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PAIR. COLD WAVE TODAY. FAIR TUESDAY. HIGH WINDS. AR & : ~ FOETRY. SCAAEAITCQ under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE lo— 4 FET S . A 2 7 it 4 larwe foxhound of 4 wlumberous cents per line, six words 1o the line. Apd aailm un go slowly lounging b, fre' 8% ' touthered * bipeds warn That prol s catching flies, of stealing bases and T IS GOING ON TONIGHT Siing for home. "o M BN - . made 1 e " o at the Breed The- | HCe Ko Broducers, are whhout Aam [ sudeville and Motion Pictures at|an exception the finest to be scen and 3 X § ; 5 Auditorium. [ bear the title of Essany, a guarantee The Lost ParadiSe at Poli’s Thea- |of their superiority and success. ter. These pictures will be shown Monday Uncas No. 11, L O. O. F., meetajand Tuesday only, the performances e i being at 2.30 in the afternoon and at n, Dably they may be shot he ‘mdon, No. 137 U. B. of G- |7 and 815 in the evenins. 8 ; X - b Lodre O G X meets e 3 > Excites {5 me & quist kind of laughter. in 1S urch Vestry. AT POLI'S WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. For though 1 am no lover of the #po 5 et "> A WANTED M ishing th: FOR SALE i al Tn | Almost the tummiost ‘thing on earih (o meets in isn Hall. The Bolf Players will begin the week en wi to earn three 1,500,006 feet of pine| TO RENT—Large and airy rooms . 424, L. O. 1 to five dollars erms 3 eas: A ed oo metls Ip Aty BRtek T o O this atternoon”with a performance of | This advertisement will be read by | fntaiSiels" R NG mes Aoracrios, | And SBout 5000 coris ol Simding. tre: | thioaknont: Sieury osted "and clectric | A corpulent person, breathing with Norwless No. 245, N. . O. P., | The Lost Paradise, a play dealing With |56,000 people, and there are many 8 5 N’ 13d | wood, in lots of 20 to 200 acres. Henry | lights, with bath on the same H0Or. omorty meets in Buckifigham Memorial. the struggle between capital and labor. |, " J. Steinbesg, Webster,.Mass. novidd | Call or address A, G. Berry, 46 Geer |Go on a lmotln{ trolig all alone, Taft 0. 35, A. O. U. W.|This afternoon will be the 99th and [Among that number who are contem- | WANTED—A machinist for a week .| Ave., Norwich, Conn. novidd |For well I know that when he's out ¢ meets in Ponemah Hall, Taftville. fght the 100th performances of the or ten days. ply Yantic River Paper | FOR SALE—Ten nice white pigs nin. - 3 town Sonash Caunelr, No. 11, D 6t . | tenleht the 100th performances of the |plating purchasing a FARM, because | Mill, Boszahvil e,_%__#flfi yocks old; also tve guinea pigs. Ad-| TO RENT—_Choice Y. M. C. A dormi- | He and his dog and gun will all lie 3 . . a " & 'S8 .. . A ), 3 ory rooms, R a 2 er weok. lown bbb o ¥ B souvenirs ot Kenneth Bisbee will be |® farm 1. something, tht cannt, CAlLf N N B . | Witmentte, Coon. o viovisa ” | “Rovisa kit And undestructive sleep till game and presented to the ladles attending. e | nor disappear. for it bringk to its|————c___ APPIy at Folls | — oo ~y TO RENT—T. ot STt FoOM “light have flown £ lay will continue throughout the & WANTED—A n ‘milch cow, either te Leghorn roosters, enement of elg s —Park Benjamin ANNOUNCEMENTS e o 0L ok Waich | owner both contentment and proit. and | qat/ASCop—fo ey, (mIICh Sog: SIUREE | swey "M murt, MV CL ™ | armoden merivEnen s, s Bt o o iy b P : ospital. Toviad —_— e —— N. E. O. P. meets tonight. seats are now on sale. :mm :a:aan;;nz ampl:y n;;ie; ;:a:lly T Ty & "x’..v’fi{‘ = ;,m"““‘m}f'd ":“l. B'rodnn'r—.};wo -&x-rm‘m = n‘:.u G et . rac otographer, Civil Engi- gmi e orn _yearlin roadway; modern improvements, ency the wo; t grap SCHOOLS, 514 Washington St. Boston, | pulots and cockerers, 31 cach. © i il iy T naewia X A RNESERY 11 s werld appears te Aiss M. C. Adles will be in Norwich ot M t., Boston, . sl this week. See adv. Brlflf State News neer, Lawyer and Analytical Chemist Lo Sscara: Toom BeifFoad Hokgt | Ahomas, K. ¥. D. No. 2 Willlmantic, | =g muna — Nowly rurnished rooms | HOW genlally shines the morning vou get the benent of costiy expert- | free 5% Ro Speralivepian " Het par- with modern conveniencen, sentrally 10- | wo o Bl | F ol T eklen on the Epoct Worwic € % ticulars_immediately. FOR SALE The farm known as the |cated. Apply to Box 36, Bulletin. g g 6 i h ‘nest, Or ments and the best legal advice, giving Darius Day farm, situated in the south | mnovid e 5 M der of Owls. See adv WANTED —Woman for house 3 When, aftér the long summer's task the purchaser a chemical analysis of part of the town of Brooklyn, Conn., on family of four adults; no echildren. |iciephone and K. F. D. routs, contain- | _UF TO DATE furnishea rooms, Mar- ne, ¥ For stviish, solid and durable school | Branford—Mr. and Mrs AL fthe <oil and an absolutely perfect title |Charles McKinney, So. m, | ing 200 acres, well divided into mow- | Suerite bullding. Mra. Lees, 376 Main. \harvest gathered, the falr prises shoes at $1, $1.25. $1.50, $1.75 and $2, | Young will not leave Pine T 11 make a specialty of New England novild _ |ing, pasture and timberland, running i hopes of springtime realized. a see those Frank 1l offers. but will move into the farmhouse as | WANTED — An experienced table | Water at house and barn, two good TO RENT—A tenement, 4 hase they aid last winter. Farms and Country Estates, and If af- |girl; best of wages. Hotel Hoxies M. trout streams on the farm, also mill | pleasantly located; per ‘month Lies on the distant hills, and here rivilege: no stone on cultivated land. | minutes’ walk from Square. Ing; and there , SOk novil Arthur Hackett, who is with this| pow Britain—Elford Eddy has |ter viewing propertles on my list you ‘or further’ particulars inqui : 1 —Blford lddy _ ha s quire of H.|Hobars avenue. octaia an te gompany. is one of the best tenor so- | severed his connection with the Stan- | purchase a place, remember I pay all | whplsIE PLYMOUTH WOCK HENS | W. Goft, or Mrs Mellen W. sSmith, So. | = KT ITIRTTrrrerarar Belated Jarks have courage still ¢ folsts of the country. Miss Carolme |[eYopeq IS copnoction Wit ae Cuns = NTED—Address, giving price. Box | Canterbury, Conn. noveéM REN n_upper L L8 | mo ginaden with the glory of thelr Hooker is well known throughout New [1e¥% RIS SR0 fueyel S0 T v expenses from the time vou leave | 3(0, Bulletin Office. nov10d POR_ SALE OR RENT _Now eights |5 i \on Jower Broadway. e ociss lays, England as a concert and opera singer. Bri ¥ s Te ;- home until vou return for any distance | MEN WANTED for rallroad construc- | room house, 323 Washington St, All | = e 23 ridgeport.—Michael Fleming is s il i tion, laborers, rockmen, drill runners |:odern . improvements Dosscasion | .. M0 RENT—No. 8 Union B, fAcing |Serencly in the year's late aft BARLEBEN’'S VIOLIN fering from injuries received from f. not over 600 miles. and trackmen. ~Apply 'to Cavanaugh, |about Noy. 15. Apply Walter A. Heath, | Utlon Square, flat of seven rooms, thid| All niture seems to elaim unhindelea 3 through the grating of the side- | mxceptional bargains in Washington | McCaffrey & Co. Essex, Ct. \ nov: Norwich Town. ToviwrFAL " | Goor” Enauire of 8. A Gilbert, 191 | -7 ease:® TR 1 CE T TEIHE : walk on one of Bridgeport’s streets. | g WANTED Sewe: : B st T 7 oetied | Hane h of en Wendrous Tone of His Instrument| T, legs weare bedly cut. and New London Counties. Of the 460 } oot ED TS, Apply m}’vl“tle Pl n:mxv ol-n'-‘i_. gr “l‘ul: TO RENT—Store at 60 Frankiin SL: M“.lun:”mm' o att ! i s Shows Hand of a Mastgr-Maker. ¥ on my list I quote a few: ———moo—————————————— land one-inch bo: ossession at once. Inquire at Bulletin B > Meriden—Musician Eric Johnson of q WANTED _Raw fure at 3T A Heeb | KD 3" Norwich: /o ovild Btfioe. oct6d it e e 16 om. The many beautiful romances woven | Company I, the famovs marksmai, has ner's. every Thursday. Arthdr C. Bennett 0 RENT—Desirable large nine-room trees, * nd un- |just completed a five-year enlistment. Do e Loshoroughbred singls | ast o N o Dle e B rove: | And engoriy upon the far oft slopes by ‘enthusiastic press agents i d ‘ serupulos dealers in violins may have | Johnson has not made up his mind | 8050 is all 1 ask for & cosy home | WANTEBL AN kinds op raw _fors St e T L BT T Tenta price, $13." 108 North Main BL | That recently” were' drenchea by cur advertis it- | whether he re-enlist. consisting of a cotta 2 . : St Jow Conmars Y ey L S & | men their place in current advertising lit- | whether will room. llar, barn, crib and three | St, eévery Thursday. .. C. Woodworth. | Siimantic, Conn. novild e R e o terster bisals ture, but occasionally the simple| \aterbury.—To stren: f henn ci —T. f four - ! — gthen the or- |henr cre ‘of land, never-failing [ novéd FOR SALE One § H.P. steam en- | TO RENT —Lower tenement o agaln, facts regarding a rare instrument and| ., skl S, in Water- | =pri er, place situated in good | — = | g} 1 W. | Enquire of Joseph Bradford, | As 1f imbued with new, unfeiling hopes its plaver appeal more sironsly to tne | ENIEICH Of Bow Seouts I Wl [HUEIDoNOE e o entren” sfiuul | ALE KINDS OF BAW FURS wanted | Koot Conn Tel: 6912 1 mowi1d " | Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. ___octzd _ | A7 !f tmbued » e 5 T : A ons | A mellow tendernoss in over all; L gt Westerly, |at Rawson & Whipple's. Wm. H. niy 4 miles to Westerly, (5] oo the fur Gseite wilt by 1hirs| VOl SALE—Ons 35t of Borsen, 5100 & ot = B every Friday. novéd |wmeight 5 and ¢ years old, god diivers o i 5o, o b WANTED _Rallway mail clerks; cus-| 2004 "woriar: 10 ¢ - i ] graceful, rounded softness seems 1o g TE! B &cod worker; 10 Chester White pigs § PACE fall, - acre farm, 800 cords of standing | toms employes; average £90.00 month; hweeics old, . Gardmer & Co. novlid ,g’“.’.‘{,,’#:;!v‘,’;“?”.’,‘{;‘:“‘ ower | The maple and the sumaa are aglow wood, some fruit, level land, small |eXaminations Jan. 15th. Sample ques- ) _oF P But_still from fragrant felds mild LEGAL NOTICES. Bouse and barn i fair condition, never- | Hions free. Write immediately, Frank- [ FOR SALE—One sow and 16/ nice | and steam—4,000 square feet floor AT imagination. OTY 8 3 . proposed to amalsamate the va For instance: Karl Tarleben. the|[of) patrols into a district org: eminent virtuowo s oo Poston Symphony orchestr: plays a truly remarkable instrument. the tone of which hag excited the admiration of g " D. 4 L On outlines that were sharp awhile thousands of hearers in two continents ; 1 3 Fhille i ¢ i failing at house and in pastures, | in Institute, Dept. 35 K Rochester, N. |pigs; one new market wagon cheap.|space. The lightest, cleanest, airiest N - o B and while connoisseurs of mote, after | — o 00— | i itunted oty 1i: mrtes] = oct2sd’ | Address C. H. Wiison. Willimantic, Ct., | factory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A. | S0¢7®% Uial were commonol % examination. have belleved it to be a |, TOANY AND ALL CREDITOR: from ilazeand ine brice 15 | —wANTED Skein winders, spoolers | R. F: D. or Tel. 367-12. noviéd Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Bulld- | mpe Sandsiions bicasom forth anew B O N i iion organized under the laws of e % O, and braider tenders for day work and FOR SALE—I1 will sell at a price | N8 Franklin St, cor. Chestnut Ave And on the gables doves are wont Lo 000, artist who brings from it notes of ex- | pecticut: i night work. Apply at Ossawan Mi) that will surprise you my-large stock Je24d " $ ANLEY U. ADAMS. as a violinist came to the notice of FREDERICK P, CABOT. Frau Moeller, whose drawing room was FRANK W. WILD always open_ to the great musicians EDWIN L. SPRAC who visited the famous city. The stu- | Directors and Trustees to clos “ent was none other than Karl Barle- business of Clinton Mills Compans evisite sweetness makes no such claim You are hereby -notified that e 5 oct25, of millinery ~and " fixtu ituate o As if it were again thelr mating time. and modestiy@ates that no one really | stockholder of The Clinton Mills Mal Y n Sy i " knows who made this violin. " |pany, & corporation organized” unier | ol Horiinion, B T, L have o term | | WANTED_ Siane tigine an8 sopale: | S0nn. “Hiic b Beaureptta. - novsd " STORAGE The world has oly Kindness to als < vl ster- | the laws of the State of Connecticut, | COBLa < 110 acres, large orchard o E 3 . G 3 ay, M:xk::e;;;.“:“:'e:‘:ge:";}:]llag‘glzfl;"i\r‘. e R K R T | apple. pedr and peacli trees, 2000 straw. | 298 Prospect Bt, City. Tel €83-2. FOR SALE Four horses: one pair, | Space for Furniture and Commodities. | g Do o man Wwhose uselyl Work is e LSl of tore aipent hase oy [Etesment amang stocknolders that the | BETry. plants, Ssparague hefl shundance weight 2800, sound and = kind, sever | Storing & Leasing Co., 10-20 W. Main done & s of r k o ¥ | corporate existence of such corperation d, farm w vatered, barn, crib, vears old; one pair. 2600, sound and Turns from the turmoil and the strife respected its claim to noble birth. Herr all be terminated and that the di- |] on shed and nearly. new nine.room kind, Avgl'y Jas. Downing, Plainfield, away Moeller of Leipsic, Germany, a patron rectors as trustees shall take any a Sl LR PULAL S R Ct. Tel. 29-6. novid To claim the pemce he worthily has of music and connoisseur of Instru- |all propér steps to_obtain a final d his is one of ars T Wor, iments. picked up this particular violin | Selution thereof, ‘Said agrcement w . R e B R o R iR Who, ofe the lons, last slumber In during one of his journe Sieoaey | SIBNDLEE Ty, ackoowledgments dated (25 M Will sell my 2% story cottage house. H begun, .ia Ttaly, and as its rare virtnes were im. | Noy; S 1911 P 5 General House and Second Girls |containing six rooms, pantry and place e have a rine Reclaims the Joy of youth a little 4 e You are hereby warne e pro. while, mediatelr recognized by the famous|posed dissolution and ned , o village.of C: 3 s for two more rooms on the tep floor. e viuk Srocl Bimsele of all his violinists of that day, he learned to ap- | present any claim age re the gpletvillnme ot i Room 32, Central Building. Yith all modern improvements, includ- M 4 3 A e P z a 60 acre farm, well divided into ng steam heat and electric light, 8ix : - preciate the instrument at its real|poration to M. 1 )y o. mowing and woodland, abun- 200 feet Of land and 20 fruif / trees. ore [\] en Forgets the burden that Ambitior worth. Soon after Herr Moeller's de- | treet. Boston, Massa setts, or | t fruit, neat cottage house, large Price right and terms easy to a desira- bears, emse a 19 year old painter-musician | Peforé March 16 191 < ns | 40x60, crib. hennery and smoke- HELP WANTED Dble party. Call on premises. novid Z And caimly greets the morning with a 2¢ the Lelpsic conservatory who had | ot %nBie o0 ¢ time | This place is only % mile to H smile. ccmpelled marked attention by his skii] | U™It shail be barred. the village, where emplovment can be | Four day laborers ($1.75 a day), man |, KOR SALE A very desirable home. m e —8, B, Xiser furnished to a whole family. $1.300 | and wife to mansge a ecorporation |SoEEP: Bt 134 JYest, Town Bt. sixiropm VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings boarding house, and general house- |depth, some fruit, on line of trolley. cork girls. APPly at ome ADPIY to C. R. Johi 177 West Broad g work gin.” Jwbs” o (apg e s i War Bl | Wauregan House An ideal poultry farm, containing 90 From ihat time until the present.| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HIID |pond of 10 acres ‘clear water. stocked Norwieh Town. octdld 'y , was talkin’ to, Jimmie? Newsboy — through the kindness of this ladv, Mr. | 2t Montville, wlithin and for the Di ish. sandy shore, house of six FOR SALE. Aw, him an’ me’s wolked togedder for ik s a T triot of S the itk dn -, . FARMERS” HUNTING AND TRES. " Rarleben has had this violin_in his| ¥ Yemme . a1l tool house, large barn, small PASSING NOTICES The following APPLY TO yeal He's the editor o' one o my Tossession. For vears It has been in- | Bromoet. ACRANIES N, CHAPPEL several henneries, two cows. one words printed on cloth 13x12: “Notie paperm~Life. stured for several thovsand donlare and | Juame s : horsé, 50 hens and chickens. all the All ' persons are forbidden hunting : As B6ep am the canyons, ine from both the muslelams and ité>or - ann: Maroney: 1ate”of | 1ok, 10h Dpnele forny 60 busnslaipets; Fhooting or trespaswing on tnis tarm \} The Parker - Davenport Co. s doop as the sea, {onmoisseur’ point of view has greatly | Dever X F dfeduac PN | € 20 (G015, o Cact. sverSthing FOR SALE e e Ty Tor B B or TH nents Bo deep am I running creased. éred. That the Administrator cite he price is just $1,750. 11 e paid, cash to accompany order. In debt over thre . LThe enchantine music drawn from the creditors of ‘sald deceased to bring o Shore Line railroad.’” Investi- . Evm\gf:ug‘ &o! Norwich. Conn. JREN. . * —Juage this violin by the magic bow of the | within six r g Ll = Weera—T" master will delight all Wwho attend the | Tna & ROtGS Lo that eFect bameine No. 308 Ceniral Avenue FOR SALE—1911 Regal 3¢ Model L. |-U¢a:‘e tor w’l‘t.l:l 'th“ a:oy‘l):ll e recital at the Central Baptist church h a copy of this order. on the sigr 2 F. Fore Door Touring Car: Al condi- a ) 5 Ther Taesday evening. post in sald Town of Montville. and by 90-acre farm owned by Mr. Hor- tion; fully equipped: tires new, run R e ot fuas There's no Yor publishing the same once and situated in the town 10-ROOM DWELLING e Lamays peice law FOR SALE. easy. Pl Investiza ession given within 30 days. FOR SALE—12 horsepower runabout, Al condition. Inquire Dr. Walker. Nor- || a5 sstate a farm consisting of 210 wich. sepsd pasture and woodland, 1,600 cords of | | BT~ pAper having a efrenlatio Stonington, not far from Mili- enough religion in business.—Puck. EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG BILL | ict and mhice el o this Co | fown " Viliage: 2 cotiage houseof nine giradion "or’ phons. W B’ Clark, 21 -r-.n?-uv passenger (trying to ot ARLES N. APPE rdee. | rooms, painted white and in first cla - 5 24 AT THE AUDITORIUM. - & SRR Jndge. | TOBR e b 953 Sken | | with large barn on corner SRR St Sautic. - ORI into gonversation)—1 meo—er—you ve = : NOTICE. A1l oreditors of said | SHed. crib, icehouse and bther buildings, 1o FOR SALE—A 46 h. p. horizontal lost' your arm. Gentleman (trying to The present week promises to be a|iate of said deceased fire herehy noii |all in first class shape, abundance of 3 boller, 8 years old, made by Stewart of read)—Mo 1 have. How careless of big one at the popular Auditorium and | fied to present their claims against all kinds fruit, and 1,000 cords of Worcester; will stand 125 pound steam me.—Tatler, SR Um- Wi etigbe All Sormer ones | fetils ¢ William Smiody. at Monty “. ol some timber. Farm is well wa- JAMES L. CASE, pressure. Inguire A. A. Fournier, Troy Allce—What kind of a girl has Jac B season. The management have|CPnn. Within the limited time in the | tored with brooks and springs. he Steam Laundry. oct21d ? a2 she's * ratned up & show that In Dot a2 | Sh6YE and forematnr avder [ price wpon appiication. The terms are || 40 Shetucket St. Nerwioh, Ct. £ witi sell ab & Tow, price. to sioss || CAERESE Bimesit t0? Rose—Oh. ahe's (Siened) WILLIAM SVTDDY. v12d A to luncheon for fear shgdl stay to din highest priced vaudeville offering that Harper's Bazar, this clty has witnessed in some time. minis 1} the acts are what is known as “bi s e P tia" GEt, 1Eat 1o, bota ThoC Dibs oois S - PRINTING ~FOR FARMERs_150 (| wood. abundance supply of water. i2 “That man-eating lfon glared at tha best ol in the contry g R UALT. noteheads and 250 6% (regular busi- || room’ house In go ndition, a1so || ust before you shot him? “Intentl i n_the country, such as - — The Benjaumin Wheeler farm, situat- | nvelopes, neatly printed. for | | barns; place will 15 head of H reDliea the scientist, “He appeared as eith’s, Percy Williams' and the Or- in the town of North Stonington | $1.75; 500 each, $2.70.. Send for samples || cattle year round and cuts 20 tons || [FRIEC IAD SCTERURL e - | and prices for’any orinting vou are in || of hay: located two miles from trol- Hng me over for a pur , | need of. The Bulletin Cempany, Noc- || ley and eight mfles from Franklin ||foed label”—Washington Saar The impecunions one—Half a mir ute, old lad. Ydu're just the man | monists. who present the singing nov- h-We wich, Conn. Square. »0d, and well watered. The 81 Peck St. e — FRANCIS D. DONOWUE, clty enfitled Kanceled. Don Ramsa: = Fienty 10 " rooms, painted . white - 00 9% e popular composer, is the owner of | Six room Cottage on Laurel Hiltcon blinds, in best of repair, barn envelopes (regular business size), card || Cemtral Bullding, Norwich, C wyanted to— The other—Sorry, old this act, and he has his best ef A e 2t e ST e a ;e e printed in eorner, $1.35; 100, '$1.85 - oy, I've y go 7 on me. put his best efforts | taining all improvements, that will be basement cemented. crib, and Two Tenement House $5.50; 20,660 330, 0o » TR LS MK g crowm ‘on T into It, 'and consequently as a genuine comedy with good singing it ranks as|S0l@ for a low price. is now on the 3, printed, $1.35; 1,000, $2: 10,000, '$11.50. ' 560 letterhead; Lot 50x100 feet. 36 Demonstrator (of motor car)—We're | rheum circuit r ’ d containing about 150 acres. 