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— h and Moving Plctures at Theatre. at ‘Theatre. & and Moving Plctures at —_— Mrs, George Delong Describss Work at Pine Mountain School—Surprise Visit For Mrs. Benjamin Kennedy— Local Guests at Hanover Wedding. The Home Missionary prayer gneet- ing of the First jonal church was held in the chapel on Fourteen High-grade ‘Holstein Cows, young and heavy producers, now milk- ing and nearby springers. - All of these Good _ pay; WANTED G SR, General _girl Call at WERS W y work. Pproperty. fetin, TO- RENT—Farnished ‘enie: 1ight hou: ;:hoo?‘!t?m:mm 163-2. sekeep Tooms: TO RENT—geven rooms and -Dbal all on one floor, ar 31 Fourth St. AP~ iy to Charles W. Burton. Fhoze. e 2 N for_light house- Division St Phone 1£76-2. som, you see; & pon 1 canily nitet, oughis tiut arise in me. & BREED THEATRE. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. cows 1 raised from high-class stock.| “WANTED Fesor o ool . N e s FT | WM Shre o ihelt secan Wave- % ianal Basymare and Strong Cast in| G. H. Bwing, the president led the Also one registered Bull, four years | {10, fare, of elderly ecouple or mv&'é': when :you want..good help and §nat of five rooms, $15; flat of four ax me anothor paper pad “ "‘:": Bamymore devotional service, and len intro- e Bullstin Office.. _nov10d [} ‘ want it quickly. Help Is scarcs §|rooms, $10; fat of tiree rooms, L will give my quiil more play. Upheaval” Feature For Today | quced Mrs. George. ‘who gave ©old, a grandson of Pontiac Korndyke.| HBLP WANTED and also work fo Alling Rubber Co. novsd | and Saturday. “The Upheaval,” a highly entertain- ing five part Metro wonderplay with Lionel ore, the gifted stage and screen artist in the stellar role is the feature at the Breed theatre for today and Saturday. - The: story of a most vivid account of her trip south to the Pine Mountain School, last summer. The hard journey over the mountain, the children in Miss Ethel DeLong’s’ school, & typical mountain cabin, and the people of the vieinity ‘were ‘brought before her hearers in a most realistic way. Mountain indus- [ ey | One registered Byll, two years old. A. H. BROWN Colchester, Conn. EXCHANGE i one hour at earning; good Apply Coiumbia Colehester, Conn. take home; work e. factory sufficlent for I pay after learned. Kid Curler Co. moviod WANTED Young man. to store. A good opportuni man of neit appearance. M work in for 2 young oran & Con- noviod nors. now, ‘but the best workers read _Bulletin Want Ads. : ‘When you have a “don’t want” which you believe might be “some-one-elsc want” Fur- ~niture,, floor. coverings, - stoves, TO RENT_Store 122 Ave. rent low. Broadway, Taurel Hfll noV’ O MENT—Two large frant I furnished, two minutes Hopkins & Alle iences. 11 Boswell Ave. wolk novid suitaole for grocery or market; APply to M. K. Waters, 103 ; all modern conyens ‘spite-of my, utmost skill; ‘tne children conuinue to drown ‘tneir motners weep for the wee, vanished hands, And the baby Ilips that arc stilil ‘Notes, notes. notes— The end of my wits I ses But the wasicd days wi have prepared et hen 1 might y rtised i, Ave. +BaWR 2 “The Upheaval” deais with politics, | tries are being revived, the women _clothing, tools, eto., adve 0 RENT—Newly Iurnished rooms,| Will never come back to me. gossip, intrigue, fomance.and big prob- | spin, weave and dye the - w00 Village Farm in beautitul village, 2|G. & yows At gnoe ® woodchopper. |§ in Bulletin Want Ads find ready || sl “heat, eclectric’ lignt and batn.| —Samuel Minturn Feck, In the New lema: . The soénes aro aid in a small ity and in a picturesque camp in the . Adriondueks. There ls plenty. of ac- tion, many thrilling situations and a . moodly jon” of comedy, _ skillfully hand ‘more by the versatile Mr. Barry- an excellent cast. Charles Horan directea_this production for Metro, and like all his features it rings 'true ‘and carries suspense with a smAshing climax at the end. ‘Among_those appearing in support of Mr. Barrymore and Miss Skirvin are L. Davenport, Howard Truesdell, Paul Lawrence, Franklin Hanna, John H. Smiley, James Ma- laldy, George Stevens, Frank Lyons, and Myra Brook. “The Upheaval” is one of the most interesting screen offerings of the sea- son. The Breed will alsa present the fa- mous. Metro travel series and Mr. and sey which is made into ' garments. Samples of the cloth were shown, al S0 many pictures. An interesting part of the hour was the anskering of eager questions at the close. Surp By Neighbosé. Mrs. Benjabhin Kennedy was pleas- antly surprised Wednesday _evening at her home on Town street by a party of eighteen neighbors. An e joyable time was spent, three tables of whist were played, songs of former days sung, and sandwiches, cake and coffee served. Returning to Florid: Arthur H. Geer and his sister, Pru- dence M. Geer, who came in June to visit their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘William S. Geer of Washington street, leave today (Friday) for New York, and with a cousin leave there Satur- miles out on state road, 38 acres land, 10 room house, with bath, hot and cold water, etc. Splendid barns, 3 poultry houm“lu. B\txlldh;%:d foet, $12.000. ViR excl for ncome _property. Particulars TRYON'S AGENCY, Wil- limantic, Conn. YOU ARE LLECTED to smeke the Cobweb Corner six for 256 CIgar, at Fagan's Smoke Shop; also John Oats’, Piainfield, Conn. novsd WANTED—An experienced waltress. APPly Mrs. George \. Lane, 580 Wash- ington st. novsa FOR SALE No. 96 McKinley Avenue Corner of Perkins Avenue Fine residence property with large lot 150x125 feet.. If sold at once a very low priCe will ‘be named. JAMES L. CASE WANTED—Ten first class polishers on steel work. The New Departur Mfg. Co. Employment Bureau, Bristol, Coni. novEd WANTED—Lady of good standing in her neigi.borhoud and member of some church to devote several hours each month to collecting uur accounts from members of the Mother's ~Magazine Home Keading Club; splendid oppor- tunity for a iady. with a little spare time o earn some extra mcney each month. The Mother's Mazazine. No. 120 Boylston St.,” Hostun, Mass. . novsd WANTED—-Eoy abaut 16 or 18 years to work “in grocery store. Address When you lose something— for most Norwich people are honest—and on finding anything instin ly, turn to Bulletin . Want ‘Ads to locate the loser. When a vacancy occurs in your rental property. When you want to sell your .real estate. When you want to buy or sell pets, a business or a lease. Sc a Line Cheisea House, over ters, 210 Main’ St. Brool ‘bata. klyn Outat: oct3ld TO. RENT — Two fully furnished rooms; ail conveniences; Bullding, 326 Main St second pell. 0. 120 room flat: octlid Breadway, Inquir in the Marion |- i1 Arst o1 ine il modern. 3 six- at ‘122" Broaawa: TO RENT—A flat of four rooms, with modern convenienc at 16 Washi ton St Inquire of Silbert Bowers. 1 hington St. Tei. 1152-2. octz3d TO RENT—A basement tenement of three rooms at 56 School St. Inquire at oct: Bulletin_Otiice. TO RENT—Furnished room, wit] b modern conveniences, 5 Washington st. octz4d T RENT—Pleasant nine-room teme- rhone 1429 ment; care "Bulletin. ail _conyeniences. oct17d ‘Address_X.. STORE at 03 Franklin St to rent: ~York TIribune. REQUIESCAT, In lonely watches night by nish Great visions burst npon m; For i ’fhe hosts of dead go marcaing Strange ghostly banners Strangs b range bu And &1l thelr faces and their cy Are lit-with starlight from the oer s down the stretches of the eky les sound an awful mote, (Written in Trenches at Ypres.) t £ht, by. them. es siies. The ‘anguish and the pain have passed And peace hath come to them at last, But in the sten 1o0ks linger still The iron purpose and ihe will. Dear Christ, who relgn’st zbove the 00 Of. human tears and human blood, A weary road these men hve trod; ATO VT4 hem in the home of God! Mrs, Sidney Drew will be seen in one | 4nd Jrith a cousin leabo thore Safur- 37 SHETUCKET ST. Grocer, (Bulletin:; - 34 S foved' Dl for okt sy Eind oF Dasinees | 2o Y I e Liviug Charch. of their film farces. Co e : | has proved unequall Hea) Watiata Dopirtnisit. WANTED—A woman * for__general FOR SALE Thauire ac Bulletin’ Otfice. . octid AT THE AUDITORIUM. Ancther Complete Change of Pro- Guests at Tea. Mrs. A. D. Zabriskie gave an after- ful ills; it contains what is needed to restore woman’s health and strength. housework in a family of three adults. Apply to_Mrs. A. M. 