Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 25, 1911, Page 16

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

. Miss Silgewiriis Beth conceded to be ot bost knbwn Yeadeen the BREED THEATER. One of the most thrilling and yet | McGrath, Michael Fogarty, am plctures seen at the Breed for - la.mum is the one entitled How |A. Zegeer and P. F. Driscoll and Alice m Stopped A Run on the Bank. I the presentation of this ek e o rall-feaeon citvas 1 deest 1n ith fis - Ereat Mrs. B Son-asmival of the Fands is Snect|George Sevmotr, Mrs. Mancy Seymour, Tun on the bank is the source of trouble in a little western bank. cashier's daughter, upon visiting ‘menageris and seeinz a ferocious there, conceives the idea that if be hired and secretly bank it would temporari- Tum. Accordingly e is just &5 the depositors are for admittance Leo, the man Hon, makes appearance at the windows, and the depositors flee By the time they have re- their oquilibrium _the _do arrives and evervone is paid Tifhout cariher dimeuity. ‘whereupon the patrons. sesing money In . mbundarce benind the bank gratings, Fpsain thes confdence and return with thelr deposits. A Day at West Point, one of Edison’s masterpieces, is a beautiful military plcture, commencing with the ralsing ‘of the colors at sunrise and continuing through the various routine work of fhe academy up to and Incliding the sat. sundown. Fome of the finest military diselpline seen in this bix picture, and the smarching of the troops is a feature of the film. >3 P Blm ‘ 5! i i Tt of the colors AT THE AUDITORIUM. There will be a very pleasing vaude- wille and motion picture. bill offered at popular plavhouse for Mondas, and Wednesday of Thanks- week, and beginning on Thurs- . Thanksgiving day, an even better will be on the boards. On Thanks. day there will be two perform- given In the afternoen, beginning at 2 p. m, = half hour earlier than §R% ubual imatinee, and running con- tiauous until abdut 5 p. m. n piete performances. Gordon, Brown and Gordon, Those Staze Struck Kids, have booked as the snecial feature at- at #his house for that day and of the weelk. the Bil Wil be headed : Eillfott in a very re- musical novelty in which they introduce two of the most beauti- £l and expensive harps in vaudeville. Two Durlands in & very funny Toller skating act will also be on Mon- , with Mabel Big Girl, in a_screamingly funny turn. On Wednesday only the four-reel western feature picture, 1 Ranch, will be shown. AT POLIS. What promises to be one of the big- st weeks since the Poli Players first in this city, a vear -ago, opens . when the stock company will the great laughing comedy, in a Strabge Land.”’ ‘company has had many big wecks, has led many good comedies, has it offered a better comedy, as nothing pleases haif so well as together with the fast it ‘comes for Thanksgiving week, the _prediction a safe one. More people go to ter around Thanksgiying than other time of the year, & play that will attract all class- .. the ordinary number, shor .l‘.lr in a Strange Land” will stock company . at gl e S an B e ides imaginable, and gets its heartiest laughs from the most natural situations. It is not far- silly or burlesque comedy, but legitimate, with a_consiStent 1t all comes throush Shone, That leney, Joseph Driscoll, Leon ' Morey. o Joseph Cadieux. John Delaney, Bert Greni ohn Hourlgan, Frank Dwyer, Dennis 'F._Sullivan. il John Burns, Fred Provost and F. X. o "éryr i and clean story. & bappy-go-lucky Enslish, . Fanging 4 home—coming reception for his nephew, who has been in America attending school. It would have been all right. but the uncle got_his ideas America out- of dime npvels, and the reception comes off and they live up to it there is one contis scream of merriment. Jeast humorous part of tempt to palm