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-nm(ovm Fictures at res at the Breed The- h offices in Thuyer 1 g ‘Rooms fl'wmfimm‘nmm Mh“fllmie:nlha _of chiropractic and is the ‘school of its' kind; having a dally oMnic- of about 1600 patients. eminent ?dod!e:[ practitioners er locate 'in Norwich and we feel assured of fhe doctors success. BREED THEATRE Nance O’Neil in The Iron Woman, Five-part Metro Wonderplay Fea- ture for T.dly and Thursday. ay and Thu!'lh.y the Breed will Miss O’Nefl is l“n in the role of ah Maitland and Is‘ all that the hoto-drama’s title implies. She is truly a woman of fron. At his death, her husband has left her his im- mense iron mills to manage, and she fulfills her trust with grim devotion. It seems as though the iron has en- tered into her veins and transformed her nature. She allows no nonsense or levity home, She will have no decorations. One purpose rules her, and that is to give over to her son Blair on his graduation from col- lege, the management of the mills in a much more thriving condition than her husband has left them. Love for her son is the motive for all this, but as she hides her feelings behind a cold exterior, she recelves no sympathy, and is not given credit for her deep affection. Blair squapders money and open flouts his mother. He is in love with Blizabeth Ferguson, who really loves David Ritchie, the son of -Helena Rit- chie; . When Elizabeth in a moment of pique breaks her engagement to David, Vlair persuades her to marry him at once. His mother is so dis- ted at his duplicity that she disin- him, and forces him to earn his own living. In a rage, he leaves Elizabeth. The events that follow are ®so thrilling in their intensity, so vital an interpretation of human nature, that it would be unfair to betray the story to those who prefer not to knéw the end until they get to it. Suffice it to say that the denouement is wholly satisfying. The eighth chapter of the Crimson Stain Mystery, which is entitled In the 8hadow of “Death, ‘completes the bill for today and Thursday. AT THE AUDITORIUM Last Chance Today to See The Little Girl Next Door—Alice Brady in The Woman in “47” Coming Tomorrow. The, Little- Girl Next Door will be shown today for the last time and no doubt will #epeat its bizg drawiry powers again today as it did Monday and Tuesday. Thers is a great photodrama sched- uled for presentation at this theatre on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It is-called “The in 47,” ana has ice Brady, the celebrated screen star, “in ' the - prineipal part. _Coming as the mext release .on the Equitable program, it is a striking feature in a long list of striking features, and suf- fers nothing by comparison with the other successes which have_ been shown as Equitable releases. The story.is full of striking and tense sit- uatfons, ‘with . thrilling climaxes, and gives the star full opportunity for the display of her well known dramatic talents. There is not a dull Inch in the full five reels of film, and there is no ahcksnin: of attention permit- ted. as the develonmam of the story Unfolde itssif, Another number of Grant, the Po- lige . Baporter ‘series, with George Lar- kin and:a new cartoon comedy will tlso: be-alowa Thursday. — DAVIS THEATRE. Big Bill of Keith Vludwi". and Tri- angle Photoplays=New Show To- Today will be the last chance to see in New London wiil be given at the ‘School New Nondon :Vocational ditorfum Aflhur Ml dleton Minuette Oriental Russian Air Evelyn Starr FDIW Me 'Ome lugglers Song Mothor O’Mine Danny Deiver Arthur Middleton Arthur Middleton will be remember- ed with pleasure as the popular solo- ist with the Bass Clef club at the Jai vary concert. The other artists in the series.will be Helen Stanley, the prima donna soprano of Ellis Grand Opera company, on January Sth, and the Flouzaley Quartet on March 16th. Course tickets for this splendid se- ries $3, or $1 per concert, which in- cludes reserved seats. Single admis- sion tickets $1.50. Tickets on sale at Starr Brothers' Drug stor: Beethoven Cesar Cui Uleniawski Bell New Haven.