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FAIR TODAY AND FRIDAY ‘What Is Go’h__ On Tonight. and llustrated Songs . PR T S — e “Adsyille abd Motion Pictures at well Tournament Games at Rock- Grounds. h"hm No. 7634, M. W. A, meets Court Sach: in_Foresters’ e al‘.-wn Fete at Con- = Germania No. 11, O. D, H. 8, oy ue Tournament Games at Rock- ‘well Street Ground: 3 L O O F, meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. ™ w ANNOUNCEMENTS Froubled with piles? of Use Old Dr. Harris' Pile Remedy. See adv, DAVIS THEATRE. fThe Dread of Doom, Three-Reel Spe- cial Feature Today. th tel A well selected variety of photoplays 15 being shown at thi§ popular theatre today, headed by a three-reel feature, The Dread of Doom, a photo-traged: enacted by the famous Palace of Flames cast, with Ermete Zacconi, the Mansfield of Italy, playing the leading zole. Sacrifice and sorrow and the &rim evil arising from the chance bite | 1a of a captive monkey are the primal | elements of the tragedy, how a man | D Bides from those whom he loves, en- | I deavoring to shield his sister from a | ing suspicion, is the story. The other photoplays consist of Mission Beflls.a beautiful love st produced :lhz American company, with War- Kerrigan featured; the scenes are | M. all laid around an old monastery, and | th t8lls how the mission bells were the means of converting an atheist. In the Nick of Time is a powerful Than- houser drama showing how a child brought about a_happy reunion of its ewn parents. The famous Mutual Weekly is also on this bill and shows @vents taken in all parts of the world, TWe lLatest in Life Saving is a Key- M M ch; tol as funny and shows the latest Methods empioyed by the life saving erews. A Game of Pool, another com- efly by the same company, shows the way Schmidt tried to beat his oppo- ment by using a big magnet to draw the balls into the pockets, but the ta- turned on himself. Manager singing his own composition, ih pe the enterts springfield, DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANIELSON. Have Electric Si an. Mr, iss May Vestwood, Miss nd Mi; Allie Ball the West Side, Mr. and Mrs ey will be the gu Mrs, \irs. John assidy of in for consultat| W. B. Connecticut Whi Mass Percy Wall T anielsoh erly practiced. ining _r iss Edith Swan of Willie Oates spe ean Beach ardi Gras Mr. and W Mass., rs Herbert Bowen h acon, to_accepy anic in N. A, morrow for, an t Aviward and ave today for ey will join sple at the Oal a v Aver Attended Reunion at Norwich. Among_ those from here who attend- Wednesday where testival s fon. o., ite er nt he a. a 0 2 indefinite stay at comedy that is educational as | Portland, Jaine, by way of Providence nam, Miss Marga- Miss Helen Aylward and Beach of K arty Ruth Massachusetts, of Philadelphia “is suest of Mr. and Mrs. John Reed has No. 94, F. of A, meets | Local Veterans Go to 18th Regiment Reunion—Baby Show at Lake a Success — Conrecticut Mills nd Mrs. George Guild of Acad- emy strect ave entertaining their nieces Brooks of Rowland R. James leave today for Rochester, N. Y., where s of their daugh- Grace Bellows. Hogan of Oak street is riovsly ill with intestinal trouble. Dr. orwich was recent ts and Amos Morin of the are in Canada. returned it with friends in Wor- 1s the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | cobs at their club house at Al Fred A I. FI. Coops of Bridgeport was in where he for- and Mrs. W. S, Brown have been florace Swan and orth Sterling. Wednesday attended which was Alfred Roberts are the William Oates of Riverview. severed connec- tion with his former employer, C. position Jordan's store, Allie Rounds and Howard ¢ as s. Cbarles T. Thaver and daugh- ter Kaiberine of Pu cottage. exander’s guests of Danieison out-of-town couple before hand. However, Will | former homes, after filing their inten- tions to be married, promising to re- days have passed. Musicale at Orpheum. | Edith Swan and Bowen R. Church ave an entertainment at the Orpheum. of note. All her selections were warm- Iy received by the large audience pres- ent, as she was forced to return again and again. Bowen R. Church, the well known cornet soloist, was received as favorably as Miss Swan, plaving his numbers in an exceedingly manner. The audience was especially pleased with the finé rendering of the closing duet of the programme. Bequest to Baptist Church. The will of the late Mrs. Henry Clemons was filed yesterday in the probate court in Pawtucket by Everett {O. Wood, executor. Various sums are bequeathed to friends and relatives and the local Baptist church is to receive one-fifth of the remainder of the estate. Clerks Have Big Game Teday. At 3 o'clock today the Quinebaug baseball grounds will be the scene of a battle roval when the clerks of the wesl side of Main street cross bats with those of the east side. A large crowd of rooters Ifave expressed call- . Ja- at the held of their intentio of attending the H. | slaughier as this will be their only me- | chance this summer to wiiness a big league game. Two nines of unusually 11 leave | high calibre have been chosen to rep- reseni their respective sides (both of the street and of the game) » that | when ihey clash, something is going | to happen. e | Fell From Wharf Inte Lake. Charles Lowrey, Wwho has been camping for some fime at Camp Who- shouldworry on lwon's Island at Alex- ander’s lake_fell from the wharf last Tuesduy evening into one of the deep- Ty & Back to Chattanooga. ed the %5th reunion of the 18th Con- |est parts of the lake. As the water is st necticut Regiment association Wed- | unusually -low this vear, Lowrey was BREED THEATRE. oesday at the Buckingham Memorial, | gotten from the water without much s Norwich, were Henry Babson, Mr. | difficulty, receiving no ill effects from A False Accusation, Sensational Indian {-'md '\m‘ 1‘"‘. Q. 