off a drumken, good for mothing Indian they have found trav- eling with = fake medicie man as one of the wild and wooliy kind iound cii the frontier of the United States. He i3 supposed to be a hero who has sav- ed the life of the young man after a thrilling fight on the plains, and the <onspirators have a hard time making Bim live up to his repucation: mddition to this, another friend, kmowing thev have secured a real In- isn, is forced to impersoiate a red- they are unabl 20 tell the real one from ths make-be- Meve, and the trouble all comes to the who doesn’'t deserve it. “Then to further complicate matters a detective from Scotland Yard drops 4n looking for a certain party, and dis- mulses himself as an Indian to_escape detection. That makes threo Tndigns loose on the unsuspec! ll‘ and the fun never leis up. one set of complications, and lra others that keep the pot eondn\‘u.\xy Nothing but suc- be predicted for this clever &5, and ‘scats should Do secured «x;, advance Already there is an nal nce sale, rapidly. Seats ordered by R o.e Tor Thanmiviog | SRR Wrors Woetneadns night, or On Monday after- and night souvenirs of Stage Di- Kirk will be presented to the This souvenir‘is one the most interesting yet given by For the week following t mm ‘will present “The White il ventists il noon at Bill block. 3 and. of course, Joung man, morning Re; will be sold. A hfi- atterding. the company. JEWETT CITY FAIR. 3 it In Ch 'of the | Universallet, Fey Booths, Sales and Amusements. A four-day festival for the benefit of _ Mary’s church, Jewett City, is to will be At the First Corgregational church ! Sunday there will be preachin— both mworning and evenine by the pastor, Rev. G. H. Ewing. His morning topic is Thanksgiving Mercies. and in the | =——————————— mads cake ”“"r.'.-un mu xnl-. tea because my stomach would not re- ’uly‘h.\n: else. 1 took many rem- obtained no relief until I mn’ood'- Sarsaparilla, when I began. Satols and Mre. 1. Partriage n-x Miss | to, at once. Am now cured.” - Labonne, Antoinette Labonte. The Camvassing committeo includes | Guillette, Rosa_Ritchie, An- Connell, Jennle _McCarthy, Katie itchell, Klorence Peloquin, Agatha Luplanka, Irene Roberts, Katie Shea, Jesophine Sadowska, Margaret Wal- Katherine | 14ce, Lena L'Heureux, Mary Hoppmann and Mrs. D. Connell and May Geary. The combination tickets will ghamso Lauza Jodein &nfl $ The fotlowing Jadies and sentie- o il hasiat the CANvassing commit- tee on the, floor: Ida Jodoin, Lida Mechtoan, Grace McCarthy, Bertha McCarthy, Alice Driscoll, Jennie Blake, Jennie Coyle, Julla Foy, Mary Smith, Almire Bremnan, Lillie Avery, Maria Togarty, Edna Blanchard, Louis Morse, William' Cotter, John Hourlgan, Neil Peter Kos- treba, Joseph Bryant, William Murray, Driscoll Fancy Booth—_Chairman, Mrs. T T. Driscol], assisted by Mrs. D. Tuenbull, D, Finn, Mrs. F. Condie, Mrs. Mrs, J. Barnett, Mrs. D. Barnett, Mrs. Driscoll, Mrs. Owen Havey, Miss Nellle Cavanaugh, Miss Mary Driscoll, Jirs. James Shea, Mrs. M. Shea, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. N. Desrosiers, Miss Toley (Main street). Mrs. Willlam Brennen, Mrs. John Blake, Mrs. P. B. Driscoll, Mrs. T. A. Rioux, Mrs. John Hlourigan, Mrs. Dennis Sullivan, Mrs. John Eray, Mrs, Redmond Walsh. Mrs. John Mort, Mrs. D. P. Auclair, Mrs. E. Rousseau, Mrs. Jobn Eiermann, Miss ¥cley (Mechanic street), Miss Lena Griffin, Mrs. John Fitzgerald. s Miss Bolsvert, Miss Clara Labonne, Mrs. John MeGrath, Mrs. Myles McCarthy, Mirs, Joseph McCarthy, Mrs. Peter Ol- £on, Mrs. Henry Ballou, Miss D. Beau- regard, Mrs. Joseph LaBHonne. Mrs. M. Dwyer, Mrs. M. C. Doyle, Mrs. N. J. Prickley, Mrs. James Shea (Lisbon), Mrs. Emma_ Leymour, Mis. John Burns, Mrs. William Burns, Miss Rose Sharkey, Mrs. William Griswold, Mrs. John Dolan, Mrs. Morris Shea, Mrs. Frank