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¢ e IS GOING ON TONIGHT Pictures at the Breed The- le end Motion Pictures at £ Wife, at Poli’s Theater. lodge. No. 11, 1. in Odd Fellows’ hall. J. of ml“\vlo- (‘: ) 1t hall and ‘meet in Carpenters’ hal Puckingh. hall. camp. No. 4, meets in Buckingham Memorial. ANNOUNGEMENTS Miss M. C. Adles will be in York all this week. In Norwich weel ef Nov. 27. See adv. See the #hoes Frank A Bill offers. The soli and durable ones at $5c, $1, $1.25, $1.5¢ and $L75. S. ot V. “Auld Lang Syne’ Delightful Scotch Drama, in Two Reels. Perhaps the most delightfully quaini and attractive motion picture that the s season is the Breed has offered ome today entitled “Auld Lang S This monster production is yeels, and Is redolent of the heathe: fields, filled to overflowing with char *mcters too natural to be questioned o e doubted. and In all a perfect film dra- ma of the bighest order and tvpe. The action is based Burne® great and world-wide poem o #he same name. that has touched the | Bearts of all nations. The management emphasizes the an- | at attraction | it is ome of and i of the same hizh character and or- dler of the other famous two and three mouncement this gr with the assurance that surpassing grandeur and beauty, yeel pictures presented at the Breed | vice Ton St his season. Appearing in this picture | tion: address Farmer's Bookkeeping, | ‘T and, Ss Miss Fiorence Turner. the prime|bv A. J. Pierpont. New Haven count®|go:\the Boy favorite of the great Vitagraph cast,| or: 12, lunch; furnished by the | 108 12t ao0 Wupported by the all star company, In | erance: 130 p. m.. address. Dairy |“*\arren W which Jean, the Vitagraph Scotch col- | Feeds. Clover and Alfalfa, by Prof. J. Ye. plays no small part. |37 Trueman. Connecticut Aericultdral Two Scotch farmer lads, Tammas) college: address, Financing the Dairy | Soods. an@ Geordie, fast friends and mem- | Cow. by Pierpont, New Haven Bers of the same clan, are Jenny. a littie Scotch lass. Geordie per S R e e sty in proposing to her. but Tammas O aferihon Detweon the Craba wins here. On her wedding dav Geor- | STAFFORD SPRINGS o Pemeen U e die is not invited to attend, but sees | - s B b e Crbte A woll festivities from his window, while he Public Library Fumigated—Series of f;‘j?f:h_gmm;;:sm»p e is somforted by his dog, Jean. In sad-| Missionary Meetings Arranged—Er- | cyupo (8 O B O A Dese De Pls his cup with a large| nest J. Winter's Death—Norwich Won. Lost. P.C. @rmught of consolation. and says, ‘Tl & 5 & cup o Kindnese rer. for the days| Teacher for Sixth Grade—Candlepin | Crabs ...... .. 4+ 2 -800 ©f Auld Lang Syne” | League Schedul Lobsters . 3 3 -500 Five vears later Tammas and Jen- | Flmwe x cer of New Brifaia | my's Mttle child ;wanders off through| The afford public library was| George B. A. Baker of New Britain the heather, acrdss the hills, and Is|closed Thursdiy, Friday and Satur- [ Wa3 the guest of his parents on Hay- lest. All efforts of the child's parents | dav, while it was being fumigatea by |Ward avenue over Sunday. - 1 discover him are fruitless, and they | Health Officer John R, Parkhurst. It [ Mrs. Robert S. Brown of South Cov- return home disconsolate. 3 At daybreak Geordie starts out with Mis flock of sheep, and his good doz, comes running to him with the @Mi&s tam o' shanter, persisting in her master going with her to the place where the child is discovered. On the Feturs of the child Tammas relents in emmity to Geordle: the two men shake handsonce more become friends and “drink a cup o' kindness.” making Sheir difference with the words of i i U. S. Government Pictures of the Jreat Naval Revicw, at the Au- ditorium. The management of the Auditorium Tacedas the oniv oMcisl 1‘:53:‘“:1? - tures. authorized, and taken under di B Fect supervision of the U. S. official of the mobilization of the fleet which Mok place in New York harbor on! Priday, Nov. 234 The Bolax company sccured special to place their cameras on Dolphin, Secretary Meyer's Feeht. and on the bridge ne flag- Ship Connecticut, therefore giving a Permon who sees the picture a better than those who actually witness- fhis magnificent speotacle. The end ©f the pictuze is a masterpiece of mo- fegraphy. showing might with all the @4, tc all those wh. anything about photography this ehould appeal, | ¢ a8 & time exposure is impossible in a A spectacle of this Kind does net often oc 3 we ad- ¥¥e all who wish to see our