Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 28, 1915, Page 12

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x 5 5 Hr“ h&éfi‘!"fiz e a d What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Photoplays at the|Death of Former W Hun- Auditoriu umng“iamum at Colonial Theatre.| tington at Hartford Meeting—Items iverywoman at Dayis Theatre. About Local People and Their Tagioe Auxiliary, No. 54, A. 0. H.| o Rle . meets at Bagles' Hall. uests. g Palmyra Encampment, No. 2 1. 0. 0. F. 0ad Fellows’ George N. Doliglass of CIff street, “htavetie Co\g‘:clcl N, ;o;l“nu. St.| whose "death occurred Monday, was Rt i BOrCHY R0 moous| o v oty & rosdsn of Engineers’ Hall. Town, he was highly respect- Brlekla.yon (;nion, No. 12, meets in|ed. Trustworthy, a kind ndthbm' dn- Carpenters’ Hall fgent -in business, his passing in X prime of life wfll be felt as a’loss by at ANNOUNCEMENTS RUmany, SN Rt eng . real the '“ ‘model. 2 2 y —_— it — Dr. Huntington Was at 1812 Reunion. | Il B Sy SEat il Aproar 15, me : FOR MENT—Desirasie offices in_the | ™" e The Best $3.50 gold filled slvt’s:;s, dany At the annual meeting this month "‘m-u,_ _there ':R : - rr AT S e e ” ml P -ur"'l?l:fi_‘l u“sz - style, 3198, Monday, inesda: |of the Connecticut Children's Ald so- | summy, streaky or other t 3“‘»"'“‘ e Sy e et oy Bt 4 " L Sena SrCas e Lo ee 'wu. -dt Itou save Thursday, Saturday. Burnham's, 227| i+ in Hartford, of which Rev. Dr. ‘h nd this & sple: " dressing for. Lewis: & opportun; l’,“"’"‘ TO RENT—Five-room tene =. R o Main stréet. Jonn T. Huntington is president, -its D ona Socrow, ' the: Etn-| hustier 1. ke oy ey Inquire” 51 e W et . 98 “‘.("”" Eniniess Bring: Lustiiver splendid work threulw; year wits notsdm Rt Myers Alley. oct2sa_ =g Tt B e ot [ 208 save «the people: ni 54 ™ = Dr. Huntington p al meet- P 5 . e remod: Thy :h“dfll. as thine Under the auspices of the Norwich |ing and praised pighly the work of the Lok ol JETERE ARE 8 dinpers %wnofihn Bulletin Want Ads are uve 4% 12 Duties Lane: oonuunl;f 12 | From vice, oppression a branch of the National Association of |state society and the Hartford branch. 3 popular 25 cent dinner? If mot, why o 349 oms. Men only. God! El the people Stationary Engineers a lecture that|When in Norwich Town at the last | — iR e not? Coctasa daily 0. k.’d” by thou- FURNISHED rooms to rent. with all "";:;'_Q’, lott, “the Corn-law will be very instructive as well as en” | Huntington reunlon, 1912, Rev. D [ OO K0teor ana J18343 of| WANTED—Skein wingers snd R Y. M Lauvel EUT Kve. : . tortaining is to be given this evening | Huntington resigned the presidency of | passbooks Nos, 11808 snd 1185 also learners. West Side silk | sands of people. Sots "E ¥ afstiie Colunial fhestes L Toaies e i assoclation on account of |sons are cautioned against LA oct28d :olu RENT—New cottage, six rooms ——— ictures that will show the making of |advancing years. He gave a short ad- | o negotiating the same, an s 4nd improvements. ¢ Carter Ave. East|1r Dipe. The whole process from the time | dress on that occasion, speaking upon | son Savin .8 Slaim fosaid_ books is WANTED B! Bulletin Want Ads find |5 ocised_ | - She-Rin Silbh. tv Teach tih ond he the ore leaves the mine until the com- | the preciousness of a lasting friend- | hereby - cal oy S e o 4 = e e e ot T & out effort .mo great good I platdpie 8 fioslont g&‘s‘{o:evgfié ol S e D e ox oamit to must be good workman, trustworthy work and help; find the J| mo.ienm S oie 50 o198 | 1¢ 19 meXO) B e el Niaatine i e o il ikt ien o e od SRunguuotod Sad sew oolsinicd | tsted PO M wiy momdSipume | lost; rent rooms, houses, | %o mewr-mee taemmn, 07| RErmIt e gkt e The meadow lark and bluebird were |in lieu thereof, or the amounts due orging and is wlilling to wor : West-ainin 8" ThasiTe Georse, Green: | T thowe w0 o Annual Meeting of Red Cross. heard at Woodside this we;k_' A 1;.:‘: thereon paid. oct28Th ?g-':':fl.";m'-'u; - g Betence stores, factories and Bergér, 41 Frankiin Bt. “octiza | The end. be The annual meeting of the Norwich |flock of wood peewees was flying abou LOST— Between Manchester and wages, etc., in first letter. The e Ma: v . i ————.m branch of the American Red Cross|on Huntington lane Wednesday. The |limantlc, automobile drivers. robe.