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nmqw el B s ot emess e “TUESDAY FULL As$0CIATED” PRESS: DE!PI?CN!D MMKM ruturuuflsnn at Breed l!.O.Q!‘.mntl u'r.u.n.o:c. Ou-mx}a gkt No.ll.N‘no.P-. Memori g A O U W. Bebaqnonaat Connet, No. 11, D. of Py — *STONINGTON - Contest ‘ for Col!ootorfi&ky Camera Plotures Atwood Plant—Eighteen /Women to Vote. The contest\for tax collector for the town, of ,Stonington, to be decided at the coming town election is of much ifiterest to_local people. Willlam E. Ryon has been collector since George| R. Green’s resignation a'few years ago. Joseph H. Hammond is the new dem- ocratic candidate. Metal from Old Wreck. The wrecking schooner Lawson ar- rived in port Friday afternoon from Block Island and tied up at the steam- boat wharf over Saturday. She had aboard several thousand points of iron, recovered on the southwest point of NE 0. P.'meets tontght. | ‘Siloh men’s $2.00 and $2.50° shoes, A. Bill offers, they are-stylish %04 durable. - ‘g m!.dncl.hfl-Adl,u important suggestions £« ‘ywb‘lv soe-dv. ] c.l.xndy'fllluvdnmh and ks m ‘meet all trains for the con- 8 of the Dublic.—See adv. - 'BIGG BILL OF FEATURES . P o AT THE Auon'omum. v ‘Mnndfiflmvmmflq' ; 4 mm.smm © " Ths AudMorium is just getting ‘and the forthcoming shows at # o which have. just been its 7R 2 Block Island, part of a vessel that was lost there twenty years ago. The metal is to be shipped from Stoning- ton by rail for New York. The vessel was also equipped with a diver and full apparatus for wrecking, including a store of dynamite. - The band cencerts, this season have been a decided success. 8ky Camera Used. Photographers with a sky camera took a picture of the works of the Atwood Machine company here Fri- ddy afternoon. The camera was rais- ed on a skeleton framework that en- abled the photographers to procure a picture that will show all the build- l 8 of 'the company’s plant, one of the ‘gest manufacturers of silk ma)dng machlnary in the country. Sixty-five to Be Mads. ' The board of registrars has rewvedJ 65 applications of would be voters. The voting list bf the First district contals the names of 18 women. e —— ] Children Ory * - FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA - LOST AND FOUND. FOUND—A. 324¢ degree Masonic.| charm, Owner may have same by I-D- plying, to the office of the Davis ater and paying uh.r.u om this ldvof- tisement. lnplod ¢ LEG‘L NOTICES. 3 " BREED THEATER. | on_the Ranch,” The Thril- leh-n Pathe r\mu. n of the beautiful in life, and mmwmhrclnctm Norwich Art School. " Norwich ( school opens it: school year ::t'rne-du. g::emf The i 10 Davis Tfim. able troupe of whirlwind acro- that are a feature of the Aborn company’s revival of) “The Bo- Girl, 18 a real monopolist in in :’hh Tfieunlry are m:lg:r managemen ey are indentu: o lh' All by their home sovarnm::t.; exacts a_substantial bond to thelr safe return to thalr homes. com-msmg ; * Registrars Enroll Niriety New Names of Colored Pictures at Library \=Me. and Mrs. Eugene Blair io . Mw'. Ronala .t his summ. U} K m-wn of New York was summer home on Broadway over les N, . Taintor of New, York is thl‘mm" residence on Taintor Wolt F?dsy 1 1 s anyg or a few days’ Joseph Sultze and son Edward of New, London gre guests of Mrs, Sultze’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, L Agrd-, - f noviteh, of South Main street. - ~* Ninety to Be Made. / . Ninety names were handed in to the - registrars of voters to be made on the 28th- of September. Fred P. Hall returned Friday to his summer home on Hayward avenue from a week’s stay in.New York. Aamu Johnso;:" and daughter, Miss nna, were visiting friends in Nor- ‘wich Rriday. 