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INCREASING CLOUDINESS, PROBABLY RAIN TODAY What Is Going On Tonight JEWETT CITY DON'T BE BALD LOST AND FOUND WANTED TO RENT CAME TO MY PLACH three weeks| WOMEN_F: To_RENT Six rooms and Vaudeville and Moving Plictures at| Annual Meeting of W. C. T. U— ago, & yearling nelfer, biack and un‘ln“poltu.‘r‘d‘:"‘»m: m:u-.hm and large '{m in good Auvditotium Theatre. e Class Entertained—Chim- | Hore's a Good Way fo Stop Loss of | Laits, Owner an have'same by pay- | time for’ proit: 35 b 100; ng chniass: Section, °N. Tarrént & Co., 117 Main Motion Pictures at Dreed Theatre. inrdiner: HIeep & AT L ay. top. :Loss ing for this ady. and all charge: ing: samples ' 10c; particulars free. nov9d : Y Badeyiiie aiua Moviag Fictures ai| ney Fire—Mrs. Joseph Labonte Dies| Hair and Start New Hair Growth. |G Swan, R D' 3. novsd | Artint, 623-N., 130° Mashatten St. New : ~To RENT Furnished roome; 0oD: L g R Suddenly, If the hair root is absolutely dead,| ™ LOST _Saturday, Nov. 4th, between | Lok novea vensent. for_Jight housekeeping. 7 P permanent baldness will be your lot | Zion's Hill, Ereston, and Greencville,| —WANTED A men Witk some capital Sepenot: Soeme 104, Soves ANNOUNCEMENTS At _the annual meeting of the W. C.|and you might as well cheer up as to|&n account book, which finder may shate of profits FURNISHED BOOMS for Light house- e T. U. held Tuesday in their room it|bemoan your fate. leave it Bulletin’ Office and get fheon a large hay and hog farm: - hotel keeping. 27 Division St. Phone 1276-2 * « DAVIS THEATRE was the unanimous wish of those pres-| If your hair is faling or _thinning |TeWard. novT ;'3‘3« free garbage from a village of e ' i ent that an expression of gratitude belout, don’t wait another day but go to 1000 people; surrounded by the t of New Show Today, Regular Matinee of | given all those who assisted in the|Lec & Osgood Co. and get a bottle of f " dedication of the drinking fountain re- | Parisian Sage, the truly eficlent hair : Vaudeville and Pictures at 215, | 0l Jaced 1n such a desirable lo- | grower, Dariets. - Ada NT_Seven_rooms and FOR SALE Bulietin. A, i RuThl || When you want good help and || R0, N cor a3l Fourth Bt B, fave I no power S| The Sourse o ‘my own e i8S want ickly. Hel, scarce W. ex: YOU ARE RLECTED fo smoke the e cfuiehdy b VSO BRI e Ducton; REAL NITIE: > % now, but the best workers read novsd utiook » rer ; _|cation. - Special mention was made of | Don’t say, “Ite the same old story: P A = Cobweb” Corner six for 350 cigar, at A ey Do o 3 "72:;‘2‘?3"; Vevde e ntapiays | the clergy for their willing assistance | Pve heard it before,” but try & bottle| No, 1—Three apartment house, all | Pisahcid Boke SEoD; also b Balletin. Wens; Ads. flat ‘of five rooms. §15; flat of _four 00, at the Davis today and there will be |in sons, prayer and scripture, to the|at their risk. They guarantee Pari-|latest improvements, best location in|— L = When you have a “don't rooms, $10; flat of three rooms. L e ppayis today and there Will be| § i Gren who. lent their voices in sons |sian Sage to grow hair, o stop falling | CIty, £00d Investment. APpIY Mrs Goores Nt g " which beli e == %00, have loved ‘audeville and Trianzie feiiure will be [and the townspeople who in various|hair, to cure dandruff and stop scalp| No. 2—Colonial nine-room house, in|{PRI¥ Mis. George W. Lane, 380 Wash- |} want ich you eve mig| TO RENTStore 322 Laurel new and different from the fiyst half | Ways added to the interest of the ex-|itch, or monexhacksoon the most selecl restdential section of | SEOL SL_ novsd bo “aome-one-slss wantr Fur- || 122 RETEC ey et » ¥ is show P! ercises. 0se whose interest mani- arisian Sage contains just the ele- > 5 3 —Ten first class_polishers ring ove rent low. App] ers, e ek and his show DromIScs | fested years ago in E\fts of money |ments meeded to properiy invigorats| NO 3-—One mine-room house on Lau-[on steel work. - The' Now: Deparvur nitife,] foor coverings, . stoves, . J| Hicswa; novid them so fair. i Shall T at last, when all my struggles one. The headline attraction is Te- | Which have made it possible to carryfand nourish the hair roots. It's a :?;ctrrll‘cl(lque" latest improvements, | Mfg. Co., Employment Bureau, Bristol, clothing, tools, etc., advertised - RENT_Tw! t rooms, Conse, , . : out the plan, also those whose sub-|prime favorite with discriminating Bot -alr furnace; beth; | Opnn. novsd in Bulletin Want Ads find ready || rulOamn two oinmte walk - LrOM | Wear not & crown. but just a mask of chow's Cats, a wonderful trained ani- . . hot and cold water.. oy en= 2 mal act consisting of about twenty | scription had’heen forgotten but were |ladies