Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 19, 1915, Page 10

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AN FAIR WEATHER TODAY D TOMORROW What Is Going 70n Tonight | hciion I8 e ook Company at Davis| v ¢h Stationarr Engineers . meots in Bill Block. wiclk Poat, No. 1, G. A. R, m kingham Memorial City of Now Forester Asso- | | ins K ANNOUNCEMENTS AT THE DAV'S “The | Fir. & { { 1 ' After several weeks' stay Arbuckle in County | ~man.” Paramount Feature Pho- | to Play Coming to The Davis the First Malf of Next Waek, In Add tion to Regular Bill of Vaudeville and Mutual Mevies, Hu have secured the Paramount arbuckle in| albl deals with a rural for the office of| John ey, with a tender| 8t his home on West Town street. > T h the struc- N R e et i Vuckerman of New York ounty Chairman,”| ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Rosenburg aw practice| Wauwecus Hill LBe gt o o Tharet Wit n of the Sun- hool at the Scotland roed ba afternoon, hicage, for t that of na- makes the whole world kin. Hackler and Elias Rigby had and when to- red . ! ntercepted the lover® mail, and | Ter the war was ended made the girl is wife, and Jim has been his polit-| ver since. In order to ds for prosecuting attorney, stormes the convention of his ecures the nomination for hout the latter’'s knowl- \'s youthful partner is en- zaged to Righy's daughter, Lucy, but| he is forced to make| Chairman “wever, promises the girl he not make a personal fight against er father, and lives up that agree- nent until Rigby publicly assalls him at a political meeting. In an Ou'fi\l‘Fl' | W str ¢ anger Wheeler thersupon n Mr. and Mz platform and vigoro: { Great Plain 2 thief. <posc and dlsgrace s wife, fecls tenderly, pleads| the facts of| Bil It Tot man conquers his| equal Fictures &t Mrs, E. J. Edminsten Recovering from Effects of Fall on lce—Church Ser- | Mrs. | Wednesday to visit her brother. erick Burdick. There is to be a meeting of the Howis] Missionary society this (¥Fride; ncon and evening in the chaj Backus hospital, day much umproved in bealth. Mrs. E, svenue is recovering after & fall on the ice several weeks ago, and is now ton avenue have moved s returned Afr. leest to w,enu NORWICH TOWN ices—Death of John Nagle. Rutherford H. Snow of Huat- in New London ¥Fred- | ton avenue was Meeting and Supper. after- of the st Congregational church. The }- < will serve a supper. mproved by Hospital Treatment. at the Mrs. Sarah Casey of avenue returned Wednes- ntington Fell on the Ice. J. Edminston of Otrobando e to be about the house. Superintendent to Presch. District five part| - | District Superintendent G. G. Seriv- quaimt| ener will preach at the First Metbodist | ome ro-| church Sundny evening. Nagle died Thurséay evening George 1z a day or two th codbury O. Rogers o cet. . and Mrs. George Mrs. Mary in Do 4 and home « r to Abolish Attorney General Vermont. 1 Torer s tro ictitious v | Just Try Rheuma For Many Homes indigestion and constipation are two conditions closely re- lated and the cause of much phy- sical suffering, The tendency to indulge one's apoetite is general, so that most people suffer at some time or another from rebellton of the overtaxed organs of digestion and elimination. A simple, pleas- antly effective remedy that will quickly relieve the congestion of poisonous waste and restore regularity, is the combination of slinple lexative herbs with pep- sold in drug stores under e e of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This is a mild, pleasant laxzative-tonic and digestant, ab- solutely free from opiates or nar- cotic drugs and has been the standard household remedy in countless homes for many years. A free irial bottle can be wob- tained by writing to Dr. W, B, Caldwell! 452 Washington St, Monticello, Ilis. 7| The splendid home of Evan Bode on| | Asylum street, consisting of a house, | barn, about five acres of land, apples, | | pears, plums, grapes, peaches, cherries, | raspberries, blackberries. ,pummny to buy an ideal place. | Phene 300 FOR SALE { FOR SALE A’ rare op- E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street FOR SALE Seven Room Cottage House Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, lzrge lot, in fine locatien. Price $3.300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich No Cure, No Pay - vo-, Druggists Offer This Great Nights at 7.10, 10 cents. ents DAYIS TH:AYRE TODAY. Big Jim Garrity rma Aftarrwan and The Merchant of Venice Tenight. vgwith the theatre goe)‘s of this . (;i‘ . The melodram: success, B Garrity will be repeated at e mats rhis afterncon, and The Merchant Vemice will be the production tonigh F'ew of the present day actors care attempt the portrayal of such dificult ‘haracters as Shylock in The Mer hane of Venice, which Mr. ight. _In announcing Mr. Brown does so wi 2 a empt_on hi it what may bel {ermed 3 a repetition of already gained renown in tivs femou: role. { an e ‘(L what he has|irsuble and removes the Cure for Rheumatism swollen "1"1M It is the best to drive rh poison frem the svste ba to misery d was not cured u ce to th used Rheuma. effect a cure Sattes Rheuma {s alsc uritis, neuralgia. Zets right down {an hes @urrounded himself | ~ith & very capable company this se The Merchant of Venice wi eceive a noteworthy interpretation M ¥ with the full streng LOLON!AL THEATER. The Cancer and the Kin " Five Reels | n < ne sheller, Dlow Featuring Cecil Spooner. { cultivator, harrow: exes, crosscat saw megnificent and able cast | oo rons of the Colonial afforded one of the | ts of the season. Photo- picture is a wonder, { cenes of the mwst beau- 1e acting is at all | est_order. The plot | young king who is| a beautitul dancer, who | that the king’s love is incers, and hecause af che faces great dangers | A ve her worthiness and At the hands of revo- s the girl veceives terrible and 1 treatment, in the effort to ron- her'lover and their king. Time <he faces death, be- revolutionists are defeated in ir attempt to overthrow the throne, | t the plucky 1 is successtul and | ily for all except ti today ic smain for today only. ow, Alice Jo; will be the two reel Teature attraction in Cast Up by the sevnmwr == Auctioneering. Speciall Pedigreed Stock. THURSDAY, FEB, Sth, 1815, a¢ 10 2. m., following descrided articles: (#ound and kind . Horse catt, wheelbarrow. Dairs . plank -hurns, butter bDXlF) egar &id ousehold Furni bedroom set, and other articles. . sale will be next fair day MARTHA P. NORMAN. OL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER graduate from Jones' Nat. Scliosl of of Farm and Merchandize and Address Estate Sales. |R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Sea. Coming Monday, Salomy Jane i ; RETAIL RUSSIANS EVACUATE Cotton, Silk, CAPITAL OF BUKOWINA.| Retired in Goed Order and Destroyed | the Bridges. p. m.—A_des- [ordor. on the battle front dute of Feb. 17 says: ussians evacuated Czern e capital of Bukowina, in good order. They ved the bridges this morning. The enemy’s patrols, consisting of trians, Hungarians and Germans, | ved a short time later. n a mixed reception by the of the city.” Evening News in after | had | re, Salesroom closed hetween 12 Crepes, Voiles, Rnhnes, Fancy Striped Shl!'tmzs Piques, Dimities, Lawns, Silk Chiffon, Silk Poplins PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. nd 1, and after 11 a. m. Saturday. Trollcy to the door. No samples given nor mail plied to. orders | i This is the Basis on which All! 1 Mill_Ends | ness, FOR SALE Two Tenement House On Prospect Street With all the ments, in- cluding steam heat; always well rented, lot 150x100 feet Price reasonable FRANCIS D. DONCHUE Central Building Norwict impro Cenn. FARMS FOR SALEV of all descriptions and prices. Have sold a large number but plent of goed bargains left. W R . Ik, Rez! Estate Insurance, | 25 Shetucket Street, Norwich;, Conn, Teleshone 147 o Agncmtura! Lxmestone ater demand thi We advi NOW. Feck Mchhams & Co. Don’t Take Your Troubles To Bed steam heat apartment in Norwich where hot water at Bulletin O rooms. men, mouth, 44 Lai T8 Inquire at “You may labor your fill, friend of mine, if you will; You may worry a bit, if you must; You may treat your affairs as a series of cares. You may live on a scrap and a crust; But when the day’s done, put it out of your head; Don’t take your troubles to bed.” “Kindly troubles Bulletin W are received until 6 p. m. —Edmund Vance Cooke. “pbut what can ¢ ‘ant Ads Telephone 430. WANTED—To b nouse, rooms _ea rees H. “WanTED and caives . Glau- | I'DESDAY, FEB. 23, 10 = m., niles 1945, at from Lebano: parator (good éy blocke an whiffletrees =00d hej goods Telephone next fair daw. tebl commection. | Auctioneer | G. L. CLEVELAND, WITTER FARM, STOCK AND TOOLS - PUBLIC AUCTON at 18 o'clock =, w. 1 have purchased a house in Moesup taken up my residence there. and ing abso! uze)) no further use for escribed bekow, I will the high dollar a without or| described as follows THE FARM, 2s the Jane Coon piace, is Jo- 1 the Squaw Rocks road, about iles from Moosup and abowt trom Danielson. The farm com- i ¢ s about 71 acres. with some wood- d and a little tie timber. 100 ¥ orchard trees, cow barn with silo, horse barn, hen house, eliing houws and outbulidings. STOCK, TOOLS, WAGONS. e ¢f 2600 Ibe. blockv built, clever in all harness for anybody—es g0od & farm team as vou need to own: 7 head of cattle, comprising 3 new milch cows, 2 QDO in March, 1 April ist, 1 in May, and 1 yearling heifer; 1 iron axle team wegon with new wheels and atles; 1 two-seated democrat wagon, 1 express wagon. I buggies, 1 express slsigh, 1 sled. 1 pair of new double team her- nese, 1 pair of second hand team har- 1 single farm harness 2 ainj | exprese harmese, 1 sst of light @sivini | hatness, 1 single driving harness, L one-horse mower, nearly new; 1 W. Champion horse rake, 1 gasoline engine saw rix complete with"table; 1 horse corn planter, I disc herrow, 1 home and 1 smoothing harrow, lt tnd‘d-““cuner. 1 pies oream sagarator, 1 cller press, sei of team wegou whesls, 1 wheelbar. row, grindstone, ox yoke, 1 new hand cuitivator, I new hand Planet Jr. seed- or, @ set of blacks and ropes and a lotof smaller tools of all kinds. TERMS OF WILL BE CASH, and if the dny should prove stormy, seie WAl taXe place the first fair day after, A Caterer will attend. ALBERT ASAL. Led1§TUFTu THERE s no advertisiag medium Zsstern Connecticut egual to Tne o Iatin_ for resaite. 128 Washington Street, Why Don’t Your Clocks and Watches Run? | Try CLEGG, The Jeweller Norwich Fres Collection and Defivery Phone 1132-3 OFFICE OF WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance, REMOVED To Room 108 Thayer Bldg.,! Franktin Squar: HELP WANTED COOKS, GENERAL HOUSEWORK I GIRLS, KITCHEN GIRLS. Free Employment Bureau, M J. COSCORAN, Supt. Central Bidz. LOST AND FOUNMD FOUND—Automobliis Plainfe! Fred W. LOST—On,_ Monde) Baok and Chureh S Return to 306 Maln Bt, febl3d Conn., Tel $15-32. and get reward tive Newton L round peari upetairs. Knowlton FOUND—Lost dog: no collar: end white. Owner call at Rose: ger, Plainfleld, Conn. WOUND—The best place i t 31 meals for $4.50. Franklin Square. management. on Diamends, Watches, MONEY LOANED and Jameiry &ad securiiies of any kind at ibe Lowest Rates o Interest. 4o ol estabiished firm to dsal wiia THE: COLLATERAL LOAN CO, 12 B aulioned IO WHEN YOU WANT fo put your Sus- iness before tne public, there is no medium better than lhr vertisiny golumns of h the aa- arettn FOR SALE m»;n'hlu [ S INCUBATOR, bay, $15. \u = tation to two good m : excellent e s and other < ass cond dump cart and 2 and pullets. Address E " ¥on SALE_Woed, & cord 32.50. Bullar :x, UARGE COTTAGE HOUSE in West- 5 ca»xmnmf First floor, re- ention hall, large living room with Jining room, butlers pantry hen, hardwood floors through- second’ floor, five sleeping rooms 3 bath; third floor, open att! situ- | Stoa on high land, commanding unex celled view, for sale on very easy ierm or fer ren: for term of ome or mo! years. iner very desirable propertie LR e o rent Bemnn W Cor noel | tos Estate Co.. 8 High St., Westerly, R. L ! T¥om SALE—Old_established binck- {smith ehop In live Conn. town, centrai- cated, well equipped with modern { inciuding motor, driver, foyes {and ‘arlls, doing buainess 35,600 to {84,000 per’year, principally horseshce- nE: price 3766, Address Blacksmits, decid ulletin_Office. THIFIC I¥ OvER — {and 250 €% (regular business sige) | | opes, meatly printed. 1.80; 08 53, Se for samp. and &3 for any Printing you are in need The Builetin Compan orwich, AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. one having same, drop poetal to i Geiiert Colchester, Cona. $2750. WILL BUY cotiage beuse, seven rooms and {§ vath, electric lights, new steam {j§ hester. Conventent to busines: section ef city and near trolle; live. ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency 63 Broadway "Phone 1334 | center of { @nd suborban troll | ing will he up-to. hardwood 1l00; in every room; the ouly furnished 211 year round. _Inguire feb19d ; desirable FUR RENT with boa con 7 able _furnished for gentl The Ply. Telephone | 10d 2l TORE TO RENT at 61 TO RENT Several desirable Tenements and a few Cottages CcASE, JAMES L. Rental ket St. OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW FHAYER BUILDING, Four concrete. stories, fireproof, reimforce Tocated om Franklla Squase. | city, termisal for all locs! Has hardwosd loors umd wood thirmimgs throughout. | Hest of elevator service and the hulld-| ate In every way. Rent of offices frem 3S to 330 per | onth. Ver further informatiom, in- | gmire of WILLIAM ¥. HILL, Room 10%, ! | Thaver Bullding, 1 C——— Come | Now 5 Tel. | | { |z 1 260 notehesde | Xo. 41 West Proad St i Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE ForSale AT POTTER MANOR ON RUSSEL ROAD A FINE NEW COTTAGE OF SEVEN ROOMS PRICE $2500 Easy Terms JAMES L. CASE Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. 50 SALE HORSES see he time arrived. them. to so have Prices For Sale or Rent the beautifu coitage, modern now being buil erty, N A Grocery Store Doing weli-established business. Can be bought for $1,400, or will sell for inventory price. On Easy Terms R. J. JODOIN Baltic, Conn. $2250 neadow, pas a com house, barn by 48, woodshed 12x16, thre. each 10x12, running water {n and barn, large cedar swamp neles by estimation), 1 cow, 100 hens and chickens, about § ay, corn fodder, oat fodder, shels of rye, 30 bushels of pota- some turnipe, carrots and onions, bsr wagon, 1 covered wagon, 1 lot of harness, and all for the TWENTY-TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS CA for Wilcox's ot 400). WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker. Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Ph 1 horse, tons bugev, sur Farm Bulletin lanid e No. 365, FOR SALE To ciose an estate, 2 Two-flat Houss, modern improvements, centrally located. Price very reascnable. Inquire of Thomas H. Beckley Estate and Fire Insurance 24 4743 Reat May Building, Phones 278 Main Strest DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shennen Building Annex, Reom A Telephone 533 The bravest battle | But patiently. | Tet | {an I 3| ! Cures POETRY THE BRAVEST BATTLE. that was fought, Spall 1 tell you where and when? ever On the meps of the world you will find it not; tebiog in Block, Jewett City. It was fought by the mothers of men. G Taa Nay, mot with cannon or battle shot, n,,.g“m T \‘7' ey With sword or nobler pen: i et e o Nay, mot with eloqueat word or hed % thoug! Robert’ M From the mouths of wonderful men, But deep in a walled-up womsn's heart— Of wroman t would not viel: Lo! there in that battle field. zleam and wave; es they last so long— ¥hood to the gravel 1l as a bride of stars walled-up tow: e endless tures or hats? & - never would use "em &t ared to the z tor me: ose—and—olows —New York Times. HUMOR OF THE DAY ratitions are zo- opti show. the horse is house ” very quiet when the rent Humorsticke All signs fail ime of notlee that the *“Ng sign keeps right on beiding i You at the en trying to the meh ought to to vote, too.—Washington is it, dad,” asiked the youns ‘that love is blind?” responded his father, "ia made by nature tg marriages of three- human race, W an’t stand a chance. s-Dispatch. papa, I saw a play.~ name of §77 ungalow.” bin? inquired appealing to his wife. e not Charles. What istocratic child know of hopeful, That,” arramng months in the seventeenth 000 mersons died in Naples a8 known at present, the the only animal which is rifie’s dressing room to be ided at a o 1e, New York. always approa th, the idea being tion from observa- Madison ave- The ostrich nest by a devi the Indian reserva- Mexico and Arizona prove an excellent source of ma- terial for lead 1 In Sweden the drinking places are ray because it is inge banks are The co imption of the the United practically no o 30,000,000 bunches of the nuail fruit Thers is something_1f caterpillars on the Kowloon planta tions in China. Twelve millions have been destroved so far, end the Hong > legislature has voteq $6,500 t on the work of extermination. ® a plagus wf Begys Mustarine Stops Rheumatic Pains Sore Throat amd Chest Celds Over Night, Ends Lumbago, Neural- &ln, Tonsilitia and Plenrisy, For Just think of can get a big household remedy on earth; one that physicians have prescribed for 15 years. Druggists everywlere are natbarized to atee it to be the best mustard preparation on the market and to @o Just what it 15 advertised to do or money back. Eplitting hesdache, toothache, ear- 2002 Fo 18 10 minutes. Just rub it on. that's ail; it will not blister. For any ache cr pa for brulses, sprains strains, ecr. -uscles, stifft neck neu ritis, chilb’ sore ‘or frosted feet ' sk for Bery's Mustarir box, 36 and 50 cents. It Lee & Osgwed can sunp never fails. in the vellow the original

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