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E i AND TUERSDAY. HORWIGH, CON MONDAY, OCT. 28. 1912. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES 3 . TRAVELERS' DIRESTOwY. POETRY L NOTIGES. *. 'What Is Going On Tonight. | DON'T TRAVEL WITHOUT o et p 4 THE HOWE WILLS. ’ Vaudevill g o and Moving Plotures at . p v iy oy =)= Tlc New L.ondon Over the hills 2 white road cails, ThVu'ad-vnl- and Photoplays at Davis (NORWICH) "1"?:;;'1’;:7"' lr_v:z" [, O——— & Theator & a wiiign, tail, Unocas Lodge, Ne , L O. 0. 7', meets G ordy ¢ the Honor- - aring through night and day; In_0da Fellows' Hall G| Many Pesple Dis of Asute ndigestion e et o} Srobate, fwn)‘fnl»u he Line under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO REN |yn(|‘::;!” e Vil e el e oh s Unlo 0. (. fnterest of Melsina Rossmark, late of 4 an o ind J. of A, mects in Carpenters’ Hall, -NA weuld Have Norwich, Conn., deceased, in the fol- —TO— RATE OF But wiser the hearts who never Barbers' "Unlon meets in Carpentors’ = T eatute: ARE INSERTED AT THE Stray— R st Lol St raman ot & wact ot | NE W 'YORK i e o home bile are best orwiel 00! No. h . H., land containing about nine acres, more 3 - - ueets in Austin Bullding. & or less, with the house. barn. sheds STEAMERS t the lln Regions there are with summer queen, Norwloh Lodge, No. 24 B. O. P., | Never mind 3 tanding, 5 % _Regal throughout the y mgety iy Bcklapiag, Namorial wh ot osused | SRR hundings HEon e | Maine and City of Lowell C per line, S1X WO RN T cp— aft Lodge, No. 36, A. O. U. W. ; e L e ot Preston on | Tieis. s Beuty Sdse el vo TAnd mountains blue and shesr: "':‘.“».?'?.J:’.n“éfl.nfir‘ko 11,D. of P. that st:::n!: the soutiierly sido of the Stonington |1 ‘Rew York Youll have a delightfui Thete Sty ‘> Tigsme oo fav S00 oy LG g RN e toang | S5 P 5 et o g v | BRSSP et by ot WANTED. FOR SALE. TUAEHT: o et Sy varke K3 >’ ouse and barn thereon standing sit- a t (< t of Manhatt sl — ¥ " «ma g - Course at Central Baptist Church. that something | uate in the Town of Preston on the | “"Steamer leaves New Tonaon at 11 ; WANTED Purse makers on ring| FOR SALE—High grade upright pl- m;‘;“fw‘.m’"v;',o‘l’,}’n‘”"ézl"f,'m,"ta{"fi {“flq‘ The oia ho il ! b e {ghway: on-the James k. | ano; purchased new last March. Party | {s 3 ¢ ath, i e oid home hills are hest is clutching at|Wwesterly side of the highway on m., except Sundays, due New York, Pler [ mesh at highest prices. Mr, e ano; o M ken &t |St. Apply J. H. Whitney, 48 Oak .| ANNOUNCEMENTS wentorly ide of the Hallville pond. | %7 EaaP" Rivar. at 8:46, and Bice o | Crary, Jowett City, Conn. - octisd _|leaving town. 'rico right It taken, 8¢ |56, 5 W e e your heart Bald dercribed premises are fully de- | North Riva- 7 o'clock next morning. WANTED_Union painters. Apply at z s HEE = T Eager for scenes unknown, % & Squeesing t h b|5cTibed in ‘the application to sell on | TMens sccvice a 1a Carte; Stateronms | WANTED-Union pafiiort, RPN | “FOR sALEHorse, wagon and nat- | O RENTTeement of six rooms.|par and faint are their windings feet, i e i RerpIioR ot o[ % Skt T o CORRERY. NEW LONDON octisa 2 nesd, ‘ai reasonable price. Apply 461 (2}l modarn improyements, including plunaing from zone te ome: Frank A Bill has the exclusive sale 2o octasd Appointee to sell. T0- WANTED A presefesder for-Gordon | —e upper_bell. oct23d ut when they have, falled and wesry of ladles’ Patrician shoes, black and russet, $3.50 and $4. Miss Adles invites all women readers. 6t The Bulletin to visit her nna:‘y time. Don't £o ipped t 2':' b““:;-:‘;“;:n,}g lmsp:ocadvf :Y&y‘,:{ to‘::m' All voters of the .Third District, ONCE MORE The Davis Comes with a “Fill the House to the Doors’ Show. The Loja troupe of sensational ac- fobats are the only circus act that could follow in after the two very good acts that have played this house in the last few weeks. The Seminary Girls made such a good Impression that the Three Glidden Sisters, who come for the first three days of the current week will be made welcome. e agents report that it is the best ster act” playing New England time. The Beau Brummel Trio are to be on the bill, and of course this will be a quartette | or trio with good voices and just a bit The photo- done in two a company of tent performers with Robert Mc- at their head, is to be the fea- This is easily ‘hest production of this famous play seen, is an American classic and be witnessed by every lover of ‘dramatic art, évery reader of Ameri- can literature, every scholar and stus ‘The scene in the Catskill moun- _tains, with its wonderful storm effect, igrand beyond description. The Rip Winkle story should keep The packed to the doors for the three The usual matinee be given Tuesday, buf, In the eve- Governor Johnson, ' progressive vice president, will The house orchestra, Mr. Glen Phillips, leader, will render an arranged programme on this hit in this city, where ‘comedy, always please. . Rip Van Winkl introduced by of the photoplays. dent. ‘of fts stay. date for BREED THEATER. *The Confederate Ironclad,” Showing Battleships in Full Action. 