'Stillman, 315 Prospect St, Willimantle, Conn. 'novéd WANTED—Two A-1 scrapers on high inquire at Bulletin - Of; FOR SALE—One nearly new Wasser- man piano player, in tine condition; will De sold at a bargaln price. Barfows! board. o8 Oal St. T0 HENT—Rooms, with or witaout oct10d TO RENT—_Furnished rooms for Lght HUMOR OF THE DAY i The lawyer—The precedents are ? viod n k noon tea Wednesday at her home, uiring special ad- speed spindle work; no labor traubles, | Sroe Store. nov housekeeping, & Curter Ave., East Side. | against you. madam. gramme Today — Beatrice Fairfax | Oaklawn cottage on Vergason avenue.| JOUT. m;’:“he Lydl: B, Pinke steady work, Lighest wages: only frat| FOR SALE — Gas range, in _good| octsd S he ladyWell. e them, too, then. Serial Will Aleo Be Shown. Those present were Mrs. John Dam- | Vic@, Wri e i Class” sober. sieBy” men of ‘experlence| condition. inguire at Bullstin OFfce.| —No 33 Brovdway; uppsr fat, il |—Boston Transcript. age, Mrs. Margaret Harwood, _Mrs.| ham Medicine Co. (confidential), Se81 apolx: C"L“ll::“z\cw Depariure Mfg. noviod modern . convenlences’ Tent ress able. | - «Does your husband subscribe to A complete change of programme pictures and all_will take place at the John W. McKinley and Miss McKinley. Mabel Lynn, Mass., for free advice, Eight Room House near Boswell mployment Bureau. novid FOR SALE or exchang. cngines and automobiles. Tel. Four gas two Jobn E. Fannuug, 52 i3 TO RENT—Furnished bouse, the theory that kissing transmits “GOVIRNMUNT Sobs open: 530 mon®h; list free. Frankiin Institute, Dept. 35 W.. _Rochester, novid " WANTED_A boy. Chance for ad- vancement. Apply West Side Silk Mill. novzd WANTED—Experienced skein wind- ers; also girls to learn; good winders can’ make $12 per week. West Side Silke Mill. novzd OLD FALSE TEETH bought, hroken or in any condition. We pay up to 35 & Auditorfum today when the Phil Ott Musical Comedy company will pre- sent “The Doings of a Day,” a farce with pretty music, funny lines, new costumes and a lot of pretty girl numbers in which the chorus works to good advantage. The seventh ep- isode of the Beatrice Fairfax series in two startling reels featuring Harry Fox and Jean Southern will also be shown. §91-2. noviod FOR SALE —Two new milch cows. Goldstein, Lisbon, Bundy Hill Road. noviod FOR SALE—WIill g Dound pigs, nine modern improvements, 216d Tooms, il Laurel Hill Ave. R L TO° RENT_Furnished_rooms, singie; modern convenlenves, 33 Washington St._Phone 1429 sepiid _ TO RENT —Cottage house No. 10 Kin- ney ' Ave, all_moaern improvements. inguire J. F. Tompk.ns, 67 West Main Street. sepizd FOR RENT — Homellke furnished house, eight rooms and bath, best res- LEGAL NOTICES TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: I hereby apply for a license to sell and exchange spirituous and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhire wine #nd cider in. the building at Baltic ‘street, Town of Sprasue, except in the room: and apartments in_said building, a germs?" “No, he thinks that germs are mostly transmitted by money and is very careful not to hand me any."— Kansas City Journal. Rufus—Pahdon me, sah, can yo' splain to me de meanin’ ob domestic felicity? - Rastus—Suttingly ah kin, Rufus Domestic felicity signifies dat de ma ob dehouse kin whup de wife ob his buzzom.—Farm Life. Ave., with bath, toilet, set tubs, hot air heat and electricity, with a barn and a large garden; also some fruit; property in’ good condition and pleasantly located; price reasonabie. Francis D. Doachue Attended New Haven Meeting. Mrs. 'W. H. Fitch of East Town street has been in New Haven this week where she represented the Wo- man’s auxiliary of Trinity Episcopal church at the session of Episcopal missions. : At Hanpver Wedding. and Mrs. O. F. corrigeux and sacrifice Bulletin, antity ox 13. hay and. cornstalks. noviod FOR SALE _Fort. weeks old., Ellwood Newton, Canter- bury, Conn. noviod FOR SALE—Flock of 20 sheep; must Mr. e — art ‘or parts of w Lz itdi cé_section. cha W, Coit, 68 Miss Helen Corrigeux of Huntington |PArt or paits of which are cut off or|§ Central Buildirg, Norwich BI 02, 2 0y o, e Pay P t0 S & P A s o maky Daps |idence_section. " Archa az8om.- BULLETIN PATTERN SERVICE | avenue were in Hanover Wednesday to | bartiiionsd in sueh manner as to form and Fer ours ffer, 16 unsatsiactorss| oom foF - young cattle. | Charles B.| Stodway. | fArent you the boy who was here s attced the Whipple-Souter wedding. [ My place of business Is not located will return teeth. Domestic Supply Co.,| Palmer, R. D. No. 3, Norwich, Conn.| “FURNISGED rcoms; w0 g posi = e crofbea: . ect] = Binghamton. N. Y. novid | Tel i-2, Jewett City. nov1OFMW _ |rates, suitable for light housekieping. ‘Yes, sir.’ The Week’s Happeni e e e . aTeeet = B A Tew White Wyandotte | MIS. Emma Morse, 1§ Unlon St. Jjy2od thought so. And didnt I tell you it il ol ol or _parochial school, or the premises WANTEDTwenty-five pullets. Tel- |, (O, SA A K etels. some heavy | FOR KENT in the building corner of | then that I wanted an older boy? John Kingsley of Hartford was at|pertaining thereto, ‘or any postoffice, 50 ACRE FARM epione 908 oted0d | BIrGe, sired by Imported Barron cock- | Frapiciin and Willow streets; fne cor-| “¥Yes, sir. Thats why 1 am here his home on Huntington avenue a day | public library, or cemetery. ' Dated af h WANTED_A chambermaid, at once.] Srel. Miss Marjorie Barber. Phone|ner stofe for years occupied by C. C.|now.”—Brooklyn Citizen. or two this week. Sprague, this’ Sth Gay of Noyember, | This 5" )& Permanenciposition. for o] 24853 novioe |Treat druggisi, and the sales roo “This vaudeville performer actually ¢ A CE i A. Do 1016, frenee L. Buteau' Appli- chpabie: person. . Apply. ot “The Weiive: — g e donana | Store room and bakery formerly used|. yo% N Nis ear. Mr. and Mrs. John Riley of Hart-|cant. We, the undersigned. are electors a ¢ Fwich, ‘C O HA N sood second-hand|py the Providence Dakery. Archa W.|Wa . B s S B W A i Py g srantiniaatpb ’ gan Hotel. Norwich. Conn. 0ct24d | meat cart, at a low price. Apply 218 | (41 "¢z Broadway. Syita “Remarkable! I didn't see anything Frank Hunter of Otrobando avenue, | the Tow pr: nd hereby sign | New house of six rooms, surround- WANTED —To buy or trade for a|CeRtal Ave ~ . - . noved O RENT—Furalshef roolis el cone about his feat in the criticism of the L e s, “pplication |§ ed by beautiful shade trees. Farn || white Hollind tom turkey. Address| FOR SALE Twin_ Excelsior motor-| yenienges, five minutes' wafk _from |ShoW in todays paper.” Rev. Walter E. Lanphear of Hart- | horene cortiis Gant ohia apnonse; A0d|816x30, one henuery 8x12, two f|Box :861. Bulletir. * x4 |eyele, very cheap. Phone 13¥4-22. o Riie square; men only. 125 School| “Yes. And he got on his ear about ford, secretary of the State Temper- |s rson 1o be lieamsed pursu. | scratching sheds. 60 . peaci: trees = oo —— [ _noved St. Telephone 522-4. jylld |that”—Birmingham Age Herald. ance Union, will give an address on|ant to a_application. Dated at|f (Will bear 'his season), 1% acres §|, WANTED — Magazine subscriptions:| —wop sayE Ten tons of good loose| — 70 RENT—Newly farnished rooms,| 'Im fairy tales = we often read of Sunday afternoon at Scotland Road | SPrague, this sth day of November. A. | scrawberries (will be in fruitage | PE55 clubblns offers: e A T 0¥ | aav: will sell cheap to quick buyer.| mogern conveniences, at The Seymour |seven league boots. hall. D i"a’x‘.’" 1G;, Cote; Moses Genard, flm:u Spnn%).l;/. Jgeres asparagus magazines represented. Lilllan B. Toid, Fost Parm, Wauwecus HiL _9'1;e! §4 Frankiin St. Phone 1043-3. aprisd thinking of them Amede Belalr, Louis St. Onge, Charles|§ (will cut 100 Ibs. daily in season— f| Hawes, Bublic Stenografher. 48 Broad. | 269-4- nov The ladies’ shoes may not ap- F. Charon. 1 hercby certify that the i tt Near ‘railrond g B 1 h Mrs Thurston B. Barber of Peck’s{abov a si; ‘and s are | j @0 income getter). ° Near road. §f way. Tel oct21d | THAVING just moved in the city, | qree——— | ¥&t,proximate those measurements as corner was In Plainfield Wednesday | electors. and - taxonvers, awning - ran| | scheol ana churcn; land f:es from T 3 3 P it all Y- Aky Hioree; sua B iM06 e yet, but they seem to be getting high- and attended the conference of six | estate. In the Town of Sprague —Dated|j 5tone and machine worked. cut Ao oo 'O MDake et ,*8 | souna and honest every way, and dap- 3 er ‘all the time”—Louisville Courler churches held at the = Congregational |4t Sprague, tuis 9ih day of November, || ~Send for latest catalozue. Just j| (it fordwoods Ring a teamster A T 170007 ARC OReel, (UeL W ind and to Journal. Shuich A D 196 Arthur TP, Cote, Ton issued Choice of 400. Nothing like work or drive; also my bay mare, age The little folks in the first grade e Cle: novi0R it in all New Enzland. GIEL WANTED for general house-|7°1100 ibs, rubber tired buggy, toe- Six Rooms and Bath, were reading about a dandelion, and an]:r\f;fl ’3'5;;“5:’;{“3',‘*“;‘.3‘;" ?{",‘ AT & Covumion Tmon s wnin WILL!;M A, WiLcox work. Apply 167 Broadway. —oct16d hgard S “shll:nd‘gefil‘. m".‘;'fi 54 Y. m:,:-:n-r asked who gg :::n ooe. Mes. Geors : 0 s ? GidD Real '‘Estate ‘Broker, WANTED—Second hand furniture, | at YOUr own price, if sold at cnce. Cal Gas and ard, ent Bens hand teach- b RS T 3R R e “Ohthe Sth aay of 41 West Broad St. Wosserly. R. 1 || HIEbest brice paid. A Pruckner. 8§ at 1173 Main St,” Willimantic. _novsa Large er asked, “Where did you see a dande- © tend the conference of Congregational | Der A. T 1415, G on ey NeaAtaElG - B FranklimSt.Tel. 713-2 mayzid | o T e lion?” ELSON T, e of Betsey C. iswold, in said Distriet, FOR SALE_1911 Indian motorcycle. Smith, Telezhone 365 110 Yest 34th St. New York Telephone 2998 Greeley Churches. In Good Residential Section ' - . N. TARRANT & CO. “In the circus!” was the confidefit reply.—The Christian Herald. A rising young artist was showing 2.lady through his studio. “This picture,” he gaid, stopping be- Fremont C. novsd FOR SALE—A zood one-horse farm wagon. Phone 1854-22. noy9d South Canterbury. Office: deceased. The Administrator with the will an- The uncertainty regarding the pres- ent election reminds people of the presidential election of 1876, when the WANTED A FAMILY T0 RUN A BOARDING nexed appeared in Court and flled a written application aileging that said issne between Tilden and Hayes was|estate Is now 'in settlement in sald s FOR SALE—_Two English setier bird 1 f his early efforts, “i: T e iy i Court, and praying for an order to sell . TECUORL tgiaa iy Koo TR Tartr rom n o agterminea undil eany Gme or| S, end BRRyig i atrderilo Toll | Taswms vos . Kuctioneer arris w0 e paiuesd” (o keop the woif from the cstate, fully described in said appli- cation, Whereupon, It Is Ordered. That sald application be heard and defermined at Ciarke James, Seuth ” noved door.” . ‘Indeed!” replied the woman. “Then why don’t you hang it on the knob where the Wolf can see it?"—British HALL BROTHERS, 29 and 31 Commerce St., Norwich. Windham, Ct. FOR SALE — Registered Berkshire boar, 14 months old, immune from NEW HAMPSHIRE AMONG AUCTION MONDAY, NOV. 13, 10 a. THE DOUBTFUL STATES t\[\e Prnhbafi C.»l_ll;lbl‘iool;ntin Iheh(,‘uv of U bard s:mlm, rlaexl (nkrh day. The \ cholera. C. H. Flynn, Baltic. novsd R Weekly. 1 Norwich, In said District, on the 13th | subscriber will Sell at public duction = FOR RENT g With 23 Precincts Lacking Hughes is | d8y_ of, November. 4. 'D. "tyte, "at 10 cst, bidder the farm known WANTED e L LR L e A PREPLDLRSR EOR Nar wraR. | Leading by 131 Votes. fice"ot the pendoncr et Sata ppita: | mies ‘no hoast T or Toreatt cu‘,; - WEAVERS novsd sluch::»:nu::\z n‘:.::::ru{, :: THE KALEIDOSCOPE | Girlw Dress, witiclr Wig out Bolero:|' Concord, N. H. Nov. 9.—The vote of | @iven by the pubiication of this order | weleht 5600 Thi ¥ Sna’s Wedte dids Apply T e e your fold il Res 5 % Apply. to Flowers will turn toward an arti- Styles. X New Hampshire ‘for presidential elec- | Once In ‘some newspaper having a cir-| bay ‘mare. ars old, f.gray horse, PEYNS Pounide Ringuive’ Blshbone: Fitcheillel] o o e e R ficial light just as they do toward the Nainsook, batiste, voile, crepe, lawn, | tors remained in doubt tonizht, Certi- | Gulation in said District. at least thres | Veirs' old, good .drivers and. workers:| JOSEPH HALL & SONS, Bl e THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. tub silk, messaline ‘and taffotn are nics [ fled returns to Secretary of State Bean | (o Bh dturn Do mode: o iniGong: | 36 head caitle 25 mileh cows, mostly e o Norwich, Conn. e or.{‘-hl;fiedu-'l<w;l(‘n:“ynll.|-; may be fin- | from 269 precincts out of a total of NELSON I. AYLING, Judge. | two year old extri g00d helters L two Trading Cove : e awe, Toungichickere The best coffee comes from Java, back extends over the fronts In voke | 2%f Eave flughes g lead of 131, The above and foregoing Is a true|vear old thoroughbréa Holctein bull. & for Sale O Oito Anderson, Jrn K oD, . By R eftect. The skirt is full and gathered | During the day Secretary Bean add- | copy of record. calves; tools, a lot of wagons and other 2 o %y I s anese 1s poor. to_the waist. ed unofficial newspaper figures to the | Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. tools too numerous to mention. The| WANTED 0.5, = The pattern is cut in four sizes: 4, 6| 240 precincts that he then had in mOViGs —IESEILOIE & | o il shatieold i eax Iy S ngt hone S FOR SALE—A new two-horse farm The efficiency of the steam turbine B s s T asibsad, and ihe, state Ahsm completed AT A count or rromrE whLD | ind “1s one. of the et Farms In the|10 Laborers. 2 Waitress, 2 Chamber-|Wago% ¥- W. Browning. Phone|J7 Room Cottage at $25 per Month has increased 35 per cont. in the last . La at A . in and for the Distri st section of C 3016 = - A rattan: of this filustration mailea |the secretary decided that he would |of Norwich, on the Sth day of Novem- |acres are tillable, 35 acron ave in wood.|malds, 2 Elevator Boys, 10 Women | — ot —— " JAMES L. CASE ;A . y address on receipt of 10 cents|Mmake no more totals in this way and | be DR, land and the rést in the pastures; a| (gemeral housework), 3 Men for farm.| o months old: Just ri 3 37 SHETUCKET ST. In this country 30 to 40 per cent. of 1 ght age to put in fleld with old dog. Thomas J. Don- ohue 133 Washington St Phons 675. oct Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Gurdon Bill, iate of Spring- fleld, Mass,, deceased. The Admipistrator with the will an- nexed appeared .in Court and filed a written application alleging that said estate ‘is-now- In- ssttlement in sald Court, and praving for an order to sell certain real. estate -belonging to said would announce only the certified tab- ulations from time to time. He did not reveal what 25 precincts were missing and so it was not known what the press figures for the missing pre- cints were. The totals for the 269 officially re- turned were: borsh in_silver or lllfll?l. Order through Tive Pattern Dept. large modern nearly new; large new poultry house] carriage house in goud condition; ice- house,’ corn housc and a large silo comprise buildings Being located near trolley, steam cars and - state road, makes'it a desirable place for general farming or country residence for a city use; a stock barn, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager the cases requiring charitable relief are due to sickness. Rental Department. e e —r———d] FOR RENT Bulletin Company, Norwich, Conn. Names have been given to 727 minor plannets and new ones are being dis- covered all the time. | - FOR SALE--Three work horses: also lone and two inch chestnut, hiclory and ash. “A. T. Gardner. 15 Oak St. Call between 7-3 p. m. octed FOR SALE Personai condition; For full particulars Inquife of Whereupon, 1t Ts Ordered. That said Square. The secretary stopped counting when these totals were made and upon Eiv- application be heard the Probate Court Risom ‘in-(He Cff and determined at ty ot property, terms cash, a deposit of $300 Will be Tequired on tae.far sale; balance, fer m.on.day..of ferms stated i at sale. price reasonable for quick Address Touring Car, Bulletin sale. Office. sepl4d JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estatc ond Insurance Broker, the oven before being used. It has been estlmated real , man. The bulldinss are suoplied with : The best apartment n city at $15.| New tinware wiil never rust it Hughes, 40,338, estate, (,x]}) described In said appli- | city water and. is an up-tc-dat ot % = . - 1k Cro Fi | Wilson, 49,307, Econs Goba caterer in attendance. Persoma FOR SALE—Touring car; first class | Two minutes, wal om Franklln | rubbed with fresh lard and baked in that every ing them out announced that all cer- | Norwich, in sald District, on the 13th -+ 0 B ¥ tifled returns received had been count- | day of November, A. D. 1915, at 10 |maydNe korRoe Wilnatire o FOR SAL FOR SALE—Greatest real estate bar- Horrich: square mile of the ocean ls’ inhabi- o'clock in th T TRYON'S AGKENCY, Willimantic, Tel. ted by 120,000,000 living beings. ed and the tabulation would not be [elock in & llfengef::;t)gt “s:‘(‘d l:'d“nv- 132 or CHARLES C. PRICE East| . . 1916 M 1 Five P .:.-h‘l:.'fnm‘sm‘ x‘a;mkns = home on 000, . Tesumed until tomorrow. Hos ar the Dendéncy bf polica- | fateford, Tel. Laurel 329. HENRY A e axwell Five Passenger on “room house most - , I sal g th , b S 2, Ci = substantiall; Dbuil hich cost over ‘The safety razor rinciple is em- The republicans have demanded s |given ¥ he Srublication ot fmia. order | LIINOL: JeReLt City, Tl 13 Touring Car. Good top, slip cover, | §5505" Yo" Lina: also 55 builging Jots TO RENT Slaved To A Rew 0Nk Wi, & e Drocedure this count would not be be- | culation T sald DiEter, o fnE %oy side curtains, electrle starter, elaotrle | oo O e froote,” Avdrcss Doy | SUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- |blade repiacing cne that has become : T e oome ‘hor sy gt o | Sha ehet ekt i et 213,200 We Bark Our| e o e e o | Pature e Now xondon G| BEL "\ A T0 Fona, o B T2R found to expedite it. v NBLSON J. AYLING. Judge. Prices In C lpt e A e e vegetable gardens: bardwood floors, | Bessie Arnell, a Chicago nurse, re- R e & the republicans | The sbove ‘and foresoing 1s & ‘irue omplete set of tools and extra tubes. plumbing and heat. Rental 3358, | cently received a 3500,000 bequest in i copy of record " SRSy Plan Fi sures This car was taken in trade toward a FOR SALE Others $200 t034000. - Send for bonkiet. | the will of an aged woman she once e was learned today hat John Fow. | - novivd e larger car, and has only been run for T F v H FRANK W. GOY. Cesterly, R. . |nursed. ard, a special agent of the dep: en See O nine weeks. 2 f justice, has been placed in charge e . Dup, m O Through the advance of the ocean e o o B g g Window Cost when new $685.00. Wil sell the hree amily use FOR SALE on_ its shores, Great Britain loses view to watching the tabulation of Prices |C2r With guarantee to the first person |10 minutes’ walk from center of city, each year an area equal to that of Yotes. Ho s acting under the tmme- || L5y ¢ offering $525.00. This is your oppor-ion trolley line. TSR Gibraltar. diate direction of George W. Ander- w G : A. M. AVERY, 52 Broadwa, fon.federal district attorney at Bos- f You Want Good i o Pt - pS2uate Rewen, Tehement e B In o Paris serodynamic laboratory ton, who said tonight that he had re- N Streefice | THE PALMER MOTOR SALES 3 e L for: testing _model _aeroplanes wind ceived instructions from Washington | CORPORATION, ‘ FOR SALE You care to seil 07 rent. as 1 ha speeds as high as 71 miles an hour fo observe tlie ~situstion In New et 2 Pt St Ny Tioda Cas . Bumber ‘of ‘people’looking for real ea- |are produced by machinery. Hampshire closely. g . | e 3 e e Try ours at........ 23clh. MONEY LOANED Telephone 82 A choice home with all improvements WiLLiam p. o Chinese raflroad embankments are Real Sstate und protected from floods by planting Boom Joi them with a native grass with tena- cious roots that resist erosion. Extra good at..... 28clb. Ceylon Tea....... 35cih. Baking Powder. ... 12c1b. .. 12¢cIb. and a good lot on Grove Street. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street Phone 300 EXCEPTIONAL $3’ VALUE Newly painted six room Cottage House, modern conveniences. Larger rooms and bigger clothes presses than on Diamonds. Watches, Jawaeir: Sna mecurities of any Kind st the Lows Rates of Interest. An old firm to deal with.’ LOAN CO Thayer Bldg. Granolithic Sidewalk Facts Over forty cement wall built by me in Norwich. One at Cheisea Parade, feet long, -quarter il Furnish the names " of If Too Fat Get Morg Fresh Air BE MODERATE IN YOUR DIET AND REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT — TAKE OIL OF KORBIN. Lack of fresh air, it is said, weakens Specimens of almost every precious nfineral have been found in Spitzber- gen, but there are no signs, according to geologists, that precious minerals exist in paying quantities. FOR SALE In the best residential sectionm, & new, modern Cottage, bungalow type, containing seven rooms and bath, finished in oak. Large lot with fruit trees. mile. those forty satisfied customers. lect 8 man who knows how and will Snow took the place of Waters in Main street, Winsted, Conn., whem 1817—1818 . posed to have Sunday baseball. The declined to license unless the i TRY 'pows ) do it. Specifications amount to noth. |Mrs. J. H. Snow moved from the SNPLE BUT - hood e DTN ot The Restaurant Tnquire of :?;;T:fl:or%:du‘;r:xm:l ieposes, widg |ing compared fo expérience. Huggins place to_the Pierre house, it o Awon | 22 and the actlon of mazy of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Veranda. Convenient to trolley, near| Mine is for you if you are wise, [While Henry H. Waters moved from - 'the vital orgam s hinde: :; i . good school. Unusual opportunity to START RIGHT the " Plerre house 'to the Huggins ing Ladiew’ Shirtwatnt hz':')fl: ?;h:,lhm'o!':c. 52 n?:wml" Rty o TODAY 278 Main Street get a quality house at a low price. - \ place. h “Cheviot, voile, gabardine, broad- | “"Fat st an by indoor life is unhealthy o Phones 68 the peoplleuv-vh?’:::“fl::l?‘h;:::s'h?r: Thos. J. Dodd In a Pennsylvania town it was pro. velvet, and taffeta, this will|and if nature is not ed in throw- or °ur lnner 724 and T'll show you the worth while lovely business suit, and be people of Norwich. GENERAL CONTRACTOR _ s avallable for lome of calling rhe w: ing 1t Off & serious case of obesity may result. 99 Cliff Street et 2 S . ~ 3 Telephone 822 | people approved, so boxes were piaced 3% 45 4 SR | GV RRT RSO I S s CpORGE G, GRANT Finest in this city e ARCHA W. coIT, - = e e ? o SKIZE Paitern Iy ouif once. Don't wait until your fgure has . % Telophone 1884 63 Broadway | 3 sult was 900 favored and opposed. i B "ttt it S Yo BT I Undertaker and Embalmer| — ETorthing in Season SALE HORSES |™~ : : pheasi : mepeurse,s, i3, garas ot g toot| unglshl and shnealiny, for o 41 BROADWAY P : - Limestone : 53-8 yarda of di-inch ma. Sbond as: much, time as you possibly T have a few good Horses that I want FOR SALE 1 pment. - The waist Breathe deepty, and | 32 Providence St., Taftville J. D. METROPOLIS, Manager " CASTORIA can in the open air; to dispose of right away. Come and g is as necessary to the soil as food is 4 L;36-{nch material | get from any & t & box of oil of fine homestead of the lat <. g " ¥o maie and cor- | Korein capsales one' after sach | Prompt attention ta day of night calls, see them. et ety man race. Infants and Children Swalst of ono material | meal and. ane. pators rOrEIng ot night.| | Weleshons 6o u::mwm BLMER R. PIBRSON | W. 8. C. 2. Yot T3 i For fi ds of 44-inch ma- | Weigh yourself every few days and S Telephone 536-3 Special inducements can be had it sold | The Peck-McWilliams Co. g ) .{.2" treatment until you ‘are Koo ;i InUse For Over 30 Years ] will be mailed | solutely. hun.l:anll pleasant to take, F c. GEBR mfm ¢ & - v of 10, conts | heips tho digestlon’ dnd even a Tow . L R ’ \VHEN YOU WANT ! & bRy, | ahow a moriceable seaustion 1n welehr | 122 Prososs ;Norwich. Conn. Bedtum Sotter Sadn. & noticeable Lee & Osgood can supply you.