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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY. PROBABLY SNOW TOMORROW. lum. unocll Meeting, 9. 11, L V. Q. B, meeta Sl el es Uslon, No. 187, U. B. of C. s in Carpenters’ Hall. 1‘*{“.: No- 3 oo m-.' Hall, i Jxmnry No. 18, A. O H.| esters ANNOUNCEMENTS ll‘huy French twist so many lad wear. Kead what she says about her | sngthod. Bee adv. The H. Wales Lines Co. has imsued | #ts 1915 vest pocket reminder, as has een its custom for & number of years. | 2t Is as usual complete with its useful | {information and handy memorendum [find a treat in store for them when the theatre '(omuvmv\ in the Eedore .\Iualcil Com- | The second ssue of its magazine ia- | the New York Times upon the European war | all sides of the important { question, Who began the war, '.n\\lldru ty why? It carries many valuable docu- ments and utterances relative to this t calastrophe, as well as excellent | of instrations of distinguished part c\-l pants. COLONIAL THEATRE. B Eiresec t Wae i Operstions -7 | North Sea, Monster Film. Colonial theatrs will presen: eatest and most authentic | f the great Huropean war In detail §t presents the in the Kiel canal. G on of uin r in at Potsdam, the I 1ediate mobilization many’s leg! Teuton hearts beat as loudl as Teuton therland nz her 3 concentrating her entire army | along the Austrian frontler. er at his newly establ rters proclaimed by the war lord of Europe. United tileship Te ee steaming pe with American gold to rescue refugees in di is won- derful film will expiain the different hatties, i the greatest or ht so far, German, Br s and Antivarl and Lieg be shown, and Ann rely new eon \ CABIRIA. Gabrielle D'Annunzio’s Colessal Photo Spectacle Comes to the Davis Thea- tre Tuesday and Wednesday. e whe were not fort tupendous photc € runs in New Y not_let l The ens remont temple he most remarlab in the history of am Soston. More people this performance than character ever prese Greater tor ere that mere. many more ve scen i 1Wo or turee times, and even ofiene ever before heen sufficlently and impressed with a publi to seo it after the first d in e rpossesses an indes hat to man rr noe the frequent observations o tremesdously and Inten picture. This wonderful p at the Davie the Owin ng 10c, 1 aver charzed first shown 32 to see this Norwich will auarter. DAVIS THEATRE. Grane Wilbur Here Tod.y. ©One_ of ti ason's _most theatricai ever: : anes this afterncon and evening the Davis theair- of Crane Wi famous motion picture star and The Peril Pauline. Both iocal theatre wanagement and the company manazcment bave given s ple assurance that Mr. Wilbur wou positively anpear in person. This be the first opvortunity local fans have had of seeing this famous star of a thousand photoplays in the flesh. They will be able to scc what a real ure star looks like in real Iife, and in Mr. ‘Wilbur they will find a brilliant actor who could reach the front rank of dra- manently the silent screen for th spoken stage. He has every essential to the making of 2 popular idol. He is woung, handeome and fuil of the west- FULL ABSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES ern dash and spirit which carries ev- orything before it. Best of all, he has a wonderful personality the moment he steps out on the stage. lotures et Colonial Theatre |it 'S this personality which has helped o and. Fhotopiays et Davis|bhim in no small desroe to attain the holds as e movie star. His modest bearing and unassuming menner are qualities that have won |hlm universal approvel. This mod- | clearly shown a few days he was asked to hold a pub- lic reception here after | He replied that the peopie would have seen enoush of him during the show, {and he had no desire to indiet himseif It was only after {ovucn persuasion that he finally ean- Sfles Adles bas e new halr sl)‘xei‘E’LEd to do it. much