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FAIR, COLDER TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED - Norw NORWICH, CONN,, TUESDAY, JAN. 26, 1915. PRESS DISPATCHES What Is G;)ing On Tonid;t vaudeville and Motion ¥Flo the Auditoriu Moving P Vaudev! Theatre. Board of Trade Annual Meeting at Buckingham Memorial Mrs. Bertha Hi at Town Hall N. G. at Armg Shetucket Lodge, No. 27, L O. O, ¥, neets at Odd Fellows' Hail. Norwich N, No. ebausg, esters wich Council, n Buckingham Memorial, ANNOUNCEMENTS WOMAN’S MOVEMENT AS FACTOR IN CIVILIZATION. Mrs. Bertha Hirsch Baruch Will Speak at Town Hall Tonight. The Woma t of N for political equaii aker w thropic ac m coast. e home and the state; 1 prose and nition. ch appea: 1t and ONIAL THEATRE. Destiny, Five Reels. 1c five-reel mo- a and Amer- » saw this mam- vesterday was im- its stupendous p: nd by the charming and dainty little an who has been in the public’s n the last few years. She he symy nd at ever: 't he m_Grunestein, ith an aban es the audi- son of six or seven » be an actor of especial ouse by his splen- ears proves it Wedne will be the V oduction of story, The Chris- arts and 500 scenes. A of Vitagraph players ss Edit ore than 3,000 people are victure, which at once can ed as the best acting pic- made as well as the most 1 now before the public. uch es ¢ irarna have b nany scene elim- zed ve: mes a photoplay mas- assumes the aif- Quayle, abandon and a ma- eemingly impoas s invaria nnardt of the Screen.” The Federal Child Labor Bill: Why? An active campaign for the passaga the Puimer-Owen federal child la- v ill bv the present congress has seen inaugurated by the National Labor committee. “Leading sentatives told us senators the N ence, recen sald Owen and repr ational Child Lebor confer- v held in Washington, . Lovejoy, general secre- e National Child Labor com- e, “that the only thing needed for passage of this demand. We were so much bling our efforts to bring the bill efore the public in the short time left before the adjournment of ss on Masch 4th. If the Dbill does not pass, it means at the thousands of children under ¥ 1 at work in factories, the 50.000 or more children under who may legally be employed at , and the still more appalling rumber of over 100,000 under 16 who may legally work ¢, 10 and 11 hours will conilnue to labor under conditions. State regulation reache them some time as it has slready reached thousands of chil- 6ren in the past but the National Thild Labor committee has been try- iug for tepn pears to bring the states ires at t Colonial Theatra, o and Photoplays at Davis 1’ Baruch Lecture Inspection of Third Co. . A. C, C. 1396, O. O. O, 6, K of P, 128, F. of A, 0, R. A, meets dovement as a Fac- r in Civilization,” which 1s to be the Baruch's address to be the town hall under he Norwich Hqual © will deal with cer- er aspects of the so-called juestion, of which the demand is a phase. The 1 treat her subject from the educational points of view. ocial and philan- in her home city er pioncer work as or- E d propagator of ments for social she has recelved ifornia and other sophy and to see things in] present her sub- <pects rather 1 theory, she believes development of the in- > the strength and But her ideal ways in ref- community, inning with > life, she be- iivities may be ties with ben- idual uniformly, and so- student atti- and varied been & pro- oe- tive poems re- s of the Los e for several both east| in all parts of Baruch, who of Southern | is_ a student of 1S, She is ing Thaw and Sen in am Russell itleq Threads of 1 and beautiful <entation thy of the|{ heatre. Her mdness for his ther. This dramatic event for | Thur Hall Storey and Earle careful presentation of n as 2 novel was a great T as dramatized and and weaith to Miss *a pregent form is its e talky dialogue of which 1 1 the stage version are sion. It ‘tion of a wonderful n made by the Vitagraph company, its best players and the bus production they could investing register on the screen, Her vk Is marvelous, as evinced by the idespread commendation which her v received. She is 1l was insistent ged by this news that we are " NORWICH TOWN Miseionaries in Idaho Appreciate First Church Barrel—Grace Circle Fur- nishes Musical Service at Hospital. | The ladies of theé First Congresga- tional Home Missionary Sewing :40\“.19' ty have received a letter from Rev. and Mrs, J. W. Skerry of Priest River, Idaho, acknowledging the receipt of the barrel sent them in December. Mrs. Skerry writes an especlally apprecia- tive letter with many detalls that pic- ture the Lappiness of the children and all in the home when the barrel came. “The things for the house are just what I needed. In regard to the «.-hll- dren, the dresses and other clothing are fust exactly right, as though made for them. Such quantities of them, too. The dolis' O the joy of them: Dorothy said: ‘Mamma, I think there is a doll in the barrel, don’t you?' and now she gloats over her family of dolls, just the prettiest, cleverest dolliestoo, and she was g0 eager for each ome. The barrel was a marvel. I can hardl realize yet that all this has been done for me and mine."” Music at Hospital. Grace circle of the King’s Daughters was in charge of the musical service at Backus hospital Sunday afternoon. Greatly enjoyed were the piano solos by Miss Geraldine Oat, also the vocal selections by Miss Elaine Hitchon, who wag accompanied by Miss Oat. Cottage Meeting. i There will be a cottage prayer meet- ing Thursday evening of this conducted by members of the Mathodist church at the home of and Mrs. Richard Lane on O avenue, On Steamer Hartford. Capt, H N. Jones, whose home is or Versacon_avenue, is at present on steamer Hartford, which makes trip from Providence to New ¥ork return every two days. Parliamentarians Meet. The class in parliamen i for study Monday evening on Town street. It was conducted Rev. G. H. i Mrs. Frank Fowler is visiting Henry Hensler of Plain Hill Mr. and Mrs. Lou Scotland road vis ton Sunday. Roy Chesborough « is visiting at the home of Henry Hersler on Ivan Maynar est Sune S, Geer of Mr. and Mrs. tic were upt Giddings’ Elm ave Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beebe of Haddam camme to Norwich Monday ternoon to visit Mr. Beebe of the Sco d \irs. Geor guests during E isha P, Geer BRIEF STATE NEWS restznation of ? the Congr tendere New Britain.~Ther 106 people on probation at the pr time. There is a slight decrease from a few Dickens “h memt in Dicke: Mond: impersonated worl The locaj Italian erable amount of mc Southingto raising a con: ey for tho: earthquak New Haven.— The for celebration of the birthday Burns by the New Haven club will 1 1 day of Robert ledonia e a i Wentworth 1 vening, January 2. Waterbury —The scc winter Chautauqua given in_this ci 1der of the Ministers’ associati annu auspic: February 15 to Februz Litchfield.—A well attended meet: of the Pavent-Teachers' association enter School assembly took place at C room Thursd: evening. Mi den, Litchfield district nurse, s Sno Home and the School.” Bristol—Harry Hovian of the 1t cart at Forestville was ordered to ap- pear in court on a warrant issued b the prosecuting attorney, James 2 Mather, charging him with seliing and having in his possession milk dilu with water with the intent to sell. Meriden—~The taz day Saturday bv the local Polish orz tions for the benefit of sufferers in Galicia and land netted a substantial sum forwarded to the headquarters « National Polish Alliance in Chicag Torrington.—~Ey the will of s rence M. Bowers of Torrington, wh has been approved by Judge Willard A. Roraback of ihe probate court for this district, ali the estate of th da- ceased is devised to Oliva G. White, 1da F. Dumont, Alice C. Allison, Ara- belia R. Parsons and Alma F. John- son, nieces. New Haven—Mrs. berlain has sent out car nk Cham- Prad- throughout the country up to the standards contained in the Palmer Owen bill. Today all the states but two have adopted one or more of its four provisions, but only nine have adopted them all. “State regulation has its place,” con- tinued Mr. Lovejoy, “but this ques- tion of chilq labor in the factories and mines that ship goods in inter- state commerce is another matter, The regulation of child labor in stores, hotels, laundries and street trades, for instance, must be left to the states, but congress can and should protect the thousends of children who manu- facture goods for interstate commerce, It is the queckest way to free them from premature employment, and it is the only way in which the manufac- turer in states where the employment of children is carefully regulated. can be protected from the unfair compe- tition of states with lower standards. We belleve in “state’s rights” and we believe that they include the right of the manufacturer to equal competition, the right of the consumer to protec- tion from child-made goods, and the right of the future ditizens to a normal childhood and a chance for educa- tion.” 30,000 VOICES of Neorwich ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” ARE INSERTED AT [dE RATE OF Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line voices—What And that's the number grand chorus! of American men and women, who are publicly praising Doan's Kidney Pills for relief from backache, kidney and say it to friends. in the home papers. bladder ills. WANTED TG RENT 176 FRANKLIN ST. E. Fanniag. N T—Louse ourn, hennery, Halivile Tuad, trom trolle FOR SALE FOR SALE—On acoount of ill health farm of 138 acres, sit- in ‘the town description and address D. W. Lillibridge, Nor- R. F. D. No. 8. They tell to rent. J. homeward from the grassy plai Norwich people are in thig chorus. WANTED-—Men and women to adver- Cream; beautifies immediatel 350 weelkly for territory. St. New York. WANTED — acres or inore land and pasture. lars. * Address Rent, will sell my Plain Hill, roums, | phe cannon stiil boo: wa.k H. L. Harris, K. D. 1, on orn erib und Here's & Norwich case: $23 West 69th Town, Conn. Jared Hewitt, Palmer St., Nor- everal months I was bothered by pains across the smali of my back and from other symptoms, I know that my kidneys were at fault, I got a box of Doan’s Kidney Pllla at evin & Son’s Drug Store and | soon after using them, the pain in my To rent farm r garden or State price, rull particu= Builetin Office. FOR SALE— 'f0 RENT—Smail tenement, goud 1 i, picasant iy Une Belle City incubato: three brooders; Mra. Kingsiey, Mapic n pair, reasohab. WANTED—A position b. in an office; references. or a beautiful $5-note player E _guaranteed for five years, 25 choice rolls of music. | 58 per month, Cadden Company, Anna | ins. Norwich, Conn, furnished suitable for gentle couveniences, mouth, 44 Laure Hil Ave. The Plaut- WANTED—German Plaut-Cadden Build- position for general Emmert, Danieison, Conn. Ply Telephohie ou will be more than sur- wonderful value offered & upright plano | back diseppeared and my health im- T0 RENT _Good in the fine Chickerin $25 to $5u a week writing mc ture plays; particulars 'free, 33 Austin St., dee17TuThs WANTED— for Singer per month. The Plaut-C en Building. unnecessar. Fublishing dden Compan orwich, Conn. $10.00 for a good organ_ with stool. 3 __The Plaut-Cadden Com- . Plaut-Cadden Buliding, Norwich, £O RENT—Furn venienves lor ed rooms, all con housckeeping: kidney remedy—get same that TO RENT—Eizgn o0om coltage modern improvemer t this orr Feoster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. £110.60 for with stool and scar WOULD LIK .ousework t-Cadden Com =D ROOM — Centra Emma Morse, 1t-Cadden B afterncen, THE “ROAD TO HAPPINESS” began &00d Huntington Manchester. per month. Plaut-Cadden old man had and Pald For” and thirtee s Episcopal cnurch s been 1emeraberaed. An sen 1oft in trust Norwich, Conn. beautiful Henry F. FOR RENT room tenemen this town h: per month. N ERIENCED e h Plaut-Cadden Bailding, Norwich, € JAMES L. CASE, 37 Shetucket S Rental Dept. Norwichn, Ct. T WANTED—A e subject was * Thers was FCR RENT must have Prompt delivery. wich, Conn Danbury.—The railroad men of Dan- viCinity have c aging 330 per week, Situated In ve STORE™ IN THE THAYER BUILDING. NEY Railroadmen's ation of Danbury, ¥raoklin S, Hotel Green Florida Cuba South Georgia and the Carolinas, with their long FOR SALE—S. C. nd saburban trollevs. rors nnd wood thirmings thro { t of elevator service and the buila | | ing will be offices from hous FOR SALE—Woou way to $30 per | w | o | Sue | ire of WILLIAM F. description Bk e rib and larg FOR SALE ing water; 2,000 cords of New York is Havana, a city o fascin~ atingly quaint, 5o historically ; Edod price Coichester, FOR SALE 19 SHARES make possible the enjoyment a visit is like THAMES NATIONAL BANK STOCK 00 PER SHARE. HELP WANTED COOK, GENERAL HOUSEWORKERS, times through- out the winter. Trips,” aod Taformation, apply Atlantic Coast Line RR. “The Standard Railroad of the South 248 Washingten St., Boston, Mass. Stock carries a dividend which makes purchase price. from at- For Scoklet, “Trop; TFOR SALE_Fiv jigentment black geidir e e Free Employment Bureau, ‘Al. J. CORCORAN, Supt., Central Bldg. Sheineket St. or harness FOR SALE o will exchange f ouble dump i s and pullets, FOR SALE. YOU WANT a small home with land enough for a nice garden, | Just Arrived Express car of 28 Horses. Draft Horses, Chunks, Business Horses Prices right. 1014 MODEL 10 are suffering in the ol country from the effects o LEGAL NOTICES. There are within ten B _VERY FI and Drivers. the time to buy, as Horses much higher in price. -fifth annual or the Distr at a reasonable price, consult me. i ARCHA W. COIT Come and see passenger car, A good tircs and fine pé Telephone 1138. ELMER R. FIERSON‘ ONE ELEG The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Phone 1334 63 Broadway I mid- mbly will be FOR SALE Two Tenement House On Prospect Street With all the improvements, in- cluding steam heat; always well rented, lot 150x100 feet Price reasonable FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn. Norwich, Ct. at the Second Congresational church from FIVE passenger Whereupon Probate Court Room ) at 10 o'cloe n, and that notice of th SALE_Slabwood, stove length . §2 a halt. Drop postal. R ke on The Nurse as a Link Between the| he given by the pub- order one time in some a circulation in sald %o days prior to the and that return To close an estate, improvements, FOR SALE—IFive Planing Mill FOR SALE —Wood, stove len; cord $2.30. h. p. gasoline en- de to _this Court. Inquire of Thomas H. Beckley Real Estate and Fire Insurance Phones 724 LARGE COTTAGE HOUSE in West- erly, R. I, contalning: First foor, re- llving_room with dining room, butler’s pantry kitchen, hardwood floors through- second’ floor, and bath; third floor, open gt ated on high land, commanding unex- view, for sale on very easy terms for term of one or Uwner very desirabie properties for sale or rent. Frank W, Coy Real ¢ High St, Westerly, R. L SALE—Old_established black- D in live Conn. town, centrai- well equipped with modern including motor, and drills, dotng business $4,000 per’year, principally horseshoe- Address Biacksmith, = ception’ hall, OURT OF PROBATE HELD | i within and for the District May Building, For Sale or R room cottage, mod: spect, now belng built on the Buck. ley property, Norwich Tow Yantic car to Peck’s Corne The entire first floor is finished in oak: dining room has ing, pancied side walls and built in If_desired, tion, two more rooms can easily be Terms to sult you. Roderick Meek, Contractor and Builder, Invites inspection, and will gladly furnish estimates on build- ings of all kinds. $2250 will buy a 180-acre farm, meadow, pas- ture and woodland, 10-room houee, barn about 3G by 48, woodshed 12x16, three henneries, each 10x12, running water in large cedar swamp | (100,000 shineles by estimation), 1 cow, | 1 horse, 100 hens and chickens, about § | . corn fodder. oat fodder, | Samuel 130 bushels of rye, 80 bushels of pota- toes, some turnips, carrots and onions, conducted on five sleepin; J._AYLING, in said Disirict, de of Norwich, Conn., ana filed a petition administration be granted FOR SALE Seven Room Cotiage beamed ce b s intestate. is Ordered, That said heard and determined rt Room in the City of on_the 1st iv located, Whereupon, said District, price "3750. Bulletin Office. 35-ACRE_suburban and state road, the forencon, and endency of said petition, hearing thereon, be given his_order one Electric lights, stcam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. Price $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, farm on trolley mile out of city, $-room house, large barn, poultry house other outbuildings, excellent land, mooth and easily worked, §0od orch- rd, 800 feet road frontage: can be soid building purposes for price asked Wi be sold with or cows, team, An opportunity to obtain a rice. Particulars Willimagtic, Ct. THINK IT OVER — 250 noteheads (regular business size) enve:opes, neatly printed, for 31.80; 500 publication of n some newspaper having a olr- in said District, s prior to the date of said hearing, return be made to this Court. WELSON J. AYLING, Judge. foregoing is a FANNTE C. CHURCH. s to the New Haven members of the Colonial Dumes for a reception at her Eome ia for entire farm. place at & low R T R S AT MONEY LOANED Watches, Jswelry and oecurities of any kind' at the Lowest Rates of Inierest. An old established firm to deal with THE COLLATERAL LOAN 0O, main Street, (Established’ 1 Agricu'tural Limestene will be in greater demand this Spring than ever before. to get their orders in NOW. Peck, McWilliams & Co. prices for any printing you are in need ¢ Bulletin Company, Nerwich, house and barn, 5 on _Diamonds, ) We advise farmers | I AM BUYING pouitry of all Kinds. having same, drop postal to Geliert, Colchester, Conn. POETRY THE CANNON STILL BOOM ON. Earth is filled with woe and anguish, heavy hangs the battle cloud, Cannon call and cannon answer till the earth cries out aloud, “Am I but a field of battle, is my bosom but a shroud?” The cannon still boom on! vy with the All the zir is heavy—hea dying soldiers” groans; With the cries of tortured women, with the murdered children's moans; ith the shrieks of mangled horses caught between wars red mill- stones: The cannon still boom on! w of armies lles the ous grain; 1 the full herds wander Underneath b, No more w For starvation stalketh ever in War' = the peopie of the nations children A Tie tare of Caint arth longer v the burden of slain? THE LAW. n t reat un e was wrought > might 2and majestv from naught, creative force was —Thought Create. Are Highfiier and faiths Terent doubts. Vew Eng- affect: arious forms Newriches entertaining g? Well, I should rath- 1 them amusing.”