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PRESS DESPATCHES 3 SNOW OR RAIN FRIDAY. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT| LETTERS Tn THE EDITOR - 4 e m O 5 FO.TRY. st e _ - under A Lk —m— Moving Pictures at the Breed The- The Question Before the House. the heading . , I < I e b0 i FED : estion before the TO RENT™ inserted th o = """“H‘",m“" and Motion - Pictures at | ol (SN T (st of the high < %o ; i “ 1 i “Open to me!” " I ‘heard the thrilling Wife, at Poll's Theater. . e fgst ‘?“t,{""‘“‘,i;,:;“i}u‘;g“‘5";‘(‘,32{,,';':‘1‘3. 3 S | In ueeuut dark of night, ana life, ‘'ompany, C, A. C, 2 € i3 l d h ana tat ar g G0y 8 o ot domad: and cents per ine, six words (o the line. W sl et Norwich Lodge, No. 430. B. P. 0. E., | money also comes under this law.” I swept and bare; meets in Elks' Home. Nos 3, I 0. 0, | Will asree that the law of supply and My wear;“.\u bad’ passed, the hour . Not & I 0. 0.1 demand has much to do with money, F..nmuta ln"(_)d%mellows Hall.vNo. 12, | in fact it is the supply and demand WANTED. FOR SALE. I 70 RENT. Yet O);gulnm come, and I had heard no mreets in nter® Hall 0 o §- Monevtuat G the i i g ;g‘(', - S ———— | O foor againmt the' porch, no gar- c'--f e No. Enion D/, FONSON. Thek Jpe - CaRno WANTED—To urchase or | FORSALE—Twent Shropshire | TO RENT—Room with or without nt Lol 8t “n&gfl st D" erique, meets in | along with®ut it; hence it is an indis- | cc K.-a'nwnaofi“fi'mnu Brave sheep, amu':uflflo;'?fr -uapma.u:, board, wiia private rawmily, in ceniral Blown ) by the hurrying wind, On the Foresters’ 1. pensable factor of civilization. | witnn® reasonavie diStance of 190il€y | weigul livy, ahd Lwo year old County | bart Of CiLy, genteman preierred. Ad- hard groun The experiences of most people is nui? IC0uL 4 Lo 20 dCres good prodictye | Leacer cuil. C. W. Johnson, 36 Wilu- |uress M. C. L., care pulietin, novzsa The frost l‘d’lu iron—and the worid £| S that the suppl® is inadequaté, about}scll, witn gooa bulidings; witl pay lt; Lo '5sdr wilumantic. ‘tet 231-3. TO RENT — 258 Frankiin St, con- was €O, ANNOUN . £ lall the time: Bus “Mr. Montgomery, | FSE SOnL cash. baismcs h -3¢ een | RONNd .. |venient store, suitable for any business. | ugsen 4o m PRy TV ata podrr 1 1o | here is a fact that perhaps ¥ou NevVeT | Li"g pLer coinc, to be e enE (ot last | _FOR s.ilLiz—Bay horse welghing 1100, | ’ali between 10 and 2 and 7 to % p. m. ‘s g g " Frank A, Bill has the exclusive Sae | took into consideration, viz, that the|laiyméut is made. . O, Box 14, Nor- | 000 Wuiker and driver, periectiy saie, | ars. W. M. Vars, o8 Hobart Ayve. “And I have naught to give, nor food, ‘of men's King ?“fl-‘“& 33-°§ a“;’ . | demarid for money is equal fo the de- | wich. 2 hovssd |1z vears uid; aiso a Very nice bisck sep21ThS _ noxiire:" 3% ; er, Russia ca X 5 rhic! o 2 — < as’ 1000, standard registeres | TRe i ro oo " 7 ou shalt not mum.j b \\ at kind of law is t % | bvusekeeper s situation tor middie- |lamily norse. ‘inese’horses wul be suvia | {508 S ¥ ¥ novzod I ask for nothing—nothing I desire law of supply and demand 5‘_»1 mn?\;‘»- uged or clderly widower; pleasant hoias |4t 4 Very low price. 