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FAIR WEATHER TODAY What Is Gbinz On Tonight Vaudeville and Photoplays at Davis eatro. Vaudeville - and Motton Pletures at the Auditorium. Moving Hcmu n Colon):1 Theatre. Ladies’ O. No. 5%, . 0. H. masts o Eapits Palmyre Encampmen 3. L 00 P ateyette; Coun 1‘"}81‘1“;0?}. u. st J. te; Counc: L LU B, ‘meacs in Fores Hall, MEETING OF WESTERLY D. A. B. RemtRwh.Sm-MundBmme—&vwky—Don— nelly Wedding—Washington County Agricultural So- ciety Elects Officers—Possible Sale of Collins Lot. 'ADVERTISEMENTS under the hndmg of “wm FOR SALE or TO RENT,” > AREINBBRTQATTHBMTBOB ; . ow Camp, No. 7167, R. N. A meots e AP Sc Line, Six Words to the Line- ' ‘matter will be tak- iteh, with _crescemt ANNO - F‘lvm current curbstone eollvnrnmflon the xa::gnt, &'}'h!: acem;?noe ‘;iem the per : ] lx 'rnsawtwuwh:h Wit -7 : : 'y ops on the wooded hill; 3 DAVIS THEATRE o ey st menting | en ap mext year. It ts proposed to hold o Sto0ps o5 the wos oo, And to the whippoorwill She leans above the reedy pool ‘ And wakes the drowsy frog, And with the tmdnool. dim =nd poot, ay the old dead log. e ight witch - comes meeting i besides | the annual gathering on the first Fri. Thiew Extillest, Vaaseville Ao s zroenting the reports of dec:f"\;murcr day in November. o otoplays Huy an ‘omorrow e board of engineers an: eir rec ne new member was added, Frank owmenvations and the levying of a|L. Nichols of South Kingstown. For g!mmd 'l,:r wfiho:so h:; {0 Sl e N J‘ 3 To_tak: ff to slumber town, 'o_take you of iz Rt 4o warglom e e e R e T e ., Local Laconics .nr Dullets about o lay; best| <FOR SALE_One good sized tmu “FOR RENT—Fine oree Taxzv reot | Tofake You 00 15 SMieer: hotopla TO; that will uphold|frg g which il includ This is the final day for filing ap-| prices. Phone Moosup, 81-J, or write! mare. Pmn Hil l‘am Phos 103 14 | hardwood nnorj elecl.;'lcr) Mo T photoplay program, epartment, 4 s | plications for liquor Meense. s-uu- Brook Farm Oo. Central Village, nov1. e T S g The twilight witch, with wina-ltke A the high standard of the house in ev- rldical changes - that are considered of the Westerly Fire d WANTED TO RENT farm near trolley; w. Y.. CAT FOR SALE B Il‘nbhnd rooms FOR SALE—O. I ceks| TO RENT— : ald. D."%'. Jl.qu'ui E,me;"‘; o )sg\l::kee‘vum. “ll conventences, at el. 266- 2 ery respect. Heading the bill is the|necessary in connection with the mo-| Clothes line thieves have struck on -__.m._—_a._____ FOR me White wmanne oot or five vooms,| . Hie entersaiih: the dbom: Ragtime Trio, two ladles and a gen-| torization of the department, with the|in the vicinity of Elm street. hwmaru hou-?w‘cf%k“?’a%‘u;{&?}fi? Z‘}‘r’i‘:tvfil.i wv:;na';o xniul.(eng‘,’“ .“hb’; w,’g\' Pmml"l‘—me;{‘::a‘eg‘ Ol past Greatl|She steals around.your trundle bed tleman, who do a lively singing, danc-| exception of the hook and ladder truck. d faity, and as the Plain. near Frank Maples' corner, §8 a| And whi ing and piano spec B The Westerly board of trads has snn.ted home; family of four; good ; eclalty, and as the| There has been no fire district meet- | passed its November meeting. ition; refercnces required. Address|, FOR SALE—Two nice Brea_Avranite| month. H. Burchman, 13 Franicin S| Sig Suys: me is the - u ears old, to T . T cheR - Came, gfi; e Vou wil have to hear them ‘dn,fv:,in ?ppt,hne tfi:,’“;‘n‘fi",".f ;henna fasent. m;‘:rs' Jonerh . WiMHe _hes pe- 08 mOV1Zd | o ok 3 young bronee hem turkeysand| TO RENT—_Lower tenement, 1ive| Ty bear you. like a breath of sons, from relatives put over a ragtime number to appre-|arrangement for their care and opera- Chufigothe‘ oo Wit ;Lo . gork in ciate real ragtime music. The next act{jon has been authorized by the dis- is Rogers and Dorman, a clever cou-{ trict, or speclal appropriation made for Into the land of dreams. I am the witch who takes your hand And leads you off tofraleryu.nd. The far-off land of sleep. —Madison Cawetn. ‘eeable home | one tom, healtny, iarge Kind, 100 noa|rooms and bath, all modern conven- LADIES WANTED —AgT work; o to $12 weekly; send dime for | and Leghorn, May hatched, pullet: lences. Apply H. A. Harris, or Phone sam] -t novilda ‘A new system of ventflation 1s belng | ShTpies and iy oy g e W oy B R e e e ;| 129 e ple of blackface entertainers, who do| the salary of drivers. Chiet Cottrell|installed in the reading room of the| Conn. o e e e e e s Bennm Vergason a comedy singing, dancing and talking|and his assistants have made tempor- | Westerly Public library. WANTED —Position by 187 Son0E- | bankrupt cotate. tawo aores of jand. two| Ave, Norwieh Town. novild skit, The Darktown Expressman, a|ary arrangements in this line, perhaps| Twenty-two applications have been|rapher; four years’ experience; can|family house, barn and large Shop;:| - E comedy sketch full of laughs. Thelthe hest possible under the circurn. |filed from the 15 liquor licenses at the|furnish good references. Write L. W.,| shop large enough for & houses haif & | jonORE, ““,’_nfi,";';}, Orsce. third act Is Grace LaVelle, a dainty| stances. disposal of the Westerly town couNgeil | Builetin. novild | mue above Fitchville. T. E. Babeock,| Pauire a = singing comedlenne, who sings songs —_ Charles H. Cowan, manager of movie| = WANTED—W fi-— w by cord or| Ir» Norwich, Comn. novizd TO nmfl\-—-Lpswrg tene in her own inimitable way and wears| There was a large attendance play houses in Paweatuck, Watch Hill | hour. . L. Wheeler, North Frankin,| FOR SALE—Parior organ in firet | SI Tooms: modern §0" S SC novia classy clothes, making several changes| members at the 18th annual meeting|and Mystic, has leased a movie place| Conn. noviSW | class condition; will sell very cheap:| Sire F- L X THE FIRST SCHOOL DAY. A valiant man, he started forth to h __novild school. His cap slung slantwise on his curly ead. One baby arm clasped close bis trease during the act. For a three-act com- | of Phebe Greene Ward chapter, Daugh- | in Waterburs. W ASTED —Sies teiwesn 71 ond 7| 2180 up-to-date baby carriage, used o Firds bination. this bill would be hard tofters of the American Revolution, held| ™ rr v iion has an option on the ,o‘:’,“’,en‘flm‘?,p,“&"eerfl’;?.“n‘l}.s‘;n‘:ofiz gnly short while. 365 Latayette St Each page unsullled, and each” word beat. The feature photoplay on the| Wednesad: afternoon in the Memo- purchase of the large Vacant lot in Shop. Amber bit briar pipes worth 75c| Leiephone 365-2. noviz rend Wil is a two part American drama|rial building. The session was de- called Daylight, an affecting story of|voted to “business and the report of a young musician’s struggle against|the regent, Mrs. Edward M. Burke, temptation, with Ed. Coxen and Win-| teemed with patriotic utterances in nifred Greenwood playing the leading| describing the work accomplished by -, to $1.25 for 59c; 25c pipe free with two FOR S J—Horse, sound and Kkind, Main- street owned by the A. l13» Col-1 10¢ tins: of Tuxedo tobacco. Package | will we;g‘h"mso w08., 9 years old, free| quire at this Totice. line estate. 1If *he purcnase is com-| of me cleaners free with each ptpa driver and safe for anyone to drive; RENT—A turnished, or partn pleted, tho‘pmbabh result will be the| Howdohedoit? 1 icollar auff: hames ‘barness.’ 1 light| , TO MENTC-A IUrmiensd, (o8 pav erection substantial business B Poaition to 30 harness, 1 buggy, 1 light dellvery wag- board in part vment of rent. ,\pp,y WANT! ve i block . with two or three stores, of on, will be sold cheap; trial allowed. S vee roles. The other photoplays are The|the chapter and the national organiza- housework. Apply to 9% Thames St.| (qaress 7 G B. Bullstin, ) novild E T » between 10 and 12 or Face at the Window, a thrilling Prin- | tion. It was shows that the chapter|Which there is a scarcity in Westerly.| novioa : cess drama of intense hyman interest| was never larger in membership, nor| Thus early the slate makers, it is| “gaRaEn Tooks, newspapers and| . FOR SALE—Black Minorcas; Pape's with an wnusual plot; "Our Mutual| more effective in influence in accomp- | claimed, have written the name offolq Jetters wanted; good prices paid.| Youog Stocks also Lelglan h“"novud GIrl is also with us today. and she|lishing the objects of the organization.| Frank H. Hinckley to succeed Wurtum | C. J. King, 15 Bim St. novivd ” — ” has many new things to interest the| She reviewed in detall the accomp-|Breed as judge of the town court of| g Smmn ~Trdusirious man, ei1,| _FOR SALE —Horse, top carriage and ladies, and to complete the show there [ lishments of the past year and pre-| Sterineton. and Benjamin H. Hewitt,| ;. liperal commission. a line o to soods | SYPreas wagon, &ll 10:good order, pri is a screamingly funny Fhystone com- | dicted that the work of the chaper |Senator-elect, to succeed George R.|used by neariy every Zamily. Address| 310 Address P. Bush, R F. D. No. 7. edy called The Love -rm;t 1,000 feet| would be even more sg;fiessrul dur—‘ }d%ifenr&_e; isnmur:;‘f;ib“fim;fiflxrgefi Box 500, Bulletin. novid . SALE—o —per—oott. of continuous laughter, that evervome|inz the ensuing year. e report of | Judge a 2 WANTED I Soneste-read D e cottage. is sure to enjov. Matineo today at|the treasurer showed the chapter to|Proposed to ignore Pawcatuck in the Ch‘:"‘tf;';",“‘;"*””y°“° e T finely situated, double lot, seven rooms, 2:30, 5 and 10 cents; evening at 7 and| be in a healthy financial condition. selection of court officlals, aithough it Mstthew. ‘Chapters 24 ama 2o, " |modern improvements; price low RENT—licom for industria 45, 10, 15 and 20 cents, These officers were elected: Mrs. Wil- | is the largest district in the town. “povad sdold quick. P, Hall Shurts, \ne:; BT 05734'"5":‘? :\‘;L‘?nmfgéz 'a'nl'ahf::;“fx‘xfi:—d. Ana I—I watched him go with misty s y ew-found pride at bitter war with this, his schoolmates’ gaze his aby pride Had first refused his mother’s prol- fered kilss. A weary baby came he back from h RENT or for sale, seven-room cottage, Vergason Ave., Bean HilL A. e. D. 8. Phone 1086-4. school, H An?fi??\”}‘ér‘é' =y With tear-brimmed evées. and wist- ful. drooping lip, NT—Furnisnea rooms with orf with crumpled book, and iittle ink- clean house, central 10- SR hsanaw cality; transients accommodated. The| qpu. 70t their unaccustomed burden Camilie, 68 Church St, Tel. 10661 i And I—I silenced swift my cIying heart, Forgot the long day’s heritage of pain— e s g N ] liam D. Critcheson, regent; Mrs. Eu- A Westerly gentleman, with a small ANTED —Young men, become rail-| —mm—m————————————— ance; will arrange to suit tenant. Jacob| [ only knew I held within my arms “POTASH AND PERLMUTTER” | gene F. Stillman, vice regent; Mrs. Ed- | traveiing bag, offered to assist a New v'ay mail clerks, Norwich .mall car- w::,"l!‘ D{éfll’(d’;‘?gfi”p&%k"bolmM;mtoss Gordon, 19 Willow St. octlid My lonely = baby, gathered home ST 3 . B again. win Hall, récording secretaly; Miss| London woman with two suit cases,|rlers, $65 to $150 montn. Pull un-| WSEES 9IS, CRIES foowm §1 MUR Bh| ro-p o po e e ave rooms, ail e Y Sale of Seats Opens at 10 A. M. at the| Barbara Brown, corresponding secre-|aboard a train in that city Wednesday Becussary. Sample examination ques- Davis Today tary; Mrs. Frank Hill, treasurer; Mrs.| morning. Did he assist? He did not Lg"z f;s'{;-. I:Xc';,';!tg’r"nkfl‘p lnstlmlfi. FOR SALE—A woodlot of 18 or Z0 George A. Champlin, registrar; Mrs.] “You just mind your.own business and | 2°Pt. 35-T. Rochester, N. ¥. oc f:'?x!'r:““x';fwdw :rn! !{-eo 1;@;2!“;:::0?9& =~ Abe Potash and Mawruss Perlmut-| Oscar Vose, historian, your own luggage, and Il attend to 'W\ ANTED—To buy cows and calyes Ph‘}me 1152 i Hovitd | ement at 239 East Bmm st inquire L. | HUMOR OF THE DAY ter, those lovable heroes of the cloak e my-awr;t Wek the Tply to, this polite %m'l{, St g:gtegc”{j’wg"“ il Bon sarm it T e | - ChAveses TREH BtS IO sepird SEei e and_suit trade, who were introduced Frederick J. Crowle; ,,fw terly and | and zentlemanly offer. In explaining .2 - “ 4 > win i ShseaerS T b - 5 Jen S by Montague Glass through the pages|Miss Alice Donnell 4 Farrieville| the Westerly man stated: *It was not TED—Plang tuning. A_G. Gor- :fie:flg:ficfiforuuug B aviek | Ington 8 rcfmem"" Rinbe u’g(a:i‘{)r{ur?fi'e 3‘3&3&?&1?&2&105?’5 of the Saturday Evening oPst and be- | were married Man!ay at a nuptial|So much what the woman said as the aon, BT Brospect 3RS Foi” e85 e e D sabech, ity | improvements. J. Bradford. o < o etier | et 3 If stuffed.— came world-famous when Manager A.|mass celebrated by Rev, Willlam L |Wway she said { nov10TuThS s er. 108 Bnmdwa)‘ Juv;:;&- ge yoursel H. Woods put them on the stage of| Verry, who alsc officiated in the mar- : - FURNISHED ROOMS—Cent: 1 : 2 > the Cohan theatre, New York, two|riage ceremony. Miss Nellie Donnelly, Buy Now ‘“d Be Ready FOR SALE—Six-toom cottage, with| FURGENED, ROOMSCEmally 222| Dentist—When did your teeth first for Spring I offer a nice, snug 12 acre farm with 3 Would Be Dangerous t~ Tell. near Norwich Town Green; bi cou? Patient—When I seasons ago, are promised a notable| sister of the bride, and Bernard Walshh - half can remain on mertgage.| FURNISHED ROOMS, ll modern cou. | D°SiR troubling vou? Patien reception when they come to the Davis|of Rutland, Mass., were the attendapts.| A Boston publisher, whose name we vepiences, 38 Union st Phions 1031-3. | W48 cutting them.—Boston Transeript. good buildings, fruit, water, wood, % mile from trolley. u.’ued OI !rDHcy line, 5 cent fare to s ty; 5 SOAL Fhme, ke—¥le looks to me more like @ 755 ABh Std man who has loved and won.—Puck. cans, 1 water motor, 1 12 foot display ~ FOR RENT | Journal. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAL |Erticy coimiel,l mootic , <o Summer Cottages 3R IAVE [ "Tn.. iecd to see vou associat- M. J. Coscoran. Sugt. Central Bldg. modern, down stairs, at 475 ast Main Eiennckieper. . RENT—Five-room basement ten- delighted nearly a million customers|side in Westerly. Among the many | Times-Union. auring their stay in New York, from|guests were Dr. James M. Crowley and ch city they come direct to us.|Joseph Crowley of Westerly, brothers Owing to the tremendous demand for|of the bridegroom. their goods everywhere, this enter- prising firm can remain with us for only a matinee and night, and in or- der to conform to their motto of First come, first served, applications will Rowland G. Hazard of Peace Dale was re-elested president of the Wash- ington County Agricultural society at cont the annual meeting hel dat the fair he recelved at the box office of the Da- | grounds in Kingstown. Forty members vig_today ,Thursday, at 10 a. m. Wero present. Vice President = Jack Note—Potash and Perlmutter do a| Babcock of South Kingstown presided. matinee and night. That Abe and|of the bride's parents, and in the fft- | jure him, says he has a method which gt o A i b e T agreeable to Cousin FEthel she won't i Phohe 007 20 CHIft Steset All Modern Improvements. Hard wood FOR SKLE—(,(AE P must be sold be- 2t either do L and o . Morris know their business from A{ernonon Mr and Mrs. Crowley left on| Will enable anyone to learn to play Hetwe Ave s iid come and play with you agaimn. Fred- to Z is attested by the fact that they|their honevmoon trip. They will re-|9on the cornet for 75 cents.—Florida = die—Is that a promise?—Life. . ficors. per month. pe HELP WANTED o S fore Nov. 1st: e glass office, 1 Stationary Engineer. Laundress, Cham- | Honeyman Sateso Foaster with cosier, |40 Shetucket St. FOR SALE — Five-room bu X " and garage, with lot 50 by 400 feet, sit- Singleton — He locks to me like a who has loved and lost. Hen- Rental Department Norwich, Conn. X 3 i blower and motor,” 1 sidewal. set —_— ber iald, Housework Girls, Man and | J,0%es and case of 11 tea and coffes make . hen in doubt, blur."—Louisville Courier- ¥ L. care Bulletin. noviod < - theatre on Saturday, November 14th.|A breakfast was served at the home| Withhold lest you be tempted fo in- Mother—Now, Freddie, if you're dis- E. A. PRENTICE For Rent--6 Room Cottage Jlimantie, Conn. novad “Then you don’t know how to spcll Lomeil | Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasaat View | ing with Wombat.” “Why?” “A few r le jined butter refrigerator. strictly cash and one-price business.| ~ Gther omficers were choven as foi- l-‘nsnkhn Square. octlsd | Rentals $176-$2,600 season years back you we Hling him a ras- Matinee prices: $1.75c, 50c, 25c. Ej 3, AR = Inspection b # | cal” “Oh. during a political e e she e T | I, or e Riemtou ons | 1000 Was @ Sight, Large, Red and WANTED aidia Foad e bt oF Sty gond b FRANK W. GOV burgh Post Wéail orderst with remittance filled In{cock of South Kingstown, William F. Sore. Became Festered. Used Second hand furniture of all kinds. e larze havn. noiltrv b r3s 6 High Street, Wasterly, R. 1 l “Why do you insist on spending a the order of receipt. b Tabo » . certain amount of e in a seaside | hotel every summer? “It makes our flat seem so roomy and comfortable by comparison.”—Washinglon Star. ' “Did you send Helen Plum a bn’ih- present?” “Yes, 1 always de.” = i Which Dirthday is it “l don’t Pian g P B A B nd other Jutbulidings, excellent lan cock of Hopkinton, Charles D. Ken- von of Richmond, Willlam D. Cross of Charlestown, Philip A. Monev of Exe- “Snarks of Fate”” Two-Reel Feature.| ter and Charles J. Tucker of Narragan- With Francis Bushman sett Pier; secretary and treasurer, 14 Holmes St., Rockland, Me.—" About — Johp A. Allen of Peace Dale; auditor,| ®¥ear and a half ago I would occasionally Everyone remembers Francis Bush.| Frank W. Robinson of Wakefield; ex-| bave a small pimple come out on my face man as he appeared In the great world- | ccutive_committee, John G. Clarke of | and I would scratch it all the time. Tn wide feature, One Wonderful Night,|South Kingstown, George L. Stillman| daing so I began to have more until about 5o recently shown on the screen at the|of Westerly, Thomas W. D. Rathbun| ayear later my face was a sight. Then they Colonial theatre, and will welcome him | of North Kingstown, Herbert E. LeWiS | came on my neck and later on my chest agaln today in the very remarkable|of Richmond, Thomas H. Barber of| heck They were lars B Sad two-reel motion picture sensation, | Hopkinton, George C. Cross of Cha-| j8ot “h& S D ape ik Sparks of Fate. He has an exception- | rlestown, Willet H. Arnold of Exeter very shart time became festored. O ke Emootn and easiiy, eI oo or'i s ! 56, on 85 Franklin St Norwich. Phone 717-3 ) i poses for price. asked be soid with or team, farming un..y to obtala & esiane® 62 #RYONS o o2 Will'mautic, Conn. AGR%SK THINK IT OVER — 250 noteheads 3in¢ ize Cuticura Soap and Ointment, Recovery Complete. ¢ Long Distance Telephone COLONIAL THEATRE know. I'm inclined to think, however, aad 350 6 STORES and OFFICES in | that I'vc sent her three presents for FOR SALE. Savelopes, .?‘.,.h,"‘:“""flnmd‘ s the "—Cleveland Plain Dealer. each, 3.00. FOR SALE ch, 3 o smples the new THAYER BLOCK, |- w hat i in the mail from daush " prices for any pr! ng you are need ter?” askes mother eagerly. *. 01 FIVE $1,000,000 g; The Bulletin: Company: Hm‘wh:h. FRANKLIN SQUARE, ready |ana kisses answered father grimly UNITED STATES FINISHING nn. P : “and 16 handkerchiels, two waists and CO. 5s of 1929 FOR sALE O or occupancy December 1st. | rour batches of ribbon for you to wash I. C. oy Iatored. ‘none g:her o ¥he : . . "land mend.—Kansas City Journal. are an absolute udlow F: h Stonls rth articulars. g on a part of the F.D. b m‘r‘.'.‘?m Conn.‘mgl.n B Forf“ = o > IQuIYG Tommy Figgjam—Paw. doesn’t “re- company’s plants Button. WILLIAM verse” mean to “back?” Paw Figgjam Pri b h ; 1 AM BUYANG poultry of all Kinds. F. HILL, Agent. | Siiay"*"" fommy FigsjamThen Fige o [net Detter than 735 nec R NAvH 25 SHETUCKET STREET. what did Uncle Bill mean when he said one having same, drop postal to i i cent. Saihuel Gellert Colchester, Conn. i i that he busted up in business because dec1sa Opposite the Uncas National Bank. lia: B E00 AN Y. LMoty MY JAMES Ln CASE, = | enough backing?—Chicago Post. - 40 Shetucket St. S THE KALEIDOSCOPE The Ukiak Times, a weekly paper of Ukiak, Cal, is so neutral that it prints no war news. Norwich, ct.’ FOR SALE IN.QUAINT OLD NORWICH TOWN A Fine House, nine rooms and bath, hot air heater, two fire- places, gas for lighting and cooking. _ The lot is large and level. There are shade and fruit trees in ple variety and a small barn suitable for garage. A low price to a quick buyer. ARCHA W. coIT Opposite Y. M. C. A,, Norwich FOR SALE Modern seven room cottage with fot 50 feet front and 200 fest deep, finely located on Boswell ble. Thomas H. Beckley May Building, Phones 724 278 Main Street 474-3 FARMS FOR SALE ns and prices. ge number but plenty of good bargains left. Fif thousand Kknives are turned out daily by the Sheffield (Engiland) gutiery workshops. Avenue. Very di A paper drinking cup that is une folded by the weight of water flowing into it has been invented. Recently compiled official figures place the zold production of Alaska to the close of last vear at $228,392,540. 25 Shetucket Street, Telechone 147 Just Arrived with 28 Horses Some of all classes; big ones, chuncks and drivers. Prices right. Now is the time to buy, for horses are sure to be much higher. Come and see these. Tel. 1139 ELMER R. PIERSON New Show at the Auditorium Today Three fine acts with The Four Gard- ners as a special feature, will be the vaudeville program at the Auditorium for the last three days of this week. The Four Gardners are a fast com- bination of ground tumblers and nov- iy acrobats who are well known jo. | Which will please all, and the third act Cally, Mr. Gardner himselt having| Wil be the One Man Quartette, a dis- made his homo in Taftville, Conn., for | Hinct novelty. ome vears past. He is an old circus The picture program wil consist of a favorite, having been out with some of | WUl balanced set of photoplays, well the biggest tented shows in the coun- | divided as to comedy and drama. ly strong part in the feature today|and Stephen B. Gardiner of Narra- I put on two or three things but they and his virile acting makes the picture|gansett Pier. did not seem to help me much. One night one of zreat interest and beauty. Other| A letter was read from President| before going to bed I washed,my face in eplendid _film offerings are The Un-|Hazard, who was unable to attend the| 2s hot water as I could bear and Cuticura written Play, a delightful Vitagraph|mesting, offering several suggestions,| Soap, then applied the Cuticura Ointment. flm which explolts James Morrison,|and these were referred to the exe-| ‘Thenextmorning I felt better. In a month the dashing young hero, and Doro- | cutive committee. The reports of dif-| my recovery was complete.” (Signed) thy Kelly, the girl with the infectious | ferent committees were presented, that| Paul H. Locke, Apr. 4. 1914 smile. The Biograph cast, and it is an| of the executive committee citing the et ymusnally strong one, presents today,|improvements made during the past ST e District Attorney’s Burelar, a play | year and speaking of the large number with the all-absorbing quality so ,‘ic.:’. of entrles to the fair. The gate re- RASH DISHGURED BABY sary for a successful picture. Villaze | ceipts, it was pointed out, were larger| , 643 Hamburg Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.— Scandal is one of those irresistible|than ever before, amounting to $4,-| "My baby's head broke out with a'very rural comedies which the Edison com- | 392, bad red rash and itched him so bad that he pany has been offering through the The report of the treasurer showed| could not sleep. It disfigured him so that I Colerial theatre this season, and if|receipts’ amounting to $14,537.83, and| was ashamed to take him on the street and ossible. this picture is funnier than| disbursements aggregating $13.336.40,| he scratched until it bled, The bair feil - of the former hits. This program|leaving a balance on hand of $881.43.| out on several parts of the heed. T is for today only. One note of $1,000 is outstanding, be- | oy ies of Cuticura 9 sent for ing due the Wakefleld Trust company, | y== Soap and Ofntment and The proposed change in the date of wo weeks my baby was entirely healed the annual meeting was not considered, | ©f his eczema.” (%igned) Mrs. Edw. Schaefer, as xhednoumb. toi the efl’edct t}\at tlrt- mwould Jau. 26, 1914, e made a business order for ses- sion was not issued 30 days prior to| Samples Free by Malil Al'-&-:uh Cuticura Soap (25¢.) and Cuti- cura Ofntment - e (:::.:‘ue -o'::imt:mx government forests last year Book will be sent free upon request. Ad- dress post-card 'Cuticurs, Dept. T, Boston." 0,000 in revenues and cou- 9 in expenses. Japan's vielded § sumed $2, Farm For Sale The letter carriers in Portugal save themseives much walking on Sundays . He came home to Taftville some —_— OLD DR. REMEDY F°" - FARM FuR SALE by delivering letters at church. months ago and got four local buys| What Last Monday's New York Her-| pypptppyey FPILES is i A 50-acre farm, 7-room cottage hous ogether and has made very clever ald Said About Sousa manutectured. and| DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN 14555 5s. “Smanonaa™ So68 v, Price $2200. In a famous German animal perk hennery, also smoke house; land fertile, plen 0‘ wood and abundance of fruit; piace is situated mlle village lnd lru? xdnl vounry farm; also I will self Witn the farm a b Maxwell automobile, all in condition and running dmanstrum Hown tl-rl'l sold together; t MONEY LOANED smar PR el o morteage at 5 Der cent. on Diamonds, ‘Vltchesf Jewelry genuine busnn, and don't let R4 securities of any kind at the opportunity s acrobats out of them and makes his| Mr. i sold by N. D. Sevin & Son, 118 Main first vandeville appearance here to- I John Philip Sousa and his band | gtreet, or can be procured direct from were at the Hippodrome last night for dav with this new act. A Hitle later| their snmial comeort Thers wos not Ahe owner of the ariginal: prescription, \e will start on a tour of New England h ‘apph t ber, | o, MART A. HARRIS. R F- & | McGrory’ Building, with the act and his many friends fl?iv;’»‘a’&i‘fi“finfifié{a,fif’%fii‘c’fl-fivfi ol C°“’ FeitoOms Doller will ywish him and his three associates | but when the bandmaster and his men zvery success, 1 y = Secmi DY todas bl comes tna bnr douti ot rine meare «24| W TYLER BROWNE, M. D, Mascagnl Trio, who will introduce a|Stripes, EI Captain, and many more, snappy musical and singing novelty,| the pa.udlence Hyvened up. ’I‘hrfiugbout Eye, Ear, ""xe. fiu Electricity, =RA — the evening the encores were numer- HAD COUGH Violet Ray, Mechanical Massage. G ous, two and three being heard after Lowest Rates of lnter old nd Kor WI cox’s Farm Bulletin. SINCE CHILDHOOD Hours: 10 8. m. to 4 and 6 to 8 each of the regular numbers. m hed firm to deal with, Choice of & [ T there have been erected life size mod- els of the huge beasts of prehistorio times. 100 acres land, 50 clear,*balance pasture, and woodland, $700. worth "of standing wood and timber, abundance of water, good 6 room house and barus, half mile to school and church, place now keeping 7 head of stock, and is located 6 mlles from Franklin Square on good road and 2 miles from trolley. FRANCES D. DONOHUE Norwich, Dental Surgecn Norwich, Conn. Electrical apparatus intended for drying beer vats is used for drying motion picture films in a studio in New York city. Michael Sullivan, age 91, gave his son-in-law, age 58, a thrashing. In Beverly, Mass., the other day for being disugreeable at home. In the last 19 years the International Typographical union has expended more than $1,250,000 in building aad maintaining the home for aged and sick union printers at lorado Springs. Orange shipments from -California and Florida to Canada have i1 and Florida to Canada are lnm having been 600,000 boxes during tae first eight months of 1913, and L‘m months ended boxes during the eight Aug. 30, 1914, The first of the soloists to appear|szs Broadway. Nerwich, Conm. s WILIJAMA. WILCOX ‘ake M. . 3 5 . . IAI [fas Mr, Herbert L. Clark, first cornet- | Frankiin St. car to “Dr. Browne's.” fl;.,,m.h,‘, Pt o Ry Aty ist of the band, who played his own 41 West Broad Street—Reoms 1 and 2, Hohmann, 2764 Neé)tane'a ua(‘io\:rt.MThcelre kx;u-e tdevg' cg;; Lincol ., | BEtists eq 0 Mr. Clark, and by E BRI A | B e e et | THIE. DEL = HOFF SR is a substitute for lath and plaster without the dirt and inconvenience. writes: ed itself it seemed to be well aware Empmm For Sale Peck, McWilliams & Co. 4 of the fact. Mies Virginia Root, a I suffered |coprano who has appeared with the Rates 75 cents per day and up. HAYES BROTHERS, of the most desirable shore-front lots on the trolley line between with ocatarrh of ' band before, sang The Crystal Laie, bronchial tubes | by Mr. Sousa, and Miss Margel Gluck, Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway Norwich and New London. Spring water, electric lights, telephone, avail- and had a ter- |a vouthful violinist, played Sarasate’s able. FOR SALE Seven Room Cottage House Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. Price $3,300 - . Southern China is using increas; ng- ly great quantities of grape juice,whizn N. TARRANT & CO. is a new article there. The climate is 117 Main Street, Norwich rible cough ever { Fantassle on themes from Carmen. since a child, Mr. Sousa was es ull of life and - energy as ever, an conducting up i g3 Mt | keDt his heaters Interested, as it al: pillows proppeq | Y278 has. Aside from playing The up behind Angelus, from Massenet's Picturesque Bart e, | Scenes, and Percy Grainger's (a mod- ut stil the|ern comceit on an anclent air) Shep- cough would | herd's Hey, he presented several -of not let me sleep. | his own latest works. Most interest- T thought and everybody else that I |ing among them was a suite called Im- had consumption. pressions of the Movies, in three parts. | ——--m---m------oo “I am well now and oured of a | The Musical Mokes, The Crafty Villlan| J, F. CONANT, 11 Frankiin St. chronlo cough and sore throat, I|&nd the Timid Maid, end The Cabaret Iiv the 5 Dargers, Among the others were a cannot tell you how grateful I em, and th- J. F. C. and | oannot thank Peruna snough. | ooy o e iocs, Caties T wmmunm‘:.:&. ey Lok by s It has cured where doctors have Rted to that L, n I £ ; wdsdx;.am to thet club, of which falled and I talk Peruna wherever . Sousa, memi recommend, it fo everybody. | M. Sousa and his band will appear hmmmmw.l&flmAuaxmflnmnm @mm,m 8 trisl hfllt_trnmonly !-umnwumnr 4 R i A Phone your order. Prompt service LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ava. (East Side) hot and cool drinks are needed. A.I.to holic drinks do not answer the demand For particulars address in all ways. WILLIAM B. YOUNG, JR. There' are no positions Insurance and Real Estate, COL. EARL N. GALLUP g:;fg;ntn ':7‘; g;.enuma u“m:euuhmm: Shannon Building, Norwich | AUGTIUNEER 3 A graduate from Jones’ Nat. School of FALI.B AVENUE ‘We guarantee our service to be the best at the most mun.-bl- prices. PARREL ' & SANDERSON, Props. Special Rates to. Theatre Troupes, ' hvflh)' “Men; Ete. . -OST AND FOU! FOUND—A belted Holstein heiter came to the Packer farm, and the own- er can have the eame by