'rum;_;. Mr. and Mrs. | his unexpected dmexing. lowland R mes, r. and Mrs. A, Patheplay for Today. C. Greene, Almon Rartlett, Caleb Bian- THAT BABY SHOW. Three big western stories are on the | (o % 05 FinELY, George I Henry of - 2 Sellent ol ut the Breed for today, | Luune of the 1st Connecticut, | The Judges Had a Hard Time Picking g entitled A Fuide Ac- |, e Ruth Amold is spending today the Winners. gusacion. This tells of a young Indian | : ¥ Rabies of all sizes and from all parts Shild who has o crase for the dolls of | New Planking for Quinbaug Bridge. [ o: the compass were at Alexanders the white ;lu;; _—a :ifi.{(&sh; Workmen have heen engaged the [lake vesterday afternoon where the an- m‘m“fi:‘n Y lhemopen phes g past or two in the relaying of new | nual baby show was held. Never be- mh ™ m"“d %A thia BGOE OF B cows planking n the Quinebaug bridge be- [ fore in the history of lecal baby shows Tecently been discharged. | ", Dunielson and East Brooklyn. |were there so many youngsters en- m. 'm'hm‘ 15 xwopvered. just in thé Miss Tdith Lamphear, who has been | tered in the various classes and the SEEESE time and the neck of u;e al the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry An- [un al display of so many good-nat- - - - oy saved F ohelosiis |dersan of Maple street, has returned d kiddles kept the judges guessing Commandment, the exceedingly thrill- | s 1°° home in the city of Providence, | for some time until the final decisions . . aneadin pCL were made. Among the distant places e T et e poiCTY, s the | Mike Longo has been removed to St | which were represented at the. bab epectally warthy of mention. A’ ad® | Vincent's hospital where he has un- |show were Ottawa, Canada; South- : £ - tion for a rupture. bridge, Mass.; Norwich; Moosup; Cen- Strategy is a splendid western while Making Good is an un- Story of the success of a motion picture plaver, photographed wholly in and about an up-to-date studio. The Wwho was Lrought here for burial last |mously. In th cle ki h Stolen Face, the big Japanese novelty, | &, f et s KNONIL S Al $a.& menderiul siory photographed boik | 1 TEY ik viéan! vesstioa, Datibyihe; the and America. rof. i i ? = apan AT PR i ’W‘L'N'}::‘:;';n (ne | l¥Eest mumber enrolled thelr youngest > & . erkins, profess: 0 the most beautiful ci AT THE AUDITORIUM, Tniversity of Tennessee at Knoxville, | ' Phe “final b i e —_——— 'enn., will deliver an illustrated lec- [¢ i S W s 2 = China's Greatost Magician Today. |fure n the xubiecr.In the Footsiops D o A rolowe, Mow teen A - " |of St. Paul, at the regular union praver | nam; second, Myrilce Weeka, = The Auditorium is offering a genuine [ Service which will b held tonisht in | wausan: - taicest by frmr miadeine feature act today, something new and [the ¢ uti church. Dr. Per- | Fournier, Danielson: second, Napoleon @ifferent, an act that is called the su- | kins will iljustr bis lecture with | Johnson, Willlamsville; twin_babies, Preme novelty, and one which provides | m: stides m from photographs | Helen and Ireme Bruce, Putnam Wholesome mental refreshment, China’s Which he himself took during his re- | smallest baby, first, Pauling La Bonte, Breatest magician, Rush Ling Toy &)cent (rip abroad. —Dr. “Perking and |Putnam: second, Seneia Lafave; ool- ©o. The production is entitled A Night [T ) re spendinz the summer at | gred bao: first, Lucelia Brown, Dan- 48 the Orient and is an offering of § their farm on the Green Hollow road. |jelson; second, Helen Lambert, Daniel. yoyal splendor. Rush Ling Toy was ‘. and Jlrs. Louis Young and {son. spemal class, babies over 2 years, | Seemerly imperial mystitier to the roval | daughter Llix and Mrs. W. DeLoss |under 4 years, first, Irene La o dourt of Pekin, and this wily Oriental | Wood arc Oakland Beach for this | Putnam: - second, Florence weill present with marvelous rapidity | Week |Putnam. 1 7 @a array of wonderful illusions that F ) and family ‘have re- | P - Bave baffied the wisest Americans. New | 1Urned (o Danicleon after a week's out. | 5@ Sign for Connectiout Mills. Fork critics gasped with astonishment Oukland Beach, R. 1 Local eleciricians in the employ of @t the speed and skill of this most| Seiveral automobiie parties from here A. Bradford are busily engaged in goarvelous magician of the century. |dtiended the Mardi Gras festival which |erecting an immense electrical sign on This act represents an investment of | Wos held at Ocean Beach yesterday af- | the mill at the north of the borough | 236,000 and carries a carload of gor- | lernoon and cvenin owned by the Connecticut mills, The eous Oriental scemery, effccts, tapes- Fiatd sign which is 75 feet in length with fries and Chinese costumes. See this ield Day on Saturday. letters 7 feet high. will tower about 15 mensation of years: he will baffle you Members of the 15th company, C. A. [feet above the roof of the building ©&n you solve his marvelous feats?