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FAIR WEATHER TODAY.: CLOUDY TOMORROW. What Is Going On ov x res ar 0 Qe 1 Fusatre, 1 at Davis {gned and business, e DAVIS THEATR Threo Grsat Aots and Photoplayse— Keyetene Comedy With 8Sid Chaplin, heat vaudevilie and pho- the seamon can be meen today, There are three of the highest standard and photo- that are hard to beat. Those Ningers Lead the bill, ead for haraon ging this trio ls of the best ever heard hero, Ev- »ono of them have excellent volces 11 they know how to handla them to The next act that is mak- 1s Howard and Lloyd, & er singlng and ganc- 3 fners of no mean nbility. third act is A, Brooks, &n unusual who keeps averyone in good hu- taxe, wor With his funny talk and comedy. 1 the photoplays the seventh eplsode of Zudor: s the feature, and it is one i tha finest piotures of the series. The remsinder of the bill consists of solocted Mutual Movies end & . very Keystone comedy with Sid n, b of C rihsr arlia Chapiin, funmiest comedian on the screen, vrudeviile bill has been week, oLy nother b for the oked Inat balf of the lent vaudeville Vatch The AMutines evi CCOLONIAL THEATRE. Bunny’s Littls Brother, With Funay John Two Reels, Bunny. e Vitagreph | e one at the| ny's Little | time { meets Bt th joyous !sus‘\ igntest apot on to- d must be seen to tures Primrose site film, ag fea LR UDITORI Starts @ Today. MISS EVA MEDORA, With Almedora Company ten by A own novel- | K Ined td FLEVCHER'S CASTORIA NORWICH TOWN Old Shioman Heuss, Associated With NORWICH, CONN., WEDNEIMV. JAN, 27, 1915, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES FOR EVERY SUFFERER FROM CONSTIPATION | Town's Early History, Being Torn!| Down—Tanner Btreet to Have Elec- | fre Linitius: | Rheumasaits Insures Quick The work of taklng down thc old i Shipman house on Washington street and safe Rehef was begun family was town in former {imes, kins' hilstorsy one Nathaniel is mentioned in connectlon church in 1760, In 1789 N, Br., i one of the workers in gold an milver. Joweph Willlams and Nathan lel Shipman were the calm, judiciot men whom the town sent in 181 to_represent it at the legisintur Judge N. L. Shipman, who dled 1883, Is well remembered. When chapel of the First Congregatlon: church wam buflt in 1852 he gave 35 Tuesday. The Bhipna with i in those daye w large sum. In 1832 | ralgia or rheumatism, then you need when General Jackson came to N Rheumasalts. Fine for both adults and wich to lay the cornerstome of Uncas | infants. monument, N, I. Shipman, in behal of the aseocietion, gave & sketch of the famlly of Uncas and the existing con- ditions of the tribe. His son, Rev. well known in all this reglon as “F: ther Shipman,” was pastor of Jewett Clty Cun‘ra‘;flcml church fc an important one in tha In ‘Miss Caul- Shipman the Shipman, the Thomas Leflingwell e the = The safest, most pleasant and quickest way to relleve constipation and all the misery and ills that go with it, Is to dis- ve n little Rheumasalts in water and | @rink it while 1t s effervescing. | Rheumasalte is & scientifically biended { and chemically pure carbonated lithia drink that cleans out the stomach and Intestines, ellminates toxins and poisons and leaves the intestinal canal clean and aweet. If you are bothered with comstipation, headaches, sallow skin, coated tongue, bad breath, indigestion, biliousness, neu- | n- n al 0, 10 It is 2 uric acid solvent as well as & sa- line luxative. Instead of “doping” yourself with drug-forming, heart-depressing “lax- ative” pills and tablets, take Rheumasalts. It s delicious to the taste and scts quickly without griping or nausea. Rheumasalts is as pure as the natursl laxative salts from the Mineral Springs. or ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT,” & ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line TO RENT WANTED FOR SALE WOOF: WOOF! WOOF! Bang! Biff!| FOR SALE—Medlum size _ Diebold Ki! Y1l Kil Yi! ki yl—Dog gvue guvd|safe, excellent condition. Room 5, cigar, that Cobweb Corner oo cigar, fuli| Central Bullding, jan27d of tobacco, too, by heck! at Fagan = Smoke Rhop. Janz1d FOR SALE —White birch, 50 cents; WANTED — Kegisterod pharma must be registered good positlon for the right man; no use for drunks or do erences at this otfice. st; u in Connecticut; Apply with ref- Drugs. _ jan27d es. GOVERNMENT positions are easy to et. My Bxaminations in this state soon. —now. toda. ton, D. C. free booklet I#-635 tells how. Write Washing- Barl Hopkins, % jan3W8 hardwood, $1, per cord. on the stump: also cedur posts. Brockmaun, Willi- mantic, Route Two. Telephone. JanziThSM 2% " FARM FOR SALE 71 acres, miles from Moosup depoty bulldings in £00d repair;- $1,800. . Danie Agt., Moosup, Conn. a.uws ¥OR SALE Custom batching: White Leghorn, White Wyandotte and R i Red baby chicks; also agent for New- | - ; ! WANTED _Men and women tg 8dver- | town and Blue Hen Colony brooders e \S‘_i;".mfi S’S‘g’xm“;: SN | The next ttme you need & laxative, ask | tise and sell our Bell's Peroxide land equinment. Phone 1037-1%, . Geo. o Judee o - b“m Ol | your druggist for about five ounces of | Cream; beautifies Immediately; $25 t0|W. sdams, Yantic, Conn. jan13wWs Hartford, & Corporate member of the| poi STUEESE 29T SROUL BVE a1 | 350 weekly easily made. Write quick N A Y | Rheumasalts. o hasn't the orlgin i = = - N A B . C'F. M. for territory. Bell Dros., 323 West 69th | ¥OR SALE—One Belle City incubator. { Rheumasalts, write to the Rheumabath |g:| Now York. Jan26d | 140 eggs; three brooders: two never H Teucher H Company, Minreapolis, Minn., who will |~ = . {used; price $s. Mrs. Kingsley, Maple e A U | e glad to see that you are supplied. WANTED — To rent farm with 25 [§t, N janzed The Hanover graded school is closed | acres or wmore land for gurden or hay| o lh 2 === S ese ases | ————— — and pasture. State price, full particu- P 2 store d Lo o b S e Tl canss Tars. PAdaress Fent, “Bulletin Office. | fine business averaging §350 per week. one of the teachers, 1 at her homo on | LOST AND FOUND fantst i | s Vinge feasone. for selling - siok- Plain HUl for the enforced vmcation. | = - —- | “WANTED A position by & 30uns|ness. Communicate with R. J. Jodoim, LOST- fgk’iy‘ cat, “tl‘te lady In an office unll"l‘\’{»xnd'i g"fl}}:' Baltic, Conn. jan26d throat .~ Please’ notlf ing; referenc \ddress Book- ey = ;fl’!{ Form Boys' Club. Broad St 00 | cerer Batietin C Jan26d LB—S C R ‘kerels, A preliminary meeting was held — > in ducks a Nund:y after 11)’0 First ]k'_z“grrv:u\lon::l Fras ———— — | WANTED-—Germéan 31, wishes .50 up. E lcoutant, North orni; ervice to take steps to form 3 position for general housework. Anna “,,‘“Bm_ Tl S e ox ABOLTE RGO VAR O bER D, D 2 Ol g rip. home this¥man sent word | Emmert. Danielson, Conn., Gen. Del 3 & boyse' club somewhat nfter the order| fat e hud been ordered to San Faene | Jan26d FOR SALE__Wood, stove lengthy, 35 of the scout movement. will probably not get home| ExPRRIENGED — Lrovsers ms cord. M. G'Hearn, R.'D. No.2, ¥an- L= summer. sent relatives|wanted immediately; steady - 2 Mail Routs in Preston. as from Cuba,|ment to th» > '\ili!“:;r; Everett Flelding of tiy made a stop.| dress No. 13¢ w 139" paa nue has s ; } joonnnke — b e ) Brief Local Notes. T % m house, ;\.\,3, e dge of Palmer spent the | hire a ligh Turnished ‘and large wagon shed, g s lin five m valk 0f 2 3 il Meep 15 head stock Electric Lights for Tanner Street. at Oakridge farm in fve mi e R ren o e Very soon Tanner street downpour was fences. Address W. H. Box v never failing spring water; 2.000 cords electrically lighted as for as th attendance in | wich, Conn wood and good lot of growing timber. xtend. d also the cause o - — This farm is equally divided b igh- = WANTED—Ladles way through the center; about 5 miles P R ne; t ed e >m New London; staie road most of Afier g, Bellemede e way. Will sell both tracts separate Station, Providenc ‘lu as a whole, with or wi ut AT and stock, on easy terms his Je o WANES G5 | 1s known as the Nathan S. Gallup place who has and ellows. BALTIC Young Society Ent , and Fri Delightfu at Tice 1 Organize Minstral John Delar Troupe have orga intend the hit of the Mrs. John Heibel as guests over S . John Chimney Fire at Home of Burns—Miss Cecelia Cohn's Charies Bentley Ordered Franoisco, chim Burns on School Hill. Mr. Burns left home before to g0 to mass S chure " sondition of the cf deliver milk. and water was burning soot, short pull = chimnes home of out e {he men left the place r3 to the workers Temporary Line. .ems to be to be used ligh emper- Men'’ MOOSUP | E. E. Salisbury Rebuilding on Site of | | Burned Store—Churches to Enter| Every Member Canvass. s o morrow and MI-0-NA Stom Te ruggist 1t under: money iplete NON"Y LOANED Watches, Jswelry of any i ot thy es L of Interest. An ald est rec n to deal wit! THI} COLLATERAL LOAN CO. main Street, Upstairs. (Established 1872.) . Ear, .\m--\ Thront, Llu.lnu!y- X=-2AaY Mechamicnl Massage. | to 4 and 6 to 5 p. m. | Norwich, Conn. Take car to “Dr. Browne's.” nav, A Racn: F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner ! 122 Frospect Street, Norwich, Ct 'Phcne 611 y Lar: pen Eee WANTED it 128 Wask Fres HELP WANTEU Free WANTED- Clocks and Watches Run? Try CLEGG, The Jeweller Ki straii H. L, ;R every cecid ana calves n10vZod hington Stree Norwich Collection _ Delivery | Phone | IRAL HOU TWORKE Employment Bureau, Central Bl Two On Prospect Street With cluding steam heat; always well FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central added. tilder. ings of FARMS FOR SALE of al Have sol of good Real 25 Shetu r £ v No. 41 W THER! aste for FOR SALE now per Roderick 1 Connecticut egual Tenement House all the improvements, in rented, lot 150x100 feet Price reasonable Building Norwich, Conn. au modern peing built ak: & room has ing, pancied side walls and built n buffet If desired. re comple-~ tion, tw Ao 5 estimates furnish all | descriptions and prices. Id a large number but plenty bargains left. wM, F. HILL, Estate and Insurance, cket Street, Norwich, Conn. Teleohans 147 v 48, . each 10x1 YOLL Wi £090) VILLIAM A. WILCOX. Real Estate Broker. est Drond St., Rooms 1 and Westerly, R. I Phome No. 365. B 18 mo navenmn; wediam 1 to The & business results, | write or call for proof of what you can ssve. Fred N, Crouch, Gales Fe! n premises. Conn. R. FOR and Cadden and ,one A FEW FI Ancona dollar per strain che. E Shep! cockerels, ve 3 or will exchangs f ouble dump cart and 200 R. and pullets. Address Box : ani9 rwick ONE 1914 urn\ n\( { | | | hed black- et opportunity low _price. An otcheads amples you are in n Company, Norwich, lt Cuts Feed Bills 100 Other Farm Uses ' e money and get 2069, more and eggs, fatten your hogs quicker, save your tima and labor in 100 differ- ent ways with a 1 e “Farmers’ Favo Feed Cooker and Boiler Just the thing for scalding » atensils, boiling sap. for ““wash day’” or | or cooking feed for stock, bogs | dogrs or ont. -apacity. Four sizes betwesn. guarenteed. Thirty dass® froe trial. Tanjc Heaters, Saw 3 Louden Litter and 2 and a complete line of Farm Machiner W, L. L. SPENCER, hone Lebanon, Conn. Peler I have 25 Horses of all kinds that I want to dispose of right away. P s | right have another carload \hout February 4th and must make| om for them. Tel. 1139 LMER R. PIERSON $200000 W 1y 27 acre farm, good buildings uear school, trolley, including horse, 40 hens, wagons, tools E. A, PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street Phone 300 ~THERE Is n0ndvertising medium i Zastern Connectiout equel to The Bul- business results. ‘COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER FOR RENT—Uppe casviie. inquire E. J. Browning, at 134 Prospect St., Norwich janzoa 178 FRANKLIN ST.Store to Tent. J. | E. Fanning, 52 Broadway 3 “"", FOR RENT House with 11 _room barn, hennery, corn crib-and garden, or Hallville road, about 16 minutes’ walk from trolley. H. L. Harris, R. D. J, or the premises. janifa _ TO RENT—Small tenoment, good ro- pair, reasonable rent, pleasant location, inguire 53 Oak TENEM TO RENT at | ridge St. with all modern ments. Inquire thers. rooms, men, mouth, 44 185. tenement In Un- 1} FOR RENT—Two with board, all conveniences, HIIl Av Laurel nicely suitable for at The Telephone furnished a gentle- | Ply- | ect St TO bath and all modern improvements. quire at_this offic: on en Toom Bliss RENT—Bight-room cottage house. | Pl dec STORE TO RENT Inquirs_ at 61 Frank at_Bulletin Office. n ovlid p‘uuv ventences A ville ments re fc FOR RENT OFFICES EL 38 Unio; tenen $16.00. som o AND wi JAMES L. CASE, 37 Shetucket St th Ren tal THAYER BUILDIN Four stories. fireproof, conerete. Lecated on Franklin Squar center of city, terminal for 1nd suburban irollevs. tors and wood thirmings fhrouzh Tiext of elevator servie ing will be up-to-date Rent of re of WIL offices from For further M F. Conn. Mas hardwood a in 3S to informs MILL, reinforced d the build- eversy $30 Phone Dept. Norwich, Ct. TORES IN THE arn con 1951-3 NEW o1 AT The Sept. 1 ractive » vestment. Shetuck Stock iaxt, FOR >AL; FOR SALE or THAMES NATIONAT BANK STOCK S16; carries which hase ur SHARES dividend mukes JAMES L. et St. a small home with for a nice garden, minutes walk of Square, at a consult me. price. ASE land enough within ten Frankiin reasonable MORE YOU WANT 5.00 PER SHARE. rice, ARCHA W. COIT The Mu 63 Broa House, I centrally stual Phone 1334 dway Tr Norwicl Benefit Life Agen Thomas H, Beckley Real May B 278 Main Street 117 Mai cill be in n ot ever the Peck McWilliams & Co. uilding, Estate and Fire Phor House lot, in Insurance FOR SALE Seven fine Price $3,300 in Street, greater before ir orders dem We n ad location, TARRANT & W Room Cottage Electric lights, steam heat, tubs, large Norwich set- Merchandis graduate from Jones' | Auctioneering. -Specl:hb i ed Stock. state Sales. Address R F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. THERE Is no advertising med: Eastern Conrnecticui equal etin for business to ults. uf Farm and ;i sl of and POETRY CONVALESCENCRE, My heart goes leaping over the pilatm window parted As I look from my wide— For at last I feal me whole Athrill with joy and pride— Over the great out-reaching pias My heart leaps forth in pgwwar guh As the brook ltes shroud, Wound s, te Ny Silent and sfark and cold, So my heart was awath By ed iIn & heavy That wrapt it fold onm fold. But sun-sped arrows the glooms have slai And my heart goes dancing over the plain This will I do and that ind a thousand things t :glex g tlia plain it calls and beckone e With . sorrows to share, work to be done, This to be learnt and that to de wom, the sweep of the plain is 1 - /1412 heart, and rest n; on s stretch away, of peace and bleswedness, mong them say. heart, and cease thess strenzth so hardly wom-— vet, h11 ebruary Nentfivs but scom, eh, LUTHER. world has.need of thesi needs thee at this hour ts world embattied ak as thou of ol n_ admonishings, iviner things {ht behola f:eedcm: voice to show wantonness, what <Clinton HUMOR OF THE DAY very dull te- 7 can’t get them dearest. met you I thought 12 money. I b onl_ Pop : What do you seil geess g ma v Assistant—Cause T can't get e ter do, mum. — Londen iotorist (t ntfe —Be careful prohibition county, has a bottle in vhe p[_th of the t cars.” it here, nnered but the to get up.” told her she » wallc where Then he didn’t know ne of those awfully S.— nkers tatesrnan. Tead Par s, Mr. Allgall, 1 lend you & « Glad to beip Thanks, old man ale of safety razore an I didn't want lelphia Bulletin. an's wife wes geb- )(‘rn'flblle and bhe neg- her. _sallant, John, as he exclaimed In a ready response, “and buoyant as when I ndon Tit-Bits. have your eggm he waiter. lifference in the coet of red the cautious cus- e brimless hat and the on the top of o the customen -— THE KALEIDOSCOPE Francisco et cars nOwW _operating in Van Nees settiement in Green en, which has a pop- the h est availadle ia stands fifth in f wood puip. its highest speed, a French i ake minutes to « ard within range. slabs. compressed from = whes to half an inch out for flooring in exr peanuts dtrectly %o ates and also to France, good many of the highest eshipped to this country. lost his left arm, ons ight hand severa) yearw California automobilist drives with an Iingenious at- s right wrist and right e Portuguese provincs e, in Africa, make e by erinding e certain in water. They assert wrinkles and prevents blemishes. new Welland Sty ng good progress. The tendent states thai tinue all winter unless evere weather sets in. now under contract en are engaged in Tk on the m supe: will stionally anghai's chief export and Silk ie S B as been its best customer, war has so demoralized this against 7.227,777 pounds of 1k products exported from (to all countries) during September quarter of 1918,. only the 3,780,896 pounds went forward in the orre ding menths of 1914, Certain Puropean firms sell tar- boushes to the value of about $1,000- 000 per vear to the Mohammedan cc of North Africa. War op- erations having interfered with the ustomary supply of fezzes, Consul General Olney Arnold, of Calro, Egypt, urges American manufactur- rs of hats or hatter's felt to in- vestigate the market thus unexpect- m In edly left cpen. He suggests an b-. mediate personal investigation of @ field.