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, SHOWERS TODAY; ! SMOWERS TOMORROW. FULL ASSOCIATED i . PRESS DESPATCHES _%—‘—“ What Is Going On Tonight. POETRY | o, S e v w4+ | ADVERTISEMENTS ror e 25 and Photoplays at Davis tons Iree. Boston Down there in the. vailey, the eity Tes TRIU Pictured snd Sangs st Bresd e under the heading of *“WANTED, FOR SALE or Olear and loud I hear the esif thy But, 1R WANTED TO RENT” are inserted at the rate of / FINSHING ROOM HELP.| | 5¢ per line, six words to the line | == ax s sipm ar waas The Saxon Woolen Corp., — : e s, . ;‘%{gfi'&%&m en tr > WANTED. k FOR SALE TP RENT. And £ o ing up FOR SALE—We have about 17,000 #quare reet of l-inch boards and 8,006 teet of 2x4-inch joists. This lumber has been used {n construoting the shanties on this job, and is almost new. Will7sell very reasonable, as the job is TEN DOLLAR NOTE FOR A FLYEB wiil carry a 25 word classified Ad. In}: a millien homes one time (any day) entire list: List A—New England. "'Tu‘:.\.&"#. meadow comes ‘BRZED THEATER. ~ The New Ranch Foreman, the Thrilling Waestern Feature Today. TO RENT—Barn in rear of Bulletin Building on Frankii; Bulletin' Office. gty - WANTED Cooks, Generak Housework Girls, Farm Hands, Day Leborers, House Maids and Hotel Heip. t Pine Grove, Niantic, Summer cot Ao 30t pood poriie aihing. ¥ £y words. nearly finished. Inquire of The Petrossi g v 7 ng. Seldom’ bas there been shown the 00— ons $87. (o 2 f‘;w Stony Brook Reservoir, Nor- ara, obart Ave., be- Bresd thseter waon & gem an the sus | FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. | 1 issertion Ho T Inkertions 3 " sep1dd T8 b m g seif-sacrifice toid in the M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bidg. CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted at once for Must bhe good bar Fruit farms and farms with lake t- age preferred. Send particulars to TRYON’S AGENOY, llg d Herald, n. ew nu’{n c‘;fi fi“slw ven Leadet, oR go-loi Post, Haverhill Gazette, Augusta Journal, Bri t, port nger News, d eriden ord, ALE—One pair horses, six an seven years, ‘n!ch{ 2700 lbs. W. fi Brusfidrr&n&um- Conn. Phone 249-6. Sep. FOR SALE—Good new milch cow. A. Jencks, Preston, Conn. ¥ wich. 0T U’ Du‘l'nble hofi:n and barn n [ouse rooms- and bath and can be ux'lor oune or two families. City water, fur- naoe, one acre of land. Knquire of G. L Kandal, §7 West Town 8 % 448-5. sepll TO RENT—A larg® front room in a g:lvuo very centrally . R heat and all modern s o 8 u;:fi“&?l?i}:fi:. Pr:v:?:::. 'Journal M‘nfim SaW, FOR SALE—T i bred Ayr- shire cows for 3 bo% in advanced register, and prige winners at Ni England fair. gfi:" ¥y Phand Write for officiall rec- | Ments; suitable for two: gent men. apra7d Willimantie, Conn. Jan188§ |Ords and prices. Henry Dorrance, desired.” Inquire Bulletin &fl& b b " Plainfieid, Conn. sepldd FURNIS, - - )MB 1o .rent 6 FOR SALE—At once, young, 80 quire of Mrs, w!gx' as AT Dy A T - . uld for himself, to represent us ex- | #{rald of nothing, 5. | _FOR RENT _Attract the Siusively in counties ¢ Middiesex, | I8, A. C.'Price, R. D. 4. Fhone 10633, second. foor of tthe T e or New London and Tolland. ~ Must bej -0 °C .~~~ |ow oking Main Bt ready to commence work Jan. 1. FOR SALEThe contents of thirteen | & Co.) 161 Main 8t. T 116 have a hra:-wdl | rooms; good opportunity for one wish- ] way first liny ing to rent rooms. Apply at this office. flat, dars and ad sepl2d . way. FOR RENT—Flat six rdo ley Ave. Inquire 18 lu?hm%d FURNISHED ROO tlon. 3. Kmma Morse, 18 %fi“‘ g who has abillty, who will worl FOR SALE. d consclentiously ‘as ' he Rifer Ave. sepkld | Offer Subject to Prior Sale 25 SHARES Thames National ~ Bank Stock OF NORWICH. milch North TO RENT—, containing six renovated, all FOR §. Apply at 123 B i RS S PR JALE—Horse, wagon and ness; all right and kind. y to John Barry, 48 Reynolds St. sgpl2d R SALE—Lodging house in- the most desirable section of St. Botolph St, in Back Bay district. This house augsld is exceptionally well fu and is tull ofs permanent lodgers. *Will posi- ™ | tively &l an inoome of,§1235 monthly |a g 'ocation for tail over and above all expenses, It must |Inqu at Bulletin Office. . 4 R L BOONE, i e A Sale; - Write for | VURNISHED 4 ; s. Boston Real Hstate < Ul nt.finuu ] 120 Boyiston St, Boston, Mass. : . i : TO RENT—Lower tenement of fo 3 ¥ busin . 1t will pay | . . JAMES L. ; Fublisning - Cor B Aepi '—8tore at 61 [ FOR SALE—Three good work horses. Avplyut; Talis Bros. 197 No. Main St . Seplld 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. morning. 8t AUTOMO) FOR SALE—A Ford o Tiore MU, g8 Squires, 753 runabout. Inguire of, John H. %oddnd. i Conn. L 18-2.5 sepl0d ? TO RENT--T q WAy, next to the i“m. Bow occupied by W, J. 2 " y slota. ~ Apply to Wi n FOR SALE—Coun ery nd market doing lbcmt"’tl..‘iw mo s L3 ¢ only market in vllh‘ouhnt 1,2 Decessary; good reason selling; no brokers. ‘Address Box 28, Bulletin' Of. fice. sepdd LOST AND FOYND. ey LOST — Saturday evening, between rorma- & lflgchau’- ;ndudnofllr:ll ."l'i small open fac old . wato it Tty Rop faced gold watol please leave at Bulletin Office and re- r 100; no ceive reward. sepl2d es' make s el STl 8. Wal P! i 3 waukee, Wis. e _sepldd NTED—Earn matecial |~ 0, | and 300 envelo, iT o 350 noten it‘ul‘r business size ¥ fl’aud. for 31.”. each, 33 r rics r any printin, U are in need 'gr;n:n}: Bulistin Company, Nopwiohs el LEGAL NOTICES, NOTICE —_— THE DAVIS. 3 sepldd e 1y SRS 10 the Ahow - WANTED—Women: A money maker. : Guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Our ropou#l;'m beats .‘fi’ lofl:m; 8.1: &g Button. s te.imm . Qualk %Ih,tgso.llth&.,gmh‘ sepl4) " WANTED-—About Oct. 1st, an experi- enced young (German woman for gen- eral housework; no layn 4 itfon if capable; in a small l”"‘A‘ddrelc ‘W. care Bulletin Of- FOR SALE—O. I C. breds, w_Farm, y D, 5, Norwich, Conn. e . The Republican Electors of the Town — of Franklin are requested to meet in oaucus at the Town Hall In Franklin Wednesday evening, Seot. 18th, 1912, at 7.80 o'clock, to nominate Town Offi- cers. for the ensuing year; also to, nom- inate a candldate to represen the h ¥. Burns, $3 Franklin St Town in the next General Assembly, ok at ti T PRINTING—Look at these prices: 300 6% envelopes (rmnflh. - o0 u.n.% Dated at Franklin, Sept. 18, 1912. family: g JAMBS ?-Lt HYD! fice, ;Mnx name and address, seplid in_corner, $L.403 ted L L‘&. sepldd ™ Chatrman Town Committes, et R TONE CompIes AUCTION : ‘MILOH COWS. My.lmxnt.’nu-.-.. I will sell at my farm in Hebron, 1 {-3 miles east of flmrvme, on t:'n db— sl el ot ot || e ng; 00d_cow: 0 will open my ears old; 3 o ngrrow cows, fit for %l. i Bozral r e R LI R e e L B LB L an! osier; H 4 sion; make ’IO (lll‘l.' ‘!lolqfllc n- Toht: ?z"n:"m o Wil e R df R Sle will e Mt ooty necessary. A druf International MilLs, 3038 Chestnut, Phila. sep’ Y. sepl4d FRANK B. CLARK. Mw‘mfiym'u Mx -.m% b3 WA!C"lm——A mmw.‘" s ; cigar store pre 3 d full particulars. S S I et W. %&:’i‘?&‘ nooo-ltv,“. e By N ¥ 2 > ince. s _ Seventh Day Adventists will ',,wmhymhmubhck., Loyal | Temperance _Legion Y mtay aatnoon” fn ihe e e, el RN o o i i MBEN—I{ you want k, sell ‘Broadway - Congregational * ‘mwo 8ed hosi t0 Wear: ! som- ‘pastor will pi at the NOTICE . miu(o?; m#ke‘r 0 oduly-" 2 The Registrars of {’otu will be in Session at the Town Clerk's Office on BBPL 19, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., to re- Cloctors and oorrect weting liee a0 Ts and o ect vo J. J. BULLIV, % AT, A = DANIEL T. WILLIAMS, Registrars of Voters. S — The undersigned ambitious mean n 1ai ings, MTE: S48 Chestnus Bhla. ws “Agency, MAN W, wants an h Third Baptist church Rev. P. n of East ‘aniywmwmh h et town where not aiready - i each' ci an wn and evening services. nfflclm{ly epresented. N perience unnec: Previous ex- We will teach WANTED Oongregational church Farm of 46 acres, with an ex- service ' horoughly by mall cellent h ba 4 hen- tvice Rev. Luther M. | - Colchefter, Conn, Sept. 13, 1912, |24 the business thoroughly by mally . . <o i csses General Houss barns an - I preach upon Fear Not. |._ i T seplia | S0Grselt a5 our locel Fepresentative. Girls and Housekeeper (middle aged. :::.“' ;\‘: farn . Y.t;'xm“ 2" e s e o 'm is santly . First Con thaul ‘thurch NOTICE. J. B. LUCAS, located, 8 minutes' walk from a » Rev., G. ing, will E ¥ The undersigned Registrars of Voters | At morning and evening ser-|of the Town of Canterbury hereby i v give notice that they will be in session ) at the Town Clerk's Office in sald Town 3 . on_ Thursday, Sept. 19, 1912 fr at the Sheltering. Arms will | 071003 2™ 0 unth s . o elooh b e s by the Rev. G. H. Ewing, | the purpose ‘of piacing on " ). " & list under of the First Congregational | a title To be. mads the nlme:fia a5 those persons by whom or in who A - Pe(halt & ‘;utlll;n is :fl:lmbeotu .::lh“ ng' 3 2 strar that they w: entitled to > lmnd“C:;gr:g'l‘:l'o:;:’:r:mf_l ’:‘de T)f]gtors iufis;lfl T(;wn ‘Iim{_ora th: ; g e nnual Town ng of sai own to at 10.30, with sermon by | be holden Monday, Sot. 7, 1912. The said Registrars upon application will add to the list of electors of sald Town the names of those ‘persons who have formally been admitted or registered | s electors in said Town, who have W 8 resided in this State the one year, and 3 ot -in saild Town the six months next pre- ceding said Annual Town Meeting, un- léss disfranchised. CLINTON B. FRINK, . GOFF, Central Building city trolley line and 30 minutes’ walk to Franklin square. Price 13 low and a liberal loan can be - arranged. Realty Company, C9 ‘Wash! ntton.-v D.’C. " LOOK! A sevep room cottage with bath and toilet and lot 50x140 with fruit, for sale at a tempting price. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300. /. 86 Cliff Strest : 3 5 " JUST ARRIVED. : Express car of 28 Horses. Some nice Chunks, big Horses and Have on'hand 45 head to pick from They must be sold or exchanged Prices right. ) ; B s gt a m.; ice and sermon, 10.30 a. m.; Sunday school, 12 m.; gvening prayer and sermon 7.30 p. m. #‘Tflnliy E;uapnl church there z Holy Communion at 9.30 a. m., prayer and sermon at 10.30 a. -, FOR SALE One Two-Beated Canopy Top Car- riage, one Top Buggy, LIE rubbet - tired and nearly new. One u One set Double Harness, heavy mount- nickel trimme: and one L] et TRmek ey the week or WANTED—A man bylllnkll.ll. se] Vall, ¥ Conn. sent us. can earn. C. R. Burr & HART W. et b DR. D. L. JONES, . Tel. 1139, E N. B oD ot egistrars, | Nurserymen, Manohester. Coun. $PLIG | oy, the, Falr Ground, Nerwich.. Tel s s and evening prayer -30 p. m. D“fffl“ Canterbury, Sept. 12, 1913, JanTBflhghtdm l:v:mb 736. sep3d = s & sep take orders for han = t’l./';'ffi'lty M. E. church Rev. Fred- broigery. ' Samples furnished; no ex- A FEW SEASHORE LOTS T pense; fine opportunity to earn a good Situated in the Town of Charlestown, Colem: 2 in the mc upon Christianity and ¢ 3 %col:e. NA‘tlld "HN N}‘ il mfll‘t’prlolhdl“ o ‘{;: %n:lb:tfime:ch i e . orks, Nutley, N. J. 88 in -subject, Hearing and Do- 5 'hese lots are fifty (50) f L | CLOTHING SALESMAN WANTED—145 on SALE % inge . ; o op Main Street. op13d F y h&;“};::‘sn .dfl:olt'l:o::-“o:a‘-_é p £ 4 . < —_— there is a_ salt water pomd A" ‘At Grace Memorial Baptist church wi Two or thres furnished No. 116 High St. hot & Be miles lon:; t&ndy bottom, exels | Aahljas. . { or urnished rooms. Apply at Bul 8] - use ) presching by H. W. -Adams, D. D. 2d lent boating and fishing. The price of morning subject, Rested for ‘Service. LOOK AHEAD! ietin Oifice] Ly CenEy repailt Eaataedonants. re- ||| these lots 1 two hundred (3200) doi- P n 4 WANTED—Everyone to know the cently rebullt and decorated, now lars. Remember the prices that were ¥ ‘sofl Evening subject, The Return of the e 4 A MONTH FROM NOW YOU WILL | cider mill at Norwich Town will open ready for inspection;. price very paid for lots at Pleasant View four that are of ',al.\‘“ o % for the season Monday. Eegt 16th. W. reasonable. For further informa- hpigd 'f° and the prices that are be- marked for 2 N ol < PR BE THINKING ABOUT A FALL|D shatcher, 43 Tanner St, Nox;-’r‘ilch tion call upon %n{m ".:u.’:?:“ nl":so::l,co't;:go nu.tm be held . At Mt,; Calvar aptist urch: | §UIT. ORDER NOW AND SAVE | Town. - sep. same oOcean, same beach, ‘wu:"&j‘fi‘; By d"’%“ggf{;‘g"gflg‘ 25 PER CENT/ WANTEDBxperienced workers on THOMAS H. BECKLEY, miles east of Pleasant V'l-w.m‘ : < L . a 4 mesh bags. UL at ure. 1 278 Main St. a chance to buy a seashore co! e next Smitten Image. Preaching by Ave. Miss Cassie Enos. seplad at a low figure and have it increass in n- g”‘. - 3 5 % o s e Phones: 724 oy he pastor, Rev. J. H. Dennis, f JOS. T. DONOVAN’ wa'mn—Boyda:‘Ra-e alzm;u';nfi; B T vl '}'fii’nfifl 71 Sile e o»’fi-ufl% Putay H Call at once, ready for wor] “ d don’t be among those that - At the Church of the Good Shepherd Phone 591 325 Main Street FANTED_Excellent position offered a3 after they are % sold) !"ll;'l pro_ '(Ul;li;:ucnig;!) 'fllt 10'3(;1 s e : mva"-"m"“m-b”b" "?7" Ll lots oov 5“ n;e."g::;"n?lh;:‘t ':Ilur. ducing :purposes. then #eph I, Cobb will preach on the subject, Willimantic. J. P. Gagnon. _seplid 3 ; “The Pilet. Y. P. C. U. business meet- ing at 6.45, and devotional service at 6.15; topic, Convention Echoes. AMERICAN HOUSE, JFarrel & Sanderson, Prop. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes. Traveling Men, etc.. Livery connected Shetuckst Strees- PURE GLUTEN BREAKFAST FOOD and BISCUIT CRISPS at CARDWELL’S The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., MILL CASTINGS | a Specialty. + Orders Receive Prompt Attention AWNINGS. Let me nave your order now. Any size and any color. Prompt f J. W, MALLETT. g -4 Market 8t, \ MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. (Establisned 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Upstairs, 11647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beér of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian’ Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mueir's Scotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Stout, C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Blitter Ale, Anheuser, EBudwelser, Schlliz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12, F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room §, Second Fk >r. Shannen B'?3 Night ‘cbous 1283 WANTED—A blacksmith and jobber. Galipeau & Ducharme, Willimantic. seplgd WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Apply'at home of F. B. Ricket- son, Taftville. seplod WANTED—An experienced waltress and parlor mai§. Apply at The Bulle- | tin Office. sepl0d WANTED—An experienced cook. Ap- ply at The Bulletin Co. seplod WANTED—A first other need apply. 8 Westerly, R. L class tinner; no Coggswell St sep9d WANTED—Men anda women wanted for government positions; $80 month; thousands of appointments coming; write for list of positions open. Frank- lin Institute, Dept. 35S, Rochester, N.Y. sepTd NTED—A dresser tender. Woolen Mills, Yantic, Conn WANTED —Forewoman capable of handling help. State age snd wages. References and particulars of your ex- 'perfence, Address E. B. Bulletin. Yantic sepTd WANTED—Live poultry. G. A. Bui- lard. Tel. 646-6. aug3ld WANTED—To buy outside piano player attachment. and make. Address Nerwiech, Conn State lowest price P. 0. Box 379, augsld | Peck’s Real Estats Ageny FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Stra3t, - Willimaatis, Comn FOR SALE Two 2-tenement houses on-Mechanic 1$420 Street in Danielson. Income gross, net income on investmerit 9% per cent. Houses pleasantly situated, three minutes’ walk from raflroad sta- tion, post office and business section, five minutes from churches and schools, E. L. DARBIE, Real Estate Agent, Savings Bank Block, Danielson, Conn, Baseball Goods at Reduced Fric“es A few $1.00 BASEBALL BATS 75¢ each At the Novelty Shop WANTED_Plano tuning. A. 8. Gor- do’n_lgu Prospect Bt, City. Teli 683-3, 22 \C. L. HILL, 56 Franklin St. chas pay your expel 1 distande hot over 100 mil portation from W vestigate. WILLIAM A. WILOOX, Res] Estate Broker, augsd FOR SALE Cottage of 9 rooms, steam, electric lights and open plumb- ing, at 84 River Avenue. Will be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main Street, City Seashore Land. For als Forty acres of high lanc situate om state macadam road overivoking o Atlantic ocean from Point Judith on the east to Montauk on the west. Only 26 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, N. Y, N H. & H R. R. FRANK W. Corv. Ixm% Distance Telephone. t ¢ High reet, _ declld No. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2. Westerly, R L | - 2 ve the seed. .’rhh' applies to flow-: , eg-u well as to vegetable and farm : of protecting the pump, and should be devised now. ingenuity running water can be vlzet in all of the outbulldings. Sucl & system will pay ‘for itself in a short time by the labor it saves and the convenience of having plentiful sup* ply of water when and where it e > wanted. No 9 1 Both the leaf blight and leaf spot diseases are causing the leaves om 4 pear, plum and cherry to fail prema- turely, «- seripus -detriment to subse-. quent growth and yield of fruit. Noth- ing van be done at this season te pre- ven: .the_loss of foliage but r her {But six, or seven.applications of bordeaus mixture applied next spring will prevent such a stite of affairs ex- jsting next year at (his® thme, “ Gladiolus spikes shiould be reasev- ed as soon as they Legin to open (heir flowers and placed in’the house. all ¢ of the buds along the‘entire spike ¥l open successfully in. watér. There in, no flower more satisfaétory for cut- {ting. By removing the spikes. egriy | others are liable to develop. Frost | will mnot injure tAe planpts Tube- roses, on {he other hand, are hurt by trost and the bulbs should be dug pes = fore the Nyst fall frosty - e . With a littie. « .