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was originally ereated for ImullA o purfome oniy: these two eccen NORWIOH, CONN. MDNDAV, SEPT. 30, 1912. it s ol it FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHE: isnal for a siege of merriment s no equal en the Amerfean It is kept up ineessan ‘two_and one:half_hours. producer it has fulfilled its mission | almost te excess. STONINGTON Yt Hundeod and Thirty-ssvyh Names | on List To Be Made—Cbanges and Improvéments at Planning_Fellowship Meetings. The new lists of voters of the five distriets of the Stonington district put in the hands of the town clerk on the lists to be made contained the names of 237 men and 5 women, divided as No. 1 borough, 63 follows: . District men; district No. 2, en, 1 woman; 10 men: Aigtrict No. 4, Mystle, 0 men, 3 women; district No. 1 woman. Town: Clerk B. B, Hinck- ley has on hand enough boxes to be used at the town electidn, but new ones will have to be made for the electors’ meeting Nov. ballots for use of electors will soon arrive. They will be small, are butfew officers to be voted for this fall. There are four tickets on the ely, can, &ocialist and, prohibition. New Teachers for High School. Derry, She racqlved her college tr: Smith In_the h;[h oningt !l 'is a great Mflmnce of training of 001, grounds. = The \nes g s Vear in drawing, manual frain. ih and domestic science began {ida, Hawkins, o - Pfitt institute, Brooklyn, N. ¥., s téacher of cooking and uww gx the domestic scienap Sehool 601 girls. have dectded * uke cooking and 28 ge | stibjects wil] be taught in the as well ns in the high school. sixth and seventh grades uwtu required. y Rev, Herbort N. Gessrier of Attantic City, N occupled the pulpit at the m citurch’ Sunday at the 11 a. m. Tn Plan Fellowship Mestings. proaches for the l.nnull e mlo\nmp u(&tlnn nf tional churche: meeting to formulate l !uma at the parsonage by the sea. wm-r Buartors for Steamer Watoh Hill—License Vote Close This Year —Borough May Go Wet—Small Fire Saturday Night—Stony ur--k War Mansuvers. and family W¥ill close their bungalow on Water street and will move to nmy winter home in Westerly. \ Speciilation on License Vote. | 1t is expected that the contest for Jicense will be close . this year in the town of Stoningtdn. A factor that will have its influence on the license question and which will tend to the vote in considerable doubt, is the voters that were made Saturday, It is understood that a ma. Japty of the now, ones will be in favor and possibly be enough to throw thé vote for license this year, It is also\thought that the borough will go license by quite a majorlty, and the vote in Mystic will be close, Pawcatuck, it is thought the east end of the town will bring out & majority number of ni for no lcense. Eoizdy of Miss Atwood. Newark, N. J. Brown. fooklyn. On Saturday evening a crowd gath- ered in front of the postoffice and lis- tenga to1an interesting James E, Carey in the intefest of the socialist par in the barr the fire, and running in coming a brook tween the ad ‘siuming ® gorgeous in the extreme, | N. J. jc situations make an elaborate dis- 1 of gowns quite in keeping with p st ey i i | Qhildren Ory . scenes make possible & magnl- FOR FLETCHER'S fl<;¢ nt speclleulu' geenie display, repre- sepiing tho rack traok and annuse] CASTORIA | Saratoga; om board the steamship um in pouthern waters en route n fi an’im; h Am- | AWNINGS. ‘Let mo nave your, urdn‘, ry; and the las lid, | now, 5 Ary i % wmm with Spauisi | aticidion. J. 8d eosfumes, Mutt ahd ! el ] High Schoel— Mygtic, 6 men, + The sample A NEAT AND PRACTICAL SHIRT WAIST. A) HYDE . MJHBSK AUCTIUN Annual Town Meeting Meeting | The Legal Voters of the Town of Joassri hereby wn‘ned to meet L in sald tober, ‘1912, at § oclock e torenoon, for the following pur- To choo-o by ectmen, Board Hiets Colloctor of Town Tazes other Nfle.:r‘l requlrad by law lo be ing, o tax to detrky the expenses oa | of th rovide ways and for ] e h o roads and br!flxe- in, re- To ao any other ‘business that may O;r uld,tl boar hog nine mont‘;.; e,gla properly come before sald meeting. ' one-norse farm running ‘order, 1 McCoruick gallo, 100 feet TTy. afch Hill and the express and baggage contracts are continued. The Westerly will pro‘bt- Miss Ann Atwood and MiNs Delly Whaley, who has been Miss Atwood's guests, have returned to Detroit. Miss"Maud Spencer is confined to the house by illness. Miss Anna Hooper has returned to New York, after having been'the guest Theod@re Dewhurst spent Sunday in Willlam C.. Robinson has traded power boats with Albert Butler from the Connecticut river. Captain Rob- inson is now the owner of the old Bessie, formerly owned by Benjamin Miss Susan C. Durgin of Providence was, a visitor Sunday. Motorman Returning tp Nova Scotia. John White, formerly motorman on “he Groton and Stonington, will return ceck 10 his home in Nova Scotla. . C. Toseph spent Sunday in Bos- Hawkins spent Sunday in Barn on Fire. At 7.30 Saturday evening, an alarm was sent in to the steamers for a firé on the marsh. The hose company responded and extinguished Where. Stony Brook ls. Thea $tony brook mentioned in con- nection with the i around Stonington is the stream (..‘, Trater coming from the north and pass- ing to the swest _side of the Thomas W. Palmer place In' the Road district | B sain and passing be-, ' ppe place and Machipsat, | salt water by way of ice-pond and the first cove | Mary's cemetery. froops will camp_ on the |~ and out into the ind Ol Mystic, which s | ez north of the borough. The | location of the brook /was obtained from old maps. Wednesday and Thurs. made & meritorious produetion | day are the days set for the maneu. ery standpoint, The musie, | vers, October 2 and 3 origina), is catchy and-whis- | On Sunday members ot there is a swing io it that is | Congregationa) church listened to {ous and the audience walks out | €loquent sermon by Jletely under its influenee, .The |Herbert N. Gessner of Atlantic | especially when it | employed by us, | whale story. Barket 84 | jeiin for b . Linen, lawn, madras, tub silk, cash- mate. creper Volte. messaline and other seasonable ‘fabrics may be used for dw;—n, The pattern is cut in aix ;‘fix"’ aross on Feceipt of 10 cents in Dept., Norwich, Conn. Or"i:r‘ P tnrough itho Bulletin Company, ..Auctioneer T aw golng to leave town, the fol- wing described property will be sold | in t elr fat Public Auecion at Babcock HIIl | P outh: Covpairy, "Coan. at ", the | resi- DAY, ovrnnnl 8 103, 9, o'clock sharp. Teko dapple gray horses, well mat and BO0d WOrkers and risers, T and {!‘rs old, "7 young " cows, "Some 'reshen in January, bull one.year 1 six months 0]0. 5 heifers one wann, 1 Concord 0 power gasoline en- b Baw, attached and Yankee horse rak cream separator, ‘1 one, 1 huvy Indy :Pn‘vll."l hellews, 1 tron a lot of drills, 1 stone of extra plank, 1 60- 08 o ammers, chains, Torks and & 10t of smail- er tools too numerous to mention. One inoubstor, 100 egg size, 'l sulky plow, 1 disk harrow, 2¢ Inch disk, llnoodlll! harrow, 2 culllvnm 1 walking plow, 1 two-horse fio Bpvel, 1 corn sheller. 1 coo .