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g 4 A 4 L 4 FULL ASSOCIATED - auov:::a T“::: {Bnllgilfl : PRESS DESPATCHES 3 TOMORROW, sy \ b )T v _————_QT- A————————_—\i What Is Going On Tonight|Oply Sure Corn R i b el POETRY in other currency. Mr. Oehlers was Vaudaville and Motion Pictures at ety s Cothalits Sy =ikt b il the Auditorium. 1o tre. his bride take with them the best i Sl a1 coenl P Cure Ever Known n oo s i Theat ot r e estve Caucus 1n Town Hall. |ugets. 1t7 the New Way, 2 Drops Do It : SreRetlt 0 | n e e pune e sres| under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” I ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF s DbearNor 30, V. O. of A.| To enduto,lhe paine and tocierss R e SR Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line dage 3 meets in Foresters’ Hail. Tidiculous, simply because it Is un- ANNOUNCEMENTS — ! portant rivers of Germany, rising in Columblan Commandery, No-:é: K. To) fecessary. The new-plan corn cure, Austria-Hungary and flowing through THE ALLIES. Yoked in knowledge and remorse now we come to rest, Laughing at old vanities that Time has turned to jest; Pardoning old necessity no pardon can efface— That undying sin we shared in Roen market place. Now we watc] e new years shape, wondering if they hold Fiercer lightnings In_their hearts than we_launched of olc. Now we hear new .voices rise, question, boast or gird, As we raged (rememberest, thou?) THE WAR PRIMER By National Geographic Society eets at Masonic Temple. : mVll'Kl-nll Dare Council, No. 25, D.- of L., meets at 65 Union Street. e when our crowds were stirred. e Z Breslau, Frankfurt and Stettl Now we count new Kkeels COLONIAL . THEATRE. ur ‘Shoess : Baific Sea At its iekrest Sahck nt WANTED v FOR SALE O NENT Massed Tiie ours (rememberest, thou?) i 3 = s 35 mil fro; the h PREL ASET TSR AR T A N T SO WY T AR L F PO P T w1 Perile of tho Sea, Mammeth Two-Rec - 5 e morcheast, Abowt 1% e | “G0om FA¥ — Light work Do Tou| Fom save New, Steing gaess |, BORENECEUTNZRGSiome 0 HER | we wors:tatooied for dunt LrSs R i » ative. 3 . o o ‘What can blood and iron make more This feature drama at the Colonial we have made' northern reaches and is regarded as | Nursersmen, Manchester, Conn. seplld| “pop saLE_Hous¢ and sfore 10 RENT—Furnished rooms sultable - an ——— > - It for iignt housekeeping, gas. ed 4 today is one of extraordinary interest the point of final stand of the German| WANTED—Two farms; one large and | trolley, church. P. O. and lake: GA8| 787 o800 430 BINE, bash wnd pas. | We hiye Joecas L by keenest uss. to and abounds in thrilling situations, NN “jaxmy in oase of an attack upon Ber- | ono smail; small Ixpd BISHeET He S ;5 fine order; store 15x24 fee S e T Tromt Toom in| YDAt shall blood and iron loss that we o > g 3 3 easan o Borgeous scenery and startling incl B lrauy Che et B e e T, New York. | sheiving, cgunters, etc. 25 feot from| orivase family, modern improvements.|we winsuent cach B dents. Tn the Course of the 5 : Peronne—A town of northern France | . sepiid O W R 2 ‘or particulars, telephone 1167-13. sacked cach other’s home, m oo, m‘ ut which the on the right bank of the Somme, at ANTED-—A position as second &irl sepl Since the sword of Brennus clashed on “ pany Y its confluence with the Cologn: of cnil-| FOR SALE—One piano, cheap. Cail W"lwho = m’: and £ miles east by north of Amiens by&masi 3?;"‘%0? “7“5333&’;." menpuu at 1 Hill St, Norwich, Conn. ‘besl —_—— A —. walk to car E - Tt ot mecoore T Ses apcronn® | ~WamTmD—to0 puilste, Toger Koote | EORL SALECetie L E0E il | I Saars” Filons Sog-b. - sepioa woman called Marie Foure greatly dis- | —oe—ooor o o000 1 cows. S. Brown, Yantle, Conn. "0 RENT—Furnish “GETS-TT.” is the first one ever known tinguished herself and a statue Zf h:r WANTED—Position Dy young mar-| . D. Ni Telephone. seplod provements. "uE:lonengm to remove corns without fail, without|stands in the town. Peronne’s great- | Fled man: experienced in prlntll‘n( lgnnu 5. € R withoue ouble. Thisls iy |cot mistortunes occurred 'during the | St AT, ST Shlng f hosseius: | staries on Jour caf, et dose Tor T s [t is the bigmest-selllng corn cure in inco-German war, when it was in- . N et-rich- Y Lteries; strictly —m 2 | improvements. B ‘What loveller home could gentle Fancy existench today. It 1s now used oY |vested and bombarded from Decem "fig{gng:oa:‘s‘}u%;o:‘;gideu& B aress | works with a foot pedal; send Jor freé | or 108 Broadwa: =5 Bt ity | millions, because MG ovish|ber 28, 1870 to January 9, 1871, upon b Bulletin, seplod | cireular. L. R. Mein, North "wmt Yo Thres Slesani apirtments/|1® this the stream. whose . cities, Y nat ehifs thelr position and press I"hich, date, on account of the suffer- | “SyyNTED Five women to do iron- tom, Comm__________ oo ) BN R e R T s S the norm, with salves that |ings the civil population, among | iny Mne Steam Laundry, Frankiin St.| , FOR SALE—Gasoline power boat favorite playgrop L the tos " with' “harnesses | whom smallpox had broken out, it P gepi0a . | 20x5 foor, must be sold tmmedigtoly|eriets am eared end jenitor ser-| Familier, as the morn with pearly that cause pressure and _pain, wi was compelled to capitulate. Its pop-| —. — T that Wil AD- | s - SRR, swe 3 5 dews? Yrilves. razors and files, clawing and|ulation approximates WANTED A customer that will ap- SALE OR EXCHANGE — One|ed. in the Kenyon building, Main St.|Tne morn. that now, along the siiv ey = e D T Prums ot 1 n%'.‘.;:"é‘v?r;‘“f\; 1958 tavo Speed Th p. twin indian mo- | Inquire of Shea & Burke. 2ug2sd i pne. 2 “GETS-IT” is applied In two seconds. | ===————= —— e | AT oS I e fo City. E004 smootn | toreycle, fully equipped; price FLasot’| FURNISHED ROOMS to rent, with|Spreading her peaceful ensigns, calls Two drops applied with the glass rod LEGAL NOTICES minutes, 5o fare L0 ol Ee can be|abk: aiso one Ford touring body. IO |private ‘family, ail conventences. d the swains : do the work. Pain goes, the et tem all over house,| and side curtains. Apply to Alvin I sirable location; gentlemen preferred.| To tend their silent boats and ringing shrivels, vanishes. Accept no, substi- piped by gravity system all over BONST| son, 40 Bolivia St, Wiillmantic. lei.|archa W. Colt, 63 Brosavay. augiid Wains, LotecoKey Suoh any cro. werk calichw o ey, crops, $4,000 1t |8 mephd O strip the bough whose mellow. frust or bunion g7 - G. ‘M. n 7 ec. e FURNISHED ROOMS—Centrally lo- Crow, - « sold at once. G. M. Flist, 165 Ash Bt.| FOR SALE_Fancy Devon oX, five|cated. Emma Morse, 18 Union St. Je2d Demingwcorn beneath lSETS YT s sclg by drusgists ov, State of Connectlcut Willimantic, Conn. sep¥d | v ove ola, weieht 1450, works single or e et T S Shm e aBh i vy TO RENT—A nice e_front, room, the scales at Rome, with all convemencemnrea Sdatee ?‘oum and close agaln, wheel- for peace-oh earthi seplua =y 2 s MR, FORD OWNER: Install a self-| 5o g, — BETWEEN NAMUR AND i = b FURNISHED ROOMS, all modérn con- yes . 2 ED—E n that visits | double, first prize at Berlin and Rock- '3.| Turn from the fortified and threaten- by E. Lawrence & Co., ‘Chicago. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Norith et » ’3:330% noGoras?, ¢ ville filrs.” A Osurotsky. Storrs, Conn. R B0 e L. o A, SRR § — smoke at Fagan's Smoke k- seps ow sweet the prospec n wa e Tl alous Bis peature lot TAXES ON INVESTMENTS |miss The Smoke Shop you aimt seen| Gty ¥ orwich. That's all! sgn ¥OR SALE—Cheap, two new two- Summ FOR RENT ery attractive. = — | horse tipcarts with iront wheels, one er Ottl 3 “g“é ‘S!ev‘in ma: fluhlx; trip to Gard- SUDSCRIDPTION SOLICITORS wanted | S00q new team Wagom, two inch axie. C ge FOR SALE ve shade— . ;== | That, shaped like old monastic turrets, B e Woman's Magazine, A. Witter, kiyn, Conn. Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View . ) E“uxmmum i T T B e e i e M B ] fh% only magusine dlesg‘l?g to the intet. o b e Rentals $175-52,600 seagon Prot (e sieoith. manddwisouil At 3 s SR ST SRR A 0 X | *Gar1 Dentley spent a day recently|omce to State Treasurer, Hartford, | fie; ‘}‘;Sx‘.’é'ffi"x.'.fiu?m"ifm to energetic| OR SALE—One two-cylinder Max- Inspection by appointment reme and stillt. - o OO jcan who has been entan- | fishing at Gardner Lake and as usual | Conn, for lists. le: experience unnecessary. Ad-| weil runabout, tires ail new and paint FRANK W. COY danoer, to the in- | janded some of the best in the lake. A circular letter will be sent when plication to Business Wom: in good cendition, in the best of run- glade, Wity its gray rocks clustering in pen- . Y ning order. Demonstration given any 6 High Street, Westerly, R. I. HU“OR OF THE DAY : Mre. Frank Durkin of Stonington |requested, explaining the proper way |Magasinc. Wauregan, Conn. Evening after o, Inquire 44 washing- Long Distanée Telepho . has been spending a few days in town |to pay this tax. < WANTED—Cleaning and _repairing m:nsns&ty_r LI sepsd . Telephione the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ellas| A law will be introduced in the next|Shimneys and turnaces, roof puntng 3 -_————————| _ Little Brother—Bet he'd ‘kiss you if iring. Kumpf & Malcoim, 204 FOR SALE—Delivery horse, 6 years = S wasa Blahop s returned from o |Senerel Assembly, ana will be wsed| Fruniin 565 melcphone 113 Hensd | ot el IO AR Suig 001 8,00 FOR SALE Tor e "y s very minuters tew days stay In Bozrah with his | or.bossa8e, taxing estates at the 1ocal| ~youUNG MEN become railway mail|iry, 91 Chestnut. T i L Ve B AR S Penn State Froth. mother, Mrs. Bishop. ety O ek o e i o, | cterks, Norwich mail carriers; com- F - 5 5 b FOR SALE—Two horses and _one “How’s. your boy getting on in col- Frani ‘Stritch has returned from a|have not pald durine the life of the |Teng® o te 375, monthi B REATly Hew Cwo-Norse team WAgOD, wil They batted - visit in Gilbertville and Worcester. |owner. ~ This 1s in the mature of a|fres. Frankiin Mstitute, Dept S5-I, |4t redsonablc prices W, Kazariiaf at FOR SALE T ot the box £ the third Inntng the bury were Tecent guests of relatives | PeooltY: Roghoutet 3 other day."—Detroit Free Press. Savings' Bank deposits are not- li- WANTED—Safety razor blades to FOR SALE—Well el'.wbluhcd‘blrl—nr B John Kilroy returned ionday |SU18 0. tax In the owners name. |sacpen & Kirby, i Main'St” | punimigne ghrgam. nquire 1 g, Gt o Ta stay of several Gays in Pitts.| Money in bank (not a Savings| US4 ________________ > SRR T T weeks at Atlantic City with my wife, 333, Mass. i . Bank) can pay the four mill tax as WANTEU—Piano tuning. A. G. Gor-| FOR SA ‘Bay horse, weight 1060 with improvements, steam heat, said Binks.