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N TODAY : © AND TOMORROW POREFANEEYNE ARSI YRET SN What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at Auditorium Theatre. Motion Pictures at Dreed Thea Vaydeyille aua Moving Pictures at th Norwich Rifte \Sluts meets at Axmory. Uncas Loage, No. 11, L. O. O. F., meets in 0dd Fellow: all, Thames Onion, No. 187, U.. B. of C. and J. of A., meets in L-rpemer: Hall. emocratic Demonstration. pular Lecture at Siater, Hall, "Mh Counclave, No. ;O ', myfil in Eagles’ Hall. jorwich Lodge, No. 248, N E O. P, meets in Buckingham Memori e boronan: Cenosil, o, 1. D. of P, n Foresters’ Hall. 3 ANNOUNCEMENTS AT THE AUDITORIUM. Prince of Graustark Special Feature For Monday, Tuesday and Wednes: meets and a half. . countries has tal of several th lars a-year.— Within ‘the past twelve wmonth: forni‘n flflme' have nonl.ed Fast i have their own destiny fre¢ from foreign interferénce, developing spontaneously a national unity and strength-which has made us from a relatively small beginning one of the mightiest nations of the earth in less than a century ‘With “this extraordinary growth the time has passed when it is possible to follow this policy of na- tiona] isolation. cable. and;. wirel practically _con from which in. were separated by time and space. Our trade with other hed an immense to- illions steamships, the made. us with countries ton’s time we at stretches of of dol- ln an lncreuln. mulupllclty ot * associated We .are’ with other peoples. This means that in the future we shall have to play our part ‘in international politics as well, that circumstances preclude the possibility of continuing - to 1n follow day. Washington’s advice. “America and the ‘World State” is a subject which must ‘A superb photoplay feature secured at great expense taken from George Barr McCutcheon’s famous book, the Prince of Graustark, a sequel to his other noted work, Graustark. This picture is. brand new anda Wwill be here today for the first time outside of New York city. It is need- less to say much al:gut b:h:(. utgry“u everybody knows the bool aving been one of the greatest sellers ever on the market. In the leading roles are Bryant Washburn a.nd Marguerite Clayton, two very pular movie stars. Just a hint o! the interesting story follows: It is the story of a handsome young prince of a mythical kingdom of the contirent. who is Instilled with Amer- jean independence and American ideals. He upsets all traditions of his country by insisting on choosing his own wife, althopgh his aged council- | lors try to force him to marry a prin- | cess of a melghboring kingdom. ‘The prince comes to America to “ raisa a loan to save his kingdom from the hands of a powerful natfon and } incidentally to look for a wife, His | adventures in America fill the picture with thrills, and also many laughs. He meets the girl of his dreams, pur- sues her across the sea and finally wins her love—and finds that after all ishé {s a real princess. Besides thls big Essanay feature, ltho Hearst Weekly News pictorial and a very funny comedy reel with Frank }Dlnlell in the leading role will be shown, making in all nearly a two hour show. There wilr be three shows | dafly, at 2.20, 7 and 8.45 and the usual |admission of matinee 10 cents, ev- |ening 10 and 20 cents wil prevail. BREED THEATRE. Edmund Breese in “The Lure of Hear¥'s Desire” Feature For Today and Tuesday. Today and Tuesday.the Breed will present the eminent 'dramatic star, Edmund Breese in “The Lure ot Heart's Desire,” a five part Metro wonderplay from the original manu- seript of Aaron Hoffman. This superb photo drama is based upon Robert ‘W. Service’s immortal poem “The SpeR of the Yukon,” and has been aovelapu into a powerful scenario by “Grandon. No. one excells lar, dra. in 44 or not. Charles