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N ¢ LOCAL RAINS TODAY; FAIR, COOLER, FRIDAY What Is Going On Tonight. " Vandevftfe and Moving Pictures at <he Auditorium. Waudeville and Photoplays at Davis Theater. oW clmg. No. 7187, R. N. A, meets Block. Union, Local No. 13, meets in nters’ 1 Lafayette Council, No. 207, L U. St. J. of meets in Foresters’ Hall. © ANNOUNCEMENTS |, ., BREED THEATER. The. Marvelous Pathe Weekly, Replete with Interesting Incidents. . Heading the Dbig bill at the Breed foday is the great semsational attrac- £ the Pathe Weekly. As usual, it is filled to limit, with incidents selected _ with a_view to interesting all tastes. ] i A decidedly m!laturehthalntx‘o- the\newest prevailing New York beau- ties, and are, therefore, a most timely to the fastidious followers of Street Singer is the Kalem’s of- E mAlho ’:oyce inthe ’lendlng a new one in style _production and carries in it a pathos that finds a responsive the audiences. is Laszy Bill Hudson, which tells bmdgltehrefifrtolcomx;; wife urch, expecting himself at home. That he does ot, realize expected pleasure is shown in the picture. AUDITORIUM KEEPS UP THE oot PACE IN GOOD SHOWS. The all round excellent show at the ‘Auditorfum the first three days pleased thousands, and the management have strived hard to make the show today it ® -4 g E equally as Many people, espe- cially out of tol.kl.ylmve remnrl]()ed at the n of time acts” they "big another “big time act” is effécts are shown. Spectal S T e e s whic] a worth scelng. 5 A lively comedy skit is always acceptaife, and Russell & Hartman in The Cowboy and the Lady have an ack that is constructed for laughing pur- poses only. 4 Marsh Craig presents a flexible di- .in the contortion line. He can fi::m-h 17 kinds' of knots with- o a % phy 1is offered for and Thursday only. It is 's three-reel adaption Democratic Caucus The Democratic Electors ‘of the Town of Lisbon are hereby warned to meet in caucus in the Town House in said Town on Saturday, Oct. 12th, 1912, at 8 o'elock p. m., to nominate a Can- Representative; also Candi.- Justices of the Peace. - "Per order of Democratic Town Com- mittee /) HARRY L. HULL, Chairman, Dated at Lisbon, Oct. 7th, 1913, oct9d TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- ‘missioners for New London County: 1 hereby apply for a. license to sell and exchange spirituous and Intoxicating uo! beer, Rhine wine TeAn the bullding at 93 West 8 itréet, Town of. Norwich, except in rooms and apartments in’sald bullding, ‘any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such man- ner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of business is not loagted within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice Or public; or parochial school, or the pr g | pertaining thereto, or anjy K‘totgu, g‘uhllc library, or cemeteri’t ted” at Norwich, this Sth day of Qotober, A. D, 1912. M. Goldstein & Co, by M. Goldstein, Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and tax- owning real estate, of the Town of 7ich, and hereby sign and en- dorse the forogol application of M. Goldstein- & Co. for a lic se, - and hereby oertify that said applicant-is a sultablq person to be licensed pursuant to sald application. Dated at Norwich, thig. &%_ ay of October,. A. J. 1912 Jacob Gordon, Rutherford C. Plaut, ¥, W. Guil delard Morin, Charles Slos- berg. I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are elec- tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, n the Town of Norwich. Dated at fir‘wlphh this 8th day of October, A. D. Chas, 8. 1 OG0T Holbyook, Town Clerk. TO THE BOARD OF OOUNTY COM- :uslionor; for New London County: I ereby apply for a license to sell and sxchange spirituous and Intoxicatin, liquors, 'ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in the building at 3 Sherman stréet, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said building, Any‘part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned 4n such manner as to torm booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of business i not located wlthi!gtwo hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or publie« op- purochial school, premises pertaining thereto, ostoffice, public library, or' cemetery. ated at orwich, thls 7th day of October, A. D. 1912. Willlam H. (,{zlla- han & Co., by Willlam H. Callahan, I.