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Vaudeville' * and “Photoplays ‘at. the| Old-time Thanksgiving Sermon—Re. it -:' RS - ception Tenderst:Rev. and Mrs. Wil- xt-;_l. Photoplays at Davis| = liam M. Zumbro—Driving Accident. y RENT—One R at ident fi% of Yale in'Lecture| 1. o inanksgiving sermon preached | ; ANTED _Live Pouliy 7. gn, Laurel Hill Ave. 6. at! Stater Momorial. S o e Tt —— 3 g Wanweaus Hill, Norwich Fown: - Ravh T T A I TR T in 080 Faaa %‘l}. L 0.0 F.. meots |4 a1 church by, Rey. Hiram P. Arms. ltched Day and Ni 3 iz 1 = S AR S eIt i Rz .TO, RENT—Tcnement of s1x room es Union, No.- 137, U, B, |he told. of the ‘first: New Ensland 0 . SURE - LEGAL NOTICES out of ‘town factory, manufacturing = and T AL e b Oarpentens Hatl | tenkeaivins, hat 1, wag on Nov. b itated, Used ; EGA| 3 Barhers’ Unlon meets ot No. 11 e Irritated. U NG BT 5 e RS shirts; good and stead: RENT — Rooms for I it = Mt Gy Tewkes aay o enelond and 42| Cuticura Ointment, Atera Somicn T Ayt R arm dwli ol Na. 12451 0 B e e I ilioik: of the_ hildzen here FasE: Aso Healed | aprO R, SALE: By otder of the Homor. | Company. Westerly, B. 1 e ovazd ge Mo 248, N. . O. P.,|bad_in England_celebtated the day FootrfuoWeLl lt‘tl‘ Gmlrl.' . aple Court ‘of Probate ror the District ______.__._‘ AGE e SarTs _rovii A0 : ‘burni; efigy. uy Fawkes, Scu ead £ ) o o _em) agh, Norti, D1 of P. | Rurning harrels, pisces of stolen wood o L A DTS PihSiocd? 08 e 1en aeatd | foue iS extrs Mok in Spare:tmme; L mests {n Foresters” Hall and "stumps ‘according to - the old ituated on the east side of the|no canvassing: no experience; no mone: e S s s TO RENT— No. 27 McKinley Ave, For particulars - = - 3 1gh X “the N Lond: required in advance. Palmer Co. 990 ) 7 [ Al T s | T R Attieboro Falls, Mass.— zufi; was 'f',"fi"";','%'h o, New _ London | teauired in aavan 25043 induire of Mrs. Balley, 60 Freeman Ave. ¥ AN» “W_ls ool v B e e, "PpLioation WANTED Everyons, to “know the ) F FOR RENT—_The large house No. 83 B TR z A stick or a 'stake for King George's MARY E. CONNOR, clder mill at Norwich Town will close - all conveniences .~ Buys Bath Street ‘Property. ‘adke, noveza’ - " Administratrix. | NOY: 27. W. D. Thacher. nov2id i Andrew J. Wholey has purchased the | mimber or. coal.for ' the bonfire pole. ” WANTED—Girls for skein winding; - 4 Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Rich: property Nos. 17, 19 and 21 Bath street| * 1t seems consistent that on Thanks. > e \ highest wages pald to proficlent help: ards Building. 91 Main no! from Louis and Barbara Wunderlich | giving day in New England their sons | o gaid while ‘learning. ~ West Side i TO RENT—_Rooms for Hght house f nd 15 to make improvements.in it. The | Should have celebrated the day espe y g 0 . nov2za ing. nquire 27 Division St. Phon § plot takes ialt fhe property. from the | cially when it came on Nov. 5, by bar- . ABLE-BODIED _ MEN for fremen, b building to the Hilton property i bonfires, which cus- E Sxid ¢ brakemen: $120 monthly: experience on Bath street and has onas fhrees toin bas. ecn handed down to the 4 m;fl&cfg- 33 DEreby. Eiven that 8t .a|unnecessary. Rallway, care Bulletin. = G i Ltta boctag Spruce Bt N. B Smith, 0 Ma ‘brick bullding: containing a store, ent ddy. i o At oct23d \ R e ats o u and | e Y. Gouncil of the City ot Norwichy held on of bargains found by BULLE- RENT_Five-room tenement 17 f P> er, 15, th ‘WIMIN FOLKS: We know you read smaller frame building with a shoe-| SHELTERING ARMS SERVICE. | . foflowing _propostiiot® Was' submitied | our advertiain’ we know hat the (| TIN WANT AD readers. robms Sabr latest. Improvemenis. 158 oy o ot ‘s shop in it. The sale was made 3 Poub ki by the Committee on Public Works|hand that rocks the cradle rules the Furniture a n d household West Main St Inquire George Green- |y, y ¥ & throush the real estate broker, John A.| Rector ~and Cheir of St. Andrew's 4nd the final resolution was adopted. | world. so when the men folks go down || Zoods are lines in which fre- NiNCtecr 47 Frankiin St could eeme sgwn to Bt eem Apesh. Episcopal Church -Provide Cheering 193 Ioh. Sonnectleut, November 1T, {6, (1%, ‘Sinaks Shop o 3o0 worm of | SHSCHLLANEOUS FOR SALE || X0 BENT Sizroom tenement. third| Whero once I eume, where Temst ! o e Service. 1 Aftest: ARTHUR G. CROWELL, Cobweb Corner_Clgar novzod T OUSEHOr D SO Gl foor of 11 i BL. batn, Hov water, sot| L lived end meved. © T = e s i S ks =R ity Clerk and Cigrc of the Court of | “ g NTED Salesmen to call on plant. || fications you will find these ads. || Bultetl = ¥ octia - 4 ‘all o O A I eat style| i There was evening prayer and an e L ers with our highest grade standard It's almost negligence when - That soil wiive by wasst Be wem: scalp,specialist. ; Get. the correc address at the Shelfering Arms Sun- . To the Court of Common Council of the | §arden and grass seeds. Bleven consec- [} you fail to read these ads if TO RENT—Seven.room flat, modern hasYormar for. so you will look youthtull g, v eternoon, - conducted by Rev._ F. City of Norwieh, Conm.: utive years of increasing business en- [} you are looking for articles in improvements, 116 Broadway; possec and attractive. No matter what hat | 8% STETRO0N COCCE S Y drew's Httlo giets. Hoad™ | .o , ables us to offer a permanent position |f PR JTC sion given Oct. 1. Inquire C. A. Gager. | Ir, as I stood et gaze Z We o you wear you will look stylish provided | Jouns Bon T vt ot Shonen| B eocious Sourt. o my = Jhe Committee on PubMe Works|with good income; experience unneces- % 70 Franklin St. Scp21d _ | “She wwald spoear s omce de- The hoir 13 arranged becoming. . When | Shurch, Greeneville the text chosell| (signed) Mrs. M.I. Gammons, Sept. 20.714. | which was reguegted fo establish a|sary. Cobb Co. Irankiin, Mass. Teleptone 450. “FURNISHED rooms, 3150 up. 38 Us o - == re. -ade and width for the sidewalk on | riyaed (o FURNIS] rooms, $1.50 up. 38 Un- | oiite the artificial hatr- is added it is so nat- 3 4 i casterty giasof Yake broot from a]—novsed lon St 2li conveniences. Fhone 1193:% el e ot b detacted from vour [ Spent: the day.is. at Kand., The real| Sample Each Free by Mall | e e satthavene coraor ot | “WANTED Secona-band, TIEhiwelght, 5 CENTS A LINE R SR SO T Y M own ‘so_ artistically does Miss Adles ian With 32-p. Skin Book on request. The house owned by 8. A. .Cole estate | low-down covered milk wagon in good TO_RENT_The best officcs in his Ad- arrange it, No other place in this city | EOIE to dawn, he said. Wext SUnday | e postcard “Cutlcura, Dept. T, Dow- |10 the southerly line of Broad sireet |condition, cheap for cash. Mbosup, F Py e B B B red 2 = & D SeTdmman gattered w And_brimmi nd brimwing weters trembled 1 3 . in said clty, beg leave to report that|Lock Box 482. nov20d e = Lo o, §1100 ' i8"{ng herald of (i Clirlstmas season, | ton-" Sold througheut tho yorld if Bz’ give e At s et entlon | X oo et wp i —————— | plsheg fooms I B Luoas” Copiiai|sr, ds 1 gazes. sor Besuty that was & r 5! e opinio o 3 S mations from 32,00 up. el 52-4.- | T1® T8 S0 0% SRSl LM e 2hd "widin' Yor Tihe sldewaik on the | bowling alleys. Apply at Biks' Club. FOR SALE ® STORAGE ROOM_Tnauire J_E. Fan-| In Dat sid tivia before I learned ts 2 reality :hers - upon earth. . We keep |as two women and agittle girl were |S3sterly side of Lake street should be| Novid ______________ o ns BE, Brotwiy. £eb18d | roud’¥eantto me and revelation: oo i ¥ - i ; established, and it recommends the V. o FOR SALE—Oak bedroom set. Mrs, o o % 3 2 3 esoived, e e 'Tor. the Big Show Today of -Keith Vaudeville | Testament was the passing night, the |on the Green. Rounding the corner [sidewalk on the easterly side of Lake| WANTED _Raw furs at 33 Water | wine 1 omicns, trth tombe acc toy o Aty deasile s s ouidi vars and Feature Photoplays. New ‘Testamerit s the book of day for | as the wheel cramped, the women were | street In front of the properties own- |St. Thursdays and Saturdays. A. C.ig " °Buff Leghorns; good b FOR RENT o iy g — Chirist came. In spite of sin and the|thrown from the wagon, the horse|ed by S. A. Cole estate, George E. Fel- | Bennett. no¥sa ] d b 3 - e £ dress G, Box 94, Lebanon, Conn. For the ‘first half of this week thel tragedy of. the. cross, the Bible is a|running along Elm avenue and up [loFs & Co. Meyer Brackner, Mrs S& | “Sirpry razor blades sqarpened by| nov2STu Stores and Offices management of the Davis have booked | messase- of glad tidings. New hope | Jewett's lane. Near the lane the lit- | E% Mt Ferrick, and Rose Walsh W | g Rivhy, 247 Main St. NoWwich, Con. | ~Fow-gAvE =i rerser i yoars | Bul an_ exceptionally fine bill . of Keith|and joy have sprung into life because |tle girl was thrown out. Mednwhile |the same is, hereby estabiished as fol-| _1OVSd old, sound and kind, good workers and | proof, Vaudeville and. photoplays with _ the [ of Christ's life. . Ae he stood all alone | one of the women was' running across’|lows: WANTED Men-women, 18 or over | drivers, welght 1350 cach: will Seil one: | tor. ~Everything up-to-date. vaudeville attraction Jessie Blair Ster- | betdte a world of sin, with only a small | the Green calling for help. No one| Begluning at a point 4 feet westerly | 573 month; government jobs: 1iat posi- | also one double dump cart and 81X | Apply to WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent,]| HUMOR OF THE DAY ling’s . Highlanders. . This ‘is a reai|group ‘of - followers about Him, He|was seriously hurt. from the southwesterly corner of the|fions free; write Immediately. Frank- | double harnesses, most new; price low Yoo I should know all; all powers, al new yor ‘mysteries. " Frankiin '"&w.,‘_ Thayer | _sonn Masefield, in Harper's Magasine Best of elevator service. jani- b3 2 o S v v house owned by 8. A. Cole estate. at|iin Institute, Dept. 35-J.. Rochester, N, Mor cash. W. E. Clark, 215 Mountain | Reom —_— Scotch act and every meriber of the|taught the lesson of the leaven, He told — . n . Dep! y . N - “ : troupe is a product of the land -of|of ;a world, transformed. In spite of Personal Paragraphs. g;a:f.‘_’;‘m;n‘}fm A nlfl‘;‘:,\‘;”r;-e:n X novia | St. nov20d dm:\};:lwgeo: w::.:lll I take the sleepins the heéather, They sing Scottish songs, | garkness and death, the dayspring has | Mrs. Josephine Parker of Plain Hill|a line parallel with and 4 feet jvest WANTED_Skein winders and wrap- FOR SALE_Six Choviot ewes. Geo. To RENT el about 26 ‘dates bek & do’ Scottish dances and have a regu-|come to:lead‘us-to'a brighter, better | spent part of last wéek with friends |erly. from the easterly line of 'Lak ml;ls also learners. West Side Silk|A. Kahn. el. Leb, novisd , abou lore you lar bagpipe band of their owm. Miss | world. - - in Jewett City. street, to the southerly line of Broad oct28d FOR SALE—_Baron's and Neal Broth. | QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room eot- | 5° to sleep.”—Boston Transcript. Sterling in the act is a recognized | . The hymns for the day, which in- street on grades as follows: 145 feet, | Sy S n AT oue furniture and old | ers’ White Wyandotte cockerels for | tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from| Grubbs—Do you find that your wife prima donna and ohe of the best sing- | cluded Nunc -Dimittis, were rendered [ After a few weeks in Glasgow, Mrs. | Hoing 5 fect: themee tomring 903 fecy | silver; good prices pald. A. Bruckner, | breeding purposes, 33 and $3 each, if | Ocean and Salt Pond: sown flower and | can keep a secret. ers of Scottish songs now in America. | most sweetly by a choir of ten girls, ] g Sarah Gilliver of the Canterbury turn- | rising 3.7 thence ranning - 136 | 5> Franklin St. Tel. 717-3. may26d '|sold at once. H. W. Thompson, Putnam, | yegetable gardens: hardwood floors, | Stubbs—Well, not exactly; but shi Qifers §h this act invinde ihe Dmats|'with Miks Winifred Faker. at' the|pike, has Tetursied. i feet, rising 141 feet, to_the Southerly | ~WANTED _To buy cows and calves | Con: novisd | plumbing “and on?“‘s‘ gurnmbo $330. | can keep it going—Richmond Times- eppy . sisters, wio are-not ‘strangers | piano, e line of Broad street; the above de-|of all kinds; pay good price. E. Glau-| 1916 OVERLAND 6 cyl. demonstrator | Others $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. | Dispatch. A0 N WAD. SV Iy Doeh oben Bl v e Mrs. Belle Worthington - of West | 5cTibed line aid grade be and the same | Dinger. 'Tel. 14-6, Colchester, Conn. = |for sale; run less than 1,200 miles: | FRANK W. COY. esterly, R. I A Harsh Answer.