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= © NCRWICH. CONN. TGESDAY, OCT. 3, 1911, " X IS GOING 1 the supreme officers of the big Frerch- Why I s ds : - ; ¢ v [ ON TONIGHT PUTNAM Cunadian organization, amounced that y It Succeeds - under ‘the heading of “WANTEI = OR ’ : 3 T he was ready to make his report an . ¥ : ’ g~ Pictures ai the Breed The- | ~HALLOWE'EN LUNcrlEDN | oraered that a special convention be : ABVERTIISEMENTS TO g are i at e = ¢ 3 . 2 e Called to receive it. Before it is pre- | Because I¥'s for One Thing Oniy, and 4 or RENT" inserted c , g = % S and Motion Pistures at| Given for Members of Tussday Club by | (dniieq to the convention, Rowever, the | - yoreich booh o 3 P = : B : : e Suhiiie scasgns dnes. : SEe City et Poli's Theate: h. mitted to Chief Jus- orwic ople Appreciate This. < Game Is sport inviting, The sIheater. Mrs. George Hathaway. report will ho submitted'to Chiet Tu VL ; d ’tis plenty, all alloy, 3 PN e s Armery. s ,’ + 5t o al_ The members of the Tuesdsy club | fee: R Nothing can be good for everything. cenis per line, six words to the ....c pi® shape quite derightiig; | Course 2t Centeal Baptiss Giumers | were rovally entertained by Mrs. | Wnat the report will contain Mr.| JO el s i o2 RS 6""0,,""*”4,.. s " Shetucket , No. 1. 0. 0. ¥,] George Hathaway of Fremont street | Chafee refuses to say, but those in a ng one thing well brings success. _excitement Int: binds 3 at 2 Halloweon luncheon, the third | position to know claim that it will | Doan's Kidney Pills do one thing 7 e Drey each 15 sighting. in a series of lnncheons to be given to | show that there have been more than | only. WANTED. FOR SALE. 0 RENT. e & . ) the club by club members, 5000 false entries made in the books | ik o % = : . - e e oy o The dining room was most atirac- | of the society, and that these entrles| - 07 I i WANTED—First elass stenographer | FOR SALE—Chestnut mare, 1450, 8| PO RENYT—In the vars block, No. 234 | puplic sinners hunt for, goats, . tively decorated with jack-o'-lanterns | were made to hide a deficit of over ey relieve backache, kidney and anahzynewhmer. Must be very accurate | years old, nne worker. O. S. Peck, |Franklin St, a’'very desirable -t?;l;g _Lest_the public nag m % ANNGUNCEMENTS | and the table with the Hallowe'en dec- | §40,000, How much above $40,000 the | bladder trouble. Jith machine, and also write a gogd | Nocwich Town. ocusid | Lenement @ rooms, separace enfrunce; | vnels sam f» crapping Gruits, | orations of a witch stirring the for- | deficic. will Teach Mr. Chafee refuses| Here in Norwich evidence to Drove | HNght party. Apsiy inoced Ramawril.) ¥OR SALB_New milch Holstein | Ave. from 10 to 2and 7 t0 9 D. M. - | Gunning for s STtk "biste; e tunes of club members in a witeh's | to say. iy P|ing, staling experience and . precent |cow. Luther Holton, No. Frankiin, | miy6STuTh A5 bad ones to tag ‘em. - BREED THEATER | Keitle as a centerpiece, was very pret- | ' When the insurance commissioners |1t Corwich, | ClbIeyinent, addrossed {0’ Business, | ALISerong’s Crosing. Bl e e S ey ; PACKED TO ¥HE DOORS, | !V Place caras, candle rhades and | of Massachusetts and New York made | ‘D. J. Brown, 6 Summer St, Norwich, | care of Bulletin. 0cla. | TRARMERY HUNTING AND TRIS- | Docer ohryory, dssirable house won | Hunters, in the-woods of Maine e Laskets representing pumpkins added | (heir-report attacking and condemning | Conn., say: WANTED — Twenty-five woodchop- |PASSING NOTICES—The _following | conveniences. Apply to J. J. Desmond. | Careléss guides are shooting; Dramatic “Foul Play” the Great At |really o The decorative scheme. Tho | ilie saministration of the finances Of | uTtie resuits that followed the use of | Pars At 0nce. Shex rams Jawert Iy, | words PHRted on cloth 1x12: Notics: octiod” | GothaT ans nunt in eore pain, traction. : Tives, " Croutons, ehicken - pattice: | uise oulcred. Supreme President’ Irelix | Doan's Kidney Pills in my case were | il : Stoothig or tiespassing o this farss | UE T BATE fmished rooms, Mt | candidates‘are huating place, s “renct od t Frenc] satl o a d_the tirely d this | . VANTED—Wide awake girls for as- | under penalty of the law,” with any | Suerite building. Mrs. Lees. 376 Maln. | While across the ocean's space, Last i - a: th ala: French fried potatoes, French pea: Gatineaun of Southoridge |0‘ leman entirely satisfactor 1 procure sembling. Apply Superintendent, F.L |hame on 1t. 12 Tor $1; ¢ for 15 cents oct26d Nations turn them . to & ¢ . fening iound: fthe BoPUlar|juncheon rolls, Waldorf sulad, resignatior. of Supreme Secretary T remedy at N. D, Sevin & Son’s Drug |Company. SODIE - | Domtane paTd e 1 Aeconioany oot b b eI ysm vom Auts ot 130 | 32 559 B toneiak 1 hi: = o y | cream, cake, nuts, candy, coffee. Adelard Caron of Woonsocket —Mr. Stora and it proved effective in strenth vsl'l‘l}A’l‘lON WANTED voung | +he ‘Bulletin Co., Norwich, Conn. Broadway: all modern improvemepts. Sadiences in its history. ‘and many| suiad was served in Hallowe'en bas- | Caron complied with the reguest and(Store and it v ton BIrl o aseist with Mosserit WaE 1 loctsld . Apply at 127 Broadway. ocizpd IN THE STREETS. were mot able w0 see even the second | j.is of apples and the ice cream in | Dhileas J. Hemond of Woonsocket was | ening my kidneys and relieving other | {7, 1 SRSt | 0 isework; g0 4 = - 3 = e o pecformance, and will have to try | 3 4 e % e edulrad o SRl 5 L . Address Box 200, Bulle- | FOR SALIE—23 Indian Runner ducks.