Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 31, 1915, Page 16

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r’-ud Motion Pictures I!?ru at Colonial M hed Connecticut committes of = the| on !ll' relief in Belgium has t to work to “Connecticut load a ypfll‘l Jointly Wllh thho.. Interna-. to\ Gen Wiliam A en, Notwich, or to-Charles C./Russ. ‘treasurer, care «Hartford <Trust Hartford. SIMLON E.; BALDWIN, OLCOMSB, Baskets, N "\ Fruit, ‘Beach, Lunch, Scrap, oo mmm:vmetynm-. win Fay’s, Franklin % .fonh‘\ Brothers’ New York, Oll the corner of Madison avenuesand els; less than\a block from Fifth av- nue, three blotks from the main en ce o the Girand Central terminal; d in the iate neighborhood of Raoquet the New York Yacht lelub, The Century club, The Harvard ub, The New \Yale club, Sherry’s, monico’s, the New York Public li- , as well as'adjacent to many and shops of \known and deserv- Brooks Brothers’ new and. mellme, Seven Days, - season’s biggest hits. Coming Monday, Captain Kidder Co., Another Big Time Act Feauss Pic- ture, The Cup of Life, in 6 Resls. deville attraction booked for tha Thrat Balf of mext week is amother Big Time act, Captain Co., a novelty musical.sketch, put on by five people. The act is full of good singing with a little comedy. Special scenery and novel effects make the act different from anything ever It \is both central § nd easily accessibi Yo the public, Contrary to the opinion of many who e not customers of this ald estab- shment (and it is for their informa- jon- that this paragraph is .printed), ks Brothers’ prices for . ready- clothing are not high, as a pe- sal of their booklets will prove; a card request is all that is. nec- tal Ery to bring a \copy of this booklet > any reader of\ The Norwich.Bulle- Xin. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Baby 'Deslys, Star of Two .Continents, Makes First and Only. Appearance 5 ’an Screen! Gaby Deslys, who. hastbeen in the blic eye for some ‘time through her Jsensational triumphs on the European jand New York stages, makes her first hnd exclusive appearancd on _the screen at the Auditoriumeon Monday seen here. The feature picture Mon~ day 3s another 5 part Mutual Master- picture, called The Cup of Life, ahow. ing a graphic portrayal of the lives of two sisters—one who. chooses the false atmosphere of material pleasures—the other who is content with the quiet senctuary of home. Béssiy Barrisgale as the worldly- minded one plays the part with won- dexful intensity. The girl's gradual descent from the pinnacle of luxury and ease to the depths of squalid pov- erty and depravity, the fading of youthfnl beauty and charm are so true to life that the final scene that “ends her sad, eventful history,” comes like a swift and terrific shock. It is a_vivid picture of social con- trasts. The butterfly life of the cafes and boulevards, the frothy gayety and snobbery of seln!h pleasure-seekers, in contrast to the simplicity and n bility of the sons and daughters of toil, are most realistically portrayed in a series of pictures, superbly staged and splendidly acted. The “straight and pnarrow way” of virture and go, ness—the “broad road that leads destruction”—are the real scenes which the play is laid. in “The Cup of Adfe” holds the “mirror up to nature” in very truth. The mutual War Weelly and a fun- ny Keystone comedy wili also he . shown on this bill. 'and Tuesday in a novel comedy drama ©f the theatre, “Her Triumph” a four-part novelty film produced in [Fazis by the Famous Players Film Co. nal.sed on the Paramount pro. ¥ Through the medlum of this unusual {photoplay, the celebrated Gaby's famed wuty and charm are transferred to the screen, and can be appreciated to feven better advantage than from |across the footlights, because of the imore realistic powers of the-film, and the widened scope it gives her art, story is so developed as to pre- Bent Mile. Desly’s varied taients with - &ll the assisting value that a superbly ohmn cast, inciuding her famous /dancing partner, Harry Pilcer, sump- tuios zetting and. absorbing situations ‘can provide. “Her Triumph” is an original concep- that presents the illustrous Gaby in a varied environment, and in cir- « alternate between y It is a flew Gaby that is seen on the screen, ‘a Gaby not only effective in the lighter moments of her portrayal, but a Gaby ‘also of dramatic power and decided ric ability introduced in the pro- introduced in the’pro- duction, indicates an amazing mastery 9 the most difficult form of terpsi- art, and completes the ver- iatility of one of the most interesting mth-thuumbmnmon the | © The festure as exhibited at the Au- moflum is bound to create a furor, the ancient advice to come early avold the rush could never bo nore appropi ely appl " Cavalry, exercises at Fort 'Myers and ‘two fine Universal reels will also be ‘#&hown. AT THE AUD!TOR'UM. Tha by | berolam. But it be It is full of life ana ghrilisand a picturs which is just right r chiliren to see as well as grown- It is_a story from the pen of iarles Ei. Van Loan in which he has struck a highly original vein and fea- _tures Hobart Bosworth playing a west- outlaw of unusual type. Three niversal photoplays will also . be =_¢wu today including a corking com- y. COLONIAL THEATRE. ‘Mary Piokford in “A Rich Revenge,” Delightful Feature Film. My little Mary Pickford never was finnlh.lllllfl’lhltfl~ which ‘the of “the in, vau Ee o= DAVIS THEATRE. Keith*Vaudeville and Mutual Master- pictures. The, only place to see vaudeville in Norwich is at the Davis and the at- traction \is ‘a Keith neullin;r, called & Five Beatities and a Spot. is one est musical comedy acts lle; there are five pretty girls and\ one funny comedian. The girls are all clever and sing alone. The songs they use are mostly popular, hut there' are iseveral high class numbers introduced, The comedian has some clever; eccentric dances that he intro- duces'iand. there are several dancing numbers introduced.by the chorus. Pretty ‘costumes: and special settings, give dhevact.an air of distinction which places\it in a class by itself. The \feaure today is another Mutual master, pi¢ture by Richard . Harding Davis, alled Captain Macklin, a fea- ture ds in’ four reels - Most of the scenes in; this stirring .story of adven- ture areilaid in Honduras during an exciting) !revnlut(an in that tempestous country . - ‘Although. full of plot and intrigue, .the play is ln.ved from sensa- tionalism by an”exquisite love theme. Lillian Gish is featured as the star, and no better selection could have been made than this talented young genius, who has created so many trying parts and who has earned the distinctign ot being one of the most admired play- ers in the screen world. Other high class Mutual Movies and a funny-Keystone comedy complete the show. Matinee today at 2,30, All seats 10icents, children 5 cents. Even- ing at 7 and 8.45, 10, 15, and 20 cents. 1 yow want to keep cool during the hot weather just visit the Davis. 20 degrees .cooler inside than it is on the - = 2l Cheerful dsrael. A Jewish soldier named Israel Db- brusz was wounded in Galicia by a bullet, which passed through the lungs. He writes as follows to a friend: “My Dear Elias—Although I et find it somewhat difficult to write be- cause my hand still shakes, I am try- ing to answer your letter. In a fight at Nisko I received a very _decent quantity of. shrapnel, a shot through the lungs. t was the end of m; is known Israel not yet lost. After two hours of un- consciousness*1 wanted to see whether 1 was still alive and therefore slowly crawled to a_stretcher, with which I was taken to an ambulance station. 1 was operated on, but that was not so bad.. Now I am all right. 1 have only one pipe in my lungs:instead of two.” Has Enhanced in Value. That the American dollar. has- en- hanced in value is due to the good sense and the respectable morals be- hind the dollar.—Chicago News. Grape Juice Was Doped. Notwithstanding their verdicts in 1896, 1900 and 1906, Mz, Bryan still in- slsts Kidder | chu) AtlheLayl’R : : ssmu- N. ¥, wi\l-fl'dnqm-m (O e A The International Bible sociation (Norwich class) has- Sunday moming in W. C.T. U- Ball, 35 Shetueket oo ARG > At the Central Baptist churoh, by Rev. cl-nv- M. Gallup, D., of Providence, at both morning and evening services. At the Preston Gity sermo; The Fullness cf Ohrlfl. Solo=by Mrs. Poulett of Arkansas. At MeKinley avenus A. M. E. Zion by Rev. A. J. D. D, in the morning, Sunday at noon, holy communion service in the At Trinity Mnhodhl plml hllrch, P. W. Coleman, m‘ sermon_by Rev. E. A, ml' of Duuahnu. Conn. Epworth League ser- wvice at 6.20 p. m. Union servdoel for the Second, Broadway and Congregational churches will be held at Park church Sunday morning. Rev, Dr. J. W. Bix- ler of New London will At Grace Memorial Baptist church, ing morning ‘and ‘At Christ Episcopal &h-rvh. ‘morning prayer, followed by holy communion Sl ot by xev. R. R. Graham. of Trinity church are corflla.l!y Tavited 10 wmnlp at Christ church during the month of August. At the Norwich Town Mflhodllt E; -onpll church, Rev. Shnean 'w‘flmu- will -, pastor, preach et the morning service, and in the evening Mrs. Wilbur, wife of the ensign will speak and conduct the ser-. e. At Mt. Calvary Baptist church, Rev. J. H. Dennis will preach in the morn- ing upon The Vinedresser and The Fig Tree. Baptism after morning service, with lupcheon at 1 o'clock. The Bible and Literary holds its final service in the afternoon before the summer re- cess Missionary service and Lord's supper in the evening. Washington County, R. L. RICHMOND Joseph Dunn of Apponau Sunday and Mondy with Moore. Mrs. Joshua Boss is improving in health. Charles J. Greens vicinity recently. fornia this week. Robert E. Moore was in Providence Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Smith went to the Northern factories Tuesday. thy and aret Tozler are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Edwin Smith. Everett R. Moore and son Ralph ac- companied Charles Boss and son, Josh- ua Boss, Joseph Peck and Harry Church to the shore, having & very en- joyable time. Leonard Joslin of Fxeter, with his son, Leonard, Jr, and grandson and Lillian Joslin from Boston, called at the Moore homestead Sunday evening. John Hall of Barberville was a call- er_through this vicinity Sunday. Robert Smith mowed for Amy S. Weaver two days last week. Everett R. Moore made a trip to Narragansett Pier Saturday, finding things very dull there. Mrs. John Allen, with her son, re- turned to her home in Providence Sat- urday. z ROCKVILLE The Camp Fire Girls of. Hopu Valley are spending the week at Yakgoo pond. They are occupying the bungalow of G. L. Palmer. Fred Pendleton has his automobils damged Tuesday evening by mllldlnx ‘with another machine, which was also damaged. Mrs. George R. Collins of Westerly was the guest Wednesday of her broth- ers, Wayland and Ernest Boss. Miss Annie Burdick of Hope Valley attended church here last Saturday and was a guest of Miss Lena Saun- ders. The Wednesday evening prayer meeting this week was at the parson- spent ert H. was_ through this fte will &0 1o Call- age. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Irish and chil- dren have been visiting relatives in Providence this week. THOMAS J. DODD Contractor 99 Cliff St. Excavating, Masonry, Sewers, Cement Walks. Portland Cement at lowest prices Phone 822 MAHONEY BROS. Hack, Liversy and Boarding table |, . FALLS AVENUE We guarantee our sarvice to be the best at the most rsasonable Drices. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Sna’2eturRics of any Kind ot tne Lowest Rates of Intersst An old established firm to deal with THE CO and all’ Materials for_ ssle by Peck, McWilliams & Co. JOSEPH BRADFORD, BOOK BINDER BlanictBooks Made and Ruled to Order. 108 BROADWAY kinds of Masons’ Building |. FOR SALE Fine Residential Propertm No. 59 McKinley Averue, contatming eleven rooms and bath, and all modern conveniences. Interior finely finished in beautiful hard ‘wood. For full information, ask THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Fire Insurance and Real Estate May Building 278 Main St. 724—Phones—474-3 FOR SALE The beautiful residence, No. 243 Broadway, known as the Emersorn Tur- ner property. Finest residential.sec- tion in Norwich. Includes 90-foot building lot. Sold entire or separat: AMOS A. BROWNING. may20ThSTus — ey SUMMER RESORTS. OH_HOTEL, Crescent American and European Ele':lrlnlty and modern improve- Regular dinner 31. Shore din- ity From 13 to ¢ 2. T, Steaks. chops and sea food to order. Auto ties accommodated. Fhone 114, Tyler Cruttenden. yirSTath LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE J bave in my hands a rate bill with warrant attached for the collection of wn Tax of elght (8) mills on the lst of 1914, due and payable on the m p. m., and g August at’same 'Ecnome? North Westchester, 1915, fro & m. to o'clock noon. The Selectmen . have ordered the back od, lease call and sel ecs will be charged Collector. 3th, 1915. Registrars’ Notice Notice s hereby siven to the electors of the Town forth _Stonington, Zons that the Registrars of Votess of said Town will be in session on Fri- day, Aug. 6th. and Friday, Aus. 13th 3. ‘betweenthe hours of o'clock Boon_and 8 o'closk 1a . the ning, at the Town Hall in said purpose of enrolling lectors ot sald Town according t&eir political preferences as provided by Chapter 266 of the Public Acts of 1909. jolorth Stonington, Conn., July 2, GEORGE F. COATS, LYLE C. Sestotrars of Voters. NOTICE The Reglistrars of Voters of the Town Ledanon hereby "give notice, that R. AB! ’C«lchut-r. Conn., July Iysod for ‘the Durpose of mlllnt a1dctors for caucus privileges in compliance with Chapter 265, Me Acts of Con- necticut, session of 1909, FREDBRICK N. TAYLOR, ”Du.dnmm “Gonn, , July 20mm, HORACE W. OHAPMAN, ROBERT A. BAILEY, Registrars of Voters. NOTICE of Voters of.the -E. HYDE, msimnnofvm-}-. Dateq at Lisbon, Conn., July 26, 1915, 9% | partie WANTED—A home In the country, where there are good schools, for a bay 12 years old, now at the New Ha- adrens Mrs. G T Candee, B O Box 292, New Haven, Conn, ”l" GOVERNMENT "rfi' Ty fres Dookiet To438. relis pow. te todey—now. Barl Bop!un-.wm D.C. WS ‘wanted to handle pmpo-i- h selle at sight; needed HUSTLERS can ig money han ur lalt) - u...‘""‘ fo. . N house €5 hoise chn- ufl.f & Bon, Desk Pros- ).':X S 1238 Leonia, N. J. WANTED —Young man for our local lnhr-u;'ul Teekly to start; mo vassing. ‘Frontier s. Co. Niagara Falls, N. mari3s Axm—luanu. everywhere; n auto fuel; Cleveland, O. GEET Saw & y pinch & pair of ay. The cop sald he We have a wraj eb Corner six for 3sc Smoke Shop. Slgar st Fagan Iy30d WANTED—To take charge of a mill boarding house in a factory village, Connectiout preferred; best ot refer- Ada €., care EBalletin Al entirely new featu in" household and automobile sp o fant aeiier A mamey HaNes s for particulars. Modern Specialiy 69 Dix St. Dorchester. Mass. 3y30d once, neat boy 16 © Aopi West Side Sk Mt WANTE years old. 3ysed SWANTED —State Drison sttendants married and single age 2 about § ft. 9. and 170 paund- 355 per month and k_prom o al- ready taken from eligible ~1ists year. Send for information circul and application for test to be held te capitol Aug 17 Onl got sprointed. S mmission, Room 65, ford, Conn. MEN and women wanted; government wants clerks; $70 month; write immedi- ately for list positions obtainable. frsaiig Institute, Dept. 35-F.. Rochi er, WANTED —Antique furniture and ojd silver; d prices Bruckner, 36 Frankiin & mayzed PLYMOUTH, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. piace in Norwich for apring Summer boarding: situated Bigh oterlooking the water; also automobl s accommodated. Phone 785 may5d WANTED—To buy cows and caives gf il kinds: pay good price. K. Giau- binger, Tel14-, Colchester, Comn. 1oV, TH The bi and WANTED — AdV. D solicitor Diication establisned 88 years. Wiite . Paruhurst, New Haven Conn., for particulars. oviba WANTED —Plano_tuni don. 295 Prospect St. WANTED Auto radiators, lamps, muffiers, fend- ers, etc, to repair by experts. Orders called for and delivered. 100 FRANKLIN ST, NORWICH Phone 541 Apply to McLANE SILK CO, Turners Falls, Mass. FOR SALE FOR SALE A new eseven room cottage in Greeneville in a_good location. Inquife about it E. A. PRENTICE Phone- 300 86 Cli FOR SALE OIHIEIT Three minutes” walk from corner two newaCottages with “‘ and all modern fmprovements. For particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate.Broker Franklin Square, Norwich FOR SALE 208 THAMES STREET Two Tenement House with § rooms each in excellent condition and on trolley line swith 3 acres of good tilable land, barn end henhouses. 'Good opportunity for some one, awishing to keep cow and do & poul- FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building Norwich, Conn. ;| . TO BmENT_Rooms ¢ | keeping. linquire 5. G. FOR m For -mmm lkop Concord bug; lelg) s and rove. "B & u.’:t»‘i‘;."’;"“:'s" 3 Central Av PECKHAM FARM SALE— Situated on Laurel Hill ebout one mile from Franklin Square consistng of 100 acres of good land, with an s, barns loebouse and” other Dutldings. It 1s Just the placs for & person desiring to make money. James E. Dewolt, Trading Cove, Norwich. FOR SALE—Pair of 6 oxen, fancy broke, wel finely matched; no prin adequately describe the seen to be Devon streers ear old Devon anything. W. S. Brown, She) Farm, Wauregan, Conn. FOR SALE — Good established dry §00d business in town of Putnam; also o0 horse and wagon; good reasons or selling_going into othar pusipess. Address Box 14 Ct_ jyied HORSE FOR SALE—A good driver, for lady or gentieman. weighs about 1200. lephone 321-13. Iy16d FOR SALE_Underwood typewriter, excellent oondition; price ‘ass Underwosd, o yi mor T o cash. Adarae 39, Norwich Bulletin. STOCKED poultry farm, 3% miles out near village, fine 7-room cottage, nice shade, good barn, nine houses, pouitry 30 acres. Fruit, wood, nice stream. Half | o acre potatoes, other crops, 550 famous Tom Baron strain White Leghorus, horse, wagons, tools, etc., $2,200, rea- Tryon's Agency, Willi- Jyiza Reo touring car, in first and n’ newly pain: will sell cheap If sold at once. Address Clark, 125 Mountaln St Willimantic, Ct. Tel. 425-2. may22d I AW BUYING pouitry of ail Xinds. Anyone same. drop nostal o Samuel (.-lun. Coichester, Conn. cond! Svernamieds f| Franiiin Square * | Stores and abbing, Orohestra. danol Viffon: " Brepien Meaulien: n.:";-::‘ don. light bouse- Sonston. 53 Mo- Kinley Ave. Jedc STORAGE HOOM—Inguire J. B. ru- ning, 6 Broadwa; febisd FURNISLL D ROOM — Ceniraly io- cated Kmma Morse, 18 Uniom Sc ¥ URNASHED ali_modern con veniences, 4% Union St Fhone 10si-8. FOR RENT Ope of the best iocated stores in Norwich retall district. Bullding al- most new with all modern improve- ments. For full particulars inquire-of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and Investment Broker Norwich Conn TO RENT No. 4 Washington St niue rooms and bath for $25.00. JAMES L. CASE, 87 Shetucket St, Nerwich, Comn. FOR RENT Offices in_ new Thayer Building, Franklin Square. proof, best of el -m-mhq.h tor. Everything up-to-dats. Apply to WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent, oom 108, TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- land, 1000 feet from tage, 3 acres Ocean and Salt Pond; sown flower and vegetable gardens: hardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Rental $350. Others $200 t0 $4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY, ‘7esterly, R. L FOR SALE— stove iei ::orfl.%m!l.llum 3 OyEm — 50 moteneads (reg usiness sise) samples and ny printing you are in need eac prices fo Norwich, oThe Bulletia Company. FOR SALE ENERAL PURPOSE HORSE, H. HYDE, North Fra ot Telephone Lebanon. e Jy2ed 25 SALE HORSES I have two matched pairs and some nice big chunks and business Horses that I must dispose of right away. Come and see them. Prices right, ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 1139. wolgnt about 1300 JAMES FOR SALE WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale lease), with all fixtur g00d business; for Cottage at rl--t View. p ',hl‘-bby ID. Tlhphull trally located, i-nln te walk to !r.llcy ‘and postoffice, and the price is very low. Inquire about it A Lot at Grotom Lomng Polat. Located on the water side, -fl’ g el 0t e g i A Dbargain. Cotiages lfi 369 around it f_400—prices from 3276 20 350,000, sena Tor catalogue. PuH—‘b-—mhhhb m--mmm “meon!flm&flmomni was stuffy and Hot?" was one of the questions. “Go outside,” wrote one of the stu-’ d-:u.—lmnuuwnln fimnmbl‘ is fired, Dllnyv sun stvin hundred dollars goes up Conley—Glory be! Why o't ther| use smokeless powder?—Puck. “Dom't_you think every curnt h_lbt able t: eoon - English language -m-bg more than 120,000,000 persons. Louistana test ! c«muonmunqof o the n-u’.-:, The College of Hawail has added four year course in sugar technology.) Amert Rpse | —_— { Norwegian cities are thinking of -Amn: municipal moving picture. [Sm— : Thirty-one colleges an® wnfverstties, in this country give courses in Jour- People of Colombia aré taking %o the use of ready made clothing, fm-~, porting from the United States. H Half a part a milliod of from % ‘water is detectable by taste, and four: or five parts make water unpalatable.; Chile is to have a foundry for the manipulation of the raw ~material, comes from Bolivian tin miles. found that the more bread school! children eat the better the condition: of their teeth. i — § According to figures issued %y TLondon traffic police, there were at' the end of March 2,020 motor omni- buses again in service in that British. metropolis. The coal in one of thé 80 that the sofl will be removed fuel mined by steam shovels. The mmmhh.cfl’ormm, R R b

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