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What Is Going On Tonight u?“ 7lle and Phetaplays at the 93 ‘-r al l:n:nn,l.‘ll"l;hsl.l:“.. Howard Zumer = Lecture at Slater e No i1, L 0. 0. F. Thames Union, No. 137, U. B. of C. and J. of A, meets in &rptn_ten' Hall. Colonial theatre today and will fi- sent the mammoth broduction of The Sherif?, a western drama. ey at the Front i§ a farce comedy and never falls to pleasc when ever it is seen. Miss Harrlet G. Moran and company ‘will featurs New York's latest song success, Hello, Frisco, which alway takes from four to five curtain calls. There will be a vaudeville and spec- ialties in.conjunction and a compiets change of programme for Wedntsday and Thursday. Manager McNulty has spared no expense to give his patrons LOST AND FOUND LOST—A sized collle dog. Please notify Box}fl.\‘n'.u Cltyi‘nflvt’d LOST_Between the Thaver building, Franklin Square, 4nd Chelsea. Bank, an Egyptian gold brooch set with ame- thysts and pearls. Leave at Bulletin Office and receive reward. nov2id WANTED WANTED—Glaziers on stesl sash work. _Apply at Weave Shed, Willlams- ~ nov2sd ville,” Conn. WANTED—AIl know that the South ' County now ready for distribution, pouitry fanclers to remium list of the itry Assoclation is R. F. Du; bam, Secy. Westerly, R. L. d.wfl'—lnhclnlflbgl' . Thank: Oarge black and fan Y Ralph C. Young, Dani phene. WANTED By an American woman, position a: two; no Tel. 376-6. ashin, housekoeper for famity 1Hmantic of tv., novzsd The Ad e —————— WALNUT Bedroom Set, Antique ‘Mahogany Dresser, two Cherry TO RENT. TO RENT_Tenement of five in good condl! with Improve Inguire 9 Fou st rooms, ments. nov29d FOR | UNT—A very desirable rent of ‘s, modern_convenienc - ssession. C. E. Stark, 43 seven r. mediate p. 8t, or Dr. hov2ed FHalf of 13 469-3. ‘Inquire at 108 CHE Broadway. RENT—] double house No. Oak St. to a ‘amily of adults. Tel v2Td_ TWO tenements to let on West Main V/bat new b %0 whispos th Dear fove, when we grow oldr o is young—how light, how Now time. ¥ St, modern improvements, scven and nihe rooms. Apply to M. V. B. Plerson, West Main St. nov2sd NEWLY furnished rooms to rent, with all conveniences, 26 Laurel Hill Ave. AGENT-—Permanent, profitable and exclusive agency for the Thermor R Waterless hot bottle; does away with the leaky, costly and unsanitary rubber bag: lasts a lifetime and kee) « treat, and is certain that this clever littie y will surprise the peo- ple of Norwich. There will be mo- tion pictures as well as the regular ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘We scarce can hear his feet, Save that oach footfall leaves some song To make'our dreaming sweet. C. WITTEE .... Auctioneer Auction Rooms, No. 42 Maln St. Danlelson, Conn. Miss M. C. Adles invites the ladies to inspeot the new halir styles. See edv. DAVIS THEATRE. Banner Bill of Keith Vaudevills and Feature Photoplays Today. of the Davis have book- one of the finest vaudeville and lay shows ever seen in_this city. The vandoville attraction 1a Spen- cer Kelly, Marion Wilder and com- pany, who present a movel vocal of- fering 'entitled Melodies. Past and Present, this is one of the best singing and musical acts in vaudeville today, and the Davis patrons are in for genuine treat There are four pecple in the act and they havo their own special scemery. The featurs picture show. Howard Paimer’s Lecturs. The Hartford Courant comments thus upon Mr. Howard Palmer’s book: “The difficulties these ploneers con- quered in exploring regions the hard- fest Indian tribes had evaded, the per- sistent courage, the scientific accom- plishment, the business sagacity and leadership developed, malke ‘this vivid and careful record a romance more compelling_ than fiction, and G. P. Putnam's Sons have’ put it in a vol ume of 440 pagés worthy of its pres- ervation, illuminating the story with iwo new maps and 210 illustrations.” In the Boston Herald it was char- acterized as follows: “It is a book of quest and conquest, touched with many a thrill of perilous adventure ful triumply Will cause a furore among the music lovers of Danielson. Twenty picked musicians under the direction of an able director will render a musi- cal accompaniment that will add manyfold to the intenseness of the scenes. One who has not enjoyed a STOCK, TOOLS., HAY —AT— WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1, 1915, at 10 oclock a. m., at the Lysander Anderson farm, near North Sterling, located between Wil- cox’s Four Cofners and Plerce’s Four Corners, also four miles from Moosup, six milés from Oneco,.and seven miles from Danielson, via South Killingly, Having absolutely no further use for the following descrived personal prop. erty, 1 shall sell same as advertised below at Public Auction without re- serve or limit for the high dollar, and move to Danielson for tne winter. 