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mw DR RAIN TODAY; FAIR, COLDER TOMORROW “\waet is Going On Tonignt | NORWICH TOWN LosT AND FouND 7o RenT. b oI ST—A yell ED—Position as chauffeur in ENT—Tenement of six, Tooms, g3 Vaudeville snd Moving Fictures at|Children of First Church Sunday | with mmn’eclxg;'m.;d Inh(;:: :%'Jt!\g-:n private family or doetnr E. R. Adams, i',f“,‘ff}’j‘ wuh‘vgau, el:)::l;llfi}:yo?fiq mi CHRISTMAS IN THE FOREST. "’ix Davis Theutlre. ¢ the Breed The-| School Give Charming Entertain- | to K. T. Maples, Hammond Ave. o3, Safalin Bue Duualion, Lot “icNeely. Prone 521-13: m’x Swiftly by fir and gedar— r ment—West Town Street School | —— - e 7 (R v S i Under the tasteled pine— Movxng Fictures at the Audilorium E i R H. E- reen and brown plush auto- |- TINGS—The good will you ) RENT—. '1"’" °“§l° Thx%l fairies follow :helr leader, Theatre. xeroises — Rev. George H. Ewing|mobile robe between ~ Putnam and | have shown us ie a valted asset for u ng Frost, throush the still, w"ite Proathes Chiisimay Sorliey carmen mmle:llmn'stmr%“’ lelson.” Conn.” Dhond | Mhich we owe you our sincere thanks, 37, Ehi et Al it =y are. béRining ANNOUNCEMENTS and Choir Sings Special Carals and [ {331 > S%. Danlelson, Conn. Thone and our best efforts to serve you dur- e e g hee e paried bons N DAVIS THEATRE Four Complete Shows Today at 130, 3.30, 6 and 8.15—Thres Big Keith Acts, Including the Old Homestead Double Quartette—Triangle Photo- Plays and Keystone Comedy. Christmas day is going to be a big Anthems. ST—A diamond in, heart sh; l‘lnder will be rewar: ing the coming year. Shop. Fagan's Smoke dsz The First Congregational cha, el wa: led by lelvln§ at crowded to the doors Friday evenin for the Sunday school Christmas en: Bulletin Office. 3120 monthly; Railway, carc Builetin. FTREMEN, brakemen: beginners paid permanent; 1o sm;:e 5 tertainment. A program full of inter- est was given by the children. When Dorothy Heath's recitation came, a Christmas pie was brought in made of a tub in which, covered over, were two tiny tots. In the Christmas letter Elizabeth Mara; grade 3, Bertha Ba- nas, Louise Zawacki, Jennie “awacki. Local Jottings. Miss Agnes Chapman from Boston BUY HE a box of seegars; it's = g‘ood Exdfence. nlce jar of tobacco is nise; bhé)p‘ oDp. Woolwortive 5 nd 106 store also_ pipe; Fagan's Smoke WANTED—SeV eral machinists on neatiy turnishea. gas, bflth. when you want good Welp and want it quickly. Help is sca now, but the best workers read Bulletin Want Ads. When you have a “don’t want” which you believe might be “some-one-elsc want.” Fur- steam heal TQL 834-12. 14 Ulnion St decis T—Basement tenement at 56 &:hcolzst. Inquire At Bulletin Ofdce. dec: front rocm, and lea: The Frost KHIK For this is Ci Close in the thicket keepln!— Resting until the dawn, d s gems are gleaming— stmas L\' FOR RENT—Another for 313 ling nubber __decild ‘AXIDAB for hire; 0, one of those moder five-room flats. witn bath, steam neat, &Ae"ll‘k_ liguts, eic. er long or short The mother’deer is sleeping, 4ler cheek on her half-grown fawr Th‘% grouse by his sleek mate nes here the shadow pictures weave. Unscared by the huntsmen's whisties— Forithis is Christmas Eve. visiting fri S > : gistances. PHone Siv. F. A Delbeare. gala day at the Davis theatre. —The | the little girls rocked their dollies, eah |18 Visit Pors W printing press work: seady work and |§ niture, floor coverings, stoves, decda The fox in nhis den is lying— :lbnl:“e::mam lt‘:v’}gf ognmtl):e‘%:“mand‘;z; :!