(uv., 1 sot heavy team harness, 1 er, hgnt armng harness, 1 express e £= y harness, 2 nen bH nl nreet blanKets and h opes, by mm Davis swing churm, 1 axm heavy sleigh ronners 'that will UEEY o expiess wagon, also a lot ot ms t hay and 5 acres of corn and sep30d A A.E. MOTT. 1647 Adam’s Tavern |, . 1861 i ofter to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Europe and America,: g::m Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Pale and Burton, Mueir's Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublih _ Stout, C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, | Eludweiser, Schliiz and Pabst. A A, ADAM, Norwich Town. Felephone #47-12. BOTTLED ‘BEER i ALL KINDS Delivered ‘to any part of the city. Order Now/ Tel. 136-5. H. JACKEL & CO. — JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. « Gvoks Niadaand Fuled to Gra- e 55..,\nwhv. - conont 268 = Pies, Cake and Brea that ci 70t os excelled. PLoss your order. Prompt’ service LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave., (East Side) THE PALACE CAFE STEP IN AND SEL US. i P. SHEA, 72 Fe ranklin Street L‘OST AND FOUND. BULLETIN'S PATYE*N BERVICE. | while mmlng R ey At Tavelvs suitable reward. & LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE ters of the Town of by warned to meei meeting at the fvn of Mawmtville, ‘6¢ per line, six words to the line | |wru s Montylile are for its annual Town Towp Hall, in said T on Monday, Oct. 7th, for' the purpese of elec its Officers as required RARE OPPORTUNITY ‘awalts the man with small capital fo secure, enoy in Norwieh and vieinity FOR SALE—Bay mare, fine for drf 1 work; ter ADVERTISEMENTS . — Let me be a little kinder, \under the heading of “*WANTED, FOR SALE or Ty SO P Let me praise a litt TO RENT?" are inserted at the rate of & Fan " 1t b Just a little bit more cheery, Lét mo serve a little better Those that I am striving for, When temptation bids me waver, Let me strive a littie To be all tha 1 L-Muu be: -~ £ TO RENT. TO T—Modern cottage of eight “N;,or:‘?d.: 3 Bumme: & e Loare S Lot me be a iittle ewestsr Pl ko my life a bit r.lav tTents in cny"i'm..‘.‘,‘,. hHhat | By doing wiat I stiould Taxes, tires Grand Jurors, isirors of Voters, two own_Schoel Commit- ok consuming apparatus for K|l(‘h- et FOR SALI One palr_five year old [2er St ep2oparars | Every minute of ‘th: en atoves, ranges and lurnaces! T oxen, grads Devons. Address Box 013 | 710 RENT 7 eaement of five rooms, Kot % uomb '&22"5‘ e sep30d modlrn lmrovom-nu 80 School Street, | Let me face the summons y 5 H S e Frnrsands of hotels, restau- nd. homel verify Insticutions and, honel VerLy Simple’ adjus o, polls will be opened for the sec ceptlon’ of baliots st b o'clock in_ il forenoon, and to ciose at b o'clock the afternoon. FOR SALBA good driving horse When death beckons ma awey, (mare), sound and kind, 10 years old, -m nmn\ Detrojt Prese. Sirtiage, BUgEy with oushion tires and | priva Furaished rooms in s I o erme. rea- | Hon ste jorn sepdld | lences, Tnquire nx B\uuun Co. Ty apparatus. Thent.* Ko UiRit to-it4 wear, Rirnossss, ons nearly Schalles to provide for at 28 uahm amily 1o & 8. yery central loca. hea conven. mee repalring the highwiys of the Town -land %o lay & tax to pay the expenses of the.Town for the ensuing year. Also_to act udorr thve petition of Wil- liam C. Byrne and twenty ( sepzTd Bruzd\vsy New York. ok SALE Father’s had a /busy day, E—uight Rhode Island Red con PRIVATE FAMIL cockerels; perfect birds. Don't answer g X Woud unless you wast good birds. treet, h oan ither sex; every llul-u for Vllfiltr! el r \r i tleman buys; semple by mail To3 Main | Foom. with Drivilege of b woman_buys; ege rent to| Hustied to the ‘tan; 8 cionm heated furnished | Listened to nvn‘nm gy and Told by ol " sepd0d | phone. ~ Referen: xchanj T rengricdhy oy BARBER—Barber's fixtures for sale cheap, and at once. John Salv St, Putnam, Conn. whether o mot said Townwill convey | for L Duliaiine, 1 Hart S 1o Joseplr: Gallpo the fee of the Drop- erty conveyed to said b i mother, and to appoint some person to Elm n TO RENT—Barn NTEDFosition as housekeeper sep30d_ | Bullding on Frankiln B aalat, - SN TSRTSE Bulletin lor wmaw-r or small family; eity pre- executé said conveyauce” on the part Answer J. Bulletin Office. WE FOR Ml‘—loflel 45. Overland run- apout, in perfect “‘l‘l‘— Twice as equipped with nice mohair top and slip, hy Ave. Inqy 18 Malé. _ Then he h-d e ot 10 80 windshield, clock, s and tires in ucauqn: shap Bruoklyn. Conn. condition, Also to act upen the petition Beckwith and thirty (30) others to the Selectmen to lay out a certain_highway to begin at a point ANTED Position by young Jady Vothes Birl, bookkeeper of timokeep: dress -J. L. Columbia, Ct. sep2sd aint With Frent umun ot Sepldd | Hustled M o half past 8 T ns, belore: 0" / ‘elephoning for the seore. FURNISHED Roi u l.; Plu.?n bet or (wo, of & e wiigsid B where the land of George O. Allen and land nr the nthth e D o ol sounm-ly out Lo WANTED A young Lan (o run & machine. Bard Union Co. WANTED A neat, wWelling 5 or Swede tor cooking and Some genoral MUST BE SOLD befors Oot. I MIIGt and rye for fodder and- cider Georgo LePan Place, Belleview. ‘el. 615-2. B N L RS A TO RENT—Stbre ut 3 apples- |4 gooa Jocation Tor any kn“uu-‘;w." orvar | Induire at Bulletin® Otfio y3ta e Wnd alsoito transact any other busi- ness proper to be done at said meet- "Batea at Montvilié, this sth day o September, ‘A. D. 1912, whore & second |~ FOR SALE-_One yoars old, welkht 3300 one years old, weight 2700; also nmluck und chesthut lumber. lnquire of A. otin uudner. 15 Oak Street. care of’ Builetin WANTED—TFo FURNISHED 500 ‘one. palr our "?'-;wn. I Unlon B¢ Belente L ep28d wny. tug avre GEORGE H/ BRADFORD, MATT A. TINKER, MOSES CHAPMAN, | Selectmen ot the Town of Montville, ALE—) size 115, A4 tach At @ 34100 sarrter, ‘in Arst class_conditlon. George u So. Windham and Wil- |~ UE Turn) sepatd | guerite once, one pair I broken, wef No 2. Wlmmmlc, Conn. WANTED—A Speaker‘.to 'I.n the world’s seriés for Boston (no Stahl) and get six La Famosa cigars for J5c | at Fagan's Smoke Shop. Down in front! TAGENT vacuum cleaner nx. a carpel cutter, J. « Shval g;"-rv Rt syt sweeper; needed in uv.‘"’. fl‘fil:me and of- o1 ck i E A H. Bot:{ord, Tho: 1 o Ry I3 ‘handso; m'l antique s old, “fl‘: WANTED—Forewoman, ':lplblu ot b ;f- R state age and wage§; and pmlcuhr- of your ex- [ WOR Subre 15 Frani TWANTED—Card room help ners. The Assawaga Co. Inc, Dayy Conn. ANTED—Position as bookkuper Iuriz‘rl.phsu- on typewriter. , Address LA h'”"" en_and women wanted | cumstanc ¥ month; | brice and. terme. M i Bosto! l'ar . v“.met‘n Lo llil)d Boylston St. Bolton. m 01 o8 honat comin, list of positiens open. l‘l’mo HH Y. 368, Rocnester, N.X WAlm—leu poultry. lard.~ Tel. 646- WANTED—Plano_tuni dop, 398 Prospect Bt Gl!. Sele \Dated at Colohaster, Conu., this mh September, 1812. sepstd ck lmowln! _—..___‘_—.—-—— Ln\flblta-nu of the l‘tfll‘ Mr&‘lug % (Sales Ladies Vlantid e Must have experience in Cldak and Sult Store. Steady position. /Pay mo object to right party. HAVRICE SAMPLE SHOP. i Hnlua in sal o i to elect ’fi)'n Of ther b‘lllnm pioper to come baton hon SR PRINTING—Look at these pmu' (srduvuupu (regular : WANTED. Wedvers, spinners and sew- Special inducements to | siatem: family help. - | Yantic Woolen Co, Yantic, CL WANTED--SPINNERS . at Hall Bros., 31 Commerce St. WANTED Cooks, Waltresses, General House Girls and Housekeeper (middle aged. J. B. LUCAS, , Central Building Cooks, Qenu‘nl Hmmeflnrk Girls, Farmr| and Hotel Helv. FREE EMPL)YMENT BUREAU. M. J. Coscoran, Supt. NOTICE All persons liable hs tAxu !l ity 5 Norwich Pher ‘I le will take pl t| oot & thx of Twoive (1D Sloriy; sae: e plage next | lec o falr weekday. nl the City List 1 gt uu, and fo 'm"“umu'ui"m' aliectin 5 wéu be st the to g xo ) 2 B ind Trom 3 10 § 131, Corept the "talion: OGL T TR ‘will be at the teher, Falls, from 13 wu-m- bt 18, 1 wiil be_at the rug store of Jon A Morgan, Greene- vlll., from 11 a, m. to 8 D. Thursday, Oct, 17, 1 wfll be at the Georg n IL thhhone Vil Bs a7 ths ,Bast Side, from it and _aAditions will made to those who o, neslegt thle n THOMA! SON, SUBJECT TO SALE 20 Shares,' '.rlum 25 Shares Fiest 25 Shares Uncas National Bank * 5_Shares Groton National Bank ational Bank ec Norwich, Conn., Sept. 16, 1912, . #epl Assessors’ Notice 1 persons m the Town of Norwioh Lidble Yo 28y taxss ate heeshy ng:l‘flcd House ' Malds _ to return to the As ‘ore the first day of Nnnnhar. 1912, l writ- ten or printed list, properly siy sworn to, of all taxable by them on the first Those falling to make a list will be oharged a penalty of 10 , ncnorrlln‘ to law. Blanks the Assessors’ Of- or will be sent by mail upen IDDHcfillon Office Hours: 9 a.‘m. to nelduy and Saturday even vestigate. . tightly together t1 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. s Srgheli ol WEeR SN “L"’_."‘: Central Bldg. ay. of October, | CASH FOR YOUR FARM . foSergral £90d arms wanted at once Mus! ood ins. | Frutt farms and farms with lake front- age preferred. Send particulars to LYON’S AGENCY, STORAGE Largest clgu:ity in the . cty. FARM FOR SALE in Town of Sprague 130 acres of land, 50 acres clear, bajance pasture and woodland, plenty of water on farm, $1,000 ‘worth of wood and timber stand- ing, some fruit, barn ang other buildings in fair i This place is located within % |.mile from a village and dnpo( and 30 mmules‘ \vzlk mnut acturing ERANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bullding, received beginning Wednesday, Oct. 2d, 1912. Dated at Norwich, Conn., JOHN P. MURPHY, 8-room house, A special_meeting of the Legal Vot- ers of the Town Street Bchool District is hereby called to meet at the Brick From Oct. 1st, the OIMBIIMIL 0. ' lls ¥ hwflln" hol-lla. ——_—Tn—;—&—.——m most aesirably section, of St Botolpn noteneaas R siness. sise it heater, catalogue 00 squace Ton L. comparatively ""f'"fi" For, particul at owner's l-rl lnqulrl of ug2id 0y %0 They must be gold o . exchanged. Prices right. Tel. 1139, . + A FEW SEASHORE LOTS' Fituated in the Town of Charlestown, lica 1o the &...“"'"qv Janzid increase in & Flonington | K51l Touteelvea or s oppor “t_-‘u. Germany's fastest tratn runs betwees 7 U. S. Finlshing Co., Common.’ 15 Shares Crescent Fire Arms @::m' oo spoed of AT ‘miee 88 Sletince ‘not” over 100 miles, Trans- portation from Westerly in auto. In. No. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2.| A speed excseding two miles & augsd Weaterly, R. L | ute has been by cars on & i German electrie ralirond buflt by army FOR SALE|" . ik ema & the eemson next day that he had made & Army score—he went out im 61 amd Cottage of 9 rooms, steam, |ceme back in 65 K ic lights alter, depots for commersiah -elec!rwhghl.llndopenplumb- m;!lgrmun'n'x‘x':r.nm “m-.m u ing, at 84 River Avenue. Will | virious parts of England by he. Com: mereial Motor Users’ assoctation, be sold cheap on easy terms. | rai N, TARRANT & CO., |, iiieeh ity et 117 Main Street, cny]' Mall, S. W., London. Schoolhouse on Monday evening, Sept. § o'clock, to hear ihe Te- " of the committee I nual meeting of th nd to .\nt upon l‘\e same, and tn business proper | 3002t 2t meeting. LEWIS A, HYDE, District Clerk. A.'N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce St. " All kinds of Mason Build- ing Materials, Small Trap Rock for dnveways anr! FARM FOR SALE the Town of Leba- high state of cul- acres of standing stimber, 8 room house and § other | See Frisweli’s Alarm C!ock far §1.50 and you ke no mistalke, FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin St. MONEY LOANED Watches. und Securities of ai QLALTY m work shouid aiw. | the fuferfor kine. STETS " V‘VIH. Excellent location for Good reason for For price and other in- formation call on THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, 278 Main Street. "% Ji| cfops ana tools. “Great opportunity. | dalauivir river, 54 s ROt C e \—_——J E. A. PRENTICE, tages of a shipping center with Phone 309, 86 Cliff Street | of an inland distributing point from Will be sold at public auction at the f late Anson Hyde on Chest- general store. Uflfl 1 YUU KI'IUW CONTRACTOR \ That I can suit your requirements m | every way in connection with any con- | tmacting work or building which you | uld) contemplate hJ‘l"“ done? “IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT | the only way I can convince you of it f | is tosce me and talk it over. | mates are very reasonable and my | work is guaranteed. C. M. WILLIAMS, 216 Main Street EVERYTHING | We Are As Near as your phone. Call 868 and let us know your wants in the floral and The pleasure shell be Any izformation planting line. ours to please-you. egired will be cheerfully tors always welcome. GEDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES, 77 Cedar Strest. Telephone 670 TUESDAY, 0 wing property ‘Hack Livery and Boarding bed<teads. \'l irath ar In & irmnu‘ n viila cane A3 wa ed fur reye . Delivared to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that is acknowledged to be the best on the market-—HANLEY'S f{TUlt can A l\.lvph(mc order will | #intlock v‘ recelve prompt attention, Falls Aveb D: J. McCORMICK. stands sk ‘Peck Real Estat: Agency | e | FARMS A SPECIALTY led } We guarantee our service to be i} best at ihe ackt reasonable prices. 20 Franklin St. “Soashore Land Far Sals . | rhe cavinet 2t Prking bas hon in- atrucied by the president of Ching 4o . Forty acres of higi lanc situate on | discuss and adopt a nationdl costume. 7 m road overloking e |gpocial importance shall be i "‘""‘;“ Ot wost. ‘bpa [ to the native cusioms and materials the east to Montauk on the . ‘tb'meinnlel ide Tron: Westeriy station, | lu making the siyles and patierns. E H. - —_— { FRANK W. COY. White staine on hardwood tables Distance Telephons. shes will dise; i 3 'Hluh Street, Westerly, R L h salt and as much olive | declld It will absorh, ihe mixture i being allowed to stand for seversi i hours and the wood being rubbed dry ¢ FOR SALE afier it is removed. | YRight here near Norwich a fine 112 {acre, farm, smooth, rich land, good | A Seville i @ seaport ooy | | buildings, wood, water, etc., also stocg; | §¥ran-gein , being dalquivir river, 54 miles from the Af- Which may be reached the surround- ing sections of prowperous country J. C. WITTER. ATUCTION. 1 “positively " dispose ot Th mpst interesting cynsignment fo quilkers _and epriag | arrive by the Samu e big rafi- heiters, the vs anadjan - dinay o 132 Sorng Stens Wil “Comn | 7 RIS Ix Do pAy 1ed the e ( baing made on uun'm businsss raaulla, o lunmu VOTT SALASAGLOIN 3

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