—It was noted at the of- fice of the commissioners for = New Haven county Monday that as the county is free of debt it probably will be unnecessary.for the delegation in the legislature to lay any county tax for the next tWo years. MEET THE SPRING i FLORIDA Don't wait for tardy Spring to bring -door life and sports you KEY % & MIAMI, PALM BEACH, ST. PETEREURG,HAVANA R. Mallory,™ 11,700 big vessels in service, Write for interesting free literature. A. W. Pye, Passenger Traffic Ma g Ciyde-Mallory Lines, orth River, New York—or call G. W. Adams, Depot Tk. wich. LEGAL NOTICE THII PROBATE COURT FOR the District of Colehesrer. Estate of Louisa Strong, late of Colchester, in said District, Jecessed. The application of The Bridgeport Trust Company showeth that it is the Executor of. the last will and testament of Louisa G. Strong, late of Colchester, in “said District, . decessed, that said estate is t owner of ‘the following the excellent vaudeville and Dhotovhy land with bulldinzs thereon situated biH that has been drawikg big crowds to this popular playhouse the past two | bate District, days. Meyakos, a surprise from the Orient. This act consists of two prefty girls and a boy who are the most talented J: ese children before the public today. Their act in- cludes singing, dancing and violn se- lection: '.l‘h something Another he ‘Louise Glaum 1s the star. ' This is{ acies, that } one of the latest works of the late|in Richard Davis and deals with | E1Ve the - secret eervice of the French and German governments. To complete the show there is the usual funny two- reel Keystone comedy to put a laugh- ing finish to the whole show. If you ‘his bill, be sure and the last half of the week. an- nsidered to be | hei in the Town of Colchester, in said Pro. and hnunded and ~ de- The headline attraction 38 The | Scribed as follows, to wi on the easterly side of Colc! gireet on the coraer of land n rmerly owned by John 1. ence yanbiE Horth 71,5.5 dor east- by sald Poters hoirs’ land end land now or formerly: of Amella. L. Wheeler 45 roas, % Jinks, to & stake and stones; thence south 17 east 7 rods and 10 links to u stake and stones, and is bounded soumerly lg land now or formerly of Dr. Swift, Charles L and Henry \“V La- throp, and westerly by Colchestor Town _containing two acres of lan more er less, with dwelling bouse an other bulldings thereon Standing, ject to the right and riles owner of premises adjoining cemizes aw the souih of* driwing water from the well, as_set forth in feed recorded 1n Vo 29. Page 710, Colchestar Land Yiecords. further says: That it is neces- sary ln o*dor 1o pay eertain liabilities ot %aid estate, and to pay specific leg- t be.authorized td horrow behalf vl £eid estate $2,00 and to ts note as such Executor in the sum nt $2,009, and to execute a mort- gage as such Executor covering said land to secure such note; and says that sald mort, is _not pmhlbiled by the terms o wi Tt therefore. prays €ald Court to in- quire Jnto sild fadts. after proper ho- tice given, and upon. finding the same to be true, to order that it be author- 1zed to 'borrow said sum and execute &re big bill is booked. The Keith uld mor are Pearl Abbott & Co. in the de- Threads. ‘This is different from anything ever seen here and is sure te.be a big hit. The Jupiter Trio come mnext with a sensational triple bar act. There hdl in- flm act BeCosta, "t:e writer, DeCosta - has composed many of the late popular successcs, in- cludin"nm ut'.lox:}ée{h llog(xer, l{on- m an Your Msther Thought You'd Be? and many other big hits. The Triang] is Bessie Love in A Sister of Slx. five-part Griffith story of a m.f.h her orphan b !thuul comecy sketch called Silver N°"' something they are all physi- third act is Orr and DISTRICT. two men and one Pnblu Court, songstress and the song | 15th a idxe ort, this 2d day of mbmon'r TRUST COMFPANY, F.xecutors. EGBERT mnsa. Vice President. m s8., DM!. “h. 