navy af | it best to be on hand early as tha | Jarwe capacity of the Auditorium will e taxed to the iimit | Another special feature Sl iy the triumphant return of fredo. the phemomenal violinist. @tered such an Immense hit the $me he was here. abou: a ruonth 3 s not often the Auditorium pla: #tarn engagement. and this ute o that is tarze of today’s ago. 50_pounds | nd _Walters, | “Ihose comiques;” a Rube act that is 2 scream. Besides the fleet picture there are Sther Phowpiays that ar good opes | 5 the tense Flving A drama, The Stroager Man, which = a piot th i @8e of the strongest ever thrown on a ! shee: | The Auditorium ma: ragement ap- Meunices that they have secured some orid’s best feature pictares, | =il be shown every weel in first prize ac the | Exposition this vear. took 1t iast year | AT POLI'S. The Poli Players will present anoth- | @ society drama this week “The| WMe." by David Belasco and Henry ¢ DeMille. At the matinee this after- SSoR souvenirs of Miss Fay Baker will B® presented to the ladies attendinz. fhese souvenirs will also be given at temight's performance. e e SURELY BREAKS THE MOST SEVERE COLD. Will Overcome All Distress from a Bad Coid or the Grippe in Just a Few Hours. | most savere =ripy The cold will be and a1 misery ended taking o do Pape’s Cold | every iwo hours until eommecutive doses are taken. owill distinctly feel all the dis. symptoms leaving after the Srst dose. most miserable headache, dul head and nose stuffed up, fever- sneezing. running of the nose, throat, mucous catarrhal dis- moreness, stiffness, rheuma- :nhs and other distress van- ald_Compound is the result ears’ research at a cost of fifty thousand dollars, and Bmo gquinine, which we have demonstrated is not er- in the treatment of colds or end Grippe misery without any other as. after-effects as a 2. o F, U. B. of C. lodze, No. 20, L O. G T, meets in Third Baptist church ves- SRpmbers utiton meets In G L U. 1‘!—' auxiliary, A. O. H., meets in New child’s and_misses’ school two upon Bobbie n love with For next week | one of the season has in a Strang LY L | Herald Squ compan: rwich Manager W Lyceutn th: check or mo 3 history. d o lars and fift iavitat grange, arsday, amme f address o sponse, by r w address, I Feed Problems, by Prof. J. M. Trueman, Connecticut Agricul- {tural college: 12.30, lunch, furnished r| Ly the la of the grange: 2 p. m. ress, Fin r erpont, New Haven county di- - for the association: address, ng the Dairy £ow, by Prof. J. ) Trueman, Col lege. By t 11 soctation wil t, Wednes: ramme for inty direct | customary cnce n vear a | es, for t present ins time for get County Rev. Raym John W. Bal on a committee w | of the Urion ings among gaticnal The_services Stafford chur of Prague, Rev. Mr. Pott missionary commissioner for twenty pected from of York to Cli sionary in the ministry in this town. as ering Miss Rose F , was t ley over Sun The Girls E ing for appendicitis at- the Sprimefield hospital several dayvs ago, is making a good recovery and It is xpected she will be able to return oon Death of Ernest G. Winter. Ernest G. Winter, age 44, son of ries H. and Sarah Winter, for- rd Springs, died in Saturday morning. The deceased spent his boyhood days n this was @ nephew of mil milit Norwich . tional teac with only CANDLEPIN LEAGUE. First Game & The Season’s Schedule. The = gue arst will scn, has changed cents. ing mani and a lively time is anticipated. The schedule i< as follows for the next seven week when no —Me h S—Cle: . 4—Cres Deec. 5—Merchants vs, Warren. Dec. §—Independents vs. Johnson. Dec. ~ rde Tsland vs. Crerka, Dec. 11— Warren vs. Johnson, Dec. 1 erks ve. Creseents. Dec. 13—Manufacturers vs. TInde- pendents. T'ec. 14—Merchants ve. Rnode Is- 1ané Dac, 18—Rhede Island vs. Jolnson. Dec. 1 Crescents vs. Merchants. Dec. 20—Warren vs, anufacturers. Dee. 21—Clerks vs. Independents. Jan. 1—Independonis vs. Crescents, Jan, 2—Manufacturers vs. Mer- chants. Ward 3—Rhode 1sland_vs. Crescents. 4—Johnson vs Far. Jan. S—Man tand. Jan. 9—Wan Jan. 10—Mer Jan. 11—Johi New Canaan. tee of the library corporation met re- Dairymenls Instif the octation will hold an_all-da; in the Gr . e of welcome, by of the grange: president of the associa- d in previous fo the scarlet fever plenned a serics of missian. churches foreizn missionary, Austria, wiil of the vears. About the Borough. Bradway ths and ¥. Chapman of Norwich has secured to pame be plaved tonmight (Mon- ¥) between che Merchants tnd Johr.