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‘and Photoplays st Davis No. 172, P. of H, 1 B. B W. meets In N. B O P, . 1851, R. A, A O U W, itk i act, the Nine Photuplay on ud -uz S viey scuplate. 'ill be the usual change of ne on Thursday. .IlWETl'CITY m Confers With Warden y and Rev. E. M. Hayes— 4o Bo Removed—David H. Will Defray Extra Ex-snse of Churches Toda; heavy 14x12 foot foun- ‘brought out of the old a conterence with the architect ental bronze Dugas’ store. will place the order for the at once, thn 1f pos- may be set this fal catce. % 10 nor the completed until the curbs are As the plans stand today, the Il be several thousands of dol- than was at first arranged ing. . CONFERENCE OF CHURCHES Bs Held Today With Borough Con- " gregational Church, nq mlorance of churches will be the Congregational w“h the following pro- [oming u-lon—n oo praise ser- sermon by Rey. 12,15, col- " yice, Frank A. lfl‘:ff w‘i‘:“ wieh av. A cr, qrwicl 200, business; 2.1 addrede Th the Children, Rev. Ttho lon, Preston; discussion; solo, Leomard. 5.00, address, The s a Business Transactlon, erie S. Bamford, Plainfield; 3.45, adjournment, conference is composed of the Congregational churches at Griswold, JFaoaver, Jewett City, Lisbon, Plain- and Preston. The Bospialities of the church are to be extended to all neighboring guest Tuesday of F. D. ' To Norwich During Nulndly-. The Jewish New Year, G673, com- mences tonight at unset Boaer nistit. Mr. and Mra Sobees echaler and Jacoh Wechsler will be Ruv. M, Stamm, Heard About Town. dufh: the time, the guests this week of relatives in Willimantic, Mrs, Faunie C. Church of Norwich spent Sunday wih Mrs, A. D. Chawp- B, Spectal meeting Rellance lodge, 1. O ©. F., touight at 7.4 Mrs, Hannah Peel of Fall River has Deen a recent guest at Mrs, George Dorilla Bellerose has returned 25 f )o North Grosvenordale, after a visit Fred Jodoin'" Ald soctety of the Bap. ehv:h is to be entznamm at e e and Moving Pictures at Pictures and Songs at Breed . Arthur ¥. Grny of Beumn wu the | 2 Mrs. John E. Murtha Is the guest|s PUTNAM (Continued from Page Six) ficer still stuck. By this time the on- lookers expected to see the captain sravely injured. Still another plunge and horse and captor fell in hesp, the captain apparently und From underneath the mass of horse- flesh the, officer's biue-clad legs in- stantly Wriggled, however, and he landeq his whole weight on the ani- mal's head, pinning it to the ground. Then a score of willing hands came to_his assistance, Somebody handed the captain his cap and he walked into Burt's drug store, where an examination revealed that ‘he was not badly hurt, but se- verely shaken up, lame, and with his uniform torn and spoiled. Here Was the only result of his having risked his life to save many others from what looked like certain injury. Those Who saw the captain's feat proclaimed it about the nerviest and niftlest stunt that has been pulled off in this town in many a long day. Briefs and Personals. Mrs. Stoddard of Worcester is the guest of Mrs. George Gilpatric of Fre- mont street. Rev. Wallace Sterns of Bradley street was in Windham recently. E. M. Brunn of New York has been the guest of local relatives. Mrs. Fred King and her daughter Eleanor have been Jn Boston recently. Ml Bertha Sargent returned on ay from a month's stay at Oak LEGAL NOTICES. Specinl City Meeting Mayor's Office City of Norwlch, Connecucut To_ either Sherlft of the City of Nor- Wich, Greeting: You are hereby directed to warn tha slectors of the Clty of Norwich to meet in the Town hall [n sald City on Tuss: day, Sept. 17, 1912, at 8 o'clock In tne evening, for the following purposes: 1—Te act on the subject matter ol a petition directed to the undersign ruluelunx that a Special City ulallng e called to vote and decide whether or mot the City will make or authorize an appropriation of a sum not to ex- ceed thirty-five hundred dollars for jmproving Franklin street by paving the same with Hassam plv.ment frum Oak street to Grove street; ich a) Propriation o be in ‘addition 0 the sum voted at the last Annual City Meeting for paving Franklin street. 