F. Aked, of most brilliant and su will lecture on' this time! r{ addition . to his - characteristics, of ag- gressiveness and forcefulness . as & speaker, Dr. Aked brings to the lec- ture platform a very unusual experi- ence in Europe, where he has recently been received by the leaders: men in all the principal coun night's lecture promises to be one of the most interesting Norwich. Ladies’ For_ utillty, this design has muck to commend It closes in coat 'styl fronts overlapping. and practical pocket is arranged over the side front he walst is finished with a neat col- length. The dart full the opening thus made be finished with a facing and underlap for buttons and other. fasteners; the sleeve may be tirned back the arm when desired. The pattern lawn, seer: buttonholes, percale, dimity, séven sizes: 32, 3 inches, 6 1-4 yvards of 36-inch A pattern of this fllustration mated House BULLETIN PATTERN SERVICE 1425 A PRACTICAL, CONVENIE! Drexs occupy our attention whether we will Tonight in Slater Hall Dr. of the country’s u et I A e ever heard in MODEL. ‘With Long or Short Sleeve. s may by or is suod drill or 1i; 1, bus Tae: 3#-inch size. adjustment. comfort and convenience it. with the entire assures easy An ample and with cuffs for sleeve in short The long sleeve is dart fitted. e cut away and then over for gingham cker, soisette, ma- pen. Tt is cut 36, 38, 40, 42 and sure. It requires material for a to any addre: on rece!m of 10° cents in_siiver or am Order through Tln Bulletin Company, = Pattern D(-pl Norwich, Conn 1OM, 'lnlumt o-' unn DESIRE™ Try = Mr. Breese in daring adventures ot ‘We Mark out door Iife and in “The Lure of ,wp '3 lour Heart's Desire,” he has ample op- ; i portunity for displaying his skill and e courage. Mary Alaskan scenes are is called for in_this story and the life Plam Figures of the gaming and dance halls, dog sledding, the wilderness, alternating Boas Qur with fashlonable New York parties, Window cabaret and dancing makes ifis pic- Prices tute vivid and realistic as well as a ¢ gripping story of human loves and The Jeweler hates. . LEE CLEGG Main Street The Breed will also present the Pathe’ Weekly which shows Suffra- Near Post Office gettée Demonstration in Chicago upon the arrival of President Wilson, the battle on Somme, and advanced fashion in men’'s clothing. A very runny comedy entitled “Crosby’s Rest 'ure,” completes the bill for today lnd Tuesda. DAVIS THEATRE. Agricultural * Limestone is as necessary to the soil as food is to the human race. The Peck-] Mchlhams Co. For the first half of the week the management of this popular theatre announce another fine show of Keith vaudeville and Triangle photoplaxs. The headline act is The Greater City Four. one of the best male quartettes in vaudeville. They sing well and their comedy is different from the or- This act comes to the Davis direct from Keith's Palace theatre, New York, where they made a big hit. ‘The second act is Weimes and Burke, who present a novel comedy skit en- titled The Dancing Teacher. This act is another Keith headliner and will be a blg surprise to the patrons of this theatre. The third act is Clair and Atwcod, two laughable comiques who have one of the best comedy offerings in vaudeville, they do a Mttle of ev- erything and are big favorites wherever they go. All three acts are good and thers is enough varlety to pleage everyone. In the photoplays the feature attraction is Bessie Bar- rircale In Plain Jane, a flve part Ince production. Charles Ray is co-star with Miss Barriscale in this picture and shares honors in the picture. Bes- sle Rarriscale as Plain Jane does not really know how pretty she is until an eccentric_ photographer puts her wise. Then she wins not only a beau- ty prize, but also a husband. Jane does ‘the ' cleaning and serving at a college boarding house and she is the butt of all practical jokers. Her ex- periences arg numerous and the way on Diamonds. and Securiiies of any kind at the Lowest Rat. established firm to d. TER GOI—I.A‘I‘EML Ion co. \L abiiened’ 1750 MONEY LOANED \atcues, dawory of Interest An ol THE WM. FRISY FRISWELL CO0. 