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Vasgeville ‘and Photopiave at the AR "-'71.: ures at Colontal Theatre i -’\:ud-vl\ e ‘lllfl Photoplays at Davis, ® . |rheatraiiii Y WOWCEM“TS i~ 28 36 Bhetucket street, room 6. ffering. ! T T Save her from death, bringing all his $550 gold-fllled glasses, an |gii) ana science to bear and in the $1.95, Monday, Wednesday,|enq pe is successful. Pamela is saved e e g ¥ id other recent dramatic successes, COMMEMORATIVE SERVICE |far surpasses In this production any Holes, Jean Sothern and George Ali- On Sunday afternoon, at § o'clock, |son, is one. of the . strongest ever Saturday. hats, 237 i happ Fringe That Ramein. Evening son: . Burnham's, it love and iness. sub- O federici. Derty. ‘star of On_ Trial, | ject, Minds. f his work upon the speaking stage, | church, Rev. E. George Biddle, pastor, To Be Held with Special Musical Pro- | 0% P57 4t Sorting company, which | Womar's day services in the morning. gramme at Broadway Church. includes Dorothy - Bernard, Stuart | afternoon and evening. - H tive ves- | brought together upon the screen. will be conducted in the afternoon by ‘;‘:.u‘rmfl:n“ul Broadway Congrega- | The vaudevill attraction is Peter- [Rev. F. W. Coleman and choir of | Honal church and the musical program | son, Dick and Morrison, a, trio of | Trinity Methodist church. street, 5 At the Girl %lm union, meeting Monday, 3 .| dissipated by the sight of Srmoan' and evening in. Stelmer putid- Sl S . 3 p e b the o e ; - Sener e l?l’lllfl he labors to|ing. At the Federated chu AEERS .mm'.r ornh::””".:n At McKinley avenue A. M. E. Zion At the Sheltering Arms, services 4nd receive a S$T—In Occum. hound; r. with four white feet. oct29d FOUND—At my place, eight heifers, ane Jersey. seven red and white, thres s old. " E. Q. Davie, n.\u’n.m. Fhone 15-12 Moosup. oct2Td SITUATION wan S A daily “o. k.d” by thou- || vo wmwr—reroom tememene. T S ted i % Spruce St N. E. Smith, $0 FenE et an olcwat. N Clever young men who have exception - oetatd lady to care for Invalid or 4 lly fine voices and they put over one| The Internatiol Bible Studente® | sty et ol riefice and reference sands of people. oct33d Prelude—dfeditation (egle) o 1077 the most eitertalving ‘acts -ever | stscciation (Norwlch ~branal) hawafiens'lo .o..‘v..mi;’z&"{.’:;:‘“ o taiae ""w_“cfi‘fl‘:'."_c&_____ P oROOMS {5 reniin the remodeied 758 call {0 nia arms todsy: B = here. [utual movies, scenic aa ™ ng Sunday mol .. on my premises. omley, Lisbon. ANTED-—Salesmen; traveling; sal- 1 ouse at irkee Lane, contain! spend. o X o Mot e Man? (T | i ‘Somplete the show. " Matinee at | U hali, 35 Shetucket street. oo TWES arY and xpenses o Cimmisaons ase|| Bulletin Want Ads find || 30as * i st oct2; Bat you plan. N 1t 2.30. Bvening at 7 and 8.45. Come i e it o R ogers | carly and be sure of a-sea | Anthem—Cemes, at Times, a Still- 1_ness ot of Bven . Woodward POPULAR LECTURE., Fnglish and American magazines |at the Dayvis theatre for three days be- :’l‘chfipectnt!or,u}Blmkwo&: Magazine, | ginning Monday, Nov. 1st, matinee. okman., On Monday evening at §|mous Piayers Co. of film play pro- {oclock Mr. Noyes will give the third |ducers. A large number of talentsd Slater hall ‘course of popular | actors and skilful photographers were | church, Rev. F. W. Coleman, pastor, I tures. “Optimiam in the Poetry of |sent to Rome, & greater part of the ac- | will preach, and his morning subject the Future will be his subject, and he | tion taking place there, and wonder- | will be Reserve Power. Evening, An has promised to read several of his|ful results were accomplished in the| Approved Christian. own poems in the course of his ad-|way of marvelously beautiful scenes dress. Among his publications of re-|of the Vatican gardens, the Coliseum, ‘cent years are The Loom of Years; |St. Peter’s, the Castle of St. Angelo|church the pastor will preach in the The Flower of 0ld Japan: The Forest [and many other historic and impres- | morning. A commemorative service of Wild Thyme; Forty Singing Sea- |sive localities in the imperial city.