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: " and Photoplays at the Mutin. of M(Ew—m' m. Having, Ficturas at Coloninl Theatre. Up State Read—Afternoon of vi eatr 5 G- Devotions torum 1d K Beift or Fifth Co.| C. A. at_Armory. ‘Xorwlc)l st-uonan . 6, mhee:s e ineers’ A: i1l Block. . A. R., meets Sudden Piim Denote ufle Agid in Your -ym—mm-. Dflv— 1® M & NTEDTo rent two. s cottages with odations be A f Tocation, i % 'S nnn-un. “ it} T WA m—w ing d: nonvlu &dc ‘arden, lats: tic, will be’ eelebntnd this (Ffld&‘?) Gomet morning. A.,_meefs in F H X oost rhnum-u-n ‘White Cross Council 28 o Pt mests in Sunlight Building. So. Sotak Pateas oot reatize 1t Svea Swedish. Sick - Benefit Society den cha in the weather brlnl or ‘all of* sach ¢ meats in Germania Hall. the muscles and ”lntl. nu,n. aged lad. Y. M. ‘A. Courte at Colonial The- which erally demote an excess m <3 uric- ;cm in the P e King 1 Ex seription - 'M“.&,a relief from dl 1: rm; u.: fi;kggg.:i.‘:flmzfi, righam, nk St, New . Zorms. 'of Theumatism. It brings | Cotn Toves swollen joints down to normal, reduces: e Missionary dety of the First Methodist murch. held its November meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hull on West Town street. The ladies sewed on patchwerk blocks. Matters of business were discussed and mis- sionary items of intcrest were: heard. the w“ An't'nl o e R 2 house at 1. rkee e, ¢ nlhls" T'm old rooms. Men only. ’“ Bui'm\_ oy ANNOUNCEMENTS TO_WENTThres Tenemtnts, wm- each, hmt improvemen! St. nuquo-o lll‘. today Best $3.50 gold-filled glasses, any WANTED—Salesman . and collecto; Main teen- | por mnnwuflu“ 7 style, :’l 98, s:(ond-l; ‘Wed.neaday. the ‘pain, ‘and restores the whole w-- for Willimantic, oonn ‘who ca‘.’n s;:n{ ‘berger, 47 Fran! m St. octldd ",;l eve it Thursday, Saturday. Bumham’s, 227 | Henry Gormam Charge of Work. thsm without. the least injury, to the French m Bngli man NS #. e ‘,_, =il E Three gangs of men employed ‘by | Beart: on. “Address Hox 15, Bulletin OfAce. wid ‘ot wate e Jou oy homc. Main street. Rheuma is a. scientific method of | sion. forcing the kidneys, liver, bowels, blood fl“"fl and skin to -throw off the. poisonous uric acid secretions. It is not unusual to secure positive benefits from a sin- the state are- wotking of state road that passes through Nor- wich Town, raking out. leaves and dirt from the gutters and carting on_the section lgede ,,,.,. 'h w"x!‘hnoy Norwuh But nm . "ootsd Snce Tn. You, ‘too, can' find what you lost ‘' DAVIS THEATRE SATURDAY. 'ANTED—At onee, a waitress. Aj n,t the Wabbaquassett Inn, Danielson, TO RENT—S Conn. Phone. Inquire at Bulletin Office. Special Feature, Theda Bara in The novad . <o | them off in auto-trucks. Henry,Gor- If you have lived in Norwi TO RENT_Seven-room flat, moi Two Orphans—Vaudeville Attraction | o' formeriy of West Town streot, [§ie bottle. Continued treatment Eives| “waNTED A thoroughiy competont [| vorr o vou meve: hoe g | BT T ST “‘,';“ An’ 50 T'm foho-:u Father hom :The Four Harmonists. is in charge of the work. freedom ‘from all pain and -danger of | maid for general housework; reference Y IRE o sion given Oct. 1. Inquire (5% A Gager. —obin Talman. future attacks. S:ild by Lee & Os-|required. Box 400, Bulletin. nov3d the remarkable results which 70 Franklin s I WHILBT It is seldom that a gathering has Two Tables: of Austion Boidge: sood ‘and. all- drugsists. WANTED — Experienced general || have been secured from _the m.m ms, 3150 up. 88 Un-| ' * ~ hoto- % Athletes find Rheuma Liniment un- Two In Eah rooms, ;r‘z:yo;g%:iz:m;\no;(u;;xé;ssms axgceo“e Miss Faith Bont b terta e at Fan D At a Tab-adoRY ¢ Tl the \gg;u;“;g';"::eng:g . ‘lrfge &5 LOST ADS of The Bulletin in ion St,’d-ll convenlences. Phone 1192-2. |1y it wor;h while that we jostle a mont! rs. . Rowe, Groton, Conn P R At the way of recovering lost arti- cles. The secret of their great success is the simple fact that in Norwich LOST ADS are read by everybody. Telephone 480. 