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T SECURES RAW — By Getting Possession of Rail- ‘way Between Belgrade fia iz 3 (Special to The Bulletin) Washing D. C., Nov. Ise=win the conques: ‘and o ~up _of - connecting link in the between Belgrade and l!ll'- Co’flfllll Theatre. of o Nation at Davis The: otuhtxm'xu 2,10 0. F r-ln Xo. nt 0. 0. 0., No. 6 K. of P, s, ~. B 0. 2. 7694, M. W. A., meets Lgbor Unfon meets b NTD. 23, F. and A. ;'g‘:“’rx E 0. P. I &: 'S’ "A. .nd B! Soclety meets o oo'ncq-: ot Blager Hall . ANNOUNCEMENTS : COLONIAL THEATRE. “Neal of the Navy,” Sensational U. S. . -Battleship Serial—Beautiful. In this thrilling event in the most ‘Wdndertul - and timely serial ever sade. Annatte . the ik Tittle nold- of the map ‘of Lost Isle, attends a dance the U. S. S. Alabama, where the disguised Herandez again attempts to secure the yellow packet, ,and Annette is thrown into the sea. She is rescued, and that night, whis drying out the soaked map before the fire, . discovers secret inscription showing the latitude and lonstitude ot Lost Isle. Annette and her party § start.for Lost Isle aboard the S. S. Coronado, on which Hernandez, Popto and the Brute-man also take passage. There is a mutiny aboard ship, and Annette is attacked by a drug-crased sailor. - The Trute, prompted by some ous force, takes Annette's as- nt in his huge arms, and climb- ing to ‘the top-mast, flings him into the shark-infested sea.. This -scene is acknowledged to be one of the most theilling feats ever accomplished for mmn There is a thrilling and v rescue of the Coronado's pas- sengers by Neal and the crew of the gunboat Jackson cruising in South- ern waters. The next chapter of this absorbing drama is entitied “The Cav- efn of Death,” and will astound all by fts ‘mammouth features. A picture that ds filled to overflowing with ex- clting ‘moments, is the event in the Hazards of Helen, entitled “Train Or- der No. 45 i which the girl tele- er lassoes a lunatic atop of a for the supply of the Central Powers. important feature of this accomplish- ment is thé bringing of the Austro- Hungarian and German nations into. communication with lands where are found minerals and products of agri- culture in AhunQAn« though the con- trol of the Orient ables the remunitioning of l‘um transpot c - h rtation of German troops S g o - ¥ 3 ] o to° tertitories threateningly mear the 7 AT 4 ” 3 3 X E ¢ ,.,, ; 7 Suez Canal. Assketch of the stores of smile ot : Lo G B IE . " Anj nsfln_ “T X : 2 Teat: : ¥ Soncs | . Asia_Minor, or Anatolia, upon which : the Germans will now be able to draw, J h o g e a— SRS tln the mhmt ‘Deed, is contained in a bulletin just issued by the National Geographic Soclety. = ! Risne, "% ) r-iron n?; deca— ouse with ut- > ?'g Feasonable Cuucun Omtmmt wm help ywu. -Samples Free by Mail The bulletin reads: Cuticurs Soap and Ofmtment sold “The mineral and agricultural wealth of Turkey-in-Asia is very great. This ‘of each maied free, with 32-p. book Livertl sl of X owner, Architects. Cley, trom Ton may be obtaimed. ust conform strictly poPee nfations, ho. alternate received or considered unless r-q-xnd herein, or by an addenda ls- sued or otherwise authorized by the, architects in writing. Proposals shall be made in gnce with the suthorized form given o ia specifications and shall be made in aupne-m on the contrastor's own sta- tlonery, ai all be enclosed with Sertinda Shegue for 3 per gent. of the amount of the proposal and to Mr. Chester E. Child, Chal Special Committee, said envelo) have the contractor's name and add: on the outside and shall be marked “Bid for General Contract. The certified ue-shall be for- feited to the Town of Putnam, Conn., a8 liquidated and ascertained damages— nOt as & penalty—in case the cobtractor to whom an award is made shall not, within five days after proposal Is a cepted, well and truly execute U contract in accordance with his. said proposal. The - execution of the contract ferred to above shall include the fur- nishing of an approved surety com- pany’s bond for fifty (30 per sent.) per cent. of the amaunt of “the contract guaranteeing its falthful performan and shall be satisfactory in its_terms and conditions to the aforesald Special Committee and the Architects and shall be from a surety company authorized fo do business in the State of Cons Cavaness. wealth, however, is largely of the po- tential kind, for, except in limited areas, agriculture is carried on ac- cording to primitive methods, while, for the most part, the mineral stores have been left unfouched. Among the minerals known to exist in consid- erable quantities are iron, copper, nickel, lead, maganese, _silver, sul phur, coal, antimony, arsenic, emery, fuller’s, earth, gold, kaolin, zinc, alum, asbestos, rock-salt, boracide, chrome and mercury. Of these resources, the copper stores will likeiy, be the most prized by the Germans, though little has been done under Turkish admin. istration toward exploiting the cop- |~ = per.- The reserves of Anatolian coD-|ton. It is the American product per_are said to be large. which regulates the cotton markets “Wheat, corn and barley are grown|of the world. India, Egypt and Bra- in large quantities in ‘Asia Minor, and, | 7] are the next most important places in normal times, much of the surplus|for the production of this commodity. barley has been exported to Great|The Indian, Egyptlan and Brazilian Britain, where it has been used for|cotton markets are largely dominated brewing. - There is a considerable| b Great Britain, which, since the surplus of wheat, which should Te-|war has also larsely regulated the lieve the reported meal scarcety in|disposition of the American . erop. the mills of the Central Powers. The|China is a large cotion grower, but west_coast of Asia Minor is noted for | consumes almost its entire produc- the fruits that ripen in its Mediter-|tion at home. With no contiguous ranean climate, Here are grown an|cotton producing areas, with its important part of the world's ralsin|ports plockaded, and with the lead- crop. Olives and figs, also, thrive|ing cotton markets of the worid large- along the Aegean coast. Where hot Soast. Where hotlly in the control of the Englieh, the Who ana'm. Thariot of ‘the sun Shall lord ¥t but.a ddy; Better the lowly deed were done A-l 'ktvt the humble way. m.. n-u -m Snd the swWord of fame ond shasl. madh &0 high his na 5 name i’lm- will not tear it down. - ppicat heart that ever beat some qulet breast ' found the commion daylight swi ‘left to.heaven the res —John Vance y OF THE DAY Mis. Nurich, you wowlé _same time ‘and see my Mr.Jigss, but really, interested me.”—Buf- NEWLY furnished rooms %o rent, wil ail convenlences, wita or without boa: 26 Laurel Hill Ave. nuvllfl } TO RENT—Rooms for light ho ‘1‘{1‘! ng. 1nquire 27 Divisfon Telephone 480. TO RENT_Five-toom Cene: Sprnce‘:sv. N. E:. Smith, % Mal WANTID—A boy ¢ mt . | age; sea Ine., ol ng—. uwlid ; = 'un?-u-“gnv Y, e-r:qm Im“; nov! Il'n' ANTED—First_class junlor ‘ru‘ ork ; lle‘nl.fl uro& r."l' ABL. | N staven, Eont > " Prhottad 5, B o Botiad WANTED—Patents secured mougl credit = system: free search; _send -kg:h advice free. Waters S 4223 W ler Bldg., Washington, Sares WANTED—Raw - furs, at 32 = 8t, Thursdays and Sat ‘Bennett. TO RENT Three tenemtnts, rooms éach.” latest improvements, West Main St. inquire George & berger, 47.Frankiin St octisd. e o © ..:wl;?-mx-mm tenement;” this a00r o1 11 £Tan Im, St bath, hot walel fi tube, us. Whithey, - Nofwich Bullet| oc4ds | T0 RENT_Store af 5 Framiklin Sb inguire at Bulietin Office. ~ s¢pazd 2 “To nn.vr—-s“on room flat, ‘modern mo! ipiprovements, 116 'Broudway: posses-|falo 0 given Oct. 1. Inquire C. A Gager, 0. Frankiin St Sep2id ISHED rooms, $1.50 up. 'n Un- lon | oy .u -fln'r-ll.nclz. an v _sepli 10 RENT_The otnces E 3 Aty £or Gostor or JawSer: E. Lucas, FOR SALE FOR SALE—White ‘Wyandotte lots, at 544 Main St _nov SALE—A Stelnwa, 1 1nquire Mrs. E. 08 v vied LICE — They cannot live on a trfidl.d“ fll.g ‘Kumnhm Lice. Bl'nndy. it cf.‘m 8 Rasi Koneman ~ Poultry )w TuThS AFETY rpened by E..xu;sy. 227 Main St.. Nur'lgh. Conn. nov! \lunm—o-n.rn oW eIt {n nights, Call atternoone] AWV 375 month; government jobs; I tlon reet writs Immediately, lin Institute. Dept. 3 Ro T Main St., Norwich, FOR SALE or cxchange 0 yaras nearly_mew tapestry carpet, one good” Bdison Home phon b, one orn and 39 records, 318 for cash, or Tl exchange for poultry or.vegeta- bles. “Mrs. Etta L. Stoddard, R. ¥, D. No. 6, Norwich, Conn. WANTED—Skein winders and wr: Weat Side Silk learners. it RN oct28d - SBSEELINSAE a et T L WANTED—Antique furniture and old silver; good prices paid. A. Brucknmer, 55 Franklin St. Tel 7i7-3. may26d WANTED—To bay cows and calves New: ¥ork Post. In he distin- “by His coutage and 3 he at mgfl‘-:g of “think att nished rooms. = J. Nauding. u:flnnp"“ A P 4 graph summers sheiter lusion of Germany from the en- r e Tunaway frelght and drags him to|Anatolia coasts some of the finest | joyment of this most impoetant pro- | Pecticut. Slaker A RE% SE i Raster. Sonn " | rully Cauipped; ome 1914 Ford touring,| STORAGE BOOM—Inquire 3. safety, and permitting the other|Turkish tobacco is raised, which, in|duct was well night completed. Thus, |, The bond shail be in form and effect and one 1912 ‘Ford . touring. &ll these the same as indicated In the specifica- tions. No oral, telegraphic or tele- phonic proposal or modification thereof shall be ‘considered. Contractors will be required on their proposal to submit the names of their sub-contractors and, their competency and responsibilities ‘as well as that of the general contractor will be_taken into consideration by the Special Com- mittee in making the awar All plang and- specifications shall be returned to the Architeéts in good con- dition. before the opening of bids. A copy of plans and specifications will be found on file at the office of Mr. Chester B Child. 15 Maln Sty Puts s well as at the office of , where they may be ex- amined by competing. contractors or their sub-contractors. A cOpy can aiso cars are in. good condition’ and ice will be e ration and ‘ellerin, ‘Box. ; Ddovisd MODEL C 25 Buick for saié, in first class condition: price right. : I8quire ¥. Foss, 67 Church St higantic. brakenman to bring the traln to a stop. ,“His Hand and Seal,” Is the two ph : featurs telling a won- ful tale of the unlawful expending of a ward's legacy, by the guardian. “Herst's-Selig. Weekly,” is the news- picture for today. ‘ Tomorrow, -George Ade's “Just Out of “College,” Frohman five reel fea- tire with Amelia Summerviile and big cast. all likelihood, is now a rare luxury among German smokers. A sort of tobacco is grown in Germany, a pale, insipld, unfragrant leaf, which bears little resemblance to the rich tobac- co of America, Turkey ahd the East Indies. Great quantities of hazel nuts are among the exports of this area, and cotton, another staple which the Germans are said to be greatly in need of, is grown in the districts of Kassaba_and Aidin in the west, and on the Cilician plain in the southeast. “All through Turkey-in-Asia, there has been but little accomplished t ward building up a manufacturing in- dustry. Olive oil