Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 4, 1915, Page 12

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FAIR WEATHER TODAY; CLOUDY, WARMER TOMORROW | fmim NORWICH, CONN,, THURSDAY, FEB. 4, 191 & FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES Tonight Pletures &t What s Is Going On o nd on tra, “Fitch leaves Morae. ZEL DAWN Coming to Davis Theatre Direct From the Colonial Theatre, Bostcn. orn r age while she that the Ameri- ever I was in-| ics and| came Five Thoe The Typhoon. Fea and up by her uncle, who is also a famous Confederate and an old mammy, a relic ‘of the rebellion. Rose captures the heart of a Union officer and Joses hers to him. Solos and duets _help to make the playlet even more inter- esting and the ability of -the four art- ists ~meaks the sketch go with a vim that is.away.ahead of the average aét. Frank Dale is the third act, and his is one of the funniest character comedians in:vaudeville. The Mutual Movies is neaded by a two reel Re- liance drama, called Refining Fires. Sergeant Jim's Horse is one of the finest ‘K.-B. dramas ' ever prodn(m!{ The "show: is completed by a funr ¥ tone comedy called Fatty and Ma-|{ bel's Wash Day, with those two fun makers ‘cavu g a bunch of laughs. Matinee at 2.15,5 and 10 cents. - The biggest and best show ever seen at day morning. or on at turned to this office. tween Shannon corner and Auditorium, money, heads, Postoffice. tion, h initials 8. C. D. on it. v Race's Store, North Franklin, and re- | ceive reward. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Lady's gold watch, Wednes- between Golden St. and Versailles Senitarv Fibre Mills office, Willimantic _car leaving square Liberal reward if ro- eb4c afternoon, be- 7.45 o'clock. LOST - Wednesdax purple bag_containing bank book, etc. Reward if finder returns to_Bulletin Office. fobdd | LOST—Wednesday, between FRitch le and Bozrahville. suit case c ning biacksmith tools, cards, D ete.. Finder notify Boardhvil ebdd J0ST_Betwoen Kavine on the Willi- lne and Lebanon sta- watch with gold fob, Leava at A. R. e L mantic trolley silver feb3d popular prices, | COLONIAL THEATRE. Francis © BusHfmann Appearing “Scars of Possession,” Today. in This powerful drama of the day and hour,is the sensation of the ‘motion| picture world, and features none other | than the great popular player. of leads | in the Essanay cast, Mr. Francls Bush- mann, Mr. Bushmann appears in a particularly strenuous character-crea- n of his own and the whole picture| +alive with cidents calculated to; delight even the most ‘critical audi- ences. ‘The enographer,” is a splendid story of a girl who forced in a large city. Mec- to earn her own livir The lead is played by Ger Coy of the Edison c: le of the bi G Waits Lafbin is_the ti an feature of the gre: film- s excell of ti ESTATE SUES i COLONEL J. A. OWNBEY | MORGAN an Accounting Concerr the Wootton_Mine ng and tan fox same by rroving property and paying chester, Conn. Unwelcome Bird Visitors — Furniture seen for the CAME TO MY PLACE Jan. 25th, black hound. Owner can have H. Chaptz, R. F. D. 3, Col- enses o 16bzd NORWICH TOWN Being Removed from the Old Sted- man House. Last week the red poll linnets were first time this season eds from dry weeds. A flock sh starlings with yellow beaks, a sharp contrast to the blue- 2 brown bird s seen in a clump z. At first o 1 come from E > only in New York city a Now they 1s was fi ot welcome visitor: eir quarrelsome di habit of ,driving a Logging Made Easy. the first time th farmers have been th well now. Goods from Old Stedma is of hou DONT WASTE YOUR T There would turn up.” a story of the man who told another out of work that ¢ something And the latter, to hurry things along, went out to a dump’ of refuse and p ceeded to turn it up. 8 +d 1d \ waste of time on his part, for it ought him in nothin 2. So sitting around waiting for a turn-up would also be. Get a Bulletin every day. :LP WANTED ads. Y¢ you’ll not waste your time. Read the u’ll find a job 5 Cents a Line FOR SALE is brought L] | 1 weels. i red fox ir part of <{ THREE GERMAN ATTACKS ON FRENCH TERRITORY French Report Says That They Wer All Repulsed, ta | w CUBA—-AUGUSTA SOUTH - Throagh All-Steel Flectric Lighted Din- ing Car Trains Daily. Including Florida's fsmous train, The “NEW YORK AND FLORIDA SPECIAL™ (2Sth Season}Leaving N.Y.2:12 P.M.da $37.50 Coach Exeursions, Round Trip. FROM NEW YORK Aflantic Coast Line TheStandard RailroadoftheSouth For illnstrated literature and all information Address J. H. JOHNSON, N. E. Agent, 248 Washington St., Boston, Bass. MONEY LOANED | en D Watches, Jswelry of any kind et tha ates of interest. Anm old bilshed dez=i with, THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO, 1 142 Main Street, Upstairs. (istablished 1872.) Agricu'tural Limestone in g ¢ demand th We is Spring rm tha advise to get their NOW. Peck, McWilliams & Co. order % \\‘\\ l’l‘;ll tlot HE GENERA FHOT AR IANDS J. COSCORAN With all the FARMS FOR SALE LP W Two Tenement On Prospect Street ANTED FOR SALE ving ple an eara Free Employment Bureau, House improvements, in- ciuding steam heat: always well rented, lot 150x100 feet Price reasonable FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Cenn. of all descriptions and prices. Have sold a large number but plenty | of good bargains left. WM. F. HILL, Real 25 Shetucket Street, Telephons 147 COL. EARL N. GALLUP |: o Estate and Insurance, Norwich, Conn, AUCTION:ER ! A graduate from Jone: Auctioneering. Special Pedigreed Stock. at. of Farm ant Merchandise Real Estate Sales. Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. ot a and busineas results. i | Barr FOR aning FOR cord FOR SALE— The ett. Ledys s \VI.I', SALE—W ord s2 ov i : reg ew—Now $5.50. Plaut-Cadden Co. $2250 ere farm, meadow, pas- . 10-room house, barn woodshed 12x16, th 12, running wat large cedar swamp by estimation), 1 ¢ s and chickens, about 9 ! corn fodder, oat heis of rye, 30 bushels of carrots and on covered each d barn, 1 RS CASH! Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin of 400). WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, — | No. 41 West Brond St.. Rooms 1 and 2, Bul s no advertising medium in | necticut equal to T janld Westerly, R. T. Phone No. 385, TO RENT—In Leb. | barn, sheds and meat mar TO RENT anon ter, house, ket with ice- h, formerly occu- Inquire” B, W. 14-4. febid Hou rn ou barn, hennery, c Haliv s with crib and garden, on t 16 minutes’ walk 11 rooms, - L. Harris, R. D. 1, on i janisd 1l tenement, good re- reat, pleasant location. ¢ jansd RE at 23 Oak- modern impro = dec28d FOR R nicely furnished rooms, wi gentie- men, all conve The Ply- mouth, 44 Laure Telephone 780 0d TO RE en-room house. with {mpr Biiss Place. Wa.cer decid TO RENT—Fu d rooms, all con- renlences for nouseke. eping; 78 novzid STORE TO I at 61 Frankiin St e. novild Unilon St RSHED 700 venience: A six-room FOR RENT modern _temement on wranklin St., for $14.00 per month. JAMES L. CASE ntal Dept., 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. MS, all_modern con- Phone 1051-3. F )FFICES AND STO! THAYER BUILDI ¥Fonr ories, fireproof, reinforced | oncrete. Located on Franklin Sqguare, | enter of ecity, terminal for all loeal d suburban Has hardsvood | ors wood thi WILLIAN orwi RES IN THE NEW bout. wild- ings throu ce and the te in om $S 30 per information, in- HILL, 25 She- very F. 80 SALE $ 73 V) F or Sale home w Re t: Esf May Building, 278 Main Strest FOR SALE YOU WANT garden, RCHA W. COIT efit L FOR SALE £ HORSES or Rent ith land enough within ten Frankl nable p ife Agency 1334 thomas H. Beckley ate and Fire Insurance 724 474-3 Phones m Cottage House Seven Roo E tubs, large lot, Price N. TARRA 117 Main Street, lectric lights, steam heat, set- in fine location, $3,300 NT & CO. Norwich A. PR ENTICE, 86 Cliff Street | way. | POETRY 0, COUNTRY MINE, TAKE HEEDS In these dark hours of Inst and hats, Far, far beyond thino Eastern Gata, Take heed from the = long-centutied past, Take heed, yes from the stru vase, For more dominion raging naw " Or Io! that Liberty shall bow To Wroni County minet heed— Teke heed! Conserve in wisdom thy mich strength Bo wise, bo humble, then what length Of days'shall fall to_thee, while great Shalt be thy story! So, the fate Of fallen States shall never, no, Be thine, thy memory a woel O Country mine! I say, taks heed— Take heedl b Prophetical shalt thou thus prove Of erst days when, with hearis of love, Stanch_builders proudiy launched thes on The tide of nationhood, alone 1 2 y_craft, the strong winds frse To drive thee forth on Life's far seai Sountry_mine! I say, take heed— Take heed! w taxe thou shalt live, indeed, supreme the World’s thought! Each nation’s dream . veR, t keon by a st keep thy wor: Lora: ny servants do one out of 12— ught seriously since the cers- any go=- she only talled ers Statesman. ation keep . But X eptomania, darned said 1t wa. the level it" ‘ootbell player Toundings s&eemed is hang & plecs vard and see if 1 e bir ther let us hang store and see if it e other ingredies Judge. THE KALEIDOSCOPE esota has spent United 384,000,000 © a motor-cas between towns not company is damage done June 30, 1814, the United $35,500,000. antung, China, 000,000 on en size of Cali- the corncob _plpes are produced by six of which in Mise elleved by Turks to le guard ainst the hence its uthpleces of in the mames of places men~ in the Bible. is the Hebrew Beth-lehem Beth-zaida, | The Panama Canal government s | to establish_a reference library in_the new administration building at Bal- al Zone, containing books logues se to employes in o2, a steamer of 1,480 by the Pacific Coast Company, which was near Warm Chuck, Alaska, June 21, 1913, has been raised and vas recently brought into Vancouver harbor ts own power, the ma- chinery th vessel baving sus- ned littie damnage by the submer- of over vear. The ship sank n 78 feet of er low tide, with tidad

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