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FULL ASSOCIATED FAIR, WARMER TODAY; . PRESS DESPATCHES FAIR TOMORROW " What Is Going On Tonight |Fatrfela county to Al the vacancy ze- 5 . WANTED : = e TO RENT POETR sulting from the death o - S ! e cati| SALBESMAN wanted; § % - TO RENT -— three-room _ tenement; ¢ — Vaudeville and Moving Plctures at|fcer George E. Hill of Bridgeport, e qd‘.’mnflm-r » l‘g},"; notHgq by Tor an onermstie solotne roRtIn rent $6. Inquire 39 Spruce St. . octizd A DREAM OF WINTER. Auditorium Theatre. Dxf;{'l:q wilbur. Phone 1252-12 | lector for the oty "of Wiilimantic, .' “T0 RENT—Two y fur - | Miss Manchester.—Fred Shippee, superin. e Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre.| ..jo ¢t g¢ the Manchester almshouse, Conn.; must sveak French; salary and nicely furnished|Old cold days of winter comin’, Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at commission: permanent position offer- ; rooms for light housekeeping. 30 Grove| Don't it make you sorta sigh? the Davis. is exhibiting some large potatges| LOST—In Norwlich, Monday, a ®old|edq; satisfactory ref ‘equired. : Street. =~ oct4d |Flocks of blackbirds goin’ bummin® Machinists' Unfon, No. 744, meets in|grown a: the town farm. The largest|bracelet with initials. R. M. Reward | sddress Solloltor, Botene oty ed. o Fondmont 152 Paimer St.| Southward down a s aky Eagles’ Hall. weighs 1 3-4 pounds. if returned to- Bull Office.., .octlld octl2d Inguire on premises. octild | Autumn, while it's scrta cheerin’, Ladies’ Auxillary, Div. No. 64, A. O. = e And a mighty pretty signt, H, ‘meets In Buckingham Memorial Westbrook.—The pupils 'of Chapman |, FOST CRear %"@ ,Ig;‘%“l,o““:mgf WANTED--Practical nurse _would : NO. 120 Broadw: a_modern six-|Still it hints cf winter nearin® 1 | like maternity cases. 2408 ; als d - 5 3 p_?’,‘.‘;’i’afl' (Bncampment, No. & L O. O.| school on AMonday tendered Deacon C.| ok “Sunday. Notify Box 10,| Brookiyn, Conn, A ddncos Dop e R s e nay. o om pre | Tt by S i MRt Lafayette Council, No, 207, L;G. &t.| M. Post a shower °§ bmhd?" suidecl [ Myiis 0 oetlld | TRVANTED— DBy young 1ady, position | when you want good help and TO RISNT—Furnisned room, ail con- | Don’t old winter keep you hoppin'Y Jean I D'A. meets in Foresters Hall | remembrance of the anniversary o : to care for old lady or assist tn house- || want it quickly. Help is scarce || vienccs. for sentiemen, . In ~Marion | Peles 8o tough it scems to me Bricklayers' Unlon, Local No. 12 |1915, when he gave them a birthday — work. Box 135, Bulletin. ect12d z Building, 826 Main St. Ring first or | 'm condemned to go on choppin’ meets in Carpenters’ Hall. party at the Gem restaurant. i ties. In the list of supplies Wwill be| WANTED_A compstent woman for now, Igut; the best workers read second bell. octlid Evsetf“x woo!d %lhrol?gh sternity! ANNOUNC TS Middletown,—Wesleyan - is _to_taie | IiCluded gaImes, puaries and records. | general nouseworls ra. W. rv Alune. (I Bulletin Want Ads. ;5TO_ RENT_Tepement of Ave rooms | il tabs b it it _ L octi2 / M 38 Fourth St. Inquire of Greeneville|Seems to I've b b ‘e EMEN part in the celébration of the 150th| Thomaston,—Master Joseph Heffer- |~ wWaANTHD Ty e When you have a “dont B3 ootiia | Tint From swiner that durmed ax. anniversary of the founding of Meth-|nan was not only perféct in attend- |one used for sitting room, in nice 19 want” which you believe might 0 RENT—-Rooms, with or without Clam chowder and bake bean sup-|odism in Amcrica and the 120th anni-|ance last year but has mot missed a |cation, with or without board. Addressifl o u A board. 68 Oals St. octi0d _{Just from swingin' it, or haulin’ per at Massapeag chapel, Friday, 6 to|versary of its founding in Middletown, | day since he first entered school. P. O. Box 463. Norwich, Conn. = octlld ibe “some-one-elsc want. 2 L - | . Some old cross-zut through a log; 8 o'clock, 25 cents.—adv. which is to take place on the week of “ WAN : = niture, floor coverings, stoves, TO RENT--One flat of four rooms; $9.