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Three Big Keith Acts and Wm. S. | Hart in a Triangle Feature'Picture | ==Charlis. Chaplin r | im The Fireman, His L-MM -right up to the Trian- H\&nmd and Conrad head they present.a beautiful offering imitating famous actors in | i and dances. : Then.comes Stone lmm. two clever comedians, Who ' prayer meetl: First Methodist church will bo DAvl‘ Tll-lr-, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. have a comedy skit entitled Come On Home and with their comedy talk and harmonious singing they fill the bill fine. The third act is John Slone, an athlete, who does some remarkable barrel jumping, finishing with a head dlvfle“}nto a barrel that is really won- In the photoplays the feature is call- ed The Primal Lure and Wm. S. Hart is the star in it. The Primal Lure is a story of the great northwest and gives this famous actor a chance tb show his powers as an actor, in an en- tirely new way .from what the public have been accustomed to-see him. The Keystone comedy to complete the show 1s The Love Comet, a two-reel film that will keep anyone laughing for a half hour at the least. There will be a compleie change of program tomorrow and besides the new vaudeville and Triangle features there will be shown the second of the new Charlie Chaplin comedies cdlled The Fireman, a two-reeler made un- der the new $670,000 contract. Every- one 0 has seen this picture declares (that it is the greatest film he has ever made and contains more laughs than all the others put together, so don’t !fail to see it the latter part of this week. Matinees today at 2.15, all seats 10 cents; evening at 6.45 and 8.45, 10, 15 and 20c. AT THE AUDITORIUM. ‘The Floor Above by E. Phillipps Op- penheim, Special Feature for Today An extraordinary - detective drama entitled The Floor Above, taken from the by E. Phillipps Oppenheim and féaturing Henry B. Whithall and Dorothy Gish and all star cast. Fol- lowing s a short synopsis of the story: Grace Burton and Stephen Prdyve have been engaged in clearing some of the crime mysteries that have ba ed the keenest. detectives of Scot- land Yards. Pryde .sees with sorrow that his partner, Grace, is sacrificing herself so that she can supply her frivolous sister Stella, with every lux- ury. He remonstrates—but Grace ex- gla.lm that Stella is a show girl—that er expenses for costumes, et heavy—the temptations of the life are great and that she doesn’t want her to accept favors from any man—dur- ing her husband's absence abroad. She feels that she must supply Stella’s needs. Pryde, knowing how frivolous Stella is, offers her all the money she needs—on the condition that she will take no more from Grace—and will re- pay back what she has already gotten. Pryde is well able to do this for he has just come into a title and fortune, but hesitates to tell the good news to Grace, fearing it may make a differ- ence in thelr relations. Stella accepts his proposition and returns money that Grace gave her. But Grace finds out that it is Pryde’'s money that her sister has returned, and also that Pryde is now a wealthy man. She feels hurt that Pryde had not seen fit to tell her everything. Stella, being wild and frivolous, soon gets into trou- ble. One night as she returns.from the theatre with a friend, she diseov- ers that a man had been murdered in her flat. She appeals to Grace to help her—she declares to them that she only knew the dead man slightly and did not invite him to her flat. She also shows them. a telegram stating that her husband would arrive home at any moment. Pryde believes her and investigates—finds that the trag- really belongs upstairs. remove the body to the flat above and wait for the arrival of the occupant—who. on arriving and by her screams convinces them that they were right. Stella’s husband arrives and now that he is there to care for her in the future, Grace and Pryde are very much relieved and are drawn closer together by the tragedy that nearly entered their lives. Other pictures on today’s bill will be the Pathe News fllm and The Lost Becret, a two-reel drama. i THE COLONIAL. ' The feature picture at the Colonial is 1 's Brother, with Miss Latham Wins Scholarship. m:‘ri:l:w for a camp in ’:‘h: Adiron- dacks where Dhe is w have of Latham is one ive large class in Pratf Institnte ‘who disve Secetigs a scholarship for the next It is thm.ght that this honor earned by - Miss Latham through -xnellcn tl-lrt at the: Norwich 1} Academy. Cottage Meeting Th{lnd-y. ‘The cottage D ing of : held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Julia Talbot on Otrobando