Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 10, 1910, Page 16

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FAIR, CONTINUED COLD TODAY, CLOUDY AND WARMER WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Ypndeville and . moving piotures at Vatidaville and motion pletures at the Anditorium Typographical Unfon, No. 100, meets w LU Hall, Moving FPictures at the Preed The- ater ANNOUNCEMEN) S AMing Rubber Co. can save you money on rubber hoots, fells, arctics and rubbers Miss M. €. Adles will he in Norwich all next week. Rend her m ge th morning. See ady Local Boys at the Auditorium. Owing to the cloming of it ek blee wount first sl Tl Mason, two well know I to take thelr place for the muinder of the weok and we antically 1 I when they presented " plensing singing tn el wortl Monday's Bill at the Auditorium. The we Pee. 12 will bring t g0 to the Aud that are boand t varr i on the programme are different unl member of the qu et of the highes ' Phey Intro o me light comedy Into the set that keeps the nudier In the be possible humor thelr harmon of the he nd they do come for th Heces ristng voung comedian is Joseph no o6 refined o-dite introducing imitatic e hnitations are Jnme Johnny Ray, Russell liams, David Warfield and A dainty offering is presentec ra In their » The Rehearsal. Thes ung 1 are both goo pinnol t« and this ha combi nation should make up a nifty act vane, a sineing and talk e the fourth item for the helf of the week POLI'S THEATER. 1a ready for the first per 1l Players at P theater sant surprise Is fn atore public on Monday afternoon, when om appears for the firat time in this elt It hns heen a case of. hustle for e 1 eryvhod n any way connected with the theater or the company, but all have gone to work so willingly anc th such a t of confidence that oheta . hav melted away as b magle and a firet performance that will be surprising in iis de‘ail and finish is assured. The scenecy Is all painted the p rties are ready and nothing lacking to mak the opening event a rousing succe The company has shown up remark- ably well and the various memb sute to make Individual hits, as well as contribute to the success of the whole. The piay, The Lion and the Mouse, I8 too well known to need ex- tended comment and after the initial performance all who have seen the original production will be able (o real- ize how well It has been handled. T sale alrendy has been extremely u usual and exceeds all expectations for the tim. It has been in progress. S are now selling for the entire week. !REED THEATER Qeneral Washington from the r trio of scheming colon had planned to take his life was seepinz at a wayside t is the basis of the feature picture entitled For Her Country's Sake and now heing ehown at the Breed theater. The wea of colonial accessories make this p ture almost a reality and keep the in- terest unabated until the end. The scenic story of the entitled Sunshine Sue and is a ful rural drama embellished by many attractive glimpses of city life and 1s a wonderfully clever story. The songs Include Sugar Moon. Oh, You Dream and When June Rolls | Around With the Roees and are finely rendered and well receiyed. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The Loyal Temperance association | Lo meets = block day afternoon In the Biil At the Greenevills Congregational shurch, Sunday morning and evening, the pastor will preach. The subject at the Christian Science reading room Sunday morning will be @Qod, the Preserver of Man. ‘There will be preaching Sunday morning and afternoon at Park Con- o At the Broadway Congresational church, the Rev. Willlam S. Beard of Willimantie will preach at the morning won At Trinity Episcopal church, there will be Holy Communion at 9 o'clock: rning prayer and sermon at 10.45 m., and evening prayer and sermon m. Sunday morning at the Grace Memo- rial Baptist church Rev. Walter Gay will preach on The Two Ways and his evening topic is Three Great Facts for | the Daily Life. At the Sunday morning service at the A. M. E_Zion church Rev. Dr. W. H. Eley will preach on The Law and Its Effect. In the eveninz his sermon will be on The Coming of Christ. The hours for the services at Christ ehurch, Suncay, are are follows: Holy Communfon at’ 9 o'clock: morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'cle eve- ning praver and <ermon at 7% For | Do Alwnays the Thin-s That | Pleass Him in the tonlc tng which Rev. John M. Derin preach on a h Catiny ehureh g & Sang 2 sning subje t The New Reli: CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Mie Kind You Have Always Bought Dears the Signatu.e of Yoley Kidney Pilis are tonic in action. ick in results and restore of the kidneys and b 4 WANTED. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES, TO RENT. JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenus. SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters ctors, and all kinds of Job- bing promplly attendsd to. ‘Tha Vauzhn Foundry Co. [RGN CASTINGS Large atock of Ferry Btrest *urnishea promptly. No. 11 te 26 S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Mectal Worker A(Onl for Richardson and Boynton Abso!utely Pure Tho only baking powdor madle from Royal Grape Gream of Tartar HoBium, Ko Lime Phognhate ‘,5 Wa»t Main Street, Norwich, Conn. T, F. EURNS, lieating and Plumbing, 92 [ranklia Streat, Do It Now Uit Lantoned, plumbing repiaced by new and riod- | era open plumbi eum’'s eubject in Movements for Internation- Dunjels, who s & singing comedian | will Tepay you e incremse of hea!th a=nd saving of Gocior's buls, Overbauilag and re. oughly done. atesmanship. TO AID AUTOISTS. Let me give INTBLLIGENT GURL o7 woman #per e time, cach locality, address envelopes, il circulars, pay 15 cents hour, ma- terizl stamps = furnished free. Rex Malling Ageney, London, Ont. decitd WANTED—Expericnied winders and Guiliers: also bright giris to learn while iearning teady work and s ay. Apply N, B. 8iik Epinning Co., rankiin Bt deciod WANTED—To ront, after April ist, tarm with or without atork and tools. All letters answercd, Fred L. Clark, North_Frankiin, Conn, dec10BW ~Man to travel in Conn. tailor made suit in 90 c6 unneceseary particulars,” J. E. Mc Brady & Co., Calcago, declod MEN WANTED —Age 18-35, for fi men 3100 montily, and brakemen 340 on railroads in Norwioh viciniiy. Ex- perionce unneceasary; no strike, Posi- tlons guaranteed competont men. Pro- motion. Raliroad Employing Headquar- ters—over 500 men sent to positions monthly. * State age; rend stamyp, Rail- clation, Dept. 193—227 Monroe St., Brookiyn, N. Y. decis TIF YOU ARE. BARNING lan than $35 a week, write for our la ropoxi- tion. Manager, Box 213, Biaseford, de. dec10d T GIRLS WANTED Apply the 11 8, Finishing Co. decka LOCAL AGENT for McDonald's Swiss a household article of 4 unusual seliing po bott Mason Co., Box 643, R. 1, WANTED-—Man around 50 to repre- sent uw. No gxperience necessary. Fer- manent position. Chance to make big money. The Burr Nurseries, Ma; onn. TED_—Messenger boy at w..,y. . nion Teig Offi - to learn the business. WANTED—Ruw turs: will pay