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WARMER TODAY AND TOMORROW What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at Auvditorium Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville ana Moving Pictures at the Davis Norwich Rifle Club meets at Armory. Uncas Lodge, No. 11, 1..O. O. ¥., meets in_Odd Fellows' Hall o Thames Union, No. 187, U. B. of C. and J. of A, meets in Carpenters’ Hall. Barbers' Union meets at 117 Mai Street. Norwich Conclave, No. 424, 1. O. H. meets in Eagles' Hall. 5 Norwich Lodge. No. 248 N, E. O. P, meets in Buckingham Memorial. Sebequonash Council, No. 11, D. of P., meets in Foresters’ al. Public Lecture by Dr. James J. Walsh in Town Hall ANNOUNCEMENTS New York's popular fad is here, at the Olympic hall, Roller Skating Thanksgiving day, afternoon and ev- ening, and will b open to the public every afternoon and evening following with the exception of Friday, Decem- Der 1. This rink will be conducted by up to date management. All new skates, popular music, and a new pre- paration used on the floor preventing dust, a_good time to all Thankggiving day,’ giving the people of Norwich a new and up to date place of amuse- ment. Don't miss the opening. DAVIS THEATRE. i el Big Bill of Keith Vaudeville Acts and H. B. Warner in a Triangle feature. For the first half of this week: the management of the Davis has booked a show that promises to beat anything ever seen here. The headline act is Rog‘er Bray and company, four people with singing, dancing and comedy. in a vaudeville musical comedy This"is an act that everyone will like. Eugene LeBlanc, a dainty voersatile commedienne, {s the next act and she is a star by herself. The third act is Hill Sylvany, who present a novel variety offering that is different frém anything ever seen hege. All three acts are big timers and should prove a big hit with the patrons of this thea- tre. The Triangle feature pictuge is H. B. Warner in A Vagabond Prince, a flve part Ince production, which is the colorful tale of a petted young nobleman w] came to America in search for a nture and became the dominant figure in a delightful ro- mance. It is replete with scenes of rezal splendor at the start and then becomes abundant with the atmos- phere of Sah Francisco and the “bar- bary eoast,”” where the romance has its inception. To complete the show there is the usual funny two reel Key- stone comedy. Don’t miss this show. Matinee today at "2.15, all seats 10 cent Evéning at 6.45 and 8.45, 10, 1 and 20 cents, Neil O’Brien Coming to Davia Theatrs Friday, Deec. 1. 4 On Friday night. Décember 1, Neil O'Brien and his great amerfcan min- els will be the attraction at the Da- vis theatre, Nell and his merry men have always been big favorites with the patrons of this plavhouse and that he will be welcome again this season is nssured by the kecn Interest al- ready in the show. The same high class entertainment that marked his visit here during the past five seasons will be eclipsed this season, #verything is new, and many of ihe old favorites including Eddle Ross are still with him to keep the fun going. Seats will be on sale Wednesday fornfng’ at 10 o'clock, prices 25 éents to $1.50. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Sallie Fisher in The Bargain Row Sp Today. and Saturday. . ik le Shepherd of Feature For The big special five reel Essanay production of The Liitle Shepherd of Bargain Row with Sallie Fisher star- ring and taken from Howard McKent Barnes’ novel, will be the attraction at the Auditorrium for today and Tihesday. Following is a synopsis of the_interesting story: Nora Blake, brought up amongst the poor of the tenements where the toiling mothers have no time to hunt bargains though every penny counts, knew where to