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————rin and_Moving Ploturbs at Theatre: at Breed Theatre. Moving Plotures at Dare Council, No. 25, D. of the irginia e BRI, L o ogse EHome. No. 46, Kot P. Pythinn Haii. GG mests 8% 336 Mala Strest O ? oo Lodds Oscas, , No, 89, V. O. of A. mests at N osmare: Viail, . 6920, I. MU, &‘;‘J"ln%erm-nm ANNOUNCEMENTS BREED THEATRE. Mary Pickford, a Dutch Girl, Starred by Famous Players in Hulda from | Holland, Coming to the Breed The- atre Next Monday and Tuesday. . Mary Pickford in wooden shoes, ping_and bumping around _the us Players studio, was a delight- ful and amusing’ sixbt, but not 50 up- roariously funny ns she will be on the at the Breed theatre next Mon- a5 3nd Tuesday: when she appears in Hulda from Holland. For the wcenes in this fascinating combination of >cmedy and pathos which transpire in Holland the pro- {ducers erected a complete Dutch vil- lage and sported hundreds of “vil- lagers” to the spot where several days Were consumed in photographing the action. aen Hulda and her thiee little brothers leave Holland and come to America the action is transferred to sylvania, where Hulda's uncle 1y es. Of course he j6 a typicul Penn- sylvania Dutchman and there is only ope place where they are to be found- So John. B. OBrien, who directed the production for the Famous Players, took .hig company to the heart of the Pennsylvanta Duich countwy in order to_get just the proper flavor. Those who_are accnstomed to con- nect the name of Mary Pickford with deiicate comedy «nd real pathos will not be disappointed when the popular favorite appears in Hulda frcm Hol- lapd, for this delightful romantic comedy-drama_émhodies all the heart appeal for shich Miss Pickford is cele- brated. Bt it is all dressed up in a new form of presentaiion and in a ncw guise that s so original in treatment that even those who have seen the star in every one of her great successcs will find much that is new and more that is irresistible in tris production. As’ this production will only be at the Breed for two days, the manage- ment has decided to give fovr shows daily and make 25 advance in prices. Matinees at 1.30 and 5 p. m., evenings at 7 and 830 p. m. All seats 10 cents at afl performances, 'BREED THEATRE. 44, Metro’s New Lockwooed-Allison Wonderplay, Featurs for Today and Saturday. Harold .Lockwood and May Allison, the popular and talented stars, will be scen on tne scren at the Breed the- atre today and Saturday in Mister 44, a five-part wond lay filled with ro- mance and beauty. This production is said to be che best that this brilllant couple hall ever appeared in and it carrigs a, wide appeals ‘he story of Mister 44 is an unusual one, as the name implics. There are many interesting glimpses of life in the open, and contrasting pictures of life in the factorics, a cheap restau- rapt in a city, ir fashionable societ: at a count: club, and among the pic- turesque. lakes, rivers and mountains of Canada. From a sceric standpoint and in point of heauty and color, M ter 44 has not been surpassed upon the screen. It hws becn produced un- den the masterly direction of Henry Otto, who madc The River of Ro- mance. Undine and other features that proved artistic sensations. In the great outdeors Mr. Lockwood and Miss Allison are called upon to display . their prowess and dering in many thrilling and gripping situations, They' are caught in a Jangerous and treacherous stream during a storm and their boat cipsized, They finally reach a small island, where they are marooned for a day and a night. Un- der this trying Sitvation the noblest qualities of both come to the surface, and they fall in love with each other. On account of the <irl's lowly. place in life, and the mar’s exalted position in society, many obstacles are presented, which are happily overcome by thoir sturdy loyalty to their ideals and each sther. The Breed also presents the Metro Travel series and a very funny com- O i o i 4 AT THE AUDITORIUM, Eighth Episode of trice Fairfax Today and Saturday—Power of Evil, Five Reel Feature. The eighth episode of the Beatrice Fairfax series will be run today and tomorrow. Much interest is being tak- . 0 in this serial featuring Grace Dar- ling and Harry Fox, and it is shown aere each week on Fridays and Sut- ardays, The especial feature for today and. tomorrow is The Power of Evil. ‘The picture is 2 soclety drama by, Jeorge Bronson Howard. It is con- sistently constructed and contains a wealth of strong dramatic situations. Che production Is effective. a realis- de motion picture atmosphere having seen obtained in all the phases of the Seture. . A mociety man marries after prom- sing.to give up drink. The girl is a ight-headed socinoty butterfly who sares little. for home life in her pur- mit: of pleasure. Without much ado ihe- leaves Ler busband for a long i1ouse party. In the meantime the 1usband runs down and injures a girl who is trying to go straight and, tak- ng her to his home, he nurses her sack to health, The wife returns and, seeing the girl, akes the opportunity fo get a separa- don. Then the young fellow goes back w0 drink, but the girl of the auto ac- Adent reforms him nagain. The, two 'f them join the Salvation Army. On \ slumming party his divorced wife neets him and tries to win him back, nit he prefers to stiy with the woman vho has regenerated him. ‘The leads. are ably taken care of by Zenry King, Marguerite Nichols and lilian West. ¥. 3. BRYAN TO DEVOTE ‘HIMSELF TO MORAL ISSUES das Given Up Attempting to Solve ‘ Economic Problems. %qr .York, Nov. 28—William J. has ‘giver ‘up attempting 'to P e St St 0 moral issues, fim here today in an address %.m. Rotary club. , he sald, was discussed a before he took it up all the zeal of a young man,” ‘nd_probably would be discussed for & s, but as to a i NORWICH TOWN ADE’C NIADEPQIN | tosmaworo T i R b ig] X0 REWT R e 2 g F0_RENT_One six-room teneme : The Gleaners Entertain Household at | FRE i 0V | e b o : o o tresnen abod¢l. one ave.toom teuement. inquire of 5 1 s AT 3 Sheltering * Arms—Teachers Visit : A op, Sunday, Nov. 19,'{s kn x i3, Cantef wryi Pree Seaey S ST |1t must be fomething resttul when o *8chools—Brown Family to Move & uestions' will be aski P ‘eb—Lle 116V 68 Aud Corawog ) 3 RENT—Barn wilh two stalis an g g e g n A S bD ey %5 {t ater; suitubre for Kar: Y a. jbone plaver in a credit- From Fiiobuilie: : 5 Baitie, - Phone upwma?:n 1 1 runfing w: \ g Lo Mon | Pear) st. Pbone. 1275. %, novizsd members S R o > & g ki B ing. 2 i MENT_Nicely. " fuinished. Sunday school | 3 X bay vt N - To 5 2 e e Contral Bapils church, 'n ; s»fiafi%;::}'uw O o e - A s room, wits st:am heat and hathy i nfl" dmspiration heipe a eaners, under the n of | . 1 H | or Rockwall ‘or Mexinies Ave. PR ¥ o ; : @rove Pt . i p BOVEAHR ublime. - Siies Hialh give the honsehold at the § lenve at' The' Bulletin aa AT HAthaway's Market. a | X . ||~ No. 120 BRoADWN I —Six-room fat|The armuments both pro wna con ho Sheltering Arms a musical Wednes- 5 { ¥ N i ol V22 mart young man i or 18- 3, ; o || neater. Latn, gas andelectric connec: B e Y &foct bin Y STTO% tnstesmental selections| RELIEVES SOURNESS, QA S, | Doy whi oo monerdus vy avinesse ‘fi.fl T N B y.Hel o | N R e aetidica 01 the vocal and instrumental selections ! : ed” by leaving. at| Wi T Y ) o E T S M R L L Y S e BRIl ol #rom - yon rendered. T HEARTBURN, DYSPERSIA IN " | Dulstin Ofce. =" “novifa’| & Thatielt urleas Feod Wages: atcady ||, nows but the best workers read TAXICAD for b et | HS HEIRS, S o arohy 26déd by all ‘patri- £ 3 3] i employment. App; # in Wi ‘Jlaistances: Phone 819. ‘ Az “Umpafi—U: . boldly sounds Visited Schools. FIVE MINUTES. s = SRR L R R R T (1 ":::"'“v A :‘“' e - |4 e e Tae g march. were no_sessions at the Town | - < =5 .