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u-nfisv_-u ANNOUNCEMENTS - E. O. P. meets tonight. Mizs M. C. Adles will be in Norwich all this week. See adv. Tomight whist and_dance given by Franco-American at Halile club parior. Music vy Catillac orchestra. From § * Frack A. Bill has the best makes of Ligh and low cut rubbers, rubber boots and arctics, and offers them at lowest prices. SHEEP BREEDERS’ ANNUAL. Will Be Held at Unity Hall, Hartford, on Dec. 8 The Connecticut Sheep Breeders' as- sociation’s annual meeting will be held Dec. 8 in Unity hall, Hartford. The programme follows: 10 a. m—Judging wool. 11 a m —Address, Fitting Sheep for the Show Ring, J. C. Duncan, Lewis- 115 p. m.—Reports of officers. Blee- tion of officers and business. m p _Breeding, . J. B. Mec- Lean, Amherst, Mass. 2 p. m.—Address, Breeding Mutton Sheep, J. C. Duncan. Meeting of the board of managers. THANKSGIVING WEEK AT THE AUDITORIUM. This will be 2 busy week at the Au- @itortum. as there is something special on every day, and the patrons of this house will be well repaid for the time spent. The programme for Monday and the first half of the week consists of three acts and the same amount of photo- Mr. and Mrs. Elliott offer a refined momical turn with sbme first class singing. This clever pair carry two of the most beautiful and expensive Barps ever made. The Jolly Big Girl, Madelyn Shone, will present her specialty, which has made her a big favorite all along the Ine. A novel act is presented by the Two Durands, who introduce singing, danc- ing and roller skating. Special scenery 1s earried for this act. For Wednesday only, the manage- ment will present the only authentic plctures ever taken of the world fa- 101 Ranch, the largest and most diversified farm in the world. There sre 4,000 feet of film in this subjec making it the longest and biggest pic ture ever presented. Everything is #hown as it really is, and as a lesson = modern sericuiture it is invaluable. Bome of the features are: The fall round-up, 2 genuine _buffalo hunt, showing real Indians hunting buffalo with bow and arrow, steer branding, Piekett throwing a steer with his teeth, aBd other features that would take a £00d sized book to mention. One day only for this four reel feature, Wed- nesday. Nov. 29. On Tuesday the drawing for the tur- key and basket of fruit which Somers’ market s giving away will be held on the Auditorium stage. The pictures for Monday are all up 15 the minute and better than you can see gnywhere this side of New York Od Thanksgiving day an extra mat- inee performance will be given, start- ing at * p. m_and running continuous until 5. Evening from 7-10. BREED THEATER. Tost in the . Jungle, probably the eatest animal picture ever attempted ©r successfully produced, is the won- fer film at the Breed today. It tells ¢f Jan Kruga and his daughter Meta, who lite in the Trapsvaal The near- *st neighbor is Sir John Morgan, who tives 29 miles away. The girl has only & pet elephant for company during her ther's long huntine trips, and they #re vers fond of each other. The girl Is ordered by her father to accept the sttentions of Hans, a neighboring Boer, This she does reluctantly, and later hen Sir John Morgan brings his fashing voung nephew to see Meta she as a change of heart, but the father commands her to accept the Boer, or forever leave the home. She refiscs and is driven away by the old man. starts for Sir John's house on foot, lost in the jungle, and attacked by a leopard. She defends herself with a iarge hunting knife and though badly lacerated gets away. In this condition she is found by her pet elephant, who has taken French leave of the house, after a severs beating. How the half- dead girl is carried back to the home By the clephant. the father's change of heart. and Hans' dismissal we prefer to leave for each person to find out himself in this beautiful thrilling dra- ma of the jungle at the Breed todas A great western drama entitled The Peril of the Plains. or. The Fighting Epirit of the Early Settlers, is by the Talem company. and telis of the escape of two chldren in . huge Indian bas- et during an Indian