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UNSETTLED TODAY, FAIR, WARMER SUNDAY What Is Going On Tonight. Vaudeville and Motion Picfures at the Auditorium. Homan Musical Stock Company at Davis Theatre. « ANNGUNCEMENTS COLONIAL THEATRE. Grand Reopening of the. Bresa Under New Name Monday Evening. Monday evening the old ravorite picture house of this city, the Breed, will be reopened under the very at- tractive title of the Colcnial theatre, 4 name peeculiarly suited to it because »f architectural and historical reasons. I'ne interior has undergone a most radical change under the hand of Art- McGown of Boston and patrons carcely recognize the place. The latest thing in mahogany opera d rs has been placed on one of the finest inclined floors in the state, the booth removed from the hall and placed in an adjoining building. stairs and lobby with metal walls and ceilings, a plate glass ticket office, all finished in the highest state of the painters 'art. Seats may be secured in advance at no extra charge, a feature new to this theatre. The stirring programme will inciude six reels of the mewest and best in high grade motion pictures and will be shown Monday evening at 7 o'clock, featuring The Water Rats, in two reels, The Last Crooked Deal—Lubin west- | ern, graph, A Woman in the Ultimate—Bio- His Lordship, Rilly Smoke— Vitagraph, and a splendid comedy and { The old prices prevail as £cenic. usual. AT-'I:HE AUDITORIUM. Riernan Walters & K ernan will ap- pear in their travesty on Macbeth to- ‘day for the last time at this theatre, and those who like a good burlesque shouid not miss seeing them. Howard & Ryan, the dainty sister team which has 'been making such a hit here the last balf of the week with their clever rendering of several of the old songs | which are always acceptable when well rendered, will also close their en- gagement here this evening. The pi iures today are especially attractive and will be headed by a two-reel 101~ Rison entitled Soldiers Three. The Animated Weekly iay’s programme. t Monday the Whirlwind Delor- rests are scheduled to appear. This is the same act that was booked here on | last Monds but on account of a mis- take in booking did not arrive. They are considered top notch dancers in the whirlwind line and should make a big hit. Granville & Mack, the Ttalian or- &an grinder and his sweetheart, also promise to please according to all ad- vance repor Monday’'s ture, of which more will be said later, is A Martyr for the People. in reels. There will also be two Crystal comedies shown with Pearl White. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The subject of the Christian Science service will be Matter. The Holiness Mission will hold services at %7 Main street. The Loyal Temperance Union will meet in the Bill biock at 4 o'clock. At Broadway Congregational church the pastor will preach at the morning vice. At Brewster's Neck thapel at 2.30 p f C. Wilson Har The Kingdom o preaching by Rev pastor; subje: m. rison, Truth, Mission holds 20 m The Gospel 10.50 a, m. and 7 meeti . in Stein I, T. H. Peabody conducting erviceés. At the Sheltering Arms the servifce 11 be conducted by the Rev. G. H. ing, with choir of First Cong onal church. At Park Congregatxenal church 10.30 1. m, divine rvice, 12 m. Sunday ool. Preach by the past Rev. 3 H. Howe. or, Taftville Aty “the Congregational the pastor, Rev. D. B. Mac- Lane, will preach at morning and evening service: At Trinity Episcopal church there will be holy communion at 9.30 a. m and morning prayer ermon m., and evening prayer at p. At the Greeneville Congregational shurch in the morning the pastor will | preach on The Lure of the Ungraven image. The Sunday school meets at| acon - At the Second Congregational church sunday school 9.30 a. m., morning