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" Vauae: e AVARdevine una Photoplays at the Mot & iotures at Colonial Theatre. B nn’ Chasterdon Co. at Davis The- of Commerce at Tm-::;""fi' Blae, “T e o lorwic! i-tinwy Engineers’ Asso- clfi m i1l Block. e Tl o’t.'-.'."' ieh, Conn, Lods, °No 950, L. O logse FHome, K Sof ' P. . 537, U. O. ts In urn.unl Nn bmma-ry. No. Masonic Temple. ' anvt Steamfitters’ Union meets in Cxrpenters’ Hail. ANNOUNCEMENTS AT THE AUDITORIUM. “Bootles’ Baby” and “The Man on the Founding of Johnson Heme—Twelve Now in Houssheld There. ‘ ‘There was M Wed- nesday afternoon . ai he gregational chapel - when vhu-g of home missionary work under nulufl.rh'.lon_fn,kl- M. E. w.t in charge. wecretary, Mrs. Yerrington, -read -an account of _the last meeting held in May. Th missionary letter was- read telling of the jarge parish;. two: es’ being. eight miles_distant from | uu. GL the other 95 miles Blue Ridge Mounnh-.“fir ‘some mn- the misslonary walked h Nmsim The ladies of & .chure ew. Haven have made it passible -for him to a hflr- “ fros Mre. DeLong then told ‘e among the mountains_of Kenuckybringing it so near by phol and letters as to create much interest'in the work and workers. _her -daughter, Allss Ethel DeLong went to the Pine “horse . teamster. WANTED—A four. Ve | Appiy A9 N. €. Lathrop, Uncasville Miami, Okls. —“I had a female me o novi! “TiE _HOUWS 1 Spent With Th Dear.” Gesl | uau % _is singing -:u':‘ orner z In” his < top B0ty quick: Oh, by me way, Brother Smokers, watch this e _tomorrow. Something special at an’s. Smoke 'Sho, moviza | ANTEDConnecticut or Vermont vmany in trade for improved business ‘corner located on Vermont Ave., Los A:rclflu Cal; In_answe: =ive full iculars. G, Jn 1443 W, 37" Place, les, Cal. wum—uv- poultry. J_Turnbul Wauwecus Hjil. Norwich Town, novil SALESMEN wanted; good trfistworth. men " to nt an old establish up-to-date W Ensllnd ‘coneern; our in y all property we no -operate; liberal pay ev- ery week: start $pegial plan, Bacnes Bros. Nursery Co. alesvi e, Gonn. movild “SWANTED—To _rent a pool table, Michael Eitif, 39 North Main St. novild WANTED—AL once, woman 25 to 40 years, for generalwoticin hotel. Apply Aftawaugan Hotol, Danielson, Conn: Every day brings its stories am» ot boura: all conv: v ?cn'mm it -m—m- b board.” “Ap- rly 5:; Mulberry St. Phone RENT_Rooms for Nght houss kesping. inquire ¢7 Divislon St. Phone 1276-2. novsd ROOMS_TO in the remod-l;fl house at 12 Dur) Lane, containing 12 rooms. Men_only. TO_RENT__Five-room !;glnn'. 11 Spruce St N. E. oct23d To RENT_Thiee feneminte fve oms each, latest improvemenis 15 Main St. Inquire George Ureen- . 47 Franklin St. RE! ix-room tenement, third P £ A BieuS ¥ Tocite TO RENT—Store at 57 Ffm“ll Bt Inquire at Bulletin Office. sepasd TO RENT—Seven-room flat, modern improvements, 116 Broadway; DPosses- sion_given Oct. 1. Inquire C. A Gager, 70 Franklin St FURNISHED rooms, $1.50 up. u Un- Dery Nothing shall -be ‘den All be requited; Ready for -urlfleo‘ Ready for thee to live, ' Over the country wida Stand we united. ghted; we bave is thine, who hast made us one Mountain _sottlement -four years. ago novild _ |} ot vargains founa by BULLE- s T CERUE L TR Case,” Film Version of Two Cele-|she occupied a log cabin'of two rooms ~WANTED—A young gifl to help in TIN WANT AD readers. “'Ees'f.a‘ Y T T A TStana weunited. % brated Stories, Combined in One the care of chil Apply to Mrs. W. S S —fices o s | —Filks Tieverman, i the New Yor Feature. : sides hersell, her $ectutury. s < holper K. Tingley, 7 Broad St. noviid & B g TR L s furs Departing from the usual custom of feature producers, the Paramount Plc- and eight children. Hearing of this a lady from the onh.qn-tlwu-- and dollars and it home takes the place of Mail and WANTED — Po:l:fipmr general hovsework or launds 74 Union novied quent savings are made. In the MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE or HOUSEHOLD GOODS classi- fications you will find these ads. nished rooms. J. Central Building. sepld STORAGE RQOM —Inquite J. B Tan- WHERE TROUBLES GO. A crowd of troubles passed him by St * = b1sd h courage wajted; tures corporation, the leading feature o x WANTED_Situa o& housekeeper, It's . almost negligence when -f|| 228, 32 Broadway. o ATRe.w. e des programme of th world, has presented | Parcel Tost reach them three times o Plh“‘m v""‘i by an Amerfoan "3‘?