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. RAIN TODAY; 3 FAIR FRIDAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES y ; % g What Is Going On Tonight. HU SB AN [rs H MR Lm_f:;:“:::’:&w —| 7 5 3 ,.: g,rn:m. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at the Auditorium. Moving Fictures at Colonial Theatre. Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H., meets in tagles Hall. Franklin Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M, meets at Masonic Temple, Photoplays at Davis Theatre. Canton Gneco, No. 3, 1. 0. O. F., meets 1 Odd Fellows' Hall. Court Sachem. No. 94, F. of A, meets i Foresters’ Hall. Germania Lodge, No. 11, 0. D. H. S, cets in Germania Hall. F: Igaic Camp. No. 7694, M. W. A, neets gF'ythian Hali Yorwich Lodge, No. 430, B. P. O. E., sts at Elks’ Home, ANNCUNCEMENTS There will be a meeting of the La- dies’ auxiliary, A. O. H., in Eagles’ hall this evening, Oct. 2 AT THE AUDITORIUM. Beautiful Three-Reel Feature and New Vaudeville Today. Film It is not often that such famous stars as Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Con- stance Crawley and Arthur Maude, three of Engiand's greatest dramatic artists, are seen in one photoplay, es- pecially when the story was written by one of the world’s greatest authors, Maurice Maeterlinck. This is exactly what is shown in the 101-Bison De Luxe characterization of Pelleas and Melisande, which is considered one of the finest films that has been - pre- duced up to_the present time. Maeter- linck, the Belgian author, is 3lso the writer of The Blue Bird, a play which took New York by storm, a series of ries based on this idea are now run- ning in the Ladies’ Home Journal, and and Melisande is considered ris author's masterpiece, A film that s out of the ordinary in every respect. A novel act is introduced today, in fact, the onlv one of {its kind in America is Hong Fong. This gentle- man s an Oriental entertainer who hails from China, but, Chinese perfcrmers, he sings Ameri- can popular songs and dances in the stvle of today, doing the well known bucks and soft shoe dances. He also renders American songs translated nto Chinese. Hong Fong is a scream. Can you imegzine how The Garden of Roses or The International Rag would ound in Chinese? Well, hear Hong “ong and laugh. A clever comedy skit is provided by the popular team of Nelson & Mil- ledge, who present the laughing ab- surdity entitled Glass Put In, a farce omedy. The Nestor company is rap- dly king first place among all the film producers in the comedy line. Two funny films by this firm are of- fered tod: The first is entitled He and Himself and the second is To the Brave Belong the Fair have demonstrated that a moving picture can be absolutely free from all vulgarity and vet be screamingly fun- unlike other | Nestor films | If It Is Thinning Out or Full of Dandruff, Use Parisian Sage At Once. Most men, and husbands in particu- lar, are careless regarding the care of the hair—nv’ until it comes out by the combful do they really take notice. Then it may be too late. ’ If your hisband’s hair is getting thin; if he has dandruff or the scalp iiches and burns—také immediate ac- tion; do not let him become a bald- head. i Get from any druggist or toilet counter_a 50 cent bottle of Parisian Sage. Rub it well into the scalp every night. The first application will re- move dandruff. When the hair stops falling and the new growth appears use v other uight until the hair is thick and abundant. Parisian Sage is a delightful and in- vigorating hair tonic for men, women and children. It is a scientific prep- aration based or a thorough knowledge | of what is nceded By the hair and scalp | to keep them perfectly healthy and re- move dandruff, stop scalp itch and falling hair. Surely try Parisian Sage. Look for the trade-mark on ever: package the “Girl with Auburn Hair.” The Lee & Osgood Co. recommends LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE Annual TownMeeting THE LEGAL VOTERS in Town Meeting in the Town of Noryich a.e hereby warned to meet in = Annual Town Meeting in their several voting Districts, as by law provided, to wit: FIRST DISTRICT At Hall in the City of Norwich DISTRICT-—At the Store, West Main Street, West Chelsea. THIRD DISTRICT—At Unfon 463 North Main Street, Greeneville JURTH DISTRICT Brick Schoolhc wich Town. the Town SECOND 127 Hall, At the Old se west of Green, Nor- FIFTH DISTRICT — At Ponemah Large Hai, Taftville | SIXTH DISTRICT — At Billings’ | Hall, Hamiiton Avenue, Fast Side. | ON MONDAY. OCTOBER 6TH, | at 8 o'clock In the foremoon, 1913, bt to glect by baliot the Town fficers The biggest show of the season is| Who are by law or vote of the Towmn 4 { elected at that