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Q‘:‘ui.i-'lw Green. ‘will be a public stereopticon TR inming of The West Daboll's Almanac for 1915 {s out end 45 up to the high. standard of utility and accuracy which has characterized it during the 142 years of its exist- ence. P DAVIS THEATRE. Last Chance o Ses Charlie_ Chaplin in -His Trysting Places, Two-Reel Do ‘your' Christmas shopping - early today, then come right up Broadway. and «top in at the Davis @nd see Charlie Chaplin_and Mabel Normand in the two-reel Keystone comedy Call- ed His Trysting Places. There isn’t a minute during the whole two feet of this film that does not Jaughs and- fun. Chsrlie Chaplin is known all over the world as the fun niest man that ever appeared on & picture screen and in the ‘comedy today Lo does mome of the funniest stunts imaginahle. That is the reason he is always popular with the theatregoer. You never can tell what new fupny stunt he is going to do. Dough and Dynamite was thought by all who saw. it as the greatest comedy ever made, but when you see this one you will forget all about the other. This two-~. Teeler will be shown at all three per= formances teday and no one should mjss it. In the vaudeville there is a| collection of acts that have proved themeelves up to the standard during the past two days. Marius and Clem- ence are the topnotchers and for high class singing nothing better has ever been heard here. Terrese Rose has a neat violin specialty and she plays well Avith whistiing solos to lend variety to her act. The other act is Smith and Harvey, a clever pair of entertainers, who do a einging, dencing and piano act that is a real winner. The remain- der of the bill is made up of Mutual Afovies and shows Our Mutual Girl at the Yale-Princeton football game. For the first haif of next week a spe- ¢ial attractive bill has been booked with three good acts, including Bobby Leach, the only man who has ever gone over Niagara. Falls and lived to tell the tale. In the photoplays thers is the Mutual War Weekly and an- other Charile Chaplin comedy and it's a scream. Matinee today at 3.30; & and 10 cents. PEring the children to see Charlie. 1t will do vou good to Bear them laugh. COLONIAL THEATRE. Tom Moore and Alice Joyce in Fate's Midnight Hour, Today. Following the late. custom of the management of the Colonial theatre in presenting 2 Tom Moore and Alice Joyce feature at the Satyrday shows, there wiil be zeen today the splendid but mye drama entitled Fate's Midnight Eour, a superb film of the type that is different. For the lovers of the western features there will be shown the very unique story in which G. M. Anderson appears, entitled Sroncrio Blily's Mission, while a two- ree} feature which is entitled Her Afother Was a Lady, Dy the Lubln cast, is a very acceptable and delight~ 1ol drama with just the touch of ma- ture that makes the whole world kin. ‘There is unusually good comedy t also. Coming Monday, the four-reel spectacle entitied The Gam- Dblers, produced by the same eompany and cast as The Lion and the Mouse and The Third Degree. By no means mmiss this wonderful attraction for Monday. TODAY AT THE AUDITORIUM. At the Auditorium this afternoon and ‘@vening the vaudevilie programme will open with Til's Manikens, a very mmusing little vaudeville novelty and 2 fine act for the children to enjoy at the matinee performance. Roddy & LeRoy come next on.the bill, and this team consists of a gentleman and lady of classy appearance who do a very meat aet on the singing, dancing and talking order and win much applause for their fnished work. The vaude- ville closes with Rees and Tinsman in a ripping acrobatic novelty which brings down the house with applause @nd laushier at every performance. On_the picture programme today the Animated Weekly shows some highly interesting views, including, many taken in the center of the war zone. * he Witch Girl, a two-reel drama,with Mary Fulier .in_the leading role, is the feature picture and is_receiving much fayorable comment. The Barber Shop Feud and Charlie Woos Vivian and two corking good comedies com- plete the bill. .