25—27 Franklin Street : Jan2d PR R e A OD SCCOUNT OF imcrease Im price Of toe Whitestone Clgar cco, the wold from mow ou at §55 per 1,000, will be & F. GOIAK"‘. Franklis St she wins her hushand . is extremely original.. To ' complete the show there is a twc reel Keystone comedy celled Bombs and Charles Murray ‘is the principal fun maker. 'POPULAR LECTURE. . It is sald that George Washington alone of his contemporaries realized the greatness of the nation he was founding. This ability to see into the future never proved of greater value to this country than in the Interna- tional' polley to beware of entangling foreign alllances which he enunciated. By not becoming Involyed in the com- lex political situation -of- Europe. the M!u.tn were able to work out ers, ete., D. KINGSBURY at the farm Willimantic and -Coventry troliey, half miie from road station, T will sell at AUCTION of H. J. South Cummings, on one- Coventry rail- WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, years old, 2 yearling: team horses, ete. hens, stein hull, b and spring- 1 1- FOR SALE—A> fer m.' 13 of clder, grafted h‘ll"q Wi russets, new barrels. oy Burdlck Norwlch. R. F D. No. 5. Phon. 1886-2. . novlld EXCHANGE T Pk St taie 2 - 10 room house, '!u: bath, hot ‘water, etc. Splendid barns, 3 poultry houses. Bulldln(- cost. 318 000. Will Efl TR‘!QN‘B AGENS WLI- limantic, Oonn. FOR SALE fot 180x125 feet.. If sold at once a very low prie will be named. JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUGCKET ST. Real Estate Department. FOR SALE Eight Room House near Boswell Ave., with bath, toflet, 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 reasonable. Francis D. Donohye Central Building, Norwich = FOR SALE In the best residential section, a new, modern Cottage, bungalow type, containing seven rooms and bath, finished in oak. Large lot with fruit trees. Inquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, 278 Main Street Phones 68 24 CHAS. F. BROWN ........ AUCTION at the Holmes place, owned by S. Paley, situated five miles from Col- chester and five miles from Yantic, on « e Norwich turnpike road; TUESDAY, NOV. 14, Auctioneer 2t 10 a. m., farm of 385 acres, consisting _of 60 acres wood and timberland, 125 acres "ro'm'r with lall& uu:'.‘n "3’:;': "s.nfi:‘ .?' THE CALM. oo—try nn its breath, polls, ner‘- &v;ry Tnund%“'""* % X | o fice. TO RENTTenement. ml' valllfll St.. C oR ;n%—fl‘lvo—room culll‘? fivo' v,fi% mina philosophic. Spicer, “T0 RENT— H -1t m 'p& mu.l‘rord. con. ‘E‘“‘ . citement efided v.'.i&n. o ‘mou-&eqnu. i e arows ortxinty, And mad moods are mended, ISHED ioo S for l!lbt house- | Settles it to gulet pose, ](Mpln 27 Division St. Phone 1276-8. Vh'l the situation, 5 th dlvisions of deep gloom, bath, A.nd of strong elation. AP- | Those that won are full of oy Tblt they were good chooser: Se that lost are proving how ’ro RENT_Fiat of six_rooms, 318} 'rho can be good losers, flat of flVQ rooms, $15; flat of fl" In a wonk ‘twill settle down, rooms, flat of three rooms, e will clouds that hover Mg Habber Co. HOVEd | Over battle of the votes— The election’s over. —Baltimore American. 'ANTED—Ten neat appeoring ladles for house to house canvaseing work. in New Haven, taking orders on the gro- cers for a well known product; for la- dies of ability thece is splendid.chance I ry from $12, t fopibe s asead o Mis: -.uolweg‘. e: o Miss Coyle, Room 40, Poll Bldg, New Haven, Ton usrmoyl of returns come in, onn. when you:want good heip and want it quickly. Help scaroe 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, elmh.