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TODAY AND TOMORROW. WHAT IS GOING ON fomqm— SEVENTY-ONE PIECES Moving Plctures ai the Breed The- Vandevilla and Motion Pictures at Auditorizm. r The City at Polte Theator, 1 o. Sm_Bucki orial. Ladies Svea Sw meets in nia Hall Court City of Norwich. No. 63, F. of meets in Foresters' Hall A 5 “Miantonomo Council, No. 30, O. U. A. 2 _meets at 214 Laurel Norwich Stationary Enj clation, No. 6, meets in ANNOUNCEMENTS See the boys’ and girl: 1 Avenue il Block. styles, that Frank A. Biil offers at from #3c to $L.75. BREED THEATER. Another _stronz bill at the Breed theater, offersd today, is the stirring western headliner, A Cowboy's Love. This stery is typically westerr and breathes of the plains in®every scene. Herbert Fitzroy. a young cowboy, was anything Lut pleased when Cleo Gra- ham, Ris fancee, bestowed ker smiles znd dances on Bui AMarsden at the reguiar cowboy ball After much pre- iminsry excitement and gvn play he ot Dan, a “soreh-ad” cowboy, to car: ry out a vicious p which ‘made it appear that Bud was a horse thief. The thread of the plot runs through many exciting events. Bud was fiuaily arrested and finally seized by a mob tent vn lynching him. Cleo discovered the plot and after a wild ride in an sutomobile saved Bud's life just in the nick of time. This is a westert story that everybody will like, and full of action from start to finish. Avother western picture that is of the true type of the breezy character of the plains, ie entitied Jac t, the Gam- bler. The title of this picture is high- misleading, as it is one of th: pret- est and most picturesque film produc- tions of the scason. There is a splen- d plot, which is most compelling in its influence. Miss Day sings, Decanse Pm in Leve With You, a Leautiful song, in which she is joined by Mr. Calkins, one of the Breed's favorites. AT POLI'S. “The City” continues to attract good sized andien-es at both matinee anc Right pe-formances sni Poii Play - ers’ rendition o play is praised. i lart ersall en every performances production. Last nigh Jewett City recrple enjc performance. For next week inati n of Grace George's LUrilliant comedy, Wo- man’s Way nd the return of M Victoria as 1 man of onpany is stert up early, and already there fle for the best seats, particulariy fol Monday afterncon nnd nizht, when Mis: Montgomery's friends are zoing e on hanc > her a welcome. enir pcstear il be iven to dies ances. STAFFORD SPRINGS Young People of Grace Church Repeat Play — Geography. Contest — Boys’ Club Opening Saturday. chureh e of Grace been in s trip. Won in Geography Contest. ™ contest 1 geography r high oph Lettur naming the essing greatest England citles in 15 es. The consolation prize went Buskiok Massino Pleroio has g to his old aome in Italy for three montis’ visit The Girls' club will meet with Miss Jessie Pease on Furnace avenus Tues- fay evening. Miss Blanche Sturtevant is visiting velitives in Westford. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson of W: serbury were Stafford Springs visitors parly in the wesic They were former Fesidents of the borough. The Knights of Pythias will wieeting at their hall this ev To Open Boys’ Club. The formal opening of the Boys' club will take place Saturday afternoon nd eveninz. A new heating apparatus has been matailed at the Hudson garage. Eilla and Eaton have purchased a »ex automobile. The_firat snowfall of the season vis- #ted Stafford Springs Thursday after- Yoor. is hold a £ Hoods Sarsaparilla Cures all humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system. Get 1t today in usual liquid form or #hocoiated tablets called Sarsatabs. ON’T STARVE TO [EATH THROUGH (Games Pisters Puzzies, Target Games, Air Rifles. Bows and, Arrows, Parcheesi, Chess India, Playing Cards, Sewing Cards, Domimces, Checkers, Favors 'and B Prizes for part S, EDWIN F3Y, Franklin Square G. A, R, meets A O H, meets in Sick Benefit Society neers Asso- school shoes, the solid and durable ones, and latest OF PROPERTY TRANSFERRED. (Continued from Page Seven.) n, landgmnd buildings Blizabeth street. Helena E. Coughlin to Lillian B. Smith, land and buildings Blizabeth street. Waiter M. Buckingham and others to Emma M. Jewett, Jand and buildings 143 McKinley avene. Frank W. and Hen. Main to Charles L. Perry, land and buildings 202 Mt Pieasant street. y John and M, %ytkiewicz fo Gus E. Lambert, land and buildings Occum village. Gus . Lambert to John and M. Zytkiewicz, land and buildings Ocenm. A. W. and E. C. Lillibridge to Wil- liam C. Bode, land Asylum street. Willilam C.’ Bode to Plainfield Land and Building Co. land Asylum street. Helrs of Patrick Hinchey to Ellen Hinchey, land and buildings Golden ard Oakridge streets. i ¥llen Hinchey to Walter Konopa, jend and buildings Oakridge street. Ellen Hinchey to Anton Suplicki, land and buildings Oakridge street. | “'Est. John Gorman to Luetta Gorman, tand and buildings Otrabando road. Benjamin Lucas to N. E. and M. C. Lucas, land and buildings 27 Union street. Ruby Blinderman to Thomas M. Shlelds, land and buildings Fores street. Thomas M. Shields to Rose Blinder- man, land and buildings Forest street. Ann McQuirk to William H. Me- Quirk, land and buildings & Division street = A. W. and E. C. Lillibridge to A. D. | Thompson, lana_Asylum street. Est. Frances andler to Albert R. Chandler, land Uncas street. Hans larsen to A. D. Thompson, ltand Asylum street. | A. D. Thompson to Hans Larsen, | |1and Asylum street. S F. Golasworthy to L. L. and M. H. Rogers, land and buildings 114 Lafay- eite street. & | Tke Peckenstein and Samuel Taylor o Thomas Murphy, land and bulldings ® to 17 Thames street. Henry J. Steiner to Georze P. Mad- Jand and buildings Clff street. 6seph A. Cloran to Joseph Yankof- ta P. Miner, dings Norwich Town. Cranston to Elizabeth . and and br | Annme D. | J. E. DeWolf, Jand and bulldings 1 Thames street Hezekiah Perkins to Lena G. | Perkins, Jand ana buildings 155 West | Thames street. | Nancy A. Pitcher to George land and buildings 87 Diviston ancy A. Pltcher to Leverett T. her, land and buildings 72 Division street. Albert T.. and Frank P rthy and Elizabeth S otter Manor. Fred Holdsworth | iand_and buildings Potter Manor John D. Hall to Fred Holdsworth, :n1 and bufldings Potter Manor. | _Rose McSheffrey to Blizabeth T. Ward, land Prospect Park annex. Florence A. and William C. Rey- s to Georze W. Guard, land and 1gs Washington street. Ellen T. Gleason to G. C. Courad, land and buildings ter to Tim- allivan, land to John D. Hal elt_avenue. AL R. Chandler to_ C. ind buildings Uncas street. B. Disco to Teodel Ethier, ldings 9 Eim street. Frederica Mursch to A. W. Lil- . land and buildings Otrabando Mursch to A. W. Lillibridge, sildings Otrabando rowd. apson to William C. Bode, to and buildings i Charles V. Jame: and Fr James to Adelia D. Tracy, eman avenue | Woodworth, Tr. to Joseph Petélie. Sr. land Prospect Paik anne AL W. Lillibride Augusta Learn- | e4_land Occum. rank Williams to W. F. Courtney, i and buildings Laurel Hill ave- | F. Courtney to Mary Williams, a and buildings Laurel Mill ave- Harriet A. Denison to William | H land t and Frank Potter to Wil- Maggie Benway, land Potter Jenison, and buildings 97 Sherman str Albert L. and Leavitt to Martha H. C. 1, land and buildings West Thames street Matilda M ity and others, Central avenue. James B. L McNulty to John F. | Carroll, land and bufldings 337 Central avenue! Est. Christina Vallee to Patrick Connell, land and bulldings Bean Hill. Plainfield Land and Building Co. to MeNuity to J. B. I Me- | Jobn G. Shea, land Maple court. | John McNamara to Ignacy Izbicki, land and buildings 42 and 44 Roath street. Lorenzo . Leavitt and others” to Margaret Bottomley, land and build- ngs Prospect park. Lorenzo S. Leavitt and others to ph A. Bottomley, land and build- ngs Prospect park Plainfieid Land and Building Co. to | William A. Moran, land and buildings" Asylum street. Est. Lydia E. New Iphy, lana and bulldings 105 High | street. | Catherine Moore to Luke Moore, | 12nd and buildings Avery street exten- on. Cornelia | %%, land ana buildings street. | ™ Toseph weage to farth, land and rark. Charles . Bartlett to Susan L. wis, land and buildings Vergason venue. Isaac S. Jones to Michael Hourigan, nd and_bulldings 52-60 Main street. Sarah Mahoney to Robert Mahoney, land and buildings Thames street. Heirs of Lucy L. Greenman to Charles D. Greenman, land and build- inzs 168 Laurel Hill avenue, Albert L. and Frank Potter Amalle T. Kern. land Potter Manor. Norwich