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== T What Is Going On Tonight' vag ¥ Avfifdexilie 'and Photoplays at the Moving Pictures at Colonial Theatre. The Birth of a Nation at Davis Th atre. Lmmesgruen Lod 3 : meots in’ Germania Hay L & °f o Somerset Lodge, No. 34, F. and A. M, Rev. M. McLean Goldie who left e e me Sy, Masonle Temple. I town Monday for his hew parish in e : E 4 ‘ 1 S p a g . . - Einley | A ‘we lo my friena is in. Qarpenters” Hagi oS Union meets| Niantic, made his farewell calls Sat- Stariad m!- i mples, s o S : 9 . - = 4 . Hope Hebekah Lédge, No. 21, 1. 0.0, | Urday on Upper Washington street. v M F. in_Oda Fellows' Hal *| Not only. in the sh but In - the ‘Soap ‘and Quhn ed. All shared in his labors and . ; 1 T Two comfortable rooms “VoR R . flator| - GHBRE: ¢ esns North: Stonington Grangs. days of their stay here Rev. and Mrs. on my’ five fi,“m.‘g.ix&,..h"fi s | g 4 . 5 “Norwich Councll, No. 25, F. B. L., | whole nelghborhood from the city Iim- . ~ € 4 5 t 2 o s ; e . meéts in Pythian Hall. ifs to Yantic will he be greatly miss- ment. Now E"finly Well.-- | i | write bly Free 'y e 3 " 7 o A . luster of his shining thoughts without reference to the con- T St : P AFE < i ditlon in life. During the last few e ; Goldfe and their daughter, Miss Cath- | pimples. - I suffered for a couple of onths.: | e 2 ot s Xadrees & W t : The North Stonington grange will| erine Goldie were guests of Mr. and : | Quaint Porto Rico comatt. LAzl serve its annual Rab MAN AND WIFE would ilke to tke|l P : pie s ; ; 4 mext, Sa !dknyuglsht. Nov. 20, trem s A e B i o Onl e o1k 3 gharge of and run a corpor ."5:",’:."" s 7o 3 : mx 3 A e e e o'clock. Supper 25¢; Cake and SR ; : . four. days: from New | |ing ‘house, ‘or ‘wouid : e ‘ : 3 . ra Cream 15c. Surprise Visit For John Ohlson. ; York lies this Gem of the | | 4ress deorse L. Foctte, Snootr Conin : ley, $0 Proeman . . But whiers "within) that silent reaim ‘ o fovisa R Py Real Estate Changes. Friends were invited Saturday even- 8 ing to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Amos A. Browning, administrator, | Ohlson on Town street. Those in the South Soag ] SR "novl 3 _ : ; 1 i with its mu,:qm har. | |7otae men. o e & R hingion Stien” ; A P nout "= Conade SDORRL the Vel b has sold through the agency of Fran-| party were Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Nichols, ? o - r photo enlarging. . Apply to Colum- Insurance and Real even aside cls' D. Donohue, the farm located In| Mir. and Mrs. Whitney Vergason, Ma. 0 bors, its interesting old | |bian House. beiween § and & p. m. X S i2as Butlaing, b1 Main St | ot stripped for® dignt ina R depme enan. T conestan 100 aertd| e N e =, Hepluson M Spanish buildings, its delight- | | ~sovice o —sovsmmErERe— o by i of land: with house, barn and Other | em and Frans Mos Th 3 (A ful climate and luxuriant trop- | | When- table linen nas ink cover : T L e But dd he venture forth in trembling Bulldings, ard hes been b the Hyge| o> z Meager. - Three tables | ment and the pimples started to diesppeas. . | |- " 07 ‘See this “lelar: them with a Dplate or saucer. Pooty B e e R Wit fear? . Samily Tor oo oot 355, searny iho|of Whist were playeq and’ prizés on | "I bouglit sdme Outicurs Soa and Uintuut gcéenery..- this “Island gooc. advise the head Of the and Trait trees; rent An, strangely no! It rather seems to House Wil bo odellod M| Py LD. Nichols, Mrs. B. L. Nichols; | and now I am entirely well.” (Signed) Miss of Enchantment” now. oke the Cobweb Cormer six A b3 right party; in city limits; hoth me Bouse will be remodelled at once, M1 | consciations. Miss Ruaden ‘and Jobn : > {gar. * Fagan's Smoke Shop. Seatenlie irchiczs’ Toaure 32k | He sigdly tete the life Bo once hels ased hlson. e elose of a most en- i 3 A o same agency off the heirs of the late | joyabls eventng sandwiches, cake' and super-creamy / e e o e Ceiteg To_igat the mettle of the Yet.io-be. P Coszl;\ewg thel b;x!