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FULL ASSOCIATED i \ PRESS DISPATCHES PROBABLY RAIN TODAY AND FRIDAY N e o, \CHILDREN'S - HAIR| the Auditorium. Moving Pictures at Colonial Theatre. 7 Homan Musical Stock Company at| Keep It Clean and Free from *Dis e T R 5 aAv. OCT. 9, 1913, NORWICH. CONN. TH ADVERTISEMENTS POETRY THE Goummrl GARDEN. { You bards that !or e.n thousand m! Have chirped of carden- fair— Red rose and velvet violet Davis Theatro. e by Using Parisian Sage. ed > anw Camp, No. 7187, R. N. A, meets % That scent the .u-mmor air, in Bill Block. ChangE If you want your c}xilldren to grow 10 AT ‘“ifxié“.’.’:f&‘fu?‘“m'i?‘pr'fy'm- , Palmyra lEncampment, No. . . | up with strong, beautiful and vigorous . . «« sets in Odd Fellows Hail hair, teach them Lo use Parisian Sage, under the keading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” e s LT sound; Your gardens please the e Your pages flash with brminnt wings | Of bird and butterfly. And drowsy fancies haunt your songs Like bees that bumble by; Yette Councll, No. 207, L'Union & ~ ebts s which can be had at any drug er i Baptiate, ymects tnthoresters’ | B 08 SR8, 8 UL Oh BE oS 7 most pleasant and invigorating hair d 3 toni the market. ANNOUNCEMENTS . | "B 5.i5 3ie cleanses the hair and ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per Line, Six Words to the Line scalp from dust and excessive oils. - DAVIS THEATER. Quickly removes dandruff, stops itch- You bards, I have a gacrden, too! e ing scalp and falling hair. Hair that 5 Tis fair with sentiments Homan Musical Stock Company Mak- |is thinning out, faded, matted or WANTED. FOR SALE. s TO RENT. - e M?)rfe dleaxi' to me’:hmdmu your snow ing Big Hit This Wesk. stringy almost immediately becomes < 7 T Furnished rooms at Mrs. | My n&?{y“.‘fwt.‘?'zr ';n'ofiaxy”;ox;d S Aty luxunifat and e seg‘é"fi""”‘rw‘”x B Sth Cus‘\‘v e TALL S eaae o iag ,‘1?,‘3 s, ll? Eg}don s“ 82 MecKinley Avenue. My luscious esculents! 3 Phademhwiel: honsct that hive weit-1ge nd-hand furniture in lots. Write | ing hor 7 years oiu, weight 1d 2 nessed the pert'olr‘;n?c,;le :ft the No. 1| Get a large 50 _cent bottle from The | 50X 56, Danieison, Conn. G L Ay e O ,5:: RERG — Two Turnished Tooms, | ! SIng fthe carrot and the beet, Homan Musical Stock company have | Lee & Osgood Co. They will refund | “WANTED-"AT once” two i thres | Write op talephone C. H. Pellett, Dan- | wite mey conyeniences, five min: | 1 it ol T as” Butenien's cheske, Stkis 3 ; s 2 = - i L4 el o p in 3 - % 3 been thoroughly salisfied that they gb1| risian Sage is equally good for | A. B. Holmes, Willimantic S e e SELAE G Puten s Wk Fron Bratells PHoaTs v | The pews alluring sneen— ’ : 3 “grown-ups” and children. Every one | Fom LE—One work horse, one ging the sun and shower that make the new show Wednesday is even bet- | "8 a&dt TED—Young man, over 1 flr.\,“x horse, one top carriage, one TO RENT—To gentleman, furnished The tender spinach green! ter than the one put on Monday and |needs it. of 2ge. Apply Thermos Eottle Co -una.out bugsy and one oncord bug- | room with modern conveniences in pri- . & Tuesday. Casey at the Country Club w. Who Get Di Bifg 60 Jnmmm C. L. Chapman, at Wooed | vate family, centrally located. ’;“‘t’lg" I fri.gg :grflflh ed potato bug, futtlie meis bf the sketeh, which is an omen izzy. b WANTED:- Wowan for el one - of Bulletin Building. Roomer, care Bulletin Co. o i 6 slan A g amusing comedy that set everyone| Bvery woman who is troubled with|day a week. 118 River Ave. octsd | TO BENA‘—TWO nice tenements at 15 | “"Phaf joins them in their play— laughing and makes a big hit, The | fainting and dizzy spells, backache, WANTRD- Good, =leaiy hen wer uiser, ?