Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 21, 1914, Page 10

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_Piotures at|Senior Play Admirably Presented— “Thursday Club Pushing Sale of Red ela .| resentation of the senior piay, Aaron Bages, Tt was .a-u;: t: ""p.,mm stdying vepose at ool French (}nm- prmnxmnt -2- Happy Jimmie Jun-oa. Hand Abey, who does his Richard Dagsett ot & perese mayT f o P but a 124y, reas, lmuunnnmmm Cherry Caruthers, with -cu-nn-u. 2 u-‘g m—-ruf-mcnd. unt ladys Dagsett mwummm mum hdrd‘:e e 3 to the sea~ hats. See adv. MAKES TOIA'OGO FM’R XMAS GIFT bCeyetat Mumidors Full of Famous Pipe Tobaocoo in Of—t Domnnd Here. Thio prominente given to tobiceo in o grest condiat, Iy Europe. as the one of men; the countless ts of tobacco being iers of all nations by sesn M. uu' T Wes West Howa Bt b family; all lll’prw't nts U!R Sat: alse barm for nvmmfln it de- sired. knquire of Mrs. Hovart Ave, detween 10 and 3, o1 nov1sThSTa g&.&: ll "3--- m-fle..—a-w- ’%rfl" Conn. ‘nL wu 114 e ¢ * o aha cion Tike er will ..JIDM ll this vi- ours troiley. Smok s - Ild , o. 7' Mlm.' are easy ; fl&'% SoC My Tree Thoomie 4558 telb| B B No'i” Felopnone $ih, Wlmnn how. Wriie today—now, Hop- & o‘umw lmn ashington, D. novaAws LADIES—Get away that old- Kpoeand: | mman, fasloned, 1dea” apout going_tnco oy "{ o Ply o i s, Chubbu, 2 boarding house leoc Doris Potter Mrs, Pickens, likewise, Gladys Moran Casey Jomes, a college politician, ‘Homer~ Dean Mr. Chubbs, born tired, Ralph Brown Dallie do.Cliffs (wéo) CHubbe & v ville queen, Clara Moran i §§§ R R R provements e hone 642-3 or i E more nopular g has shiown thousands of peo- tobacco is the one thing a prizes above everything else, and. he can enjoy it amid the rigors of in the trenches, it will give him Zreater _enjoyment - before his {weaceful hearth on Christmas morn- ng. 3 Lacal dealers say that & Very pop- | ular tobmeco for Christmas giving is { Tuxedo, because of the handsome ap- e of the Tuxedo crystal glass it Fee 1 G n. SALE_Young Gue e o calve i Ao i, "Conn. ”- SALE—New milk “l“g-u-o-m Taylor Fai from " stores. t's 1880 stuff. We pay spe- ol Sttention: o0 Jady purchasers mow ;nd Aol Bme-: Fngans Smoks Shid o i RSN A < £ Brevities, John A. Prior came home Friday from Yale for the holidays. Miss Grace L. Sheldon returned Sat- urday afternoon from the Campbell school, Windsor, to remain for two “Reactiona= en? Wen, whats your Fou ame, peviicutar Xind—T wew't in- “WAN NTER Pysition se cook w.lur or bartende: etent ‘comp man. anu ook, care Bublatia Co. Ad- Qeclsd | & AR Sadted ot 28 Wartous & Wicox boarding home-for ianola, automatic cin’ Do mitached (o piay ois. Foils Tnciaded; ‘original it i i aell m' TO RENTGood seven-room house, othde " 1T OGNS | with {mproyements, on . Bies Chromic and Nervous Disease. Place. (;E“'m"’d“" e o ceady | Weeks® vacation. Room 9, 'shannon Bldg, Hours: 18| Dol ai modern conveniencess Dhices Warker & Heathe aecid 1yes wenuding. to Tricnds. or.plAcing near Pushing Sale of Seals. e paas. b2 Sox'Home, Box 136, Danielson, Cona. To Furnizhed rooms, all con. < ¥or ing to lends or. placing ns 'ushing le x Home, Box . 3 St Clitiatias tres for.7ather, Drother, - article un\he organisation of _the | “F I ;.nm“‘e.-'for Dodsekecping: 18, Sonoot The jomen of the Thursday - club are pushing the sale of Red Crass seals for the purpose of establishing a fund for a visiting nurse in town. ‘' The principal stores are supplied with them and every afternoon next week women will be stationed in the lobby of the postoffice during certain hours to sup- ply patrons with seals. Most of the stores in the place have taken on a holiday appearance. vZld STORAGE (o rent: ligh ‘ry Toom. B P anning. 