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Viudeville snd Photoplayn at the| Endeavorers at Norwich Mesting—Al- A‘fl%fi 4t Colonint Thestre:| leged Portrait Agents Denounced— T 1 h o T | e yood et x 3 s Bt B | lgfon” snaf Tshond” Hor b % oo Ihe Birth of & Nation at Davis The-| Teamater in Accident Pluskily Drives i H | GO PR E . : o Colum- || 3 two 3 3 S SazIne, ‘fhe wrangiings of politics Uneas Lodge, No. 11, L . O. F., meets| His Four Horses. - : £a : : 1 in,0dd Fellowd Hall. - ‘ s - o 3 . plous laws Thames , No, 137, U. B. of C.i Those from Jewett City who at- S - - — ADVIcE ~ w0 : i |l s i ki 16 in the fray . and J. of A, mests in Carpenters’ Hall | tended the meeting of the Norwich % % iable linen has ink.spots. coves - — ¥ & cause Norwicr Aerle, No. 367, F. O. H.|Chelstian Endeavor union, were Mr. 0 3 e TR them with a Dlate or saucer. Pooty . 56 No. t stire the Soul to pray. gdla On: smalen’ Hall. and Mrs. C. F. Gardner, Misses Bvelyn ¢ s ; S R e I S o Isaac 5. Jones, | . b mecte in Forssterstmnti. o % Fland Emma Gardner, Miss Alice A X for Sac cigar. - Fagan’s Smoke Snop. asurance and te Awent mich: | 998 TS50 (05 Shtues pinth 1o rosar pigeture in Sourse ¢ Siater Memorial | Brown. e mflthgé%e mw;;r;' Y 8 2 = novisa 3 ‘aras Buflding. 81 Maln St novl ead; sl 3 Louise’ Davis e 3 wt I S i TEPTR gER T yaeer 1 off " < ked food will St.; remt 310; also house with lawn tened by & erew low-browed, ; 5 = od dbs: ént reAwoneD And God be shrouded from_the strife Ea scox, ng Sab Il be ‘received b ething. By the way, did you ever and fruit trees; rent reasonable to ¢ Mish Adies Advises Isdies mot tof Farl B Hisech ore, tajuriag the ; d | the' Tow hew: buiiaing | Aoties ¢ lo and . Optimistic ook ¥ n city” limite: bolh con- | Because His puipit is (o0 prouat Tear scant hair, it they would loo . 3 - i School o b 1ha THE fi_ nd barn Jon'ft an battie Ehrough its e « ] o 1 cof a roug! cres — E. H. Hiscox, Miss M. Adelaide Bur- 3 2 = Tk f: 07 - i FUSS at the Soldiers’ Home 3 -“;"—"«l‘-‘l Falsing, o - ANNOUNCEMENTS |dick and Mrs. R H. Howard 3 > T Excelien Tty Governor stated: | Boors | R e I, o Washington Shall hosor, treasure, freedom, lite Earl 8. Hiscox Injured Again. Soo s ; $ hrea natice ? Saient. to teoll Inquire R same leg which was hurt two years Have? Tes an 1n the cooking - R J" 345 Main St Phone 919-5. Shall all rights be trampled down " ar o | /|ago. The ligaments were torn away R i i dengs Btrept Pufnam | diiners, 26 conts. - - " novisd " vl PR e RN e e My e Foss again and water on the knee resuited. y 3 3 a) WANTED—A boy gpout 18 years of = y “NEWLY furnished rooms, to rent, with| " Which unto Luther's clarion rang? AT THE AUDITORIUM. O e Attended Plainfield Supper. . of “the. % Gommence: | age; steady employment. Apply Chel- . a1l conveniences, witn or without board. Musical Comedy and Blanche{ i ana Mrs. H. E. Paul, Mr. and E a sea File Works, Inc, oft Sherman St. 26 Laurel Hill Ave. ~ ~ noviad Noghot This'ls the day t0 bring Sweet in the Paramount Production|Mrs. George B. Reed, Mrs. W. E. Mar- by - .M novisd: - TO RENT—Rooms with bo:..rg. AP | Let priest and, cholr. and organ lfngl_ Stolen Goods Today and Tomorrow. |shall, Mrs. S. R. Waters, were in Plain- | & the. B it St s e ply 18 Mulbersy St. Fhone Tl Civic Rohmn of Bemens e £ tor field " Saturday to attend the potato| ASSFNTE B or, _Tne—Constantine o re pay = MBS = 5 z LT S W N R e e LD ) > TO_ RENT_Rooms for light house- | Through street aud-factory, mart and An exceptionally strong bill has been | Dle supper at St. Paul's_church. 5 s tnforma. | unnecessary. ~Railway, care Bulletin. 