Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 15, 1915, Page 10

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"m‘ffifim S e o v o mu-‘ m IM; 18, XK. of e * ANNOUNCEMENTS Y. M, H. A First Lectiire. mx.n.n.a.wmommnfl- of educational lectures this (Friday) ming when Rabbi J. N. Rosenberz ve a lecture on Judaism in the H. A. Tooms on Broadway. Jostiics i fios aba ali who care 10 atc tend will be welcome. The ass w‘.‘m 0ld 8 lecture every Friday even- .season. g Buys Residence. #{ _ Through real estato broker John A James Looby has purchased now on through the winter |pace ana’ 40 . H. Driscoll an eight room | g3 at the corner of Arnold street I _avénue, formerly known as the Arnold property. Mr. Looby" it move into his mew residence at once, DAVIS THEATRE. New Pictures Today—The Devil's Daughter With Theda Bara, “The Vampire Woman” Special For Fri- day and Saturday. One of the most brilliant sensational features ever shown in this city will be seen at the Davis todey and to- morfow in The Devil's Daughter, with Bara, “The Vampire Woman,” Playing the leading role. opens with the els by Lugi, a former lover while she s being embraced by Antonlo who has ed Lugl/in her capricious af- Tactions. Lugl leaves a noto telling her that he has stolen the jewels out_ of vengeance and she will never see him sain. La Gloconda discovers the note after Antoniobas left. Her passionate rage is tigerish over the theft. “As he has dcne to me so shall T now do to all men,”. she » exclaims. “From now on my heart is ice, my Passion es fire. Let all men heware.” passes and we see Gaddi an QI emineor pacsling the beautifully hands of Sylvia ~Doni, _the daughter of a neighbor, while Fran- cesca, her sister looks on. Lucio Sat- tello, a young sculptor and -pupil of Gaddl's is stru Sylvia's ucio great but bis beautiful wife and bls little daughter, Beata.’mean more all the applause of the R iae . Ther 'in an e¥il day La Gioconda emaes to the quiet seaside retreat of ke famed sculptor. Lucio, discontent- ed with his model, takes a stroll on the ‘beach and tries to quiet his mind by gasing out over the turquoise waters of the placid bay. Suddenly he comes The Devil's Daughter, stretched the sun with aen Satmalsike , as a_celebrated sculptor, i8 8 shining mark for her ambition. T studio. She asks-him If be s ln need of a model. Struck by hefr g nnr{ Prssity Licls ) best ber with -h’“‘"x.“‘e: 3 %h' - om Lucio is more m Tascinated . eve: nally " the vlmmn .is - being . removed = from. Sohooner ‘and It s thought the boat may be saved also. Rockville—The Rockville Fife. and Drum corps will be the hists on Sa- urday for the members of th Drum' corps and ithe . ',rnuon- parads a dance in the-town hall in_: ning. % Bridgeport—Following “the example —— ‘member of the Illtvrxm'l‘ed Socfety of Musicians; , London.. L AT THE AUDITORIUM, George Beban in the Italian, Today and’ Tomorrow. In the character of Beppo Donnetti, George Beban gives a_masterly exam- t | ple of what an actor who is alive to his role ang can fee! his ‘way . of. holding - at taineq tension. By expression and .the ural l-turt:-d Filh the hands he is ::-.bln part, can do in the atidience -in sus- has its limitations. It is nothing léss than wonderful: mmhd with good clear * Mbl'l'l of vember, ural | ten or Wln{.dul‘ut. roperly Have Whooping lodng the button wm avvld the-: w- son wearing it and so the disease wi not be spread. New britain—Mr: and Mrs. William N. Low, of New Britain celebrated thelr fortieth ‘wedding: enniversary onm Wednesday. Hartford—John Dahilt, mmmy manager of the .house, and Mrs. Dehill intend to leave this week California. It is thelr intention visit the exposition. They may re- main in Southern California during the coming winter. . Rockville~~There was ‘a large. -at- tendance at the-Old. Folks’ day service 5¢ the Methodia: church Sunday. Mts Mary A. ()lcflui 96, received the large bouquet. for the oldegt woman présent, ahd George Siunderlund,. 93 that for the oldest man. Portland—The of the Hartford Bird Btudy l:lub came here Saturday afternoon to pay John H. secretary of the American Orni- thological union, & visit at his home on Marlborough street. to enjoy sée- ing his collection of -birds. Waterbury—The factory fo ' erected on Bank strget for the Wl- terbury. 1l Foundfy and Ma- chine Co. wiil be 75x150 feet, two 3 | stories high, buflt of brick ‘and steel out of’a story whose plot is nothing out of the ord] ‘The story of t.he immigrant tofling in & for Jand to earn enough to bring tive bride to his side from helr matiye land and their subsequent (fln‘ to subsist on the barsst living used " over and over eaim, But with the help of about 1,500 feet of film devoted to scenes In the native !Luly‘ and the introduction of the po- e H'.I l boss in the city of the land of by The plrv'. wiles Luclo tries to end hl. life by shooting - himself before the statue of The, Sphinx which . is now complet- “The Devil's Daughter laughs cruelly ‘when Sylvia, nursed Luelo back to heflth forgetful of her pride g thinking only of her husband begs enslaver . This 1s ia bl: five act. ruzm and no q(.)(hm‘ %lec:um are, America lever . cartoon funny comedy, Con th Con- The vaudeville is W Jim, the bedr with the Hmm This is & great this show today as it is positively the best bill put on here this season, both in vaudeville and pics IUELYN FLETGHER OOPP. Distingulshed Originator of the Fletch- or System ¢o_Be in Norwich. e a rather novel twist is given s e e B thap the average. membering past favors rendered by him to the boss_he had expected help from that quarter only to be literally thrown in the gutter.. ing ¢ fthe illness of the boss’ Learn baby, n:.t :'uw «days later ‘Beppo, by im- the slightest sound .or Ev'a fatal to t.he child, and l.-flb Rnhlns aloft the oflhmp, hoh-.boutmdun it to When a slight movement of | N the cmld'u atm brmn to mind’that his own child was wont to make the same gesture. ~ Gently lowering the shade, Beppo , steals away. Altogether the scenes in the last o3 Beppo and his wl!e. Anpette (Ch:l 'Wmhm;hll enz:sh to move the av- erage audierce and it should Do el Tecsived by sy apprestative ‘udlnnce. [* Other photoplays will also be shown. COLONIAL THEATRE. 0| with a saw-tooth roof, steam: heat, |5 twp .traveling cranes, asphalt roofing, steel sash, etc. Fairfield—The quarterly. réport ' of Coroner John J. Phelan of Fairfleld county has beeén flled in the office of the:state comptrolier a: Hartford, and b shows that the eofoner’s expenses for |y, the quarter ended September. 20, 1915, including fees of medical examiners, amounted to $3,149.76. Middletown.——Rev. J. P. Donovan, D, D., pastor of St. John's church qf *his city Tuesday observed the twelfth an- niversary of his pastorate in this city, Durinz his - pastorate here he greatly improved the church property and St. John's is ome of the foremost parishes in the diocese. Portland—A brilliant wedding took lace at Trinity church, Main street, esday ‘evéning at 6 o'clock, when Miss Dorothea Shepard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Nelson Sh of “Gildersleeve, became. the -bride of Gordon Willlam Stewart, of PhHla- delvhh. son’ of ‘Mrs,” Gordon Whitmors Stewart. $ ridgeport—D. F. Collins,'an em- len of the local’ freight ot the: New Y in the employ. of ‘the company .for 10 years, M.dhu!—!‘flendl in: Madison s have received invitations to the wedding: Miss Elle ‘est - Page, ghter, ‘of Mrand Hirs. W -y ssessors will be at - 18t, 1916, from.§ at Frankiin® Ct.. Oct. 14, 1915, ¥ CLARKE. & IABT ¥ .. PRRCIERRP S i -ASSESSORS' NOTICE - e y ‘taxes ia t) h’-‘r“i of mm'.r’ Pheredy notifed ta raturn to nl -:nnonol Belors: the first da: 5, & writ- 4 in_Hanover at ufl\ce. POt 29, trom 2 to the Tow Clerk's Otoce Oct. 30th, from 3,10 ™. P Dated at Sprague, the 12th day of Octaber, 1915 D OF A 2 SSESSOKS ioctisa - Of .the Town of Sprague. Persons_liable to pay taxes in the Tonn of Norwich are hereby motl: he Assessors on or t day of November. 1915 or _printed liat. properl sign sworn o of ll‘;lx:hh prapecty’ owned hem on the first ot October. xns Those falling to make a Jist will be Glipreed a_pemait 50 “per cent. additfonal’ actording w. can be obtained at the As- sessars’ Office in City Hall, or win'se sent by mail upon appiieatla & ch ?-lvm Siginntng rna-y, Dt 1st 1918 datizer except ion Day, it Norwich, Conn., Bept. 29th: BOARD OF ASSESSORS Norwich, Conz Y COURT OF PROBATE HELD h. within and for lhe District. h.n; ch. on the 14th day of October, int—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. “Estate of Robert B. Ster 00d, late of Galyeston, Texas, dec Tiam A. Somers of hor-leh Conn., ap] od Court by counsel and flled lhll the Executrix of th decedent has dted prior to the cBle. on n' her duties as Executrix, praving for the rex- Soe therein sof fosth; thEt 8o er..persan_be inted Adnllulmtvr ds boni non with the will enne 001 ~th istration wliunupcn 1f s Ordersa, tition at e Probate éoxn e 3% e Elt{ of rwic in said District “on ine tay day of Octobér, &. D. 191 16 o'cloo in the forenoon, and that motice of the endenicy of anid petition, and of sald earing thereon. be given by the pul lication of this order ome time in some Dewapaper DAYISE & cireulation in said District, at least three d prior to Has | the date of =ald hesring, and that ré- furn be made to this Court. ¥BLSON J. AYLING, Judge d foregoing s a trué FANNIE C. CHURCH. oetisd Clark AT A COURT OF PROBATE_HELD at Notwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 1éth day of October, Prese; L\'mov AYLING, Judge. ot Charles W. Perkin: late of \orvlcl s aeceased. o & E eton, 2y ober, “ihe leorfnoonndnll! of Balti- tu more, Md. and Willlem Ward Sratth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith ‘of New._York city, to take place Oct. 23, at the home of e brides parents. Miss Page spbnt-the summer season BABY'S BODY BROKE OUT WITH ECZEMA And Bfilbn Would ‘Form. Sldn AND CIGARS Fresh, complete steck: Best Servics. DAN MURPHY 11 Bath Street DENTIST "DR. E. }. JONE3 S t_ N R ek WA several 3 A e e E :lrby. Tbe, 227 Sea uu"'fli.. :co-n. R N et paid ratlw; FOR SALE—A 1 .u’.'{‘? tmhn reunchdi. Tan y? uegrions > " ali cas) sam oduu I5-H. rrln—dummu !ml}:n O 71?‘ i ‘r"-' Th( .fll 'ro N and summer, Boas uated high o ey tho Sutomeblie ted. 85. WANTED—To buy cows and calves of all kind: 200 price. E. Glau: Vinger. 'Te Colchester. Co novizd AVTOGRNOTS WELDING —Caxt Iron, sluminum or Jnost = hout Thowe broken siicnsils or machine parts: x.nm.uu..“é'nwmuy five % Chapman, 137 Chestnut St sep! * WANTED A good Bofler Tender; must bo sober, General Housework Girls, Fafm Hands and Laborers. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, Broadway, Central Building FOR SALE X FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE $3,300 TARRANT & €9, 117 Main Street, Norwich FOR SALE On Thames Terrace & seven: room cottage, with all medern equipiment, largs lot, fruit trees, shrubs, eto. " Price right in- quire of . THOMAS H. IECKI.‘V. Rtai Estatg and Mm n—-.m 474-3, Take - elevator lh-tnfi‘ Street en- |2 trance. MAHONEY BROS., FALLS AV'H!J E 10 ’flu ‘Bulletin. .. No. 480 Sauipped market ovidente ul bé Grocer: Builetia. Otf ‘_ FOR u% er, eiecir [ class con ahie Inavive. ot m Main 8¢ aot1 'fl‘ lAl‘?-fi . k. DU HIlL Sbagbark 'ho: 909, & SALFE-Oak Gining room set I qmn‘nmnlm 134 Broadway, Ck)' er lht:l @ year Olfl of- A..D. desusolell, Futnas, Vlnfl-rnool St T.upnou @3-, oot p roz 911 Cadl neaw, car in g3cd & wood. Tel. 47-3, Danieison. MR, PO YMAN— ance {4 get some of { Tron strain ac Waite Bave for immediate fposters of this giral: ling hens: rio en .'-rn wigon: & International hovers. Tryows Ageser. Willimantic, Comn. “VoR SALE 1] \Cedilies Tieuring car, fully equipped. in good comdition. G. F. :on-, S TR P g Py S Fom SALE—Two farms in town of 1] ontal er “”u“ Bv e font of uo X lupfill.‘ 'Hh At od in 'flll. and _are _cond ifl“ lllfl oke of 4 year old Steers. m 'c‘ or address Box 155, eare m\w tin_Co! FOm SALE_Bedy Witk 1o oice numu curan TH) — 380 ‘Oll‘-‘l d 250 6 Al IJ ) e a&u’x‘xuly' ul(or:.“.ao Q'I}:h ‘ 1Y B rne Bufietin can’un orw lur hr‘ e 335 l-. S BUYING Ty oF A1l Xinan. advons Bading’slme Teop Doetal 5 Simast Gellsrts. Colenegter. Conn. 137 H uses, Tenement and hn‘lh n Efl .'- Builging Lots, all in T IIDII List le!! pnpar!y ( tate investments. WILLIAM ¥. HILL, e-amu-n mum Send tar SAkiet »d—i. W‘_ATCH ’niL'L BUSINESS . -miaute waik the prire the water side. asndy drom. béard hx ‘.‘-‘!S.-‘K‘" "- u‘u"‘. O-.c hr catal 4‘""-&: 3‘.... e e "‘\"‘.. R . af_silver show id leve that are growing Md am growing old. am oid. Mever you ugb s siill an flled with' jor. just sa bl as troe g we have been wod ye BRehag to forty-two —Jude is.'in Houston Post. T HUMOR OF THE DAY She—You must! give him credit for the fact that he 'éxpresses his iieas beautifully, 3 “He'~But you See I am = fréieht —Judge. pdiord lowered "“'""""‘ : mm e B et dancing —rm-b-: l’o.L yu Hell wave money at ft's lces BeTl be yo dom’t pay it--london '!ov‘nhqn-tyunmnww “I¥ -unc autos 4t of mud-holes.” tsburg Post. bavnp—dun'.—rmn is_good weds, o watch with & | pever have my out at' the » - S established Nova Scotla, steel Product . betng converied into toltol and naphtfialie. 2,000,000 tons of sugar used in s in" & irecent year balf derived from coun- éh Great Britain is now X About twd), million natives of Siam are engaged -ln the -cultivation of Fice, ‘but ‘the) tncrease in th r\nmion of \aubeican Tice 8 b “eftéct \of peducing the Siam L trage f Trigsts, Austra’s jc, 48 in a state of department its employ- |- working on_ half WiA horses in A¥Ebia’ will not ad- horse ‘ainapk them: but of Souph America en- decoy domesticated borses from masters, and seems cager to welcome them. ‘Where ) ‘the nncs wnd German are 13wy con- wthmps £ the ardersd fro m view of the war difficult for .rfln"lv" 2 (;eh.d. tamps

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