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i i é §PiEY 4 !é A i T i i g H ' El 5 g & i i [ i g i : : ] it I £ ] boys who have made good, now in Chicago university; many pic- tures of students and of college bullfl-\ ings were shown. Mrs. Zumbro, told how caste barriers are -being broken down: a Brahmin, a Mohammedan and a-Hindu occupied the same room. In the hostel are two dining rooms, one for and one for non-Brah- b angelistic an 3 m one. Educated Christian men -are te | trine fit the neede of the people. hardt’s leading man. ‘Tomorrow is offered Robert Warwick Face in AT THE AUDITORIUM. Charlotte Waiker in Out of Darkness, Today and Saturday. IlOntotDlrkn Miss Walker is terested handling of the business affairs canneries’ various branches hard-fisted uncle. Harvey Brooks, the resident manager of the Tampa, Fla., branch of the can- neries, has hundreds of girls in his employ, and they are all paid the in- significant sum of 30 cents a day for 13 hours’ labor over the heavy entlln‘ table. He has pleaded th Hel Seott nd&::r uncle to mfl-&rmomfi to better working conditions, bu has always besn d. to be l:huN:k ‘which shall in leaders of the creed and doc- The government wants educated men for positions of trust in _places which have been formerly filled by Brah- ‘mins. The Christian' graduates are great help in the community. Chris- tians do not as yet have such good paying positijons as non-Christians. A sum of money given by the First |] Congregational Sunday school Mrs. Zumbro will apply towards a scholar In closing a ]:l:- e L.gm-ng D-rk Places. Dr. set a pole for an floctrlc Hg)lt ln tnm'. of his house on Vergason avenue and the light on the street is much appreciated. Heard and Seen. Ekel Zalinsky of Vergason avenue lost a valuable horse the other day. Dr. E. J. Jones of Bliss Place is re- covering from_his recent illness and ‘| expects to be about the first of next week. At Scotland Road hall Sunday ;g- Sunday schoool. ———a Mr. and Mrs, Orrin M. Price of ‘Wightman avenue were in New Lon- don Thursday afterndon to attend the funeral of Samuel Smith. PRICE OF STEEL BLOCKS INCREASED IN GERMANY. sailing | Qrders on Hand Sufficient to Keep the pany. She is with & badiy cut head and is carried to Tampa by the captain of the schooner. ‘When FHolen recovers consciousness she iz unable to remember any of the past incidents of her life and the wife of the schooner captain, with the as- sistance of the daughter, secure work for Helen in the cannery. The wealthy heiress falls in love with young Brooks and he is in love with her. _How she ‘breaks down his hatred of the former Helen Scott and helps him to better the labor conditions are but a few of th‘:’thflmng incidents in this strong play. ‘Three excellent vaudeville acts will also be on the programme today and tomorrow. ‘AT THE AUDITORIUM. Billy Hall’s Musical Comedy Coming Next Week. ‘The management o! the Auditorium Works Busy. erlin, Jan. 20 (by wireless to Say- vult) .—“The German Steel Worka as- sociation, at its annual meeting,” the Overseas News agency today, "re- ported that the price of steel blocks had increased five to ten marks. tral countries, it was announced, were virtually sufficient to knup the works busy, and it was ecessary to ask longer delays for denvefy in fre- quent cases. “Rail plants have orders on hand nearly sufficient for six months, the report shows, and colliery railroad or- ders are larger than last year. Rail- ;oud car factories are reported very Ry NEW SENSE OF VALUE IN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Dwelt On at Meeting of Board of Edu- cation of M. E. Church. Chicago, Jan. 20, the colleges and the colleges need the church, according to Rev. Dr. Thomas Nicholson, corresponding secretary of the board of education of the Meth- odist Eplscopal church. Speaking here tonight before the fifth annual meet- ing of the council of church boards of education, an or; on in which 14 ends | denominations are represented, he ex- H lbly M‘ufi-ut%u. .ro ga..mnnc are the plained in detail a campaign which the council has undertaken t> “create a new sense of the value of the religious element in education. BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE peo- | ollowing: and educational work || o i it ' TEIE £ H i FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE, HOUSE Electric Iights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE $3,300 N. TARRANT & O, 117 Main Street, Norwich EXCHANCE for md farm; well located modern house Norwich; large lot, nine rooms, -n heat, bath, set tubs, electric llzhu, h.rdwood floors; owner wants__country hom Information tcram TRYON'S AGENCY ‘Willimantie, ‘onn. Neponset Shingles and all kinds of Masons Buiidiny Materials for ssle Peck, McWilliams & Co. desi, lllk lnd chi 4 tractive ln ‘sific. or velve worn "pa the pre! ‘waist fabrics now in vogue. Georgette crepe and embroidery could be combined. Chiffon and net, batl and lace. The walist six sizes: bust mg of "36-Inch mauterial the bolero for a medl vs | pattern is cut in six sizes: 32 24, 26 , 30 and 32 Inches, waist measure, an f_44-inch material It meagures about This ilustration calls arate pa £=E Saew on receipt of 10 gents for pattern, in silver or stamp: B osaer Phrough The Buletin l:omp-ny. Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn AN EASY WAY TO END CATARRH FOREVER e. s would be nice in lon_broadcloth, or in combined. As a ttern 1566 is ‘The |4 ‘The reason why so man: le who suffer from catarrh never seem able to "The Buflefln WANT ADS are ‘not an oxpenswe em- ployment bureau. A few cents. invested in the right kind of a “Help Wanted” ad usually brings qgick and - - sure retums. ~The cost of a three-line times is 90c, and one time ad . three times is 45c, six - is 15c. No other way has ever been ‘discovered of reaching " so many people at so little cost. To send a one-cent card to the many readers of The Bulletin would cost “dollars for postage alone. It's quicker, better and cheaper to call 480, The Bul- " letin, when you have an care of THE COST. WANTED. WANTED—Young men, 21 years and over, weighing not less than 150 Ibs, to enter service of the New Yor! ew Haven and nnuord Rulrona "and the Central New. England .Railw: mpa. nlu B br-.lumen hd Arome ADP: A. W. Hon: perlntendenl, !Ll.r!l rd, Co WE HAVIN' a backward Say, I saw a guy buttin’ his inst a barber's pole yesterday. sald he wanted to see the stars and stripes! I gin him_a Cobwel for s shastn, ‘n'che fek all FISRC Trom Fagan's Smoke § janzid 0 ire HARD] wan large | fr “front with or .withou! board; ‘two. Inquire at this office. 121 u" ul!hy Jai Paoreou an Norwich Turn- Town. A.N'rlb—A gnaid for general hou: work. Phone 552-3, Jan of from 25 to 60 quarts milk dal must take milk all yelr round. Box 999, Bulletin. Jjanzlad NTED A position by young lady as beoklopor had three yi ex- rlonce. P Address Bookikeeper, . care Jan20d ulletin. rpet sweepers to re- Cyco springs, ball bear- ; brushes renewed and A, Aubrey, 22 Summer St. Yng Tubb: 8 renewes &;uqued. E jan14d XOU 2 carpet sweeper vou e orn Xoh: er? Call at e B Finning Bmdlofi 52 Broadway. T BUY wreck: vrice by dropp! l me a po-ul lnd l will be pleased call on you. Richolson, 259 W. “Alnfit. jan. lld WANTED—Work by practical nurse i ital experience. Mrs. Grace ;;I? ..{h'l'pl’wl t., Wlulmnfic. Tll. 4 auto cars. AIN'T found that Cobwbb Corn.l' l{l yet. Do you see it from where you sit’ at the Nof- Jan BOARDERS WANTED af wich House, 52 Main St. MEN-WOMEN w-nted. 376 mont government jol cles constantl o iee Yor list positions now obtainable. Franklin Institute, Dept. 35-L., Roches- te=, N. Y. janid GIRL HELF wanted in flnllhln{ dt- partments of the American rea Complny- wflllmn!le mills. fipply l( 1 office. ‘WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- ne;lx:;ery Saturday. A. C. Bennett kner, may26d W. silver; 55 Fran 0d lin WANTED Mule Spinners, Ring Spinners, Back- boys, Fine Slubber Tenders for night and day werk; also ten (10) Weavers rlcc 7-3. i | for day work. Good pay to good help. choking, but they never cure. out catarrh for good you hlva got to ®et down to its real cause. rh 1 a serm d . 'The alr 15 aiways full of catarrh germs thrown off by one person and absorbed by another and when the system does fail to throw off such germs they find permanent lodge. ment in the nose, throat and head and multiply rapldly. The germs of catarrh can be best de- :troy by inhaling the pure medlc&ted ir of Hyomei (pronounced Hig! ‘This powerful eomb(nl- 1yptus with other healing agents has a wonderful germi- You breathe its air into throat and lungs by means 1 hard rubber inbaler which Osgood and other leading ’Gnlf gists here in Norwich amd 'Ic!fl y 1y (ith every restment i d air is e.rlldn death to thl d drives them om 'Ill inutes’ use " give refreshing l"llll. while, if ou will use it two or three times - y for & few weeks it will co l.uly ‘banish catarrh th catarrh. pl uunt to brewthe and is always sold by druggists gyerywhere with a positive sustantes of essful results surely no catarrhal -u!!snr lhwld g0 lm{m trying this simple home LOST AND FOUND LOST—A bo)l.ldtor | will BOOK BEH)ER Appl; o ASHLAND COTON CO. Jewett City, Conn. Weavers Wanted TWO LOOM WORK Steady Employment Good Wages HALL BROTHERS Apply at Hallville Mill Ofiee : TWO LIVE MEN WANTED ONE MEAT CUTTER ONE MEAT SALESMAN MP.,M“\.-I'M party :m-.u.mzum'fi-n«. 1 boy to work on mem ' QEO._L. CHESBRO, Manager Bldg. MMM“WQM y —Antique furniture and old’ 1d. Bruc] ad. THE RESULTS take FOR SALE FOR 8. Two younx cows. )lon‘h Paster, So. Canterbury. FOR SALE—Arncona cockercl Rooseveit Ave. FOR SALE_A Ford touring car. ear- ly "1%, Just out of repair shop, good tires and extras, $2%; for quick sale. J. L._Gardner, Central Village. Janzvd FOR SALB_A few. thoroughbred White Wyanaotte and ~ White ~Rock cockerels cneap, from the worid's best biogd; don’t miss this chance; can be seen Sundays. D. H. Armstrong, Hop- kins Crossing, K. 1, Providence and Danlelson u-su-u:;. Jan20d FOR SALE — “Printamount” check protector, In ect condition; pro- tect yourselr nst danger of having your checks raised; wili sell reason- ab’l: E. A Jacovs, "Danieison, Conn. FOR su.n AT A SACRIFICE—House nd building lots: a good income pay- 188 property. Address Box »9, Bulietin VILLAGE FARM FOR SALE cheap lnr cash. D. E. Hickle, Putnam, Conn. No. 4. Jiniva "FOR SALE_Buff Rock cockerels. G. Wfllllml Brooklyn, Conn. R. F. No. 1 san1sd FOR SALE — One light dump cart, new; 1 heavy dump cart, mew; bob- aled, steel shod, 13-foot Body; 1 1ignt igh; 2 plano-box buggles; ome-horse lumper wagon, 3-foot bod Jackson touring car, fully eqmpped and in good running order. Write or ‘phone %0 12 Ouk St., Danieison, N. D. FOR SALE — Carroll's_six-tenement block In Jewett City. Inquire Mdr Paul Ethier, Jr., 18 Bath St._ janlsd FOR SALE A few very choice Rose Comb Brown Leghorn roosters, wis H. burdick, ¥ for sale; the John N. Perrin 0 north of West tnam must be sold to settie the estute. A, Covell, Executor, ):orm jan. cus Gruvlnmale, Conn. janlsd FOR SALE—One incubator, 200 égg one cook stove, one small_heatei. Call Saturday afteriiocon fourth house beiow K. R. Station, Yan- uc. or write Box 69, Yantic. Jjanl3d SALE—Seasoned wood: nove len“thl 32 a load. Frank Foote, R. D. 2, FOR SALE—One Mitchell touring ust overhauled, nearl s every way; on Overland touring good condition and all read. rices Franiifn St. new tires, firsi y Inquire dec21d 0 noteheads business nll(lxirlnled for $1.90 for attractive. J. B. Stoddard. THINK IT OVER and 250 6% (regular _ envelopes, each size) 500 samples _and prices for an of. The Conn. printing you are in need Bll{lltln Company, orwich, FOR SALE Finely located 10-room resi- dence, No. 20 Fairmount Street. Modern conveniences, stable, garage or carriage house on, the premises. Price reasonable and terms easy. THOMAS H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 724 474-3 -FOR SALE $2,000 Farm of about 45 acres land, 20 chase price can remain on mort- . FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, Norwich, Conn. Several FINE FARMS near Norwich. ¢ Consult E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 8 Cliff Street JUST ARRIVED. just returned. from the w: that T Horses, suitable for all urposes, weighing from 1100 to 1700. &m. wud iem. Pr right. Tel. 536-2. A 'W‘_—i——m cated. Xm'ni Morse, 18 - HR RENT A vVery choice mode steam heat furnished, ) utes’ waik from ¥ For tull particula; _nqn\r JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate 3 o 10 RENT—Th in d‘t" for ao.;a; ',,":‘.,., r‘l“ rooms. . J. t'o n\n— and Investmment Broker. Square, Norwich. TO RENT QUONOCHUATALG—Ten-room cot- land, 1000 feet from Ve'au.blo garden: plumbiag and heat; Rental Others $200 to $4000. “Sena for book let. cHANK W. COY esterly, R. L TO RENT. One-half of a double house, 8 rooms, 19 OaK St. can be occupied right away also for sale, three good farms. Tel. 469-3. Inquire for particulars. A. T. GARDNER, decsoa 15 Oak St. e FOR SALE FOR SALE—Yantic West Farms of- fer young. sound, gentle driving norse. 10-week pigs, fresn cow, - buil calf, Studebaker farm and business wagon. Tel. 111-3. e FOR SALE—Bargain large oak roll top desk. inside Aoish In bhaseye maple, with swivel desk chair. Can be seen between 12 and 1 or after 6 p. m. at 48 Oak St decéd T AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. Anyone having same, drop postal to Samuel Gellert. Coichester, Conn. a .lnlle 1 tollow chmngh storm and sunshine, follow {brough mist A a e Siales ‘erim DG of Patn. I lnllow throvgh the starl And'ever T follow the nmo trail, And ever it leads to :unsu; Bachem Platt, ln lha New York 'HUMOR OF THE DAY “A catinamed Teddy—" “Never mind the rest of it. Tm not surprised."-—Pittsburgh Post. *“How do,you know that Chaucer dictated to'a stenographer?” “Look’ at :the spelling."—Columbia Jester. "Ofl‘r Reg has been made a lieuten- ant. “How nice: and our Cecil was made -l sentry last night!”"—Sydney Bulle- tin. “What do you think of those char- coal sketches of mine?" “Seems too bad to waste the char- coal when fuel is so high.”—Yonkers. Statesman. “I'm worn out. I've ‘been breaking ¥ new cook.” 've got my hands full, too. I'm breaking in a new husband.”—Brown- ing’s Magazine. Mrs. Neighbors—What was that aw- ful racket I heard in your flat this morning? Mrs. Nextdoor—Oh, that was my husband. He fell over a rocking chair and broke one of the commmandments. Indlanapolis Star. eys. the trall in lllenfi & ew, BUY THIS - FINE NEW HOUSE Desirable residence section, a little west of Chelséa Parade. : Eight rooms and bath; every modern improvement. Quiet, harmonious and pleasing in Rl decorations. Price $5,000. ARCHA W. COIT, REAL ESTATE The Mutual Benefit Life Agency 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 FOR SALE THE KELLY PROPERTY 195 North Main St. Consisting of 1 Store, 4 Tenements, 1 Cottage, Barn and a Building Lot. Pays Well JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. Norwich, Conn. WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale A store on lease), with €00d busines: Cottage A 10-room cottage at Pleasaat View, lot 50 by 20v. This place I centrally located, 5-minute walk frolley and postotfice, and the price is very low. Inquire about ! A Lot at Groton Long rol-:. Located on the water side, sandy beach, not far from board wali. Price If taken' this month Is onl. 690. A Dbargain. Cottages ai around it Cholca of 400—prices from $373 to $20,000. Send for catalogue. WILLIAM A, WILCOX. Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad St.. Roems 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Phone No. 363... FOR SALE desirable property known T ine " W H. Wapodwonh home- St. sold very reasonable. For full partics ulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Eastate and Investment Broker. Franklin Square, Norwich. ———""/NEW YORK COWS est | CARLOAD WILL ARRIVE TUES- DAY, JAN. 18th. JAMES H. HYDE, 3 North Franklin Telephone 21-4, Lebanon, Ct. FARM FOR SALE. North Stoni; Jioss ;a,:- Syt “Machinery ms almost endowed with_ intelligence. “That's right,” replied Farmer Corn- tossel. “Sometimes I ketch myself usin’ the same language to our auto- mobiit I use to the mule.”—Brook- Iyn Citizen Grubbs—Are you going in for solf this season? Stubbe -No, indeed. I have got va- yond thag point. This season I am making a‘comparative study of Rom- an, Greek and Egyptian profanity.— Richmond Times-Dispatch. “My n" said the father impress- ively, ppese 1 should be taken -w-y mademy, what would become of “Why,” said Ulc mon, irreverently, “T'd stay here; ~the question 1s, what would become of you?"—The Boy Builder. “Pa,” s inquired his 'seven year old seeker after the truth, “is it true that school teachers get paid?” *“Certainly it is,” said the father. “Well, then,” said the youth, in- dignantly. “that ain't should the teachers get us kids do all the work Home Journal. THE KALEIDOSCOPE The marble product of this country in 1914 was worth $8,121,412. On the surface submarines derive their motive power from oil or petrol; submerged, they are driven by elec- tricity. —Ladles’ In proportion to population. Stock- holm leads the cities of the world for telephones, with Copenhagen in sec- ond place. Petroleum has been installed as fuel in Chile’s \great nitrate works, as a saving of more than 30 per cent. of the cost of coal. N Corrections fhade recently in maps of Greenland ‘have shown it to be about 160,000 square miles larger than formerly believed. o SR Glass-inclosed, maisture proof scales which will weigh the one-thousandth part of a milligram are used in Lon- don's radium institute. A New York department store uses 14 electric dumb-waliters, all controlled by a single operator from a central switchboard. ' Tungsten, in recent years has come into general use, was discussed exhaustively by a Spanish treatise written in 1781. ‘which only Panama canal tolls in April reached $442,415. While this was not so much as in March, it was better than in the other preceding months. College men are expected to point the way, which may account for the fact that 318 Yale students earned money last year by ushering. Owing to the darkened condition of London at qight, the zodiacal light is quiet easily, observable, whereas it was Impooslble before the war. ‘The e‘.rl!an' artillery ‘were made from mvthbhv- Mr-. bound together like staves of a cask by the &l over them of iron hoops. Jowa has nine cities under the com- mission form of government. Twenty- five cities and’ tOwne are run under | the commission-general plan. { speaking; the a: man each day lborul"‘..lvn and a- half kilowat ho i mmucruon-ndm huan. HAMW!W $500,000 for ~{road {mprovement m—ll, tm-mwm