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AT THE Mm“". Lou Tellegen in “The Explorer™. Three Acts Next Week. "rog:fi’vsu beutboluzm see Hall's Musical Comedy ‘mostly girls, - G : xmuu by, Williatn C. ; lebrated playwright. Alcc McKenzle, the explorer, is lnm '.he heart of Central issed in digrace. Colonlnl office but who is.the T of the girl Alec is engaged-io. v. George, one day, in ‘& frenzy, abuses one of m:mfiw ckl‘ and kills. the warrior who: her. The chief of the tribe dn.mdl the murderer, hut Alec refuses to give over the brother of the girl he loves to_African torture. The ax‘ped.i:.lvn is then forced' 1o fee e coast, and Geos ‘reali that his foolishness m;”eo-t the. l:e:i of the entire party volunteers to re. main at the stockade. George ‘man- '3 to_hold back the natives for a |that before he is killed. “The remainder of the party finaily Seehithe Soast, whenee: they are taken 0 With the cast supporting Mr. 'reneg- s usl\nllfih el knowh: artists lames Nei rothy Davenport, H. B Carpenter, Tom Forman and others The production is made in the usual thorcugh Lasky manner. - COLONIAL THEATRE. “The Cub,” (Reporter) 5 Reel World . Feature — fllqmfielnt Comedy- Drama, (Tl ls ome of the nios dslight- ul stofies one could imagine, telling of a serious mountain feud 'in the mountains of Kentucky. Steve, is a e g py-go- l\lcky fellow, a _city ne R P e :d:or and Steve not being emploved &t the moment, is despatched by the BEiE of the siaft 1o, rovt e field. fray, and in his efforts to be neutral, he gets into a series of difficuities that predica- barrassing by the admiratio women, one sought by him imsougit, but both equally anavold- al The plot which' follows the | * FLORENCE MOORE 'Winter Garden Co., ‘Maid in America” day, Feb," 1st, when upon the comple- tion ‘of ‘its” successful and lengthy run 4n- Chicago, the call boy > was dis- and a _‘“call girl” was instalied in his place. Many well known actors began their stage careers in this hum- ble position, but ‘Agatha Richmond is the first woman to seek footlight fame by that route.” Miss Richmond is a cousinof Minerva Coverdale, one of | 3091 the 'principals in ‘the company. The ‘Winter .Garden~in*New: York was the first theatre to employ girl ushers, and 80 successful did the innovation prove they are now. employed in over 50 Shubert theatres. They have been foung to be more nearly 100 per cent. perfect than men or boys, especially in places requiring patience, neakness and despatch. ' Many girls also serve in Shubert theatre box offices. Seats on_sale today at 10 a. m. Prices $2, $1.50, $1, 75¢ and 5lc. Parrots seize objects with the left -claw by preference or exclusively, and they have been found to make a read- fer use of the left claw for climbing ‘Any ty?” asked the new arrival. *“No,” swered the native. “We'rs all toller bul friendly hereabouts.” —_— LEGAL NOTICES A e A s A NOTICE The Board ‘of Rellef of the Town of Normich Gonn, will meet in the'City Hali Building, in said Town, each f Sundays excipted, from Fep. st fo Feb. 21st. from 10 a. || ihe Assessors, and to transact any other business proper to. be done at sald neetin i ,,_‘Wns ‘at Norwich, Conn., Jan. 20k, BB A 5, Ak TIRIREY. Board J' e Tg nluflt REE"'L VOTERY NOTICE. g irars and Asglstant ¢ Regls: frase of Vaises vt the Town wich will_be in_session on FRIDAYS, FEB. 11th, 1916, from 12 o'cloclk, moan, muti) § o'elock tn ves Lo Register (he legal Yoters of said Town appear for the privilege OF Votng in Dolitical primaries or cau- cuses, as preseribed In- Act of Legl ture, "sesslon 1909 Those who. have previously resistered are not required fo do so again, The above work will be performed at the following places: FIRST DISTRICT — At the Town SBCOND DISTRICT—At W. er’s Drug Store, West Side, THIRD DISTRICT—At W. ens News Office, Greenecill FOURTH DISTRICT—At P. T. Con- neils Barber Shop,_Norwich Town FT) RICT At Ponemah D. Rick- H. Bow< t Billings' Hall, Dated at Norwich, Conn. this 28th day of Jamuary. 1816 TYLE: GUY, CORNELIUS J. 