Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 17, 1913, Page 8

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FAIR TODAY; CLOUDY RAIN TOMORROW WM Is Gomg On Tonight. n. Auditorium. Moving Plotures at Colonial Theatre. ASHEF Chatterdon and His Company at Davis Theatre. Sedgwick Post No. 1, G. A. R, meets Court of Norwich, No. 63, F. of at .lck!gfil;lm Memorial. A meets in Foresters Hall. Norwich Stationary Engineers' Asso- clation. No. 6, meets in Bill Block. White Cross Oouncil, No. 13, K. of meets in Pythian Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS Cats, Pumpkin Lanterns, Witches, Skeletons, Snakes, Masks, Hallowe'en Post Cards and Favors at Mrs. Ed- win Fay’s, Franklin Square. COLONIAL THEATRE. The Midnight Message, Reel Feature Sensation. Th: shows as tract friends and vorites, and has to dez with. society. There is a big burglary ement cou- pied with guperb acting and handsome scene, and plenty of ex: Maurice Costello is seen = funny bit of fim drama entitied Ex tremit}, their feet, u Law and His drama. and espectally app to the ladie for whom the presentation cially announce evening Richard omedy drama, delberg. ever offered locally at popular prices The Man duplicate of the Mansfield cosf and each and every one of duction will be seen in Mr. Cha don’s production tonight. The advance Je indicates a capacity the advanced prices. Sat inee, Our night Satan Sanderson. TO RAISE $500 IN FALL RALLY. Purpose of the McKinley Avenue A. M. E. Zien Church, The McKinie A. Zion | church is about to start on the effort to raise $500 for its work in the gosp field and will amount in it ®in with services on services, which are Rev. S.S. V. North Stontnigt tor. Rev. F vices on S Tuesday evenings rder wil h will b daSy. For thes > last a weel astor, w “ GETS-IT GETS CORNS SURE AS FATE - for Months or| Will Remove Them Al in a Few Days. "I Den't Womder Foeple Go Crary- Happr Over ‘GETS-TT. Tt Gets Prery Corn Sure and Quick!” more B ircmintion and DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist | Shannon Building Annex, Room A. Teiephone 523. octlod UROGE\ the New and Rheumatism. t out and Neu- ritis— TROGEN—t LOST AND FOUND. FOUND—Thursday noon, on CHIE St 2 sum of money. Owner may have #ame by proving property and paying for this wdv. Inquire Mise Sophia S Franczyk, St. Joseph's School, CHIf & oct17d “EOBT—Between Duntam St and Firat t_Church, Thurada oning. - of woid beads valued chieily i keepsake. Reward if left at Francis Store, Thames Square. aciird LOST_Becween Thames Nquar Washington Straet and Colonts! Thes, 's Brooch containing ameihyst and Finder piease loace a1 Bulleiin | . g'- and receive raward. | ootisd FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES 'STOMACH UPSET? Mi-o-na Will Prevent Further Trou- ble—It Quickly and Surely Ends Indigestion and Stomach Distress. If vouhave headache, coated tongue, ss after eating heartburn, belch. ing of gas and undigested food and that tired feeling with dyspepsia. time to stop this distress. may be serious. na_Stomach Tablets They are absolutely harm- less. Get a fifty cent box today. effecttve and i Vaudeville snd Motion Pictures at ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO REN ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 8¢ per Line, Six Words to.the Line Fruit Salad, Mayonnaise Dressing Reappointment Townspeople S am a la Neapolitan Roguefort Cheese Toasted Crackers Demi-Tasse from Sore Meeting—County Hear Obituary of James B. Shannon. ou are suffering Now—at once—is the The followi at the meeting cians were pres- | kave not e'en 'rom the queries fa With the ringing bell and the anxious vell, How's it goin resident of the | president of fla\“ association, | TO RENT, O nm'l'—)dwl)'_ FOR SALE. f'0R SALE—Ten new milch cows, two horses, two brood sows, also fox terrier pup, six ‘months old- WANTED. . Besides