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FAIR AND CONTINUED COLD TODAY AND TOMORRW WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT a'vitle and motion pletures at the es at the WBreed The- i@ the Mouse wt Poli's No. 11, 1, 0, O, ¥, mosts meats In Aun srwich Lodgs, No, o i Buokinghan ft Lo N 5 in Hebeqtor in ¥ ANNOUNCEMENTS P. meets tondght will he Norwich AT THE AUDITORIUM, Four high class acts will be present- ol for the first lnlf of this weel, hesd ad by the Tremont quartetts of singers, 1 known to the profession and the pomsessors of volces rich and melodi- cus which blend most bmrmoniousiy. To 4w lttle variety 1o the bill, the tiraun Sisters will present a panologn turn which in very nest and pretty and exeaptionnlly well costumed. Joe Dun » a well known Ampersonator of inous present-day aetors will also he wnd and entertain in t «inating man for fifteen whort min o8 Arthur Hoyle and Ann n ' n very fumny talking act full of riwht comedy, and one which il miredy planse. The photoplays are get ting hetter and batter each week, wnd are cuusing consdersble comment THE POLI PLAYERS. othing remaing now but to present #he Poll Players to the publi afternoon and tonight this wiil he done o way that is sure to win unstinted praise and commendation from «ll - sconery s all painted and rend wa, the properties nnd ac- oo are finished and walting, and st and host of all, the dress rebear o 15 over and_was ns near perfect as #t 1n possible for such e thing to be. Iy conmected with the theater company wis as pleaged over th event us though It had heen the real cpening, and ¥t was frecly predicted that tha Polf Players w o the best performance of “The Ilon and the Mouse” that has been seen, with tha singls exespMon of the New York pro Miction, which was rehearsed for weeks and wenks hefore it wns offered to the pubi The Wtroduction of the pres ant company of stock players is an avent 1n local tireatrical History the fm- portance of which will be fully real Yy tondsght. The opportunity to plays of the character and cla oot pre- vy s company at prices that re eomparatively lnsignificant, is one timt has a powerful influence on the montal Wfa of any eity and the oppor- tunity presented by the Poll Players 13 ome Mhat ia far more attractive, con- #idering quaMty and price, than most tlew nre favored with. There seems o be UtHe question mt this last mo- ment that er the first performance the theater-goers of Norwich will ex- temd to Mr. Poll a genuine and hearty vote of thanks and gratitude for the mamner In which he has looked after thelr interests In_the Yine of high class amusements. While the sale of seats 14 extraordinarily heavy, there are still some good meats left for the openine niete, while at the matinecs all =meat are sold withont reservation when the nors open. The same applies to the Yalcony at night so that the early comers are asmired of good o evn though the reserved section 1s all osld. Tomorrow morning the company be- #ins rehenrsals for “The Squaw Man.' which will be the offering for Christ- man weel BREED THEATER. The oxtra strong bill of motion ple- tures at the Breed theater for today in- clndos one of the noveities of the dn enMtled “The Enginecr's Sweetheart,” shich is one of the best pictures in the fleld, which deals whh facts ar sversts Mrectly related 1o railroad a airs and customs, wholesome and thrilline plot showine the mastars of the “Giants of the Ra X n some of thelr most tryving moment. The beautiful Biograph picture is an Indtan story entitled “The Sone of the Wildwood Flute” for - which special music hng heen written. The {llustrated sones will be the In wst and most popular hits of the and Wmelnde “When I Gathered Myrtle With Mary.” A NEW GRETNA GREEN. dustice in Fairfield Will Marry Cou- ples Fres, with Candy and Automo- | bile Ride Threwn In. A frea wedding, a pound of cand for the bride, with a kiss if desired, and an automobile trip about 1 lage of Fairfield are some of ducements held out by Justice of the Peace John E. Boyle to men and maids, who are making up their ds to commit matrimony, says a Bridge- port item. Boyle, who is a druggist, has buflt a bower of evergreens in his store, here he prop: officiate at wed- ngs and e which he be- sves will make Fairfleld the Gretna Gireen of America, thanks to nnec- ticut's indulgent marriage laws. A1l they've got to do,” sald Mr. Borle” is to let me know on what train they’ll arrive. Il meet them at the station, take them in my ma- e to the Town hall and then to the store. While a phonograph plays the bridal chorus from il pertorm the ceremony. give the bride a pound of candy and take the havoy pair for a trip as a start for_their wedding tour. “This offer holds good trom now on. T think that New York couples will appreciate this chance, now that New jersey’s marriage laws require a two- weeks' reside in_that state them all come to Fairfield and the right start for their wedded lifc MODELS OF FLVII‘G MACH!N’S The Williams Eroth.rs of Derby Have Several Operating in Various Cities. Milton and Lee Wi ms o) 3 who have made a nur of smali heavier than air flying wmachines, which fly by electricity, have a num- ber of these machines on exhibition n stores in several cities in the state. The machine has been described in the Sentinel. one of them havinz been ex- hibited in the Gardner & store. It is a model of a and a small motor whirls t} so rapidly that the mach Hall mon Ce efrele for an indefinite time, the lin <epending upon the lenstl time the current is supp) The models have proved attractive features for the hol- iday times. Four of them have been placed In the store of D. M Bridgeport, two have bLeen pl store In Waterbury, one in a s New Haven and ons in the Howard & Harber Co.'s store in Derby. A Hart- rord concern is considering placing one ur two of them in its Stures —Ansonis Sentinel Drug Clerks Confer Tpe Brug Clerks' associativo t & meeting ar its rooms t Mouday «vening Pluv- toner Lev his & very iutercsting t 2 ‘-nr—q and excise lao s A mnefal Tour was -.fln‘-n'u»n fArst in i fm Ae A AL aper Ihe state ana this | besides depicting a | | i | | | | | | COLCHES FER. Morton A, Taintor Post Elscte Officers turday's Temperature 8 Degress Below Zero. Morton A, Taintor post, G, A. R, met in the post m, Grange ball, Friduy afternoon and elected the fol- lowing officers for the ensuing yes Commander, George rown, senior viee, John ifuntley, jumior vice, Hor- ace "B, Btevens; chaplain, Kawin R Hille; surgeon, Morris Lappee; Guar- termaster, Loren A, Waldo, officer of the day, ‘John Marks; officer of the gunrd, Patrick Wlemming, representis- tive (o the stats encarmpment, L. A Waldo, After the work was over, the mémbers wat down to a fine luncheon of oysters and other good things. Ci- gars were passed and speeches w miads by the newly elected officers. number of out of town members we praent Eight Degrees Below Zero. r A Saturday morning w L coldest of the seagon, the thermon er regis- tering from zero to & below in some parts of the town Brisfs and Personals, Willlam Johnson was in Moodus on Priduy K. linn Pease of Thompzonville, state fish and game protector, in n Fridy. e 15 A, Pakdy of New PBritain was nt his home on Linweod avenue James Sherlock left Kriday after noon Middletown, &\h re he will ctrical dec- and stores 0 Wi @ recent it i putting up the in the streets Kmmeline ian in Hartford Charlés Hall of cw Fritain was | the guest of his parents on South Muln street the pust week. Miss Jennie Case of Westchester wis a caller in town Saturday. Dr, and Mre, Raymond A. Gandy of B n p P8 guests At Lh nen lizabeth and Sarah elow's Hout Maln street Dr. Gandy dent i 1. Gelgthardt his portable 2 here Fri #n Brainerd of Westcl n_ Sature of this place for @ number res who recently moy to Montyili ed awmill , ester was in ymond William F of visitor here Saturda Harold Porter was vi fn_Middletown Frida Mr. and Mrs. William New Britain were guests o ker's parents on Linwoeod a urday and Sunday Mrs. A ebbing and « turned § y from it ebbing' parents dlet Charles 1. Dawley and Dar fel Web- gter were in Lebanon ing the funeral of Clayton D, ton was a BUILT BIG DAM. Shelton Man Workcd lo. at Norwalk. icholas Larkin is 1 having com Two Years yme for thp Norwalk cit This work has taken quite a piece of dam cdam i3 loc 00 from Norw on Silver Spring, and of Norwalk with supply of water for come. Tha structure ed feet in length, fort height and is one hundred f wide at its base. It ixty-five acres and will proximately two h -l hundred thousand ns The mode of construct peculiar, but makes a very stron Hght Asm. A core wall of erete was first constructed an embankment ws side this core, composec , of g and sand, unt bankment w enty feet tl upwards, CASTORIA For Infants and Children. on is some The Kind You Have Always Bought ' Bears the Signatu.e of LUMBER AND COAL. COAL “THIS IS THE WINTER OF DISCONTENT MADE GLORIOUS BY THE COPIOUS USE OF CHAPPELL’S COA OUR ookspe: Winter can be as comfortable for as Summer, if a good C one that s burne out cles It's Ap € t over nig start up in the good fire rning. CHAPPELL CO. Central Telephones. LUMBER 12 GOAL Free Eurning Kinds and iehigh | ALWAYS IN STOCK. A D. LATHRIP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucke? S* Telephone 168-12 oct2sa CALAMITE COAL “It buras up clean. Well Seasoned Waod G. H. HASKEZL L. 402 — mn)"hl (0AL _and LUMBER In the b in Penn., ! thracite C secured a season. Try and heater We are tne agents for ‘Phones — 4339 Rax Flintkots ROOfing, one of the List roofings known J(l N A. MORGAN & Sfl\\ MERE " 1o 0l Wasterin Con lelin for buain sa resull, Wharf and 150 Main Street.‘ Huge Gas Tank. The contractors building the huge gas tank for the New Haven Gas Co, in Fagt street are making rapid prog- resg on this big job and the founia- tion for the steel structurs is neurly completed, This tank will be among the very largest in New England, standing 300 feer high, and when the #ley trimmers bexin to set the gtee) for the great tank ‘thelr worlk will be an interesting one, ‘The topmost of the steel beams will be much higher in the air than on other bits of steel work in New Haven, Winsted.— James W. Marks hag been refuse Iicense here on the ground that the mumber of saloons in Win- sted is sufficient, TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. T0 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE ‘ihe water way — the eomfortan.e way of traveling. Bteamers City of Lowell and Ches- ter W, Chapin—safe, staunch vessels that have every comfort and conven- fence for the Lraveler. A Aelightiul voyage on Long Island Bound and a superb view of the won- derful skyline and waterfront of New York Bteamer leaves New London at 11 m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of Tast 224 Street 5.45 a. m. (Mondays excepted) and Pler 40, North River, 7 8. m Fara Porwich 10 New York $1.75 | i Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, | Agent, New London. Conn. aughd NEW YORK Chelsea Lin2 Fare $1.00 Unexe and _passenge: | service direct to and from New York All Outside Btatersoms, From vich Tuesdays, Tharsdays Bundays, at 5.15 p. MNew York Pler 22, East River foot Rooscvels Street, Wondays, Vednes éayz Fridays at 8 p. m. “Phone or write for folder. P 8 Frefeht = ‘ved ontll B B W C. A. WHITAKER Agent maysd LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROEATE HOLDE t D. 1910 ent ALEBRT G, KN Esq., Judge On motion of Admini; River, thence no; id Street to the main aid Mills—or by a rou v and leaving the main high ¥ nort r private land to a point ad leading to Westerly ov ug Hill near 'All Water Route WANTED 0y 1o deliver paper route, at once, Apply atl The Builetin Ot adecizd WANTED A &) filfl or woman to assist in housework, £ luundr or cooking. Kl:;“ rd“ Gardiner, Eagleviiie, Conn. 1% ANGENT GIRK, 0F woman spiars Tocality, address envelopes, inrs, pay’ 15 cents howr, ma sLamps furnished free. Bectid eney, Lomdon, Ont. WA 'I"rzn-—~b’xp¢rlenud winders and hottling works, or s machine Jished, but for reasoms it is 10 A bisrgain b-xznuu. new car just arrived of Holstein grade F O iin, FOR BALE—¥ully equipped soda- latest im 'Vs;“" Crown o 6 e Dusiness is well oetab #ale At to Bif decifd 45 COWS—Sew milch and springers Ayraui Tel. 58-4," W 5, B, B. $harpe, oarbynator rice, o AL One 0. addr YO SALV, Ome medlim w Me rion Telg Office, irn the business, TWANTED Raw furs, will pay Bos- quiliere; also bright giris to lsar. bai B i {ga Mros Box W. Bulietin while lenrning, Rteady work and good | —ocs ) ay. Apply N, K #ik Spinning Co., FOR %Aj e rankiin St R declos ‘lrufi‘htr/d bred, by Fanpire LOCAL, AGENT for MeDonalas Swiss | 560, Wilkeon, trotler. 115" pounds;’ one pisizh, 4 ‘nousenoid ariicie” of grest | ind" feiy] o Roeoiag B 4 m t and unuvsnal selling wer, Awh- & 4 o hott Mason Co, Sox 843 pok'ruvldem- R, Fosuss. : o4 pie l’o‘ ‘A‘,Z CHI&AI’ -On cleaner; wite. by Haley; 3. hest Xmas presen _Ynquire a THOR SALE A business s cost 3160 Inquire at decya ton and New York es. At H. A Heebner's Harness 8 every Thurse day. Arthur C. Bennett novitd I BUY POULTEY AND HOGS. G A. Bullard, Norwich, WANTED - Farms. Also for rent Bend full psrticolar Comnecticut Farms Realty 202 Broadway, w_York. WANTED. $len wanted to manage business from wihich they will derive 4 permanent (- ome. Gur Climax and National Special re unrestricted and witngut i o for every ness, accident accidental du NAL © ASUALTY COMPANY, 2 1, Detroit ' WANTED Butler, Family Cook, General House Girls and Waitresses. | J. B. LUCAS, | Room 322, Central Building. WANTED. eneral Farm help, eooks and all ds of hel: I have on band several laborers and one or two | stationary engineers that I want to 4nd | jobs for 5 a few teamsters FREE E)Il'll.yfll’ T BU H_REBVES. Pupt Central Bullding, 43 Brosdway. PERSONAL. LADIES' CONFINEMENT INSTITUTE nts adopted lars, write | Hartford, sep17d For part Banitarium, LEGAL NOTICES. Praposals fars_ta_t_e Road Work: N. 5. Gilbert & Sons 1910 Suggestion for Xmas is one of lasting value, some- | thing that is a constant source of pleasure and use- | fullness to the recipient | A GUNN SECTIONAL BOOKCASE makes an excellent gift. Ic will be admired for its ty. 2 It is convenient and useful. You don’t have to start big, just a section or two, then as the library in- creases add to it. ® That’s the beauty of the Gunn Sec- tional system. You can al- | ways have just enough space | for your books, no matter ] how many or how few. 137-141 Main Street i Cilhert & fors Face and Scalp Mas- suge. Shampeving aad | Manicuring. Orders [ taken for combings | MES. T. S. ENDERWOOD. ! Tel 533~4. 51 3roadwaw. DENTIST JONES Suite 46, Shannen Bailding ake elevator tauce, Piwae Shetuciicd street eas | two ho basement | and open nouseworl help, | 3 EAD, | ® and 2 VOR SALY— cows and a horse water In in ¥arm of 20 acres; #004 five-room %004 barn with ouse, ouse vilinge FOR ALY ] tion, Price 2 Kies, : VOR SALFGond noree for | piy whe, Canteriury Gres i e | EIGS”"’ can_incresse your ewg | B oratuts 50 oy, oot by ting some of Lir WaySower White Wy andotie Ter you CoeKereln 4t ood into your fiock vour choice of 59 7 low i Our order book egge for Cuban MAYFLOY g=t- | | | i tim 34 FULL ASBSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES. TO RENT. PO RENT—Siouse corner of and Muiberry streets, Quite reasonubie Buring waler on premi H, A Harrls, 21 Mulberry .a\ | Phone 524~ 4 “ron mENT ooms 4 prsses. Tin peils Ame _sprisy block, 267 Browaing. o o mENT 1o ’l'f) RERT - H- i elghL roome gy br b LS TO RENT Brore at bs Enauire at this orane 10 RENT Large Bfore, 74 Main Strest. Tenement of 7 rooms with modern improvements, 105 Wain street, 1. TARRANT & CO, 117 Main Sireet TRYON'S AGENCY, Street, Willimantie, Conn. SALE HORSES several Chunks, 2 Big Horses ond Hand Horses that I want of at once. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel 177-12. FOR SALE 34 Washirgton Sireet F,";l‘_ Housee of ten steam heat Wil tor p £ aigp novsd JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct e at once for information. Farm Ball etin w LLIAI A. WILCOX, REAL ESTATE BROKER, XNo. 41 West Broad St. Rooms 1 and 2. Westerly, R. L DONCHUE, Norwich. FRANCIS D. Central Building, THE COLLATERAL LOAN co., 142 Main Street, Upstairs. Dr.k. W. HO_MS, Den ist Shannon Building Annex, Room A. Teleph: octl F. C ATCHISON, M. D, PHVSICIAN AND SURGECN, 3. F. CONANT. I1 Frask'in Stree testone 5S¢ and the J F C are the vest om ine 13 Ded | A Fine Assortment MILLINERY AT LITTLE MRS. G. P. Sl ANION actidaw nas- dim luuh..:s...n. The Sulleus 18 PINE T, COTTACE of 844 MAIN ST., COPTAGE AND BARY C. E. WHITEY, 227 MAIN STREET. R:al Estate and Imsurance W 41 West Broad St, A. WILCOX, Westerly, R. L * XMAS GOODS Trav= mg Bags, Suit Cases, CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK s good — when well executed Somewnat sxpensive. because of ssary, but very perience in ntistry, there- D3 IT WELL work s o we do expensive, weil. kmgl) it alP arlor Frank! n Have You Noticed ths tm;gd Travei? MAHONEY sROS. Flfl. mariic Avenus Main | He had roamed the earth; Kzger Rack to M ? and port ¢ 4 ip The Ghost Giast, taunders o © Mozambinue on to M fo1, VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings MUCH sighboring IR LITTLE ot