+ For Monday of next week three fine vandeville acts have been secured and for the last three days of the week. special Christmas bill has been book: including Les Binos, 2 man and wo: ‘who do an equilibrist novelty. Th are two local people whose correct name is Charbino and who have been working throughout the United States and- Burope for the past iwo -years. Their many friends will be giad to weleome them home for the holidays. On Friday, Dec. 25th, four complete shows will be.given, two in the after- @noon and two in the evening. Another’ serial picture to be shown every other Monday and Tuesday will Dbe started ‘on the -first two days of next week and is entitled Terence ORourke, Gentleman Adventurer, a society drama by Louis Joseph Vance, author of The Trey o' Hearts, and has J, Warren Kerrigan, the handsomest man {n motion pictures, in the role. The title of the firat instailment is His Hand, His Heart, His Sword, anddepicts a beantiful story of a re- fined gentleman adventurer. Almost Unanimous. The = German Cnfl:r Prince i:f Guoted calling “a stupi rm’:'uf’ At the risk of hav- ing our neutrality questioned, we. are. I to agree with this disgnosis—Manchester Union. can only be enjoyed by those whose digestive organs wotk naturally and tiy. ‘The best corrective and :::zapwmw laror fanltyactionof stomach, liveror bowels, is known the worid over tobe PILLS , one-half teaspoon of | bleepoon pinger, 1 c\nv-h;'flof-’r’ ‘enough ta roll nicely. The secret of these cookies to have them good is_don’t get too much flour in 7| them. Bake in a quick oven. L. M. K78 ‘OATMEAL CAKES. “Dear Editor and Sisters of the Social, Corner: 1'was reading the letters.over 4nd came to Aunt Judy's amr able to send in the rest ¥ also learned it when I went 1 am writing it from mem- d may not bave it right, as it hearly twenty years or so0 ago. I this is the whole of it: Thers was an old lady- lived ‘over. the Hea, Ana she was anisland Queen; Her daughter lived in a, new. countree ‘With an ocean of water between. The 0ld leady’s coffers weré full of gold, But never contented was she; So ehe calied on her daughter to pay her'a tax Of three‘pence a pound.on her tea. Aother, dear Mother,” the daughter replied, “I won’t do @ thing that you ax; I'm willing ‘te: pay a falr price for-the’ tea, ‘But never the three penny tex.” “You shalll™ guoth the miother, and reddened-with rage, “For you're my own'daughter, you see; 0 , Ang sure ’tis quite proper the daugh- ter should-pay Her mother a on her tea.’. So the old lady her servants called up And packed off her hudget of tea, And al.g!r.fof three pence & pound, ehe put in = Enough for a iarge familee. sma&a:&:ammmm Declering ber child should:obey; Or, old as she.was, an almost woman grown, - Ny She"d half whip her lite away. ‘The tea was conveyed to the daugh- ter’s door, All down by the ocean’s side;. But the bcnncnidnl girl poured ‘out ev- ery In the amm and boiling tide. And n;’n &he called out to the Istand een: “OB. Mother, dear Mbther” quoth she: “¥our tea you may have when ’tis steeped enough. ‘But never a tax from me!l No, never a taxfrom me!* 1 am making Crochet Mufflers; have made four, &0 have.them on my “fin- gers’ end.”