Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 13, 1914, Page 12

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FAIR TODAY ; AND TOMORROW NORWICH, CONN., FriDAY, MARCH 13, 1914, ! ¢ same experiences as are brought out in this close-to-nature play. While it is 2 gripping play, there is abundance of What Is Gomg On Tonight. ,“‘"’e‘vm:“ud Tieton ricu 7% | comedy that predominates throughout e T lutizes ex’ Calony the action of the piece. The play will to the most discriminating. The and wardrobe are decidedly at Da app scenery elaborute. kle-Harder Co. he Spendtbrift. Gardner Lodge, Vo. metts 1s Pythias Hall Saturday the company close . their i ',';ecl‘“c-'f{“‘?”“ engagement with that well known play, & Quincy Acams Sawyer, a cyclone of fun and amusement two and a half Prices 19, 20, 30 cents. e today at 2. rved at COLONIAL TH EATER. ANNOUNCEMEN TS Women's College Secretary to Spea Under the auspices of the Norwich :Ths Redemp{lon ,f Brom:ho Billy, College club an open meeting to be | With G. M. Anderson. neld on Saturday afternoon at the | Peck library at which Miss Jllizabeth | 31 Anderson, the originator and secretary of the Commnecticut | peerle 3 delineator of the character of . regar: | Bronche Eiily, appears Wright, College for Women is to spea ing the colllege, It will be a MESLnE | qun dramas of the west today at the at which it is expected there will be a1 cojonial theater. It tells of his search large attendance of possible future | ¢, employment, and the failure, and students at the college and of mothers |y, planning later of a stage hnldllp who may be thinking of sending theil' | 1o jearns that his wife is on the coach aaughters to college | and the holdup is called off and a re { coneiliation occurs between Billy and | nis wife. The Janitor's Quiet Life is ! another of the popular series dealing h the events that make up the life of a city janitor in an apartment house. It is full of snap, and the antics of the neighborhood Iids are too awful to PIONEER POLICEWOMAN. Coming For Suffrage Mesting—Miss Rose Winsiow Also on Programme. al Alembers of the rwich Franchise league are putting in a 1ot | mention. Her Father is a superb Lubin of wovk this week in anticipation of [ gramma, portraying a drunken father their meeting in the town hall next i’ who is the barrier to the happy mar- week when they are to have for { riage of his daughter. Circumstancgs speakers two of the most notable | pring about a terrific train wreck, in workers in the cause of equal suffrage | swhich the father is killed; later the --Mrs. Alice Stebbins Wells and MissS ; marviage is solemnized. Only One Shirt is a screaming Kalem comedy, and The Lord Mayore Show, Londos, is an educational reel that no one can ! afford to miss, showing the procession }nf participants in the quaint garb of the 16th century. ncestry, birth and nd reform worker. assistant in Br v-M\‘ Interest_ i >n of the church, training a’ She. was Plymouth ch ed in the soc in one of his| 8¢ per Line, Six Words to the Line ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF WANTED she spent two ¥ ford The Sl logical Seminar hool of Re- | M e ligious Pedagogy, preparing lectures | fn the Message of the Prophets for to- | o Now Feature Added to the 1914 ® delivered conferen later il day which Chautauquas and Déeply moved by ime in the M its were Directory of Norwich. The Price & Lee Co. of New Haven, publishers of the Norwich Directory, { wish to announce in connection with the 1914 Directory of Norwi¢h that a new and very desirable feature will be added to it this year. This new fea- ture will consist of a Street Guide and Directory of Householders. In the | { House Directory residénces and places | yof business are designated by their street number. and are arranged in numerical order. In the Street Guide the sireeis are arranged in alphabeti- cal order and the Intersecting streets are given at the proper number where they intersect. This feature has been added to many directories published by the Price & Lee Co. and has been found to be a great convenience to the | users of the differemt directories. See adv. psses in behalf and Of John and Mary McCay, who are give a musical entertainment in A. B. hall next Monday evening, the New London Day of March 6 said: John and Mary McCay, blind enter- ! tainers, gave an interesting Thursday night in Temperance | Huntington street. Both proved them- selves to he talented artists. M McCay, who has a fine soprano v sang solo and duet numbers with brother, as well as playing piano and duets. Mr. McC: tone solos, gave recitations and personations and played piano Both of the artists were heartily plauded, not alone for the handi under which they labored, but for real merit their work showed. im- solos. | ap- ap | the | [ New Britain—Frederick W. Ban- croft of Brattleboro, Vt., who was giv- | jing a course of lectures under the aus- | pices of the New Britain Teacl club, died last weelt. He was sched- | vled to give two more lectures in hef course. His last lecture was postponed on account of illnes “E STEBBINS WELLS ppointment as a regular po- | she put it, “it | USE “T1Z” FOR SORE, \gs the TIRED, SWEATY FEET| do them. ment bein. { rst of ught e D T | ber own eif. ened no | akes s . burning, A : fee air] ia o ¥ i tional but international res [ifee falzlyidancol with di“ght5 For Hiihs veats has been | g0 the aches and T the corns a regul in her own city | louses, blisters and mnl(:_.;lyu of ently ap- | Z draws sl h‘r,« out the acids officers. Throughont this time a n d poisons 5 been constantly that puft up i nd adv. your feet. No o3 untry matter how dian and hard you work, dresses before natio liow long vou h ow far | last yvear in fiftyv cities » derful impeius to the or | ement. More than thi how long you! s remain on your sanang . wm oy rtment by the pub feet, TI [lf )1 arraign the sociz rings restful light of practical experience have foot comfort. a distinct gain to the advancing Teieul: ir clt T14 won- of moral orde: work in her | derful for tired, aching, swollen, city being well established ‘;\“"_“rf”‘," f-)-u \m{x- feet just tingle will continue to give some time tow. | “i I l""" s Bhoes mever hurt or seem Ipipg build el ving Get a 25 cent box of “TIZ” mnow Y any druggist or depariment & commeoy nd foot torture forever—wear Miss Rose Winslow keep your feet freskh, place on.the 1 Just think! a whole and 1c S for only 25 cent she wield. a |G jand ! FOR SALE | TO RENT 'ED — Position b practical FOR SA 56 laying full bl\)u(]c-x' TO RENT — Two connecting rooms | nurse. Apply Koom 24, Central musAir hode Isiand Red puliets and two!f lignt housekeeping. Washing- mmlud | fockereis, at Moore's Market, 161 ton Street. marlld i e i Franklin st mari3d = = = TED-— to pur TO i illinan_Carriage Co. ETICREY BLore an or | | carriage repair shop in Coggswell St. London counties, 96 Soutn Westerly, k. .J The best location in St., Willimentic, marisa | to Bhe bhest town in’ the iNtate = b L, = | Plenty of wor r three > ve I oL U aystia s““","“v : . price 3100, For | of my derie toaoimeas compels mo Lo gy e Mt N seat | \niLiiuadion i Or stiiton B0Kuc, | make ‘hange. Address or call on ticket at the idavis ood iur | Montviile, Conn. marisad titiman, Proprietor of the any pertrormance next X von i ]‘ = o‘l 2 s - rrmgc Co., Westerl mISS Uus cuance to see this snow Iice. | sar rigerator, gas range | - 5 mari3a | ana &mm nousenoid furniture at 13| —TO RENT — Furn pt e —— | Broad St. arl3 or h = ath, WANTED —Middie aged woman (o, E e B e P A S 2 ok and assist in houseworic in & ram- | assenger, 1913 2ent, i 1Y Of LWO aquits; reisrences require Can be seen| TO RENT—A flat, 130 Washington Abpiy to Mrs. Peck, Baitc, Conn. ja inquire Howard C.|St, six rooms, all modern improve- marlzd | marlsd menés. Phone 277-2. Gilbert Bowers - - e - S~ = febl6d WANTED—Live poultry and plswons; | SALE—White Rock cggs for| we pay top marker pr i s, Loiman sirain, good vigorous | FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern on- | Y43 _ain si, \ilnmantc | cggs 51, 100 3o. E. A. Hoxie, | venlences, Union Phone 102 mar. } Comun marbFTu| Jylid WANTED At once, a middle aged | FOR SALE Just arrived, a car of| 710 RENT—ihe store No. 31 Broad- woman tor housekeeper for man and | Dorue: n cattle, new milch and Spring- | Way, cemira: lor?uul next to the Wau BIri on tarm; position not hara: terms o pair rancy Duruam work- | regan hotel, cC I!ltueltt in firat letter. Address 5ox iv, Sulietin | ing’ oxen, weight $40 and 3600 Ibs: | tallor and amen’s furnishings. Otnce. marizd | also fancy uif Piymouth Kock eggs ADPLY o Wil ields. Janisd = s tor hatching, 31 for 13. 1. B. Sharpe = : i VAN yer that can saw & | North Frankiin. 1 -4, Willimantic FURNISHED RQOMS. centrai locu- £00d guantity and mmake good inmber;! ™ o tion, stea.n beat. inquire 1¥ Ualon =i 4iE0 4 EOOU SUrveyor; must be temper- | : aécia ate, to Work on portabie mill | oEOR_SATE— e com %) A Oysi | one work h 1bs. J. -egel. | y & [ionoenze. marizd i “29 Winchester Street WANTED Wil bu | “Fom saL ® new milch cow and | 3 where. What have you got to seil? | ca.’; cow four years old. William For rent this splendid house uf eight ot ¢ clion mooms, | Ladd, Soutn | i 3 A B N e S e | = T oo { rooms and barn, with modern improve- | T HAVE 6L co-operative Droposi- | :ption nati, electri¢c | Ments, recently put in fine condition. tions,” some lnc..(uae _u-ages.J room, I bath, « \-vun:x-,dddl‘mng room, | E. A. PRENTICE, poard while “working into and learn- ! oa up to date, ueco i ing,” automobiling, barpering, print- | ed, one : Very ousy | Phone 300 85 CIiff Street | ing, sign panung.. write dis Wasa- | lerms wicn To ‘ ington St., Loston, Mass. Aldls Owen | on premises. Hail. mared | i “MEN AND WOMEN WANTED for) is the time to place | government Jjobs o3 monin; | y¢ We quote on nrst | steaay work; parcel b c Lue, Beation suifcients Tpull: unnecessary. | b o hees rebvinabie ! FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Write 1mme or free LSt of posi- | Want to couvi ou tuat we can save - = flons”open o you - Franklin inatitie, | Yuu ou per cent by buying ires | VERY DESIRABLE ept. 3 ebz : oy mo agents (dive u % 3 . i < e | RSt S S0, SRR, | RESIDENCE SHOUTING AW TURSPASSING NO- | { ¥ TICKS p-nted on cloln, LZX.Z, 8IX eF | 2 - 3 it dectwerve Slor Guds. | ineHunei | jear o | 38 ti.incein /venue o, rrinters, Norvvicn, Cona. I'roy Laundry. { % 4 = T vyl | All modern conveniences, including aw Ture, at L A. - e 5 z St, wvery 1::;:;:;1 i y.‘"'m‘ d‘; . ! hard wood floers and modern plumbing | itn cushions, stufied — | high stool. ~Can Apply to iaw rurs. Wil pe at tne | s o B A No. 71 Water MISS ALICE W. COGSWELL, \oudworta, ve horses, every naturdar. | FOI SALE—Fi ner 1Lign | o : : noviod | and west Main Sts marea |28 Lincoln Avenue Norwich, Conn. WANTHL—FIGA tuning. A @ |, FOR SALE ated in East Broo | @ou, do> TOSRSCL St. ity ‘sek k2 two-tenement house, cicy | 371a ol and wasa _house, FOR RENT S wn Stals, b DO YOU WANT Original “The rain, harives mnuer s, nd 18 the aings r 10 put ou ing 1and i Two Floors of Building No. Factory Adjustment” to your i Watches, Clocks and Jewelry? s land | Suitable f Ry T Drep Postal or Phone 377-2 ' = : ik other purpos LEE CLEGG, 28 Washington Street, City e e, ¥ We promptiz >t and deliver re- G sSTunER *GES pairs anyw, herr very hing guaranteed NE CAR BARNS, 435 and | Feor Memt—s o sxic. : G T Waten Hul, HELP WANTED neral Housework Girls, Second ( jes ey FRAN A LT Chamber { al " pave. Kitchen Work, two Boys. b o 340 F E EMPLOYMENT sSUREAU i i M. J. Cescoran., Supt. Central Bidg. | tabie i i AM BUMNG D FARMS FOR SALE Daring verti for ed to to find i I t of tised, London E \xh]\crn them, .id on WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket Street, FOR SALE condi £0! A P FOR SALE ADyone faving same, urop postal 5o | - et Samuel Gelieri, Coichiester, Lona. ueclau “Doks YOUk ].LAA\I_-I. 1 Pateni stove brick 1o nt a gent reng ,_ | for 31 8. J. Btow, New Haveu. sepled the past month, 1 have ad- i ke = it between forty and fifty farms | ¥V sALE—Tae Leonard n.“;»;,\:;! ving descriptions of same, | ine el No. arties that have been unablo and iuf The fine residence property late- n that 1 rm that suits t Iy oceupied by the lute Georze . wis! I still s : Bard. Apply o Wi ¥ re > | Way, Norwica, Conn. s | rox savk—a se " JAMEC L CA E to show them. tomobil Fnone 58s, Nerwich, ad- N = S ’ aress Frapkiin s or addre ! 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. a cicse or, 13y Jeid Norwich, Conn. THIAK UL OVER Cnveiopes, e 31.90; ovl ap. and JUU ate il need Nurwica, FOR SAL KUK SAL yugu- o room 5 o The Fine tien, o F. 1), o, Nurwica, Conn. &l & : 5 = smazll business % enveiopes (reguiar ¢ puntea in courper, fately occupied by trne Tobkin Arms Mitg. Co. income; reas ars, ir U, B5uy, iterneuds, i 0,0 tk FOR BALE 5 = ad —_— FRANCIS D. DONOflUE o $2 ‘\"":W:. IN GREEN EVILL.E. liss _entral Building Noerwich, Ct ST The main building consists of 2, Printing o. : three floors of about 2,000 square Amieci i R T 75 feet each and there is a large ad- hut ng up the earnestness and | ! 1 dition and office building. sSm with w | 1 7 H | vith whicl 'MARCH 19th, at 10 A. M., wo Hours e G began 1o worl ! CONTRACTOR’S SALE OF | was all it took to sell the $17i56 place 50 horse water-power at the stocking weaving mill in | { after The Nor..ich } etin went Lo lowest price in Connecticut. phia at ‘the age of eleven. Thence- H C d H press. But 'l uow ofier barm Birgain | cut. ‘ = £ = 5 V. : Just fo a one-na niles Iorward she mado on ihat iragi orses, Larts and Harness | 5’ WeSteris "o 25 dore rarm, | JAMES H. HYDE, Plans and full particilars upon v of » nation’s children robbed | well div, pasiure and application. of :{;:eldl;«;;;»uh epportunities ff;i ' At My Stables, 42 Golden St. Todiand: ate, “fe’flwé NORTH FRANKLIN 2 i 1 £ air and sunligh hd | ivatic Pk ks 1 avorable terms. N Shocai b | The ¢ 'v!mn described are 20 neaa | 5ty nd i ""LQZQ"'» stone, ——— — JAMES L. CASE, fife at-eighteen st foriieea: mong the lot are 13 heaa| MO0 1% Ces soutn: large barn, wiih RO 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, r* 20 to a sanitari ment T ol wnown contract- | poCTlont. 26 by 50 horse barn, 24 by | I horses of all sort ; ¥ c LA Sment e a e T asaaE Ok ese norses | 5, G agon s orn crib and several I want to dispose of right tubetculp) | e i are broken single | .5 trice. rarm is situated in a to make m for another ex- Responding 1 mhade DY {ior donsie vi old either single | JOBNETES spot, free from tue load o n will ar- the Phil i thew. her e Lo, ‘E,‘;",gfgd‘?; hurry and b of eity life, and c d oS i few vear: fund for | aged hor zing' in weight from! P2 SRS &' e ;ne e‘n}mg Gt onia from tubercu- | £-20_to vounds, = The color of Zda‘?:f ’fl.“u » o osis, sho volunicered her services and | Jorses & blacks and grays. 2 cateeien e i o | RSt bt WE, e ) nd s Vitess oy VERY DESIRABLE vn - personal exertions, merved of dump, and 5 = B T i SEaen ES gourse by the memory of her own ex- | horres aro right e ,,,Eh;;{;\ WlLLiAM A. WILCCX : P k M w " RESIDENC DR emiene dmshved e 1o, Somsidered to” e | e e eC cWilliams & Co. IN BEST PART OF CITY in a short space of time she s unu‘ rses will arrive on | 41 West Broad Street—Wooms i and Dealers in Brick, Lime, Cement, Hair, FOR SALE recognition as one of the most rforce- | | 1 ba open for public Central Thea: » Building, | Plaster, Dental Plaster, Plaster Board. o | This {8 & gond opportunity ; Sratal b el ¢ = i AT SACRIFICE PRICES cau > anyone looking for such norses. Westerly, R. L. Metal Yath and Corner Bead. Nepon- =B ome ounc, com ;_this wili be'a g Office No. 385, Tel. Residence 531, | set Shingles, Paroid Roofing, Beaver THE DAVIS THEATER. u verything sold for| __ e e | Board ana BE. & 8. Wall Board. ne, tioneer. Sale Positive, ¥RED J. Promises a Fine Play for Tonight— | Beautifully Staged and Handsomely Gowned Production of thrift. The Spend- | \fi the people of Norwich appre €ood theatrical perform- niv evideneed by the rep- tative auvdiences that have been 1g the capacity of ihe local play- > during this week for the plaj e Myrile-Harder company might that powerful, Eight-room Cottage with bath and .team hsat, gcod barn and large lo%, !ocatea five minutes’ walk frcem Main ~ireet. Price reasonable, N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street, 21 piay, e Spendthrift, will be the offering, @ nothing better couid have been se- ted, for it comes endorsed by New Vork critics as one of the best modern dramas, and is even betier in senti- ment and construction than A Fool There Was, by the same author, Potter FEmerson Brown, The Spendthyift is a great lesson for for a worman. Norwich, Ct. | ' To the Now |it you want list of Send description ARCHA W. COIT, 63 Broadway, opp. Y. M. C. Phone 102-2 Farmers of this Section: —— 1= the time to lst your farms : I have a large looking for farms, all, A. ome WILLIAM F. HILL, Cottage of 2nd bath, 25 Shetucket St, Norwich, Cenn. o8 McRinley avends, iBnte M ECOL. ' EARESN Y GALLIP Telephone 147 Opposite Thames Bank ' Coitagze of 6 rooms and b = — - Jot 00 feet. Modern equip- ] B SUBURBAN FARM. ment, electric lighis, cail beiis, | L z o lruiey und state awn for verands and win- road, twe _iv-room louse, Lew dow. Garage, good idon A graduaie lrom Jones' Nal Scheol ot stable r?r trns, icenouse trees. ear car e, five Auctioneering. Speciaity of Farm and | s ooy A e fare. Pedigreed Stock. . Merchandize and & £ r Real kstate Sales. A =5 Lof wooa. | Thomas H. Beckley ol eate dore atic tans ne, v Vay Buildicg, 23S Mais Sroe R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Thonex 724 — 56S-2, A —— kb Telept 1-3 Willimantic, Conn. elephone THERY. I° 80 AAVLrTISINE medium i Eastern el A THERW 185 no agverusing med.uh. In Eas ,rn Connecticut eqg u'a.l to The Bul- letindZor pusiness res THERE Is Ro savertising medium i Eastern Cannecticut equal o The Bui- lelin fer Rrainess resuits I3 Copnecticnt egival o The Bui- LUSINEaS TeBNlA FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES i POETRY The radiant tides of T Within the garden Is green as when he His strength, | O haliowed spot, To all whose hope n shalt be inton S EXTLE. | Great pa | a sky blue; An enilless, thirsty dew Nor rain nor No song | stréw | With nging sands ring! woodlands | Deep little streams —XKelsey Smart Set. R r Scribbler: erary game.” ver writing up to have a cigar, °r me one.” 11 and 13 Ferry Street, inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Cr. don’t smok Mamma—Do that the young acrifi for you? | mamma. | cigarettes! —Judge. you i 1 | | to his club. BO that so nearl every day. AT MOUNT VERNON. Russct the groves and briary brakes, Umber the serried stooks of corn, Where the serene Potomac takes morn. 3 =till pervades the place: Still one can seem to feel beguiie his stateliness, his- grace, The glamour of his smile. desert gray plants whose hue s of April green bella. t files north waere is Edged with anemones. Virginian skies are caim and kind, And genial the Virginian sun, Where Memory's loving garlands bin€ home of Washington. :lose the box t it there: ts on the rose and pink and phiox O ground endeared is Liberty: hallowed and revered Till Time has ceased to be! uUard, in New York Times, rren mountains heaped against That Llazes in its faultless, mocking where no spring nor winter can © revive; where sound no of any life; where hot winds the bieached burnt-out eyes recail still vividly dark with rain, the My soul heass glens at home where 1 no May, save .u my Kitchlel, in March | HUMOR OF THE DAY he has quit the Yes; he despaired of his nted estimates of his work.”—] “Your Scotch friend asked but I notice he didn’t of- , you see he knows [ he Tatler. believe, man would maeke any Doris—Yes, indeed, He's trying to cut out his publishers’ Life. ou to my dear, Mrs. Flitt—My husband very seldom Mrs. My husband goes to his club Mrs. Flitt—But you Flatt—Oh, is do your own cooking, don’t you?—Yon- kers S smarn. The Old 'Un—Pluck, my boy, t and last, ) success in busines “n—Oh, at. pluc to Get out! of fare “The marquise - Vhat Well, whan she than you. is she i s, =, Y, plu that is the one essential The Young of course, I quite understand The trouble is finding someone Cuban Times. Book Agent—Could I have your sub- ription for this book? Stout Gentle- You can't sell me any Agent (making for the door)— ose the only thing you read is a ~London Opinlon, very would you think our seems ten and she's ten vears Then you seem ten thin, isn't ages years ars you than you are, so that ake: irty years’ difference between you."—Pele Mele. “I wond said the boy who was at an old photograph, ““why tather wore those large wh ibl replied Mr. Meei to conce: Was ent—You are , doctor; 1 can see Doctor—No—o, not select ington Star. he was willing to do almost any- 1 our family custom of the husbands’ ed about my it in your face. t exactly. Patient Tell me - I want » know ju t you think. Doctor- W ¢ o be quite candid with you, I Wi ving about your bill. You haven't paid me a cent in two years.- Puck. THE KALEIDOSCOPE St. Paul merchants recently bought 200,000 hats at one time. otte Auie; been b rney in Butte, Mont. railroad will emp minals. 1th Wale 7 children ork in f3 earthqualkes of g 1en to ence people. Germany among t can All the ¢ tha tent gatemen at 20 rs has Alaska recently. Smiths are t faimnilies, Sulliy e permanent who are ardent he cigaret its celerat Leen prov Paul's cathe- 1912 Nuremi 12 use of is the on smokes but rank Chinechillas. valuable fur-bearing ar imals, wh habit high mountai Chile, have rted into land for experiments cn Prince Edward Tsland the breeding of beef ca ed Herefords, Gall 1 i At Poll ed Angus and English Shorthorns are to be 1a- ported. In -Argzentine it possible to lease not more than 49,421 acres of public land and to purc! directly 6,178 acres of pasture land, or 494 acres of igricultural land. A great exposition will be held at Dusseldorf has in many tur; activi almost n 1915 to show what Ger- accomplished in the last cen- every field of human The Chinese hBuses are very cold, and the natives are usually very warmly clad in a number of outer and urder and garments. cotton The use of woolen mixtures for the Chlnese stvle of dress has continued for vears and has created an established mar- ket. ts_intends to vs.wels, the Gover- . of about 5,200 tors burners. While it is T 't fuel oil, owing to its in- eres st. will be _more expegsive j than coal on these vessels, it 1: ex- pecied to be much more economical s the decrease in space required for & capacity. increases by so much the cargo

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