Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 3, 1917, Page 16

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-eh mflrw‘amamn:m phique Frederick W. Pro P e A - 2y Charles D. Geer Legend (To & Deserted Farm) touise Fuller, accompanist. Concerto for Piano, in B FLI! Frank L. Farreil The mext meeting « of the Music association be Siater annex, SParch & —_ e — Large Charity Dance and Bridge. A large bridge-whist and dance at du Norwich club house, for the benefit-of the Will- iam W. Backus held of the Sick at the no-puu are the com- mittee In charge of the affair. The proceeds are to be used to g0 towards the fund for buying a new and more powerful X-Ray machine for the hospital, with its equipment. which was started by the Km:’; Dn.ugh!era, who have already rai The first part of e s evomns will be devoted to bridge, for which _tables will be reserved and ‘prizes will be awarded. Following this, there will be dancing for the rest of the evening. Extension School Mesting. There will be a meeting at the El- lington Town hall Friday, Feb. 2, at 0 p. m.. to make arrangements for he Extension school. Mr. Ifving G. Davis, assistant state Jeader, will be present and take charge of the meet- ing. Mr. Baker mests the Providence Fooperative Dairy Association ana will be unable to attend this meeting. he pullic are inyited to attend this meeting. Men’s Rally Men’s rally tomorrow. (Sunday) at 3.30 in the Thayer building store, un- der Y. M. C. A. auspices, will be ad- dressed by Rev. George H. Strouse, pastor of the First Baptist church. Mr. Strouse will have an interesting mes- age for the men and a goodly num- er . Swahn's orchestra will furnish music. All men invited. W. C. T. U. Mesting. W. C. T. U. meeting Monday at 3 p. m.. 35 Shetucket street, Room 6. Mrs. Arthur Wyman will lead and an inter- esting programme is promised. Make special effort to attend. THE AUDITORIUM. Theda Bara in “The Vixen” Feature Photoplay For Monday and Tues- day—Today “The Vélvet Paw,” S ig Weekly and an Amusing Com- edy. Passion for power is the underlying motive of the character - plaved by Theda - Bara. in- her new. photo play, The Vixen, which will be shown at the Auditorium Monday and Tuesday. Elsie Drummond (Theda Bara) has one idea in life—to gain power. To _do she does not scruple about means. he sees a way fo conquest, she takes it, irrespectivé of the obstacles in_her way. That Is why Elsie uses her first op- portunity to take Martin away from her sister, Helen. Stevens loses his money, asts him off. Then she meets Knowles Afurray, another admirer of hir sister, and she captivates him. her, and takes her to Paris with him. A few years later, Elsle and her nusband and children return to Wash- ington. Stévens is wealthy again, and trying to win Helen’s hand. But e girl does not love him, and she has been deluded so eften, through her sister’s plots, that she has no more faith In men.. FElsie makes a flnal effort to bring tevens back to her. Then he realiz- s what tricks she played on him be- fore, how she had forged letters l.pd arranged meetings, and he wants to nounce her to her husband. But Ee knows that the revelation of this to Murray will mean the future unhap- ness of his children, and she-pre- vails on Stevens to be silent. Elsie chastened’ for once, returns to er husband. With this bllfmwfl!b'th. Seliz Tribune Weekly which shows all of the very latest doing in ths The comedy for Monday and Tuesday will be Quest of the: Golden Gate, hhovn.ns something unusual every min- At the matines and evening per- ‘ormance today, The Velvet Paw, Se- ig Weekly, and The Professional Pa- ient, comedy, will be shown. BREED THEATRE. Fannie Ward in “Each Pearl a Tear,” Five Part Paramount Feature For Monday and Tuesday. The feature screen production at the Breed theatre for today is The chtnry of Conscience, a thrilling Lasky drama starring the distinguished actor, Lou- Tellegen. = He is supporied by Cleo. Ridgeley apd an all star cast includ- ing XEilliott _ Dfltfl'. Thomas Delmar and. lmv‘ pearis. She is forced to work for i6_repay this loss. How she fl-oov-n that he still llli the pearls,. and uses them to nt FOR S. looded strawberry Pla Cagde many ‘ 100 for :.""ir-a: arcc.&;'e‘ g::x Prone z»:—a. Sep26 : ‘ No. R AT i Illuflh and cure of do the w Spareq and soid by o "’onam Ponl('ry Yards, 456 West Main gr_ Conn." Price 5 - cture ma- chine: . o ARy Frank Le bn-nunc 210 . n‘ P! rm nm SALE IN FRANKLIN. By order of the settle an estat farm_in Franklin is offered for sale. The farm consists of a. dwelling house with cellar. barn, carriage house, torn use, hen house and outbuild- gs. There are about G0 acres of land, divided into pastiure, woodland, mowin land, orehard and planting groun: There is an abundance of water in wells, springs and_brook on the prem- ises cords of firewood gcould cut off and soid at good p\'ll:l?b the purchaser. The farm is on _high ground, has grand view and is located on the state highway from \or'\k‘h to Willimantic and is four miles from illage and about eight miles TO! ich_and is near Meeting House Hill. For further information, apply to Frank B. Harrington, at the farm, or to William H. Shields, Broadway, Norwich, Conn. febla same time sweetheart is unusual and him financially, at the bringing wealth to her brought about in an iking_manner.. Miss Ward has been surrounded by the Lasky company, with a cast of unusual excellence, including such well-known players as Jack Iagan, Charles Clary, Paul Weigel and Jane Wolff. It is a Paramount picture. The production is lavish in its mag- nificence and the andience will be given an opportunity to glimpse so- ciety, art tableaux, which are now so popular in fashionable circles. DAVIS THEATRE Four Ctmnhh Shows Today, at 1.30, 3.15, 6 and 8.15~Three Big Time Keith Vaudeville Acts and Triangle Supreme Photoifeatures. There will be four compicte shows at the Davis today and hoth vaude- ville apa pictures will be shown at every performance, the bill today is one ‘that _evervone will enjoy and if you ask the man on the street he will say it is a crackerjack show, the vau- deville headliner is Whipple, Huston and company who present their own original mysterious = comedy sketch called Spooks and for a real novelty it has anything beat that has ‘ever played lere. They carry their own special stage setting and introduce some fine singing during the act those who like to hear zood mu Kerr and Bérko will be o pleasant sur- puise for they are two of the best en- in their line that have ever appeared in Norwich. They play violins and are real artists. The third act is Jack Reddy, a clever character comedian, who puts his songs over a finished manner, In the photoplays the Triangle feature is- Bessie Love The: Fsithay at Cofle Daw's, » five: part. Fine production. ~This is a picture that will appeal to every lover of the best in the silent drama and one that the children will enjoy as well as the grown ups, to complete the show the famous Kauufln-mm«r Kids, Hans and Fritz, are seen in very funny . cartoon comedy. For the first half of next week an- other fine bill is booked. The Keith v.udevme acts are headed by the Pate Family, a quartette of. clever musi- m..wnowsnhehu:d I an enter- taining offering. Hai dian, new to Nor"k:h will m'esent a variety of movelties, and Keely Broth- ers and col nplnv will complete " the vaudeville in a comedy scenic-athletic Fun in‘a_ Sporting novelty, Goods Store. This is one of the best acts on the circuit.and will be a big hit with the local th-mmn. The Triangle feature picture will be Doro. thy Daltor in the five-part Inee drama, Tie Temale of the Species, a drama of ntense - a1 comedy called - Luke' Preparation and it is bositively & laush provoker from beginning to end. Mu- a. o pe: formance and the will be one of the features of-the g e L ‘he Grand Trunk Pacific am at Prince Rupert, cost $3000.000, WOR K Steady employment; g wages while learning; to sort §oolen elippings. WANT SIXTY HANDS at our new building Winchester Woolen Co. : FOR SALE FIVE RESIDENCES FOR SALE . Ih Norwich, Town $2,500 to $6,0(0 ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Telephone 1334 To close an ecstate tigp seven- room House number 227 Thames Street, Very convenient tion. Will sell at a very low price if sold soom. THOS. H. BECKLEY, Admr. 278 Main Street. May Building 724—Phones—68 loca- I have a few good big Work Horses and several good Second-hand Hi weighing from 1,000 to 1,300, that I want to dispose of, to make room for the next carload which will arrive about Feb. $th.. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON Telephone 536-3 FOR SALE A splendid house with all improvements at 20 Grove St. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 786 Cliff Street > o 4 _miles from Jew- 208 st 1 2 mil _miles 2 l..bi 150 ett City or Pmnlcl rom tro) Bought on easy terms.’ For pars i-—l-. }ha way Whmd )1 Earw~~ ¥ oxperienced Sietin uation ~do cwkln‘ ar M. AT A Buff Rock cockerel, thor. oughbred.” Box 161, Canterbury,’ Conn fel FREE for six months; m -peem offer to introdice 1y masazine yesting for Profit T 18 worth 810" SO, MTyone ‘who has mot acquin ired sufficlent money to ecessities and comfortx for selt and loved. omes: it shows how tb become richer quickly d bondstly: “Investing for Profit” Is progressive financial journal the largest eirculation .in shows how $£100 grows to ¢ now and Tl send it six H. L. Barber, 442-A Jackson Blvd., Chicago. Tebi CARCE corpiraiien Has obening fdr e man. fo¥ sale of class avticle: demand anlimited: §200 to $500 -Sales Manager, 1429 Carroll feb3d 'S—200 per cent. profit; won- Jittle articl omethin 115 like wildfire; carry right : write at once fi Sales Mg, incinnati ‘x;xun v‘m'&:"& o Febaa fovtlot: 200 -one x.nn of Mm u.;om Th. Edu tm - or ll ead thr -ln. i stock, ee m?&fn‘ ‘Sn are e 29 e, Cf e, S asr.euoflel THearis mew. $10. %9 wall tent. MV." used, Sangster, land, m‘h i pasture and. woodland ey _are the kind vou want: come a ‘them. Chas. Anderson, Phoenlxfl:n b.;M ALe — The Du-n"dy Colany ers an ultry supplies ar ont wupon wequest. F" Barber )hone 463-5. ns1WFS “FOR SALE. Aviahire bull one year old. pure bred: two. el e one dozen Barred P vmn lets: six Pa stacks of oat str&w v H. Foster, Tel, 15-13 L.b-nan Div. R SALE _One newly,painted meat cart, one mecat sleigh. one second-hand ate ono somputing scxies, “b 165 gm-necx St. . Tel. 14! " FOR SALE ons W! Browning. Tel, 1187 AGENTS wonted: no experience need ed to earn big-inecome send for our it winner. Rodgers Novelty Co., Box 404, Torring- feb3s the real estate MAKE zood living in business: " our Real Beinte: Budsstes ¢ells how real estate deals are made by successful real estate agents; how to list property; to sell; advertise: write insurance: tenants; real estate le‘ul fornfs: hundreds of point- ; 246 pages, nicely bound: only 31, po-tagc rrepaid: your money right back if you are nat ectly sat- isMd. Realty Educator, Desk 85, Sta- ton F., Washington, D. C. Jan27d for results, Lry me; ccesstul hundreds strictly con- how m. Siree .rich wish marriage soa fidential; 14 postage stamps and If you have old lefters to dispose of, please writc Box i7. care Bujletin C: Jun3is WANTED One _Jigsaw for woodwork: power driven. Atkant ton Corperation. 2 WANTED—A man as assistant por- ter; easy work and a permanent posi- fion., Apply at once to The Wauregan Norwich, Cunh fel at the factory: work to take home; Do work &1 ut unless same can be returned fnisned. In three dass. Columbia Kid Curler Cp., feb2d WAN collections. light é-loom: good Glén"Woolen dte feb2d ; cords of four-foot rite John J. Tieids, NTED—You to join our Spanish starting Tuesdav at 7.30. Com- 2l School, Chamber of Commerce febld WANTED—One cop spooler tender, one or two bobbin spooler JSenders. on doffer and one or two frame spinners. Apply ‘to Eagleville Company, Bagler ville, Conn. tenements gEinswes rooms at 31 per week. ANTED—Boarders or. roomenrs, 10 Cariar Ave jansia WBAVERS wanted; Clvupto oms; one-loom work. - ADPly to Pa Woplen Mills, Westerly. R. L min or enEiioers. Nelpers. & or engineer's 3~ temperat Steady and i, o dress mm care Bulletin. Jjan3od TNWANTED _Man and wife to h.l.nd'l. poultry and dairy farm In New county with owrner, a ¥ man; state terms. “Write Box 712, care Co. jan3od WANTED —Young lady - would - position as stenographer: experienced. A s G. T- M., care Builetin. jan29d man preferred. Co., Old_Mystic, WANTED—] 1 Py o Knowles narrow looms; plain work: learners. ht to. weave in r:go’r’:‘ while, m‘m w.