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PRESS DISPATCHES PROBABLY FAIR TUESDAY POETRY DO THEY MISS ME AT HoMmY Sy, 7w v o[ News prow BuLLETIN corneseorents || ENJOY @ 600d Dinner Court Do they miss me at home? iy Do they would be an assurance m To kngw that ‘this moment some 1ovd Were saving: “I wish he were nece.” Were thiniing of me as 1'roam Oh, yes, "twould be Joy beyond mieas- re Avoid Stomach Distress or Indigestion After Eating Mi-o-n: gz ADVERTISEMENTS mests in BRI Biock. dinner so that the heartiest meal will : under the heading of ! NTED, FOR ‘SALE or TO:RENT” JEWETT CITY e. No. 11, 1 O. O. F', meets = set well on your stomach, cause no un- Unoas 18 _0dd Fellows' Hall Four Marriages, Eleven Births and | High School Eleven Defeats Westerly ’ ble after- Thames Union, No 137 U B of C| Two Deaths Last Month—Goods| High, 6-0—Baptist Church Commenn, |© thom i3 o heck works 5o mocs of 3 ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF Norwich, No. 4383, L O. F, Gils and J. of A, meets in Tpenters’ P Hail. Valued at $25 Stolen from Bugbee's = orates Ninetieth Anniversary Sun- |rigid diet list; no disagreeable medi- y To know that they miss me at home, “Norwich Camp, No. 9, W estal iy i i ine; instead, éat what you like, when H H T it Restaurant—Sunday Services. Gaririboimeit: Fodet. g miesd sa g s e e || 5 per Line, Six Words to, the Line When nilint aopraachen tho seasen h_Aerle, No. 367, F. O. .E., meets iu Bagles Hail The vital stat < Does gome one repeat my Tablets. They are not only a digestive ver tics of Griswold for | For the second time this season Wes- Tadies Autiary, A. O. ., mests in| October, on record in the office of town | tesly High school © S - | eiving prompt and effective relief, but And gigh that § tary so long? Hibernian Hall 5 clerk " John Welsh, ' show four. mar- | fored i defeat at tae hads ot he | & veeific for stomach ills Do mot TO RENT APt B ey Toitts Sedmwick Camp, No. 4, S. of V., meets | riages: Thomas Wakely and Mary Mc- | Stonington High- sehmol f ihe | endure stomach tortures another day. WANTED FOR SALE hut's missed when my volce in in Buckingham Momorial Cligott, Horace Mailhotte and Exilda | atternoon at Sthnton park. the. Loay | Mi-0-na- surely and safely strengthens = ey T WO RENT_A pleasent fiat of five| And & cherd In each heart tm Salois, Robert J. McKenna and Eva | being 6 to 0. Denton Broin, the science | the digestive organs, soothes the irri-| WANTED—Iadles age 18-30 weats |, MOR SRS G0 EVNG | rooms, fine minutss” walk from brank- walk ; e ANNOUNCEMENTS B. Ritchic, John McDermott and Mary | tcacher of Stonington school, nas pecy | tated membrane, and increases the| to travel in adjoining towns; salary of | at *i Yantic St Tel Si-d noviid| [FRQuare "nguire 40 Hobart Avenue. | Regret ai fay wearisome stay? A. Foley. ' There were eleven births: | coaching the boys this season and on | low of digestive fluids so: that the| commission. ARPLy bY Jetter S8t hoe OB BALB—15 wood goneral purpose | novifd ) Miss Adies has something to say to- | Susie Ossa, Irene Cyr, Mary Lupa, | Thanksglving morning another same | Stomach can care for the food as na- | B8, 88 28 novi7d ~ | Borses. Ihey consist of horses sultable | — i NISHED WOOMS for 1ght house- | DO thoy set me a chalr near the table day on the topic of gray hair and its | Darbara Volney Whitford, Marion Mar- | will be played at Westerly, 7€ | ture intended. 77 | Chunke 6 Ana 1 vears oid, 2100 1bs., | keeping, with bagh, 64 Washington St. ke i s e e B e garet McKenna, Henry Fugene May- s i Do not continue to suffer with that| WANTED A 00d home [of [ 0| Sound, cost $o50 1ast spring, are both | novied : When 'the candles are Iit in_the parior nard, Woodrow Allan Wilson, Marjorie | . i4 il uncomfortable feeling after a hearty | MORth 016 boVe, &84 FE5E Stafrord | Vermont Morgan bred, price’ $325; one | ~po LeT—Furnished for housekeep- | And the stars In the calm, azure MEMORIAL MASS, beth Webstea, Alex Sajewiz, Don- | _The basketball game in the borough | meal. Get a fifty cent box of Mi-o-na | B3I AEISES novi7d | pair 2400 ibs, good workers and uriv- |y /¥ rle I ON path, at 27 Di- sKy? = Yzzo, Thomas Henry Walsh. Two | Erlday evening between the Bank | Stomach Tallets today—always keep - e ers, § and §'years $225; bay horse, & |1DE three rooms Shd b 2T D0 | ko Yo hian e TuRubRIE NS “sre ro- r M tholic | dcaths were recorded; Florida E. Mar- Square Clippers of Mystic and the|them in the house—carry them when LADIES earn $2.25 dozen "'Ek;;"g years, 10{s Ibs., sound, true to work, et T Lt 2 ~ — — peated or Deceased Members of Catholic | {05 Yiie Tonerdeds FIOHAR 5 MATC | Stoningtons proved an interesting one, | roms); plain