. T made them of silkateer for.myself and of shetland floss when made for mien. They are fice presents for Christmas. Materials -required: Three skeins, any color preferred. Make a chain of 135 stitches; turn. 1. A double in each.of 6 stitches, * 2 stitches, § doubles in next 5 hes, 3'in next, G in: next i, repeat from star the lengih of the chaiu, turn. 1, miss 1, ‘double,: %, 5 doubles, '3 in nest,’ 5 doubies, & doubles, miss' 2 and repeat from star. Work 20 ribs.in this way, or as wide as you.want it for half of the muffler front. You have-simply to remember that the 8 widening stitches | are’always placed ‘in the 2d of the 3 in previous row, and that 2 stitches are imissed between points over. the -3 of preceding row, with doybles in eadh § doubles. For the neckpiecs, after o pleting the last. rib of the work across the entire end of strip, pickihg up 40 stitches, chain 1, turn and wr buck in 40 doubles with doutle In ouble, .make e this, ‘widen on one end only, keeping - other edge atraight; widen by Yo have the' meckiecs. compicts you have the . ece < Make the other ‘half in the same Way, commencing with 125 chaln, then . both together neatly. Fasten. wil crochet covered button and* I with a snap fastener. A warm may be made of the accorfiion stitch (which the muffler is called) ‘by.mBsk- ing a_chain of stitches the. quired and as wide as you made one for a friend, croche <chain of 300 stitches long and inches wide. They are quite. Now take_a rest and try some cookles, made as follows: Oatmeal Cakes—Two cups of one-half cup. of butter, one-half “Now, <cup of walnut ‘meats, cups of rolled.oats, two teashoons of cinnamon, one and a half es. Drop on -buttered tins. These THepe £ | sermon_npon Chicken Salad—Cut - cold roasted or boiled chicken into dice, add one- half as much blanched celery, cut fine, season with salt, pepper, and mix with aressing. boiled . ' . SALLY MUGGINS. ‘SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The Holiness. Mission will hold ser- | vices ‘at 37 Main street. . The subject of -the Christian Science service-at 34 Shetucket street Sunday meorning - will ‘be ls the Universe, In. du!”lr Man, Evoilved by Atomi Force’ At the Gospel Mission, 265 Main street, there will be services morning, afternoon and evening. The fafternoon service at _the Sheltering. Arms will be conducted by Rev. George H. Strouse. At the First Congregational church the Town Men's Bible class will have as its subject, Jesus Crucified. At the Broadway Congregational church the pastor will preach in the morning and at the 5 o'clock service. The Loyal Temperance association, Levi S. Saunders, president, will hold religious services at their rooms, 35 Shetucket street, Bill block, Sunday afternoon. At Trinity Episcopal church there will be holy communion at 9:30 a. m., morning prayer and sermon at 10.30 a. m., and evening prayer and sermon et .70 p, m. At the Spiritual Academy, Park street, Mrs. Annfe L. Jones, of Low- ell, Mass., lecturer and psychic, will speak and will give spirit messages Sunday. morning and evening. At Grace Memorial Baptist church, Miss Mary E. Jackson of Providence, R. L, will speak at the morning ser- vice.” Sunday school at noon. Preach- ifg in the evening by the pastor, At the Church of the Good Shep- herd, Universalist, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb will preach on:the subject Good ings. Sunday school at noon. Y. . - U, subject, - How to Christmas. - At the Second Congregational church moring worship with sermon and hymn for the children. In the after- noon‘at 4.0 Sunday school Christmas 1 service, followed by a Christ- organ recital. ‘The Internationai Bible Students’ a @oiation Bible study class meets Sun- day morning in W. C. T. U. hall, No. 35 Shetucket street. Discourse by O. | Magnuson .of Middletown, Conn. Sub- ml. The Permission of Evil and Its lation to God’s Plan. At the First Baptist church Rev. Frank Robbins, pastor of Ledyard Baptist