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———— T e FATR, COLDER TODAY. PROBABLY §NOW TOMC What Is Going On Tonight| ~NORWICH TOWN ary Society May Form Home League—Eliection of Ever Ready Cir- cle—Willis White Returns from Panama. 8 Auditorium Moving Pictures at Coloni .Vaudeviile and_ Photoplay The Yellow Ticket at Davis Virginla Dare Councll, No. N o Sha fidin % e i %, © ! During the first part of the hour at 0.°M., meets in Eagles Hall. g the meeting Wednesday afternoon of Gardner_ Lodge, No. 46 of P. | the athrop Memorial society the ¥neets in Pythian Hall, 8 i forming a home league was consider- Norwich Commander: . ed. Such a league would be desirable @. G, meets at N 2 t is often impossible for those who e R SRR | at a distance to come to the mis- Hugh H. Osgood Lodge, No. 0, 1. | sionary meeting: which are always ). 0. ¥., M. U., meets in Gérmania Hall. | held In the First ngregational - | chapel. Such a league would be allied | with the present organization as re- ANNOUNCEMENTS { sards contributions and interest in The matter is left over for ion at the next regular meeting. The subject of the lesson for study Michael Morton's Famous Play at the was The Child at School, and the in e iithoates honialit terest centered about the question: Pavie ety : | Which grade of the school has the fehacl Morton. the author ¢f The | 2reatest bearing upon the real devel- n Rt S ioh Foane e | opment of the child? The consensus s theatre tonight, is a piaywright | 0f opinion was the primary grade, or of international fame. Among his best | Its equivalent, in _home training, or in %nown works may be mentioned Res-|the best form of kindergarten. The urrection in which Blanche Walsh | necessity of Christlan mission schools starred with great succees for several | 2mong the non-Christian peoples was easons, and which was written In|@lso considered. The discussions were aboration with Henri Batalille; My | enthusiastic at times, almost amount- and The Runaway, both of {hes= | IN& to argument on both sides of the “THE YELLOW TIC 7 find Wi | iptations from the French, which | question. made by Mr. Morton for Miss | e Burke; A Rich Man's Son, i Ever Ready Circle's Election. ch . H. Crane, the comedian.| The annual meeting of Ever Ready istarred successfully, and Colonel New- | circle of the Ki Daughters was ‘come. a dramatization msde ™ { held Wednesday evening at_the home Thackeray’s novel, The Newcomes |of one of the members on East Town and which was written originally for |streot. Officers elected for vear | Bol Smith Russell, but in which that e: Mrs. Bessle Beckw | ‘comedian was not seen, owinz to the | > J. Abell, vice leader; 5 Ffact that his health broke down at! Wut:l gecretary, i Mr James | thet time. The manuscript was found | Perkins, treasurer fter the business | in the possession of Sol Smith Rus-|meeting, a social hour was enjoyed,| fsell at the time of his death, and_was | during which delicious refreshments | @fterward used by Willlard, the Ene- | w lish actor, for a season. It has neve ‘been seen in New York, and it is pes net Meeting. { i ble that IHerbert Beerbohm Tree | s s | will revis play shortly for pro- | et Sl S ction in America, appearing himself | o R RS ‘in the role of Colomel Newcome. Mich- | the Chutttan @el Morton is the brother of Mrs | e e o Martha Morton Cronheim, who is al il well known American playwright ! = { PHCes 35t { Arrives from Panama. ! s White, who has been for Sev- ] ths i nama, arrived i ] Local Jottings. Phoes i W. Buckley of Paterson, N. J. who entoyed portravai from