buy things the cheap- est, 80 they called her “The Little Shepherd of Pargain Row.” The little shepherd fought herself up from {he counters until she became the trusted private secretary of Henry Hyman, owner of the famous Hyman's Jewelry store. “Dickie” Hyman, the younger son, has just been expelled’ frots. school “Miss tion even. for Miss Pickford and the Some of - the.richest .comedy which ford has ever displayed upon the screen ‘that which takes place with her little brothers,) Heinie,. Hans and little Yacob... In her distress. Miss Pickford is as irrvesistible: as ever, but In her &m&mah way. she develops a philosoph: attitude toward the harsh things .of this world which wobs the scenes of all their bitterness. This is one of.the most magnificent dramas in the history of the screen and as it will be 'at the Breedsfor two days only, the management has decided . to -have four shows daily, ‘to give everybody an opportunity to see this wonderful production. -Matinees will be at 1.30.and 8, and the evening shows at 7 and 8,30 and all seats at all perfermances will be ten cents. In addition to this big feature the Breed ‘will present the Pa and a very funny Lonesome Luke com- edy. These comedies are new to Nor- wich audiences and are conceded to be the last word in comedies. They will be shown exclusively at the . Breed from now. on and will replace the Drew comedies. PUBLIC LECTURE TONIGHT IN TOWN HALL. Dr. James J. Waish to Speak Under Auspices of Wi Cross Council, One of gae important: events of the year for«Norwich people’ will be the lecture to be given in the town hall this evening. by Dr. James J, Walsh of New York under the auspiccs of White Cross council. No. 13, K, of C. Dr. ‘Walsh has lectured from Portland, Me., to Portland. Or and from §t. Paul to New Orleans, but it is tne first time that he has been scheduled to appear in Norwich, and the citizer:s generally should ‘attend in larze numbers and give him a good r«ception. ‘Wherever he has 'spcken the »ress notices have been most favorable. The Times Demncrat of New Orleans said* “Rr. James J. Waleh of New York, one of the ‘most i€éarned mon .In the practice of medicine. lecturer, student and scholar, spoke to a ge audience of men and womeoen last night. Walsh’s argument was pithy, and instructive, didactic and entertain- ing.” The Paterson Call said: ‘“Orpheus hall was filled to the door last night by members of the Alma Mater Lit- erary circle and their friends to to Dr, Walsh’'s lecture, To say that the auvdience was pleased would be putting it mildly, for thé lecturer is so thoroughly’ at homo’ wita his subject and has such a clean, pleasant way of speaking, with n sense of humor that pervades ali he says, that puts him in ciose fouch with his hearers” The subiect of t-.night's lecture will be The Century ¢f Columbus. and it is a topic that is sure to lnterest and instruet- ail who attend: Uoth men and women invited ™d admission will be freg to all. The doois will be open at 7.30 and-the lceture will begin at 8 . m. sharp, As it is a pubiic lecture, no seats will be reserved: firet come, best seated. Usiters will be in attend- ance, but to be assured of a good seat it is advisable to. he al the town hall afblscon after 7.30 this evening as pos- sible. Afternoon Dancs at Mohican. _Propartions are well under way for {re Thankskiving afternoon dance at the Mohican hotel in New London from 1 o'clock on. Many special features have been arranged for by Manager F. B. Walker, who delights in plinning for the enjoyment of his friends. The dance programme will.be prepared by " AND FOUND - o 1 ot Finder notify Gas Tel. 556 FOUND_Runaway by paying expenses. Main St. 2 LOST—A diamo Finder will be Bulletin Office. nd_ gwar: “nov27d . Can be had Ca