~ WANTED 2 Tive! A iady com A0 SR - 8. TO BENT—Steam heated flat of SIX[7ny, g n " helps to pla Stee ot ol In thp village prim-| Sour, gassy, upset {ndie- froposeno st e i ot ] du vt Bt e hew Doy nt” which you believe might Bl rooms on Mapic St Inauire i Main St il Paag s by S g S ary Wednesday, the teachers taking|tion, heartburn, dys| when ‘the | | ¥ ch'egn?d.‘;r emv;:g.*g o sk dan i e )‘tp::;‘hls-:‘f ' bé “some-one-slec want” Fur- Phoneé 1545-4. $ s nov: He do ‘o give much heed to e he cncepion oF. 1he "principdl, | SADBOGH. fumpe: podr houd Sohes fad | Rums: foliciiors e Collogtora’ of Indus:| 10, Sent Tigke stre: the, home of the floor Eaverings, stoves || FOIL BENE HOLE. Ol Son entances [ . 2 % trial life insurance, estate managers. oL Cotnpt DRI T tools, etei, -advertised J1.75 Inquire_of : Isafc W. G. ‘who spent the day in |you feel sick miserable, that's when | o; A out. Fagan's Smoke Sh 220 . sthing, . etel, _§}2na ’steam hen nquire_o! 3 the Willimantic Model Schools. You realise the maglc in Pape's Dia- | itate pwnoss Hesiioic o coiling thets —m‘;‘,—mfi%"”m?’—:fl”" ir Bulletin Want Ads find ready || lones insurence aud Real Ksiate|Tomorrow he mey soun Tomiy Samkin Al stomack misery | R U ot e | o domarotne e e ] e, it % o e et R i Maving “From Fitchville, 1t your stomach s in a continuous | Carthy, Rosm 811, 716 Broad St. New. | o' erousn. joove, & lame back. of have ~T0 RENT_Tenement 61 Otis St. In- TR T R Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Fitoh-| revolt—qt you can't et dt regulated,|srk. N. J. £ ROVt | S e i e ke & wralic (down: ¢ When you losa something—. R 0 "L hray, 251 Central Ave. hats wondortal 6 et yllle have rented ome of Stanton|pieage, for your sake, try Pape's Dia- | WANTED Btrictiy Figh ciass per-| 10 (he Tooimahers aud Machinisce bati|] for' most Norwich people are novisd >3 And mid the turmofl and dispute goes Brown's apartments on ~Wightman |pepsin. It's so needless to have a&|son with selitng: iy reauired. to and purchase your card. - Couple 50¢, || “honest—and on finding anything FURNISHED ROOMS Tor lIght Touse: | . _on hie trananil way: avenue and will scon move -there. bad :’wmlld:—m::‘: Jour next mesl o Ipresent reputsble corporation In and | ladies Zoc. AN w234 Instinctively, turn- to Bullotin * fxceping. ui Division St. Phons 1276:2 | For “Umpaii—Umpaii s the only thing vorite me en: take a o | STotnd - Novwi WANTED—Ii0oy 14 _to 16 vears for 3 loser. e 7 ~—Washington Star. Local Jottings. Diapepsin. Thero will not be any dis- | B, “Rfe"n8, Falary ard commis|iigni clean vork; 37 fo-stare. West|] Want Ads tolocats the IO RENT—Store 372 Lautel Hil . Ao ton, e e o o T a Pane Dua':v‘:;"m;'dgs‘ ropulate | Lor Cent. Bulletin Office. _nov24d ‘:‘::m:u mAVEA A When a vacancy ocours in J|AYS. Sultadls for ericoly Naters 03| |- THE ANTISEPTIC PLEDGE. ity pandetn weal, out-of-order stomachs that gives | , WANTED—pirst olass lohet Tor ros: | winter tor (o Kacpins: Saic et e || your rental’ property. HrodBWAY: (- | - i : e MOVREENgniles i RS T —— it lte millionw' of sales snnually. - | SAREL R0 Tor ST reteroncs ooly | thres forses to Bouri oy The o When you want ta sell your || X0 WGNT— fat of our rooma with | | Ang il ot adi fof Niser, 0 s large fifty-cent case n care.. Lew! : g e I o : % Tve. Miss Xutherine Butler ts spenaing |, et o large Aty cont case of Pape's| B6™B5 45 Norwion: Comn: - movid’ | SonaBepd, and ¢ 2 nonaas K real estate. B S - aaire of Cibert dBow ABouE hat iies ot thihe 4 the quickest, surest stomacn relief.and | WANTED—To hire two heavy teams| WANTED — Man T e e cure known. It acts aimost like. magic | ¥ith ole gears and good arivers af | cnteshing: woosding xaieing sak. fogact | Albert G. Thompson of Washington | —Iit is a scientific, harmless and pleas- . George E., Nie erb - | cutting outht; winte”s job. Cliffora l] place is in ‘Waterbury for a brief stay |ant stomach preparation which truly | £200e Willlmantic 197-1 novZid | Robinson, Nofth Framkiin. . Tel s2ed Washington St Tei 11853 - ootisd I know i¢'s-full of leptothrix, Whsn you want to buy or sell ~70° MENT—Furaished. room, Avith 2 “TO RENT—Furnished. room, ith ] Microbla and germ: pets, a business or a lease. modern convenlences. 5 Washingtan st. | Who'll watt me fowara the River.Stya S . e Tl 22 . Phone 1425- “In sclentific terms. on business. belongs in every home. Lo ANTED. One or |two! Youns méi) N ANTED T e Sc a kine 70 RENT_Tlcassnt aine,room ten-| 1 icnow those micracoscl valt bitpiciis mit o A oL SO T 1 | D] <t £2ke Some Mrs. Dwight Smith and little daugh- steady emplovment I appiied for atlon steel mork, 3 Foades mmchonshors i S mlletia oo oottd | 450”e T thue shouid qare ter Laura of Vergason avenue visited | Crones. e answers gescriptions fn [ °2°e- The Wauregan Hotel. nov24a |erators, 2 fre. 'class machinists, 2| e gt | A%haL] thue sbould dgre my fate, friends in Fitchville this week. every way, but his hair is cut short,-so Cleveland & Acme eutomatic operators, TO RENT—Furnisned rooms for. w‘ P y lips. e ; I can't tell whether it Is curley or hot. Ao 30, men for inside factory labor, 1 Uni-f™ = housekeeping, Carter Ave., Badt BldS. |\ yconostic’ catactysm Mrs. John Hoyt of Worcester, Mass., | His clothes are same as description. FOR SALE T coratts TheNew e et e | il flood my tissues o'er, visited ‘her mother, Mrs. J. Clarence | He claims discharge from army.” = - = e s, O0 TEiamloyment Bulex FOm SALE_A thoroughbred Guern: | 0y 102, Brosdway; upper fiat; | all Ang fi?’p'lm‘mmn:'mm:,. Bayl o erBome'on i avenie | 4 o ot i, Wit seonst| RIVER PROPERTY | 2Arsty gmsesays pon nass | 50 Sh g oiriorad Soofiies s 0| TR ohihiehet b S, o ity ki S s Byrnes so that the prisoner may be sharpensd: E. Kirby, ¥27 Main st | Bound B o Hoiephons Nor- bt Do e T R v o SO > Mr. and Mrs. Willam F. Tufts and | held until the police obtain a fugitive{ - FOR SALE 3 “wioh, Div. 1858-22. novali: [ IwdeEticonsheliehiots, ,,,‘fld rulent ‘Aiphtheria. v Mrs, Perry Lewls of Willimantic were | warrant. 3 ners svery Thorsdar™ & T & Heelt | “FoR saLE_one voke of onen._six e 1L be the least I'll get. p guests this week of Mrs. Charles D ther Thixkies. Houde, Bavitie el st sth 5t cars old; welght about 2700, we o L Tufts of Otrobando avenue. T rooms, electric lights, steam heat, run- Broken: Apply Willism B Lathrop, o O e e e ey to sup g FOR SALE 4 it T bas Al HELP WANTED and also work te]493 West n” 8t. nov24d Broaa: augsld But leave no kise within the Mr. and_Mrs. Willlam MacConnell s Tool house, wo.. pouliry houses. 36| tarcorss meinoiars roa Yia 008 Dour 84| T FOR SALE-—New russet apple cider: |~ e ~asonabia| Or Tl net touch the win . 3 5 - ] , E T Jearning; o RED z B 2 returned Wedriesday to their home on acres of land with a water frontage of | pay atter learned. " Apply Ei1umnia | also vinegar. J. Neigel. Phono 645 F s :o.-"'fl?n'z Mn:.b-m L Rxchange. Bliss place, having been in South- about 1,000 feet. Dwelling stands on | Kid Curler Co., .Colchester, Conn. .| . nOva4d Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Unlon St._ 3y3 R e bridge, Mass., since last May. 8 : high ground, affording superb view of | __10Y10d FOR SALEOno horse cheap aiso| —oo oo r st | HUMOR OF THE DAY & e e s the river and surfounding country.| GOVERNMENT jobs open: $30 month:|t¥o goats and 40 pullets; or will trade] FOR RENT 15 He DIICRE. 310 Cort =T shingled and repairs and Improve. Price $6,500. \gt free, Frankiin fnatitate, Depe 33| for cows J. Seizel Fnone " |mer store for years occupied bY C. C.| “Do you believe that awful " S chester, N. Y. nov4 ; Treat drugglsi, anc e o8 o télling, Pl . ¥ R R G s e T | e S S R ARCHA W. COIT, FOR SALE_Ten good cows. somelstore room aad bakery formerly used b S s BaThdre while the weather is favorable. x H due, great milkers, $i50 takes them;|by the Providence E R TR room House number 227 Thames The Mutual Benafit Life ‘Agancy. g veariing Holsteln ‘bull, $s0. United|Cot, 63 Broadway. _______ J¥17d | Willls—What sort ‘of man is he Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Southworth Telephone 1334 63 Broadway [ Silk M. " | StatesCream ‘separator. 'William Tator, | 6 —omr—xowry farnished rooms: | _Grillis—Well, i he had & country es. and Misses Mary and Maud Staples Street. Very convenient loca- = 17 - -~ Canterbury. 1o modern conveniences, at The Seym: tate he'd have the Katydids saying motored from Hartford this week to . ot A D Tor Egneral house-| oW SALE _Pullctsr 46 Rhode Island| 54 Frankiin St 104 aprisd | “Katy done it” befors a week wWas Visit relatives on the Scotland road. tion. Will sell at a very low ool e |t Bt Hatic: §08 = up—Judge. b - ED_Second han ure, ks, - Wiliam —S reall e R AUCTION LN R e W EN R Bl FOR RENT e b Ay e daughter. . “Bleance jof ¥ THOS. H. BECKLEY, Admr. by e e - e FOR SALE _Ono 1916 Dodge Bros.| One of the cholcest apartments: g0od | you? street will Rn:‘nfl the next fe 2 ~ 'B 2ot runabout, been run 4,100 mies by|location, on McKinley Ave. price $15 Jack—That's what. She is begin- at Mrs. Smith’s former home in Wal- 278 Main Street, May Building Going out of the Jewnlry business and WANTED very careful drlvnlr’, xiie r;‘u had the | per lmontth. ¥or_ further particulars, | ing to And faunlt with my neckte— s 1 1 care: on o five-passen- : 2 pole, L {omeist ager LReTE T S 5 the den it B Ffil‘g“"a‘:?“‘}:e"r Tty good Hren: RS Jonm & momax, xns‘m.::m;m edm.u.nd this talk aboul £ ERVICE pied by Kingsbury, the Jeweler, a 0,000 miles; over-size. very good tires. - seaal Mistets Backan 't underst s about BULLETING WATIENES 115 ain Street. 1 win «ent at Pusiic| Two or Three Good Men |imavireimperiai’ Garage’™ *wovisa ™ | | o Regt Bate & Stesiibe! free” Adciared 'the horse- == Auction my entire stock consisting of FOR SALE—A new two-horse farm Auctioneer | High Grade Watches, Diamonds, Sil-| HAMMOND PROCESS COMPANY |[wagon = F. W. Browning. Phone J. C. WITT HAN 1197-13, or can be seen at Plerson’s T R “If it's green, how can it be bay? AU CT!ON‘ ver Ware and Musical Instruments. [Shipping Street, Thamesville | Stables. nov23d New Amem 0 m |t b, cn it Sale commences Monday, November O A AT Fafon 17| Six rooms in each apartment with gas,| Little Wilie Jiad been tnvited out _Having accepted a1 business proposi- | 27th, at 2.30 p. m. SHIPPING CLERK Jummit St., Norwich, Ct. n0vi3d”_ | electric light and steam heater in each |y, me,” said the hostess. o S heatle, g betng Unkble A, DAVIDSON FOR SALE New milk cow, one year- | apartment at $20.00 per month. “Eut I don’t want to feel at home~” D e e S praper: ling heifer; will sell neap. Goldstein, objected Willie. “At home I can only i i sell’at Pudid Auction” at my We want a good. live wire to attend| lIng heifers wwill rell sne e e ST S L AL o T farm, ‘loc. Pk . Centra < our shipping. -Good pay and advance- 3 iad, Buil Lots F Sale ve —Lite. Viliage.” Conn. on ack Hill road ment for the right fellow. FOR SALE—On Winiham road. house dlllx or “Bridget, why don’t you answer the cading’ to b 2 containing two tenements of five an. 5 : G TUESDAY, NOV. 25, THE ULMER LEATHER COMPANY,| (i “To0ms bath room, electric lignts, | Desirable building lots on Washington B e i s at 10 o # Norwich, Conn. gas, spring water, garden and hen-|Street, Laurel Hill Avenus, Hickory| Ol d the followirg, desor T 4 %"(',’C‘J’k';},{: oy f,';_z”“?.g.‘m.:;;‘cz&m and Main ‘Streets from $300.00 up. T¥ou must nave heara its tongue ] L SENLE . J. Russ. v " B, WA NSC - = Sal MEN WANTED TOR SALE_A brown mare, about Sianaule R Wite—Did you post that letter T or ale || o e A v 1050, good sge and bargain for some- . J. 4 gave you yard an nishing department at|one.’ Call at 767 Main St., Willimantic, Room 109, Thayer Building Hubby—"Yes, dear. I carried if in Eion once. & Ehpugsion novRst Telephone 1336—488-3 my hand, so I couldn't forget it .and A e Bave b e VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE FORm SALE_Shoe. repalr _ shop on I droppell it in the first box. I re- nd children, 25 White W g MILLS High s, in Baitic; Going o evod busi- = s 3 I el Aoy T i o nes: nquire Josel ssette, Box Wife—" 't Y RS RS ik 012,0*1136 head of Néw Milch and Versailles 215, Baltle, Ct. nov22d_ TO RENT Ste Pk Giaiek e you. any WERer aggn, 1 express FOR SALE 1314 Cadillac {n A No. 1 PR o] o post”—Answers. , b ivators, ing condition; price reasonable. Call a ttractive Six Room Flat b 2! t P Don M cow WANTED iiljestd o motiat (] i 3220 pur ot | e e e s B . 1 FOR SALL—Dress sult, size 37; good “Excuse me,” interrupted the would: appies, 1-steam hotler. | them out by Nov. 30. To Buy Hand Picked Apples| .ot “tronn = iiress “Bute. Sao JAMES L. CASE be wit, “but can you tell us what the i Ford automobile All | can get. Will pay good price.{Bulletin. .~ _ noviia Rental Dept. 37 Shetucket St. || evening “wore on' that occasion?” o A e 1ty T, * " Write FOR SALE—1916 Studebaker Four; |§ Rental De “I do not know_ that it is import- 3 Tt LT E. E. SHARPE ISAAC KIRMAN, Neorwich, been run. about 9,060 ‘miles; A No, 1 ant,” replied the story' teller, “but if condition; a burgain if taken at once. 2K 3 e housencla, goods. Or phone 1203-5 Evenings betwsen 7-8. | Chdries 5. Veckham, 42 ‘Snetuckef Et. e mas b - OhaTeohite vt | Tel. 98-4, Willimantic Div. = ty novizd ok TR ¢ decidediy > 2 < PRIVATE SALE of household furni- STORE To RENT 2 co frst falr WANTED 2 tire at 7 Onk St, cousisting of antique Tra Shpuier Yo Telons hewe v v following. Ter Caterer in and modern chairs, tables and mirrors. .| sit,up about you af { attendance. e 3 pletures, | bedroom sets, mattresses. | About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin (Why d«::y '_y_mnh;&: qum B FRODERAYEL YOUNG GIRLS o s e Bes Farfia arator. ehing | Strest, suitable for almost any kind of | Of Your store faken, ? Are FOR SALE |/> “’utis COTTAGE HOUSE light manu- {2nd also a banjo, Hours from & te|business, at a reasonable price. In-|""py oy Boomer—Naw, that ain't tis’ 124 McKinley Avenue. 1801 LEGAL NOTICES facturing business. 122 m. and from 5 to § p. m. novidd | g ire at Bulletin Office. reason at all, Twaatvou to under AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. ,{,’"fin{i}""—p,z‘gg‘;n’:;;',‘"?on;fmg‘. =5 s .mm:tm-hhh.lmm“mm e 1d . rrows’ Shoe Store o oo Price. HTed Phdlograyhied. A SMART AND PREITY STYLE 2 FOR MOTHER'S GIRL | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD =t at’Norwich, within anu:forl the District Girls’ Dress With Added Trimming |0f Norwich d cay of Novem- ber A D. X % ¢ W, FOR SALE_1911 Indian motorcycle. TO REN"' THE KALEIDOSCOPE Berge, gabardine, vl‘,,}e' prunelia, Px}:fi:—of cflgfi .J_HA_}_’;TE;& li‘:edg;f. E:Eht Ree{n- and Bath, Modern Im- ANTED Fr‘:mgr‘;l C. Smith, South Canterbury. E s checked sulting and plald mixtures, | ~-Std - = vements. " ov — . Norwich, in sald District, deccased. < W P e s e Ay i fatteta, velvet ani corduroy ‘are mice| Nofich [t 3aid Distiict deccased Price $4500, Easy Terms. YOUNG MEN “Fom SALE T have youns chickems,|| Six Rooms and Bath, South China suffers from s trade n_account with said estate. to ourt for allowance; it is there- of matched. satin on serge or of checked | 312 or, plaid suiting. _ © 5 fore e ;;nzz;es;r;:s lr;x&cm“lgér;;}“’}:;:i Ordered, That the Sth day of Decem- of 36-Inch material for u 10-year size.|Der, A D. 1916 at 10 o'clock In the i i i depression. In light manufacturing business. [ duCKS and geese and three -wild geese T = Steady work, good pay. . !:flfiuyc,’i” g Rrio&dn' Gas and le'e Y?'d' . A gauge has been invented for sc- AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO.| ¥OR SALE —Greatest real estate bar- In Good Residential . || corately determining the amount of JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET ST. ] Tstuze in umber, S tooh majerinl foriu 10Tyear aise. | ron son,: wt: Hh/ Probute Bt Hogm! Real Estite Departmant. Buckgham home on Section Apoistl; inlone to"any address on’receipt of 10 cents [ I, the City of Norwich. in sald Dis- . subatantially - bailt, wijch. cost ove 5 A wo-wheeled_automoblle that is T, SR vsutectn Company, | Lo hefnk n s ana S T WANTED ot go pud sleg S hlhE R 1] N TARRANT & CO. |[oaiancei sr's mroscoe nas veen - e e oh yfsonn. thereof by publishine this arder once ABLEBODIED MEN FOE HEAVY [304 the 25 lots, §10,000. Address Real H . - in some newspaper having & circulas P i S 117 Main Street Revolving targets, on which images MAN HELD ON THE BELIEF tlon i ‘s2ld Dintrizt, ' 1oasc ten days FoR SALE : . of birds perch untll shot down has rior to e date of raid hearing, a ICAN STRAW] by THAT HE IS JEAN CRONES | make Yeturn o the Coust. b iy TRAWBOARD CO. nov2id Thamesville. - : FOR SAI"E A modest home can be bought very been invented by a Frenchman. Ultraviolet rays are being success- NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Who is Said to| The above and foregoing is a trae The Chicago Anarchi 125 ELIZABETH STREET i i copy of record. cheap. - Reason. ownor leaving: for the fully used to purify the water in a Have Poisoned Guests of Big Dinner. | ©°BY 8%, "3 mN ¥, DrEse#ER, 7 H ith 3 extreme northwest. ror full particu- FOR RENT P Al ool e T Chicago, ; Niv. 38.—als Ohleago. dos] . o¥E4E ‘Assistant Clerk room House wi room w‘ "1 ED fars, Inauirs of ks tective left tonight for Spalding, Neb., | = —-— || basement, lot 88x115, near Jqun & moman, 67 Ghurch Street. °"“"'"!{,'°‘ 4 to investigate the identity of the man| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Mt. Pleasant St. School MeAl’ Estats Breker, All modern conveniences. Pos-| Three deposits of coal in Haiti have whom Marshal Byrens believes to be|at Norwich, within and for the District 3 BRICKLAYERS FOR UNION JOB.| Franklia Square, Norwleh. | cossion given at once. Apply to been. investigated by Frengh Jean Crones, the Chicago anarchist, of Norwich, on the 22d day of Novem- . Who 1s sald to have poisoned 200 prom. | 2er, A. D. 1915, Price $1800. THE. PLAUT-CADDEN CO. and efforts will be made to develop COME READY FOR WORK. : b them. Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. 3 0 Norwich, Conn. inent ests of the Univerhity club at 7 N = = e v ecobiop Beombat | noris o Htrr i Betht Ri%|| CHAS. H. BUSHNELL |lwue wimssao mvuwoma o vow.! FOR SALE An OMe tovn e sadeea an or- last winter. The Administratrix exhibited BER CO., ' E - nance orbiddi itical discus- Tate in the afternoon Chlef of De- | administration account with said estate ] Ireadway Ave. Phone 946-12. : A modern 12 room House| TO RENT sions_inside its corporate limits by tectives Larkin received a second tel- | to the Court for allowunce; it is there- PUTNAM, CONN. fore its citizens. eeram. from: Marsbal/Bymes - Which | /%0, dorpd That the 25tn dav of No- vember, A. D. at 11 o'clock in thy “This man did not give the name of | forenoon, at' the_Probate Court Room in' the City of Norwich, in said Dis- trict, ‘be, and the same is, appointed ACRE FAR AFINE TREATMENT| i il s 2| B) 88 oy ce. ther Mishing this order APPLY TO once in some newspaper having a cir- s c F H Culation Tn satd District, at least theee or 1'400 ash DALL BRATRERS, g8 prior to the data I gaia hearing, | § New house of six rooms, surround- 20 and 31 Commerce St. Norwich. nd make return o the Court. Deantitul shade- trese. hara ‘ NELSON J, AYLING, Judge. |J 3 Dy 1 - . , 16x30, one ' henrery 8x13, 'two EASY TO MAKE AND COSTS LITTLE. | copp o yessra o 0r EOINE 15 a true scratching sheds, 60 peach trees WANTED Catarrh is such an insidious disease Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, (will bear this season), 13 acres and has become so prevalent during the| nov24d Assistant Clerk. strawberries (will be in_ fruitage i.‘n best residential section. O O Tand. 1000 pm 29|’ vegetanie sillc which, ke st A. M. AVERY | ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and | Cotton. is valuable onty for stufting, 5 vegetable gardens: hardwood floars, |ls made from the seeds of a Bra- plumbing snd heat. Hental $258; | zilian tree. 200 to 34000. Send for hon = ", 700 O'F";;,:KW&. éav. -,::,,,.,':r._ L'd“' Hazel White, age eight, visiting her aunt, Mrs. Nellle Trefthen, at a buy a Cottage House, Work Shop camp -in’ Milton, N. H, caught nine dnd a large Garden in a very desir- FOR SALE fish one night. g et Tt has been shown that deafness is E. A. PRENTICE, Sthen s ommon’ in cold countries than Bhane 300 %0 ciitr.supet|. Granolithic Sidewalk Facts | zor.common, in, <3id couniries than WANTED A FAMILY T0 RUN A BOARDING itive to atmospheric changes. 0 14 Laborers, 6 young housework ladies, Over forty .cement walks built by me |® past few years that its treatment this Spring),” % acres asparagus 3 ich. One should be understood by ati, T Gl out 300 1os. daily”in sesson— J| 1 farm hand, 2 nurse. gicl ] woR saLE. T ot e oonolane DAtads.|. Aftér ihe. war Bautn Aficen ovders isa constitutional disease and there- L - Deeeiriiead, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU A e Honmen e Yotat ana Dusl- {yyite. | will Furnish “the . names. of |for machinery and exctrical appli- fore requires o coustitutional trea: ; e and maore W, g7es from § . L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Blds. | Ssis soctic (Ln¢ Lol all i de |{oee forty satisfiod customers. ~ Se- |ances of. all 2 A T R R nt. Sprays, inhalers, salves 3 worked. . Mgr. ® 2 oct knows how ume vast pro ms. The Gouchies scidom 1t ever sive lasine| A and have ‘your |]. Send for latest catalogue. Just < % ou care to seil o rent. as 1 have & |lect a man whe ‘how and will |s propo: benefit and often drive the disease fur- 1 fesued Cholce of 400, Nothing 1k mber of peopl looking for real es- |do. it. - Specifications amount to noth- |2 continuous buyer of mlnhg plant ther down the air passages and into the Ring - Repolished | § 3" a1 New England, ‘tate investmen! ing compared to experience. of every _description.. and there is A WILLIAM " no doubt that in the near future the bl 3 . ¢- . FTLL, Mine i you if you are wise. “H"you nave catarrn or catarrnai| g N WILLIAM A. WILCOX WE WANT OLD TEETH [J| meai Sstate and insurumce. ® "START RIGHT i B e e R Sr"{.'x"é:: PR M TR : FREE' s = wmn..'l ifl;h “l'rolm- we INANY CONDITION : Hoom 106 brin e i T e e LS (Doyble Strength). Take this (6L roac esterly, $6.00 3 3 &nd had t0 16 14 Bint Of hot Water ang . g = et anR-yainddlled ! (500 A e Kl 3 Rand, ~alone will . probably astonish 4 ounces of granulated sugar; stir Gn- ue. : e THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. GENERAL CONTRACTOR 4 dlsscived” “Talce one ' tablespoontal N The dewsier . || Officos 110 West 34th St. New York 142 Main Strest, Up-ath - SALE HORSES i 99 Cliff Street Telophane 822 This will ofien hring quick relief Near Post Office blions: 2308 - Gresiey Establishied 1 Tihave a few. good Horses that I wani ! 3 from the distressing head nolses, | = 144 ‘:;x of Tight away. Come and s c ASTO R l A clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and mucous stop Aropping MER R, P o ‘= and ' Children EL] R. PIERSON 4 2 - For Iafants 3 Petephons §36-3 Village Farm *in- beautiful village, 2 into the throat. = - 2 - e ':’..fi‘ffi;‘:;':k.";" + " edpetiaily “ers THE DEL-HOFF Agicnkural lmm F. C. GEER mrm- £ |mies out on state road, 38 acres mha. | 1 asee For Over 30 Years 3 : ¢ =-_—————, | 10 roam house, with bath, hot and col our own makers of mining machinery. SR, st ert (7 plend el European Plan - e i Y oY | Always beass {DR. F. W. HOLMS. Dentist Pilisae s Tk, 9 make tastes pleasant and costs”little i '+ |is as necessary t5 the soil as food, is: . "Dhoms 813 ¥ who wishes to be free ates 75 centa mer dav and um to.the human race. B o e SR e e -€ood - income g tom (b I44 % Shannen Building Annex, Room A TRY NS S GENGT e destructiva diseass should VES BROTHERS. ! 2t 3 et o m e this treatment a trial. Lee & Osgood can supply you. ohone 1222 .- 98-28 Broadwly ¥ #