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FOLTRY. OING ON TONIGHT | for three vears with the famous Kaim | ANNUAL REPORTS AT | been placea h{ 55 IS G_ IGHT orchestra of Munich. F E ALDERMEN'S MEETING. | Shop. added to Pictures ai the Breed The-| <. Albert Laumgartner, pianist and - A WINTER DITTY. = accompanist, is one of the few really & 8" v ¥ille and Motion Pictures at|fine sololsts of Boston and the resular | City ~Treasurer Shows Balance on The Norlli Wind cried unto tie Turth ) i :l(nc‘ornp‘anisk xmn-. Bu{_l::on and other ::n:fid s:z,on.ao—rnm in Water ;Ag;:"mr nlllyuhr Eninpar fow'rs; 3 Lost Paradise - | eminent symphony artists. ment. ri6 ‘only barren bow s, ter “rtfur Hackett has a wonderfully i ; Hat record have You of the hours . g Drill of Fifth Company, C. A. C. at|heautiful voice. Good discretion in ‘Willimantic, Nov, 13.— » A hen fragrant buds werc ripe for B o > kSl {raining has coapled him to come into| The board of aldermen held tho last 0,0 DIt at Central Beptist Churen | enviable recognition as a tenor singer. [regi mee! or the fis ear s aens aets 3 LB, SEuGP5 | o now holde the Dosition as tenor so- | the council chamber Monday evenins, | that wers io take place What memory of perfumed mus in Gad Sws' Hail. loist at the Central church, Hoston.|The minutes of the last and special | specie payment was FOR SALE. Ot spiendia oo Lnd Haimy dusicr = Nest, No. 1336 Order of | Mr. Hackett is undoubtedly one of the [meetings were read and accepted. A | Those were the days T'onty find an empty husk- Owis meets in Owls Hall Lest tenor sinzers in this country. His/|resolution was adopted accepting the|were all politicians and W FOR SALE—Ten nice white pigs nine | ‘TO RENT—Five-room flat with mod- | A “Peauty of all charm Herert.” araotesan Lodge. No- & K. of P.| jice is of unusual quality, possessing [ mayor's annual statement and author- | everything but theory. _ Address ‘Bulletin. | weeks old; also five guinea pi Ad- | ern improvements, hot and cold water, % g Smoothness that is rarely heard in | izing its incorporation in the city’s an-/ have had practical experience. N e - | Gress Chas. M. Ames, R. F. B No. %, | buth ‘4na” water closet, I good repair: | 1o nim the sweet, wise ¥iuxth replied, ‘meeta in Pocn s 908 AL W. A | N Eine voice and to & certain ex. (nual printed report. In less than a year we have ANTED Svtillantle, Coun. 1 Tovisa _} S Boswell'Ave. lnquire ai 89 Boswell | “Decay’ Js- only ‘sirtace a e Amne's T A Society meets in St | tent it has that Soaring guahty which | The report of the chief of police was ) same old stab & Good re rgare | | FOR SALE_wiie T rasmtern | A T T RAT o tempests rage and storm-clouds Building made Jenny Lind the ~most famous |accepted. The report of the superin- | We have seen 3 Ballstto oy L 72 Ps o ST RowEC 182 dien . 8 able for milk oF poultry. Enduire k. 1 | Within my heart spring lies aslecr Second Division. A. O. H. meets In | Singer of the world, tendent of strects for five weeks, with | New England VANTED for Sonen, B 5 Nerwich Towa 'oovidd | Though winter's garb/is spread oulside. e masck. & a5 Parker J. Phinn studied voice pro- |expenses of $1,043.16, was accepted.|and progress in less b Tite, &IV FOR SALE Two and _three-inch | oo oot 0 B ROLW wo._noxd i i Foremens faq, 1*% ¥ °f Avliuction with Bimboni, who introduced | The report of 'the city treasurer, |have read where southern democrats 5 Pl also quantity of wagon lumber | TO RENT _Furnished room. thor: |“The dend year's flow'rs Love keeps . ol N 73 ) to Italian opera, Eiving him |showing a balance on hand of $12,- |boldly and publicly boasted “that New ek poards. M. B Blaciker, | oughly hehted. Apply Mrs. McCall, 16 find knows BRRE Te Bt tmt et & A= L Rt heauatifil quality ob VOICE WhiCF 97950, was arecutod. England mills would have to come X MAN oL esd: [B. D. % Norwich. novild '|Laurel Hil_Ave. novidd | By many a lover's smile made blest with perfoct artistry’ and full concen- [~ The Tepert of the treasurer of the | down to southern dictation” or wordsto ak 39 Otls L | _FOR SALE One § H._P. steam en- | T RENT—In the Vars DIock, No. 204 | 1 ng a1l 1elners ihe bea < < tion of the music always wins his au- | water works, showing a balance of | that effect. Is it a bright prospect? - ine with boiler, 8. W. Leffingwell, | Franklin St a very desirable’ modern | Piies ot 17variogss, (he b . ANNOUNCEMENTS Hner Timee “Himbonrs death . Mr. | 3510750 was ale. mecopted: Abate- | In less tham & week we have seen | ~wwANTED A mew il cowciihss | NOrwich. Conn. Tel. 69i-2. novild ' |tenement 7”pooms. separate enirince. e Ta —— Phinn has indefatigably coached with |ments of $17 requested by Collec- | thousands of farmers who were Indig- | Guernsey or Ayrshire preferred, at the | FOR SALI—One pair of horses. 2400 | Ave. from 10 to 2 and 7 to 9 p. m. oo pecrace Attention. is called (o the auction |some of the best masters of “Lieder” ltor J. B Baldwin on the list of 1909 nant at the proposed reciprocal agree. | Backus Faospital. ovisd _ |welght, § and ¢ years old, gvod diiyers | miygsTuTh ROSE 0 MINK Sévertisement of C. E. Macfariane. | Snging in'America and Burope. His |wero voted. A petition rom Delphis| ment with Canads masch to ALDIS OwEN mALL'S 1500 Tou mooa’ workers " 16 Chesier | 70 RENT—Cholce ¥. M. C. A. dormi- | Go, rose o mine, and say from me SREE Hhich nature evidently pre-ordain- | of his property and that If his brother, Mane St Boston, | White pigs s weeks oid. A T. Gardner.|tory rooms, $1.50 and 32 per weck. | That God hath fa'en the dey from me |+ Nim, no Tess than his noble render- | on Union street. was accepted and the | of & Co. peeiilog) moviss And’tert me blind uat 1 see s ot e Eraty E T b o the e o . TO RENT—_Tenement of Clght rooms, er eyes at morm. ing of' the ‘more Staid oratorios, a% |sireet commitice authorized to do the |clected him after’ the overwhelming | ffes, By Get FOR SALE_One sow and 18 nlcs |0 R et ur s Feari | go ¥¥ll as nis artistic singing of opeFatic | work. A 'request for the establisnment | maforities rolied up against him in the | SSTA inmetiiely, ___novitd e e e D, |BE. "Abbly on Dremises: Boviza" |Go rose and bring her back to me. na other arics, is 8 of lines and grades on upper Hig wns, honest workingmen ANTED — An experienced . 1 Cle _ | T "k were mof tov or "The — Shortly smons the foremost singers of | streef, near J. (. Baretow's property, |object to voting for a man who em- |&irl; best of wages. Hotel Hoxle, e | B F- D, or Tel. 267-12. nov1iod TO RENTTwo six-room flats at 120 | THou'rt Mary's Bower of sweet piiy, Setts was the Fheell theiter Bilea | s s . PloyS: Wenee S st T Wil § PLS T30 % novil VOR SALE 1 will scll at a prics | Broadway; all modern improvements hou hast His thern. e B B8 Oven | I aroine Hookerls woll keiawn |0l SR Yo Amages subtatned from | Witk mek s DA S O WANTED for yalirosd constrac: | 5°8, Tl UrPrlse yeu, my, large, bock | SRV L BOREAL ST | Nor nead'et thou, rone, e averhold be ac- h concert and opera sineer | water by W. J. Miller was referred to 1 still claim the whole thing is gov- | tion, laborers, rockmen, drill runners > TO RENT — Newly furnished rooms | T, ()., 1ove Bl Coe Ne oold . ) ¢t New England and for many | the claims ‘eommittee for inves erned by the law of supply and de- n. to Cavanaugh, | 855 St opposite P. O. Jewett City, Tith modern oonvenlansoe. Sontim 10 [Ubon hep raca o tankTen wAt Suring the entire day. 2 Soprs ier Volce. 15 a pure Haud | & ravisitlon for boots and coats for | thig Awe . oo WANTED Se Apply _Yantic | COTTAGE 67 MAPLE sTREET. for| UOVIA k ot iy thromgs were good natured and show- | soj “smooth and beautiful, and |the fire department was referred to| No, no, Mr. Vallette, I will not try L e B R L SR L B R T g Ao g e e R e great patience in awaiting an op |mives With verfect ease Uhroughout Its | (n purchasing commiitee with power. | to match' money arguments With you: | Ny o Nrmn Few fure a7 A, Heoh: | Sontajaing six rooms, pancry and placs | SUCFIte Bullding. - Mrs. Leos, 375 Mein. r of e, ¢ e P e e o o admistion and | Jal oERiut never Tanie to tharm: | lcame o O B Al ey | har Judusities Arsts. Now gt ana | “pavear TEoreay. Kypnarc Bennett [for g fone DPOIs, o9, (58, 08,000 | o mmma Temment—¢ fooms. i The featare flm (World's Champlon hrasing = good and her interpre- e e e | her industries, second; And If. thers Is [ wxmEB AT ST S Tg"sicary heat and cigotric lignt, 3% | pleasantly located: 3 per ‘month; v —_ % siip Games) is a most satistying onc | (hows eidence of high musical | port of the water department commit- | anything left give it to the rest of the | polght at Jou. Gon e o B W o T e AN ST, aan: | Hobart aventie. - oetzia VIEWS AND VARIETIES BB M @amce. Al the sroar avor. | densas and all ‘the embelahmemts of | Loy T e e T e o | ind oF politics yom il ¢ A s omet L 8 WesSPVR | ie werty. Os ou premives. hovid S Stes are seen in their specialities, and | the vocal score she ean acquit her e 5 MecT SUOR Jvat aoced My et - cholon i sl b =3 FOR SALE_A very desirable home, |rooms on lowee Broadway. Apply to Clever Savings Smelude the greate: seball genera Ty able manner. Her Recommendations of the appropria- | begrudge an old soldler a mere pit- B R e T ey i | S Drows, 38 Whetocker St ootid “Consistency 1s a jewel O RENT—No. 8 Union B, Tacing | all right, but sou con't sorr it o - : . 2 Wm. H. | cottage, ‘front, 112 John J. McGraw and Connie Mack, the ilways with good taste and ad- {tjons committee of estimat ¢ ex_ | tance of $30 per year, and throw as If | Shippee, fhe fur dealer, will De there |depii some. frult on Line of trolley: enal exhibitions of the great D e for the epsui ve: W an | it was a_bag of chaff a million dollars|every Friday. novad Urlon Square, fiat 0f seven rooms, thi. 1, » ff on > penses for the epsuingz year, with an|it was a bag aff a mi Ty APPIY to C. R. Johnson, 177 West Broad any girl instead of a diamond rin thewson, the srand deliveries of i concert begins promptly at 8|3 Gditional appropriation of $500 for a | to New Lordon or any other eity. e | 8PP Faseriyy R novia . |Soor. Hoguire' of 8 A. Gilbert, 141 |70Y S e 1 Blas. sk, Bender and Marquard lock, but loors of the Central g | WANTED _Rallway mail clerks: ou Main St. oot bs, Plank, Bender and Marquard. | o t loors. e | turther investigation of the watershed cons: Br MONTGOMERY. | toms employes: ave $90.00 ‘month: | “FOR SALE _Chestaut mare, 1430, § | —mo mENT—Store at 69 Frankiim i | Knicker—You think Johnn 1 Home Run Baker is seen in full [ Faptist church auditorfum willbe open | \ere accepted. < Packer, Conn. exam! lons_Jan. 181 Sample gues- | years oid, fine worker. O. 8. Peck, | a0 MONT0L008 §F O), Traiie, Bl | grow up to be president?” Prouapo, Bectlom, and every sensational piay |« p.m. T avoid the rush at the esolution was ado 0T | e ey | Homs frme | WiLe immoatately, - | Norwicn Town. oetbia " | Bosmension Raligpn | §Eow b to be president?. Proudpop— on the groumis 575G X Dbl storer but they can |} Ttk et pionter fre o 1 LOST AND FOUND. s i il “foctisd | FARMERS HUNTING AND TRES- | —rgwenT Desirable Targs nine-roo | YOk Sun. he largest cver 3 hampior “purchased at the church en- St (o el ors |EASSING = NOTICES__The following|at on main flcor, modern improve- | Jones—Do you think the horse will the largest ever so 2 champion- hased at the church e lties for anyone caught contam- WANTED—Skein winders, spoolers | words printed on cloth 13x12: “Notice. | 12t on maln foor, modefh, Smprove: | & Hones—bo vou think the horse ship game, is clearly aiso all | trance. inatinz the city’s water suppl OST—Straved or taken _from my |and braider tenders for day work and | All persons are forbidden hunting, ! . v o the automobile Brown ot the 383-degrce fa The pictures ere marvels of e The mayor was autherized to yremises at East Great Plain,’ one | night work. Apply at Ossawan Mills. |shooting or trespassing on this farm |. °Ct3d it it gets in its way oot25d of the fa ol iuernsey ‘cow. Finder please mnotify under penalt . with any |~ 10 RENT Lower tenement of four | Companion. TEWE CIiTY polling places for the coming city | Gwner by phone. 367.2, Snd. receive \t. 13 Tor 31; & for 75 cent {fe" of Jomeph Draatord, | g lence and show ° >oio nds, New <t R A T 3 WANTED Plano tuning and repair- | Jame on It it i * h | rooms. = _Enquire of Josep rad Stella—What caus insomr BRR “Snd Shibe park. PHUSCIDhI, | 1. Dasthe, Seven Birthe, Five Mar- | A.sesplution - was adopted authioris e 2oViid | ing. All work guaranted, 4G, dordon. | PSSR PRIG €U N3RS Than oo | Bockbinder 108 Broadway. 122 | Belie—She takes 5o m auty exer with the great 5 D du | e aat e tmad o0 e ing the fire department committee to| LOST—Fur neckplece, between Nor- | 298 Prospect St, City. Tel. 682-2. % Syl 55 e FURNISHED ROOMS, all modorn con- | clses before retiring that It 1 mornii o th es | ¥ d redecorate the re o a 3 - 3 e rhe; o8, —Harpe: aza sapacity with , riages in Cectober—; ire Over | 8 e e the came of the | Wich and White Beach. Return to veniences, 33 Unlon Bt. Telophone 884- &, | when the finishos.tiarpers 1 25, all of th | GCanterbury Line—Conferencs Pro- | iscalsior Hook and 1adder company at | Pulletin Co. for reward. ~ movisd EDRSALE 4 Wb o Borisctal . Speaon ___ | “Why have the duke's ardent n wtunts | oramme—Accident—Personals. an_expense not to exceed $150. RS SOl spae ) e LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE | tions suddenly grown cool 1t T X : Worcester; will stand 126 pound steam | v "RENT—WIith or without power |father gave him a 350 1 pressure. Inquire A. A. Fournier, Troy er gave him a $50 not 1 t of the - bicture ) Ths matter of Ford, Buck and Shel- Ry e § The matter of Ford, Buck and Shel. | LEGAL NOTICES. © the town of Gris- |don’s excessive bill for work in con- and steam—4.000 square feot floor | him off. " Boston (lobe Puccess, jude'ng frox ober as recor % Towh | nection with the Main s avine = Man Cook Steam Laundry. _______ oct21d | pace. The lightest, cleanest, airiest| . : b =g 1 r as recorded by Town | nection with the Main street paving [ o=t The woman T mar 1 of the foliowers - omal | NN T TS Geaths, Os- | contract was discussed at some length | 00, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM-| Gonral House and Second Girs |, FOR SALE—13 horsepower runabout | factory floor in' Norwich. Apsiy A. . | o wite o Blusnes on. she s Fame, who were 1 . : 3 o1 sy, Jonm Gilbert and finally the finance committee and | Iusoior S 1o At condition.” Inquire Dr. Walker. Not- | Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Build- A meeao : 5 i FDOTation connsel were cmpawersd to ] te sl sl Secabe T A ane Room 32, Central Building. Pk o - __seo8d (g FranklinSt, cor. Chjstuut Ave on anywhere with you.” the world's a x 3 Lieberthal, George |fix the same with them on a basis of | toxicating liquors, _ale, lager D PRINTING FOR _ FARMERS_250 | __Je! “She married him to reforr games, the manssc; g his n ‘ebre, Rodrigue Alphonse | $7 a day for 153-4 days, for inspec- | R0ine wine and cider ‘fn the bundin J noteheads and 250 6% (resular busl- “And what was the result?. R B aectptionally attrs 3 % 7R g ik | at No. 43 Main street, Town of No HELP 3 g Ay il ara with an : Soh | Marion, 10 purnier, John | ton, and to take steps o Fecover from | 3N A5, MAI Aftect, Towh of Nor- WANTED $IT2 000 Such BT "Send Forvamipien STORAGE 500 pow that ne's whocked st ot S Danic . the | : 5 ; tion of the expense which must be | Time of! wildy "MiMdIng, any part o | our day laborers ($1.75 a day). man |hoca’or The Bulletin Cempany, Noe: | Space for Furniturs and Commodities. | cYersthing she docs.’—Loston 1t Norw lected . onnelly and borne t for the work done in 1909, | tioned in such manmer as to form and wife to manage a corporation|wich, Conn. Storing & Leasing Co., 10-20 W. Main | *“/ ¥ 1 Skt anisiavs = Przeszlo 1910 and 1911, on account of inspecting booths side rooms. or retiring room | boarding house, and general house- GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—500 ¢ he old army sh n do that. I blush every tim > . Lloyd G. Bucking- | that has been paid for by the city. A place of business is mot located | work sgirls. Apply st emce. (regular business size). car: Dossting of his prowess. ‘“Ip. ail & ch is I - 24 Hoey : Was adoptec | witnln"Cvo’ hundred feet In a direct ¢ 506, career,” he said, I never killed a deer Siiately preceatus th 3 . Youns. Michael F. | resolution was adopted = authorizing| [, "fiom any church edifice or public Frea iEmpinywont - Bussau. 362" 500" not n by mistake for a man.’—Chicago Trl bun The ¢ Do you need any tyr writer supplies,/ sir? The Guvnor We have a Fine « Typewriter supplies” No. T've @ Store To Rent ) mueis, b,z vox of croconte and makes a great hit. S'he beautiful siide of Mr. Murphy wi inihan and Celia M. Jarvis, action towards a satisfactory adjust- | br°parochial’ school. or the /000, $5.50; or - parochial premises | M. J. Coscoran, Supt. _ Central Bldg. Joseph F. Watt Goes to Buffalo. ment. pertaining thereto, or amy postorfice :f,‘*io%’o'."“ B Rt of chpiare Sosich Watt closed his lapors | AR application from David P. Ahearn | public library, or cemetery. Dated at 3511 printed. $1.65: 1,000, T X e baseball | a5 marhinist with the Aspinook come |OF @ Street light on Mansfield avenue | NG o P e BB T T FOR SALE. c}‘xnx oB5, "$17:50: 00 billh & and repor deT- | ind taxpavers, owning real est-te, of Fintea $135; 1000, 3175; 5000, 55.20; That Game, winnin merited | with hi ther in Schenectady, N. |%oF investieati 3 1 P i his be Jdn Scher ] an 3. M. Sheppard. chairman of the |\ fawh b Noveloh Sand: heseiy S1en E 5500, 10, Brint) L : S eday is the Gay of thesgreat | Thomas car. worke i Buffalo, N. T, | Strect committee. said that he desir- «pa _endonee the Toregoing application ARMS ysn Uobe prompiiv.s Send For shmples. p T ses herel (Doiyen think (L iRy Lot dubSgtont | 200 bl S TR e the following statement | ol Krupa & Krowka for & license an he Dulletin Co., Norwich. Conn. h rou know: more @bout this busines ] the cvening perform- | Mr W en re have found him | £Ccanes of much orfticism made re creby certify that said applicant is & What $2,500. will Buy in the T Ty TN Omu: tuiw Dusiness Boa~ enir A iy Wil e | man. and he wilt be aissed from th | Uve, to the Work of the Main street | ;uitable person to be liceased puragant | A 130 acre farm, well divided inte AT, PO e e B e < ail patrons today. ook force ot mochanins. A fow | PATIDE contrac | Cien tepheation, Dated 2t NOE | mowing, pasture and wood land. QUE FURNITURE, Puck. Che work for engineering the job | 1511 'Eilis Raphael. Johm A®Moran,| Large 12 room house, painted white, —AT— “What sort of ket age the mother of the fami Wauregan House : e, S L in 1909 cost $64 per $1,000 appropriat- | Mever Biumenthal, Timothy C. Murphy, | green-blinds in first-class condition; | G. A. JAHN'S, 51 Division Street. suffrage club favor?” “Well” replied BARLEBEN CONCERT TONIGHT. | (i the tno Elils. Bessie and|ed, as asainst $50 per $1.000 appro- |Jonn Sowinski. 1 hereby certify Chat | one barn, 36 by 30; Snother barm, 24 by | Gase of Drawers, mapie. Sewing Ta- oung Mrs. ‘Torkins, *it we owned ¢ ith their father | jriatca “the present vear, Which will | the above named sighers and endorsers | 30: hay’ barm, 20 by 28 Crib, wood |Ble curly Crnpicr Fowr rushobetiom Block ht up, I think most of us would pre good music fagara ¥ - oveq |readily be seen is considerably less | iI¢ electors and ' taxpayers, Owning | house and several - hennerfes; well (Chairs, two Straight back and rocker, y fer matinee tickets."—Washington g | real estate in the Town of Norwich. - = of years employed . o oo programme than for last year : ; abundance of frui 100 | China and Glassware, and other usefui Star. » cemcert by th as sis r + for the Ashland mills renotuth . » o oite | Dated at Norwich. this 13th dey of | Wooded; abun . it, cver 100 | LTS Star. this evening’s concert by t 3 ey ho leaves today, is | transteer 1o may e o e heate D | November, A. D is11." Chas. & FHol- | bearing apple trees: this years orop |*"Glilbetween 1 and 4 p. m. moviid APPLY TO “Its the first $1,000 that's hard to 2 R T a cate of | brook, Town Clerk. novi4Tu | being 76 barrels; cranberry bog, ma- T eaD i ieG the anincnt millionats the corporation counsel a bill of $1.- ! chine worked fieids, land in high state ‘I ‘know that” responded the me Churehwise - and socfally | 53165, balance due Contractor A. J NOTICE of ‘carlivation. Thia place is situated | A SPLENDID CHANCE The Parker - Davenport Co. | in ™ ve e frving o accumuis Langefeld, that was attached by the on Macadam Roaed, three-fourths mile it for the last 40 years"—Loulsvi r vere prominently iden- | (Apfntion of & Suit, to the aseign will be of interest "l ¢ raternal ord TROmay 3. SN Was SAored Special Town Meet ool oaa-hatt milie te pestomen: oesy | 10 buy @ §00d 40 acre farm admirably NORWICH, CONN. urier-Journal XKari Barleben m. s first — The regular current monthly bills| A petition signed by Harry Groobert | and with modern convent situated, good set of buildings, fruit “It’s horrid of you to get into a | 2 onthly bi ti lences and is , g s - ter at . 4 in Br | " % e ordered paid as read, and ad. | and thiriy-three other legal voters of temper every time I have a l¢ — I ‘ $1000 FIRE LOSS | rere ordered paid us rend, ang ad |and (DI Ihess SUNe Iesl Seters of | ine BEST FARM BARGAIN over of: and wood Investigate. ey e T IOt 1 later he was 2 L B 4 Ieibins £ D Peltier, | evening, Nov. 22. at 8 o'clock SA3Y | sented to the Selectmen of said Town, | 1 - Sad E. A. PRENTICE, your mother so well alwa Semervatory. e t wipsic| Barn an ouse of Damas Peltier, » Nov. 22, at § o'clock | Fealciting & Town Meeting be called| Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin | ,p, 0 00" % O Stuet makes people irritable.'—Pele Mel mmster u: Chemnitz ‘ot | in Canterbury, Burned—Dog Insists | for, the tollowing purpose: * " (Chotee of 400). a0 ig, Stres! FOR SALE. . . a BRRE s sins o : | on Saving Sow. . LEFTERS T0 THE EDITOR | S50t Tinapiiiiosss tor WILLIAM A. WILGOX. e e N et the Sk - . | ook i Add juated on Mill street, alled, to Sam- Real Eatate Broker, Sk i g gl g K Fo use for Brown?” “I haven't. T e e SYOiNE o ety Mr. Montgomery’s Rejoinder. | e} Levine of said Fown. . peti. | ¥e 1 West Broaa Street, Reoms 1-3, - ! |Deen overnaulad and is in good why Im getting up the surprise p o e borough which lit up the | — — ! l'n“ the legal voters of the Tow?l Oi ‘Westerly, R. L. 1 ning condition. Apply to Stebbin for him. Detroit Fre Press. i r many, . |Geynet, at Sachem Park, evenings, Ry VN oRe.0r MRy 8 ‘phone 682-4, for demonstration. novisd ore than an hour was in | Editor of The Bulletin: I wish to | (o8, the legal voters of the Town of Smith place, 1-4 mile west | publicly congratulate myself on one | {n Granss ol in soid Tone) oo fpeet sorted sizes TIN_LITTLE d Four Corners, in the | thing. In Mr. Vallette's very able let- | day. Nov. 20th 1911, at 2 oxclock b m. Hens, Cockerels, Pullets also? now occupied by | ter of Nov. 10 he acknowladges over | Dated at Coichester; Conn. this i1th Apoiy to More ¢ varioties of morquitoer It burned his barn | his Sigpatare that he docs mot Iknow day of Noyember, AL b 1SiY e CUNRRCTAR make thefr ho in New Jerse of hay and a large | ab e money of Frane RATH 3 NGHAM. ake thelr h N o [ houE the-trichay of, Fran GUY. B. CLARK. Tel. 287-2. novéa e ts of a hard | have never in the past 30 | SHARLES A KRAMER, Six room Cottage on Laurel Hill con- 5 flames were com- |a single instance before where J. novi4d improvemen i aiso burn r vas a half a gale | the money question. ol S BN W, wind all the and it was by | To ect a wrong impression, T Dwi ; | nt of persistent work with the buck- | wish to say Mght here at the start that e D e e — : R e S R e FURS |@mon proms mwomn The latest statisties report the pre ence of 3,237 male and 31 fex | nese student; rious Japa ucation 1. FOR SALE I will sell at a low price to close an estate a farm consisting of 210 acres of land, 90 tillable, b pasture and woodland, 1,600 co: ted to Women are not ad ny from Death. the iouse was saved. The [T have never been an apostle of high improve- . Mock : Atic, Delies the fire was unusually mys- | protection. I voted first in 1582, o | Siberian Dog Coat at ments, that will be sold for a small Wood. abundance supply of water B e s, sty eral: gn- smved = s being frst discovered In the | stralant sreenback ficket for state of- | Sable Wolf Cost at...... amount of cash, and favorable terms ||| Seven room Cottage ana about oo B I PO ool ot 44159 | | For ‘Women was established at T 1 aways like of ‘dry Tye straw was stored. | beink on the toket was the chic canse | Oolloway Cow Coat at T e bt SEpperel 9f land on tEsliayiat oF iy Y Tacated two miles from trols ccted that the Chi “18 to recommer Mr. Peltier . had been in [of that vote. Since that time I have | Russian Calf Coat at. YOUNG & SHANKS, Thamesville, just beyond the bR by A A “‘f", ‘M,""I:‘P‘ i Kowloon, A bari some hours. All the cat- | continually voted the democratic tick- [ Raccoon Coat at.... Mo 28 hemnin, G, city line. Price reasonable and Square. will be opened in October, fust ona nd horses were got out and turned | et, was closely connected (in a cler Cpossum Limed Coat at. — S Da. ancrirell oryuany telis. FRANCIS D. DONOHUF, year after the British section s and Monday evening several of | way) with the late David A. Wells in | Marmot Lined Coat af TI00 AR STES x: 7 Central Bulldia; Norwich, Con) opened. »ws had not been found althopsh | I854. and again during the campaisn was made all day. of 1892, | n heavy fat sow kept under the s taught and have taught that the rofused to vasate. All sorts of | theory of absolute free trade was cor- viction schemes which the fire fight- (rect; but experience beats all scien- | jesorted to Proving futile, untll[tificteachers. and I have found hat | THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. secming to realize how |the great McKinley spoke truly when | rwi 001 rushed under the burn- |he said “a cheap coat makes a cheap | '@ Dath Street, e comn ing and drove her out to|man” He evidently Intended to con- tarn and icehouse were | vey the idea that a man compelled to | THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, Phone: 278 Main St. Pineapple 18 declared to be o the best known remedies for diphthe a. It has becn tested, we are %Id, wifh good effects In cases of great se verity. VESTIGATE QUALITY FOR SALE No. 308 Central Avenue Arrangements have just 1 FOR SALE pleted by the Philippine Exploration NO. 57 WEST MAIN STREET. company for financing a big WM. B, WILCOX...........Auctioneer about $4000, partially | buy a cheap coat was compeiled | 10-ROOM DWELLING r 3 ; . | 0 as compelle or the Gumaus Placer compan: at- hsured. against his will. | The property owned and occu- cost of $100,000. . of South | Conference Programme for Wednesday | I Will not attempt to debate the| am es “ B'GGEST HuHsE pied by the Estate of Robert ey power- | ¥ troubie, A weekly trade paper in Buenos A Brown, Plumbers, known as the o8 announces that a mew steamship Pequot Bullding, will be sold on || company has been formed to operats most favorable terms. |a line of steamers between New Or- leans and River Plate ports. ix Congregational churches: |MONeY question with J. C. Vallette, and Griswold, Hanover: Jewett Cite. biy. |1f I @id T fear his gafling guns would | ctors coald not help him ne wrote: | 10 Sl fida wn. SNy ;,},m”.mhm» out of business: but I chance | Picture Puzzles, Target Games, “=0 we gave hi tric Bit- - Corlererit’ M o e o have a store book in front of me, ir Ri ws, S aed e mofovea wondertuly srom | (55, Somerener with | the | Second | iAot T Sears. 701 S, Defors | A Pl Sows wnd Arrows, E e be cid - e g C >~ | the grea 7 3, 1l | i R — s e B weties 117 the beat 3 . November 15, with the following | the €reat erime () of T will copy iz » JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. in years will take place at Ravenclle's iy to Livery Stable, Baltic, Conn., formerly A oy o ing programme: E | s Card S5 An_ American theater bullt in cons ired feeling, nertousn appe- s e erclock, devo. | B: Tarbox—Two gals. molasses, $1.92; | e ;‘: ":. . \ e e JAMES L. CASE, tormity with the very latest idea in £ may | o e e e araoc, eV0" |1 b, ten, $1.25; igal. vinezar, 500 ominoes, Checkers, Favors and REDAY, HOY. 18, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. | American theater construction is belnge e ey o | 1bs. crackers, 1 Ib. raisins, 30c; 9 ;i 2 Take Electric Bitters sermon by the Rev. J. Romeyn 3 : ! e Prizes for parties. vanke Dectric Bitters | Dantorth, Dastor of Wirst chureh. Now | IS, codfish,”_8ic: Ibs. sugar, $8e. at The Lee & Oscood Covs. .ondon; 12.1 tion and social | $1-50; 1 bbL flour, & | ey R s lock, dovo- | S0 2, 1oa Talin, - 80c: fif‘“ffi?:; VRS, EDWIN FA7. Frankiin Squars wal service, s ¥°S. Leon- | 3185 1-4 nutmes, S0c. (The book erected In the heart of the residential Ing. e Soeah orsens A Cowe. and section of Manila, In Ermita. young stock. will be sold to the highest Fnfl SALE fecluded in this anction will be sev- tani bidder. One of the projected works at Chris- , Norway, 18 o tunnel for the , _carts, sleds, 9 e allwi b enabl hem to 81 Peck St. St S TG ERRC Y0 254 | Peck’s Real Estate Agency [nimest /i o Sniiiiment iuors o 1ty. stops _coushs quickly o »30, addr he n't say whether they were wooden | — is Foley’s Homey A . ful Under fedities. by or noi.) | BN S natneaves, Bagk. ™ har- on a hill thrée miles from the - g H e L L Pl B | RAGam sonke_ome nac e | F. C. ATCHISON, M. D || oo Temement House' ||iois ists, s sire Saimciiis | papags o SPECIALTY < - s ; lagies® haif nour; adjourn’ | $2.80 (Ye Gods! and little fishes! talk PAYSICL This will be the biggest horse sale ‘ By the will of a French lady who : about meal being high now at $1.60.) | AN KND: st o - held in Eastern Connesticut in years b died recently @ farm was loft to the of the chureh wini ||, €31 molasses, 96c; 10 ds ‘print, | ftoom 1, Secomd Fi »r. Shannon Bide Lot 50x100 foat. and’ shoud ‘appeal strongly to miend- | 132 Spring Stre Willimantie, Conn, | town on condition her family vault Bt P aziaiibef gal. kerosene oil, 50c (and no | Night ° ing_buyer: s kep air, while tho rest : Il neighboring church o f;uig’eflf;,:‘ (and no | Wight ‘phone 1083. ‘Will be sold cheap. Sale will start at 9 a. m. sharp. rain i .1‘,,.”“-“"«‘:'."1(5: l::umnvhl):‘-d Fo m" ®0m, cured herself an Heel Caught in Elevator. Joseph Bates—Half Ib, Inquire of or_Sins A. C. RAVENELLE. thoge attending her funeral. " TWO FAMILY HOUSE The great hoaps of refuss to be seen Fire District, within 560 | adjoining coal and iron pits throus ‘with Foley's Honey a ar Com- | 34 | sugar, $1.00: 2 " R e ur Relaibachend |y the Asp ety was ealignt | % s Wlest, bec : e SANER. X BARR; i Aftermons fraight clevators Mon- | quit queting prices and turn 6v ) 40:Shétimiet SHE MG feet on large 10t; aiso four | out Scotland, which have always been 0 " Gitier oactmantEto cottage houses within ten ‘minutes’|joied npon as uselows waste Drod | | L i 4 ;| are 1 found to be valuable in tha i AN [QUES GARDEN AND POULTRY FARM il B e il i v poture o bricks. lalking with otfier oicupants of | oy Tag) OF 10 DOok where the time e % FRANK W. COY, g ~ One-quarter mile R .R. station, with - b Do mot miss this opportunit:. pleasant surroundings, ‘near chureh, [, Having sold my farm, known as the © High St, Westerly, R. I Kome, Japan, is shortly to have w WILLIAM B. WILCOX Auctioneer | MONEY LOANED ! e e “1_1;:‘ T fine that E. Tarbox worked 21 days Diameonds. Waiches, Jewel reach out too far and in five weeks at 5 1-2 shillings per day. | E:-"‘"u" of any kind St by J| C2Usht as the cor passed the floor | The same. Jabor now pete fovme $e is level above. Youns Mvett or | o oy T b o S mates of Interest fn Gi§ [ level o mx Myott cried out|g9 per week. 1%} tn the inrmest lot Btore 'ana school and only & miles over | Sromicy place. three miiss trom Jowett | riqbnones 345—289, octata | tres publio lbrary supported by the CEstablished 1872.} Dr. R. R. Aznes as sammoned and | ooieRh Hunter was in charge of all | ingl St road e O ot tedr ot oM | R “Barber's farm. In the town of Lis municipality, It will be housed in tha THE COLLATERAL LOAN co. and the ents badly ey and fcloth finishing at 7 shillings per day | of _coss am b Bos. D, Ghop: Aeit ok He= I will sell the followini old building of the Kobe city office, 343 Main Street, Upmtatre e SRt b NG foc i On zecount of the death of the senior | ¢ acres of iine Smooth’ land, excel personal property at Public Auction on which is now being submitted to vari- gty - TR e this werk now t 5 topariner of the firm of C. F. Macfarlane { 5oil. Only $900. part cash. Particulars NOVEMBER 15, 1911, ous alterations for the purpose was taken home in a car- 2384 il & son. T will sell at Public Auction: | aad pietures of this and many others : = will be all right i Tew s | Without reserve, all the antl & Wil O hers. x at 10 gclock a. m. € oll Tight (i a few | Nathaniel Jeiks was boss ‘weaver.|iurion of thy 2ate ety ',"'_"-';g TRYON'S AGENCY, limantlc, Orie pair team horses, 6 cows (1 new The type of letters In ea manue Biiroubh. NHE ahs: Fage is ot gi‘\‘ n, but w s Drob- | Church Street, Willimantic, Conn, oct2: 3 helf 2 brood 227 Main St, Franklin Squa soripts was the jame an that of those | ably abou 0 $12 per wee : S 0 the - eas etal plates and e of The King's Daugh- | Joseph Bates ran o pair of , 1400 TORDAG NSRS 5 Sei ‘heavy team harness, 4 Real Estate and Insurance |15} 2, e “uplier metl | -~ P R e MR g R B T2 wax tablets. All lotters were capitals, sets with Mrs. J. H. Tracy this |spindle mules for 71-2 shillinzs per ¢ PR T L g RS ] M 0 1 lettert 2 . - Reports P i % ceo? SRIlNES Der | .ug continue until sold, wagon, 2 top carriages, 1 Decring mow- TO RE muscule, or small lettering, s of eyening. Reports of the state conven- | day ‘or $7.50 per week—today u spin- | {00 SpagTau;SntlSold; the hexinx ing machine, 1 MeCurmick bayrake, 1 ' NT posed to. the, majuscule, was Invented ion are social time | ner on shorter mules and 10 hours in- | Classware, Pewterware Brass Gools cream separator, 1 Iclipse corn plant-| 1. gy g7, PLEASANT FLAT o |In the seventh century. Step in and see us. il e stead of 13 is making almost three ! cverytnin, 1 Cyphers incubator, 3 brooders, 1 % . eelcvirything that was used in old fires 33 x> | 6 ‘or 7 Tooms. bath, closet, i bowl, FRANK WATSON & CO. | g2res. A ¢ Lada times as much. | places in-the way of Iron and Brass | that e harsanivptar, 3 plows. 1 eprins; |5oio el tubs,. Not Srator Nxtures; | Amoy and the surrounding country 72 Framkiie ‘Street, | b€ T<ading rcom at Slater library on | ‘There is no need of further quota- | Kiichen Ware. = them anl SOt v Wan 1 e panter. 1 |separate rear entrance, $18 per month. |have been in cloxe touch with the Sunday afternoon. tion of bygones; but my statements in| Sale rain or shine. Terms CASH. next car planter, and many other farming tools | 8 CHURCH ST. UPPER FLAT oF ¢| Philippines for about 200 vears - | A. G. Brewster was cowmfortable at |former letters are carried out by | <hing sold before date of 5 | oo numerous to mention. Also ot |rooms, with modern improvements, $15 |tives of oy form 75 per cent 's home Monday evening. 0 un- | these. < | Send for handbill & household furniture. er month. 65,000 Chinese in those favorable complications have arisen.| The war was mot far in the past; |5cription of articles sold. R o If said proves stormy. sale next | o Amoy ix. the only part 1n China having i it improv- | the produce was not supplying the de- MACPARLANE J G » e SEiEeiny toiio e, e o dern Tmpraytmenis $15 perla. direct steumship scrvice With th and. army of men ihat had ' aoviid C B D {cfi:w o gomcr, | nat with' modern ements, 315 por |3, " .

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