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What Is Common Council Meeting. il theatre. rm‘fiu at Colonlal Theatrs, | i1 one reel. in_0dd Fellows' Hail Thames Lmion, No. 137 U. % @and J. of A, meéts at Carpent: s' Hall meets in les” Ha . o 0. 1. |atre for some time past will be shown ¥ Fllin it as uswal on Monday and Tuesday of Taking everything into ‘Hall. this week. consideration, photoplays, the show for the first three days of this week should be a cracl Frank A. Bill has the Top Notchlerjgc Rubbers in all the latest styles. They DAVIS THEATRE. a Man in the Show—Tuesday and Wednesday The Million Dellar Mys- B8 a single man in the show. FIlng | are Vinol agents all over the United the Dposition is the THres |States; in fact they are organized into Andersan Twins, a irio of clever miss- | what is called the Vinol club through- e who do a unique character 0ddity |out the country. from coast to coast. called, Scenes in a Dressing Room,|Twice a year they make simultaneous window displays of this valuable prep- e merous costume changes. The next|aration, for which they have enjoyed act 16 the Jolly Langweed Sisters, t%0 | the exclusive sale for many years. introducing singing, dancing and nu- @s any two men can. The|in Aact is Alico Farrell, a young 1ady } Vinol week, spring and fall, and ask of exceptional talents, who plays Vio- | what it m,‘.,,p = ln and sings songs, that mark her| mie attractive window displays that in a class by herself. In the photo- | ihese enterprising druggists make are Plays today the feature is The Sheriff | 5 feature of their store, and they are ©of Muscatine, a powerful two reel K. |/ he congratulated n %'-tam drama: the famous Mutual | hection with Vinol and enterprise in ‘Weekly, showing the first lines | {hig respect. < of defense at Ostend, Bruges, Ghent| nfiss Adles has been called to New 3 and Maline districts, Belgian gunners | yoric by some 1 4 destroying German ammunition Wag- | who are going south. ‘ons, British artillery on their way o |turn Tuesday with all the latest win- i the center of the allied armies and |fer styles. many other interesting pictures from S the seat of war. The Keystone com- & edy is called Those Love Pangs, with Popular. Leotures. |- the fumniest of all screen comedians,| Central America is a part of this £ ... Charlle Chaplin, assuring you of a|hemisphere on iwhich attention B " _ good fifteen minutes of laughter. On |been focused- within .5 Tuesday and Wednesday Episode No.|years because of the construction and 15 of the Million Dollar Mystery will | completion of the Panama canal. With the immediate neigh- 3 be seen here. This two reel instal- |the country ment is called The Borrowed Hydro- | borhood of plane and is one of the most inter- | familiar because of the infinite number esting episodes of the series. $10,000 | of magazine articles, books, etc.. pub- in cash will be pald for the best so- [lished about the canal itself. % Jatlon of this mystery; follow the |the country a few hundred miles from pleture each week and see if you ean | it littleis known by any but the oc- win this big prize. Matinee today at | casional student of the antiquity of Y 1230, 5 and 10 cents: evening at 7|South America. History tells us of the - and 8.46, 10c, 15c and 20c. for the big | amazement . suffrage Dill ‘at the Dayis this weel COLONIAL THEATRE. . |iral and South ———l - dences of a most “The Call of the North,” Feature with Robert Edeson. contact immediately A on ihe new coatinent _splendid featurc is one of the | be remembered, dramas of the vear, and|his way to i wonderfully to the screen | 0L & most extraordinary series of ex- s and Today Robert Edeson is seen | several manth re Indi the character of the northwest. The|of the landinz of tie story is one of great interest and is|day after their arrival adapted_from the story