—Philadelphia Ledger. Mrs. George Manning spent 'Labor|=hown in the circular letter. aun. T8 Lrospect BL CIy. el BUk . | B R Mitss. Colbestan Cotn |§ - arae lot,en the wtroliey L ling “How 1s your brother?’ “Very low. day with relatives in New London. Lists of property liable to a tax are F. D. 4 : Sepsd "’"7, place has a barn with 4 J|13d%s being treated by three doctors.” Miss Mary Murphy left Monday for to be made out as of March 1st, in oN BALE B ot tons ol Xikvi Stails, some frait: on’, premisss. Three against one.’? Windsor Locks, where she will teach | Waterbury; as of May, lst in Mid- HELP w ANTED e o e I Ow (R T Teassastle. —Budapest Bo; 8 dletown; as of June 1st in New Haven; horses, cattle,’ calves and poullry, ai- - “Billson yonder tells me he trusts Shea of Colchester |as of July 1st in Walling- Mays on baug at a reagonabie price. Fm D M]me his wife implicitly and absolutely, ford; as of September 1st in Bridge- | Farm Hand, Cook, General House- |at lhg‘ dureenev{na Grain Co. Tel. 326-5. . “ Ml but—" *“Well?” “Well, I notice he in the Meetinghouse Hill school for the | port; and as of October 1ist, in all | workers, Chamber Maid. AP CENTRAL BUILDING carries his change and his_fishhooks . other towns in the State. FOR SALE—Nearly 200 bred sows . loose in the same pocket."—Judge. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kempton and This tax may be pai to the State FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, for August and Sepiember farro i in- > abi ¢children - easurer S tral luding, C., You sland ‘Do you think you will be able to ot wovirel tave as 1S waemts ot oL AT ANY "TIME ana exc|. J- Coscoran. S~wt Cemtral Blds. | SUGIRE: ok “Cnaltars. " Berkanit i keep me out of jail?” he asked after Mr. Kempton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. empts for one or more years from and anc Mulelcet. About 125 young boar: he had made a full confession to his 3 LAFAYETTE STREET 1 yea s ENior e g0t to epend tWo - 10 room house in good condition after the date of payment to the two to six months oid, O. I, C, Polan = lawyer. “I may not be able to do that, ‘W, Kempton. Treasurer, hut MUST BE P. . 4= Chinas, Essex, Yorksuires. Cheste, state spet 9 . 'AID be- [13 = 1 b T 18, but T can make the state apend a lot of Mrs. Baward Smith and daughter | 7o U, 06" Whlen the. local tax list We Sprccialize S50 Eackaiente DI ahipped AL NS FOR SALE mories in putting you there”—Chicago 18 due. from oge to & carioad. We do not g2t Herald. Enquire of your banker or write to on Repairs to faucy prices, and we guarantes ship- Serve. the Treasurer at Hartford. Watches, . Clocks, Jewelry| St stohics sisck hE Baye sbuigsl || Seven Room Cottage | ojvorcea witer: "eat Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Olcott spent EDWARD 8. ROBERTS, | ou: ? % England Live Stock Co., Peabody, Mass. 'H me to do thet?" Labor day in New London with Mr. " 7 Preasurer, | Quick coltection nn:Ltgéery anywhere | “augid ouse mengled her. :.hwhly. He , Mrs. L. Olcott. # LEE 3 B, trouble was she sn and you know -Eflm of ‘Clairemont farm 128 Washington Street, City Electric lights, steam heat, set- f§|rm am.”~m:% 5 Phone 1132:3 A Lol Fouce, Tatge bura, pouricy nguse || tubs, large lot, in fine locatioh, atithe county fair as well s, several snd otuer ouibulidings,’ exce:ient lana. NOTICE Bon e s R Nann heess Mo | D8 PRepublican Flectors of. the FORBatS et Slnee B mIn o obla with S - Baile Wi, not more so, perhaps, tian She_was accompanied home by Mrs. | quested 10 mest 1a the Toma. Tiall of || vois, ete An opportul..y te edtaia N. TARRANT & CO.: || tor vou in Ensland to be governed by C. Engles, who will remain in town W. B. WILCOX ........... Auctioneer| une piace at a low price. A people who wouldn't ask .you to din- Sl WA tine said town on Saturday, September 12, Particulurs = of L. . 