(Tool Works, Putnam. Gonn. sev ) farms; sell anything from nouse at 13 Durkee Lane. conteinias 13 | Bo, LAt mccoms will be held at the common council |wood peewee sings in the fall after | Finder please send to Pattison's Gar- | —m—era—e voflmc A a go-cart to a ranch; and rooms. Men only. octisd 'rh. e R - chamber _Saturday afternoon at 4 |the louder songsters have gone south.|age Norwich, and recelve reward. seraw “drivers, . Ste . YOORE Tan P 3 e BT haie o roesd] O Mesucsesstel Tt asin o'clock, when the reports of the offi- {His coat is dark olive brown with ferred who has had some experience at reach all of the English- J|newiy rturnished. steam heai. electric Fnose misaion 15 ko lie beneatn cers will be made and the necessity |lighter shades underneath and he feeds | “FOUND-—At my place, ®ight heifers, | this kind of work: must be trustworthy light and bath; near posioffice and R.|INe 8oil that the laurel wreath, for more contributions will be referred {mostly on insects. gne Jersey, seven red and white, threc|and of drst class havits: state full par- |l reading families in Nor- | & depot. No. 357 Mafn St octidd And he is not umworthy ‘wir B e we ? . habits, experi- oS man o 105 Al laxs Mhvfied Do ga e Motirad Tibe: Pinbain Yeoctata once, wages, etc. in first letter. . s 2ob0 BENT_ Six-room (enement. tnird | What must et be Jone. 1o dive Aiscress, meeting, whether members - or, simply ofe 5 . . Marcy Tool ‘Works, Putnam, Corin. wich and vicinity. foor of 11 Eim St. bain hot water, set | Tt olhers may obthin suceess. interested in the work = Already a| ir. and Mrs. John Maine and Mr.| 8500 REWARD for evidence that will| " ootbsd tubs, gus. E. Whitney, Norwich| —Willlam J. Lampton, in Success. ok ai e orznmization, vy has |30, 0%, Jonn Lows and danshier | ormisen, 3. G. Bromioy, Lisbont | " WARTER Cigareite coupors bought "““‘“" sotéd ey S WoTle afSthos QTR RnON, ol S | from Putnam, motored down the first B g k. co 28 larss o Fance mewhtilfgntgnws::v;:l‘;: of the week to visit Mr and Mrs. &umm————m e N O —_— p“'l. ot clllly at ;‘;fi?.’-{";‘g‘ e i HUMOR OF THE DAY winter, if not larger, G urn- ST—On - L T, T L 165-4. T e ¥ T et i TR T e e e T LT A sk e e R R L st ot of Norwich branch and Mrs. Robert il A k ¢ to Cas . 20 Broadwa: = m mixed up when I meet your father” W. Perkins ls secretary and treasurer. Leaving for East Lyme. Sl e mg;‘;',.,:.“‘:‘;,,,‘:i'::t 7 WANTED—E\.erynne to atfend the | puilets ’"‘.( e ';Z:‘,’,’u',"b':’.},l.‘c'."‘ Inquire at Builetin Office seps2d w:""}: d:e" right. Hell help you Ene Charles W. Robbins of Boston, who | ward. ct23d |food sale at 59 Franklin St. Friday.,ed e 31. Riverside Pou TS en oo DAVIS THEATRE. hias heend visiting his cousins, Mr. and Chowder served from 12°to 1 by Mis- ‘"z" ¥ C C""" Jewett City, Conn. xm’,‘r‘ov'.fln"u"'fi:“é?gfi-&‘; ;‘:-d-:'-'-' ‘Why aren’t you dancing. Mr. Me- Mati ¢ Vaudeville and Mrs. Franig L. 'Weaver, of 'West Town & slonary Society of Mt. Calvary Church. —— ion given Oct. 1. Inquire C. A ager, “fe Regular Matinee o audeville street, leaves today (Thursday) for FOR SALE oct28d FOR SALE—One parlor stove, $15, o 0 Franklin St sep21d 1 was out of town for the week- Photoplays Today. East Lyme to visit Rev, S. J. Weaver. WANTED—A position on & farm by | (B¢, White Star Clothing House T AUTOMOBILE siorage or rapal end, so I don't know any of the mew 2 e = an American young man, caring for|Man St 000 etz sa’ 1i Erankiin St. John E. Fanning, ol steps.”