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Sale on Bath Street. the owner, Ellen Connor real estate broker John A. Moran has sold the property, No. um street in this city to Willam nephy.;, The proverty investment b’ the new owner. It if(‘ ‘two story brick building with a _store on the ground floor and & restaurant on the second floor. DAVIS THEATRE. Last Chance to See the Big Famous “Players’ Feature, “The Eternal City” Today, and the Big Special Enlarg- od Orchestra. ;Today will the last chance the Nor- wich theatre goers will have to see e Etemmal City, the big & part Fa- Players’ feature with Pauline ck at '.hh theatre, and no one £ Attord to miss this pportunity of one of the finest pictures ever llwwn on a fimn_ i terest was shown yfl dramatized and is now_ being shown in‘film picture at the Davis theatre. Every seat was_taken yesterday and last evening by Norwich theatre goers ~ anxious to follow this intensely dra- matic story in the moving pictures. *__ The story opens in PR:m‘ ‘when an in. story runs a ¢a|aun of romaice in the love between e after speci- %, vawtuzass of the. M Noble Guard of the Ponm:, the Swiss and :I(unlcl»-l Guards. every detail the story of Hall cum is brought out amia the scene he poctured. DAVIS THEATRE. F!Hly. Matines and Evening, “In Old Kentucky. In Old Kentucky, whi the e Ym ich comes to larger mh‘ja“‘“?o?xd-, The fact that it year after year, for twenty-two years, despite the op- position of counter attractions of lat- er vintage, is an unqualified_endorse- ment of its merits. “In Old Kentucky 18’ credited with being America’s most B Joe Lorey, the moonshiner, is a LADIES’ KIMONO OR LOUNGING ROBE. A Dainty Garment for the Hour of Rest and_ Repose. Such pretty patterns in crepe, lawn batiste, ‘dimity @nd silk may be ob- od ‘for garments of this kind, This model expresses grace and comfort its simple lines. Dainty pink and w] lawn was chosen, With a neck fi of washable edging and a decorstion of velvet ribbon. ttern 1a‘cut in fiiree. sizes: Smell.. meaium and T eaniren o yards of 36-Tnch mater] for a_medium size. Apattern of this lllustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in sitver o stamps, Order through The Bulletin Company. Patiern Dept, Norwich, Com 7 ) A NEW AND BECOMING MODEL. Ladies’ Dress in Semi-Princess Style, With Sleeve in Wrist Length. Striped poplin In gray tomes was used in this Instance. Er style up to date with its princess front flare. skirt portions. The sleeve rist lensth has & straight cu en admirable type: the Colonel is | s uct. another true Kentucky prod and affable: Uncle Neb is & type of the old-time Southe darkey mervgnt now about extinet; Aunt -Alethea is a lovable Southern ‘maiden lady, passed the prime of life o all the c ghown in C. T. Dazey's popular play are well drawn and, clearly defined. In Old Kentucky has rapid action, ex- ! Spleodes, ana_iavilic ove ot breezy humor and a strong, cut story, The pickinnies, and are more than o score of them play, are an entertainment in They sing, dance, per- on, musical instruments (as brass in id - Rossell, Grace Marion on sale_today at 10 & s matinee ¢ and S0c. Evening, and $1.00. Conried m. GOI.ON(AI.. THEATRE. Mampmouth’ Broadway ‘Cast Berformancs o0ty Conspicuots in “One itagraph. in the immense $his groat multiply-reel o ‘The theft | Broken Soln 3 Francis to any address on receipt of 10 cents in e ot ot pan; rder throug! e Eulle(ln CO g Pattern Depts Norwloch, Gonn. "o’ Hardly Watchful w-ifinfl. ubmif ted o thie city council Monday night. | crowns an especially mieritorious mo- m. | 15 lirom } Sabled members and for the widows |18 doctor- but wwmmwnma egetable Compound and I experienced. M nlhtin lmfimfi. !;:'Ifod and can do'a Apa WiLT, 308 WalnutSt.; Hnwm,?a. It there are t undorstand a 2 ot endoesiant o (eolfl{e’n‘tu Lm Mask. !n‘l‘rrl&mr and held fu siciet oolndanu- mflk) .