5 CENTS A LINE auction bridge Wednesday afternoon at her home on Peck's Corner. tables were played. as the William Fox screen version of that unique drama, The Two Orphans. that ‘has thrilled millions, which will be presented at the Davis theatre Sat- urday. No more elaborate cast has Short Paragraphs. ! Miss Mary Freeman, of Town strest {is in Wauregan, the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. Topliff. soreness,out of jame muscles. "0 centa of druggis e o e LS e R AT LOST AND FOUND LOST—-Gold_ signet’ ring: lnillll! T, C. Reward if returned to 76 Boswell Avenue. novsd Between .Voluntown and Jew- Bearin, Ml load on the rough road it vorm‘ ‘while that we peer at sach In ‘bhckllneun?{.%lmf—fm we war God pity us in our pitiful strife. God pity lfllum jostle each ‘other: God plr‘dor: us all for the triumphs To I'T—The best omnl 1! ecity oF Boctor o Jawvers I nished rooms. J. B. Lucas, C'““Q s Bullding. STORAGE ROOM—Inquire J. E. Fan- ning. 52 Broadway. feb18d FURNIS] ROOM — Centrally lo- cated. Emma Morse, 18 Union St nov3d this Two fu WANTED A competent woman {0 take charge of and run our boarding house. G, Hall, Jr., & Co., South Wil lington, Conn. nov3d UR CIGARS please you, tell u no:, tell others. Bvery knock is a boose.” When 4 guy becomes a knocker he becomes a dead one, nnd nobody Mr. and@ Mrs. William , Corey of SEE Clfy, about modn Weanekidys bisck "n.k“c"\;ieag ome. Boa liv ! Smoke v - isvi eatherhand grip, containing busin: tho ‘Cobweb Corner at Fagan's Smoke Wightman avenue are in Davisvilles, TInder et atiod I returhed !‘ -, wm’:rtoedl;‘whnme:hfi, poor heart- R. 1, during November. y Postoffice or Norwich novsa A session of the Sunday schodl ané ; a Christian Endeavor @rvice will bs | p MOSH -Wednesday evening, between held at Scotland Road hall Sunday|Bath St. small black . pocketbook. Pierced to the heart; words are keen- er than steel, And mlfhtler far for Woe or for “A.Nmn—m:nvwomanv 18 or over; L3 $75 month; government obe: list pos tions free; write immediately. Franl in Tnstitute, Dept. 35 FOR SALE The very desirable apartment on the first floor of the Huntington Flat, Ne. 170 Broadway. ° Were it not well in this Wrief littie afternoon. Finde: rewarded if returned to The HOUSE FOR SALE—One of the best Y 5 WANTED A orombotent eirl for | residences on the Hill; also three bulld- Journey, e s . movBd | era: housewook; must be good cook: | Ing lots. . Inquire at 613 Sty Wil- ANOS & BROWNING On over the isthmue, dowh into the Miss Edith Tucker. whose home s | “FOUND_A ~black. white and ~tan | Wages 36, Address Box 38, Bulletin Co.| limantic, Ct._Phone 284- e vsd 2R i Bhi Tnteat oea. in anon, now for a time in- New | beagle houn ner can have oct 28, = Ly “"‘ oot London, is 'visiting her cousin, Mrs. |same by paving these charges. Osear| — oo o i iders and wrap: | rekiaters. Foistoring e tose. Nl'n'(‘l?x‘::el FOR RENT "1’5}1 the hands to be and Philip B. Whaley of Mediterranenn | St @ermain, also learners. West Side. SITk |t No. 68 Weat Malr et Voa o s Rl et Stores and Offices new Thayer Franklin Square. t of elevator service. rything up-to-date. pApply to WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent, TO RENT Qnovocaoxsnuc—'ren-rmm cot- o e tage. 3 acres llpmtd 1000 1;-: from __bfl'f amer. Ocean ane t Pon sown flower and vegetable gardens: foors,| HUMOR OF THE DAY plumbing and heat. Renta! 3350, s . Others $200 to $4000, Send for booklet. | Fat—And you also said I hadm't FRANK W. COY. ' esterly, R. L. |the manners of a hog. Sk no. 1 dlawe. 1 satd you had.