Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 2, 1912, Page 8

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&wumg’-‘ "’n“hu. : No. Hall. 60, F., 0. B No. 90, W. O, W., |l kacets tn Carpénters’ AT THE AUDITORIUM. —_— i |k mare, Eugene Sullivan, New Elk:s;l?flde’ br &, Wm. F. Bailey, Nor- TIntern; blk g Fyed H. Thrall, Windsor Miss Winifred, bay m, Joe Murphy, Lamand, bay m, John Lamand, Stock fu'm, Middleford. y ‘Wilkes, b g, J. J. Swane, Meri- nnar.hmn-. bl m, A. R. Ives, Mer- 7 P, brown b, L. E. Hopkins, " Prince Chester, gray g, Driving . Club vi o A London. brown s, E. B, Vashurgh A, Morrissey, res For All. Purse $300. - J i"uh % W. H, Hall, South Will- mflnc: Maid, ch m, P. Mortel, New Ha- Blla Willls, R. C. Lashbury, Broad Argot Girl, bay m, A. C. Willlams, Lebanon. i gl‘qd, ch g M. Mitchell, New . More Interesting Confession. ne 18 confident that Roos un'a fession “of faith” is not teresting as some other confe: m- he might make if mflmt Questions. < " Maenbry Tmproves on Reflection. “It's hhe," says T. R. now. In 1904 he fly intimated to Cartelyuu that -wwy untrue, af the local g their crops S !,Grase 18 b F‘cruml lhr‘kn. vl:lass E‘\‘ra I)uvils ofl:onon has been iting her uncle, thur Spel in_Orcuttville, e Miss Ruth and Miss Ethel Tracy of Marichester have heen the guests Miss, Eva Mo W. E. Hanley and daugh(er. Rose Hanley, have friends in New Haven, Democratic Delegates. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought l Zf i |{TO_REDUCE STOCK Bears the Signatu.e of Unity “of the Spirit- Band Concert and Dance Nm Ssqitty. 2 At the First M.th West Town ntmt S eek mj week were E—a !Klvnn D Eh at Mrs. Gso Hazel and Harold Rnberu Attleboro, Mass., were i 1ast week of Mr. a 3 Geer at_their home ‘on ‘m“ Mr. and Mrs. Appley hlnu guests | at their home on Vergason avenue Miss Roox of Longmeadow R. I, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Appley of Providence and William Appley of Longmeadow. | Mr. andMrs. Louis Ingdlls who have been In Danielson during the summer, spent last week at their home on Ver- gason avenue, having with them as|i guests Mrs. Ingalls’ parents, Mr. and I'Mrs. George Gallup of Ekonk. " CODFISH in 1 pound and 3 pound boxes, Kippered Herring, Sardines, Lobster, Shrimp, Crab, Salmon, Etc. |People’s Market 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop School Supplies Pencils, Pen Holders, Erasers, Crayons, Paints, Ink, Mui \VILL REDUCE meEiage, Tablets, Slates, Straps, On our overstock of Car- riages, Wagons and Hamesssi TheL. L.Ehapman Co. 14 Bath 5t., Norwich, Conn. | "> * \ Bags, Baskets, Paper Nap-|: kins, Etc. MRS. EDWIN FAY . C. ATCBISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, econd Fk or. Shanpon Blagz Night ‘Rhoue 1285 DISTRICT OF O N, §S., bate Omlrt. Kfl IO, A. D. 1912 . ihm.‘ g ':u‘lcr. l:;. of W ! ..pnlleafion of Maria Stras- ser of Chaplin, Cmm.. pnyl%nmn an iment, in wri to be the last will and llhunt or u.ld Frank Strasser, deceased, wicd, ny mved, allowed l.nd Idm".‘ ed as D"r IDDuclflon on a DY‘ m Ordered, ‘L: said t(vpllcm.lon be heard and ghteamied & bate Office, In Chaplin_{n said District, on the 7th day of Septem 912, e ok 1o the fotabpon; ani ths notice be given of the pendency of said application, and the time and place of hearing - thereon, by publishing _this order one' time in some newspaper having a circulation In said District, and by posting & copy fhereof on the public s fnpo!t in the Town of Chap- lin, in District, at least five days before the day of said hearing, and return make to this_Court of notice | iven. A CLARENCE &. CHESTER | sep2d AT A COURT OE PROBATE BOLD at _Canterbury, within and for the Dis. 1 triet of Caht’rbulry on the 30th day of August, A, D. 18 Present—. HALE BENNETT, Judge. On motion of By tt L. Mnulmn{ Administrator with annexed on the testate estate of Spencer Lyon, late | of Canterbury, within said District, de- ceased. This Court doth decree that si months be allowed and limited for th: creditors of said estate to exhibit th claims against the same to the Admin- | istrator and dir that plll)lk‘ notie be glven of dvertising | in & nowspaf tion in | 14 Dis posting a copy | Bignpost in the ry nearest the W cased last dwelt. ! Certified from R A ar ‘BENNETT, Judge. F. G G‘ER,‘ TUNER “hone 511 122 Prospect St and pair yearling T Y 0““ Tel, 610-12. OR SALE—New IM v;go 2v quaris a day. FOR ’M FOR SA! Well, br 'Tel. 263-0. . or mu-.mm‘ D. 7, Norwics. ‘%‘ FOR SALE No. 116 High St. ranged “for ' three tenants, re- cently rebuilt and decorated, now ready for inspection; price very house ar- reasonable. For further informa- tion call upon _ : | THOMAS H. BEOKLEY, 278 Main St. For Sale Farm of 40 acres, with an ex- cellent house, barns and hen- houses, plenty of water on the place. The farm is pleasantly located, 8 minutes’ walk from a eity trolley line and 30 minutes’ walk to Franklin square. Price is low and a liberal loan can be arranged. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Ceniral Building. Norwich. Baseball Goods at -lleduced I’ncas |A few 51.” BASEBALL BATS 75¢ each At the Novelty Shop L HILL 56 Frenklin St &rum«n&l Atlantic ocean -mu'#fl'& o ‘ h!-&& y Long Distane " . :“ nd‘flmn. ml SALEHORSES 1 Have another car of 28 n'nn e 3rd. I have a few good horses now that T wish to dispose of to make Horses which will arrive room. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel, 1139, \ : Peck’s Reat Estat: Agmy FARHS A SPECIALTY 132 Soring Stre2t. Willimantic, - Conn MONEY LOANED Watches, of any kin Hates of Interest: An old eswablisned firm to deal witd, - (Establisned 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. i 142 Main Street, U Uelivered to Any Pari of Norwich the Ale that is acknowledged to be the best on the market—HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone order will recelve prompt sttemtion, D. J. McCORMICK, 20 Fraaklin 8t DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon e of Dr. 8. L. Geers practie: duriog his- last dliness. McGrory Building, facili ::(er"uu enter the port of 08 Ayres to ccemn 04 o el ud enable M ‘1; to enter the Plata Ayrelm” ‘the of received. uvlmm Bermejo, ch way practicable, s now , fact as far a8 kilometer 6 Just beyond the ‘eity south lg the Cerro Merce

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