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FAIR TODAY WITH COLD WAVE, BATURDAY FAIR. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Vaudaville und motion pletures at the Auditorium. Moving Plctures at the Freed The- wier ‘The Lion and the Mouss st Poll's Thenter, Hodgwick Post, Mo, 1, (. A, I, meets In Fuckinghnm Memorial, Hven Hwedish Mick Benefit Hoclety cotw in Germanta Hall Court City of Norwich, 1o, 63, ¥, of A, mesta I Foresters’ Hall, Miantonomo Councll, No, 30, O. 1. A M, mests in Pythian Kall, Norwich Btatlonary Kngincers Asso- clation, No. m-.nll In B Block ANNOUNCEMENIS Got the best rubbers. Frank A, Bl B them; alwo slippers, lntest styles wnd ut lowest prices. “The Bquaw Man." Harry Hedloy, wtage director of The 1| Ployern, wan the director of Lieh- lor & Co'w production of Man,' In which Dustin Far for i couple of meanons pluyed the part of Duteh Andy, o cow- boy, in ndakion o whging the produr tion, and he appears in this charactor in the fushlight photographs of the pluy powed for by the orliginal compiny and which are now displayed in the by f Polt's theater Thin Insures n performance far above the averng for In mddition to the exceptional abil- Wy that Mr. Hedley has already shown, he will bring to next week's production thorough familiarity palned by | and direct 1h 1ts original success powerful wre some of thin great play that members of the stock been affected 1o the it rehearsals, which are now in prog- yemw. Nothing better could have been welected to foll The Lion Mouse” an it will prove heyond que tion that the unususl abllity displa by the eompany In Its opening week | am not accidental, but that 1t was | e the establishing of o standard that will be folly maintained in all fu- ture productions, Tt is o source of con- wderable gratification to the manage- ment that their request for suggestions of plays for future tion n taken werions) t should It Is not exaggerating one bt to say thas hundreds of sugzges- tiens ha already been rocelved, di- vided about equally between personal talks, telephone calls and slgned letters from remponsible citizens of the city. The management insists that by Ing such suggestions the patrons conferring . distinct favor, as the one | abject they have in view, to the exclu- don of evervthing elue, is to please the pubite, and nothing will help to accom - iieh this end more than for the publ » make known thelr wishes regarding the matter. Every suggestion received will be giver careful consideration and avery effort made in future productions 10 please the greatest number. “The Lion and the Mouse” continues for th Walancs of the week, with dai Snees. The evening perforraan Yegin promptly at 8 o'clock sharp, For the third week the company will pre- pent one of Nat Goodwin's greatest | voeceswes, “When We Were Twenty- ne. IEED THEATER. The Mystery of Lonely Gulch, the feature at the Breed theater for the balance of this weelk, is a powerful story of western life. It is made by the tamous American Pathe company, hich is a guarantee of its accuracy und general excel o, The big story of the Deorficld mas- sacre 18 told In the great Edison film entitied Ononka’s Vow. The picture is absolutely correct in every detail, nany of the scenes are very to Norwich people who have that interesting section of Massachu- setts. The beautiful song, Take Me B to Dixle, which has been so popula this week, 1s retaimed by popular re quest, and the catchy song, I'd Rather Say Hello Than Say Good-bye, is add- 275TH ANNIVERSARY Of Stamford Congregational Church— Total Membership 372. {inv The Congregational church of Stam. ford, now in the 275th year of its ex- Istence, held its nnual meeting last week, says the Standard. The me ing was preceded by a supper served by the ladies of the church in the lec ture room. About 130 members sat down to supper. After supper, the pastor, Rev. L. F. Berry, called the meeting to orde Mr. Berry, as chairman of tial committee, presides over all the meetings, ex officio. In the absence of the clerk, Charles A. Berry—who, by the way, was absent for tk t time | n 18 years from a busi meeting, this time only on acc —Har int of ill- C. Quintard was c n | pro tem., and read the ca or | the meeti This was followed by prayer by the pastor. The statistical report of the clerk, read by the pastor, showed that the membership of the church had mained exactly t me as the previous years. In the p seven members who Rad severed their connection by letter and seven mem- bers who had died, fourteen new mem- bers had allied themselves with ‘;‘:wrch‘ making the total membership ace of Since ite opening in 1869 the Suez canal has been completely changed s far as its dimensions are concerned. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bears the Signatu.e of W ‘WM. F. BAILEY (Successor te A. T. Gordner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephon apr2sa HECKER'S 0Old Homestead and Prepared Buckwheat for Flap Jacks. e, A CARDWELL'S F. . ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Reom & Becond ¥loor, Shunnon Blig LA | ¥ he pruden- | t} | and e Water System has been Made Political Football for Years 5, 2:% fifctu /i 1204 |20 . while Long The board of the ety « of five memby we of two one democrat cted under " mon_council political contr In March, 1499, the busrd of com- | Proposition, wii misgloners e common council increase In the use ling attent cupacity controlled by and also o Jable #ite vhich the bon nnounced th opinion of th concluded 1o increaned ing pipe line to Washington square, at | pecte the cont of wuc $207,000 ‘The commo action, and t of lands, which was chased that plac Consent # obtained from the state legidlature for Cosl the city of Norwich to issue $300.000 e S T bonds for wa e dev ent Girls and Waitresses. The action of the ¥ v bame upon the repor < s " s bt Allen of Wo rds of New London and Chand of Norwich; and Per e of Boston nlso reported sor of the Btony brook site nginecrs, who are among the be w England, ites avallable, and their re unanimously brook propowition In the meant Norwich the legislatu wering the bond the In January. view reserve hundred and low" full ponc commissioners ¢ nee ction w lief. Artes the Meadow b pious and conti lief in an project was eb @am broo that s £306,000. The sioners Invest .Alf , and on ded and court of com approving the By the decid woula see | It becar of t a cr for two rainfail nents had tol t wa usel Meadow brook 1 develope preva the dam at F 1t Meadow br out av tinued as bad as money was expende: When Mavor Thaye the fifth ocrati neil, who self, into which counc of th He s assen nd ence with lhe water b, ecutive e the only expe by certain me: that the city memb brook, and d Another e Pease brook order to get public, as ¢ of the occasion something mu united action to_get soweth before the people, to whom it as it was up ¢ nocessary t The niation, and the court of com- | tee was appgnied to io o fifth member, of the present purchase the lands 1« ater wupply 1 v as Btony brook, and estimated brook p! who report til Fairview ull capacit mittee, o was e Aement was made NORWIZH, w'l'l.. uuuAV, DEC. 16, 1910, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES. POCTRY, WANTED. ’ FOR BALE. Huw NUBW|BH BA E WANIED ianinist. Avily sl On | FOR SALE AN mahinery in e | sawan Milis, Froad B Berigd loamwd harness siop, - dies, mounds, 0 ieane of new Camy- 2 “wanren Yrmnz ‘Mif,t o Jabel cans. Address P, P. Co, care Buileiin | al). Boquire of Mo 6 S lN PHESENT PREn'cAMENT “ e | Ty, Saseheld . ‘nu'rm —Bmployment Yy geniie- | " HOR SALE—Bocond-fand , weli known in Korwich: can 107- | sanogany phane, A piane Tt clase reterences indor work | T ; prefer =5, trit wonid congider anytning | e ’{J,,,fi',,, L2%. Backed WANTHN) Tenmstors anf warenmaes City Stood in Danger of Ruin by the F:rst'w knid prowpects. for wteady pom | natne And address '1"!