Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 18, 1915, Page 10

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FAIR WEATHER TODAY What Is Going On Tonight| the Auditoriu; Moving P frk Brow meets ANNOUNCEMENTS COLONIAL THEATRE. The Fatal Opal,” Two Reels, Kalem Featuring Marion Sais. is very remarkable 1u which is said to follow the Sosessor of an opal, shows a voung son who on his marriage duy bargains and Ty of the ill many trivial quarrels nephew and uncie o thereby esperate criminal, whom the uncle, Judge Morton had preciously sentenced steals into the uncie’s house after o of the quarrels, and seeking revenge, attacke the judge, and after leaving him for dead, the judge finds stick pin and scratches the murdered on the ¢ The opal pin is name on the book is not nephew is sentenced. T of the real murdered ax the innocent man forms the balance of this exce “The Man Who Vanished” “His Unwitting Conguest. and “The Fable of the Showed Up and Did Sanay. are of the balance of the Tomorrow, Friday, for one day oni “The Dencer and the Kix clusive five reel feature ar: Spooner snd immense o discoves he release of basis XExploits of today, also. and 1and county mem- Fourth Desree KIRK BRCWN AS SHYLOCK IN @ at the Davis Theatre. | the name of fternoon aftes . Seth C. March old { Earl, { years | tawa | resided. | oot 7 | vears w il { Mr. and home in A_devout | stedtast | their | promise, e Boar du o the od]and fhe principal be called to a large ant home and the blessings t her she shared with them, given to hospitality. sree _the soctal s dev | midst of friends ers and spirit_of with k passin; Fath 2 radiant om_its has Mrs, E Dbani street returned d after a visit Bis THE opp ival « | plaudits of the pr n educational s ould it w NORWlCH TOWN | res at \ Deatho of Mrs. Ph phy Falls Shoulder—Extending Needed ard | Walks, large of which he was the organizer of parting from one r AND TOMORROW in their work of cutting and wood. and in the deing of the| farm work tarmers luin sual lo Hard—John Mur- From Ladder Discolating Board m Newburger of Wyckoff, New was' the guest Tue pell of West Town Wil Miss Ella Skinner of New York| i was here over the week end the guest| vhose deat her cousin, Mrs. George Peck of| Nashua, T nd_Deborah Annie M. Way 183 e week end with ld ner parents 3 anny 1. Williams of Willimantic her cousin, of Ofediter- Mrs. Roderick Meek have heir home on Peck’s cor- an absence of a few weeks New Jersey STONINGTON eir| Jenkins- chan Marriage — Candidates ip—Borough Notes. ere spent spent i n, Hen: 1908. Af Hard again mad Norwich Towr me; on he of trouble.” ring the last @ public_school & and Mrs. C. H er sireet Tuesday even- | their daughter. Char- as oy toljotic ¥ nited in marriage of life that | wit rzo Karl Jenkine of Westerly. Brooklyn, emony was performed Dby_the the Second Con- The bride was at- d carried a shower of white roses and lilies of t s attended by Miss son as mald of honor. | X chiffon and carried pink peas. The ribbon | i until his death, was him, the Henry I whom she knew how/| val p. has come the great | L who filled place in their life. He: she her Bindlo n side of I Always happy her interes in all passingeventsk youth so alive that in here was no thousht of years. Always distr essity of the saints, now the glc aints rec a ma eloped. octor of Boston was ring bearer was C. shers were C' the her of glor To th rema spirit _thal er Tenders' Hours. THIS WOMAN WAS VERY UNKAPPY Physically and Mentally Worn | Out—Tells How Nervous | and Crying Spells Were| Ended by Vinol. Monmouth, I11. out and l;frvaue.th B d;s was getting 5o thin an ennrlgeg one f lnfim broke down and when l friend came in and ssked me what was the matter. I told of = condition and how nothing I took seems todome -nytfwd' ‘Vinol was suggested. 1 got a bottle and before it was h: flf‘ gone I could eat and sleep well. I continued its use and now my friends say I look ten years younger, and I am well, healthy and strong. ~ I wish I could induce every tired-out, worn-out, nervous woman fo take Vinol.”’—Mrs. HARRIET GALE, Monmouth, Ill. i There are many over-worked, tired- out, careworn, nervous women in this vicinity who need the strengthening, tissue building, and vitalizing effects of Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic, and so sure are we that it will build them up and make them strong | that we offer to return their money |i£ it fails to benefit. Vinol is a delicious preparation of the extractof cod liver oil and peptonate of iron and contains no oil. Broadway Pharm Prop., Norwich, Cc ing drug stores ev G. G. Engler, and vhe n. FOR SALE tenement here int passed from its ter © tha fard e time Fred Renner K de Combies of Injured nne: £ several cob Renner, for Renner, While colated Shoulder b Murp! employed Extend