Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 15, 1913, Page 16

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PAIR, COLDER mfl FAIR TOMORROW i NORWICH, CONN., ‘What Is Going On Tonight. | Washington County, R. L AVOID CATARRH | 7 SOMEBODYS FAI! Vaudeville and Motion Plotures at ITRTGNE Sy et the Auditorium. 2o—e Flctures at Coloninl Theatre. | — RiCiiMOND Breathe Hyomei—It Metlicates the-Alr e S s gaoh a5 5" ns of the Father at Davis The- hoar: W. C. T. U. Plans for Social and Sale— You Breathe and Instantly - ANNOUNCEMENTS Hears Convention Reports Relieves, The meeting of the Clark's Mills W. | Why contitue : to suffer from Wednesday after- , storped up head, - husky For a quiet smoke and a nip and & chat 5 Or & hand at bridge to play, Wandered a man in a green plush hat And an awning pattern tle, And he stared at the portrait of Mws. ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” Box chocolates free Saturday at Di-{C. T. U. was held Vilos mad £ ; § h £ Mre. Wil 3 , and cther troubles of the ] Catt, ract_Importing Co., over car office. ‘E’&“y;;‘ e e T w"'mmm_?n’breathlnz organs, when there is an ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF With a brutal leer in his eye. | absolutely certaln, sclentific r at_hand. el % Kimber, vice president of the Union COLORSAL THEATRE. Eresiding. In the roll call, each one| **gf\id - : P s present rtead a verse of seripture| e remedy. It is a Holy Name Parade Pictures Attract | yhick contained the word “Branch”| hiemsant harmicss and antiseptic med- } catio ich you breath Immense Au which was the text-word of the meet- | gty j it B"mmn‘g'; hronghis Fo2 ing. A short business session was| daj . The superb local feature, Holy Name | Heid at which a committe was 8b- | am witn oo gfix::?(?llfif\:hu‘:fi::pg: WANEES ol et “Get henco-—get hence,” said the Pre .._ident, “Ere we call the bouncerette, his is no plage for things like you— o530, hence and hitherward—getr’ =~ 'was a tter nigl an. e win TO RENT were chill, And he shivered and begged to stay. 8c per Line, Six Words to the Line FOR SALE_One new milch cow and | FURNISHED ROOMS for light house- | But she indicated a door —marked Pargde and Consecration Ceremony, | pointed to arrange for a social ands ale | & produced and presented entirely by the | of fancy articles; Mrs. Charles Shepard | b;‘e‘:f;h”.alzfiic"g;"' IR ol e d it B ko Tont TANR) Trun | 20 May-natched pullets. Tel 11-5, Leb- | keeping, with bath, 54 Washington St. ‘Push’ Colonial theatre of this city, serve to | Mrs. Wm. Kenvon, s Mary L. Hoxie, : Y an e forma- | | " hares. R. W. Box 77, East Lyme, | anon, Conn. novisd novisd And haughtily turned away. | tion of crusts ir. the nose are prompt- 5 = Mrs. William | 1y reliev: ; S Conn. novisd | TGoR SALE_AC a bargain, tw e L. Mk R 3 | tablos nearly mew. ADpiY to Welcome | S G. Congdon's, 52 Mckinley Avente! | "R "R IPUCLS was ‘olear and brave: attest again to the foresightedness of | Refreshment pool TO RENT—Furnished rooms 2t Mrs. | Then up spoke a dame with a monocl Manager McNulty in looking for the | Hopkins. ymmittes liss Loura Waterman, Mrs it is guara WANTED _A{ once, an_experien g :‘e’re"“_:-;:“‘r“’;n"f‘:;‘;“s':‘mffi; Everett Kenyon, Mrs. William G. Ken- | Osgood gl 3,';?,93‘%;;5‘ plntaber and (hsmith, ApBIY i Fidler, Mystie, Ct. Phone novibd | _ sepdd Her eyes were bright as the gems she - &% |yon was appointed corresponding sec- | A complete Hyomel outfit, consist- | Street Gung new m TO_LET—Furnished for housekeep-| , WOre. . =\ picel wave. Vail, | ing, three rooms and bath, at 37 Di- 1o witness this big religi 5 4 £ i ey stration are Pamil‘lfld?ll‘g";‘(:ssgel;‘r?;:n S N " F ing of a strong, hard rubber pocket AGENTS make big money geiling ne E. . “Listen ‘moment, girls,’ she sa. e i ot f0 d0 sovfrom | A report of the mninth triennial| inhialer and a bottle of Hyomel, costs | specialty; ripe opportun... to do pro ne Lebanon ai- | vision St. Phone novida _ |- “TAwlpn o moswent’ NTHE SIS S8 - e Golontay Comntlens Tor halrs O | World's Christian Temperance Union { only $1.00, and extra bottles, if after~ | Perous fall business. Write for book SO e e Y TS SRk Roasknt Two bty Heis | Lot NI eaa rksite five ol ihe resr the Colontal ' Countless familiar faces | Convention in Brooklyn and the cele- | wards needed. are only 50 cents each. | lot:; Central Sales Co, Dept. L, Con- s Crioiiae con lma TN Tohme, with, InpTOVeIEntA! e T A : bration of the annual assembly at As- | Druggists sverywhere sell Hyomei, | Sord Jet, Mass. noe s nd piano. Just the thing for a | 58 Diviston St ~_novidd | Let us do what we think is right | mony is presented in all its solemnit: WANTED _Agents: ladies and gen- | hall or thneatre. Must be sold within e tlemien can Barn 380 woek SRt |t o winee e WA muslle oved | o 0 BN Tppor six-room tensment ie“lxlf.?ng-‘rfif“.