church, will preach at the morning service. A large number of converts are to be presented. In the evening the pastor. will preach upon Satan’s Question to Every Good Man. -At Trinity Methodist Episcopal mu:g,‘ Rev. . Wx;,i""i'fi"‘ pastor, sermon subject, Us Go to Bethlohem. Special -Christmas music. In-the evening, organ recital. Light- ing of the Christmas wreath by younz ladies of the church. Address, Christ- mas in History. - Special music, At' the ‘MoKinley Avenue A. M. E. Zion ohurch, Rev. B, George Biddle, pastor, morning ‘sermon upon The Virgin Birth; Union Lyceum in the afterncon by Miss Mary E. Jackson, Providence, R. L Subject, New Eng- land of Yesterday and Today. Ev ning’ prayer service followed by spe- ciel Christmas service and music. M"Mi. Calvary Ba tl; Aer‘:"'c". morning sermon upon o it Both-She-Mesh.- Bible class and Sun. day -school. At the Bible and Literary :-“Tzing‘mma h\’fl.‘:}“ of !g:n talent iven. A ionary devotionals before the evening church service at ‘which . the pastor will preach upon Hl!(ln' the Nations. At the Central Baptist church in the moening. special Christmas music and sermon e pastor, The Per- sonat in the Birth of Christ. The school ‘and City Bible class for men at moon. -In the evening the B, Y. P. U. followed by the People's service. - The choir will give The huzr- of Bethlehem, o Christmas can- ‘At the Federated church, morning he Music of Christmas, or_the Triple Diapason.. Evening ser- {* 'FORGET YOUR STOMACH ! They give so much digestive comfort. i Made from one of.the finest formulas | ever devised, including pepsin, bis- Why ziot invest ten cents in a hand- Some aluminum trial box? You'll be sure to like them, and they will do Fou & vast amount of good. MONEY LOANED ia Watches, Jeweir: ShaZourhia oLE ‘k'finu:; ?E ished Arm to deal with. LOAN Babies! Soon they will be big boys and girls, and their faces will e only a memory. Bring the babies and we’ll zatch their smiles, LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER Upposite Norwich Savings Soclety mon, The Elixic of Life for the: Be- ginning of a New Kingdom., At the Greeneville Congregational church, Sunday morning, the pastor will preach on A Fair Ghancé, The Sunday school meets afterwards. ~ At 530 there will be an illustrated lec- ture' on_the Life of Christ, by Sec- retary Hill of the Y. M. C. A. Buenos Aires province, Argentina, has 3,098,250 acres sown to Wheat. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between~ the Norwich Club and the residence of Willlam H. Palmer, one angora blue and een knit scarf. Finder will receive liberal reward upon notifying Mrs. Palmer at 385 Washington S, who will care for same. dec19d snce; c: t_wpere . tinte P o e I Helpiag d1and Stores’ (Inc.), Dfi,’?‘- 00 annuaily; co-opel ith. 18 Recisa’ ofit; free per cent profi e safliples; £o1d SIgh lettors foF atote and gffice windows: anyope oan _put 'om. Co., %35 N. kSt dec19d TAKE UP THE PROPOSITION that revolutionizes cooking and Theath methede—vapor safety. -burn problem solvers. Burn keros any stove or furnace. In general use ikroughout west. No mechanical in- genulty required to install them. Have won the unqualified approval of heat- ing experts. Write quick for exclu- sive territory; $3,0(0 to $5,000 per an- Dum awaits you in your county; $300 to 3300 .carries the line. Empire Com pany of America, 98 Snow St, Prov ence, R. I decisd DO BASY, pleasant coloring work at home; good pay. no. canvassing; no ex- perierice required; -illus. particulars free. Helping Hand Stores, Dept. 354, Chicago. decisa GOOD PAY — Light work. Do you want it? If so, be our representative. Write ussguick. ' C. R. Burr & Co. Nurserymen, Manchester, Conn. decl8d SALESMAN_Salary and experience unnecessar: eneral agency