3 arranged for the Auditorium for today | Pertrait Company After Fake Agents. three e Ry e e noviMTu ofDuery day brings its_stories || kceplug. inquire 37 Division St _Ehene uhg-;‘-;; R R e roe: oy e e [ EcPmitomys, ontorm g i | SIASER i g, ey o || For WA T oeden L | e e ne 7| i e (ke S R en. Girls, a fine musical o ac Co., was in town % - | these ifications, no_aiternate erk; licensed; = erences, ~Ad- - row wide the aisles for liberts. With a cast of ten people, and running }:'.:z gv?:l‘tmlnpam !n‘terelu‘;t the com- will be, received or considered unless g’-— H. B. Drug Co. 769 Orange St., Furniture a n d household Spruce St. N. E. Smith, 90 Muin. —Harrison S. Morrls. In Philadeiphia : - s goods lines in which fre- [ ootzsa Public:Led nearly half an hour, Will be the fea-|pany. He states that the four young ok urdincor hajus gdoeudn et Weve HEveD, Cbans | e, D DOVISE o ings 2ve R R R A B i ubliciLedger. ture vaudeville attraction. This is & |Men. who stole F. H. Fanning's horse fued, ov, otherwise .authorised by the| ~SyanmmD — Womin _forseneral || SmCEIT ANEOCS PoR SALE TO RENT Three ~ tenemtnts, five BE st bright, clean act full of good comedy, |and team and left unpaid board bills || arcnitects. in writing. - housework. Mrs, 1 W. Standish. Wind- fopms each, Iatest Lmprovements 154 THE UNEXPECTED. 2 2 Bropiosels- Sual)-be imade-1a ;aceord-1 Ham e mor M e ro 5 or HOUSEHOLD GOODS classi- - §| Weat Main St Inquire George Green- A funny’ situations and several up-to- | ere not employed by the Boston Por- E Siiiuute miuaical numbere There Mo oy Shdsha: o Be. Hb ance with the authorized form given i | — ol - - . fications you will find these-ads. [l berger, 47 Franklin St. oct19d | One mocked \at death, for being strong are seven pretty girls in it and many | o" snxighs. to fad. them, It possibie, . | e pssiRca U aad EalL e mads L] cradlt eyneams - Trae searei . send e iont mesligmics i O BENT_Six-room tenement. third | And feariess, death no terrors had for changes_of elaborate costumes arelanq will assist in prosecuting them, i | tionery, and ‘shail. be.‘enclosed with a | sketch: book and advice free. Waters o) g ese ads - if floor of 11 Elm St. bath. hot water, set him; ~ Worn. . Besides this blg feature, two|if they are caught. The Boston Por- | dissppeared in ome week.” (Signed) Mrs. | certified chegue:for 2 per cent. of the|& Co. 4223 Warder Bldg., Washington, [} You are looking for articles in Jtubs, gus. C. E Whitney, Notirich|“From ont my!course I shall not move other good acts have been booked in|irait Co. s a perfectly reliable firm. | Gladys Bernard, October 16, 1014, . - smount of tkge‘ proposaliendadaressed| b, C noved this line. = Bulletin. : e e ity dancer, an . =~ » Mr- Ches! et - lephone 480, TO RENT—Store at 37 Franklin m” appros at will; ‘ear him Rlextyier Sircon, "o resnts & nov-| , Motorsd fram Providence. | beclal Comnlinien, satd, emieitpe fo |\ SANEERE (o Cncaseiher mhén Inauurt Y Buletin “Obeer epiad elty blackface musical number. T e Mn 45 on the outside and shali be marked| _Bovild 3 5 CENTS A LINE TO RMENTSeven-room fiat, modern | Yet, “when the ‘cofqueror whom he 4 s 'ge'rv mgn ""’1‘""1’1‘1”%,"’3"."522; G‘l-dsdlng of Providence, were Sunday +Bid for General-Contract.” WANTED—Situation as housekeeper, ‘.fil"’w‘\;g. T x.‘.‘{.‘.’f?."’é P& As milought to.meet i and Tuesday only w! £ A 3 2 3 | As man meets man, e ? Sweat'in Sisien Goods, & corking plc- | guests of Mr and Mes, James B Crary - e ettt e el B for, | b e Asmeriean, mman Somunicns | T ROk et T R e g % £ k. 3 turization of Margaret -Turnbull's|The trip from -Providence was made liquidated and ascertalned damages— | mantic. noviod FURNISHED rooms, 150 up. 38 Un: | Came creéping in long twilight shad- drama. of justice and romance. This is | in. Mr. Thompson's automobile. S as & penalty—in case the contractor — e FOR SALE T oh v anonhes, PHioks 1188-3 ows, he. . ® Paramount production and in it Miss Unnecessary Scare. joined troop No. 5 of the Boy Scouts |to. whom an awurd Is made shall not. h:'fim‘:nm‘sg:;mfi;:'t f:l:;Cel;’; Seplid Fell Tfl:x; knees and writhed In fter ‘proposal is ac- s Sweet appears at her best. 