‘ ferences and previous emyioym Drought. | Aadrers D, G pax 119, Norwicn, ¢ of water commissioners | time that the r |,, ,_f’,":’- article of Norwich 18 composed | Mmesting in 6t the eity would 4o, ers, who ars elocted for | Gl 0¥ 00 O hecting was catled. ch. Kach year | Fairview reservoic ran 0ry publican are| began to pour in upon the mayor ] ninority | called a theeting, A citizens’ commit- entigate for a | L wde in from their body | temporary supply, and the matter ¢ who represents the | minated in a meeting calied by yor for actl Pease v 3 Jrer yenrs and one re & wystem ol of the ity [z waANTED « “AEht weeks ported o the court of | the sentiment o arding the & whown by the dec of city water ainmt 1o 22 in favor of i ion to the fact tion. It was shown that of the peovle was that Pease wiw allogether 100 coRtly a shes Sirecting attention to the |4 cty of the size # s sources of supply | burden which § rd had cousidered. They | backs of the t through the advice and | utcalled for weir engineers they had| An emergency voted at same the city had b Traditg oo of 320,000, fr t a Supp th h a development, in 1 councll approved their 0 hundred and ten acr bout two-thir | ingLon place -;Yr Mrz TO REST © 2¢ 36 Benoo B fice. FOR REST s 5- Twwersy wr lu-nv/u O iy scate " s HENT wm H. Ric ! Roor 72, Central Building. was g2 3 Sngers. Bhe ISR AC % JONEA Inwurance and Henl Fatats Azemt o Y face =7 gemtle. break you—wom's considered the in favor of FOR SALE © - % LADIE® CONFINEMENT INSTITUTE ng horse; weighs 1123 adopt ot TRAVELERS DIRECTORY. FOR SALE Csiiing 74 Melson Place Tws iots, T0x200 wacs, West Tram e e AT S Strest, setmser Malson Placs and New. Must Not Be Raffied for in Middle- | g comi Street. tomm Hereafiar. “ n R w | GH L‘ N Lot 82700 on Newsoms Strest. Duweling 4 Nelson Place Pisses. sion immediately. Estate F. R. WASLEY. PERCIVAL W. CraPMWAN Administrator. 3§ New Lo HOLIDAY POULT;Y ndoned, Fm !"uvwxch ' Inw ank SI 15 W.J. PHILLIPS, Comn. 2.2%3 mon cou re NEW YORK Chelsea Lin2 F:—:l-e $I .00 LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBAT A Brave Tar. i to WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. o. 41 West Broad Streer. 2 Westeriy. R L For Sale = Plump Folks and Thin Folks 1 annl)»" Will Make VPeople ¥ “Momey Back if It Fails,” Say Ud & en. 00k, wl and r | ATTCMOBILE STATION. & J. Colt, § Otis Street Automod! and Bicycle Repuiring. Gezeral Ma- chine work. Jotdinz ‘Phone 3. F. CONANT. 1 Framk'ta Street Whitestoze 5¢ and the J. F. C 13 2 2 3 Tigars, are the Dest oD the marke’ FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Trr them mariss al Building, tient mbe must ntirely o 1 not vote on sorTLER H Jsekel cor. Marke: and Water St A comriste line of the hest Ales Lager and Wines, spacisliy bottlea for fam Delivery. Tel 136-5 but NEWMARKET HOTEL, 713 Seswell Ave g going T0 RENT Large Store, 74 Main Street. Tenement of 7 r morsiemanty, Main strest. M. TARRANT & CO sms with modern VIEWS AND VARIETIES Cisvar Barimzs For sthers, aot advertined. ses list at WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main 8t Frankiin Sguare. Rzal Estate axd insurance XMAS GOODS Traveiing Bags, Suit Cases, ANERICAN HOUSE, Parreil @ tandersen. Prope RATES > Theatrs Trowpes Traveiicg Mem etz Livery comlected 3EEIL AKT STREST. LCUIS H. ERUNELLE BAKERY We are conSdsx: ou=r Ples Cake ane Bread cazact e ex~alled Give 38 8 Ser. moVIL BT Farrmoumt Street NOTICE! MUCH IN LITTLE e Bz Hace Yoa Noticed ths Increased Tracel’ s M2=ONEY 530S, Fals Avenua GEORGE G GRANT, [ndertaker znd Embalm: 2 Providence SL., Taiisiil: Prompt aftestion o &ay of nigh: calla Tesghon. -3 ST WFawl DR. C R CHAMBERLAIN Lenia Surgson ia e2arg. of Dr & L Geers rracmms during bis asd Linesa 161 Main Stree Norwich, Coma Moc2 oom ot e MES. T. 5. TNDERWOOD Rastern Connect tin Ior puSImness © oL Gad-e 2 AR : P s $3i0ee sud BT ot we %% were ima ERE S« o s s mediom TAT 4 e