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FAIR, COLDER TODAY, FAIR TOMORROW 1 NORWICH, CONN., THURSDAY, JAN. 21, 1815, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight and Motion Fictures at 2 itorium. = :l"!clures at Colonial Theatr: deville and Photoplays at_bav Bsnquot at Wauregan House Third Co., C. A. C, C. N. G I 0. O. F., meets 11, 0. . & ermania Hall. chem, No. 94, F. of A., meets ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. New Show Today—Special Vaudeville Features and Photoplays. alf of this week the theatre will witnessing one of the bills ever presented special attraction on Three English Girls, misses just They have | and dance ever seen [ clever pair of ass entirely s dainty Sadie Fond In the photoplays | A Question of Courage.} al plot and will appeal he remainder of picture, and Her screaming funny THE YELLOW TICKET. Davis Theatre Tomorrow Evening. Woods will p ton's new play, production, e fact that i Within_the La matization of T al concom acts, all of | Petersbure. maintained throughout on sale now at the theatre. COMING TO THE DAVIS. William Hodge in The Road to Happi- who made us, and who pronounced n Whitman in The Road to can without exagger the peculiarly and dramatic art. 1 Yankee physique and vice that can cool accents of the Yankee speech, and. that keen and dividuality which gets S the most fa: nes A. Herne who peculiar talent of the in Sag Harbor. c village painter an piay, Hodge scored his fi He followed this up in Sky Farm as the Stephen Tully, the boy who Then came his odd Cap- n George Ade's Peggy His next signal achieve- hunter in the dramatization ther grotesque role, which he walked away fact that Madge ‘Wiggs, Helen Low- and Mabel Taliaferro contributed Man from FHome, a part aristocrats that this part of Dan- me near falling to the lot of | yavid Warfield. That actor was afraid Hodze won ame and for- and starred in the play consecutive young Jim to Happiness as full of odd humor and personality of the characteris ype as was his Pike. The Road America n It comes direct here ats go on sale Friday at 10 a. m.| orders with be sent now. remittance should AT THE AUDITORIUM, zood show is promised by ment of the Auditorium for ys of this week and the matinee today. 1 Doris Green- the show with cornet singing and dancing, introducin many novel features and doing a very Next on the bill wiil a mixed double Cook and Myer 1d dance line and are quite well versatility. number La Richmond have been secured, and they » to present a very neat and at- Heiress and »ok will be the two-reel feature a very cleverly written so- ma presented by which has gained a big rep- cllent photopla Quarrie will be seen again to- n As We Journey Through Life, a utifu] drama in one act. KO comedies yet will be the ast picture shown, and this will cap One of the another of the Auditorium's fine pro- grammes. Sunday in the Boston American, enti- tled Exploits of Elaine, will be shown at this nouse in pictures every week, starting on next Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 27 and 28. In the lead- ing role of this excellent serfal will rnold Daly, the famous American actor and Broadway star, Pearl White of the Perils of Pauline fame, Sheldon Lewis, and an all star cast. The Ex- ploits of Elaine depicts a thrilling de- tective drama and puts into pictures for the first time the greatest detective character of the day—Craig Kennedy. The Almadora Musical Comedy com- pany with 14 people has been secured for this house for all next week. COLONIAL THEATRE. The New Magdalen, Wonderful Two- Reel Biograph Feature Today. This very superlative offering by the Biograph cast is a picture that will appeal to all, for it tells in a clearly defined manner of a poor girl who, fainting before a cafe, is given a glass of wine to revive her. Her bodily weakness makes her an easy victim, and in her downward career ehe is made the target of desisning men and women. Again and again she is thrust down in her effort to rise above herself and her triumph over evil in the Jast Scenes is one of great beauty. The Widow's Might is the big Lubin come- dy, and The Scapegoat is a powerf Seliz drama that has what the world | | terms a “punch. Other films com- | T, plete the great show for today. Coming to the Colonial Threads of the W muitiple reel feature, with Nesbit Thaw and her child. This is the great story made famous by Mrs. | Thaw and as presented by her in t! film the world over. Watch daiiy | premier to see papers for dates of At traction, and_don't haw and child. BY WATER FROM COAST TO COAST { Through the Panama Canal—A New teamer