—Puck. . There will ?}T ‘?iu“;o‘i“i‘u;“‘;ké‘e;h‘éf? Guests from Fishers Island. sto%kdehxl;il ‘ol-xidanhkerannd‘le;msu; WFOR SALE or to remt; blacksmith Broadwa 314 Surda Golfer—Something has ormance of the v: X =P on thele Ny 6. raiuiskia. Tt b no bad hal ress Box 76, Bozrah- | shop on West Town St. Inquire at 163 N1s 38 Un-|Put me off my game this moming, Uisye s (s thealee Tl e e visit their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joel SO e e R tog St E“Ff"l"“m:‘:é‘!l ?‘“’“’ 1192°% | cadde. DIl e A me yandeville Miragtion for | Johnson of Fishers Tsland spent & few | The very destrable property 107 Me-j WANTED—Position as housekeeper: = = - a s them church bells, mister e 7 " 7 ror | da¥s with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miner, | Kinley ve. ‘or full particulars in- 1 ok; competen n every —Palr y horses. an E‘Zk‘as;ngn’fioo:ngé:, e trio or clever oe: - | K A For ful ticulars In- | gond cook; tent 1 FOR SALE _Pair bay h 7 and § o RENT_The Dest offices in this| They hadn't ought to be allowed.” — = C, Care Bulletin Co. " octs?d axs. weigh u: sound. kind ana good s e M A e S o By JOHN A. MORAN, NTED — 1Hand and automatlc | WOrkers; three biack and white heifers | 3. B “Jim told me last night tbat I was Real Estate and l-ml-elt"m*cl. screw machine operato: n«l nour shop, | 4nd one_ cow. W. Hewitt, Labanon: E th - kissed.” of Huntington avenue. Qquire of voung men who present onme of the finest singing acts now in vaudeville. Every member of the trio have excep- Missionary Meeting. uare. Tel. 14-4 o 5 2 sep no labor troubles. Apply Empioyment|——- % 0 STORAGE ROOM—Inquite J. E Fan- tional voices and they sing solos, duets | The First Congregational Home Mis- .\xent American qnpm.phone Compa-| FOR SALE—Ten t of corn and trios that is a treat to listen to.|Sionary society will meet in the chapel ._Bridgeport, £ 2 e AR m-Ren: tops o o ning. 52 Broadway. febisd “Yes. And =0 would you if you had seen the awkward way he went about i{t."—Detroit Free Press. “Do you think I could learn to be an This is a real blg time vaudeville at- |for the afternoon and evening, ¥ri- FOR SALE. BOY WANTED for dairy far < | the. FURNISHED ROOM — cenu-ny To- 3 f. i 5 —— " |cated. Emma Morse. 13 Upion St. traction and no one should miss hear- |day. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busl- | ne good milker. Wit H ¥ bout 200 | o ‘ ing them. The feature photoplay to- gt ness Blocks Bullding LOts. all in de. letin Co. — e TS SRS FOR SALE—Two plgs. one about 200 day is Margarita Fischer in the big Briefly Chronicled. sirable locations. List vour property It = . " ‘,hr,;,,',,_ .s,, ’ a moving-pictu; ctor? four-part masterpicture The Girl from | Mrs. Belle Worthington of West | ¥oU car '““’pe’;;‘le"{o;‘:l;‘ e ey ,r:'_fi,‘u’:kl"gglh‘;’_n:':f&fl"hml‘ e i - - FOR RENT 3 Just remember His Town. This is one of the most in- |Town street is visiting friends at Bast | Foie Jonestmenie, . Frite - tod e Eari Hopk . I ot uTinE | Storss and Officss in wew Tha - heaving chest de- teresting pictures ever shown here and |Great Plain. WILLIAM F. HILL, Washing ) 3 Lasrel HITl Avi I Building, Frankiin Square. Fire- |noles surprise fear, bhate or any no one should miss seeing it. It is a = E - — " ~ st of elevator wervice. jani. | other emotion."—Louisville Courier- story of a country girl who goes' on| After a year's absence in New York, MonT ntany L esinte, SOUNG MAN folook attér out Ins] o - the stage and makes good. Later she |E. Mopsik has returned to his home Room 108, Thayer Bidg. | leroste in Novwich: saiary starting 32| “von SALE One cow, o ‘two Everything up-to-date. T 4 ne & T M weekly. no cany ssin, rmnuer u( buils. P. F.Werth, Nortn: Frankiin, 1 . HI , |, One day little Flora was taken to : % ! . = cn night, walle she Was say! n‘ ) . 