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CLOUDY, WARMER TODAY; . RAIN TOMORROW A Vvhat Is Going On Tohight. Vepderile ana Motion Pictures at HA'H HINTS - : e Y > g e e - 15 Audttorium. 3 l: Tell n 2 Moving Fictures at Colonial Theatre. | Worthy the Attention of Peaple $ ; Lirba s bat e ety paanee o TS el Busk Cumsgny, & Who Wish to Preserve | & » e P o PHimyes Brcampment, N, 5 1. 0. 0. the Hair 10 RENT” o eh i a” sebeante 25 Lafayette Council, No. 207, L'U. St.| Always have your own brush and - 44 f > Van o g i g , an . quished is the cost of lving— SRR TR R meots | B, otk at Dome and 8¢ Bk under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE oz : it attied e i T SN Never use the brush or comb found ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF Evil trusts no longer plunder = e e in public places. they are usually cov- e _Helpless ones on life’'s highway, ANNOUNCEMENTS ered with dandruff germs. . . d t th l ine Now they realize their biunder Wash yvour brush and comb weekly 50 per Llne’ IxX or S O e MA; they find ;bey‘ve lost their swvay. Mr. Henry L. G with soap and warin water to which > g}‘ilgal;‘: ox:fto:?;:nfl.figfl':?::;w' / deon, who cames to Norwich with the celébrated Temple | Should be added an antiseptic. Failed to put a tax on tallow, . on Tuesday evening, October | Shampoo the hair every two weeks I"ish skins, fossils, maize and moss. the Y. M. C. A. entertainment | With pure soap and water, or a good WANTED. FOR SALE. -~ 3O BENT L e at the Contfal Baptist church, | ready prepared shampoo, ' . 3 " FOR : ‘——-—-—————-——‘W e s rent T | TSI frust, tntremched. protected, Is an expert in explaining the original | Use Parisian Sage every day, rube| wANTED Girls in make-up FOR BALE Good Qg hree s [ ava O Peckbam. - Tel A7 Dotasd, | | You onn tol & irues affactes character development and purpose of g R SR Apply U. 8. Finishing Co: o 4 Nowwion ~ Ot = rooms <t Mra, | N BY t8 crocodilian tears. 1oEDIB: Bl WO SRS EN T dhoti | cann1t|e had from any druggist of toilet | —qemr e i Houte 4, Norwich, - o E&%fiafiurggsl}«;gfilmgfl Avemne, | Ny the man whose money Jingies, renders selections that beautifully il- |counter. ’ { R e Lol RS s A S e e Gl B B "1 o Wite and family does not stint, lustrate his interesting expositions. A Parislan Sage, :which comes in a uxlzrx?cxl;géi‘x'&‘::gumim:u;“th;‘njn‘—lufliix gfi"'\‘dfr | TIOR SALE-——One brown wicker baby | _Sep4d 292 i Since they took the tax off shingies, new and pleaging note has been sound- | 0 “;e!l{t hbv.:iflledr:lsfigutarar:tee% t0 | Address Davis oct2ad 1 carriage, yln«A;rl)' n‘cb,w‘:qo‘:)\e‘. s:lcond-hlnu 70 RENT — sfpw}ates;:.i‘(;;mr;m:‘n», Beeswax, Bibles, flax and flint. T s abolish-dan =t atep hats | = or VS TN | go-catt., indquire 42 Grove St comp. I r ou ., dn- . ;?‘ar‘: e Sunlal tero falting and mealp Fnam 1ShTIE ob e DNt oom with board | 7 octasTuTii oD, I e hool Dtraet, . oot2ad Those monopoliging vendors e i e noney reftnded by The Les & Osgood - Address | — W SALM_Bay horss, 10 years 810, | —wo nmni— Room A0x40, With eleval | Hoartioes, sodiless, 1A ofenaors, gle admission 50 cents for - | CO. : E o —— e | ce y1ou; or will iange 1or catlle. | or “plenty of 1ighi and air, with or | — Laugh at threats of tax or toll. ik To put life and beauty into dull, dry | . WANTED—At once, & good dish- | Butler, R. 2, without power; elso basement 40x60,{ Speed the day that will remind them e e VAN or: faded hair and muke it soft and | Jasher; steady Jjob. Inguire ity | cement ficor, suitabie jor storage of | “Phev must face a hotter clime, fuffy s Iy Puarisi it i Luneh, Norwich: oct2zd e No. 4 Sharpies sep- | manufacturing. inquire at 35 Chestnl | And departing leave behind them DAVIS THEATRE. fluffy surely use Parisian Sage—it i8 . SRR e One No. 4 Sharpies sep Zid Imprints of their brands of crime one of the quickest acting halt tonic#| WANTED—At once, tailor; ‘M. Rodman. Tel. Lebanon L3 I o, R et T Now Tork W0 RENT—Coitage house of room Weight | with bath, 50 waswington St J. Brad 8 B way. oct1aTut T 4 L O work; 315 per week. Address Homan Stock Company Still Pleasing | fnown Rioux, Jewett City octzzd Large Audiences. tmes. # ALK _One pair hojse fot sale or cxcha:{;e jor cows | bord, fects. The photc meregy ey vy RS (o) ay Bee drama: SiG wich but teams are permitied to 206 And si pon my nerves this gets, Au 7 = S — | WANTED—Men 18 to 35 as raliway | 2sv0 | i sl e THE DNETHEE S B0 o 1 YANTIC HAPPENINGS mail clerkss $75 month; 1,800 vacancies | or heifers. Address Qeorgs D. Coats, | o pESe Garage wiin all improve HE EAR. The show at the Davis today is even 4 -| every year; examinatio Stonington, Conn, ‘Teiephone | o o0 SEERNCT Sent. inquire Brooklyn | he London Bobby, both big and better than the one the first two days | e {reqieritly; sample yucstion 5 Mystle, octzzd | Bititrers” City octlyd " strong 4 y pan 2 me big fa- | Eli ’ . | Franklin Inst . oE A — - g ) 2 - - c 2 = and ‘the company have beceme big fa- | Elisha Lathrop’s Horses Get Into Cul. | Franklin Institute, vept. 34 H, R YV MALE_Smith Premier types | ~Tre mmna i1 the Vars biock, No. 254 | Keeps cautious eve, as he goes along. v ,'I"S with ‘_“4’ Norwich a : NCeS | yort Where Road is Being Repaired £t e £ S writer. Wil N. Jordan, Room 9, | prangim st a very desiraple modern | On each feminine ' thing in the busy which can easily be seen by the re- | 4 ANTED A girl for general usi Mi St. octzld - iaiS e ol en tran street, ceptions the different members get| =—Pulled Out by Automobile, D L R e pise ein e | eemens T R CPIBLE SBUANCS | Lest the maid or the matron he mey > whenever thev appear on the staga. | o e an TR ; Aoy ) Ave., from 10 to Zand i 10 9 p. m. i Eset T pe e Tle S, | Mi Selin Cot ¢ t ANTED—Competent i 2D, n engine, 3 Will puil on him a bag of tricks phage: tods 13 tallon 4 Seuns | L Rashn s visltor 10| o1a1 Jiousework. 145 Broudway. | oraer, | mogers Dome Laundr _ octiad , o Or perchance a couple of hidden Hou ming funny co = . B e rs alley; we Chestnut after Oct. '0 RE of 8 room brioles; 2dy in two ac Thomas and Mis Drove ilnts :Culvert: s VANTED_To hire i “Uctila ST e OWest i s, mext (o the Bap And he muiters as ok he fumes amd BITiagiNG eenat their dest in Blisha Lathrep met with an acei- | Lulletin Co. octild | TTROR SALE Jersey cow, due to . ' Wiinam H. Shield frots, 3 this playlet andthe other members are { gont on the Fiteaville road Saturday Sy « a sidge plank,’ Inquive | _octlsd : SR A et T T T S i o li good Sy Beviaes the pl MANY | cvening when he was driving o three | miCme pr il g Koow. Doz, Nerwich. | —pop RERNT—Two T one of @nve e e ;“’ 1";”": ,‘:;,';“l‘m"( Al animDeS | seated wagon with passengers and a | 7Toc, twelve for $1.25. " The Bulletin| 9°t=3¢ . sl | reoms, one of seven {{7”-":\{“1 '“fi“fi" The ministers of high degree Par aLpsast Al L | of from Yantic to Fiten- 3 FOR SALE bottom motor | improvements, ool JMain St o 9. S In stately PBritish «dignity, gt i o, s | T & o sign to tite effect e i, ibxo Led o run {Harris. Telephono lay-Z. &l On eit side they. |00k asleanoce, ah::;x:e';! A(:\‘\q g ! the rodd is d_at the end of | Lo it any ra { around river e FURNISHED ;ta%&s%‘f;AiczleLmSL i 51: orm aq:::;_lk:)flh.?:’nci chang ! : ine f = 5 o New eplud | Luiet cl2y | tion. Mrs, Emna Morse, 0 s ome msistent e | car line in the Town of Nor W Haven. “sepivd ! = | With all aflame, € 15 one Bull The ! L L £ 2 LT el e S g = —— & 1R 2 S e f: by, because the rcads are open in th and re. ? UL amera with anastig FURNISLLD ROOMS, il modern con th the suffragette. a beagtiful Rellance picture; the fam- {0 " e " Norwich and teams and auto- in 100 COrG- | ventunces, 45 Union St. Telephous séi-4 i antic, Conn. & ous Mutual Weekly v Stephenson, 'T'he Old v George and stately May mobiles still go over the state road news. ana Th Tushands. and construction | T032-4. Bt Sipor et tinls Tave royal way. ingly funny Keysione come wnd. construction. : y i T e caalh e L th their spirits much disturbe tire program w hange again A large culvert has been dug near| = WANTED i Sie - Gatiigler ehureh SUNBER OOTRALES ught of acts which can't be = 8 the creamery and either Mr. Lathrop | 99i 295 Drospect fiion anu splendid busines yor Hemi—ier Sule. curbed, Laste g, LB S, n't see the lighi or miscalculated | _ 3¥3d % i3 | Lor selung. Theodore | Watele Hiil Weekapang, Come out in state to take the afr, COLONIAL THEATRE. L R R horses | 3, Conn. _ OGTLEA i e bR SeARER L et o PR edal of skeh(hoy aak. "As yet, et ) walked into it. It W impossible to | - vm of 116 acres, wit! inspest “appoin ! fiave you perceived a suffragette? U, S. Navy Participates in “Victory” | drive i“’”“\ out ofit-50 “! Ip we m- | = toe cicy, witn good | i b ol altimore American. Imirmenes Five Resl Feature, | Mofcd (4 Pasyine. ediomoblle (i | e TLn P i i S HUMGR OF THE DAY | we ace e horses - and | rd W. Bacon| Long m The people of Norwic placed h irda W. Bacon’| Long Dis . may . p Norw were dragg t. No one : Cconsisting o | ——— avored in having the p : g ; g e T 5 injured. The were bre =2 A U 1y 2, 6 awe.ling | = Jo vou call a lyre a stringed LR | ; ILight Work. Good Wages, 11000 el o ment? Tle—No: a stringing in- ertal i drana Uatte 3 Nt S TonE AR " | strument—California Pelican. States nav took activ in the A locomictive aund tender got ofi the | term H Have you ever seen the secretary ; renemprmm ite?” “I saw him omce in vaude- —Pittsburg Post. {1 (‘u. '.L'llAi I | - 2 i 3] § g o Miss Lorena Lingerlong is to he ack and ten southern % i |t ; urst : 1 0 | married at : A ¥ (S ly lived do track on the Central cnt junc- . tion on its way from Fitchville Mon- | Amenc “ day morning. | i News in General. gggenee sene oo o v Thermes Boftle Co. persons of Secrctary Dan miral Badger, Captain Benson, ! S. Utah, and Lieutenant Towers, daring maval aviator. The stor with" the batile Santiago and Palmas two of most bitter AC n all competition.”—Judge ubled with loss of appe- st?” “Yes, she has final = of the Spanish A fift i a g 5, serlide g < f i H 3 iv & # Julia—She doesn't even and s a in 3 i | imand Broadway 3 > ] T T e ra ey | No. 36 Feurih Sireel to eat the things that the doc- ¥ B Bhctrerion of thiill=niGt soor e Alice Laug b i-.”