117 Main Street, i Norwich —Christian Register. faiaw e "Miss Margaret Welch has returned |ty torn oolcriy Chor” flo to nom-} - AUCT‘ON Mantic, Tl i N puriled Diner (to restaurant walt- . e oher home i Now Haven S 6 inats ‘town officers for the ensuing ; i i bt i = 5 = s af e lonial, whe ¥ CATHRYN, ROWE_ PALMER o hat nner? and 200 6% (resular business siss) 2 e et etapaachcidn the guest of Mr. an . * By request of the Republican Town Having sold farm, I will seil at|envelcpes, neatly printed, for $1.80; v00 i “When Dféams Coms Trus” at the| Kensie, Jr: o Birs. Joseph Mot | committee. public Ruction o T - S St Bl Joane e Davis Theatre. The two ox teams, one with 27 pairs| Lebanon, Conn, Sept. 7, 1914. Bub, Stpany, NOrw! NDAY, SEPT. 1 of. Th tin g c: 4 — e 5 | of oxen hitched to it and marked Leb- VR e mdiorhd Conn, T, o FOR SALE tense anger of his father in New York, | anon and the other with six large pairs ket nad ~ FOR SALE_The Leonard W. Baci who, hearing of the escapade, has.cut|from Bozrah, excited much favorable LOST AND FOUND. 33 head of cattle, 10 choice young cows, t on I - off his son’s revenue. 7 Some fresh by New Years. 8 Holatein| toa. lorge monsion hotse. b S 11} Tick Eisiuebe, Bitek on s 3wt = T mal dwe! o Tne ‘gommx '.duntuur thus has|morning. ~The cattle were en route| LOST — On Lavor day. at wan|helfers coming 3 years old, In caif, i|houses, ‘zln?:'na. outbulidings and 15§ ||| 10 Street, producing more than u; necessary g0 home in the|for the falr grounds and were the re- St y’s brown pocketbook, -~ " acres of land, conveniently loca Lo 10 per cent. on gross investment; & B containin two _ small 'k etbo .| yearlings coming 2 years old, 10 calves|the citv of Norwich, at price and on e “mm g%‘;- J;ery sult ‘of George Kahn's activity. atoh ang fob. C Finder ploass temva’® | f'om 1 month to 5 months old, 1 horse, | terms attractive to the RPuver rnis good opportunity to secure de- comment from bystanders Tuesday THE KALEIDOSCOPE South Africa’s annual buchu leaf Briefs and Personal: Bulletin Office and T : weighs about 1206, 1 bay mare, § yea roperty has its own water suppiv. 4 output is valued at 3200,000. o Mrs. Caroline. Steinbough of Day-|_Sepiid Ganlaptaliay 218, about 1160, 4 ‘shoats & months old, | Apply to William H. Shieids, 55 Broad- ||| Sirable property; easy terms i —_— erself, is being made use of ville” has ‘been spending eeveral days| T oBTtetorios Beoi i oo ot | fj 25t Jear geese. © this springigos- | way, Norwich, Conn. ’ octldd desired. Inquire of guardians with woman smuggler to'.land, @ valuable|rere with her sister, Mrs. Frederick | traler from Nos Lomaon torereyiiic | HoES 29 this spring ducks aboul 32| “¥om saLE—0. L C. pigs, thorougn. e | g 3 " 3 ndon to Tartville, , 25 h d > string of pearls in America. The young | Whitmarsh. 