1 it of the Breed has feature today. trestle, tal all-star feature is by the Vita. company, and is entitleq When and Obstinacy Meet, fea- l"ln;?llummcr and Mau- t while the comedy is put by Alexander Carney, otherwiss a8 “Alkall Ike,” in a scre calledd Love on Toukh Lu “dn it, Alkall Tke attempts to his recreant sweetheart in his “ottermobiJe,” and it is need- that screams of laughter ‘wake. iy i AT THE AUDITORIUM, Acts. last the famous historical film of After d on this mammoth production summer, the 101-Blson have re- Historlcally in every detail and taken on actual spot the massacre occurred, some of the Indlans who actually Last Fight is here. their masterpiece. ipated in this stirring fight, thi wWhich is in thres recla teache ‘history in 45 minutes than 45 The film cost $35,00" ployed over 1,000 and 1,000 Indians, with the could do. oduce and equipment of the Miller Bros. utfit, and vast quantities of guns, A this film has been accepted by department as a record of tha ling Part of the Indian up- Films run 50 minutes and will hown at 230, 7 and 8.45 sharp on ‘from the U. S. copy of - the war government. and Tuesday only. ugh the picture portion of the mme is exceptionally strong, the ville end is well looked after, and & feature act as Marion Munson id Hal Forrest is not often seen in - clever team appear in The ich. " This Forrest's protean offering, pping of Bianca. TO THE EDITOR A Daemocratic View. Bditer: In a report to the de- nt of commerce and the nations that gonsular district. Among es, confectionery plece goods, engines, furniture snd’ steel, jewelry, lamps (made in the United Stateg) | #oap, stationery, surgical and sclentl ents, tools of trade, typewr! wood manufactures and vehicles. , Mr. Editor, Australia Marift than the United 318 tc be prosumed #re made in the markets of th and based solely on quality ¢ \and regularity of supplies, an e we compete favorably with facllities for nhlwflnr goods to Mel : @ from bot age overs the American. A0 LA . "hen comparing Pre . \'s message to con, S 2 with that of P SN Just, 1898, it should bo remembere S hat the former had fafled of tdent Harrd before congress and the pub though there was consideran, and uncertainty through th, dus in laws, The Coen. picture that is attracting the ~of the motion picture lovers of America today is_the one that the secured is entitled " Confederate Irone land is one tg'ruq Kalem productiont lly in the south. It is full events, and Includes the powder train passing over. with the plucky lambering over the top of the last car, which has e The Jonder ln carried in us, and permits the great ta take place between the con- ironclads and the union gun- 's Last Fight and Thres Big labor, States Consul Willilam C. Ma- stationed at Melbourne, says the United States ranks second trade with Mr. Magelssen names vari- us American goods which showed last the greatest increase in sales in them wearing apparel, arms and am- ‘munition, boots and shoes, clocks and has a States, that pur- u England and Ger- MmNy are better than those from the _United States, giving their menutac- | furers and exporters a distinct advan- And ver, o twithstanding this additional disad. , We compete successtully with Tous, Docembar, dent Clevelana, ni (e ion and was Koins out of ofise, it was to be oxpected he wowd affairs In as favorablo.n light an great Keep MI-0-NA STOMACH TABLETS with you all the for n o matter how great the heaviness; ~how much the actmulation of gas; how miserable the saurness; MI-O-NA STOMACH TABLETS will give you Joyful relief in a few minutes and quickly arive away: all agony or dis- ess, MI-O-NA STOMACH TABLETS are sold on money back plan; use them to end any Stomach discomfort, Indigestion or Catarrh of the Stomach. & Osgood Co. and druggists every- where. Trial treatment free from Booth’s Mi-0-na, Buffalo, N, Y. e —————— tury Magazine, December, 1892, writing about the silver problem, said: “The time has come for more than feariess dealing with this subject. Every day of continuation under our present lawe is a menace to our prosperity and to commercial and {ndustrial stability, the ovil possibilities of which can scarcely be overestimated. . . . . The possi- bllity of such a boundless calamity as this ought to be removed by congress at once” Here is disinterested evi- dence as to the state of affairs when Mr. Harrison wrote his message. The statistics on farm mortgages surprised me greatly. It muyst be more of a surprise to C. B. Montgomery, he having pald oft all farm mort long ago and bought autos for the farmers. 