‘x’ghfln:x‘:\zcx!fllf el | Cadden Company, Flaut-Cadden Blde., | 13 v‘é:"“l,?"v“?k“‘"’,{‘e‘,‘°g‘l‘ g LAP- | eartrg @ hat and a tie like that y ew York, | Norwich, Conn. novida " | B T Ko Ll novsd And the suit of cubist plaids; : .| pury Park, N. J. was read by M Wae Hyoielior This big attraction can be seen for |william Kimbber and Miss ira ! and. cold .n&Lhe(’rhg;;nc{:‘\;g%yct‘;igg‘: ;;’fl;t.v ;flfll_F‘N=m°""“‘"? s '~1"' O. | Waterman. The meting closed with | croup of infants, and any Inflamma- o familiar to many Norwich peo- | (ne W . T. U liction after wihch | tory diseasc of the breathing organs. “He was somebody’s father once— Suppose it was one of our dads ple, is represented by two of his fault- | tne host Ehriisht ling 9. Courtlandt -4 ¥ ostess S e —— —_———— - ket e - R B drus A 2 Maybe they cried when he went away Tess fifle&xhl;zxuresdmmggs{vspet tive- Daiabnal 1Eeane | : | movibH £ 25 cottage on rol-| "FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern co; Alone in_ the storm to roam; The Athe . road Con- 3 g g e e In the evening Rev. George G. Scriv- | WANTED —Men to sell seeds to farm Lown Greon, can | vepiences, s8 Union St. Telepnone si4 Lead him down to the grill cafe, iracy. Tom Moore appears in the | Katie I". Perkins of Pawtucket | ener, district superintendent of the |ers and ornamental stock in town il amount of | "Tyyiyg They are waiting for him at home! former, in a very unusual character. |is st of Mrs. B. B. Moore. | Norwich district M. E. church, will | APPlY at onc . L., care Bulletin T Eer ST Tooms o o Alkali Tke and the Wild Man, is a big gie Perkins of Pawtucket | spjeak on Obedience to Heaven's Vis- | Rochester, N. Y. E L moV R RN et O Atk baning. | Pomebolixs tatherl ~Once on; aitithe scream, Augustus C: v 1 12 her cousin, Nettie Perkins H N — et = edi size safe, | Dished, gas and coal, PINg, | “Iye shofered a baby's tram, , Augustus Carney appearing in 8 h : ions. WANTED—I will buy livestock .o FOR ¥ A medium 71 : | 78 School St. octiid ATA 1d th rent and the gas ané the title ro No one should miss the ¢ Kenyon and William Kings- | i e kinds, furs and hides; good price pald.| With burg box, in good condition; | _. & 2 B LT = i big Holy Name pictures today. ley are working for -B. B. Moore. | At the First Baptist church the! E. Glaubinger, Colchester, Conn. Phone g!"egg- if sold at once. " Apply Armour oTo fig{\yr;umfi:t4:;?‘?1»,““}:%?[1‘?:; N mgflfl-y R s USQUEPAUGH | morning_sermon wiil be upon The [ 146 meeing e - | Witnoui power; also “basemént 40x60, | It he's dead or alive or stony broke, ' C i ven- | TWANTED_General _far L 7— v m . s able lor storage or ungry and ol ¥. PRI DRVIS, Q 3 fi.'é"'éteuf‘a?;";‘" rifié"'“" e Le:}n:?ega?nu?zenbeem}:omf;‘ét"e'x}:ta";]en;fig| &}";ez»h & uth of Maplewood Cemetedl‘)- ‘;,ffl?fi‘nm@fi]ng?'i‘qugife t 95 Chestnut. | Give l'L-rn the trundie-bed under the O i , g ' sk and Engiish-speaking; good wages.+H.|Pioone 646-5. .~~~ movisd octzid i R r— . Kiri Brown All Next Week. Widows Entertained at Harvest| i . Grecneville Congregation: R Hanbut, Patnam, Conn. movisd vor & ei bulohl| EERGET BomE=Gental Toees || L't #oriiEolyie: lmar sbay When Kn-_v;hnr&wn and his excellent Supper—Personal ltems. church Sunday morning (he subject | SoTravel ME: . selary . alfl tols dngiilee of 0. Bf Wasley, 165 AW est | tons Mrs, Bmma Morse, 18 Unlon St - e wi e principal support | il be Philis. aod. th Ak | el beoacy) Thames St, nov mayibd o Marguerite Fields, open their | Mra. C. IL Palmer is convalescent | il 0¢ Phili and the Ethiooians | sABenses, of, (Ot letuctic: Splendid op- | ~om SALE_Remington (ypewriter, HUMOR OF THE DAY week engagement next Monday at the | after three iweeks' illness with bron- | j a0 52 o portunity; former experience not essen- | modei 10, Sins i1 in. et clakg SUMIER COTBAGES g oy glfl! ‘f,:fl:"!