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FAIR, WARMER TODAY: . - o » CLOUDY TOMORROW ' 0 T ) i 1 = i i lin clubs, consisting of 40 men, will - ; D ‘What Is Going On Tonight prove the chief attraction for Thaoks- et 3 RQ HENT udeville and Moving Pictures at| SiVing ';f,‘,:‘ém'rm’u,flg:g':or PhIn sed- k EREISH setter dog TO RENT — Seven-room furnished THE BAST WIND. DETECTIVES—Be a detective; earn | lai salaries; G2 nd remate. 1065, Provi seve; son and have been received with great avor. On November 19th Mme. Alma improvements, 178 Inquire P. k. Bray, cottage, Laurel 231 Central 1 Thedtee. fon Pictures at Dreed Theatre. Eh0T MOV g Plotares al len STRAYED—Blac] ‘with chain attached to collar: 15> 5me o Mitts. * Return to Dr, James, r-uuvgenwira. Phote ol Lots of Norwich People Do. o m:?.uzmmgm-.‘a'-r-u ang / wookly easily made. Aderess N ndicer. Shiet Warks, Newart, N3 Sovees, WANTED—To rent small farm. or Moty in’ Odd Norwich Duag uck was assisted by the Brown 3 X e ke orders foF hind "TO RENT—A flat of seven rooms. hot| Full of the good salt epray, s Norwlch Tu Armory riet in an encore number, Carry | Does your back ache constantly? LOST—A dlamond pin. heart shape. P~ ders tar. hand] t 3 b Tectric 15{-. e and wild eiuciel . 0. 0. F. ek to O1d Virginny, at her ap- ¥ ; Kinder wii “be. revrarded by leavhii::t e e CYassnbieaZ: Mirect spbe fhnk L T Sr o b sty " b s owing, L) Do you have sharp twinges when Anq ¢ i hew made hay, stooping or lifting? Tell me of uplands where ripe whea: is gleaming R six rooms and five rooms. In- 152 FOR RENT—A flat ‘basement ol B, B. Mclatyr Nest. 0. 0. 0. K. of P. b“rlf&nce in Providence. Teside the regular program arranfed ht there will be “totlet, and quire for Thanksgiving nis No. 6, Te. 1. e readings and the Hawailan Sextet will| Feel all used up—as if you could FOR SALE < Tk x e East Side, City. nov2id A, - T A fnd B Society moetsalgo favor with selections. | sust g0 no farther? : T hovastug e o T Bex 19 Bulletia. |} when Jve wait yved il a0d RENTCotings of six rooms with | Tell me of. waves, and FoSks with sea- A e net proceeds o | —_— ~want it quickly. Help fs scarce a electric lights, at 7 Weed stréaming, secofii, §|‘vmn,°§ 0. H, reets in| pe agded 70, the track fund of the| Why not look to your kidneys? AN o tremen —for paper || * 10U L Tihe best workers read || ousti® 5t “Iaauire 180 Boswell Ave.| Ana mooniight on ine bay. Norwich Free Academy. Tickets have been placed on sale through Academy students and may also be secured at Slater hall on the night of the con- cert. Tickets 50c. Concert starts at €15, ALFRED F. DENGHAUSEN iy TO GIVE RECITAL ‘nov2id _ Furnished rooms; also bousekecping. Pho conveniences for light 78 School St. Tel. 1C5-2. novi7 “TO RENT—Store su Tor a tallor shop or fish market or shoe repair Shop —neither in villago of 4,000 population. Address James Graham, Taftviile. nov: e TO_ RENT—One six-room tenement, one_five-room_teuoment. * Inquire of E. L. Greene, 1 Hill St. nov23d/ TO RENT_Nicely furnished front room, with steam heat and bath. 30 Grove St novild NO. 120 BROADWA Y—aix-room flat, heater. bath, gas and electric connecs tions. ' Inquire at 122 Broadway. novzod TO RENTSteam heated flat of six rooms on Mapie St.. Inquire 10 Main St. Phone 1545-4. novild FOR _RENT—House of ten rooms at No. 54 Washington St.; all conveniences and steam heat. Inquire of lsasc S inebaug, No. 125, F. of A. orestey s Hal h Counel, miedts in Bickinghcm Memorial. "ANNOUNCEMENTS e vt - MEIL O'BRIEN'S MINSTRELS Will Play at the Davis Theatre on o Friday, Dec. 1. (A form of entertainment which has defled all competition for vears is ne- gro minstrelsy and in spite of the Ise. attractions o the movies. comedies, drama and opera, it m Holds its place in the affection of t .. None of the minstrel of the past or present have :&mumuom of the public to a iovaid WANTED—Second hand Sord car élther touring or rumabout. Tel. 1885-13, Norwich. novesd == - novaid WANTED—Young man good at fig: ures, for spiendid otfice position. with a leading business firm; a good chance to learn the business and_secure ad- yancement; a krowledge of hookkeep- ing would be helpful but not necessary. Make arrangements at once at the Nor- wich Commerclal School, Chamber of Commerce Building, for an appoint- n novzsd WANTED—A ‘pore table board- ers. dnquire at 19 Oak St. _ nov27d WANTED—By a trained nurse, Dosi- tion to care for invalid or any one ill. Apply Miss C. Evans, R. D. 8. _nov27d FIVE DOLLAR gold pisce free o the nearest figue on the number of kernels On three ears of corn in our window. One blank (ree with each purchase of 198 ‘worth or over to, write your figur E closes Saturday. 2, Smoke Shop. 7 novstd Bulletin Want Ads. When you have a “don’t want” which’ you - believe might be “some-one-elsc want.” Fur- niture,’ floor coverings, stoves, clothing, tools, etc., advertised in ‘Bulletin Want Ads find ready sale. When you lose something— for most Norwich people ars honest—and on finding anything instinctively, turn to Bulletin Want Ads to locate the loser. When a vacancy oceurs in your rental property. Here, among miles of flat and barren reaches; My heart is sick for home; Sick for the sound of waves on pebbly beaches s And the glad dance of foam; Sick for the sight of one small house half idden In vines that srow Longlng: till not tears Bl Ty eves un. den For one beloved face. Tell her, O Wind, that when the winte passes, And the long task is o'er 1 shall come running through the sweef spring grasses Never (o leave her more. —L. F. B.. in Boston Transcript. AN APFBAL. Why not use Doan’s Kidney Pills? Norwich people have done so. They tell you the result. Mrs. R. Ladd, 422 Central Avenus says: “Thére was a dull, tired feeling in my back, right: dcross my kidneys. When I was doing my' housework, my back cramped up and felt numb. Stooping caused pains) across my back and it often was so weak that I felt like sitting down. One box of Doan's Ki lis. cor- rected this trouble.” sy FOR SALE B 1D e ok FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Contral Building * Norwich, Conn. R. A, Norwich, Famous Baritone Sing for Nor- Association Monday Ev- The Norwich Music assoclation, which had planned - an evening of English music for its meeting Monday evening, Dec. 4, has deferred that pro- gram, in order to take advantage of an opportunity to’ hear Alfred F. Denghausen, the famous baritone. Mr. Denghausen is to give a recital of German, Russian and English songs. He is everywhere praised by the crit- ies for his rich and poetic’ voice, his 3 Carload of Cows One ocarload just arrived. Two more carloads. will arrive this week. Ver- mont and New York:State Cows. degree than Neil O’Brien and lmnflment that he and his lcan Minstrels are coming Davis theatre Triday evening, Do_your Christmas shopping early, % Dot long and 4o it ;Q\f; n prosperity's wile coffers l&’l your share the lus swell When you want to sell your real estate. . ! Price 50c, at all dealers. Dom’t sim, novitd Hiate| Buy for every one vou knoweth, 1,/ will e received with satisfac- [ unusual - drematic. . versatility ~and + 2 = FRE! X1E S RTEWOGRAEEES T SRSt aas When you want to buy or sell || jones, Insurance and Real kstats|Buy for every ons yoy Wnow is_promised by Mr. O'Brien's | strong, even tones. ply ask for a’kidney remedy — get PED-W. HOXtE posicione in paray clerks v Tent) oets, a Business or a lease. Agei o RIchanis - Buldings SIS Be not chary of your money J hovisa sSc TO RENTTenement 61 Otls St. In- a Line aire BF Bray, 351 Central Ave. hov FURNISHED ROOMS for_light house<. keeping. Division St. Phone 1276-2. novsd = RENT Store 322 Laurel Hill ve., suitable for grocery or markel; reni low. Apply to M. K. Waters, it sroadwa; nov7d TO RENT_A fat of four rooms, with modern conveniences, at 13¢ Washing- ton St. lnquire of Gilbert Bowers, 130 Tel 62, Lebanon Div. ‘Lebanon, Conn. 5 ger, Oscar F. Hodse that this (If you've any left to spend). Start out brisk and bright and smiling, Never mind the liitle things Which may chance to cause some ‘worrie Mind ot what the morrow brings In_the shape of rising prices Which you in the £ Go_on with the Chris| (It you've credit an! Buy your breakfasts and vour &lnners, Gef your coal in for the fires, Purchllle clothes and shoes and wrap- pinss, The program which he has arranged to give before the Norwich assoclation is one of great variety and interest. PORTO RICAN OCFFEE CROP 1S A BOUNTIFUL ONE. Promises to Be Onme of the Largest Ever Produced There. San Juan, Porto Rico, Nov. 22 (Cor- respondence of The -ssociated Press). —The coffee crop now being harvested tests at Capitol, Hartford, 15. 1916; taree grades: should be at least 18, with —practical experience. Send for'information circular and ap- plication blank tu be nled by noon of ec. 11, at office uf State Civil Service Commission, Room 73, Capltol, Harg- ford, Conn. n_oviia 'WANTED—At once, 20 g00d painters; very large inside panting in one of the prominent factories of the city of Hart- ford; eight nour day, 33 (o $2.50 & day, according to abllity; call at once. The Hartford Open Shop Buildinz Trades' Bxchange, Room 36, No. 118 Asylum St., Doan’s Kidney Pills — the same that b i Mrs. Ladd had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. —_— BADLY LEAKING SCHOONER TOWED INTO NEW LONDON. The William H. Glifford, Which W: in Distress Off Montauk Point. REAL OPPORTUNITIES. + 1—Three apartment house, all latest improvements, best location in city, good investment. No. 2—Colonlal nine-room house, in the most select residential section of the city, all letest improvements. No. 3—One nine-rovm house on-Lau- rel Hill Ave, latest Iimprovements, electricity, gas, hot air furnace, bath, hot and cold water. No. 4—Business opportunity FOR SALE HUGHES will sell or lct your house, tenement or rooms; unthiig in Norwich or suburbs.. Call 163-2. 16 School St. novisd > FOR SALE—A pair of bay Morgan o e in a country village about 20 miles from | Hartford, Conn. novz7d | jmares. Tiand § years old, about 2200, Washington St 1132-2. , octzad But omit a few deslre 0 be one of the largest and e & <, g " _— 1bs., honest to work or drive, will sell| Z-"__ —— D et Cover produced her,| New London, Corn, Nov. 37.—Baaly | Nerwich, gencral store fuil - stocked | “SyA~mmn_wooler spuners, Johnson | Separate or fogstner. very cheap. (0| TO RGNi—Faraished room, with|Pay your iaxes and ‘syare something More than 3,760,090 pounds of the new |leaking,and with her pumps unable to | eerles, dry goods, etc, can be bought | & Bassett inules; good wages: steady | someone who will not abuse them; also | modern convenlences, 5 Wasnington st | n,5"5ur “Chiristmas shopping early crop have been. exported during the|cope with the inflow of water into her aln; reason for selling, owner | ROPSYTOn: APPIY Rellunce Yarn Co., | Do R leg, oo o e e nowisg | Z2ome 1428 Gimn ¥, you've any money jefD). wov25d no; FOR SALE_Filfty cows new milch and springers. Frank H. Phillips, Hampton. nov2s FOR SALE—Full blooded strawberry plants, many varieties, 100 ‘plants for 2. Arndt = Bretschneider, Danielson, Conn. Phone 258-2. 86p26TuThS A WORD to turkey ralsers: Konemah Specific No. 14 is a scientific treatment for the prévention and cure of black- head in turkerys. It has never faiied has other buSiness in city. S. SIEGEL, Real Estate and Imsurance. Norwich, Conn. Tel. 321-4. FOR SALE The Manwaring . Stables on asylum St. Norwich. Exeellent location for stible or other business. leasant nine-room tene- Address X., oct17d TO REN ‘ment; ail conveniencés. care Bulletin. NO. 132 Broadway; upper flat, all modern conveniences; remt reasvnable. Jotn . Fanniug, o2 Broadway. vctid TO RENT—Furnisaed_rooms, singie; modern convenierves, $3 Washingion Bt._Phons 1429-2. sepzid FOR MENT — Homelike furnished house, cight rooms and bath, best res- past two months at an average price of $17.90 per hundred pounds. Stocks of Porto Rico coffee are low and there ; |is keen demand for it. Cuba, Spain E 4 = and Italy are the vringjpal purchasers. A shortage of ehipping facilitics is de- laying shipments to Europe. But for damage dove to the crop by a hurricane in ugust, shortly before the berries matured, it was estimated that the present crop would have been old, the four-masted scheoner Witiam H. Clifford, bound from Jamaica to Stamford, which raised signals of dls- tress on Sutday when off Montauk Point, was {owed Into this port today by the Ashing versel' Francis Beck- with, owned by the 'T. A. Scott com- | pany of this city. According to Byron A. Fones, offi- cial of the company, the hizh wind WANTED — Counter - and suitable for grocery store. novzsd WANTEDOne or two young men from' 16 Lo 18 vears of age cin fng steady emplogment it appiied for at once.” The Wauregau Hotel. novzdd WANTED—Tie hewers and_cordwood choppers. ' Phone evenings batween 7 and $—20: ._nmovasd Pnone 1968 HUMOR OF THE DAY “I suppose” said the _diplometic passenger to the liner captain, -that you are asked all sorts of fool ques- replied the captain, “that's them.” — Cleveland Plain- 5 the largest ever produced. It is esti- | blowing on Leng Island sound made it | 50! S Tvia: WANTED—At Hathaway's Market. a|to do the work Prepared and sold by | ‘0¢nce secion. arcua W. Coit, 63 Tommy, I'm going out and i by mated, howaver, trat avout 10 per | dangerous to procecd lo Stamford With | 1y ‘owned be. John. Marwaring oo g99d smart young man 16 or 18 years | Konemah 1'ouliry Yards, 456 West Main | STORAWaY. _ ausild |1 want you to stop and mind the cent. of the crop was lost owing to the | the craft. As soon es the wingd abates, | the Manwaring rorsriy in Montville, DI noviid |St. Nerwich. Conn. Price slc- FURNISHED _ rooms; __ reasonable | house—just as father would if he i Manwaring home- o storm. It is expeated chere will be ones stated, the Beckwith would | consisting of ~the WANTED oy 14 to 16 years for rates, suitabie for Light housekeepins. | were here. between 45,000,000 and _ 5,000,000 e port with the schooner, which |Stead. Riymound farm and the Way|ilght ciean work; $7 to start. West| FORSALE_Cheviot and Shropshire|*'S- fSmma Miorse, 1§ Union St. JyZed| Tommy—Oh both Does _that pounds for export dcspite this loss. ew Ot ten meR, Vg Side Silkc Mill veid Geocge A. Kahn. Tel | FOR RENT in the bullding corner of | mean T've got to kiss the nurse?” — December 1st. BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE sei “aMJS A. BROWNING, Receiver. S. Williams | septSTu. nd for you later,” Williams said to SAFETY FIRST. sharpened. E. Kirb: pay after learned. sheep and rams. Leb. novISTuThHS FOR SALE—Farm horse and young Franxlin and Willow strects; fine cor- ner store for years occupied by C. C. London Opinion. “D’'ye think the fighting’ll be over 7 decided that he did nat care to live Thovida cow. James Belinack, Montviile. B S i ery Tormenly usgd |this year, Mrs. Barckett?” 9 any longer with his wife, Ruth Cleve- 3 WANTED- . at H. A, Hoeb-| DOV27d Sy by the Providence Sikery archa W.| “Well, 1 do an’ I don’t as the sy~ N e ke Oy e he. FOR SALE ner's ‘every Thursday. A, c. Bennett| FOR SALE Coriwood for sale cheap, | Coit. 63 Broadway. siia | ls ALy ole Bul's o gluiton when X ¥ n nk, T A nov. James Kane 13, R. . L., Canterbury.| g INT_Newly farmished rooms. | © Starts, an’ ’e'll e somo stoppin” ¥ the trunk and *hen had it shipped| A modest home can be bought vers = - R , R F. D, Car v.| Tto me~ ewly farnishe . 5 tha e oo : = St . 5 S e g v HELP WANTED a L5A modern conveniences, at The Seymour, | DOW got the law on 'is side for Neip - T el Gom- from New York to Mrs Williame |chtan. Heasou, cwner leaying for the | o i o ANTED 20d. also work 19 Ui"Frankiin St Phone 1043-2.. apri2é | onst—London Punch. ‘edian, at tne Davis Theatre, Friday, mother's home in Stamford. il | $xineme pnorthg factory sufficlent for learning; £ood L Remount Officer—afraid he would g everything will be found new though the details of this have Yet been given_out it 15 expected it will be quite @ surprise fo the and admirers of Mr. O'Brien bis minstrel company. Among who will assist the star in the of the mirth-making of this portion Roe: to or bis wife, but he has caused catarrh cf the stomach or bowels. you JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, ever according her story to Judge Gager in the civii Catarrhal Deafness Or FOR SALE : On the Thames. House having nine ises rooms, electric lights, steam heat, run- ning water.. Two barns, wood shed, tool house, two poultry houses. 20 acres of. land with a water frontage of about 1,000 feet. -Dwelling stands on cdtarrhal deaf- used by catarrh, ;s in your throat and if phlegm dr 1 be ziad to know that XKia Curler Co.. Colchester, Conn. _novied Apply , Columbla WANTED Two or three sood Me HAMMOND PROCESS COMPANY ers, one small coal heater. Tel. 1276 izlpn-mon St. nov2se FOR SALE—A new two-horse farm F. W. Rrowning. or ‘can be seen at Pie “FOR_SALE—Shoe repair High Si R shop on n Baltic; doing a guod busi- FOR RENT Franklin Square, Norwich. ‘New Apartments To Rent— Six rooms in each apartment with gas, electric light and steam heater in each not suit you—he's rather too gay? Modest but Ambit:ous Trier—Don't i . 3 SRGPEEEN oA Sty ou_think’ that kind would teach me & strictly up to date and that a superior court. Mre, Wiliiams was| Framkin Square, Norwieh. | GOVERNMENT fobs open: 390 month: 1 ns oftheich e g | T rideji the | hottesT G u .orny :n.d c:;‘mvl;z}dt&a?( ' a8 granted a divorce. lst ;{::'r F anklin Institute, Demidfi J. Lathrop, Ray per month. particulars,| Remount Officer—More likely o 4 E o hester, N. 3 _nov. Hill, Uncasville, Conn.. Telcphone Ner- | {nguire of teach you to walk!—Punch. =lh ukex:;_?em:xs:xmo::”:»g all_com- 5 RIVERPROPERTY WJANTEDSecond band _ furniture, wich Div. 18:8-22. " mov24d | JOHN A MORAN, i potia: coppient fork et v ERRRE Ee: the Orat Dari e new and How To Get Rid Of Catarrh, Franklin'St. Tel. 113-3. Bavsanie |- EoH SALESTwo sIcIEht waod heat b g e whisnerol e talfied, Jaw. “Well, dip one into your butter and one in your coff:e and work ‘em off that way,” directed Tesvurceful ma “Aln’t you got no injsenuity at ali?"— ZLouisvilie Courfer-Journal. “There's one thing about this pro- hibition In Crimson Guich that I'm a little afraid of,” eaid Bronco, Bob. vi re Joseph Bessette, Hox |apartment at $20.00 per month. = o C Phese distressing sytptoms con pe en |high ground, dffording superb view of | ¢ *°\) f e . hy, you al' look better. gt ireiy ‘overcome™ in’ many Inatances by | the ;l'\éeg-‘mand surronnding _country. | Shipping Street, Thamesville e e “:’\ Z\“‘ ¥ B . s F es. But it's llalle to result in J % ce’ $6,500. — Z 5 N great . It has _steadied k cire frem. yous druppiat ARCHA'W, COIT, - _nVELL | Degirable building lots on Wasl With. umerring —fcouracy " Wesbing i ‘st you more than 75c.| The Mutual Bemefit Life Agency 800d | Street, Laurel Hill Avenue, ton Star. . Of the olio ros there e andralditg 1f Pint | relephone 1334 63 Broadway and Main Streets from $300.00 up. “Gadspur says hLis marriage to Course be a new sketch for ir. O lat- 1 4 ounces of gran I WANT TO BUY TURKEYS FOR be sold at a J. J. CORKERY, Mrs. Gadspur brought a great deal 5 ; 1 olved. Take - — £ s % » Brien himself callsd Tie Jitney Joy eeh v i sy ekiry THANKSGIVING. FOR SAL Inquire of into his life. 9. Bus which the star has wriiten and Getided < Tmprovement is somatimes man plaser ikl spoen’ which it is said he produced and, in ll.l‘t\ifihrfifle material in cheap found noted after the first day's treatment. Breathing becomes eusy. while the dis_ FOR SALE VAL LUPPERT Shoe Store. Room 109, Thayer Building “Among other things ehe has brought into his life a town house, > tressing - head noises. headache, dull- 190 Franklin Street FOR SALE—1 have young chickens, Telephone 1336—488-3 flock of mo- PEobiai (o P o anortation ez, cloudy ihinking, sto. Eraduaily ducks and geese and three wild Eeese iy y i B e K B Bl and % £ ol M disappear under the tonie action of the COTTAGE HOUSE for sdle. Otto Andérsonm, Jr., R. F. D. ' .leeu'mor"‘ :;m;l; e;-;‘::_:g'nsmla; 1904 treatment, Loss Céf smell, n:’s‘e, de- 5, City. novéd TO RENT £ serv ‘somy ica’s e ‘ Ctive hearing and mucols dro . “FOR SALE_Greatest real cstate bar- KALEID % Xpert danoors, staged by James Gor- | GIULS DRESS WiTH SHIELD. s badk e he nroat” dre othes 124 McKinley Avenue. w ANT ED O SALE__Createst real cstate har- THE ‘OSCOPE s man, veteranw minstrel man and now — symptoms which suggest the' presence i 5 V. -y S . - i i roadwas Aeas AIcoon Rl Hom, | A Smart Drem fov Suhool er Best| oF Satarth and. which are biton overs || Sioht;Rooms and Bath, Modsrn Im S e M Fss bl dilendiies Pronts of six principal mest com- well remembered as & fixture with the Wenr. gome by ‘this efficacions treatment. P! onta. $50,000 to build: also 28 building lots Madern; e painies of Argenting in 1915 were re- O'Brien. Minstrels, will be hcard in a SN Ly, per cent. of all ear troubles Price $4,500, Easy Terms. and 40-foot street. Price for residemce ported at $9,000,000 United States our. new monologue and for a climax to the program the one-act play, The Bold, Brace Black and Tans. written by Geo. M. Coban for the Friars Frolic has been sccured. The Bold, Brave Black and Tans deals with the recent exclt- ing happenings on the Mexican bor- juits and top hats. Prices 23c Plaid_suiting In green and brown tones, with trimming of brown serge, was used for thls le. The fronts are cut low and finisied with a shield that is adjustable. 7he skirt is gath- tas are said .t people whose hearing can be restored by this simple home trestment. Oszood can sunply you, e directly caused by ca- therefore there must be many rrh, ~JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET ST. Lee & cred at the sides and Lack and trimmed with deep box plaits that form points over the belt. This design is also good Conn. JOHN H. FITTS tion to_the highest hidder, farm known Real Estate Department. . Anctioneér 125 ELIZABETH STREET WEAVERS AND HELP for other departments. and the 28 lots, $10,000. Address Real Estate Exchange, New London., Comn. jezldaw 2 FOR SALE. Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busl- ness Blocks, Bulding Lots, all in de- sirable locations. List your property If ~JAMES L. CASE Rental Dept. 37 Shetucket St. STORE TO RENT rency. A new toothbrush is cylindrical and is revolved against thc teeth by a plunger working througt its spirally- srooved handle. der and is %aid to be a “screaming” for serge, taffeta, gabarding voile, cor- - You cure to sc.. o) rent as 1 have & farce which: cnlists the entire strength | 959 and «elvet. - : s 5 ol S b T ne Ok e e real e 2 To aid in walking on icy sidewalks 4 of the company: There will be the | 10” had {5 Teis It R four sizes: 6, 8, AUCT ‘ON New mill just completed. |Tate investments. 3 About 20 to 25’“"; at 63 F;?":':" an inventor has patented sandals of N usual street parade at ‘high noon and | yards of 44-inch materlal for an S.year TUESDAY. DEC. 5. 1916, wi F. mLL. Street, suitable for almost any kin Ee L e e . WRERARE & Drave appeatance T thel | - A, pattern of s Mlusiration matled w0 octok a. s SHETUCKET CO. Bent Seelsant tapuranes’ . | business, aoa fapsonabldprios. | Ins/| Sempedn Shoue - iration ma Frg i . a ppearance in their | & pattern of tiis illusiration matled | the subscriber will soll at public auc- . Room Thazer Bids. | quire at Bulletin Office. An electrically operated machine to 0 . | Seats on sale Wednesday at | % Siiver or stamps. as the Shego vlace, one-half mile south : nail tops on packing boxes is mount- ;;.«., poraer throush The Bullotic Company. | of Warrenville, in the Town of Ash WANTED ed on a truck, to permit it to be BREED THEATRE kford in Hulda From Holland abel Taliaferro and Thursday in The Dawn of Love. Capacity houses at all performances lay greeted. the exceptionally e BIll ot Bhotopiays that the Breed fai Simsbury.—William H. Sault, secre- tary to United States Senator McLean, is planning to return to» Washington today (Tuesday) to be present for the opening of congress. Senator Me- Lean, with Mrs. McLean, has gone to Virginia to stay until congress opens, early in December. in th at s ford, -on main road mowing, buildings cluding house. two harns, ice house and. hen house, never failing spring water STOCK gld, will ‘work doubls or slng giving, mitk, 7 room House with 3 room basement, lot 88x115, near Mt. Pleasant :St. School. Price $1800. CHAS. H. BUSHNELL Phone 946-12. to Willimantic rm consisis of 32 acres, divided intc pasture and sprout land; all in gocd condition, in- house; good trout - stream runs rough the farm; farm will be sold 12 o'clock. : One brown mare, 10 years good head of cattle. 5 cows. all Ayrshire and Guernsey, Freadway Ave. iver; 1 To Buy Hand Picked Apples All 1 can get. Wi Write ISAAC KIRMAN, Norwich, Or phone 1203-5 Evenings between 7-8. pay good price. WANTED SALE HORSES 1 have a few good Horses that I want to dispose of right away. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 EXCHANGE Village Farm in beautiful village, 2 TO RENT Six Rooms and Bath, "Gas and Large Yard, In Good Residential Section moved about a factory. According to a South Dakota sci« entist who has studied thousands of cases, about 4 per ccnt. of human be- ings are born left-handed. Fuel saving is the purpose of a re- cently) patented ring to be placed around the baurner of 3 gas or ofl stove to protect its flame from drafts yearling bull, 1 helfer calf 2 months miles out on state road, 38 acres land, | hieh 18 Meny Piektord o Huiin Frons : i RYAn koo s ani g A FAMILY To RUN A BOARDING |10 rosm house, with bath, hot and cold N. TARRANT & CO. ol cmtan i be auun‘a'.l: = l;frl‘“ (AR S l w-:*l;:rw One fa gon (one-horse), " 700 . HOUSE. water, etc Splendid barns, 3 poultry Main S Mose Phas AP e Bl woih e "] o o e farm wagon 12-hor: ., - es. . 1 - o 23 Tn this picture Miss Plokford 1 demoerat business wagon, 1 huBEY: y APPLY TO horSeest aEdiinge Cost #2000t 17 treet valued at $30,000, are used annually strikes deep in the liearts of her in- n ble a@mircrs and never has she ECZENA ON HEAD mowing machine, - horse rake, sled, wheelbarrow, 1 grindstone. 1 2or%e | will buy a Cottage House, Work Shop HALL BROTHERS, 29 and 31 Commerce St., Norwich. exchange for good income property. Particulars TRYON'S AGENCY, Wil- limantic, Conn. in the United St in the manufac- ture of dynamite afd in the manu- R o M. axninaihatie’ ol thrg o ariving harméss. 1 work harness,|and a large Garden in a very desir- = O e e that of Hulda, the little Dutch girl. Dlocks, Mieelyardi 1 butter worker. 5 |able part of the oity. ' FOR RENT ; ‘Toddy ‘is the last opportunity to see e tmg.emr of the motion pic- A 3 | in_Hulda From Holland &nd 1 ‘that everybody may see his . wor I “production the man t {1l have four shows today matinos aw1.30 and 3 and evening at 7'and 8.30. Tomorrow and Thursday the Breed will present the magnetic little star ‘Mabel Taliaferro in the Dawn of Love, & Metro wonderplay of daring and desperate adventure in five absorbing cfs. It is @ powerful story between smugglers and revenue officers and the action is laid In a _smali fishing town. Tallaferro and the entire com- spent several weeks in a little hing village in Maine for the pur- of maling the picture with the churning wave: and massive rocks as @ background. The result i3 a swiftly jquoving . photo-drama - that reflects truly the simplicity and priimtive pas- ~ . sions fo those who dwell in the open. s is one of the strongest screen ) =73 fioa-ma relcased on the Metro pro- The Breed will also present the sev- _ehapter of The . Crimeon #tain nd contirves the most start. v ever written. ¥ Thanksciving day, the I} give four shows at 1.20, 3, 7 ©_ _THANKSGIVING NIGHT ok Started . with Blistery Pimples, Itched so Badly and Hurt so Was Almost Crazy. 20 ca ca barrel churn holding 10 gallons, 2 etc. —— e E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 * FOR SALE A modern 12 room House milk parators, other tools, empty barrels, 86 Cliff Street CROPS: Sixty bushels corn on ear, tons of good hay and some potatoes. 1t stormy, sale next fair day. Terms sh unless otherwise provided. ~Good terer in attendapce. STEPHEN L. CASE. HEALED BY CUTICURA in best residential section, LEGAL NOTICE SOAP AND OINTMENT at of ber, Ac D. 1916, B Ju of appeared in Court and filed a _petition praying, for granfed upon th: ceased, alleged: to be intestate. petition be heard and detgrmined th, 8 e foi few days I saw little fine bai comins. Now I am entirely healed and have nc (Signed) A. Frenlere Sample Each Free by Mal With 32-p. Skin Book on_request. ~Ad- dres:: post<card ““Cutieurn. ton/* Sold throughout the world. a NOTICE WO GRANT ADMINISTRA- dency hearin, lication of this order one time In The Norwich Bulletin. a newspaper having five days prior to the Jate of satd hear- ing. and that &irn be made to this ur Dept. T, Bos= | “ORY, A. M. AVERY To close an ‘estate the seven- room House number 227 Thames Street. Very convenient loca- tion. “Will scll at a very low price if sold moon. THOS, H..BECKLEY, Admr. | 278 Main'Street, - - May Building TION. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD| Ledyard, within and for the District Tedyard, on the 27th day of Novem- Eresent — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, ze. Estate of Lyman Henry Richards, laté Ledyard, in seid District, deceased. Fred E. Richards of Norwlcn, Con for the reasons therein rih, that set administratiog may be estate St rald des Whereupon, It Ts Ordered, That sai af e Probate Court Room In Ledyard. in d_ District, on the 4tl day of De- mber, A, D. 1916, at 10 o'clock in the renoon, and that notice of the pen. of sald petition. and of said g thereon, be given by the pub- circulation in sa'd Distriet. at least ‘of record. ne above- and .forezoing IS a true ttes & f 322 F. C._GETR Piano- Tuner noflhsan\u_s.}.fi;,_:gom% ; 3 - W‘ " WANTED 14 Laborers, 6 young housework ladies, 1 farm hand, 2 nurse girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Megr. WE WANT OLD TEETH IN ANY CONDITION | We pay up to $6.00 per set, ae- cording to their value. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Up-stairs Established 1872, Norwich, Gonn. FOR SALE lorwich. O 1450 feet Inn?, mile. | will fu ne at Chel: over one-quarter of rn the names Central Bldg. Granolithic Sidewalk Facts Over forty cement walks bujit by me Parade, a of those forty satisfied customers. 8e- lect a man who -knows how and will ing compared to exnerience. Mine is for you if you are wise. START RIGHT (do it. Specifications amount to noth- Thos. J. Dodd * GENERAL CONTRACTUR 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- ed by beautiful shade trees, Parn 16x30, one henmery 8x12, two scratching sheds, 60 peach trees (will bear ‘his season), 1% acres swrawberries (will be in fruitage this Spring), % acres (will cut 10:4&.)6-13 an income getter). Near railroad, 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. |, Telbzhone 365 Offices 110 Vvest 34th St. N Y Telophons 208 Greetay Yo% Agricaltural Limestone is as necessary to the soil as food is to the hum_.n race. The Peck-McWilliams Co. T 15 1o lvertising medt;: 1 s e M ‘The Buls asparagus in season— “Telephone 822 'ictin for busigess results. 67 Church Street. Centrally lo- cated. session given at once. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Norwich, Conn. Apply to TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room eot- tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Rental 3350, Others $200 to #4000 Send for haokiet. FRANK W. COY. ".sterly. R. L GERMAN AMERICAN EXTERMINATING CO. Manufacturers of Disinfestants, Roach Powders, Bed Bug Liquid, Rat and Mice Embalmer. . Contracts taken to exterminate all In- sects and Vermin in Apartment Houses, Restaurants, Private Houses, Steam- ships, Ete. . + ' Fumigating a Specialty Preparations Sold Wholesale and Retail Phone Willimantic, 620-5 JAMES A. HALE, Sales Agent, South Coventry, Conn. Mail and phone orders given prompt attention. * FHERE 15 no 2dverWs:ng medium in Eastern Connecticut All modern conveniences. Pos- | 1 to The Bul- Since gold was discovered in the Auckland Province in 1552 there has been exported from this district gold to the valus of $116,796,000, - and the prospect for the future seems good. Great progress nas been made since the Introduction . of the cyanide process in 1906, when ic became pos- sible to work the lower grade ores and tailings at a profit. —— There is more catarrh in this of tho country than all other disceses put togetner, ahd for years it was sup- posed to be incurable. Doctors scribed local remedies, and by constant- ly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it ineurable. Catarrh is & local disease. greatly Influenced constitutional wonditions, and fhenefars requires comstitutional treatment, Hall's_Catarrs Cure, manufactured .by F. J. Cheney & Co,, Toledo, Ohio, is & constitutional remedy, is taken imter- nally and acts through the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Ona Hundred Dollars reward is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Cure falls & to'cure. Bend for clfculars and testi- monials. F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. * by drusgists, Te. so1a 2 il's Family Pills for constipation. Hal A Clogged System Must be Cleared - You will find Dr. King’s New Life Pills a gentle yet effective laxative for removing impurities from the blood; dizziness, biliousne Ply, muddy complexion tressing effects. A dose of Dr. New Life Pills tonight a free, full bowel