Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 4, 1915, Page 10

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3 .:;a-mw glasses; any onday, Wednesday, day. Burnbam's, 55 DAVIS THEATRE. Complots. Change of Programme To- day—Margaret Fischer in the Big ‘Masterpicture, Infatuation, in Four Dancing Harmonists "g:uin'umr, Martin lum".d d isiidanc Wed- e W large at igFeny ‘There will be = complete change of |- e at this popular theatre to- ‘and the feature attraction is the ! soclety life & hum .~ Leter she falls in love with @ ten-twenty-thirty actor and makes & real hero out of @ man of- Tlld;:r. o sprignt- Zavorigs supbort e et This is - great feature. fhctan in = powertel ‘that is sure to appeal to - From ay and ‘The the -Sky will also" be | Ce 4 today and this chapter is one ‘you cannot afford to miss ‘as ‘-BY strange and startling things be- @in’ to happen in. this -:ht-msr of this serial. “he vaudeville attraction for today Saturday is the Four Dancing iste, . vaudeville’s. most versa- ‘male. quartette. This is an act ou will like, for they sing well, "800d_comedy, and know how to m Saturday only, the management of_the Davis announce for the spec- ial’ lt'.nction, Theda Bara, in “The hans, a six reel’ Fox fea- m claimed to_be one of the best Productions o .the sesson. Be sure +* IN OLD KENTUCKY. At the Davis Friday : Night. ‘The return of one of America’s most popular drames—In old Kentucky—is scheduled for an early date in this city. Since In Old Kentucky had its first performance, many fads have ‘come to the American stage, as they have to other arts, and cults. Melo- has had its fiing, farce comedy arrived, departed and returned again; ‘the problem play had its innings and the show girl has romped in musical Matinee and as “Madge iss - Murray Brierly” in “In Old Kentucky” at Friday. the Davis | At Celohester Wedding. Bosbs of the Sotland Olean: Up Day for Green. A force of seven men,” with a team, ‘was at work Wednesday raki -.na carrying off the leaves on the New York Guest. John Unoles of ‘New York ting visit John McJennett at his home on-Peck's orner. Short Paragraphs. F. Lindore Olcott: - of - Washington street is in L this week, In- specting the roads. bbe_ of Fennkdin n Frank S. Avery, of West Town eirest. Mrs. Henry Guile of West Town street left Wednesday for a week's vis- it ‘with friends in Voluntown. Charles H. Marsn of Town street has secured employment in New Lon- don, spending the week ends here. Mrs, Ch-ku has 1éft for New Lon- don after three weeks' visit with her niece, Mrs. Henry Guile, of West Town street. David and Michael have been working in Hartford for some time. past, have returned and wiil be employed at.the Hopkins & Allen plant. BULLETIN'S * PATTERN 1448—1450 A PRACTICAL STYLISH DESIGN. Ladies’ Waist Pattern 1448 and Ladies’ Skirt Patters 1480 The waist” and skirt have new ot ;:cun lines end are -ulx:t‘? Tor Deplum: & new‘ Siaie Lonture muy. bel omitted on the b bust mea: 1n° st slsen: 23, 24, Inohas. walyh mieamur Shaban, who | fi The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucian | a, Beebe of New Haven and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George Bedbe of the Scotland road has been named Donald Smith. 5 s, and MiE Howard Lindsley of Hartford, while here to attend the fu- neral of Mr. Lindsley's uncle, G. T. Lord, visited Mrs. Lindsley's parents, e ync Mes & 8- Tiesbe, & Ping Tros rarm. actress’ love affair and marriage with . idealist. Supporting members number such pames as Lionel Barry- more, Lillian Gish and many others. One of the big spectacles in this film is the sensational Dance. of the Fleeting Hours, in which there are employed over fity professional danc- ers. - The whole production was made under the direction of D. W. Griffith, the producer of the “Birth of o Ni tlon.” “In fact it is Mrs. Henry Wal thall, the hero of today's feature who is the central figure of “Birth of a Nation.” Richard Trayers, the leading man of “The Rosary,” is the hero in the mas- feature, “The Man Afraid,” a three-act flim. In this