‘y;, tools, etc., advertised ir Bulletin Want Ads find ready “ANTE)—B you: coupl board and room In pflv‘t:‘tlm . R R .| Kling, Columbian House, novlld P SEVENTEEN prooh t I T G L) Smoke the Cobwel ‘Cotner inx for ae: Faznns Smoke Shop. TREMEN, brakemen, be‘lnnerl. nzo monthiy s posiions gua.rutead compe= tent Pou Rallway, care Bulletin. RENT—Seven and a1l on e floor, at 31 X Four(h St. ply to Charles ‘W. Burton. one. novl . WANTED—A Protestant §enoral houseworl. = Apply l(ofl uiM 322 uun: Hil viid \ TO RENT Store facNicol, Jewett City. When . Ave. suitable for grocery or e . you lose something— J|ren jow. Apply MR Waters, 10‘ v\ochnoPl‘ms wantnd at once;, for most Norwich people are Broadway. ANY MOTHER TO THE VIRGIN. €ood wages. Apply G. . Tiefenbach, Wanregan, Conn. novild WANTED —Boy. 1§ years or over o work in Sh[p g om, ole or part time, at Carpenter Mte. Con 76 Newton novild wanted; steady go0d pay. n‘uvup, Mills, Moosup, honest—and. on finding anything instinctively, tugn to Bulleti Want Ads to locate the loser. When a vacancy occurs in your rental property. 10 RENT—Two IBrle front rooms, | Sweet in Mary, may I touch your furnished, two minutes’ from Hopkins & Allen's; all modern conven- iences. 11 Boswell Ave. nov7 TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms, steam hedt, electric light and bath. Chelsea House, over Brooklyn Outfit- ters, 270 Main St. oct3ld TO ms; all Building, ane May we be friends, and may I speak Your | llule wr;ogrow ‘up—ah, mine is grow! A finet 1ad 15 not in all the land. Tonight he crept into my 2arms; 0 WOOLEN Weavas work; Conn. SEWERS WANTI steady work. Conn. you When you want to sell your — Two fully furni real estate. NT ished conveniences; in the Marion 326 in St.” Ring flntdnr pay; Moosup an Moosup, nov10d now The joy of that dear evening time, = second_bell. curls lle soft on S et st When you want to buy or sell s e clden. curd Lenox House. nov1iod pets, a business or a lease. . No.' 120 Breadway, modern_ six- And baby feet are still that scamper WANTED & medl - room flat. Inquire %t "123" Broaaway. | A7 PN ey medium price farm in Y octlid exchange for £o0d sity ihesme PayINg Sc a Line bt TO RENT—A flat of four rooms, with | Tell me—oh, mother modern conveniences, at 130 Walhln{ ton St. Inquire of Gilbert Bowers, 180 RSN SLON 8 Tel 115232 - 0os3sd You sped Him forth whero tempests TO RENT _Furnished room, with fierce assailed modern conveniences, 5 Washington st. | When clouds hung low and paths were Phone 1421 oct34d eep and wild. ) RENT—Pleasant nine-room te all conveniences. Address X., Care. ‘Bulletin. oct17d STORE at 63 Franklin St to ren suitable for most any kind of business. Inquire at' Bulletin Office. octl7d RENT--Rooms, with or witnout 68 Oak St. octlod property. Addres- Property, care’ Bul- le nov1od HELP WANTED and also work to take home: work easy; one hour at factory sufficient for learning; good pay after learned. Apply Columbia Kid Curler Co., Colchester. Conn. noviod WANTED_Ten first class. polishers on steel work. The New Departure Mfg. Co., Employment Bureau, Bristol, Conn. novéd WANTED—-Boy about 16 or 18 years to work in grocery store. Address Gmcer, Bulletin. nov7d With wifat stron, that never failcd love and faith FOR SALE PRIVATE SALE of household furni- ture at 7 Oak St. cousisting of antique and modern chairs, tables and mirrors, pictures, bedroom sets, mattresses, feather beds, pillows, carpets, parlor, gas and oll stoves, refrigerator, china and also a piarno. Hours from 9 to 12 a. m. and from 2 to 5 p. m. novi3dd FOR SALE—A very fine cemetery lot with perpetual Inquire of Tell me, that I may speed my laddie, 00, Bucklinig those sandals on his tender eet— Teach him with scorn retreat, To do all thiugs as your Lad would 0! sturdy heart to TO board. VER. m care. My baby! Must he also bleed and “s. free: e mon _Aubrey W. Jarvis, Superintendent Yan-| TO RENT—Furnished rooms lur lignt afe Rochéstor 1. nstitute, l;f}:}‘d“ ‘tic. Cemetery. novisd nouxtekeeplng, © Carter. Ave., k 8} Swect Virgin Mother, come you, bend Rl T oc ou near— FOR SALE—Ten tons good loose h:y, - ANTED—A Chance for a 71| When we for long have choked away Apply West P Giator &% | will sell cheap to aquick buy 0. 132 Brozdway; upper fat, al e caney st Farm, Wauwecus Hill. onveniences; rent reasonabl vancement. Mill. Bhons nov2d | 3gg- novidd |Jokn anniug, 57 Broadway. octid | May we not ‘grieve at nightfali, you WANTED—Experienced skein wind- | “womr SALE ns '0_ RENT—Furnished roons, single; | _Touise V. Widener, in The Queen's ersi‘also girls to learn: go0d Winders | oox price $100, Jerry Rodmansicy. Hog | modern convenienves, 83 Washington Work. can make $12 Silk Mill. per week. St. Phone 1429-2. sepzid FOR RENT — Homelike furnished house, eight rooms and bath, best res- idence section. Archa W. Coit, 83 Broadway. aug3ld West Side novaa: W ion-Xautle (Gt L 0 novHLS FOR SALE—-One pool table, full size, firs( class condition. Call at 242 ll\glii\in Bov FOR SALE-—Must be sold at once, gas range in zood condition; price $7. Inquire Bullefin Office. novisd FOR SALE—Money-making 55-acre farm near village and trolley, with or HUMOR OF THE DAY Magda broke her engagement.” “I thought so. She was always thinking of ways of making her fiance happy.” — Munich Meggendor- fer Blaetcer. “Tell me,” SE TERTH bought, or in any condition. set, according to \dlue and get our offer. will return teeth. Domestic Supply Co., Binghamton. N. Y novld WANTED—A chambermaid, at once. Thi )a permanent position for a broken pay up to $5 & Mail at once If” unsatisfactory, FURNISEHZED Qo reasonable rates; suitably for LgHt BonsSeKECPInE., Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Unlon St. Jy2>d said tke lovelorn youth, capable person. Apply at The Waure- | without stock, tools ard _equipment.| FOR SZENT In the building corner of | 5 * ¥ ch, Co 4 anti Franklin and Willow strects; fine cor- | “what's the best way to find out g0 Hotel. Norwich Conni ot }GeviepLB-EPSES ¥antics OF L nowii |l R e Tor - yeacetotoupied /by Co C| what| aswoman's thinke of you? GIRL WANTED for general house- FOR' SALE—Flock of 20 sheep; must | Treat druggiei, and the sales 21 “Marry her,” repiied Peckham work. Apply 167 Broadway. octléd _|be sold immediately to make barn|store room and bakery formerly used | om0y SR TCR WANTED Second hand Tarnlturs, | 190 0L poune catde. Charles B.|by tne Providence Bakery. Archa W 5 HiEtert DITE i A s manr | Pamer, D. Norwich, Conn.|Coit, 63 Broadway. iyi7a Crawford—Have you found a new r,‘arklmps o % "“Cm;‘:f‘d“ IO Joweit Ol nov1OFMW 10 mEwT_owsy formimmesroome apartment yet 2 2 —Newly farni 5 N o von’ B ol S! v on T s ?; B AN ED and in’ Zood running condition: ' can ' Franiiin St = 2 large enough to tango in.—Life. “’ easily be made over iato light delivery B de e ates! & Naan ) Aeared out s T e Al S D that if all the money in the world PIANO PLAYER oRr 'GALE 20,000 first cl To ‘RENT were divided equally each adult I3 —: rst_class - would get about 320. lock, lumber sized. Inquire T. E. Bab- e 30 I o Nmber o SRl Meek—He's wrong My wife wou jget $60.