stopping Mi-o-na soothes the irritated wallg of omach and strengthens the gas. tric glands so that they pour out their of digestive materials. Mi-0-na _surely and quickly improves and strengthens the digestive sy is converted the _entire iness oS | dietown: ovs 16 to 18 vears old. he Norwich Automatic Feeding Iroy Laundry Building. WANTED—Daliry acres, best of soil required, near Stocked preferred. {ress particulars to Box 11 of which he two minutes’ to Franklin Smare, with o without board Apply Central, Bulletin Or- , Willimantic. Ralsas o telephone. M Percy f Springfield | HORSES FOR SAL have & few yet that we want to s look them Hiscox's Barn, White “Don't forget wa those horses left " Furnished Rooms for Raymond D. Hari keeping with bath. 54 Washington Colonial all feature pfogram leader today the wonder- ful, strong, two reel drama entitled A | Midnight Message. This splendid at- | ¥ n has a powerful cast headed | by Tom Moore and Alice Joyce, old |, Teacher for Manual Department — Telegrapher in Moosup WANTED —safe w . 19 inches high, Lebanon, C WANTED — Peopie watches, clocks an in the original factory condition, by a _|John A. H agin ; inside meas- Federation . Keach today (eriday) at | = turnished or not furnished, 24 Coit St. M0 RENT—In the Vars block, No. a very desirable’ modern Ford runabout, run 700 miles only; full equipment; perfect .’ Bllery Allyn, TFOR SALE 1913 well and strong. Smith Made Actin Tr Putiam #ranch. inmaster on Jewelry to be put 173 'Wash- arose motored to | v back if not_benefited plan. The p had, Frankin St FOR SALE A Jersey 3 o0ld; average 15 quarts daily. 17-2; or send postal to'Lee Washington St., delivers repairs anywhere. Joining Choral everywhere. membership i ing forwarde S No tolless and ail on Mrs. W auglsd Wi S from 10 to $200.00 A _£00d ~Steinway with stool and scarf, Terms $15 down, The Plaut 8 Bullding, No in the manual ¢t is to be introduced High school Lozine, Leba- In perfect | rg RENT_Tenement of 8 rooms at next to the Baptist Appry 16’ William H. Shields. : evening ‘@t ndidates were admitted to nothing is_seen ulmmre of ¥. H: atil the strong western drama is_entitled Days | while the Bio- | th Harry Carey in the of Providence was a | once_at Putnam Danielson Thurs- 24> West Main St., Plaut-Cadden 0ct1TIM W a_Cornish upright piano, h'friends in WANTED By young bird dogs to break, Write or inqtire A., of the members of the Name societles of St. church will be in Hartford Sunda Name parade to be held mechanical able terms. visitor in Dan- room with modern conv: vate family, niernces in pri- who wants a_good Terms $10 down, The Plaut-Cadden for someone centrally loc care Bulletin Co. 0 RENT ang bath; Yent low to Tight par . reeman Ave. “FOR RENT —Two flats; of seven rooms; all 591 Maln St N6 —4 cspable refred Amerl: desires po- houSekeeper the big Holy in_that city 1uor dealers are fling their introduction school has t evening at Tour- sentlemans Danielson is a son of ne Coutermanche, fnrmrr-‘”‘ telotte Memorial Grosvenordale, surg_orchestra.—Aadyv. Putnam, Ct. WANTED _Hunters to know they can be speedily taken to hunting woods and Muscanto’s St. :'s1so.uu hhyfix}o best Huntington up- | = TR T ng department, has gone to Washington, D. C., to make her home. Miss Josephine Grosvenor is visiting brother, Walter Grosvenor, in Bos resident of iden Builaing, URNISHED ROOMS—Central loca- Bmma Morss, 15 Union St Acditional Higgins comes —Three tailors, work, good salary. training courges Plaut-Cadden FURNISHED ROOMS, il modern con. veniences, 38 Union St. Telephone sid-4 programme eet lighting s Reappointed. Posioffice Box Town Counsel Windham, Conn. WANTED. SUMMER COTTAGES Rent—For Sale. Weekapang, / Watel Hil FUNERAL. J. C. Green. 300 season. 