'l'hlt the furelohlx applica- ton DS Neard ARA delarmingd ot iho Prob‘h Offlpe in (mlehe-ker on the Decem] A D. 1916_at 2 Imranll, l'llld h?nuco:ltrt o ~D'¢lock ! dirce Executor to-give ad i n fl:e l;{d s In! lo feature | | ver ware from my Franklin Street Nothing is reserved. In this sale. Buy at r own ce. o e A. DAVIDSON. Sales every night and Saturday afternoon. At uu !owen possible prices, a full of mew and second-hand Taldity . Marnines and Phesoaioai :mm"fioe up. Basy terme. T THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO.. Neorwich, Conn. RIVERPROPERTY FOR SALE On the Thames. House having- nine 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 high ground, affording superb view of the river and surrounding country. Price $6,500. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telephone 1334 63 Broadway r——'———’\ FOR SALE To close an cstate the seven- room House number 227 Thames Street. Very convenjent Will &cll at a very low price if sold.seon.. . - THOS, H.'BECKLEY, Admr. 278 Main Street, May Building 724—Phones—68 loca- tionA 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround-, ed by beautiful shade trees. harn 16x30, one.. benuery .8x12, .two scratching sheds, 60 peach trees (will bear is - season),- 1% acres sirawberries in fruitage this Spring), as] (will cut 100 Ibs. \‘hfll in season— an income getter). ear railroad, school ana church; land free from stone utd m?cl'l‘i‘nn ‘worked. Send for lal catalogue.. . J issued Chcice: of 400, Nolhmi o4 it in all New. England. WILLIAM A, WILGOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. I Telezhone 365 Offices 110 Yvest 34th St. New York Telephone: 2998 “Greeley nl#. entertal reh Pl‘js n. AN wvfl:. insi e Job, AD&AE urseries, i Manonestor, Conn: “Ava storm. istmas ! itional C ligh ot once. Burr Tville Trolley, - decdd’ “HD—RODIII ‘\rlth main, d b AT A B Ity Lo rivate fam- its, .§lldrua decsd oA "m—Posumn as housekeeper small iiy, or first class ecook. Afldreu flok Bulletin. dechd: AN’ irls over 16 years of Rge to learn' weaving; nice work; - paid Wwhile learning; can make evcelient pa; whenssxparlam:ad Wzs t Side Silk nfnf GIRL WANTED_Apply S, F. Peter- -on. 132 Mam St oo decsd NTED—Capable girl or woman lor g'énural houseworl no laundry. Can ao Tnion St. Phone 1421 D — Three h. Am motor, SFEHE Jouble phase: % 1 “Box 33, Bulleti . JEW‘E?I'I‘ CITY is no sweetfern sort of a town. The Cobweb Corner sclls well there. Frev:l Ma just bought another I o a gan's Smoke Shop, Norwich: GET_government jobs month: erte for list. Fl‘lnklin Inultute. D? 7-A., Rochester, N. o0ld horses che: WANTED—To_bu, J. M. R. D.1, Box §(. _dee: 5 for cash. foremen of repairs for rollyourown TESTS for state highway department will be held Dec. 22 at Hariford, (‘onn., and 2t New Haven and Waterbury, if number of Gx;pllcams warrants: $3 to 34 per ligible lists for appolatment. Send for circula'r and appllca!mn which must be filed by 19 ar Room T3, office of :uze Civil_Service good housemas, a y preferred; also ons chambermaid: pers manent positiens. Apply at once to Wauregan Hotel decsd WANTED- once, . two harn:hands and wunachoppers, #o0od plaze _and finod pay. . Apply at cnce to e rown, Shépard Hill Farm. Wauregan, nn. dec4d WANTED—Interested pouitry fanci- ers to send icr premium list cf the grand list of se Dec. Sth. nov3ed ‘WANTED—Tle hewers and cordwood choppers,” Phione evenings bstween 1 nov23d WANTED At Hathaway's Market, a good smart young wman 16 or 18 years d. nov23d SAFETY FIRST—Have your blades sharpe;ngd. E. Kirby, 227 Main St. nov WANTED_ Raw furs, at H ner’s every Thursday. A, novisd HELP WANTED and also work to take home; work easy: one hour at factory sufiicient for lo&rn(ng: good pay after learned. Apply Coclumbia XKla Curler Co.. Colchester, Conn. noviod TED—Second. - hand furniture. AN nighest Do pald Pruckner, 5% Frankiin 'St Tl 11 may24d A No. 1 Bookkeeper Wanted |:: Responsible posi is open for a capable man about vears old; must be live wire and gond matlematician, experienced booklceeper and veliable. Do not apply unless you have had sev- eral years' experience. Call in person. AMERICAN STRAWBOARD CO., Norwich, Con: WANTED WEAVERS AND HELP for other departments. New mill just completed. SHETUCKET CO. A. Heeb- . Bennett. on SALE HORSES I have a few good Horses that I want to dispose of right away. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIBRSON Telephcne 536-3 EXCHANGE Village Farm in beautiful village, 2 miles out o state road, 38 acres land, 10 room house, with bath, hot and cold water, etc. Splendid barns, 3 poultry Buildings ‘cost - 312;000. Wil income property. Particulars TRYON'S AGENCY, Wil- limantic, Conn. FOR Cottage Houses, Tenement -.nd Busl. ness Blocks, Bnu ing Lots, all in de- sirable localions. List your property if you care to seil o1 rent as.I have a number of people looking For rear est tate investme: will buy a Cottage Houss, Work Shop and a large Garden in & very desir- able part of the city. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 ‘86 Cliff Street WANTED To Buy Hand Picked Apples All I can get. Will pay good price. Write ISAAC KIRMAN, Norwich, Or phone 1203-5 Evenings between 7-8. WANTED A FAMILY TO RUN A BOARDING HOUSE. APPLY TO HALL BROTHERS, 29 and 31 Commerce St. Norwich. WANTED 14 Laborers, 6 young housework ladi 1 farm hand, 2 nurse girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. WE WANT OLD TEETH IN ANY CONDITION We pay up to $6.00 per set, ac- cording to their value. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, Up-stairs Established 1872, Norwich, Conn. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD t Ledyard, within and for the District f’,‘ Ledvngtx .on the 4th day of, Decem- er, A. D. Present — WEL B. HOLDRIDGE, Judge. Estate_of ‘Lyman Henry Richards, late of Ledyard, in said Distriot, de- *Brdered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in thelr claims against sald estate within stx months from this date, by vo.dn‘ & notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the sign- 0st nearest to the place where said eceased last dwelt, and In the same Town, and by publishing the same once The Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper Having & circulation 1n” sald Disesler and make return to this Court. BAMUBL B, HOLOBIDG udge. The fmva and foregoing 1!’! true copy of record. NOTICE—AL sald de- ceased are hntby nmmed ‘P.n present Ehelr ciaim Gu Sald”estate to. the nndml Fe D. No. fnwflhln Y.hc time llmllgg in tg lor, above and Toregoin: FRED fi N, Adulmnr-tor. decéd American House Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Eto. FOR SALE NOTICE Two Horses for sale. Enquire of A. A. Foumier, Troy Steam Laundry. FOR SALE ‘A modern 12 room House in best residential section. “ A.M. AVERY FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE 124 McKinley Avenue. g Eight Rooms and Bath, Modern Im- provements. ; Price $4,500, Easy Terms. -JAMES L. CASE $7 SHETUCKET 8T. Ve FOR S{LE-—Fine large ang:rtnm ‘Dlh ery arness T eefid ¥ “Fony coat, knfi:h nne skin; “also Office.. FOR SALE--Chestnut mare, fl; 1050, with Mnflmmo five mnuflxl old colt! may exe! for Richard H. .F'u‘h Gnlel berry. 297-23, Ilyal c. nOV2IWST: FOR le ) orol F“i‘;‘}’&fl!’i‘!«mm 17, théee ?\Hfl'!‘l‘ SALE-——One 1916 model D 6-55 Buiek in AL conattion: price very low. The A, C. Swan Co. deciM HAVING gof done with my an must sell my two horses, age 7 and 5, about 2500 Ths., sound and Lrue to work, &in- le 01 flflml Et:g expense, at Reynolds Bonrg!n‘ table, 63 C iestnut St. FOR _SALE—Six automobiles at n;e best offers received. They are all in running order and can be hought ridics ulously low, if they 1l answer your pur- pose, and there’s A lot of wear left in every one. - There's an Oakland road- ster, a Jackson touring car, a Mitchell 1,500 pounds, truck, Jelfery truck, 1, fiod pounds, 1913 Reo touring m roadster, Palmer-Singer roadster, C. H. Pe{iMlé Daniélson, onn. Phone. ecs FOR SALE—Cheap, one Ford murinf car, one Bulck tou‘rluz model 190. 