- | Cedar Street octéd o T > weakness, debility, constipa- | ers ¥ en weav: Hegal motor, 4 years | = i That loves to lunch at their e: se - specialties are all new and different | headache, weal ) i ers on woolen goods. Apply. by letter. | 8: S TO RENT —Tenement seven rooms xpen from the preceding two days, new | tion or kidney troubles should use | Tie Wakeneid Sitle Co.Waketeld, K. 1 | ‘\m"}"’f\‘f.s{’”\}‘d’fnsi i angbarhy Tent 1ow (o Fight party. in- | And blithely skip awayt T ] songs and dances as well as a number | Electric Bitters. They give relief | | sd 3 T e quire 50 Freeman Ave. ~ ~ ocuid L Mot Dirak end e Tt deciar . when nothing else will, improve the CANT o S to 50 “ ANTED—100 men from 18 to 50 health, adding strength and vigor | years of age'to join class now forming | from the first dose. Mrs. Laura Gaines ! for Tecumseh be, Imp. O. R. M. Call | bay horse, 10_years of new vaudeville skits. The company will remain for the remainder of the week, and will change the entire pro- FOR RERNT-Two flats; one of {ive'| For him his bugs, for me my soup; rooms, one Of seven rooms, all modern And so my fancies twine aln St H. aA' About my lovely onion piants FOR SALE- Jears Qld. James “Butler, R. F.\ D. No. 3, | Io0mS ong of SSye T or phone H. H. J 5 ¥! TFOR SALE f . 7 leasin of Avoca, La., says: “Four doctors had | Kson, R Wau- s i Harris. Jmephone And lev(n.ce divine! BTAmme gl o O om Mhis bill | Ziven me up and my children and all | Fegan Hot<l 'Open meet arred Rock hens, LIgAT | — oo e Xow York Kivening Sun. on of photoplays are on this s s Sl evening, the il L e o FURNISLIED RO( which include The DMissing Ring, a |my friends were looking for me to die, | Sy *"B¥%, rabms pullets. J. W. Ayer, Yaltliti fi e Ihin. haina . Moren, 15 Union BE powerful Reliance drama; Flood Tide, | When my soa Insisted that I use Elec- | bring yo et el BN s s SR msnwd HUMOR OF THE DAY a beautiful Thanhouser story of the a‘gc Ditters. Sl Ois"-o‘:"‘;d,' the th“t‘e b SALE—Three horses. Having 0 RENT—Lower part of §5 Wasn- g K sea; The Infant Hercules, a funny als ane EOTHL AR trY. | man'is on a vacash. so we cant farm, Nloved:to-thosclty omas: mgmn St., 8 rooms and bath, with or O neTean 35 dUl. Taat now." \“Ye them. 50c and $1, at all druggists or nd Mother’s Boy, one of the ¢ " u > or e L O x| by mall. \H. B Buckien:& o, Phila must_sell my also house of § rooms - chunks, » and "j‘n‘;h?,‘;‘m"’;fi‘f;np,\,,em(,,‘s 3 5ena% | the leaves to print are getting sere sound, true 1o |eory “Bookbinder, 108 Broadway, or at | —Kansas City Journal. Gaumont, tise; but, honest to £0 funniest F 3 8 i 1 some great piv delphia or St. Louis. Will have mf dness, w fi"v‘mmfg'l T 1:;“:“:\“ o\'e:ln?);t‘; foo, at Fagan's Smoke Shop, 1 I ok husl. | 38 Wasninston after 6 p. m. mayl2d | “moyrist—FHave you many~ different 2.30, all seats 10 ce SR Tel. 108-2. se in New FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- | classes in this country? American— v T S fi““‘:f V. Murphy, Mrs. James O'Neil, Mrs. | \VANTED -Journeymen elscirici i or choice. Als0 | venipaess, 38 Unlon St.’Telephone $34-4 | Only two: those who own autos and b John Slattery, Mrs. D. T. Shea, Mrs. | steady work and g00d pay to com g horse, Prince, 1i|. jylid those Who!don't-~Judwe. only. D. Spellman, Mrs. Daniel Shields, Mrs, | tent men. ¥. . Kinnecom Electric Co., | YEaTs old. SN “,“‘,‘;“3 B ather—Well, what did you learn in COLONIAL THEATRE. 