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Onlost No. 191, U, nofix:l ‘finm-u-‘nhn-t in ave. No. 424, I O. H.. specially p: ften and soften the tan- ‘women who mo- 5 vuh- the Marsh Piano House. M“l. of D. S. Marsh has to-its Norwich staft H. G. ndon, who is to take %‘gflufla work for the firm here. company at cw lnndnn in their new business and has made a record . um. affability and sales- 2 -qualities that promises to % him a valuable worker for the pianc house here.. He has a wide circle of in New London and makes warm friends wherever he becomes ac- quainted. DAV(. TH EATRE. “Graustark” Six Part Feature Photo Play, and The Symphony m Big Time Musical and Singing Act. The feature ;\ho(u play for today ln‘ tomerrow at this popular theatre is the big Bssansy production Gfeustark, n six parts, by Barr - MeCutcheon, teaturing the two screcn favorites, Francls - X, ard Beverly Bayne. Graus- is ceutainly a play With a t scones and thriliing sit- 5. The hero offers tc iay down ife for the woman he loves; no Fou have read the story which ofters unllmned opportunities to ' the screen artists and the company chosen by fhe Essanay have made the most of From the moment Lorry -n- the Princess until the. wedam scene at the flll‘lh.“th:‘yhy is ‘mn of _ection, gripping sifuations, and ro- .. Yon want to see and enjoy feature while it is being shown ‘The other photo plays on the _are the Mutual War Weekly with from avery part of the world in every w a big teature is sown on each b!o‘&{mm »@N"‘G TO THE DAVIS. “Seven Keys to Baldplate” Friday, October 1. “Seven Keyes to Baldplate” has béen played for a year in New York at tha mr theatre, and for six months Grand Opera house, Chica- nts are sufficient ‘worth of the play it- ua evidence that. the new type what the public wants—a n.n( @ hearty laugh at the same old style melodramas were fun- thmll meading to be so. Their weakness was that they were o -pt o be taken seriously same_ tricks of mel ‘which are ug! may made to lppn.r plausible if the mthor laughs at them and invites his to laugh twith him. Laugh- er.is the safety valve of the incon- ‘e accept an incongruity if but ‘we cannot accept it if- we are not allowed to laught at, i.l which the author has asked us nl evn Keys to Baldplate, is con- structed -with the -serious purpose of as many thrills as poasible | Mrs. ot the Sudience is invited to laugh at every thrill as soon as it has been ex- And in the end the whole play is turned into a huge joke—on wnmu. But the sheer shock of melodramatic incidents is in no ny ais hed\by the laughter which jes it. The quickly shifting moods ol the plxy lnduce alertness of mind a; ree “the tired bus. iy mnz he is tired. , Gohen has roached the zenith of his power as a play constructor in Seven Keys to Daldplate. He has pro- n real evening’s entertainment. Tall ot thrills and laughs. A v that has express-train action and BALL catchen the spectator and holds his aftention every sacond. Incident- ally # may be added that the manage- mert has given the play a setting is of tho very highest artistic ;m?o October 1st, ma Nd’,\'. and eve: Matinee prices 25c to$1. m‘ to $L50. Seats on sale y at 10 2. m. AT THE AUDITORIUM William _ Eiliott, Prom . Star Wins New Laurel + Film Appearance. Willim Eliott, who won a position e importance on the Ameri- & through his amasing imper- ol the impassionea young at- dramatic. sensation, ¥ nd who 18 8¢ pressnt. 4y himself in the stellar role splendidly tion of the in- e conspicuous _are les Waldron, 'ho ‘him- is m—m 1- mm.her emgm. ¥ Long- - ints nslmleot bachelor, 1 ot | Bartford,_are visiting Mr. and Mrs, fiammmmwoaunmw 'z.nn- “Whom rely for ltl'!lllfll lnd help in Qaily “life. = Christ is our most ever present friend. Lo I am with you al ways. Where we ‘live and where we are is where God is to help. Earthly friends are not always near. —Let it be strong. in our thought today' that ‘we have a Friend Who will keep us all the way, in'the way of His service, in e nunn-phm of His love and pres- "n:e.xnnn;mi-:hu'not!‘n Arnold. and the selections carried out the thought of the dship of Christ and ‘His everlasting love. Decorative and Show Dahlias. Orrin M. Price of wuhmn avenue hag-many varieties of rare dahlias ex- tending along the garden wall and cov- flrlnx @ large area’inside. The dis- v is the most beautiful uptown. The rge mos-om- are now in their prime. The delicacy of tint is as wonderful as the blending of the rich.colors while the blossoms vary from ‘old- fashioned quill dablla to the opening leaves of the rose and the wavy petals - of = the chrysanthemum. . .. Foundation Repairs Finished. The work of putting in a solid con- crete foundation which. has replaced 1 wooden underpinning of the First Congregational church acfoss the front and the rear. was finished Saturday. Offici Mrs. Lillian W. Turner, of * grand mistress of records of of Pythian Sisters, was the guest for several days last week.of Mrs. Henry Gulle of. West Town street. A D. Zabriskis Bu Buys House. A. D. Zabriskie of Boston has pur- chased of A.-A. Bennett the houss on Yeszaran. avnue récently oecupled b~ . Ingalls, and with his family will | scon move Saffers a Shock. . Patrick Burke of- the New London turnpike sufféreq a shock at his home early Sundsy morning and was taken to, the ‘Backus hospital. Father Seriously il Més. E. P. Phreanor of West Town street is in Mt.-Vernon,.N. Y., called there by the serious iliness of e er, 'S T. Evans. Noted Here and There. F. A. Miller returried Saturday. after 8 week's visit with. his nieced'in Yan- 3 Arthur Kingsley Allen of Manchester, N. By formerly of Norwich Town, vis- iteq friends here last week. Edward Murray of West Town street left last’ weck for Hartford where he is @ student at Trinjty college. Mrs. Albert Woodworth ofyWest Town street spent ‘a week rec in Hart- ford with her: daughter, Mrs, Herbert Tubbs. Mrs. Eli Hart end ‘son, Merrill, of Johni- A. Brady. Mrs. Hart is Brady’s niece. Mrs, Tsasc W. Turner of Mt. Kisco, N. Y., who has been spending a few day in town, visited Mrs. Mary E. Pierce of Town street Saturday. Miss Faith Gager of Franklin and Mrs. Irving Cheppell of New London were guests the last qf the week of . George.Geer of Plain Hill Mr. end Mrs. Joseph Moriarty of oats, still a gentleman. Marie Empress as the notorious Fire- fly, who temporarily lures Audaine from tie-path of rectitude, is an al- luring adventuress. The - ensemble work of the plavers is smooth and 50 ‘much. so that _especial praise is due the directors, Edwin S. Porter and Hugh Ford. ‘When We Were Twenty-One Is hu- man to the coré, wholesome and truly enjoyable from beginning to end. Other photoplays will be a very in- teresting drama with Jane Gail in the title role, ana Lizsie Breaks Into a Harem, a corking come s Tom: g dy featuring COLONIAL THEATI\E lest Rebel,” play Feature For “The thlgtur‘:mu- Southern e background for-the action of T) Littiost Rebel 2 Sve-part Dhoto drama which wi ved as-the feature motion plctm-e n the Colonial thea- tre ‘today. play is of ‘the Civil War period-and Into the boom of can. non,-and crack end rattle of musket- Ty is woven a charming and fascinat- ing love story interpreted by an _ ex- cepflolnlly fine cast, headed by E. K. Lincoln, .one‘of the finest of motion picture actors. One of -the principal characters 4n_the play is a homeless little girl. Because of valuable in- formation she has given one of the Mlllmnt forces she is designated by/| Rebel. scenes form other side as The Littlest 81 The little ‘one becomes. involved .in nu- merous dramatic situations but on ac- ‘and Ciaire McDowell | ing roles. Mnunflsoutm the foft‘..h-tbfihlmhllhl.d id_everyone should ...'?' | 1 { | i Shampoos with Cuficun. Soap preceded by light applications of Cuticura Qintment do much to pmmohe hair-growing conditions. Cutleurs Soap and Olntment sold_everywhere. ‘Libera sampl o sach, maled ree. with 33, bock. ‘Aadress post-card “Cuticara,” Dept. 15F, Doston. Boston have returned, after = several ¢ vitit with Mrs. Moriarty’s aunt, S Tohn Ryan of West Town street, Miss Fanny 1. Willlams returned on Saturday to her home on Mediterra- nean lane, after two weeks' visit in North Stonington with Mrs. Allen Har- vey. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gore moved on Thursday from West Town street to Wightman's switch and after a few weeks will go to New London for the winter. James Murray who has been tutor- ing in New York during the vacation, was at his home on West Town street b1a day or two last week before return. ing to the Newman school in Hacken- sack, N. where he is member of the faculty. DANIEL RIORDAN, CONGRESSMAN, WAS MARKED FOR DEATH New York city is stirred by a polit- cal feud. It is charged that Mike Ro- frano, an influential Italian district leader, who sought to go to congress in the seat now occupied by Congress- man Riordan, plotted to kill former Sheriff Tom Foley and Congressma Riordan, who stood in his. way fbr the nomination. Foley is as influential a man today in Tammany Hall as was Rig Tim Sullivan. Rofrano is now being sought for in all the big cities of the country. Core of the Revolutions. Now that all the custom houses in Haiti are taken by the American ma- rines without bloodshed, the worst of that oifficulty would seem to be over. The core of Haitian revolutions is a custom house.—Springfield Republican. Guilford.—The Guilford agricultural fair comes the 29th. CASTORIA For Infants and Childrea In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of oecupm the center of the stage and the spot light is everlastingly on us. t | Thead'goadn are absolutely the same Qquality and In some cases better than the widely advertised 15c Beans on the market, and are so guaranteed. They o to.the trade as a 10c seller, the 1s¢ can for 10c to the consumer is our feature argument. - a Pick- Sauce ent ) b e th brands on the market whaich are abso.. lutely baked. THE L. A. GALLUP CO., Wholesale Distributors, Norwich, Conn, AMBES H. H ‘Auctioneer. Having, “AUc: : sold -{oog“ ‘nllu&‘m UBADAY, follows: Bibie astion Fert o Sehterbary wmlnu Mille: S 1 heiters, 1 ing £ 1108 ins>, BOth i 100 chick heavy i Mgt enm " ‘sari, 1 toshoard wagon hatt two-horse sleds, day, Grant, Telephone Lebanon SEARTRDS Diret. Class toolmakers on [ “"’1 ToRor Yo u-o»lo. A»P‘ fu"’%uf“ ntie '} | Machine Co. sen2dd ut ! AMERICAN w C. King, 1 ubum. c-“w o -fiu merous to will_be strictl: . dect Stormy, saie will take place free air . A caterer. will be in at- ED L RICHMOND. South Canterbury, R. D. LEGAL NOTICES Annual Town Meeting, The legal voters of the Town of Salem are_hereby notified to meet in the Town Hall in said Town of Salem, Monday, October the 4th, 1915, to elect by bailot all town officials 'ho are by law required to hear the Select- men's report, Town Treasurer, Town School Committee, also to determine in what manner the highways “shall be worked, also to lay a tax to defray the expenses of the town the coming year, and to do any other business proper to be done at said meeting. Poflsl open at 9 A. M. and close at 4 P. M. Dated -at Salem, Conn, day of September, 1915. JOHN H. PURCELL, CARL H. ROGERS, LEWIS LATIMER, Selectmen. NOTICE TOWN MEETING. The legal 'Dt!l' of the Town of Vol- untown ate hereby warned to meet in Union Hall in said Town, on Monds Oct. 4¢n, 1915, between the nours of 16 o'ciock ‘in the forengon and 3 o'clock inthe atlernoon, for the fotlowlng pur- poses; First_To elect the following _offl- cers: Assesso ard of Relief, Se- Tt tmen. Town Cleck, Town. Treagurer, of Town Deposit Fund, Anditors, Jurors, Collector of Taxes, Con- stabies, Reglstrars of Voters, Town Scbool Committee; also any other offi- cers required by law to be elected at sald meetin, Second—To_act upon report of Se- fectmen, ‘Town Treasurer. Treasurer of sit Fund, Superintendent of School ‘?’ School Committee and Town Heaith Officer. Third—To lay & fax to defray the current expenses of the Town and sup- this 20th ppropriation urth- for revairing (he Mgt ways o Smeving ye Titth—To do any other business ng. proper to be done at said meetl: PLMER E. COON; D G. DAWLEY, TANBs Gr DIXON. Selectmen. 1915. Voluntown, Conn., Sept. 27, We can't all save by the mandful, like our friend in the sketch. But by buying your Feed-stuffs from us, you n every transac- obtainable anywhere. Our Feed-stuffs are always clean, nutritious and whole- some. CHAS. SLOSBERG 3 Ceve Street on Diamonds, TVateh SR DNTERIS of aby Kladwt e = u- Rates of interest. An to deal STETSON & YOUNG, arried e gnmm Yarm, ook Teresencen 531 Main St USANDS woverament o) LTSN e he 2y Somation; or WANTED—Girls to lea ing and quilling, steady work. West side mk mill. ANTED —Antique furniture and old ia - 4 ek o 55 )‘rln: ‘{lt‘l « Laurel H! Norwieh for spr and summer bosrding: | situated b overlooking the water; also -mouob e parties accommodated. Phone 785, m)id NTED—To B Tt saly of Nt kind 004 pi E. Gla S olchester, Conn. LYMOUT! The pest. plage in D‘uum -orkln( con: hin 12 miles of Norwich! milling machines. plan, Good pay and artione: Wit lathe hands. State ex) % s expected. Address 5 Bulletin: erience an ox 35, care ep23d FOR SALE JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St Norwich. — Z{prices for iny printin FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. _PRICE w N. TARRANT & C9, 117 Main Street, Norwich FOR SALE Ten room House and Barn and three mcres of Land with Peaches, for $80000. A great bargain. E. A. PRENWCE, 86 Cliff Street and ‘all kinds ‘of Masons Bullding Materials for ssle Phone 300 LOST 'AND FOUND LOST—Bar pin, sapphire and . bril- llants, some milling. Reward for re- turn fo I Powers Bros., 10 Rose Plac sep s FOUND —Hclsteln he! have same by paving_charges. Harris, village Hill. “Tel. 517 mant LOST. stolen or siraved. & -mm bllek white cow. Please notify E. F‘ .n Fncnvme Ot pufl FOUND! modern, permanent method Of re staring dlsfgired Planc cases and fine furniture to their original finish, ‘Prives reasonable. Phone 1214-3. Your WATCHES and CLOCKS- can. be put in original FACTORY CONDIT Iw Del Carpenters and Builders| , - Best work and materials at right m hmnmhd l!cohor WEST MAIN ST. =i American Ho FARREL & SANDERSON, | . Special Rates to Theatre Traveling Men, Ete. * Livery Gennection. Shetucket Strast s, 0 of Wikl {rade .(-cr »’.‘.;%‘m:‘" Pronton.’ Pac o fik_m- "'2 gt Tatticiaes T sep3’ 5 ;. will Inguiee. Sai Hevmotay Bt “Fhose T8 341 4 in_ _ sepit farm —""—fimm house No_ 87 [t 12 {paten Be 13 rosios with alt i "5‘;‘4 FOR SALE_Farm, including 7 roo bouse. store, ‘shed, tools. umber, § mm fo 35 by 5 rods. & mites Willimantic, 8 oinutes house newly paintdd ana mnrod. = | Wrtte &7 annn 57 of Teiepione. tor »d- g 3ep22d | SALE—A bira _d <l iraiped. . Cati Niseds : upxb'd 3 A BARGAIX for_onls 18 it nll;l 25 posteards, 50 1638 Seal eat s o1 took, 1 cutout pussle. _H, ull'l'! for sale; white or_brows Zhos. Bhes. 339 Central Ave. Norwich, Con: 250 ¥0! LE_Two farms n_of Montviile contaming 33 and 34 Wores Ving a riverfront of 0 feei supplied wich water, wood and d are in A-1 condition; aiso 2pe Joke ot 4 year old steers Phone 25 eare Bulle FOR SALE -Young _helfer, calve middie October; goo pligne W. A. Raymold, Windham, Conn. sep24 SALE_A Kiichen range _ with Rot er front. 27 Division Street 'rcl. nn 2 sep23d Pair young sound mules sood workers; will se. Ford; Willlmauntic. ALE—) womh« Bow: *ap. Diia “romr WA horse, one DUEEY, lwa_-m:om. 197 No. Main SL sepzid Tel. ndbam, sep20d “WOR SALE _Thrce horses, six bakers carts, harnesses. Wm. T. Quinn. Phone 5861 sepléd FOR SALE _Buick automobile in first glass condition. Appiy Joseph H. Hal. Phone 3 sep1sd SALE—A dump_cart, in 130, Charies F. Brown. Phrme 1027-4. _ seplld h. p. noranm en- or small upright boil- = Perfaction of) Stode with oven: refrik- eragge, ¥. A Jaceds. Denielson, Coun o RENT—Roo: Keont ing. Inquire 8. mcon.‘s AL lc- Kln ley_Ave. RENT—Th pio llll cny for doctor .or ‘w h rooms. 3. B :_-s.."%? al Ballaing. 14 TO WENT_Fornished rooms. 3189 lectric Ught bath, hot and oold three minutes \rm Lanel T Chamberiin, House, 68 Chureh St aug3id RENT rooms, bats, hot mnd coid water. 