Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 8, 1915, Page 10

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NORWICH TOWN | |__ he S my=pdeville and Motion Pictures at|George Roéney Enters Hartford Hos- W w%q‘ <, Auditorium. i d °"“'. Tes tre. pital—Schools to Open Today— nml&m Photopiave’ mum Crimson anflm Blooming Again. | per, ,_ D. p Pmat—n J. Ju m""&;{ lmmor'flun lmauflf 11, S. of H, George Rooney dwm Town street &1’ 1 Francis' hospital in Hartford said Dm- by ).‘.., m’r‘o’fl-fl’u-;" and Buffers' Union meets ity o W& nnopa Rebekal No. ll. 1.0 0. 1 a estaie - ' Fair. D WHAT A GUY DO when he ets In 04 Follows' Attended State .&' onibiticn .~ 'Norwich Couneil, No. 25, F. B L. Mr. and Mrs. F, G. Prothero of Ver-|P brier £ 20 72 'ln- meets in Pythian 1. gason avenue and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. | t nearest a rye face, "?n... bu; .xx e ot e e Prothero of Norwlch ‘motored Monday | 323¢.308 cigars for ANNOUNCEMENTS | to Horitord, whers they attended the 3 T o I5 < mte fair at Chlrter park. GOV, tio; 2 4 - |saa return to this MENT posi are o . Cottage Prayer Mesting. O NmLSON 3. AYLING, Judge. Bari ' Hopkins. Lunch. el : "":-_,'.{" "'",:I,m F‘"mm mlm sc"m“. ! The cottage prger ‘xlneeti-\li\s Mo!ht;; The above and foregoing a true | Wi gton; D. C. : ws e 'II.'O: 'g}.n 5 First Methodist church wi k 3 WANTED—Fart of house to hire for - e, move ail Opened September 7 | Thursday evening with Mr. a.ndollm r“‘ e k. s Buietn o ! i FE tory, rfi' Bq.n'c&s e Mflm“"“ SR of sald de: WAN’ ra'::—qn tenant for the Switt FoRBALE A Y , Prosent | Lomestead In Windham; partly furnis FOR SALE—One hundred hens, ool began its years’ work Re-enters Normal School. st Said estate to the | ea 1t Gesired: o would remt ens ahd Buines hens. Kol 485 September 7. The success of this sche s Cor= P. O. Box Jewett | caretaker. Apply to Charles ——— ‘which Is one of the best known in the Miss Calla R, White of Peck’ or- | A ‘mited in | Willimaatic. FOR SALE—Twelve ton today (Wednesday) to Willi- B Gran el s‘”",fl:,:nmta‘ Mmhodnyn b Taant g&”whem she is a senior at the|‘™® .bwh'" W“m—w‘”kfl e L IR prciediclon :’i:tpl:i::,‘:he ool | Normal school. bRt o !ng:;;;c‘mcom R — S, building is especially ada) Mwinmed‘. ‘ PROBATE_HELD e nitnay, Norwich Fh s et L e Motored from Providence. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD| sopid g o v e ot Av,pl‘"‘. ¥ Whits the schoo] with e meded facility, Mr. and Mrs. E. Evans Phreaner the 7th day of Septem- wurr‘:n — A wl tor t for Ala-fi—-Dr noc‘lo and fixtures : b excellent light from Fide windows | motored here from ~ Providence to | ber, A D. I35 country house near store eatablished gver Jears; wide “fi"’f‘qm Mo | When 1 am dead, make me no lonels and plenty of fresh air. 1t is located in :;end the holidays at the Methodist N J. AYLING, Judge. Cnl ‘Aué;zn M. um R F. D. l. lmlloryi nzxmm co{punglm:. a-x: !:.‘ 4 the most convenient section of the ci Bsta Colchester, Conn. ' sepdd | reason for sellin v Lage ——————& Stient to sleep in desolate repose b“'m 'Alington, Boylston and "' parsonage. & Distriet, m—,.:?!.‘:mo ;:;m‘m,ng ,,':. open (’%’M“Hfi M‘W'-mun 3. s Fan- | Life Is too 0 spend beneath the N Thas A Al MND! plan Second Blooming of Roses, ‘t:l;a‘tr:gnf ;rec‘?lu;:“ Bt: ;“lls b bt pro mko:llonl 'u'r'l‘:z lnr;);nedllt.nly g:;cl i _tl_-mm. )AAV George W. Carpenter, 15 W—-”L._m _Ana :zar 2-; n:::dqr-mnn my loved < is the mfi:ind on the Crimson rambler roses are blossom- | CogTE for aljowances &t |8 (hereror Sep- 1§ :r“ ikilig Institute, Dept. ok readway 3 sep6d | calea lmma Morse, & on. Bt nflmflu requirements at each fifl' m{ for the t;:cos'éfiut::l; ;—::; ‘season on tt’g‘r‘:x’-;ro'n&l? & hs.le at ‘gfin c)oucrk‘ l{{ t! A t“\“A' e Lrgeckm:li—Ons roke fat 01?0 ~ R rumm.xnu-:.o 4 modernoon’ | When' the flerce fury of the s 4 %’“:&L“?Jx‘f,m‘gmm - e {n the Clty of Norwich, in said District, AT or e Taquire 39 Win- o[ Sooiences. B8 veen = Vhome | rexd®en my dust, O thou, my dear. foxgmnl ess but for secretari Roy Hubbard of Sturevant street was [be, and the same is. appolnted = fof|chester street, Laurel Hill . aug2a 23d .n?&-i“‘fir’.“éf'fi"gfiofl'f'flonm est. love, d and stenographio po(l:;ml, civil servios | in Franklin. Mase, for the holidays. | hearing the mma. ard A e oot by WANT Girle “to learn :'1‘,.?‘%: riage. Gohn. " aept® 3nd, without tear for what I used tc CxmrAations. anecepiing. saditngiand o publishing this order omce in some |30 Jujlng. steady wor COWS FOR SALE Another carload Cast_ thou my ashes to the skies teaching of commercial ercial branches in high Robert Thayer of Otrobando avenue new aper having a circulation in sald Stk mil. = 00 L tou sohools.. Graduates from this school axe | is in Grosvenordale for a week or two, et "ot lenst thres ‘duyy prior to | “wawrED—Antique frnigure and o S ey wiil e AT ,{;;‘,‘,’, *TE Bryane & Sumsion Schoot has day e e e I St g i B | Do Sk W B "iwid |, 2os sosetn wniem o J1 4 s zies e vk me b0 o o trat chool The echools uptown begin 2y 55 Franklin 2 space sessions only, from 9 to 2, with nochug (Wednesday) with no change in teach-| bomnd { AY}.“E‘GI’ ~ s THE PLYMOUTH, 44 Laurel Hill Ave, P:"l s Y&:“‘l“ Bc:;'rnnt Hl. rents. For full particulars inquire of| yyheic.. a few years ago, I hither Saturdays or evenings. A tribute to o gl e e Nl foh for spri SOS ASD-5: Or: oy oy = g JOHN A. MORN, came, e T st S sshool e s ther |5 s SR recondy R D il S uated el | Tradiss Cove: ot ivtnte” Sl Broker, | Fhere Was no sorrow in the days that > ANINT Investment 3 that all patronage eomes unsolicited —no Frederick LePan from Milford is f-\:;fi:lt o o CHlRm K. overlooking the water; also automobile| FOR SALE—1910 Cadmlc four p7d Franklin Square. Ber. "‘"; — > 18, mvnninbgcro exme.sho{l]s—hwmmon visiting Mr. and Mrs. George LePan of DEMOCRATIO c.u!cl'u pl‘l;::n’afldlccommodnei Phone 785. ::;:‘s:r ?lrci‘ne‘g‘o&dlfm‘:mm o;-:m.- ew my human life and ractice ‘business “ col Ogfl —behzx arm. % - e - 8504 %o obtain pupils. elenun o e L R L R R 'WIA.J{&I‘:)—T: Buy Sows ang calves mm}nflu FOR SALE_A good arive Tenement of Six Rooms Perchance within that dust which once e e , Raymond Winchester of Town strost gpucus l{‘enfi;’“ o ol Colchester, Dlaker, Tei. 14-5, "Colcnester, Cond. | 1200, Telephone 221-12. ¥15d | HOT and COLD WATER and BATH,| . .,m o' fower anail utt its cainty DAVIS THEATRE. i 4 3 within five minutes’ walk of head. lock, to place in momination candi-| BS¥=SC in five : 3 : . et e Satos for Jomn offices, and do any other | —WARTED_Piuno tunig’ A G.Oor | STOCKED poultry farm, 3% miles ut ittt Sedinres Through (ime and change and centurles The Gallarini Fo;r Big M;l::ll Act| M and Mrs. Fred Lawton and b\ul{nesl proper to be done at said| dom. 9% Prospect St. City. Tel 633-z | BRa% VISAES. DR° TTr0r NOPAES, R i Wy 1 -n-n ive o8 with all our spirit- and All New Pictures Today. family moved Monday from Yantic to|™¢sting. 1 30 acres. Fruit, wood, nice stream. Half o dead! 3 Per WM. F. HILL, = treet. Y Crowiet houses st every perform. | ©° Stirievant 11ce pEleciAmic Town comprres. WANTED $5% Boiatoss, other crops; 850 IAmOUS | 106 Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. | When I am @esd, make me no lonety =ance the past two days ve shown Mrs. Kate Houlihan of Sturtevant|———— S e horse, wagons, tools, etc., $2,200, rea- grave, their_appreciation to the Gallarini REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. Chamber Maids, Women Cooks, Gen- % Silent to sleep In undisturbed reposs, Foxr, the big Keith Musical Act that | 3" Ghoton Long Point. o S ETIBIAR Sltors 91 e 41 | eral Housework Girls, Farm Hands, antic, (= X ““"bwz'é” FOR RENT S SRR i el o is the vaudeville attraction for the o okl oluntown street spen! e week end an 0] omination can lel fown ices. enve:ope! nell Y prinied, tor i u ire- | —Vera v eavm in Springfiel - the selectlons chosen range from rag- | day with her cousins in Niantic. o 3 JORN N. LEW. Central Building, 48 Broadway | Shon Tieh. Bend’ for - sampiee. 8| Doaes Past of slevator service. Jami-] . pubiican. unnl:e tontlh:g big opgara‘tillc number‘! tha;; - Ch‘l'h;matn Rep\é{l‘lcsl.n M’Fo‘m;s(;gmmlltee. Lisy gi‘c’-'rn‘:r ”r':{l'.p‘r‘:lmu% m; ° ;n' :l.c‘:. tor. ' Everything , up-to-date. H —T D only” artis can andle properly. George Wuterman Ot Clinton avenue oluntown, > , A to WILLIAM F, “ILL. Am -you haven't heard this wonderful act|pas returned after a few days' visit| REPUBLICAN CAUCUS, 3 . AR S RO Pply . UMOR THE be .sure and see_them today as this . T AM BUYINS poyltry of il kinds | Room 108. —— Will be the last chance to eajoy this| V1 Telatives in South Manchester. | = The Republican electors of the Town Anyone Baving same, drop sosial to - He—You seem so distant tonight big musical treat. There will be a| Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLaughlin of | are hereby requested to meet in Town Ly Jeilert ESichamer cona. ‘TO RENT dear. ccmp.ete changé of paoterlays today | yewett City spent Labor day with Mr. | Hall in said Town on Monday, Sept. 13, FUR SALE—W, stove .r:.m.’lnl. She—Is _your chair nafled down?— “and the eleventh ciapter cf the Dia-|and Mrs. Jobn Tefft of West Town |1915. at 8 o'clock p. m. to nominaté a cord, 1%l T2%0" " Builas Block. mord From the Sky will be shown. It| gtreet. ::mlm;::g for town officers for the en- s 2. . is called The Web of Destiny and z ¥ Segment QLONOCHOX\T‘A"%’G—]}';OB m cot- “It's = ATEEE s - forgotten after he's dead. cean it Pond; and 9«»‘6!.!:1.:‘1.5‘-:1;!:::? n.'?&!.“oi‘z' 't;oon “I guess you mever knew my wife's plumbing and heat. Renta! $350. | O7st husband.—Puck. protrays further adventures of this| Mr. and Mrs. James Kivlin and son wonderfud Diamond mystery. 3$10.- | roturned Monday to Hartford, Mrs. =000 B &?';g““’;&::?“ggl:’ce‘hég pic- | Kiviin having passed two weeks at her this blg prize by following the pic- | Crer home uptown. Per order Town Committee. * JOHN C. STEVENS, Chairman. Dated at Sprague, Sept. 7, 1915. We would be pleased to NOTICE. The Registrars of Voters ot the Town || 3€CUre a tenant for you if “T don’t see how young Bentley can R Rt wilie v, S e . e Tasean't: ‘he sidestpe the. col " ~ meet- = -3 nle; ve. 'or u! articulars in- |- ture each week at this theatre | Harry Winchester of Hartford spent| frg at the Town Gierics Otfice in said || you will list your vacant J| Guire’or s lector."—Loutsville Herald. Aonther big feature on this Dbill is|the week end with his parents, Mr.| Town on Thursday, 16th, 1915, « The Old High Chair, a two reel Ma- S t Jo! and Mrs. ‘Winchester, at their| from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. %r the purpose propefly fige_ |he Real g.u.e FOR SALE jestic _drama of deep heart inWrest,|fome on Towh street Sf Tecelving and Sorrecting the voting at my of Sepia Frankiin Square. featuring the two popular stars, — list of sa.idqrown. and of placing under IRRATIE R “I had a 70-mile drive yesterday,” ~Gladvs Brockwell and William E. Lau- | - Miss Mary Loutse Mara has returned | th€, title “To Be Made" the names of demand is very great at she said, enthusiastically. “There ain't no such thing” re- 3 M h 2 2 a t th For Salc torted the golfplayer, grimly.—Detroit rence, this is a touching playlet of | t5 her home on West Town street after | g Fro ety 1n momieT that thes ore rese; C Free Press. The reminisconse of an old lady who | Crer home o8 TWest Town street after | haif tho' claim 18 made that, they are || present. e 0 es Dyer—How did Litely overcome Got- ~finds an old high chair in her atic|nfrs ‘William Murph:; town election. _ One thoroughbred Jersey bull, nearly rox’s objection to him as a prospec- —:hnltd belongfedh to _l;lrer chfld{’ex;. allhof Dflh-‘%r'flwsx}f"{)‘us JAA‘ES L CASE sollgkllvlrn co;ard 2 ;;:;l oé?":;:’i tive son-in-law. .incidents of her life pass before her | nfr ana Mrs, Henry Govin, Jr, of CHARLI gentle, sire and dam re F Histdeical Ryer—He taught him a new dance as she looks at this old relic of by- 2 L bty Registrars of Voters. I pair’close matched black ana white | Furniture, China, step.—Judge. Fone daya and the pictures of all the | parmogs Me sag aioPg;ihe fOIMEr'S | Colchester. Conn., Sept. Sth, 1915. Holstein steers, 3 years oid, well brok- joys and sorrows of her life are de- 5 < 2 ighed Aug. 31st 2560 pounds, in Sr., of West. Town street. Rental Department ;l;od“:r -:andun‘fl( r-'t- § tull blood Dur- picted in thisbeautiful feature. The i | b B R . sy s b e > remainder of the bill consists of The Ed: ‘Williamson and Ernest ‘Williamson, | § 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. || pair, all three 2 years old and welgh “\ll'ldl’ .d Frhy One who Serves, a clever dramtic pro- ward Carey of Clinton avenue | yore at Océan beach Sunday. about 1000 pounds each, in §0od order » duction and Mabél Fatty at the|2Rd Roy Leonard have returned after Knicker—Now they say it was Noah who ate the apple. Bocker—Being a well-known l.flor. he was probably tempted by a sea- 2 saac ¢ Penobscot ind mot fat’ "Can be sden al the Ray-| Gentember serpent.—New . York Sun. World's Fair, supply the comedy. This | & Visit in South Manchester with their str‘:e{ s{zent T%‘;‘;léay Fith Montville mond farm on the Montville troiley, five Sth and 10th, “D'you always tip the boy so hand- besides being one of the funniest|Uncle, Bdward Waterman. friends. 3 "E,E‘“l“G"’“"“’ of New London County from 2 to 5 p. m. somely when your wife wires. “Re- pictures that these two clever laugh 1 Mrs. Carl Jahn and daughter, Miss LEGAL NOTICES S e e JOHNSON & CO. P- turning tomorrow 7 makers have ever appeared in, shows| Misses Nina and Meda Phreaner of | Alma Jahn are spending a few days - many interesting glimpses of the| West Town street have returned after | with Mrs. Jahn's daughter, Mrs. World’s Fair and surroundings. visits in Providence and vicinity which Charles Wyman of Columbia. There will be n;chnnge of vaudeville | included a stay at the shore resorts. Home From Camo. tomorrow and the management have — J ¥ e secured. Keeny and Hollis, the two| Mrs Frank Tillinghast of Clark's |, icnE¥ Clements has rotarncd home cleverest fun makers in vaudeville for | Falls, with her daughter Hazel and man's Point. this last half of the week. son Charles, is visiting her father, - Conrad Volmer, of Sturtevant street. 3 “Always—when she had originally 50 Broad Street, Norwich, Ct. intended to return today."—Lendon pinion. . “Why,” asks a Missouri paper, “does Missouri etand at the head in W!‘TCH H“.L BUSINESS r‘l“.é:zl:l.“el" ”ny- another paper, FOR SALE The Jerome Island Farm, situa- ted in the Town of Montville, The Republican electors of the Town of Norwich are requested to meet in A..Marton of Willlmantie and George g bt F Sal 1 'm; u.cll::e ‘::ly safe place to - caucus in Town Hall Friday evening, ||| five minutes’ walk from the or e stand."—Christian Register. COLONIAL THEATRE. E‘;’g‘:g'l‘,‘;‘hmfi;‘o:‘g:;f uttended the|gepe 19th, 1915, at 8 o'clock, to place New London trolley ““e'u:cfr't‘; The 'New ~ Maia—Itf you please, i S Mr. and Mrs. James Driver are re- N MoCarthe and . Miss Deya|in nomination candidates for Town Of- ||| sisting of seventy acres, *#lidnight at Maxim’s,” Four . Act | turning to their home in Brooklyn, N. ot 4 ~ A store on leased land (long term lease). with all fixtures. doing & 004 business: for sale at a bargaln. || Wen A 10- P ttag :tvm-n.-t e T B oo room cottage b i i - View, lot 50 by 20v. This place 18| m' e g Rl ats centrally located, S-minute Faix to ! trelley and postoffice, and the prics || “To what do you attribute your re- is very low. Inquire about it. markable health?” A Lot at Grotem Long Peint. “Well,” replied the very old gentle- Located on the water side, “flfl’ man, “I reckon I got a good start on mum, these flowers w’en you was out, an’ come for you Mayo of Brookfield, Mass., were Labor | fices. I put ‘em iIn Y., after passing a few weeks with da; ests of Mr. McCarthy's sister,| Per order Town Committee. Mts. Sarah Gilliver of the Canterbury | Mes, H f Mrs. Henry Clement of Main street. FRANK H. SMITH, Chairman. turnpike. | All attended the fair, tillable,. an eight room house, about fifty fruit trees. Excel- lent water. Price reasonable. For particulars inquire »f THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Real Estate and Insurance May Building 278 Main St. 724—Phones—A474-3 Spectacular Ballet Feature. This is the picture about which ev-’ erybody is talking. Don’t miss it to- day for it wiil be here at the Colonial Alfred N. Bennett of Hanover is vis- v only one day. Midnight at Maxim's | iting his daughter, Mrs. Beverly Bliv- YOUR is the one real snappy cabaret fea- e of Washington street. Herbert * ture that has appeared on the scenes l;e‘nnett was {fie guest of his egrutu WKTCHES and CLOCKS of the motlon picture world this year, | quring the week end. and it is gentain to delight, enter- Norwich, Conn., Sept. 4, 1915. NOTICE The Republican electors of the Town can be put in original B e e ] e e v thar oy Inovine e of Leba h by Frice en mon tain, and adouse all. Tt s the Story| Frorace Woodmanses of West Town FACTORY CONDITION meet"In the Town Hall in aid Town iise. “a"Bitgan “Cottases = worry. about.”—Washington Star. of a seminary student, who seated un- street has been visiting his brother, Work Collected and Delivered on Baturday, Sept. 11, A. D. 1915, at 2 around it —_— der a tree on the campus, notices a | Wiliam Woodmansee, of New Haven, | “Hamilton Railroad Watch Agency” [ 9.Slock B, m, to mominate Town Offi- FOR SALE oz i Rn‘l:]e % not Tout Siant offifld the | 20d his daughter, Miss Gertrude Wood- LEE cLEG The Jeweler) THE KALEIDOSCOPE Australia possesses 1,172 steamers Real Estate Broker, as her mercantile marine. C Per request of REPUBLICAN TOWN student \follows her to her destina- | Mansee. in Bridgeport. Phone Washington Strest, City | COMMITTEE, tion, and_ finds she is Tottle Twinkle- Lebanon. Conn., Sept. 4, 1915. toes, & Maxim beatty, amd premier| Mrs. Richard Carter and son John danseuse of the big Maxim establish- | Dave returned to Sturtevant street af- MONEY LOANED Cholee of 400—prices from 327d Two houses and barn, with 16 to $20,000. Send for catalogue. acres of smooth land with fruit. On WILLIAM A. WILCOX, trolley near Norwich. E. A. PRENTICE No. 61 Weat Bread St Reoms L and Manchuria in 1914 imported 16,600,- Ieut Henambe e tie e ahndent s s o N Wk e s, on Diamonds, Watches, Jaweiry DEMOCRATIC ELECTORS | Phone s00 ostbrisens borsias 2 Westerly, R. L 000 galons of gerosene. whome name is Mr. Shye (for he is a 3 rs. Al- nd rities of any kind at th bl R R N P i R Phone 363... - theological student), deoldes to see the | Dert Avery, of Bozrah street. Towest Rates of interest. An old TAKE NOTICE il Full sunlight is §00,000 times little fairy in her brightest moments. 3 “established firm to deal with. brighter than full moonlight. Arriving early, he waits until mid- EAST SIDE ITEMS THX COLLA "'m The Democratic electors of the Town o night, the hour of the cabaret show. %ee':cmvlclgeln:n e:\ere?ly red ulellled to . By means of a microphone the very Then' follows the monster show, for |y i e Sosial Activities—End Slect a Town Committee the soms fo| Another carload coming. to arrive faintest sounds, such as the fall of a which_special music is written. These , = be ratified at the general caucus to be | Tuesday, Sept. 1ith. The‘r are a nice Fon SALB father or of a very dilcate piece of dances include the Pajama Parade,| of Vacation Outings Here and held Sept. 13, 1915. The place and date | 10t of horses. My buyer Is coming to may be heard distinctly. Bon Bon Belles, Vest Number, Chin-| There. of meetings are follows: help sell and can tell all about them. tissue paper, . ese Fantasy, Eve Promenade, Bustan- Fan Mel(ms S e e o Hall | Brides wil De Fight. SEVEN ROOM oby Oriental Maids, Novelty Dance,| Mrs. Charles Culver and daughter, Hlu cy t. 8—~Second district, at the hall IRETEE = EE—o and Maxim’s Ballet. ~The _ Rector s Se] S i s T L Paulllane’, have returned to their home fiuifii' Main St, over Simpson’s res-| Tel. 1139. p3d COTTAGE HOUSE ; : .| on Main street, aft B Donkey Dance, and Bathing Revue, strect, after spending their| NATIVE PEACHES N O ST B Sept. 9—Third aistrict, at Union Hall coating them with unsated lard and vacation with relatt ept. T strict, at Union Hall. Among the many big artists of the e el e w - storing them in a cool, well-venti- Sept. 9—Fourth district, at the Brick FARMS FOR SALE Electric lights, steam heat, set Tited Diacs gy Boston. Mrs. Lina Drew of Bost Sch A BT terpischorean world who appear In the | accompanied. them nome ang. 1o ran| TOMATOES, the finest Bt e iZin diatrict ot the Parish of all descriptions and prices. tubs, large lot, in fine location. solo numbers are Baroness Trmgard Hall. guest of Mrs. Culvers mother, Mrs. vaGals o Hcge niimlier Mt Dlents: PRICE $3,300 von Rottenthal, Leo Pirniko™, Ethel|Jjohn R Fowler. of M i 7 ETC,, ETC Sept. 9—Sixth district, at Billings' Bete AHa Cambron Glrie! Fext Weaton| - oo, 1= powier. of Mt strect. G Hall! of good bargains left. and Dorothy Ozuman. The #reat Guest From Hartford. All ot the above meetings to be hela WM. F. HILL, Sancing numbers are the last noce im| HaroM Counihan of Hartford is the at 8 o'clock p. Real Estate and Insurance N. TARRANT & CO, e Per order of the > ultra modern dancing, and the public | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Emil.Jahn of PQ p ’s “a k s Room 108 Thayer Bldg., Norwich, in Street, Norwi will b educated in the most delight. | Main street. ople rket DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE. Telephdne 147 117 Main Merwigh tul fashion in the world’s most fascin- | Mrs. Augusta Pratt of 6 Carter av- 6 Franklin Street ating diversion. Other striking films ) enue, Miss Martha Brent of Boston 0 THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO; for today are The Breaks of the Gams, | 8nd Albert Brend of New Bedford BTN HOLBEN P missioners for New London County: FOR SALE OR RENT Edisor, and Sophie and the Faker, |SpPent Sunday at Ocean beach, guests EN, Proprietor ‘hereby apply for a transfer of license|xpree minutes’ walk from Peck's comedy. *| of William Brend. to sell and exch‘n“ spirituous d ith P - Misses Ella and Louise Fryer, Hazel intoxicating liquors, ale, la=er beer, | COrner two new Cottages with garage Rhine wina ufl clder under the name | and modern improvements. Marguerite Clark at the Auditorium, Hilderbrand, Eleanor and’ Harxiet = ll‘dh“ le of Daniel Murphy & Co. Fo:yvlnlcuu" inquire of e S 3t ‘Norwioh, exsept ""i‘.."r"o:f.'..'“.‘;‘; JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker n N tments i SRR R LTI Ot Gree e names str )na it binde ot Masonw Buiding | SRER otk ot s e (e feature, the tenth episode of the | Scotland, where during the nineteenth Materials for sale by trolley line with 3 acres of good Broken Coin, in two Teels, and the | SPAtUry romantic couXles whose mar. Peck, McWilliams & Co Oou ted LOST AND FOUND tillable land, barn and henhouses. Paramount ‘Travel pictures showing | f12ges R ’!’Vdflflny-he-rteh T LOST—Sunday. between Tattville|]] Good opportunity for some one the Father Neptune Imtiaticns which e | Some and o, wigwIN LOST—Sunday, between e take place on board n ship crossing |4 requirements of parental consent. - m.: s and Moosup, top slip cover. Notify )l wishing to keep cow and do a poul- the cquator, and sevral Interesting | And, according to the custom of tnis| STETSON & YOUNG, 110y cemetery. P ____.___"' 8. and receive reward. ___ sepfd |} ;ry pusiness or market gardening. sceres on the Island of Jamacia. arcadian country, it did not a A ST—No rux non- Ul e sskad fl Marguerite Clark, the dainty, dimin- particle of difference who performed te dBllild fel F. ? nu hx- lasses in a bag lef! FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, ytive; magnetlc star of Wiiasower, | t5° ceremony, Once within the lines nuers an or3 | . e under | the ladle wr%n: tthe fir £10 . SRR T g R AL T I T e O e i ondores | . LOST—Half the pleasures of inll | mer being- heard in the latter at a dis- umph - in the latest Famous Players’ prices by skilled I the 3 . County Fair, if you do not llnp n un tance. oty 1 3 R raation o that | Telephone. ' 5o WesT MAIN ST. Columbian House on your way and get p' o l‘.’i:ln.é!t:': i’%mlu‘lm S h applicants ar one of those popular 25 cent dinners. —_—— comodv-flrlml. Gretna Green. ™€ | self in_a compromising position and .&’....a sepid —— - s THREE DIVISIONS To find herself married to the man |12 OFder to save the honor of her mer- | Most Cigars a FOUND! s‘“nv uw re Good— whom she actually believes she_de- |Ii¢d sister, who was cloping with "THESE ARE an rn, permanent method of re- According to an_ Italian authority eggs can be kept fresh a year by combining the plum, bam- boo_and pine trees are very common in Japan. Each tree, with.its prod- ucts, holds a large place in the Jap- anese dally economy. remarkable .fog on the co‘nhknmuthe"nr\::w occurs in a region where rain is un- known, and supplies sufficient mois- ture to support vegetation. FOR SALE IR, gases 208 THAMES STREET given off by Industrial plants =a Two Tenement House with § rooms tests is the unusual position Miss|Other man, tells all that the ‘w 23 GAR m Aham Crarkdflgtdsh herself in at t}\et:llmaxt‘l; ;’::"g;;‘m (t%:: disguised earl: u G Togs 1 &lg hmb V.S rs are a0 B -umn‘ dishgured Plano cases and fine 4 * Fharacter of Dolly Erskine, helress of | Sough to bind her to o "the Ear in ro. m“‘ Rirers, ’,‘,’,"&' 3 r-::n:’n te. & vest fortune, belle of Harrowgate, | 2lity. according to the.law oI the pe- and' see, \and coquette. in the film version of | Fiod- ‘hl. 3 A L THOS. M. mui’.“ _ Franklin St. g‘ LoAR: E" own Clorx. this noted romantic comedy, of Bcot- | e A Cafe P remonaliy. |« Children Ory OR FLETCHER'S CAsTO RIA

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