1\)[. J. Shahan, Mrs. William Somers, -43‘_1\}*)%:&\ St., Providence, R. L $so Galt & Bt 10, hin. SUMMER COTTAGES | schook today? ' Johnny—Nawthin’, but s M Rodoch D Aollyan, N s Simi e Tille London, Conn. oct?d For Remi—For Sale. | T_guess the teacher learned sumpin’. Four Reel Masterpiece. Mrs. William McQuirk, Mrs. James | among French people. Adr os ,"““L al ““"‘QJ;‘ ‘_{;‘.’J" ‘1\‘{:‘!\‘['0 Pl.‘!‘te . Rentals, $17 S50 seaso'n, er—Didn’t you buy a melon in Casey, Mrs. Charles Dougherty, Mrs, | 378 Bulletin. 2 cun Ny & S SotTd Inspection by appoin:iment. ? Bocker—No, I was afrald de" f"‘;l“‘."?l“l throngs who attend- | James Fleming, A\(;iss Mar{(u.\'eil, MRi S | L VANTED—A young man who under- | - e FRANK W. COY, "f‘:;f,dg?,; O SOTC R ed the Colonial last evening, were con- | Minnie Fitzgerald, Miss Margaret Ro- | Stands the operatinz of job printing | R : k Sun. fronted with one of the most sterling | han, Miss Annie Casey, Miss Nellie | Presses.” The Bulletin Co., horwich, Shoze le‘ {i,: L:ng“:;‘:lasntcr:?;:.l:‘I‘JIL;;:]:':’Ln:,.y‘;;d K'al,:[))“dh(.);;)\;!;mhl\‘(es‘lzlar:‘:d,‘lflll !\ho. é‘::ttt;: film attractions of the year, entitled, | Kirby and Miss Ellen Leahy. Conn. i octid The Streets of New York, a wonder- The members of the Young Ladies’ WANTED—A girl for gen house- = rrT—— sold it at 50 cents a und and gave ful story of New York life as_told | Sodality who will act as waitresses | Work. Referenc west | ,;!";\“;3,“5’(“'{};;1‘5‘533{'- me . half the proceeds.’—Indlanapolis in Boucicault's famous drama of the |are: Misses Josie Shea, K. Kirby, Mary 1"0\1{1”:1.. Norwi 148-5. yrmation. Terms co FORE SALE. Star. same name. The picture opens with | A. Sullivan, Margaret Hallahan, Annie cinert & S —_—— ———————| Papa Microbe—The board of health has decided to abolish the roller towel, Chorus of Baby Microbes—Boo, hoo! »w we can't have any more fun loop- a reel of faultless photography entitled | Monahan, Elizabeth Reilly, Miss Hal- S Sight Seeing in New York, showing |lahan, Mary Tracy, Josie O'Nelil, McLaU 16 Laur 1 the sights of the place, and many | Bridget Hartnett, Emma. Clish, Nellie | TwaANTED A iers. T 1 ake, for L This 25 to 506 White | places not opened to tourists. This | Downey, Kate Laffey, Hanna O’Con- | Wyandotte pullet Submit ken in ex for one ing the loop!—Judge. acquaints the spectator with the |nell, Elizabeth Patton, Annie Sheehan, | price to Thread City Poultry Yard; well known Aeolian pianola pi- A woman writer, in advistg her sex haunts frequented by the characters | Margaret Shea, Annie MoGuiness, Sa- | 95 Quarry St, Willimantic, Tel, or cee this piano at The o il my Rbaaa Gt in the story, and serves admirably | die Kilroy, Annie Boland, Mary Foley, Eepsid o LG e Dot of il e 1l Ther & ey ’251 its purpose. The story is thriiling and | Anna McGrory, Irene Quinley, Cecelia WANTED—To hire a = = ‘n.::: : v\'lrzu‘?anfl Plain Dez‘\lgx‘t 2 n_seven- n in good Telepiione $14. throbs with vital interest, and sways | Flynn, Anna Curran. to 10u acre: m _the fi 5 the audiences with its marvelously h Margaret Murphy (Broadway), Delia | With or w thout buildings. A\m}lress man appeal. This four reel feature is | Coleman, Bessie Tighe, K. Hanrahan, | ¥arm, Bulletin Office. sep2vd without an equal and not a patron | Margarct McCaffrey, May Bellefleur, SHOOTING AND 'l'nr:apas NG NO- should miss it. The Lost Millionaire, [ Genevieve Bellefleur, Bessie McVeigh, | TICES printed on_clotn, s1x for the big two reel Vitagraph drama fol- | Mary Shea, Margaret Melntyre, Jennie |7/9¢. twelve for 3I "Bulletin lows, and provides one of the many | Mclntyre, TIsabelle Finnegan, Loretto | S0- Erinter: strong points in the big program, also | Bellefleur, May Connor, Nellie Quinn, DOES YOUR RANGE need repairing . Across the Chasm, a story