| (- Comnneciicut National Guard, have |when It is fimally completed. About How does he do that last trick? cceived notic the field days of |two wecks will be required before the SRS iy Seature act will be preceded command which will be held on |current is first turned on, when the 5 C. W. Littlefield. an impersonator rday 28rd, Sept. 13th, and [sign will be visible for many miles and mimic extraordinary skill, and | ;X th at the Jocal range. The fol- |around. Bis humorous way of presenting his | 1 officer and eniisted men are de- SBaacter portrayals will set everyoné | tailed for duty on next Saturdas 2 in humor it Ira_A. Warren, Serst. PUTNAM Nihilist Vengeance, a thrilling two- le, Sergt. John E. Ca- edisiniibat ¥eel Victor drama of Russian life, is a 3 abd M. Withey, Pri- | Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Parks Will Take Photoplay that is out of the ordinary 1 Dodge, Thomas E. | x : @nd The Yogi. an Imp drama, is an- | E 1+ Geer, Charles K. Martin, Churgs of Clrildren's Home Oct. 1— Other film that is unusual. This pic. | ETNesi C. Tatro and Shubel E, Wai. | Telephone Office Will be Moved Soon | fare introduces another one of the| 0N The deiachment will raport at the e SMoore family, Matt Moore, who is n|State armors in service uniform, cam. | s. G. E. Shaw is spending a' few Brother to Owen Moore, of the famous | PAIEN hat and field belt, armed and |days at her home on Pleasant avenue Players' Co. and Tom >Meore of the | equipped for rifie practice. after spending the greater part of the Halem Co. (former leading man of the | 1B order that all it employees may |Summer at Pieasant View, R. [ Poll stock in thie city). Two Crystal | Nave their vacations together, the Con- | Miss Alice Young of Central Falls, eomedies. FHooked and Clancy the | Decticut Mills have closed for a perfod |R. I, Is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Fl- Model, will complete an all round ex- | Of W0 weeks as has been their custom | liott cellent bill. n past vears. Miss Amelia Erickeon I the guest of . M. Roland Gray leaves the iatter | Mrs, Louis Reeve: AUTO. SHOW MANAGER. part of thls week 1o enfoy a fortnight’s i”‘n.«s Inez Brower is visiiing In New . atio aven - Mr. and Mrs. Willard Danleison have | Nellle Gordon Is spending her e ey, Selecked for This| reiurned from an outing a Fleasant fon. with’ out of town friene. ir. Teach Misg Elsie King has been the guest As chief of the auto show at the| ounty fair. in September, the New | London County Agricultural soclety’s|: afficers have picked A. Ernest Cherry, |, who will. it was given out at the sec- | 1, yotary's office Monday, boost the thing | 1> from this time on. Lree The matter of an auto has | $ot been fully decided o Tt | the showing of 191i models will be mothing 10 be sneezed at, and several owners of handsome cars. including | one man whose stock will figure large. | (i 3y In the cattle parade, is for an amto yatade as an added tracl. feat- re. The baby show has a zood mans smothers and other women relat terested. Swartz Bros. told Mr. Plaut Monday that they'd give a baby car- Tiage. a nice one, for one or the prizes. Mr. Flaut will personally contribute 88 of the cupe Other prizes have or. weather possibilities are not wor- the 1913 fair boosters. Horace | not always on the soclety's is with it this year, it Arthur D. Lathrop, Secre- Charles D. Greenman and other and members are working over- o make the 1913 exhibit the real Sair in fact as well as in one, they say, and are de- the progress in all depart- coming in nieely, ets a huge baich of eh of it letters that pa es In- for R, Ly is wil : el T ot Sept. 19, day and Mrs. The second town place 3 wazrd, Justice « married the firs Miss Graes Engior, tfi':"suue at his home last Saturday night. of My, Tathrop for| grocws from the states of Massachu- pushed by | setts and Rhode hope sto|somewhat cr membership poll | here of the new law which prevents an evening, Platcher family (descondants of | persons having city Wood has returnéd Where he has been the past two days, employed In business of the will of the late Mrs. H. New Pole Line to Brooklyn. nhouses owned by although the d: N. Clemons tral Village and North Grosvenordale. Dhere was only one pair of twins en- tered in the twin class and they were awarded the prize for that class unani- of friends in Litchfield. “Workmen have been engaged the |, DI and Mrs. Morasse have returned fortnight in setting a line of poles |Eeom Slse s e e 2 5 c New England Tele. | ¢ived appointments as superintendent | and also those of the of the Windham County eid Gas and Eleotric ome. beginning their duties RN SONMIFULLER b is ‘wag for several years as- g sugh, which stands of the Brooklyn 1 and acsisted by Mré. Parks his te v i of the construc- | Miss rite Flagg has been en- o "he poles which | teriain F\ShE Mius *Marcriorite . wei in height will carry | Caron of Danjelse S arged with 2,300 volts C. I'. Waterman has reiurned from Mi. Karl Young, formerly of Dan brief siay in New York city m. i spending a few days at h Nir. and Mrs. William Pray of Hart- . rd have been entertained by Mre. 1 Mre, Oiiver Seaver nf Me- | Georze Pray, Chapman street, reeently ) i are ihe gucsts of Mre, | Claston Seward is spending his va- er " heir heme im |cation with relatives in Guilford - Feruby { Miss Gerirude Jones and Miss Helen Peliet has entered the em- | Sharpd are at Beihlehem, N. H. £ W, Irving Bullard as chauf. | Mrs. Weils Partridge and her daugh- ter, of Marblehead, Mass, are _the Van Andrews leaves teday te |8Uests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ter daugnter, Mrs. Frank Seaver | Chauncey Morse, Pleasant avenue. Woons Joiin R. Kénned: couple erd n and Thomas I, were unile under [ the of the &8, pastor Verai wou 1 iny fted Fifth