‘nuk- fode 3 l Walter A. stone, 1 eufrn‘ Ih:“lt. ® Tness, bellows, e ey number «’:23"'..3’12‘.2 ail Kinds rpenter’s tools, and many other tht erou ntio i New Britain—The officers and di- { rectors of the Woman's hospital board {held & meeting = Monday, voting to | transfer $500 from the treasury to the | fund for the improvement of the chil- dren’s ward at the New Britain Gen- eral hospital e s LEGAL NO Norl‘css- Club Certificate App! too nu prove stormy, u)u pm:e next Platr Jay; ovad - LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Taken by virtue of 19, M0 directed, and < | PuBLIc VENDI der, at the public 3 5f Norwich, Conn. which will be on FRL 4 e of November, 191 “m!‘xeloefiol: Lnelo Qlepense to its members, spirituous and | forenoon, 1o catisty bt intoxtesting. liquors as an_incldent ' to :ilb&uprgcmfl D ey e |~ irg linder the prosisions ) iy Bndwell Thocs R R pTnBe s T FRAE l'll-‘r' Aristocrat shoes, pairs Endicott shoes, &irs. Thols Sho ’fu Colonial .pu- vari- 7 PIF.H 5 shi m.‘.“.f"' " Application No. 19. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- nmcm’no missioners of New Tondon County: The 'm BTN Forwich, Conn 950, L o pisnesi it George, Chai Ho! SR Cutronized by v i hereby apply for & club_certificate to 2hiitle it to have in its possession and a clu £ &na objects the followin ng: To prom Harity Justice and brotherly love: intercourse amon; e M embers, And also 1o promote thelt physical advancement; to. establish and maintain a clubhouse and _grounds where_its members may con, their pleasure, and for the meetings; to_promote the mental Tovement of its members: ta o naintain and mazage & fund or o ADrEnde for Mex rlous sizes; ¢ us size: and children of deceased members; and generally to do whatever is proper and fawful in the promotion and acco plishment of the purposes above epecl fed. It has a membership of 306 and was organized May Sth, ,airectors, board of governors are as follows: House committee, - Joseph A. George, chairman, George A Harri- L Motes, John C. Cas- gxlanl e indica Daiee dadles slippecs. variots galrs Metropolitan shoes, variy 1914. The offi- pairs dirs pairs or Short|); barn, : | from’ Lebanon R. new and O. nd l cloth lflvl vxrlon sizes; enuu Oxtord “Tennis. various ola shoes, various'. Dreson shpes various Fulton sho r wich, Conn., No. 950, M. 2nd made cath before me to th of ths foregol application and .t} sald club is a2 bona fide organizat ispensing of liquore s not _but is d at thers | member- ship. Sterry, Notary Public. m:lflw A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Nor¥ish, wiinin and for the District of Norwich, on the 2d day of Novem- D, 191 ps‘fi"- H{'lclnm -bvu. raying for an order, to sell estate belongin, gxtate. fully described in Saf o appiicas Whereupon, It Is Ordered. That said application b§ heard and defermined at| bate Court Room in the City of in said District, on the 6th A COURT O 2t Norwish within Feng fch, on the 2d .-’:. «z«:% ra. FANNIB C. 4!‘0“ Glerk. BETTER TO BUY YOUR W.:w,wmdmfi-?«fi AT THE AUDITDRIU”. lhbatnth ' episode of Grace. featuring Ford, will be shown here The Cunard FROM LEE CLEGCG o Franklin Square Ne<t 53 Gapite! Luneh on, Dismonds Waiches Jewelry: ind securities of any ki at the B P g o0l ind- | warm ces, | - \Fon Keitle, 7 plows. nY | aid you sver g T ¢l - work and help; find the lost;- rent' rooms, houses, stores, factories and .farms; sell anything from a - go-cart to'a ranch; and reach all of the English~ “ reading” families in Nor- vflch and vndmty : e 4&-1’-—1!-“-(- Tnied to sall ‘ 1% Sond 100 tor amls &\Afl.‘ lue Belton bitch. In- FOR SALE—B I guire.A."A “Gray. Norwich, Conn. B ¥. 375 -fio-a erament novsd 1915 model 37 Buick, tions free: lin Institute, Dept. LE—O: uipment, all {n A-1 condition, I v3d jox 442, Kflr'lch Conn. not golz: S Wevad tarm _of 5% 157 By e FMA Dorey. Lat’ Rim §o o ine Colsmblan Hous Ginoer 1oF 35 cents: o o8 minutes to stores, in Danlelson, b gode; vu :o-m-t irl 1{: o0k must be c00] Sagen 36 Address Box 38, in Co. Toctisa but bRt u the 15th of November, i ¥ .yu'A'"“'z‘;'I Conu oin. Az yres, "3'.?7'.."“"“&'” 5 Efn o3 FOR SALE-—Four woodlots, about 100 r kinds_of ti a APply At 1{‘ ‘Broad. mber, heavy an Yhatire H M Maine, T E D%, Tel. vnaun s, Nor¥loh Tows azor blad 55-3, Mystic DIiv. Maia St FOR SALE FOR SAl | runn 3850, horse, For price and terms, inquire ‘of J. Witter, ~Danlelson; Conn. -~ Auction Rooms, 42 Main St. 32 novid $E%eent flhm-r? Ior sale or Tent: Wil 'iv- 8 ned b: o wich, Conn.’ AL el L AE SR TS WANTED—Antique [arniture and old lllV. Bmekncr. r _&nn E Tl 7173, may26d ANTED—To Dflf COWS - o ait ku,ra.. pay. ol nd Calve 5204 14-6, Colel WANTED - ester, Somne Splumers—diy and FOR SALE —One new milch cow and calt; big milicer. John Grenel. Preston Clty, old Parks place. v2d SALE_High " bred K-mucky mare, cheap. Tormey Farm. Tyler Dis- trict.” Griswold, yoR = ARETY B Kl:by. 22] e 1912 c-am-: flve- passe fouring car. will demon- Strnto fts quallt rice very attractiy Inquire Imperial FOR SALE—One woi Concord buagy. HeSrly mew. v, bros . saw Chester White. L. J. Melntire. €3-2, Willimantic n TFOR, SALE—Two fin dogs, n}u LEa o W oot BatSe e nignt uc: — The; ted with send 50c and. tr: Main IL Norwich, SALE—The H nu“ ass Boarding ho xmuu, doln‘ nAc- us Dani cannot live on & bird rnc: DALE MANUFACTURING CO., ‘movid Sivse fue mal abd Wit Bres 2t owner Eoung into other business. Apply 122 Main St., Danlelson, Ct. novid URNISHED rooms, $1.50 Up. . 1on"='. ali conveniences. Phone’ td HEY RENT_The best offices in (h1S for doctor .or lswye tur- oms. J. B. also Lucas, ~ Central BuE!n_ s ¢ .oy —inquits 3. STORAGE ROO! ning. 52 Brosdway. oot FURNISHED ROOM entrally 1o- ot e Movee: 18 Union 8¢ | FOR RENT Stores -nd Offices i i Franklin Square. ire- of elevator service. jani- ' Everything up-to-date. Iy to WILLIA’“ F. HILL. Agent, TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Tea-room cot- tage 3 acres land. 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Pond; sown Jower vegetable gardens: hardwood —foors. plumbing . and Renta: 3350, ‘Others 3200 to $4000. Send for, dooklet. FRANK W, COY. " esterly. R. I FOR SALE 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. 1300, BLACK HORSE, 10 years old, J. J. SuBivan, worker, cheap. Fnenvm TPARTY wh Broadway, GEO. L. CHESBRO, "Manager. b B e g TX who has to move from vieln- ity ofNorwich has pald us $288 on a 3400, piuno, You pay us the balance, 81177 ang (€ 1s yours. The Gibbs Planc St Springfield, FOR SALE FOR SALE. The:Tommy Hyde (arm of about 100 acre: North Franklin, with .goed ® oha mite: from trolley, ‘two mllo; Mass. ootaon R SALE_—Oneé parlor stove, 315, at §§¢| \Vhlte Star Clothing House, 147 ain TPics ¥om SALE—George A Telephone Lebanon. otsid FOR SALE_At & low price, pair of extra._good . draft horses, welght 3000 unds. Herbert C. Keech, elson, onn. Phone 143- octidd MR. POULTRYMAN—Don't miss this chance to get some of the famous Tom Barrgn strain of White Leghorns. We have for immedlate zale 00 pullets ana roosters of this strain and a few year- barsain prices. Also a good . will work in any spot w one-horse s Xntlrl\.nonll hovers. to Norwich and’. ifimantic. 5 AMOS A" BROWNING, oct2TWS Administrator. The fine Apartment Hose, known is the Hunlln.lon Flat, No. 17! —m VER — 250 noteheads and 330 6% (reEulir Dbusiness . size) envelopss neatly printed. for $190; §00 each 3300, od for " sxmplea and rices for any printing you are in ni R The B s ot wich: 1 AM BUYING poultry of all kind] Anyone having same, drop postal t Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. tove lengihs, 33 Bullard. Tel FOR SALE—W. a cord; % cord s 646-12. YOU CAN BUY the fine sunny 10 room House with modren improvements at 20 Grove St. if you speak quick. E. A. PRENTICE Phohe. 300 86 CIiff Strest or u.u on ‘H. H. GAL[.UP. Nar-m:h. Conn.’ EXGHANGE v _go0d farm; well located. modern Bouu in_Norwich nine ek e, nar S E FOR SALE On Thames Terrace a seven- room cottage, with all modern equipment, large lot, fruit trees, shrubs, ~eto. Price right. quire of ¢ THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Rea| Estate and Insurance. Phones 724 — 474-3. FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE Mlmn—nmm- tubs, large. Iot, in fine location. PRICE $3,300 WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale . A store on leased land (lo: lease). with ali fixtures dolng & torm @ood business: for sale at & bargaln. Cottage at m—-' View. A 10-roam cotiage View, lot 50 by 20 Fills ‘place 18 Semtrally located. -minute walk o trolley and postoffice, and the price is very low. Inquire about ft. A Lot at Grotes Lomg Polut. Located on the water side, beach; not far from _board Frice it taken this mangh ls o-l 690. bargain. = Cottages Sl it Farms. Cholce of_400—prices from §275 to $20,000. Send for catalogue. WILLIAM A. WILCOX. Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St. Rosms 1 and FOR SALE 109 LAUREL HILL AVE. beautiful residence at of Franklin Sqi be seen to be appreclated. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE™ Central Building, Norwich. - Phones | places. fering facilities for garage and Owner leaving Norwich is ‘reason .for selling this very desirable mm Aac ’fl’u“l"‘fl'z e a-m":&“".i‘,‘ We % ‘man who has tried and We. sorrow, with those whio are down m ‘man who cannot q%rt‘lo o] . drgame of the How. shall we e Dity enough his part? "’fi"" down deep in bis own true Thad 2 oh hmud. but he cannot, quit the ""fi‘: McKingey. in the Baltimore -mlfl I0.0. Look oft. aeq love, aeross the sullen And u-k ric yen meeting of the sun, How 158 they kisw in sight of all the - Oh, 10nger, fonger we. Now in the sea’s fed vintage melts the T as i:“‘ e pearl, dissolyed in rosy Ana cuapu- night, drinks all. "Tis Love: lay thy hand in ine. Come forth. lwe.t stars,” and comfort Glimmer, ¥ lighte: O night! divorce our sun® round else un- and sky i Never our lips—our hands. iy Loni! HUMOR OF THE DAY ‘Hubby, you're home early tonight” Yes, we made good time. Only two subway explosions' and one street the devil is smarter than all of " homantty pat tor A nvzdtlhle Goliath, eh?” “Jus “Well, men ‘are certainly brave. Plenty-of youns fellows are willing to single-handed.” i8°an old grump. He'd u. went to-him with a el s pbiden -“Well. & galden. opportunity ought to be able to stand a little acid.” The. great magaziné editor had just addressed =, stipns editorial; to."in- nts. “But. sir.” his assistant timidly pointed out, “some infants can’t read.” I thought of that” vouchsafed the “Thefr mothers can read I havs b“"'l assizned to ask you tb join for the Consideration of Cusgic ¥orces.” “Gee, that sounds terrific to a low- brow like e " What {a ‘the ‘obect of ”’I suppose to _give a ban- quet every now and then.” - “Frown at the world and it frowns. back. Smile, and you get a smile in return.” “I dunno about that. I've had that 1ast part fafl to work when trying it on a-pretty girl” “Thé' animals of the woodland are growing: extra - thick coats. of fu “They are lycky to be able to do s. Beats ‘my system of ‘buttoning under by, vest an old newspaper.” “See here, 'you. You were talking in your sleep last night about a dear and a pertect love” “to a perfe: 1ng of bu told him to hav nmned her husband, t love of a hat I am think- & for you: 4 At bim_ suapicioualy, it sent up. THE KAI.BDGSCOPE The oondo! s & year old before it Dies. —_— Spectacles ere invented in the thirteenth centdry. Russia in 191 bnu'h( 120,795,600 China. pounds’ of tea from: ( but Colorado now n,:as Puplls en- rolled” in 1,725 scl : The Alps contain at’least 230 gla- clers over five milessin' length. Egypt has a society for the preser- vation of the pure-bred Arab horse. % mum States is threatened with tal button shortage. 'nu branches of the Mississippi have anaggregate lensth of 15,000 miles.’ King Albert of Belgium' always re- féfs to his fellow-countrymen as “my g‘u&w ‘—mever .as . ‘my sub- . Lord- ijner once assisted at & Drury - in_correcting e Sentiltagy * everations. Dectorme upon the stage. X 3 - The' custom .has been - started in some. --tern ities of printing the 3-&1 a womaen after that et hu-b-pdr in the directory. i e m the Iml.lllon of S oy ey gt of the United