with a hair- | Annie White, Mary White, Julia Con- | Patent stove k to fit any range 5ent R rafsing scene of an Indian crossing | nell, Miidred Horigan,, May Coughlin, | f0F $1. S.J. Stow, New Haven. sepléd hand over hand on a slight rope over | H, Steinkamph, Abbi¢ Sheehan, May AGE’\’IbAHigh class rapld a deep chasm, A little child is strap- | Geary, Sadie Smith,” Julia McCarthy, | biggest seller of the seaso arge ped to his back, adding to the thrills. | Louise Utterstaedt, K. Buckley, M. profits. Send today for free particula “Pa, why is honesty referred to as a policy? Probably because so high No_ l7 L[nflgln Ave. | a premium i¢ placed on it.” replied the y insurance solicitor. — Buffato heap, or will trade for rd preferred), a 1912 ing car in fine con- ckham, Willimantic, veeld SALE—Chestnut mare 6 years for driving; road 10 also sound. Box 333; sL2 W 1[.:—Hem\ you need a rest. Let agniiicent |us g0 to Bongiong Springs. Hub-- | That place? Why, it's only fit for vomen and fools. Wife—I know it. go there together.—Boston Tran- Residence “Well, ther one advantage in ne of millinery on Crane Wilbur, the popular favorite, | Connell, M. Sheridan, Arline Fields, | 1118 Feter SpecialtyCo., Graniteville, vi. Drd‘s, Jewett City. | losing 'ball team.” “What's that’ plays leads in this great drama. Streets | Mabel Enos. Mary Hannifin, Alice Kil- — e |z velvet, plush, beaver. = | “After a while a man gets used to it of New York can be seen today only | roy, Jeanie McVeish WANT ~u to know thers is unev atéh felts. sepzid ro eres (B p it gl i oif as the Colonial changes tts program gL % B man in Norwich who can ¢ i 2 and qui taking o on his wife again tomorrow. St. Mary’s Church. pair your sewing machine ri, Black and tan smuqexni | when the home team drops one.”—De- = BN Ladies of Charitable soclety to serve Stephenson, The Old Reliable, first class one; L‘\\o | C s ‘ 1‘) | troit Free Press S > 2 1032-4. seven | ; | T e & e h . COMING TO THE DAVIS. are Mrs. P. 1 Fibier. Mys. D 8. Gil= az- 8 d OnSiS"flg 0 4 rooms Whambecame of that original Wil- SCie e mour, Mrs. John Humphrey, Mrs. WANTED—Plano tuning. . G. Gor- son man in your neighborhood We & -Srisceasion. bltooentas. James Sullivan, Mrs. D. McCormick, “fi;lfi“ T s e 142 : and bath | don’t hear anything of him any more.” Ll Mrs. James Purdon, Mrs. Mary Cun- e T TFOR SAL nfectionery | . No ] \«x.\f J.\;:‘lildr;:“\.',{gal Hc; S . e ingham, Mrs. Willi ;, Mrs.| WANTED — Hired man, single, 10 | store, nes Ditee. Theatre, Hatue. X ; 2 | asked a favor of Pres son and The offerings at Dav theater next | Ningham, ‘VI}"S ‘William Sharkey, ;’s e AT A AR DR T ore nfiuLl ‘00\11}" a ‘(p“du | All Modern Conveniences, | HRan’traaeaa t5: Satalk #iibe Sirolt week include an unusual list of plays. | Dennis Bowen, Mrs. Patrick Coughlin, | S575 ST /87 ™ 20C BOST W 8 8 ien Excellent Location | Free sPress “Commencing with Monday night, when | Mrs. Charles Mullaney, Mrs. J. Ward, | Bock Farm (Ledyard). _¥red Sands, —Nice seven-room cottage : 5 e ; : Bobby Burnit will be given, such great | MIS. A.-Bellefleur, Mrs. C. O. Murphy, | dManager, Mystic, Conn., R ¥. D. 4. in A No. 1 condition; three acres of Inspection Solicited. ‘His wife is a business woman, all uccesses as Checkers, The Virginian| MTS. A. Henry, Mrs. C. Fournier, Mrs. land. ‘Inquire 151 Hainiiton Ave. [ right:” “What makes you say that?” < § John Driscoll, Mrs. William Ryan, Miss seplzd == “She's installed a time clock in the an Sanderson, Old Heidleberg and h 1l, and he has to punch it when he JAMESL CASE | goes out nights and when he gets | i . 