Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 23, 1916, Page 10

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hnnl.m e for Jubiles week alsewhere in this paper. AT THE AUDITORIUM. ‘Photoplay 8l for Today and St j Separate e features will be on programme today and -nn will include the Eoves Joh; n_the xtu", Nll.fly a “The M: of llrn. ‘and another one_ of ludicrous com Napolian ‘ana Saity Hia Maie, a King, one of the most “‘I ever concelved, 8 wider fleld of his unique comedy A' fl‘“ versatility than in which he has Eaire i ones ny situations, tenderest romance and thrilling suspense. every phase of the 's art, from (farce to melo- the fact that for the | iy, association with the ore interprets twe simuitareously. The fact an American and the other . each marries the girl of but not wmtil they have pro- e most startling and ufin u t.rm. and adven mk llld “Jean South. ltlin wdly in the VIis motton vlclure serial € with the occult forces of good 'tg" etc, mmogm.wm~ . Napolian and séen today and tomorrow o, Bave a complete new unny stunte for you. These ires are making a fil. (lllldrell at the Sat- and will be continued a1 weeks longer. 'A'Amm. THEATRE. I&e!nu at_the Colonial Knickerbocker ., with the follow- ‘ashburn, Daniel Gil- mflu Dudley; TEzra chard Johnson. Scenario . Directed by Ber- The High Sign, Vim Eacape, Vit comedy, b end today’s big prograniine. [l et NS PATTERN IERV|CI Ynene, Serge | Granby Tuesday to rt_length. o an_ ideat beach M “'fi;.‘i material tor.a 4-year of this fMustration jress < m or st e e Bukistin Company. y'“mclnfut. -| Collonan, Ethel matied Dt of 10 cents| chorus then tatfon by Veazie. an essay by Jalm The Making e T W ind essay on Practical (Education. girle” cborus, Mfisses Ruth and ¥ mnn Mathewson, Rose 1 pee, Dorls Potter, donk, Henrietta B Peltier, sang.1 Know. a &ak the 'Wild Thyme Grows very pleasing manner. Fonthn: this num-. ber there werc essays on The Higher Patriotism by Miss Gladys Dorothy Coalin an The Cost of War by, Clark Howard ~Denison. The chorus then ?ndered ‘Come Where the Lilles Bloomi y_Tho: presenta- Hon' F- ha o gift. He presented Principal John L. Chapman of the high school a $20° gold plece as the foundation of a fund for mew high shool building. Mr. pman as- cepted the gift and responded to Mr. Denison in a felicitous manner. Following the presentation, Freder- ick I. Johnson of the town school com- mittee presented diplomas to the fol- lowing: Dora lizabeth ~Blanchard, Gladys Dorothy Codlin, Francis John Mae ' Davis, Clark Howard ' Denison, Helen Florence Doyle, William Francis Hall, Walter awkins, Howard _Allison. Kenyon, Fiovd Russell Main, ~Ruth Standish Mathewson, John Joseph Nolan, Doris Freeman Potter, Stanley Leo Sullivan, Margarét Katherine Tootill and Clar- ence Edward ‘Winsor. The class ode was sung by the senfor class and the exercises closed wih a march by the orchestra. The theatre building was crowded, many having to stand during the ex- ercises. The speakers = were given hearty applause. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick I Racine Were recent visitors at Fall River, Mass.. making the trip by automobile. New Organ Arrives. The handsome organ shipped to St. John’s chureh has arrived and will be et up in_the choir Joft as soon as poesible. Sunday morning at the 10.30 o'clock mass an elaborate programme made up by Prof. Hugh Kinder of srwich and Miss Teresa Sullivan, the dsurch organist, will be presented. Professor Kinder and Miss Sullivan will he nssisted by a number of well known Norwich soloists. Leave for Fort Wright. Plainfield buys who. left for Fort Wright with the Thirteenth company are Valmore Guertin, Fred and Xavier Vandale, Waiter Clark, Stephen ’Wood Joseph Rail and Henry Roberts. BRIEF STATE NEWS l Hartford.