Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 17, 1916, Page 16

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' and Fannie Ward Pardner Features for Today. A cracker-a-jack picture show is what the management of the Auditor- jses for this afternoon and tonig? The feature picture will be ive-reel Paramount luction starring the popular actress, Fannle Ward in Tennessee's Pardner, follow aiir AheDiaY. of the Walne aine < %4 such & Jong run on Broads - Next comes the second episode of the Mysteries of Myra series which as started here last Friday and Sat- ereupon, It Is Orde: application ba heard m'fiemmfl at the Probate Court, in the City of Nerwich, in m\uy This episode takes you well|day the story which becomes more nu more mystifying and interesting as it goes on. Tomorrow the Boston 0 New York Americans will b each on the story I.Ion‘ boub fhe Bixth or seventh chapter. Read the story, then see the picture every Friday and Saturday-at the Au- ‘ditorium. st, but by no means fleast on the bill, today, will come the funny monkey comedy reel with Na- pollan the Great and Sally His Mate [playing the leading parts. This pic- ‘ture should be especially interesting to ‘the children at the Saturday mati- nees, as Napolian and Sally will be seen in a new comedy each week. On Monday and Tuesday of next week a special feature has been ar- ranged for when Anna Held will ap- pear in the principal role in the Para- mount production, Madame La Presi- dente from the well known play by by Maurice Hennequin and Plerre V ber, produced by the Oliver Morros company. Madame Lo Presidente is really an old French classic and in- troduces the famous Anna Held in motion pictures for the first time. ‘Other photoplays will also be shown. DAVIS THEATRE Four Shows Today at 130, 3.15, 6.45 and 845—Three Big Keith Acts and Triangle Pictures, There will be four complete shows at tho Davis today and an excellent program of Keith vaudeville and Triangle pictures the attraction. Heading the bill is Prford’s Whirling Sensation, a blg European aerial nov- elty that has been a feature in all the big Keith theatres throughout the country. This is an act that no one can afford to miss. The second act is ‘Lloyd and Whitehouse, a team of comedy entertainers who have a com- ic.travesty that is different from any- thing ever seen here. The third act is Frank Palmer, who presents a novel silhouetts specialty that you cannot help but enjoy. The feature picturs is called The Good Bad Man. Douglas Fairbanks, who stars in this new Tri- angle-Fine Arts frontier drama, has become in his few months of picture experience one of the big favorites of the screen. He wrote the scenario of the Good Bad dfan himselt, and turn- out a western drama which for m-m- has had few equals. Bessie 'Love, the new Triangle favorite, is seen with Fairbanks in this play, and is even more winsome, if possible, (than in her previous part, with Wm. 8. Hart in The Aryan. The Keystone comedy to complete the show is called Her Marble Heart and Charles Mur- Tay is the comedian who is responsible !for most of the laughs in this pic- ture. For the first half of mext week an- other big_vaudeville show 'has been booked. Watch Bulletin Monday for particulars, Pl A S COLONIAL THEATRE ‘The !eatlxre plcture at the Colonial today is aloma, Vitagraph d The cast includes ‘Bettina (Mary Anderson); Manuel, her father (George Stanley); Stella (Co- rinne Griffith); father (om Ledm-er): Robert Harley, fac- (Jack Sherman) ‘Author, D-I-y "Bloise Smith, . Drofuced by /William_ Wolbert. ~ When Seconds le. Kalom drama, Frenzied Fi- i Vim drama, The Diamond \Thisves, Lubin drama, and The Wrong &. it, Vitagraph comedy, ends program. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. the Chdhri Arml. be conducted By Rev. services T. Ar- Christian Science subject wil ncluding—Man, n. Ifoldwly Congregational 3 H_Selden will preach Mn a Gift to !h- Imagina. ‘l'mflty Episcopal church there morning prayer, holy com- n and sermon at 10.30, and even- prayer at 7.30. ional church ‘the topic will be Christ ity and World, There will b' a Ptvp'les service at 7 o'clock in Christ church Trinity' B\mh &o\n.nd with holy communion : morning prayer, holy com- and sermon at 10.30, Sunday @t noon, and evening prayer st o ‘Associated Bible students will mlu ln W. C. ‘;‘mu‘ hall, No. the | salt_crust. TThe the GMI’ cenlf'fl-tlm the pastor will g 3 'fl;o“g.h’nwh Re. Discipl Sunday M:bool at turn be made to the Co coThe sbove and Zoregving w5 e rue R et “HBLEN 3 DREmSCHER, Jel7d A-t-t-.nt etk AT A COURT OF FROBATE BuLD at Lebanon, within lnd for_the District 5th day of June, oEreseat — ALBERT 6. KNERLAND, St of Morrls Lashir, late of the Town_of Lebanon, in said District, de- ceased. Lashir of New York appeared in Court and moved that admi Ristras tlon be granted upon the estate of said ESneared ahicped 20 be Ins “Therefore, Ordered, That said appli- cation be heard and ‘determined at_the n Lebanon, in said Dis- day of june, 1916, at the forenoon, and that feid Rachel Lashir give public notice to all persons interested in said eéstats by advertising once in The Norwioh aper having a circu- Jation In ' swid. Dietrict, 1o it they see cause, at salg time and place, and be heard relative thersto, and T furn make to this Court of the notice Attest: ALBERT G. KNEELAND, Je17d Judge. will preach. His morning subject will be Our Responsibility of the Future. At the evening service there will be a Children’s day concert at 7 o'clock. At Mt. Calvary Baptist church the Prayer and Praise service in charge of the deacons of the church. The Union Lyceum will meet in the aft- ernoon. t the McKinley avenue A. M. E. Zion church, Rev. E. George Biddle pastor, there will be preaching in the ymorning. Sunday school at noon and Preaching in the evening. The sublect Tl be Standing Fast is Gospel Lib- erty. At the Second Congregational church there will be morning worship, with sermon and hymn for the children Sunday school at noon, and a Young People’s service at 6.15 p. m. The minister, Rev. Herbert J. Wyckoff, will preach at the morning service. At the Chllrrh of the Good Shepherd, Universalist, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb will preach on the subject The Work of the Chi Ministry. There will be Sunday echool at noon and . B. &, U, geryiee at 6.15, when the subject will be The Modern Temperance Movement. ‘The morning subject at the Fed- erated church, Rev. Arthur W. Burdon pastor, will be Christian Greatness. There will be Sunday school at noon, Junior C. E. meeting at 3 o'clock; Christ:an Endeavor meeting at 6.30, and at the evening service the sub- Ject will be Men With the Low Aim. At the First Baptist church, George Henry Strouse minister, at the morn- ing service the Sunday school will turn out in a body and the pastor will preach a special sermon to the Sun- day school. There will be Sunday school at noon, and meeting of the E. Y. P .U. at-6.30. The evening theme will be The New Americanism. At the Central B-ptht church, Rev. J. C. Robbins Boston will speak morning and mnln The Sunday School and City Biblo class for men will meet at noon... Rev. Mr. bins will speak to the men. Chil dren’s Day will be observed at 7 o'clock in” the evening. Rev. Mr. Robbins will give an illustrated aa- W:"d entitled Children Around the orid. Potash in Lake Muds of Western Utah. Potash is lnrprlrylngly large propor- tlons is present in {he brines and muds of the Baldure M h, & sink in the Salt Lake Desert, about 60 miles west of the Southwest edge of Great Salt Lake. From the clays underlying the salt body which covers the marsh the U. 8. Geol 1 Survey collected sam- Dles at depths of § to 12 feet, in which the saits were found to con- tain from 2 to about 3 1-2 per cent of potash, and 2 1-4 per cent was found in the eoluble salts at a depth of it 4 feet. Of the dissolved salts| the: contained in the brines occupying the spaces between the seit erystals in the crust overlying these guuds 3 to 4 per per cent was found to be potash. emgnh:ly enoun the salt crust left & of the desert through the smnrn.uun of the brines contains ol ;- more than a trace of potash. brines and to the muds suceesstul dmmh\mmfln‘m most. “probl at the | tal 108t Deing conbd ot underlyt H A ’-‘Mw_ * e} BUILDING LOTS on Greene Ave. and Cedar St. For particulars and prices address gafl on H. H. GALLUP, Norwich, nn. FOR SALE Suc- Pu'zflo. mx 3 lln'-w 163 Srade. eoint ‘spe- e “ Tars free. | N‘:&% o3 u:w"et’.nw-n wa AT e rdcunul to Drugs, care of e Bul- letin. 7a The fine Bank Building of The|na Loan and Trust Company, 26- 31 Shetughet St Norwich. Gonn: wbout 70 feet front. One part of the main floor is finely equipped for banking, and the other part, also vault, is admirably su tion or other pi elevator, on the second and third floors. Superior location for bank, insurance, trust, agency, or other business. AMOS A. BROWNING, FOR SALE VALUABLE BUILDING SITE on Main St., Willimantic, Ct. Situated right in the heart of the city With Track Room- Lot 60x175 feet. Excellent location for a modern up-to-date garage and serv- ice station, wholesale fruit and pro- duce, grocery or manufacturing pur- poses. For terms and particulars apply to WILLARD W. HAYDEN, 70 Mountain Street, Willimantic, Conn. Phone 38-5 For Sale 24-acre farm, six miles from Nor- wich, on state road; large house of nine rooms, running water in house, barn 24x32, place to stall 10 head of cattle, hen coops, shed for wagons; fruit trees of all description; one- quarter mile from trolley or R. R. depot. Price $2,500. Can be bought on easy terms. 8. SIEGEL, Real Estate and Insurance, Office: Room 9, Shanmon Building. FOR SALE. Two-tenement house, large barn, reats for 3200 angually; tenementd Bover vacant; located in'the busiest Tt of the city: can be bought for investment, For culars inquire of S. SIEGEL, Real Estate and Insurance, Offices Room 9, Shannon Building. further ‘part] FOR SALE ForSaleorToRent Substantial Frame Building sit- uated corner of Erin and White streets, dimensions 60x80, well lighted cellar with cement’ floor. Elevator operated by compressed llr. Spacious loft for storage urposes. Suitable for manu- Facturing plant. Spur track for 3 cars on thptiremines. Inquire o THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main St. May Building FOR SALE Qne of the'choicest farm propositions I have ever had on ist. ~Located about five miles from and abont two miles from trolley road; consisting of 97 acres of very chodce land, 50 or more open clear for cuttivations wily cut Bt Teast 1,600 cordn of wood: good house and barns; every- thing in way of tools and machinery, and are in good order: also stock of 5 five Year gnd a half old helfers, 2 ows, 1 horse, can be bought less than :oi2 Doukbt at once I can give u good reason for delling so cheap. For further Information ingutre of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investment Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. At FOR SALE A Four Tenement House CONTAINING ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS ALWAYS RENTED On trolley minutas’ square. A GOOD INVESMENT JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St., fine and only five walk from Franklin Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Eight room Bungalow with all fm- provements—steam heat, hard wood fioors, electric lghts—lot 75x200 feet, also garage for two. autos. Located on trolley line, ten minutes’ ride from Franklin Squrae. Price reasonable. FRANCIIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich Car of Horses came right on time— and’ they ate & mice JotHight omt of work and ready to use. Chunks, Busic hess and Dratt Horses. Come and ses m. BLMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. Je12a CHARLES BROWN AUCflON 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- get school -ana church stone and 16 wo! Send for latest cat issued Choice of 400. it in a)l New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, alogue. - Just ‘Nothing like Offices 110 West 34th St New Yerk ‘Telephone 2998 Greeley | P rankiin sesere | 2 GOOD REASONS for Reading and Using - Bulletin ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE p—u. market the Lo Bulletin Want Ade are the bxy&“ “Wants” They its. They mm £ Tost, and rent vacant sell, find - Bulletin for its ads as ly and world news. ce_in Eastern Conneoti ing place of You lose at st one m&m you fail to wa buyers every day. Baliatn least TELEPHONE 480 WANTED Satlatactory Drices Husiness sthior Stncions Siness strio e T e Aoy Bullding. may1ss FOR SALE SALB—_One new mileh cow, “ex- n. 1, Box 161, h'lgnfl Jel3TuThS bright, _capable ladies to demn-u-it.a and sell deslers; rail; fares Jooaten Brag: Cou Devt. i Reoe, Jess o i e S BT man for general labor work, ;last Kbply West Side SIik MilL. oied satscoury. Gomn. FOR SALE _Pigs: 0.1 C Berk- spire. from Totored boas, Feaale W, Barber, Plain HIN. Phone 463-3. l'ol SALE—White Wysnaotte Taby :om éu-hor e s Mar YOU CAN GET s iead of cab you can't T8 broad Teat wrappor clgar a6 o * %5c. Start now. ATTENTION men-women! You cen have vacation expenses for doing easy work before leaving.. For Infor- mation address Landon, Hembl&;:&.fl“’. but 3 Oon‘n. Thone 147-8." FO! Nobb? Tf-‘dl_ll'.‘;o";dxl Ellsworth, 165 uc. prl% KL Frankliin sq | St Telephone s23-4: | FINE fent; ~Mo. 388, ln.ln ¢ Cn, in’ fine 5eTQBENT—Window or one-half store. in_ St orda m-n—mu ‘all con- ventontos, five mlnut-m-'lt trem men only. 125 Sl!huool E. Fanning, No. 76 52 'I:. best tenement, TO RENTPurnished rooms; also nght housekeeping. 7 Oak St. Jeld _ 20, BT Boaurical Tooms, new) Wiy furnished, nice 1’5{ u WS Wastington S g hose. 138-2. TO RENT—Two flats, oms: 8180 co! S o 1S, u»#&mu BENTTenement of six roome, "“"y‘f lights and bath, 50 Cedar St. vtl!xroon-wlun $1 of fit 15 flat of five rooms f' o lmu ‘Rubber. Co. mom Anl lng bath, smz-;‘;“ ot No. 160 Pros- en onth. J. peot St per m oR Boswell. Ave. 1ulr. et uw-uu “|Ave.. Phone 1167- second hend North smn\.nc. un. Telephone 1“??{ Jeléd Beaen"Conn” Tnadlre ek A Hbcoxf Phone 885-4. TS s T 2eWOULD 1ike &5 have position as gar- c, have nine experience; eind ot cement work and firing; | AT M.. care Bulletin Co. jel in a family, oF & -"';:m«-.h »’l‘~ 5 (o of two by m 17, ruauyn St.. after 5 p. m. jelsd 11. TWAN Youns man, position as chauffew Pepairs: willing to ful around house. chester, Conn, WANTED—Experienced stenographer desires position. Address F. A. n. Norwlch, Builetin, Jel o ey :‘n. &oi Je13q éamster on Lon- & painy, o eoumtlnn, 135 STt Overiang” tous. ing cer, five enger, 3300, Norwicn Motor -Sales MoCu: 'rnunu sem.n. Norwich, “Conm.~_jeisd v = oughbred Shepherd used - ‘h house broken. Mes. ¢ Fluasier, 43 Valtey 56, Wiktimantic. Jel6d FOR SALE—16 h. p. Buick runal gxeellent running ord | e 2o fully ; price 615 A. T. Co. Of- Jel4WFS derson, limantic, Ct. fice. nd!“FOR SALEi7xs ft. hydroplane, 4 cycle 4 orge D. w‘en-.g son., Ter. 31701, WANTED Thres §F Joi pin boarl- ers at 26 Laurel Hill Ave. MEN Wanted; government ;n month; write immediately. iclin m?ufiue. Dept. 35-P., Rbci-t. N Y. pected. wmi mantic. Je13d W references requ: rite or ‘phone for an. lpmhlmnt. (Signed Hall, Jr. & Co.. Sout ton, CE. ma: WANTED—8 Turn, highest pri es srm:kn-r. ld Franklin Bt 1-’1' 717-3. may2id WANTED mpetent mald for general hou..wnxk' must be a gook; satistactory references requlred Mr. F. B. Riel ouon, Tl.fl.vlll& may23d WANTED—N: Rbode Island Hupn.u‘ Trovidenco R, L. ot Ons year's course in trafnify of mud: to cate Tor babiea. Apply to Supt. HAVE CUSTOMER for farm 50 acres up, old fashioned house, good road; and with stream or brook through it. Price $3,000 to $5,000. Owner desiring to sell such property write TRYON'S AGENOY, WANTED Girls to work at the seashore, firemen, 4 men who can FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO Central Building, Nerwich, Conn. ‘gfnwmnu lx t-‘ in, better Jrice Ver et o eyl, 4 A-1 conditio) miles; Moore, SALE—Second “;::‘E: T Talmer e RS, A FOR S. plow. A mgmk Farm. Do 36, ?,“am m SALE Lot for two sraves. with in Yentic ual care, cemef In< Buire 3 Cnaren St feisa BARGAIN _Baby grand 3 ton; cost y_case. in D ;o uick at $300. ~Adaress ‘oluntown, Conn. _jeisd ALD—GQ l.ct\u'lnz village; about $3,000; terms cuh. letin. FOR SALE—Two good work weight 1200 ech. F. H. G ett City.~ 'Of the iate Anna Mullen, Admx. Jei4d HAY, for sele F. W. Hoxle Tole- phone Lebenon Jelsd SPECIAL SALE on couch h-:nmoel. for one week. only: prices, mads to ft any st trime heavy Boaton best cotton top tress and Netional spri; e ohaine Tor oals ar B Breed Bldg., 4 and ¢ Main St., mu. n. FOR SALE—Five passenger Paige ke 'S¢ orme power, Py tour cylinders, 1914 ‘model, in good X, Gerrick, 126 North St, Willimantio: - l‘l-‘—- Gemocrat P Rame Norwlch Tawn.%nld 20 Cent SAND for sal Ave. Apply % Sora B aning, ! 3| QUONOCHONTAUG—-Ten-room . land, TO RENT—Furnish: also bousekeeping. 78 Bchool St le’hol. sxi‘ 13, 57208 TO RENT —An apartment ot seven o In The Marion. steam b tor service and confinuous hot water TO RENT—Newly furnished rooms, onie Seymour, g e R ] BRONSON, 12 Durkee l‘l‘. rear of Bulle building. PW’ to let. ‘?Ilgllh h.-mnt. 61 Franklin St deci3d YURNISHED ROOM - Centrally lo- cated. Emina Morse, 18 Union St TO RENT Shopin rear of Bottomley house on North Main street, frouting on packing house road, with entrance from North m street. Electric -power, d gas, Apply at office of Norwich Belt Mfg. Co. TO RENT—Storo Inquire st Bulletis ucket street, on main floor and|siaies AMOS A. BROWNING, TO RENT MMIB‘”IM sown Sower and vegetable gardens and Rental $350. ‘plumbing heat. Othera $200 to $4000. Send for )oflllet. FRANK W. cOY, FOR SALE mm-wmw-gm utrm.p!, ald&‘mamtmnmmml M“" m The sol (sympatheticall)—Dor" Jou tet (RS AMCHECGE (e atoCar- Sadar thy, so lon( ‘as 'es healthy. Show. uneay seatly (m ted .)—wsa here = ‘Lonely sentry —Lumme! _Didn think I had one in.the world—London | Opinion. married Tife? “‘.r';'.‘?‘ma."”“v b e was a b . “I'm so gald. When 1 saw him tums| ble I thought surely n.'a be hurt — Detroit Press. z if he lkne gold at the end of the m. still and v come to him."— 1ghts [P olM u:hnunc bureau 5 "'w government tennial April & Raussia, which of mica in the RESIDENCE of ‘the lats ANTHONY PECK, M. D.

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