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e Nflfmifn | FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES What Going On i Tro akers Co., which played here I. T t ublg'm the season. g A are will be but two shows a day Veudeville and Motion Pictures atf,. ' ‘week and the programme le‘lrr:. O A O iuces at Colonial Theatre. |as follows: Matinee, 250 to S ucturen | 200 maesta BB Rters Hall. mission, matinee 10c, evening 10c and} 20c. ANNOUNCEMENTS T ! ; AT THE AUDITORIUM. The Westerly Sun hes issued an at-| . e bk trac y is the last day Qflu‘é:: fiile'l‘éfm'fiiixe‘,’fi‘? th‘e! :‘im‘i Musical %umedyng‘amlfil‘w“g%] Tllos« gnip- page X ular playhouse, ey Wi e to- ke o‘,_‘l"xed':t "1;&‘,‘,’“;:3“‘:,?;‘;‘.‘& nigmp my one of the biggest weekf] P Eromth and aay woi | business in the history of the theatre. s o ¥ The Bedore Musical Comedy company . «| will present for today Shanty Town, a Carit usioal farce comedy in onme act, Tun- i e Farnbam, hair and |TWECH (BU0 Gl hour, and a riot of D it oo Bt sireot where |fun aad music. where Will bo thres full e s m”hasiwha‘{},cfiédmfi Bsual, 10c in the afternoon and 10c.and Now London. bt Trom-now on will be{20c in the evening, On the plelire in m,“,,fi“"" on Monday, Thursday, Fri- | BOSTFRTS, ) oar hie e, il e shown Sy Saturday of each week and on |and also a wonderful two-reel picture Tuesday and Wednesday in New Leom-fof life in the junsles of Africa. Other of treatment for the hair and scalp, plctiesilialaoihe shown. asing the Harper method, and also does e manicuring. Tel. 578 and make your SUNDAY SUBJECTS. W Tho Holiness Mission will hold ser- Next Mondsy evening at Slater hall | vices at &7 Main street Norwich will have the opportunity o S s hearing the eminent sculptor, Mr. Lo- At Yan Episcopal chqr_ch. )Ij’)r'n\. rado Tait, of Chicago, who will give a | ing prayer and sermon. Even praver stereopticon . lecture _entlitled Sso;ne and sermon. Recent Tendencies of Modern Scuip- ; ture” Mr. Taft is one of the men who| At the Gospel Mission, has helped to create a school of mod- | Street, there will be s ern sculpture in America, and his |afternoon and evening. work, full of optimism and spiritual s TR { S er('r‘f. has been pa constant salxl)rce of { The subject of the Ghristian Science | 1153 ineplration to others. One of his Shetucket street Sunda¥ | , ppaCTICAL AND greatest worlks is the group called The Spirit of the Great Lakes, a bronze Y e reieha fountaln which stands in front of the| The afternoon service at tne She~| Chicago Art institute. Mr. Taft has|tering Arms will be conducted z lectured _extensively throughout the|J. F. Cobb of the Univ ho; Stat, nd has trac o s - e teeamnetiat The International Bible Students’ as- | sociation Bible st ss meets Sun- United Workers' Annual Meeting. |48y morning in W. C. T. U. hall, No. 3 The annual meeting of the Unitea | SHetucket street. Workers is to be held on Tuesday eve ning, Jan, 19, at Broadwav church. This is a mesting of interest to every an and woman of the city and a ;rdial invitation is extended to them 10 hear a condensed report of the vear's work. A question hox discus- sion will follow. Will you not show ur interest in_this organization by vour attendance? practical featur belt por on At Grace Memorial Baptist church, preaching morning and evening pastor. Sunday school at noc Lyceum at 4 o'cloc At Christ Episcopal church. Haly communion followed Db 'prayol‘. ermon, and Sunday Evening prayer. Address. = Ag: L Broadway Congreg DAVIS EHEATRE church, the Rev. Arthur Varl Three Good Acts and Feature Photo- | Tafttille will preach n the mornins piaye—Matinee Today 5 and 10 3 athind ! Cents. At Trinity Methodist Episcopal | e church, morning sermon by the pas Today will be the last opportunity of | tor upon The_Unseen Relatives. eing the great Fitroff. the wonderful | ening theme, The Ever Living Christ escape artist, who has got the whole ——— town guessing how he does it, at this| At Park Congregational church | theatre. Today Pitroff wiil offer many | morning sermon by the pastor upon new feats that will certainly m tify | Serving. One’s Generation. Sermon | vou as well as entertain. This clever | topic at vesper service, The Prepared | artist has been ranked with the great | Place. Houdini and he performs many feats — that this world renowned artist does. At the First Congregational church, Besides this great act, there is Bohiger | the sub t for the Town Men's Bible} ind Lester, a clever team of enter. ubject, “God's Patienc With | tainers who do a neat singing and vio. Christian Endeavor meeting lin specialty that is away ahead of anything ever heard here, and George — he bill in a dancing | The Loyal Temperance association Levi S. Saunders religlous serv Shetucket street, afternoon. v does many stens seen before. Altogeth: ie acts make a verv id interesting prorramme. In the —_— i hotoplays the feature is a two-reel At the First Baptist church, morn- | erican drama called The Sower |ing subject The Divine Law of Recip- and is a stirring tale of the|rocity. Sunday school at noon. Eve- west. A Lucky Disappointment i ning subject, Contact with the Master | beautiful Reliance drama with ple Workman. of thrills, ané The Fatal Mallet is one — of those irresietibic Keystone comedies | At the Second Congregational church. With that funniest of all comedians, | Morninz worship, with sermon <harlie Chaplin, keeping every ome in i1l p 1 hymn for the children. Sunc chool | vars of laugnter. For the first half of | after the morning service. cn’ng‘ y attractive bill has|service with sermon. he Four Maxims Dol t 1156 s is one of the| At Taftville Congregational church ‘;rrlm\afld‘fl‘b in the morning Rev. E. e women and one|of the Broadway Congregational |, o ., - s incompara- | church will preach. In the evening the | Ladies’ Tunie Skirt s are Sims and | pastor will prea Topic, Losses. | mal Watsiliee £ eccentric colored | Green, one of the| At | = domedienn i ine here will also b sstected programme of Mutual Movi including . the famous Mutual War Witk acenes from the seat of Matinee today at 2.30; 5 and 10 the Greeneville Congregational church in the morning the pastor will A lpreach on An Important Question of S | Method. Sunday school after momn- |V i vice. The se service at .30 p. m. At the Spiritual Academy,® Park| 3 street, Mrs_J1. C. f Be COLONIAL THEATRE. ls=ia. & vl cture and will Alice Joyce and Tom Moore Today | sorna or he” meori Apgearing in Lynbrook Tragedy. will be no evenin ¥ollowing out the usual custom of | At the Church of th ¢ management, the Colonial theatre | herd, Universalist, Rev il present tod-- one of the Alice | will preach on the Jeyce and Tom Moore special two-reel | of Life. Sunday sc atures, this being entitled The Lyn- e Good Shep- | to Joseph ¥'. Cobb | S vject, The Path 00l after morn- ing service. Y. P. C. U. service at 6| in this superbly beautiful film |fairs, ¢lass, you cannot afford to miss this one. e story is a deep one and is| At the Central Baptist church, morn- | gorgeously presented both in regard to|ing subject by the pastor, Rev. Dr.| COAL fit | acting as weil ag photograph: Tom 1 B. Slocum, A Questi. delightrully placed in the cast, and | oo Less, Evening o igs Joyce is vnique in her splendid the stereopticon b ::rpoéxlal!lt,v Other fine films for today | Men's City class at noon. e Slaters, Vitagraph; e Child ervic Thou Gavest Mo, Biograph, and Siip. | oroTe SVenins service. ! pery Slim, the Mortgage and Sophie, a At McKinley Ave. A. M. E. Zion| t\}lmca ly western comedy. Coming | church, Rev. George Bidd n;,cmr.j Monday and Tuesday as the feature | morning there The Glorious Liberty of | extraordinary is the wonderful six-reel | the Children of God, Sabbath school eclal attraction entitled St. Elmo and | after morning service. Ivening g er service folowe® by preaching, -1 mial as on a par with any other pre- ject, All Things Working Together for| | No. 2 Nut on Diamonds, Wa offered by the management of the Co- ously presented multiple reel drama. | God Tt : 2 Dowertul picturization of Au- i zustus Evans' world famous novel, but N don’t miss Tom and Alice today at the | At Mt Calvary = Baptist church established firm t (Establish WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT, ARE INSERTED AT FdE QATE JF Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line FOR SALE WANTED—Save your we make the tress; new tickings t Mt. Pieasant feather beds; famous roll feathe Otsice, Washin, $2,000 annually; c evenings al home; everyiuing furnisn- ed; don’t worry about capital. srown, Omaha, Neb. INTELLIGENT person m 320 weekiy Writing for newspapers particulars. MAN—Traveling or commission; tive. ambitious, energetic Landmark Ciga COMFORTABLE UNDERGARMEN experience requi es” Combination of Corset Cover| and Drawers. minations in this Earl Hopkin a week writing experience Worcester, WANTED—Posit ipping cierk A competent assistant bookkeep- GGOD PAY ow-down spring wag- ang calves of all kinds 14-5, Colchester, Advertising ablished 63 t, New Haven, Conn. S. Worcester A PORULAR, STXY] HELP WANTED | Free Employment Bureau, CORCORAN, Supt., Central Bldg FOR SALE FOR SALE Two tenement brook Tragedy. 1f you have seen oth- | o'clock, subject, The Worid and Its Af- | 1814—1914 | John A. Riorgan & Som || one acre of good tillable land, in excellent i0 minutes lin Square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn, i LEHIGH VALLEY Walle S lom $6.50 per ton. Office and Vard Centrsl Wharf Telechone 884, MONEY LOANED and securities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. $S2500. WILL BUY two famiiy house and barn THE COLLATERAL LOA 142 main Street, Colonfal. preaching by the pastor, morning ser- mon, The Gospel Conspicious, follow- | BIG PRODUCTION AT ed by Sunday school and Bible cla Bible and Literary pre mmes led b: AUDITORIUM NEXT WEEK. | Charles Coblyn. Evening sermon up- - on A Prepared Place For a Prepared Coming o the Auditorfum for the | People. week of Monday, Jan. 1ith, is The Musical Follies of 1915, a clever aggre- | Emile Combes, former premier of @atlon of famous performers, are to be | France and still a powerful figure in seen. Eddie Dowling, world renowned | French politics, in spite of his sev comedian. ig featureq at his best. This |enty-nine years, has undertaken clever performer, though young in|direction of the military hospital years, has had great experience and |Pons, his birthplace. received flattering approval wherever : he has appeared. His versatile act portravs a number of funny charac- New England with a record that is to 1 be_envied by many other artists. By order of the Court of Probate for Raymond Finlay and Lottie Burke, |the District of Canterbury, the farm of better known as Finlay & Burke, have | the late Patrick Shea, located in the appeared {n many Town of Canterbury, will be sold at E believe in Norwich and its Sficuou givln }su;ofirfle la(';xe“ pror | Public Auction, | industries. We believe that the Cohan' g in George M. JANUARY 21, 1915, banking institutions e: ¥ Orants American Jies, which had s at 1130 a. m. Norwich today enjoy the distinction of belng billed oy | O fhe premises, FOR CASH. Tactors in promotins headliners throughout their tour of|,,Lhe home farm is located on the Can- erity. As one terbury-; ¥ 3 iles raudeville circults and have recetved |of Ganterbury Green bonnded on ins flattering notices, north by M. F. Shea and south by The Finlay Sisters (Irene and Ma- | Beadle property and others, and coii- part in furn! rion) provide a hi~h class song and |t2ins 265 acres, more or less, with 19- fenc; dance entertainment, together with | T00m house, large barn, granary, wood- > improved their character fmpersonations in com. ?:e\:a“-'m‘-gf}le'g“e‘ apple orchards and to us to be o advised. edy sketches. Also 100 acres, more or less, consist- Je Soben “"i‘,fr"p CpoRticnie ‘Walter Bergeron, “the man with |jng of three aifferent pieces bordering < i b . Sty ree miles of voice,” wiil be heard in jbn_the North Society road the banking business a number of well sslected vocal num-| TBIS Property has plenty of water. community. In this way bers. PATRICK L. SHEA, Sect. can we render the service which Eva Warden, the dainty toe dancer,| Sanéd New London, we deaire. Wil captivate with her remarkable dancings specialtles. Open for the accommodation There will be two complete shows, | , THE 1318T ANNUAL MEETING changing Thureday, and 1c s rmers|9f the Mutual Assurance Company 3 of depesitors and than likely that the Norwich public |fhe Milwioh Sanmel Sildend Mokt Norwich Savi Monday, i 4 will give their approval the same as|Jan. 1ith 1915 At 10 s Slonded #nd every, wesic day-ovening pee all others have wherever the show has Notice to Policyholders. ceding a legal holiday, from 7 T Policies will be renewed at the Nor-|§ to 8 o'clock. Finlay & Burke will be remembered ! wisch Savings Socist;‘e:n pgrtesen:atlom Were. Daving been featured with the dec28d C. R. BUTTS. TreasureT. rooms and bath each. rented, and bringing a gross re- turn of over ten per ARCHA W. COIT Phone 1334 63 Broadway UNCAS ters and assures two solid hours and a half of genuine merriment. He is now | returning from a successful tour of Norwich, Ct. ture and woodland, 10-room house, barn about 3¢ by 48, woodshed 12x1, e cries, each 10x12, running water in large cedar 000 ehineles by eatimat . 100 hens and chickens, ab jtons of hay, corn fodder, oat fodder,! Have sold a 120 bushels of rye, 30 bushels of po some turnips, carrots end onio covered wagorn, ibuggy, lot of harness, and all for tk TWENTY-TWO HUNDRED ¥ DOLLARS CASH! Send for Wilcox's (choice of 400). WILLIAM A. WILCOX, itenl Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broed st. Rooms 1 and % Westerly, R. I north t ons it is our pur lumber wagor Farm Bulletin public every Saturday evening, LOST — Sum Thames Square and Taft: Finder pleasé return to Waurégan Ho- tel for reward. ile, Friday. < ALL—One delivery horse, aged Inquire Kogers Doluestc Jjansd —One large and one smaii turning iatne, one Hope Vailey engin about ecight-inch c smitus bellows, Jabez Watrous, K. D. No. 1. Ja BED WETTING cured. Sample free, z Dept. 105, Milwaukee, W is, D depot; buildings 31,800. B. W. Danieison Conun. decdWS acre farm rated ,on R. F. D. and t miles from troi nd chicken house in lalr c Uon; nas pienty ot fruit, of water and abc ana. FOr partcu Phe Willeox, My FOR SAL town of Le phone | | parns o Frankiin S OR SALFK FOR | nand tios old violi good- w Joseph | Conn FOR SALE ing car, el rod, e lengt rd, . Drop postal No. 2. ‘Frank Foote. dec FOR SALE—Wc a cord, 4 64G-12 cord $2.5¢ decisd A itain ception | fircp nd k. B second ng ‘unex yne or more able properties FOR SALE sisters. J. H. town, cen ippea with mile out , large barn, egular bt printed. for $1.90; 600 for “samples 'and ting you are in need Company, Norwich, ry of all kind ter, Conn. | Just Arrived | { Express car of 28 Horses. There are Draft Horses, Chunks, Business Horses |and Drivers. Prices right. Now is |the time to buy, as Horses will be | {much higher in price. Come and ses | them. Telephone 1139. ELMER R. PIERSON FARMS FOR SALE | of all descriptions and prices. rge number but plenty | of good bargains left. | WM. F. niLL, | Real Estate and Insurance, | 25 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. Telechone 147 FOR SALE !a mood substantial brick house on lower Washington street at a sacrifice price. Land runs to Yantic river. i E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 86 CIliff Strest MSLEIELDS, © Bl 39 Ward Street Carnations, Special Forms and Plants. Telephone 657. TO RENT Smail tenement, good re: rent, PACASant ivcadu — On Hobart Ave., cona fior Hat, with to smait Amer- autumopiie TO RENT TO RENT—Tcnement of n L mouern cunveniences, rooms, with board, suitabie for gentle- couveniences, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. Telephone | 1ts beam on m improvements. etin Otfice. D ROOM — Centrally lo-|ang e, 18 Union S FOR RENT FINE MODERN FLAT Heat furnished $35.00 per month. JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dep't. 37 Shetucket St., OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW THAVER BUILDING. Seven Rooms, Nerwich, Ct. Located on Franklin Square, center of ecity. prhan trolleys. zs throughout. =i of elevator scrvice und the bufld- to-date in eversy way. offices from $8 to $30 per For further information, uire of WI FOR SALE FOR SALE A LARGE FARM With up-to-date buildings and equipment An exceptional JAMES L. CASE, 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. H[mua POETRY THOSE WHO SUFFER. IN FRANCE. €1914) “Is it _well with Henrl and Jean and Paui?” An old bent man to a mother said As they met at morn by a littls stall Where the baker sold them their loaves of bread. Is it well with Henr! and Jean and aul ™ And_the mother bowed as beneath a rod; Then she answered: “Aye, it s well with them all, Well with them all—they are all with God!” —Clinton Scollard, In New York Sun. GOXNE! The wind is howlin’ ‘cross the bogs today, The wind s pwspherin’ av winter snow How long is it, bov since ye marched away? ©Oh, God! Yer mother knowsi The wind cryin’ like a sow! In paing The snowflakes fall an’ meit upon the sod; How long befors ve're marchin® home again? Oh, wnispher to me, God! —Olin L. Lyman, in New York Sun. TuE DARKNESS. has been very kind to me hut out the waite flame tne world, Hidden the sun of sorrow when ft hurled and I was lost In lght! She brou tne velvet healing of the night Wnen 1 was frantic with the staring day, round about me her great spiri . drowning my ind to me; r thought by a lone- of long-forgotten 10 loud eal 's oid bosom, deep, oh, very 1 her Srst shad- n the pool of haries Hanson Towne, in Collier's. HUMOR OF THE DAY Flynn—I wonder if I shall lose 0oks, too, when I et to be your Y. wiil be fortunate —Detroit Free Press. Instructor — What's yer ame Angelo Frampington, R. A. — ampington. geant —Well, ‘old 3 ngton.—Punch. “What's Wombat kicking about?” : , he's been to six Chamber of »mmerce get-together dinners and he can’'t understand why the American orders don’t come in."—Pittsburgh Post. —How long is it sincs Rome was founded? Little Fanny—Rome was founded 2848 years ago. Aged Grandmoth dees slip aw r ‘ead Dear me! How —Pittsburgh Dig~ patch Pecent Grad ate (to ti e man be- |hind the desk)—What's the chances ing at the an at the sk- tractors for digging wells swan. We're con- Nebrasks: did they give the of- ficers the r or bravery, son.® 1ads viavery, paw?™ 1, in most cases it's having the mmand & lot of mighty good Cleveland Dealer. vou so crazy to take There's nothing the matter with you.' {brought up i FOR RENT. Fine rent of eight rooms, bath, steam on Elm- wood avenue. Recentiy occupied Emerson P. Turner. 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn FOR SALE en room Cottage located on Side, near car Inquire of Thomas H, Beckley Estate and Fire Insurance Phones 724 Main Street FOR SALE Room Cotiage Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. Price $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, drop postal to | For Sale or Rent room cottage, modern in every re- spect, now being built on the Buck- ley property, Norwich Town. atic car to Peck’s Corner. entire first floor is finished in g dining room has beamed ceil- ing. pancied side walls and bullt in desired, before comple- two more rooms can easily be Terms to suit you. Roderick Meek, Contractor and , invites inspection, and will v furnish estimates on build- of all kinds. COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONER A graduate from Jones’ Nat. School of Specialty of Farm and Merchandise and Auctioneering. Pedigreed Stock. Real Estate Sales. Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. It's this way, doctor. I was 1 a lace collar and a ‘auntleroy And I always vowed hat 1 wot et my share of play- in the mud some day."—Louls- e Courier-Journal. didn’t you come to our box last night?” “Couldn’t make 1t.* “But we saved a couple of seats on.” v, old chap, but my wife find the sock she knits be- > acts for the needy of Jurope.”—Pittsbureh Post. THE KALEIDOSCOPE The Moskva, one of Peter the Grea dron in 1758, has been found near Libau. Vincent as expended $100,0006 on a farm ~ convalescent chil- dren of New York hospit: Under normal conditions, human perspire about twice 2s much when awake. In China drilled to a_de the most prim oil sveill has been of 3,600 feet with native tools. H. E. Huntington, of Pasadena, ¥ the first printed collection of the laws of the colony of Massachusetts, dated 1648. Large denosits of sulphur have d in Southern Texas, and ave to he Aevelaned In a manner stellar to the development of the * ouisiana sulphur fields. beon Motion pictures of insects in flight show that thev reesnlate their sneed by changing the inclination of thetr wines rather than by altering the rapidity of their motion. A successful demonstration of wire- less telegraphy at 100 words a minute was recently given in England by the Marconi Company between Chelms- ford and Letterfrack, Galway. Just as a reminder of carelessness, the health officer at Manhattan, Kan.. ‘s preparing to have Insanitary back vards In that city photographed and placed in a sort of rogues’ gallery. Potatnes. cabhawn canlflower, cel- ery, lettuce, carrots and turnips of fne oualit are evtensively erown in Vnkon Tereitare (anada. Pntatoes are the principal crop, retalling at five cents a pound. The wholesale grocer who supplies crannine naner ta "8 new cont. of the retafl dealers in Nfagara Falls and mall adacent towns states that all raper is_purchased through Cana- dian jobbing and importing houses, and of the 35 or 40 tons disposed of annually 20 per cent. is American manufacture. Pulp and paver mills in Niagara Falls Canada, are eauipped with the latest improved American machinery, while vractically all managers and cuperintendents are Americans trained In American mills. Manv of the skill- ed operators are former emnloyes of American mills and are receiving the American rate of wages. G