“e’d a %r‘:m. bimm d.l:lghgswh:ay. Mrs. Martha Parke of the Scotland gmofi’: no munitions. Apply to clothing, tools, etc., advertised TO RENTlenement No, Pros- | 4, L0e sauirrel dreams in his nes P Bal There were road is the guest of friends in .ttle- Ptg. Press Mnfg. Co., ir Bullétin Want Ads find ready pect St., 38 good repars, rent $10 per And the duck to the dark »ool fiyinz vaudeville shows of,the year. The several motion pieccs. London. dec22d et it ot aunn S ng ey | . Sinks down with a peacéful bresst i i Ethel Whaley carried a stockiug from | boro, Mass. L sale. Broadwa, Hecsa " | The tawny. cougars blurring headline ;utracunn will be el o Yw St oranges CHORY. W WANTED—A maid for children 2% Al ¥ The light where the rucks upheave, }‘)hogxlpsoz:s Xz?oufm?limgvmesu;ad 0Tl and id’m" o which she read.|. Miss Kitty Sloane, a stulent in|and 3 years old; must be willing o When you lose something— TO RENT — Furniched r Are softly, frowsily purring— ouble uartete, singing > eSSag o organization that has delighted mil- lions with their sweet singing and beautiful harmony for many years. They sing some Yt tha' olA tevoiiie songs as well as the new up to date songs. There are eight men in the act and they carry all their own spe- Poughkeepsie, N. Y. is at hor on Washington street for the hoii Henry Crocker, Jr, comss rom The package party was a small play, responsive songs were sung, and the last song was a chorus, Hark! the Her- B spen'i tl at oute to Mrs. E. M. Cottrell. 151 West e winter in New York. -Aapply Sroad St, Westerly, R,L . ‘falophone % des153 ald Angels Sing. Supt. D. W, Avery announced the program as follows: Song, Welcome, ‘Welcome, Happy Christmas; Christ- Cleveland, O., to spend the holidays with his pa‘!'em! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crocker, of Huntington avenu?. W to learn we: while learning: can WANTED—Girls over 16 years of age ving; nice aid hen experi-nced. W for most Norwich people are honest—and on finding anything instinctively, turn to Builetin Want Ads to locate the loser. When . a vacancy occurs in f{fx convenleaces K%r gl . 10 RENT—_Eteam hLeated flat of rooms on mapie 5¢ rhone lido-3. povitd nouxekeepmt. V. ix luquire 1y Main St, For this Midnight! A dumb Christmas Eve, There comes a thrii grnyer upward gone From the beasts man hunted—Kkilling All the@vear ssince Christ wis born FOR RENT—Housc of ten rooms at i} conveniences 0. 54 Wasaington St.; No_words may the hunted bor-owv, Yet rises that pleading call To.Him who marked with sorr cial scenery. The’saa:l;md aclt is Maude !Arllasi’lt‘lm;‘ Has g:xrxizemAga.lX“ l‘_e“lud Mies. Felon Hing fnd Misa B decid your rental property. :fges‘,‘eifitu‘:’:':lte l.l‘llq‘:ue“::' “::‘;a;a Bach little sparrow’s fall. R; the clever ion plate come- lquist; erry istmas a1- o i T government 3 Agenl, Kicnaras Buliding, 91 Main St diente, in a dainty character changs | Earet Smith; T Belong to a Band, Ken- e oty st e for list. Franiiin Whsen you want to sell your flAsent K > e omow-wreatns on fhe bough — offering. The other act is Rougert |neth Skinner; recitation, Evelya Ec- |fute, Br . LR n Rochester, ) real estate. Finbiehere! conics: nolsounil fo teixhte and Girlie, who present a unique nov- | cleston; Word of Three Letters, Lurher e8" uptown “for. # 3 WANTEDKaw furs, at A R eab ; -B FURNISHED ROOMS for light hou‘l - The: deer'.that, are. fatding now. slty entitled Watch the Finish, and | Whaley; Why Santa Came, Jaret Chesley D. St »t . Bost is| Per's every Thursday. A, o. Bennett { Wi en youllwant to buy or sell kew“‘fi 2i Division ot Fuene 1276-2.) por man has learned the reason they have a big sug}lrise for you. The iarvis; song, Awake O Siler;tl l?en’};‘e- .pengiflnegya o zeyrgswim m?“ifihc: novisd |8 pets, a business or a lease. ZApaLLs. —— i y?;'{ecf‘fl?ff QLP:;&Q::; bora— Triangie feature' is Charies Ray in The {hem; - Advice, Eunice Smith he i = é HELP WANTED and also work te | TO RENT—Furcished rooms, single; 3 P Honorable Algy, a five part Ince com- | Christmas Tree, Dorothy Heatn:' Hol- | MIS, Stevens, and sister, Miss Sara J.