opening. urseries, Hochester, N. Y. decl3d LAND &. FOLKS: Here 'tis al- most Christmas and I ain't said a word about fly: screens or pipes or seegars; but what's the use of jokiw’ ye? You know we need the money, 50 bring it in cheerfully, *cause we know ye'll get the bost seegars and sich like that ever was or ever will be smoked in this vi- cinity. Yours trolley, Fagan's Smoke Shop, opp. 5 and 10c store. declsd $2,500 annually operate with me everything furnish- evenings at home; ed; don’t worry about capital. Boyd dec19d H. Brown, Omaha, Neb. WANTED—To sell or trade pair of nice mules; good order, workers and drivers, kind and gentle; and will sell two new. milk cows and calves. Harry Trdon, Brooklyn, Conn. R ¥. D.'Box 41, ec: WANTED—Men and women can earn $25 o 350 a week writing moving plc- ture plays; experience unnecessary: erticulars 'free. = Dunne Publishing 0. 33 Austin St, Worcester, Mass, @ée17TuThS WANTED—OId etc.. autograph pewter,. china prices and ca. Norwich, Con GOVERNMENT POSITION; o get. how. Kins, silver letters, will pay Address P. O. Box uge, books, are easy My free booklet Y-63§ teils ‘Write today—now. Isari Hop- ashington, D. novews LADIES—Get away from that old- fasioned ldea about golng into cigar stores. That's 1380 stuff. We pay spe- cial attention to lady purchasers now and at all times. Fagam's Smoke Shop, 162 Main St. dec1sa WANTED—By a young lady, position assisfing with light housework. Ad- dress Box 75, Bulletin Co. -declfd FOR SALE Farm For Sale 'm, 7-room cotl nouse, oodbouse ennery, land fertile, plenty abundance of fruit; piace ed % galle to thriving factory ana 134 miles to main line of i an ideal Dmxltry‘tnm also I With the farm a b: nger Maxwall aatomonile, &1i in Arst class running order. Wil condition and demnstrate. _Hatn | and auto are to be sold together: tho price of both 18 only $1.500; half cash, bal morteAze 2t 5 Der cent. genuine bargain, and don’t Tunity a1 OPgena for W Farm Bulletin. na for Wiicoxs Cholce of 406 WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street—Rooma 1 and 2, Westerly, B. L Telephone 365 CHARLES F. BROW Auctioneer AUCTION the following property: 11 high grade farm in Lebanon, known as the Cap- tain Haynes farm, near Exeter School- house, on 'TUESDAY, DEC. 22, 1914, at 11 o’clock a. m., tiie foliowing properts: 11 high grade cows, new milch and springers, 1 horse, 20 tons Hay. 20 tons mowed oats, 2 tons Tye straw. This property will positively be sold without reserve' to the highest bidder. If stormy, next pleasant day. dec1%a ABRAHAM KAUFMAN. AUCTION By order f the Referee in Bank- ruptey, I, will sell at auction on TUESDAY, DEC. 20, 1914, at 2 p. m., the stock of merchandise of Nathan Friedberg, bankrupt, situated at No. 465 North Main St., Nerwich, Conn. Said merchandise, consisting of some dry goods, but moetly boots and shoes, ‘worth abgut $1,500, l& in good condi- tion and will be s0ld to the highest bid- der. The goods cam be inspected pre- vious to’ ..e, sale by caliing on ISAAL SEGAL, Trustee. Norwich, Conn, Dec. 14, 1914. Qec16 WS COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUGTIONEER A graduate from Jones' Nat. School of of Farm = Real Estate Sales. Address WANTED — A horse, from 1000 to 1100; must be kind. Phone 1155-12. ec17 WANTED A married men residing in Jewett City to solicit and make collections In the above named place: pepmanent position with, guarantes salary and commission. This offer to an aggressive man. State age and ad- dress P. O. Box 217, Norwich, Conn. dec16d WANTED Live salesman in _ each county for highest grade standard gar- den and grase seeds; permanent situs- tion; good pay: experience unnecessary. Cobb Co., F' decisa WANTED—Position_as cook, walter or bartender, by competent man. Ad- dre: ok, care Bulletin Co. decitd w; corn foader to cut. C. Hansen. Tel. 463-2. declld BOARDERS wanted at the Wostcott & Wilcox boarding home for aged. peo- ple; all modern convenfences; prices Teasonable. Address Westcott & Wil- ¢ox Home, Box 135, Danielsan;. Conn. ec: WANTED Raw _ furs; at 1. A. Heebner's, 50 Water St, every Thurs- a; A. 'C. Benue decia NTED —Barly orders for wreaths, roping, bag pine and laurei: also cedar trees. ' Rogers. Phone 283- decia BECOME railway matl clerks: Nor- wich mail carriers, 365 to $160 month: pull unnecessary; schedule of winter and spring examinations free. Frank- lin_lInstitute, Dept. 35-W., Rochester, N. Y. novasa WANTED—To Duy cows and calves of ail kinds; pay good price. E. Glau- binger, Tel.’ 14-5, Colchester, Conn. no WANTED — Advertising - solicitor publication established 68 vears, Write M. J. Parkhurst, New Haven, Con., for particulars. noviba WANTEDPiano_tuning. A. G. Gor- donm, 298 Prospect St City. Tel. 632-2 —— e BOOK ON og Diseases HELP WANTED Cook, Farm Hand, General House- ‘workers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU M. J. Coscoran. Supt. Central Bidg. FOR SALE. Cottage houss only tem minutes walk from Court Houss, on lot 78%150 foet: Nine rooms and ¢ bath, new heating plant. Buy “this and stop paying rent. ARCHA W. COIT Phone 1334 . 63 Broadway Norwich, Ct. W declsd FOR SALE—Two g00d 3¢x4 tires and inner tul at low price. Bul- B AL S o i ol 1 2 . Danlelson, decaWs ard wood in Tei. 646-5. 'ARM FOR SALB—T flos- from Moosup depot; Bood repair: 33,800, B Agt, Moosup, Conn. - FOR SALE—Seasoned b tove lengths. J, Siegel. decisd w FOR SALBE—Cocker iniel puppies, P e e Y T St dec18d FOR SALE_Three White Plymouth Rock cockerels one 3175, two 415 L. Weaver, Trading Cove, site’ C. A Pereve's: - FOR SALE—Pigs, 8 weeks Phone 462-14. H. C. Hensler. old. dec1sd FOR SALE—Slabwood, stove lenith;. 7" 34 a cord, 32 a half. Drop postal, B 225 Frank Foote, » > dect T FOR_SALE—Bay mare, about 1006 Ibs. “good roader, $50. James Turn- buéi. l;'d:u‘_v-cus Hill, Norwich Town. éc FOR SALE—Edison phonograph and 130 records, and one parrot cage, at 51 Washington St. deciid WILL SELL cheap ome foot power vr:’nfl;:% press. L Stark, Lebanon, ecl ; 1 HAVE ai upright. plano that is Just as.good as new. It is one of the best. makes. I will be willing to store this plano with some respectable family. pay all of the expenses and the chil: ren may use it while there, free-of all Ccharges. m_desirous of ‘selling the instrument if possible and will do so at a bargain. at the rate of $6 a month. ‘Would much prefer to place with some- one who thinks of buying a piano. If this appeals to you, please address with full particulars, at’ once, “M.,” Box 344, Norwich, Conn. declid FOR SALE or will trade my thor- oughbred O. I C. boar, Captain, No. 35112, sire Long Jjohn. No. 3 Rose. No. 26970; as fine a boar as lives to head a herd. Otis J. Rogers, R. F. D. No. & Norwich, or telephone 221-13. 017 FOR SALE—Four tons rye straw. J. Ernest Fargo, Fitchville. deciéa FOR SALE—Wood; stove lengths, $G a cord. Bullard. Tel 646-12. dec1sd FOR SALE—New miich cow. Owen 8. Clark, Jewett City. decild LARGE COTTAGE HOUSE In West- erly, R. L, contalning: First floor, re- ception hall. large living room with fireplace, dining room, butler's pantry and kitchesr, hardwood floors through- second floor, five slecplng rooms and bath: third fioor, open attic; situ- ated on high land, commanding unex- celled view. for sale on very easy terms or for rent for term of one or more ears. Uwuer very desirable propertfes or sale or rent.” Frank W. Coy Real Bstate Co.. 6 High St, Westerly, R. I FOR SALE—Two good Holstein cow! sisters, JH. ShhiEan, Danicison, Gt oc: FOR SALE Oid_established biack- smith shop in live Conn. town, central- 13 located, well equipped with modern tools, inciuding motor, driver, foyes §nd deills, doitg bustness .n.koo to ' year, principally horseshoe- phice 3750, © Adaress’ Blsokemith. Bulletin Office. decid Fom SALE_Singie Comb ite OF- W) pinston cockerels,” §3-35; _satistaction guaranteed. L. Bradley, Putnam. Conn. RO BENY. T — Eignt-room tenemeat, m’ PR B ybart Ave., nice veroom Becand. Nooe_ Hat o emait Aamerican o e Fomoniia it 6: e e e Ao TetheTh. To MENT-Seven room fiaf with | modern_improvements a: B-n?