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FULL ASSOCIATED - PRESS DESPATCHES . Wist s Going On Tonigt | Norwic Town O\ T RHE(JM (N [ e R TXXXXS i IO POETRY H (CE_TO CREDITORS. sitic oo Lo L0 g RENT—Steam heated room on E x i AT ACIORT 0¥ PROBATE HELD | gor sNTED—Position as farm mana- sorond Booh, Mest to bath room, large LOOKING BACKWARD. Ayfudeville and Photoplays at the|Pastor and Choir of Second Church; atNorwien, within and for the District | §ox 135 Siyatie: baercrences. Address Slothes closet, 116 Broadway. . Ring Moving Biotures at Colontal Theatrs. | Provide Cheering Service at Shelter. | 3t Norwicr: on'the 'din day of Decem- | e Conn 209 | (f te ) m— Richmond's béil ~ " " aectd * | Adown the hill I walk with lingering phaudevilie and Photoplays at Davis| ing Arme—New Witch Hazel Mill; A D L T, AYEING Judse, [for . SSotemii. A TG FOR RENT_The elegent house Xo.| 4t Scencs that lured me in life's ‘Common Council Meeting. Nearly Ready to Grind Birch. i { “'Estate of Margatet Carroll, late of | brakemen, $100-3120_ monthiy: experi- 249 Broadway. Full pariiculars; inquire Vaunting prime— Uncas Lodge, No. 11, 1. O. O. F., meets H Norwlch, in_sald District, deceased. |ence unnécessary. Rallway, care Bul- y 0 Wflys of John E- Fannins, Agent i Broa Lured to my loss. It seems a weak- in O pagee Mo 1 1. 0.0. 7, Rev. H. J. Wyckoft and choir of the | = 4 | pOrdered, That the Administrator cite | letin. dec6MTu e A R R N envac, i Thames Union, No. 137, U. B. of C.!Secona Congregational church con-! Covered With Watery Pimples, |fhe sraditors, of sald deceased,to hiln€| “SEwmms wanted: plain work: good TO RENT_Fiveroom i _lnguive|Asamst ihe soul and heaven. that time ang 3. of A mects in Catpenters’ Hull.| guctea o most helpful service at the| "W 4 B pertand § So | Brkieln, Sam AL (et b Sonnhill Worsted Co., Danielsons 64_Boswell Ave. ok Stculd pie s Hahtiy a3 an eifn's S iy o T Ol Evlgheltering Arms “Sunday aftetnoon. ould Surn, and Smart Josting & notice to that effect. together decsd TO RENT_Lower and_upper te meets in Eagles' Hall The pastor began by saying: In its dance, d o With & copy of this order, on the sign- | “WANTED Tivi . 3 4 t at 663 North Main St. Appiy at| With oppertunity no more to climb - mamgles’ Auxillary. Noj, 1% A O ol o ltered life there are so many things Could Not Do Housework, Used | nith 2 so23, of thi2 0Tist:, °G 105, "8 | | WANTED—Tive poultry. Jas Turn e 8t e Nocwich Beit Mfg. Co. Inc.| The rugmed heights, ana do a deed R e lihey “Entertainment | in this household to stir our hearts to Cuticura, Completely Healed, deceased last dwell, and n the same| ™cced > e nov3od e Thay” DONme, e at Norwich State Hospital Amusement | thankfulness that I will take this for own, and by publist e ey e = S il T AR RO at wculd the weal and worth on Hall, my text, I will give thanks to Thee in 3 hewspaper having a cireulation In | * RICHOLSON School of Cutting 3 TO RENT—Half c man enhance. Norwich Musical Association at Shater Memorial Building. ANNOUNCEMENTS Miss Adles suggests a fine Christ- mas gift which a lady can make her- with my whole heart. There are characteristics of whole-hearted grat-: eloquence in expres- nffection, resolution, Many ting the heart is too itude, happiness. sion of gratitude. trust. five full for speech, but the face and bear- ing tell what the lips cannot say. Love gave the gift, we love in return. We | ‘Hodgdon; Maine.—*I had salt rheum ia the worst form for over two years. Is 1d District, and make return to this ourt. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true <opy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of sald Skirt class beginning on- day evening, Dec. 6; best opportunity for every voung lady to learn how to cut and make up any kind of skirt; you can bring your own material and ke ur_own’ skirt. WANTE! good married man for tarm house with all modern decsa_ honest, sober and team work; 19 Oak St to & ‘amily of aduits. 469-3. NEWLY furnished all conveniences, 26 Laure novz3d Tooms to rent, with Tel. a With clouded brow that never laurel new, The spirit faint through deepening urfrest, On siiverea locks and wearied feet the 1 Hill' Ave. TO RENT—Tenement of seven rooms, No. 27 McKinley Ave. For ¢ Mrs. Balley, 50 Fr dew. Reproach and grief contending in the brenst, particulars ceman Ave. . mprovemente: i il Sy ceased are hereby notified” to” present | hou all | p E P e lasisa. T 2 s thel: lai ainst sald estate to_the | feferences required. Apply Arthur A We believe that quite OFTEN when — , from love Him because Ho first loved u T S S o | S AL, Bamiowiiie: Conn. " | you hevn o WANS o ony Eind ron | —FOR MENT—The farge house No. 3 hilis afar, W. C. T. U. meeting today at 3 p.m. |and gave Himsel Hrh i Wich, - Conn., within the tme Imted n|_decsd , N ny you | Wi agion St; all coavemences and| Only to see Hope's siowly sinking No. 35 Shetiicket street, room & A |ceive added tokens of God's bounty ficinovs wnd forexons order. 0 YOU KNGW Ty Soms men wen: | ink of a Bulletin WANT AD. Why |sicum fteat Inquire of isass = Juncs: e Frss rested. < TR RE S ; YOU KNOW why some me; SiTance snd Hoal Lstat . Kich- —3. 3L Cavaness. cordial invitation to all int i “oiniptr® G expects that e s A motator, [ chin whiskers? " well: fE2"%cxize TUIF |not ALWAYS do this and save the |:MEUTIRGES0d pa | BRIGE AR RGN | L0 Pt n shall trust im for al at we need. o S ' i Sale Effected. time, the trouble and the MONEY that X OTICE TO CREDITORS. Corner 5¢ cigar can be smoked with or . TO RENT—Rcoms for light house- The Bath street saloon conducted by [In_our hearts should be the perfect| .puen 1 used Cuticura Sosp and Oint- | AT N AT OF PRODATE HELD | Without chin whiskers, at Fagan's|the other methods of want filling in- ng. inquire 21 Division St. Phone AN ORDER FOR A SONG. Louis Wunderlich & Co. has been sold | Bratitude. I will give thanks ment. T washed my bands with the scap; |2t Norwich, within and for the District | Smoke Shop. %) dectd | volve? 2 novsd i o range- | the Lord with my whole heart. | > S03D. | 5f Norwch, on the 4th day of Decem- = — e P — = tive | Make me a song of ail good things, entRIa ey Eaair eving “et| The musical part of the hour was | dried them and then applied the Olntment. | per, 4. D. 1915 | briakemens 120> montaly: Cexmrmen | Your phone will tell the want to us. {ronms booh Tatsst improvemenis, 154 | And fill it full of murmurings, NSNS FOL Hue - transeer h reciated. In the anthem. f The first time I put them on it was Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | unhces. Rarnouthly lenc us. (rooms each, pcavomuia, 154 FARE W K OO o been completely consummated through Tch spprecigted, Th fhe SRR, | e L, and healed the waiey | - Exiate ~of - Marlin Burns,” late of Ratlway, care Bulletin. |We will tell it to over 4,000 daily [\Vest Main inauire George uieen Ty voices John A. Moran, the real estate broker. The purchasers are two well known citizens of Norwich, Joseph F. Wil- liams and Martin Keoush. and voices in unison emphasized the beauty of words and setting. Among the hymns were, There's a Wideness | blisters. After using Cuticura Soap and Ointment a few weeks, I could see a great difference and now, to-day, my hands are Norwich, in said District, deceased. Orderéd. That the Administrator with the will annexed cite the creditors of sald deceased to bring in their claims WANTED—To rent a a few acres of lan town of Norwich, or wi somewhere in the hot . barn and ould buy. Farm- readers in this city. Call 480 berger, 4i Franklin St. Remember in our infancy; improveme.ts, sion_giv 116 Broadw: TO RENTSeven-room flat, moderi Inquire C. A. Gager, But make it tender, for the sake Of hearts that brood and tears thm ay, pusses- ity in God’s Mercy, I Know in Whom I = a against sald estate within six months [er, care Bulletin. decl WFM ‘v Frankin sepzid | And tune it with the harmony g A ra| soft ooth, and the itching is all gone, | 5 5 = = =il el § T sighs of et Have Believed, and in closing, We T - - s from this date, by posting a notice to = - e sighs of sorro» make. THE CORSET STUDIO. Biets Thee fo Thy Peace, O Lord.| They aro compltely healed.” (slgned) | that effect, togéther with 4 copy of this | SALESMEN wanted 1o sell our supe- | 55 C@mts a lime | FURsiEED wooms 3730 up 3 Un: - 1y | Miss H. Louise Fuller was at the pi- | Mrs. H. N. Oliver, Aug. 25, 1914. grder, on ‘the signpost nearest o the | Znd novelties: I\beral Sommisetons: en: . o ' Make me & song of summer-time, Located at 116 Broadway, nearly | ano. the members of the quartet were ace s asi 3 Ry Bt e e s ———— nd pour such music down the rhyme A 3 e k the same Town, and by publish’ y est Mfg. Co., T = - e his 5 guuasite the Pavis theatre, "I i3 con- | Mre ‘Georgo T Lord. * Mriss, Lucill Sample Each Free by Mail | ¢ {5 some once in & n.-\fimél’ert havs onn. tictd | BN | 10 o3 The best oiices 1o 1512 | A8 ripples over gleaming _— ucte 2 b 2 rd, Hugh Blackledge and Archiba % ing a clreulation in said District, an 5 o ey o atas, entral | ARd Xisety broks adow-lands; York, who it a thoroughly experienced | Nfitchell, §th. With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- | a8 Toria o this Court. e YA S aen fon SimaT fished roums. J. K. Lucas, Centrdi|put make it very sweet and low, corsetiere. Understanding and alter- dress post-card ‘“‘Cuticura, Dept. T, Bose NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. |33 ¢’ > g e r nced of them that sorrow go, ing in all its branches she refits and New Witch Hazel Mill. ton.” Sold throughout the world. The above'and foresoing IS a true T s FOR SALE Tnauire 3 & K4v- | Pecause they reap with empty hande alters any make of corset, also cleans copy of record. > ——Position as nurse; $10 or 22 oA = he dreams of lo and repairs. Her speciaity is the| Birch is belng carted to the new | — Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH. eek. Phone 627-2. 'dec3d FOR SALE_Handsome 1200 Ib. black | FURNISHED ROOM — Centrally 1o-| oy oo Goodwin corset of 373 Fifth avenue, |/ B0 A0 T UL icted, the scales i ED—To buy piga—all I can|are with colt 2'weeks old. sired by | cated. Emma Morse. 1§ Uion 3t Make me a = New York. Both front and back lace [ The building is completed, the scales R AT ST iis s of Laaid e A. Nawrocki, Yantic. Phone|Li00 1b. Percheron, a good walker and The tears of longinz a models; also carries the Bien-folle and | it is brought in. Ten tons of brush a = coassq fare “hersby notified "o _preseut - decdd | ofi “Siemishes: one Moyer top bugsy in FOR RENT R i o e . other makes, also the Prench Amerioan | i, * oI "0 required. As soon as the | Forty Members of Fire Company At- | thelr claims against said estate fo the EN-WOMEN, 15 or over, wanted:| A-1 condition, F. Waterman, MBostan. . e e B o chemmize and ‘sowns o mate. |Femainder of the machiners and the| tend Stonington Firemen's Fair—|Hown™onn, “within tne time mited | £, ™ p0tlo &7 SERT DLl 0 b For | | Batage - Feaiitn "Satses. | Eives| Taatfiak bis Taptess sip by oip ; n arrive work will besin. ) _ |0’ the above and foregoing order. ankl sem Suseho _| Building, . Fire- | “"ina"Heaven lean to hear > Bust and tip confiners, knickers, shirr- | én&ine Nuggets’ Basketball Team to Reor- e R W LTI RIDOE, list Franklin Institute, Dept. & pooi tble tn Bosd condl- | proof, best of elevator service. iani- “James Whitcomb Riley. Cal I EOE T S e e New Members Admitted. SRbizeg Admafnistrator with the will annexed. iy s T = rth Thames St dechd |tor. ~Everything up-to-date. — corset accessories no oo —First class drawer-in on | o S ames Bt : 3 Stores. " Call and let Miss Richmond| There was a business meeting and| Rev. M. S. Anderson will give a Bible fancy | worsteds. . Address John F | FOR SALE — Brown ho Tosef = Apply SNILLIAM ECHILL. Agest. HUMOR OF THE DAY explain the merits of her goods, even |social gathering of the Epworth| eaging Tuesday afternoon at the home NOTICE. Clabby, Box 261, Baitic, Conn.” nov3od pounds. true to work, price $6». = Can|Room if vou do mot care to buy. See dis-|League Friday evening in the vestry | or'\rs Wayland Morgan. FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- | —FaLi: =S E g ot op e ke R o et Rive Playtad: of the First Methodist church. New e abie_Court of Probate for the DIStrict | \ase = wages, room. . board. rabiroad | e Chel: Qecta TO RENT you got in your new car? members were admitted during the 9’ = ' of Norwich, I will sell the interest of |{icket furnished by “61 Co-operative| FOR A FEW DAYS ow for Green donkey engine, | zuess. AT THE AUDITORIUM evening. The members of the Noank Fire|Nathaniel ¢ Kinno late of Lisbon, In | proposition.” Get particulars $Bligtroan, Aptil next! price 330 W € | QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- | it's ~awtally stabborn. — Yonkers 7 company, strong, went to the fire- ict, , he real es-| "oy 30q 001 indham Center, tage 3 acres land, 1000 feet from |Statesman, ~ - men's falr in Stonington Saturday | tate situated In said 'Lisbon. bounded < — - __decéa 18 el Thes i ey = = 4 terly by the highway leading from| WANTED _Raw furs, at 32 Water - = L Ocean and Salt Pund; sown Jower an Spo i S i Edgar Selwyn in a Paramount Pic Mrs. E. B. Worthington is passing | Dight. The trip was made in the au- { &IETI DY By Newent meeting: house | Sty Thursdays and Saturdays A C.| FOR SALE_New milch cow. . L | vegetable gardens: hardwood floors. | ot Is it ‘"":,d'P" fme e ture and Three Acts of Vaudeville|, ;"0 iy With her niece on the West | totruck of Wilfred Brown of Old |t Norwich.’and southerly, westerly [ Bennett. novéa | Harris, K F.D.1. Norwich, Ct._decsd | plumbing and heat. Rental 3350, | SPQf 'n this nelghborhoods =~ . b Mystic. eriy by land owned by Fran-|—— = g = Otners $200 to $40 B or bookle: s g — Today. Side, Norwich. N nets ainse e SR B Doohue of “Saia. Lisvon. . Far | SAFETY, razor Digdes sarpened by (| PO SATE-Two new mileh cows, one | Uthers $00 to 4000, Sena for Sooklet | wuth shucks, but then, I don't know i S e ST <\ fcular cription, appli- | & S0 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. g oy PPy ¥ . - . S N, what your time fis wurth.” —Boston One of the best all round shows seen | Mrs. J. O. Dodge has returned, after | The old basketball team, the Noank | MOTe Particuiar description, see appli- |, Fi{G" decsa o e here in a long time is what the Audi- |, vigit with relatives in Springfield and | Nuggets, will reorganize and play the FREDERICK B. KINNE, WANTED_Antique furniture and old| FOR SALE Bargain in large oak & Thouzh s = torium promises for today and tomor- | {ygreester, Mass. 014 Lyme team Dec. 22 Administrator with the will annexed. o Ro0d P A Brioknas | roll top desk. inside finish In bicdseye FOR SALE DoSuNE yout NESL ERaE SusOOuNIS - row when the following three acts of Mrs. David Anderson of Jersey City | decid 5 Franklin St. Tel 7i7-3. may26d | maple, witn swivel desk chair. Can be - | ter_you s0ld me was roliable vaudeville will be on the program:| \fiss Margaret Ulrich of Thames- [is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah =5 e seen botween 12 and 1 or after & Well, dsn't fr2” 5 Charles Moore and company will head | ville has been visiting Miss Gertrude | Palmer. = —= = at 48 Oek S “Naw! Jinglepin's registered three the bill in a big time act of unusual|mefre of West Town street. Miss Phebe Wilcox has returned Dangerous' Gas. ¢ WANTED deg hotter than it did this morn- merit and consisting of singing, danc- from a visit on Cape Cod. i st % in PRISER used ing 3rowning’s Magazine. ing, ‘and several very clever {llusions,| Afr. and Mrs. Tyler Winchester of| Mrs. Wiltred O'Brien has returned| . of ePloson of o6 Sccliniatel | Laborers, five first class cooks, two Williman. Ay Do amied ofit of The) wredk of ete. It might be said that the act con- | wijlimantic visited Mr. and Mrs. Har- | to_Boston. Pasadena, Cal = took place recently, | chambermaids, ten carpenters. Cooks ____ dectd : his auto a solicitous friend asked: prinata Uite fof Sicotiinkdone ¥ lola, b: i Winchester |last weck. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson have |png®8¢enl GO (P08 TCE ire. was |at $25 to $35 a month. “FOR_SALE — Registered Tamworth “Are you covered?” thires very. versadle |petformers. ‘The — been visiting in_Boston. S g B r. 2 years old, 1at cows, 1 cow FIVE FINE “Yes” he said sadly, ‘with mud, second number will be presented bY| s Charlotte Rushworth of Greene- | Miss Esther M. Carroll has gone to | Fregked; but no one was hurl, owng| FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU to_calf soon, 1 cheap farm horse. blood, chagrin and insurance. ls that Bernard Robinson, who does a danc- | yijje js visiting Mrs. F. L. Weaver, at | Monson for the winter. ik e g e laae |Central Bldg. G. L. Chesbro, Mgr.|W. A. Tator, So. Can _decdd enough?"—Detroit Free Press. I B e Thecialty 2nd (he|her home on West Town street. Mrs. Lizzle Lamb entertained the | st been called away rfow the place FOR SALE Four horses, o1 §° Sesligd Eeen i o Sl SR I strumental musical offering to intro-| 153 \vest Town street were recent ¥ 5 7 plant. The tank had been covered Hampton, Conn. e want to give presents? duce. The above three acts are well | gyects of friends in New. Lond 0dd Fellows® Roll Cal and sealed, owing to objections made | —— == b Mrs. Gillis—Yes: and also another varied and make up a finely balanced = ot The Odd Fellows will have the an-|to the odors, by the residents, and e T s Tsecend) list of the people I don’t want to give bill in which everyone can find some- | riss Bertha Weeks of Yantic has|mual roll call on Wednesday evening,|on the day of the explosion some wlso several other makes; will Gemon- On Convent Street presents to but have got to—Life. thing to please his particular tastes. | hoon™ paseing. o fom doys hors. ho|Dec. 15. A committee of three will |refuse was being destroved by fire Strate their quality anywhere. irices Mrs. Neighbors—What was that aw- On _the picture program there will be | ghagt 'of Misses Mabel and Josephine | Make the necessary arrangements. The [ not far away from the site of the from $150 up. Imperial Garage decid ed by the Shetucket f| ! racket I heard In your flat thie o very fanny Universal comedy reel|Rogers, = hstie supper will be furnished by Rebekah | eitplogion. It is supposed that the O AREE - Thits So5s ann 1% Tita Own; y the e et | morning? entitied It Almost Happened, featur- = lodge. fiames communicaeed to the gas ac- st s e e R T ST Mrs. Nextdoor—Oh, that was my ing Eddie Moran of the Nestor com-| frs Josephine Parker and AMrs,| Howard Hunter has returned to New | cummulation in some way. O erty forJ| B D. No. 3 decdd Compln)' hushband. He fell over a rocking chair pany, and for the Paramount feature, A i i were iy | York after a visit here. = R T O — TR | nd broke one of the commandments. : George Geer of Plain Hill w ale v easy 2 = > e . ere in = : sale on very easy terms. A Two. FOR_SALE_At a bargain, farm o o Jesse L. Lasky will produce the fa-|mroniiin Tviday guests of Mrs. Clifford | M- and Mrs. John C. McDonald have o S it =137 ‘acven. WIDET And & Aot Hona —Indianapolis Star. mous - actor, Edgar Selwyn in The | Ropinson abelid i returned to Newport after spending a . G steam hent, toilots, ete. . Good || barns, silo and other buildings in A 1 don't think that doctor knows his Arab, the play which ol Selwyn wrote : e FeeK e S s 2 Ne nset S les da. steam heat, ftollets, etc. Good B Coidion land rertiic and welj watered S . 2 and appeared in personally in| Rev. s 7. Wear st et erome McDonald has returne i i e - wood. 't fruit, etc. George E ; “C g o 2 - in five PaXts and s 2 love drama. of | \ir.'ana Mrs. F. L. Weaver, of West and all kinds of Masons Buildiny || OV Truit: @ acres of Mowing in_town of Preston, t to suit me. Says it isn't se- Town street. Materials for ssle bw rolG Tk, contains 149 acres of land, with wood ter of a missionary in Syria_and pre- . _uale Comprising in'all 13 JiSoncainn 148 acres of lend. with wood rious enough to require a trip to vents the massacre of the Christians.| \fre John Ry: st aatia ) Peck, McWilliams & Co. acres or thereabout. Fifteen min- f| {hereon. good horse barn and a cow Florida.—Louisville Courier-Journal. The drama was. produced by Cecil B.| ¢ hre ,Joh? Ryan returned Saturday s utes to High school, 20 minutes' |i barn, 13 miles from Norwich, 5 min- “Do you think there is any way of DeSul ™m0t "the. st photopiay | &2 12 home on Weal Town sireet, at- — (| s 19, depr, Must ve soia g0 J|uiee diive trom bisaisaion sties et || WATCH HILL BUSINESS [|orineing vour constifuents”around to Producers in the countrs and has an|pjece, Mrs. Moriarty. Y YOur ALl ann jostate. Hverything -In Bl iuauire of ‘Charies Paimer Hewstt; on e P A . exceptionally good cast, including Hor. 5 Mrs. 3 BETTER TO BUY YOU Danielson booming—all milis run- | Jaanies - S For Sale My way of thinking hasmt any- % = 5 z £ . Yy ve here. — - — i~ i vit] i ied Senator Bt CnSorpenter, Billy Dimer. Ger.| Lucian H. Besbe of New Haven Jewelry, Watches and Clocks = SR AL 5560 _aecond-iind e e well known stage artists. The pro- | {echt the week end at his former home FROM Write for terms at once. Glenwood cooking range, ata bargain || | A store on leased land (tong term || BN, O inking and see it 1 A o ere, his son Standish returning wit! y price. W Wheatley, Day St. ban- ease), with all fixtures. doing a - & " Do duction is the most spectcaular ever|pere’ 2iS SOn Standish returning with LEE CLEGCGC t=r wish J. C. WITTER, k Phone 294, Y Sdecsa €00 Business: for sale at a bargain. || carn change my mind every time the made by the Lasky company. you had Auction Rooms, 42 Main Street, AL iy ki AR Cottage at Pleasant View. O o == _—mws R 4 A.f(e_rlnearfi' two months' stay with | Franklin smm Nnxtuto g: ol Lunch Danielson, Conn. Norwich. . deczd A loroom cotiage ar Fleasas: i 3 er sister, Mrs. Jeremial jelds, in p Stairs e Cfew, lot 50 by Zuu. his place is it East Orange, N. J., Miss Mary Byan —— car I #ood order wad futly equippes || Cehifally located -minute walk o THE KALEIDOSCOPE Big Bill of Keith Vaudeville and Fea- | has returned to her home uptown. IF PEEVISH, FEVERISH AND SICK, — | has good tires; for quick sule will dis- :;":;l; T h;;;‘;f{;‘& it fl" price ture Photoplays for Thi 2 “C/ 4 = iz pose of this car at a bargain, $200 = Bri 3 . 2 plays is Week Mrs. John Tefft and daughter, Miss GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP MONEY LOANED FOR SALE. also a good driving horse, two wagt A Lot at Groton Long Point. m"r‘lll!'s*i's "V;m:”“:l! nfl[p;lflflfl»\}mm'""fll Zoxthe frvt BESEIGE s meol the | GoEEAS eEC of pieet Tiwn Sirer e Wi, L8 S ot Al W e Y e management of the Davis have secured | Were & of Mrs. Tefit's nas Taa et o s s Coduetanuck oD | ¢a waugan, Conn. Fhone 1 i i Sain aath e ais There is one srocery store to evel an exceptionally fine vaudeville at- | Sister; Mrs. Hugh McLaughlin of Jew-| othert Your child fsnt naturally ([l $owest Hates of inerest. an o1 | cioctric fencs “stenm heet et tapa; | som o " i 106 VA Epaln® "E5thgss °ul || 200 inhavitants of thia country. E&gov;;:d;!;:: !;?{rl;tgx;lflew;lefiagg g cross and peevish. See if tongue is ‘#fifi'é’;fifl%fif‘mfl‘& pneumatic_water supply, néver-failing | ~For ypowriter In first cl wround it oty cannot be equalled on the v: Vi of Vestchester, spent part of last V1 M = BV DANIEL 8. e = = . - e % - » tage todny. ivom The avaudeville | weelc with Mrs. G. S. Beebe of the | o)y hen listless, pale, feverish, full of decta Conn. FOR SALE_Bay horse, weighs about WILLIAM A. WILCOX. — irfish Ehare 1 it © ihelScotland road, Mr. Standish coming |CS0\d breath bad, throat sore, doesn't = 1400, age £00d worker; price $60. Ml entwta Meslvae: Olives which are dead ripe are de- ere s not one minute that| cotiand road, Ar. eat, sleep or act naturally, has stom- F. A. Evans, Plainfield, nov2sd ¥ liclous, but extreme care is required g;;{fihl‘ssl;te:ma:h;n!igo\rfi. ?nd = b e 2 ach-ache, diarrhoea, remember, a_zen- ’ - —— St g i =2 - $1 West Broad St Roems 1 and | ¢ preserve them. s oo w2, map Bt anks| purtand— ctare ininaen oo | oot omd vt e wevia| | owney’s Auction Rooms |55 i s £ e twune No. 365, || Severat garages in Southern caii want to see something real good, don't | Place last week at A. O. H. hall, when ing s “C: Syrup il s ¥ & e s - - = miss this act Monday, — © © 111 received the initiatory desree in the | prac: ns conarens iorTi% Syrup of 16 wiriee P 7 fornta wash the cars with water T z gs” for children’s ills: give a_tea- Lic. 3 6 OVERLAND § cyl. demonstrator heated by the sun's rays. The feature photopiay for Monday auxiliary toithe A0, L spoonful, and in a few hours all the 2 for sale; run less than 1200 miles; and Tuesday is another Vitagraph foul waste, sour bile and fermenting ocoilates Evans Block, Danielson, Conn. new September; bargain for quick sale. . " P Blue Ribbon feature called The Wheels food which is clogged in the bowels 2 Louls B. Lincoln, Overland Dealer, | Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi-| American manufacturers of lead of Justice. a five-part melodrama, The [ trays a stirring story of two vouns |passes out of the system, and vou| ESCOYMN-EBONS Telephonngrar Willimanti 3 ovied ™ | ness Biocks, Builging Lots. all in de:|pencils now have the business of the story is intense and excitign. From |clubmen who live in the same apart- |have a well and playful child again. - i i i oy e Boviee [airable looations Tuist your Pronsity If|Fur Bast practically o themselves. the pen of Edward J. Montagne, this |ment hotel in a big city. In an effort | All children love this harmless, de- IN POUND AND o e HOUSE FOR SALE—One of the Aumber of people looking for real es- s=—— psychological drama’ contains ~such |to befriend a little girl friend from |licious “fruit laxative” and it hever kinds taken and sold on liberal com- | residences on the Hill; % tate investmen The 13,000 regularly established eminent stars as Dorothy Kelly, James | the country. one of the men employs | fails to effect a good “inside” cleans- HALF POUND BOXES mission. Spot cash pald for second- |ing lots. Inquire at 672 Maln St, Wil- WILLIAM F. HILL. libraries in the United States contain Morrison, Eulalie Jensen, Louise Beau. | her as a stenographer. Suddenly taken |ing. Directions for babies, children of hand furniture and merchandise in ool _ Real Estate and more than 75,000,000 volumes. or an det, Charles Eidridge, Anders Randolf |ill, the girl becomes unconscious, and [all ages and grown-ups are plainly on —AT— THINK_IT OVER — 250 noteheads| moom 108, Thayer Bldg. |increase of 20,000,000 since 1908. and George Cooper. It was produced by Theodore Mraston at the Eastern Vitagraph studios. The story deals with an adventuress. She decides to rob her husband in or- der to elope with her lover. She se- cures a large sum of money from her husband’s safe, is interrupted by the Liusband and a fight ensues, which re- large lots. Auctions held on second and fourth Saturdays Second-hand «ale privately. her employer sends her home in his motor car, an incident creating no end of comment and scandal in her neigh- borhood of poorer people, and one of |morrow, but get the genuine. Ask the clubmen sees her being carried in |your drugsist for a_50-cent bottle of their friend’s car, and scandal starts | “California Syrup of Figs,” then look in the apartment hotel. Unconscious |and see that it is made by the “Cali- of the results, everyone dips his oar | fornia Fig Syrup Compan into the affair, and before long it is a and z envelopes, neatly printed, for $1.90; 500 the bottle. business Keep it handy in your home. A lit- tle given today saves a sick child to- v 6% (regular size) of the month. Dulgaria plans to convert much of furnishings always on the territory acquired from _Turkey into a vast tobacco field, producing some of the finest and hightest-priced tobacco in the world. cach $3.00. Send for samples and prices for any printing you are in need The Bulletin Company, Norwich, Dunn’s Pharmacy 50 MAIN STREET 'DOLLS FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE 1 AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. Anyone having same, drop postal to Samuel Gellert, Coichester, Conn. HOUSES and HOMES Since the beginning of the war and sults in her husband’s death. As fate | seething mass of human wreckage, I can sell you the house, but it re- the shutting out of the Russian would have it, a burglar witnesses thy ding i i i ¢ quires love, unselfishness and devo- FOR SALE. s article the United States has de- tragedy and ‘preys upon the adven | marital ‘;‘Xesana:g“;‘:;eD‘llcl::glemt‘)ctml}?: F. L. FARRELL Ki Rag Dolls, tion to make the home. Two_Pool Tables, 1 large Icebox, Electric lights, steam heat, set- || vcloped a million-dollar business In turess, forcing her to give him the|debris is appalling. It is clearly a S Jointed, Dressed Dolls, BUY THIS NEW BUNGALOW e I L o Caae 1 tubs, large lot, in fine location. §|medicinal oils from petroleum. money she has taken from her hus- [story of how great trees from little (CONCERT PIANIST) Celluloid, Dolls’ Heads, having eight rooms and bath, electric |ing Room Table, Lamp and Electr PRICE $3300 = S e wiclk witted, she covers the|acorns grow. and is a powerful lesson 5 Rubber, Shoes and Stockings, | lights, hardwood floors, steam h Ent PiRtures 1" Marbls Top Table. The tenement-house committee of ront her Homer Tovolver At this mo-|to thoce with whom scandal finds a(} Instructor of Piano, Har- o 3 ings, | Calfornia redwood adds charm to JOHN H. RYAN, Agent. the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities re- £ s awed at |ready place. Arthur Campbell sings . Character, Wigs. interior, and the rooms decta Stonington, Conn. {ported that after careful examina- the tragedy and denounces thé ad- |the latest songs of the day, and will || mony, Counterpoint and Smciots ” than | gensraily) Taend : g N. TARRANT & C 3., {|tion it had found oniy $7 dark rooms mtu:;g'e» :r:gkh;scggg;led_rfhwlme po- be welcomed by all. Composition. Limiar type. Trolley 117 Main Street, Norwich in all the tenements in Brooklyn, . 3 e lover is = i e pos! 5 3 the lot is 50x130 Socusadiet s el CAROLS AND BALLADS Season commencing MRS. EDWIN FAY feet. A captivating environment for SALE HORSES poChicagoose™ meaning place ot ieptember 5th, a ome. rice ,500. == i the skunks”, is decl d by an un- e o he, vindicates him- | O Programme to Be Given by Music Studio: 236 Central Building FRANKLIN SQUARE * "PARCHA W ‘ZZOIT Lam i the West bustng Horees| = e pn €SS o @ | complimentary correspondent of & Zuilty parties is one of the moat in Association, . 5 Will have all kinds and prices will be o New York paper to have been the comparatively low. Now is the time ! 63 Broadwa, Teleph: 1 e i 5 . !Indian word from which the name of Ieeestiaw o rasciina e partsior thal Ly oAl S 1647 d phone 1334 140 buy. Wait for these. Notice will |The Staniey oo be smbY|a certain eity takes its derivation. oI, remainder of the bill includes {iSlater malianersithlz feveniueiby e R e s <= clated, Price very reasonable. e = g o Mu ar Weelly and o real | the Norwich Music association w [} 2 - For full particulars inquire of _ Experiments are being carried on funng comedy that is made for auer. | include old _Christmas carols and || Ceyton Tea, Ib. ..... 35¢ A m I R B Telephone 1139 in Cuba with the fiber of a plant ing purposes only. #1° | English, Scotch and Irish ballads. The da S avern FO SAL SOLNER MORAN, locally known' as “malva blanca’ Highland fling and sword dance will be danced in a costume that was used throughout the campaign in South Africa in the Boer war. In some of the ballads that will be given there will be distinguished the Real Estate Broker, Norwich — All Other Teas, Ib. ... 25¢ Baking Powder, Ib. ... 12¢ Not-a-seed Raisins, pkg. 12¢ which is said to produce an ideal fabric for sugar bags. According to the Havana correspondent of Sugar. the fiber is soft and silky, possesses a tensile strength greater than hemp. is capable of close weaving and not 1861 offer to the public tne finest standard brands of Beer of Europe and America: Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muer's A good farm near Taftville of 150 acres, 50 tillable, balance pasture and woodland, abundance of wood and water, seven room house, large COLONIAL THEATRE. Scandal, Universal Five-Reel Sensa- tion Written by Lois Weber. EXCHANCE for good farm; well located modern FOR SALE invariable characteristics of folk songs o ; s ’ - ||| nouse in Norwich: large lot, nine|susceptible to shrinkage if wet. No A picture that has aroused more|—the kinding imagination and spint || Mince Meat, pkg. . .. .. 8c || S ot Al G er Alo Bunaeny || 22 @nd henhouses; place well e rooms, steain heat, bath. sSet' tubs, |special machines are required for griticlams and comments in the mo- | of awe and superstition that lead prim- . G pC-pmported Ginger Al ounker || fenced; located near school and domoalitior 20 Fatrmoune Street. ||| ST fighis, Bardwood fioors: owner | Hanaiing "the. Aber, those. sdapied for Hion picture world recently than usual- | itive peoples to regard objects as sen- | | Sa. le, S ng Bi Ale, Anh . || trolley. Price reasonable. Can ne- ern conveniences, stable, wants _country home. Information|spinning and weaving hemp, jute or iy betalls o photoplay is ‘the daving ge, pkg. .......... 9c ||ing Ale, Sterling Bitter nheuser, ne. & tient beings and peopled woods and flelds with fairy folk with mischievous designs upon credulous human kind. ‘When their simple point of view is realized, much that seems idle and valueless in ballads will take on new ang strange significance. ‘The martial ring of other ballade se- lected give stirring proof of the pa- triotic fervor of which they were the true expression. The singing of Christmas carols by a double male quartette will be one of the most timely and interesting fea- from TRYON'S AGENC Conn. garage or carriage house on the . Willimantic, Ppremises. Price reasonable and terms easy. THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main Strest Phones 724 474-3 Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist 39 Ward Street Carnations. Special Forms and Plants. Telephono 657. F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner henequen being maiva blanca. CASTORIA For Infants and Childrea In Use For Over 30 Years Always beoars gotiate large loan. suitable for FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Norwich, Conn. ind sensational story entitled Scandal, 1 marvelous drama dealing with home fife and its variations as introduced when scandal appears on the scene. This drama, written by Lols Weber, e autpor of the famous Hypocrites, vas preduced by Phillips Smalley and Lois ‘Weber, a eufficient guarantee of axcellonce of it. This is first of o new Universal films to bs enown )y the Colonial theatre and will be bund to be especially pleasing and horoughly up to date in every partic- A been Bell’s Poultry Seasoning, 8c . 16¢ United Tea Importers Co. 218 Main Street Phon FOR SALE The very desirable property 107 Mec- Kinley Ave. For full particulars in- Qquire of JOHN A. MORAN. Real Estate and Investment Broker, sep7d Tranklin Square. Chocolate . ....... YOU CAN BUY the fine sunny 10 room House with modern improvements at 20 Grove St. i you speak quick. The . A magnificent_cast has tures of an unusually varied and at- 125 ProcmentlStract Navwlali. Ca E. A. PRENTICE THERE 12 mo svertisiag medium ia | ~THERE 1» no saverdains medium tn of [ sen for this production and por-1 tractive.programme, S oI T Phone. 900 86 Cliff Stroet ' Jotin' Zor businces resdite. = - * DU ! Btia Tor pusiness resuita . oo DUt e . Nt e N s