- The t-am known as Warren No. A good ested . 21—Indepe 2warren vs. Crescents, —Manufacturers va. 29—Warren . 30—Johnson v funniest e been selected, “A e Land." CEUM THEATER. Coming to the Lyceun theater, New London, Friday. November 2ith. The Messrs. Shubert will offer Miss Louise Gunning_and the entire New York Casino Theater in the English musical com- edy success “The Bikan Princess.” For the accommodation of patrons in it has been arransed with | of the are and valter T. Murphy cater, New London, ti open a mail order system for seats. All orders by mail when accompanied sney order will be filled Th v cents. ute Meeting. North _Cornwal ion_ of nee hall, West Cornwall, Nov. 23, 1911. The the day follows] 11 @ m. lcome, by C. L. Gold; re- ice President F. E. Duffy ancing the Dairy Cow, b: nnecticut Agricultural col invitation of Washington grange, the Connecticut Dairvmen's as- an_institute mest- e in the town hall, Washington De- 2, 0- 10.30 a. m., ad- ¥ord, mas- . B 1 hold day, Nov. the da 1911 J response, by \ to fumigate the place nd the books had all been purpose, which in the ce was an opportune them in. Missionary Meeting. ond G. Clapp and Rev. ilantine. who have been h Deacon Fuller srch in Rockville have ary meet- the twenty-ome Congre- of Tolland county. will begin in the West ch on_ the 25th, when a Rev. J. 8. Porter be present. er has been a successful Ameriean beard of foreign countries isits are also ex- Rev, Willard L. Beard . a former, foreign mis- hina. He was formerly o s for who has been ill for with tonsilitis, is recov- Tanley, a teacher in Ter- he guest of W. E. Han- day. b is to meet Tues- at on Bdgewood. Whittaker, who was op- a litary Whist. ary whist ziven by Ba- r of Exstern Star, .es were awarded Mr. Meyers, Jr.. Miss Ma- Mrs. H. B. Burwell Teacher Appointed. each the sixth grade ol. The sixth and nave heretofore Dbeen her; the hiring of an zher will leave Miss Con- one grade, the seventh. c Be Played Tonight— in the candlepin 1 its name to the Cros- deal of interest is be- omitting Christraas mes will be played: ants’ vs. Johnson. ndents vs. Rhode Ts- Clerka. cde Island vs. Crescents. . Merchants. vs. Independents. Manufucturers. cents vs. Manufacturers. rics v Clerks. ufacturers vs. Rbode Is- Ten vs. Clerks. chants vs, Indeperderts. nsor. vs. Crescents, & near as possible to seats desired. This atiraction plays only one performance in the state of Connecticut, and it is safe to say that New London will wit- ness one of the largest houses in the of the Lyceum theater. scale of prices will range from 50 cents two two dalers, with boxes at two dol- Connecticut Dairymen's meet- pro- the home of Miss | o y “The m: days. 1 vacation. entry Frida; sides. daughter, urday. 4.15, ball practl to zane. and Miss lage. ter, Vernee Welcome, How] Local pleted. evening, Ni fourth de: Mrs. C. appreciated. ternoon. and Maynard-H: Trouble. Tughes morning at Rev. The building commit- cently to consider_ the competitive de- signs for the new library building, and after muth careful deliberation chose one which proved to he the work of Alfréd H. Tavl shows a build size, of stone._ or of Ponus street. This ing about 40x50 fect in nard, the Mr. and M i . O, Grand Lodge Officers Visit Wooster Lodge — Bump-Hi _ New Postoffice Location Dec. Tst- Wooster lodge, No. 10, F. and A. M., held their meeting in Masonic hall Fri- day evening. The Master Mason de- &rec was conferred. The grand lodge ficers were present. e members where a_ banquet was served by the ‘members of thi Bump—Higgins. arriage of Miss Lucy Higsins, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins, and Ernest Bump took place at the home of the bride on avenuaThursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. JnH. Fitzgerald of Hebron offici- ated. A number of out of town rela- tUves were present. ceived -beautiful presents. wedding dinner Mr. and Mrs. were driven to Norwich, are the ‘guests of friends for a few . Attended Court. Dr. James J. Tynai was in Norwich ¥riday attending court. Miss Florence Carver, local postdffice, is the guest of in Middletown and Meriden for a short A number from town went to S3 Thursday evening to atten supper given by the members Salem Social club in Grange hall. Mrs. Hattie Jackson has returncd to her home in Norwich after a week's stay in town. Return to New York. Mrs. Bessie Kingsbury Mrs. Langdon, returned to their homes in New York ¥riday summer