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LOCAL SHOWERS TODAY; PROBABLY FAIR SUNDAY. A What Is Going On Tonight. Moving Pictures and Iilustrated Songs at_the Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at the Auditorium. Vaudeville and Photoplays at'Davis Theatre, e e UNCEMENTS BASS CLEF CONCERT. AUSTIN HUGHES, Tenor Metropolitan Opes Co. fhe Bass Clef club at their forth- oming concert on Friday, the 23d, is o present as soloists two very excel- artists. Grace Bonner William, soprano, of Hoston, is v widely own (hroughout New England, and has sune at many big musical events all_over the country. She is- known | in Boston as one of th catest art- <ts that has ever toured the country as a concert singer. Her voice is re- markably rich and of great volume, It clear as a bell and she produces it Iv and beautifully. She has a wonderful ervoir of sound at her ommand, and she sings with an e: yressiveniess and musicianship that makes the audience her own from her musicaj phrase Austin Hughes, the voung tenor of the Metropolitan Opera company, to- zether with Martin Murphy and Alt- se, has the distinction of being the American tenor retained by this fam- ous ion for the coming se: son ognition is in itself suf- ient to stamp him as undoubted ne of the most promising young ten- ore In the country DAVIS THEATER. Last Chance to Hear Ye Colonial Septette Shows come and go, but the one al this cosy theater now will be long re membered as the best seen in many a day. And no other act has created more talk than the Colonizl Septette. who head the splendid bill. A more pieasing production to both eye and sar can hardly be tmagined. The mus- they play is played by artists, and e costumes are pretiy, tl girls and the stage settings superb. John Leich and Miss Mabel Keith, the -incipals, are worth the price of ad- =sion alone, just to hear them play and the other members of the act are quite able to keep up the pace set by the principals. This will be the last :nance to hear them, as the act sails | Brief State News for Burope in two weeks to headline the bills over there. acts are all good, and include Tebins, a clever couple of equilibr Larkin and Evelyn, who do'a cla: comedy singing skit, and Manager Al The Craig, who sings some of the old time | songs as he alone knows how to sing them. The photoplays include one of the funniest Keystonc comedies ever seen, That Ragtime Band, and it has set the whole town laughing. banmer bill is hooked for next and includes The Love Trust, a girl act that will be sure to make a hit here. The act is one riot of fun and frivoiity from bheginning to end, with Andrew Tombs, the comedian. mming. There are this 2 get a line The acts are Harry Harvey, 2 fu omedian: Tohn Zimmer, a juggler different from he rest. and Horan and Hain, a com- edy singing duo. The ual high class vhotoplays and Kaystone comedies omplete another of the Davis bills BREED THEATER. The Outlaw, Highly Sensational Story of Western Life. A picture that is without an oqual far feariessne: on the programme the Breed today. 1t is enfitled The Outlaw and portrays the diffi- ulties that beset a fugilive from j tice. There a a thonsand thri and the picture abounds in situati hai are nnique and interesting. The Power of the Cross, the wonderful two reel feature of the programme, is the remarkable story of the eventful life of a clergyman, who marries a | society giri whe later becomes in- | volved in a scandal and falls into the | ways of vicee How she evades re demption _and how her te the depths and rises conqueror over his habits and self are best told in this feature. The Blograph feature is A Misun- ierstood Bov, an impreesive lesson of toe hasty judging of the lad's char ter. and the Edison comedy is the erv amusine, His Undesirable Rela- AT THE AUDITORIUM The wonderful Kinemacolor s tn r I being »wn at the Av um. and are receivinz much fa ble comment More comedies mas are being s n now anc 0 man: beautifel scenic pi ee. Ou Monday the feature in Sinemacelor will be 2 two reel subject ~ntitled The Romance of the Prince Romaza, and the bia and white ture if a comedy entitled Her New ‘haufeud Hawkina-Siddon & Co. sre in the headline position on the audeville programme, and they will present a screaming farce entitled Love's Young Dream. This sketch is one of the highest salaried acts on| ;0 redtipie | in” their « within six me posting @ no Eother with a copy of (his order, onm The wignpost noarest | where maid deceased last dwe | the same town, and by py sume odnce in 8 Hewspape | circulation tn sald District the small time, considering the num- her of people in it, and the Aunditori- | um & to be congratulated on being abie to secure such good performers A very clever daneing act will be | resenied by George Murphy, who has ~<tapilsned quite a_reputation as an cocenieic dancer, The daintv Dutch 2irl, Lillan Murtha, will iniroduce a verv prefiy novel offering on Mon- day The motion pictures for both black and white, will days of the week, Teuian, & Moroccan city In the Tun- | | gmlnlull Nas hesn namad (he | . tal of the Mpanish possession In | . est Africa. place of the regu the A. M. E. Zion church Sunda at 4 o'clock Sunday block, Room 6, Levi S Saunders, b dent. Sunday motning Rev. (. | will preach on The Werld Dominion of the Lord Christ will be morning praver. scr holy communion at 10.20 . 1. The evening service will : on Sunday afternoor conducted by Rev. Joe choir of the Central regu Sunday morning at 10.30 evening in the St H. Peabody as the spealer the pastor will preach in the morni In the evening the consregation unite in the Y. M. C. A. anniver F. oGspel. Y. P. C. U. serv p. m., subject Rel church, Rev. F. W. (¢ 10.30_a. m. subject, The Propnec and the Ecclesiastic. At 7.20 the pastor, Rev. ( loading Burdens. 1 omitted for the Y. Al service. cum preaches i service M. C. A. service. Sunday worship with sermon and hymn for chil sary service ¢ The other three | the health officer is del branch of the Woman's Christian T peranc banner at the of the temperance union in Hartford iday for making of the spectrum. It wall paper printed Present—NE De Pena, late of | trict, deceasea w bill, which will please all who| copyor reinci’ very interesting ihe first three | couged SUNDAY SUBJECTS. At Brewster’s Neck chapel preacher at the service on Sunday ternoon at 2.30 will be At the First Baptist church the pas- tor, Rev. George Il. Strouse, will | preach morning and eve At Park Congregaticnal church, | preaching by the pastor at 10 service. Sunday school at neon. A musical programme wiil ar evening ser ¢ at The Loyal Temperance Legion mecis ifternoon in Biil At the First Congreg-iicnal church the Junior and Younz People’s (. I societies Sunda hold a union meet At Greeneville Congregational chmch [ At Trinity Episcopal church there The service at the Holiness Mission will meet for 1 at No. 87 Main stre he Christian Science The subject for service will be Mortals and Immortals. Gospel Mission will hoid ices n reet, with Th 0. 265 Main At Broadway Congregational church service at the Second church At the Church of the Gao’l Shepherd niversalist) preaching by Rev. J. Cobb, subject Not Ashamed of the ion and Educatio At Trinity Methcdi Episcop service at Second Congrez church A\t First Spiritual Academv. Re Albert P. Blinn will spesk Sunday at 1 . m. upon the subject Ansel Guid- ance. Progressive eum meets at 12.16. Subject for discussion, Phre- nology. At the First Congrega the morning the Central Baptist church he mornin ce Rev. Joe ) ng upon pic A Divine . The evening unite in the Y \i Grace Memorial Baptist church, | preaching pastor subject, Flight to God. Evening sub- evening by the . Morniy ject, Man’s Only Hope. At 4 p. m ihere will be a sacred concert by the Union Lyceum. At Second Congregational church, hool at 9.30 a. m., morning dren at 10.30 a. m. 28th anniver e Norwich Y. M. C. by the Rev. Joel B A., with addre: | Siocum, The Value of a Man, at 7.20 |'p. m. Bantam.—The Litchfield archdea- | conry will meet in St. next week Tuesday and Wednesday h ul's par Derby.—The Civic b feels proud over the way that people in this city ive cleaned up their premises zhted Stamford.—Circulars in three lan- guages call attention to clean up campaign which is expected to make s Town by May Winsted.—There were 195 arresis ed d 1'.1‘,: the year st endir ording to the report police. The fire department resp, ito 1lurms the chie Thompsonville.—The Thompsonville m union was awarded the sill )th annual convention ounty held in East Hartford Wednes- Several Pictures, One Canvas. A graduate of the Moscow Schuol for Painting, Sculpture and Archi- tecture has ons | artistic device, wt with much effect on the stage. and perhaps This invention renders it possible to paint several different scenes on one canvas. When the light on the stage is changed the decors change. nvented an interesting an be utilized for the homes. ions also A panel was exhibited at the Mos- husband sinks | cow Artistic Theatre which repre- sented a scene with beautiful autumn tints in the red light of a sunset. The light was changed; the scenery changed fhe same time, and 2 nymph was discovered in front of a tree, bathed, in moonlight. The in- vention is based on the physical law concerning the complementary colors ‘laimed that method is one color different during wiligh again by moon or lump light \ges can he LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COLRY OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich. within and for tie District ofo_Norwich, on the 16th day of May, A. D. 1913. J. AYLING, Estate of Charles Pena, alias orwich, in sa Ordered, That the Adminlstraior cite of said deceased to bring ms agalnst said estat ths from this date, by co to that effact t to the place t, and in shing the AY 1IN ige The abo Lent NOTIO] mayifd FOR SALE. “HOW IS YOUR CHANGE| To Buy Autos, Tools and Supplies AT BARGAIN PRICES JACKSON TOURING CAR, many new running order with complets equipment at a price that cannot fail ke the | parts and interest you. METZ SPECIAL. usad as excellent order. SUPPLIES, etc.. used by 2l! motorists. WANTED. WANTED aiiored sui experience Come and see F. O. CUNNINGHAM 12 Ann Street Tel. 403 NOHICE N & HEWITT, AGRICULTURAL We have 3 storenouse taLkiAds & CO. . ON m;; RIVER, near Gales Ferry [ A. PRENTICE, S6 CIIff Street AGENTS wa Real Estat: A LARMS A SPECMH’Y 1132 Spring St., FOR SALE Eighi-room Cottage, fect repair. Willimantic AGENTS wanied demonstratic WANTED — lLocomotiy Rullelin Co WANTED nd samples fre | i1 TFOR_SALI A and electric | location and on line of troliey. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main St. Norwich, Conn. WANTED—C ral nousework FJR SALE 6 most desirable hacadam road TWANTED- government posit WOIK; common eau thousands T WANTED TWANTED FOR SALE houses on Mechanic |~ 2-tenement VANTED —Farms and ¢ investment Houses pleasantl three minutes’ wadk from raiiroad sta- post office and business section, the largest gain ing| & { membership during the past year. Tt gain made by the Thompsonville union was 78 per cent TWANTED- WANTED Real Estate Agent, Savings Bank Block, Danlelson, Conn. Seashora Land For Saia r0aa overisoking PointJudith en ihe east to Montauk on the we: 15 25 mipntes’ ride may be used | vacancies every year.Big chan {69 enveiope “Second-hand paper .;und lever operated. from Westesly statlon, H. & H R R. ¥ FRANK W. COY. tance Telephone. 6 High Street i 40 Sale \t«\“fi.l}—l;ulel make s.mpcr:e.s, no cinvassing: envelope for per- | Wabash Supply Cos Desk 8 ).x)“aunpe. R —_Piano_Lunin; 3% Prospect 2 A. G. Gor- Horses Tarm and board T230w0 % monin & inquire of WANTED " LOST AND FOUNC. FOUND—In Norwich Candy Kitchen podketbook with 6 WANTED AT ONCE SILK WINDERS. Steady work and good pay guaranteed. Apply BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG } €O., Nerwich. Wednesday morning. May one small old brindle and white cow i Apply to N WANTED Housework Girls, Eggs NATIVE Eggs 50,000 Dozen FRESH Pay highest cash price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO, 33.-41 Commerce St. ving # | niake | innmediate a wanted, and FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, . J. CUSCORAN, Supt., “entral Bidg is no me- | - J. F. CONANT W hitesione 11 Franklin St 100 | on the market ADVERTISEMEN under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or T6 RENT.” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per line, six words to the line| FOR SALE. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES POETRY A wisp of fog between us and the sun; A call to battle, and the battle done Pre the last : rose choked echio die wi The gusts that past a darkening shore The bursts of mus ing street— idleness of tears. ¢ down an unlisten- of yester- and keepers of sorrow that you had, FOR SALE—Good norse, farm wagon Hurn 31 min St mayld Auto cap \; demonsira- rnoid, 130 1314, onn. \ new miicn cow. In-lare iphrey Gal:iv 3 rel, tuo-i way 134 0ThE FOR SALE e and flower | for pian 1 v ) near | Ars TTron u,L =y of seeds, in- | running Gitig v Sceds ona seed corn Lor Baiie Gre Grain _Co. prioie 5 apraa OR SALE—FEureka il in_goou 1ition S19-4 rn_ planter, FOR SALE—Koan horse, 5 3 sound and Kinu. mquire Fred £. Cran |1 FOR SALE—T en room house, | Alarew Grue maylod | FOR SA Or exchange for good | arm Vair, Lwo yedr Ayr ! & ne L. N, putney, mo £l FOR SALE and to rent FOR SALE Ju arrived, extra choice northern cows, ayrshires and Hoisieins, mosily mitcners and | — ciose-by springers. 1. K. Sharpe, Tel v¥-4, Wilthmantic Div mayidd FOR SALE nay 1 4d T ROR SALE S na 1 nd weg from tears, and make me see itn garden, > — | Hariand's nobile delivery car, | uiars 1y, | wood, back what tune | provements; self-denying, keep forever k. D. i | shurts, Lutomonile be banished from his breast; and precious children’'s pleasure TO RENT Mother's cravings FURNISHED T - { tion patience that | So_the precious children gay ana nine-room Bliss Place. on Bliss Piuce. the Chicago Franklin St. HUMOR OF THE DAY FURNISHED ROOMS, T Telepkone 834-4 atd the old man, as TO RERNT The Modern Residence, 25 Slater Avenue, ave quar- “Woman suff Washington We women JAMES L. CASE Boston Transeript Son—Papa acres in ¢ Mmone, Hanover, Ct sd H)R RENT ngton Times. | oy Home Companion No. 4, with ext : can be run Ly hand. James Mone, Hanover, Ct FOR SAL [ s Thermos ¢ 1. A, W. Rock- oud, Yan may2d TFOR SALE Runner eggs Ac, Kings %Uc, meds Or Les. vsgS, | | or 100 tor § Lnreaa rds, Wiil ) onn. Tel- 3 apr23d hicks, hatching ching. ; Hehe) it Candec m, incubato ca. 1s Lo < 32 per sks, | ; cE8S, 106, { israction 2 Poultry 1 ¢ L , Lel 1T 1 5 | Trowr sa Lorse somalt Norwich, | FOR SALE automobile. John Irankiin St 0K SALE FOTPRYT A and Zsu U% (regular business size) | BUVolopog, nvally printed, LOr 3.9V POMlLDE YOu 4iC ih Nced lcln Company, Nor | Conn. | | #ux 3ALE OR TRADE—Goud 10-acie | 912 laru, weii locatea near viilage and nelgnbors, oL LleicpRohe And i K. L | Ol steads mLCeais, Wil well SduPpea Waiimantie, CL Iebivd | FOR SALE--U. 1. C. pigs, Laurougi- | breds, regisiered, none velter i ne Country. LuGOW Fard, svul wins- | A ") v, NOrwiti, o “Look al tiese prices (reguiar busiuess size), | CEANTING _jeard prinlec 1 corner, b Luvy, | P 0uL, §0.UY; LU,UuY, 50 eboil — 6294w, Dridted, ei.2v, Luuy, | ), absv; ALUUL, $12.00; | 006 SiaXii, prinied, pi.eo, L,ovu, 35005 Li,uuy, $La.dv; 20U (x5:2, priulea, 3Lov; 1,uvv, sliceinents,’ oizxatg, printed, 3lav, LU0y, $1.85; b0y, » Lu,wud, FLauv. Einting of svery | descripuon | done prompuy. Send it sauipios. LLs Dus feun Co. rrinters aiu biuders, Noi- wicn, Conn. FOR SALE, ACGEN 3 « PLAUF-CADDEN CO.. ) Street LHE PLAUY-CADBEN CO., maysa Muin Street. LUMBERME ARMERS AND | TEAMSTERS ATTENTION! ! 100 HORSES AND MARES 100 es. 1100 to 1600 pounds. These were bought green within che two years and all in fvst class ion. Among them aro mateh e Ho; | pairs, ranging in weight from 5 000 pounds, prices $200 1o $4 | Single horses. $60 to 3i8a; thr o s f ountrs Ingie and I 6 days’ (rini wilowe i sat return at our ex the regular dinner NVESTMENTS this time. to exchange Angeles Examiner. low prices P Corntossel, Corntossel achingtor to serve you. Wastingtan JAMES L. 40 Shetucket St. readymade Corresponden Washington Opportunity 1 the individn: Birmingham 3OSCOPE ba | woodlana ba population 1,000 children z Philadelphia sl s S T e itting his third set of FOR SALE Fine house and compartments conveniences. on Sachem stre residential one of the ine has been reasonable prohibited A few good rents to offer, spiritualist to control las of Russia FOR SALE 5 acres of the United department running watel fair condition, remariable o be xold at auction in 30 minutes’ dri FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Ct ingredient the Indian mur- | pen v | fown w les of New Yurk City fre with new lLalte and e passes honte to pur fice nnd stable | EXT 160 West 151 | New York Cliy. Vel! 3348 Chelsen. | Menls and Welch Ravebit served te | VAN DYKE ESS CoMPAny, | cor. Tth Ave., pot— may 1zd TBERE 15 no aaverfisiag madium in Bastern Connectiout equai to The Bale i dium betro lecn for business results. ng NEWMARKE Arab coast 715 Bomwiil Ave. First-class Wines, Liquors and Clgars v e widows with en minutes’ ride from’ ferries to de’ | order. Tuckia. Prop. institution, (Chargees be adyverus . iz believed (o be columns of