_{ < | - A 3 _g tors forbid.--Life. 1% A gotten. Thousands of men are stamford where she will spend several | A e 'l 4 T o i E Q ‘hat's what/ 1 call a Judas kiss in realistic fort and land batties : with her brother, Patrick J. | HtLr “/ANI D e WO lfimi-:y iQHsSC 8 ‘that?” “One from my wife the United St squadron 7y 1lin | - 1ght ivou. Tel | to see if ]' have bgsn drinking.”- the strongest opposition winning : | Miss Olive (arvestes was a visifor | Cook. Housework Girls, Kitchen Sepsd | ot | Louisville Courier-Journal. = severe strugzles. all the important {in Hartford friday s g TonEas T | Teacher—Mabel, in making your tles. This is the most stuvendous | fam_ Jone e sl v aan o g JAMES L. CASE vou have omitted something spectacie ever witnessed in this city, | A Jones of poE i " Jy4d FERE i DA it Little Mabel—Oh, I for far eclin iing hereofore at- | in town gue FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Cr , put eyebrows over them.—Chi- Lembier sed. 2t AWl fetaniny 1 Jons AL J. COSCORAN. Sup. Centra. News. “The docior says I must guit smok- One lung is nearly gome.” *“Oh, John. Can’t you bold out until | get enough coupons for that dining FOR %Ai E room rug?’—Wwashington Herald. ~ | “Henpry, 1 believe you are like all for today only Tague and son, left Sunday‘ for' Bridgeport, Mr. Tague is located. Their went last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey have moved from one of the village tenements into the house Mr. and Mrs. Tague. Coming to The Davis. the attraction at I next week Mana @ the ever popular s company, one of the best of |Vacated by veling stock organizations. Only Mr. and Mrs. Chivers Improving. recent New York successes are WANTED. WOMEN SEW KRS, noieheads | (reguiar business size) yes, matly printed. Tor 3Lb07 50l 325800 South Hadley Falls, | each $u. HADLEY MILLS, | ana the men. When I give you letters ta mail you think it's a good joke to car- ry them for days and days in your Dt s G dEe M noed ] Interborough Rapid Transit Com- ® o ng pls otabie among these are Mrs. Lila Chivers who underwent a Builetn compan, Dvowick S . gl FEET pes 1 gi v | - . l Mass. valy, Ch, H " T pocket! Abigail, give you my For 014 "Tir Sale, that wonderful | yus operation in the Backus hos- | e | Dany (e Rinet EnetunG oI mail every one of them—event- semi-Indian milita play; Northern | last Wednesday is making very | memmm e e C. piss, | e °“’5' 2 ually.”—Chicago Tribune. Lights, the sensational New York and improvement. = z hone belter in tue | 'nt of the City o [t raka S , FEuropean the Japanese nov- | Shea and Doris Authier | FOR SALE Cl i | A S0, DROPEELY An | U“{ “‘;[n‘t‘h?‘: éew&':zl:l‘iflc:d““"a v‘.‘ra: elty entitled The Typhoon; Paying the | ille »ent th ree! vi R R TR T = v, dorwich, conu. sl sur securi an - 10 Va8 s & ; e week end with J ) Anttye andleft, vs at least one stanza of The Star £ zient man: PRINTING —Look al t 0 Price 9 €lnvelopes (reguiar business size), | " s2io: Poiiun oo Loy, T yivpes 00 JAMES L. CASE, men and Interest, Penalty, direct from its su ful run | Mr and Mrs. Carl Bentle, at the Hackett theatre, , and | James O'Flaherty of Montreal, Can- The Shadow Behind the Throne. a play | ada spent some time in the village on that made all Chicago talk, having " the Panama canal and the practical disadvantages of the United States essing the Philippine Islands.”