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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1827 e came Mrs. Nat Goodwin; Clara Jennings! frost. Later the theatre was turned over and Emily Mestayer ; James O'Neil, later | to Keith, who operated it as a vaudeville > onte Cristo” fame; J. H. Stoddard. | house for many years, after which it be-| roo an as Mark Smith, Charles R. Thorne, Jr,Jlcame a hurlesque stock house. I, SRt Mpude Harrison and Agnes Booth came| The history of the theatfe and the Mor- A 3 ton HHouse, are closely linked, as they ° d ok R e R s - Adwia varitiy:. aukvatidevills Honac it 7 Biays wase Soon AAAINTHLY com S Boteat Tia Iatfer Reasialasiar 1 T | ecu eratlon Coare theatre and the opened with & prosram including the | Pany. which tok on other plavers includ- | for the meeting for the actors and man- B e S s 5 > = R e e |ing McKee Rankin, Louis Aldrich, John |agers. It was also the home of a group —_which have stoc alt | Martinette-Ravel troupe of pantomimists, | pyyceiie, ©. T. Parsole, Minnie Palmer, | of politicians of the old chool, of which . o |he team of Marrigan and Hart and Jef- | Roso Evtinge, F. F. Mackay, Marie Wil-| John Reilly, the old register and Tam- 1 { ferson De Angelis kin harles Coghlan and Richard Mans- | many leader of the Fast Sidé was dé l er yp ol ever When A M. Palmer, who afterward His table in the Morton was always sur- de tiie Palmer Stock company {amous | e most famous ¢ the Union | unded by {riends of that day. & a and Ensiand, was piaced in | goat o O e RN s Z ware was the o) s % v the theatre Nhe began Stasing | jated from the Fre whked about | 7 | Mr. Walter Cuneo, of 523 Clinton Street. Brockiyn, N. Y., was in a very " came 4 first ' with ) for $1,500 until Prlmer it NORTH FRANKLIN | weal; state after an attack of typhoid fever. Only those who have zone a s se MRNY. S sty ”‘“ ” E for At piay ran 180 night and was the s Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cabjts have re- | through that terribly wasting disease know {he pitifully weak and ex- a ¢ Daly. in 1d n RE1or the theatrical season. Kate Claxton, | turned to their home in Arlington, R. I, ST AL o av made their debu winds { com vere Iai | who played “Leuise. the L girl.’ | accompanicd by Miss Faith Gager, afier | Dausted condition in e Lo 5 ¢ Tuctengn iheats Iris Weatherhy bousht it outritht and plaved it for 20 | spending several days with Mrs. Hermon | TR 4 years, | Gag | In a recent letter relating his experi- | tonic than Wincarnis for these who Othcr famous plays produced were | Miss Lydia Johnson is.spendinz sev- | onco i Cuneo says: wish to regain their strength quickly BOWEL POISON MAKES YOU SICK | “The Banker's Daughter,” “My Partner.” | eral weeks at Sunny Top, the guest uri vher T was able o get up and walk | 21ter & wasting illness. & T Celebrated a 2 Arkwright's | her nephew, Fred Joinson. 2 * L o o e s | e and Mrs. Bimer WiSwortis have re. |around, the doctor said it ‘would be| YWincarnis enriches the blood, in- e o e rolltentintier duction turned home afler visiting friends in | fully a month or more before I woull|vigorates the nerves, promotes mutri- our bowels may seem regulir usually from bowel poisc Hhesgeliiug L b s s e i et back strength. 1 had pains on both | tion and increases the forces of resist- . R e Byt Jour {BI Hurry ! One or tiwo Cascarets (- jioward, Owen Fawcett, Kate Dentn Wil. | 31 Hattie Hollister of East Hartford ;J\f(::ixr ::-\- w‘l,t:re"rung“gnyofiax:ég‘ge ance (i'm;‘éiei“i‘:'iu’xfs?ii.'