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GENERALLY FAIR v " —_— TODAY AND TUESDAY. PIORWICH, CONN., muinwmar, OCT. 14, 1912, B — I —— FULL ASSOC!, ATED PRESS DESPATCH: © Wy uad o Buuig v soiigut. | Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at the Auditorium, \ vll.l:lvllh and Photoplays at Davis r. lorwich Typographical Unlon, Local No, 100, meats i Carpenters’ Hall. rletta Crosman In The Real Th at Davis Broadway Theater. - "yl o L O. O. ¥, meots . ol meel in Carpenter: N orwiob, Conclave, No. 424, 1. O, H, ANNOUNCEMENTS - N. E. O. P. meets tonight. TFrank A. Bill has boys' solid and durable school shoes at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.76; see them today. 3 Additions to Directory File of The Bulletin Co. es of the following cities were_placed in the directory file of The Bulletin office last week, being re- ceived from the Price, Lee Co. of New Haven—Boston, Buffalo, Waterbury, ort, Providence, Syracuse, en, New Haven, Danbury, New London, Fitchburg, Leominster, Clin- mfl:ttlflcld. ‘Westfleld, Bloomfleld, J ‘Wallingford, Newark, Omaha, Sjoux City, Minneapolis. DAVIS THEATER. First Presentation of “Alkali lke's s from the The- T pany of French pla atre Sarah Berahardt, Pa tures were produced by the company of Pu : As these films exceed 5,000 feet in length, taking nearly two hours to show, ta say nothing of the consi ble extra expense, but one vaudevl act will be given on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Reeves and Werner, “two blg men with two big volce who Will be heard between the flm pic- a1 d"ATt Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA LEGAL NOT! ES. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missloners for Aew London Count & sp c: liquors, ale, Rhine wine lager beer, and cider in the building at 2i2 Main street, Town of Norwici, except in the rooms and apartments id saia building, any part or parts of wilich are cut oft or partitioned in such manner as to etiring et in direct .line from any church edifice or public or parochial school, or the prem- ises pertaining thereto, or any pos.- office, public library,” or cemetery, Dated at Norwich, this Sth day of October, A, D. 1912, Mary A. Conway ¢ Co, by Mary A Conway, Applicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appiication of Mary A. Conway & Co. for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a sultable person to be licensed pur- suant to said application. | missioners of New London County: LEGAL NOTICES. Certiicate No. 661. 0 THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO: sioners of New London County for a fifty dollar drusg: v sell spirituous and in- juors, ale, lager beet, wino and cider to be sold on ‘the 1 a practicing physiclan drunk on the premises. uantities mot exceeding one gallon. ept other than distilled liquors, and | ies not exceeding five | Main s d at N 1 treet, Town orwich, this day ot October, A. D. 1912. "Jonu | Dunn, Applicant and Proprietor. We. | e undersigned, are electors and tax- yers, owning real estate, of the of Norwich. and hereby sign and | se {he foregolng application of » A. Dunn for a druggist's license, and hereby certify that sald applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pur- suant to said application. Dated at rwich, th - of October, A, D. 12. ir Cassidy, Jeremiah J. Desmond, Smith, Isaac 8. Jones, W. P. McGarry. 1 hereby cer- tify 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. D. 1912. Chas. 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. octl4M Certificate NG. 251. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO)(I‘ hereby apply for a fifty dollar druggist license to sell spirituous and intoxicat- ing liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider tn he sold on the prescription of a practicing physician and not to bs drunk on the premises. In ~uantitles not exceeding one gallon. Except otner than distilled liquors, and those in quantities not exceeding five -~allons, At No. 118 Franklin_street, Town of Norwich, Dated at Norwich, thiseSth day of October, A. D. 1912. Charles C Treat, Applicant and Proprietor. We, the undersigned, are electors and tax- payers, owning real estate, of the Town WANTED. WANTED—Position as housekeeper for widower oOr convalescent nursing or companion; city preferred. Answer J., Bulletin_Office. octldd ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT?" are inserted at the rate of 5¢ per line, six words to the line FOR SALE. FOR SALE—To reduce stock, nice yoke of oxen, 4 coming 3, young stock; also cows, Dr. Sweet, Jewelt City. octl4d WANTED—Cotton mill help for night work: card strippers, comber tenders, drawing tenders and speeder tenders. Man ]18:(;"' Mig. Co., Putnam, Conn. oct WANTED — Position as housekeeper for widower or small family; city pre- ferred. Answer J., Bulletin Oftice. octlIFMW WANTED—A three or four room ten- ement. Apply to Box 60, Bulletin. octl2d WE WANT 500 bushels charcoal. Tel- ephone 506. octl2d WANTED—A good 1200-pound horse; also man 4ccustomed to farm work. W. S. Vafl, Yantic, Ct. Tel. 288-5. octl2d WANTED — Experienced woman for general housework in family of two adults; must be good plain cook and laundret to Edwin Milner, Moosup, octl2d WANTED—Family with 2 weavers FOR SALE—One pair of steers and one_ horse. M. O, Swan, Tel. 615-12. octIWFM ¥OR SALE—Busy boarding house in Movsup; good locatlon; price reason- able. Inquire 15 Franklin St. octlid FOR SALE—Cheap, 10 shoats, suit- able to fat; $50-pound h learless and gentle.” W. S. Vail ntic, ~Ct. Tel. octl2d FOR SALE — Thirty highly bred White Plymouth Rock cockereis at 31 each. “Storer Farm, Inc. octild FOR SALE—Pullman reed baby car- riage. Appiy at 50 Washington Btreet or phone 1026- octlld FOR SALE—Farm of 100 acres, With 8lock and tarming (ool located in Mohegan, near troiey line. Particulars can be obtained at ierguson & Cner- bouncau's, 239 Main St. Norwich, Conn. octild FOR SALE—Two flve year old cows; one new milci, other due Saturday. ° ™ TO RENT. TO RENT—Modern cottage of Tooms ai 24 Summer St, Laurel Hilk; up to date in every particular; one of the best rents in city. Inquire 28 Sum- mer St. 5epOFMW TO RENT—Furnished rooms i private family in ery central l‘;ca‘- ton; steam heat and modern conven- iences. Inquire of Bulletin Co. sep27d TO RENT—For small family, s roum, upper tenement at 80 ,CLff St.; all improvements except hedl. J. H. Whitney, 48 Oak St. / octidd TO RENT—A six-room tenement with all modern Improvements, including Steam heat. Box 200, Bulletin. octsd “TO RENT--Barn In rear of Bulleti; Building on Franklin St lnqulr: l‘;. Bulletin Ofilce. sepléd FOR RENT--Flat six rooms, McKin- ley Ave. lInquire 18 Maif. sepéd FURNISHED ROUMS—Central loca- A"ifldfl. ‘Emma Morse, 18 Union St _— MENT—Store at §1 Fran 5 & good Jocation for any retall h‘l“l‘l‘?ll.:. Inquire at Bulletin Office. Jy21d dern con- POETRY . PRIMROSE-WOOD. This fs th rose- h": Primrose-wood, and betdly The blossoms, washed with raf Light up' the greening "elcpe here, . ¥oar-by year, Spring leaps to iife agaln. Unchanged, unchanged! The constant earth renews shl-lnr patient round of days, eds sunlight, sho h“”ni fewpower and balm of Through all her anclent ways. I am as one of th _Karth's constel Unsealed again, at new starry throng, lations brigut, the frozen .founts of song \ Leap to the living light! Let memory 'tu hw"y ™, In memory's darkesd To this starred solitude, Behold again t) '""wg"' he happy, nestling The slopes of Primrose-wood! —London Chronlele. e et duiaiciey GLORIES THAT HAVE PARSED, The ralnbow comes and And lovely 15 the rose: oo The moon doth with delight Look around her when the heavens asg are; Waters ofy a- starry ni Are beautiful and fl'.lI aht The sunshine is a glorfou birth; o 1'go But yet I know, whi 3 That there Miath sed away a glory P from the earth ~—~Wordworth. —— OUT HUNTING. The hunting season’s apen now. w’-s:"z?{ - bes at an_ ibex o Baug, bang! . O & co¥l It was a gnu as like as FURNISHED ROOMS, ail mo Dat. at Address Fred Durr, Norwich Town, pr " 3 o . not, Panta” St ach day ot Betoper 8, b | of, Nofvleh end horchy e aad eny | 4 atn i P~ who' S woete: | Bk T oy eerea gy §| TR 1 O B T M T | B0 e T s sher o 2. N 0 o ' N & r' Y a, . and alter . m. ¥ g den, John F. Granéy. Dennis 1. Dris. | Charles C. Treat for a druggist’s 1i- | one-loom work, Apply B. Lucas & Co. | & 1. & . 0 | SENT—The store Mo B Brocic| DAnE. ban! Another rip-roaring comedy riot of | coll, ‘William J. Haggerty. 1 hereby | cense, and-hereby certify that said ap- | Poquetanuck, Ct. FOR SALKE—A handsome antique | way, next to the Wav. % Hotel. and | 1 this renmowned western series, with | cerrify that the above named signers |Dplicant is a suitable person to be Ii- WANTED — Salesman and_ cutter; | four high pul:t l%ld mlhu“ld.uymb;:. now occupied by W, Jtanmn‘d P m;l un'r or & moose. Augustus Carney, the world’s funni- |and endorsers are electors and tax- |censed furgun} to sald agpliutlon' guaranteed salary; chance for ad- ::fix‘}i e t‘ % h‘h Jears old, tn fne flmry slora. APHIY to William H. | 5 08 h:‘fiu' = ;- it Sacad est comedian, in his great role. Re- | payers, owning real estate, in the &ntt eraAN%rwlcia.z this rxl:u gny of | Vancement to right man. A“""u%" e e ok Dhas ielda. apriza e T oome, member Alkall Tke's Auto, and Alkall | fo¥n of Norwich, | Dated at Norwich, | etdber, £ Dy 1932, CRarics X N | 98 gt 22314 sepl7d UP TO DATE furnishea Much shot and powder I expend, Ike Plays the Devil Chas. 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. octi4) | Smith, M. D., John B. Fanning. 1| WANTED—200 couples to attend the | —go—irm po~Forainy houss; | U T te dullding. Mra. Lees. § To get a fat deer 1 ite 4 . Pathe's Weekly, No. 39;1912 (Sept. | —— —— . | hereby certify that the above named | first social and dance by the Young | . .;™ afion. price reasomsble. o But only get a dear old friend. ; g00d [ Bang, ban ‘28).~Hot ings, Wash.—Three train | TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM-|gigners and ¢ndorsers are electors and | M Social club in Parish Hall, Taft-| 8990 jocatofic pries Coh 8, - a tr e aro Killed ad nevaral other per. | B iy or . lisamse o Sl and | Foreor oreila® TSalSrieia T Che | v Saevenin Oct 1 YOR Bl Lodging Jogss 1o e TO RENT L s own of Norwich. % e °d when a Northern Paclfic | exchange spitituous and Intoxicating | this 10th day of October, A. D, 1912. TRD _Working foreman _and | most desirable section of "§2° B3tolph | From November 1t House on River HUMOR OF THE DAY m‘"m collides with an east- | liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine |Chas. 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. ooti4M | WANTED =Working foreman \ 880 |si in Back bay district “This Louss | Avenue with all modern improvements, Law -puht'tox':on g::' ufifi'fi&mfi‘{ e e pe i L ':zl:m{x’fi—w'?élfsexsc‘é; O BOARD OF COUNTY COM- | larm and dairy; farm rough and i }1“l"‘::‘“‘;;‘.‘,‘{en:'jlgd;';‘;:"“"‘m'-“ 18 |including steam heat, hard wood| . w s Blenheim park. Fern Glen, Mo—The | in thé rooms and apartments 'in said | missioners for New London County: I|lonesome place; only competeni men 3 floors, combination gas and electric ‘There's one thing T want locomotive of a Missouri Pacific pas- senger train traveling at 70 miles an leaves the rails and wrecks the killing two trainmen. Epernay, eral of the principal of the famous Mercier cham- dustry are destroyed by fire. mla are killed. Los Angeles, 'ense of the McNamara trials, the Cal~—Claren: Darrow, and famous labor leader, addresses the erowds after the Labor day parade. ce counsel for Atlantic City, N. J—Gov. Woodrow ‘Wiison reviews the Spanish War Vet- erans in reunion. 1. Gen. Nelson A. Miles. New York, N. Y~—In the Hud- won River Yacht club water carnival, Mies Ida Schnall wins a medal after | LIS 8th day of October. A. D, 1912. L. Chayj , H. A, Wulf, Joh A. some spectacular diving. Terre Haute, | Moran, pg‘v”.mp McGarry,uP, J. OBgylnn. er Vice President Fair- speaks at the unvelling of a tab- commemorating the battle with the Indians at Old Fort Harrison, in uarter mile run and.connecting oes to hydrant in 47 2-5 seconds. New Sovait ninkag of e seond e oo Soore, New York 1, Brookiva 1 Henristta Crosman Tonight. ‘The Real Thing” s the comedy that Henrletta Crosman and her com- m will t here tonight. The 2 e e A R R pion tennis singer, athlete and all round ,,,3‘,",':{_- Husband, attracted by these very things, fell in love with her, Soon as she Is married, wife becomes abscrbed in household duties and rais- ing her little family. Dutiful moth- er, you say. Yes, but she forgets her husband. comes along for a visit. She's been married—now a wid- oW, A‘l.tmdc: when she learns her [ oct14d _ JOHN E. PRIOR, Judge. famly o aver” 50 anywhere it her | ar lork i GOLLT, OF FROBATE, mELD husband. More astounded when she | of Norwich, on the 15th Ay of Ottabor ;-iy m:r d nr&ln-lTw Fusig & ‘I?" i ltfllu rl:;ow‘ J. AYL};NG "J"d?" and pref 1, k Tesent—NELSON J. NG, Judge. THS wite's. undarstady ent OOWI 88 | L tate of Charles C. Holyer: Iate of ble to tell the wife. 'Simply decides Norwich, in said District, deceased. to.awaken the wife to the fact that :: has a husband; and the fact that s married does not give her the ;&.'m t ogo about in curl papers all . . "The re- of the avife, the spoiled children and the husband is accomplished in time, but in adminis- to others the widow forgets she has her own love affair and gets all October, A. son, by Samuel Sanderson, Applicant. Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and 1 hereby certify that the above named slgners and endorsers are electors and Town of Norw Chas, administration account with sald estate building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such man- ner as to form bodths. side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of business Is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or puble or parochial school, or the premises pertaining thereto, or any Dostoffice, public library, or cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this Sth day of A. D. 1912. Farrell & Sander- We, the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, -owning real estate, of the endorse the forcgoing application of Farrell & Sanderson for a license, and hereby certify that sald applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at Norwich, taxpayers, owning real estate_in the ch. Dated at Norwich, this 9th day of October, A. D. 1912, S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. octl14M AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Plainfield, within and for the Dis- trict of Plnlnfllegl]l.z on the 12th day of October, A. D. A Present—JOHN E. PRIOR, Judge, state of Frances M. Denison, late of Plainfleld, in said District, deceased. The Hxecutor having exhibited his to this Court for allowance, it is Ordered, That the 19th day of Octo- ber, A, D. 1912, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Probate Court Room in Plainfield, be, and the same is, as- !ltsned for a hearing on the allowance | of sald adminlstration account with said estate, and this Court directs the Executor to cite all persons interested wuerein to aPpesr at sald time and place, by publishing this order once In The Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and by posting a copy on the public signpost in the Town of Plainfield, nearest where the deceased last dwelt, at least five days before sald time as- signed, and return make to this Court. Mary E. Selzer of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed a petition vraving, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporting to be the last will and_testament of said deceased be admitted to probate. ‘Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said petftion be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in sald District, on_the 17th day of October, D. 1912, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, and that mbtice of the hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and clder in the building at 112 Thames street, Town of Norwich, ex- cept in the rooms and apartments’ in sald building, any part or of which are cut off or partitioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms, My place of busi- ness Is not located 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 library, or cemetery, Dated at Norwich, this 9th day of October, A. D. 1912. Mlichael Murphy His & Co., by Michael X Murphy, Applicant. Mark T Chas. D. Noyes: Witness to Mark. ‘We,. the undersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the fol‘usolns application of Michael Murphy & Co. for a license, and hereby certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pur- suant to sald application. Dated at Norwich, this 9th day of October, A. D. 1912. Thomas McMahon, John Done- gan, Nicholas Dempsey, Charles D. Shefman, Willlam P. McGarry. I here- by certify that the above named sign- ers and endorsers are electors and tax- ayers, owning real estate, in the ‘own of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 10th day of October, A. D. 1912. Chas. S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct14M TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY €0M- missioners for New London Countv: 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 407 Main street, Town of Norwlich, except in the rooms and apartments In safd build- ing, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rqoms. My place of business is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or Fubllc or parochial school, or the prem- ses pertaining thereto, or any post- office, public library, or cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this Sth_ day of October, A. D. 1912. Michael H. Dona- hue & Co., by Michael H. Donahue, Ap- plicant. We, the undersigned, are electors and faxpayers, owning real es- tate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Michael H. Donahue & Co. for a license, and hereby certify that sald applicant is a suitable person to be licensed pursuant to said appli- cation. Dated at Norwich, this 8th dw of October, A. D. 1912. Chester . Barnesr{; win R. Edwards, Emil A Jahn, John A. Walz, Henry Gebrath I hersby certily that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers owning real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 10th day of October. A. D. 1912 | Bulletin [dress “Foreman,” care octlld WANTED—Hall's Barber Schuols, 814 ‘Washington 8t, Boston, Mass, Wages, room, board, railroad ticket furnished by “61 co-operative propositions.” oct7d —_— WANTED—A neat, capable girl for eneral housework; good wages. A Ricketson, Taftville. quu' oc! need NDP&. ress F. B. 115-5. WANTED—A few good weavers for cotton mill; also frame spinners and doffers and a mule spinner. The Quid- nick-Windham Mfg. Co., 1llimantic, Conn. octld WANTED—Piano_cuning. A. G. Qor- dofl.‘sil Prospect Bt, City. TelL 633-. Y’ WANTED—LIive poultry. G. A. Bui- lard. Tel & £ augdld HELP WANTED Two competent Cooks, 3 General Housework Girls, a Man and Wife for Farm, 2 Boys and Day Laborers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. WANTED At once for Automobile Tire Bullding— first class American men—married preferred—permanent position. Apply THE HARTFORD RUBBER WORKS CO., Hartford, Conn. octTd 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., 31 Commerce St. tively show an income of $125 monthly over and above all expenses,. 1t mus be seen to be appreciated. %hl eir- cumstances compel sale, Write £ price_and_terms, ston Real Bs Co. 111‘\:‘ Boylsion 3t. Boston, Mass. pis THINK IT OVER— 250 notensaas and 350 6% (regular business size) envelopes, a e cach, “§id0. an T o e8! eatly printed, for §1.9¢ R g g R pricés for any printing you are in need of. 'The Bulletin Company, Nerwich, Cona. b '}2‘ - od, Teds, register countr; ..tudhw ton. F¥. D. % utton. LE—G. 1. C. pigs, thorougn- none bet'er in SRR, orwich, PRINTING—Look at these prices: 6500 6% envelopes (regular business card iuted in corner, 3.L.40; 08, $10.00. pri $2.00; 5,000, $6.00; 10, noteheads, $x¥5, primts 1.40: 1,000, FOA0s beovo, 3o Toreon, Nizke. 500 ‘heads, 8} x11, printed, $1.76; 1,000, 5,000, $9.50; 10,000, Jise. s 7xi print 1.60; " 1,00 -dumfh‘&o' Liami " printed 3140; 1,000, $1.83; 5,000, ?&.o 10,000, t‘mofi Prlnuan of every description done 10m) Bend for samples. The Bul- etin C: Printers wad Blnders, Ner- wich, Conn. SACRIFICE leasantly located 18 acre farm, 35 acres excelleat plow }-.n{ balance pastu %im narkets, ho; enhous uildings SALE—Pl lahings, Tarming. oots © and povicrr: o ouitr,. E‘ryal:i'k‘enu?.wmlwu& éfl:‘i‘ n IN ORDER TO Introduce “Maple Court” to the public I will sell the splendid mew six room Bungalow, finished with all modern improvements in th} best manner, at a sacrifice price, E. A. PRENTICE, 'Phone 300. 86 CIliff Street Cows For Sale CARLOAD NORTHERN COWS JUST ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE, Telepheone. North Franklia, Ct. octlld 5 t | light, fire place and two toilets. Inquire of H. A. WULF, . 161 Main Street. 5 minutes walk from Thermos factory while T am in Europe.” “And “The Hungarian goulash in ‘Washington Herald. 11 - Perkins (as he misses for the 30th time)—Tut! Tut! Fudge! Caddie— Bay, bos: cal o 8, you cant’ legrn to mr ser d dat language.—Harper's Husband—You don't K TORENT [eirame ples? Youn, -Yes, but rou havy From Oct. 1st, the upper floor of the | Nothing to 1 put two dyspepsia g:sm‘:‘angu.l}'m.ng.e Noil oxl Br tablets in each one.—Pathfinder. furs, inquire THE CHAB. OS30DD GO, farrsn, A 140 HGhC o th Hios- Com: Bt. i 4 gt - know wha! S sepldd | yoy con‘lgn fliht%yhu a dab FOR SALE. For Sale THE MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY Neo. 145 Washington St., owned by Mr. Chas. J. Carew, may be purchased on most favor- able terms If sold this week. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. CENTRAL STATES ELECTRIC CORPORATION 10 YEAR NOTES These n are secured by deposit with Trustee of stock of the Cleveland (Ohio) Electrio - lluminating Company, having a value of about 160 per cent. of the total outstanding issue of notes. They are eonvertible tn- to 7 per cent. Cumulative Pre- ferred Btock, if called prior to maturity. PRICE TO NET E% Per Cent. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. the tip of your nose."—I Journal. “You never speculated in corn?” saié the Chicago man.. “No," replied Mr Gt rim thix ey, ' Flading & 1k n’ at way. a red ea nnhuflh:bnvuhw‘lmla get engaged."—Boston Post, Bhe—You of powder on each ear, but none on Kansas City “Yes, before papa. ¥ my looking up his past life” “Mercy was risky!” “But he didn’t far. He stopped just as he George was the only nephew rich uncles."—Cleveland Mabel—Daddy, dear, specially on the I‘t: around it on the can't remember. handks help 1 tied those to remem I'd marked the calendar.—Punch. “I'm feeling well today, my mii at ease and my busiess s £ are you going that ?" ell, we always put holler when things shouldn’t we Mm: thas things are going right?"'—Loulsvilie Courfer-Journal. “Her husband's famlly was English, wasnt’ it7' “Yes, and good stock, too. He claims rehd&lp to Glad- ; .?5%13. - £ 5 L il‘ !E;?E EN stone” “Gladstone! That sheul ease his wife” “It doesn’t It h pride dreadfully when she hear( he was called ‘the great commoner.’* —Cleveland Plain Dealer. THE KAL_mgosc':ors Chas. 8. Holbrook, Town Clerk. oct14M TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO: missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a licensa to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating FOR SALE Three buildings on and near North Main St. containing three ™ good stores and four tenements, vendency of said petition and of said hearing thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this ordex one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District. at least three days prior to Peck’s Real Estite Agency FARHS A SPECIALTY WANTED Cooks, Waliresses, General House Girls and Housekeeper (middle aged. tangled up in that. Eventually every- turns out right and everybody is hdppler than they ever were before. Miss Crosman plays the widow. A whistle blown afr com by an_electric motor has been paten by a Chicago man. is attraction will not interfere with our regular matinee, which will bo“‘nln with pictures and vaudeville at BREED THEATER. “The Filibuster’s Ship,” Pathe Amer- ican Sensational Feature. In this big feature picture, there figures the schooner Sophia, sailing on a fillbustering expedition with a cargo gunpowder. One of the crew be- ing an habitual drunkard, by the name of Carter, kills the skipper in a fit of , and in the drunken brawl that follows, the big ship is blown to atoms by the exploding gunpowder. The story Is especially well acted, and ;hozhg:fll !cf}rlm in particular leaves | n e way of entertaining exeitement to be desired. The Essanay company is to the front agaln, with one of their high-class western productions, An Indian Sun- beam, by name. It has an all-absorb- Ing plot dealing with a little pioneer child, who s brought up by the red men. It {s distinctly an Indian story and abounds in situations that are | thrilling ang picturesque. Miss Edith R. Marshall, the dainty Instrumental soloist, has been secured for.a return engagement; a fact that will please all of the patrons of the Breed, THE BERNHARDT PICTURES, The management of the Auditorium theater takes pleasure in announcing | that Madame Sarah Bernhardt, the | greatest actress the world has ever known, will appear in a wonderful wm picture production of “Camille” at the Auditorium, for three days, be- ginning Monday, October 14 (today). Alexander Dumas’ masterpiece, “Camlille,” was chosen by Mme. Bern- | hardt as the best play for her to en- act In moving pictures, because her portrayal of the role of Marguerite Gauthier (Camille), has always been considered her greatest dramatic crea- tion. Bhe reaches the height of her emotiopal power as Camille, In the | moving pictures Mme, Bernhardt's | uperb acting 18 more noticeable than n the stage . Never has her peerless | rt been so clearly defined, standing ut so supreme, so unchallenged, as 1 this remarkable reproduction of her amille by the motion plcture camera, Camille 18 admirably adapted to the needs of the photoplAy, 1t i replete with dramatic action and hig scencs follow each other in quick sucesssion. ‘The story s told in pictures most viv- ! idly and comprehensively, Bernhardt, | the jus of tragedy, depicts Dumas’ in @ manner that one will not forget. varlous other charactors n the are interpreted by the mem. bers o€ Mme, Bernhardt's own come ASSESSORS’NOTICE. ons in the the date of sald hearing, and that re- turn be made to this Court. NELSON I. AYLING, Judze. The above and foregoing Is g true copy of record Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, octldd Clerk, NOTICE! Mecting to Admit Electors. The Selectmen and "Town Clerk of the Town of Lebanon will meet at the Town House in sald Town on Friday, Oct. 18th, A. D. 1912, from 9 o'clock a. m. until 5 o'ciock p. m., to examine the qualifications of those persons whose names appearsdn the list To Be Made, and admit to the elector's oath all those found qualified. And if all the names on the list not acted on upon that day the Board will be in session on Fridav, the 25th day of Oc- tober, for the same purps nd at the same hour: if it appears that the rights of any person whose name is on t To Be_ Made matures after sald Triday, the 23th inst. and on or be- fore the dav'of the electors’ meeting, the Board will meet on Monday, Nov. 6th. at the same hours for the pur- pose n Tebanon THOMAS, ) BRIGGS, . BURG. " Selectmen. J. ABELL. Town Clerk CHAS. acti4d | Town prague | ist, properly s 11 taXable proper the firs of sworn 1o, of by them' on 191 1 ty owne Oetobe list will i T, and | oct14d Lower Washington Street will | be closed to public travel un- | til further notice on account! of repairs to the street. Erroll C. Liilibridge, Street ?ommissioner. i lauors, ale, la~er beer, Rhine wine and cider in the bullding at 6 Rose place, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said building, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned In such manner as to form boothe, side rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of business is not lo- cated within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifice or Public or parochial school, or the prem-’| ses pertaining thereto, or any post: office, public library, at Norwich, r, A. D. 1912 & Co., by W. T. Ward, Applicant. We, the yndersigned, are electors and tax- pavers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing application of Willlam T. Ward & Co. for a license, and herehy certify that said applicant is a suitable person to be licensed our- guant to said licatiom. Dated at Norwich, h v of October, A. D. 1912, Ge adden C. D. Boyn- ton, C. K. J. Wholey, Charles F. Engls certify that the above name and endorsers ars electors and taxpayers, owning real es- own o orwich, Dated this 10t his day of Qetober Chas. 8. Holbrook,' Town 0ct14M Certificate OF COUNTY COM- London County 1 t a a fifty dollar drugglst license 1o sell spirituous and intoxicat- ing liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine | L be sold on fhe prescrip- ‘ticing physician and not 1 the premises. In quan- ding one gallon. Ex- tlc to tities cept other than distilled liquors, and “uantities not exceeding five o. 10t e those in llons. At 253 Central_avenue. of Norw Dated at Norwich, h day of October, A. D. 1912 ¥ _8 ice, Applicant and Pro- We. the nnder: | | | | ing reai estate, and hereby vn_of Norwich, si dorse the foregoing appll cation of James F. Service i glst's license, and hereby c said_applicant he John H. Charles E. Meech, | W. P. McGarry it hat the above named reers ara electors a LOST AND FOUND. ows and year- ormation regard- | A. A. Boothby, | ‘134 part FOUND t xhep Address T n Do, octild F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, second Kk oor, Shannon Bldg Nighh ‘pheme 1A J. B. LUCAS, Central Building Room 32 CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted at once for cash. Must good h-.rfun Fruit farms and farms with lake front- age preferred. Send particulars to TRYON’S AGENCY, ‘Willimantic, Conn. apra’a LEGAL NOTICES. ASSESSORS' NOTICE All persons in the Town of Montvilie liable to pay taxes are hereby notified to return to the Assessors on or before the first day of November, 1912, & writ- ten or printed list, properly signed and sworn to, or all taxable property owned by them on the first day of October, 1912, Those failing to make a Tist will be oharged a penalty of 10 per cent. additional, ucordlnfi to law. Blanks will be sent by mall upon application. Dated at Montville, Conn. Oct. 14, 1912, DAN D. HOMSE, FRED 1. PHILLIPS, FRANK A. ROGERS, Assessors. NOTICE The Selectmen and Town the Town of Colchester will hoid 4 meeting in the Selectmen's Room on 3 18, 1912, from 9 o'clock a. o'clock p. m, to examine the qualifications of electors and ad- minister the élector’s oath to those who are found qualified and whose names octldd "ar\pefir on_the list To Be Made. P. SWAN RATHBUN, GUY B. CLARK, . G. CARRIER, Selectmen. JOHN CONDREN, Town Clerk. Conn., this 1%th oct14d Dated at v of Octeber Colnhester, ds 912, Hack, Livel:y an;l Iioglrding STABLE e guarantee our service to be the | best at the inost reasonable prices. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave um betfer t Tuinge mudi Fastern Connsctinut equal to Thy letin Lor business vesulia Clerk of | G 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 132 Sprlng Strast, Wiilimantis, Soashors Land For Sale Forty acres of high lanc situate oa stato macadam road overioking ihe Atlantic ocean from Point Judiih on the east to Montauk on the west. Only 25 minutes’ ride from Westerly station, Y. NH. & H. FRANKE W. COY, < ux’:n‘ Distance Telephone. e doclfi treet, Westerly, R. L | MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jew: and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old established firm to deal with. (Established 1872) TAE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Maip Street. Upstairs. Overhauling and Repair Work | —_OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repairs, painting, trim- ming, upholstering and woed work Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scolt & Clark Gorp. Wl | 507 10 515 North Main St. all well rented. Good Invest- ment proposition for quick buyer. Stock, fixtures and good will of prosperous Millinery establish- ment. THQMAB H. BECKLEY, May Building, Phones 724 278 Main Street. 368-2 FOR SALE 60 acrg farm, 20 acres clear, bal- ance “pasture and woodland, plenty of wood and some tim- ber, place well watered. House has 7 rooms and in fair condi- tion, with barn and other build- ings. This farm is Jocated 8 miles from Franklin Square or 80 minutes’ walk to three mills or the trolley cars. Price $1600, and can get a liberal loan if necessary. . FRANCIS D. DONAHUE, Central Bldg, Norwich, Conn. A FEW SEAEHORE LOTS Situated in the Town of Chariestows, R. I, fronting the Atlantic Ocean, o of the best bathing beaches in the . These lots are fifty (b0) feet {roniage on ocean and ome hundred fifty (150) feel deep. In ihe rear of these lots there Is a salt water pond same ocean, same beach, only a few miles east of Pleasant View. Here is a chance to buy a seashore cottage site value many fold in a year Avail yourelves of and don’'t be among those that wiil (after they are all sold) 1 wish I bought one. Come and look these lots over and remember if you pur- chase one 1 pay your expenses for any distance not over 100 miles. Trana- or at a low figure and have it increase in | two. | this opportunity | In 1918 an exhibition will Landscrona, Sweden, 3 ing sary of the town. 500th anniver: . The invention of a flame derived from eleotric en that will not give off heat is clalmed by a French - tist who 1s keeping the detalls secret. A scheme is pn;poudmw the Hes- slan government for u of & b'r‘idn over the Rhine near Rude- e e Srases, vl : of whic 'russi $655,000, Hesse 3480,000 and the im- perial government the remainder. The bridge would be the largest yet builc in » Germany. The length would be about two-thirds of a mile. The Oesterreichische M fur den Orient states that m gdvernment proj . to contract a new loan of $30,000,000 in Paris. Tha former Servian finance minister, Dr, Pateu, has been intrusted with the ned gotiations for this loan, which, it s stated, is to be utilized chiefly for the | construction of new rallways. The boulevard being construeted b: | Vietoria park to the old ruins, is nearing completion. At pres- ent there remains to be hed of two miles to bring the road village 1imits Bridgeburg. makes a finished roadway of seme 13 miles. A soclety has been formed to Pop- ularize the planting of trees in Uru- nine miles long, sandy hottom, excei- be al the line of lent boaling and fishing. The price of | Ruay, its efforts to be along ine of these .lots ?s two ;una‘ d u:opo; dol- | the Arbor day exercises In the United lars. Remember the prices that were | States. Such celebrations have recent pald for lots at Pleasunt View four ||o peen held in practically every de- f::‘:.f ;oa“nu L p.“-el:‘mm“nn :: | partment. Citizens of all parties are . These cottage sites i and 1 am offering for ouly x::ufi are ?n th-‘ co-operating in the movement, 1t is possible that their efforts may in some measure overcome the presen lack of standing timber in the republic. The recent successful application of a propeller wor.ing in the alr as & means of propulsion both for a road nal barge has | vehicle and for a ca | heen followed by some Interestin- ex by French officers in Al | periments tation from Westerly in suto. In-|glers with a kind of siedge mount vestigate. on six wheels, driven by a 50 hor WILLIAM A. WILCOX, power motor, and similarly equipped Renl Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2. augsd Weaterly, R. L JUST ARRIVED. Express car of 25 Horses. nlos Chunks, big Hor: Some and Drivers. | v ysropeller. This vehicle, which ;:\l:‘l 2 Divee persons, travels ecasil o\er?hp rolling sand &t a speed of 1% to 1§ miles an hour, und Is said te L. | able to climb gradients of one in five It 1s belleved that this new means of transport will solve many of the diff cultles of communication in the Have on hand 45 head to pick from | hara, and it I8 hoped by fitting it w | They muat be sold or exchanged. wings not only 'ht; (T(Nm-u ite Eox » ~ys, hut to enable 1t oh ¢ v . ht Tean aver abstasies In ita path. St Tel. 1139, PIERSON. "\lniele If parfected, wauld no Aout pr—— | X ea le value In certal TR = prove af considerabl el e Bl | BAtta arkay -m-u! Parety ¢ {atin far business serults Pwall s tn Nesid