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PR TODAY AND i PROBABLY SUNDAY ; e e e MORWICH, CONN. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1912 — ¢ What Is Going On Tenight. | pjj FS] PILES! PILES!| _PoETRY mition Pletures 4ad Sengs st Bresd | WL LIAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMENT ADVERTI SEMENTS Batiing e, cure Blind, and Diching Piles. flmmmm- at once, acts as & poultice, gives instant e For sale by all druggists, mafl 50c and $1.00 WILLIAMS MF6. C0., Props., Cleveland, Ohie For sale at Lee & Osgood Co. COMEDY CIRCUS AT THE AUDI- TORIUM NEXT WEEK. Brief SIam Ne ws WANTED. FOR SALE. N St B PSR B " A special feature bill has been book- Derby.—M. D. O’'Connell of Stafford TEN DOLLAR NOTE FOR A FLYHR FOR SALE—Beautiful upright plaav, TO RENT—Two tenements at 116 ed by the management of this popular | SPrings is visiting his cousin, Corpo- | will carry a 35 word classified Ad. into fll;:t;gfi:fl mwutact:_xlr‘-r. e ’hhat: :Ho;;. z:?:l. ons at 13 . u%‘ playhouse for the first half of next |ration counsel W. D. O'Connell. a xRim‘in liomes one tme (any day) in | you ‘_«hujnclu'y?,n:‘fm, iy mantic Division. ¢ g 5 Sy entire list: B ittt bt M S ‘week and is headed by De Whr's com Now. Brtaloc 8t T4 Ge 1 gar Bim ngmy'-’m*.f. Of the er, In besuty ummmmr‘unwu im And_touched him with her sum- beams here and_there, So that his cool flesh sparkied, and his had; ir B like a crown-above the naked hles.“c - ANNOUNCEMENTS. Frank A. Bill offers still lower prices to close out summer shoes. He offers 'ladies’ $32.00 white oxfords at 98 cents, the $2.50 ones at $1.48. La- dies’ $3.00 black and russet pumps at $2.19; alsd big bargains in men's shoes, under the hegding of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT™ are inserted at the rate of ! 8¢ per line, six words to the line And 0 I wept; I have seen lowely Maidens and stars and roses all In loon’j- seas, but Love without his sel‘:n the asure of an August G TO RENT. IRER SR e e et i BT SR WAL nd so we| 0 see . L] . List A—New E.‘,_..‘,/ FOR SALE—Farm, three miles from | FOR RENT—Furnished bungalow at 'df. e‘lvr:j:lh o :‘t, e:h;l:;ggefgisaéfir‘;:g Lutheran church will celebrate its 2 e Jowett Clty, 350 acres, bulldingd In fair fivd-‘ % Sonn, from August B, DTl with o sudde gzace of silvee %he act includes several ponies, %ogs fig’m anniversary on Aug. 25, 26 and s luimr:l;n sm——i;{mlser;ig:rg} e xognin‘;?:id Peiee 35600, resonable HOOTE: Augrews Amd golden lock he dived, bis.seng 2 derful . ortland Telegram, Rutlan 3 ms. ————— S of joy alm: s e C. 8 0SL0; (13 aver. L J mer 0o e from n; Mr. De War has a very good l}ovelL)y o fthe public library Wednesday morn- Ligusts Jo:‘rnal. Bridgeport Post, FOR SALE Three burner gas plate, | AVg. ‘20th; good boating and ga.lhln‘. And lo, thd fear of night was on In his revolving table specialty. This ing Miss Virginia Walker gave an in- | Bangor News, Haruord Globe, with tubing and kitchen table. Also |Mnquire Mra. Vars o8 Hobart Ave, b that p] % is a large table with a revolving top teresting talk on frogs Meriden Record, Wceater ‘TelegTam | nicely furnished rooms to rent at 48 |tween 10 and % or 7 10 9 p. m, Tl decked with new-found gemn - and on which any four-legged animal & b and flushed of y He ro;a agajn, a langhing, chokmwg oy. ~—Richart Middleton. lfigzwlntan Journal, Norv:}fx;rnl letin, Church Street. dyZTuThs. can easily ‘walk, but a two-legged | plymouth.