North N nov27 2ol t On the Thames ning water. tool house; acres of land with a about 1,000 feet. D high ground, affording superb view of the river Price $6,500. The Mutual Telephone 1334 RIVER PROPERTY FOR SALE House havirig nine rooms, electric lights, stear” heat, run Two barns, wood shed, two_ poultry . houses. ARCHA W. COIT, Benefit Life Agency ‘water frontage o welling stznds on 63 Broadway provements. ,FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE 124 McKinley Avenue. Eight Reoms and Bath, Medern Im- Price $4,500, Easy Terms. JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET ST. Real Estate Departmant. stead 7 room House Mt. Pleasant Price $1800. Treadway Ave. FOR SALE 125 ELIZABETH STREET basement, lot 88x115, near CHAS. H. BUSHNELL cne Apply Miss C. Evans, R. aoc. | nea ape: | on One biank i 10c worth or'over to wrile | on+ Contest Smoke Shop. positions in pay of Send for’in 'r‘ mmission, Rosm according to abi Hartfora Open and surroupding ' country. | Bx montiy.y tent men. . Railway, car noved competent heip. taurant few ‘nore table board: ‘Bov2Td TS, m‘l 13 Ouk WANTED—By 4 t:ained nurse, pesic ion to cate for Joyatid or oy vt {ras quite @ 1iftle Burry of the ] s st ot ol wave coming I e NN aake” fhe enildren’s A 50U :ftwpy: -lu:‘hter all Ko ine. iddtes watcn for signs of i winter sport DOLLAR .nnm piece tree .‘&‘.‘,’f ure on che number nels ‘ao'foars oF Caris T rTee ‘withl eaci purch: our. - when you want good help and want, it .quickly. Help is scarce . now, but the best workers read 0ses Suturda novZid STENOGRAPHER cleris ivsts at Capitol, Bulletin-Want Ads. -/ “ro REAT—Store st s Dieususes far 100, precious - S Shop, UF S0 MATKSE OF 84 - 16 Do dost. © o . When you have a “don’t want” which you beliéve might be- “some-one-alsc want” Fur- niture, floor coverings, stoves. clothing, tools, ‘etc., advertised . in Bulletin Want Ads find ready salé. ‘ T peltner i VigApe ol 5,000 PuPu.a T Ada Jumes Grabam, Fatvile . novisd , T RENT—O1E ohe_flve-roum ten@Inent. . Greene, 1 Hili st TO RLNT—Nicely fuinished - fremt “dm neat and nach. 30 . novild_ There's-an echo of, far sicigibells In ‘the @uT, 2 “There ate Greame of liveiy sksting -, in the park: E a ngs.ers reve. In tic tiougkts of speeding ciasis, . Ana. of blank ¥ at office Lf Siate €ivil Service 73, Capitol, Harts g N ov27d 20 zood painter inting in one of the fyihe oty of Haply $3°16 33,502 aa call at once, The Shop Building Trades' change. £oom 56, No. 11§ A, St., rtiord, Conn. FIREMEN, brakem lication c: T flx-rnoni‘ tmr.:‘unfll’. 2 Mgl it u: W ovsda | O When you lese something— for most Norwich people honest—and ‘on finding anything instinctively, turn to Bulletin Want Ads to locate the lo: When a vacancy occurs in your rental” property. Za: uf1z2 Broauwag. fa! And tHe il of -winier ‘n the biood of Lies cn s all ©¥ on Joy-seeicers, one and n, beginmers, $120 dted it Of SIX positions suarante pe e e e 5 Bovi.d- rouv! ribne lotu-4. Y I'—House of ten ro>ms o W atl c..m.muefi isaac Sut thers's shivering In bare, bleak i858 homus ers shuddesing at the first raw chill, hey - ciasp ti-cir ng bables, " scanty clad, v And the thougat ~f cold «vikes on _tie poor ana i1} That's_the otner stdc of life and all its ina steama Jones, insurence andg Agent, s Builaing, 91 Main St f novida ¢ When you want to sell your real estate. ! m a “T0 RENT- e €1 8L Telepk Wi en you want to buy or setl J| 0% TEYFLINCT L “fliought B ikiers Jz’;gf;‘? pets, a business or a lease. novidds, = Whve;!o::t.;'wb?g;‘ it ta2 of Wit ? FURNISHED ROOMS for lishi hiouse- i with pleasures Dovis.on st Pavie 1270-2. £I8 anEniah S ¥ otashes clise With the comlis . . flakes of snow. Sc a Line = cf the scaitsring “and_ shelving ore. Phene 1964, WORDS OF S{RENGTIL 1 would write, w che? for res- waiters ¢ and Y references only als FOR SALE There are ‘three lvssons Thr i Wi, ov FOR SALE—The Cranston place, Nora 3 A i i barning pen. = RO | rnamestie inaaire Jomen 1 Dewoit. SpcEL Howers N e of Simprar Lignt. T from 16 Lo 18 BONEIMWE 2 Upon the hearis of men: 70 RENT_Iurnished _room, with modern conveniences, 3 Wllnln‘t&l::lz - oc rnone .\149' S5y iz N (en: 10 RENT—Pleasant e-Toom - meat; a1l convenicuces. Audres:_)&. care Bulletin. ocilid employvment cd Tie ‘Waurcgau Hotel. nov24a rs and cordwood venings batween 1 nov23d T WANTED At Hathaway's Market, a FOR SALE_Farm horse anl youns cow. James BelLimack, Montille: novzid FOR SALE—E ranivgn . clouds environ nd ‘gladness hldes per PaL Cha the shndov: drom Loy ‘No night but hath its mosn. Have hope. now, ‘k Jersey heifer due to calf June _or wiil exchange for James Turnbull, Wauwecus Fill, g n with 3 room St. School. Phone 946-12. WANTE threshing, w. cutting oulf Robinson, Lebano; - 1 Tow! i - Farmisaed rooms for ligny | Have. falth. -Whore'er . thy bark fs £00d smart young man 16 or 18 years ity _ | mo mENT: Farnisued rooms for li . ¢ 514, i 3 novbad FOR SALE—Cordwnod for sale cheap. | 1ousvkeepug, & Calter Ave., Bast Sile. A i Nus - tabests WANTED—Tioy 11_to 16 vears for | tomes ane 7, R. F. D, gt O = | milrth— £ 4 Light,. clean work: #7 o Starc. West . ~o. Wiy, upper ~flat, 2i!| Know thals—God rules (he hosts of i Mill. e fat hen turkey and | nod nveniences; rent rexsonablc. A LW “heaveu, rov2zd auway. octid Tre inhabliants of earth. Haye love, Not lovi But, man as maf Ang scacter. ilkcg. charliles” hand-picked russet J:hn,l;icl"flnnu-x,_.,z :ix: e e TO RENT e " - 83 Washingtul sepzid FOR RENT — Homellke - furaiched house, eight rovmis ana bath, best res- secaon. Coig, b D — Man ooding. alons fo# one, brother call, tie ‘eireling sun, a ol 5. 06 fArst class hem- Inguire T. . Bab- novSMWS t sc cock, Norwich. SAFETY FIRST—Have your blades Thus grave these Irszons on thy soul— - S " Arena W, sharpened. E. Kirby, 227 Main St. FOR SALE—A thoroughbred Guern-|:4¢ie 5 a ve—an,d thou shal: novida sy bull (registeral No. 28545, Cupid of | SEVaWWaY. o o “‘::::bu e v wvlgse.an - AN > o= ound Hill). J. F. Lathrop. Raymond | ~FUNNISEED . rcoms; rea Strength when life's surges rudest roll, o e P ure, 8L HL A Jeenbinil Thcaty Telcphone Nor- | rates, susabiy for gal honsekeeping. | S THaht when (Ho olse wert blind, Phone 300 $i, 700 i will buy a Cottage House, Work Shop and a large Garden in a very desir- able part of the city. E. A. PRENTICE, 88 Cliff Street FOR SALE A modern 12 in kest residential section. A. M. AVERY take hom: tactory suffitient for. learnin; pay after Kia Curler Co.. 1 EOYERNMENT ; orn Nov, wich Div. rov24d | ars. Ei FOR SALE—Twy airtight wood he:it- nenn ers, one small coal heater. Tel. 1276-2, rankiin an s, 71 Yot yeirs occupled by C. C. ision St nov2Sa: | BT St mwin and. lue. sales rooi SALE _Now russet apple cide store room unu bakery formerly use: also vinegar. J. Seigel. Pnore 646-3.|by tne Providence iakery. Archa W. novida % Coit, 63 Broadway. ® Sy17a TO RENT_Newly farnished room B crage | modscs conveniences, at The Seymour. 646-5. |54 Franklin St. Phome 1043-2. 2pri2d mma siorse, ip Lnion St Jyz.d AENT in the buflding corner of \3mop~b’-’zum§; fine cor- —Frierdich Schilier. 10, 1759, HUMOR OF THE DAY HELP WANTED and also work to work /easy; one hour at : : e icneatr u: pelleve tbat awful story Colchester, they’re ';:Iltnt. Plerce . “Yes; what is it?"-—Everybody’ Willis—What sort of man s he? Gillis—Well, If He had a count:¥ s tate, he'd nave ¢ Katydids saying “Katy done it” before a week was nov10d bs open: 520 month;: free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 33 Rochester, N. Y. novia ANTED _Eaperienced skein wind- OR SALE—Onc horse ch; two goats and 4C puliets, or jfor cows. J. Seizel. FPhone novz4d ot e el T Sl R | o sy ey e FOR RENT e g Stk Ml o b By e o R g FE D Lol : tments, good| ToM==80 you- reaily thinik ycu have S LB N ) 20 . 97-12, st gpartments, 4 - b GIRL WANTED ‘or general house- | Stables. nov2sd |, One of the cholesst apartmen s 5913 | some ghance wita Miss Coldcash, do room House Mr. W, Potter, fusical director at the Mohican, which insures its success. A very attractive menu appropriate for the occasion will be served in the main dining room for which already many tables have been reserved. PLAINFIELD Sparks From Locomotive Burn 5-Ton Stack of Hay—Foresters’ Smoker— Party Given Joseph Lacrosse—Auto- mobile Accident. Five itons ‘of hay o%mned by thé Law- ton Mills' corporation -and stacked di- rectly behind the southern end of the plant near the N. Y, N. H. & H. R. R. tracks, caught fire from sparks from a passing locomotive and was totally destroyed, Friday afternoon. The hay was stacked out of doors waiting for the completion - of -an ‘addition being built on the ‘company’s barn. Foresters’ Smoker Talk. Court Plainfield. Independent Order of Foresters, No. 1813, held a smoke when the story opens and the elder Joseph, a rich man’s son too lazy to be bad, 1s bethrothed to Lucile Hud- son, daughter of a scheming mother. Travers, the manager of the store, is x.loul of Nora's standing with the ner, who has repeatedly signified that in event of his death he wished Nora to assume the management for his_sons. 5 On the night of his death he asked repeatedly for Nora, but the scheming Travers, already in too deep from purigined jewels, sees that she is not found. He es letters from Hy- man's deathbed to prove he is to be manager. However,# he is wise—or unwise—enough to keep Nora in her vers gives Luclle an expensive necklace, substituting an imitation, and also schemes with her mother, Mrs. Hudson, for the disposition of other jewels. In the meantime the two boys go on an auto trip to forget their grief. Joseph, the elder, for whom Nora feels a genuine affection, is badly ]hurt. Nora visits the house and earns most of the wrongs. As she and Joseph are alone Dickie and Edna, Nora's protege whose interest in Dickie she feared, burst into the room and announce their ma: Nora is delighted. Only one ing more is required to make her completely happy. “Will you accept the m goes - my _ Independence” laughs Nora, the suffragist, as Jo- seph’s arm circled her waist. The Hearst Weekly News pictorial and a very good Frank Daniels comedy will also be shown. BREED THEATRE. ——— “Hulda From Holland” Stars Mary Pickford—8uperb Dutch Girl in Fa- mous Players Production Feature For Today and Tuesday. Mary Pickford has been starred upon the screen in ch: erizations of many picturesque alities but her little Dutch Girl, in lda From Hol- land, has never been surpassed in hu- mor and genuine appeal to It is as Hulda from the dike cou try that the foremost star of the mo- tion picture screen will appear at the Breed theatre today and Tuesday. In this delightful tale of the land of the tulip Miss Pickford is more ap- pealing, if possible, than in many of her previous appearances, a fact ‘which, coupled with the picturesque- ness of the Dutch settings and cos- tymes which mark the opening of the ure, makes li an unusual produ talk in Krauss” hall, Saturday evening. During-the evening instrumental and vocal selections were rendered by va- rious members of the court. Refresh- ments were served. There was a large attendance. A - Party For Joseph Lacosse.. A number of friends of Joseph La- cosse held a party“in his honor at his home on Lawton Heights, Saturday evening. Varfous s’ were played and there was voeal and instrumen- tal music. = Refreshments were later served by the host. A number of Nor- Wwich friends of Mr. Lacosse were pres- ent. at the party. 