—Boston Tran- 'st thing woman running an au- number of the re- ton Star. 1 vou tell a chronic bor- any other man?” asked Ashir e o ouch.” replied Encuirer. getting on brothe her = Judge. o eat if t will be cheaper ance. Choppin’ etite— 2 the fa. 15 always first at the office ars 1 ght the 6:15 an—Ah, T see, All training.—Colum- THE KALEIDOSCOPE | due ih.« I | | developing an important industiry, though it does pply the home market, 1 guano as a supplemental food I and poultry is com- e in Germany. Enzlish companies lhave been formed with gregate capital of $15,000,000 to exploit Persian ofl it 3,721 persons in ¥ew tween January 1 and October 17 last year, according to by the depart- | statistics compiled \ith ment ¢ United States farmers annually 11,000 dozens of retall more than ‘h bring farm- American papers announce Merchant Line of steamers shortly to inaugurate a service between New York via the Paname Chilean | Canal It has been demonstrated that over- ranges on the nationa! graz, X | forests can be brought back to use under - system of regulated grazine faster than if they are left unused. i Constitotional amendments provid- ing for the abolition of the State Senate and proportional representa- n in the H 1 be submitted to the voters of zon at the mnext election. While sugar beets can be sueccess- fully grown in Ireland, their culture would probably not be profitable, ac- cording to s ment issued by the head of the Department of Agricul- ture and Technical Imstruction for Ireland. In view of the present high | price of sugar and of the British pro- hibition against importation, appar- ently designed o foster sugar grow- ing in the British Isles, this pro- nouncement poss especial signifi- cance. To Renew Complexion l Without Cosmetics | | Ir the excessive user of cosmetics w the impression her artificial- upon others, she really make: | 1d quickiy seek means of gaining natural complexion. Let her acqu the merrolized wax habit, discarding make-up d $2,000.00 acre farm, good buildings, including horse, arling, 40 hens, wagons, Bulietin | and implements. E. A. PRENTICE, i 8 Cliff stnuti FARMS FOR SALE of all descriptions and prices. Have cold a large number but plenty of good bargains left. WM, F. HILL, Real Estate and insurance, 25 Shetucket S Norwi : .'l‘&u “;Nneh. 1 lumber wagon, 1 covered wagon, buggy, 1ot of harness, and all fo TWBNTY-TWO HUNDRE FIFTY DOLLARS CASH! Send for Wilcox's (cheice of 400). WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, Neo. 41 West Bread St.. Rooms 1 and 2, ‘Westerly, R. L GEER, Piano T 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Ct. "Fhens $11 COL. EARL N. GALLUP |0 20y 2 uiee of ‘mercolized was ot AUCTION :ER racuzte from Jones' Nat. School of | Weok Specialty of Farm and | P1¢3 Merchandise TYLER BROWNE, M. D, Eye, Ear, Nose, Thront, Electricity, | Phone 300 Auctioneering. Pedigreed Stock. Real Estate Sales. Address R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. |",5"°%.5", MOPSICK BROS, Ladies’ anu Gets Violet Ray, Mechanical Masaage. Hours: 10 a. m. t0 4 and 6 to 8 275 Broadway, Franklin St. car to “Dr. and Cleaning, | still more and try this more sensi Dyeing at | treatment: Dissolve 1 0z. powde: Goods cailed for and Latayette St Nerwick, R. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist| F. C. Shannen Building Annex, Reom A Telephone 533 reagonable Conn. | aeliverad. have the ind of complexion that wom- any drug store, use nightlv like ecold am and w h off morning: And the results are so remarkable. Grad- ually the lifeless cuticle peels off, in lmost invisible flaky particles. In & or so there's a brand new com- n. ciear, velvely-soft, of giriish olor and texture. The treatment is so simple, harmless and marvelously ef- fective, th> wonder is that every' wom- is withered q red stes ana nar the skin saxolite in 14 pint witch hazel; use ax face bath. PBvery line will quickly appear.