&' Communicate (f - you fail. to read these ads If FURNISHED moow — Cestrally 1o- | HeUiald.y Whers g0 von, frojiples £ 2 movel screen ocerinz in the form | FEOK, i many. lonéeome school- ble Compound. Tith A B C. a8t sant St. Willi- |} you are looking for articles in J|cated. ¥mma Morse 15 Union B¢ _ |-we go. they said, “to those = whe o 'wo photo-production: e = 2 — ~ L famous stories as a single doube-fea- ture release. Bootles' Baby, from the popular story by John Strange Win- ters, in four reels, and The Man On houses a tree is fitted up, and from all the region about many come for. a happy time. Speaking of the work Miss DeLong hhope my testimonial will help other suf- the Case. from the play by Grace Liv- ingston Furniss, comprise this unusual bill. The novel double attraction 1s the current feature for today and Sat- urday. Bootles’ Baby, which consumes the greater period of time in the screen unfoldment of this double attraction, i8 one of the most human stories ever contributed to English literature. In brief, it relates the tale of Grace Gil- christ, the unrecognized wife of Lieut. Gilchrist, who through a foolish im- pulse, deserts her and their baby. De- spite the fact that his wife and child are in extreme want, he refuses to listen to her plea for assistance, con- tinually destroying the letters she writes him without the formality of writes, “Day by day the children grow more_competent, and more resolute In mettle, because real responsibilities are theirs. ~ Faithful to their scrub- bing_and their grubbing they slowly M.R.MILLER, Boxm,Commsree,Ole Another Woman who has Found develop sturdiness of character. As one sojourns in- the hills the bellet grows that our country’s wealth here. is only half-guesged; that this is a fleld for large constructive service: that schools such as ours do no less for the moun- taing than for America.” Home Founded Nine Years. Tuesday was the ninth anniversary of the founding of the Johnson home, located on the Green at the corner. of Town and East Town. streets There was no special ohservance of the day. Health in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Lindsborg, Kansas. — *“Some years ago I suffered with terrible pains in my $130 which I thought were inflammation, also with 8 bearing down pain, back- | ache, and I was at times awfully ner- vous. I took three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and am now enjoying good health. T will { be glad to recommend your medicine to WANTED—A position as cook. An- nie Leavens) Thetville, Ct. nov10d WANTED — Salesman and collector for Willimantic, Conn.. who can speak French and English; permanent posi- tion ‘guaranteed; sajary and commi: oyddress Box 15, “Bulletin’ Office. nov! WANTED_Raw furs, at 32 water St. Thursdays and Saturdays. Bemnett. nof WANTED Ten thousand people troubied. with corns and. callouses or chappei hands and eczema to buy a jar of Honey Bee Ointment; guaranteed to' plesse you or money - Tefunded. Hnmh;cns Shoe Store, Norwich, Conn. novse SAFETY razor blades sharpened by v, 227 Main St. Norwich, Conn. “WANTED_General housework gl must stay in nights Call aterncons, this line. Telephone 480. 