- tge theatregoers of the | chitis p e #al Srandmidri (CIESE Ou), Denver, Pa. | condition, at a ‘bargain for cash. Wil- e R e Bk Mrs. Payton—Have vou ever been ty w ave the opportunity of see- J. bster was at Providence. At Trinity Eo eR ey burn N. Jorg Z% Broadway, Norc 5 T i el introduced to Mrs. Bloodgood? Mrs. S et e B e e v Tuesday. { will be h:l\yconz;:‘\fi\?:zl 2?“.«'23 ;h;:e¢ n“i RRY wealthy: descriptions weal- i e £ Lecngpsay Wateh HIll, ot View, "°% | parvenu—Lots of times.—Judge. here at popular prices. Such Widows At Harvest Supper. orni ‘aver 3 30 a. | thy peopie anxious to OPPORTUNITY to buy a high grade Rentals, $175-3256¢ season. oI % # 5 well known and popular New York | rhere was a har fitey ] el i | MiSsion Unity, B-361, San . | manogany, upright piano—sold new | Inspection by appoiniment. bad'f,:n:ngl‘_fd Bkt ‘:,:’.‘,'.F;r‘“;‘db“;f ord Stogeases, The -Womsn 1n the Case ere was a harvest supper at A.| g praver and sermon at | Cal. | Prom Tactory in o uly—party exchanged o annered people from the pem of fhat Sl uinse: | W. Kenyon's last Thursday. Those 7.30 p. m. | —sawws Tage stamps and | Same for pianola piano. This inswu- | FRANK W. COY, boor we have always with us."—Louis- Clyde Fitch, a recent New York suc- Hsthor SEEIOIL o ahe Piren Condragat stamp coilec Gaab. - U prives | S0 chn Be segk Tor A few fave 0 6 High Strcet, Westerly, R. L ville Courier-Journal. Mrs. Caroline At the First Congregational church | ¥o.neadeil’ tn-niy| SOEWIGA . DY 0 R e L.ong Distance Aeicphone. mayz3d “What's the matter, old man? You Sons Company, 243 state Street, London, Conn. novizd OR SALE _Two thoroughbred reg- cess starring vehicle for Miss Blanche | Walsh: The Matchmaker, in which Mr. | seem to have had a sudden shock.” “A severe one. I asked my barber if 1 didn’t need a haircut and he said no” Anna Wells, and Mrs. “Rev. G. H. Ewing will speak at the | I’ Arviila Larkin. *A very enjoyable ev- moriing seryice. ubon e Incompara- Brown s seen in the role of a £00d | oning was spent. ble Value of the Soul, and in the even- x, Jeweit Cicy. duced st the Criterion, New York, by | g0 NeTYOn was at Bai work in famil “It is better to hawe a light purse of the parish house. | natured priest. ~Mr. Bi s . : | tailor for Sl s = ph_,”"’u N e s s updn [pMrs I O% Kénvon with Master E.,ins upon The Passing of Jesus. i rebalting: Ap. [istersd O..L; C.ipoars that arg.ds o0 | . FORE GALE —Kansas City Journal. S R MarcBht of | M 3 o Webetor or op manghieh | ‘At Park Csngregational churdh Rev.| Broadway. moviid i i T Norwicn, or telephone | Miss Prim—Allow a horrid man to Verice, Brown's in Town, an excellent [ygro = 7 oo O AL HEAAVIES Loy rrod Soule will speak at 10.30 on | Shieil pullsth Adc 4 ovage, \ kiss me—nover! Miss Peach—Neither comedy by Mark Swan, who wrote All |~ ., <o Homie: Missi R faa e = s | dress F. P., 33 McKinley Ave. T FOR SALE—20 h. p. steam engine, would ;I but, thank goodness, there SRR S RN i (ho- | Syl spent ey e M Sherrod | “novidd | oo sraer. Kogers Domestic Laundry i {sn't one among all my male acquaint nounced Tie-eas). This play was pro- ght, paren e : t |-with stereopticon slides, < the pariors | | WANTEHD—A g | Myers Aliey; Yo Chestnut aier Oct. 2 [ 5 ances.—Boston: Transeript. | | | Joseph Gates at a ocost of $20,000 and A | ironing. App. 5 L art,” W Mr. Brown's produetion of It is one fe R ebe 00 ey ;. Paul's Re Wil y PO SiOVe Briok 1o it sny range senk ONE OF THE BEST et L e B of scenic splendor and rare costuming. s xvare Held In fhe church WANTED Local represcniatives to | for 31 S.J. 510 Myrow o the difference,” added the Simple The music of this great opera is play- o e Sk «d throughout the play. The Mi‘-;dl& Sunday on account of the storm. | sell 2 nec: and merc; and an excellent opportunity tor BUSINESS BLOCKS IN NORWICH OF SALL—Farm of 110 acres, wita- | in' two miles oi the city, Wwith good | milk route, with or witnout stock. J. [ article in all office trade. A quick scl | Mug.