| Have it hang and stand there maulin’ wplchY o SEgRa ANTED—-Young man wants room, 3 Inquire N. B. Lewis, 341 Main St. Iron wedgss like a do SeaeE 5. ardships of ge board and heated room within ten min-. clothing, tools, etc., advertised oct10d StHI at that soms foolil trill of DAVIS THEA New Britain—Cornelius Scanlon wiit| There is just ‘ons thing that keeps |ute walk from Hopkins & Allens; pri-t} i Bulletin Want Ads find ready URNISTIID Tooms 2155 TIEht iouss. | o [LU81 40y8 and aweet content. how Today—The Girl in The|receive a gold medal to be awarded |0fiss Constance Van Quentlil from | g, jein’ ; : vorza |§ sale. keeping. i Oak octia | Tell vou what T've had my fili of Now Y. o iom. Ton | Thursday evealng. Oct. 26, at the an- |E0Ing into the movies, ehe says. And| =8 _00oio . b ARl s el eoh dieimerziment. Attraction, Ten o > N 2, : s . e Gown Shop Feature i niversary exercises of the Young Men's | that is that it is so-hard to act mad| WANTED—GIrl for general house When you lose something— Thirtéenth St. Mrs. Sull ctidd | 01d cold days of winter corain’ People; Also Two Other Acts and when the handsome villian tries to . Apply 21 Fairmount St., City. A Ehirtcont L a + corain’ : 'T. A. and B. society in the eociety hall R octlld for most Norwich people are N or ligh n you sure as age and death. Triangle Photoplays. Tafayette street. Mr. Seanlon join- | KiSS you—Kansas City Star. . e ; o e s for Light | Naked cottonwoods a hummin® on yette street. Mr. on join- WANTED AT ONCE_Two far honest—and on finding anything f| housckeeping, u Carter Ave, Bast Side.| "pij] they purt nigh take vor P ed the society Oct. 12, 1891. o T . octod o nigh take vour breath, | There will be an entire new show : g Do Bl oA e s cap suler ] Iostihetivaly, e te Bulletin® || o ey v e =D PR le, Y u 5 an i ce, 0. 1 rozdway: upper flat, al y mighty pretty s at this theatre today and the Lom wlaterbury—At a meeting of the FOR SALE . g50d pay. W. S Brown, Sheppard. Huil|] Want Ads to locate the loser. modern convenlences: TOAt reasohable, | StL ic hints of winter nearin’ attraction on this bill he Girl aterbury Drag Clerks association the Farm, Wauregan, Conn. Tel 3 John E. Fanniug, 52 Broadway. oetid| WIith that choppin’ ax in sight! the Gown Shop,” a miniature musical | organization, which includes 40 of the B - = = When a vacancy occurs ‘in Wirnisiied hoi i —Jay B. Iden. coredy with ten people, elglit of Usein | 46 clerks of the city, went on record as L ooyt st class tailor. APBIY IR your rental property. o e MiGdera: Improvemente, 116 A4 pretty girls and two funny comedians, |in favor of 24 consecutive hours off in 228D : : i 16d I HEARD A CAMPAIGN SPEECH. this is the most expensive and elab- |cach weck. They also voted in favor WANTED—A first class_barber, in a iEaten fwhnt it aaliheure f| e orate attraction that has ever appear-|of a 10-hour working day, the 10 gguntry shop; $15 per week. 1. O. Box Font evtaty > )’l:fi R-EN’K'-'.A nln?gern fixt'e roonx;l me: I'm mighty sorry for thls land— ed in this city, and it is sure 10 bé & |hours to be worked within 11. 1 A °;)g;‘g“,‘“ A. Cour, South Coventry. e srEan rent to right party. Thone| Hain't nothin’ been done right; big hit with the Davis patrons. Laugh- Known as the Wilson farm; conven- Whee aon e o buvioriasl) B S e RS Things has gome wromg on every ter, song, dance and beautiful costumes | Hartford—Mrs. Georze Keller, chair- |iently divided into mowing, pasture and |’ WANTED—A cook. Apply to Mrs. J. i TO RENT—Lower flat, 3¢ River Ave,| o hando- = o = make U act something that every- |man of the Hartford chapter of the | woodland. with running water through | Arthur Atwocd, Wauregan. oactlod pets, a business or a lease. seven ro(imsu‘:;nd GsillAbel:mdfil"‘v:rosnv‘l’gn; WHe e s a S ortar Ertte s one will enjoy, all the iatest creations | Red Cross, has announced that 38| the center of the farm; situated in the| WANTED- Erignt, dean Loy to do = Whthington St Phone 115290 sep2od | . And made the eagle screach— of dame fashion will be worn by the | pairs of hand-knitted socks are to be|town of Plainfield on the Green Hollow |errands and make himself userul. Ap- Sc a kine 