5 Carroll -E. Staples has left for a week's stay. in Waterford, where he is at work at the carpenter's trade. | New Sot of Plctures. A new set of colored pictures has Been recelved at the Cragin library and hung on-the racks. The pictures illustrate a number of the old fairy tales, among others Aladdin amd his wonderful lamp, the Frog Prince, et J 4 visit Nrs. al. John Bradshaw of Willimantic was a recent caller. Will Move to Haddam. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blau weére in Haddam Thursday. Mr. Blau will move to Haddam in a few weeks, where he has a contract to draw wood to the station in that place for a Ber- Hartford last |Senatorial Convention | adam-gravel Ben Ali, who controls the |* Ransom was the |, lin brick company. There ar§ about 7,000 cords to be/ drawn. He has had Rl l-rlo contract in this town for the ears, drawing wood, and {s flnllh& same, prior to moving, Enmfline guest of friends in week, The majority of the schoole In Smyma are Greek, the most import- ¥ ant of which -are supported by ths NOTICE . 111;. except Sundays, due New York, Pier North Riv Agent, New rooms and information. e 4 are offering many bar- gains in Furniturend a Floor Coverings. TRAVELERS' DIRECT . (NORWICH) Line - AR NEW YORK STEAMERS Chester W. Ghapin and Gity of Lows? :hoose this route mext tim: York. You'll have n'sf-flgmfiax 10 New voyage on Long Island Sound and superd Vlew of the wonderful sky lln and water front of Manhattap Island Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. at D.IE and Pler 4v. ock nmext morning. Meal'Sicvice a la Carte; Staterooms. NEW LONDON $1 50 —T Qe telephone W. J. Phillips, NEW YORK London, Cons. ‘for, state- East River. 7 Write or New.Londdn i nevANTED_Two convenjerices. Otiice. 'ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of *“WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" are mumd\a\tt’wratc of - ‘% /- 6c per line, six words to the line WANTED. or three rooms for gentrally located, | . Bplletin | " sepz3d ht housekeeping, Adaress A. D. strain in FOR SALE. —_— FOR SALE—One flock of Wysndotte veurling hons coming from Do best laying New aall Jacob Kamm, Fltc&;fllle Ao Senasa TO RENT. rooms at 24 Summer St. up to.date in every parti l;ll.l' the btlt rents in fllly.v lrnqcuir or fice. WANTED—A competent eral housework. Apply at iTl for gen- ulietin Of- sep23d cery; cigar store pr cash. Griswold, Conn. WAN' lly help pre!el‘l‘d. Yautic Woolen LO, business. 'TED_Two mule spinners, Fam- ,m,,, 800d cow. Works, Phone 26-21. eferred Send full particulars. NMew York CHELSEA LINE Fare $i “Freight and direct to New York TR ATy S foot F Rnon'"lt ~Btreel. Momun. Wed.n y#, Fridays, at § p. m. Freignt recetved until b p.m. | F. V. KN Agent. SHEA & BURKE service You could‘select no better tims furnish your home with "Up—to-n’n Fuarniture and Rugs at a p'tn‘ coit than DOW, The large assortmént, high MNJ and construction of our goods, com: /The inhabitants of the, Town of Lis- bon, legal voters in town meeting, are heréby mazpen toimee st the Town House In sald Towsn on'Saturday, Sept. 28th, at 1 o'clock p- m. To hear Selectmen’s report. To hear Town Treasurer's redrt. To hear the report of the Board of Efluc' lon. 3 hear Auditor’s report. i T4 hear Health Officer’s report. To des if ‘they will tax themselves Lo ?ty :xrent expenles of the Town for To see W) aL w:tlon the wi!l take'in regard to e nlnnz L WayS. ‘0 see if tl ey will mn/h rize the Be- lectmerw to release the interest of tne Town_in the Schoolhouse lltuu:d in the Town of Spra; was formenly the Shetucket Sohoo] Distrie In consideration that the Town o prague pay Lishon's sald "District's tndebts Also to%do, any othe \proportion ot business tnat may come before sald meeting, “Dated at Lisbon, Sept. 20th, 1912, J. H. KENNBDY, {3 JOHN SPEBZCEE; CHAS. BUDEIT. . sep23d Selectmen. 