— | | Spangled Banner, the estimated cost of | | P played there for 462 consecutive per- | notelieaus, ted, 314U, L0UL, * P e formances. A sixty foot 1 car 1o | wuu! 312905 908 1§ 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Ct. Birmingham Age-Herald. filled with scener ) that and 38 Wu's“"t'l'wvufi‘ “Why have you not come to my ), $1.00; ‘5 bridge party as you promised?’ tele- lot about 30 feet adjoining. Also valuable waterfront on 1 effects, but a con- every play is giv in every deétail with clec n ) . | . Siseh: v | - | phoned ~ the irate hostess. “You are so there will be no wa ‘Thames river: length of dock at nied, $l.4b; | breaking up one table.” “I am sick,” tinuous performance at every Eaew: 7 "‘l 1121 teet '“,‘.1 8,099, $5.00, 1v,000, $11.00. s the reply. “That’s an old excuse Spraaon aotse 3 i I have a tralned v i -895 | w the Whiteside Strauss company carr st ; 4 S | Printing of every description done'| “Really, I'm s ing five big vaudeville features A e, mold Se(onoupazgel OB or Tnn, e T L S T Bl s nurse.” “Well, you should have sent visit to the theatre Monday will con- , ther particulars inquire of | Wicti; Cona. i i s a substitute. Ask the nurse if she vince you of the strength and merit of | — - - o - (‘ plays.’—Kansas Clty Journal. this company. ~ats ay be obtained A cottage on Laurel Hill, of 8 \ at the box office Saturda) THoS L mpcs LY THE KALEIDOSCOPE = 5 2 | May Buildiog, S Main Sireet. ’l—* R AL | Phones 65 0 cluding steam heat, gas and eleciricity, property well located One hundred thousand miners in Fine Vaudeville and Photoplay Pro- i = el SN - Aiant AvAltion. an | Scotland have received an increase in wages of six cents a day. rooms with all improvem nts, in- For the last three d the Auditorium of the wee an exc of One of the finest 100-acre farms in trolley car lin WEy hab o ©f Horehound and Tar Farm of 250 Acres |55 ‘s hus been the home for |} 1o square, wi ville and photop and each 1 to reti Most of It und Sveny mamater-on the-program s ot the | o JFOP COUGMS | ivovec - o1 miser 1r0m 013 suvsu | Saton Cori véty peat ! A | Conn., on good road, telephore and E. | jyantiiies of o O Sl Comedy 3 an 0. F. D % milo, to school, farm has 76 | oo ieyel land I of those kind of act vhich : machine worked flelds, free | 116 wells of wate ffer progr: 8 minutes walk i2 on favor- - culti- |} able terms. Inquire of ble lumber and large i FRANCIS . DONOHUE, i Central Building, Norwicn, Ct. Richmond, Va. is calling for a law to enable the municipality to put ha- bitual drinkers to work and to apply their wages to the support of their s. m s vod.. Plenty ee from | famii: \rge ¢ old. Not one > ‘yea acres o1 room hous T : makes good, 4 this quartette of from stone and fertile, bulance pasture | 29M s t Police Magistrate Thompson of El- clever singing comedians are the equal Contains no opivm | 314" woodiand, Besel wimuine theousn | $0100% [0.0c lald out on 1i, mdide or cuf £ £ o |gin, 1L, is responsibie for the judicial nor anything | entire farm; house has 14 rooms, old- | e 'B Hren gin, R el o5 b injurious. | fashioned rireplaces, cella er whole | | ikt e e o dictum that” a gir 10 D » | house; iarge barn 24 by 40, with horse | orhood wurch and schoolhouse hair and wears a h-bble skirt is too A D barn 24 by 24 attached, nearly new, | ard supplying China with a phonstic of ‘any in