Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 29, 1913, Page 8

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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS Dl."'rcflll \ FAIR, WARMER TODAY. UNSETTLED TOMORROW. ‘What oing On Tonight. | the suest of James P, Brown of High | villae, have made no preparations as kG T ke street Sunday. vet to clese their Hungalow on &ove Waudevfiie and Motion Plotursa at| Theodore Fournier of Plainfield was | street, the gueat of local relatives Sunday, e iy Flot t Colopial Thsatre, i Fournler of Plainfield was T 34 B & e | 255 Suniel ot Tunnal v | STAFFORD SPRINGS ToSmRT, v Dnemee and Bunday ty Meeting at Town Hell | rygo iufant son of Mr. and Mrs M-yu K:.nny Refu to Give Up Donat BElals christened by Rev, County Commissionership in Faver | NS | s o S | EeTer day afternoon. The child was named 2 Miss Adies calls stiention te the | Josenh Donat Lawrence, The sponsors | - Gevernor—To Organize Moly Name | Body All Broken Out in Water Bllg- L POETRY . DVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” s : . e L e e e Like a blind spinner in the sun, 1 tread my days; 1 know ciat aii the threads will Tup Appoinied Ways: 1 know caen diy will bring its task And Dbeing biind, no more 1 ask. in were Ludger Blais and Marie Louise Society. fault of wearing fashiondle small hats | Jore 1udwe = o - ters. ltched So Had to Muffle | ) Si W = pnd ld witnin O DS GRS B S . N Mayro Keeney Is mot golng to la d jand e thread, atd, T N STORINGTON RSN S hasek| Hands, Used Ctiora Smpand | || S per Line, Six ords to the Line ro b, bt one thing you can a0 s the exclusive s: S 5 i e otified M ~-re bilild, but one thing you can do. of ladies” Patrician shoes at $3.00 and = SEr e e b s 0'"‘"‘9"" Never Troubled s'"”’-| > i BT o aen shoes &l 3R Ne Trace of BurgisreFunerals_Le- | DyOCenmell’the appolnieo of Gover 2/ | Sometimes the threads so rougn and See 3 urglars— - | nor Baldwin, he will nof 50 2 st DAVIS THEATRE, %al Team Defeats Westorly All | until obliged iv do 50 by o decision of | Ridgefield, Comn. — My baby was cross WANTED. FOR GALE. TO RENT. And tangled fly 3 the court. M. O'Connell has received | and rostloss and frotted night and day. O 2 = . [ know wiid siorms are sweeping past, Ec | Stars. his_comm! from the governor and 1 tha . Ome | "IN BD_ A girl or olderly woman| FOR SALE—One Moyer Concord car- | FOR RENT—Pleasant tenements, And fear that I The Message to Headquarters Three e Will take the outh of offics Wednesday | oring I discovered that her body was all | 1o take care of children. Box 10, Bul- | riage; aiso a two-seaier. Inquire at o4 &nd eigni rooms, West Main it fall, but dare mot try to find o gy | local polics ave. siill at s loss | Will take the coth af ofice Wednoaday | broken out in small water | 1otin Ot sepubd | Quarey Stroet, sepsia”” | auire Miss Goodell, 63 High St. sep * place, since T am Blind. — 1 races of the burglars Who | 1ol "he Virtue of the governor's Dlisters and I was told she | ~WANTED—To hire a farm from 0| FOR SALI — A beaut.ul country | O RENT — Very reasonable, barn | 1 ynoi not whe but Tam s Another big bill of feature photo- | Tolke inio and stole =-'~fi'~' "::1“ l’"*l' | appointment. had the eczema the worst | to 106 scres from the first of April | home “of 3f acres, dairy farm of -3 ‘lv\‘u‘u%lunwb;xeuxg‘ 5% Osk St Enquire Ty A D"m_e' e - BT ot o b i | car endleton’s grocer, el- i FHITS with or without bulidings. Address farm ot acres, poultry | Mra. Vars, 58 Hobart Ave., between (That unt and place, 3 B headed by o as, the Davis to- | lamy’s clothing store, aithough e e Hemdemmont n e Tooked Tk Tite =t | Farm, “Bulletin Otace. sepivd | farm’ of 40 weres 500 acres ‘r:"‘p cheap | and 2 or 7 to § p. m. ep13n | [l S0me ENSRt faUHIS to endure The Messuge to Guarters. peo: | thorough investigation' has been un- [ Miss Margaret Burt has roturned | D 0 e Sy My Groten; Conn. T ROR HIRRE W TEtn ons of 15| My tireid i hith: o rrom g M to Headquarters, pro- | | were | from a three months® visit in Vermont, blisters, thea it tumed eo | WANTED — Feopie _desiring, -uelf | sep2d ______ | roomu; one Of seven rooms; ail modern fiien way ever since the robberie 2§ Barred Plymouth | lmprotements, 091 dfaln St M. A} Though biind, I never felt accursed. duced by the Thanhouser company and & Y e it . th P | 3 five daye age. Two or three | The first of this season’s socials it looked like a pleco of | } T L G R s e S e Ao h the third degree d ree | Sembly room iriday evening and was badly had 172, or send postal to Lee Clegg, syberse, 34 Happy St., City. —_— = think’ pathaps ik brust his ¥OFEnE young Itallan officer in the Carabineri | Bl e i e o e | A eriiogable. affair o e | Washington $ O e colloe s and FURNISHED ROOMS—Central 10ca- | * frim hne short word in Italy | huuses and several probable places for | Joy mufflo the baby's hands | delivers repairs anywhere. augiMW i = Hon. Mrs. Emma MOrse, 18 Union St | 5aiq over me when I was young— from bdandits and so incurs .- ting stolen goods been N“.n'\ )Iu'd‘ Court Oronoco Celebrates Anniversary. | to protect it spreading all over her face. It S = e bea it ALE--T maylod 159, Young."T neard 9 lasting eamity of these ©v » far without, restlts, The 1088 Conrt Biohoco. Boresters of Americs afnly disf i ANTEX _fee the beautis ingl; ~ sep2id | o RENT—Lower part of 55 Washc howing not that God's name Beries 1 sl 5 b riclbrd e o BT TR R ALE_—Chestout mare § years | Jngton St, 8 rooms and bath, with or Ened shades at Fagan's | v, and sealed me his, though Sun, wou.a you ry I sormas | My br e amounted | ghserved its tenth annive amy’s clothing s Y | could not rest at night. Her clothing was | Cigarettes in the new bave confederates ellént road 10 | without ghrage: also house of § nuch as $200 it is claimed, the | evening by wiving a minstrel Show at | very frritating to the bod: Smoke Shop. bang E by e Beteral: stts of e e g 2 y and when it was Shop : o miles an hour; also sound. Box 33, | 80d bath, all improvements. J. Brad- blind ncluding ‘\:‘.\«\m.\‘m, o Si Eawara's Ball, W. Jo AIDEILY WOS | roroved her body was raw. We had her | L & defenzeless woman? AAna al | Hr Sl sepzd | ford, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway, or at| ’ nly es an overcoat and s al pairs | interlocutor and the end men Coitod e AT bRt st TWANTED — Large wholesale house . — __ | 8§ Washington afier 6 p. m. tnaylid | But whether this be seal or sign tive Yankee omas Yare, Bertie Mullin, John Yare g ¢ enitspread |, 3V GXEND, 7 ftive, honest man | WORNK HORSE and surrey for sale | —po o o%3. all mederncons | 'Within. without: headquarte: Railroad Improvements, nd Willlam Eenton. ‘The solos | all over her body, face and head and scemed | over 25 years of age to travel in state | also stcel range with hot water tamk. | [ FEGENISOER, ROOMS 1) Docotogan, | 1 never doubt the ordinar ! turntable at the roundhouse | were well received and the chorus by | 6o grow worse all the time. of Conneécti: Experience not nece _Andove e [ know He set me here, and still interest of ail at wharf, which has | the entire ciicie was good. After the | “I took good warm water and Cuttcura | S85Y. bUt must furnish good references | Big 1l : nd glad and blind, 1 wait His wilk . Te 5 ervice, | entertainment there was dancing for | Soapand p Charac eldy ‘position Mish Deauregard's, Jewett & it! Liktar T1yk : 3 The other f iny vears of’ service, | cnicriaiyment there wis dancing (07| Soap