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. §| back Los Angeles Times. | THE KALEIDOSCOPE Our New Min will follow each oth- | Mary Quinn, Miss Elizabeth,. Hoar, HORSL FOR SALE or excl : : [ ’ ; ; Miss Katie Buckley, Miss Elizabeth new mich cow; Weight 1050. = L ot hion S Thete Wil ol | e by Miis Mary ) Haviic’ Ui 819-4. sepsd a matinee daily and The Virginian | 3 lorty Mrp W - an is underlined for Monday afternoon. | M- Brunelle, M. C. Moriarty, Mrs. Wil- X SALE—Four cows; single or all | liam Daly. th Phone 8iv-z. auglid They will all be staged with their orig- & . jes' 1H4E Bdansty. Ana efficts b ATt Members of St. Mary's Young Ladies' Ly 3 \ 3 Sodality who will assist as waitresses | [ 3 Chatterdon and his company. Mr. 4 sses | Light Work. Good Wages. Chatterdon is the very latest addition | 2T: Llizabeth Murphy, Mary McCro- | 18 g * 5 han, Martha McKennt, Catherine Nei- to stellar ranks, and his remarkable Ay e ' - suceess has never been equalled by any. | Dert: Nellie O'Donnell, Hannah O'Do star or organization appearing at pop- 2911._ Grace Reed, Annie Shea, Mary T. UlaF prices. | This Is umdoubiedly dhe | Sullivan, Elizabeth Sullivan, Josephine ange for Tel. nd-band Ford Norwich, or ad- Jydd lab wood, stove lenglhs, | alt cord. G. A. Bul- fara, Chondie-1 ~decuad me”sa" Fol SALE Eleven room house, with A proposed memorial tower at San Antonio, Tex., will be 802 feet high. | | Missouri has free employment agene | cies in St. Louis, Kansas City and St | | i i aliti i Young, May Reardon. Mary Barry. lot, 89 C. St. Must be sold to cluie | Joseph. ik I g ':,‘l‘;;,‘s“‘:‘;‘dh‘lfrmi_ Lena Boudreau, Catherine Bray, Fleu- estate. G W. Hamiiton, Lxecutor, 130 | | s tions. Seats on sale Friday. range Brunelle, Margaret Condon, Te- Main_St. R Jeid i will buy a band gua ranteed by | The United States is now the great- resa Coughlin, Helen# ICoughgn. F_!J)Hz- ermns n B 0 HINIC IE OV — Zo0 mtene;q.] el e fea | est pnotos aphic materials producing 3 2 beth C . Mary v, Bli t [ (regular business size) 2 . country. Josh Daly’s Minstrels at the Auditorium abe i Gnreen iMa: viliclaney e e!_‘ B n"aaxuhgx.‘med for $1.90; 500 H e 4 o - Downes, Margaret Enright, Josie Har- e Price to net 5 per cent. This g : Today—Entire New Show. tie, Clare Hartie, Mary Hughes, Cath- prices for any printihe you are 'm need |§ offering made subject to sale or Sinehar (e grantast. dewelcy The Auditorium today is offering | erine Hughes, Sarah Kelly, Rose Ma~ of. The Bullelun Company, Norwich, | E 5 §j | manufacturing center of the United what is without a doubt one of the best | lone, Julia Malone. HE 7 Comp.’s |§ ohange in price. | Kingdom. popul o) d e ainments obtain | Sacred Heart Parish, Norwich Town. FOR SALE—O. 1. C. pigs, thorough- | ns TR GRS iHsucehee dompany: te« breds, regisiered, none peiter in the able. A compiete minstrel first par s part country. Ludlow Farm, Nortu Stoning- | and a vaudeville specialty, with a three reel feature fiim and two good comedy Ladies to assist serving: Mrs. Edw. i e . S 1 ¥ Allyn, Mrs_ Daniel Cobb, Mre, George | CO0kS Waitress, General Housework | (op, R ¥, . o e Giliman, Mrs, Dennis Houlihan, Mrs, | Girls, Nurse Matd, Hotel Help. Button. Of course, the headliner is Josh Hendaoa lg*‘:“eda;cl“fs- e 3‘14“:- FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. " 5 S ray, Mrs, John onnell, re. John £ i % Daly’s Minstrels. who present a real Ryan, Mrs, Frank Tracy, Miss Annie | M. J. COSCORAN, Sup:. Centra! Bldg. JAMES L. CASE, sues a_policy covering damages dons e by militant suffragettes. { NG-——Look al these prices: 500 | Jacob Pidge of North Sterling, Ct. | 6% envelopes (regular business size), | | age 88, works, every