12 hours. Address P. O. Box 3 port, Conn. 3, Bridge- nov2s IF THE MAN who set a mousetr in his trousers last Tuesday night :ax hand in it does not change his method. he will be unable to smoke that wonderfully good cigar, the Cobweb Cornel caught his wife Fagan’ nov2sd “Smokarol six “for - 25c, Smoke Shop. af ENERGETIC, rellable women wanted to take orders: big demand; order. pro- ducers earn $25 weekly. le® Handkerchief Works, Nutley, nov29d ‘Address Nut- N. J. WANTED—Ladies to crochet small dollies for us; no canvassing: material furnished any distance; stamped _en- velope for particulars. Providence Nov. elty Shop, S1 Devine, Providence, R. I nov2sd WANTED Youn, woman for general Furniture a n d goods are lines in which fre- quent savings are made. In the MISCELLANEQUS FOR SALE or HOUSEHOLD GOODS classi- fications you will find these ads. nov23d -’ TO RENT—A flat of five rooms, with modern improvements, includi: tric_lights, 51 Boswell 56 Boswell Ave. keeping. S.'G. Congdon, $2 Me! Av six-room nts, § Carter Av _TO RENT_Tenement of seven No. 27 McKinley Ave. For part ng elec- Ave. Inquire at : novaa TO RENT — Rooms for light hou Kinley novied cottage , East vied rooms, iculars inquire of Mrs. Balley, 50 Freeman Ave. novisd FOR RENT_-The large house Washington St.; all conveniences steam heat Inquire of isanc 8. No. 83 d Jones, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Rich. ards Bullding. 91 Main St novidd house. TO RENT—Rooms for light But time steals on, sweetheart, ani when I wonder, shall we hear. tae: The music we have kbown? Dear heart, when We gTow ween, Your hands in mine I'll take, And all the old, 0ld love has been We'll tell for new love's sake. What though each passing year ma: bring A halting and slow, as gruly s Of yore ‘twill Tias, “Dear love, I love you so. —Answers. olq, . A WANDERER. Down the paths of dusk he glides, Up the paths of dawn; Like a dream within a dream . Comes, and then is gone. - | it adds many scientific details to the | spectacle accompanied wit hsyncron- | TWENTY HEAD STOCK B I e Ok It's almost 1 h kesping. inquire 27 Division St. Pho for Monday and Tuesday is an emo. - 2 Apply to H. Vignot, 218 Washington Ly it 5 s 200k e B e . ive: the leav e ey Cyets Towngons | e, the dlacionies ot 3 new ond | miried Giforgios T maltes n (he 85~ | ymong nete-curte 155 A besdtt| e o tea || 368 frs, ooking tor arides in || o meNre g temement 11| Nant Stk motial Soioned eves / agrap) lue = 3 3: cows an eifers due to freshen be- - ~ > e 3 ruce st. N. E th, %0 aln. es him 5 hl-lon.dn tyumgalv.vi?h w‘mm.m Duncan and | tains. _ Before attacking their mon- it fween now and Jan. ist, 3 strictly fresn|2nd to help with housework: write, P23 S 4 Myrtle Gonzalez the stars. As a story the Chalice of Courage is different. The action is intense and there is a heart throb in every reel. Instead of a story with the usual long drawn- out introduction the first reel opens with a smash which many producers would have written a complete fea- arch, Mr. Palmer had successfully ‘megotiated” 35 of the loftier members of his train, surmounting 15 of them for the first time. It took a regular campeign to prepare for Mt. Sir Sand- ford (the highest in the chain, 11,590 feet) and only after four separate TO BE FULL OF UNUSUAL NOVELTIES Amateur Vaudeville, Dec. 6 and 7, at cows, and several nearly due, several well bullt, rugged made Holstein heif- ers, and ‘one or two others: also 1 andy vearling Holstein bull, i pair of g00d ail around farm horses, color bay, and will welgh 2400 lbs. fe and clever for women folks to drive: 1 gray horse, weighs 1400 or better, will work attempts did the giant lower his snowwhite flag to the assaulting four. and drive any spot or place and as g00d a farm-horse as anybody owns; 1 reference. nov2sd stating what wages wanted; aiso give Address Cook, care Bulletin. WANTED — Position as _ practical nurse or working housekeeper in small family. foor. WANTED Carpenter. at_once. i 7 and § o'clock at 14 Hill St between Address 23 Hedge Ave., first Telephone 480. 5 CENTS A LINE FOR SALE TO RENT_Three rooms eacu. latest West Main St. Inquire George perger, 47 Franklin St. tenemtnts, improvements, G octl TO RENT_Seven-room flat, improvemec.ts, 11§ Broadway, ion given Oct. 1. 0 Franklin St = ‘modern posse: Inguire C. A. Gager, pzid Murmur In the heart of day, Whisper in the night! Naught is more elusive than His evasive flight. Follow? Nay, you may not trade! Seek? You 'may not find! Ghost of vanished yesterdays 1s the autumn win Clinton Scollard, in the New York ture around. Imagine if you will a 1 The amateur vaudeville to be given [800d a farm horse as anybody owns: 1| belWern, FOR SALE—One yoke fat steers, one| FURNISHED rooms, $1.60 up. 38 Un- Sun. Precipice over one thousand feet high, | Incldentally to their main achieve- |the nights of Monday and Tuesday,|ggoq “ariver and clever: 150 head of | “upip-BOBIED LT fat heifer, one fat calf. three fat hogs.|ion St all conveniences. Phone 1192-2. - (not a stage precipice but one from wpthe explorers gar- | Dec. 6 and 7, at the new amusement W nite Laghorn ang BT Hed yeariings WABLE-BODIED MEN " for _firemen | &% 'H. Gilbert, Jewett City: et Sepiid OR OF DAY God's wonderland, the Great Sierras).