at the summer thelr brother, Ronald K. Brown of New York, on Broadway. Clarence L. dam was a visitor here Friday. Judge Wallis and gang of men were at Hayward's lake Friday Wallis summer cottage ready for win- hauling in the boats. ass in First A the guest of his parents a few past. week. He tried his skill in the The last game in the soccer {>otball as the guest of friends in town To Move Postoffice Dec. 1st. Electricians are at work wirine Kel- losg’s new tinners have finished the roof and the carpenters viork laying the floors and sealing the Mr. Kellogg _expects to be able to move the postoffice into the build- ing by Dec. 1st. A. F. Roper Mr: Haddam, Friday William Johnson was in Moodus The gymnasium ¢lasses of the club will meet in Grange hall Tuesday and Thursday afternoon the academy the grammar class, 5.30 to 6. ce. ‘A few from town braved the storm of Baturday and attend the Yale-Princeton WARR ENVILLE Mr. and Mrs. W. L. at Coon Supper—Vaiuable Mink Se- cured by Trappers. Mr., and Mrs. W. L. Durkee gave a | coon supper to & -party of young peo- ple on Wednesday evening. company. assembled about 6.30 p. and after supper the évening with music, games, guests were Leander Wrig sisters of West of Willimantic, By Baker and Robert Balch of this Mrs. Lewls Durant and two sons are visiting Mrs. and _Mrs. O. Cushman. Captured Earl James and Norman Baker (am- ateur trappers) succeeded ing the prize of mink of extra good color and value. Mrs. John Scarborough and A guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jame: Pe: Albert Howlett recently his nearly new barn into a one stor: house, which he has rented to his. son- in-law, George Jacobs, who has moved in_with his family Mr. and Mrs. Minn., all of their household goods, house and farm and will move into Conn., on what is known as the John Jacobs farm. o s The Ladies’ Benevolent society with Mrs. J. H. Wilbur Thursday af- |caterer wil ovisa Mrs. Webster, Mass., have atives and friends in this vicinity. A. N. Vaughn of Willimantic was in town Wednesday. "~ WAUREGAN hes Wedding—J. W. At- wood Recovering from Serious Eye ug! Fred Maynard ere Joseph. E. The-bride wore vl Brooklyn road. Mrs. John Phillips tives and friends in Springfield. J. W. Atwood is able to be out after | pirectors and serfous’ eve trouble. A }'&u 72 block on Peal and daughter speat Wednesday with friends in Putnam. Fine Piece of Telford Road. The stretch of Telford road just completed, under the supe First Selectman George . tending west from Abingion F | ners to the cemetery, will be very much Read conducted servié o schoolhous ins Wedding— After the work went to Grange hall grange. WEDDING. that Myrtle Leo bride re- After the Bump they The where | fiying in tie iends clerk S em coon the the of dies” and sister, & spent the esidence of hav Brockett of Faet Had- getting the to the Injured Scouts was held in their afternoon. ams of Wall ngford was days the Crabs Won. foin street. The their work on are at was the guest Ralph Swan, s. in om 3 to to clas: Haven | 42 football went to New and b: Durkee Entertain | with te v a The little m. as spent Among the t and two | shford, Walter Brown | E. Pratt of Putnam | aulding, Raymond vil- ete. Where ' there’ thousands of ca because you-can’t get where You can kill these germs with OMEL ‘a penetral antiseptic $1.00. efterwands needly: only 50 cents. member, HYOMEIL does not contain morphine, cecaine or any drug that could possibly do harm. church Friday Friday the church to BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE. Composed of ladies’ 9051 cut in five sizes—34, 36, 38, 40 and nehes, cquire the 36-inch size. BACH in silver or stamps Order through The Bulletin Company, Fattern Dept., Nerwich, Conn. ' Children Cry CASTORIA they you breathe a “times a croup; & Osgood Co. Extra bottles of & south Thursday morning. Tt is rumored that another Long Isl- and farmer has been looking over the George Bennett farm with a view to hase. PLAINFIELD Messrs. Lucian Morgan and G. E. Babcock of Norwich Sunday to altend the funeral of Gilbert Randall e i b The chicken pie supper given in the Pnignt metted the La- Ald soclety about $50. There was a special grange meeting After business was transacted those present went over to partake of chicken pie. evening. ' 9081—v080 A SIMPLE BUT STYLISH GOWN. waist pattern bust measuré—and = ladies’ patiern 9080, cut in five sizes— .26, 28 and 30 inches, waist meas- The waist