'DOWNES, jan29dSWF Registrars of Voters. Uncle Sam Will Test Your Watch. Send your watch to the bureau of | J7] standards -at Washington, and an ex- pert will test it and give a certificate |”"; showing its accuracy exactly. A fee of 50 cents to $5 is required. A bul- letin has been issued by the govern- ment showing just how 10 take cate | °h; of your watch. Natural Presumption. Mrs. Gordon was spending some time at Palm Beach, aad during her stay she wrote her husband saying: “Dear Will—I inclose hotel bill.” Will wrote back: “Dear Edith—I inclose ‘check, but please don't buy any more Botels at this price.” Students and Teacher. In each classroom there iz one real student—the solitary, uprigat figure by-the eide of the blackboard, whi 40 or 50 little beings on the benches ce| gre the true teschers—British Re vI-w. AT A COURT OF PROBATE at Montville, within and_ for the ct of Montville, on the 28th-day. Yauasy, A D, 1516 Eresent—NELSON J. AYLING, Acting dg “EState of Ardella G. Walden, late of Montville. in said Distrl Tho Administrator CxiBILe his. m~ ministration account with ate. 13 e Cour for allowana: 16 i theres Ordered, That the 3d day of Febru- gary. 4. D 1816, at 3 o'clock In the af- ternoon, at the Probate Court Room in the Town or Montville. in a1 District: be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Admin- istrator is directed to give notice ther: af_ by puslishing this -orler aguce iin ome’ newspapr having a circulation in said District, at last five days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Col J. AYLING, urt. NELSON Acting Judge. The above and foregoing Is a true <copy_of record. Alttest: NBLSON J. AYLING. uun: Jodge, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ¢ Todyard, Within sakfor Hie Distrist of Lieayazd, on the 28th day of January, Present ~ 'SAMUBL E. HOLDRIDGE, 'S 5ate of Roselta &, Hus) Ibut, late of Ledyard, in said District, The Administrator ha his administration accouni Fug SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDG] Jh and all kh— of Masons’ 'fluh Materials for sele - ba . The Mutual Benefit Life Agency 63 Broadway ' Telephone 1334 ON THAMES TERRACE Home of the late Charles W. Per- es Price reasonable, owner leaving le, T lea FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Nerwich, Conn. Phones 2 FOR SALE BUILDINC LOTS on Greene Ave. and Cedar St. For parti and s or ol O e GALTE wormie The ‘fine Bank Bullding of The Thames Loan and Trust- Company, 26- 3¢ Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn., about 70 feet fromt. Part of the main floor is finely equipped for banking, and the other paft, also provided with vault, is admirably suited for corpora- tion or other’ purposes.” Offices, ‘with elevator, on the second and third floors, Superior location for bank, insurance, trust, agency. or other business. AMOS A. BROWNING, FARM FOR SALE The Moses K. Standish Farm Located in_Ledyard, three minutes’ walk fromShewville trolley station, containing 120 acres, large house and barn. JOHN TRANKLA, Admr. Bulletin Office i FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large ‘lot, . in fine location. PRICE §3,300 N. TARRANT & C)D, 117 Main Street, Norwich EXCHANCE for good farm; well located house in' Norwich; large lot, rooms, steam heat, bath, set t-hg electric lights, bardwood m. o"n'r wants - country from TRYON'S AGENCY. wllll.mlll&h. Conn. FAMBS H. HYDE . Auctioneer 7 ‘Wil eb sold at Public Auction THURSDAY, FEB. 10TH, 1916, commencing at 10 = m. the following described personal prop. :520.' 7 ebogt 1400 ;unS‘ 100, S - s 3 Tl e i £ SR e iy t other. erticies 100 numer- Receiver. ad and one ‘week’ These thoughts once 1mpelled you at once to - WANTED—TWo about 16 cld. and st AT % 18 50 now, radis d the or hop. opp. Indus- WANTED —Address - Ariel Bwwastment, Dnitof st Ofe Casual- ly Compan. N 0! icles dl.'.b y b u:e!flfit or s e V and opdrnuon h fi mnth and up. We territory, ‘ top mlu other inducements. mplflm not ne but pret !AI‘-AN—’I‘ ling; and hexsca of Sommisions & St hedve, l:lfl(nlr C Co Denver, Pa. Jan29d TIVES wanted through- out Cs oniy members Mago: ic n-.tmmy ROSL sopEy. - Masome Eros tive Association, Yorle, sn. New Haven. 5290 LONBLY e g, once. W nm St. San Francisco. m?a speclal representative for “guality” grade nursery a.,..,,“"'°c'.,§":.,.'*fi*.rgm" ,.%: onaly, wiil mares’ m’;‘&“"an very lonely, W ors con- n.lnl? stamps W Mis- sion Unit 4 ms—'l lvAl b7, nuwmu' and Introduce pew. Hine of honiscy for eny s e t orders; big op] rtCulars of Gur Guarante ‘Blag., o ndren: ortunity rso auto:, “onto. st rite for mobile _offer. 