| “mo RENT_A tenement, 4 s, LR vt s f T TR 10 He L otiss e RN L ¥ | Sellow baskets resembling tiny pump- | appointed to act as temporary secre- |symptoms of kidney trouble. tin Office. Sotfia. [acohbarEor 240 pire White S8 Satn: | ol el e ot 2 koY | Boy, my boy, it & Jensly tm the oity; gl y s one kins. From the fortune pot each drew | tary. (Statement given August 27, 1908) | WANTED A cook AppL 3 {Correct markings. 75 yearlng R. L |minutes wall from Square. Inquire 10 Y hights without s tege oo . the dncet brilliant and pertect film storles | her prophecy for life with a tiny gold- Change of Feel % £ SavANTED + APPly at 12|Red hems, 25_soft romsters. Glen Val- [[Hobart avenuc. Got31d - | pbiionsnall ton. SHEely An I <in ne . "'"'.;’ e 2 2 'lo|en emblem attached. Each guest ar- | There has been a revulsion of feel- STILL PRAISES DOAN'S ley Poultry Yards, -Brooklyn, Conn. e e e T ‘more dissemble, :"-‘-"::‘ e characters seem 10| rived robed in costumes appropriute | g e that time, however, and the [ On July 22, 1911, Mr. Brown added: | WANTED—To kno of a good five- | _0ctild R RN A D e pis 1o| I am frightened and I tremble—and SRS Sty is Givided iuto tirse reck he season, including witches, Schol- | rank and file of the society are not s | I still hold a high opinion of Doan's | Sent Slrons clgar for sale here ihat| ™ FOR SALE_A Wheeler & Wilson | 1. Brown, 28 Shetucke: St. octisd | ° I would that you were here. e ~ | ars, Mother Goose, autumn girl and | gignoged to criticise Mr. Caron as they | . = lic | Jou can recommend. Address Stranger, | drophcad sewing machine, almost new, — . 0y—Got eep you! each 1.000 fect long, there is a contin- | /% V F conclusion. of the | Liposed ta criticlo: Kidney Pills and confirm the public [ Bulletin. 3 octiid | prieg $io. - Call or Write Benn, 57 Maple | X0 MENT—No. 8 Umon St Tachug | o LS ity (olh_v:.‘nm tiat compels one to was entered into [ “When the receivership ~proceedings | statement I gave in their praiss some | ~3yaNTED_Lady of refnement e | Sk Norwich. onterTuth URIon Square, dat of soyon' reomsLint.o + X Doy I Uad gworn: toweep #6 =:em“mu" has Been other than one | whije pictur Se Ten Gineh, 'he | were before the superior court in this | years ago, Kidney trouble and T have | pendent on her own resoirces who| WOOD TOR SALE_—While it lasts, Maln St. 3 oct10d Time, T thought was stronger than o | remainder of the time was spent in| city a efore a compromise was 2 45 ST uld like to e up & philanthropic | sawed hard wood, cord, $5.50; 3 = S elin SL: he whispers long gone b: To accommodate the crowds the per- | [UI RIS, 00 108, Mie, YOS PR ad | I, and Before o imevs for the | PCD stransers for a long tim | work among’ other Womeh. Good re- |halt cord, $3.” Clarence Sholes. "Phions |~ T0 RENT—Store at 69 Eranklin SL: | The ardent looks, the Cagor words, the formances will begin at 7 o'clock sharp | ,j, o delightful time that they were | hoi it WEtEry (nd 5. B, Brindamour | - ¥or sale by all dealers. Prica 50c. | muneration. Addregs Box I5, care Bul- | 601-6. ortsod ¥ | possesmlon &t bpee; Jmguire A€ Builer Bup lIttle love and hurried— o the e, O, Second perform- | Ljad they were members of the Tues- | of ‘Woonsocket, the complainant, Mr. | Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, New ). 222,00 : betsid T T T T 3 ¢ e But they ail come back unbiiried and - . ity Notes. ihat many false entries had been made | ¢ oY C, v ers, ; ful d; f et prine. $13." 108 North Main St ©f a rich London merchant, graduates 'y Bt States. drive and take care of his car. about 3,500 miles. Will make price low |-ments; price, $13. Boy, my boy, v t Bagnroogrn n A i A\ nleeting of the wiys and mesus |in the books of the society. . S : oct3d ¥, my boy, you were glad with youth Bemttng. Cnder = plos. of teoding s | commits ltsabeily Porer Pt | My Coron samitted that money be- | Remember the, name—Doan's—and | PLy Somers br - for immediate sale O o T o | s ind power, ™ Rober: Penfold, money. e forges | nam chup held at the | longing to the sick and death beneilt | take mo other. Mountain street, Willimantic. e L I B Toioy awas like a flower that you Ms fathers name to a check for a|liome of the rege; J. Daniels | funds had been transferred to the ad- e = h FOR SALE—_York state cows) now | Bookbinder, 108 Broadway: SStS0 < | And Wheraver Sot sy b Mebrel be & Jarge amount awn t . of Ring street. ministration fund, which had heen used | A Great Advantage to Working Men |price for svot cash, Would comsider |car load just arrived. C. H. Baker,| AN DHED R S &irl with eves that glisten, der, getting the latter M1s. C. F. Waterman has returned | by the supreme officers to promote un-| A Maple, 1 th St, Steuben- | 50me second hand skite roofing, modern ( Willimantic, Conn. oct2Sd | anioncas 55 Ualon Bt Telophone 8544, | A Sirl to waitand listen—and a girl Eives Bim the - . | fron brief visit with relatives in | dertakings foreign to the spirit and| ville, 0., savs: “For vears I suffered | bath and laundry tubs. Erank’ W. Co¥, | “yor SALE—TFour horses: one pair | _apriod 6 oy 3:3”::;1» her! P Jbjects o society. om weal ki E sever. 2 | Westeriy, & s 2 z Bea: 4 OB iz S1p_he: The crime is rt, and as | Providen PR o | obfectacol the saclety o\ Hrs | rom aveak kidnéys #nd & severablad- TS 0COIL_ weign 2800: sound and kind; 7 vears|™ | [GHT MANUFACTURING SPAGE ZLouis Untermeyer. Arthur fais t him : | s Chirlotte Champlin and Miss | Now, however, it 15 said der trouble. 1 learned of Foley Kidney | HMELP WANTED Young men fo put | ¢Id. One pair 2600; sound -and_iind. | o5 CR T MATHES B s fenced to five vears sercity % | Bessic Champlin were in Worcester | compromise siopped Mr. Caron from | Pillg and their wonderful cures so I |in ali Or parc of their time seiling poli- | APDly Jas. Downing, Plaintield, Conn.” | TO RENT—With or without pewer VIEWS AND £ Arthur is engaged 10 mar on | recently, | iling the whole story, and there are | hegan taking thom and sure enoush 1 |Cles for fhe' Great” Wastorn ' Cisualiy oct28d |and ste T ey VARIETIES - . St 25 Reed spent week end | those who are more guilty than helhad as good results as any I heara | {OmPany at the cost of One Dollar per | —Fomgaym—Two R, T, Red Cockerels. | S0acs: The lightest, cleanest, airest — e S 3 5 : £ WHich” has. gained & |t i & month. "Lots of money in this. If ALE—Two R. I. Red Cockerels. | factory floor In Norwich. Apply A. A. Clever Sayi 2 | with refatives in Bastford. was. A rumor which has g about. My backache left me and to | Menth; -Lots, b 111 Hamilton avenue, East Side. Sayinge { Mrs. C. H. Kelley has broken up |wide cireulation, and which is general- | one of business, - expressman, that | Gecarey aviice to Wm. O, Stowell, B ot Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Bulld- ¥ Part II, Robert Penfold is found 30 nas broken up | wide cireula % A genera ne of my business,-expressman, that | General Agent, Meriden, Conn, ] ing, Franklin St. cor. Chestnut Ava | Should auld i mnder another name, a convict in Au er home in Grove street and Is board- | Iy believed to be trae, has it that A alone is a great advantage. My kid- = - FOR SALE_A new milch Jersey cow, | | je24d . acquaintance be forgot tmlla. Arthur Wardlaw, who in-| George Tavlor of South | Caron will make sensational declara- | neys acted free and normal, and that | ., WANTED—Salesman in each county |5 years old, C, A Chapman, Montville. OWe", now, it all depends B B Sathers T vy specula- | | tions In the near futvre involving oih- | saved me a lot of misery. It is Mow | secas. SBeimingat siiuations, Sood pay | Tolephone 247-2. oct2sd ; " whether bne a “fiver” horrows tlom, arranges to have a ship belong- | Daniels, regent of Eliza- | er members of the supreme burcau, | a pleasure to work where it used to be rNestness, ot experionce, necessary SAL S a A $me 1o the frm scuttied for the . |Deth Porter Pytnam ‘chapter, D. A R. | and that in eace anything should hap | & misory. Foloy Kidney Pilis have | Cobb & Co. It wnilin, Mas oo s w0i S e 5 g —Judge. ». Thromgh a stramge series of | Mrs. M. H. Medbury, registrar, an pen to im before e C cured me and have my highest praise.’ ANTED -~ wener. | purchaser.” Address R. H., care Bulle- {5 ‘ommy— at is poetic s Befen RS fanmees, | Past Regonts Mra G . Shaw, Mits | has ‘Commitied these statements 10 | The Tos & Ossood Co. L VANTEDCompetent girl for wener- | B Setiia ¢ have a Fine Pa—When the woman whoss boy e on this very steamer,and Robert Elizabgth Clarke, Mrs. S. M. Wheel- | writing and provided that they be read B 500d_wages. APy to Mrs. J. 1. Ross, | FOR SALE—Second hand patlor stove broke a window meets the woman her. They are cast on an unin- ock ond 3liss Emma Whipple, and Mrs. | before the convention, if necessary. | Gives Aid To Strikers. T34 chuton: st Willimentis; Cont | 10 gt Second hend parlor stoxe 4 whose dog mever bites—ew " mein island. . O Mohas duseted Re S | el I oo ,th‘:"';‘;‘f'i Sometimes liver, kidneys and bowels | _0ct30d Hutchinson, 38 14th St. Sctird Store To Rent Sun. Pare TI1 shows General Rolleston ar- | \. K. field day leld at Groton last|ing Justice Tanner, the only bus seem to go on a strike and refuse to| WANTED—A Tew Sood weavers (o LE—, 7 pass; “Are you goin in_London, findine, to his hor- | week . Lefore the speclal convention Will be | work right. Then wyou need those |work nizhts; Knowles i0oms: fancy | Lopor smie 10 i mtiess Donditiar Smith of Mr. Jonosts o omtr Kooere it i daghter has been Srock. || is. C. I Torey and Miss & Biis- | che election of officers, When the com- | pleasant. ' littie " strike-breaicers — Dr. | caseimorse: “Eood worke: e o138 | KT Tugh Mo fo SR Ll in th | Which is the better looking?'~St, e e rarts o arcnthe | abeth Clarke were n Willimantic on | promise was reached and Commission- | Ring's New Tife Billto give thom | $1s. Der sweek of five mights. The At | Naress 3. 3. Beliey, Garage. The Hare: m (4 | Louis Post-Dispateh 3 B Mor. Meantine Tobort and | Monday. Ur Chafee was sppolnted, Justice Tan- | nutural aid and gently compel proper | SWwaga Co. Inc, Dayville, Gonn. Gotd0a | ford Rubber Werks Co, Hariford, Conn. “Do you kn . 2 are living happily on their is- pt. C. E.‘Pratt of Bradley street |ner entered a decision whereby the |action. Excellent heaith soon follows. | ~WILL BUY three second hand steam % 5d Sl aaaeious 2t | “Not. to and & mmmcual love has sprune | !s in Ashford this week. m compromise was approved on condi- | Try them. 25¢ at The Lee & Oe~00d | hoating plants with piping and 1 R SAEEE W b ek wa“re an HQ“SC |speak to” “But I thousht you had \ mp. Bobert has despaiched a num-| George C. Richter of Hartford was | tion that the present supreme officers | Co. tors if in first class condition and low |} iier 3 vears old, made by Stewart of called on him?” “I did—but he did all Beor of wild ducks with 2y t- | @ visitor with friends in Putnam on | should resign on the day before the price for spot cash. Would consider | y2/e%y 8 Vears b, WACC S ; the talking.”—Tit-Bits. a ith messages at- | & visi . S o rition. yas called to order. somo second hand slate roofing, modern | Worcester; will stand 125 pound steam He—I am willing_t giving their location. Through | Monday. ! S W o 9or | probable that actual operations will | Dith and Jaundry.tubs. Frank W. Coy, | Dressure. Inquire A. A. Fournier, Troy lock E illing_to make conces- ©he of these, the general finds them. | Several ‘1’Se"-fl§ l.\‘plhnul fever ik .i;_thllf ng\fir::lzr:m;\nl“,:e ':m“; 2| 5o Qetarred natilsspstug; sy = mot-to [Wemenly, R, T oct30d, ' | Steam Laundr: octz1d | y S 4 ;:e'fns“i’;;.l:lflllyé Hek—Yex: e e onderfully | onms, | 0 eMisting n surrounding | Eeeem e breme President Felix Gati- | interfere with the winter's work of | WANTED —Wish to purchase bullfi- | AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—QUICK. supply meet the demand-Bo :Iw @trong, one, Arthur is confronted with | . g i S the ehunch. ing lot not less than 50x159 in_center i APPLY TO " -—Boston double villainy, a great wrong is —_— neau of Southbridge, Mas: bu‘greme A i State size, location snd Brice raorfi‘4Fc°§fl..‘a§3":—?:?.Zrbéa‘{{‘"&f?' ";‘:,3 Transcript. Fighted. and Robert Penfold is de- JEWETT CITY Loedxioe: ;hs'gvl::mlgflq\cl:;;c:{ sl Quwners only, Plainfield Land and | condition. Stebbins & Geyret (evenmgs | -I-h P k D C S lL-ee your neighbor, the banker, is ¢ @lared a fres and innocent man. R e o 25 uilding Co.. Shannen Bldg. oct30d { only), Sachem Park. octisa e Parker - Davenport Co. igoling for o cashisr.” ‘Whatl Again? — - Gonnelly-E} i 5 - J. I . FANTED = s >d a new ‘one a DR. HILLIS TONIGHT. Connslly-Eiermann Wedding on Mon- | ocket must tender their resignations Just Sa | GoyANTED_Horse for its keeping | —FGR SALE—13 horsepower runabout, while ago.” “Yes; that - : e 5 Good care. Elmer A. Phillips, R. D. 2, NORWICH, CONN. . 5 U's the one he's S v 5 :Hy at St. Mary’s Church—Personal to Ceu;mlsfioner Chafee on or before | ’ oF telepiiane” 1083-¢, atter 7 p. m. A oondinn Hanpha e W esiier 3 3 ICoking for.”—London Opinien: Noted Congregational Divine in Y. M. ltems. ecember 11. i ot - Plymdnse ere | have been urged hy | e ————————————— | “phTnTIN q . Pl ere’s a man mentioned C. A. Lecture Course. | . These officers - Al WANTED—10,000 to 15,000 feet mate. ING = FOR FARMERS—250 in this paper who is 103 vears old and At 7.30 Monday evening in St. their friends not to resign, but if they b ria) for wooden building. size 42x33, 33 |noteheads and 350 6% (regular busi- P e e d A trma 1 . store for thome o ear | T3 % charch, the wedding . Mias Nei- | should follow dhis adviee” they. worlia | It Means FE g, YGtochad to ML Gisttant | 20es s cnseiqgen ngnlly priniod for SR Eoon! TR Tt tae oa . Neweil Dwight Fillls at the Central | Jiz Eicrmarn and Daniel Connelly b abieto Turiiie ; ! Original and Genuine | Biiic miroet New bondon, Gonn, Co+ ¥ land prices for'any Siinting vou are in FOR SALE. I'm not half as old as he is.—Brown- Ghurch this evening. Not only | Plare, Jlev. Erancls J. Kuster | S i { uin i Gotagd |nmeed of . The Bulletin Company, Nor- ing's Magazine. § Dr. Hillis famous because of his| (iated. The places of honor were { | = e 2 wich, Conn. Y Bl Ho ot nir Sac vt i « o2 motabie s, fn- | & o ot e o > S s i e et A TR e g : ze. i o Eben— o Gues: of Jon Chopman | Wore a traveling dress of blue Submitted by New York Architects— [ % | examinations Jan. 15th. Sample ques- | iiiteq in corner, $1.85: 1.000. $1.85; exarelie Dsle ; Ihen—Yep:'. She R . b S T SV k 0 Food-drink for @S: | lions free. Write immediately, Frank- | D5¢%s 8. SO o310 thought she had to run across the room Wilas s Soclety,” -Great|hat to mateh and carrled a wh Episcopalians to Have Handsome | {1in Institute; Dept. 35 K Rochester, N. | 2090 35,307 10,009, $10. 500 noteheads. to the window every time anybody me A" He : serge, hand em < = | - e T 5 = |38 h0.00, sstsas. nce sl + Because of his connection with with hat to mateh. o Wil o ct. oct, 30— | Agrees with the weakest hotses enre: and Arivern 1% s i | 395 10,080, '$17:50; 500 billhead: > P n e s one deer, (e nectio n - ot as Beived at ibe Nems illimantic, ¢ | - by %) tors 2 PDly frton Vi S esas A farm of 50 acres of land well expression in your eyes is positively Qi Congresational church of Bropk- | o ‘the brides sister, Mrs. Casper Hoppe | -, The Conmecticut Churchman say Delicious, invigorating and nutritious, | Cavaniugh, McCaftrey & Co., pissex, Cu. | Priied, L5 Se Lo divided; good 6 Troom house and human?” “Don’t say that,” replied v S8 America. | Tio sucoesded Dr. Lyman Gu L resent From Qo | Preliminary sketches for the proposed | Rich milk, malted grain, powder form, | — 2% _ | printea. $1.25; 1006, $1.75: 5, barn; hen houses; 600 cords of M |tho other. “One of these excited Abbott, who resigned to take charge of r and Norwich. The bride re- | €W church at Willimantic have been = - | WANTED—A girl to take entire 10,000, $10. Printing of every descrip. wod on farm; over 50 bearing hunters may mistake me for a guide.” e el has uEe Of | eived many valuable presents includ. | Stbmitted by the architects,-of New 0 P . charge of thé kitchen and to assist in |tion done promptly. Send for samples. fruit trees. All within 3 mmutes’ —Washington Star. The T prepared in a minuf Ottiook. The church has a mem- pr Sore T At Al and parial Cooking: must be - thoroughly compe- | The Dulletin GO, Norwich. Conn. 2 : : ¢ 2,156, h 7,0 le in ! ing cut glass, silverware and a check j ;o' The presen % i 2 tent 1y 69 O 2 walk of trolley and 10 minutes of “His wife i v of 2,156, with 0 people g i 3, ent. Apply 69 Church street. oct25d ‘s is a business woman all . [ e Pegpe i re 1 I'house, with certain alteraticns, will | Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, | 12t Arrly ' 5 2 Baltic vill: Price $2,000, ights = cod various club schools and associa- (rom the brothers of the bride. e der o dse Ui e e c village. $2,000. righ ‘What makes you say that? who look to Plvmouth church as | Mr. and Mrs. Connelly left ‘on the | Temain in thely present Sttuaton, wid | guges Oytiors gre imitatic [ and braifer tenders for day work and TW® FAMILY HOUSE “She's installed a time clock in the their home chu-ch. 10.17 train for Providence, Fall River | the new church wi £ rtght IONSs | i it Work. Apply at Ossawan Mills. lin w. - B istel Vithin .56 hall and he has to punch it when he n angles to them, so that, as occasion | niz PRIy in Westerly Fire District, within 560 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, ;s Ms. Millie menner is quiet and znd Hartford. S d = oct25d = . ' i goes out nights and when he gets a o demands, both buildings can be thrown i s L feet of trolley, on large lot; also four T > Back Detrait I o He never moves to one Borough Briefs. int. The pla; rovide for a dig- LE:! | TWANTED — A competent orson | COttage houses within ten minutes Central Building, Norwich, Conn. ; e e into one. The plans provide g GAL NOTICES, 3 2 o o Of his desk. e makes few gest- | i3 A. W. Harris is visiting in New | nified and substantial stone building, Tl e | with references for. housework in a|X8lk of three large industries, for sale. The time was long past midnight. wes. He talks with clear cat enuncia- | “edford. capable of seating about 225, It iS| DISTRICT OF PLAINFIELD, Ss.,|family of two: extra good.wages. Ad- particulars given and property shown “What was that terrific noise up- ‘tion to his audience Mrs, £. W. Wood was in charge of Court of Probate, Oct. 28, 1911. [‘dress’P. O. Box i74, Willimantic, Conn. | ¥ FRANK W. COY, stairs, darling?” exclaimed the nervous _He ushers his hearers with no Yor- | i1z reading room at the Slater library | = Estate of Margaret Finnisey, late of | octzid 6 Hizh St, Wenterly, R. L young man. “I think it must have been Biewiers scops ot the ory. anmtiiae | Sy Afterugon, Do the spplication ot Saseon A, | SUANTED__Ols Eopss foather, Beds | Telepnoncs 848265 octsia FARMS {aop ChpE e e Hat and sepiled = o . Laura Jodoih has refumed from HI"G EGZEMA n" HA"I]S Bottomley, by his . attorney, John T | Bfog,cash prices pald | Address €. % 2 a-alor‘ e The fhemtiations bury to her former place as cleric | ", Coughiin " of. Norwieh, Conn, praying | Dickinson, General Dellvery, Norwick, SALE HORSES Wh:t $2,500. will