time by ballot, viz.: promised for next Monday. nouncemen|s. Watch for DAVIS THEATRE. Pressnting Augustus Thomas' Great American Play Arizona in Six Reels. The Davi brilliant big drawing card. This is six reel picture version of the famous western drama by Augustus Thomas. Mr. Thomas is one of America’s lead- ng dramatists and he as written many great successes, such as The Witching Hour, s a Man Sows, and many others, but Arizona is his greats t success. just as it is the best west? ern’ play aver written. For several vears it toured the country in the $2 catres, evervwhere to packed houses, but in picture form it is even more interesting, and yesterday afternoon's audience at the Davis laughed and ap- plauded as if the players were befora them in the life. It was staged with every detail of the dramatic produc- tion, even with some of the dramatic players in fheir roles, including Cyril Scott. the well known star who played in the big New York revival of this play last winter. Arizona is one of the most truly enjovable metion_picture features ever offered here. Twicken- ham Ferry was a charming reel with a pathetic story telling of a famous actress with country lad has fallen madly love. To send him back to the country sweetheart with whom he will be happier, the actress does many things that shock and dis- theatre vesterday had a Arizona, a whom a zust the lad, and he eventually does what she planned—goes back to his country home and sweetheart. The Fatal Taxicah was a K that completed the farce, but one that had the audience fairly shouting with laughter. This exceptionally fine programme is for today only Friday and Saturday the programme includes The Black Sheep. an intensely dramatic three-reel story: The Stolen Woman, a two-reel Reliance drama; Calamity Ann, Her- pine, a very funny American comedy, and When Dreams Come True, a fun- ny Keystone comedy. stone comedy bill—an absurd COLONIAL THEATRE. Breaking Into the Big League, Two- Reel Baseball Feature. Positively the most unique picture that has appeared on the screen at the Cplonial theatre this season is the great Kalem offering entitled Breaking Into the Biz League, a big two-reel spectacle. This is a complete story enacted by the famous players of the New York Ciants, carrying with it a Jove affair 2nd a spirited game be- tween the Giants and the Bostons, withal one of the snappiest games that has ever been recorded on a film. 1 s not all baseball, for the splendid plot is well conceived, giving Manager MeGraw, Christy Mathewson and other famous New York Giant stars an op- portunity to e continually in the lime- light. This big feature will for today only. In the Toils is the splendid story of heart interest with many daring rescues, while the Bio- gTaph story of The Strong Man's Burden moves the large audiences by its powerful human appeal. Keepers of the Flock, the most beautiful pic- ture story cver enacted in England. charms all by its big plot and scenery. Two splendid comedies finish the fine programme. CENTRAL BAPTIST RALLY. Bible School to Have Sooial, Prefa Rally Day Sunday Programme. At the Central Baptist church to- night the monthly covenant meeting will be held 2t 7.45. The pastor, Rev. Joel B. Slocum. D. D, will conduct the meeting_and present the subject, Are You a Hobab? Friday evening, this week, there will be a Rally social un- der the auspices of the Bible scheol, but to all members of the con- fon. Next Sunday will be Rally y in all departments of the church. Both sermons lflh‘me }n!tor wluT}‘m appropriate ta tl anniversary, L) morning subject will be Momentum. This brief sermon will be followed by the observance of the Lord's supper. At noon the Bible school will unite in special for men will meet as usual in the au- ditoritum and will be addressed by the pastor, who will'bring & rafty mes- sage. In the even! there will be special features, sad the sermon topie will be Hezekial's Rally, A Kansas girl ebserves that March i® the shertest menth of the vear “be- cause the wind blows thres days eut of every wesk” . _ . special feature that proved a | remain | The City Bible clasg | Town as hree Selectmen, one Assessor for four years, three members of the Board of Relief, a Town,Clerk, Town Treasurer, Collector ‘of Téwn Taxes, seven Con- | stables, three Agents of Town Deposit Fund, two Auditors, four members of the Town School Committee for three years, the ‘terms of two of whom be- &in in 1913 and the terms of the other two in 1914, and two Registrars of | Voters Also to Determine by ballot whether the Town will direct the Town School Committee to purchase at the expense of the Town the text books and other school supplies used in the public schools of the