soap is extemsively manufactured at Smyrna; carpets are woven in various places, mostly pro- the drive through the Balkans toward Anatolia, Syrla, and Egypt may well have had cotton written in capital letters as the goal to be achieved. . “While the cotton production of An- itolia, Syria and Mesopotamia is unimportant in the world’s commerce of this article it nevertheless, is of sufficient bulk to prove a great relief for the war necessities of the Central Powers. Turkish cotton is not of such good quality as that grown in the United States, Egypt and India For war purposes, however, it is sat- isfactory. Beyond Syria, in the Nile Deita and a part of middle Egypt there is a more important supply of cotton of high quality, while ‘to the southeast over Persia lie the large -if_you had a dollar inore, what would ‘absently)—Hys- ght. . For demo: 2pply. Robert ning. o2 Broadway. o FURNISHED M — Centrally el SR T e T R o B9 P T ot DR TO RENT . The very desirable apartment .on ¢the fiest floor of the numlnmm Flat, Nb. 170 Broadway. - - - "AMOS A. nnownma FOR RENT Shmundoli.' in_ new T “WOR SALE Ford touring roar_ A1 gondition. thoroughiy egui W R Frisbie, rear 471 Frankiin noviid | C. 8. BOX €0, Willimantic, Conn. WANTED Two good millwrights, five first class women cooks, and laborers. . FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, fhl mm—m ¥ am Captais ¢ '“x::.%,’:"mbm - - ¥ - A L DAVIS THEATRE. The Birth of a Nation. The success of The Birth of a Na- wholly to the intrinsic value of the.-picture itself. Everyone who for = B e VIOLIN FOR SALE--Find Wioln ox, cellent tone, with two ows’ and feather case wiil sell outh dress M-79, Bullet! noviid FOR SALE_Thres plece parlor ‘:mll ] If you t: kind to°your mew lIfttle sister | gttt o i oo tor. Everything put.on her wings and fly back Tommy's Ap,l, to w«u.um F. mu.. A..nt! w.‘,_,m_v. heating | Reom % [yl e rick, §9 Church St Wllllmfl(lc Conn. QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room Price right. novd TIOUSE FOR SALEOns of the best tage 3 acres Jland, 1000 f..; Ocean, Sall’ Pond; sown do: residences on the Hill; alsa three bulld- vege! gardens: lwood Ing lats Inquire at 632 Main St. Wil- > limantie, Ct._ Phone 234-% | novéd | veEStapls S h-_r% Others $2000 34000, . Send for soelld. bHANK W CoY. M Rl seea it becomes a hooster, and the|ducts of home industry; leather is|citton producing areas of India. From |Contractars. Clearing Houser i35 Milk b ek g e W A & 3 F & House, 135 Milk . Word-of-mouth advertising s the|produced; and cigarettes are made in|poth of these sources, though cut off | Street, Boston, Mass. GEO. L._CHESEBRO, Mapager. O e, greatest factor of all The_engagement opened Monday, Necv. 15th, and will continue -through- out ‘the week with two performances . A large number of seats at the prices of admission have been Seanes for. “The Birth of a Nation'is undisput- ably the greatest motion picture drama ever enacted for the movies. Eighteen actors, 3,000 horees and over scenes are required to depict they story. The production is in every way the ‘greatest ever staged.” It required ‘over half a million dollars to stage the picture. - There was over 120,000 feet of film when the cameras had finished their work, but the process of selec- tion- which plays such a telling part in these productions has reduced this £0 12,000 feet. The amount of film re- Jected, while photographically perfect, would make ten other photoplays 2qually as long as The Birth of a Na- o, but this large amount was de- stroyed, for there is one and only one The Birth of a Nation. . Tickets now on gale for the entire novitd FOR SALE_The plumi apd sheet motal business large numbers. In Syria, there are important weaving, dyeing and tan- ning industries at Aleppo and Aintab, and there is some small manufacture in Mesopotamia. “The principal exports of Asia Min- or are raisins, tobacco, figs, barley, liquorice, wool, hides, cotfon and skins. Owing to the backward organ- ization of the country it is difficult to assign any values to. the annual ex- ports of these articles, which would be worth considering. The leading exports of Syria include lemons, or- anges, sesame, soap, silk, barley, and liquorice, while Mesopotamia exports large shipments of dates, wool, bar- ley, wheat and opium. Yemen, in Arabia, the land which is mostly a desert. exports the famed Mocha cof- fee. Coffee is said to be very scarce in Germany now. Dates are about the only other export from Arabia of any importance. “The_climate of Syria is of the ex- treme Mediterranean type, and most of the soil is fertile. great part, however, it remains unworked. Silk by war, the Central Powers may now be able to secure certain importa- tions. 1, ElEbt additional sets will be provided | === . y the Architects for such contractors FON SALE as may require exclusive use of them during the time of figuring, Not more - than one set, however, shall be ailowed| 1916 OVERLAND 6 cyl. demonstrat for sale; run: less than 1,200 mile new September; bargain for quick sale. each contractor. When, these sets are exhausted. ad- Louls B. Lincoln, Overland Dealer, ‘Willimantic. novisd ditional sets will be furnished to such contractors as may be approved by the Architects upon the payment by, them FOit SALE—Nice little vil house, barn and outbulldin; lent condition; henbousel £o the “Archifects of the costof tepro- ductlon of the same as follows for plans and 413 ltolr tm -‘ h ans, whjeh cod elnde or more; electric _lights In houn 18 Ing charges, Norefund wil Tinuies WAl trom chireheh. ‘and The Ccm-nJ“ m-nuu l» vl school: place has some land. For par- reject any an: to B ticulars and terms. inquire J. C. Witter, | ruli equipment, all in Al conditiol arate. 3’3\3\??1-'“;1- A "n""u! e Auetion Hoome. 4% Main St Danteison, | 3350. ok 44z, Norwich, Conp._novid’ I fdden by Jaw, | ont P68 FOR SALE—George A Xahn: 1 3 1 forbi ould they ‘deend 1t Lo Telephone Lebanon. oct21d Buy This Picturesque sHould they deem it to the best interest G S ol THINK IT OVER — 230 noteheads || and 250 6% (regulir business size) B""’."' One of the most attractive and envelopes. Teatly printed. for $190: 500 eich 33.00. Send for ples "and Piices for any Printing you are in need home-like houses' on West Thames Street in the very heart of the new home colony. Nine rooms and bath, o gee’ that monkey® skylark- Sot- fine. re e 2 man who understood trom “1_never see him -flnfiu ol mrnn or hulnx fun of Waterbury—One of the first essen- tials toward civilization is cleanliness. So declared Rev. J. J. Curtin, pastor of St. Francis Xavier's church, during a sermon at high mass Sunday when he dwelt on the subjéct of clean-up week. He declared Mayor Scully's idea of appointing all citizens of the city members of the clean-up commit- tee was proper and urged members of his congregation to work in accord with other citizens of the city. =1 T FOR SALE—Bulck automobile, model 19, 1916, in flfld runnlnfi der; will sell_cheap. Eosepn all: 0“4 . g ¥OR SALE_One 1915 model 37 Bulok, Letters of Commendation from Norwich People Are Positive Proof of What E- Ll ml AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Ledyard, within and for the District of Ledyard, on the 13th day of Novem- ber," A. D. 1915, uicesent’ — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, udge. Estate of Frederick Gardner, late of of. The Bulletin Compapy; Norwieh, Cénn. I _AM BUYING poultr: Anvone having same, of all kinds. rop_postal to week. o wm;ms sre r};n!tsed inhml.nyfparu fi' t);(e r.