Board Home of am—Death rains tnis w molst esided here town commit- ated fo Hurley en T Mr £ the e 1911 has HUNDRED DOLLAES for ¢ of HALL'S CHENEY. Subscribed of Decem- RCHANT OF VENICE. ceing him hylock, n for him the ortunit E =ty ‘, ot which has w and public. dpoint th particul rd_all Lin t .m'l prove il aft i opportun rroperty Room Cotrage House Seven steam heat, set- in lacation. Electric | targe fine $3,300 tubs, tot, N. TARRANT & CO. Street, 117 Main Norwich FOR ':siw_'w. Two Tenement On Prospe ci With House FRANCIS D. DOKOE Centrai Brilding HUE Norwi Agricultural Limestone TUESDAY, FEB. 25, 1913, at 10 0. m.. rom TTTER AUCTlON of ill heal own as the n the Green tion, als rty, on IITURSDAY, FEB. 25th, at 10 oelock n m. and about fruit tre, | outbuildings, compr! shed and henhouse house of 9 rooms. PERSONAL barn, wood: dwelling PROPERTY. express wagon, mechine, 1 Acme 1 horse rake, pair team har carrier, some forks Y two-horsé team wwago, 2%Tgnt two-norse voles ¢ other goods. compr! ¢ of household good will sale ollowing ANDREW B, BISTHSTu pole and & an assort de- Wil “aice NORTHRUP. JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER ziank Beoks Made and Ruled to Order 108 BRuAuwt\v Amewcan i§8i!56 FARREL & SANDERSON, Special Rates to Theatr Traveling M. iLI\,ery connection. Props. Vroupes, Ete, Shetucket Strest 1 1] i 1 | | M. J. FIEEDS, . . T | s 39 Ward Street nations. Special Pelephone 657. #0 a_quantity | i Florist | BUSINESS I5 BETTER! Every business man in Norwich knows the truth of the statement. There If you need help a BULLETIN W \\l eager. it to you—skilled and If you ‘r.’mipm’ have your machinery rea i filled. need ation, want 5c a WANTED FARY WANTED I V0T WANE WORK Do You Want a Farm? LARGE OR SMALL Consu A. PRENY E. Phone 300 OFFICE OF i WILLIAM F. HILL, | Real Estate and Insurance, ! REMOVED HELP w’A § COOKS, GENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRLS, KITCHEN GIRLS. i F!» Employment Bureau, | Every employer of labor acknowledges it g ¥ | i e’s work to do and money fo y BULLETIN WAN so ret West Ashford MONEY LOANED on Dlamonds, Watches, Jawel-y and vecurities of any kind at tna Lowest Kates of Lnieresc An it established firm to deai ®ith THE COLLATERAL L 143 FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT | barn if w T ridge mentes. FOR RENT—(w rooms, with board, suitabi mon, all_conveniencis, at mouth, 44 Laurci Hiil 2 0 RN HoGT ¥ U ismen TO RENT Several desirable Tenements and a few Cottages. JAMES L. CAsE, Rental Dept., 7 Shetucket St, Norwich et e e i v e FEFICES AND TORF: TUAVER BOILDING wtories relnfores Locat of city. erm burbaw (rollexs. T pd wood thirmin: xt of elevator servic: = win et of , ror WLt S11CIn freproot. supplies e oimes ofsic Fartier " v FOR A FINE NEW COTTAGE OF SEVEN RCOMS PRICE Easy Terms JAMES L. CASE 87 Shetucket St. Norwich, Ct. QF S SPRING BARGAIN 1s and 1o wa A GROCERY STORE Doing well-established Can ought $1,40 Stock, fixtures, horse and On Easy Terms R. J. JODOIN Baltic, Conn. be for LARGE COTTA FOR SALE etin_Office HINK 11 v, Norwi Bulletin of all_kinds. | rop_postal to “poultr. YING 2 ving WILLIAM A. WILCOX, t Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St.. Rooms 1 and Wenterly, . L Phome No. 36 WILL BUY ottage house, seven rooms and ath, electric lights, new Convenient to t nd near ste: To close an estate, a line House, modern Ic Inquire of improveme ntrally RCHA W. COIT - lutual Benefit Life Agency i homas H. Beckley Estate and Fire Insurance 28 roadway 'Phone 1334 Real “ay Building, Phones | 78 Main Street | COL. F RL N GALLUP e fiii’ GTIONEER | e s T FOR SALE Lt | Have sol6 a large num igtions and prices. ber but plenty of good bargains left. g Ll Rea: citate and Insu-aace, Shetucke. St eet, Norwich, achons 147 E ARM: Merchan: Address .( l‘ D. No. l Moosup, (,L 2 se Conn. sing mediom i = B Think POETRY LIFES LONELINESS. lovely thovghts. that ove thon for God, a; day nor faney Him e flowers nds re- uite 80 1 D to s year ane we THE KALEIDOSCOPE s more wl than there was ath Manchur from £ cactus plant- e tracks h tanists recognize on the United State 1s from Delaware the coast int valley Texas 1 as berun in New York plete th of a tra r express tr: Third av clevates is expected divert s from the con- Work road travel Keena, of . reports that from Norte) first poir which the Nc )t the American_ship t Basin all and A Bugler's Limitations. the round; certain colonel—evidently not —ordered that at church parade buglers should “Abide With A (w may cen his favori annoyed when t rece:ving the o the bugle has can be produce of different rhythms in One hears two types of oty su—g upty 2 va. One-a-g two-a-penn buns!” iother “quic inmistakably a Scotch tune x ough one means ¢ ore m D!

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