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' cLouDY, WA R TODAY; a PROBABLY RAIN SUNDAY ] P S e VRS 3 S e e G Ve aw TS NORWICH, CONN., SA’ DAY, NOV. 8, 1913. = e ———— ADVERTISEMENTS — under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT"’ ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF Going On Tonight. /| Life. a two-rcel feature by the Rex |was held with Miss Nellie V. Milner, - - b “. /1Co, is a corking good picture, featur- | organist, as director, I % jie and Motion Pictures at|!NE Philllpps Smalley and Lois Weber. Game with Plainfield Today. ey e Animated Weekly and two Crystal | gy, o550 MO0 T SHESS ECRY: nt | com * 7 At Davis Pheat: e ’!ra‘\:rlr'n?n;x?wg:;? the plcture pro- | oy e an interesting soccer football | Unless Properly Treated With Hyomei - . . Sarrants it, the Auditorium will show | (e 3® 2C e 1S anions ioped Become Serious. Nalves of the ceicy Worion DotR |back at theéir rivals. Five new men | If you hae catarrh, usually indicat- Aonday. and unth further nofce. 1f | have been added to the local_team | ed by sniffling, stopped up head, drop- gL which will make it much stronger, so | pings in throat, watery eyes, and morn- the patronage still increases, four vau- 5 METe nunners will b8 prasoitad ax :;:xt a good, exciting game is expect- | ing choking, there*is an irri state THE DUST, I am the dust, 1 creep and cra In"at the Window and over the wall: Quer the plotures and over the book“ n or Test in the sather unswe I am a part of all that has b Laviny :;ptlbeld“thc world w hin: ssolved by time and freed by rusg TO a million milllep fragments of arnn. - each performance, besides a two-reel of the mucous membrane which ai- Dust of the momarch and dust of e o e e Lop e itkal confili foe thie growit c per Line, Six Words to the Line oL = ularly released pictures, including one Toliand Count: / of disease germs. per t] D LRI S Dells, and the R o Coliisay prctiirkl . it eveis: ounty Do not allow the dangerous germs ) o Sl SO L o = Lk Show. i yyhich ‘may’ be' breathed into'the nose, Dust. o TRC w ust of his e Church. of the LS ToN throat and lungs to begin the destruc- nd oS aitibr Ane Bout E" o vite, the W' U | Y. M. C.A. Entertainmont Course. UNION tign of your heaith, g o FOR SALE TO RENT nd dust of all of the hosts of tne - meet with them at their | 1y, po % - —_— The easiest. simplest, quickest, surest = g tenement s = i Nov. 11, ai many iHiustrious mon heve coms ta out | (il Eionnd 3. Aprarey, are spend- | and chespest way to Sheck catairh ls | ” wawrmb — clergymen. edusacons | JOR, SALE RS oty o Tassontble s BT St e r-l.x‘-xrzgr‘:xmwtuxa at|Dust of the siayer and dust of tne - ice e-*| shores fro: e o & ng a few days in Hartford, v breathing Hyom: ruggists sell | and Norwich city officials to notify s i1 31° | 18 Pine St all in good condition. Ap- 3 o istred. The regular W. C.T. U. month. [ ot o "o (he mother countrys but | Sirs Oliver Howlett and daushter |1t This wonderful medicated air [ of auy knowisage ~concerning the | offcr refuped. Call at Now Hoven, U | ol "C° 5 “Whitney; at Bulletin Uuuce | Dissolved in the whirling vold againg Taeeting is 10 be omitted this month./ {1, Ty High Hack author sreach. | of Jiolland visiied the former's father, | ireatment does mot upset the stomach, | wheredhouts of our missing sister, Ms | 120, 3% 0%, Ty "Gatrday”or ‘Sunday’ | atter 2 5. m. - hoysd _ [ Dust of th Bave them 2 g Aty 3 3 c 2. M. Horton. the first of the week. but is breathed in through the Hyomei o er, Wwho 1 il Tars have | TO RENT _Furnished for housekeed- | And dust of all Mving and dead of the 1 DAVIS THENIRS PRImMArix o Sccept. the chair of Pracs gglotn Buckiey was home over Sun- | inhalor, directly following and surely | her, mume,, Mi, Linsgy Socdsil Sl e A i dtipion cures: 3% | Ing.thtee rcoms and batn, at il Di- earth, == % < + Y. destroying all disease germs that may | Jis 30 Tuesd: fght, Oct. Zew. cipe. that res permanently. on St. one 1276-2. ~ Bresenting Eight Acts of Keith Vaude- | feminirs o Yore iy, PRoisical | “About one nundrea attended the [have been inhaled—the tisaues of the | S1a" ¢ s Bonatdaon, “23° spruce St | ENS INEPTor ail. 1R Keflum, /Tolons, | “ro RENT — Very recéonable, bara | Qut in fhe farthest atmosphere ville for Monday, Tuesday and Wed-/| holds this cmirent position. Thls po- | beamins Dee ot Georse Hecks' one | throat, nose mnd Tungs are quickly | Phone 784-2. oo anoved Lol B Jor "{,‘“m“EQ“H;u{ Quk St Ehauire | kninhie ' rays of the uttermost siare Gl 8 evening lust week. healed and vitalized. - e A e Tower baby | Mrs. Vars rt Ave., between 10 | Shining in rays of o . iy on includcs o commission as general | “SREISLNE Lo e srange | Bk et e which Hyomet | ;,WANTED—Room fursizhed or G|~ wom Sae_one hrown wicker baby | Moy Vars, 5 feart S55tik " [ Ra'x shing Ta b’ besma GF' 5o case preacher to the universities of Amer- | air ot the town hall Saturday. The |is-sold by The Lee & Osgood Co, dis- | for huusckeoping. Address Box . A% | corcam