Pos- ton and New York pric At H. A Heebner's Harness Store every Thurs- day. Arihur C. Bennett. novisa r replacing all the oid ‘he modern ¥ind that and toe price J. F. TOMPKINS, B/ West Main Strest Route to Danbury Placarded Signs by B. A. C. | work will be Orst-class TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. T0 NEW YORK HORWICH LINE the comtortavie '/’,-'hxn!u Can Split Tvcbe‘q ; of traveling. Steamers Ciiy of Lowell and Ches- stauncn vessels fort and conven- apin—sae, have every co | lence tor the s ted twice. | o ona snd & vuyage on Lons lsland superh view of the won- ‘e and waterfront of New London at iy; dus Pler foot of leaves New and Pier 40, North River rm I'orwich ‘o Naw York $1 75 Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS. At $2.057.445. LEGAL NOTICES. Agent, New London. Conn. A!l YWWater Route - NEW YORK Chelsea Lin2 Fare $1.00 OF CONNECTICUT. Fepresentative: biy convened The~ petition chester and Hartford Tr: for an extension of »m to_construct its respectfully your honorable body on of time for the ri street rallway nds as per The thrilling story of the escape of | thelr ehart Prapesals for State Road Work Eranted at Your petitioner as in duty this 8th day direct to and from N s Statersoms. wich Tuesdays, Bundays. at 5.13 p. m. New York Pler 22, River oot vz Frilays at § . m. “Phrne cr write fur folder. C A WHITAKER. Agent DELIGHTFUL C.UISE eaves New York JAN 28,1911, 2. $.8. CLEVELANE el <enhansy) (.f 22 years & Arourd the Wo HAVBURG-AMERICAY I_l"ll 41-45 Broadway, N ional church by Rev. Dr. S, H. | CLARK’S ORIENT CRUISE eervice and the pastor In the afters | PR Times 15th day of Dec ¥ . at least five day: late of sald hearing. and make to the Court ’F. H. WILLIAMS, JR. General Agt . H. C. LONG, Speciai Agt. < . Special Agt. =4 _CANTERBURY - e as per ap n on file more fully 2 NOTICE! redve and clean ¢ reasonable price teed. Drop a postal and n '35;-.,-5 at a BRUCKNER, The Furrier, Franklin St | Have You Noticed tha Increassd Traval? L% a sLre sign ol good veathew ans | | fine roads. People like t> get out Into We furnisn the bes method, and If you'll taks one o1 our \eams you'll say the savue. MAHONEY BROS. Fall Life, What Then? ind the on. The | the oper air. C A corRT oF of Tehanon 3. KNEELAND, On motion of Mary anon, Execntrix of Nélson Tavlor, late of Letanon,with- in_said District deceased This Court llowed and 1 said estave t testate estate DR, C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Leniar Surgesn in charge of Dr. & L. ueers practes during his last iliness. Norwich, Conn ted for the | v)” bi T their directs tha L3 Onofthl.sordrc aper having a circu ct, and by posuing a « the bublic sier 1post banon, nearest deceased last to_this Court of Cerified from i !“Q? 181 Mai atural dder. They drvegularities, Jes & spood WHEN you nt to put your b blic, there is no mes h the wdvertia- KNBELAND, jdium better than t ‘ing columns of Tu | lowest bidder. Plans and spec 1 | | | | 1 HUY POULTRY_AND HOGS. G A Bullard, Norwich. Tel. 646-6. oct254 WANTED—Farm Have buyers Also for rent d_full particulars. Connecticut Farms Realty Co., 302 Broadway, New York octz0d WANTED TO REN house of 7 or % rooms in Greencville or vicinity. A single cottage or upper tenement in two-tenement house preferred. Must be in good locality and have steam or furnace heat and modern improvements. No children in family. Address Mrs W. P. Green, No. 263 Prospect St., ? wich, Conn.’ Telephone 652-4. Aecid WANTED. Men wanted to manage business from which they will derive 2 permanent (n- come. Our Climax and National Special policies are unrestrictad and pear, pay for every sick accident and " aceldental Asatn—r, cap! 8h capital and surplus 3250,060 fms over 32,000,000, Wr particulars, NATIONAL CASUALTY COMPANY. %d A INCH, Detroft, M WANTED a Butler, Family Cook, General House Girls and Waitresses. J. B. LUCAS, Room 32, Central Building. nov2sd WANTED. Farm h eneral housework heln cooks and inds of heip. 1 have on hand several laborers and one or two atationary engineers that I want to dnd Jobs for. aisn a few teamsters. FREE EMPILOYWENT BUREAT, REEVES. Supt S H Central Buflding, 43 Bruadway. City. | PERSONAL. LADIES’ CONFINEMENT INSTITUTE, —Physiclans attending. Infants adopted or boarded. For particulars. write | Collinswood Sanitarium, Hartford Conn. sep17d LEGAL NOTICES, SEALED PROPOSALS will be ceived by _the State r{‘z&wa) Com reserves ths right the. numbe; cntract has been awarded re! ign the contract at the pric and furnish a surety c certified check. shail bond a sum eq price between his bid and may be examined at Sel ectian or at the offcb of t Hartford, Comn. Dec. 5 o H \ucbox‘fl.n Wi, F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gerdmer) Hack, leery Boarding Stable i2-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY.!: AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. ‘Telephone 383. — apr2sd TlorziDes gns 2nd Cutflowars For All Occasions. GEDULD1G’S i ewechone 368 77 Ceca- Street 53 Individuality is Wha: Conats lJ; Phowgnpjy Brin; cut iBe real e | | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | K D t IP l | tralts that make us what we are p.o 3 Second Flcor, Stannon Bldg. Ing en a ar ors Toned down by the patursl spirit of | an artist into perfect accord. Not & thing of paper and Dasteboard with | & ready-made look If you want a photo ef your reas ' | self. or what your friends ses to love (he i points In Characters and admire, call on LAIGHTON, The Photegraphe) opposlis Norwlch Savings Soctety augibs reiiable without a VOR SALE ¥ully eqnipped bottling works, Has lntest imp aic carponutor and Crown cappin machine ‘The business ix weil & ixned, but for reasons it is for sale a bargain price. Write at once to Ll | [90ME: et TO RENT —~Upper lcn.men( in Pelistt block, 267 Main Hirest Amos A Browning aprisy W TO RENT—Up-to-date furnished i heat, hot water; house- Dagenlas, Dantcison, Conn, decipa | Kesping It desired.” 324 Main Bt Lecs. VI SALY—Blelgh in first clams con- |~ o on. Inguire of Dr. £. 4. Bro 5 NICKLY ¥ traily joeate e con l[nuf),l hot MRS ATE i, nd gas. 38 Union FOR SALV—One medium » 4 oije A o B e gn Vreew Box W By WO RENT TThe firel story, npurtm - ol of the “Bledman house,” FOR SALE—One biack brood mare, | Wasnington i, Inquire 1. L. Yerring- andard br Wilkes, by |ton, 425 Washington Bt, City. novzsd pounds; one | — e ot weil broker | MO RENT—Jouse No. 116 River A 2 # and electric lght. » MA 1 modern improve- A Wwalt, 161 Main fine churcn o novi6d it; just the TOR HENT =n rooms, No. thing for wome large chupel or @ smail = 4 church, Will_be soid for 369. The |74 Washington gleam he s all conven- “adden C e Jences; «ies o of Inanc B Canes C0 SesSETRS |8, oties, ‘s cal Eastate VOR SALI—A very fine organ, in | Agent, Hichards Bullding, 51 Main St rr!w:,n;m%’ 335 AV\}HI be soM oo novia erms of 32 Aown and 31 per weel o] e . b 4 A - tipley plare, 2 £ood Plaut-Cadden ( AecBTUTOS | tonement of mix rooms, firat fisor; rent “FOR SALE A o syuars plano, | reasonabls. Inquire 49 Hobart Ave, 0l romewood case, In perfect condl- | _uvctizd tion. Will be deliversd any time be- | — e n now and Christmus for 340. |, TO RENT. Terms of 35 down and 31 be accepted. The Plant-C t vacated by store 3u Natfonal bank quire of J. B, ver week wiii 70 mEST i elght rooms; D, L FOW SALF-—A very fine second- upright iano, one of the 1 make Wil be sold tor 3125, ol R R LBUERPL ORI, ot e O and 3110 per week. T RENT-8tore at 48 Fran lin St Cadden Co. decsTTh8 | Enquire at this nffice. marisd [ VOR SALETwo fresn_ cows TO RENT thres springers. Joseph Baries, Large Stors, 74 Main Street. rington Farm, Kast Great FOR SALE CHEAP—Ons new 7a Tenement of 7 rooms with medern improvements, 106 Main street. ier; hest Xmas present foran Tnquire at 16 Frankiin Bt. L¥r—A Thusiness s i cost $100; will be 'm'd for N. TARRANT & CO, I e R B i B e ec104 117 Main Street, City. FOR SALV—Farm of 20 actas; Keeps 00 Cuwe And & hores: goud e roos TO RENT ar in house, good barn w! lo riliags. clone o statle [erritt Welch > The four-story brick bhullding, Rknown as the Internations! Hote tuate on Franklin Square, No. 248 Ma! reet, —-wm = Pousesnion November 18, proximo. A For terms apply to fort ound adrans Bon iss, Besie: JAMES E. FULLER, Agent, aecsd 0ctsSTTH 161 Main Btr R tlon. Price right, i taken 2t once Ct Gochd E. Kies, Wauregan FOR SALB—Good horas for sale. Ap- | TO RENT Conn. |} Upper flat of six rooms and bath pi7 E. Linke, Canterbury Gre Price $14. On trolley line and omly decd 19 mmutes’ walk from Franklin BOOK YOUR ORDERS FOR White Wyandette ik ! Baby Wh cks || 5;c = | BT Red Rarred f Poultry Yards, ynm T phone 321-2 nov22T GREEN HOUSE PROPERTY, TO RENT 5 acres of land, 339 feet frontage, on | 1% PINE ST, Mansheld ave., two dweiling nouse rge barn, two greenhouses 100 This property must be sold 7 ering it at & bargain: casy | 11 FLW . Jreeubouses and ot ai #m iz acsire gan TRYON'S AGENCY, closet, ete 715 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. noviéd MENT ! SALE HORSES [, o T have several Churnks, 2 Big Horses 20t i% per o | and 2 Second Hand Horses that I want C. E. WHIT.!E' . 227 MAIN STREET. Rzal Estate and Insurance | to dispose of at once. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel 177-12. nov5d FOR SALE i} 34 Washington Street Brick House of ten rooms and bat] steam hea: W right. Ask for price. JAMES L CASE LOST AND FGUND. Norwich, s LowT 49 Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Ct. :n‘(xnoulfli LoST—i0s | Paes " Farms Farms Farms' W. A. WILCOX, 41 West Bread Sc, Westerly, B. L jacge lot > ge of Paweca- on given immedi- XMAS GOODS Suit Cases, I have 13 farms for sale th crops and tools. at nformation. Farm B 1AM A. WILG { T aL&‘:LA:sTrrz nnnhEg.x' TEE SEETUCKET BARNESS CO. No. 41 West Broad st Heems 1 and 2! WM. C. BODE Prop. nes 31 and 3&5. T-"EFP‘"‘;‘- Te ephone £53-4 283 Main Street ' aat. | ‘FRANC'S D. DONOHUE, Cenv‘a;ramld g, Norvwich. CRoWN AND BRIDGE WORK is good — when well executsc. Somewhat erpensive, because of the fine gold necessary, but very satisfactory. We have long experience in that branch of den try, there- fore - W. HOLMS. Den Isi WE DO IT WELL 1 | | Bhsants S Our plate werk is of course less | Telephone 523 oct10d expensive, but we do it equally I well. F. C ATCHISON, M. D., MONEY LOANED on Diamonds Watches, Jewe THE COLLATERAL LOAN Co. 142 Main Street. Upstairs. ng Annex, Room A. i DR JACKSON, Mgz | 3 F. CONANT. 11 Framtta strecc Frankiin Square, Norwich, Ct. THE PLANK | septld fanr- st BE e e e Try el marisd G« ma Genu ne Always. Etc., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Prop. FO.TRI. DRYADS OF THE WOOD, W'.min a mighty wood I ronmed ene 47 unv.';u‘imuu.-nmunm And muddenly it meemed to Tne intervening years tad ro And taat the worid was youog u-fl K2y, ¢ jo%t Bods not wholly past re- For a4 1 faused a magio ssomed to Changing each tres w0 dryad. sy@ph and fay. And one there was—a gweet young birch—stood Within the snadow of & grim old piae, About bis trunk 1 saw ner brassbes twine Whste that clasped tie uaresist- € Wood. Brisf wes the giorious vision that was mine. It Mul—d.bul 1 kzew tis gods were P ~FAgar Avery Marden, in the Bosten Transceipt. THE WINDOW WISHERS. The little window wishers, with their nder eyes of bius, Standing thers betore. the toy hops, dom't Laey wuah iae Geari of yoar Don't 303 aimost shiver with them s #ir tatierad clothes you ses, The ragged iittie urchins, with the patches on esch knee? Can you wes them longiog, ysarning in swset ohildnocd's wistful wez And forget them in your &lfll‘l‘ Loy 4 merry Christmas Oh, tho iitts window wishers, bawy hearis and baby ey With thelr trusting Yll!h in Banta gax- ing tiere in glas surpries t es and . and the Seddy Besra uelieving ¥ wlan':l be forgutten. Can them without grievim, ¥ of hem om Chrisimas w 7 Lie mMerry morning etarta Disiliusioned, waking up o empty gs—Groken Learis? is window wishers, lloiil. iongingly woday, A1 the ‘wonders in the toy - “x® fiied with candies and with toys; Tuet as Full of tastn ana taney s your own giria sud your boya. | Wraem 70u ses thair big eyss glisten s thess mplendid things taey view. Can you rush by aed forget mo—. ?-‘l they louch the heart of you ~—Detroit Fres Press, VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Bayings Hewt't—Doen the climmis agres with your wite? Jewett—That's more than ’-n-..— m2kes tunm of { ro |a.~ {swe- “maz as the iallang srass grows |pmb~ T4 expect of any clinmte—~Sman Set They gt slong beauntifully togerh aon't 7° “Yes, indesd. Bhe 5 carvinz and ha ver jestz about Zer cooldng”—De- frit Wros Press. | T t0lé her I'd nw'er loved before | And other thinss like that galors; it she—a suffragetle—was wise d imply murmured Campalg: —EBomton Transcript T w Mother—Now that TiMe la go- | M o the young lafies seminmry abe c/% a new wardroba The Father— 2 got Dusy 1 resisd off a mile 26 2t and cidz't exzend mywels, P sald the triend, “you've 2 lot of experience What's e wav for ms to kesp my wife from ver'ng twi T've had a érink or zht”' “SBimple encush.,” aa- pparently the au‘omoblie had pass- sef sp unscathed ~To what do o4 arTtbute your marvellous escape ™ ey asked 23 M MUCH IN LITTLE ur-l' col '-(g s in f‘x’:\. ' two months two rall- 7 &7siems of sirest ; Bremen, ¢o3- Parker is presicen flacn-aw r of the demo- recently siacted m '~-L Connecticet, New Jeremy, Massaciusetts and Ohlo. An American-Turkish rafiroad to the shores of Mediterra- 2 to penetrats Asta Minor and a2 hos oeen given the favor of lmmfl: on of Pennsylvania, nemt phrase says The New when he informed the ester county, Mass., mduras tas appeinted a man TR tre prenmars a: Gracias the art ~e gtatement of ome of e ‘ar-ee cotion growers that th iin the whole leguna 25,0 sral James T. DuBois of Singapare |- gree: quantities im some parts | the Feteratad Mumy Soaten mwach tn- terast s being taken with & view s utilizing this gress a5 & marketable Headguarters for Best Ales, Lagers, 0d3 bas Deen urged and the govern- menx s to ¢mport cattly and | Toiephone 3 ectid | poses for the benel: of eattie Faisers.

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