& and lfiw:m: Woolen Con srmm Wanted at once. AppL ; Pawcatuck Woolen Mills, qu'elv. o S FEB. 107! aminations E;:— Conn. q“"us lnnuu u-. “Dépt. WA matier if brok: set.. Mail t Fhiladeirnia, Pl-- eturn mail. ¥ ANTED—Raw Sera orery no: Fom”sAim 1313 Joed teuck, thors oughly renovated. 3914 Ford touring car, new 'i7 bmi v and radiator, 32 1913 )lu‘ell (ourlng car, $300; 8i§" Overland, touring. 3400. John Coay. Box 461 Danlolstn, Con. feoid ALE—~Choice pen of Partridge | St. FOR SA! Wyandottes. nine hens and rooster, $20. Inguire Fred Holdsworth, R. F. D. Tafts Station. febld. ¥OR SALE_Pair young sound black horses, weil mated, true to work any- where. Walter L. Burdick, R. F No. 1, Jewett City. Tebia FOR SALE—Ford touring car_In £00a condition: equipped with electric horn, mieter. - clock. ‘etc. 8. \j\ Hail, ans R SALE—A lunch and pool room, with a first elass trade; centrally locat- ) ed. Apply Bulletin Co. Jan3id SPLIT_WOOD—_Five barrels for 31 Joseph Searles, 360 W. Main. Orders Taken at 52 Broaaway. Tel 1153.% jan17d FOR SALE—Pool room and candy stare; good location and good town owner going away: big stoek of tob: co and can Ssctha reasemanls. PO Box 516, Moosup, Conn. "FOR SALE — Thoroughbre. 0. T L35 pigs for delivery when eight weeks old: as Eood stock as In ihe state. Tele- phone FOR SALE_ 1915 Heo overnaiied and newly painted. guaranteed, at 3550, The Frisble-McCofmick Co:, It rage. B SALE—Studebaker auto, 1515 series, onme-man top. electfic starter, cleceric Nxhts with dimmer. chains and other extras; all for $365; this car is Torking eveiy day and locks and runs like new: a ain, A. Peckham, 3 Sapring St Willimentic Liami3a FOR SALE—Wlolesale and retail ice business. established in business in thriving’ New Bngland town; modern piant, in fine condition; pwner retiring on account .of age and other business and -offers plant with complete equip- ment at an atiractive figure. Address Ice t, care Bulletin. janisa “Fo) .. lnt-ow. Rl BT | con | (8 Schoot nt, ol 1v-% by the Providence Cont, 63 Broadway, TO RE! "l, turlwlu‘ rooms, a e, Seymour: B ihin St Phone 1043:3. aprisd FOR RENT ZIhe store At 202 Franklin St., oecu- D. Avery, the frocor, fo1 it years. A go0d opening for the Fight man. For full partichiars in- auire of About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almest any kind of business, at reasonable price. In- quire at Bulletin Office. TO RENT Qno,\ouxu\i AUG—Ten-room cot- . acres land, ‘1000 feet from o.-_., and wdl tond; sown flgw-r and vegetable gardens: ficors, plumbing heat. Renta! 3368, Oibers $200 tv *4M0, Send for badllat rRANK W, COY. osterly, R. L FOR, SALE FOR SALE One of the choicd cottage houses Jocated in theé best part of Bast Broad {ll 2 vary modest price. For full fculars} nqulre of : Franklin Square, FOR SALE TEN ROOM COTTAGE inside, fifteen minutes Franklin Square. If sold at once, Price $2,000 Address—BOX J Bulletin Office l'l'flil't from FOR SALE 8Room Cottage House, all modern conveniences. In good residential section. N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main St. N.. SALE Greatest real estate bar- am home on 28 ‘butlaing lots Price Adarees Feal and the 28 $10.000. Betate Exchange, New London, Comn. !aslan Real Estate Department. i wrmma LOTS u.s-’flfi‘ s Fiten oash s-.‘nzu a part .u are thc ‘most lots in Norwich. lots on Laurel s s . o8 have num. lots can be 260, Ifl Mcr Building FOR SALE prosperof uring town, having rooms all well furnished with eiec- heat and running reason for selling. ? cood opportunity for D. DONOHUE g, Nerwich, Conn. 1357-2—Phones—1167-4 will buy a small farm of three acres cleared land, two. cottage houses and barn, 50 apple trees and some other fruit; last fall's crop was 30 barrels. This place is situated on Norwich an Westerly trolley, R. ¥. D. and tele- phone. A Tare bargain. Investigate. Immediate possession. FARMS. PARMS, FARMS. If you want a llm send for my Farm Bulletin, latest .fllm Just pub- lished, chofee of 400. Prices ranging trom u‘ls to $75,000. Telephone No. 2365. iles o ‘on’ state road, n(‘l house, houses. % TRYON'S Anmm |oniy Ilncomotlvs- and cars to children tal- . Ms found goilar? Yy 'flfl' ‘f-l Lfor months o yon hiding benina a ie1 Ak ot oS will yous ""‘ g.cu’en you, you are nur Jbome. O fotlart Whers Mnt‘nrmny—m u show I ean w a® in dreams, whero T lo'unA you -Iiugl‘n »E.unum- wher Ger 1 chanced to 1ok v.nllu even dimes e’ repose, No Dlrfl Mh-r h fAnd—it's gone ke’ winter_snows. Hiusive dolier! !ou #re hid In water, S Rt ave Drds Just now no Ppayment can require; But 'b'n the alrshi) their surel hefore you breathe er touch thip ephere —Ninette M. vater PLAME IT ON THE WAR. The price upon flddles, the price -— On all worts of ridales, on cakes anc cTav: On Mll nnd confections, on Polly and Lord Dlehs and save us! gone upl The price * e grocer he coddles his counters aua And !Oddll hie griefs and He'’ l‘l‘o&u lo his patréens fow bitter Liora Bless and save ts! Fhe prica 1 &one up! s inttvel tro The fisherman and beker—Ah! their Jot- With. the eXfhat cormsy talde ave tiea ond 19 They e e iy ok 92 Katse and Krui Lord bless and save us! gone up! The pride ha's L3 HUMOR OF THE DAY He—Are wheat cakes healthy? Me—I never heard one complain of being sick.—Record. He——People are saying you married me for my money. She—Well, 1 had to give them some reason—Chicago Herald. “How does young Flubdub stand in college?” “Not so well.” Why is that?” “He is all right enough in his st ies but he is more than suspected of cutting _football game Courier-Journal. First hippopotamus -— What's the matter, my dear? Second hippo—i sometimes vis) you had never been 50 prosperpus. | simply cannot get a servant to. -urt on the mud in my bath every morr ing.—Life. Crabshaw — Your . wife delivers temperance. lectures, doesn’t she” Henpeck—Yes, and then she com:s home and acts in such a way drive a man to drink. — Bu Courier. “She believes everything her.” he te doesn't Yes, but I understand he - tell her very much."—Detroit Prese. “Bridget, why have paper ogt on the. grass “They ain’t no more files to ketch ir the house, mum.”—New York World “Goodnes _gracious! why 1 put the fl Maudle, are you writing down that secret 1 just told you?” “S8o Tl remember it, Dearl Browning’s Magazine. Cholly—Do you think it would be foolish for me to marry a girl who ,u my intellectual inferior? Dolly—More than folish—Iimpowsi- ble.—Cleveland Leader. Grubbs—Do you know any reltabie rule for estimating the cost of living Stubbs—I do. You take your income -whatever that may be—and add 10 r cent.—Richmond Times-Dispatch THE KALEIDOSCOFE Gasoline motors make ready sales in Cuba. Richard Belt has completed a bust of Lord Kitchener. Street traffic in San Francisco regulated by electric semaphores. Cdlgmbia is rapidly becoming an important patinum producing eoun- A _centennial exposition is to be hed in Gulfport, Miss., in Deceniber, 1917. Railroads regard the gardens around their stations as an important feat- ure. Toronto's new 14 stofy $4,800,000 hotel, the Devonshire, is to be with- out a abr. Zeppelins, when attacked by aer h.ne-. hurry toward the shelter ud banks. A mnew kitchen utensil is a cutter for removing cores vegetables in the torm of a long spiral that can be used If wished. ‘Whistler’s picture, White Girl, de scribed by himseif as one of his most important works, brought $10,500 London at auction. An English - rallroad in supplies toy ing long journeys to relieve the monotony of riding. One English invention for con lescence is a stout cane, from one end of which can be unfolded a“projection to rest a user’s foot. French scientists have s ed that the vapors of iodine miné pass through thin glass, even at temperature. to 1ook to the London Star, which on t.ho same day published an editorial Ameérican finance which ran to t lines. It was ‘headed Money Talks; but there was no other su; gestion of garrulity. USE ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE tiseptlc powder to be shai o shioss and sprinkied inte the

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