1f mortgages on one-third of the farms 1s a sign of erity, thea mortgages on all the farms would be a slgnf much greater prosperity, Now for someon: to argue that the more you are In debt the better off you are, JAMES BARRETT. Oct. 24, 1912, Taft and Prosperity—Others and Ruc. tions. Mr, Editor: As one of a whose men folks are all dyed W00} republi I was naturally an interested spectator on Friday evening of the party's parade .It was truly good to see such a splendid gathering of old, young and middle aged voter: all vowed to the interests of the Goo 0ld Party! Thare was scarcely a pro- fession or trade which was not well represented, and the enthusiasm Was frank and spontaneous on all sides. Of course, our celored citizens were in the ranks—the memory of Abraham Lincoln would not allow them to bec €lsewhere—and then, -too, Roeseveit's unjust treatment of the negro soldiers family the race should not swell the party of the third termer. 1 was glad to see a ly number of foreign faces. Nat- urally no foreigner could ally himself with Woodrow Wilson and his feudal ideas on emigration. There were scores of newly made 'voters, and many of the Grand Army, whom Wil- son with unfortunate venom calls “government paupers.” It was truly a great night for the stand patters! To be sure, I am not bigoted enough to refuse to some excellent things in the progressive creed, but what party can be expected to make good when it Is captained bv the shining light of the Ananias club,” whose con- venlent memory-lets him forget all ths promises he makes from one week to another? I don't deny that T. R. has shown himself to be possessed of bravery—so is a bulldog! Now be has promised to assist suffrage. sut will he? It's hardly safe to rely upon the feeble strength of his promises. Any< way, there are suffragists and suffra- glsts, There is noble. Jane Addams (who knows what she's talking about) and there are—but no, 1 won't cail names; it's not sportsmanlike, Herbert Knox Smith to the contrary! Casting all petty differences aside, however, the main fact is that the country is enjoyinz prosperity, and business is booming, Why, then, should any sensible voter| wish to change things? Is it not best to praise the bridge which has carried us so safely and will do s0? Why shift from a safe and sane republican administration under Willlam H. Taft to Wilson, who with his theories is only an unknown quantity? Why humor T. R. in his aspirations to be a second Alexander, little brother to the trusts, as he has shown_himself? It's Taft and prosperity—or the other two candidatgs and ructions, and there you are! A full dinner pail today orth a course dinner promised in the future. We all want full dinner pails, and that is what we are getting now. Far from being dead, or even dying, the republican party is' just lying low, with a smile up its sleeve. The thinking voter knows which side his bread is buttered on, as_election day will show MISS REPUBLICAN. Norwich, Conn., Oct. 26, 1912. Turn the weeds to account by turn- ing them into pork through the hog pen. The hogs like them as well as a forage crop. are, Tumber, “machinery, metal panufactures, motor cars, raints and $ ishes, rubber goods, sewing ma- TAILOR 33 Broadway Is showing some of the latest novelties in < Fall Suiings ly_paid labor of Germany and jand. Mr. Magelssen adds that the Futherford ¥. Snow The Bean Hill MONUMENTAL MAN CEORGE 6, GRANI Undertaksr and Embalmar o <& krovidenee Si., Taliviliy 1 | vrompt attention to day or might cala o1 Telephone 650, a@ridM Wiaws Large box for 50 cents at The Les | Oc NCTICE Town ‘of Norwlch, who_think it's fo their Interest .that the National, Republican Part. the 5th day of November are hereb: cordially invited to attend a_ meeting evening, in Union Oct. ~29th, a Greeneville. octdsd AT at Plainfleld, within end for the Dis. trict