Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 26, 1916, Page 10

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the gener. lm!mhtlon wlfleh .this club. ity and “this -organization has looked upon &s one of the tions of our city, and everyone in our musical wel- advancement Teels -that they _ynuch to the men who constitute meeting at Odd Fellows’ hall evening. W'M-d:-—flr and Mrs. Remus celebrated piano, belnghemfmm:w!p.n. . COMING TO THE DAVIS “Maid In Americs,” the Big New Yerk . Winter Garden Shaw. spectacalar - America,” the latest Winter ueflmvmmmmufltham 3 Feb. 1st. and M ‘The “Maid in America” -lmn frequnt mplvmnt in the play, b\u only in so far as the characters are Concerned, for all of them are ~made In America’” and the first of the eleven scenes a in America” exhibi- tion. - Then follow views of numerous most -every Scene introduce the prin- players in various guise and the |’ cipal burlettas follow one another 5o as to form- a more or Jess conmected story. 2ai3 |turn their vein of satire upon them- selves and the theatre b a back stage scene e-nsd “The ann- Theatre.” This is declared to ‘be the most I-Ill\ldn‘ Scene ever writ- ten for a Winter Garden production. Hartford—Dandelions were i ™ weze in bloom in 11 advised the American le- Fwcion 2l Wihens of the arreet of eight for the arrest by the entente alles of the Teutonic consuls at Saloniki. every month of last year, hwleldqtml-ln‘.mmfll . or two as is usual Litchfield—The Berkshire Ice com- a dental clinic for the schools in Man- chester. Wallingford~Suit for $10,000 has been bruus!n ua ry R. Backes, rks mn.nutlcturer, as the result of the death of Adelbert Robinson of the fown, who was struck and killed by Mr. Bakes’ automobile in this town in November. TURKS RELEASE FRENCH EMBASSY OFFICIALS Who Were Arrested as a Matter of Reprisal for Cansul Arrests at Sai- oniki. e Berlin, Jan. 25 (By wireless to Say- ville)—Advices received by the Over- seas News Agency from Constantinople | ¢ say that the Turkish government has released the French embassy officials who since the outbreak of the war had been attached to the American em- bassy in the Turkish capital. The offi- cial had been arrested as a measure of reprisal after the entente powers took into custody the consuls at Sal- oniki. of the central powers. The American- ambassador at Con- stantinople, Henry Morgenthau, The stoc! Tope, | sists of nl:b remarked a well known medical writer recently. of B AIT Ia filed witn infectious germs ase. | Mouth breathers Inhale Dhese morms ang helt hrsats.basoms 8 veritable incubator in which bacteria Dbreeds ‘and muitjplies, simpls hang on, grow worse and de: into more serious, less cur: To avold contracting cou Jead to someehin today to Hie mouth tightly cloged. stoe windows open, walk in the fre 2ir as much as possible, draw it, de: into your lungs and ki ¥ y introducing Melo- | & ‘company nurabers over 125 per-|t e including tho usual array ot young 00, 31.60, $1.00, 756 and. S5 Shata on sats urday 10 Mal Torders with remittance shouwid bé e ’-mwbl installed lhil (#fl!nel Emml’i #top’ Ty co ug] o5, are guaranteed Fout ‘cold or mo DAy . Relioves Worst Cough in Two Minutse—Make a Full Pint of Soothing, Healing, Laxative wages ex) that | West Washing: = fresh cold In Ave minutes by Also that it relleves worst tnzu S fiathe myaes ough an ;:’“‘?mm, Yo i gt mnnrq- & fa 0l es in ‘gn R S-. 14 mm ou Ves monsy ot sut. (Cl’lli?s as no nm.r ‘home-made m.dlclna at chemical and drug firm, iSokburn Brogucts Co, Of Day- ton; Ohio, guarantes every bottle of this pure essence compound satisfactory, or money back wo be sure to gel the gen- uine, and you will not be disappointed. FOR SALE FOR SALE The FRANK AYER FARM, 3% milss from center of city, 1. cres, with fine bildings, running P i Beib B sunshine. Just the farm for you. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff Street methodhlfliewofldofreadfl flmdtab- of% Bulletin would cost many &ms Thrbwuufimtomefmuwlndsmd ‘Bulletin WantAdsnaw. Thn-dhwllhba-aéfluecq. WANTED Situation by man. on farme with renty refefences fu S Would tion April ist; before. Farmer, Bulletin. 00d general servant, "W 2 E able to assist With cooking mig Beddie, Fisher's 1 WANTED (colored) to tend door at th6 Shon. OF Leterson, aftec: schoot bours and Saturdays. Apply at omce, 132 Main jan26d w.\mn— s buy second hand fur- niture for cuhs S als0 sell m;‘:amro o inds. Zeiinger, JVasl Square. Telephone 1032-5. un'-b—anu euu-r, walit on trade; %}Iflhn IM' man “hdaress F. O don. ton = n- Jan26d a_position tox Tite; nort hulfll and sure ad- 7 Then work Zor Uncl My free lllllllrllbd book D. K. 638 teils jow tg gst sn ‘appointment. ‘ashington, D. C. WANTED—Men who u'. ha perience as gun teners. x| Food wages and good worun. cond tions for men experienced and capable of ?uflll(ul‘ Write telling aiout your, salt, givis rie rences and fod Addreés Scaretary, 210 ton Square, Philadelphia. Apply by letter only. Jan: WANTED—Girls_over 15, for housework. _Mrs. Chas. boraen West Main St jangsd WANTED A coi Tooms for lght SoaeResDing. Room 50, Central Bullding. 225 ED—A_ wommn_ for laundry; eme try, Bull mxmmm wirl wishes ,}:-uk;fi with dressmaker In city. care Bulletin, n26d HALTH— R e rent Taari vanc Bave & Cobweb Corner six for 350 £r Fagan’s Smoke Shop, opp. Woolworth's Jan3MTuW WA pair; rubbers, ings' renewe: adjusted. - B. Janlid Cyeo springe, ball bear- bru: renewed. and A Aubrey, 23 Summer St sweeper you ‘vacuum elu.gi fo for B . " & .n Fanning Studios, er? Call o Broadway. AUCTION. FOR SALE: A Bay Horse. The same will be-sold at auction on Saturday, Jan. 29, at 10 o'clock in the morning, at Oliver Reynolds’ Stable, GEORGE H, STANTON, jan26a Deputy Sheriff. BA By order of T. M. Shields, Esq., Kk and gxeures ot the valued e me: ,000.00, con= ladles’ and boys' :shoes and rul Jan. 22, 1916. Trustee in nukrn%y Jan228MW . AUCTION SALE Household Goods AT REAR 53 CEDAR ST, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26 At2P. M ESTATE of DAVID A. KING | s FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE Elsctric lights, steam hoat, set- - tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE $3,300 WA!'I'I:D—Work by ractic T B R Wikt now, 17 Pearl St. . 4321-4. )‘ Iad WANTED at the Nor- Jansd ‘ RDERS. wich House, 52 Mawn St vacan: Dept. 35 ter, N. ¥. GIRL MBLF waated in fnishl pastments Of ~the rican Thread Company’s Wunmentic mils: Apply at office. WANTED—Raw furs, at every Saturday. A. el dec13d WANTED —Antique farnifure and old B eadan BEo Ry - & asien STEWARDS OR MANAGING CHEFS ATTENTION! t 16 to be made fo-thia aieban ut Bo mf-rr x Home Nereton A. Heeb- Eennett. ding os md ;et:“ Kgl I’nmlc. m&n‘on wfll Ihald Jon-sssesy ug: 191 made on, P gfl. th!l! m b- ade Su R ana “Reputation A g on,_ pre) m- -m.um: provi d%.u“&“nmm o i before noon of Foot"0E 95187 Hena for intormation o lar te P e s ‘WANTED = posn neral | Samuel o.u blook 1n Jow S e T o i Tew s ire Paul Bthier, Ste 43 Baen 86 janisd Marcus A Cot Grosvenordale, Conn.. e e A FOR SALE—Seasoned waod: -gn o Sam. lennu.u-mmmn R SALE—One Mitchell "\lfll‘ car; ‘L':'-"n":? 5 way: on 'on'-' f:vmm turing cond! all ready f’ atiactive. kl St. J. B. Stoddard. arm and business w-fo-, ’l‘el 111-3. IAI.—BWI roll l‘ongg.h::“h'l d-m b"‘“{‘ 2 and.1 or after § p..m. of all kinds. fop, pastal 1o THINK and 1:0 X (f"ll Hiigue vq. “fi’"“"&‘ mpany. Norwic 'FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS on Greene Ave. and Cedar St. Fe or ‘call mu. o GRALLTS Norwion, Conn. . 3 BUYING poul Adyone BAVIDE nnn"i FOR SALE Finely located 10-room resi- dence, No. 20 Fairmount Street. Modern conveniences, stable, garage or carriage house on the Ppremises. Price reasonable and terms easy. THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main Strest Phones 724 474-3 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE qcondénm.nzi ‘Ocean Salt Ponn' -Ten-room cot- feet from flower and floors. Rental ~$350. thers $200 to $4000. Send for bdooklet. FRANK W. COY, esterly, R. k TO RENT. One-half of a double house, § rooms, also for sale, three good farms. T 449-8. Inguire for particulars. A. T. GARDNER, aecsoa 15 Oak St “FOR SALE BUY THIS FINE NEW HOUSE Desirable residence section, a little west of Chelsea Parade. Eight rooms and bath; every modern improvement. Quiet, harmonious and Mnfl in its m Price $5,000. 'ARCHA W. COIT, REAL ESTATE g The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telephone 1334 FOR ttage Houses, Tflnfl“flfi and Busi- o5s Biocks, Bullding dots. ail in de- IH‘IBIC lofltollblll L\l:’mour prowtx u Sre $o sei oF ::nflflcfi;.fil 'D.Depl. loolln‘ (Gl' rnl u— tate investments. Just i & st retutned from the west 2 1,bought direct ve dome extra § Tel. uc.x WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale Broker, No. 41 West Broad St. Hoems 1 and 2, Westesly, B. L Phome No. 865... Pitteburgh Dispatch. was the result of the asked the Sundey - school teacher. Mua: replled the bright . youns- m-cmuxumv “They say people ot 21 opposite characteristics ~make the ~ happiest “Yes; that's why Fm lool & girl ‘with money."—Brooklyn for Bess—You interest me strangely Jack—as no other man ‘sver has. Jack—You sprung that on me last Dight. Bess—Ob, was it you?' Pardon p~ for repeating.—Judge. E "Do..-ntnm-nm Jsob to sec shivering that poor starving in the snow?” * “You bet!™ agsented the Sther mati- The Swell Guest—Your cook is a very handsome girl. The Shrewd One—She - is. ~ She 100k~ Waldo, I wish '.uu ut that 1 noctirner vy the planola “Bight in the trifie a-.rly for mwe. my I know. k the length of time it takes to play is just right for boiling an egg."—Kansas City Journal. THE KALEIDUOSCOPE California. date. growers beve re- oently recelved new palm trees ‘from Motor-cycles that welgh less a-.- 100 D:mdl have been invented recognizes wom: giving them rank as officers in the army. A wild goose has been the pet of a weather proph and a @] decoy when he goe

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