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Nive] * Niof What is Going On Tonight Davis ANNOUNCEMENTS THE REV. M. P. BOYNTON # ‘unmv:a VICE MOViE| Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at crinm Theatre. on Pictures at Breed TI Yalaevilie uo Moving ‘Flotires At 1 r Says. X ol “the ‘Littlo ‘heatra. To complete the Show i ‘the latest Chaplin comedv—Behind the Screen. Charlie Chaplin in Behind Screen i{s not a scréam, it's a howl. Toke a lot of breath with you ‘when to see it because you wan’t e to catch any after the show starts. The picture starts out with .a bang and keeps on banging so through -every single foot that you do ?az dare blink your eyes 1or fe ,you 1l miss something. Set righi in the midst of a motion oicnu'o l!u- dio wkere ‘the pretty girls are being picked and the bum actors are.being kicked out, there is an unllmlte > portuni: 'or the wild destructio: rollows in Chaplin’s wake. there will be four complete shows at 1.30, 8.15, 6 and 8.15. Prices all day courts. nietestod poultry fancl- to send ior premium nu’ cf 'the ;, Sguth County Poul | &rand 1ist o i cntiies close Deo oth, uan. Sec’y. - mov3od ¥ NTED—Yoke of Ave vears old, 3500 0 3300 1be.: rendaeripcian and price. _Georse Miyers, Willimantio, . . D. NO. nov3od “Bulletin Want Ads. WANTED—Butch E: d deliver orders. 13»"1?‘:2-.?{:.‘““ i nov3od When you have a “don’t -when you want qoofi help .mb want it quickly.” Help s scarce’ now, but the best workers read . D. Domo~ nov3od . edmom,‘burdl!a 1o gottage, modern A l& Inquire P. F. 351 Central Ax TO RENT — rooms; conveniences lor l!im hmek‘.&. ’Il School St. - Tel. 1 hl.tufl 2. able price. 57 Clft St - v29d ~F0 RENT — Seven-room TM s improvements, - 176 THANKSGIVING DAY. - Over the river and through the wooa. To e dfather’s house we g0; rse knovu the way carry the sleigh Throuxh the “hlu auA darifted snow. O"’!’ the a‘vcr and throw veog— t nd 5‘& the nofe ver the ground we go. : Over the river and fl:flm‘h the wood, To have a Grst rate play. = --uu- men or Than! Day: e moving. picture of Lieut. Gov. Bar- mission, was ex- EF Boynton last .;ethe Woodlawn ure -was re- Z“inter stfick by 2 m h no blunflor of the human umentally. nonsensical h and cowardly ‘silence Meu of sex,” said Mr. Boynton. altogether due -to .this darkness and reticence that the foul creatures known as panders and white slavers have flourished. If ever a so- clal attitude were utterly discredited, it is thi® old-fashioned false modesty that.even now cries out against such an ‘expose as that of “The Little Girl Next: Door.” This much talked of photbplay wul be shown at the Auditorium next Mon- day, Tuesday and ‘Wednesday. Prices 15¢c and 25c. Matinee and even- ing. A few reserved seats evenings 50c.. No childre nadmitted. BREED THEATRE Anuhor Triumph for "Mabel Talia- Superb in Metro’s Production FOR SALE | RBAL OPPORTUNITIES, —Three ent house, all No. latest ivements, best location in} city, investment. No. 2—Colonial nine-room- house; in the most select resi tial section of the city, all-Jetest improvements, No, 3—One nine-room house on Lau- rel Hill Ave., 5 RAINCOAT froe for foy hours' “Wat® ‘which you belisve might work spare e; write be “some-one-else want”, Fur- ;éx:s nd, icufare. capikol {,*':';gg" ,.'.:t..“, floor coverings, ‘stoves, : is, eto., ised ANTED oy to work in a store. (§ Hug. tefes e tford, Conn. belgre: ama spier eenaor) Tnguire ai [§. i Bulletin Want Ads find ready Bulletln Otfice. 284 | sale. ot o e Lo eon h market or shoe E:enh.t in Vflhga of 4, omopuhu.l. Add'ri’flsl‘ Jlmel raham, nov: TO_BENTOne six-room temement. ne five-room tenement. Inqui £ “Greens, 1 HIil St. Hovisa. front 10, 15 and 20 cents. No seats reserved. Coming- soon, Mary Pickford in Less Than Dust. Ov.r the river and igh the wood, 'Pfl)tB;:"t. my “flplm& ting-ho For thn il kalllvln' PIJ Over the river and throu K’h 4and lll‘l‘if’ht through tI Neil O’Brien’s Minstrels at the Davi Theatre Friday Evening, Dec. 1. ‘What is now recognized -as. the standard 1 company of Ameri- ca, Neil O’Brien’s Great American Minstrels, will be seen at the Davis theatre. Friday evening, Dec. 1. Mr O’Brién is now in the fifth successful year with the organization b his pame, and there can Be no doubt that e is the leading spirit in this attrac- ANTED—An experienced girl for generxl houle'flrk good wage! 129 | When you lose something— for most Norwich people- are honest—and on finding -nyflmm _instinctively, turn to. Bulletin Want Ads to locate the loser. - When a vacancy ~occurs in your rental property. ‘e seem to go Extremely slow— It §s so hard to wait. Over the river and tarou Now_grandmother’s cap urrah for the fun! = Is the pudding a.‘:‘xlm’ 5 urrah for the pumpkin —Lydla erl:. Childs, THANKSGIVING DAY. Bweet it is to see the sun sMnlng on Thanksgiving Day. 15 g see the smow SEEet 'as e Tt “came to stay: Sweet is evervthing that comes. For all ‘makes cheer, Thankegiving 2. Fine is_the pantry’s zoodly stcre, Ana fine the heaging dish and iray; e the chuneh bells ringing: fine the dirner’s great arra: Things we'd herdly Gare to tyach, Were it not Thanksgiving Day. ;. TO %flkelg {\unllhcfl room, with steam heat and Grove St. novald NO. 120 BROADWA Y—S8ix-room” flat, heater, bath, gas_and electric connec- tion: Inquire at 122 Broadway. __________...___—_— T0 RENT—Steam heated flat of tooms on Mapie St. Inquire 10 lg:lg’dsl. FOR _RENT—House of ten rooms at No. 54 Washington St.; all copveniences and steam heat. anuu- Isaac S. Jones, Insurance and Real Kstate Lo, iiehards Building. 91 Main. Bt “novied TO RENTTenement 61 Otis St. In- quire P. F. Bray, 231 Ceniral Ave. novis “FURNISHED Keeping. novsd 10 RENT—A flat of four, rocms, with modern conveniences, at 150 Washing- latest fmprovements, mhot air furnace, bath, hot n.nd ofl No. 4—Business opportunity in a try vmul'“m ut 30 miles from N% general store fuil nackad a 'general merchahdise. as gro- e-fleu, dry etc.. can be bought n; reason-for selling, cwner hl' other business in city. S. SIEGEL, Real Estate and Insurance. Norwich, Conn. Tel. 821-4. FULL COUR_SETURKEY _ DINNER Served at the Columbia and Lenox Houses from 11.30 to 230 on Thanks- giving Da; vm—’uonquuo net steady work and good pay. 3 ‘Palmer Co. Middistown, CL._movisa Two_firemen _for paper M. Robertson Co., Mont- vill nov2s: WANTED—Second hand TFord car either touring or runabaut Tel. 1585-13, Norwich. nov28d WANTED—Young man good at = ures, for spiendid office position "lt’h a leading business firm; a good chance to learn tie business and secure ad- vancement; a krowledge of buokkeep- ing would be helpful but not n Make arrangement. onge at the Noi. Chamber of dor’ an app>int- ovIsd Bl FOR SALE . weavers; The L E. h the woed= spy! TED— mllluThe C. When. you want to sell your - real estate. When you want to buy or sell pets, a business or a lease. Sc a Line 0ol Commerce Building, ment. FIVE DOLLAR nearest figure on t on three ears of cof ROOMS for_light house- 27 l)nhnon St. Phonme 1276-2. old piece free to the rumber of kerneis m our window. One blank free with each purchase of ‘PRICE 50 CENTS FOR SALE—Forty acres timber and St. Inquire of Gilbert Bowers, 130 Dear the Deople coming home, "Th Dawn of Love”. Four Shows (l,f.c Wgr!&:{ 34 to write vou{_, figure| woodland in town of Silem at $5 per ‘y‘\’r’;,mngm‘f St. Tei. 1132-2. ®ct23d Déar glad f lont‘lvay, Today, 1:30, 8, 7 and 8.30. o closes Saturday. agan'slacre. T. Swan Rathbene, Colchester, Dear the marrv Ceries, and dear Smoke Shop. nova7d STENOGHRAPHER clerks who want positions in pay of state should take FOR SALE || o Tmemirs oo - 15, 1916; taree grades; Should be a( Price $2,000. lgast 15, w practical experience. Send for i rmation circular and ap- large garden, on trolley car line, 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin TO RENIT—Furnished room, with modern con\enlences. 5 Washington st. Phone 1429- oci24d T0 RENT—Dleasant nine-room tene- ment; all conveniences. Address X, care Bulletin. Conn. noviod FOR SALE-—French bulldog, pedi- Sreed miock, vary low price ff taikem il once. A. B L«A\_rnl i Ave. Phone 1252 nov3od FOR SALE—Full blocded wherry plants, many varieties, 100 plants for $2. Arndt Bretschneider, Danielson, Conn. Phone 258-2. sep26TuThS A WORD to turkey ralsers: Konema) Specific No. 14 is a scientific treatmen for the prevention and cure of biack- head in turkeys. It has never faiied te do the work. Prepared and sold by Konemah Foulfry ¥ards, 456 West Main St, Norwlich, Conn. Price 50c. augTuThS FOR SALE—Creviot and Shropshire SheeD and rams. George A. Kahn. Tel novISTuTHS EON S e GES T All the gay and happy play. 3 Dear the thanks, too. that we give For all of this Thanksgiving Day. “The Dawn of Love,” one of the strongest screen stories ever presented in this city is the feature attraction at the Breed theatre for today. It is a story of ‘smugglers and Government o and is preseni in five ab- sorbing acts teeming wllh daring and desperate adventure. Mabel Taliaferro.is seen in the stel- lar role and has an unusually fascinat- ing part to play. In this production 1those who enjoyed the sparkling char- | acter portrayal of this dainty dramatic jartist in God's Half Acre,” will find jan abundance to delight and thrill them anew. ‘The Breed also presents the seventh azl.pter of “The Crimson Stain Mys- On Friday and Saturday the Breed will present Pauline Frederick in a ! picturization of E. Phillips Oppen- heim’s mlobnted novel “The World's Great Snare.” If the novelist had drawn the char- acter of Myra with Miss Frederick in But sweeter, finer, dearer far It well mighl be if on our way, With love for all, with thanks Heaven We did not wait for time's delay. But with remembered hlessings then Made every day Thanksglving Day. —Harriet Prescott Spofford. 'HUMOR OF THE DAY "sannt:“tfqmrett says he stands for the test good to the greatest number.” “Well, he does. Only he thinks the greatest number is always number one.”—Life. Amateur poetess—Ten dollars for correcting the meter of this little verse! ~ Professional poet—Oh, ves; for this sort of work I charge regular plumb- ing rates.—Life. Teacher—Now, children, to ll»auan biank tu be filed by noon of Jec. at office of.Siate Civil Service Commigsion. Keom’ 75 Cagto), Hart- ford, Conn. n_ oy WANTED—W ool & Bassett mules employment. TO RENT—E urntshed'rwonu, slngle, 83 Waihington senlx “FOR RENT — Hun‘nieuke fur v;,\nrt;:d house, eight rooms ai Dest res- e W Coit, | 53 idence section. argha 1sroadw FURNISHRED __ rcoms. reuonahlg miem suitablp for light honsekeeping. Mrs. Emma Morse, 1¥ Union St. Jy2sd TOR RENT in the bullding corner of Franklin and Willow strects; fine cor- ner store for years occupied by C. C. Treat drugsgisi, and the sales room, £tore room and baksri lun-nerly used by the Providence Bake Archa W. Coit, 63 Broadway. iyl7d TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms. modern conveniences, at The Seymour, ond wages; steady Appiy Reliance Yarn Co., Norwich. uov25d WANTED—Ong or (wo young men from 16 lo 1§ years of age can find steady emplovment if applied for at auregan Hotel. novZda WANTED—Tie hewers and cordwood choppers. Phone evenings bztween 7 d 8—208 hov2sd WANTED—At Hathaway's Market, a good smart young man 16 or 18 years novz3a 14_to 16 vears for $7 to -start: Woat rov2: 3 e .