Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 14, 1915, Page 10

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155 ~ b i sy S Div, 54, A. O. H, 3, L 0. 0. EVELYN FLETCHER-COPP. Distinguished of System on th to Pacific c-ut. Mrs. Evelyn Fletcher-Copp, one of nguished musical ‘Bacine coast ot present a in Los Angeles. is & musiclan of sound iny herself, having sup- ted her earlier studles with five She was a classmate eger, in the class of the ted Hugo Relmann, with whom sstudied two and a half years in Her work abroad includ- & swell rounfied course of Wh she epecialized in violin. turnipg to America she accepted a po- sition at the Bishop Strachen school, Toronto, where she began to evolve the of music study that has since ber fame. She was dissatisfled the prevailing method of teach- ing children, belleving that instead of forcing instruction on young people the latter should be made to feel & desire to study by methods that would arouse interest in the child mind and make for self-expression in the young lhknl. In 1897 she formulated her ideas in- Rk has since basn Koowh: o4 the Hlotcher Mathod, and on' Which latter she has spent upwards of $75,000 to Petfect, ncluive of patents for models in_promoting. Many of these -!.dl she discarded. the fall of 1897 Mrs. Copp of the faculty ot the New England Conservatory, ~ Boston, Whero she had a class of 122 teacher students. - She does not believe in en- those to teach her mtehod are not adapted by suitable quali- fications to teach children. Nor does pprove of exploiting students of fsmder age bafore the public whi considers detrimental to the child Tt of '.h. Incorporated Bflclu’fy ot usicians, London. COLONIAL THEATRE, 4 m Ormi H-wl-y and Earl Met- An astounding tale of the Tivil war Is told today at the Colonial theatre in erful two reel drama entitled film Dbecomes a veritable gem i (heh’ -ul- It is o story telling of & South- ern_girl wl ther has lost all his SRR theonen the war, sni aiso. ot rt, who is said to have been on the battle fleld. A sorry fooking sort of crippled Yankees. are jrien toaTi is twn, 438 eepecially 1ll, completely exhausted {a brought to ths girvs dcor and 1ett fo her nursing Throush him she is %o regain title to_the old home, her lover ‘dead, accepts & monu or the con- iacert” Tankee AFies the marriage old sweetheart returns, having lnn restored to health, and plans re- rebellion. He is cor- ered by the Yankees in an old shack, and in a flerce battle is on the verge of giving up. The Yankee enters the shack secretly and iz} crownes th scape, is the big two reel Selig feature, which tells of the miraculous escape of & young girl from a life of undesirable The film is a daring and keeps the spectators in a excited state during the entire of the drama. Claim of Honor, Dt Toyaity plctre. ang. Doners M uke, Kalem, com- the bill. Tomorrow The Blus is the big feature, presenting Lessing n the sensational lead- ing tole. DAVIS THEATRE. Vaudeville and Fcl\uu Phote Plays, | There will be a change in tne vau- lle attraction today and the Brain. This is a big time attrac- end Jim tangoes, roller skates, rkey trots, and does the grizzley . He will also meet all comers in & wrestling contest, offering $50 for two out n fthree fails for anyone who throws him. Greek. or Roman style PNPLES ONFICE. FOR FIVE YEARS Mrs. Belle ‘Worthington of West SAVE YOUR HAIR! DOUBLE iT8 BEAUTY IN A FEW MOMENTS. IV‘IY PARTICLE OF DAN- DRUFF DISAPPEARS. Town street is visiting former neigh- | 2P! bors . in : Colchester. Mrs. Willlam B. Wilcox. of the Scot- land road. was in_Stonington ‘Tues- day tosvisit-Mrs. Edward Potter. Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘N. Mott of the Cant, turipike were - in East Hartford on business Wednesday. Mr..and | Mrs. Stephen Taylor and daughtor, Miss “Martha Taylor, were guests Tuesday of Mrs. Henry Hens- ler of Plain Hill. Samuel Geer of 'Jewstt City was the guest Tuesday of hh rornwr nelghbor, Mrs. “Phurston B. Barber, of" the Can- taniry e bury “turnplke ha bee?n‘ e cdl irnpike has. spen a weel’s vacation -with her cousin in Dorchester, Mass. - Mrs. Annie ‘Way of Willimantic has rned after a few days visit with yer-coustn, Miss Fanny'L Williams of Mr. -pd Mrs. Stewart Greenmen of the iry turnpike visited Mr. and )(n. Allen in Hanover during the past week. Mrs. Sarah Gilliver of ‘the Canter- bury: tm’n?lb ‘Went 10 her cottage on. Groton\ Long,.Point Tuésday for a stay of a‘day or two. Miss Louise: Gorman of. the . Can- terbury . turnpike - returned . Tus after Woverat ¥ monthe’ stay at North Scituate. Beach, Mrs. Hfl'l?] LaPierre and grand- daughter Betty-LaPlerre of Washing- ton street are in Mystic for the week, visiting Mrs. LaPierre’s sister. After a weel's visit it with, Mrs. Har- old .D.’ Winchester est Town street, Mrs. Emma Stebbins has re- turned to her home in Colchester. Miss ‘Bleanor Ussher returns today (Thursday) to ‘Stonington _ after a stlins. . This act has been ons of sensations’ of the season, mnows should . miss it here. The feature picture today is the.five part ‘Mutual Masterpicture, The, Mat- ing; with Bessie Barriscale plaving the Tole. * This is one of the finest Teatuss ‘pictures ever shown here and conveys g great lesson to girls who are trying to ‘malke their way in this world. The following s a brief outiine of the Do Willard, the .daughter of a village minister, achieves the reali- zation of her great dream, a vear at college. Dorxls, although a very sweet pretty girl, s’ greatly handicapped' by her clothes, which are frumpy and all wrong, Herdresses and hat having been '‘made by a-village dressmaker and milliner, ‘and “she looks as _though she.had stepped .out of an album. of 30 years back. On her. arrival at col- lego-the other girls shun her at every opgoryniy & and tell her she doesn't belong with them,. making her .des- perately -lonesome homesick. The picture shows’ her siruggle through colly she has to fight 1 o lag ght against fipally succeeds and wins ot the )_"fla of every girl there, which| makes a very Inferesting and attrac tive feature. The 16th chapter of The Diamond from the Sky.will also be shown on’ the-bill, and: this chapter one - of: the finest instaliments of the series. Events begin to happen fast and exciting and the principals in this absorbing drama have their hands full evading the plotting of thelr enemies. Matinee today at 2.30. All seats 10 cents. children 5 cents. Evening at 7 and 845, 15, 15, and 20 cents. The best show in town. — AT TRE AUDITORIUM Today again the five reel pléturiza- tion of mpu:lxlt;-:m nary . dramatic success enf e Captive, featurin, Blanche s‘v"nt, one of the prettiest |20 and ‘best™] ‘motion’ picture ac- tresses will be. shown as staged by Jesse L. Lasky, The'play was written by Cecil B. DeMille ang Jeante Pherson and_is primarily with the romance of a o ; “'Et:‘mer, and ‘the ut- ings and : moun scenery superb. The Broken Coin will I.lle be shown “today in the usual two reel Tomorow and. Saturday the manage- ment: have booked as a feature The Italian, & wonderfully fine flim featur- ing: Giorge Béban, Who scored such 3 hit g;nmm;uuw York success, The Fres_Lecture _on Salesmanship. - - The local ¥. M..C. A. is putting on an up-to-date course sons_in. “Efitiency Bustness - hair health Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’ Danderine from any drug -store . or tollet counter, and prove that ’Ulfl' hair is as pretty and soft as any— that it has been neglected or injured by_careless treatment—that's all. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine ore to vegetation. It goes right to the Toots, invigorates and strengthens them. 'its exhilarating, stimulating and - life: producing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. » ‘week's . visit, her aunt, M D. Avery, going with her for a brief m Mrs. Thurston B. Barber of Pecl Cerner was in Preston City Wednes- day and attended the conference of six churches held with the Congre- gational church. JUDGE GREBNE TO PRESIDE At Superior Court Session in Willi- mantio Friday. ~ The Windham county superior. coprt for short calendar and assignment of cases comes in_at Willimantic . Fri- day, October 15th, at 10.15 o'clogk with Judge Gardiner Greene on the bench. * The short calendar list: W. F. War- ner, Admr., vs. Edward P. Masse Land Co.. Gio Batta Ognio, et al. Eim Farm Milk company; Hormisdas Dion vs. William' H. Segar; Julia E. Lyman Thomas _A. Lyman; Dona Coderre . Georfe C. Potvin; George T. Wes~ n’ vs. Antonlo Gerosa: Louis G. Zechiel vs. Harris and Craney: Elsie F. Briges vs. George F. Holbrook: The A C Andrew Music Co..vs. Nathan ‘Uncontested _ ivorces: . Maude ' E. Hall vs. Raymond R. Hall Trial list to court: William N. Pot- ter, Admr. vs. Mary L. Turner:' Jo- seph Peck vs. Albert Place: Joseph J. Oates xs. Salveni L. Cardinal: Mar- tin H. Waterhouse vs. Louls Gundef- Town of Chaplin vs. Town of mfleld: Erwin E. Morse John Neil; Louis Gunderson The Shore: Line Electric company: Roth & Lesk ve The Geo. B. Grost Finishing Co.: Ellen M. Bugbee's appeal’ from Board of Relief. Claimed for Putnam. To jury: Louis G. Zechiel vs. Har- ris and Craney; Gio Baita Oznio et al. vs. Elm Farm Co.; George T. Wes- ton vs. Antonio Gerosa: Frank -St. Martin vs. N. Y, N. H.'& H. R\R ;. Antonio Vito vs: Bryan F.' Ma. . “Palne vs. Claimed for Put- am. State’s Attorney’s - Notice. State's Attorney Charles E. Searls gives. notice that he will meet attor- neys for .consultation in rogard to criminal cases at the office of - the state’s attorney, at the court house in Willimantic, Friday, Oct. 15, from 10 o'clock a. m. to 12 m. At his office in/Putnam, Saturday. OCL 16th, mm 10 o'clock a. m. to 3 Criminal Cases, Octobor Sess n, 1915. Continued cases: State vs. Robert, Manning, assault with intent to car- know temale child; William 3. Tilley, assault with intent to mu: der: Alexander G. Hough. non-attend- ance of child at scrool; Herbert Rath- bun, rape; George Rood, assault; Frank Lynch, rape: Joserh A. Trahan, non-support of wife and. child; Mat- thew Geary, assault and preach of the peace. Cases continued upon . probation: State vs. Eugene Young. indecent as- sault; Alfred Child, ‘embezzlement; Paul Cichon, atutory burglary. uel Goldman, statutory burglary; John Spinner, assault with intent to kill; Napoleon Lacroix, statutory burglary: Willis Turner, theft. New cases: ‘State vs. William Rath- bun,. forgery; Edmond Dupre, statu- tory_burglary. Stamford—Stamford and Bridgeport police are having much trouble with bold thieves who are working in stores and residences in both places. Fe——— DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local aj ‘pllcllionl. as_they cannot fqach ‘the ‘diseased portion of the eer: There is only on ¥ to cqure deafness and that 1s by constitutionar remed Deafness is caused by an inflamed con= ‘dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube: - When this' tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing.and when it is" tirely closed deafness is the resul unless tho inflammation c condltlon. cl!l efl by ich 1) ot e banamed -:oudmon u! the En'-'fi co% surfaces. e for any u- of Deafness ( 15005 e Slvnte. Caweed b7 Siarrn Cure, Sepd for clrsuinrs. froc. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Gnio. Bold by Druj ‘Inkt Hatl T.flly Pilis for consti- | 1 taxab owmed on 2 mal Tkt according f kv lizts may be “obtained ¢ 5t the To ‘Dated at Salem, Cohn., Oct. Tath, 1915, “D. GIFFORD, L. LATIMER, octidd Board of Assessors. All peraons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Sprague are hereby n to return to the Assessors'on or Sefors the first day of November, 1915, a writ- oo all tasable. vrflpcl’lyedu:'r‘: of a on the first day of October, alling o make & list will “penalty of 10 per cent rec the in Versallles af the Postoffice on Oct. 28, 1918, from 2 in Hanover al the Post. office. Oct. 29, from 4p. m, and e OFown . Cleri's Offce "at Be Oet. 3uth, from 3 to 5. and from 7 to P-Pated at Sprague, the 13th day of Oclober. 1915, ARD OF ASS BO. DSSORS _act13a”_ Of the Fown of a-_Of the Town of Sprague. ASSESSORS NOTICE All persons llable to: pay taxes in the Town of Norwich are hereby notl- fied to return to. the Assessors om or Dbefore the first-day of November, 1915, a written ~or brinted list, properly | 15th signed and sworn to, all taxable properly Swned by ‘thess on -the Arst of October, 1915.. Those falling to a_list_will be charged a penalty per cent. additional. according Bianis can be obtained at the As- sessors’ Office in City Hall, or will be lon. . m. to 5 p. m. +oceivea’ teginning 1 Eriday, Oct. Ist 1915, daily. except P Eilection D: 4th; “‘n!n:a' A Wofwicn, Gonn., Sept. 29th. BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Norwich. Con=. sep2sd NTS wanted; $5 to $1 daily sell, h rooms: 'u-- and best Of ret . Address “mov. or 37 wishes rullhn in store. Z, Bull octiza | all noa- Sket Company, -Hart ood - mrilked nmes, Nortn Franiiin, Ck Telrpiions B R R sample queation. “wE it mediately, Bramalin " institate 35-H.. Rn hester, ‘N‘I'ID—A oyerlooking the ar acco; qte furniture'and ola S S“ T -2 mAvade THE P n\u uunl 11T Ave. Tre Bést piace I (& {mt ahd summer boarding; situated Club Certificate Application No. 5. missioners of New London County: The AUTOGENOUS W Thames Bocial Club, acting by Mars- | neecration” chenuily zeno Paradise, Treasurer, duly anthor- 1264 by vote of said club, hersby appiy for a club certificate to entitle it to bave In- its possession and dispense to its members, spirituous and intoxicat- ing liquors s an incident to its soclal life under the provisions of Chapter 296, Public Acts of 1916, at the quarters Eiven. E. Chapman, 131 Chestaut St. WANTED street. Town of Norwich. Said club has|Hands and Laborers: for its purposes and objects the follow- ing: Mutual and soclal improvement of 164 members. it has o -membership of he officers ure as follows: _Rabert mbari, vice president; Eugenfo Ferrl, secretar. Marszeno Paradi 3 ‘ecolini, te Blagionl, tru ws, constitut! members are hereto annexed. D: Rorwich, this 12th day of October. 1915, Tha Thames Social Clitb, Paradise, Treasurer, am: authorized Norwich, Conn., . Oct. Treasurer, of the Thames Social and made oath before me to the th of the. foregoing lpfipllcllion and That saia club Is & bona is mot its chief object, but s an inci- dent of its existence as an organt: tion. to. its' members who are an that there are no_minors In the active membership. Fred. J. Brown. County Commissioner. octi4Th FOR SALE FOR SALE A seven room cottage on Elizabeth Street for sale at a low price. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 by Marzzeno A. D. 1915. Personally wpur»dmm-rneno Para. a de organiza- tion wherein the dispensing of liquors 86 Cliff Street |||, 0n Broadway, Central Building FOR SALE FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE $3,.300 N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main Street, Norwich FOR SALE Neponset Shingles and. all . kinds of Masons Building by Materials for_ ssle Peck, McWilliams & Co. All “the - words spelied in capital letters. I's- the keystone of our BUSINESS In, biiying your Feod- from us you are sure, of the fullest valus as well as highest quality. CHAS. SLOSBERG 3 Cove Street "MONEY | BemE SR rest A old room cottage, with all medern equipment, large lot, fruit trees, shrubs, etc. Price . right. In- quire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Real Estate and Insurance. | Phiones 724~ 474-3. p.nmnn. Coun. AUCTION 50 HEAD OF. AT Pcnu!: Ax:cnou TUESDAY, OCT. 26 At 10 o'clock a.m., run, 2 some o The cows o' Beef wt 5, beiters on, 1 1 ‘trom & monins 0'3 years old. & registered Hol. Tn Buils. 