—E. M, Bett§ of Plymouth | \aterville Sentinel Lowell Telggrat. FOR SALE — Remington typewriter,| TO RENT Btore at 61 Frankiin SL: animel or & human being is unable to | 1Y o black snake in his apple or- | soLinEfeld nlon, Lamre e " - | Price low. Address K. A. Moulthrop, | 8008 location for any retail busineks. do so. Itds very funnm to see a DODY | chard measuring five feet It was | Nashua Telegraph, Providence Journal | P. O. Box 195, Norwich, Conn, lmguire at Bulletin Office. jyiTd running &n the table, While one of Mr. found in a tree stealin ung birds. | Burlington Free Press, R ile, | FURNISHED ROO. all a > P De Wars men or & person from the S : Sk Send for Booklet. Merrill Adv. flvl‘t;o;tan%x‘xl‘?r t)(';‘:genlg ;lir;Oégg?o:‘;lne- venlences, 8§ umun::' Teu‘:l?m::n u‘:-na. The Teeman, audlence is constantly falling oft All| Winsted, — Miss FElizabeth Haitch, ‘:seucy. 1161 Broadway, N. Y. xfix;gm e g vt price. T, . Babcock, | _d¥17d T —_— Who can should see this act. Other | syperintendent of the Litchfleld coun- | 4617 Mad. Ja § animals that roam 45 Main Btreet, Nerwieh, Conn. e L L strong novelties on Monday's bill will | ty hospital, has tendered her resigna- | WANTED A voung or middle aged | _Augléd Turnished rooms at the | Ubon the earth and it home, TO RENT—] “Coatinental” Pleasant View, R. L, fivi Or, " be ‘Juggling Neison, and the Chicka- the Mercy hospital, Bal- | Protestant woman as housekeeper for minutes’ walk from trolley and remta: ) rmtgo the ioemen dees, a clever pair of whistling im- fif.fi,,‘e" i s pLiat father and son; one with experience, (}::;gnwvs‘filig:l.w&'gg;ty?&‘utbofi?d raut. Apply to 114 West Bread Str The desert lion relgns suprema, personators. The picture bill for 4 and reference required A Bo0d b Oiec:|ibs. each pair. Inquire of H. Clinton | Westerly. Jel cariy’ folks he's one Whole team, Monday will include some excellent| Norwalk. — Rev. Father Callahan, I;WO‘O?“’"P::&"‘;& “C&utu €30 p. m. B.|rorter, Hebron, Conn, TO Sonver.ont tenement of § }fl ther s th:‘i dfi-. professor at Holy Ghost college In |y posi “g5 Spruce Btreet, Norwich. : —_— West Norwalk, has been sent to Mich- good farm, free and tlear New York |SUire at 51 Ol e4d_ | Heo backs his wagon to our dver BREED THEATRE. igan to take the charge of a parish in| WANTED —Two hundred men 10| come property. 5 Pugh, R. ¥. .| TO RENT—Lower tenement of four | About the ulololp;.:;ou of four, know that the man who put the “eon” | ¥ — that state. No. . rooms. Hn _ | Lets out a yel then some mors, A programme that will inspire the In bacon and the hohoes in Hoboken Quire of J. Bradford, Book This energetic 3 # smokes our Lea Famosa five cent| FOR SALE—Young horse, good road- | binder, 108 Broadway. maylsd heartg of all true Americans is on at| Rockville—The committee has rec- | igar and lots of 'em—Fagan's Smoke | or and puller, Apply at { Golden St. "T0 RENT—The store No. 86 Broad- | A® something heavy hits our sheek. the Breed today, and s headed by the | ommended that Thursday, August 22, | §ifes ed Front. Bae_store Ne. 35 Deted great allegorical feature film entltled [be considered Merchants' day and A FOR SALESteam heater and radla- | Way, next to the Wayregan Hotel, and And sends cold shivers up our baok— iScoln's. A4 o burss | President Smith has asked thet the | AGENTS—A money maker. Gua- | tors. Feriect condition. Owner will |BOW occupied by W. J. Townsend as a| A %004 aim has the lceman. nooln's dress at ettysburg.’ B 1 their places of busi- | Fanteed Hosiery to wearer, Our prop-|dispose of same at low price. Must melry slore. ~ Apply to Willlam H. ¥ h This picture stands without an equal | merchants close their places of busi- | (iftion heats all others, 310 per day.