|with special music and sermon wil men: The Enchanted Island: Tale of | The acting of this powerful drama is|be held at five o'clock. : b : To all jovers of the best in motion | communion at 9.30 a. m. Morning Alfred N is widely known | pictures, "particular attention should [service and sermon followed at moon lnu-{i English :‘p';’;i'm; countries, D& featiea %o the superb photodrama | by Sunday school. ~Evening praver ing contributed numerous poems to | The Eternal City, which is to be shown | and eddress. peaker, Fortnightly Review, The Ne- { This is a picturization of Hall Caine’s | will be holy communion at 9.30 a. m. 1?!0- -:'fixnucnflgmy. Country Life|famous novel and was placed upon|Morning prayer and sermon at thi and The North ‘American Review, to- [the screen by the' noted theatrical | morning service. Evening prayer at gonee with literary criticism to the | manager, Daniel Frohman, of the Fa-|the usual hour. At the Taftville Congregational . church, morning subject, The Elements Outea: at Thnee, _DAVIS THEATRE. of Victory! "Evening subject, The Vio- tory at Anti Postlude—Seraphic Chant .. Guilmant | Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- | pastor. och. Rev. Arthur Varley, afa :é‘éfi-.fl.‘““::‘;:;.c.:,;.':,'%:f w255 || work and help; find the || FemsmmED sem v o e At o oct30d FOR SALE S e o s e e, L s’ B W VILL paY.d O $120 o represent FOR SALE. us and distribute re The Tominy Hyde farm of about 100 | in ¥our communit At Christ Episcopal ochurch holy |acres in North Frankiin, with good °T woma exper{enc At Trinity Episcopal church thers At the_Trinity Methodist Episcopal At the Broadway Congregational The fine Apartment House, known as| ~ FORD cylinders rebored, new pistons, the Huntington Flat, No. 170 Broad-|rings, bushings. pins way, with three apartments on separate AMOS A. BROWNING. and working condition. state experience. refer: ask prices for other cars; we have spe NTRD_Men who are competent gun barrel rifiers, experienced on ma- | Streec 0ct20WS P Chines using hook-cutters: good wag Knd wages 9 Sxpectod Tn' canfidencer only Appies 3490 piano.” You pay us ‘the balance. tRe fuil. we pay: n::&n‘l;neu Laurel HUl' Ave. . v. lost; rent rooms .houses, Ok EERE e st T | Y B0 oo Bt we may us it ~ stores $ factories and H:‘d‘lnpro"mnu. & Carter A:‘,’E:.\ W r ':!“Tu““'mnn farms; sell anything from tenemtnts. five| wh may inEodky the long aray years ¥ oa [ spare time may be used. rooms each, latest improvements. -« -~ from Lasanon 1. K. station: state Toed | Bible Press, Fhilageiphia " octsoa~ (| a go-cart to a ranch; and Malo 8t Inquire George Gredn- | ™ 7 (o7 menjiving. we pay for mer to Nerwich and Wilimantic SALESMEN and women at once, to s o Tl A E R ] Wit anguish 8nd bitter tears! AMOS A BROWNING, | hendle our specialiy: sure winner: 106() reach all of the English- MOOMS fo fent in the remodeied . R abnkiteat or Sept. profit, write for particular 5 A . 42 Durkee Lane, containing 12 Y Iministrator. chandising o ., ' ooms. e 3 A ang i octs Blds. Worcester: Sase. " et || reading families in Nor- O R e e e e PSS TR Y e el I the .._Worcester. Mane t e S NT Two =~ - . AGENTS start at once; big pronts (| Wich and vicinit; nowly furmlahed sicam Weal electric| TPOUED your ciuse be right or Landling our household spectalty: send Hght and bath: near postoffice and K|y, 3 n o o for Rarticulars. Scott Supply House, R. depot._No. Main St octidd e e e R ey diere g 253 Wseloth St. New York City. Six-room tenement, third| In the councils of the strong: TO RENT fo0r ot 11 im 3L "bati Rot water wet | But we' ponder and tubs, gas. C. Vhltney, Notiwich ur ea complete $8. FOR SALE Bullet/h: Y- Toeud You shall answer o US ere long ZCaroline Due: turn these thing: clalized on this K 1 FOR SALE —Five-passénger B. M. F.| TO RENT_Store at i: Frankiiu St floors. Aslding mnuuc\'fir':ng Co. touring car. Phone 685-4., oct36d | lsuuire at Bulietin Office. sepizd HUMOR OF THE DAY HENRY H. GALLUP, e FOI SALE—A brown mare, 1200 iba, | TO RENT Seven-room fai, modern de ta work improvements. 116 Broadway posses- Bireee o on given Oct. 1. Inquire C. A. Gager,| Wifle—Oh, Johm, dear! Ceok has 10 Fyankiin St _3ep2id |been awful today. In fact, she has AUTOMOBILE storage or repair shop, | broken off all diplomatic = relat Franklin St John E. Fanning. o%|issued an ultimatum and demande Can be seen at 42 Ceda oct3od PARTY who has to move from vioin. £00d men |ty of Norwich has paid us 3283 on e - Ly Broadw her -passport.