day as a road | card priuted in corner, $1.40; 1,006, | | repairer. | 34.00; 5,0 | | 5, Norwich, Conn. d. ¥, 40 Shetncket St., Norwich, Ct. minstrel offerinrg, with good singing, | & s s e $0.00; 1u,uuy, UL, 000 | good dancing and good comedy. In |Shea, Miss Hannah Connell, Miss Mar- 23 | Doleneads, x93, ‘printed, 31.4v; 1,00 | Fie TR AR i < most minstrel road shows the fi garet Nagle. F410 oo, 3650; "duuuoy o _The largest gold mines in the United part consists of one or two comedians Young ladies to aid as waitresses: WAN [letiefneads, sl x11, printed, 317 A States east of the Black Hills are in a couple of solo singers, an interlocu- | Misses Annie Gorman, Katherine Cas- i 3 L S N e | North Carolina. 2 s 8, ot ; P 5 7 v WOMEN SEWERS billheads, (xd4, printed, 31.60 2U00, tor, and the halance of the circle of | 8Y, Pauline Paulita, Nellie Nagle, Mary $2.10; 5,000, ¥i.00; 10,000, $13.50; 000 | = St s Py fAll-ins,” who do nothing but fill up Pounch, Marguerite Pounch, Mary HADLEY MILL statemen 032 «8%, printed, $1.40; The postal savings bank has had the th y Josh Daly’s Minstrel White, Agnes White, Macy MecNaliy, % s ) 1,000, $1.85; 5,000; $6.00; 10,000, $11.00. i 2 effect of decreasing the amounty e stage, sh Daly’s Minstrels are e Ceallaha ~ i Printing of every description done A cottage on Laurel Hill, of 8 | heretofore sent abroad all the hest in their line, and there are | Bessie Callahan, Catherine Murray,Jen- ~~ South Hadley Falis, S T A0 Pae Bul 2 2 2 ¥ ¥ ' nie MeNamara, Catherine Budler, Julia romptiy.. S2nd for samples. 'ihe Bul- rooms with all improvements, in- —_— e 5 L etin Co.. Printers and sinders, DNore A new type of vacuum bottle is sd ne “fill-ins,” The comedians are really Fields, Elizabeth Mass. cluding steam heat, gas and fanny and ere good dancers, the solo. | O:Connell, Mary 2 wicu, Conn. g L Annon S aa y ists are all capable singers, and the|l¥nch, Annie Lynch, Mary TFilburn, electricity, property well located et e e interlocttor is considered one of the|Annie Filburn, Nellie Kingsiey, FOR SALE $1,250 and in excellent condition, on f| —_— o :‘;‘:8“(“‘ ¥ty Ig‘:rl‘;g‘-“““fj e 2 ‘ ° e trolley car line, § minutes waik Irrigation has been practiced i 0d solos, duets, 08, « ette an Z = i 5 “hie! i S AT A Spain nearly a century, the first canal quintstie vocal numbers will be intro- The Family Cough Medicine. | Row e ot v we “aeres’ of {§ fo:Sauare, will be sold on favor- || (R0, Free Y £ Eun Ty 41 duced in the best minsirei offering in| In every home there should be & A E Elana and Gno el ofivatar: ricas oity: able terms. Inquire of o ains vaudeville, R bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery, | asy terms. ' ! FRANCIS O. DONOHUE, During 1912 the government inspect Gertie De Milt, The Girl With the|ready for immediate use when any Handsome Clr d Qak Dini | ors condemned 86,849 carcasses and Smile, will present a dashing singing | member of the family contracts a cold e a ining | and daneing soubrette number which | or a cough. Prompt use will stop the Phone 300 86 Cliff Street has made good eleewhere, and if a gaod act is appreciated, Gertie De Milt | will be a hit, Today is the last chance to see the big three reel production of TUncle spread of sichness. S. A. Stid of Ma- son, Mich, writes: “My whole family depends upon Dr. King’s New Discov- ery as the best cough and cold medi- cine in the world. Two 50c bottles Room Set. Apply 181 Wash- | ington St. or telephone 455-2.