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’ 2 v X 4 FULL ASSOCIATED * FAIR, CONTINUED COLD ' 2 ) 3 TODAY AND TOMORROW % 5 ¢ F : % 7 % 3 - PRESS DESPATCHES . : LOST AND : 0 RENT ’ POETRY b4 What Is Going On Tonight NORWICH TOWN QUIT MEST “(':v"""zl",: ACT BADLY T AND FOUND WANTED 5 #LT—— L5 = FOUND—Is this Jours? 1a| ~ weLL TO ‘enement rooms DID Yout |3 Vaudevilla and Moving Plotures at|William 1. Spicer of Noank Gives In- mOUrIIe brSoot Wit Jeck of brien | gotheile AIEIROrs, we are setting to. o8y Patmer St East Side. néylsa | i A 3 Apaftabium Tieatre. toresting Address Before Men’s Club|Take tablespoonful of Salts if Back fhair enclosed Surrounded with two | s 8014 at Fred sorviard TO RENT Tenement 61 Otis St. In-|Did you give him & lift? He's Motlon Pictures at Dreed Theatre. Mis dosaph Lathal hurts or Bladgler bothers— Ws of brilliant black stones. On the|John Oats’, Plainfiel [é uire P. F. Bray, 33t Central Ave. prother of man, g ne8genille qua Moving Pletures at —Death of "E.d “’Fc. E m— e et Toverse aide lo‘h;sls'ifu"l' -;!',. D | e et Rchardin quire B . A And Hearing amoutiell the burden h avis il .wing ink lof ‘water. AR, years,” | yoi ' e x k Tmmorgruen Lodge. No, 12, Sons of| Tfibute to Rev. Edward e L4 ba n Jeaus” - The ownér | Web. Fagan's Srashe Shapr o Norci, T RENT Seven Toom epartment|pig you sive him a smile? He wa By Hermannu, mects in G ania’ Hall. Fox Shot. it by paying for this ad-|Ct. novisd with bath, steam heat, electriclty downcast and blue, ' Somersit Lodge. Xo. 31, F. and A. M., e We are a nation of meat eaters and novisa e and Truit treest in @00 Jo- |4 o Mowicast and bIne selped hin gas, gar: o1- | meets at Masonic Temple. ~ The November meeting of the Nor- |our blood is filled with uric acid, 5aYs | 5 e —reyia ioveton ehila's | act ANTED—A middle women to . Address Box 44, Bulletin to battie It through. I Polishers” and Burers' Upion meets|wich Town Men's lcugue was held |a well-known authority, Who WAINS US | size. in or abem ggv%“un Shllas fla‘;t with housework in ily of two. fice. novidd . 5 In Carpenters’ Hall a1 1 0. 0, |Monday evening in the First Congre-to be constantly on guard against kid- | Churon, Sunday last Leave at Builotin | 2orress X. Bulletin Offics. novisd w5 ., d RENT_Tenement. Apply__ 71| D1d you give your hand? He was sliy Hope Rebekan Lodse, No, 21, | eational chapel. The president, E. L. | ney troubie. S0 Tedelve rewava: novisd | |, WANTED- Married men _on the|J When you want good help and J| TO JHEH = BVl | o BE SR R ncse, was um Norwich " Councll, No. 2, F. B. L,|Yerrington, calied tho meeting to or-| The kidneys do their utmost to free | ™y osr_one oniid's brown ansora | somd’ masc,fouable and temperate;|§ want it quickly. Help s scarce M| = on o oo roon cottage, five Bim i g meets in Foresters Iall der. L. Stanley Ga¥, secretary, read|the blood of this irritating acid, but|mitten. Finder o communicate | Sieht ot N, Qe t o ik ot the |} now, but the best workers read minutes walk from Thermos. J- W.IDid you give him a word? Did yor — the report of the October meeting. |become weak froni the overwork: they | with Mrs. W. K. Finsiey. 7 Brobd e | "5atZae- N. C. Hall, Lywme, | Bulletin Want Ads. Spicer, Laurel Hill noviid show him the road? ANNOUNCEMENTS Three new Ymellnber‘s v\m x:g::m;:t g]et slugglfih; the englauv:. _u;u; and receive reward. novidd = =T ¥ “‘ = Furnished rooms; oomb-|OF aldmfl:u xu!t let him go on winl o Then Mr.> Yerrington @ | clog and thus the waste is retaine SALESMAN—$6,! ‘accidental death, When h Sdon't RENT- ] 18 oad? , = most interesting part was to come and | the blood to polson the entire system. 330 weekly accident beneflt, $35 weekly is m";"‘ "’b.‘ = . ;‘M Egfigf'mmrph)éflluhxf?.“k'”"a{'ld i 8 Of Interest to the Men of Norwich. |20 CC0etr: T. Spicer of Noank, | = When your kidneys ache and feel O SALE siek beneilt, $10.50 yearly, halt amount [} want” which you believe mig Sc 3 ne 163- Do you know what it meatis to be los. It fs becoming more and more ovi- | who fave s travel-ciik on CAlifor- | e Tempd of 16ad, a0d you ave sting- $o50; Siuoo deposited insurance | be “some-one-elss want” Fur- || FURNISHED moous for Weht honser | | ok the fmnt G dent that men in this busy, rushing|nia. ing pains in the back or the urine is income for reliable men. Registration niture, floor coverings, stoves, §|kecping. 