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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANYED—Male A Bulletin Want - | Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Get It ~ wORWICH BULLETIN, WONDAY, JARURRY 3, 1922 Advertisement Will Sell It Advertisement Wil Sell It ‘WANTED—Misceliancons ¥OR SALE LEGAL NOTICES GENERAL managers, e adjusabie lamp " o rough agents for the For information, call Williman- Siverty 86-3. try st sdvertised eleatric jamp in {3 Urganize & sales force and o with this ubique oppartanity ; b TO RENT—Furnished rooms for 1 housekeeping at 7 Oak St jan “T0 RENT Sixroom apartment, with garuge, near Backus Corner. e e — |~ novaod HUNDREDS of positions await the WANTED—Alrtight stove; statc size| FOR SALE—One good horse, buggy Adfress 1. C. P, this ofice. | and harness, §25. K. H. Philips, \ec- sailles, Conn. ~ - jans$d NOTICE TO CREDITORBS. AT A COUKT 0OF rioBaTE HELN At Norwich. with:n SALESPEOPLE — Either sex; fine| FOR SALE—] chance with honest people; New London, Tolland, Windham open; investigate this now; samples 25c, refunded if dissatis- Dae Advance Sales Service, 28_Bacon WANTED—A new house of seven zooms, with all modern lmprovements, 1 <o0d Tocation, with & < lot. one ; ore o Ting emeed e B o s | rooms, on Peck St., all conveniendes, with Scesion flrst of M. rained worker. Why not attend Nor-| TO ERNT—Six-room Wieh Commercial Sehool now? Many | modern improvements. —Inquire a! o graduates are earning from a thousand | mAU'S Shoe Stors, 310 Main St. janid TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, steam e heated, centrally located, 10 ten thousand doliars a year JAnGFMW b "WANTED —An _experienced groovery | Tel. 1422-2 %, stato experionce and salary ex- Box A. B. C., Bulleth Janid shrubs, permanent. weekly pay; ety Noroory ca. |near Preston Bridge. Sened | _Jandd * poeitions free: write today |odern improvements, ln Institute, Dept 31-D.[Tel 37 jan2d LOST AND FOUND FOR RENT — Two tenements at 56 With conveniences. — | Yuntic & s known, that | downstairs. Tenney |~ LOST—If the party S wh Builetin_ Otlics, ay. Address”Box. 0, care Bullefin, Inquire at Able- | ] goods, antique furniture, china, Tare ctures, glassware, etc.; high- 376 Main St | “70, RENT _Two furnished rooms for light_housekeeping, 56 Oak St Janéd _ TAUTOMOBILE storage, 376 Main St., atkinson Tire Co. dition. Phone 598-3. " jansd Burdick & MeNlicol, Jewett City. _jan7d jansd I20EMW T Binites Susu bt el Sisd: = ! “jany, FOR RENT — Three-room tenement, janid Tel. 1881-4. janld 308 Franklin St TO RENT—Steam rooms for light housekeeping. Tel. 353-12. six for 23¢, & good fine X L N T line of All kinds of fur work done | 1380, Tel. 570. Jauned WANTED—To TO RENT—Rooms for light house- o @turday nOON | keeping. Phone 1987. Tk Jandd pro- o So— | ————T— LOST Alredal d bound puppy. = T to F._ L. Robinson, ot 1718-2 ad rorsp pos - f n Office. 32 space recently occupied Fot my houss, brows |N Ring Building on Chestnut Street, at any time. apply to ON PROSPECT STREET GREENEVILLE CEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer MODERN APARTMENT 2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE 6 ROOMS AND BATH Teleptione 630 $30.00 - - = APPLY TO A TN SREEE T 5 James L. Case 0 SHETUCKET STREET FOR RENT The very desirable manufacturing - - 1 SECOND HAND FUBNITURE znd new | Warner Brothats' Company, in the || loor coverings bought and sold. Get our and the Hiscox Building on Myers Court. The property may be seen particulars, James L. Case 40 SHETUCKET STREET T WANTED—Wood to at reasona- | FOR SALE—200 pullets. . Billy Sup- hoiki, R. D. ~_jan7d further detalls, see Clarence Sholes. Tel. nia ¥OR SALE—Guernsey %: 1 loan = §5.000 on first| wWilliams, Brooklyn, Conn. Box 93, Bulletui. janéd 4 to raise money for lodge, | lengt Tel. 1879-12 society, church or any legitimate enter- | —— prise, let us help you. F o | ment’ given to inmates of hospital cuse on Williams St., near trolley, all The Norwich Pl conveniences, seven rooms each tenement, | garage and large lot, some fruit trees on “TOR SALE_Seasoned hard wood, ree entertal ¥OR SALE_—Beautiful two-apartment e premises. For further information, ap- OR SALE—A young c.’l,é\‘cd one week. 220 Elizabeth St ec2T FARMS for sale; easv terms, With or dec21d 8epi2d. [hard wood. Tel §15-4 H. E. ileard & - — | Son, Homestead Farm: decivd BEAUTIFUL baby grand Somora pt SVES, HOUSEHOLD | on Ceniral Ave, with garage for bottles, glassware, mantic, Con! : Commings & Ring | ik Faneral Directors and Embaimers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Funeral Director E'\ 5 Bkt £ Embalmer i | PROMPT SERVICE | soi at il DAY OR NIGHT | Tngitre or W HOURIGAN BROS. .. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ;o0 son N wich and Jewett City | s nov Tel. 536 HIDES, SKINS, PELTS AND WooL Write us and our representa- tive in your territory will call. Rendering Co. Auburn, Mas.. | Horses and Colis EST. THOS. J. WATTLES Lady Chestn Every Saturday WANTED. €8, 65 Frankitn St Second Hand AUTOMOLILE ACCESSORIEN | KOUPET winter to bottom auto repain Norwich JUNT ARRIVED. new, wear like new, They are extra | 53 'W. Main St see them. You car OVERHAULING ELMER K. PIEESON. ihe Henry Alien & Son Co.|™— % MAIN STREET SUNERAL DIRECTGRS | AND EMBALMERS i ady Assistant Telephons 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT AND REPAR WBRK;%T New York OF ALL KINDS 0 New or Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, TOR SALE—1920 odge touring_sar, | ass conditior Amos L. Shea & Burke ‘-77 : B00RIINDING “uneral Directors §| 40%%gn,Bnsnrone - O ————| Trucks and Carts Mechanical Rapairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. i -y ISP Blacksmithing in all it branca, . " Blank Books de an uled to Order 41 Main Sireet TRUCKING DANCING GEORGE LAMBEET, Occum, teaming, ey B i moving Instructor, Odd Peliows’| ¢, D. JOSLYN. ¢ or 40!, Privaie lessons evening class Mon- sins Monday, Jan. Main St. Phone #mall quantities. Phone 804 or S5otl & Clark Corp. 507 TC 015 NORTH MAIN STREET y2zd e i i nograph, regular $275, special for quick aignest prices for | sale $175; easy terms granted. The . Norwich Fuarnl- Two-tenement house, in good loc: GGODS of all kinds, old books, pictures, | cars. For full particulars, see etc, wanted for! V. COVELLO, in eastern Conn.|_1¢ Ward Bros,, 45 Jackson Street, Willi-| » Phone 632-3. In the h ¢ mile from state road, —— | just_the poultry and fruit, of Summer home; 100 acres, 60. acres Wood- nd; 7-room cottal 11 building: U shade tree: 0; $500 cash for guick TRYONS’ AGENCY, 234 iliimantic, Conn. FOR SALE | BEST QUALITY HARD WOOD, $10.00 | PER CORD, AND CHESTNUT ONLY | $8.00 PER CORD, DELIVERED ANY- | WHERE. PHONE YOUR ORDER TO 792 ized Dbarn ! HARRY B. FORD nc for the Diatrict ot day of January, A. ATLING, Judge Sweet, late of Norwich, on the 7tl Present —NEI1SO; -Bargain; $350 cash buys a 1918 Overland touring car il good con- FOR SALE_Thirty acres of xfl_d. one 5 mile from Jewett City borough line, city LN T Dt 48090 | Water connestion : vesy ressopable (ErmA Griswold, in said D Ordered, That the the creditors of said deceased to briag n their claims agaiust said eslate within Mx raonths from this dale, by posting & notico to thut effect. togethen with a copy of this o1der, on tlic signpost nearest to ihe place where sald deceased last dwelt, and {n the same Town, wud by publishing the same once fn a nowspaper havin elrcalation in said Pis! tura to this Court. iministrator cite TYOR SALE —Cottage house, seven about one acre of land. some fruit trees, garage for two cars, I'Or further partion: & — | lars, = inquire agent only, W. ¥. Hdll, ED — Second hand houseLold | Thayer Bldg. jan7d “FOR SALE_Market wagon, also cream B ‘Louis D. \Ward, 30-33 | Separator, both in first class condition. Water SI.-.ANal'chh. WANTED—Real estate of every di (o sell on commission basia, and make re- NELSON 1. AYLING, Judge The aboye and foregolng 18 3 Lue copy HELEN M. DRESCIER FOR SALE _An estra good new milch Burdick & MeNicol, Thayer Bilg., Nor- | cow. Inquire Chrls. Hansen. Phone 35-12 wich, and Jewett City. dec23kSMW | Lebanon JanTSMW “Axl‘lb-—-.:\.s male Angora cat fer NOTICE.—All creditors of reby notifled to present theie st sald estate to_the under- R. F. D. 1, within the ‘above and fore- DR. J. B. SWEET, Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. OF PROBATE at Montville, within and for the Discrict of Montville, on the 6th day of January, —Hard wood, sawed and signed at Jewett Cit; the time limited in 60982 aden FOR SALE—A good seven-room house TRIED, found O. K., Anadore fic, three | on Mt. Pleasant St with all modern im- for 20e, Red Dot cigars oc, Manila cigars | provements, with ohie acre of productive }soll, with & large barn; couid sasily be moke Shop. 7 { converted into a two-family house. ~For AT A COUR’ HOME, Judge ate of Waiter