| oy e e Do a l-imne modern cuavemerves, 33 Washinston | FOf this Is Christmas Morn: edy drama. The story istro)_\‘mued out {1y and Mistletoe, Cecile Browning: |3cClellan, o est Town strest. bxc(oryr sulficient, for learn nin, ng; gma St. Pnone 13:9- sepzid e with a goodly measure of the holiday | Christmas Tree, FElizaboth Avery: e pay ifter learned. Apply Columbia = spirit that Charles Dickens loved tof{song, Lo! His Star is Leading; recita. | BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE | Kiq Gurler Co. Colchester, Conn. FURNISBED rooms; ho“‘;fin"e‘;fi}}’; bt s utilize. No more suitablie picture coud | tion, Reginald Avery; Learn to Spe: _novio :\-‘_r::kmx;;: _'y'ur;er “"“Cmun St vrod | Ty slaN dhat, she Tag salimtch Christ have been secured for this holiday | Doris Browning; Holly, Mildred Thay- WANTED—Second hand furniture, FOR SALE - sk = mas i than this one. To complete the|er; My Christmas Stocking, FEthel ! higoest price paid. A. Pruckner, 55 FOR RENT in the building corner of I'm glad that she has a tree, 3 show there will be the usual funny|Whaley; We All Can, Dorothy Thayer; | Frasklin'St_ Tel. 717-3. may2id = - Ao i Franklin and Willow strects; fine cor- [ Because in her home she's the onl two-reel ~Keystone comedy. Today |song, A Message of the Snowflales,: T ville aus Temes e DoV, f et (aIDI8 lfor yeuss oceltusd tyiCo G4« doehma Lo b oo 1.30, 3.30, an .15, rices 10, 15| Pessimist, Louise Avery; song, In a| o . Archa W. o g e T TR e WANTED Fon $AvR o et | B ind, eyt keS| HUMOR OF THE DAY excellent show. Bring your friends |eight girls, Florence Sterry, Ruth TS L =cod aiunia il ardee with you and they will be assured of having a very joyous Christmas. Helen cleston, rion Hunter, Nellie Sweet, Hilda Hamilton, Schwenk, i Two Drivers for Coal Teams demonstration any time. Inquire 38 Peck dec22FMS St. modern conveniences, at Th TO RENT—Newly taurmished room: e Seymour, = “Did yer give the wife any fnk or BiNn?” z L3 her_birthda: — . - 5 e FOR SALE _Mill boarding house | 54 Frankiin St. Phone 1043-2. apri2d | her ¢ Ethel Stevens, Lovina Stott; Auncie's Apply at once to JOHN SALTER & | business in thriving eastern Connecti- = “1_did. s BREED THEATRE Christmas Letter, Doris Browninz; R Jut ity; average 20 to. 25 boarders, “What did it cost you?” - The Christmas Dolls, Sigma O mGeotohs Cand. $5.50 a week; payments protected by FOR RENT “Fourteen days.”—Pleas. UnderfiCover, Sure Fire Hit—Hazel | Fsther Durr, Irma Maclntyre, e miu company. Address M. B. H., care Dawn and Owen Moore Starred by Famous Players in Adaptation of Great Drama—Continuous Perform- ance Today from 1 to 11 p. m. Today and tomorrow the Breed will present Owen Moore and Hazel Dawn in a picturization of the dramatic sen- sation, Under Cover, a five-part Para. mount production. When Under Cover was presented to the public at the Cort theatre, it was a foregone conclusion that i would be one of the greatest succes of the season, because it had two great essential el ents—swift action and Marguerite Eiler and Rose rk! from BEvery Arch Christmas Memories, Bes- selection, Sunday schocl X Angels and Shepherds, ten 3 g ladies, Margaret Ewing, Helen Smith, Phoebe Lathrop, Esther Heath, Tucile Miner, Elizabeth Luther, Helen Avery, Margaret Chapin, Malverda Marsh and Arline Combies. 1 After the recitations the doors be- tween parlor and audience room were Santa opened and far in the rear Claus’ log house was seen. con views of snow, fir and Ch: reminders brouzht the children nearer and nearer to their goal, until Santa Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. WANTED 14 Laborers, 6 young housework ladies, farm hand, 2 nurse girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bldg. WANTED of The Bulletin. dec23d FOR SALE—A well established mov- ine picture business in a city of 15, 000; "a good proposition for anyone, but exceptionally good for cne who understands the ‘business. For partic- uiars, address S-23, care Norwic¢h Bul- letin, dec23d Telephone 1122-2 A very good six room Tenement for $1000 PER: MONTH A. M. AVERY 52 Broadway “The people of your town - plauded me with fine enthusiasm.” “That isn't altogether enthusiasm, said a member of the reception coin- mittee. “Some of it's hospitaiity. ‘Washington Star. “What's the matter with ‘he eff- ciency expert? “womr SALE—(,005 feet new flexible zalvan'zed crucible east e 40 ft. derrick; 1 ks, h. Inquire T. OR _SALE Heavy two-horse 0ob sied, or will exchange for. one- sled. A. D. Lamb, Yantic, Conn. desk?1 from Chester Four, five and six rooms each. $10.00, $12.00 and $20.00 per month. Apartments To Rent Building Lets For Sale Rent “Sad blow. He wanted' a four-cent stamp, but the man only had twos Of course, he had to waste energy lick- ing twice the space.”—Louisvil'e Courier-Journal. “Ah, me!” sald the solemn hoarler. “The summer is past and the har- vest is ended!” = i ; L FOR S:\;AE - tPl"s1 SRR “Sure thing!” asserted the Hisoant something distinctly unusual as its|Claus himself was found near his oo nirex Iotered Bhrkanicet S i “Wouldn't expect ‘em ¢ main plot. For these same tWo ret- | Sremmos Lol (et aound | mear his Tel. 463-3. Frank W. Barber. dec22d |Some of the most desirable bu e Pod Baeatn would, o, Blouy sons it was an equaliy foregone con- clusion, when the Iamous Players Film company determined to ma their presents. Superintendent Avery ard Miss M. E. Wattles, secretarv and treasurer, were presented umbrellas, AND HELP $125, 22 top, wind- 28 miles for FOR SALEMetz/ runabout, h. p. motor. Bosch magneto, shield and ‘all new tires, lots ever offered for sale in Norwich ca nbe bought on terms to suit the here in Magazine. October?” Browning's 2 e adaptation of the new celebrated 15, | and P. B. Whaley a stickpin. gallon of gas; also Metz runabout, $150, | purchaser. - Im;‘"vgv?f‘ems;ifl)far?‘:g il;gk%::zé: by Rol Cooper Megruc for the Para- | ““Members of the sficient committee for other departments. e e e panne) Inquire of J. J. CORKERY “Dia she resent it?" overwhetmiae My mat It would be an | who worked so faithfully for the sue- touring cir, 1915, for 5400, In' A-1 con Room 109, Thayer Building “For a momen{. But Henrietta Hasal Dadh and O ol N nd - when | cess of the entertainment were Mrs. £ dition, has had very little mileage, & 3 a fair-minded woman. After st azel Dawn and Owen Moore George Raymond, Mrs, F E, Sterry, New mill* just completed. |tires and paint good as new, Gray & 1336—Telephones—438- thonght it over she shoak hands weil Shossn, oy b el il P. B. Whaley, Mr. and Mrs. john T. % Piia ot [ di elestyie S oite me and congratulated me on mj nctive production ehEar i el arge Willard storage battery, fully ittt s starring vehicle, the e L T mofter and L SHETUCKET CO. charged, $12; one 34x4 Goodrich clinch- N bravery.”—Kansas City Star. Thine Sxtraoraisary, even for e Fa- | Staney, Gay. ilip I. Luther was er tire, 310; one 30x3 1-2 clincher non_ FOR RENT “Aren’t you the boy who was her: mous Players, to be produced be- |~ 3 skid tire, Ford size, $10. Apply 19 SRS, el a week ago looking for a positis wThfl Breed also presents the Pathe GREATEST EVENT IN HiSTORY 1905 WE WANT OLD TEETH Conn. decl9d | N oice locaticn For full particulars| I thought so. And didn't I tcl eekly and a very funny WAS COMING OF LY SPLIT_WOOD_Five barrels for si.|inquire of you ithen that I wanted an older comedy completes the bill for = an CHRIST | A CHARMINGLY UP-TO-DATE STYLE i ANY CONDITION Joseph Sarles, 3 Ordars JUHMN A. MORAN, boy 2" ) eyl e Rev. George H. Ewing Preaches at the | Dress for Misses and Small Women. | We pay up to §5.00 per set, ac- SR 51 Bxpudmary. FERtE Reul Estate Broker, e e e T ous -periorma G ional Church W thy 1 c21a Franklin Square, Norwicua. | —Sou n’ zine. 1 to 11 p. m., and s S eontiens) Church on Wonlres)| . mies tatas ) with el of ik cording to_thei= value. FOR SALI— Cheap, one Ford tourin - - - o 7 s cents at all perfo QISEY RS Chiistmastide. satin, was used to develop this chic |l§ THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. @ cai ‘one Buick tourins, moder 10, Tel pe:_’:l‘_l‘c::,‘." g o e . e 22 S e - A creation. The model is especially 142 Main Street, Up-stairs 469-3 from 7 to 9 p. in. d a1 Just ‘had a costly demonstrauos AT THE AUDITORI | Snaay morking the dccorations ot roa | 15 a1 pensara &i“”iok?“qic:'{g;;’, S BB L U LS FOR SALE_Thorouzhbrea o STORE To RENT of that fact. Because 1 saw Flubdut e e dells, “hemlock and poisettias, were | Which form part of the back. e denyery when olght weeks oid. chewing a toothpick. I thougic it ig Spectacular Feoature Today and reminders .of Christmas. The sts | Sleeve is quaintly finished with a trm the sttt Telos . | would be safe to invite him to lunch Tuesday—Four Shows, at 1.30, 3, 7 were wound with evergreen, small | it t0g, Wrist edge. The full pockets on FOR SALE s About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin| Byt he went right along and hunz me and 830 p. m. trees were avout the platform and the | medel Go- also ook for sabardige = du‘él?:‘a%;.-t‘:ge}e S (086 5 i KSh: | Streot, suitable for aimost any kind of |up for an L T —— prulpit was banked with greens. serge, novelty, plaid and check suit- for sale. ouo Anderson, Jr., R. D. | business, at a reasonable price. In-|Kansas City Journal As a special feature for today and The text chosen by Rev. George H.|ing. for velvet, corduroy and broad- No. 5, City. novéd i L5 B y and tomorrow the management of the Auditorium have booked The End of the World, one of the most spectacu- lar motion pictures ever put on the market, and depicting the result in a cloth. The pattern is cut in three sizes: 16, 18 and 20 years. It requires 5 1-§ yards of 44-inch material for a 16-vear size. The skirt measures about three Ewing for the sermon was, For in Him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily. This is bound to be a glad day, he began. Christmas FOR SALE Farm of 100 acres, one-half tillable, FOR SALE—Greatest real estate bar- aim in Norwicn; Buckisigham home on Washington S$i.; 12-room house, most substantiaily buflt, which cost over quire at Bulletin Offi THE KALEIDOSCOFPE Berlin has registered 107,909 alier chimes are ringing, peace and joy | yards s s pasture and woodiand, with | $50,000 to build; aiso 28 building lots residents. fanciful way of the contact of a ti- |reign supreme. ‘@0 mot know How | > Ad;Q:zelp: 52°fhis iustration ] e L A and 40-toot s "’e'- Pxice fg= residenca TO REN I erammEn tanic comet with the earth. FEmma |early Christmas was a festival of the | to any address on receipt of 10 cents|house of ten rooms and barn to tie o "'el‘?'h $10,000, u‘}“‘g"’ucmll A bundle of fine glass threads forms Thompson plays the leading role in |church: it is next oldest to the in-|in silver or stamps. up 25 head steck, also iarge silo, city | 5 gaw < ange. New Londoa, Conn. X a new ink eraser. this six reel production and is assist- | Stitution of the Sabbath. Over a | Order through The Bulletin Company, [ T 5 iR gl Six Rooms and Bath, —_ ed by an all star cast. thousand years zgo other festivals | F2ttern Dept, Norwich, Conn. peeteranRAleciiop Ii=hblin iy ldtiss’ The last 15 chilren born in Cheaf Frank Harper, While visiting his | Clustered about the day, making a milk route with farm; located within Gas and Large Yard, Neck, W. Va., were girls. mines in Rockville, becomes acquaint- | cycle of festivities. T ed with Diana West, daughter of the foreman. She is engased to Joe Flint, a miner, but elopes with Harper. Her The man ger songs and Christmas carols were first intro- duced into the Catholic church. When touched by the Christian mo- owner leaving town. 20 minutes’ walk of Franklin Square; For particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE. fr——-—_—_— FOR SALE In Good Residential Section London has 73,50 miles prhone and telegraph wires. of teie- sister Bdith and Paul Reymers are|tive, a charm is added to the joys an ecstate the seven- A striks of undertakers took place childhood sweethearts. of this season. The wondrous glory Central Buildiag, Norwich, Conn. 3 N. TARRANT & CO. at Liverpool, England, recently. Some time later Professor Whit-[of the Christmastide sweeps through §com Honsesmumber 227, Thames - | i To close mark discovers a new comet, and cal. |our land from east to west, from X : s Dallas, Tex., has 149 buildings de- culates it will collide with the earth |north to south; it marks a Shining S Street. Very cohvenient loca- 117 Main Street voted to the automobile industry. on a certain date. In the ensuing |pathway through bellizerent and meus 1 panic the stock market is paralyzed. | tral nations. o the modern man the ton. 'Will_scll at a very low Through his cousin, Whitmark, Har- per obtains inside information, and by a cunning stratagem corners the mar- et. On the eve of the impending calam- birth of Christ is the greatest event in history. Men and women may be made whole in the Christ and grad- ually rounded out into the measure and stature of their Example. 1 lo: ad of Chunks and Draught Ho JUST ARRIVED am just home with the best car- s that I could find. They are kind yon price if sold scon. Chewing gum is becoming popula: THOS. H. BECKLEY, Admr. 278 Main Street, May Building 2 TO RENT among the Chinese in Hongkonf. American preserved orange, lemon and citron peel finds favor in Canada v QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room eot- . ity Hamper gives a banquet. believing | momory of the Christ'Child sends us will want. Come and see them. 724—-len¢s—68 tage 3 acis land 1000 feet from| More than 70 per Cent of the er. at he has a secure place of refuge. | forth to walk with Christ upon the 536~ 3 nd Salt Pond; sown tlower and | pcrts of Jamaica come to the Unite A devastating rain of fire descends, | highlands of life and find at iast the oo ol ELPGRIS PIERSON Ocean 8o g leaving smoking ruins in its wake; the perfected life. vegetable gardens: and heat. hardwooa fioors, Rental $350. States. lumbing earth is rocked by the shocks of The offertory solo was a fine inter- FOR SALE. ?)lhemsmn to*4r70. Send for hankiet. St. Louis has one factory which w'k mighty earthquakes; the oceans rise | pretation of Mauney’s Calm on the Cottage fiouses, Teiement and Busl- FOR SALE FRANK W. COY. usterly, R. L this year consume 100,000,000 feet of to the very zenith, and drop back, | Listening Ear of Night, given by W. ness Blocks, Buiiding Lots, all in de- t L e & rabe o covering the country in watery depths.| B. MacLane of Boston. The large e Sl e 1 gl e L AL P APl 4 ’ 4 = Dawn finds Edith despairinsly ¢ling- | chorus choir gave in Sweet fone and D e St P leTioslinE Tor Temt ner | Cottngo at Gales' Ferty, formeriy owne FOR SALE The temperature of Southern Aus- ing to the wreck of her home. She is | Perfect harmony the carol, Hozanna tate investments. by Albert L. Potter. tralia varies not more than 20 degre=s rescued and taken to a place of safety, and later is joined by her sweetheart, Wwho also has been miraculously saved. Other pictures on the bill will be Frank Daniels in a very funny comedy and a late issue of the Heart Weekly News Pictorial. Four shows today, at 1.30, 3, 7 and 8.30. in the Highest; in the anthem, We Have Seen His Star in the East, was voiced the longing and fulfilled desire of those seeking the Holy Child. The triumphant note in the ciosing an- them, Christ, the New Born King, was a fitting close to the service. Closing Exercises WILLILE P, wyyyy. Real slase wBu Insurance. Rovm jua Ausser Bldz &1, 780 Apply to R. S. BARTLETT, Trustee Room No. 14, Central Building, City. $2,500 WILL BUY 50 ACRE FARM For $1,400 Cash New house of six rooms, surround- during the year. A plank road