|be removed at onoe For partioulars elds. aprizd jst when a fellow's dreaming nloe in its class, and the difficult role of |ness all day on that date. ¥ Write immediately, Quaker Clty Mills, | Inquire at 82 Franklin Street, T. TUP TO DATE Pt s e He hears the warnin, of "Toal” the martyred president is played by a zu-rm”%uwfl. ‘“i'i-i‘."i:‘.{"?i‘% h‘m.. w‘iflm makes him &m '&“" the 34 So. 16th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Buras, gaunt young actor scarcely out of his | Woodmont.—Miss Juliet Poli, daugh- | = Aug178 Auglad. iy teens. Yet by his extreme depth o1 & 0 —_ oct38d kY ttle lceman. ter of A. Z. Poli, the theatrical mag- N all| _ FOR SALE—A sno 3 P 1 o s feeling, Mr. Ralph Ince makes of this | 1ate, plaved the Dart of a heroine by | ASENTSCHow, beok toilsf S0| FOR SN snop suitable for » r TO . s tsol:x.bn S dad e POt BN character one of the greatest success- |Fescuing a small girl from drowning. | party”; enormous demand; completo | Address A C. Burdick, Jewett City. |y 7o July 186 house of 10 rooms &t | Of money for to buy & yeoht, es of the Vitagraph company. The little sirl was bathing when a |book resdy: one ssmple fres to eVery | G ooy e 1 G piza thorough- | ABd stepes hamyou St All conveniences | g% Cl y “the howhing leoman. The plot portrays the presentation | Pi§ wave washed her off her feet. Miss :ian:.! )‘:éflzgtmc&mfiafiqu{us l:-:“ly‘s Breds, nilfilend. il g:zu:”{n“’ e un‘d 1“‘1 iate i i of the dedicatory address on the bat- | POl succeeded in bringing the girl | Also "Titunio Disaster,” "I¥hite Bluve| oountry “Tudlow' yarm, North Sto Al Richards Bullding, 91 Main L | B¢ 1A @ monatoh | AR tlefleld of Gettysburg, Pa., November | &shore safely. diately_for free outfit, Internatiopal | 0B, I. F. D. 3, Norwich, C°‘“:*p|. P s a king come to stay— 48, 1868, in which Lincolp consecrates Merid H Wrantis Ateatec. of Bible House, Perry Bullding, Phila~ 3 ?!‘?a high and :1"]\ e A the battlefleld to the memory.of the | s ldemt of | delphia. SACRIFICE SALE—FPleasantly located Fo is the gent that [z the dead and the inspiration of the 1iv. xm%eln ha% tr:teen r‘&a,de ‘X;{aa d:ntm_: Augl?s gn‘ng.c" farm, 33 Soxes e:uuen( low ¥ m?ttau not where he may go, 3 o ara larton Memoi as8so R (B T R T T TR R e P A nce pasture and w 00/ lust one % o3 Ba does a0, all of the great | 4ion, organized under the laws of the| WANTED—A situation as house- | gpyjf ?a'hmuasD from R. R. statidp an ol‘fl ke to :m &:‘u‘" s tles of the ages past, come to him ¢ g keeper by reliable woman, Best of | Bill e ek e a8 & vision, and he aees at what great |State of Marylend. Mr. Atwater Te-| grcrences. Apply to 380 Main Bt. e gy iy S T m,gufi:: price ig victo uired. This film |turned from Washington Monday, outside and in. large bara, painted, new was the mfim“é‘c the pronounclétg where he attended the first meeting of | AGENTS make big money With our|y poice sest §36 , Biieds, outbuildy i new specialty, Helis everywhere on { 4 . approval of an immense honse last |the organizers. sight, pw”m today for ;};nrtlcu!an. uildings wort, 000; price $3.30 RENT_C FOR SALE or will exchange for | T00ms, 88 CHf 3rigj1% per mfmu’n En- There comes a nunbxfi then a whaok, HUMOR OF THE DAY Ready for occupancy £ o 9 1,000 down. Inclydes household fur- “I see that beer " “That's gvening, and can be seen for the 1ast| ,¢rord—Mr. and Mrs, Normand | Erown Specialty Go, Glasstone, N, J, | RSO fown, fnclydes neussheld fur- .at once, all HERE 1t Yo I TR sk peed | " et F., Allen of Enfield street, Hartford, l.wln‘ ‘]}‘uh'm?n mm;enlllanta“e:v;fiaa Tryon's Agency, Willimantic, :n M R are taller"—New York Press. | SUNDAY SUBJECTS. esnt out over 600 invitations Monday | plants. ghest. commis DPay o0ms over Knieker—Our fathers dlda't kr to the annual serenade that is to be ‘\\}'ee)g'ly. Perry Nurseries, Rochester, The Leyal Temperance Legion meets tn the Biil block Sunday antgemoon. The Seventh Day Adventists will meet for services in the Bill block. The subject for the Christian Soi- &‘ml meeting in the BIll block will be ul. At Trini!fl M. E. church at 10.30 a. m. there will be a sermon by Rev. John OMham. No evening service. Rev. Frederick 8. Banford of Plain- fleld will supply the pulpit at the First ‘Coumnienni church Sunday morn- ne. At Preston City Congregational church Sunday at 11 a. m. the sermon will be by the pastor Rev, Luther M. XKeneston. At the Central Baptist church there /1 tendered to Mr. Allen Friday- evening at 7.80 o'clock by the Knights Tem- plars-Mystic Shriners band of Hart- ford, Thomas W. Morgan leader. Sun Acts as Timepiece, There is 10 need for clocks on the Acgean sea any day when the sun i shining. There nature has arranged her only t!meplece, one that does not very though the centuries pass. This natural time merker is the largest sun dial in the world. Projecting into the blue waters of the sea is a large prom- ontary which lifts its head 8,000 feet above the waves. As the sun swings round, the pointed shadow of ' the mountain just touches one after the other a number of small izlands, which are at exact distances apart and act a8 hour marks on the great dial, WANTED — Responsible New York Investment house desires to make ar- rangement with live firm or salesman for the sale of high grade securitles in this city and county; references re- uired as to ability and clientele. Box g' Bulletin office. GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS— Most thorough preparation, $5.00. Re- turned if nQt appointed. Particulars free. American Civil Service School, Washington, D. C. MAN WANTED — The undersigned wants an honest, ambitious man In each city and town where not already suffi- ciently represented. Previous experi- ence unnecessary. We will teach you the business thoroughly by mail and assist you to start in business for your- self as our local representative, Splen- did opportunity for a man without capital to fot into big paying business for himself and become independent for life. "The National Co-Operative Reaily Company, C945 Marden BIldg., Wash- ington, D. C. augss FOR SALE { The Haleyon House, Watch Hill, R. L, adjoining cottage, small barn and land on which these buildings are situated, also large building lot. This property is situated directly on the beach. | For further information address THOS. J. O'BRIEN, Halcyon House, Watch Hill. R, I FOR SALE Bliss Jewelry Store, 126 Main St., suitable for any mercantile purpose. Apply to JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS ————————————————————————— FOR SALE. A FEW SEASHORE LOTS Sltuated in the Town of Charldstown, R. I, fronting the Atlantic Ocean, on beans. Bocker—They didm't have to; they had beef—New York Sun. Bloobs—My wife thinks it's wicked for me to play pocker, Slobbs—It is, the way you play {t—Phfledelphia | Record. “The course of clvilixzation in west- ward,” mused the philosopher, “Yes; there appears to be little left in New York,” answered the cynic.—Buffalo Express. Binks—Which is the most dangerous the automobile or the aeroplane? Jinks —Well, the asroplane runs over mors ! | people than the automoblle;/~Cnecin- | nati Inquirer. “I'm going to learn the deaf and dumb language.” “What for? “So's the next time I go after a bribe no | measly little diotagraph can catch me.” —Detroit Free Press. “A college has offered me a degres for a donation of. $1,000,000.” “What's the use? Buy yourself $100 worth of | one of the best bathing beaches in the | funny clothes and save the rest of the | state. These lots are fift 0) feet ] - Thontaie’ om ot o4 m’:n(?m)nd.r‘:d coin.