5 CENTS A LINE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Ford touring car. A-1 gondition, thoroughly equipped. =W, R. Frisbie, rear 37 lranklin St._noviid “¥OR SALE—Two cows: freshen In a few days. "D. Coughiin, Baltic, Conn. nov. “VIOLIN FOR SALE—Fine violingex- cellent ‘tone, with two good bows and leather. case” will sell outfit cheap. Ad- dress M-19, Bulletin. novizd FOR SALE_500 bushels potatoes: price reasonable if taken in 100-bushel iots as they run; can be seen at Dr. I. TO RENT The very desirable apartment on the first floor of the Huntington Flat, No. 170 Broadway. AMOS A. BROWNING FOR RENT Stores and Offices in Building, Franklin Square. , _best of elevator tor. Everything up-to-date. Apply to WILLIAM F. HIEL. Agent, 108 Room TO RENT mope. ‘Who look on life dejected; Who weakly say good-bve to hope— We go where we're expected.” HUMOR OF THE DAY “Pa, what 1s dyspepsia?” “It is the remorse of a guilty stom- ach, my son."—Puck. Jack—Do you believe marriages are made in heaven? Jl'l—thahly Heaven oniy knows some are made.—Cleveland Plain Deficr: “Alexander sighed - for more worlds to conquer.” “In other words, he 1 ble with a telescope. Journal. “Now, daughter, I wish more natural. Does mature paint her ked for trou- —Kansas City yowd be siaes aff ' i ” opening them. In desperation _the | At the time of its founding the pros ering with female trou- | 132 Broadway, upstairs. g A T i e R e QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- kil ane a R Mk : young wife realizes she must seek | pect eeping it in Successful opera- -y 5 | GHADUATE NURSES and practicel 3 acres lan eet from oo, work or with her child starve to ble and you may publish this letter. TE P! tage tion was doubtful, but its endorsement nurses of experience for state service, FOR SALE_Grade Holstein Belfer, 2 Ocean and Salt Pond; sown Jower and that landscape.” death, and she decides to make a last [and the careful management have —Mrs. A. L. SmiTH, R. No. 3, Box 60, Fticularly 4t state tuberculosis sana. | Ycars oid. Telephone ‘36-2, Lebanon blo gardens: hardwood floors, |, BOY to smaller bey—You're a e tir o becure o iapainy of/Mer | Kien {t petmnnuce UG bxiyens Lindsborg, Kansas. grzr(l:m:‘a‘senk;:;n (330" 50" 3507 Attend: ‘%‘: s“i_‘r“h - ’:"—‘—"d,; Iieibing “and heat Renta: - $35 bloomi' _ fine lgjert Eres " me £ stead i a LE—Thres-piece parlor sulf, E00 to 3401 : o - BE maro. Crospins inta. hia uattais] Thors ars e blaseit fwoite aiers Xt you have the slightest doubt | 54717, s Tt detady HinTE | piiey T i By e Othem o0 30, Send for Sooct | STl X 2R dowt Kow. ot § late ‘at night, she leaves the sleeping |of the household. . that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- a1 stast, wich rontine advance | on: peive: $15. - nk!—London Punch. ; - child in his bed, with a note i Sligimic ists: ” State Civil Service Com- | - “Poor Jeannette is still grieving o Glichrist “will have to. provide for thg| Sunday School at Bestland Road. ble Compound will help you,write | LIS 8% 51" Frartrora, Conn. FOR SALE Sorrel mare, 1000 1bs. Vo Sk over her husband's death. ¢ baby tntil she can find employment.| Thre will be a session of the Sun- toLydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. | novsd e oy e e Bt & “Yes; one would almost think he z Gilchrist leaves the officers’ messroom. | day school and a Christian. Endeavor = = (confidential) Lynn,Mass.,for ad- Men-women, 18 or over; had taken his money to heaven witt b and is startled at the ht of 75 month ent jobs; list posi- FOR SALE—Cheap, two g00d plano: him."- - Kansas City Star. £ Bna he mate ekt by T iralle Shild | aervice at: Scotiand. Road hall :Stndey vice. Your letter will be opened, :'lm.l;"n"lee, 5%.)":?:""1"?.1?’-;;?;"1 l:rgn!