—Philadelphia Ledger. lane. LOST_Works of _gold watoh, be- twe Vantiec car switch an ater }Efil‘,“ If foung. rreturn to 201 Black- WANTED—An experienced girl stone. Conn. College, New London. general hotsework. nov4d oct23d SAFETY_razor blades shérpened by E. Kirby, 227 Main St. Norwich, Conn. For s aye in dust at his eide. Look at the roses saluting each other; Look at the herds all at peace on fhs ain, Man, apndnlxnln only, makes war on his Ana_dotes ‘in his heart en his peril mmnoa gy the biretes that go down ens. FO® SALE 1§ Chester Whne pl%. for | 8 weeks old. Charles Apply at 15 Broad. |1, South Canterbury, Co v FOR SALE_One pair of good 2 vear old steers. O. Kent, Hampton, Ct. Phone 19 novsd Sefea FOR SALE — Boston terrler dog| * WANTED —Antique furniture and old | (male). 9 mo. old, ears trimmed, g0o! siiver; good prices paidy A Bruckner, | color, furkings and tail; house broken 85 Frankiin St. Tel. 117-3. may26d. " | and used to children: best of Dedigree: o N ANTED T buy cows ana caives| 14 Alser Place, New London, Ct. noved of all kinds: pay g9od price. "E. Glau- | * FOR SALE—Bulck automobile model Dinger. el 14%6,°Colchester, Conn. | 19, 1510, 1n Eood runping. order. wiil novisa 3eil jcheap. oseph H. Hail ' Fhone . WANTED R Msr. Charies Tufts and Mrs. Will Potter of Otrobando avenue are in South Manchester to attend the fu- neral of Mrs. Tufts’ tather, William Wilson. FOR SALE ‘FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE e BRITISH LIMIT MONEY ORDERS TO AMERICA. Not More Than $500 Weekly to Any One Person or Firm. The Two Orphans, 5-Part Fox Feat- ure with Theda Bara, at the Davis Saturday. London, Nov. 4, 3.26 p. m. — The money order department of the post- office has issued a circular advising FOR SALE—Horse, weum 1250, good ever presented this remarkable drama workes or driver; price S55: Inquire at a :;lf:; f'::‘h;’;“‘;‘*_‘e'fé’i ’;;fr: 3;11‘11':"‘0";" the public that hereafter no individual Electric lights, steam heat, set- Chunbies Mebtes Bare Hanghl Jenteh, Tabg Shie IS S RiE i e e T whicli, by the way, was produced at a | o OrT Wil be permitied fo send|f tubs, large lot, in fine location. ers, Doffers, Speeder Tenders | fo Comb Rhede 191and Ned and Whit vacation in training for. sblaiering. cost of $200,000, making it one of the s and Strippers 2 ) His wife—1 shall pub in the time most expensive photoplays ever filmed in this country. Heading the cast is a wonderful tri-star organization, includ- ing Theda Bare, jean Sothern and William E. Shay, supported by such well known players as Herbert Brenon, America’s greatest director; Sheridan Black, one of the most prominent lead- ing men in the country; E. L. Fernan- weekly to any one person or firm in the United States. During the recent period of. demor- alization in the exchange market the money order exchange has not fluctu- ated. It has been at much the most favorable rate for forwarding -meney to America, as compared with the other channeis of financial exchange. PRICE "$3,300 N. TARRANT & C2, 117 Main Street, Norwich FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, Broadway, Central Building. GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager. - WANTED Plymcut! K. __novsd Rock cockerels for breeding stock; also yearling hens; very nice 6 weeks' old pigs; a large kitchen range, parior suite, buggy and road cart. J. Burdick, So. Canterbury, Conn. “FOR SALE—Good \lllue farm, fine locaticn, good eight-room house and barn, with another building that will in training to spend a pension.—New York Sun. Mamma—Your oveércoat will never fit_yau this winter. Bobby—I know it won't,. mamma, but my skates will, 5o don't let's wor- ry.