—He—De you think several times at the Burns banquet at| Reception to Rev. and Mrs. William M. | Town street visited friends in Central | biq'Siouiwats. novesa new September; bargain for quick sale. obtaining the vote would make women i o o Sl e Zumbro. Village and Wauregan. last. week. Resoived, That the width' of sald Lows B Lincoln, Overland Dealer, > masculine? - 1 There was a good attendance Friday . ST , sidewalk be. and the same is, estab- H Wiliimantic. novl FOR SALE e—Why, no. It hasn't had that B 2 S0 S e, o | ot T T B |t e ke oo v (MR el B ety Glaziers Wanted |\ oo e . e and thres men, and they carty all their |chaDel when ‘a reception’ was given |Phold fever, George Roomey -of West | [In€ ne¥t Wwesteriy trom ihe, easter'y neaw, car in good running condition. G Irate Father—It’s astonishing, Rich- own: special scenery. Reov. and Mrs. William Zumbro. Re- | TOWN street is able to be about”the | ;ythionad points. At Once W. "Atwood, " Danielson, Conn. _Phoné ard, how much money you need. The. feature photoplay. for Monday | Celving with them was Rev. G. H.|7ouse Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 1st 112-2. nov1id Ewl: Decorati d_ homelik day of N ber, 19 Experienced Sash and Door Men. 7 e g e A , Yo | Ewine. corations and homelike % { ¥ of November. 1915. Men. ¥OR SALE_Ford fouring car. Al FOR SAI E otelkcepers, the tailors, and the taxi- and ::E;I\'e ;:;hfixi:‘%:::(x:;m:e totches about the rooms were most | Miss Mary Geer of Washington M. H. HOURIGAN, THE A. W. BURRITT CO. condition, thoroughly equipped. W. R. cab men.—Boston Transcript. ¥ BAILEY. Al W- | Frisbie, rear 37 Franklin St._novisd _ “Your dad is an old crank” said 5 2 t Quches about the rooms were M5! street has been spending o fow days T A N | lnctiais B o e ndoyabls se-|in Lebanon, the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Committee on Public Works. Bridgeport, Conn. -, SALE—Or f the best tl y bees Y story, of The Juegernaut is so pale |chestra. - Punch- nd waters were | HOllls Campbell Resolved, That consideration of the e o tho il atas thres bullds FIVE FINE Pathor (el B e = served. One featnré of the evening e foregoifig Tesolutions, as recommend- ing lots. Inquire at 672 Main St., Wil- = 8o. e pobe anid /hin touinpaved. to, e i it S R . F. ) of Providence re- |ed by the Committes on Publlc Works, FOR SALE e R s Bt oved Dad overheard the remark. tremendous climax of this, the Colos- | was the tefling of wonderful, true, In- s tor Dasaee v oral | Folative. to the. cstablisnment of & . Ct. S3Ch; o of I “A crank is pecessary in case of the ha of raftway drama-—that we- shall | dlén ‘stories e boys present by [{UTNEd Saturday, after passing several | f fde and width for the Sidewaik on PIGS FOR SALEGeorge A. Kahn. lack of self-starter,” he retorted.— gie only on outline of the plot. - | s Zumbro. - T A s | Sie casteni st oF Taie ‘sireel. be YOU CAN BUY Telephone Lebanon. Gotzla Louteviie Comter Soara. 4 3 ned to n e Cour pL > o ot Do e the dther the Gia| Passengers Thrown from Wagon. |3 Bomon” Codnel "t ‘the City ot | mer ar ovem — 350 notehieads Who iz that Tellow evlogizing this solute heir of a.great railway. king,| About 5 o'clock Saturday afterncon e e et at - the sCauncll sunny 10 room House with | 300, Ches Heatly printed. for $1.90; 500 e DA bécos Srieniin. ot colbms < s FRENCHMEN AT FRONT N e on, Che Sth "day provements at 20 Grove St.|cich $3.00. Send for samples and On Con Street don’t know who he is, but. when One thinks he has, accidentally Kill- - BECOME WELL DIGGERS | and that due notice ‘of tie metting 'b¢ |if you speak quick "| prices for any printing you are in need oo T e S ed.a drunken. rowdy in saving the |y he ibkdthest job- the! Heroine, 1 IVen, as required by Jaw. to all partics | | T oo TP duieK of.: iThe Bullatin’Conipny." o with O e LUCaS (HAL o Chliiks other's life—they two only know this | cpavmine and tends o welosme. touch 7 . faterestea to appear, if they 3ee cause, E. A. PRENTICE Conn. ¥ Owned by the Shetucket || this srand and glorious republic cught secrét. ot mifve -snd heartfelt affection . for - and be heard in relation thercto. Phone 300 86 Cliff Street| 1 AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. to support him."—Birmingham Age- Both fall in ‘ove with the samé|pis sister. % 5 The above and foregoing s a true S e e e Compan P “Does your wife allow you to smoke y around the house”™ “She requires me to do so,” replied Mr. Meekton. “I don't like tobacco LI';)'!O". b\l:( Heflg&t? requires me to Tt ow smoke on the house plants twice 57 Shetuckst 88, Norwich, Cenn. | ay to Leep the fmescts O Washe ington Star. “You say this picture is worth $5,000 and yet you are offering it for ten.” “Yes.". WATCH HILL BUSINESS || rne poticemsn. ™ Finave o take sou For Sale Notuing wrong, officer,” interposed the dealer. “He's the artist.”—Louis- A store on leased land (long term || ville Courier-Journal. lease), with all fixtures doing & &ood business: for sale at a bargain. Cottage at Pleasant View. THE KALEIDOSCOPE A 10-room cottage at Pleasaat View, lot 50 by 200. This place ts || Spain devotes 3,500,000 acres to centrally loca 5-minute walk to || olives. |, trulley and postoffice, and the price i et 1s very low. Inquire about it = A Bureau of Labor has been estab- b N SRR R, =eae lished at Winnipeg by Manitoba Located on the water side, sandy || Province. beach, not far from board walx. Finely located 10-room resi- dence, 20 Fairmount Street. Modern conveniences, stable, garage or carriage house on the premises. Price reasonable and terms easy. THOMAS H. BECKLEY Phones 724 474-3 after his chum has withdrawn from | following thrée 'acts, Monahan and Attest: ARTHUR G o iThe Sherman Loomis Farm|/——————————\ of .his father's old railroad—the other |igy, and Edwards and Hardene, a cou ] S This farm consists of about 133 acre; both--one with a fathers deep affee- Jewelry, Watches and Clocks | o anc. sultibly divided into mowing, the face because of his-poverty. - Dolly in a novelty roller skating act, o City Clerk and Clerk of the C 4 righteous, fearless district attorney. | mc ‘of colored entertainers. Univer— 5 \ b FOR SALE Both again worship the same girl—|ga] comédy pictures will also be on lll F mnklm For Sa]e tion; the other because she is her COLONIAL THEATRE. ; FROM woodland and pasture, with 1% story girl—who marries the rich boy only| The vaudeville' will consist of the . copy of. record. Bawmviel iAtiors s Exishven, ot Years later one becomes president{Ruth Goodwin, double volced vocal Common Council. daughter of the old swéetheart . of | the eotrm. BRTTER 7O BUY YOUR mother's counterpart. house. new barn 36x60 ft.. granary, etc. The district attorney bitterly attacks | « Y ” i 1 the railroad In the courts. His former | "0 gritooss °F India Sensational, chum threatens to expose him as a ittering Orien ma. LEE CLECG /.t murderer. miles from Yanti And now—imagine the girl on This story is one of great interest Ffl‘i sm Up St For Surll;lg\ Knyn‘(\gwg,,,;:&?l?r train approaching a bridge which can- | 30d beauty, and tells in an_interest- T P R P 4 NG, . not poasibly stand its weight. Both |iNg way how Sir Arthur Wardwell, Tel. Tt now this . et e rusning | Who 13 on & unting trip in India, hears American House madly by automobile and motor boat | Of his father's death in America. He Y returns to America and finds that the 5 Spebial Rates to Theatre Troupes, You see ail this. See the girl's sweet |father's estate will not pav his in- : % face at the window of the fiying train | debtedness, so answers an ad. in which Traveling Men, Etc. —feel the swaying of the automobile | fi® assumes command of a tiger-hunt- Livery Cannection, Shetucket Street, as {t skids desperately around, sharp |iNE party in India —While there in| FARREL & SANDERSON, Props furns—and the bounding of the motor | e depths of the jungle, he savés a = it Will be sold at Public Auction EXCHANCE bgsl simahing throush reush waters - |00 Radat to: cure is hemuittal, but TUEND AT - M s t 1l located mods S 3 ) % = i...‘“"':m"‘ffle";mu;":"m""’. no crash- | lling daughter. ~ Failing, the. fakir D E N TIS T at the J. C. Crandall farm on Lebanonfor good farm; well located modern The_timber is valuable and desirable, A piecrant location on the state road leading from Norwich to Lebanon, 33 ¥, O. Yantic, Conn. 29-5, Lebanon Exchange. 