wor- thip with sermon hymn for the *hildren 10.30 a. m., ¢vening preaching iervice 7.30 p. m At the Federated church morning | wbject, Christian Reciprocity in Third church. Tn the even h-eat Refusal, in Methodist pr« opal hurch, on North Main street. At the Nurwlck Town Cengregation- | church Rev. G. W. Ewing will weach Sunday morning on The All jufficiency of God. He will also oc- upy the pulpit in the evening. At the First Baptist church rally day will be observed at all the ser- Morning subject Zvening subject. An A Rally Cry. Invitation and a Promise. Preaching by Rev, George 3. Strouse, the pastor At Christ Episcopal church: Holy “emmunion 2.30 a, m., service and ser- men 10.30 a. m, Sunday school 12 m,, syaning praver and sermon 7.30 p. m. The rector will preach at both morn- ing and evening servica, At McKinley Avenue A. M. E. Zion church, Rev. ¥. George Biddle, D. D., pastor. Preaching by the pastor at morning service. Union Lyceum 4 p. m. Sacred concert. by the church choir, Prof. William £. Geary, chor- ister, in the evening At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, ¥. W. Coleman, pastor. Ad- dress at morning service by Miss Jo- sephine Fisk of the Frovidence Dea- coness Home. Preaching by the pas- tor in the evening: subject, The. Ur- gency of the Passing Hour, At the Church of the Good Shepherd (I'niversalist), preaching at morning service by the pastor, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb; subject, Eternal Torment or Forgiveness—Which? Sunday school at 12 noon. Y. P. C. U, service at 6.15 p. m.; topic, The Utica Convention. At Mt. Calvary Baptist church preaching at the morning service by the pastor, Rev. J. H. Dennis; subject, He Put Them AIll Out. Programme upon the book of Job at the Bible and Literary at 3.30. Fvenlng service in charge of the Bible and Literary; sub- ject, Service and Its Kind. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND—A yellow and white about eight months old. Owner may have same by nsyins{_r hlrges ratrick Sullivan, Sherm sep20d e et R T i 1OST —Ang, 21, on Preston Road, a wraah ] er, with various articles in it, frem pup, e Chelgea, Pinder will pleags abam falit, R. ¥, D. No. 3, sanapd is also included om | feature pic- | The | New | | { { | | { i | | | | i | | | | | ! | | two | its | N B | l 1 1 | | | | | i At bury and cated, seven hall, May ments, plumbing, large veranda, cement walks. may remain on terms to quick 278 Main Stre e FOR SALE. FOR SALE Norwich. Town on-Canter- Road near Peck’s Corner trolley line, pleasantly lo- a new, modern Cottage of rooms, bath and reception witp all modern improve- hard wood floors, open right. One-half mortgage. Easy buyer: BECKLEY, Phones 724 368 Price THOS. H. Building, 100 pouitry and cutside spring fed lake, stocked with fish, near house; 5 rest pastures and woodland; pienty of “RE MARKET GARDEN, general purposé tarm just city, on state road. -large 0 acres smooth .tillable "land; wonwmn comu. aATURDA‘Y s:m— 20, 1913. ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per Line, Six Words to the Line e WANTED. i FOE‘ SALE. TO RENT. SHOOTING AND TRESPASSING NO- TICES printed on_cloth, 12x12, six 1or i5c., twelve for $1.25. The Bulletin co.,’ Printers, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE or exchange for fowls or T0 chickens, 40 pullets, hatched in March. Inquire of W. Bendett, 69 Mechanic St. sep20d Inquire miss Goodell, b3 High St sepzod ACHINISTS, millmen and garage men to attend auction of H. T. Rix's tools in Presion, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2 p. m. Just across Preston bridge. WANTED Office gentleman wants a Phone 300 E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street WILLIAM B. WILCOX AUCTION MAUHIN SATURD on the estate of the late Henry - Rix, his former shop in Prestor. at Hamilton oilowing articles will be sold at pub- lic auction: lathes .... Auctioneer ISTS, GARAGE MEN, MILL- MEN. AY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 20th, at 2 o'clock, RAIN OR SHINE corner Avenue and ~Fox Hill, the 1 (one large and two small), crosscut saw, 3 bicycles, 1 FOR SALE or rent—Dairy and fruit sepzid RENT—A pleasant tenement of six or eight rooms on Wesi Main St TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms, FULL AIIOGIATID PRESS DIS ATGHIJ POETRY ORICKET 6N THE HEARTH., thn 1 come back from the country shall miss the pure, sweet alr, And 1 shall grieve for many things’ et make it pleasant there. L x,nul miss the acorns dropp!ng Upon (he roof at n!tht And the miracle of morni: s When the sun was soft and bright. But the cricket on the hearth— It almost breaks my heart To_think that we two troubadours Should ever hav~ to part, ‘When I went into the couniry, The place was dead and ohili— Bu‘}v TorP two kindred spirits me. came up the hill. He knew me for a poet And I knew him for a bird, And many were the madrigals The forest creatures heard. But the cricket on the hearth— It almost breaks my heart farm; will ke€ep fifteen head; will lease | over Trading Cove Store. « To think that we two trouwbadours to good man. W. L. L. Spencer, Leba- | g Runp — Very reasonable, barn Should ever have to part. non, Conn for aulomopueflm 03 Oak si’.etlfinqulgs When I Back the country SALE— _ | Mrs. vars, 58 Hobart Ave., ween sn I come bac rom the e OR SALE—Would exchange seven ana 2 or { to % p. m. seplss | 1 never shall be missed room furnished cottage with large gar- age and one acre ground about elght P ix ro im miles from Wiilimantic for good make | , TO RENT ‘pa:f::f:fl,se:f Brquir miigs, hom Vililimantle for good mSks | provementaiand steam o about; or_would sell for cash. Aaddre TO RENT rooms at 269 Laurel Hill Ave.; moder improvements. inguire on premises, sepiyd TO RENT—Two private family; Cottage. Norwich Daily Bulletin Offi sep20d OR SALE—Pekin ducks and drakes, prize winners at the rair. Florence J. Browning, Plain Hill, Norwich, Ct. ep) s furnisned room | fruit; nice cotiage house, with veranda, | good boarding Dplace. - Address with not and_cold water and batn; large | particulars Box 21, care Bulletin Co. barn, new silo, icehouse and sheds; ac- sep20d . commodations for 2,000, hens. Oniy = $4,000, - easy- terms. BOY WANTED — Messenger boy Tryon’s Agency. ~ Willimantle, Cona.| Wanted. Western Union Tel. Co.,, 105 . 5 P Main. St. sep20d. WANTED—A young girl wants em- DPloyment as a bookkeeper ana type- writer. Isabel Petrone, 68 School St. ) . sep.y oY . A RELIABLE MAN desires furnaces will buy 8 room Cottaze, one-half acre| to tend -during the winter. Apply at | of Land with fruit, near car line. | Bulletin Office. sepi0d AGENTS wanted for article which no housewife can resist. Sells at almost every home, Enterprise Mfg. Co, 2 Crown St.,, New Hav WANTED A posltlon as walitress or chambermald, Apply Adeline Lazeri, (General Delty ry Norwich, sepzld ELECTRICIAN WANTED —One capa- ble of doing Rrst cluss houss wiring. Give previous experience, Write or phone Burgess & Rider, Meosup, Conn. sep20d MARRY wealthy; descriptions weal- v, free. to marr San Franc sep fous thy people an B-561, Mission Unity, Cal. WE WILL PAY YOU $120 to di tribute religious literature in your community; 60 days’ work; experiecnce not requiréd; man or woman; oppor- tunity for promotion, Spare time ma international Bible iladelphi s be used eral farm work ror the WIH[BI Seasor ir sized planer. 