neckwear..'Home business. “Kx- | extra' good driver, $100; bay chunk, $ | ~'re RENT A pleasant two-story ten-| And all lay them down in thelr Wit bk v 3t th 3 Ironingtons proved an interesting o raveling. _ "+ | Perionce. unnecessary. Mall dime foT | Vears, ‘1220 Iba, sound excebt one 6ve, | ment of six roowme, With improvements. Fier 'oma oday. month: nd Albert W. Button, of | first half Shackley, Sylvia, Gar- Moneyv refunded if Mi-o-na is not| pattern, instructions. Needlecraft, | irue to work, £00d driver, $185; brown | 55 Division St. novi3d Do th hink of the absent a 3 E 2 marasmus, age 24 days. tity, Wemromaker and McDonald play- | gatisfactory. Sold by The Lee & | 18100 Aitoona, FBa. noviTd | herse, 11 yoars 1150 lbe., good worker |ooDiveton 8t _________| - " "0 watc The Catholic Women's ciub, Mrs, ed for the home team and in the sec- “o. ruggists everywher = S ex- | and driver, $75; roan mare, 12 years, | TO RENT_Upper six-Toom tenement| A wiispered “goodnight” while th ¥. L. Farreil. president, has requested In Charge of Reading Room. ond half a scrub team was put in. | oisood CO. and druggists everywhere. | “WANTED_At once frst class eX- | {050 ‘Ibs, true to work, Eood driver |at il Elm St and six-room cotiage at S ST o they requiem high mass at 8 o'clock this| Mrs. R L. Frost had charge of the | Stonington won, the score being 50 === | perienced waiter o waltress, N6 0(ACr | afraid of nothing, $63; black mare, 11 {13 Plne St all in good condition. Ap. ? (MonBay() morning at St. Patrick’s | reaging room at the Slater library | to Mystic's § ai BEITEG ; need apply. City Lunch, ) 5 Years, 1000 Ibs., good family mare, to | Ply C. F. v, v$4°¢| Do they miss me at home? Do they charch for ing deceased ¥ afternoon Y1 At the spectal meeting of th ai | on daltvllle weth EUesta Soirasy il maeln Zet Bood home, $60; bay pony, 6 yéars | after 2 p. m. novid Taraise members of the - Miss Julia 5 W and burgessce it e Sk she warden | Sunday of Georse Rocheleau of High | ~Syanmmn — People desiring relr | 0ld, 700 Ibs, sound, afraid o’ noining | “FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern col At morning, at noon or at night? ¢ A Greeneville Defeated. as voted to install | gireet, watches, clocks and jewelry to be put | saddler and driver, $90; aiso one | , FURNISEED ROOMS, A7 modern con’ | ant esorCons Boomy Thotstt? na Shea. Miss Nopie Tarrant, Mrs. Rob- 1 3 the street lights petitioned for at the | Tt he Sriginal tactory condition, by a | of the nicest family driving bay Ver- | VSyPig them et lson, Mrs. Dennis Lyons, Mrs.| LeClaire and Jeffers starred for the | Elm street railroad crossing. Alex ——————————————————| .ctical adjuster, to ring up Phcne | mont, Morgan mares in New England, — That only my presence can Mght? James Murphy, Mrs. Jeremiah J. Des- [home team and Finlayson for the vis- | der P. Loper of Stonington has , or send postal to Lee Clegs, 128 | was ownea by u rich lady in Newport, | T0 RENT—Set of rooms €omp. fUr- | Are joys less inviSngly welcome, Tmond, Mrs. Nichoias Tarrant, Mrs. [itors in an interesting game of bas- | awarded the contract tor the. ins Washington St City, who collects and | k. I, has died or could not be bought | nished, gag and coal, for housekeeping, | = And pleasures less hale than befors Cornelics McNamara, Mrs. M. K. Sul- | ketball which pleased a good sized | lation of one of his fire alarm s delivers repairs anywhere. auglsMWE | A R eI L sRoal -_*0*‘1 ek Because one is missed from the circle, Hvan, .dience in the Bijou Qall Saturday af- | at_Jamestown, R [AKING s, Bessle G, Bab- | Service : JOL pie most | 7RG RENT—Room AGXA0, with eleva- eccause 1 am with them no more? Shp JREias. Tho coutist s Mabwal the | AEsim I e coitiovsof -the, Myetiol o o husiness. Jan. ist| Umid persento drive fs very stylian, ot plenty” of light api alt, it or ™ Ofa Sons. 11 s 3 s|v i St Al & D has won fir t several fairs, | (0l Bl 2 A it L Professor Farrell's Recital. \y'nu\.,’._x‘v:\.:f..:’,\n :1 ‘hnn] { Valley Water ...u.,.