—Philadelphia Record. | “I'l have to arrest you,” said the il man, by that noted author, Henry Ar- et e | a ie % £ ¢ - i thur Tonss and first produced in ihis ROCKVILLE | e AN Dsvialt 2 -—\°°z°“~ P Hie Lt tirew Both wrms that famous sh actor — OREEO.CW. Haotn IT 1S AN OPPORTUNITY | 1 m S iard, 1s i rtan 4 i e consisting of | around the officer and exclaimed S | %eaker was Against, Not For Sa.f can | hotse 8 awening || WORTH ASKING ABOUT. “This isn't any arrest. This is @ res- his conbeption: of the clay burner Cy. loons.—Hunters Gst Ten Coons. ! woman, situation . a ocompanion and | s, utoutiaings and 107 | J (ES L. CASE cue.”—Washington Star. Tue Blenkarn. is a dramatic gem. The Rev, A, B. Ct ave a | Address E. ence, Episcopal Rec: Norwicn, at price and on | AME - » “Why did you divorce your hus- Wall Street Detactive, a oriminal story > iz e ¥ Gposan o0 tory, Willl novizd tive to tne puyer. This R RLetieat S o arvdih.s € band?” “He fussed and fumed too AN much about baseball” “Oh, every go in the inte- | = own water Supply s introdwcing the famous dictagraph | 01C3° Dere two weeks e = A person in each locality, | RS E ) 1 anielas; 46 By oad R S . vl it worry rest of the Anti-Saloon League of | WANTED liam ¥, and The Two Orphans, “eig‘;‘;f it 91’1‘““”’} L | normal in red and white ocor- part time. Address Box 411, Mysilc, |~ EOIt Saia: - Jord an- different leagues.’—Pittsburg Post. the famous Kate Claxton version in A party ¢ te rom Attleboro, 2 Conn. novizd tomobile. FPhon Norwich, or ad- s N & b de o o S { puscles and all other important i " TR s Se Frank Iy4d F This is what I call my perpetual which Mr. Brown wears costumes val- | 1255 made two irips here auto WANTED 1a ceb: He SAL | shopping_list.” “Why do you call it 30 Water St. every Thursday. Bennet novild that? “Oh, it's something 1 take med at $2000. All the pieys are giv- | /350 week and capiuted ten | along when I have no money to spend. E constituents. To have it, and the | ing the handsome ocostuming and |Which they took home. $4.50 cor, » 50_ Shares Chalmers Motor Co. woenko affect in which this company is | . Hon. Benjamin Kenvon who wa Sirength 4t gives, thejsuie to take D b At fhe) L et Sl b 7 Per Cent. Preferred Stock | f's 3 sample of @oods that nobody i moted for. il last week is reporied some better. | HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. L WANTED S e R % : s a s > of & iy f Frank W. Cranda'l of Hope Valley | = store of Geo W ater D e e e The common stock of - this town can match—Washington Her- The Matchmaker is the play for — a T alley St., everd Sa Voodworth, | lot, St. 5L be sold to ¢ # . { Monday svening and matinees are giv- | Das been in this vicinity recently col- R T hovivd | estate. G. W. Hamliton, kxecutor, 159 company is on a 10 per cent. di- ald. en dafiv commencing with Thais as |lecting taxes. Your blood is not pure if you haver e S o ool EasmoS 3€id vidend basis and there is no “Do you expect to trade in your old the pley. | scrofula, pimples, boils, or other |, FARM SEERKBRECFord, ferm sbt | _ #HINK otahoal bonded indebtedness. A regent car for a new one next spring?” “I | clallst, Mal 1P L | and 250 6% (regular business size) letter from the president of the did think I would, but I've given up the Popuiar prices of 10, 2 eruptions, eczema or salt rheum, | has some v desirable ~Connectient farms for envelope: 1o Get in touch with him. | EaYelopes, neatly peinted. for Sy oud company to the stockholders idea.” “Why?” | eacn 35 My boy and several . 30 ana 30 HOPKINT cents prevail evenings and 10 and 20 ki 2t i % Send ior sampies ~and ¢t Octobes i & 2 il fic Tiatinses. Lady Hekbi tor | Mre. Cha e S e riasis, rheumstism, anemia, nerv ek g | Phices ‘Lor any printing you ure 'a neea |§ States that October was the larg- of his sophomore friends took it out Monday nighe 16c if secured before the | some time. is somewhat jmproved in| CUSPesS that tired feeling. loss of | ~Syanymn o 513 40 h. | OL _he bulleln Cumpany, NSvewics, Sl iony a4 het COIRARES this morning.”—Chicago Record-Her- limit expirves. W i it S appetite or general debility. Overiand roadster car. State price, | Loum. cars being s ald. ealth. 3 . via & Conns LD 104 oan A5 A h Ak : condition, number of miles run, and FOR T T = from the factory. “So vour constituents objected to Rev. E. P, Mathewson preached in You should take Hood's Sarsapa- ont s (SN, s . 