0F Bioagway. noyled Toom cotiage with improvements. ia: #usbend or son. This Tuxedo humidor {88 the most beautiful ever designed and ;®m most practical humidor as well, keeping its pound of Tuxedo tobacco in fresh, perfect condition. People ‘maturally choose Tuxedo because so /#many famous men smoke this tobacco and have publicly endorsed it. Great jeingers like Caruso endorse Tuxedo {Pecause it is -a really mild tobacco that does not sting their throats, Pop- ular idols like Harry Lauder endorse ANTED _Raw H A Huebner-. uswuor i dv-ry Thurs- _ GEORGE G. GRANT s 32 Providence St., Taftville|" i ME rlt’:wsy mail clerki Promp: attention to day or night calla Telephone $56. M WFawl \ TO RENT i, NORWICH TOWN oS BT g Christmas Sunday Services at First Congregational Church — Timely Sermons by anr\—llrruu Fam- Yai ily Moves to ALE—Seasoned it -uv. ve, Jgiine, 3. Hege ™ ek 0062 STORE TO RENT at 61 Franklin 3L I‘OI lul-—Pln. P Iud t;lad.d Inquize at Bullena Ofuce. | noviid Hent ec: - ’“’ “" 3 TO RENT_Five-room basement ten- East Broid St. lnquire L. Bath Bt, City. FERNISHED What are your tests to prové & men' & man. Which_ of your compounds ever flghtty pull unnecessary edule of wint R spring examinations free. sFranie ln_iInstitute, Dept. 35-W., Rochester, e wioh Gmal i, 365 o 3150 mo-u:. anrl lengths, tal, Rfi.. ¥ i IR Ban Tuxedo because it keeps them cheerful and happy—and that is the ideal mis- sion of a Christmas gift. Tobacco dealers are pleased over the large number of ladies who are coming to their stores this year to buy Tuxedo jars to give the menfolks for Christmas. Ltdies bave learned that they are sure of courteous attention _at all tobacco shops and their patron- age is appreciated DAVIS THEATRE. Bobby Leach, the Man \Who Went Ov. Niagara Falls a Barrel at TI Theatre Today, and Other H-adline Vaudeville Attractions. For the first half of this week the show at this popular theatre promises 10 be one of the best bills of the sea- Som, both In vaudeville acts and photo- Y.each, the man who a few years azo startled the world by going over the famous Niagara Falls in a barrel and lives to tell the tale. Mr. Leach will at each performance an illustrated account of his death-defying fight With the falls and whirlpools of Niag- showing motion pictures of that wonderful achievement. The barrel e went over in is on cxhibition at the theatre and during the last two days crowds have stopped and exam- ined this udique craft that Bobby made the trip in. Another act that could ‘headline any bill is Tanean and Clax- ton, a team of clever entertainers who have an unusual comedy musical skit called “Tn 1950." Thie act has its own special setting and lishting effects. The third act is McRae and LaPort, two_extremely funny fellows who do a_comedy burlesque perch and aerial | et Thess two can keep everyone in all the time they are on the without -any trouble. In the | PLAINFIELD Local People Hint That Moosup He. roes Get Cold Feet—Wonder Why a Night Watchman ls Needed There. Peopie are ‘saying that our sister village of Moosup is certainly well supplied with heroes! Only a few weeks ago when All Hellows’ Catholic church was robbed the janitor was in the basement taking it all in, not even daring. to shake the furnace for fear of making a noise. And to cap the whole business an able-bodied man Who can talk courage with the Dest, sat upstairs with a loaded pistol and let the robber break into Goldberg’s store and carry off $300 worth of goods and kept as still as a mouse until after, the store was opened at 7 o'clock in‘the