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FAIR TODAY AND TUESDAY ¥ NORWICH, CONN. MONDAV oCT. 13, 1913, Wlm Is Going On Tonight. ! ' ‘Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at N the Auditorium. NEWS FROM BULLETIN CORRESPONDENTS e Moving IFictures at Colonial Theatre. o 1o s Ladge, No. 11,1 0. 0. F', meets | . . J% A medts in Carpentert’ Hall WETT CITY ship stopped here at his old home for | e e O, a sohre time. —OF THE— wieis in Py ieiman Hall” 1 Ve[ How the Seven Big Cars Were Sent | Sutchered Gow and ook etk Quater || MBUAE AM-R CAN LINE poeisonash, Cowncil, Ne, 11 °D. of | Through the Borough—Too Much | 1yla1ia recently and butehefed one of | s R T 1%% 1 o p,| Rain to Benefit Corn. | the best cows owned by John Muson, 25T meets in Bu ‘ham Memorial, part owner of the island. Only one Artbar Chatierdon and His Company Much interest was mumfr‘*!;;-l in.the | hind quarter of the animal was re- LQ‘NDON (P]ymouth) at Davis Theatre passing of the foreign trolley cars | moved, the rest being left where s i i through e borough Saturday after- | killed, o S (Boulogne) . noon. The first car went down a few Bad Wesk for Fishing Tri BNNOINEEMBINES: - | o T oo B e | e o ook for Blabins Toie -and HAMBURG 4 last one at §.20. All the time there | gohing business, only a few barrels ||| Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day N. E. O_P. meets tonight, was @ erowd ‘o infercsied spectators | NaVing been secured. Prices are low PALATIAL STEAMERS = = at the station. 4 it ig considere iprofitable to | AMise Adles announces today that the | First came ine bis Loston and Wor- | 400 It 48 consifercd unprofitabic to |11 8, 8, Cleveland, Qct. 17,10am. modified pompadour has come back [ cester car, a new model of the pattern | 3 " Lrecent prices I i favor, and gives a hint to ladiex | in use on the cxpresses hetween these | *\ e BRCSGRL PUCES: o Lo S. S. Hamburg, Oct. 28 with thin hair—See adv. b0 citles. Thoy are heayy dupRulit) o Nunjuska: fgr b From Commonwealth Pier, o e oy ts' Hike. Seuth Boston. AT THE DAVIS. 14 miles hetween Boston and Worces- Scow : | SBHE (BAVIA, ter_in two hours. The Boy Scouts took their post- 607 BOYLSTON STREET ;i The 154 new model of the |Doned hike Ssiurday. making a stop |H Boston, Mass. or local s Second ‘Scason. car 1 Jitch. fat Porter's Rocks, where an outdoor agent burg a red 4o | dinner was relished. Then the bu!’sl read | Sta road com ;\L ted Dean's mills, el rs and cover | I'rank Pecor of New London spent g AT and M, Fosis s 2c N ! Sunday w h . 5 Mrs. Lou E. Ken- 1 hour § minutes. ¢ : i b ..' 9 (”;3 Poquonocl | bride. wore a traveling suit of hiue. Then ca cf {he Nahant and | Morrison of a0 After the marriage. there was a rece; Iynn ea 1 1 service beiween j Wus a Sunday at the home of L33 x v pon f s u N S s, e M\for. | tion at the home of the bride in Day- Lynn 1 5 ,\ ahant o ne Rg e, A s aneus | ville for immediate relatives. Mr. and e imiered ) and | ris e e Mrs. Davignon left on their wedding tted for the trip, carrying | Jainée Camobell has returned from | rp'and they will visit Providence and s icove the windows New | a vacation irii SyepXovs. New York. Mrs. Davignon has been 4 s st | on Grave. stenographer for D anielson Blectric -« s one, 4120 came | Ap 5 D, Fowler, a patient in the | Light company. Mr. Davignon is em- : 4121 came | Nerwich hospital for the insane, is re- | ployed in a local store. They will 8 ¢ 5 | rer.ca as failing ~ malke their home here living on River- © ihe car from Brock. i ey, Richard Maplesden of Suffield | view. nway, rresident of iy, heen visiting (riends in the vil- | - s system. ! |.,o | There were 9,455 deaths and 17,362 on for order Jc Brower of New York is | births last year in Penasylvania. 2 W in looking | (iSjtine relatives here. SRl Folres = n.(-‘ he Brotherhood class held Sun- W 7 © time lived | gay noon in the Baptist church was | LEGAL NoTicES. v a cordlal ’ wel attended and is increasing in & t > _ Con- | membershi pubt He a_clear es him a with & shed out ulaj rsonal m pri season atten- for this ed | on popular than | prac- | ently | gan stage, freq engagement ade me- | w.”m’“:(‘ Al 2 and trolley service The cases of Lucile Foster Erving e ety 92 e erv ittle. | 1ve of |and Oliver Grant Foster against Fred . e B rs were sent home over this line | Novosroski and E. L. Burr were with- S » renition of hi Saturday night and |72Wwn Ly the attorney for the plaintiffs the most The | two S Uon Agent 0. I |Ju-t as the cases were ready to be . e D aiad to | o ind his expert operator were | taken up in the borough court Frida e otad 1o he §ab every minute. and as far | morning. Both are summary process s e L 2 45 this siation i4 concerned the aftair | @ctions to oust the tenants from the e s Gy Sl 8 fled off with what might be |$'0res In the Foster block. The result | T g g i S Ueslgnated vektness and dispgiRh of the withdrawal is to leave the | ot . Thoe. B % Jnsc where they wer a month ago. A hotel lobby, with | Fears of Corn Mould, tenants are still in possession, and b= Sl aevert con & there | ©3Pect to be for some time, | nas been more rain st T il i U %0 Il SIa YANTIC HAFPENINGS | eve ind one quarter - inches |3 I During the week there 3 = z [ v e b much above two hours of | Station Agent Gibbs on Vacation— | suniig nd that considerably scat-| Rector Returns From Conference— “High Treason. : Tree Produced Twin Wainuts, S: roba ten sand dollars a ow | Tow estir for the corn and fodder [ Mr. ana Mrs, Hermo Gibbs and | stacked in ds. Some farmers {children Marion and Raiph left Satur- | rf it so much contiriued “gay for @ n Toronto, wet w will e in a disastrous | Canada, Gibbs parents, Mr. | mould ir hocks |and Mrs. Thomas Gibos. | Eastern Star Members Visit Moosu Acting Station Agent, . x | Chapter. | iss Nichols of Willington is acting B on of the s | i M, William (0. Soule, 7 ips (KT TS oRant dipae 3te QDS b he scenes I | Gor Mrs. G, . Haskell, Mrs, J. B. A Generous Friend. o ‘ Sachem chapter, Order of the & : gl B J Star, Mrs. R. R. Wilde and | Yantic school hs been equipped - aptat i 4 E. Paul of Rebekah chapter, | With o sanitary drinking apparatus e stree up on Friday evening to | through the interest of one of the e . the celebration of the | Parents 1 anniversary of Rebekah | Attended Conference. 3 ler of the Eastern Star. | Rev. Robert Coch has return- % 40 ed for Library enier- | ed from New York where he has been nay be had at Finn's stora— | attending the conference. iy e | M 8 1zie of Norwich i lub will meet Thursday, Ayer home- aptist vestry.—adv Mrs. Hes- 20 S e & e New Deacons Take Office. on. and picked many wal- < S There was an impressive scene at | Miss Katherine Armstrong spent the Auditorium Presents Musicai Comedy prethagdile An0AY | Taotrine.| Week JeRa* Wit her Mrs. Effie Instead of Vaudeville For Three & thie elected deacons | Fo: on the Keiser farm in Leban- Days. sccrated to their duties by | on. and whie therle picked many wal- - f blessing by the pastor aud | nuts from a tree that has two nuts in The A o jeacons, J. 1. Phillips and D. L. | every shell 3 wre fr > adevill ps. The new deacons are E. C. Family Reunion. for thr n pr i »x, Wayland Frink and J Keiser is spending two weeks in mical comec - ot | Paime . and, Nebrasia, attending a fam- tut wh » | and Mr Potter and children of reunion of his twelve brothers and ceeding T ude- | Rive vint, R. I, are guests at | gisters and their families. W e resumed oa | Thom feBroome Robert Pierce of Worcester is spend- : {5 MRrSh i Haly: Name Parkas; s L here with Mr. and Mrs. Date | The 1 Holy Name societies, ac-.| Siern, assistant _post- e 1 a | com d Rev. B. M. Haves ang} hville left Yantic | < - | R ;. Kuster, went by a i' visit with her parents | v | ' rwich Sunday afternoon ! at- | paied in the parade. The ol Teachers’ Meeting. | 1 adwere c ndreda SR Seeven(y-a Superintenden: George W. Emerson | oaid Y R OR el meeting in the Sodom school ; "t e el Arithmetie. | » 4 ; carried missionary < vecitan Can- | e epli Driscoll. Fach per EERhnG nibal island h. T t F " arche arri a Jewet . Mr. Li x LiCastiet e ety CbY Davignon-Smith. Miss Grace L | il s “Danielson, Oct. 12 — Lalla Paloose t At St. James church Sunday after | Sslands. Miss NOATD the high mass, Miss Hazel Smith of lady of | SIERPOE. S | Dayville and George Davignon of Dan- a fine singer and Season Ending at Groton Long Point | ielson were married by Rev. M. J.| George Townsen. lion. and Frank Wiid Man must e St R = e recivais tnor he last of the flags which have | OR RUN DOWN, READ e et i in ¢ floated all summer at Groton Long | THiS ANNOUNCEMENT. | it 2o oris | 6 the rotiasers oeain tnere® The| Follow the story of BIOPLASM | gl e e James J. Smi (Bower)—the greai natural corrector | Polated in the action tomplete | Cottaze of James J. Smith, Land’s End, e, | i Equipment of scenery and slectrical of. | Wii- remain open until the first of No- | of ills caused by body negligence. fects is carried and the \we are | vemt Wayside cottage has been, For .many years BIOPLASM (Bow- B ste sua tho ligh are | red. as well as the cottage owned by | €F) has been prescribed by physicians Bhemtttar 55 It and Mrs. Porter of this village, ir all parts of the world. The _ex- B ar G the hoto plave seen | MOEC Cottage on Elm street has been celient results obtained have been this year will s| b « ¢ for the winter, and the Lawler tru marvelous. The Dismond Malker {i 3 have returned to thefr home in| BIOPLASM starts at the base of . sine tha S | Eoringreld. {troulie —in the primary cells. thriing th Power 4o Gone to Hoboken. When the millions of cells are re- August. in Actor and a gr m- The steamer Black Rock has gone NeV e e raeact 93 by BIOPLASM, | edy reel are also listed. There will b o Hoboken, whero the boilers will be | lrouble ¢an no longer exist. thbree performa installed. Chatles Ward, Harrison | BIOPLASM (Bower) is a product of | time and the 7 Ward-and Edgar Ashbey secured posi- ; D8lUré. It contains no Alkalofds, Al | changed, matine Oh Ber fir the trin °51 ' cchol, minerals or habit-forming drugs 20 cents. This hing schooner J. Talbot” Dodge, —-Rothing but “Life-Matter” as fts| days only so com pt._John Jenssen, has gone to Gro: |I&me implics s perfccily harmiess | vorite se: on, \where she is fitting out a cod- | Ple o take. s cffect on the, . Rk e Rt { ather remed | COUNTY POMONA Transferred o Cruiser, . |"In'ciyesof nervous exhevetton (new- | Tra Stark, formerly of the battleship : ragthena), nervous diseases of c To Meet With Colchester Grangs, This | Georgla, has been iransterred to the | Poisons, In Week | crutser “Washingron, and on the way el | e from Boston io New York to jofp his'T Pros osta; | The next regular meeting R o iTbcomotnr OrLASM | London County Pomona grange, | (Bovrer) vo won- | € P. of H, will be held in Grange « Meaud Wheeler of ' derfulli o o . hail, Colchester, Conn. Thursda, +and recttations | giviheiciofore been dis- October 16, 1813, at 10 o'clock a, m. » ers of Colenester | pensod or s, Bul 18 now Forenoon session ‘wiil be devoted to the afiernnen ls | offered the ) iireci. _Arrange. the transaction of . regular Susiness. wrer in WhiCh to|menty have heon made with iea . & All wishing to become members of Po- amme, iosguoa of this city to supply the de- mona will be obligated in Eftn degrce. master and Mrs, | mand es In Lablet foim, at $1,00 Dinner will be served by Colchester <, Jeciurer. of the Pomona | per toitle. Satlsfacilon guaranteed or §range. Afternoon eession’at 130 p, of —~Vandal are in lern of the programme. Butchers Cow and Mlkuv With One Hind Quarter. s URLE S the town. Tom the bot- way Private Fall Riv- Total School Enumeration, 1,112, Shows Gain of 44—Mills, Schools and Stores | to Close for the Fair. ma £ miles from ne oeben Bise e Frani 1. Plumb has made return of steel and handsomely fit. | the school enumeration to the town | Sonte ™ aad " et school committee, The fotal number of | b« Was the “Ore- | children between the ages of 4 and 16 | o Nith A dosa |38 1112 a gain of 44 over last year, ot rafiway officlals, | When it was 1,068 5 Y were acosmpanied by | Gary Brothers have been missing from FhaeTols their brown mare since early last was the ‘most at- | Weelk The animal got away ffom one ven cars and was fit- | of the men on the road and has not r car s, ‘electris | smee been fuond. irtained windows ama | _Mrs. Theresa Wolff and two children eniences-demanded by N. I, are visiting her travel John Reigg. i. & H. R. R, all To Close for Fair. zone from Cen-'| Because of the Stafford fair, the I ville of _ which {mills and schools will close ail day 10 center, handled the |togay and tomorrow. The stores will hape No freights | ciose the three afternoons of the fair. t. onc freight was Side | Many of the race horses are already wett iy nearly €our | on the grounds, and the showmen and specials were moved on |fakirs are beginning to come in. wn as a station to station Cases Withdrawn. | money refunded. | 1F You ARE NERVOUS ASSESSORY A1l NOIICE sons liable pe: to pay taxes on property in_the Town of Preston are hereby notified to return to the Asse: or before the firs: day of N 1913, a list of all {ixable prop- ©d by them on the first day of 1915, properly signed and sworn_to. To those failing to return said above iists an addition of 10 per cent. will be ists, according to law. be obtained of Thomas rerce Sholes and Oiis A. essors, and G. V. Shedd, roston, Conn,, Oct, 13, 1913, THOMAS M'CLIMON, CLARENCE SHOLES, <15 A7 BROWNIA oct18d Assessors. WANTED. FULL Amfl'k"b PRESS mm-man ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANIED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per Line, Six Words to the Line FOR SALE. WANTED—Woman_to do hou for two in count; Write to ¥ Wood, Mansfield Center, Coni T WANTED immediatel oct1dd contractor to lay 1100 bundles of laths on new. work. W. S. Brown, panielson, Conn Tel. 33-4 or 189-: oetl3d CWANTED — Peopic desiting matenes, clocks and jewelry 1o be put n the original factory condition, by a practical’ adjuster, (o' ring up Phone or serd postal to Le Clegg, 128 Washington St, City, who collests’ and delivers repairs anywhere. angliMwb T WANTED_Competent girl for gen eral housework. 115 Broadway. octlld TWANTED—At once, w0 ur ihree good ail around painters on wages. A. B. Holmes, Wililaat octéd WANTED—A you ands the opersi 1 giol for weaer | References. inGiiie i | Town St., ~Norwich Town. Lel 448 octsd WANTED—Steady § Laurel i G AND TeEs ICES printed on_ cl:ch, c., twelve for $1.25. boarders Ave. Seps The Co.’ Printers, Norwich, Conn. "Bulletin DOES YOUR RANGE need repairing: Patent stove orick to fit any range sent NOTICE The Selectmen of the Town of Salem will meet in the Town Hall Oct. 15, 1913, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of re: ceiving bids on wpairs to be made on he Town Hall. Contracts and specifications are in the hands of the Selectmen. GILBERT J. MURRAY, CARL H. ROGERS, CHARLES S. RAY, 8¢ oot13a men NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE FTLD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 1lth day of Octo- NBLSON J. AYLING. Judge, Butate of Joseph H, Hopkins, late of Voluntown, in said District, deceased. Ordered,’ W'nat _the ~Executrix cite the creditors ot sald deceased to bring in their clalms against said estate within six monins from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, Lo- gether with the signpost nearsst to th sald deceased last Aweli, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once n a newspaper having a circulation in gatd District, and make return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, The above and foregoing copy of record, Attest: FANNIE C. @ place where Judge. is a trite CHURCH, Clerk. creditors of sald de- reby notified to present against sald estate to ths at Xorth = Stonington, thiu the cime 1imic” d olng order. RY EDITH COOK. _ Executrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at’Ledyard, within and for the District of Ledyard, on the 10th day of Octo- ber “A."D. 1913, Present — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDG., Judge. Estate of Harlan N. Ledyard, Oraeréd, he cre Ccla unders!, Conn., ed & ned F.D. 2, wi in’the above and £ oct13d. Newbery, late of In_said District, deceased. That the Administrator cite itors of said deceased to bring in their clalms against sald estate within six months from this date posting a notice to that effect, to- gether with a copy of this order, on the Signpost mearesi to the place where aid deceased last dwelt, and in the same town, and by publisling the same DY spaper having a circula- District, and make return The above copy ‘of record and foregoing is a true Altest: MUEL E. HOLDRIDC Judge. NOTICE.—'i.ie_creditors of said de- ceased are hereby nolused to presen their claims against said estate to the undersigned at Norwich, Conn., within the time iimited in'the above and fore- going orde RANKLIN H. BROWN Administrator OF PROBATE HELD Norwich, within ana for the District f Norwich, on the 11th day of Octo- ber. A. D. 19 I'resent—NELSON J. AYI Estate of Annie Hunter, wich. in said District, Dyight L. Underwood of Norwich, Conn.. appeared in Court and filed 4 petition praving, for the reasons thers. [ set forth, that administration be granted upon the estate of sald de. ceased. alleged to be intestate Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said petition be heard and detsrmined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in sald District, on the 16th day of October, A. D. 1913, at 5 o'clock in toe afternoon, and fuat motice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the pub- Jication of this order one time in some Awspaper having a cireulation in saiq 0y couRT G, Judge late of No ceased istrict, at least three days prior to the date of sald hearing, and that re- turn be made to this CouTt NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Uhe above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest FANNIE C. CHURCH, oct13d Clerk A Few of the Money Savers BEST COFFEE, Ib. BEST TEAS, Ib. BEST BAKING POWDER, Ib. 12¢ BEST COCOA, ! Ib. ... 160 SLADES SPICEsy Y4 1b. 6e - 7c 3 Ib. box STARCH.......... 16o 1 Ib. pkg. SEEDED RAISINS 8o Orders shipped Parcels Post United Tea maorters Co, Franklin Sq., over Somers Bros. o a copy of this order, on | for §1. S. J. St WANTED one mah in Norwict who Gi clean and e PiF Your sewins machine rignt K. Bisprsneon il Sid"RERER 2m | $05 aug28d WANTED_Fiano tnmg. A, G. Gor- cojy P Fromnll SIS, ol el v wa D man, singie, to work on farm and board with femily; 325 a month salary. Inquire of Glen Rock Farm (Ledyard). Manager, Mystic, Conn.. R. ¥. 1 D. 4. Wanted--Girls Light Work. Good Wages. American Thermos Bottle Co. HELP WANTED Cook, Housework Girls, Kitchen | Maids, Laundress, Plain Nurse. Wait- | aelr | — Fred sands, | — { e | 58 i octl Tion, and N | s10. | staivs. TFOR FOR S lhome: sold reasonable, SALE FOR SALL—A Ri Call at 190 Laurel Hill Ave. SALE FOI SALE nearly A Nearly new house, eight th, hot and cold water; two small tenemente~ or en minutes’ walk from ailroad station; land 52xlab; But not sacri- o agents need apply. Address Willimantic, Conn. ¢ for Dbusiness hor: two buggies, , ch express Wagol sorat, three sets harne xpense. L. Norwich Town. mond coal range, up- octild NTED — 1 for gencral house- | : at Ma [rork. ApDLY to Bt Labieire, 431 Wash- ;:\n(:dlllunu\\‘. St 3 miles trom Wil ing o ctl antic, near jewelry shop, 2 ) s T o octlld_ { KCuse, 2% acres land, houses for 300 HALL'S "BARBER SCHOOLS—S'1 | hens, small coops for' §00_ chickens shington S, Boston, Mase. Wages, $1.200. Irving Collins, Star Route, room, board, railroad ticket furnishes imantic, ct11d D oRtiaT T e pResiBone FOR SALE_ Parior stove in excellent e e T g Sl Y WANTED—300-pound lawn _rolie; | Lebanon Ave, Willimantic,”Conn state condition and price.” Cash, earé | “oetld Uiterin il octlld | — e AT House at S WAXTED—To hire a dairy farm | Piain Hill und Kailroad St, about 150 from 30 to 150 acres. Address Box 16, | feet from church, story frame, con- Bulletin C octild | taimmg Two sixckodm enements,’ with —wiw T bath, cioctric lght and water, ‘all in A Tarm o (TOUIEY | good coudition: one room on main floor meas . Address Buyer, Bulletin. | \ith 1iu6 sq. fi. clear space, good for 4 SES any busin purpose. A bargain; ha T WANTEDWill pay spot cash for | cash and easy paymenis _inquire seconAinand Turnitued mylats Writs | Central ‘Ave, Norwicn. Telegione Box Danielson, Conn. octyd octlvd % two pool At a bargain, ADDIY L new iler, Mystic, Ct. Phone b octlod | ~Fow SALE—_One bay horse, 10 years oid. James Butler, R. No. ! Norwicn, Conn octsd 301 SALE —Cheap, or will tra 2 “ruribout (Ford preferred), a r-cy touring car in fine ¢ T HOKR SALE ind tan sou years; wi duy; b B S At store, Con FOR SALE B Feckham, Williman Chest and confectionery Theatre, Baluc, sepivd ext 0. | TH exchiange or | n Weight 100U, Tel |® sepsd T FOR SALE—5 vs; singie or ail together. Faon | THROR SALE— cond-band Ford au- tomoiie. Fhone shs, Nprwich, of ad- | L ¥OR SALE- 5iub woou, $4.50 COFd, 32.50 ualt cord. iard, Ppi of. $z.10; | o0 0; B, u..u er 1,000, FOIt SALE- | prices for any printing you are 'm mi Bulistin Company The 0,010, | letternencs, 3% x1 800 $1.355; hone 64u even room house, With | 1o, 89 Clitf st 3iust bo sold to cluie | estute. G. W. Hawmiiton, Executor, 189 e 3€1a’ |~ TEINK If OVER — 20 noteneads | and_ 250" 6% (reguiar business size | envelopes, neatly printed, tor 31.50; 0| | eacn §50 for ‘sampies ' and | herwica, cogls in country. ludlow. Farm, Norta Sioning- ton, R. F. . o, Norwich, Conn. H. b. Bulion. PRINTING--Look at these prices: 500 | 6% envelopes (regular bustness size), I priuted in corner, $i. LUvs, $2.00; H 009 notetie, $5.00; 600, 1y, timber Ageney Wri Willim s v;’{“u“‘";f/_“; Svery. e and In excellent condition, on FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, | letia Cou Printers ana minders. Xoi- trolley car line, § minutes walk M. J. COSCORAN. Supi. Centrai Bldg, 2 to Square, will be sold on favor- 1 able terms. Inquire of | $1,250 e | WANTED. 1,285 > e fnfn;c_lls__u. uo'?onu:. - S will Chicken Farm wit entral Building, Norwich, Ct. WOMEN SEWER | new barn, two acres of HADLEY MILLS, land and ine well of water, near city. ‘ ’ * y | Easy terms. I South Hadley Falls, | E. A. PRENTICE, Q Fhanc 30 K% w5 SEASHORE LOTS) SR | +v by 130 teet, tronting ocean, nuum:u‘ {a few miles east of Pleasant View C. E. MACFARLAN beach, best of surf bathing, Fight of = way to a sold pond mnine ihiles long £ and shallow, saie for children. The AU l 10 g‘t | rice o theds lots il Oct. lat Is $1s0. ( {Only ‘one to a customer; very casy | | terins i eaired. Thene lots will avuble | | in vaiue in a year or two. Transporta Will be sold to the highest M2 tion iree in auto. B the 17¢h duy of October. at of florses right from the wes: out oi | 5500 buys a 43-acre farm situated | Lue fam Kugwn as the Vince |z | 234 miles from railroad siation, several form,“containing 32, 'icves, locaied | hard work, ranging from 1100 to 1599 | hundved cords of sianding 'wood 'on about four miles easi of West W iiiimg- | plave, “driven well, some iruil. inves- tion, on the road to Warrenville. | i weight For b | tigate. One of the'best farms in Toliand cour Ja ISl TEon esle by | Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin— smooth land. extra geod soll, large G ice of 400, commodious buildings tn AcL cofidition. I SHOBGRE 1O o 1M MEN ] NOWICE. esteriy, 7| { wiil 107 a e Same ‘time. 200 | b WILLIAM A. WILCOX “onn., for to look at farm | or timber berore the auc Terms nd_timber, 10 be p: s hoates e, Sois 70 busnels bats, Corn, b | bushels potatoe FARMING TOOLS—1 good t team wagon, 1 two-horse du Worcester Kemp manpure spreader. Concord buggr, business wagon, 1 tio | seated: surrey,’ 2 sets hob sieds. sleighs, 2 two-horse mowing machines. | nay"tedder, horse rake, wheel harrow ensilage cutter and carrier, uay an straw press, 6 h. p. gasoline engin with truck, wood saw with saw table, U. §, cream separator, harnesses, robe: blankets, plows, cultivators,weeder and a full line of all kinds of farm imple- ments used on a large and up-iv-uate farm. These tools are all in A-1 con- aiton. ALSO a lot of household fur: and several thousand feet of natlve pine and chestnut lumher, TERMS CAEH. Sale posit shine. Plentr of room unde CONVEYANCFS ean be s p station dav of sale. Good' caterer in attendance. HERBERT G. BENTLE C.W. TRYON octi3d MONEY LOANED on Diumonds. Watcnes, Jewe.: and Secur:iiss of ary hind at the Lowes: Xates of I esiablishea firm to dea HE COLLATERAL 107 142 Nain Strect, Upa ced 1312 Fies, Cake and Bread that cannot be exceiled. >.cns your ordsr. Prompr eervice LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ava. (East Sice) d. F. GUNANT 11 Franklin St Whitestons Sc and the J. F. C. 100 Cigars are tie best on the market Trx them pium walks, / remain on mortgage. May 278 Main Street. N———— All pe: to re; the firs written tober, Hst per Blanks sors’ sent by Orfica to 8 Lists Dated 1913, sebi AbbLbei{) and sworn owned by 18513 Wwill cent, Office nesday and Saturday Wednesday, FOR SALE Norwich Town on Canter- Road near Peck's ner line, pieasantly io- modern Cottage of bath and reception witn all modern improve- hard wood floors, open g, large veranda, cement Price right. Ome-half sy s to quick buyer. THOS. H. BECKLEY, Building, Phoney 724 368- 2 )] LEGAL NOTICES. rsons in_the Town of orwich laple to pay taxes are hereby notified n to th S on or before November, 1913, a taxabie prope them on the first day of C Those failing to make a be charged of 19 additional, to law. éan be obt: Asses- in Wil be t day pri to, of signed at Hall upon” application, ned City mail Hours S'a. m. to o p. m. Wed evenings, from will be received Oct. 1st, 1918. Norwich, Conn., beginni: a Sept. JOHN P. MURPHY, JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, MICHABL J. CURRAN, Assessors. POETRY b i THE WORLD SERIES, I Stand forth, ye husky hitters, Ye cateier, pitcher—all skilful combination hat zoes to make Mbll‘ Stand. forth and let the peonls Lok o you as you stand And focd voi hotsalr pudding s Tavorites of this land ¥ Ten million bleachers love you, And in’theit own intense, Bathusinstic manner Express their sentiments, While grandstands, full of swaggers, | " Break loose with all their might And strain their respiration =/ | "'in Velling their delight. | Thus does the nation honor — To s — = You in a general way, M0 RBNT_Cottage Louse of § rooms, | But that is cold Iulnr“:‘tug-‘h:{_ e with bain, b0 wasmagton ,v?" Bra H “' U"'" ’:;d I,‘: N inas Are hn'lllql‘ ford, 103 broadway. - octitFurns | When two DIE nises BiL rooms 0% | {ine athe rd Neoping, Wil batn, . APPID | - no alk o4 hington St. octlsd Will Piitadelph ? | " Or wiii the banner f¥ TO RENT — Two furnished rooms | Above the Glant players with modern conveufences, fve min-(i (0 W P ltes' walk from Franiiin Square. 1n:T whoi w raut World Herios? aive Wox AT BUlCt Oriiee: oot 1 YRIN Wilgh rae would ault 0 MENT—To gentleman, furnisiied | Tielr work” next wegk Lo rodm with modern convenlerices fn pri- | Liie St ShAL PSS UL oy york octid Tinien o5y TO RENT —Tenemoni seven rooms GO ANSWER. and batn; rent low to right party. in- ——— Quire 50 Froeman Ave. - 05118" | rrom inimost GeBINE L prayed. to Gols T FOR RENT_Two fats; one of five | O thou who giv st me Lyeath, rooms, one of seven rooms; ail modern e, 1 4o Smptore, Thet 1 Improvements, patn e LW | icedigrien may be {0 2 s 2 hO %0 recoils 1n Awe-struck fear— S D : me ow 10 he o e Emasorse, 13 Ubion B¢ | o Tor it js thy w Tmiyisd | Should eome 1o me, S URNISHED ROOMS, all modern con” b5 i veniences, $5 Unlon St. Telephone s34-4 | In vel sied Unio sy ESD In vain 1 prayed unceasingly, SUMMER COTTAGES ; . S For Ren(—For Sale, ures throus Watek Hill, Weckapaug, n e Pleasaut View, 3 Rentals, $170-3260¢ season. e s inspection by appoiniment. 3118 FRANK W. COY, SRS @ Hizh Strcet, Westerly, T. HUMOR OF THE DAY Long Distance Telephone. mayzid S it “Hias Dobbs much weight in this community 80 much weight FORE SALE. e the scales show.”—Birmingbam Age Herald time as more lives than & cat o7 “He kills it regul very day. H ALE T {ing t6 the Robinsons’ partics, thous 36 Fourth Sireet j .. s the' reason they give { for in-iting you.—Boston Transcript 2 | s mu. dre in all the late wo-family House I .70 "iifut /o e 1 card her telling a friend JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. FOR SALE $25000 Interborough Rapid Transit Com- pany 5% First and Refund- ing Gold Bonds. The investment of the City of New York in this property in- sures strong securily and offi- ient management Price 934 and Interest. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. NOTICE | FOR SALE A cottage on Laurel Hill, of 8 rooms with all improvements, in- cluding steam heat, gas and electricity, property well focated Real Estate Broker. | No. 41 West Bro: Roowms 1 snd Westerly, R. L No. Telephone No. | FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam good barn and large lot, five minutes’ walk from ireet. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. Otrice, heat, | Main Main Street, Norwich SALE HORSES from, some broken chunks and can be found any i | 1 | mice, have 35 Horses gentle, well business horses as where, also some big workers. The prices are right. Coms and see them. Tel, 1139 ELMER R. PIERSON. AGRICULTURAL LIME. We have Jusi L.t & caliviu iuto our | storehouse and can supply your de- {nands for this sure crop producer. i.ie experts of the country say tae ground iinjcStone is better than the burnt Lime, | and this is w..ut we have. Soid by the | ey fruit; nice cottage hot hot and cold water barn, new silo, icehou . with veranda, batn; largeé © and sneds; ac- commodations for 2,600 hens. Only $4.000, easy terms. Tryon's Azemey. tle. Conn. | THERE 1s oo aavertising medium Eastern Connecticut equal *n Thna Bul letin for business reaults '&‘ | cent waters | miles 2 thing Ait to wear."— frs. Wombat. Wants time about her ridicu- Is that so “Yes; 10 hear about my burg Post Mrs. Wise—Our rector preached such | an excellent sermon Sunday against | the danger and vulgarity of flaunting | irs. Worldiy—But, mercy of wealth. Mr: | What's wealth for?—Cleveland Plain | Dealer. Wiy do you refer to that speech of mine ‘& ragtime oratory?” asked the atesman., “Because” replied the mu- Sician, “it was written strictly with & | View to pleasing the popular taste"— Washington | Smythe—1 dropped a penny in front | of_a blind beggar today to see if he'd pick it up. Tompkins—Well, did he Emythe—No; he said “Make it six- | pence, mister, and I'll forget myself. Tit-Bit | Ofiice Boy—There are two men out | there, sir, who want to see you; one a poet and the other a deaf itor—Well. go out and tell hat the deaf man is the edi- for, and let them fight it out betweem them.— Rochester Democrat and Chron- | “I understand that vaudeville per- formers get big pay.’ “Some of them lo Are you thinking of going into Vaudeville?” “I don’t know that I will in exactly, but P'm thinking of com- | what offers I'il t. Houston Post. “is th worthless young whipper- snapper of a Di Doogood still com- T to see Bessie” “What do \f?‘flv mean by L ing that way, v]nhn aid Mrs, rins. He hasn’'t been jat in six weeks." F n't he? Is he scoundrel trifling with her affec- THE nAl EIDOSCOPE 3al bearings have h en vuvd m a made from spun glass ficial silk L i for automobile upholstery in rhe population within a radius of 50 "Bristol, Eng, is 2,500,000, 1 within a radius of 100 miles, 10,- ltalians, who are naturally supersti- ! \r s A mascot a piece of pink I Ihis being supposed to ward off ] is b < steadily increas- | ‘of forcign machinery and (he total purchases for 1912 | Of France's 237,000 recruits in 1912 340 06t Gont. were illiterate,-and 22. e had no cducatigh~besond o mcre ability (o read und write i { settiement in Greeniar procen. which has & _populat 36, and (he smallest is Skansen. | Ji Cireeniand, with 16 inhabitant Ihe international map of the world hen completed. eight or ten vear % ‘cover a total area of about 150 ' 75 foel, or the surf *globe ) feet in diameter provincial engineer reports that ineThe past vear tne railwave of Tune d in the ape of the sizth ; i comgress of mining metaliurgy, applied mechanics and practical Eeologs Pins were in existence, no doubt, in prehistoric times, and have been i rihed i Fritisn barrows. Brass pins were introduced into England from France about 1540, and were being made in that country three years later They were manufactured by machinery i England in One of the most intersStidg devel- imeriis in Tndia in yeceut years has Deen (he rapid iereise - tie manu- facture and. consumption=a meruted walers, Tn Gact. tiE use of: sl wiie 1ers his now become quite geusrat nly among the Buropesn: hut Jng e native classes of Indla. The sultanate of Zanzibar embraces the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba, with scveral small islands in the adja- and a strip of land 10 n depth running along the lit- | toral of British East Africa. This strip politically _and econamically under the government of British Kast Africa,