5 Henry Betterman, proprietor.of a lo- %mnrket,ngured in' an automobile dent in Greeneville, Sunday_after- noon. Mr., Betterman, according to local witnesses, was driving at a mod- erate rate of speed. in ‘the:direction of Norwich. When near.the.Norwich Belt Company’s. plant a young boy, about 15, ran into the path of the oncoming machine. The driver made a vain at- tempt to escape running the boy down. He was struck and knocked over. Mr. Betterman brought his car to a stop and placed the boy in the automobile and rushed him to a doctor. It was feared that the boy might have a bone in his leg fractured. B Mr. Betterman is:-well known. here as an exceedingly careful driver and.the accident -is considered unavoidabl Motored 'to Game. Rev. Arthur Burwick, Cecil ‘Brad- ford, Clarence Winsor, and Walter La- throp. attended the Yale-Harvard game at New Haven, Saturday, making the trip' in Mr. Lathrop’s autoniobile, Noted Out and About. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laycock spent Saturday in Norwich. $u2 Lawrence - V. London caller Sunday. Miss Yvonne Paul-of Pericho, R. I, spent the week end ‘with local friends. Miss Paul formerly resided in Plain- field. tgal Falls, R. Ovilas Daucet of Cent 1, spent Sunday here. William dge of New Britain spent the week end: with his parents. A large number of automobile par- tieh passed through here Saturday on their way-to the big game at New Ha- ven. 5 Henry Dodge of Providence, R. 1., spent the week end at his home on the Packer road. Elton Nolan spent the with Nerwich relatives. The Prisoner of Andersonville, der-the direction of Fred W be_presented for the St. Joh: Many out of town: people the photo play play, “Where Children?” here Saturda; 4 Of all colors, red is the most con- spicuous at a distance. week end New | room House numi Street. tion. Will gell FOR SALE To close an .estate the . seven- Very convenient price if sold soon. THOS. H. BECKLEY, Admr. ENY ber 227 Thames loca- at a very low work. oct16a furnitur ruckner, may 24 - WANTED WEAVERS AND HELP for other departments. New mill just completed. SHETUCKET CO. Apply 167 Broadway. WANTED—Second highest price paid. Franklin St. Tel. 71 ticulars, er month. - For further nguire of FOR SALE—Shoe High St., in Baltic; ness. —inquire Joseph Bessette, Box 215, Baltic, Ct. nov22d | T FOR SALE 1514 Cadlillac in A No. 1 condition; price reatonable. Call at Majestic. Garage. novzld FOR SALiz—Dress cult, size 37; good conditfon; cheap. Addréss Suit, care Builetin. nov2id PRIVATE SALE of household furni- ture at 7.Oak St., consisting of antique and modern cliairs, tables and mirror ictures, bedroom sets, mattresse: éuther 'beds, pillows, carpets, parior, gas and.oll stoves. refrigerator, china and also a banjo. THours from & to 12 a. m. and from % to 5 p. m. nov!3 FOR SALE—Onc nearly new Wasser- man player piano in fine condition; will be sold at a bargain price. Barrows' Shoe Stor 5 nov10d FOR SALE—I have young chickens, ducks and geese and three a ez YOu"} - ; Jack—That's what, She la begin- ning 4q find fault with Iy necktie. — Inaiznapolls Star, “I don’t unde a green bay tree, 'Eh?" ' If it's green, how can it be hay?'— Loulsville Courler-Journal. “Little Wilile had heen invited out. “1 want to make you feel quite at home,”- gald ‘the hostess. “But I don’t want 1o feel at home,” objected ‘Willie. ‘At hame L{ can ovly have.one picee of gake.''—Life. “Bridget, why den't you the doorbeli?” pen “Of didn't hear f§t sayir’ anythizg, um. 3 “You must have Pcard its tomgue going, Bridget."