Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 3, 1915, Page 10

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UNSETTLED WEATHER TODAY. FULL ASSOCIATED FAIR TOMORROW. PRESS DISPATCHES What I Goria L On. Fonight] vand the Audito: Moving Pict zen Lodge, No, 12, O. D. H. Germania Hall. e ana sotion Pictures at es at Colonial Theatre, 2d Photoplays at Davis e, Friday. ic at 8.15 COLONIAL THEATRE. Tom Moore Appearing in “The Prodi- gal.” Two Reels, Today. orite in this of this fact, the « .l(»ru’il tneaire him_in ')tclures. The Prodigal - of the redemption of il because he met and ; il who \I>‘g:7(‘rit(’ Courtot le singer who hanges, and _ the sweot story of life met with, “or Her Peopie,” is the strong B! raph dram a “The Soul Mate,” Tom is a and b agement a Selig st ich is replete with eautiful scenery and splendid acting. is supplied by the scream- aph comedy entitled “Who's 2's Hollow,” featuring Mr. and big HAZEL DAWN, Coming to Davis Theatre. At the Davis theatre on Monday ev- ening, February Sth, Hazel Dawn will make her apvearance as the star of her own company in “The Debutante,’ 2 pew musical comedy by Harry B. Smith and Robert B. Smith, who have provided the book and lyrics and Vie- tor Herbert, who has furnished the music. John sher is the manager i ‘?& e Prices, low- “Balcony $1.50 Gallery 35¢ and 25c. DAVIS THEATRE. Last Chance to See Mary Pickford in “Such a Little Queen,” Today. siggest and best vaude- photoplay bills ever seen I closes a three days’ run this popular theatre today and no one shonid m this last chance ef eing Mary Pickford, the most pop- star ever appeared on a 1 in her greatest triumph, Such » Littie Queen, the five reel Paramount re production that has been pack this house for the last two day nction leased her admirers more n Such a Little Queen. In the adeville the feature attraction is the en Rosebud Minstrels, four pretty rls and three funny comedians, who a comedy strel first part, intro- cing good singing and d > jokes that a Devere and Lewis is another been causing favorable comme the manner in which this ; © he several instru- The thirq ging Irish olendid volce low to put his songs over. nder of the bill is made up i1 movies and o Keystone com- tive scream. Owing show there are only v, 2 1 ree hour sho; no repeats. Matines at 210, 3 10 cents: cs 15, 10. 13 . See lhe Da\‘s adver- or full timetasle on another let For the last another Paramount e photoplay lias been booked in unction with the regular show of ville and Mutual movies called cat Japanese pro- with a wonderful Japanese actors Watch r for particulars. making a rotion cast of em Exploitz of Elaine at the Auditorium 3 plofts running at the Audito- Wednesday and Thursday, American and tomor- s foremost ac- playing the part the sclentific de- ar]” White, who won so ty in the ‘Perils of ine” s opposite him s week the “Clutching Hand” who the head of a band of crooks is i ffling Kennedyr and the police daring, scientific second here One_of Ame Arnoid Daly, Graiz Kennedy’ ctive, and_ P pog ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per Line, Six Words to the Line WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT SALE—Owing to ~mp)ex separator, ED—Two first clas lnqune Chapman's Woodvard, introduction band power barrel churn and a afl in good condition, at reasonable ' ngures. rm, Massapeas. 176 FRANKLIN ST.—£tore to Telephone 283-4. from troiles the premises. you; Senli 25 ‘cents for. Y Harris, R. ALE—A six year old new milch RENT—Sm! . Sweetser, pair, reasonab 11 tenement. WANTED—A young i,u..F’—A good young Holstein Morriss Paster, TENEMENT TO WANTED- That’s the Room! What's the use of shivering and putting up with inconvenienc plenty of warm, cozy rooms to be had at very reasonable rates? No, it isn’t hard to find them—no need to walk down one street and up another —just read Bulletin instinctively the room!” Then go and rent ALE—A fine Scotch collie dos, broken and fine I‘Xrn ]ow if taken at once. . Norwich, Conn. FOR RENT—Two rooms, witt board, suitablée r‘ov ;emle-. mouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. GOVERNM =2 minations in thi oty = SALE—71 3 es when there are miles” from Moosup depot bulldings in W. Danelson L tmprovements, - WANTED—Gi i good repair; ork; g0od hos = TO RENT—Furni venlences for house romr s,u.rr}\ gm»d‘pafing tenement WANTED— STORE TO RENT o1 61 Frankiin - . team wagon ROOM — Cent, “Emma Mors "HERE’S AN EASY “Rooms to Rent” “Therels 5.00 for a beautiful SS-note p for five years, ls of music. Plaut-Cadden Build- FOR RENT modern _temement s rankiin St., for $14.00 wich mail c: ind spring ickering upright piano at JAMES L. CASE, The Plaut-Cadden Com Plaut-Cadden Building, Norwich, C Norwich, Ct. FOR RENT 'FFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW THAYER BUILDING, NORWICH TOWN will ¢ x.p m.m« or a _good organ, 3 West 69th Mail—Disagree- | able Weather in The cars from Franklin s are uptown promptly at -he morning were ¢ The two ¢ railers and m“,dl shovelling hree hours r next car up on which were :rs reached the school house WANTED— of ail kind r two with relatives on $150.00 buys P Located on Franklin Square, enter of city. urban trolieys. sre and wood thirminzs thromg lext of elevator service and the build- in eversy was. offices from $S to $30 per information. Advertising Plaut-Cadden Fred Clark np-to-date Unpleasant in Flor A letter was Plaut-Cadden or further sire of WILLIAM ket St, Norwich. Conn. FOR SALE—White < - cord. on 'the stump; Brockmaun, Dnn t Your Clocks anfl Watchzs Run? Try CLEGG, The Jeweller 128 Washington Street, Free Collection HE!.P WAN E :ome time in Tampa, weather conditions ti So far we have I f Otrobando FOR SALE Burnunam’s, 227 39 ALE HO’QSES he Madi Gr FOR SALE just arrived, sortment of all Fre'- Emplayment Bureau, FOR SALE—One late TERFEITING CHARGE | Waterbury, Iborough Scheme ii Cufis Feed Bllls _100 Other Farm Uses Price $3,600.00. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St., “Farmers’ Favorite” Feed Cooker and Boiler Norwich, Ct. } COTTAGE HOUSE in West- i., containing: First fioor, ving room butler's mx.u YOU WARNT a small home with land enough Commanding unex- reasonable consult me. ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency to bold up Vest Pccket Rcmcdyfl hat Quickly Ends Indigestion and Never Fear After-Distress. wizard Is Morris the blackface 63 Broadway Norwich, Ct. the week the feature c programme will greatest feature ever s man will grow o obtain a Particulars | world talking. THE BIG MOCK COURT TRIAL. Full List of Characters and Ot"cr teresting Partic >u are in need $2250 a 100-acre farm, meadow, pas- woodland. 10-room house, barn ed 12x16, three | . each > 10x12, running weter In ley 1 property 1 homas H. Beckiey Estate and Fire Insurance e announc in these coiumns that a big n trial was to be held under the Men’s Christiz préseription, ied side wa of the Young May Building, s were espe tion, two more room curiosity to know here and now, ings of all FOR SALE Room Cotiage Ne¢ wonder pset stomac prompt and lasti ke as to Wi fair woman shall be tender heart rent asunder blighted, with FOR SALE Two Tenement House On Prospect Street With all the improvements, in- cluding steam heat; always well , lot 150x100 feet Price reasonable FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwick 4 shineles by estimation), 1 ct}w" hens and chickens, about 8 corn fodder, hels of rye, 30 bushels of pota- carrots and onions, 1 covered wagon, and all for the TWENTY-TWO HUNDRED I"TY DOLLARS CASH! Farm Bulletin oat fodder. Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. Price $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, no light affair w it does not here comes the list of particip: honor the judge will , some turnip: | troduced i: MOLEY LOANED fies of any ind at i of interest. An s Q firm to deal with. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Main Street, e Bhithed 18 cholce of £00). brnk(n-hcu(fid v interesting suit will be Mrs. H luckiess defendar Real Estate Broker, 11 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Phone No. 365. COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUGTION R aduate from Jones' Nat. School of Specialty of Farm and Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and Real Estate Sales Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct.; THERE 1s uo advertising Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bu. for business resuits. LOST AND FOUND of ' William H. the n‘u begins, \\\ I b Phone 300 Agricu'tural Limestone . in greater demand this Spring | We advise farmers Luonard o. ston. James \‘. ever before. t their orders in NOW. Peck, McWilliams & Co. F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner 122 Prospect Strest, Norwich, Gt ME TO MY PLAC and tan fox hound. proving proper Auctioneering. FARMS FOR SALE of all descriptions and prices. Have sold a large number but plenty i of good bargains lef wii, r kb, Real Estate and Insurance, | 25 Shetucket Street, Teleoho! Frederick W. chester, Conn. DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shaunon Building Annex, Room A Telepnone 523 C. H. Ricketts, Altogether, the season ing to it and in medium 1n Norwich, Conn, POETRY £ IN THE HOSPITAL, Through the dark viglls of my sleepless nights Before the window’s outline in the pale dawn's glow, I watched 2 happy throng walk gayly on the heights, While through a dark and gloomy valley far below I falter om, with painful steps and slow. Beside my path there flows & repld stream; I h'énr its waters lap by night and ay; drirting past me in my walking dream, Ate many I know here—all cloudy How ions a weary night ean ed nurse pads by my osed I mark her stea!- sp thick hatr—her round young cheeks of red, ikes me (n her grip, for ed great ward “rightens; from et street e and quick step of & lad ing .n.xrl':.p«:\l'red out the morn waking world, 1d brings ad to comfort m: »delphia Record. remem An empirs makes one honor, and from helght to t—to conguer or Though thetr nd this anclent ver vanquished powers that can —Alfred Noyes. HUMOR OF THE DAY upation?” asked witness. Jedge—prayin® for re needed, an' world when- —At- last cook I had was e's zone. you dis wish charge her? 0 avoid a to flatter her she thoug! . — Boston e of the solitary ed to appear in the er of the novel, outlined nst the horizon on the top of & at the bottom of _automobils with ave asked vement for beauti- idea of beauti~ Getting new E urgh ew cook is worse was you who rec- ew cook to my wife, ence) — Yes, old engefully) — Then I must ;sk you to come home to dinner with me tonight—London Sketch, , whatever you do, never it untfl after you have T f you were clever enough to : well you will be clever ow that lts' mot worth ”—Detroit Free Press. linger goes In bath- it would worry E ‘s fixed him all chi. She made a_ bathing suit for m and declared must wear now he won't go near the vate Cleveland Plain Dealer. -thirqd of Great BEritainw are wome Russ requires all professional photographers to be licensed. iz the premier world 00 persons are tratm. in India. nd, last yeae 0 gallons of ofl Colorado_streams are t0 bde rse stocked with trout by the govern~ ment portion to fts area Belglum e railroads than any other is finding a consid- n England. A Lon- as company has just bought over a million tons. England's expenditure for naval | purposes in the last four years have seen four times larger than those of Germany for the same period. breakers and other, machin-~ sed in the preparati the State of Pennsylvania repre- sent an investment of $6¢,000,000. American pianos especially adapted for tropical climates have been in- Ceylon, Ordinary plancs tand the damp and heat. A French scientist who has been | experimenting for 18 years to as- { certain on fish and animals, has found ithat common snails can withstand | thé mreatestiamount 6 bOM. $2,000.00 will buy 27 acre farm, £00d buildings, near school, cow, yearling, 40 hens, and’ implements. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 CIiff Street The most magnificent scene ever wiinessed at the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris. was the coronation of Napoleon and Josephine. The ex- pense of this was 85000,000 francs. According to an English sclentist |1( the radium in the interior of the jearth is in any way equal to that in jthe rocks at the surface the world | will grow hotter in time instead of colder. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA

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