more becoming than the un- i Going On Tonight and Motion Plotures at NORWXCH_TOWN Annual Maeeting of First Congrega- | tional Church—Deacon L. A. Hyde Resigne as Treasurer After 58 Years | —~Plans for Week of Prayer Ser-| HELP COMES QUICKLY Colds, Catarrh or Group. which is felt position he now The snnuai Congregational the audlence at half past three. was read by the the matinee. afe, rapld and certain , Deacon L. b i Soro mad ifwned will_also be a & '5 amme of Mutual' Movies, the Mutual War Weekly. Night 7 and 3.48 lested pro- | Congregational, terdenomination vidual gifts, objects, _and Sophie Weitzel circles of Daughters—in all amounting o ove givers to deslgnated ob ross s of antise, to Red Cross By 1165, 200, 35 The Kinz's it—you_will 181,200, T Jects through the number 1. The report of the Bunday was given by Miss M. B, Wattles largest number prv.!(‘nt nny *u'.dn One teacher, 2 and two Qupll: ouise Vose, one of the department school has §0 members Arthur Kruc) {port of the C. B. 32 actlve and 14 asso 58 meetings beld, some of them o Much has be in many ways. towards the Headquarters t AT THE AUDITORIUM TODAY. keod lealing—the dis- arges and The patrons of the Auditorium will i | { eadaches c today and ain is the Lee and Osgood Co. £ Hyomel for | among whom are featured Tommy Le- the funniest fellows on the 3 > French, that bewitching ‘ngenua. The: il be assisted by three and a famous chorus beauties diresi metropoiitan successs: e show presented today and tomor- fow will b The DismondePalace, and rth and melo- rely read the ; kago | tentl 0. Box 41 Nx:v’ andotte puiets, 4 cockarais 13 tons, 4o | quilling. Apply ve riot of mi with nifty songs, kippy c dances and dancy it i8 a posit Fifty dollars w muslc whi on edge all the ‘Wednesday prorramme will take place mechanical ical effects will be employed. the shows will be full of bright, comedy and {and are reall {is eafe to say clear aceount of of the enth its twenty members, ralsing funds by selling 1 the old church Lathrop Memorial one big long laugh. gave an interesting hat no such aggregation ever played for the exceptionally low ad- and although ¢ and 30c_two- Iy ens | ia retary, Mrs, ters from the rex mas boxes o Auditorfum ‘have ment fixed things so that three shows given eadq day, | kept the admiesion usual prices of the ordinary vaudeville bills given at th Another big feature on mlaemnnrlcs for ronanons | the sewink so rice down to the L. Yerrington The resigni Monday’s and Wausren Kerrigan as This is the delighttul so- { the gentleman adventurer | ode of this clety drama wr Vance and show should bs put Abell was anpo SPECIAL SERVICE, Canterbury Green First Church Mem- bers Hear Sung by Full Choir. \\.v drous Gift” givls of the church were man e s o ] b~ Bennett of New Miss Cecile Hale of Lathrop returned Wi ker Lathrop has returnc h Visitor in Wi ns and In- spend the Providence f knnmn _spent Wednes- P. Bishop had Manicur- Trsax...u.\ Miss Longstreet here has returnied to W. .um\-s. has returned to her home at t Town street matic stars if he cared to forsake pe; -; annon Building (Take Eiev Town street spent ved the other day f v's ivory factory. mstock Chen: GRANE WILBUR—AI: the Davis Theatre T —<igmiess - e o | urday’ to her h | ter a week's visit wi | sister-in-law, Smith of Town ¢ Rubber Boot and Shce Repairing GOLDBLATT next to the Bulletin | The choice calen of the historic ¥ New Years greeti wich Builet! by wp-town subscribers. was _greatly b 62 Franklin St, Communion of Holy Nams , the feast of the Ho at the 8.30 Heart church t received comm: PROBATE ¥ Miss Muriel Dart, Theodore Dawikins, who hav ville for the Chri fted relatives Mrs. W, E. Rocheleau of Nort! lin Suffers Shook While Vis Mer Father—Private Social—Rob Hines Dies at East Hampton. |which rendered {4 doctor was h ter she had be {she was removed to be: Frank Dowd is visiting Adolph Fou & local vle Joseph Paul X place of businesx to the Bytew Mrs. Edward G deughter in Miss Alexina E. Rocheleau, S i g l i l E Yelieve in Norwich and fts # H ] A very pleasin: dance glven by held in the B. 5c per Line, Six Words to the Line \ T WANTED e e CADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT, ’ ARE INSERTED AT FdE RATE OF FOR SALE TO RENT WANFEO_A mald for_gencral nouge- | puy dars. duastwood. 