Tequire 43 Grove St TO RENT_Furnished rooms ot M. | —M. E. Bubler, in the New York Sun. e mext Monday, nm and Wed- iven o N oervice Dr Black has| hall was well filled with produce and | pels all doubts as to its curative prop- | care Bulletin Co. novsd | “Toct4STuTh ‘| s. G. Congdon's, 82 McKinley Avenue of Norwich one of the bigsest and | it lecture next Monday night at | f4neY work. erties., Monev refurded to anyome | g eive room and board in Dri- | T poR SALE—Two £00d chedp horses | Sepid PHILOSOPHY. whom Hyomei falls to benefit. A com- | vate tamily in Greeneville. Terms rea- | 1100 Ibs. each, good true workers; Will | A GroMOBILE TO RENT—Howard C. vaadeville shows ever seen in this | 17" tral Baptist church in the Y. S g & £y XY le chis By s ‘ B o plete outfit, including inhaler and | sonable. Gemtlemen preferred. Ad-| se| ‘trade for stock, poultry, hogS | petkham. Tel 416-2: Ravid here's a little china paper weight at popuiar prices. The manage- | ! A c.urse will be one of the Washmgmn l,ounty R. 1. [ DotiSe of tiquia, costs bat $1.00. e, e Bulletin, - novsd | Sell 08, 5295 {88 S ho werk for them. hefore me on my desk, in offering this bill' for the ap- ally big events of the year in the life PR - = & A "Bullard. Tel. 646-12. movid FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- | A tiny heathen deity, ill-favored and of the patrons do so with all | of our city. - o ‘gANTErM&d%I 1912 Msfi‘zi’ éfxc’é" JU#T EIVED A of bk ufinf?gu, 38 Unlon St. Telephone 334- Fif mgm:’esq?, B hcaads faith of the outcome, and as —— S 1 LEGAL NOTICES. Po OTIand Ionfuter oA i R DA eary L § by gipns T e e Tred I B e et it ol o SUNDAY SUBJEGTS. - HOPKINTON Sonaltion‘number“of miles run and | zeq” liolsteins —and _Ayrshires; 18 | — G e e or roomoomp THE | gae pi oS, SuErageOs stylel - %, to mee if the people of this city e S NOTICE T0 CREDITORS. BT Ca My e e o “Gueriand.” | milkers and balance springers. Tel | ished, gas and coal, for housekeeping, Balghs LSRN A Tchiuce e’ hig for this kind of entertainment, | The Holiness Mission will hold its|Recent Republican Caucus—Town Pays| L,y A COURT OF PROBATE HELD |care Bulletin Co: novsd’ | 98-4, Willimantic. P, O. E. E. Sharpe, | 78 school St. , oct27d > s sbows of the same calibre will be book- | “¢rvices at 87 Main street, Its Proportion Toward New Bridges. |at Norwich, within and for the District Mon © H_our séea and | orth Zreniieing ol T S DOVIS o TO RENT—Room 46x40, with eleva~ | My wife is fond of using him on hazel- in from time to time, should this — - of Norwicn; on the 7th day of Novem-| , WANTIOMER 0 500 iy *Weekly: | ~1OR SALE—_New miloh cow, & years | tor, plenty of light and ‘alr, with or nuts and tacks, Prove sucoesstul. - The Loyal Temperance Union will [ A republican caucus was held in the | Ber, &. D. 1913 ' via o triors noed Anply - Fipst Nationai | oid. g, Siegel, South of Maplewood | without power; also basemént 40x6), | My children smear his cheerful face Hieading the list is Harry Crandall & | meet in Bill block at 4 o'clock. Town hall Friday afternoon, Oct. 3ist. | F'eSent—NELSON 7. AVLING, Judge: | Xlrseries, Rochester, > novsd | cemetery. Phone 646 e TR T S LGN T R R UL R T e in the by comedy scream Fun in| £ g 2 X Georse B. Carpenter was elected chair- | Norwich, in said District, deceased. WANTED _Biderly people o board,| FOR SALIS—100 bushels appies, Bak Setzid Jost us for a while— 5 Grocery Store. There are five people | The subject for the Christian Science | man and Ralph M. Briggs clerk. Lever- | Ordered, That the Agministratrix cite [ chiliren to board and give mothers | wins, greenings and russets. Tel. 1143-4. | — Sioci Mo 3se | But nothing can' attenuate his bright this acc. and special scenegy s car- | erice will be Adam and Fallen Man. |ctt A Briggs was unanimousiy nom- | the credifors of aaid deceased to bring | Sarei modern improvements; terme rea. | * noyad O e his nlodass and sunny smile. - to seL it off 1o the best alivantage. et inated as a candidate for representa- | in their claims L i e | sonable. Mrs. H. Gilmartin, Staffo DR SALE 20 L. p. steam engine, | tenement, 7 rooms, separate entrance o C feature act is The Ten| At Brewster's Neck chapel at 2.30 p. tive in the Rhode Island Jithin sbe sonths from this Sate by | sprinks, Conn: " movid | RO AL b Sy | e en L IR VI No. o6 Hobart | O POo%; maltreated heathen with obllte Bicssoms, -Dlliig scle‘nlc_muim.l = “lewxrhasw;vrr.fifilc\_ C. Wilson Har- .\;m\&l_\. to fill the vac: Situ & copy of this order, on the sign- | _ WANTED—_Traveler; a beginner Myers Alley; 99 Chestnut alter Oct. 27. Ave, trom i0to 3 and 1 to 9 p. m. How oft for lesser wrongs than yours . . and one the liveliest acts " PEe . the death of Charles W t nearest to the place where sald | ar; commission and expense mone: 0t oc OUT angry passions rise! i ‘ e vaodeville scage, full of good | . Sl udenter | BTIEES 8 the head of _ihe Ashaway x'évcc' d last dwelt, and in the same | Liberal offor and agreement. J. ¥ M¢-| ~5Gis YOUK HANGE need repairing! |~ FOR RENT—Two flats; one of five | We ne‘efilmmwllo:rn;nldyog have learned, singing anc aan: (his act also car- ible udents’ | 13 S el Yo Town, and by publishing the same once | Brady, Chicago. WOV e it T fit any range sent 3, one of seven rooms; all modern er heads beguile e 3 Voolen company and connected with | {0 cwspaper having a circuiation in | —— ' ores | Fatent sLove BHSS New faven. sepibd | Fnprovements, o9 Main Bt H. A.