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A , —— by the state. . - : ED_The o Know that| re ready to n-trmlnzflvm sstomers. Opposition to _ Groton Mesting in| _ . £ =5 " 2 Sictures at Colonial Theatre | Daytime—Mors About Trolley Fares, | : ~_mOVIOWS l “DOG—Fox terrier, whits, With DO8 o termer, white, win e w1 Divtion St Fhae f’f-"’t s % % RO . ystic Road awcatuck ' Patrol- Jobs 3 = No. 1r3, P. ot H.| M Road and Pawcatu R ‘ open By g side. Return 4764 East street. Y man. 2 a T ~ one. my Dig tree hook. DX. Reward. in the remodeled|, 108, R A, s s of ‘the town's finances. He| S35, Barl Hopkine, Washingten Do G aOuNE T WA s tainiog | m resera 0. U. W.| At the special town meeting in BoT- | said that this matter ehould Be treated | . ; AOVIWS: o Tooms May. o0ls; 2gy 1 word— e A. 0. U. We|ough hall Mounday evening, after the|with moderation and with . serious AMBITIOUS women,stake orders for THE LOST DoOG FURNISHED to rent. with all [ The best word tbat I Know. & b 3 5. 31, O. E. S, |Dassage of the resolutions ratifying|thought and that the voters of Ston- hendkerchiefs; direct from factor: 0 - convenronces. . 36 Laure - Ave. Ee % i Bucking hem Memotiat. the action of a former meeting, Which |ington ought to know where they were 10 320 weekly made. Address Nutley 3 A-BeRtI Hitsch ‘Batuch, [n’the “Tres opposed the proposed incréase I3 | going o land betore making ths dive. T E AR e A S R e B ST et NTS trolley fares, Bepjamin ought to consider, he said, whether ANNOUNCEME! the Mystic seotion sald he was 818d|we can afford to be a banker for the| - - W Repair. man in tailor shop. = - to see so many of his fellow tOWns-|state. Can:we afford to hire money. Casper Graff, 20 Broadway. — noviod i e e g B T i s Wi Wi B A e R e e oot i | £5, utarort o nes he mabey ca WANTED — oridon o cenerai P laitamindte” o [ O S > H > ? e town's are in a, 74 0 A B muy Saturday. Burnham's, 287 | portance, but the most important .of| precerious condition and thers are now GRS ” BeoSSWITE 95 mnnars, Work. & Tnjon ":‘;;—EWE 1a_what cavern of the night Main atreet. them all was the protest against an|expenses of 325,000 and: no A g = P g gt i g ‘Will thy pinions close now? ol SR Increase in_trolley for that was | o O aete. or St I ruce | e AT THE DAVIS. a matter in which every man, Woman | corporation, if - your- jmcome. not > i T, o EEIRT RPN U Y T 2 oon. 8ra; L i J x50 Filgrim of Heaven's homeless way, and child in the town was interested. 3 A TO RENT—Three tenemtnts, five o ; Arthur Chatterdon and His Company | Brevious to the Jast meeting Mr. Hew- | ot sniarest ang lonn 1t oo carmeneiey * § o = Hoviod zoome "Sach atest: tmpravoments, 154 | In TRAE depth of RIERS or day | Plassing Large Audiences Dally. - {1tt said that be Mad Bl R the ta: | Looat? The town of Btonington was I e e adton, S eotes, AN You, too, can find berer, 41 Frankiin St octivd, — unable to iroj -proper protection = Arthur te ymmerce commission, and A WANTED—R. d_ b 1 = TO RENTSix-room tenement, third 4 D company | that on"the e mleme o e Rk T T R R what you lost NobY of 51 i BL. DAth Hor water, sot | Hust thou still some secret nest demonstrated thelr ability to w | he recelved communication that Was|of'this kind. On elther side of us Gro. board with Protestant family of re-{§ If you have lived in Nerwich AN e . 0. LRIy, Norwich |- On thees g hillew; | RS CHiastanion and his wpiendid sompany | that on the morning after the meeting 2 finement. Write, stating partlculars, % Bullet! otéd —Shelley. to the Davis theatre, and in|maliled the day before, that his peti- | ton and Westerly there is provision for terms, etc., to G. F. S, No. 46 Beech|f] Very long you have heard of RENT— S ilin St A Soth playa offerad, star ad supporting | tion hed been sranted and that the |the preservation of records, and ven St.. Richmoénd Hiil, N. Y. Bowsd. [l ‘the 'remarkable “resclts’ which | i Bt S rioe aonisd THE OPTINIST. eompany lu'-;n;m e O 3 ol v e mwhun“!wh ¢ | North Stonington has a buliding of its 5 "SAY IT_TO HIS FACE, if vou have|] have been secured from. the TO RENT Seven-room flat, modern | The rapier thoughts that line his noble matines K ne Husts o4 d:y-fl“;’ -ndnwn AL e 1€ |own to do' town business in. Have anything to say to your mule. We hear || LOST ADS of The Bulletin in improvements, 116 Broadway’ Dosse