5 W v O. 5 - \‘Ax"b_—-bflle to hlnllle our inot a T ek e o e Neponset Shmg]es B oot Dromesiions, Fan nants oy | treated wi L',‘)"“."'““.,m.&“x"‘""m TO RENT T e S S fo perfection. If you enjoy good plc- trip to northern Maine. Ilota Arica Sales C 4 Moffat Bidg. | Koneman boulty Yards 48 Wesi| G % our debts as we forgive our den- hapier of The Diamond from the Sky| Mr. and Mrs. Matthew B. Gough of|and all kinds of Masons Bulicing. S ANTRD—T S Tt = o ~ iRt b it~ ] B T will also be shown this afternoon and |Hartford spent last week at thejr for- Materials for ssle by fng horses, at ;;:'““ Uy grfl“;}' d\r})‘;- FOR nu.r.—m;m .;nau milch cows, this is one of the most thrilling chap- [ mer home on Wauwecus Hill. ters of the series. There will be a F = complete change of photoplays tomor- | Emil Welte and C. M. Welte of East |* row. and the feature is the latest Fox |Town street have been in New York mostly Holsteins; one set double coach | OS®an and Salt Poud: sown Jower and | iy 1;25.."?':’5.':?";\1 hhaa‘.: ;: 'Z'l':.:i‘r? Peck, McWilliams & Co. |%c: Tows. ¢ RS 3 ber-tire Moyer' runabout, | vegetable gardens: hardwood floors. | icd idea of his own importance STEEPLE TOM of Boston, Mass does | £7% & purpose hors nlumbh;g :-nnnooué. o oot | “I badn't noticed it. stecple work of all descriptions; point- e . et | “But it's.a fact. Why, he thinks . > i % ing. painting, regilding and repairing FOR SALE—150 pair roller skates, FRANK W. COY, ' esterly, R. he's the only men oh -earth vhe Eiifl‘ff.f"brflacfiflfi‘“fica? ‘;33“';55} this wesk on a business trip. LEGAL NOTICES bric:k xu‘l‘(;w,;mm &, FShalred and |cheap Jos. Peringer. 16 Bath St. could bave married Mra. Kippers® — = 5 H 2 v — -— 3 Scts s Birmingham Age-Herald. surely v. Mati today at 230, | OMrs. Martha Cress. o Cross: of Washinsto =d: flagpoles painted, and regild S Stata 10 cente. ohfidren 5. cente, |street 1s visiting ;iciends mear Harte | - SR :“(’,“;::T“f';‘l““’);'::s ing Jeither vanes, crossss. chure B X ;Fa e n FOR SALE He—Was your father very angry . z s, . or ] ; S ng up flag- T 3 i - 4 EX;rge\:om?sn stl;)g:ght at 8.15. Be sure |ford and in Manchester this week. as \\Im_w‘m;: within and for the DEE};‘{ le > u:d‘ "_C:‘ lund % 2 _, a you told him of our engage il s Mry. Sesih Gfiliver of the Cantér: {3 T Tarn. o the2TEh Gay 0t oo, | N ehimtors o ATeiares | L0bs fine vosch tre a3y Sot particularly. He said EVERVWOMAN bury turnpike, was at her cottage on | Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | TO0f gutters a specialty; trimming and |also apples, grapes and c 3 he had been rather fortunate in the S § Groton Long Point for a day or two Estate of William E. Bassett, iate of | taking down trees. Address: Columbian | and outbuildings. Spicer, Groton, riock market of late, and figured it Dav,. Theates Tomgm this week. hoorv;lch.dm'r:altu ?}‘:mtfi deceased. ; House. or care of n Bros. oct26d | Conn oct3bd was about time for his luck to turn.— rdered, Tha e Executrix cite = = Richmond Times-Dispatch Henry W. Savage, the theatrical pro- WANTED—An ienced girl for Brogk patch. ducer, who has & habit of doing big |, Mrs. Charles Wheeler of Fort Point | {e ereditors of said deceased to bring | yevioral housework. ABBIY At 15 Drosd, | ¥, farm, no' bulldinge, but things In a big way, announces the|has been spending a few days with [\wiihin aix monthe e i dats be | cet2sa t A ;“‘,‘,:{’”,:,‘:;,",0 e R g THEKALEIDOSCOPE roduction of the dramatic spectacle |Ber son, F. 8. Wheeler and family of | posting & notiee to that effest fogeth WANTED Weavers. Appiy _ Glen head the past summer. In- ares Berywoman at Davie hoatre orene |the Seotland raad. Xith a copy of this order, on the sign. | Woolen Mills, Norwich Town. = _oct22d Danielson, Conn. The production is described as mas- i post nearest to the place where said . 