Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 18, 1916, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SVERCAST TODAY; CLOUDY AND COLDER TOMORROW. What Is Going On Tonight NORWICH TOWN |SAYS DRINK LEMONADE TO RENT Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at| Hears of Washouts in California— e DaYitile and Moving Pictures at| .John H. Durr Returning to South FOR RHEUMATISM Moving Plotures at_the Colonial Dakota—Ice-cutting Geing On. Relief from rheumaism and sciatica S0 RAF— A Toir-Toom toammeit; 531 yer. ait sebs Voiks whose lives are full py oncert at Slater T can be obtained by drinking lemonade 3 Union St, with bath, electricity and of care, P Mrs. S. A, Beebe of Pine Tree farm |ang avoiding alcoholic drinks. a ctb" sas, 310. 'F. D. Donohue, Central BIGS. | Their days, now -dread. Il make 80 Sedswick Post, No. 1, G. A. R., meets | received a letter. this week from her| 'mo get rid of this stubborn disease, oo ' ébizd sweet and fair, at Buckingham Memorial. son in- California. Washouts caused |powever: to stop the twinges, pain % . SRR ST RS 135 acres. in| Theyll know no grief, noysorrow, no Svea Swedish Sick Benefit Society | by heavy rains have wiped out whole and swelling, and drive the W".o“ous s rm, 5 de: <. h. .31 1 W. H. M ar meets in Germania Hall villages in the San Diego region.|acoumulations from the joints and e e e S TO RENT—A house and barn, with * WHEN I GET RICH. i F or A F ew con i od garden. near Amos Lake, Freston EN I ts T DeRan A Davis Norwlop, 154 | When I get rich, oh! many.things I'll ¥, When I get rich! Court City of Norwich, No. 63, F. of | Brigges, - both iron and wooden, 5 = s A-gmestiin store: IREL thought to be firm, have been carried | pucs will eIl won ts Tabe hatt a fon- : To MENT—No! 7§ Borwell Ave: $6|When I get rich the friends I love e0 : — away. Swollen streams have brought|spoonful of Rheuma daily untl all 3 Ly monta. Jonn E. Fanning, 3% 523 | shail know no more those weary, toll- ANNOUNCEMENTS down' houses, automobiles and two or | PO of / 5 ihow no mo X three people, a terrible sight to wit-| Rheuma is a powerful remedy, be- N TO RENT Furnished rooms, well| 1, 1 S9Me BOUTST, (. i sunenine, EXPEGT LARGE ATTENDANCE ness. Singe' Jan. 16, no trains have|cause only a powerful remeds can - e A Soxemicntes far henet (| e ERE mhoy U T T sy < ; y adb- . L scatter on AT ARMORY BALL MONDAY | o Do a e o Do e o ‘e gyercome such a terrible disease: but N / = = eatter . o i e LA |rent $lu per month. J. E. Fanning, 5% When 1 get rich! J2n3ld | o en you get rich! Those friends you 1O RENT — Furnished room. _ 26 'so well . Laurei Hiil Avenue. jan27d | May nlgf"ga here, but fai beyond the Working on the roadbed. Mr. Beebe . - { ; i Patina,’ New York's Famous Dancer,|left his home Jan. 17 and because of | Saner 2nd you'll know that vou will Y- - uaway, Arousing Much Enthusiasm—Tubbs’ | pressure of work has not been back |again. 4 since. . . Full Military Band. g = e e o Yes, there is a chance that a Bulletin Lost Ad will To RENT_Furnlahied rooms for IEBE| , o akles T e that e siisail Tl o the Clisless, Hoat eturning to Dakota, o1 & makt eeTIbE 1t and. pussaiites not find vour lost article, but there is a bigeer and a nousekecping. 1 Division St Phone|And never kn clug and the Fifth Co. Coast Artillery,| John H. Durr leaves town the last |that two 50-cent bottles will overcome ) g8 Bieez. anz e T R R T surmise— CT \SON, Durkes Lane. THE BRONSON, 12 Durke ot | pholit Furnignea roums Lo let. lnquire base- ment. janld C. N. G. which talles place in the |Of the week on his return to Belle- | rheumatic agony or money back. _ better chance that it will. state armory, Monday night, Febru- |fourche, South Dakota, after a fort- | emmmm—————— 2::’:’31":32::“::0: e e es oo ?fiififi”&fm‘%’:.fi?’