Land Improvement corpora- tion to Vine S. Stetson and others, land Stotson street. Anna T. E. Kirtland Clapp. land and buildings avénue. to John Mur- J. Lewis to Emma J. Kel- 26 Uncas Annie L. E. Sei- buildings ' Prospect to to Juliette R. 28 Lincoln ! OBITUARY. Charles A. Harrison. Local friends are in Packerville to- at the burial of Charles A, Harri- | son’of No. 6 Wells avenue, East Hart- | fora, ited gt his home Tuesday 1.1# o'clock, after an 1 | mess of fourtéen weeks. Death was | due to heart trouble. During part of that time he was well enough to take occasional drives, but of late he had been confined to his bed. ir. Harrison was born in Plainfield June 24, 1846, the only son of Charles and Amanda Harrison. In his early iife he was engaged in the grocery Dusiuess, but for nearly thirty-eight years had been in the employ firsi of who aftefnoon at the Hartford, Providence & Fishkill Railroad Co.. which later became the New York New Enzland Railroad Co.. and finally, for sixteen years, with the New York, New Haven & Hart- ford Raliroad Co. He was a station | agent for the firsi two companies and |. yard clerk for the last named one. He removed to Mast Hartford from Winaham In 1396, He was a man of pleosant and kindly disposition and Pioinficld Land | land and bufidings | Many Failures But Parisian Sage Overcame ‘Miss Kruger's Hair Troubles PARISIAN SAGE is not guaranteed to grow hair on bald heads but it is guaranteed by the well known drug- gists, The Lee & Osgood Co., to stop falling halr, eradicate dandruff and stop itching scalp. or momey back. Sold in every town in America by leading drusgists for 50 cents a bot- tle. Read Miss Krugers letter. “PARISIAN SAGE is the best hair grower and beautifier and dandruff cure. I lost all my hair through ty phoid fever; I was almost baldheaded and my scaip was as sore as could be. I tried everything, but in_vain. Fin- ally T tried PARISIAN SAGE, and after using one bottle my hair started to grow. and has grown three or four inches inside gf two months. I ad- vise every woman who wants beautiful heir to use PARISIAN SAGE.” Miss Meta M. Kruger, Browgtown, Minn. Fa About Motherhood The experience of Motherhood is a trying one to most women and marks distinetly an epoch in theirlives. Not jone woman ina hun- red is prepared or prcerstanyiathow & properly care forher- selé’e()tcoursencar- ly every woman now- adays has medical treatment at the time of child-birth, but many approach oo & Praaara the experience with an organism unfitted for the trial of strength, and when the strain is over her system has received a shock from which it is hard to recover. Follow: | ing right upon this comes the nervous. strain of caring for the child, and & | distinet change in the mother results. There is nothing more charming than | 2 happy and healthy mother of chil | dren, and indeed child-birth under right conditions need be no hazard to health | orbeauty. The unexplainable thing js | that, with all the evidence of shatteréd | nerves and broken health resulting | from an unprepared condition, women ;wiu persist in going blindly to the trial. | "It isn’t as though the expericnce came upon them unawares. They have ample time in which to prepare, but they, for the most part, trust to chance and pay the penalty. In many homes once childless there are now children because of the jact that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound makes women normal, healthy, and strong. Any woman who would like | special advice in regard to thi matter is cordially invited tc write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn | Mass. Her letter will be held i | strict confidence. MONEY LOANED B o~ Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry | B ana Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Intérest. An ol established firm to deal with, (Establishea ‘1872.] THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co. 142 Mais Street, Upstaire was well liked his associates. Mr. Harrison leaves a wife. The funeral will be held at his home this (Friday) NEW HAMPSHIRE LT w g mpany, Nursery: lal Inducement, permanent. | §0od reasons Ior m, | sold_quick. P. Hall Shurts, 21 Bldg., New London. sanding; under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT™, are inserted at the rate of FOR SALE—Confectionery and ice cream’ business of 20 yeur: iling; price low if | ern Harri is novia route next time you go You'll have a deiightful voyage on Long Isiand Sound gnd a superd view of wona, sky line and water front of Manhattan Island. Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 11 p. 33 only, due New York, Pler 70, East River, at 5.4, and Pier 40, North River, 7 o'clock mext morning. refineme; 4 Bropls Sork ‘fir & |an Box 15, Bulletin. oot Ade WANTED—At once, exper! saleswor g man 'l- traveler and m: tion. Apply Bulletin, W y & young wo er 30. _novad leaving the city. Quire Mr. Campbell, 16 McKinley Ave. vmced | _novad FOR SALE—_A ver. remunera- |cheap, at 154 West FOR SALE—Horse, Haye ‘no Cheap for cash. d blankets. depth, some fruit, on lin. ANTED B or Toom with board within nv"n'hn'\?"?" ApPy 6'C . oneon, 177 West Brodd esterly, R. I. wagon, use for desirable sams 1in nome, tront, 1 novsd Newton 91:2 Write or telephone W. J. Phillips, walk of the Norw L, dress Box 40, Bulletin T movid WANTED Western Union Tel: O, movid © months old, pair. P. Dresing, Hanoves [ harness | Broadway: all own St., six-room e of trolley. FOR SALE—Leghorn roosters, elght perfect stock for coming scason’s ‘brocding, $3 each or §3.30 a novsd Agent.” New London. Conn., for, state: rooms and information. y3ld wan| cotton and silk oy At ance New NOTICE _Don't skeins. Apply at once | Nov. 6 at W. 8. Bl Ca. iins farm, South Coventry. forget D) s on i LA R — PULL ASBOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES s THIEE CROWDED ST RICET Let me move wiow NEW YORK G cents per line, six words to the line. . |l m WANTED. FOR SALE. ‘ TO RENT. Bome mixh:m:m. thous TO RENT—A very desira room cottage on Summer Bt. Improvements. Apply Medbery, 28 Summer St. to noviWF8 | They pass to toll, to T MENT—Two six-room flate at 120 | 10 Jhalls in which ‘modern’ improvemenis. [ ;o ohimbers where the Apply at 122" Broadway. novid TO MBNT — Newly furnished rooms with modern conveniences, centrally 1o- Catea: ADDIY to Box 30, Bulletin, novid O LET—Very desitable house on Laurel HIlI avenue, having all modern conveniences. Apply to J.J. Desmond. In silence sits b And some to 1 . Where child cheek, With mute caresses shall The tenderness they can Each where his tasks or ple They pass, and hesd e There i Who hoods, W UP T0 DATE furnished rooms, Mar- LTy all guerite bullding. Mrs. Lees, 316 Main. Sl s Tove thought tenement, 4 rooms, | pleasantly Jocated; 36 Der month; five | These struggling tid ction | minutes” walk from Bquars soem r Col- novid to The Bi e, rainera & Armstron, novid and typewriter. ‘machin L me. and alse write a good New York —_— . To¥ WANTED First class stenographer | room hou: Must be very accurate |raodern about Nov. 15. salary _to [ Norwich Town. FOR SALE OR Apply e RENT _New elght- 325 Washington St., ail provements; sion po Walter A. Healh, novi’ WEM right party. ing, stating CHELSEA LINE 33;-‘2. own handwrit: and prese employmeni ressed care of Bulletin. o e co "Phone 367-2. 2 FINE BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCK |Main 8t 6 to 8 pounds, for sul L. B. Morgan, ckercls, novid chea) Fare $1.00 Freight and passenger service airect ‘to_and thom New Tork. rom Norwlch Tuesdays, Thurs- WANTED — Twenty-five woodchop- pers at once. Shea Bros. Jewett (e —_— HELP WANTED Young men o put in_all or part of thelr_time selling poli- cles for the Great Eastern Casualty FOR SALE — On account of other i my pocket billiard parior, 3 with gutters soda and lunch trade; A Goaek, Jewett City, Conn. cigar, candy. Norwich. 3 500 takes it J novzd b3 days."Bundaye, at 516 b. m. New York: Bier 32, Hast Riv £oot Roosevelt Street. Mondays: Wadnesdays, Fridays, at o p. m: Company at the cost of One Doliar per "Lota of money In this, It - terestéd; write to Wm. O. Stowell, Jr.. cheap, Bulle(in_Of; SMALL BOARDING HOUSE for sale if taken at o novzd Inquire at Freight recelved until 5 p. m. g chnUsm',"A;an':. ir General Agent, Meriden, Conn. oct30d WANTED Salesman In each county |1 for highest grade —arden and farm |7 Seeds. Permanent situations, good pay. | Vi necessary FOR SA Nelson' piace, 9 Tor housekeeping. to 12 a. m., Thames- CHEAP—Bverything Call w novzd