4 1 \ p. i: deceased last dweit. and in th “‘\TE“* An experxe todonic. Two carloads of scenery, |, M, Bliza J. Weaver has returned | §ECR8S0 A5 SNSI 0% ne. sme oine | general HousEwOrk: costumes ang electrical _effects are |9 Tading Cove, after a few davs'|in a mewspaber having u clrculation xng.un st oct19d ons A D, r c transported from city fo city to aid in | ViSit With her son, Frank L. Weaver, |said District and. mabe retarn to this — — Lamb. ' Yantic, R. D. oct23 illuminating_the peculiar play, and no |°f West Town street e Esfiflfif o it “s'xd“\n;fi“:m:dn by Cadilia uring A ¢ . 227 Main % « less than 150 people are emploved in D 2 ANIANG, Judgs. At One of Clucinnatf's office buildings is supplied with an excellent emergen- cy hospital. Ore found in the Yellow Pine mining NELS district of Nevada contains rich plat- Y d and Iin excellent P Mrs. Maria Fargo from the West| The above and foregoing is a true|_ 2¢t6 car; just g ' inum deposits. ym- ——————*—_ condition: complete equipme W. R PO . the representation. An_entire sym-|sige is the guest Tor a few gave it | SOB3:0f, Fecord: : 375.00 MONTH pald railway mail | Baird, “The -npu Stop. 1 : irearms Lo phouy, i@ srtled by Orn |Der_sister, Mrs. Charles A. Gager, Sr, | Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, examinations announced Jan.|St., Norwich. 2 . Wiscensin is able to send outside of Zanization to interpret the score which |, west Pownintrest Clerk. sample questions free; write im- - was composed by George Whitefield e mediately. | Franklin Instiiute, Dept | PIGS NR tu‘m—fl-.nrxa A. Kabn. Chadwick, dean of the New Ensland e OTICE.—All creditors of said de- | 35-f{. Rochester, octid | Telephone Leba; vet21d Consorvatory: of M ' th Mr. and Mrs. H. N, Hansen from |teased are hereby notified to pres. nt toc TY usic, an e Cast|ywest Willington were her over Sun- |their claims against said estate to WANTED—Antique furniture and old | FOR SALE- uu.xa Oak parlor stove, includes 37 speaking characters. In|gay to visit their sister, Mrs. Anthony | indersigned at 419 Main St.. Norwich, | siiver: g00d prices paid. = A Bruckner,|No. 14, new condition. bargain. . 111 reality Everywoman, most difficult to | 5331 20n "o Sturtevant sin Conn., within the time limited in the |55 Nranklin St. Tel 3. may26d | River Ave. Phone 1143-3 oct20d place under the ordinary classification e above and foregoing order. RY of the theatre,-is a combination of E. DASSETT, THE PLYMOUTH, 44 Laurel Hill Ave.| FOR SALE_AT a low price. pair of JAMB L cm grand opera, musical comedy and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Gay of the| oct28a e D The best place in Norwich for xprln‘ extra good draft horses, weight 3000 the state a trainload of cheese every day in the year. Herring, great quantities of which are caught in_ Japan each year, are used chiefly to fertilize rice flelds. 3 Wi —_— X _|and-summer boarding; situated. hi pounds. Herbert C. Keech, Danielson, During the first half of last year drama, deftly Intermingled. It admits | %ot Side are ubtown for the rest 9| TAT A CoURT OF PROBATE mmLn|Overiooking the water: also automobilé | Conn. Phone 143 octi4d ¥ 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn, || 0 than 322000000 worth of dia- of astonishing electrical effects and Ehter, e ara . pariies accommodated. Phone 1 3 T monds were produced in South Africa. £ F. S. Wheeler, of the Scotland road. |2t Norwich, within and for the District - MR, POULTRYMAN —Don't miss this scenic splendors. There are thousands z gt Norwich. on the 27th day of October, | &Y e chance to get some of the famous Tom of square vards of scenery and armies L WANTED_To buy cows and calves | Barron strain of White Leghorns. In Sweden the drinking places are of Supernumeraries. It is the Barmum | pen, e Bishop, of Jewett City, has | Bresent— NBLSON J. AZLING, Tudge | of all kinds: pay od price. 8. Glaa. | have for immediate sale 400 puilet closed on Saturday because it 18 pay- b = 2 een visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert | Estate of Horace A. Briges, lJate of | binse ! 146, Col ter. Cor roosters of this straln and a few = tage pictures. Aside from all this, { g H nger. » Colchester. Conn. ¥ day, and the sayings banks are kept Everywoman is a play with & purpose, | S5 °eR of Huntington avenue, and with | Norwich. in said District, ecel.sed nov2: d ling hens; barsain prices. Also a good WA‘ICH H".L BUSINESS 11 midnight. CH § > | Mr. Green went to Groton Long Point | The Executor appeared in Court and honest bay mare, will work y open unt night. play a high moral lesson, Which | tor o brief stay. filed a written application alleging that or p has been endorsed in the most glowing said estate is now in settlement in sald : nternational hovers. For Sale Since the purchase of Alaska by the terms by educators. scholars, clergy-| when Mrs. O, J, Abell of East T Court, and praying for an order to sell Fion's Apency. Wilimantic Conn, United ‘States its wiitre-bave yisded men, editors and sociologists. Written | street returns foday (Thorsis) tonn |Sortain real estate belonging to said d A Store on leased land (long term || Ashe: oduots’ waluall (4t Satre them from the viewpoint of a many-sided | Moo Hover Sy ioday (Thursday) from |astate, fully described In sald applica- | Farm Hands, Milkers, Doffers, Speeder “THINK T OVER — moteneads || lease). with all fixtures. doing $250,600,000. - man who had been an actor, a singer, | Dickey, of Dickenson, North Daltota. | Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said Tenders and Strippers. d G% (rebulsr business - sie) || €004 business: for saie at'a bargain an _editor, a lecturer, a financier, &|who was a delegate i New Haven, will | application be heard and determined at| FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, envelopes. neatly printed, for $1.905 500 Cottage at Picasant View. In 20 th stowaway, a circus performer, in | tor gor % dgieBate in New He B Probate’ Cotrt Moo i e ot Broadway, Central Building. eich 33.00. Send for samples and Yermd ey sl MY n 20 years the reindeer industry has Ame Englawd, Africa, South Norwich, in said District, on he' “Tut GEO. L. CHESBRO, prices for any printing you are in need w, lot 50 by 200. This place is || M2de the Eskimos of Alaska civilized ‘America, India and China, it is a com- day of November, A. D. 1915 3 . L. C . Mandger. of. The Bulletin Company, Norwich, |} centraily located, 5-minute walk te || 2nd thrifty men, says the United bendium of philosophy, wit, biting | gtc ek in the afternoon, and that e Conn. trolley and postoffice, and the price || States bureau of education. satire, grim humor. Hunger stalked | the husband of his eister might be|of (e pendency of e axpiontion. T T AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. || s vei Inquire about it. about the door of Walter Browne when LA similar attack, the brother | 2h Py e B LR e Ausons. having sims drop postal=cs. A Lot at Grotom Long Polat. Linen has proved avallable for the he wrote Everywoman. When he had |3nd sister Saet an e engine and | iy some newspaper having & eiroulation w&.— Located on the water side, sandy || covering of aeraplane wings. The run the gamut of disaster and had fin- | Pur chase to the next station. Bandits|in said District, at least three days FOR SALE W stove lengths, 35 || beach, not far from board wal fabric is costed with casein. which ished the play, no one would read it, |10ld up the train and the rescue of the | prior to the date of gaid hearing, and e eord 3ne” Buiiarh rar || Boice: 1P ke e monti te strengthens the material and makes After much buffeting it reached tho | Usband is further delayed. The out- | that e dn Lo Rpcaiet 2 $650. A bargain. Cottages it smooth. ezlséseuot"flelntryhazv hfeaxw‘aie“n:;?; dprg- f{::ée 21;: ‘)fir;fxgr :"fl;:;::,f;fi:r i: The above and foregoing is 5 terue =il Farms. oz ailior 1 b 5 | brought ~ about and_a whole family | °°RY,of Fecord, BUILDINGC LOTS holce of 400—prices from $375 ||, The shah of P has the lonz people and has__been | PTOUSht el ttest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, t tails of his horses dved crimson for plaved in five countries. Walter | Made happy. e Biograph two-reel| ocised Clerk. s o 320,580, sdnd 16r cataiogua six inches at their tigs. No onme eise Browne, the author, died on the day of The Drab Sister. i’ a:wonderful | =——————————————— on Wuluugum St. Fon SAL WILLIAM A. WILCOX, in the country is allowed to exercise the frst performance and never saw |feature, It presents Touise Vale and | DISTRIOT OF LEBANOX, ss. PRO- 4 Real Estate Broker, this privilege + = ig cast in one of the Biograph's ate Court, - > - his play produced. Prices 25c to $1.50. | P& cas offerings. The o3y ‘f_fix!tm:;; Eatate. of Mary. H, Dution jate of Greene Ave. and Cedar St. On Thames Terrace a seven- No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and TEr the Squaw is the massive western pro | 452non, In said Disirict, deceased. COLONIAL THEATRE. e 2, Westerly, R. 1 Gardner Savage, i :ayf ba’oj—fl; Anson, Me., although total n lor _many Fheme No. 36%.. || i, is & telegraph Sperator, and can take apart and repair his in- . room cottage, with all modern equipment, large lot, fruit trees, on 'the application ‘of David W. ’ " a1 an nl ‘ument in writin Urpo: t .t ' The Telegrapher's Peril, Thrilling Twe | The Man of the Hour, five reels, et | B tefin‘:ne::rorngalg Conn. Reel Railroad Drama. day Mary H. Dutton, deceased, m.s otdoanid it i rum ever m = T AT LG e e wn s > - shrubs, - etc. Price right.. In- S The: American Feat Sotiely, which Realizing the success of the brilliant AT THE AUDITORIUM. i3 fo ‘propate. ax per appiication “on | GALE HORSES quire of AL Plans. to increase interestiin’ the' bae railroad dramas shown at the Colomial Pt S0 TR TR IR 7 90 ihe stunt gols MRS L35 She theatre. the managemert has secured | Prince Kar-Mi apd his royal troupe |heard and determimed at. tha Brobate| I have a few, Horses of all kinds THOMAS H. BECKLEY, for today the sensational Lubin two- Leb: ice seven: roma con.. - | Unite1 States, will hold it8 ninth an- of Oriental mystifiers will present an | Office In Lebanon, tn saia District, on |that I want to dispose of right away. Real Estate and Insurance. ern Clinprovements, well - lochted. e | nual meeting in Detrolt this month. ,Peellst;ryt entltleg The }'{ele‘grapl;;r‘: entirely new act today and for the last | the tih day of November, A D. 1913, at Worker;r?nd Dfll vers. Come-and see minutes: walk from Hopk;rl g Allen = . eril, featuring Ormi Hawley, Earl|half of the week which will incl o'clock in the foremoon, and that|them. ces low. — Shop. Price very reasonable. Can - Motcalf, Kempton Greene and taany |new features emirely difforant: foms |BOtice bo given of the pendenoy of Eatd | | ST e ougnt on easy terma. FOF particularg|,An export total of approximately others. The story tells of a young girl | those of the ‘first three days of the | nabiice dherain, liy Lme 4nd place of ELMER R. inquire of $75,000,000 is lhe' indicated o:eeordt:r : E hearing thereon, by publishin; : JOHIN A, MO 3 American manufacturers cotton telegraph operator at a lonely station’| week. On the picture programme the | came oot f ‘some. nyew-uper hfvm;hfi T Fenl Estite Broker goods in the fiscal year 1915, while in the south. She has a wayward | 17th episode of The Broken Coin will | circulation in said .District, aad by Franklin Square, Norwich. imports of cotton manufacturers will brother who, because his parents re- |be run in two reels, and also the great wmng- copy thereof on the publle 3 probably fall below 350,000,000 making tuse t‘;t%hgaagim more money, to spend, | alian- Austrian war pictures” of . the e Dot e Town of Lebanon, in|BUY THE RESIDENCE OF Fo S the balince of trade on the export side e T e |t uee Yo bistegen o, D a5 . R SALE g T s S L becomes one of a gang who rob the |other interesting scenes will be shown. | octzsa - LoERT O xNE Judge. P. T. VANDERWAART s i vy DAL e et iroad station to which his sister | For tomorrow and Saturday a special -—————-———— > 109 LAUREL HILL AVE. country's hi ive in 1805, when o recently been transferred, un-|Paramount feature will be on the pic 1 ESTATE OF. AVERY, | Delightful_ situation on Washington SEVEN ROOM The beautiful the excess of known to him. He is assigned to watch | ture programme. It is entitled The North Bt n‘nstm. in the Pro.|Street north of Park emntrance, near Laurel Hill Ave. was about $1, 100. duty outside the station while older | House of the Lost Court and Is a dra. “:_':,D, istrict of North Stonington, de-|trolley line. House has 8 rooms and COTTAGE HOUSE “W. H. Chapman pilace, members of the gang secure the mopey | matic adaptation of the novel by Mrs. The Exécutor having e‘m‘n. a h( bath. hardwood floors, gas and elec- ing 10 rooms with all the modern fi the safe. At the next station below |C. N. Williamson, produced in five | administration account with sais es+iis | tricity; hot air heater and three fire- Electric lights, steam heat, set- House is _finished ner husband is operator and the rob-|reels. Viola Dana has the leading|to the Court of-Probate for said Dis. | Places, Lot is 60x200 feet in size, of- --.-nn-.--hn..-—\ sevsesnney tubs, large lot, in fine location. S o= bery is planned to take place simulta- | hole and is supported b; strong cast | trict for'allowance, it is fering facilities for garage and garden. . agousiy there. . Upon hearing the cries | of well known artists. = "% Grasred. That the 34 day. of Novem- | Owner leaving Norwich is retson. for PRICE $3,300 Sweaty and Sore Feet 3f the woman, whom the brother rec- < ber, 1915, at 2 o’clock in the after-|selling this very desirable property. The annoying &nd barras. 3snizes as his sister, he dashes madly | Semi-Annual Vinol Display Wesk. :::,‘,‘,,.:.{,,}"‘ '“”;“d’"’.‘_‘,"’ e ELsed o “troubies can_ehsily b nto the station and, overpowering the wssailant, binds him hand and foot, and W,{?.."L},“;":fl Gsially T Octopen, | oF sald - AdminiErALIOn 9&9’:‘22‘3,’3?{ ARCHA W. COIT, . “TARRANT & CO., realizing at that very moment " the | which all dealérs in the cmmtry are sald estute. i 2 117 Main Street, Norwich asked tw-phy nationally ads otiea T G%:n 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 tised go among Which is Vinol h 1t you want elean hands- |makers of this e i o edy originated a ! i SRR | DR ALFRED RicHARDs |, EXC T, o g Al b VANc 0 5ot Specre 10, Spley Vinol Serieg DENTIST ™ R LU Are Selling on semi-annual display week years the semi-annual dl-pl-y week, and th Only four more left and they are nice| janza local ageniy George G. Engl *| Thayer Building, Room 305 | weats slectric ""'" Pardwond foors: ownet ones, and the prices are right. home. a Pharmacy, has a fine displa; ‘ ENTICE Severting » ALL GROCERS. Eroadway Pharms s fing display n:;.'mvom AGENCY, m P s s %n«z C T R T r . business

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