260 | i jandd | Japsiik | g1 n-bieskable gas mantle; iasis .Vx..<~1 | dull | er, throws greater light, never breaks; verted burner; sample 15 o 408 West 45t | D FOR o exchange, settage Juse and oarn, three wores Gf imuu, enty Gf fruif, raspherries, strawber- o6, “one-quarter acre aspuragus. s, Aingsley. FOR SALW—Bay mare 5ood shuap if taken at oRoe HUDESt SOd Lisbon, Conn. sandd FOR SALB—Six thoroughbred Jersey uroo swine, 30 R. L ked pudets. 1. . Werth, North Frankiin. jenza business t time. srmation to gain at- London, vy M. WANTED —Tailwa ‘ ; sample fon free. |41 Roches- FOR SALE—F “FOR SALE Ten tons of nise bay in barn. C. H. Wheoler, Laurel Hill soad. Janid FOR SAL fancy Partridge Wy- Lite Wyindoite puliets end 2 cook= i price B. Clark, 15 untain’ St “Wintimantis, Gt. Fhone tion, $dvi. ison, Conn, work horses, welgh om 1100 to 1300 Ibs. ap: ner High ead West Maln Ste., Noi- 3 aec2od FOR SALG—Slabwood, stove isng $4 @ cord, §2 & half. Drfop postal. K. Far FPEC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU . J. Coscoran. Supt. Central Sldg. EGG, The Jeweller |10 oet, Norwich Free Colloction and Delivery Phone 113! FOR SALE | of-all descriptions and prices. Have sol rge number but pienty | of good bargaine left. | | Real Estate and Insurance, 25 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. Telechons 147 ’SATF"&MUEA 1IES, PANAMA CANAL,| WINTER CRUISES e service, ookings ehou Lwonara Hridge, Estate ¥rank doozsd For 00d, stove $2.80. Bu engths, 3. SALE— % oor Tel. FOR SALE—Tamworth ears old, regls degez1d FOR s ove icng _declsd ‘conteining: Fir hill, large living dining roum, but R rdwo | St SeECal dols Ve ) | fioo y t Your |atea on"aigh land, 5 [ ceffed View: for saie on very cusy lorms 4 Watches Run? T Tor ren Yorns uf une or more years desirablo propertics ank W. Coy. Lieal St. \vesterly, R. L o guud Hulsieln cows, illigan, Danlelson, Ct FOR SALE—Oid ilve Conn well cquipp Sk~ central- modern 53,600 to principady norseshoe- Address Biac suburban on_trolley i"staie romd, mile out of city, good Toom hous: ¢ barn, pouitry house h i ilent land, purposes for price arm. W... be 50.d W three co eam, An opporiu K IT OVER — 250 noteheads [ regular business size) - $1.90; 500 for “samples ag g you are In nei 3 BUYING pou e Raving seme. Conn to Y LOANED es, Jewelry RAL LOAN CO, Upstatrs, 7z . « Florist|_ re farm, meadow, pas 10-room house, barn 48, woodshed 12x16, three each 10x12, running water in barn, large cedar swamp ~les by estimation), 1 cow, horse. 100 hene and chickens, about § ne of hay, corn fodder, oat fodder, bushels of rye, 80 bushels of pota- some turnips, carrots and onfon: agon, 1 covered wagon, 1 and all for the TWO HUNDRED Bulletin WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Rezl Estate Broker, | No. 41 West Brosd St.. Rooms 1 and 3, Westerly, R. I Jantd Plhone No. 368, Forms and Telephone 657. 