27 Division st o erything rignt? age, need a healthy ana helpful ino-| More than 100 mountains with an |cloudy, full of sediment, or the blad- Dept,, Newark, N. J. novisd clothing, tools, etc., advertised et 71| Do you know what it means—just 1 vation, something that will act as alelevation of 10,000 feet are found in|der is irritable, obliging you to seek ALE WANTED—Spis S et 2 TO RENT_Store 322 _Laurel Hill clasp of a hand, tonfc to tired perves and worrled | Galifornia, he began, When this tract |relief during the night; when you have ber ANAED_Spinner on Davis & Fur- |} in Bulletin Want Ads find ready || ave. switable for grocery or markeli|wnen a mans borne about all a mat fl"‘g Amef xyTE:xsium work‘ at ‘:\e }' was first purchased B onehha;: an | sovere r;md;;ches. ner\;«‘:;u“mlmt‘i:zg CARLOAD WILL ARRIVE THURS- 315 to 318 per weok: nmxg man pre- sale. ¢ {;mg;»y ADply to A _ought to stapd? 4 3 . furnishes just such a tonic,|jdea what a country it was by itself. |spells, sleeplessness, at erred; also weavers on Crompton & ¥ i g S BRI S — R A e S e i et el by LR TART O T | | bt et | [ RO AT ’:v‘: ’:“a‘nv%‘&n}:,;g"fi:"’: MRy advantas s orm a. er again 7 e i AR st _electrl . R asa wd opportunity. An hour spent in the ex- [plateau, and on their southern slopes |Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a FRED W. HOXIE, Lebanon apility.” The Mystle Woolen i O it o Sy amytiig. Bl e e o Brooklyn Qutilt Y e Tor s Beane ercise In the physical department un-|are pines and redwoods. A historical |glass of water before breakfast each |Phone 62, Lebanon Division S —oovisd S bl cvbige] . %1€ | were you brother of his when the tim - der o competent, Instructor, followed |sketch was given which Included tales | morning and in a few davs your kid- o e ey camou, Yo gpportipl- (¢ Snetinctively, ituen to) iBulletin Twe Stelly chrniaicd T o o AlAGEE Sk 3 by a fine shower and rub down makes | of the gold seekers, of Sutter's settle- |neys will act fine. This famous salts 15 390 “weekly cavily mada. adareny|] Want Ads to locate the loser. rooms; ail conveniencdh; in the Marivn | Did you offer to help him or didn't 3 one feel like a new man, and most|ment, the bullding of the first flour|is made from the acld of grapes and Nutley Handkerchief Works, Newark, i Setond pell.. it 4 —Tia Bits. Si 2 iosctabaly increases his efficlency; heland fumber milla by Marshall, of the|lemon Jilcs, combindd . with lithia, and N3 ST When o ey ieiee i e e ey six- % lereby can do s work wi grea founding of 31 missions by e = n = ANTED Protestant eirl for rour rental roperty. = - it MY NATIVE HILLS. eame and much less worry. Tor this| ciscan friars. The mission style of |and stimulato clogged Iidneys. 10lc.icad will . arrive Wednesday, | cral Rerrorks aont 5a ot S (1 Lo i room’ dat’ "Liquive de ‘122" Broadway. privilege in addition to the social en- |architecture ~ originated by these |neutralize the acids in uride so uh b e T " Nicol, Jéwett City. Mnov1sd When you want to sell your tL : 0, give me back my rative hills, joyments to be found at the Y. M. C.|priests is so well adapted to the cli- |no longer a source of irritation, thus|November . wAw Y T etate: TO RENT—A flat of four rooms, With | “Rough, rugged tho' they be. A the amount charged is but five|mate of southwest California that it is |ending urinary and bladder disorders. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin w:ncniTED?;pT"“'"r fitters. Apply - §| modern conveniences, ‘ai 16¢_Washing- | No other clime, no other land, dollars a year. In case a_man cannot|now in use. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot Telophons 3, Loberon, C. inchester Woolen Mills, Thamesvillé. When you want to buy or sell |fton St Inguire of Gilbert Bowers, 430| 1Is nalt so dear to me. . % sibly take advantage of wimt is of- | There were beautiful picturee of, riv- | injure; makes a delightful effervescent elephone ebanon, Conn. Washington St. Tei. 1132-2. 3¢ The sun is bright—the world look: pets, a business or a lease. fair, fered at the association he can make |ers and mountains, of the great valley |lithia-dater drink, and nobody can SAFETY FIRST—Have your blades TO RENT—Furnished room, with some young man very happy by Dre- |with iis ranches of wheat. horses and | make a mistake by taking a little oc- sharpened. L. Kirby, 227 Main St. i modern conveniences, 5 Washington st. | 5 And (riends sround me'hers, senting him with a membership ticket. | cattle, of roses, poppies, xrapes, prune- | casionally to keep the kidneys clean b Sc a kLine ¥none 142 Setzéd AR R For the next three days the Y. M.