|nered many surprises, among them |hall at the state hospital, promises to|and pullets, also 10 fat roosters and 1 men; $120 monthly: . experience| . - HUM! THE Working their way along a trail can the discovery of the largest and most be an affair of unusual novelty. The duclk. Ralilway, care Bulletin. FOUR beautiful pups 4 weeks 0ld to TO_KENT—The best offices in this v ATy 11 cheap If taken at-once; will sell|city for doctor or lawyer, also fur- ~ d his wife, | Interesting glacial system in the Sel- fmembers of the Womans Auxiliary HAY, CORN AND TOOLS e . At S 1| - Violet—Tommy, do you know you ey J:h;‘m:;f:gb‘fl? e "ani|kirks, framed In_ Dby lofty peaks,|of the Y. M. C. A. who.are sivink it,| .Abeut/ 15 -tous. of good hay, a fow | “SMOKAMOL?—The greatest yet for|"cPArately. Phome 187-1. __ novild |nished rooms J. B'iaces. Cential]’ VielstoTestiu, do wvev Tow ye bef - very eyes you see New- |8loomy canyons, and spraying wa-|are devoting much time and hard work | oats, some corn fodder. also 100 bush-|smokers. Mr. Smoker, don't pass our| FOR SALE—Barber shop. centrally T IE. 5 Thomas — But row impossible to BRe your Yy i foot | lerfalls. Over 200 excellent pictures | to make it a fitting climax to 3 most | els of corn on the cob, 1 two-horse fron | store. Look at the Velvet tobacco put|located, in Westeriy. Address Box 395, | STORAGE ROOM—Inquire J. B FEen- | WHROWES B0 (00 COW OO0 VP, 09 Dold's wife plunge one & %Mi fanl to|tell of these new features which Mr. |successful administration of Mrs. II.|8xle farm wagon, I one-horse farm|up in handy rolls and a special pipe| Westerly, R. L nov2sd | nins. Broadway. o aug o even below. Horse, rider an: all " to| I o Chems’ nejy fen iirte W ulch I rs. I | 3% Con. 3 sets of double harness, 1 sled, | for 2uc to hold it It's great, blieveme. ] iR SN Cenieal e PP destruction. Torn and weakened by his wearisome climb down the can- ured, and his five maps bring the first M. Pollock as president who will leave for her new home in Boston sportly 1 disc harrow, 1 steel roller, 2 grind- stones, 1 milk’ cooler, 1 mixer, a lot of Smoke Shop. nova7d FOR SALEBay horse, weighs about 1400, age 12, good worker: price $60. cated. Emma Morse, 18 Union St “Why all_these toots as you pass - y Y "WANTED_Room and board in_pri- | F. A. Evans, Plainfield, Conn. nov2sd that_village?” inquired the fireman. o the pros. |scientific record of a region of the|after the holidays. cans, 2 lce chests, 1 barrel of cider |, D e . 3 . = fre ame ex- O e N it Sieeding " aud | northern Selkirks 300 square miles in | Stage carosnrors re busy seting |and a lot of other miscellaneous tools | ya'q, FAmilyy, hest references Wrlte| = gm s ye Cicap household furni- FOR RENT Tootsls my wite's pet name.” ex- mutilated she begs him to take her |SXtent” special scenes for a final rehearsal to|and implements too numerous to men- =X . b 278 | ture: aiso 3x¢ JOST tabie. Call at No. plained tho cagines. —. Ksases City i a'he stes| The lecturer will exhibit and de-|be held this week. The great variety |98 ‘ ANTED At once, engineer to run |3 North Thames St., Cl novisd | Stores and Offices in mew Thayer | JoUrnal o R s ibe 100 lant: view. t If above date should prove stormy.|upright $5 horse power — engine _and - ores D Thi et et vty cumbs to her pleadings. Can you |8cribe 1 lantern views, many ofjof acts, consisting of minstrels. ma-|sle will be held first fair day follow- | boiler; night work, 6,30 p. m. to 6.30 a. FOR SALE—Two 1915 model C 25| Building, Franklin Square. octor—This prascription will sup- jmagine anything more intense and |them never before shown in public, | gicians, tumblers, humorous menolos- |ing. A good caterer will attend. Terms |m. Connecticut Milis, ~Amos Morin, | Bulck five-passenger touring cars; In| proof, best elevator .service. jani- | Py iron to your system. stirring? There are many other big |illustrating climbing incidents among |ue and fancy dances and singing with | of sale will be cast. Supt.. Danielson, Conn. “nove7a | perfect conditlon: both cars are cov-|tor, Everything up-to-date. Rich Patient—Iron is so common, scenes in this feature with blizzards, | the great clifi-girt peaks and spiin- | performers chosen from the ranks of ¥. .. HOPKINS. e — ered by factory guarantee; prices at-| 0 SVEWWIG WUFEERT acone | Doctor. Couldn't vcu make it goid or blinding snow storms and the lovers | tered glaciers. = His _subject-matter | Norwich's most clever auateurs and | 4ovoiwrna LT "ol CWANTED A Ssionf hand Eord aute. | traciive Emparial Garaxe. P gy ¥ * silver —Boston Transcript. battle in the mad torrents, the great|Will be treated in a popular manner|a drill by members of the Fifth Co.| ”°"° Blattiey West Willinstmm o - e 5| FOR SALE _Farm of $0_acres. In-| oo™ U o you use slang rescue and finally love, not the love | With the idea of presenting, to those|Coast Artillery, under command of DL i nov2éa | quire Mrs. Mary J. Fiske, 20 Mechanic “No; I've quit. I'm speaking plain Of & puppet but the etérnal love of a | Who have never been there, a clear |Captain TarboX. will provide enter-| . . t.. Danleison, Con: nov25d TO RENT Hingtiahe: - o byl 300 slang Correct ¢t strong man. Cyrus Townsend | Picture of the conditions that prevail|tainment for all. The programmes Lo Toom Work Clon S oote Mitls, Noe-| ¥OW SALE Horse harness and ex- | oonoC Etiww and up-to-date requires _aitogether [ < rthi in- | in the regions of perpetual snow. Tick- |are in the novel form of u Christmas = e oRE o o ov234 | press wagon: no furiher use for them.| ICONOCHONTALG—Ten-room cot- R —Washington Star. rady never wrote anything so in. o + wich Town, C nov2sd P gOon; n T for them. too much study. ashington Star. tense or emotional as this, The Chal- | 6t nOW on sale at Davis' store. mailing card and writing tables will NOTICE TO CREDITORS. = 48 Reynolds St. _Tel |tage 3 acres land, 1000 feet from ice of Courage. The remainder of tha be provided for those who wish to AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD “WANTED—GIris for skein winding; Philip J. Barry, ® nov2sd Ocean and Sali rond; sown Hower and “I wonder why Miss Snow is such a i X 3 v at Norwick, within and for the District | highest wages paid to proficient hel o - bl arden: hardwood tloors, | soclal favorite,” said Mrs. Jenks. S bill' includes' the Mutual War Weekly Orpheum Theatre, Danielson. mail them to out of town friends, the |'6f NOTTICH: 0n“tig 27th day of Novem. | pajd while learning. ~West Side Silik| FOR' SALE Six new double tene- ;f.f;,':,n: Eand heat Renta: $350.|doesn't sing or olay, or even recit and a funny comedy. Matinee every | Danielson is agog over the engage- | COMmmMittee providing necessary postage | per, A. D, 1915, Afill. nov22d |ment dwellings, erected on Water St., 200 to 4010, S for booki t | “Weil” returned Mr. Jenks, ‘proba- a 2.30, all seats 10 cents, chil v, In the dining room while refresh- | pr, ety ~ o iz Danlelson, two years ago, all rented on | ' 'thers $200 to ena for booki-t s, | ay at 2.30, al , ment _next week, Monday, Tuesday ent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge = g = biy . tha 1o < Tenson > Munical dren 5 cents: evening at 7 and $45.|and Wednesday, of D. W. Griffitis |Ments are being served there will be| Estate of Cuarles H, Lester, late of | o ™ 4N e 0y S i o Haiutdase, ‘Ac C.|cons. sros invesiment sieady rental| . NANK W. COV. csterly. R. I | iimerican 10, 15 and 20 cents. Don't miss this | magnificent spectacle, The Birth of . |% SPecial cabaret. e palm. - room, { Norwich, in sal Srrick deceadm. Bennett. ‘nov8d | no fdle time; houses have all modern = |~ ekt hy I haris oty o $anes o which is to be one of the Special fea- | ~Ordered, That the Executrix cite [ Bennett. n ; s = Daughter—Why ie it a candidate is & S Natlon. which is the glgantic offering | ires, will be arranged as a Fedsian | the creditors of said deccased to bring | —SAFETY razor blades_sharpened by |Lmprovements. gas. electric | lights. FOR SALE always referred to as “running” for ” ” D oo W ATy a vith th Vi In their clalms against salq _estad|E Kirby, 327 Main St. Norwich, Conn. | PaiP® t0Vs v dutment” wil - office? “NOBODY HOME" . matinees. When one stops to consi- | Earden with the committee and wait- | Within six monthe from this date. by irby, . X veal estate Invéstment will And this c > der that this extraordinary photospec- | Fesses all in special costume. Bas- | gosting a notlce to that effect together | —20 o proposition well worth investigating. Father—Because there's usually & Big Musical Comedy Coming to the | tacle has played to capacity houses at | Ketry and special things from India | with & copy of this order, on the sign- | _WANTE: en-women, 18 or over;| Write to W. 8. Brown, Danielson or doubt about getting it in a walk— Davi. the Tremont theatre, Boston, for 20 | Will be for sale and there will be one | post nearest to nx:: plade where suid [ 75 month; gflrlenlnmenld‘Jo‘bl‘: n-,x_ polkl Wauregan, or_telephone. nav24d Judge. omi o2 | bootn £ E " | deceased last dweit, and in the ons free; write immediately. Frank-| “pon sare _—Th a x 53 = weks, and again at the Majestic thea. | booth for hand-painted and fancy pa- |Seceased last dwels, and o the Pt Dt el emer N, | FOR SALEThreo good farms. For ‘What do_ they mnean by the ex What promises to be one of the|tre for another long run and still the | Per novelties, x in & Rewspaper having a clreulation in| Y. ROV particulars, inquire of A. T. Gardner, pression, spilling tae beans most important musical attractions of | public is pouring into Boston to see( You Will also have the oprortunity|eaid District, and make return to this 1SPONE By DAYE “It is from the Boston, and means the year in this city, will be John P. Slocum’s production of the merry musical absurdity, Nobody Home, which comes to the Davis theatre for one night'on Thursday, Dec. Nobody Home kept all New York laughing at the Princess