‘.m’n.m been busy Aon St novidd must-get good home, Will not be sold | Joment foor, sultable for Storage of NTRASTS. - 4 that Pro- cneville Grammar school, | cementing and making repairs about # DWish fo rent farm with | to dealers, price $175. Call at once at | manufacturing. Inquire at 95 Chestaut. g I s team winning by the scorc | the cut-offs for:the water service to ud implements, or would run | jumes Hisxs burn, Wiites Court. octzld Instond of birds and floyers, snow amw v eyening, | several of the houses and siores in the pares. R. W., Box 77, Bast Lyme, | ““noviid = ~ b Dbesn a very zeneral loca terest in Dawley v e big There is to. be a meecting of Ston- WANTED-—A{ once, an experier 20 May-haiched pullets. Tel 17-5, Leb- | ~ maylsd PN o G = the opporiunily « presented to Dawley, who owned the DIE | ingion: Free Library ssociation i | Fai‘e a :\zl_z\ssé As:azne_lqhto %how na tinsiith, Kpply 36 Sixth | dnon, Conn il oc snfveding, stient stars tnrougn hear this talented | i the ad- M. 1. Shea’s residence | (Monday) evening, | imself. Scratche em Raw, | =treet # it a bargain, two pool SUMMER COTTAGES Instead of your live presence, just & Xance sale of tickeis feates B Gilbert. Mr. Gil- | Nineteenth Annivessary Celebration. | : . nako big money seling n neariy new. Apply to Welcome ey Mot Wal drean. & large audlence of appreciative mu- | imove the bulldihg In. | At the 90¢h anniveresry of the First | Cuticura Seap and Ointment Vo Fipe oppociun s to do'pr Mysile, Ot Phone 8-5 Visail A e B pang, | —ARLOINEE de Coursey Patterson, m sic-lovers will & m on the south siue of | Baptist Bibl . ‘Sunday, the| (i i k REES P Saies co) Dopt. L, Ct : new milek Fleawiat View, e e s siae Dtist Bible day, the{ Cured in Less Than a Week. Fot."Central Sales Co. Dept. L, Con- OR SALii- 3 & new milch Sleasst # ast M ot near the garden land | members had t of listen- +| cora Jot, Mass: noviss | cow; also young pigs. W. S. Vail| Rentals, $175-325¢0 season, AT THE DAVIS. | b M, Carj B . . L i i Yantic, C Telephone Lebanon di-| Inspection by appoiniment. | owned by L. arpenter. ing to Rev. D. D, of = - e anuc,: Cotin, P : HUMOR OF THE DAY —_ e & ANTED—I wiil buy livestock of all | vision, 83-4 novisd . & Wesk of Big Preductions at Popular | Looki. BridkRards Hartford, who delivered a most inter- | 131 Mystlc St Arlington; Mass.— |, WANTEDZE WL huy (5es 00, 90950 | e FRANK ‘W. COY, & — s Y % Trom the Bulletin of Nov, | SSUng and helpful sermon at both the | “There wero pimples on my face the size | & "Glaubinger, Colchester-conn. Flons | FOR SAL Targe Chickering con- @ High Street, Westerly, B. L Talkative Barber (about to lather)— g 1 % scveatols yeary EeD oy ) s DA T30 P m services | of il ghus MY nilS @R mE { OE novisd | gert grand pano. et Pataold Swithia | Long Distance Telephone. may23a | Do you mind shutting your mouth, reads: Work on the electric light plant | arill were eSperialin srod e the er® | white head in the center. WANTED_General _farmiind and | two or three days, as it must e moved. sir?” Patient One—No—do you?—Lon- anidly pr sing. e botler 46 L e Torvice which. ‘closed with the | My face was such @ mass | teams must_ be ‘compotent reliable | Pried no object mguire at The Llaut- don Opinton. ind” A" G irewster will move It | Congratuiutory address by lev. i of pimples T was ashamed | SR8 20 e Doinan fGonn. " moviSd | Noewioho Gonn R evita FORE SALE. LouiseDoes your =husband ireat S g e St s : to show myself in soclety. | — < NTHB 40 or 50 cull puliets. Ad- | R SALE. Pretty sotiage on trol- S v it as fast as possible. Feast for Firemen. ‘The pimplesitched somuch | | WANTED-A0 o5 90 Catl, PUHEE s e N s et No; his unconcern is quite natural hald Jnthe Sky will tNall e sicamer members enjoyéd a fine a6 1 ncratohod gham Saw. o7 ? | be purcnased with small amount of Judge. b Lol IR chowder provided by Foreman Ostman For two months they had | AT for general onse: | Money; price dow. M. L., care Bulletin Lo the old days doctors used to A tre JIGHEness of the tegvauh at their rooms Saturday cvenir The caused me much pain and | work in Lamily of washing, no | S0 i3 2 iy bleed patients for most of the dis- e O D aXDayerS | warden and burgesses and Chiefs Teed N many sleepless nights. My | ironing. Apply Mrs Adams, St. |~ FOR SALE—Hougses and _buliding eases” “They stfll do, my boy; thiey ‘keep the light in trim for |@1d Main were invited. - face was very badly dis- | Paul's Recto, antic. novitd | 1ot quire of O. 5. Wasley, 16% West ONE OF THE BEST still do."—MPetroit Free Press. keep the lig] 01 = — = - rhames St., City. X Sl A p entee € Moreover both the Travel Club Fapers. figured. I used " . . Local representatives to| - e - They say she's pretty. Let me T or e Y 5 i cessary article all offices P 1 U NI buy h! grade tell you. When she gets on a street Mead Lrook and the Riverside Puesday the second of the se and other remedies too numerous to men- | el Lop oy, colilces)l OPROMUNIDY o DUy, & DISIT grel ¥y L plants have long Since bean consigned | meotings will b held of the | ion. -tk iout maeess: VT Simatanons /| S mecantle Tale b ek SSUSt| meosxay, uncight Bisno-sold Ben BUSINESS BLOCKS CouTilg Coue I fo the scrap heap, a falr sised fortune | club:in the reading toom of the given up when by chance I saw the adver- Address Lmperial Oifice SUppLY | satne for pPianola pianoe This inswii- SOLIAVALLS UM S JUnERAlL S heer spent ahd How JeWett City | Tibver . The cutimet Sibha ] Meriden, Conn. ment can be seen for a few duys in IN NORWICH Thespis—When were you a leading | buys the light from Plainfield parties | tian Kings, Peiayo (111) to »d’“f“_“ of C“;f““ 5:'}"’ and 0‘“:““““ Norwich by motiying M. Steinért & SR A e e v the kilowatt S i S R ond I immediately sent for a sample. Company, 243 State Street, New Bidl o walbiBack ‘trom: Chibago: o First 24 o P Ry : bathed my face with hot water and washed ¥ Phorsauy don, Conn. novisd IT 18 AN IAnRERE L NITY fi?fiokfyn Life. Tz irst Snow of the Season. 