|arying aad a prune orchard in bloom; |and active. WANTED A few more table board- O R ENT-_Ploasant Dine-TOpMAtens C. A. is conducting a campaisn for |the pepper tree, tho spineless cactus, | =————=——— = new members and every man in NOT-|and large quartities of fruit being pre- FOR SALE wich and vicinity is urged to co-oper-|pared for shipping. Statistics were ate that the association may realize its |used to show the large way in which nauire at 15 Oak St nov: et oress % | Tho' far from home, the heart may stil 5t __movitd L e e o T Refioct surroundings UEht, P e e O R TS T et o mSome tor sigat | Where stranger smiles den‘{(;:ltfle love nners on Johnson &' Bassctt mules; 7O RENT—Furnisned rooms for 1is Ad siranmer hearts aellgnt; steady work. Apply Rellance Ydrn Co. FOR SALE hougekeeping, ¢ Carter Ave, Bast Side. | Yet, O, they call the memory back, FOR SALE 125 ELIZABETH STREET goal, “three hundred members in threo | farming 1s carvied on in the state. Los PRIVATE SALE Dl s - g LCE A8, Meteorlike they glide, days " er cities are doing these re , the 20 ¢ 2 WANTED—Cow = g —=Baur-buruel gas - & Giliwor; doper Mt % 'o_tell how kind our early friends, things; why not Norwich e g i gt o 7 room House with 3 room ||, 22 Y000 o Jiemening, 2520t ' sooa condicion: wiil seil cheap. 1o’ | Mo, & upper flat, alll T cweet our awn firesido. == winter residences, and ostrich farm in at 50 Broud Street. basement, lot 88x115, near f | 2. Cinterbiry. novianzsjduire 45 Eulladiy Oftice. = Tokn E. Pannnis, 52 Brosaway. 9etid [ oo e still dear to me, W. C. T. U. Parlor Meeting. the vicinity; Coronade Beach, Santa| Beginning Wednesday, Nov. 15th, » WANTED—_Kaw furs, at B, A, Heeb. | , ;0B SALE —Single Comb Ked o === e omie: | Wherever 1 may roam, 5 A cordial invitation is extended to|Barbara; San Francisco befors, during | rrom 1 to & p. m. of househoid rurni-||Mt. Pleasant St. School. §| ner's’ every Thureday” X & Hennett | 5518, for, brecding, Jomn Didrikson | 00 RENT_Furnisied rooms, single:| w i Tofty pride, with cherished love, sl members and friends of the W. C.|and after the earthquake and fire, the | (noe. a¢ fotiows: Fine coine. one Hav- novizd ¢ ih St Tl modern es, T ik o thes) my, Homis Price $1800. 3 : i29-2. Sepzid T. U. to attend a parlor meeting to-|bay with its remarkable harbor, the FOR SALEFlock of 20 sheep; must | St Phone 1 For rooted in thy rock-bound shore, day at 2.45 at the home of Mrs. fland dinner set and tea set, cut and v _voung couple, board & d | pe’ diate : : = g : ca| The nobiest virtues grow Meade, | Golden Gate, the seal rocks; waterfalls = : and “room in private family. ~R. K.|Dessold immediately = to make barnj poR RENT — Homelike furnished fbbleatioiaty 0 . est Side. them The Sentinel and El Capitan; | water colors, ete, beds d b, WANTED—A medium prics R it Gy T eFaw ™ | 1aence. secuon. arcna w. Coit, - e big redwood trees 8,000 ‘years oi, the | tresses, pillows, Dbed and sofa. one |l rreadway Ave. Phone 048-12. 01 & R NoL Fos o s Ths joice e 1 LIRSt e | sroadwa =z _#us3ld | ppen give me back my native hills, BREED THEATRE. oldest living thing on the earth; and |hand-carved mahogany suite, silver- property. Address Property, care Bul- |, KO} L G e x‘,‘;‘;‘ls FURNISHED ® rooms; reasonable | _Kough d tho' ihey be; Vietor M Tnithe Biis Part P the last picture, Mount Shasta in the!ware, carpets, rugs, mirrors, clocks, letin. novied I “Tn” 303 reining condition: can | rates, suitabip for lignt nonseiweh i ne otnefland, or Moore in the Five Part Para- |Sierra Nevada range, snow-covered | pichmond and sas ranges, antique SR A s N to TEhs deilvers | Mrs. Emma sorse, 15 Union st 1yZ» ;i g § " - 2ichmon sas ranges, TR A ana also work to ato light del - Affection’s ties aroundemy home, mount Produc “The Clown,” the |the entire year, with the beautiful 1ake | china. furniture, and other things too fakELndme: Cwoniilesoy: b Dr. H. B. Wrigt Ty e RS A i ivy tendriis wlie at its base—were among the many ¢ actory sulficient for learning; Eood noV1ISMW .