Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 11, 1915, Page 12

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FAIR, WARMER TODAY AND TOMORROW Bulletin, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES \"'hat is Gomb On Tonight ‘Q, THE;\TF‘.E. and Marguerite e” Paramount Feas y and Saturday 3 of human hfr‘ < in this produc 1 four reels and moment in the | with Eddie Ri e third act. nd_ he can 5 and 10 cents. 20 cents, & :ture goes on each day ternoon and At Davis Thestre rriday—Matinee and KIRK B‘\G\NN COMPANY, Comin gto the Davis, 11 successes, roduce them drama { comedy Wwill comp! out by gramme. - NORWICH TOWN Miscellaneous Shower Given Newly- weds—Surprise Party on Birthday— State Certifica for Punctual Pupile. A miscellaneous shower was given Mr. and Mrs. Whitney 3. Vergason of Washington street, whoso marriage took place recently, on Tuesday even- ing at the home of 3Mr. and Mrs. Fred . Wyliie of 63 Willlams street. Al- { thovgh completely surprised, the re- membrances from the many iriends were heartily appreciated. A most eniovable evening was spent. Sand- wiches, cake and coffee weras served by Mrs. Wyllie, assisted by Mrs. Ros- weil Brown. Those preseni weres Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Vergason, Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Brown, Mrs. Sara Holcomb, Wiiliam | e| Holcomb, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Miller, . ’aramount pho- Mrs. C. H, Marsh, Miss Melverda Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. rles Gallup, Miss Helen Gallup. Miss Viola Seavy, Miss Emma Thiel, Ars. May Joslin, Chester Wood and Victor Panorec. Receive State Certificates. Several of the pupils of the Town street and West Town street schools have received from the state board of tendance during the each certificate is the state s this wording The Cennecticut state bozrd of edu cation, for the purpose of encouraging regular attendance of children in the ools of Connecticut, § certificate of perfect attendance — in the school In the town of Norwich for year ending 1914. |~ This is signed »y A. W. B | agent: the teacher of tie g Holcomb, governor and Charles D. Hine, secretary The puplls in the Town street school who have received thie cert and education certificates for perfect at-| ear 1914. On|! Wednesd { street. The chapter for stud its erati BULLETIN’S F‘ATYERN SERVICE Henry Karkutt, Howars dred Kinney, John Casey, Mildred Riler, a throp, D urr, tt, Annie Stock Helen Schwenk, Christine McDo Lewis Ir'sh, Atce K Sweet. In school the pu. were Viola Hil Hill, George Hill three table home on Surpriee arteen frie: {for Aon COLONIAL THEATRE, “Her Bitter Lescon,” Two Reels, Foa- turing Alice Hollister. Madam Double Beery, famou tion of Sweedie, th 3 the part of Madame Doubl is g convius mammoth s reel exclu: “harles R tes: Coming one day only,! The Thief, othy Denr , the creator o AT THE AUCITORIUM. musical com ed today for dore Mu y ring at the Au d tomorrow another complete 11 will take pl‘wl‘ and an- hen's Court w s for the last two da ho'd the of the weck Mr, re has in his company an aggregation of very clever perform-; ers who put on_many different shows and make one just as big a suc cess as another and they have been| over in on 'n_as long as ten| straight weeks is the second en- | agement for thls dompany within a menth in this city and the shows this week are goln~ even better than those presented on th.ir first appearance| here. | The “Exploits of Eil is on the plcture programme t The story is getting mare interesting as ferent are showm each week, and everyone auessing wio the clutching hand Tomorrow a il take place and the Bedore Com- will pr sent “Cohen’s Court,” an. apiie mu-ical comedy show d Grace Cuna'd and Francis Ford wil be seen atain in a tariliis | reel Lady Ratrl AN ATTRACTIVE GIrl's Dresa in High edy at N. D. Sevin & Son's LOST AND FOUND LOST — Lady's gold watch, Wednes- day morning. between Golden St and Versailles Sanitary Fibre Mills offic or on_Willimantic car leaving Squ: at T4p oelock. ~Liberal reward if turned to this office febild LOST A DnLkelbml\ containing 3 petween Ann and Pear] Streets or W Side car. Reward. Leave at The Bu letin_Office. feblld picking up a purple bag on Main St. Wednesday afternoon will return it to 115 Leurel Hill Ave. or The Bulletin Office, reward will be given and no questions asked. fobdd FOUND—The best p!nce in town £ meals for $4.5 Columbian Franklin SquareA under new menagement. febsd S ——— as visiting da; schools. v in the New Haven Notod Here and There. Mre. F. 8. Town street was in Jewett y this week to visit her sister, Mrs. L. V. Whitford. Mrs. James P, Bath of Willimantic is in town for a few days, the guest of Alrs. Eben Allen of Washington street. | Mr. and_ Mrs. F. Wheeler and daughter Grace of the Scotland road visited relatives at Fort Point early in the week. <harles Bushnell, deput; pervis i Tuesday, where the evening he rs of Ashl met Sunday afternoo AMinor details of were transacted. Entert be held after Lent. The evening on ast but one in the manual, hs bject The Question of E n. FOE PERSON wio was seen | THOUGH SIMPLE STYLE Outline Sleeve. \N'hv Women Suffer the Cause. not knowing dizziness, ne t—get to the mended by a at home. Sundstrom, Norwich, several years I suffered 1t advised to try FLoan’s Kidney 1 procured a supply of the r and through their use, my kid- neys were strengthened and I felt bet- ter in every way. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim- ply ask for a Kkiduey remedy — get Doan’s Kidney Pills — the same that Mrs. Sundstrom had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, X. Try This For Neuraigia, housands of people keep on suffer- ing with Neuralgia becauss they do not know what to do for it. Neu gia is a pain in the nerves. What want to do is_to soothe the nerve it- i- ou Sloan’s Liniment to the the painful part—do not Slo’sns Liniment penetrates the sore, irritated the Inflammation. of Sloan’s Liniment for n the house—against Colds, Sore and| Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and Iments. Your money back if catisfied. but it does give almost in!tfinl relief. Om account of Increase in price of to~ bacce, the \Whitestone Cigar will he v | #0ld from mew om at $35 per 1.000. J. ¥. CONANT, jan2a 11 Franklis st. Square Neck | With Lonz or Short| Do You Want a Farm? LARGE OR SMALL? Consult A. P wich Women Are Le:rningi HELP WkN Free Employme.nt E'.. COSCORAN, weakened kidneye. ] emedy more highly en-| iin Street, Upstatrs. (Established 1372 and other symptoms of | 3 ad about de-| getting relief when I| FAMOUS FURS ‘ Ladies’ Fur Coats and Sets, Men’s Coats of all styles. Remodeling and repairing also done Superior styles. M. BRUCKNER 81 Franl Sales. Address ; sior IR. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Big Ben and all kinds of Alarm Clocks AT FRISWELL'S, 25-27 FRANKLIN STRE " THERE 1 o Eastern Conne business results, jantd Real Estate cents of any druggist and have it} IT'S IN THE WANT ADS If it’s a fur coat, evening dress, auto, a brass bed, pet or a place to live that you seek, you will find it advertised in Bulletin Wants. And if you want to sell anything, you can do so quickly through the use of a little Bulletin Want Ad. Phone 480. 5 Cents a line FOR SALE— teet frontag: ; easy te Broome, Je S AL minutes’ walk TICE, 35 Cliff Street | neipal a Wite) ll\l LOAN CO. THE DEL - fl@FF% European Plan Rates 75 cents oer day and uas. HAYES BROTHERS, Telephone 1227. ste: 26-25 Broadwa hy pay rent?™ ¥. corn fodder, IFTY DOLLARS CASH! 400). T Read “= | No, 41 Wean Yrreo = \reninm n e to The Bui- vertin L 38 & young hens; o year old Scoten’ collle. | B Address Box ddress” Bla business ROOM HOUSE Rockwell Street, near o to Mohegan Park, Insur- | a pleasant outlook forever. 1} : heater and |§ bome comforts A desirable | i FOR SALE | ce at reasonable price. | ! ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Ji 63 Broadway "Phone 1334 =l $2250 COL. EARL N. GALLLP ! will buy a 109-acre farm, meadow, pas- | ?5{ IS (- tire and woodland, 10-room house. barn H by 48, woodshed 12x16, ies, each 10x12, running water {house a2nd barn, large ced i neles by estimation 3¢ hens and chickens, abo [ oat fodder, cis of rys, 30 bushels of po > turnips, carrots and ovions, Wagos, 1 coversd wagon, 1 3 ot of herness, and all for the sum of TWERNTY-TWO HU WILLIAM A. WILCOX, wte Braker, Phome No. 365. TG RENT 178 FRANKLIN ST.—Store to rent. J. E. Fanning. 52 broadway. Janz1d FOit HENT —House w from trolle the premises, janisa ridge St ments. inquire there. FOR R men, all conveniences, at The Ply mouth, ¢4 Laurel Hill Ave. Tel 785. a ~T0 RENT—Good seven-room house, with lnprovements, on biiss Place Wa.cer 2 TO RE! decid St STORE TO_ R Inquire at B ce. novlld FURNISHED MOOM — Cent HED ROOM ed 3% Unlon TO RENT Several desirable Tenements and a few Cottages. JAMES L. CASE, | Rental Dept., 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. FOR RENT THAYER BUILDING, -omcrete, Locsted om Franklin Squns: enter of city, terminal for =il loc: and suburban trolieys. 'Has I floors nmd wood thirmings thro: ho julre of WILLIAM F. HILL, 23 Sue ucket St., Norwich. Conu. FOR SALE ForSale AT POTTER MANOR ON RUSSEL ROAD A FINE NEW COTTAGE OF SEVEN ROOMS PRICE $2,500 Easy Terms JAMES L. CASE 87 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. 4/ § » a a 3 [ g 8 1 | i { { Phones 724 g / Seven Room Cotrage 4 HOUSE Electric lights, steam h tubs, large lot, in set- tion. Price $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich FOR SALE Two Tenement House On Prospect Street With all the improvements, in- cluding steam heat; always well rented, lot 150x100 feet Price reasonable FRANCIS D. DONCHUE —House with 11_rooms, barn, hennery, corn crib and.garden, on Haliville ruad, about 16 minutes’ waik . 'H. I. Harrls, R. D. 1, on They probe in No_mortal soul NT—'[wo nicely furnished rooms, with board, suitable for gentle- - sympathy to e ms, all con- veniences for housekeeping; 78 School ‘T at 61 Frankiin S. | OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW | Fomr storles, fireproof, reinforeed rdwoad iy | | Best of elevator service and the build- | | ing will be up-to-date In every way. Rent of offices from $S to $30 per onth, For further information, in- | [P — L S YA £ AL A L Central Building Norwich, Conn. i sTapy FARMS FOR SALE of ali descriptions and prices. ot o | Have sold a large number but plenty !of good bargains left. WM. FooRiLL, Rea! Estate and Insurance, ( 1 286 Shetucke: Street, Norwich, Conn, ! Wiicor's Farm Bulletin | Agficu'hlral [.imesione Telephone 147 will be in greater demand this Spring | than ever before. We advise farmers '~ Wocuns L 2ed 2, {0 get thelr orders in NOW. ' Peck, McWilliams & Co. POETRY THE HIDDEN LIFE. e live our inmost lives alone, we are but little known, n ihose who know us best to find within our breast place, that hidden source on But of courss in; the life lived thers with us share. , the heart mishty issues start, ers unknown 2 we live alone. We long in ve e our pain. decstand, God planned d_its throne Him alone! ing fing good and kind, ratands and feels, wound heals. are. Anon. THE DAY —Philadelphia r're (n. hen play 1y. Some- Yonkers Brookiyn Citizen. e to the old theory always returns to e sure- e the ex- —Kansas 1,400 earth year. e was dis- South Atlan- 228,316,000 the railways of ands are much as Germag in the inds, concrete pipe, recently wers sewer. ar annually from coal, nzol are 00 pounds of caviare ear by the Astrakhan tely per cent, ania coal mine exploding dyna- , the concussion k in Denmark is e of a doctor to the proprietor sited by the man. iction of ventilating ter works in Hun- liness among it em- per cent. to $ per _zeneral belief, the Wood were not inne- but outlaws who in~ iills of County Wickiow, rears ago. Fernch and German 4 mighty oon- wood-crowned helghts T, near the town Argennes. lent of China on October Tee auvthorizing the es- nt of a school to teach con- methods, and setting aside purpose a part of the reve- from the Provinces of ‘Shantung, Chekiang emd Shipments of phosphate from the i States have been about one and 8 fourth $9,000,000, annually, 'the ex- portation beinz about haif of the vearly production. Germany's pur- chases were about one-third of the’ total exports. million tons, worth

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