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knees. leystone comedy on this bill is Dash of Courage, featuring iribbon and a big cast of Key- vorites. This is @& two reeler x-..‘)un one laugh after another. %fldly, for . one day only, the Whose Guily? §PfL"beX'shown, featuring Tom Moore w Neilson. The title of the first 2 meries is called Puppets of Fate 3§ & complete story in itself. This “will be shown here every Wed- 3 cand Tom Moore needs. no in- to Norwich' theatregoers, 5 1 has been promounced by e verm::s as the greatest ever Special music at every per- by the Davis concert orches ree shows daily, at 2.15, 6,45 Matinee, all seats 10 cents,| 5 cents. Night 10, 15 and 20 e Roberts in Mark Twain’s L#Pudd'nhead Wilson,” Paramount "‘-\'i‘r&a- For Today and Tuesday.. ln tmducln: G(nk Twain's famous work, Pudd’nh ‘Wilson, the Jesse L. Lasky l"estun Play company pre- sents the first of a series of picturiza- tions of the noted humorist's . novels. Pudd'nhead Wilson will be follow- 4d by Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, and a%em ‘Pudd’nhead ‘Wilson occupies a nlqu- place In the annals of Ameri- can humorous lterature. Its story— sald to have been the first plece of fiction which,: mde use of the now fa- miliar finger-. method as ‘a means of estal l-hmg identity—is mel- natic, romantic and suffused with l al Tote of human sympathy . and Pudd'nhead - * Wilson, So-nntn lawyer from wWhom Book fakes lll title, is a character Amvflum literature, and his DC‘ ‘will live fore @D‘ ‘&f tba'hme :’r -cm ‘:;.n sul to the role o - W R ertebrines out the subtle humor of wli;o swayed t‘ me commu- nity. personali ng -an ex- citing; A finally uhb\lshlng the ‘trial, W of - yontn unjustly accus- o There is a gripping in crisp _good two reel Pathe comedy tled, The eLader of Love, ur ueaung and Plumlnug wis Irish, cuuae Hannt; song, Little snmmm Florence Brown: dren in Jerusalem, Nevnll w!' song, In Glory to Appear, choir and children; exercise, A Message of the Daisy, Josephine Hill, Fanny Eamis- ton Bewjah tle Pansy, Carry Jones; Inciosing a recitation by Law. rence Davis. 2 The exercises for Children’s day took the place of the usual preaching service Sunday morning at the First Conmfifmnl church. ‘The young- er classes, including the primary, were grouped on the platform, where were daisies, - ferns, snowballs and clover blossoms. The white suits and white dresses with bright ribbons and the brighter faces made an attractive pic- ture in the audience room, where many were gathered. Most of the recita- tions were given in clear volce and distinctly heard. - In all the songs by the school the child voices were sweet as the carol of birds in the early morning. Among the pleasing recitations was one by six of the primaries, C-O-M- I-N-G, outlined in six letters of green, each child’s p-rt beginning with the letter worn.. Rev. G. H. in his address drew practical lessons for the young peoplé from the moves in a ball game. The. Sunday School classes carried out very successfully this programme: Song, The Song Time; Welcome, Mar- guerite Eiler; Sowing in Life’s Early. Morning, Marion Hunter; song, is Much a Lovely Place; What We Like Best, class of girls; A Little Sunbeam, Reginalg Avery; song, Sun- shine and Love; A Captive Maid, Alice Larkham; 'God is Love, Louise Avery; Coming, primaries; song, We Are Lit- tle Flowers, = primaries; = Summer's Dawning, Nellie Sweet; Smile a Lit. tle. 'Ruth ' - Eeclesto; Hel 88 : The Goodde’l'hnt caug ‘May Do, Edith Al- exander; as a close the song, Jesus Leads Us Onward. Will Be Graduated This Week. Imbert Fellows of Plain Hill and John Hill of Harland road are bers of the- graduating class at Storrs Agricultural college. The exercises will take place Tuesday evening. At Smith Commencement. Miss Anna McNamara of Wightman avenue, a graduate of Smith college, is spending a week in Northampton, Mass., where she will attend = . com- mencement. Heard and Seen. Miss Rouse. of Boston was.the guest a part of last week of friends uptown. of Plain| Mr. George Geer Hily vmud fflendu in Jewett City the last of the week. Mrs, Curtis Bernard of Elm avenue Mrs. ‘BHss. | Is visiting' her naren’t.; Mr. and Jordan of . Mrs. R. D. Hill of Harland road has returned from a weeks’ visit with rel- ever | atives in’ Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. John Ryan and son, William h,.mlanwmmownmzmm “’!nlf Mrs, Patrick Smith, in Hart- 'l(rs. Adna Noreross, Miss Kivlin and Miss Harrington were members a motor parfy to Hartford during the week_end. ‘Miss Lillian Browning has finished )ler year of teaching in Hamnover and has returned to her home on Plain Hill for the summer n. mnwuaonm;mms«m Sits. Teoiis tenl Teteasaivian s, LN o] urne ‘to her home on Elm avenue after sev- 92 Franklin Street . i gty FUK‘HI‘HIG PMIP‘]’LY Y mmvmmmvm qfim TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY 8 Moo i ook s il o HANET !LZS To New York. 31.25 i CHELSEA LINE TO | YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERV ETW. ORWIGH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays at 5.15 p. m. New York, ‘Brooklyn Bridge, Pier, . East River, fcot Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- days, at 5 p. m, §$1.25—F, V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 HARNESSES TEAM, EXPRESS - CARRIAGES CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS BUSINESS WAGONS SIDE 'SPRING, THREE SPRING AUTOMOBILE ROBES GOOD. ASSORTMENT THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0, 14 Bath Street. Nerwich, Conn, “On the Square” Our Work Our Prices Our Merzhandise Our Location LEE CLEGG (TheJeweler) t.l‘l a one yi 's course. 1 ids to care for blbhl. AWIY 3"""5 & greenovule Grain cn. Pnon. lzt-s. HAVE CUSTOMER for ‘farm 50 ‘acres ur, old fashioned house, good road, 'and with stream oOF brook through it. Price $3,000 to $5,000. Owner desiring to sell Mmpeny write TRYON'S AGENCY, - Williziastic, Jmayéad Conn. 2 WANTED 'rmn.ysm- to work at the seashore, 0 farmers, 2 firemen, 4 mem who can owbyham'l. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO Gentral Building, Norwich, Conn. - JOSEPH HALL & SON Phone 646-4 Trading Cove MONEY LOANED ds, Watch Diamon: alonitias of any Miad cyis t Rates of ll- WANTED Finishing room help of all kinds, fulling mills, washers, and dry finish- ing. Apply # HALL & SONS, DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist]of and Bhannon Building Annex, Room A ‘Telephone 523 o Violet Talcum Powder Borated—15c a Box - DUNN'S I’HAMACY &0 HAll_l STREET Dental ‘Burgeon | Frankiin square, - - t{uu)lo. G} e ;. terms to 52 Br MW", City. L‘!—— passenger Paige '°h3r‘.. power, four cylinders, 1914 M, ’g;nlcx. 126 North St, Willimantic, | ¥ C RS e m-l filfl!t t . 11 m“¥w‘i" -Smn n- ~SALE—Firs N Fl.li SALE A Small Local “Gold Mine” I haye in my office an agreeable sur. % couple young men with the NflK proclivities and can be bought so fo show an sarnis 150 per cent. on on’l’ be O”Il for sale two da are in uted.!atln touch with orce for full particulars. JOHN A. -M; Real Estate and Investment Broker. Franklin Square, Norwich. Car of Horses n"::meh?gn! 00 Hme— o Jot—: wflrlu.;'l ‘Nld“ ; to use. chunk& Bn}’ and Draft Horses. Come and see ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. HERE YOU ARE! \ A Cottage House -with 3 acre of choice, smooth land, on - trolley and Pogquetannuck - cove. Can be bought right. E. A. PRENTICE 'For Sale or To Rent Jei2a ~ THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main St May Building at Public Auction on the ‘premises Thursday, Fune 15, 1916, at 10.30 a. m., 2 | ratn or shine, the equity in the home of if bought af ”‘x’:}: T tation tnag - JOHN A. MORAN, - Real Estate and - COAL AND LUMBER McGrory Bullding, ldm Conn |’ the Iate O. H. Reynolds on Shetucket | street. _EDEUND A, PRENTICE, Trustee. - 50 ACRE FARM ~ For 31 400 Cash ~ THE BRONSON. 1 rear of Bulleiin buil tooms to let. lnquire TO RENT_Stors at 61 Inquire st Bulletin omo-. FURNISHED ROOM — e-m—___.____ Emina Morse 13 Usion 8¢ "l‘o Rent N. TARRANT & CO. 17 Main Strest TO RENT _ ANTHONY PECK, M. D. 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