of The Con- | through the activities of his own re- Jjuror’s House, teeming as it is with | markably organized ts of a motion picture pres- | perien ‘e s Pest in his virile creation of { zUma, scenes of remarkabje beauty and vigor. | reau. nings 10c. This picture will be at the the Tush. Huntington, TODAY AT THE AUDITORIUM. three days of this eek and promises vandeville and key Cabaret will be the headline vandeville number and in this act 16 monkeys and four people take part. the monkevs doing a_whole show all by themselves. agement of the Auditorium should be biggest laughing act on the vaudeville | the Yan ihe first half of this weelr, Addie Les- fine voice will render several song se- Who wae seen at.this theatre three |Bullard tomorrow and will keep everybody < During % square dances. % made that the nest social held would be a Poverty social. Seven Tables of Whist Pub | Mrs. Arad Manwaring and Miss Em- bed | ma Counterman held a whist at the Manning - Thursday bave not | afternosn in order .to raise the doliar || (Signed) | Which each has pledged herself to|: raise for the electric light fund. ; Seven tables of whist were played. Prizes were - awarded ams, Mrs. Sarah McCall Spoffos S0 @86 Tid of skin troubles | Ars " Nfary. Ladd and Miss H. Hunt. 8 Soap exclusively and a- | ington, Refreshments were served. Bent occaslonally that | 3y and Mrs. Howard Bishop spent the week-end in Waltham with H: ‘Elmgh‘ of St larry Northrup onington spent cura Soap (Z5c.) | the week-end in town with Mrs. John Kilroy. was in New York for was | home of Mrs: [(50c.) are sold ‘)' sam- | Eli Leins week-end. ing ‘On Tonight|laustios with is runny sonss ana | 2 'T stories, which s away with in T an dnimitable mamner. by % appear on tk Vaudeville and Photoplays at Davis E-"’:Ez f:_nm"dhmfl'flon i “fi, aha ‘uesday a picture entitles ary’s and Motion Pictures at| convert, a very. protty little photoplay S Tlh“ m{lflflcl ‘movie act- Yirs| or, Ford Sterling, will als Ot e o n kecturel Ll e nrst twy Uncas Lodge, No. 11, 1. 0. O. F. meets) in At Three O . | test. comedy reels B.. 9t -] twelith episode The Eiectors of ‘the Town of Nor- legal voters in Elector; days of ‘this week, ock, one of the craz- | : -] the clever serial story and photopla: Norwich Aerie, No. 367, I' O Erlyhich has been runuing at this the- you' should the ‘several voting districts of of Norwich, as by law provided, # « el —were -prepared b e . 4 at_the followlng places in said voting Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study ‘with his patients. Dr. Edwarde ~Olive : a purely vegetable compound mixed You ‘will know them pifike skin, Dimples, a_feeling of buoyahey like childhood days, You must get at the cause. First District—At the Town Hall in the City of Norwich.- Second District—At the Fire Engine House, West Main street. Third District—At Union Hall, North Main street, Greeneville. Fourth District—At the ‘Old Brick Norwich Town. Fifth District=At Ponemah Tablets are with_oliye oil. by their olive color. It yoy<want a clear, bright “eyes, no Schoolhouse, stands tarming; b of rererences. | lams. - ¥ @re the best of all rubbers, SEVEN THOUSAND & “Sc per Lme, $1~x W WANTED Posidon on @ fatm by an| FOR SALE—White_ e cock American boy 16 years ola; undet-|ana cockecdis’ atse Bu Cochin Han- Tank K. Fiteh, 24 Hedge Ave Box 84, Bosrapville. BovsTus? | Phone bl FRovem W Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver. and bowels like calomel— yet' have mo dangerous after effects. They -start the bilo and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggists, Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results, The Olive Tablet Company, Colum- Haile Taftville. Sidgh " District—At fon ‘avente, Tuesday followin, Monday_ jn On the 3d day of November, A. 1). 