1. C. pigs, Lhoroug | So i operdy > | L . where car may be seen for demonsira- | preas, regi. d, no Detter the | 1~ 4 an The Sins of the Father at the Davi the Serond Seventh Day Japtist | rilla, and begin taking it at once. tion. Address by letter-to “uverland, cofiu:};v.”iuuf\\ Faring :\wltln a'.lonmnz< JAMES L. CASE, “-u'; dl;se‘r,;?:,d ".‘{.’;‘ Z,‘i,‘,‘;,’.’l',‘,fi‘{}“-. Teday. church Saturday morning Thers. Ia ns teal alibstitiia for | .core Bl Co. d’ | ton, R. ¥. D. o, Norwih, Gonn. s K. 40 Shetucket St. Norwich. Ct. | vpiant oo toll thern that 3 ot No service was held in the First Day | . i€ 2 g e e e s Akt avm 108 | By, £ el !P;']Ye:e:xd they said that Baptist church Sunday on account of | Hood's Sarsaparilla. It urEed 10 BUY | 4oreq more or less. Box 16." oct27d PRINTING —Look i inese prices: 500 | RS TV aih T b et AC was pired the weather. | any preparation said to be “just as | = = raliway | 63 envelopes (resu business size), , :m i :_hen e ar T or we- away. for some time in a dangerous | coo oo e Bl Bl crywh o S, Bun. teden, SV | ; - Sonaltion has besn rpaired at the ex~ | CO5L 1285 o make. and, ylelds, the | every, youe: STAMASOCIS (o Nian | poiticudn sxha, ptistel, 3180 “My good man, how did you come to pense of the highway department of | dealer a larger profit. Franklin Institute, Uept. 34 H., Roches- ‘heaus, > xil, brinted, §1.40} | be in prison?” “Fate, I guess, ma'am. the town. i ter, N. Y. octzld S.0uU, ¥9.00; 1000y, "$id.00% 1 “Fate? I don't understand you.” “Well G No- | you see, it must have been ordained A Farm of 60 acres of land, about 20 clear, balance pasture and woodland, with about 250 The many friends of Miss Slara . = 5 scads, (xdip, Driited, 316V E ; SHOOTING AND TRESPASSING NO- | 3 z 3 Pashley ara pained to learn of ner | F.-C. ATCHISON, M. 9., | m00miGAon Joth TS s Yor | 3410 0o, T {liness with typh 5c., twelve for $1.25. ' The Bulletin | 600, §i. LU%0, $5.00; 10,000, $11.01 that somebody would be in this cell when you came along asking fool d fever at the home of her parents. corner of High and PHYS"C‘AN ‘;‘ND SURGEON co.’ Printers, Norwich, Conn. Printing of every description done | f cords of standing wood; place questions, and, of course, I had to be West streets, Ashaway: | Boew L, Second Floor, Shannon BldZ | — wwiANTED Piano tuning. 4. G Gor. | PromplLy. Send (or sumpies. ae Bul- |} has a good 7 room house and the guy.”—Detroit Free Press. Night ‘phone 1083 dou, 298 Prospect St. Cicy. Tel 653-2. | totin Printers anu saders, swi- |l barn and other buildings, loca- R ekl et Jd wicw, . ted 30 minutes’ drive from cen- THE KALEIDOSCOPE SUNDAY SUBJECTS. i ter of city and within 30 min- i Micsi L 4 LEGAL NOTICES. -~ ; ~ FOR SALE. utes’ walk of three factories. Main s 5 | NOTICE nignt, Oct. 28, trom North Dakota; & performances are permitted. of good business horses, also one ' FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, : | Commencing Nov. 12th, the bridge | S 3 Tot y 3y The Loyal Temperance Union will | connecting the Towns of Ledyard agd | Chamber Maid, Kitchen Maid, Fire- | green trotter, 5 vears old. standard (| Central Building, Norwich, Ct. Required home study has been abol- o B Lioek ot % 6'elot e o an, Canvassers, General Housework | bred, name = 1 PRt ulorn dh 8 etelock by e L R L L L L e | be sold or exchanged at once. Call [ished in the schools of Sacramento, | at the James A. Welch barn, Union St Cal. - ge. will be closed i e | Girls. = . G isti N travel for re til furt 2 The subject for the Christian Science | "0 125 1°PRirg unyl, Turther notice. | FREE EMPLOYMENT BURESU. | 1 ¥2% e service will be Mortais and Immortals. | Towr Ledyard. C COOK & HEWITT, §t. Paul'’s 1914 school budget call 3 1 o ard. : RAN. Sup: teai Bldg. . 5 /3 Sel e - — | JOSEDH D. AUSTIN, M-I COSCORAN. Byt Cenatl BE 1 novsa Westerly, R. L for expenditures aggregating $1,115,- At Brewster’s Neck cha FREDERICK W. BURTON, =10 p. m. the pastor, Rev. ] T R FOR SALE. hool rison, will preac novi2 Selectmen. St. Louis school children this year | - SALE HORSES i St, Lous planted 50,000 seedling shade trees. : i = ! NOTICE T0 CREDITORS. 