5 by ‘appoiniment. FRANK W. @ High Strcet, Westerly, Long Distance Telephone. Boston Service —OF THE— Hamburg-American Line Ting compa. Plaut-Caddén Building, Nor- completed to of his son & mood mahogany Ivers Manufacturer, Plaut-Cadden in street by T WANTED_Competerm gl eral housework. ARBER SCHOOLS 514 adily takes 0s- of Sins of 115 Lroadway ement, | FORE SALE. FOR SALE 36 Fourth Two-family House gregational Only $6.000 for Highways. " $120.00 buys a m{» Kroeger LONDON (Plymouth) PARIS (Boulogne) and HAMBURG Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day PALATIAL STEAMERS S.S.Hamburg, Oct.28, 10a..n- S. S. Moitke, Nov. 22 From Commonwealth Pier, South Boston. BOYLSTON STREET or local agent espe- | the present Co-perative Propos or the various sections of | or beautiful He { ork develops with from 50 to 150 acres. field production, an exact oSk davelopsaith umes, musi- cal numbers used in the original pro- TWANTED the operating A young man who und of Job printing | ked for Warning Sign. Improving for @ gmv(l J WANTED—A gifl £ Relerences. St., ~Norwich per _month. Plaut-Cadden New Minister and Saturday been determined Sore Arms the Fashion, are develop- | SHOOTING AND TRES) TICES printed on_cloth twelve for $1.23. Boston, Mass., Trading Cove JAMES L. CASE, Shetucket St., for referen: FOR SALE. Farm of 250 Acres telephone and R. NGE need r | Patent stove brick to fit any rang . J. Stow, New 1 street sho: D—Ycu to know there is one o0 can clean and re- machine rig. S, The Old Reliable, r to secure this tephenson, on” good road, FOR SALE $25000 Interborough Rapid Transit Com- % First and Refund- ing Gold Bonds. investment New York | | ANTED—Piano_tuning. aon, 398 Prospect St. C: HELP WANTED Housework | Maids, Laundress, Plain Nurse, Ita's Predictions. Nothing to Poisoning balance pasture running through and fertile, gelist of o assist the pas- ddie at the ser- | conveniences. 7 of 110 acres, with- ent management. rice 98% and Interest. JAMES L. CASE, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. M. J. COSCORAN. Sup: FOIUSALL—A Simplex at great exposition)—and it cost §7 Running Day and Night Central Blag. on mortgage. Possession given imme- 40 Shetucket St, Bulletin— WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, Rooms 1 and Instantaneous Hit. WANTED. TOR SALE—Th production, And wh dear, and ask what's th you, shall 1 say indigestion?” Indigestion! Nobody has indigestion outbuliain convenientl ided to the equipment | West Broad Westerly, R. L. FOR SALE ck Building at practically new, all mor improveme South Hadley Falls, will soon be | ! anh FOR SALE A cottage on Laurel Hill, rooms with all improvems nts, gluding steam electricity, upright piano, TFOR SALE 'y price very FOR SALE. FOR SALE Town on Canter- & Sons Co., property well in excellent trolley car line, to Square, will be sold on favor- able terms. FRANCIS D. DONOMUE, Central Building, FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage TELEGRAPHER ARRESTED. 8 minutes walk Reasonable National Shoe and Cloth- Hartford Young Man Accused in Con- N ich ok withs Moosup. Cass; ol Sl Norwich, Ct. cated, a new, modern C seven rooms, bath and rec _LEGAL NOTICES. CREDITORS. * PROBATE HELD D ithin and for tenements HISTORIC HOMES. Topic of Meeting of D. A. R. Chapter | Thursday Afternoon. But not sacri- igents need apply plumbing, large veranda, um»nv United Kinkdom, 10,306 miles of may remain on rms to quick THOS. H. May Building, 278 Main Street. e | NS ——— $1,250. | new house and | land and @ne well of wat r meeting of Sa- niclion Ghamtar FOR_SALE T mare 6 years ‘Annie Hunter BECKLEY, Phones 72 deceased to b Black and tan southern Woodworth arrangement hotice to that effect reason for good barn and large lot, located walk from Main Price reasonabls. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, five minutes’ publishing the s having a circ d make return to this ~~memivnery‘ Cigar and R. M. Smith Transferred 5T excnange fof nch to Putnam, Weight 1030. HORSE FOR SALE or and foregoing 4. FANNIE C. Norwich, Ct. FPhene 300 TFOR BALE_Four cows, single or a P’hone 31y~ Second-band Ford au- ridge branech creditors of sald de- notified to present against maid estate to the at Norwich ed in the above and fore- L. UNDERWOOD, Administrator. E. MACFARLANE.. Auctioneer AUCTION be s0ld (o the highest bidder m\f are hereby rainmaster SALE HORSES Horses to pick ‘nbre gentle, well broken c sr.‘mnm i 5w 00d, 510V 3250 hilt cora. “Phone 94u-1 I have 35 going order R | prices’ are right ELMER R " Siont e zoid to’ cloie W Sl a5 the Vinoe containing | about four ton station, Ome of the best farms TO CREDITORS, PROBATE HELD d rfor the District h day of Septem- HOLDRIDG ., OCIATION MEETS. the road to W THINK IT OVER — iness size) | Zor $1.30; 500 and general pu; mmodious by PIMBERMEN | prices for any printing Bulletin Company, you are 'm need | jeormEe | rest pasture acres of standing timber ¢ said der‘ta&ed to bring bis: none beiter Conn., tor appbintment {0 100 No’ i Sioning- or timber at any time before tic Terms on farm deposit on day paid in 30 days. es, 2 cows 11 o'clock Thurs reeting of the | Bakn hew stio, Josisuss | commodations’ for easy terms. Tryon's Agezey. = FRESH L0 of Horses right from Storehouse. graph com- this_date by . W with & copy of this order, on the to_the place’ where Willimantie, PRINTING—LOOK &t these prices 6% envelopes (reguiar busin | cara printca tablished it will probabl pig, 2 shoates, CROPS—30 tons best hay, thrashed rye, several tons of oat straw, bughels corn, publishing the same having a circula- , and make return in corner, Boteleads, prinied, $1.49 70 bushels bushels potatoes, éic., oic FARMING T team wagon, Remedy_for | A naphtt structed at the Crensot w France weighs 15 tons, develops 70 - power, cost 0 erate and is expected to be used and foregoing nemmokau, siaxil prina, 3170 x-zuu, 1 g00d two-horse HOLDRIDGE, pumm 3160 Concord bugsy, business wagon, of said de- 1,000, $1.80 Frinling of avery promptiy. Send Lor Printers ana FOR SALE Bullding on practically improvements Price Reasonable. Inquire at National wesz, gut o norse mowing machines, . horse rake, siid estate to hard work, ranging from undersigned With saw table, 8. cream separator, harnesses, robe cultivators,weeder and a full Jine of all kinds of farm impie mients used on & large and up-to-aate These tools are going order For sale by WILLIAM L blankets, plows, ail in A-1 con- ot of household furniture and several thousand feet pine and chestnut lumber. TERMS CASH. MONEY LOANED on Diamonas, = and Securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An old firr to deal with. LATERAL LOAN CO. ain Strect, Upstalrs. (Establisaed 18 AGRICULTURAL LINE. We have just pr.t & carioad inte our | storehouse mands for this sure crop producer. iie experts of the country iimestone 1s hetter than the d this is w..at we ha ton or carload. WWILLIAMS & CO- Sliced Tomatoes | Dr Sale positive, rain or Plenty of room under cover. can_be secured at and Cloth- CONVEYANCES station day attendance. HERBERT W. TRYON. BENTLEY, Tn]:lu: 18 ho aavertising medium 1a tern Connecticuf Pttt T ual to The Bui- &% meeting of the mem- | ey POETRY AR TRIALS. I am the girl at the. telephone, , aliet "1 frown, I sigh and groan, For' I've come ‘untd that pass .nen my life to And peace 1s s ring, lin, is misery, ¢ more. ng, and ting-a~ Shat maddening “Whats the score? L am the girl who mykt answer themy O, ear ' e ot A Gun 1 o _On, dear! demn, 1'am fettered he Second's rest st that pour 7 What's the store?” I'm the martyr that pays the price, Lioho! Hoh And'1'd give this Job up in a trice, 4 1 ihiought "twould go on so, the fiends and fans who din my ears miliion times or more. I'm out of breath and tired te dea teiiing what's the score. Baltimore American. REFLECTION. etty well with that trouble T Touble that frightened me so§ is over I think I've a right $§ Teel glad I didn't give in to a blow, For a while it appeared that I couldw® succeed, 5 I was tempted to gi that it's ov deed To think that I came out all right. nearly gave up when the thing looked so bad, had almost decided to quit; I'm surprised at myself at the courage 1 had, I'm &lad that I have so much grit. When the next trouble comes I shall stand up and fight And meet it the best that 1 can; e Teached the conclusion that (rou= ble's all right, 185 out the Stuff in a man. HUMOR OF THE DAY How gracefully that man seems t6 corn on_the cob.” “Yes, but he to. He's a plccolo player.’— Free Press. Willie—Paw, what is the difference between genius and talent? Paw— gets paid_every Saturday, my neinnati “Io hasn't any brains, but he doesn't it » “If he hasn’t any brains he anything to know it with)'— ston Post. k is_in love with you Non- " “That's what I said when [ it” “How dare you!"—Boston Transcript. Guzzler—My life was a desert until T met you. Miss Caustique I have an expl ous thirst—Judge. Ah! at last anation of your marvel- (hinting)—I'd love to see the baseball game. I'm terribly interested! He—Are you,/though? TI you the score as soon hen I'll phone s the game is Pennsylvania Punch Bowl. Hushand—You can put this down as , if J ever get out of it you will catch me in matrimony again You won't if you depend on me .—Philadelphia Ledger. Thére's something vou've for- isn't there, my dear? She— think there is, but how did you He—Well, you see, I've a shil~ ling left!—London Opinion are you working so hard I want to provide for my boy's * replied Farmer Corntossel. "I want to lay by enough wealth so that leave Josh this farm for a golf Washington Star Crawford—Did your - wife have & good time in the country? Crabshaw— No; the only ihing thal reconciled her tho that she stayed away two weeks longer than the woman next Town Topics. (looking at ate building put up Oiis insignificant strue- ou astonish me. Attendant ! That was mereiy the sum for it.—Chicago Tri- hey call up from the of- matter Do you want to disgrace me? t mplicated ptomaine! lain Dealer. (Aueer the ‘movies’ never any of those Central Ameri- tions?” “Not a bit. As & ith, they haven't perfected m machine vet that can revolve as \s the revolutions."—St. Louis gent (for gas company)—I'm sor think this bill is too large, Sir. not be a good idea If you how to read your own meter? er—It might be if my doctor told me that i something matter with and I must Il excitement 22,442 miles of railway in single line. exportations of palm oil to the States from Liverpool in the ear were $2,800,000 in value, an increase of $700,000 over 1911, THE KALEIDOSCOPE and-operated sewing machine most extensively used in India. from cheapness, it is particular ed by the native people because |l George Tugene Eager reports Rremen, Germany, thai a trust has been formed by the manufacturers enveiope machines, together with facture of envalopes. A on of Philadelphia has ve as a guard in the er tate peniten r n 20,000 criminals ab b nited S 5 the Juntry in the we n d yis that b n established experimental in the southern part of Calilornia is sald to rival that he Grand Canyon of Colorado, and lines of communication are es- attract many lene locomotive just con- rks in cent per hour to waler is scarce or bad or. for military operations. al acreage of Hungary s 0,000, of Which 2§ per cent. cest._Of this, 50 p nt. s by individuals' or corporations, cent. by municipalities. 15 p. by the government and 15 per by the church. rom the four Nova Scotia coal fields—Sydney, Inverness, imberiand-—nearly 7.000,000 tons of conl were mined in 1912, Approximate- nalf of (his ameunt w Maritime provinces. tha Quinbec Plctou and < wold in the alans going te and (o the United

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