1914, at six (8) o‘clock Eive in their WINDOW DISPLAYS Guffragetts Week, All Lady Acts, Nbt|Evidence of a Unique Fraternity, at ths Broadway Pharmacy. The Broadway Pharmac: tory. jiten, T sesmention yiit nearly seven thousand Jarge retail druggists all ove A novel vaudeville show hgs been | ihe United States. is joining tn mak- arranged by the management of this|ing a pig display of Vinol during this popular theatre for the first half of | week of November first, which indi- ihis weelc when every act will be made | cates the fraternal conditions which up of ladies ony. and there will not|exist among the retail druggists who T WANTED-Position on a - farm by ieir ballots for a Senator 1o represent' the State of Connectic a Representat! Second Congressional District of the State of Connecticat fourth Congress of the United States. Also, to give in their bailots for the persons they will elect Governor, Lien- —_——— was a recent guest of her sister, Mrs. Georgianna Lillabridge. tbe.' Must be active. Fred Mattern,{and action iike new; origimal pri &F.D. 1, Box $2. movzd | §1.100 net; w... sacrifice for cash offer. ‘Address Box 39, Builetin. novid b2 e ung competent man: good milker.| FOR SALE—Bufck louring car im A- ¥rank Bdwards, R. D. %, Norwich, Conn. | running " order; new tires: 4 will sl . movzd cheap for-cash. Box 21, North Wind- = ham. movzd WANTED _Resident _manager with ™ nfgnest references, cleam record and| FOR SALI-— Maxwell 307 roadster small amount of capiial can earn 32,Uv0 | fully equipped and good as new, ab annuaily with our new _proposition.|one-third original cost. Address, Max: Secretary Million Buyers' heague 150(| well, X, Bulletin office. ocilomw Acreh St Philadeiphia. noy2 “HOR_ SALAZ_One borse seven vesrd tenant Governor, and Comptrolier of: said State, to hold sald offices from the Wednesday fol- lowing ihe first Monday of Janua: A thie Wednesday following the first Monday of January . D 1917. and until are duly Guatified, and_an General for four years from and after the Wednesday following of January A until his successor is duly chosen and James Rennie spent the week-end, with friends in Danielson. Charles Arnold and daughter Ella have becn spent week_with Mrs, Arnoid’s parents, Dr. H. St. Howe. MecGill spent the week-end in_Worcester. Mrs, Frederick Jordan of Willilman- tic' was a recent guest ~of relatives their successor: P jgirls who do a comedy Sing-| ~Traveling salesmen and tourlsts of- Tingrand/ talking skit, and these tWo|(en remark and wonder how it is that female funsters can hand out as many | they see such fine displavs of Vinol every town where they go during Miss Nora Shea of ‘Fitchville s| the week-end with her niece, Carl Bentley. EAST SIDE ITEMS - ..H. Johnson - of Worcester, is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs, John Dawson, of Carter to give in their natorial District of the State of Con- General Assembly sald State. to hold said ofiice from the Wednesday following the first Monday . 1315, until the Wed- upon their con- first Monday of nesday foliowing the sugpessor is duly qualified. in_their ballots long-time customers fo reprasent two . persons in" the- General A cut, to hold office from the Wednesday Monday of Janu- the " Wednesday following the first Monday of Januacy, and until_their successors are duly qualified. rs. Edward Dewey, who has been visiting her -niece, Mrs. -Anthony Ber- ard, of Main:street,. has returned to her home in Philadelphia. Miss Mae Fisher of Lebanon. was a week end visitor at>the -home of her parents on the Corning road. * Carl Brend of New London iting his mother, Mrs. Augustus Pratt, of Carter avenue. Ira Levick of Hartford week end with his_parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jahn, of Main street. Mrs. LeRoy Barstow and. son Elli- son have returned to -their home on Main street after a week’s stay with relatives in Canterbury. Mrs. Dantel T. Harrison has return- ed to her home in Sanford, Me., after spending a few days with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Anthony Berard, of Connecti- following the Judge of Probate for the District of Norwich for two years from and after the Wednesday of January, Also. to give in their ballots for =z Sheriff of New London County, to hold office for four years from and after three (33) Justices of the Peace, to hold office from the first Monday in day in’ January, The polls will s in said voting districts the forenoon until o’¢lock in“the afternoon. Dated at Norwich, conguistadores, hose intrepid Spanish explorers who i first penetrated and conquered Cen- at the evi- 27th day of e Reel | civilization with which they came in HOLBROOK Town Clerk of ASSESSORS NOTICE All persons in_the Town of Norwich ltable to pay taxes are hereby notiffed 1 to the Assessors on or before the first day written or printed list, properly sighed and sworn to, of all taxable property owned by them on the first day of Those failing to make a enalty of 10 per ing to law. learned that Monte- n emperor, had known Spaniards the at the coast intelligence bu- Slater hall at 8 o'clock The action is spirited at all times and | Tonight in e i be presented to there is not the slightest lag in the|an opportunity will interest thereby. FEvervone is familiar |learn more of this most e with Robert Bdeson and his very fin- | Phase of the early history of this hem- ighed performances given on the dra- | isphere. Ellsworth Huntington, Ph. D., miatle stage in this city. The prices |assistant professor of geography for today have been Dlaced at the fol- | Yale, will deliver an illustrated lecture, Jowing rates: Matinees 10c and eve. | the third of the Slater hall course of his subfect being, Colonial for Monday and Tuesday | Central America and the Highest Na- mly, so please come early and avoid | five American Civilization. is_one of .the most noted mountain climbers in this coun- try. has traveled in his explorations to most of the countries of the world. keen _observation of a October. 1914. iist will be charged a cent. additional, accos Bianks can bé obtained at the As- sessors’ Office in City Hall or will be sent by mail upon application. Office Hours: Thursday, Occ. Dated at Norwich, Conn., Sept. zstn, popular lectures, Tt is.recognizedall over the world as the moder, scientific method of covering all types of buildings—houses, barns, churches, apartment houses, farm build” i s, warehouses, skyscrapers, JOHN P. MURPHY, JEREMIAH J MICHAEL J. < NOTICE * The electors of the Town of Preston to meet at Probably the Dbest vaudeville show |In him the , that has played the Auditorium this | Scientist Js combined with remark- season has been booked for the first |able skill'as a photographer, and the Tesult of these eminent qualifications : is an illustrated lecture of absorbing Vo a4 Jine yariety Doth In the |interest and sreat heauty. YANTIC e Montey Canaral | Costume Social of Fire Company At 18 am act which seldom plays .a town| tended by 150—Benefit Whist @s small as Norwich and the man-| Electric Light Fund, Town_ Hous: 1914, from 9 o'clock a we of casting Lieutenant Govern- State Secretary, Representative until 5 p. m. Representative in the General Assem: bly, and Justices of the Leace. Dated at Preston, Conn. congratulated for securing it. This| The first” annual masquerade social et - mct has the reputation of being the |and dance aiven by the. saeabers of § Steam " Fire Engine com- stage and will no doubt prove this|pany in Fire Engine hall Friday cre: assertion among Norwich theatregoers | ning was o decided sucvene > :I'he members of the decorating com- lie. & pretty youns woman with a|mittee outdid themselves i Holbmaron decorations, Black and yellow festoons ‘zmu and wear several changes of | were suspended from the ¢ utiful costumes. Johnny Yeager, | Chinese lanterns were for Certain-teed ityinany weather. —~ 5 10years,3-ply 15years. Teasonable in price. Highest TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. IL Greatest: AL STEAMER CHELSEA To New York FARE $1.00 erns were hung about. s orchestra of thre years ago, will be on the Dill again [in a cornstalk enclosure and: cegme posters were around the hall, The demand for the posters was so sreat that a few of them were auction- cd off during intermission and added —— ! Qne hundred and fifty were present Norwich, Franklin and i Fitchville, 75 being masked and cos- A e tumes representiny 2 ton, Scotch lassfes, AMERICA'S OPPOURTUNITY. ‘There are altogether too many pessimists in this count are kicking about the E the European war on business. it did_immediately of depression it some —people the feeling that prosperity would not return for 2 long time. As a matter of fact big cost will fall on Europe and as soon as the final treaties of i commercial dency. of the United States is bound on_we will grt Dining Service Leaves - Norwich Tussdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 5.15 Leaves New York Monda; and - Fridays a after 2 period kindled ane from Yantic, Wednesday. g Martha Washing- ] Indian maidens, French maids, Dinahs, cowgirls, cow- l,);ry?:. s);]diers‘ = = - uster liching—and ‘Burning So 'Bad |ana Jer: Tupmerc 4 Scratched and Irritated, Could | Spddesses o Express xervice at freight rates. F. V. Knouse, Ayent eace are sl midshipmen, Oliver Twists, Red Riding to rebuild Bus and have no time to Jament over anything. A% 3 resull of the war there has been a more or less disar- business .and fi- but it is now well in hand stop as soon in - sight—and that This war has given the United great increase its forefgm any other country has ever had. German _foreij mmerce - is ed and the com. merce of other war is se X Targe part of this if we are prop- the take it over. opportunity _presented -re- guires a first-class merchant ‘which this country_has not had since the Civil war. Wi | Te-establishment: of a merchant e, commerce rted to all in_American bottoms, and nanclal power in the world. Wi believe some new business are the entire America. Let us sup; meeds. Thisalons will greatly. h of 30 couples was Mot Rest, ~Used Cuticura Soap | *The-svanit mssch of 3 “and Ointment, _Entirely Well, = | itz “Lis,pY Sheehan of Norwich Town, and when finfshed the awards were made for the best costumes. Miss Sybil KHroy, who Witch «of Hallowe’en with a yvellow and black costume decorated. with black cats was awarded the Jady's prize, an umbrella, for having the most appro- priate costume; William McManus of ? Fitchville, costumed i was_awarded the genetleman,s prize, a French briar bipe, himself in keeping with i intermission doughnuts were served and Miss Viola Seymour was heard in excelient voice in_the solo Isle @’Amour. Professor Ryan prompted for the Announcement portunity _to trade than REMOVAL | We are now located in our new quart- ers at 282 Franklin Street and are bet- ter equipped than ever or Tar ahead ply America’s mske business before to |’ Pattern Making - ng b Bdna Benc: WANTED—HIgh grade man {o mab- | old, carriage and harness; aiso one age district and sell accident and|saw table. Bowers, . 130 Washing® health insurance, monthly premium | ton St. Fhonb 1132-3, Pplap, for large old line cempany; sai- o ary and commission to producer. Surety| FOR SALE—ay horse, nine years bond required. Write, giving experi- | old, 1650 (bS. good free driver, fearless ence, telephone and street adaress. Ad- | of everytning; driven and taken care dress Manager, bulletin Office, Norwich, | of by wome: sound and ak right n s ocdl every way; two sets of harness and rubber tired buggy; blankets, robes, SALBSMAN—To sell olls, belting |etc.. Would like to have horse in g9oa hose, paint,, varnish,.to factories, milis!| hara Price, everything, $125. d- auto owners, stores, threshers; out-[idress Box 26, Norwich Bulletin office. side | large ies. E):ull:nt‘ Drwo:'l’» ocil tion. Paid weekly.. Manufacturers Off| e 0 0% & ase Co. Cle)\'cllnd. O. FOR SALE—Horse, welghs 1200. Call e | on_Peter Costandi, 112 Franklin St WANTED — Canvassers, ladies _ or 5 A gentiemen. Call American’ Hotel, Koom 5, 8 tolva m and 6 to S p. A L. FOR SALE-—African geese, mammoth Edmond. white Pekin ducks, bronze turkeys and Rhode Island Red puilets. Phone eve. WANTED—Men with limiced capital| nings 211-13. o to invest a quarter in the ~Cobweb - corner” cigar, the cigar that e tie| ~FOR SALE Choice ferrets for sale, nickel famous. = Fagan's Smoke Shop, |inquire Louis Haggerty, 267 Yantic St, o2 Main St. Tel. s44-4. WANTED _Aggressive, industrious | FOR SALE—Ten horsepower engine married. man residing in Willimantic, | tWo upright cylinders, mounted om Conn., to solicit ana collect in theltruck ready to saw wood. lnquire grl g above named city. Permanent posi-| L« Mitchell, Jewett City, Tel. 31-2. tlon with opportunity for . advance- gean ment. ~State age. Address Sox 339, | g e Bulletin. o pigs are ready for immediate delivery, WANTED T opoara _iniants or| . L. Pultz & Son, Lébanon. Phol children; ‘good“home and a motners |16-2. Lebanon Div. cave; prices reasonable; best of rel- Grences gy ¥or_further. particu- |, FOR SALE—A thoroughbrea lars write to Mis. Nettle A. Homney,| 3000, Barfly, broke. = bhor ManSfield Depot, Conn., or telephone [ RERLY . $7-13, Williimantie Div. o7 HERE'S CHANCE TO LBARN ot Tour mblea saciny Filty ‘Different Trades.—wWages, room, Boai, Taiiroad Hoker turmsned by | Euiers, SlSClris fans, cach soma’ of “61 Co-operative Broposi- . ste tions “Write. Aldis Owgn Hall, Bos- | ber, month. No competition. ton, Mass. ocai WANTED—Young men, become rfall- | “FoR SAE Crcr e e e way AL ClerkE, NoFwich mall car- | rord N SALE Chesp; must Be sold be. riers, 365 to 3150 momth. Pull un-| Honeyman coffee roaster with cooler, necessary. Sample examination. ques-| biower - and motor, 1 sidewals 3 tlons frge. Write Frapkiin institute.| shelves and case of ‘11 -tea and coffes Dept. 383T, Rochester, N. X, 9¢Zi| cans, 1 water motor, 1 12-foot displuy WANTED —You to know Thal we|JErocery counter. 1 eleciric . coffee 'grinder with double hopper, 1 i-tub K e e Primes- Haw [Tile iined butter refrigerator. Somers, Satisfaction guaranteed. ~S. Zelinger, | Franklin Square. oot phone, Factory 234 Mt. Pleasant, Office, FOR SALE—AIl the milk cans, bol- Wasnington a. acZ| 118, separator, pasteurizer. steam bOH- — 5 , 5"h, . pulleys, shaft- WANTED To buy cows and calyes|cr and engine . g gt @il kinds, pay good price. Caii| & it Address Sy - 7 Tel, 14-6, Colchester, Conn. Necpth: Cr oetidg WANTED At once, all around black- 5-8C burban rarm trolley & stdie’ foad. mile sut of Clty, wosd b AT oG ito ekl War. Ok hotoss preferred. Apply The Scott & Clark |ind other Sutbulldings. excellont Lau Ser oct¥d, |smooth and easily worked, good orch- ~— | ard, Sy Teet road frontage: can be sold e ZPiang wwning. A G. Gos- | for’ sullding Durposes 157 - price 'sskced ! - -2, | for entire farm. Wil be 80id with vr don, 398 Frospect 8t, City. Tel €3-1 LIk L™ 00 ok, - boumm™ aiimily T AGENTS—Sell ‘guarentesd hosiery: | Hie%piSts afh phw peice.) 0 Odtalajd jo.per et prons ke 315 oy ort | TRABHESSLY ¥ Eil¥Ons acmnen, Sciior 1 existence. - International Mills, | Suumantic. Conn_________Jesd West Philadelphia, Pa. octlid THINK IT OVER — 250 noteheads and 250 6% pusincss size) suveicpes; ucatly printed. for 3190 The Bulletin Company, Norw! ives a Factory Finish to your |—oni: a:ve! VOR SALE G T C. pigs, thorough- breds, s Watches, Clocks and Jewelry e e i . country. and has no fancy prides. fon R F D & Norwia, Cona. B F- Phone 1132-3 for collection and delivery T AM BUVING T of il 128 Washington Strest, City Anyone having same. arop w" P Samuel Gellert. Colchester, " FOR SALE A Fine New Cottage : ALL MODERN $500 Down, Balance on Mort- | gage. It is Worth Asking About. ot JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, Norwiel HELP WANTED Farm Help, Chamber -Maid, Gene: Housework Girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bidg. FOR SALE. FARMS FOR SALE of all descriptions and prices. Have sold a large number but plenty of good bargains feft. WM. F. HILL, 25 shobucket Strest - Norwiohs G etucket Stre orwich, Conn. Teleohone 147 FOR 0§ALB “TO RENT Warehouse Store 23 and 25 Cémmerce Street CARPENTER BUILDING 10,000 square feet of floor space Railroad siding—rear elevator— ine offices—Best shipping facii- ti ct FOR SALE Modern seven room cottage with lot 50 fest front and 200 feet deep, finely located on Boswall Avenue. Very desirable. Thomas H. Beckley May Building, Phones 724 278 Main Street 474-3 : AUCTION. 5 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1914 " It Stormy, Next Fair Day. For deertisulaes Garriages and wagons, new and sec- Norwich and New York Propeller _J|ond hand; harness, robes, blankets, eic- Company. o Clgsing out my entire-stock. Repasi- Phone 117 F. V. KNOUSE, Agt. | Prop. Stiliman Crrriage Co, w"';;'io BEAVER BOARD | Farm For Sale . s a substitute for lath and plaster without the dirt and- inconvenience. fi‘."':.“fl' "E’:fll'":"c‘: ilage hoase, Peck, McWilliams & Co. aoa and --:‘--‘:a_?“m ® also zail to T AND F b a5 pa LOST AND FOUND. e TOST_Two fox hounds, mear Gard- ner's Lake names and “on collars. Notity €. 5. Purdy, Si Conn, I t ‘the: hour draw near whem ords to the Line rs 1 4.‘..'.:""""5‘5; ever m-»n in Free- nd dBuEhler and sister and. pride ~ TO RENT—Furnished room: yeniences for -housekeeping. John Hlinger. RENT_A tenem: £ < T WANTED A Dévon steer, bull or| FOR SALE—_Steinway Haby _Sraad | &t No. 23 Winchester st mahogan: stag, weighing between 110u’and 120 | plans; hanasom: T of five rooms | Who See’st the glory of all those cen- ‘turfes, The sacred spires that were a world's acclaim, - The heritage of mankind, devoured with flame, Is not the hour at hand when thou not ~ Englana, That sues for aid. Were glories thine? How stands it with néurance -ana lsasc 5. Jon at, Ricnaras _Buliding, Eatate Ageat,’, MENT—An_office, 34 x closet 14 x © teets shape: hardwood -floor, wal opposite, Norwich Sa ings soclety; remt re TO RENT Furnisted ' rooms with Pprivate family, good location, all con- venlences; gentiemeun- preferred. Archa | The 1 . Coit, 63 Broad: the law in tky~" Buards hine’ own tn- The seraps of. Is. not the bu "T0 RENT Two rooms rurnished for lignt housekeeping: Dot water; paper that thou, too, gle blowing that bhids Or_telephone 335-33. TO RENT _Furnisned rpoms with or | Peace? board; ciean house, centra sients accommodated. Camilie, 68 Chureh St, Tel lusi #l reign this night, 12 The Jawns o sword in hand. Jaw, whereby alone nations, though with 7 TO RENT —To gentleman, large roof Steam, electricity, Five minutes frotm One _minute from Yantic troll Phone 1133-3. TO RENT—}oom for in Pposes in new buiiding cor. Wiliow Sts.; steam heat a dnce; will arrange to suit tenanf. Jacob Gordon, 19_Willow St. TO RENT— modern, dowa stairs, ealth of Peace; aye, for Bath -and. wes o [ ¢ Commonu speak, as F: i< thy lover—spake S Does not her burn- The torch of Liberty, ho. who stands meutral, when the last nce—remember France AT A a | Was all on fire of old for taee ana 7O RENTFive-room basement tem-| The Soul of nt at 239 Bast Broa L. Chepman. Bath St Q\ty. P TR 4. B 51 FURNISHED cated.. Bmma Mor France; the voice of La- Summon thee, summon thee, Set thine hand on the hilt! HUMOR OF THE DAY 1s right - hat ey 5. EBE U fo date 'd rather be Philadelphia Ledger. Has Clara retained ality since her mar- Mrs. Watkins—Oh, sy, and Henry's, too.—Judge. Clerk—I “woul traliy lo- Ag}l_"Jfl‘ln St ’m RNTSHED ROOMS, all modern cou- iences, 38 Union SU lfp.-"l'ux-x Summer Cottages Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View EReatals $175-32,500 season FOR RENT FOR SALE | out of her own' individu Inspection by appolatment | Fiage to Henry? FRANK W. COY 6 High Street, Wasterly, R. i, Long Distance Telephone NOTICE! STORES and OFFICES in WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent. 25 SHETUCKET STREET. Opposite the Uncas National Bank. — FOR RENT GCLEGS i, o, Sl 67, sl 524 /A fine 9 room house at"38|*Peis 3 Summer St. ‘All conveniences. £ A. PRENTICE 1 e to marry, Mr. but on my salary T canhor Ty, but I can't on my share Drofits!—Chicago News. Tange that you did face and yet you She—It seéms st not remembe: remembered my He (awkwardly)— ¥ou have an attractive sor —Yonkers Statesman.. t his ideas of m; comic papers, e t of name. fe_from the He says after he was agreeably * got married he surprised to find that atisfactory hat uisvilie Courier could. get a sa for five dollars.”—1 Testy Old Woman—There now! g0 around poking other people’s business g I just gave you. your nose into after the zaki Reporter W about it, madam: feelings much. u didn't hurt my been insulted by Youngleigh—Don't has been taken to the bon bons and treated to hould let the young theatre. given a good supper man kiss her goox Grumpy Old Bach—Hu think he's done g —Boston Transc; FOR SALE quite cnough for her. o mother °4 Who had just bid to a littie friend. e A “Why, %es, moths replied 'the child. 'FARM FOR SALE 100 acres land, 50 clear,. balance and ' woodland, of standing wood ~aud abundance .’ of £00d 6 room house’and barns, half mile to_school “and. ¢ place now keeping: 7 head of stock, and is from ' Franklin road and 2 miles froi trolley. FRANCES D. DONOHUE er: I think she did.” “I called her ‘my Yery often in that dressy tone You use when you have company.”— Youth’s Companio: 3 “What have you there, son?" “Ten beans.’ ‘and. chureh, You mean doliars?" ™ “Why don't yo right name? in't beans a good enough name u call money by its You " never —Seattle Post Intelligencer. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Not for vou. FOR SALE Revolution damage claims presented to the Chinese republic's now call for more than $23,700,000, governmen! ustralia plans 000\within three its telephone and to apend 325,000, vears for extending telegraph _systems Elactric fights; stears hoat, set- tubs. large lot, in fine lacation, Price 33360 N. TARRANT, 117 Main Street, The Eskimo pays his doctor his fes as soon as he arrives. If the patient recovers it is kept; " Norwich A demonstration rice mill built in Butte county, Cal, by a Scot- tish .rice machinery manufacturing It is said that the residents of Ppeninsulas live long- persons who dwell on islands and small SYMINGTON PROPERTY Corner of Slater Ave. and Cedar Street. - > FOR SALE ge House a jarge lot in_ rear. ing on . property Production of salt in 1913 United States and possessi. 399,293 barrels of 250 pounds each, valued at $10,123,139, - value of the bullion” and. orgs vador in 1913 amounted to 31,479,805, an increase of $53,075 over the previous ions totaled i Lot, alse ’3&“‘.""’*“ gold and silver Here's an epportunity | avcure 5 cory home at & reasonable figure. " ARCHA W. COIT Opposite Y. M. C. A, Norwich Work has been started b; 500,000 company on The Inside to be built just inside the tural boundary wall Pacific International tion. -Alaskan purchases of merchandise - from the United States totaled 929,460 during the fiscal year 30, 1914, the trade having bled in ten years, while 20 the total was COL. “EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER Jones Nat. 4 graduate £ro