T. Phipps, Jate of In said District, de- Ordered, That the creditors of said deceased to bring in their ciaims against said estate within 8ix months frum tbis date, by posting a together with a copy order, on {he signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, the same once in The N\ newspaper having a_circulation Uistrict, and make return to this Court. N D. HOME. Judge. Administrator cite notica to that effect, DIy to agent oniy, W. F. Hill, Thayer 13 by piblaning The above and f AN T, HOME. wittiout stock L. Groman, | SEL s S R Plainfield, Conn. ~Tel. 93-2 § WE BUY and pay highest prices for b furnituved ands FhoOkR, | mooE e I L Kiemens, successor to King, 48-50 Water | FOR SALE_Well_seasoned siabs and St. Phorie 35-2. —100 farms for catalogue, — . % 10 acres up, with or without stock; give FOR SALE—Hard wood, $8 per cord, full particulars in first letter as to price, | delivered. Teiephone 1076-12. des d location and termis. P: O. Hox 105, | — o tt City, Cona. WANTED—We ps> second hflgd [x:‘nl‘lg N Tyt ke - Norwich, Cona. . Breed ildg. Tel 1914-3. We iy = buy, sell and exchange. je11d FOR SALE. FURNITURE, ST NOTICE.— AN ceased are herdby notified their clainis against_said estato undersigned at P. 0. Box 144, Providence, and foregoing order. THOMAS P. BURKE. Administrator. OTiCK TO CREDITORS. COURT OF file, within and for the District the 29th day of Decem- Present-—DA’ Montville. in said District, deceased. their claims agains months from this date to that effect, togethe order, on the signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last ¥n, and by publiching the same paper having trict, and make retu DAN D. FOME, Judge. The above and foregoing s by pesting a notica With a copy of this SUSAN F. HOME NOTICE. —All reby notified to present their against said cstate to the vnder- signed at 475 Montau above and foregoing order. CHARLES E. RICE, Administrator. "~ FOR SALE OUR MR. MILLS prEVeER I 1 DR T conducen, | Will Be At The | e, mear conter of eity s mist be Seeh 10 Norwich Tallow Co. apllaes FRANCIS D. DONOHUE noved FOR SALE Saiians" Furiiore. | PIANO BOXES $3.00 EACH The Plaut-Cadden Co. FOR SALE - ntic car line, yours | On quire of JOHN A. MORAX, Real Estate Iroker, NEW LONDON LINE 1 {§ Steamer Lvs. New London E 11 p. m. daily except Sun- REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF . 293 West Main St. woving bellers and ma- ForELs on the 31st day of Dec 1921: AMERICA™ HOUSE, D. Morrissey, | 5ii First class garage service cop- ne Sheta DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Zu 1 o Hayes Bros.. Propo. " Telephone DIT, |, demand) ... =2 el ISAAHA 26-28 Broadway. Movisg and Expressing. TEAMING ane moving, 10ng {rociing a epecialty. Jomn . Ford, 643 <ne ASSETS discounted ........... $17,176.36 Demand loans (without col- lateral) ...... WA Collateral ‘loans (time and cet 1,515.00 pean Mortgage loans .... .. Funds set aside for savi Shapire, Willow St, formerly ©. B. BROMLEY & SON, deciad Shetucket St. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. IsOEaANOE depositors ...... .. Tnited States bonds | Stocks and secur TOBACCO ] HOLESALE AND RETAIL TEAMING AND TRUCKING b v, done very prompily and at reasouabie ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetuckst Street Due from banks and baniers United States and National 1 2 %o carry a complets line of Domes- and Imported Ciga A L MEYER, 5 - You may be the next victim of a fire.| oo Cimne " e Don't take chances. The small annuai | Suspiense accon JONN . BOWMAN, 5118 W. Main St, Norwich, Conn. tabiished for Half a Century) ceione Cigar sare 370 per thousand. | Breed 3. K. COMANT. il Nuanklis St s premium is negligible to the firm pro- | Accrued interest (prepaid | "“LM";’"}'“W' asfitting _ana | tection from meney general repairing. St Tel. §63-32. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. — CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, ciGARs “UoHN BLUM, orton, 29 Mar-, plumbing by expert STSRATT "l heating and GArding PRINTING Ry 61 West Muin 8t | Furniture and fixtures ... Due from reserve agents bank notes . L 19,000.90 Minor coln S 1546.68 2 146 5.55 tevenue stamps loss it affords. on bonds) ........ 