—Boston Transcript. ~“Our minister,” said Mrs. Oldcastie, “appears to be a real aitruist.” Six Rooms and Bath, FOR SALE—One nearly new Wasser- man piano player, in fine condition; will be sold at a bargain price. Barrows’ Music Department of clear pasture with brook and spring water all year, and 200 acres rich soil, well manured and cultivated; 1 barn 40x100 feet. in A-1' condition. with run- ning water tc eich trough, cement floor, iron box stalls, manure carrier. etc.;'1 horse barn, in best condition, 2 new chicken houses for 1,000 fowls, 10-room house in A-1 condition witi running water, ete.: also the following personal property: 4S head of cattle. including horses, consisting of 28 cows, new milch, mostly Holstein cattle, § heifers two vears. old, 1 heifer one yoar old, 4 heifers ¢ix months old. 2 heifers three months old, 1 Tiolstein registered bull three vears old, 3 horses, between 60 and 70 tons good well cured hay, about 20 tors vat straw, 7 tons of green rye straw, contents of ‘sflo 14x40 feet. full of ensilage, wagons, sleighs, ma- chinery. tools, harnesses, dump cart and other artieles too numerons to mention; also several thousand feet of chestnut framing .n all sizes.. If sald day is stormy, sale next fair day. Terms strictly ‘casi. S. PALEY. J. C. WITTER Auctioneer PUBLIC AUCTION of Stock and Pi s. 35 head of Cattle, 75 head of Pigs. 200 1iens and Koosters. I will sell ‘at’ Public Auction for the high doliar on THURSDAY. NOV. 16, 1916, at 10.30 o'clock ‘sharp, at my farm, known as the Grasmere place, about two miles from Danlelson, Ct, just off tne r leading from said place to Putnam, Ct. and a few steps from the Providence. Worcester or Norwich trolley line, the following described personal property: 33 HEAD OF CATTLE Good sized, well proporttoned, and voung, including a bunch of springers, nearby springers and a few very re- cently fresh. Among these are quite a number of big, thrifty Holsreins, of which some are thorougnbreds. Several vearling heifers, 1 two vear old Ayr- shire heifer, coming in ‘a little Inter on. 2 six monihs old helfers (cne Ayr- shire and_one Hol Holstein bulls fro: Wright of Pomfret, some Holstein heifer caives, a thoroughbred Holsteln cow. 75 HEAD OF PIGS including 6 young brood ‘sows with pigs, partly of Berkshire breed and Chester Whnite, also 2 nice Chester White sows, nearly Gue to 1 other large brood sow, and the ance of young® growing pigs at different ages and sizes. 200 HENS, PULLETS AND ROOSTERS including m lot of frap-nestcd White Rocks, & large number of R. I Reds, etc. Some of these birds are excellent stock to breed from and very select. I will also sell several tons of rye straw, a number of bushels of potatoes: 1 4 horse power gasoline engine and 1 new one-horse tip cart. and if any- body desires, 2 young Airedals bitches, from bench winning stock. There may be also added a few miscellaneous articles. . THE FARM OF 235 ACRES of rich, tillable fland, th- elegent Danlilngs theroon, 13 siso i sate as Tell equipped a farm as there is in jthe state of Connecticut, The house Is perfectly modern and in nice condi- also weil furnished. with hogse barn_and-tool shed annexed; 1 large piggery with swill shed attached, 1 large hen house suit- able for severdl hundred hens, and a helper’s cottage near at hand. Run- ning water at hand in all bulldings and many other conveniences of impor- tance. This place Should be seen to .‘ucuon-er be fully appreclated. OWNER’S STATEMENT: I wish to say to the public in making this sale that, owing to the distance of my residence oand place of business in Pawtucket from my farm, and other circumstances beyond my control, T find it impossible for me to continue farm- ing’ operatlons... Therefore I shall sell as advertised above my removable per- sonal property. I would also say -that included with sale of the farm will be one pair of elegant farm horses and a full line of up-to-date farming tools and a considerable quantity of fodder, it decidedly stormy. ssle wil 'fake plawe the first fair day following. $. cal 2 Terms made known at date of sale. calves, sv)ad ARG 300 bushels corn,! H. J. CUMMI NGS.