{:flnshlotx next | coffee were served by the hostess. Th S ¢ y v started over 1y cooked food, so His NEWLY furnished rooms. l{rcnl. '12 ¥ o Tavrel il avenue. L P e e A - : oa o win atmied: Eeeri|l vou fail to read these ads ail conveniences, with or withoutboard. |’ “SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE.” T e S Torine el y Sevomin -k S T oo ook || 700 five Towking ‘for: astickie i ’:mm’_——‘#Tl——:T— ouse: | Bomewhere {n France the fevered day NOW THE TIME FOR MERCHANTS Cottage Prayer Meeting. 3 - | fat Fne diners at & Columblan House || thi® line- keeping. Tnquire 31 Division St. Phons (s eading TO ADVERTISE, SAYS The cottage prayer meeting of the < s have? It's all in the cooking. Regular Telephone 480. 137, BOvey.* | ' "SR SIS birds (n their Bomeward ou First Methodist church will be held! Sample Each Free by Mail decks, Tpeciout anerooms, | |dlgmers, s conts . O, MBI Tien Bt aip. the while, with sweet PATTERSON. Thursday evening of this weelc at the| " "with 32.p. Skin Book on requost. Ad- ‘_.""“"""P"""| = L‘"“' steamer WANTED_First class Jjunior drug 5 CENTS A LINE Sprace Bt | N. E. Smith, 30 ST iiacends 3 o s, Fore. | SR M Wi Tagie o e | vy o St St s | | Ty Emiete e e | el Pl Sl R Bt R e | R e pi | v~ W gATE e Sl tonghot hewor. i apping s rincipal pore oo | | Ko’ s, Son, O 1% Orhighad™ B, g bt T L Bylnn: With His Mobey; ls-Spend- Wells Very Low. returning to York. A siling WANTED _Raw, furs, at 32 Water West Main St inquire George Grean- e in Pranes thd warm.grean ing $200,000 This Menth For Pub. |, The rain was an encouragment to every Saturday. 3 St. Thursdays and Saturdays. A. C. FOR SALE berger, 47 Franklin St. octisd e La o Aok Lensath. (he I farmers but not suMclent to affect the | NEW LIGHT ON MULLEN'S & ° Wrlke for Booklet. Address Bemnett o ROVM | o iTe A good new milch cow.| o.R0 MENT_Six-room tenement thisdl, = BEoofing BT oom t a ’ 5, W 2 . . h 3 me an = Ll g A AR aie v INTERVIEW WITH ROOSEVELT Cruising Department BT R e R on | Inguire Burritl W Latirop.” Norwich | 05 ©¢ll ®IE S “Wilialy. "Norwich Barvea: \.. Dayton, O., Nov. 16.—In the conven- Town Topi novsd < Doy Buitetfh: octdd Whvh-; Aelds sve sown’ and garnered Hor: of salesmen of the National Cash |-y y o (OVR TOROR | Subsequent Misunderstanding - Over PORTO RICO LINE IVANTED General housework gIrli | 1) B Homat Tantie: Conn. o a1 1a e at 57 Fraokiin St Register Compgny, gathered here from . 5 Wh Qo ) gn top visited relutives on Plain Bl over at Had Been Said General Offices, 11 Broadway, New Yerk TR s nie Al s, | TS Cadiliac, Ty Ty Inquire at Bulletin Office. sep23d |Somewhere ‘in France the sodden all parts of thi continent, reports ~ 132 Broad stail ‘were made indicating the general im- | Sunday. e TO RENT_Seven-toom fiat, modern| ., trenchel cover £ ik New York, Nov. 16.—New light on i neau, car in £0od running condition. .| e o e, (e arm vineyards basking provement of business everywhere. Charles S. Mellen’ i Offic - W. Atwood, Danlelson, Conn. Phone | improyements, 7 in the sun: Bt “of the elght hundred salesmen | | Mies Blla Skinner of Montvilie, is | Cifh R e s nous DB ISV A e T 378 munth; government, fobe: 113-3. noviZa | Sio% Eives Oct 1. Inquire C. A G4BT | o¢ littie children calling through the preeent, all but one said that his te S e s o oprs® Feck | question as to whether the New Yorl, Lin Tnstitute, Dept. 35-0.. Kochester. N.| FOR SALE _New milch cow, gIv RS it e U | - or ety Titory, was moving fast toward & bus. | and Miss Markham at Plain Hill e v o Beriioe Bata | === — |} | el AN ik SN Prenas ||, FURMISHED roeme; 3150 un. 38 U ve a5d pedce and home when D . Miss Ruth Mitehell of Franklin was| COMPany should sell its steamship lines | It was: it was found a few days| WANTED Skein winders and wrap | o_on old Parks place. ___novitd | "sepitd & 5 Otk basis of these reports, Jonn| the week end grest of her aunt, Mrs. | 19, ChATIes W. Morse wag switeliod on | hétqre elsbtion,” fnsiated the atforney|pecy; siso learasre. ~West Bis Sk | ToR AALE_cedar shivbe for So%e| O, SENTihe best offices in b | SOmenhere in Fance the sullen night g - iy 3 ? 3 today af i . 