39 Ward Street i e e, BEGIN THE NEW YEAR in a home of your own. | offer a very fine house of nine rooms, two baths, open fireplaces. On trolley line, in unexcsiled neigh- borhood. For geod rsasons ewn- or will sell at a sacrifice. RCHA W. COIT Phone 1334 63 Broadway Norwish, Ct. a |10 We believe institutions ex} Norwich today are essential factors in promoting its bust prosper stitutions it Is our pu our part in fur bankiog faciliti the efliciency of ou be improved i to us to be. s | Tictt entitied the bar we desire, Open for the ascommedati of depositors ard pubiic every Saturday and e ceding a legal holiday, from 7 to 8 o'clock. nCeriaker } | FOR SALE sood substantial brick house op ! wer Wazhington street at a sacrifice | price. T.and runs to Yantic river. E. A, PRENTICE, hone 300 86 Cliff Street FOR SALE Twn teaement house in good focated in excellant neighbor- khood, 10 minutes walk from Frankiin Square. FRAECIS D. DORCAUE ¢ Bullding Nerwich, Conn, SALE HORSES I have i5 Horsss of ail kinds—big away. Prices low. Come and > them. el. 1138 ELMER R. PIERSON 2 F:avxuence St.,, Taftville | T Lromv: attention to day or night calls. l E T R T TR SO astorn Connecticut equai to The Buls ~n Telonhone 5% . xorlMWFawl __lotin for. businoss. resuits. e IO MENT — On Hovart Ave., mouern uve room second Huor flat American Lamiiy: 2arn for aulomobiie OF horse. of Mra. Vers, 58 Hobari Ave., lvands or ( 109 pom decIdTUiBS TO RENT—TWo stoam hoated, FOR RENT—Two rooms, with board, suitable for gentl conveniences, at moutl, 44 Laurel HIl'Ave. micely furnished | iost L in good re- In- nouse, | Hlace: | TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all con- | The mend App ¥ | for housekeeping: 8 Scnool STORAGH to 1 Toati i light, ary ru?’m | w novzod room cottage with | improvements. “TO RENT—Eight- h and ail modorn ToRI TQ RENT FURNISLED B Hmma Morae, FO? "ENT MODEARN FLAT Heat furnished Seven Rooms, $35.00 per month. JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dep't. Shetucket St., O e — F_R RENT *ND “TORES 1\ 3 NEw | THAYER BUILDING. reinforced Located on Franklia Sgunre enter of cfty, term A muburhan trolles ! wood thirmin w ¢ Limt of elevator mervie: gad toe buil be up-to-date officen from 85 to $30 per For furiher information. atre of WILLIAM ¥, HILL, .| to- | 25 Bue- &ood ureh- | FOR SALE FOR CALE A LARGE FARM v, Norwich, | o s With up-to-date buildings and ail icinds. | postal €6 | An exceptional JAMES L. CASE, 87 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. FOR RENT, Fine rent of sight rooms steam on Elm- wood avenue. Reoently occupled Emerson P. Turner. JAMES L. 2 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn FOR SALE A seven room Cottage located om the West Side, near car line. Price $1550. Haay Terms. Inquire of Thomas H. Beckley Real Estate and Fire Ineurance Phones 724 May Building, 278 Main Strest FOR SALE Seven Room Cotrage Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, Isrge lot, in fine location, Price $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, For Sale or Rent room cottage, modern In every re- apect, now belng bullt on the Buck- oy property, Norwich Town. Take Yantic car to Peck's Corner. The entire first floor is finished in oak: dining room has beamed ceil- ing, pausied side walls and bullt in ceiore ocompie- tion, two more rooms can easily be added. Terms to suit you. Roderick Meek, Contractor and Builder, invites inspection. and will gladly furnish estimates on build- ings of all kinds. 1t desired, POETRY DIVERSIONS, 1 bought the lau“:x magasines to cheer my i case But 1 foumd the st o Utles somewnar simuar io taese: ‘On the tisois ¢ tae Microbe” “How to auvw Tubercu.osis” And *“Tae \ecy lutest Laia of Arteries Belerosia.” So 1 turned to find refreshment ia the latent taiked-of Bovel (Twas the kind ‘: lou:d ‘m‘ nfiul") spado a spade aud Bot & aho! To the bitier ¢ad i waded i the miré ani.e-deep, And it ..‘k‘ me fesling murky as & mud Jark or 2 sweep. | Then I sougit at iast my meeded relass ation at the play, But m;‘ doom was d)sr’o)lt‘-wi to¥y e i found, a.ack-a- TR An e eviia® of the ity there were Aeo |20 Slanded in & lump, Fiuire | TUL T Teit ua If that evening Td visited between | a dump. Though 4 try to keep an open mind, r ~ these guestons fl“fi ‘bO l\QX. ooms. it th whiie bu A SRR G 1o hers nauent o Nha PSS 21 Is thers notwug left to (alk about i TO_RGNT ot i3 Ouk- | sun or Mmoo OF BTAr lort "1 Sare ahout the “aifags that ar h ul.