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Fu}ufih. Robert M— er,fiu ical Hodges, Vaudw)ll- At e !l‘x:; ‘l;nedl.el.l “insittutions, - announces thro h;(.mc;or in one of uu ‘has solved this problem. Hnrt- -h uem.n of leisure and a friend of l. is_deeply lnter«ud. is; heavily 'ih -debt to his Gordon Russell, who: is alfo his rluu for ‘the ‘hand of' Bell- Forsythe, a prom- mem debutante. ~Mortmain, in the heat ofa) b L threatens to. kill His. creditor and this threat is overheafd. A strange fatality guides Mortmain’s troubled steps.to Bussell's house, Where hg overhears angd some other’in rancorous discussion. Later Russell. is found murdered. n returns.and firds the. notes he 'had given Russell outside his_own. door. = He is about to burn these hdtes; which would give him monetary freedom, when the..’phone rivgs and-he, is told that Russell has Leen murdered, “He faints’ and falls to the floor, " injuring his hand. mnlnt‘ quartette” were ul!fi. Helm. and rich. conarw-uom Jie : . Gifts. clety-gathered Friday hnme of their president, Mrs. Owen S. Smith,; on Huntington avenue. At the businéss meeting a committee of thre ed to see: t the mattin, ‘ Flagg is arrestéd on suspicion but [0 released on bail, he calls during Mort- main's absence and discovers the. notes, which ‘add-to‘the circumstantial evi- deyice surrounding' Mortmain. Mourtmain learps that. his hand- must be amputated and the alternative of gefting another man’s hand to graft on tho stump is suggested by Dr. Crisp Iis’ finally consents -to the operatioe and @iscovers that his grafted -hanh ia the hand of Tom Forsythe (the real myrderer). . From that place things work . up rapidly - to his arrest. The plut takes a remarkable turn and Weaves a convineing web around Mort- m.lirx g:' he vindicates himself and stnrt]lnx incidents of this. picture. The . ending’ is: as gensational and weird as what has gone before, The management adyises anyone af- fected with neryo! meu or heart.trou- not_to see th eral people. have fainted dfl.rlnc the show- ing of the pict in other towns. The vaudeville the first hfll’ of the week is the Four : cal Hodges, a clever quartette of expert musicians ‘WHc ‘have -a very entertaining ‘offering. Th mainder of ‘the-bill includes the Mutual ‘Weekly padre, Fath inaldo,” view- “with sorrow, the nun 4nd m‘?:éry the recent:church-repairs. . The gift ot a. nine gallon coffee urn from three| — ladies in memory of their methers who were _efficient - church - workers ‘was gratefully accepted. Plans were made tur th> next two meetings ofthe so- 153 Ice cream and cake were Has Guest from Turkey. Mrs. D. W, Avery of West Town When she returneq her niece, Miss Eleanor Ussher, came with her for a few days’. stay here. —_— Musical Netted $18. The sum of $18 was realized by the First Congregational Endeavor society at their musical given %fldty evening. It will go towards the $150. vet to be paid for recent repairs on the church. " Hunters Fare Well. Johnson Banfield from Greeneville and’ Clifford Lathrop of Town street spent Saturday hunting on Plain Hill aad vicinity, reporting good success. Forty-two Spuashes from One Seed. R, P. Rose of 146 West Town street is showing 42 crookneck squashes grown from a single: seed. Chronicle and Comment. Jnhn Blacker of MoClellan avenué turned , from a few days'. o unx& ork 2 noving from - Preston to and Mra. Goorge Gder of Plain HilL wm in ‘Jewett City the last of the week to visit friends. A' party from here ‘was at ‘Ayer's in Frankiin Saturday, bringing hume ‘large bunches “of - blue genuum Srant of ghe ‘Canter- bury turnpike went Saturday to Hart- - | ford.. where she will visit Ichoo'l! today. (Monday). M lnfl Mrs, Cook and lnnlly of 1| Hartford moved Friday into the house at hospital corner. rbg.ently occupied by Mrs. Byron. Smith | and daughter, Miss ‘Helen .Smith, from " Jersey City Heights,”N. J.,.come early.in the week to visit'friends on Lafayette street. * Brig a former resident. of. Norwich, ‘weeks’ '.mumzmm-.te- ttlers. : His <courteous treatment -of o weak and - helpless- wins: for him 7 ourtesy from the ‘stay, was.the ‘guest Bnkurdsy of friends up to"m : made on 2 big- scale for an exhibition mmpleh An «very department. .The always a feature at this 8, ¢ ua Wil ‘be “better “than " ever. ~ There rwlumb ). g are four. well filled clagses for Tuesday ‘There will be three fast ¢ h ‘of the - other jdays. | "The pllllflrm Droj includes. headliners. in “this line. of: effort, and several illers. Nervo, the high diver, will be there. oMu 2D fufiméf-fia PRy am, drnL tis em thh 12, e, this nra 1d very satisfa “ml l!n’t fnl!n}-‘: ?q‘;;cumf R wearing an as deep arm nlll which assuges . freedom of mm..ufu for the arms while wnrkln .. The back is finished with a e pattern is (l:u! in t‘hret ll’n‘ S um large. t requires: 3 - inch mlterlll for. adhnny.rd‘ R e X' pattern of this Hlusteation fafled Lo any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stam posoer thuouy 'rh. Biilletin Company, D wich, Conn. end the best. (Place_ for the- Columbus day .. If it cannot be made on Co- lumbu day, the opportunity should be iélheted“ ont Wednaldny or hllrl- LOST—O) and |gold ring, set ' ire. ‘\i"w“ an Oolem C-A fl.’a WANTED 50 Laborers -mednhly MGLY MFG. CO. WMConn. S ¥ oo e expe! General He Spinners. FREE IMPI,QVN!NT IURIAU. i rioney.Come quick: Girls, Weavers and’ n Jewett City, binel ess and Finder nomy bwner an ward. Max E. St‘hnmm. Phone 111-23, e o . PO 2 n or lhom ’epl M4, a lady's diamond lnd one ' saj fween Ldncoln Ay St to about No. Auctioneer AUCTION my tarm,” T wiil ‘sell at public ucnon all’ of my nal property. situated in the Towh of 1, on ‘the road from Norwi e. TUESDAY, OCT. 12, 1915, - M a m. £00d yi s (one new ‘m| with 17 by her siae), 3 Heltors due in spring). good farm hor worker and crlv- rness, about Having abo . ‘about-2 acres of cora-in ehock, 1 acre of fodder corn,”about 2 enec democrat wagon (two sea! lumber v-ran 1 farm tooth harn, 17 spr! ha low. cumvndr tone, ' hay cit- p 1 s |n§-'er.nx (mearly arness, l too, slumerous ‘to ‘mention. Tt decidedly stormy. I‘.l. will take place l\rlt fair, & = Al'mfl. To. be. sold .at’ p farm at‘Baboock Lebanon, on it uf‘m"u- wa *| prices fol ‘Milkeré, man and wite | & R SALE — One brand tourt enry:le.rai-"x. 'ty AT fal l-nulne ul. ru-s:n of this & n rteu. Also a good mare, will work in any spec hea, s l,‘ nn' ono-'lom -nll( Conn. N a % W v pullets TFOR _SALE_1913 Cadillac tanrhc r, tull; s a ¥F. xo’n:m m”'r:q x-n"&‘um : 7 octéd ; u?‘rv ma in town of trining T and 34 acres . PP riverfront of 500 feet and l..’l. J you are in need of. The Bulletin Conuny Norwich, 1 AM BUYING .poul Anyone hav of all kl rop tove lengths, 35 Bulhrd.m Tel ek, Ténbment lld Busi. Bulldln{ Lots, all % . location: our ' propest care (o Tes"ar ar tenc. ad 1 wave 4 looking for real es- _ FOR SALE A séven room cottage on Elizabeth Street for_sale at a Tow price. ' £. A. PRENTICE muaw . —. Cliff Street FOR:SALE SEVEN ROOM . COTTAGE HOUSE Electric’ lights, steam heat, set- - tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE $3,300 TARRANT & C)., 17 @dum Norwich - FOR SALE o..\‘ru-— Terrace a' weven-. Qbrph.. _te. Price !'l.l\t. - quire of _ " THOMAS ‘H. ucm.:v. * Real Estate Modern house of ten rooms and bath in most desiruble section. Has electric lights, steam’ heaf.. mostly hardwood Grounds are 3 LOAOC!lU\T;\ IJQ—Q.A o y land, L your craft Be_vital! #0!. I'm all wight; t card. I'm goiog to f, & medal —Chicago Ldre. ypu always Two modern Loorel T Ave s rents. ar t-u pd‘ -~~m,.m- d am authort lmngmuanu iaw."—Buffalo “Exp 1 fegt from 5 Sait Fond mso-nrnl gardens: hardwood plumbing end hedt Rental 3350, UOthers 3200 to $4000. ml&mm. FRANK W. COY. ~esterly, R. I FOR SALE WATCH flm;ausitfiss ko . said, :toebly, as Mods making m Jam , 12 v:oog'?anoqd:& OSCOPE | “cities in the