Buy Platitudinous Papa—My son, you ; . e illustrations . i, Zegeor's store | g Eczema began on the second Joint of my | that letters of administration inay betConm: B At 2 A 120 acre farm, well divided into |Should always look before you lean. from mature, what the doctor saw, \ir and Mrs. Carl Jennings of Dan- | $humb on my left hand. Several blisters as per applica- | WANTED—-Piano tuning and repair- | T have several good Horses to sell b e ke N e | Little Horace—T dunno. When vou are . Ris tireless eyes, Jast week as he i.icon spent Sonday. i town. came which soon broke and water oozed from appears: it is | ing. All work guaranteed, A G. Gordon, | that will weigh from 1300 to 1400 Ibs., | MOWIRE BRSIUEE SNC W08 BBG . [in the middle of the road an’ an auto ) across the glade, or 5t00d On & | Af. and \lrs. George A, Kahn and | tBem. Then the terrible itching began, and | Wpplication be | 20§ Prospect St, Clty. Tel. 653-2. all rexdy for hard wark. Also some | LArse 12 room house phinted white | orniaois right in your car, voud m overtoppimg enchmaling 1and- | .yiidren, Heien, John and James of | ihe eczema came in blotches on both hands. | 1 - at the Probato that are not as iarge. 1 want to sell | ST¢€ o by 30, othas poondiion: | letter leap without stoppin’ to take & x Drom Bistery, avers pase of [aniiin were Suoeis of Mr. and v, | Someime ihe siia would seomto break Toar e e VT them all 80 as to have room for the | She hern, B6 by 56; nother bamn, 24 by }1,51 " Chicago New A Be seems to have thumbed but | Giearse Moeller Sundar, “| and gave the appearance of being cut, and | a; 0 o oloch fa the fooero | WANTED next car load. Come and see them. ; hay , 20 by 24; , Wood | : st el o Som fife, showing how in. | CcOr8¢ Moeller Sunday. blood came out'of them. It was vers bad | Rbtlec 56 given of ‘ns penaeicy o sad | T teety A BRSO | house and sevetal hemneries; well | ; \ e . = PR S Ol | Torperoonsulted & physician. 1 was treated | nppiication, and the tme and place of | o e MER R. N. | wooded; abundance of fruit, over 100 | MUCH IN LITTLE with mén and social conditions, | COLCHESTER /e e, DUt grew worse all the & tiereon. by publishing the | Cooks, Second Girls and General | bearing apple trees; this year's crop | ; s "No widely read student can antici- | el more than T couid describg from the hoping | 5.0 once I The Norwich Bui = i ! being 73 barrels: cranberry bos. ma- | For 2000 vexrs prior (o our era ir- the Plymou! i d| .| and bumning. I becam o i newspaper having a circulation o chine worked fields, land in hig! o | tion was extensively practiced in o thogns 2o Siscuenes, ST2n | Local Masons Attend Funeral of Danie! | SiiMHIE, fbecameneary s mreckphoal: | BINGRA Snd ™5 B ia i tor? (hofio | House (uir's o euitivation. Ths piace. 15 | EDe Tor seriouitarat purn : &nd - A. Crocker—Electric Lighting Servi e {on ihg public Signpost in the Town of . 5 e L o B ervine | e mf‘«;cr“fim}gew.when | Plainfield. in said Distriet, at least five uspended Till Wednesday. began improving after the irs treatment and | {2} 5,0 (0¢ i1 time ssigned fo Averts Awful Tragedy. e | was cured after taking the Resolvent and | °:'I0E: on Macadam Road, three- ¢ of railroad station, one-fourth mile to| Up to date the motor vehicl school, one-half mile to postoffice; near | have been resistered by the Room 32 Central Building FOR SALE Simely advice given Mrs. C. Daniel N. Williams and George B. A. | using the Cuticura Soap and Oi octdld JOHN E. PRIOR. Judge. ]l Small farm of thirty-six acres, and with modern convenience: county council number more th Ay, of Marengo, W Baker of New Biitsin were o thetr | WatHises sacs 520, and 1 hays merer bt one mile from Versailles, new |l |ihe BEST FARM BARGAIN ever 00 I enias a dreadtu) s Can} | homes in town over Sunday. || troubled with it since. " X owe my eure to ths | s - five-room house and good sized ||| feced in this Section. INVISTIG LS e trver Doisy ageds | MMy and Aira. Charles Smily and chila | Sifienra Remedics whd have Tt savied s | Assessors’ Notice il barn, all in good repair. Plenty Send for Wilcox's Farm Bullet liere are approximately thr cough was a -coneumption- | 0! Moodus were visiting friends in | herTass aad il eng Witk | = | e e B e P olcore o e s s as el use i | oeugh and could do Hitle 1o help her. Gays ¢ #ie gdies”” Gigned) Mira, 1 C. Warrioer, Lincoisy | = AT omce s e e N e WILLIAM A. WILCOX, e e I T e D, Rinks Sew Dio | Marsban o+ Porree Tt ‘Alttough _Cutieirs Boap and Cuticurs | ;1L REFSONS in_the Town of Nor . T. Donovan. CLOTH SHOP, 3 Will_ve sold terms to Real Estate Broker, s Attt ’ 5 Ky | arshall J. Forter. Roger Porter,| Oi ble to pay taxes are here ied by noti suitable purchas . No. 41 West Broad Street, THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Covery. T have heen usnz it for | Lous Pheins hon onm Srevies oy | iitment are sold by drigeisis and dosiers Rooms 1-2, Kangaroos are great fee E throughout the worl | Main street. Phone 591 oct27d o > - L , a liberal to return to the Assessork on or before Westerly, R. L 1 a given time on of th Beme time.” she wrols “and the awful | Wooster lodge. No. 10, F. and A. M, | eaeh, with 52 Dage booklet on the Sy | the first day of November, 1911, a = ks gt S t o)dozen sheen would g i Siu gote %0 saved | and Sheriff Wickwire, ‘A. 7. Roper, C. | Bair/will be sent, post-fres, on application to | written or printed list, propely signed May Building, Phones: 724 o s my boy when taen with cev F. McIntosh and T. E. Baker of Oliver | —Cuticurs,” Dept. KK, Boston, | sworn _to, of all taxable proj | STATE OF CONNECTICUT 27ECNaI e 5 Lo “ERE 1] B —_— trouble. is matchl Woodhouse lodge, No. 51, K. P., went to | ed by them ow first day of Oc- | p, B Th O A N . - Of all the feathered tribe the hum- ¥ - has no equal for throat and | Niantic Sunday In @utos to attend. the | Tappem, ow the first day of Oc- | Free Employment Bureau, Norwich, Ct. LOf all the feathered wibe the hum foublen. Price 300 and 3100 | fneent of thir brother. . Damiel A | {0 cnaried a penalts of 13| Wanted at once, 3 cooks (1 male and §1.600.00 will buy a good cottare house, | F1INE PTG 1L e PRalest And i s eed by The [Crocker. Burial was in Waterford per cent. additional, according to law. |2 female), 6 girls for gen bilrn and one acre land, one mile from | o L5, 58 18 820 565 ST | Tee & Oagood ¢ emetery. ( MONEY LOANED Bianics can be-opiained At tho Asses: | v ks o Frankdin Squar g head: A Borough Dark. ||| op Diamends watches Jewelry work, a scrub-man for hotel, and sev- — | nd rs’ office in City Hall, or will be sent 2 5 E. A. PRENTICE, i oin ‘ Is the World Growing Better? ana Securities of any kind ay ors o s g boys. s Land in Japan can still be owned e T jower at the clectric light sta- | M Lowest Rates of Interest. An oiq mall ‘upon’ applichtion. ~Omice|eralbovs. . o G 5 "Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street. | outrisht only by Japanese subjects, st Is shut down Saturday night at established firm to deal with. s: 10 & m. to 4 p. m. AL J. Coscoran, Supt. entral Bldg. P e O D s o Wway theusands are trying to help [ 1130 and ihe work of Installine the (Established 1872.) i will be received beginnin property of the emperor. EE Ssbay tem is | new engine was begun. There will be SBECOLEATMRAL LOAN. CO, Monday, Oct, 9th, 1911, i | BES it d, of Pittsfield, N. 142 Maln Street, Upstuirs, ! In the United States, tion Is relat s until Wednesday evening. Social Postponed, Hallowe b Dated at Norw 1911 h, Con , Oct. 4th, FOR SALE. i | ‘al house- ! | l | | JOHN P. MURPHY, ! ; : No. 308 Central Avenue .vltmred ‘with Cl ‘x‘:‘xlb | b : o b R atte: Wizt “Hve | over Which Wi to, v bedn. heid on 10-ROOM DWELLING k. W Yo ik b held JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, | er whic as to have been held on MICHA CURRAN, fine 1 used failed till I took Blec. | Yionday eveding has been postponed : SRR i . : Bitters. But this great remedy | on account of no electric lights. —_— — \{ '} with large barn on cornier me wonderfully.” They'll help| Miss Mabel Hickox of Willimanti & . H social FOR SALE NO. 57 WEST MAIN STREET. The property owned and occu- no_local regulations re= i . f 2 : urance in_ Chin: 31 woman. They're the best tonic[was at her home Linwood aven, | FOR UALE lot. pied by the Estate of Robert 02 it g S O IR i vee & b oo o fivwon Jrence A SIBERIAX DOG. [ , 81 Peck St. | e Brown, Plumbers, known as he || AeEian companies beine cuifely un . T e Nk medy H. Baldwin of New Haven was|Also & go0d line of Coon, Russian| - | - - g | Peauot Building, will be sold on and court officiais and sab- at The Lee & Osgood Co. } R L cn':roc;‘ngazc;t;\;a'{z_crow Furs. Peck’s Real Estate A'{ency || Two Tenmement Houmse 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. most favorable terms. to American law. — =i 1 >orter and children have S — Stable and . { { 2 Colds must be taken Seriously few days' visit with | Street. The largest line in New Lon- = | 5 Apply to roject i 2 d & £ for unless cured they sap the vitality >‘=*51w~ in New Haven. .| don County to be seen. We are offer- FARMS A SPECIALTY | Tot- Slaiatee -~ e | m':n'].l n‘ }sxelx’i‘r}’é'flfleéflmsiaflafl;? £ lower the vita: resietance (o more || Miss Margarer O'Coniicll, who is| ing more Blanket Tor the mones than YT | Will be sold cheap. = y g JAMES L. CASE, , §i.o; the cic vay of American zoods. The ; uantection, Protect’ vour Gl | teachin in Moodus, was ot her home | v Rave for thres Sears at 132 Suring Stroat, Willimonie, Comn, (f - ‘ harles E Whlm;y 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. ! ~roject hos the suprort of a number 8 and e prompt use | o Pleasant street’ over Sunday. < nquire of - ~ ) loca1 commercial men who believe § Foley's Honey 2nd Tar Compound Edward M. Day of Hartford and T e AT sl TR that the Unit | : - - ~ . o | - : ited States s not - § mote ita quick and decisive results. | Davld 8. Dav of Brideevort were at| PHE [ L, CHAPMAN C0). | GARDEN AND POULTRY FARM ‘ JAMES. L. CASE, 227 MAIN STREEX ting its fair shate of Beyptian import goushs, colds. croup, Whooping | (el home Bl e prec (s 8 e e, | O uarier mie T . station, wih || 40 Shetuoket Strest, Narwich, Ct. R ERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY!|trade. - bromohitis and affections of the | Sunday. 1 Ba ¥ pleasant surroundingé, —near chur b B 3 v t, chest and lungs it ic #n ever | Charles M. Reade of Willimantic e ST Conn ] 1a school, and only 4 miles o FOR SALE 008 At e, Sowa ana A5 'and valuable remedy. The Les|wae a caller here Monday B ToRd. to. el 20,000% 1T | O Little Pigs. It is expected that the university for Osgood Co. % Mr. and Mre. C. C. Barton and two ndwly arge len- Roosevelt Ave. No. @8—Near the ENS, R I Reds and White Les- | Chincse Lo be opened at Hankow un- P 8 sons left town Mondsy for a vistt with LOST AND FOUND. . all good: | 1f YOU Want To Bleackery, Greencville, six-room e ORSES. Wakons and Farm Tools, | 4°F the joint auspices of English and % - e = nds in rwich. e egolientl 5 g Ee deg \;;tsr; grapes: Crult, “RNESSES, Saddle, Separator. = | ‘merican uanversmes ;rsm be rpadyuto b epzes John Hewitt of Hebron was a caller S oiber - = : HURRY UP and get first pick. Ieceive students in 1913, says the 0. mebfiwn here Monday in his auto. oers | BUY or SELL, HIRE or REN Main St Preston Side, No, 644—Latze | HAVE THE FARM, TOO.. Central China Post. It is hoped (o 4 Arthar Chavman and Dennis Bige- 25d > plot of lind with small coitage and | Tel, 287-2. ~ F. O. CUNNINGHAM. |raise $1200,000 for the building and fine assortment of the Latest Styles | low were in Fitchville Monday llinery for Fall and Winter wear | Chapman’s auts. Mr. endowment of the university. / HEAL ESTATE farn. * Excelient well. AUCTION. 27 Myers. Ave., West Side—Modern DT have a stray cow at my v & Be: R Herford; i face. Lyman cottage of eight rooms, with several _ The new deep canal connecting Ber- MBS. G. P. STANTON'S L'UNION ST. JEAN. actba il be sold at public auction ; Tots, fruit in variety and quantity. At lin with the River Oder and with Stet- d 1 s communicate &t pnRe with in price, tin is expected to be completed by the No. 52 Shetucket Street. | | Lo\ Sessions Losked for at D THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1011, o bevEglmprice; ) Tall ‘of 1812, . Crafs of 650 fons will ively ssions Looke for a ecem - at 10 o'clock n. m., Y N Beswell Ave., No, 17, opposite the 2 1 % Matx - ity B ber 12 Convention—Claim That Re- on the old Bouilard piace on | ou & SHANKS, A extelie- Cnouto A ane 107 | Having sold my farm, two mites easy | “y50 DY BENESR hese fwe, € itletiond oy ; i ‘rbury turnpike, abouc one + i : Several pailding lots. Modern | of Colchester, on the anon road, 1 ‘17 > ¥ - H. BRUNELLE | rports Will Show Deficit of $40,000. e Bt e, 3102 miles from Room 23, Shannon Bldg, Norwich, Gt} {15000 ements, Will. he_sold v will sell ‘at"public atiction' Weaheaay, | riving principaily from Hamburg by R o i et il e e [ et Conisting”) . vire, l,,;‘.‘“:“‘,b“?;l ] k buyer and terms gknnsi::i;figatog :ioggrgesfn"w"firsif-?fi the River Elbe and capal coanections. . conventio »n St. Jean | olai o s ank On Or- before: che v outhouses. etc 1 2 Yo Accident, and a 9 x et . ows, 40 tons of hay, 30 t. illet, an P AR F ok ps, Cake and Bread ! tor Aamestt s L o e U e e e S e ther Linds of INSURANCE, . good,| ¥oF other property for ‘sale: or o | SON5: (0005 QLR 0 J0pa Ml and | The Tron and Steel Trudes: Journal held -in the Elysium, W S l‘u;x;:gdlh(d book canceiled and extin- .6;. qO08 Co%. due tn March 1 reflable compani remt, consult lists at office on Framklin efladqilao furniture and -household ;n";&em. 2.:2‘.‘,‘,“:1‘élf‘oi}.fi“iii‘i"oo”"”a that cannot excelled. g X o o ot guished and a new book issued in lieu | PIRS, ready for market, 5 shoats, 2 % goods 3 has R . LO00. B gk > 1% In compliance with | fhereof, ‘or the amount due thercon Lows: 100 chickens; 4 wagons, one Ium- A gauasc I P. GROSSMAN. [gallons of oil for a ieading your order. Tromot servics | the orders of Walter . Chafee, the | paid. NGELOS JA. ber wagon, one Democrat, two buggies; F. C. AT M. D - Colchester, Oct. 37, 1911 oct27d | railway, and also sf == p ® | commissioner appointed by the super- - oet1 2bout two tons hay, one ton fodder . 13UV, oy | not_be surprised if ior ecourt to Investizate the fnancial N 0 e = oats, corn in fleld in stalk: - P % JEWETT CITY HOTEL B 2t 1o e vowe un | or €00 {0 Inveatizute the nancial e e o PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON S T e davant & THERF, 1x no advercising medium i | Gifier articles too numerous o mention. | Room 3, Second Fi ore Shanuon Bide | - Eastern Co lceut e vy - v, fah v " 3ir. Chatee, st a recent meeting of 'letin for business resnie. 1 c P GBS M "FhiE Elovon. gDt ‘ohony 1085 WHEN you want to puc your pus- [ USed ore.the publ 18 no- e i i S