in portable parts is being laid in the California deserts for economy and convenience. For reaching flies on ceilings there has been invented a long-handled t West Town will buy a Cottage House, Work Shop swatter, operated by a spring. NO TIDINGS OF THE i % 2 ed by beautiful shade trees, harn gl Street. and a large Garden in a very desir-| L AND and COTTAGES 1x30, ono henuery 8x12 tWol}| A, new convenlence for house- MISSING STEAMER VOLTAIRE| As the signal was given for one able part of the city. scratching sheds, 60 peach: trees f| A5 & Tew convenionee for house: > e session Friday because of the rain, E. A. PRENTICE. Thres Cottages and six Acres of Land |} (will bear -his season), 1% acres §i J VoS, 5, OB S0C Cob7 ors It is Believed Some Accident Has|the closing exercises of the Town A L at Gales Ferry, Conn. Water frontase |} ¢ awberries (will pe in fruitage e - Happened to Her Machinery. street school were not given. The Phone 300 86 Cliff Street|of 500 feet on Clarke's Cove. ldeal ooy At aaputa R 4 = pupils of the West Town street school place for poultry raising. Two of tho [§ (I% Tht 100 Ibs. daily in season— An old shoe has been unearthed in New York, Dec. 24.—The arrival here toay of the Lamport and Holt liner Vauban from Liverpool by way of chose to come back in the for their exercises and the d: of presents ‘from the trees. rnoon bution NOTIGE cottages are rented to occupants. “year round” Near raiiroad, income getter). b . land free from scheol ana church; stone and machine worked. the J. P. Dorman garden in Centralia, Kan. It had probably laid thare 50 years. Hnllllax,t);rm;gh! 1o lrl;ltormation con-| The two upper rooms gave (lis we'l 1899—1898 T Horees for e Enquire ARCHA W. COIT, Send tor lntetsgossm#sut e. Just oy "—ed' ; 15t cerning the fate of the missing steam- | rendered program: Song, O C. " A wo es . y issued Choice o . Nothing like n factories engaged in supplying hip Voltaire of the same line The | Yo Fanhmg 8, A STYLISH CREATION. The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Vauban left Liverpool ten days after the Voltaire sailed and it was heped In marine circles that she might bring some word of the ship. Officers of the Vauban said they first iearned the Voltaire was overdue when they reached Halifax. It was Lelleved there that some accident to her ma- chinery had ‘delayed her and fear of ittracting German submarines had )("u"ol school; song, It Came Upon the- i Night, | Lady | Weeks; poem, select] Whittier's Snowbound; pu sof The Happiest Day of All the Year; song, Hark! the Herald Angels Sing; poem, Phillips Brooks’ istmas Comprising Ladies’ Waist Pattern 1899 and Ladies’ Skirt Pattern 1898. Blue serge was used for this style, with a finish of soutache braid in rows and motifs. The waist is finished with a smart collar of ecru gimpure lace. The style is new and attractive. A very practical dress for ordinary wear may be made in this style by Midnight Clear; The Little Girl, Unabelle Harbeck; ' so: Once in Royal David’ Yeardley’s Guest, Malcline songs, The Birthday of a Maten Village Farm in beautiful village, miles out or state road, 38 acres land, 10 room house, with bath, hot and cold of A. A. Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry. EXCHANGE Telephone 1334 FOR SALE 63 Broadway it in all New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. I. Telechone 365 Officu 110 VWest 34th St., New York Telephone 2998 Greele: the needs of the armies in Germany the number of women employes has increased from 3,500 to 28,000. Plants have been established in both Scotland and Sweden to.manu- facture a steel said to be equal to the best crucible steel by an open-hearth process. omitting t.he tunic on the skirt. 3 One of the new furniture combina- prevented her from calling for help by | King, We Three Kings of Orient Are: | . The waist pattern is met water, et Splendid barns, 3 poultry wireless, I [Piuns he Mighe Bators Theistnne |t 86, 38, 45’ 43 ana 44 ;‘;‘cfié’g,":::. houses. Buildings cost $12,000. Will FOR SALE tions"is-a dining table. in which the e TO OPPOSE VILLA SOUTH OF CHIHUAHUA CITY General Gonzales to leave Juarez To- day With His Entire Command. meas: e skirt is cut in six si: 23, 24, 26 28 30 and 32 Inches, ifist measure. It requires 7 3-4 yards of 44-inch material for a 36-inch size for the entire dress. If mage separatoly, the waist would require 2 3-4 yards o $6inch crepe or Sl Fe mkive s 508 yards of 44-inch material, and the Helen Smith; songs, O Little Town of Bethlehem, Good King Wenceslam The program in grades 1, 2, & and 4 ’\ught Before Christmas, Isadore Co- hen; song, If You're Good, schoo!: De- comber, Elizabeth Mara; song, Siicnt exchas Particulars TRYON’S AGENCY, Wil- limantic, Conn. for good income property. To Accommo- 50 Shares . of UNITED STATES cheap. A_modest home can be bought very owner leaving for the extreme northwest. For full particu- lars, Eeason, inquire of JOHN A. MIRAN, Real Estate Broker, leaves slide into the top and are con- cealed by it so it can be used as a library table. A spring motor driving a flexihle shaft enables the operator of a ncw motion-picture camera to follow ob- Square, Norwich. C , tunic 3 1-4 yards. The sicirt. m e jects as readily as with an ordinary 3 Mool ; h easures EI Paso, Dec. 24—An American hers | Migniznt Clear, Gesrre Leonara: Sar . | *Paht 15 Jor0s, ot the foot, 007" date Our FINISHING COMPANY Tl enown to be a close friend of Francis- | tu Claus, Beulah Rogers; song, Good |arate patterns, which will ba. aalied Patrons WILLIAM C. YOUNG e ——————— to Villa, claimed today to have receiv- ¥d information that Villa’s forces now sccupied Torreon, having captured the ity at one o'clock Friday afternoon. Villa gave orders to commanders there Old Kriss, school; poem, Santa Claus, pupilsh Christmas, Bertha i3anas; song, Away in a Manger; Jes' ‘fove Christmas, George Hill; song, Dear Old Santa Claus, pupils to any deress on receipt of 10 (‘J & letin Co Pattern Depty Norwioh. Gomns oy, This Store Will Be Open PREFERRED STOCK ccessor_to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Bank Official Recommends Them. 'T. J. Norrell, V. P. Bank of Cotton- wood, Tex. writes: “Beyond doubt 0 The Christ- Xmas Mornin Cand terfals at right|have received great relief and tak fot to harm the lives or pioperty of mas “Tree, Kathicen Ryan; Cheistmaa | (= % e e g JAMES L. CASE Béstiwork SEuE et right | bave Peasues i rocommending To! <ore. A oughts, fosephine asilewski: e Jeweler CKET ST. Kidney Pills. iney trouble mak General Frafcisco Gonzales will leave | song, O Come All Ye Faithful Agnc“ltnra] leestone LEE CLEGG - Jeler 37 SHETU Telephone 80 West Main 8¢ | Kidney Filis Kidsey trouble mal fuarez tomorrow with his entire com- West Town street honor list Zor De- 3 Nnr Post Office nand to oppose Villa soutl wahua Cit; of Chi- The Rumanian Army is famous for' ts number of sharpshooters. cember: Grade 8, Helen Smiti 7, Mary Louise Mara, Ada Ringland- grade 6, Joseph Govin; grade |5, ‘Lllznbeth Avery, Charlotte Fe,lows; grade 4, Laura Bliven, Isadore Cohen, *grade | 4 as necessary to the soil as food is to the human race. The Peck-McWilliams Co. iness before the public, vertising columns 4}9‘ The WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus there is 1o h the ad- lletin. edium better than thror —_— WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness berore the public, tanere Is no mediu; better than through the ad- Ve columns of The tin, P—— pains, soreness, _stiffness, backac WHEN YOU_WANT to put your bus- iness before §he public, there is no medium better than tharough the ad- ertising columns of The Bulletin. rheumatism. These symptoms, as v as slcep disturbing bladder dlsord yield qumkly to Foley m&. plits-cprde N .