-fl&fflufif i LOST AND FOUND fos % There are many subscribers of The Bulletin and it TO RENT_Store at 81 Frankiia St | Wait mot till rich, but haste aivio tickets and boxes sold, e oxeot e | e s it And Indiang. | LOST—Thursday, between Batn st|[| 1S Safe betting that one of them found your article. Inguice st Bulletin Offce. declid _|yes scatfer sunsiine—diy: the falling iams has planned some novel means|The winter had been severe in South|§fi, RS, TReafie, 2 shrovn . muft: 3 ¢ i . W T e e ca "amd | Light up with hope the darkehed hearf of “entertainment for those attending | Dakota, the mercury reaching 42 de-| ™ 'fopisq The cost of a Bulletin Lost Ad is often over-esti- J|asiingls $5iuive oftvanc 5. 3 and drear, SR A and Tubbs' fall military band has ar- | Srecs helfow sero, and often beins 20| — ooy Taking the bunai: mated. A three-line word ad costs 45 cents for three [lizsurange and feul Estate Asent Bgh-| That |y “5".;::.:':““:01 °'::h,‘i::" B ranged a most attractive concert pro- ! I 3 gramme beside the excellent 18 num- | before Mr. Durr left, the last week in ggg_- llr;e t‘i:fi:!naxl room .-gunmnr:g,b{;;s; times; 90 cents for a whole week. e : i ey bers of dances. The concert will be |January, not once was the mercury | ~rep1gq ion St.. all conveniences. Paone 11 Compare this cost with the value of the article lost, rendered from 8.30 to 9 o'clock and will | above the zero point. then you can make a fair decision. be followed immediately by the dance T R numbers. lce From Jewett's Pond. We believe that experience will make you decide in favor of the ad. Call 480, The Bulletin Co. One of the chief attractions of the Over fifty tons of ice were cut from The results take care of the cost. HONOR FOR EVERY MAN. 5 T FURNISHED ROOM — Centrally lo- cated. Em:na Morse, 18 Union St I have sung you a song of the armored cars, And a song of the submarines, TO RENT 4 song of the dauntless men who Tun The reckless bird machines. QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- | They're ~Russians, French and Bel- tage 3 acres land, 1000 feet from gians, too. Ocean and Sait Pond; sown Hower and | Or British, iU's all the same, vegelable gardens: hardwood floors, | TREre's honor for every man of them, plumbing and heat. Renta! $330,| Honor for playing the game. Utners $200 to $4000. Sena for booklet. | They're fighting their fight, and fight- rRANK W. COY. esterly, R. I ing It well, ; On land and sea. in air. = They've gazed in the face of a bursting FOR SALE evening will be Patina, New York's|Jewett's pond by William Smith & famous dancer. who will give exhibi- | Co. Wednesday and Thursday. Thurs- tions of Spanish dances during the In- | day Avery Brothers of West Town termission and esthetic dancing dur- |street began cutting ice on their pond. Ing the last half of the programme. e Slean Patina has become famous among New tered in the Register of Merit and has Yorkers, having danced for aftgrnoon | "':;"“B“:';’ c"l:",' red | for Eranddam the world's record cow— teas and military balls held in and| Mr. and Mrs. lams have moved | jrene Pogis, 2d. C. H. Savage, Storrs, around the metropolis. Patrons of | from New York and are occupying one i Conn. febisd £ of John W. Buckley's new houses at Delmonico’s particularly speak of her|p [ 0M - = Young Jersey bull whose dam is en- —_——— s B s o eriTnitens ot the el . - L i el V. FOR SALE FOR SALE e R art_of dancing. cotlan oad Service. cultural[ t WANTED—An all around woman for| FOR SALE—O; aielgh ia hey'v 2 ¥ ivi vhile th Director John M. Swahn, of Tubbs'| At Scotland Road hall Sunday af- 1mestone poarding house, ‘Apply Yantic, Board | good condition. Tnquire B° F. Bimhe il e e o Military band working wi ohn ternoon there will be a Christian En makes poor land geod and good land 5 Houte. eblsd | Tantic. febl8d And mothers will treasure thelr Perkins, chalrman of the music com- | deavor service and a session of the WANTED—Second hand heavy singl FOR SALE_ or - name, mittee, has arranged a special _pro- | Sunday school. better. Get our prices for any quantity | work hamess, Kclipse corn Dlanier. hay | Rhode 1sfang ey Hrocm Sians: 8. C. Thére's honor for every man of them, gramme of dances, having purchased —_— , s g rake, acuse sulky plow. Morning-|32 and $3 per setting, and at $7 per Honor for playing the game. all of the latest popular dance mu- Heaed tar Thuss: Peck, McWilliams & Co. |sidc James McKee is ill with pneumonia rm, Packer. feblSd hundred. Heuben P. Burgess, Leba- War may be right. or it may be wronsg. Hones nergetic _men, | 200 Conn. fep1sd That's not for me to say. s The tickets and boxes, which have . everywhere: whole or part time: $3 to| FOR SALE—25 jaying R. B T'm no seer. but a singer of SOns. been on sale at the store of Georse A. |8t his home on Bliss place. BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVIcE |30 d20: weekly © Write, The Pe- flels, 1 two year B R ST Sohave it either way. o1 Davis, have been spoken for in large O e SE|quod Nursery Co. Meriden, Conn. ¢d democral wagon in good order; noj - ares But whether Iit's war, o numbers and the ball promises to be| C. M. Welte of East Town street ebl reasonable offer refused; must be sold !} ” M ";:;’ SOt e e - v s « 3 before March 1st. George E. Wilcox, one o the social events of the vear. | has been in New York this week on @ T WANTED—GIrl at 15 Laurel Hill| Pitoce, Conn tohiss . A1l hono® o, 2" cleancent "man it il o . Ay 5 L5 + ge= N E)) ‘ho cleanly plays his game. DAVIS THEATRE TONIGHT G WANTED AT once, six laborers 1o rresarn e iaraily Tilch cow, due to |} = !'efel'l'ed StOCk ST There will be an anniversary mass handie cotton and machinery. ABPIY | fietter Boguriacic “Shons Tierah |l = Hndly Sanufactaring | Company. Wil | febléd . United Stat HUMOR OF THE DAY liamsville, Conn. feb1sd FOR SALE—11 Chester White shoats, nite ates — LADIES—Dr. Scott's magnetic corsets ,‘,.‘?.,J;?“;Es R"Jfiaa""1",;3“3}"“;“;.'5‘"“ i Lady—And did you say you are an sives a perfect figure and perfect|fayvisty ;38 Sihode lsland pullets. all Fll\lShll\g c°mpany sauchted mant T . dealth. Abdominal reducing corsets alihisThontn. &. B Barthoomcs, Hoohen e e o roads — 3 b < at Sacred Heart church this (Friday) Neil O’'Brien and His Great American u morning for John Neagle. Minstrels, Including the Popular Favorite Eddie Ross. Fred Karkutt of Otrobando avenue No minstrel entertainment ever pre- | left Thursday to visit his daughter, sented Is more pleasantly remembered | Mrs. Walter Nelson of Hazardville. eciaity. All goods guaranteed. Suite | {15 RONL! P or received more compliments than Shannon Bidg. Tel. 660. Office - = e gop e gan Gargoyle the splendid show given by Neil O'- — urs, 1-4 p. m. ebl7 FOR SALE—Land and b = = " Brien and his associates on their first| M and Mrs. Willlam Corey of D e fe i olin s i | SSlnel S RroneRNI 6 € e Husband—Why don’t you put vour three tours of the country on which | Wishtman avenue will spend the week ishaway Woolen o, Asbawsy, I L] 9ok Tl 08 cimron mind on it and get a good cook? three tours of dhs.country, on which|end with relatives in Davisville, R. 1. shaway . P BL)| FOR SALE—One express wagon. ono Wite (sweetly)—1 dom't think I horse; will sell cheap if taken af once. ||| 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. J|know how. T don't seem to have any pearance here at the head of his own e e e = " . . company, an organization that has| Plumbers have been busy uptown 4.8‘!4. ‘lzlgflm‘n;”gfl\x;l;“}iuga;;w:‘;: Mrs. R. Shaw, Lisbon, Conn. feblid faculty in selecting people to Ilive since been very successful and is now | this week With frozen water pipes at us yésterday, and it only wet down our| FOR SALE—A gasoline engine and St recognized as quite the leading at- | the Town Street school and in private floor, the cigars being protected by our |saw; 3% h. p.; good as new. will be “Mandy, is your husband sober and traction in_its particular field in this | dwellings. airtight cases which keep our cigars in | sold’ cheap, as 1 have no rurther use industrious?” o country. Mr. O'Brien with a brand such good condition. Wasn't we lucky?|for it Thomas E. McMahon Mohegan [ 5»:{"": HORSES, R 4| “Yes. ma'am. he shorely is. When new and larger organization, includ-| Misses Isabel and Christi < L £ ik dal OFIOL, gansjGet off at the 5c fare limit. first left have 29 Horses —some oXirs SoC3|he’s sober dere ain't a man in de ing the following artists: Eddie Ross, |eler of East Town street, e tadenterat Smoke Saop. Sl = osn T lid | e e T TRt away: {0 maks | World will work harder fo' de price WEAVERS wanted; Crompton looms,| "FOR SALE Cheap, single _ sleigh. | room for a carlond which wrill arrive|of a drink dan he will."—Detroit Free Eddie Mazier, 'Las Whit by T, asses ite, Pete|the Academy, will spend the week- one-loom work, heavy weights. Apply | Cail at le. feb16d about Feb. 22d. Come and see what I| Press. Detzel, Major Nowak, David Morris, | end and Washington's birthday . at e 2 - & SN Jas. Barardi, Leslie Berry, Winfleld | their home. in Toicettville Y to Pawcatuck Woolen Mills, Westerly. | " pgp for hatching from | POW have. Prices right. “We expelled the deacon for mixin’ L"fv‘v“‘"fiinc’;fia I:;'l e é‘:xrr‘;thac: A NEED—Geconl DEnd LarnItiee of | Aae oia e fi' e R nEea religion and politics.” the .Davis theatre tonight. Another Tradition Exploded. all Kinds; we aiso sell second hand | Phone 1076-15. Norwich "G.°x. Brag:| Telephone 336-3. Mool iselision, sa s gt Y For this year's entertainment, Mr.| President Wilson has exploded an- R e e e R T T febled hea tall ssleep ih the middie of a O'Brien has written two new sketches, | Other political tradition by admitting BEfEhone 317-3. L S e e rth. Vs, Tt The I oo & 2o one’ called Darktown’s Bravest Fight- |that he has learned things since be- WANTED — Experlenced millinery | due to freshen in March, a palr of year- FOR S = ‘ng £ RS TIAr s o ntentts oy caEl = | e iinllomcs) AN boltictant ot bapooned saleswoman. _Apply at Millinery De-|ling grade Holstein steers. 1 Holstein e Aoy 2 own vehicle and in which he has a|to know everything at the beginning, part; f The Boston Store. febl0d|grade yearling bull, 1 sled (jumper), e lio ) s - “What are you going to tell vour character which is said to be extreme. | OF at least never to change his opin- WANTED —Winders and learners. | 1oup,d (democrat wagon and ~set of | The vers, desizable prope Y Mrome: | constituents when you get home Iy Quaint and humorous; the other, | ions—Chicago’ News. West Side Silk Mill, 1eb8d_ | Soon Norwicr Cees: frving E. Eccle- | 8 0d" 205 ‘West Thames St Wil be| “Too soon to think about that." re The Penny Arcade, in which Eddie U. 5. GOVERNMENT wants clerks; | 1861-5. 3 S - D 8bisa | s0ld very reasomable. For full partic-|plied Senator Sorghum; “if some of Mazier heads the cast. Bristol.—The marriage of Edwin H. $100 month; Norwich _examinations| g = ulars inquire of the harah eriticiams gofg & 1o my If you want to see the best minstrel [ Elton of this city and Mrs, Estner A. Soon; sample questions free. Franklifi [ jarge size. in sood tinagineubators. JOHN A. MORAN, Sistelet batew Gl WENE T al'c sutng show in America today be sure and|Johnson Carter of Plainville is an- Institute. Dept. 83-M.. Rochester. N. Y.| Pedicham, 3 Willey Place. feplsTuThs | Real Estate and Investment Broker.|home.”