2 Drown (raveling As. marked with| Beng waten doe 3 years old. with 11 |breds registered, mone Botter in tho Thomas H. Beckley man .n-dhq- from his place -in -the| '~ Migs Sybil Kilroy attended the Wor- | initials L. S. G. on one end and with | cense, 1 Spring wagon as £00d as new, e N oning; i S eerage deck and promptly falls in|cester fair Monday. Pratt Institute seal on other. Re-|never was run 100 miles, built by Scott F. D. 5 N b, Conn. May Building, Phones 724 love with her, although he cannot ap- Robert McGee and son of Central| W2rd if Tetufned to Bulletin Office. & Clark, 9-foot body length, 3i5 r?t WILSARSY, 278 Main St 474-3 A stream runs most rapldly one- proach her. Later they meet upon the | muils, R. L, have been spending a fow | — 0. o Widé, 1% inch axle and 2% inch ti AM BUYsNG poultry of inds. e g g surface, wharf in New York, and the compli- | days in town with Mr. and Mrs. J: LOST—AT the Fair Grounds. a Jarge| Dent axle with pole and shafts, 1 Anyone having same, drop tal to and its average speed i that of the cations. of thelr-tras Hove. which. by | s - and Mra. James | 308 AL e T s "asia” stone | one-horse team wason, new Samuel Gellert Colchester, Conn. ~ current two-fifths of its depth above no_means runs smoo Mre. Adel Greiner of Dayville has|Address X. Bulletin septod PRTRE e toun parness & Grva| ool tho bottom. n. ; been spending several days in Yantic z ing harness, plows, cultivato; with her brother, Frederick Whit- away harrow, 1 spring harro 1ot of marsh. Corns, Bunions and In- horse blankets, 600 feet of first class Mr. and Mrs. B Paake! Wave / 2 hen wire, a lot of chains, forks and . B other tools, 6 cords of wood, stick F sa'e they receive anuually b: fostly hauble passing _through '.fhe | returned trom & visit in Bimville wich (| GFOWing Toe Nails treated || P.0che™ ey four vurrels ana_cider or i st th n from the continents. i i : al apple trees on the ‘washings t fore matters are straightened out at Rai without pain. Comfort || barrels;, sevsral, 2Rl B L e o T e e s o his mures. . B ot o ik eans, ‘sood a8 now, COTTAGE HOUSE A 50-acre tarm, 7 According to an English scientist, it c’rhm are three acts in When Dreams| Mrs. Augustus, Carden has been ik . 1 churn and :-ncfld,I 5 tons of hay and with B B woodh e b s the radium in the llntterior (thgo earth e tiet e these five complete | spending a fow dhve in Hallville with Shampooing, Manicur- || 325 %05, 5% 110 o, 3 5 ton of wood and abundance of fruf A e Poe ik mows, 1 mow 12 ton, 1 10 ton, 1 5 ton, in the first axt. The ballroom. scene | - Mo anar Sroer ms,Lavalle. Scal R at the surface the world will grow hot- 3 1 of 4 ton; 2 doz. preserve jars, 200 and about an acre and a half of is situated % mile to thriving factory| .."in time instead of coider. oF ‘the final oot 16 paintog oom, scene| Mr. and Mrs. Georse Lavalle of ng, p Treatment and || 1,00 oin 2" ofi Stoves, & bilie Hame village and 1% miles to main line of i T = 5 3 land near trolley and within Trepatd: ~ayl [roimme s eh o Btead of canvas, this orisined ook in- | Hallville have been spending several Facial Massage. and a three-burner oil stove, 1 lantern railroad; an ideal poultry farm; also estimate th Geologists are trying to o . compari; Farm: For Sale [i5v. tuiin o orm wies . =Rg. e 2 tree on a farm in Long- days here with Mrs. Lavalle’ 3 for a team, 2 good hanging lamps, 20- city limits. Would make an ex- will seil with the farma & An apple i ensive 1. s 'S par- . o ead has the remarkable spread of S s ch Rl ki enect oaid to| Thtre S "3 BiSasn s Rebimeq || Switchés made from Jiict wUGE hoiid Biinty atn siom || celent ehieken farm. o oo | s o e e A f greaf eauty. = ' - 9 ~ 1 Terms strictly cash, duri the ti 14 - 1; when cov- A e thom a visit with relatives in Han. || Your combings. aier® Phis piace I8 losated in Frank. JAMES L. CASE to'be sold together; the price of both Do, alahts e Cathryn Rowe Pal anas k. | e Miss Katherine L Iin and