Brow, senced. Leat eveuing G‘flue flm!fl Wfl!. = m-dewur H"m""‘t w‘"a g vgl!hun it e A A yery 'é;zg:a:lgz’lrx:“"o:xn};rq;a:mc;; o: the R St At %un'_m“‘oi:s.nx. Inquire C. Aie?z'x‘d" Cut cl;-n the Rast, the Future and the intec:se dramat fare: 3 " Hmi ‘way lost 3 ranklin - Now. s soscnnid vebitl in the Rerds | thougn, theve was some (nformallty In | mere' iy o limit to the devi of~ the| Sogp and Ointment, both | resus smoke snvs. ° Towsf |} cies FURNISHED rooms §i30 up. 38 O | T/t 4nd Vivaclty he emanates, g Sobors with iss Vel |legal But he favored vaildating the | (orrand e are nearly approaching = WANTED — Salesman and collector The secret of their great [|ion St all conveniences. Phome 1192-2.|4S Vintage rare. good cheer dissemi- shered T sy, | Vo laken o the.iralicy farg | that imit. The present is a serious| fragrant, super-creamy fter Wilimentic Conn. who can speak || success o the simpio-fact ‘that sepiid His Repartee s llke the bubbling 3 then 3 FonT batin e . — o2 - matter o seld, the town cuEhl 10| pile up the debof tha town of Ston: | €Mollients, are the first |son"syarinieed reiaand comnls: || NOTUEROST ADS are read || po RERE AR Beit oTAeer 15 2| mny PR wte the dend and dusts Pt im aries 1o win ingion for the benefit of the state. Wo | requisites in preserving skin |*%svsd Pl el o SithedTolmt™ 37 VTR ST | T BhiRE” Mo (10 dend 2ne e - es, e, 3 Telephone 480. ul Ing. , W aiatic ing. monds. and automobil '3 A WANTED—Steady work by a- first- 3 yor > Soul: G ietea Mew Mentina. T | D and purity. guta Barier Wl e aken o 5 CENTS A LINE L STORNGE RO —Twuirs 3. B Ean-| Ana miy' his heart desire achieve it was alive to the situation, but was|odvocated turning down the ‘proposi- les Free by Mail |oin Toth 31 Franklln St _novid CRNISHED HOOM — Centrally 1o 8 _warren B Comstock ohary of a town meeting, as such|tion, not because it is from Mystic, as| cutieurs ‘and Ofntment sold_everywhers, | WANTED _Raw furs, at 32 Wa A s e e e 4 7 meetings are held In the daytime there. | 18 did not believe in town section- | Liberal ssmple of each malled free with 32-p. book. |St. Thursdays and Saturdays. A C. HUMOR OF THE DAY Tt was feared that the employes of the | ®lism, but because it was not a busi- | 4ddress posi-sard “"Cgticura,” Dept. 5F, Boston. Bennett. novia Plant estate and the Morton F. Plant | Bess-like proposition. WANTED — Ten thousand people FOR SALE FOR RENT o st " tully for three years interests would pack the meeting and Brosids e Rayude. troubled with corns and callouses or s this a pedigreed dog? happrei hands and eczema to. buy a| =————————————————————|gtores and Offices in new Tha atre. New York, will be found one of | vote the proposition down. Therefore, LOST AND FOUND Lo . FOR SALECheap, Ot d the real gems of the Chatterdon Top- | Charles T, Crandall Is to call a mass| Juge Hinckley warned his resrers| |}t of.Hioney Hee Dinfment; sustanieed] KO%, SALE SEheRD, (R0 €990 Pancy: | Building, Frankiin Square. Fire- |dorg could talk, he wouldu't speak to erioire, the piay based upon thousht|meeting of the town of Groton, to be | NGt to fool themselves that the other| LOWT—In Danielson. on Main Street,| Hamiiton's Shoe Store, Norwich, Conn. | Thomas. K. D. No. 2, Willimantic. Tel. proof, best of elevator service, jani- | either of us!"—From Stray Storles. transmission, hypnotism and mesmer- | held in Mystic, where the chances were | fellows were going to pay for that|small handbag containing silver watch| novss noviod | ter. Everything up-to-date. “Well, I made $2,000 this month Pedigreed! Why, if . that ism. This is an ever interesting topic | better for the opposition of the pro- [ Proposed new road. as already the plan | 3nd gold'bowed glasses and other art SAFETY TOR SALD —Pedisroed Alredals pu Apply to WILLIAM F. HILL. Agent, | enough to pay all my deb: and is sure to Interest and Dlease the | posed increase in trolley fares. ~Mr.|iS conflicting. The judge sald he|gles. Finder please veturn to Mrs.| SAREEY, razor blades sharpened by & typical tertier, in' the best of | Room 108- “What kind of a_car are you going o skacting heasre patron. ~ Like | Eewitt then invited the voters of | Was opposed to the motion rom tne | V4l it - | ®novsd ith, ana“spicita: Biice 357 Wapiet to buy with it?"