{)D“ t. We, the undersigned are electors and taxpayers, owning real es- late, of the Town of Nérwich, and aereby sign and endorse the foregolng _l‘vpllcltlon of William H. Callahan & Jo. for a license, and hereby certify that sald applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said appli- sation. Dated at Norwich, this Tth day of October, A. D, 1912. John A. Moran, John J. O'Neil, Robert M. Browning, James Lenrf. William H. Denison. I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, A. D. 1912 Town Clerk. CLOTH SHOP Hawe just put in a new lip\e of Fal and. Winte Hats Call and Examine. A Brend New Stock. Our Best for $2:00 JOSEPH DONOVAN, Phone 591. 325 Main St. ir.a Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., MILL, CASTINGS . a Speclalty. « Orders Recetve Prompt Attention or the or any of October, 5 Holbrook, LEGAL NOTICES. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating Hquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine winc and older in the building at Waverly ouse, West Town street, Town of Norwich] except in the rooms and apartments in said bullding, any part or parts of which are cut offt or parti- tioned In such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. Mf- s)luo of Dbusiness is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial school, per! ng thereto, or any postoffice, public library, or cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this 8th day of October, A. D. 1912. James McNally, Applicant We, the undersigned, are electors and tax- payers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and en- dorse the turafalnz application of James McNally for a license, and here- by certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to sald Upplication. Dated at Norwich, this 8th day of Oectober, A. D. 1912 L. J. Saxton, John Curr{. John A. Brady, P. T, Connell, John Ryan. hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and payers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 9th day of October, A. D. 1912. Chas. 8. Hoibrook. Town Clerk, oct10Th -~ PORWICH, CONN., i nurSDAY, OCT. 10, 1912, or the premises |- WANTED. ' e e Ten or twelve woodchop- per“;‘mumwood two miles from Norwich on Apply on the kins. lat or address C. k. ADVERTISEMENTS New London treiley line Hop- octl0d FOR SALE. - — “FOR SALE—Two five year old cows; one new milch, other due Saturday. ‘Town. Calls answered, before ¢ Address Fred Durr, Tel. 1148-4. ‘%, m. and after 6 p. m. Norwich octl0d FANTED_—Well dressed single young m: 20 to 30, in ence unnecessary; one preferred. Apply by Seott, Moosup House, octl0d 'onn.; references re to travei with manager quired; experi- speaking Frenc letter to h L Moosup, Conn. “WANTED — Housekeeper charge of house for family, 10 take do. part of Work and oversee work of oné maid. Address T., Bulletin. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a restauraht license to sell and exchange spirituous and in- toxicating lquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in,the building at corner Franklin and Bath streets, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or parts of which are cut off or parti- glonerl in such manner as to form ooths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. M‘.{ place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or public or parochial school, or thé premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, ublic library, or cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this 8th day of October, A. D. 1912, D. J. McCormick & Co, by D. J. McCormick, Applicant. We,; the under- signed, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town 'gl Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of D. J. Mc- Cormick & Co. for a license, and hereby .certify that said applicant is a suifable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at rwich, this Sth day of October, A. D. 1912. L. L. Chap- man, J. A. Brady, Dennis H. Driscoll, George P. Madden, John F. Craney. I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 8th day of October, A. . 