Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 22, 1915, Page 8

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B Y FAIR TODAY; CLOUDY TOMORROW, PROBABLY RAIN FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES Norwicl — e — ——— - = A SALE TO RENT OETRY What Is Going On Tonight| NORWICH TOWN R 2 O | P S H TR RTAINS TO RENT—A wel' furnished front 5 y Vaude 2 otion Fictures at}Birthday Party For Miss Dorothy ;:L::“:f'::“\',‘i:zzwpifid Lillys, room, brignt and ‘sunny, modern im- o i S e 5 d:Hsliday Vie: » Roses, 4 d| provéments, steam heat and telephone. | oo o000 Tt g e at Colonial Theatre | French—Waeek-end ap 28 Conventional ! inquire at Bulletin Office or_ phone Geo : = rings before! jtors—Local Student in Speed Con»iF'“k’ andpee) | 353-4. N s Mt mads e | Predominating colors, Red, Blue, TO RENT A most desirable apart-{Are we gezink? 5 | s roome, hardwood floors, | Have the speclal interests got us F. | S e B Naama, M Sexah| Srermiscown; White andsEcen Grouty i overy room: the only|Where the hair is short, : | Bartiett ax <& J. G. Bonne i Fi i ‘ich where hot water | And on the necke of the People, Bartlett and Miss J. G. Bonn;y wer_:. ive Yards to Window. 50 cents per | - N e hamntslErendly noy oatetT ke - ; mo; £ who werej . is £ L ¥ .. _Inqui L eEs and 7, of A ts In Carpenters’ hall | STIONE thase from upioWh o0 M on | window. at Bulletin Office: feb1Sd | Has tne rank microbe of Memmon arbers Union meets at am Memorial all ) 3 W, ema. T2 ANNOUNCEMENTS . O. P. meets tonigl s Adles dies wearing ne human hair, See adv, N This morning, M e importance of la lean, bright, sani hey would look w 211, The annual meeting of the Norwich| Piayground Association will be held the Norwi : p. m. today, nment wiil be made to a later date. Mclly Parker’s Bonds Fixed at $200. Molly Parker, wanted n the charge of alleged th sonial belongings of Miss T, i of a ra Flet- watch, gold nd was beld perior court earing ihere recentiy r the pext term of the s $266 bonds. The theft was committed on Jan. 4th s=t, and through the efforts of Grand juror Frederick King and Constable Bdward £ culprit was d DAVIS THEATRE Paramount Photoplays Vaudev and Quality the ke the bill be note of productions are h a ru- are COLONIAL THEATRE. omy Janme, in 6 Reels, Featuring Beatriz Micheiena and Big Cast. in 3 reeis. on pictures deville show v be the Auditorium for his week when s £ ACES W n the program. There i be three show 1 c'clock nission will be charged even » bill is more than doubled in siz All the shows will be run as follows, spening numt d Peg Leg’'s Will, a | irsma in two acts with Grace Cunard cond will come Leon’s Models de| 1xe, a big time posing novelty with | our people, coming here from Hom- | erstein’s Victoria theatre, New York and known as vaudeville'’s most nretentious posing noveity. The third | sumber will be Bess Delbers, a pretty | who will be heard in new songs | ompanied neat dances. Fourth, | dridge & Barlow, who will present| ¢ Law, s strong dramatic sketch, vell portrayed by thess clever people. The fifth number on the bill will be oduced by The Musical Albinc and genilemen instrumentalis he sixth position will be fllled by Dix- Peters in characters from Dickens, seventh will come the big comedy slectrical novelty with six people, and Seauty., lever pony, on which & eisctrical experiments will be tried ow will close with a corking| 7 the fa- | i H IMANTIC, DANIELSON, PUT THEATERS, i “e Sheoherd of ihe , Harold | ell Wrght's novel, which hoids tr for being the iargest sel Arsertran work of fiction, ha wde inio % Diay by - o & ance of Elsbe: ‘anieleon, Tuesday evening, Feb. iradley {heater, Thursday The play iz a story of the Osark Mountains wad its people and all of hat vicinity,” which promises stage uracters out of the ordinary. The duction, which has been made by Mesers. Gaskill and MacVitty. is said > be ane of extreme beauty, this pic- MU ein GauMry iending RN W Y W e e . 117 Main | Sl % O. P.iin the church was taken. No. 11, D, ot B, meets | times th explains it in Plainfield | t of per-| s X and Mr < Fuller Koot o were for over S o e Oer | guests of Mr. 2nd Mrs. William { urday. nd Francis Ford in the leading roles. |y | the coming | Stevenson when a Class of 27 was confirmed at | St. James Episcopal church by Bishop | Brewster from Hartford. Every seat The bishop | spoke most encouragingly of the par- ish, saying that in city churches many ere was not so large an au- dicnce, Addressing the class confirm- fed he gave them inspiring words of { counsel to follow Christ as the soldier | his general, on to victory and the re- | wards of @ well spent life. f | Two Birthday Cakes at This Party. Twelve friends of Miss Dorothy French were invited Friday evening to | her home on West Town street to help | her celebrate her birthday. About the { rooms were valentine decorations, Ta- | ble basket ball and other games made a very enjoyaple evening. The supper table was most attractive, there being | two birthday cakes, one lighted with | the 15 candles. i Entered in Speed Contest. James E. Lynch of Bast Town street was New London Saturday at the isesflhvn of the Connecticut Business Ed; { { ociation. He was enter- | fed orwich Business College !to try the typewriting speed contest, { held in the afternoon. Local Jottings. { R. Dougiass Hill from Bosten is at] « home upiown for the wesk-end and 1 liday. Clarke Burnham of Willimanti | spending & few days as the gues | Frank Lathrop of Town streei. | Mies Bessie M. Grant of the Car { terbury turnpike is spending the brief { holiday vacation with friends in Bo i and Mrs. George Geer of Plain; Jewett City for a day the | weelr, guests of Mr. and . Nerman. | ot Washington street Bennett, principal of in Waterford, is at| oren 4 schoal srad - “home on Vergaeon mvenue for Birthday. Mrs. Henrietta Tefft of ihe New Lon turnpike was a recent visitor at Martha Rogers, London, the home of Thames stree: . Crocker of P " the Academy e week-end at I lege, Ma Abner Johnson home at Johuason came from Wir their daughter, na two ch J.. came Fri- 'mer home on called here b s’ mother ittemore of Hud- Gertrunde Whit- , R. I, are vis- James Moffitt on Town sireet over birthday. COLCHESTER Boys’ Club Rep { bron—Men Friends Inviteed to Meeting. mins home ton n Minstrels at He- | of Whist Ciub ! iday evening and gzave | nment to a crowded have added other fea- ir show. They were heart- | ter lodge, . and A, 0L, held slar meeting onic hall evening n calling ©n | men held 2 meet- | ir room in Bu Met Saturday Evening. vited and a nt evening resulted. Refresh- nts were served during the eve- Borough Briefs. Nathanie! Clark of Salem wa t Saturday of her Drother, ga Mrs, Fred W. Hefflon of East Had- dam was visiting her parents, Mr. and N A. F. Roper on Amston avenue ¢ and Saturday. arry Groobert was in Hadlyme Sat. “Thers was a larze attendance at e SRR S T ord 3230, Bullard. Tel. |} he moving picture show in Tip Top { - k. Il Friday evening. Seven good reels | { - — B0l estallished biack ere shown. high | OFFICE OF well equipped With modern 3 1 Friedman was calling three | B e i1 modarh friends in New London Friday. 3] WILLIAM F. HILL, { Golhg Businiess 33.500°° o Albert LaCleve of Buffalo { i 2 { year, ipally horseenoe- rsel e M R DI ] Reai Estate and Insurance, ASipslly, Horacetioe~ e 1 113, Fisk 107, Whittaker 104, | REMOVED | i decid risl asting Steamer Sunk. Cote 104, Connors 103, Yar . Le- | THINK IT OVER — 250 noteheads London, Feb. 21, 6.28 p. e G Snow 102, Melbourne 10z. |10 Room 108 Thayer Bldg.,|an 220" 0% (Fegtiar busicaes: Sizes small Irish coasting steamer Donw- this week: —Tuesday, Brav: Franklin Square ach 33,00, Bend for ~sampies and | shire was sunk last night by a Ger- man submarine off Calf of Man, an isiand in the Irish sea. The Germans| gave the crew five minutes in which to leave their ship. ( The crew landed last night ai Dundrum. County Dow, Ire- land, Portland—3r. and Mrs. D. T. Haines have been married 41 yeazs. directors of both erganizations. _— self to the st arr, The piay is staged by a company of best in the scenic artist’s {than ever rel troupe went | mas S. Clark, on South Main street. | » {1a | association before it ameigamated with the board of trade into the chamber of commerce, was elected pre: Prepaid via. Parcel Post. Send two cent stamp for samples. ART DRAPERY CO., P. O. Box 1254. Jewett Gity, Conn. SALE HORSES I have 30 horses of all sorts—big and small that | want to dispose of right away—prices cannot be beat for the kind. Come and see them. Tel. 1132 ELMER R. PIERSON | { { 1 “The Norwich Bulletin” GOES HOME With over 2000 copies circulated every day, you will find a Bulletin in fully all of the homes of Norwich and immediate vicinity. $2750. WILL BUY cottage house, bath, electric lights ‘ heater. Convenient i s 2 : i - : soction of city and mear trolley Readers of The Bulletin buy it and pay for it pe- line. cause they want real news while it is news. ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit 63 Broadw. let Most Bul to the last p tising column column in reader age read it through from the first and find the store news of its adver- equally as interesting the news Life Agency *Phone 1234 das In hundreds of Norwich homes the systematic read- ing of Want Ads has become a habit of thrift which makes for a cheaper cost of living. If you are not al- ready a confirmed Bulletin Want Ad reader, turn now to the last page. demand th reater before. r or to get t WANTED FOR SALE ALE—A standard, cubator, 400 egg used. W, Sandholm ielson bred * hatching. - D. 1, Norw White Phone Tramp at Hospital Loses Part of Both | all Feet—Mrs. W. A. Cousins Fractures | Arm—Giants 8till Ahead in Duckpin | Contest. mes S TOR SALE—IX i ladies to | 1 WANTED—Tlree talke amateur dress K Several ou town teache the | & e SHYRES o CRLY s zre spending V WE CANNOT TELL A LIE. The| at their homes. Cobweb Cor the best fe cigar in | the city TABLE BODI or firemer Smoke Red Men Feast, Oneco tribe of Red Men had ter supper at the ciub ford avenue ay an oy room on West- evening. There | umental music and | e made by the mem- | — v led th a_quarte wrapper pipes 50 e Shop. New Bungalow. William Pa s contempl - - — erection of a bungalow on a lo OR SALE—Piano in ver he recently purchased of M Call at 4 Washi Walker on East stree BERK S IR d_sows, one ted Berk fanney, Fractured Arm. e frac Con last week, ter, Ma Tramp Loses Part of Both John Leat wn plcen part ted. M and calves | B. Glau. | Y cow v good i4-6, Co ~One 1813 model and car in A-1 taken no condi reral ¥ R. R. statior 5 to two %ood ad: excellent rns and othe first class - con, > land, free from er, balance 31,06 ba - onday) e ung Mer igh schoo here wi s Giants Show the Gia g g of th n Stafford Duc the end of :F particular: HELP WANTED _ “COOKS, GENERAL HOUSEWORK oi |GIRLS, KITCHEN GIRLS. | | Free Employment B th FOR SALE o > one double damp ¢ hens and pull - * Danielson. ALE—Wood, stove lengths, $5 | ureau s for any printing you are in need { he EBulletin Company, Nurwich, | ARGH COTTAGE HMOUSE In West- Why Don’t Your erly, KL conraining: First foor, Te: ception hall. large living room with | Clocks and Watches Run? i lace, T A " H Try CLEGG, The Jeweller |aiipicse, Sting oy siness pasesy) dent of {128 Washington Street, Norwich | sut: s md fioor, flve sleepin i Hartford—Wa 1 i ent of the Hariford Business Men's | | | | | rooma | the new chamber of commerce, com- Fre i d_ Delive d bath: third fioor, open mitle: situ- | prising the members of the board of Dy Y. ated on high land, commanding unex. | lled view, for sale on very easy iorms | er for rent for term of — | years. fo one or more | Uuier very desirable properties sale or rent. Frank W. Coy Real| ate Co.. 6 High St, Wesierly, R. L FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICE ——— “1_AWM BUYING poflx(rx xinds. ! artists who heve had an unrivalled APyons having same ‘drop bosial to | success. this season, NOT[CE R = = S LSS DR. SYKES’ LECTURE. | FOR SALb His Subject Before Norwich Audience FOR SALE Tie legal voters of the Town of Bog- | Seven Room Cottage : i The splendid home of Wm. Bode on % rah are hereb: arned to et H { . i Will Be Robert Louis Stevenson. | hall of said town on Saturaay. the 27th | Houae |Asylum street, consisting of a house, day of February, 1915, at 2 ¢'clock in | u barn, about five acres of land, zpples, Much interest is being expressed in! lecture on Robert Louisi be given here by Dr. Frederick ¥. Sykes, president of the| Connecticut College for Women for the Coliege_club’s scolarship fund. tsrary subjects for he was formerly of English literature at; Columwia university and University! Exiension Lecturer. Te has received rees from Toronto vmiversity Johns fopkins snd Oxford. In his frequent tMps afread he has made an especial study of literary backsrounds, andg the lecture will be made doubly interesting on acconnt of the excollsnt lantern slides, many of which wers made es- pacially for him by Patrick of Edin- burg. The views include the favorite haunts of Stevenson in Scotland. The Adriondacks and California, ‘besides Scenes associated with hig life in Apia, in the South Paeific. the afternoon to lay a tax on the grand | list of the town just completed, to ra. | mroney sutficlent to Sterey the cureant | ear. | expenses of t proper to be trazeacted at said meet- Dr. Evkes speaks with authority on| ,q {pears, plums, grapes, peachos, cherries, | raspberries, blackberries. A rare op- | | portunity to buy an idea! place. E. A. PRENTICE, e 85 Cliff Strest FARMS FOR SALE of all descriptions and prices. Have sold a large number but plenty of good bargains left. WM. F. nikl, Real Estate and insurance, 25 Shetucket_Strest, Nerwich, Conn. Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. Price §3,300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Nerwich he town the ensuing And to traneact any other bu. { Phone 300 i | $atod at Bosran the 1mna of Feb- ry, 1915, JOEN H. MINER, NELSON L. STARK, JOEN F. BURNS, Selectmen. COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER s A graduate from Jones' Nat. Schoal of | wold from mow Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and J. F. CONANT. Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and| jan2a 11 Franklin St. Real Estate Sales. Address THERE i3 no advertising medium in R. F. D. No. 1, Mo osup, Ct. | Pastern Connecticut equal to The Bui- lettn for bustness resuits. Teleghons 147 on Diamonds, Watches, Joweiry ®nd securities of any kind at the Lewest Rates of Interest. An old establiahed firm to deal with THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO, M et VT —_Dentist's office: desirable inn Block, Jewett City. TO REN location; F febidd _STORAGE ROOM_inquire J. B Fan- Placs decid all con cnool d veniences for St. | "STORE TO RENT at 61 Frankiin S | inquire at Bulle e. mnovild | Fum ) ROOM — Centrally lo- | cate Morse nion S FUR 7V ROOMS, 2il_modern NisH ve n Poone 1051- 1 TO RENT | Two-story House at 23 O !Rooms and Bath. | April 1, 1915. Appiy to NATHAN A. GIBBS, 16 Shetucket Street. TO RENT Several desirable Tenements and 2 few Cottages. JAMES L. CASE, Itental Dep Shetucket St., Norwiek, Ot e s R ————— OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW THAYER BUILDIN Four stories, fireproof. rveinforced -oncrete. Locrted om Frauklim Square, eunter of city. terminal d wuburbam troilevs. Has hardwoed ore and wood thirmimgs throuzhout. Best of elevator service and the build- ing will be up-to-date in every way. Rent of onth. Fer further informatiom, in- quire of WILLIAM ¥. HILL, Room 105, Thayer Building, 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. ed side walls desire » more (choice 109) WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L janid Pheme Ne. FOR SALE ‘ i To se an estate, 2 Twa-flat Ho moderz improvements, centrally located. Price very reasonable. Inquire of Thomas H. Beckley Ectate and Fire Insurance 724 Real Phenes May Building, 278 Main Strest = FOR SALE Two Tenement House On Prospect Street With a!l the improvements, in- ding steam heat; always well t 150x100 feet Price reasonable FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn. DR. F. W. HGLMS, Dentist Shannen Building Ann Telepnone 523 ning, 52 Broadway. febisd | "70 RENT — Tenement iive rooms; { barn If wante 98 F 'k S feblid TENEMEN ridge St. ments. ing e | Fom mENT— nicely furnished | rooms, with board ble for gentie- men, all cou: ces, ai The Pi | 44 Laurel Hill 'Ave Telephonas| ] declOd on- ! Street 11| Possession Given | for all local | Affected conscience ti The Nation, as a bog Will lie and steal and ki? In vour days, George, you had A coplous wad { And miles of sod, | Ana still_were not so bad; rs t whe > »u undimmed T i Yo i | But o att do you are s0 lay? What news from far? war? Tiek S us not ir st fleld’s } every | HUMOR OF THE DAY W Do he thi onid | mv a He offices from 3S to $30 per | ih -Boston Transcript. nd fi daughter? t expect | | I | rried ght.> Inh ng ea nd thern = !*—Harvard Lam resourceful more t right A nx to sthes made o fit hiz shape, but a woman can get her shape made to fit her clothes— Phila- deiphia Record. “Do I understand 3y | asked the judge, “that sre acrimonious “No, ze, your honor. . 1 dldn’t say ore at me. I d he just swc . claim that he, done James Ga- a Connecticut in- ted a hitching post a rural mail box, h a removable lid. is to be hoped the horse devour the missives befors house does.—Yonkers THE KALEIDOSCOPE Japaness so-called te_paper is made from aings of flax and hemp. an patent ed laws an in- to develop years or suffe s obli beef extract company will tract of 50000 acres of of the Transvaal for cat- ralsing. Thirteen farmers have bro Vi, belie! eater in the E. from Bouth Da- farms in Wi e advantages the concussion biowing out the flames. Last season the ave: in Western ge wheat yield Australia was 1.2 bush- els, which was 1.82 busheis more than the average Yor the 10 seasons ended in 1912, A Cleveland woodworltar has mount- ed a work bench on wheels and tows it behind his automobile, using the power of the auto to drive a band saw and other toois. Starlings are not lked in Australia, according to reports from the Ameri- an consul at Mel Besides be- the s out of their nests. eld, of a, during the ¥ s expected by the Minister of Agriculture to reach 50,000,000 bush- els with a favorable season. The high record yieid in 1913 was 33,500,000 New South coming ie first general meeting in the erest of the Zood roads movement in "anada was held in Montreal in May last. The convention proved so suc- oclat: ute the wo L ~ma

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