is known as the John House . ) s only’$1,500; half cash, balance om 5 Cloney Roan Hosumer. Mignon Me-| Mrs. Lucy Robbins of Dayville is 1SS Aatherine Lanz farm. It is 1% miles above Yantic, on|f] 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Ct. Morcenae B Pt T T el i R el crontures are ghs S n iy Randall Ade Sterling, | epending several days with Mr. and Room 22, Shannon Building the Lebanon road. P pottanity Slip: o't 16k i | TieteR whiere onb wauld lcast ems ward, Huames, Saranoff. the Russien Mrs. F. Whitmarsh. Tel. 548-5 (Take Elevator) If stormy, next fair day. Send for w&:ox'- Farm Bulletin. | pect jthem. Flying fish, the size of violinist, Clyde Hunnewell, Frank De Choice of 406. sep7d MICHAEL CORCORAN. herrings, are found In all the waters, A. WILCOX and there is the fying fox, tho well Vernon and Otto Schrader. WEDDING. Prices 25c to $1.50. Seats on sale R e known fruit eating bat, whi % £ ] Real Estate Broker, a » Saturday at 10 e m." Mall orders at- Ochlers—Champlin. TI ? a5 Weat Tasnd Nitastolibaite. § st o | TENg-oNL: TMEpARE” In Columbia Tuesday, at the resi- UC ON ® . Weslertys . K More than 4,500,000 gray sq Telephone 865 were killed last vear in Sl Cottage House, ¢ six rooms and bath. Lot 100 feet square Large Darn ......eees their fur. Their tails alone weighed more than 21 tons. The animal - uring next in the fur trade of A JUST ARRIVED Fuseia, in point of numbers, was L] —_— dence of Mr. and Mrs. George H. YANTIC - Champlin, their daughter, Theds, May, I will sell at public auction at 33 g 2 © | ¥as united in marriage with Herbert Commerce street,” Norwich, Conn., on Members of City Beautiful Association T::‘Z%f.:m&;“mk ‘;»tluNee:t&?kz'o o MONDAY, SEPT. 28, 1014, t 2 p. m., Want Refuse Can Near Car Terminal | Rev. Eltiott O. Foster of the Columbia 3 para: —Guests and Travelers During Holi- | Congregational church officiating. The RETAIL o s Total with 25 Horses of all kinds, three nice, | Sico hare, which SO days. . single ring Episcopal service was Cott Si cold storage business of The Allen- big pairs right out of work, also some ) used. The bride was gowned in white on, Ilk, Beeman Company, together with the nice chuncks and drivers.” All nicely| .rye collapse of the Quebec bridge broken and gentle. Come and 82| ,nder the Laurier government” is a them. Prices right this time. under the Laurier govement’iecd el TR ELMER R. PIERSOW. | newspaper published in Canada, where the party to which one does not beiong i aRe Sl Beautitgl sotety souia| £33 I, o, winmed wih, studew| - Crepes, Voiles, Ratines, | Jichnety Sttt o 1h"0on 120 cans af e = - 3 . Lo machines with pumps, piping, Insula- ind of the car line here it would oron | Of tulle was in cap effect, caught with | - Fancy Striped Shirtings, |0 e, all In §ood" conattion. T 1bly serve to collect much of the :ap,, lily of the valley. She carried a bou- y B e condition. The - TR0 office is well supplied with every ed- To Sthes Stonect much of the paper | g "or white reses. Miss Harriett k.| [Fiques, Dimities; Lawns, | 36 fectioiie. This is a fine opportanies i i is invariably blamed for any flaw or wound the square. The vill - | Porter, a former schoolmate of the 5 E for a produce and cold storage busi- e ! Sl 1o fhe oty e TUL- i Ftde, Wak' MMl of honon And jrore Silk Chiffon, Silk Poplins ness. with excellent Shipping factlities, misfortune in the public service. where the village has received any |PIPK crepe: de chine with white lace denefit at all from their- membership, | {fimming. Her bouquet was of shell- PDNEMAH M"-Ls fordor Woreester.. A cash or tertificd bk i T < U All yours for $3,000. ARCHA W. COIT Opp. Y. M. C. A, Norwich, Ct. ford or Worcester.” A“cash or certied| COL: EARL N. GALLUP Wil be held in Toronto for its 36th 24rs. Samuel Whitmarsh and daugh- | PIDK 2nd white asters. Bugene Oeh- check deposit of $500 required at th C i 2 i abstitute for lath d plaster ser Pearl of Hallville have been ssasd. | 1Ts, brother of the groom, was best fime of sale and the balance to be paid i i and pl ear from Aug. 29 to Sept. 14, 1914 g the! Rglidags ot Loy oo mvend- | Ly Taftville, C e O iancs toibe PhiL ST Y without the dirt and inconvenience.| Since it was organized, in 1897, it has Miss Cora Fenner has refurned to| LD room was handsomely decorated aft: , Lonn. years to Tun and may be continued r€ increased from an attendance of 101,- = - 2 by any reputable and reliabl v. illi: i 794 in that year to 1,009,000 admis- Hallville after a vislt with under the supervision of Miss May |Salesrosm closed betwesn 12 and 1, | Water is pumped from the river By ou Peck, McWilliams & Co. alons in 1913. The receipts during the riends. Turner of mantic, cousin of the and after 11 a. m. Saturday. own pump with practically no. cost|A sraduate from Jones' Nat. School of 36 years increased from $57,287 to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamilfon and e. The general effect was pink Trolley to the door. and the plant s run by electricity at|Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and $459,238 grandson Henry and Mr, and Mrs. | 224 White, with green background. The N > two cents per kilowatt hour. A Trare|Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and 2 Jarl D. Sevin have returned from a|Sucsts were Shmnte Sovnie ena gal replied toples given nor mail orders|chence to secure @ good and profitable | Real Estate Sales. Address FARMS FOR SALE risit with Mr. and Mrs. Warre; 2ipatven ol the e and groom. After e, ioti iton of East Great Biaig. " 18M-|the marriage ceremony there was a BDMUND A. PRENTICE, R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. of all descriptions and prices. Rev. R. T. Jeferson of Darien, who |FeCePtion and lunch. . Mr. and Mrs. sep11d Recelver. A 4 Have sold a large number but plenty of good bargains left. . mflnoofx‘fiy‘k?flf&“w FOR SALE COWSFOR SALE ol Ete. Sl mcioms; 1 25 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. gnd securities of any kind at the 2 b Sl dat Another carload will arrive Monday, Telephone 147 cotabitahod B mn §§§f‘w§‘l‘.§,°“‘ A nine room house on urel Hill at a | september 7th. THE COLLATERAL 1OAN GO, price that will be tempting. Ask about JAMES H. HYPE, Miciated at Grace Epiacormy: mhuriy | Oehlers left for New York on the 4.13 SoTidRy. train. The bride and are by e g i gprer Pl his | sraduates or Windnam FhEn schoot. \fenning: g The groom is chemist with the firm of Anthony Ve Dahls & Stein, manutactur a iiased & fing Tereey cow oY PUF" | anaiytical chemists, at Newark . 3, Handsome Wall. where Mr. and Mrs. Ochlers will be at home after Oct. 15th at 456 N 2 Jtallan workmen have completed a street. > SR CASTORIA For Infants and Childrea InUse For Over 30 Years bears 142 Main Street, stalrs. it North Franklin. THERE 1» no advertid ‘g medium in (Established’ 1872, “ | Basi . - | Signature of ¥00-foot etretch of single Lalance wall = The bride received many besutiful e 2 s s TR arar Telephone Lebanon, Conn. “u,:‘;:f.‘"‘“::“;:.:‘;: © The Bul

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