2 v our groun. Tice two ces - - eari s manager of the Cash Register com- | FTank S. Avery of West Town street. | of the Gieven former directors of wnc| oToct aer s different case,” replied | “WANTED Adtiaus Tornitors and old | B orasr by ‘mall this week. Gideon | Sitt £0F Goctor or Iwwrer: alee irai| Brinsing no dfesms to those who 3 Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Wharmby ot | [02d On the charge of crimiral viola- | Mr. Batts, heatedly. shiver; good prices paid. . A. Bruckner, | C.cxinson. Norwich Town. __novild_| yuiiding. prrc i PR £ o W 4 to him who | Storrs are visiting Mr.-and Mrs. Lonis| 100 .Of the Sherman law. This case was not so founded and |55 Franklin St. Tel. 7i7-3. may26d PHOTO-ENGRAVING plant complete | ~ STORAGE ROOM—Inquire J. E. Fan- knows no ing, I_Ar,,my ‘at their home on Vergason av-| Misunderstanding with Roosevelt. é w;l{ not ‘rald the paragraph You | “YANTED To buy cows and calves | bar o uis oty togjSale. free and| ning. 52 Brosdway. feblsd Por:hldou.nezgo shall no more rise enue. The government introdu tier | doubtless refer to.” of 21l kin Yy good price. E. Glau- E o A z | —Um~isHED = Contriliy, 105 e e ritten: by Melien tor Wiltar };u: The letter was introduced in_the|binger. i beatar. Conn | SSomemical ocation: SPEI TR e Beaan Morser 18 Union SC. 107] Florence Souss Hlgle. in the Bali- Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Miner of |Jr. the president's secretary, by which | midst of evidence relating to the New [ nov2id Norwalk, Conn. NOV1Ta ¥ | S ——————————————= East Great Plain were in Salem Sat- |it appeared there was a subseq Haven's _trolley acquisitions :and Mr. “FOR SALE_White Wyandotte pul- urday to visit Mr. Miner's brother and | misunderstanding between the railic Mellen, who' was on the stand,‘was nit w ANTED lets, at 644 Main St. novisa FOR RENT HUMOR OF m DAY tamily. president and Mr. Roosevelt over what | duestioned about it. 2 = 4 had been said at the interview. Morgain Blooks Trelie; FOR SALE_A Stelnway baby srand|Staces and Offices ' in new: Thayer|. Flosrwilker _to iidn 'who seemi Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Schofield of ccording. to Mellen's testimony, tiie + Two good millwrights, five first class [ Plang, Inquire Mrs. E. Xose. 10 Stet- | Building, Franklin Square. undecided which way to go—Are you Montville, were guests Tuesday of ident had told him that ae would | O the subject of trollevs, the gov- | women cooks, and laborers. o A PETRME T R AR e o Lo ] 3 of elevator gervice. jani-|jooking for something? Mr..and Mrs. R L. . Yerrington of the New Haven no. immunity i¢ | eFnment brought out that a wort from | “*0P POl T LR Tl L FOR SALE or exchange: 30 varas|tor. Everything up-to-date. < | Party Addressed—No, sir. I've lost Washinston. street it violated the law, butthat e prom- | 108 ST 5 LR Rud'een sum- : " e e hocrans. “ons| RN C WILLIAM: PAEIULLy Ageat | niy- wite: Satier s ised that there would be no action | SoT. o Foston banier, had been, sufic ek . orn and 35 records, $18 for cash. or | Reom 108 “Have you laid the foundation for Mr. and Mrs, Chester Manning from | taken against the road during nis ad- Hillside near Hartford twere recent | Ministration if it should retain its GEO. L. CHESEBRO, Manager. will exchange for poultry or vegeta- presidential boom 2" bles. Mrs. Etta L. Stoddard, R. F. D. TO RENT Yo eh I have anmounced my un- a proposed electric line from Boston to Providence paralleling the New Ha- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury O, |Steamship lines. Norwich, Conn. né willingnéss to be & . candidate Togers of Washington street. _The_government maintains that. the | Vo™ FOR SALE FoR SALE_One 1315 Heo touring, | QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot| Washington Star. st i New Haven not only retained the lines. fully equipped; one 1914 Ford touring. | fage 3 acres land, 1000 feet from|. Madge—I hear that Charlie is ar Rev. and Mra. A. L. Tedford and|but proceeded to acquire ‘others 16| New Haven.—The Woman's Mis-| 1916 OVERLAND 6 cyl demonstrator|and one 1vi2 Ford touring: all these | o o ASTSS, VA0, 1000 oot o and| awsul spendthrist son, Donatd, of Preston City. were the | strenathen its alleged monopoly. sionary docteties of aix donominations, | for sale; run less than 1200 miles; |cars are in good condition and prics | OCean and Sels Fond, sown dower and|awiul spendihrt |\« Ly, .. | Fuests Tuesdav of Mr. and Mrs. A. D.| “Please do not forget,” Melien w. Tepresenting more than thirty church- |new September; bargain for quick sale. | %ili be right For demonstration and | ¥egetab) e e - e by 7 adts in the letter introduced toay, “:he ot veriana Peajer, | particulars, apply Robert Pelierin, Box | plumbing an: Renta! §i He's ng to make two wild cate Zabriskie of Vergason avenue, n the letter introduced today. es. are planning to unite later In the|Louls B. Lincoln, Overla ealer, o ARR) B O O e k0 oy The Band. To beaciee e oyl i ol g | i sai promise you made me that the presi- | season in a Mission Study Lecture | Willimantic. nov16d s RN 2 - | ““FRANK W, cov. L | Py T - 4 George Wrirht of Medford, Mass,|d°nt should send for Herbert Kuox | course. o e T e 5 Buick for sale, in first - . esterly, R. L {and his son. Barry Wricht, of Tufts|SWith and read over carefully the ke O e and Satoulibings. TDeAte: | aots condiilen: price SlEht tadotne ¥ Ltk U Lonfongasien)—We al; Sofloge. ‘were. Tecent guests of Mr. | Memorandum he prepared of our in- = Bont Conaition: henhouses Tor 300 hend | Lo, oy %7 Church St.- Willimaatle. St siks Vags hegh the Sase ready I tase of { ot ares. W - o il terview of early last spring on ‘the or more; electric lights In house: 15 & a Zeppelin. j ot Jies. W G- Hitciontof Weat awn | stcamishtp i mitiar: LOSE ANDEOLND mintites wallk “from churches'and | FOR SILE_Ford tourine car Al Visifor—But surely, my desr. it et = hool: place has some land. For par-|condition, thoroughly equipped. W. R. never reach o X Rates Upon Crude Products. LOSTA wiack andtan Eaglish :fcn!‘.‘\rs ‘;P:..; terme tguire J. ¢ \fulf""u. Erisbie. vear 37 Hrankiih St novisd o = i i Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Chant and fam-| “Unless my memory is faulty, T out - | 368 e - - | Auction Rooms. 42 Main St, Danielson, | = > — P - ? - f Whiting, Merrow. Conn. 952™ | “FOR SALE_Two cows; freshen in a Clerk (assessor's office) — Fellow fly motored here from South Lemin- |lined to the president in that interview e IR Conn. nov. i 5 ; stex"Mass. fo spend the week end | that If 1 did not trade with Mr. Murse | _SEURIEN__ 3 o T e R Sutside. envul adu've aresaned i, Tl With Mr and Mrs. John Ohlson of|it would be nccessary for me to g LOST—Saturday night in center of | &5 PR B AT A o by Ss0.0001. ot JOHN H. PATTERSON S ity farther for the protection of the ter- |city. & white Ivory brooch, carved with | IRggy This Picturesgue| y1011N For SALE—Fine violin; e Assessor—Give a cigar S 4t ritory wo serve and I have it strong- | by oty Tipder rewarded If returned | fobthr Sase’ Wiil sl oNeAt openp, Ad- it M i S e the Bungalow e T puliedn FOR SALE _Three-piece p: asylum!—Philagelphia Bulletin. Chatty Nei FIVE FINE e B 12 dom't - stand for any ong your_ boardi oarding House: Migtrese—O g:: predicted that the approaching| apss Elizabeth Miller of M Iy in.my mind that I suggested thers -"of = prosperity would probably | e puest & Miller of Moosup Was | woulq be further acquisitions to ex- | LOST—From farm on Bricktop, bea- et amvinie Y e o ieaPePly | the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. e ] 1 g 3 moaths B4, Bhlte, Slth tend our influence south to enable us | gle hound, 3 months ewaka for| One. of the most attractive and|mahcgany fnish, with tapesiry cush- Noves D. Chase at their home on Ot- ever known. - to control the rates upon crude prd- h : home-like houses on West Thames |ion: & B0 Mcall at this o As @ proface to his remarks - he Ebndo Sronne, ducts, which were so Lmporiqut 1o the TLucs fo DF Bwitser "WiRmautle: . | homel e O O eart of the new | moviid. S o T T . yen. DINCY: the businéss Jepression Of| toyiiee Verss 5t Washington | MRRUfacturing interests in our partic- home colony. Nine rooms and bath, |*“woin SALE_The