morning, when he told town {o pay a night watchman to pro- tect that village. And as there was a robbery at Tillinghast's store at Central Village recently and has been several in the village of Plainfield, why should the town pay a man to watch one village and not the others, or are the men of Plainfield and Central Vil- glae braver than those of Moosup? Village The schools closed for two weeks' vacation Friday afternoon . with Christmas exercises. Section Foreman J. Sullivan came home from §t. Joseph's hospital, Prov- idence, Thursday afternoon. s still weak, but it is hoped he will improve more rapidly now that he is home with his family. Santa. Claus ha¥ appeared in some of the stores. \The Episcopal Sunday school will have their Christmas fes- tival Christmas eve. ‘The new court of the Independent Interests. Christmas Sunday was observed on getional church. Ground pine, laurel, small pines, poinsettias and red bells were used in decoration. Ground pine covered the pulpit and was wound about the pillars; laurél and small pines were in’ the ; the elec- tric star was above the organ and in the evening was a fitting symbol of the service, Child and Government formed the theme of the morning sermon. The Israelites, Rev. Mr. Ewing began, for the Savior of King? Through Christ God infuses His spirit into our beings. In every t crises in the history of our na- gladness we may find in the Bible the promise of the increase of His gov- ernment there shall be no end, and a lttle child shall lead them. e hymn, For Christmas Day, was a fitting number with which to in- troduce the musical part of the ser- vice. There Were Shepherds, was given with clearness and good expres- siofi by the quartette. At the offer- ory, solo by Miss Ruth L. Potter, the enun- clation was especially clear, thus mak- ing the beauty of the composition. In the closing anthem the thoughs em- phasized the main point of the sermon and this number was well rendered. Appropriate Gifts was the subject of the evening address by the Those present enjoyed greatly the numbers by H. L, Yerrington. and the carols and anthems given by themchnlr. the members being Miss BRul L. ‘Pitter, Mrs. F. L. Allen,|P% The Glorious Morn, a soprano| Miss Katlmme Lanz Room 22, Shannon Building Tel. 548-5 (Take Elevator) and Shoe Repairing|: A. GOLDBLATT 60 Franklim St, next to the Bulletin Triple Entente group of countries have large excess over Germany, Aus- tria and Turkey. The former group produced 5,173,000,000 bushels in 1913, While the latter. produced 2,668,000,000 bushels—nearly two bushels for one. Considered in relation to the number of mouths to be fed, however, the result is somewhat less disproportionate, for, omitting Japan, which figures very little as a consumer or producer of these crops, it is found zhn the per capita yleld In Germany, Austria- Hungary and Turkey 1a 30.2 Dushels capita, as compared with 20.1 bushels in the Anglo-Russo-French TOO! TR A W T cated. Emma Morse, 18 URi WANTED—T of all kinds; B. Glau- od price. = Singer, 7ol 105, Feolerlester, © o Pfll"lfi precs "I Poei "L Advertising sollel '”"'“,' & ANTED — nbllutlm established 6% years. Write 3. Parkhurst, New Haven, Conn., or particulars. nnv:ba R SALE ] lrnuz P-r'o mm.vlm. R SALENew milch cow. Owen 8. Chrk. Jewett City. dec FOR RENT FINE MODERN FLAT Plano_tuning WANTED nE; G. Gor- aon 238 Erospoct Ste City. Mol eves. HELP WANTED Cook, Farm Hand, General House- workers. b FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU M. J. Coscoran. Supt. Central Bidg. JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dep't. i Homr: open aio: oitas || 37 Shetucket