raid. The Biograph story entitled Love in the Hills of Tennessee is a scenic story of great beauty. while excellent comedy completes the bill AT POLI'S. This afterncon and tonight at the opening performances of the lively comedy, A Stranger in a Stran=e Land. sduvenirs of Staze Director Kirk will Be presemted to the ladies attending. This week promises to be the birpest of the present seasom. hn un- neoally Jarre advance male beinz al- Teady recorded Seats for Thanksgiv matinee and night are selling rap- Orders for that day must be for before Wednesdav night or will be vlaced on sale again. For weeic the compsny is_prevaring Allen’s great success. The White , one of the Jatest and most pow- @ramatic plars now avaflable for and one that has never been _THE FLONZALEY QUARTETTE. Jn_ Slater Memorial Hail Dec. Sth— Buperb String Organization. _ The first concert in the Slater Me- ‘morial hall musical course will be given or PFriday, Dec. S, by the Fionazley tte. This excelient musical or- 15 no gtranger in Norwich, £ red here three rears ~=o r ¢ ball course, on which oc- sion It was mos: pnfl'afil‘a.'flcll\)' ‘re- selved. Sinca ihat time the reesznition thie remarkable quartette has from end of the country he other. Unstinted praise has fol- No. 111 O. O. F. meets High School Students Form German Club—Missionary ~ Addresses—Book | ‘Social—Death of William Tobin— Bishop Brewster Confirms Class at Grace Church. o : The students who are taking Ger- man at high school ve Pen roputation securs and thelr | TR, 5 J1° DUTOrd, BN SO o iQurs in this country have met WiR|ay Der Detusche Ferein. The object S romote The guartette now ‘an independent | O the club will be to promots 4nd body —devotes its entire time to the |evelop interes The stady Of e cultivation of chamber music; its sin- Bede, ut “:'n:' intervals at which gleness of purpose and lofty aim being time '_h".n'. um be am ents shown by a mutual agreement not D & T s+ teach, play in orchestra or accept Indic | Minnie I, Shedd, instructor of modern viduai engagements. In this s 1o T ey, o 16 & thors B Dy Smove stELS ORI er in this method of study, Py iass Tuesday eve- Tho instruments played by the four | Will entertain the ciass = artlais are a Stradivarius, two Guada- [Ding at the home of John 8. ‘Smiledge sninis and a Testori of the greatest rant - e b Value. These have generously been| Spoke at Congregational Church. placed at the quartette's disposal by| Rev. Jonn S. Porter of FPrague, Mr. deCoppet. Austria, spoke at the three Congre- Norwich music lovers are indeed for- | gational churches in the town of Staf- tunats in having an opportunity to|ford Sunday. Mr. Porters home is in hear this superb musical organization | America and he is here on his second in their home city and under such fa- | furlongh as a missiorary of the Amer- yorable conditions. Tickets “for the |jcan board of 'commlssioners of for- Tlonzaley concert have been placed at|ajgn missions. He has recently been the moderate price of $1, all seals Te- | pursuing special courses in the Hart- l-!"'!'l- They will = mfli“}:'?“m‘ ford theological seminar: ng ¢ the store of . A. Davis on ion o o Stafford Minister- i e b iai nssoctazion will be held at the par- " " sonage of the Congregational ciurc Mis: Ridgeway Tomoerow Night. |Tic“Gonday) afternoon. Miss Ridgewav, the popular and| Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bradway well known reader, wll give an enter- [ have moved into the new Dradway tainment at the Central Baptist church | house in West Stafford. tomorrow evening, under the auspices | Arthur J. Melbourne has resizned of the Y. M. C. A. as janitor at Grace church. By birth Miss Ridgeway is a south- = erner, a native of Atlanta, Ga. but - OBITUARY. most’ of her childhood was spent in the far northwest. While a student at the University of Washington, Spo- e Al e e bt i | home in Staffordville Friday afternoon, Ridgeway had not thought of public [after a complicated iiness of about reading as & profession, but such was | threc monthe = Mr. Tobin bad spent the influence of Mrs. Pond's art and | M8t of his life in Stafford, be'ng TooC persenality