pro- duction; Mr. Travers is playing, the part of a youns man whose recovered courage, atter a childhood of L ice este y & len| au- tomobile race in which he s the mechaniclan, as well as driver, in a car making a delirious- and thrilling race for supremacy. It is e picture throbbing with excitement, -as well as a_beautiful ~soclety _story. “The Pay Train,” is the title of a big railroad _picture, featuring Helen Holmes of .the Hazards of Helen, and he: Taking of Mustang-Pete,” ‘the comedy. Clara Kimball Young, Saturday, in “Hearts in Exile,” World film. AT THE AUDITORIUM.. Three New Acts and the Broken Coin Today. A fine new vaudevilie show has been booked for today. and the remainder BA n in HA Oraor throngn The Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. 30,000 VOICES And Many Are The Voices of Norwich People. 3 : Auctioneer ¢ Anctiie Bhows (3 Maic - Sesel Danielson, the {REAL BSTATE AND rmo TOOLS | 1 —AT- PUBLIC AUCTION By virtue of an ora-r fromthe Ho and as orable Court-af Proba ministratrix of the ries Pellett, I will sell at P-mle Auction e Fial Estate and. Personal Prop- n MONDAY, NOV. 8, 1015, at 10 olelock a. m., described as follows ut 6 tons -of £008 bright mowed oals, alzo 6 .tons of ractically first class, 1 o eye mower, 1 new Yank horse rake. 1 one-hors: rrow, ows, 2 cul!lvlturl. 3 hitler, 1-spray- |- e, 1 “plow, 1 ‘weeder, 1 ‘hay ‘cutter, 1 t- TR St er, Thirty thousand velces—What s {7 grand chorus! of American men and women, whoare publicly praising Doan's Kidney Pills for rellef from backache, kidney end bladder ilis. They say it, to friends. They tell it in the home 'papers Norwich people are in this chorus Here's 2 Norwich Mrs. Jared Hewitt, Palmer St., Nar- wich, says: “For several montns T was bothered by pains across the small of my back and from other symptonis, I know that my kidneys. were at fauk, I got & box of Doan's Kidney Pills at N. D. Sevin & Son’s Drug Store and soon after using them, the pain in gy And thavs the Rumber | torton Po\lglb‘lilfl 'llh c?kl 1?‘0 A0y v. cubatcr: cf eggs. el w e ey Flol heat Save vise. I Sinkie fevm narmess, i Dett natncss, 1 Hew storm front for carricge, a lot of straps, etc. ‘WAGONS OF ALL DESCRIPTTONS. 1 practically new Concord bugsy, tasb it masehs dandy Sk ep attachment for peddling, 1 one- home " cart. 3 ohe hotss farm wagon, snd 1 second-hand ru out buggy. THE FARM OF 25 ACRES of &« brl.ch, l‘a\eh tllfllth:oll is uated about 1-4 mile from Baco ner, just off the road leading Xrofl Wauregan center to Wauregan depot; 1 seven-room house dition, supplied with ru; outbuildings consisting of size-~cow and b ud"c-rr xF eondition. 1‘; farm as any man'needs to own for ‘the chicken business, or nlner":‘ e.' back. disappeared ‘and my ‘health im- |t proved.” . > s Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s ‘Kidney' Pllls—the same’ that Mrs. Hewitt had. Foster-Milburn Co. Props., Buffalo. N Y. Mcthu‘-—mh Irfitable Children! of the ‘week with the Banjo Trio in consiats | &re the headline place. This trio of three men, neat appearing young|¥: fellows who play banjos and the pi- ano,in A No. 1" stvle and come here Mghly secommended by the vaudeville critics. . Mae the possessor. of ‘@ fine SODEERD velcs will ‘Tender several song numbers. and Plurkett' and " Leonder will complete the'show in a funny singing and talk- ink skit. On the picture program _comedy; sex-drama worn _ ftself Sot A the ovila of ‘the’ white slave have begun to pall as a topic stage fllc:nlliol\. But, through it ) and even in opposition to the most wonderful of all recent factors—the drama—In Old Kentucky, like g face scene, lta mer- ;| rydittle pickaninnies in songs, dances ‘:H md mnm:, its ‘vigorous story ot and women and its abund- o eBeasmtite. motacats, The sae. foe company and splendid_scenlc equip- ‘provided for the Boston Theatre @m«m will Be seen here at the mfl«m &mv, November 5, and nl .7 Seats on sale at the box Jotinee prices 25, and 50¢. Evanlng . e, 75c and $1. co\.omAL THEATRE. Blanche Sweet, Honry Walthall ane lllnh.d Travers Featured Today- i@ you; gcbd patron, resist “a d“& nuon!!mcmul that wflm %mh celebraties apoce ;¥ prities who at- ights, and stand on’ the lendent in the | has been me the eighteenth chapter of the Brok- €n Coin will be shown again in two Teels, as well as other Universal reels ?\cmd\ns 2 Mallady” ‘mount five reel feature by the Fa- Trom, Crids, Fus powestal drammes vide Fitch's powerful dnma-. “The Moth and the Flame, secured. For Monday ' and Tuesday of week the popular favorite m. J'lnll will_ be seeh on the Paramount pro- gramme in “Betty in Search of a Thrill” The cast includes many. well known names, ‘that of Owen Moore perhaps . being the .most prominent. ARTHUR CHATTERDON ALL NEXT WEEK. Efght great plays will be presented 4t fhie Davis theatre mext woek. aom mencing Monday. - They are all' fa- mons; Al atiractive and presented by Anhur Chatterdon, surrounded by & pany of actors and actresses who mmms.rhmwmbezmlym- ‘nee, catering -especially to ladies and chi bills of equal interest This. wgy Weel will be under. the ;uuvlee; ot Chatterdon, ~ the i “able to vr-un: the greatest F‘l’;}:‘f the day with every detaly popular _prices. The, mar cumvrfin comp-ny has bun ‘acoring success m wfl‘:(“nmd is ization lllt_k!y ‘gets. rid ol these para- safe for even the most many - who is | £ e worms; md mnen up the system. n‘m treatment ‘today and -eliminate the cause of Irflmxdn.u. 26c.7 ¢ 7 CARRIE r!)mfl novid Administratrix ‘of Estate. LEGAL NOTICES O iihtn anaTor the nu&uq eh.’on the 34 day of Ne resent: N ATIENG, Jdage; o te ot Brncst Ly South of Bpreg: in -ld ‘District, an-incapable The Conservator aj d prayh 1’ certain real id estate,. tuny ‘desorfbed 1 ’I"hls Is Gas Heater : With the‘ sndden di'op‘ in the temperature, the absence of steam and other Heéating, has brought :{gs;omfort to mmy of the kind that| | woms. rse. harne Barry. ?—- = 1 ror | et ai &en uman. An’l at 1f‘ Brous | & octs 3 TED _Weay on Soten SO Norwiet oy J&m ". ’X" uun%orwl sz";;hu su- R """.."" e of &l ki binger, Tel WANTE.D_ A dENERAL GIRL -Ap?ly at Once by Conn, Wi -rc-'."'":" Foasdar Tondors . Central GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager. WANED mcm DALE mlmmmu co., " Peace Dale, B. 1. w-l— FOR SALE J. CWITTER, Auctioneer S Auction Rooms 42 Main Street, Dfiflhlt‘m Conn. 50-Head Cattle-50 * Quinsbaug; Conn,, - Ernest L. Brown Farm, Nmmbo_r'hh. 1918, Adzi!y 0 k’d" by thou- ._sands of people. -«work and help; find the - lost; rent rooms, houses, “stores, factories and | -farms; sell anything from a go-<cart-to a ranch; and’ ‘reach all of the English- ‘ reading families in Nor- | wich and vicinity. ~-FOR SALE 48 O S Bhone 18- Reynol Bovid FOR SALE—A biack mule, 1050 Tbe. true t> work. Can be seen at 43 Cedar Street. 1 novid um- SALE — Household Turmitars rm Magee range and m e - g00d as new. Inquire -.z'gnl- e. -nxi—-nne Holsteln noek um Bl: § year Holstein cow. D. N. Woodstock. Bovid FOR SALEB—Blus Belton Ditoh. Ia- ee 8. 4. Giax, Norwien, Coun KW, JALE—One 1915 model l'l Buick, ,_all in A-1 condition. 5 S PUTR AR farm for 1,000 chiicks. house ind in fine repair; city water, ele " ‘Auctio: ¥ SALEOn: m er touring car: will Strate Its qual) ice very attractive. hqum, Taperial’ darag vid FOR SALE—One work horse, Concard LE—Two a rabbit de‘m ; ages 3°and & Wm. Credit, Baltie. “TLICE — They cannot live on & bl ted Lice Reme o, K. n try Y Hiahs B, Norwieh, ct sei+TaThs FOR_SALE—The Home Hotel and frat .class boarding house, doing nice business, at 132 Main St, Danlelson. Just the piace for man and wi e iy nts Staer Byl Appl. 122 Main St., Danielson, Ct. lxoyl PIGS FOR SALE—George A. Kahn. Telephone Lebanon. oct21d FOR SALE_At a low price, pair of extra good draft horses welght 3000 pouxn Herbert C. Keech, Danielson, Conn. Phone_ $is-5 octl4d MR. POULTRYMAN—Don't m! ghance to et some of the famo: Barron strain of White Leghor; We BV for Tataodiats anle 300 Pailets Sud £ this strain and & fow year: \;‘a‘ hens; bargain prices. a good st bay mare, will work Io-any Spot [ Shiean iant o new oy horse farm wa §_International hovers. Fryon's Keency, Willimantic, Conn. ac THINK IT- OVER — 360 hoteheads and 250 regular business nvaiopes, ’x‘:uny'}nntoa, for $1.9 each Fon. samples Srinting you ars in need rices 7. °*Tne Bulletin Company. Norwich. Conm: AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. Anyone having same, drop posial to Samuel Gellert, Colchester, C FOR SALE_-Wood, stove Xt “ 35 8,5550: % cor Bullaru. Tel 4s-1: YOU CAN BUY the fine sunny 10 room House with modren improvements at 20 Grove St. i you speak quick. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff Street FOR SALE On Thames Terrace a seven- room cottage, with all modern equipment; large lot, fruit trees, shrubs, right. quire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Real Estate and Insurance. Phones 724 — 474-3. etc. Price in- FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE Eleétric lights, steam heat, set- ‘tubs, large lot,“in fine location. 2 PRICE " §3,300 ‘N. TARRANT & CO., ‘l‘l‘7 Main Street, Norwich r. verything up-to-date. o Aeply to WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent, TO RENT ‘uonocaon-nua——'nn- cot- a land, bing “and . heat Rentat - $250. Biher $200 t0$4000. Send for dooklet. FRANK W. COY. *“esterly, R. I FO® SALE WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale A store on leased land (long term lease) with all fixtures dolng o Coas businoss: for sals at = bargata c-n.‘. at Pleasant View. cottage st Pleassn view, 1ot 50 by n centrally 190atea, 5 minute [~ trolley and postolfl d the price [ty fow. *Taquirs about It A Lot at Groton Leng Pelat. H A around it Farms. Cholce of_400—prices from to $20,000. Send for catalogue. WILLIAM A, WILCOX. Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2. Westerly, R. L. Phone No. 365... FOR SALE 109 LAUREL HII.I. AVE. The beautiful dence 1 * mpnoorwm vfl Nru sing m 1 love to hear na. Tupder of the wheels 1 1ove 10 86 4ad A5 1he cows and mik "4hef—in & dream. ~Jugd Nortimer Lewis, in the Houston THROUGH MISTS. A -fi: \ymbol spanned the breatn- to be with shadows Bo_futtle were the all falling tears To melt the miste g prisms O could we thrust aside the hindering That r = Selas the fulgency from tear W soul Vielon should we Into the vastness.of auspictouns skies. Amid the shadows ott the epirit cropes impsing n ding vistes from That strelén beyond. the intervening 'l'hmrm Imists—where the eternal —-‘-IIIA mlx-. in the Springfield HUM'OW—'"M DAY 1 h.rold dollar he had in the ‘world.” “Yov dou't say! What was it, fail- "Yu. buflm—hoflmm script. Katberine—As long as you eay you 4 the langusge of the fow- -‘m say? man—rm.m-ndmmu are soon parted.—Brooklyn Citizen. have would_have been no neutrals.”—New York Post. ; 4 “Hoh ts—F1t nr'i.fip_ T Tooka 1 to have great me as It he were naturally bullt for saiy expert golf player.” — Washington “What cduses th in_ this section?" sator. ‘ell,” replied Farmer Corntossel, my Suess is that jt4 partly duo to standin’ aro ¢ discussin’ the high Gost of Hvin' mua o hu-um fur coin.” ~—Washington Star. THE | KALEIDOSCOPE A few weeks ago China was with- out o pative press. Today several dred ‘newspapers are published. Spanning a distance of twp ‘miles and 73 yards, the Tay bridge, Scot- ‘“dk.u the: longest bridge in the o scarcity of money asked the investi- turkeys were shipped to mfl la.n fall for the first time, and more are - expected to go this season. New ¥ is' the world’s greatest seaport, J by tons of shippins entered cleared. Antwerp comes second ‘on the. list. the Japanese navy the messing -.uuwane‘ is the same for all ranks. A vice admiral And an ordinary sea- man get alike the modest sum of $1.25 2. week. ‘When a child dies fn Greenland the natives bury 'a living dog with it the idea being that the dog should 'be_used by the child es a guide to expen- the kind ever attempted. Islands are located a genimiaway . foul Honolulu to stralia. consist of mndr and . several ones of whith one is unin- shows that the Malay states have a s.pnhfinn of 1.u1m 'l'he chief in- e cultiva- m‘nl.n‘ of tin.

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