(- gne bquare, ‘one “upright ° George C SV S 4, st = ilte; maoosy g decides to shift the burden elsewhere, i TR read and answered SoRaRR, |1 Institnte; DepE. 38 . C e AR - R A . = will g0 a long way in the stock mar- 2 and so places the child and the note Lasdl 3 b, nbvig < 30N L — which is unaddressed in the room of Bootles, a brother officer. Bootjes, aft- er misplaying at cards due to & severe headache, returns to his room and is astonished at the discovery. He rushes down- stairs and_reports his discovery ings. ‘Will Potter, who has been in Ten- nessee for some time, is at his home on Otrobando avenue. Misses Flovia and Florence Miner of and held in strict contidence. WANTEDSkein winders and erF ors; also learners. West Side Silk 111 oct28d WANTED —Antique furniture and old silver; good prices pald. A. Bruckner, FOR SALEOne five-passenger tour- ing car, 120 inch wheel base, 36x4 inch tires, equipped with demountable rims, Westonmott full floating rear _axie, unit power plant, four-cylinder enclosed Rutenberg motor, 40 h p. strewm lime FOR SALE ket Yes, it frequently goes S0 far you never see it again."—Boston Tran- scriot. Tncle - Jack asked little Celie if she didn’t want him to play with her. 55 Franklin St. Tel. '4' -3. may26d body: a wonderful car on the road. For o o - - oy 0 East Haddam came Wednesday to 5 E Oh, no,” she sdid, “we're piaying to the other officers, and when Gil- | (ilt' their brother, Welllngton Miner WANTED To buy cows and calves| Particulars, inquir ‘\;rr'::xclnme":‘lav?;r Indian, and youwre no ' use ‘cause christ sarcastically asks who is the| ¢ magt Great :Plain. of all kinds; pay good price. E. Glau- | 285 T2eStAUL B, AL e you're scalped already.”—Chicago mother of the child, Bootles seeks the s binger. Tel. 14-6, Colchester. Conn. FOR SALE—The pl ng. heating Tribune. advice of the wife of Adjutant-Gray;| fre Samuel Reland Crocker of novizd and sheet metal business of the late F. : ‘whose motherly heart causes her to take a great fancy to the child. Mean- time, Grace has secured a position as companion to Countess Gourbolska. Bootles' baby soon becomes the talk Tufts coliege ‘will arrive in Norwich the last of this week to visit her daughter, Miss Catherine F. Crocker, of Pecks' corner. "WANTED Two good millwrights, five first class W. Gerrick. Address M rick. 79 Church St Price right. FOR SALE One 1910 Cadillac five- passcuger, touring car in good running . F. W. Ger- Willimantic, Conn, novd On Convent Street Owned by the Shetucket Brmyntrude—I'm _terribly =worried. Dear Harold is coming home on leave, he tells me he has captured seven rmans. Now 1 really haven't the faintest idea what to do with them— of the garrison, and Bootles becomes| 3 re. Lealle women cooks, and laborers. grdes. enyicy_Pulletin (ffica ondvid Weekly Telegraph. the object of unpleasant gossiD, The | som st ow randoe o Ao o nand MOUSE FOR SALE_One of fhe hest Company countess invites Bootles to her house- mother; ‘Mrs. C. P. Bushnell, of Prov- FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, residences on the Hill; also three build- He—The town you live in is rather A 1) arid socially, isn't {t? party, and it is soon after his arrival 5 Central Building. ing lots. Inquire at 6/2 Main St, Wil She—Arid? Well, I should say so. with the baby that Grace is suddeniy | fecens. guests. of Mre. Mary Webh o¢ GEO. L. CHESEBRO, Manager. I O S Neen BY Beaq Why, the soil there is so arld soclal- gonfronted with her own child. Bootles [ Town street. B FOR SALE—Buick autdmobile, model ly that you can’t even raise YOur eve- mes attached to Grace because of 1510 19, 1910, in good running order; will brows.— Vanity Fair. D‘;’;‘*Mg"m;fi' mfl"gflchfl; l?uDhm Sorry He Was Sorry. LADIES’ APRON. selt jehcap. Joseph H. Hall. Pnone|f37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. “Why." inquired the curious visitor, Gy of tne eghmontal race srrives, |DUL If he takes to slaugiitering Amer- A7 Stmule Enneiing! Madel. i bl o eur Holstein cow. b. X. Putney. LR RS icans out of pique over his lure to This design is easy to develop and South” Woodstock. novid and during the race, Gilchrist's horse falls, mortally injuring him. Before Teceive recognition ‘one may be SOrTY | easy to ajit. It may be slipped over We want a man to work in our Cur- farmer, “he pulls like a minnow and —C rylng Shop. One that has had some| FOR SALE—One 1915 model 87 Bulck, blows Ilike a whale.”"—Richmond e djes he sends for Bootles and tells | N2t One Was sorry.—Chicago News. |the head or.buttoned. over the shoul- experience in leather working pre- |full equipment, all in A-1 cendition S Times-Dispatch. B I e e or e P s dsr T 12 made with s panci wont| SERV-US. MINCE MEAT |:zecy s630. “Box 43, Norwich, Conn. “novia (| WATCH HILL BUSINESS 7 fore he can close it's mother's % e, he expires. A short time later tles receives word from the wife of Gilchrist asking for the return ot her child, and Bootles arrives at the hotel quite unaware that he is going lo meet the woman he loves. The Tollowing scene shows Grace accepting the maniy officer, thus promising nev- *r to separate Bogiles from his baby. Having slain‘the bull moose, our|iZfitted over the hips with darts. doughty _hunter, Colonel Roosevelt, is now bazing away at the hyphen. It's hard to keep a good man and iis noise down:—Kansas City Journal. side fronts. cut in three sizes: Small, large. inch material for a medium size. The view from the top of Peak embraces square miles. Pikes an ‘area of 60,000|to any address on recel silver or stamps. Order thre eep comfortable pockets are added on the The style is good for per- cale, gingham, chambrey, lawn, sateen, darill, linen or alpaca. The pattern is medium and It requires 4 3-8 yards of 36- + A pattern of this illustration malled h The Bulletin Company, Package condensed mince meat is made up today of the best quality of dried fruit and other items which can be found, all of which are found in the Unitéd States with the exception of spices and currants. The study of packing condensed mince meat has ex- tended over a period of 100 years and Pt of 10 cents in | ¢s4ay is as near its perfection as we can possibly conceive. in the factories in which it is packed The sanitation THE ULMER LEATHER COMPANY, noy1id Norwich, Conn. WEAVERS WANTED On Demins and Awnings FALLS COMPANY PIGS FOR SALE_George A. Kahn Telephone Lebanon. oct21d THINK IT OVER — 250 noteheads and 250 6% (regular business size) envelopes, ieatly printed, for $1.90; 500 each $3.00. Send for samples and prices for any printing you are in need of The Bulletin Company. Norwich. onn. 1 AM BUYING poultry of all Kinds. Anyone having same, drop postal to For Sale A store on leased land (long term lease). with all fixtures. doing a &ood business: for sale at a bargaln. Cottage at Pleasant View. cottage at Pleasant lot 50 by 20v. This place I3 ly located, 3-minute walk to trolley and postoffice, and the price is very low. Inguire about it, “You told me that if I would mar- ry you I should never want for any- thing.” “Wen? “Do you realize ' that we've been married eight years and you are now seven years and teri months behind on orders?"—Deroit Free Press. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. 3 ichy . . COMING TO THE DAViS. R R T e Sk ol ain ke e is beyond reproach as the competition e e L T A Lot at Grotos Long Poiat. One large landowner of Australia d S ThtiCen IWLin e angh. A gy today in these lines necessitates the it S Located on the water side, sandy || Possesses an area of about One-enth “The Birth of a Nation.” Som, the. tyo e guarding of the most minute, detail of FOR SALE > x If you have not seen The Birth of a Nation, you have missed the most as- lonishing achievement . in dramatic portraiture introduced to the American stage. Imagine 18,000 people visual- izing the story of intense. human inter. :st and dramatic purpose and then add 3,000 horses ridden by some of the most reckless and daring riders in the world, dashing in great cavalcades ov- *r picturesque roads and through war- strewn_valleys and plains, and you :an bEFin to form a vague idea of the scale upon which this narrative is un- ‘olded. The plot of the drama deals with the relationship of the slavery question to hs deveiopments of America and its inal solution reveals how out of the juarrel of disputing states there arose ‘he mightiest nation in the world. With aistory as its background reared a plot »f fundamental dramatic appeal and tvolved o story of such prodical de- alis that its higness alone astounds rou. It is the wnrk of A master dra- Thig_evening fop one performance only, the highest royaity play ever of- fered at popular prices will be pre- sented when Helen Ware's successful comedy drama, The Deserters, Is un- derlined, the piay of the semi-military variety - offers unexcelled opportunity for star an dentire supporting com- pany ‘The scenes are laid in sunny Kansas and California, offering | un- stinted opportunity for the scenic art- fist. The Pacific Cabaret will be in- troduced incilental to the third act. Saturday afternoon - the . Forbes comedy, The, Traveling Salesman, and Saturday evening the suecessful en- gagement closes with® Edgar Selwyn's massive production of Plerre Of the Plains. This_afterncon Mr: Chatterdon and his company offer a Tapgo Tea and stage reception {mmediately after the ‘matinee. COLONIAL THEATRE. 1521 the ‘business. Tbe apples used are of the best. grade of New York State, where in our opinion is grown the Dbest - flavored apple known. The raisins used are of the best quality seeded varfety. No expense is con- sidered in procurring the very highest grade of spices, and sugar, as we all know, is always sugar, the different grades merely representing ‘the differ- ent flavors or different granulation re- ‘quired for different purposes. Every particle. of fruit or any other article used-in the manufacture of mince meat is thoroughly cleaned and hand-picked by people trained to know what should and should not be used and in’ this manner the article comes to the house- wife cleaner by far than she could possibly take thé same articles in_her own ‘kitchen, regardless of -how clean it‘may be, and make up the filler for her mince ple. The old idea of dirt being prevalent in quantity is today ‘disputed by the greatest authorities on food -products,;’ The meat used in FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS on Washington St.. Greene Ave. and Cedar St. For particulars and prices address or call on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable locations. List your property it you care to seil or rent. as 1 have a number of people looking for real es- tate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, The Sheman Loomis Farm In Franklin For Sale This. farm consists of about 133 acres of lanc, suitably divided into mowing, woodland and pasture, with 1% story house. new barn 36x60 ft. granary, etc. The fimber is valuable and_desirable, ecsant location on the state road feading from Norwich to Lobanon. S} miles from Yantic. For further pariiculars, address 3. NG, 'Executor, P. O. Yantic, Conn. 29-5, Lebanon Exchange. FOR SALE On Thames Terrace a seven- Tel. beach, not far from board walk. Price If taken this month ls only $630. A bargain. Cottages ail around it Farms. Choles of 400—prices from 32 to $20,000. Send for catalogue. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2. Westerly, R. L Phone No. 363... FOR SALE 109 LAUREL HILL AVE. The beautiful residence at 108 Laurel Hill Ave. known as the “W. H. Chapman place” contain- ing 10 rooms with all the modern improvements. House is finished in hard wood, has three fireplaces The interior and that of England. New York's smallest theater is the Bramhall Playhouse, seating only 225 persons. The stage, however, is large enough for the ordinary play. Libraries in the. United States and Canada received $3,555,0001.61 in gifts and bequests during 1914. Carnegie contributed $1,778,195 of this sum. The shamrock was adopted as the national emblem of - Ireland because t. Patrick selected. it in order to ex- plain to the Irish the doctrine of. the Trinity. Mémbers of the Rothschild family are fighting in three armies, three in the British, three-of the Frankfort branch in the German, and two of the Austrian family with the Austrian army. A Norwegian scientist has advanced with mantles. - > Estate and Insurance, ’ e theory that Saturn’s rings are X mince meat is of the choicest and to- o room cottage, with all modern exterior of the house is in excel- JT1C Theory | thel Toh . - oo :?:if{bo.