is secretary of with a banguet is spending this week with friends in the city of Provi- dence. Anstier Marriage Was Consummated. marriage of an out-of- the new ¥ when Miss Mary law Fenne Meth ald-be sland of thi Dr. avenu the s Rev. A, B, dist chuich, couple from wi brides have failen at the discovery | t noon. biood Thomas New York ety. e Mr. and Mrs, Dolan of Center sireet are entertaining Rev. Walter McCraun of Milford, Rev. Cornelius Tirelings of Hartford and Miss Ellen Dolan of Providence, R, I. Hon. and Mrs. G. A. Hammond are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Phinney of Haydenville, Mass. hnGnetsHa.rr Maondhuasy SW-k The Southern New Ingland tele phone office will be in their new build- ingon Grove street after October first. ST ®D SPRINGS | Miss 0'Bryan_Leaves High School for Massachusetts Appointment—Ladies’ Aid Society's Social Successful. took hout o ATy and S been Miss Mary A, 'Bryan, who has had charge of fhe commercial department in the local high to accey in Millbu been in Stafford AN are A. . M Springs about three & ‘3&.3_1»:“». R P from marrying without flling their intentions five days after having the law duly explained to them, the victims of cupid have returned to their turn here as soon as the allotted five _The music lovers of Danielson were given a rare treat last night when Miss Miss Swan, who has appeared on the local stage many times, maintains her high reputation as a trombone soloist distinct | { 1 | be had. Bein; years and her work in'connection with the high eohool has heen Very success- 5 . Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Fisk are at Watch Hill for their annual vacation. The ‘annual examination for state teachers’ certificates was held at the high. school Tuesday and Wednesday. John Anthony, who was injured by gotting his foof caught in a broken plank on July 4 Is still unable to get about without the. ald of crutches, The Ladies’ Aid society of the West Stafford church held a lawn social un- der the elms at the Washburn place Wednesday evening with Mrs. An- drews as hostess. Miss Margaret Black has been sub- stituting at the office of the Central ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE . OF 5c per line, six words to the line WANTED. FOR SALE. mill during the absence of Miss Mary Hanley WANTED—Position as bartende: experience; state salary. 40, Builetin Co. WANTED—Boy for newspaper route. ‘Address Box augzld FOR SALE—Fits-U eyeglasses worth $8.00 for 3l.yo. Burnnam's, 22 Mmain St. augzld no TO RENT. TO RENT—One nine-room tenement, modern improvements. Inquire 1 cnem Street. FOR SALE_Eight barrels clder vine- 59 su’ augzla TO RENT_Rooms suitable for light specifications may be examine For Stonington: Al the office of the Town Clerk, Stonington, Conn. For Norul Stonington: Al .ne store Brown & stone, North Stonington, au, of young iauy TWANTED— 3 our clean ana repair. s 190 Sewing maciine Adaress i, sullenn - thce. 1 Wil make 10 work ¥FOR SALE—Barber shop, avenue; reason ror seiling, Whner 1s r cur t o _country aug._u Two &ood young mik to Ct, or at the office’ of the State High- | jike 4 now us. . Hulureds of sutisned | ¥ way Comm.ssioner, Room 27, Cap_.oi. | customers. u. 5. oicpnenson, tie oid | CUWS; Tedson lor Seiunsg, auv pasture. The State Highway Commissioner re- | relianse, 5/ HiCKUIY v, “OFWICH, CODN, [ JVE 5050w SKY, 135 Wbt Mall direet the rignt to reject any and all derat Hugiva ted at Hartford, Conn., Aug. 16th, ¢ wa “wauré- | FOR SALE—The well known speed 9 san barocr wavp. augiid launch acme, betier known as the ked O. J. BENNETT T e " | Devil, as 1 nave no use lor it wul sell % s 2 WANTED —soom und buird on pri- [ Vevih 5 Roorsate Highway Commussioner. | \aluiiniLy. uuress $0X v, Suiléciu. | at o sacriffe. beiter coitie ahd see ii. fagd sy g8 Eetiiota Faoun sl AL OE Oscar Lacrors, $o rankin St, No "WANTED—laii's Barber Schools, 814 | Wicn, Conn. i R adlod ) WaSLilig 0N St, BOSCUN, suss. WAEES, | 5 UM aAa Sows, singae - all room, board, vairousa ticwer furmisnegl 2 L aGlie oaumas g by = Cs-yDeraiye Lisgsiiious.” i sl — e 2 FORECLOSURE SALE LEWIS HOTEL PROPERTY, the also ers. Heme. Pubuc wWwasn Sund, learners. Aiso a Lew E0od we Appiy West Siae suk ail .. ANTED—Automobiles to clean, at rear or lulks’ Je24d WANTED—Experienced silk winders, tolubbie. E v wo. aress ¥s> Frankiin FOR SALE—siub $4.00 cora, v2.50 nalf coid. G. A. Bul- Jate. Phone 636-12 deczoa FOL SALE Eleven room house, with lot, 89 Cliff St. alust be soid to clo;e 00u, Stove leng av- s e ain St NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT, | braxemen. wages aoout ¥100; “oxport: A Benii by order of the Nuperior Court for New | ence anmec 0 FOR SALE—L wili sell at a price e Cotuiig Superiar Court for New | ence unndcessary. 'wend esv, SUID. | that will surprise You my large stock day of September, 1913, the foliowing | o0 ] V184 | of millinery and ixtures, situaled on described property will be sold as o | WANIED—Flano LUDINE. Z. G GOT-4 Min oL, vbboSIte . U. Jewetl CiLy whole at public auction on the prem- | doi, 85 rrospeci St. Cily. 4el S3%-Z | Miss D, Beauregard. jodd Ises to satisty judgments of foreclgsure | 3y1a s e e of mortgages hel The Windha - WAINK 4K Uy Z50 noteneaus ounty Batiags Tank Feur ceriam | TWANTED — Hired man, single, to | and. Zo0 6% (fesular business sizes Traets’ of lang with all the buildings | WOrk on farm and board with :amily; | envelopes, neatly printed, Ior 3L0; w0u thereon standing, situated In Jewett | 325 & month salary, Inquire of Gien |each 35.u0. Send lor sumples and ey T e W of Oeald” the West | ok Karm (Ledyurd). Fred Sands, | prices Lor any PRAtNG you are in neeu ract being boundod and. dessribed as | Manager, Aystc, Comn, R ¥. D. 4 | 0L ‘The Luietn Company, Nerwici. follows, to wit: Beginning on the conn. northerly side of a lane or passway, leading to the Jewett City depot at the westeriy line of the land of the Nor- wich and Worcester Railroad Company, about 70 rvet i6 ¥ of C. C. Johnson, bounded southerly on said lane; tnence ber HELP WANTED Cooks, General Houseworkers, Cham- | fution. Maid, Hospital Orde “FOR SALE—O. 1. C. pigs, thorough- breas, registered, none beiter in the country. iudiow Farm, Nortl Stoning- tom, F . 5, Norwich, Gonn. k. ¥. PHINTING —LooK at these prices: 500 nortnerly about b0 feet bounded west- | Hands, Waitress, Boys. [y Toes e erly on land mow or formerly of sald ta“princed 1 corner, $1.40; 1,006 Jonnson; thence casterly about 10s reet | FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. | 32uo: “ous, soboi 1uuds, s10bc: 00 o the land of said Hailroad Company, | M. J. COSCORAN, Supt., Central Bldg. | Bgteheads, txuis, printed, 31.30s LOBG bounded northerly on said land now of D R L O e B R Bt e LR icteinehds i1l printed, 3110} 2000 southeriy about 96 féc. to the piate of $BY; 500G, $3.50; 10,000, “JLEE0; | | beginning; bounding casterly on said SEius o0, 3150 10000, 5 Raliroad Company's land, = Being the statements, olsxs%, |printed, 3 e A L L UL B T ‘l,:ruu. $1.85; 5,000, $5.00; 10,000, $1: by Alice M. ull, by deed dated Ut | We want a reliable firm to sell our | Erinting of évery ' descriptio - done Land Records, Vol. 1%, page 186, choice 6 per cent. Okiahoma Farm |premply. sond for samples “ae Bul- “i‘i_'gb;f;’g‘r:d,;fiu-‘;sbell‘:-swfiouxuu_l”aflg Mortgages on commission, | wich, Conn. {ract of Inad situated on the casterly |JULIEN-KEENEY MORTGAGE €O, | - side of Kailroad avenue, in the Hor- 2TuThs i | z = side of Malligad avemue, in the Bor.|augl2TuThs Chiokasha, Oklahoma | 40 SALE HORSES. 7 Griswold, bounded ‘as follows, vi.: | | 1 am just from the west with 3% Commencing at a point on said avenuec | extra zood horses of all kinds—araft- adjoining land now or formerly or | hunks and niceiy broken business Mary E. Soule and others; thence east- price are right. Come erly about 60 feet abutting on said land now or formerly of said Soule to lana of the 13th School DListrict; thence southeasterly abutting on land of said District_about 75 feet to a point op- posite the center of the dwelling nouse; tnence westerly through the center of said house in a straight line to the easteriy line of sald avenue; thence northerly bounding on said avenue to the point of beginning. The first men- tioned lines being the ones established by deed of Mary . Souie and others to LY Sane Bishop: dated Ooct. 1sc 159G, us | appears of record in said Griswold | Land Records, Book 13, page 243, to | Which deed and record ence may the same premises con- veved to Ira Lewis by K. Jane bishop | by deed dated April 30ih, :.95, and recorded in sald Griswold 'Land Rec- | ords. Vol. 14, page 256. The third tract being bounded and | descrived as follows, to wit: Beginning at the southwest coiner of the same at a point on the easterly side of Railroad avenue, ‘adjolning other land of ira k. Lowls 'estaie: thence easterly by land of Eald Lewis estate about 100 feet to Tana of .ne 12th School Districi; thence nbrihwesterly by land of said District 4 foet to n point opposite the center of the dweling houks; thence westerly abutting northerly on land now or ror- merly of _, Jane Bishop tnrough the centér of said house, and continuing in a straight line to said Railroad avenue. Jewett City, in said Town of Griswold, and beunded and described as follows, 35 years of age. We have a permanent position for a man about Good pay and a good place for the right man if applied for at once. Wauregan House NORWICH, CCNN. The Parker-Davenport Co. Oraoprietors. — LEGAL NOTICE. filed'a_petition alleging that he is one of the heir -at-law of Bliza MeCorm Have several good sec- ELMER R. PIERSO! rd work, ranging from 1100 to 1509 l Ter. 1139, " wugsa | | [ of Horses right from the wes:, out of | ' weigh: For sale by GEOBGE E Ci PLIN, Tel, 192, Westerly, ‘ jesd | FOR SALE e e Taace of Besinmine. - Bowe | . AT, A ,COURY OF x;uonm,;' HELD | Eight-room Cottage nue to the piace of begi e orwich, within and ror the District | R o S R e T Norwich, on the Z0th day of August, with bath and steam heat, | dated May stn 1865, and recorded in | Bleten. NEmLSON J. AYLING, Judge. || 900d barn and large lot, lacated SHicsCeimwall Land ‘ecords, Book 13, pState of Michael Carroil. late 'of the five minutes’ walk from Main rown ef Gloucester. within the State o | P*Ffe foiirtn traet being bounded and | TOWR of Glouvester, Providence Plan- street. Price reasonable. desorived g tollows, (o wit: A vertan | 24 fono!Got2ele fract of land with a wotel ana other L IR R L e e | bulldings thereon standing, sitvated in | pIphn B McCormick of Providence N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. ick. to wit; Westerly by Railroad avenuei| of P Helrs-at-iaw o : o ased sister and residuary lega- som ey by AN O e ne i | tee under the last will and testament of land o] e HEnw, : | said Michael Carroll, deceasea; tuat liam A, Stater Mill Company, land of | said will has been ' proved Margaret Murray and Jand formerly | 53id W = e wnga by Robert Brown: sastoriy by | 2nd, established ont of this FOR SALE 5%t ‘William 4. Blater Mill Com. | 9L fo wit: the Probate Court | _One Sectional Hot Water Boiler, size Bany and novtherly by stner sand of | P80 HRNTIR Brovi of grate 36x60 inch. : siia Lawishesiats, and Miioh weae for- | 1ations, lofl.the 11thi a6y of | One Steam Boiler, 21 inch fire -pot. merly owned by 2 Ty 1908} that said decedent was at the e Dated at New London, Comn, this| time of his Geath fhe gwher of Cortabs |parniose Boilers as good as new. A day ef August. 