—Washington Star. see this company tonight as this is|nounced. The ceremony took place at LT Ny Nt i SRR = —— "% Franklin Square, Norwich. “Would you sacrifice your princi- positively the only minstrel show |Rye, N. Y. Jan. 5th. RED—ALL g00d cooks to try The | 4 0 hsry 05 24s; also a good watch ples for the sake of an office?” which will play Norwich this season. Flour. Ask your grocer for it ook A Clamons, We“ngf‘"‘;D- “I suppose not” replled Senator = Greeneville Grain® Co. Phone|%0. Conn., R. No. 4~ fe Sorghum. “And vet when you smoth- Seats are now _selling at the box of- fice” Prices: 25c. 35c, 50¢, 75¢, $1 and | reca f jan3ld FOR SALE—300 tons of ice, at rea- 2 ail by his father following a hasty D — p o e o0 : $1.50. There will be a big parade at|ang seciet marriage. The touth ot o 1602—1603 .| WANTED_To buy second hand fur. | S°paPlg Price. Omer Racine, Versallles. 50 ACRE FARM noon.and there will be two big bands | jg the child-wife dies of a brojken h - niture for cash. We also sell furniture : office. It seems too bad to sacrifice to furnish the music. Be sure and|after the bi o teof 2 broken heart| 4 STYLE WITH NEWEST LINES. |of all kinds. $. Zelinger, Washington| ¥OR SALE _Farm in town of Preston both.”—Washington Star. see it, el Hr;:}n? xtnh:ngilrsl Calle thfls. z ctern 1603 | SAuére. Telephone 1022-5. jan26d _|of the iute Frederick Dombroskl; 17 For $‘ 400 cash “Why are you raising the price of . again, S | Comprising Ladies’ Walst Pattern G MBI wented o Mnlaing 0 ?,f,',fj”?‘ land, 7-room cottage and other ’ er your principles you stand a chance of reviving them after you get the milk two cents?” asked the housewife, time ‘according to the wishes of his » it 1602. jocated on stat d, < i DAVIS THEATRE father to a well-to-do widow. A son e partments of ~the ~American TRread| mile from trolley and steam line. Ap- || Ne® house of six rooms, surround- §| grimi Sy g is born of this union, and in the years| Ppeacock blue serge, with red and|gSfgab ?y's L S e AP%Ya%t | ply on premises or to J. A. Macht, Ver- | ed by beautiful shade trees, barn “Well, you know,” returned the Regular Matinee of Vaudeville and | that follow, Lena and the son are at- gold embroidery, would be nice for | = sallles. febldéd 16x30, one hennery 8x12, two }{ milkman, “winter is coming on, and Triangle Photoplays at 2.15 Today— | tracted to each other, unconscious of | this. The waist is full at the shoulders WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- FOR SALE One of the best paying | [ Scratching sheds, 60 peach trees §|___» All New Pictures. their relations. The father of Lena |Rencath the yoke sections of the back, | ner's every Saturday. A. C. Bemnett|so-acre rarms i Eastern Connecticut; || (Will bear this scason), 1% acres J| «Oh, I see resumed the woman. = i " revers a . - : i o in f - p- v " is apprise of the facts that lead up ern::l‘glres A eharming effect. The skirt = 22’35‘1‘153;.‘3“;”::‘; Jpoultry and fruit s‘x‘x;uwserrxnes Cw e in fruitage § softening in manner. “The water will There will be 2 complete change of | t0 the revealing of the girl’s parentage, | is novel and chic in its draped effect. \inAN'l;)l;:’n—cSrpet :Iweespel‘;:'l(%e;xe- et seats Dsl’ .culfi\'uallgfi sslmi‘lhull;ddlin t( {!u cfi: !;g()} lb; da:xl“esmat:l:::iilll be needed for making ice.”—Youth's h air; rubbers. Cyco springs, bal - 5 - ] (wil s. y — 3 photoplays at this theatre today, and |2nd though shrinking from telling his | Fawn color and blue gabardine could |P: o oy s ewod and | vided into pasture and tilfable land: lot an Mcome getter), Near ralirond Companion A few days after a famrer had =old a pig to a neighbor he chanced to pass his place and saw his little boy no more thoroughly enjoy: in- | Wife of her identity, he attempts to|be combined for this model. Pompa-| ngs renew 3 eoprth - : tensely imemslfngy phgzaglha]; afx;gn]::—e show Lena many little At dtions that | dour taffeta with matched satin facings adjusted. E. A Aubrey, 22 Summer St.|of ¥ ":F,.ki’,f:";‘,’:grf'C“r:;r;;f’:c'h:;lmu:g schicol ana church; land free from has ever been offered in Norwich than | Will make her life more happy. These |iS also nice. The sleeve in wrist lengtn trolley; investigate. George E. Bri~gs, |§ stone and machine worked. - i below the elbow. In Yantic, € Teleph: a 2 Scnd for latest catalogue. Just § that which heads the bill of this week |4attentions are misunderstood by the | hor¢ Tengtn it he a back N e TR ARk g e b sitting on the edge of the pig pen 4 gth it has a neat turnbac WANTED tebldd d Chcice of 400. Nothing lik —namely, The Missing Links, a five- | Wife. and trouble brews. Just how | cuff. k) NORo S & like Jl watching its new occupant. reel detective drama with Robert Har- | these matters are settled satisfactory | The waist pattern is cut in six sizes: - FOR SALEHolsteln cow, giving 16 it in all New England. “How d've do, Johnny?” said he, ron and Norma Talmadge in the lead- [t0 all, is best told in the scenes that |32, 34. 36, 38. 40 and 42 inches, bust eavers guarts per day. C. B. Davis, Franklin, WILLIAM A. WILCOX “How's your pig today?” ing roles. This exciting drama has |follow in this wonderful drama. An- |measure. The skirt in six size: 3 Ct.Phone Lebanon. feblld “Oh, pretty well, thank you,” replied Real Estate Broker, created more interest than any o other big feature for today i = | 25,035, 30 and 3 nchen, W s —AND— FOR SALE_1314 F the boy. “How's all your folks?’— photoplay. production of . the. seasen | fried, a three act screen sqaptation o | IO, make the dress will require 5 ©-8 fully equipped, frst elass condition, (| 41 West Broad St, Westerly, R. L || 155 J0%, b and no detective story of screen or|Wagner's immortal opera. This is|size. Linen, voile, crepe, satin, broad- spooler Tendo"s Price attractive. l.ouls Ortmann, City. Telephone 365 novel ever kept the interest and ex-|Played by a superb cast, and is per- |cloth and gingham are good for this nstIvE 4 fehsd Offices 110 West 34th St., New York THE KALEIDOSCOPE citement sustained at such a high | fectly presented with original scenes, |style. The skirt measures about 3 1-3 Fnl I.S CO | FOR SALE—A 17-acre lot covered Telephone 2998 Greeley piteh from start to finish as does The | €tc. yards at the foot. with chestnut trees, also _three lots in This illustration calls for TWO sep- Cedar Swamp, Ledyard. John Trankla, A new gas lamp post has a clock Missing Link. The story tells of a| Tomorrow is Salvation Nell, five |arate” patterns, which will be mailed man's enmity of another which leads | reels, with Beatriz Michelena. elpt of 10 cents yorwich, Conn., Adm. Moses K. Standish work dttachment which turns the him to suspect the latter of a terri- i Y e hottern in silver or stamps. 1 WANT Eatacs < febSd light on and off at appointed hours. ble crime. A clumsy detective helps AT THE AUDITORIUM. Order through The Bulletin Company. FOR SALE—5,000 R. I. Red and White — in fastening the crime upon the inno. pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. ten General Housework Women, two | Leghorn baby chicks Mareh, April and Annual production of honey ané gent man, t0o, and for a while it looks | Marp Pickford Goes Up in'Aeropla ChamberiMinids Sifnrse) NursetGicla |50 0000 0 Sy o m e R FOR SALE wax in the United States has grad- as e’ would pay the penalty for| i e S e |six Weavers, one Farm Hand and |-\ ually mounted until it now. totals in another's crime. But in the end, the ;:r;'y",'.“' Slayere: ATGI fof Yo oV g ke e s bu il | Epiniers: FOIL SALE_Tho 1o-acre woodiot : value more than $6,000,000. Sfi’fhli“fi;u?.'a’;f?s e toned A ohe : — Tuesday with its contents. The loss is| Free Employment Bureau |owned by Mrs. Mabe Ay Ingamaio Slx Rcom Cottage Dnly 3% & iVt iiioe Do ke ness ed in a direction that comes u”f‘fis: Today and tomorrow Mary Pickford’s | éstimated at abouzkuo,ooo The cause e Tt Jewett City Savings Bank. Teb3d e TN ARG (i FRcINt0. ot :c:;‘nc‘ze sutl;.pr.ise lm ‘(he audience. Then L'g;;'flflx{:bll; :gemtl}l;zrsw:;lll‘lr!l:n;eo!:np:g- of the fire is not known T > “g\ei_YlLvAvfl‘Ds:fl\llguni‘l:(ll_elovlos;lxa{o:r No. 36 Grove St. Lot 157 feet position of last year, although near- s the wringing of a confession = ste; 2 g n ly 19,000,000 persons passed through from the real cri ular motiongpicture star in the thrillin; average of 375 per acre; directly on deep, central location and low tion of happiness Lo the here was 1is | Fole of companion to the international: [FACTORY FINISH REPAIRS FOR SALE troliey line, at Tradiug Cove; best lo- the turnstiles. sweetheart. Mr. Harron and Mjas|l¥ famous aviator, Glenn Martin, in TO T A Hagvers, 810 Maig St. or Bhons||| Price: For particulars inquire The Japanese government h: Talmadge are old photoplay favorites, | °"¢ Of his daring aeroplane flights. S . S 138-2. i " ren2a adopted a plan of railway building but: never have they done anything | ASide from tge delightful mixture of| Watches, Clocks, Jewelry A T8 v Foon FOR SALE O, °f THOMAS H. BECKLEY that will require ten vears to com- better than their work in this semr nE | quaint humor and real romantic thrills, > located near the Connecticut Agricul- | ;, (1O SALEOne Mirchell touring ear, = plete and add more than 1,200 miles ably interesting drama. Another pig | there are many points of novelty and | LEE CLEGG, The Jeweler |tural College at Storrs, with attractive | 1138, Uvers Wy "on: Dyerland souring ||| 278 Main Street Phones 724 to existing lines. hit on this bill is that great f: of unusual interest in this remarkable | Frankli Cit; % g car, good condition and all ready to 474-3 Ford Sterling, in the twoureet Tev fim Tor the first time in her life N e Somare Blda: Y | Morwien Bundta e BOX T 54T | run | pries 3B Bredaara " dect1a”® as 1t is Taughaple, v 8 exciting | qieky Tond, conversely, Glenn Martin |_Hamilton Railroad Watch Agency = — : There are also three excellent Keith | Makes his debut as mighon: Blctais : b ST T T TR T Al SXeme. Ahe By end. : , 1 X : e onnection Hefii e e e B e bt | R RS e b e FOR SALE Sl Tl 000 Botfnets’ maghs $7,600 and place is clear o e attraction all the phases of cou : : Ml Grat, thetelon oonaon 4 27 | generation A e il i el oy MONEY LOANED SMALL FARM WITH EEEAIEE &Y decfd i s B The icing of refrigerating cars will years and ihe Dlushing debutante of |Modern of romantic auxiliaries — the |} on Diamonds. wWatches Jsweiry GRIST MILL Abyals BUXING poultry of sll kinds | The greatest Bargain in Norwich. 14| pe - dispensed ‘with by ‘the invention - g e : : sime, arop posta - . s ance craze. 3 g D e O it with. able land with a six room cottage heat and electric lights throughout. |air is pumped out of the cars and re- A “saunterer” in the old days was one who had made a pilgrimage to Another good act is Gl P other adjunct8 of sport which pl: THR. COLLATERAL THINK IT OVER — 250 tehead. . Who present a novel character 3:1;.’ Such an important part in the deva?o;): . ata * o and 250 6% (reguiar business sige) | VOry extensive grounds with street [Placed With cold. ing and talking specialty. The third | Ment of 5o mans “summer courtships.” | AR Snyvelopes,Reatly printed. for 31.90; 500 | frontage of 100 feet. Garage for two! Chicle is obtained by tapping the ;fi: bl: i’?.'.i.‘:“i’,h’;"m‘{ president of the ?floth’er unique feature of this produc- or nrindugg all _kinds grains, || prices for any printing you are in need Trolley passes property. Place sapodilla (Acras sapota) trees, which Hobo urnion, who resisctered a decided | Hons Is the fact that, for the first time 5 5 having a 35 H. P. water wheel, lo- }| of. = The Bulletin Company, Norwich. | is in fine condition and represents ex- [8row Wild In the forests of the state 7 N = L4A ' = . Pr E: ; D!m;xl 't forget Neil O’Brien’s Minstrels | Ually appear in their true relationship MAHONEY BROS« be controlled. fZ, small amount of ARCHA W. COIT lca Indians, who sell the chicle in the PRIERCRE TSy v uT\;r:‘:zir&nd sister. e FALLS AVENUE cash. Owner leaving town. EXCHANGCE e ’ markets of Tuxpan and Tampico. e ey ve frequently ee] s 3, { COLONIAL THEATRE. seen on the screen in the same featurs, | Hack, Livery and Boarding FRANCIS D. DONOHUE for good farm; well located modern| The Mutual Benefit Life Agency tries benefiti Iy NIAL . (Eme e = Central B Norwich, Cann. || house in_Norwich: " large " iok e | 63 Broadwan e B e s . it rooms, steam heat i ‘LonaiMivers & Bivs eel \Thrilling | 800 E(er Uil iy 2 ! # o 3 ettt TRRtR B T huta} war are the United States and Japan. prim a life at ihe 2 . hippl ili R of seclusion with her brother and her| . ... _ . ... it FOR SALE o frelgnt rates are Concerned. The i iaunt. She has always dressed several This supremely beautiful story of:generations behind the reat of New England life written by Mary | world. bat hae. selll heen sumciently| BR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN A 38 Acre Farm on main road near |regular lines of Japanese passenger N " B and freight steamers plying between Norwich. Good buildings and a de-|3nd Irelght STERIETS B OE @ tia ot FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE, Jane Holmes, and famous the country | attractive to win the love of dise EVEN 3 . 3 ern- ! Situated in North Stonington, th sirable location. ford facilities for promoting trade. over, will be the feature at the Co-|ing Stanley Hudson, her mext door | Dental Surgeon S ROOM miles from Norwich and Westerly trol. E. A. PRENTICE e a - onial theatre today. It has been | netghbor. So great is the madests o | COTTAGE HOUSE Tey, hear schoolhouse and Shurch. con- - e = picturized and adapted for the screen | the little recluse that she does not 7 msdngof MUt LIS = -rus atiand,’ wits | hene 308 98 Cliff: Sirest 5 by, one of the foremost men in his pro. { realize her irresistibls ttractiveness | MeGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. S 9-room house and necessary buildings, fession, and presented by the big and | despite the fact that thess . eane Clectria lights, stsam heat, set- Jlal new, immediste possession. Owaer A ! fsmous Whitman Features company.|charms have made her the mortal eno- e || tubs. large lot, in fine location. | SCiSon” for u'x'mé.' sz; ionls the FOR SALE. f ran ts high|my of another girl who loves Stanley. uire of H. F. BUTTON, R ¥. N Infants and Children quality and fdelity to detail and truth- | "It is a delienttul romanse omvsi |DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE PRICE $3,300 Yorwich, or telephone 18613, | ness BESRe. Buaname Tain. sl in do: For sirable Jocations. List your property it | Iy Use For Over 30 Years you bt':ll'. "0 leul n{ r;;n_ ‘tl !r'o.:lv..:‘ o F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner |(¥5.tgi et 3 s . 3 . WILLIAM F. HILL, . _ 122 Prospect Strest. Norwish. Conn Estate and ‘Insurasce. _. "Phons 511 s Room 108, Thayer Blds. 3 fiilness to intent of author. The life | with an ab z of poor little Lena Rivers is told in | duces 8o mae tover oot oting S 287 Main St a’ clearly and well-conceived manner, |is sure to have a universal appeal. PRACTISE LIMITED TO :l ld is played in a_.wlgrl ht:r ammto Ad.p:fil!lc\lln.rly well balanced bill of Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. . Harry, Lena’ 3 s ! vau, e acts will also be on today" . 8t 81088 0 locate his wife, after his programme. beon today's'Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat S sl g o i - = N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main Strest, Norwich

Other pages from this issue: