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: ven.—Orie thousand coliect- mwfi?‘umm Red: Cross Tag Wallingford.—Saturday was sent out ugh the mall to Assessor Griffin % t'n as. many pc;:ou l;oa:i; Y % [ncrease ving ‘j":ef-h:.;.:.%mansm their prop- sriden,—The name of former Judge e irny il e, that whioh Ber. {den _representatives will present to|: the legislature at its convening in o as a candidate for the judge- ship of the next term of the local po- and city courts. N | the Rococo, the Seccéssio, and. that 3 " fiqh-l . Rockville—The Spanish War Vet- ‘eraps._are-to-be the-hosts at a coon Bupper -to be'given. to the members of | Burpee post,:G.-A. R, and -Alden Skin- ‘mer Camp Sons of Veterans, in Grand Army hall'Saturday evening, December b New. Britain—The New Britain Na- 2 tional bank is to distribute $70,000 in Christmas club money December 15, There are to be 3600 checks given out - >* varying from $25 to $50 apiece. It is For . Thankssjv- | exrectea that w share of this money . Dbe redeposited in the special in- b L— terest . department, which is to start The regular matineo of -vaudeville| December 1. &nd photo plays will be given st the ; Davis this afternoon as usual and the| . Hartford—Inquiries at the office of Bill 18 one of the best seen here in|the general superintendent of the Cen- wometime. The Five Moscow .dancers|tral New England railroad at its Hart- #ro the- beadline attraction and théy|ford office failed ‘to confirm a story that & Russian dancing act which is|the shops and round house on Walnut & novelty. Rother and_Anthony street are to be moved to Maybrook, @0 & neat singing, talking and musical | N.¥., this fall. specialty that Is in a class by itself, and McLorin and Thurman complets| - Bridgeport—Nine weeks ago the the vaudeville in a lively blackface|German Relief Fund association for comedy, singing, talking. and dancing|the widows .and -orphans of the Ger- skit ‘that'is a winner. _ | man soldlers was created. - Almost $3.- In the photo plays this afternoon the (000 has been collected. All officers 28th episode of the Million Dollar Mys-|and workers are doing their work free tery is the special, feature, and this|and therefore it was possible to con- two reel instalment is one that no onefduct the association at an expense of should miss sésing. for thrilling situa $5.78, tions, it has all the other serl e & mulie. ‘The: other photo. plays . in< : Sugar Beet Crop. dlude the Mutual War Weekly show-| Washington, Nov. 24.—Preliminary ing scenes from thg seat of war and{reports from sugar beet factories made ome funny Keystone comedy with fun-| public by thé department of agricul- %y Charlle Chaplin caled His Musical| ture tonight indicate that 486,000 acres Career. - of all the funny pictures this|of beéts, ‘yielding 5,147,000 tons of su- . elever comedian has appeared in’ this|gar, will be harvested for the 1914 one is his best effort, and vou will|crop.” The total sugar production is Isugh all your sorrows away when|expected to be 664,000 shore tons, or see it. about 69,000 tons less than in 1913. For tomorrow, Thanksgiving day, a. 1 attractive bill has been- book- headed by the Bijou Comedy Trio,|the truth the story-teils, while those & nautical comedy singing act, intro-| who do know refuse to ~admit the ducing the very latest songs and do-| truth” } dog their own original = im-l Prices 25c, 85c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 ana tations. Fach member of this|g150. Secure your tickets early. 8ct 1 & singer of merit, and they car- o s it T e e A e COLONIAL THEATRE. of mutual movies, including the Key- . = Stone comedies, will compiete, the show. There will be four complete shows tomorrow, st 130, 2.0, 6.45 and 8.45 p. . Seats can he reserved now for the| — This sensational programme for’ to- ‘evening performances. day at the Colonial theatre, is one of e the best ever shiown 'in this ‘place of ‘amusement. ere is a close run for pas T"E:TRE‘ the. yv\slt!;n r;t g‘m;‘in the programme, Davis| 8nd Perils o uline, is the big se- Ry of Sixes” Coming to Davis|rial event, in which Pauline and Har- eatre, 1. Pursued by the gang, take refuze - a con lor’'s anty. e villains, e O e anich 16 0 89 | in desperation, light & bomb and place ‘Novermber 21t Biward Degie| Iherliere It will unquestionably, " idi 2 prn encaping pair, but unknown to the . o -depaztsll the friends of Owen. a dog seeing the path of farco comedy by bas- = Sl By o e oaarratset trouble,<Tushes out of the shanty and 9] erasping the bomb in his mouth runs e ausl partners In the k= |to the river and jumps in, thus ex: m T D tinguishes the bomb and saves the Iswyer unabl to ftect an amicable| grutetol paur. Pecenciiation or an equitable division| " Quite the dramatic event on the bill & Die frvs asets proposes & gamelis My Official Wife” the great Vi- \ % Poker as the only means| tagraph al star production, made ex- o drcite mihieh one shall conduct the| pressly for the “big Brindway Star s it R e TR theatre, controlley and' operated by e oo b e o iawel Jer-| the Vitagraph company. The immense b ke oy 52 cast includes such people as Clara T e o o Opcrate the bus-| Kimball Young. Roger Lytton, Earl . ot o e 0 PoasDe oth-| Williams. Rose Tapley. Harry Moray. e reTant Iox One year, the lawyer|youise Beaudet and others. This story Proves fo e the wins hatgy *x°| deals with life in the Russian embass: SRl Bappens 1o e and is consequently very brilliant and 1a sl o Parmioh, theYeomutiotions | U1, SL0TY exciting and absorbing. T Heges iy oDS | gouble event is for today on from which the farce derives the mu- e Bormous situations and climax HH Frateo the. Lo g AT THE AUDITORIUM, . itz Bt et h & TSV <oday will he the last chance to see of known metropolitan merit, | the excellent vaudeville bill at the Au- on sale at 10 o clovk this mema: | Gitorfum. for the first half of this weel fng. Prices $1.50, $1.00, 76¢, boc, 380|R8. tomorrow. Thunksgiving day, wili and 25c. 5 g an- entirely new programme of - vaudeville and there will be four “Today” The Great American Drama|SBows on ithat day, two in the after- . noon and two in the evening. The at The Davis Theatre Tonight. - | doors will open at 1 p. m, for the aft- Meny a play has been heralded as|ernoon performances and at 6.30 p. “the m. for the evening performances. On today's bill Blanche Parquette and her ur Six California Peaches, assisted by foday,” which ran for an eutire sea-| Ben Loring, have a very attractive 1i @t the 48th Street theatre, New|tle musical number running about and will be seen at Dayls theatre| tl:irty-five minutes and full of bright With a prominent cast of play- | lines, amusirz situations, pretty song megnificent production, un-{ numbers which are very well staged -nga:nentu:“ Herry - Von and costumed. One_metropol who| ~“Walter J. Hayes the musical rube, that “Today” is the most vital| hes a zood novelty for which he al- 804 vivid drama dealing with an Amer-| ways wins much applause, and Fred mfi.‘u?jc; jover. wrttten, - expressed Irwin who does o western monologue s ol 2 and singing act pleases in every way . “Todas” is the most gripping and|and gets a big hand for his c!e\'e’r mdr::a eves produced on the| parodies. stage. It is a powerful por-| On' the picture programme today, #rayal of present day life in New York|Flo Lawrence will appear with Mait g ‘We cannot refrain from proclalm- | Moore in “A Mysterious Mystery,” it the long looked for great|two reel Victor photo play, and Mary Americon play. The story of "Today’ | Pickford will. hold the feature spot ap- startling. ‘tis true—startling because| pearing in “The Dark Horse,” a clever- e. drama is truly startling}ly written' drama in one reel, There This Interesti Desoribed by G, “Full S T . (Special to The Bulletin.) Washington, De. C. Nov. writing to ‘the INationdl Geographic| Soclety of this jcity, C. tnwflvlz bpon_ the plane. of rural - Eogisnd. “Physically she hias a_ beauty all her own,” it 1d | . continyes: “True, the noble nce of the English estate is not reproduced; bu there is a_general air of the Eng] e iabiz. danras | 4nies e - e K — pe - ary room.| Tne frost 1s om th ml.:omu"“. u?n:(m of * -pure 4 ‘WANTED—Ladies to fm.m’ FOR . _BOVIuG] ' So stir the o architectural ‘beauty there are not; but iness mflt.m;_ filfi"t-n?li Sl e anath . -+ o8 s g o RENT_No. 176 Frankin _st.| ARd heave anoiner unk in, h $4, Bulietin Co.. or call. a. - s smaul swole, 3% per month. J. K. Fan- mfllfl'h“' ‘the. mfl“"‘“ th grows splendid Moorish type wi ’:?:'S tin useé between 7 and 9 . > " mng, 3 der, . B R D T 0 o oh S 3 $6 RENT—1wo Front rooms, steam | Come put a ‘corn cake on the spider mnm'mmm T e o \| T for_general “House: FOR SALE—One mirto heat, & modorn convemiences, privaic| And up & jug of cider. ; family. I -1 3;“ mans:;-min first patriarchal and g o ‘u ety and basin, been K Bovita Tox.rmmlm?' 3% sunup, en ' wons o, W 3 2 R e s — £ fine, : ' FED__Position_ in__Tamly ol | Urury, Facker, Conn. 10 RENT—Seven-Toom COAEE With| wo'll hileh (he horse and run up other. dave: e quatat stil e which . 3 aalis™ i generad nousewask T vic| "o 4y 00 15 mare cheap, or | modtrn myrovemente; und dusy & Sar-| Mo Mutcher an the swine | P e T - Riirise 502 54, Bosranvitie, Conn. oo on Sare ™ Antssus | Teicpbone 334-5. novi4a | While ham beside - the smokehouss Waitoion . frong ey tonchasmetral _BovasWS .. |'Horse, care Busetin, or Fhons 433-2. 7o RENTBIghi-room cottage witn |, EreSses L o o eres. fashington Irving'sy, fouch-treetrul, \ WANTED _A_djugsist. Apply_ Box| novzid bath and a:l modern improvements un- ;’r:cen%t ‘!;‘mocanc:‘ upon its mighty i X 1238, Jewett City, Conn. no! FOR SALE —Two 1arge fancy Hoi- """xea,"""'u Taney :.:; Quire at tais ofnce. - no 4 > . 3 ord stein cows, new mil calves e ‘Room to gentleman; com- O e R salis Aoty ? A — O 0 Romin Franknn, | side. J. M. Grithng, ADdover Conn.| comootr s arnioneq. moLers convenien- | And turkes we'll be eating. o 1‘HA° alley of thie” o novisSw | Tei 165-12, Will. Dlv. ~ _ ROVZAQ | ces, centrauny located. inquire L AN whe Xite Run R O Rere! iaArcadie, home. - of the GOVERNMENT TONS are easy| FOR SALE—An old established mea | ietin Ormice. e We'll jollity beyond all reason < happy'; and here is ‘the forest prime- <o QRN NS, Foolies L 435 totia | and urocery business; gnod eation vi (30 RENT—Niee furnlshoq (ront oom | And hail tie Happy astimn season. 4 . . Bar % - e uou: z ing- T o “Zis?v?::‘d‘“;";fi"‘;i,fi.'r‘?"‘é; e ek e Hovews: . Box 1308, Jewett City, Cosn.. bhone A nOViia | Thus sutumn days it e g e, ed ot | Because of its refreshing fra~ | Totwacs? 35 onthiy; aiso_commis. | pMice, pine rooms and Dan, Steam | Darn for.oises: Wil rent separae I've boosted other times. o2 Broadway. novzod o bo H scorn not my humble rhyme nor shum i ~ . on. A. A. Cline, Advtg. Mgr. 32| uea. ‘Lne 10t i SUXI6O fe Owner | \nquire H. surchman, i3 ¥rankun St & the White north, and the lons winter| grance, absolute purity and - | Hogers ‘sida. Shilsdeipnia- novisd | ¥iii sscriics on’ account of, teayune | Uity L mowkd eor s timely sow to run 1t K : . e 3 < 3 o 2 Yy TO RENT -— Lower tenement, Hvi Seen my duty an lone the " bare ‘hearthstones; children and | delicate emollient sKin-puri- . | oo iAo, pay Bood Poce. . Girar| wieh, Commi _________movisd | B0 RO Lo ndaern conven: | —Dean ‘Collins. 1n the Fortland Ore- QUL £ S L0 PR N L o % o binger, Tel 14-6, Colchester, Conn. FOR SALB or will trade, one “Home" | lences, Apply H A. Harms, or raoue ‘gontan Weaving: - reed. ot and wood- s % 3 “WANTS An experienced cook with | original value $100; will seil cheap iof | STORE TO RENT at §1 Frankin S. HUMOR OF THE DAY weaving, reed plaiting; and . eod: | Cuticura Ointment. B e ionara s, Gra | ca e e A e e Hufbts OF | nauire at Buuets Office. novild {he beai by the vellow Tiberr < bam, i.c Washington S.__ noViid | nce. B0¥33d | 1o mENT_upstairs enement of sev-| “Tent it strange thaf so few men %2 "musicay, wine-loving, hospitable Samples Freze by Mail WANTED—Wood for ,a Kerosene| ol SALE—B, G Rbodc Island Hed| en rooms: modern conveniences. In- | giscover the secret of Success in 1ife? Tace: WARI fonerous, 2nd cOmDAUVOS | outoars b snd Ot e sorvuot e | SLOVC: 61501 0% more Amiokers Tor OUE | cotkcorss, Demina sirain, gireient| auire & L. Armoid, b0 Cunt st _novia | MIPIET NG (TS IEae Rt Mg proud and’vain: biood-brother in| worid. Liberalsimplooteach matled ires with 339, | COPWED Corner be cigars, e WULERS| stock; price 32 and upwards: . H.| 70 RENT_Five-room basemeat ten-|the secret is. still a secret. Surely temperament to the impulsive Celt; | book. Afdress “Cuticurs.” Déot. 145, Bostaa. gment at 239 East Broad St. Inquire L | some of the men who discovered it dowered like. him with_ the curse. of Pise etk o YR novild |1, Chapman. Bath St. City. Feplid | must have told it to their wives.— ; =3 ANTED A competent cook: ADDIY | FOR SALE _Two cottage houses il mg e et oo Wee hia Press. B MrS Sonn . Almy, No: 33 LiBCoIn AVe. | 81k vooms sach. with. ail odern. im- | innvor ey SupRor en-ment on Wasu. | Philadelphla 7 & , R G R L R pe o e nta. J. spared the Celtic reproach of having| The republican town commitiee of | BEFORE selling your sccond-hand | \'ione 1]8y-2: Rvion © ] s, Brongway. ST RN i e CIEE Jontsiel sturbed all states but founded none.” | Bridgeport are planning - to hold a | furniture, get my prices. C.'J. King, FURNISHED ROOMS—Centrally lo- magine & virile ‘stock which can | grand jubilee dinner to celebrate their{ 18 BIm 5t _____________novila |, EOR SALEPair of extrs good work | cated. Emma Morse, 18 fnfon 8t 3e31| , Qcrtie =% wish, you still sit and think, can mourn Its|recent Victory at the polls, and as a| SALESMEN wanted to handle our lne| poiSh Tre¥ NS years, work. si FURNISHED ROOMS, o1l mudern coi- | “Helen (glancing af her feet)—No, past In a fair present, can fall into|testimonial to their leader, John T.|of advertusng calendars, fans and|Z0™C" dSiibie, = Consimers' ice Comw- | veDiences, 38 Union S~ Plons 1081-3. | 4oric *] x 't —Tondon Telo: gleaming frenzy as its harp or picture | King, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 1, at|ROveilies: ilveral commissions. Tne|jany, ‘Danieison, Conn. novied Iriia ear: 1 See you dew't—London Tels: Poet storms . a delicate imagination | 7.30 p. m., at the Casino in Bridgeport. | Sesr, Manufacturing et (5 SR SRl B A tpoming - poube SII0 g5 & with breathless deed; a race which | They will have as guests Hon. Marcus g 7 SRR A L S ok roums, new.y furnished, eiectric LgnLs, Highwayman—Law! Why, 1 know combines the Buddish aversion to ac-|H. Holcomb, governor-elect, both| WANTED — Advertising sollcitor | pa¢p “steam . heat,. efc.; nice -Jocauity. more law than most of your lawyers! tion with the Celtic instinct of oppo- | United- States senators and the .five | publication established 5% years. Wrlte| nquire 933 Main St. Whimanue, TO RENT His Side-partner—So? Well, most sition, improvident, again, as the Celt; | congressmen-elect,- the Test of the | ¥: 3; Rarkhurst, New Haven, Conn foF | * noyiza lawvers have rot you skinned as & lavish, naively charmed at the cour-|state ticket-elect, ‘and the members of | = - > e | e subAT B e h on trolley &30 Fine Tenement of Seven room: highwayman.—Puck. tesy of the stranger; simple, With the|the republican state central commit-| WANTED—WIill buy furs and skins Foad, mi: good. and bath. Also an attractive “I*m sorry to be so late, my dean A friend asked me to stop and take Gertie—I wish you to know that I 3 le out ut ‘eity, barbarian lust of pleasure to the eve,|tee. They are also expecting delega- | Syory Satunday at shoe sgtore, No. 4 Nouse, large born, DOULLEY b \3e cottage. scnsitive to its inmost chords to| tions from ail over the state. Eot Frices paty, [ ronkun BL Bot e’ | and ouner vutbulluings excedent lamd § JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dep't. | ot luck with him.” &estlences o passlogate, .+ PRl N ANTED ATires T Semaon—that| S1d. vy Tedt oMM frontage: San be cod | 40 Setucket St Norwich, Ct. “Well did you ' win the pot?— lovable, dreamy race of fatalists; the Torrington—Williem T. Davey, | nay o o rr o s ol e Poratny tias| foz” e e o lent, enduring folk | CTMer Tesident of Torrington, who has | purchased of Baton Chase & Co. b0t | Loy uous tiree cons: . teame'd SAPmias torAre you. In favor of wearing cot- te C., for the last few years is to marry| Wich Builetin. noVISA | line PIAcE &t & Low _krice. ‘> freedom. 1t has sung, in the sweet|ifrs Tait, a young widow of Waynes-| "WANTED _Books, old newspapeis| ,, Farticulars of Wrilas AGENC F been long forgotten, of the glorious £ e Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasaat View, | t0 hapoen to me when my wife gets - ¥r « 100 OvER — e dead and the stricken field, of mem- | === e [ P2id._C. J. King; 15 Eim St nov. PO g ol ER - 250 noteueais | pentals §175-32,500 season to_pleking out calico neckties Bt : ed things, get my prices. C. J. Kina, ‘Send 1 Magistrate—I understand that you hope and- of regret; never of despair. 5 each, 0. or samples "aad FRANK W. coY = For it has withal. that touch of humor S noviid | prleés for any printing you are ia nsed overheard the quarrel between the suer-de-| 5 . fifely have. described as the smile be- ;;’:;,,:“x';fl;’:,‘,;:{g' Bmo_veg;lifl;."e Chapters 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 13. Conn. Long Distance Telephone Witress—Yes, sir. = foved Anyune heving e, drop- postal 1o what he seemed to be doing. Pastoral - Hungary has features all 3 R A e SRS its own. It stretches across the vistas W ANTED ¥ouns_mpn_ Fecome Tail | Saust Gellert Colonester, Comn. $26 M NTHLY REN AL 5 N e sl Pals Star 0 nas the oid 44 cal. muzzie ioading rinc| {35 Sulding pupeces for price askes Birmingham Age-Herald. b g boat Srming = has siing. its race back to its andient | oo e G T Dusiness at Wayneaville, N.|seven years ago. Address Rifle, Mot-|tous, eta An oppertun 3. (o obtaa C FOR RENT | “Yes™ replied the patriotic eitizen; i z lurs Summer Cottage F3R TRV | o foven Tdomt tow what is soms mother-tongue _that but for it bad | ville, on Thaskserving. day. WASTED_Books old” newspapeis| \,1ii mantic. Conn. 2 business size) iz P ories enshrined in wonderful lore, of s R BEFORE SELLING your old fashion- | 389,380, $X _ (Fegular businees sise) Inspeotion by apyolntmen? | W 2shington Star. which none but a Magyar could so| n&OSENov. 19th, & gold stickpin | “WANTED 1 eryons to veid | etin Company. Norwich, € High Street, Wasterly, R. 1. defendant and his wife? tween' tear!” noveaa read Mattiew. Chapters 24 and 3. 1 AM BUY:NG poultry of all Kinds. Magistrato—Tell me, _if you can, of the Great Plain in the region of LEGAL: NOTICES. way mail clerks, Norwich mail car- Hortobagy. There lives the genuine, o i 1 o g‘fl_g'{;mg’:"““‘gj 3 0 Choice Apartment of six rooms Leading Actor—Your piay, dear Don origioal” Magvar: the Centadr-Mas- NOTIoR 0 ERBiTONS: peovisary, Sample emazinacon anes| SACRIFICE FOR CASH. |ff snd bainevery modern im- ff Cenon. dia not pléase the andience. 1t eppa. who, like *his sires of old, that| .4 X COUNT OF PROBA Lo | Dopt. 85-F, Roohester, N. ¥ oczt provement. Unexeclled' neigh- f|is too long. It should be cut some- rushed Alexander on the plains of|at Norwich, wlt’rhm'and'!‘(,!r H‘lreEDl-s!nc\ i S BBR - borhood. what- Sogdiana, rides like a devil of the | of Norwich, on the 24th day of Novem-| ao¥ ANSER_Plano cuming. A G. Go: Wasserman Squt an ARCHA W. COIT Opp. Y. M.C. A. Author—Do you think that by tak- twilight; ' eats, drinks and sleeps on| ber, A. D. 1914, s S5 3¢ oot s TN, Dol € 63 Broadway Morwich Cf. ing_off some scenes— his small, tireless charger, and chokes | Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judg.. In perfect condition Leading Actor—Doubtless! ‘Eapec- i f Pstate of Eunice E. Stanton, late of fally if all the acts are sed! with pure delight in lust of Jife and | p/C3ia5° 3 aid District: deceised. HELP WAN'IED A Sixty rolls of Music s Blatcn v Nees TUR 8 wind. Orderéd, That the Administratrix cite No dealers reply. L. O. Bulletin Office. Many of the Hungarian customis are| the credifors of sald deceased to .rin “But she says she has never given full' of quaintness to. the westerner. | in their claims against said estate with: CANVASSERS (male or female), yD“DTa“::cw"?mmu * . ~ she say that?” Of the weddings and dunces of the|in six months from this dats. by pom - Deasants, Mr. Towniey-Fullam says: |iBE up a notice to caat eftect, togetnes [ GENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRLS. Buy Now and Be Ready | orrices axp srorms 18 mae xmw| 'She certainly did” D N T “She “told me that her uncle was “See him on St. Stephen’s Day in a | ¥)IB & coby of this order, on the sign.| FREE ' EMPLOYMENT BUREAU . picturesque garb, not riotously bolst- | Soscares tact Gwiis. B i Iore sald pas for Spring going to leave her a fortune and that eased last dwelt, and in the sam erous, but gay in color and food. Ok|Town, and by publishing the satme once | M- J- Coscoran: Supt.. Centr I offer a nice, snug 12 acre farm with| Four stories, fireproef, relnforced | lie had ohe foot in the grave. If that see Rim af a wedding arranged toln 3 Bewspaber having a circulation in e | DailGlngs, trait Water, wood, U2 | comerete. Located o Frankila Square,| 1S Ot encouragement, I'd like to : L Coure WANTED mile from trolley. center of city, terminal for all local| Sooy “rat You call 1t"—Houston venience of the villagers- Then the SRRACK. 1 AT ratee. ety bies Jnst from one toulour dave.| Tue sbove aud foregolng 15 & trus | Good prices pai Phone 300 26 Cli & Soktn sh- etk it g ne does not wait for invitation; the ne treet i Sure— KALEID e AR LS 55 Framkiic ST RUCKNER e Beat of clevator service and the butia-| THE OSCOPE bride. One drinks and dances, dances ranklin . orwich. Phone 717- ing will be up-to-date In every way. and drinke, sleeps under the fabie, 1n| , NOTICE—AI creditors of said d 2 Reut of offices from $8 fo 830 por| Tungsten mines are being devel- the pigstyle, on the grass, anywhere, | ;2a0¢d aTe hereby notified to pr e to rise ana dance again. Day or night gstaney A FOR SALE. the music never stops, the wine|wich, Conn. Within the time (imited | ——————— :dead with publio SDrings never run dry. 15 “the “above and foregoins order e s N, Siow works that will cost several mililon tion depends upon’ the number. of pet. | DOvIsa Administratrix. Tho most easily operated Hand| A Sv-acre farm, 1-room cotiage uouse {iconts Yy Jcan’ AROTE " 1. wear -1} ne HEE DR CouREY | Vacuum Sweeper on the market today. |large barn, woodhouse and hemnery, FOR SALE have seerl ome with S—rwears the | missioners Tor. New London County )| Fithout any exception. Hoover Electric |&ls0 smoké house: land fertile, plenty i it,the crops and rather for the con- | $ald Listrict, and make return to this Post. Second hand furniture of all kinds. E. A. PRENTICE and suburban trolleys. Has hardwood going is a matter of courtesy to the Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. o oped by Japanecs '~ Trrag. their claims against sald momnth. For further information, in- e 2 Farm For Sale |z wmssm | o T o “The peasant girl whose considera- ABBIE STANTON, DOTX FAEUTN EWENEEN, TON S Folded naper drinkine cuvs, bound —— 5 | together like a checkbook, are a nov- elty for travelers. . ¥ Suction Sweeper with attachments sold | 9f 'Wood and abundance of fruit; piace jack-boots, which are family heair- | hereby apply for a transfer of license s, family o P S cpuse | aiso. Carpets and Rugs cleaned. is situated % mile to thriving factory looms, and thus weighted -dances till i lage 1% miles to main line ol S callit et an b S e ;uéle toxicating liquors, ale, lager . beer,| HOOVER SUCTION CLEANING AND | rallfead: an idsal pouitey Tevm: ‘Rao’t Los Angeles is canning Hma beans Rhine wine and cider in- the bullding with the farm'a 5-passenger * } with much success. The enterprise at Hunter’s avenue, Town of Norwich, SALIS: AGRNCY. Maxwell autemobile. all in was initiated last year. except in the rooms and apartments 'ni| _ el 551-12. 237 Mala Street. |00Nd'tion - and running order. e said bullding, any part or parts >t demonstrate. _rapn ' and auto are 1 5 = Which are cat off or pariiloned in fo Be sold TosiHarne or “both 15 Shares of Washington is building a new cen- Political Gossip such manner as to form booths, side only 31,600; half cash, balance om = tral high school at Eleventh street « rooms, or retiring rooms. My place of | C. E. MACFARLANE.......Auctioneer | mortzage at' 5 Der cent’ Here = a Merchants National Bank and Florida avenue, nerthwest, to business is located within 80 feet (n a genuine bargain, and dom't let this Cost $1,200,000. 2% @irect line from any church ediice or op] unity IHT SI l‘ —_— a Dremises. pertalning thorets, of any B, e e e R American-made fountain pens com- The days of flourishing railroad lob- : . = Ppostoffice, public 1ibrary, or cemetery, 5 AT A VERY LOW PRICE mand about 80 per cent. e market byists in" e Connecticut legialature Batea &% Korwion, "' T1un “day g WILLIAM A WILCOX = et ifor conveniences of their kind in Great 5 3 o ) A, D . Napoleon Leg estm ces v loneer will “high-up” republicans or | Mornies, Applicant. = \We, the under-| 1 Will sell at public auetion at my Beal Eutate Broker, o R e Yo iy influential democrats buttonhole mem- | Signed, 'are electors and taxpavers, | Place, situated on Spring Hill Mans-| 41 West Broad Strest—ioomes 1 and 2. , S DinG real aetate® of Mihe Anpavers.| field, two miles from Storrs College, More than 120.000.000 board feet of bers of the jeglsinture in behialt of the | RLTIAS, XON,HEE of the, | Town of FRIDAY, NOY. 27, 1914, JAMES L. CASE, timber was given away by the govern- = en . e WA | p e Aa it e aDIpEas, e ko i e R R & ¢ ment last year to settlers and miners be in this section of the legislature | J. “Fornfes for o license, and Berohy in or near the national forests. two powerful lobby interests combat- ihe following described property: Four Certify t.at sald applicant is a suit- s proD ing each other, one the prohibitlonist | able berson to be licensed pursuant to| £o0d, sound young horses, 1'brown : ; 3 , 8 years old, weight 1200 Ibs. 1 - o lobby, probably headed, by H. H.|fald application. Dated at Norwich,| gorset 08t D% WOIEhT 1300 Ibe, orses o E 5 3 1i00 Spooner of the Connecticut Temper- | this 17th day of November, A. . 1914 | by 1 'pair’ brown . horses, 6 years ance union and the other will be ihe| AdoIDhus Benoit, L. I Pratie, Amabi 3 b 2 r oM. Wholesale and retail liquor dealers'[ta. I hereby certify that the above| Bow, mileh 16 weeks' ol One Mississippi River scheme pro- posed to prevent the of that stream contempiates & job of excavating 500 times larger than that hose/ who do not know Awmieri- | will also be & good comed. et €8 society today canmot conceive of | the bil) © T e Destandes, Heman Murray, John: Puca- | Wostt f100, 198 2 geod, young e Some of all classes; big ones, chuncks FOR SALB lobby, containing some of the most| nimed signeis and ndorsers are ciecs | BeFket wagon, 1 market wagon wich: (and drivers. Prices right. New is the able Jawyers of the state.—Bridgeport | tors and_taxpayers_owning real estate, | out, o heayy marke RRCn. 3 Back time to. buy, for horses are sure to be in the Town of Norwich. -Dated st SE § ganes ez tired | much higher. -Come and seo thess. of the Panama Canal. A solar physics laboratory is to bhe T e L o Night, 27 Success “A Pair ‘of Sixes”, Seven Room Cottage House Electric lights, steam heat, set- buggies, 1 pony cart, £00d express N . this 17t] N 3 T e e S e | R s B e b R (Tel, 1138 ELMER . PIERSON Cler . Tor R | cash. Rain or shine. e 7 ; “PIG5 IS PIGS” oo ahte will probabiy e ou a4 e ite wi P on & sum- an .elevation of 2,660 feet above level. i TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM-|novasa missioners for New London County: \e Spring Hill, Mansfield, Conn. hereb: 1 rge in fine location. e 7 gxchanes ?p’x'u:z?.';m“. :Sf.'&"xé?fl;?&uln: tubs, large lot; in fine A simgle tres owmed by Charies B juors, ale, lager S ine wine K i LVOT. O " and cider Unaer tne mame and stvle o1 At:the recent auction sale of the Price $3:300 o P - o & Samuel Levine & Co. in the bullding ”n E rarker-Davenport Co., 1 bought a g o . lons of syrup. tree is.a large one Sxcopt n the roomis And Apértments b il e P s g sl N. TARRANT & CO. anidthe’ sep; Gowsd radly tux ewvecel n oq! 3 carry through the winter. Anyone . s weeks. Pilcn are St OE ot partibioned. o e CRL R wishing to-buy Young Pigs or Sows|| 117 Main Strest, Norwich such manner as form booths, side Situated at 107 111 Fifth can obtain a bargain by applying at QOne of the largest and most val- rooms, or retiring rooms. Our 'place 3 onee to uable timber trees of the country is o hustnskn;ts wot locsiad within two street near Page street, with ad- JOHN STAPLETON, the tnlip tree, kmown to lumbermen Chirent eaifice or public or -parechial || J°ining building lots. Heuses Derry Hill Farm, Montville, Cons. as yellow poolar. - Tt in related to. the febool, or the premises pertaining in good condition, price reason- magnolias, but i3 the only tree of its thereto, or any postoffice, ic libra- kind in the world. FOR SALB Budapest, Hémry‘ has rezulation which stivtlates 1 or " cemetery, . Dated &t Norwich, able, can arrange for a liberal Ty, this 17th day of November, A. . 1914 |} loan if necessary. COL. EARL GALLUP Samuel Levine, Abraham Levitie, Appii- T Eight-room House on McKin- ||| eral shops be closed from Pt ] i ereaee || AUGTIONEER e i Pt of the sown of Norwich. Central Building Norwich, Conn. 1 oi 5 ley Avenue; desirable location; ||| morning, an proviston _shops catlon ot Sarmuel Levine & Cs. Top. a | m— o ; 5:30 p. . t0 3 in the morning. Hcense, and hem&bmruty that sald lot 50x110 feet. 2 - —— e fiRonsed putssant. to eals appiicstion. Merchandise and : Batoa ar Norwich, 'this 17th’ day 5 Real * e ’ - ¥or price,and terms soquire of T O LR O ‘L homas H. Beckle, i o R 2 endorsers ‘are electors and. IAEDAYers. ' R May Building, P 724 owning in the Town of Norwieh. Dated at Norwich this 17th < Z A 278 Main Street 1914. Ches &. 5y R Gay of November, & A Holbrook, Town Cierk. “novisW. a-g-' b : Secure this and % - : of all descriptions and prices. b . cause for THANKSGIVING. - Tt BAT Have sold a iarge number but 3 e FELL( [ : ARCHA w. cort . HTT MM, | of good bargains left. Davie Theatre, Fridsy et ks PO oorind Norwich,

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