2—To vote and decide whether the City will authorize the transfer to the police department of so much of the unexpended balance of the appropria- tlon authorized at the last Annual City eeting for constructing a sewer in Wuter street as may be required to repair the police signal system, to pro- vide & new heater for the municipal building in Greeneville and to repair the watef system In said bullding, and to authorize the appropriation of the amount so transferred. Dated at Norwich, Connecticut, this 10th day of September, 1912, TIMOTHY C. MURPHY, Mayor of the City of Norwich. 1 hereby certify that the above and 'Bhlfll and Boston. Mr. Hodges of Somerville, Mass, i the guest of his qaughter, Mrs. Ml"s Gilpatric of Fremont street. Mrs, Arthur Parsons and son and Mr. Atkins of Lynn, Mass., have been entertained by’ Rev. and Mrs. Stanley of Grove street. D. A. R. CHAPTER. Holds First Fall Meeting—Programme Arranged for the Year. The first fall meeting of Elizabeth Porter Putnam chapter, D. A. R, was held in the chapter rooms Monday |&n afternoon. The regent, Mrs. F. J. Dan- iels, presided. The opening exercises, led by the chaplain, Mrs. F. D. Sar- gent, were preceded by the singing of America. Regular business was tran- sacted and the programme commit- tee reported that of the ten meetings during the year, one would be of a purely social nature, without pro- gramme of entertainment, while . the remaining six meetifgs gnumlnmh would be given, The historian, Mrs. Nichols, gave an interesting report, as was also the re- port.of the Wolf Den committee, re- {lrdms the bird preserves being es- Dlished upon the property or wood- lands adjoining the Wolf Den prop- erty, At the close of the business | session frappe and cakes were served by the hostess. Mrs. Ernshaw and Miss Marion Brn- shaw of New York city are guests of Mrs.. M, Q. Leonard of'South Main J street. ( MUST PAY TUITION BEFORE END OF TERM Non-Resident Pupils Fi With Order The town school committee has' passed a vote that hereafter puplls not residents of Putnam who attend the public schools in Putnam shall be required to pay their tuition charg- eg on ‘or before the end of each term, unless such tuition charges are to be paid by the town or municipality from Which such puplls come. Progressive Party Caucuses. Progressive, party caucuses will be held in eévery town in the Twenty- eighth senatorial district during this week or next, the party' caucus in P‘\mu.m being called ror Friday eve- ning. Be Excluded. Lodeau Goes to Jail. In the city court Tuesday morning, Ferdinand Ledeau, charged with in- toxication and securing liquor for a ‘woman on the biack list was fined $7 | | o0 the first count and 325 on the sec- ond count, with costs amounting to §9.00. Not belng able to pay he was taken to jail. Opening of Allard and cunenter Hat Shop, Bragley building, opposite Con- gregational church, Safurday, Sept. 14. —adv, MYSTIC Moll-Weimer Marriage — Rev. A. C. Jones Resigns at St. Mark’s Epi copal Church—To Leave the Mi Ary—Garden Party. Tuesday morning at 10.45 o’clock Migs Mary Weimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Weimer, and Fred John Moll, son of Frau Anna_Moll, were united in marriage by Rev. Alber: Corey ' Jones, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal church, at their newly fur- nished home on Church street in the Dpresence of relatives of bride and groom. The bride was attired in a traveling dress with hat to match. She was attended by her sister, Miss Mad- €line Weimer. The best man was Carl Herm. The double ring service was used. After a short reception Mr. and Mrs. Moll left on the 11.23 express for a wedding trip to New York and New Jersey. Mr. Moll is manager of the Billings Newhall clothing store on ‘West Main street. Rector Resign: At St. Mark's Iipiscopal church Sun- day morning the rector, Rev. Albert Corey Jon stated to the comgrega- tion that he would send his resigna- tion to the bishop of the diocese and to the parish, to take effect on Oct. 18, Mr, Jones has no other church in view and does not intend to stay in the miniet His many friends In the parish were taken by surprise and n‘\an_‘ regret to have him leave Mys- tie. Garden Party. Mrs. Frank Bindloss entertained about twenty friends at a garden par- ty Tuesday afternoon on East Main street. Whist wus played at five ta- bles on he lawn, and refreshments were sgrved Church Meeting. At the annval meeting of the trus- tees of the Methodist church Monday evening Charles H. Johnson, Flavius Ira k for three Personal Items. ¢ Julia Dean of Plainfield is the iece, Mrs. Conrad Kret- Noyes were elected to vei serve Dibble has returned to after two months’ visit . John T. Brooks. has returned rovidence. - to Dorchester, Mass,, after two months visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Grace Donohoe. Mr, and Mrs. Frank W. Batty, Packer and Mrs. Amos Gr e spending two weeks in Bethlehem 11 'CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought ling to Comply | Hoih, foregoing is a true copy of the original warning directed to me for service. Attest: . TIMOTHY A. CAREY, Sheriff of the City of Norwich. sep11d NOTICE The Legal Voters of’the West Chel- #ea School District of the “Town of Norwich are hereby warned to meet at the Mt. Pleasant Street Schoolhouse on Monday, Bept. 16th, 1012, to elect by liot d.rea Persons to serve as mem- the Board of Education for ee yem in place of Thomas H. hn B, Oat and Martin F. e a0 eledt by Tadiot 5 ok and Treasurer for said District. The Dolls will be open from 4 o'clock till 8 o'clock in the afternoon. After the ballot box is closed the reports of the Treasurer and Board of Education will De read and presented for - approval. at the same time and place, to .nmorm the Treasurer of the District tne Treasurer of the Town 47 Rorwion anv Saiance. ta his. hem after payment of the bills of the Di: e Alsa, Lo provide that the affecs slaetea al thll meeting, and those e tFmS of office have not expired, lnlll e tln\lo in office till their suc- e duly elected. Also, to do &0y othof business necessary o' proper to be dome at said meeting. A o p 3 S T. Sécretary, Members of the “Bowed of Bducation of he West Chelsea Schoel District. NOTICE The Lej Voters of the Town Btres School, District of the Town ot No lch arg hereby warnod fo meet at the hoolhouse om uolldl'. GPL mn. 1913, to elect by ballot th 5 i0 sGrve a6 memmbers of the B Board ¢ Rducation for thrse years, in 4 Meehan John W, liien | W, Lathrop, and 'to elect . and Trgamurer for sald Distrjct. The polls will be open from & o'clock till 8 o'clock in the Hnoon, . After the balior. bex 13 closed the reportd of the Treasurer and Board of Education will be resd -.nd presented for approval, Alse, ame time and place to auihorise the Trdasurer of the District to the ‘P!emu]r of the Town of n his hands at the the Distr o de- tarming whether the Distriet shall pre- orf“mluuon and powers, and e that the officers elected at meoting. and those whoue terms S otfice have mot cxpired, shall con: tinue In office till their successors are guly slected. Also. to o any other business necessary or proper to be done at such meeting. : DWU; HT L. UNDERWOOD, LOUISA G. LANE, ENCK P, GL!JJVER Rorwich any yment of JA!g' W 0TS k. FENTO Members of the Board of Tdueation of e Town Street Scheol District of Norwich: Conne sepild Democratic Caucus The Democratic Electors of the Town of Lisbon are hereby notified to meet he Town Hall in Lisbon on Sept. 14th, 1912 at 7.30 p. m., to place in nomination candidates for town offices for ensuing year and to elect a dem- ocratic town committee. Lisbon, Conn., Sept. 9th, 1912, HARRY L. HULL, Chairman Democratic Town Com. NOTICE The Legal Voters of the Central School District of the Town of Nor- wich are hereby warned to meet at the Town Hall on Monday, Sept. 16th, 1912, to elect by ballot three persons to serve as members of the Board of Education for three years, in place of Amos A. Browning, Henry A. Tirrell and Jonathan H. Allen, and to elect by ballot a Clerk and Treasurer for sald ‘District. “The polls will be open from 4 o'clock till 7.30 o'clock in the afternoon, After the ballot box 1s closed the reports of the Treasurer and Board of Education will be read and presented for approval. Also, at #ame time and place, to authorize the Treasurer of the District to pay to the Treasurer of the Town of Norwich any balance in his hands after payment of the bills of the District. Also, to de- termine whether the District shall pre- serve Its organization and powers, and to provide that the officers elected at such meeting, and those whose terms of office havk not expired, shall con- tinue in office till their successors are duly elected. Also, to do any other business necessary ‘or proper to be done at such meeting. AMOS A. BROWNING, 4, THATCHER OTIS, ESMOND, TIRPU L, P\IRI([I\ J. CASSIDY, Wich, “Gommectiont sepl0G . within and for the District n the 16th day of Septem- 12 AYLING, Judge. Kinney, late of satd D deceased. Bill of Griswold. Gonn., in Court and filed a petition the reasons therel that administration be granted al- Jel’lh appea praying, for forth, upon’ the estate of said deeca: leged to be intestate. Vhereupon, it is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said erlnnl the Ui in some newspaper culation In sa days prioe io and that vetus IS The abo vopy of rece Attest seplid FANNIE C, CHURCIT, Clerk mflwlcfl. CONN. WEDNESDAV SEPT. 11, 1912, FULL ASSOCIATED L) LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE The Republican Electors of the Town of Bozrah are requested to meet in the Town Hall in eald Town on Monday, Sept. 16, 1912, at 7.30 o'clock p. m., to nominate Town Officers for-the ensu- ing year; also to transact any other business proper to be done at said meeting, By order of the Town Committee. ELIJAH S. ABEL, Chalrman. Dated at Bozrah, Conn, Sept. 10, 1912, seplid NOTICE The Republican Electors of the Town of Preston qualified to vote in caucus are requested to meet at the Town House, Long Soclety, Monday, Sept. 16, 1912, at 8 p. m., to nominate Town Of- ficers for the ensulng year, to nominate two candidates to represent the Town in the next General Assembly. Per order of Town Committee. A. D. ZABRISKIE, Chairman. Preston, Sept. 10, 1912, seplld NOTICE The Republican Electors of the Town of Ledyard qualified to vote in caucus are requested to meet in Town Hall, Ledyard Center, on Monday, Sept. 16th, Wz at 3 oelock p. m. fo. nominate Town Officers for the ensuing year, to nominate a Candldate to represent the Town in the next General Assembly. and to Rominate s Candiaate or Fudgs of Probate for the District of Ledyard, D(!ld at Ledyard, Ct., Sept. 9th, 1912, A COURT OF PROBATE HELD WILLIAM 1. ALLYN, Chairman Republican Town Committee, sep10d TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- [issloners for New London County: 1 hereby o for a transfer of James S EennetY Hoarse to sell apd exchange Spirituous 2 t and _intoxicating lauors, lager beer, Rhine in the bullding at 20 Bath street. Town Norwich, except in the rooms and Sberimenta 1n aaht building, any part fhutned” booth of which are cut off in such manner as it 1 line trom any church edifice or public or parochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any Wl!flffltfi ublic library, or cemetery. Date orwich, this 10th day A D. 1912, James O'Connel Fmes O Comnelt, Appheant. & We,” thn Bn‘erl!lnad‘ are elec!orl lnd ux a;l.wuwn‘lg u‘l ;l >3 l Wn of 'Norw! ey o i s -pplleu.lon of the foregoin, .Yunu O'Connell & license, d hereby certity that sl “applicant fo's suitable rrlnn to be licensed pur. suant, fo gaid _application, of Biphmhr. A. D lllL mu- hp‘l Fonapo uu y"&hm cex: mxnuni' the at ore wad 1 owning of ieh, Aok, this Jotn {:f;:f é-pt—flr >3 "lfl‘ au [ Holbrook, T THE LANSON TIMBER AT AUCTION To Oflnufilbo!lflm late of Union, Cenn., subseribers wfl.llollnnblhlmun at the Law. son homestead in the epstern part of Unkm.ovnl-. THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, AT 1 P. M, L ! Some of the 'ANDIN TIMBER IN FINESTeT "u&nfiicncu*r. 116 acres, divic for convenience of 4 millie MEINEGENT BINES AINE "Ak, GHESTNUT AND HEMLOCK ng from 40 to 100 years Wfll. A x-eum-u.b:i L:me. not over Dbe all for_cle T TRE finn on” 'icH THE TIMBER STA 1. THE HOME FARM, 54 acres with buildings. one of the best farms Iv. FIVE OUTLYING TIMBER LOTS —154 acres. Terms: 10 per cent. of purchese price at time and place of sale, bal- ance 30 days. Maps of tHe lots may be seen at any time at the homestead and a guide will Dbe there Sept. 20-26 (or previously by u'rl-nxemdnt with H. M. Lawson, tafford Springs, Conn., R. F. D, Tel. Stlflord. 31-5.) e0. N. uwuon, Middle Haddam, Conn.. Tel, Chatham 125-3. (Mrs.) Mary E. Carpenter, No. Ash- ford, Conn,, Tel. Putnam 375-3. STORAGE Largest capacity in the A. N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce St. All kinds of Mason Build- ing Materials, Small Trap Rock for driveways and walks. CONTRACTOR FOR EVERYTHING Drakes Cake Fruit Oriental Plain Raisin Citron Lady Sponge People’s Market € Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prep. The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., } MILL CASTING S a Specialty. Orders Receive Prompt Attention AWNINGS. Let me nave your order Bears the M—M Signatu.e of now. Auy size and any color. Prompt sitention. J, W. MALLETT. Teli06+4 & Market 8% WHEN ¥ou =ant to put your busl- ness before the public. there 1S no me- dlum better than tnrough the advertis- ’2g columns of The Bulletia- wine and cider | bY WANTED. - WANTED—Excellent position, oftered to a competent barber at 728 Main 8L, Willimantic. J. P. Gagnon. seplld Willimantle. 7 - =987 WANTED—Girl for general house- work; no washing; no cooking. Cul at 21 Fairmount St. EARN weekly udrenln' cards at home. Bunch of cards and s ticulars, 10c. G. W. Keena, 3¢ Monroe Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. ~_seplld ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of 5¢ per line, six words.to the line / FOR SALE. FOR SALE-Delivery horse, welghs 0! 1160 pounds, 12 yea: old; wrlnxon at a sacritice. seplid rs cail'at Bulletin TO RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS Greene dAvo‘ Inquire of M to rent at 36 O'Neil, seplls 00d work horses. R SALET) Applv Lo Talls Bros. 5907 No uata ot FOR RENT—Attractive office on the second floor of the Buswell Bulldin; overlooking Bt. James E. Fuller & Co., 161 Main St T.. 1160. sepild AUTO; runabouv. aquire o John H. Stoadara: WANTEDMeo Baaicll Srattsmen o 50 monthly. Prepare at home g:\‘xvr'ugn( Low rates. Private in- struction. P. O. Box 483, Newark, N. J. seplld = su.v.—-nm. Eood healthy cows ox; or | P L i, 20 Young, st e it good delly: | W0 WENT-Two furslshed ~rooms on R d0tees I Mo ¥. |sultable for light housekeeping, at 7§ and a horse, or wiil exchange ery wagon. Address P. McGrath, R. D, North Franklin. 30104 RENT—Large nhu-bcr, with or o Tithout & -uu? bat] tric light uunou. bela: r Kpply at this ofnc u‘l‘l‘D—Mllk route, cemtrally lo- cated. Address Milk, Bulletin. seplld WANTED A blacksmith and jobber. Galipeau & Ducharme, Willimantic, seplud ED—Maid for general house- work Apply at home of ¥. B. Ricket- son, Taftville. seplGd FOR SALE—Chea barn, ¥5 Lafayette St. 8ep10: FOR SALE—Country grocery market doing about necessary; good reason brokers. "Address Box 23, Bul sepd TED—Man as salesman and col- loctory Yome_who. speaks French lan- guage preferred; state” age. Address Box 300, Bulletin Office. sepl0d WANTEDAn experienced waltress and parlor maid. Apply at The Bulle- i Sttic WANTED_An experienced cook_ Ap- ply at The Bulletin Co. WANTED—Middle aged woman for general work in large boarding house; good wages; also elderly man for chores wno ‘would like good home in ference to large WA ‘Wauregan ¢ Boi Wenregan, Ct. THINK _IT OVER—350 Savelopes, meatly D rinted, £ Saveiopss, iée or each, 3 800, Sond Tor prices 1 Conn. FOR SALE—St residenc WANT] ood _ general mechanic BD—G for textile mill work. Apply The I Palmer Co. Middletown, Conn. tinner; no St., 9d sepdd class -A first Coggswell 3 WANTED—. gther need apply. 8 Westerly, R. o 5. on oo RS ra, railroad ticket furnisne §1 Co-operative Propositions.” particulars. epd 7 WANTED—Men and women wanted for government positions; 380 mont! thousands of appointments write for list of positions open. Frai 1in Institute, Dept. 358, Rochester, lep’ld ER H Boston, Mass. N.Y. A _dresser tender. !lnllc ANTED—. Woblen Bitis, Yantic, Conn. WANTED —Forewoman n.pnm of bandling help. State age and Wages. References and particulars of your ex- perience, Addpess E. B. Bulletin. sep2d G, A. Buu- g31d ANTED—To buy onuld plano hmont. tate lowest price ’hl o ke Address | F. O. Box 819, m ich, Conn. 'WANTED—Live poultry. u.rd. Tel. 646- aug3ld 5 to weekly? - A O K o logue nlu'\lcllonl free. Boston SuppipCo. 120 Boylston Slreul. JBos- ton, Mass. BXPERIEN: raw silk donbhn s whadan wanted. snd Birl: §ised X ot T altierd & Armatrong lano_tuning. London, Conn. VANTED—P! don. 296 Prospect 5t City. WANTED FINISHING ROOM HELP. The Saxon Woolen Corp., Bean Hill WANTED Cooks, General Housework Girls, Farm Hands, Day Lalborers, House Maids and Hotel Help. FREE EMPL)YMENT BUREAU. M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. WEAVERS WANTED - Special inducements for family help containing Knowles Weavers. Excel- lent tenements, good work, best price list in New England. YANTIC WOOLEN CO. Yaatic, Conn. WANTED Man Cook, Famlily Cook, General House Girls, Second Girls and Girls for Shop Work. J. B. LUCAS, Central Bldg. CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted at once for cash. Mus 800 it Tarms and tarms wich lake Fonts age preferred. Send particulars to TRYON’S AGENCY, Willlmantie, Conn. A—— LOST AND FOUND. $5 REWARD LOST—Diary Book, Monday, in Norwich. Reward of $5 if returned to the Bulletin Office apre7d LOST—A sum of money and a check for $20, not indorsed and cannot be gol- Toreaa.” Floans Jeave st Sulierin Ofice and get reward sepil; LOST—On the highway in the village of Plainfield, a box containing a_suit of ciothes. Reward will be-pald if re- turned to Desrosiers Clothing Co., Jew- ett City. v sepild RINTING—Lo0k at the: eads, ixi $2. 000, “\ susa xaucrhum 8 xll. nrf $2.80; 5,000, 10, billheads, $2.10; stoo. lunmmu, . Send for samples. wich, Conn. ICK SALE—Pleasantly located pas! o 1% mites trom. 'fi'n.... Tear Darkets. ‘with 'll‘ulfllL b on"lfl- and In, lary farming and Tryon's Agency, ols Allimantie, FOR SALE One Two-Seated Canopy fiage, sae Top Busgy, DR. D, L. JONES, Near the Falr Ground, Norwic " HERE YOU ARE Fine house, barn, hennery, five acres of land, fruit and berries, near’ city line and trolley. Excellent view. Really a delightful home. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street FOR SALE TWO FAMILY HOUSE formerly owned by the late C..R. PARK at 111 McKinley Ave. Large yard and two’ barns. Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE No 116 High St, house a nged for three tenants, re- Gently rebullt and decorated, now ready for Inspection; price very reasonable. For further informa- tion call upon THOMAS H. BECKLEY, T8 Main St. Phones: 724 36s-2 NOTICE On account of the large demand foi Chef Munyard's Home-made Bread and Pies, he has disposed of his restaurant now give all his at- business and will D. good saddle or griving horse; also covered carriage, at and $1,700 _monthly; only market in village; about $1,200 for_selling; no |Tenovated, all n Ot- | Apply at’ 132 Broadway. noteneaas egular business size) 5"’ aad y prini un you are in need "the Bulletin' CompAny, Norwioh, 7300 eut Sommparatively | fooma: uare fest. cOmpArativi Bw Bue condition. "Bss 1o or owaecs e. For_ particulars inquire of T, F. Burns, 92 Franklin St _aug2id .D‘B.D‘ nul JLT7 1600 000 50. 0. “avery description ® done The Bul- ., Printers wad Binders, Nor- A FRIVATE FPAMILY would rent i i Sentieman a furnished, room with TO RENT—At o 130, nrouwhy flat, six rooms'and bdth, newly hl!l’ovcn.nu. 80P FOR RENT—Flat six rooms, McKin- uy Ave. Inquire u Maif. -nd PRESS DESPATCH#* they A d g m Beats ‘with. m biood .and m-h‘ and though he trig. He shall ;ot blind .,um that um hhflh tral m m uh-nn«,e Address C. Billetin, sep That clay. llan unugu ‘Morse, 18 Calon at 61 Franklin 8t.; I.lon xvr l%ullll Dllll,‘ rlmlu.n ROOMS, all modern com- nnu;-n, 38 Union St. Telepnoue lu-‘ o #vod Xn. Nnd.‘ 108 "l“ 10 BENT—For f)"-:;' ¥ial "‘tr w'-':km]' s,x 11. Wl’. next to &"‘:’rfi‘.‘ noo-ry 25 Rora. ApplY 1o :{...:zm:%:_‘_@_”c. u'. Nn. 5 LB, SN %flh rnber nabou :. One nvy ‘moun! A s g 3 et Single ess. For Sale Farm of 40 acres, with an ex- cellent house, barns and he: houses, plenty of water on the place. The farm is pleasantly located, 8 minutes’ walk from a city trolley line and 30 minutes’ walk to Franklin square. Price is low and & liberal loan can be arranged. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bullding, -Norwich. JUST ARRIVED, Express car of 28 Horses. Some nice Chunks, big Horses and Drivers. Have on hand 45 head to pick frém They must be sold or exchanged. Prices right. Tel 1139, E. R. PIERSON. A FEW SEASHORE LOTS Situated In the Town of Charlestown; fronting the Atlantis Ocean, on ohe ot 'he best butilig bescbee i the state. These lots are fifty (b0) feet frontage on ocean and onme hundred ftty (150) feet deep. In the rear of a 1hae it foug, undv lonl boating and fishis mn, exvel- N Jios at years ing pa! 'f" And the pricestingt {7 OLtAg PR kerne tor ‘only 306 u me Eiganor Robbing Wilsen, ia TO RENT—Lower tenement of oflon-n me Did ever get a kiss mel-n—-n- Coyote. Dancing was originally a means of * expressing rel A mulch of rotted m the late plantings d wonders, . —_— American oatmeal exports o ftrom 32,342,706 the % year 1811 fo 8 in g fiscal year 1912 ane 39), A 121" bushels to 2,133,778 summit of the m say, to a height of 13 present doubtful. ¢ tention to the making of Home-made Declared exports from Bread, etc. The business will be car- land, to the Unfted States during the | i ried on at the old mmd Two-pound quarter ended June 34, 1918, loaf of Bread for 10 nte, inch re and have it mcrnn 1- ed 32,638,398 Consul m | rooms, Tesiuurants and boarding v fold in a year or g o~ R houses supplied at -wholesals prices. SVl Toutseives of “tnls o mnu gl arter. in 1911, vn- . All orders will recelve prompt atten- |and don’t be among_thos ,,,fi over the mame avarte tion. Address say (after they are S1"501d) T %10k 1 | toes accounted for 9547 11.. had ht one. Come and ook thess | having been shipped n the 1911 quars WEST MAIN ST, sep5d orwich, Conn. Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Sprinz Stray Willimaniis, Conn snd_remember y your ex a8 1 Sletance not” over. 100 t"1" Trans. portation from Westerly in auto. = Ia- Vestiga ‘WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, Ne. 41, West Bread St, Hoos 1- I- l- FOR SALE LOST_Saturday _evening, between Porteous & Mitchell's and Boswell ave., a lady's small open faced gold watch with injtials J. F. K. on back. Finder please leave at Bulletin Office and re- ceive reward. sepdd BICYCLES 335%™ Extra Bargains in guaranteed Wheels. MOTORCYCLES EXCELSIOR, INDIAN AND POPE Second-hand Bargains 1911 Pierce 4 h. p. Belt Drive Magneto (1909 Indian 4 h. p. Chain Drive Mag- neto Prices Low. Terms Reasonable. C. V. PENDLETON, 10 Broadway JEWETT CITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date in every particular. _ JRA E: LEWIS. Peoarietor g i Baseball Goods at Reduced Pricss A few §1.00 BASEBALL BATS 75c each At the Novelty Shop C.L.HILL, 56 Franklin St Cottage of 9 rooms, steam, electric lights and open plumb- ing, at 84 River Avenue. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. THE LITTLE~GEM CASH STORE, N. TARRANT & CO., * Norwich Town. A . where Wi a ehoice line of | 117 Main Street, City bacco, Clgars and things vt meion. Rverythlog | o LS and b o date, Seashore Land For Sl MRR. THFFT. gashore Land ror aie sep2d M. J TEFFT, Manager. | gorty acres of high lanc situate -— — — state macadam road overiwokiag the MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, ana Securit! Lowest Rat established (Establisned 18 ) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Sireet. Upstalrs. Jewe of any kind at of Interest. An old m to deal wl Atlantic ocean from Feiat Judilu ¢ the east to Alontguk on the west. Only li minutes’ ride ‘rom Westesly station, N Y. N H & H R FRANK W. COY. lnn Distance T lephone. slr.l’. rly, R L [} Sl THERRT, 1s no adverts ng medium In Eastern Connecticut oq¥si to The Bul+ Iaia Lor BUALRSAS TARMIW ' | o Northern ter. search fe Th ch for & oen Gotgs o8 .., forslens and lfll:z I! made with t has been a m X "' » count of m d Ite ready discouraging c.nmh-. 'nl - l- yield per acre. l e T R E Gal of New Zealand. The from the Atlantic coast ports 1o Panama_ canal will put New York in shorter steaming distance of New Zea- land than London now In the customs chwang for 1911 ‘Ih separale item puper an Imporl poinds old newspaper, valusd 8% $71,138. a.mew feastore Thess Ol mew poear o B o wostly B wre wand I the News wall paper for native b tages 3 packiag sedsen ‘The crab o NG (Hakkalde Kanl ug = apen November the most February 10 and June are months. The tured i= mot nse of ghlinet 5 Swlyed "o e tn- thelr orbite a8 B