Home, delivht o his here to Happiness, 1 Chica all thils season amusine lavgoers. Hodze has been ous fisure for so many an _tvpes in_Sag Herb Farm, Mr, of the Cabh brated Booth now young J in_his seas St tre today is entitled TI nd while the action e of th that Tarkin is latest play bt of h o the Davis the: is ening, Jan. 25, that t pretty I leading s onlic proRanly ' western Lubin. Mauric stage, entit bscure littl ire companies throughout state of New York. Fe ery kind of part known in ogite of these repertoire He was a hero one Alice J the next. In his pacity be developed 1a dancing. At ene time when the ©log was all the rage in Amer Tecame almost z ie smil remar i as he sat chatting in ‘@ressing room one mnight about th St S 91d_times, “that on one o N AFRICAN audience as so insiste e o ,4.A“ me perform my &0 on between t @nd do the clos that I was playving the part of th @ally Sir Harry Levison and was wmy Desperate Desmona 1 =D will @me, the persevering actor suc- | eyenine ¢eeded in forming a repertoire com- | = pany of his own. He was not on s ieading man and stage manas 1aitied ¢ ©owner and producer as well. . S O to write some of his own plavs. This oo s all while he was still in his teer it ©Oane cannot but recall how g French TOLONIAL THEATRE. “The Marriage Waner™ Twz Ree bin Sensational Featura, 1 Lm. An exceed tronz fe LOVE SCENE—WM, HODGE IN THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS — DAVIS THEATRE, JAN. 25 Fuil ABRARIATE Pre<s B 1SPATEHES and Mrs. Rutherfoid Huntington avenue. There s to be & session of the Sun- da: day afternoon. amue! Jesse of New Wauwecus Hill. Henry Gorman of New York came home on the this week to visit at h Canterbury turnpik school at Scotland road hall Sun- York city sis ting at the home of his brother on Fewer cases of grip have been re- ported this vear, and those having it recover in a ‘week or two. A DVERTISEMEN ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF under the heating o* “"ANTED, FOR SALF o TO RENT.” Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line ; — ¥ FCTIE AT BAY, “Nun, Gott mit mirt" crles mteht¥ T.0r, Great wo.an's son and god of war; Anu QUTIS wm 0 wwe whiriing hell And uzucs 10 .ong and ngats it welk So dota tue lone and migaty Thor, Lhe dauntiess oid gray god of wat: Now round him roars the awful t1d8, Ot batuung veasis irom tar and widl: 'or out tie wes. as biack as night The grizzied Usa tears his rigat _ And seeks to s.ay ihe mighty Thom The dauntiess old gray god of war: In front old Taura grimiy roars As with his norned pbrow he gores .. Mrs. Luella Gager of Stonington is A And fares his eyes and smokes HiE visiting Mrs. Charles A, Gager at her WANTED FOR SALE TO RENT breath home on Wauwecus street. iz > —— | With rage to bury Thor in death— = WANTED—Hatchin FOR SALE—Chestnut mare, 8 yea FOR RENT—Upper tenement in UR-{ with rage to slay the mighty Thor; Miss Edna Stott of Otrobando ave- | nestea rhode isiand ola, souna, Kind, i1eiliiess, s0ua Grive v:;“r“:f( ek n:-v-vln‘;i‘m 2L| The dauntiess old gray god of war: Miss Edna Stott g | L Keds, this otice or 'would excnange tor cows. Georse|! rospect v, Nor - ralp % 2 nue is visiting at the home of her|L g e LA S e, G0 B < 2 Upon the left the flery Gaul o 71 . 2 - . & a o 4 o 7 "RANKLE '—Store to rent. J. 3 b Todbee o cousin, Mrs. Albert Reynolds, in Pres-| WANTED—To stirt i Jan2z2a E_l‘f‘i\‘l:nl‘n” K')_' m_bu'f:“““_ Janzsa |15 Wild to see tho hero fall, Ton € or over, in paying business. No Tl S, 3 while laura beuows ‘cross the malf . 