and Maxine Elliot theatres last season and has been breaking records in Boston, Washington, Philadelphia and other cities this Vear. It is the most re- markable musical comedy production of the decade and has yet to receiva an adverse criticism. One cannot help the marvelous pictorial wonder, it must be imagined that there is some- thing to this production that is not to be found in any other offering of the stage today. No such tremendous rec- ord of patronage has ever been known for an amusement enterprise before. Thousands are going to see it again and again and each time the same tre- mendous enthusiasm is expressed for the marvel. The Boston Globe critic in passing upon the work, said: “As a work of art it is so wonderful and so beau- of meeting the Candy Kid in person, whom perhaps you have already seen in the store window at George A. Da- vis_on Broadway. The orchestral music, the singing of canary birds, which will be for sale, and all the other events, provide for a_ program that will be continuous and promises a good time for all. The tickets include transportation from Franklin square to the hospital and return, and there is to be pro- vision for checking the wraps of all upon entrance. Court. NBLSON J. AYLING Judge. Tne above and foregolng is a true aopy of record. Attesi FANNIE C. CHURCH, . Clerk. NOTICE.—All credltors of sald de- ceased are hereby notified to preses their claims against sa'd estate to LI WANTED—Antique furniture aad old Ive: 55 P good anklin St. rices paid. Tel. A. Bruckner, 7i7-3. may26d WANTED Two experience, references undersigned at 19 Hill 8t., Norwich, Conn., above and foregolng order. A L LESTER, nov2sa Executrix. within ehe time Jimited in thel en with civic or commerci good character and best required. S: $1800 and $2,000 cooks, first class ries of Also three th best of refer- FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 1916 OVERLAND 6 cyl. demonstrator for sale; run less than 1,200 miles; new September; bargain for quick sale. Louis B. Liucoln, Overland Dealer, Willimanti noviéd E FOR SALEOne of the best residences on the Hill; also three bulld- ing lots.. Inquire at 672 Main St. Wil- \imantic, Ct. Phone 284-5. _ noved THINK IT OVER — 250 noteh and 250 6% (regular business envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.90; 50 eich $3.00. Send for samples a s ) 0 d prices for any printing you are in need | FIVE FINE Building Lots emd iy i S the divuiging of :nformation concern- ing which one should have been more reticent."—Pittsburgh Post. O’Shaughnessy — Whin the war's over it's conscription we'll be hovin' I'm thinkin'. O’Bleary—y Sure—there'll be no con- scription; but we’ll all of us be forced to be volunteers.—London Sketch. Friend—What are you thankful for this year, Uncle Rastus? Uncle Rastus — Well, suh, on de wealth side Ah sm thankful foh de¢ e - % T ‘7 = AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | Central Bidg. G. L. Chesbro, Mgr. D N ) things Ah've got, an’ on de health The anal ~an ot masical Diave. . [ons of the power of oriticiems. 1t 1o a S e Dot e G e O i Compan: side’ An am thankful foh de things It has a story that is really funny and funny in a new way. The music is of that melodious jingling type that keeps buzzing in your ear and that you find vourself whistling all the time. The dances are new and odd to fy the least and Elsie de Wolf, de- signer for New York's most fashion- able society has devised the scene and relor. schemes which is unique and wonderfully artistic. Lots of pretty rls who can simg and dance and ac- tors who can act will make up a “show” that will have all this city “Going™ next week. The cast will include the Broadway ‘avorites, Percival Knight, Zoe Bar- aett, Frances Armour, Dolla _Niven, Mabel Withee, Royden Keith, Vincent Cassidy, Lew Christie, Edwin Argus, Helen Jost, Tracy Barron, Marguerite 7on Keese, Rose and Arthura Boy- an. There will be nobody home in svery sense of the word when this great work first, last and all the time. and it stamps Mr. Griffith as a_master artist in whom the power of visual interpretation reaches a height that cannot be easily comprehended at one sitting. In such a man there must be the imagination of the poet, the creative power of the artist, and with these the genius of the architect, the dramatist, and the modern stage man- ager, who understands all the subtle- ties of stage effects in_their relations to human emotions. You are lost in amazement at the acting of these hundreds and hundreds of people in this drama.” The Birth of a Nation is a picture that satisfles the desires of every class of people. To the mere amusement seeker, it opens up flelds of action and heart interest that sends the blood rushing through the entire body, its thrills are big thrills, and the patrio- tic fervor with which the subject in MANY TROUBLES DUE TO WEAK KIDNEYS “It is no use advertising a medicine unless the medicine itself is good enough to back up the claims you make for it. On the other hand, it is a pleas- ure for druggists to sell a medicine when customers come in afterward and tell how much good it has done them. And that is why druggists like to sell and recommend Solvax, the great kid- ney remedy. Ever since we first intro- duced Solyax drug clerks have been so busy selling it that it is sometimes hard to keep a sufficient stock on hand. Moreover, Solvax Is_always sold on a positive guarantee of relief to the kid- ney sufferer or money back. This may secm rash, but users have sald So many ood words in favor of Solvax that it s not expected that many packages will be returned.” of Bozrah. on the ber, A. D. 1915. Present—SAMUEL th day of Novem- A, GAGER, Judge. Eatate of Nancy 3. Stark’late of Bozrah, in_said District, deceased. Everett N. Stark of Bozrah appeared tn Court, and moved that an instrument purporting to be the Jast will and tes- tament of said deceased be admitted to probate. Therefore, Ordered, That sald-appli- cation be heard and examined at the Probate Office in Bozrah, in said Di trict, on the 4th day of December, A. D, 1915, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, and that said Everett N. Stark give public notice to all persons Intereseed n said estate by advertising in The Nofwich Morning Bulletin, a newspaper having ‘a_circulation in 'said Probate District, to appear if they see cause. at said time and place, and be heard relative thereto, and make réturn to the Court. Attest. SAMUEL A. GAGER, nov2sd Judge. STATE_OF CONNECTICUT, DIS- FOR SALE $3,650 will buy homelike house on Laurel Hill Avenue; 9 rooms and bath, gas, efficlent heater. Lot is abdut 60x125 a barn of good size. price may remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. 63 Broadway eet, and there is Part of purchase ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency, Telephone 1334 . I AM BUYING poultry of all kinds Anyone having same, drop postal to Samuel Gellert, Coichester, Conn. ° FOR SALE A good farm near Taftville of 150 acres, 50 tillable, balance pasture and woodland, abundance of wood and water, seven room house, large barn and henhouses; place well fenced; located near school and trolley. Price reasonable. Can ne- gotiate large loan. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Norwich, Coan. Phones JAMES L. 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, WATCH HILL BUSIN For Sale ase), with all fixtures, do &00d business: for sale at a ba: A 10-room cotiage at View, lot 50 by 200. centrally located, S-minute w: is very low. Inquire about it A store on leased land (long te: CASE Conn. £SS ing s rgain. Cottage at Pleasant View. Pleasaat This place 13 alk to trolley and postoffice, and“the price Ah haven't got. —Life. THE KALEIDOSCOPE London has a iaberatory devoted tc the study of ozome. Pennsylvania nolds first rank among the stone-producing states. * £ Codfish are drie?, ground into po der and made into bread in Iceland. There were in March §7.216 old age pensions in operation in Australia, out of a total of 120,501 granted up to that date. Official figures tix the number of cows in Hungary at 2,620,000 of which more than 2,000,000 are pure blooded. animals of the best milk < Tth Stonington. ss. Probate roducing breeds. qierry_company gets here. Prices are|spires all is f8lt long after the per-| This shows great faith in Solvax. It v Tth, A. D. 1315, A Lot at Groteh Leng Felat. 4 *5c, 35¢, 50c, 73c, $1, $1.50. Seats on |formance is over. To the historlan, |really is a most unusual medicine be- | Betate of Mary ‘A. Miler. late of YOU CAN BUY Located on the water side, sandy sale Tuesday at 10 a. m. Mail orders with remittance accepted now and there is a new knowledge of facts and conditions during the _troublesome cause it overcomes the worst cases of kidney complaints by removing the North Stonington. in sald District, de- ceased. the fine sunny 10 room House with beac! not from board walx. Price If taken this month 15 onmly It takes 12 seconds for the projec- tile of a 12-inch vaval gun to reach cause. It goes straight to the Seat of |~ Upon application of Nathaniel Culver, | modern improvements at 20 Grove St. 680. A bargain. Cotta i int of impa:t when firing at & et oetecithiorrin, Hecomstruction “aays Tone je nanto the | e thouble: 11" doaks rignt ~ 12> and | rafing "t an instrament purborting | it you speak quick. FOR SALE Sotina it DUEM 895 20 || rane"F five milen. Shella for 12-inch AT THE AUDITORIUM. found in ordinary historles. To the L neys and makes them | to be the last wi an estament 0! E. A. PRENTICE Farms. guns cost $500 apiece. lovers of the spectacular there are pass off all the uric acid and poisonous waste matter that lodges in the joints said deceased be admitted to_probate, as per said appplication on file more Phond 300 86 Cliff Street Finely located 10-room resi- Cholee of 400—prices from $275 Vaudeville and Paramount Pletures. |5cenes of such gigantic magnitude as |2nd muscles, causing rheumatic pains: | fully appears. it is €0 S2peS. “Semd ter cotnlagyn. Under the new election law in 10 bRk e, ond forl Ginet Aot s s it ;?,?";fi and’ heals tne gllflddarwanrl Q) oggerpe‘fa’. That said application be ::::'« No. 20 !