}".h‘,',(”c‘f,‘n: Story Lo tell and|«The Spider,” Two Resl Essanay Spec- day the samé corn-beef which you | Room 108 Thayer Bldg. the eellar having j| Slectri P! Prosucel aultz. He dramatizes the moving loree of vast numbers of people and as |. Ms menns of expression is the camera # the highly developed motion pic- tacle Featuring Ruth Stonehouse. A chdracteristically . beautiful and intercsting drama Is the.one entitied and I would use on our table is what is being used in Serv-us Mince Meat. There are very few pies made which can be used as handily by the house- EXCHANCE for good farm; well located modern equipment, large lot, fruit trees, shrubs, etc. Price right. In- lent condition, cement floors. The location is the best and within eight minutes” walk of Franklin Square. Property must be seen to be appreciated. the radiation of luminous. particieg from the planet, which - constantly renews them. ire of “The camel is said to be the only = 3 The Spider, and. one of the fwnm at ife as mince meat for all it requires ke Qul FRANCIS D. DONOHUE > wre art ho is oo nfined by any of | Aue SN s pid house in Norwich; large lot, nine ICI , animal. that cannot swim. It is an e narrow limitations which have | i Coloninl (heatro today. Tt is'in i B e e P 1o g jieated for | rooms, steam heat, bath, set’ tuba, THOMAS. H. BECKLEY, Central Building, Norwich. Phones §| extraordinary fact that the moment iéretofors hindersd stage spectacles. Given hie. story and ths. peopl riffith has secured startiing resuits is mammoth canvas often n\lfls mttieflelds covering an area of a country girl who !s-employed as = a clerk fu_a city department store. cliap fromn her iome town, John Buck- 130d, meets her aightly and they dine at a chenp restaurant but Ruth longs A TRIM AND POPULAR SUIT dosign, FOR MOTHER’S BOY. Striped galatea was used for ' this with white lincne for collar, crust and then the table and she may without fear of ‘loss carry three or four packages bf mince meat in her pantry, having.iit ready at any time for the:chance occurrence of unexpect- electric lights, hardwood floors; owner wants. country home. Information from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantjc, Conn. Real Estate and Insurance. Phones 724 — 474-3. BUY THE RESIDENCE OF it loses its footing in a stream it turns over and makes no effort to save itself from drowning. On _June 12, 191, thure were 190 En.nrg mfles 2nd by following hist lcmn- n uces joffects an aotnally Ao Ralr & entury Th alt the expanne of socne and ac- ton ho never sight of his basic tory and the smallest flotnil becomes & part of the narrative for better things, and mects Tlal Med- hell. o wealthy old bachelor, who in- vites ner to dlaner with him. John heare of this. and suspeets. the object of Medhall's attentions. A fow nights later he follows the fair to the bache- lor's - aparments a&nd - geins. ontrance. ed company and it will be a good dessert free from dirt. It is our thorough belief that a mince meat ple made from coridensed mince meat is about as cheap a dessert as can be prepared and yet as good. For many ‘ years mince meat was storn | Dbelt and enfrs. ~This model is gaod for 100k serge, cheviot, broadcloth, _ flannel, gingham, and linen, corduroy and vel- Vet The blouse is cut-in coat sty) and finished with a wide belt and pocket flaps. The trousers are made with side closing. The pattern is cut in four sizes: 3, 4 5 and 6 years. It autombbiles and 35 motorcycles li- censed in the Canal zone. Nine of the motoreycle licenses, says the Panama Canal Record, were held by residents of Panama and Colon and the remaining 76 were issued to resi- dents of the Canal Zone. Of the au- P. T. VANDERWAART Deiightful situation on Washington Street north of Park emtrance, near trolley line. House has rooms and bath. hardwood floors, gas and elec- tricity; hot air heater and three fire- SALE HORSES 1 have = few Horses of all kinds that 1 want to dispose of right away. Workers and Drivers. Come and- see them. Prices low. FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM . fargest incident in ir. The com- leteness and th» wonder of the work take it anusual. John makes.a lunge for Medhall, who begs for mercy. He then makes known to the fnnocent Ruth'the trap that has requires 2 &: for a 4-year A pattern ds of 36-inch material is illustration mailed considered a winter dish. Each year for the last ten our factory has had to increase its capacity during _the R. PIERSON, Telephone 1139, COTTAGE HOUSE places. Lot is 60x200 feet in size, of- tering facilities for garage and garden. Owner leaving Norwich is reason for tomobiles, licensed 62 were owned by residents 'of the zone and 128 by resi- dents of Panama or Colon. to any address on Teceipt of 10 cents In | G S T silver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept.. Norwich, Conn. Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE $3,300 N. TARRANT & CJ., 117 Main Street, Norwich summer - months until today it runs every .day of the year with a regular force of helpers. “We ship goods to every ‘part of the country the entire year. This of course means a great increase in the use of these goods over when mince meat was eaten only in the winter months which means an in- creased sale over the: former. winter consumption. THELA.GALLUPCO “The premier production of The Birth € a Nation at the Davis theatre will ke place on Monday, Nov. 15th, and 1l continue fcr one week with daily tinoe. Yn:(r ;aou!d see it even at o exepnse er pleasures. SNaats now esiling. . been sel ‘fop her. As Stonehouse 1s 1 ana" beauty ang country girl.to Anothor nr\ I-elunz this very desirable property. ARCHA W. COIT, 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 FOR SALE Bighe soome Anianed iy / r an with all moderh improvements; will be S0ld very reasonsble. For full’particu- lars, inquire of LIOHX A MOmAN, Fraukitn l-—:- 2—-:-. Considerable attention is now being given th ut - Canada to @ so- called - daylight saving scheme. The movement _at . Halifax is in accord with an mm over the Dominion to have.the put back one hour on April 1 each year, continuing to some autumn month, in order to give e e T Rty Betd el are now being hel oyes N to bringing the matter. to of the Federal parliament at its next session. . CASTORIA Foc latants and Children . hflu?w“”vm FOR SALE The very desirable property 107 Me- Kinley Ave. For. full particulars in- quire of JOHN A. MORAN. Real Estate and Investment Broker, sep7d Franklin Square. From the Consular Reports. Butter is being sold in Leeds, Eng- 1and, at 47 cents a pound-and in con- sequencé many people are turning to ole at 20 and 24 cents a Beople in the middie: classes. as Well as in the laboring classes, are now bt | learning to.use it. Japanese authorities —are’ “taking steps to_export some 10,000,000 bushels of rice in order to relieve the depres- sion -in the rice market due to over- stock. Chatterdon Co. at Davis. An.hur Chatterdon and his clever , George Manning, Milton Fred Van Btten and the Misses M and Rollnd. fairly dia 4 wn:ifnl with bnxtupr-mfim Bugene P.’:IIM domentio problem in Full. and seldom, if ever, ‘stock production put om in lch that met the universal ap. evening’ YOU CAN BUY the fine sunny 10 room House with modern improvements at 20 Grove St. if you' speak’ quick. . E. A. PRENTICE BETTER TO BUY YOUR FROM | \ LEE GLEG e h.. Next u cuphnl Lunch Phene 300 rcmnmr-q aa - P Sha Building An Room A . m’fu'm [ XOU, WANT 0 put yaur.L pun-.