Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 14, 1910, Page 12

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AIR TODAY AND THURBDAY | WEST TO ‘SOUTHWEST WINDS WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT mo and motiog 'Munf 6t the “K"n"&mnn- at tm tmul Ahee e, " nu lu ":Fb'mbh };flvu 4 l:mkn 1‘w of M, it .;rwl'}‘é:n e o8, M, W, A, ot 4 '“l o (" o, [r"rf W., meets in ) i, W Ay “ il m;;:wrxl”’"z“nf’lu‘i A O LW, meots in G niw 16 l'n:mvi«u uv I)Txomun- Hnion - 'n ~ "(!firp rz‘n, $1, O. ¥ W, orinl, oS RIARS TEIL mes e ANNOUNCEMEN) S An artistic calendar for 1911 ruted with Abbott Graves ploturs, “Bresking the News' is heing rent out by Alanson J, Tilden of Nor- wich, agent for the Pawtucket Mutusl mr- Insurance clrmpuny, A Programme 00 Hm nt the Audi- torium, Ax the management of Norwich' Joneer vaudeville honse predicted t week, the show now running e n lLiuge wuccess, Although the scts all run on voesl lines, they are #0 wr- ranged that there ig no confliction at il One of the senson’'s hits 1s the Tre mont Quartetle, “That Comedy 4,7 who hand out s nice & bunch of har- mony us we have had the plesgure of lstentug to for a lonw time. Kach amember of this sct 18 a corking good sololst, the tenor and baes solos Ge- serving special recognition, while their ennemble work perfect, One of the mont plu-lnf een at this popular houwe for a long time. A dainty musical offering of the most reflned nature is presented by Muargaret and Edith Eraun, two rlt-var young ladies, whose altractive appear- - and pleasing personality wins for them much deserved applause. Hoyle und Kvans have a neat act involving aome funny and origlusl comedy, and | the different characterizations are all both natural and humorous. | A clever young man I8 Joe Dan- | lels, the mimic and Impersonator, his vocal Imitations of mome of the lead- | ing vaudeville entertainers being very | Iifelike, Herry Lauder being especially | 0od. The Photoplays were nll cluding such masterpleces Ranch Ralders, a Vlison thril went; Debt, an “Imp” film in that firm's Inimitable style, of the “Famous Foolshead filwe,” that is a riot of lau THE POLI PLAYERS, It already beginw to look as if the hits, in produced and one ¥unny- ter, Poll Players had come to stay. Mes- sages of congratulation, and good wishes for the success of the venture have been showered upon the manage- ment since the opening, while the mmbers of the company have been overwhelmed in the same manner— most of the pralse coming from per- sons who were previously ufiknown to the players, proving that they are sin- @ere and that they were prompted by more than ordinary circumstances. Many persons have even found points i which they claim the Poll Players eoxcel the original production of The Lion and the Mouse as seen here when | the play was first presented. E al- lowing for unusual enthusizsm and | prejudice in favor of the local or- ganization, the fact remainsg that it | takes an exceptional performance to | induce such a comparison. The pres- | entation of The Lion and the Mouse, | taken as & whole, reflects great credit | upon its producer, Mr. Harry Sedley, and gives the public an idea of what | they can expect of future productions. | It has been proven beyond the shadow |- of a question that the organization is capable of giving thorough produc- tions of the best plays and that they will be staged and mounted in a plete and capable manner. The ard has been established, and the | management promises that it wiil not | he lowerea in the slightest in fact, the constant aim w better it if possible. One innovation that troduced already New York city in- been is what is termed in | i “daylight pictures.” By the new arrangement it is possibie | has to present moving tween the acts without completely darkening the theater. Enough lights are kept burning throughout the ture to keep the house fairly v lighted and this adds greatly to th conv¥enience of the patrons who m have cause to move about from one | pictures be- | part of the house to anothe It is | the Intention of the management to arrange a night each week for the cemvenience of out of town patrons | from each of the surrcunding towns | when late cars will be run to car ; those who attend the performance the night back to their homes. Tic ets will also be sold in each of the towns on the days set apart for them | so that all will hav n equal chance | te secure the best seats | BREED THEATER. A picture of more than passing terest is the one entitled The ¥ neer's Sweetheart, now being featu at the Breed theater, and disp one of the best plots of the season. It is absolutely correct in every detail and shows life on the massive locomo- tives as it really is, with some excep- tional scenes taken from the cab of the engine. It depicts an attempted train holdup in which the engineer's sweet- heart succeeds in thwarting the bandits and later captures the leader. The Boy Scouts of America a splendid picture of this pleasing simple life club for boys. The illustrated songs are most pleas- ing and include the latest and best. among which is the one entitled Take Me Back to Dixie, which with its duet chorus is & sure winne PUBLIC BENEFACTIONS Will of Hartford Man Provides Gifts to Orphan Asylum, Hospital and Oid in- . The will of the late Aaron W. C. Wil- liams, recently admitted to probate at Hartford, sets aside $20,000, of wk the Interest is to be paid quarter] the Hartford orphan asylum, simjlarly for the benefit of the ford hospital. and $50,000 for the Old People’s home at that hospital. These are the public gifts, 1'h- sum of $100,000 is left in trust (hn benefit of his niece, Elizabeth fiiams. Lizzie Booth Norton re- colves $10,000. Various other relatives raceive $4,000 each, and after other xifts are provided the rest goes to Dr. G. ¢ F. Willlams of Hurtford. Tt is explained In the will that Mrs. Willlams 1s already provided for and that the will Is in accordance with an understanding between the two. The Security company Is ffusteo un- der the will. Essex.—8ome 4,000 Red Cros¢ seals ive already been s0ld In Essex. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the NEW HAVEN'S RESERVOIR 80 Low a8 16 Cause Berious Cancern —Guard A,um All Possible Wests, e aomdivion of £ the water #upphies W New Haven is esusing anxiety o the diveckrs of 1he company, says The aurhnl-Conrier, Of the reservoirs of the compmiy, Vehtany ke is entively CpLY, aw I8 wiso Lakes Chatnberisin Malthy No, 2-the micdle luke of the Malthy system, Baltonstall jake hag not entirely Gled up for wwo years and wt the present time the level of the wister s bust Just over the top of the jnlake pips, e Water company hag not Bitherts made any formal statomient of the condition of ther #upplies, hecause they have hoped and “xpsctod thal the fall reing now long overdue would replenish their reser- voirs without the necessity of restrict- ing their consymers, Other oities are In many respects wore off than New Haven, but the present level of the reservoirs indicates 10 every reasorn- able person the nesd of castion in the | upe of water ang the of needless waste, Koxtra ingpeciors have peen hired 1o wave all wasted wator and everything is belng Ooné that the company can a6 Lo preserye the supplies and to pre- vent inconvenience from any shortzge of waler In the extension of the water sys- 1610, a large pipe has lately been laid from Cheshire south on Whithey ave~ nue 1o Centerville and thence easterly to North Haven, and it iz expected | that the communities covered by this new nalp wik be able 1o therewith by the first of the year, The water comes from the rescrvoir i Prospect, Conn., bulit by the COMPAnY LWO Jears. In connection with this the emopany wag ooliged Lo purchase nmm ion i ar, YOy wt omies connect | extension | WA =M beri 2 WorRen i Itroduce aviicle -m '-"2«? Particwings free. Write !mv, Hanser Co,, Vissex, Capn a l‘a’! Llinmpetent Bintrict ey nm« GINIIE With EOooE gRiary jrtetligent fta,-«m iit=inge Work. HHAL, ‘SML« lnr.a orumn' WA Ao 14 'umn o rent Mu—r Aum Nn farm with or without stock and oo, JIE Jotters ancwered. “¥red Yo Clark {298 1 WANTESD -~ 4» Zemeral lm;,u«:v;;rk Appiy BBox 698, Suiieiin WANTHAS. (adics gentlemens o 1Mnl1y w;uml ‘c Ferms reasonabis, Appiy st 4% Frapkiin i P24 TWANTED MVen 11 Ciears barier trade, Only elght weeks reqiired. s wlter first month, $teady position Kuar- antesd, Write for catalogue Molers e cxe, W7 Bowery, Sew York y. ¢ WANTED A gir] or woman Lo assist in housework, Mo lavndry or ¢ « Mrs, K. B, (Gardiner, Eagievs tl~' iz TWaANTED fiaw fors ton and Mew York prices, Heetmer's Harness Kiore ru-fl “Thuts Arthur €, Bennets Bovisd I By ruturnv AID m G A Bullara, Xorwic i 848 ;z;a WANTED ¥ —I’IHM " Have bugers | Also for rent Bend full pnrflm:hm Connecticut Farms Feaity C 292 Broadwsy, New York WANTED. 1o manage usiness (rom Ae the property and franchises of the | Mount Carmel ‘Water compar, This | P2, was 4 small company formed 1o iake care of a few people in Mount Car- mel; the new system of th qualitly and quantity that no remalng for the Mount Carmel corn- Butler, Family Cook, General House pany's service and this will be aban- | g p doned utter April, 1911, S il Wairoess: R | J. B. LUCAS, : The Only Difference. { Rum 22, Central Building. The re now five states which | tiee vote merely control the Repoblican WANTED. ral lsm:‘au—k ‘-b ) FREE znng1n2s1 m.uu:‘. 3 REEVES. Sup Centrnl Bofldisg. 42 Breadway, L‘ty. Cpirm Petition Notice is hereby g med Tames Of Conr Fairfield Count and fGF th e 12th day AYLING, of December. A o'clock in the foremoon of the p-’q'lfln' 4 hearing Attest: decid the id deceaszed to post nearest to the plac deceased last dwe Town. and by publishing in a newspaper having a eir. aid District, and make re: Court. 1T to d CALVIN A, SNYDER. Judge. ‘ ae. g C ted in the above “CHARLES E. CHAPMAN, Ex North Stonington. Conn. ATTENTION! SIDEWALKS Office of Street Commi Norwich, Dec. of City 1t the owner or upants The ordinanc wich pro oceupant pumn ns ding or Or any persol or lot of la ¥ street, squa the City, aded. or fallen, within the s sea. walk, ¥ buildiv Street, square, « covered with ic of the owner o occupants, private herson having the < ug or lot to cause such sidew be made safe and convenient moving ice from, or cov the same with sand some other suit- | o substance. \ The failure to do so f during the daytime expo: in default to the penalty the ordinanc The ordinan case of a foregoing neglect to prov also provide that violatlon cavisiona, or omply with them, 3 violating them or not complying with them shall pay & penaity of five dollars for every four hours of neslect. afte natice from any policeman of the clty. The ordinan al30 make it the duty | of the at Commissioner to col all penalties-incurred under the going provislons, and they are paid to v on de > ceport case to the City A \ey. who shall prosectte the party offending RRBROKL G LALLIBRIDGE. deei W Sart Cammissioner, | 4 | | lR‘r OF PROBATE Hf‘ln“ Exscutor ite | * | day=. Fridays n 5 p m PERSOMAL. LADIES CONFINEMENT INSTITUTE —Phy boarded. For particulars, write| Collinswong Banitar] Hartford, | +Conn. TRAVELERS DIRECTORY. T0 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE The water way — the comioriabis | de’(ul Yori Steamer leaves N London at 11 p. m. weekdays due Pier foot of | East 223 St 2. m. (Mondays excepted) and Prer 45, North River, 7 a2 m. Fara Forwich ‘o New York $1.75 Write or tel ne W.J. PHILLIPS, Agent, New Lond Conn. augia All Water Route NEW YORK Chelsea Lin2 Fare $1.00 Unexcelled ireight and passenges t tc and from New Yora Statersoms, b Cuesdass. Tharslays = flcosa.-ve‘ “Phone cr ite for P.iS. Fret C cum( S o CBUI\Ef Book Binder. 8lank Socks NMads and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY. Telephone 353 THE PLANK 3 ecilad Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers. | Etc., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Prop. Telepbone 58 oct2d Diamonds if you are thinking of buying a Diamond for a Christmas gift come to us and we will fit you out. Qur stock of Loose and Mounted Diamonds is complete. Wa guarantee every stone we sell. the best. John § Gea. H Bliss. A Fine Assortment HILLL\ER} AT LITTLE PRICES. ! | Low prices, quality MRS. G. P. STANTON octidnw seplid FOR SALE. FOR SAIN T l‘; oRAn; Wik onk A Coiiine, §r ‘h-u-flmrm 2654, Wi e hew Samastic “von ul’r-rm?. Tow. ?’}.n phane, stes] 1rime Inqgiire at Eangs Bestiatin aeida you ir. . H. 9424, Tron waiss e (Peain menihs A8, one Wilcox, Yantic, Yant " naI e Wrindories o FOK SAIK e il Putnam. (Opporiusity o o, < ‘«'v i wiwe sell WagK S, Thie i #% presen ieaving towm. 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