upon the young_ student, | PIOYed Tor stveral years ©O & TOTCC0 that after the recital Miss Ridgeway | &' the foundry and mechne Shop, o announced to her friends that she By aympathetic disposition and T o ke eader AN 8 ! nature made him a favorite in she finished her course at the univer- - h he moved. Ever sity, she went to Boston, and after two | the circle in which he moved = Hver| cars’ study at the Boston School of | Feady to assisi in times 2 Oratory and with Miss Emma Greeley, [ §00d neighbor, a loving father, unas- | foundgr of the Greeley school of dra- | "Wming and charitable hc influence matle ArC She Was <ngaged BY o |after him. He was a devout Christian Redpath burcau as a reader with the y : e Temple quartctie. She was with this |and St Joseph's church .in Stafford- nell known quartette for two years, |Ville, at which he was a régular & making ia tour of the United States | teDdant up to the time of his illness, and Canada. Next vear_ she was |May weil mourn his los placed . at tte head of a company of | He ls survived by four sons Miss Ridgeway has been repeatedly | ‘| L. ey 0! < Fatebred ar. | A. of Staffordville, and_tv and enthusiastical received In nes Mrs. A. O, Comins of Stafford Iy every city in the United States, but - Bepig S | ST hot Sne. of those prophets who In'flrl:l Miss Anna 1. Tobin o frord {15 without honor in her own country. | Ville- Fiiniors Sooial | Indeed, the most enthusiastic audi- | HE Ttn e Josel cnces greet her in her home state, | ‘The firsi of (he jurior socials was Washington, held In tie assembly room of the high One thing must be apparent to a [school Frida ng and w person who tries to account for Miss {ed by the high school stu its and Rideeway's suc She has unerring | teachers, and also some of teach- | judgment In de-iding what the people | ers i the grades. There were games, | like. Then she hus tie taste to choose | yocal and instrumental music, and re- | the best that will please, while her |freshments. Miss Eva Morey \programmes always stimuiate to bet- |the piano for the march. Fach per- ter living. Hers is tho Gospel of Good | son attending represented the name of Cheer. Her continued rclicy to bring |a book, and the guessing contest to tell to the platform only the chuicest, new- | what books the various people repre- est and best readings: her jo sented_furnished amusement. ing people: her ability as Miss Sara first pri these nre some of the reasons why |guessing cor Katherine Ridgeway is succassfil. books. The c ntest_was Admisslon tickets can be purchased by M nd Egith in advance &t the Y. M. C. A, or se. 4 giving correct answers cured at the auditorium entrance. Tha |to ten of the iwelve con price has been fixed at fifty cent auartette, consisting of e T. Willlims, Carl Mullin Ladish and Harry C(]I:CHESTER two songs. The roon sang harge of orated with class col Society’s Sale a Success—Getting | fags. ie commiticc o o v‘w(h Kellog Blocle-Rav.=B: D‘il‘arl Mullin, liam Lad Mise Remington Recovering. Louise Griflih Miss Helen Wightm: and Ethel Gould. Raymond B The Ladies” Aid society of the M. E. | played a selection on the violin and church held thelr nual sale of fancy | was accompanied by Miss Tiel on the ard useful articies, cale end ice cream | pian. in the pariors of the church Friday 5 afterncon and - evening. Although [ A= Skl 8¢ tire. stormy there was a fair attendance. Several The lzrge plate glass has arrived for | the lecture given by F the windows in Kellogs's new block | barger in Memorial hall and will be put In at once. The paint- | BIng. . E ers are at work on the postoffice rooms Rt. Rev. Ch: acey F Brewster, and the new fittings for the office j Eriscopal bishop of Connecticut, con- have arrived and will be placed as soon | firmed a class in ¢ as the room Is ready. day morning. A réception was ziven Pastor Improving. the bishop in the guill room of t oh Saturday eveniug Word has been received that tne [hUrCR Saturda a5 Rev. B. D. Remington, who has been Standing in Candlepin League. at the Bridgeport hospital for several The standing of the teams in the weeks, i1s improving rapidly. It is Stafford Candlie at the close hoped he will be able to return to his | of the first wee ollows: + home here soon. - Lost P.C. Many at Entertainment. Firin. o o 1000 There was a good attendance at the [Clerks .. .. entertalnment in the chapel Friday | Independents evening by the members of the Young | Merchants . Peovle's society. The programme con- | Johnsons . sisted of music, vocal and instrument- | Rhode Islanas from th attended | | | | ce church’ Sun- commi in_ Westchester. e NN W. G. Chanter of Middletown nect- | par ol “wiibiilSy. 