?e:‘ih‘l‘fiif' OW m‘II a lc & ¢ bowels may b g el e D L son, Charle Harris, Lawrence a'Or- | IS Visiting Miss Mabel Tracy, vening my = = c z | g e morhing al constipation poison | 2 Charles Lo T Lo o | Mr. and Mrs, Harvy Shepard of Scrap- | tisement in the newspaper and _my | der it wonderfully beneficial where the = - Micod, keeping v¢ o c bile will move o hors] PSSt i e BT e ) S5 ton, P’a., were callers on Mrs. O. | mother got me a large bottle of Win- | system has “run down” and became @espondent and upset. Whe ¥ououghly ! Cascarets will not _sicl first performance of “The Mikado” | S0n and Mrs. Albert Stiles Tuesday. carnis. weak, the blood is poor, the nerves are con € nome! B headiache, colils, sour stome ou—they physic fully, but never gripe, ' Yori was aiven in the Tnion | Stepard is general superintendent of the| By the time I had finished the bottle | “unstrung,” the organs lack functional . arzes P alpitatio neonvenienc | Square with Roland Reed and Alice Har- | Delaware, Lackawanna and Western | the pains on my right side were gone. | power and the entire body is in wani “ 3 -om fiton iniie tineboTe vailroad. 3 {1 continued to take Wincarnis and soon | of the degree of vigor that denotes nor- The of a private andience at - /@ In 1s M. Hill took the- | o and Mrs. Watson Smith and|the pain on my left side and around | mal robustness and stamina. time with: the.woeld et artietara any iyt g2 took the the- | George Starrit: of Hartford were guests|my heart disappeared and 1 quickly b > e w 8 greaf n music _~CATHARTIC o e DA b S heerd] aholiver vty miidavl L o became well and strong and was feel- | Wincarals 1s it up 10, tvo sizes = and general entertainment. e Romeo and. Suliet” During his man | coversl dove recsntly with s Soopy | inE fine long before the time the doc- | 10; iores, Main and Sheticket Sts P tomeo and Julie ) man- | several days recently with Miss Lydia |y, Zata 1o % . <, ., ST N B Chawcey Olcott, chtained his | Johnson and Ars. O. L. Johason, for had said it would {ake me 10 Set| g%y other first-class arug stores. The refining influence of good music for the Faplin, now famous MOVIng Dic- | Lici Beennme” lare e home| My friends couldn't get over how | Write for free instructive booklet, o SRRy, fEr made lis debut in New | after spending several days with New | 'apidly I was improving and kept ask- | “Hundred Per Cent. Health. How To | ial vesoures . e o e ey | aner fpending several days With New | 0 e what it was that I was taking| Obtain ‘1t,” to Edward Lassere, Inc. The ml_ of instantiy-awailable lasted a week and wasa | . Capwell and little daugh- | that made me look so well so quickly.” | Dept. F, 400 West 23rd Street, New numcfirdn:mgorbruflas. T | il e e B0 Ghrer There is no omre trustworthy general | York, U. S. Agents for Wincarnis, Miss Grace Stewart of Norwich spent c days the past week with M hn Brassil % Mr. and Mrs. Geor Seckwith were guests <. Simonds of Willimantic. Mrs. Carrie Spidell has returned to her - . oo P B RENEe e TR e R e And the satisfaction that all this is possible motored to Waterbury Friday, bringing | field, motored to New London Wednesdzy through an mstrument which adds dignity and With them Mieses Winifred Potter | evening in the Swinney car. sarroundings. 3 Lillian Johnson for the week end. Dr. Lockhart and brother of Hartford h“w,b the home 2 color, joy and to be built across the | spent the week end at their summer relaxation to the home life. ST e Avery and A of Dr running by Society hall and bids | home in Pine G HOURIGAN BROS. SPECIAL FOR SUBURBAN DAY ONLY A Special Discount of 15 Per Cent. on our entire stock of FURNITURE, RUGS, LINOLEUMS, ETC. A FEW SPECIALS | ove. e~ jome in New Rochel s construction are under considcra-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kramer have We have the Victrola you want! Come in weeks' visil with Mre the selectmen. closed their Pine Grove summer home 1k : - . Mys. Jennette Hoffman and family were d Mrs. Wallace Frink returned |and returned to \ieir home in Brooklyn, it your favorite music, on recent Crescent Beach visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Wil daughter Marianna of Hartford were guests Saturday of Mrs. Bugene Clarke. from, their wedding trip and are | N. Y. William Cordon’ Victor Records, by the world's leading artists. D is painti = . po A i e iat ey AT ime payments arranged, if desired. and Mrs, Cross, who have been zt | liam Morris. ¢ Mrs. Imogeue Arnold of Willimantic |t Dlace here this summer, returned | James Metcalt was in Hartford Tues- nt Monday with her daughter, Mrs.|to New York last week day. bt t ganae |, ana e R B. . wash The Talking Machiné Sh uben Manning. e beautiful decorations of dahlias in| Mr. and Mrs. R. B. S. Washburn ciosed Louis Duerr and friend, William | church for two Sundays have been much | their Pine Grove cottage Tuesday and a e op Fodiman, of Whitinsville, Mass, spent|admired. The first Oisplay was donated , left for their home in Norwich. . " nday at Pleasant View. Ly Mrs. Georze Wetherell and th iasi| Monroe Blake is painting cottage 24 Franklin Square A. R. Race and grandson, Mauric: 3 by Mrs. Leonard Healey. on Pine street adjoining the Almus Dor- Browning, and Mrs, Fred Raee spent n the vicinity are suffering from | man property. Sunday at Pleasant View and Watch |severe colds which require a doctor's | "oe. gumes tiscos ana asugntes oive| - i BRIEF STATE NEWS VICTR DL AS Bt Sy o e s ey STAFFORDVILLE | vieusta—iss alico Woteoit has FROM $25.00 D 2 sed her summer Liome and returned te Rev. and M William Tate [; - 1z several days in Hartford, g New Yor A SILK FLOSS MATTRESS, at...................§15.98 | ‘“:-"'_f?”*m"?fs‘ it 3 S| am Perry and| for a few H ited his d Chester.—The American Legion will use Brooks' casino as its meeting place kwood were Columbia arles Hatheway visit-in the future. i Sunday annt_ in Windsor over Sunds Winsted.—A meeting in the interests of Pn‘Lows, ZOXZS, at DEERAIE i $1'98 M7, and Mrs. John Cafmey. fat e | and Mrs. Selah Walbrid the Connecticut Jumior Repulilic was = 3 === = tene of Willimantic and Mrs. Davis held at Gilbert school Wednesday even-|Carlton and the children remain in South | recently that he had been stealing the LINOLEUM t d 90 two chilaren o New London wero! e Wil Thi the iWinter bank's funds for ten years, When an €x- ests of Mrs. Reuben Manning Sunday.| M i was taken to the| oo : syl kit anibe Sctomten- il n b yatpersgquareyara . ............. 000, C e el IR Middietown.—Rev. A, T. Anderson,| Middlesown—The new addition to the spital for treatment | Mre. Frank Rockwood and da pastor of the 2l cannot be eompleted | Dooks. dish Congregational | Middlesex hos ugh- | Saturday o {er Florence, Mrs. Fred Race, Mrs. L, A.| Mre. dith Matthews, who has chureh, celebrated his 73d birthday Mon- | any too quick. There are over 85 i Also a Complete Showing of oo, Bire. monlCoger and ts | e e in Matthemsy who hus beca|day yening atibioibome e e T o st conions e Mrs. Irving Capwell and daugh- | cation, resumed her work as practical| Manchester—William C.:Cheney wag| ey CTOWest TR afeition will prol attended the 4l day Ladies’ Aid| nurse at the old folks' home in Mon: ciected as chairman of the board of as- |20 Pe compicted by society meeting at Mrs. George Gecr's on | Mas: turday, Oct. 1st. £ ®.cscors at the meeting for organization | Hartford.—! ut. Dwight T. Francis Ilain Hill Wednesday ) Mrs. J. G. Rishton left the first of tuis ) securing the full seven votes. and Mrs. Francis have left for Washing- S | week for Coventry, R. I, to visit her fa-| Collinsville.—Tuesday delegates attend-|ton and Norfolk, Va. Lieutenant Fr NORTH WOODSTOCUK | ther and celebratz his 100th birthda ed the Farmington Valley Association of | Cis IS returning to his post at Fort Dav | | Geors Boswe of Springfield, | Congregational churches at Avon. Among | Panama canal zone, after spending the o first sewing meeting of the ycar| Mass., wa e guest of his brother, Her. | the delegates were Iiev. and Mrs. summer in this city and New Yorl was held at Mrs. L. H. Healey’s Tuesday afternoen with 17 present. Mrs. Ge Lyon read selections from Life and Li sert. A. Bosworth, over S nday. K HOURIGAN BROS. : East Hampton.—Mr. and Mrs. James Danbury.—7 he home service sec of | Ivers of E: Hampton announce the NIANTIC | the Red Cross has 19 cases to place in kwood Man- ' Crawford Cooking Ranges and Parlor Heaters. : from ] - their” daughter, Margaret |, e o quughe o iantre 1 theic Uees sneniytie, Line IIGSONING : sl the hands of the fiying squadron from is P, Handiey, son of atr. | % ey 2R enen: 1 COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS or 2 sale to take place some time during| Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Libby and |the veterans' bureau when ¢ visit % Hindley of Manchester. g DEASes: e ol wich motored o Pine | Danbury Oct. 10 and 11. The wedding will take place this month. ri 62-66 MAIN STREET BRANCH, JEWETT CITY Hibbard attended 2 musical S ke Ll SR Alasiberasgh - Jaroms TH. Wi who| partferd.—The Bard and Sage Study ome e e win | d¢feated Jobn A. Fuiler for the office of | cub hus arranged for @ serics of lccturcs rain Miss Sarah Potler and Aliisen Pottcr first sclectman at the town eiection, has Ao., kel to be given early November by Mi 2t 1 the winter w | Deen' a resident here for two years, cota- | Biizabeth Mack, a miember of i cul- e W. D. Woodw {he | 108 here from Glastonbury. ty of the State university of California Methodist church, the | West Hartford—Dr. Tehyi H: Her subject wiil be Development of t hief tinguished Chinese _lecturer, w week, will b L. H. Bugbee of Eugbee durin Drama. YiartZo y writs served on delinquent taxpavers last week resulted the cleaning up of for personal 3. Eaton of tecle has gone tojhe e guest of Prin gh school I Morton, fand A e Mrs. H. R. Darrow and son Win-| Wapping.—D. F. Adams of Bethel, Vt. cmwnsfis’coms S L e s creamery building should not be *“dosed.” Trest | cause ill health. ndsor during the summer, has ) H. M. Switney and son About $1 counts at t 2 scompiete- | office of Tax Coliee J. Hart. Fi Johnson recen: e.served Tue itred H, Raymond, of $5,000 for ailegea of $3,272 ! bank of New Cax ‘ed auditor of New Canaan renovated. Donald F. them externally with— South Windse: . Wil save is work at 3 am N. C. Carlton, who with Mrs. Cariton and their children has been with relatives in South THE MANHATTAN'S [] reat Suburban Day Offer VAPORURB |iccome acting librarian of Qver 17 Million Jars Used Yeary |Vbrary in Hamilton, Out. Can. | r ircer mail affl cau: death of tue bridegroom's Any Women’s or Misses’ SUIT--COAT--SKIRT WAIST .- DRESS t 20 Per Cent. Off Admiral Beatty Unable To | visit U. 8. All Goods Are Marked in Plain Figures and We Simply Deduct Gilbert's Good Furniture—Rugs | NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS AT LOW. PRICES. Saturday — Suburban Day — Only % . ‘COME OVER TO “ECONOMY CORNER” l . AND NOTE THE PRICES. N. S. Gilbert & Sons e ivir David Beatty will not visit the ¥ nited States, as_he _had planni Shetucket Street Opp. Laurel Hill Bridge Aithoueh Lot P s s serious, yet it will gecessitate Ear] Beatty's presoficd £ take the place of the first Lord of the Admiralty. Ehould Lory, Leg, be one of the British _delegates fo the Washing- ton Conference, Earl Beatty win ) uot be able T5°TEAVe England dyr- g | | | 0 | | i et [fi