1912. Chas. Holbrook, Town Clerk. 0ct10Th TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider in the building at 43 West Main street, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in sald building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such man - ner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of business is not Jocated within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or-public or parochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any postoffice, public I , or cemetery, Dated at Norwich, this 8th day of October, A. D. 1912. Peter W, Krupa. Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real es- tate, ot the ?wn of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the lou,'oin‘ application of Peter W. ng‘n or a licenge, and hereby certify that said applicant 18 a sultable person to be licensed, pursuant to said application, Dated at Norwich, this 8th day of October, A. D. 1912. John Moran, W. P. Mc@Garry, R. M. Powers, Bdward Kirby, Charles ¥, Meech. -1 hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and tax- payers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this Sth'day of October, A. D. 1912. Chas. 8 Holbrook, Town Clork. | 0ct10Th e bk BTV, - ot ) TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: T hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and Intoxicating liquoj .ale, lager beer, ine wine and cider in the building at 35 Frank- lin street, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in sald build- ing, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from l:\r church edifice or publie or parochi: school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or amy postoffice, public I nr{, or cemetery. Dated at Norwich, thls 8th day of Qotober, A. D. 1812. J. A. Wuttkey & Co., by J. A. Wuttkey, Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and tax- payers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby llin and_en- dorse the foregoing AT lication of J. A. Wuttkey & Co. for a license, and here- by certify that said applicant is a suit- able person to be licensed pursuant to sald ag‘pllcntlon. Dated at Norwich, this 8th day of October, A. D. 1912. James Ellis, T. M. Brown, George P. Madden, John A. Moran, W. C. Bode. I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 9th day of October, A. D. 1912. Chas. 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. 0ct16Th TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: 1 herebv apply for a restaurant license to sell and exchange spirituous and in- toxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and clder in the building at 8-10 Market street, Town of Norwich, except In the rooms and apartments in sald building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. v place of busi- ness is not located hin two hundred feet in a direct liné from any church edifice or public or parochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any wostotfice, public library, or cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this_ 8th day of October. A. D. 1912. H. Jackel & Co., by H. Jackel, Applicant. We, the un- dersigned. are electors and taxpayers owning real estate, of the Town oj Norwich, and hereby sign and_ endorse the foregoing application of H. Jackel & Co. for a license, and hereby certify that said arplicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to sald appli- cation. Dated gt Norwich, this Sth day of October. A." D. 1912. N. Tarrant, Ellis Raphael, William ¥. Cardwell, Joseph H. Henderson. William J. Hag gerty. I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are elec- | tors and taxp: . owning real estate. | in the Town of Norwich. Dated af Norwich. this Sth day of October, A. D. 1912. Chas. S, Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct10Th TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: 1 hereby apply for & license to sell and exchange spirituous and - intoxicating Hauors. ale, lager beer. Rhin and cider in the bullding ag- Franklin street, Town of Norwich, ex- cent in the roems and apartments in said buflding, any part or parts of which are cut off pr partitioned in such manner as to ferm booth: or retiring rooms. Mv D ness is not located within tw feet in a direct line from edifice or nublic or paroc or the premises pertainin | any postoffice, publi libr teryv. Dated at ¥ i of Ontober, A | hereer & Co.. Nor ). 18 by | Aoolicant. We, are elertors and taxpavers, owning real estate, of the Town of N vich, and | hereby sign and endorse the foregoing | anplication of George Greenherger & Co. for a license, and hereby certify that sald annlicant is a snitable person to be licensed pursuant to said apoli cation. Dated at Norwich, this Sth d of October, A 1. 101 N._Tarrani Rutherford C. Plant, Frank W. Guild. Adelard Morin. Charles W. Burton. I cert!fy that the above named and endorsers are electors and vers, owning real estate_in the il of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 8th Adav of October. A. D. 1912, Chas. S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct10Th Hack, liveryr and Boarding = STABLE We guarantee our service to be the best at the 1nost reasonable prices. MAHONEY BROS., - Falls Ave WANTED—A machinist; octlod must have seven or- eight years' experience and good reference; apply. Davenport Bldg., none but zxgsrtltahméxgl Thermos 80 . meflwnNorwing, Conn. octl0d T WANTED—Purse makers; best prices his season; pay when work :d 4 :\'erybody come and get some. 320 Laurel Hiil Ave. rhone. B, Phillips, octlld s detiver- M. WANTED—To rent. tatr ba. H us! 3 small farm; mi Addgeas & dk-' years, Taftville or on trolley. care Bulletin. - term of close to oct104 WANTED—200 couples to attend the g;st social and dance by the Young en's Social club in Parish Hall, Taft- ville, Saturday evening, Oct. 19. oct10ThEMWE D OPPORTUNITY for right man toag?(e this territory for new article just on market. One agent cieared 2,000 last month. Address E. Sa care ulletin. oct9d WANTED—Farm Ww! high school; give price and tools, near higl] S l’?: and description. W. Brookfield, Mass. ith stock, crops B. rth oct9d 'ED—] erienced house b e i Phone 982. in family of three. WANTED—Single must be good_ dry Reuter & Son, Westerly. man irl oc‘LSd farm; for milker. S. 3 8 oct8d P e ber Schools, 814 Barber W, WANTED—Hall Washington St. Boston, Mass. room, board, railroad ticket ages, furnished by *“81 co-operative propositions.” oct7d WANTED—A n|°:“' c:‘ubl- Eirl usework; go | Eonere . 10 Blcket-ofm Tulvfila dress F. B. 115-5. A WANTED—Draftsmen wanted; Company, lantfc Terra Cotta for 8. Ad- . Tel octdd At- Totten- ville, Staten Island.” Permanent posi- tions to right men. Working eight hours daily_and four Batur hour from New York. octdd Fare 5 cents. WANTED—A few good weavers for cotton mill; also frame spinners and doffers and a mule spinner, nick-Windham Conn. \ “Fa Mfg. Live poultry. WANTED—| lard. Tel. 646-6. HELP WANT Co., Plano_cunin spect Btu%lt%. Tel. 632-2. Two competent Cooks Housework Girls, a Man and Wife for Farm, 2 Boys and Day Laborers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. he Quid- ‘Willlmantic, octld A, Q. Goi- G A, Bui- aug3ld ED 3 General At once f&r Automobile Tire Building— first class Amerjcan men—married preferred—permanent position. Apply THE HARTFORD RUBBER WORKS CO., Hartford, Cenn. oct7d WANTED—CHESTNUTS We will buy any quantity, from a quart to 1,000 bushels. J. C. WORTH & CO., 50'to 56 Market St. WANTED--SPINNERS at Hall Bros.. 81 Commerce St. WANTED | General House Girls and Housekeeper (middle aged. Cooks, .Waitresses, J. B. LUCAS, Room 32 for cash. Must ba Fruit farms and farms with lake Central Building CASH FOR YOUR FARM Beveral good farms wanted at once good bargains. ront- age preferred. Send particulars to TRYON’S AGENCY, apr27d Willimantic, Comn. “LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Between Ledyard and Groton, lady’'s handbag containing 'watch, ete. Finder please leave at thig cffice and receive reward. octdd I do business prices — best quality. when and where to buy my Hay, Grain | and Feed and my customers get the; “on the level” 1 Fair know How advantage of this knowledge in a little better grade of Hay, Grain and Feed and at a little cheaper price. r'd like to add you to my list of pleased cus- tomers, (HAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove Street DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shanmnen Building Anunes, Room A, ‘Telephona 533 <o "FOR SALEFresh mackerel, at good’s Wharf. octl10 Os- d under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or 10 RENT" are inserted at the rate of L 8¢ per line, six words to the line TO RENT. TO RENT—Furnished rooms in a private family in a very central loca- tion; steam heat and modern conven- iences. Inquire of Bulletin Co. sep27d TO RENT—A furnished room, cen- trally located. Inquire at Bulletin Of- fice. oct8TuThs FOR SALE—Delivery wagon, order, at a sacrifice. Office. octlod good Apply at Bulietin TO RENT—Furnished cottage house, nice location. Inquire 171 Laurei Hiu Avenue. ~ octlod FOR SALE Four No. 1 fat steers Lafayette F. Conn. R. F. D. No. 1. Box 47. $310.00—Henry F. Miller upright piano, in beautiful order; good tone; a wonderful value; cost when new $550. Terms, $10 down, $6 per month. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden Build- ing, Norwich, Ct. oct3Th8Tu $192.00—Left here on sale, an ex- ceedingly good Steinway upright piano; good tone and nne action; splendid value for someone. Terms, $10 down, $1.50 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden Building, Nerwich, Ct. 0ct3ThSTu e e e $155.00 buys a beautiful mahogany upright piano, with stool. scarf, ete.; good plain model; rich tone and fine action. Terms, $10 down, §6 per month. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, Ct. 0ct3Th8Tu $15.00 for a good square piano, with stoul; a chance for someone who wants a piano to practice on. We need room. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden Buiiding, Norwich, Ct. 0ct3ThSTu $10.00 buys a good organ in perfect condition. "Call at once. The Plaut- Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden Building, Nogywich, Ct. 0ct3Th8Tu ~ PS-“ for fine player piano, with 30 rolls of choice music: cost new $600; used but a tew weel a rgre chanc Terms, $25 down, 310 per month. Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden s. One Bulld- ing, Norwich, Ct. oct3ThSTu “FOR_SALE—One oak four-foot roll- top office. desk, nearly new. App)x Room No. 14, Central Buiiding. octdd SHE! SALE—On Thursday, Oct. 10th, 1912, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, I will sell at public auction at Crock- er's dock, 98 Howard setreet, one bo- toot {lch(. yawl rigged, 29 gross tons, 27 net tons, 16-foot peam, 6% feet deep, 10-foot draft, with Bauere Br gaso- line engine, also masts, sails, shrouds, | rigging, anchors, chains, tools, cooking utensiis, dishes, beds, bedding, table linen, towels and furniture; bunks and staterooms will accommodate 13 per- sons; one six-oar gig, 16 feet long; one launch, 13 feet long, with 2 h. p. engine ana connections chereto. Dated at New London, this ¥6th day of Bep- tember, 1913 J. H. Tubbs, Deputy Bheriff. octy FOR SALE—One pair of horses, five and six years old, welghing about %00, good workers, and one a nics ariving horse; both sound and Kkind. Address A. Mitchell, Killingly Conn, it. F, D. No. 2, or call at the Maple CGlen House, Nortn Foster, R, TuKd :'ruvliu;nce and Danielson electric. oct KFOR SBALE—Thoroughbred Ayrshire bull, 18 months old, J. G. Lewis, R. ¥\ D, 1, 80. Coventry, Conn. octéd ¥FOR SALE—A handsome antique four high pust solid mahogany bed- stead, thore than 100 years old,;in fine condition; @ great burgain. é)r. Frauk white, R F. D. 3, Norwich. Phone 222-14. seplid FOR SALE Busy boarding house; good lecation; price reasonable. In- yuire 15 Franklin Street sepléd FOR SALE—Lodging house in the most desirable section of St. Botolph St, in Back Bay disirict. This house is exceptionally well furnished and is full of permanent lodgers, Will posi- tively show an income of $125 monthly vver and above all expenses, It must be seen to be appreciated. Other cir- cumstances compel sale. Write for price and terms. Boston Real Estaie Co., 120 Boylston St. Boston, Mass. sepl2d THINK IT OVER—350 noteneaas and 250 6% &r-‘uhr business size) euvelop aeatly printed, for i each, $3.00. Beud for samy! prices for any printing you are in need of. The Bulletin Company, Norwich, Ceonn. FOR BALE-—O. 1 C. pigs, thorougn- breds, registered, none beiter in country, Ludlew Farm, North 8te: - ~F. D. & Norwich, Conn. H. F. U; 500 and PRINTING—Look at these prices: 500 6% envelopes (regular business size), card priuted in cormer, $L.40; 1,000, $2.00; 5,000, $6.00; 10,000, $10.00. 500 noteheads, 6x9 printed, $1.40; 1,000, $2.10; 5,000, $6.50; 10,000, $i2.50, 00 eiterheads, 8;@:‘11, printed, $1.75; 1,600, 3.80; 5,000, .50; 10,000, $18.50. 500 blilheads, 7x815, printed, . b $2.10; 5,000, $i.00; 10,000, $13.50. 3500 statements, bl4x8%, printes $1.40; %000 $1.85; 5,000, $6.00; 10,000, $11.00. rinfing of ~evéry description =done romptly. Send for samples. etin Co., Printers wad Binders, Ner- wich, Conn. SACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located 78 acre farm, 85 acres excelleni plow balance pasture and wood, good hmll.us miles from R. R. station and i e, Dear narkets. 14 room colonial house with verandas, best condltion outside and in, large barn, painted, new henhouse, cost $365, sheds, outbuildings. ‘buildl worth $5,000; price $3.30 $1.000 down. Includes nouschold fur- nishings, farming_tocls and poultry. Tryon's Agency., Willimantic. Conn. - FOR SALE 3 The splendid two-tenement house in good condition, beautifully located on a fine lot on Central Avenue, corner Hickory Street. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FARWS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Strasl, Willimantis, Comn FOR SALE Cottage of 9 rooms, steam, electric lights and open plumb- ing, at 84 River Avenue. Wiil be sold cheap on easy terms. N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main Street, Seashore Land For Saia stato macadam Atlantic ocean from 25 minutes’ ride ‘rom Westerly station, NY.NH &HRR FRANK W. COY. Long Distance Telephone, 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L decllc Main, North Stoningten, octlod he Bul- | gentleman a steam heated, furnished room, with privilege of bath and tele- phoae, at Bulletin. TO Building on Franklin St. Inquire at .| TO RENT—A six-room tenement with all modern improvements, including steam heat. Box 200, Bulletin. octad A PRIVATE FAMILY would reat to References exchanged. Apply uvlgx RENT-—Barn In rear of Bulletin FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- vo;:,l;?:u. 88 Union St. Telephoue 834-4 he store Mo. 3i Broad- TO RENT—T) way, next to the lel‘!gl'\ Hotel, and | DIW occupied by W. J. Townsend as a ry slora. Apply to William fi;w.lddl PRIy .ID""H- —_— e TR UP TO DATE furnisheu rooms. . Igluuu bullding. Mrs. Lees. 376 fi oc TO RENT - From November 1st House on. River Avenue with all modern improvements, including sfeam heat, hard wood floors, combination gas and electric light, fire place and two toilets. Inquire of H. A, WULF, . 161 Main Street. 5 minutes walk from Thermos factory T0 RENT From Oct. 1st, the upfar floor of the Osgood Building, No. 103 Broadway, now used as a box shop. For particu- lars, inquire THE CHAS. 0SGOOD CO. Commerce St. sepltd FOR SALE. FOR SALE Three buildings on and near North Main St. containing three good, stores and four tenements, all well rented, Good invest- ment propesition for quick buyer. Stock, fixtures and good will of pmxaem\xg Millinery establish- men! THOMAS H. BECKLEY, ‘May Building, Phones 724 278 Main Street. 368-2 FOR SALE 60 acre farm, 20 acres clear, bal- ance pasture and woodland, plenty of wood and some tim- ber, place well watered. House has 7 r and in fair condi- tion, with' barn and other build- _ ings. This farm is located -8 miles from Franklin 8quare or 30 minutes’ walk to three mills or the trolley cars. Price $1600, and can get a Iliberal loan if necessary. FRANCIS D. DONAHUE, Central Bldg, Norwich, Conn. 5 per cent. fo 6 per cent. In these days, when you can Fot this return on conservative nvestments, wla: take uncalled for chances? hy not confine yourself to the purchase of inu- vestment bonds of high stand- ard? Messrs. Spencer Trask & Co. have been in the investment banking business about 40 years, and the securities recommended by them have been thoroughly investigated. Write for Bond Cirpular No. 101. JAMES L. CASE, Correspondent. 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn ' A FEW SEASHORE LOTS Situated in the Towl of Cuuriestown, 1, fronting thke Atlantic Ocean, on one of the best bathing beaches in the 8tate. These lots are lfty (50) feet fronitage on oceun and ovue hundred fifty (150) feet deep. In the rear ot ihese lots there is a salt water pond nine miles long, sandy bottom, excei- lent beating und fishing. The price Jor these lots is two hundred ($2v0) dol- lars. Remember the prices that were paid for lots at Pleasant View four ears n‘fo and the prices that are be- ng paid now. These cottage sites that I am offering for only 3200 are on the same ocean, same beach, only a f miles east of Pleasant View. Here I8 a chance to buy a seashore cottage site at a low figure and have it increase in value many fold in a year or two. Avail yourselves of this opportunity and don’'t be among those that will say (after they are all sold) I wish I had bought one. Come and look the lots over and remember if you pur- chase one 1 pay your expenses for any distance not over 100 miles. Trans- portation from Westerly in auto. In- vestigate. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 snd 2. augld Westerly, R. L JUST ARRIVED. Express car 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. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES POETRY ‘THE OPEN SmASOX. See the hunters on the tral d, wan pale, y, day by A How they trail the sommon preyt In and out and up and down, Everywhere about the town, Never using, never quitting, Never failure once admitting. Hunting what? Not dfir or Nor the fox of b . tadl— that— the vague, elusive flat! re’s a huntress! Note her wrathl five pokey rooms and bath 's! B dollar That's insane!’ he hits the 1l again. Here's anot! wealthy very; Thinks this too ordinary, Looks with sneer most compreh: d “I wish something more ik Some want south, some nor Some prefer the eighteenth floor, ht do{lou; i Some take small flats, others won’t; Some like hall boys, others dom't! Some :mt derk wood, some waat 8, To the owners’ vast delight. Some want this and some want that— But everybody hunts a flat! —Paul West, in New York Times. The fair soprano—bl: To German -ong.w Fr&m Italy the ryton stray, B ad you bu; ide who tentive The And fix the With an Her laughter's merry er—Had ,your appendix remeved ye]t)‘;" Ryer—No, but I have several El;y-xclm‘ estimating on the job— fe. s “How did you find %t chop?” 'in- quired the proprietor the MEI. “With & microscope,” answered his candid .nut.——Pltw Post. for work?” “No, : , but I'm willing to work 's the only way I can get it."—Topel Clln‘"!l. ; “Are you good at pu Lo = “Then mlab!',yon can me hfi. going to hanven in politics —Detroit Free Press. 'Mrs. Jim—Have o John has a meeting ; a7 she wants to the Sewine soclety " noon? . Mrs. Frank—No; world has she heard &z{ tell this time? — graph. of those you'll Fliegende Blaetter. 2 “Here, waiter, what's with your bill of ¥ beefsteak on right, sah. “I see a_ local granted a lic about it?” : sues those licenses to fool-killer, I Courier-Jo “If you make the holdup mfl‘.”‘% al regarded it with a gl that's such an old —Chicago Tribune. | Little Hoosier (to - Boston hoy who is vmgn; r'lllmI)J—tm li:n:;v- in’ picher shows' e If you mean photographic illustrations of "animated nature d ed on 2 screen, why, I have with somessatisfaction—Judge. “that boy of You: W today is his I :I_ve gll'm a new knife! Youngpop—I tell you, mine is a wonder. wsy:d birthday, an He has had it for fully three-quarters of an hour and hasn’t cut himself vet. —Philadelphia Record. The bilge keels being made larger rolling. The Cia lntlurnu phica is now ins g;: Paulo, Brazil, million gallons in the 31 1-3 million gallons the first half of 1912. the United States are tral News learns, to}be London. - A strong synd registered, and a ‘weeks. in, Manchuriz is toh THE GLADNESS OF GLADYS. In French the.tenor sang his role, The basso was a Swede; er soull k.tnd; the band, When. through the halls of art yeu se) store The treasures of a b% 'rom some forgot! You brlv;l{ o..::k to unde: <t ‘l‘l ts at hand For man to give a care To studies of the sort. 1t _is not so with Glad ear; 3 The e of it clear; n Star. HUMOR OF THE DAY get & Week's it mmm Beefsteak comes under the eral head of an '—$3 extra, b ievelana Piain Dowler- e o ‘I'd like to MM _notse,” q 11 stuff :fi: hand- kerchjef in your mouth!” The victim ghastly smile. “Ob, 1 he ’-:umd. ad come to join Dulieiie’ OXoe sepldd | 4. 5"n the chorus there wers shown FOR RENT-—Flat six rooms, McKin- Recruits from -every 3 ley Ave. Inquire 18 Malif. sep6d Gr"vve m)o‘:‘anld uguu. c:. too, ere listening ou! RNISHED ROOMS—Central loca- enge 3 e, tion. Mra. Emma Morse, 18 Union Bt Ar%h.&mft ?:: ulfl.g“ . S R Sugtss But Gladys, with her sixteen years TGO mENT—Store at 61 Franklin 8t;| And confldence sublime, % 'mlm )O?ILM,“:D‘, ‘%}Efl"u“ ‘"“‘flf,"' Declnrfoed.. all free from doubts or n a t P 243 - quire a ulletin ce. iy She'd had a Levely Time! X “Rosa, my mother-in-law is e? g % fmy 5 R hvarie Giehes’ ux“"a e er X "We?!. the first time you give ome ‘who 18- “The them THE KALEIDOSCOPE on battleships are to prevent excessive ‘Cinemato- in the city of and at a recent meeting the directors were authorized to raise its capital to $2,000,000 gold. Motor , spirit ‘was imported by the British lnl!- to. the ent of 25 1-2 first half of 1910, in.the first hal? of 1911 and 36 1-2 million gallons i - t banke established in The all-nigh 2 Dt imitated in has been cate head ofllce_wm be opened in Piccadilly within "a few 1 consumption of matches e el s eatimated at 70000 s, of which 40,000 tons are consumed in Northern Manchuria. price of $7 a ton, is mnearly $500,000 per annum. At a mean e volume of trade Most of the matches come from Japan. In various places, even France, snow fell in the midst in Southern of the wheat harvest, and the meteorologists, unable to give any other explanation of such unprecedented weather in mid- summer, mysterious relation with earthquakes in Turkey. formity present, he says, cent. have ascribed it to some the recent rihor quoted by the Gas A French auihor quot y the Ga World points out that there is roor_n for improvement in ::a manufacture tles; what ig wan fanah mflr:thar than durabflity. the diflm] fi'!-l"l lighting power among manties m nfe sarsr:m batch may a.m_u}mt to 40 per d 1s uni- At City Forily acres of bhigh lanc siluate on road overlsoking the Point Judith on the east to Montauk on the west. Only Tel. 1139, E. R. PIERSON. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewe..: and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old establisned firm to deal with. (Establisned 1872.) . THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Mnin Strect. Unstairs. ALIERICAN HOUSE, TUNER F. C. GEER, Zhone 511 122 Prospect St Farrel & Sandeérson, Prop. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes. Traveling Men, eto.. Livery connected Shetuckst Sireet S T At the entrance of a New York eity department store is & placard an- nouncing that 12 foreign languages are spoken by employes. Thege are French, German, Italian, Russian, Polish, Hun- garian, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Spanish, Portuguese and Roumanian. || Can any foreign store offer equal in- ducements in the polygot line to fits customers? Situated on the Detroit river, direct- 1y ulmmsl(o the city of ‘Detroit, with an excellent ferry service, mot only is Windsor the point of closest contact with the United States, but it is cen- trally located in the Dominion o Canada, midway between the estab- lished market of eagtern Camada and the rapidly growing . Canadian wes!, with the advantage of' shipping and railway facilities. Added to this is the advantage. of cheap. pawer

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