469-3 from 7 to 9 p. in. dec FOR s.\LE—h:ge guantity of A No 1 hay, corn fodder and oat straw; also three cows. E. Fiten JohanSon. 48-5 Lebanon. dacsd FOR SALE—1912 Cadillac in ‘condition;. running every day; Jfl"' $350. _ Inquire Madden's Cigar Store. hbred O. I C. ht weeks old, decsd FOR SALE—Thor steck as in dec4d pigs for delivery whe: about Dec. 20th, as Z00 the state. Telcphone 1861- bred from 'w London. FOR SALE—Belgian har our silver cup winners at. ) perial Rabbitry, Taftville. nov2sWFM FOR SALE—Ivy parior sto Shetucket Harness will cheap. 1OR SALE—Racy roadster, motor de- veloping 70_horse power, just painted, new tires, $0 mile speedometer, extra res, tubes, etc, Lnportel Fiseman eto, - Zenith carbureter; anyone desiring speed and power, this car wlll carry you as fast as you wa For & Sicady diet, Snd eats ills iike children do candy. A. C. Brown, Falls Cog el 41 Houss Tl No. i ec2 FOR SALE—The Cranston Thamesville. Inquire Jamcs k. De' ROVITMWE ' FOR SALE--French bulldog, pedl- greed stock; very low price If taken at once. A. Breed, 240 Laurel Hill A Phone 1252-3. nov30d FOR SALE — Pair of young mules, welght 2200 1bs.; will sell cheup, as I am to change my business: also car- ge. Frank L Ford, 20 Windham nov2sd, ~ Call e sold dec2d lace, olf. st Williman FOR SALE—Cordwood for sale cheap. James Kane, 73, R. F. D., Canterbury. FOR SALE A thoroughbred Guern. sey bull (registered No. 23543, Cupld of Round Hill). J. F. Lathrop, Raymond Hill, Uncasvi Conn. Telephone Ner- wigh Div. 1833-22. nov24d FOR SALE—Two airtight wood heat- ers, one small coal heater. Tel. 1276-2. 27 Division St. nov2sé FOR !AWD!Q:: suit, size 37; good condition; cheap. Address Suit, care Bulletin. nov2ld ¥OR SALE—I have ducks and geese and for sale. No. 5, oung chlckln! ree wild ges om Anderson, Jr., R. 5‘ novéd FOR SALF—Greatest real estate bar. ain in Norwich; Buckgham home on ashington St.; 12-room house, most substantially Bullt, Which. GOt Over $50.000 to build; also 28 building lots and 40-foot street. Price for residence and the. 28 lois, $10,000, Address Real Estate Exchange, New London, Conn. Je2ldaw FOR SALE 950 Acre Farm $4500 Owner called to another state by ur gent business sacrifices 139 acres in cultivation, corm, grzin, clover and po- tatoes; 100 apple trees: 300 acres pas- ture;- estimated a million . feet of oak, beech, white birch, maple, pine, etc.: will out thousands of cords of wcod worth 35 a cord in nearby local mar- Kkets; equipped sawmill, doing paying custom business; neat comfortable cot- tage house, basement barn, hen house and wagon house. If taken now owner includes pr. horses, 4 cows, 2 hogs, poultry, mowing machines, plows; har- rows, cultivators, corn planter, steam engine, corn husker and shredder, threshing machine, power woud _saw, hydraulic cider mill, grain reaper, cream separator, wagons, sleds. 4 sets barnesses, house furniture and a lot of apples,’ potatoes, corn, oats and hay; 84500 takes all; vart dows: and. easy erms, For deialls see 6, “Peace nd Plenty Catalogacs D file eitn farm bargains in @ dozen statgs: Write today for your frec cop. Strout Farm Agency. Dept. 36, T503 basalu 5 New York. de FOR SALE Farm of 100 acres, one-half tillable, balance pasture and woodland, with house of ten rooms and ‘barn to tie up 25 head steck, also large silo, city water and electric light in buildings; milk route with farm; located within 20 minutes’ walk of Franklin Square; owner leaving town. For particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE. Central Bullding, Norwirh; Comn. FOR SALE A modest home can be bought very cheap. Reason, owner leaving for the extreme northwest. - For full particu- lars, inquire of JOHN A. MDRAN, . Real Estate Broker, > Frank!in Square, Norwich. Over forty cement walks built by me [in N.rwllll. One at Chelsea Parade, feot I over one-quarter of rnish the names forty satisfied ous stomers. Se- fect a man who knows how and will |do it. Specifications amount to noth- ing compared to experience. Mine is for you if you are wise. . START RIGHT Thos. J. Dodd GENERAL CONTRACTOR 99 _Cliff Street Telephone 822 ‘:95&“ ervunt of imcrease the Wi trom mow Q- fraroums, Wi ast mune‘x:fif St ot seven on House, o S atetn. Cre wall Trom HopKkins. i S«u-nfia SR Al ames N. utrous. e 54 “ mfi'{&nsnent No. 1»5 fi%fl 5 rent . $10 :fi& ‘Inqnlreoi P T i ntng Jor fRamrs c‘,‘!;“v'fi ofi onvn nqu re m'; —l‘umlshed TOOmS. lm iezg his and bath. Chelsea Butntters. in‘ St, over Em’ofin TAXICAB for hire; distances. . Phone 819. flwld or short | " Dolbears. ¥. RENT—Gentleman can mnn “’58" SPENEL oam o e érn_conveniences; 2 :n:hl ‘W. Coit, 63 Broadway. .novzed: TO ’l“ — Furnished rooms; alsQ jences for light houscke %8 Senool St Tel. 165- b RENT—Store suitable for a tallor .x;'a}' fish market or shoe repair shop -—And'.hor in village ot 4,000 Wuht! Address James Graham, Taf novisd nf“'l‘-—flluly furnished front with steam heat and blth’hlw TO RENT—Steam heated. flat of six rooms on Mapie St. Inquire 10, Main St. Phonc 1545-4. ov17d R_RENTHouss of ten rooms at ‘Washington St.; all convenienc: No “wu-n Tl 1nqun~a of Isaac S (nsurance nd i’;‘o‘n" :émnuds Bnlld.\n:..sl Main St. novied” TO room, Grove St. RENT—Tenement 61 Otis St. In- uum N F. Bray, 231 Central Ave. ROOMS for light house- ISHED keeplnt. 27 Division St. Phone 1276-2. novid RENT—A flat of four roems, with \odern conveniences, at 1it Washing. ton St. Inquire of Gilbert Bowers, 150 Washington St. Tei. 1192-2. 00 TO l.Eh’l‘—Furnlshed room, — | modern eonvemenceg 5 Wi Phone 1429-5 TO RENT—Pleasant nine-room tene- ment; all conveniences. Address X., care ‘Bulletin. octlid TO RENT—Furnished rooms, single; modern conveniences, 83 Washmgton St. _Phone 1429-2. sep21d FOR RENT — Homelike house, eight rooms and bath; idence section. Archa W. Hroadw: furnished best res- Coit 83 augsld FURNISHED rcoms reasonable rates; suitable for light housekeeping. Mrs. Emma Morse; }3 Union St. JyZed FOR RENT In the buflding corner of Franklin and Willow strects; fine cor- ner store for years occupied by C. C. Treat druggist, and the sales room, gtore room and bakery formerly used by the Providence Lakery. Archa W. Coit. 62 Broadway. jy17a TO RENT—Newly farnished rooms. odern conveniences, at The Seymour, Franklin St. Phone 1043-2. apri2d Apartments To Rent Four, five and six rooms each. Rent $10.00, $12.00 and $20.00 per month. Building Lots For Sale Some of the most desirable building lots ever offered for sale in Norwich ca nbe bought on terms,to suit the purchaser. @ A Inquire of J. J. CORKERY ' Room 109, Thayer Building 1336—Telephones—488-3 FOR RENT A very (o0sy seven-room cottage, with ali modern improvements, and choice locaticn. For full particulars inquire of JUHN A, MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich. TO RENT Attractive Six Room Flat Modern, $22.00 per month JAMES L. CASE Renial Dept. 37 Shetucket St. STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reaSonable price. In- quire at Bulletin Office. TO RENT Six Rooms and Bath, Gas and karge Yard, Section N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street FOR RENT. cated. - All modern convumonu-. Pos- session given at once. Apply THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. Norwich, Conn. TO RENT QUONOCHON TAU“:—Tln~rm tage, 3 acres House, 67 Church Street. Centrally. lo- ] | %‘uw-sm 0 $4000. - Send for m L Kgmnltmll.mestme hnmryhtho-flllnfn‘h to the human race. FRANK W. COY. "esterly, R. bud | ‘?" ; l‘y&,m SN anlaefi‘ suns oalk “with spreadi "mn this wiiisper ‘of its Am the. Tevel inde (hictc-set yellow. sheaves. [‘I-VG th. whir; of gnlog s ?fl‘l . Dance ughmorc in Folly's show; D I e ot e . mn with Nature-heart to heart, fore the brawi: roads open s Treasured lose she will impart To enrich you, oy and by. LE ENVOT. l‘di fair and (enufli fine, pop Yusn sions your way, !l les will smhe ana sins will lh!ne~ Pause, enjoy them while you may! inette M. Lowater. STARWARD. I wonder whero your hons. is, dear? Is it near the Peafly Ga round by the jasper wall so clear, ere yon thinic of You love the glorious summer day You longed for foref lands; And now, vou dwell at noms. for n the “house not made with hands. me, and wait? ours to see tho “blesscd face im who Ilnd.rltand. ose love ‘made ready, s grace, Your “house not ! & whh hun / I, 200, 'shall have my house o en earthiy things are pas When, by His neme who leads thie way, I shall enter home at Ana'may $ARaE Bwesly nigh 7o where your dwalling Sfinds. When on morning wings 1 oy To my “house not made with nands.” Donald Bruce. HUMOR OF THE DAY “Destiny doesn’t cotton to many.” “What of it”" “Now Bad Lumck will chum with anybody.”—Pittsburgh Post. ature deals wisely with us” ‘Huh?” “She apparently doesn’t furnish any diamonds too large to wear.” —Louis- ville Courfer-Journal. Subster is a perfect husband.”- “T never heard he was so wonder- day, “Well, every time he sees a mailbox he. feels in his pockets.” — Buffelo Express. “What did the boss say when you asked for a raise in salary?” “He couldn’t have said more or been madder if I had been his wife asking for mcre mone; — Detroit Free Press. Young Lady (with hopes) —What do you think is the fashionable color for a bride? Masculine Shop Walker — Tastes differ, but T should prefer a white one.—Tit-Bits. “Youseem to attach great import- ance to the secret ballot?” “I do. It's wha:t enables a silent voter to claim after election th:t he voted for the successful candidate”— ‘WasRington Star. “He threatened to blow his brains out.” “And what did you say to him? “I told him ke'd be foolish to fry it as he had never been successful shoot ing ar. sma'l targets."—FEoston Tran- seript. “Is Gadsby susceplible to femirine charms?" “Judge for vourself. He once bought a translation of the Koran from a blue-eyed, golden-haired bock agent, thirking it was a popular novel Birmingham Age-Hefald. “Our public lbpary is a favorite with film people,” said the man from Plunkville. “As to how?’ “Last week it figured as the ducal palace, home of a steel muillionaire, summer residence of the czar.”—Kan- Ufuzzi gallery, temple of Diana, and sas- Cit}' Joumq]_ 'l'HE KALEIDOSCOPE Corporations may own land in Haiti. b United Stateg yearly imports 500,000 Missouri labnr unions have 110,413 members. Gen. W. A. Hhrfl.‘.' City, s 102 years old. Colombia faces a deficit coming year of $1,634,485. One-third of the employes of shoa factories in this country are women. Cocoa_ shells are being fed to eattle In a course of experiments by French dairymen. Japanese make 2 waterproof leather with many uses from the hides of sea lons. A skate strap with a pad for the top of the foot to relieve the pressure has been patented. Nearly half of the women workers in factories.in the Tinited States earn less thdn $6 a -weelt. Uruguay, much of which formerly wan treeless, within a few vears has planted more . than. 17,000,000 forest trees. of Okiahoma for - the Motion pictures will be displayed on trains of the Trans-Siberian Rail- way . to relieve tae monotony of the long journey: Made entirely of metal, a new vies ‘for ‘woodworkers can, be placed at any angle at which it may be use it. —— Fewer ships were biilt in American. yards during the- yu' ending last June than dufing the ‘previous year, but, their total tonnage was greater. A cheap imitation of tinfoll is made in Germany by coating paver with a mixture of flnely metal 454 Tesin and subjecting It to friction. Ina.nsvmpnlnienaeamgiven cool, ry smoke the tobacce s loaded from side of the bowl, the stem _ a:’:zt bein: mple by a hole in the CASTORIA For Infants and Children l-llgoFormsovm desired to