avenue. Local Jottings. tend the conference. “Miss t of New York is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Fred D. Vergason at her home on Sylvia lane. 2 Mrs. Thomas Connelly of Tanner street was the guest Monday of Mrs, Elijah Lathrop of Gardner Lake. Miss Jessie Hitchon of West Tm street leaves today (Wednesday) visit her aunt in Elmhurst, Long m- and. e r. and Mrs. Henry Latham of the n Hill road were in Preston City Saturday, among the guests at the Dlwiey Willis wedding. Mrs. Adelbert E. Geer of the Scot- land road has been passing a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haz. ard Tucker in Scotland. Mrs. F. J. Freeman and daughter Elinor have been visiting Mrs. .Free- man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A {.an of Otrobando avenue this weel * Mrs. George Raymond will = take charge of the primary department of the First Congregational church dur- ing the sumamer, as Miss Ruth Avery is away. Frederick LePan of Milford is vis- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George LePan at Bellevue Farm. Tuesday they motored to New London in their new car. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bushnell and son of New London and Mrs. Fred Potter of Providence, who is visiting them, motored here Qfl! Wweek to visit their aunt, Mrs. Mary ‘Webb-of Town street. EPIDEMIC IN BRIDGERORT WAS CAUSED BY MILK. Shows It Was Contaminated ith Bacilli of Streptacci. Hartford, Conn., June 27.—The state board of health has received tmm Dr. Conn of Middletown a report on'the analysis of two samples of milk fur- nished the board from Bridgeport, taken in connection with the efforts of the board to trace the origin of the epidemic of sore throat in that city. The analysis shows that the milk was contaminated with the bacili of streptocei. Dr. Conn says that the evidence is conclusive that the epi- demic was caused by the presence of the bacilli in the milk. The secretary of the state board. ‘when he received the report today, communicated it to the Bridgeport health officer and impressed on the latter the importance of the statement that ‘the milk which was being used in Bridgeport at present was infected. The milk will be pasteurized and now that the origin of the disease is known everything will be done to pre- vent the epidemic from spreading. Meriden—Filing of the certificate relating to the death of Samuel White disclosed that he committed suicide by inhaling gas and that death did not result from heart trouble as stated. —_— LEGAL NOTICE —_— NOTICE FOR ALLOWANCE OF AD- mnls’rm'flox ACCOUNT, A COURT OF PROBATE AT g5 l;;)z‘uh on the 27th day of June, A. Present—SAMUEL -A. GAGER, Judge. Estate of John Lynch, late of Bozrah, in mld District, deceased. Administratrix exhibited her ad- rnlnbtrafitm account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is there- tore | lered, That the Mdfl{o!l‘lll!. Dt tlhpéspm'bél o(gofl‘(il‘n , forendon, al robate Court Room in Bozrah, in said District, ‘b ] appointed for hearing, t! the said Administrat: 4l &ive notice thereof by publishing this 01 once in The Norwich Bulletin, a néwspaper having a t:llrc‘ululon in said District, and by posting p{b' on the public signpost in !Md Tiozrah, nearest where said last dwelt. at least five days Vflflr to the date of said hearing, and make re- 'turAn to the Court. i GAGBR. jeBSd Judge. iAmerican House Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Eto. Livery Con “Shetucket Street, FARREL & SANDERSON, Props.: DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon McGrory Building, ~ Dr. J. M. Norwich, Cana. 3 KING has been |S JOSEPH HALL & SONS, Tel. 646-4. ‘Trading Cove. FOR SALE FOR SALE A cozy laid out House. Five minutes walk from - Franklin _square. Reason for selling owner leaving the state. * Will be sold very reasonable. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and Investment Broker Frankin Square Norwich FOR SALE One of the choicest Houses located in the best part of MecKinley avenue. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and Investment Broker Franklin Square, Norwich CAMP IN MAINE| FOR SALE On Lake Onawa, about ten miles from Moosehead. Ome acre of land, log cabin and other cemp buildings. Price $1,800. ARCHA W. COIT, The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telephone 1334 63 Broadway THE ANTIQUE SHOP 43 Broadway, Special prices on our Glass, Pewter, Silver, Brass snd Furniture, to close out before moving. COWS FOR SALE Two carloads just arrived. Ver- mont and New York Cown. FRED W. HOXIE, Lebanon, Conn. For Sale or To Rent Substantial- Frame Building sit- uated corner of Erin and White streets, dimensions 60x80, well lighted cellar with cement floor. Elevator operated by compressed air. Spaclous loft for sterage purposes. Suitable for manu- facturing plant. Spur track for :t ears on the premises. Inquire Tel. 62. THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main St. May Building- / at Bozreh, within and for the Distriet|—F————— “50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house, of six rooms, surround- ed: by beautiful shade trees, harn mxl:).m one hennc.roy !xl; two scratching IMI. pedc! [3 ne‘son), 1% 3: ‘eflflf?é ‘housework 'orwich laundry. tenement, "o two keeping. Addre mtl . hB '.- ; ess, & B e, care Bulletin, . °m' oz8d et e SRR R B S L R GOIHX All Hemlock! I heerd a fella 3 ylsmiy that the ¥ourth of July &0 n’ to be postponed till A acct. of Leap year. I don' t“:bdueve it, ? Don’t postpone tryin'“that Cob- ‘Town; Tel. 9383, Corner cigar no longer; buy rite S lww at Fagan's Smoke Shop. WANTED—Two rooms for light housekeeping for man, wife and boy 4 years old, or board in private family. Box 16, Builletin. Je2sa ~ WANTED—A girl to do gemeral housework. Apply at 179 Laurel, Hill Avenue. Je28d WANTED—At once, good steady teamster whd can Tun mf’wfl &mmhhm. M. F. Jordan, Danielsen, Pho; Je28d WANT blacksmith, at once; lll’ Szound man. Joo Goyette, Taftville. TYOUNG COUPLE with children want smail modern furnished fat. Ad dress Permanent, care Bulletin. WANTED — Position as wm'kln hoJusekeeW ‘Write Box 7, Blfl!efin. ‘WE PAY highest cash price for second hand tools, big lcts or ml.\l also ans thuel‘ Louis D. Ward, 44 WE;:\' St., WANTED—] farm; man that understands farming; 'oman must be good cook and neat; 0od wages. Apply Mrs. E. Hutehinson, Erooklyn, Conn., Ea Farm. Je WANTED—Experienced ne-nogmpher desires poamoxn’ Address E., Norwich, Bulletin. juz‘ld neral WANTED— Ave., 274 woman for ‘housework. Jnquire 261 Centr: D. Surpnise Store. 3 WANTED. — As Jsalesman, a_young man of good address and appearance; €xperience unnecessary, but must be a hustler; one well acquainted with Xax:- tories in Norwich and vicinity prefeér- red; answer suung age, expertence, references and expected, K. Gumey, 11% Bhnen Bt Harttord. WANTED-—A Herrorutauf, 2 years old. ZG% B. Lyman, Columbia, conn. ANTED—Three or four men bwd- ers ot 26 Laurel H3 Ave. NTED—Second hand nignest pHce. pald. Ar Franklin St Tel, 717-8. WANTED—Nursery m‘lfll‘ Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, 'R. of- T one Dear's course In tralulig of maids to care for babies. Apply to Supt. wu\m'nl)—s?' a man, two centrally locaied furnished or unfurnished Tooms, for Mght housckeevl % state location and Box .10, Bullstin Office. tm-nnu.rc , Bruckner, 56 may24d _ WANTED—3o0d old tu.mnum -n- r, glass. Antique Shop, 43 Bmuiw-y, ond floor. THAY, MISTHAH—I calls my do‘ Freezer, cauth if any one kicks him Ice Cream; and if dad don’ 't thmoke the Cobweb Corner_thigar Cream for 166-2. Fagan's Smo! shop je2id SECOND HAND furniture wanted. We ay the best prices for second hamd FiTniture. “We buy and sell all ‘Washington Tel. 1022-5. HELP WANTED in all de of -the American W}Hlms.ntlc mills. e gltmanu TXooly ot othoe ® At once, two spimners for Eood and steady! 3. e T e S ; pD LAY co.’ Gard: ‘work. Apply Gardaner ner, Mass Mass. WANTED—A renstared or registered assistant. 1{ vln: references to Drugs, care u! letin. MEN m RO lnfa:nu. Dw'. 85-P., WANTED du- Girl for gemeral work. ‘Apply “at cOLUHBIAN HW':- . Rwfln;mm. $1.60 a day. e | and 40-toot street. Man and wife to work on | Senn® FOR SALE—1916. Over! Tun 1,400 lb-tnnlml. 00: Ford~ Toadster, Gra a) 1 roadster, $22: Overland Dealer, Wilimantic, ust a few _tons more on TO RENT—Furnish mnn: VH'MQEBI. fl" minutes’ '3 hvm m only. us’semm TO RENT—Furnfshed rooms; Hight bousekeeping. 1 Oak St. Jold_ TO rooms, newly RENT—Beau! it SMG : '1,33 Wfldhhh“ n lsof. 0 0! Setion. Lp. R en, foouts itage, ‘West Main St 2 'lo. R = ern improvements. 349 w‘ TO RENT—Tenement of six rooms, flwwmumum.soc«»ms m.v of six RENT—Flat rooms htl. gas and porfl:, $18; m of flvu hy rooms flat of rooms rain | ana n-u."fd S0 2ihiag “hobver: Go. rst cmss ulraofldn:c"‘ new. Ing oTge h_Tow! ‘wagon, practicall. F. Adams, Nor n.mayi2d SAND for sale in bank No. 20 Central Ave. Apply to John E. "Innlnf 53 Broadwa FOR SALE ot & bargain Black walnut and ash d 9 /1-2 feét long, 213 feet wide, 6 36 feot Digh; thres lass D. g 8! 1 B. plldln‘ tonington, Conn. apr28d tf Mr. - oul! Yub talki r hens Ceggs? Sena 80 cents o7 I Poetls of onamh Specific No, 2. Stops the trouble at once. mar25d FOR SALE_Greatest real estate bar. im in Norwich; Buckingham home on ashington St.; 12-room house, most substantially built, which cost over $50,000 tobuild; a o 38 bul \mumn lots Addnn Real hange, New Lonson. Cona. FOR SALE *1300-acre Farm, $1300 400 Bearing Apple Trees overlooking valley, only mile to school, 40 rodl to guod nei; 'bofl. mfl.\ del, cream door miles village mml. high nchool sweer cum TY; now keeping 20 cows ( udges say wood and Dring 5o, $5.000 at market 3 miles away; 2 large barns, silo; house 1| burned last year; o bungataw . now partly finished; woman owmer, get i}m}nemo sale, makes low price H 300 alf Tel. Beekman 347: FOR SALE SIX DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS - on Greene Ave. and Cedar St. Fe particulars an or oot on He B, GALLOS: Nerwich COWS Another carload will arrive Wednes- day, June 23. JAMES H. HYDE, - North Franklin Comn. Telephone 20, Lebanon Div. je27d FOR SALE A pure bred Guernsey cow, five years ©ld, with calf by her side. JOHN DODD, Je27a . 402 Boswell Ave. HERE YOU ARE! A Cottage House with % acre of choice, smooth land, on trolley and Poguetannuck cove. Can be bought right. i E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff Street FOR SALE Eight room Bungalow with all im- | tage. 3 Eoultryman Konumh - Wl mH room house at 35 Boswell. Ave. In Il.er at 42 o Ave. Phone 1167-; Boach,"Conn. PR e T T 522-13. pr2od — An apartmen rooms in The Marion, steam b fior service and. continuous hot water Totme ta The. Hontagen ngton, 170 rooms in The n, y, one of the finest in No; To RENT Newly furnished rooms, modern conveniences, at The Seymour, B Franiiin St Dhone 10432, aprisd THE BRONSON. 13 = Durkes Lane. rear of Bulletin building. Furnisl rooms to let. Inquire basement. TO RENT_Stors at 61 Franklin St Inquire st Bulletin Office. an] decl3d FURNISHED ROOM ucnm-n.lly lo- cated. Emma Morse, 18 St TO RENT Shop in rear of Bottomley house on North Main street, frouting on packing house road, with entrance from North Main street. Electric power, lights and gas. Apply at office of Norwich Belt Mfg. Co. TO BENT No 270 Main Street, a desirable Flat of 7 rooms, for dressmaking, millinery, or’ other office use. Inquire BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS To Rent Six .Room Apartment in et idential 3 All improvements. Heat furnished. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street " TO RENT 'UONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room oo a ""';‘1 l}nod.a 1000 feet Ocean and t Pond; sown flnw.r and mlfi gardens: hardwood floors, lumbing and ~heat. Rental 3350, othor- $200 to $4000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY, FOR SALE M‘wmmt uflmmlh-dv-uml task; Havnbmin&pmmuh-yu On'mdfiblltlmymhllm a pitted mask; H{l‘herolnd thither hopping, like mln The soul ln“-:::' ‘broken man 1s tiful t m pase The Na’d ofihg’ht in the cage whistles its joyous stave. —Westminster Gazette. HUMOR OF THE DAY Judse—Anyming to eay? Prisoner—Well, not meself, me lord. Btt if You'll allow me little’ d’ugh‘!l' kLere will recite a passage out of The Merchant o’ Venice.—Punch. “Gibbs has given up trying to talk French.” “How's that? He’s got the accent and the pronunciation down fine.” “But he can’t get the shrug of the shoulders. ‘Browning’s Magazine. “I don’t think 1 deserve zero on this examination,” sald the- pupil, as he took his geometry papers. “No, I do not either, John, but that was the lowest I could give you,” said the teacher.—Christian Herald. “That fellow's got his nerve with him “What's the matter now ?” “He actually asked me to lend him a couple of gallons of gasoline until next Saturday.”—Detroit Free Press. “Do _you know Flubdub?” “I know him when he's broke. Flubdub is one of these fellows who runs with one crowd when he's broke and another <crowd when he money to spend” — XKansas City Journal. Mrs. A.—How marriage changes a man. ‘Mrs. B.—Doesn’t it? Take my hus- band. He used to offer me a penny for my thoughts and now he offers me $50 to shut wp.—Boston Tran- script. “Did you hear that Jiggs was killed while traveling in Kentucky?” “No. How was he killed?” “In a feud.” “And I always told him not to ride in those ' cheap cars."—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Sunday School Teacher—Willie, you may recite your lesson. ‘Willie—And the children of Israel arose and said unto the King, O thou King, live tomel\— Teacher (prompting)— And— ‘Willie (nmmx)—And lmmadhuly the King lived forever. Harper's Magazine. THE KALEIDOSCOPE passed a law As a preventive against fire Aus- trian laws require and business houses to be built through- materials.