00d. and Seville and Its o 0 y ursday ‘ B 2 WORTH ASKING ABOUT. e. e enesiilly ahiigsheanic | BY Bovi D, G Stone. thoroughly with Cuticura Soap and then | noviid OR SALL 20 h. p steam eusine, WA= DIY i Mesow tiat: your lowed by rain, The streets were,| (0 lantern Hill Saturday evening to | Jrst application I felt relief, so I bought | siore of George H. Pratt, No. 71 Water ley; Yo . 2 = 'y TV gut a Tuala od Rim 56 ne’ can't ) slush. The churches had | ttend a barn dance, lome Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in | St, every Saturday. A. B Woodworth. | e e e e S e N do it again.—Denver Times. cssion_of automobiles and motor- | SUSt af his parents over Sunday. | signed) Wm. N. Gamester, Dec. 11, 1912, | ~WANTED- Model 1013 or 1913, 40 i | {or §1! 57V Stow, New Haven. seplod your feet, conBuctor. Conductor— the new state road was dis- | The W. ¢ > t With Mrs | _Guticura Soap and Olntment dosomuch | P. Overldnd roadster car. 'State price | — ot oo o —rme oo en- What d' y' expect for a 'alf-penny a ily such pedestrians as | Bl Gardinen 0 o ¢ | or pimples, blackheads, red, rough skins, | \Sre Gt may be seen Tor demonstras | in. two miles 0f the city "With ‘kood = mile? Pavlower?—London Punch. RIS DO RbpeRd lott| i dey and iho. Air e tching, scaly scalps, dandruff, dry, thinand | tion. Address by letler to “Uverland,” | milk Toute, with or wituolt steck. J. FOR SALE Little Clarence—Pa. is there really the nd Nresides, Houses were | 5000l oot o Siiman, ling, turn- | alling hair, chapped hands and shapeless | care Bulletin Co. DOVEL 8 bRl eayvoiL L gotind 5 “honor among thieves”' Mr. Callipers lighted as y as halt past four, 5 SHOR ahE R s ‘that it is almost criminal not to use | WANTED—To hire a dairy farm, 100 FOR SALE—The ieonara W. Bacon 50_Shares Chalmers Motor Co. -—No, my son; thieves are just as bad 2 nd rain. | r Congressman Offers U. S. Bulletin. Siho ‘O'Sullivan of Willimantic was | hem. Guticura Soap and Olntment arosold | acFes, more or less. Box 16. o e s " hodae, 5 dweiing 7 Per Cent. Preferred Stock as the general run of other people— Many residents of the borough and |a business caller here Saturday. | \ druggists and dealers throughout the | ~ WANTED—Men I3 to 3 houscs, 4 barns, Gutbuliaings and 101 The common stock of this | Puck. ¢ The manazement takes pride in in- | utlying agricultural districts are — Sl | vorld. Liberal sample of each malled free, | Mail Clerks; $75 month; 1,800 va acres 0f land, convenientiy located to company is on a 10 per cent. di- Knicker—Demosthenes practiced or- Sorsing the patrons of the Davis the- | availing themseves of the opportunit COoI~ R |7 S5n sa-pi-attn Book: Aadress postoand’ | ST ¥eary examinations everywhare | rue ‘city ot Norwich, st price sud on vidend ‘basis and there is no §atory with a pebbie in his mouth. &ter that he has secured for the com- | to secure copies of Farmers’ Bulletins i : i Dot e v e e Dept 51 B Roones: | property has i¢s own water suppiy, || Dbonded indebtedness. A recent §| Bocker—Well, you can talk to a girl i8g week. commencing Monday mat- | offered by Hon. Bryan F. Mahan, M. C — utiours, Dept. T, Boston Frankiin . Vept. - eeria | APMLY o Willzaga H. Bhielas, 55 Droad: letter from the president of the pretty well with a solitaire on your fnee and continuing daily, Mr Kirk | through the U. S. department of agri- | New Industry to Be Started in Shoe A& Men whoshaveand shampoowith Cu- | 2°F%. = - ____ > way, Norwick, Con octlad company to the stockholders tongue.—New York Sun. Brown, supported by Miss Marguerite | culture. Congressman Mahan has sent | Factory—Former Consul Day Leaves | ZuraSoap will fiad I6 bestfor skinand scalp. e D loi states that October was the larg- Tas Oe A oy e are Golng Dack Fields and a company of steriing|the voters of the town a list of 539 | for Davisville, N. Y. T waive for 3135 tomobile. Norwich, or ad- est month in the company’s f|on me.” said the egotist. “Don’t wor- ;—-m presenting ‘b::rie.s of Ng;;;:xuu:r{ xi“ lh‘;"' e ‘frr“vm.w?rls';i;eiz— Tt Co.," Printers, Nor dress 33 Frankiin Iyéd ?xnor{h 1}04mibelng shipped ry,” replied the modest mA‘nv “\'!;m ork successes never before presented | turn frank which is to be self-a =] Another indy s to be started —WANTED Plano tuning. O SALE_Eleven room house, with rom the factory. have an inexhaustible supply.’