plumbing. heating You see, our eater gets 80 previous two years. This, he said, i gason ashington | ular territory. AL g, hea interested that he:forgets to eat, and - hardwood floors, electric UEhts, etc. | ann oot mesal business of She late b had . effected all lines—: street and B. L. Nichols of Biiss place| “I fear he has forgotts - v W =yt o S S our next biggest egter gets so mad pind oy, | commencs and| prs, it Aaett for e wet”ead soricvt P ot ol Sorsieed s Hop MK The ‘spirions veranda_scrsenscom_ | I, Geiei " Aagie Mt B coor || Om Convent Street ]|, (i onyEe st ol Smeat 1 i i, o visit Mr. Vergason's parents, Mr.|it Is so, but inasmuch as h e o : Ve ver.—Puck. “Now.” he continued, “the boom. is|@and Mrs. D. B. Vergason. o e AR lot of generous size, and there's a|Price rgnt _________novd (fgeneq by the Shetucket Tan Nve, Ay “tuck. Hvery- om. - Agricultural interests are the —_ for a long time back, and as I am very g harve o LT R thing gbes_against me.” "’“m"i !ele‘l it. The farmers have| EXPERIMENTING WITH X-RAYS .?m‘sea at g:ehresul; of my last in- —_— e R i g e Company . the Matter noWT” record-breaking crops, with a _ bl erview with him, T am more than [Bantic._cr. Phone 284 s “The ban ' ad mand. - Various industries have | FOR CURE OF CANCER.|anxious that he shall disabuse his| Tnofine Apartment House, known.as ARCHA W. COIT, s w.:nl SAL s.—amck’nummo;fi:umod‘el sive upmns- i O P ieocea xboda i Thotory neous and Grafted Cancers. of his Z00d nature and kindness toward | ¥23. with three apartments on separate FOR SALE T et e o ST ot Juge St twax, within 508 merce and transportation me to go further than I was justified | oors. e = B Con The honge O« remetied| New York, Nov. 16.—Hope was held | in doing as the result of TR AT SR . VO SALE_One 1915 model 37 Buick. || 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn, J}coupons of having enmough to gef @ in the financial worid. We have plenty | Qut for cancer sufferers by James B.|view. : A OF, HOUSEHOLD GOODS at private sale. | full cquipment. all in A1 condition: new set of cut-glass 3 of money and the best banking system | MUrphy of the Rockefeller institute in| Such an impression on his part I AMOS A. BROWNING. Call mornings and evenings at 83 3 Fras X 3 = > in the world today. an address delivered by him today to|should deplore very much and it dis- | oci20WS Washinbton Street PIGS FOR SALE—George A Kahn Telephone Lebanon. oct21d THE KALEIDOSCOPE “Yo have three big federal organi- | Members of the National Academy of | turbs me very seriously.” il ok canesit Al fris|Sciences now in session here. Dr. ; THINK IT OVER — 230 noteheads . TS fakiie cars of Mheee VAMiOUS | acuhy seidthat the heleating of thol T T Honred 16 Dlscude . Shereupn = an AT (R —yitate e || WATCH HILL BUSINESS Grade crossing accidents cost 108 merce Commission; then came the |!nstitute had trled treating rats, from Lave: envelopes, Deatly printed. for §1.90; 500 lives in Penneylvania in the fiscal Federal Trade Commirsion; and, final. | Fhich cancers had been removed, with | The letter was dated Jan. 27, 190%, FOR SALE A Very Nice New Bungalow. Py e any Sriating you ar in need For Sale years ending July 1 1v, the Federal Resorve Bosd. 'with|the X-ray, in order to stimulate the |mearly a vear after the interview re- Eight rooms, finished and equipped | 5. *"The Bulletin Company. Norwich. SR Ttg chain of reserve packe . e vaih . growth of the white cells that originate | ferred to and meantime the New Ha- witheali modern improvements: will be | Gonn. Lo T D e e 08 te™ ' In .a kite fiying contest held in of these three: poneds e e eau®|in the spleen and the marrow of the | ven had bought the Windsor line ani SEVEN ROOM Sold very reasonable. For full particus Lease) ik mil fxtures going 8 || cincianati, the bow kites _displayed to_the country cannot be estimated. | Pones and float in the lymphs. obtained an interest in the Merchants 1ars. lnquire o A MOEAN, A e oRoe Arop. pastal 6 Cottage at Pleasant View. thelr superiority in many ways. Phrough. the ala. of the wedeve| It was found, he said, that the treat- |2nd Miners. The occasion for sendins (| . COTTAGE HOUSE real Eatate Broke Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. = % 5 banks, the various banking institu.|Ment resulted ‘in making the subjects | the communication was a proposed in- tions of the country began to loan |\Mmune from the return of the growth. | terview with the president by a- com- Imoney. where people. contt mot ger it | This was found to be so both In the | Mittee of railroad presidents which betors. "Now, with big erops ars iz | cases of spontaneous and grafted can- | Mr. Mellen desired to arrange to din- Awi0iroom ot age A e ioeendl || Blecteical apparatus to determine View, lot 50 by 20 This place is the - a tone of human volocs centrally 1 t 5-minut Ik L troliey And postotAce. and the peice || has beem invemted by a German wo- is very Jow. Inquire aboul it. man. 5 A Lot at Grotem Lemg Foint. g = - = Pittsburgh pays $40.10 pupil yen:- Franklin _Square, orwiech. FOR SALE tubs, large lot, in fine location. demands, with little foreign competi. | CerS. _According, to the speaker, this|Cuss the Sherman law. PRICE $3,300 thon, we'are at the commencement of | 45 (8 fral (e 8 use has - been soad ‘orasidents ‘Bt New Lok Kpmes — e e e lrn rating schools. J.os Angelo: an era of rosperity such A > T < for el e T o e OF Prosperity such as this| Wiyl this process is only in the ex- | FOW: Mellen wrote in the intreductory (| N TARRANT & €O, BUILDING LOTS Antique 2nd Modern Furniture, con- || BSjch. not far irom board vemic |! pay Len Clevoland, 3430, a0l . OMRLYY, has never seen Defore. mot|Pperimental stage, Dr. Murphy sa he|PArt of the letter, “rerarding the mat- B X 3 slsting of two sofas belonging to Em-|| $690. A batgain. =~ Cottages ail || Chicago, $4529. A ted 1t to prove valuabl ter I spoke to the president about, viz: Washington St tux e i come in a day. It will take time. But | SXDecte D eraa e i oy 2~ | that ‘of having = confe o with Tirm 17 Winiet EReaat, tNericts on Washing b Josephing of France, one-Hepple- |§ ***°"2 * — \ W‘fl‘uon, everywhere ore improving, | HCally treating cancerous patients. e 5&’ o ‘e;leenrc; l\sv-n':t‘ % h;- P Pz i ar St press Josephin - ‘; m‘:’ _ 7 Fa = 5 A p||.ru-.hll lth;anodu that n»: e farmers are "OSperous. = - . white Sideboard, one handsome o8- olce of 400—prices from 7 been invent b in Eng N compaci The farmers are prosperous. The mills| perina Krupp von Bohlen's fortune|oome more tractable through a bet- proas: TR e and Ced e e o i orass vee || o FE0.650. send 18r catalogue enoush to be worn in a heimet, rcady fore. Railroad stocks are going up, It| S estimated at $125,000,000. 1+ undéestanding of Biz-ballcy sesved S For particulars and prices address | 2nY Post Bed trimmed in i WILLIAM A. WILCOX. for instant use. o st e ey npeXt Rt 73 STETSON & YOUNG, |or call on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich. |old. and many other things at the Lan- et it s S fore the wave of prosperity will be ol orporations Liable to Attack * Conm.: - man house on the Norwich Town Green. 1t is stated that = new cartridge de- T No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 3 upon us. money to the holders of the secret| “There is hardly any railroad cor- Rui = > vised for the Fferith army will pro- "%Now is the time for storekeepers|formula. This is accepted by - the|poration in the couniry but that is Ca.!‘penbers and Builders g oo TR L s ey e e e s 3. Westerly, R. L pel a bullet half a mifle without any to, advertise, added Mr. Patterson. He | “conpany” and the lad is soon able to | able to attack under some section of e Seniding Lote. Al 1n ag; | Hours of sale: 3-13, 2-4. ' Phome No. 3¢5... || perceptible rise or. fall. is. backing up his opinion with nis|Show his father-in-law to-be, the sum | the Sherman law and that If such a| Best work and materials at right | Bess Biocks, Bougne N proper sirable locations. List your property if MRS. AUSTIN HUNTINGTON. money. His. company is spending|Of money doubled, and claim his|menace, that, if it is possible it is|Prices by skilled labor, seil or rent, ve a On the flat top of Table Mountain, more than $200.000 this month for ag- | daushter. One of the striking fea- | most desirabie that the president’s | Telephone. 50 WEST MAIN ST. | 300 care o seu of Htni for real es: near Cape Town, a strong southeast vertising. In addition, it has spent | tures on today’s big feature bill is the [ ETeat influence shall be .exerted to tate investments. o TOR SALE ‘wind produces a horizontal sheet of $50,000 to have the 300 members of its| Lubin film entitied “The Mirror,” a|bring about some amendment of its WILLIAM F. HILL, 'nle m LM.B Fam cloud known as the “tablecloth. selling force attend its school at Day- | Prodnct of the peerless ned studio re- | Provisions that will insure a reason- | _ Real Estate and Insurasmce. 109 LAUREL HILL AVE. — fon for three days. where they were|cently crected by the Lubin company, |able degrec of safety for the past,| DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | - moom 10s. Thayer Blds. - The beautiful residence at 103 || A Philadelphia parrot screamed so g:gl;‘z ‘ths’ new and up-to-date ideas zmi zlestzrr?; Et!helT gla;(r)to‘n. guluév.on fvenhfl“lh; fiov;slorfil co‘ntslned there- In F or sale Lv‘v“"kll Hclll’l. p.;:: knoh‘:y ml: m‘fio :‘”m‘“'li. pm(-dd“d the hom: Ui A all, late star of “The Onl rl Co.,” | in shall ol in for e ful - W 9 - & In; Shelr Dusines e’ Ctane Wibic & Tavorits. M ocae | Sarding this it T undetatand eatecciay Dental Burgeon EXCHANCE This farm consists of about 133 acres| | ing" 10 rooms with ‘all the ‘modern | poison. - “Get out e the et in this city. This drama is one of |from various interviews I had with E # of lan¢, suitably divided into mowing, !l improvements. House is finished }| when told what had happened. COLONIAL THEATRE. the mountains and is thrilling and |the president, he is riot at all averse--| McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. | for good farm; well located modern | Woodland and pasture, with 1% story [§ ;" hard wood, has three fireplaces - = beautiful in story end seenes. on'the contrary, is disposed to help house in Norwich; large lot, nine|house new barn 35x6D ft. granary. ofc. |} with mantles. The interior and §| It is announced by an Ottawa jour- ‘Just Out of College,” George Adc's —_— to the extent he cam. . Tooms, steam heat, bath, set tubs, | 105 LTRET 15 YRINall FRE SSETION | | exterior of the house is in excel- §inal that certain lead mines near Famous Story in Five Reols. AT THE AUDITORIUM. “I am going to arrange for Mr. New- electric lights, hardwood floors; owner | {safiing from Norwich to Lebanon., 3% | [ lent condition, the cellar Baving §| Kingston bave been sold to New York man (then president of the New: York wants _country home. -Information | miles from Yantic: cement floors. ‘The location is the || interests, and it is understood that the Another big special feature for today | The twentieth chapter of The Brok- | Central) to be one of the commission DR. A- J- slNAY from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, | For further particulars, address best and within eight minutes’ walk § | mines will shortly be up. They is “Just Out of College,” presented by |en Coin & two_reels, will be the|Oof rallroad presidents to see the pres- Conn. ¢ 3. HEI O et Coan: of Franklin Square.. Property must }| are said to be in for turning Frohman's Amusement Corporation | special feature picture attraction . at | ident and above all the matter will be e Tel. 29-5. Lebanon Exchange be seen: to_be appreciated. out lead in 30 days. Work was eus- cast. which is headed = by Eusgene|the Auditorium for today and tomor- | arranged quietly and with no publicity Dentlst s acand FRANCIS D. DONOHUE penided at the mines about two years O'Brien, ‘a dashing and popular mat- | row ang it is the beginning of the end |2nd certainly with every “desire to Contral Building, Norwich. Phones J| 28°- inee hero, of the stalwart, youthful|of this great serial which closes with | 2V0id embarrassment to anyone. g ” type, and Amelia Summerville, familiar | the twentv-second chaper, Jjust two It is my firm conviction if a bet- | Rooms 18-19 Alice Buildiry, Norwich The run of blueback salmon in wa- The very desirable to many Norwich theatre-goers, be- | Weeks from today. An additional pic- | ter understanding can be had with Phons 1177-3 e A o g e A Y tere. ttibutary to the Alaska stations cause of her appearance in this city. | ture of importance which will be |the president and of his policy, it will 45 Fon SALE SALE HORSES of the United States Bureau of Fish- The story deals with the daughter of | Shown today and 'tomorrow is the fif- |80 & long way toward ameliorating 3 JOHN A. MORAN. eries been declining for the past a picklc manufasturer, who is in love | teenth number of the Paramount |conditions in financial _circles and BETTER TO BUY YOUR Real Estate and Investmenmt Broker, Franklin Square. - four yeags. The shortage at Afognak with a college graduate. Pickering the | Travel picture several numbers of | bringing about the support- of . the Jevrel Watch 1 Clock sep7d I have = few Horses of all kinds On Thames Terrace a seven- s ase that I want to dispose of right away. primarily the presence room cottage, with all modern ||| Workers and Drivers. Come and see :l large deposits of volcanic ash - as father, incensed at the daughters | which have already been shown here. | President in those quarters I do earn- choice, decides to make the ‘grad’ a| “Their Bewitched Elopement,” is a|®Stly seek and which I believe is ab- " YOU CAN BUY P ¥ Jow. result of eruption of Mount ioan Gt & large sum of money, v | Sesior somedy pitare which il aleo| S, SN2, S TSI than i werens, arg ot g v ||| ““EFVER R. PIERSON, | kaimaiimanlts Si0noitng v it. he would consent to the marriage.| On the vaudeville programme for to- | COming. political campaign.” . = AA you -had * } 4y fine sunny. 10 room House wi shrubs, etc. P right. lIn- Telephone 1139. The girl (not knowing the agreement), | day only will be the Flower Garden Dispute Over Political Letter. Stairs ‘modern improvements ut 20 Grove : —_— s e thinks her [lover mne-lectful, in his|Giris in their big musical comedy| ' One paragraph of the lettér was not| . - i i you speak guick. 3 Qquire of <R Tz arduous task of doubling the loan. A |number with ten people in tho cast|read by the government. . Attormey | : - : € A. PRENTICE CKLEY. - A Bright idea dawns upon the lad's mind | Which has been making such a hit here | 4Bt¥s omitted it, after the defense had SIS 1611772 gis® THOMAS H. BE! A 3 _ and he remembers that his boarding | the first two' davs of this. week, and {made a vigorous Dprotest ‘against the Phone 86 Cliff ‘Strest Real Estate and Insurance. | % istress 1s famous for her pickles, ana | Ed. Ratley. the novelty dancer, and |admission of the letter on the ground |Jj - : F SR R el ot 18 Bui For énd Childres 3 ones -, -3, kinds asons’ idiny .. he decides to take the loan and with | Alcxander Wood, who will present his | that it was “purely a political matter.” fito assistance of the landlady enter | musical, talking and quick change| <“This Is injecting politics into the s, Crans witl ‘5s Materials for ssle b 3 v the Peld of competition .against his | numoer. case,” sald Delancey Nicoll, “ana I || 25 = » gar will e g i InUse F 30 Years, prospective father-in-law. He is ex-| On the whole the programme will be | you're going to read it, we can inject ; 4 c TN oo —_— e eck, McWilliams Premely successful, and as the youth | one-of unusual merit. Tomorrow the |all the politics you ‘want. The first| i1 Fraskits se e waue e oo 2 183 silent partner. the father does | threc vaulleville numbers. will be | indictment in this case was based " Upmiatr. B . ot récognize hiy Dart in the compe. | chunged and three new acts will bel politics. 5 o AR 5 2 iness before the public, tnere is mt ttion, end offers a large sum of | on the pregramme. “it was na THERE 1 v aevesiiing . the ad-| Eastern Connecticut equal to Toe Hui- o Jatin for Dusiness resuits. interrunted Mr. Batts,

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