1913, property estate situate within the gain. & Otder. of Caurt Town' ot Norwich in this Provate Dis STEAM FITTER, Bulletin Office er of Cour % trict, and fully described in said peti- | E. WILFRED F“d%*“““f»-x tion; that there i€ no other property | = T Committes. hehm;m;i to the estate of said dece- | 100 ACRE MARKET GARDEN, _ — | dent’in the State of Connecticut, other | poultry and seneral pi se farm just BSTER, $5. | than that described n saia petition | BOUlEY LN FORTAL PP, I Large & a 1913, | and that said petitioner has an interest | onr5 S¢St O G SRS With fish, ne Losiate of Frances M, Mariin 1t of | thereln as helr-at-law: as will fully [ RoLSd 50’ iCres “smooth tilabie land; Coichester, in said Disirict, deceased appear by a duly authenticated and ex- | cat pastures and woodland; plenty of The Executor having cxhibited Ris)Chiiified eopy of Of the | rait nice cotiage Nouse, with veranda fa this Court for allowance m 1 = ' | Colabfisning the same, barn, new slio, iceliouse and sheds; ac- Ordered. That the 27ch day of Au-|S3id 'petition, and requesting ¢ ommodations for 2,600 hens. Only gust, A D 1933, ai 10 oclack in die | Sapy for Will ind the"rocords proving | <{0h. tasy kerms. orehoon; 4 ce in Col- | apq estabiishing the same be filed and | yrvom's Axénc aantles: O chester, be, and the same is, assigned | 23€ SSiabiPhing the Somne b f 84 SRT | tryows Azemey. Willimantie, Conn. for a hearing on the allowance of Sald | tnat ancillary letters testamentary be administration account, and i.is Court directs the Administrator to ecite all persons Interested therein to appear at Said time and place, by publishing this order one time In some newspaper having a circulation in said Districk and by posting ‘a copy.om the pupild slgnpost In the Town pf Colchester, where the deceased Jast dwelt, at least five days before said time assigned. Certified from Record. sranted on the estate of said deceased. | hereupon, etition he Probate Court Room in the City of | Norwich, in safd District of Norwich, Connecticirt, on the first day of Septem: ber, 1913, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and thaf notice of the pendency of sald petition, and of said hearing there- on, b given' by tne publication of this order one time it is Ordered, That s . be heard and determined in ' some newspa E. A. PRENTICE Reliable Dealer in Real Estate and Fire Insurance FARMS A SPECIALTY Phone 300 86 Cliff Street atd at | or | per Aol | P BUBLY, Judge_ | having' o cireatation in sald District of orwich, am eposifing a true and DISTRICT _OF, MONTVILLE. PRO- | D0C8( copy of (hik order in | PoSt- bate f;&"'wsx?" Town of Montville, | orace at sald Norwich, necticnt, Aug. . 1913 4 ostage pald, by registered letter, di< 5 Wtate of Amos G Spmuren, late of CT aftaal L AL L, ML MONEY LOANED Montville, in said District, deceased. on Diamonds. Watiches.' Jewe Pursnant to an order frofm the Court of Probate for the District of Montville, Sve will sell certain rea} estate of said Zfstate, situatéd in the Town of Mont- State Treasurer, Hartford, Conn.” re- spectively, each 'at least ten days'prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, ‘Judge. and Securitiss of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old esiablisiea firma to deal with. THE COLIATERAL LOAN GO. | Tle i Ahe Statsived In the applica: | . Zhe pbove and foregoing Is a true M brines LI E 5 copy of r 5 isned 1872, . tion' for the order of sale on mie in|“*RY:de ““"Tannie ¢ crurcH 'said Probate Lourt. aug2id Clerk. JOEL 1. FOX, Executor. MYRA A. COSTBLLO, Executrix. augld 5 ZHERE 18 <gius Eastern Connec letin for berine L ‘paverusing t 1 te e WHEN you wani to puc your busl- aess Leroie cue vubiic. there is no me- dium betw, g than through the adver columns of Lhe-Bulletin J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St Whitestone 6c and the J. F. C. lcums @re tne best on the market Trz them tia: | FURNISHED ROOMS, all medern con-, veniences, 53 Umion St Telephone 3ii-4 aylid & e o Y housekeeping. Enquire of Mrs. Cons- CEGN Hovione APDly_at once at Bulletin Umice. ___ [ 845, M J. Larknam. - Zel. 48 don, B2 sekinley Ave. augiziuius WANGED—A plate 1or LEnt house- [ —go o= WO RENT—At Pine Grove, Niantic, o o 1 : rOR SALE Or rent, furnished or flmms‘ls mn H‘] " l Toork o gure ior cnildren. . address 10| yniuruisnea, 4 seven-room cottage with | Conn,, furniahed summer ocottage Irem e St, Norwich, Gy, No| L moaern improvements in nue Aug. 18th for remainder of season; g COOR U AUE21d | (ence secuion, on sne of trouey, und|boatng pacuing, dsning. Enquire Mrs SEALED PROPOSALS will be re-| — WANTED To lease a foUF 10 six set | vlsy live minutes’ Waik rom center of | Vars, o8 Hobart Ave., beu;le‘nw\"‘fn ceived by the State Highway Commis- | Woolen miii in casiern Connecticut. [ ¢ily. —Kor paruculars adaress L. G- |OoF S SR A o - sioner, Room 27, Capitol, = Hartford, [ Appiy Wooien sii, ‘Tie Daiy suieun, | BOX 25, sulietin. wuglyLuinS | TG RENT_Cottaze of elght rooms at of gravel road in North Stonington To aged Protestant|raised aevs cruiser, new 5-66 . P. | TRURNISHIED ROOMS TO RENT at 69 | ana®a"section of macadam road. . in | BOUSeKeeyer lor lamily of Uwo. Au- | Sunaura engine fuily equippea MOX: | oh augzud . . aress Box 14z, Jewet. Cily, Conn. | &&n Co. 45 Huntinglon st 5 -1 = = R vriaes it D ianN | Sugivg 4, won. augzva IO RENT — Five-room tonement, one . e = moaern improvements, new house, cpBi5 T state the price as per| “HARBEE WANTED — apply Waure- | FOR SALE—300 to 500 bushels new | (33" Ouicriags 5t. induire on premises. "The State Illghway Commissigner re- | 821 House barver saop. AuE, rye, at wholesale or rewil, igquire ot HBETS, =k serves the right to increase or decrease | WANTED —Ludy cunvasser, Norwich | U. W. Johnson, Andover, Conn. ‘Tele- | — Ruyy — Furnished rooms, with the number of feet to be Improved, | and vicuuky, - xperiencea prererrea, | pnone 165-1z, wilimanuc lxcnange. | privilege of bath, U rranxin Street, arter the contract is let tour nourS dally; hwenng 10 carry of | augod OVer Avery's mtore. augod 2 s must e accompanied -, A |sei, Aauress i U Center bi, West|— oo e 2 = surety company bond or a Ceriified | Huven, Conn. augiva 10K SALE—Good mew mileh FURNISHED ROOMS—Central luca- Pl e L LT e el Sl g anu call} i yearing bull. Grattan | uon. Mrs, Bmma Morse, v Union St cost of the work. Any bidder to whom WANTED —Housekeeper, family of [ nros, ael ya Willuoantic, augiva maylsd contract has veen awarded refusing to | three. Inquire Mrs. Grover, 6 sMawm St | — . = e B e CNT = 5 : 3 g OR BALE Staniey steamer run RENT—Lower part of 85 Wash- sign thé contract et the'prices offered)| auglsd R A L osa condi- | Ingion BL, 8 reemis’dbd batt with OF i o S endD Grce, experienced | UOm, Weil bainicd, viein anu not buaiy | without Fhrage; also house of ¥ rooms is bond or check & sum equal to w.- |coUNterman anu Qisnwasher. appiy | WOrl; Very .igue; good il cimbpel. | and bath, @il improvements - d. Ara P emon o K o oAl b e [ S Shnen: Norwich, Conn augibh™Y | For parucuiars audress John M. wnii- | ford, Bookbinder, 105" kroadway, or at the next lowest bidder. Plams and| -, e S - ey, ZOTRGSAT SUUSST Manchester, Ot |38 Washington after 6 p. m. maylid = E and room 1o SEUMMER COTTAGES For Rent—For Sale, Watek Hilk, Weeka, Iy mt_ View, Rentals, $175-320b% season. inspection by appoiniment. FRANK W. COY, @ High Street, Westerly, R. Long Distance Telephone. ma. - yz3a FORE SALE. r—r_—-—\—fi FOR SALE The fine estate known as Prentice Place, No. 15 street. Large house, about 2 acres of land, abroad to reside. Price werms reasonable. THOS. H. BECKLEY, May Building, 278 Main Street. Cedar 12 rooms, shrubs, fruit and shade trees, fine view of Thames River and harbor. Reason for selling, owner going Phones 724 368-2 e/ the and LISTED SECURITIES Your order to buy or sell secur- ities listed on the different Stock Exchanges will be promptly exe- cuted by Messrs. Spencer Tr: & Co. JAMES L. CASE, Correspondent, 46 Shetueket St., Norwich, ask ot FOR SALE TWO BUILDING LOTS ON BROADWAY Inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetacket St Norwich, SEASHORE PROPERTY. $1250 will buy a 4-room cotia furnished, oity water, provements, situated on waterfr Pleasunt View. Investigate. $750 will buy a 4-room cottage, large lot, ocean froitage, situated at ocntaug Beach. ~Bnquire about Building sites on ocean Iots 50 at Pleasant View, Quonocontau Charlesiown Beach; Drices §1000. Easy terms. 0 LT, Carpenter Casino, situa Pleasant View, fully sauipped shore dimner House and dance h Tue 2"J0croom cottage, a i-room cottage and a 5-room cottage at Pleasant View for rent by tne week or season. eral cottages at &uonecontaug for rent. 31750 buys a small farm 1% from Westerly on trolley. hme. $1000 buys a house and one acce of Y land in the village. Easy term: Send for Farm Bulletin—cho-e of 404, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Bstate Broker. Ne. 41 West Broad St.. Rooms 1 3 Westerly, R. L Telephune connecttn. 3 comn || ¥ e ———— modern 3250 Weequepaug and | ge, ali an:- ont at uoR- h i3 by 158 g and to ted at for a ail. Sev- mattes jelsd FOR SALE A two tenement on Clff Street, with a goed garden. The pr erty is always well rented, located within five minu walk of Frankhn Square. 7 Price low if taken at onc FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, ~Norwich, house situated in fair repair, op- and tew’ e. ct. LOST AND FOUNE. LOST—Tuesday evening, gold and pendant, on Taftville or or somewhere about the Reward I returned to Taftville 33 Boswell Ave. au London Preston City, or from Presion City to Sui L ug. 19, & 16-in somewhere between New Franklin. Finder please notify Box 24., New London, Conn. auj chain Yantic Fall Post- E21d t case. and PO g2id LOST_Black wallet. Kindly keys and papers to this office. may keep money. au return Einder g21d TOST_Saturdny afternoon between Square, a and Thames High Street R Finder leave at bunch of ke: Behloss', 154 West Main, for Dan Don- Lewls anue. aug9a THERD 15 no advertizing medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business results. | Indi 1 Beyond the cornfield and the wood, o NeEtling meath thehili, n_the old days a cof o Beside a ruly:ed bl cadirigs And often on the edge of dark I lingered in the lane, Until a candle's welcome spark Shone in the window pane. Long years have gene; tonight omes more Beside the foot-worn stile In the 0ld lane, as oft before, 1 wait and dream & while. Above the pines one lonely star Shines like her casement lit, But far away—alas! too far, For her to open it. Fond dream! my longing eyes be: guiled, Yet must | turn again, And like a iittle lonely child Stretch out my arms in vain! The moon is but a clouded disc, Only the star burns bright, It seems to me Gou's asteris Upon the page of night. © love of happy days long past, My task is nearly done. Faithful to thee, till Life at last Be ended—and begun! —Edwin Henry Keen, in the Boston Transcript. HUMOR OF THE DAY “You want to marry my daughter?” “Pm not certain, but I'd like an op- ton on her hand, ‘sir."