1 milling machine, 1 upright drilh 1 machine for sharpening | Nosmaon, . Sorsamin, R 4. D. N n mowers and skates, 1 emery L SRR ekt o s kil o0 B 1 blacksmith's f'flge and anvil, WANTBED — Furnished apartment, engine: 1 motor, T tool chests, | about two or tnree rooms, for light g Table 1 desk, full set of ma- | housekeeping by man and wife; con- chinist also rpenter’s tools of | tral location. Give full . particulars all kinds, drills and reamers of al | Address Permanent, care Builetin Co. sizes and other things too numerous| seplud to mention. WANTED-_Mesl W & T - - AN —>Mesh purse anc an i3 MRS. HENRY T, RIX. makers; pienty of work; call any time. seplsd —aTS. Wm, H. knos, 288 Laure: ...i1 AvVe, sepldd WANTED — Land for dP\mzpn‘i)HL purposes; musi be acreage on oI near seplya WANTED without board Will be sold at public auction on Yantic, Ct. A WAN ATURDAY, SEPT. 20th, at 2 p. m"ypellen«‘fl desires on the premises, a fivy-acre lot, more | in draughting oifice o or s, on the Sunnyside, so called, | Aduress B. Montgomery, near end of Laurel Hill trolley line, hool and Thermos Boitle Work Lot fronts on Garfieid, y and Whit- aker avenucs. Blue print plan will pe shown at 1 o'clock on day of sale. GEORGE W. ROUSE, seplSThS Auctioneer. | GEO. A. PENDLETON AUCTION THURSDAY, 1913, | Nathan Barnes F ic, Conn. Sale bezins 11 o'clock sharp. One horse, & . separator eamers, chu harn collars, ‘ete.,, 1 new | sheller. fodder cutter, icebox, | Planet, Jr., planter, plow truck, plows, ! culiivator T weeder large oil | stove, 215 2 acres | i corn ¢ th, in barns/ ppies o potatoes; numerous | other It sep Auctioneer | ormy, first fair d F. J. COMRI1 NOTICE TO CREDI AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at yorwicn, wiunin and for tiis District of Norwich, on the 12th day of Septem- state Norwich, Ordere the credi in_ their within posting ether s said same To same on circulation return to this Court. The at NOTIC ceased their cla undersig wich, Co the abov with > SIZNpPOSt nearest to the place where deceased LEGAL NOTICES. AYLING Judge. Young, late of in_said District, deceased. d, That the Administrator cite wrs of said deceased to bring claims against said estate ix months from this date, by | a notice to that effect, to- | a copy of this order, on | | | | last dweit, and = by publn=1~1n§ in a newspaper havin, in said District, and in the | the g a and make NELSON J. AYLING, bove and foregoin, record. FANNIE C. wn, ce Judge. g is a true CHURCH, Clerk. E.—All creditors of said de- | hereby notified to present ims against said estate to the ned at 40 Shetucket St, Nor- nn., within the time limited in e and foregoing order. JAMES L. CASE, | stitute, , Conn, sepi¥d experienced girl for housework. Mrs. Frank C. 15 Broad St. seplsd general 'I'Hl HN sewing Knitting ronet TWANTED A cook Willls “Austin, 265 W sepisd Uoiws open; 365 to 31 cation sufficient; poiniments coming. of positions open Dept. 34 G. el only. Adaress A, OR SALE Cigar and confectionery s store, next to Dime ‘Theaire, Ballc, R e A it SR A Conn. P. O. Box 232. sapl9d ¥OR RENT _Two fuis; one of v s === e 0 , one of seven rooms; ai moder. FOR SALE or to rent—A good work | TO0m& ONS 00 STUTH NG S L of nothing, good puller. seplld A cottage house of eight desirable nelgnborhoou; By any of the still, green hill: 2| . The ‘morning sun hag kissed €| But tha cricket—he wi miaa me— And in the autumn oo He'll ask, “Where did that feuow - The one who understood?” But the cricket on tha hearth— It almost breaks my heart To_think that we two troubadours Should ever have to part. —St. Louls Post Dispated- n Bulletin. = GREAT./ > to have a milllon; can stand pat: horse, afraid one 1 Toauire Hoster Papyis, 20 Central Ave., | Harris. Telophone | or hundred thoueand— City. sepldd TO RENT—I Urnisie A man can live on that, — 7o h Lb.,guon s, 3y mckumey Avenue. | And fifty thousand dollars FOR SALE—Fine R. 1. Red pu. sepdd 1s not so very bad; Write Kaymond Standish, R. 2, - e It 1 could get but thirts mantie, Conn. sepl9d FOR RENY—SiX-room tencment, Kast I'd be most mighty glad. Lol e e Great Plain; city water. Lelepaone iZi. | T might say that f Ho a OR SALE — Tousehold iurniture. | “sopia Would 100k real swell to me, Mrs, L. Smith, Mohegun Hill. seplyd TO RENT—One nine-room flat, with | Or even say twelve hundred, FOR SALE—Small poultry farm in|heg¢ and modern Ahxulu\l.thlnh in- It’s not so bad to see. city iimits, modern brick house of ¥ | guire 1oy Sachem au, d rooms, furnace and city water and well, Fiye hundred ain’t so fancy, TO REN “room tenemen modern improvementis. cnem Street. storehouse. 6,000 egg incupator and sepldd John Lennon, Willimantic, T FOK SALE 20 horse power inguire 1ot augild vertical i, Sa- ED RoOOMS—Central loca- Some folks would think it tame; But T would take one hundrad And be glad just the same. And get right down to fifty, s i nt; best offer | FURNISK 45 :‘:x‘(‘g'uw“}l}hx;‘é; o write et arer | o, Mrs. MR morse, i Union St poome people call it small, iter St., Danielson, Conn. seplyd | _maylod 57 B g 38, Overls re RENT—Lower part of 88 Wash- | Ten doll ”“,";*‘E;fi?dféxfn“in%”eo’rléé‘f it 29 ln;r?uu St., 8 rooms D34 bath, with of You say, but man alive, n 4t M. B, Ring Auto Co., or in- | without garage; aisv house of 8 rooms | I'll give you my opinion, re Howard P-.v.kn.u., West Thames |and bath, all Amp'mcmc.u_m J. brad- It’s great to have a five. 18a | ford, Bookobinder, 108 Broadway, or at | _Richmond Times-Despaten. 83 Washington after 6 m. 1maylzd S HUMOR OF THE DAY FOR SALI: [ have a new modern one- i %, B9 | “FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- Wil i h\m-sfiui‘;ggmf‘?:p“;uid Conn. | veniences, 5 Uniun St. Telephone S34:4 farn F. D. No. 5. sepl¥d iylid 5 e > l-‘o'K_ ndian motorcycle, - run year, in fine condi- SUMMER CO tic diate sale, $75. Box 33, Yor Re i _ Watek Hill, Pleasant View, Rentals, $175-525 inspection by dppun\i'nent. sepiya A Zood new milch cow. Yantic, Conn. Telephone FOR SALE S, ail, W )id the fish bite Ireely -+ out ? dianapolis “What's the | ton?” while you In- everything else did. ar excitement in Washing- ems an Ohio man has landed a l,g\unun D1 seplid ob."—Pitteb P FOR SALE — Two _ thoroughbred FRANE W COX, i S b e | Shropshire rams. George Potter, Box 6 High Street, Westerly, R. L he (coldly)—Bo you've been saying 66, Windbam, Conn. o osepua Lo 0 Sistance telcphone. ::;"y:r‘,plr_ that I am fond of my own FO1t SALI touring | He—mrwen car, five pas<engu, in first class con- ‘nmlvl‘-d nl'hat“\\l"r‘m‘ nl‘szh\x; A‘og:iglgsgr; dition, Tuay equipbed, seii nitted | you 1t E 3 a p. O. Box 1u6, North Stoningtom, FORE SALE. Transcript. Gonn ] SR epibd 5 “So you went in swimming after I TFOR SALE Nice seven-room coitage told you not to, eh?” in A No. 1 condition; three acres of “No, sire=I went in walking, an’ land. “Inquire 151 Hamiiton Ave. didn’t swim until the water was up to e ] my neck.”—Houston Post. HORSE NOR SALE n‘xfl exn:\dnga Io‘r Muggins—There is at least one good nc‘u‘ much cow; weight lovot g uue. < thing about Bighedde. it sep! A cottage on Laurel Hill, of 8 §| Buggins—What is that? FOR SALE—Four horses, good to rooms with all improvements, in- Muggin His own opinlon eof him- work or drive. weighing about 2500 e 5 e e self.—Philadelphia Record. 1bs. a pair, iearless of automobiles and | Cluding. steam heal, gas an A A A T RA AR Yeanrs s A 466 teami cars; must be sold at once. Ap- |} electricity, property well located ale iolented ? ply to Ernest E. Weeks, Ashford, 5“ i§ and in excellent condition, on § ‘s my first sight of & djinn-phiz.” = i ZMERG trolley car line, 8 minutes walk sighed Aladdin ¥ Four cows; single or all to Square, will be sold on favor- -}‘“;’ he rolled off the water- wagon. etier. i Lu-a 2 —Judge. e s St gl Mhnute 08 B b sk e oty (sirid i G5 8 fog at ces v and on one foot ‘o‘l;‘g;‘nsilf]:;i bf;’f““\j‘f\?fi‘f“f,}‘ :: FRANCIS G. DONOHUE, and move your shoulders in that way?’ s 93 Frankiin Jyad Central Building, Nerwich, Ct. asked the pe. e = “Well, replied the crane, “there’s no FOR SALE-—Slab wood, siove lengins, chan of my learning to sing, so I'm 4.5 hdg‘i Ball‘ practicing to see if T can’t become a ab classic dancer.”—Washington Star. FOR SALE-—Eleveu room house, with lot, 89 CIiff st. estate. Main Must be s0ld to cluse G. W. Hamiiton, Kxecutor, éau St HINIX I't' OVER — 250 noteheads and 200 6% (regular business size) envelopes, neatly brinted, tor $1.90; o500 Bid Wanted NTED- each 33.00. sSend lor - samples and weight, | prices Tor any PrRLINE you ate in need ON 30 SHARES antic, Conn. of. The Bulleln Company, Nerwig, 33-4. Conr. M g . erchants National Bank ANTED—A good man (amnmr with | KOR SALI—O. L. C. pigs, thorough- farm work. W. S. Vall, Yantic onn. | preds, registeled, none beiter in the ) Telephone Lebanon DIy PLl7d ) country. Ludiow Farm, Norti Sioning- Stock BARDDR WANTED — Steady job, | (0% K8 D5, Norwich, Conn. d . govd pay. Address Willlam Vailjan- 4! L BPEOEE e T e e court, Moosup, C sepl6d PRINTING —Look at these prices: 500 DOES YOUR RANGE neced Patent stove brick to nt any ror $1. S. J. Stow, New aven, WANTED—A girl for general house- work in the country. BoX 43, 1. 1, Norwich, Conn. WANTED—A position to care for invalid or nervous male person. dress Nurse, Bulietin Co. WANTED—Girl for range sent seplod care Zeneral house- wor pply 9 Thames Terrace. sepicd WANTED aving to make, to know that the cider and grist mills, known as the Franklin mills, and rormerly owned by Frank A. Kock- wood, will open for business Sept. 1i, 1913. Charles W. Grant, North irans- lin, Conn. seplsd AGENTS—High class seller; biggest seller of the large profits. Send today for free pdlllcnldrs The Peter Speciaity Co., Granitevilie,Vt. seplld man in 2 Fich who pair your sewing machine right. R. 5. Stephenson, LThe Old Heiiable. Phone 1032-4. augzsd WANTED—_Automobiles to rlean, at the Public Wash Stand, rear of KIks' sep20d Administrator. — | Home. aug2d NOTICE TO CREDITOURS. WANTED —Piano_tuning. G- Gor- /AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | 40 208 Prospect St. C el 682-4, at Norwich, within and for the District | __3¥- Ty | of Norwich, (in the 19th day of Septem- WANTED — Hired man, single, to ber, A. D. i3 work on farm and board with family; Present-—NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. $25 a month salary. .nqmra of Glen Estate of Ursula iy Hall. late of | Rock Farm (Ledyard). ~ Pred Sands, Preston, in said District, deceased. Manager, Mystic, Conn.. R. ¥. D. 4. ordersd. That the Bxecutor cite the creditors of sald deceased to bring in their claims against sald estate WANTED, within six months from this date by posting a notice to that effect, togeLaer WOMEN SEWERS. witn & copy of this order, on'the stgn. | ost nearest to e place whers said ‘s s, Beteased last dwelt, and in the same S s Town, and by publishing the same once | . South Hadley Falls, in a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make return to this Mass. Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Riiest *°“"FANNLE C. CHURCH HELP WANTED Clerk, { NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- | Cooks, General Housework Girls, | ceased are hereby notified to present She 2 i Bl | their claims against said estate 'ty the Tel::i:rvE;dl:\:)hYex DAL Yowa Bo undersigned at Norwich, Conn, S o D. No. 3, within the time limited in e N ENTOBERELY | above and roregomg order. sep20d HAN H. HALL, Bxecutor. AT A HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwi ber, A. Bstate Norwich, Tne Administrator ap and flled that said estate is now in settlement in said Court, and praying for an order to sell certain real estate belonging to said estate, fully described in said ap- plication. Where: application bé heard and defermined at the Probate Court Room In the Uity of Norwleh, day of ‘clock in ti of the dp«mdem:)r of pald application, and of the of sal tlie publ e newspaper having a circutation in som. said Di-tr{c(, at least three days prior to the date of sald heann! and that return b Tha above and foregoing copy of Attest: . ®enadd D, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. COURT OF PROBATE ch, on the 19th day of Septem- "1913. of Peter T. Young, late of in said District, deceased. ?wed in Court a written application alleging upon, it Is Ordered, That said in sald District, on the 224 September, A. L. 1912, at 9 e forenoon, and that notice hiearing ‘thereon, be given by fcation of this order once in e made to the Cou NELSON J. AYLING Judge: is a true record, FANNIE C. CHURCH. Laerk,s M. J. COSCORAN. Supt. Ceniral Blds. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam heat, good barn and large lot, lacated five minutes’ walk from Main street. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. WHEN you want to put your Lusi~ ness before tne nubllc. er dium better tnan ¢l :fis n.cv'r%n iz columns of Th' Bn’ stin, | i 6% enveiopes (Femular busibess. size) JAMES L. CASE, in 140, ‘What's the trouble old man?” m up against it for fair. “As to how?” “My liver doctor expressly orders me to eat sugar, and my stomach spec- ialist positively forbids it."—Kansas Journal or weeks and weeks after my hus- | band died 1 was unable to sleep.” | “I hope you are all over that now vmpathetic friend replied. The lawyers finally found his | insurance policy in a mafety-deposit box that he had never told me about.” Chicago Record Herald. THE KALEIDOSCOPE City celd priuted corner, )y Sh ot S . e 3T00; To,00u, $U.00; 1,000, 31000 500 40, Swetacket St., ) Norwich, Ct. AT b e T Thousands of rural teachers through . 9UUY, oU; lu,uuv, 15, 84 S *ac r - ?lifirbed\f;" :zj.\lul, ‘16‘5‘;5“‘ ‘)t l»é.ll'w. o out the Southern states receilve less 2305 6,000, 39.00; 5.0} o0 by , bilihéags, | (xsie, prinied, 31.60; 1,506, than $150 a year. $2.10; 5,000, $i.00; 10,000, $13.5U; duw PR siatemenis ohxiu, | phnted,” sliu FOR SALE | More than 800 Cleveland stores now 1,000, $1.85; 5,0u0, $6.00; 10,000, Luo. t E . S § Printing of évery description = done .akf (;;rerflalmuna which almost total promptiy. Send for samples. YTae Bul- o exciude 1493 letin Co., Priuters and isiuders, Nor- No. 17 Lincoln Avenue ——rrer— WACH, s8anm The output of lead, zinc, copper, E FINE RESIDENCE silver and iron ore of Missouri in 1917 FO SA E was worth $34,958,241 | known as the e < The Maharajah of Mysore, India, has I have for sale two cottages located i & e o e e Beckwith Property. installed a $30,000 organ, manufactur- two-family house located at 57 Twelftn ed in Ohio, in his palace. Property must be 'sold and bids street and oue two-family house locat- ave 'sol aitad i ed at 176 Prospect street. All of the . Rt ey e TR above houses are In good repair and 1 Age ESkiint toramiteibas: s collagel- SEab T b JAMES L. CASE ble lifeboat with a rubber skin which bring 10 per cent. on investment. 1 4 heals itself when punctured. have also a cowage with all medern 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. —_— improvements to rent. e posl-i i 2 ot 4 . S fon -handling machinery for the CHA!;L:A l:\Alflbl\l ON, Panama Canal coaling station will be T4l orth Main St. operated b lectrieity Phone 904-4. sepl7d | per y electrieity | \ ~ The world's sugar crop for this year FOR b‘ALE’ is estimated in excess of 18,050,000 | tons, or more than 2,000,000 tons great- | 26 Laurel Hill Avenue || cr than last year. e 2 | Sy Fine Residence | That she has erossed the Atlanti® Property r times and has hever been ¥ [ 3 is the boast of Mrs. W. B of Horses right from the wes: out of ath. of Lendon. of 11 rooms and bath. Ali modern improvements. INSPECTION SOLICITED. JAMES L. CASE, hard work, ranging from 1100 to 1500 in weight, For sale by GEORGE B, ©l Tel. 192. iPLIN, Westerly, The town-planning development at Southend, London's new suburb 40 miles due east. on the English channel, is converting that part of the coast in- to a model garden city. 40 Shetucket St.. Norwich, Conm. Arransements are helng made be tween this government and that of Russia to maimtain a wireless tele- graph service across the Bering Sea. This will complete the girdle of radio- s telegraphic communication around the Two 2-tenement houses on Mechanic | o . 120 tot rronting oe S world. Street in Danielson. Income $420 |2 fow miles east of CPleesant @ vimy s Rl S7 e gross, met incoms on investment 914 | beach, best of surf bathing, right of ea cultivation is the greatest sourc way to a.sold pond nine ‘miles long | Of Prosperity to the isiand of Ceylon, per cent. Houses pleasantly situated, |and shallow, safe for children. The | the total value of tea exports approx- three minutes’ walk from rallroad sta- | Price of these lots till Oct. 1St is $Z50. | Imating over -23,000,000 per year Only omne-to a customer; very easy| There are several hundred companies tion, post office and business section, terms if desired. These lots will double = g % v 5 o ik ® | engaged in tea cultivation in this ls- five minutes from churches and uma%;l:el?na“et‘gr ort Transporta. | land, nearly all paying dividends of schools. $500 buys a 43-acre farm situated | uDwards of 7 per cent. on their capi- E. L. DAREIE, 21 miles from railroad s.ation =Pveral tal stock and some up to 40 per cent, Real Estate Agent, hundred cords of standing wood on place, driven well, “some fruit, Invess Savings Bank Block. Danielson, Conn. | tigata. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin— choice of 400. WII.I.IAM A. WILCOX FOR SALE. A Genuine Edison Home Phonograph, British Columbia not only continues to hold second place among the prov- inces in mineral production, but its total proportion of the production of the whole of Canada continues to be com- with 30 two-minute and four-minute paratively large In percentage of the B N e ohon wii Real Estate Broker. total output being 24.50 per cent. which price $25; $5 down, 31 per week, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooras 1 and 2, ’l»jn*;n ‘_"Kl;l'f‘va‘se3 "V:ro:.]:‘ne percentage of THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., Westerly, R. 1. b i LS Main Sireet, Telephones: Office, No. 365; Resi-| ‘g >, ¥ e . t is undersiood that an arrange- =eplOWSM Norwich, Conn. | dence, No, 531. aug29d | ment has been reached between To- HONEY SALE HORSES ronto and the Gnand Trunk and Cana- dian Paclific Rallweys for a six-traclk viaduect along the water front of the city. The right of way for the struct- Our 1913 crop of native honey Is the re 9 best ever. For sale by all the leading [I have 35 Horses to vick from, some |UFe Will be 230 foet In breadih, thus grocers. nice, gentle, well broken chunks and |5 3 H il g v P. 'W. LATHAM & CO. businass horses as can be found any | COSt of the viaduect wi e ofithe Norwich Town. Conn. whets alab some big ivorkers. . ThellncWe Aisien spation will be hetween Tel, 1053-4. Orders by telephone or | pricac’ are right. Come and see them, | :12:000.000 and $20,000,000. The agree. otee g sy o | ment provides for the completion of by mail delivered to any part of h city or town of Norwich. sepl3STuTh !Tel, 1139, ELMER R, PIERSON, the work in three years.