—Harpers Magazine il Chatterdon productions the play | Stonington to attend that meeting. He | town government, adding that if the : | wood Farm, Cheshire, Conn. ~ novio ez 1 e presanted with 'a compicte | seid. That 1t skfifully ctrnt';teén‘thexl—e Deople of the tokn really wanted to| LOST—On Washingion St. between A e rarel Motk UL | AR T s St i e TO RENT B e s Daking Refer) nlic g roney in 2w call | Lincoln Ave. a eltoring Arm 3 o . : : et e e tines Ths. Witohing | Hon L ey wools Bo a Wior Ly tHla I speciat Yown | meeting and levs s | Greok letter traternity pin with name |132 Brondway, upstairs nov8d ' |possession the 15th of November: in|QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- | Prizes speclai iz 3 = — 2 Rorin Frankiin, Conn. Appiy to Rew. land, 1000 % “Why do vou keep buying canta- Hour is repeated and Thursday eve-|fare grab that has been attempted, and i tax to meet the expense, IThe |0 OWner on back. Finder please leave| GRADUATE NURSES and practical | . J. Ayres, 211 W. Main St, Norwich, | tage. 3 acres lan feet from Ting the greatest play of the age, Paid | will tfeach the officials of the trolley | town of Stonington has the right to|® ,5uisq s OTfce and recelve reward.|nurse: of experience for state service. | Ci. 0ct30SW. Ocean and Salt Pond; sown Jower and | 10upes?”—Louisuille Courier-Journal. - noviod articularly at state tuberculosis a- | = 4 iné wTHE BIRTH OF A NATION® |amned Mr. Hewlit was the only |ed his fellow townsmen to turn down |brown. and white “with white stiipe|eoupies Also In demand: sslarics $39 | Ste or 17 No. Thames St ranklin | & thers $300 1o 34000, Send for booklet. | Hobson—Well every time I meet speaker on' the trolley subject. the proposition. dcwn nose. Finder please notify Pat- 2 at start with routine advance- | ———r RS FRANK W. COY. " esterly, R. Blifkin he reminds me of a little debt rick Sheehan, 332 Central Ave., and re- et application and regjister fot FOR SALE—One n\'e-pllsen_‘er tour- T've awed him for over a year.—Wall tias Been Secured for The Davis All Cement Road Extension. Voters Do Not Understand. ceive reward. - noviod" | cligitic Tiats - State Civil Service Come | L€ car. 120 inch wheel base, 48x4 inch Street Journal. of Next Week—Daily Matinees—Cost missicn, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. . |&res equlpped with demountabie rims. “What's P . B Before the passage of the vote ap-| Benjamin H. Hewitt said that some| BANIBOOK LOST_Lost or stolem | ™l Wentonmote cull foating Tear axie: FOR SALE at’s your idea of an honest Half a Million Dollars. propriating 37,000 for the extension of | of ‘the voters do not underat§nd the |passbook No. 130208 of The unit power plant, four-cyHnder enclosed man?" the state cement road from its present | situati o ? | Savings Society. All persons WANTED —Men-women, 18 or over; | Rutenberg motor, 40 h. . stream line “An hondst man,” replied Mr. Kimp, There were over 120,000 feet of|terminal to the Mystic river bridge, | stand ‘:'t‘.'.t"n&h:v-:':fid o beuander- | tioned againat purchasing or negotiat. month; government jobs; list posi- | body: a. wonderful car on ihe road. For e ane whh e, e aaim, Tities o film when the cameras finished their | John F, Noyes, member of the town Abhesiine, for: tions free: write Immediately, Frank. |particulars, inquire The Imperial Gar- this road i v T |ing. the same, and any person havin S 5 2 work In the west and south, but the | highway commission, explained _ the | pened to. b‘;“.‘;";;';fl‘c‘_ N:‘:‘l’g“l:hh-:' a claim to said book is heredy called lin Institute, Dopt. 35-3., Rochestor, N, |axe, Chestiut = rwie novsd wife is glving a musical evening."— process of selection. which plays such | proposition in detail based on com- | lived in Mystie 1f re aid e L e i e BiEad FOR BALB—Nearly new piano and FOR S AI E Philadelphia Record. 2. telling past in these productions, bes | munications with State Highway Com. | (o be a g e R i i, T :nb’;x:fl! to naving the nnok"iaé' e L e e O et First_motorist—So. you found the red: this o ;t ~ | missioner Bennett. - e length of the | ad: 1t % - |clared cancelled and extinguished an e X N— - - £ tacle a3 it now stands takes sbout Ewo | proposed coment extension is 1690 feot | 1 for cconamy In town mectiag, and | S ok, A n, iot therect, or | WAEES,. Addrews’Hox 33, Bulletin Co.