Town, to be loaned to tho pupils of said public schools free of charge, subject to such rules and regulations as the Town School Com- mittee ma¥y prescribe. The ballot boxes for said purpose will be open in the several voting districts during the same hours and fimes as are the ballot boxes for Town Officers. i BALLOT BOXES SHALL BE | OPEN IN THE FIRST VOTING DIS- | TRICT FROM 'SIX 0'CLOCK IN THE MORNING UNTIL THREE 0°CLOCK | IN THE AFTERNOON, AND IN ALL | OTHER VOTING DISTRICTS FROM $IX 0'CLOCK IN THE MORNING UN- TIL TWO O’'CLOCK IN THE AFTER- NOON. And at Said Town Hall at 3 o’clock in the afternoon to hear and act upon the report of the Selectmen and their recommendations, reports of the Town asurer, Treasurer of the Town De- posit Fund, the Sinking Fund Commis- sion. the ideaith Officer, the Town School Committee, 3 Commfittes ap- pointed to investigate the auvieablilly of establishing a Technical High 8chool in the Town and to take actlom, it deemed advisabje, on any recommenda- tions contained therein, and the report of the Trustees of the Otis Library; to grant galaries; to lay a tax to meet the expenses of the Town, including -.e expense of the public schools, and to fix the compensation of the Wax Col- ector. Also to Determine whether the Town { will authorize the Selectmen to bor- row not to exceed One Hundred and wenty-five Thousand Dollars, in such ims and at such times during the twelve months ensuing as may be necessary to defray the lawful current obligations and debts of the Town ac- cruing before the annual town meeting | in 1914, and to deliver the notes or other obligations of the Town therefor, as may be for the best interest of thé | Town. Also to Determine whether the Town will declare its intention to expend any money for the construction or improve- ment of highways in accordance with and under tie provisions of the law governing the improvement of high- ways Also to Determine whether the Town will approprjate the amount of money it declares Its intention to expend, or So much thereof as will represent the pro rata amount of its proportion of the appropriation allotted to the Town by he Highway Commissioner, and whether the Town will direct and au- thorize the Treasurer of the Town to | pay over said appropriation made by it, or said pro rata amount of the same, as the case may be, over to the State of Connecticut on demand ac- cording to law, after the work has i)oen completed and accepted by the State Highway Commissioner. Also tn Determine whether the Town will notify and direct the Selectmen to make application, in accordance with the vote of the Town and as indicated in Chapter 328, Special Acts of 1913, and the laws governing the improve- ment of highwa , to the Connecticut Highway Commissioner for an allot- ment for highway improvement. Also to Act Upenm a petition of more than twenty legal voters of the Town asking that the Town appropriate the sum _of 'Seventy-five Dollars to care for five electelc lights on the Canter- bury read in said Town for the year ensuing. Also to Determine Whether the Town will make an appropriation to assist in maintaining the Otis Library, Alwo to Act Upon petition of more than twenty legal voters/of said Town asking that the Town appropriate a sufficient sum to relieve the pupils re- siding in the Town and atiending i.e Norwich Free Academy of the term fees for the current school year, Al-of?o' Act Upon the peiition of more fhsn twenty legal voters of ..e Town asking thai the Tewn appropri- ate & sufficient sum of money to widen and straighten tite Plain Hill read at Douglass Hill. S Alse to Act Upen the petition of more t twenty legal voters of the ing that the Town appropric ate a sufficient sum of money to estab- lish and maintain for one year an effi- ystem of the publie schools own. Dats t Norwich, Connectient, this 2ith day of September, 1913 ALEERT W, LILLIBRIDGE, WILLLAM B, WILOOX, CHARLES P. BUSHNELL, the Town of Nerwiei. Selectmen of wel horns and a tell. Finder please notify Thol:aflldl Wildowsk!, Wauwecus Hlil oc! LOST—Saturday, Sept. 27, between Thames Square and Maple’ Sireet, a gentleman's open faced gold watch. Finder leave or address A. A. Lester, 151 Maple Street. - ocld LOST—A white shepherd puppy, fan face, female. Finder please _ notify James McCahy, 20% Lafayette St. sep30d LEGAL NOTICES. under the lieadina of “WANTED, FOR SALE er TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF g Sc per Line, Six Words t_q the Line And As the homeless long for home, The dure of iz, As the homeless long for home, I am weary for the sig... of it, The swerve of it, the curve of it, the shadow-dappled white of 1t} moonlight, the ~ moonlight, pink-ausk’ fragrance dim; The ring of frost-tuched highway The hush of leaf-strewn byway, the pattern that beckons to the far ‘horizon's rim. he the 1 am heart-sick at the call of it, -< lure of it, the wiorny miles and all of it; - - ./ The star gleam, the far gleam of 4 . beechland-kindled fire. - - FOR SALE. TO RENT. The dim hills distant ift¢ing, NOTICE WANTED- ot 1 = Tiis | o The gray mists shadow-drifting, By ! b ~ hed rooms at Mrs. | And the calm of pine-beathed uplan W, = 3 that| FOR SALE—One work, horse, one| T0 RENT—Furhished ! 