Earnestness, not experience. necossary, Cobb & C Frankln, Mas: L M!lirflyd ‘WANTED—Competent girl for gener- housework; references required o4 wages. dpply to Mrs I R 84 Ghurch’ St. Willimantic, Conn. et al VOR Apply 55 Hedgo Ave. FOR SALE—fouse, East Side. 1% ac noy iovid WANTED A _few good weavers (o work nights; Knowles looms: fancy cassimeres; good work; make $12 to $15 per weel of five nights. The As. sawaga Co., Inc., Dayville, Conn: oct30d 1 pia comen v e Paset. WANTED _Railway mall clerkn; cus- ey Firet Clash Dassenger Steamer o, toms employes: average $90.00 month; No Cattie or carricd on the examinations Jan. 15th. Bample ques- FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP, fa- Sons free. WWrite immediatelys Frank. Hudig stateroom borth & meals. lin Institute, Dept. 35 K Rochester, Actantic. ik 4 octzsd WANTED—Skein windsrs, spoolers and braider tenders for day work and night work. Apply at Ossawan Mijis/ oct2s in hand business. bows Lox 45, Norwich horse, Straw Board Co., Versailles, Conn. ephone. buys violins one o) in the bargain. The case, stand, (newly re-haired) and a lot of first class orchestra music are included Communicate with Town Station, T the best the state for dance two violin R D. | FOR SALE CHEAP—A good 1500 - pounds FOR SALE Chestin ars old, weight. ut mare, fine worker, O. Norwich Town. o ct31d LE_Five R I Red cockereis, | TO RENT—With or without power i land about two miles from’ railroad, suilablc for small poultry farm. South Windham. John Adams, Tefi- Eastern Tel- | vid WANTED—Old geero feather be. Best cash prices pajd. Address C. F. Dickinson, General Delivery, Norwich, Conn. oct10d WANTED_-Piano tuning and repalr- PASSING Al shooting or trespassing on under penalty of FARMERS HUNTING AND TRES- | NOTICES—The words printed on cloth 12x12: are forbidden h this _farni with any persons the law, fol owing Votice unting, Inquire 40 octzld Tn wayward Ara eddles of That rolls to Hobart avenue. FOR RENTy—An upper icnement of 0 rooms on lower Broadway. Apply to ¥ ¥ Brown, 28 Shetucket St oct1id To RENT—No. § Union BL. facing TRANSMUTATION Urnlon uare, flat of seven rooms, thi.d — (oo, nquire of B A. Glbert, 1411 pear no more the ¢ TO RENT—Btore at 69 Frankiin st [And all the world » possession at once, Inquire at Bulletis o ha ‘ Oice. o0t _ lype rragrant rose tha TO RENT—Desirable large nine-room And give its sweet | flat on main floor, modern Improve- |To wll the vagrant wi ments lprlc $13." 108 North Main St Is passing out of bl et TO WENT _Tower tenement of Tour | * Acriin the Teaens | roome. Enquire of Joseph Braaford, | yaCaott the heavens Bookbinder, 108 Broadway: oetsd AL A L A FURNISHED WOUMS, all modern oon i venlences, 38 Unlon St. Telephone 8344, T‘/:‘V y the wail ng win Sprace - | The: Diboms will taste LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE | " niiie na"they must a and steam—4,000 square feet floor Oh ‘Baeing bty space, The lightest, cleanest, airiest factory floor in Norwieh. Apply A. A. |y, "0 fokens, of & Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Bufld- | ™ Jo0Gre 516 of ing, Franklin St, cor. Chestnut Ave Torenzo jez4d e VIEWS AND VARIET Clever Savings a4 tokens of the We have a Fine Store To Rent in the om0 chen 22 of i Wauregan House /.. Block, The Juggernaut had § ed. “We got the ldea dren roller skating on they explained.—N lsn't fairl Mum t | to bed for telling stories tells great big Did the play hav might have w jonly forgot her handkerch glove,"—Loulsville Courler-J “Sh, torturing ms that her with red-hot ARPLE WO, | sizei too_small @ Harper's Bazar The Parker - Davenport Co, §| “ruv. wnat s o s NORWICH, CONN. I Tyestife ! Eulalla (elderly he think the baron regn : Rosa—Seriously? W time I mention you ho sad.—Fliegendo B r FOR SALE. i Norwich, on the 1st day of Novem- ber, A D. i911. Fresent —NELSON J. AYLING, Estate of Harriet A Plerce, Apply MERRITT WELOH'S FARM AGENCY, upstairs, 678 Main St. Wil mantic, Conn. hovl Judge. Tate of cld. Apply Jes. Downing, Plainfield, Conn. One pair 2600; ing. All work iaranteed. A. G. Gordon, [name on it, 12 for $1; 6 for 76 cents, LOST AND FOUND. 5§ Prospect Btr Cityr wel 8853, PoRloe e pat, amsht Eosoriany. orge | .‘hofltt?fii] etin Co., Norwich., Conn. LOST_On Tucsday evening, Oct. 1, between Laurel Hill Park and the H ]p Wanted WOOD FOR SALE_Whi Gentral’ Baptist Churcn, ' uitle gold € @ sawed hard. wook eord. 35.50; sawed: rooch. Finder kindly return to o | Rate e sies. “Pho Norwich Savings Soclety and receive|Girls for General Housework and |haifeco'd: 33. Clarence Sholes. 'Phone reward. novad Farm Help. o3 FOUND_A place (o 4o At class Frou: Bmph ¢ B 7. Pore Door Touctne oars AL condr: o P MeKiniey Ave. M. J. Coscoran, Su . |abor LPWii mal > Gtls st " Syiiiis M. HL. Painter and = » entral BIAE: | for Surdediate shie, il for” demons Paperhanger. nov2d stration, or ‘phone. W. E. Clark, 2. J Mountain “street. Willimantic, — 05t8d FOR SALE—York state cows; new LEGAL NoTicEs. WANTED o P T st g e e e R Winimantid, Goni: octisa 2 AT A of i o = FOR SALE _Four horses: one _palr Norwich, within and for the District TIFTY ITALIAN LABORERS. welgh. 2860; sound and Kind. % yoars sound and kind. oct28d trict, be, and the same is, appointed for at Yantic Woolen Co. Steam Laundry. octzid | prior to the date of said hearing. and to the Court. WANTED and vitalizing medicine. Men and women who are weak and i poor heaith, unable to sleep or eat well, and who have wiven up hope of ever being strong again should cer- tainly take Vinol, without waiting znother day, for it is exactly what they need. There is no risk at all, for it is so sure to do good that we guarantee it absolutely and will refund the money i* you are not satisfied. Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler. Norwich, Conn. GEO. E. PITCHER Civil Engineer, ‘wishes to announce to his patrows and the public that he has moved to 65 Broadway. Chapman building, opposite the Y. M. C. & AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sandersor. Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected SHETUCKET STREET. e WHAT'S NEW = | THE PALACE CAFE Step in and see u: FRANK WATSON & CO. % 72 Franklin Street. The Roads Are Settling and pleasurc driving will be the best and cheapest way to gst the embrac Ing fresih air that better than the best tonic. ‘Phone us for a good team. MAHONEY BROS, Livery Stable. Falls Avenue. On Exhibition in Millinery for Fall and Winter wear at MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, No. 52 Shetucket Street. A. FALE BENNETT, Judie. Attest: novaa Assessors’ Notice | Al persons in the Town of Norwich liable to pay taxes are hereby notified to return to the Assessors on or before the first day of November, 1911, a written or printed list, properly signed FOR SALE 81 Peck St. Two Tenement House Lot 50x100 feet. Will be sold cheap. se notehea; overhauled FOR S Chalmers Detroit * ven passenger, Apply ALE o D. G. PERKINS, novsa Touring Car newly painted a 23 Shetucket St., Norwich. and sworn to, of all taxable property owned, by them o the first day of Oc- tober, 1911. Those falling to make a list will be charged a penalty of 10 per cent. additional, according to law. Blanks can be obtained at the Asses- | sors’ office in City Hall, or will be sent Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. by mall upon application. Office Hours: 10 a m. to 4 p. m. Lists will be received beginning 1f YOU Want To Sonday, Oct. 9th, 1911. BUY or SELL, HIRE or RENT REAL ESTATE communicate at once with YOUNG & SHANKS, Room 23, Shannon Bldg., Nerwich, Ct. Dated at Norwich, Comn., Oe: 1911 JOHN P. MURPHY, JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, MICHAEL J. CURRAN, 4th, FOR UALZ. Small one farm mile from V Norwich, in said District, deccased. SR A Deetis Dere hehe | mintstration” segosme With. sald” cstace anotgun; Koed condition; §§ tb guiok | §o tne Court for aliowance: it is there- WANTED P AR, e e ore SR SACE e I pelrdzreg That the 6th day of Novem. " ‘Flon SA E—.‘:’ 46 b p. Borisental be: 5. at 10 o'clock in the oiler, 3 years old, made by Stewart e 15" of “Notwich: in said Die: WEAVERS Worcester; will stand 125 pound steam o agrn 4 > -4 pressure. Inguire A. A. Fournier, Troy hearing’ tho same, and the said Ad- ministrator is dirécted to give notice o ) e therenf by publishing this order once AL ALy boraepower fumabout, in some newspaper having a circulation wioh, Py in said District, at least three days 3 oDt PRINTING FOR _ FARMBERS_ 250 and 200 6% (regular busi- morning. v. William C. malke return | 2 S Eomsasntionat " o ot | e Nl 80 Yo ATENG, Jusne. | | BeiRSY ShGEL O (PEAATS : : e above and foremoing Is & true | - 75 ok, 32.70. Bond for mampies officiate. Burlal will be in Packer- | copy of record Cooks, Second Girls and General ' i5a brices for any srinting you are in vilie. Ritost ANNIE C. CHURCEL XN neea’sr "The Bulletin Ccmpany, Noc- : novid ciere. | House Girls. WIChL OB - G AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD P GOOD PRINTING CHEAP_500 MRS. GODFREY WELL AGAIN |ai'Canterbury. within and for the Dis- | Room 32 Central Building | enveiopes (reguiar busincos siue). car trict of Canterbury, on the 24 day of printed in corner, $1.35; 1.000. '31.86 = November, 191L s 5,000, $5.50: 10,060," $16. 500 nofehead: Vineland, N. J—Mrs. Allen T. God- | Present—A. HALE BENNETT. Judge. 6x9%;, printed. $1.35; 1,000, 3$2: 5,000, ey P hs Seon i Gadl peaits For | . Extate Of Geore X' Bennelt. an fn 3 deBon "3insn "7 5o Pielterneadn b competent. persom. of CanterBury. ¢ ome time, has just written the fol- | SOMPEIEnt, perso e e 383 710,000, "$17.50: 500 bilificads, 7x8 3 lowing letter telling of her recovery: | "} ,” Gonservator having made writ- | printed, $1.30; 1.000, 32; 5,00 i -E\-erynm who Is in broken health |ten application to sald Court, in fc- —_ “:'10;?&1";’1':':" 508, Statements, 6 xi 1 ought to know Vinol will build | cordan: with the statute, for an orde Piret- i .28 ), 55 , 35.21 Imf‘m up and make them strong... It | of sale of the wnoxa‘o; Dart ot the roai| At omce. Four chosgrraiiosy: | 1} R es s ora e I sYjty, daeets dition _for - several months, and I |RBSad at the Frobate Office in Canter-|Main street. Phone 591. oct27a [ never fail to give Vinol a #nod word {1911, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and — « now.” that notica thereof be given by pub- This is one more proof that our de- | lshing & cops of thiz order once. in FOR SALE. licous cod liver and iron remedy, |#ome newspaper having a circulation in Vinol, which is free from cod liver |53 strict, at least seven days be- fgacy F fore said tlms assianed, and that return oil, is a remarkably strengthening 1o fnade to this Courl a FOR SALE ersailles, of thirty-six acres, new five-room house and good sized barn, all nine acres brook- ture, balance good tillable land. Wil be 50ld_on easy terms to suitable purchaser. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, Main St. in good repair. of fruit. Twelve acres Plenty woodland, atered pas- Phon FOR SALE | The Lovett property, consisting of a | lurge handsome house and three acres We also write Fire, Automoblle, Plate Glass Liability, Accident, and ali other kinds of INSURANCE, in good, of land at Peck’s corners, Norwich | reliaple co Z Town. A beautiful spot. 2 wans E. A. PRENTICE, ‘Phone 300. 86 Ci . « swee. WHITNEY’S AGENCY AUTO TUBE VULCANIZING. i Reasonable prices—work guaranteea. | 27 Main 8t, Franklin Saupre, Real Estate and !nsurance TO BiNT 11 ELM ST, PLEASANT FLAT OF or 7 ‘rooms, bath, closet, set bowl stone set tubs, hot water, gas Axtures, | separate rear entrance, $15 per month. S CHURCH ST., UPPER FLAT OF 6 Y rooms, with modern. improvements, §15 ORSES. Wagons and Farm Tools. 2 ORSES Wagons per month. 5 INE! . Saddle, Separator. OENTRAL, 30 CLIFF ST. VERY HURRY UP and get first pick. it b A HAVE THE FARM, TOO. Tonth. T 5 A Y, Tel 257-2. F. O CUNNINGHAM. STEBBINS & GEYNET, Sachem Park (evenings only), or_leave work at Ousley's Repalr Shop, Frank- lin Square. nov1 ERE 1S YOUR OPPORTUNITY! OGS, Shoats_ Brood Sows and Little Pigs. . 1. Reds and White Leg- orms. 3. F. CONANT. ‘Whitesione S¢ and the Cigars are the best on Try them 11 Frasuna Streer. . F. ©.10e the maiket | NEWMARKET HOTEL. Ave. w S feet of trol cottage houses within walic of three large Industries, for sale. Particulars given and properiy shown FRANK W. FOR S No. 308 Central Avenue 10-ROOM DWELLING with large barn on corner lot. ALE JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St. Westerly Fire Dis e Norwich, TW9 FAMILY HOUSE within 560 y, on large lot; also f trict, ten mi cov, ct. Caller—I supp your church atte ° q erably? Clergyman—O¥ When it's too wet for goif ¢ there 1s hardly an emnty se Transeript ‘L felt wo worry for ¥ B | whispered the siio, w cars A farm of 50 acres of land well in her eye e divided; good 6 room house and [l | that high note 3 barn: hen houses; 600 cords of J§ | ?nswered the sopranc.