—A ~ movement closing of stores at noon Saturday during July and August has = been started by the Consumers’ league of ‘Connecticut. for the New Britain.—A iector found he was not selling | clean milk. Norwalk—During - May, to the vital statistics as reported at ¢ offico of Town Clerk Herbert R. Simith, there were 58 births, 27 deaths and 14 marriages. Norwalk. — Large quantities of carp are being caught at the pond of the South Norwalk reservoir in South Wil- ton. Some of the carp weighed as much as 12 pounds. Hartford—To make up the annual deficit of Trinity college, Hartford, which this year amounted to about $15,000, some of the trustees pledged enough money to make up the amount. Bridgeport—The general committee estimates that over 10,000 men will be in the line of march on July 3, when the biggest civil parade in the history of Bridgeport is echeduled to take vlace. Waterbury.—At the request of the shoe’ dealers of Waterbury, a mass of of Themas W. Fitzmaurice Thursday morning at 8 o'clock at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Granby —Miss AnaA Bishop of An- dover, teadser in room at Fearn of Andover. She murned 0 teach this week to complete the lchool year. New Britain—The local members of the Hartford ‘County Manutacturers’ association are at Dlans fo the establishment of & Son mmmhm t: Whers ail the members of the sasocia | tign may hire their help, East Hartford—D. C. Rodman Wom- an’s Relief corps held its memorial umonm.y The members vis- ited the ‘Center cemetery, Hockanum cemetery, local milk deale; = according | © WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, est. Broad St, Westerly, R. L. " Telerhone 365 Offices 110 West 34th St., New York ! . .. Telephone 2998 one Greeley Car of Horses.came right on time— and they ars a nice lot—right out of work and read; Chunks, Busi- y to use. ness and Draft Horses. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. 3 Je12a JUST RECEIVED Acarload of Ground Limestone for farmers’ use. The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors and Builders 389 47 West Main Street . Auctioneer AUCTION SALE at Dayville, Conn., o¢ Household Goods SATURDAY, JUNE 24, at 1 o’clock p. m. Having no_ further use for the fol- lowing described goods, and for vari- ous other reasons,-I wiil sell at public i without re!er\e or 1 t, B‘ 1 good sized fireproot sats wardrobe, 1 refrigerator, 1 plano E mahogany cua, 1 large bookcase suit. able for larg: ibrary, 1 nice cabinet Ted with ‘mattress. 1 kitoh sideboard, 2 or as, heater, several chamber sets with mat- tress, springs, ete., ‘hmvlale come Car- Pe(ins a lot of pictures, and a few patniings. "several clocks, 2 or 3 Cld guns, irrors, chairs, tinware, lamps, and various articles of ail kinds t00 numerous to mention. These goods are all in good condition and worthy of attention. BELIZABETH L BIDWELL. Phone 213-3. Dayville, Conn. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE LEGAL VOTERS: IN TOWN TH MEETING of 11 are here! ST roWR beld at THE TOWN e Court House Building, Norwich. on MONDAY EVENING. H for the bolding of & Special Town eting for the purpose of taking ac- ticn lo r cind the vote, passed at a own eting,’ which vote ovidea for a partial exemption trom xation of certain property of the inchester Woolen Company, a cor- poration. located in sald Town: also to do any otnsr lawful sict or acts that shali seem proper, in_conmection with {he purpose for which the meeting is led. DiTep At Nomwicw. emis 20t i xxum-:Y. day of June A. casen BLL, SERERT W, LILIABRIDGE, Selectmen of the Town of Norwich: A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for. the District of Norwich, on the 2lst aay of Jume, A.D. 1936, Present—NTLSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Nathan G. Gilbert, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased The Administrator appeared in Court and filed a written application. alleging that satd estate is now iy gettiement i said Court, and pravin order %o sell cerfain real estate belonking to sald estate, fully described in saiq ap- plication. ‘Whereupon, Tt Is Ordered, That sai application b heard and determined a the Probate Court Room-in the-City of Norwich, In zaid District, on the 26th goy of Sune 4. D. 1916 st 10 c'clock in the forenson, and that notice of the said application. and ot pendency said hearing thereon, be given by the of said hearing, and that re- turn be made to the Court. NBELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, je23a Assistant Clerk. a monthly income of about $800. The|L Sareners Kahns s were married on April i4, 1907. Middletown.—Charles G. R. Vinal of Middletown, clerk of the superior court of Middlesex county, made his 534 annval trip to the comptrollers office in Hartfora Wednesday {o sub- statement. ‘was "I the semiae uous service. Mr. Vinal was formerly state secre- tary. LEE CLECC Special Town Meeting| WANTED—At on -mltn. aclnquire Io:'vhmflmwm 'WANTED CAPABLE WOMAN TO RUN COR- PORATION ~ BOARDING ~ HOUSE.| MUST HAVE BEST OF REFER- ENGES. APPLY OFFICE OF SHE- TUCKET CoO. - e R 220 gm....’::fi orn i : s Fork. seasa” |06 .t A . P % ‘WANTED—Salesman e cioh y24d TwoMenatOnce|:s "% 5= e Sezad (> A ber I,m ezsa JOHN H. FORD WANTED Thirty Girls_to work at the seashore, 10 farmers, 2 firemen, 4 men who can mow by hand. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU . L. CHESBRO iiding, Norwich, Conn. WANTED-WEAVERS |= JOSEPH HALL % SON Phone 646-4 Trading Cove WANTED Finishing 100m help of all kinds, fulling mills, washers, and dry finish- ing. Apply. JOSEPH HALL & SONS, 646-4. “Trading Cove. Central B Tel. FOR SALE FOR SALE JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. For Sale or To Rent Substantial Frame Building sit- uated corner of Erin and White lighted cellar with cement floor. Elovator operated by compressed for storage ’tu-mm. e s foe for § cars on the Inquire o THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main St. May Building ng of 97 ‘acres of v 50 or mere open and Foad: | ors 3 2t 26 Laudel St Ave: | Know abcmt whete ‘The Bulletin ads: offe him,ses task. - thus make a pleasure of Eefthxs vicinity - u‘ld Every day the-best’ kt of “For Rents” appeats in - The Bulletin.: = ;v an, ioe';m o !um‘lfid o mm xoe-mn B R g fiu)#- o AR TSR AT L, A fascinating home busi- ting_ postcards, pictures, etc. o R 5 reekiiy; no caivass- and ‘auto_asccssories right vty Cieviint O, YOUNG COUPLE with Entrary aelot de tfudl] ot ‘dm n’"‘" Wéeit: woek end i, Miss A, u, Burdick. Jel 3 l 39 = < 0. o | price $500. h:ulon . $550; ‘Ford ilst ll 180, del. erland model 15 T aes 3650, . WANTED — All-round anure Joseph Goyette, near. Tefts | sorbers, CIVIL SERVICE _examinations ik oon] Saverament Siesustiipn ostoffice;, malil car: irternal revenue; passing S R R to mnamrw«k.hfl‘ .| TPREPARE lnd. vlufinnl in th Position hoveeReoper By AmeNGan dress Housekeeper, Bulletin. 