20 min- e headline is Don Ramsay's Har- | utes” walk from troMey at Maln's Cross- =3 |ing on Norwich-Westerly line. | | | and will be sold at a very low B LA $R T 0 A OR1 room s, five minutes | B i o Ve iy S, Wil e sola chens. e s Rl EE R e S0 e o ture No. 2 is AIf Ripon, Scot-|ftom Franklin Square, all improve- rinted, $1.60 00, 32; %.000. 36.5 -i»m':.' ¥ Frospective ”n“;n!n“y'l"?’;l\r premier ventrilogiist. Mr. Ripon | ments, that will be sold for a smai {§ Inauire of e e Se0 staleaentpcls 1A > ¢ Ro; thest ER: e o e B Soyon sold a sma printea, $1.25; 1000, 31757 5000, 552 jed to the marrow)—N-no; the-the e, Scotehman, with an in- |amount of cash, and favorable terms JAMES L. CASE, 10,000, 310, Printing of every descrip - ventilation is particularly fine,—Chi e f of 3 . a1z on done promptly. Send for samples | e Tribune, TBIch Sha nationaiity is famous. As for the balance. . un"y C!uh Farm 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. || T30 S afin Bh. ‘Norwioh.” Conn™ RO BT IWEET MAIN STRERY: J100F, e ing slow abeut J - + 5 Bout 5 ¥ —_— e ere’ bout Jones = liter side of the Atlantie, asa s YOUN;; & s;;AsfiKs, & o - : 4 FOR SALE, T‘h: p;opal:y ;:":etd -:anc:u- “!Jl(un s you never 1;;-:1:». hllln mone therm. h is he < pe oom annon - re 100 acres in this place, wel ANTI 7! Ppled Y e e ol obert “Oh, yes ave. That's what made athgle ‘artist thut has ever betn Sech|'Phoues 1100 ang S77-4. = D T R "o | / GABBEN ANE-EQRIE EINENE Bt e Bt PIiE e NRSR e e R INESREEDet Yy, /% loanad him $10 e s R Jmouse, - mitus One-quarter mile R .R. station, with six months ago and I haven't bee nedy in their specialty, consisting of | WM B. WILCOX.... focisonde, Wagpon shed “and tool- | S10FS 300 N Uty "o 50,000 T roorm | ble, curly mapie, four . rush-bottom I ymane: oy frrasNacigt e )ld_gentleman—Do you mean to sa NS 200, tons | capacity. | nouse, mewly decorated; large hen-| Chairs, two Stralght back and rocker, Apply to Wood and that your teachers never thrash yo JAMES L. CASE, Little boy—Never. We have mori | 8tood up in corners, and lockpd in, and | made to write one word a'thousan small hennerles. ¢ house, barn, shop, shed, etc., all good; | China and Glassware, and other useful | gna abundanee of fruit | 000"t ine “smooth land, excellent | articles. e Chond of 50 fcres, all | soil. Only $900, part cash. Particulars| Call between 1 and 4 p. m. With black bass, perch and |and pictures of this and-many others. Txcelient boating and fsn- | TRYON'S AGENCY, Willlmantic, Conn. | NG The regular_fall offeri o pince temitauton s Ta ogtzsa Mayflower White Wy cockerels at low prices is now on. En- novi some clever singine. dancing and cos- "me chanzes. Some of their character numbers are verr unique, and this clever musical comedvy couple will please and entertain all. Feature No. 4 j= The Human Sacr fice. a spectacular photoplay In. two parts. Tt has been said that an Amer- | ore Line railrond Sta- 3 ; 3 >rovidence 2 ila vich the blood In your flock with one | times, and scolded at, and jawed al fran company could mot Possibly pro- |in vears will take place at Ravenclie's | R e T otme oass |0 T MORGA - -Auetioneer | (%, (8 Youngaters while the prics 1 and thats al—Woman's Home Com duce anvthing in this line to equal the | Livery Stable, tic,s Conn., formerly | Possession in 30 days. Investigate. AUCTION. low. A few fine yearling cocks for L/ panion Turopean firms. and 1t has remained |ihe old Ladd Stable, { - 3 % sale. Also Cuvaneame'stock ana -=s2 | Peck’s Real Estate Agellc = = for the famous Reliance Co. to refute THURSDAY, NOV. 16, Will be sold-at -Public Auction. at MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, y MUCH IN LITTL this argument, as this picture beats at 9 a. m ! ) my place, known as the Old John Fitch Bt Towi, Co TTLE anything that has been produced on| mwenty Horses, i | . James Bdwin Thompson FARM, |Place, in Montville, near Oxoboxo Pond,| ‘Phone 34-3. Sep14MThH FARMS A SPECIALTY gLt i o ihe other side. The scenes are won. |ing ani speed i : cwated T Norih " Stowington. Conn. |on s15inzens scils at Amoy. China, for rful and all correct of the period of | voung stock, will be sold to tife highest | One mile from trolley, 15C acres of lan S AY, 4 A £5 old, Tigmbwce 1. Thers are over 1000 se. | Iee o o coi o U highest | B Th? state of culiivation: darge He| . T o sDAY, MOV ARENG I8EK FOR SALE 132 Spring Strest, - Willimantic, Co = tors In the cast. some of them promi- Included in this auction will be room house, nearly new, four-lighted at 10 o’clock a. m., The present demand for TFrench rent stars. , Nothine to eonal this pir Sgeml SR o windows (weighted). up-to-date house | tne following described property: Ono| A Cottage House, consisting of 7 champagne amounts to nearly 49,000 tute has ever been made. and tleam - harnesses, Sairounded by, fne shade (rees {wo|yoke seven vear old oxen (g0od beef),|rooms and bath, also garden and fruit . 000 quart bottles a year Tatrons of the Auditorium are assured arriage and surre Rouse; crib, wagon shed. woodhouse, | 1 Yoke three year old steers, 1 mew |, ... stuated at 33 Dunham Strept TWO FAMILY HOUSE = of & treat. This picture is for Monday ding saddle £ large henneries, large orchards of | Milch cow. R fajatetn s 4 A young won n.mllhn, dressed in n her plans 1000 cords | cOW (Jue in"January), 1 two year old | ¥or further particulars enquire of Westerly Fire District, within 560 | man's clothing e - e Mcastorn Comnsesient . yests and"some dmber.” T wiil sell | S37. 1 SF0 JopT, SI6 Avratire, heiter FRANK N. GARDNER, Lost of trollgy. ‘on large 10t; also four | elope was folled becnuse she e St o e ® locked ir desired. Price | 8B uli 1 ‘two year oid Holstein buill. | nov10FMTh o Brosaway. | Seints B te g i usteios, TRULSE R cap with & hatpin. BREED THEATER. D Il Ptast AT 993 1 good farm horse, 4 fat hogs, 40 R. L Partioulars given and property shown | ... = e ol . i St = o led, 1 fwo-seated bisiness 4 AS ot Science-of Attention, All Y. i : A SENELL Sart, 3 ox led, 3 FRANK W. COY, has Just elected its first woman mem s T e Yagon, Dctnctrs piger i heny 1| A SPLENDID CHANCE o mign Bie western® 1. | bor ‘Miadaime i Hopetad: the Ara A DATRY FARM of about two hun- [ness. I good driving harness, blankets, e Telepnones 348—289, octsld | woman deputy o | rp. .r-xin’ %ed fowls, 12 R. I Red pullets, 1 ox { Again the Breed theater has the |y FTLCOX 5 “larea weres. siiuated in the village of | ox vokes, one-horse Deering mower homor and distinction of presenting to WILLIAM B. WILCOX.:... Auctioneer | &j,vks Falis, Conn.. and about l\-?o (nearly new), 1 horse rake. ! cultivator, to buy a good 40 acre farm admirably the public of Norwich the original and | miles rrom irolley s 254 "story ‘dwetitng | 131 plow, 1 one-horse plow. 1 squarc | situated, good set. of bulldings, fruit Mvnv‘.'nhn Alexander Dowle recently e [ I e in first class condition, sifuated on | harrow, chains. forks, rakes. hay cut- 5 started a new Dowle movement in enly strictly perfect pictures made of | Uzh mrotnd overlooking the village, a | tar, 30 rods of hog fencing. 1 set tackles, | 20d wood. Investigate. 4 ¢ 0. Tt is reported that she wi the great world's championship base- - e 4 (hicago. s rep - | \ree-min walk o —church. school | crowbars, grindstones, a new pair bai- E. A. PRENTICE, establish a new Zion City. ball games played on the Polo grounds 1nd store. Two large barns will base- { ances, 12 tons of good hay. quantity of | ,o 300, 86 Clig S ablis . New York, and Shibe park, Philadel- - m racing south ards of apple. | oat hay. 1_stack of hav. 4 stacks corn s ig2Stiest 227 Main St., Franklin Square, y v ish bank at Puebl phia. Having sold my farm. known us the 2 nd “peach. valuable. peat box g :'Od(;]‘er" 12 bnfilhvsk Shive_of corn.“llog af = 11:: new cfil\""n:hm:r?no apflnlll’;'ll - S ias e et el Xremley place, three miies from Jewetl | he facm, 100 Acres of this farm. are | hushels of hand-pleked apples small lo A 0, y ¥ on e e i et e e | e L e o s | Chh ot ™ievel, Aclas 1 ish slakn or| oE tamiie 1 eoob arve i i eers: ¥ Real Estate and Insurance |\l “of the staie of Puenis fmportant event in the games, shows | R: Barber's farm. in the town of Iis’|cultivation, can be worked hy -aachfn. |50 yards stfaw matting. lot of rugs, opened for business on Oct, 23, n games, shows | I, Parber's Teom, In the fown of 1, Py UTHI place will keep 23 head of | eak extension table. 