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. ing Plctures at ANNOUNCEMENTS BREED THEATRE. Mary Pickford in Hulda From Hol- land Feature for Monday and Tu _Mon: g gum' it d, a five part Paramount pro- duction. This picture has never been in humor and genuine ap- B to the is a great deal of ten- in Miss Pickford there is so much that is |at noon. In her interprotation ut the role and there are so many delightful lit- tle episodes in which three adorable [communion at 9.30. Morning service children are seen with the star that|and sermon at 10.30. Sunday school Hulda From Holland will undoubtedly {at noon and evening praver and ad- rank as one of Mary Pickford’s great- est _contributions to motion in picturesque Holland, the | church there will be preaching morn- shifts to New York when, on|ing and evening/by the pastor, Rev. R. of her uncle—a typical | B. Harris. will be ' Sunday Dutchman — Hulda | school at noon. brings her three little brothers to the land of opportunity. da's opportunities are not showered [services in W. C. T. U. hall, 35 She- In fact her uncle|tucket street. There will be a Testi- der _appeal toh in . Pennsylvania But all of Hul- upon_her at once. has barely met her when he Is in- ‘and taken to the hospital, where | 10:36 will be the text. lies without any means of ide Hulda aione in with three little children and not a|gtreet, Willard J. Hull of this city will soul that she knows! But the brave little girl finds stemporary has_interested, For this reason fhe management of the Breed has de- cided to run four shows daily, giving everybody an opportunity to see this wonderful picture. at 1.30 and 3 p. m, and_the evening performances will be at 7 and m. This production has been shown at advanced prices in all cities but the Breed will make no ad- vance in prices, thereby offering the theatre-goers of Norwich a rare treat at bargain prices. performances will be ten cents In addition to this feature the Breed will present the Pathe Weekly and a esome Luke comedy. lles are the last word in comedies and from now on will be shown ex- clusively a tthe Breed theatre, Matinees will These com- AT THE AUDITORIUM er in The Little Shepherd of Bargain Row Special Feature for Next Monday and Tuesday. A splendid photoplay bill has been arranged for the first two days of next week when Sallie Fisher will ap- pear in BEasanay’ tion of Howard Mc! and drama of the samec name. With Miss Fisher in_ the hara C. Travers and John T, stars known to picture foilowers Fred E. Wright reviewers praised Miss Fisher for her interpretation. The Little Shepherd of Bargain Row would have been highly @ quarter of a century ago, but now 4¢1s Niterally a page out of life today. MYierefs not & situation in #8'not true to life in the business sec- ‘tion of a great city and the subject lends itself admirably to fiming. Jomen will enjoy Sallle Fishers in. terpreta the e way from: the (omenio fought | pastor, the " stibject at the morning management of a great store and will follow her through the various trials that confront her and which she dis- [ 000, a meeting of the Union Lyceum poses of in the big, breezy way that |3t & o'clock and & prayer service at 7 They will reaiize her | 0'clock in the evening. Mrs. Penrl fkes and | Flelds will be the leader. There will with her in her maternal care|be preaching at § p. m. The topic o "";, Agn the'nore. The Little [ Will be The Two Ways. ihepherd rgain Row is a story IR S mmads: $ooc. for | Universalist, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb, are many opportunitles for . p 3 Miss Fisher to exercise her talent for | Mminister, Rev. Edward W. Potter of Her brusque manner ) commercial slang—as conveyed | Connecticut Temperance Union will subtitles—are irresistibie. 3 she marries the elder son of | Samaritan Up to Date. There will be owner of the big store therc|Sunday school at noon and a Y. of ‘the clinging vine idea in “he crics, and_ strsish ce,” cries, and straight- starts in to boss her husband in same manner that she has han- Bex 1ndepanaance Je. st ence Is still with her. The Heart News Weekly funny Frank Danfels comedy will al- %0 be shown. For today the big fea- ture is The Power of Bvil, a strongly dramatic plece dealing with th habit and its resuits. The ninth epi- of the Beatrice Fairfax serles will also be shown. S DAVIS THEATRE {Four Shows T five-reel visualiza- Kent Barnes’ novel the world over. inconsistent is part of her. interest in the things she 1 proving that e arink | They &t the Davis today and if you have seen the bill don’t fail to visit|———————-— theatre today, for there never was a superb array of talent ever ted in this The headline and May Burke in A Ragtime . It you want to get a good see them. This is without do funniest act ever seen here lnng;m:: a tremendous hit wit] forwi eatregoer the past two ¥ Another headiine act la Sandy | o AROther fine Bill is booked for the itosh and His y lassles and a man, who muu': play me'r;,l Anstrument e pipes and drums. This act and one you can- | SPECIAL INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Elliott and Mullen ealied A Stody 1 BIACI and Fan St D. udy in k and Tan il Gi Ste, pihging, dasicing Rev. Joel B. Slocum, D. D. Will Give e Triangle picture on bill is William S. Hart in The 1 Draw Egan, a five part feature that just suits to perfection, ubt | § o 5 SUNDAY SUBJECTS The Holiness Mission meets at 87 Main street. Rev. C. A. Northrop will coduct the service at the Sheltering Arms. At the Gospel Mission meetings are held_morning, afternoon and evening in"the Steiner building. At Trinity Episcopal cnurch there and Tuesday the Breed | Will be holy communion at 9.30 a. m., e e e e | and evenihg prayer and address at 7.30 morning prayer and sermon at 10.30, p. m. At Park church, Rev. S. H. Howe, D. D, pastor, there will be a service in the morning and a vesper service little |at 4.30. The Men's Bible class meets At Christ church there will be holy dress at 7.30. At the Grace Memorial Bapti The Asscciated Bible Students hold mony meeting Sunday morning. Heb. At the Spiritual Academy, Park lecture upon the subject, The Menace 2| of Materfalism in the morning. There counsellor and friend in the keeper | i be no evening service, of a boarding house with whom she employment. The to Uncle Peter is almost as se- & blow to President Walton of the New Central Railway for he has been trying - to force a right ‘of way- the obstinats old man’s farm when he has only three mor days in which to bring matters to head, Uncle Peter has suddenly dis- ulda, meanwhile, an Italian organ grinder by her ec- centric dances and while rehearsing, she falls through a skylight, arriving very unceremoniously in the’studio of young Walton, the son of the railway man. The unconventional results in a_ deep friendship between the pair and when the elder Walton hits upon the scheme of using his son as a means of reaching the old man through his beloved niece, goes much further than his parents had_ outlined. “Phis picture comes direct from a tlivee weeks' run at the Park theatre, Boston,- where hundreds Weére ‘turned At the Christian Science Reading room in the Thayer building the sub- ject for study will be Ancient and Modern Necromancy alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced. At the Norwich Town M. E. church, Rev. E. P. Phreaner, pastor, the morn- ing subject will be What 'Shall We Render Unto the Lord? In the even- ing there will be a service of song and sermon. At the First Congregational church Rev. George H. Ewing, pastor, the morning topic will be, Enduring Mer- cy. Sunday_evening the Y. P. S. C, will hold a Thanksglving Service at 6.30 o’clock. At Mt. Calvary Baptist church in the morning toere will_be_preaching by the pastor, Rev. B. W. Williams. The subject will be The Last Evening, In the evening the subject wili be Your Damnation. At the First Baptist church, Georse Henry Strouse, minister, tLe morning theme will be The Joy of the Lord. There will be Surilay school at noon, and a meeting of the B. Y. P. U. af 6.30. In the evening the pastor 1l preach on An Appeal to the Heroic. At the Greeneville Congregational church Sunday morning there will be preaching by Rev. H. J. Wyclkoff. The Sunday scliool meets ‘at 12 o'clock. The pastor will preach at the Long Society at 3 p. m., and will_conduct the Young People’s service at 5 o'clock. At the Broadway Congregation: church the pastor, Rev. E. S. Worce: ter, will preach iz the morning on The Beatitudes of the Children of God, and in the afternoon on_Musi cal Leadership in Public Worship. The latrer service, having special music. begins at 4.30. At Trinity M. E. church, Rev. F. W. Coleman, pastor, the mornirg topic will be With Humility and Thanksgiv- ing We Worship Thee. The men's class meets at noon for the discussion of religious subjects. There will be a mecting of the Epworth league at 6.3C, and the subject of the evening ce will be The Etsrnai Comforter. At the Second Congregational church there will be morning worship at 10.30 a. m., with sermon by the Rev. Charles H. Ricketts, of Greeneville. There will be Sunday school at noon and a Young People's meeting at 6.30. Tonic, Things For Which to Be Thank- ful. The minister will preach at the evening service on - A Prelude to Thanksgiving. At the McKinley avenue A. M. E. Zion church, Rev. E. George Biddle, service will be Ail Need Divinely Sup- plied. There will be Sunday school at At the Church of the Good Shepherd, New Haven, a: tant secretary of the preach on the subject, The Good . U. service at 615 p. m. How Thankfulness Best Expressed? will be the topic. At the Central Baptist church the pastor, Rev. Joel B. Slocym, D. D., will preach at both hours. The morning and a very | subject will be God’s Glorious Inher- itance. In the evening there will be special instrumental music and a Tha.nk;flvlng message entitled Why ade Merry. The City Bivle class for me nand the Sunday school will meet at noon. The young people's meeting, led by the pastor, will meet at 6.30 p. m. At the Federated church, Rev. Ar- lay at 130, 3.15, 645|thur W. Burdon, there will be ‘and 845—The Best Bill of the Sea- |morning service' at the usual hour o, Both in Vaudeville and Photo- with a sermon by the pastor, subje A Progressive Company. There will be a meeting of the Sunday school at noon, with Junior Christlan Endeavor ing at 3 p. m. and & meeting of the | zens. From the moment Hart is in- troduced until the ‘“fade-out” scene, the play, it is declared, is bristling with big’ situations. To complete the show there is a funny two reel Key- s comedy at will d ye i send you home “our shows today at 1.30, .15 1 lana 8.15. Don't fafl to seo this show. rst half of next week. Three big Kelth acts and Triangl 5 e gle supreme pho. AT CENTRAL BAPTIST Thanksgiving Message at Sunday Evening Service. Mr. Nye and Miss Maxson of 'West- t The Return of | erly, R, L, flute and violin soloists, will " Bgan is a gripping story of a |play at the evening service tomorrow a_worse |at the Contral Baptist church. These prevent his re- [ people have been giving fine satis- girl who makes it |faction, and the specsal programme Its _action takes place in |tomorrow night will be worthy of a toush town_infested nmen, Who make life | will be appropriate to Thanksgivin few Tespectable citi- time: “Why The; o large hearing. Dr. Slocum's subject Made Merry.” FOR BALE: . [, To close an estate the seven- room House number 227 Thames Street. Very convegient. loca- tion. Will sell at a very low price if sold soon. - 3 THOS, H. BECKLEY, Admr. 278 Main Street, May Building 724—Phones—68 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- od by beautiful shade trees. harn 16x30, one henuery. 8x12, two scratching sheds, 60 peach trees this season), 1% acres strawberries (will be in_fruitage this Spring), ¥ acres asparagus (will cut 100 Ibs. dflg in season— an income getter). lear school ana church: land 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 Telechone 365 A modest home can be bought very cheap. Reason. owner leaving for the extreme’ northwest. For full particu- lars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Frank’in Square, Norwieh. C. E. MACFARLANE ...... Alctioneer AUCTION Will be sold at public auction, the following described property of the estate of Henry E. Williams, at Per- kins Corner (i0 minutes’ walk from car, 11 miies from Willimantic), In the’ Town of Mansfield, TUESDAY, NOV. 28, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m,, 1 horse, about 40 chickens, 1 carriage, 2 harness, 1 business wagon, 1 lumber wagon, horserake, mowing machine, v ator, forks, shovels, bruss kettles, v bueau, chairs ned). § stands, 5 bed- steads (some old-fashioned). 7 feather beds, 10 blankets, some linen and some cotton sheets and piliow cases, crock- ery, knives, forks, glassware (old-fash- ioned), 3 stoves, lamps, 1 clock, spin- ning 'wheel (& e), carpets, 1 cheese press, 2 > ‘one a barrel churn), 1 lounge, ot beds, I shawls and some other clothing, 2 bedspreads (one of them is old-fashioned linen, one hand-worked), and other things oo numerous_to_mention. E. F. YOU . Conservator. A;;nl?nral Limestone is as necessary to the soil as food is to the human race. The Peck-McWilliams Co. Christian Endeavor at 6.30 p. m. The theme for the evening service will be Juggernauts. A service of song will precede the preaching. There .will be a Gospel solo at this service. The Congregational and Baptist churches at Preston City will unite in Thanksgiving service at the Bgptist church on Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. Rev. L. Keneston will preach the ser- mon. At the Baltic Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. G. G. Scrivener _will preach at 10.30 a..m. There will be Sunday school at noon and Rev. E. W. Potter will speak at the evening ser- vice. Rev. Mr. Scrivener will preach at Versailles at 12.30 p. m. There will be a Thanksgiving organ recital at the First Congregational church, Norwich Town, on Sunday at 4 o'clock, by H. L. Yerrington. The pro- gram has been arranged as ‘ollows: Laudate Domini (Festival Prelude), ysinger; Autumn, Johrso Moadita- tion, Op. 37, No. 2, Lucas: Magnificat in F major, Claussman: Adagio in B flat, Op. 256, No. 2. Volckmag: Abend- Lied, Op. 85, No. 12, Schumann; Har- vest Festival March, Grafenburg, James. At the Taftville. Congregational church at the morning service there will be a Sermon appropriate to the Fiftieth Anniversary of ¢ Bible School. At noon the Fiftieth Anni- versary of the Establishment of the Taftville Congregational Sunday School will be observed by a historle address by Miss Susie Whittlesey. In the evening there will be Spacial An- niversary Services, consisting of speclal music by the Sunday School class; also by members of the church choir' and an Address by Wallace I. Woodin, secretary of ~ Connecticut State Sunday School association. Ensign Albert Baglin will _give an Niustrated Story at the - Salvation Army hall, corner Market and Main strects, Sunday night .at 8 o'clock, entitled, “Crispus the Corinthian*” This story was written by a Methos dist minister of Davenport, Towa, tak- ing for his character a Youns man who lived a contemporary of our Sa- viour and was an eve witness of the Crucifixion and Resurrection. Eighty beautiful coiored pictures will be shown. _ Illustrated hymns, Jesus Saviour Pilot Me, and Rock of Ages v:]m e sung. All are cordially invit- ed. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA COAL AND LUMBER * 'COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehig| ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Telephone 175 '}‘E‘?‘. L m'- R it Baitio, G LOST—A dlamond known. Pl be .&fia e, mond_pin, heart_shape. - WANTED _Man A e to _carc for small) cowe) good wi i competent heip, . 5. Whlting, e St. Telephone connection. ey no housewite 8 no ousewife Ry vesin. . seils Suppiy Con Box "WOMEN wante time %3¢ an hopr. Wear Proot hosiej 2 ence’ unnocossary’ fisrmens CHEIG WANTED—Man for ace. West Side Silk MU, A e all time $15, spare WANTED—A place to board a fow dry cows. sPhone 908. normous Christmas Internitional Stocking STOCK in 60 1 s ~Hicor: stock. o mENT—Store suitable for a shop or fsh market or shoe re) —n. Village of 4, ircas dimes. Graham, TO RENT—One six-room tenement, om teuement. lnquire of | 1, Greene, 1 Hill St. 1o NT—Barn with two stalis { ater; suitubie for & Pearl St Phone 1275, a 2 o y fuinished fro me s and a bo Snds Wrie D F. R Broskiyn, Con v FOR SALE—Nice fat hen turkey and a_quantity of nice hand-picked russet apyies. Amasa M. M .F, 14‘! ch, Conn.~ ©. gy WE SALE_Pai: 0! welgnt 3200 bs. am to change m: Hage, “Framk L. Ford, St. Willimantic. . room. wWith steam heat and bath BROADW A y—Six-room T younz muics, R e 1 sell chE?;. aa 1 5 . Rord: 30 Windham gated fat of six py ¢ om0 T Inquire 10 Main St. rooms on Maj Finished Barrel Straighteners, WANTED —Men to sell our_complate nursery line; by 2 B triflers need apmiy. Eirat Nurseries, Roch AL S % FOR SALE — Airedal Algl!ed: o0d tter and weodchucker; cheap. orge C. Thomas, Willimantic. novzsd 1nquire of lsaac 8 Traveling Inspector on Component WANTED. Woflla‘ & Bassett inules; good employment. nners, Johnson Machine Adjusters, Apply Reliance Yarn Tool Grinders, FOR SALE—Full blocded strawberry lants, many varieties, 2. Arndt = Bretschneider, Conn. Phone 258-2. 91 Maln St 8€p26TuThS 'ro"mc:n-—b onement £1 Otis St. In- 231 Central Ave. Drillers on Barrels, Bodies, Bolts, First Class Tool Makers, Gauge Makers and Machinists. Good' Pay '— BSteady Work. References required, 3 For further I HAVE o Splendid proposition for men and Women canvassers who want to earn $5 a day and over: I per cent. profit ou an article that loaks And s worth $2 but you can sell for L30c in every other h exclusive territ Adaress P. 0. Drawer 1 e vou solicit: st applicants. Burih. T rry g lonely farmer's Address Box nformation, inquire Room 20, Waurewnn . Hotel, between hours, 9 a. m., 9 p. m. WANTED WEAVERS AND HELP * for other departments. New ml'll‘ just ,coq:pleted. SHETUCKET CO. TURKEYS WANTED WOULD vou m3 n. p. g 341, Sin Frantleto, (aDARE vou E mer, wor:h $50,000, will 57. Fourth St. Fad TED — Counter able for grocery clore. - sheep and cam Phone 1964, | 2 WANTED —Tirst class chef for res- Address wit P. O. Box ol WANTED—To hire two heavy teames ind good drivers at Hampton, Ct. references only or two yourg men employment 1t appiiec wuregan Hotel. LARGE manufacturer wants repre- shirts, underwear, sentatives to o Madison Mills, 390 Broadway, New. A WORD to turkey raiSers: Konem Siiecilc No. 14 s & sclentific treatmen for the prévention. and cure of black- It hes never falied £ e Varie preparea and Kufln:ml.n Toultry Yards. 45¢ West Main St."Norwioh, Conn. Price 50c. HugTUThS FOR E—Woodyard equipment; 6| 8 B gasoline Lathrop ‘engine El ng machine, aRd all otner Nixtures, for $100. Willlam B, Wade, Phone 728-5. “FOR SALE—Creviot and Shropshire Geocge A. Kalin. Tel. no\'l!’l‘u'ghs h. p. Harris-Corliss ewart boiler, Corroration, FOR SALE — engine “and 80 k. complete. The Kei Danleison, Conn. “FURNISHED ROOMS [or light house- T Division St. Phome 1216-2. THO RENT Store o Ave.:«suitanie fos giocery or marke Abply Lo M. K. Waters, nov1 T ms, With| ver never under that light rrln‘ at 150 Washilg | By vears of toll well-earned bert Bowers, 150 | mave any, little cargo-boats modern con 420, Boswell Ave.|ton Bt inuu modern conveniences, 5 Washington st. care Bulletin. =d rooms for light FOR SALE—20,006 first class hem- lock, lumber sized.. ook, Norwich. Inguire T. 5. B nov2sd TFOR SALE—Gicowood ranze, stove. other articles. 344 Central Ave. FOR SALE A thoroug) sey” bull ¢register, Round Hil). J. Hill, Uncasviile, Conn. wich Div. 1858-22. FOR SALE-—One vears old, weight. broken. Apply, 492 West Main hhred Guern- . TFOR RENT. - Homelike Telephone-Ner- | House, éight roumy and batn, best res- ght housekeeping. s Cnion St._Jyzad I WANT TO BUY TURKEYS FOR THANKSGIVING. VAL LUPPERT 190 Franklin Street b rich wish marriage ers and cordwood evenings between 7| FOR' SALE WANTED—Position by voung lady FOR SALE—Two' airtight wood heat- e ers, one small coal heater. 27 Diviston St RIVER PROPERTY as bookkeeper. At Hathawa, good smart young man 16 or 18 years FOR SALE —New russct apple ¢ also vinegar. J. Seigel. novzid V1 in the building corner of |do try.—Chaparral. na Willow streets; i ner store for years occupied by Treat druggisi, and the sales roo; TOR SALE—Onc two goats and 4C puliets, or will for cows. J. Seigel nove4 store room and bakery formerly by the Providence Dakery. Phone 646- 62 Broadway. e what'1s ‘the goat. o 89 A Time toys with seuseless foree .and dust {And_by 7ifs' wondrous wand traus- tes - > same to bekh¥Z dungp, or oruct o etude T’l‘ Vi ns ""‘sh".- wavin ns or Then whirls it all to dust n. There must be some delusion here. S FOR RENT —House of ten rooms at| No. 54 Washington St.; all con and steam heat. riis - Building, Our lives, if finite, cannot i e s _“afllfl appear, mporal Infinity. And yet, tone couid comvince s we Are non-existent. ~ Hence & Pr Of studies in philusophy. Arise, in_number numberlesz. —llenry 3. Wallls. THE FLAG OF #REEDO: T. “This ’;’(flldl.h IKg‘re‘l\'e Ei and . Who rules the Seven Seax, Whose fiag is nalled upon the mait, Weil r.:m: ber to her Kneesi— / To water's edge heen burned, with | Nor lost they any lives at a But prospered far and near. With- port-noies bright, sa'ied all the night. And knew not any feat. or. Now-—tho' they braveiy sail away For all our sakes on shore. O Germans, with your plan, are they Protected as before? Mines in the dark. shots in the dusk— Shelled life-boats' blondy trask— tid | If this is Freedom. God abovs, Give me the Unlon Jac —G. C. C., fo moston nscript HUMOR OF THE DAY s this gun working nov No, sir.. It's discha: 0-ed—Why dom't “you cver try pleasing people? Him—That's the only kind I ever His wife—Charles, dear. you are growing handsomer every d “I'm sorry, JIsabel, but hard up at present.”—Life. He—I always fall into conversation ratehr Newly farmished rooms, FOK SALE Ten ‘due, great milkers, yearling Holsteln States cream separator. Willlam. Tator, Canterbury. EOR SALE_Pullct: 'Rads, $32; 33 Ruff ] 22 cheice Barred Rlocks. tor, -Canterbury, Conn. modern convenienses, at The Seymou R e l’hfna 1043-2. apri 0 takes them:| $4 Franklin St. FOR RENT One of the choll location, on Mg 2 For further nguire of i soiix A woraN, 16 wnode Island mouth Rocks, !1._1 e 5378 WANTED—Hoy clein work; $7 de Silk Mill. FOR SALE On the Thames. House having nine rooms, electric lights, steam heat, run- ning water. threshing; wooding, sawin) cutting oulfit; a ob. Two barps, Nofth Franklin. two poultry houses. acres of land with a water frontage of Dwelling stands on high ground, affording. superb view of the river and surroneding country. Price $6,500. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telephone: 1334 Going out of the Jewolry business and having leased the store formaily occu- pled by Kingsbury, 115 Main Street. T will sell at Public Auction my entire siock consistiag of High Grade Watches, Diamonds, Sil- ver Ware and Musical Instruments. Sale commences Monday, November wood shed, NTED—Five fir=t class polishers header machine op- about 1,000 feet. on steel work, 2 Cleveland & Ac; ¢ automatic aperators, 10 men for inside factory labor, 1 Uni- versal grinder operator. . The New De- Co.,’ Employment_Bureau, T SAFETY FIRST_Have your bla: 63 Broadway E. Kirby, 227 Main St. WANTED—_Kaw furs, at H. A, ner's every Thursday. HELP WANTED and also work to take home; one hour at factory sufficlent for learnt Kid Curler Cq work easy; Coichester, Conn. the Jeweler, at MENT jobs opel Franklin Institute, Dept. 35 W.. Rochester, N, Y. WANTED—Experienced s ers; also gir can’ make $12 £00d_winders FOR. SALE—Onc 1916 runabout, been run very caréful driver, same has had the best of care: one 1915 Reo five-passen- i ger touring car; cor has been run about 10,000 miles; over -size, very good tires. Inguire jal_Garage. ron sALE—4 ney wagon. F. 1197-12, or ‘can be seen at Pierson’s Stable: - S i P Reaf Estate Broker. Franklin Square, New A;artments To Rent Six rooms in each apartment with gas, electric light and steam heater in each apartment at $20.00 per month. two-horse farm FOR SALE—New milk cow, one year- ling heifer; will -ell >neap. Lisbon, Bundy Hill Road. FOR SALE—On Winaham road, house containing two tenements of five and six rooms, bath room, gas, spring water, coops; an_excellent Tlace ghickeny Fhone 225-2 Willlmautie Drv. . Riiss. 105 one. or Phone 38s. ¥OR SALE—Shoe High St in Baitic; doing a guod busi- Jhautre " Joaeph Bessette, 215; Baltle, FoR Majestic Garage. Building Lots For Sale rable building lots on Washington Street, Laurel and Main Streets from $300.00 up. electric lights, garden and hen- R_SALE—A brown mare, 0od sge and bargain for some- Eal at™s7 Main St Williman: e R e Telephone 1336—488-3 TO RENT Attractive Six Room Flat Modern, $22.00 per month LE—1914 Cadillac in A condition; price reatonable. FOR SALE—Dress sult, size Addréss Sult, condition; cheap. Bulletin. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. GIRL WANTED for general house- Apply 167 Broadway. WANTED—Second hand furniture, hlghest price paid. 5 Franklin St. WANTED MASON for BOILER WORK AMERICAN STRAWBOARD CO. Thamesville SHIPPING CLERK We want a good, live wire to attend our shipping. Good pay and advance- ment for the right fellow. THE ULMER LEATHER COMPANY, Norwich, Conn. MEN WANTED In yard and finishing department at 27th, at 2.30 p. m. 4. DAVIDSON FOR SALE COTTACE HOUSE 124 McKinley Avenue. Eight Rooms and Bath, Modern Im- provements. Price $4,500, Easy Terms. JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET ST. Real Estate Department. FOR SALE. 125 ELIZABETH STREET 7 room House with 3 room basement, lot 88x115, near Mt. Pleasant St. School. Price $1800. CHAS. H. BUSHNELL Phone 946-12. VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE | WANTED To Buy Hand Picked Apples Will pay good price. Freadway Ave. All I can get. ISAAC KIRMAN, Norwich, Or phone 1203-5 Evenings between.7-8. FOR SALE 1916 Studebaker K been run about 9,000 miles; condition; a burgain If aken at o ies S. Peckham, 5 pictures, bedroom feather beds, pillows, ves. refrigerator, china Tiours from 12 a. m. and from % to 5 p. m. novi3d gas and oil and also a anjo. Shetncket & 17 STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable pri quire at Bulletin Office. t housenold fu ture at 7 Oak St, consisting of antique and nfodern chairs, tubles and mirrofs. at 63 Franklin FOR SALE—One nearly new Wasser- man player piano in fine conditio: 111 t a bargain price. be sold Shoe Store. TO RENT FOR SALE—I have voung chickens, ducks and geese and three wild geese for Otto Anderson, Jr., R. F. D. No. 3, Cit: Six Rooms and Bath, FOR SALE_Greatest real estate bar. Buckimgham home on 12-room house, guin in Norwicn; Washington S substantiaily _built, $50.000 to build: aiso Price for residence ddress Real ndon, Conn. and 40-foot street. and the 2% lots, $0,000. Estate. Exchange. New je2ldaw FOR SALE. Cotzage Houses, Tencment and Busi- Biocks, Bullding Lots, all in de- sirable loca‘ions. List your property if you cure to sc.i o number of people looking for real es- tate investments. W Teea! Istste amd jasuramce.’ Fbayer Blds. Ruoms 108 Gas and Large Yard, in Good Residential N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street "FOR RENT House, 67 Church Street. Centrally lo- cated. All modern conveniences. session given at once. Apply to REAL OPPORTUNITIES., No, 1—Three apartment latest improvements, city, good investment. No. 2—Colonial nine-room house, the most select residential section of the city, all Jatest improvements, No. 3—One nine-room house -. [FOR SALE The Manwarin or other business. - an undivided interest as recent- owned by John Manwaring, Jr., rorerty in Montville, Raymond farm and AMOS A. BROWNING, will buy a Cottage House, Work Shop and a large Garden in a very desir- able part of the “city. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street FOR SALE A modern 12 room House in best residential section. | . A.M. AVERY F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, Office—cor. Markst and Shetucket Sts.} 122 Prospect Strest. Nerwich. “*Phons 819 Stables on Asylum Xcellent location for WANTED ABLE BODIED MEN FOR HEAVY AMERICAN STRAWBOARD CO., Thamesville. WANTED A FAMILY TO RUN A BOARDING HALL BROTHERS, 29 and 31 Commerce St., Norwich. WANTED 14 Laborers, 6 young housework ladies, 1 farmi hand, 2 nurse girls. _ FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. WE WANT OLD TEETH IN ANY CONDITION ay up to $6.00° per set, ac- to their value. = ‘OLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 H-in‘llr-n, Up-stairs rel Hill Ave, latest glectriclty. gals. Lot alr furna W hot and col No, 4—Business opportunity country village about 20 miles from Norwich, general with a general merchandisé. as gro- cerles, dry goods. ete. can e bought at a Bargain; reason o has other business in 5. SIE Real Esiate and Insurauce, Norwich. Conn. FOR SALE Several Desirable 'BUILDING LOTS on Greere Ave. and Cedar St Conn. Telephone l“-l; THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Norwich, Conn. TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- 1000 feet from sown fdower and hbardwood floors, 3 acres land, Ocean and Salt Pon vegetable garden: plumbing and heat. Renta! $3i Others $300 1024000, | FRANK W, COY, “esterly, R. L improt¥ments, Send for hankl T seliing, cwher FOR SALE when I'm out anywhere! She—And I suppose you keeg it shal- low, s0 you won't get over your head. —Judge. Amateur palmist—I think yeu are going to be married twice. Miss Willing—VYou think' I'd rather you were sure I was going to be mar- ried once.—Boston Tra Bill—Jones, the Welshman, ho's eloped with ma wife. Jack—Wey, Aa thowt he was you ‘werry best pal. Bill—Aye and so he is but he dis- sent knaat” yit!—Newcastle Chroicle. Jock (discussing new officer who has just been attached to the com- pany)-—-What is his name, Rab? Rab—Have ye no' heard? Ocl, he's got a grand name, I tell ye--Mister Buchanan-Dewar, wi' a syphoa in be- tween.—London Opinfon. Doctor—A little bullding up requir- ed, I think. Suppose you try a glass of port in the forenoon, and say a®s- other after lunch! The major—Wwell, T don't think T've than a_bottle a dav for the st ten vears. But Il try and take another couple of glasses it you like. —Funch. ur friend in such a desperate “I heard him say he didn't caie what happened to him,” “Oh, he's irresponsible. He just now tried to reach his flancee over the tel- ephone for .the fifth time and found the line busy. Ex: nge. “My word!” exclaimad the Briton, Indignantly. ‘You Americans are al- ways calling us_slow. Just cite an ex= ample, will you?” “Certainly,”” chuckled the New Yorker. “An Hnglishman can stund for parliament and be elected. An American who wants a congressioral seat has to ‘rum’ for- it."-—Chicago Herald. THE KALEIDOSCOPE London, England, can spare no more firemen for the army. One-fifth of Pennsylvania factory workers are women and girls. One worker in ten in the United States belongs to a labor union. There are at present more than 1,500 Esperanto societies in the world. Arizona has an eight hour day for workers in electric . light and power plants. To.read the newspapers intelligent- Iy ‘2 man must bave & vocabulary of at least 2,000 words. Off all the’ Balkan people ,the Ser- bians are.the only unmixed race sivce they came tinto the terrritory, eight centuries ago. Pittsfield, Mass., has had three suc- cessive bachelor ity solicitors, and at present the city clerk and postmaster are single men, One of Brazil's most important rail- roads is being equipped with oil burn- ing locomotives and cxpects eventual- Iy to dispense wit hcoal. The Marquis of Butte has subscrib- ed $5,000 to a plan for establishing |the west of Scotland n_hospital for limbless soldiers and sailors. Harvard_university ,having observ- ed that 117 of its 175 instructors wear mustaches, concludes that the mus- tache betrays brains, jp the wearer. —— Granolithic Sidewalk Facts Over forty cement walks built by me ich. Ore at Chelsea Parade, 1,450 feet long, over one-guarter of & 1 will furnish the names se oforty satisfied customers. Se- lect a man who knows how and will Specifications amount to noth- ing compared to experience. Mite is for you if you are wise. START RIGHT in Norwich. Forget Your Aches. Stiff knees, aching limbs, lame back make lite a burden. If you suffer from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, get a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment , the universial remedy for pain, Easy to apply; it pentrates without rubbing and soothes the tender flesh. Cleaner and more effective than mussy. oint- ments or poultices For strains or sprains, sore muscles or wrenched lig- aments' resulting from. strenuous exer- Thos. J. Dodd GENERAL CONTRACTOR 99 Cliff Street EXCHANGE Village Farm in beautiful village, 2 |vitality. For 47 years the happy-com- 1miles out on state road, 38 acres land, | bination of soothing -antiseptic 0 room house, with bath, hot and cold sams in Dr. King’s-New Discoves fi; Splendid barns, 3 poultry |healed coughs and" relieved «m&n For ulars and prices or ull; on H. GALLUP, Norwich, SALE HORSES 1 bave a few good Horses that I want dispose of right away. Come and ELMER R. PIERSON Buildizgs cost $12,000. Wiil . | fectiveness of Dr.. exchange for gzood income proj rticulars TRYON'S AGENCY, ic, Conn. ™ cise, Sloan’s Liniment. gives quick re- lief. Keep it on band for emergencies. At your Druggist, 25c. | Stop the First Cold. A cold does not get well of itaelt The process of weering out a eold wears you out, and your cough be- comes serious 'if neglected. g coughs drain the energy and sap the Young and 0ld can testify ‘to New 8. ery for coughs