—Chicag wod on farm; over 50 bearing WM | bune. fruit trees. All within 3 mmutes’ “Did you help elect that walk of trolley and 10 minutes of |cause of his personnl ¥ » Baltic village. Price $2,000, No,” replied Farmer Corntos | nid’ my suspieions of him time.and wanted to shove hir where the muckrakers could FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Contral’ Building, Norwich, Conn, [l | %07 50 ot Mim-washine Uncle Jerry Peebles had 5 any other name mj jos s mweot) he maid, & FARMS iin ol leather wallet, “bu . ed If it'd cost half ag muck | Tribune. What $2,500. will Buy A 120 acre farm, well divided mowing, pasture and wood land. Targe 1% room house, painted white into MUCH IN LITTLE green blinds n first-class condition; | The Belglan syndl one barn, 26 by 30; another barn, 24 by | horticulturists has req 30; hay barn, 20 by 24; crib, wood | tution of & J house and several hemneries; well which It Is he i r wooded; abundance of frult, over 100 tant services in Inspectin bearing apple trees; this years crop | with a view to detecting a being 76 barrels; cranberry bog, ma- | ing all dangerous plar chine worked fleids, land in high state | cases of cultivation. This pluce is situat - on Macadam Road, three-fourths mile| A despatch from of rafiroad station, one-fourth mile to | that the Chinese Admira | school, one-half mile to postoffice; near | ccived instruction and with modern conveniences and is |naval dockyard at Puiur the BEST FARM BARGAIN ever of- | pcsite side to Shanghs fered in this mection. IN 4 §150,000 gold. The se Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin | engineers will be rea (Cholce of 400). w WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estste Broker, | No. 41 Went Broad Street, Rooms 1-2, | | respondence that of any othe for 1909 roa second with 86 tatist r States t figur Japan wa Postal Union he United ards, FOR SALE | .. .- (he prefectures of Bh Taikbhu, Giran, Taito, NO. 57 WEST MAIN STREET. J| i tulins The property owned and oSy SR pled by the FEstate of Robert [ pei¥oel, Brown, Plumbers, known as -the | 150,000 Pequot Bullding, will be sold on most favoruble terms. Wenterly, R. 1. occu- Ay it pound: 190y the Unite time | | 1n frst shell mefy! Apply to JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich; Ct. |London, . the | ana France ¢ Consul J. H. Johnsor { 1,000 bale been gathered in that d Mex expected bales. writes t {Peck’s Real Estate Agency - FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Strest, Willimantic, Conn, | /1) "5 e Caten | acne GARDEN AND POULTRY FARM | enstern o up to A ar | ters »nal be increa xt During 1910 _over 5 One-quarter mile R .R. station, with | embarked at Greek port ploasant surroundings, ‘near church, [ North and. Souin Ax Etore and school, and only 4 miles over ; ¥ state road to city of 20,00; 7 room 1s calculate house, newly decorated; large hen- r the Unite house, barn, shop, shed, ete., all good mber of emigy 6 acres of fine smooth land, excellent ihout 20,000 |so0il. Only $900. part cash. Particulars | pyoper, (he bals land pictures of this and many others. [LOPCT TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. a B osney Gotzhd SALE HORSES 1 have several good Horses to sell that will weigh from 1300 t6 1400 Ibs, ali ready for hard work. Also some A new stringed m U g t is reported to hav cen d a Jupanese violln maicr o agoyn. The invention nd seems likels Lo suy n. It has th 6 High St., Westerly, R. L oct31d Telepnones 345—257 in_the nec h > resembling a Kumisen strings to It wnd by r lation of the keys th ni can be made Lo do the work ¢ 1 samiscn. The Inventor relkin In an orchestr, struments and showed () cess in every way, H idea came to him when n v ing through Burdpe last yos~ that are not as large. 1 want to sell them all so as to have room for the next car load. Come and see them. Tel. 177-12. ELMER R. PIERSON. part four A MOBILE STATIOS, B. J. Colt, § Otis Btrest. Automoblle 8ad Bicyele Pepuiring, General Ma- ohine work. Jebblax Phone _ says that t

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