andlathored eall overherand allowed | 054 SIiE oo 27 promotion: fa0a month | 246 Vehc! AL ey SUMMER COTTAGES Byt listen, lisien, duy by day. ter tank we ved : i was thoroug] Rd” expenses wnd 5 per cent. exira | fifamon”roiis T ) hear’ their tread, o4 les.” Give names of at | £XeP ‘ b epiid For Rent—Fer Sale. Who bear the finished web away, dry T applied the Cuticura Ofntment. In | OMmmission on s thern | < Weteh HIL Weckapaug, 1 cut the thread, zang that has been at | MUSi ALE—Biack and tan so least three referemces. Address Sales |~ FOR S iing up the raflroad | Myron . Davis has had a force of | i o Con voonld b c Blex ¢ Vi 4 g~ men ork for several days filling see a big change and | Manager Bancroft, 59 Beverly Bt, Bos- | ured foxhound; first class one; two ieasan: iew, And bring God's messege in the sum, will be no longer ncINI o B {1 tfires woslks you neve wotlA have krovn ; superd | years; will stay all day ad seven fi)"';,‘e'c'f'q,‘,ll?‘;f‘é%&’“"& hou poor” biind spinner,” work " e onington rack gang has st o' aver Tindl acwena iod aba e ma T | — — foxes killed anead of him; reason for i . ael done th ck, which leads from | rganize v 5 ' WE_ WILL PAY YOU 3120 to dis- | gliling, overstocked. O. W. Marris, Jr 2 —Helen Hu ackson. b Facl hich leads from | To Organize Holv Name Society. | troublod snce.” (Sigmod) Mem. George Gos. | tribuze TaliEloba Yichoturt'*n m,,,i,,,; s sy B pH FEANE - c0x e ards, 98 | The men of St ISdward's parish wiil | N PSS £108 ommunity: 60 days work: experience | £ - e e s Sam H. Chesebro's store = in | o, 3 f N society next A | a i topi| 0N WATE - Cheay) sus Tivepasssn: - 3 HUM muel 11, Chesebro's store” | orguize & fiory” Name sodety, ' nest A single cake of Cuticura Soap (25¢.) and | {unjty for promotion. Spare time may | ger Oldsmobile touri ,'in good re.| 1ons Distance Telsphone. mayzdd OR OF THE DAY ntil t ils are removed | Jrmanization thre will he a sermon by | box of Cuticura Otntment (50c.) are often | bo used. Intcrnational pair. Can be seen 111 M¢Kiniey Ave e Rk 3 it »ss Waterund Main streets and all | gy Fdward M. Haves of Jewett City, | Suficient when all else has failed. Sold |L1U12 Arch St, Philadelphia. |- imepasd, L PRk R ket A LR . « junction | “Georse Andrcws of Springfleld has | throughout the world. Sample of each | MARRY wealthy o R SALE Wagon wheel, FORE SALE. Boston Transeript, & L Jonen P B et T < sample ballots for the | peen dinz u few days at his Crys- [ mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address | LY _people anxio o tread, new ‘new tire, S Ea whath ¢ : & annual town election have ar- |l iake cotlise, postcard * Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.” i Sepizs | M Uivdier” Tax Pesl S pa odnirectambs i b GIEER BTGl g JrMiss Cenie Conins ias Tefinged (o A5 Men who shave and shampoo with Ou- | ——~u s e | e e the names of il these' automebiia | Westerly Defeated. R G R cura Soap willind it bost for sin and scalp, _ | 20 iep2t8 - | “wor SALE parts.—Judge. Ty o b 0 | Stonington Baseball team and| {urned to her home in Missouri after = waws o by & young | 2 nexcite L s “Boy, you ought to know better than ars Westerly played an | wpending the summer in | ner brother-in-law, James Burke of |Jlady In an offic fstant bookkeepe il e to beg from a poet.” game of baseball a an- that city. Mr. Burke's funeral will|er, and who understands typewriting | WOR BALE—Nice seven-room cottage ‘Please, sir, father yist."