St, Norwich; Ct. igh land, commanding une: for sale on ve: e U ry desirable propertie ‘or sale or rent. k W. Coy E-ulo Co ( High St. Westerly, R L JALE—Two good Holstein cows, .mm. 4. H. Milligan, Danlelson, Ct. SEFICES. SND THAYER ll7 LOST AND FOUND 3 _cstabiiahed _black nn. ue and KBit scart Findor will receve I al o reward upon motifying Mrs. Palmer at |} LR "'A‘;‘;"‘“’ 385 Washington St, who willcall for ~IW s decisa . | Bulletin Office, $24 Jrille, dping -busi FOR SALE_Gretnhouse, SERes, O foot post. built of §-10-12 rt. d both ends glass yer. e Tois, FOR SALE $3,500. Cottage house only ten minutes walk from Court House, on lot 78x150 feet. Nine rooms and bath, new heating plant. Buy and stop paying rent. ARCHA W. COIT t Side, City. FOR SALE FOR SALE Seven l:loom Cottage Electrio lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. Bowers' 130 Phone 1137-2. 35-ACRE suburban farm roll na Stats road, rails out of Eitv, E0oh *Washington nov: ™M — c-mmus iy lo- FURNISHED ROO! modern con- veniences, 38 Unlon-%L Phone 1081-3. Tts uite a away. as men bave slwaye """"&";’}J:”""""“‘“"" But casting ail eside om the bare That §i might somehow serve the Greater Good? g la? There's reaction—what's Frodnce that in your est’t you can! HUMOR OF “THE DAY “Do you believe in n-.. “No; I was in love with but she jilted me.”—Puek. Friend—This is a nice studic you bave. Is the dmt high? o LOST—Between the Norwich Club sttt sng TR ntral- plays. As a special attraction the |the exciting story of his adventure | £ron = n B 1y locat d: ul) Jnanagement have secured Bobby | during the night. Now. they want the | Hon the figure of the Chriat has ap_ Fine Rubber Boot a0 Mo residence of ‘Willlam H. | et tding - o o d had a doctor wih him know 7™ “I know. right i Frank E. Sterry and F. L. Allen. Phone 1334 the matches on the paint.” " the feature is a two reel [Order of Foresters, known as Court g e Price $3,300 urier-Journal. B, arama callea Mother of the | Plainfield, No. 1557 'held m class thitia. Local Jottings. Potatoes form another important | .68 Broadway Norwich, Ct. RS o - lows, a beautiful picture well act- 4 ¢ ‘8 The Mutual War Weekly with &cenes from the seat of war, and, Get- ,fing Acquainted, another funny Key- istone comedy with funny Charlle in, the man who can make more 1aughs than all the other comedians combined, will complete the bill. On Tuesday and Wednesday the last epi- sode of the Million Dollar Mystery will be shown and no one can afford to miss this last instzllment of such a tion Thursday evening. LOSSES OF ALLIES IN YPRES CAMPAIGN.! Berlin Places It at 60,000 Belgians, 80,000 English and 75,000 French. Berlin, via The Hague and London, Dec. 20.—The Neusten Nachrichten M. O. Rother of Otrobando avenue is in New York and Long Island for a week, on business. Mrs. James Miner of Town was in Mystic Friday to visit daughter, Mrs. George Griswold. Charles Barrows and family moved last week from Sturtevant street to Dr. H. H, Howe's house, in Yantic, her food product in the world’s dietary, the total yield in 1913 having been hrxer than any other single crop used p cipally for. human: food-5898, ooa 000 bushels. The nations now- at war— again omitting their - colonial posses- sions—produced approximately four- fifths of this grand total, or 4,825,000,- 000 bushels. The Entente group of na- tions produced 2,298,000,000 bushels, while the Teutonic group produced 2,527,000,000 bushels—19.1 bushels per N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich rice : { Inting you o Brices for gny Printing you ar L etin Company, nn. 1 _AM BUYING poultry of all Kinds. Aniyons Baving same, drop postal to Bamue! Gellert, Colchester, Foonm: FoOR sALm. A LIGHT OAK OFFICE DESK. Farm For Sale A du-acre farm, 7-room coti S5 MRS Toves: lana Tacine Dl o o"...."