2% Rovnolds o1 pied the pulpit at the Baptist church | SO0K at the morning and evening services | bg. Sunday. Misses Fessic and Ethel Randall 90; Tufts 89; An Pero 59; Patien S9; Snow Schrier $9, al, and a sketch. After the entertain- | Crgscents .. ..... ment, a social hour was spent in |MAnufacturers .... 3 000 games, etc. High teaia total—Clerks 12.05. Briefs and Personals. }{}g} S hants e Charles Ray of Crystal Spring farm, e eon. 1L | Salemn, was x caller here Saturday. | HiEn threc-strine—DeDalt o5 | Mrs! S. Carringten has returned [gg 1o = 5 g g | from several weeks' stay with friends | " Average of leader | | i Jere at thelr home in Lebanon over | i must mwciTICAL CHEONIC — | Sunday. _~ 2 5 SUFFERER ¥ROM | Harey Wickwire was In North Plaine Saturda: George Alien of Gilead wag a visit- | or_in town Eaturda: i Daniel W. Wilillams of New Britain was at his home on Broadway over Sciatica and Neuritis Sunday. will be convinced of the merits of NU- | | o | Harry Eigart was in North West- i chester Saturday. RITO (absolutely harmless) if you will | { Frank Stark of Millington was in It subject to our guaran town. Saturday. PPRURIT i oade onins e T S P William Allen, Messrs. Johnson and | (Government standard) ingtedlents Brown returned to New Hav. - | from oplates ana narcotic. en FTi- | anteed to relieve t day after several davs' hunting 1in | 5PteR] 1o relfeve the mast stubborn cass town. & or_vour money will be refunded John PBradshaw of Willlmantic was | “'NIRITO 18 a propristars remads not a recent caller here, n_patent madicina. - Atk vour DLy sician e 2md he will recommend its 1or Get a box to-day —if it doe SALEM you promnt reliel when iake larly 'in accordance with o Shch box"we will refand Successful Coon Supper—Boys Recov- | The more Stuhborn (e caie ering f Anxions we. wre fo' demencirs = from. Diphthe (xullrt‘klyh;nd FK"‘r‘fi' The coon_supper given recently by | solired tbcin the Salem Social club in Grange hail | people vou ‘was well attended and was a financial | they will o sugeems * " Heal ehronte Miss ‘tie Ray was a recent it at the home of Judge Wallace of Col- | , Send. write, or ‘phone The Lec & chester. Osgood Co., or we will send it direct Rev. F. M. Willlams and X. L. Clark | 9B_receipt of price—$1 and $2—in yere \n Danbury attending the state | Doxes. $ conference of Congrezational churches. . CHEW ic LeRoy and Floyd Bailey have bee: S EAL C x ? with diphtheria, Flovd being seri-| Sufte 7 ously 1ll with the disease. Antitoxin | —— Loe freatment was administered by the at- nding phyeician to Flovd and other > mamnes” st the iy wha hed ner | THE FINEST contracted the disease. The house Is fatteen f3-Didine, Glogas: for one weelc on ‘aceount” of B TOWR ‘Friends of Henrv S. Willilams were | J 5 pained to learn of his death, which oo | DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 12 Curred from pneumonia fn the WL | — e - l’hln}l(‘ hospital on Tuesday at noon. New Britain.—Twenty business men DR' C‘ R. CHAMB[:RLAIN ildren Cry . IR | ETC ;«4& i ot togethe at the Ne ol e et SO IR S Dental Surgeon that they mean bus -d ind hotal project s entiemen mibe 3 ; ‘scribed $7,700 for the pm{"(‘h Just | o during his last ter bR ae McGrovy Building. | i % In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's pr: clicai wess. Norwich, Conn. Aol 1n the Centrat S EiG 2 350 DINNER ‘ B v Es ) 4 s SN M FOETRY. l ' .t 2 5 - WHEN YOUR BEST I8 DONF 'bb‘. N When you've done your worl s’ you cun ’ PP | And yOur past is clean and e wronged any man, When you've mads ho foo The biisy world may. b ) TO RENT. To deny rewards you have I claim, - ¥ . a GoLD BALE_O ir of horses. 