Service. New York and Cal 1 by-water service line, throug! ghtful voyage in balmy latitu ve vacation tr > splenaid trans-Atlantic line: m- oved are the American flag steamers iland and Kroonland, each 580 feet 60 feet broad, and 22,000 tons ment, the largest ves- sels in the coast-to-coast trade. ama, 3 new comfort route hetween the ea; nd the west, over he smootk and dustless highway of the seas,” as- sures a restful journey with all the| manifold attractions of 1 Hed This eat liner. every d new interes ‘luding 1 experien: the new canal ther at Sah Diego or I en route to San Francleco. Angeles NORWICH TOWN Old Contract of 1836 Discovered— When Orame! Mabrey Rang the Cur- few and Cared for the Hearse at $55 Annually—Board Walks Being Laid. A contract dated “F 1836” between Oramel wich_on one part a stical s of ich on the other as come ight and is of interest in its details of the duties to be performed, the large of which were these: “viz. to ring society in their meetinghouse, at ty minutes before sunrise at twelve ock meridian, at nine o'clock at ght, and at all religions meetings, publi occasio to blow the organ for singing and for ail meetings, to tune the same; to build and to e 1 the fires, to light the lom » the same in good order; to s dust the meetinzhouse two weeks and to wash th necessary; to keep stovep, and black them and the stave, to cu ail wood for meetings ana carry i to gather up and cerry hips; to take care of the hear: to see that the burying-vard g always shut_the fence pu and briers mowed down; do all the labor of sd when things nee repaired. It is further agreed if the sd brey neglects to perform the services and duties above mentioned accord- ng to conditions of contract he may e discharged by said society, sd so- ciety on their part agreeing to pay d Mabrey the sum of fifty-five dollars on the faithful performance of the du- ties above mentioned, on the first da of Jan. 1837.” This document is signed by Oramel Mabrey, and by the society committee, Gardner Thurston and John T. and in the presence of Clark L. Brown and Willlam Cleveland. Mr, Mabrey was the last of the church caretake who rang the surfew at nine o'clock. News in General. ¢ Samuel Jones of New York city is spending two weeks at Mopsik farm on Wauwec beli for up, in s to oclety except to be exten New board walks are being laid far- ther up West Town street this year CASCARETS CURE HEADACHE, COLDS, CONSTIPATION TONIGHT ! CLEAN YOUR BOWELS { AND STOP HEADACHE, COLDS, SOUR STOMACH. Get a 10-cent box. Take a Cascaret tonight to cleanse your Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and you will surely feel great by morning. You men and women who have head- ache, coated tongue, a bad cold, are bilious, nervous, upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets—or merely forcing a | passageway every few days with salts, | cathartic pills or castor oll? Cascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, | undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison om. the bowels. Remember, Cascaret tonight wiil straighten you out by morning. A 10-cent box from your druggist means heaithy bowel action; a clear head and cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the children, |§ For "‘Beautiful Hair, The serial story mow running every { 1 be —mile | at- | w ny season. | method of reach- | with its two beautiful | n the same trip | { Backus H Nourish the Scalp Dandruff must be removed and the hair roots nourished to stop falling hair and itchine scalp. It is unnec- essary to have thin, brittle, matted. stringy or faded hair. No matter how unsightly the hair, how badly it is| falling, or how much dandruff, Par'- sian Sage rubbed into the scalp is all that is ever needed. The hair roots aré nourished and stimulated to grow new hair, even all dandruff is re- moved with one application, and itch- ing scalp and falling hair cease; the halr becomes soft, flufly, abundant and radiant with life and beauty- Parisian Sage, a daintily perfumed liquid, is one of the most pleasant, in- vigorating and refreshing hair tonics known, yet perfectly harmless and in- expensive. After the first appiication vou will be surprised and delighted with Parisian Sage, for there is noth- ing that will so help to double your present attractiveness as luxuriant, glorious hair, and this tonic treat- ment is all that can possibly be de- ired. Be sure to get Parisian Sage from The Lee & Osgood Co., or at any drug or toil <o effective. ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF S5c per Line, Six Words to the Line WANTED TG RENT WANTED—Gun stock checkers. dress Savage Arms Co., Utlea FOR SALE L o ey o 176 FRANKLIN ST.—Store to rent. J. 03 Broadway. NT—Unusually pleasant heat- ed room, turnished or unfurmished, nne rocation, 12 minutes’ walk from center; Dart of good barn. FOR SALE—Corsets; every Di St., Room 4. FOR SALE—On account of changing a well bred months old; also 2 Jersey heifer calves. Village Hill, Willimantic! WANTED—Reliable maid {0 Apply at this office. housework. 2150 whnole quire 61 Pearl 3t. TO LET—First floor, bury turnpike, near Peci furnisned rocms and SALESMAN wanted to 10 New London commission, dress The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, O. interest in house Canter- FARM—185 acres, 12-room house, two barns, corn crib and large wagon shed, 111 keep 15 head stock rge variet: iling spring water; 2,000 cords wood and good lot of growing timber. farm is equally divided by high- rough the center Tei. nearly ne 10 BENT — modern ive reom sec WANTED—A position or assistant experienced young man ping Clerk, cars of Bulietin WANTED—Men and women can earn ona foor fiat, with tu smail Amer- sutomobile t counter, as there is no other about 5 miles London; state road most of t Ave., between 10 an han before, and are greatly appre- ciate of West Town ‘anterot his mo Provi- Jewett and W Mr. and Mrs, Albert Green of Hun- ngton avenue. nsen have returned to home on the Plain Hill road aft days’ visit in Westerly, R. I h Mrs. Hansen's niece, Mrs. Henrs Palme Discolored or Spotty Skin Easily Peeled Off ’ spread lightly over the ring an ed in the com- 50 i porarily For § the ale or Rent ul, new, moder Norwich 1 Peck’'s Corner. rst floor is £ ng room has beamed cel paucied side walls and built in If desired, before c ) Perms to suit you. Meek, Contractor and invites inspection, and will ¥ nates on build- COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTION-ER 4 graduate {rom Jones' Nat. School of Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and Real Estate Sales. Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. LOST AND FOUND “woun brown, Address roat, double Esther H. Tu W by NATIONAL BANK E believe in Norwich and its industries. We believe that the nking institutions existing In Norwich today are essential factors in promoting its business prosperity. As one of these in- stitutions it 1s our purpose to do our part in furnishing the best banking facilities possible. If the efficiency of our service can be improved it will be a favor 1o us to be so advised. In turn we solicit and believe we are entitled to a falr proportion of the banking business of this community. In this way only can we render the service which we desire. Open for the accommodation of depesitors and the general public every Saturday evening, and every week day evening pre- cedino a legal holiday, from 7.30 to 3.30 o'clock. F. €. GEER, Piano Tuner | 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Ct. 'Phaone 511 THERE is no adveriising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to 165 Bul letin fex business results. Will sell b $25 to 350 a week writing moving pic- tracts separate unnecessary; Fublishing | Worcester, experience DR RENT—House corn crib arn Haliville road, about 1t irom troiley the premisés. gagden, on | Sleep. then ve. the “Dead Unknown.” wa.k L. Harris, R. D. 1, on | Til particuiars dec17TuThS WANTED— gentleman y for two POETRY THE UNKNOWN DEAD. ‘Where the pallid smokes are 1eting Where the pallid emokofats are drirt- ing, Where the golds of dawn are shifting Tharough the dusk; Where the huddled blue and gray, Where the sodden fields of clay, ‘Where the unknown dead men Dig tne trench; Whers the cannon wheels bite: deep, Where the smitten grasses sleeb. Where the winds a requiem keep, Hide them In. Somewhers, where life's currents flow, Somewhere, broken with their woe,- Somewhere, there are hearts that know Every name! Not a soidier that ye gave Where the battie’s red tides lave, Not a dead man in his grave But is known! On some woman’s altar-fame Glorified to hero-fame, Not a dead man but has name For God's ear! Pzst the hot heart-beats of hating, Past the grass-grown vears' belating Each for each a woman's waiting At the bars. | Bach shall wake at the dawn's flaming Quicken to a woman'’s claiming, Woman's 1ips and woman's naming Fast the stars! Till the trumpet-blast is blown, ken, named and known: Named and known! Dunha v, in the " TO RENT—Small tenem ver, Mrs. % sonable rent, pieasant luc 1 Rhode Isl- uth Kock cockerels 1 modern conven- 1 Willtmarntic TO RENT—Tenement of nine rooms, cunveniences, inquire of Julius Wuttky. A e ok e with_mode at 32 Frank. nice Cobweb smoke waiting for An Angelus plano player ¥ fere suests over the week end | Cadden Company at 33 Oak- Hansen and daughter | SToKe Su0p. FOR SALE— id Tot No. 11 | FoR RENT—Two rooms, with board, suitabie for gente- all conveniences, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. el arnishe than J. Pa ely furnished fc street and wormation, Address C. Apply to W seven-room Place. | Though th experienced | A FEW FINE ] pherd strain direc TO RENT_Furnished rooma, all con- | veniences for nousekeeping: 75 Senoot | HUMOR OF THE DAY in- — Thoroughbred “omb Brown Le; ework: one who can 0 RENT—Eignt-room cottage wi h and all modern improvements. at_this office. TO RENT at 61 Frank| inquire at Bulletin Office. FURNISLID ROOM — Centrally Emma Morse. FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED- Five horses; io- in sewing at | 18 Unjon St modern con- | What comes after 87 Co.. Elmwood | FOR SALE—Pianobox FOR RENT A 7 room te ement in Greens- ville for $16.00, with Danielson, FOR SAIE or I exchange for cat- ump cart and 2 Address Box 3 i H 19i4 MOBEL ete equipment; price very equipment; 1d make a tine live passenger car, guod tires and fine paint; $450. relnforce.! n Fraoklis Squaere, WANTED 70 buy cows _ ail kinds: pay 00 Coichester, enter of ci nd suburban trolieys ors amd wood thirmimgs thromzboui. Best of elevator service and the build be up-to-date in every offices from 35 to $30 per For further information, afre of WILLIAM F. S Hias hardwood ONE FIVE machinery >stablished New Haven, Con way. HILL, 25 Sbe- acket St Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Wanted ELM TIMBER FOR SALE FOR SALE 10 SHARES MORE Planing Mi I'OR SALE bouse and barn, three acres of raspberries, acre asparagus. or particulars communi- W. H. ARMSTRONG, Wagon Works, South Coventry. HELP WANTED COOK, GENERAL HOUSEWORKE THAMES NATIONAL BANK STOCK AT $165.00 PER SHARE. dividend from |all right. 4 | Sept. 1 1ast. which mekes a very me-| “What makes you think sot | tractive purchase price. HOUSE in West- | containing: First floor, COTTAGE The Stock ning room. butler's pantry b od floors through- third floor, open attic; anding unex- y easy terms JAMES L. CASE, Shetucket S for sale on v Norwich, Conn. dark colored | 3 i ier very desirable properties FOR SALE FOR SALE Good Clear Ice Ready to load on cars. ORCUTTVILLE POND Stafford, Springs, Conn. ADDRESS ARTHUR F. SPELLMAN Stafford Springs, Ct.| $2250 will buy a 100-acre farm ture and woodland, 10-r about 3¢ by 48, woodshed henneries, each 10x12, run house and barn, ineles by estimation), 1 horse, 100 hens and c tons of hay. 120 bushels of ry toes, some turnips, car lumber wagon, ot of harness, and TWBNTY-TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS CASH! Send for Wilcox's cholce of 400). $537.5 formed men on Nor- equipped with ioing business instructions % o down goes the price front foot. and fronts on suburban farm_ o 50x125 feet, Slater Ave ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Lifs Agency Phone 1334 63 Broadway team, farming | An_ opporiunity to obtain a price. Particulars ¥, Willimantic, Ct. | “notenead: Norwich, Ct. printed. for $1.50; 500 g you are in ne | Telephone 37-8 n need i FOR SALE an estate, a improvements, litry of all kinds. | drop postal to ster, Conn. FARMS FOR SALE of all descriptions and p: Have sold a large number but plenty | of good bargains left. WM. F. HILL, Real Estate and Insurance, 25 Shetucket Street, Telephone 147 FOR SALE brick house on lower Washington street at a sacrifice runs to Yantic river. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 CIiff Street reasonable. Thomas H. Beckley Estate and Fire Insurance Phones 724 Inquire of Norwich, Conn, May Building, 278 Main Street ckens, about 9 | FOR SALE Room Cotiage Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St Westerly, R. 1. Rooms 1 and =2, Eiectric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in Price $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, FOR SALE Two Tenement House On Prospect Street With all the improvements, in- cluding steam heat; always well rented, lot 150x100 feet Price reasonable fine location. Just Arrived Express car of 28 Horse: Draft Horses, Chunks, Business Horses {and Drivers. |the time to buy, as Horses {much higher in price. There are Prices right. Come and see FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn, Telephone 1139, ELMER R. PIERSON — MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, and cecurities of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An established firm to deal THE COLLATERAL L.OAN CO. 142 main Sirect, (Established MOPSICK BROS., ies’ and Gents’ Tailors On account of Increase in price of to- SahE, Talle ceo: ihe Whitestone Cixar wold from now on at $35 per 1,000, & F. CONANT, 434 Franpklin St. Cleaning, | war will be 1isirencthens the o aiem reasonable price.t Goods called for and 223¢ Lafayette St Norwich, Tel. 1326-2. istian Ad RONDLET. I'm single s r mine, b m single st He won; 1 do not wish him i i was wrong; I thought He reaped where I had s But I've th. consolatl T'm single stili! own =0 long, strong— Ply-. His motor-car Telephone Enabled o well to woo. motor-car Than my poor love w=e stronger Iar. e wed I do mot rue His triumph. No, I'm grateful to His motor-car dney, Australia, Bulletin. Payton—Are all his children bright? Parker — No; one's level-headed.— Life. Aunt—Yon've counted up to eight nicely, dear. But don't you know Elsie—Redt!me.—Boston Transeript. “Mr. Moneybags, what are you go- ing to make of your son?" “T can’t make anythirg of him, but he's got a girl who's making a mon- key of him”—Buffalo Express. “Pusiness is readjusting itself, but z new lines!”™ How so’ foreign noblewoman has Sust | a1 | | JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dept. e iahy Ot Anbaioan b a ~ OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW THAYER BUILDING. | Puc “Pa. how do architects and bulilders make so much money ey make most of it, son, by in- isting on putting billiard rooms in house here nobody plays bll- liards.”—Judge. “Doiyou! eajoy’ ‘hunting and: figh* ing?” Not much,” replied Mr. Flimgilt; “but my wife does. She puts in mos* of the autumn hunting a flat, and most of the winter fishing for invita- tions.”—Washington Star. “Did you hear about Mrs. Van Wombat's good fortune?” What was it?” | , she found her husband, who { was supposed to have wandered away, {in front of the identical department | store where she left him walting last hristmas.”—Philadelphia Bulletin. “Is she going to marry the young who saved her from drowning?’ 1 think so. “But is she sure that he is able to support her in the style to which she has_been accustomed?” “Yes; ashe looked him up in Brmd- reet's before she fell in."—Houston m: almost certain that shefll that good for nothing chap.” “Has the engagement Deen an- | nounced > Not yet. But they’ll get married, | “Her mother and father have both Istarted in to knock Rim."—Detrett Free Press. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Argentina is calling for American coal. | British marines interned in ¥ol- land are receiving 10 cents and non- commissioned officers 3; cents a éay ;a.s pocket money. —_— | Cocoons rank after tobacco and ereals and on a par with oplum among the principal resources of Greek Macedonia. Belgrade, the Servian capital, has {known many changes of masters, and more than once has fallen into {the hands of Austria. In 1835 the state of Oklahoma produced 37 barrels of crude ofl. At the present time the production is 816,000 barrels daily. Juniper from the Indian reserva- tions of New Mexico and Arizoma may prove an excellent source of ma- terial for lead pencils. In the printing of the acts of the British parliament the old spelling of the word “entitled” is still pre- served, i. o., “intituled.” An oak tres of average siwe, with 700,000 leaves, lifts from the earth {about 123 tons of water during the five months it is in leaf. $100 REWARD 3100 The readers of this paper will Pleased fo learn that there s At least one dreaded disease that science hi been able to cure in all {ts stages, an that ls Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure s the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, reguires e con- stitutional treatmen all's Catarr Cura is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the syStem, &nerebx ring the foundation ‘of the dlsease, and giving the patient strength by 'bulldiag up the constitution and assisting nature In doin~ its work. The proprietors have 30 much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollare for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonlals. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, ‘Sold by all drugxists, TSe. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. Children’s Coughe—Children’s Colds— Both Are Serlous. When one of your little ones shows sS¥mptoms of an approaching cold, give it Dr. Bell's Tine-Tar-Honey at once. It acts quickly, and prevents the cold growing worse. Very healing—soothes the lungs, loosens the mucous, teed Only Zhe atiyons AReLie e .~ Ouly 25 g Eis 2 bottle today. . o o eeiet By Bucklen's Arnica Salve for esces.

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