has the popular revers trimming. The skirt has separate front ack p anels. The entire gown will yards of #i-inch material Blue chiffon volll lace and embroid are here skown. This illustration calls for two sep- atierns, which will be mailed to dcress on receipt of 10 cents FOR FOR FLETCHER'S LOST AND FOUND. were in town directly over the raw, sore, germ in- fested membrane. ‘or catarrh, asthma, coughs, ‘cclds‘;nd catarrhal deafness, gyonul s sold on money back plan The 0 Complete_outfit OMEI_ it PERSONAL—W take please take it some good L C, S, Smoke Shop. E. S. w. left the meat at my.back from Fi 2 ‘agan’s work in a dru; “novzo ANTED—Bo: storer - Apply o) Bull WANTED—For a family of two, an 1ain cook. " Aadress -"m:- '{: elderly [ Bence Mill closes for the 1911 Schroeder & ors ‘to Garrity Bi ‘Willimantic. the door. by bring etin_ Co. nov20d season No ‘Gunderson, su ron. 20 ‘Watson ne 25th, St., ‘are FOR SALE. of “WANTED, FOR SALL ix words 1o the line. DESPATCHES HOLTRY WHAT THE GHIMNL Over the chimnoey the night And chanted a melody And the Woman stopped, - Wio toswed, And thought of the o lost, , s her tear-drops force “I hate t inserted at the rate o' one e wind in the TO RENT. FOR SALE — Two c eifers. T. P body, novzod ows_and three East Great Over the chimney the night-win And chanted a melody no one And the children sald, as t) drow., TO RENT—Tencment 0f four room @t 59 Frankiin Street. Inquire al Bui- . svaodq| H. Piain. "Phone 615-/ Four horses. one pal K| oR Y it 2500, mound and kKin years old. one pair, 2600, 0 kind. ly Ji Dowi 3 Ct. T-t’gfiy-‘.u by g nov20d Sl DOYIRS “WOR SALE_One new milch cow, 800 0 years old, calved on Saturda: Holdridge, ledyard, €oni novzid sized, 1 Samuel Tel. 216-4. room house, 1aodern im about Noy, 15. Norwich Town. 323 Washington rovements; Apply Walter A. novi severn nd and Plainfield, FOR_SALE OR HENT_New eight. ssession P Heath “FTin wome wi that is cleavin " TO0 MENT—Tenement of elght rooms, 5 | all’ modern Improvemente, at 53 Peari |, Dinck nlght throu Bt "Apply on bremises. ~ movisd | “Tis & Ealry trumpet u pust FOR RENT—Upper tenement of ne rcoms; modern Improvements, 74 1 Street” IO MENT—Two six-room flats at Broadway: -all modern improvemen(s. Apply at 122 Broadway. nov TO RENT — Newly furnished ro And we ‘tear the wind In oy Over the ehl ney the night-w 'a melody no ¢ 5, &% he wat on I . n. It will w with modern conveniences, centrally lo- | And fuel is dear, and wag cated. ' ‘Apply to Box §0, Bulletin, And 11} stop - the leak in t - | “wovia ney FOR SALE Full size Balke-Collender pool table, arch oushions, in Al condition. ¥ Kies, Wauregan, Ct. novifd Bronswick- with Mon- FOR SALE—100 pullets and 100 hens, UP TO DATE furnished rooms, Mar- guerite building. Mrs. Lees, 378 Mal imney the night ted n melody no Poet listened and smil Over the Amd oh Bt Ttenement, Yooms, fve Was man, and woman three, stenographe: Bt el care Bulletin, 00d_wi nov16 WHITE breeding price, to Box WA Woolen Co. WANTED—Good tcn box gingham 1ooms; at WANTED Position as booki v by reliable YounE - man Teferences. Address Lo R E. novizd eady W ®s. Apply to 'Lorraine Mfg. 0. Westerly Branch, Westerly, R 1o Writy 00, Bulletin. = Apply St. every Thursday. Hoved at Rawson Shippee. every & NTED Al bought at Jos. Connors & at H. A Heeb- thur C. Bemnett ALL KINDS OF BAW FURS_wanted ipple’s. — Wi % ihe, fur dealer. . Water A.'C. Wooaworth. | White Leghorns; 18 young Tolous Ara sald w own har geese, 3 oats and 1 full blooded J. This wi in the ey cow § years old. Must be sold at| FOR RENT—An uppor tenement of T Bret Harto once. Write “Kiilingly,” care of The |rooms on lower Broadway. Apply Lo g 3 Norwich Bulletin. novi7d F. H. Brown, 28 Shetucket St J 5 WONI ORK N A FINE MAHOGANY UPRIGHT PI- TO RENT—No, 8§ Union St, ANO must be sold at once; cost new on Square, flat of seven roo When the Wonder-worker w 387 Full par- |fcor. Enquire of 8. Carelessly, 1mperiousl ticular; on _ res Malin St His mysterious war nor or Bulletin, Norwich. S R e o 2 PR S| ARy Teave From you or m FOR SALE Xmas o ssession at once. Inquire at Bulletin wreaths, 1 kinds. octbd : . s X % T e 2 s : FORD RUNABOUT must be s0ld at ‘modern " improve: | | Now apy / a reasonable price this week. Just 108 North Main St Deen overhauled and is in good run- What was burden tnrns to hoon ning condition. Apply to Stebbins & of four What was hard f L t, at Sachem Park, evenings, or B e aaarh et Ath the sur ath the n 