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FULL ASSOCIATED What Is Going On Tonight| NORWICH TOWN and Motion Fictures st Robert Sterry to Join the Navy—Rarty fi%fl at Colonial Theatre. at Miss Ruth Averys. file and Photoplays st Davif| .. sterry of Otrobando ayemue ANN( who has been taking a course of train- IOUNCEMENTS ing in the schoolship service, finishes his time next week mnd will be at his r#Annual Meeting of United Workers. home here for & short stay. He plans ! _The annual meeting of the United to join the navy. "Workers will be heid on Tuesday eve- ':a Jan. 19, at Broadway church. A Miss Avery Entertain invitation is extended o eVeTY | e Ruth Avery entertained forty ;aman and woman in the city to e Preé- | rriends Friday evening at her home on jent and hear a condensed report of the | YRS CNEY IS me amusing {"‘“ year's work. The report will be e, selections from the phonograph, 3 followed by & question box discusslon. | yocal ‘and instrumental music, made R s oW Yo e o3| the ovening. mast. delighral. . Eretly {this organization by your attendance?| royors were used in selectiug partners i i for the serving of cakes, wafers and ice cream. “THE YELLOW TICKET.” . ! Michael Morton's New Flay of That 25 The. Bhettestng: Arme. Name at the Davis Theatre Jan. 22. | p. " . Ewlng and choir of the e First Consregational church will have At the Davis theatre Friday evening, oty afternodn-8erys Jen. 22nd A. H. Woods will present | ShATS® OF the B ony & Michasl Mortow's new play, The Yel- Ticket. Ae a guarantee of the p ]u:';-sual excellence of this production, Briefs and Personals. amay be mentioned the fact that it| Mrs E. V. Jones of Augusta, Maine, suoceeded Within the Law at the Bl-| came Thursday to Norwich to visit tinge theatre, New York, where it re- | Mre B. L. Nichols at her home on mained for an entire sedson. Mr. Mor- | Bliey place, ton, whose eminence as a playwright e Miss Katbryn Butler went Friday to Hertford and today (Saturdey) gives a lesson to a class in the Deep River High school. After a_few monthe stay uptown Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Stark left theis week and are residing on Perkins av- onue in the city. Mr.-and Mrs, Albert Smith and their son, Albert. of Laurel Hill, came on Thursdef to spend a few months at 30 Town street. Mrs. Nettie Spencer of Otrobando avenue has been spending the past few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Gould on the West Side. While away she has been-1l. Has Lots of Nerve. Governor of Arkansas appealing to four newspapers for ce to pay_ the expenses of printing the an- nual message is rather rubbing it in. —Wall Street Journal When Plav It's hard work to pla e . ple's sympathies. In fact, it §s al MISS ZOLA TALMZART, in A H.|work and no play—Phliadeiphia Kec- Wood's Smashing Success, “The Yel- | ord- low Ticket”. Davis Theatre, Jan. 22. in England is equally accorded in this | and the Impersonator. Coming Tues- country, and who is best known here | day, one day only, The Last Volun- for his dramatization of Tolstol's The | teor, in fivé parts, featuring Paul Resurrection, bas chosen for theme | Panzer, of The Yellow Ticket the conditions which prevail today throughout the Ji ‘a‘ing}iom of the czar and the status of SRS AN s AULRTORIOM. the Jew imimodern Russia. The main 5 ¢ and o = i v p Owin to the unusual demand for Cheracters of The Yellow Ticket are | eats and the record breaking business Chosen from official and dipiomatic |y, Tillies of 1915 has been dolng at glrcles ond the author wishes it to be | ing Auditorium this week, the manag: made clear that he has not resorted for his drama to Nihilism, bombs nor 2 s B . tate: axi any, of the ususl concommitants that e B S e 20 to make up most plays of Russian o e ptional show Jife. It is said that the chief Inci- chance to sec this exceptional show . 5 e £ of vandeville and musical comed e Atam” coomroms blay are taken | presented by performers of high stan e e e S i v dife | ing and big reputation smone theatri- Dlace in St Peteravurg. and ihe o |cal people as well as the theatregoers. fenee interest which 16 Aronsed ne the | The matinee will start promptly at 2,30 Sitnation which deveisns. ot thy e land the admrission will be, adults 10c, ST s, Buitasn 544 to Do maincainag | children Sc. If the evening the first e 20t o o be maintained | giow will start at 6.45-and the second The Yam a1 the final climax in|,¢ 345, with the usual admission of Prices 25c to $1.50. Seats go on sale | 10¢ 20d 20 Wefnesday at 10 a. m. Mall orders with remittance can be sent now. NEXT WEEK AT THE AUDITORIUM ree years ago the New York Fod- St eration of Churches passed & tesom. | The management of the Auditorium, tion calling for the abrogation of the | Who have booked so many startling | treaty with Russia and I felt a sol- | Atfractions of late and have given emn_gladness that we had done so,|them to the Auditorium’e patrons at as ‘“The Yellow Ticket” advancing from absolutely the same :aflmlman prices point to point showed the cruel in- |as bave always prevailed at this house justices practiced upon the Jews of | have secured another sensation for the Russia. firat three days of next week in Wes- ncerely yours, ton's Models, an act consf WALTER LAIDLAW. beautiful girls who present an artlstic #Rev. Walter Laidlaw. Ph. D., Bxecn-{Resing novelty which has been fea- tive Secretary, New Yoric Feder- |tured on many a big vaudeville bill ation of Churches.) and comes here direct from New York. s where it has been playing for the past DAVIS THEATRE. weelr. These pretty models are draped by the use of a spot light machine B TR .| placed in the orchestra pit and from e e in & Fwe Resl Key-| G5 Geront- picturce cro. thrown stone and Three Great Acts Today. |on them in many different colors and Ome of the fnest vaudeville and|inese artistically painted slides which, Dioto play bills of the season can be|when thrown on the screen in the rear | Scen at this theatre today, and no onel! > the models make a ves should miss this last opportunity of setting. These perfect voung ladi having & real good time. Heading thelaigo fntroduce. several spot light pos bill is that funniest of all comedians,|of verv difficult, yet artistic nats Charlie Chaplin in a special two reel| Another. act worthy of the Audito: Eeystone comedy called His Prehis-|rjune high standard bills will be 5 This is without a doubt|Jacque and Foley, who arc making a the funnlest picture that this talentedhie hit at a popular Providence the- fun maker ever appeared in. If{atre this weel where they are pre- you want to see Charlie at his best|genting a high class piano and sing- don't miss this great comedy picture.|ing specialty into which they work eville the New Idea Trio|several very clever character imper- head the bill and this has been pro-|gonations. Last but by no means least nounced by everyone as the greatest|comes Huyler, em expert foot Juggler. singing act that hos ever appeared|who. will perform one amazing stunt in kur:\‘fll- Marr and Evans come|after another in.a most finished man- next with a great comedy acrobatic|ner. This vaudeville program will be turn and Floreita Clark completes the|s corker and one of the best seen at three acts in a splendid singing act|this house this season. that is a decideq novelty. Terence - O'Rourke, Gentleman Ad- Mutual Movies of the highest stand-| venturer, with J. Warren Kerrigan in ard compiete the show today the leading role, will be shown in the For the i half of next week afthird episode on Monday and Tues- specially selected bill has been book-|gday only, and this number {5 entitled | er with the famous Carr Trio, a novel| The Inn of the Winged Gods and fs a singing and darcing act as the feature|very fine continuation of this high so- attraction. The next act is Fred and|ciety serial drama. There will be two Cassie Bacon. America’s premier ban- | other photoplays. shown, one of which Jo_soloists, this clever team play ev-|iy 3 very fanmy . comeds. uy[h]kn:: from cla ~‘<I c r;x the up to date = X & popular music. Mr. Bacon performs one of the mest difficult feats on the| CONNEGTICUT DAIRYMEN. banjo, playing two distinct rs at 3 Ps B non e IR At B el iMosting o Bo Heli In Hartford S0 that the audience can follow lines This Month. closely as thouvgh it wa man volee. The third act is Sissie Jordon,| -The 34th annual meeting of the Con- the dainty little fashion plate dancer|necticut Dairymen's association will be who is alwave a big favorite where-|held at Unity hall, Hartford, Jan. 36, ever she goes. A special bill of Mu- |27, 28, 1915. The meeting will be ad- tual Movies Including the Mutual War|dressed by an unusually large number Weekly and a screaming funny Key-|of men of national reputation. stone comedy will alsc he shown. | _Joseph Wing of. Ohio, Prof. Cyrl G. Tuesday and Wednesday episode No.|Hopkins of the University of Iilinois, 4. Zudora will be shown. Matinee today | Prof. C. E. Lee of the University of at 230, G and 10 cents. Two shows|Wisconsin, Prof. H, V. Barton, profes- tonight at 7 and 5.40, come ceariy and|Sor of animal husbandry of MacDonald mee Criaplin in the funniest picture|Coliege. Quebec, Canada: Robert S. of his career. Seeds of Birmingham, Pa.; President G; L. Beach and Prot. Karl B, Musser . | of the Connecticut Agriculturai college, ESLOWIAL THEATRE |and Mrs, Leura Rose Stephen of Hunt: ” 0 | ington, Quebec, are all speakers of na- . :."I:’""B Brother” Vitagraph, | {fonal” reputation. and' iheir prosence wit ah Baird and Big Cast. wili insure us of one of the sroatest vl meetings of the dairy world for 1916. This wonderful story of the rise of| Brof. Cyril G, Hopkins will speak on £wo brothers as lawyers in a country |the foilowing subjects: Does Dairy fown. their quaintly simple love affair, | Farming Malntain Soil Fertility? Is which ultimately becomes the centre |Sofl Analvsis of Practical Value? Use about which the plot revolves, and the |and Misuse of Commercial Fertilizer. Dear-tragedy which is cleverly avert-| Frof, C. K. Lee of the University of o4 by diplomacy on the part of the|Wisconsin will give a stereopticon lec- well-meaning brother, is a special fea- | turp to iliustrate the excellencies and fare written by Gouveneur Morris, and | defects of hutter from the standpoint Presented by a big all-star Vitagraph |of the consumer and the producer. Brhinciaded in which ls Leah Baird, | Robert S. Seeds will givo thres mes- Humphries, Loulse Beaudet|sages: How God Made the Soil Fertile, &na many others. The Butterfiy's | Mistakes of Life Fixposed, and The In- “Wings is another abeorbing tale fea- | fluence of the Home. aring Beeste Eyton and Thomas Sant-| Prof. H. V. Barton will address the o which e flirt Days the pen- | convemtion on The Ayrshire Breed . ‘The Girl and the 't is the |and Brseding and Feeding the Dairy Skn offecing w o s esve- | Cow. inasauch a8 ft is pre- s, Laure Rose Stephen will speak Swmied by Trene , the beauty |an Ths Dalry Cow and infiuence of of the ocast, Jack Drumler | Environment. equaily well known. The| Josenn Wing will address the con- is_cnpped by a m‘&fl: vention on Limestone and Soil Bu " wm e and Alfalfa for the Dairy Cow. vYwv v N W s e e = e RESINOLHEALS SCALY SKINS No.matter how long you have been tortured and disfizured by itching, |§ tion, two mo; oms can casily be added. Terms to suit you. Roderick Meelk, Contractor der, invites inspection, furnish estimates on build- or scaly: skin humo Jjust put a little of that soothing, an tiseptic Resinol Ointment on the Sores The suffering usually stops ri Healing begins that ver: and in almost every case your the maney you threw away on tedious, useless treatments, Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap clear away pimples, blackheads, and | dandruft. Prescribed by doctors fc - rs and sold by all druggist Contain absolutely nothing that could || trere barm the tenderest skin. FOR SALE PRESS DISPATCHES room cottage, modern Spect, now belng built o ht the) ninut geis i well so guickly vou feel ashamed of For Sale or Rent ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT, ARE INSERTED AT [dE RATE JF S5c per Line, Six Words to the Line TG KENT ley property, Norwich Town. ¢ car to Peci’s Corner. : entire first floor is finished i oak: dlning room has beamed ceil- aucied side walls and built in it ired, before And I hear ‘em ringing—sing! “From Greenland’s icy mountains FOR SALE ater ot on Slater LOST AND FOUND tional opportunity LOST—Friday a black and white poodle dog;. tag of Colchester and extra strap on collar. Finder i ! - 04l a very low price. Janiba | SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The MHoliness Mission will hold s &7 Main street. 1 orge H. Bwing will con Sheltering Arms. At the Gospel Mission. street, there will be ser afterncon and evening The subject of the Christian Scierce Shetucket street Sundiy morning will be Life. At Broadway Congremational church the pastor will preach in the morning and at the 5 Trinity Episcopal chu communion @ will be hol, and evening At Christ E-iscopal church, ¥ ¢ommunion At Taftville Conareya ., The Authority of Christ. The Treatment of Sin. o il Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, the man will preach a ice upon “Religious Seocond ment has arranged to give three shows | v with sermon by At the Federated chur Frieda of Sydney Is Prayer a Reai Christ Will At the Spirituai academy, { Pepper Vanderbil clairvoyant rea sages at the mos the McKinley avenue A, M. E. Zion church, Rev Excellont Way. Word of God. sting of three| At the Greeneville Congregati ckofr at 530 p. m course will Middletown, Conn. shades, the ziris formin- -the center of | . Second Cominy How, When, Why.” At the Church of the Good Shepherd, | Universalist, Rev. preach on the subject: “The Measurs | Feohac Josept “With the Worlds Workers. Grace Memorial Baptist church| preaching in the morning oy ! tor, preaching in the evenir the Figh géport, Conn. Sunday Tnion Lyceum in th gelist of Bri school at noon. The Loyal Temperance association. Levi S. Saunders pre religious services Bi the Y. M, C. A, w At the First Bantist church, Popular Fallacies and Delusions will be the subject of the mor: is followed by L. Holmes will service, which is preceded P. U.;meeting. | At tne Central body-at-church day the pastor will preac Special musi The City Clas debate, “Is the World Growing Bettor?” Young People’s meeting preceding ev- ening service. aptist church Fvers At the First Congregational church, proved. Workmen and in the cvenine on The Disappointing Christ. Y. P. S. 6.30. The Town M: the morn the pastor, Rev. George H. Ewing, will class' meets after ‘s Bible! serv- ice, subject Barack the Judge. BANK preaching by topic, Help My Unbelief. Evening sub- ject, For | will defend this city ol B save it, for m: rvant David votionals before evening service. Rible class and Sunday school after service. Bible and Literary in the afternoon, conducted Ly Miss Lucille Jackson. MONEY LOANED on_Diamcnds, Watches, ‘5 and cecurities of any kind at ths Lowsest Rates of Interest. An oli established firm to deal with. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO . 142 main Street, (IEstablished’ 13 M. J. FIELDS, - 39 Ward Street Carnations. Special Forms an Phone 1334 quicker. and labor in ent wa “Farmers’ utensils, boilis morn onai _church, Re the Reading,” and v horr DAY, JAN. 11 oclock F. W. Cole- Congregation ¥ |c E. George Biddic ect, The More [501 jing praver ser- ermon upon The preaching | with . the | T. U.{the Distr Canterbu n W "Christ’s ANUARY iL30 u. m., i, Cobb will | at 5.15 p. m. pas-| dent, will hol their rooms 1 block Special Addre: CPTLE MISS broien and T. 0. Wester~ The wor s @ genuine bargain. 70x125 feet, for only eleven dol- ars per front foot. An excep- 0 secure splendid building lot, in the fine: residence section of Norwich, $40 PER W ncus Garage, 3 Laiaveite madern uve ro wien a tew | ARCHA W. coOIT Boyd H. Brown {| 68 Broadway Norwich, Ct. Rt i s o e e LB It Cuts Feed Bills 100 Other Farm Uses Save money and get milk and eggs, fatten ave FOR SALL s with a Favorite” Feed Cooker ang:l :B 20 CENTRAL £ VE. modern «mprovemen oo — Central 014 MULEL TRNISHED W, L. L. SPENCER, 3 Lebanon, Conn. FOR R | 37 o FARM, STOCK AND TOOLS| AT AUCTION | 37 Shetucket St, FCR RENT Norwich, Ct. reintorced | Loented on Fraokitn Squ terminal for all Hine hardwood enter of it 24 suburban trollexs. sors and wood thirminzs thronghout. Text of elevator mervice an: from $8 to $30 per further informatlon, atre of Wil FOR SALE FOR SALE improvements, FOR SALL ‘Fm:- bride of s A5EC AUCTION At the International Bible Students’ I association. : FOR SALE homas H. Beckley Real Estate and Fire Insurance Phones 724 , 191 May Building, TWANTER FOR SALE hed 63 vears. FOR SALE 50 Shares of Stock of Thames National Bank of Norwich E COTTAGE HOUSE Why Don’t Your Clocks and Watches Run? Try CLEGG, The Jeweller {128 Washington Street, Free Collection Phone 1132-3 HELP WANTED ale) GENERAL HOUSE- WORK GIRLS. | minis | American continent. There are said COL. EARL N. GALLUP * Nat. v of Farm and Merchandise "JAMES L. CAS 37 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct.|c00K (v will Do observe h morning and Bible school for Men will | Baptist church, pastor. Morn| sionary do- |# n rwich today are ning mme ogT: banking facilities po: the eflicienc to us to be so advised. we solicit &nd believe 8iry the banking business mmunity we desire. S . . Florist|] and every week day evening pre- | cedine a legal holiday, from 7.30 to 8.30 o'cleck. Telephone 65 "[ Free Employment Bureau, M. J. CORCORAN. FOR SALE Two Tenement On Prospect Street improvements, cluding steam heat: always well rented, lot 150x100 feet Price reasonable FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE FOR SALE Room Cotuage | E believe in Norwich and its {ton is in receipt of a mnote from the ries. We believe that the own sake and for my | anking institutions existing sake. M & | dast | Expross < »f 28 Horses. ks, Business Horses actors in promoting its business As one of these in- our purpose to do part in furnishing the best Electric lights, steam heat, set-’ tubs, large lot, in fine location. Price $3,300 the time to buy, as Horses will E Come and see of our service be improved it will be a favor Real Estate Brol | Telephone 1139. ELMER R. PIERSON | No. 41 West Brand St. BEAVER BOARD | substitute for lath and plaster N. TARRANT & CO. entitled to a fair proportion of Phoue No. 365. In this way cen we render the service which POETRY. THE GO0~ OLD HYMNS. There's 2 lot of music in’em—the hymns of long ag \nd when some gray-haired brothe: ngs the ones 1 used to know ant to take a hand. I thinx gone by torm k: cast a wistful eyer There's lots of musle in ‘em—thos. dear. sweet hymns of old, With visions bright of lands ‘of light and shining streets of gold ng, mem'ry, dreaming, stands, India’s coral strands.” sweeter days, en the iules of the love of G bloomed white in all the wa / They seem to sing forever of holie ‘ want to hear their music fr: o meetin's rise 1 “I can read my titie clear to mar ons in skies.” ngin’ books in th old days—we knew s, the tunes of every ome—ths dear’ old hymn boolk tarough -1 We aian’t have no_ trumpots then © the good old hwmns, my ti~e shall come— my 1.>ht has left me and ging lips are dumb— iear 'em sing then, I'il v . 0 World, on the 1i Tave pit with- your cruel, thelr Joys 'nd 1d love and dead hope the 3 spare them a furth rious. unjust toll 100d and womanhood Fou rung! now regard iile youth's short the work-wora Be zood o the aged, be good to the —New York Times. HUMCR OF THE DAY Did you tell Binks I was a fool” -6 T thouzht he knew It"—Har- »on. ; ould you learn to love me? She—I learned to speak Chinese— »artmouth Jack o' Lantern. a careful chauffeur?” e never ruus over any e e he can make a lead a cat- —Yes, only the dog is mus- ew York Times. Sontirel. T'n’' The ~oes there? Colonel (irritably)—Fool! Boston Transc you find that yo D a secret? not the co Gru but she ynd Times- Distateh: “They are always bragging of thelr an ney talk vou they had se * — Detroit Toss. Judge—You eay you are sulng this because he did not blow his fore he ran into you. tif—I didn't say he didmt his horn. I said that I couldn't 5 it. Hls tlamed old car rattied 00 much.—Cornell Widow. Am I as dear to you as I wag dur- % our courtship, darling?” queried ix short months hriefly answered the he combine as k dit the latest crop of —Indiananolis Star. fishing trip)—Boys, the king! Is there anyone hers “Much deare; You pray, and put on life belts. New York Globe. are today. You know what needles How absurd you a srandm. pr the girl. f course know what needles are for. They to make the graphophone play.” — Le Courier-Journal. THE KALEIDOSCOPE tion is fast ake on t Advancing _civil ing the rattle 3 varfeties. s in the Philip- the soapmak- possibilities a new species of ring nut that has been discov- Paris Natt History Mupseun resol calling for commission to inves xtinction of the Belg a plan to iver Scheldt to the reach Antw an government carries 2 a new bed for the will be no Hmit the vessels that can hion in Vienna s to s tinged on the edges with or green. When flowers are pre- ited 2 poem or letter is written on > petals with a fine pen. Some remarkable flights have been made in Russia recently by an aero plane capable of carrying its crew, 10 passengers, enough fuel for 20 hours and 700 pounds additiondl weight. The state department at Washing American legation in Belgium, in which it is stated that the shipmen: {of potash (German) from the port of row allowed; . that no placed on vessels clear- Antwerp prohibition is ling from Belgium. Argentina has raised its appropria- tion for the Parama-Pacific Interna- tional Exposition from $1,300,000 to $1,700,000. Commissioner General Fo- racio Vincent! has arrived in San Francisco, and work was begun on |the Arge-tine pavilion on August 1. | The pevilion with fittings and gar- jdens will cost almost $300,000. FOR SALE E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street THERE is me advertising medinm s the dirt and Inconvenierce. e Peck, McWilliams & Co. | Open for the accommodation R R R B0 of depositors and the — |} cublic every Saturday evening, FARMS FOR descriptions and prices. Have soid a large number but plenty | of good bargaine left. MOPSICK BROS,, and Gents' Taiiors. Real Estaic and insurance, Norwich, Conn, , : Goods called torsand | S Latayette St. Norwien | 25 Shetucket Street. Te Teleohons 147 A strip of ribbon two inches wide |and three miles in length . will he used by the department of live stock {of the Panama-Pacific International E nositton in hade: for winmere i 3 o ot gnetud $227,000 10 puises for the twe rac- g iing meets for harness horses: