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FAIR WEATHER TODAY Wh-t Is Gomg On Tomght ‘vaugeviie and 148 Avditoriun “ “Moving Pict 2gotion Fictures at es at Colonial Theatre, Brown Stock Company at Davis ANNOUNCEMENTS Igom now on 3 found in his new offices in the Thaver uilding, where lie wili continue a gen- eral practice; with specisl i @iven fo-the eve, ear, nose and thmat. DAVIS THETRE. Mactyn Arbuckle in The County Chair- roan, Five Part Paramount Feature iand Three Big Vaudevitle Acts at The Davis Next Week For the first half 3 myecial attraction at the Davis theatre ‘ounty ' Chairmar, mount. feature comedy drama that will andard of excelienc ons are noted ¥ is 2 blending of quaint characterizations and Wh mance. The story <desis political campaizn prosecuting attorne story running through the structural action _occurs of Antioch. sohold the high thie Paramount product with a rural with a tender love flmfio\&! town principles of the drama ;apwty -t New Yori or ans of the griginal xd in the state product in this picture o the vaude cellent acts headed vy Comedy ¥our. ome quartettes in uld equally stars who plav- ille trere are & ngxt with an ecc 2pout act that is a riot of laughs. The er number ngop roller. 2ends hoops T S Mo Joveing con a marvel in the bill is made Carmen. 2 T the ntags over them ig The remainder 1p of Mutual Movi v. The Mutual War Weekl news fn pictures from {ne European nattlefields and Daughter, which ing laughs. 5 i 3| Danse des Elfes A big threg hour show Feature’ picture will; and 20 cents. with no repeats. bé ghown at 2. e vendeville goes 5 and 7.45 each day and! DAYIS THEATRE TODAY. #§The Two Orphane” This Afterncon— the Amateur Cracksman Two Orphans, ¢ ulay thet made Kate Claxton £ from ocean to ocean will be the play presented by Kirk Brown and his pop-| at the Davis A special feature cof| wlar company rhis afterncon This afternoon will be that ‘Koz, 3 grand oid dy of the day astors, will be seen cipal roies. Brown wears 1in one of the prin two costumes closes his sue- ‘essful week's engazement nis great success, Raffles%he Amateur Cracksmar, hich the full strength of his excellsnt COLONIAL THEATRE. Alics Joyce Appesring in Cast Up by Two Reels. hecording o cumtom, the mansgeraent of the Colo- theatre, in response to the desires of tae patrons, have seco another Alice Joyco feature, :titled Cast Up by the Sea, and is in The thoroughl it caat | Miss Joyce in )ler redor: 4 for today capable and mosi delightful and interest! drame. Other splendid films for t are Tncle Cruaty, - he TXiison cast predpeed in €o npn-':hm wm, the Ne Tional Kingergarte ‘Hought the Cheese, Easanay comedy e of the greatest will_be the fea lons of meg coming Monday. that great metropolitan su~ s presented in v Beatriz Michelena, ither supreem ramed feature sForwards SIX-ACT BILL AT THE nas ‘yo{.;.ed Lor agt will be Fred LaReine & peonle and a from Dickens As a spe St Teatvre, w14 Bariow b cured in the! t entitled The | and dealing with 3 certaiu pres- ant day phase of life. Next will come England’s foremost char- n.in eharacters srom d other noted men's works. Alvinos, @ lady and gen-| g services i W. € T. U. hail. 13 & £ very clasey instramen- ‘R FoD, No- 1, Mm“l’y Ct. t I Coltrng ot e AND TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES tal mmsical Hovelty, will add much to this excellent stiow, as no big six-act Dbill is really complete without a mu- sical act on il. The fifih sct will be presented by Bess Delbers, a clever musical comedy star, who is neat and Protty in appearance and presents bits from musical comedy in a.very ai- fractive manner. Not satisfied even swith the five excellent acts mentioned abové, the management has gone fur-y ther and booked as an extra added at- | traction, direct frem ~Hammerstein's theatre, New York, Leon's Models Do Luxe, which s positively the most pre- tentions posing noveity ever presented in vaudeville, There are two men and two women In the act and much ape- cial scenery and electrical eifects are carried for this number, as well as by twn of the other acts on the bill. There is no_guestion but this bill will be the best vaudevilie show ever presented in the city of Norwich at any price. There will be the usuai three shows daily at 230, 7 and 9 oclock, and no raise in prices. The photoplays for Monday and Tuesday include Old Red Leg's Will, a drama In two acts, with Willlam_Clifford and Marie Walcamp in the leading roles; Mary Fuller in Virtuoso, and The Hicktown Rivals, a corking Joker comedy. Piano Recital at Osgood Memorial. Miise Dorothy Nussbaum, & remarka- Diy gifted planiste, who recently com-| plete@ tweo vears' traiuing under the| eminent teacher, Leonid Kreutzer, in Berlin, Germany, will give a recital un- ler ‘the suspices of the Daughters of| the Covenant circle of Park church. in the Hugh Henry Osgood Memorial parish house next Tuesday evening at 8 o'cloclk, for which tickets at 30 cents are now being sold by members of the circle or may be had at the door. Marion. Ind., papers devoted mauch space to a recital which she re- cently gave in that city and sccord- ed the hizhest praise for her work. She has numerous friends in Norwich and New Lonaon, who will be glad to note the progress’she has made in her art auring her residence abromd, which was cut short Dy the war. Following is the programme ‘Teccata and Fugue «.. Bach-Tausig Andante from Sonata op. 22 Schuman: .SPECIAL TC WOMEN u - WANTED The most economical, cleansing and sermicidal of all antiseptics is Paxtine A soluble Anhsephc Powder |y 35 coscoran, Supt. Central Bids, to be dissolved in water as nea‘a. { OFFICE OF As a mediciaal antiseptic for douches | WILLIAM F. HILL, in treating catarrh, Infammation or e Ry ulceration of nose,” throat, and that Zeminine dlp it bis o equal REMOVED i For ten years the Lydia inkham Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine [To Room 108 Thayer Bidg., private correspondence with which proves its superiority. Franklin Square “worth its weight in gold” At 50c, large box. or by mail. Wh ¥ The Paxton Tollet Co, Boston, Mass. y Don’t Your { HELP WANTED ‘COOKS, GENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRLS, KITCHEN GIRLS. | Free Employment Bureau, have béen cured say Clocks and Watches Run? Masnuson of Middletown, Conn. Sub- Try CLEGG, The Jeweller ject, The Roval Priesthood. ty Episcopal church there Phone 1132-3 communion at 9.30 a. m. m. rl_'normng prayer with sermon ané confirmation by Rt. Rev. v B. Brewster, D. D., bishop of PO BALE Cuunecun ut. services at Christ church. erly, R. L, contalning: First floor, re- At the First Baaklat church orning | fireplace, dining Toom, butler's pantry topic Unceasing Prayer For Zion. Ev-|and kitchen. hardwood floors through- ening topic, s ool at noon. At a meeting or men at 4 o'clock the Sy g Ty casy iorm T an address on The Spirit That|or for ren of ‘one \S’r mflr: P. U, before evening ser-| yoars. Utiler very desirable properties At Taftville Congregational church,| 1 AM BUYING b ruing, The Seven Sayings on the g o .hTé‘e Dying Prayer of Our reat Mig riest. This is the first eries. of Lenten sermens based FOR SALE . even Savings on the Cross. % vening, The Parables of the Passion, | The splendid home of Wm. Bode on The Two Sons. Asylum’ street, consisting of a house, First Congregational church, 128 Washington Street, Norwich Free Colisction and Delivery At 7.8 p. m. there will RGE COTTAGE HOUSE In West- e ception haill, large living room 'with A Great Moral Tragedy.| Suli Second foor, fve sleeping rooms ated on hig manding inex. for saie or remt. Frank W. Coy Real { Bstate Co. & High St, Westerls; R. L | Anyene having same, m—up postal to amue) Gellert, Colchester, Conp | barn, abeut five acres of land, apples, | pears, plums, grapes, peaches, cherries, T e onal Church: | raspberries, blackberries. A rare op- Rhapsofiie, G Minor ......... Brahms| Bitude, " Minor (posthumous) Chopin Ballade, G Minor ............. Chopin Pres de ia Mer . -... Arensky HUIMOTeSQHe . .~e.vvavnne .. Juon | ~ . - Sapellnikofr | Gayotte et Musette ..... a'Albert | { Prefude . | Btude de Concert ¥ Minor gational Church. On Sunday afternoon, at i o'clock Lere will be a apecial musical servic: 1 Broadway Congregational churc in place of the usual vespers. The selections to be sung by the choir w he setting of hymns of the twelfth | cantury and will be.as fallows j Briet Life, cecees . Mendjes: O Mother Dear Jevusaiem, Mrs. Charies Tvler Bard Zion is Captive Yet, from ‘Hora— Novissima.” .. Mr. Wa 1O What the Joy and Glory ‘\l ust P WILLIMANTIC, DANIELSON, NAM THEATRES “The Shepherd of the Hill I vou want to meet Sammy and know all about ber sweet love thrilling life amoug those zood bad foll of the Ozarks- io know about the > fight for her. and also aboui the man who risked his life for her dear soul— if vou waut to know about Sammy's| s father, Jim Lane, the old Balk Der, Uncye The, the postmaster at his'. “Ba Thunda chi Bill a~-savin® thi David Herum, “Wash Gibbs the old ““Shepherd” and all the res you can fing it all in “The The Hills,” the dramatization of Harold Bell Wright's novel, which comes the Loomer Opera house, Willim Monday evening. Feb. 22; Orph theater. Danielson, Tuesday, Feb. Bradley theater, Putnam, Thursda ening, Feb. 45. The dramatization was made by Mr Wright, with the assistance of i ®ery W. Reynolds. It is said to cven miore interesting than the story in. book form. the Dest on the road this seasor SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The Holiness Mission wil hold ser Vices at 87 Main street The subject of the Christian Science service at 35 Sbetucket streei Sunday morning will be Mind. A% the Gospel Mission. 267 Mair mne:, there will be services morning, | afternoon and evening. church, praaching morning and evening by the | At the German Lutheran church the | ADDITQ‘NUM NMONDAY. | pastor, Rev. F. P. Werth, will preach at the morning service. Sunday \uditorinm | at noon. At Broadway Congregational church | ! ‘u«!.nx three | the pastor wil! preach in the morning. ‘\(au.rs Afternoon service with special music at 5. o'clock. { in"the. morning. upon The First Duty arG in the evening upon The Divine 1 Lament. Saunders president, will hoid vohgurus “services at their rooms, §5 Shetucket streei, Bill Dlock, Sunday aftérnoon At Litch Torrey of Lynn, Mass. inspira- tional speaker and test medium, will [ 1ecture and will give messages morning and evening. | A ihe Second Congregational church, morning worship with sermon _and hymn for the children, followed by Sunday school at noon. Evening ser- Episcopal _church, holy | | cormmunion, followed by morning pray- er and sermon. Sunday school at noon. Evening praver, confirmation and ser- Bishop C. B. Brewster. pAt Greereville Congregational church C. H. Ricketts will preach at the morning _service upon An Important Church Problem Considered. Sunday sehool at noon. Second service at 5.30. At ihe Federated church the Rev. Lother L. Holmes of East Great Plain will preach at both services. Morning! topic, The Christian Passion. Evening | topic, The Master Potter's Hlmhwcrk” At the Churoh of the Good S! ! Universalist, Rev. Joseph ¥. Cobb w preach'on_the sudject What Busiress Life? Surnd: noon. Y. P. C. U. service = The Inspiration of Music. The, International Bible Students’ as- sociation (Norwich class), liolds morn- Shetuckat streef. Diseourse by morning and evening. Morn- | Seve; 3 God’s Ownership and| Sev Musical Service at Broadway Congre- ’M:a'xs Stawardship. I ening subject, | House Proposition; Come and See.| o and Men's City class at| Calvary Baptist church, Hauling $eine With Christ Reed cKinle Vi A M E. R lz.on chure Y & Geo | the Second Coming of Ghrist. Su On Prospect Street oo . \,‘/flr\"v;‘\\ 4 With all the improvements, in- he people who lived among the hills, | bepherd of | FOR SALE 50 SALE HORSES The company is one ""i‘ time to buy Tived, so have THURSDAY, FEB. 25th, at 10 o'clock 2. m., comprie 3 ponltr. Frinity Methodist Episcopal | { church Rev. i. W, Coleman will preech | Loyal Temperance association, | Spiritual academy Mrs. Maode | A. PENDLETON . _Auctioneer! Teleshone 147 AUCTION s0id at Public Auction & THURSDAY, FEB. 25th, 1915, at 10 a. m. following desvribed articles: Onelleaving town I will sell at Public horse (sound and kind). 1 rubber tired | snction rubber tired covered bug: xpress wagon. sh, ba arming Too <dump_cart, h ArTow. . =t 10 a. m., pul; sheiler. pi i ROl ARl Al nom, | ARG SPrInE examination i 4 e oy dbantn, Un nstitate Dept. 3- Real Betate e cemmlm v ¥ T Sefore | Portunity to buy an ideal place. servide. Stercopticon lecture | Nunhem Palestine at the even- | Phone 300 86 Cliff Street E. A. PRENTIGE, ible class \ The Call | FOR SALE it | 9‘|>1 one. And never can forgei S'rn Schsolnonss. nent the heatiier, dhood where we met: i'he humble home to memory dear, iis gorrows and its jovs; re woke the transioni smile When 3ou and I were boys, o RBV'I‘—-D’M\:A.S office; Jowatt City. We were youthe togeticr, And castles bullt STORAGE ROOW—nquire J.] prime, St five T00TaS; fmprove- urnisked suitable for gentle-| Are rooms, with boa mouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. Telephone kil decl Sevon-room house. Place. | 10 hope time ne heaven | To RENT —Furnisned rooms, all cor usekeeping; veniences for 78 _Senool | This world'’s a pretty STORE 70 RENT at 61 Frankiin i Inguirs at Bulietin Office. world, Taking it altogether FURNISHED 00M — Centrally Emma Morse, 18 Union St. Don’t Take Your Troubles To Bed In spite of the grie: To-§ meat, In spite of the gloom FURNISHED ROOMS, 2l modern con- | T7ere are friends to I 8 U Phone 1051-3. sheor, Anrd plenty of com “You may labor your fill, friend of mine, if you wil 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.” —Edmund Vance Cooke. but what can one do with TO RENT Two-story House at 29 Otis Strest 11 jRooms and Bath. April 1, 1915. NATHAN A. GIBBS, 16 Shetucket Street. Possession Given TO RENT Several desirable Tenements and a few Cottages. “Kindly advice,’ his troubles?” Bulletin Want Ads Telephone 480. you say, Rental Dept., FOR RENT | OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW THAYER BUILDING, are received until 6 p. m. Room Cotiage Electric lights, steam heat, set. tubs, large lot, in fine location. Price $3,300 P. U. precedin e P.mwn; | by Rev. J. H. Deunis ST o he True Be"»s,-ml N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich ce by Dr. E. C. Thomp- ishing and Hauling the Christ a Failure, But FOR SALE Re Gearse Biagie|] 1wo Tenement House jjéct, Looking for P B cluding steam heat; always well Wilson in caif rented, lot 150x100 feet H Price reasonable FRANCIS D. DOROHUE Centrai Building Norwich, Conn. $2750. WILL BUY bath, el heater. Convenient to business . new steam section of city and near ‘trolle line ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency 63 Broadway *Phone 1334 rices right. by ex od FOR SALE _—Double team or phone 402 ¥oRr sarefa 40 power. mowor, For every acha fo Where 50 munéon: pot Appoint Absence makes the reinforced | fonder.” Locsted on Franklin Square,| “So do presents”—Harvard Lam- | center .of elty. terminal for all local | POUT. | and suburban trolleys. Mas hardwood | loors amd wood thirmings threughout. | Lis Beat of elevator scrvice amd the bulld- | “Certainly not; he makes ar nx will be up-to-date in every way.|ice offices from 38 to $30 per | For further information, quire of WILLIAM F. Thayer Building, ) ¥s he can't ~Buffalo Express. in- | woman. 38 Room 104,| She—Yes; even her teeth have gold | crowns—Town Topics { “How out of style s FOR SALE ForSale AT POTTER ON RUSSEL ROAD A FINE NEW COTTAGE OF SEVEN ROOMS PRICE $2.500 Easy Terms JAMES L. CASE 87 Shetucket St., SR MONTIT Fewett City WNITTING MILE Norwich, Ct. For Sale or Rent roam cottage, ing, mu‘x:.e\l side Wd“" and hu\lt in PIERSON. 1t Cuts Feed Bills | 100 Other Farm Uses' Save money and get 250, more k and eggs, fatten your hogs auicker, save Tour time and labor 100 aifter- ent ways with a “Farmers’ Favorit Feed Cooker ‘' and Boiler Just the thing for hogs or por 5 acres about 1 & " ing deiry utensils, boiling mp, for - iy, Holaten . water or cooking feed for stoc) Aoocs or owt. Any fosl—cobe to chunks, 25 5 100 gal, capacitv. Four sizes betwesn. Satis. faction suarenteed. Thirty daye’ fres tral. "Phoat, SONAY. PROPERTY write of call for proof of What you can sare. Machinery. W, L. L. SPENCER, some forks team wagon pole and | "I Lebanon, Conn. | lanet prising an assort- ol e cash. 1t a FARMS FOR SALE take pla of all descriptions and prices. For Sale A Grocery Store g well-establ HUSTLERS hed business. Can be bought for $1,400, or will sell for inventory price. ¥20 TO 335 PER. Good_voung On Easy Terms R. J. JODOIN Madison St four rooms | clothes hat are oes for today? , tady.—Bosi has figured o the property.”—: s Well Dressed you have on! s Very Little—Ye last vears suit (passing con | He Ub-huh. Lets llook at awhile. — | Punch Bowl. mine stock seliing for phia Bulletin. rint 7" s much as what he w {fellow to believe.”—Washington Star. “Bobby, 1 suppose you prayers every night?” | “Yesm.” | —Boston Transeript. cently by the legisiature of makes it unlawful for any person to get drunk at any place except iu his | own home. Mrs. Crimsonbeak—Well, f 2. man home is where he spends most of hi that's easy.—Yonkers State: Pasadena, Cal. streets and alley Arizona in 18 pounds of copper To SALE Orne Inquire of P, O. Box 1% acre farm, mead pas- ouse. barn FOR SALE—One 1813 model ning water in | swamp | Peat coke is n), 1 cow, | many w: SALE—Slab wood. sioys Is *Foote, R . D. No. | Have sold a large number but plenty of good bargains left. WM. F. HILL, e Real Estate and Insurance, 25 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. REW E. NORTHRUF. ¥ 3550 GLASSES for 319 pron- |1 s and chickens, about 9 |is a substitute some turnipe, c imiber wagon, lot of harness, an VENTY-TWO HU nquire of F, S 1 onions, WANTED —Antique »tiand Road, No 21 silver and bog ot NDRED mile R. R atat K. NOYES .cwee Anctionser | FIFTY DOLLARS Send for Wilcox's (cholce of 400). 3 miles to two good markets. ate road: excallent g00d barns and other u;'nu WANT WORK send =t South Canterbu Owing to having sold my farm, and sle b . TCESDAY, FEB. 28, 1915, forks, rakes, e, hoes;jon the Liberty Road. the follswing 3 pair ozen (four veers old), in frst olass oondi ber, balance p for only 33.300: 31000 cash. TRYON'S AGENCY W 'rzn—'ru Duy cows of ail kinds; pay geod price binger, T WILLIAM A. tate Broker. “olchestor. . Col Rooms 1 and 2, 41 West Broad St 15 acres land, mear city. Phone Xo. 365. sion government. is so bitumuinous that | 5 < | when heated in a retor used in | manutacture of hi vin C The boob: etin | spiritless that when mwkcd by oth birds It does mot fight, Official figz TBECOME rallway mail wich mall carriers, 365 1o $i unnecessary feet frontage on B, Coventry troile i easy terms. Mitnt, 165 Ash T'OR SALE or will exohange for cat- tle. one double damp cart and 200 K. Red hens and pullets. Address OR SALE :'De Laval o Pariiog hetfer. s grade Jorsey I farga o4 co%. ¥ Cambridge plow, 1 5-foet iaazZer, 1 15-f00¢ zen, 1 #tone ereg. 1 horse rake, 1 hay cutier, 1 Asmarican separator (Eood aa2 caains, 10 or 12 tons good hay, 1 ot Ray, apples, potaioes, tur- Cer and ¥Wnegur; some household 5 t00 DUMErOLS {0 men lepione coruection. It stormy, sy G. L. CLEVELAND. iness berdrc the public, there r—fi I TVOR_SALE Five B p Planing Mill. Dantelson. Conn. ¥oR sAu;—wood, stove 1 e cora 3250, Bullard. sat z‘h? best thc asoline on- , i Concord carriage, 1 one-horse | he Columbia) ouse, under <Eon, | Cx cart. | sled for horse | SEement. ANTED—Men and women to adyer- running créer), 1 set puiley biooks and | Hec, 209 Fiere. Harnesncs, bon bire. whifdetress | SIS imi, e ulines immediate) To close an estate, a Two-flat improvements, located. Price Inquire of ‘ homas H. Beckley Estate and Fire Insurance §50 weekly easily Zor territor miih shop in live Conn. town, central- joceted; well equippea with macern ding motor drilis, doing business per’ yesr. prineipally ki WANTED — AGvertising H Address’ Blacksmit, | blica:ion estoblished 68 vears J. Parxhorst, Kew Haven, Conn particulsre. Nay Bullding, 2/8 Main Strest e ind 8% (rex ik m F AT =i The Bullst'n Company, Nerwich, W. HOLMS, Denfi;r Shennon Building Annex, Reom A Telephone 512 WEEN ¥OU WANT to put your pus- | DR. THERE 1s no sdve Eastern Counect! b e B S ———— cotton seed meal that | past. portal paper valued at 812 000. WE WERE BOYS TOGETHER. “aone ] We were boye together, | your neart was like a foi AnG mine weighed down with oo To you goeme wealth With mantoodd ‘To me it brought ailoys— | Foreshadovsed in tae primrese time i When you and I were boys. we loved of yore of autumn weather ne for evermore. Ply- | How Dlest to age the impulse giv destroys. led our thoughts from earth to hen you and I were boys. —George Pope Mor PRETTY GOOD WORLD. and sorrow HUMOR OF THE DAY a thoroughly Why not? Her Whole allowance for uarters of her se I haff jing real estate fectioner's window —Doesn't that candy look good? stand here 3 Jones-—What's the Oh | | Broker—We just sold the last rolls of jt for wall paper—Fhilade Do you believe everything you S Teplied Senator Sory “Well, speeches don’t always re resent what a2 man believes himself And what are the things you pra: " “Mostly that Pop wont what I've been doing during the d: | 2irs. Yeast—I see an act passed re- THE KALEIDOSCOPE The Chinese like bagpipe musi produced 350,000,000 as nine cities under commiss ar Oregon shipped 150 cars Washington 1,7 Clay’ found In one place in England from it vield oil, gas and Among other things, it r charcoal in h-grade ore. Railyay sleepers of redwood, im- } | ported from California, cost $1.20 each 2 railway in In -China uses metal sleepers entirely. it has caught without resist: , fix the number 00,006 are pure the best milk pro Because of the abundant supply of there is likelv to be in this country this year, spe- clalists in the department of agricul turs believe that the farmer has a bet- ter opportunity to make money ! feeding beef cattle than for some years A branch American factory of cor- rugated strawboard boxes in Falls, Canada, has in the past import- ed from the United States strawboari valued at $18,000 yearly, but at pr 50 per cent. of tlie materiai used |u\iz plant is produced in Canada. An other branch American concern manu. facturing paper flour sacks also im- riisag, This firm re medium cut squu to The s,:.‘m that to date no locally nfide - For will meet it requirements.

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