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ral ~ NOTICE Legal Voters of the Town of RAIN TODAY AND . PROBABLY THURSDAY. What Is Going On Tonight. b : Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at © - wm. Vi ville and Photoplays at Davis A n Pictures and Songs at Breed eater. ) . 79, 1. 0. O. F, & Gott.}:: Lodge, No. e / fi h No. 172, P. of faeadn, Pytnias Hall, No. 343, L. B, B. W, meets in wl"m’, No. 509, N. B. '0 P, meets in Hibernian flx.l.\i Tham / es 00 No. 1861, R. ' A, ts in mtuanz..flh' A O U. W, P ) h_Lodge. mests in German! Chapter, No, 57, 0. B. S, e ouraniam Memorial. y BREED THEATER. “A Double Danger”—Vitagraph; Strong “8tory’of an Esocaped Convict. 2 at the Breeg, ¥or the feature today s 5% | h i i i i ZREERRRRE HIRE il AL Trat T e i ML NOTICES. Batiors hhy warasg o e n Voting | District in said Tovm‘ on = MO ¥, SEFT. 30, A. D. 1912, at 2 g'clock in the afternoon of sald day, for the W purposes, viz,: §m—-rm hear act upo; - 80 nt?fln\ Selectmen and otgum’f‘o::n USSRl RIS o3 Tmper, ot ' current e: -nl:-’a ‘ota xm“ T‘:&M "'S uj af% Common chzools, Fan: eny part of the Town Debt that can be \ ‘0 _grant pay or salaries to the Town 3 see what action they will take relative to repairing the High- o1 the Town, = 0_see what action they in regard to Physiclans to doiihr as, ‘o decide wi er they will authorigse the Selectmen to coflv’ey to the Jewett City Water Company the I}y the Town of Gris- wold within the following boundaries, ¢ Bltuated on Stome Hill, hound- ed on the west by land of the Town of Griswold, ‘'on the north by land for- owned by Willlam “Green, and and south by Jand of Jewetr City Water Company, The land within thess boundaries owned by the Town containg § acres, more or (AM, Dated at Griswold, Sept, 23, 1812, JAMES H, SHBA, JOHN POTTHER, OSCAR DUGAS, NOTICE The Board of Registration of ths Town of Montyills will be in sessisn at the Town Hall on Saturday, Sept, 28th, 1912, from 9 o’clock In thé fere- noon untll 7\o’clock in the afternoes, for the -purpdse { examining the qualification of those elaiming a right to he made electors and admitting to the elector's outh all these found qualified, GPRORGE I, BRADYORD, MAT? A, PINKER, MOSES CHAPMAN, OHARLES N, CHAPPBLL, Board of Registration Montyiile, Conn., Sept. 28d, 1912, seplid sept26d | m ¢ 1912, from 9 | done at sald meeting. Ne ich, In sal twich '~= MNORWICH, CONN. WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 25, 1912 b3 NOTICE The American Waste and Metal Co. 210 West Main St. . Will be clooed for business from WEDNESDAY' Night, to MONDAY, September 30, on account ,°f holiday. _We sell Wiping Waste, Wiping Rags, from 2c up to A0c per pound. ! Common Wire Nails, 2c per pound by keg only. - Highest market prices paid for Scrap Iron, Old Metals, Old Auto Tires, Bags Rags, Cotton and- Woolen, Waste and Oil Barrels. L LEGAL NOTICES. The Selectmen and Town. Clerk of the of Preston will mget at the e _on Saturday, Bept. 28th, o'clock a. m, until 5 :i%o&k "t m., for the admission of 8 of any whose - P S ot P o8 ound qualified. . Belectmen. G. V. BHEDD., Town Clerk. Dated at Preston, Conn., Sept. 24, 1912, sep35d _ NOTICE A al ‘meeting of the A Beroot Senoot Bistrict ‘the Tow: y called to meet at the Brick Schoolhouse on Monday evening, t. 30th, 1912, at 8 o'clock, to he port of the committee & 1 Vot- ness proper to LI A. HYDE, District Clerk. Norwich, Conn., Sept. 24th, 1913, sep5d 9 ——e e A AT A COURT OF PROBATE at Norwich, within and tor‘tle Distric of ):tozlv})ch.l g{‘z the 24th day of Septem- esent—NRLSON