‘xu:nsfl militant o % ehining dowers Are there Rone to speak & Kindly word or tuis poor oid world of oura? Is there no ond pleasan. Have the Mus Telephons | A, W. Youag. in New York Times. TO RENT—First floor flat of five THA OLDER SIPXMm. pleesant location, reasonable rent, sad five min- utes’ walk from Franklin Square. quire 53 Oak St. 3 Good seven-room Tovemeats, Wa.er A. Henths All the days o' my life T've sat by whils the others aelr fun; see, of the sisters and brothers— o "Pwas me that looked on While I helned with the washin' an@ tronta’ and hokigh vhe }or I'a have to run up 'cause the babdy was w And oryin' hen the g me: and’ the lads would be jme May-time 'd be & sad slght he bride; :‘i home was the hod R e i come to the ohils | TIrate Sergeant (to unhappy recruft, ; ycu're spakin’ to a hloff¥ sues for divorce Cec s a guy pay- i L t week "—Louls- of your are in they be. An' if we {o die as them ol Mercury. TIG 't I tell you uot to ng that agaln? . v n why did you do t? fozn, ie I didn't think you'd atch me.—JjuJge , my poor man,” sald !he benev- old lady, “I Supposs you are n hed by want and hunger, Ye.sum, end cops” — Cincinnadl mmercial Tribune. *I know of but one woman who has rfcct confldence in her husband.” e you sure there is one?” es; she pcses for him in vaude- ille in e knife-throwing act”"—Loulse j vile Courier-Journal: asked the weary-looking “do you corstantly refer to as the goat of this house~ | ~wn Because,” replied the irritable man in a loud tone of vaice, “& oAt I8 BUP~ posed to be able to eat any old thing 1nd act as if he enjoyed it.—Waashe ington Star, going to marry the youn, ho saved her from drowning 50, i8 sho gure that he is able to e to which sbe sha Inc} m un in Rrad. before she fell in"—Houston Begin W The Scotch minister so end cleared |his ‘throat atiires mained silent, while the congregation vaited the sermon in puzied eapec= v. At last he spoke: There's a laddie ewa' thers im tha aliery s-kissln' o lassie” he said, “When he's done al'll begin"~—Ladies’ Home Journel Two Marylanders, who were visiting he National Muscum at Washington, were standing In {ront of an Egyptiag mummy, over which hung & placard beuring the inscription, “B. C. 11875 Both visitors were much mystified Said one: 40 you make of that Billy?™ veil,” said Bill “I dunno, but may- |be it was the number of the moto? car that killed him.” —Chioago Joure nal, { THE KALEIDOSCOPE New shackies for convicts permit to walk, as usual but lock e bend his knees far enough to try to run. | ad, f| When Waterloo was fought® both |Napoleon ard Welllngton were 47 years 0id. Wellington's Prussian afly, Blucher, was 78, At the exe of 108 John Dryesdale, o oldest man In West Virginla, has | ~ut his third set of testh and is Fee gaining his eyesight. Norway broke ground for its mae tfonal pavillon on the grounds eof the Panama-Pacific International Exposition on October 31 3 Two bridges in a city in India are eupported on large metal tanks, which fioat on the water and accommodate themseives to ita rise and fall English soclety women bhave es- tablished an institution in whiok nurses get thres years of tralning ia ho care of doga and other peta. Doctors have declded that an eleg- tric shock kills & mau by d | the rhythm of the heari's beats | acting ‘on the lungs llke aa overdoss | anesthetic, An Oregon farmer hes discovered that he can ralse onlons on rich soll by tying ds around >ach plant to check the flow of eap to the tops. > A $25,000 company has been orgame .zed to build an electric power and ight pla.t, and to erect an ice picmt n conjuncion therewith in Manla COL. EARL N. GALLUP|jhc coviial weas furnished by ¥ii- ~_DUCTION-ER ‘R. F. D.No. l.Moouw. plnos, The private schools an of the Phillppines are piv;-n::u:: o |e¥Wiblt for (e Panama-Pacific Fx- Lmhmm.y museuma, of < aze. - % 0 'hleh thers T