“l'lmo“m S"VDTL WILLIAM A. WILCOX. Kansas it will b= necessary for the In a touching and beaudfu chrrac- | One gazes with amazement at the | 9Uickly ends all such troubles . eard and determimed at'the Probate ern conveniences, stable, Real Estate Broker, voter to mark the name of each er, that of Glaa, the littlo waif of the | thrilling scenes of battle, the terrible | \uiXts ‘s person’s perfics enjovment. of | rinteon e atn oy of Besemver o 5| SALE HORSES garage or carriage house on the No. 41 Weat Brosd 5t.. Rooms 1 and || candidate Tor whom he wanta o vote. Zast Side slums, who in her darkest |carnage and horror of war, the awful | iife morc than troublesome kidneys | 1915, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. and| I have = few Horses of all kinds premises. 2, Westerly, R. L R will. no_longer s, possible, to vote 10urs never loses her faith in the Su- |destruction in the ranks of the sol-|and their attending evils. Use Solvax |that notice thereof be gliven to all per- h 1 oy ot a straight ballot iy marking the head sreme Beinz, Mary Pickford attains a |diers as they blindly charge against |and begin to get your full measure of | sons known to be interested in said |tRat 1 want to dispose of right awa: Price reasonable and terms Phone No. 363... le<ree of power in The Dawn of a To- norrow, the latest Famous Players the defences of the opposite forces. Such terrible realism has never before benefit out of life. Sold by Lee & Os- £00d and other lcading drugglsts. in this vicinity. estate to appear, if they see cause, at said time and place and be = heard thereon, by publishing in some news- them. Workers and Drivers. Come and seé Prices low. easy. of the ticket as formerly. tiquity iz very 7ilm company’s production, greater | been shown in a spectacle of any kind. ELMER R. PIERSON, THOMAS H. BECKLEY FOR SALE. t -4 aper having a circulation in said Dis- il t > Is at Peking. It is called the School han any of her past remarkable por-|In the battles real shells, costing 350 Briot a copy’ of this order, at least fiv phone 1139, 278 Main Street Phones 724 Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- | fo 8% Peiing It Ix coied, e Tayals. This notable film adaptation | 2Piece, are used, and the spectator days before said day of hearing, and 474- ness Blocks, Bullding Lots. all in de- great, and a grand 12 Frances Fodgson Burnett's thrill- ng drama of today and tomorrow, is he. current feature attraction at the \uditorium on the Paramount pro- srom. Cowpletely charming, Miss Pick- ord’s portrayal of this wonderful Maructer has a deightful frankness Be is wearing when Sir Oliver Holt, i wealthy financler, discovers her juddled egainst her door in Apple iloesom Court. Glad’s crowning glory » her wavy hair, which Mary Pick- ord {s abundantly enabled to sugy nd_thus adorned, despite her tatte rock and bursting shoes. Miss Pick- ord makes a remarkably attractive izure. sees theso tear into the ranks, dealing death and destruction to hundreds. Shells are seen to strike and_burst, throwing clouds of dust, dirt and rocks in all directions, while soldiers are ter- ribly maimed and wounded, arms and legs swept away, and when the awful battles scenes are over, the spectator everybody with a desire to avoid it unless only as a last resort. The scenes presented before the spectator are ‘without equal in_ any kind of a production ever offered the public. Such massive and masterful Dresentations as Sherman’s march to the sea: the burning of Atlanta, the! surrender of Lee to Grant. the assas- sination of Lincoln, have ail been han- This Is Gas Heater Weather With the sudden drop in the Y or GAS STEAM RADIATOR wili give you immediate com- fort in the Home or Office, that return of notice given be made to this Court. Attest: CHARLES C. GRAY, nov23d “Judge. . MONEY LOANED Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public tne finest standard 32 Franklin St. SPECIAL BARGAINS " 3. OGULNICK & CO. Phone 714-12 BETTER TO BUY YOUR Jewelry, Watches and Clocks FROM N e ————— ] EXCHANCE for good farm; well located modern - FOR SALE The very desirable property 107 M- Kinley Av’e‘ For l\llr particulars In- quire of JOHN A. MORAN. Beal Estate and Investment Droker, sep7d lin Square. sirable locations. you care to seil or rent, as 1 tate investment WL Electri ghts, steam heat, PRICE $3,300 i| N. TARRANT & C number of people looking for real tubs, large lot, in fine location. 117 Main Street, Norwich List your property If hav set- 2., register, censisting of stone columns, 320 in number, ;s reputed to contain the names of 60,00 graduates. Merchant vessels built in the United States and officially numbered by the Bureau of Navigition, Department of i Bat will captivate the spectator with | IS apt to say, yes, quit to say: On Ladies’ and Gents’ Diamond Rings. | house in Norwich; large lot, nine = Commerce, ~ during _the fiscal _year ta appeal. The role of Giad 1s that | "War! Good Heavens, whe wants 17+ | temperature, the absence of ||| en Diamonds, watcnes s Also In Solid Gold and Gold-filled |Tooms, steam heat, bath, set tubs, ended June 30, 1915, were 123, of . 7 o pioturesque, lovable little philo. | ANd yet as terriblo as these Soones ar : pad cecurities of any kind It Stone and Signet Rings. Reduction | electric lights, hardwood floors; owner FOR SALE 215,711 gross “‘ons, compared with lapher, groping timidly for help from | shown {0 be, it is known that war ag|Steam and other heating, has Rates of Intetpat. AR prices on Bracelets, Watch Bpacelets | Wants _country —home. Information 1,291, of 311,678 itons, for the fiscal in unseen power and demanding posi- | carrled on In the present day is ten . 4 e ot ATknAL osn 6o, []|and Lavaliers. Al popular designs. | from TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, VEN ROOM year 1914, ive proof of tho cxistence of an Al | imes more terrible and destructive. | Orought discomfort to many. 16 mais Sirect, Upsiatra. See the prices in our window. Conn. . SE! nighty, whom she but vaguely com- | If The Birth of a Natlon has no other . 3 lished 187%.) 0Ola gold, silver, watches and jewelry = COTTAGE HOUSE During the past 10 months rehends. From beginning to end, | mission, it will surely impress all wit] A GAS HEATER bought and _exchanged. under the Ship Registry Act of #lad appears only in the grimy rags (lho seriousness of war and will fill ‘Watches and Jewelry repajred. August 18, 1914, to the American merchant fleet 147 foreign-built ves- sels of 528,907 3ross tons have been added, making the total for the year from 'both sources, 1,373 vessels of 744,618 gros tons. Santiago de Cuba is situated on a bay about six miles from the sea. On the opposit side of the bay are sev- The Dawn of a Tomorrow, with its|dled in such a way that it seems as Full. new stock on hand, Boh::n:‘.n,sgl S CDaath pEe LEE CLECGQG ‘o~ wish e | . St e ot S anre Ppiimistio philosophy. its cheerful | though one is transported back to the Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muer's Loy Fon SAL most prominent families. There is rcod, its inepiring moral, its enervat- | days of the great confilct and is act. Scotéh Ale, Guinness’ Dublin_Siout, Next to Capitol Lunch = FOI" sale g tnfiuence, and above all, the soul- ol anjd indescribably cffective im- wrgonation of Mary Plckford, will aake this subject one of the most dls- nally seeing these inapirin, which have formed such an Jmportant cpoch in our nation’s history. The wild rides of the Ku Klux Klan The ity of Norwich Gas and Electrical Dept. C. & C. Importea Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill. P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing_ Ala, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. Franklin Up Stai THE DEL-HOFF BUILDING LOTS The Stanley homestead, 21 Street, must be seen to be Happy appre- ciated. Price very reasonable. also a yacht club, with nearly 300 members, and_the fishing in the bay is excellent. These facts, as & mat- ter of course, make a demand for h A motor-boats, of which there are com- R e e oty c Sl as A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. on Washington St.. For full particulars inquire of R e el ey otberd. and Pasamount topemphil | scaling - nigh Tosmteins daring the | 321 Main St., Alice Building Teleptione 447-12, Greene Ave. and Cedar St. JOHN A. MORAN, chiefly for a strongly built boat of Eestdes this excellant feature pic- thero will De three fine vaude- lc numbers on the bil ich ude l% and Kresco fn & com- y twrn ch they term Sense and dangers of tha steep roads, the sharp turns, etc. Such horsemanship is not to be scen in these davs and as hun- dreds of these daredevils sweep along, one feels a desire to rise and cheer, New Styles "DENTIST Telephone @. European Plan Rates 75 cents per HAYES BROTHERS. y and up 26-28 Broadway For particulars and prices address o call 'on M. H. GALLUP, Norwich, onn. Real Estate Broker, Norwich Neponset Shingles medium price. CASTORIA Vnc;me. ‘Wagner and Lee, & team of | 50, intel:aly ln-plrlne: :u the -:,'enx:."_ 3 11 3 DR. E. J- ]ONES - — | Eecmahh Tham ) o ToT T o voer Fall Millinery- | Ph 5 2 idns| STETSON & YoUNG, |American House|ys !, i = b suides| = Fo laas d ot [ e e e BN R AT SR prices by SinSd Jatar 4 %t T8 | | ivery Connection. _Shetuckst Street, | pTHENE 12 ae adversisine, mecinug ta o R T R et the R Felcphone. 50 WEST MAIN ST.' FARREL & SANDERSON, R St i @ T S - il also _be shown. At the Colonial Today. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA MRS. G. P. STANTON 62 Shetucket Street Take elevator Shetucket Siieet en- trance. Phone. Carpenters and Builders Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Peck, McWilliams & Co. Traveling Men, Etc. Prova. InUse For Over 30 Years \‘.

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