vaudeville this season. Eac One mile from a large village, F S LE old to be spanked by her father. | alphabet to replace the present word member of the quartette is a clever one-half mile 3 .S i thelr original specialty, Tt e LEGAL NOTICES. hay, is only Eight-room Cottage | soloist and their harmony singing is a delight to the ear. 1If you like good - than five mil can be Statue. Scheda is a vielinist who is on mortgage. sion given imme- | WlLLIAM F HILL it b e 7 Sere s & = -5y st heat, - 2 _master of his art and the artistic diately Inve S Sl % o : b" - b o looated B Martinique, one of the French West e s | HeOClaarn ARCHaIAS ot 0cE Indies, has an area of 380 square miles st to build to be appreci ed to show it to int Call or address i : : o for Wilcox manner’ in which he introduces his ASSESb ’ _Bend 4 ) | ¥ ability as a musician is unique. chofce of 400. 5 Shetucket St., Opp. Thames Banh five minutos’ walk from Main R/ .54 a population of about 183,000, some The photoplays for today include a WILLI e f ! t who horn in Franee . i . i 7 5 . =% street. Price reasonable. 11 00 of whom were horn e fneabwolroel Rex fec e nt e dimell Al 3 WILGOR { ; | or frrench colonies and 3,000 In foreign Bush and Waliace Reid in the leading | _All persons in the Town of Norwich pReal Eistu e Hpplyes. | N. Tarrant & Co. | countries. R ales, . Othés YHotoplays sre THe: Proof.| lisvie to pay tazesidre hersby motified | AL Went{Braalise,: Heomsi 1 and 3 t A Ty §F PUOIORIAYE Are s e 10 ¥ Sora e 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. The Sason ordinarily uses a ponder- i 4 5 S 5 rn to ti:z Assessors on or T e o By Ko i i of the Man, a Nestor western drama I nefoze Westerly, R. L ous door key, often six inches in length from trolley. from Norwich, bought for about he house. Has to | ted. Will be rested parties. one other hay barn 24 by 30, crib, wag- ‘ on shed, wagon house and nenners, also about 12 tons of barn hay, one Try Pike’s Toothache Drope two-horse wagon, one lumber wagc all the Iarr{flng tools Jnil’ machinery L used on a large farm. fThe price of offersed by Scheda & Co., who present this farm,* including machinery and At a *national educational confer- ence rvecently held in Peking the gov- erpment was asked to take steps tow- comedy and good singing here is an self. What “my ic mausi novelty ' in vaudeville” thi eason opportunity to er is termed the * by your: $1.000 can remain to retur o3 R, SFERLERL 2 | the first day of November, 1913, a| o, tor 35 i 3 Y and The Village Pest. a rural comedy | wriiten or printed list, properly signed | Lelephone No. 365. BeERE Carload just arrived. and weighing from a quarter to a half by_the Frontier Co. | and sworn to, ot all taxable property | -— = | pound. American locks, with their Special attention Bfis called to_the | owned by them on the first day of Oc- |JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin | light. fat keys, have recently been in- reat two ree! 101-Bison wild animal ober, 1913. \ Those failing to make a | GEO. A. PENDLETON......Auctioneer ght. 8, > i 5 et 10 Dison wild animal | [ *will be'cnarged a penaity of 18 | & NOtaon onange: Telephone 21-4 Lebanon, Ct. EARL N ALLUP | troduced and find marked avor. eature, In the Coils of the Python. | o ;¢ Jdditional, according to law . . _— Fhich will be shown on Friday and | janks can be obtalned at the Asses- AUG Io" < ‘ Tebacco growing experiments in Saturday only. | sors Office in Clty Hall, or will be MEC | & d ‘noted by Consul Albert B sent by mail upon application. : : ) | England are noted by Consu ert & Otffice Hours: 9 4. m. to 5 p. m. Wed- Will be sold at public auction on Y c W, Swaim of Southampton. One field | nesday and Saturday evenings, from 7 FRIDAY, OCT. 24th, 1913, s contains three and one=half acres of rle a 8 ews S - 110 o'closlE A Four Story Brick Building on |A graduate from Jo, Nat. School of | the new Irish Gold variety, from which Lists will be received beginn. 3| . = m_:n e ‘:]:‘;";":;0':-’”( oaq, | Frankiin Square, practically new, all | Auctioneering. specialty of Farm and | so much is expected, especially for Wed ct. . ity road, rn improvements. i c rchandise 2 ig 5. s o el cight head of voung cattle, all soming | Toderm Im Doy e sonable. Eealeresd jBtack, ':;‘d“"“‘“s‘ A e Sty Southington.—Emmett A. Carley has | Dated at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 27, | In, one cow giving milk, one gxtra good | Real Estate Sales. Address, { > A. Carley - 1913 driving horse, 8 ears old, “one good | Inquire at National Shoe and Cloth- o ¥ Atlantic City, has a woman taken charge as superintendent of the | - 3 8 driving horse,’ 10 vears old, one general | ing Co. oct17d Danieison, Conn. controller, Miss B. M. Townsesd, who i JOHN P. MURPHY = ; town’s. highways in place of Byron B . purpose horse, one lumber wagon, one | is said to be the first woman to hold Patterson. JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, top carriage, stack of swale hay, one | Telephone Connection. such a position in a¥ city in the coun- MICHAEL J. CU e e L s try. She took the place of a city con- Branford.—The alumni association CH: - CURRAN, ters tools, blankets. SALE HORSES e e e e T ot Fiabiotediito /award 35 nrizes. o) the |- sep30a Assossors. | g Lf 5210 day be stormy, sale:next fatr | | Tl ST o, some troiler who Wwas rem om office on member of each class in the Branford CHAS. H. BENNE I hice N iitle. will. Brokare cagnrs 'and Charges. High school hoiding the highest aver- | ~ Preston Cit | s Uk eRiTbe fond ALY : AP dew i age at the conclusion of the school year NOTICE TO CREDITORS. oct18STuTh [ ahe silns Biv workire: 'The : Hanlwa\'lAn\flsll,’-,'emélonslh drhrgdgd are in June. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Z s e f o] “ -5 = reing undertaken v e apaness peicesiareitish By Goms dud gesjshom. government. Tanaka Kozo, engineer of T A A e D O = Tel, 1139 ELMER R. PIERSON ; orrington.—William A. Kilmartin, | 0f Norwici, on the 22d day of Octo- 3 Tel, 1139, SRSON. fho railway board, has been ordered to a former resident of Torrington, has | ber, A. D, 1918. S, FOST AN FOUNE proceed to Belgium and England, while ELSON J. AYLING Judge, Nakamura Kenichi will proceed to the of Horses right from the wesi, out of been appointed chief time clerk of the | YTgsent— . z & Tstate of Willlam J. Baldwin, late of | _ LOST—A bracelet. Inscribed in the M 7 = 4 3 :{esten? division of the New York, New | norwiclr, in said District, deceased. bracelet was the name Fannie, June AGRICULTURAL LIME, . | hara work, ranging from 1100 to 1509 | United States, Canada, Germany and aven ‘and Hartford railroad to suc- Ordered, That the Administrator cite | 23, 1912. Lost somewhere between West | We bhave jusi pr.t a carioad into our