19th SENATORIAL DISTRICT o~ The duly elected delegates to Republican Senatorial Convention the 19th District, embracing * the Towns of Norwich, Preston and Led- yard, are hereby notified to meet in the Tawn Hall in the City of Norwich, on Thursday, the 26th day of Septem- ber, 1912, at 12 o'clock in the forenoon, to nominate a' candidate for Senator, Per order 19th District Senatorial Committee. « # W. S. ALLIS, Chairman. (LS AR ST 1 Vi ALED PROPOSALS will be re- colved By the Stase Highway Commis- sioner, Room 27, Capitol, = Hartford, Conn,, until 2 p.;m..Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1912, or the - constructon of & section of “gravel or native stone macadam ‘road in Lisbon and a section of mac Juad in Griswold, in a lans and specification: Bids will state the price as per spec. fications. The State hway Commis- sloner reserves the right to Increase or decrease the number of feet to be mmrgved after the contract is let, All bids must be accompanied by a bond of not less than ohe-thirfl of ‘the cost of the work. Any bidder to whom cnqluct has been awarded refusing to sign the contract at the prices offered and £ y company bond, or \ e cordance wit nish @ suret & certified checks, ehall fortelt from his bond & sum equal to the Qifference in rrxca between his bid and the next owest bidder, Plans and ppeoifications for the Lisbon-work muy be examined af the house of (he Tirst Belectman, |’ and for the Griswold werk t the Town Qlerks oifice, Jewett City, or at the of- fl\_e of t] State Illfihway i,bmml!!lon- Roam’ 27, Capito “Iohe Stats Highway Commissloner ro- serves the right (o reject any and ali sDated at Hartford, Conn., Sept. 14, JAMES H. MAC DONALD, State Highway Commissioner. Room 27, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. seplsd NOTICE mmlfledx nt [., levy and coi- £ P T will "be at the £ from 9 a. m. m 2t 5 p. m,| ept the follow- | I will be at the | er, Falls, from 12 | . Oct. 16, T will be at the | 74 | Friday, 0 f John 'G. . m. to Lezal made to t Collector. * Sept.s16, 1912, ep16M Norwich, Conn.. AT A COURT at Colchesterm v trict of Colehes 1912 in and for the Dis- | . on the 21st day of | Laura o Conn., ir cecibor having applicaion . to, sald +‘ou ange wity the siatute, for’an order of sale of the whole or part of the re estate deser 1 Ordered, /Th fiten poflcy for FIRE INSURANCE is )our -home. N Insurance - an Tl\e L.L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St.,. Norwich, Conn. We Are As Near To You as your phone.-Call 868 and let us | know your wants in the floral and planting line. &'he plmuu sh2ll be ours to please you. desired will be cheerfully given, and visitors always welcome, -7-'————/—- ‘Belivered to Any Parl of Norwich the Ale that is acknowledged to be the best' on the market—HANLEY’S PEERLESS. receive prompt attention, in work should always be considered especiall. | the Inferior kind. Skilled men are employed by us. whole story. J(}SEPH BRADFORD, DR lglin for puainces results, ]setxer investigate while the stock is its maximum of completeness. SHEA & BURKE 37-47 Mllfl Street ov’ ALL GJOD INVEs'nmN'm, e when disaster has overtaken Better ask me to write yours today. ISAAC S. JONES, Real /Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91’ Main' St. for Several good farms wani The Balanc of Carriages | damaged by water and smoke are some Moya and Brockway' Con* ;brd; and Top Carfiages, some Toe Board. Wagons Democrats. and Massachusetis Thm is good vafus for Jittle momy tion GEDULDIG’S GREENHOUSES, 77 Cedar Strest. A telephone order will D. J. McCORMICK, 20 Franklia St. QLALITY, ly when it costs no more Qur yprice tell the STETSOMN & YOUNG Book Binder. st Books Mads and Ruled to Q5. 