'Others in| Friday afterncon a dog belonging to |last week, making the number of | Within dve days a French and English; permanent posi-| FOR SALE or exchange; 30 vyards|™ 5o QENT _The best offices in this the cast are House Peters, Cleo Ridge- | w. H, Whiteman showed some unusual [ members thirteen. S N da Y wite his sala|tlon Buaranteed: sajary and commt nearly new tapestry carpel; also onel iy’ for doctor or lawver: also fur- |Another, not seif-confidént, but frail, 1y, Sydney Deane and others equally |signs’ of extreme nervousness. Mrs. =3 slon, ,jddress Box 75, Bulletin Otfice. | £000 Q10 ot ords, 113 for Zaan, op|Dished’rooms. J. B. Lucas. Central|Feared death from his youth upward: prominent. Universal reels will also|whiteman notified Officer Gingras and | John Cummings of West Town street |y« oxecution of the comfrict re-|—2ooc __________ IWiil' exchange for poultry or vegeta- | Subding. B e T s Spon Bl path be shown, including a Nestor comedy | he went to the house to chain the an- | was in Goshen a few days last week. | ferred to abové shail include the fur-| WANTED—Raw furs, at 32 Water|bles. Mrs. ktta L. Stoddard, R. 5 D. STORAGE ROOM—Inquire J. E. Fan- |3l SVer Ymmuns ol A e R entitled Their Happy Honeymoon. The | jmal, but the dog had left for parts nishing -of an_ap) ed surety com-|St, Thursdays and Saturdays. A. C.|No. 8, Norwich, Conn. novisa | ning. 52 Broadway. febisd sombre wrath photoplays will all be changed on|unknown. Selectman Shea was no-| A flock of 40 or 50 wild geese going | pany's bond for fifty (50 per sent.) per |Bennetl. sevie | N v i i, | - PEERISEAD BOOR — Ceniraliy 1o Wednesday, but the three vaudeville | {ified and there Was considerable |south was seen Fridey from Vergason | cent. of the amount of “the comtract | = e i i oonon 3 | ohboimut pise, 3 eare Tas 10e mnd | cotet e Movent 15 Gaton 80 Yet, when death came, not wrapped In numbers will be here until Thursday, |search for the dog, it having been re- | Hill. guarantesing its falthiul performance | m. Kirby, 247 Main St. Norwich, Conn. | worker. and river, price 385: gray lengthened gloom when they will be replaced by three|ported in the borough that he had itions ¢ aforesatd Special| _DOVS mare, 12 years, 950 Ibs. good driver As all life long this man expected other excellent acts. Bone mad. Late Saturday afternoon| John Blacker of McClellan avente | &5% SoREICRG 10 o "irchiects and shall | ~wA NTID Gensral Tousewari girl:| AN worker. safe for ladies and chil- FOR RENT Bt sapnes i Gkl ot a trace the dog returned to its home and was | was in Colchester a day or tWo re-|pe'ffom a surety company suthorized |musi stay in nighis. Call atternoons, | GEeh Lo use price to get good home 345. Byt sudden in the sunlight, not a trace COLONIAL THEATRE. very auiet, and seemed only tired and | cently. 3 1 o business In"the State of Con- | 133"k iadway, "upstairs. Filhimande of & Chioviaa F y face, ¢ hungry. The dog Is a valuable one = 3 = ) . Fire-| .y £ Buhler, im the New York Edith Storey, Roger Lytton in Broad- |and will be closcly confined for sev-| John Keating of New Haven spent| The bond shall be in form and eftect | WANTED —Men.women, 1 FOR SALE_One 1915 Reo touring. 1 Dest of elevator service. {ani- imde oot igat e T it oy il b e P the week end at his home on Tanner | the same as indicated In the specifica- | 75 month; government jobs: fully equipped; one 1914 Ford touring, | tor. ~Everything up-to-date. e Thrown from His Team. strest. Bionic proposal or| modidcation thereof | Un tnstitute, Dept. 85-3., Rochester, N.| S8 Y1 1 A" onaition” ot price | o APPly to WILLIAM F. HILL. Agent,| HUMOR OF THE DAY A striking example of the power for| Joseph Chretien (known as Cricket) | . and Mrs, Andre Racine .and|Shall be considered. ¥ novid ght. For demonstration and | Room 108 ity 00d that the woman’s suffrage holds|employed as teamster for CoNtractor|gamily moved last week from Yantic| Contrectors will be required on their NSO dkain winders and witp: apply Robert Pellerin, Box Soph—Does your car smoke? . Is found in the big Broadway star fea- |F. H. Gilbert, drove a big truck o | e oiroranie oo proposal to submit the names of their | per: West Side Silk | $19, Moosup, Ct. novisd TO RENT B T o v Laicider. ture at | thha g;{:mulp!.hu.lre foday en-| > or:é(i:h Friday with a large boiler = A s i mpptansy Ll MODEL © T3 Buick for sale. in first —The Record. tled The ng Power. In r. | belonging to Contractor Torrance. % = WANTED —Antique furniture and old ondition; price right. Inquire F.| ou:oNOCHONTAUG—Ten-rogimn cot- = Willlams, & gtern father and man of | When recurning, while near the tun- | aan oo sy T oday o | e e by s ine Snecial Gomn | siver: good prices baid. " A. Bruckner, | H. Foss 87 Churcn St, willimande. | @EONOTHONTEGET0GTT0R CO0 || Knicker—Who does the baby look wealth, disinherits his son Hugh for|nel. a passing automobile caused the . VS| mittee in making the awar SEeR T TR L N oy d Salt Pond; sown dower and . o g i — at his home on West Town street. ng cean and Sal > a Bocker—Hé ' is neutral—New York marrying, , & l"-mfi"fl!!- "‘éy horses to jump a little to one side. o e All_plans and specifications shall be 7 —To buy cows and calves| FOR SALE—Ford touring car. A-1|yegetahle gardens; hardwood floors. | Times, years later, although Rose is practi- |Chretien was thrown to the road and| 1, G. Barber of Ridgefield, N. J.,|returned to the Architects in good con- nds; pay £00d price. E. Glau- | condition, thoroughly equipped. "W, R.|plumbing and heat. Renta! $3 “What | d hink about th 321; ll‘lzlzpo:t!ins !he:nk sick husl;&nd. one wheel passed over him, injuring|yisited his aunt, Mrs. Fanny - M,|dition before the opening of bids. binger, 2 1. 14-6, Colchester, Conn. _Franklin St._ novi2d {51 . $700 to $4000. - Sena for :...ok\n_Pm“”. :‘r .’:fl&fi:flt nk abou e e store is taken away from |his back. Hi ble to get onto R . : ieati novas - 7 them and_ they are GbiiEed to, move: | the team again morsout anythin fa. | Fioimes of East Town street a day of | & £OP¥, o1, Plans, and, fpecifcaons FRANK W, COY. *esterly, R. I "'| “r"qont ‘know much about it But with Marths, thelr daughter, to the| Guce him to leave it. Daniel Finn, who Mr. Chester T, Child, 16 Main St; Put. WANTED 3 P e e A e tenement district. Here follows a bit-{passed and Mr. Gilbert who hurried to| s Calvin Hewitt and son, Charles | oo areritenta: W B E Little Girl—A loaf, please. . % the architeots, where they may be ex- VIOLIN FOR SALE Fine violin: ex- FOR SALE . ot et e PO o e liaad | the place as soon as possible after be- | fewitt, from Laurel Hill road, were|amined by competing . contractors -or 3 cellont tone, with {wo o0d bows and N e gone, up” & Bow a politician—to aid his fnances— | to: bring him homé, bt he. althoash | S the fret of last week of Mrs. |their sub-contractors. A copy can al3c|Pregg Feeders for Cutting and | icathes case” will sell outat cheap, Ad- I G A Way Sice ‘me one_of 3 3 Sh | N. G. Gray at her home, Bonnie-Briar- | he_foun e 4 ress ulietin o 1 —Well, givi meets and takes a liking to Martha.!somewhat dazed, drove the four big Bush. » Contractors' Clearing House, 155 Milk ® L RS T T MR T yesterday’s.—London Punch. Still bitter against Rose, he offers tc|horses to Jewett City. He was in bed| o Street, Boston, Mass. Creasing and Printing Press FOR SALE—Eight grade Holstein adopt the child, but Martha refuses to | Sunday, but is not considered to be STAFFORD SPRINGS Elght additional sets will be provided helfers, 2 years oid. Telephone $5-% FOR S A [ E R o e e TR leave Rose. Steve, an Fasc Side|in s serious condition. ; e Aoanifion e e poptivsisk {8, . 8. BOX GO, ! Willimaptid, Conn. | Labanos Div.Lu FL'GmiRE: - spvije clean sweep of',their rugs? : Cand in desporation Hos SO PoiCieen; Enustaiond it o Ok ¢ Rookville] Aring the time of fguring. Not more FOR SALE _Three-plece parlor suit, . P Rl S JE Roes to “Williams for aid in eup-| The K. P. class of the Methodist| " 0"S 'f‘i"" I;" = ::m 5 than-one set, however, shall be allowed D e B B FIVEFINE ~ Car—Yes, Kinda rugged.