3 required. Write C. K. bBurr & i | prlO™, SALE—Second hand pool tab] TO RENT—Unusually pleasant heat- | And calls his beasts from mount o Nurserymen, Manchester, Conn. Jan22d Soiainig. - ANqUIre s waldo. DU Loy s ol i raiin Co or e ar issned,. D6 pia 3 e e e e | e 1anonD, | toyserss makty s socation, 12 muautes’ waik trom cenier: | And R nn s o o o i 1 d two weeks with|anted immediately; steady empioy-| FOR SALE-—One Bew milch cow. |80 widlc or par: of good bun., i : murs ay to spen Weeks wi ment to the mgnt party. Call or ad-|Charies 1. Haskeli, R. D. 1, Norwich, Sty S """ | But yesterday he teught them zik lends in Boston. dcx;ti_‘ss No. 124 State St, New )§;g35«~‘-x|. Jan: e M0 MENT — On Hobart ,‘vv., nice _x5 weaith ot n}u.fi(r- in_his hall; 'i‘am o 4 8 ¥ #%0_ | “FOR SALE Cheap, Biack Spangled | T2dern iive room seconu fuor fal, Wiin | Brom - Bach, from = Beethover: FF Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Corey of WANTED_Rela et xobe, unms tabie for CnarWey |Vatn .A“ll'd }mulu;uus‘r‘l{;. e A % e Wightman avenue, after a few days | housework. Apply at this office. Bail. Addiess lietin Otrice. ican tamiy, aiso Eur R And science, nedicine and art i spent at their former home in Davis- | jan21d . | n2zd gr borse. “knquire wrs, Vars o Ho: | e tagghil them, too, did wonAFRAY e R ¥l = e, = suh - — e Ave, beitween 1 < r 7 to ¥ hor ville, R. I, have returned WANTED—A _gent { L OR SALE—Frosh shoulders, 12 cents | b. m. The god of peace as well as war, 5 e hire a digat, well 1 room | ‘unu; native sparerib, bide ripbon - == G 13 s s, | —Arthur Nelson Owen, in the dtesBUF} Emil Weitie and son, C. M. Weltle, |in five minutes Frankiin | ehickens’ to Normaws,Storectssl, ¥ OR BRSOy el Staats-Zeitung. returned Thursday after a business|Square; must have ali modern conven- | Frankiin St. Jan2Zd | ja i vive road, about 16 minutes' wa.k trip of several in Poughkeepsie, | iences. Address W. H. Box FUit SALB—Good hard or Soft Wood, y. 'H. L. Harris, . D. 1, on LIFE. N. Y., and New York city. wich, Conn Weil seasoned, ail s and deiivere saniia > JACK SPRATT would never lick the |+t s a lu OF 3Z.ou0 D&M COra; cas. = INT—S, 1 s "3 e- | When we are young, our Foped &Fs "Phere will be & of the Home | PIatter c.ean. it he a nice Cobweb | When delivered. Write to Evereit R e s high, young, D A M) i e ome | Curner aiter-dinner ke waiting for | Beny - Norwich, Conn., R. F. D. N et ¢ ndd Wo're sure that things will comg 6t Missionars socie his T1-l Nt /Men) say thoy ave a deigntios na num of house a; 3 wa; afterncon in the chapel of the|smoke, 1 only a nickel at Fagan's s et s iy T ment of We look an s of ease— . Congrezational church moke Suop. janZud FOR SALE T ihmona Toiok rnconveniences, at iz £ Some work. of course, but lot8 8% | waNT unz man for gene g00d condition; hot wa iquire of Jullus Wutd { o s paY." A - | ANTEL O mewtor (onea | S0 qmnings; ot it ers frout { We biindiy plan for future joys, D tinal cnance Jan20WF TENEMENT TO RENT at 23 Oak- | 4 i Mgny airy casties build, \ 5 riage ot, with all ern impruve- | Anticip Fe e 6. | 0-ligh | bt PIva®T | With hopes that seldom aré fuifNed: | e o, Dol Rastyiine iy inquive therc deczrd 3 be. ince. ess FOR REN Twe mnicely furnish When we are old, we realize For Infants and Childrea board, suitab.e for gentl That life is not one constant joy; Always bears the Signature of | In Use For Over 30 Years FOR SALE FOR SALE Two Tenement Houce On Prospect Street With all the improvements, cluding steam heat; always wel rented, fot 150x100 feot Price reasonable F2ANCIZ D. DONCHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn. in- For Sale or Rent See the room cottz spect, no ley property Yantic beautif e, m = , Norwi car to Peck's ( entire fir: »or is finls 11 , two more rooms desired, I dded. Roderick Builder, invi gladly furnish Term: Meek, to s inspec estimate Pedigreed F. BEAVER BOARD ed side walis and built in COL. EARL N. GALLU P s a substitute for lath and plaster without Peck, McWilliams & Co. LOST A hound dog ots, with P it er Ple Broad cat, throat, doubl H. Tt E believe in Norwich and its industries. We believe that the banking institutions exflting in Norwich today are essential factors in promoting its business prosperity. As one of these in- stitutlons it is our purpose to do our part in furnishing the best banking facilities possible. If the cfficiency of our service can be improved it will be & favor to us to be so_advised. In turn we solicit and believe we are entitled to a fair 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 depositors and the general public every Saturday evening, and every week day evening pre- cedin~ a legal holiday, from 7.30 to 8.30 oclock. . the dirt and inconvenierce. THE WOMAN was seen by e to take a dbasg n- ady e in Woolwort Wednesd 1 return ame, or the money found in it, to th store she will avoid fur- Jan224 LOST— 2 dark colored sharpi, ed and drifted down had seine and bag iso two pair oars ar Cinder not C. W. Barne receive reward, jan2id WANT) Semichces @l The' Piyl | That tofl and frouble aiwavs come home; z s matey e S urel Hill Ave. Telephone \ith countless evils to annoy. FOR SALE—Corsets; every deioa " | Yet young or ofd, we know wess riziil 1 irom 2 10 5 p. . Omiy. ~ “ulfilling the at Maker's plan; ., Room 4. 7el, 12:6-2 TO RENT- »d seven-room house.| ¢ we are brave, and aiways try ccount of changing | L1 lEpruvements, “on Bliss Place.| “ o be as happy as we can. = stack. o Weil bred. gersey. alC L5 | Wa.er A Heath dnced —Somerville Journai: Two (horougul red montis old; aiso 2 Jerscy neifemcalves. ENT—Furnished rooms, atl con- = N yanaot cuckere or ye J. Laudeen, Viiage Hiil, W isiihantc, Uy senvol §44 d A | Write or phone, staiing Strain Sanaa : U*OR OF THE DAY | anc towest casn price. H. L. H. [ TR S < - ' wich, Conn., K. F. D. No. 4. T 12 AL bath ana il modern improvements. in. | Mrs. O'Brien (six flights up)—Phat| Tewew ety 1 om ST e A T noviea" | Tin cints for @ bic av ice loike thati | waNTEB roun variety of fruit; e e 3 FroneR ceman—-Twas a n-cen bace wich mat 365 er fai, : 2,000 cords | ynot et S g RENT at 81 Frankin Solwhin Oi started up wid it!—St. Paul wood e s nquire at Bulietin Office. | ateh Wy S ) auON o Cen 7] “Captain, @4 vou ever mee a moB _ serpe t: At A | | D ®OOMS.al, muderncon- | -To ‘mum; I ain't never staved i e el Y With o wit ! |ashore logn enoush for that—Phile decfd® | ang Stock, Unedsy 'terms. | de phia + cc S & A € Seit o i V. Path — the @i%er~nce 5 es | apiy & - 5 PN ~ | erce e | 0. aaress Fe in FCR RENT ¢ >n lu ch and luncheon? No. 1 B .ght din- | 3 A 7 room te-ement in Greene- = s | ROR SALE—Full blooded Rhode Isl-|* yille for $1£.00, with improve- . et | ars. mary B E.more, North (! Ten = 2 Vihen the earthquake ! Conh. Tell. call, Wiliimantie. |¢ JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dept. |62 When —the earthanake j va _1% 37 Shetucket St, Norwich. Ct lot of material cut for h.m.” | AN TED— P ano peayer e |V hat cr carti: a.d he ownT® | alle e i 3.. Tue 1 “A stone _uurry.”—Courier-Tournal. o= jan Restauratcur—A. 1 (h'ng the mat- - D BN B | ter, with the chowder, -:tr® e and lot > 11 - i ke isiN & Guest—( >. 1 wis merely won- | Cloc g e e dering how in the woria you ever dis- iy o sireet’and £.z-| ‘FFICES AND STORES IN THF VEW | covered so many things cheaper than Try CLEGG, The Jeweller e of 5| AT S | clams to put in it—Judse, e T ik et Errywmh‘ | Fomr stortes mresreet. retnforeet f1, e B e S -3 | Sl nerefe. Located on Franklin Sgnare, | “Uywhys T aidn't kiss you!* ; |, A FEW FINE n direct] -enter of city. terminnl for all loenl| “Jugt g0, And so s.e waited all | _t) Pimaoelsl . “| ‘nmd suburban trolleys. Hns kardwood | the evening at the kevhcle for nothe = i o = - — rors and wood thirminzs threughout. ng —~Kansas City Journal Famted |.ion, sis— 1 | 3eat of elevator mervice and the bulld- | Customerf waat to st & celtad |iay steain, - $2-3: | inz will be up-to-date in evers way.|for my wife's poodie. | x TFEED Ne | Reat ©f offices from $8 to S30 per | Dealer— Something plain, -air? | ¥ B ! i%g\\ | onth. For further information. in-| Customer—No, some.hirg Show¥ | § D345 VARD A, FOR SALIS— -| afre of WILLIAM F. HILL. 253 Sue- |and expensive 1ooking. I want some= geidings, | :eket St. Norwick. Conn. ione to steal the little beast==Besten ‘ eiveSinoniat i it g in | Transcript. | th. For part communi- S veurs oid. i | | Suspect-—Well, boy, what R¥s §eu | ; | - | FOR SALE | lecking at me like that for? =l | et . janz0g | S | Zealous Boy Scout (on guard at & | W. H. ARMSTRONG, =T LR 3 | reservoir)—Please, sir, we're looking | Wagon Works, South Coventry. |erit s iEPL Lo kg D | for a foreign gentleman with Afty | : gos | tous” of chemicals concealed o hig e = : i H | person—London Sketch. “WANT o ED SEWORKERS in TH “She spoke in a flattering Way ef vou the other day.” “Did she? That was nfes, Whet did she say?” !~ “She said if she had your assurance with her braine, she'd run for Presic SHARES oF AMES NATIONAY, MORE Free Employ‘msnt Bureau, BANK STOCK | dent."—Cleveland Plain Dealer. L T R % AT $165.00 PER SHARE. “The first thing you know you Wil M. J. CORCORAN, Supt., Central Bldg. 2 : be called a boss,” sald the cauticti® | The Stock carrics n dividead from | oo G0 S0 |= — — = 412, | Sept. 1 last, which makes a very = -i’ “That doesn’t worry me” repiisd - | tractive purchase pri A legal in-|ihe man with & heavy jaw. “What I vestmeut. J Shetucke | want to know is, If they give me thé litle can 1 make good?'=Washigtef AMES L. CASE, € St Norwich, Conn, FOR SALE THE KALEIDOSCOPE | | Antwerp, one of the fousr Iargest E 3537“53 ports in the world, is 53 miles from ‘ 00 ;e&!‘ ce ONE FIVE “That Slater lot is worth ona the sea S | car: goot thousand dollars,” said one of el i iy peat b o NG British Columbia maintains . & Ready to load on cars. et readts vatuce s ‘mo on. || practicatty prohibitory tax om e | | sa"s 45 cently. My _instructions are, ber exports. ORCUTTVILLE POND | i & Fr “sell it,” so down goes the price i Stec e . 7 SR to $1075 per front foot. It is e o ea, amnually Giistines ! Stafford, Springs, Conn. B o 50x100 feet, level, and fronts on J| 350 pounds of wheat and wheat flour | ADDRESS Plaxing Mi Slater Avenue. e ] | ARTHUR F. SPELLMAN FOR SALE ARCHA W. COIT Bachelor girle outnumber mmase 3 phone 37-6 rd Springs, Ct. asparagu; Maple St. jan4d 225 m. meador, pa HOUSE in West- First floor, ture and woo! s m W | about w 2 pantry To close poanecld floos; five sleeping. rosms ||| House, 100iBens W for term of one or more ||| TS2SOnabl purposes for price asked - 2 63% (regular business size) of good bargains left. enveiopes, neatly printed. for $1.90; 500 | ]‘Draft Horsos, Chunks, Business Horses The Mutual Benefit Life Agency 63 Broadway tubs, large lot, in fine location. riageable men San three to one. D. Ji Wing, of Haverill, Mass., has smoked one meerschaum pipe for 4% years, in Jose, Cal Phone 1334 Norwich, Ct. untain pens were invente§ shortly before the beginning of the nineteenth century The smallest bird iz & Centrsl American humming bird, about ths an estate, a Two-flat size of a blue bottle fiy, modern improvements, < e 2 For tha last five years this cemme located 3 Fat Ny try has used from 683 to 67 per cemt. e. Inquire of of the copper it produced. X evers hay. corn Uuier very desirable properties | e By Sia ot rve for sule or rent. Frank W. Coy Real| i homas H. Beckley Czar Nicholae of Russia is sal@ to | toes, some turnips, carr Estate Co. § High St, Westerly, R. L | own more costly chinaware than [1 tumber waec : —0id_establisiod black- ||| Real Estate and Fire Insurance ||| any other person in the world, | e hn in Jive Conn. town, central- | = | oL 1 well equipped with modern | May Building, Phones 724 - Panerltor cigarettes fmported from E 34 T (o] uding notor, ariv foyes il Spain last i) :\ s doifie Busicess™ 53500 73| || 278 Main Street 474-3 1| ooiinds, ‘the vatne being Tr0.05s o 0% | for m I Pladatess” Blackemite, | ; | of 400) decid More than 65,000,000 pounds of e BRI . — o aluminum were consumed in varlous / Real Estate Broker, nd staie d. mi of ‘city, industries in the Tnited States last No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 &nd 2, | 8-room ho 1 barn, poulcry notse | < a ik Westerly. R. I S casily. workea, good oreh | A Maine iz fthe greatest sem-bearing jan1a Phome No. 305. ¢ 1" frontage! can be soid | state in the Union, producim | . : Tor o Tarnr Wik D e ia e o Seven Room Cotwage || vericty of vrecious stone except d@ia. { Tihout tirce cows team. farming H monds. | 100!s, etc. An OPPOTLUNItY to obtain a { FARMS FOR SALE | fine pia 2 low price. Particulars | ouse | Norway has 144 tree-nlanting se- | of all descriptions and prices. AGENCY, willimantie, Ct. | Electrio fighia: stean heat cieties. The fret wra founded in o 1170 P — no < e 960, and since then 286,00 Have sold a large number but plenty . THI IT OVER 250 noteheads 1 an, nce t] 28,000,000 trees have been pianted. WM, F. nilL, {each $3.00. Send for samples and Price $3,300 e . Real Eastate and Insurance, | brices for any BrINUNg you ate in need e ¥ 7. this Year's Newfoundland : eeat- |25 Shetucket Strest, Norwich, Conn, | )l The Bulletn Company, Norwica. > Jix et ibire gate T s e | Telephone 147 S = \ | s ¥D) oo ! | T AN BUYING poultry of ail kinds. N. TARRANT & CO. T e twe Yo a e e e e ving 5 p_posial to; in § i ' | Samuet Getert: Colchester. Canm = *© 17 MuinSte, SNoneins Tce in the'wa'ers at the hesg ¢ Just Arrived | ST e Jlake. Sunerior £ wes Snbtisdies § 30 . i nches fnick last winter, wheress it | Express car of 28 Horses. There are $2,000.00 is usually about six feet in thick- and Drivers. Prices right. Now is| Will buy 27 acre farm, good buildings, l“e“' theitimesto huyitas He sesl Wil Lo school, troiley, including horee, A e | much _higher in price. Come and see veariing, 40 hens, wegons, tools R | them. and implements. Telephone 1139. ELMER R. PIERSON | E. A. PRENTICE, ! = : _ | Phone 3% 86 Cliff Sgreet | = "3t - ¢ = THERE 1s no advertisin; dicm in| THERE & Staing m 142 Main Sirees, i psiaire. csition, has v def § Eastern Connectiout equal ta ‘The Bui: | Eastorn Gomnecti L —/n&, medium tn (Establisned 187%.) | faake ‘a5 exnibie ‘Along &:"J,,".:améf letin for Lusiness results. ietin for ese results, inally plenned,