278 Main Street AUCTION S t Ereen, 35 Sread of Tive stosk.1 horse s |house in Norwich; large lot, nine || Erice’if taken this month is oniy . stant—too late Tias tied o a tree to be devoured by Years”old, welghs 1000 pounds,” sound, | rooms, steam heat, bath, set tubs, || 3890. A" bargain. = Cottages ail || New South Wales is said to contain “i¥or a"mgment (hat seame an ater- he wild enimals Sir Artur thus DR. E. J. JONE3 kind and truc fa il harsces eXtre fing | electrlc lights, hardwood foors; owner || around it CReL " you feel yourself sitting almost | ¥in: 3 el saddle horse; 1 horse, 7 years old, £00d | wants _country home. ormation T 8 him of the wonderful aid priceless 3 3. |driver and worker, with some speed: 1 2 = . 5 - underthe totiering trestle ey ine St the ondgeur ala, ericslam : Serie Suite 46 Shannon Building |Sire 53w “Sha " S0, 2a7%, P4 ! | from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, || cnoles ot _400—prices grom 8235 || yrotion pictures of a bullet passing good worker and driver, weighs about | Conn. through wood show that it penetrated Take elevator Shetucket Siieet en- |1100; 1 black horse, 3% years old, e - Sma el WALLEANE &5 W . completely and was well on its way Real Estate Broker, before the wood began to splinter and No, 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and fall apart. -~ 32, Westerly, R. L Phone No. 365... Steel—leaps thundering and quivering | AFHHUT, posing as an English physician, into the empty air and falls Shrieking | Visits e paiace, and meeting the : trance. . Phone. weighs about 900, broken to drive to_the swirling river. princess, is at once captivated, his| Water being a prime necessity at grade Holstein héifers, 2 years old °The cosches crumple like card-| PIty Aaroused. and he sets about to|the battle front as well as -elsewhere grade Holstein heifers, 1 year old: pair FOR SALE board before your eyes and pile them. | CUre her of her lingering ailment. He |and being difficult to transport to the | THE DIME SAVINGS BANK | fcers, 2 sears old: o voung cows. grade selves up on the. wreck—4heir pasgen- | 8°CTetly secures the assistance of the | fighting men, some French soldiers | ;lolaleln. fresh }msv |:. nng good ones: . i e rae, Paswen | F2kir, ‘whone Jite he hmd saved. also |tcok aivancake of 5. rver i OF NORWICH e He e T e SEVEN ROOM debris. - | Atha, a favored servant in the palace. |gtruggle to dig a well. This *photo- | The regular Semi Anuual Dividend | horse rake, Deering tedder. one-horse "Again.you seethe sirl—again her| While searching for the herbs, Atha |graph was taken very close to the Aret sled. 1 slelgh, plow and other farm TTAGE 5 2, e Ly wcchyagal falls into-a pit-intended as a trap for |line of battle in France. tias - el "detiared at the ‘Tate- of 4| ols. DAl team’ hatness. pair Ariving COTTA HOUSE Medical men say that persons who attain their thirtieth year without suffering from any serlous disease are likely—all things being equal—to live 2 This Pl:turesque till they are at least 75 years of age. . 1 per cent. a year from the earnings of - car of Juggernaut rolls on. B et Ty I dyee Dim the past six months and will be pay- T e ATiCles fo0 MUMET: [ Electric lighte, steam hoat sct- Because frosts do the.most damage : otims? prom and ‘after November 15th. p . Pans oo 80 seo this tremendous spee- | piCitout St ni0l e "Rafen ot NO MORE BACKACHE “FRANK I.. WOODARD, Treasurer. | EVERETT D. HEWITT: T, tarpeiet. 4 Son tove e Bungalow A Tty bk axcamrds fual movies ‘and _eomedies wiil | the DIans also. . Atha s to signal when btk s ol ot Ouo of the most attractive and|and vineyards can be protected by camplete the show. . Matinee et 289, | be-has killed. the ruler, ‘then' the fakir —_— o e mouses on West Thames |electric fans to keep the atmosphere : Sraing"at'T Sndaee Usia priche, | woOld zum i with ths ofher heipers NO MORE MISERY pr. c. R. CHAMBERLAIN Sirest 1o e vers heart of tfo ney | moving: ] maties: 10¢, evening. 