*—Louisv{lle Courier-Journal | MBS e gmesd joty || TWO FAMILY HOUSE Live agents and beginners investigate, will be preaching morning and even- ing by Rev. Sumner R. Vinton of New- The Boss Instinct. 00, W S at formerly owned by the late | fifty (150) feet deep. In the rear of | 18 the sofl about -this part of the ton Center, Mass. = s Send o emeng IRt Box IVENSVIGHIETIE C. R. PARK these lots there is & salt water pond | country pretty good?” - asked the sum- | 2 ‘Does your wife want & vote?” “She | Phla, Pa. o nine miles long, sandy bottom, excel- | boarder. “Well, it ain't en. 1 At tho Third Baptist church sermon| wants two,” replied Mr. Meekton; IF YOU WANT TO EXCHANGE your | lent bonlnf and fishing. The ‘yflen of |to raise a mortgage . on,’ replied ({. i at 10.30 a. m. by the pastor; subject, “mine and hers.” real estate or land, anywhere, for in- | these lots Is L, at s % two hundred (3200) dol- : Come Unto Me. Young People’s meet- vestment property, send full particu- 111 McKmley Ave. lars. Remember the prices that wers farmer as he opened a case of canned | i v | paid for lots at Pleasant Vi corn.—Judge. | ing at 6 p. m.; subject, Christian Fact. g‘;;’;,_“’ Heuy) 5 etatubern) J?f;‘s"' Darge yard and two barns. years ago and the nrlc:an tht.:re‘%‘,‘: “I have faith in the plain people,” Gospel address by the people at 6.30 Best Sewage Filter. i o ek Inquire of }“:nf"m e e e sites that | yellad the politiclan. *“You can't stir - Hxperiments with fish and chemical 5 By b 4 offering for only §200 are on the = i in_small boarding house. Apply at At Trinity Episcopal church there | 20alVels show that the best material \\llxitg House Cafe, No, 15 Franklm will be Holy Com! " filtering ‘sewage is natural grg, WjERESEL 0 0 o oo il X | morning pr:yer a:au.:é:;:; :.txgol.ls'ou:_' a7 e WANTED—Good, live man ‘to repre. 3‘.1.',.“’;;55“5213“}’,. h:‘;.l:_rmcar:"t‘w? s | . Snd evening prayer at 750 b mn,| Turuips will do well sown upon the | o3 us. Year stound job. Pay all Avall yourselves of ihia opportunity | Alice—Why are you taking up bot- | i | Same OCeAn, same beac up any sentiment in favor of recipro- | miles east of Pleasant whfaefv','lyn'.:.f',': city here,” howled a Iittls man in l | & chance to buy a seashore cottage site |Oone of the rear seats—Chicago JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. 2 bR O, & x C V. the rector, Rev. J. Eldred Brown, offi- G BT S G & = don’t be among those that any? Kitty—Because my finance is fn- etating, early potato ground. x\q‘r[;eryr_nen, Manchester, Conn. On the Thames River say g-rter they are all soid) ?‘wufi“{ terested In a plant of some kind, and 2 had bought one. Come and look these |I want to be able to converse intelli- i % WANTED—An electriclan_at_once, | A fine S-room cottage, steath heat,|lots over and remember if you pur- | gently with hi i At Broadway Cangregational church LEGAL NOTICES. Apply Ross Strr:‘vans, People’s Theatre, | barn, work shop, hennery, and thres |Shase one lmpay your expenses for any o,,g’,, mmn:c: t‘b°“t L Rev. Lewellyn Pratt, D. D. pastor Moosup, Conn. acros of land with all kinds of fruit | 4i8tanoe not over 100 miles. Trans. e emeritus. Rev. Edward S. Worcester, Augléd ity A" DasutiT e i portation from Westerly in auto, In- American—S8ay, stranger, don't that |{ pastar, there will be a union service at ] = = : Eoies T % BL DEDesusate lick creation? There's 400,000,000,000 | i & m. wicn preacume by R | ROFOCLS FOR STATE ROAD WORK) o oevmsee—si, e o oo ¥ a. pRENTICE Rt et Bty | et weske oS S oo | . Bishop, D, D. of G: it 5 : o A ’ < » minute! sher 8 — Well, Raplds, Mich. e SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- m"f]df’_‘ Tt 'Phone 300 86 Cli#f Street | No. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2.| Why shouldn't it? There's nothing to e ceived by the State Highway Commi WANTED—Active girls on light, augsd Westerly, R. L. |stop it!—London Opinion. Pay while nitary Fibre stoner, Room 27, Capitol, Hartford, | clean, sanitary wor BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE. | Conn,, until £ p. m. Wednesday, Aus- | learning, . Versailles SflflShflI’B Lflflfl Flll' %aln Lottle—How dare you ask Mrs. Bul- e B ust 21, 1912, for a section of gravel | Mills, Versailles, Conn. lion to a one-course luncheon? Hattie < road in Plainfield and sectiens of spe- Aug.6d. : . it 4 Forty acres of high lané situate en FO SA he won't know it. She's a Fletch- drptylsr 3 sats i bi seller of today. Never falls to sell at | Atlantic ocean from Point Judl on ed she'll have to move on to some 5 A O onvelomen onit | slEht: ~ 100 per cent profit. A sure | the emst to Montguk on the west Only o'clock tea.—~Harpers Bazar. <hall bear the name of the bidder and | Mouey maker. Write for free partic- | 20 minutes' ride from Westerly station, 1 7. g N.Y.N H & H R. R. “The Middleman is the one who ihe town in which the road proposed | lars to the F. W. H. Agency Co., ’ ‘ b | to®ne Tproved i locted Box_ 36, Moosup, Con, FRANK W, COT, Cottage of 9 rooms, steam, | Tars sty ‘ot hemans. - i e Lun{ Distance Telephone, Gor- - offhand economist. “Yes,” replied the o823, | § High Street. Westerly, R L | electric lights and open plumb. | offhand sconomist. “Ves.” replied tha - L 1] | are you going to do about it? You mg’ ‘t84Rlve' Avenue. WI“ can’t possibly ignore the waiter and be sold cheap on easy terms. do business directly with the cook.”= ‘Washington Star. N. TARRANT & CO., In the Breathitt county hills. The Stranger—What deliclous mountain \ . . air! Why, it's far finer than any 117 Main Street, Clty tonie. 1 suppose your family spends moest of the time out of doors? Thae Bids will state the price as per spec- WANTED—Piano tuning. A. G. ifications. The State Highway Com-| gon, 298 Prospect St, City. Tel missloner reserves the right to increase jyid or decrease the number of feet to be improved, after the contract is let. All bids must be accompanied by a bond of not less than one-third of the cost of the work. Any bidder to whom vgmn‘dft has been w’firded _rmm;;z 13 General Housework Girls, Day Labor- slgn the contract at le prices offere 7ai S pe and furnish a surety compdny bond, | 5% Waitresses, a Man and Wife for or & certified oheck. shallhfux’d(en from | *arm Work and a Boy. his bond a sum equal to the difference in price betwegn his bid and the next EREE! EMBLOYMEN I BURESD: FOR SALE I have a brick block contain- ing sixty rooms, t%{uequ\spcd lowest bidder.® Plans and specifica- | M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. and well iocated. produce Native—Waal, no, Pap an’ th’ boys tions may be examined as follows: an annual income of more than spends most o' their time in th' cel- Pilainfield, at Town Clerk’s office, Cen- 10 per cent. on the '.vestment. HORSES lar., We got a feud on with th’ High- tral * Village; Waterford and HBast Good reason for selling. Ask towers.