™ BRAMHAM, . Pawtucket, R. L 56 Utton A . Paw. -Tel 68-4 W. Gas and Large Yard, W.L. TAYLOR CO Shoe Store. novi0d “Oh, I think you must be mis- Szt T 5 : = m - ood taken,” replied Mrs. Gottalotte. Tt Thayer Building Gadieig Hisbon, Bundy Bl hosny® In G Residential ceems to me by the sound of h Section be a vass voice that he must { Judge. noviod FOR SALE—Will sacrifice quantity v a . Bulletin, Box 13, 2 'ARRANT Chaperon—Young man, you have R R s N.T & CO. | your arm around that young lady = oW Thi Ty 1 vaist! breeding hen! birds sired by Miss trying to find the spot all evening, bu with the new gowns a fellow hardly knows where he's at—New York Globe. “You don’t mean to eay your gar- den is already a success!” imported 'Barron cock- erel. Barber. Phone 465-3. novioé FOR SALE—1911 Indlan motorcycle. Fremont C. Smith, South Canterbury. novyd FOR SALE—Two English setter bird Marjorie Plainfield Woolen Co. Central Vil'age, Conn. FOR RENT House, 67 Church Street. Centrally lo- dogs, four months old, from registered 2 a garden is not supposed to Wanted_Two Laborers Sire and dam. = Ciarke James, South |cated. All modern conveniences. Pos-| 0 2 STUCI0, Windham, C! novsd session given at once. Apply to “Mine does. T have dug six cans s TPRIVATE SALE of housenold furni- THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. of the finest fisking worms I ever teady; Wosk, God ‘Bay ture. including. typewriter, at 7 Oak St. Norwich, Conn. ¢"—Washington Star. Apply Hovad Counsei—How do you know this FOR SALE —Threc vear old Wilki colt, good driver, weight about ]:Dund& Inquu'e Fishbone, night letter. was forged by a man and not written by the woman whose name is signed to i Expert—Because it contains Yust 48 words, and a womar would have used two more to get her money’s worth— Birmingham Age-Herald. AMERICAN STRAWBOARD CO. Thamesville WANTED TO RENT 7 Room Cottage at $25 per Month JAMES L. CASE FOR SALE—I have ducks and for sale. . 5, City voung chickens geese and three wild geese Ou.u Anderson, Jr., R. F. D. noved A FAMILY 70 RUN A BOARDING —x 5 = = 37 SHETUCKET ST. Surprised lgarsonb:"flow did you HOUSE. e WAEW (CWD BOSgE. Tt t. get_in to see Bignol APPLY TO B Eromniis TR Rental Doparimen Nonchalant Person—Fhsy. I gave = S—— | the elevator boy five to hand the HALL BROTHERS, 29 and 31 Commerce FOR SALE—Tmmng car; first class ¢ondition; price reasonable for quick sale. .~ Address Touring Car, Bulletin Office. sepldd T ¥OR SALF_—Greatest real estate bar- m in Norwich; Buckiigham home on Washington £t.; 12-room house, most bstantially built, which cost over 0,000 to build; aiso 28 building lots and 40-foot street. Price for residemnce and the 28 lots, $10,000. Address Real Estate Exchange. New London. Conn. je2ldaw FOR SALE A modern 12 room House in hest residential section. A. M. AVERY COWS FOR SALE Carload will Wednesday, November 15th. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin Telephone 30, Lebanon, Conn. $1,700 will buy a Cottage House, Work Shop and a large Garden in a very desir- able part of the city. E. A. PRENTICE, Phane 300 86 Cliff Street FOR SALE Three Family House 10 minutes’ walk from center of city, on trolley line. A. M. AVERY, 52 Broadway $3 00 EXCEPTIONAL ’ VALUE Newly painted six* room Cottage House, modern conveniences. Larger rooms and bigger clothes presses than enerally found in small lgpuses. Nice Open attic_for storage purposes, wide veranda. *Convenient to trolley, near good school. Unusual opportunity to get a quality house at a low price. Russell H. Conwell said, “show me the people who own their homes here and I'll show you the worth while people of Norwich.” ~ ARCHAW. COIT, “ Telephone 1334 63 Broadway v junior office boy and ten to slip the senior office boy a twenty to pass a gold watch to the dcorman to let me sneak in and wait. —St. Paul Dis- patch. THE KALEIDOSCOFPE Chicago, quoting from a newspaper of August 3, 1851, “now has the enor- mous population of 38,800, an increase of 10,000 in the last year: Norwich. WANTED WEAVERS Apply To JOSEPH HALL & SONS, Trading Cove WANTED 10 Laborers. 