|The pains and ille of 1iving with a its own scemers. The Three Oli- | ssociation meets at 11 o'clock in |other branches WANTED A real salesman to repre- | for 31. 8. the industrial life o 1 District, and make return to this 2 Harris. Telephone 129-2. seplid bright and sunny smue. Bave a unique original movelty | T00m 5, Bill block, for Bible study. | the town. and will doubtiess be electod sent us exclusively in Norwicl, begin- T P iy L , a1 Court. ent us I Sh¥or ? SALI _Thres automobiles: B. omple 1ousd, in N Gumedy grotssque act to offer that is : i atthe special election November 25th | . NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | Ding Jan. 1, 1914 We nave large well | \ FOI S “car, “Overland roadster, |~ FummNIS ROOMS—Central looa- autilus, T i geatirely diffierent from anything else | At the Broadway Congregational | A republican town committee was also| The above and foregoing is a true | known and’in every way firgt flass line | {iyjind runabout; —full equipment! | tion. Mrs, Bmma Morse, 18 Unton St — and the only act of its | hurch the pastor will preach in the [ clected,consisting of Charles B, Bri copy of record. of exclusive copyright calendars and| ;54 tires on all three: demonstration | mayisd BSOS in The werid. Murea ivingatone | morning and at the 5 o'clock service, | Gouiecgasisting of Charles B Briges, | SoRY, o, * NNI C. CHURGH, | advertins specialics: Our ling fs 50 | Eiven; 'prices rignc Dr. Thompson, HUMOR OF THE DAY B et o bis e s 2o S ey i Sy, « Cler Attty Svery togn. n-the| teftville G0 S 2 .o octid SUMMER COTTAGES - jGemads ac: satitied The Man : from | At A. M. E. Zion church, Sunday ser- | 5o shonr gacer ond Liovd B. Cran- AT Sroaitons of saia de. | coumiry Without Tesard to Size cin be| —WOR SALEG_Farm of 110 acres wita- 3 il tre S “My boy, it you live beyond your In= Ay > The Tiller Sisters come next |Vices as usual Literary’ soclety at 3 | Ciik, 2 oLt AL reditors % o54d, 397 | Successrully 'solicited. Our” goods are | in two miles of the city, With S0od| oo o (8 Weekapaug, | cOme you are sure to come to grief.” A A cter sinying specialty, The | P- m. _Christian Endeavor, 6.30. Ser- | 2Ucus. Pl A Zainst Anid_estate to the traceivel ull Aol e so] ChRn | milk ronte, Wity on POl E e e e nt View, “My dear fellow, if I had to live with- 3 B4 the Newasal Thig is am|mon. 7.30. G ket ler e L Gl Lo " {findersignen’ at’ No. ‘127 Wiliard: Street, |.0Ur Feasonable pricee Commlss ol (o |/ B DEWolt - G Rentals, $175-3266¢ season. in it T would be miserable even now."— . that will surely make 2 big hit | . 2 Hartford. Conn.. within the time Mm-| o0 W O oo nized in 18 Capi- | WOK SALE—The Leonarda W. Bacon | Inspection by appoiniment. Boston Transcript. and Murray have s sweet sing- The Gospel Mission holds meetings School Committee Meets. | ited in the above and foregoing orde: talized 3200,000, ©nclose this auver. real estate In Norwich, consisung of FRANK W. COY, T s SRR Y. e 284 startiing terpischorean act &L 10.30 a .m. and 7.30 p. m. in Stel The monthly meeting of the school| o cs e R rent with ' vour application. Mer- | the larss mansion houser 5 TSN Strost, Westerly; R L s e G e 2 decided novelly. McRae and hall. "T. H. Peabody con- tee was held at the home of > ki hants Publishing Co., Kalamazoo, | [orel%%anq, convenientiy located to N Sl : sl ! Bave a comedy bar and trapers the services Miss Clara A. Olney, secretary, in Hope NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Mich. oo oo movsd. fESeMuey of Norwich, at price and on | ‘Loag Distance Telebhone. ~may That's trus bt e has a mistak ibai ie one big laughing hit from Valley, Monday morning. The Kenyon| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | “MARRY wealiny; descriptions weal- | lerms atiractive to 'the buyer. This {8 o) thie, ORIl VAITR O Al s o Mmarry, free.| property has 1ts own water Suppl at Norwicn, within and for the District | ¢,y peaite " anxiod closed and the pup Wagimming © end. Luce, Bruce and | At the Sheltering Arms, the ser- |school has b May do s clever comedy instrumental [ Vice Will be conducted by the Rev. |are being transported to Ashaway | Of, NOIWICH on the 7th day of Novem- | Mission Unity, B-561, San Francisco, | AppLy Lo William I Shields, 53 Broad- FORE SALE. hol."