- N, % Neil ‘O'Brien, Famous Comedian orwioh, Capn the Davie Theatre, Friday, Dec. 1st at tive form of entertainment. For the present season the comedian in con- junction with his m¢nager, Oscar F. Hodge, has prepared a most elaborate entertainment for: the amusement of their patrons. The production is en- tirely new from start to finish and there will not be fdtind an old joke, or welght 2206. 1bs.; will Sheap, as 1 am_tq cuange my busfness; also car- tloge. Frank L. Ford, 20 Windham St Willimay nev29a FOR SALE—A pair of bay Morgan mared, 7:and 9 vears old, ahout 2200 1bs., honest to work or drive, will sell 3 Carload of ‘Cows One carload just arrived. Two more carloads will arrive this week. Ver- mont a New York State Cows. RED W. HOXIE WANTED—Boy light, _clean work; Side Silk Mill. what was mind as its ultimate expression, he n he entire S, 2 == g separite or togather., vary cheap. to| 84 Franklin St. Phone 1043-2. apri2c P 20- could'not have mors completely paint- | surmt. oot OF SCSMErY In-the entire|ro; g5 | ohanon Div. Lebanom; Conn. |sns ety il nht don s"é“ ®|s Who will not'abuse them; al S S S ed-a portrait for this gifted actress to | = For the first part a very novel set- ; e8, wagons and harmess, at'Rey- FOR RENT Bright boy—I know. 1t was due to invest with life. 1In her struggles | ting hos been prepared, something en. T [ s as, Chestiug: St | mevisd b + cottage,|too much militarism on the part of against her worst nature, in her over- | tirely out of the usual and while the FOR SALE ner's every Thursday > Bennptt. | FOR SALBE-—] cows new milch| A vers Sfprovements, and | outsiders—Puck. whelming love, in her temptation to | management is keeping the nature of novisa + ¥l ana springers. Frank H. prhillips,| ¥ith Lk Fob Ty Particuiers || v sacrifice the object of her love to her | it or less of a secret it is prom-| A modest home can be bought v > Hampton. ndv2sd’ LenS See of & l e lopio ol Jnuy, town Soplauft- At more o C! D g/ ery HELP WANTED and aiss work to nquire of ed me with fine enthusjasm.” own selfish happiness—in all these ised that it will come as a distinct [¢heap. Reasoun. owner leaving for the take home; work easy: FOR SALE—Cordwood for sale cheap. JCHN A, MORAN, o jsn" ) . . great incidents of a story of unusual| surprise, « For the first part a long | SXtreme morthwest. ror full partifu- | jake home: work casy: James Kane, 73, R. F. L:g Canterbury. vl i “That isn't altogether enthusiasm, power, Miss Frederick is unapproach- | list of comedians and singers has been | 1275 inacire of e DL i cAou G Real Esflitc Broker, said a member of the recéption com= able, JOHN A. MDORAN, Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square, Norwich. Norwich. mittee. “Some of it’s hospitality.”— Washington Star. “Did you cure®hat patient you had with the failing memory?” 1 thought so at one time,” y % enlisted. Among the first named be- Cotenester, Franklin Square, ing, in_addition to Mr. O’'Brien him- self, Eddie Ross, ’Lasses White, Charles Griffin, Steve Werber, Major Nowax and Chas. Hilliard. That O’Brien’s Minstrels will be ac- Kid Curler Co., noviod GOVERNMENT iobs open: list free. Frank W.._Rockester, T WANTED—Second Conn. TFOR_SALE_A thoroughbred Guern- sey bull (registersd No. 28515, Cupid of Round Hill). J. E. hrop, Raymond Hill, Conn.” Telephone Nor- wich From beginning to end, the drama is one quick succession of gripping sit- uations in which Miss Frederick is su- per! The Breed will also present the Me- tro travel series and a very funny Uncasy Div New Apartmepts To Rent Six rooms in each apartment with gas, replied “but I'm not so sure about the doctor, hang furnitur, RIVERPROPERTY i claimed a great singing organization highest price paid. Pruckner, ers, one small coal heater. e i it .ngwe.cHe weitiawhy and forgot comedy entitled “The Board Bill | particular attention has be>n given to PSR g Ty 2% Division Sth electric light and steam hea!m;‘l" each | pay his bill"—Judge. Dodgers” completes the bill for Fri-|the securing of a notable coterie of FORSILE apartment at $20.00 per month. T s Mother — Children, I'm shocked. day and Saturday. vocalists, among whom are: J. Les- FOR SALE—Dress zuit, size N . of 10 You each promised me you wouldn't ter Haberkorn, James Barardi, Eayl . N HonInos: TRENP. CefRdiesii oG eat your oranges till after @inner. - On the Thames. House having nine Bulletin. n or e - u ~h . AT THE AUDITORIUM Hoimes. Josepli Asitre, JonathantHaw, | v, o0 Cisotrie Hihta, steans Doat rans 4 You have deceived me. Carl Strauss, Paul Lalonde and W. R. Parsly. A feature of the program will be a new sketch written and produced by Mr. O’Brien himself called The Jitne; Joy Bus apd which, it s promised, will be a “Scream” from start te fi ish. Another feature on thie bill is the one act skit called The Bold, Brave Black and Tans, written by Geo. M. Cohan and which was used as the “plece de resistance” of the recent tour of the Friars. ~Prices 25c, #5¢, 506, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. Seats now selling. 'I-'OR SALE—T have youag chickens, ducks and geese and three wilg zeese for sale ; Otto Andeison, Tr.. Re Cit; Toved nu.:—flreatut .—u. estate bar- Willie—No mamma; we can't eat our own oranges. Tommy ate mine and 1 ate his.—Boston Tramscript. “If k rejected you, wouu you com- wit suicide?” “I don’t know, girlie, Your 16 year old sister is very attractive. In a few 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 high ground, affording superb vigw. of the river and gurronpding. country. Price $6,500. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telephone: 1334 " -63 ‘Broadway Desirable building lots on Washington Street, Laurel Hill Avenue, Hickory and Main Streets from $300.00 up. Inquire of J. J. CORKERY, Room 109, Thayer Building Telephone 1336—483-3 Four Shows Today at 1:30, 3, 7 and v 8:30. Excaptionul Bill of Photopl, A flne bill of fulture photoplays will be seen at this house Thanks- giving, and in order to lccom.modate everybody there will be a continuous performance frorg, 1:30- to 4:40 in the afternoon and again in the evening from 7 until 10:10, There will be four specially picked pictures including the five reel masterpiece The Scarlet Road, a story’ of Broadway and the white L WANT TO BUY TURKEYS FOR THAMKSGIVING. VAL LUPPERT " 190 Franklin Street House Maid Wanted for general Norwicn; Buck! home on Hasningion. & ouse, substantially which cost $50,000 to bnild; ai#b 28 building Io! and 40-foot sireet. Price for residend and the 28 lois, $70,000. Address Real iaic Exchange. New London. Comn. 12-roo: built, most over But she accepted him forthwith, and he is working hard now to meet the instaliments on an engaegment ring.— Louisville Courier-Jouynal. “Does your minister practice what housework in family of TO RENT FOR SALE. two. Good wages for capable party.| Cottage Houses, Tenement and Busi- X he preaches?’ the 'newcome - ight featuring Anna Q. Nilsson, Mal- | - : St e UiMeR | neas Biocks, Buiding Lots. de- Attractive Six Room Flat oty Eignen colm Duncan an Connor, a trio Shakespeare’s Recitals. . - sirable loc: od .00 t % ed of well known phofoplay stars. The 34 Maple Grove Avenue, Norwich. Ct.| you cure to s i Modern, $22.00 per month He does,” the citizen answer: picture was produced by the Kleine. | The Young Men's Christian Associa- wiumber of people iooking for real es- St = sleh, “=nd - T4 -Be parfectly FOR SALE JAMES L. CASE willing to have him stop. He lives Bdison Company which in itself is & |tion offers to the public of Norwich e ; inext door to me, and: begins at 7 Burantee of its high qualities in the |WhO appreciate an attraction. which COTTAGE H“SE w F. A\, Renial Dept. 37 Shetucket St. | (70 L °% nday morning - to Resl Zstaie and Insurance. to practice WANTED art of motion picture production. ll be both entertaining an education- g x pract’ The other photoplays on today’s bill & 5n opportunity to hear Mr. Marshsll 124 McKinley Avenue. Room 108 Thayer Bldz. ?;’?{ 'Efn % 5°"‘f to preach.”—New are a very pretty and interesting |D2rTach of New York recite from |§gight Rooms and Bath, Modern Im- - memory three of Shakespeare’s plays. Mr. Darrach’s method of¥presenting these plays is to recite the important parts .of the dramas, Amp:rsonstlns én turn’ each chargcter as it appears, by change of voice, gesture ‘and-emotion. ‘Whenever necessary he gives a few short sentences connecti the narra- tive and making clear the plot and the entire motive of the play. His repertoire consists of nine of the poet’s greatest comedies and tragedies. Th plays selected for - this course “rhe Tempest” which will be giv- en thls Friday evening, Dec. 1st. Merchant. of Venice” Dec. 8ths and “Julius Caesar” Dec. 16th. These recit- s;ls ‘will be glvcn in Trinity Methodist church. Marshall Darrach has given recitals under the auspicés of woman’s cubs, Two.or three good Men HAMMOND PROCESS COMPANY Shipping Street, Thames: WANTED AND HELP for other departments. “New mill just completed. SHETUCKET CO. ncblflc pictures. A Krazy Kat car- toon comedy wmedme‘n from the t rum n the Bos- .ton’ American, and = single reel pic- ‘ture enuflad G;:nf. the mPol!ce Re- picture contains_a ve: 1ntar-n.!ng story !uxl- of excltemur?t’ who 1s own. a3 the dace-devii actor e levil acto r &“!hs five reel fs&tfin for Hriday ane Sting ‘of Vio- tory f.eltuflw “Waithall a:fl series provements. . Price W. Easy Terms. 37 SHETUCKET ST. Real Estate Department. SALE HORSES I have a few good Horses that I want to dispose of right away. Come and see them. STORE TO RENT THE KALEIDOSCOPE oo & 63 Franklin| The Empress of Russia is said to bs About 2°m°hl. “:'i:lvm:' ¢ any kind of | the finest royal singer in the world. bu 'nasl, at a reasonable price. In- e at Bulletin Office. TO RENT Six Rooms and Bath, Gas and Large Yard, In Good Residential N. TARRANT & CO. 117 M‘In/Stree! Wireless waves have been_ utilized to lght and extinguish gas famps in Germany. ELMER R. PIERSON Telephcne 536-3 EXCHANGE Village Farm in beautiful village, 2 miles out or state road, 38 acres land, 10 Toam house, with bath, hot and cold water, etc. Splendid barns, 3_poultry houses. Buildings cost - $12,000. Will exchange for good income property. Particulars TRYON’S AGENCY, Wil- limantic, Conn. 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash Newb house of six rooms, surround- ‘While the mule will continue to be the standard draft animal in the south, a gradual substitution of heavy horses on the farms is going on. $1,700 will buy a Cottage House, Work Shop and a large len m a very desir- able part of the uty. E« A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 86 CIliff Street FOR SALE A modern 12 room House in hest residential section. A. M. AVERY ‘The. Beatrice Fair- be shown.. . Rk S il 4. 'DAVIS THEATRE - Four Complets Shows T Today of Vau- lle and _Pictures—Entire New We (o \ ' ‘After you rttnvm’ with . that m%!‘wmuonbyone Only about one-tenth of the vast amounts of iron ore mined in Spain annually are utilized —at home, be- cause of the scarcity of native coal. Gold, silver, copper, quicksilver or mercury, iron, nickel, tin, zinc, lead and ‘aluminum are the. ten minerals generally to be found in .every house. The rapid growth of vegetation in polar regions, despite th@ brief sum- mers, is atributed” to the strength of the electric current in the atmos- vhere. - are assured tnmd last half of the week As booked. The vau- ton Art Club, The City Club of Boston and the Bohemian Club of San Fran- cisco. While“at Cooper Union in New the: Darrach recitals have been given three to six annually—for fi«ean suc- cessive years. Tickets for the entire course of-three WANTED To Buy Hand Pn:lred Appla All T can get. WIll' pay good prm.l FOR RENT To assist surgeons a small but pow- (will bear erful electric lamp has been invented, ‘his season), . e N ; 3 rawberries (will be in fruitage 67 Church Street. Centrally lo- t are only one dollar and single tickets ISAAC KIRMAN, Norwich, i BIng); %’ acees’ as House, u supplied with current by a dry bat- paragus y will be on sale at the door of. the ingds betwaen 7-8. . cated. All modern conveniences. Pos- [tery, and held and directed by its church for 50 cents. Teephone 862 or| Or phone 1205°5 Evenings een (Wil cut 200 Ibs. dail an income getter). road, n given at once. Apply to user's teeth. school ana church; 'h.nd free from stone and machine worked. Send for Tlatest 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. Telezhone 365 call at Y. M. C. A. for course tickets. To. clou n ecmto u:e seven- room Hmn numbor 227 Thames Street. 'ery oon'enknt tion. Will seu atha very low ‘On the _basis fhat every mln ot THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. wheat will - produce 50, a German mathematician has figured that the Norwich, Conn. third-year’ progeny of a single grain ‘men. To RENT would feed 300 UoNOCHOhTM-’G—Tm-rwn ol & land, 1000 tage, 3 acres fest from | gioan’s Liniment for Neuralgia Aches an Pond; sown wer e A ndena: . haswoos Bosod ( " The dull throb of neuralgia is quick- plumbing and heat Rental gase, | 1y relioved by Sloan's Liniment, e 2 $4000. Sen N universal remedy for pain. Easy to B ihars 2300 024 Send for haoklet, it quickly penetrates without FRANK W. GOY. “esterly, R. L | 20017 1L QUOCK peretrates without ———————————| Clcans? nd "more prompily cective ¥ than mussy pi ters or oin ment; does GERMAN AMERICAN EXTERMINATING CO., not stain the skin or clog the pores. Mangfacturers of infes For stiff muscles, chmnlc rheuma- ctants, Roach Bug. quuld Rat and WANTED | A FAMILY 70 RUN A BOARDING HOUSE, APPLY TO HALL BROTHERS, 29 and 31 Commeree St., Norwich. WANTEg 14 Laborers, 6 young- ho ork ladies, 1 farm hand, 2 nuree girk FREE EMPLOYMENT BYREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. entral Bldg. JOHN H. FITTS ....... .. Auctioneer, AUCTION TUESDAY, DEC. 5. 1918, t b o'clock a. m., the subscriber will sell at pu tion to the highest bidder, as the Shego place, on: of Warrenville, in the Town of Ash ford, on main read- to s Willimantic: i farm consisis of ¥2 acres, divided intol - . mowing, pasture and sprout land bulldings all in sood condition. n. cluding housé, two harns, ice house and hen_house, never failing spring wat in_house; g0od trout stream runs through. the farm; farm will:be sold at 12 o'clock. loca- aue- farm known -halt mile south Offices 110 Vest 34th St. New York . Telephone' 2998 Greeley P v Over forty cement walks built by me in Norwich.” One at Chelsea Parade, ing, over one-guarter of a urnit the names of Q.td-d customers. - Se- knows how and will umml amount to noth- BECKLEY, Admr. 278 Main Street, May Building 724—Phones—68 Liniment mdueel e pain and in Bed | mation in insect bites, bruhal. bumps and other minor ies ?et a’ bottle today at. your druggist, be. uam. gout, Tuml and Embaimer. bago. strains it gives qnick relle( loan’s Contraicts taken to exterminate all In- WE WANT OLD TEETH IN ANY fiONDI'flON i We pay up to. per set, Ao Charlis Chapfin at the Davis Today deville_consigts of the Five Kitamuras, nsey, 1 yearling bul onths hite Legnorn hei is and old, about 55 - the prémier, Japanese Risley perform- pullets. ', cordin to experience. : sects and Ven!rfi in mAp!‘Imm i ch "}.———?fl_.. 3 ¢rs of the world, the stage settings and - J CTHE OLLA RAL LOAI - you if you are wise. 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