5 3 At Broadway Congregational church | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD (s ,‘,‘:‘s?,,:?;’;‘s"(‘m{"i°3..,J“é‘;“é’.fl.p%’;‘e" the tor will preach he morning | at Norwicn, within and for the Distric of At omce: also a good wagon suitable | and at five o'clock service. | for a baker or milkman—low price. i * MR THOMAS DIXON, Author of the Sins of Father. { of the distinctive successes of | . 11¢_,/nternational Bible Students’ | the season Thomas Dixon's The in. | 2880ciation meets at 11 o'clock in room of the Father, is the attraction at the | ~ . 7% [0 One hundred thousand miners in Scotland have received an increase in wages of six cents a da) Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam heat, good barn and large lot, lacated five minutes’ walk from Main ctreet. Price reasonable. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 1189, octzsd B, TS 300-acre farm, one mi e N Wond 1at0BS; | trolley and steam road; a in said District deceasea, _. | cultivation; level and free from rocks; L, That the Administrator cite | F3cine worked: fnc Sols 1hsve the crediibrs of said decea: B caEs D ot In order to reduce food prices Mu- nich has built market halls, but en- countered great opposition from the e study. | “oraer. 00 railroad t with 2 copy of this or signpost nearest to the place where | TUTTIRE PIOOR: BO L B0 &) e, T o0 | muing brook: parties sold 300 quarts | 117 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. have been reported by the doctors theatrical history. It is staged in strict accordance with ideas of Mr | i foCooneite ATOWESTIROIT [ the service within three months, and the epidemic Davis theatre, matinee and evening S ed to bring | 1, ; - A s i i g > g arge quantities of oak and today. The play is under the personal | optoh. reeiom °°1$'=9§§'°;';!f:}H,fi',';““;“,:::,;:m—*,; (faia _estate | qioles o mearly pay for the pla WILLIAM F. HILL, | 7 merchants. management of the distingulshed au- | ooy oorin, at the within six montns from this date. by | 0}5 fachioned house, in good re ire I | N." Tarrant & Co. i Eorapo: 3 thor and dramatist which is rare In | l0TUDE Servic music. | Beher lenty of barns; well watered; nas a | Real Estate and Fire Insurance | In Vienna 500,000 cases of influenza i sald Jecease last dwell, and tn the true and vivid picture of the soutlh. | | Ml ba chndncted by . 3% 9 2 her information, call on or | | Dizon which should be peoot mmias | 7l be conducted F. J. Bo- |same Town, and by publishing the | Bor furt | 25 Shetucket Street, atll rawes, 2 o | hanan, with choir of Andrew’s | Same once in a newspaper having a | ddress : . | == at it ¥l be as pertect as modern | churer, tulation in sasd Distriel, and maks DVELEI AWM B HIEY, | Qppossts “Ehemps fRANK: ! Senora Menocal, wife of the new #tage direct make it 1 return to this Court. Real Estate and Insarance, ‘Seuin and Insurin: Farms a ! N president of Cuba, is a native of Ha- 1 g | g {COL. EARL N. GALLUP vana, out. like her husband, was edu- | At Taftville Congregational church | 1 | NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. cat S Tha N : Mr, Dixon wrote the first man " 4 2 Shetucket St. opp. Thames Nauonal WO Sokerti T it tm‘“g:};: the pastor, Rev. D. B MaclLane, will | sopy S e il Ans Bank. novisd Specialty. | ; | catelitin (P RIME SYaton: - Bog o ghegrodir Bl 23 woth the morning and eve- | Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, = . ‘CE | 4 giass botlha blowing Sibie 1 whea the inspiration siruck nim. He B JTRNACOR: eTK. TAKE WARNIN | glass boitle blowing machine in- #topped work on the novel and for ten P SR | 211 erealibes tor ward Jass! 7 G | t ":mr)‘teuh in .Germn;‘g has a speed 'M daye and nights wrote. The whole |, 1, D e ey hereby notified to present | {in time, for the next six months on| . aguate from Jones' Nat. School flh’i“,?‘. {"'vl;‘; Lyl ot ;luunl to the play eame to him ;)Lhc!aér;« that the | O PEd AN Wil con et jciaims against sald estate 1o the | i g e “‘i?‘!