—Birmingham Age-Herald. : Intreducing several different mu-|J0¢! B. Siocum with choir of Cen- | athoor be Chior M. Lamp P DntiSon 1 A e _seplas | e . Joon =~ - She—But, Jack, dear, fancy coming : instruments. This completes the | ("4l Baptist church. Basiny: For’ Betdion: et Dhoree W 113985t | “WANTED—01d postags stamps and| | EOit SALE—A secong nand Ford su- in such shabby dlothes to 8sk papa's Bie part of the programme | oo Fids] - " | N Sh Satd SDistrict Gecsased; ! | stamp collections for cash. ‘Best prices | tomoblle. Phone by, A LEobes consent. 3 Which is cwe Gi the best ever presented | - rist Episcopal church holy he town council met at the town | “(ljered, That the Administratrix cite | bald for anytiing rare needed in my e o T XA Ho—That's all right. I once had & | dB this eits. every aci a winner. The | COmmunion. 9.30; service and sermon, | hall Monday afternoon. Bills were or- | the credifors of sald deceased to bring | collection, H. T. Willcox, Jewett CItY. | ""}om SALB—Slab wood, slove lengths, new suit ruined.—London Answers. e pacioplsy is a two-reel west- | 'U-30: Sunday school, 12.00; evening | dered paid to the amount of $456.34, of | in thelr claims against said estate nov4TuThs e $4.50 cord., 3250 balf cord. G. A. Bul- The bandi i Grama extitied The Black Sheep. | Praver with bricf address, 4.30, | which- $148.90 was to pay the town's | within six months from this date, by | “WaNTED—An sxperienced waltrcss, | [ard_Fhone 646-18 ___ decdbd et bt ma S o Gk boys,® e L R iyariack, Eesie | Proportion of the. cost of constructing | BOSUng & motice to that effect.” to- | xddress Sirs. B A. Paimer, Uncasville, | — xoIs SALE_Ble T R e ek il st o ) & Conn. novéd }joi, 89 Clff St. Must be s0id to' cluie about 20 clear, balance pasture he said to the newspaper reporters. “1 nal | the Browning and Millville bridges’ on | §ia sknpost nearect to the place whes King, one of the fummiest ever | \! Preston y Congrega r of which (said deceased last dwelt, and in t 53 thaz company. . There will | church Sunday morning sermon by the | the state highway, neith r: subject, The Call of Wisdom. | bridges are located in the town of Hop- | same Town, and by publishing the | for city of New London; -permanent never blamed my goin’ wrong on to the éag;idsw‘??d;‘:fiai :ém;wi:?“;fizg movin' pletures.”—Denver Republican, —WANTED—Z salesman and coilector | Shiate, G. W. Hamilton. Bxscutor, 130 an augmenied orchestra of six |l# ol S “ , under the direction of Glen | Vocal duet, Hark! Hark! My Sou. | kinton. Same once in a nowspaper having a | position; guaranteed salary and com- | " HINIC ¥f OVER — 60 notehed hes a good T room houss and Wife—I'm writing to Mrs. Van Cort- ? Matines sndhs Ay at- b 0% | B ataiosui circulation in sa strict, and make | mission, with opporcunity for cdvance- | and_ b0 6% (regular businesa sise) (| 125 @ &00d T room norse BAd Y|, n4r Lake, dear. Shall T put in any - he return to this Court. ment. Address Box 6, Bulletin Office. | envelopes, neatly printed, 1or $1.80; 500 ot 3 19 and ing at 7.45 o'clock, L the First Baptist church Sunday| fhe petition of Gardner B. Kenyon, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. noved 35.00. Send for 'samples ' and ted 30 minutes’ driye from ecen- word from you? 15, 30, all seats re- | Morning Rev. G. H. Strouse will preach | administrator of the estate of Moses| The above and foregoing is a true — —— | prices for any printing you are 1m need ter of city and within 30" min- Husband—That woman makes me complete &hows each day. | %' The Divinity of Christ. His even- | flapi for anthority 1o sell the real e | 20P¥ of record. WANTED — Immediatoly, man for| ot “Ihe bulcun Company, Nurwich, (f utes” walk of three factories. [ |deadly tired. Give her my kindliest res real vaudeville topic is The Misrepresented Christ. |tate ‘of said deceased, was referred to| Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, ~ | market; either experienced or DUELf|Comn. |} Price $1500. gards, of course.—Puck. one. Today will G e December 1 next, with order of notice TR | ung And Ewglish; good references| FOR SALE—O. I C. pigs. thorough- The major—And there we stood, Mis A the last chance to see that won- |« At Trinity Methodist sdopt b oider ofmndee CE.— AT crediiors of said de- | 1Squized. Walter Kingeiey & Son, | beds registered, hoe beiter in the CRANGISID. DONOBUR. Ethel, in the heart of the jungle, that = ey EICkord i | Sorming subject, | Cogtiomal: Pastor: | administrator for the estate of the late | ceased arc hereby notified to present | Plainfleld, Conn. pYEa LY Norwica, Conn: Rt || Central Bullding, Norwich, Ct. J huge ' panther and I barely 10 paces . s , ing_subject ending for the | (» W O o was reforred to Now | thelr claims agalnst sald estate to ths e ear i part, each Stark ever shown on any screen. Bvening subject, The Etemnal| Gispos B it oo me oo 0| underiigned af 48 1atayetic St “Nor- e s e e e e Er e i S e o ol = e e, 2 21, wi 1 e |wich, Conn. within the tme limited in i b Dey 100 1bh Bring them | g, F BANTING —LOOK at Lhese price H - Paul M. Barber was appointed ad- | the above and foregoing order. bushel or 30 o E Siqe | 6% envelopes (regular business size), Ethel—Oh, major, how dreadful for : COLONIAL THEATER. b i Seamaniiie oa )| ministrator of the estate of Sarah X ANNIE Fe Wa TERS, bageed F. Peckham, Lasntmhh e come ansin Louss you both!—London Punch. —3 T ngregational | yjerritt, deceased and David Johnston, novsd Administratrix. < 2 sty s 5,000, 36.00; 10,000, -ut; Tady—T t . ’ iful | Shurch Rev. C_ H. Ricketts will preach | o ¥icease 3 4 o : 11 Kinds, | Dotelieads, 6xb sy, printed, 3140 1,006 FO SA E y—I want you to send me a ton & The Owtiaw, the Vitagraph's Beautiful| Shrch Rov: C. 11 Ricketts Will preach | marl D Burdick and James Johnston | —sw s COURT OF PROBATE HELD | ol Al BUNLNG, boulicy of ail Kindy | 2picieqd, Sxum, poiitecs 3hiiy. Ll L of the best kitchen coals, : H Western Drama, Today. follow and there will-be vesper service | 1 o C appointed appraisers of said es- | at Montville, within ,m? lurllh(i:-l)u; Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Cona. ;;@:::rnen"u‘m b;:xtul_. "C‘\f‘f‘f“"sflfi huuui Salesman (just returned from his first i —— 4 B PR 6 tate. | trict of Montville, on the 6th day oj ! = .80; 5,000, 33.005 10,000, . | vintt o the | odn Bhent) = Yes, a at 4.30 o'clock, i 2 novid e Te orinienl ot 50 v o the continent) , madam. 5 | A picture with subtie magnetism that 25 Alrs. Solomon Barber, for several | November, & b fo1s [ 0" | BN o | Billnteas Ixbay prlutat; 3 Lydls A Four Family House bt ot B . <0 ety B b oadience Wil it in_every| At the Second Congregational church | V4TS & resident of Peacedale, s ill at| 5,qg¢ 4 aay salare. besides commission, seiling | stacements, o xS, printed, ~$Le6; VR @ la carte?—London Tatler, NS of Ms tense scones, over arid hills, | Sunday school at 9.30 a, m. morning | .N° bome of her daughter, Mrs. John|" yistate of Mary J. Chappell, late of | Lastic-Alr insoles for shoes. 'Lastic- | LU0, $1.¥0; 5,000, 36.00; 10,000, $11-00. near center of city i 48 resnarEaBleS ARnid 1L\ AL Ba verdant valleys, to the home | worship with sermon and I for the | S Cole: Montville, in saii District. deceased. | Alr. insoles are made out of the same | Frinting of eévery description —done i EmaRAtI e 1 h sermon and hymn for the e | ey N Chappell of Montviile, | kina of material as Lastis-air which is | Prompily. Send for ssmples. The Bul- offered on a tBlwas i TiatNn At tond Lk 60y the outlaw, situated on the crest of | children at 10.20; letin Co. Printers aud isinders, Nors JAMES L. CASE, a foreigner. petition be heard and determined at . “Gotsid” | lot of gocd business s, also one ‘mountai i < d Conn., appeared in Court and filed used in place of air in automobile tires, | letin Ct . 2 R = ey i coapaw | sermon st 7.0 i ROCKVILLE betition praving, for the reasons there- | They beat rubber heels in every way, | wich, Cobn. o FHas 109 gross rental basis. “Yes: If one considers the number of ¥ R T e e } Lonnies in set forth, that administration Re | for they make a cushion for the whole = H bystanders present when the policemen e e o et i8 3t once| At the Federated church the pas- | Earthquake Shock Felt—Emory G.|&ranted upon the estate of sald de-|foot —They fit any shoe, ladies or| P S > R L tho’ Basatar Botain Tasem and lofty in the field of western | tor, Rev. A. 1. Tedford will proass | pake Jrele Zeased. alloged to be Intestate: onis, and’in fact svery person enc| . . Fomsate oo | INQUIRE OF SHAThS TR o oo Set_ Canvicted fe the powerful [ in ' the. noriius uion The. Shutouts | enyon Injured. Whercupon, it ts Ordered, Thot saia | Sorcs *Tascle Al fnoles” ™ Cenerai | | Carload of horses arriveq Tusedsy | n vo at he is Teel Lubin drama, showing the rise | from Heaven. His evening . subjoe i . s . Hi subject | g e . D. | the Probate Court Room in the Town i Knock—Well, T aks good English fall of a young man, who IS an es- Il be The Derelic Son tev. A. spoke in the S. D. | the e n 1 i, o rotter, b ¥ o0ld, standard | B 0c ell, he speaks good Englis! et, s JAEE i SRS 4| S DSt at Seal B. churc / in the infer- | of Montville in said District on the Fite a*dalry farm, 100 tmo Siivermaier, Nov 45,631 All || 40 Shetucket St, Notwich, Ct. f|for one thing, and then I heard him & Bace on a detective force. While he is| At Taftvil : 4 | @St of the K aloon League. | 1252 day of; November, A. D. 1913, at 3 ess. Box 16, _octiid Sold or exchanged at on ait | sing the whoie of the Star Spangled | church = ! ¢ e orlel d L3 | e .en.duty he is detailed to search for an | the pasior's * T What was thoust e to be an | (jco of the pendency of said petition, WANTED—Men 18 to as ratlway James A. Welch barn, Union St. Banner, and no native American can 4 oconvict, which upon investiga- | Lane of N Mai | carthausle shock the Vi- | and of said hearing thereon, be &iverl | mail clerks; 375 month: 1800 vacancics ot AR do that—Chicago News. oroves nself. feach at i clnity Mon 1y the publication of this order one | gvery year; © e tywhero cadl 3 ! i s ¢ S o be himeelt, How. b gets breach a Mo Phoobe has® Eofle to | time 1N bote pewspager Baving a oire | Goery 8L O e estions . free | moved Westerly, R. T | John—Johin, dear,” whispered Mrs of this situation is best told in the | pastor will ond he wer i her sons D ALS | culation In Sald Distriet, at least four | Hwiclio Yastitute, Dept. 3¢ I, Boches- | Timmid, shaking her sleeping husband p flm. His Secret is -ne of the : spend ihe winter with her son, D. Al- | Sulation In said DIRtrict, at jeast four | Franklin ] Bocho violently by the arm, “there’s a burglae @ramas that has been presented | At the Church of ths Good Shepherd | 15 (randall, who is teaching at Os- | {0 REi%Lelirn e made to-this Court. | 22 N X __ YT COWS FOR SALE in the house!” # the Blograph this season. and a|Rev. J. I ( 5 ek will { SR nl i ion recently purchased O e e TG o ted A, cloth: 14%is: ik for o “Oh, well, let him burgle” returned g B s 2R, You ks the {0 augs, W | The avove and foregoing” is & irue | 15¢, twelve for L35 The 'Bulletin| A (oood arived Thursdi A high-grade John, sleopily. “He can have the silves all the laughs. BT = fice Mis- | 25 3ut0. hiva BasnThpiine: 8 | Copyior resoed Lo’ Printers, Norwich, Conn. carload arriv ursday, Col I Ti N if he wants if, but the cuss lsn't moing AF ShE AborioRivem B " Orke e R nck weli for J vior & co. at Moscow, | ~Attest NELSON I AVLING, WANTED—Plano tuning. A G Noveniber :6th H llateral 'lu‘t ote to rob me of my sleep."—Judge. 2 A # T TP have finished their work and gone to | _1OVSd cting Judge. | gon, 298 Prospect St. City. el 682-2. e ! to met 6 e “Busy day ” 82 Sodays bill is one of particulsr in- |, S e f‘°’;"-flc ] Horo Valiey to drill one for George H. | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | _ Ivld JAMES H HYDE, North Franklin. £ Ya 7o “Terribly busy. T got to the office sa ferest to the ladies and children om | iiei Grwmas oF 1) Barber. | e Tanternary, within' and for the Dis” : P payable in 1922, late that I almost missed a very im= § eooount of Queen Mab and Casper! . 77" £pT% O Cn Fell From Wagon. | trict of La?é%;bur,\‘. on the Tth day of ~ ~ Slepn . R £ portant luncheon engagement, Lunch- B whe are universily dnidorsed as |\ The z e Rl et Bis eae s | No¥ember ot e - . ecommended by eon kept me so long that I nearly for< . 3 best Lilliputian ens | [oUt | Elements in Human R Lmul Kenyon fell from his wag- | Present—A HALE BENNETT, Sudge; s T & C Ot & ROl Bl ha- Whin T eot f % - | ships, ol while in the woods lodding ties, one state of James B. er, late o v , : and the most diminutive | > P™ i Gy Tast week, bruising and laming | Canterbury, in said District, deceased. | Teamster, Kitchen Maids, General SALE HORSES pencer Trask 0. through with that I barely had time to get ready for a theater party, Still, I don’t mind having to hustle. It takes The Administratrix, Frances . % heve Reveisi§ pood ) Fhnaks aaa on the stage today. Queen Mab | ., ., B Palmer, having made written applica- | Housework Girls. business horses that I wish to dispose the smallest lady actress in the | JAMES L. CASE, te badl onal church, : him _qu First Concrec. - 2 Norwich Town, Sundar moning, Rev, | Miss BElva Woodmansee has re- | ¢ A urt S CCOr G ca: St u _horse K 't 7 ket fally Eaown, Snd awell fommon: | 1071 S. Tves nf ‘ariford wil sisak. In | tumed from a visit at Providence and | fia's atate, for SN order of saie Of the |- FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. | of at ence; slso s geod wagon syitsbie || <o Suvenekos se. Hervieh ce. | |aciivity to kesp-businees soine. thees p S| the ev x v. Bdw - her places. whole art of 1l 5 a baker or an—1 X sl e 2 #@saper Wels is the famous miiature | \}°, '3 Rev. Hdward W. Potter | other place Lo e Shole Tt 9F jine Teal estate de- |3 5 COSCORAN. Supt. Central Blds. ELMER R. PLERSON, ) . who with Queen Mab pre- | i peai Tuperance ,nmn] i v Ordered, That bsdma é\ppl‘lcaz,‘lont be Tel. 1139 octzdd THE KALEIDOSCOPE . | d heard at ihe Frobate OACE in Canter ! “wents a very unique act. Another good | Swandeville number on today's bill is |- |\ mckinte, $esin athietic turn introduced by -the | hyich o o O Brothers, and is one of -the | Soenoil, r hand balancing acts ever seen at | iaoe. w popular theatre. The Shadows of | 1 nion 14 S n bury” on the 15th day ‘of November FOR SALE. 1913, at 10 o'c in_the forenoon, an Avenue A. M. E. Zion George Riddle, pastor, oruing and evening ser- school, 12.15°p. m. at 4 p. m.,, subject, The Mrs. Simmons returned to her home A : : h that notice thereof be given by 'pub- | in_Boston Sunday lishing a_copy of this order in The | _C.'A. Woodmansee and family of | Norwieh Bulletin, a newspaper having i Farm of 250 Acres Miss Tna Shepherd, of Birmingham, Ala., is_credited with being the firsf woman to have charge of & clearing Situated 2 $-i miles from Old Mystic, house. West Kingston visited at J. C. Web- reulation in said District, and that e! ster's Sunday, eturn be made to this Couft. | Conn., on”good road, telephone and . | i Span of Life. R 17 ¢ Webster Apent Fressay in Attest: A. HALE BENNETT, | F. D 3 mile to school, farm has 7o | Elghl-room Cottnge St. Btienne, France, excludes women i - Prostace 2 novsd Juage. Two awelling houses, Nos. 36 ||| acres’ of machine worked fields, Iree b with visible 'hatpins from all publia . THE BEST PROQF _ny_ “X_isn\!’rl.tu;l Agaeemy. Park Mrs, E. Kenyon and Mrs. James — P— and 38 Thames St., with building ‘i’,'.‘i,"’fi!,gi}&fi.‘}d;;f;f,i;e'n?fififlf:ez’fi?,h";g" with bath and steam heat, conveyances and places of entertain-i o« EEET Brookivn, N. ¥ noted temooroiit of | Kenyon spent Monday with Mrs. Geo.| T : lot about 30x134 feet adjoining. ||| Gntire farm; house has 14 rooms, oid- |} good barn and large let, located ff| ment. B oevcil ! e sois pedium |5 Tames at Hillsdale. Also valuable waterfront on fashioned iireplaces, cellar under Wwhole five" ininutie’ walk ' & Mail 3 and psychic, will give spir house; iarge barn %4 by 40, with horse tiiaaen - Cremation shows a marked ncrease Given by a Norwich Citizen, 2% o messages | " Nirs, C. H. Palmer, & i who has been ill | o L3 mornine ang ot descriptions Sunday | \ith bronchitis for the past two,weeks | ' 9 “Doan's Kidney Pills were used—they 3 is much better, but not able to'sit up i At Mt. Calvary B: = Yo E 5 i i Bumant, perance. service aptist church tem- | " Frea K. Crandall visited his parents 01 g subject at Westerly Sunday. ‘ - . 5% R e '-s":b"-_'lnul?ea-‘:sro;mr:é Mrs, Melissa D Dalmer is at Wake- | Scon they will be big boy Thames river; length of dock at tidewater aout 1123 feet. ~Will be sold as one parcel. For fur- ther particulars inquire of barn 24 by 24 atiached, nearly mnow, | one other hay barn 24 by'30, crib, wag- | street. Price reasonable. in Europe. Last year there were 7,558 cremations in Germany, as against 6« Mo tbout 15 fons Of barn bay. one N. Tarrant & Co. 500 in 1910, two-horse wagon, one lumber wagon, ot farming "tools and machinery || 117 Main Strest, Norwich, Ct. Judge Mary Bartelme of Chicago de« iSed"0n "5 Tarde farm. "Tne price-of : , Wi P, neiuding machindry” and i e A ey oA cusive on shed, wagon house and nennery, The story was told to Norwich resi- THOS. H. BECKLEY. Time has strengthened the evidence.| b Rev. J. I1. Dennis. Sunday school | 614 Visiting her sister, 1 e d oir 1 May Building, 278 Main Street hay, is only $3,500; $1,000 can remain B aeeven the rdbullilasting noon; " Bible and Literary- at 330 L L0 SN i e wnd girls, and their faces wi A e ey an mortgage. Possession given imme- ariced organization. The testimony is home testimon: By Mames Green SeTVice at 630 led | (i, has been visiting Dr. Kenyon and | 2 only 4 memory. I\ 2/ | Send for Wilcox'’s Farm Bullettn— | COL, EARL N. GALLUP| Bullet proof armor to protect piloty AL the Central s, Bert § of Hope Valley,| gri atest specifications for aeroplanes fo It can be investigated by Norwich|,, N ‘o, Centrel Baptist church at | upeni Sunday with her parents Mr. and | Bring the babies and we WILLIAM F. HILL, WILLIAM A. WILCOX the Tntted: States artay. g emdents. R T e eyermion il | Mrs. Gideon Palmer b N : < I g B ; 2 Mra Oscar Bjork, 353 West Main N eanpeene e i | LR e . o leatc tielales, Real Estate and Fire Insurance | « wes Broad st, Rooms 1 and 2 | . sraquste from Jones Nat. Bohool of | piine iHornian has designed a. fires s A scretary Bdwin Hill of th Mo p i & r at. Scl of | place that sends out iis heat in a “Btrest, Norwich, Coun 1 Fefars Blwin HUl of the T ac Y| T e ox a0, AT LOWEST RATES, Westerly, B, 1. Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and | directions, the chimney being support remmits from Doasis Kidney Pills| 1, 0! IS, (G MENE class The | 1 KR RS ORED. “HOY O HoLmne 25 Shotuokat Btrest, Telephone No. 365. oct16a | Pedigreed Stock, Merchandiss and |ed above the grate by steel columns. r dom't hesitate to recommend them. | preach at 730, subfect, The Son of a | 1o 'sontor tnet of the frm of B, i Opposite Thames Bank. o e TR Saiean, e o s q ‘was bothered ‘backach: d W arpenter. (Repeated by request. + Chi y & Co., doing business i th L . he statement has been made tha 2 > Sy v -l City of Totedo, County and State afore AGRICULTURAYL LIMB. Danielson, Conn, life would be prolongad if persons’ Ljaften so lame I could hardly move. "% saidl, “and’ that said firm will pay the | oiiir 5y g v Selling and Insuring Farms a| -~ el 5 la acquire t bt of st by My mother told me that my kidneys BALTIC. sum’ of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS| 18E PHHUTOGRAPHER Shecs | storenouse And ‘oan supply your dec Telephone Connection. Fhsiniin s et o e 1ok (s back B sl WS TSeara - of j for cdeh and every case Catarrn pecialty. mands Lor this sure crop Droducer. 4.e bone. October Mortality Light—New Bridge | that,cannot be cured by the use OF ite Norwleh Savings Socety. of the country say the ground MBDoan's Kidney Pilis T Drocured . box | dar go oemney i v o idge AR CURE, Obpasits Nery . o TAKE WARNING | IHione is botter ihan the DUILt ey Mt N. D. Sevin & Som's Drug Store.| -, | sworn to be " 1A tay Be‘O:-naV:lfomday—Game To- ANK J. CHENEY and this is Wt we have. Sold by the Polygamy was declared a felony ir proved to be the remedy I r. e i ms, b me dhd subscribed | . . in time, for thé next six months on bag. :om or carload. England in 1004, but it was not until fndiy o Decein- | Palace Faol and Billiard Parlors | Faems S fhe Tuost damgerous of tie | ppEECK: WWILLLANS & Co. FRESH I.u AD 1866 that the congress “.?.:d’l"‘;.u‘.lra{ The United Dl - | ber, AZD. A % . and in a short time removed| Town Cierk Arthur P. Cote recorded | " (iey A. W. GLEASON. % year on account of fires and lights. marriages unlawful in RS ctinssie ot the tadtie™ | two deaths during October. They were: | Seek) fo Gy Six Taples—five pool and ene Billiara, | *f¥ your bulldings and steck of il marriag awfu { L-illian Sewart and Joseph Emile Do- } Hails C i Tables sold and repairing done kinds are not insured to your satis- | i g 7 L gl oL ot R ? £t i gt fastim ahgien Sl o e sas on DUt | of Horses right from the wes:, out of The steady rise in the cost of living © %% Several years later Mrs, Bjork said: Bridge Nearly Finished. I oy = e e SYStem. | gupplies at all times. on new, phone or write me and I will | es rig) om 2, ¢ § . The sisady cise n iFie cost of living %1 willingty confirm my former endorse- [ - 1y workc on the new bridge being | C1 1 o. 48 MAIN STREET call at once, | Bard work, ranging from 1100 to 1806 ] in CRRRTIIIEH it abu s i Y 3 of Doan's Kidney Pills. 1-have |y .ii ooy ihe Shetucket river has pros s % It you wish te seil yeur farm I have | , ranging = pnrlul‘u ar has bre h‘( about an in- R4 o kidmey trouble Aince this reme. | Lt iy e 0~ ale Hall's, six custemers Jooking for places; will rease in_the importation of cann ed so rapidl: that it is thought | ;. 1ion in weight. For sale by meats in France. This is not astonish- dy cured me. it will be open for public use by next 2 . FOR SALE. pay from $6000 down. The residence of the late Rev. George 5 ing when it i considered that the pres- _For sale by all dealers, Price 30 | Monday, e f"kgepcutsrlg:e;svign;g poDj2ce | A Bryan, 29 Otis Strest, Norwich. GEORGE B, €' ILIN, emt potaif) prices for the Dest cuts of Foster- " ., Buffale, Joseph W. Lavallie of High street i 2 House of eleven rooms, hot and cold Tel. 192. ‘Westerly, fresh méats are as follows: Veal 2% 3 York, sole spent Friday with friends in Moosup. __/LOST AND FOUND. Sl o water, steam heating and bath room. cents a pound, beef 31 cents a pound, Thomas D. Hanle¥ of New York | ™ oo oo o o L Lot about 75 by 165 feet. = | mutton 26 cents a pound, pork 26 centd the Bmame—Doan’s—and | Was visiting friends in town Friday white breast ani white points. Finder Inquire of . 100 4 RE MARKET GLRDEN, a pound, Bo other, . oeeph Healy, who has been the Fuest | notlry. o and receive reward. DI 3. $] 250. AMOS A. BROWNING, poullry and seneral purpose arm “just : e of his parenis, Mr. A or . Domotiue. no s o e road. Large| Noiwi £ 3 T o pas Two 2-tenemept houses on Mechanic i 0ct25STuTh Trysteo: oy GUEHde ity jon C athte ! Notwithstanding the fact that (ha Nerveus and Sick Headac Healy of Higl street, the past month, = A i ke, stocked with fish, neas YT oraty H hes. has returned to Palmer, Mass, = — Street in Danielson. Income §420 :;g lr:"oim{wx?d C;X;c:en‘wfn;ngrprlzk; Vil B £ AP0 SERENtckec ““3'“'{: iy :::::fiblqm h-s‘ m}f'fi M m.{;m-nfl’.u]m- T 3 . Gl has ved hi * SEFY tmen a . 0 es rest pastures and woodlaud; plenty of: cial want in Syvdney, Nova Scotia, By ot $h Ghinpen B xS the - D gross, net income .on lnvestment 9% |1gng and fine well of water, near City. frait] nice cotiage house, with versnds, | where the roads are poor, Lwice s fa * o oapaten A MONEY LOANED per cent| Houses pleasantly situated, Eaay terms, hot and cold water znd bath; 1ar@e | much money has been invested in sie it ‘F‘.m“‘;‘rid;y Dfm’im 5 AL S R e three minfites’ walk from railread sta- . A. PRENTICE, Y g:;%gggl;xfl‘l.o-ggghoilfig,)anies,g'”gfi; tomobiles as in motorboats. The aile Eriday heing the first Friday of e - B Uk e 26 c! e U Rl Buimbeion | RIS ik of Se oy 100 onth, masses were said in St. Mary's Wlaired. fr s five minytes from churches and | _ Peankitn Squage, practically new, all | Lorens A&eRe o 2™ | autemebiies are in use, and outside of church at 515 and 7 a. m. In the 03N Co. schools. = e wodern uproVeients. 3 . soer. | those owned by physicians but fwo are evening there were the services of the Cistatx B. L. DARBIE, paHER =on wanz to put your busi- ice Reasonable. WHEN you a0 B T i ho ma: | USed for business purposes, and thersa ’2 Real Estate Agent, o = LB SR S e " are delivery trucks which can be turm- holy hour, which many attended. Af- £ Inquire at National Shoe and Cloth- Herc fajnaa ter the services a rehearsal of the choir | dfam better tham tnrough the adverts better than through the ndvertss {7 cctli@ bing culumns of Xhe Bulletis Savings Banis Block, Danielson, Cona | T e SRk, " riy Biletin ed into passenger vehicles,

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