682-4. for demonatration. novisd | [oomy., Bnauire of Joser AT | AN the we ! . FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- | “Malden, malden. rin and | old, good drivers - rare the Wonder ohe. Devon “ox. Weleht | vemiences, 86 Union St'Telephone §34-. Ware' the Wonder > 966 That ‘wood workers 19" CheSbew|SnPeiNe - Ll b - o Y, ahe etands, o 1 White pigs 8 weeks old. A. T. Gardner | LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE & Oo novild | TO RENT—WIith or without power |Can she nelther spealk LE—T will sell at a price | and steam—4,000 squar feet floor Hear no word of a rprise you my large stock |space. The lightest, cleaneat, airlest | Hi¢ has 1aid nix wand on | and “fixtures, situate on | factory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A. | Al the glory in hor eve PRt B il S oLt G | Faurnier, ‘Troy Steam Laundry Buil DRI CePe T L DesiienEnd. - RoxH ing, Franklin St, cor. Chestnut Ave » | Words printed on cloth 13x12: “Notice VIEWS AND VARIETIES X1 persons are forbidden hunting, STORAGE ipes ¥ on, aw.” § for Ehootlng or trespassin under penalty of the name on it, 12 for 3 postage paid, Ene Buifetin’ Co. with an; Norwich. Conn, WA toms employes; ave examinations Jan. I tions free. Write immed iin Tnstitute, Dept. 35 K NTED—_Rallway mail clerks: ous- e £90.00 month: o gues- tatery, Frih - oct2sd’ Rochester. oot3ld “FOR SALE—A 46 h. p. pressure. Tnquire A. A. Fournler, Tro; BF Pospect Bookkeeper, novi7a WANTED_Plano tuning and All work guaranteed, A. City. Tel WANTED An experfenced Stenographer and by one largest business houses. References required. Address Box 344, City. WANTED-—Skein *winders, 14 and braider tenders for day work and Right work. APBIy at bss awan Miils. ~oct2sd ir- i of Norwdieh’ “Wanted at once five girls for general housework and second work, aiso a bright appearing boy (16 years old.) FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. M. J. Coscoran, Supt. WANTED Central Bldg. Man Cook General House and Second Girls Room 32, Central Building. y work and Steam Laundry. oct21d NTING FOR _ FARMERS noteheads and 250 6% (regular bu: Dess size) envelopes; neatly printed. fo $1.75; 500 each, $2.70.. Send for samples ana prices, for'any need of. The Bull etin Ccmpany, Nor- wich, Conn. this farm 75 cents, ash to accompany order. horizontal iler, 2 years old, made by Stewart of | ‘orcester; will stand 125 pound steam orinting you are in Space for Furniture and Commodities. g el Storing & Leasing Co., 10-20 W. Main FOR RENT Three houses of 8 rooms each at 92, 94 and 96 Chestnut Street and two tenements of § rooms each at 526 628 North Main y MeFeo—I morning. Judge, Braggs—Wht (s word smug? Wages who 1 fat amd glad Jonah had fust emer whale. “Mister,” said who was waiting, “will ye | me ver kowpon?—Chicas | Howard tten r | ne? Cowara—Yes: you k o be afreid his wife woulc Well, now he's afraid fe MeFo 1t v | T s and 355 1, $2; 5, 3 500 letterhe: rinted, 317'50; 500 billhead inted, $1.50; 1.000. 32: 5.000. 3 00, '$12.56; 500 statemenis, 5%x3 printea.’ $1.25; 1.000, $1 0."35.2 10,000, 310, Printing of every tion done promptly. - Send for The Bulletin Co., Norwich. Conn 1 ofrerin HENS The regular fal Mayfiower White Wyandett, cockerels at low prices is now on. En. rich the blood in your floc: of these youngst hile the price | low. A few ‘fin g cocks f sale. Also Cuban stock and e MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, Norwich Tewns, Conn. 'Phone 34-3. " mep14MTh ol 56, ds. $1.65: 1,000 $2.70; 5,000, 3 b 8 5. “with one : [ “Don’t think Mr. ¥ f rom exaggerated exo Miss Cayenne Ht ¢ It's his chief Asure ington Star. What's the ervants arq who has charge of Fido ha | bing the maid who t by."—Washington Herald, “¥or than Yon basebal n 18 over thing but his business —Pittsburg Post Street, all in good repalr. N. TARRANT & CoO, 117 Main Street, City. pl be e y m 1 e We have a Fine Store To Rent . When' you ald not hear t ) in the my volce.” “Yes, T know,.” ho r : and T whall never ceaso t those denr lost dnys.’— T ord-Herald, in Westerly Fi feet of troil cottage hous: by FOR SALE. TWO FAMILY HOUSE ire District, within 500 on large 10t; alse four within walk of three large industries, for Particulars given and property showsn FRANK W. COY, © High St, Westerly, R. I Telepnones 348—289. ten minutes le. oot31d Durant's parents, Mr. e Mink | in the season, ptur large a Centr: “FOUND_Sunda. | Ave. a pocketbool money. D—14-foot lead colored sharpie. 3 South Thames St. _novzod cvening, on Central containing a sum of Owner can have same by pay- his adv. and calling at 300 11 Ave. nov20d o ol H ugh- rlene, of Westford, are| rsonal Items. converted are: please dward Otto Zeller of have recently sold Warrenville, | T w Mrs. Zeller is Albert ett's youngest daughter. ABINGTCN Grangers Fine Stretch of Telford Road Com- | m Norwl, Baltic milch, 20 ton Invited to Putnam— | 1 McC | rake, plows, The members of Wolf Den gran have been invited to attend a s meeting of Putnam pec grange 24, when the third will be worked. hsrn lot b} barrel potato: ot fork many’ fol10: Richm vision of | Hick ex- Pk h | pets, dishe: and m: met, i Tuesday even Nicholas lis of novisd STRAYED FROM one. man, Bozrahville, Ct. WILLIAM B. WILCOX. property at Public Auction on nearly new, 1 expréss wagon, 1 sieigh, wagon ble harness. nearly new, 3 set single vinegar and cider, ving machine, 2 extension tables, 1 chamber set, 1 sofa, 4 bureau: 4 beds! goose feathers, Iot chairs, If _stormy, sale next fair day. ‘T_—_Foxhound, black bndy, white . name and license tag on collar. i. Holden. Telephone 1067- MY PLACE, Nov. chestnut gelding, one brown both are old horses. Finder notify or telephone H. Water- novizd pleasant surroundl: state road to cf house, soil. Only $900, and .Auctioneer AUCTION. i1l sell_the following persomal THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m. farm on Plain HIlL Town of on,. Conny two miles south of Two ‘horses, & cows, 1 new 1 due Dec. 1. 2 shoats. 30 fowls, s A No. 1 hay, 1 democrat wagon. ormick mowing machiné, 1 horse. 1 dumpcart, 1 team -wagon, 3 1 corn planter, 1 weeder, 4 cul- 1 seed planter, 1 set tackle, poles, 1 corn’ sheller, 1 set s, 1 set light driving harness, nkets and robes, 1 separator, | S g bushcle quantity alsG lot chains, saws, = hoes, and _other’ farming tools, alo the ng housenold furniture: One ona range, 1 afrtight stove, 1 rakes, bars, ot car- pans, fruit cans. dairy utensils, any articles not here mentioned. A be in attendance. ALLEN_GRISWOLD. Norwich, Conn. LEGAL NOTICES. e Tl { been vi | { tion ‘o nectic You L a church, ating. | fs5 M nink o Teart McCarthy off Batin. ¥ wore Maynard will make t home here after a brief wedding tr Mr. Marriott is moving to the farm recently purchased by before not | him, on 1s_visiting rela- | of wild veese was seen 7 0_ANY AND ALL CREDITO The Clinton Mills Company, a cnu far | stockholder of The Clinton Mills Com- ias signed and duly acknowledge agrecment among stockbolders toat the | corporate existence of sueh corporation o the |limit shall business of novi3M Tpora- reanized under the laws of Con- ed that every H are hereby notifi o corporation or anized under ws of the State of Connecticut, d an terminated and; that the di- ustees shukl ‘take any and ops to_ obtain a fnul dis- thereof. Said agreement was house, in first ci room blinds hay barn 20x24, cri] several henneries. res of lo trees, o0d, ©0 ‘acres of mile to rai church, school and thriving manufactu: macadam road. this “opportunity sl Send for Wilcox's (ckoice of 400). ‘Phone connection. Do not_miss of cost and value. Son, Without reserve curios of the sald r N ana continue until_so! described articles: Glassware, 4, by acknowledgments. dated re hereby are hereby warned of the t any claf gal: said_cor- b to M. U. Adams. 70 Kilby March 16, 1912, and claim: presented " within sald | time e barred. ANLEY U. e ERREY ey 151 to close Clinton Mills to everything Kitehen Ware. Sale rain or shini Send for handbill scription of ¢his oppertuniti. Thin ix the largest 1ot of unrestored antigquen and curios ever offered for sale in New nd amd must be sold regurdicss renersh) Siliren “Suroet, Willinange Con TUBSDAY, NOV. 31, 1911, at 10 o’clock m. was us Places in the way of Ironm, and Brass Terms C. Tothing sold befovs dste bf as) v GARDEN AND POULTRY FARM One-quarter mile R .R. station, with s, store and school, and only 4 5 of Touse; Barn. shop, shed, sten 51 gaod E%dires of fine Smooth” Iand, exceiy art cash. Particul ictures of this and many others. TR IN'S AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. $2,500 will buy a 1100 acre farm. large 12- nted bt near church, S large hen: excell. s oct28d i 26x30," with basement, one barn 24x30, woodhouse and his farm ered_and has a_cranborr: is ids in o high state of ‘cultivation, road st on. totnos. miles over room i well No. 81 PECK STREET. Two Tenements of Six Rooms Each. Fine opportunity to secure a home and have one tenment to ‘To Rent Tenement of Eleven Rooms with Bath At No. 1 Thames Street. Price, $15 Per Month. For Sale Ten-Room Dwelling, with Barn. On Car Line and a Corner Lot. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. mile to near a village where employment can be found for a whoie family: house built on high ground, on This is one of the best farm bargains ever offered. alome would cost more to bu we ask for the whole farm.. Farm Bulletin WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Eatate Broker. No. 41 West Bread St., Rooms 1 and 3, ‘Westerly, R. L AUCTION ANTIQUES On account of the death of the senlor tner of the firm of C. I will sell at Publi all the F. farlane ‘Auctign, ues and at 48 anti followi ure, Sodkers. . Brass Goods, ed in. old fire- ing detailed de- sold. t o : ; Caneporiation fres in anto, FOR SALE No. 44 LAUREL HILL AVE. Residence formerly owned and occupied by the late Mrs, Charles H. Kenyon. Fine location. Exceptionally weil butit house. All modern conveniences. Price right. Tnquire of JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. WHITNEY’S AGENCY 227 Main St, Franklin Squa: Real Estate and Insurance TO RENT 11 ELM ST, PLEASANT FLAT OF 6 or 7 rooms, bath, closet, set bowl, stone set tubs, hot/ water, gas fixtures, separate rear entrance, $15 per month. $ CHURCH ST. UPPER FLAT OF 6 rcoms, with modérn improvements, §15 per monti. 30 CLIFF ST. VERY CENTRAL, flat with modern-improvements, $15 per Wauregan House Block, APPLY TO "The Parker - Davenport Co, NORWICH, CONN. “You would be the statistical pe much water s w “I suppose s0,” replied the impressionable nc some people who drink Philadelphia Record Church—W called your Is ty. Chureh name, Why ty? Gothe 1aw.—Yonk But a0 Because nglishr the Th Why FOR SALE. We Have a Fine 8-room Cottage with all modern improvements, | in a very desirable location, to exchange for a two-tenement house in a good locality. YOUNG & SHANKS, Room 23 Shannon Bldg. Phone 1100, — nin't the Thames 1o suth of the Naval officers take v Misk necessari trinin me of Lwo women about the ways of nwwer. W herself 1l New York trouble | enilaren IN LITTLE MUCH her Ireproof, to dry-rot or any of | tions that come under the ! Seven room Cottage and about Cotton I8 king in_the one acre of land on trolley at | | products of agricultire, (ne Thamesville, just beyond the [l|Ported during the year being § 000, by far the large city line. Price reasonable ‘and fl | dhonr 1 Ve Teotton - o X may be secured on easy THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, Phon 724 278 Main St. 368-2 terms. $450,800,000 in 1 1907, the form agninst 000,000 In r clectric tram line Daliny to *Star Ie gaura), where the comr a hotel and villas In the make Dalmy a summer re asses through the ne town gathered about the Wokou, Th. from The Red CIff Mining whose mine is stated to be now shipping basis, has sent W, C. Thor | s, M. E., of Vancouver, to its pr ties in Portland canal Aistric | report the question of the de | ity erecting . smelter x mines | FOR SALE I will sell at a low price to close an estate a farm consisting of 210 Acres of land, 90 tilluble, balan Ture and woodland, 1,600 cords of 00d, abundance suppl or. 12 house in good place will i o vear round and Tocated two miles from trols || Phe sorrow of pet crows and | ley and elght miles from Franklin rots whose snastars are removed Sauare. death in often noticed, and on FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, wame crow, which was - owned 1 o s ain o woman In Virginin, would fly to tha eul . Werivhy cemetery A sit for hours on a ‘whieh stood near the grave of hi loved. mistress. Peck’s Real Estate Agency |..n"c.ci.o0.0t s, shone vt minfon a beautiful oit and for this we the Dominlon government in the annual appropristion from to $100,000, pury creuse 360,000 132 Spring Strest, ~ Willimantic, Cenn, < rly as 1773 over o engaged (n stitching brofderies which' made »t oun even i those early nuinber had | by ning of 1800 Lo the imustry baving axtenged L, Baden. Wuriem berg, Baviria, v estyru Austrie and all banntey abour Taka Constiama. “A PIES A PIG FOR A" THAT" the fine Gl days. the r T begir Various sizes, es, kinds of piy t BROADBROOK FARM. bR Pullets and cockerels, White Log: horn and R. I Hm .I’K‘Otik. Wl. vn:.ux';u for harness an ‘-’.::

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