Switzerland. ceed E. B. Perrv, who has been trans- | the creditors of said deceased to bring | M2in and Washington Streets. Finder storehouse and cam subply your de- | .. weiop: For sale by . ferréd to another division. in thelr claims against said estats | lewarded if returned to Mrs. Charles | mands for Lhis sure crop producer. i.e ght The £ 3 B Ind within six months from this date, by | Slosberg, 425 West Main St, Norwich, | experiz of the country say the ground ORGE B, © LN, he formal opening of 16 ndo- Beidiiint—8" H ‘Keeney 't posting a notice to that effect, to- 0ct23, - | limestone is better tnin the burnt lime, GE i By S Ceylon railway project is planned to 9 i %flfl > . Yernes rom | Bether with a copy of this order, on — - -~ | and 1nis is w.4l we have. Sosa by the Tel. 192 Westeriy. * during the second week of Janu- Bw THOK “the agest Youne Men's | [l (iknpast nasrest toths Bince whete |\ O TNR O oo AL De LA DAk “lon. Or ceriond: o s v, 1914, All the viaducts have been et s o e world, 88 | said deceased last dwell, and in. the | Spor ™ R L e e | ey DS MOV ELANS My D0, - ~ | completed with the exception of - the assoc: - | same Town, an y __publishing the Pugas ' R. D, 1, ‘apd:recefvesroward. 52 Scherzar roller bridge, which is in ing the largest educational department | same once in a newspaper having a | gerssg o And recelve reward 100 ~_ 3B MARKET GiRDEN, course of ‘constriction under the sus in the world, is to take charge of the | circulation in said District, and make ouitry and general purpose larm Just o . educational department of the Bridge.- | return to this Court, l 250 e U’L),, e e P road. Large | Pervision of an American representa- ort You Men’s Christia; of: NELBON J, AYLING, Judge, ° . spring fed lake, stocked with fish, near | tive of the Scherzar company. by . stan associa- | e above’and Toregoing s a trus AR will huy zood Chleken Parm 'with [Boubes 30 adres su tillable 1and; | : — s BUBFCOL ESCOL 3 § s . = ! rest pastu and woodland; pienty of | An Al British imperial - exhibftion Attests FANNIE . CHURGH, ™M new house @nd barn, two acres of (riit) . SN (1 e An All-British peral e ion: SputhEManchester. —Just before Jo- Clerk. = Dxflflfiy\hfi’,fil‘ffl = Iand .and fins well of water, near clty. | pas Cama oy B0 Mo ua batns largs | Will be held in London in 1916. An im- D e st b pie | N O%s Bereny notifn fo- bresent (W Lowsst Nates of Tipeest & sid E. A. PRENTICE, (St o hens. " Daly [ eafulls TAINE £ N aRUBECOME S s that his brother, George Leary, | thelt .c‘[a'lmg *f?}}y‘ifii;;?&fitfii‘ai@e‘“vfl.'fi Ty, COLLATERAL LOAN €O, Phoneo 300 86 Cliff Street Willimantie, Conn. | he report of the imperial trade com- an’ employe of the New York, New | WS ST’ Widuin the time limited in 142 Maim Strcet, Upstalrs, GRS i T - _|mission will have been published, Have: fi:l Hartford railroad, bad | the above and foregoing order. . \EsiabliSRaEA T ) TREARD 1s 0c agvert:=ing medlum In THERE 18 no aavertsing medium n | [UTPIShing a great deal of information been oy by the cars during the CHAS, F. JENNINGS, - = ‘ms(em Connecticut equal to The Bule | Eastern (Connecticut eaua. o Lhe Bui- | NOL Now available as to the demands Wfl in & serious conditjom. | eet23d Administrater, it "% | Jatin for husiness resulta W6LR AGr LUSImGsS reauiim of trade within the British empire, H

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