10¢, 150 and Sor |to- secure the jewels. The signal Is - N. TARRANT & €D, n PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING T home colony. Nine rooms and bath, ardwood , electric lights, ete. The dc_po«(t.l in '.!IG postoffice sav- Dardwood 00T e eraens cora | Inws hanke of New Zenland ampunted given and when the fakir rushés in b - finds hi ¥ - AT THE AUDITORIUM. e e T ounded by mil-| Hundreds of people have been re- Dental Surgeon 117 Main Strect, Norwich Phone 581 — to 392 £ 1916, o 5 . lieved of th i a D k, lotely for summer use. The homee|to 392.847,3%3 at the close o g : Marguerite Clark in a Paramount Fea. | 524, "%, I8, turned into the arena to be [ aitcased or clogked up Kidneys . by | MeGrery Building, ~ Norwich, Conn. — fot ‘of generous size, and there's a|Eain of 38882801 for tko vear 'fl:.: : ko s Pt K with by the wild beasts. " Sir | hslhe*Soivax: “Hi nik remidy enat I o, Savine room for two cars, | |Mena a per’ capita eaviaw sceoun & e - | Arthur has meantime conquered the | quickly reaches the source of all kidney SFvieg Hanty. B day. © - .| aisease ;:t'l:he m:dm- and claims his coi-;v)lalnu i, A i 2 ey = d ; = 2 5 e reward in her hand. you suffer with pains in your bac . essential in modern house a: coir In a recont anrual report Am hos and sides or have any signs of kidney o Fery v . COi% i T oty A e fr e o Al oy 8 rie, Stupen- | &7 yladder trouble such as Fheumatic I owne ,S electricity is to lighting. We guaran. [ o A Very Nico New Dungalow, ARCHA W COL”s sse Gimecsor of o Cnlied Siaics aiat the B0 Toron e o oy odhy | e Tioard n arell bonir C&ID | pains, pufty sweillngs under the eyes toe the very best PLUMBING WORK | with a1l modern improvement 63 Broadway aeprone 1344 ! gold prod b ot ears 1016, both ip- erite Clark will be seen in the | lst. s T e by expert workmen at the fariest |30ld very reasonable. For fuli'purticu- 11 vears from 1900 to . = | clusive, is iven as $4,087,621,000. Cf i _Paramount . production The red with urinary disorders, Soivax wil C l prices. lare. 1nQulg o ‘A, MORAX, Thie Tnaia abacrbed 3483.806,00% B D0 iatar o6 Joso. sal thies Stksay POPULAR LECTURE. e R hOCO R ECS | A v for shine mnd poioon. I FOR SALE R~ rogram. ; 3 A Solvax is probably the most potent . f o o L AUREL HILL AVE. What robal argeet rug DI, oty Siater of oo, by | o ROURRUL TopOTE of the president remedy vet devised for TIAAINE the 578, BON-BONS he e B fdenco 4t 109 || ever shipped to the United Staten i of a college is- normally occupied with | tem of uric acid and driving out all the Francis Hodgson Burnett, 2nd formmer- | a consideration of H fsonous {mpurities which cause such 0 TOMPKIN 3 1y Maude Adams’ starring vehicle, Miss |on which the “:mu&‘ifm?'x":"m’.?é'“i‘é Foubles.” 1f meutraiizes, dissolves and I P e J F. P I S § Clark triumphs as she has never tri- |shoiid be, -conducted, and is as lit. | Makes the Kidneys sift out all the uric HALF. POUND BOXES Main Stree! umphed :on the seresn before. This |tie affected by the passing whims of | 2oig 204, POIsons left by the blood, and 67 West t fact is true not only becsuse her role | popular fancy as ‘any utterance could | Sienn. sigsrons and heattny > O SenS e o clean, vigorous and health: Drovides her with many emotional op-| well be. Significant. therefore, of the | Many 6f the best drugmisés say that portunities, but- because of her dis- |importance which tt no medicine ought to be paid for unless D ® Diay of force'and temperament in its | master ot milory instensiies 1o the | I Hota the uEer. some 'Eoaa " Solvax unn’s Pharmacy v portrayal. In addition to the moments |fact that. President Hadley of Yale | therefore sells under a positive guaran- of stress .throughout the drama which | devoted a large part of his report, pub. | Lo° i JuICklY relieve the worst cases 50 MATI: STREET enacts 8o effectively we seo her |lished only Iast month, to a considen- | funiia T Ry taa. 2o voa FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS 1 the || on exhibition in St. Louis. The rug Laurel XL Ave. known o tnc || measurer 24x38 tost, weiihs more than ing 10 rooms with all the modern | 1500 pounds, and was woven in a improvements. House is finished || single plece in Glasgow, Scotiand. {lim hard wood, has three frepiaces ‘man The int | Imports of rice at Port = Limon, & ith tles. The ‘inzerior and on Washington St.. terior ‘of the house is in excel- ! Costa Rica amount to about $150006 St lent condition, the 1ueu.'...- hlnvg-‘s :::“\::!gk glrxnxév‘p« cent. of this u".. . t floors. The location is the z rom Germany, Greeas Ave. aadCodak Semtand within elght minutes’ walk § | cent. from tho, United States, 10 per \For particulars and prices address § of Franklin Square. Property must {!cent. from Englard an@ 8 per cent. Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, = v yva PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, from China and:.otber countries. - charm, her delightful little girlish | ation: of the summer camps of mil- | conaor sor and fe) o Jetidal cnalos o EoL UMBIN : or call on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, || be seen to be apprectated. = > e B mannerisms, those exquisite little bits | itary training for American under- | for the better, just go to the druggist " ok M R 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Cony, [ Conn. FRANCIS D. 8 Probably the most accurate method & of comedy which ntge‘-'?;m'.s #0. 1] Eraduntes urider cofiteal of the: Unjted | from whom you beught it /and tell hiss erng ellilfllg Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. FOR SALE. Central Building, Norwich. Phones §i ¢or determining the value of tho 7 os. a1t devsiogad rtiaticany and | receatls: fobirih,. S e e Yeturn It without question. This is the in all its branche: Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busl- | stramiitn™at" o dipctsloal “curvet *Sx th componite oharm. « didetes for. which was so great that | 1o mehalf of ans medicine. Bolvee iy | CARPET LAYING -at lowest prices. e e o LISt your property it | Rayleigh carrent balance, In which Phe Famous Players Film company |a delay in organization was necessi- | sold in Norwich and vicinity by Lee & Telephone 1196-3. T F BuRNs Sou care to seil or rent. as I have a sALE HoRsEs jthe current to be measured is passec has Wnut ;::nv non‘u‘-u fe-mr: ::ud Z\n;;lch has the good fortune | Osgood and other leading dealers. JAMES W. BLACKBURN, . ' Aumber ,,,‘ ,,,:&t, looking for real es- e S e Rk ik iy e Productions -can’ Tami in char and | Exesideat ‘Hadiey's views on'The Hor ROk | e e %% |Heating and Plumbing e A ¥, WL, ] e T alvpone of peht vy | Sle of speaual el ove of yhich ‘s ‘with e Pretty Sister of Jose. | mand for ilitary Education. oR. - accoun Increase price Real Estate and Imsurance. ‘Workers and Drivers. ome and Play. has been set amlid scenes of | timeliness of the subjeat snd cminence % e eme iVaitentoms | Clans - will ‘Se Room 108. Thayer Bldg. _|them. Prices low. = rare beauty. ‘The.color and glamor of | of the speaker lend unusual emphasis | Practice confined to Eye, Ear, | soid irom now o 25355 per 1000, 92 Franklin Street R. PIERSON, old_Madrid, the eavironment.of the |to the' expressions of this distinghished Thicet . Clasts. & Rews "E_m 1139, o Qrama’s action, are realistically deplet- | gentleman on so vital an issue. Win| INOSe, it anzd ) st Fo Telephone ed.. Miss Clark’s sympathetic imper- |the constant succession of public as Hours 9:30 to 4:30 sonation. of the central character is|well as university matters which d Fridays 10:30 to 4:3C enhanced by the splendid portrayals | mand his attention. President Hadley Saturday evenings 7:tc 8 of an apparently carefully.chosen com.- | is obliged to malke it a Tule not to lec- e X mg;m.?b,gz_.m. e ‘hero, imper: {ture fromy. tha public plattorm. | That Pl il o s P e sonated by Rupert Julian, is a hand- fhe should make exception i 2 Zome young man, and disclosed a g | siight compiiment which the Norwien |M- J. FIELDS, . . Florist| F (. m’ Piano tm o of youthful gfinfi Thmuxho;t pubncur: q‘nitck 0 récognize, judging 39 Ward Street X N e entire produ acts earnest- | {rom the interest already evidenced| C ti Special _Fe d | 122 P t Street. Norwich, Ce ~°ana sincerely. Pickford as in tonight's lecture A o PP relanbous th T P hme i l "es The very desirable property 107 Mc % % i e \I'.v . Einle “A"':.:'pn:.z:z p:fl:leuu«n To- N I SI I i Pt l‘*r .d. ,m".,- Investment Broker, THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0|=siesmr meen & DN, 11 t9 25 Farsy Stosat DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A Telephone 523