1> Mckiniey Ave. e T30 | Save at thy Welcoming word to'enter Is it an equitable, just and constitu- | Lue objeci, with smail jpa ty, coun- | n £ —Two six-room flats at 120 ; NEW SHOW AT THE AUDITORIUM | I5 it an cuuitable, jusi and cons Iiry or farm; nice cookr A a}‘é’s;um- 3o R ay ait i oin aprovemant | ma ahes e B {0y - Durden TODAY. e e S st ictin Ofiice, ‘or 'phome 515-2. mov23d |, MO SALE—New milch cow, chesp. | Apply at 122 Broadway. novibd T Aoes the A WANTED—A horse for l[s Keep for e T0O RENT — Newly furnished rooms | UPon tny weariness, Nor shame nor The show for the first three days ['f,untain the winer. Inquire 30. Town s m:";;,“fl:—aodflggdefl?rne‘:ag;myxv;lcfif;; with modern conveniences, centraily 10- B e b MR Y e Jow of thig week probably pleased more |y, cp i and aelivery. Terms 510 down, $6 per Lateodl Apply -to Box 30, Bulletin, ¥0i06 DFayed. people than any other entertainment montn. The Plaut- dden Co., Nor- W E\TED-‘A middln aged man . thud]clty h;m seen Ig‘t_'hsome time, re- wien, Ct, novistThs UP TO DATE lurnlshleu rugnéhhl.ular- My path was set with gardless of price. e management | '1 - T T Y JEDRT g guerite building. Mrs, Lees, 37 aln. has endeavored to arrange a pro- | ul; O n ,,:fim’? s‘.',‘:,‘." .\,.’3“235?"%.‘.‘4":3%5 P octaed nd suffering kept pace with gramme for the last half of the w m WANTED—Woman, not over ¢a%e | The Flaut-Cadden Co. Norwich | TO RENT .’ tenement, 4 rooms to anguish In the lonely that is fully as good as Monday's bill | g t be the peo- | do dn kinds plain cooking. 6 € 16TThS pleasantly located; $6 per month, five . The headline et is Lucil money to be | Streei novzid |z ‘—_W "m‘m minntes” walk from Bquare. Faguice ¥ ¥ S0t 1o ThE oAl Esart wastes Whire Co. ' “"The Real Venus.” M ‘nded for the | \‘A!\"I‘ED—WOrk of any kind by 17 |liest order. lerms 3o down, $1 e L = terrors be; is considered the most perfectly and mouey | year oid boy. Apply Box 30, Bulletim | Week. Tne Flaut-Cadden Co, \ux- FOR RENT—An upper tedement of 6 | My feet were bare upon the blistering ed weman before the public {od 3 t novzid wich, Ct. novi6iThS |rooms on lower Broadway. Apply to stones; Brown, 28 Shetucket St. octi3d | The whirling wind beat on my un- has lately been featured as a attraction to: the famous Maude | WANTED =Workers on mesh purses. $390.00_Baby grand, in_best condi- | o ik clothed breast Apply to Mrs. James E. Crary, Jewett |ticn, small size, beautiful tone, cost TO RENT—No. § Union St. facing |l walked where misery was, and bitter ;w{ipsiSavo‘y offers ‘zd\el) prett) wvided we [ City. "Phone 9-12. Rov2ld new $800; as Bood as the day it left |}I‘lon Sg:unr naz;-rsquAcn Em;nn zh;‘u moans easing singin nd posing > of overn- = ~——— ltactory; exchanged for player piano.!fcor. nquire o % ert, 1 Open tc , E A & & her own special scenemy and limont. p o g ur\“;m?v-e-e\k@enre:gunfiasn barber trade. |lerms 325 Gown, $10 per:mgn!h.p The | Maln St. oct10d G S o B M n expert elec- | 1 w irst the S I sy (o matoUagash €0, Borwich,: Ct. M0 RENT_Store at 65 Franklin St.: her large and | : ,0¢ | feod. “Write for vabaiomws Sgaranc| movISTThS ~ ___ |possession at once. Inquire at Bulletin |And dld I grudging walt, nor turn the extensive apparatus. Nothing on the 7 4 | Barber College, 207 Bowery, New York | $195.00—Haines & Co. upright piano, | Office. octéd Nor 1570 tve ‘bar'that Beld my close- line of this act has ever been in the | j, e | City. nov20d as good as new; good tome, action .:.nd’ TO RENT Lower tenement of four shut door? city before, and 1f you want to see | g re s | “WANTED AT once, & willing, relia- | por mouth. The Plant-Cadden Cor Nots | reoms. ~ Enquire of Joseph Bradford |Too poor of heart to share even pov- something new, now’s vour chance. . that ble man on a dairy farm. Rural, care | wich, Ct. novieTThs | Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. oct2a orty? Zhe patrons of the Aud:ton;;m, and is rge that it takes | Bulletin. v novisd — - TR e gy e ,u,u""‘.m ROUMS, all modern oon- For {Br.fl)u;gl‘%;mue. and healing touch, 4 < the of & " | — eautifu! einway_ s o % thi mm‘exans !;9 ‘r;jr ce:u\t \o]f\t e hto\l\;: people fifths of all the WANTED Position as bookkeeper or piano, in fine condition; gou!d Aone | veniencss, 38 Union St. Telepnone 834-4. | 13,4 1 Bo. crumb to give, no meanest population o s el aive suow provided to pay the in-|stenographer by reliable young_ man. |'Cerms 35 down, $1 per week. The | _9Priod & that they are lovers of real music, as this debt the debt in- | Eest of references. Address L. R. E. | Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Ct. LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE Could mv ps find no faintest an- was proved by the enthusiastic cep- of me wealth | care Bulletin. novlld novisTThs TO RENT—With or without power 2 Bwerlnfi word tion tendered Alfredo on Monday; i Allow — - When, for the ransom of my outcast theref 1cal act of quality ha - WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A, Heeb FOR SALE—Sparkle Oak, size 14, |and steam—4,000 square feet flooc erefore a musical act of q ¥y S to ¢ . M. to find some | ner's, every Thursday. Arthur C. Bennett | parlor stove; good as new. Apply to|space. The lightest, cleanest, alriest ’rhou cnmel( to plead, my Saviour bc.:e'n provided for today. Miss le&l.ml!m: y the constitution for con- noved John H. Sherman, 16 Mountain Ave. | factory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A. and my Lord? Wynne, the dainty ~girl singer and | ress (ihe ropresentatives (7) of the | “Nawwmn AV ¥inds of raw _furs | Lelephone: nov22d | Faurnier, Troy Steam Laundry Bulld- | —Maceline Bridges, in the Christtan harpist, will appeal G i Ahey hoao | DEOPI®) fo THn the people in debt and | hought at Jos. Connors & Sons’, Water | FOR SALE Two good rubber tire,|ing, Franklin St, cor. Chestnut AVe Herald distinguish good music when they hear | (a5 them to pay when | St every Thursday. A. C. Woodworth. farch axle, ieather top buggies, one run- Je24a "-\. devith E the constitution the | noved about, one horse lumber swagon.”‘l‘n- THE PROSPECT. No vaudeville programme is com- power tc reate a 1 1 tender money | T ALL KINDS OF RAW FURS wanted | duire at 108 North Main St. nov2 B o e Toma {b»u\[e“ “I crea fny R teuie e mAkr;v\lg):ns&orvm%xfluv;nmfid T o STORAGE Methinks we do as fretful «"h“drfn do, this will be provided by Brown and | States? should congress run in|Shippee. the fur dealer. will be thers |heifers. T. H. Peabody, East Great |Space for Furniture and Commodities. R T ey Lok the 'Window Farlardeau, an act that is as original | gent St intorest (he | every Friday nov4d | Plain. Phoge 615-5. —__nov20d | §toring & Leasing Co., 10-20 W. Main| To sigh the glass dim with their own as it is funny. Mr. Brown has a rep- | powe create smoney? is not | vanTmDaliaky S ek et} o B e e one i X 3 breath’s stain utation of bemg able to do more Stunts | yccording to reason ~and cOmMmMON | toms employes: average. $90.00 month: veight 2500, sound and Kind, seven And shut the sky and landscape from with a_cigarette than any living per- | sense, Y for another ques- | examinations Jan. 15th. Sample ques- | vears. old, one pair, 2600, sound and their view; son. “Watch the cigarette.” fion. snd Bome \s up to | tions free. _ Write Immedhtel{ Franik- | kind. Apply. Jas. Downing, Plainficld, And thus, alas! since God, the Maker, When it comes to pictures, the Au- | the date of h ok 1872, & ystic ditoriumn is not taking any back seats for anyone, and the subjects are get- ting better daily. Today's feature is lin Institute, Dept. 35 K Roc ster, N. a - ¥ x - e oNIe A mystic separatipn ‘twixt those law of — — SALE—Full size Brunswick- twain, What | WANTED—Skein winders, npoolers DalkerCotlender. pool thble, with Mob- | The life beyond us and our souls in and | and braider tenders for day work and larch cushions, in Al condition. F, E. question and demand f 1 it ve on pr pain— We miss the prospect which we are a Rex film entitled “A Breach of | cost of living, with a decre ol | misht work. Apply at Ossawan Milis " | it “Wauregan, Ct novisd Falth"” and some novel lighting ef-|ume of money and an inc ng pop- | e 0O T e MAHOGANY UPRIGHT PI- Three houses of 8 rooms each &t B aetled unto Lt .y &, B fects may be looked for, as this firm | ylation? Do vou think it yuld tend to |, WANTED-—-Piano tuning and repair- | ANO must be sold at once; cost new % > ¥ grt;:dw;;r%;} bt 2.2 is famous for them. This is the com- use hard times? Can Lh,nk it a| !ng All work guaranteed, A. G. Gordon. {3375; used but a short time. Full par- 92, 94 and 96 Chestnut Street and O man, my brother! hold thy sob- pany that made “The Rose and the | more potent factor to c: a Prospect St, City. Tel 682 ticulars on - request. Write Trustee, bing breath, Dagger.” Other pictures, both dramat- | than for the supply to decre Bulletin, Norwich. noviéd two tenements of 5 rooms each And keep thy soul’s large window pure ic and comedy, are listed. The au-|the demand increases? In 1866 the FOR SALE—Xmas greens, roping, at 526 and 528 North Main from wrong thentic pictures, 4,000 feet in all, of | supply of meney in circulation amount- wreaths, all kinds. L. D. Rogers. That 80, as Nite's appointment lssu- the 101 Ranch, are booked for one day | ad to $1.096.687,770. In 1876 the "Phone 283-2. novied Street, all in good repair. Thy view e & toh only, next Wednesday, November 29.|amount had been reduced to $606,000,- | An experienced Stenographer and | “FomD RUNABOUT must be sold at N. TARRANT & CO. R T 0., ol Remember the day. 000. In 1866 the population was - | Bcokkeeper, by one of Norwich's : reuon-:xe l:drlce dthlu lweelfml Just o o The sunset consummation lights of _ 537,148. In 1876 the population hdd’largesl business houses. References | PSER Ooverhaul 2nd_is in_go g 117 Main Street, City. death. it - 2 - ning condition. Apply to Stebbins & S — £ BREED THEATER. increased to 46,284,314 The percapita | ... o= \a0 .. Boy 344, cCity. Eonaet ot Shthel Pock - eventons; .or Elizabeth Barrett Browning | deer d from $50.76 in '66 to $15.89 | "CINIEC "phione 682-4, for demonstration. novisd I3 . | in The of money de-| movl7 e Eoeer 300 VIEWS AND VARIETIES The Cabin Boy, a stirring story of | creased $1,390,68 The population FOR SALE—One pair of horses, 2400 b2t - L 3 47 18 : welght, 5 and 6 years old, good drivers the sea, 1s one of'the features at the | increased The next thing = and_ workers; one Devon ox, welght Clever Sayings Breed today, and is as strongly dra- ned to the busi- | HELP WANTED 1500 1bs., good worker; 10 Chester matic as any picture shown in some . - White pigs 9 weeks old. A. T. Gardner Stella—Did she ask for bread and time. The sallor-father receives on the | those ten noviid day of his sailing a letter from his | husiness railures. sister, which, in opening, he cuts in | e Stha “Wanted at once five girls for general | & Co. es to Cr*d‘\housewoik and second work, also a| FOR SALE—I will sell at a price that will surprise you my large stock = -we have a F]ne get a stone? Bella—Sho asked for dough and got a solitaire.—~New York Sun. HAIF. " His wife recelveen severe shock | sasg0n - Tarny, S0OVe fallures was $1- | Lright appearing boy (16 years old) | ihst Will surprise you my Iorge feook Store To Rent “What 15 the force that makes the after he m left when :ge find? the f'ployment, causing wages to fall, as| FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. (’:‘:Afi Py °’§s'3m}:'efi‘mh'°§§vcsf§y’ (4 n s orIe Thove T’ Silce the teacher. $The portion of the letter without a signa- | natural as for water to run down hill. | M. J. Coscoran. Supt. Central Bldg. 5 : landlord,” replied Johnny Harduppe, pects him and | * During the '70s the cry was raised | S FOR SALE—A 8 h. p_Torizontal in th Tty = Tl Rocors without her warning: leaves the|of overproduction, but that soon ceas- boiler, 3 years old, made by Stewart of m t e *Are you mite these egss ars fresh home, preparing to work for herself | < = . ana little child. FHe returns- to. the | e o wero husery e Worcester; will stand 125 pound steam asks the lady. “Fresh?’ responds the . 3 had too much to eat. They pressure. Inquire A. A. Fournier, Troy . A . ¢la bome, but finde mo-Sne there; and ragged because they had too| WAN I ED Steam Laundry. oct21d Walll'egan H°use ok Al L e e B wearily Starts vpon another 'voyage. | many clothes to wear. It is i - e e T Y :‘}fx’é‘:;o r}e’:“y mpudent, ma’'am. Meanwhile the child wears the litlle | time that the farmers that w $ locket which he gave her. when he left. | on the farm” burned their corn for S in. o el s Bl k With self-made men the world would Years Iater the strusggling mother is | fuel because they could not sell it for General House and Second Girls $1.75; 6500 each, $2.70.. Send for samples Oc be a little more content, and prices for any vrinting you are in If in the making they'd not left out R 3 Central Building. eed of. The Bulletin Cempany, Nor- » vd e oot £ (L entvm iRy Rieh, Gonn. APPLY TO | some ingredient, o Zeen face to face with poverty. and|enoligh to buy the coal in Pe the child, diszuising herself as a boot- | pnia, where the miners were black, seeks to assist her mother. for the corn that w: ing burned for fuel Unkn--wingly, she secures tne place | in the west 3ut, savs )me one, GOOD PRINTING CHEAP—500 “Did v craper 5 A e west. But, s S ne, 3 you see them big skyscrapers g7 cabln boy cn a boat ilat s prepar- | those times have gone by. Very true, FOR SALE. e e AR T T ,f"‘é The Parker - navgnpun 0o, |!while ve was in New. York, Silas?" ing £ i S, | but bear this in mind, that like causes | - 5,000, $5.] 50 10,060, $10. 500 noteheads “Well, T seed the bottéom part; but | them blamed police fellers wouldn't | let me stand still long enough to sce clean to the tops.”—Judge. Th Owner—In my new house I want a simple breakfast-room in ad- dition to the more elaborate dining- believing her to be a boy, dare her to uee like = e walk the we rail of the schooner. In | Droance like results, attempting it, she slips xnd falls over- | tjon, but the 3 and is rescued by the pilot, who | cap ' the makes the startling discovery that the | copnaitior child is not aboy as believed, but @& no matter where 6x9%, printed, $1.35; 1,000, $2; 5,000, be a little varia- | § e Reason Why i g¢; " do.000, ‘:,1 150, 860 l,e;t,erheadg NORWICH, CONN. the sz . » x11, printed, - H 00 o A are| Edmund A. Prentice sells so many $17.50; 50u billhieads, 7x8% result of a of Dieces of real estate is because he deals 0; 1. ooo, $2; 5. ooo $6.50; ! ¥ ,.__ for 10,000, '$12.56: 500 statements, \uthorized the fairly and honestly with both buyer [00%,%S050 590, Stafements, o3xs z:'. pretty girl, and by the locket she ‘s cHbr it doeie o e ¢ and seller. e e 4Rt RS ] : found to be the pilot’'s own daugliter. | ing) of that $1,390.6 ,“'n “‘f)’ L}’nuiizd‘ Consult him at 86 CIiff Street. tion d'orsm promptiy." sfns for samplle FOR SALE. room. The Architect—I see. What you Meanwhile the mother hears of the | gt Money owned by the| Phone 390, The ulletin Co., Norwich. Conn. = want {s an oatmeal mush room anc R o knve fop Whe cisiseipeople. Con also authorized the : | HENS The resular fall offering of B OPR. P ARRn . Eosn, =Chicaad v ild is saved | jus: . - » 3 and arrives just as the child is saved | jagne of the a e basia HENS 7ZI)e regular fall offering o News = SS o he bonds to take the place! Mayflower White Wyandotte | W " 8 . from drowning by the father, and the | of tha: money. For all that ,we have cockerels at low prices is now on. En- | .. “What we want,” seid the publisher estramged couple is brought tcgeth ih“d R SHIT e fhnt congilie Tat it 2 5 rich the blood in your flock with one “ig the terse, hard-hitting modern style and the letter explained, and all st Fhe Hinas to bortiw the Iobas. NeRt ’ of these youngsters while the price is of expressior “I know,” replied tha on the road to happiness again, | Mr. M. or someone el e g | low. A few fine yearling cocks for writing person; “the stuff that sounds [the Tomey - was horowea ras, WhAt | will buy a 1100 acre farm, large 12-i5ale. Also Cuban SWRe SICk P4 oEES. sem——r— like profanity with a little benzoate of AT POLI'S | 'war was over in ring of 1865|500, pouwe. inted white. green MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, Small farm of 50 acres of land, [ soda In it."—Washington S b - | There-w. 5 o 76, linds. in fGrat clanspondifion: one bers Norwich Town, Comn. well divided, good 6-room house f§| Her Father—My boy, I like you, and Fiekeis for both the metihes -and | J. C. VALLETTE. baze 20%I8 crib wEoOlo e et Phone 34-3. sepl4MTh and barn, also henhouse, 40 fruit I want you to marry my girl, But night- performances on ahanksgivmg[ “North Franklin, Conn. ,“:;‘Er;le‘d h::ge;‘f;- = {';;snbl:rrrr;l "gogwell‘} trees, 400 cords of standing wood, have you spoken to hurl:nu(h' t mél;nbe }A{;cei;iofinpx;aieeft 2“? thl’st el T Y | seres of apple trees, abundance of Farm is located on trolley line, 340 t”)mr;]qu» % :Ir‘“r'l ”‘."w aehe s adg? ayers will pre- c'm"e_‘&e o Gl s Bhabinte | wooa, €0 acres of machine worked near a village, and within 30 i Mgy 4 Sich < Hoston Trane sent the big laughing comedy A | - | fields’ in a high state of culdivation, f§. minutes’ walk of five manufac- Pl eppoNs.tits ,meich ~oston Tran Stranger in a Strange Land,” d on ecedent- | % mile to railroad station, 1% mile to e, Sl s SRR A o ript. of the biggest weeks of the season is | © he s party have | church, school and ipol!oflllilce near a 3 g A e $2000. Question—Don’t you know that the assured already, Night prices will be | were indifferent | tBTiving mal acturing village where FRANCIS D, DONOHURE, amount charged you for pos by charged at the Thanksgivi e raight and ob- | SMPloyment can be found for a whole y by “ A EIHE atine ' alght gand ob-| ¢y mily; house built on high ground. on Central Building, Norwich, Conn, your campaign manager would bu as is customary on holidays. On Mon- | 2 . desirabii- | macadam road. This is one of the best Mo &Pk crnerT enough stamps to paper the side of day afternocn and night, handsome |! a Hmd- rm bargains ever offered. The house - ¥ | the Great pyramid? 7The Answ By g R T R E e o e i el P s Two Tenements of |- | Goorze! . 1% that what he aid with 3 ies attendinz. | | s B - 5 —Clevelund Plain Dealer. H s - an il | | opportunity slip. Investigate at Six K | - S er e ety Wiy dmnia |2 i tation free in auto. ix Rooms: Each we Have a F n I urist (to his landlady)—How love- 6. Wite, . s ghting audiences | | ‘Wilcox’s Farmr Bulletin Fi ine |1y it is here. The green trees in the that have been steadily increasing in | (choloe of 400). e °§".°"'"""V 5 aveure. 8 B | valley, through which the stream glis- size with each performance. The mas- | yen debate up- | WILLIAM A. WILCOX. | ome an ave one tenment to { 8 C | ool tha ' nd nech vosn . 1 | . in the buckground the mountains terful way, in which the company | 1d nec Renl Estate Broker. | rent. | room 0 tage | and ‘over all the blue - fand- st party smuch a s ballot- | is presenting the play, the exceptionally beautiful scenery and the careful at- tention to every deatail are eliciting the praise and acmiration of all who have seen the performance thus far. The Jndy—H'm, but you don't say with all modern improvements, | iy about the veal pie and the coffcs “‘ a VCI’y desu‘nb e locatlon, to I made you,—Fllegende Blaette Jraggs—It is positively absurd to No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, ‘Westerly, R. L ’Phone connection. novisd | To Rent company has shown unusual aptitude i i r v about a power” in this TWS FAMILY HOUSE | exchange for a twe-tenement Fucra ™ia o muchthine upon to make a success.of 'a play of : in Westerly Fire District, within 560 Tenement of house in a good locality. Bke. to dtwcuse that this kind whenever one is attempted. | i feet of trolley, on large lot: also four Etsiiiv Rt with - Bath y you got a minute to There will g,e a matinee ev Afie vi r otiage housch within ten ‘minut - - i spa T s v,\lm 8 lnflnull-l; 1 ve nocn the balance of the we 4 walk of three large industries, for sale, - got note due at the bank and L which ‘il beats on thé lowet floor ¢ i Particuiars given and property shown At No. 1 Thames Street. i YOULG & SHA ‘,KS' bothering me to death about it.—Life, reserved and may be secured in > s . Price, $15 Per Month 3 . e g Sy e———— S FRANK W. COY ©, r Month. R 23 Sh. Bld P vance, Py r ¥ % » oom annon g. hone 1100. MUCH IN LITTLE EASES SIS S & = 6 High St, Westerly, R. L b Gk % G Telepnoncs: ME=T, actata ! The Soclete Nouvelle du Canal do LYCEUM THEATER, NEW LONDON st S g e Yok o 2 WHITNEY'S AGENCY In “The Balkan Princess,” which the |t \aie, q f . PRoser of aal ¥ 8 Messrs. Shubert will present at the ' thyr f Pr roost- | 227 Main St., Franklin Square. Lyceum theater, New London, a v I stadent in The % 3 evening, Louise Gunning and her ex 1 school. and e feal £slalte and .nsurance cellent supporting company will be r of the Yale ty seen in a musical comedy which won | o e Yate universit o TO RLNT recognition in London, where it ran Corinthe has commenced the work of widening the canal, so as to make it navigable for the largest size of ves= els, The estimated cost is $160,000, — For Sale No. 308 CENTRAL AVENUE, Tan-Room Dwelling, - with Barn. On Car Line and a Corner Lot. FOR SALE Seven room Cottage and about one acre of land on trolley at Thamesville, just beyond the The raising of cattle forms one of the most important agricultural ins { dustries in The Netherlands, and the | Holland herds, some of which can | trace their pedigree back for centur- | for & yeay, as well as in New York, | ——————————————=— | 11 BIM ST, PLEASANT FLAT OF city line. Price reasonable and ies, are justly famous. The standard 0 X oxk, 6 or 7 s’ bath, closet, set bowl. . 2 where it met with the same instan or- 4 o s may be secu color is black and white in irregular taneous success. The story is alluring LOST AND FOURND. | stone set tubs, hot water. gas fixtures, JAMES L. CASE, ol fecured on basy. termes: blotches, but red and white and mouse | separate rear entrance, $15 per month in its romance and a score which for 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, | g¥ay animals have also been raised. b < FOUND n Central S CHURCH ST., UPPER FLAT OF tunefulness easily ranks with ) e & oo o SO, aedil dern 1 i 3 e s&",fi:’"m Soldier,” ami “Phe = Kiss ;nx \1 p”“m‘r ok = ot *vw‘lb}'“;:‘a,\?f ;‘;?-mx:a;l‘[xh.‘ modern improvements, § Phones: ;62: o During the last ,""2 g;n" p;"md. o inz for this adv. and callmg at 300 | 30 CLIFF ST. VERY CENTRA ¥ has recelved nearly 2,000,000 immi~ "'{:e sfienle sen.lng“ of 3 ’lli(he Ball};an entral Ave, nov22d flat with modern improvements, $15 p:; 'grnrts, of whom approximately 750,000 it o oo oL wnlie month. | were from the United Kingdom and = = = i 706,000 from the United States. » production are marked by a splendor ' h 1 led i in ceplng with the atmosphere of the | ____ g STRHSIEE - SALE HORSES B f:;a;?r'{' 1701 the totl was 1,716,338 - piece. Rave v H r the decade. Since 1t} nearly N\ In the cast With Miss Gunning will I have. several good Horses to sell ‘PJCk S Refll Esuls A'aflcy 200,000 more have arrived, divided be seen Geraldine Malone, Josic Ini- ‘h.“rggi_ ol L B s No. 44 LAUREL HiLL AVE. . equally between American and British S{:;"‘;ldt"' M:rfilhsnmh_hwxgrgégs} v'\‘,'e‘g:’e that are not as large. 1 want to sell | Residence formerly owned and FARAS A SPECIALTY TR —— Horry P, Gritbon, Harry Lewellyn The Closels of WeqmoRse | st o hd Conts Gt e e 1] - So-apioiby the'lata Mirs, Cheries : A has been organized to / 3 H nyon. company has been organize Hunter, Charles Knapp, Frils Mgtlyn, q Tel. 177-12. ELMER R. PIERSON. | e o dine. B sotianaly 132 Soring Strext, Willi 6, COMN. | convert Grouse Mountain, across Bur- Glenn Connor, Arthur Stanford and a rard inlet from Vancouver, Into a snm- chprus of sixty. i well Dbuilt house. All modern o . |Schoo! at public anetion on| — ————— " ————— e e hyme AN ) mer and winier pleasure resort. " The Hartford—At the last meéting of Une-quarter mile R .R. statio; : . ‘ » tructh '3 inolined rallwa th the Hartford branch of the Comnec- Salnrday. Nov. 25, 1911, at pleasant surroundings - Chureh, > u‘::""' ot > 1‘ fl‘z A PIG flI‘A “1“: tram feeders: at cach end, whl‘cfi f:’n; cut Historical remaining state road to e(ty 13 7 r Al L. CASE, arious sizes. ages kinds of pigs be, it is sald, the longest raflway o sets MW of o m house, newly decorated 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. BROADBROOK' FARAL the kind in the world, and much like by oome12.30 p. m., by order ofhoue"rowiy e, £303; 4 nops ing A 90T %003 Bitty 5" | a simiiar one at Mour{ Lowe, Cal, and family, Jonathan ris, wers SeSsanted to that eittelpoby Sns ) d . separa he erection on the summit of Grouse Mrs. Anna- Perry m c.--l“ee. 3 00 SarE ¥ = . ME:.!‘V."MM oil t‘::'hr:g'n-:- -u.dlsl':o::. of a hotel with accomm. Apply to F..0O ’.h ’" ‘” HEOm