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Lyme, at the house of John T. Beck- me for particulars. They came Aug, let as advertised, with, East Lyme (Golden Spur), or at ; 4 ey 28 good horses, all nicely broken and 2 ey the office of the State Highway Com- | Family Cooks, Second Girls and Gen- THOMAS H. BECKLEY. right out of work. There are all THE KA LEIDOSCOPE missioner, Room 27, Capitol. Girls £ <, May Building, 278 Main Street, & o The State Highway Commissioner | 68l House Girls for September 1st. "Phones: 724, 368-3. kinds, chunks, big horses and drivers, reserves the right to reject any and | Good places, ! Pleasant front office on Frank. Come and see them. Mrs. Minnie Nims, of West Deerfield, ELMER R. PIERSON, Mass., has the largest fuchia plant in Tel, 1189, that town. It stands 5 1-2 feet high and bears more than 400 buds and For Sale FnR SALE from San Francisco to Henry E. Hum‘- Fruit farms and farms with lake front- ington's mansion in Fusadens, Cal, blossoms at the present time. - 1 i age preferred. Send particulars to Small place with 15 acres of {j| TWO I-tenement houses on Mechanic|&nd will find a resting place in the oriental corner of the gardens of his TRYON’S AGENOY, land, 6 acres of good tillable Street in Danielson. Income $420 estate, o all bids, ”Pzated at Hartford, Conn., Aug. 13, JAMBS H. MACDONALD, State Highway Commissioner, f&oom 27, Capitol, Hartford, Cona, ft—a NOTICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING. lin Square for rent. J. B. LUCAS, 32 Central Building CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted at once for cash. Must hs .good bargains. Fifty-seven Japenese idols, the re- sult of vears of collecting, are en route The legal voters of the Town of apr27d Willimantie, Conn. land, balance pasture and wood- gross, net income on investment 9% —_—— Columbia aré hereby warned to meet land, waod enough for place, 30 per cent. Houses pleasantly situated, Ira Haworth, known as the grand- at Yeoman’s Hall on Wednesday after- = fruit trees, a good 6 room house, s father of the Republican party in 1l- neon Aug|ust 21st, at two o'clock, for a barn and other buildings. three minutes’ walk from railroad sta- linos, and s personsi*friend of Preal- . %xi_g{’:}‘l’,o"g’e‘;"r@""‘;{w ot vt e {] This property is located 16 min- tion, post office ‘and business section, | gent Abraham Lincoln, died at a hos- build an addition to the school house || utes’ walk from a Norwich Town five minutes from churches and |pital in Kansas City, Mo, a charity 9274 insc‘heuénu{_ Hiél dlsmc::l st | ;f;’al;efi;m aé’g“arze‘f’ P:g:‘”;g:‘ schools. patient. He was 85 years old. i econd—To o0 any other usiness 54 — 4 COMFORTABLE, SIMPLE AND proper to be done at sald meeting. able and can be controlled with E. L. DARBIRE, Real Estate Agent, Liberty, Mo., has a citizen—Augustus Bishop—who says he hasn't been out Savings Bank Block. Danielsoh, Conn. | o town in 41 vears, never went to the theater, never saw a horserace, never rode in a trolleycar, and doesn’'t know what a hotel elevator is like. STYLISH HOUSE OR HOME DRESS, | _Dated at Columbia, Conn., August o Yol et LOOK AHEAD ! "L roumat A MONTH FROM NOW YOU WILL FRANCIS n; nomm J. L. PORTER. BE THINKING ABOUT A FALL Central Buildinz. Norwich. small amount of money. Ladies’ House Dress With Full Length or Shorter Sleeves anu With Six Gore Skirt in Raised or Normal Waistline. L. EGGENE WINTER, Selectmen. LOST AND FOUND. Gingham, percale, galatea, lawn, cashmere, cotton voile, corduroy and other seasonable goods may be used for this model. The fronts show a most unique closing and have deep tucks over the shoulders. The skirt — AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Dis- trict