—Passing Fhow. ermai ; The Wine Press: less remarkable than the scenic e bk tions by mail considersd. Manufacturer, | S117..and it is yours. The Gibbs Planc 21 e e oo e Ser e auints NesAeaoTa) s Loyal Temperance SALE HORSES 210" South' Seventh St. Philadeiphin. | oy gh, S SAln St. Springfield. Mass | “SUnNISHED rooms, $1.50 up. 35 U The umpire—Your men are all out he Tleet, etc. Mr. Noyes' visit will | Pauline Frederick, a most beautiful | Leyi S. Saunders president, W 1 have a few Horses of all ~kinds ) R, 2 ton Ba, 51l ceavenioncen. Fhome 11 of action: yow've been shot cver and bring to Norwich one of the world's |and accomplished actress. In fact the | rligious services = Sunday’ afternoon |that I want to dispose of right away. | ~SATESMEN Wanied: Siveriiss CIEars | o 00F SAUE.Chester While pigac six i . B _ | over again. RS F greatest living poets and offers-a rare | entire cast is made up of talented|at § p. m. at their rooms, No. 35 She- | Workers and Drivers. Come and see ; send stamp. ' Fawn Co. b Sl et oy tic, Conn. | 3¢ RENT—The best offices in thi: Platoon commander—Then we ma opportunity to see and hear a writer |actors, who have put some of their| tyckef street, Bill block. X them. Prices low. E Pa. e 4 clty for doctor or lawyer: aiso fur well eat our lunch, sir.—London of international reputation. Ladies | best-work into this thrilling drama. I —_— R. PIERSON, “INVENTORS wanted; your ide: A FARM for or rent; will give lél‘:fl;-‘ln‘rwm!v J. B Lucas. Central inion. %ill confer a favor by removing thelr |had the pleasure of attending one of| At the First Conaregational church, » mean fortune; send sketcs poesersion _the -15th ‘of . November; in - ¢ “Shall 1 serve the dish, sir”™ asked hats. the first performances of the screen|morning sermon upon A Great Com- Telophone 1139. cured through new credit system Conn. Apply to Rev.| “STORAGE WOOM—Inquite J. E Fan- | the waiter. version of The E(emalyCi}() given n_‘ mission. Y. P. 8. C. E. meets with - :nd “.'avg{:i m.\.‘_' ‘“.am(_ & Co.. W. Main ”"&T?J;v‘\sh‘ ning. Broadway. febis, Yes, you serte it.” F AT AUDITORIUM | the Astor theatre, New York, last April | ScotlanG Road society in the after- ettt B e = = — | TFURNISHED ®00M — Centrally lo- And how about the chemical amal- MRI JCKFORD and’ was immensely pleased with the | ncor R U TOCCN ol LE-BODIED MEN for fremen. LB Four woodlots, about 100 | cated. Emmas Morse. 18 Union St yeis, gir? Shall 1 make it or will you 1% “Little Mary” in ‘“Fanchon the Crick- |extreme beauty and perfection of the el B trykemen, $1% T il kings of tmber, heavr and | M it esbury. Post. i . Not the least of i N Pl unnecessary. Rallway, care Bulletin. e g T Bt A . - 1 et” and Strong Vaudeville Show, | entire production At the Second Congregational | Are on Bushnell Place |2 A CL' ' Tel. 35°2, Mystic D Now that women have failen for I i ng the adfunots to this wondertul picture | uato " orSecond | Congregational Selling etond yatic. G FOR RENT qu e that women have failen for (& . Monday. is the musical accompaniment which nged especially for this drama sian dancers and two other acts, In-|jargely augmented orchestra. This is cluding singing talking, music and|ghat Hall Caine himself said of the work by a dality little 1ady, | gereen version of his novel, after wit together with the Famous Players |Sereth VOrSon of WS hovel, afer Wil | on The Re-Forming of the Marred Paramount feature Fanchon the Crick- { gor® of, with little Mary Pickford in_the | ° Torchbearers on ‘the Christian High- leading roll will be the attraction |s, predmstin. H Solows oy miery |Way- Saint Augustine, S maxt, Sicniay. with an exactness that is remarkable. Hyer :since she has been appearing |mye pictures of The Eternal City con- in their productions, a period of three |vey jygt the-idea and infuse just the years, the Famous Players’ Film com- | gtmosphere that 1 strove to impart to pany have been requested by thou- | §to’sorc ® M5 Siianted witn the sands of admirers of “Little Mary”|mm ana I only hope that those who Pickfdrd, to present that phenomenally | jeq it in the picture theatres will de- star in a film version of Fan-|,jve as much pleasure from seeing it chon the Cricket, tne most famous of [ £ V6,5 Much Pleasure from o gn:h- celebrated works &’." Gwrg;s , the great French authoress who has written so many of the immortal COLONIAL THEATRE. e o It ot SoiegRHANCe [ Robert Warwick in “The Man of the five-part photoplay of this world-re Hour,” e Reel World Filra. ubject is now released on ti nt program, with Mary Plok- | Every person who saw the wonder- the central and dominating |ful film success entitled Alias Jimmy Foe ‘ot interast. Valentine, recently at the Colonial the- A glimpse at the screen is sufficient | atre, will recall with keen delight the to understand the reason for these |wonderful work of Robert Warwick, uests to see Mary Pickford | the creator of the character of Jimmy | service the topic will be The Ministry mu us role. . “Little Mary” | Valentine. Today everyone will have |of Indirectios does not only interpret the character, | another opportunity fo see him, in a but virtually incarnates it! - She does | like success. This time it is_entitled t appear as Fanchon—she is Fan- |The Man of the Hour, a thrilling drama. GRon; With ner many wilcs and moods, |of life 1n. New Yotk city and. g her mischievousness'and her loyalty fo |where, written by George Broadhurst friends and lover, her pranks and her [and presented by the World Film cor- generosity and nobility. Never since | poration who holds the exclusive rights Tess of the Storm Country has the|to all of the Shubert and William A. gifted little star been presented in so | Brady features. The story tells of a auspicious a characterization and per- | “graft” scheme, to put through the baps never in her entire career before | New York city council a bill which the camera, replete as it has been with | would give to a traction company a a long series of successes, has she so [ group of perpetual franchises. Elec- humaniy and lovably mingled pathos [tion is near at hand, and in looRing ‘with humor. about for a suitable candidate for the Although ~ Miss Pickford’s appeal | mayoralty, who could be “handled,” ‘never wanes, she is assisted by a not- | young Garrison, who has earned for able company, jincluding Jack Stand- |himself a larze fortune, is selected as ing, Lottie Pickford, Jack Pickford, | the most likely man. The young Gar- Gertruje Normand, and Russell Bas- |rison is in love with the niece of the sett. machine boss who is trying to father . Fanchon the Cricket will undoubt- |the project. She declares she will not edly be recorded as one of the fore- |marry.him until he has done some- most/feature attractions yet produced | thing really werth while. He accepts by the Famous Players’ Film Co— |the nomination and after a strong - and that is synonymous with the |fight is elected. When the bill comes greatest photoplay art as vet devel-|to him for his signature, he sees at oped. . once the graft deal, and refuses to The Grodno troupe of five Russian |sign. This act nearly costs him his dancers mentioned above as the fea- |life, sweetheart and happiness. In the ‘ture vaudeville attraction will start|end strict honesty proves to be best the town talking when they appear in | policy and despite obstacles which some of the original Russian whirl- | seem almost insurmountable, Garrison wind *dances which are really sensa- |wins his sweetheart. tional. Hill & Hill, a neat appearing Accompanying this remarkable biz fellow and girl, will introduce a lot |time feature is a splendid Fssanay of good rag numbers, using a piano on | production entitled An Unexpected Ro- which they play their own accompan- |mance. Monday, Margaret Wycherly iments, and Caprice Lewis, a morely |and John Kellard will be seen in The miss, will present a clever trapeze nov- | Fight, World film, elty. /Besides the Paramount feature, Universal comedy reels will be shown. - cotmmnie Washington County,_R. 1. ROCKVILLE Today. will ‘be the last chance to see the famous Kar-Ml and his troupe of Oriental mystifiers in their original | Rev. E. E. Sutton, of Shiloh, N. J., act of the far east. Kar-Mi is per-|preached here Saturday morning fo a forming an entirely new line of tricks | good sized consregation, who were glad from those of the first of the week, |to welcome their former pastor. including _ some _ corking hypnotic | Mrs. William E. Hammond and little stunts. This act Tuns a full half hour | daughter were guests over the week and s not only an interesting thing |end of the former's parents, Mr. and « for grown-ups to see, but is also par- | Mrs. Jared G. Barbet. ticularly entertaining for the children | The Loyal Workers served a chicken who may come to the special’ chil- | supper at the residence of Mr. and dren’s five cent matinee today. An|Mrs. Harold R. Crandall, last Satur- unusually fine five reel Paramount |day evening, for the benefit of the feature will be seen in The House |church. of the Lost Court, featuring Viola| Mr.and Mrs. Albert Whaley of Prov- Dana and an exceptionally fine cast.|idence were recent visitors here. Excellent: Universal comedy reels will| Miss Lucetta Crandall returned also be shown and on the whole the [home last week from a visit with her show is one of the biggest and best | niece, Mrs. Ruth Vars, at Bradford. Been at this house in a long time. Hon. Benjamin Kenyon was a recent s visitor in_Providence, DAVIS THEATRE TODAY. - Rey. and Mrs. Herbert L. Cottrell 5 and little daughter, of Berlin, N. Y., “Dr. Rameau,” Six Part Fox Featurs |3re guests of Mr. Cotirell's fathier, Rev. and a Big Keith Vaudeville Act, - |- I+ Cottrell, at the parsonage. One of ‘the finest pictures ever shown Did Him a Good Turn. here is Dr. Rameau, which 18 ndt be- | _City dads in a Kansas town receiv- ing shown at the Davis. It is @ Fox |ed ‘the following card of thanks re- feature in six parts and no ome can |cen “1 wish to thank the city au- afford to miss seeing it. Here is the| tho for quarantining me and my i family for two weeks recently because Pierre Rameau, the Son of a poor | one of the children had the. smailpox, gate tender, becomes, through a nat- | During that time my wife caught up ural aptitude for he medical profes- [ Wwith her sewing, being undisturbed by sion, the_foremost physician and sur- | callers just at meal time. We had geon in Parls. three square meals a day, as no one Conchita, his wife, Whom he loves | came in, and she wasn't permitted fo above everything on earth, dies leav- |go out. We enjoyed two weeks of ing an infant daughter. g00d long nights’ sleep, and, best of Bameau 15 Inconsolable. He keeps |all, a cousin with four ohiliren who the rdbm where his wifo died invio- |arrived to see us saw the smallpox Iate, visiting it on every anniversary [sign on the door end left town so of her death. scared she will never come back Gits e’ Slacovors among ner. oiiers | 1es, Snd hope. they. Wil be'equat a8 its he among her a pe they equally Wife had | thoushtful of our comfort some Hme At the Church of the Good Shep- s mon for the children. Sunday school On::" ?‘:{ "flh:f;ri:: e :fi';g" are nice (ASENTS wanted (o o e Z at noon. Evening service. The min- | On 3 on which seils at .o;x;h; »aa:;-ht;fl?i::‘:;:'; fof‘l‘,C:el;;; and ¥ pe given during the run of |icier will speak at both services. = RO, the picture at the Davis theatre by a handle proposi- | yom sALE Te v bull, t idea. e et Rexiatersd Jersey bull, | Stores and Offices in- mew Thayer | sreal - 2 years old. R. D. Hill, Shagbark i d Franklin uare. Fire “What is it™ E. A. PRENTICE grery, home; ‘wend today for particu | bisetyd e - = ety o Tk | - Tin wetting wp & valactest fam for Phone 300 6 Cliff Strest | Brideeport. Conn’ " 388 | “LICE — They cannot Jive on a bird |tor. Everything up-to-date. WINGSE | Rppey. . R, Frwe Proad herd. Rev. Joseph F. Cobb will preach Vessel. Y. P. C. U. smervices at 6.15 At the Norwich Town Methodist church, Rev. Edward P. Phreaner. pastor. Morning sermon, subject, The Power of God. Evening subject of Epworth league and sermon in the ev- WANTED —Salesman and specialties, with o Middie States Oil Co. oct1ss treated with Kunemah Lice Remedy: | Apply to WILLIAM F. HILL. Agent,| “What are you going to sy about ,,;:,’,.{,‘,',‘,{;j’“.';;,’,- $end S6c and try 4 botdle. posiage paid. Room 108 that attack on your pid politizal rec- v : Konemal vultry Yards, ™ Clbysland. ©. Main EL} Norwich, Ct ing.” replied Semalor Ho: GOVERNMENT positions are easy io]| FOR SALE 1312 Cadillac tourlng To RENT he others are giving it public: from T Tree ot e i -ar, fully equipped, in good condition. | QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- | enough without my helping to adver- BUILDING LOTS “r‘uu"ufu?sn’;\:f' BESE SHophoas, | G- F. Noyes. No. 104 Ladrel Hill Ave. | QeO S acres 1and. 1000 ey tise it."—Washington Star. shing' on Washington St.. Greene Ave. and Cedar St. money WANTED _Agonts to sell 2 Berybody needs it agents are col : Send 10c for sample and beau- | i octéd —_— | Ocean and t Pond; sown Jower and “Your honor,” sald the arrested FOR SALE—Ten tons of corn fodder, | vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, | chauffeur, I tried to warn the :ran, first class condition. M. J. Sh Jan- | plumbing and heat. Rental 3330, [ but_the horn would not work.” hSM | Otherx 3200 to £4000. Send fuar Sooilet. | “Then why did you hot slacken smith [ FRANK W. COY, ' esterly, R. ss Anti-Chap | “}OR SALE or I premium list. Addre : speed rather than run him dowr.™ ning, Christ’s Plan of Work. it il el asiea Co. 78 Eim St. No. Attleboro, |snop op West Town St lnquire at 163 A light seemed to dawn upon the T or call on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, —_______ oct3¥d | West Town St. or telephone 180. - prisoner. “That'd one on T 1 never At ‘the Greeneville Congregational | Conn. WANTED — Sawmill help, _Apply | _O°tIsTh Wbl L FOR SALE thought of that"—Case and Com- ohurch, Sunday morning, thoNvutor —— L o, Nineny E—Brood sow with 11 pisa ment will preach on Preparedness, Na 2 2 L. B. oct o €. 36th: Holstein cow, dus The adjutant was lectorbig to the al and Otherwi Sunday school at| BUY THE RESIDENCE OF | WANTED One large box and one| il ~ i two horses. R H. subalterns of the battalio: noon. The second service at 5 p. Subject, Glimpses of the Coungil. church at '8- Work Among the s) Students of the Orient. At the vesper . Christian Edeavor. so- clety meeting at 7 o'clock. At the First Bap church, George Henry Strouse, pastor, morning sub- ject, The Near’ East, the fourth in the series on the Renaissance in the Ori- ent. Sunday school at noon. B. Y. P. U. before evening service. Evening theme, The Step Into a Larger Life. At Mt. Calvary Baptist church, morning sermon by the pastor, Rev. J. H. Dennis, upon Seldiers Enrolled. Bibl. class and Sunday school at noon. Bible and Literary programme in the Delightful situation .on Washington Street north of Park entrance, near Ctinton will ;mlley line. House has $ rooms and at! tricity; hot air heater and three fire- |y, places. Lot is 60x200 feet in fering facilities for garage and garden.|on Frankiin Square, Owner leaving selling this very desirable property. letin" Co. P. T. VANDERWAART | co B smaller box, for mixing cut feed. W.| Brockman el 523-13, Willlmantic, “In the fleld.” he said. is now oct29d hardwood floors, gas and elec- DEARI—What n's “dinner pail? him go to the C ze, of- | Le! ARCHA W. COIT, |2 A competent girl for : incumbent upon an officer to. make A O SALE —Two Reifers T monine T e At o laress Box 38, Batietin o | Fidtcier, Voiuntow : octisa posaible Norwich is reason for|WA&rm dinner for %5 sent: - Everybody laughed. z FOR SALE_A golden ok b:o;nea_d “That is, I mean” he explained. “as shail T put in|08d spring. price reasonable. Lower much like a soldier as possible™ 1 should worry. | Beil, 104 Boswell Ave. _ oct2%d ares London Mirror, olumblan House. FOR SALE—One parlor stove, $1 t and get o g0od | e Whi sioth . 147 osedia | the, White”Star Ciothing House, 1 THE KALEIDOSCOPE “THERE ARE Siuners and dianecs, but | SO SALE —Beht sesd mikh sews C t a1 you ever try The Cofumbian House | macr Holiaire S ot oo g Comh rescen PR = = v popular 25 cent dinner? 1f mot. why |Rurnecus. rubber tive. Mover runabout 0ct38d_ | good general purpose hor: Willlam WANTED—Skein wi 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 | pers: also learners. Min. Joan of Arc could not read or write. EXCHANCE Both’ By Tand: and st for good farm; well located modern|and of first class habits house in Norwich; large lot, nine|preferred who has had Ssome experience | 3 (0v fine each t and 3 years old, essential e cha P rooms, steam heat, bath. set’ tubs |3t LorEing and is willing to work for | diso ‘.,.fx.';‘gup o0 cherriea; "va J baving mtially different character: electric lights, hardwood floors; owner | RIATSCmIent, state, full - pasticulers |and outbuliaing B IRE, | afterncon, conducted by H. D. Me-|Wants country home. Information|wages, efc., in first jet Knight. Evening sermon subject. from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, | Tool Works, Putnam, Each Fa the Wall. At the Central Baptist church Ar- thur Rugh of the International Y. M. C. A. will speak in the morning and address the City Bible class at noon. Bible class at noon. B, Y. P.U. before | Kinley Ave. For full particulars in- evening service. In the evening Dr. | 4uire of Joel B. Slocum will prea Subject, Good-Will Transform Society? (Answer to the new Apostles’. creed). e e BRIEF STATE NEWS Torrington.—The annual banquet of the Goshen Road and Gun club was held in Grange hall in Goshen Thurs- day night. Mayor John N. Brooks of Torrington was toastmaster. New Britain.—The board of finance and taxation will meet in the mayors office Friday noon to open bids for the sale of $35000 worth of subway ‘bonds. Tne bonds will bear interest at 4 per cent. Bristol.—Superintendent of Schools Karl A. Reiche is removing his office today from the Lilley-Tracy building on Riverside avenue to the quarters which have been provided on the sec- ond floor of the city building. Hartford.—The park department has arranged a series of Saturday aft- ernoon outings which will be open to all adults of Hartford who are inter- osted in the woods and the out-of- doors. It is the intention of those in charge of these parties to conduct them in a lefsurely fashion and to al- low the gathering of information about trees, fields and streams. Waterbury.—Sherman Case, a hunt- er of wild bees, reports two big finds of wild honey ‘made recently in the Naugatuck valley between here and Thomaston. Last Thursday he and Herbert Bassett and Edward Mann climbed a mountain west of Frost bridge and got fifty pounds out of a stump in the same section. The bee hunting season is over now, and all the trees have been emptied. Rockville—~It will' be impossible to carry through the proposition of See- retary Parley B. Leonard "of the the state conventionhtce,1tMderoomM Rockville Fair association. to. have the state convention of the' and Drnmd.l:orw ‘;zl _the n’d“d‘:y at MM nds on the seco: % r gln September, as the by-laws of state organization say that the convenition shall be held during the month of August and on a Saturday. Was Set in Array Behind | Conn- nders and wrap- | A- Canterbury, Ct.__oct?7d - West Side Siik| ™ Fom SALE—130 pair roller skates, lrearms ° Albania means “the mountainous oct28d | cheap Jos. Peringer, 16 Bath St > region.” WANTED_Blacksmith to forge lathe a RRE Lo W A B ol " cold chisels, etc.,| “FOm SALE—Farm of 199 acres, more Japanese and British bluejackets Power hammer: on Pumpkin HIlL. Ledyard oC dress alike. must be good workman, trustworthy . 16 rooms, newly shingled and young mad |interior newly renovated throughout: There are five kinds of ice, each one ter. The Murcy Conn. _ oct2sd 37 Shetucket St, Nerwich, Conn. Western river banks are protected rinder FOR SALE this Kind of works must be \Fustworthy | Kiver Ave. Phons 1146 Gorzod . Healats reparding age, nabits. exgeri: | FOR SaLE_at a low price pair ot || WATCH HILL BUSINESS i The very desirable property 107 Me- " Putnam, Conn. pounds. Herbert ne Letanon. from erosion by mattresses of wilivws P SR held down by weights of stone. oung man pre-| FOR SALE—Herald Oak parior stove, me experience at 14, new condition. bargain. 111 Jn Massachusetts 65 adult males in every 100 get less than $12 a week: 33 In every 100 get between {12 and 25 a week. first letfer. The | 8Xtra good draft h rses, welgh! ty 3000 Keeen. Danih 1son, Conn. _Phone 143 For Sale Forty varieties of aifaifa are being JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investment Broker, sepTd Franklin Square. . 3 4 t prom- MR. POULTRYMAN—Don't miss this A store pn leased land (long term ||tried in Florida. One scientist § chance to get some of the famous Tom || 1 with all fixtures, doing @ ||ises alfalfa adapted to every climcte Barron strain of White Leghorns. We iness: for sale at a bargain || from the. Equator to the Arctic Cir- te sale 400 pullets and ‘ot asamt View. | cle. train and a few year- Cofision: s P . screw machine operators: 48 hour shop: |1} e n prices.. Also a go 10-room - cottage at Plessaat - . FOR SALE. no labor troubles. iy Employment | nosest b whil work In any spot || View. lot 50 by 20, This_place is During the 18 year period ending in Cottage Houses. Tenement and Busi- | Agent American Graphophone Compa- -heap, and & new one-horse minute” waik 0 |[1905 on all the - rafiroads of Great ness Bibcks,'Buliging Lots. all in de | nv. Bridseport. Conn H A toraations Froley And Pox andthe price || Britain and freland only one parsen- sirable locations. List your property 1t | ™G pre on of Boston Siass, dos very fow. Piaquire abeut it e s ik Tor eveey ToNeR00 = WILLIAM ¥, HILL, cleaned; water ta caulked: flagpoles pall Ing weather vanes, taking down old stack: a | of e slate roof repairing and clean. | Conn: Cholce of_400—prices from $375 chimneys and firepiaces and scriptions: poin A Lot at Groten Lemg Polnt. A28, sogyichb THINK IT OVER — 250 noteheads Located on the water side, sandy _— B e i < 0 6% (regular business size) || beach. not far irom board waix || ooonese sugar cane makes excel- e ae v Bealiy printed. for $1.90; 306 || Frice’ i€ taken_thls' month 1s Tenly H, JARUISS. JUF S0 of great vaie o e o Send for =~ samples an salz i 3 s B crosses. church s IR In feeding’ stock. s Twenty-seven jetting up fax. | D7 ioe o By, B oy, Norwith: Farma. of this cane can ba raised on ene acre of ' ground. carried. to $20,000. Send for catalogue. clerks; examinations silver; good prices paid. Bruckner, - % 8 Pl Beo otttz shrubs, etc. Price right. In 05, - 1 AM BUYING poultry of all kinds . P £ bt svtiars ' pecially; trimming and| 1, &% BENINC.2o 0 Boetar WILLIAM A. WILGOX. the "oty orgamization which has the . = I:luul‘ or care of Fenton Bros. Ml!‘: muel Gellert, Coichester, Conn. Real Estate Broker, t to chs the of a town. and ol kinds of Masene' Building | e | e stove lem veat Droad st. Reoma 1 and || BT (0 TOLTLn bl the postomecs Materials for wssle by enera! housework Apply at 16 B: a_cord; % cord $2.50. Bullan Tel department reserves the right to & pply road. Peck, McWilli &C Gotisa et change the name of a postoflice. WANTED—Weavers. Apply Glen Woolen Mills, Norwich Towa. ©_oetisd In Switzeriand the toy Industry has recently been to a consid- ¢ . B e i B o Y FOR SALE crable extent. Varipus oranizations 0verhaulln and octéd 3 in different parts of the country have 37500 MONTH _pald rallway mall S L Jyves- ‘announced Jam ||| On Thames Terrace a seven- Very nice seven-room cottage, mod-|ing its efficiency and of encouraging . 15th: samplo questions free: write im- 2 improvements. well | located, five|and factiitating the expiration of its diately. Franklin Institute, Dept. room cottage, with all medern walk from Hopkin: prod Important orders have ai- Repalr w0rk TH: Rochester, No ¥ “octid Kot & Yot frait & Price very "“";;’,";—m%_"'h‘;: m:, filled for France and Eng- s WANTED—Antique furniture and oid ||| ®3uiPment. large T . Iand. of all kinds on may26d The recent arrival of he Colusa in- AUTOMOBILES, WANTED —To buy TRUCKS and CARTS Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scolt & Clark Corp Tenders and The - Norwich-New London Dye ‘Works remoéved to Marshall's at 101 Main street, city. T We do, wonderful work. % and ‘we will prove our. statement. ¥Farm Hands, Milkers, Doffers, Speeder ing 10 rooms with all t e modern }{ Colusa, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREA! Broadway, Central Building. GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager. Franklin Square. L cows and caives (|| quire of augurated a new-lne of steamiers Le- £ all kind: 00d price. E. Gl tween the United States and Sydney. CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |&i: Tt Bi% ColeRester. Conn. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Two other yessels belonging 10 W. R. Grace & C6. are to foliow, and it is 109 LAUREL HILL AVE. expected that these three will give & Real Estate and Insurance. — 474- The beautiful residence at 109 cargo. service between Rydney Mechanical Repairs, Rainting, Trim- w ANTED PR S Laurel Hill Ave. known as the || and Atlantic orts; carrying as well a ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. “AW. H. Chapman place” contain- essel of 5.732 tors, fimited. Symbay S8 peseensers The a v for forty pas- trippers. improvements. House is finished || has s in hard wood, has three fireplaces || sengern: . with mantles. The interior nnld exterior of the house is in excel- : FOR SALE lent condition, the cellar having “"":;";. 00‘"':"““”"'.-“ e . cement floors. The location is the We* woul e A - SEVEN ROOM best and within eight minutes’ walk [} learn that Czar ¥ inas K3 : of Franklin Square: Property must J| escendant = of \ the _well-khown 507 to 515 North Main St MONEY LOANED COTTAGE HOUSE be seen to be appreciated. Hampty *Demipty—Columbos (8. C) on Diamonds, \Watches, Jaw and securities of any ki at Electric lights, steam heat, set- Central Building, Norwich. Phones M“E“%:""‘ :2‘:.. S tuba, large lot, in fine location. I s FRANCIS D. DONOHUE . PRICE ¢330 DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Room- A Shannon Building A Telephone 513 N. TARRANT & €9, NORWICH-NEW LONDON _ WHEN YOU WAXT 0 pu © 117 Main Street, Norwich w-fl YOU WANT 10 put your bus. DYE WORKS. ind 3 iness before the pubiic, than medium better vertising columns of fore the pubiis. there IS medium better than taro: vertising columns 0f The