—-Boston Tranreript, " The Heavy—I-hear that your inter- repair shop on doing a guod busi- JOHN A MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Nerwich. New Apartments To Rent Six rooms in each apartment with gas, electric light and steam heater in eacl apartment at $20.00 per month. « Desirable building lats on Washington Street, Layrel Hill Avenue, Hickory and Main Streets from $300.00 up. Inquire of J:.'J. CORKERY, hand . I nd thls taik at declares the hor¥e- apswer RA for sale. Otto Andersop, Jr., R. F. D, 409, Thayer Buildin; % _of- Himiot rwas- hissed at 278 Main Strest, May Building e SR ““T";'e?:"., N g pretatl -Ai“qrxqg“.}:nnmr last 724—Phones—68 FOR SALF—Greatest teai estate bar. ik night, = : e ) WANTED sain in Norwicn: Buckiigham home on S aad—-AN. vosth Ths peHigiu- i w?hxn%nfl L ul2-roo}m hhnusef most , ance 'was. bijled as a Shal esp:arun substantially built, which cost over Sentueh and 1 aniappet Nyme rartidans 000 to build; so 28 buiiding lots kNT MASON for BOILER WORK and w.-ro:c;zz )eltrez:: :“13014-. for, m!‘ia-cq‘ L -50 S D of Bacon resented ft—Puck. . 4 ; at once. Apply and the ots. . ress Rea ractive r; 4 Estal Exchange, New London. Conn. AngCllltllral leestone AMERICAN STRAWBOARD CO. Jezidaw Modern, $22.00 per mméh THE I\ALEIDOSCOPE is as necessary to the soil as food is e e wom SALE. JAMES L. CAS Japan has a sivil service retire- to the human race. Cotiage Houses. Tenement and Bus!- | § Renial Dept. 37 Shetucket St. § i ment iaw for government empioyer. WANTED ness Biocks, Building Lots, all in de- | § i The Peck-McWilliams C rable Joca‘ions. List your property if No less than 5,060 inventiors have = % |To Buy Hand Picked Appl R enhae Liinye s [ T been submitted to-the naval board in o Buy Han pples Bimber 01 Peupie tooking for real Sovar SalnTs. A PEE. All | can get. Will pay good orice. | ‘3¢ ¥ : 2 STORE To Rm s : NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -18AAC KIHMAN, Norwich, Roem 106 Thayer BIdg. | Apout 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Fraaklin | joote o 55, PYis AT SOTNE 0L ISP g e T e e e e ancomaire ‘peca. ime | _italy®1a suforcing Series of regu at Norwich, within and for the Distric ice. 3 2 s > of Norwich on the Zith day of Novem- SALE HORSES b '"'::'B‘:“|;in”"°::b" PEies. I tion SR CInioE Shk SeIath ot whel oy A 3 quire g rims allowed on highwal Present—NELSON J, AYLING, Judge, WANTED s iEg i AR AT R ghifodits LT Estate. of .John b. Lucas, late of ‘) ve a few goo! orses tha ‘wan = i Nogwich, in sald District, deceased. | ABLE BODIED MEN FOE HEAVY|to dispose of right away. Come and b s asin. she raered, ixecutor o ! the creditors of said deceased. to bring | WORK. see them. "t ¥ labor. muyera€nt of ihis country. In their claims agalnst said estaté| ,\ypRICAN STRAWBOARD CO., ELMER R. PIERSON TO RENT £ _— within~six months from ‘this date, by , Telephene 536-3 Pennsylvania feads ‘the states | p%l&h;zctpx;?toigc!;?st:?ée?fl:;nlmsgit::r novziad Thamesville. | . Six R and Ba the use or stéam pGwer, having Be e i ix Rooms th, er_cent. of ali lu tlie. Uniled States. post nearest to the place where said ‘EXCHANGE B! 58 4 deceased last dwelt, and in the sam & & gl 3 Town, and by publishing the same ‘once WANTED Al e T Gas and Large Yard, Petroleum deposics that have’ been in a hewspaper having a circulation in L s ed % - iscovered- in Somaliiand are be.ng &g District, and make. return to this] 4 FaMipy 1O RUN.-A. BoARDING |[USS U 08 StAlR Tent, 3 seres ol - In Good Residential investigated by ine biiish govein- S NELSOX 3. AYLING, Juage. ¢ HOUSE. water, etc Splendid barns, 3 poultry Section j ment. : B - absdsscimilgy e 7w & B R e aco, Nt remm T arsenine rae jesk e B, | 29 amd 31 Commerce 'St.. Norwich. Particuiars TRYON'S AGE wii N. TARRANT A {mode: the heauns vi paescazer giis e AR st e Main Street imonths, compulse NOTICE.