| * yom SALE The plumbing. heating FIVE FINE "Second motokist—Bad? Wy, maa. ant o - - | and that the cost of construction would i < e patd. T and sheet metal business of the iate = . R o moat $500,000 bt tha| £ad st the cost uf coatruction would | thig fs) sconorty.. 1€ ny, minn - from | S\ Aciny Sus Biereos Peid ooty 1 traveled them for three weeks and private that ‘he says he likes when hig % FAN - | W. Gerrick. Address Mrs. F. W. Ger - AMystic who favors the préposition for | LOST — Monday noon. between 172 |pors: aiss learners. Weet “Side Sifk | ri g J S had to go so slow that 1 was never e elbne sines “whith the. production | would advance 37,000 and the trolley | the desire to get his hands in the pork | Washington St and Broadway. or on (i’ *1%° learners. West s':cexzasa'rk Price Tignt. " Cr v limentie Cogn o arrested once for, speeding. - -Jrdge. has besn_ shown in New York olty. | $3.000 “he treller oMiciele had beos barrel of the town ho 18 not doing his | SR, 4%% af 113 Washingion BC and| WANTED—Antiquo farnifure aad old | _LICE — 7They cannof Tive on_a bird s “I heard Signor, Bluffo sing Ham- Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Se-|advised of the plan, so that they might » or if a resldent of |\ Coive reward. novdd |silver; good prices paid. A. Bruckner, | treated with Konemah Lice Remedy; let last night” attle, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Atiantic|gntor into the proposition If they de- | Lo,ciner section of the town opposes | —————— | 5 Frankln 5t. Tel. .717-3. may26d |send 50c and try a botile, postage paid. “Ah! Did vou?. Now tell me—dc City, Brighton Beach and Long Branch | sas. 3¢ tats - mebommy o ar they J9; | because Mystic is vitally -interested, | 108T Black and tan female hound |~ Honeman' - Poultry - Yards, 436 Wes you think Hamlet was mad?” for ‘a long run and playing to the | mi protatin bo: o B s it|he is recreant in his duty. There |dog: collar with tag No. 48770, “Anyone| WANTED—To buy cows and calves|yain St. Narwich, Cu JeifTuThs On:Contvent: Stroct “He must have beem. There wasm't house capacity at each performance. e e o s aene by Sht | should be no town sectionalisma. fndine same notify L. Hasserty, 267l 8\, KIB0H: POY, BR0f Paster. Conn " . $100 in the house—Musical Courler. years before the work is done by the Yantic 8t, Norwich, Conn. hovsa | vinger. . 146, Colcheater, Conn. FOR SALE_A few pure White Rock - 3 with 'a DeatePil Dlotira of he soush | 3uare 22d that would mean a road 13 “Too Much Het Air” Lo Banichton, Conn. Fhone i75-4. - novid || Owned - by the Shetucket ||;,c™ s misss™ ¥ou to housebreak: feet wide, the town to pay for ome-| Mr. Hewitt then impugned _ the —=—on —onn _oone ot _ X g, my man?” in the ante-bellum daye Hare thenll; -8 : motives of Judge Hinckley and made |alities. ~ About 200 men are engaged TN FO% SALE—One 1310 Cadilac five- Company Jueost my job as a baseball pitcher, formulated, but is frequently inter- Aotmens- U ngectite. Dpersonal accusations in regard to the|in the work. Srder. © inquire Hulletin' Gffice. noved i fooli 3 rupted by ihe exciting episode incident | Several communications from the|illegality of the former meeting,| TFor the first winter in many vears =11 _ — = Boxd, B o o a T ate: &0 ‘zw o the outbreak of the conflict. Then | State highway commissioner were read| Which led Chairman Stahle to say: [no sound steamers are in quarters at 2 s O FOR AN e Of TRt e Ml e gt i loca follows a series of pictures showing |and commented upon by Mr. Noyes.|“Mr. Hewitt will please refrain from|the Stonington Steamboat wharf. On Demins and Awnings |jcsidcpces on the Hill alag three bulld- > Diktp; actual engagements with all the hor- | The work would be done under state personal = remarks: Subsequently| The Fccleslastical society of the limantic, Ct.. Phone 284 noved e e lpsnamy. eSph: sou HRL 1 supervision and. as work__ pro- [ Judge Hinckley made his position |Second Con tional church _will : = : cn are getting too dainty for.any- ST e e B B gressed tho town wouid pay 85 per | clear and satisfactory on. that point. | meet this Ve Y 0 focmally’ dis: FALLS COMPANY (0P 9B SALE_Bulck automobile, modsi (| 37 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. | tning ™ SWhy, when' 1 ‘was' your age the shout: 24 bat- | cent. of le cost mon o s case r. [ew] ‘was about to continue band, as the new act of incorporation sek > o SR2 P was gl enoug] 0 zet dry breas G sTon Sud/the: stiouts of oumba whete m;u::w:nzgzl?gut the money | when someone shouted, “Too much hot dispenses with tho soctety, and tho R R SRR e e e U S T e T al Robert E. n of work com- ts of e lety w 0 to the e Vi u er L L R e s y & w ANTED iFOR SALE_Fine Holateln siock bull time Hving with us, don't you, father? mattox court house is a brief but in- | Of the cost, which is deducted from the | stated that all who desired to speak| -William Brown, for intoxication, was 4 SR L e s —Answers. {oresting incident, and then comes @ |allotment to the town that is to be|were entitled to a fair hearing. fined. $2 and costs in the town court, | Cooks, Chamber Maids, Farm Hands, 2 s WAICH HILL BUSINESS “Please. mamma, can I go' over apd singularly life-likeé picture of the as- |Mmade from the legislative appropria-| Mr. Hewitt sald at the outslde the | Monday, and payment was suspended| Milkers, Doffers, Speedeér Tenders FOR SALE—One 1915 model 37 Buick, £ play with Jimmie Brown? sassination of President Lincoln . at|tion of 1917. Should the appropriation | expense would not be in excess of $7,- | forty days. and Strippers P o o Dauatty For S “Why, Willie, of coprse you can't. Ford's theatre, Washington, the night | for state aid work be $1,000,000, Ston- | 000, and if the t#vn never.got back-a| A coffer dam ls belng comstructed| FREE EWPLOYMENT BUREAU, |3000. BoX 442, Norwich, Conn. novid or Sale You've got the mumps and its' very of April 18, 1865. This, 1t is said, is | ington’s atlotment would be ~$6,000. | cent it would be a good investment. |at Collins Cove bridge, in connection Reeadinn, Central aiibing: FIGS FOR SALE—George A Kahn. || s Ltore or leased land (lom catching.” the only photographic reproduction of | While th® first letter read indicated | The interest would be $350 @ - year,| with the building of-the new state GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager. Telephone Lebanon. oct21d lease}. with s!l fxtures, do! a “I know. it. That's why 1 want to the national tragedy ever given and |that the figures quoted. provided for a|while the present cost of mainttenance | sighway. - When work at this point is - : 3 THINK_ IT OVER — 250 noteheads || §o0d business. for sale at a bargaln. || g0 over. " Jimmie likes to stay home bas been erranged wiih ‘much atten- | 2% 728 from curh to curb, a letter | ls from $30 to 3600 for the present |dnished the entire work will be com- and 26y 6% (resular business | size) Cattine'st Pleasmit Virs from school just as much as 1 do."— 05 v en from the most re- | from Benn, E , which is the worst in the town. | pleted. cnvelopes. Tieatly printed, for $1.90; 5 . : Philadeiphia Evening Ledser. Mable records avalable. ost date specified plainly that the state| A volce—“Except Water street ir| There is agitation for an evening e gach $a0n Send for sampies and [} ;0. \°I00%00 vy Sos. This place s || “They haa just come fn from N1 The second half of the photoplay, |Would only build a road 18 feet in|Stonington borough. school in the borough. e b Balictin Conpans Norwine || centraily located. 3-minute walk to represents the south when it is under | Width and that the state would main-| Mr. Hewitt, continuing said that the| The warden and burgesses have Conn. e * 1] trolley and postoffice, and the price || “Gracious Hiram!" said the old lady. the “regime 'of"the so-called caspel- |tAin & road 13 feet wide. fgures uoted by Mr. Noyes call for a|granted tne request of the Southern FUH SALE L SR ——— R o St e e O lady. baggers and the lawless actions o e oad from curb to curb, but that -the | New Engiand Telephone company and 3 B X A Lot at Groton Long Pol ¢ ocolered people who had not forgotten State’s Road Limit. state would bulld only eighteen feet In | the Westorly Light and Power coma Anyone having same, drop postal to R AR e ey ‘was golr, swimmin' A ‘Warden Cornelius Crandall said that Samuel Gellert, Colchester. Conn. Located on the water side, sandy O' " course Jerusha. Hain't sou the yronss heaped upop, them SUINE | tnere was no AcUBE as G0 the Tatent of | b1y Bonnked re we ready to|pany to erect pole lines, of round | Tne ane Apartment’House, known 58| ~ o i ams cioriiegrin T || DIk (FOL far Trom - bokrd’ Walk || heara that in the wocial swim the wo- ! kru) - ins of e regulation LE— . 85 t: this 0! t E " of the Ku-Kiux Kian for the protec- | the state commissioner when he Wrote | cern? We can porrow money it ues- | squased one brovided the poles ave |(n® Huntington Flat, No. 170 Broad-|a cord; 3% cord 3250, Bullard. Tel || 36so. 'A' Sargain “Cottages all || Hehy U¥, to, outstrip cach other?™ tion of the white residents is one of [that the state would only bulld and|essary. Can the treasurer of . g |stralght and painted as soon as they | ¥37. With three apartments on separate | $46-1 around it fle 3 the scenes never to be forgotten and |Mmaintain a road 18 feet wide. ~The|bankrupt town borrow money for that |are in condition. These poles will also [ foors. Farms. E resaives prolonged spplause wherever [oad from the present terminal of the | town? The present road i, And has | sccommodate (e fire alirm wires. ST MR 80-ACRE FARM, $1,300 “Chiolee of 400—prices from 32 THE KALEIDOSCOPE e s e o Avvage width of 40 Test Tfi?mflm’r’.' peen for véars a rat hole for the pub- AMOS A. BROWNING. A s $E1PRN:008 f{Eand Aos icgeaighan. —— are even more ng and re- : g 5 Owner Going to Sea lic money, but with a cement road alistic than the actusl pictures. the town would bear more than half the 0ct20WS Near a fine village and beautiful lake; conditions would be greatly improv- it o s wonia e e e o i orev” | OUICK RELIEF FROM 4% o Silase a0 besiticy laks: prossiy for ine proauction, is inter. |state’s part of the road would be only Westerly's Rotten Roads. 300" cords wood; 150 apple trees, alsc reted by an enlarged orchestra of | 18 feet in width. Dr. Whitte % pears, plums, cherries, grapes and cur- lolo” musicians, ‘and" assists, m_ fact, | Mr. Noyes replled that in case the |, Dr. Whitford, of Pawcatuck with of- CONST|PA"0N Tants: 6-room house, 40-ft barn with puts the finishing touch to a perform- | state constructs only an 18 foot wide | ce ' ‘esterly, advocated the propo- rucning water, poultfy houses: if taken (22 ce.” scale of prices will | 8 will refund $6, to the town, i o 5 ? g be_found in the ad. provided the allotment from the next | {0Wn of Westerly had expended from Get Dr. Edwards BUILDING LOTS |and mashinery, and,lof of fav, notatoes The Birth of & Nation will be given [@ppropriation for state aid warrants| 3500 to $700 a mile in maintaining the Olive Tablets A part cash; write today for our “Big- here in its entirely the week of Nov. |the payment of that amount. Watch Hill road and has no decent e e on Washington St., fest Jarm . Eargains” and read about 15th, with matines daily, at the Davis | There was some little commotion on | I8, and that Westerly has reached = | o e opnoEttien: £o estre WILLIAM A. WILCOX, According to the latest estimate, Real Estate Broker, there are more than 1,735,000 au- No. 41 West Brond St.. Rooms 1 ama || tcmoblles in the United States and W e about 500,000 in Europe. The ancients credited the raven with unusual longevity, but modern investigation shows that it is mol warranted. The bird rarely lives FOR SALE more than 70 years. 109 LAUREL HILL AVE. The famous Victoria Falls of the The beautiful residence at 109 J|Zambesi River, in Rhodesia, it is es- thestre. this point and Dr. Edwin R. the point where it will not stand an: p gcod farms below their real value asiced how wids & rosd was wontem. | mOre from rotten roads. He said thy | sl h i gihe Joyful cry of thousands| Greene Ave. and Cedar St. |Frrousnout the ‘custern states, X A || Taurel Hill Ave. known as the || timated, could he made to vield 35, COLONIAL THEATRE. plated in the plan under discussion, construction of the cement road was|lets the substitute for calomer | F ticulars and pri adress | S4th St New York Citye?w " noviod || ;3. H. Chapman place” contain- }| 600,000 horse-power, or just abou ] progressive business. Stonington has | Dr. Edward tcing physicl R e ALl s e 0 B, ey R OO nev ing 10 rooms with all the modern | |the same amount as all of Europe's “Tides That Meety” Three Reels, Es. Curb to Curb Road. the modern rond. Mystlc wants it, | for 17 years and calomel's oldtime en: | cmoall on H. M. GALLUP, Norwich, improvements. House is finished || water courses. rec Reels, Es-| r Noyes answered, from curb to|and, said the doctas: “By jove, we will | emy, dlscovered. the formuia for Ollve | COPB: - in hard wood, has three fireplaces s s B sanay Drame with Bryant Wash- |ourb. and the fotal cost will be $10. | S00R want It in Pawcatacio: Tablets while treating — patients for 'aM {8 with mantles. The interior and Argentina’s financial crisis that Surn. 000. the town's proportion being $7,000| Roul Delagrange stated that he was | PEOPIG constitutiopfand torpld livers. FOR SALE." . exterior of the house is in excel- [lbesan in 1912 has been ‘80 severe p— v and the trolley company's $3,000. ~He|not opposed to tho proposition, but|contaln imismgl, But a Mesiieg, hoist| Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- lll ank]m For sale lent condition, the cellar having || for the last two years that there were A wonderful story, this, deaiing with | added that the cost of maintenance of [ based on the the statement of High- | ing vegetable 1axative. 2 ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- cement floors. The location is the || few speeulative values to be injured Eatalio Dainy, who goes for Red Cross | 8. mile of cement road was about $50-a | way Commissioner Bennett, he believ- %o griping is the “keynote” of these |sirable locations. List your property if| .o g0 consists of about 133 acres || Pest and within eight minutes’ walk §| by the world-wide stringency. caused gvtr in Mexico. Her half-brither, | year and that the present cost of main- | ed tho state would build a road only|little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab-[You Y fo seil or remt. o~ I h_-_lv- a1,¢ lanc, suitably divided into mowing, || 0f Franklin Square. Property must §lby the European war. Rupert Pliston, later crosses the bor- | tenance of the section of road to be )eighteen feet wide. - A 'ballot' was orw | 1°te. . They cause the bowels and liver | Bumber of peop) oking for real @8- |y o0dland and pasture, with 13 story | be seen to be appreciated. for as a surveyor and overhears some | rebuilt was about $500 a year. dered and, to aét normally. They never force|tate investments. house. new barn 36x60 ft. granary, etc. . HUE The value of Pennsylvania’s min- Maxicans suy hie sistor has been Kid. | Hoswell K. Burrows stated that even | Bulletin. resulted In the. Desmens Jug| them to unnatural action. Ry e leinince S SrpuRTies dnct S ranie i Bt eral production last year, according 32986d by Jacobs, an outlaw Ghicf.|if the ‘town pald 37,000 for its share |the proposition by & vVote of 181 for |now And hen—s Ded brsati— Gull T o e AaBisceant togation on, tne state resd || Contral 2ufing: Doreen Tt o recent government figures, equaied jesking somcone to help to save hem |of the cost, paying interest on the|and 127 against. Dr. Whitford and |tired feeling—sick headache—torpid| Room 108. eyt B | T Tanter (0 Lebanon 2% the, combinel production of LWt he meets Deligardo, another - outlaw, | borrowed money, that' there would be | Geor, Jiver and are constipated, yowll fnd a Virginia, Illiois, Ohio and Califor- who tells htm it ho kilis Bourne Car- |still a saving to the town of $350 over S R e guick. sure and only. plessant. results For further, particulars, address 3 NG, tor, nia, the states next in order. BELord, he whl rave his sister. Car- | the present conditions. Patrolman For Pawoatuck. Fom“one or "two litle Br. mawaras | SALE HORSES 3 ERT, }’f‘ofiy.t,.’ifg,“_g‘i,’nn_ BUY THE RESIDENCE OF e ;nm !efahm:.'flyl::nr:hma b}l:‘t; pr?:e‘ng‘g;a;t ‘ZI :::}.’t::n”m l.tt the mvg!hm the ballots were being count- Thousands take one or two every A ha P = £ G Tel. 29-5, Lebanon Exchangell P T VANDERWQ ART Witk harvesting well under way, eiightful situat n - r On Thames Terrace a seven- tomrade and flees. Hstello freed, | seotion of road in question wes $600 a | position to appoint a ‘day patrolman |10c and 26c per box. druggists, that 1 want to dispose of right away. aurses Carringford, who was not kill- | year. for Pawcatuck at a_salary not to ex-| The OMve Tablet omplns;.“Coium- ‘Workers and Drivers. Come and see Street north of Park entrance, near|Islands. .Last year this cenmstituted »d, unaware it was her brother who| Mr. Noyes said the amount was be- | ceed 3600 o year. No sooner had the | Dus. O. them. _ Prices low. trolley line. House has 8 rooms andover one-half of all ‘exportations from : bath. hardwood floors, gas and elec- district to the - United States; {bot him and he not knowing Eilkton proposition been read when there was = ELMER R. PIERSO] brother. They are married. 2 motion to table the proposition. Be- P N, tricity; hot air heater and three fire- | henca the outlook is important to e Telephone 1139, places. Lot is 60x200 feet in size, of-| American buyers. ferirg facilities for garage and garden. Sl s NS Owner leavinz Norwich is reason for| The balsa wood is a very light her . muston rebela, hoping ho will | wonderful night scenes are depicted as | fore action could be takon, Dr. Whit- SETTER TO°BUY YOUR re for his act. o falls In love | well as an excollent fire secms onioh | ford declared that such action wns mot ewelry, Watches and Clocks with Fellala. was. 160 (akpn Rt Bight. . The Goment. n.lrtohlm.u'.hemetol!h-pe-" » Wi Cl room ocottage, with all modern o&fl ;nuorc who was introduced in the | tition, urx&;&nwm b:mxf‘" to ‘be glven FROM FOR s ALE ; WS selling this very desirable property. ;oodi Wg‘kh z:ro‘w- in large ztxuncntl- oin in last week's number, a0 OBpO ¥ eard. The mo- equipment, large lot, fruit trees, ies in the tropical regions of Cen- takes Kitty to hib cave and 1o abeut | tion to_ table was then witharawn in| EE CLEGG than wish g tral and South. America. It weighs shrubs, eto. Price right. In- ARCHA W. COIT, as little or less than cork, but has & noticeable grain. ‘It dry rots with 63 Broadway, Telephone 1334 | comparative quickness uniess ireat- to throw into a big crater when spite of the efforts of a young man i Th ery desirabl - e e | s che pevongioes i S [Tl g ™ St U [ e S AR o o o ough, n . oo thout a hard With the natives | Stahle said it had bean the:crte: JOHN A. MORAN. od. It is useful for any purpose o Which the saBor In maion At s | torm Th eow meating to i il Beal Estate and Investment Broker, THOMAS H. BECKLEY, where ‘a buovant material s re- the sense prevall, ra than atrict Sep7d Frankiin Square. Real Estate and Insurance. osris ‘King | technicalities, and Dr. Whitfora was MONEY LOANED = e €iven recognition. He told of the on Diamonds, Watches, Jaweir: Phones 724 — 474-3. The Ttalian governmént ~ provides, pe- y il ttimthmasin hm“‘g 804 securities of any kind at the - YOU CAN BUY the riff-raff, the loafers and bume Lowest Rates of Interest. An old Eight rooms, finished and equipped |for soldiers who have suffered muti- Westerly, come over the state I estatflished vigligance with all mode! improvements; will T 4] imbs - old. vory Teasonable, For full particus| hons Affecting. the lower lmbs } A Very Nice New Bungalow. at its own expense, artificial limbe the fine sunny 10 room House with the We the course and by cause of their modern improvements at 20 Grove St. lars, inquire of n % service. Contracts for articles of this: = if you speak quick. FOR S ALE Soal Bt Pt character have always been awarded mam- E. A. PRENTICE Franklin Square, Norwich. |to such Italian manufacturers as fui- Tors i pomes e e s increase and that law ang &u Phone 300 86 Cliff Street prevail If & good patrolman was Tarn FAMOUS FURS . , He did not want his propo. sition tabled. He would like Ladies’ Fur Coats and Sets. N ! umonn,mwnunvm"ug Men’s Coats of all styles. emnset roposition prevatied 1 or down. The D ing and repairing also done filled | the obligations they assumed o i Ba gaih ] g 4 g & 3 SEVEN ROOM EXCHANCGCE COTTAGE HOUSE for good farm; well located modern - house in Norwich; large lot, nine Electrio lights, steam heat, set: steam heat, bath. set tubs, H § i : i g ; i E! i i g & : rooms, v on a viva voce vote. surely. or styles. and all kinds of Masons Bullding || tY°% 'arse lot, in fine location. B cicctric lights, hardiood fioors; owner - m"“:&%fl“‘...:’,‘:., Stonington Pointers. . RBUCKNER 81 Franklin St | Matorials for eale bw PRICE $3300 Fants counfry home Intoruation ken Ooin | nine intelligence. Bell and Frada The railroad rock-ballasters Willi ; . m'mmfl?'& at work in _the vicinity of : Peck, McWilliams & Co. N. TARRANT & C9 Sivca : Leo Dulmage on ington stati : 3 grole. ‘m oomedy W’; stomn 15 o‘mnognd’ wbo?.l“y it WIEN YOU WANT 1o Dut your Bus- day and tomerrow wil ‘made V! Sxiim by M e ! y 117 Main Street, Norwich iness befure the pubiic. inere 18 WO Italans and others of mixed 20 s ey lugg‘cgu*m? m‘t The Dut medlum betier than tarough ine ad- i E W g £ &

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