- Stracts My love, my biessing and my prayers, Feature For Today and Thursday. numerous to mention. £ BN e Franikiin and Willow streets; fine 000 first class hem-|ner store ior years oceupied by Inquire T. &. Bab- | Treat druggisi and the saies OVEMWS 1ory formeriy E views which made the lecture most The feature screen production at the |realistic and which called forth a Breed theatre for today and Thursday |hearty vote of thanks from those after learned. Apply Columbia My native hills, are_thine. 1d Cu Co., Colchester, Conn. —Unidentified. FOR SALE _novita In the best residential section, a new, modern Cottage, bungalow FRANK K. NOYES Auctioneer in “The Clown” a thrilling five part |bresent. A e o yea chold furni- akery. rcha W.! HUMOR OF THE DAY photo. drama, starring Victor Moore OBITUARY. AUFI ON jgrocery store. Address|iure at 7 Oak St consisting of aniaue Losti gt S and Thomas Meigham. s picturs g v A " lind modern echaits, tibles and. mirrors S Ethal Wiy, TBosgt et com: Mosihe Nyt iy o % = GOVERNMENT 10bs o 50 month; | pictures, . bedroom mattresses, lenc: The Seym > 29 7 B o e e e Mrs. Joseph Latham. I will sell at Public Auction at mv ||| type, containing seven rooms |||iist free. Frankiin in Dent 33| Teather beds. piliows. cirpets, par.or, niencie. at The Seymout | somecimes with such @ red face? 3 , f0 3 pro- place, located two miles west from ¥, A Sl ot hrhyes ratcigoratie coning Eoioa Mumma—That, my dear, is what is gramme and is a story of a supreme| The death of Mrs. Joseph Latham |fananon Center, on the Colchester road, ||} and bath, finished in oak. Large ester, N. Y. nov & 4nd also a banjo. Hours fr Y to “ nown as a ciub flush.—Judge. WANTED—A boy. Chance for ad-|1s % to0 5 p. m. novl3 e Ty T . rgE . » vancement Apply West - Side s Si |12 & - and flom S to'5 p. m. novidd N Motner—sh, 1reddyl You shouldn't novZd\ | wom sAL very fine cemeter: xit laigh so loudiy in publi with perpetual carc. Ina of Gay—l cian't mean to. 1 was gacrifice by x hero of the sawdust|occurred Monday evening at the home |in Exeter Socicty #ing, and a girl who loved another. Mr. {of her daugnter, Mrs. William Howard, TUESDAY, on Otrobando avenue, after an illness at 9 o of six weeks. She was born in Lyme, lot with fruit trees. Inquire of Nov. 21, 1916, ock a. m. sharp, THOMAS H. BECKLEY, WANTED. the daughter of Mr. and Mre. Richard | 26, foljowing desorit xlgh;n;‘em.sm. hines, 278 Main Street ers; aiso girl arn; good winders | e i favisa’|About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin sm. 1 of a sudden the smile Maynard; later she came to Greeneville | 1 Holstein with calf by side, 1 high an make per'week. West Side e b Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a rezSonabie frice. In- quire at Bulletin Office. your candidate for Congress i |favor of preparedness?” |"™"Stre. e is a real minuteman | He's prepared to any side of any issuz at cny fo. = Silk il novZa | FOR SALE—1912 Cadlll WANTED—A chamBermail at once.| S35 Brice #0, Jerry Rodman This is )a permanent on_for al = capable per Waure-| FOR SALE--One pool table, f gan Uotel. > ock24d | first ciass condition. Cuil at Phones 68 724 to liye with an aunt and there married | g James E. Howard. After his death | fres] some years later she married Joseph |team Latham and they returned to Lyme. |$.5% 1 For the past 20 vears her home nas | Sono: e Jersey, rew milch, the cther 2 to later, 1 horse, 1 two-horse n cart, 1 two-hor: machine, 1 h drag rake, irrowinz plow touring been with her dau . Mrs, Latham arrow. 1 Hallock weeder, 1 cual- E TRL WANTED for general house- . | “And you saw Niugara Falls illu- had a character so lovely, and lived [loxshovar, Thame "SIl bars |3, CWITTER -..oooooo.. Auctioneer Apply_167 Brodway. " octisd | ma - RE NI { minatea?’ s a life so_beautiful that others in the [shove . _forks, potato hooks, WANTED—Second” hand _furnitur and troliey, with . X “Yes,” replicd the tourist, “but seét home and neighborhcod felt its influ- | fanuing mil’ 1 cor sheller, 1, grain highest price paid. A Pruckmer. 35 S antic. ctrr meyizd Ithis st.aight in your mind. The falls 2 ence In their lives. Always cheerful, | cTdle, scythes and = Snathe. @ t. Tel. 713-3. may2id g 5 Six R and Bath, W iLuminztea; I was QL™ —iSiF- e fackiss, pair 500 pound balances, cross- Ay = ix Rooms 3 active and busy, she could be looked | 1i“ 35 ana some carpenters' tools, 1 FOR SALI—Onc n r am Aze-Herald. Soflaser, in at a bargain to for warm sympathy and prompt | two-seated busine help whenever there was need. She|seated carriazec. 1 Ha leaves a daughter, Mrs. William How- ard, and a son, Charles E. Howard. Bony L s iet your wife on the street ves- ‘d_besu shopping ad ‘all in "™ Gas and Large Yard, oF Srosk pl rien, a Koo WAN D 75 head of Pigs, 208 ilens and Ko TE i S In Good Residential I will sell at Public Auction for high doliar on Two or three good men for outside | 3 s 2 aole 7 1 “Yes, she was S0 tired all last eve- g The Late Rev. Edward C. Ewing. |lcy ice plow, i broaker ice i THURSD AY 16, 1016, Worleali6 teatiy RorkA G ifay. Section Intoe-ghe coud hataly” keap: ber mouth On Nov. 5th, the shean’ ereamerercamer car a¢ 1030 wielock sharn, i el - e “—Boston Transcript. : % pails -egs Cyphers v . known as the Grasmere oM SAL Sacrifics quantity i e his ordination to the Christian minis- Drooder, 1 patior | Mamny opa . RO oy Dnrenere| AMERICAN STRAWBOARD CO. |hay and cornstatks. Bulletin, Box 13. N. TARRANT & CO. | “sigpalier at telephone—Tatrships try, Rev. Edward C Ewing of West ets. dnd other | G, rcad leading from Th. il z approaching from th- Heast! 5 Roxbury, Mase, fatler of Rev. Georse we o mention | and a fe mrcaville T 117 Main Street | Voice on phone—What? L. 'wing, of Norwich Tow: passed he place also the . Wa ¥ Ca - “Hairships aprroaching from the uth Canterbury from his earthly to his heavenly in- heritance. The transition was sudden and unforseen following a few days of indisposition. And yet spiritually the change was gradually wrought. His translation was no broad leap. It had sale. It said day olley line, the fo t fair week day | described persomal property: Vell- in; fo1 vhis) e a f 1 sratted fruit, mosily russets. in {Try dropping yer haitckes, Harthar! Good sized, well p; B8 ST Dla nfield Woolen Co.|EXDSvs vl S8 Wl FOR RENT | 5l v won i e following. s Tebanon, o listens L cently fresh.. Among th ve ¥ Ban 7 asked the woman wh "”-i',‘m";?r’?{fd frr e e Smith left Tuesday in Mr. Smith's.car | o number of bis. n.‘gxm Folszein Central Vil ase, C nd three wild geese | House, 67 Church Street. Centrally lo- e e feTeny, of Christion faith was|or New Britain to attend the state | which some avo ignbreds. Sev entrzl Vil age, Conn. F G 5 cated. Al modern conveniences. - Pos- replca, the woman who tals, y E 1 2 e presence | .onference of Congrega | veariing heifors, a v § " A sl s one of those tious hus- of the urseen and eternal and he could | ORference of Congregational churches. | FEECINE (01 I g X 5 e o [ Somonaiven At gnoe i Anpl 7ot | imds who wants her to g0 g0 poll- not be disturbed by the tumult of th on, 2 six ths ol heifers (cne Ay 3 et Lo THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. g P & L not be disturbed by he tumult of the Notodi OGE iead Absot o0 % six minihg ald heifers (cnc - WANTED . "Browning. _ Phone 5 : s go that ke can hecome soclally comment that his presence. o ine| W. G. Hitchon of West Town street | Hbistein bulls 1 ¢ > Nonw o ot €. |promment= WISl S home, at the house of God, or as he |!s in New York on business- SrEEhtooeeuT A FAMILY 70 RUN A BOARDING . sEotal Wisitor (comfut Bl beih- passed to and from upon the strect - 5 a thorough S HOUS 1 St : St 1 5 i 3 o : | William Burns of = Framingham, |2 *® & 2 = 20 use. mostl; you for ages. T2 upenediction, to il who et him | aaca 1o visitine his aunts, the Misses| %5 HEAD OF PIGS airE To : Duifdrag Sors | TO RENT Crambermaidwhich bell, sir? Moore portrays the character of John i Fho od to love | Buckley, of Peck's Corner. including ung broo HALL PHERS. ind 40-foot sireét. Price for resldence | isitor—The bell over the . e blessing to many who learned to love adkin pigs, partly of Barkshire bree 20 and 31 Commerce St, Norwleh. ' | and the 28 loin, $10,000. Andress Heal |[| 7 Room Cottage at $25 per Month B} 0,05 by 230" On; we pay no aiten- Fuller or Piffle, the clown, and is|him in the davs of his agtive ministry, X : . Chester White, = 2 Estaic Exchange, New London, Conn. E | iy s 11, sir. That’ ly put given opportunity to display his rare |or in the later days of resti %G1 trs. A R Maxon of Westerly Whs | PhSRieT 0w menriv gue to ne. 1 othor L L A | JAMES L. CAS tion to that bell, sir. s only emotional talents, and is supported by | waiting. i Eak W of Mrs. Julius L.|larze brood sow, and the bilance of Haile titreincan e R @ cast of unusual merit. The Clown| Mr. Ew young Erowing bigs at diterent ascs WANTED 37 SHETUCKET ST. London Punch. iind sizes. ng began his ministry more in presented on an elaborate scale and |than half a century ago in Ashfisld Rental Department. % — ts & novel theme, the trentment | \ass, 4 B 200 HINS, PULLETS AND ROOSTERS o THE KALEID PE BF Whioh will be one’ of the screan | i of oo ead o mouate of Amberst p & nd will spend the next |including ‘a lot of trap-nestcd White WEAVERS FOR SALE : - E 4 O surprises. Seminary. S of Pangor Theological | few months at his home on Otrobando | Rocks, & large numbor of K. L Reds, Apsly To Dafag Hinata B ot AR S scinhr - The Breed will also present the fiftk [ 1883 were spent as pastor at Enfield, | &V elue R T rEeXcflcnt = e lighter is & close” imitation of & chapter of the latest and best of all | Mass., and a.fruitful pastorate of 15 4 = g O D a2 ooy melest JOSEPH HALL & SONS, ({No. 96 McKinley Avenue FOR RENT s % p movie serial flms. “The Crimson Stain |vears at Danvers, Mass, followed. Af- | Miss Bessie Li o Lof(Hamliton, : ~ < S0 T mamilton. | straw, a number of bushels of Trading Cove Corner of Perkins Avenue The best artment in city at $15. 1 4 horse power gasoline engine and 1 wall from Franklin| mpe United States last vear pro- Mystery.” This s a_continuation of ter a short interim he became pastor | Ny e M 208" ¢ ¥ i S Norwic] ¢n 3 g i : ith large || Two minutes 3 the senatiorial story and is more start- [at Newcastle, N. H, 3 Norwich Town, Yantic and Taftville|new one-horse tip cart. and Fine residence property with Sauare. For ru1l particulars inquire of ling than any of Phe preceding chap- |years he has lived ,n',o"t‘i’r‘u;"e’m*?;‘:‘gc‘ this week, body desires, 2 young Airedal WANT lot 150x125 feet.. If sold at once a 3 JOHN A. MORAN, aucsTy al{sg-ga oI OC stish Sauii, ters. home of one of his sons. LR T et et e R fe e A AR NTED very low price will be named. Real Estate and Insurance Broker, v 2E. ith Webster. of Willimantic, | articles. ==, 2 Wait 2 i Norwich. A novel motor-cycle carries four e ShotaFor 24 e e o iial A Ric OF, 345 acnes | e et JAMES L. CASE persona. - tandem ard is controlh Three Big Keith Vaudeville Acts and| While in town during the week end M. Lathrop. Shpmicke tillable fand, oth clfEent| (general housework), 3 Men for farm. 37 SHETUGKET ST. TO RENT rom; the: Py Triangle Photo Plays—New Show| oy DrpGnee Shot o handsome red fox | o (0 "™ o ldwin and | Well equipped a farm as tiere i$ in| FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Real Estate Department. g Waterproof knapsacks * made of Tomorrow. T — family of Franklin visited Mr. and | the state of Connecticut. ‘The house is GEO. L. CHESBRO, M: + QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-rogm eot- | horse hair have been invented by = Attending Confe Mrs, “Frank Ray of the Canterbury |Foiectiy medarn and in nice condi- O kel tage 3 acres land, 1000 féet from |Japanese army officer. The show which closes n three days' e Turnpike this week. e e on g R e ban Ccean and Salt tond; sown dower and — Rev. J. O. Barrows, Rev. G, H. Ew- | (UInpike this weel is_ well planned and an ideal stock etable gardens: hardwood floo #ngagement at the Davis today is con- |z “Rev’ Baward H. Smith and o barn, with horse barn and tool shed FOR SALE it Q@ heat Rental "g3se |, Frank A. Vanderlip, president of ! ¢ to be one of the best alround |MS Rev: - Smith and O. S.| nere 1s to be a cottige prayer|annexed; 1 large piggery with swill - FOR SALE plumblng ‘and = heat Rental 338K |(he National City Bank, in New York t i e\;ar seen in this city. Both the| ———o0mo—— Incoting conducted by the pastor and |Shed attached, I large hen house suit- Others $200 to$4000. o let |city, is a machinist by trade. 1 vaudeville and photo pla; are of the members of the First Methodist church | $2l for several hundred hens, and a A H FRANK W. COY. “csterly, R. - ighest standard and capacity hous- |irst performance, as the _spectators c home o T e O R e T S modern 12 room House _{-.-M" B and .'\t'au Y;:‘mm_ Aire leaving by one set of dome mrohs|at the Fome of Mrs. Daniel Wheeler | ning water at hand In all buildings and FOR ALE ‘Waterproof_electric flashlights to be on Otrobando avenue TI 2 - veniex = s : . < - = attached te life-preservers for night ances the past two ds The. fea | Others are entering by a different set, |ing, ente Thursday even- | mony °feis plice sWould be seen“io| Stock ana Fixtures of Progress Con-|iny hest residential section. FOR SALE use are a recent invention. - g ture attraction is the Greater City ",x!'}"‘;!' l,mr’rfl;‘"i’ i be fully appreciated. fectionery Co., Franklin Square. = Four,'a male quartette that can sing |, There is 10 doubt of the success of | Local members of the Lathrop Me- OWNER'S STATEMENT: Apply to A. M. AVERY . FOR SALE. Beer has been raised in price in Rio And harmonize beautifully, besides RS A R b "b other | morial JForeign Missionary soclety will| T wish to say to the public in making V. P. A. QUINN, Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busl: |de Janeiro. Foreign - beers cannot keeping evervone suppited ‘with plen- | WAVt e DPly by at-|pe jn Jewe:t City today (Wednesday) |this sale that. owing to the distance Trustee. ness Blocks, Building Lots, all in de:|comnete because of the high tariff. ty of laughs wZh some very clever|!endance. It bas caused much thought |, fttend tae quarteriy meeting of the |0f my residence snd place of business sirable locaZions. List your property it COIORY. and discussion of subjects hitherto | Lustern Conmectiont braneh of the W |in Pawtucket trom my farm, and other 1. 700 Jou care to se.i o) rent. as 1 have & B A unique novelty is Weimer _and |tabooed. B R M s clrfumam‘rlnfiestboyond‘my gonitrol, 1 find y number otu;gon}u iooking for real es- | Japanese woramun“:u.r on t‘.,halr F ot g The excellert acting, too, Shds ] it impossible for me to continue farm- LE 0 SES tate investments. aps an Inscription stating their bus- | Bisks. 1a The Dancing Tencher. They |, The exeellent acting tdo, has done) ™ * 15, smpossinle for me 1o continue arm;l SALE HOR buy a Cottage Houss, Work Shop WAL v, gy, civs. an imeceiption S e S a .] oi e nud‘lence The fame of Tyrone Power needs no Mr. and M Frank Skirner and|as advertised above my removable per- and a large Garden in a very desir- Renl LZsiaie uad Insuramce. and win the appr son, Frie Skinner, g Sonal property. 1 would also say that|l have a few good Horses that T want : {tight from the start. The thira act, |trumpeting, and this sterling actor ha8 | moforcd 1o StonmEton Soates toomnas | IBuGLd With, sale of the Tarm Will be | 1o dlspose of right awagy:. Come and|3ble Part of the city. Room Jus Thayer Bids. Claire and Atwood, present a comedy | éntered beart and soul info the char- |Niv. Suinmers . mother. Mes Hoit | ohe Dair of elegant farm horses and a s E. A. PRENTICE, nerobatic offering With some good |Acter of the district attorney, o fond | Sxinnen wha 15t e homy of Ry, |full Tine of up-to-date” farming _tools |see them. 7 T pr WSRO TS stunts new to this city. The Triangle | Of children but with none of his own, | qaughter, Mrs, E. G. Northron. G il tormytanls. il ars ELMER I EIneoR : Gra Ilthlc slde"alk Fads feature photo play on this bill is Pes- |OWINg to his wife's actions. = 3 p. & 2 - If decldedly SOl "3ty 'toliowine | Telephone 536-3 no Barriscale and Charles Ray in Plain o Neranirmences 25 and § Terms made known at date of sale. Jane, a five part Ince produttion which | Cents. s oy . b e, % E{AEI}\' ERAMHAM, | EXCEPTIONAL gives both of these popular stars a T tura! le t 5 on Ave. Pawtucket, R. L ~chance to do some very fine acting. AT THE AUDITORIUM. flCIl. ES Olle Tel. 65-4 W. Paw. 4 The Keystone comedy »s called Bombs, and Charles Murray is tho star fun- b Shewing ,Su The Chinese government controls [the mining of copper because the metal is so largély used in x Mrs. William Whittemore, of Pitts OVINI' fort, hc‘laellt V‘l‘lg‘: r-filtpby :l:, ford, Mu.‘]’; m;ld‘:ah pies from a Hub- in Norwich. ne af eisea Para | bard equash wi ‘was picked a VALUE 450 fect fong, Over ‘ons-quarter of 4 | azo, 4 tage |mile. | will furnish the” names _of . 50 ACRE FARM bhad s e Cl‘xrgon"'m forty satisfied Customers. Se-| An English city is experimenting 'y ) preme Features Only. |is a8 necessary to the soil ag food i ‘maker. lect_ a man who knows how and will | with a steam-driven street-sprinklis B et e e illl s tha oht: chance g e bumian pace. (/) P TRIEERS s st For $1,400 Cash O T T arami houses, Nige |do it Specifications amount to noth- Tirt. The “fank of which = hoids 1006 m;_“&';. cannot do better than visit P PJ]ME N Gm-utfluk’ ha en:e:( e The Peck-McWilliams Co. AUCTION SALE or $ 5 as Soenatiic for storize purpencs, wide | 179, compared e oee e 2 ol o wat ‘oday—Matinee at 215, all seats 10 |five reel Egsanay feature taken from Do ot surrouna- J | v . near cents. © Night at 645 and 845, the book of the same name by George On account of having secured a very || 24 by beaatiral shage trees. haca | |£000. school. Unusual opportunity ‘to START RIGHT The first word in _advertising was There will be a complete change of | Barr McCutcheon and a sequel to his profitable positlon. I will seli my per- || $6x30, ome henuery 8xiz twe ]|8et a quality house at a low price. the script, written on papyrus 3,000 show tomorrow and anotner fine bill|other popular novel Graustark. It is MONEY LOANED Zonal property at Punlio Auction ot the || L0ty ® sneds, 5 peach tress | |, Frussell H. Conwell said, “show me| T i)QSa J. Dodd | = o5 > Eevotian gentieman Ia booked for the last half of the woek, | brand new feature and one of the Diamonds. Watcaes, Jawerry W] Jonathan Alich faim, which 1 have|d (will bear :his season), 1% acres || the people who own their homes hore . . |Who had lost a sigve. Three acts direct from the Keith |finest ever seeh at this theatre. The |[§ and securities of any kind at tae afeq for e.RegLyet strawberries (will be in fruitage j|2nd Tl show you the worth while GENERAL CONTRACTOR houses and the usual Triangle feature [ Auditorium is booking all special fea- Lowest Rates of Inierest. Am ol SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1916, his Spring). % acres asparagus || people of Norwich 9 Cliff Strest Telbhiva Burina exported’ 2,198 fona of tung- ‘with a funny Keystone comedy, that is | ture photo plays now and are tied up S O e o MERO Seleckn, M (will cut 300 Ibs. dally in season— ARCHA W. COIT, sten ore in the first nine ‘months of » corker. to no particular programme features, e e Sl described as follows: 1 horse, 2 cows, |f an income getter) fear railroad, . ) the current year, againet 1,620 tons but is booking ‘pictures on the open RSl S e P et ok marhess i heavy || school ana church; land fres from || Telephone 1334 63 Broad: “WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN.” |market and in this way is able to ob- 1 sleigh, 1 light work harness, 1 heavy roadway FOR SALE in the like period of 1915, r - | ]| stone and machine & = {ain the best the market aftords, and Macreon e et ot el R B e i e 2 “ Coming to The Da to use only pictures that are really set of pulley blocks and rope, 1 244-egg | issued Choice of 400. Nothing like EXCHANGE The fine homestead of the late Dr. s ad Bl ! $ e #ood. Besides this special picture fea- We Mark Our | incubator and brooder, 2 stoves, and a | it in all New England, W. 5. C. Perkins, No. 50 Broad S : Hr.m Cmefl": t ' ®™Where Are My Childrem > the pho.|ture on the bill today wijl be a Krazy fow household goods and other tools. - Village Farm in beautiful village, 2 Speeial inducements can be had if sol Don’t miss s. out this slip, play which will be shown at the Da- | Kat cartoon comedy and a single reel | f§ Prices In | Ibe ferm Is located about three miles WILLIAM A, WILCOX t on mtate road, 38 B 4 | at omce. House fully farnished. . For | SnClose five cents to Foley & Co., 2835 thenire for three drs simting 0n |of dare dovi stunts by George Tar. - e B mme e e Real Estate Broker, P o gl A Shefica Ae: Cricago, Mz writig _ Nnvef‘v:’?;;r Rl e | four | Kin, o g e i Plain Figures |Sparks Scnooihouse. ° Salo ‘if" stormy | 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. L || water, otc _Splendid barns, 3 poultry JOHN A. MORAN, bt e ot ormances dafly, hagsmade ie- k Arst day of week following pleasant. Telechone 365 houses. Buildings cost $12,000. Will R.F, D. No. % Killingly, Conn.. || Offices 110 WWest 34th St New Yerk || gxchanse "’;nm“y ON'SMA g;an%;v_ e o Telephone 2998 Greeley o g B amROL will recelve in return a trial package kind of a hit in New Yotk Chi-| For the last three days of the week z a6 Real Entate and Insurance Broker, |Containing Foley's Honey and Tar \go and Boston, and In fact in every [the Supreme Photoplay Feature will Bes Our Compoun £ where it has heen seen, it has|be the Valients of Virgtma, featuring : Window. W s My Foley Kidney a positive sensation. Night | Kathlyn Williams, and Guy Oliver. % nignt and day atter Aday finds |There are three shows dally and the e e A & Ic ’. of 1l h qeb' crowded, and | prices are as follows: Matinee, all - " On accouat of increase m —l- -: - “the st ons do- |seats 10 cents. Eyening, main fioor, P‘::.t i e | 4 am tore | , thére is m h““fl"- ol first fifteen rows, cents, last ten o Near “Office . G n o 7 A rows 30 cents. Balconys : : : ot 2

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