|fi ! FOR SALE ,automobile '5 SEASHORE LOTS Robert Becker of Beloit, Wis,, while ! exploring in Brazilian forests, had to live off stewed monkey meat for seva eral days. The estimated increase in the eosd | | ‘ | | \ { | ‘ ‘ J E. A. PRENTICE, Central Building, Nerwich, Ct. ir\am: of carcasses for tuberculosis. | | ‘ ‘ ‘ Tom’s Cabin by the Imp. company. | cured me of pneumonia.” Thousands "Fhiz picture shows this famous story | Of other families have been equally SALE HORSES !v:v ondition. Will sell at a bargain \ 9y by 150 feet, fronting ocean, situated | of commodities in Japan, particularly as Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote it, | benefited aad depend entirely upon DI. | I have 35 Horses to pick from, some | Ingnire of | & few miles east of Pleasant VIeW |in Tokio and Yokohama, in the las{ not like some of the road shows play | King’s New Discovery fo cure their |nice, gentls, well broken chanks and | B. K. DOW, :‘;‘*)‘?hmhifisa"‘; Sl J‘(‘f;‘fm;’é | year was approximately 6 par cent. it. Fwo 200d comedy films are also on | COughs, colds throat and lung troubles. | business horses as can be found any 748 Main St, Willimantic, Conn. fow, safe for chidren. The| teday’s 1ist, including one of the fam- | Every dose Lelps. Price 50c and $1. All where, also some bigz worker The octsd s $zou. | Sicily is gradually feeling the awak« , ous Newly-wed Snookums series, druggists, H. E. Bucklen & Co., Phila- prices are right. Coms and see tham, | ry easy | ening that is so marked in northern | One of the famous Fclair features, | delphia or St. louis E i e | terms if desired. These 10t3 will double | Italy, although Sicilian agriculture is T, Eseta D 2 18t ' Tel, 1139. ELMER R. PIERSON. | in value in a year or two. 7Transporta- ,‘“! * carried i reat art in P;"fli(d'sap" Be:nd 9«> iui:if:'u"' e Ecsema andltebity Cured: : i ST A 1 ?)}‘imntan':rrl;an::r g & P o 5 ", -acre farm situated | g Reep your eve open for mext Mon- The soothing, healing medication in | 235 ‘miles from railroa f~ ation, several . day’s bill, Theee days of musieal com. | DT, Hobson's Eczema Ointment pene- ! hundred cords of standing Wwood on| The Massachusetts cincular on fors | edy, = trates P\'e;'r “tmy Dor‘n of the skin, | place, driven well, some frult. Inves-| est fires states that of its fires last 5 clears it of all impurities—steops itch- | Henie 7 Bl year 93 were caused by clearing land, ing instantly. Dr. Hobson's Hezema | of Horses right from the wes:i, out of “\nc::xél orrm;mrvflcoxs Farm Bulletin— ! 843 by defective locomotives, and 1,116 LADIES’ LUNCH COMMITTEES. | Ointment is guaranteed to speedily | S 2 heal eczems, rashes, ringworm, tetter These frons the Three Catholic Parish- | and othem unsightly eruptions. Kczema es Whe Will Dispense Hospitality | Ointment is a dm:t:lr"s é?rescnptian. net i Foail an experiment. ruggists or by = Vid&;ng s“‘“:‘ siiowinapnsly mail, 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Ce., Phila- Nams Demenstration, deiphia and St. Leuis, by carelessness. hard work, ranging from 1100 to 1599 . E : wllal..l%“ A' WILCOX In the Ciudad Juarez consular dis« DEwelEnt L Tongpia oy trict the entire year of 1912 was whols Beal Hstnte Broker. ly occupied by political disturbances. No. 41 West Broad St.. Reoms 1 and 2, | Monthe elapsed without a train mov~ ] i sTel (132 Aveaterlys Westerly, R. L ine on the raflways in the district, and commerce was a matter of chance. \FOR SALE - Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam GEORGE B C! LN, t, good barn and large lot, lncated n;;é‘ffi;e wfl? ig‘gfitéafif:::jdsm:é v five minutes’ walk from Main Telephones: Office, No. 3§ Rest- o : street. Price r le. dence, No, 5331 augzsa A new enterprise is being prepared - ladies from the three Catholic MISS M. C. ADLES easonable. for presentation before the British | perishes whe are to prepare (he lunch for the gmen {taking part in the Holy Nome” Lol "Sones™ wicr” | Hair Soalp and FaceSpecialis! men of the general eommitiee, vuii be i assisted by an executive eomnuttee GOOD BYE, GRAY HAIR! from each parish as follows: 2 _— Mre R M PWE"’ Y6 Johm J,| After years of study and experiment, ==/ parilament next vear for a tunnel un& der the channel to connect France an GRICTL AL LIMB, We hu‘v- Just pm Carioaa inte our| England. Mr. Asquith recently stated storehouse and can supply your ds- | that the whole question is being con« B!IRAP: !u; U;A‘IE sul'e'c.tflpal;/l’c{%:cfl'. ‘L@ | sidered afresh by the committee of im« experts of the country s ground fithestone is botter Lhan Ihe BUTRE Time, | PeFial defense. d this Is W.At we have. Sold by th¢ $aE. “ton or caricaa, At the reguest of ratepayers thd N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, Nerwich, Ct. FOR SALE At Nerwich Town en Canter- bury Road near Peek’s Corner and treliey line, pleasantly lo~ cated, a new, medern Cottage of seven reoms, bath and reception oriasty, Mrs, | Miss Adies has succeeded in preparing TR : i1 eand el et w.’la&esh)d.c( or;s- a temique which not only restores the = i ,}:ffl,l{[awff’,;; w!:gdeilfisorsfiofieq PECK, MWILLIAMS & CO, council of the municipality of Point color to faded hair but keeps 1t re- MONEY LOANED plumbing, large veranda, cement febly Gray, Canada, population 8500, hee taken preliminary steps toward estab- Hehing a municipally owned Jight and } “RE MA'(KF‘I‘ Guusm. power plant, owing to what s claimed ¥L : 4 and ene uwsa: ar. L | to be excessive rates charged by the 3 iy on sikte ‘5o Vancouver supplying company, walks, Price right, Ons-half, may remain on mertgage. HEasy terms to guiek buyer, THOS, H. BECKLEY, erine Casey, Miss M i , stored and is absolutely harmiess, free Fhe ladies of St P i, from lead amd poisonous dyes. Ask her are te serve aves awout it. Erens: Mss, Cail and see the New Fail Hair Styies. en Diamonds, Waicnes, Jewe.. - and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Jnterest_An oic establivhed firs to dea: with. THE LOfiLA,’l'El‘LAL LOAN Co. sm M‘: 306 Main Street, mext to Gheisea Bank. e }{;i- T Cpsiaizs. May Building, Phenes 724 Tgrmg fod ‘E ke, stocked wlxlmmx ‘ne it o stai 72 50 acres s angt Telophone 653-4. octéd aned 18 278 Main Strest, 368 rest pastures and woodland; Plenty"bf| A stxestory conerete bullding, the T fruit{ nice cottage Hei with veranda, | most modern and complste tn Munfila, hei and cold water md hath; 1aT8e | {s (o be erecied by My Chaco Bons; BE PROGGRESSIVE I S e inbu :Z"fl"'?ui.,““%;,f’:““',,:;';, 58 offices-urs 1o seoupy the four upper | i . . L : rdwarg busines Delivered to any part of Norwich LOST AND FOUNE $1308° Casy Terms stories, while (he hardwars business Have your ©ptical Work done by aa Fryow’s Agescy, Willimantle, Conn. | 6f the esmpany will ecoupy the first LOSE —b“ tieket lu).hetflifl ewner's t ! tYnder autherity of the up-t -date hcmuA-. Abia th: :::t ‘::‘ u!.sa :m’“ffi%:‘év‘}; ’z‘éfm“;"'i 1:L;;AllT‘filllg:l pleade notiey SOVTRAE. genanal B Now \ps ot foor % y = = 7 Yantic St =4, PIANO or foundation construetien is to be Optometrist and Optician, PEERLESS’ A telephone order will == F C GEER i used in the sliyseraper, n (vpe design. | 846 Main Strest opp. Franklin Sauare | recelve piomol autention. T Tt G > TUNER . | Tl tho Mygeragys » 750 Sires E ARaAn ranatin Paens 511 Nerwich, Conn, | building construgtion for the eitw, LT IRk s T Somers). - By d. McCOBMICK, 30 Eranklin 8% - letin iuc bus!

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