43 Wiite n29d aml in _every © household - articlt unda umng:f ty; start at once fn e icates” Aaairof - taveatl <tigate fo- &2, 'Naugamo Co.. Naugat Conn. 80298 AGENTS—A posteard will it gou Tn Louck with an $50° 5 w propesition ~selling aluminum ute and, specialties direct to the consun: don't let one cent staud ‘befween you and . prosperity. m;mf um Mfg. Co., Lemont, ML~ jana: Te's what they all want: r extracts i Jeuhtimare: aS e to $12 a day easy: Just a_postal today; ask for gree sam_ Pricket, Sales Mgr. Riviva St. Clncinnati, anz9a WANTED _Womin for §encral house: work in family of four; no lsundry. wages $20; can go. Home nights Tel 935 My Tree ilustrated book D: how o get an appolntment. - Earl Hop- Kins, hl; < Jan1SW s Asms—% you are looking for a o it; automobile owners Green Hill Pn.rjmy. r particulars. Su; Co. Green Hill PR utor Mass: Dapt, F- Div.” 4148, American| s now. 3 BM Fose. on posial Ghed. lmnoc.’%fl'l.llli-. Conn. ral fine oak dmw FOR cases, nearly can be see Shetuioxet, vp one Aigh, Heom 1. jantsa Th-qt-l.uanm.t Co. building, Monm‘lnloor“d .htv-. AMOS A. BROWNING, Receiver. TO RENT Shop in rear of Bottomley house on | North Main street, fronting on packing & | nouse Tow, with entrance from North i Soan = FOR SATE ,}““o-"_‘:“ Bouse: Jewert fi‘w: liinneias Conn. " Janttd FoR bs., dark red. rm:wom-.\,unwn. Tony cm FOR SALEOne male, two female goats; also one horse. J. Seigel. Jan2id 846-5. R SALED_Seven Horsss. workers -u-n 1006 m' 3 430, 00 b Prices sech; nm 2600 r Gnce. 15 Hafiroad Ave. R L Jan3id at T¥FOR SALE — %—Txu‘ six-| moek"nn d wett Gt Inquire . Mrs. mh t. W estorly, 18 Batn B¢ jani¥d rm {5r 25; e Soba'N . Percin ane o - 1 A rh:nnwn. 2% 157 acres h.fi. ld to 't g S the estate. e tor, North Grosvenordale, FOR ‘Alfi'lu-fl = FOR SALE—One Mitchell 1117 | class car, 500d ‘condition ready fug: prices ve. Inquire n Frankiin St J. B lmau& FOR SALE—Yantic m at- fer youns, soun: nnuo riving horse, 10-week pig: Cow, DUl calt, SPadenaicer Sarm and busihess foi X ey uf‘ran"u ‘Can r after § p. m. decéa roll 10D, desk. ias Taple, with swivel desk onalr. seen between 12 and at 48 Osk St A AN BUXING poul Ayone Daving sime, s.munl a-n-n. &alchester. of all kinds. D postal 16 WA mpetent girl 1o Een- eral housework; Swed Germ! S ot e, Whshing. O ironing, Ab: ply at 61 Warren St. Chy. jan2sd WANTED _An_energetic, active man to establish permanent business; whole ime; health and accident in- ediate cash returns and ss National Culnlzi Co. Detron‘ Mich. WANTED to work In drug | ‘an anmu &t Bulictin Office. NTRD_A Sloth Inspestor, A,pnly Weobt Side Suik St jan27d chambermald. Danielsen, b ey e Angly w;n nueu Avoly W @ Sanea " Inm, Tegi: nfi for test. gl:d s !:“‘ll-.ubggnéc ‘100 and main- ance - u’:;é:llg: ma-m&n: 'on the. ability of 80. %n‘l’l at Sanatorium g 'n w,:flf riend Get inf Omfl_ AGING CHEFS Position to be Noroton, Conb. also. wmny second hmd tur. ¥ casn, W diso A sell furniture ‘ashingtos Finning %lufllo’ 52 47300 6 ( oruar businéss . siae] 0 T ::V‘:lo es, ne “ B !Hlt.rfly for $1.1 ;B samples and prices for any printing you are in need The Bulletin Company. Norwich, FOR SALE Six Room Cottage No. 36 Grove St. Lot 157 feet deep, price. For particulars inquire central location and low THOMAS H. BECKLEY Main St Phe 724 278 n Street ones -} FOR SALE gesirable_propert S Sroary Sasw St. Wil ‘or full partic- The very 208 1&-&“‘ T Main street. Electric power, lights and gas. Apply at office of 5 Norwich Belt Mfg. Co. FOR RENT choles modern 900 | atohon Rkt Furnished, socated two min: utes’_walic uar, TO RENT U ocsox"‘ UG—Ten-room eot~ q ON A 1000 feet from mlflum sown Sower and hardwood loml One-half of a double house, 8 rooms, 19 Oak St, can be occupled right away; 469-3. Inquire for particulars. A. T. GARDNER, 15 Oak St FOR SALE JUST ARRIVED. § ust returned from the west 38 Harses that T bought direct of The "rarmer. - 1 JBave some extrs good rses, ~ suitab] urposes, weighing from uun % 1700: Come and See Ebem. Prices right. ELMER whghaze Tel. 536-2. dec27a y locat trolley-and- postofs Very iow. “Inquire About it A Lot at Gretem Long Peint. Located on the water side, sandy e Phien O maatn. 1s"on! ice 369%. A bDargain. Cottages around it. Farms. S s AT WILLIAM AM A. WILCOX, 327 No. 41 Weat Broad St Rooms 1 and 3, Westerly, R. L -five gent’ of au - mlo—-m‘fl'm-eow " square miles tion of 389,065,035. ich _._.1 tsburg reports & 50 per cent. de- crease in th s o enmvfmm" In area,