lor & free booklet ! télilag all s i i i male nurse is in charge of him, and |bas these ingredients o1 will quickly : %ol g THERE 15 no advertsing medium In | U on a direct steamship co : v i g Point. 1t s said that the Jisease is not mak- | et them for you. Any one can mix ; "Eonneoti SR | o Between the Philip < & D8 The Ladies’ Aid society of the Buff-! ing any .¢r§n}$ . DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12t S0-20 pinin $t, dlaiin for basinecs resuiie .o ¥ | dmerica viu the Mediterras 2 SO