2 Waitress, 2 Chamber- maids, 2 Elevator Boys, 10 Women (general housework), 3 Men for farm. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager FOR RENT The best apartment in city at $15. Two minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Insurance Broker, Norwich. TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot-| The output of the bureau of fish- tage, 3 acres land, 1000 feet from |eries in stocking the waters of this Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and | country amounted to more than 4,- vegetable gardens: hardwood ~floors, | 000,000,000 imens last year. plumblog and heat. Rental 3360, e y Others $200 to $4000. Send for hnoklet. FRANK W. COY, “esterly, R. L An instrument has been invented to check quickly and, accurately the alignment of autorfpblle wheels to ascertain if they track correctly. FOR SALE _— Air-cooling methods of the rapid- fire guns now in use have proved inadequate and the soldlers seem to think that water-cooling is superior. FOR SALE. - Cottage Houses, Tenement and Bus! ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de- sirable locaZions. List your prnwrl’ ['4 e you cure to se:l o7 rent, as I have a To lessen the shocks a new detach- numt}cr o{u:eo‘nh looking for real es- able tandem seat for motorcycles is tate investments. equipped with both horizontal and “"“"_: HTLL. vertical springs and has a back rest. FOR SALE SALE HORSES I bave a few good Horses-that I want to dispose of right away. Come and see them. arrive More than 50 feet of tin tubing, filled with peas, is used by an Eng- lish inventor to filter the scratching and metallic sounds from phonograph music. ELMER R. Telephene §35-3 80 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful shade trees, harn 16x30, one hennery 8x12, two scratching ‘I‘- 1% B ), strawberries (wfll be in fr\lh.“ this. Sprung), m in lelwn— (will cut 200 !bs. an income getter), railroad, scheol ana church; la.nd free from stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. Just issued Choice of 400. Nothing like it in all New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. I. hone 365 Offices 110 West 341 Telep!::::o zs.l'asz'? Nm s PIERSON Granolithic Sidewalk Facts Over forty. cement walks b ok One at Chelse: 1,450 feet y mil [} vllll urnish the names * (hole forty satisfied oustomers. Se. lect a man who knows how and wili do it. Specifications amount to noth- ing compared to experience. Mine is for you if you are wise. START RIGHT Thos. J. Dodd’ GENERAL CONTRACTOR 99 Cliff Street Telephone 822 A patent has been granted a New York inventor for a guard to present the fingers of a person using a sew- ing machine being pushed under the needle. Japan’s ambitious plan for making its raillway broad gauged will take until 1943 for completion, it is esti- mated, and will cost something like $700,000,000. Porous _lead, filled with microscopic cavities, has been invented by a Dan- l!h scientist to diminish tho ‘weight increase th mm-lu. FOR SALE The fine homestead of the late Dr. W. S. C. Perkins, No. 50 Broad St. Special inducements can be had if sold at once. House fully furnished. For| fuller particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Insurance Broker, Franklia Square, Norwich. November Weather Early cold snaps, storms and sleet, snow and slush, cause coughs and colds. Bvery family should have a bottle of Fnlufl Honey and Tar in phiegm, opens E.C GEER Piano Imer, 22 Msmt Street. N«w-ola., “Phone 511 ' as well as ordlna.l?'r coughs 0U WANT to put your bus- | It acts quickly, culs the the public, there is no|2iT better than thfough sing columns of The Bulle 2

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