of Plainfield, on the 36th day o nt—JOHN E. PRIOR, Judge. ate of Ann M. Hill late of\ Plaln fleld, in_said District, deceased. CHARLES 8. TWIST, , Town Committed Julla M. Andrews of Plainfield, Conn.. ourt and filed a written plication praying, for the reasons n' C ugwrcd applis therein set forth, that an Instrumen UrpOTting to be the last will and tes Tament of said deceased be proved, a proves, aliowed and admitted to pro said eptate, lleged to be ‘Whereupon, it is Ordered, 'That Court Reom In Plainfleld, in said DI trict, on the 2d dav of November, A. that publie notice of the pendency o thig order once in The Norwich Bulle on the public signpost nearest to and in the same town, at least oct28d - JOHN E. PRIOR, Judge. tate and Local Candidates nominated by the should be elected on Hall Building, A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ate and that letters of admmistration with the wiil annexed be granted upon Intestate. sald application be heard and determined at the Probate 1912, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, and sald upplication, and of sald hearing thereon, be given by the publication of tin, & newspaper having a circulation In ald District, and by posting a copy place where said deceased last dwelt, ve day prior to the date assigned for said Mearing, and return make to the Court. T ¥ I 13 t t AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Distric of Norwicli, on the 26th day of Octo ber, A, D. 1012 t Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. Hstate of Emeline N, Kenyon, late o Norwleh, in sald District, deceased. The Executor exhibiied his adminis tration aecount with sald est: Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 80th day of Octo ber, A, D. 1913, at 3 o'clook In the af- terndon, at the Probate Court the City of Norwich, be, and the same s, appointed fo hearing the same, and the said Execu tor is directed to publishing thie order onee new Distries in som to the Court, NELSON ], AYLING, Judge, The above and foregoing is & tru cord, % FANNIE €. CHURCH, Clerk. of ich, on the 25th day of Octo: . D, i912. Estate of Frances A. Toomey, at Brownsville many ye@s ago still | Norwich, in said District, deceased. rankles and is just ca why . that |~ The Administratrix exhibited her ad- ministration account with sald estats fore . Ordered, That the Tth day of Novem. e Cit; be. an hearin; istratrix is directed to- give ~notlc thereof by publishing this order onc: in some newspaper having a circulatio: of Norwich, the same is, appointed to the date of said hearing, and mak: return to_the Court. \ NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a tru copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, oct28d Clerk \ “Certificate 668. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missloners of New London Count: 1 hereby apply for a fitty dollar druggist licenss to sell spiritious and jintoxi cating. liquors, ale, lager beer. Rhine wine and cider to be sold on the pre scription-of a practicing physi not to be: drunk on the premises. In uantities not exceeding one gallon. xcept other than distilled liquors, and those in quantities not exceeding fiv allons. At No. ‘own of Norwich. this_9th day of October. F. R. McLaughlin, Applicant, for McLaughlin, Proprietor. We, the ui owning real estate, Norwich, and hereby sign and endors the foregoing application of F. R, mc: Laughlin for a hereby certify that sald applicant is suitable person to be licensed to said application. ay of October, A. D. 1912, colium, 'Alexander Ferguson, (X) Enright, I hereby certify that th above named signers ang endorsers ar glectors and axpavers, owning tate_in the Town of Norwich. at Norwich, this 14th da D. 1912.° Chas. & Clerk. 0ct21M ve notice theraof by per having a circulation in said at least two days prier to the date of'said hearing, and make return AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District to the Court for allowance; it is there- ber, A. D.’ 1912, at 4 o'clock In_the af- ternoon, at the Probate Court Room in in said District or the same, and the said Admin- in said District. at least six days prior 371 Central_avenue, Dated at Norwich, A D, 1912 dersiwned, are electors and taxpayers of the Town of ruggist's license and ursuant Dated at Norwich, thig 9th A H. Disco, F. J. Murtba, Michael J. Kil- Thomas real es- Dated of ‘October, Holbrook, Town £ om in n said Distriot, T 3 o o e o n e e e e Certi! ate. missioners of New London County: hereby apply for a fifty do license to sell spirituous and intox:. cating llquors, ale, lagor beer, Rhin wine and cider to be sold on the pre. not to be drunk on the premises. quantitles not exceedin; Except other than distilied liquor: those in quantities not exceedini five own of Colchester. ter, ‘this 12th day of October, 1912, H. prietor. Dated at Colches. Wi the undersigned, are elec. sign and endorse the foregoing applt cation of H. P. Buell for a druggist Ticense, applicant is a suitable person to b licensed pursuant to sal October, A, D. 1912. T. Murphy, Charles A. Kramer. payers, ownimg. of Colchester. Dated this 14th day of Octo! Colchet John Condren, Town Cler t oA TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- druggist seription of a practicing physician, and n one gallon, and gallons. At Buell Building, Main street, o A D. P. Buell, Applicant and Pro- tors and taxpayers, owning real estate, of the Town of Colchester, and hereby and hereby certify that sald application, Dated at Colchester, this 12th day of T. Swan Rathbun, Guy B. Clark, James E. Pur:ell.IJlmes here- by certify’ that the above named sign- ers and éndorsers are electors and tax- real estate, in the Town 1 o o LOST AND FOUND. it old, welght 1400-1460 ibs, 1 day a m, Oct, 24th, between 10 e'clock, If found, notify L. Broder, Col | chester, Conn,, aud reecive rewsard ‘of 32 FURS REPAIRED 1 will elesn, repeis ui Turs pnd guarant i3 yen Basial ¢ Eonds, BRUGKNER, ths Furrier, Telgpiione, 85 Frank! J. F, CONANT 11 Fra VWiileging: Cligars 4 G apd jie THEHE ‘s no s Eastera Cennccii NEW YORK Write or telephons W. J. Phillios Agent, New London. Cona. for state- reoms and Information. iy3ie New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freigh: and passenger service direct to New York. d'mu}_’ N'é""c" ‘l‘ust; lays, Thurs- lays, Sundays, at 6.15 p. Tow York, Ple 2 st River. foot Roosevelt S Mondays, ‘Wednesdays, Frida: t 6§ p. m. Freight recelved unti § p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. §10 d_cylinder press: Enquire xu"l'hz ANTED A pressman for job press. es Bnquire at The Bulletin Printing Office, Franklin St., Norwich, Conn. FANTED—Ten Knowles weavers to st i e ooms. - Good work. and good pay: good tenements and speoial fhducements offered family help. Yan- tic_Woolen Co. oct25d RING AND_LOCK MESH AGENTS— The George W. Parks Co. 236 Aborn street, Providence, F. L, wants a few more agents o give out lock and ring mesh. Rlenty of links at geod price oct2sd WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Apply at Bulletin Of- fice. oct2sd “MIDDLE AGED MAN to take charg of dept. employing female heip; m ROOSEVELT Taft and Wilson These famous men never tasted better toast than you may have each day fer breakfast if it is made on the Crame Collapsible Toaster. It takes but a . Jifty to prepare a veritable revelation In teast—erisp, gelden-brown irresist Dy delielous. Buy eno teday — enly 15 eents: 4 Gas & Electrical Dey't. 321 Main Street, Alice Building - STORAGE . city. A N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce St. All kinds of Mason Build- ing Materials, Small Trap Rock for driveways and walks. CONTRACTOR FOR EVERYTHING WALL PAPERS A late spring leaves us with ap ex- tremely large stock of new goods on bapd, and to move them quickly have decided to cut the prices now. You can have the bemefit of it by selecting at once. . PAINTING and DECORATING are our speciaity. P. F. MURTAGH 92 and 94 West Main St ‘Phone. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon . 'n charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practic during his last {liness. MISS ELLA M. rnTTEh Don’t Let That Pl Facnaey _Tooth Ache Room 6, Alice Bldg. Tel. 968 | keep vou awake all nisnt_Stop in for JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY Telephone 252 Hallowe’en Novelties at Lowest Prices at THE NOVELTY SHOP C. L. HILL, 56 Franklin St. ALi’s Bowling Alley Open frem 9 a, m. until 12 p. m. Bewling 16 per string. Baily prize givan alse. M. ALBI & €6, Props, " THE FINEST 35¢ DINNER i TOWH DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 12 be active and honest; apply in.own bandwriting. _ Adadre ox 61, tare Bulletin_Orfic oct24d WANTED—Hall's ‘Barber Boston, Mass. Wages, roam, railroad _ticket furnished by’ el co ons. 2 S TR, Setaza WANTED—By a man who has had years of experience In the grocery, confectlonery und notion line, an op- portunity to purchase a business ln either line In New London county, Ad- dress Bulle! Offic octiid WANTED_Working- foreman and wife, no children, take charge of large farm and dairy; farm rough and in lonesonte ' place; only comp Address “Foreman,” oetlld WANTED—Pino_cuning. A G. Gor- don, 298 Prospect St. City. Te. $§2-2, ¥1d 5 WANTEDLive poultry. G. A. Bui- lard. Tel. 646-8. aug3ld WANTED 106,000 Bags, grain, fertillger, sugar, coffee, starch, flour and bags that can be mended. Price frem 1 to 6 cents, accerding te quality. Was pay the freight on out of town shipments. AMERICAN WASTE AND METAL CO, 216 West Main St. 4754 oct23WFM AR M e A s A4S WANTED Cooks, General Housework Girls, Farm Help and two Boys, also Laberers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. WANTED—CHESTNUTS We will buy any quantity, from a quart to 1,000 bushels. J. C. WORTH & CO., [ 50 to 56 Market St. WANTED Cooks, Waitresses, General House Girls and Housekeeper (middle aged. J. B. LucCAs, Central Building Tel. | | FOR_SALEHousehold furmiture. at No. 118 River Ave. Call there evenings. FOR RENT—Flat six rooms, McKin- Sk ley Ave. Inquire 18 Maif. seped FOR SALE To_reduce stock, one | FURNIS] ROOMS—Central loca- Jersey cow, one two year old helfer, | tlon. Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Unlon St. p e yearimg heifer, also | _Rugsid giving mill one horse, farm wagon, five pigs seven weeks old, Address Chas. M. Ames, R. F. B. No. 2, Willimantic, Conn. oct26d FOR SALE—One 16 H. P. gasoline engine in good running order; has been refitted and put in urst cluss co; dition; price $225. F. G. Waters, Jew- ett City, Conn. 3 octi6d "FOR SALE CHEAP—FExtra good pony outiit. _inquire Bulletin Offfce. oct3sd FOR SALE—TWO0 JjCarling muies, welght 700 and 660 pounds, respective- 1y; will sell as pair or separately. J. L. Eno, Mansfleld Center, Conn. _oct24d ONE LATE MODEL seven passenger Ccar, fore door, mickel —trim- recently overhauled and In per nning order, Price very low. The Beott & Clark Corporation. — oct2d FOR SALE—Ten shures of Thames National Bank stock. Wil receive of- fers. Thomas H. Gay, Belle Fourche, 8. D. octald FOR SALE—Cabin boat, 23 feet long, 7% foot beam, with all equipments; s0id cheap. Can be seen at 62 Water Btreet. vetisd ¥FOR SALE OR RENT—To a reliable man. in Saybrook, shoeing and jubbing shop. Correspondeuce solicited. A. Bralnard, Route 2, Waterford, Conn. octlbd THINK IT . OVER—250 noteieaa and 250 63 . (regular business size euvelo) neatly printed, for 90; 50 cach, Yabo. send for rices for any prin 5% he’ Bulidtiu’ Colnban: Conn. FOR BALE-—O. L C. pigs, thoro breda, registersd, none beiter in couhtry.” Ludiow parm, Norts Stening- Lon, F 5 DS Norwien, ‘Conn. i utten. 2.10; Tetterh gr(nuh., 3. it .“'I‘i'a“"fx §0; 1,000, ilihea , Prind -80g 1,009, $11105 8000, 3250 P 10,000, 31300, 500 statements, bigxd prigied 1{000 $1.85; 5,000, $6.00; 16,000, $1l. lnnhnr very descriptio prompdly. Bend for sumples. etin Co., wich, Consl. SACRIFICE SALE—Pleasanily located 3 acre farm, 35 aczes excellen; plow Balancy pasture and woad. & rulf, Ty wiles trom R R op an village, hear markets, 14 roem colonlal house ‘witn verandas, best condition painte new gll ide and in, large bai enfiousa. cost $365, aneds, outbulldings, bulldings worth 35,060 prics $1.000 down. ot I - Bishings, farming teals and poullry. TYOR's Agency, illimantic, S .?id jan FOR SALE. To rettle estate, the vaiuable Busi ness Block, Nos. 162-164 Main street, Norwich, next to the Norwich Bavings Seclety. Alse the Pellett residence al 125 Broadway. AMOS A. BROWNING, For Sale A Gristmill, acres of land, oct25FM 4 House, Barn and two Everything in excellent order and the best mill property I know of. E. A. PRENTICE. Phone 300, 8¢ cum st. oct22d VERMONT COWS Carload will arrive Thursday, CASH FOR YOUR FARM Several good farms wanted at,once . Must hs good bargains. ‘ms and farms with lake front- preferred. Send particulars to TRYON’S AGENCY, BICYCLES 3% Extra Bargains in guaranteed Wheoja. MOTORCYCLES EXCELSIOR, INDIAN AND POPE Second-hand Bargains 1911 Pierce 4 h. p. Belt Drive Magneto 1909 Indian 4 h. p. Chain Drive Mag- neto Prices Low. Terms Reasonable. C. V. PENDLETON, apra7a some of our Toothache Dreps that will stop the pain, qulet the nerves and glve you a chance to sleep. The first | vou take will stop the ache. | DUNN’marmacy 50 Main Street " Hallowe'en Novelties October 24th. James H. Hyde, NORTH FRANKLIN, GONN, SALE HORSES, I have a_nice palr of Bay Chunks, weighing 3500, and four other Chunks that will welgh 1200 to 1300; aiso sev- eral Work Horses that are heavier, and two_drivers that would make good R. F. D, Horses. Prices are right, for 1 must’ sell out by Nov. lst, ome and see. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 1139. ooti7d 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 Special Auction Sale Wednesday, Oct. 30, of one earload of hersss consigned by Charles W. Hewitt from Cogswell, N. D, Among “these horses are several matohed pairs ranging in weight from 2475 to 2500 Ibs. Single horses from 950 to 1875, These horses are all w. vight out of hard wor to § years and sound vill_arrive ‘Bunday night, Oot 2 Come and inspect and ride hem before, the sale At my Stables 41 Gelden St., New Londaw, Conn, Bale pesitive, rain er shine, Jack O’Lanterns, Witches, Skeletons, Snakes, Black Cats, I Crepe Paper, Napkins, Seals, | Caps, Masks, Jack Herner| Pies, Ete. MRS. EDWIN FAY -iiack, h;;r;;laérgn; y STABLE TPe guarantce our servies te be the best at the A0St reasenable prices. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave | Automobile Fur Coats| acte WEST, Au tioneer, Fhe largest steek We ever had. Nice primp shius in Hacceon, Hus- sian Calf, Galloway Coy, Manchuria Deg ¢natural and blended.) Pur Lired Ceats with Marmet, Gppessum and Muskral (ratural and blended.) The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St.,, Nerwich, Cenn. S grown. Backward they turn to rest Where hearts find peace and love, ite Wh— The old home hills are hest! —Arthur Wallace Peach, in the New York Sun. i Inguire at_Bulletin Office. iy21d "FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern oon- venl 38 Union St. Telephious $34-4. TO RENT—The store way, nest to the now’ occupied by grocery” slore. bields. UP guerite bullding. Mgs. Lees, 376 Main. oct28a aprizd TG RENT—Store at 61 Frankiin 8t ood jocation for any retail business. No. 35 Broad- n Hotel, and A ‘ownsend a ApbIY to William B DATE furnished rooms. Mar- OURAGE. Discoura eh? dar ed, The world looks And all Your hopes have gon YOur finest shots Rave myleq 4 Xou're heartsick and discour Plans” that you bullt fro et ety m all You cannot seem ta find the And it seews vain io plod along. You're heartsick and discouraged,eh® FOR SALE. Take heart! Egch morning siarts anew, Return untd the haitle line: 3 Agalngt far greater odds than you Brave men have fought with conrage YOU CAN GET 5.30% on a listed FIRST MORTGAGE BOND with a good prospect of appre- ciation in value. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St,, Norwich, Conn. Wrlte for Circular No. 104 For Sale BUNGALOW, SEVEN ROOWS, All cenvemiences, just completed, best in Nerwieh for the money. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St, Norwieh, Ot. FOR SALE ‘Three buildings on and near North Main St. centaining three 800d stores and four tenements, all well rented. Good invest- ment prepositien for quick buyer. | Stock, fixtures and good will of prosperous Millinery establish- ment. THOMAS H. May Bullding, 278 Main Street. BECKLEY, Phones 724 868-2 fine. of fate, and time again, nd " mhomldet Desplte, the buffetin . They've risen, ti of the fght very hand beset by care, it you will, atiain the Hght t Free A. Guest, in the Detrof HUMOR OF THE DA Sillicus—There s honor _among thieves. Cynicus—Nonsense! Thieves are just as bad as other people —Life. “Do you give your wife all the money she wanta?” “There lsn't that much.” —Houston Post. “What would you do It you discov- living in squalor?™ “Let replied the pessimist— dict ome another. Becond (o-ed - They ‘do not!—Minnehaba. “No, 1 whall never marry!” sighed the ald bachelor. The spinster gazed at him scornfully. “You coward!” she hissed.—Philadeiphia Record, “I gee your married daughter I8 home again.” “Yes, but only for & visit, my dear—only for a vieit."—De- troit Free Press. ‘Twinkle, twinkle, lovely sta How 1 wonder if you are When at home the tender You appear when on the stage. —Lippincott’s Magazine. “You have lost everything of course. 1 had the strength of charae- ter to save a dollar. i SR but it is counterfeft! “Tommy,” sald his brother, “ a regular little glutton. How ean you eat so much?’ “Dow't kmow. Irs Just good luck,” replied the youngster. —Christian Intelligencer, “Why are you o eragy about cow- ctures In_the moving pleturs shows?" asked Mack. was_raised on Loug Island, and T like to see the old famijlar piaces,” replied Jack -~ Cincinnat! Enquirer, Doctor—Madam, your husband must | have absolute rest. Mrs. Chatt—Well, | doctor, he' won't listen to me. Doctor —A very good beginning, medam. & v good beginning.—London Tatler. jeese are supposed to be symbolie FOR SALE 60 acre farm, 20 acres cledr, 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 i located 3 miles from Franklin Square or 30 minutes’ walk to three mills or the trolley cars. Price $1600, and can get a liberal loap if necessary. . FRANCIS D. DONAHUE, Central Bldg, Norwich, Cann. A FEW SEASHORE LOTS Situated in the Town Ut Ciais siate These lois are fifly (30) tron u_ocean and one itty “®s0) " teat “deep. nipe miles long, sandy bottom, eace ieut boating and fishing. The price these lots Is two nundred (3200) 4o lars.. Remember the prices tiat w paid for lots at Pleasant View 1o years ago and the prices thai are by ing paid now. o cottage sites thy I am offering for only 3200 same ocean, same beach, miles east 6f Pleasan on i oniy & few View. at'a low higure and value many fold in a year or twe. Avail yourselves of this oppyltunity and don't be among those (Hat will say (after they are all sold) I wish /1 had bought one. Come and look (hebe lots over and remember it you pur- | chase one I pay your expenses for any distance not over 100 miles. Trans- portation from Westerly in auto, vestigate. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Extate Broker, Ne. 41 West Broad Sty Roams 1 and 2. augsd vesterly, R. L Sashora Land For Saia Forty acres of high ianc situdte on stato macadam read overioking che Atlantic ocean from the east to Montaul 35 minutes’ ride on the west. Only om Westerly station, N Y. N H. & H R FRANK W. COY. Leng Distance Telephone. 6 High Street, Westecly, R, L deciid Peck’s Real Estat: Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY 132 Swrinz Sl mntiz Conn MONEY LOANED an Diamonds, Watches, Jewel and Becarities of any kind at tie Lowest Rates of Inter An old establisued firm to deal with. (Bstablisned 1872.) THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co, 143 Main Strect. Upstairs. AMERICAN HOUSE, WHEN yeu wanl ness hefore the ta put your busi- public, there is no me- PHERE 1s na advertising medium in Hastern Gonneoticut equal to The Buj: let'n for husiness rosulis dium better than threugh the adyertis- ing celumus of Fhe Bullsiin, Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. Special Rates to Theatre Froupes. Traveling Men, etc.. Livery connected Shetucket Street Ll « owa, R. I, fropung the Atlantic Ocean, on one Of the besi bathing beaches in tne | feet | hunared | In tne cear of Lhese lots there is a sail water pond Here is & ehance to buy u seashore cottage site e It Increase i In- | Point Judith on | of all that is foolish.” “Well, g6 on.” “But you never see 0ld gander hoard up a milllon kernels of corn and then go around trying to mate with & gosling."—Town Toples. “Fanchon is going to marry Mr. | Tilkins; although she says he s in- temperate.” “That being the case, [ | don't see why Famchon want® to mar- | ry him.” “Oh, be Is only intemparate | In his protestations of undying affec tion."—Birmingham Age-Heraid. | THE KALEIDOSCOPE The Texan cattle ranch of Mrs. Hes | rietta M. Rln{ embraces 1953 square | inles, more than that of the state of Rhode Island. The fashions followed by the Jap- anese woman i the matier of her { clothing has remained practicaily the same for more than Paris has a secret telephone thos t for who do not want lo be im- ibe. buok” of subscribers, for one or anothe The Unglish board of trade labor hanges, last sear, received nearly 0,000 applicaiions for work, and vacancies were filled | - - Broken glase has a morket Seme of it is ground In fine powdcriike pare ticjes and. useq for various puryo At other times it is remelted and m into new glass objects, The Berliner Tageblatt has rece information that construction of last weciion of the bagdud rall | from K1 ivilf to Bagdad- was egun on dwly 27 on the right ank of the Tigris asdad | The North M.nchurla i the ern rai to the o which region owes ment. This road showe 1910 for the first time, © ing estimated at $806,00 is estima t ghe pro $2,000.00 ¢ At regular two-year Intervals since | the port of Antung was ovened in 1006, the Yalu river has . data nese town | Frankfur iting ex " meadow husy, The beilef (ha | green are harmful to anima ie statemen A by # % hick aiks a - 4 a1 0 . Y n ex) = from New York recent sent chased a \umber of . made and made | v Wi b wn may not be the these shipments ma tar is a considernble ox Jamiican wardwor " dlay o Cui .