1.970.28 Take out a policy to day. Expenses ...... ..l 549498 3,372.01 Total Assets .......... $273,. Isaac S. Jones i kntrdia, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE |{apital stock . ... $100,000.00 wayidd ROPLAND K MARKOWY, D. SATISFACTORY SERVICE Tekods 32 6TH STREET LYE, BEAR. NOSE AND vii 195-104. Thaver Side, Tel. ireg | Phone 728 e ———— ENRIGHT Heating, Tinning PHYSICIANS and Stove Repairs St 02 20201 25:900.00 AGENT Tndivided profits . ...... .. 659.40 RICHARDS BUILDING {)ue‘ to {auku_and bankers. 2,146.49 Savings deposits ........... 91 MAIN STREET General deposits 01111111 11826061 Certificates of deposit, e % mand i L0000 reasurir'’s checks 3 o Certified checks ... .. ... 21,28 = Christmas Savings or Thrift CUDWORTH & THOMPSON S 191.50 ARCERERCES Total Liabities ......... $273,372.01 Thawer Building, Norwich, Conn. State of Connecticut, County of New London. I, George A. Finn, Troasurer of the aforesiid Bankers Trust Co. do sol. emn - Hateme SR iy swear that the foregoing ment is true to the best of my knowledge and WRLN YOU WANT to put your busl- e ) nees before the pubiic, there is no medi- WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and pettes than through the advertising| putider, M1l Werk .—aubu-z‘n ‘West solumns of The Bulietin. TUIEE 5 5o advemieng medium in ¢ Main_St. Fhene 931. Connectiout belief. = GEORGE A. FINN. DR. G, R. CHAMBERLAIN | cucoribed ana sworn o before e, DENTAL SUEGEDN this 6th day of Janunry, 1822, M’Grory Bldg. JOS.'C. WORTH, Norwich. Cann. jandd Notary Pubiic. THERE 15 no 2dvertising medtum in ‘equal-40*The Buile- ) Bastern Connecticu: equal to The Palle- tin for business zesuie C. W. PEPPER IS EXPECTED TO SUCCEED PENROSE George Wharton Pep; s United State . of Philadelphia, to succeed the is expected to come tomorrow unless mnute change is decided upon. The is understood, became a certainty after a the zoverncr to State Senator Crow in u Pittsburgh hospi- appointment, renublican state and it is said the governor, being a close organization leader before making his Sproul dld mot deny that Mr. Pepper would be the man selected. Pepper is a lawyer an Pennsylvania and Wwidely known in many activitles. FIRE DESTROYED & CLUBHOUSE good co tien, with o d 16 acres of land; very des ¥ ted. This property can be had at a very rea~ i | sonable price—a great chance for the e FEx party. For further nariculars, ine | NEW BEDFORD three-story wooden south end, was destroyed by firg car! estimated at $50- jumping from a top floor of the buil Ing to fire nets and were removed to One of the firemen and & club janitor were Mrs. Margaret Gelde: the janitor an invalid wife of 1 her two daughters were trapped in thelr sleeping quarters on the forced tb jump. Gelder, in landing, struck a fireman, ren- dering him unconscioys. The two daugh- | striking the net. Mr. Gelder, in attempting to locate the down a flight of sairs an dsustained min CLIMAX EXPECTE IRENE MICHALLSO OF CRIMINAL OPERATION Atiantic Cit, Irene Michallson, who following a leap from the second story sanatorium conducted by her death as the result of a criminal op- E. Leonard announced after an autopsy. er is in the county prison at He was arrested in and heid without bail t cawait requisition from ths New Jer- sey authorities. | Bankers Trust Co. at the close of busi- i 1 | city Friday n 9.008.00 | 1o MAKE ARRANGEMENTS MEINLEY BANQUET | more than an hour, even W -Mayor Daniel J. terday, that ho has called a meeting of the officers and executive committee of the association for Wednesday morning, January 18, at 11 o'clock in the Hotel Garde, Hartford, for the purpose of se- locting a date and making rangements_for Clinion—Word was received In town < of the death of Iwan Barden- hauer at his home in College Point, L. L Mr. Bardenhauer had spent here at the home of Mrs. Matilda Bron- son for several seasous. “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonhaise A Bulletin For Sale CEmoTODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. P:: »wn'}hz (Oratoct ees o Mugldn Efln. Pmm‘#k B At a democratic caucns held Friday evening the following were placed In nomination for borough ofticials: Ward- en, Joseph H. McCarthy ; burgess, John A. odek; clerk and treasurer Edwin M. Gray, collector of taxes, Lionel Boucher; Dalliff, Wiente Osgar; euditor, Joseph H. Stafford; assessor, Herbert Gray. There was an unusually large attend- ance at a soclal and dance, given for the benefit of Anne Brewster chapter, D. A. R. at the town hall In Pachaug Satur- day evening. Besides the residents of the willage there were people present from Ekonk, Voluntown, Glasgo, Lisbon and Jewett City. Driscoll's oOrchestra fur- nished muste for dancing, with Prof. F. iI Gilbert as promptes. Ice cream found a ady sale. All who attended found the vening one of exceptiemal emjoyment. Mrs. F. C. Whiting was in charge with Mr._and Mrs James Crary as able as- sistants. Sheriff and Mrs. Sydney A. Brown of New London were callers Sunday at the home of Mr. and Nirs. E. H. Hiscox. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Malfroot of Hart- ford were Sunday visitors of Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Raimlle. Shea Brothers had men and horses ai work all day Sunday marking and plow- ing on the big Dorviile ice flelds. Harvest- will begin this (Monday) morning A d of fine ® ineh fce assured. Tas r there was just one freeze, advantage was taken of it and the houses was fiil- ed. Warm rain and higher tempee followed at nit again the season w t to eut weather s tion now < 10 he the oniy freeze 1o bhe fo! by open weather. Many are enjoving the fine skating at Dorville and Tadpole Sunday automehi passing on state road found it as dry and smooth as in summer. The air was still with bright sunlight and a tempeérature only one © two degrees below fe 1200 One of the boys created quite a sensation Saturday when, as he passed along his Toute re- civing payments of tvelve cents, here and there for the week's papers, he depositea the coin in a 24 1-2 pound flour bag, smilar tothese whi the grocar sell one- cighth of a barrel of fiour. The funay of the boy's scheme was belped because the bag was nearly as tall as he. Mrs. A. M. Clark superintendent of the Primary depastment of the Baptist Sun day schooi entertained twenty-four mem- bers at her me Saturday afternoon Misses Esther and Mabel ¥ assisted Mrs Clarke in enertaining e children with games and a bincheon of sandwiches, cake, cookies, ice cream, candy and ap- ples. ¥uncral services for Charles Tacker were held, on his birthday Sunday after- noon, home in Lisbon. Rev. C, H. Andrews officiated. Burial was in Jewett City cemetery. The bearers were D. L Philips, J. I'. Phillips, Arba Browaing, R W. Dearnley, Clarence Kahn and Huss Hansen. There were flowers from rela- tives and friends. Hourigan Bros wers in charge of the arrangements. A delegation from the Order of Owls was present. J. B. Garand, who lives on what is known as the Tim Leary place m Gris- wold was stricken with acute indigestion Sunday noon while crossing the street near Fanning park. He Was Carried into Fred Maynard's home and his family who live in Plainileld and Griswold were sammon- od. Not until five o'‘clock was he able to be moved when Dr. F. E. Rainvilie drove him to his home near Pachaug. He is in a serious condition. Mss Rosna Allyn is in Backus hespital, Norwich where she was operated on Sai- urday night for appendicitis. She had re- turned to the Chendler Secretarial school in Boston after the hoiidays and her return to her home was most unex- pected. Her case was chronic, bat the Goetor in Boston and Norwich advised im- mediate operation. Dorcas Circle of the Kng's Daughters is » meet at Mrs. L. D. Howe's Tnesday | evening. An alarm for & chimney fir in L. D. {Howe's house on Pakmer avenue was | sounded Sunday morning at eight o'clock. The blaze was extinguished in a short time by the firemen. The New Londen Associatior of min ters is to be entertained tcdal (Monday at the Congregational church by the New ent and Jewett City church, The services commence at 10.30 with Rev. €. H. Rick otts of Greenwille as moderator. The paper of the morning is by Rey. J. Romern Dan forth of New London. His sudject is The Mistre at the Manse, After Iuncheon t5 be served by the women of Dboth churches there will be & discussions on Practieal Parish Pr IN THE NEWBERRY CASE TODAY gton, Jan. S.—Debate in the senate on the right of Truman H. X berry to ho cxpected to when Mr. Ne floor to defend hiny of corruption in the The senator. whoso cl tested by Henry Ford, ponent, on the ground th jent to win the nor election, will read according to pr o climax tomorrow, elections. < being con- out $250,000 vrepared speech and, plans, will then sub- mit to questions by any senator so long | as the queries are “‘reasonable.” Discussion of the case will go on to- ow under an agreement limiting each o one hour's speech on the main tonigl 4 more time a su: consent agreement obvio speech, it was indicated, would occupy thout inter- ruptions, Leaders in the fight to put through the | resolution which would declare Mr. Ne { berry to be the duly elected senator from Michigan say frankly that much depends on his presentation of the case and. | while confident that the resolution will carry, they assert that he will offer con- vineng argument concerning his lack of knowicdge of the activities of his cam- annual MeKiniey | paign eommittee. which will be held abour {end of the month in this city. The senaie faces probably 3 full week of discussion of the controversy which had its inception in the Michigan elec- tions of 1918, in which it.is said Pres dent Wilson urged Henry Ford to parti pate. TO WORK FOR INTERESTS OF THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE ‘Washitigton, Jan. 8 (By the A. P.).— Join J. Oblomievaky, a Russian engineer and one of the builders of the Chinese Eastern raflway, arrived here today in an official capacity as a Russian expert to work for the preservation of the interests of the Russian people in the iine at the proceedings of the arms conference. “We hope that the Washington confer- enee wiil remember that the Chinese Fastern railway was built with money taken from the Russian people,” said he, “and that the loss of this rallway to Rus- sia would mean the cutting off of Siberia from the Pacific. We hope the confer- ence will act as moral trustees of Russia at this time of her temporary disability.” A girl will never believe a man who tells her he loves her and lets it go at that. | the repar 1t in that body was| plans to take th he ehatee | Plomacy. and to whom the nation's des. he charge | P! {tiny has been entrusted.” cratic op- ation and {marke that the Ge [to b2 reali | shave, he sure that Engi or any amendments, but leaders | "7 acceptance cheaply. at should Mr. New- eusion of the | v would be proposed and accepted. The senator's ing to the company, while wages of em- ployes have increased 190 per cent. over ~ Advertisement Will Get * =m=== Pauline Starke, a gifted portrayer of strong_emotiona! parts, has the leading feminine role in Salvation Nell, tie Jrst National Attraction, which comes to the Davis theatre, Tuesday.and Wednesday. In the screen version of this famous Ed- ward Sheldon play Miss Starke is to be seen as the courageous little Salvation Army lass who lifts the man of her makes him go straight. It is a swory of romance and pathos, With some great dramatic situations. and the scre=n is said to have made of it a most extraordi- nary piece of entertainment. Appesring opposite Pauline Starke is Joseph King in tht male lead as_the drunken, shiftless creature of the East Side whom a little slip of a girl trans- forms into an upright man. Hypnotiem is the metive force in the story of The Case ot Becky, which is the second feature. The heroine, piaved by Coustance Rinney, becomes a wicked ab- normality through the powsr of a vil- lajnous hyprotist and is saved through heart out of slums of New York and |Strand Theatre. at Davis Theatre. Uncas . g h:. 11, 1.0. 0. F. 3 ot A “fifl.h«o. 137-U. B. of Battery B, 1324 Artillery. Norwich Lodge. N i Todee, No 245, X. E. 0. Thames Lodge, o meets in Hal v Vaudeville and Motion Pictures Motion Pictures at Breed Theatra, Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre, A fully equipped brokerage offie ops erated by Field Bros, members of the Consolldated stock exchange of NeW' York city, will open itg doors this (Mone day) morning at 34 Shetucker ‘ Continuous stock and bond qotat-ons Wili be reported on thelr very claborate’ bokrd. They extend a genmeral imvitse tion to all visiors e tho same medfum by a kindly disncsed | NORWICH CAST PROMISES sclentist. It is seldom, if ever, that hypnotism fs seen a= a favoroble selonce on staze or screen. Usually it ia employed for nefarious ends, but in this nisture serves both purpose Montague L mack avpear as the rival hypaet The Case of Beck sis in A clever comedy entitled Put and| Take, will also be shown. ¥ fine revue a real d of revue you'll lik Clifford Jo: n L Ty difficult jugeling To see him & th means is enough to set ming. Jim znd Leo Francis are the face comed of comed the comedy of new comedy head and See. Here act containing enough com- edy talk to carrv the entire act along very smoothly. The Fader Trio are jper- feci entertaimers. Yowll enjoy thelr of- fering. The feature ploture is Bessle Love in The Midlanders, a love story of » sissippi valley When a vioneer civil zation was mouded out of primitive pas- sions and tender loyaitles to become the rugged middle west-of today. a evip ‘ping drama of the heart. Don't mlss. this super-program. BREED THEATRE. Rupert Hughes has again shown bis deftness in creating screen comedies, in his latest photeplay, From the Ground Up, which Goldwyn has produced with Tom Moore in the stellar role. The pho- toplay is showing at the Breed theatro today and tomorrow. The story gives Mr. Moore every possible apportunity to exploit his various and unique talents. His smils is ever present, whether as a diteh-digger or as the superintendent of an office building. He puts his horse over the hurdies like a professional jook- ey. And in the moments of pathos. there 14 a sincerity about Tom Moore's act- ing that grips the heart. The story tells of the rise of a lowly mmigrant to a position of stability. As his forfines rise, those of the girl he adores from afar, fall. How they f- nally are brought together makes a cli- climatic_ending to an enterralning plc- ture. Helene Chadwick is Mr. Moore's leading lady: and no man can be biam- ed for carryimg her image ebout with him for years. The supporting cast isj admriable. Other pictures on the bill include a Chester comedy titied The One Best Pet and the Pathe New: 2 AN ANGLO-FRENCH ALLIANCE TRGED BY PRESS OF FRANCE Paris, Jan. $.—(By The A. P.)—Vary- fng degrees of bitternses are shown by all the afterncon newspapers today im their comment on the activities of the allied supreme council of an Anglo- French allfance, but at the same _time hope that will not be “too dearly bBought.* The Temps refterates lts previous oriti- clem of the supreme cognofl “usurning” ons commisslon’s autho, concerning the schedult of German repar- ations. 'We persis says the newspaper, “in directing the attention of ocur Britieh friends and our Amerisan friends to the absolute necessity of a great loan.” Ths Journa; Debats savs “The anxic increasing. and one asks one’s self if there s French df- The newspapes.gave Pramier Briand Ihas shown that he has indertaken more {definite and broader obligations at Lon- da than he told parliament of. ed and says that “Russia w he delivered for exploitation to Ger- many, and the allies will help her.” Jacques Bainv la Tiherts says: “If the idea of & British alliance takes 4 will not sell BOSTON POLICEMAN IS CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY Boston, Jan. $—Joshua Molain, whose resignation followed his susp>u- sion last week from the Boston rolice force on_charges preferred by suparior officers, -Wwas arrested tod charged with conspiracy. McLain, who is a ne- gro, is charged by the police With hay- ing sent an accomplice into stores {o purchase liquor and upon completisn of the sale to have entered and threataned the proprietors With arrest unless they paid hi ma sum of money. He will be arraignéd in counrt temorrow. JOHN KEXDRICK BANGS IN IMPROVED CONDITION Atlantic City, N. J., Jan, 8—The con- dition of John Kendrick Bangs, il at a local hospital, was reported as improved tonight by his ohysician, “Hs is resting comfortably and his general condiiion is good,” said the do: tor. “He ‘s taking nourishment now and is much fmpoved.” REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF WESTERLY GRANITE Westerly, R. L, Jan. 8.—A reduction in the price of granite, ranging from 50 to 72 cents a cuble foot, w23 announced today byeone of the largest quarry com- panies in this city. The new scale wiil be higher than the prevailing prices of 1917 by less than 50 per cent.. accord- that year. Give a man half a chance and he will tell of a grudge he bas against ‘ome other man. nd Frank MoTer.|b¥ am | senerous h Revae | her part name un-t{ | to whose untiring eff | the performance is du black- | &bpear in the leading par ir act! FINE THEATRICAL PERFORMANCEH This afternoon and tcnight at the Das vis theater the people of Norwich will witness » play that Is really professions al and put over iy a profe cars. All Aboard which is one Of the very lates. of the John B. Rogs ers vroductions.is Yar superior to the asuzl entertainment staged by amae teurs, Members of th. Knights of Co- lumbus and the Ladies of nbus, uge s to be n pleasced 5t the very tronage of the peonie af Norwich thus far, and a capacity houss is expected. Every one of the prinel pals is thoroughly familiar with his or 0d in, Apeak f the yrime cipals Wr imust not forget to give that well deserved praise 1o the members of the chorus groups aisp. nor shali we ioss sight of the fact that the young peonle who are taking part 1n the performance able managemer lows: Billy Brads, a college boy, James Walsh Dorothy Brady, his sistor, s Rosanna Pelogain Johnny Thomas, Billy's chum, William Donovag Besatrice Sioane, Biliy's swestheart, Helen Flynn Mrs. Sloane, mother of Beatrics, - Mrs. James Duttost Captain K144 of the S. S, Florida, 4 Nicholas Speliman Jenny, Swedish stewardess, Agnes Whited Alexander C. Phome, a human truek, -« James Mollem Barney Kehl, eccentric sailor, £ Herbert Smith Bull Works, eccentric sailor, Bernard Kiviin Besides the principals, who have sclo work, the enssmble and chorus numbers enlist many of tho best known young' people of the clty, Who will be seen fn chorus numbers that Include the tonrists, Yachting Girls, Cabin Boys, Sweethearts; Sailor Girls, Bashful Bumble Bees, Fishing Girls. Overall Girls, Sea Nymphs and Water Witches and Antidotes. For the spacialties which are intro< duced in the second act, we have beem very fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Vineent M. Dixon. Mr. Dixom has appeared In the past with Ne!l Or- Brien's Minstrels, with AL G. Fields and Honey Boy Evans and is considered one of the finest dancers fn the country. Mr.. Dixon Dixon wili also entertain with & monologue and song. Mr. Dixon is a To- cal boy and it is only hecanse of his friendship with many of the Knights of Cotumbus that we have been fortamate enough to secure his serviees for fo- night's performance, and also for the matinee. The other speclalties will Bo Miss Sadie Driscoll, Who has =o oftem aolighted Norwich audiences In the pest with her wonderfnl soprano volee, Mas< ter Raymond Woods, who also is ne etranger to Norwich music loving auf ences, Misa Celene Bower In a_ dance novelty and Herbert Smith and Bernard’ Kivitn. : Sgaso S s POURTH TN Y. M. O. A. COURSE WALE QUARTETTE AND KFADER An unusually attractive concart i . scheduled in the Y. M. C. A. course for, Tuesday evening, January 10th at $ ps m. when the wonderful Provideace winz— ers, The Dorlc Male Quartette, assisted, by Ethel Hinton, the pop cleutions=t mt, will render what will rrooably ber the best of the “Y" course this season,| though . the next number will he versy fine. The Dorle Quartette might be cale ed the favorite of the Masinic bodiesi as they have been in great demand by the Masonle fraternity all over New England, and have always mads good fn = large war. . T prostam comprises operatle, mecust lar. humerous and sacred numbers, and: will be rendered in an artistic manners The reader, Miss Hintor overseas. entertaining the soldlers and, she will bs remembered as the reader n the “¥" course about two vears AEO;} when she simply captivated hor audience.t This concert will please the most nart ular, and doubtless a large audience Wi be present. The concert will be ziven at the Communfty House on Chursh stracte. The price of admission is 75 onte. Frika Morini, Viellnist, to Appeat Tuesday, January 10tn. Erfia Morini. the marvelous sourg, violinist. will apnear on sday evet tng, January 10th, in Slater Mall urdef the auspices of the Academy Musteat course. The story of Erlka Morina's ap= pearance with the orchestra icd by Athue Nikisch when she was oniy eleven 1 given as foliows: 3 It was during the war when Nfiad! heard of her great genlus and srranzed for her to play at one of his concerts i}~ the Gewandhaus in Letpzic. This con- cert hall had heard Clara Schumann an& Brahms bat it had not hearl a child. ©2 Only Artbur Nikisch and dsrhaps b€l orcheatra knew that Erika Morin! was & B (he hour for the concert a Termel audience had assembled to hear \'Vk!srb“ a Xnown quantity, as for tha soolstyl Whenever he chose. Promnily at the mo ment for her entrance rika Morin! cams’., to the stage. As promptly a ripple of fnei” duigent leughter rose from the au cnce, over what seemed 1o b2 an oyl error, for the sololst scheduled, to plages Mozart. As they gazed eager'v at the 3 they saw a very smail person. with & three-guarter size violin, perfectls saife’ Posseased, and resdv to plav. And el 18 play—so beantifully that Nikisel'" sald of her. “Erika Morinl is not a an$ wondor. She fs a wonder. = Since Erika Morini's first appearanad in Carnegle Hall last ssaswa, her «§ certs tn America have b2ea a sensational triumphs seveatean years S o v AR

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