2 - - " | Not sot around to count our tin— Eirls and the ladles will have a chance | sent in the Christmas box being pre- | oaq 3 mile from Moosup and Central | PIY_West Side Silk Mill. Mechanic St. TO RiNT—Nicely furnished room;| I heard a campaign speech! to seo the latest fall styles displayed |pared for 35 patients in the hospital|\lloe Trolley. lne and within 13 | —2oti0d modern improvementa. Ring fourth bell,| L 4 by living models. Another fine act is|of Mademoiselle Miss in France, near | VIle8® trolley mufactiring vil | o WE HOPE NOTI_Rumor says e 2 Mer 2 e Vi e i e presented by Fred Weber & Co., call- | Verdun. Each of the socks will be |Miles of three large ma 5 Hawalian Grass costumes ara o ba R, O RENT_=Furnished rooms, single; | mnjoyin' lifer halnt come i3 ed “At the Stage Door.” This is a|filled with gifes including knitted red|lages. Said farm contains 3) acres of|fashionable, but gosh if that's the FOR SALE modern conveniences, 83 Washington| “Gyr trade—what g : : s t an increase! unique ventriloquial offering and one land, more or less, with good dwelling [ case. hay will .be ~selling for abour St._Phone 1429-2.° ~~~ sepZld |uHe kept us out of war,” they say— é that. will please both young and cld. house, barn with cellar, large wagon gmo%b-? a ton. Cobweb Corner cigar| pom SALE—Cheap, cows, horses, hay —Cottage house No. 10 Kin-| _“Can rule as well as teach!” Fhe third act is Dora Hilton, a pretty LEGAL NOTICES house, wood house. two or three hen | — or 2ic. Fagan's SmoKe Shop. Jand cornstalks. Box 13, Bulletin. ney Ave, all modern improvements.|Why make a change? It wouldn®t girl with a_ sweet singing _voice who houses, ice house, electric lights in| WANTED—A cook. Apply svenings| _octi2d e JUs sy WERISTE e esch! comes here direct from Keith's The- e s 2o DA haoi Ao Aheis Jmre JERIIBSIncol e e U LR sepiz paign spesch! _ ;i g s Jumbing. sheet met 3 s g se & 5 = ¢ go down ht wall: ure photoplay is Dorothy Gish in For further particulars, inquire of pump work and gene'al jonbing? & ro‘%i months; one 1916 Ford runabout body,|igence section. Archa W. Coit, 63| What part of it lrui or bunk, v play Ny . v S Zos, steady worl mhe (. 1 Barner | nearly new; would trade for Ford touf- | Kroadway aughld How be. I goin’ to fell 3 Gretchen, the Green Horn, a five par EN: S % ) v work. The C. 13 Barber : Lour- 2 y. 53 ,How be 1 goin’ to tell? cern the trials and tribulations of a —OF." Thone 42-4. Plamfield, Conn. Gonn." Phono 425, ~ootlzd Iocated, sxeasonable . oL YR DU Oty VISR | o ol Dutch engraver and his cnarming lit- oct10TpTh s 2 S e rent. Inqui Ouk St augsld el bew bepiwotal tew yote? = S aaalitis et ¢ s moving outfit, 1imhers, rolls, jacks, all |, FOI SALE — Pedigreed Airedale | % B0 19 Uas S = ot allus do. le daughter. They come t)> America . or part. Box %0, Niantic, Conn. oct7d |DPitch, spayed. two years old, broken to FURNISHED apartm —H. BE. F. to seek their fg"fl"e 2 eglstrars 0 0ters NGER Swis Sie has —mrioc, | Chigkens. sood to childrer, "splaadid [ two wiin kitchenette; u _OW—EDAY tor “a* posdi it SNGER Twin Six has arrived;|ratter and_woodchuck killer; invalua-| heat, electric light. UM F TH S o o0 Y : agency proposition still open: w: le o farm; price $50. George C.|Divis Throngh shoer e oo~ POULTRY FARM FOR SALE BRe mor t hundie: deason il i e o Wil ate | LYasion. - 2 > do a job, the legitimacy o whic e One 11-acre poultry farm, 43 miles|sition given to right party. Write for| octi2d e ’ FURNISHED _ rooms; reasonable| .non wohot do you do with he questions. This work gets him in-| o o o Y from Frankiin Square; trolley t._Adelaide Garage and Supply — | rates, suitabie for light houseleping. | Tramp—wha = to extreme di from which he e Registrars of Voters of the| ront of place: house of & roo 5 Bread St., Providence, It L FOIR_SALE—A nico blooded stallion, | Mrs, Emma Morse, i3 Cnion St. JyZod | vour old shoes, 'sonny? is rescued only by the good sense and | Town of Norwich will meet in the sev- | cellent canqition; 1 e A gen - octfd golt}tld ‘e"aox;'ktr.uusilcr;glbeu‘oex; double; S| o Por 310 4 month a tene: Sonny—We keep a puppy.—Life. cunning. of his §GhEar (Cretotien. iyt : : house, and wagon shed In perfectcon-| = e e — | se 1 to yer. For farther NT— e -] «“Rather fragi n it uvlr ‘i*rm;vlml:)ih‘? th“\i'( :‘;éx u}_l\ lz‘m eral voting districts in said town on ai o % Nghmé,\-p, 4 yem-,m;’g and Yarge & T\x)flr l“l‘e" a ]\ro tion oren for a|particulars, address Bo: ., Mansfield Tcnl';‘ofil\b(‘jh;::nl:i‘;‘:‘ls\\:l:“o‘b‘.} ‘_2,1‘;]1.]; “f’h\‘%lwex fragile, I call it. 0 compl wth 5 @ - 4 e 4 ¢ | wagon or established tea | Ci 2 2 at12d vithin five s” wal F i ? two-reel Keystone comedy called Mflnfia OCI IB lg IB oW P00 corio vhites: madihe eeia| et RO octldd | Square; aiso & basement tenement of| “Tried to drive a nail in the parlor Lover's Might, featuring Fred Mace. y, & 5 ,|and L heifer, incubators and brooders |hetween the age of 25 and 40, ond abis| . FOR SALE—Groton Lons Point: on|three fooms. Inquire at Bullelin O |wall to hang a picture and bulged out Iatinee at 2:15. All seats 10 cents. this place: 6 acres of this land in the | to- furnish personal bond; those having |3ccount of illness am unable to con- __ 3¥21d lihe front of the house.”—Kansas City e et from 9 o'elock a. m. until & o'clock p. |best of conaition und under cultivation: | SXPerience sciing direof e the con- | {inug PAyments on enfid Lol 3¢ Groc T in the building corner of | Journ. BREED THEATRE m., to complete a correct list ‘of all | PPle and, pear troes fn ipuntancs | AndCommistion. | Address. Sajesmans|On InStaliments.’ Adiress Reasonable | Frankiin and Willow steciss fne 00% | Wny wom't vou accept me? Your Alexander Gaden o Gertrude Rop. |166t0™® in said voting districts who SIEGEL i resebrusHnktiol octbd :’:““:;“ T ETeTeT T e2d | ¥eat drugi Y%%na" the Belsionn =0 k= e S e e -l P J 3 = > = Full b e Y | s 00 ery f erly use Hve: e o B T be entitled to vote therein at an Real Estate and Insurance. of TN WANTED in all departments| plants, many varieties, 100 plants for B L T W T Nt hemd them et favertis Careton Tasy electors’ ‘meeting to be held on Tues-| Frankiin Square, over Car Station. | Willimantic milla; stendy empleyment 323 GAmALE. Bretschneldes, Damielecn liColt, 63 Broadway. 3v17d_ |movie actress as yet, George.” — o day following the first monday of No-| Tel 321-4. Norwich, Conn, |and good wages. Apply at ofiice. - 2 l;’““ = ;;' SopZGTuiEh To RENT_Furnished rooms, all con- | Louisville Courier-Journal. nality o i y 1916, ivi ie s i A WORD to turkey ralsers: Konemah | yenic 5 ve tes’ k _from “Lifer 2 o Quality of Faith, the Mutual |vember, 1916, and for receiving appli L - - Srdntiies ol Ts ints acienitific rehtment | o e iy 12D Sari001 |y L iresis remacienithe bachelor, ‘18 which is the feature at |cations from those “To Be Made” in BN | panteds etvemimeniiobs; for the prevention and cure of black- ‘elephone 522-4. Gyiiaga) Hite S ERIO OF carnss itre for r;um. 18 2. POW-Y said district; to wit: mU-'!LI;Ke- srfi”"» lons fi;eie{eszgrr' n hea;]d n;l turkey PI: has e ver (l:éligd ,_0.“‘ e 't e . “It’s more like a game ’of é:hafs I tion of factory evils i - - Roz . N. Y.|tc do the work. Prepared and sold by| T NT—Stere at 1 ankin St|from my polnt of view,” rejoined the todiy In the First Voting District—At the 50 ACRE FARM Konemah Poultry Yards, 456 West Main | Apply nidlin St. Je22d |married = I invariably move Selectmen’s Office, City Hall. A e aD, Tan At clasgiplmhars B o b iConnyiBxIce b0 TO RENT—Newly farnished rooms. | (wice o yes ndianapolis Star. ¢ . George Despathy, : modern conveniences, at The Seymour, Tote ant—G cour In the Second Voting District—At For $19400 CaSh Moosup. sep28d EOR SALE—Young Redfome fox-| 54 Franklin St.Phohe 1043 aprizé| ¥ (::Elri;\e“e‘::i\ S W"l‘if‘,‘: nz, and syn ¥ e of William D. Ricker, 276 |§ New house of six WANTED—Second hand furniture, | Bound.ready to start this I EE &5 e matter with you? 3 ¢ 5 » rooms, surround- > urniture, | pORRTEENY orwich, R, D. N: i the matter with you y is an intensely in Street, West Side. éa by beautiful shade irees, harn ]| BiBbest price paid. A." Bruckner. 65 |Fendicton. Norwich, Sl s Uncle Bben—Just a minute, €on ling the fall and re B 3 Franklin St. Tel 717-3. may2id 1851-! tild FO ENT i cle Bbe it nute, son. The Mutual In the Third Voting District—At the || 120, one henuery Sxi%, two FOR SALE_One 1012 Cadillac five- R R o s R e from Som store of William H. Bowen, Greene- | (will bear this season), 1% acres PRl nor Yiorigg cur tnorenghly re ] The Best apartment in city at $154coing to watch Bim make the para I a sereamingl; 1 ville. = ‘N y_a 1ac er shor: me vo minutes’ wall from Franklin e % Kt .4 Vogue comedy ‘(om‘x?l‘f-&-gl llm'\mu for ¢ Sxffawgemes (will be in fruitage GLASS ORKERS ago; will sell for considerable .les?; gf.‘.&r:’mrw: 1l particulars inquire of ~‘hm? drop—Puck. oday. 5 In the Fourth Voting District—At |} * =1 "{":%%- n:* bt e A JOHN A. MORAN, “Who gave the bride away On Friday and Saturday Irene Fen- |the store of Patrick T. Connell, Nor- ("’x oufes s e s Lamp workers, .experienced. . hottle | Betivd : e = S Real Estate and Tmsurance Broker, |asked Mrs. Jenes of her daughtes wick, the gifted %and < star, | wich Town. an income getter). Near railroad, §| workers, neck soalers, bottom drawers, | = Norwich who had just returned from the wed- h scheol ana church; land free from f|to work on, Thermos bottles out of FOR SALE-—One 1916 655 seven-pas- % ding. . | 1 fhe Fifth Voting District—At the | | Stone and machine worked. town. Highast w. paid and perma. | senger Buick touring car: this car runs “Fer Httle brother, replied the > Ponemah Large Hall, Taftville. Send for latest catalogue. Just j|nent futurc 1 to_compstent and | In every respect ius good asgnew; one daughter, “he stood up in the middle e n succes issued Choice of 400. Nothing like J| reliable wnen. Transportation and ex-)model C-37 1815 Buick tourihg car, in FOR RENT f the ceremony and velled, “Hurrah, > scree: st ElPes 2 i enses furnished. Address 3 running % i eces- of e c y and velled, 3 :d, in The Child of Destiny, a fi In the Sixth Voting District—At |fitin all New England, Pilings furnisned. Address D. W, Bul- | B0l *to say anything further about Blapche, you've got him at last” — Metro wonderpla This will I\Elo“r“gish Hall, Hamilton Avenue, East V/ILLIAM A. WILCOX those models to those who know thesc|House, 67 Church Street. Has been|New York Times. mark Miss Fenwick’s debut on the |’ . Real Estate Broken, gars; one model G-25 1915 jnuick four-lused as a rooming house. Possession| 7 won't have any dogs around ‘the Metro program, and the venlcle pro- : ng car, thoroughly rebull: and re-|given at once. Apply to hous y # oo her S Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 9th|f 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. I. \ painted 'a short time ago; one 1916|9 s house. They track in mud and that I Lol day of October, 1916. i Walnchon ol = model D-645 five-passcnges couring THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. won't have. one. There 5 op § car, slip covers, oversize tires, In & Nouwwiah, Cono “But I like dogs” said her hus- and Miss TYLER D. GUY Offices 110 Vest 34th St., New York guaranteed condition. All of these 3 = band. o oaRuidis l CORNELIUS J. DOWNES Telephono 2998 Greeley L o Ty O s Sen MITAASATY — . Wk me Aiferighe ) T Dopy e e s Registrars of Voters. Inquire Imperial Garage. octi0d around here. M B o Jobert, o Esperfenced weavers; auale. andife | s — = : “You are, en? Where do I come : 8 oy Applegate, > : L FOR SALE--Three work hovses: also in7 2oy Clair, Martin Faust and W FOR SALE Tenving on No. 30, No. 60 it Ner 3o | gne @nd two inch chestaut, hickers and "%at the back door, and be eure Davidson. o NO. 20| ash_ ;. AT, Gardner. 15 Oak St Call : o or, u The Breed will also present the fa- NG l lCE 2 . Excclient. working " conditionys sevens | Potiveon i-9 p. m. geted STORE e L bl ks Wi hous Metro Travel Series and a funny A very desirable °°“’95-" with all | room company temements ~nn be had| FOR SALI_My business. stock and isbureh; Bos, “igman comedy completes the bill for[ e R B ey 3 modern improvements, excelient loca- | at $2 to %2.50 per week: rallrond fare | fixtures in licensed place in the Web- . = 11 chmeny St [ s 0t Voters in the Town |tion, on Bliss Placed For full particu- |pald on six ionthw contract; strike |ster building. opposite the railroad sta- No. 115 Main Street THE KALEIDOSCOPFE {I"n\';‘l‘;{xn ‘r\»k&m an'n'"z:n“:;:ndtal.‘e lars, inquire of de(;lnred l‘ung lnzn,‘ b“i‘u mill n;nnlndx: %{7%‘1 at &_\'fllle (Killingly), Conn. o ot saic S i and no trouble; familles preforred: iam Campbell, Dayville, Conn. . AT THE AUDITORIUM Oct. ot 1916 continuously trom G| | SOHN A MORAN, oker, |E002 ‘wazes! Avply beeween b a. m. | Phone b i Loctad For further particulars By an electrical refining process a Thres New Acts and Virginla Pear- |17 (i€ afternoon, for the purpose. cf - Franklin Square. 3 RATpR 0 FoltoN, ot D e o ounp, Easlenglne inquire of et e s D % cting such lists as, provided in val, New Lo ct. v new, o. 1 shape, will run 10-inc = g son in 1:I'hed Tortured Heart, Fox 1, 1001, “and "to piaedon s’ st Rozal Newinondan, COfTHE Aoctid: | pepde blower to full capactty: wili sell q — cature Today. n he titls “To Be Made” the names cheaj rite 5 eelér, Nort A New York inventor's rey e by whom or in whose WANTED Franklin, Ct. o N. TARRANT & CO,, Pl s o i ede T ke An entire change of vaudeville will | g2l | T e o TeeE F S FOR SALE or exch: B istered 5 men with brooms and does it more take place today at the Audltorium |{ion 1602 of the Gendrml Srciome o Holsceiniun 3y cars ola cou: ana 117 Main Street quickly and thoroughly. e "orerte na Siorton "o dane” SO G SPINNERS S T e A prilliant and permanent green can rette and Taylor are a couple of very T “Resistrars af. Voters. ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE SAXTON WOOLEN CORP., Fg", S ouwiinE can; Hfitel iclass Bl pubincad rome Whs Wi’ be e ersatile entertainers who are exper: | Dated at Bozmah, this 10t day of condition; ' price reasonable for quick stalk and leaves of nettles and is i z 2 : ., | October, 1916, Bean Hill dMill sale. Address Touring Car, Bulletin : , skillful jugglers, and who also NINE ROOM offi. 14d used to dye woolen stuffs. . do magic and contortion work inter- ALL MODERN _— Sl A SR S L e mingled with pantomime humor, The ¥OR SALE (roatest real estate bar- 5 second act will be Gene and Hayes NOTICE FINE LOCATION gain in Norwich; Buckmgham home on 8 Rqom paflmem 4 To carry smaller boats within large a man and woman, who present a nif. SPECTION INVIT Washington Si.; 12-room house, most craft a Dutck inventor has patented tv Binging and dandine speaaits ML | The Resistrars of Voters.of the Town i ED substantially built, which cost over JAMES L. CASE a vessel with hinged doors at one 4 Snsing and danclne spectalty and | o Norelt Bianinston” will ‘be 'in_ ses: JAMES L. CASE A young man for shoe sales-| 3500 do build; also 78 building lots end of the hull, through which boate o h e 5 . wn q v =1 a - s enc pretty girl with a pleasing personality | on Monday, Oct. 13, 1916, from 8 o-cloutt 5 a And the 28 lois, $10,000. Address Real 37 SHETUCKET ST. cinbe scetad and an act which is always a winner. | 2. m. until 5 o'clodk p. M. ta place 37 SHETUCKET ST. man with some experience. |Estaic Exchange. New London, Conn. | s — On the plcture program Virginia |list “To Be Jade” the names of those je21daw = In the seven months from Febru- Pearson will be = Wil- | in behalf of whom application is mad 1 September - Pearson will be sesn In the bix Wil- 15 BRI SLNAIen SPpleation te mads Address A. B., Bulletin Office T RENT ary 1, to Scptem 1, 1918, Ameri iam Fox five-reel feature, The Tor-|vided in Section 1602 o e SIERIFF'S SALE. can yards entered into contracts to tured Heart, a dramatic story of a|Statuces. poik g the General By vith 3 cecution T will sell | QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room 1. | build 229 steel vessels of 574,857 gross woman's search for happiness and a CHARLES E. HILLARD, FOR SALE. U AT X eC Ul O R UL sl SO 5 €0t" | tons, and completed 55 such vessels of yamANE Nens . RD, o Ta : . at public -auction to the highest bil-|tage 3 acres land, 1000 feet from onder ully cr‘;::l:is;h:‘fi”r)hfmpgv, A Lyim o DeRuty Resistiar. ncSotiage Houses, Tenement ana Busi- WANTED der.” one’ tirce-quarter Joffrey _fruck. | Gcean and Salt Cond; sown fower and 206,545 gross toms. G also be seen . GRAY, ,: 3 formerly owned by U. H. Desrosiers, . o tody’s VIiY octizd Registrar, | 8irable loca’ions. List your property if on Mongay, Ooiober 16, at 10 a. . of | vesetable gardens: hardwood floors, & idesibio i at 7 N & you cure to se.l 07 Tent as I have a WEAVERS 4 lumblng and heat. Renta! $350,| The considerable demand for an For Friday and Saturday the Para- number of peoplé looking for real es- o SEEL S Jowett CItY. = 300 to £400 during the last has stim- mount feature will be Fannie Ward | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD|IUTERer of PeoR Attest: Others $300 t0 4070 Send for booklet. | mony during the last year stim. in 'A Cutter Magdeline, | The thira at Norwich, within and for the District| o ¢ ‘0¥ oo WTLLIAM Apply To LOUIS M. GINGRAS, FRANK W. COY. .sterly, R. ). |ulated the development of certain isode of the Beatrice Fairfan series | oL NOrwich, o the 1lth day of Octo- big Sy L JOSEPH HALL & SONS Deputy Sheriff. P Alaska deposits of that metal, from will also be shown. St ONELSON T AYLING, Judge. Room 198 Thayer Bldg. : : F! s ;‘fll}iggn wes tx‘:v.:ng‘;ean‘aal:refl;geda&hfigf - “Insolvent cstate of John b “Rysn, Trading Cove OR,SALE Ing 1015, mccording o a report pub- Pl TR T TS é ! u FOR SALE lished by the United States Geo- §| “the Administratrix appeared in ()| logical Survey. BRIEF STATE NEWS Court and made sworn return that the C mestone WANTED 3 3 grder made by this Conrt on' the 15th | 4 A, hree Famlly HOUSC FOR SALE With the Panama Canal open and (At Pubits Rotiee b6 Biven 3eiooCling |is as necessary to the soil as food is| 19 Laborers, 2 Waitress, 2 Chamber- |10 minutes walk from center of city, direct steamship lines between the e LR l(x‘]ugmxl;: n‘]);e x”mu the aF'polntmeuL 2f | to the human race. maids, 2 Elevator Boys, 10 Women |on trolley line. " In the best residential section, & ::fiianffst(r:;flfsl}.aorx"é‘;? zg‘}::g S::Dx‘tue; Wineted.—Mrs, Abigail B, Barber, a|besh compiad withy, . ooote has The Peck-McWilliams C (general housework), 3 Men for farm. A. M. AVERY, 52 Broadway new, modern. Cottage, bungalow |||be a splendid fleld for American ex- ° resident of Muxro street, celebrated the| The Court finds the ACislAtatan iin Y e FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU type, containing seven rooms ports, and the steamship service is 5 nive S i L. e 0 o, an = . 95th anniversary of her birth at her iSepts tho sime and Srders {etatoss GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager , ! and bath, finished In oak. Large ||fassured. for X‘E.l;c;‘fsn?fis‘fng“‘é‘;“ » and recor« i bk = T ks J. C. WITTER ...,........ Auctioneer lot with fruit trees. iy Tooking Lo AaN Srar e Waterbury—Rev. Joseph M. Glea- | inferesiod i said dotnte apammie Hes 21 HEAD OF CATTLE e e Thqiisefor D o el e e s & e T o feae e Rnn sgen NoEal e o s and —AT—. summer cottage, £ood conlition, reas THOMAS H. BECKLEY, ly service both ways to begln with, e past [ Wood % Norwich, 5 : 5 1 four months, has returned to Water | disinterested persons, to be Commis: LUise > vosson B te, price xR o SR 278 Main Street jand donbilssidhne il Wilam e g sioners to reccive and dectds upon the TUESDAY, OCT. 17, 1016, B Of | SALEY 41t ibee tatni neit datd - Claims of the creditors of said” eatate at 10 Oclock a. m., ! - B 3T H Phones 68 ¢ & s g line _station, t ins highway, m Hartford—Trank L, Edwards of the | 320, A00% (hal 50 further tmo 16lat my farm, located: about 2% miles | fine 1and. o ot iand, B orobm hovse enement House 724 BILIOUS Petersham High school, Petersham, |claims against said estate. T ost O E Thed o fallowe: & Hogd| ey bemn, large new poultry house an NO. 21 RIPLEY HILL 7 Mass., has been elected principal of the | © Whereapon, 1t Is Ordered, That the | ham road, deecribed as follons: 3 cemo | Quibulldings: $2.300; easy ferms. - If you have bad taste in mouth, Watkinson Farm _school, succeeding [s2id Administratrix _immediately de- | prising Jerseys, Ayrshires and: Hol- = . it ™ | f with improvements, well rented, 5 §| — v foul breath, furred tongue, dull Edwin B. Smead, retired. liver to sald Commissioners all claims|stein, several that have been fresh a i , i i | headache, d i i against said cstate Wwhich have been|Short time, 1 black Jersey, just fresh, minutes e rom | Erankiin thie S | R athe ARa pes ot s Docl Winsted—Funds are belng raised | fiesnted to ber, Within the time lim-|¢ heifers abouv 13 vears old, of dif: PICTURESQUE Square. Good investment. anolithic dide acts | B slcep, mental depression, yellow- o che Demmscha et Compass M- b | aFainst salg sstatef End/cuud mocict|36wte olatal Sod - acme rersers: | 3 Francis D. Donoh Over forty cement walks built by me! || ish skin—theayou ase billous. infantry, upon thelr return to Winsted, | of the tine snd bhes of thoir mostios | Jeorling Holsteln bull 1 Jersey’ bull STONE COTTAGE rancis D. Donohue in. Norwich. One at Chelsea Parad Which will probably be some time fthis | 1o he Eiven to-every Known redrtor of | Sird Sont Sids 35 o b Central Building, Norwich || 1430 feot long: over one-guarter of week. person who has presented a claim|50 or 60 cockerels, 3 calves, 10 nice FOR SALE mile. | will furnish the names of against sald estate, by publishing this |10 weeks® old PIgs, 1 two-horse iron axlo those forty satisfied customers. Se- East Hampton—The election which |9rder once In some newspaper having|iwo horse farm wagon, atd 1 cream| OR Rockwell Street, near Mohegan lgct s iman who. knows. how and will was held at the town hall Monday to|%,fitguation In sald District and clgg; separator. Park. Seven rooms and bath, electric do it. Specifications amount to noth vote off the tie between Alyin Carrier |of such notice to be Sent Lo . ever stormy, sale will take|lights, steam heater. Grounds of two JUST ARRIVED. ing compared to experience. and Irving Tibbals for third selectman | known creditor ‘of the. estate, within | Bi2ce, Arst falr day following, Terms|gcres, with beautiful shade trees. Good| Another car of Horses just in ffom| Mine is for you if you are wise. was won by Irving Tibbals, r, 232, |ien days after thetr appointment, and|®footipd™ "~ B Tdh, 1 DL on. property T A Rrsotifo! 75 (66 M6 | It SbIRiethey . are: tie. pok o] START RIGHT Carrier, d, 218, that return be made to the Court, stimulate quick sale. Draft Horses and Chunks I.have had | e ARCHA W. COIT, this year. Thoy must be sola. Frices| N HIOS= J= Docldd £ > : NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Guilford—Large catches of mackerel | xoaTOR.—The subsor quickly relieve this disorder, which subscribers hereby are still being reported by local fish- z right.” ‘Come and see them. is the result of liver derangement ermen, W, L. Seifert. Charles M. Pot- | Since oiTas iy 4oy Shall most at the MONEY LOANED The Mutual Benefit Life Agency ELMER R. PIERSON. IGEHERAL CONIRAGTOR and severe digestive disturbance. ter and H. Leroy Potter going out off | way, - Nogwich, Conn., on the 19th day on Diamonds,” Walches, Jsweiry Telephone 1334 63 Broadway | Tel. 536-3. sep3oa |99 Cliff Street Telephone 822 Sachem's Head on Monday and catch. | of October, A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock in |l #nd Securities of any kind at tae Purely vegatable. _Plain or Sugar Costed. fng| 108 0f theas Htfla fish. Zhe Torenoon, cn’sald day, for the pur. ||l Lowest Rates of Intorest An old —_— = e r o S st h poerolitieninuto o business of P L L B A DR. F. W. 2 ©n mccount OF increase m price of tee | WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- PROVES THEIR MERIT. § M oed oy Eioe B Hoiomh s APPORETHUR . LmBy, 143 mals Siecr, Upsiairs. g PR s-‘HOLMS, Dentist Whit, W | iness before the public, there is no Dr. 3. E. Schenck & Son, Phi as appointed arles . Evarts of WOODBURY O. ROGERS « od’ 1873.) hannon Building Annex,.Room A . medi bette: % B = Y Philadelpkia. [Milford tempomesy Besith officer for octi2a AT e i - < w g tithan [ hroush e a0 ~ Telrpnonw 633 - - 21 Frankiis St vertising columns of The Bulletin.