Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 6, 1911, Page 8

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uy (4 g rer scream start to fin- 4sh. It is entitled Caught With the Goods. In the larger cities “planc” acts are the rage, so the Auditorium wili be right in it with Billle Morrissey and Hal Burton, “Two Boys and a Piano” —a planologue act that is right up to the minute. Dale, -eccentric comedian, is ome of the funniest men in vaudeville, and his -bfllty to make an aeudience Jaugh keeps him in constant demand the whole '.Ir round. The Auditori- .um ent: has been after him -dmo. If you have a laugh e’ll bring it out. ‘emple and Huff are the fourth act They present an eccentric .comedy singing and talking skit, ‘entitled J‘nn ” that is said to be & Peach. Bid you see Dr. 11 and Mr, Hyde Jast Friday; of you didn’t you missed the best film of th“lnnm Monday's photoplays will be headed by an Imp film entitled Fortune’s Wheels, a pow- erful dramatic story presented by the hest actors in mfim. The Tanhous- er company wil ‘be well represented by The City of Her Dreams, an ex- ceptjonally well produced picture, pre- sented In the belt possible manner by this popular firm. There will be two comedies, Bill as a Lover, and Blobbs in Search of the Black Hand, and both of them are riots of mirth. pr S Bomntmbcobuie e e “The Three of Us.” This afternoon the Poli Players will offer for the'first time in this city Ra- chel Crothers’ domestic drama of the west, “The Three of Us.” All ladies attending the matinee today will re- celve handsome motto card souvenirs autographed by Miss Montgomery, leading woman of the company. ‘“The ‘Three of Us” has never beén present- ©d elsewhere at the low scale of priecs charged at Poll's, and should be a dramatic treat to play-goers. Wednesday afternoon souvenirs of Miss Hayner will be ted to the ladies, and on Thu; night excep- tionally e souvenirs have been arranged for the ladies on account of the 150th lormance of the stock company. Next week the play will be “In the Bishop’s Carriage.” BREED THEATER. ‘The Little Circus Rider, the feature picture of the Breed today, is a dis- tinct and attractive novelty in this city. It tells a forceful story of two rustic lovers, who attend the circus, which is visiting their town. The girl, ampiring for broader flelds, secures a position with the white-topped city, and her lover, hearing of it, also se- cures a position, being engaged as hostler. One day, while the girl is in the Wlhe falls from the horse., and is #urriedly carried from the ring, the only sympathizing per- son being her old-time lover, now the hostler. She is brought to realize that with all. the glamour, there is little real sincerity, and recognizes in her old friend the true pringiples of man- hood that make their future happiness assured. y ‘This 18 about the first picture of its kind to be made, and shows many in- teresting views of the daily ](15 w]th a tfaveling circus. ‘Brief State News New Britain—~The New Britain Cam- era club will hold a banquet on the evening of March 21st. Darien~Darien’s new banking in- ntitution h to be known as the Home Bank and Trust company. Meriden—Albert A. May was chosen ‘oreman of the federal grand jury lor Judge James P. Platt's district court. Rockville—Deductions of $70, G'Io were made by the Vernon board of l?;,'l'é‘lkh leaves the grand list at $6,- 3 D-nbuz.—'rho noeluln party has a full city ticket, headed by ©Charles T. Peach as a candidate for mayor. Bristol.