10 Eim st C. F. Whitney, Norwich Bulletin. " sToRAGE Roon—faseire 3. E. Fan- ning. 62 Bre febisd FURNISHED l.o Centrally 1o- cated. Emma Morse, 18 Unlon St A few more Tenements mdAp-M Alkhuomylflnfyw are looking for a rent. “There is a big demand fuhoma just at this JAMBLCASE 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. 0 RENT ern apartments, . No. 187 Lavrel 1O Ave: Also nave ather nice ren or full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and I-Ie-t-c‘l Broker, Franklin Square. .ml(lbmll.ry farm, 33 village, fine :-room gottage, nice Thade, good barn, nine DOUILry Douses, 30 -acres. ¥Fruit, wood. nice stream. Halt horee, WREOMS, g h terms. m. Am}"flu- you are in need "The Bullctim Company. Norwich. ING pouitry of all kinds roncpflul o nEths, » “Bullard. Tel FOR SALE 37 acres of land with a barn 24x36 feet,. 20 actes (illable and under cultivation,s balance pasture and woodland, abundance of water, and enough wood for home con- sumption, ;- located., in town: df Preston, Just off the state road and 3% miles from Frankin Square, Nerwich. Price 3$1,000. Inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, ~Norwich, Conn. © FOR SALE On reom cottage, with all modern 3 squipment, large Aok, fruit tress, _shrubs, eto. Price right. In- quire of THOMAS*H. BECKLEY, Real Estate and Insurance, Thames Terrace a seven- irable ro.-rly l‘1 Ie- x_..’:.,"':y'.'m For tal parti 3 QUire O omw A. MORAN. FOR RENT Bighag roteile "eetar. " procf, ani- tor. :v-qa--.. Lg b3 el Apply to WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent, Room 108, h TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Teri-rdoth ~ cot- tage 3 acres land. 1000 feet from Ocean and Sall Pond: sown Jower and yegetable gardens: -hardwood floors, nd heat. ~Rents $350. Send for booklet. *esterly, R. I FOR SALE FOR SALE A seven-room House, in good condi- tion. with all jmproments, large Gar- den and two 'Barns] Obieken Houses, grand well water, all kinds of fruit! I Square. No agents meed apply. Write O. K...Bulletin. sep2ld minutes' WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale ledsed 1and (long fe: Sh il Axtures going & £008 ousincas: for sate At & bargain. Cottage nt Pleasant View. 10-room Ebllll. at ‘Pleasant xm-. 1ot 50 by 20 ‘Thls place . trolle; nd Lo %5ery 10w "nquire about it A Lot at Gretem Leng Peimt. holes of 400—prices from 3375 to 350000, Send for catalogua, ‘lLuA-A.\"u:ox. Real Estate Broker, Neo. 41 West Broad 51, Reoms 1 and 2. Westerly, R. L g:r-‘.:.m‘w@.um- epime 1 its glory and its strength Tere & Ang: -nbm r--n M-n- Fasi | And s‘m -m‘:fi‘m Joy But pot in vain the character Yh w: b And not In vain the splendid _hours the Alfl"l‘flh' ‘pounsel thit l.fl--‘ Because 1 Fkhow that still more radiant o Are somewhere Hesting your ua- ngs you dreamed o o, 3 : @104, 1 His love, must some day make come true, b Life is ?llll sweet fof me and all Its n is lll&v‘(? rest, for wh shall meet 2gal in Springneld cevers, Case) R-wbuc-n HUMOR OF THE DAY the “Newrichs Well. entertaining T should on Transcript. Jack—Bridget, comen: - did my. wife sir. That's the parrot s aidileting —Judge “Are you going to the musicale . at the Robinson's tonight?’ dom’'t know. Are they ve music: or is Josephine going to *"—Louisyille Courler Journal Lover (passionately)— X the very grourd your daughter walks on' \ Flther (grimly—No doubt you do. worth $200 -& front foot—Town Topies - + Mother—Johnny. arcadful languege Johnry—Wel, speare-uses K. Just stop using fuother, lay- with him, for you. sach Shake- sell you on. of our hand- GOMISTT asked the fed ‘the man, looking e won't let me lounge " —Yonkers States- hear of an Villager—Hello, Asron: you've got . m-rriac. What kind roatch did you make Second vm-nr——w.u nelghbor, 1 4iGn’t do as well. as 1 expected—but to tell the truth, Idon’t think she did, either.—Life. “Where were . you last night?™ esked one girl of anothen “] was out riding with father his car.” “But I Mnl know your father had in the Pornsylvania 8 vas oxthl.‘ in a