2400 rRnno Pl A ous : 1f your hair is £ e o 3 ¥ DoLLAR - gy i Fa | BUL M 2Enn0t OB you of v i o i en Ly : e rlon T P! ora; s BDevon' ox, welEht| op1” ' to your cheeks the i fas e % i whater. s o, ALY, Gurdner | ;. shame. fascinating as you Jike . ; it, g0 to The Leo &7 &, 2 £ L &2Co RoVIld_ | And the world. however it m o : ! TO RENT—_Cottage at 40 nive make, your NAIE perfact and ev ? ; room house, 393 Wasnington, St. all | Spring St 5 ek, 4 the . . ot s H Must respect the hopes that y lo-;,& % Y SRS . "1;;}; R ar on | FOR l%l’l;‘—%huianmfimlwng rogma allve, ARISIAN SAGE : < 10 Heath, | for men, Gy AL buliding, $1.60 1 ne may be with Auburn heir on every carton. For - - AUTOMO! 1 B Dovi5d | And the scorn on the lips of the r = The Lee Osgood and RENT—] rivate family, near man e o s the time to our | peatordse, t‘urnll::;\‘a‘a Topm, with %u o Is rat’a thibg you have Deniences, ‘Inciudin heat. & 3 Se. 35a_ | giive e Builetin Otn Asvadd' | When Sove dons your work F TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. FOR SALE 21 Barred Rook pullets, | 5o RENT—Twyg six-room fiats at 120 | And olean an EL o R L ockersis, 12 White ROCK | Brogaway; all modern improvements |~ stience clear, " 1 x o “';:?“%a’.’;‘“'m{"‘:’:‘“ét ‘Apply at 122 Broadway. novibd . 8 B Kise - - & X - RENT — n el ms chh ] ine NTED ] e | R e NONRTCL wfg.:mng.r.l .,.‘.52."." i".‘:"“}:’:“}.fififi?m TYPOGRAPHICAL BRION * a 3 rady Sheep. aiso seven yoar old & T g 4 ‘ T've come to lok the editor O esterly, R. X Weight 1100, and two year old. By gosh! 1 want his blood = colt. C. W. Johnson, 36 Wind- | UF TO DATE furnishea rooms, Mar- T ‘Want to elub NE YOR o vam 86" Wiilimazitic, Tel. 25 suerite bullaing. Mrs. Leen. 378 Maln. | bz “oad and rub W ORK - oy o in whiskors in the mud! o % FOR SALE—Two yod rubber tive, TO RENT— t~ & e, want to t STEAMERS Lo o arch axle, leather top buggles, one run t ; 36 per mon"( five | ARt Lo knook bis faise te Abouts ohio norse Tumber wason. | In. | minutes waik are: Fagulre 40 2 throat an' masn hin T y MAINE WANTED A machinist._ Apply (o | quire at 108 North-Maln St. novzia | Hobart avenue. ootsia A "amanh his speci i e O, S FOR SALE Full aize Brunswick- | TO RENT _Xo. 8 Union St. Tacles, and tear his clo'es —AND— AN TED e T raarese Ty | Rl Collender, pool Table with' Mon- flat of seven roo P NEW lAmmE WANTED—Pool e. A‘?rm th |arch cushions, in Al condif f 8. A 've come to lick the edltor fll particulags, P, O, Bax #, Groton. | Kies, “Wauregan, Ct N°T want his printers iife Choose_this route next time you go |CCRR- .~ moviid TO RENT_Store at 69 Franklin St: ADL ad clean throust o New York. You'll nave a delightful | “WANTED Position by _computent | ANO must be sold at on Froadon At onos, . Inguice 8t BULSHR | 5, iy o0 lee"1s my wite. SRR it Teps, St Saund Sne ¢ | rallieny o Tooth Pomaee: Mougnr- | S men o daoft G BRI oo st suDerb view SEply ulletin 0. e ars on request. rite Trustee, Ve ha g reunton DR riew, o D wagertsd o Hop | Som A St | m he Loway GEeRRL ot | 0 8 e rouaten Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 1l4p. ".lhml for WSGNEIhouse- 8 Broadwa. oct2d A’ all the Browns ' Freens goping: [ Bookbinder. Ceek iy, Tic. work. No or ironing. = Apply SESutor. 108 Rivedway; ~ SO0 piC all the o Bire e T Mna Cpisr 4o, | Lo Bulletn "Officer O 0" Shovaid iinds. - Rogers | “FURNISHED ROOMS, ail modern oon- | | Wis there tm miles away North River, 7 o'clock mext morning. WANTED A horse for lis keep for 2 noviéd | veniencss, 38 Union Bt. Telepnone §54- 4. N E! the winter. Inquire 30 Town SC FOR SALE 1 will scll at a price | #Priod .| A “Gatherin’ of the Clans” NEW LONDON 50 fovisd tnst will WirpriseSou Thy larg #0ck | “TIGHT MANUFAGTURING SPACE | An. .m0 we writ it dovr, NEW YORK - bliEman a ardl, gare | Conn. Miss D. Beauregard. novsd e it L Sott] The weekly p ; NTED_Fa; -| FOR SALE—A 46 h. p. Hhorizontal| factory floor In Norwich. Apply A. A. |I'te come to 1 aarlte or telepnone W. 3. PhUlips. | oortovery Thateday. Arihus G Bannert | boller, 3 vears old, made by Stewart of | Iturnier, Troy Steam Laundry Buil Newnpapermean 1 Agent. New rondon. Conn., for. state: | o5 &3 : Worcéster; will stand 125 pound steam | ing, Frankiin St. cor. Chestnut Ave o fixed that hes rooms’ and Information. sysd /| OO A Rinds of Taw fars | Rressure. ‘Tnquire A. A. Fournier, Troy | je2id P AR boVERT 4t Jou Comnors & Homs . Waier | Steam Laundry. e A SEVevery Thursday: A, C. Woodworth, | PRINTING FOR _ FARMERS—_350 STORAGE y o oledo T noved noteheads and 200 6% (regular busi- ee New vork T NTNDS DT A FURS oo | Dot siEc] envelapen. ngatly printed, for | Space for Furniture and Commodities VIEWS AND VARIETIES LALL granted | §1.75; 500 each, $2.70.. Send for samples | gyorinc & Leasing Co., 10 - at Rawson & = Whippl Wm, . |and prices for any orinting you are in toring Saeing - Oo, -20 W. Main Clever Sayings Shippes, the fur deal will be there | need of. The Bulletin Cempany, Noe- s every Friday, wich, ‘Conn. “DIa you get any deer?” ~G00D PRINTING CHBAP 500 5 ot a couple, but they both ¢ toms employ envelopes (regular business size), car To be gutdes Bt Tonis 1 are examinations Jan. 15th Tinted in corner, $1.30; 1.000, 3185 atch , ilons free. Write fmm, 000, $5.50: 10,060, $10. 500 nofehead i Freight ‘and passenger service lin Institute, Dept. 36 K %, printed. $1.35; 1,000, $2 Solomon regarded his wiv a1 SEhE aud peasenger servi ¥ 10,860, $11.66, © 660 lefterhead he remarked. “I am qulte From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- WANTED —Plano tuning and repair- int e g 1851 1,000, $3.70; 8.000, man suffrage would brea $9: 10,000, 317.50; 500 b home,"—New York Sun. @ays, Sundays, at 6.15 p. m. New York, Pler 23, East River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays. Student—Do you charge for ing. All work toed, A. G. Gord x84, BF Plbopect B Gy trar ek g |printed, 41507 wodo. 32 .fiz"“m::"z Three houses of 8 rooms sach at Wednesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m. rinted, $1.25: 1,000, $1.75; 5,000, 35.25. 2, e coffee? Restaurant ¥ Lot B 2 AR fo.nafa N10. Frintium ot ‘avecy desoeipi R v - 214 96/Chestuut Strest and [ ter In the doffee? ReAtauran F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. HELP WANTED 4gn done promptiy, Send for sampics || two tenements of § rooms each ||izan Gargoyle. Willis—Then you think It 1 to stop the. divorce evil? Gi tainly. Merely let it become e — at 526 and 28 N Wanted at once cooks and gemeral | HENG The resuiar_fall offering of 628 North Main houseworlk girls. . Mayflower White Wynndotte || Street, all in good repair. : - cockerels St 0w Brios 1a now s Ea B E R M u D A FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. | (Fit tie Siood Tn'yost Aosk with ohe N TARRANT & CO, onoukh to be unfashionabler—i e e price Iy . E 9 @ orker ® | \L 3 Coscordn, Supt. ~ Central Bldg. |low. A Yew fne yearling comks for 117 Main Strest, City. || audobon soclers. lant wi A PABADISE ON EARTH sale. Also Cuban game stock and eggs. B St Mack Zoor the 8 -::vne‘r:h:m bg:r'.mxlnl.“w“ ln::l. MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, wonderful stories of ho e o o rondartul 1oy B S L WANTED “Phone 543, e o Tmsa‘l&lm 7I;Em‘OGEANA happy_and contented in argest. Far e R e Man Cook flat, Parks—Thats just (e RGN Esene Sean e 0BG, | General House and Second Girls H]R SALE We have a Fine [|iwaermmoroomonm Ziiding statere ME&TP£ME$15 ur Room 32, Central Building. Why do you women want to g EioCRES 5 fhr.atenhe No. 44 LAUREL HILL AVE. Store To Rent 10 ahow ‘that we can't make o we icam heated when necessary. Orchestra. Prom- FOR DALE A SRS L SRR N mess of it than you men d s enade Dances, Gymnasiam. Wireless, Submarine Safely Signais, Staterooms with Brase Bedes E Private Saths. Finest Promenade : E e e A We have several nice farms for sale. Including Shore Excursions, | Prices, $1,400 to $5,000. occupled by the late Mrs. Charles H. Kenyon. Fine location. Exceptionally well bullt house. All modern “So_you are content to b voter? “I am. There are candidates forging to tr there is some real (istinc in the Wauregan House Hotels, &c., at Lowest Rates. convenlences, Price righ . Iths 3 . Of k: ght. oy vote vashington e Aikstic Line. o0 Bwsy. N .