1 cherry tabie. TO RENT also the umpires. scorers and _the | porsonal property at Bublic Auetion | stock and pair of horses. One of the|writing desk. 1 lounge. 3 rockers. 12| o e i 3 Jand exports $4,000,000 worth of game's greatest generals, John J. Mc- OV e 5t Dest dairy firms in this section: must | kitchen chairs, beds and bedding, quan- 0 oL evant.a pig, one or many, as-| 31 ELW ST, PLEASANT FLAT OF SN ok s . Graw and Connie Mack = - =, . he =een fo be anpreciated. The price | tity dishes, pans and pails, etc., and |®0Tted sizes? 6 or 7 rooms, bath, closet, set bow], |FOUItry and $14,000,000 worth of egem The phenomenal exhibitions of the| (e pairteam horses, 5 ohw | is cight, the terms e; 1nd_possession |ather articles tco numerous to men-| Hens. Cockerels, Pullets also? stone set tubs, hot water. gas fixtures, | cVery year. Last year the eggw expor Mathewson, ai v_ 5 A g i n March 25th, 19 Parties desir- | tion. Apply to separate rear entrance, $1) per month. (ed by Russia numbered 2,998,000,000. sreat Mathewson, and the grand deliv fich it brood reha r v Ejés of_Chomibe, Plank, Hender S0 |nony £25 bashots pats. 1re bacroy to purchase an vpoioedals famm| s stermy. wele next felr sy F. 0. CONNINGHAM. & CHURCH ST., UPPER FLAT OF 6 Marquard are some of the features of | 1 set heavy team h 1 set T Yar Wilcox's Farm . Bulletin JOHN E. MITCHELL, Tel. 287-2. novéa |rooms, with modern improvements, $15| The city of Vera Cruz the principal per month. port of Mexico, has doubled its popu (choice of 460) novila Montville, Conn. the pictures, as are the home runs of harness, 1 team Ses 1 Deerin Baker. shown in full action, and every | Va80n. 2 top carriaggs, 1 De 2 sensational play thrown upon the |18 machine, 1 McOormick hs 5 B cream separator, 1 Fclipse c sereen. that the public may witness it{er, 1 Cyphers incubater, 3 broode as if he were on the grounds. The |weeder 1 cultivator, 2 plows. 1 marvelous photography of the games |tooth harrow, 1 lIrtn Age planter Iation during the past 20 years, the | o e g B B T habitants at present numbering about SALE HORSES Tmonth. jiam HEBOX, | 1 nave several sooa Horses to sen e e ehacon bt wlitla ' 9 [tiar il Woll TORER0D. to adan P clovators in hiEh Buildings Are & potent 1} s 1 | 3 | shows the largest attendance ever seen | PATIS green zun. 1 corn sheller. 1 secd | ali ready for hard work. Also some a &t the champlonship games, a surgine | PIAnter. and many oiher farming tools feal Estate Broker, that are not as large. I want to sell MONEY LOANED S B O A serioan o el n(:—« v!r‘l:‘t:manm. with all of the 33d | ousehold furniturs, . them all So as Cta have arnoln ’,‘:r the Seven room Cottage and about :-“wm e?:::’n:‘n:n:.::, g grea 3 If sald day proves stormy sale next next car load. ‘ome and see them. one acre of land on trolley at f o 4 - from th o t; v owin o Lowest Rates of In t. An 1 BEie Alie spcisintais ot i Iama T T e S poBLcR No. 41 Wes! Bread Sfreet,|Te. 177-12. ELMER R. PIERSON. Thamesville, just beyond the """“'(':mhmgfi T‘-'n': wha i The Galveston causewny will soon ba. e Tohr wers carcfully planned Afl novila R 5 1.2 AUTO TUBE VULOANIEING. city line. Price reasonable and THE COLLA’ B2 ;;’,’.‘";1::“'“‘:‘ e "o the nt stars of the AiaMONG | m—————— ooms 1- 6 ot = may be secured on terms. 143 Main Street, . ga. o u ratis R B Geein e o : e Reasonable prices—work gyaranteed. easy for a wide rogd, stroet car and ratiros also is shown a complete panorama of LOST AND FOUND. » STEBBINS & GEYNET, tracks. Parks at New York and Phil- - [ achem Phix (oyscivinanny o e THOMAS H. BECKLEY, ok m Novel and unique scenes| LOST—Fur neckpiece, between Nor- es‘er » - | work at Ousley’s Repair Shop, Frank-, May Building, - Phones: 724 In Manila some monkeys were ex- in close-up views are the omes|Wich and White Beach. Return to 4 1) s lin_Square. novi 278 Main St. 268-2 posed to the sunshine and m;a in about Srhere iz seen the science and skill of | Bulletin Co. for reward. noviid THERE 15 no agvertining me T g R T L M 4R L varlous infleld and outfleld plavers, | ADD DIED | Long Distance “Phone. novea | mastern Connscticut %o The Bul- N n eBreily Setii the etin for business ts ‘methods of stopping grounders, of woou

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