Moriarty, Miss Cassie Moriafty, Mrs. Daniel Connolly, Mrs. Victor i’Heureux, Jr, Mrs. C: mann, Mrs, James Lapointe, Duggan and Mrs. P. B. Driscoil. Cake and Candy Booth—Mrs. Casavant chairman, assisted by Mrs. P. Oakes, Mrs. P. Connell, Mrs. Eli Lague, Mirs. Joseph Maynard, Mrs. L. Gosselin, Mrs. F. Nodeau. Mrs. J. Boucher, Mrs. Patridge, Mrs. H. McLaughlin, Mrs. 3. B. Leclair, Mrs. P. Auclair, Mrs. J. IcDermott, ‘Mrs. Bdward Waish, Mrs. Martin_Wolf, Mrs. Thomas Grogan, Mrs, Arthur Pepin, Mrs. Paul Pelletier, Mrs. Georze Labonne, Miss Virginia Labonne, Mrs. Z. Nael, Mrs. N. Rich- otte, Mrs. J, Dwyer, Mrs. Joseph Bry ant,’ Mrs. J. Morin, Mrs. J. Brennan, Miss Mary Hayes, Miss Anne Cruson, Mrs. Willlam Burton, Mrs. J. Couture, Mrs. A. Desrochers, Mrs. F. St. Jean, Mrs. B. Durand, Miss Solessis, Mrs. John Lamothe, Mrs. J. Roi, Mrs. X Cyr, Mrs. Louis Vachon. Mrs. J. Bachaud, Mrs. F. Dionne, Mrs. J. Bar- ber, Mrs' Lawrence Olson. Mrs. Georee Bryant, Mre. Fred Jodoin. Door Committee—Joseoh MeCarthy, John McGrath, Myles McCarthy, George Seymour, Joseph Bryant, John Dyrda, Jcseph Labonue, Jeremiih Morin, Jr., Edmund ‘Bryant. Refreshment Committee—Peter Mon 1y, John F. Sullivan, Robert McKenna, John Pyzocha, Albert Fontaine, Homer Jodoin. Cloak Room Committes—John De- R. Potts and Decorations—William Grenier, Hen- Ballou, E. J. Carroll. T. F. Shea, Dance—William _Murray chairman, hael Fogarty, James Avery, Peter Kostreba, Dona Jodoin. Neil McGrath, Alfred Totreault, Morris Shea. Novelty—Marcus Driscoll, Joseph Cadieux, T. E. Shea, Willlam Burns, savant. Entertainment Committes — Messrs. George Gill. Daniel Connell. Fred Smith, James Dugsgan. Willlam Raill and AMred Leclaire will produce a sketch cailed “The Nigger Night School.” liessrs. Dougzlass P. Auclalr, George Labonne, Jr., and N. Desrosiers will present the famous French farce “Chicot.” A committee of Pollsh ladfes anw gentiemen will also provide a sketch in Pollsh. There will be sina- ing_end drills by the children each evening. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The Loyal Temperance Association mieets in Eill block Sunday afternoon. At the Sheltering Arms service Sun- day afternoon Rev. Robtert F. True will officiate. The sers ce of the Seventh Day Ad- be held Sabbath after- At the Broadway Congregational church the pastor will preach.. After- noon service at 5 o'clock. The subject of the Christian Scierice service Sunday morninz is Ancient and Modern Necromancies, alias Mesmer- ism and Hypnotism, Denounced. * Sunday morninz and evening Rev. J. Wyckoff will preach at the Second Congregational’ church. His evening teple 1 Alone Life's Highway. At the Third Baptist church Sundas . Robert F. True .wiil preach on Thanksgiving, and In the evening his topic is A Reasonable Sal- vation. Rev. Albert P. Blinn will speak at the Spiritual academy Sunday morning upon the subject The Cost of Honesty. "The Lyceum subject is Is H it; Growing Better or Worse? oo Rev. Frederick W. Coleman wil preach at the Trinity Methodist Epis- copal church Sunday morning on Som: Thanksgiving Reflection. His evenirs tople ie The Dormant Soul. Thers will be preaching Sunday d evening at the Mt. Cal- church by Rev. J. H. Den- His evening topic i Bix Men on the Jerioho Roag el of | At Trinity Episcopal church there w1l be holy communion at 9.30 a. m., morning prayer and sermon at 10.30 s mo nDnd ev_e'_x;:ng Jrayer Sad Shrman . M. e rector, Rev. J. El Brown, will officia e At the Church of the Good Shepherd, God. Holy communion will be o!tser\e At § o'clock the Y. P. C. U. services| ihe sum of §11. & in charge of the state officers. | The Hulictin CZfic g‘flnn‘ a report of the Danbury con- Tich blood makes good, strong nerves, and this is why Hood's Sarsa- parilla, which purifies and enriches the