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TODAY. PROBABLY FAIR ON WEDNESDAY. What Is Going On Tonight. Moving Pictures and lllustrated Songs at the Breed Theater. Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at the Auditorium, \ Vaudeville and Phofoplays at Davis _Drill of Fifth Company, C. A. C., C. N. G, in Armory Shetucket Lodge, No. 27, I, mrhets In 0dd Fellows' Hall Norwich Nest, No. 1396, meots in Owls' Hall Wauregan Lodge, meets in Pythian Hall Second Division, A. O. Austin Block Court Quinebaug, No. meets In Foresters' Hall. Norwich Council, meets in Buckingham 0. 0. F., 0. O. K. of 0., No. €, 5 - 24 P.. 128, morial 1 TR ANNOUNCEMENTS gifts today at Frank A. Bill's shoe store® He offers Ladies' Fine Shoes at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50: Men’'s Shoe specials $2.00, 50, and $4.00; Men's and Boys' Slippers, ber Boots anq Arctic MR. HARRINGTON REYNOLDS And A. G. Delemater’s Splendid Com- pany of Distinguished Players in Neil Twomey's Play of Happiness, The Angelus. Here is a theatrical entertainment performance that not only gives the lie to defamers of American taste and defilers of American drama, but re- stores faith in mankind, challenges ev- ery spark of Kindness and nobility in man's makeup, and makes life alto- gether seem worth while. Such a tri- umph as The Angelus has ‘not been seen on the American stage for years. The outstanding feature of the pres- entation i of course, the magnificent acting of Harrington Reynolds, one of the most gifted and handsome actors of the stage—who appears Father O'Brien, a genial whole-souled parish priest. ~FHe invests the part with a wonderful amount of realism and his acting throughout is natural, sym- pathetic, stamped with the impress of genius, and amply justifies the great reputation he has made for himself. In his hands every phase of the character is made intensely ing. His quiet, dignified demeanor, his penetrating musical voice, the per- fect elocution with which he delivers Buy useful interest- | LEGAL NOTICES. NOPICK Rub- bv a salary not annum, and t Judge of the at 1,200 BOARD ( SIONERS OF WICE COURT O By ¥ Y OF and the Courg the next se bly of this ments to . To allow Comnt its system the limits of purposw water to th of Norwich City; and 2. To fix Judge and ( his lines, makes the impersonation one | ‘of thrilling interest. A trayal of the good priest only the gormant, good q better who po sees hities of his | © fellow men, and teaches them that the | happiest life is the life free from de- | ception and selfishness, could scarce- Iy be conceived. Mr. Reynolds is to be congratulated on presenting a dramatic study which cannot fail to live in the memory of those who wit- | ness it. Harrington Reynolds, who is an in- i teresting ergbodiment priest In The comes {o our ¢ inee and night ceived his ear army and won much success as the leading man of Her Majesly’'s Own Histrionic Amateur club. Mr. Reynolds haq the honor of being presented to the late King Edward, when he ap- peared with this amateur organiza- tion at Buckingham palace. Sir Hen- rv Irving was his first manager when he definitelv took up the calling of an actor. He has played in America for some years now and has been lead- ing man with such well-known actors as Henry Miller, Nat Goodwin, Miss anglin and others of equal note. of the parish Angelus, auspiciousi y on Christmas, mat- at The Davis. He re- BREED THEATRE. The Blighted Son. Enormous JReel Feature Atiracts Crowds. Without doubt the longest film story ever presented in this city is today at the Breed theatre under titie of The Blighted Son, a cent drama in four the magnifi- scenic and photographed in two countries. It requires an hour and a quarter to pre- sen! this big and each scene s more one that preced is alloweq o sorts of extray the limit is arrived at, v puts & stop to it by allowances. This the son steal and forge the knowledge of whi reaches the ears of ther him to have an : which results in the family t« rupt daughter di himse!f to Afric: N 1 plete trip by shovn, "he m hew he [ aus ipoplex This « hies sieamer ors intereating 1 tu ue Algerian finally finds hono the gardens of The manhood dormant. manifc and he brings [ abo of hia for f i thor ecoming 3 home, part only to find his De: Maj d is in The New York Hat, and Santa Claus and his Christ- mas tree will he at Breed for Wed- nesday, at the matince. Wallace F of Officer 666, now training in the British | Four- ' shown | left the cast | pleted fifty ng in London. k vice in the bank General As commence of Hartford of the foreg granted Dated day of D ing T TON A SHUM dec24d Tolland, —Judg his wife and d steamer Ce Hartford. big reels | on, Jan Meriden.—(C1 nation wil Bristol. al Marir concern Point. Saybrook ind Iin iar tford on Thompsonville ilies Middletown.— .\t | meeting of the handsome solid lov presented A. Elijah Hart i the who this of soel vears continuous COMMI NO WAY A SCENE FROM THE ANGELUS FULL ASEOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES | ERTISEM under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TD RE Efij\ l" ” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c¢ per line, six words to the ] WANTED. WANTED TWANTED— Man and v farm on AMon t Johr Conn novdd raw furs. ma ¢ thousands of a pull unne rdidates ute, Deptl, novsd ine FOR SALE R. I. OR SALK eggs for Chri TO RENT | TFOR REN { jolning sma FOR SAL | running one dot , hangers to 4 FOR SAL cottage at 144 of F. 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(Establlsaed 1872.) TAL COLLATERAL LOAN Co. 142 Mmin Sireet, Upstairs, Watches, Je | movemen hich present | and moving plcture | was given POETRY MOTHER'S COOKING, mestic science and »r short on style, in cook a dinner that would an Indian smile )ld cooking, nothing fancy, but s honesl through and through, you find no shams a-hiding to come mocking back at you. | ne‘er took domestic science and sh svesn’'t need the same. 1 kitchen, and she | little game— ned it in & country ki the best is aiways e scorns the en, whers made, foolizsh fripperies ege cooks parade. at the col of experience and she is a_cook, follow what's been rook and turnm, she is the hat's rank . ve tried all sorts of places, when sick of what they know the pleasure’s vanished ou only eat to live intil” you'ra hungry, I want real food to eat bank on mother's cooking. vou know it can’t be beat. M. Dean, in the New York then LOVE AND TIME. i a i com- J « st-flying, hur- rying feet! oliow where endears i loved one; making all our days he leads; he but to rob of beauty th not her votaries to mmortal, ~low ing with the 1told light, ehe with a powep moner—giving new beauty—music to the hefore unknown to lover's to thy bosom and n Heaven s 1ght but pure, un- dreamers dreamed, by ng and charm, and beauty oveliness, which ofttimes voung by love's un- beauty, whatsoe’r be- oken of love's faith- end, their lives 1 Martyn Weight Rand andson polite? Life he Browns are Is your ers—No, candid ular woman in to until she s in a row.”"—De- most p sed priz be s terribly high,” Is that 1sing wife.—Kansas wh carrying? This, nger vou are inch-crank) wh And crank do; married at know Patrice—lLoooks as aking a 12 to 1 chanee, 3 ers Stat Yor sman. vife suffers fi oesn’t she’ 1 think she positively ord »and him for a never ask him for Bos- m ner- Slobbs suffers, Re your hu when you ask Mrs. Wye—I tle money. | hat I get is & Exe—Does ever se money run rying t Village Boy eep {Wo Grocer—W 3l Per. of .h she derate Yes al- so early in the friendd cannot detect moth when the first omes."—Buffalo Express. (to clerk)—This won't do. a 6 you call it a 2 the matter with vou—near- ed? Clerk—No, sir; it's a matter 1abit I used to work in a ladies’ hop.—Tit-Bits, “You ant re Nevei of thr dinner, eh some of the b end of the t getting my ashinzton Herald. d the small boy, “wha! It is a large, pre ‘How did it becomd I don't know Maybe it overworied as a political party m 1ington Star share at the I'm nimal.” that George, who nieht, is coming evening, don't wnk you, papa zoing to give ribune. nswer | wa V" Chicago T i EIDOSCOPE nywa THE K24 has engaged for b in the spectacular 1 and His Drethren of New st performance in gedy of Nan, the matist, John nt the been York are Amer work Mase- liters The Tr ind dr the er portance of the iirlanger's new he galned by gpocial orchestra iang unde he direction of Hugo formerly of the Manhattan be I Balt! Lehar, on of Klaw & Eva 1y that a of 50 wmight to I'ran Widow is by Ty A meeting wa of Cardinal y in nse interested in a movement tterment of drama. This wa tarted by Miss Eliza Lummis, is one to unite the (atholie laity in the support of reputa+ ble plays and in the frowning down of those of doubliul morality in theme or Cardinal Farley an he was assured of the tion of Protestant de. dence nounced that | nominations against the immoral dra- ma Letters were indorsing the of prominent « Cardinal ( ons. A in Denver under the auspices assoclation, where model plays shows will be pre At the meeling hearty praise George C. Tyler's project of the childran's playbouse at the Cegm tury thester, read yject at the meeting from a number lesiastics, including theater is to ba erected of the nted