| Also a number of desirable houses, Inquire. ot s s o a or Frank H. Aled, Alice building A Dume, 52 | in the city.” Prices, $800 to $4,500. it i Block Sald he: “I askod her If I cc Main Street. 5 3 her home.” “Why, certain] - | Several good rents from $650 to | 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. R swered: I will end you a i T oS | $96.00. it —Ladles" Home Journa 150 room ano esaTn 150 2 APPLY . TO, Wigg—Subbubs has a_blg e Want a small farm, in this section | In front of his louse. I wor table for raising chickena? The Parker - Davenport Co. J|ne aocomt burn cout? s, HOTEL 8 Siise, Hewly “abcorateds’ darge meas | Inauire of Suse, barn. shop shed, stes SHL £oed acés of line Fimoatn 1and, Sxctilent JAMES L. CASE, oii ‘Gnly 3900, part cash. Particulars L plctires. of this and mans ouhars || 40 Shetucket St, Nor Situated close to the Whole- sale and Retail Districts, in the Heart of theyCity and in a Qquiet residerittal heighbornood. We wasto nothing_but the Loutsville Courier-Journal, MUCH IN LITTLE o 1 —Philade " ™ YOUNG & SHANKS, % g A Whistie Ehrongh | nis " tosth, Tith St. & University Place | , [ ~ Shannon Building. Phone 1100. Fine Six Room o AL o One Block from Broadway | g | T Tenement e ournal y F X s manynsinn 8 GARDEN AND POULTRY FARM FOR SALE. thing lost here b » o One-quarier mile & R station with | ANl improvements except heat BRRNIRE She pork packer. oA NEW YORK CITY e T el iy e eses at $15.00 per month. s ?r Jast. ubauty anuwe A n f H h, Conn. TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. E I4>»®m 0z» 2003 5 I4PW 02p» 00w imetes from 2 Doc 8 dimsis fom phe p Small farm of 50 acres of land, s MR T 150, : : Salk AIvIARR, 508 -roem Mouh King Georgo rules over 5 Minutea from Meadoo Tunnel $1250 and barn, also henhouse, 40 fruit | SiibJccts, nearly b Guerl = " LOST AND FOGUWND. trees, 400 cords of standing wooa, f [ *1O" Of the Whol This hotel has been redeco- will buy a 150 acre farm situated 3% " §o: dosaties e S B - x rated. refurnished tbrough- o LOS n the 2ist, between 6- from railroad station, cottage 'arm is located on trolley line, 'he Toklo municip: ha Pt e R B B o DT e Sabal | houme of 10 roomiu. painted white svesn || mear a village, and within 30 ,“open labor exchanges throus ety i Sz ik o T Sum of $10. Finder picase cali ‘af | Diinds, in excellent condition, barn 20 || minutes walk of five manufac- || the vity whera employers ca Accesaibie to the docks of ait tm_ | M | | e Bulletin Office and récelve reward V480D hed 14 by 10."one hen- turlng concerns. Price $2000. when needed Stations, theatres: shops. ate. as ————— | three other smaller ones, one crib 12 by FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, % & well as the business ai 1LOST_Tuesday. Scotch colli- 16, rksho by n 0 A . The easlest word to pror "R A s 10 e Hairora” Ko (o e b2 uirancbertics 200 “penchi || Cemtral mullaing, Noewich, Conn, English Iangaugo i aid 300 Rooms, 200 Baths | & | | .7 irees. Wimdince B wond. e, dhime of the breath repeated rees in’ Tront of Thouse miies Lo N Rates $1.00 Per Day R Bontoriite. sehool andh .-v.;?"'.m.r Fone M it e R anaen The restaurant is notable for its 8 i MNOTIOES, i chance (o buy a good farm cheap. In- thoree Cthidckes .‘17.:”&,;[“;"'\ high Send 2 cexge for Gatde aad Nap | ¥ \ ‘organized under the laws of Con- | boers 50 vin. Swell aiviiea in(s FUR SALE sea leve 3 cticut: ¢ Gtthme house. Ia B T &:L .;;- herrc»_lv_x‘\v n“lfilflev_\ :l;l‘l"l every ENE S 1O A The armlies of Iurope use ROOM AND BATH 1§ |y % Corborntion oraanized” under | houte; T Seven room Cottage and about | oR Ti% SIIDUS coMMRARIES [ = = Foa :1;"1“!0!”:3““5;;t§¢;{‘°¢;‘1nn5<3;fg:; furnished to a whole one acre of land on trolley at horses, but this can no longer be agreement among stockholders that the | KOS I 0 Thamesville, Just beyond the [l foned on, as autobuses are rapi Comporate existence of Mich corporation | gena far Wiicoxs Farm - Bulletin city line. Price reasonable and Piapling: Soree-drawn “sta s aa trastoes shpl tobe ALy and | (nolce of 4o o ey may be becured on easy terms. Mace Liiatets eaught or ¢ 21l proper steps to obtain a final dis- Reai Batate. Brores by, Japanesa fishing vessels g SR e B, Solution thereof. | Sald agreement ws ) il THOMAS H. BECKLEY, D ANt of itnmilan, Korear o Aneston St It iben; Mt cted by acknowledgmenis dated Wonieriv, T "4 %1l May Buitding, Phones: 724 Kwasntung provi ‘and b s oud imvestment Real Estage cen- | > s a oy Y d K. BENE “provinces s ek ity Teowtod TRt vke O bt Mo are hereby ' warned ofMthe pro- ane copneetion i > i these ports for disposal were > located in the City of Norwich, | . YOu are hevehy werncd of fthe Pros nov27a 270 MAimiRG 368:2 Bt 390,088, or aimost double t ¢ by erder of the Court of Probate. csent any eclaim against said cory iast year. indersizneg Administrator of the | BTN B ot on Niassachusetts. an or FAMILY HOUSE { Witllam ¥ pman. late of [ herore March 16. and all 5 Indin exports about 300,000 t decensed, will Sek we pubise | borote Marchie R g e cottonsced yearly, which, & 1o ardar e The Probate Fo e SoAl 7 o Tare e Talne” (500 : AP Ay, ahouid be converte iy £ vy |Peck’s Real Estate Agency |fcidswrs “wointing to e tact TTand owned by ald decesncd at i EDWIS 1 SPRAGCE /] s tond tor man . ana st, 10 Tocated In the Leart ofihe CILY | Directors had RIACee Ly <iong. up. {iie FRANI W FARGIS A SPECIALTY /| iliks it Inain snould follow the Birent BRAICIE Bhet ool CaisESE business of Clinton Mills’ Company 6 High St, Westerly, 1. | exampie of Egypt e es Danking bufiding or fhe Chel- eiapncnes S 214|132 Soring Streat, WHllimantie, Comn, | . cxiension of radiotelons T ppemert S siunted fn e mosi | e ——— o z Indin 1% now Lo be systema centra usiness and shoj ng section s z ried out e 1O P! " £ a i o Shoimie o moNEY Loaneo —§ WHITNEY'S AGENC LR Zinger wation’ of fhe New For . weiry . “ ] and Delhi was chowen in ot 03 Hiritord Rativhag Sotionn® 33 Securities st any kina W1 thy 227 Main St, Frankiin. Square, A PIE'S A PIG FOR A° THAT Minticn and. installations are very near ostoffice. and also tg ot - Y T canival passenger statfon of all the |l established firm to Vaiious sizes, ages. kindy of pi complete. . The next station 1 electric rallways Funaiag n and out of Tatabiiataa 18723 Real Estate and Insurance | ;.5\ 00R05 55 PDIES at | orth will be at Lahore and thi ulléts and cockerels, White Leg-!be put in touch with Karach corwien, LATERAL LOAN Co. ffords the anportunity of *t. Upstales. TO RENT born and R I. ¥eds. . (o0d wtock. i ko o and mecime et DeLaval separator. No. 15 i : ke 3t gl ST, ELEASANE FiAT oF |none iAo i SIOOBE anl] /hiio Muniiobe hae murter 150 ln Tentals anT valnes vear By — oo, T rooms! bain closet. set powl | Appiy to . O. CUNNINGH, than the other provincos, I is genera The b oxpen e = — | stone set tubs, hot water. gas fixtures, y M ed that Jte yield of whaent be expected 1ol 5y, CONANT. I3 Frankile Strece. | Sonarate rear entrance $15 per monih novisd ‘Tels. 287-2 or 854-12, elle ¥ the tima of the - approximate but ~ 50,000,00 1 o bargain ‘or give an'ap- mw.:, i 220 WelS W e | 8 CHURCH ST.. UPPER FLAT OF 6 0 while the crop of outs nd fl I e - the bemt ‘on tne marker Inodcen Tmprovement B ahow. cons, o Xae rromy ofine st b e | O Taam ; > R, provements. 355 | The Reasom Why (|11 o, ! da enr Talke place the Hex Sie) PlaceciReRext Auim 30 CLIFF ST. VERY CENTRAL | Edmund A. Prentice sells so many | '8 S0 . matfon desired” about ‘he NEWMAlm iomr_: ‘[ flat with modern impravements, $15 Der | pleces of real estate s because he desls - An be had on appileatten to C month. - Tho Bteel barge Conault htm at 85 CIME Strect. Han Fiuncimos, . The shipment, e JOSEPH T. CRUTTENDEN, STk tase EEET SALE HORSES with = amnictrator of the estate of Wilil m I pave several good Horses to sell | Phone 200, s . Arst. of Itw KInd was ninde. frc Y CHEPImAY that will weigh from 1300 to 1400 1bs., EFrancinco to balbod, hoRcs neros llhl.‘?flflfly l(;l' hfllrad 'MF Al:tl' some istbmus of P ama by redl, and = 7 Y v that_are not as large. 1 want to sell - Colon by boat 1o New Orieans, whers nevy Derote i PRl % them all %0 as to have room for the!s J. 3 S Wames aliyarad (o the s Alisainair % | next’ car toai and sec them. £ o putr " W alley. Thansporation company and fut dium beiter than throigh = . 2. g, columng .og: e wig el 1ii-12 abunrd I}Iu barge. 2 &