«'?h. n}\ oin, said g‘-*;}"\ dpcenlhe[gn'd )_}ahrdwood‘ floors, elz:txlc lights, etc. | Samuel Gellert, Colchestef. Conn. ‘ Jn 800 i T e iand, and, before the war's outbreal e iministrator having ‘ex! e spacious veran: screens com- > ocean 1ou CONCERT PROGRAMME. most of the silk was sent for mani 0' N TM E NT his aaministration sccoupt with sald |pletely for summer use. The house GREEN & GOLD$‘!'FJN umber of his 1 facture to Lyon, France. Some silk is lot ‘of generous size, and there's u 3 fyery indication points to a large|spun in Syria. Cotton Is,an import- veaeTe I e 2ol bk i the | Sarage, having room for two cars. Real Estate Brokers attendance at the concert to be held in . Siater Memorial hall this ev- goiug The list of artists iy indeed % It includes Miss Charlotte Paul is 100 Ih “How Iz longevity?” “Temperance: he said. ant crop around Idlib, and a surplus grain crop is raised. Much of once|: shing fertile “Mesopotamia is now _desert, |18 accomplishing in the treat- The old irrigation systems have fal- | ong of Skin Di; : afternoon, at the Probate Office in Ledyard, be, and the same is, assigned for a hearing on the allowance on sald administration account with seld es- tate. We are selling farms and farm pre erty quickly and with gobd res Let us know by mail what you hav sell in this lne, with full description ARCHA W. COIT, ‘Gfosvenor, operatic soprano, Mrs |len to decay, and, where forty cen- 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 |of property, with price desired and m;‘m over- Jessie Hatch Symonds violinist, and |turies aso the land was fralttul fo-| & Attest: \MUBL E. HOLDRIDGE. Rl e 2 T b S ; ;1 have ulski, pianist. Local in-|day is merely wastage. In some areas, AT MRS. FRANK ST. s a F hoas iR 4 ST a ferest will be centered in the appear. | wheat, barley and beans are 4 royise Iy OR SALE BEORE LS Sop$ThETY grown fdr export. The date palm and the sheep - herd, however, are the main elements in present-day Mesopotamia agriculture.” “Some idea of the importance of the LAWRENCE SAYS: 22 Grovenor Place, Norwich, has suffered from PRIVATE SALE|- i%'?ffi?“«gs == nce:of Mrs. Grosvenor Bly,-who with Mre. Symonds, will play the diffcult Greig sonata in C minor. The follow- lg‘-b the programme which will be iven: GOODS at ings _at 83 S, eve: FOR SALE ‘Washinbton Street Conn. My daughter Somata 'C Minor Op. 45........Grieg|MOSt recent sources of cotton sup- |eszema for over three yéars. The dis- o Allegro molto Appassionata all{h_o?or;led wz thre lgenénu ‘la’a'@m by | ease started on her face and then FOR SALE Antlque and Modern Furniture, con- ol Allegretto expressivo alla Roman- e oty e Servian link of|spread to her ears and scalp. It was o sisting of two sofas belqnging to. Em. press’ Josephine of France, one Hepple- white Sideboard, one handspme Malios- any Post Bed trimmed ‘M’ brass, very 0la, and many -other things af the Lan- man house on the Norwich Town Green. Wednesday and Thursday _this week. Hours of sale: 9-12, 2-4.. - e MRS AUSTIN HUNTINGTON. the Orient Railway is given by a sur- vey of the cotton producing areas of the world, which shows how com- pletely Austro-Hungary and Germany were “shut off from the raw cotton says a war primer given out by -the National Geographic Society, recently. “The United States, of course, is the world's greatest producer of cot- SEVEN - ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE Electric lights, steam. Heat, set- tubs, large i6t, in fine location. PRICE mv N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Strest, Norwich A Very Nice New Bight | Soome Al and. squipped with-all modern Improvements; will be sold very reasonable. For full particu- lars, inquize of JOHN A. loum Estite Br. Bl Bacs Fraskiin’' Square, FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS very discouraging to me when my child did not improve after I had used many of the very best remedies for this disease. I will say that I was rather doubtful when I began to use your E. L. M. Ointment, but with- in a few days I could notice quite an improvement and I was thankful that 1 had at last found a remedy which showed that it was removing the dis- 28 * Anegro Animato Mrs. Symonds and Mrs. Ely. Arie “Pleurez mes veux” (from ‘Le Cid) . . Massenet Miss Grosvenor V’oezurne (Reffets ‘dans I'eau) Debussy| Mr. Gulski !'unbourln Chinois Kreisler'| Hure ,Sp-nin'fa Danse . Rehfeld Mrs. Symonds ‘When 1 Bping You Colored Toys, Carpenter | ‘A gtoré on leased lamd” (1. l::: Nllnnl it Advs g Setge :.(urlq-u_sh W iy Mut_ - minite vux.u the. price # lnqulu .uun z ease, and after I had used five boxes 5 g - . . Ebe. s‘f&;r';;;f;“:;e"bj"rfl"é"{h: M I A M I of your ointment my child’s skin was on Washington St.. T‘le SIIeI'IflII l“-s F‘m derness. . Hausman entirely healed and in a healthy con- ; % - 2 ~ Miss B aition. New Styles Greene Ave. and Cedar St. In Franklin For Sale (Signed) : Mrs. Frank St. Lawrence. October 14th, 1915. E. L. M. Ointment is guarantesd to be absolutely pure and a highly effec- PALM BEACH aan St New service now in_operation every ‘Wednesday from New Yock via For culars and s address o call o &LIE “Norwieh, nn. is 1 onsists of t-133 acres of Tanc '.'Jn':fini'y P A moving; Soodland and pasture, With 1% story = - Rouse. new barn 86¥8 anaty, o H . FOR SALE. mber is valuable ‘and desir: Covtage Houses Tenement ana Busi- ccsant location on the state.road Shant ‘d'Amour. Bolling | _ Miss Grosvenor an . Symonds. | " Tickets for the concert are $1, all ieats reserved. They are now on sale | - Fall Millinery . "MRS. G. P. STANTON 1e: feaBing from Norwich” to 1t the store of George A. Davi ! Sanon. 3 ey GHLiramatn ol B oeien. l:;'::l Key West & “‘Oversea” Railway tive remedy for all diseases of 'the 52 Shetuckst Strest '.’fi»'-'br?‘?::-'i P g nn‘p-‘?fldfi' miles from Yant! i \fternoon. After that time they| from New York skin. | you care to seil of rant. sl hav X ’"'W mnor S et B il Soamisieraee || el S e e B '::’G vm:’n will begin promptly sy 8| T ! Ask your Druggist for STETSON & - YOUNG, CWILLIAN ¥, HILL] Tel. 29-5, Lebanon Bs 4 10 FREIGHTERS BLOCKED S ethic W/ gt G Foots f Flletlic OINTMENT Carpenters an: ors 22 2 H L i Lake s7. cuair. ||| CIRCLE TOURS . |l 5 o ol By oy i [EXCHANCE gy Price 25 cents. Telephone. 50 WEST MAIN sT. “ el ke Jeavy Southwest Gale Drove Water ./ ' Toward Lake Eri * ‘Detroit, Mich., Nov. 15. — Thirty #eel freighters were blockaded tonight n Bt.-Clair river, the result of low | fl—" lecfi' 18] On Thames Terrace i seven- C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |3:5% equipment, large lot, fruit trees, | rater in Lake St. Clair. Marine men stimated that o total of ffty “or W Bt be forced to anchor ‘morning, outiwest. wind of 55 miles mn mufld this afternoon he water. trom Lake St Lake Erie. The local said conditions in- tae wind would _continue and would not shift its which ssunded are and Roberts, . Uolonel _were uaabie to release them. “sies is_betiovad to damago. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, \arches, Jswewry Sna 2eaurities of any Kiad &t the Inierest. An old wost Rates Citaniisnsd Arm G0 deal Witk LOAN DR. Dental Surgeon DR.-A. J. SINAY Dentist n-m. 18-19_Alics Building, ‘Norwioh 107 Me-. ?o vgrdqi|nhlo JORN A MOBAN, " Real Eafate and I sepTd YOU CAN 'W ”"w'”'u.w""’ P de. . iculars In-| shrubs, etc. Price. right. quire d

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