‘g;"z";gi”‘;s”‘e g ‘Auctiomeering. ‘Specialty of Farm and | WOFK of 25 Oexpert glasablowers, first rough draft an: e finished 1 il conduct | undersigned at Gi . Conn., year on account o o8 8 = S 8% Rioen: Mercha i & uBcHipt were aimost word for werd, | 1 g isdime e L elihone | It your buildings and stock ~of all §§§§",§;{L,§"§gul§. ‘{E’r;rhcl:d"’ e \ Té";;:‘nm.l’ 5{:;33"‘1'2"9 domisatic anfmals Toe play is Mz. Dixon" atic T N0 - 2-tenement houses on Mechanic | kinds are not insured to your satis- i gyl y iin . in 7,210,/ sheep, 1,- r. Dixon's best dramatic | 4{ the Second Congregational church | E : e 037,000 hoge, 1,584.000 goats, 198,040 CHAS. F, MORGAN, Strest in Danlelson. Income $420 | faction and you wish to increase or put | Danielson, Conn. and in i stie . ov15d ; jackae: ok t Do has succesded in | unday school atl 9.1 a. m., morning |ZD0V188 ____ Administrator, on new, phone or write me and I will | horses and 335,000 jackasses. mm-'-"”‘wfl"tfi andenamedy % | worship with sermon and hyinn for the OURT OF PROBATE HmLD | 67088, Det income on investment 9% | ;i °s¢ ynce. 2 Telephone Connection. R AT e M. 5 There was born on the farm of H, evening service with el by the irresistible umique. | ChLdren at 1¢ of the plece. Tis comedy seemas | ST L are rich with clean nezro fun and the | 4, merious side of the Dlay is masterful. | Tt Beais with the ever growing prob. lem of predicing a nobjer race of me: h, within and for the District sper cent. Houses pleasantly situated. If you wish to seil your farm 1 have iy op the 14th day of Novem- | (jree minutes’ walk from railroad sta- | six customers looking for places; will f;' rfogt Golt that. vflall:r?:g“iml?y." & it 6000 ; o tion, pest office and business section, { pay from § down, bounds. It is smaller than an avers 12 A, M. E. Zion |~ Biddle, p 1 11 8 m. and rep Ay school con. NcKinley Av. N ‘,f‘)]'" 4. ATTiNG, ndee,| " The $6000 customer wants a pl o e ate of Nelson acker, jat of | I 2] 6 0! Cu: ace church, Elder “ton. in #aid Distiter, decéased, five minutes from churches and |y, will keep from 5 to 50 head of | age fox terrier and is in perfeof or eack 161 B, Packer of Preston, Conn., | schools. | cattle. health. It is a registered Shetland. ed in Co ; her attorhsy and E. L. DAREBIH, Phone 147. b e asha A green fruit law amendment by the 3 and reviesw o be Bold 55 ome paccel. For fur- ||| does nor as s rule furnish good um- :‘m':u;:en« only .of the south, but | vantion at 7.45 p i fljonl:npt:a:m;n B ing, oY u[,e‘ I eans Real Estate Agent, north, f z | it | theretn 2y £Or that administration e ~ —— Florida legislature preseribes that or- Y B P P 5 B 8o | Ar Trinity Methodist - Episcopal | ceaSaa sitebss to. pe Triatary Tid de- Bevings Denl, Dicols Tantson Conn s > + out o | anBes el nbt. wbow ‘mote than 1.00 T e 38 a0 DM %5, | church, the pasior.«Rev. F. W, Cole- | Whereupon, it ja Ordeced, That sald AGEICULTHRAL LINE. m oi 250 Acres of Horses right from the west. OUL Oi | porcant of acid and grapefruit not J'Fl T \;Inn' reack E:h morninz wpon litmh‘hs gearri Ii”m de(e:‘mined at | e BAVS Jusi DLL & CAl0aG Inlo our | hara work, ranging from 1100, to 1seo |IOFe than 1.76 per cent. when shipped he W eries ™ In the - e Court oom in ti City of | 8ioreioyse and ca; SUpP., your d . v. [ Ao Warting - (4 R R e T ) Uoe thin sure arop producer. ove | S 3-4 trom Old Mysug, before Nov. 5. % upon Werking for Christ. X 3 : At the Auditorium. 4 November, A. D. 1913, a& 11 | exparig @f lhe couniry Say ihe ground | L , ielephone and in weight For sale by from Eayrall i t enly e will be i B of ihe in the forenoon, and tuat no- | MHReStone is beiier than tie burnt iime, | ¥. Dn % Inlle to school, farm has Kona. coffes from Ha g T ' - thres good vaudeyiile ) of the Good Shephe, the pendency of said petition, | and thi® is W..al we have. So.i by Lhe | acres of machipe worked meids, f GEORGE B C “LIN, being shipped to San Francisco, but is and four resls of interestine W, ., LL, said heaving thereon, be given | bag. ion or carlead. ° |;rom agorp flgd .:,"’5*‘“;.5’::.