550; 05 £ $150; n usb o5, fr. $150; iy Gilbert P. WANTED—Four-room moder: X position on & Tarm by | & experionced marrl R soner and mdurxwu. “Box xwue in. ANTED_"3 male cook. uite at nuuomz Office. me"l;“ T WANTED R chine; m be flmfl Gaorge £ Barinotomen: hione Danielson 68- L WANTED—300d sex, slass. Amtique Eo% B::}iwu. second floor. Innmuon ¥n m-& moth “;a:.. summer ris to usrn Fooms, veniences, five minutes’ Frankiin square; men only. S Telephone 512-4. v apurtment, No. 308 un;—i B = Fannine xvo. 52 Bu-a RENTBeautiful rooms, newly ed and 1y furais] 10. ackral % Wuhl:‘l%(m? st seven rooms U West Main 5 fi ~ TO HENT—Tenement of six roo: electric lights and bath, 50 Cedar St. ms; AT bety, Basina, porat S1E; i ot e 8as o rooms bath, $15; flat of five mg.fi.d 350, " Alliog Rubber Co. w“— iement No. 1‘0 Pros- """‘i Tent 3 per or month. . E. Faa- Boswell Ave. nmn. Toom Bouss at 3% finest & Burike, & TO BENT_Newly furplsted roome. B Frapciin St Phone S0es aprisd MOSEL 18 Duvkos Lase —Yonkers Statesman . D-ushwr-—hthur our domestic sel- ence professor is spend money. mfimui Furnished | fher. TO RENT—Store Inguire st Bulletin dec13d y lo- FURNISHED B | cated Eonna Morear 13 aien 81 L5, Comn. R SALBE—Small ice ISR I e L .ddress Box 514, Moosup. PR SALE—Two well frained Alre terriers: champion pedigree Pegistored: prices. resoo CaHley, lm Hin n.oul. Norwich, & WANTED Y- rynfl work, 313 also '.horon‘h'l’ybo:o le. fe- and Lhr; Peral “otfice girl With kmow) ed(e ot" bookkeeping and type- writing, thoroughly competent Ssokkeeper, with executive abill- ty, at $18; alsy a male (Jewish -onk 12> stenographer for & ition — KLEN 313 weekiy. you repared take one of fhese e arrangemen! once In gppointment at the “Norwion Com- erclal Shannon Bidg., if_you Wint bhe of tHese places. Jezia. WANTED — Farming. Fhione ;flnflo MAN Iebanon Div. BOY WANTED: graph_Company. THAY, MISTHAH—I u.u: Freezer, cauth if any i GEEVR Boade k o * 10622, - Fagun's smoflf Shop. _je21d Nignt wi oo ‘”"mu ; Anm for nmhle man. 'OND nm furniture wanted. We. Jezid @t the Postal Tele- Je2ld place !lde Silk Mill Washi: Tel. 10: WANTED T w: female. Dnnltlwn Ootton . Co., Dani son, Oonn. HELP WANTED in all of the American ‘Willimantic mills. jeisd Jelsd Apply at two spinners for At Sood Tay “ina’ m-a arn. Co., WANTED— J. & B. mules Vork, " Apply. Gardner ner, Mass. yatpers “mals orf Av u! Chavrolot touring ml:“ biying price. Inquire a1 Garage. ~ Jo20a FOR SALED—A house with zar- den, few fruit trees, near the $ry; 106 Roosevelt Ave. Apply o pe O w'n. A'l Sonaition oosup, ‘Conn Tel, 433" 'w_tons mo and. " Frisble mn very low price. Cail Greeneviile Grain Co.” Phone 226- ust dog | Band of Armour P& | grade fertilizer and ground bome at a Je: FOR SALE—Su Shagbark Ferm. BUY a Phone 909. m“. oatty juire- Adams, Notwich Town. mayisd . SAND for sale in bank No. 20 Central 23 JALE bargain. Black &Efi teet high drawers: plate Spalding, Stonington, Conn. Mr. Poul ards talking. Send 50 cents f=4 Kon.o.mb Specidc No. trouble at anco. HERE YOU ARE! A Cottage House with % acre of c..Z choice, smooth land, on trolley and -Three or lunr men boul m wln“fl nwrhnnx io“. km mflm D L 3 P.. feza o DoP WANTED—Immediately, ac the cookl: in a M.l. m | am‘.' Poquetannuck cove. Can be bought “.E.'A. PRENTICE 300 86 CIiff Street TO RENT No 270 Main Street, a desirable Flat of The ‘Willimantic Camp Ground for season 1916. Apply to M. C. WALTERS, - Camp Ground, | Wilimantie. TO RENT Rev. Charles Noves B o i partionies QUONOCHONPAUG—Ten-room cot- | tage. 3 d, 1000 61 Pranklin St |ls desirable house recently | na teaching us how to

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