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" What Is Going On WITH COLD ' CLEARING AND COLDER WAVE TODAY - Y, JAN. 11, 1917 ' FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES Tonight Vaudevile and Moving Fistures at v Davis Theatre. Stoving Pictures at the Breed The- Vaudeville and_Moving Pictures at the Auditorium Theatre. Ladies’ Auxiliary. Div. No. 54, A O. ‘meets in Buckingham Memorial. myra Encampment, No. 3. L 0. O. ‘meets at Odd Fellows' Hall | ette Council. No. 207, L'U. St. J. B._D'A., meets in Foresters’ Hall. ‘Bricklavers' Union, No. 12, meets in ters’ Hall r of _Commerce Directors meet at Chamber of Commerce Build- ing. ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. New Show Today—Three Big Keith Headline Acts and Triangle Feature Photoplays. The management of the Davis ex- tend a cordial welcome to the grangers to visit this theatre during their stay and see the excellent show that is provided for their entertainment. For the last half of the week there is billed one of the best programs of the sea- son. The feature attraction is the Ashai Japs, the greatest Japanese en- tertainers in this country today. This is their first appearance in America in two years, and the patrons of this house are assurod of Seeing something Qifferent from anything ever seen here. A noticeable feature of the perform- ance is the wonderful mysterious Ashal thumb trick. The act is wonderfully staged, which includes the finest Ori- ental embroidery drop curtains and costumes, valued at $7,000. The other two acts are Mack, Albright and Mack, three men in a lively comedy, singing and talking offering, and Irene and Douglas Carray in songs, steps, stories and styles. The Triangle feature pho- toplay is Dorothy Gish in Children of the Feud, a five-part Fine Arts play based on the thrilling attack of the NORWICH TOWN Members of State Grange and Thi Hosts—Extra Morning Car for City Workers—Home Missionary Society Plans Charitable Gift. Members of the State Grange enter- tained uptown are Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pentecost of Salisbury, Charles A. Downs of Dayville, and Mr. and Mrs, Tillinghast of Killingly, all at Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Farnham's on Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Cook from Go- shen, Litchfield county, are . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Her- rick on Bliss place. With Mrs. Wood- bury O. Rogers of Washington street are” Mrs. Brewer and Mrs. Bradley, from Hillstown, Bast Hartford. Some of the visitors who come from level lands along the Connecticut river speak of the rocks, stonewalls and hills of Norwich and notice the houses built one above another on the hillsides. FIRST CHURCH CORPORATION. Meeting Held Wednesday Evening in the Chap: Annual The annual meeting of the corpora: tion of the First Congregational church was held Wednesday evening in the chapel, P. B. Whalcy, chairmaa of the board of trustees, presiding. The clerk, D. W. Avery, read the warning. Prayer was offered by the pastor, Rev. G. H. Ewing. The report of the last annual meeting was read by the clerk. F. S. Avery gave a clear report of the finances, showing a_bal- ance on hand, $108. These officera ewre elected: Clerk, D. W. Avery; treasurer, F. S. Avery; as collector, it was voted that Henry T. Frazier take Mrs. Abell's place as collector, salA-y $25; trustee in place of W. O. Rogers, C. W. Chapin. After a brief discussion of several matters of business presented, the meeting adjourned. Missionary Society to Meet. A RAW, SORE THROAT BESTLIVERAND |t BOWEL LAXATIVE FORFAMILY USE “CASCARETS” REGULATE WOMEN, a Little Musterole And Musterole won'’t blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It pene- trates to the sore spot with a itle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief for sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu- ralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on t!l;e chest (it often prevents pneumonia). of Musterole for croupy chil- dren. t handy for instant use. 25¢ and jars; hospital size $2.50 DANIELS CONFERS WITH STEEL REPRESENTATIVES In an Effort to Secure Reductions in Prices of Supplies For Navy. ‘Washington, Jan. 10—Secretary Dan- iels conferred today with representa- tives of the Bethlehem, Midvale and Crucible Steel companies in another effort to secure reductions from them in prices of supplies for the navy. in- cluding shells of the armor piercing type, 16-inch rifles and building ma- terials for ships. No agreement was reached, but Mr. Danlels said he would make known the department's decision MEN AND CHILDREN OUT INJURY. TAKE WHEN BILIOUS, H i Tnstead of nasty, harsh castor oil or dangerous calomel, why don’t you keep Cascarets vour home? Cascarets a liver and thirty feet of gently you dom't realize taken a’ cathartic, but they act thor- oughly and can be depended upon when a good Lver and bo: ing is necessary—théy mo griping and sweeten the stos eat ome or two at night FOR COLDS, BAD BREATH, SOUR STOMACH. and poison from the Bbowels room hel, C1p: APPIY Glenn Woolen Mills, WANTED —A dish washer for res- taurant; also walter for noon hour. City Lunch. Janild et L NS WANTED—An experienced woman to do general housework. Apply 196 Central Ave. san11d WANTED —A ung 3 avout July; state price. Hox. 55, Can- terbury. jan10d don’t WANTED _Old faius matter if broken: I ba 35 per set. Mail to L. Mazer. 2007 S, Fitth Bt, Philadeiphia, Pa.; will cash by Teturn mail: Jantoa T WANTED First ciss man barber; good pay. Apply ve Gocese Lizotti, Putnam, Conn. sanioa WANTED—A man for general farm work; must be & sood ‘milker ~amd feamater; small holie cuel ana milk George D. Wells, Lone Pine Farm, Wil limantic, Conn.” Fhone 377-13. jandd WANTED _Position by stenographer, four years experience, competent transcribes motes correctly; references Address 59, care Bulletin - jansd 1917—Again, lcather pouch free with 10c plug of ‘Climax chewing tobaccos tin of ‘Stag smoking free with a 10¢ tn; “Old_Dan” cigar, two for, 5c, at Fagan’s Smoke Shop. Jangd IGQAT—K:VOI'II for k“ Knowles W A Rl st Wyt R ~ jan3d WANTED—Employment, by middle- aged man. A H. W., Box 211, Colches- ter, Conn. dec29d when you want want it quickly. WITH- send When want” which yo EADACHY, clothing, tools, sale. When you honest—anc on instinctively, When real estate. pets, a business Sc a WANTED—Barber. pills, saits, | letin_Office. handy -in ct on the now, but the best workers read Bulletin Want Ads. you have be “some-one-elsc want.” Fur- niture, floor coverings, stoves, in Bulletin Want Ads find ready fose something— for most Norwich people are turn to Bulletin Want Ads to locate the loser. a vacancy occurs your rental property. When you want to sell your Wkhsn you want to buy or sell good help and Help is scarce a “don't u believe might etc., advertised finding anything or a lease. Line bowels so You have|, ANTIQUES—I have two houses to furnish with antiques between now and April 1st, and prefer to purchase direct FOR SALE from private parties, and 1 am in & sition to pay the tob price; sideboards, wel cleans- TO RENT use with ten acres of Greensiit, Franklin, Conn. TO land, " ¥. B. Janiid Five rooms with bath At S08" s B modern, mproyements. Cal at 283 Franklin st. Ja; | 70 mENT_Furnished rooms. Inquire 17, Boswelk-Aye. or Phone 141-3. sanita 710 RENT_—Furnished rooms; modern conveniences. ADply 68 Washington 8t Janiid TO RBNT Tenement of four rooms, 46 School St. Jansd TAR FOR_MIRE Long distance & Yaity: o Cull 1219-3. Wilfred Lori- it Janda TO RENT—675 square fect of light airy space at rear of store, Eroun: Hoor, safn St. entrance, nedr postof- fice; suitable for job printing, electri- cal ‘and piumbers’ ‘supply, etc; rent 315 month. “Apply 327 Main’St.'Cle JaneSTuL: M0 RENT _Office 10x13 in Chamber of Cominerce bullding, Wit steam heit. Tnquire at 310 Main St Jania FOR RENT-Model flat of five rooms and bath in Alling apartment block on ¥rankin St.; newiy palnted and ren: vated; $15; alvo garage for four cars tor $1z. Alling kubber Co. _dec27d TO RENT—Basement tenement at 56 School St. lnquire ac Bulletin Office dec12d FAXICAB_for hir long or short POETRY MIDWINTER RBCOLLECTIONS. As I went down to Parama the sou ern sea was soft and blue, And_one by one the enturies Cav blowing up the shore;: I saw a pirate ship go by Wi 1 red and roving crew. Ana great Columbus wondering an Salvador. I saw the gallcons Upon' the Spanish Main, And aimly through the cénturies The yellow flag of Spain 1 saw the coast of Yucatan low lyin in_the distant west, And_heard the pricats they deified the sun On every isle were ~buccaneers Tuggedly and quaint e And Drake awoke the morning a mellow throated gun of Mitla I gaw the bright camp fires Morgan and his men, And all the world was beautiful With balladry again. As I went down to Panama my heart was made to sing For very joy of imagery that fied ‘mine eyes; T too became 4 venturer who thither for the king, lay my course to Wonde for whatsoever prize. M Ana . T too had safled away To fddle or to dance, URNISHED BOOMS for_light hous keeping. 7 Division St. Fnone 1276- noved “FURNISHED _rcoms; reasonable retes; suitable for light housekeep mrs. Emma Morse, 13 Union Bt. Jy. FOR ENT In the building corner of ¥OR SALEPigs from Chester White | Fruniclin and Willow strects; fine cor- and registered Berkshire boars. Frank ner store for years occupied by C. C. ve the bile| tables, chairs, beds, desks, bureaus, = Td | Treat druggist, and the seies room. without | Bighboys, " mirrors, Chests. bedspreads | W- barber. _Tel. 463-3. L store room and bakery formerly use mach. You |2nd anything 100 years or older that FOR SALE —Remington typewriter.|py the Providence Uakery. Archa W. would be used in'a house furnished | No. 6, in_perfect condition; price 325.|(C3it, 63 Broadway. Iy17d like candy . According to the fashion, dlzlal;:lei. Phone ¥19. F, A, Dolbeare. T e o R e e, = t. Youls Post Dispatch To RENT — Furnished rooms: also cohVeniente: for HIGht, RoUSORESHIRE | ALONG THE ROADS OF FRANCE . 2 ’ Along the roads ot France The lean polled aspens stand, Each with a féllow free before And one on either hand They march .through reck, thro sand Stralght ‘as an arrow's Alght Unbending as the iron wil That wrought them In its night Staunch as his men In fiight The tall trees still abide Gone pre the brave that bled for h ‘Ana’ gone Napoleon's pride. acts, with Madame Petrova and a se- lect cast. Extravagance is a powerful preachméht against the greatest sin of the age—living beyond one’s means— of Bloomfield. Everett P. Chappell vs. Joseph Noheinier. The T. R. Sadd Co., Inc., vs, The Town of Windham. Flor- ence M. Rood, Admr. vs. Jabez B. Has Caused Bri Colonial Authori- ties to Extinguish Lighthouses. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 10.—The motion of District Attorney Swann for affir- mance without argument of the judg- ment of conviction against Dr. Property has unusual development po: sibilities. Must be sold owing to health of owner. 1 Full particulars from 278 Main Street, THOS. H: BECKLEY, Admr. May Building it in all New England. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, application of the germ-killing v rays. Russia’s death rate In normal tim 5 f the questions in- ~ with antiques. J. B. Full 250 Ala- T¥) vt 2 Bulletin Allen brothers on Hillsville courthouse | There is to be a meeting Friday af- | ot Jeast on some o and_ yvou wake up feeling finc, the TR T e T yUEwTLar, Sare Aol TO RENT_Newly farnished rooms, in Virginia. To.complete the show | ternoon In_ the First Congregational | YOheG, oy Next week = he manu- |Peadache, ' biliousness, bad breath,| Sooe Ave Providence R I _ dec28d| janild : modern cenveniences, at The Seymour | The ghosts of those that dled there is a funny two-reel Keystone|chapel of the Home Missionary so- | o 28 0 SGOL L WE2 S0, 0 KON | coated tongue, sour stomach, consti- ET government jobs; $90 month; ALE—_Two mew mileh, & year | §4 Franklin St. Phone 1043-2. apriad | ‘They stand in disarray: ==~ = comedy called Black Bves and Blue.|ciety. The box of clothing on which . . pation or bad cold disappears. Moth- | Write for list. Franklin instituta, Dept. and brildle, 15 at. cows. W. hety plumss, theinistaire, their ey Matinee at 2.15, all seats 10 cents: |ihe ladies have been sr n mit prices to compete with Hadfields, ers ah 1 z it oy 37-Aa., Rochester, N. Y. 7" decsd Ct. Leb. 33-4. janlld Tettes, 5 and B.45, 10c. 15¢ and 20¢. | bo sont 1o the 1o Il Soon | Timited, the English concern which re- | 'S should give cross, sick. feverish = e 2 = o e The wind has blown away. evenng o'4s and 845, 10c. 390 and e, | he” sent o' the Taissionary family i | Limited. tho Eaglish concern whieh re- | o fiCu S TR QS | S e | o At yoone Guerrey o INEW APA the middle west. Jectiles to the navy at more than $200- s;ny :m&um are harmless and .are| ner's every Thursday. A. . Bennett | {0y mhg)s’elx.';\ dg:‘]:‘n calf "’J’;',‘.,]‘fifh Frv';ulrh::n 22,'2;‘“&‘.”..”,‘,"" DAVIS THEATRE. . per shell below the lowest American | T the little folks. novizd Denns Toushon, ] Only’ the unrelenting wind 8. THEATRE. Extra Car for Workers. bidder. Slight reductions proposed by = FOR SALE Pool room and candy TO R Y- L08 unwel DO Twind, — | e Hospitay. C E P i ot 4 3 HELP WANTED and also work to|store; good location and £00d town; v Friday, Jan. 12, Flora Bella. A car now leaves Hospital Corner | American companies today were not!iknown definitely, as the Golitzine fam- | take home; work easy owner golng away: bIE stock of tobic- ) Y 6 Tty at 630 a. m., making three cars at|satisfactory and it is understood that| iy 1y o very mumerous one and there | cient for learnin, Co and‘eandy; terms reasonabie. P. O.| Apartments of six rooms each in.the|Over and over agafn = With & mausical score rippling with | that time from uptown to accommo- | Hadflelds will be given contracts for:are fully thirty princes of that name. gurned " Appiy” & Box 516, Moasup, Conn. __ Janild _|new houses on Spring Garden Avenue, ¥ o protty melodies, a book which has | Jate the increased number of work-ja large t of the order, if not for| ¢ is believed here, however, that the e TFOR SALE —All kinds of _A gas. electric light and steam heater AL 3 ST ‘what the critics have been asking for | ©7S In the city nl[r;ge \;;-;"};Eflf, ;:dt“;&:;gh::dt; . | 8% oaenter is the former lord may- Packing Co.s fertilizers. 8. C. {in_each apartment, $20.00 A msnljh Ola pravers with wits astray Za real human interest story of do- Midvale a m_ ©Om-|or of Moscow of that name, who has Second hand furniture, | ston, General Agent for Conn, Possession given how—rent to begin iifrid Harley. in the I« mesticity and romance (an odd combi- | Health Improves. F,.“;‘.’,“.“,"J{?;{?"M“’m.’“,“h':' t;ii‘;‘tmtl‘\ovnslé“ n}ken a leading part in the education- 2 Pruckner, 3| St o1 February 1st. Acsdom nation), and that joyous artiste, Elea- “harles B of Sturtevant gy — ;1 al campaigns in Russia and sometime e S FOR SALE—Full blocded 1 apa ts of four and five Jnrv stree: > o csonv inch rifles for the battleships Maryland. | . o — [ ALE—Full blocded s Also apartments o ; ke, Flors. Belia: tho scasone musical | Forida. I “tor s health, | West Virginia, California and Colorado.| HC Xndio" Russian T.eseie of Feinas BiRneg, many yatletics, 100 plants for | rooms each ac 31000 and 31200 per| HUMOR OF THE DAY = oyl ikl 8 " " | The proposals were taken under con- | gnj e eyt Conn, Phet o ip2eTaThs | month. —_— triumph, comes direct from its long is greatly improved. § a8 avere taken under con-|ship. This prince is the owner of ex- onn. _Phone 2 $6p26Tu] = ¢ 3. J. CORKERY TR Alceciad! olEE hive. anad way run to captivate local the- | - — sideration, although they did not sat-| terisive estates. A WORD to turkey ralsers: Konen EUOre of i dia. Brnding | Aakbd “the GIErkE frtaTie ore atregoers of the Davis theatre Friday | Dr. and Mm J. Jones of Bliss | Isfy. some O L meee U s &) Ten Laborers, three Farmhands, Mill | Specific No. 14 tx a colentitc treatment | Tel. 260, Room Thayer Building |as 1 walked here,” replied evening, Jan, 12. John Cort has given | Placc returned, after nearly a o Y= he Prince G ;i i for the pi n and cure of black- — E v 3 the production & Iavish staging and a | visit with relatives in Wil- [ SUING MOTHER AND the foregoing des FISiEG . Wattncas. Fcenian. head “in - pdt has never falied . A YT M Tiseee ity 3 > et s golis tc do the Prepared and sold by RENT “Yonkers Statesman splendid cast. In that historic home of | liamstown, Mas: SISTER FOR $500,000 | & son of Prince Michael Golitzine FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU |15, d0 the work = Frepared and soial FOR ) i musical comedy, the Casipo theatre, i — the Countess Baranow. He was horn|Geo, L. Chesbro, Mgr. Central Bldg. Norwich, Conn. Price 50c. A very cnry seven-room cottage. Miss B.—What a frightful T Z:r;st“ (EAE < sasy Tor Jroducers Netargy aurman has returned from | Lawrence Perin, Son of the Late Nel- | in Puri : o, Mgz Centra > uRTuTHS i S s Sinbrayemnt. Whd | for o dance! But, of course, you 0 live o nal standards but [ Ne o > his home on TEas P. “Bafifors. e T — | “FOR SALE—CEeviol and Shropshire | choice locaticn or full particulars|ta * Afr. Cort had the extreme satisfaction | 2venue, and has as his guest, Murray SO (e or 2 Ll = SepaaLiaar hropshire | quire of uitor—Well—not e _of seeing Flora Bella cstablish many Yor e B e I A O WE WANT OLD TEETH D e JGHN AL MORAN, ught you rubb B s s e e e rtes Truchanan has return- | 000 damases wak entored in the mi: THE ADAMSON ACT ANL OLD TEE SR e s i Reat Extate Broter, Myrtle (relating)—And at tns mMonthe’ run at that theatre. The book | e e ot | Petiir Coots Nere nitny v Lawsstion | Fatriary 26 Wentional Lo Pl IN ANY CONDITION e A ama 2T vemial “Aheis 30| wramkitn Squave, Hsrwton.: | unrden MGt Jack loaed BE e Dy Coamp Hamiiton and Doro. | S visit with friends in | Perin. sgn of the late Nelson Perin, | ey We pay up to 500 per set, ac- Frank TaRose. Moosup, Conn. — ’hons. and kissed me. oy Dollony. — The Tyeies ore oo Poroy | Brookfield and Spencer, Mass. of Baltimorp, against his mother and ate for the Decision. cording to thei= “alue. 7 __dec21ThSTu _ i i Madge—Why, how stupld of Wa R . T i his sister, Mrs. Marie T.. WHitridge.| woonineton o B THE COLLATERAL LOAN co. e TR T TR T ot T AUS AR e Waxman and the score by Charles| yi .4 M Charies Perkina and | The case whs flled by titling, conse: | Washinston. Jan. 10.—linal arg: 142 Main Street, Up-ntairs sanisaes i w. s Sk - STORE TO REN —Puck. The ol :“ mg"in R“g‘;;‘:"“;,‘;‘: M Spauldinz of st Great Plain | quently no cause of action is set forth. | Ten's fofay T the <o ‘mmi‘;m;‘mf Established 1872, Norwich, Conn. m;i‘en"g; Broadway. Tel. 1122-2. Dear me, these Boston st B e . rowiog ber past/ SHeE contly, after he Tad been confinen in | 111€G, ICIbers 0F (he courk conemnms 5 tle ana safe for women o drive: &iso | Street, suitable for almost any kind of | “Sorry, mum.” sald the poll Nicholas Demidof. Believing that a | 5- Charles Martin and son of|an asylum at the instance of his fam- | est by frequent questioning of coun- FCR SALE harpess and carriage, TInauire of D. I | ciness, at a reasonable grice. In-|trolman, I assure you we d s BRR it T | South” Berwick, Ma ily. He claims damages, it is under- | g5} e welch, opp Bedictin O fle 'em.”—Louisville Courfer-Jc g e conduct herself In aly,. yartin’s bro stood, for alleged false arrest and ma- |\°C4 oA e B j Phone’s: jani0d _ | quire at Bulletin o " il a cold, dignified manner, she forgets her | et et Seaon for o an A decision is expected within a few e SRSl sty . Lam sure, Mol 1 ¢ naturalness, with the result that the | )" \iew T.ondon & e g iag 3 . weeks, although summary action on SALE—Half price; 22 ft. V-bot- y critical mother-in-law t e ew London turnpike. Perin is a colonel on the stafi of 5t e B il RS Loy L I B R o A pros R e e o s et | - e Governor ' D Haiheia, of Weat vir- | the, Important lsues s not decmed || [y ge Sopfigy | HUcH X Yegscl - TO RENT TR R vislis the Sign of the Golden Calr.| SHORT CALENDAR SESSION. s - HR RN socially promin- | tjoned as the possible date for the de- RGN NSE R One new Inmber wasdn OCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- | “So would I be with what Fhe princess. at the same time, returns | x = ent here. e 4 cision, as the court re-convened that Country Gemera) Store, tem miles || 2 ico plows, 75 ft. rope and pulleys, icé | tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from |he gives me, snapped Maggie fo her old life for one night and there | And Assignment of Cases at Putnam | o\ o S eronin i s day after recess of three weelss o pre- (| rram Norwich, carcying a rall line || Long® fco picks. i Heic arving har: | Ocean Sali tuid; sown Hdower and (cago Herald. mmeets her husband. She explains | Friday. pare opinions. S emcral merchandine, doimg 3500 || "Ciin1a 0UIFe 602 East Main St. City. | vegetable gardens: hardwood ~floora, | “You call that machine of you that she is a twin sister known as | AND RUSSIA SERIOUS| Meanwhile, the effectiveness of the || of Eenerns merchandine, doing e plumbing and heat. Renta! 3350, | njyver?” Flora Bella, and the prince, believing; In the Windham county superior — cisht hour standard day and all lit- ||V e e S = Hottotsice FOR SALE Thoroughbred O, I. C.| Others 3200 1124790 Sena for Yankiet s, returned Mr. Chubbir her, falls desperately in love with her | court there will be a session for short | Result of Killing of Chinese by Cos- | 8ation is suspended by agrecment be- |} coamected wihich pays S5 { pigs for delivery when eight weeks old FRANK W. COY. "_sterly. R. L with gasoline Hable to rise in price and all ends happily. | ehrenti et satgrhnent or Caats far g Bl ety tween the railroads and department of || Cum be bouxht very renwwnabie. s good s as In the state. Tele- any time, my hardest problem | Mr. Cort has selected an expensive | Putnam. Friday, January 12, at 30.30 1:‘,‘:;““‘19 with Secounts eing kept of ¥or particulors inquire of vl 18 high cost of Mfivving.—Washing ;ut Io; m; presentation of the play | a. m.. Hon. Molton A. Shumway. judge,| Washington, Jan. 10. — Trfformation | fioc onal wages due under the new - sy O SALE—Crentest ~oal estate. n FOR SALE Star. here. Tn the excellent company will | presiding. ~The short calendar list- received here today indicates an in-| Wi .o aave of arcuments were con- e gaim in Norwich; Buckiigham home SR Two women were leaving the t! e seen such artistes as Eleanor Hen- L. A. Strout Farm Agency vs. Arthur | creasingly serious situation between days argum hotid Real Estate nnd Insurance, Washingion SL; 12-roouws house, most atre after a performance of A Dc ry, Viola Leach, Lily Leonhard, Edith|J. Lathrop. Albert Drusiak vs. China and Russia over the recent re- | Cluded this afternoon. The closing ad- substantially b which cost over | Mason, Lynn Pratt, Guy J. Samsel h Corporation. Thomas Ol a ang Russia over the recent re-|dress was made in support of the Jaw || Room 2-3, Chapman Block, || 550,000 to build; also 28 building lots 3 House. v Julfan Rubell, Ben Grinne . T Potish Ci i cent reported Killing of from 200 tc 400 |,y jrank Hagerman of Kansas City, < . and 40-foot strect. Price for residence 3 ‘Oh, don’t you just love Tbse ian Rubell, Ben Grinnell. and Jack | vs. The Polish Corporation. Chinése by Cossacks in o riot at|Stecis ik pagerman of Kansas City, Franklin Square, Norwich, Ct. e s e o Pl oo . A T il b o M Bell, while. the chorus numbers 20| Uncontested divorces Grace = W.| Kaahu, in the interior province of 2 arfts el Estate Exchange, New Londoa, Conn. take all the hope out of I #izls of besuty and maznetic presenc mmeil vs. Waldo E. Gammell. Lucy | Simkiang, or Tarkestan. SISl Sho Coniended Ysaraaby, e Jeziaaw F $l 400 Cash B 0v's Maswaion fie. * 25¢ to $1.80. ‘Seats now sell- | M. Lowell ve Elis E Lowell Marie egotiations over %Li;.';"“‘.fi??,&,‘:g m"’s‘“d employes” wages in exercies or - Al a2 et e e L oI % incs nk | e its constitutionai power over 1n- | The Hanghton Farm For Sale| ™3\ || 5w nouse o six rooms, surroyna- || THE KALEIDOSCOFE BREED THEATRE. jJohn D. Prince. Arcelia Martineau vs.| proper apologies and guarantees for | Attorney General Gregory, several |One of the most desirable farms in ||} G e e ey —_— . e Joheph Martinean. the future, are still going on With N0 | senators and many railroad and other | Connecticut. Over 300 feet frontage Rt hete %0 ‘peacit The seraphine was a keyed mus Mme. Petrova in Extravagance, Fea- |, Il x.;': to court: Jo:x‘nis. dsodgr» settlement in sight. The rigiers were | lawyers foliowed today's proceedings. |on New . LondonNocwios st riontase |} Goiti beat ‘his season), 1% instrument, now obsolete, which g e fec - Today—Paul fok | PerE ugh Gorman, claime 'or | Cossacks who mnnually go south into st e Dot DT % - e . it benth, his: O ik ceded the harmonium. ure for Today—Pauline Frederick | Putnam. Mary Lynch vs. Lauretta M. | Sinkiang during the fall and return about midway from Norwich to New ||| To ciose an ecstate the seven- srawhberries (will oe in fruitage o B Wicin in the Case. Comitg | Maine st sl cloined for | Putnan = U | ARGUMENT OF DR. WAITE'S London. Good nine room huse, ce- this Spring), % acres aspara’es 3 . ’ g | Maine, et als., c .| under the escort of Chinese troops as el fcallne DAMIINE To Reat it Eouan Thoune number 237 Whames sy it s el i Pink bollworms have increased Friday and Saturda: ;‘-’fi?:ceo'\aL%‘;i?n:s'\Eui?{uls" yeelss: | soort as the harvest is completed APPEAL SET FOR JAN. 29| Ummer ‘kitchen, storage room, etc N eome getter). - Near rafiroad, | severity. of their attacks on illhouse & 4 vS. lam 3 e o < 4 <¢ Street. Very convenient loca- b 2 B a || vear's coton crop in Beypt. The feature screen production at the | Robertson. Jacob S. Menken vs. Chas.| MYSTERIOUS GERMAN Motion for Affirmance of Conviction | 278 Parn, stone =foundation. = Pure 5 school ana cnurch; land free from fop i, By Breed theatre today is E: J. Bennett. Rachel H. Menkin vs. Chas. - - spring water piped to all buildings. jon. Will =cll at a very low stone and machine worked. g T - R R wrrite oy [ ovakEnCe | o enmett. Town of Chaplin vs. Town RAIDER NEAR WEST INDIES Has Been Denied. 120 acres land, about 70 _tillabl L Send for latest catalogue. Just The. watek of.s. Sty ‘Ouls swimn ew Metro wonderplay in five superb | 7. 3 G : = borders Stony Brook about one mil orice if sold soon. tssued Choice of 400. Nothing like §{Po0L I8 kept in good condition by s end teaches a mighty lesson. The story is presented on the screen in an elaborate manner and Madame Petrova Is given opportunity to display her wonderful emotional talent. The sup- porting cast includes H, Cooper Cliffe, Arthur Hoops, Mahlon Hamilton, Ed- ward Martindel and Tom Cameron. The 13th chapter of The Crimson Stain Mystery eompletes the bill for today. - On Friday and Saturday the Breed will present Pauline Frederick in an impressive picturization of Clyde Fitch’s greatest dramatic _triumph, The Woman in the Case. This greaf play has been reproduced by the Fa- mots Players for the Paramount pro- gram with amazing fidelity and dra- matic strength. The cast _includes Marie Chambers, Alan Hale, Paul Gor- don. Clarence Handysides and Georsge Larkin. The first chapter of The Great Se- sret will be shown at the Breed on Monday ard Tuesday. Mme. Fred de Gresac is the author of The Great Becret and che has fairly outdone aerself in this remarkable bicture- play, each episode of which has dis- tinctive individualiyty of its own, as well as being a part of a swiftly mov- ng and absorbing whole. The production of The Great Secret, the greatest mystery story ever writ- ten for the screen, is a gigantic under- taking, a task quite beyona the powers »f people without the tireless energy sf Mr. Bushman, Miss Bayne and M GROCER TELLS FACTS TO NORWICH PEOPLE “I had been overworking for years tnd my stomach gave out. 1 had no tppetite and what I ate formed gas md soured. Was always constipated. Nothing helped until 1 tried buckthorn | sark, glycerine, etc, as mixed in Adler-i-ka. ONB SPOONFUL aston- shed me with its INSTANT actlon.” | 3ecause Adler-i-ka empties BOTH - rge and emall intestine it relicves _ANY CASE constipation, sour stom- = gas and prevents appendicitis. QUICKBST action of anything Bold. Benoit's Pharmacy at 23 Maine. Hillhouse & Taylor vs. A. F. Howard. Elizabeth C. Pickett, Admr, Lena Hockbers. George Kemp vs Erwin E. Morse. Paul E. Messner vs. Otis P. Wood. Oakland Motor Co. vs. Frank L. Powell. To jury: Hilda Hibakka wvs. John E. Peal. Sarah F. Geeminorman vs. Isaac Rosen. Assignments to court: Second Wed- nesday, January 10th, Charles A. Till- inghast vs. Francis Downing. First Thursday, January 1ith, Ellen M Bugbee's appeal from board of re- lief of the town of Putnam. Second Thursday, January 11th, Lin- sley’s appeal frob board of relief. First Tuesday, January 16, James Duffy’s appeal from. probate. Second Tuesday, January 16, James J. Meehan, et al. vs. C. Eugene Wil- cox. Winchester.—Forest Fire Warden Elliott B. Bronson has a windmill on his barn which is equipped with a 10- foot water tank. He climbed to the top of the tank the other day and then lost his footing and fell in. He stood in four feet of water, shouting for as- sistance, and though heard by neigh- bors, it was an hour and a half before he was located and rescued from the chilly water. He has suffered no ill effects from the experience. Cabanne. It grips the interest from start to finish. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Gus Rapier and his musical comedy company are still drawing big houses to the Auditorium theatre, and the bill they are presenting today is one of the funniest bits of musical comedy seen here in a long time. Charles Clark and Mr. Rapier keep the fun going for a solid hour and are well supported by the other principals in the show. The chorus of eight pretty girl® have unusually good voices, look good and are seen in several late popular song and dance numbers which always win a big hand. - On the picture program for today, besides a very funny comedy reel, will be the five-part feature, The Midnight Sun, a very interesting and exciting story of life in one of the western mining towns. There will be another complete. change of program sewar- | colds. row, "Washington, Jan. 10.—Guarding against depredations b ya mysterious German raider supposed to be hover- ing somewhere around the Windward Passage in the West Indies, the Brit- ish colonial authorities have ordered the extinguishing of the lighthouse thur Warren Waite, who guilty last June of poisoni ther-in-law, of appeals’ today. fixed as the date for ar; Waite's appeal. lights in Carlisle bay, Needham’s Point, Sout Point, Barbados: Castries, St. Lucia; St. George; Grenada, all Ja- maica’ harbor; Nassau, Gaudalupe, St. Johns, Antigua. The British legation at Panama, in announcing this action, also warns vessels not to enter Car- lisle bay at night. INTEREST IN RESIGNATION OF RUSSIAN PREMIER Is Keen in London — Little Known There of Successor. London, Jan. 10, 511 p. m.—The res- ignation of Premier Trepoff of Pus- sia after being in office only seven weeks has aroused the keenest interest in London. No information has been reqeived here regarding the events that led to his retirement. The identity of Prince Golitzine, who has been appointed premior, is not Stiff, Sore Muscles Relieved. Cramped muscles or soreness follow- ing a cold or case of grippe are eased land relieved by an application of Sloan’s Liniment. Does not stain the skin or clog the pores like mussy ointments or plasters and penetrates quickly without rubbing. Limber up your muscles after exercise, drive out the pains and aches of rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, _strains, sprains and bruises with Sloan’s Liniment. Get a bottle today. 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YOUNG Successor_to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skilied labor. Telephone 60 West Main St. EXCHANGE Village Farm in beautiful village, 2 miles out or state road, 3§ acres land, 10 room house, with bath, hot #d cold water, etc. Splendid barns, 3 poultry houses. Buildings cost $12,000. Wiil exchanga for good income’ property. Particulars TRYON'S AGENCY, Wil- limantic, Conn. Fom saLm. Coztage Houses, Tezement and Bu: nesst Blocks, Bullding Lots, ail Table locations. List your propefty If You cure to sc.. 01 rent, as I have a Bumber of people lookini for real es- tate investmen oL HILL. Real Estaie uad Insurmmce, Room 106 Thayer Bldg. $1,700 will buy a Cottage House, Work Shop and a large Garden in a very desir- able part of the city. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 cheap. 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