Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 22, 1916, Page 12

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an operatic star if ed, is content to stay in vaudeville, sing- ing popular and classic songs that has made her the biggest favorite with New England {beatregoers. The pictures are all new todey -also, and the te.nl.lflre is the five-part Griffith the Boat. 3 Dorothy Gish, who plays the leading role in this feature, has the part of a young society girl who becomes weary ot the brainless set of people among whom she gravitates, and, reading the story of Joan of Arg, becomes imbued with the idea of rendering the same sort of help to the poor people of her own city. With the immense tormne that e has' inherited she tries cleam up a bad quarter. Larry O'Nem. a gangster, somewhat refined, tries to dissuade “her; and then they fall in love. Matters are complicated when Catdigan, a dive-keeper, gets the girl alone in his place and tries to press his attentions upon her. O'Neill learns of this and goes after irdigan. Ac- tion is fast and furious, but the result brings happiness for theé virtuous and punithment for the wicked. “To_complete the show there is a two reel Keystone comedy cafled Bath Tub Perils, featuring the popular Keystone comedian Fred Mace. This is a lvely comedy from beginning to end and has plenty of laughs to keep every one-in good humor for the rest of the week. Matinee at 2.15 every day, all seats 1f cents, children 5 cents. Evening ¢ 6.45 und 8.45: 10, 15 and 20 ceni: Concert orchestra at every perforr:- ance. AT THE. AUDITORIUM The Five Reel Production Virtu: Making a Big Hit—Pathe News Ver: Popular This Week. The management of the Auditoriun, presented yesterday a very good bill 0 high dlass photopiays which will be repeated again today. May Ward i Virtue, a five reel feature, headed th. il and caused much favorable com- ment. The two reel Pathe entitied Dolls of Intrigue was worthy of men- tion, and the weekiy news film con tained many interesting subjects, in- cluding parts of the big Preparedn parade in New York cliy a few wee: 880 with 150,000 people in line. For day and Saturday of week an unusually good bill has bee: booked. It will be headed by the & reel Paramount feature Nearly-a Ki: 2 hilarious comedy of thrilling adven- ture and humcrous romance, with the vopular comedian, John Biuf)‘mhre. inj e ‘leading role. - On the bill also will be the third episode of The Mys- teries of Myra, in two reels, and the| fourth of the Napolian the Great and s]allly His Mate comedy l.nlmzu photo— Y5, COLONIAL THEATRE. The feature pictaire at the Colonial today is The -Guif Between, Lubin drama in three parts, with the follow- ing cast: Fred Mason, Allan Forrest: Bob Austin, Jim Morely; James Yorec, Melvin Mayo, Helen Vorec, Helen Wolcott, Joe Bent, George Routh; Brant, head of department, B. W. Hopkins; Amy Burrows, Evelyn Littlepage; Mrs. Burrows, Adelaide Bronfi butler, W. J. Spencer. Written Tom Gibson. Produced by Bdward Vernon Howe Bailey’s Sketch, Essanay drama; Billle's Lucky Bill, Lubin drama. Two other pictures are Tke Uncut Diamond, Selig drama, and You're Next, Vit comedy, whidh end today's big programme. COLONIAL THEATRE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. George W. Carroll to Open Up-to-Date Picture House. ‘The Colonial theatre, part of ‘the bankrupt. uuu of Charles McNulty, been purchased by George W. Carroll, who will close the playhouse July 1st, and have it redecorated and put in first class order. The theatre Wwill be reopened about the first of August, The sale was through transacted John A, Moran, real | estate apd invest- ment broker. YANTIC Local Grangers Attend Pomona Meet- ing—Members of Wmn' Guild (mrhin.d " Mre. 3. W, I(In-Gmmnk. Mrs. Rana B. and Mrs. Ethel |/ -flunfledmmontmun. in Groton. Miss_Angela oine of ‘Passing the week in town at &‘."i‘,‘;,..’: of Mr. lndhchlflalhmnine. Ifilrlhn Richard and daughter, i Wlm‘ ,‘,m""'&';“‘ Sunday | Finishing 1oom help of all kinds, fulling mills, washers, and'dry finish- ing. Apply Z JOSEPH HALL & SONS, u'rnme SUIT FOR GIRLS.| Tel 646-4. Trading Cove. Jersey cloth, mmmh-, fnnel, popln Tepp, serge, gabardine, sateen and are al‘l nice for this ers may be joine " FOR SALE For Sale R4.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; ome- quarter mile from trolley or R. R. depot. Price $2,500. Can be bought on easy terms. or girdle. pattern is cut in six sizes: 4, 6, et e teR AS s i & Yards of 27-inch material for an 8 size, for uhe suit with bloomm, out Moomers,_$ig yands axe rea: L A ‘pattern of this llustration mailed address on receipt of 10 eents to any in_silver or stamj] & Order through e Bulletin Company, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. Southington.—Because of the Mexi- can situation Governor Marcus H. Hol= comb called ‘off his trip, which he had arranged to Salt Lake City to attend the ninth annval conference of the Governors of the United States. . SIEGEL, Real Estate snd Insurasce, ©ffece: Room 9, Shonnon Building. FOR SALE. Two-tenement house, large ba: . never vacant; located Dart of the city; can be bought for 300; a very good investment. For her particulars inquire of S. SIEGEL, Real Estate and Insurance, Sffice: Room 9, Shannon Bullding. FOR SALE INo. 49 Broad Stret cently occupied by the late Nathan G. Gilbert. mg. - A very exceptional offer- JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. LOST AND FOUND LOST—A tan leather card.case talning monsy ana small book. Finder leave at office of Porteous & Mm:hen and receive reward. je22d Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE FOR SALE VALUABLE BUILDING SITE on Main St., Willimantic, Ct. Situated right in the heart of the Bly With Track Room Lot 60x175 feet. Excellent location for a modern up-to-date garage and gerv- 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. E Phone 38-5 e For Sale or To Rent Substantial Frame Bllfl Elevator operated by compressed air. Spacious loft for storage purposes. Suitable for manu- facturing plant. ur track for !!mu the' Inquire of THOMAS H. BECKLEY | 278 Main St. May Building _FOR SALE of the cholcest farm I lnw ever had Car of Horses came right on and they are a nice lot—right out of work and ready to use. Chunks, Busi-|and are in ness and Draft Horses. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. ll once. I can give Tel. 536-3. nllochela Teason for Jsaza er information inquire of - JUST RECEIVED Acarload of Ground Limestone for farmers’ use. The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors and Builders Tel. 389 47 West Main Street. LEGAL NOTICE 3 Td. nfi-s. HELP W i{of thoAnrlun —_— WANTED — All-round blacikemith. Lin "Tarf! 3 “A{‘ng;? Joseph Gouttq n-u" ts U, vic.. Kenoll Bld‘.. m lAmm;;‘/iglfl mwt £T0) I bac] dividend SwoRsly; kng i pay! Dustlers; the has b SYSiiTng dng She pigte men cin make permanent big money connection: :no advances, best kind of treat-| ment by the exec\lfl\e I.lx?n Ko&m -1401, No, 61 Broadway, New ml SRR e e et s B WANTED — Position “as ousekecper by Ameris avess Housekeeper, Bullefin. P’Am—fi'ou?-‘rum flat g cottage; modern improvemen dress Tenement, Bulletin, Jeezd WANTED—A ‘position on a nm by eaperienced roaTried man good. t ster; sober and industrious. Bo§ etza Bu!leun. ANTED—-A male I:ook In Buuenn Office. WAN'I‘ED ‘One-horss mow'l ma- ; Jnust be in good lflan George ¥ Bartholomew. Bmanyn, Phone Danielson 83-2. “AN’I'ID——-‘}O d old mmltm sil- YT, gisps Artique Shop, 43 Bma -v. second floor. _Jet WANTED—-Additional pupils 10! c!a.- in hair, tace and sealp methods, at my New York piace ot business. - Conven. ien easant, thy locmtion, mmely fitted up. Instrucsion in business meth- ods. Snort summer courses. Splendid chance for girls to learn profitabie.pro- fession. Miss M. C. ‘Adles, 402 West slist Sl, New York City. Lenox House, Norwich. 3e13TuThF FISHING PARTIES wanted; will be taken to any-of ‘the fishing. grounds in the sound in a power boat, For ticulars write to G. 1. Eum os Ferry, Ct Je2 man_for . €eDeL. | rogistered; prices ing) stenographer for unwsxuan pay- ing 310 to $12 weekiy. u_are not prepafed totake one of these blaces now, let us train and place you on. Make arrangements at once for an Bbmxn!ment at the Norwich Com- mercial School, Shannon “Bldg. it vou want one of these places. jezy AGENTS wanted to sollcit orders for men's clothes frem factory dirut to wearer at wholesele required. P. O. NZIWTX:S MAN Lébanon Div. 3 Je21d BOY WANTED at the Postal Tde graph Company. THAY, MISTHAH—I calls cauth if any one ‘px Ice eam; and if dad don the Cobweb Corner mgl'r rcc for 106-2. Fagan's Smol prices; referen Box 532, .Phnldo,, Pa. mvdfl FOR SALE . | den, few fruit trees, near the FOR SALE—On o | car. 1915, 45 h. el lighits, A1 o 5 and b‘&h. 810. ~ may24d ), del. 1916 Overland ;"—'r" 33576, Overland. model 75 0%, run 560 m., list $650, del. Ford o-m 'dl rmer Hfi? at| ‘A rade Yu.r g~y mare, 5165 1bs.. & ‘will sell cheap; on road be tween Baltic and Scotland. ' Patrick Martin, Bl.mc, Conn, R. F. D. No. 1. Je21. -FOR SALE—~White iron bed, sin fle hair mattress and Natfonal sprln!. chy -? Call 10 Union St., second floor. for cow, eight ‘eatest redl estate bar. tor residence Adaress Real jew London, Conn. TFOR SALE_Small tobacco, ice cream antd confectionery store, connected with theatre. Address Box 514, Moosup. FOR SALB Two well trained Alre: dale un-uu. champ! x Mnmm e_stock; . B I C‘u)rcle):i (Sl Tl Road. Norwich, OF. FOR SALE_One new 1916 baby, f‘hevrelot “touring cu at m!% Gu-‘o. l price. _Inguire Imper! A house with 105 R« It Ave. Appl: lm ery, loosevel ve. Apply on ptam- ises. 32204 ALE—Three horses; weim‘ Corner High and West Main Jellg | tourin an FOR S. 1100-1200. Streets, ackson 1 WANTED — Farming. Phone truck: These $100 up, and all ar muun mufiind. 00sU] Conn. 'tal, 43-2. Jel1-r . fon 'rewplmne tseigs. erin, Main d ox- stonlnt- Muv;r 5 &X‘:h sale l:."-i you 'lt;. proiit, ntroducing my la ents :varagxr.s eight sales dalily; free “ .mples you mean business. Albert Grl!rodil(ls Green R_, waph‘ Pa. el W, — N atchman; F place 1o nun.h.l:‘ u Apply est Side Silk Mill. Je20d ) HAND furniture w: ‘ANTED—TwWo !en-ll. Dantelson cotwn OB,. DI%??‘ 'son, Conn. ANTED in all de] Thread ‘Wiellimentic: milis. ADN, at . jelsd © W. J. & B. ;B work. Apply Gardner ner, Mass. vy and M “ 19d - WANTED—A or Crégintaron mt. memee- to -Drugs, care tion as rs; willing ful around house. B.F..Ba chester, Conn. ‘WANTED—Three or four men mnflunrd mllALVL ——F“———_“m o . ust. » Tew fons more on erade. T very low ydoc. Call Greenevfllo'uf‘.tn Co. - Phome' 326-5. Jel m‘lfifl m“” n.n.nul. Je1sd BUY . a bando-: S e ot torms to mIC | tage, Ve, H B f’\nm? 52 Broadway, City. u!re G‘-“‘ n. mayi2d in bank No. John E.-F 2 1-3 feet. : B 3:-’7 M"a“s"o“‘m"" P e Bt £ No. 2. Stops the usu lt bfiel. - mar25d- BBKE YOU ARE! e Sreoed; R 3 Institute, Dept.. 35- una Bone di 3| fine NG, nroum Je! Ve m"?.?.."f.“"‘a.‘:‘ m 52 Btol.d'!y. it decotated and n‘-uufz"ui—-fx'r:xm muu.’,sa.w up. | 33 wunmnon BL __A_,_,_,—____ RENT—Two flats, n_rooms n.-d four rooms; uu cottage, all mod- rovements. 349 West Main St. seve: TO RENT—-Tenement of six rooms, '!.cl.l‘lo ll‘ll'.l l-lld bath, 50 Cedar St. £ lm-m six Tooms with hllh gas H Tooms B‘ Rubber Co. TO_RENT—Tenement Nou. 160 Pros- pect St.; rent $5 per month. J. E. Fan- Ring. 53 Brosdwey. may FOR ool R_RENT—Nine nn Ave. h ire Ave. ne 1167 Bcuse & at 42 Bolw.ll mayld 50, :m—o- at _ Crescent Beach, Conn. Inmun Zas. A, Hiscox. Phone $85-4. L T e hou: ping. 78 ln:.ool BL '.rouphono 522-13. L filling. m&g_m@d &y - apgcial, MGQMWWW- section. Janll—lvmilmflhml mdmmmyh-rt 4]& Broad- | Fellow. Way, one 70 it in ‘inrwhh. ll- quire of Bhu Main St. aprisd. &. Burke, 41 TO RENT—Newly farnished rooms, modern convenlences, at The Seymour, ¥4 Franklin St. Phone 1043-2. aprizd THE BRONSON. 1z Durkee Lane. rear or Bulletin building. Furnished rooms to let. Inquire basement. e TO RENT—Stors at 61 Franklin St Inquire ‘st Bulletin Office. decl3d FURNISHED ROOM — Centrally lo- cated. Em:na Morse. 18 Union St FOR RENT The Boarding House Privilege al ‘Willlmantic Camp Ground for season 1916, Apply to. irable house recently. ite Rev. Charles Noyes For full. particulars JD'I’ A. MORAN, Real Estate and Investment Broker, Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room 3 acres land, 1 Dmn and Salt Po; vegetable Send for . Vesterly, R L. FOR SALE | Angler (in deep. m) Help! eibt can’t- swim! ° T R e X %« Bonorir about it—Harper's Magazine. y son, is a politi- vhe a bandwagon when he sees lt.——lndlanmlh Star. , “Little. One, Haven’t you be- “It's quite likely. I used to be a nurSe in the insane asylum.”—Judge. ‘Bacon—Don’t “you think that ma® today trying. to eat spaghetti through a uns"—!wk«- Statesman. . "We asm out last m Pa dll- “That parrot flasnfldlu:em-lv hood!™ - - “Y-.wmlt was learning to Mmtwtfluumflv{m the day the ‘society Browning’: Mm!mfl persons of - Ger- nm mm l.mum A London toriyeie nm%"mm 2 other small animals. A.Wut u.Ml tons ‘of m and ) manufactured v:ndumalm

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