—Puck. “Listen to me no Laertes.” . The circular calls attention to_the /s hat is it, dad? dez, and many others. In the role of . w i B = dez, and many others. In the role of | fact that many porsons and firms|J. C. WITTER - Auctioneer| yyoolen Spimmers—day and - atght|D3Ke & good tenement to rent: lce “If you spend too much time build- Vampire Woman fame, attains a new | 1@V been despatching several thous- Auction Rooms, 42 Main Street, 7o, i ths walk ot llace. mHls itgh ing castles in the air, you'll have to stancard of excellence for her remark. | 2nd pounds weekly to the United Dahielson, ;Conn. PEACE DALE MANUFACTURING CO.|andepublic schools, trolleys, ehurches, pay rent to other people.”—] able fiim interpretations. Jean Sothern, | States in the form of postal money|REAL ESTATE AND FARMING TOOLS | o115 Peace Dale, R. ! | postoffice. etc. ' A. Seaver, North City Journal. 5 the cainty and winsome little -actress | SIS, which according to the de- S Grosverordale, Cona. novsd Flo—And if he were to' propose, who plays Loulse, the blind girl, proves | PAT'ment, are not intended: for . the e - : Can be bought right would you accept? T e i Htacocens for ey =® | purpose of facilitating commercial ex- FOR SALE FOR SALE _Horse, harness and wag- Flossle—Oh, I might temporaril Tha: sterling actor William E. Shay, | changes of this magnitude. P on; no turther use for same. Philip if taken at once. The poor. fellow’, mesls. encoutage appecrs in the role of the Chevalier| It 13 known the favorable postal 7 R4V e At e, e % ment and I'm not engaged to any- ; s 1 cen advant by . - AN B Yuudeey, whiile EHeFRBSL Hirehon, .’,‘.‘.ifiyh'fim’”“ ‘-'i'.‘.i“wfiul“ér:fiih‘li in| By Virtue of an order from the Hon- FOR SALE A black mule, 1030 1bs by Jubt-ai- phesepts— Sadme the director himself, porirays Pierre, 2 orable Court of Probate, ‘and as Ad- true t Pic. - Can bosseon. ot 43, Coon, “The street carsihaven’t been as the cripple, who loves Louise with a|America to cespatch money for sal-|ministratrix of the late Charles O. PR 2 L 3 Blind worship of an inferior being. -All | ATies and other expenses =.of _their| Pellett. 1 will sell at Public Auction SRSt in all, the William ¥ox production of | American offices. 1t Is also believed | the "Rcal Estate and Personal Prop- FOR SALE — Household furnitur: Why, coming downtown The Two Orphans is & steat big event | SArewd exchange speculators have | erty, on carpets, Magee range and mahogany A lints Siarniiic T Hea Sy oud peresn made profits by drawing checks on MONDAY, NOV. S, 1915, pians as good as new. Inquire at Bul- . o sath Topt!*-—Xankke City Star In conjunc- will offer a es and the udeville atiraction, The Four n screendom. v New York accounts and covering the amounts drawn by dispatching postal orders. at 10 o’clock a. m., described as follows: About 6 tons of good bright mowed oats. also 6 tons of Dol by wracfizanly vt clast; 1 one; of Antique and Modern Furniture, con- sisting of one High-post Bed, Bureau, letin Office “FOR SAL ALE—-Fine Hellt“n tock bull, big 6 year Holstein cow. D. South~ Woodstock. nov4d 37 Shetucket St., Putney. novid Norwich, Conn. “Did _you ever dream of being a pirate when you were & bo “Oh, yes. Isn't it quger Now I'm Harmenists, one of the best male quar- | orse Buckes: new Yankee > ~ = in the prosaic business of tettes in vaudeville. e Rt e Tor ;X,hi‘l&.c harrow, | Chalis, Dishes and Pictures, at. my|, KOR SALEOne 1915 model 37 Bulck, an_automobile repair shop." . —— c2p Adve 3 vs, 2 cualtivat ., n he Norwi 8y N v ’ 1 t miss it = DAVIS THEATRE TODAY. partaking much of the comedy element. | Ing. outfit. 1 snow plow, 1 o Lhe Norwich Town Green| 30 ~Box 447, Norwich, Conn. novid WATCH HILL BUSINESS —mr‘;'x’:; hl}’z:mA::dx}i eml s it so far. : g iy It is in a distinctly lighter vein than |marker, 1 hay cutter 1 néw oo 7 FmessLa 9| FOR SALE—Village tarm of 3% Fiduva o8 folkn jngeud 0. think In Old Kentucky, Mati the baiance of the pictures and there- | er, | chest of carpanter gl acres, well fruite minutes to stores, e d R e m e e e i o et ey novid MRS. PETER LANMAN. and churches, Danielson, For Sale dian summer comes in October. I henhouse for 300 hens, brooder Aln't T s scheduied as the A very striking film is _the last 1 wagon umbrella, 2 lots new 3 n.; iiouse for 1,000 chicks, house and barn, A store on leased land (long term it comes in November. > attraction at the Davis theatre today, | one, entitled The Quality of Merey, 2 |cotton rope, 1 smail heater, 1 large coal etc., all in fine repalr; city water, elec- || lease), with all fixtures doing o ’ acl h . : Y 3 -, 3 ) . 1 dunno, and ain't intérested. I'm , matines and evening. The unparalleled | drams, replete with thrilling situations | stove for brooder tiouse, § brooders; 4 tie lanis avatabiel 1f (auen ot once, || Coad business: for sale at'a pargain. trying o Set & 1ot of - people right success of this popular amusement of- fering has ceased to be a surprising ! statement in the annals of the show ‘has become an unquestioned The play, never idle for a single | theatirical season, has continued a suc- | cessfui touring attraction for 22 years : and is still one of the banner box office | dfawing cards all over the country. Its big efects and spectacular features appeal to the general playgoing pub- li¢ everywhere. It delights with its breez; comedy and thrills with its : tense moments. There is a real | race scene with real race horses dash- ing across the stage and a stageful of pickanipnies in their amusing” antics, =ongs, dances and spirited hrass band pla, . 'In the first act there is a mountain chasm across which the heroire makes a daring swing on a slender rope to save the life of the man she loves. All these and other spirited and teiling a story that is calculated to entertein all. Trere will be no moving pictures this evening, as the theatre is given over to the Y. M: C. A. musical course, for which the tickets have already been sold. Saturday, Clara Kimball Young will be.the feature in Hearts in Elxflt, a magnificent World Feature Alm. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Clyde Fitch’s Powerful Moth and the Saturday. Drama, The Flame, Today and Besides the three acts of vaudeville on_ the programme at the Auditorium today and tomorrow, a fine five-reel Pargmount picture feature will be seen in Clyde Fitch's powerful drama, The episcdes are shown in a most vivid Moth and the Flame, presented by and realistic manner. There is enough Danie: Fronman with a Famous Play- . %00d drama-in In Old Kentucky to : equip a half dozen modern, light-run- ning aramas. The love story is idyllic and human and the characters are real men ang women. It remains for In Old Kentucky to uphold the standard of the gort of good, wholesome drama that writers for the stage seem unable to turn oyt nowadays. If fashions change iin stage requirements and the public taste, it has not changed for a real, | human story like this blue grass play ! which goes on and on, ever success- ful and ever entertaining. A fine cast is promised for the forthcoming en- gagement here and a magnificent new acenic equipment, provided especially . for the recent successful run of the Iylay a: the Boston theatre, will be shown here. Miss Louise Murray, an- nourced as this vear's leading wom- an, bas scored an emphatic success in the rcie of Madge Brierly, the flower of ers cast including Stewart Baird, Ed- ward Mordant, Adele Ray and Irene Howley. A short review of the photo- play toilows: The picturization of the tense and emotional drama, The Moth and the Flame, by Clyde Fitch, presents with all the realism of life itself the dom- inart elements of that great stage suc- cess. The poor little moth is blinded by the flame, until she cannot see the fatal perils threatening her. Just on the verge of her great error, her vision returns, and with the resultant extin- guishment of the flame the moth sees her danger and is saved—terribly scorched in heart, but with her soul rescued from the devouring fire. Other photoplays will also be shown and Eddie Lyons will appear in a XNestor comedy. The vaudeville num- bers include The Banjo Trio, a corking complete with coll cubatcrs (capacity 144 eggs). several small wire chicken coops, 1 oil heater, saw vise. 1 single farm harness, ° light harness, 1 new storm front for carrizge, a lot of straps, etc. "WAGONS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 1 praetically new Concord buggy, 1 toeboard business wagon, a dandy, with step attachment for peadling, 1 one- horse cart, 1 one-horse farm wagon, and 1 second-hand runabout buggy. THE FARM OF 25 ACRES of good rich, level, tillable soil. is sit- nated about -4 mile from Bacon’s Cor- ner. just, off the road. leading from Waure; ter to Wauregan depot; 1 seven-room house, in extra g0od con- ditfon. supplied with running - water, outbuildings_consisting of 1 medium sige cow and horse barn, 1 small barn and carriage house, 9 hen houses (ca- acity in all 1,000 hens), and all in Bhe condition. This is as good a little village farm as any man needs to own for_the chicken business, or otherwise, and should be seen to be appreciated. 1t too stormy, sale will take place the first fair day following. Terms of sale on personal property, cash. Terms on real estate given at date of sale. CARRIE PELLETT, Administratrix of Estate. - novi4d MONEY LQANED uunh hed firm to LLATERAL LOAN co. fl‘z'nnuu ll&) LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OF PROBATE FOR SALE BUILDINGC LOTS on Washington St.. Greene Ave. and Cedar St. For particulars and prices addre; or call on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, Conn. owner will include 1 horse, 3 wagons and scme inguire of Conn. Teh 32-12. tools. ENC Auction Rooms, For price and terms, Cottage at Pleasant View. A 10-room Witter, ~Dantelson, ] . A 107room < 42 Main_St. novsd FOR passenger touring car; w strate its quality; price very attractive. Inquire Imperial Garag: ALE—One 1912 Cadlilac five- {5 Very low. “Tnquire about it. demon- novzd FOR SALE_The Home class boarding house first business, at 122 Just the place for e il vett o toe- ent owner going into other business. 22 Main St., Danlelson, Ct. Hotel and doing nice Danielson. caant uround it Farms. €0 $20,000. Send for catalogue. FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable locations. List your property if you care to seil or rent. as 1 have a number of people looking for real es- tate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Renl Estate and Insuramce. Room 108. Thayer Bldg. FOR SALE very desirable meey Ave. For ful Quire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investment Broker, sepTd Franklin Square. EXCHANCE for good farm; well located modern house in Norwich; large lot, nine rooms, steam heat, bath, set tubs, electric lights, hardwood floors; owner wants __country home. Information from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, ‘onn. roperty 107 Me- particulars in- PIGS FOR SALE—George A phn Telephone Lebanon. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, 21d Real Estate Broker, extra good draft horses, Herbert Phone 143. unds. onn. Neo. 41 West Bro: 2, Westerly, R. L MR. POULTRYMAN—_Don't miss this chance to get some of the famous Tom Barron strain of White Leghorns. have for immediate sale 400 pullets and this strain and a few year- ling hens; bareain prices Also a good nest bay mare, will work in any spot r place, cheap, and a farm wagon; & Tryon's Agenc: roosters of THINK and 250 envelo) each prices for %any printing you are in need The Builetin Company. OVER GK (regular ot nsatly printed, for $1.90; 56 3.0 International hover: . Willimantie, Conn. cnlu‘o l! Plulnl 20 This placs 1% 100ataa, tainte ettt and postoffice, and the price A Lot at Groton Lomg Point. Located on the water side, sandy beach, not far Irom board walik. Price if taken this month Is onl 690. A Cottages al Choire of 400—prices from $275 t., Rooms 1 and Phone No, 363... We FOR SALE The beautiful residence at new one-horse |§ faurel Hill Ave. — 5o mstensaa: | | imProvements. House business size) § with mantles. The for samples and lent condition, Norwich. |}l cement floors. Anyone baving Samuel Gellert, 1 AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. same, drop postal t Colchester, of Franklin Square. be seen to be appreciated. FRANOIS D. DONOHUE Conn. 2 Ton SALE—Wood, stove lengths, 35 cord $2.60. YOU CAN BUY ing, Norwich. Bullar 109 LAUREL HILL AVE. known as the “W. H. Chapman place,” contain- ing 10 rooms with all the modern is_finished in hard wood, has three fireplaces interior and exterior of the house is in excel- the cellar having The location is the best and within eight minutes’ walk Property must Phones BUY THE RESIDENCE OF | " & ™ about the equinoctial storm.”—Pitts- burgh Post. “I understand that all the warring nations find that women are perfect- iy able to make shrapnel.” % “I'll_wager they make it in their own way, however. Ome cupful of gunpowder, one cuptul of nitroglycer- ine, a pinch of fulminate and so on.” —ZLouisville Courier-Journal THE KALEIDOSCOPE Alexander Pope, the poet, was four feet six inches high. and was unable to dress or undress himself. Great Eritain takes from the North Sea encugh fish to eupply 20 pounds each year to each inhabitant. British eyesight tests require men to distinguish colored lights the size of a pinhead 12 feet away before they are licensed to pilot mail steamers on the Atlantic. a The weighing machine used in the laboratery of the bureau of standards in Washington is to be the most accyrate.in the world. It will. weigh the wing of a fiy. The Fushun coal fields of Manchu- ria, opérated by Japanese, are believ- ed to be the richest in the world,con- taining more than 800,000,000 tons of bituminous fuel. 3 The Mnfl: semaphore on the ng displaced and elec- (ric lights inditating the semaphore positions are being used instead, The re plainly visible. Brazil exports ‘great quantities of HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Ncrwich, on the 4th day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1915. Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Frederick Symington of Norwich, in said District, an incapable persoun. The Conservator exhibited his final account with sald estate to the Court for allowance: it is therefore Ordered, That the 10th. day of No- vember, A. D. 1915, at 3 o'clock in the at the Probate Court Room {n ‘the City ‘of Norwicn, in sald District, be, and the same inted _for hearing the same = -nd B saia cont | | hovid give notice Newnm = 5 ot by pUblishing this otdec once in some newspaper having a circulation and all kinds of Masons Buildiny Materials for ssle by in Sat4 Dietrict. at least five days prior Peck, McWilliams & Co. act, Mae Nash, who will render sev- eral song numbers, and a clever double speciaity introduced by Plun- | kett and Leonder. The Paramount feature for next Monday and Tuesday will be Elsle Janis and Owen Moore in Betty in Search of a Thrill. P. T. VANDERWAART |, et SufBuvs s sutomobile tires Deilghtful situation en Washington |from Europe. not because European Street north of Park entrance, near | tires are best, but because Europe has trolley line. House has 8 rooms and | better trade Sonnection in Bmll than bath. hardwood floors, gas and elec-|has the United States. tricity; hot air heater and three fire. . Con places. Lot is 60x200 feet in size, of- fering facilities for garage and nrden_ Owner leaving Norwich is reason for selling this very desirable property. ARCHA W. COIT, 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 FOR SALE ery Nice New -fisl El‘ht Tooms, fimished equl ped with all modern improvemen: 30id very ressonable. For Tt p.rucu. lars, inqui the fine sunny 10 room House with modren improvements at 20 Grove St. if you speak quick. E. A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street the mountains. Prices, matinee 25c and 5Cc; evening 25¢, 50c, 75t and $1. COLONIAL THEATRE. Is, Lubin, Voice of Conscience and Other Films. AUCTION SALE The large barn and ell, containing a large quantity of good lumber, situated on Crescent street, near Broad street, in Norwioh, will be sold at public au tion. on Baturday, Nov. 6th, 1915, "at 3 o'clock in the afternoo: he buyer to R R eio . & Tamnis Ainie e buila- ings from the land. WILLIAM H. SHIELDS. Phone 300 f‘r_—__——_—\—\ FOR SALE On Tham: room cottage, with all meodern equipment, large lot, fruit trees, shrubs, right. In- In the “discovery of phosphate of lime deposits in the Banff Ni Park, Canadian Rockies, Consul Dre- ::nn- of Toronto states, Canada, is much terested supply of this The reason for the ‘stronger tem- dencies and of low- n.t:a apples ' in Pacific North- Owing to the fact that the Colonial theatre is given over (his evening to the Y. M. C. A. musical course, the only bill of motion pictures for today will be shown this afternoon at the regulsr matinee. The feature selected for this matinee is entitied The Rainy Day, & superb Lubin spectacle in two| In presenting to the public the New récls, presenting a superb cast in one|York Artists Concert company, the of the best pictures on the bill. 11{Y. M. C. A. is offering an organiza- shows bow many and unexpected |tion composed, net of unknown ama- things may occur on just such a rainy | teurs, but of artists, who in the great day, and .tells a tale that is at once | music festivals and with the leading absorling ard convincing. The Voice | symphony orchestras, and in innumer- of Conscience is the splendid Vitagraph | dble concert and oratorio appearances NEW YORK ARTISTS CONCERT COMPANY First of Y. M. C. A. Course Entertain- ments. Terrace a seven- to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court. LSON Judge. ete. Price J.. AYLING, and foregoing 1s & true copy - of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURC.H quire Q.! THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Real Estate and-Insurance. Mm me total at flhofl. OF ELISHA C. nl.owx. feature, offering a piot dealing with | throughout the United States and . Canada, have won the highest praise of eminent musical critics. They will meet to the fullest extent the require- and aiso presents an unusu- ally ‘attractive and competent cast. Froncho Billy and the Vigilante is the title ot the very strenuous and unique | ments of the magnificent programs presented. TE North Stont n, if the Pro- ESTA’ late of agten strict of North Stonington, de- bate. ceased. The Administrator having exhibited his administration 'account with said estate to t urt of Probate for said BETTER TO BUY YOUR Jewelry, Watches and Clocks FROM - ' e ——— Phones 724 — 474-8. Norwich. CASTORIA western feature in which is starred G, M. Anderson, the famous @lelineator of || The programs arranged for their D"’S‘,‘;’ffie R The Sis ey oF Ner LEE CLECGQG = wish (M. J, FIELDS, . . 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A Conret cu eI B | metern G / ern and classical composers. Aou- o Telephone 1139. tators in his battle with evil. A Mad- novsd Judge. ietin for pusiness resulis