‘:2“‘,"‘-'“' 5 4 | supplied to the United States army at shown ai this theatre this af. | 1) 1t Ci r N ex- | publicaiion of this ‘order one K. WWILLIAMS & CO. AR O O s e Th s Sty iTel 192 Wenteriy. | Manila, for which 100,000 pounds were #nd tonight including o een- | chang®witk the i iday schoal in o ewspaper having a oir-| (eb) S o ees Vol e W urchased for September, October and two reel feature by Helair { 8t noon. Y, . (" srvice at 6.15 i in s strict, at least three s JaEse bar = X o5 . Go fatifieq Ove of the RBabhle, Toe|p m. T The New Kingdom of D e Or nil hesung o t!gg;‘fiu'ua 9 [T Saryy lorse o S 00t Apimsted Weekly snd other i | b iy . | pouliry ana semerai purpose iarm Jusi (er hay barn 24 by 30, crib, wag- | Wives, & Nestor L A e gk L e NELSONTIAYLANG, Judge. | Uiiaidd iy, “on . suiie rend, idrgs | 0n° Jief Wigon house ana’ heunery, | AR e gt & liDyine 3 seream, sre - - The above and foregolng 16 & true | pling fed 1ake, stocked witn fish, ,%. | 8B hbouc” 15 Tons 01" plrn nay. ond | FOR SALE !will be constructed within a few aiso on today’s bill 's Terriers| At the Central Baptist church, the copy of record, Royse; 50 acres smeoth tiiable land; . rwo-horse wagon, one lumber wagon, months. It will be the southern link which @ been here for the. Jgst|pastor, Rev. Joel B. Slocum, D. D, | Attest: FANNIE C. CH.-. rest pastures and woediazs; plemty el | g|| the farming tools and machinery | > to the unbroken ckain of roaés from «d week are making quite o [ Will preach at 10.30 a. m. snd at 73§ DOVIP Uit nioe cotchpe L MUE yoranda | used on 8, lzRe farm. The pribe uf | Zwa dRENIRE Houdte: N5 -HY Manila to Southera Luxon agd will i an show almost heman fa- | D, M. He will conduct the men’s cla e O R L D S S RS | tiiy - farm, lnelmiing (pachingey dnd ()], and 33 Thames 8t., with building connect the towns of Albay and Sorso- telligence in their at noen, Morning subject, A Waoel, — | barn, new silo, icehouse an H nay, is only $3,500; 31,660 can femain | lot mbout 30x134 feel adjoining. Titde tricks, ds, men T E o 1is Antewer. . Mvening sisgot, | FOR SALE ommodaions tor 2,000 neas. Only | on mortgage. JPossession givem imme- gl h has a neat noveity tu L dl. Sheep, i s i‘ 9, easy terms. diately Investigate! Alse valuable waterfrent on e 1 egfl. 4 78 wihieh | Shepherdless 2ep, | Tryom's Agesmey. Willimaatie, Conn. Send for WilcoxX's Farm Bulletin— Thames river; length of dock at |} Blue gum (Eucalyptus” globulus) s shows e | choice of 400. tidewater & out 1127, reet. Wil ||| which has been grown in California | a B RPLE Dl o] AL the Ssinuual Asudemy, T FOR SALE $i,250. WILLIAM A. WILCOX h i ey 7 0 z ¢ N ! ber, and only from very large selected th a iculare nguite of "%Ga next Monday s drend P s s e T I g will buy jood Chicken Farm wi Real Estate Brokes, B U o ey witl the boards here Se |, who will speal in the morning | new house and harn, twe acres of | 41 west Brosd St, Rooms 1 amd 2, ] RoL GEERIENE S TRe Yol Service: of the well knowa ke Tha Condith 7 5 ~ Jand and fine weli of Water, near eit 2 i PHOS. . BECKLEY. | the United States department of agri- by b E { - | upon the subje t> Condition and The r ence of the late Rev. George and Gue water, V. Weaterly, R. 1. | i | cultuse has-perfocted s Kiln for drying bragice Trio in their old @om- | Charaster of th> Soul in Decarnate| A Bryan, Olls Street, Norwlch. Easy {erms. Telephone No. 365. cctiga ||| Moy Buildiog, 278 Matw Berect () her in which experiments with x ’..‘e‘- ‘;“m“mgfl T e L‘"'- Eroptess: s um mests uti youse of eloven rooms, hot and celd | E. A. PRENTICE, i Ehoncs 734 — WS-3, ! encalyptus have been carrled on for a Pros, Dlackface | close of the morning seryive subjcct | wibon Steam heating and bath reom. | Phone %00 26 Cliff Streot | = s | the Past two years. The resuits prove SRt B Athietio ot e e | o Seintual, Werlds Lot about 7> by-165 feet = |DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist | that, while occasional selected hiue aare is The Girl and the Tiger, At the Federated church Sunday | Inauire of WHEN 300 wam. 10 Four-—busl: . ¥ entist | — S Sumtieds of the isrgadt size will fur Teel 101-Bison wild animal fea. | morning Rev. A. L. Tedford, U : AMOS A BROWMING, nesh heinss e SuBLIL thore1s fio i 1di | wnerE 15 a0 savecising medium i | NER Tumber of fair quality, the great v R e A e Lanais Pean] gl ; dlum beiier thau tar the advert Shannon Building Annex, Reem A. | yasieru Connecucuc equal to The Bui- | Majority”of tress are not suitable for tor, will speak on e Leper’s Prayer, oetZsSTuTh Trustee. ing columns of The etin = Telephone 623 octied letin for business resulta lumber,

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