of Norwich, on the 16th day of August, A. D. 1912, Present, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. SUIT. ORDER NOW AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. JOS. T. DONOVAN, |Peck’s Real Estats Agency LOST — Pocketbook containing two rings, gold chain and papers. Reward if returned to 255 Main Street. LOST—A pair of spectacles in case A new lightning rod is made of 30 small copper wires, woven into a hose small copper wires, woven into a loose braid, to provide a maximum of surface has panel front and back gores, with Estat, ! Margaret ey, lat 4 . I Diaitsd extensions at knes helglit, The Norwich, in sasi District. dedenses, Phone 591. 325 Main Street 6, Thursd: ning on West Mal vith ini; tion, the the. FARMS A SPECIALTY |siziet hesy v ™ ruad” sleien |5 fulhe” al o Tioing. aischare rn 18 out in six sizes: 32 The Administrat hibited h ANK C LOST—10st O e S 1 zen 3 e Administrator exhibite ORI a 00K LOST—I0st or stolen, - o) . 40 and 42 Inches, bust measure ministration account with sald estad 132 Spriag Stroat. + Viiiliinalle, Comn b OO s o the N ol Stanley Flickinger, of Morrill, Ka quires Bl yards of 44-Inch material | to the Court for allowance; it Is there- HOL ; avings Boclety, All persons are cau- gos 1 o for the $6-Inch size. tore A DR. F. W. MS, l]elllisl — e———— | {10 against bnrchm«mg or negotiat- opus: st ATguEL t _ foilo A pattern of this illustration mailed Ordered A. the 20th day of Aug- 10 any addfess cu recelpt of 10 cents in | use, 2t 9 Dotk niE.| Shasmen Building Ammex, Room A. ing the same, and any person having a | 1M to church a few Sundays ago and ‘ 2 i8lm to sald book is hereby called up- | the minigter had to stop his sermon silver or stamps. foreno at the Probate Court Room Telephous 523, octida & 1 t aid bank | untll the members’ of the con, 2~ |”1rrdo:l ‘{;g‘:‘ wfl‘;!g"“&‘)lfl Company, |‘n1 cheh y :r lNorwxcn. 1m sald Dis- > MONEY LOANED g: :1‘; re?:;:t&:m,; :l:;- of 'Febru:rr'ly tlon could routid up the goat. .;r’h'kh [ o n . *h, no. rict, be, and Lhe same Is, appointed Diamo, V' 5 K y —————— for hearing the same, and the sald Ad- S T o el g B e e malanor ani | iDaiated ot makig & mesi of the fringe JEWEeTT CITY HOTEL it g et Trth. Tharast bE é‘“‘b?x‘.’:]‘é%‘n‘,?. SrdeTil| New and Upotordate in every be bad i ome new: vi frenla- - Y rticulap, S things, but hoases | in s R0 DR e ekt e, IRA F. LEWIS. Proarleten tion In said District at least three n which the maldlees housekeeper | aays prior to the date of naid henr. toils upstairs with & haby on one arm | Ing, and muke roturn to the Court. F. C. GEFR, hes o 3 ; q o8 = pened her office st the pound and and a bueket-of coal on the other are | ., .é\nmi‘s?,f‘d "én;\,‘;L’,',’.\,,’"‘,;"L"“.","l, ne::‘:::“:c:h:v;:':ur t;:;y;u;:.::- TUNER 1g)flm|nlate’flng 'th_n b\_ngnm of pick- wor copy of ord. & - i3 THEHRL 1 e ing up, caring for and disposing of Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, dlum better theil through theladvertis- ‘lumu G:;n::(llc:‘é!ouul.x.lon;%lou Bl ®hone 611 122 Prospect 8t | Milwaukee's canine homeless. She é Clerk, in= columna of The Bulletim. 2 lotin for business zesults 4 receives a salary of $50 & month, end Becyrities of uny kind at the clared cancelled and extinguished and s of Interest. An old a new hook lssued in llen thersof or the amount due therson pald. augls on the organ cover. . Lowest Ra established firm to deal with. (Mstablisheq 1878,) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CoO. 142 Main Street, Mlise Leonore wker, & wealthy resident of Mitwaukes, Wir., who was appointed oity tcher recently \ L