blood, cures so many nervous diseases. Gef it today in usual liquid form or chocelated tabicts called Sarsatabs. hereby notified -to a3 appoint Sk S 2BP% rigiicr “conts BN The cammu o'clock, tees, Joseph F. Cobb will preach, Sunday. momning on Prafee. o Sunday school MYSTIC Installation—Annual B. S. Cottages. ~ The annual installation of these of- ficers of Mystic branch of the Ameri- can Benefit soclety was conducted by District Deputy Mrs. Allen of Stoning- ton: President, Flovd Russell: vice president, Mrs. Annetta V. Machette; past president, Mrs. Efe Mitchell; treasurer, Herbert D, Chapman; col- Jector, Mrs. Melissa Crandall: secre- tary, Amos R. Chapman: chaplain, Adelaide Russell; orator, Mrs. Martha Chapman; warder, Miss Grace Dona- hoe; sentry, Charles H. Mitchell; tris- Willlam H. Henderson. Mrs. Mary Allyn, Mrs. A. V. Macnetie: wa- diting committee, Robert I Machette, Amos R. Chapman. Improvement Society’s Successful Year. The annual report of the Mystie |« Village Improvement socicty for the | year ending October 21, 1811, shows that there are 254 members in the so- | clety. The treasurer's report is as follows: Cash on hand, $411.58; annu- | al dues, 254 members at 50 cents each, | $i27; “cash contributions,$153; = J)fe | membership — Christopher Morga: Jesse D. Crary, Miss Carrie Rogers, $25 each. Total, $831.55. Disbursements: G. A. R hall, street work and _collecting ho rubbish, $261; printing and annual Teports, $16.65: mainte: town clock, $63; painting rubbi 3$5.25; painting drinking fountain, $1; balanceon hand, $492.61. Total, $83158 The president of the soclety is Chris- | topher Morgan, vice presidents, Mrs, Ira Hoxie, Mrs. G. S. B. Leonard; sec- retary, A/ N. Genage; troasurer, Miss | Bertha W. Foote: advisory committee, | B. L. Holmes, Miss L. Dudley, W E. Wheeler, Dr. G. . onara, Miss | Ann'e B. Greenman »deric Den- | €] izon. Won Poultry Prizes. Charles Dennison, who sent some poultry to theshow in New London | this week, came home with many hon- ors. Besides taking many second prizes, he took four first prizes. Mr.| Dennison received a silver cup which he greatly appreciates. Many other | prizes were taken in Mystic by other poultry men, who had some fine birds on exhfbition. Broke Into Summer Cottages. Officer James L. F. Brown went to | West Mystic F morning and ar- rested Carl Decker and Arthur Molon- sen, boys about 14 vears of age, for| breaking and entering mmer cot- tage on Goat Point about three weeks ago. The keeper of the Shirley hc a summer place on Goat Point, dis- | covered that some one had broke, into | the place. Officer Brown was notifie The Molansen boy was found and was to be sent to the school -during his minority; ward the boy was let free on his prom- | ise to mever do the act again. On Thursday is was discovered that | some one had entered the summer | place, and the two b were examin~ ed and confssed. They were taken to the lockup on the West Side to re- | main until this (Saturday) mornins, | when they will be given a hearing. Heard and Seen About Town. Mrs. Abel Londen of Westerly is the guest of her parents,Mr. and Mrs, E Kirke Spaulding. Miss Bridget Carney at_her homeon Church st Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hermes, Mr. and Mrs. John Littershidt and Mr. Mrs. Willlam Bunnell leave ftoday | (Saturday) for a few days' stay in| New York. Mr, and Mrs. in town. There was a large attendance to wit- | ness the Emery Art school pictures in | the Mystic High school ing. Plants growinz near the thicker leaves than those gro land, and plants cultivated in art 1y salted sofl have the same peculiarity. Saved Many from Death. W. L. Mock of Mock, Ark. ha has saved many lives in his “What 1 aiways like to do.” he w “Is to recommend Dr. King's New D covery for weak, sore lungs, hard| w la r other bron- at “z cclds, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, grippe, croup, asthma, chial affection, for I feel sure t number of my neighbors are aliv el today because they took co to use it. 1 homestly © the best throat and lung that's made.” Easy to prov Get a trial bottle free, or L or $1 bottle. Guaranteed by The Lee & Osgoed Co. would haye fallen on anyone who at. | tagked the son of Peter Hondy of South Rockwood, Mich., but he was power- iess before attacks of Kidney trouble, | “Doctors could not help him,” he wrofe, “so at last we gave him Kiectric ters and he improved wonderfully_ taking six bottles. IUs the be: ney medicine I ever saw.” Backache, tired feeling, neryousness, ioss of appe- tite, warn of kldney trouble that may end in dropsy, diabetes or Bright's dis ease. Beware: Take Electric Bitters and be safe. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c, at The Lee & Osgood Co.'s. A Household Medicins that stops coughs quickly and cures colds is Foley's Honey and Tar Com- pound. Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 2526 Jef- ferson St., So. Omaha, Neb. say can recommend Foley’s Honey and T Compound as a sure cure for coughs and colds. It cured my dau, bad cold and my neighbor, son, cured berself and her whole fam- | ily ‘'with Foley's Honey and Tar C pound. Everyone in our neighborhood speaks highly of it.” Lee & Oszood C ncnonuo Jobhn M. MP:I? dated 2 ihe Brsutive Sommi Bes leave rwon i n, cave to s, U8 epiain it e after mentioned should be c) it retommends that action be reference thereto as foll Resolved: That sidewalks on the Eath Street ai EFrankiin Street ir. front of the proj ard_Charles at 10, and morning prayer and sermon at 1L There will be no evening service. Report of Improvement Society—Boys of 14 Arrested for Breaking Into Summer the ”‘gad.ul n'the Gity of Norwich, ty owned by Dearing and John and the same is, hereby changed and est Beginning at a point on the southeri: eet 35 feet westerly easterly corner of the ick building standing on the land of red and Charles Dearing, at an ele- | vation of 17 $-10 feet above mi thence easterly of Bath Street 113 3-4 feet level to Franklin Street; southerly by Franklin Street 106 3-4 feet rising -1 foet to the mortheasterly cormer of the |ers and APplY m Hochester, {line of Bath from the notl and _running southerly lime bullding known as the Columbian Ho- Ttescived: That sala sidewalk laid out eight ( wide on the northerly side of above described line, and el vide on the easterly side o described line. That consideration of the | forcgoing resolutions relative to the grades and width for the sider tho southerly a point thirty- westerly from the northeast corner of che brick building owned b Charles Dearing and Kranl nd the grades and width of the side” waik on the westerly side of Frankiin Dbetween Bath Street and the rorthéasterly corner of the Columbian |8t Bar Harbor, Hotel building, poncd 1o o meeting of the Court of | Common Coumell to be held Gounell’ Chamber in sald Cit WANTED Man_to he first | Good Bath Street, istactory. B. 126th_St., New pere o ; s, A FINE mm m PI- ANO must be sold used but a short ti in sald_City, T iereof be givem | auired by law to all persons interested heard in relation thersto. Dated at Norwich, Connecticut, 6th day of November, A. D. 1911. HENRY GEBRATH, WALTER W. LANC JOSEPH F. Chmittes ‘on BuHe Works. gnd foregoing is a true D. MOORE. Trest: TEPHEN City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of cmuon. Common_Couneil. Brookl; schem. this | Kentucky. W, ‘monthly railroads in ence uj The above .*fi? -1} rou_at f;,... Fu : ":'*%Efififlfi‘“ lm ticulars. 1 s, WANTRG_3en ¢ n N. !. neiters. T ln. weight 3800, un:a: and hn& poven o . Bull Phone_283-2. FORD RUNABOUT must be solq at | Fourn a reasonable price this week. Just oo een overhauled and is in ning condition. Apply t Geynet, yn, AT A COURT oF PROBATE MELD | WALTED 7Te at Norwich, within and for the District | terme,< decent of Norwich, on the 24th day, of Novem- Present—NELSON J. Estate of Frank MeGuigan, late of . in said_District, deceased. y in Court and filed petition praving. for the reasons there forth, that administration be ed. alleged to be intestate, . it is Ordered. That said be heard and determined at Probate Court Room in the Cit: Norwich, in said District, on the 1911, at 11 ‘and that no- of said petition, AYLING, Judge. n the forenoon, the perdency nd of sald hearing thereonm, be publication” of this 'order one me in Some newspaper having a clr- culation in said District, at least three days rior to the date of ana that return be made to this Court. . AYLING, Judge. and foregoing Is a true ccpy of record. and outl Address Box 1l vied wich, Ofll GOOD B_AH [ - ":?.'u{...,..:‘.....,.m.;s srove S L LTt R TR WANTED—Pool I full particulars, r..g’u"vx froton WANTED Positic T R el Apply et Bulletin 1 ;.'.1?!" FANNIE C. CHURCH. PROBATE_HELD wich. on the 24th day of Novem- AYLING, Judge. Present—NELSON J. Jate of Nor- Tstate of Annle Gerstl, . in_said District, e Adminlistrator exhibited his ad- | ministration |account with sald estate n the Court for allowance: it is there- dered. That the 24 a 1911, at 10 o'clock In the 3 Court Room 2 . In said District. and the same is, I hearing the mame. and the said Admin- to zive notice there- publishing this order once per having a eireulation In at Jeast five days prior to the date of =ald hearing, and make return to_the Court. J. AYLING. Judge. The above and foregoing 1s a true FANNIE C. CHURCH. NOTICE By order of the Hon Probate for the Distriet of 1 the real estate be- ate of Mary Butler, h, deceased. citate consists of a certain tract or f land with a dwelling house, situate in the Town of Nor- the cross road leading from Do e, i e Lon 01 road ana known as Otrobando rond and containing 50 acres of land, more or less, and more particularly dese: 0¥ the apnlication ta sell on e m the Biobata Court tn sald Norowich. LFTAM H. SHIELDS, WANTED _Raw ful - > of Decem. | ner’s every TRUrSaay. Xrg 5‘&55 WANTED—AYl kinde lof | bought at Jos. Conners & 8o; v}’ St_ every Thursday, A.C. a'oru., istrator is direet, Frank B. Mason of| 14, Dixtrict Bridgeport are spending -several days eves -ars of experience in the drug pusiness. Wanted at once cooks and general | nousework girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU., . J. Comcoran, Supt. Central Bids. FOR UALZ. ural Deatn Be: We have several nice farms for sale. | $1,400 to $5,000. Also a number of desirable houses, Prices, $800 to $4,500. Several good rents from $6.50 to noviiSwW Want a small farm, in thi suitable for raising chickens? WANTED—A ho =T T o Winter, fnquife HiFe. 80 Tow o WANTED—Work. .—__._.__ H. WANTED At o ing, relia- 1 3 ble man on & dairy. an‘ ch ALL XINDS OF Jranted Rawson H Bhippec. the Plin e m-r-. B Friaay " WANTED _Ratlway. toms employes; -vc ooio8 mionin: | ues ong Free. " Sweite i ong free. - i Tnsticate, Dept. 35 'fiflmu = ong_Jan. l Bample e mm. WANTED_Skein and braider tenders for day wor] night work. Apply at Ossawan WANTED_Piano ('n‘.r.lluLAnd“nnalr- 3§ Prospect Btr City: H'i- Gafgo Splendia opportumity offeres- to handle our H “Roolaent and Nat- Sl s nefit ‘pollcy; costs $1.00 | D&Y, barn 20x36 per month. This ia a form of insuranee | J°VETRl, hennerien. TWe Cor s to the mi d isemsily | TOISTO0, o0, e Soaha s STA IRaeatly | ST G “Lonie” rfer, | i interest, wivan rigb¢ mow: o ADDLY | §ood 60 seres o Security. Box 3455, Boston, Mays. e o ek chureh, mehool and thriving manufacturing village where gmployiment can be found for a Whole houss built on high ground, on ; 3 b WANTED |Fii=™ vl farm bargains ever offered. alone would cost more to build Man Cook e ask for the whole farm. Do General House and Second Girls Room 32, Central Building. YOUNG & SHANKS, Shannon Building. SALE HORSES ve several good Horses to sell ¢ill weigh from 1300 to 1400 lbs., dy for hard work. Also scme that are not as large. I want to sell them all so as to have room for the load, Come and see them. [ELMER R. PIERSON. Phone 1100. FOR SALE Farm of 160 acres in the town of|py Brooklyn, 4 miles from' Elllott Station, 3 miles from Danlelson. Part n'ndnr cultivation, part pasture, part . GARDEN AND POULTRY FARM s Qhcauarior mile 1 K. stauon with LOST AND FOURND. Bleasant surroundin Etore and scaool state road to ity o and timber Jand. Plenty brook and three wells “on “large hea- LOST—On the 21si, beiwec m., from Greenevillo to T asion nov2id res ot fine Smootl: Tan Two-story house, 2 uu-u cash. Puueuuu pictures of this. | TRYON'S AGB’CY. ‘Willimantie, “oe TOST—Tuesday. number 1 East Ha i returned Wich Town. R.D. FOR SALE. AurouomILES fov lands, 1 Buic Now il ghe time FOR SALE T Each in proportion t TO MENT—Cottage at 40 Nife. gimprovements, Apply ai A mow Beven room Nious yoments Gurdner Court G6 al our ys and sad geys, our nw, Worries and comfort bf the erucible shall t ice. dor-llory room s G, A puliding. $1.00 10 Sa b WO MEBNT — 268 Frankiin BL lent stors, suitable for any busin 1 between' 10 W. M. Vars, b8 Mobart Ave. Toom flats AL 130 Tmprovemen s, ywly furnished rooms os, centraily lo- Apply to Box 3 e Turnianed rooms Bacred und sw ony lumber wagon. ire” u 103 North Main $t. nevi . p-r"-nmh T fwo cows and *Phone 616-5. TO MENT_A pigasantly lecated: o'-}‘:: llenn avente. o o tacin g_;fl- '{'."'“.r -m—m:; y ..'.'1-"'-.'.1” ANUFACTURING lFAci un or without power |.aun. gleanest. airie 'rrq Bloam Taundry’ Butia: hu- Bt, cor. Chestnut Ave STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commodities. “The peopls to be friendly They have bu: ~Houston Post Wigg—Why do ) though Wags—Only ean afford to look as though the W SALB—Full size Brunswick- Dalecallender. pool tab cpanions. in Al accidents 7" time that my soda fountal down during s urier-Journal. * she admitted, “this is time I have ever been in love roping. = Ktnom” Park. ovenings: ‘phone 682-4, for demonatration. nov: FOR will wseil at a price e SR ey T te S e oot S PR p 3 Conn, Miss D. Beauregard. FOR SALE—A 46 h. p. | makes friend t to enemio FOR RENT Three houses ef 3 rooms each at 92, 94.and 96 Chestnut Street and two tenements of & rooms each 528 North Matn Street, all in good repatr. N. TARRANT & CO, 117 Main Street, City. “You'll be & man liice the who was_ throwin into the =a ”. FE r.':-.": %3 T w'pose I wi ra rather st kotch & fow fish.''—Tit- I Why? Mrs, W cause if ye was ye'd has wor'ers else. here went ax ¢ my newest cras ok MUCH An far back as 1550 it was ou; pencils that c We have a Fine Store To Rent had stoppin’ SRoEWA L obiped e X of_any vour Sla Do " Appiy Bex #h, Hollotn | o Restdence formerly owned and Wauregan House Block, APPLY TO The Parker - Davenport Co. NORWICH, CONN. location. Exceptionally built house. All modern conventences. Price right. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket 8t, Nerwioh, Conn. securey to workmen benefit to the v dny, T0 RENT ] Fine Six Room- Tenement Improvements except heat at $15.00 per menth. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. $2,500 INSURANCE MEN g il buy a 1100 acre farm, inted white, ¢ class condition: one barn with basement, one barn 24x30, crib. woodhouse and This farm is FOR SALE. FOR SALE Smitll farm of 50 mcres of land, well divided, good 8-room house and barn, also henhouss, 40 fruit 400 cords of standing wood, located on trolley line, near a village, and within 30 minutes’ walk of fiv turing concerns. Nova Scotia (s bec ant mouros of supply for ¢ demand for which is incre | rapidly than the producti Al Price $2000. poNomuUE, FRANCIS D. Central Bullding, Norwick, Conn. bly liver, eat about once a week and in h_state of cultivation, weather often FOR SALE room Cottage and about one acre of land on trolley at Thamesville, just line. Price reasonable and may be secured on easy terms. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, 278 Main St Lils is one of the hest e, rnsporiation or (choice of 400). WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Eatate Broker. Ne. 41 Weat Brond $t., Rooms 1 and Westerly, R. I ‘Phone connection. TW9 FAMILY HOUSE 7 Zte Dis tiags Tousss Twithin Falk ot three Iarge industri Particulars given and proper! FRANK W. COY, o High St, Westerly, R. L~ nones 348—2! The seed bunsines of considerable impor 000 worth of grass, clover and | soeds having been exported fror rm Bulletin Phones: 724 od ofl is The } order of imp XKingdom, M Italy, Germany and Norwa Peck’s Real Estate Agency | FAR:S A SPECIALTY v anows | 139 Spring Strest, Wilimantic, Gonn, n_ Westerl, feet of troil “A MES A PIG FOR A’ THAT” kinds of plgs at rals, White Les- ol 1 m':.‘ WHITNEY'S AGENC 21 Main 8t, Franklin Square. it ELM ST, o sot rear entrance, §1 stindow, Dlue =k Ay, Und tears, as we tread uuru thut are heavy, then hearis light, ‘minty and eyos ( in the hest Into the crusible miirred b opes und misgl undefiled when we p of our sadness and ang travail and bu tho shadow that fallure that doubt that cor will come When you've purified 11fe and dis the scum? with sorrow h wiihs, {th “tonrs m your eyen Portumed with sweet Liave dled t is the 3 the furnace of Mfe poured off the seum Clinton (In.) VIEWS AND VARIETIE Clever Savinas ext door " “How do you “I mupposs you druggists t again I'm af warm spe interrupted t man in the moonlight scone “It in #o nice,” sho cont 1 hope it won't be the you come never meeme ‘We didn't want * replied Farm h as one Wo wanted treasury,” v o stream of M1 D aidn’t that Iady buy anything? Assistant—Because we hudn't she wanted. Proprietor the future, " you're here to mell what I keep an what people want.—Lon Opinle Wayback—Ye ain . IN LITTLE Very thin sheets of the me fnum are now used in place of paper For weeding gardens and 0 a rake has been patented wh | rieg & small triangular b n's insurs 2,000,000 horme operate the textile mills of the States, of which 500,000 sloctricity ming v A machine for shaping & & wearer's hoad with foring with the shape of the been Invented by a Ch is to be start Barking for the e ¢ from the latex of calll trees which are so prolif Coftes is the favorite non-sleok drink on the Bowery in New Y houses there have ralsed cent, 1o three o Alligators are sald to eat not Thelr dlet is almost all me In eold weathe: Egyptian miniwtry of the terior intends boring 20 artesia in the Kharga Oases In the cours next year, and has applied to She of finance for the Leces of Now Zealand 1w ce, over 3600 1910, and sbout § The annual crush of cotlonse this country s now nearly four r The ocountry =purchas quantities of Ame theriands, f Thé American and Cuban Fte company h tion with the New York and all Steamehip company *(War entered int for the trade between New rts, The first vess left New York of August snd Tampico on Heptember 4 vosult' of work of the | 1 Statey department of agr ure " that army und other SupiTma v s 0 the Pl jon” raus and unfis to the extent of about balf the instead of upon e AN mpbrted from the United 5t oty | #nd Austraila, sx herotor TS & pected that about hall the presen of mutbalsting the animals will be an but the change n It Into the eific o n produce (rade and Pac

Other pages from this issue: