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| iruptey; all of his supreme Five or Six Reel Feature Daily. o s6s at the Colontal thestro today, W Lewis and Ethel Grey Terry the mammoth five reel feature nn- [-nr the Shubert management, entitled “Bought.”” be _ifound an equal of this convincing and ting story that is the feature at the cosy old Co- 1 theatre today. young man destitute circumstances gives his | [name to another man's child, and re- itaied to practical uses, he is soon able 20 buy his freedom, but is called upon {fo save his father-in-law from bank- steriing mfla not passing unnoticed by the iy wite. Eventually, she comes to love him dearly and with all sincerity. is one of the strongest films on - {the subject ever presented, and is re- plete - entortainment, for on Monday ‘Money Master, a massive fire reel fea- sented, to be folowed by a mew multiple-reel feature every i@ay, all of which will be duly adver- ‘tised in_this paper in advance. The Money Master will have a musical setting of 10 pleces in the orchestra, it is safe to say:that this pro- mm- will be highly _entertaining and most unique. The Colonial Aug. mented Orchestra discoursed the lat est popular music and proved an in- stant hit with the patrons, who turned _out en masse to witness a, superb bill last night. Mr. Boyle, the blind musician, i R e ) at the Colonial. He is a highly ca~ Bable and accomplished performer, hid meritorions work winning for him hearty applause. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Another Biz Show For the First Halt of Next Week. Hazel Dawn will positively aj in The Heart of Jennifer, on the Par- mmount picture programme at the Au- top was advertised for last '.uk ~ but which was not shown owing to & misunderstanding in booking. .. The plot of this strong five part fea~ ture from the pen of Bdith Barnard Delano is novel and compelling. Some ~ of the situations are startling in their originality, and taken as a whole the story is unconventional and refreshing. Miss Dawn, appearing in the title part, renders a captivating and win- haracte; wn interprets the character with evident understanding of its many pos- sibilities. Kirkwood directed the produe- and appears in Miss Dawn's lead- Russell Basset, as _her father, and Irene Howley, as the sister of her h;-rbmd offer splendid support to It is a conmservative prediction that g: ber appearance in The Heart of ifer Miss Dawn will be conceded & place in the very front rank of im- of the legitimate stage m‘n transferred their talents to R o vauievnie programme for the first three days of the week The Fair Co-eds bave been secured for the This is' a real big time act, of six beautiful girls who ‘wonderful wardrobes, and who and dance In an up to the minute There are three complete sets carried and the act T. UA h.l.“. 35 e Sune ‘morning. Tol) ic: The Coun: Way. ——— At the Trinity Mdhodht !ph.u.l church, Rev. F. W. mr, Tctiing subject Seurce evening, The D:wvine Love. At the Second Conln'lhaml church ‘worship, sermon - and hymn for the chAr-n. Sunq .flmol nt noon: evening service,- on|mon. The minister wil preach at both services. - A Sheltering Arms Service. The Sheltering Arms service Sunday mr:mcn will be conducted 4 by Rev. J. F. Cobb and choir of the Church the Good Shepherd. Fine Stretch of Road. A fine road Is being constructed be- tween Porter's shop and Washington street under the direction of the town. Briefly Stated. Miss Maria Allyn of Oneco street is 11 with grip. Mrs. J. P. Newton of Saybrook is visiting relatives on the Gree: Irving Bushnell of the Scotland road is working for a time in the Ponemah mill, Taftville. Rev. E. J. will supply the pulpit of Methodist church Sunday. Ayer of the West Side the First County Secretary F. C. Warner of Bliss place has been in attendance at the four days’ session of the extension school held in Preston City this week. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. The service at the Sheltering Arms in the afrernoon will be conducted by Kev. J. F. Cobb. e service in uilding, the t. At the Cheistian Sci morning in the Thayer subject will be §i At the Broadway _Congregational church the pastor will preach in the morning and at the five o'clock ser- vice. At the First Methodist church, Rev. E. P. Ayer will preach Suaday morn- ing. Epworth league service in the evening. The Holiness Mi: n holds meet- ings_morning, afternoon and evening, at_87 Main street, Charles T. Potter, superinter.dent. At Park Congregational church the regwlar morning service and vesper service ini the afternoon. Young Peo- Dle's service at 7 p. m. At the Taftville conguuntmn-l ghureh, morning sermon upon Begin- e Year With God. Evening {Wect: Giving God the Heart. At Christ Episcopal church, holy communion at 9.30, service and sermon at morning service, Sunday school at noon. Evening prayer and address. At the A. M. E. Zlon church, preach- ing at morning and evening services by Rev. E. George Biddle, pastor. Prayer service before evening service. At Trinity Eplscopal church there will he holy communion at 9.30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at the morning servico and evening prayer and address in the evening. At the Spiritual Academy, Park street. Mrs. Josephine Southworth of Fall River, entranced speaker and psychic, will lecture and give mes- sages morning and evening. At the Gmlll- con&l"fllflonfl e)ulrch. Sunday mornin i’ pastor 1l speak on Worthy Ambitions. The B\mdly school meets at noon. Sec- ond preaching service at 5/p. m. | Baptist . B. Harris, pastor wil At Mt. Calvery Baptist church reg- ular morning service followed by Bible school. Eible, and o aft Srnoon. Preaching by Rev. 3. H. Den- nis in the-evening and Lord’s Supper. hm.tlcntl Bible Students” class), holds ser- half of next week include The Mozarts, 'ho present a beautiful scenic novelty. swlunrh.nd. introducing singing, comedy and snowehoe dancing. An- other good act on this bill is the Gor- don Brothers, two clever athletes, who present a big scenic offering called Map isto in Frogland. The third act is e Lauro, the girl with the lomcn voice, ‘z forget thers are two complete afternoon; at 1.80 and 3.15; gfn ts, children & cents. The -hmv in the city for the money. Andrew Mack Coming to The Davis, Friday, January 14th. It ever The of lm! ch.cr. At the Church of the Good Sheph Unlwmh-t. Rey. Joseph F. Cobl Il preach on the subject: Courag Sunday school at nnon. ervice at 6.15 D« m. Sub- Joct. Martin Lutber. Ona of the Terch|Se: Bearers on the Christian Highway. At the Central Baptist church # pastor, -Rev. Joel B. Slocum, ., will preach morning and evenlnt “The morning _subject will be A Resolve For the New Year. The evening sub- ject will be Jeroboam—A Sinner-Mak. er. Bible school and City Bible class for men at noon. B. Y. P. U.'at 6.30 o'clock. DON'T SUFFER—LAUGH AT STOMACH MISERY Mi-o-na is Guaranteed to Quickly Re-|™ leve Heartburn, Gas, Sourmess and All Indigestion Patns. Among all the hundreds of remedies in every well stocked drug 'stdre, there are few that the druggist Is able to sell on a guarantee to refund the money it they do not cure. Ml-o-na, the famous dyspepsia. reme- dy, however, has helped 5o many stom- ach sufferers that every drugsist who sells it is able to say: “If Temedy does not relieve you, come back to my store and I will cheetfully return your money Anyone who has dyspepsfa, indiges- tion, or suffers from heartburn, belch- ing of gas, sourness, sick headaches and other stomach misery should take advantage of this chance to be made well without any risk of spending their money to no purpose. Mi-o-na Will re- lieve vou, will reguiate the digestion, will enable you to eat what you want. If it does not do all this, it will not cost you a cent. Many druggists who have sold hun- dreds of Dboxes of Mi-o-na say. they have yet to receive the first complaint from any customer. Such a rec simply marvelous and speaks volumes for the merit of the remedy. It 'is easy enough to fill a column with the symptome affiicting those who have dyspel but there is no need of describing thefr condition. it they Yant is relisf and they cah almost cer- tainly get it in Mi-o-na. Do fer a day longer with d'lmrdsrcd dlna_ tion._ If Mi-o-na religves you, it costs does Aot the a box. If it drh m Wil Feturn your mo oy, Sol & 'Oigood and other leading dn.larl COAL AND LUMBER COAL Free Burring Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, Telephone 463-12 The office of John A. Mor- gan & Son has been removed to the Davenport building, 10-20 West Main street, the old Elevator building. MAHONEY BROS., H.ck’ l:‘ALLI AVENUE ivery and Boarding Stable ‘We guarantee our service to be the he most reasonable prices. ALES, WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Fresh, c.wplete stock. Best Service. DAN MURPHY 11 Bath Street 183rd DIVIDEND Office of The Norwich Savings Society Norwich, Conn.,, Dec. 11th, {016, The Directors of this Soolety have declared out cf the earnings of the current six months & ssmi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum, payable to de- positors entitled thereto on and after January 15th, 1916. COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. ACT WISELY ! et | Keep Dunn’s Cathartic The Irish Dra- Hkeable entertainment and creeds and nflthhl Liver Pilis in the house at all times. Their ac- jtion is gentls but positive, insuring a freedom from headache and feeling caused by a torpid liver. They're 15c a bottie at Dunn’s Pharmacy 60 MAIN STREET HEN YOU :fl"-&n: mr- »u o 130 Norwich, Conn. Tll.phom 35-2 FOR SALE - Several . FINE . FARMS ' near | ¥ Norwich. E. A FMNTIcl 85 Clift Strest Consult JUST ARRIVED. ust returned from the west I bought direct of ‘o some extra good 211~ purposes, ‘ome und LMER R PIERSON. Tel. 536-2. aec27d MEN and Ak g Mt unn:"l.- for o 'sg* «’:nm 1,000 y:E, ;fi ad Santhins em-h"l':fit“ atusive Di io, ‘N, ¥. &’-::“ e, Drawer 76, _summ—xf Ry Ty e ln,;‘ aluminum utensils o to the consumer. ' let one_cent. i you ‘stana anml Div, 4148, num Mfg. Co.. Lemont, A .m'mm'z;mx"a" e LONBLY Fourth St, San Franclsco. ‘;fiwrfiusm ur-un_w‘ ; merey, Casti nm.l)nx i “SALBSMBN and saleswomen; house assured: a po-lnon tR lite, wlm b‘l fiv. .hort hours l.nd m 14- van ent? Then work !or lr fllustrated book .SI !Ill. now to si;gn- et an appointm: kins, k. ‘ashington, D. C. WANTED—Young R ‘V-n 61d, to work nl%h e rorks Box 16T, care The Bulletin Of: stating age, ability and reference: ’lnl RDERS WANTED at the Ner- wm. Alouse, ‘52" adaia Bt Janéd ANTED By an old sawy: awish by he Thonsand or by the At}dr.? George L. Kattl.. )loo-um C jan . 'ANTED—Children’ re- dll and mend, at 7 Bu"fll -Lve P’honp 141-2, Janéd, D—Two or three rooms LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Taxpayers Notice, is ‘heréby given to dil per- sons lable to pay the Personal Tax in the Town of Norwich that I have a warrant to levy and collect the Personal taxes payable February lst, 1916, each of such persons being as- sessed .the sum of two dollars as his personal tax, and for the purpose of collecting, the same I shall be at the Collector's Office in the Court House, in Norwich, daily from 9 o'clock a. m. to 12.30 o'clock p. m., and from 2 o'clock to 6. o'clock p. m., from Feb- ruary 1st, 1816, to March lst, 1916, both inclusive, exdept the foliowing 2l aays On ‘Monday, February 14th, I_will be at the store of H. S. Young, Nor- wich Town, from,11 a. m. to 1 p. m. On Tuesday, February_15th, trom 10 to uw a. in., at the Yantic store. same day at the store of Rk . Connell, Bean Hitl from p. m. On, Wednesday, February lgth, at the drug store of John A. Morgan. Greetieville, from i1 a. m. {0 .2 p. m. On Thursday, February 17th, at the store of George M. Rathbone, ‘West Side, from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. On Friday, February 18th, at the store of John G. Pottl‘r. East Side, from 11 a. m. to 1 p. On Saturday, I-‘ebruary 19th, at The People's Store, Taftville, from 12 m. to 2.30 p. m. Personal taxes will be recelved on the dates mentioned above for the different sections of the Town. All persons neglecting this_notice must be proceeded againt as directed by ‘the laws of this State. THOMAS A ROBINSON, Collector. Dated at Norwich, Conn., January 6th, 1916. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF FROBATE HuLD at Norwich. within and for the Distriot he Tn day of January, J. ate of fll K Norwioh, in " a D m-“‘ That with the will annexed cite the cred of sald deceased to bfln$ in their claim iz, el month a notice to e o Amm}.‘.‘uuxt ANTE] nished [or housekeeping. youns couple. terms e 444, Buumn Office. WANTED—A tenement_of flvo or llx rooms, ~with modern improvements, centrally located, for fan references furnished. n. WANTED_Mliddle aged woman to llo general housework; no washing.: Ap- ply 218 Washington St. Sanda "1 BUY second hand or wroeked—;uto cars. ~Got postal and 1 Sont 4 L Tnlchoisert 556 v. Maih S Jan4TuThS WANTED—A tenant for the Ledvard town farm from March 1st, I916. Apply to Charles A. Gray, Firét Selectman, R. D. 1, Norwich, Conn.. - Jandd . lu. m‘me- il o ReHSVS 3o often take ad- - Vantage of BULLETIN K WANT ADS, But the ‘point we make is, if BULLETIN WANT ADS are good, If you have a phone, use the phone in. sending. in your ad. If you have no phone, use the corner mail box. ‘ANY WAY is a good way to send in your WANT AD, if that way gets it to The Bulletin Office. Call 480 S cents aline e o o Lo Lo o o o o B "FOR SALE Bl 11 Touths 01a; SQULT Bred !lV& papers’ flo.l' ;e"lfitlbh r fo n’t.-nn’lr. Peoics Corners, Norwicn Tow . FOR_SAl bull n!‘d 3 rrnae cowe. 'pnon 909, SAL cookarols Strain, splendid Soler. A nonwme Phone 1076-12. OR ne mice new milch cow. Inguire or e Wheerer Bootian oud, Norwich ‘Town, Coma. Jln uThs LICE — They cannot live on a bird treated with Konemah Li Pouitry ¥ Main St. Norwich, Ct FOR SALE—Horses wagons and har- 194 W. Main St. . 45 esi Jel£TuThS | Liné . Electric Railway Co., A s at 61 ruulflu s: Office. ~ “deciza SOPPSTten with ml. rooma to rent, ol convenioncen 3¢ DT lemeen 34 pma 40 anE Ave. 1 R e Fes i ards Bullding, 91 u.m s:. novn" g [ G L T Y 9 rove: West Maim St. 1nqu"r°-' on:'-’}'-n"’n-‘f Dberger, 47 Frankl octisd ms, $1.30 up. 38 Un+ ISHED r || ion n.‘ il conveniences. Paone 11995 TO RENT— no 9, Deak, officed n this Sty for doctor furs iehed o S g% cant‘l'il Butlding. jepid "FURNI: cated. ROOM — Canu—:uy To- Morse, 18 Union St FOR RENT The offices and rooms, with large wvault, recently oecupied by the Shore the building, floor and AMOS A. BROWNING, Receiver. Thames Loan & Trust Co. TO RENT. One-half of a double house, 8 rooms, 19 Oak St., can be occupled right away; also for sale, ‘three good farms. Tel. 46t Inquire for particulars. A. T. GARDNER, 15 Oak St. TO RENT QCOhocno.\T.\uG—Ten~ronm cot= acres land, 1000 feet from * 1 Besi. Bocd: sown ower aad vegetable gardens; hardwood ~fgors. Pimbing " a eat. Rental $350. Others $200 to swuo Sena -for booklet. FRANK W. COY. ~esterly, R. I ¥ aec3oa STENOGRAP! - TYPEWRITERS for state position. ' ‘Take -competitive tests at State Capitol. Hartford, Fri= day, Jan. 21, 1915, 50 a8 to_be on’ eligi~ ble list for appolatment. Frequent % portunities. Send for Tntormation o nd application wh flled by noon of Jans 17 < Btate Giv Service Commission, Room, 55, Capitol, Hartford, Conn, Jan MEN-WOMEN wanted: 376 government jobs; Facancies constan write for list positions now obtainabil Franklin Institute, Dept. 35-L., Roches: ten, N. -janld wanted in fnishing de- rican Thread GIRL HELP partments of Ames Lorapany's Witlimantic mille. Av!l{ at | wors office. WANTED A first class surveyor to murk and take away lumber from steam sawmill; steady work and good wages. . T. Crane, Mansfield Centér. aeodta WANTED—$,000 or 10,000 fex of od twowinch biekory glaak, random engtas. “A. J. Bltgo oosup, Conn. decl WANTED _Raw furs, at H. A Heeb- ner's every Saturday. & (C “Bendett ec: re and old ckner, w“fl TED—Antique furn Bood price; lin 7i7-8. . WANTED Two Chambermaids, two Dish Wa; ers, four General Housework (wages $20 and $25), two Farmers. Free Employment Bureau GEO. L. CHESBRO, Manager Central Bldg. Broadway 50 GIRLS WANTED TO GO OUT OF TOWN Afeiaistrator |- itol Free ' of this | - la on =t nescest to the e whera s fad intne saime Town: and by p\lbll e same a g S ironiaton in. ald Dietvior. "wad make return to this Couw I A The sbove and Toregoing 'ls e % e Yocord, o Clefk. NOTIOE—All creditors of ssid ceased are hereby notified o pr thelr claims. against sald estats to the undersigned at 13 Grand View Hertford Conn., within-the time Hmit in the above ing order. and GBORGE E. _jansa ‘Administrator. TNOTICE TO clmn'oll. AT A COURT O} PROBATE HELD et ormi within and for the District vich, on the Tth day of January, —NELSON J. AYLING. Judge of Norwich, In eatd Dmlfi’ct K.e ch, ool That " the, TBxecutor . Site tin; With & : copy Of this oedsr; nen t lnd in r P punll by ":rict. and m "fl. retar to “this NBLSON J. AYLING Julge. above and foregolng is a true ot re “R’ tiest: HELEN n‘gfim&x‘ OTIOR.—AIl creditors 'of said conae are Hereby notifled to_present thelr claims-against o3 Main - St | Nor: r’:mn the time Ql'lml(-d in Tae 'oregoing_order. above an oinE jansa - Executor. Swelt:: lAu: igreed Pomeranian pupples. solid DIl Solor, 355 eath: iiedge Kennels, Danielson, Conn. J'ln SALE, — Frult trees, roses, nunh-, fall bearing strawberry plants B Tos LoV aupiy treen 150 LD, peach pear, plum and cherry 35¢, choice IGl:k and’ delivered; stock watering tanks secona~ e Roberisor's. sianchions: Sutfles, water syatems, ali chinery, Edison bran Tivaze speciattion ncer. Phone 39-2, l.;:unon. FOR BALE—One or = paix of sound and 9 vegr: l old‘ o I W. 8 VllL Ylnl FOR SALE—I have about 200 buh. of Green Mountain potatoes, at yue bushel; about 50 chickens for sale. Ot Apgeracu. Jr. R. F. D. No. 5, (.uy FOl R L Red pullets, ess L. B. 162 Jan T “Adar SALBESmall cottage, uptown; noo ast BalAnGE yeatly s’ for rent. , this “Builetin Oiice,” Jas. Barn ALE—Seasoned wood Lengths; 32 & Toad. Frank Foote D. FOR SALE—One Mitchell te\mnx car, just overhauled, nearly new tires, first class every way; one Overland souring 0od condition and all read: Tun; © prices attractive. Inquire 8 Fraskifn St. 3. B, St uddlrd. dec21a stove TFOR ntic West Farms of- fer young. |mmd, .enue Sriving horas, 10-week pig: w, bull _calf.. R atavaices Hyrip ‘and Dasiaess oagon '!‘el 1n 3. Bargain in large oak rort lop desk inside fnish fn bifdse; meple, with swivel desk Seeh botween 12 and 1 or after § b m at 48 m st decéd OVER — 250 notel lar business rinted, for $1.90; rintls are in need Comban Wor'il;l- TH) ads and 300 6% ize) nnvolo?u 3.0 tces, e H\l{leun Company. Conn. gfllnt. Nlcld piiver end o110 are. gl e T Also othep wmnu of a silverware fac- Sxperience, 1t ‘nay. 1ettr, Sistine BOX 846, MERIDEN, CONN. HELP WANTED—FEMALE || Girls in_ burnishing aud l'lnw-n an Howw: Temale xmp in ol s for beginmers. Bactory. by nm.?" taling and upwards. ~Apply experience, it any. BOX 846, MERIDEN, con. FOR SALE VERMONT COWS Carload will. arrive Monday, Jnrry 10th, 1916. JAMES H. HYDE, " North Franklin Telephone 21-4 Lebanon, ‘Conn. : e BpNG poulery all kinds. Anyone bavin irop _postal to Samuel Gellert, Cotchester. Conn. FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM _ COTTAGE HOUSE " Electrio lights, steam heat, set- tubs, farge lot, in fine location. PRICE §3,300 S ‘N. TARRANT & C).,; 117 Main Street, Norwich JFOR SALE $5,000 Hophlu & Allen 6% 1st Mortgage Bonds, due and payable April 1st, 1917. A miost attractive short term investment. JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. WATCH HILL BUSINESS' For Sale . LA store on leased land ( land (X lease), - with Sn &00d Business; for sale at tm-:. t Pleasant n- om .cottage at Pleusant view, 1:: 50 by :iu‘ ,Tnis place 1s troli tottod and (e Price %very f::. bflqum about a Tt o Groton Long ru.t. Located-on the water side, sandy Dbeach, mot far from board walk. if_taken this month s oni A bargain. Cottages Farms. of_400—prices from 337 to P00 sdnd or catsiogue. WILLIAM A, WILCOX. Real Eatate Broker; No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2. Westerly, R L Phone Ne, 363.. . FOR SALE $2,000 P of about 45 acres land, 20 Jand and balance pasture miles _from . Franklin - Square, g 088 0u~nu it of_par- chase price can remain on mort- X FRANGII D. DONOHUE . RENTLowst aad ment o, i opne‘" The Norwlcm g "B 1ok & Never a sweet Or scatters on Out of the ashes Spring dreams, Neer @ cloud foate by, * Sl : But flhhl sky linnet ‘or a “Srcaks Sapbat m""‘ But sends the sar at daws Gf dark Some hymn with m Never’ an 'ld'u In hes ox of M ~—Eaward W ibuz 3 ll.-nn. in' an-rgmnnee e of the oW ex- cuses no one. Smith—Quite %o. "It is much better fo be . Tich and. hire good lawyers— Is dat dah swm. Simpsoti took a wife yit, Rastus’ “Reckon hajfi't, ‘Bre'er Higgins. He's” workin’"—Browning’s - Magazine, ‘Pa, what is an mmuy”’ “I can’t explain term very well, son, but a deckhand, o’ a_submatine would . be anomalous.”—Birmingham Age-Herald. : “Ah," said the. visitor, “this village boasts a choral society, T understand.” the native, “we never er. t when ~he ‘was architect of his own o0 ch noqlnn‘lem‘d better go mu ‘over "Z.,, his house afid Boston- Tran- ipt. ter the front. “The highest compliment a neeavah::nlorg man’ to m‘:‘-rl “Well 1 don’t know. Most girls ge: two or three of ther way the young,fe —Chieago - to appear upon a soap ct.lendu’"—?ltuhlt[ Post. #“The getting on my nll;v‘-. ghoes; hats -.m: hair. “;g\' styles in _mblu"-!.o cunr- fer Journal. -“Crimson Gulch doesn't lnok any- thing like it did ten years l’. said u-nreu (ng man. replied Broncho Beob; “tem Siamese engineers structing & qm Bangkok. % Fewer peopl people over. 45 various indusf 10 ‘years ago. ‘hinery, is ~-con- cement plant mear