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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY; FAIR 'TOMO}ROW What is Going On Yonight Motion Pictures lt Audltarlum The- |- Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre Women of Mooseheart Legion, No. 124, meets at Moose Hom: Paimyra Encampment, No. 3. 1. 0. 0. T o o, 10, LU St t , No, 207, L & 3 o B ot A mests in Foresters' Hall, ANNOUNCEMENTS Musical Show Hit at Auditorium. With the S. R. O. sign out yesterday, both afternoon and evening, Tommy Levene and his musical comedy com- pany, delighted all those who were fortunate in securing admisslon. Their cffering, A Sailor’s Life, is cnock full of hearty laughs, put over in a capa- ble manner by the comedians, Tommy Levene and Frank Murray. both of who are excellent gloom killers. One ot the classiest choruses that ever came to the Auditornum is with the sho Many new songs are offered, each be- ing effectively staged. Miothers of ¥rance, sung by Miss Ciiffora and company scored big. There’s a Rose Winning R HEALTH is a handi- uptlut few overcome when striving Good health helps o winning Me s budc It bnnl- strength, caergy, ¢ ance, powet, zeal. Poley dney Pills hm helped thousands to health and happiness, lr?::flhen and beal weak, overworked lnd deranged kidneys and bladder, 6o that the producing waste is carried out of the system. _They banish backache, rbeumatic ‘paine, stiffncss, sorencss. Miss Sara Weston, 120 Kishwaukee Strect, Bcl"hlere. 1IL., writes: *'1 am pleated to state Foiey Kidney Pills made a great differeace in me. | was in great agony. I could not stoop duwu. and when I was down I bad to erowl up ‘chair, 1 was 8o lame all over I euflc n‘ony. Now ! feel like a new pervon, stroager and betier in every way. My general healtl quite improved. I can and do hea mend Foley Kiduey Pills to all sutfc ‘way I did.’ The Lee & Csgood Co. | stato WA NTED WANTED—Firs| man. M. B, Ring t class auto repmr Est. dec26d WANTED A _reed baby must be in good condition. ice to Carrigge, care Bulletin, carriage; Write :md WANTED—A competent cook. ply evenings to Mrs. John F. Alm¥, Lincoln Ave. —A good savage \vatchdfr’ Eyerett D. Benjamin, R. ¥ D Nor- M Ap- dec2dd WANTED_—A co in family of two; Mrs; L. R, Porteous, 3 Sachem Terrace. dec24d mpetent second maid god ~wages. Apply WANTED—A good land and bui out stocl: Phone 10 STOP! LOO! strings at Fa, ettes, 10.' in offering age, t dec21d farm state mlLe and conditions. near Norwich, ldings, with or with- WA 'l'l;DfPum dancing lesson & Shetucket Room 10, %0 %o 4 p. m. Phone 38 H. Levy, Instructor. decisd in No Man's Land, sung by George Brown, took three encores iast even- ing. . The Hookum comédy quarictte was a knockout. The Seal of Silence, the Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature, which will be the attraction in the Auditorinm the- atre today on!y is the story of the em- inent surgeon and student of heredity who propounds the theor some manner the child parent, but who fail own son and unjustl, man he loves, the keeper of the secret his wife and the mother of the child had carried to her grave. 4,002 NAMES IN TWO ‘Washington, Dec. casualties are reported b: manding General of the Expeditionary Force ‘Weunded (degree undeterm: Oll) 1,03 slightly 869; total ('on.\n(‘ticut, southern following | Com. American wounded | Rhode I assachusetts men: Wounded Severely. Ser:ean(sfchml("‘ E. Haynes, Wor- er, Ma on A. Perrin, Wor- er, Mas: ‘The supportin- vate Edward P. Denzel, Bridge- Kate Price, and Miss Kirkha illilam Addison Lathre picture is directed | est Current Wounded (Degresi Undetermined). Lieutenant Albert M. Simons, Hart- ; eant William F. Dwyer, Provi- Petkus, Thomas, eiro Imondi, Cranston, R. {\nl)rlmzn Seymour; napp, Hartfor | pos r 'h(.!‘”'fi e to outdo him : battie scenes he u war only background for the filming of a simpl- und att e story of remendous human inter- g George J. H. Johnson, Reale, Plainville; Waterbury. Wounded Slightly. Captain Arthur A. Gammell dence, R. ideeport; Maurice A king the battle pictures fer of the World, Mr. Grifiith had and co-operation of the It is the opinion 't of the Provi 1t William A. Dobson, Fort nes P. MeGillicuddy Peter Jacob. Hurlburt, Newpo e record which | ston; vears for some- |ai if -indeed such a |Josaph Tov , _South Hunl Woons Davis Theatre, There will :mn'wm change of programme lay and 1he Woundsd Severely. sketoh, 9 Sergeant Walter G. Ash, Anthony, | ful 8ffering ure to 1r R I ¢ pit. They 1 Oieir o Cornoral Michacl Do Mareu, New and Haven, N Allen Oat tes,— Cornelius wonder Henty aling his feet. are the third entertaining re top notchor see them. Do you recall Bryant W “Skinner" fama of ' He ' is unfors see him in I tare, The Gy Pill. This is o E t ful comedies that has been pres sentcd here in miny moons. The roie sup plied for Mr, Washburn is thoror numan and sympatiet €upports the i and \Du will want shburr. of d pic- this kauckas kides, Derby; George JLou- Hill, Providenc zewski, Ansonia; sta ing his leadin® i wards directed, South | rew picture, The ? Range, o we habe a e of his quality.” soental) To complete the show Sttheriind, Water=| funny Sennett comedy. Whose 3 Stamfora; . Cii- | Wife, eel pic just for o laughing purpos Breed Theatre. Patrons of the Breed theatre had Clarence W. Lod, Aquila G. Mircault, Missing in Action. been warned in adv. that they an.to;'-YI"!.nr'\ : T could expect an extraordinary sereen | yRoTeR: e T B oL production yesterday with the appear- | 10rd; Pietro Bl ance of the 1919 extravaganza. Ali TR Baba and the Forty Thieves, but the [ JEWISH MINISTERS I production so arpasséd expecta- S Hlim Tt expreseion” of ‘woiter And| | oiy L CRoEIONC INNEW. YORK epproval was constant in the house.| XNew York D i Never in any production have there [S0Fernment's plan been shown such lavish settings ana | 1oWich hame \'\Iondr-rful scene: The work of the sed H’#“"\n’wn 5 players, howemer, is the principal o > 5 = ture. This feature wil ]lFe \henfcntuu of ()l('}ofl’)\ CouEresfion S ae St day. again today. Hale Hamilton, of the Get-Rich- cxpresding: frlo Quick Wallingford fame is also seen the Tare oF e i1 $5,000 an Hour, a screen version of P SeCretard the famous story of the same name by SpxemaLCont: o George Randolph Chester. Serazor The Burton Holmes travel completes the bill for today. series %, Judge Julian uml othe: A resolu ed favoring lgama the CHRISTMAS MESSAGE TO Jewish rabbis’ a: @Di'i'\(im\ COLUMBIA MEN IN FRANCE| A commun receiyed from Cardinal O'Connell ot Borton expr ed his opinion that American r couid be infivential in checking spread of Bolshevism in th New York, Dec. 25.—A Christmas message was sent to all Columbia Uni- versity men in France by Nicholas Murray Builer, president of Colum- bia. it was announced today. “Those who have offercd their lives are now cailed upon to offer their minds and souls,” the mes<age said in any s country. FRENCH TO INCREASE THE ARMY [N ODESSA part. “The eacrifices of war are over, | , Odessa. Fri 207g(By. . The but the sacrifices of peace are only [ $-)—The vo Y. which i now to begin. These are sacrifices | 20lding Odessa, under nch com- mand, is to be incr ments from the C . The main force of the wrmy, which is now ten miles from Od . 18 re- ported today to have received rein- forcements from Kiev, who came in an armored train, More than 200 persons were killed in the streets in battles here on De- cember 18, 2 revisod count shows. One third of these were civ Several school c}uldrm were wounded. that will behind us selfishness, greed by act e and a willingness to exploic the seuls and the bodies of other men. These are sacrifices that will turn our minds away from bigness, from numbers and from accumulations, to character, to quality and to spiritual nower. We should no Jonger think of large na- tions and small nations, but only of free nations, joyfully competing to- gether in service to mankind in reve tions of new and unsuspeeted powers of helpfulness and progress.” 4 FRENCH MISSION WAS ELCOMED TO CAUCASUS Paris, Dec. 25—(Hawns) — The French mission to the Caucasus re- ceived a hearty welcome o its arrival at Ekaterinodar and Novorosiiskoe, advices received from the Caucasus TURKEY DINNERS IN K. OF C. HUTS N FRANCE Paris, Tuesday. Dec. 24-—~The pro- gramme of ihe Knights of Columbus for Chrisstam day included the giving of turkey dianers at their various huts in France and in the occcupied dis- sh‘:nm At _l]:e latter piace, on_the tricts of Gerinany for .hm,';flnflq of | Black Sea, the officers of the allied the members of the American expedi- | 1cct wore feted, while th government tionary force. The Senta Claus of | Of Bkaterinodar gave dinner at which toasts were drunk to the allied armies and to a “greater and re- generateN Russia.’ the occasion at several inuts is Will- lam J. Mulligan, chcairman of the Knights of Columbus war work activi- ARMY CASUALTY LISTS!{ {declared out of ties committee, Mr. Mulligan is the man who super-| East Hampton.—Because of the in- vises the transition of the Knights of [ fluenza epidemic in town the public Columbus_overseas from i war to. a|library will be closed until further peace bashn notice, 700d dr the —Raw s every T rms Co., el., or from 9 Hafn d furs. hursday. Two Nurse Gir! d: FREE EMPLC Geo. L. Che: batween Shety n old. reliak JYMENT BUREAU icket and sbro, M:.,'aJ “Market Sts. to ceal with. rm FuR E FOR l WANTED—CONTRACTS FOR LOTS, WINTER R DELIVERY, IN M M CAR E OND CN THE C ADDRESS BOX FOR SALE—A nics’ bay 15 v i ‘Wt 2 . slirsine e _RDNT or sale, new, 48 indi-| ‘FOR SALE- One Holstein ‘cow four St e wvea ';:’ee‘;?,,g Jaual st g adern garige in\Pumam | vears ali, it Tive from 50 1o 78) horses; this horse is one' of the most| GoRR 1 moath] Box, 329, | quarts of milk & day, and a number of beautiful bay geldings in New England, age S weignt 1100, is very stylsh. afraid of nothing snd will stand with- out higehing, cost $350 twa years ago, will seli to’ good ‘reliable beople 'fof. 17 1 for Mrs. Kogers' horse, ai 371 Main St. —=dec26d FOR SALE—A 1017 Ford touring ‘car in good condition, equipped with de- mountable rims, extra tire .shock ab- sorbers; reasons for selling, too light for my work. . Tel, 651-3, dec26d 3 for holidays, Be- © homey, both comb and*bot- l hfl e a limited quantity of rasp- lossam honey which 1 recom- R se during ho. and_on n ‘especially fine ddress George R. n, 52 Oakridge St, Norwich. ALE—A cooking stove, chenp, Lincoln Ave. 25d shire and O. L C.) old, the kind th Furnbull, “Wauy k, and sold with our cHOW Ford touri Phone 18 . than coal at p delivered in sawed lengths. ton, 4 Broadway. Tel. 621 i o el good shoat: nore each, A. L. Ral n'lel \m"(ll Canterbury, Conh. dec20d wood in stove Kindling wood. " dec1td declta brood in declid o 1. hard -red 2 he bus Tel. \\urdl SALE qu OR SUM- OR WILL LEASE V. R. R, 17 THIS Office of The Norwich Say Norwich, Con of this Socic the The Directors irrent mont end at the tors entitled the January 15, 1918, COSTELLO Li ‘A G. THO'\‘{?QON, E Chir opodist, (PROTECT Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Suite 7-8 Alice B Norwic! 7 | Telephene 760 PETER VER STEEG FLORIST Cut F lawers, Neddina di rate of FOUR | CENT. per annun Conn of semi-an earnings a hs 1, payable to depaosi- ! eto on and after PPITT, Treasurer. S; + < Foot Speciahsf YOUR FEET), h Suppor uilding, 321 Main S Phone 13G6-4 67 Lafayette St, Funeral Desig Deccrahons. ns, FLO FOR ALL Orders TREES A Maplewood T. H. PEASODY WERS OCCASIONS Belivered ND SHRUBS Nussery Co. _ Phone 28 Timken-Hyatt and - New Departure Bearings’ SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES 90 MAIN STREE Whitestore Cig. hundred from 4 rate per thoussd, “2n] LEGAL NOTICE T, NEW LONDON ICE | & FOR SALE Mosler safe, double ar W WS FOR SALE t flrgl flo?‘r 130 Btoadw&)’ Twenty-five Fresh Cows TWENTY-FIVE SOON To FRESHEN | AMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Cenn. | phone 30, Letanon Sierlin """nmg and nishing Co. st Mortzage, 59 Bond t 95 and In%elesi B i These bonds are tax free in Con- necticut. Very fow of these bonds ra offered for sale and therefore s is a special opportunity. HQORSES FOR SALE IF YOU WANT TO BUY A GOOD HORSE AND FIND IT AS REPRESENTED COME AND SEE ME ELMER R. PIERSON J.C. WITTER . Auctioneer R T S Office, No. Main St,, e Ist, 1018, - Same Danielson, Conn, . ONANT, ! 22 HEAD OF CATTLE—22 lin Street. 5 = 3 B ce is hereby issued ings ety, loc the State of C 'nwle\', has bee; issuvance of a dup! This notlce is apter 131 bted at Fart of December, day Administrator’ c nelius Crowley. 2 State Street, dan26Ti CTICE CONCERNING Connectic i Society for pay- due under said pasibook, ate of C\umgctl..ut for flxe year LOST BANEK- 00! givén t pa by The Norwl aied at t. A to Cornelins and that the n Jos ra“ln\ now application to saic or the cate passhook, given in compliance of the Public Acts of [‘n].sv"onn this 15tk OHN J. DWYER, the Estate of Cor- Hartford, Conn. PUBLIC SALE Having on hand more cattle than 1 can handle without help. I will sell on MONDAY, DEC, 30, 1018, at 1 o'clock p. m., at my farm, located on the state road lcading from _ Plainfield, Conn. - to Moosup and Central Viilage, 2 Ayrshire, Guernsey and Among the lot are 10 new mileh ones, extra g forward s E ' HERMAN B. ("IT\FMA\ |know as Adam’s Tavern in deciSW . S S NT—A three-room _tenement, - inquire 39 |_Spruce St. noviid TO RE‘VT—LaTSe furnished Toom, Phone 372-5. Six.room tenement, new Dagered And painted. S ‘Stanton Ave. FOR RENT At Grotan Long Point. all the vear round house. 7 rooins, gocd basement, steaf heat, e!ectnr‘lty. ete., running to the ' Iron works in 15 minutes; reasonable rent to good American family. P véall, Builder, Groto! exceptionally enemcnts of three and six rooms on Franklin. square. Inquire of James E. Fuller & No, 34 Broadway deciid 1t, all mod- ern improvementd, at 16 1 .ames St Inquire Amerlcnn e Metal Co.. at at; $2 a week u ¢, Toe, and §1. Railroas Commercial 5 by Ave.| dec3d ’l‘n JRUNT—Turnishe I a Topa, with Phone’ 131! lig Tel 1045-3. FOR RENT Seven-Room Cottage with all modern |improvements, very desirable losation. | For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Frankiin Square, Norwich FCR SALT FOR SALE AT A BiG BARGAIN PRICB mne room modern house, flne outbuild- v about e land, limit A. MORA tate Br PRESTONRBRIDGE Livery, Sale and Bq‘ardmg' Stable. Taxi Service and " Gerage Connec!ed. 0 per pair, all goc extra nice dr drivers be with @ w \»u.kfi: ey \!y ho “time Trial n ou il giv. value for your mo STABL Phone 52! ' BUY THIS SEVEN-RODM HOUSE new hous £pacious ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties lephone 133 €3 Broadw o EN hh Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the Rhods lsland | also accassible Seashore Farms. Send forbooklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L FOR SALL UR KE at Watch Hill, View, shore; s!Six Motors 3 h. p., 220 Volt, 'R, “C. |We have wxll &= w. decdd freshen soon. £51- of the eity. novld Federal truc The Ldward Chap- oct3od ale. Write for catalogue. anieison, Conn. -seplSd Lhu‘ nei/p i Was ‘ow in en the Yanl _and wot in ‘ell’ flwydm adn't *ad mo trevneln’, the ‘did e a Ky ks n’ 't “know the gvmer Tl They. 'adn't mever marcheldl their shbotin’.was the in fing condjtion. pell Co, - FARMS ro. BT it ch, vhle'w An’ the only thinz that hothered us » that day in mwtl u'l { A Was ‘ow in el the ling ol it they FOR SALE | ™ s iidd Thém lezzy, nosex . across the s We r‘r\'!|den t “elp rximt wonder 'ow In “ell weir An' the only ‘mmz that bothered us in all onr stagzerin’ ranks, Was wot in ’ell *nd ’apnen iw'en the 'uns 'ad 't the Yanks. Having changed our plant over to mew ‘uns, just come electric power, we have for disposal at attractive figures: One 15 horse-power Eric Engine. One 30 horse-power Erie Engine. These can bo scen at any time at §{ My word, it "apnened sudden w'en the ot " Tarie 'ad frst hegun, the . ! We sced the Yapks a runnin’, Gaw- E. H, JACOBS MANUFACTURING Findetion Wy ain But the only thing that bothered us Ly that seed the ehase be;— n as 'ow in 'cll to stop 'em 'fore they'd et into Berllnp s ¢ COMPANY School Street Danielson, Conn. -[FOR SALE They didn’t ‘ave no {actlcs but the blaody manuei, They "adn’t Ieamed o order but "Ooray ©. and give 'em "ell. But’ the oniv thinz thar hothered us 2bout them leggy lads Was 'ow In 'ell to get tne show to feed their “Karerads.” So we're_ standin® R“ tagether stiffish firin’ e, Tf anyvone should aws‘: you, you can say we're doin’ But the onlv. thing fhat bothers us, and that don’t bother much, Is 'ow in ’ell to get the dirt to bury all the Dutch. Gaw's trewth, it's rotten fizhtin® that all our troops ’as seen, The 'un's a dirty plyer, ’cause always heen; But the gnly thing that bothers us in *andin’ 'im onr thanks Ts ’ow_in 'ell we'd done it, if 1t wasn’t for 'the Yanks. Oh, the Fnelish and the Irish. and the ‘owlin’ Sentties, too. The Canucks and Anstréveluns, and ihe "lary French noflu, * The onlv thine that hothered us—don’t hother any more— Tt's why in 'ell we didn’t know the Yankee bovs hefore! —Emerson Hough. HUMOR OF THE DAY Shopping Wife—Isn't it a sweet 1it- tle bat, Jack? Guess what it cost? Motoring Husband—About one I should say.—Sydney Bulletin. “She says she's going w give sing- in a THE AMERICAR- WASTE & METAL CO. 210 West Main St. $500.00 land, ‘e ’as 39 acres of several acres r and about 300 cords of standing wood, fine well of water, 2 also neve: failing acres of cleaxed some fruit, sitvated 11 % of raiiroad and mile to prosperous village, where all the wood can be sold to the mill at a 5ood price. A rare bargain. Investi-|; SEC TS, gate. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. | *“ I guess she'll have to. ' 'Nobody’d ever pay her for ’em.—Philadelphia Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West I d St., Werterly, R, L Telephone 2363, olstein Cattle - that splendid types For Sale. STONE and DARLING EAST WOODRSTOCK, CONN. Bulletin. Judge—I understand that you pre- fer charges against tkis man? Grocer—No, sir. I prefer cash, and hat's what I had him brought here for.—Pearson’s Weekly. “And was the widow so inconsol- able?” Why, they had to hide to keep her from a brave one. Th' ven started a row with me wanst— Life. \ “Why did vou buy that old door- mat when your office furniture is brahd-new? “I think a worn doormat outside is a gocd advertisement for a lawyer.” —Judge. | some are| The Sire—You and your dog havcel g A P upset everything in the house, ani Tel. Putnam Div. 216-4. psee i S The Son—That's right. Take it out on me e you know if you licked the dog he'd hite you—Boston Globe. posed marriage to me “And you accepted him?” “No. I told him T wasn't competing h either the Army or the Navy in recruita.” —Detroit Free it quoting poetry in ,” replied Senator - Sorghum. “T ,got tired of having people come around to ngratulate me and tell was the best part of hington Star. he use of cussing so con- me the e darned auto won't go.” 'Well you.can't run it by lung K en . { . ——— i FOR SALE ||| THE KALEIDOSCOPE | . ‘ Tt is worth while noting as the y Gocd Home for quick buyer. l world hops peacefully along that the [} Six room house, large barn and {1| German election will be held on i two acres of land. One 5 o dhog w‘:«“um Ll i {rarr\ Vfl?:m ot siatesiugd Prior to the war the exportation of i . Willimantic, nea: school, ||lgyes 4 never exceed- lk to trolley. fied ahout §550.000, while' imports of T 3 }| dvestufis prior to the war aggregated | /THOS. H. BECKLEY from $10,000 000 o $15,000,000 per @n- i e nom! ! St I ror {he TUnited States i s s Hlgas be reest seller to Japan, and its > . increasing faster y other country; the aving been about $46,- = vu*vi @ALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH Great numbers Dutch workmen | who wer charged 1t Krupps are jreported to have been re-engaged and iMPROVEMENTS AND, IN GOOD !0 have returned o Krupps It 13 7 REPAIR, ON TROLLEY LINE§|ing material, especially AND 15 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR PARTICULARS SEE FRANCIS D. DONGHUE Central Building | trucks, and in preparing for extensive | commercial campaign to be initiated after peace is signed. vo-bean oil, which originates’ cipally in Manchuriagis almost v controlled by JaPanese. The v of beans last year was very | large, and the amount of oil turned Nerwich Phonas tout was limited only by the capacity 4 (of mills. A number ¢f large new : re arfed -both in Man- FOR SALE | MY HISTORICAL TAVERN | PROPERTY Norwich Town. Enquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mass. | FOR SALE' Cottage Houses, Tenement ana Business Blocks, Luilding Lots, align desirable locations. List your pro- * | perty if ycu care to eell or'rent, as I have 4 number of peonle looking for real estate investmen __THEKE 1s no advertising medium Eastern Connecticut equal o B larin far business results. - WILLIAM F. HiLi, Japan and most of the al- established mills increased their dpflclty Dyestuffs e\ncr(ed (o Creat Britain in the fiscal year 1918 totaled over 2,500,000, against $70.000 in the year I before the war; tg France $1.630,000 worth, against $2,600 in the year pre- ceding the i to Ttaly $1.182,000 worth, against $11,000 in. 1914;° to Japan, $3233,000 worth, against noth- }ing in 1914; to India $1,948,00, against $93 worth in 1914, and to Brazil $1,- 2,000 worth, against §65 in 1914. FOR SALE The very dC\ll.lh‘C properh of ]‘s( i 3 FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottags House on Spring Street Estate C.'A. Mowrey. | W. Ives Ex., 11 Ci mmphn Streat . CASTORIA For Infants and Children the Time to Save Coal by Ut éise For Over 30 Years ring Steam-Pipes with ‘ NATIONAL Al el flw Eoi -{4 Wm. Now Renl kisiaie und Insurance. v Thayer Ride the AIR CELL COVERING e o . Fzor Sale by | SRE 15 no n,d\erusinz wedium 1a Eastc n Connceticut eqnal to The Bule THE PECK-McWILLIAMS co: BT

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