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SLOUDY TODAY. PROBABLY FAIR TOMORROW. B e SRR | m-nonwmxnmu M and Photoplays at Davis L Motioa Plctures and Somgs at Breed |/ No. 7187, R. N. L. meets ‘nt. No, 31: L O Nm :M. L oU. 8t meets h l‘ormr Aunouucmmrs llllD THEATER. 'rnr “For the Love of a Girl,” the Striking < Lubin Feature Today. ' The s ‘tt‘amw— -.f{. ‘mefliluufied!‘or of a Girl 'The story \ nv“':v-‘.m-l-‘m#'leh ” A As the Gypsy Queen. * At the Davis theater tomorrow might the Aborn Opera company will be seen ‘iniits much talked of Parisian version of WGIH 8 r’;:ntest vn:x‘k,1 “The MM " at music loyers . goers generally approve ot tr:;din::rnmzn: bintroidnc;d b‘;u Mil- 'gen! orn in their highly -DMI' revival of tihis favorite opera 18 best attested to by the uni- versally complimentary reviews given it by the newspaper writers of the country. To those that have seen it only as it was presented previous to last season, it would seem entirely out a of plage to introduce a troupe of acro- 5 bats, horses, monkeys, geése, dogs, chickens, etc., and still those that have seen both the old and the Aborn ver- sion haye wonderéd why these seem- ing Incongruities have not always been parts of :The Bohemian Girl, so con- sistently do they fit. storms over Ji The districts that the apan. e on r WOMEN SUE SALOONS ‘ FOR TEMPTING THE MEN. Damages Claimed by Wives for H;l- bande’ Shortcomings. Chicago, Sept. 25.—Bight damuc suits for a total of $35,000 were filed in the circuit court here agalnst thirty m and managers of saloons and persons owning the property in which they are situated. Buits were brought by forty wives and children who declared their in- comes -have become impaired through the shortcomings of their husbands and fathers, which in all cases were traced to the saloon. The yits were filed by counsel for the Citlzg ns' league of Chicago to enforce the state dram- shop +act. Bramwell Boolh’s Successor. ' “Tiondon, Sept. 25 —Commissioner F. JH. Howard of the (3alvation Army has heen appointed chief of staff in suc- cession “to Bramwell Booth, who be- cgme general on the death of his fa- ther, General Willlam Booth. Torrington—~The silver cup awarded the Torrington fire department for the best appearance at the firemen’s mus- Winsted last week has been re- - SWEEP OVER JAPAN. Railroad and Water Traffic Tied Up— Twenty Kilbd- Vancouver, Sept. 25.——Cabl( mes~ sages from Toklo today state that rail- road and water trafic has been tied up since Monday u-mnotm-rmc greatest Shi- R Toids SR LS = Twenty persons were reported killed hNu:mdnm The orpedo boat and Tachibana struck blown ashore. Vatsuta was flooded and 3.0;2‘ homes submerged. districts of G»n\l, Nagano, Saite- ma and ' Kanagaw also were flooded, and it was tuu-sd the uunue- to the surrounding distri BULLETIN'S PATTERN .ER\UGE A SIMPLE MODEL. A mflWIGH, CONN. THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1912 Sabooriod FULL ASBOCIATED e A \ PRESS DESPATOMES | 3 e : y v o oRORIRYY - R 9 -~ 4 . o ¢ 8 ) p CONTENTMENT. 29 ! "'ADVERTISEMENTS umier the heading of “WANTED FOR SALE or "TO RENT" are inserted at the rate of WANTED. the Sun vacuum cleaner; operates like a carpel AGENTS wanted to sell r; needed in every home and of- EZ:;’%‘I.m" sales; big profits. Write at A. H. Botstord, Thomsen St, )(fllord, Conn. sep26d P FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Model 45. Overland run- about, in perfect rumning condition, equipped with nice mohair top and slip, windshield, clocl speedometer, paint and tires in excellent shape. Box 143, quoklyn, «Conn. sep26T! “WANTED—Oatholics and all collect- ors of insurance, etc.; pay big money to collectors of ég”d reterence. Cali evenings, Del-Hi Hotel. James d!‘. Astley. sep26 Z WANTED —Steady Work; g wages. The Turner & Stanten ‘? Golden St sep326 WANTED—Forewoman, capable of handling help; mnfl w“rgel, references an ex- perience. : Aidreu E, B, Bnnzal. . Bep26d ? TOWEN HAVEY’S CIDER lnl. wil b.oopen “every Saturday. sep36d ition as housekeeper or widower or small 3 elt! )ro- Answer_J., ‘Bulletin Of: u)lEWThm ‘WANTED—Spinners; house. A»ply Glen~ %fl:fig Norwich To' no: The A.lnwln Q.m.%:filt ORe. . L S T R nlmm o&mwufhm 'orkm m—ux to call for -ono Sl T 1 for o eral mwrk. ly at it fice. . WANTHED—A small b ; no gro- g ALY Be Al F ___._._____————-- wAm— lothing d IM clothm‘.fi.':lml sep2dd ________._..___.-——— “‘mfln uflvm m m&, a oll Hnnmlmuw _._____.,__.__.___. Tdve pouitry, Q A. W, lard. 646-6. Fotr s e 5, e .:m‘mwm yu\nutu-lfahmmfltofl.fl!nc nyd qh-m«tigeobh Onkt ,thxoun The mneu- Conm P ata mnu—u sent, 16 totm%‘a’:b. 7 several unsuccessful with aeroplanes of his mm Leon Englehardt of the Ayito station has at lasi perfected a machine which has stood the tests, and the Meriden young man is contemplating giving an exhibition in this city in two weeks. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE The Bfleounen and Clork the Town of Franik at the Town House 28, m trm a. a.to 3 p. m to admit to slcctnr‘u Y‘uom whose names Sppeszion the list “To Be Made, & Jm"“ Registrars, and are Assessors’ Notice All persons in the Town of Nv:floh Itable to pay tlxu are horehy notified to return to rs on or before the first day of Navemm uu. & writ- ten or prin erly ed and lworn 0, of ma:’:{? y owned m on tho first f October, failing to m:ka a list will vba chu penalty of 10 per cent additional,’ u:cordin‘yto ln.w;I Blanks can be obtained at. the Assessors’ Of- fice in City ‘or will be sent by mail upon application. Hours: 9 aym. to § . m. Wed- ?uda. and Satu: ge’ ro evenings, from T‘.Klt will ltn”'ucoived begipning I’Dn..te at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 26 JOHN P. MURP BB e * sepifd \ Assessors. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD n.: Norwich, wlnél)n .z.gg g:r thfe é)lstfla on the -l y of Septem. Present—] LSON J. AYLING, Judge. Hstate, of Catherine Rist, late ‘of Preston, in said District, deceased. The Kxecutrix exhibited her admin- istration account with said estate to !2:9 Court ;or allowance; it is there- Ordered, ’[‘hlt th 30th day of Sep- tember, Al D. 19 qat 3 o'clock in t)‘x’e afternoon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Notrwich, In said District, be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Execu- trix is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three. days prior to the date of said hearing, and make re- turn to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. ttest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, sep26d Cler Senatorial Convention 18th SENATORIAL DISTRICT o The duly elected delegates to the Republican Senatorial Convention for the 19th District, embracing the Towns of Norwich, Preston and Led- yard, are hereby notified to meet in the Town 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. A special meeting of the Legal Vot- ers of the Town Street School District is hereby called to meoL at the Behoolhouse on Monday evening, Se 30th, 1912, at § o'cldek, to hear the port’ of committee, appolnted at the anopual ‘meeling of the Disthet Sep 16th, and to act upon the same, and to do any other business proper to . bo done at sald meeting HYDE, Distriet Clerk. , Comn.,“Sept. 24th. 1072 ) Weavers, spinners and ‘sew- ers. Special inducements to family help. o Ylnh:Wod-Co,Ynhc,Ct. WANTED--SPINNERS |: at Hall Bros.,, - 31 Commerce St. WANTED Cooks, Waitresses, General House ‘| Girls and Housekeeper (middle aged. " J.B. LUCAS, Central Building WANTED Cooks, General Housework Girls, Farm Hands, Day Laborers, House Maids ‘and Hofel Help. § FREE EIIIPUDYH!NT lUREJ\U. M. J. Cosicoran, Supt. Central Bldg. CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted at once for cash. Must bhs good bargains. Fruit farms and farms with lake front- age preferred. Send particulars to TRYON’S AGENCY, apra’d < Wl--flc- NOTICE The American Waste and Metal Co. 210 West Main St. Will be closed for business from WEDNESDAY Night, to MONDAY, September 30, on account of holiday. Room 32 We sell Wiping Waste, Wiping Rags, from 2c up to 10c per pound. Common Wire Nails, 2c per pound by keg enly. Highest market prices paid for Scrap Iron, Old Metals, Old Auto Tlres Bags Rags, Cotton and Woolen Waste | and Oil Barrels. CLOTH SHOP Have just but in a new line of | Fall and Winter Hats Call and Examine. A Brand New Stack. Cur Best for $2.00 JOSEPH DONOVAN, Fhone 591. 325 Main St. k. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rorw !, Second Fi ., Shannon Bldg Night "2houy 1085 nuu‘m:. at once, beautiful ma- hogany upright piano, new in Febru- ary, handsome case of newest design, brilliant, sweet tone, perfect gondition; leaving city; to aveld shipping wiil ‘sell at great sacrifice; quick cash buyer Wwill “secure bl‘ Union Street. sep28d PARLOR SET—Fine condition, Wlll seu‘ very low price, as present owner cannot use same. The Fanning Studioa Ne. 31 Willow St. sepl/TuThS e S ey Bl el P TR sttt o FOR SALE—At once, ome Dpair of Jersey oxen, extra well broken, weigh 2600 lbs. Address Chas. M. Ames, B. §. D. I'In 3, Willimantie, Conn. sep2sd SALE—Two new milch cows. O. B. Latfln;w-lL lewood. sep26d FOR SALP—20 h. p. car, Reo, four flntn‘er or two passenger, $200 or ess; one Overland n, magneto, top, recently overhauled b; te & Clark, 800 or less; quick ula . L. Gar -.r,‘c, Central Villag sep24d FOR SALE—A compl h power clder ; slu one axtenllna lurro un‘lc -(yh. or will mlf to Law m L] lotuln‘ orkl. Bux 415, Westerly, R, i. or Phone 36-2. 1a e ‘ullfl or to "-u?—L l:o baklg', w necessar] or in~ formation aMre:' "nm. ou-hr. Danlelson, Conn. sepil FOR SALE—One hm.a & and seven years, wt’l:"hl 2700 lbs, ‘f Franl Qonn. Phone 249-6. sep2 d i Mrl FOR handsome four Mlh post solid maho; stead, more than 100. 1&- o %3""&“’%; oty 223-14. ocation; price reas le. @ood 1 X quire 15 Franklmn Street sepléd e e FOR SALN—! no't m.mfln ?'31 Botolph in Back Bay" district. This houss ‘well furnished t lodgers, Will mi. income of $125 nwntuy ve t must ap) lated. Othwr oir- sale. Write for Real Hstate Boston, Mass. ok fegiler business. size) aatique bed- S“ size) M for §1.94; 500 Lm'x‘lu B .’J‘n‘"&‘n"m" o 3 “‘r&'& SRS ‘g F. D. 5. (uare tnt, 1200 s mfim tion. Sed it at um‘g rod#fi:n:‘er particulars lnqnlro P G—Look at these prlna: N 6% envelopes (: business card printed cormer, $..40; 1, $2.0¢; 5,000 S 0; 10,000, oteheads, prini 2.10; 5,060, 'n BN ?:1'0' L g 3‘:":3 1«" 00 2.10; s.foo. oo 10006, $isi x'sa'i 1.noo u.s? s}fo, ,fhom'fii sirdo; tion y. Sond Sor unah-. The Lfll Printers wad Binde Nor- wbh,&-. o 'LD’“ Sales Ladies Wanted Must have experience in Cloak and Suit Store. Steady pesition. Pay no object to right party. MAURICE SAMPLE SHOP. 1 Offer Subject to Prior Sale 25 SHARES "Thames Nationaly Bank Stock OF NORWICH. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. | i FARM FOR SALE 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 and 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. Price $2,300. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building. Norwich. 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. BECKLEY, May Bujlding, Phones 724 278 Main Street. 368-2 Peck’s Real Estats Agency FARWS A SPECIALTY { 132 Spring Strasl, Wiillimanlis, Goan dium in to The Bul- Conndeticut equal or business results, bargaim,_ Call at 29 | eut E oc per line, six words to the line TO RENT. A PRIVATE FAMILY would rent a gentleman a steam furnish room, with privilege of bat phone. References at Bulletin, -room tnmunt. mo o improvements, 11 Bim St sevehi- H. Whitney, 18 Oak St. P Repg6a ke O, 0 UM DIk R ‘TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, Schoel modern imprevemen Sep26d 4 e Bullting on Fremkiim Se il Bulletin Office. :ul“ FOR RENT—Flat ley Ave. ' ‘Inquire 1 .luux v~ FURNISHED ROUMS—Central loca- Mn. Emma Morse, 13 Unlon St a ‘wdm‘t ? 207 F Inquire at ur u&& rmum m moders oon- n?l;?‘au, 38 Umon}& elephone 884-4 #un l’u. DOW oocupied by LA .1. w i ry slora. Apply to R T TR T T R I | guerite b s, T0 RENT From QOct. 1st, the unper floor of the Osgood Buldin 103 Broad: now used as a gnx -ho ";.:5:3: lars, nquire of C. D, No. 151 Washington St. sep1dd _FOR SALE. JUST ARRIVED. Express car of 238 Horses. Some nice Chunks, big Horses and Drivers. 500 | Have on hand 45 head to, pick from exchanged. E. R. PIERSON. They must be sold or Prices right. 5 Tel. 1139, A FEW SEASHORE LOTS Bituated in the Town of Chu’lflc 1, fronting th. Atlanti 'n. one of the best bathin, b-chol uu state. These lou ln/ fifty (50) feet tron u and ono hundred fifty ( Ldsop.-sn the reéar of these la thon ! t Water pond nine miles lon‘ andy bo om, excel- nt bolun Mhm‘f of Au lots :wo hundred m?o}“ ol- lars. Remember the prices that were paid for lots at Pleasant View four ears ago and. the prices that are § paid now. T ";n offering !or o ocean, miles east of Plun,nr. lew. l!.u“' 2 chance to buy a seashore cottage site at a low figuré and have it lncmu ln valuc meny fold in a year. or Avall yourulnl of this opponunn i , over xlnd remember if you pur- chase one 1 pay your expenses fo distance not over 100 milex. Trane. portation from Westerly in' auto. h- VQIU‘&KA. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, e FOR SALE" Cottage of 9 ropms, steam, electric lights and open phimb- ing, at 84 River Avenue. Will' be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main Street, City Seashore Land For Saia Forty acres of high lanc situate on state macadam road overlJeking ihe Atlantic ocean from Point Judi on the east to Manuuk on the west. Only 35 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, N Y, N H & H R. R FRANK W. COY. Distance Telephone. [ nfih treet, Westerly, R. L FOR SALE P.lght here near Norwich a fine 112 farm, smooth, rich land, good bulldlnu wood, water, etc., also stock, crops and tools. Great Onponunlts E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street ———————————————————— > LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A black and tan female pup py with short tail; has collar with no name. Return to Miss Mary Butler, 247 Washington Street, and recelve re- sep26d ward. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jeweiry and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old establisned firm to deal with. (Establisned 1873.) ’I‘I!l COLLATERAL LOAN CO. in_Street, Upstairs. DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Skaunen Bulldiung Anwex, Room A, Telephona 638, ootita THERE is no sdvertising medfom in Edstern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letln for business fesults, / I hed .y dresen. and 2o 1vad 4 A‘Mnuuahmgfl\ e s " . 5 Out “v’v&v orohard where the soft MD'IIG!- end strange of llh whhh the far-off town ef ; m Tuute on the highway and the- 1 ' I bave my dr e, town, ot ou-uno orchard lanes, the fragrang : :I‘::utu and roses—flelds’ of A And golden harvest—ths rmm of 's lost aunshine waning tq 3 or ltnr- t. dusk, back home againg 1 mw because of such l _JuUsT wu G - | unnumpered beight 4 shiniag wtars, | \ i Jjewels ut.ln “I-l m h 10( Just T = 5 *:.rmm'-fi ik A lonl' ‘ houmm# 'fl"h But in .‘.!;‘T..nms It bloom M M You. "ll. ! In dreams A et o “fl »fi 70“- *--wmu- B Fowler. e ] THRIFTY MA. she cuts some ve_font capers, ' ‘i’n. has got blc :zm q‘!’gn she ."“fu to w‘mo lha u&: ‘;%.. &’-—. My 8\1‘ in my ) - Ont ot & But n:t‘ may | ‘. Sy . 3 A Ma, she has so! some Puts old mtdle!nol g Has a raft of pills That she's gnlng to HUMOR OF m pu n—-——-fi-‘- Pipeleigh—Do you know how 'té cigar? Miss By the man who 1 e W 14 that dets dotn(tq A lnnr ewnd l“m ~m¢< burg Po. “Bobby, u have \un ity vl tha supgum boy. ..n mi cout ore you struck have llv‘xl told you to do?” ¢ 1 was tol somebody 10 after he landed on m"—m bune. < [ Mistress ( servant)—I hop ! you -have nice ,rfl':m.... 1 ex<. 5} i " A es, mum; I'm very particular fo caps. 1 shouldn’t ike to be taken: ¥ ons of the family, mml—mfii & Opinion,: “There's, nothln: roast beef of old l:ulu.nd Y &c man in the nonoal L) o..l old chappl A City mnm "We [ out ‘of - Kansas Glm"A- 1 b Journal. L Paula—Is the new play really Fmon;fidflw s A was with indignation that the ma dared m&r nul" a thinl to a o 4 1y, wee it once!—Fis« gen Blut 9 ‘ ‘Madam,” bem the mmv. “‘may inquire as to g“’ hushand's politics” “He was a Bull Moose, but not anyf more.” “I heard as much. Now, pers haps, vou bave somse old tha§ you do not wlnt?"—wuhlnl’tm Herd | "H.wl the woman's uflh&o ca coming along in your city “Ni o very, well. We are making plenty 4 converts, of course, but somehow other it seems impossible for us find leaders who will' do things f which the police must arrest them."'— Detroit Free Press. & 1 “You see, by nmclg‘n revolution} £ we' can’ g contrcl of old fields i Bluffaragu! “It will cost .a goo deal”’ “Oh, the by-products alone wiif cover the costs—comic opera scenariod and moving picture Alms. "-—-Loulmllc Courier-Journal. The Visitor—You have a very fin§, view here, my friend. The Guide—: Aye! can sometimes see §'long “7: The Visitor (fi )—Ah, 1 su pose you can see Amerlcl when it y clear? The Gui de——% than thaty The Visitor—Ah," 1§ ? Guide—Yes; if you wait a see the moon.—Sketeh. % gk o R | : THE KALEIDOSC q e . 'There are 6,000 kfown langusges nl o dialects. eorge W. Baker of Dillsbi \ celebrflted His 49th birthday nh::: sary 1ast week and his friends honored him with what is said to be the first / tobacco -shower in the history of the .} state, Baker received 41 packages cond | taining clcars, pipes and tobacoo. A David Glover, a & raiser n Hayneyville, Pa., to mtect his fl::fl against cammbums has purchased twg angora goats and placed them wit the, sheep. The pugnacity of thesd goats {s said to be such that no ani< mal of prey dares run_ the risk of am, encounter with them. Butternut cottage, the home of Mis4 Kate Cary, at Lenox, Mass., which had stood on its present site since 187 is to be moved to a location sever: hundred yards from the present on Migs. Cary has been much annoyed b: automobile noises and wishes to bd further away from the highway. ik Louis Goyet, 81 years old, of Havers hill, is the oldest active bricklayer g that city and probably in Massachud setts. He has .been working at tha trade for the past 60 years and he estld mates that in that time he has I more than 100 miles of brick. Up ta two years ago he was in the habl a;} laying 500 brick a day, but his &\ age now is 400. Mrs. Annle Befiar is tk!z: “]-pife n(“ farmer i Ber! co e, W wg-?(s ulnday: in the flelds with hee husband on their 164-gere farm. She says the work of the flelds is fine fo@ women, and when she @nd her hus< band start out.for the day they eac have their work planned. After thd work is ‘done they take a 10-mile drive and she calls that *lving.” & Dr. Eawin J. Clapp, assistant pro< fessor of trade -anditransportation 1 the New York universify school . o! commerce, who has fust been appoint+ ed traffic expert of Beston, will devote one vear to the study ‘of conditions 'n citles on the Atlantip goast, so that he may recommend, such changes ay may be desirable to bring the port fad cilitles of Boston'to a higher standard of efficiencwy » F ¥ \

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