—Judge. Beggar—Please, mister, give me & nickel. Passerby—Can't do it, my good fel- low. All my money is in copper.— Boston Transcript. “Johnny did you have a good time at the party?” “How could 1 have a good time? I had promised -mother to behave my- self.”—New Orleans Picayune. Friend—I suppose it was hard te lose your daughter Father—Well, it did seem as % # would be at one time, but she landed this fellow just as we were befit:un( n Intelll to give up -hope.*—Christia gencer, “What is that noise?” asked the presiding judge. when a witness' voice was nearly drowned by a rasping up- roar outside the court, “My lord,” sald the counsel for the defendant. ‘I think it is the plaia~ if filing afMdavits."—Tit-Bits. American Heiress—But, dear, if I ac- cept you every one will say you mar- ried me for my money. French Count—Don't let that worry yoy. You can pay my debts first and there won't be enomgh momey left to excite comment—Satire, “He's a splendid vidlinist. Unfortu- nately, directly he gets any money he deserts his violin for arink.” “What a pity! ¥ he only knew where that will lead bim.” “Fe does. It brings him back to his violin/'—Pele Mele. Diogenes was searching for the honest man. nd a suburbanite who will tell vou his real opinion of country life in Winter™” we advised. Herewith he departed to apply the greatest test of all—Harper's Bazar. “I am quite ready now,” said the Eminent Citizen, who was about to be interviewed, - “and if you please, we will step into the next room. “This is your office, isn't 1t?" queri- ed the reporter. “Why not here?” “Because I know there’s no dicta- graph concealed in there, and I'm not absolutely certain about this reom.”— Chicago Tribupe. “I should think some of these speech-makers would get tired of hear- ing themselyes,” said the propietor of the village store. “Human pature's the same in polit- jcs as i'ts anywhere else,” replied old Joe Struthers. “A man don’t mind listenin’ to the worst noise a cormet kin make, provided he’s the feller that’s doin’ the practicin."—Washing- ton Star. Lightning does most damage in level, open country. A town or city, with its numerous projections and wires, is comparatively exempt. The Medical Council has authorized the cultivation of the poppy In Russia for the production of oil and opium for sale in Russia and abroad. Statistics of the increased cost of living in England show that while £1 sterling would have purchased 80 pounds weight of family groceries in 1898, its purchasing power was re- duced to 71% pounds in 1910. In memory of Mungo Park and Rich- ard Landor, who explored the course of the River Niger, it is proposed to erect an obelisk of stmilar design and dimenisions to Cleopatra’s Needle, on a projecting point of land at Forcados. Out of 760 samples of milk examined in London during three months, 106 were pronounced tuberculous. To find the source of infection 8,715 cows had to be examined. They were located on 102 farms scattered all over. the country, The Pennsylyania Railroad seems ta be geitifg important results from a rew device called the superheater, which turns wet mto dry steam an increases the Tewer on some steed grades to do away with the hefper engine. London, through the system of wate waste detection, ntroduced by the chiel engineer of the mteropolitan water board, has reduced the daily consuni- tion 10 gallons per head of population. In east London enough water has bee:l saved to supply a city of 400,000 inhab- itants. An international exhibition in Liver- pool has been planned for this vear from May to October. Facilities will be given for th play of exhibits connected with manufacturing, ship- ing, machinexy. textile, .weaving, elec. trieity, furnishing and other industries, as well as science, arts and crafts, lar lines of steamers calling s from the United States 910 were: The Royal Mall, sooth, Llovd Braziliero, Ham- merican and Royal Dutch West ia. The total shipping comprised 5 vessels of 1,727,919 tonms. The number of passengers landed during the year exclusive of those in transit was 17,932, during Queber burg-. The standard time of Korea was made identical with that of Japan from January 1. An official circular sent to the provincial officer ¥ tha administrative suDerintendent —states that the standard time will be made earlier: hy«exactly 30 minutes than the real time, and that 12 o'clock at mid- night of December 31 was made 12:30 . of January 1. Gasoline costs in Paris 12 cents and outside the fpon ek akien apiy. & coluts per liter (0:264 gallon), and in passtng out through' the city gates the chaif- feur is ol to have his tank in- spected take a receipt for its con- temts. On returning he is charged octroi duty on any excess of gasoline above the amount taken out. Few mind the tax it=elf. hut ncarly ever one dislikes ufe delays and tronble which are undvoidable in (he enforve- ment of such a system.

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