because it makes the hair soft,| Ng" 4 Business opportunity in a | et ANTED—Lady of good standing in |f sale. 1onBe® 11 “BoRwa Ave o™ Sovia " Lot —aabel Manin. cats and everyone is well traincd. ‘They | wilingly ' xenewed, several business| bright, and appear twice as abundant | couniry villass shout 5o miles, from | Churoh “lo qvers *Eay meiier OF some When you lose something— || o RENT—Sewly fussimhed reoms: : arkable tricks and | houses in Norwic] ne c, ng orwich, gener: ore full stoc 2 NT—Newly furnishe e e TR Ae nia “under | helped the good work, the citizens who | are bound fo arise from exoretions of | with a Eencral mesehandise, as_svo. | Mol to collecting our accounts from steam heat, electric light and bath. OUR YESTERDAYS. members of th 2 for most Norwich people are Perfect control. This is an act that |so sraciously gave the site upon which | the scalp and, as everyone knows, sage | cerles. dry goods, etc., can be bought | Fomofe, of the | Mother's =Magazine s : : 4 8 Chelsea House. over Brooklyn Outfit- M Bo & trent o the little ‘ones as | the fountaln stands, and the business |is excellent for the hair and scalp. at a Bargain: reason for selling, cwner | funity for a jady with s liitie soars|] honest—and on finding anything || iers, 270 Main st octila |1 sometimes thnk the yesterdays are | o "~ | man who s letting his light shine upon | Parisian Sage is inexpensive and |D38S Other business in city. time to earn some extra money cach instinctively, turn to Bulletin TO RENT — Two fully furnished|Than any days that are to be or any T merklin g twetaos st waery thirty | easlly Uttty e drue ata- tolct S. SIEGEL, month. The Mother's Magazine, No. 120 Want Ads to locate the loser. rooms; all conveniences; in the Marion days that are; travelers may see the bubbling foun- | counters everywhere. Real Estate and Insuramce, oylston St., HBoston, Mass. novsd Buflfllni. 326 Main St. Ring first or|ag gistance lends enchantment to the tain and be refreshed, were mentioned | sy | Norwich. Comn. Tel. 8214 WANTED — Experienced man for When a vacancy occurs in Jsecond bell oml: e abont tin and thanked by the union. gTocery and fruit trade, R e a NO. 120 Broadway, a_modern Six- £ Officers Elected. rras 1 colican § Couls L EVEen i Loy Writing o' Slocum, care of Builetin. " ||| You rental property. room flat. Inquire ¢ 123 Broadway. days of auld lang syne. 1 furniture, given by Mrs. R. F. When you want to sell your ocHLI The friends of youth seom dearer than There was no president elected. The | Cheney. She 'illustrated the falk by WANTED T ot oas s 2 R Y about 16 or 15 years TO MENT—_A flat of four_rooms, With the friends we know today. e e e CiBonle: | abowingnbath photorTaphajof sthe an- o work in grocery store. Address modern convenlences, at 130 Washing- | The world was brighter, lighter in the recording secretary, Mrs. J. Allen (cient furniture and modern produc- 3 : 5 2 - araway: Spidell; corresponding secreiary, ‘Mrs. | tions. - Afterneon tea was erved by | Carload just arrived, Tuesday, Nov. e ulletin novid When you want to buy or sell [iton St Inauire of Gilbert Bowers 4301, ¥ears of A e’ orehard trees a M. E. G. Wilson; treasurer, Mrs. F. E. | the hostesses during the social hour. | 7th. ANTED A woman for general(§ pets, a business or a leass. . subtler Iragrance blew, s e Sl FEp w. moxme, D T BT e e €| ana 1 0, S0 IR T e o Toave tha chate Her vears of faithzal | AN AMERICAN CITIZEN Tel. 6z. Lebanon, Conn. | Prospect St., Willimantic. Gome ™ novay Sc a LLine alictin Otice. Tarer, fairer hue. ministration have endesred her to the WAS ON THE ARABIA society and her name wlll be recorded WANTED —Two A-1 scrapers on high — And, oh, the joys of yesterday are speed spindle work; no labor troubles, deeper grown with time, on its books among the reliable, staunch supporters of the cause. Gardiner Class Entertained. The Gardiner class of the Methodist Sunday school was entertained at the parsonage Monday evening. Mre. Min- nie Carpenter was in charge of the games and program. Miss Dorothy Paul sang, Miss Annie Robertson play- ed a piano solo and Mrs. G. W. Brom- ley and Mrs. W. C. Jeffers read selcc- tions. In one of the games Mrs. W. R. Burdick won the first prize and Mrs. Nellie Saunders the consolation. As it happened to be Miss Mary Tinker's birthday, she received a cake on which were her name aund the date of her birth, Attended Conference, Rev. Albert Donnell, G. A. Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawkins, Mr. and British Steamer Reported Sunk in the Mediterranean Without Warning. Cambridge, Mass, Nov. 8—Paul Danner of this city, an American cit- izen, was a passenger on board the British_steamer Arabia, reported sunk November 6 in the Mediterranean by a submarine, without warning. Dan- ner, who is a Harvard sraduate and ars of age. has been engaged in . C. A. work in India for a num- ber of years and according to his par- ents he was returning in the Arabia to spend a furlough at home. Hih par- ents had h#d no word from him to- faay. Cheshire.—George C. Erskine who has been appointed superintendent of the Connecticut State Reformatory at FOR SALE Eight Room House near Boswell Ave., with bath, toilet, set tubs, hot air heat and electricity, with a barn and a large garden; also some fruit; in good condition and pleasantly located; price reasonable. Francis D. Donohue Central Building, steady Wwork, Lighest wagcs: only. Aret class,” sober, steady men of eXberlonce need” apply. “The New: Depariire Mig, Co., Bristol, Conn., Employment Bureas. Novid GOVERNMENT free. | Frank Rochester, N. 70bs open: 590 month; n_Tnstitute, Dept. 35 ¥ novid TED—A boy. Chance for ad- vancement. Apply West Side Silk Mill. novzd FOR SALE FOR SALE — A good second-hand meat cart, at a low price. Apply 278 Central Ave. novad FOR SALETwin_Excelsior motor- cycle, very chcap. Phone 1s84-22. noved nveniences, 5 Washington st. TO RENT—Pleasant nine-room tene- ail conveniences. Address X., ORE at €3 Franklin St to rent suitable for most any kind of business. Inquire_at with or witnout WANTED —Experienced skein wind- ers; also girls to learn; good winders ‘can make $12 per weck. West Side Silke Mill. novzd OLD SE TEETH bought, braken or in any condiiion. We pay up to $5 a set, according to value. Mail at onc and get our offer. If unsatisfactory will return teeth. Domestic Supply Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. novid WANTED—Twenty-five pullets. Tel- FOR SALE_Ten tons of £00d loose day; will sell cheap to quick buyer. The' Post Farm, Wauwecus Hill. _Tel. 369-4. noved HAVING just moved in the city, must sell my pay horse, age 5, 1300 Ibs., sound and honest every way, and dap- ple gray, age 4 1200 1bs., sound and to work or drive; also my bay mare, age 7, 1100 Ibs., rubber tired buggy, toe- board wugon, light and heavy harness ine flat of four rooms; 39. Inquite N. B. TO RENT—Fur: nousekeeping, ed rooms for lignt . Last Side. do v Laurel Hill Ave: Our ancient woes are sweetened, olden sorrows made sublime; And all the dreams that seemed to die, the things that could not be, The prayers of life, unanswered still live on in memory. Today may bring us happiness, tomor- row lure us on, But something ever turns our hearts to other davs long gone; And blessed is the life waich sees through recollection’s haze The tenderness and sweetness of its hallowed yesterdays. HUMOR OF THE DAY Doctor (examining recriut) — And u aiways stutier like that? Recruit—N-n-no_sir. Only w-w-w- when I t-t-talk.—London Punch. Mrs. Wilkins — Did Fussleigh take ephone 909. ote3od | at your own price, if sold at cnce. Call s e o DI B = at 1173 Main St, Willimantic. _noved Mrs. Williams — Precisely. He TO RENT—iu Mrs. Samuel Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- | Cheshire to succeed Charles H. John- modern conveniences, $3 Weshinst ard Geer, Miss 50 ACRE FARM 'ED—A chambermaid, at_once. ilired Geer. Mrs. G.|son will take up his duties about } )a permanent position. for. a ALE_1911 Indian motoreycle. | St Phone 1129-2 Sepiid - |blamed it all on his wife. — Chicago . Emerson, Mrs, F. L. Kanahan, rs. | vember 15. Mr. Erskine has been su- o sgu. Apply at The Waure- Smith, South Camterbury. | = =iocis ot Herald. A. D. Chapman, Mrs. T. B. Keen, Mrs. | perintendent of the state prison camp F r $1 400 C h orwich, Conn, oct24 3 Sootase o 5 am—Ti - ] een, t i 2 5 | ney. Aven ali . moderis improvemenis.| Adam—Time must hang heavy on Douglas Fairbanks at the Davis|G W Robinson, Mrs. C. D Wolf, Mrs.|at West Rutland, Mass., for the past ’ as o buy or trade for a| FOR SALE_A zood one-horse farm|inquiie & & Tompk.as 61 \wes your hands. R. H, Howard, Miss Clarissa_Geer, Mr. | nine vears and hé restanied to come to |} New house of six rooms, surround- 1 i tom turkey. Address Phone 155 noved | Street. s Eve—Why. honey? Thursday, Friday and Saturday. |and Mrs. W. H. Whiteman, Mrs. Mar- | this state. The salary he is obtaining |f ed by beautiful shade trees. harn ._Bulletir. R — 5 oct24d Adam 16x30, onme henuery. $x12, two B scratching . 3heds, 60 peaci; _ trees (will bear ‘his season), 1% acres ; prices advance after Nov. 10; all | condition, as it stands in srawberries, (will' be ‘in fruitag ines represented. Lallian B.|Nichols piant on iurnace St, Daniei- this " Spriug), 3 acres asparages §| Haves, Publlc Stenosrarher, 38 Broad: | son. - The Kennedy Corporation: (will cut 100 Ibs. daily in season— f| ¥2¥-_Tel R T an income getter). Near railroad, || WANTED_ MNen (o make ties and| —Foit school ana church; land iree from {{ cut cordwood; also a teamster. A stone and machine worked. = SR ooLT well as the grown ups, so bring the kiddles to see them. The s tin Davis, Thomas E. Lee attended the | is greater than he has been getting in o tact Plainfleld conference Wedne M: achusetts. Tn addition to receiv- is Eleanor Sherman, billed as the Girl Stubborn Chimney Fire. B i e e and The Plano. This littls lady has| Tuesday night at 12.30 the alarm for [ 10Use and perq % a Dleasing voice and she sings and|a chimney fire at the home of John | e — - plays her way into favor with every- | Barnett was sounded on the Baptist onme. The third act is the Mudge Mor- | church bell. The firemen were at the| RENEWED TESTIMONY ton Trio, an act that is conceded to{fire in short order. The blaze was be- be one of the best on the circuit. They |lieved to be all out but brok out 5D — M, Subscription: Mag: b."p. Steam 1bbing offer: special two-yea i :omplete in every detail and In perf ict Sectivi alcaa W 3| Mrs. Hokus — Your husband is a Wway. i auiet_dresser, isn't he? 3 reazonable | Mrs. Pokus — Humph! You ought houseKecPing | to hear him sometimes when he can't d his collar buttons.—Judge. Bacon—I see albout one-fourth of the area of the United States is stili Strawberry plants for Da; ALE—Full T.| plints, many i Arndt niiin and Wiilew st do singing, dancing, talking and mu- |again. Seven extinguisher tanks wer Send Stor Saisst/icRialiEne & ot A Lo ecneral o Sunn. Lnone Hrlat'd SRl i1 e Ani e o the patrons of this theatre. In the|hours before it was subdued. = Many | packache, headaches, or distressing 2 WANTED -Second hand furniture o 1 5 o ng cure of black- | Cuit, 63 photoplays the feature Douglas | people were awake in the borough on e it has - S0 4 Fairbanks, the most popular = screen|account of election returns and went |urinary ills can afford to ignore this star that has ever appeared here, in|to the fire. S : : his latest success, Manhattan Mad- Brevities, EYorpichi i o anle B o T R ness. Mr. Fairbanks needs no intro- duction to the Norwich theatregoer, price_paid. A. Bruckner. 35 [1oF tho P lin St Tel. 715-3 mayzid | Bead in Broadway. 35174 | man, WILLIAM A. WILCOX 2t has never ralied | =St T o ) HaefiEstaial Broker Honeman Uoulirs Yards, io¢ West Mais | yeiiences, | five minutes' Walk from| iihi 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. I. St, Nerwich, Conn. Price 50c. Frackiin square; men only. 1z 3. o Al Baby’s rich uncle wants to kiss Telanhone 365 WANTED Tt Y14 pimand here I had just gotten the Peter Cooper and Miss Bessic|It is confirmed testimony that no Nor- and : 5 TR et rooms. | child nicely sterilized.”—Kansas City o8 evertans tnows that when Boag | Goopsr came from New York this Woek | wich resident can dount. O ephone. 2988 Grosray Yo || Famix w0 muy A mosmpixe four monihe. old, (rom TeEiste nids. al e, Seymols, | Sourmal. : Jas Fairbanics 1s in a picture it must | }4ve returned to New York fo spend| Mrs. Marzaret Brown, $40 West e T HOUSE, gdpdais SCiatks Jauiss fogy s “I told Uncle Tom that he was get- be good. 1f you want to see him at his | {a %, TetUT s 7 o “ APPLY TO W ELS W RTINS | tinz 100 old und fcebls to attend to Dest, if you want to enjoy his “pep,” | G IO, oo 04 of Mig.|Main Street, Norwich, says: “My HALL BROTHERS, FOR SALE — Regiztered Berkshir susiness. if you want to laugh with him, don't| j,Mrs. Arthur H. Strickland of Mid- 2 : el Q- sl boar, 14 months oid, immune from | “Did re take it kindly?” Bt see this pictaret To complate dle‘}nwn is visiting at H. E. Paul’s. back and kidneys were in a bad way. l'allollflllc Sldewalk Facts 29 and 31 Commerce St., Norwich. T Paltle nousd m & . . IR et i, Georse T. Burdick returned from : T - 5 5 I o Tramecr 2%:;0:‘9?:': ® two rS(imipl:;\s. tone | the sanatorium at Attlebors Wednes. |1 Suffered much from a dull, heavy UVATE SALE housenold furni- $ S »n Transeript. a Over forty cement walks built by me - L e s o ck. It grew worse grad- | ;"N oryich. One at Chelsea Parade, WANTED novsa Bobby Vernon is the s 2 4 . Don't forset, matinee today at 2.15, | iate nurse who will remain with him ar. He is under the care of a grad-|ache in my bs ch Trooper—The Fritzes all ually until it was almost impossibic|1,450 feet long, over one-guarter of a T T R d B th fea mbrellas in the trenches. b © s ' g 2 t FOR SALE_Thre ar old Wilkes | itis =Rg Il oV . &1 seats 10 cents. Tonignt Commor | o5 I8, JEent. o of Westerly is in | for e 0 gor oun of bot morminen, 1|Tile: L will fyrrish “The’ names ob WEAVERS T 00ms and ba [ Lritish Tommy — An! And what , the big New < success, will e gl o e - o 5 . isfi o . hounds. qui Fishbo: Fitchvilie. be the attraction, % Wi town visiting friends for the weck. i those forty satisfied customers. Se pounds. Inquire Fishbone, Fitch continued in this condition for nearly |lect a man who knows how and Apply To novid rench Trooper~So they can’t be do it. Specifications amount to noth- sareain, || In good residential section ken by storm—Chaparral. ; AT THE AUDITORIUM. FELL FROM CHAIR a year, trying medicines prescribed for |{ng compared o experionce. JOSEPH HALL & SONS, ol ) € Mrs. Crashaw—You dont object i i i i did cond on evel 0 women havin; you? Phil Ott and His Musical Follies Still AND DIED INSTANTLY [rellef. but withont avail. Finally I| Mine:is for you if vou are w| Tiadinaficove Shea cxiva seden and tuse $18.00 per month O Crabshaw-—-Not exactly: bt the 3 § = - g e P Doinls icine, START RIGHT y be changed into light | methods they employ to get it show Drawing Big Crowds. Mrs. Joseph Labonte Expires While | 2PPened to bear of Doan’s Kidney e : ; ,. ANT cir price $155. worch doable N. TARRANT & CO., || ot hey wouid e Just a5 umcrupa: Phil Ot the inimitable German com-| - T2/king With Her Husband. Pills, and procuring some at Sevin| WihOS. J. Dodld WANTED Chilrles ~ W. Day, Central : !lous politicians as tie men.—Life. Bhone Moosip S1- 117 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. §|'*%%, sica Q 3 ¥ g e e = | = think: 14 3¢ 11 the edian and his Musical Follies are| urs. Joseph Labonte dled suddenty | SOU'S Drug Store, found them just GENERAL CONTRACTOR DiversoincRcich D o T Uk uto e drawing big crowds t 1 4 < : o : ! 10 Laborers. 2 Waitress, 2 Chamber-| ¥ &1 have vouns chickens poultry husiness.” draming big crowd N(%xthf-nfi\‘u}\xmrézx'll: about midnight Tuesday.- She had at. | What I needed. My kidnevs are now lgg ciifr Street Telophone 822 [ 10 TAPOTCS. B e eve, 10 Women | fucks and gecse and three wild gees “Then I'm the very man you want Which “fhey are piaying ‘are. pleasing | rd i i ootre In the cvening and | acting resularly, the pains have left Fre e R e T e S s " " Hovéa to meet T can supply sour mneeds. + everyone who s e v | Bas talk h sband, when | _ : R ight.” = T E O bt 2 ~ ‘m thinking of going out of the e whopegs thern. | The show | ahe. fell from her chai, dead. ) © " :::‘ - S ;"1’““‘:’7 1“9]“1 )"5‘"' JAMES HYDE . -5 Augftoneer| S EREE EMBLOYMENT BUREAUL | © BOR ISAT WL EL IR FOR RENT pouitry ‘business.”—Louisville Courier- pretty chorus of ten girls is causing |62 years = er o | R e g GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager. vyt *: ournal. much favorable comment. Phil Ott | came to livg in Putnare’ St mycui&| On May 16, 1916, Mrs. Brown said: AUCTION : e House, 67 Church Strest. Centrally lo- has a very quiet way of working and | Mr. Labonte in Putnam, and they lived | “At times when a cold settles on my MONDAY, NOV. 13, 10 a. m. 3 10 months old: Just vl cated. All modern conveniences. Pos- THE KALEIDOSCOPE 1: un(eMnf tm;I f!}!\rw.nnw: commedians | in Grosvenordale and Dayville. When Kidneys and causes my back to ache,| If hard storm, next fair day. The X FOR SALE in feld with old dog. session given at once. Apply to R o s L une el o Kisba o, o e o ew [ ey Biis aa s, |mubscribst iwilisBsliSet epublickanction o s s Lukton THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Iluminating_gas_Is now extracted the curtain raises until the closing A o ia e p ety | & MReGRRRs Pncey 7 2|10 the Dignest biddes AT Shaes a e ot Norwich, Conn. from a mixture of peat and coal by a municipal gas plant in a Dutch city. ish, M. Lab: ine Tarm known parish, Mr. Labonte came with him, in or Ve . % jef”” | as the Samue! F. Palmer farm, 2 number. Two good comedy pictures | January, 1902, and he has been sexton | "c. " fo!l to Bive me prompt relief.” | [, €, T last of Jewett City and 4 acres, -room house, are shown also, one to open the show | of the partsh’ crer mman: 5Cc, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn | Hopeville, horses, 1 pair geldings . farming tools and 5 tons ¢ and the other to close. There are two Besic ~, - Buffa q. Y. weight 2600 lbs, 5 and 7 years old, hay; a bargain. Address Box 999, ca: owa aaity wi” 200 ind & 5. . ng | s Sh S e S, LA | Cos Mfars. Buttalo, X. ¥. bey mare o1 satuinin ity st FOR SALE o D ———— O RENT sAmene the siasisla: b B the prices are matinee 10c ‘and 20c.|of Boston, George, of. Davville, Eu: — e LG B LR FOR SALE--Three work horses: aisc [} 7 Room Cottage at $25 per Month |\ (115 ‘term," are 18 Delgians, including rening, 10, 20 and 30 cents. gene, of Fall River, Dr. Napoleon La- Rid Your Child of Worms. HHolsteins, sevirai to freshen soon, © ome O I Ches i Bick oy o A complete change of programme | bonte, of Richmond, Iil, and Antoi- > will take place tomorrow and _the |nette, of Jewett City. seventh number of the Beatrice Fair-| The news of her sudden death was fax series will be shown als, A. T. Gardner, 15 Oa m. of Worms. |Hosieine sevral {5 fresicn soon, %) rate 1016 Maxwell Five Passenger o Jave Jorms| Vear’old thoroughbred Holstein bull, 4|Touring Car. Good top, slip cover, iistless and irritable. Kickapoo Worm | S3LVeS; tools, a lot of wagons und other | sige curtains, electric starter, electric | FOI Thousands of child at sap their vits | m;.x“i JAMES L. CASE | Prince Leopold, the eldest son of King Albert. 37 SHETUCKET ST. o - ALE—Touring car; first class tools too numerous to mention. The : RISA s . Of a staff of 2,000, 752 clerks of the i @ great shock to her many friends. |Killer kills and removes the worms|farm will be cold early in the fore: |lights and horn, demountable rims condition:oTice reasonabile for quicict Rental Department. British railway clearing-house have Entertained D. A. R. Chapter. and has a toni¢ effect on the system.[noon. ~Said farm contains 136 acres|with spare rim, tire and license rack. | S ress Touring Car, ULIEUN | G | crlisted_and 342 have attested under y BREED THEATRE. Mrs. A. M. Brown and Mrs. J. E.|Does your child eat spasmodically?|and is one of the best farms in the 4 Office. sep: the Derby scheme. In the postoffice Phillips_ entertained Anne Brewster [ Cry out in sleep or grind its teeth?|eastern section ~of =Conmecticut; 30| Complete set of tools and extra tubes. R SALE_Greatest real estate bar 75,000 of a possible §5,000 have enlist- y D & o ich; Buckgham home on FOR RENI ed or attested. Fanning chapter Wednesday aftcrmoon | These are symptoms ‘of worms and acres are tillable 30 acres are In W00d- | This car was taken in trade toward a | gain in Nor. hiome of Mrs. Brown. { ¥ Capacity houses at all performanc s yesterday greeted Marguerite Clark in 4 15 k. you should find relief for them at once. | a, dern h e; a stock barn.|larger car, and has only been run for T e o ocuIblionse, Rrioat ‘Silks and Satins” the five part Par- . F. L. Kanahan spoke of tHe|Kickapoo Worm Killer is a_pleasant | nearly new: large meéw poultry house:|nine weoke. gubstantially Uil Which et Qves| The best apartment In city at $15.| This country imports between 2,000, amount production which is the feature | cic.cness of the presidential election. |remedy. At your druggist, 25 carriage house in zood condition 2 2 3 $30,000 fo,build; alsg S DulldIng dece|Two minutes walk from "Frankiin|o00 and 5000,000 pounds of Roquefort at the Breed theatre. Today is the|She also gave an interesting account 4 house, corn house and a large silo| Cost when new $685.00. Will sell the | (5§ 4G5 1oin, $70,000. Address Real | Seuare. For full particulars inquire of | cheese each year. The price has risen last opportunity to see this novel and |of the National Dairymen’s Show at comprise buildings Being located near | car with guarantee to the first person | Estatc” Exchange, New London, Conn. JONIN A. MORAN, o iho Dephmitngi of the mar from fomantlc photoniay, which - involves | Sprinsfield, speaking particularly of FOR SALE ey 1 AT ie Mace “Tor generui | offering $525.00. This is your oppor- | _Jezidaw Real Estate and Insurance Broker, |ahout 20 cents a pound to about 36 toric and romantic | the exhibition of wood carvings done ity Z cents a pound, in France. Interest, namely Napoleonic era and| by children and gardening demonstra- T L hos fora ol runtty, t 1aings are suoplied with o 10 e the present. The 0ld worn out method | tions by young boys. Two unique EXCHANGE e vater and i an to-tedate place,| THE PALMER MOTOR SALES FOR SALE he pres m out met by young bx TO RENT The artichoke. which originally o ng a “costume play” has been | uses of moving pictures were noted | i | R Goba caterer in attendince. Peréonal CORPORATION, 4 came from Barbary, is not a_botani- enfirely _repudiated, and Director J. | their aid in the study of medicine, the | vii2ge Farm in beautiful village, 2| roperty, terms cash, a deposit of $300 z cal species, but a variety of the this- Searle Dawley, has broughi forth 4 |entire brocess of a4 operation being |Miles out oo state road, 38 acres land, | Witl be Teauirea on tae farm on day of | 123 Bank Street, New London, Conn.| T hree Famlly House QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room eot- | tie, which’ srows spontaneously all new version of picturizing this difficult | thrown on a screen, and their use in |10 Toom house, with bath, hot and cold | sale; balance, terms stated at sale. Telephone 82 vpe N S i rn: pot I o1 " , tage, 3 acres land, 1000 feet from along the African Coast of the Medi- B0 Mterungling e | conductingian Cronsater eems. Butions cos ah. 00 e | Ry NS A PN Wiinimantie, TeL 1 f{;_g;l‘;‘;s“n"e"‘k froms conterieC O llop s and Salt Pond; sown Sower and | terrancan from Morocco to Palestine: odern romance. ss CI subject of the afternoon’ . 5 : L ,000. % A nHoE 3 O e sters hariwos portrays the role of a modern. xmf.?f 4 'S PAPET | exchange for good income property. |22 or CHARLES C. PRICE East getal loors, A. M. AVERY, 52 Broadway plumbing and heat. Rental $380.| rThe .State of Bahia, one of the hers $200 to $4000. Send for hooklet. | jarzest and most impertant of the FOR SALE FOR SALE 5 = = 3 Hartford, Tel. Laurel 329. can girl and that of her ancient 2 e oticulas IRONIS A GINCL.F WL | peunGis) dewstt City; Tax French ancestress, ana 1s surrounded | Cleves Kinkead, a young Kentucky et o by a cast of unusial merit lawyer and journalist and recent stu- FRANK W. COY. ‘ecsterly, R. L. |Union of Brazil, occupies an area four-fifths the size of France, and has STANTON L. BRIGGS .... Auctioneer The Breed also presents today the | dent of the drama at Harvard, Z|MATT A. TINKER ........ Auctioneer . 7 a population estimated at 2,500,000, of fourth episode of the great “Crim. |nally won public attention as a Har- AUCTION. No. 96 McKinley Avenue b FOR SALE on fha capifal, theielty of Hahia: son Stain Mystery.” - | vard Prize Play and came to the no- AUCT]ON JoHaving na[bffl;(hsr use for tl:nle‘ fol- Consier ol ‘Potine Aveaud i | contains 310,000. Its coast line of 635 On Friday and Saturday the DBreed |tice of New York theatrical managers owing descrived property, I will sell 7 i 2 : : nd a good lot on Grove Street. miles is longer than that of any other will present Lionel Parrvmore's riew- | through its remarkable success- in to the highest bidder at public auction |} Fine residence property with large || 9 FOR SALE. o e S t state in Brazil and the great Sao est starring vehicle “The Upheaval”|Hoston, where it was originally pro- | ravis and. stock. situatod St cordsr|®" ™Y FRIDAY, Nov, 36, 1516, = ™ Lot 150x125 feet.. If sold at once a B YRENIIC e e ey Lot ol a4 | Francisco River is navigable for 620 a flve-act photo plav based on duced. Under the management of A.|Lake, known as the Riddle place, about at 10 ‘o'clock a. m., very low price be named. Phone 300 86 Cliff Street | girable locations. List your property if |miles within the state. story by Lawrence McClos 1t H. Wocds, who installed it in the Re- | 7% miles from Norwich, on the Gard-|16 cows (mostly young grade Hol- you care to seil o rent, as 1 have & @ powerful prezentation of biz busi- | public theatre, New York, ® became |ner Lake road, on steins, new milch and springers and JAMES L. CASE number of people looking for real es- | = ————————————————————— ness and modern politics, of the struz- | the success of the. season, remaining MONDAY, NOV. 13TH, 1916, e iina yanes ol alehr 3300 Ty EXCEPTIONAL | :ate investments, - |sloan's Liniment for Neuralgia Aches. gles between graft and reform. Great|at the Republic for an entire year. An at 9.30 o’clock a. m. Tsurrey. (palnted hew. with pole and 37 SHETUCKET ST. VALUE _“' HTLL, | The aull throb of neuralgia is quick- subjects are handled in =reot wav, act- | unusual play, dealing frankly and vig- | the farm, consisting of 52 acres (more|shafts), 2 single carriages, 1 two-horse Real E: Department. 4 RealE Ineuramen lieved by Sloan's Liniment, the ed with_the consummote realism that|orously with everlasting problems, it |or lessy, one Iarse tWO-Story -house,| teatn Wagom. 1. two-norss dump. chrt saliEstats Depa © (e s room o Cokinga] . Bess 208 Thayer Butg. |1y relleved by iy Zor pein “racy i3 is Mr. Parrymor atest aaset. has become ome of the most widely | containing 13 rooms, one barn and barn | (two-inoh axle), 1 one-horse market romLye, pai iences. Larger Sbply. it quickly penctrates without The star a=ain the asistance of [discussed dramas of a decade. A |for n:lgons‘aagglfl‘o)}s. \V’eh\ggesnx(lsguslwagon‘bh mrewspr}lnz Yagon, 1 Ford g‘?’\:::.ml::‘m;-i;"cocxlnxf:;:nmeéns th‘:n FOR SALE :Sg;,{;’g tan?‘l mm;eam ntew n‘:mlm 3 to St N Tioke Dlo aktas cla Biaa ALl o | stock, consis 2 = 0d | automo] recent! overh: e o 1y whose blond penu. | porticularly @ne case Will intermret the | ool 2°h dodbia or' aigle sna Bood | cameioity. 1 ot senmiaruied aud generally found in small houses. Nice Cleaner and more promptly effective does Quitter.” Anoth, ‘ant plaver is| Prices 25c, 35¢, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and |drivers), 8 milch cows, 1 heifer (three|corn fodder, separator, 1 sleigh, fan- open attic for storage purposes, wWide| The fine homestead of the late Dr.|ihan mussy plasters or ointment e ) P 5e, ! 10 | vears), ‘1 heifer (two vears). and 2|ning mill. foor utter, lawn = movwer, randa. Convenient to trolley, near|, s. C. Perkins, No. 50 Broad St.|not stain the skin or clog the pores. Bdgar 1. D | worthy mem-|$1.60. Have you secured seats yet? | Jiicy calyes (six' months old) and 1| new wagon jack, harneascs, T KIng fer: Food 8CH00l, | Unusual OPPOFLURILY €6 | syecial tadueciments can be had Af sold | For stiff muscles, chronic rheumatism; Vantined with Vb atiotie ot defe ' alsos 1 double’ Rorss Tumber | sles: tos o oo, Sther artly get a quality house at a low price.| " ,ce. House fully furmished. For|gout, lumbago, sprains and strains it the stoge. 7« esdell, also, & team, 3 market wagzons, 1 Duggy, 2|stormy. sale will iake piace mext fair Russell H. Conwell said, “show me |t omee Honse £l furmf gives quick relief. Sloan’s Liniment well kno b e w1 e mowing machines, 1 one-horse lumber |day. - In the best residential section, a the people who own their homes here reduces the pain and inflammation in By o fo pel s s | team, T cullivator, 1 plow, 2 feed cut-| Lebanon, Conn., Nov. 4th, 1916. Tas c bungalow |||and Tl show vyou the worth while JOHN A. MORAN, insect bites, bruises, bumps and other heaval” ar ters, 1 corn sheller, and other farm I WHEWITT. 2 mo o B e Pehad (s The sccncs of “The Upheaval | B heli o other 1 e new, modern Cottage, bung: i aP R e O e h 3 A o & 1ald for the most part in a city of 1 tools, 1 heavy double harness, 1 heavy | e type, containing seven Trooms Real Estaf tle today at your druggist, 25c. @um sise. Its problenss are the prob- | .1 was hadly ruptursd while lifting o |Si28le Barness and 3 light’ hernsss; and bath, finished in oak. Large W. COIT, Franklin Square, Norwich. lems of 1l organized commun s, and | tru el ars . Doctors said | 2150 5 B % Ay ¢ some of its colutions of these uestions | iy only hope OF Cure Wis an operation | Tieadow hay, 3% tons of rye. 8 tons M lot with fruit trees. Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Changing Seasons Bring Colds. are well worth studsing There are| Trusses did me no good. * Kinatly 1 goi N e n= oTioBia R ONEY LOANED Taiee ot % e “Stuffed-up head,” clogged-up nose, mountain s 1, and whole- [ hold of something that quickly and en_stoves, 1 parlor stove. tables, on Diamonds, Waiches, Jowelry THOMAS H. BECKLEY, tight chest, sore threat, are sure signs some fun is the progress | Completely cured me. = Years have pass-| Jhuirg, beds, mirrors, and other house- 2nd Securities of any kind at the & * 0ne of cold, and Dr. King's New Discovery oF the b e Thenval | o ind fu Tupture s, never refurned | o R0 MG A0l " e | Lowest Rataw of fodrastc A2 U3 278 Main Street ‘SALE L o food 1 |12, 50T Toiist A Goue of this sombi: ay story of everyday people, | maeioy & kK 2S @ltion. All the vegetables, including the A ecessary to the soil as foo nation of antiseptic balsams soothes H B o cvorviay sniarei% | cacpanter. nee weasnp ooszatlon, 20 [ ooFitoes and_cabbage, for sale. 1t (fj THE COLLATERAL LoAX Oo, Phones 68 1 bave a few good Horses that I want|/® 22 " o the irritated membrane, clears the —— SEs to sell, But will Eive full information | stormy. sale will take ‘place uext fair fe S ot 124 to dlspose of right away. Come and|to the human race. 2 me, Eugene M. Pullen, Carpenter, 5 4-1“7. ffotemat suns highiin the production | Mafcelils, Avenye, Manmiquep, B, 3 Sork success which A, H. Woods wii | t0 any others who are ruptured—you Common Clay at the Davis Theatre Tonight. MICHAEL WOICKECKOWSCZ and HOMAS LEBECK., Owner: Gardner Take, Comn., Nov. 4, 1916. —_————— l WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus-| WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- ‘breathe The Peck-McWilliams Co. [ casier and realie your coid s broken | ‘half- s e cough. WHEN YOU WANT to put yous bus- mlm cold m"u mnm“ 'mf’m': B iness before the public, there is no|iness before the public, there is ne 0y sav ¢ least stop the| THER Gvertising medium in TTHERE 1s no advertising me@ium In | iness before _the public, present at the Dasls theatro tonisht. | misers of rupiupe and. the worry and | Bastorn Connecticl equal to The Buls!medium better than through the ad-|medium better than through the ad- | muptern GonmecHOUL equal to The Buls | medium bebter shan rovgh the favorite “fll’mfll“ t ¥ Common Clay, the first work of Aanger of an operation. letin for busines: rasmirs. vertising columns of The Bulletin. verising columns of The Bulletin. |letin for business results. Vertising columns of The your druggist, 5oc. . — A R A LS A L [