J., Hstate of llnxdy -A. Bradbu District, deceased, e Administrator red in Court and filed a written applieation alleging that said estate ia now In settlement in said Court and praying for an order to sell certaln real belongi! to ;aid 'fum“' fully, described in n?flp— reupon, it is Ordersd, That said lication be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of in sald District, on the i"nn afl ol-'Bsftu er, A. D, 1913 at 3 o'clock in the afternsom, and that no- tice of the ;ana.n? of sald lication, hearing thereon, given by the publication of this erder once in a eirculation , and make return to the Cour PR NBLSON J, AYLING, Judge, | The ve and foregoing i copy nld;:cnzd. PRLRE, s fxs 4 FANNIE C. CHURCH, N ? Attest , sep25d Clerk. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- wissioners for New London County: I for a transfer of their license to sell and hange spirit i o ML an buil at 110 th nsu": wn of n rooms and apartments any ‘g:. z‘ru of whioh are cut off or in such manner as to form ths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. place of business Is not located thin two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or-pun'rchhl school, er the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, public ilbrtz;‘rxg_ 95, oemetery. sgDyatedb at forwich, day o tember, A.-D. 1912 ‘Ulvtvureakl. by ned, are electors and &wn g real estate, of the Town o orwich, and hereby sign and endorse the !oroinln‘g application of Cekatx & Ustarreski for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said a.%)pmuou. Dated at Norwich, this ;thh (.’l’"o’ofltufl temberi’ A . 1912, fohn J. , George P. Wil- ion, Bilis R‘pw t taxpayers, liam Camp John A. Moran. I hereby certify that the ..lblova {::med 51 ers and en: _o‘l:‘en a{e elec- rs and taxpayers, owning real ‘estate, in the Town of Norwich. ated at Norwich, this 17th of September, A D. 1512, Chas. % brook, 1 Ty y Fpl 3 Town Ask Your Grocer YITEMAUG ONCORD GRAPES G. H. MORGAN. ........ « ;. Auctioneer - AUCTION Will be s0ld at Public Auction at the lagle residence of Gilbert Rudd, in Box- rah, on 3 THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1913, at 10 o’clock a. m., the following describsd property: One food horee (weight 1460 1bs.), rdflv- ng harness, ldpah- of light team har- ness, 1 lot old harness, } two-horse team wagon, 1 two-horse dump cart, 1 ons-horse team wagon, 1 single oar- riags, ] market wagon, 3 buggles, 3 cows ;am neéw mileh); 2 hogs, 100 hens, Jot of househeld furniture, con- slating of 7 good feather beds, cook stove, ajrtight gtove, kitchen furniture, bedguilts, eta, lot of cider vinagar, lof of rrolg, 2 one-horse mowing ma- chines, 1 horse reks, lot of hlmfflmllh £00ls, Int of curpentér tools, Suitivater harrow, “10 eords of weed, ¥ grind. Stones (6me new), 3 pleighs, 3 light ?alas, piews, chains, orowbars, forks, mow of vety best hay, and other arti. eles ten mflw»us te mentisn, GBORGJT RUDD, Administ septoRLER T DO YOU KNOW the best place in Norwich te haves yeur shoes tappod und heeled? 1 you don't BiVe us one trial, then you will know for sure. Goodyear Shoe Repairing A, VALLIN, Prop, 86 Franklin Strest Tel, piv | ners. The' Assawaga. 1{sled, pausage stuffer, ST L WANTED. ‘WANTED—Position as housekeeper for widower or small tu.mlly:&lg.‘vre- ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or ; TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of - 8¢ per line, six words to the line|. FOR SALE. ;;n SALEAt once, one pair of Jersey oxen, extra well broken, weigh sepdsd . Ans’ J.. Bulletin 2600 1bs. Address Chas. M. Ames, R. o WM W F D. No. %, Willimantic, Conn, NTED—Spinners; good boardiug FOR SALE—Two new mllch cows. O. ho‘:::. Applyp Glen Weoolen Mills, | B. Leffingwell, Maplewood. Norwich Town. sep2sd ED—Card room help and spin- b = m% Incp., Dayvilie, Conn. sep25d . WANTED—The public to know ‘that I will oven my cider mill Oct. 1st. J. E. Thomas, Bozrahville. < sepl3W8S “WANTED Position as_bookkeeper, tenographer or typewriter.. Address ISF. M.‘!i!.,m;;ull-tln. sepl4d. WANTED—AILL the wor in town to call for some of the new work which has come Best_prices this sepldd WANTED—A compeient girl for gen- eral housework. A-gp!y ar..Bnlkun Ofr fice. 3 sep23d ANTED—A small business; no gro- Mrw; cigar store preferred; Wil pay cash. Send full particulars. an 23, Griswold, Conn. sep23d WAN' 1d geese feather beds Best cash prices Addr in. P seasdh. Alma Bauck. 169 Franklin St. sepded MUST SELL at once, beautiful ma- hogany upright piano, new in Febru- Al’{, handsome case of newest design, brilliant, sweet tone, perfect condition; leaving city; to avoid shipping, will sell at gréat sacrifice; quick cash buyer will secure big bargain. Call at 29 Union Street. i sep24d e el ot oo SRR O e o FOR SALE—320 h. p. car, Reo, four bassenger or two passenger, $200 or less; omne erland 30, magnato, to& recently overhauled by Scott & Clark, $400 or less; quick sale. J. L. Gardiner’s Garage, Cen! Village. sep24d FOR BALE—Oune flock of Wyandotte yearlln{.hou coming from best laying strain New Exlt;guud. Address or call Jacob Kamm, Fitchville, Ct. sep23d FOR SALE—In Central Vflllfe. Conn., the coal and grain business of the late Edwin H. Kennedy; good location; good business. Inquire of Mrs. Dora L. Xen- nedy, Executrix. 3 sep3ld FOR_SALE—A complete power cider mill; alko gne extension top surrey, cut under mx or will exchange 1or a A ess C. F. 'Dickinson, General Dellyery, Norwich, e DI 0 Lawton's Bottling ot L 1‘ sepild orks, Bn‘x“ 415, Westerly, Rdl or. W. irls omn wire braiders; { Phone 26-21. sep2ld F on Slcaln: wikdges. ., The - FOR SALE or to rent—A fine bakery, Samton. Company. Frith all necessary equipment. For In: TED—An experienced salesman | formation address eodule Poirier, lnvg‘h‘a{tun iy ‘White | Danielson, Coan. sep2id d “the tar Cloth ntsglmflnm st sep20d s Good loom fixer omn WANTED — tton pick looms. grwmmmnc 00. ,Boz !h‘?l&.’l%. erly, R L sepldd WANTED—Live poultry. G, A. Bui- lard. Tel. 646-6. augsld o B R . WANTED. Weavers, spinners and sew- ers. Special inducements to family help. Yantic Woolen Co, Yantic, Ct. feay FRREd WANTED Sales Lady with ‘store expgri- ence. One that can speak French preferred. Reference réquired._ fidr&s Box 344, Norwich, Conn. WANTED--SPINNERS at Hall Bros., 81 Commerce St. WANTE Coeks, Waitresses, General House Girls and Housekeeper (nsagls aged. J. B. LUCAS, . Central Building Cooks, General Housewerk Girls, Farm Hands, Day Laborers, Madds and Hotel Help. - - - FREE EMPL.)YMENT BUREAU. M. J. Cescoran, Supt, Central Bldg. CASH FOR YOUR FARM Beveral good farms wanied at omce for cash. t us! fiood Frult farms and farms with lake front- age preferred. Send particulars to TRYONS AGENCY, ‘Willimantie, Conn. apr37d FOR SALE. GEO. W. ROUSE....Auctioneer AUCTION Wednesday, Sept. 25th, at 230 p. m. - ‘Will be sold at publi¢c auction on the house and lot situated at No. 86 Spring street, if not disposed of at private sale before said date. For further Information regarding the same call on JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetuocket Street. W. B. WILOOX....... . .Anctioneer AUCTION WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, at 10 a, m., good farm horss, 3 new miich cows, nearly new express wagon, demecrat wagon, two-horse spring wagon, 1 Mc- Cormick hay tedder, 2 dump carts 2 mowing machines, 1 surrey, 1 Morgan spdding harrow, 2 buggies, & spring wagon suitable for one or two horses heavy team harnesses, light driving harnesses, riding saddls, corn sheller, fine large refrigerater, plows, harrows, euitivater, aerater, herss rake, grind- stene, four-bleck taeckle, twe-horse beb shovels, hoes, rakes, wire, eelony heuses, Indian Run- per ducks and namersus artieles of farm equipment| alse 8 alrtight stoves, kitehen stove, tubles, ehnirs, heds and other houselurnishings. Caterer in attendanes If stersmy, Uhe sals will he held the next fair day, at BROAD BHOOK FARM, PRESTON, seplid F. O, CUNNINGHAM, Owner, ! iy FOR SALE—One pair bnz horses, six and seven years, waight 2700 lbs. W. J. Brassil, Franklin, mn. Phone 249-6. sep2ld FOR SALE—A handsome antigue four high post solid mahogany bed- stead, more than 100 years old, in fine conditien; a great bargain. Dr. Frank White, R. F. D. 3, Nerwich. Phone 222-4. »opl7d FOR 8. Bu boarding house; good location; Dlg. l'ouou‘tle. dn- quire 16 in Street. ‘sepléd ing house in the ection of St. Botolph most desi: 8 t, In Back Bay district. —This house s exceptionally well furnished and is full of permanent lodgers. Will posi- tively show an income of $125 monthly over above all expenses. It must be to be appreciated. Other cir- cumstances compel sale. Write for price and terms. Boston Real Hstale Co., 120 Boylston St. Boston, Mass. sepl. THINK IT OVER—i noteneaas and 260 6% (regular business llns envelo; c.‘lnut umt.fl. for $1.90; 50 each, 33. Bend for. samples angl| prices gor u“ printing you are in of. The Bulletin Company, Nerwich, Conn. FOR BALE-—O. L C. pigs, thorougn- breds, "‘I..u‘d.j!“' -.-’m lnuth. country. low_Farm, North SHH éont.w F. D. §, Norwich, Conn. g utton. SALE—Steam heater, catalogue rating 1200 square fest, comparatively new fine condition. See it at owner’ residence. F9t particulars inquire T, F. Burns, /92 Franklin Bt. aug?/d PRINTING—Look at these prices: 700 6% envelopes (regular business size), card priated in corner, $..4 00, $2.0C; 5,000 r.oo: 10.005. 31 0 noteheads, 6x¥ 4, L 1.4 $2,10; 5,000, $6.60; 10,000, $i3.8 etierh 6. ds, 8% x11, printed, $1.76; 1, 32060, }\.so; 50,000, " $16.50. " 3.80; X Drinted, $1.80; ::‘ltfl; 6."’0.-0. sfboi 10,000, $13.50. ‘5‘%0 emen! X ted, 4 1,000, $1.85; 5.!}80. ?‘0’,’ 10,000, $11.00. Tin every dess tion done f:omp . Bend for samp! The Rul- i) .. Printers wad ers, Nor- wich, Conn, ‘l‘ e farm, 3 u:rl'.. 'oyl ;aow Sy e s et cost $36 e = o] Lo .ho"d fur- 1 ‘worth $5, $1,000 dewn. Includes house! oultry. anild Arvons Ageacy, Willimantie, . Sales Ladies Wanted Must have experlence in Cleak and Buit B8tore. Steady position. Pay no object to right party. MAUKICE SAMPLE SHOP. sep3id = 1 Offer Subject to Prior Sale .25 SHARES Thames National Bank Stock OF NORWICH. ' JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. FARM FOR SALE 3 in Town of Sprague 130 acres of land, 50 acres clear, balance pasture and woodland, plenty of water on farm, $1,000 worth of wood and timber stand- ing, some fruit, 8-room house, barn ang other buildings in fair condition, This place is located within -3 mile from a village and depot, and 30 minutes’ walk of 3 manufacturing concerns. P!‘l‘te $2,800. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bullding. Norwiech. FARM FOR SALE Situated in the Town of Leba- non 55 acres high state of cul- tivation, 12 acres of standing timber, 8 room house and 8 other buildings. Excellent location for general store. Good reason for selling. For price and other in- formation call on THOMAS H. May Building, 278 Main Street. BECKLEY, Phones 724 368-2 Peck’s Real Estats Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Straat, Willlmanlis, Comn THHERE is no advertising medlum in Eastern -Cennecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results, TO RENT. TO RENT—Modern cottige of %g rooms at 24 Summer el 3 up to date in éver ular; one. of the best reats in olty. Ing 28 Sum- mer St. sep! 3 rent at 36 O'Hell. FURNISHED ROOMS River Ave. Inquire of sepldd TO RENT—Barn in r::r of Bulletin Building on Franklin Inguire at Bulletin Office. sepidd FOR RENT—Flat six roome, McKin- ley Ave. Inquire 18 Malf. sepbd FURNISHED ROO. al loca- tion. Mrs. Emma Morse, 1 'fmu 8t augsid . tore at 61 Franklin BL; TO RENT—8 & good location for any retail bflr Inquire at Bulletin Office. —_—— FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- vafln;ggu, 38 Union St. Telephoue 834-4, 5 Broad- sad o'll“‘ a8 to Wil apritd ——— UP TO DATE furp. guerite Yullding. l(rw T0 RENT From Oct. 1st, the upper floor of the TO RENT—The store Ni way, next to the Wauvregan :::uor;c“:t‘:rda.wr l‘; Shielda, i Osgood Building, No. 103 Broadway, now used asia box shop. For particu- lars, Inquire of C. H. D, No. 151 Washington St. FOR SALE. ' JUST ARRIVED. _Express oar’ of 28 Horses. ~Some nice Chunks, big Horses and Drivers. Have on hand 45 head to pick from They must be sold or exchanged. Prices right. 4 [ 7 Tel. 1139, E R _PIERSON, A FEW SEASHORE LOTS S{tuated in the Town of lesto: fronting the Atlantic Oc iy one of the best ba state. "ghuc hu‘»m‘m /(80) feet T R ; Lhese lots there is ,i t wlu'r."' = nine miles long, sandy bo lent boating and n-hu{fr..d{"i“" g i / X e (L i or & pald’ for “Plessant v Tose ts at four years ago and hu prices that are b.of ing pi now. These cottage sites that 1 am offering for only 3300 are on the same ocean, Sa! beach, only a few miles east 6f Pleasant View. Here is a chance to buy a seashore cottage site at a low figure and have it [norease in value many fold in & year .or two, Avail ‘yourselves of this opportunit; and don’t be among those say (efter they are all sold) ‘f‘:u‘; j 5 e had bought one. Come and 160k these lots over and remember if you. t chase one 1 pay your expenses for any distance not over 100 miles. Trans- portition from Westerly in auto., In- vestigate. A | WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, . No. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 3 augdd X Wflafln R L 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 Seashers Land For Sals Forty acres of hign lan¢ situate on stato cadam ro overlJokl, the Atlantic ocean from Point Judith om the east to Montauk on the west. Only 25 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, N. 5.. N.H &H R R FRANK W. COY. Distance Telephona. 6 High BStreet, Westerly, R, L declld FOR SALE One Two-Seated Cmo% Top Car- riage, one Top Buggy, both rubber tired and nearly new. One Runabou’ One set Double Harness, heavy mouni- ed, nickel trimmed, and one Single harness. S DR. D. L. JONES, Near the Fair Ground, Norwich. Tel. 788. sep2d - FOR'SALE’ Right here near Norwich a filne 112 acre farm, smooth, rich land, good buildings, w water, etc:, also stock, crops and tools. Great opportulity. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300. 88" Cliff Street MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewel-y and Beourities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest, An old established firm to deal with, (Established 1871.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Upstairs, AWNINGS. ' Let me have your order now. Any size and lt{‘ golor. Prompt uttention. J, W. MALLBTT, Tel.706-2 ?7 Market St WHEN you want to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no me- dium better than through the advertis- ing columns of The Bulletin .| The mfadn porker in niis pen - : Whtle au ik cher ! Attracts a goedly wrowd, 1 POETRY C L NATURAL GAf! I Em—— ik ia We cann n e O es us \ Thits, at the town hall nd, He i T i o SR Into the axure blue. Before we fully realised 3 H finely hypnotised -~ . u:a'f:lf:: u::‘ h: F mespe 5 T un-l‘iod us to the ma t, ind. kfi&‘u« oo 5 Another feller -comes ext night and sin u..& X YT s ' it a 3 1 And {::'&‘::fi'l:::: w waes ¢ 4:13“ homln;on! % 3 4 The trotting race I Might: exofte a g “Darling, tor 18 fhe anntvers TRy iy T fovearLfa e NN "'\ n. - ¥ Muggins—I suppose it to_sympathize with ebat, isn't this the ne you: ive asked me to mar- Ty, ’fi,' “Very 'Ifkely, X keep tah"—Cleveland Pla Innkeeper The (making'up & gusst's bill)—The first time I made fl,,lm. lings; now 1 make it 17. Just and add it up, my dear, and see if you T sk fo s alar Oh, why nof ‘a8 ~ malke 1f 10 again~—The Sketoh. q THE!KALEIDOSCOPE London has about 8,000 hllhh and about the same number of publi houses, : : To 'cure ringing nolsés in. the edrs, New Yomg city ‘as: 31 induistries in each of h ‘the annual product is valued at more than $20,000,000. The largest of these industries is the man- ufacture of clothing, and mext comes ! the printing and publishing business. g A single electric transmission com- pany in Californie is reported to op- erate over a territory exceeding the combined New England- states, except Maine. Thirty counties are imcluded in fits ofernlona. embracing 38,000 square miles. 3 . v The regisiration in London of the Samos Wine company (Ltd), with $1,000,000 capital, is announced. The objects of the com) are to become vine growers, to uce grapes and wines of all kinds, etc, and to take over the affairs in the Island of Sa- mos and.elsewhere of several firms, Consul General John L. Griffiths of London observes gregt interest In the United Kingdom in the fifth interfd- tional congress of chambers of com- merce which is held in < Boston, Mass., this week. Among the subjects for discusston, an English “journal especially notes the following: A fixed date for Easter and & reform of the calendar; the regulation of Interna- tional exhibitions, and the establish- ment of an international arbitration tribunal; the unification of laws gov- erning checks, and international postal reform. l Sl e Sl cbichois 4 In consequence of the continuous rains, hundreds of acres of hay. are rnined- on' the Weish farms. . Clover crops ere xendered uséless In most lo- calities, and potatoes in” clayish sbit are rotting. Humdreds of ton& af hay lle spotied in the Wye valley. Carn crops, espectally wheat gnd o®is, are fully ripe, but ceanndt be.ocut for want of good weaihar.” On the Pembroke- shire coast large creps of hay have been carried away.by high tides, i "3 53 - due to the displace] um.\ut tiny bones 'ven! an el a] uses d waves fo replace the Bones. For the use of 0 have (o There has Deon low..atools there a low. mounted on casters and with ie hor sions “for the and Treceptacies for toes. T o »

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