- Way. ‘Telephone 642-2 or call at 70 Franam St deciza FOR RENT-—Two nicely fornished rooms, with board, suitable for gentle- men, all conveniences, at The Ply- niouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave, Telephone 785. dec1dd TO RENT—First floor fiat of five rooms, pleasant location, pair; reasonable rent, and utes’ walk from Franklip Square. In- auire 53 Oak St. decsd RENT—Good seven-room house, with {proyements, o biiss Place Wa.ier Heath. “To RENT—Furnished rooms, ail con- vonseates for BOdseKeoPIng; T8 Bonosl st . nov27d L - to rent; light, Toom. 5 R & Bhoa sy T nbvded TO WENT_Eight-room cottage with bath and ail modern improvements. In- quire at this offic novzed STORE TO RENT at 61 Franklin S. tnquire at Bulletin Office. novild in good re- | H - - And after that, when baby Bed pulled The ususy. Baby Siis, 'gid wothd Just &nf S, sho T e o, Ana later When baby Wee nesr Ana hfi"?%-‘;n#"mlu ot er owm, B’ B " sootne. The. childe dte- Do et ’ : Say, William_you should understand - We'es not slppior. Trozen lumguase, S ke rionas; 3 S Bl £ " Not undor obligations, - PO RENT_Tive-room basement ten- ement at 239 ast Broad St. Inquire L. L. Chapman, Bath St Clty. FURNISHED ROOM — Centrally lo- cated. Emma Morse, 18 Union St. FURNISHED ROOMS, a1l modern con veniences, 38 Union St. Phone 1051- FOR RENT FINE MODERN FLAT Seven Rooms, Heat furnished $35.00 per month. JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dep't. 37 Shetucket 8t, - Norwich, Ct. " FOR RENT OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW THAYER BUILDING. Four stories. fireproof, reinforred onerete. Located on Franklin Squa: -emter of city, terminal for all local 4nd suburban trolleyw. Has hardwood loors amd wood thirmings throughout. Best of elevator service and the build- ing will be up-to-date In every w. of offices from $5 to $30 " For further information, iuire of WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 She- ucket St, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE FOR SALE "Seven Room Cottage House Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location, Price $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich FOR SALE Greenhouse, 23560, £00¢ poat, bullt of 8-10-13 1t side and both ends glass; wil low .gure to quick buyer. F. E. Ram, East Side, City. Tel 1013, decid FOR_SALE_Ox cart. in _good condi- 'tlon. _Phone 221-15, Nerwich. _dec3d FOR SALE_Two cotiage houses of six rooms each. with all modern im- B Bowers: 130" Wasnington Sty o oF wer. ‘as! on E Phone 1133-2. noviod . ACRE puburban farm on trolley and state road, mile out of city, good §-room House, 1 bara, pouitry house and other outbuildings, excellent land, smooth and easily worked, §0od oreh: ard, 300 feet road frontage; can be sold for’ bullding purposes for price asked for entire farm. Wiu be sold with or without three cows, team, farming tools, etc. An oppertunity to obtain & fine place at a_low price. Particulars of TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Ct THINK IT OVER — 350 noteheads and 250 6% (regular business size) cuyelopes, neatly printed. for 3130 500 each $3.00. -Send for sampies ~and prices for any printing you are In need of The Bulletin Company, Norwich, ann.. IO e Jtog St Lgs couBinl e N I AM BUYING pouitry of all-kinds. Anyone having same; drop postal .to Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. - FOR 'SALE. A LIGHT OAK OFFICE DESK. Inquire A. BRU - dec16d . 55 Frankitn st. FOR SALE Two tenement house in good condition, always rented, with one acre of good tillable land, located in excellent neighbor- hood, 10 minutes = walk from Franklin Square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE. Central Building Nerwich, Cann. good bargains left. - W, Fo HitL, Real Estate and Insurance, - Teleochone - Some of all elasses; big ones, chuncks and drivers. Prices right. Now is the time to buy, for horses are sure to be ‘much higher. Come and ses these. Tel. 1139 ELMER R. PIERSON ‘medium better than | vertising columns of " FOR SALE Eight-room House on McKin- ley Aven desirable location; ot 50x110 feet. For price and terms enquire of 1homas H, Beckley Phones 724 . 4743 May Building, | 278 Main Street For Sale or Rent See the beautiful, new, seven- room cottage, modern In every re- spect, now being built ox the Buck- ley property, Norwich Town. Take Yantic car to Peck's Corner. ~ The entire first floor is finished in ouk: dining room has beamed ceil- ing, paucied side walis and built in byffet. Ir desired, before compie- tion, two more rooms can easily be, added. Terms to suit you. - Roderick Meek, Contractor and Bullder, invites inspection, and will gladly furnish estimates on build- ings of all kinds. in good condition and well located; real desirable. Phone 300 FOR SALE A RETAIL CONFECTIONERY - AND ICE CREAM BUSINESS Right in the city. Good estab-| | lished 'trade. Exceptional op-' “pertunity. JAMES L. CASE, And there the ends! - . 3 Lampton. in New: York, Sun. HUMOR OF THE DAY He—Ta like to have you Wait on mé always. She—strange, 1 was thimking th same thing of yéu—Judge. =~ ?\i-tomer—h fais an up-to-dafe aoll? : Clerk—Yes, madam;. it says “Votes for women."—Chicago News. . Parke—Isn’t Peterkin very relig- ious? Lane—Oh, ves, I hear he to chuseh every month or sor—iite. What makes vali think Daubber will succeed as a pain “He has the soul of an -artist and the perseverance of ‘a beok agent'= Philadelphia Ledger. “Is’_your wife so Wery ecomomical then? 5 n? ‘Oh, yes, very. Wiy my wife esn take an old worn-out $10 hat, spend $15 on it and make ifiicok almost as good as new."—Puck. L. - Mrs. Borem Wright=-Gracle, isn’t your brother -Geergie - at party, too? Gracie—Georgie's been all week, and mamma come. —Philadelphia Minister (calling on prison) —Remember, - Mr. stone walls do mot no&lmnhaim&"'m enney—Well, they" ;me_byp- notized them; that's ail, — Dallas News. - Cyclist—Many recrults this village? Shopkeepers—No, sir. Cyclist—Oh, why's that? Shopkeeper—Well, sir, carefully into the matter, neighborhood decided to lutely neutral. — London 3 = going ‘abso- More than 150000 women stgned:he firage. petition which Tejosted e Sovedish. phrlament: From 20 cents to 35 cents a day'is the women, emploved in the rub- ‘ber industry in Bril e Guiana. © Experiments with wireless have ol TR S T the inverse of moonlight intessity. i The of the British waters:{s one_of the bost brilliant specimens of fish. It is scarlet, green and blue. roducing _nickel ted States, the do- being byproduct of There - are mines in the ‘mestic - product copper refineries. It has beem computed at the tidie of the arri' of Columbus theré wers 25,000.000 Indianeiin North and South e And. Sall o : tan Tivo Jonk. lands per ive long~ o than persons who dwell on the mainland.. .. - - e has been decided teachers’ salarlés in Ireland, f being 413,000 for the first eventually. $590,000 & year. In -the of

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