— afternoon, The e DN Saa (Ao oRs ) | and shorthand. Apply Box §5, Bulletin [ in A No. 1 condition; three acres of | Life. R e . favor of the Ston- | 033 Y Oifioer land \lnquu‘c P Kl inilion” AV s ek i jFiskesagitohen for - WAX *”“ —— | L “I understand that he fell into the e marte : Aol snort hours. A “good .hr:’ Proposition | S18-4. sepid 8 FUNERALS. it b g — i it man R el | Trommal a7 simgle of all =p= He says he's boss—likes to show his nda SOL Ant G0N hnv e Alice_Buiiding, N ot il 4 s aénificen wife that he's clothed in authority. H. Sauntas. Mrs. J. Powers and daughter. Miss TIsM. WANTEDOrders for special and | e o “All 1 can say is that he's a pretty Too Résl Foa. | e niis| Mary Powers. o Norwich shent sanort [l o e o | suno Mys. & 1. Jumes, | T AT poor dresser.”—Town Topics. R Pt g < “The infant son . of | ime here. Saturday, on way to |} vork, i specianat, has reioves I t, | & Frankiin’ St Sy’ | Residence “Did the doctor scem to know what Johnson . Pl of| trarirora IVery chsé'presentsd to him with Sk vou_had | 1 ‘. o nfternoon | _ Mise Ann Britton and Miss Susan 3, |§ ‘ihis ‘prescripuion, known as Uro- || w“’\n., = E@ed tarmugna; good | 5 53113‘1_15 Blub wood. stovo lengths, | (% Ehinle het doolettens o' tn wo ro n Wall street and burial | Cosgrove, who teach in Hartford | 1§55 “Containing neither - opi- PP & Jeneke o brw ™ | Iafe Phons dgeczoa | Bradstreet's.”—Washington Herald s | Mary's cemetery Jisolionls, spent: Sunday; atitielr thonies e L L e D—GIrl = bower | 1o FOI SALE_Eleven room house, with | g Jess—Miss Schreecher is going wnson the | frs m J. Gilmour. : ; Prastice, hospital and otnerwise, J|sewing machines. Coronet Knitting | ob 89 CUft St Must be sold to clue | | abroad to finish her musical education, Bl chst P s S Ta IeCormick of Norwich visited among thousands, to be a posic [|| Compan Chestnut Street. p2sd | Shtate. 3 iton, ke LR | Tose— '\‘K,hm’m did she set the money ? - role of | g ces of S. illiam | frjengs here Saturday on his way to o] — 1 —_— = Ve " 1 ess—The neighbors all chippet n, e & | tive antidote for Uric Acid—the S z = o e L L timmoon, | Hartfora) where e Wasine mmert of || WESNIWD Shal ™S il || o BISRHE LSNP TRESEARUNG NS | TN ovn 2 Reronzass Consisting of 12 rooms St. Louin Globe-Democrat - ; arvs church | reiatives over as twelve for 31 Bullet e e | “Why do they call us literary hacks 6 s a e 2 o sm, Chromte, Sciati- o envelopes, neatly printed, for 1505 500 | o C Gnel ot % @ Heik | Jy o Abiearn, hend piericof the Wy || | DEcimatsn. Glemis Semie Printers, Norwich, Conn. I A T rr and bath | asked the first writer e mttendance at the | limantic gas and electric light office Shnth attioks i e SatE e iave ANTED—An order clerk | Brices for any printing you are\‘n need | “Igive it up,” said the second writer. ; B¢ Sttendance at the | 15 5e is guest sin, (| Eweliing of jomts. in thirteen | speak irench. Address oL The ulléun Company, Norwics, All [Mb5ern: Cariventincas | “Goodness knows, we don't earn as owers 3. ¥."Ahearn of New london. fours srter irst fablet ‘obtam- | Bulieu sepivd - AL ey [ much as a hackman."Pittsburs Post ¢ el d relief, Pk s g 3 s X L . Pigs, Lhoro - ion, | = Mrs, John Doyle will preside at the || §3 decidsd rallef, and grter four WANTED —Youns min SISROSTaphst | p RO SALE-O I C pigs thorough. xoellent Location. 1 saw my boyhood chum today, the Granted Milner Scholarship: | organ s SnurhSonth Manc |l Y. telieven andl actencinw Jlaud ickiceper dfstres mosition near | Desas xegistered ‘none. beiter in ths iacectich oTioHad | one that has become a millionaire.” Rrior, & Tudze Prior | chester, in place of her aunt, Miss Eliz- medicine. John Hall, Golden St, [ | Danielson. Best of references. Ad-|ion, k. F. U. 5, Norwich, Cona. H. #. “Did he recognize you?’ < s resident at Wam- | abeth Keating, who is the regular or- |f age 66 years. JXexs Box (16 Dunietson; Conn T sentic| tutton T guess so, He turhed a corn T -anted the st | Urogen guaranteed. t0c and 8, G NMEN PRINTING —Look when he saw me coml Hous S £ .8, 0 Ok at these prices: 500 5 a i ouston s entered on |~ arre A, 7. Richards and daughter, || i, POttle. Seld by all arus- | open; 365 to 3lou monta; comm 5| 83 envelopes egular Uusidens’ gise), JAMES L. CAS_E’ Post. s Sheffield | yrae retur ikt oriean oy oeel] pointments coming. Write for iree LSt | §2.00; 6,000, 36.005 10,000, §10.0c; 508 |[] 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. Uiet o 5 0ADYI EALES the 6 5% positions open 1o you. Franiiin in- | notelesin 6xsie. piiiiod, 31 stranger. “Somebody stole my ¢ Satyrday, after a visil with Mrs. Rich- k E. Lee been | orqe sister, Mrs. C. E. Lovett of Union stitute, Dept. 34 G., Rochester, N. Y. | 32.40; 0,000, $6.50; 10,000, Sh1” cautloned the New Yorker, & treatment at Memorial hos- | &x — sepldd | Ieiterneaus, 8% x1l, printea, 3178 1,060, cing fearfully about. “Do vou il to lose your shirt?"—Cornell continues to im- | LOST AND FOUND. i | biiineads, Ixs, printed, nEl$2.10; 6,000, §1:00; 10,000, 32.50; 4,000, §3.50; 10,009, { Mary Burke was called to Hol- oke Sunday by the sudden death of Widow She—Mr. Brown dces not pay his e 18.50; "800 bd | Hatements, bxb%, | piinted, §14; OUND—Came to my place Sept. 4, 1 Mrs. O. C. Griffin are | £ a4 month's vacation in New | mm — - a two year old Holsteln heifer. Owner TRD_ having cider to | LU0, $LE3; 6,000, 36.007 10,000, $1L.00! 3 | = | Cen have same by proving property and m;;“‘", SD—All thoss having o ' orise | Printing of évery ® description - dome | wife much attention it el | paying tor_inis’ adverfisement " and | BAL® 1800 oy tae “rankiin mills | PrompLy. gend for sumples. Fne Bui- He—No; the only time T ever knew m Kim street to the | | keeping. "'w. C. Robinson, Columbla, [ milis, Xnown as the franiin mek | fotin “Col Printers unma sinaers, Nor- of his going out with her was once ¢ : As I | Conn. 'd"f'—'-“d Wood, Z_\'Al;“gpe{x\ for business ept !xr,‘ wich, Cona. will buy a bond guaranteed by when the gas exploded.—Pick-Me-Up. P = m om- LOS' A gen 's gol watch, o #88 SO, MY " “Binglewood has o - wild boy 2 s For Infants and Children, [ spem face, fitiaie L 0. %" meward n. _mepidd :” New York Central Railroad. of Tie o e S s R J | Return to P. Jodotn, Box §14, Danlelson, | —aginrs—wion oiass rapia sell FOR SALE rice to net 5 por cont. This writes home that he likes it” o = | i Conn. sepT on lne 1 E b e e st 7 | The Kind You Have A]ways auugm PEd | bigges soller I “the scuson; lars |} offering made subject to sale or 8| “Likes it Weli, farming isn't what ! e Boter Specialty Co. Grahitevilie,v FOUR WORK HORS = it used to be."—Cleveland Plain Deal- ! r Special tevilie, & ES ange in price. o | Bears the Signatu.e o seplid s | SRR there is one Rather a modest, retiring fellow in slean and re. Twelve to select from. . a crowd, isn't he R | Ry o JAMES L. CASE, e R JOHN H. FORD, Ice Dealer. xercises—Town Meeting Be Lively—Launching | weiss pair your sewing machin Float - & X Tind at the Stephenson, The Old Keliable. shotucke: Sowe whole lot of a governor on a state oc o the Bilptist} LEGAL NOTICES. (est Rats i@ (An oid [§ | 10825 Apply at office, Frankiin Squsre LR oo hotucket [ty . Nerwick 70t casion surrounded by his staff of col- attended by |~ s e o WANTED—Piano_tuning. onels in uniform.”—S8t. Louis Republic AL COLLATERAL LOAN CO. s ; h. about 250 142 Muin Strect, Upstaira. don, 398 Prospect St. Cicy. for office even if she votes,” remarked ook me | Special .y Meeting || BAIE & Sy FOR SALE FOR SALE [l s o 2 “I don’t think a woman ought to run d with the re- OFFI | work on farm and DFFICE, ronth sal i slen 325 a month salar fadire. of Gie real boss never thinks of holding e two cottages located | tics Rock Farm (Ledyard). Fred sSands, Sast Norw l office” himself.”—Washington Star. for Town Meeting. |, (1" it Manager, Mystic, Conn.. R ¥. D. 4. : . Notwich, one con’ St . own meeting gl o) | -t an. - house Tocat- A cottage on Laurel HIill, of § Press agent—Miss De Star T'm #o- w held in the town hal - l > All of tne = | ing to work up a story that your pe Iesides the usual re- ed to warn the HtLI \\/ \N’I‘ D | above houses are in g pair and L rooms with all improvements, in- aariad DubAly Cealloned Ol yons ; n several petitions ) | Gooks: ‘Ganeral’ FTohRowaris L GITIE | Bave alooin oo e i maders electricity, property well located Miss De Star—Why, sir, do you i A petition from . ‘ing | THE TAILOR, Chamber Maid nprovements to r and in excellent condition, on f | think T want people io think I have 1 gthers for a roud . | * | " Permanent positions to competent | CHARLES W. BURTON, trolley car line, 8 minutes walk 1gh diamonds to fill a poodie Il be diseussed. James ) P spe | persons | 74S North Main St. SRR bk by o News aie thers e ask e |5 il be | is mow located in his new |"FRec empLovMENT BUREAU. | Pnene sti- sepita | ;tflfq'\:n:; “;‘;qbu;r;fl: on favor HE_'A];E]DO_SCOPE \ the streets of the | Seows relative to | M. J. COSCORAN. Supr. Central Bldg. | —— SLEtia 1 . 1 K oalyei quarters bty o s | FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, B 1 in the hands of the ner mieriy. sqad that owin-. of such |} Central Building, Norwich, Ct. I s BAE R ROyt s s high nissioners be discharged. | o g nlyee | 208 MAIN STREET, L 5‘ boasts of having eaten 2478 pines in I x sre issued to the mmount | WOMEN SEWERS. his lifetime. 8 -om the west end Tred and (wenty-five thow 1 | i R R B Stead Bl nApLEY ML, l ivise il SRSz TR0 deren A 5 e DR C. R CHAMBERLAI ey A LSRRG o Mt = Big Car Float Launchad TIMOTH D tal 8 | 3 v 150 foct, Irouting ocean. sltuated | hree s hundred ibootblacks on the I € of the car float b or oL the ¢ ental Surgeon e === (4 weight. For sale by beach, Best of surf bathing, rgul of | York East Side have formed a vard for Mef X . i E way to a Sold pond nine ihiles long | union, and will raise the price of shin i g ) © above ana FOR SALE. | T . : £ : . was successtull g is the w tected to|In charge of Dr. 8, L. Geer's practice [ ———————————— | GEORGE B € 1 and shallow, safe for chilgren. The|ing tan shoes from a nickel to ten ; ke il LI | during his last iliness. | el 192 - ono 10" a” sustomar: Very casy | " i g oIty of N | = s §f desired 53 will ‘doubla The now g R - Ripor Vith. | McGrory Building, Nerwich, Gonn. | alus in 8 year of two. Transpo l“\,; on of Louisiana. ix so im 1 will soon be eom. | 24 tlon free in auto with the need for medical n Benco = | = $00 buys” s ig-acre farm situated | n the sohools that he has Bloc & = . 215 miles from rallroa ation eral | furnished the salary of the health r Boat lock Island Fisherman. | Delivered to any part of Norwich i FOR SALE hundred cords of standing ‘wood °on | {17 o salary of the health oft i boatshop o : driven well, some fru st | in his commu Stes o Joeiahnp of | E the Ale that Is ackuowledged to be | 3 g il il | — seing planked. This tie best on the market—HANLEY’S | Eight-room Cotiage At Norwich Town on Canter (Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin According Lo United States govern Mo, S ash 1 is to be used for fishing e | PEERLESS. A telephone order wili bory Road near Peck's Corner ||| cholce of 40 | ment osiisctinmsnigeode cnn Ua made mer’s Fair—Steel Gird v i AT Ssumeenietoy with bath and steam heat, and trolley line, pleasantly lo- | to yleld clear syrup, an ofl useful in e Bise i Place, Liie equllipet 7y it n e wof the Town o | ve prompt attention. good barn and large lot, lncated cated, a new, modern Cottage of WILLIAM A. WILCOX | raint and soap makinga tanning ex = i | u L heet,in | D, J. McCORMICK. 30 Franklin St gl e seven rooms, bath and reception ||| tract and a meal for feeding stock . Wenther Vans Out of Fobair ) ) the purpose | z P hall, with all modern improve- ||| Real Estate Broker. e L ut of Repair. " % and & 1Y ballot | {| street. Price reasonable. tard wood floors, open ||i xo, 41 West Broma st.. R P Fritzi Scheff, the actress, has been secur o ¥ : MATT A. TINKER ...... Auctioneer P ! Riad - ., Rooms 1 and 2, for a a s = ed oro 8 o- | | " ng, large veranda, cement sued for a hat bill, and it appears that Sellh vane of posed, dm > the con o of | | N. Tarrant & Co. Price right. One-half Woesterly, R. L between January % and July 2 of 1812 e g v or severs 5 hich reads as follows: : remain on mortzage. Telephones: Office, No. Miss Scheff hought from one firm of n in a bad condition. | e Gencorloisation of ers ot | 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. I > quick buyer. | New York milliners $612 forth of hate, - R Heard and Seen. {s bt he 3 gt | THOS. H. BECKLEY, | P Rev ¢ fgures shows the total x ) ned to his home | 1d one mileage eucn way DS LS ilding o e sy elon o Siecfl it SEAN. oy How 3 ot | RS SREE S | May Building, Bhohes | import and export trade of the United o3 B e ol emb T B A WILE: NcHeuas 278 Main Street. 368-2 AGRICULTURAL LIME. | States for the last fiscal yvear to have f tina s all has closed v @ one tileage At the same | Hill Crest Farm, formerly run by Ray e L..__-‘.————__ We Lave Jusi .t & caiivau into our [ p 8r€8 ST (08 (8 TETEL I or 421, - e - 1 on | h 1 and ing ant extra session | Lewis, the property of Johm F. Dun- i storehouse and can supply your de- [ beem $4,275,00 Tevious year:. Gl N : r ndham | G ) bar, 670 Willlams s AU'CTION | mands [oF this sure croy producer. ii.e | 000000 over the previous vear, Com: fivein and Asions ; The Binith has tebihaa | /Pallot) boxes il ba. o5 o | i Eai experts of the country say the ground | mercially, the nation is bre : o N < am 5 3k p.m TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, | ficstone 15 octor than tie bUrwt o, . e é & ) raiais Hew | Dated ‘Bostah, Sept. 29, 1913 A€ 10 4. m., ; { 1 | and this 1s Wit we have. Soid by the | = = 0 - A 25 o 1 Assignees’ sale of Farm, Timber bag, ton or carload. . ) = N > o - A ¥ Novambas WAREHAM W. BENTL 25 cows, farming tools, etc. Some of , Timber | g i Consul General Evan E, Young writes Binere vl . DFE: A 00 Weile and AREHAM ENTLEY, the cows are new miich, others coming | Lands and Personal Property by aiztion | i rebiRUk, APWILLIAMS & OO, from Halifax, Nova Scotia, that many ! LiAte to a0, the Hene 5t "a owiiliCleric [ moamte oA S TUBSDAY, SEPT. 80, 1913, Two-family House, 292 Laurel Hill, | of the delegates to the International Personal Mention to Maine on an automobile e 2 b0 T beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., e et anch tarioment. Geological Conference, before its open- Benedict B. Land £ Holy t DRty Sill Do aWer aBonE e A COURT OF PROBATE HE MATT A. TINKER, the J. W. Dike Farm, Thompson, |3 ° 100 ing at Toronto on August 7 toured the B e ouster “wia the sacst Suc” | weeks y within and for sep26a Auctioneer. | Conn. five infles from Putnam, seven | tWwo cellars. ALE HORSES Nova Scotla coal flelds. Coal was a RS T mroiter Rev: Yoo Pon- es Grace Titzpatrick s visiting ot tonington. on the | fiimnes nam et e S. | subject for extended discussion by the 4 friends in Eosten 2 sen Ce DN e s e ConMnte o ST acren | I have 35 Horses.to pick from, some | conference Rev. Father Chouinard, of LaSalette s. Tarl Palmer of Westerly 1s vi Eatate Periine. 19LaBS | W. B. WILCOX .......... Auctioneer | {CIG3. Brook and Spring warered pas. | R | nice, gentle, well broken chunks and | — 4 S tilie. Conn. is assisting s Amos Rogers. North Stoninision, in’ said District, de- ture for large Herd o¢ Cattie; 100 cors | | business horses as can be found any| Generally speaking, the trade of Yu- 1 sy San. 1 Emma Latham will return the | ceased. of wood and 300,000 feet of ties where, also some big workers his P ring 1 was excellent. ' The days for the pros. owing e ab. nd presented a petit ying poar, plum and cherry trees; Straw- | g : ¥ e o . SR S¢ the pastor, Rev. Uliic O. Beile | i r 1 Y e Ll lfive cent fare to city, minutes to | ag ELMER R PLUERSON, | Mexico had little effect upon the south b Capt. Cornelins Fowler has been vis- | 1o, 7 | e grapes. Two story 1i-reom louse, with | school, ern peuinsula, und (he frade of this Progress on Bridge. { sting Mrs. Fowler at the state hospitai rnied Ny ordor of the Tameranis Gourt or | DA plonm’ Reat’ running wuls: | i ~ port ‘wax Dotler than 1 lus been any The Berlin Construction Co. has fin- | \irs, F. P. Latimer, who | in&ton T L R Frobate for (he DISCFCt of Tebanon, || ement house of acten rooms, barn 16 | | 100 2:aE mamkET Ginp | e ot iehof Reii e iahed the laying of the steel girders and | | e summer on Groton | 18 therefare Ordered will sell by 60 with good celiar, " Al butidings pouiiry and geucral arm Just | an et whioh 1a tReDERIER frusses for the new bridge over the |ro. "Fiing, 'have returned to (hei [{’i‘;“,.""“ P g RUMADAY, SERTS S s hede "onehalt oF which e heevi) ' o e is the Ing ment floor and | 'y, jienry Lasch of w London | ber, A 1 farm of the late Gilbert M, Wijilams, | of hard wood, the balance sprout land. plenty Gf | Phe Canadian minister of agriculiure sidewalk. Contractor Archibald Tor- nt s with frienas in the | foreno located on the Colchester road, two | AlBo 20 acres of wood large enough to VOraRGn § d ted G. C. Cunningth; rance of Norwich has this job und in g h returns the-first of | kins & s west uf Brick chureh, 1p the| cut. BIXty tons of hay, this year's cur, |A FOUSE, BARN, HEN HOUS argdy 2% < ol8 PP bon-c e il probability will start work at once. | | /17 ; e iy Wi of Tentnon, described a8 toflows, | will be sold In lots o ault purenasers. | TWO ACRES OF LAND, making a fine | bar : eass w2 | botan i plant patholoxist for the Village Notes. | : i Satel [ st Vine About 140 acres of land. mot of | liousehold furniture will also be sold Soiic T hens. Only | Province of Prince Edward Island. His ey > , wher 14s oue more year of | iy reulation | whieh is il and plenty’ of wood K. ¥I. CORTTIS chicken farm near city. ensy terms. | first work wiil be investigating potato - Mre. Marie 8t. Germain is sariously | siud by posts | for family needg: fine lerge barn, Souse el L A\ Tryen's Aceany. il iR L) ie Atucharst ¥ ' t | North Grosvenordale, Conn E. A. PRENTICE, 5 i st her home . | Miss garel Joyee will remain at | and other buildines, 3 | H. V. CHAVFEE, { Phano: 200 R TOlipi ot s and is its most important agrieul- a -~ L] ndview ge unt 1 first of =6 to he sold, separats, a wooalot e he b Gt e P " | tur asset 1 OTaAteIy An: ol ox- Pperenis. M .m re. John Waods ne « I e ahiasnat Tati de S s | WHEN 5uu want to put yodr bus- | ness berore e pubiic. there is no tazua and ather points thronzhont th oo Titite Stat | s Arni and daughter Kate .;:J : ©oarAy ; 2.7 "WILLIAMS, Adm, g.'fififfle'fin::;:'&‘(‘:"3’.'1%’"5"-‘.’5&5 855 Beitar Thas throusis ihe adversias | 41um batter than threugh the advertis- | island, with & view to controlling v Harber! u-c-tt of Woreester was ' last ol (Lo sunaner colony wave the | scvrvd Judge NepinTnEM latin for nusiness zea 18§ columpa ef THe EHulletin. Ing columas of Fhe Sulletis rlous disordess Afacting

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