—The surveyors wére busily engaged last week in the pro- file stakes for the new Red Men's wig- wam to be erected on Prospect street. mm—'rhe ruoh#on author- Senate at Hart- camp, Wood- ori;—-Awle 'ree orld, are arranging of the members of Tlly of Stratford at their meeting s (Monday) evening;'. Ynu can gt a writing - Booth’s Hyomei Co, falo, N. Y. # Buf- Wllm edd a o —At the memorial ser- vice Robert Emmet club at Po- li's theater in _Bridgeport, . Sunday hight,: the speaker was Dudley l’-‘leld Malone of the district attorney’s office of New York. whm topic was Robert Emmet end Erin's Contribution to America. Individuality Is What Connts In LAIGHTON The Phetographer, opposite Norwich Savings Soatety LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake and Bread cannot be excslled. Give us's trial order. 20 Falrmount Streev Building ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING THIS ? It so you should consult with me anda get prices for same. iExcellent work at reasonable prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor,and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. “Phone 370. s WHAT'S NEW s THE PALACE CAFE Step in 2nd ses us. FRANK WATSON & 78 Franklin Street. “Be pleasant until ten c'clock in the morning and the rest of the day will take care of itse’t.” —Hubbgrd. 1t's easy to greet the new day witn a smile when you can have the morn- ing bath room as luxuriantly warm as the alr of the tropics. Why taks chances of having the temperature of your bath, dressing or dining rooms below ths safety. point, knowing as you do €0 well the variableness of our New England winter = weather. A VULCAN ODORLESS GAS HEATER ;n:\ilresh you alf the heat you want ana ust when you want it. The gas pi| carries the fuel, no can to fili, mpgfi to spill. Get one today and make this the most comfortable winter of your life. Expericnce has shown you that house heaters ara rarely’ working at satisfactory efficiency in the early hours. of ‘the day. We have t odorless creators of comfort at $2.75 ;ug $3.00 ench, highest auality_tubing per foot, fuet ny cost of 1abor and materjal © Cone o City of Norwich Gias & Electrical Dep’t. DON'T WORRY It Makes Wrinkles Worry over ill-health does *your health no good, and merely czuses wrinkles, that make you lnok older than you are. ° If you are sick, don’t worry, but go about it to make yourself well. To do this we repeat the words-of thousands ol nther former sufferers from wom- ills, similar to yours, when we “Take VIBURN-0 It 1s a wonderful female remedy, you will admit if you try it. % 09 Dlrocl.lnm for its use ure printed in ix languages with e bottle. Price tus at druggists. i FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO... . 108 West 129th Street, New: York. Rose Bowlilg ‘Mieys, LUCAS HALL, 43 Shetucket Strast. ] % 3.C. GCTONE PFrop trial sample free by m intention is to ‘building. first Tuesday 8 cmnpril“i‘ the n'- drawn by E.r ywers, and m: ked nam | lnclude a; inch pi 00" feet of- teet 3% tncn ipe; 1706 8 508 shst ot 8-inch ance with ons, fatiea drawiges on file n_the o 'eITy, -Engineer of 'mq rlght tor reject any or all bids u wnmuon, ini.l;a of Goorg' Cont Dated at Pnhll.l!. “Feb. "fl’l.'l!ll. ARCHIBALD MACDON. 600 feet .of o thon Bipe, and ipe, all in accord- maps and de- marsd AT A COURT OF PROBATE at Norwl:h. ‘within and for the Disteiot fick. on the 4th day of March, A. D. Presen N_J. AYLING. Judge lia HIH, late of Norwich, Illd ict, di eccmd ’ Ordered, 'L'hlt th cutor _ cite the credn.oxl ot said deceased 16 biim !n heir claims against sam a-s- Vithin iz monthe From this d Y Sosting & hotics to ihat. effect to- Eother with & copy of this order, on the o £t the place wher “deceased last dwelt, and in t mme_Town, and by nnbl"hll:f in a newspa ing_a umtur’:""‘ in said District, and make to_this Court. NE! AYLING Judge ‘The above lnd !”slo!nl is a true Dx{ of record. test: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of said d ceaszed. are hereby notified to prese: their elaims inst said estate to undersigned at |Shagbark Farm, No: 'h Town, Qong., wi “within the time lim- ited in the above and foregoing order. | ROWLAND maréd “Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD st Norwich, within and for the District of gnliwloh on the 4th day of March, t. deceased. cite bring within six months {rom this date, by posting a notics to that effect. togetiier with 3 copy of this order. on th 0st nearest place wher eceased Tast dwelt, am Fiwn; ana by peniishieg th in a news sald Dist Court. ame Tnce ‘havi tion in | e hns Sabe’ retarn e tais NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. The above and foregoing is a trus copy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTICE.—AIll creditors of said de geased are nereby motified to present their claims against said eatate to t undersigned at Moosup, Gmm, within mited in the above and fore- going order. CLARA H. DENISON, Exeeutrix. maréd NOTICE. All persens liable to pay taxes in the Town of Voluntown are hereby notified that T have a warrant te levy and col- lect a tax of 20 mills on the dollar. li: of 1916, and for the purpose of collee: mg Lhe same I will be at the fesidence f E. Byron ‘Gl in the north part cl said Town, on F!idly Apfl' 1911, from 10 to 12 and on Sai- urday, April Sth, 19]1 from 10 to 12 l. m., at the residence of Origen Gal- lup, and -on Monday, April 10, at my residence, in VO‘\IDQO'II Village. All persons neglecting this notice will be charged legal fees and additions as the law direct.— ELAM A. KINNE, Collector. March 4, 1911 Voluntown, mar7wl Notice to Taxpayers. All persons lable to pay taxes in the Town of Franklin are hereby notified that the same will be due and payable # March 20th, 1911, and the Tax Col- ctor of said Town will be ready to receive said taxes at the times _and places: On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 20, 31 and 22, at'my residence in_North Franklin. On Monday, April 84, at Town House, Franklin. Nine per cent. intetest will be added to_all taxes not paid by May 1st. 1911. Dated at North Franklin, Féb, 27, 1911, BUGENE w CLARKE, feb28TuM Collector. Ct., following =51 AUCTION SALE AT THE NEW EASTERN: HORSE MARKET 144 Allyn St., Hartford, Conn.- smmun.-.-. 75 head of First Class Horses ready for your inspection. High class draft- ers from Ohio, farm:chunks, business, express, fire fiorses and drivers from Pennsylvania and York' State. We buy direct from the farms where they twere raised and can undersell any market. These horses are right out of work a.ndre.iy to g0 back to it. Our strong e protects you the same at nucfimz as at Mvne ule ‘Horses must b8 as ‘represented or money refundes and horses shipped back at our ex- | pense. A thorough trial given. Come 4! where you can save money, This mar- ket was built to save \0!( money, Auc- tion. every T; vate sales daily. One minute walk . from Unien Station. Rain or' shine. Onrfl.nci-mmermm 73 of W&mcg Br y. Pri- | quarters—over tions monthly. Sin. eulvm AR -to lea Miss ‘bm I‘fl?fl SammRAT caevs g Lo St "WAN!'-D—A Tellable man for work od th mnd. & place; steady. wc:k B:iu' NS 0 get on ilips, Gr w large salaries. - How llv 1 rospeé! tells 3, ree y olp tlu s dfiml‘l" sprln‘flell # l’.. da w gl‘ded schools; salari week; four 5ih grades rel’lltmflon fee unless Teachers” Coxmectlcul _ for tem un- WANTED A general in a family of three, u‘flp AGEN' m—l - per profit; 35 to $6 worth of te: stronger than factory M lnm; 46¢c ball of binding twine or (mu twine free; low priced hand m: SRy onS on 1hE TArREL: Hate agit B fore; speedy, simple, 5 makes rope or wire cal halter ties, any leng&l\ or thic 100ps or splices; finis] end; mines, fac ; farmers, Tie8, liveries, saddlers, stores buy. fllllck. territory.” F. N.. hurry fos Union_8i., Norwichy Conn. ANTED—Beef pmlury Write or Bros,. 26-28 No. Thames YOU ARE WANTED for positions; $86 month; anm short hours; no “layoff; Zation surficient: Oger 420 ments coming thls year; lnnuance un- necesvary,fiend postal. lmm“l &el{n for lise of posielons oper rn.nkll sti- tute, Depz 32-D, . cnives_and Iég'!-lqn;’-B’m over s a Tacation G. A Bu"nfll Norwlch. Tfi K WANTED. All kinds of repair work. Sewing Machine Hospital and General Repair Shop, over electric car station, Frank- 1lin_Square. A. Y. OUSLEY. maréd A Good Family Cook. Good pay and good place. Also Good Houss™ Girls. J. B. LUCAS, Central Reom 32, Building- WANTED AT ONCE General Housework Help. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 8. H REEVES.. Supt Cemtral n-nah', 43 Breadway, City. dec17d PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. JOHNSON & BENSON,; 20 Central Avenue. SLATE -ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters &nd Conductors, and all u-n- ot Job- bing w'gptly attended to. The Vaughn Foundry l:n [RON I:ASTINGS furnishea promptly. Large patterns. u-.uu:krml:nn S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. - 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. T. F.-BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Street. ‘Do It Now Have that old-i you & figure for plumbing with will keep out work will be first-class and ressonable. J. E. TOMPKIRS, ave Jour Piano Let Us See What It Needs Tuning, ' Voicing, Regulating and Repairing. by ex{gen{h.anfl' at momufle to- S H S e Piecr LIORINWE i o Canterbury, Ct ' * * “marsd Bliss walsr wfl%’n}?"& of 5 Plue ¥ mhwr '!flfl. ”l A“—On bhek and soun 1&“’ driver. "l"n;'ifi maréd wontie o298 FOR ul‘-—oh ni 3 room house, with ba: luamt e and cold vnet, ot onzn. Ing: e, Bliss Place. feb20 i e urerot FOR SALD ] single comb. nfi"n?g:.nm%‘ on twenty- fall | Both o AR e seen at C. Reynolds St., Nos comn ‘mardd l‘“—nvl h, asoline oo m s Bk A for a of Brook i&m, Mvm ‘Willimantic Div. co—d.ue 5 e, all lnvrovsman first class uondlfion’ must be -o!ih'Avvfy after 3 pr . W. B. Post, 27 Claireraont Ave. maréd HAVE Y SEEN THE BEST novel- tles and bookfl’ ml tnr spring cttea— logue. We help age: homes. Blah.ua; Supply Co,. Perryvnle. R. L e, Ct. '.l‘el. 10! 6. arsd Ffi AI.E—HDIII. of seven rooms at 154 West Town t about 50x125, with woodshed, mnll garden, sto. For pnmcul.u'l ?yl 0 C. R. Johnson, 177 West We.ller]y R. L. marld ‘Eggs for batching from k‘. single comb R. 1. Reds, 35 f H lllhil Poultry Farm, J. H. Wlmn R. D. 3, City. feb2id IALI;—EI‘M room _ cottage improvements, 168 Ply to Brown & Perkins, Law, 22 Shetucket ft., Attorneys " a No'-wlch Conn. AND CHICKS FOR SALE from tBhefllh%owln breeds: Sliver, White and u ndottes, - White Leghorn and Barred ?ym th Rocks; t 1 n‘nd 32 n setting; incubato; A} jpundred. Day oll..hlcks, 12 dnd 15 centg a plece. Brook Farm, Ea.lsvule, Ct. Tel 103 Willimrantic Salé Horses ‘Again they arrived on time. Another carload of mice ones, big and smalk They must be sold right away, as T ex- pect anpother this week. No Seia s selling oress uf 445 s, clase cheaper than I am. Tel. 177-12. “E"s Owing to the phenomenal demnnd for our Mayflower White Wyandottes our order book is pracdcally full for the season and we can accept enly a few more small ones for bl‘zg“chlckl and eggs by the ltttlns only. Game stock and eggd al Ways on hand. . AiSo a few cockerels left for sale. Circular and price list on request.”. MAYFLOWER POULTRY FARM, “Phone 34-3. Norwick Tows, Comn. SPECIAL BARGAIN 200 acres land, 100 clear, 1l-room house with ell, large barn, quantity of from schools, miles from Willi- 1 at barn and 1 in house, "running Wwater through place, 600 cords wood, §0od standing timber. 30500 part ‘cast: PECK’S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 133 St., Willimantie, Ot. For Sale A well ¢stablished and suc- eessful mercantile business in this city. A grand chance «|10r ayoung man to do well. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. The Cosy Home Is Sold BUT FOR $475. you can buy a 76 acre farm, small house (not. in best of repair, but ten- antable), small barn, abundance of wood and some fruit. $300 cash bal- ance on mortgage at 5 per cent. In- vestigate. A new cottage at Charlestown Beach all furnished; lot 90 feet frontage on ocean, 200 feet deep, together with a nice sail boat, all for $1,750. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin. (Choice of 400.) WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., . Rooms 1 and 2. Tzlephone connection. mantic, 2 wells, Face and Scalp Mas- .sage, Shampooing and Mamicuring. Orders taken for combings, MRS, T. 5. CNCERWOOND, TeL 553-4 51 Breaswas. AUCTION Tuoesday, March 7th, 1911 WM. B, WILCOX, - .- Having sold my farm in Lisbon, sit- uated on the river road, one mile south of Jewett City, | will sell at public auction on March 7th, at 9 a. m., 13 cows, 3 horses, 100 hens, 100 bushels corn, 20 tons hay, 2 tons oats, wagons, sleighs, farming implements, milk cans, and household furniture too numerous to mention. If said day is stormy, sale will take place next fair week day. .. Terms Cash. M. I CONNELL, Auctioneer S o ot FY 7 mlflem&“ L Bin MONTH—2, ., e | dle tenement, goaao 3‘ Sty 3 | S APPIY to John E. annhll‘ 2 Wmfi" = n% 88 Unlon: St/ TO RENT—Store at 65 mmln Inquire at, Bulletin ome: TO all_improvem Small famil mu-a 153 Majn St. ull'lln! of lAl' N ‘filfl E Teasonshla . Inquire o e reasonable. Inauire 4 Ave NICELY FURNIS z:xllg dogated, oaTanNs "Phone. g34:4 2nd b Two Stores 101_MAIN STREET, heretofors - occupied by J. C. McPherson. 118 WATER STREET, hereto- fore ocoupied by Spicer Bros. J. P. HUNTINGTON, 3 4 Broadway. feb28T! A Flat of 7 rooms, with modern impravements, in the ~Cooke building, 10 Broadway. 2 Possession at once, N. TARRANT, : Trustee. FOR SALE. BEST 60-ACRE FARM IN CONN. Tires miles to Willimantic, 1 mile to R. R. stati near, trolley, cottage honu, lnr‘c stock barn with baseme henhouse, sheds, e buildings A No. 1; T e, 15 open pastire, 15 acres Naiuable woodland, running sprin 5. fine youns beariug apple tress. Y cattle, pair horses, pigs and complete line ot Wagona snd tools. Milk or cream sold at door. ~Price if sold this week, $4,300. Pictases and lists. TRYON’S AGENCY, ‘Willimantic, Conm. " TO RENT DESK ROOM {n furnished office. Cen- tral location. 11 ELM ST, pleasant flat, with gas fixtures for ll{hl and fuel, hot ‘water, get bowls, bath, closet, set tubs, ete.] $16 per mont Ton sati Tenerm z'r::pfny in all parts o e [ to e I & city at prices from $1,300 mpwards. WHITNEY’S AGENCY, 227 Main St, Frankiin Squsre Real Estate and Insurance The farm known as C. B. Bromley or Cornelius Murphy place, consisting of 140 acres, 60 good tillable land, balance Wwood_and pasture; will keep 18 head; cuts 35 tons hay; never failing supply of water on farm; house has 10 rooms, good cohdition, hard wood floors, run- ning water in house and barn; good cellar; 1 new barn 36x50. with silo; horse barn, icehouse, carriage sheds, 6 henhouses and granary, situated in town of Lisbon, Conn., on Jewett City trolley lime. 2 miles wost of Jewett City, 2 miles from Taftville, 5 miles from Norwich. _Price right. For detail and_photosraph, inauire FRANCIS D. OHUE, Central Building, Norwich, For Sale The five houses containing’ 14 tene- ments, Nos. 218-224 West Main street, known as “Gardner Court.” For information and terms apply to WM. W. IVES, 11 Champlin street. For Sale COTTAGE HOUSE 57 Maple Street Lot 60x200 Steam heat and modern improvements . Price $2,700. ~ . JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Nerwich, Ct. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Securities of any kind at thy Lowest Rates of Interest. An ol established to deal with. (E.mhushad 18723 THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO; 142 Main Street, Upstulrs. -3, F. CONANT. Whitestone 50 #ind the J. F. C. 10e Cigars are the Dest om the market Try them AUTOMOBILE STATIOM. B 3. Cott, § Otls Stréet chine work. 11 Fraskiin Streec | £ A lenement of five y ‘ements, at x C'H 1y. hqfi!r at] 2rw.?rm.1mflhuullbn ?h‘wm-mm mfi‘flwo- m.‘l’ ear; The r'm«v_r-mo tinting of fleld- m:h txmv 'n-’aldmlu-al ‘o‘tm perfume, ‘Hatton Ceyle. VIEWS AND_VARIETIES : cw»l-mn 5 Knicker—Did M through = fortune? /Boeu-—q-ng&. flew ft—Judge Scott—Any -sleeplil apartments in !h club. 0?2 lnno—’! { e youbeknc A here's “M(dhwmbmylrterm- what he's a doin’” “That's “’Course it is. Last All Tite (.hlt nk_thera iclly?” “The other sort ited to America.”"—Tole< “He's -wmny totchy, 150 he o1 say he was. -A man who had a ing him.” “Which of, the two?* Methernon huin‘womd;m come away, spent all mmwy and cant't get lwl.v."—snflll Express. “I saw John, the butler, ethacking his lips just now &s he went out. HM“.:’ Katie?” been the mist kuaflu Jas -t doin, mwam? s tty waiter macking hi “8; “Sure, he'd ’_ been ming ma'ami"—Yewr kers “That fellow Tarantula Tim appeary to say and do about what ha likes. 4 replisd Bronce Bob. “He was % In addition to bein® th’ only underta.hr in town, he got hissel elected coroner, fer its own tection Crimson Guich dasn’t put hics out of business.”—Washington Star, “Well” asked the ambitious dramatist, “how did you like my nuy’ l saw that you were in the -ndlen« “There was one thing mnt it that struck me s being orige lns-l sM mnhnmvs.‘ replied the rrmg ‘What was that?” “I notice nfl! the " villain d!dnt have a black mustache."—Chicago Record-Herald. MUCH INLITTLE For the first time in the history the industry in thet staté, Ohio m more than 30,000,000 tons of coal lasi year. The number of dwellers in a housa averages eight in Inndon. 48 in Vien- na, 50 in lin, ai ut 52 in Mos~ cow and l’awnburt- An excesdingly poisonous varfety of ccnupede is found throughout China in L e b e lfl logs. extremely In- ful, and in ehildren sometimes fatal. Chi 'n, the capital of Szechuan, !- oF th weall A jest Chinese citles one of the Wi the empire. It claims a povu'h.un of ,000, according to a recen 2 ¥l§a city has - broad, clean setreets, paved with flagstones. - Journey from Buenos Ayres tg 'm:e av{t, can now be made in é.lam- ‘::i’ hours from Buenos go‘ on the Bolivian 2 frmn ons to one days from La Quiaca to Tuplu by cof tobaceo of. in- Zangibar and s wheh, 3 ally which is finds consumption among the ::?.i-vt'a-, who chew. it in conjunction with the betel leaf. juis DL On account of the continued high pries of cocoanut ofl in in Burope and fe Dol S oo o e the g‘eylon and other ual remain firm, {which will have a marked M | influence in tha far east. The Philipph terest in B ciate the . ben eager for ext of about 251 interes conside e

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