3 Fpidel Owe:?;lrflh\‘/? 'sEgieég'ronl’gflltowhfxohv; l%x:\en SL:‘X)‘:"S’Hthi\s;lgl’yu:‘:d '.OU,EJG cflbl'xll’iaDgs, bg;e S, q(:p‘f“,ullsdcll'l s, 82 McKinley Avenue. on the ache of old Grwene. o g oc i i Concora bug- | S £ — : « The legal votérs of the. Town of | o2 S€turdays hereattar . .a0¢ . “Inquire-C. L. Chapman, at Wood | —ro—pmNs —Tenement seven rooms | A9 the homeless long for home, = am Colchester are hereby warned to meet WANTED—Experienced shoemaker. | Yard in _rear of Bulletin Bullding. and bath; rent low to right party. in-| ppa o YL‘)‘ éfl'f Bhn alvenhthlof e, AR In the Grange Hall on Monday, the Gth [ D. Goldblatt, 27§ Central Ave. oct2d | SepzisTuTn - R R i gty oigh she strauntn or il Boge of gu?‘s?ar'en}.g'nté ;.fg‘}fif?‘.%."“{; WANTED—At the Norwich ~State| ™ FOR SALE—One good driving horse, | ~rg mENT_Two furnished . Tooms, | The known ways, the lone ways, from ballot thelr approval or disapprovai o HosPital, a ccok and second girl. Ap-|also one good worker and driver. Ap- | 0 RENT O eniences, five min- .., _clustered towns apart; a proposed amendment to the constitu- | P1¥ Hospital Office. octiu__ | ply to C. Del Carlo, 105 Oneco St, City. [ el MORTR SRR g are. "in- The scent of rain-swgel heatner, tion of the State, which reads as fol-| “WANTED A position as second girl, [ __0¢f1d 22 S kS __ | quire Box A T., Bulletin Office, sepsa| The cloud_white w mnfler weathar o lows: 4 chamber maid or nurse maid. Apply TOR LE — 00d second hand | “ToR RENT- one of five |” still a \-"ra'nf heart! lheTélg“eL;‘?ll’;‘lD{iélsfl.anl:bD]f;' ;’xfai'l“f.'&’ii"ce?fi Box 49, Bulletin Office. oci-= horse weighing over 1500. " Edw. Chap- | xoomsr one of seven rooms; all mfidern —Martha Haskeil Clark, in Ainslee's $500 each for the term for which they |- GIRLS WANTED_Apply American | Pell Co., Central Wharf. ocuiu lmpnln‘emeer:ésvm;xgl lfxflgzn St. sem.m,\. Magazine, are efected, and one mileage cacn way Thermos Botue Co. 0Cuu FOR SALI—One pair of herses Jsecls el Mt o = g or the regular session at.the rate of = ——romoton | weighing 2400, one pair weighing 3000, | FURNISHED ROOMS—Central loca- 7 25 cents per mile; each memnber shaii |, WEAVERS WANTED — Crompion | ;,od workers; also to lot, a steam saw- | tion. Mrs. Bmma Morse, 18 Unlon St —— also recefve one mileage at the same [ \00MS- APPLY to Fawcatuck b ooten | i 1o saw by the thousand with Lelp. | = mayisd Love is a dream that knows no waking, rate for attending any extra session s, Potter L BT R0 = | AT Gardner & Co. 15 Oale st Not- | — e e aans | Love 132 bond that knows no break< o'clock a. m. untu 3 o'clock p. m Tor aT0 e b o Tk Ol B e 004 || MR SATE will trade f wilhout garage; also house of § rooms | j . vo grows sironger through = the Dated at Colchester, Oct. 1, 1913, DAt o b el Anatr Bl e vofer- | & yunabout (Fo ed), a 1912 |and baih. ail improvements J. Brad- SN ND] ' & 3 A ps four-cylinder touring car in fine con- | ford, Bookbinder, iU roadway, or at | oct2d S v Slarc. snes - 4. Toullto Offde: OStld _f. 5ition. A. Peckham, Willimantic, | s5 Washington afler 6 p. m._Maylid | | io 1o o rysged pathway litting. 3 BVANDED & el omEengral Louse- ( Conu, e os L FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- o is an 1sie that is ever drifting; T s UYL three adulg MoX | THQR SALE—Place of six acres build- [‘veniences, 3 Union St Telepone sid-4 | Visions call and, we vainly follow, z : : S ings in good repair, mile to Danielson, | = jylid ¥ he ZC r c 2 - WANTED_Traffic _manager, several | wagons, farming tools, 2500 ft. lumber, ~ 4 i i £ B A NOTICE years' experience railroad transporta- | horse; price for quick sale, $1,500. R. g i Death is a dream that knows no wak d tion department. Position desired In| D. No. 1, Box 15 2 octid SUMMER COTTAGES b SHE T L = . 2 | tarther use. ' Apply to Jerome Hutt, o v Headlines rise from the fading foam, The electors of the Town of Volun- - e : Plensant View. ; “ 3 — first class coatmaker | lceman, Westeriy, R. 1 OUCliw = SFroa Love is the light that leads us home. town are -hereby ‘moiifled to meet at || WANEEID--A frst clase, cogimaker 2 Rentals, $175-326u0 season, Leo Rabette, in the Boston Trana Union Hall, in #aid Town, on-Monday, | 31d bushelman. Apply to Tom Musray, | —pgp—gyyy Sooa new milch Jer- | Imspection by appolniment. —Leo Rabette, 3 £ Oct. 6th, 1913, at 10 o’clock in the fore. | 10 Broadway. BeDRIME | oy cow. JL. Fenton, Norwich Town Ao Stislion seript. i noon, for thetgurpgsex Oflll\'hll in thei; WANTED—Steady boarders. Mrs. | Telephone sep30d * I- i MO_R o E DAY ot ropose : 30 ZECB Sk SR e Ll u K TH Yotes on, fhe tallowing = proposed | McCall, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. sepsid | — oo o e JsWert ugrieie oy & ek Sotet IREsRN B 0 HUI 7 “Section & of Artiole 27 of the amend-| WANTED Frotestant widow With | cash vargain. Call 16 High St, Mrs. [ Loag Distance Telo 2 3 ments to the constitutlon is hereby | child wants a position as houseKesper; | Carrier. sepivd Bix—T heat tRat yor snd your. wife amer/ded toiraadias follows:iThe wom. | home, desired - MraiZd. Bowibits, o0 OR SALE One Moyer Concord car- | don’t speak. What's the cause of yous pensation of members of the General | eral Delivery, City. sebiid i e R e L FORE SALE. it o oo~ il e A bly shall t exceed $500 each | Focmbly SNt don S S WANTED—First class boarders; good | Quarry sireet. ep2id — — | tions.—Boston Transcript. for the term for which they are elected | | WANTED—Tirst class boarders; g00« ot | 3 i and one mileage each way for the reg- | OSRHQR OF MO, Tl O tess Board- | FOR LE—Chestnut mare 6 years Brown—You seem more satisfied ular session at the rate of 25 cents per | VT The Iiulletin Co. wepood | 0ld; excellent for driving; -road 10 NS ari wite's Booking thad formera mile; each member shall also receive | 8T8 care 1ne 2 miles an_ hour; also sound. Box 333, . i ahis léaznedywith timp? Smiti one mileage at the same rate for at-| WANTED—At once, 25 to 500 White | care Bulletin sepzid b sHas gucleaenati gt Ume? (Bmity tending, any sxtra session called by | Wyandotte pullets. © Submit lowest| —& oy o b ins o milimery on -No. I'hs E the Governor.” rice to Thread City Poultry , No. s SALE- , e o on. % . = o ¥ 2 i 5 g ale at Miss Beaur rd’s, Jewett City. v S S Bl e L ts in velour, velver, plush, beaver. | “Papa. why don't you dress as well Dated at Vcluntown, Conn,, this 27th = - s oo o] ememen and scratch felts. se“.m! : el g use, pet,, yoll ddy of September, A. D. 191§, ootzd | WANTED—To hire a farm from 3 | e (et By, o B than " any . Bih or mitnout. bulldings: CAddcess | v LT G H | other girl does.”—Chicago Tribune pul el ears; will Bta) day; had seven N |7 L l A : S e L R WANTED_Men who are out of work, | seiling, overstocked, 0. W. Harris, Jr,, il were more modest know. or desiring a betier position, 1o see me wway, R. L sepi4d | e d the fippant girl, “it was @ fa You can earn good money working | — oo e o | once. We may get back to it.’—Kan- short hours, A good .live proposiion |, KOR SALE—One team WaEok Whoeh | R lisas oty dovimal for the right man, . Love, -3 | 3- 3 mmed, tire, R i the 2 St “Sepi6d | and new spokes. inquire of C. W. Har- Gentlemen of the saic ANNUAL TOWN MEETING. Alice Building, Norwich, C pifd_ | e i e el L Ll The legal voters of the Town of | WANTED -Orders for special and p22d S & sidence insanity, 1 shall show that my client Hall of sal wn Monday, Oct. 6th, [ Fay Bldg., 237 Main St, Norwich. FOR . 2 1 confectionery | DGR NEEVeR I a Aty Andl listencd (o 1913, to elegl 1;0)' :Qanoa"au’ Town Of- sep26d. S WA L A -&e‘pfi‘»‘w < .p f:»‘v” testimony for four month ficials who are by law required. e e S B = a2l = | Puck v To hear the report of the Selectmen, | o SHOOTING AND MRESPASSING NO- | —1( 3 SAT—Nice seven-room coitase pro ert “My son, be polite untll you have Town Treasurer, Town School Commit: | 750 ™ welve for $1.25. - The Bulletin in A No. 1 condition; three acres of accumulated your first hundred thou- tosand Health Officer, = " o o | Co Printers, Norwichy Conn. land. Inquire 151 Hamilton Ave. D T s “hirtar that ihe 0 lay a tax to de: 2 Prediila sep . | Hati hing is to be crisp and h o oming yoar. . ANTED—An order clerk, able to |— — - regulation thing is to be e e ferming. what Fopalts are ro: | sptk Bemen. " Addriss % RLe ¥ | Tmowss ¥or sAum or excnanze for || Consisting of - 12 rooms || RSN Botersurnar e iToyR Al end omench Te oot kel By ol Bht M evea | My,” said the little mermaid, Pars el BES23% vote to tmprove | WANTED Young man stenographer | —— — e and baih what's the cause of all this commo- a seotion of highway with state aid. - |and bookkeeper desires position near | | FOK SALL —iour cows; sigle or all ion?” “Oh,” replied Neptune, with a And to do any other business proper | Danielson. Best of references. Ad- | [O8etier 1 = il | Ali Modern Convenience smile. “it’s merely an ocean greyhound to_be done at said meeting. dress Box 774, Danielson, Conn. seplyd FOit SAL yud-bana | Excell L $ chasing a couple of catboats.”—Florida Business meeting to begin at 1|~ g, GOVERNMENT _posimions | tomobile Thone s Norwicl, xcellent Location. e on o'clock p. m. open; $65 to $150 month; common edu- | i el s 5 SO Inspection Solicited. r. Gotroc reading letter)—Hang Polls open at 9 a. m. and close &t 4 | cation sufficient; thousands of ap- | _ FOK SALE—Siab Woud, Stovs 1eng P it R TeeRs Ta S A CiE] ,h;fi,,.,m, . p. m. % & pointments coming. Write for iree lis $4.5U cord. 34.50 half curd. G. A. Bu R > Mrs ‘G g Well, it's your Dated at Saiem Conn. this 29th day | of positions open to you. Franklin In-| lard. Phone 646-1% J ES L. CASE, again I1.~ jotroe hfi; ell, it's o of September, - stitute, Dept. 84 G., Rochester, N. Y. —_— - QM | own fault for setting him up in busi- v, 3 " 3 5] r hopse, with | o ” < always. did g rig] RAY A. BLIVEN seplsd ror i S SO WAED | | ack always did all right as ; - lot, 8% CIiff St. Must be sold to cluie " GILBERT J. MURRAY, DOES YOUR RANGE need repalring? | estate. G. W. Hamilton, Kxecutor, 130 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. as he did nothing.—Life oct2d Selectmen. Patent stove brick to fit any range sent Main St Jezd “That man is one of our leading ci for.31. 8. J. Stow, New Haven. seplid | — oot — - A Ts8 “Cavenne. "Dt AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | WANTED—AIl thoss having cider to | and 200 6% ar Dusiness size) T | know he was in that line at all. What at Norwich, within and for the DIStrict { make, to know Lhat the cider and grist | envelopes, néatly printed, for $1.90; 200 | is his specialty? “The capitalization S Rorwich; onttiie IsCtyFunOtober | miills sicnown 4 (be Frankiln mills, |eacn 3300, send for ‘samples and | of the letter 4. "—Washington Stak. A D193, erly owned by Frank A. HOcK- | prices for any printing you are i d X g Proont NELSON. 3. ATIERE, Fafde: | o S in e Noriase Copr 1| BEL whe Bl Conbens Nerwint 1 wonder why liyis that so many Hstate of Deonmed (B Almy, [iafe ol | 19134 Chatlos Wi Grent Norn Heanic | Conn. { cireus men look ke statesmen S T R s I L T B Gon 5¢epldd | " EoR SALE O, 1. C. piss, thorough- “Maybe that's because it takes the William H. Allen of Norwich, Conn., | h E EaTnd. hanerhsttor % 5 ; same 'k ombe to make a b NTS— S ller; | breds, registered, none better in the same kind of buncombe m appeared In Court and fled a petition | AGENTS _High class rapid ssiler; | breds regiscered, none peiter in ine| i e % tdme - kinddof, bunombe st make & praying, for the reasons therein set | biggest seller of fthef e otass | ton, K. F. . 5, Norwich, Gonn. B, will buy a bond guaranteed by | cire e i & SuCH fortn that an instrument purporting | B sar Apeciatty Co. Graniteville,Vt, | Button [ the New York Central Railrosd. [ | the business of statesmanship o : to be the last will and testamen - ity Bt A PO Ul e L 2o S b i 0 Ccess— gham 2 ¥ said deceasad be admitteddtoTé)rgbated. seplld ot s:nn Ksu Look at mbcse ,’“Z‘"m;’e“}’ Price to net 5 per cent. This | They had scrambled through: the Whereupon, it is Ordered, That sai ANTED —You to Know hers is ons | 6% enveiopes (tegular business size), 2 _ They ha Jel € ihrougi. the Do o D e e eceniinea ot A 1o who San alaan and ros card printed in corner, 310, 100G offering made subject to sale or frat <ll?;v“n;mu:mb!mfisl‘u jie e the Probate Court Room in the City o 5 : Hine riant"RE, | ¥2.00; 5,000, $6:00; 10,000, §10.0¢; "5 S s leac ack to a seat, day of October, A. D. 1913,'at ‘10 o'clock [ 75587 3 augzad | P10 0,000, 3850 uuvur SiLal; ”aul N Soked. “Nos she replied. “There are In the forenoon, and that'notice of the “Az'u'mu = e - [133 RERtanR SoxEl. DRl Red, A b JAME ASE. pleasanter ways than being t pled endency of said petition, and of sa 7 F=PIAND thInE. A GIGOE: [ 3280, (0,000, $9.005 10,000, " $13:50; b Q D B it S irer Bearing thereon, be given by the pub-T] dow 298 Prospect St. Ciiy. el 63z-8. | billbeads, ixvi, prified’ $150; . S L. CASE, to death incinnati Enq lication of this order one time in some | — jy1d $4.30:, 5,000, 3, 10,000, : T B S R T = . o — | Stateihents, oipxs¥, printed, Sl n et St., B , o B newspaper having a circulation in said | —0 rmn— Tired man, sifgls, to | 1,000, $180; b $5.00% 1,000, 3110 THE KALEIDOSCOPE District, at lenst om0 daye BTl I are | work on farm and board with iemily;: | Eriniing of & description © done | < b P e S this Conrt.nC that Teturn | §35" 2 ‘nontn salary. Inquire of Gien | prompiy. Rend for sumples. The Bul- | I o 2 e R et ARy more NSOl | aiiiNG geage Ity FuCh CAREIEIE TRRG GERGA | 0L Lo, BFiaters,and Dinders, hocc | | than 21,000 persons in its rubber in= The ;«hm—e .']n\d foregoing 1s a true | Manager, - 2. R ‘ | dustry. copy of record. L e TR Attest: FANNIE-C. CHURCH, 1 p \VANTED | Sfl E 3 3 S e 2 5 3 W - : France has spent +$35,000 n oetzd Clork. HELP NEW MILOH COWS FOR SALE. | 1 OR e L L eteiinens o AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Carload will arrive Wednesday, | Tnportanthsiests at Norwich, within and for the DISLIict | Cooks, Waitress, General Housework oo |l A cottage on Laurel Hil, of 8 §| — N e ] 3 o 7 1 has ar e ol of Nommnen e dnpidny Girls, Nurse Maid, Hotel Help. : rooms with all improvements, in- || Mysore state. India, has an area of Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. : T BUREAU, JAMBS H. HYDE, B s tibn s hest saus Jand 20,475 square miles and a population Estate of Isabella Moore, late of | FREE EMPLOYMEN eSS Nortn Framkia. (§ O il Tocatea || OF 5806193 pers Norwich, in said -District, deceased. 2 = Blds. i Syl eciricity,, property. well Jocate | * L G L L R e OB O A T B e S E SStiare ehanon B0 SUR ana in avecliont conditlon.y on Immense steam shovels made in D | ¢ rdered 0l ew o o ollowante: 1t is there : trolley car line, 8 minutes walk §| Chicago have been ordered for new Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That _the 6th day of October, A. D. 1913, at 5 o’clock .in the after- noon, at the I'robate Court Room in the. City 'of Norwich, in sald District, be, and the same is, ‘appointed for hearing the same, and the said Executor is di- rected to give notice thereof by pub- lishing this order once in some news- paper having a circulation in sald Dis- trict, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and make retura to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing Is a true copy of record. Alttes FANNIE C. CHURCH, oct2d Clerk. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States for the District of Connecticut. In the matier_of John A. Moran, Bankrupt. In Bankruptey, No. 3186, Upon Petitlon for Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the above named Bankrupt, of Norwich, New London County, in said District, has filed his application, dated Sept. 24th, A. D. 1913, for a discharge from all his débts in bankruptey, and that all his creditors and oi.er persons interested, objecting to such discharge, may_ at- tend before Amos A. Browning, Esa., Referee in Bankruptcy and Speciai Master, at his office In Norwich, in said County, and District, on the 3d day of November, A. D. 1913 at 10 o'clock in.the forenoon, then and there to examine the bankrupt and to show cause, it ang they have why such dia- charge shotld not be granted. ! 'AMOS A. BROWNING, Referee in Bankruptcy and Speclal Master. Norwich, Conn., Sept. 30th, 1913, oct2d WILCOX Auctioneer AUCTION By order of the Honorable Court of Probate for the District of lebamon, 1 will sell TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1918, at 11 o'cloek a, ., ¢ the jate Gilbert M, Williams, farm 3 ot “ihe Colsheator roid, twe miles west of Brick oh in the Town of Lebanen, described as follows viz.; About 130 aeres of land, mest of whieh is tillabls, and: plenty’ of wood for family needs; fine large barn, -.ouse and other buildings, '‘Also to be sold, Separates, & wesaiot consisting of about 30 acres of growing YaPet saie next fair day, ormy, sa & e ™ WILLIAMS, Adm. W. B. 5ep25THSM HONEY . 1918 crop of madive herney Is the e ormalg Ty all the leaning e W. LATHAM & 00, Norwich Town, Cona, Tel, 1959-4. Orders by teiephone or by mail deiivered to any .part 8{ tga eity or tewam Of WisR, WANTED. to Square, will be sold'on favor- | WOMEN SEWERS. k | able terms. Inquire of ! HADLEY MILLS, FRANCIS . DONOHUE, { Central Building, Norwich, Ct. South Haudley Falls, | | out of | : b of Horses right from the wesz, 9 SEASHORE LOTS 90 by 150 feet, fronting ocean, situated | hard work, ranging from 1100 to 1500 FOR SALE. z FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage in weight. GEORGE BE. Ci For sale by P"LIN, a few miles east of Pleasant View | Tel. 192. Westerly, | Dbeach, best of surf bathing, right of | way to a sold pond nine thiles long | and shallow, sa The price of these lot. Only one to a ea terms if desired. These lots will doubl; in value in a year or two. Lransporta tion free in auto. 0. y e FOR SALE At Norwich Town on Canter- ||| 213 miiea 352 125 Houste i - Norw v on - 235 miles ral several WHIE -SSR BNE SNjoaiE Ep bury Road near-Peck's Corner ||| hundteq cords of od _on good barn and large lot, lacated and trolley line, pleasantly lo- place, driven well, some truit. Inves- | i ' il cate C az tigate. five minutes’ walk freom Main cated, a new, modern Cottage of e for WhIeGa s Tavie . Bullotin. seven rooms, bath and reception hall, with all modern improve- ments, hard wood/ floors, open plumbing, large veranda, cement walks. 'Price right. One-half may remain on mortgage. Easy terms to quick buyer. THOS. H. BECKLEY, May Building, Phones 724 278 Main Street. 368-2 FOR SALE Two-family House, 292 Laurel Hill, street. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX | Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St.. Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Telephones: Office, No. dence, No, 531. 365; Resi- augze FOR SALE i A HOUSE, BARN, HEN HOUSE, TWO ACRES OF LAND, making a fine | chicken farm near city. E. A. PRENTICE, Phenz 300 86 Cliff Street AGRICUY/TURAL LINE. We have jusi & célivau into our storehouse and can supply your de- | mands for this sure <"op producer. 'Aus; experts of the country say Lhe ground | limestone 1s better than the burnt lime, | and this is w..al we have. Sold by tue narbor work in Halifax, Nova Scotia, There are 100,000,000 acres of forest land in British Columbia with a stand of 300,000,000,000 feet of commercial timber. Of 14,208,724 sheep inspected for food purposes in 1912, only 15,402 were condemned, about one-tenth of one per cent Experiments by aquarium ekperts have indicated that salt water baths will cure some ills of fresh water fish, while fresh water makes sick deep sea denizens .well. The rice ~rop of Burma is harvested from October to December. Heavy floods in Angust and September, 1911, destrove. lower crops in extensive areas rma. phers now receive light very that through the traditional Photogr similar t | studio skylight by vapor tube electrio lamps filled with carbon dioxide in= stead of mercury vapor. A total of 4128 vessels entered and cleared at the port of Dunkirk in 1912, carrying 2,411,632 tons of imports and 911,397 tons of exports. Imports fell off about 135000 tons from 1911, as foreign suppil especially wheat and oats, because of the satisfactory crops in France, were not needed to the same extent as in the previous year, June, 1812, the Bolivian govern« gned a contract with the Mar- coni Wireless Telegraph company for the erection of stations at lLa Paz, Villa Bella, Cobija, Trinidad, Santa In ment bag, ton or carload. Cruz, Puerto fuarez and Yacuiba. The two cellars. PECK, M'WILLIAMS & CO. | contract at present is for $165.000, and AUCTION Sl it is expected that this amount will be increased by a further grant of I will sell at Public Auction FOR RENT | | | ise\'en rooms and bath each tenement, | | | | | | $180,000 for the erection of additional which comprise a wide area on each October SALE HORSES statfons s S Friday, 3rd, 1913, al;mm‘ Just across city line in Preston, |I have 35 Horses to pick from, some| 4 15 reportea that the Dominiom 11 o’clock a. m., on the prem- ;'™ s “ Inice, gentle, well broken chunks and | governmant intends making a survey 2 sk five cent fare to city, 12 minutes to |}, fness horses as can 'be found any | ge the Columbia river bottom lands ises, the equity in the house scnoow " | where " "a1sd“Some big workers. The | ear”Ivermere, Hriish Coluibla: o | CHAS. . A. HAGBERG, prices are rignt. Coma and see em. | Getermine the possibility of reclaiming and lot known as 101 Boswell |~ ci 310 Matn Street | Tel, 1135, ELMER R PIERSON. | them for sgriculture. On these lands, Ave., Norwich, lately owned by John A. Moran. t FOR ALE 100 - xm MARKET GAiRDEN, | & eral pUrpose iarm Jus! ¢ S ‘ Dotatal ehSFon "sedie " road. Large | side of the river, much silt is depos- ited by floods, and it is thought they ‘This is a fine preperty, and extends ux S e bk e from Beswell Avenus to Division b fucsite olrglan - atais RO e | SR Street, offering several building lots.| FOUR WORK HORSES - |house; 55 acres smooth tillable und; | mhe Paraguay Land and Cattle coms EDMY DL FOENEO et CHEAP Test pastures and oo e Wiin veranda, | pany, capitalized at $1,500,000, has re= ST = Twel : ot ehid e ater ama batn; large | cently purchased more thani 5,560,000 & = i T Ty oSN pe et o, | barn. new sile, joehiouse and sheds; ac- |'acres of land in the Paraguayan F c GEER PIANO JOHN 1. PORD, Ice Dealer mmodations for %000 hens. Only | Chaco qr that part of the repubiic Iy o » TUNBR |, .1y ot offics, Fraaklln Sagare | SX0otn Aweses. Willlmestic. -Conn. | INE WERE of the FRraguay xvgr, Whix Dhiese 811 HerwiensUse. _————————— | Massachuset(s, will be stocked with i e cattle which will be shipped to the THEBRE 1» Do agve dium 1a THERE s no agvertisinag medium 1a THERE Is no navertiging msn}lum.||. Bastern Conneoticas ¢ e Bul- 1 Eastern Connecticut equal te The Bul- | Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bui- T fu Business £ letin for business resulta 4letin tur brainess resulls —t River Platte markets by the company's own steamer,