103 BROATWAY. entone 6% 3 ished firm to deal with. (Establisned 1872.) WANTED-<S cook stove No. 9. lington, Comn. jecond - hlnd Golden City Edward Como; Mil- sep23d ‘WANTBD—Housekeeper in h.mlly of two; no washing or ircning. / M. Danielson, Co “FOR SALE—In Centr: the coal and grain business of the late Bdwin H. Kennedy; good looauun Inquire of Mrs. eoULTiX. FOR SACE—A complete power cider mill; aho oné extension top surrey, cut undér 'style, or will exchange ior a ‘Apply_to_Lawton' Box 415, Westerly, FOR SALE or to rent—A fine bakery, with all necessary equipment. formation address Theodule Po&rlar, nn. Village, Conn,, | 2oL 8 00d Dora L Ken- sep2ld Buildl Bnlll!?n‘ '":“ 1i uyk amily, " pamily, very centraily m.llll. suitable fq desired. Inquire Bulletin s Botlll‘nl R. L, o saplld r two For in- ——— TO Rlil’l‘—i(od’krn cfl.uf‘a Df ol hl —fi___*_'_ mv.r Au. gxq\tlr, of hrg.' ¥ ) Ntll. ll-ll'l\—&.n on Frl.n.llln St. an\l!r. sepl4d large front roofl ln a Il modern hnprov.. ntlemen_ it Sttice. sep1r2a m-mmnn_ ! drives the Eu-r"uf the wnm Bun-r the lowly deed wer And kept the humble wa H f" The rust will find t o tame, acThe dust il hide "o ef:"‘: , Done shal By Time will not lnr'fi down. ¥ ! The happiest b-r! t wcr beat TRAL Tound e o - ‘And Tett to .:‘:;".;.‘“’.‘;. e ‘ance Cheney. m. “v}:}’m...fi";.. W e Whou uum l not ters ind wnr thou nnl.l ."{‘;%w Then hn t thou drunk the heavenly ve thy f udxfi“!flf.fi!”a Gflol s T 3 { Bulletin FOR RENT—FIut six rooms, ley Ave. Inquire ‘u' fi?. Tt E. C., care Bulletin. sep2li WANTED—O! Best cash prices paid. Dickinson, General by unnled with looal trade; splendxd op- %nunny for reputable man. Add: W, ing West Brassil, 1d geese feather beds: sep2ld Address C. ¥. elivery, Norwich, sep2ld Tiquor salesman wanted large distillery; must bs well ac- also harness. ress Smith, §9 Fourth Ave. field, R. mm—work by the day or ne at _home. M#s, Lansing, 150 in St. upstairs. sep21d’ irls on skein winders. t‘.lt mmlm——ma public fo know that 1 WI.\I oven my cider mill Oct. 1st. White, K. F. s . SepisWS raiders; rner & on_Company. ep20d Thomas, Bozrahville. WANTED—Girls on wire The ’.Il tment at the White Bu.r c tnh‘ms pgue. 153 Main St e . WANTED—Will the gentleman who took the 25c Turkish wmz came at Fagan's Smoke Sho take and lefi return sanie to 162 Main St? WANTED — Crompton cotton | nlak -m plek looms. Address P, WANTED-—AL once, A oomnet bibed. with the finest eqonomaical pices, | 2> makes this a rare modey-saving op- ANTED—A portunity, m the city of Nnrwiuh gity o pply” White «ountrl{ achine x0n, Mgr., wuun" e Now :n’hm.. Sep17d " | Button. e B N'l'm—An experienced salesman 1 full of tively sho pipe that p -by mis- | ' box. of collar buttons | sep20d Good ' loom fixer on cumstances ’l‘ NE and 250 sx Wesleru. -nveln sepl9d girl ral housework; no washing o AdRiy oveniigs Mrs. B W No, 1 Bachem Terrace. sepls: ector, pncn Conn salesman and col tot OV thotSands write for. nn wum—nm poultry. G. .A. B\n- m Tel. “6-6 % t’l“ Pmm Bt, 51’. ‘l-l. ua-:. Room 32 Co, General Housework G!rli Farm Laborers, Day and Hotel Help. FREE EMPL)YMENT BUREAU. M. age preferred. Send patticulars to aprata W. B. WILCOX. ........ 5% . Auctioneer AUCTION good farm horse, nearly new express, wagon, wagon, two-horse spring wagon, 1 Mc- Cormick hay tedder, 2 dump carts, 2 mowing machines, 1 surrey, 1 Morgan spading harrow, 2 buggles, a’ spring | wagon sultable for one or two horses heavy harnes: fine large refrigerator, plows, harrows, | cultivator, aerator, stone, four-block tackle, sled, | rakes, wire, colo: mer ducks and numerous’ artitles of fafm eguipment;‘algo 2 airtight stoves, | Kitchen stove, tables, other housefurnishings. | Caterer in attendance. I next fair day, at . BROAD BROOK FARM, PRESTON, Cooks, ' Waitresses, General Bm Girls and Housekeeper (middle aged i women wanted ment po-mm. $80 month of appointments comln ositions apen, I'ri 358, Roc! afie!. N.Y. new fine co; “1ist of 0. tute, Dep! T. F. Burns, 5004 Tocation: (uire 15 Franklin Street. FOR SALE—Lodging most_desirable ;e 5t., in Back Ba is _exceptionally well furnished and ermanent lodgers, 0w an income of $126 manlhly over and above all expenses. ust be seen to/ be.appreciated. - compel price and terms. ¥OR SALE—One pair bay hor and seven years, weight 2[00 1bt Franklin, Conn. 900, (%r drlvlng or 1 Tel. Hamilton Ave. FOR SALE—Fift: ach, now ready mr deilvery. D. No. 2, W“HmlnhlL Lt wepisd FOR 'SALE—A . four high post solid mahogany bed- stead, more than 100 years oid, condition; a n&it hl.rfiuln. Dr, Wl T any prini Q, Bulhpun ow e, D 3, Norwich, Conn. SALE—Steam he ntlnz 1200 uupn tcsn.t‘. onmpmuvau ‘or, 92 pfl“;nuln St aug?id ight delivery work; v ples. 3 Busy boardin, price reasoi Boston Real Estate w, m Boyliston - St. Boston, Mass. lln. aug: 'l'\' rlll"!‘—l e, at 8 Jocation for any 3 lnfluln at Bullelin 0(!9-.““ Pho y_ mare, weigh about 662-12, or call 41 ~ sep20d ¥. Spokes- handsome antique in tine Frak jorwich. thu houn. le. In- house in - the cuon of St. Botolph district. _This house ln WIIl po | 454 West Main th of 5 rooms and . 27 Union St. sate, rite for VER—250 eneaas n‘m‘:fl Nnrwlch. 8, thorot ;Folur in jorth Sto; H “28 Shetucket St. 0 RENT , catalogue it at owner’ ticulars Inquire of g-sooa ull i lfivp printed UOL, 5.00\). lz.l’t" fi.oau‘ mo ¥ “d'l umenu, LOW. $1.85; WANTED # romp J. B. LUCAS, Central Building — - | e 1 WANTED |Ef huu House Maids 3. Cm Supt. - Central Bidg. CASH FOR YOUR FARM <t Mad at once us! | _Eo! and farms with lake gflt— TRYON’S AGENCY, Coma. | Has - been FOR SALE. GEO. W. ROUSE....Aucticnieer AUCTION Wednesday, Sept. 25th, at 2.30 p. m. Wil be sold at public auction on® the house and lot situated at No. 86 Spring street, if not disposed of at private sale beforp said te. For further information ‘'egarding the same call on JAMES L. CASE, " 40 Shetucket Strest. b WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, J pf,';?;“a,’ -at 10°a, m., 4 new mlich cows, democrat team Darnesses, light driving | | . riding seddle, corn sheller, | I:fi‘fl Ltmnmnc—uak at these prices: 500 '/‘ \envelopes x(x:-emum- bus! neu ize), 35 0 $6.5 DSGDOD #‘; inquire o!gc Et0n St. hid.g0. . ' $1.40; 1, S5, o200, $i5s 50‘6 m"(‘& on?}ifi.o’& it lar nmphl. ters wad Blul’u. Nor- o S - SMESAL PR T 3 i 18 acre farm, 35 len W }-.nd. ‘belance 3 wiles {roi E&'MM es from hmmum»&g,’» verandas, utside lflll in. h.r m‘fn &a.wwu- T? hnl‘ine‘r’.“wlmmllu. f&‘:’ ~ FOR SALE 1912 FORD ' RUNABOUT- only two months. Talephone 463-2 - \ or call at stable 181 Washington Street PSRRI AL L P D A run | Otfer Subjeot to Prior Sale. 25 SHARE " Thames Nationil Bank $tock | OF NORWICH. JAMES L. CASE, Shetuoket St, Norwich, Conn. FARM FOR SALE - M in Town of Sprague 130 acres of land, 50 acres clear, asture and woodland, water on farm, $1,000 worth of wood and ttmber stand- ing, some fruit, 8-room house, barn ang other buildings in fair This place is located % mile from a village and depot, and 30 minutes’ walk of 3. manufacturing concerns. Price $2,300. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Cestral Building. FOR SALE. JUST ARRIVED. Express car of 28 Horses. nice' Chunks, big Horses and They must be sold or ' Prices right. Tel. 1139, the e best Dati 086 lnta are /aad. one In the nn'y""im faot the l sall b l.lt boatl; uld tor lou at P now. Thy oftering for ° same )~ value many fold In a year one 1 pay your expens distance n}n over 100 mem vestigate.. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Renl Edtate Broker, rly, Norwich. horse rake, grind- { two-horse bob shovels, ~ hoes, | sausage stuffer, houses, Indien Run- | chairs, beds and | > ||l buiidings. f_stormy, the sale will be held the selling. F. 0. CUN: INGHAM. Owner. I may Buildi & A 142 Mazin Street, Upstairs. E. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, om i, Second Fk or. Shannen Bidg __Night "ohome 1353, DET\ITIST fi E. J. JONES Su@le 46 Shaenon Building | tor Shetuciet strest on- | s < no adveriising mediun in aneciicut equal o Fhe Bul- » N X ~ SRR S % / tivation, 12 | 1 i #formation cal | THOMAS H. BECKLEY, FARM FOR SALE Situated in the Town of Leba- non 56 acres high state of cul- acres of standing timber, 8 room house and 8 other Excellent location for Good reason rice and other in- general store. ng, 278 Main Street. 117 Main Street, 'or Willllll' ROOMS—Central I ‘thon,” Emma uorn "n U.kn“l.l. Franklin 8t.; “FURNIS] modern ",";fl’:"' % Umg.m. Telephoune Om —_ o Ill'l‘-—q{lu store 35 wlz. :;x“; n‘-°¢ t.; g_n;rurnu Ho! ery slara ALY 0 Enquire of the Misses Lucas, tidint, the upper figor z:lt the Yfll Wi sep: Have on hand 45 head to plek from A FEW SEASHORE LOTS Situated in tile Town of Charlesto e Atlantic Oct 5 Aty (S:F oo water mu.- ].qnl' nndv b tiom, mc - or \ AVI.\ld younalves of th‘l omrtu'n'l:? re all sold) t'one. *Come and. look. thess lots over and remember If you pur- portation from Westerly In auto, Ne. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and " Bogtd Wester! FOR SAL?E ; 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., Seaskora Land For Sala Thanks tor flowers of 14, of mind, of That' wm not thrive within the trim Where hnnupl:nu bloom. Such blos- To drl.w Yorth 1o an & purer / Yet he who through untroddes meadows goes Where od b .'7 ou &n‘:mmvfl- MeKin- sepéd iy2d Oflllmn hll mn To ‘;wml f close f b i “Will you- St. bath | father Sowag-wid" ! l!!l g8 Na. 151 i i i r ; bi i g The Some | Jand_c Drivers. ] r d B K es for any Trans- 1n- temperature of 85 below, The saldk of c champagne to States from eApril 1, 191 31, 1913, have in ll. =4 pen- nies in order to buy thetr marriage Ui- | cense, Louls Kmer ud Miss Poe ap] I- [r-ense clerk at Indi.-pdll wit! | copper cents. They were told marriage licenses cost $2.50 ,and wers relieved of some emi ent when a friend, who had come to ‘l D« application as a witness, produced th: 42 cents. , City § rLy 2 high lafc situ on luth x)nlaccll;:mu road overlJoking the W L. Coulson, general manager of Phones 724 /Atlantic ocean from Point Judith on Canadian Collies 268-2 the east to Montauk on the west. Only .te, that the vast im 68-2 | station, 45 minutes’ ride from Wlsle;ly - N. H & H. R. MK w. CoY. connection with equipments in commec- tion with equipment and development. {work in the Comox fleld, ! Long_Distance Telephons, | miillon dol- | the expenditure of several ; = 5«?‘5"%‘""‘ Weateelr: R L jurs; are being rapidiy carried _out; 2 } Early next year abotit PQCk s Real Estatz Agemy — ! horsepower will be avaliable from the ITE AUG 5, Fon SALE power plant now heifg funtaPed lt - | Punal river \- FARAS A SPECIALTY - | ... ruotesica canony mop car. [ SU0S8S THER ‘ > o riage, ono Top Busky, both Tubbelr | [ i officially aunounced st Calest- ONC‘ 'RD 132 Spnng Stra Willimantis," Conp | 4rea and mearly new. @ Ope, untboni” |te that the British Indle Peverssssn: SR o0° Mokel trimmed, wnd oue Single | forecst of the ‘[ndian Jute crop IS Iz LT = T AT | Barneas ) dicates that the crop wnuman}nxl; | DR. D. L. JONES, | slightty under 10,000,000 bales. RAP | FOR SALE Near the Falr Ground, Norwich. Tel. |comparea with over 8150000 ul: 'I: Right hare necar Norwich a fine 112 ] 3% =ep2d | months ago. The p estimati e acre farm, smooth, rich land, gl | smm———eeeeee | the largest since 1907, but L {6 FECCC pulldings, wood, water, etc., also stock ipated that the surpius will amount crops and. tonis. Creat apportuniy:| % Fs CONAWE. 11 Fraaxita Strees |10 no more than um’mmn:.(;. s the ? T Whiteztoma B ama the 4. F. . 19e | comsumption of jute durd I E. A. PRENTICE, Cigara are the .beat 7m the macke: |SXPscted to be on & ubaaaLally Phane 800, 86 Clift Strast ) Try chame largnr sonke A Pt . . ~ -~ 3 " - . & Sl el s ) ] o