—Chi- Wt popular prices, comprising such well | €d and returned with the numbers of | 15 (he olq shoe factory building. maw | LOST AND FOUND dom N D ospenr SRS, T et | 10t N5 CIIf St Must be sold to clvie JAMES L. CASE, cago Record-Herald. known plavs as The Woman in the | Specified selections. | owned by H. e Duidng e = =] “via estate. G. W. Hamilton, Executor, 180 N “Is your boy Josh studying hard? Case. considered to be Clyde Fiteh's| On account of the report that a big | 0r 1 Wing 1. Breder. 1. Guslowits Main St IS Y 36 40_Shetucket St. Norwich. Ct. Il .yoo-Y 5eohoy "Sarmer Corntossel Best play; Mark Swan's farcical com- | fire was raging in Norwich Friday eve- | ang A. Lazinsk to New York, arrange. | 1D THINK 11 OVER — 260 notebeads “He's that fond of his books that I'm wdy, Brown's il Town; The Merchant |Ning and because a good representa- | men(s” were made with a large mail | Her \VANTED Suirang O fasEuiar Shusiness s afraid when it comes to football or f Verice:" the famous criminal play, | tion attended the trolleymen’s ball, the | oot ® WEve mace With a large mall | envelopes meatly prunted. dor $10 508 N e i ror e v The Wall Street Detective, introducing [ late special car had a fair A | of the factory. H. Buslowitz will act | Black Caracul Fur Collar, between | (hamber Maid, Kitchen Maid, Fire- | prices for any printing you are ' need grace to the family.”—Washington fhe famous dictagraph sceme; The|lt arrived here hetween 12 and 1jas general manager. The company | Huntington Place and Sachem Terrace, | man, Canvassers, General Housework | Ol The bulleun Company, Norwica, Star. g oo O Bagiien e B | Charics . Burleson of Schenectady | 'k oSCUEY (one floot ai present. It | Seturday atternoon. Finder sl re- | Girls. jote S “I want to get some complexiot - - ey 3 ¥ s S 2 b gt B u T Lonucern 8 celve rewars return to No. 3 Sach FOR L C. pigs, Lhoroug! ife, but 1 forget the £ Wilar e Matel N. Y. made his parents in Sylvandale | oo Sart ot the = ¥ e rd on return to No. 3 Sachem ENT BUREAU. 3 . £ powder for my wife, B Y e, M :gf,;;!‘p:;!:‘ & A¥icy visic Soauay Joceui paxe BERS Sactory. © A num- | o e Teeis FREc%si%i‘A%y“sn Bpm sdng | T L e siungs || A Farm of 60 acres of land, J|name of the brand’ “Does it look Futher D d The Two Orphans, | Sunda the Churches. |4 the fa e oy e | M. J. e 2l Blds. | {on, R 5 De o, Norwich, Gonn. M. about 20 clear, balance pasture f|like the kind on my cheeks?’ asked B et Cheion |, spig A e O] {10 the factory Friday and work is ex- | " L.OST_—Between Moosup and jewett | Hiteon. and woodland, with about 260\ §|the pretty salesgirl “It does” said S e T N e e S B L sl ol M Saitanly rommRics £y ihuing same s T PRINTING—Look ai thess prices: 509 || Cords of standing wood; place J|the man. “And If I could taste it [ »d pem as ore of Mr. B e TR S R e o i Saws IpchonslGame, | to Mrs. Enoch B. Cheney, Jewett Cit FOR SALE. 64 envelopes (vegular busihess sisel, || has a good 7 room house and fl|would be perfectly sure.’—Washing- BT o e o ‘h’m‘nm?f)::ri‘ Norwich, gec x‘p...;‘x“;n!e \-‘“\“.3!3:‘\ a';fl;‘\fl Mr. and Mrs. Milton 'D. Wood lett | Sors ¥ Adiaorie, satd princed in corner, v a.uw‘ Elé'naoand' other b\:ildhrau loca- ton Herald. “ vais. wi cent | Congregationad church Sunda e any. - MorOlhE for 8 S | « 2.00; 0,000, $6.00; 10,000, iv.ut; 000 (B te minutes’ drive from cen- .. ins,” u o This play ran the|ing. His hearers were much impress. | yiurday morning for Springfleld, | e o e ILLIAM F. HILL, Dotchents, 630 5ms pristed, $lavi Ludk | drive from:cen- Just one kiss” murmured (he Beason st Criterion. New York, |ed with his expianation of his sub- E whimentier atendedine viadt | - g 32103 owwou, eu.ev;_ auioy; Siieb; ‘sus [f ter of city and within 30 min bookkeeper. The pretty stenographer B S i ouitiy of BIIIE. Tho | oot are e A hings. The | game of the Springfield Training Real Estat dFire I Jelterbeius, d5xil, brintdd, 31,40} LU60, L S il el pointed to a placard. 0 Goods at Music of the opera runs throughout | pasior, Rev, W. H. Gane, preached ich Mr. Wood was grad- | I Re tate and Fire Insurance | 3.0 5000 J3507 Louun™sloell | ovd Tice $1,600. B e S RS e ook & Job , and it is a marvel of scenic | in the evening, his theme being The | (sionday) i wrons raeminet |} CUT YOUR T STORE AT LOWEST RATES, R e T R TN FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, lot.—Washington Herald. | Treasure Hunter D BIE Jiat hestit ettty o | 3 25 Shetucket Street stateinents,’ oiessh, piinted, 3Lis. B Central Building, Norwich, Ct. heater-goers of this week can| Archdeacon Rev. J. Eldred Brown, | yp WiF PlgArt oo i | » L,000, 3185 8,000, 36.00; 10,000, $1L0c & B e b e o | e R Ere Prow | pAbrabam Elgart ot New'Forx s | BILL IN HALF SRS s e T THE KALEIDOSCOPE matinee, at night ‘The| Norwich, conducted Episcopal services | joo SUCR. OF 8 PO al | 5 % T G T g iy ? . Ten and 20 cents ate the | at sthe Slater library hall Suncay af- | “Yfiue forpa brief sthwe =0 7 4 el ‘:f:.:l:“ S | Selling and Insuring Farms a e 0; 0! The first temperance socioty in Eng- pes prices, and 10, 20, 30 and 50 | ternoon. cek end visitor own, i = | c land was formed at Bradford in Feb- ©ents in the evening. | A€ the M. E. church the two sub- | Wik end Visitor in_tom huvadsy e BostiRuling Pevidar b, 120 |l Specialty. FOR SALE. | ruary, 1830. Tickets are now selling, and it 1s|jects for the pastor's sermons were | py,pouiy ™ g 8% @0 ) TCES d ey Carload of horses arrived Tuesday o Siinn.. 85 Sise 10 secure seats in advance. Auy | The Sin of Silence and The Course | ha'minic, N Y Where he will srend |} Bost Coffon by, ... 230 ]| TAKE WARNING nigar o8 55, From North bakotas | Thero are more than 531 licsnsed 8y can for Monday night secure a|of a Broken Law. I e Mebwan . of Wattrbusy - 1s , b . | for the next six months on | 100 0! £00d business horses, also one employment agencies in London, Bng- Feserved seat for 15 cents if secured| At the Baptist church Rev, J. Allan | PatTIck Afefiwen of Waterbury is 2o Bottle Vanilla (pure). Gy (e most danserons ot the | Breen frotter, § years® old, stanaard land. e = | DT D prachll® mplD lon Bebanpnavese e R Voo on nasiunt of e wha Nebte. - | b P maSLy STRtker, Bey enth Eight-room Cottage P e et B = | iR g a2 Na- | J Frank Rogers of Salem was a Col- re If your buildings and stock of all [ at the James A. Weleh barn, Union St % o 1t P T L . = ‘:TT,’..‘”“‘-:.'"‘ N:”;“: }r\:,’.‘n Mrs. Freda Chamberlain of Beriln, 10c box Mince Meat. action and you wish to increase or put ki COOK & HE\‘\? ’l';l S .800d barn and large lot, located po- i ey Excepticuaily Besutifor) ] Gardner and Miss ‘Mahel | G#'T Was the guest of Mrs. Roy Clark 100 box Gelatine | on new, phione or write me and I will| ROV N five minutes’ walk from Main Norway Is extending its industrial Pathe Play in Two Parts. McBroome, the delegates to the recent | ¢ Past wee 18c box Cocoanut call at once. i Sire. Palbe rekasad e, training to embrace workers in the g | e convention held In_ Norwich, Called to Camp Ground. —_— S16 3ou wish 'to s?ll your tm"“ Lo fish and canning factories. A pict wonderful appeal to re were remarks from Miss Susan C. Brown is spending a few o ohens.IE places: Wil { SALE HORSES N. Tarrant & C Saman sympath the feature at the | Armstrong, assistant director of junior | the Willimantic camp ground : By o O AL co| I have several good chunks and ® t o Mrs. Anna M. Bruen, aged 91, has Celonial today. and is entitled Two, the New London as- | been called there by the ill- mte Ba m n Brs D The $6000 customer wants a place | .., 00" ) oraes that 1 wish to dispose 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. taught in Sunday scbool in Belvidere Mothers This is a Pathe play in two « subject of the evening | ness of her mother, Mrs, Rachel A et el keep, from 35 to 60 head of | o¢ at gnee: alvo o good wagon suitable . J J., 78 years, and Is still at it. of 1,080 feet each, telling of a| ve You Found Him? - Franklin Sq. over Somers Bros caLe for a baker or milkman—iow pric o — | ttle babs that is sent o an asylum | ' LY ¢ Groobert and son Louls were Z Phene 147, LMER R. PIERSON, W. W. Cottingham, superintendent When her father is killed and hermoth. | Sugbee’s Rf““‘"l"_‘“h'g:”"‘:'r Tt HaRlviel and Salere ot : Tel 1139 octava of sthools at Baston, Fa. has tauht IS Joit A weal Some time during Friday night bur. | 0% o0 | < g = 5 €0 year hiitaite DaIMon. Baioin her and Nars “nes. gon e | Eiars entered ugbecs, restaurant nd | "I 1, et of iadietown was et S COL. EARL N. GALLUP|“ ™" ot @Wn mother, cured of mind, fnds the | candy store near the New Haven rall- {in. guest of his father on Pleasant ME SAVINGS BANK; Cutside_ cily, on stite road. Large | Unitea states exports in the fiseal Dabs. now grown to zirlhood. The|r0oad station. breaking in the rear door|giraat gver Sunday Apring fea ihke, Slocmed Witu 1ish, Dear Farm of 250 Acres | year 1912-13 to Latip-American ooun- @hoice between the two moth. the | With a picce ”f« timber ”".'"':(\"'“ 2 wi" Tiee Gardner .of Lebanon was cail- | o if‘“{"'“,“Lflx»:;‘Ra“fi"‘fflimmm:?;ni;“:{1 | tries totaled $321,000,000 in value, @ulem soiced by the sirl but how|luing tam. Apout 850 WOCR B Cqo- | ing on friends in”town Friday. | el e fruit. nice cottage houce, With verinaa, | Situated » i-4 miles trom Old Mystic, o S orida Bhe-does it must be seen in pic- & — ST A B cota Eatne it bacn:. lurgs | Conn., on govd roud, telephons and K. | . Yo German passemger dirigibles carried B S Sich portray the emotions in a | Pacco taken. | Batn, hew siip, Jcehouse und sheds; ace | I U, % mile to schovl, farm has %6 | -- graduate from Jones' Nat. Schoel of | y0,29] persons on regular trips 1 Smost compiete manner | In Memory of Mrs. Cheney. DIVIDEND | Commodations” for %uo0 nens. Umiy | acres of machine workéd fields, free | Auctioneering. Speelalty of Farm and | vear without killing or Injuring one of % Deughter of the Wilderness, a| The Fil Rordl saecorations iat e 34,000, easy terms. 5 irom stone und lerille, balance pisiure | Pedigreed Stock, Merchandise and | jem. Bpendid example of Edison motion Bic- | the Haptisi church Sunday morning | Basketball Team Falls Down at Wil-| The regular Semi-annual Dividend | Trvos's Asescy. Willlmamtie Comm. | 40,3900 7 Sonte hes 14 roome o | Roal Etate Salos. Address, e - . ifacture, i also in the pro- | were in remembrance of the third an imanti Mititar. nd's Soci. i I ashioned hrepiaces, cel P . ertilizers are us n Cermany In Bero in Matrimonial Manoeuvres, a| Chener, one of the chirch's most be- | tor. S @ Bet- . i the past six months at the 3",250. Bern 34 by d6 aftached,C heariy insw Telephane Connsction, far greater extent than in the United = h chile ple of good | loved member They are to is 7 . L < i | onzal VAo v and States. RS dcame. While plenty of good | . G s L — rit- of Four per cent. a year, and will | will buy sood Chicken Farm with | on shed, wagon house aud nemnery, b 5 elean comeds fill in a possible gap in | tributed among the shut-in members | Tho Baltic nasketball team was d Taw house’ snd barn, two acres of Wiso abdut 1i ons of barn hay. oné FORES A oo PR - o e el er . Woodbury of | 560 by the Willimantic team at Wil | be payablo on and aftar Nov. 15 land and ane well of water, near city. | LHOTRO"*F, WHES™ 1S L0 Er, HAESH langitude of Washington and Paris is ot - PR 3 3 » limantic, Friday evening, 23 to 6. The FRANK L. WOODARD, Easy ,terms. | usea on a large farm. The price of | to be determined by representatives of Whree Good Acts and Eig Three Reel| Prisiol Conn. e et o our | Eame was'a Loscly plaved one, the | ocezzqaw Titac on E. A. PRENTICE, | fhis faem, lnciugingmacnindry ‘and | S8t i T il itori | 6e- b2 G V. | plavers on the Baitic tea aking b = ot | nay, is only $3,500; $1 can remain y Feature Film at Auditorium Today. | “'poi/i 1imne e smehpgnmrgved | Doo ol Of LS RATe feam mating n Phone 300 86 Cliff Street on’ mortgage. Possession given imme- | Promptly at 2.30 this afternoon the | his prope putting a curb around | rooiers o B ‘ph_ o 3| dlately. Investigatel o B . There lure ‘mu.‘rly ,“"N'“""}"’k“"': Auditorium programme will begin with | i, both Sorth Main and Green | Wilimanie ™ d the players to | “'&end for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin— n one electric sign in New York an: thie big three reel wild animal feature, | streets 1" The pil £ 1 | GEO. A. PENDLETON......Auc.oneer | choice of 400. 800 electrical horse power are required : = te pilgrimage to St. Mary's ceme- MONEY LOANED 3 of Horses right from the west, out o te 1t. The « and the Tiger. his picture - | Yoty hiad %o Le e REASEI | to operate it. 3s of the 101 Bison brand, and is act- FACTORY HILL RAIDS. | hccont ot d sentin Sun- | W on Dimonas Waiches dewe.:x M| Hp WILLIAM A. WILCOX nare werk; mdging from 1100 e 1800 o R e vl i . same cast as produced he B eathe and Securities of any kin e 8| E Tk, e ce cream is not used to a great ex- @by the same cast as produced Inthe; . o——— . | i Ta cnt the. week |l £ha SeSUritiar oF AN ear An oig A@ TiUN ol Btate Brokis. 10t tn TR ) I (e, moason 18 n QS SE S Eyiiog, St adich ool e_and_ e ! h relatives in p and Dan- iica Brrn to deas With. | (V) 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2 | In welght. For sale by ugnally warm there is a good sale for e s | - g i T e Li2 Maia Serecs, Upataire, ~ | Westeriy, R. L GEORGE B © LIN, / bottled soft drinks, jere are $36000 worth of jungle| The 'tnrec local officers, Martin| o TIRC 0T “ ' % | Telephone. No. 365. octika LT R P s i O 1 Beaxs used in the flm. Which is a| Wulf. Peier Bryan: and Louls Gingras, | Jo7n Avden wa befo ISR O 3 esterly, The little eountry of Greeco sup- b #tory of Hindoo mystery and life in | in raids Saturday night on three tene- | {16 of the Do X be sold at public anction at the John | % ports more goats than Uncle Sum by The deepest jungles. Klephants, loms, | mentsyon Faetory Hill occupled by | Saturday aftersc = = 3 S 3 S. Willlams farm, now owned by Paul | =teiy 3 Higers. chtmpanates. pythons snd mans | Belish familice made aeizures of whis. | O (he c! ation. P PIANO | Morsey, ana siuiied in the Lown o Italy is but two hundred thousand shy 3¢ you Bait| key and beer in copsiderable quantities | liceman ; fuire saw nim | R C GEER i Liedvard, 3% miles north of Old Mys- g |'of our number, other animals are used. ¥ Y ing near the Stevens house, and took | . o \ 3y TUNER tic, ‘on Norwich road, — 1a see a feature that is a feature, don't | In two of them, but nothing in the pinS, e Kelly fined | sphone 511 S b 300-acre tarm, one mile trom a eity— BN A Rapr o GIS PG 101 s thils 7 | other. The cases come up in court| to_custod elly | “Phone orwich, T ey SOv b ieis | trolley and steam road; 150 acres under | China has been hit hard by the in- The three ‘vaudeville numbers are all | this morning, jhim sy ana costs, > pald. | JENDNmaD 9 : | cultivation; level and fres from rooks; Twe awelling heuses, Nos. 36 ||| creased cost of living. The price of R raadaville qambars ice A1 = . { Band Gives a Dance. NEWMARKET HOTEL, at 10 eclock a. mc | machine worked: fin soll; thezo are ||| ana 35 Thames Bt, with building ||| rice has jumped 50 per cent. since 1911 headed by the Jim Ten Brooks| Old Saybrook—The local board of | Jaroche's military hand gave a so- 715 Boswell Ave. 1 mare, good worker or driver, safe for ( large quantities of eak und chestnut; ||| 1ot abeut 3ox184 feet adjoining, due partly te the famine and more to Bits of Vandeville, Thess clev- | education awarded the contract to elal and dance in Oceum hall Saturdey | First-class Wines, Liquors and CIgars. | ludy (o drive, 1 open buggy, 1 top bug- | enough to nearly pay for the place! | Also valuable waterfront oR the destruction v"' crops during the er people produce a laugh n mecond | JATY Hr(mll\.,« ..rl |»~n“‘1r;_“;;; her, x'n;- ot The soctul was well | Meals and ‘Weich Rarebit Lo “t; EX:. Both in good conditlon “ls'l‘»-}‘:;s }:}:'{f“'il" S‘fr.\“'?“:‘;pl”\‘m'é;’,":fr’f.fi:‘ S| rhames river; lengtu ot dock at ‘nsmlng o the Yangese, B o | iy winter To was the Ibwent | nihed. ona elcellent muslc wis order. Zchp Tuckle. Prop. el 42-8) ba o )1 5l egx Cyphors incubator, | Funning brook; partjes sold 306 auarts ||| tidewaterc_out 1133, feot. Wi fl} o) BT BT R SRy est [ asDed ron "danliie iy o BB = T == | 2 brooders, 1% barrel churn, 35 head | of milk daily from this place, I be seld as ene parcel. Fer fur- ||| Not to be outdene by the new coins bidder, | chiestra. A laree crowd of young peo- o U5 pullets, % busiels bo- | For further information, wall en or | - i t the United Btates, the Bulgariin te fi L ES. poultry, mostly b , g y : X ther partiewlars iuquire of gt [|Ple from (his (own uitended the dance, | LEGAL NOTICES. Vatoos. bt 4 tons of hay. L Kitohen | adaress | Suverament has . vomissieked an Bettor Extra Cars Provided. = — cm | stove quantity of canued frult, 1 gen | WILLIAM F. HILL, — | Austiian factary 1o goll @ variely ol o lady is known as The Ath he ePIBIC NOTICE line buffalo overcoat, rakes, forks, etc, = 2 teces, 20, 10 mnd b atat o Fnactalt B fitian taiti s baod] or, the Nrut Saturdlly a8 ‘extry | oo oo e N Sayana anA| next pleasant duy, 5 Shetucket St. opp, Thames Nauonal ||| May Buitdids, 278 Mata Stecer. ||| d : gpecinlty which always earns a geod|cars hetween this town asd Norwic | presic Wi us the Poguetanuok | Terms cusk Bank novitd | Phones 724 — 8082, | i hiand. the cars (hat formerly were run on | Drawbr Will e clgsed to the public | | Mrs, Scett Dusand, seciety woman The Great ;uwfl Ku\ihrfl'_\, l:)"”’rv‘; "fl the Norwich and Westeriy road. The | tr |ul for nv[vurn; "Kf”';;‘;"l' “E'U“;;’ ]:md pwner of & fine daivy farm at Lake the fupny adventurss of a theatrical|cars are larger and rosmier than the order of ihe Selecimen o & z 3 Bluff, ill, was the gnly woman dele. Liroune, is the title of the Pewers coms | exiras formerly in use, and the change | TOWN of Ledyard, | o0 J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. 'DR. F. W. noLMs' Dentist gate (o the international farming con- Jo ot which will put the finish-|is much appreciated by (raveling 'i-n&:'! ik W, BUR'TON, Whitéstone 5¢ and the J. F. C. 10¢ 5 o put veur busi- | gress ul Tuisa, Okla, feom “Hlinois. jne touches on an all ‘reund comedy | pubiic, EHERPECE CrAY, Cigers ure the best on the markel, | Shannon Building Angex, Reem A. lfl oh' the sduercias | Mrs, v‘l’ut;\nrl was appointed by Gevs Bill, Mary Vellleux and Annie Fromander noviid Bsisctmen, Try them £ Telephone 623 actltd £ - ¢ 3