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CLOUDY, COLDER TODAY; COLD WAVE TOMORROW PRESS DISPATCHES ;Nhat Is Going On T(migl:ti udeville and Motion FPletures at Auditorium. 3 Movimg Pictures at Colonmial Theatre. saudeville and Photoplays at Davis tre. oadway va Church Congregational ; meets at Fagles' Hall ! Palmyra Encampment meets in Odd Fellows Lafayette Councli, No. 7. B.. meets in Foresters Dow Camp, No. 7187, R. N. A., meets ce by Third Co, C. A, C, C. N. G Armors. | ANNOUNCEMENTS Fricassee chicken ang boiled din- er at Church Bros. sea food restau~ COLONIAL THEATRE. What Could She Do? Mammoth Three- Reel Feature Edisoen Film. he Edison company, over 17 rac appe the Colonial th drama en ars today at a monster fea- tled What Could She ,? a wondertul tale of circumstantial vidence. Miss Gertrude McCoy, the delightful ingenue of the cast, plays he part of Sylvia Fairfax, a goung graduate, who upon the death of her ather is thrust upon the world to earn er own living. Among the many po- ns she fills is that of & salesgirl, it is while she is working in this she 1s the innocent vic »f a thieving salesgirl. | rs assyme a serious aspect and it nly through evidence of her honest ind proof of it, that she is re- s picture is one big hit, > ¥dizon cast is 1o be congratu- their splendid work. He medy, and other s programme. another of ce features. Don't amoth Jo ce it, but don't walit for it; come up ana be delightfully entertained | DAVIS THEATRE. | Show Today, Three Good Acts and Feature Photo Plays. r the last e days of this week ery fine vaudeville and photo play il has been booked. The headline a \litchell and Leighton, clever eccentric come- | have an act that is a sure| »n any bill. The Dancing Mad another act of the highe: 1 those nim eet is a marvel he other juggler that has a very fewl| atdaviile todhs | plays are all ree] Keystone com bill, it is called Fat se-Haw, of all the fu produced this is one he act is| is ar thous twelve 1 erf These pic tures deville asical Comedy com c and for the weels, an entirely new | p v comedy, new | 1d_it promises to be| bill. There will be some features which this com- L able to handle with such ‘ "es at that of Miss Me- Ge n A ca Ann , by Asthore, hell and [ileen i Ge Murphy, w Seotch dance will be introd comedy work nd the excellent entire compan < olts of Elaine will be run 1) and | done sing- | show | ain and will no doubt meet ith the same favorable comment as it Hid with yesterda audiences. The second episode of this attractive fea- ture will be run on next Wednesday nd Tt and the series ) be ever seen in this cit Robert and Ella Hall, two m stars, will be seen programme today also drama entitled HAVE AUSTRIAN AND GERMAN EMPERORS SPLIT? Rumor That Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria Is to Abdicate. ienev. Switzerland, Jan According to today from Innsbruck in crown lands of Tyrol, ncis Joseph of Austria is abdicate, it being said to agree with the peror Willlam on military also because of the Ger- emperor’s attitude vegarding ar n emperor adopted this advices from Innsbruck result of the recent visit to Archduke Charles, Franci strian heir apparent, and of Von Burian, the Austro-Hun- minister of foreign affairs. The istrian emperor, it 1s added, desires TM‘\ his successor with a free the th TO DISCREDIT TESTIMONY OF FORMER GOVERNOR FORT i | | vidence Intreduced in Investigation of Minister Sullivan, oW ended Jan, 28.—Bvidence in- | redit the testimony wof | ernor J. Frenklin Fort of | Jersey, who defended the fitness | Tames M. Sulllvan as minister to | nto Domingo, was introduced today | the investigation of the charges ' 1inst Sullivan, which is being con- Senator-elect Phelan as er. W that Mr Fort, at the time offiel: it-to Santo Domingo | o adfust the revolution- | troubles there, did not hold a good | fon of Sullivanm, Walter W. Vick, | tor of the. charges, read a let- | om John T, Vance, deputy re- civer-general at Sante Domingo, dated | October 17, 1914 In this Vance said he “was surprised to see that Gov- mor ¥ort is going to whitewash Sul- livan's record * A 10-cylinder motor for aeroptanes that can develop 100 horse-power is | =a French novelty. | done NORWICH TOWN Miss Hyde's Sunday School Class Or- ganizes—Electing Miss Gertrude Avery President—Briefs and Person- ! als. i i ! Miss Susan C. Hyde entertained her | Sunday school class of nine gi on Tuesday evening at her home on Washington street. ~ During the first ing was held and the class was or- ganized into a working bodys with Miss Gertrude Avery president; Miss Minnia Durr, vice president; M Bernice Underwood, secretary: A ! Jessie Browning, treasurer. The others proac] sparrow minut Enthus Was Tinged w nd representatives ) municipa vernments at rthday othe servi Religious headquarters where e land “athe e Berlin newspaper ialist organs, publis of the emperor and prec merge from the war with ous t t bly enh Emp. b his reputa ina affectio vorded the emperor. As b she forwarded him a co 1 altar designed by herself Emperor William recei tele fornia. San Francisco, Calif., Jan, 2 te case to determine the stand Salvation Arm efore the la Cal- | ifornfa was gziven into the hands of the state supreme court {oday when a writ of habeas corpus was filed behalf of Major William J. Dart, by pre-arrangement, erday viol two Los Angeles municipal ord designed to make it Impossi charitable contributions to tuken out of the county and forbld the sale | of solicited goods or the solicitatior is for sale by a charitable or- dinances Indicted For lilegal Use of Wireless. Boston, aJn. 27.—Fitzroy Car: an_instructor at Harvard colleze, indicted today by a federal gu for illezal use of radio app home. It was charged tha ed the apparatus to be operated boy without a licens g @ Flori CUBA—-AUGUSTA SOUTH Through Ail-Steel Electric Lighted Din- ing Car Trains Dail, Including Florida’s famous train, The ““NEW YORK AND FLORIDA SPECIAL” (28th Season) Leaving N.Y.2:12 P. M. daily. $37.50 Coach Excarsions, Round Trip. FROM NEW YORK Aflantic Coast Line TkeStandard RailroadoftheSouth For illastrated literatare and all information Address 3. H. JOHNSON, N. E. Agent, 248 Washington St., Beslon, Wass. = Many part of the evening a business meet- | gf (BeIr friends tractive, are far less assistance towards a fine - | head of hair than daily care and atten~ tion. The natural secretions of the scalp | Desti e 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 SOFT, FLUFFY AND LUSTROUS envy the pretty hair without ever Inquiring son why their own is not as at- “Rats,” pads and switches women present were Misses Lilllan Durr, Bes- | Of(en clog the ‘&‘;“’;D;‘s'l‘g,y""g;rf;“'x‘: WANTED l FOR SALE TO RENT sie Farrar, Isabel Bacheler, Ruth Lu-{heir fynctiont. Ordinary combing and| WANTED-_Girl for housework for oy T 176 FRANKLIN ST.- ¢ Mabel Corrigeux. ; v ALK—One 1914 Ford touring| 176 LIN ST cgs:anac A * i e R _{brushing does not get down to the real | family of two. Apply Munuger tha 14 Maxwell roadster, both|E. Fanning, ol Broadw k AR oo my. | Foots of the hair, and something more | lmp 227 Main St jun2 { hdition: vrice 10w tol Fom KENT_House with 11 pointed, to decide upon the class mot. |i3"oeded to properly keep the hair e e | auick purchaser; demonstration given.!pary, corn crib aud garden, ot | to, name, constitution and purpose of|.nd gealp in health and vigor. Norwich Town 4 janty 7 Mousup, Colibi seieod |y d, about 16 minutes’ waik organization, After the business meet-| "5 1 S has’ be i B i ol | Rl AT H. L. Harris, R. D. 1, on bt ocial hour was enjoyed during AT RS L Dan recogn e WANTED- Position fo assist ) s cows, coming 417 |the premises. janizd ng a s a Sdoyed UNDE| for ‘many years as one of the most | powssmare by Sviien eith b | pair (cam hiarnesses ~throe shotes, et pre _a Wmd}h e e vt by the hog.|valuable hair tonics and is daily mak- | erences. ~ Nellis Itic Willimantl carly pew 1 1.8 inch wheels and| =m0 RENT _Small tenement. goc ::g* ionts mere ¥ S"ling new friends because of its un-|Conn, BT NoC S = Lo 5ok, | an2sa ' | Pair, reasoneble SR Tty S8, doubted efficiency, the ease with which |~y ihiie farn 5540 dosen makink | 1o SALE. On acsesi ST nealth o < lit may be applied and its cheapness. | pnandicerchiefs: home business; cxperis|; FOR SAl n aoccount of health Game of Tag Among the Birds | pydeq, quil or Uifeless halr is quickly | ence unpeces mal) dimo tor pat-| L Wil sell my farm of 138 acres. sit Bluebirds were seen Tuesday and|restored to its natural beauty: dan-|tern; In: Homework, 498 Al | XSO, 9" Raalm T 2 ption "and Wednesday mornings on Vergason Hill| druff disappears like magic, while oil- | toona, Pa. *_ janzsd | o | and Otrobando avenue. A flock offjness and stickiness vanish after a few WANTED—Men and women oan earn | R. F. D. No. 8. qual] was noted on the New London|applications, leaving the hair perman- | $25 to 360 a weck writing moving pic- | turnpike Tuesday. A large number of |ently strong, glossy, soft and beautiful. | ture pla. rience - unnecafsary; | juncos came with the snow. Nearly| Do not wait until your hair is in t.:‘)“'g:fl\-{l("* l”':\“';s‘“-‘. every morning several bluejavs are|really bad condition before doing any- | Cgg. i3 Austin B o b rolls of music. Te busy pecking away at an_ash heap thing to keep it. Lee & Osgood or any | o o - s L e e on Huntington lane, cracked corn has|drug counter can gupply vou with | | WOOT: WOOK et Bans: mit | O aut-Cadden been put out near it for the first|pParisian Sage. It 9s such ‘a helpful | 1% ¥it I3 30 Kt 300000 enan time. This corn has attracted spar-!{oilet necessity that you cannot afford | o o Lot ook Fag i rows which baven't n seen in this|to do without | Smalee Rhto e - Priseg ; et = away the nuthatches cr = WaANTED o he ab > gown. 851 bath and alt modern tmproveme ers and chicadees and | VETO OF IMMIGRATION e R ERT LT Plant-ce ; quire at this g e e i BILL IS EXPECTED POV 10 RENT A THaes (Ehycr, S {in Congress Today with Special Mes- % D ROON —C ands of them are finding s { ey ; nEnS 1 { na Morse, 15 Un e pen son i sheltereq. harbors on| Sage Giving President Wilson’s Rea- e e T = for territor t and 0 do Attended Sister's Jan, 27.—President St., New ¥ RN per month. The Cadden Nirs. John F s the nigration is] WANTI T pany, Plaut-Cadden Building. Norwich FOR RENT Town street were in New = in congress tomorrow With o | acree bt : R Monday to attend the fune M1 s e e s o ey Yot A T room tenement in Greene- Ryan’s sister, Mrs. McNam: | Hrnionadclgfons Shoi Sl 'n26d ville for $16.00, with improve- ey t proposes as a condi 3 ments SR T i v to the ates. WANTED A el Two hours of a ent af the White | lady dn ot JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dept. Lonft o Touse tc ators and rep- | kooping: ¢ beautiful 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. ter on Gro ¢ sentat ssional com- =D ‘ n nice sweet tone. Foage Lew 1 the measure, Jeft | EXPERIENCED t $¢ per_montl. The B = D. A. Kinne: was| the p sen in his Dellef | wanied = O Conn. | at Lord's Point, Stoningte thel that a s mot a true test | el Q) ate St New ! T week and found his cot | Of the an for | e | l order, the ent storr 1 & done zex | e | i he president’s vetp: s the Main 50 cents:| OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW = ! e B aitn i o n the stump: THAYER BUILDING . S 3 maun, Willi- ton " Senator | formaun. e e 3 ii5 ezl oncrete. Locuted on F have intimated to | - s e i 4 11 loenl such ‘tion seemed FOR SALE store doing enter of city. ferminal for all loen ! £ of the m o fin: busines 1nd suburban frelleys. Has hardwood | et WANTED T mostly e s e shlrwinse (hromchiout ’ 3 I senate rejected oh <4 Loin. | Test of elevator service amd the huild- ¥ out the literacy t ing will be up-io-daie in eve way. : its passa naa .| Remt of offices from S8 fo 330 per 2| predi it — $1.50: Pekin du il onth. For further fnformation. in- AEg oS BEANY B geese. $2.50 uy 1| .mire of WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Sue- oo | without ¢ ner's, 30 Windham, Conn ket 51, Norwich, Conn. | FoR siLE_W 5§ s Y Hester, Conn. FOR SALE FOR SALE ime rea the on 63 years. Haven, Conn shed A Tel WANTED AMUNITION AT SAN DIEGO Has nation of the Shipment 19 SHARES MORE Aroused Curiosity. OF rif; i mr now j COOK, GENERAL HOUSEWORKERS, | e - ," . BANK STCCK Cax ds reported due HOTEL HELP. ! Ry AT & .00 PER SHAR, curiosity of govern- ONI SiEVEN £ 4z 2 “ orhe destination of the| Free Employment Bureau, |toi:s I scar i ant e e 000 were sent from . CORCORAN, Supt., Central Bldg.| ONE ELEGANT equipp purchase p Diego via Galveston, | car, A-1 conditio: 4 | eniment £ 3 the total shipmer = ———— | G RE R.C. B ¢ g JAMES L. CASE, es San Diego will consi FOR SALE { dition, price low Shetucket St Norwich, Conn ONE _FIVE - —_— Condition: ve Hospital Burned to the Ground. |§ e i i INE FIVE A large frame strue- | 34 R e e | Two Tenement House §| YOU WANT f them on the operat.- | On Prospect Street | . | Frs a small home with land enough % P With all the improvements, in- §| FOR _SALE for a nice garden, within ten - | ciuding steam heat; always well i Planing Mill, minutes walk of :Iran«hn ted, lot 150x100 feet = Square, at a reasonable price, LADIES! DARKEN centec; {otgihox o [LiEOR SALE. -Wood, ? Prica reasonable la cord, cord § consult me. YOUR GRAY HAIR! N ER Y SR T 2 < | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE | , JARGE COTTAGE HOUSE ARCHA W. COIT " ! 1 R. I, containing: F t floor, H = e k years younger! Use Grand-il ceneral Building Norwich, Conn. || : Tlarge Lving room with|§ The Mutual Benefit Life Agency other’s recipe Sage Tea and | iple aining r lx builes pantry | Phone 1334 Sulphur and nobody will know. e oue; second’ foor, five sieeping rooms|§ 63 Broadway Norwich, Ct. = | third floor, open illc; siti” | Qp———————— r hur | high land, commanding une € Bor fox| F Sal R | % sale on very easy terms | its na- | or term of one or more | iy Yo £ oy Real | 1 ] _ gloss room cottage, moders: in every re- §i i E s 2 Sl | 9 cib ot er hair fell | F spect, now belng built on the Buck- i FOR SALE_Oid estabiished black- | on that . faded or streaked |0 ley property, Norwich 7 Taks §iaositinEHopiin v Cann. ColvRs OO e | = earance, this simple mixture was |f| Yantic car to Pe 28 sl dalip e To close g d with wonderful effect. The entir st floc s 33, 1 House, But brewing at home is mussy and |foak: dining room has norseanoe- | i en af d. You simply dun:,pen a 1 RYON'S AGENCY, Witlim. sponge or soft brush with it and draw TEHIN FER_— 250 noteheads this through your halr, taking one [ ang o0t &% QYeguiar business size) strand at a time. By morning the | sopes. ‘néatly printed. for $1.90; 500 Zr hair disappears, and after an- ach 33.00 ysa;rdmv?; yos“-fl‘\l?’lefi, nf::: FOR SA other appiication or two it becomes | il by 100-acre X = pnriEs Xon Sy C RuHEUlly AaTE, -glonay. | A0 abONA. uy & acre farm, meadow, pa The Bulletin Company, Norwich, 1t AT Lishor or NOTICE.—AIL ceaged are hereby their Jan2sd DR. Shannon Building Annex, Room A I; ame e e above Nowadays, by asking at ing, paucied side e for a b0-cent bottle f | ¥ buffet. If desired, < _dec7d iire Sage and Sulphur Com- |f tion, two more rooms | —Ss-acie T von will get this famous old|f§ sdded. Terms to su d state road, mile out of cl { Thomas H. Beckley can be depended upon to large barn, pouitry Roderick Meek, ‘e natural color and beauty to the | | Builder, in inspection D e e Real Estate and Fire Insurance tnd is splendid for dandruff, dry, |} gladly furnish estimates o feat road frontage: can be sold 3 3 1 scalp and falling halr. ings of all kinds. ding purposes {)o: v:‘(l;.‘e Blnknd: May Building, Phones 724 -known downtow ire farm. Wiu be soid with of | 2 7 opportunity to obtaln a ¢ & low price. Par at_nobody 1 tell it has piace a ture and woodland, 10-room house, ba about 8¢ by 48, wood x15, three henneries, each 10x12, running water house and barn, large cedar swamp (100,000 shineles by estimation), 1 cow, Raom Cotiage House Electric lights, steam heat, set- Seven hed 7 AM BUYING pouitry of all kinds. one having same, drop postal to Gellert, Colchester, Conn. LEGAL NOTICE | 2 NOTICE: TO CREDITORS. 1 horse. 100 hens and chickens, avout 3| FARMS FOR SALE 1] tubs, large fot, in fine location. A COTMWEY GF PRODATH FELE |tons of hay, corn fodder, oat fodder, | e o 3 rvicu, within and for the Listrict|120 bushels of rye, 30 bushels of pota- | of all descriptions and prices. Price $3,300 <n, on the 26th day of Januarsy, S HE A 7 PO | Have sold a large number but plenty , on 2 3 AnUATY, | toes, mome turnips, carrots and onions, | SAVE SPLC ing® efe, | T 1SON J. AYLING, Judge |l lumber wagon, 1 covered wagon, 1 8 . F. HiL ste Of Andrew A Adams. [ate of | bugsy, lot of harness. and all for the| et e ama i N. TARRANT & CO. in sald District, deceiced. s e . ; 2 red gt e “Eicoqior cige |0 Of TWENTY-TWO HUNDRED |25 Shetuckst Strest, Norwich, Gonn. [§ 117 Main Street, Norwich ttors of said deceased to bring | FIFTY DOLLARE CA Telephone 147 | laims aguinst seid estate; Send for Wiicox's Tarm BEulletin | e e S5 aupntas from Jhiaiaate. by | (chioloe’ et 480):; [ P ! a_copy of tais order. on ina WILLIAM A. WILCOX, SALE HORSES 'c“'t“ral Limest(m i arest to the place wher - i A last "awolt, "and. 1n the ISl Eunte Mxvhcnr, : Horses of all kinds that 1| Ag“ and by publish'ng tne 41 West Brond St Rooms 1 and 2, spose of right away. Prices| .\ S o Gemand this Spring | o e i A s e e i ghi. Will have another carload | % % fore. We advise farmers g P e B i B e o B Phone No, bout Mebruary 4th and must make|than ever before. r to get their orders in NOW. Peck, McWilliams & Co. GALLUP ELEON J. ATLING, Judge. m for them. 2nd foregoing s a true of record. FANNIE C. CHURCH, Clerk. ELMER R. PIERSON LOST—A red silk um leave at Bulletin Co. & i COL. EARL N. $2,000.00 ; 27 acre farm, good building: creditors of said de- netified to present claims against said estate to the a 2 hool, trolley, including horse, Fe i gned at Jewett City, Conn. | London trolley reac 3 ling, 40 hens, wagons, tools | = i he time limited in the abovo|1l.45, or in Shannon F AR DR AR IR e § regoing order. black bag, with s mplements. r urse ARBA BROWNING, to Builetin Executor, F. W. HOLMS, ward if returne jan28a W. TYLER BROWNE, i. D, Eye, Ear, Noss, Thraat. Electricits. K=-8tAY E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street Nat. Schooi of ty of Farm and from _Jo: {4 graguat. Auctioneering. Spec - Pedigrecd Stock. Merchandise Real Estate Sales. Address R. F. D. Ne. 1, Moosup, Ct. MOPSICK BROS. Fhone 300 an =} Dentist MONEY LOANED on Diamopds, Waiches, Jawelry and Securitles of any kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. An oid Telepnone 523 it Viete L s established fAirm to deal Wwith. Ladies’ ana Geats' Twiiors. Cleaning, C' GEER’ Pmo rnner Hou.r-:‘ 1':‘:’. m,.::-llae:r,l ?1:':':’ m. Tl"‘l?-zco:.‘:ralmx. 'liouc CO. Pressin. 3 ,“,ag,mlg_ Pe .P[.d,.,.mg at 5 oad N C F, reet, {-"-.-‘ reasonable price. s00ds call or an Prospect Street, Norwich, Gt ;%L:nl::ln Sy Kw’!;)hr'. k.?::‘,.-: e (Estadblished 1372.) Aelivered. 22'5 Lafayette St. Norwich, ‘Fhone 511 sepid Conn. Tel. 1326-2. | And they sa’ 'POETRY THE SHIRK. Thev could see his many blunders, could see his careless work, ouid see the far-off wonders ge of the snirk, noted in his talking yina e rar away his listless walking To his desk, from day to day. Plainly saw. the boss his failings, ery Gay ’twas just the same, Arnd with harsh and stern assailings Ou his sh = went the blame, And with reats he spurred him To the tasks, but never he Who so meekiy sat and heard him they couldn't see. shirker uttered thoughts had gone astray jttie room, close-shuttered »m the su the day. d and waited cot, erying, fever hot < wera burning, 1a heard: 1 was tur occurred. ss work ng jeered him and they blamed mctimes they threatened, toe; er ehamed him, ought to do, :ame smiling teil eir reviling, tting well. n Detrott Free IN EVERY DAY. Goon he aky from thundering was A, a reat was she. RN'S dav, can be, week for me. m Martin’s Book. HUMOR OF THE DAY 3 n W him.“—Philadeiphis your patiemt Le { Mollie—Is her hair all her own? Chollie—No, I've got a lock of it in my gave me.—Yonkers i my sing'ng? Tatrazzini and better still. ou know she's engaged? o less authorit no authority. improvements '—Life. n | the ve built the Deale ke the quarter meter before you oston Transcript. portant fs- Sorry, but those are all taken long wait for a vacaney.— THE KALEIDOSCOPE Tnited States fn 1918 sold $12« of goods to Sweden. tly bought 1,808 from the United States, gas chandelier in At- glow of more than 10,- power from 15 powerfu! school ari}tupsfi. Idabe, {s the first large buflding heated entirely by elee- speriments in cotton in Southere een so successful that it one of the country’s crops. Orleans a race beiwean a In New i an ostrich is to take place. nce is to be one mile, and is to be driven by a wo- great factories work up the the tobacco manufactured in the right to retail .s rded by the state, 31,000 Confederates in the battle Antietam, civil war, 14,000 were or wounded. Of 46,000 North- diers some 12,410 were killed or ern wounde ng to the Geological Survey there 1s good reason to believe that Louisiana {8 underiaid by one of the natural gas fields in the Unit- ates. ed Two hundred megaphones have been ordered by the British war office for e. They will be used chief- Iy by artillery officers to give com- mands at a distance. A Norweglan scientist has ad- 1 theory that Saturn’s rings trical phenomena, produced diation of luminous particles e planet, which constantly re- news them. An armchair supposed to have heen made by Peter the Great from the timbers of a wreck, while he was a guest of John Evelyn, was recently sold in London. The Russian doubie- headed eagie carved on the back of the chair.