—The Siren. “the wgar. | Sunday school met at the home' of enef ance For letic | each. contractar. e ;3 % 3 b gt Sa Bounces him, showing nim that if wom- | When business was concluded: there ditional sets Vil be furnished to sueh! Two good miliwrights, five first class| FOR SALE-—The plumbing, heating o §° phine for quinine this morning!” en had the right to vote in her state|Was & soclul hour. There were musi-| ‘ Fred Pinard of Westfleld was in |3 ahitects upon the pasrment by ihem | women cooks, and laborers. and sheet metal business of the late F. “Is that so?” replied the druggist: they could clean out such places. Real- | $al selections by Miss Alice Gilbert, | town on business Friday. to the Architects of the cost of repro-| e S i LR b AL A TR S 5 R Pl ““Then you owe me 25 cents’ —Chris- luence ‘woman's i & - & i A3 ‘emtral - First Suffragist — y have you Sooltien, Texit aad cosod. “Meny momcy |98Y. | ree delosation from Staftora | 15€. ChatBes. - No efund will be made.| ‘GBO. L. CHESEBRO, Manag _HOUSE FOR SALE One of the hest On: Chnvent Sivoet: broken off your friendship with Mrs. rge dele; ol . : o i bl Jinks? were played and & Dl e The Commitiee reserves the right to lots. Inquire at 672 Main St. Wil- 4 also - which tells of a young cowboy Borough Brevities. 2 working of the third degree. 0 v any technical- WEAVERS WANTED FOR SALE—Buick automobile, mod nate.—Richmond Times-Dispatch. whose proposal of marriage to a cow-| Rev. Mr. Thompson was entertained | There was a large attendance at b * forpudder’ By Haw 187 9910, in"go0d “rusning oracr; it Company Little T Wity 'wouidrrt 1t da 1 girl of the plains was refused until he |at Deax . C. Hawkins’ - | the dance given in Society hall Friday o best Interest seil cheéap. Joseph H. Hall. _Phone ittle Edna—~—' w d §5 Sation Tix ppita: ‘Tia oyecoatse s aci s awking' over Sun-{ i. ing for the benefit of the Staffora On Demins and Awnings | %% novad pray for our bread once a week ot reputation for.cowardice in the villages| Mrs, M. W. Alling was in charge of | Athletic association. R T S IR e AME L c ASE i lh.vnvary clever and exceedingly thrill- [the reading room at Slater library, Spoke on Porto - Rico. “DISTRICT OF NORTH STONINGTON, F. COMPANY full equipment, all in .A-1 condition, Older Sister—So as to have it fresh. . J. E. nn | ciety was held at the home of F. S.| Estate of James Eugene Wilson, late etuc - rwich, Conn. §| %2000 o badge and girl. Other blg fims are|aro the iatést to And dandelion blos- Gorham Friday evening. ~Mr. Jacob gf North ‘Stonington. in said District, T 25168 FOR SALE—Georse A, kamn. foWiats Professor Diges doing Frohman: feature in five reels, for| The friends of Miss Nellie Cavanagh | musrmoent corvine 1o Posis Rics gone| , Jhe Executor having exhibited his E “He's trying. to- decipher a Baby- 2 government service in Porto Rico gave | administration. T%ifh waja estat THINK IT OVER — 250 noteheads R Wednesday next. have received news o the death of her |a very interesting talk on condltions| to thls. COurt for allowAnce, It 18 | FOR SALE Nice little village place, (and 250 G% (reular business size) e o g ather. which occurred in Marlboro | i ‘that country. Ocdered, That the 30th day of No-|nouse brn and outbulldings, in excel: | envelopes. Geatly printed. for §190; 500 T e vous prostra. DAVIS THEATRE. last weke. Miss Cavanagh is doubly | Mrs, Selina (iraves of West Stafford| vember, 1815,°at 10 o'clock in the fore- |lent condition; henhouses for 200 hens|each $3.00. Send for sampies INESS 3 o - = bereaved, for her mother died QUring | has been spending several days with|noon, at the Probate Court in North|or more; electric lights In house; 15 |prices for any printing you are in need WATCH HILL BUS S tion and the children have been sen i . o >3 Stonington, be, and the same Is, as-|minutes’ walk from churches and|of. The Bulletin Company, Norwich, to the home of-a relative.”—Birming- . The Birth of a Nation. the summer. - her sister, Mrs Collins, in Holygke. | SEORRSPOR: BEe SRE U BRI, Jwanee | school: place has some land. For par-| Conn. ham Agé-Herald. — Miss Ella Connor spent the week end| bs satd administration ascount wiih | tleulars and terms. inquire J. C. Witter, For Sale ~ e i e e Beginning today, and running all this NORWICH TOWN at_her home in Broad Brook. #aid - estate, and. this Court directs the | Auction Rooms, 4 Main St., Danielson,| I AM BUYING poultry of all kinds, week, there will be thrown on the = There is to be a meeting of Stafford| Executor to cite all persons interested | Conn. novisd - | Anyone having same, drop postal to | A-store on leased land (long term THE KALEIDOSCOPE screen u{ mehmvls: theatre the most Efficiont ‘N""TTE Union S grange at Grange hall Thursday eve n,-aremh,m appear -‘xmn.md time n‘m Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. I‘o::;)‘;“:;nz!x:'_-h .:::x‘-:‘; g:'n‘t“: \! - A remarkable photoy in ¢ 1 ides at C. E. Union Ses- " place, by publishing this order once in Ses——— . The Birth of & Nation. This play pas| sion—Enlarged Grounds for Saxton|T."® e o T X rulatlon Cotinge 9f JPanstnd Niow, EOMrenme) SR O Lowde Callfor- - in st strict, an Y ng a copy * nia, in ), 'S = lavgost citise from Somat 19 coast, and| ool Mill—Mra. Julian.L. Wil-| Essex—The Daunticss club on Lo |gn the public sigapost it tne Town of vidu0ireom jcousse gt Blesssnt | G0k suse Ovet she Dorder in the United at prices that are ordinarily charged| !iame and.Daughter Leave for Cal-fer Main strest has of for the| North ston 3 A Very Nice New B: e centrally located. 5-minute walk to'|| States. rama -1 ifornia. season ang will reopen about 'April 1, Eight = Tibiened: ot u y.and postoffice, and the price . —_— drawn packed houses constantly. Among those helping to make the it Ak S iGT oF CoTeAEeTRR, sas | (014 yery reasonable. For full phrtieu-| - Antique an . con- n soldier an: n e & A person who has ncver seen this |50cial hour successful at the Norwich Probate Court, Nev. 12th, 1915. ars. MAUTTOHN A, MORAN, sisting of two sofas belonging to Em- Located Bn the water side, sandy ||a special annudl boaus of 200 francs > gflm e s Dup pwn countcy paa't be- S;e'fl;;-m::g:: ;:.:lv:an:u spat“rdny e oratatelof Mie Michesl Ghriand. late| Real Estate Broker, press Josephine of France, one Hepple- [§ Bitce” 1f takon i manth is onig 1] o o> Tk pets vere ot ae. 0 realize what 'S e ipper committee, 2 Ichester, in said Istric leceased. Fravklin ', Norwich. S it is. The action a&;?."'?fi"&‘:‘ 3‘.‘,’:{ Mrs. John Browning, Mrs. C. J. Abell, R i The, Administrator naving exhibitcd SEOER TS L NemiNI |} ehite Bigabourd; ond Rdnascme MAROS- 3630, A/ bargain Cottages all x“x?l?:dr' steam. ml?ldl is e‘:celi:\i: fust befors’ war, times and carrigs us|Mise Gerirnde Avery, assisted Ly Miss 7 A ate to t Urt Tor aliowance, it any Post Bed trimmed In brass, very Farma. o R e, M. E. Wattl d Mi; S K estate to-this. Court for allowance, it is oY, " 2 locomotives will be used to haul the e o | Tutp setvine were. Migeoe 30a. Rriires hat tue At Ry ok Moo old, and many other things at the Lan- || Cholee ot 400—prices from 3173 || i2ains over the mountain railroads at .60 and the 3 ve chester, be. an , assigne: _ 1: hardiy spems Bossible nar real bat: | Marion Rogers, Tsabel Bacheler. Mar- — for a hearing on the aliowance of said| BUILDING LOTS |Weanesday ana Thursday this week. Real Estate Broker, The film men _ responsible _for the tles of the Rebellion and real charac. |8aret Ewing, Esther Heath, Elizabeth : A e raniz and, this Conrt % Hours of sale: 9-12, 2-4 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and mv&mr Py 4 f“flh?n i ters of history cen be so faithtully de- fLuther end. Litien Durx; also Henry F A Persons interésted therein to appear at on Washington St.. MRS. AUSTIN HUNTINGTON. 3. Westerly, R. 1. ave' beisn S oagtied fa New York on 3{3”& :‘; L:,:h rm" "‘?"L“E.‘fi ,"l“““'j. < Frad ;r‘wm ip s l;e;l;y.A rJto‘“; 3 [ .-u‘u tim fl'd y‘llca, by puhlllhln.hlhln Phone No, 363.. a charge of cruelty to animals. The ness to detall is such | Bro 5 iam S order one time In some newspaper hav- e 3 Gt Sy Sl S0 S0 o | e, e et o R Sl , s o e R e e e T Shirmn Looia. Firn G A many southerners have been as- - 3 | For particulars and prices address TII sll pis tounded to see the reproductions of | POtter, piano; Arthur Kruck, cornet; rtifed from Record or call on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, o Sopooh, which oy . nemeeives. yava | Ef S0l o7 MR st asotors | N jeson e In Franklin For Sale 100 LAOREL e Ave. f T nower-buth mauetry ana otner There is a_ special orchestra which s R e . e e branches of horticulture in the Neth- AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDEN FOR SALE. £ about 1 The = beautiful residence at 109 will be augmented by the regular DARGeat, Somsnd Nond: %1 4t Eolimora: within and for the District | - Cottage Houses, Tenoment and Busi-| o Toit:rar SOe'S LA I, 130 aine: | | Laurel Hill - Ave. known as tue j| eriands have been severely injured Davis theatre orchestra, for music| Saturday evening a dance was en- <. ot Andover,’on the 13th day of Novem- ks, Bullding Lots, in: de- | oo o3lund and pasture. with 1% story || “W. H. Chapman place” contain-J|DY the. war As a consequence fhmas sio inall. pdet of the inspifation {Jaysd. at’ the . Scptland. Foad: hsll — ber, A. D. 1915, sirable locations. List your property if | Roo0l®0 022 S6xs0 tt., sranary. etc. || ing 10 rooms with all the modern j| Credit bank for horticulture is being Takt the fmbression Srented of rentiom |0 Che. Loty ABSTE, with "Erof ‘ Fiyent—Jic WHITH, SUMNR, Baos| you care, o Jel Of St 58X, 2ave.2 | The Timber i valustle ind dcsirable ||improvements. Eiouse e mnishea J| Soomidated by, e, oeens o 3 E . - on" on Toa v - I grented of roaliam [{0T IR EWENES o e, 1 A -On_motion" of Ella-J: Collinis; Admin. | tate investments. Pahine Yiom Norwich to Lebanon, 3 ||| In bard wood, has three freplaces B STORENT, | 1G, Pro y ream i % - = istratrix on _the. intestate esiate of WILLIAM F. HILI s From Yantic, with mantles. The interior an a By examining the price scale of seats | Ice cream and wafers were served dur- the . 1058 L, mi the_ howse 1n i sxgel in this issue it will be found that ore |ing intermission. o L A R e Resl Estate and Imsuramee. For Lo Ry TG, Baccutor, e ftion. the cellar having || John Browne Mayo, for many years ghestra as well as balcony seats are to Sy H . . This Court doth’ decree tHat Heom 106. Thayer Bldg. B P. O. Yantic, Conn. cement floors. The location is the §{a Chicago jeweler, and in his youth be obtained at a very reasonable figure Leaving for Californ BETTER THAN months be sllowed and limited Tor the Te1. 29 best and within eight minutes’ wa'k §|a personal friend of Abraham Lin- gonsidering the magnitude of the at-| Mrs. Jullan L. Williams and daush- | = GNp ) FRHONE- S Ty g e s inaoitythelr EXCHANGCE - of Franklin Square. Property must [| coln, died last week at the home of "Sith gor TERNAG: L WashiEton Birbet ate - istratrix-and airects. that public notice Be seen to be appreciated. his niece, Mrs. Adaline Mayo Kidd e approach of half a century |in Boston. They leave there today TWO TELEPHONES be glven ‘of this order by advertising |for good farm; located modern FRANCIS D. DONOHUE of Oak” Park Chicago. Mr. May after the actual scenes of the Civil |(Monday) for California, where they . in_a newspaper. having -acirculation | house in Norwicl large lot, nine P i Norwi®h. Ph was 79 years old. He was born in war, this highest development of the |will spend the winter with Mrs., Wil- |- £ in said District, and by posting a copy | \oort ‘Steam heat, bath, set tubs, Fon SALE ing, Norwi ones §| Devizes, Erigland, and came to thie Z‘.‘.’.fi'.’i.‘l‘,,"z‘fi’é'fifim art bears a keen rela- |liams' sister, Mrs. Hildebrand. The second, which wig P o B lS cenRost In sald | clectric lights, hardwood floors; -owner 2, $ountry, whén three years old : save you innumerabl where : the" d last dwelt. wants _country home. Information <4 LA R e L puetie R Guests from New London. useless and -tiring trips i SRR from Recora, from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, ||| On Thames Terrace a seven i American motor trucks are now be- with a new-born realism the things| [iShteen guests from New London <) . J. WHITE SUMNER, Conn. room cottage, with all modern ing handl a Barcelona firm in which our fathers and grandfathers|SPent @ soclal evening Friday at the A RESIDENCE EXTENSION movisd: L Sl dod place of a continental truck, the sup- went throufh that out of the travail htmme &f l;l_elscg:_ Brl_mihe on Washing- 30 ekt ot‘“w Nl‘r,r' 'Jgt'h“x%s"' COURT equipment, large lot, fruit trees, %’r’n: of which was cut 4;!.! l;y‘ nt::l“l; on stree sressive gam Costing only 50 cents a month Prof . 12th, 1915 3 : American ' consulat could come the nation we are 50 proud | (0% i tha et S Webo 5 te of Timothy I. Leary, late of FOR SALE shrubs, etc. Price right. In- SEVEN ROOM that city was Instrumental in bring- Bosrah, in, aald District; deceased. _The Adminiatratrix having, .\msn.n her administration aceount with sald ‘estate to thl old wounds, but is art suggestive, the Righeat forin of art"lo Jofe out fo us | More Ground for Woclen Mill B g A gt B LR || Rl tatives, who es and misunderstandings of | The yards on Sturtevant street - Ce] owance, it 18| quire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Electric I} steam heat,” set- > the past, that We may face the crisis where iwo houses Were: takeh sy k. e -:'-1'3’;&?1:‘ o Aithec: Real Estate and Insurance. s of the present with a calmpess and |two weeks ago are to be enclosed in poon, at the' Probats Court in tubs, large lot, in fine location. Qetermination to uphold th ; g a Franf — 474 s 2 Sund ks e ofrtl::LMn the yard of the Saxton Woolen mill CHEL T Sesare: Phenes 724 — 474-3. = PRICE $3,300 employed by the greatest minds of the ¥ TEEied i minisira . S CA I o R l A world to express underlined truths and Jojs, Sosuts. s . , AN BUY P e B erined trutha and | eorkis” Dier adal' - Hiwry' . Wobases | MATT A TEIEGHE - ‘Auctioneer i Interest YOU C U . N. TARRANT & C?2, For Infants and Chiliren ings of war, no pen has been able o |.___ ; e B HEFsearehifne. Seo sadiny 10 paten “Hedus with THE RESIDENCE OF Street, Norwicl thake as impressive & picture as Grif = Auflm Lol 3 '8 It 8ome | modern improvements at 20 Greve 8t.| BUY 117 Main Norwich Jn Use For Over 30 Years fith has oncompassed in_ this master- |heart and the sympathies bald plocel.‘”A born realist, he cuts into the | nartative of facts could hope 1o d0. P. T. VANDERWAART u . Detighttul _situation _on Washington quick of facts that he may establish | To attain these results he employs the i T3 T th of Park entrance, mear of itic ot. - He h: i 1, ] 1 11 seil at Public Auction, at Park his dramatic_ple o has not been ons; the loves and the conflict of ot on ‘the Fox tithe ey lime. House has § rooms and SALE HORSES Signature bath. hardwood floors, gas and elec-| I nave = few Horses: of all kinds o ith factions of propaganda | casential drama. - He writte mistory by | QI Chester Place. But with, the unerring view of . the | flashes of Lightn a with i el : A -~ Dikatr oF the mew ast o his made big| Dulll ub. & sectadle. that Hhpie Lo AEPaL. 4 s tricity; Bot air heater and. three that I want to dispose of right away. A . 5 e ety orisinat and. » toren o | imgtas pathan Eith: - mueats. oy | e foliowins ‘aesctines: propers 4 NED - B ‘! places. Lot ia 60x200 fect In slag, of| Workers and Drivers. Come and sce BETTER TO BUY YOUR be ‘Teckoned with in the future. ~He | above all else, does something fne upon | SO gne mew milch others coming ia| 4 Call K tmér leaving Norwich s reason fof | " "] MER R. PIERSON, |Jewelry, Watches and Clocks great armies historic | the most trémendous scale that was t v 3 selling this very desirable property. '’ £ FROM COTTAGE HOUSE - n_‘:: e adt the mo Zhe very desirable property 107 Mo- copy on the 4 last aweit. E. A. PRENTICE es_upon a Ly > to reproduce the records of a|ever undertaken by a dramatist in the | Lons, e wheel harrow. and by the human in- | world’s history. gr-w fi’" other articles toc at ‘than wish Soeme| L aciia n . Sl 3 { ? : e S oo Lipis el maie it asawhen | e et el R ol ARCHA W. COIT, P tanee S Bul® | Frankiin é‘“ e | Wiy 1 has credtea sach a stie oL 2 R "63 Broadway - % ‘Dusiness rosuin. S g - :

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