—All creditors of .sald de- ! 117 t | Evs o Shers bleims aEatast sald ssate to che WANTED | ” ; To endble. a wun. to use a bicycle undersigned at Roxbury. Mass, No. 23 50 ACRE FARM 3 while ‘gunning % Fisnchmim bas in- 3.:"’:33‘,5"; Fiig. éf.‘f,,;l“},?- Jimited in| 14 Laborers, 6 young. housework ladi 5 ?rf::ah: ;ufi.:&; :'?‘ gl it stutionary Lt YR T s, 1 farm hand, 2 nurse girls. FOR RE”T A ; 9,35 1ing e giin, pevin i) oy FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAY F0r51,400 Cash Sl By pigiug ns lum which im. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD |Geo. L.. Chesbro, Mgr. ntral Bldg. | New house of six surround- J| House 67,Church-Street. ntrally do- | pounds’. witer ™ for }‘x‘,m »_al,_ c‘i d a{:_ at Norwich, within and for the District ' > @ R oy e X Toome, mas ravn || cated. All modern conveniences, Poe- | one-half mioéfi. A Was X g:rm{w‘l)chifin the 25th day of Novem- 3 Y * bea henumery sessian given at once. Apply to creased £10,800,000,000 zal 3 Present—NELSON J. . AYLING, Judge. | E ‘THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. A Hoyel artomiobile speedometer can Estate-of Waterman R. Burnham, late y ¥ t i 4 ki o o R i e Dt Do, late WE WANT OLD TEETH eason) Norwich, Conn. be. set to restlata the speed of @ car e Executor exhibited h! tration account Court for allowanos. s et er, A. D. ; noon, at the Probat he same 1 is adminis- with said estate to the it 1s therefore 9th day-of Decem- o'clock ig the fore- Court Room in the te C“I 201 Norwich, in gaflr}i:t%cx, lb&, an appof ~for ring the-same, and the waid Bxeontor s AE rected to give notice therenf b: ub-: lishing this order once in lomeynsw pl.‘oe'r ‘havin trict, at leas of sai Court. NI ‘The above 4 hearing; and J. AYLING, Judge. , and foregoing /is a rue a cfrculation in sald Di: ten days or to the date make Tetyrn to the DRESCHER. ‘Asslstant Clerk. “STEP IN and have your Ring Repdlished Watch Regulated. The Jowsler - Main Street - Near Post Office swrawberries (will be in fruitage this Spring), % acres asparagus | (Wil eut 00 Jbs. daily in season— an income 'getter). Near railroad, school ana church; land free from stone and machine worked. Send for latest catalogue. 'TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG~—Ten-room. cot- tage, 3 acres land, 1000 feer: Ocean and >akt vond; sown Hower and vegetable gardens: hardwood. Y g plumbing and heat. Renta! f A German-invénior’s disk . talking [ Otners $200 to £4000. Send for hanilet. mmiimmn rd has llhno:::dletmt; sste | automa y retarns e 0 FRANK W. COY, ssterly, R. L ‘| Bttty pombie make 1F robeat. _of a golt IN ANY CONDITION y up to $6.00 per set, ac- cording. to. their value. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. - 142 Main, Street, Up-stairs Established 1872, Norwioh, Conn. {ana prevent it being run more shan a I determined distance. g penmanship a on, invented on cne rojeciion to ef- optrly. To ald in penhelder has” side 'of which is a able it to L2 grasped Just | issued Chcice of 400. Nothing like it in all New England. g ~ WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, . 41 West Broad St., Westerly, Telechone 365 ; vvest 34th. St.: New York ’.‘M 2998 Greeley FOR SALE ~ AUCTION SALE Going out of the Jewelry business and . ‘having leased tha store formaily occu- pied by Kingsbury, the Jeweler, at 115, Main Street. I will sell at Pubilic| Auction my entire stock consisting of High Grade Watches, Diamonds, Sil- ver Ware and Musical THstrument: /Sale commences Monday, I'A‘flj,'nt °2.30 p. m. k R. 1 FOR SALE - Offi home can be bought very theap. Reason. owner:leaving for the Sxtreme notthwest For. full paréicws|those fars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker.