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Colontal Theatre. otoplays at Davis No. 54 A O H, "'m-""y'n eit, No. 3, T. 0, C. iy masts 1n Oad Beilows, te Counctl,’ No. 207, L'U. Bt. J. B&.nuhm RSa R e A, moets, nion, No, 12, audeville .m T b ] o ! Also LADIES' WAISTS Tel 541 91-95 Chestnut Stre.t A. B. MAINE Sells the ~slston Health Shoes -wothing Better In the Market. 219-225 Central Ave. H 2 3 & § i Bean Vet Town _aec3TnsTu “ 5 W‘, 3 —Gn_Hobar: Aves ® tive- second Hat o ~small famiiy Amerjean -.uu- éments. American camily: it improvements But Te of Mrs. Vars, 53 Hobart R e O and 2. oF 7 o ¥ B. . decivd e Ao e -‘u-.\ neuf'r‘mua LT mfl'n. P”'“ T s < B Rl FOR SALE_Five Brown Leghorm Camp's strain, ll ‘each or u for the five. fel. 314-13. ___ dechd ‘the and heavy, but | flufty, soft, lnmmu and gloriously n%’::‘m get a Dottle of this inex- John Ryan. peasive vet delighttul and heiptul haly il e pesdn ot AR T G e t fi]o 'cloel any or tol count > :‘rom hl: home at 180 West Town |ment begins with the very first lbD“' hlndwmasl ot the woodpecker FUNEHAL. oceupy it . ugh no definite plans are made at present, Mr. 3 and Mrs, Case may build another cof : novisTasTu TO RENT-—A_furnished ~ room. 24 l-nnsg.unmmu desirabie lbea- ANNETTE KELLERMANN, ! The: Perfect Woman, “Neptune’ Daughter” Coming to Davis Theatre. in via oaern To RENT—First floor flat ot five street. At 9 o'clock & requiem high |cation—besides stopping the scalp ir: BERT 1 e e | In presenting TAnnette Kellermann, | mass was celebrated at Sacred Heart |ritation it.removes every bit of dan- DR. N. GO GRAY pex ':'mfi B “u;:eo.-; !:efl Mi“l“. _og,,, ver, foves | rooms, Dleasant Mh,,‘ in good re-| i pa | “the woman,” in the spectacu- | church by the Rev, 'W. Bren- |druff. The nse of this unequaled hair G’ ite Velintibiiig Fou this change le becavse alf 9f | ana ariuie, aoms bus: ViThob >t | pair; reasomable Tent. and tve min-| X, #62% Japen, lar piotorial production af the Davis |nan, the pastor. Thers was a very |tonic will surely give your hair new T e Tt por ' year, Al\mrw-u“&unmlm. g e gy R and whil B Py Tresday aud | Jarge attondance Neafly N0 thoss ite 4y et oot R4 10 satistactory positions. It oo - q,..,. 53 Oak St _decsd The h,,,,,,.,,, offios work bas lett & ever in Mr. Ryan's employ were bu dec? e ‘w.ane-dn the management of this ' popular theatre has reason to believe that they are presenting to the patrons the last word in the photoplay art. "The wondrous beanty of the story, written by Captain Leslic T. Peacocke, the enchenting scenes afforded by the Bermuda Islands with their coral reefs, ent, also a delegation from the Hob‘ Name society. every seat in the church being taken. The choir sang and dur- ing the mass Miss May Pounch ren- dered Ple Jesu .at the offertory and as a_ waiting hymn Beautiful Land on High. As the casket was.borne from the church the cheir sang Nearer, My God, to Thee. ‘The many beautiful forms and clus- ‘Thousan ing with neuraigia & pain in the nerves. to do is to soothe the nerve itseif. Ap- ply Try This for Neuralgia. ds of people keep on smifer. because they do not know what to do.for it. - Neuralgia is What you want Sloan’ iment to the surface over the painful part—do not rub it in. Sloan’s quickly to the sore, irritated nerv Finiment __penstuates - very Bailey’s 3table, 37! Main St Phone counection DR. C. B. ELDRED DENTIST e Comb White Or- 33301, ssustaction suaranteed. L. im, Conn. FOR SALE_Portablo poun.ry coops, 145 tt. and $33 It 500 eet of lum- Or hearsy ai_pite matehed, thres-bly Poonng Teit, over 200 linear feet porta: bie-wire runs, one and two inch mes t. Seiwes, Hanover, with wa.. on e “Gwendolen pales ana, staing in . Ten Wicked gunmen’ at hér door ¢ Deatn gring at hor. The hero's not “When mun ;-ny use otir pt.. Dong. mo “Quickly she hid benind a bréad p 1t SALE—Singl ii ts, oS RS, gy LA ished roo: T0 RENT—Furn Jeniencos for nousckespin t. STORAGE to rent; J B BaundiE, i Srulu TO ven-room cottage with modern {mprovements; and Ai50 & Ear- light, dry room. wy. ool reenhou: 22x80, 9- 1064 Dost. BUIlt oF S-10-12 ¢, sasn on Jiue il oo giume acuut & Jow .gure t. eck- PASS PR o decdd age, S, linquire 15 Hilzal 1eiephone §34-5, novzad TO RENT—Eight-room coltage with bath 4nd Sil modetn improvements. in- quire at this_office. novzad Te RENT—Room to gentleman; mod- The ‘\lnman enter, but no Gwennl Uati “fin sagle eve thelr leadp «(Contihued on, see pame 152)" < an allays the inflammation. Get a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment for 25 cents of any druggist ana have it in the house— against colds, sore and swollen_joints, lumbago, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back. if not satisfied, but it ters of flowers included wreaths, a crescent, heart, plllow, clusters of car- rations and roses, a standing wrent.h. from the Holy Name soclety, a long | racime of roses and _carnations from the N. E. O. was in the 3 Broadway, Central Building Telephone 341- YTer o1z MANY ASK us why we udvertise our g00ds In & comedy manner. Why?. The answer: He who changes cloud vt i { deys’ visit in Newark, N. { son, George Randall. Burial family lot In St. Mary’s cemetery. The give almost instant relief. tool; ng, ete., in ey Telatives who acted as bearers. were | ooor = Machinist i 2 laughter” merits abiding nlx:;:f.‘::m.fln grder and réasonable. J. Dudiey. fln- inquire at Eublstin: Offics. navild The villain's skill at super] Jeremiah Corcoran, Luke Riley, John Engineer. |3%, 2 Fugans Sno Snop. 162 s D STORE TO RENT at 61 Frankin s. | Alke are lost within the u-r’l’ McGibney, William Murphy and Mi- | BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE Main St. FOR. SALE_Ox cart, Ta ‘m et inquire_at Bulletin Office. a T e i vt vo B crael O'Connell of New London and —— S’ . Engine Rep-irs. P T T TR u. x| tion. Faone 221-13, Avrwich. - decdd O RENT—Five-room basement ten- aar s v Hoooners, 30 w“u st.’ every Fhurs- w- m", strong Tarm gment at 239 st Brogd St luquire L day. A. Ben ecia | wei 1ov, price 36o. Mrs. L. Chapman, Bath St.IC Full many & gem of poetry (m-' London and Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Shea. & tm-jm had charge of the arrange- ments, Returng from New Jersey. G. L. Randall of West Town street raturned Monday evéning after several J., with his Gone to Mystic. John Mitchell of Peck’s Corner is with relatives in Mystic for the win- ter. After ten.day days' visit with relatives here, Mrs. Clara Gorton returned Wed.: ANNETTE KELLERMAN submarine grottos, semi-tropic ver- dure and the vast expanse of the wide Atlantic; the company of over 500 act- wors, headed by Miss Kellermann, who aside from her us aquatic feats which she has many opportunities to nesday to her home in Westfeld, N. J. Miss May Pierce of Westerly has re- turned after a few days’ visit with her sister, Miss Luella Pierce, of West Town street. Mrs. George Peabody of Waterford M. A, BAKSER, REMOVAL JAMES L. CASE announces the removal of his office from No. 40 Shetucket street to No. 37 Shetucket St. directly across the street, into nshine, and tears into jewels of TRD—Lar! oraem for wre-um FODIaE, DAE piné &nd laurel; also cedar trees. = Rogers, Phone 283-2. decid WANTID—Strong, Healthy, ready-to- lay ‘pulicts. - Sugar’ Brook Karm, Cen- tral Viiage, C W , Mgr. Tel Moosup _§1-: decsd WANTED-—-Sound apples in any quantity. F. E. East Side, City. Tel. 101Z. cid BEFORE Selling your antiaue furni- ture, get my prices.” C. J. King, 15 res clder BECOME rallway mail cle-)u, Nnr- wich mail carriers, 365 to $150 month: pull unnecessary;: 'sch: ana spring examinatio Uin_Institute, Dept. 35- mD—Tc Ty e of all kinds: pay binger, Tel. 14-6 noviza ang catves good Glau- ot raater, Conne Soliaitor — Advertising . Write for ANTED Miitation established 65 years J; Parknurst, New Haven. Conn The. writers' wit.' the mystery of m Didmng ool et St6. 3f R oaveriences, centrally . locatsd. nov1l - Frsa i D1, rvnl'lsnr.n ROO! cated. Emma Morse, FURNISHED veniences, 38 TO RENT An excellent five room rent for 00 r month. Electric lights, open plumbing, hardwood floors. JAMES L. CASE, Rental Deg't. 37 Shetuckst St, Norwich, Ct. FJR 4ENT ulars| A 9 room Cottage House with all modern improvements. Reasonable Tent. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 86 Cliff Street Ton " dewett Con =ing] 4 ;?s‘“ ey bam The " countless lines of advertising Full many a yard is.writ to fun un Lest 1% Some tonic that will save tht / —Nesw York Sun. HUMOR OF THE DAY "Dlrl your h!rba’ shut Ilp SIIIIM* e merely -closed bis Inlssapolte Sourpal: Parson—How is it I haven't seen you at church lately? Hodge—1 ain’t been.—Printer's Pie. ‘Warden—Your 'llt 48 here ané whants to speak to Prisoner—Oh, ka.ll Mr I've gone ou cem.r-uy To- Union St. 1 modern con- Phone 105 “WiLi, EXCHANGE & high grade 4 h. Power Easoilne engine (n A-1 tondition or young uyestick. Address Mox No. 80, Bulletin Office. FOR .Aua-—'r-n cottage noulu ot six rooms each. with all modern im- rovements, on. easy 1nquire 3. anerd 30" Washington R 35-ACRE_suburban farm on troliey aud stace road, mile out of eity, Sood a S S rontage; can bo ao.d for' Buliding ‘parpgace Tor pri ikea for entire farm. W... be 50.d witn ur without three tools, etc. an tine place st & fo perform in this drama. proves that she | visited her mother, Mrs. N. E. Mitch- 3 lll 3 ‘tioul oviba The Bulletin Ct N oh. also 2ctre graceful | ell, of Peck’s Corner, a da: where in larger and more e e ! uligtin, Camipanyy. Nosw: . FOR RENT . e I vy oo | this Sass oo, B e T vt S Summer Cottage: £38 350T |, Buttons et up dancer. expert swi Distrass of & Mundred arts which con- fxfbute to the success of the produc- Sara Ladd of Greeneviile hul convenient quarters he WANTED—Books, ang old le Tettors wanted: 00d_ prices paid. King, 15 Bim St. _noviod I AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. Anyone having same, drop postal to Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasaat View | Scottish Gentleman—Richt, but if I do, mind ve, I'll no pay fo Miss Ty o ‘Rentals §175-32.600 season tion; the masterly staging of the been”spending this week ‘wieh nes 1140 solicits a continuance of a aon %L@Z“si“"éuy o eba Inspect-on by appintmen’ | the i il drama by Herbert Breno: aunt, Mrs. Charles Bushnell, of the Old| A PLEASING GROUP > : FRANK W. COY “Battersby le_getting more absent- aniots ks Negtunce. Datahier | Canterbusy taraplie. Dumord share of the real estate, A + g Profuction o be watehed with delight i s e OF THINGS 70 MAKE WANTED FOR SALE 6 High Street, Wasterly, R. L. minded, et he?l | and never to be forgotten. Neptune's Daughter was produced at 2 cost of $50,000 and was three months in preparation. Its success in New York has been sensational. Broadway's imeet fashionable playhouse, the Globe iMeatre, where it enjoyed a phenom- enal run, was filled at every perform- &hie wifn eotranced audieaces whose terest and applause endorsed the ‘-m-u opimion that this is the great photoplay ever produced. Never Bators wave the’ newspaners ‘of Now York devoted so much attention to or | pjm °|sateen. Cretonne in jovely pini and 3 things s % bostomed aa mach preize om 3 0im | {00 on orioited miehis dnstend | Ectmatonet SN ke, ARkt 02| Pon Con that will coran. Sust._ Central Blds | Two unemant house in good [ Soers 224 wond cirmine tumveeent| SNy crov rem ton o oner, ke Mo It Door onat, Neps tions. could also be woven of raffia op pop condition, always rented, with §ling will be up-to-date In every was.|iondon Skiteh, Cune's’ Daughter the most. wonderful | artine o the. coarin - e s | QieE & caraboard foundation and lined one acre of good tillabls land, || Rent ot ormces from 85 (o #90 per| "y want vou to undemstands emle photo-drama. ever conceived and exe- [gtato senate of 1916 saya: “Senator. | materials, would serve that could. be Local representative wanted by old|] located in- excellent neighbor- [§| momth. Fer farther Information, In-| Young Sp ey 4 cuted. - Don’t fotget the date.. Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. —_— —— plans made are not rudely In- | 3nd Cretonnes that will be ,‘, g v’;‘;‘;fi ‘ have the best of references as will be|j Franklin Square. by, your rich DAVIS THEATRE. terrupted.” It is expected that the|of S6-inch material for No. 6 Franklin Street entrusted with financlal responsiities. 5 “So it was, but I had hatd work “ “ppointment to {he presidency will be | sards of 3i-inch materiil f0r X5, 2 and ™ ] FRANCIS D. DONOHUE FOR SALE get it away - from iewyersi— {New Show Today Three Acts and Fea- ture Photoplays. For the last half of this week an- :ther high class bill has been booked, headed by Queen Mab and Mr. Weis, two famous miniature entertainers, ‘Who “have a pleasing specialty that will appeal especially to the ladies and Political Gossi Senator John Hurley of Waterbury is said to be a candidate for the com- mittee on' appropriations. At the session of 1913 Senator Hurley aspired to the chairmanship of this committee, but Senator Landers, who was the chairman pro tem. of the senate, gave The New Haven Register, In a news . L. Isbell will be president of the senate in the session of 1915 if settled at the ieeting of the republi- can senators at the Hartford club Fri- day evening—Hartford Times. Quoting the opinion of “one of the ‘best known republican leaders in the state” on the subject of the state's financial condition, the New .Haven Journal-Courier says: “The trouble has been right in the towns and cities children. Queen Mab-is unquestionably the emallest and most perfectly form- dmidget in existence. Their act con- sists of songs, dances and comedy talk That 13 & real noveity. Bring the chil- dren to see these two clever miniature performers. Tyler, the novelty foot Juggler, is the next act, and this fel- iow has them all beat When it comes to foot juggling. He does many re- markable feats lying on his back, balancing barrels and other heavy ar- Yicles. The third act is Fred Wilson, a character comedian, who does im- personations on the order of James Russell, the famous Irish comedian and Impersonator. In the photoplays the feature is & two reel Majestic called The Odalisque, with Bianche Sweet end Harry Walthall, supported by an excellent cast of Majestic players. The ue is 2 powerful drama that teaches the folly of fine clothes. The wemainder of the bill incudes The (Archaeologist, an American love drama Featuring Winifred Greenwood and Bd. Coxen; Our Mutual Girl, in a new se- ries of adventures besides showing the Iadies tho very lotest in fashions and dresses, Among the Mourners is the mm- comaedy that will compiste and Chaster Conglin, the where money is appropriated without regard for the income and with the idea that the future will take care of it In some way. e legislature has gone upon the same principle. Money is voted away because the needs of the state are great, but some attention must be paid to the revenue of the state. Every- one is willing, both in the towns and in the state, to vote away money, but none of those in power want to im- pose a tax. They say ‘Let the matter of the tax wait, we don’t want to be blamed for. putting the tax on’ Thus the money i8 voted away and the state debt keeps piling up. The fact that the situation is what it is must be now recognized and we must face the | problem of reducing the debt and of keeping the expenditures within the revenue — Sweetheart, a Vitagraph comedy. Com- Ing soon is the wonderful feature ex- traordinary.. The Nightingale, Zeatur- ing Miss Zthar: Hevrym mense special cast. ' Watch the paoen for dates of this big event, and ‘spool 20u1a ot be_devotoped 2z o buttyn toane, aifk, linen_ or denim: The utility a- ered in red. and lining of red satin or over a cardbcard foundation and lined used for the work box. case there are lovely rubberized silks 7-8 tyuy addrens ansecelvk of 11 omita 1n silver or sta: Pattern Dept., Norwich, FOR THE HOLIDAYS. This combination includes work ket, a. utility case, pin_box foidy compined. T Jatier erk basket is good for cre- ‘may also be made of cretonne, case linen, denim or crash, but is best rub- b Hined, or made of rubberized mate- The spool holder may be o For the utility yard of 24-inch material for A ‘pattern ‘of this illustration tiid Order through. The Eufistin Company, investment and insurance business of the public. Hubbard Squash Greening Apples Peopie’s Market JUSTIN HOLDEN. Propristor Babies! Soon they will be big boys and girls, and their faces will be only a memory. Bring the babies and we’ll catch their smiles. LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety Look over our line of Second hand (umuuu of all kinds. Good yflcel paid. BRUCKNER 55 Frlnklln $t., Norwich. Phone 717-3 HELP WANTED General Houseworkers, Ward Maid, Chamber Maid. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU MANAGER established firm- Large fits and permanent business. Applicant must Apply P. O. Box 1542, Boston, Mass. Mangel Beets Wanted Address Poultry Dept., Connecticut, Agricultural College, Storrs, Conn. FOR SALE. BARGAINS IN BUILDING LOTS Cholce residence sites on Broad- way, Washington Street, Will- iams Street, Uncas Street, Slater Avenue and Perkins Avenue at | attractive prices. Call and ses me, we'll have LOTS to talk about. ARCHA W. COIT Opposite Y. M. C. A. " 63 Broadway . Norwich, Conn. Fur Coats, Horse Blankets and Auto Robes. COL. EARL N. GALLUP ahow e T e 3 nmny little failow wio was seen here AT THE AUDITORIUM. 1143 AUG] |flNEEa in ] Dyuamite, is the cause e ymmice; u Lte s Three new vaudeville acts and mo- {4 USEFUL, PRACTICAL Prices it buy o e oty as 550, 5 ana 10 ceare: | tion pictures will be the attraction at COMBINATION. fo.mit s aneasing. - Speciaits of Fartn and Bpecial attention given to ladies and 2t our afternoon performance, This is a show that you can bring the thildren to and they will enjoy. them- welves. CBLONIAL THEATRE. *The Dlr.hl:!l Two Reel Biograph Drama of the Sea. the Auditorium for the last three days of the week and opening with the mat- inee today. The show will start with The Senator's Laudy, 2 single reel drama of heart interest with the pop- ular motion picture ster, Miss Edna Maison in the leading rols. Next will coms the two reel feature picture en- titled Tizhis and Shadows, with Paul- ine Bush and William Clifford in the leading parts. It depicts a story of in vogue Lagtes” Sewing Apron and Bag Coin- hined. This lllustrates a very clever Iidea that will lend Mself to dgxelopment in any of the x‘fltv apron materials now here shown, white lawn embioidered in self color used. = ipped into the pocket ‘when l,not %rol'l’l TheL. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath Street, Narwich, Ct. ucunne-flnx_ Svecidiey ot F‘m and Real Estate otes. A R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. BEAVER BOARD Handsome Chestnut years old. sired by the imported_shire Stallion. Dunsmore Prince, 2d (23,276). $208. A draft type seldom offered for sale, 0. S. PECK, Phone 463-14. Norwieh, Conn. Long Distance Telephone FGR RENT OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW THAYER BUILDING. Four steries, fireproof, reinforeed comcrete. Loeated om Franklin Square, center of city, terminal for all local and suburban trelleys. Has hardwood him this morning on the way down: town to have his straw hat cleaned.” —Cleveland Plaindealer. “A woman has to give deal after she gets Mrs. Gabb. man does nothing else but give up after he gets married,” replled Mr Gabb.—Cincinnati: Enquirer. She—Oh, do be keerful! right on me corns! He—Sorry! Why do you grow suct You tre FOR SALE quire of WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 She- money by bard Wt tucket St, Norwich, Conm. y.llhfluntit"l-flwy- uncle.” hood, 10 minutes walk from W Ladies’ Home Journal. n-mxmoscon:' The Jordan Sl Q.Ile world's crooked river, wandering 213 nfl-»lo cover 60. mlh Dinwiddie, of Néw Miss L, Central Building Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY consisting of one store and one tenenment. Pays large returns. JAMES L. CASE, 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. For Sale or Rent See the beautiful, mnew, seven- room cottage, modern in every re- spect, niow being bullt on the Buck- ley property, Norwich Town. Take Yantic car to Peck’s Corner. The entire first floor s finished in gladly furnish estimates on bulld- by 876. ings of all kinds. FOR SALE Seven Room Cottage House. Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large fot, in fine location. Price $3,300 From Baker, Ore, .is opening of headquartera purchase of 5.000 cavalry the French :governms by November 27. 300 horses was made at price of $125. Farm For Sale 1a B0-dore farm, i-roam cot arge ‘woodhouse ~ and A28 e 1 FOR SALE Eight-reom House on MgKin- ley Avenue; desirable location; lot 50x110 feet. : For price and terms enquire of everyday life which is_of int ang the fullness wn up to form DOLLS' DOLLS! is & substitute for lath and plaster 2 g 3 Death betare dishonor, 1s the cholce |all. The vaudeville program win. apen | Se0n5a In srzandte, dimits. gured of . without the dirt and inconvemjence. 1homas H. Beckiey of o youns Tactory sirl but cho s |stier this two resicr witn Harry Row. | s desigm e vers efisetive: The bats | Kid Dlls, Kewpie Dolls sili May Building, Phones 724 Bave from both Ing sea cap- excellen Xt comed!: dize— 0y ain, and carried into another life, in | singer b ot ari] reaniten T 14 yerds 0F 30 Jointed Dolls Unbreaiable Dails | Peck, McWi & Co. 278 Main Strest 4743 hich she ia huppy until an old enémy |lowed B ren ot rarm thastostion, rootio | Colluloid Dolls Gharacter Dolls i ' he person ‘ormer ion_ mal B viise: Dusiifes” Intecast utation of having the est dounle SRELT S TSR O 1D cantidn 2::::';;'.1' :mn:m" EOST AND PO fiave brought him to the far corners o act in New Englan ] i pikig e o 4 5t the | orger e T B Comban, | Doller Heads it w"‘—"“";“.‘isi',:mn".fl:“...‘:: vreuent time. The vaudeville program close with a very fun: i runs about 15 minutes and is full of | slaw laughs from start to finish. Tha show will close with a comedy. Feel taken in the west. Two Pals and £ Hol: a_Gal is the title of it and it is one G-u:oue Ohurch, oF which e had been :} the Joker company's ‘best come- Yo N renounced position, titles and wealth to becom- a priest, died nuddenly to- - at the rectory ‘e was 19 -3 - rector for 22 years. e Whnwuscundq 3R C Shees Steckings, Ete, MRS, EDWIN FAY Franklin Square J. F. CONANT, Il mn St. 10c Cklxtl.nfiubgh m‘ Wauregan Ho! at Bulletin Offde and recelve roward. iwee 2na fhe Jawert, City afion vlnu‘ o-:’oury Elmer C. Hall, ..Glulv Ct. m o-urm- aaLOSTA small_black a- week ago. Finder w m! Buer, b Belea

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