1 :a 3 veard Ry d win' poates far um Tien Sonar -f" ¥ "" Um! ELDTNG Cast IFon, % 1 1 TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- | % eided by this peocest, ‘Lodhire s oken iténails or sibenine b ot A _good Bofler Tender; must-be .sober. of 4ald club, located at 21 West Thames |General . Housework - ‘Girls, . Farm FREE EMPLOYMENT. BUREAU- Thames Terrace a seven- You.are not getting full . -usage out of your phone unless you are using, it to phone your WANTS to The Bulletin. . B FOR SALE FOR SALE—At ¢ low. price. paif of umuma dratt horses. welght ile squipment, contr yop life preservér éunsh- Spray hood and apros; ass, including. y‘-u than hait ea Greene Ave, octif FOR SALB._A fully equipped ana grocery, Boing a £00d paying ar Tons. Al cash. near Frovids an be bow, teht = :n\u( est) Builetin Ofac WALB—One 1311 Overland five- siectric lights. sel: starter. very FOR_ SALE _Some seed Tre P Dy RN, Sangvars Phone 900, FOR SALEOak dining room set. q-)u“n‘wrnln‘t, Tod Brciaway, Cliy: TLICE — They cannot Live on a bird treated with Konemab 3 ghd sesung (oy £ bots pasrage G/‘" Honex Fouliry var Main 8&. Narw) ;nernm My h‘. consisting of re, 8 years old, DRt ctarion-tired bupr, ¥ stalifon, pedigreed, Arsl prize N iadr, 113, quantity of hay; will - J. 3. Sull GotiZTuThS w and_litter a u"p’l‘t ‘0“ A P s pixs; €004 oncs. P e P et A oct13TuThS FOR SALE—A nice bimeck § year 8id horse, weight 1350, & good butcher cart. 1 DugKy hdrmess, | express har- ness and 1 democrat wagon 2 s.elghs; a hr‘; Or S meo! GQusre of A D. Beausoleil, Futn: ¥y_Vandernoot St. Telephone 39- €13 rnn uu-. Horse. harness. exprese wagen and bar. Inquire Peter Du- SR SC Baitic, Ct. Tel. 58 SAUE—131 Cadlllac, demi-ton- in good condition " C, < Dunielson. oetizd " ’Ale—rmy ! lrun‘ l L fit‘ ¥o nene, tull bicoded. altic Pos Po‘m “FOR SALE_191 dilias Touring Tally sagipped. 15 good_ conditien Hoyent NoP10: PSS il Aver LE—Two Tarme in town of Montviite, Contatning 23 and. 34 Jatter having & Fivertront of 500 (e ate well supplied with water, wood frult, re A 'A-1_condition; Body with top fec Ferd Ad egndision. priee ¥ FOR 33:5 nnlombm n. Clane: sondition. Apply J Phone 354-. size Prices for any Prinung 1.-.7-’ in n or, BE*rhe m-un Company. Norwieh. T3 AN BUYING poul one. having same, drop postal musl Gellert, Colchester, Cosn. FOR SALE—Wo. 2550 % cord 3. § 22 i catl hnm- Jocaiions. r w-ur "ot 7 &-‘flkh‘ .1‘0: ‘"_' - | ‘Modern house of ten' rooms and bath n most desirable section. Has electric FURNISHED réoms, - ton 0 -.-wulnau S Pnome Tosy '—The Ao GacTor ot ms. J. ‘tr.m; ROO :nu g-m Morse. 18 Union St TQRENT odern’ apartments, No. N Ave. Also rents. For full partie - e-n!r-ny To- St 1. kno ve other nlel ow,” ars inquire of “Here arg (0 or 50 love letters you MPRAN, g T FOR RENT FRANK. W. COY.. wsterly, R. I ~l-l«|d-hu.-um~c mv_“wmn.‘ the A-— ul_.“fl wda ni | You may n- the ‘Siame ob the stars and the and the white road —Gerald Gould. haum.uvmumunn— exs, ho wise ’lh'll That e go0e We rear a shrine We every Rine)} thovkht mes There may be much in you. my friand That should excite ¢ worid s b But fallure frim will be your end Unieas to think a Bit you pause: Dethrone the idol that ix And ay 1t .« ‘Gaaty shelt HUMOR OF THE DAY Tenement four rooms, 35| Knicker—Who does the baby look MoKinley Ave. six 5 Elm 'St | 1ke? four rooma. 1 106 Noxiy Mata St iaapire Bocker—He is neufral-New York mes. “Have you Iaid the ';mm in bia et alse tu Locak. evntnl sepid (sssessor's office) —Fellow outside. mys you've assessed his real tate too littie by $29,006! Asseesor—Give him a cigar and keep Bim Guist while I telephone the asy- lum!—Philadelphia Bulletin. 1 be pretly busy on. e trip - 2! iaterrupted his ywie te me when we were cngaged. them along ‘and_mafl me _one day~—Kansks City Jotrnal caution P "\cmmcwl.lhlz((hlla!wr “1 hear you are bhavifig a Take It Back’ campaign ip- this town. * “Yes.” admitted the Plunkville citi- something Two men were discussing the ser- vide as they made their way heme from church. “What was (dat seatesce the choir (3 1 & -Allm out it singers” " - Bitn. of over §0 horse- The Young Wn-'- Christian as soclation has ‘world's membership of- $00,000. f of two experts China_will at Nan-

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