“. of wood a e Dol iouse, =4 FOR SALE Te. capita case nce of [flllt m wondertul picture. Domt forget there | Prints a Brussels despatch estimating pita in the of the latter, and R ¢ Inquire 3 the losscs of i ailies & Myron Giddings of Mystic was the|s9 bushels in th - T3 A. BRUCKNER, = i ;'is“fi“q'; shows Ohelstmas day at n'the Yser| . .est of his aunt. Mrs, James Ray, of er. in the’cause of the for- aec1sa Eight-room House on McKin. been booked for ti COLONIAL THEATRE." “The Gamblers,” George Kleine’s Five Reel Lubin Masterpiece, Bveryone remembers the stupendous multiple reel features shown at the ‘Colonial theatre recently under the title of The Lion and the Mouse, and The Third Degree. and will hail with delight the news that another by this SEMSIDAE Gaat will be ihe festure at theatre today, All of the Mu’ cast including Lily Leslie, Ethel G. Soule Spencer, Earl Met- ~‘calf, Gaston Bell and many more, ap- pear fn their most successful roles, It ig a beautiful story of a young man, recently married, who is so engrossed with the desire to amass a fortune ly, that he quite forgets the pretty liitle wife waiting for the lov- ing attentions that she had truly ex- aew HAVANA “R&ET Selfings Thursdays and Satardsys. NASSAU Weekly service from New York and French. pected waited her In the new matris monial surroundings. Business com- plications in high society from the very interesting action to the pleture and the whole picture Is presented on the same scale of magnificence that its predecessors were, the acting is faultless, the scenery and settings gor- geous, and story one to be long membered. Don’t miss this stupen. dous spectacle today at the Colonial. Don't miss out big Christmas pro- gram. Watch the papers, .+ AT THE A‘UDITWUM- Monday and 'l'mdu of this week the management of the Auditorium will start another serial picture writ- ten by Louis Joseph Vance, the writer of the Trey O’ Hearts ‘which attracted so much attention during its run here in the early part of the season. This serial is entitled Ter- ende O’Rourke, Gentleman Adventurer, with {A ‘Warren Kerrigan, the hand- somest man in moving pictures, in the leading role, and it 1s o soclety drasma with a Very interesting plot. It will be shown here every other Monday and Tuesday Instead of every unndny :nd T‘L‘l‘uduy which bes een e custom. Thers is n much daredevil work done in 'No.t.:? rial but it depicts a quiet, attractive, well-planned story of a very refined pature and is bound to please all who see it. The. title of the first: which will be shown touu to- morrow is, His Heart, His Elm avenue week. Miss Mary Johnson left Satu; for her home in Winsted after two months’ visit with her sister, Mrs. A N. Mott of the Canterbury turn- Dile. Pagl Latham a student at the Mass- achusetts State ultural college, Ambherst, comes to his home on the Reservoir® road today ~(Mondhy) for the vacation. v Mrs. Josephine Parker of Plain HII hae returned, after four weeks’ ab- scence . during which she visited friends in Attleboro, Mass., and Prov- idence, R. L Mrs. B. H. Willard of Washing- ton -street is entertaining Rev. McLean Goldle, for some time. Dast of New York, who recently accepted a fo become rector of Gyace .church, antic, TOTAL STANDARD GRAIN CROPS OF THE WORLD. Over Th”-m Grewn In the Countries at War and United States. 3 (Special to The Bulletin.) C., Dec. 20—“The for a brief stay last call | nations has 11 “The we ply of cattle aggre- gates 4!100000« he-d. of which 131, 000,000 head belong to the belligerent rday | nations, or a little less than one-third, Here agaln, in numbers the Allfes su pass the Germans and their compan- ions at arms, having 83,740,000 head as compared with the latters 47,696, 000 head. Considered upon a per capita basis the balance is in Germany's favor, with 36 cattle per hundred of population in the case of the later compared with 32 per hundred in the case of the Entente group. “The world’s supply of hogs in 1913 aggregated 166,000,000 head, of which 5.500:000 head were to be tound I the countries now participating in the En. ropem ‘War, or nearly two-fifths ermany and her associates had ooe- follrth more in absolute numbers than their enemies, and nearly two and a half times as many in proportion to population. .The Entente group of hogs for hundred People and the Teutonic “In the case of sheep the number shown by the tabulati % for the world in 1913 totalled §31,000,000. Of these 215,000,000 were in- the countries now at war, with 129,900,000 in the coun- tries of the Entente group, and 85, 000,000 on the German side. The En- tente group has 50 sheep for every hundred of poplation and the Teotonic group e world's total supply of horses is shown to be 104,000.000. Of these the Eatents: group nad Tast year 42.724.000, e Germanic gro 009, approximately 5 on :: ‘many as latter group has 16 horses per huncnd people, -as compared with 8 per-hun- dred for the former. |Babies!~ 55 Franklia St. SALE HORSES I have 16 Horses of all kinds—big and small—that I want to dispose of right away. Prices low. Come and see them. Tel, 1139 ley Avenue; desirable location; lot 50x110 feet. For price and terms enquire of 1homas H, Beckley May Building, Phones 724 278 Main Strest a7 to be =0} is_only $1.50f ot at half ‘;.‘:_,,,. § ver geat Hers %2 and dow't let this nnl( l“ "83" ? Wheoxs Farm Bulletin. Cholice n w’nJJAMA.wn-COX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad m Westerly, B L Telephone 365 ELMER R. PIERSON 'FOR SALE 2 godd substantial brick house on lower Washington street at a sacrifice price. Land runs to Yantic river. 1 and 3, or Sale or Rent See the beautiful, new, COLFARLNGALLUP AUGTIONEER A graduats from Jones' Nat. School Lot Auction p-d-lty of Farm and Merchandl, tock. Real Estate Sales. Address Sy R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Wmndlflmlm Scarf, stool and 60 rolls of mluic. L. O. Bulletin Office. Soon they will be big boys and girls, and their faces will be only a memory. FOR SALE A lflAIL CONFECTIONERY AND . hood, 10 minutes walk - from - Frankiin Square. ‘Hand, His . 5 < 3 ICE CREAM BUSINESS divect connections with Havana. Bword, - Other picires on thaba Soymore—The Bring the babies and we’i) ERERS ¥ JAMAICA | [ Senhs st & g e ST i smiles g gl ety ot Mixed, & funny comeay, a Chrlsimias”Savings, ‘and s amount | 23 ir o Cantral Builiing Nerwich, Conn. lished trade. Exceptional op- l.l-ll “tu—- h-—du. "‘t:-“ -vm:-x-a MALLS.S.CO, ho have headii many m‘ vm. who have headlined a ville bill,- have also been sec the first three days of t.ha 'mk ma Neit Cl.llrt. & Dmty llfi ‘come-. dlenne, wil Tes Binwe (lormmy the Charbinos of this ci!y) wu.lbann the bill the last f the week in their won- & direct ang :m‘;\efihte ben"fll: to the community. S CASTORIA For Infants and Children M—g“ Signature of ILAIGHTON In Use For Over 30 Years | ©vrosits Norwich Eavings Soctety portunity. JAMES L. CASE, flw&‘ Norwich, Ct. 11'IE PHOTOGRAPHER 4 F. CONANT, 13 nu-nu'u Bc mmu‘l.nh C. 100 seven- cottage, modern in every re- 3‘& Dow being bullt on the Buck. orwich Town.

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