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PAIR TODAY AND FRIDAY. MODERATE VARIABLE WINDS. WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Moving Plctures at the Breed The- Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at itort: o Aot - Company, C. A. C. at K m No. 4 R. A. M, meets in '!‘.llls . No. 3, L O. 0. I, meets, - 3 mcgr‘ 2 . 94, F. of A, meets Germania No. 11, O. D: H. 8, meets in 's Union meets in Union ::w 7694, M. W. A, meets ANNOGUNCEMENTS NEW SHOW AT THE AUDITOR!UM TODAY. The vaudeville bill for the last half ef this week looks to be a strong one at '.h- Avditorium, as the three acts are headliners, and the pictures are of t.he best on the market. Allen, Byron and Blanche wil pre- ®sert a roaring comedy sketch entitled at this popular playhouse, and it comes at the right time. The three people who present this little playlet are all clever performers and they make the most of every point, with the result that this sketch is one loud continuous laugh. Coming direct from a tour of the large Keith houses is Louis Granat, “The World’s Greatest Whi . M. Granat is a whistling virtu n every mense of the word, and his selections run all the way from ragtime to grand opera. He is the only performer on the stage that whistles the “Poet anad Peasant™ overture, using every note ecorreetly. You do mnot know what whistling is until you hear Louis Gra- nat at the Auditorium. An excellent novelty act is present- | ed by Tanna in “‘Oriental Oddities.” | Tanna, the Odd Oriental, is a clever jusggler, and for a wonder he has a lot -©of new tricks. Jugglers generally have the same old stunts, but Tanna is orig- inal and his work is very clever. He uses very odd and pretty apparatus. large po Everyone in town was talking about | though the wonderful Under the Sea picture | 1cfTe0, which was t c apron shown at the Auditorium | on Monday and Tuesday, and therefore | the announcement of another big feat- wure will be of interest. The next big | picture is Hands Across the Sea in ’76. 5. | This is an historical picture of start- | . il aceuracy, in two reels, at the|cu Auditorium - next Wednesday and | Thursday, December 13-14. Watch tl space daily for further particulars. The photoplays for today are varied and entertaining. The Imp Co. head the list with The'Fallin’ Out, a pretty story adapted from Will Carleton’s poem, Betsy and I Are Out. The pop- ular Thanhouser Co. offer a pretty fantasy entitled The Tempter and Dan Cupid. This picture shows'little Ma- rie Aline, the Thanhouser Kid, at her best. The third reel is a comedy by the Great Northern Co., entitled Woman’s Wit, a featuring Mr. Carl Alstrup. BREED THEATER. i LADIES by extend from t D Clenrent Scott on John J tive Patr TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. ADVEHHSEflflfl‘S - WANTED. YOUNG MAN, 24, good education, neal appearance, exemplary babits, visnes posilion a{ anyibing. Some ex- ce In Olnce WOIrk and canvassing, Wflnmd“wm FOR SALE TO RENT" arc inserted at the rate of b Cents pér lme,, six words to the line. FOETRY, \ —_— ) FOR HE HAD GREAT POSSESSIONS, rlnel - W leasant with board It desire Spake Bll.ll. n. T — 258 Franklin BL. con- indoor and outdoor store WOLK. crences. Address “Energetic,” Bul- letin. decid WANTED —iorseshoer and Jjobber; & ages and steady work; puy nine hours; a rare opportuni- good man. M. B. Ring, Car- gmnulwt\u‘ex, Chestnut Street. a nve—plllenttr Ford touring new §1,000, 1e H. P, two cyi arive, recently over parts replaced by new, windshieid, s ometer, and a bargain. Address Danielson, or “"phone 183. CHEAP—3250 buys fing: car cost| & equipped with | lLights, two searchlights and generator. ‘Lnis car is in hne running condition Lock Box 73“!, REN '!luant store, suitable for any buflnull Call between 10 and 2 and 7 to 9 p. m. 's. W. M. Vars, 68 H.ob-n Ave. sep31ThS Oak St at 51 V3 —Harold Johnwson. m ASTRA. Exc'pt like um. ehildr e believe, ghall’ not ses the Kingdom of od. Ever t.ho .urnu verities decelv linder, chain and worn 'l‘o RENT—Cottage at 40 Modern improvements. Apply Spring Bt. no 0 RENT-—In private family, near ustoffice, furnished room, with all con- Yeniences. including steam heat. En- three oil The ml‘htl‘u minds, the brave that | TWANTED — A clerical position by a young man, Academy graduate; can e A:i‘Ael‘snces. Address J. C., Bulletin. FOR SALE—One tho: ghire bull calr 10 Lewis, Mansield Depot, position as grocery clerk; b . “Address P, O. Box 312 Pll.ln- all sizes. i onn. : 8 Hauvlll. Road. 'R SALE—Pair farm horses, -ound. xond drivers and workers, cheap; pigs. Enquire Edith mo Bouu quire at Bulletin Office, novzid UF TO DATE furnishea l'oom. Mar- guerite building. Mrs. Lees, c)i‘z‘s".f' o TO RENT—A tenement, 4 rocms, pleasantly )ocnod, 36 per month; five minutes’ walk from Square. Inquire 40 o little children hath been Faith that shall open wide the gates of Heaven! ~Charles Cayser. AL—WIill the two genuemen OR SALE — Holstein | who,_talk _music outside my window un- mnch fine’ road )mn | 2 o'ciock every morning stop at|rey, farm 50 acres, agan’s Smoke Shop on their way home and get some Manhunsett 5o Cignru“ GEOKGE, Franklin St. WANTED—To board infants or chil- dren by a lady of experience; £00d, | home and good care; reference furnish- d i required; price $2.50, per week. an talk with the lady by télephone by plying at The.Bulletin Office for Liiubers or address all letters to Box N o, Bulletin _Office. dectd TE, GEM JR. AND EVER window boxes. 285-2. 150,000 FEET chestnut timber, tion, ihis'one worth the mone ble, suuord Springs, Ct. two-seated sur- eight room house, heat with furnace, plenty fruit. CB:I L. Perklns, North Windham, Conn. FOR SALEAll kinds of Christmas greens, cedars and laurel for lawns and L. D. Rogers. STANDING PINE and two miles from sta- over good road. Yo{ will find Hobart avenue, oct21d No. 8 Union St, facin uare, flat of seven rooms, thi. quire of S. A. Gl“}‘l‘:.A 141 cows, new “REPROACH NOT DEATH.” neproach not Death, nor charge to him, in wonder, = ‘The ““f that he doth separate TO RENT—St t 69 Frankli t.; ‘wihile; SR Gt Onoer THGuine at Bulh:ag[n But thal:‘}ndk:ow many hearts that ache, 20 - ing Death—doth join and T T T Ty [N Death—prt FURNISHED RUOMS, o con- reconcil vmlensal. 38 Unlon Bt.'Te .piw e 334- & | —Florence Earlo Coates, in Scribner's, VIEWS AND VARIETIES apri Clever Sayings TO Urion Fran- ‘Phone decsd D. Bram- decsd r.o Sy Diaded shaTpaa G Ml . Broacway and Main St., agent for Process Stropping Co., Worcester, nov3od raw__furs FOR bull, broken, aecsd 9058 WORK APHON, SLE PROTECTOR AND CAFP. 3 Dals ptoors Inquire WANTED—AIl kind} s pought at Jos. (.onnor Sons Water and pr SFLE= every Thursday. C. ‘Woodworth. stvve. set 6d , Bulletin. KINDS OF RAW ms‘wnnted FOR SALE—Pair Devon & Whipple's. ppee, Ane fur dealer, will be there Friday. novdd WANTED—Rallway mall clerks; cu ~|toms emploves; average $30.00 mont xaminations Jan. 15th. Sample que: hree useful sing this AL Rawson iour-horse team wagon. South Canterbury. POOL TABLES FOR class condition. Inquire at St, from 6 to 9 evenings. by elt in the re a useful reke ALE—Seven steers, 1 Hnlluln 3 _years ol A, &vdner & Co. FOR SALE—A first class Glenwood rice reasonable. Mdre;l Box vears old; two good team horses; one E. E. %enneu LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE Man's {nhumanity to man makes TO RENT—With or without power and steam—4,000 square feet floor space. The lightest, cleanest, airiest countless thousands of dollare.—Life. James—Papa, I An't got no syrup. Father—John, correct your brother, John (leaning over and peering into factory floor in Norwich. Apply A. A. Fournier, Troy Steam Laundry Bulld- James’ plate-—Yes you ls—EHarper's Weekly. !n‘,:l‘l?“’rlnuln St, cor. Chestnut Ave “George says he loves that little curl STORAGE Space for Furniture and Commodities Storing & Leasing Co., 10-20 W. Main steers three over your it ear.” “I'm glad to SALE —In know that. I was just ebout to hang 84 ank!ln it on the other side,—Kansas City Journal. s free. Write immediately, Fran Institute, Dept. 35 K Rochester, N. oct28d ood 13 FOR SALE—Two arch axle, leather top about, D —Piano tuning and repalir- one horse lumber wagon. qu(va at 108 North Main St. nov2ld Doctor—I must forbid all brain work, Poet—May 1 not write some verses? Doctor—Oh, certainly!--Christian In- telligence. rubbnr th‘.. ies, one r\xln- n- FOR RENT jawen Sity. at a price large stock Now that Nat Goodwin will have to turn over $65,000 more of his money to his last wife, he will have material for a lively supplement to Wives 1 Have known.—Philadelphia Bulletin, Three houses of 8 rooms each at 92, 94 and 96 Chestnut Street and WANTE ing. All work guarantesd A G Gordon, . a SALE—I will sell 293" Prospect St, City. Tel. 683-2, that Wil surprife you my of millinery and fixtures, situate on WANTED Main St., opposite P. O., Conn. Miss D. Beauregard. inted at once General Eousework | FOR SALE—A 46 h. p. ho Cooks, a man and wife on a , and a reliable boy (15 years.) FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. WANTED Man Cook House and Second Girls pressure. Inquire A. A, Steam Laundry. PRINTING FOR notcheads and 250 6% envelopes, $1.75; 500 each, $2.76.. and prices Lor sny, need of. wich :S Conn ot. General Room 32, Central Buil The programme at the Breed today is exceptionally strong on the stern | drama, and includes two extra™ene pic- | tures, entitled In Frontier Days, and Captain Brand’s Wife. In the latter picture Captsin Brand's > is cidered to Arizona just one wweek after his marriage to Ada Jack- ' son. Among other peopie who zo Lieut. Moore ,a former suitor of Ada’s. After being gone some time Captain Brand makes arrangements | to have his family come to him. The happy little group is met by the anx- | ijous husband and the secondary | of the trip started in the army | for the fort. They are soon seen and | t overtaken and captured by a small | band of renegade Indians, and several | ° iroopers are killed before the coach | can proceed. Lieut, Moore, on scouting duty, hears the shots and rushes to the rescue. He North F finds the bodies of the troopers, and [} are big and strong, bred to G e R S DA NEW LONDON 1y e s Emte oot ot TG S ” w the woods, con- | TO- ¢ or 7 rooms, bath, closet, set bowl, Pave hens, pullets, tinues the chase. | In the meantime the Igdians have | again attacked the coach and killed Captain Brand, and one is about to| dash Ada’s baby over the clifi when | Moore arrives, and, shooting him, saves | the baby's life, winning for 0 mei ! | | { | i | ,NE gratitude of Ada, and later her love. The marvelous riding over mountain and plain in this superb picture is the climax of horsemanship, and thorough- | lv thrills as well as interests every patron. “THE WHITE SISTER” AT POLI'S. | The Poli Stock company are mak- ing the hit of their lives this week in that powerful production of “The White Sister” at Poli's theater. Last night curtain call after curtain ecall was demanded by the large audience present in appreciation of the efforts of the company and fregarding the elaborateness of the play. ‘“The White’ Sister” is one of those plays that takes hold of the auditor! with gripping effect and does not relax | Norwich Line | itd (05, e NEW YORK | STEAMERS \\uza GHELSEA LINE Fare $I.09 yit 150 1,000, $2; FOR UALE. Prlnun‘ of ne pr B The Dullefin Coet S GARDEN AND POULTRY FARM arter mile R Be-Station, with boiler, 3 years old, made hy Stewart of Worcester; will stand 125 pound steam Fournier, Troy prinun' you are In letin Ccmpany, 501 S0 Billh .56: 500 -nun-nh. uiu;z 3"" descrip- Norwich. two tenements of § rooms each at 526 and 528 North Main Street, all in good repalr. N. TARRANT & CO., 117 Main Street, City. | Harry Thaw is studying law to prove { that he is sane. Let's see, wasn't the man who advised him to become in- sane a lawyer —Toledo Blade, A man who is walking around the world to lose flesh is reported as gain- ing weight at every jump. He'd bet- ter try rolling it off,—Philadelphia In- quirer. Caruso was peeved when Trentini called him & “beeg peeg,” but’ when he takes time to consider-the lofty price of pork he will begin to look upon it as a compliment—Milwaukee Sentinel. “The remains of that mastodon,” said the scientist in the museum, “wera found buried in an jceberg.” “H'm,” re- sponded the man from (,hlmo, ““that cold storage idea isn't 80 new after all.”"—Washington Star. oc'.lld egular b\lll- rinted, for or samples oc- FOR SALE. SALE HORSES I nave several good Horses to sell that will weigh from 1300 to 1400 1b: all ready for hard work. Also som: that are not as large. I want to sell them all so as to have room for the next car load. Come and see them. Tel. 177-13. ELMER R. PIERSON. “Why did you shoot at me?” “Took you for a deer.” “Didn’t you see my 5,000, for nmpl‘l. o T e e and school, and only 4 miles over road to city of 20,600; 7 room newly decorat®d; large hen- shop. shed, etc., aM good fine smooth land, excellent Only $900, part cash. Particulars ctures of tnis and many others. IN'S AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. oct28d WHITNEY'S AGENCY STEBBING & GUY; auto repairin, Merkel and ¥ evenings only. A PAmlAL Little Bo Peep. sh And said for sale at all times. Prio« hot water, gas fixtures, s:entrance, $15 per month. UPPER FLAT OF 6 rn improvements, $ib W YORK rear booking orders now for and eggs for future delive see us. Cuban game stoc Mayflower Poultry Town, Conn. 'Phomne 34-3. VERY CENTRAL, wlndlhleld- Agents inders Motorcyeles. O PRELUDE. e lost her sheep, 11 do without them; For PIGS oot Brosa Broak Ferm s cheaj Tl go forthwith and buy them.” .v‘ucol ©Otl for All kinds, size: and Separator, new, . % 227 Main S8t., Franklin Square, T halnesscs and shoes. | Applg O. CUNNING! "| Real Estate and Insurance | 2264 ' ‘Teliphones 2512 or 834-2. HENS —Mayflower White Wyandottes snow white and wi co:ks and cockerels now than they will be later. Farm, Norwich o bright red coat? Does a deer wear a bright red coat?’ “N, 1 thought it P"‘”' ""‘1"m°""“:';5"n'°“° farms for sale. | 0 oned rather 0dd as I shot"—Wash~ ington Herald. Also a number of desirable houses, T“Pudluer' said a mean thing about in the city. Prices, $800 to $4,500 e i SvDat yes 1t from $650 to and &Inl for “He said 1t would sap Tewksley's In- telligence to write the book for a mus- l(‘;l comedy.”—Birmingham Age-Her- ald. The married man—I tell you, It's when a man falls into misfortune that he appreciates a woman. The single | man—You bet! It must be a handy | thing sometimes to put all your prop- erty in your wife’'s name.—Puck. “Oh that my son would wish to mar- ry an actress!” shieked the proud pa- trician mother. “Now, ma, don't take on so,” urged the undutifu] heir. “She isn’t really an actress; she only thinks she is.—Louisville Courier-Journal, MUCH IN LITTLE It takes the average author two Several good rents $35.00. Want a small farm, in this section suitable for raising chickens? YOUNG & SHANKS, Shannon Bullding. Phope 1100. FOR SALE es: Delaval ay ever show. We es are lower 3 bab; ‘and eggs. nov28MTh improvements, $15 per If You Would Like a Farm of 81. acres of land with LOST AND FOUND. small_black, white i Two Preston license Finder please notify dec2d Rew Yeork ‘Phone 300. miles from market, for $600., talk with A. PRENTICE, 88 Cliff Street. vears to write a book that the average person can read In two days. Small farm of 50 acres of land, well divided, good 6-room house and barn, also henhouse, 40 frult trees, 400 cords of standing wood. Farm is located on trolley line, near a village, and within 30 minutes” walk of five manufac- turing comcerns. Price $2000. To Buy It is stated that the weekly royalties of Mr, Edison from moving picture in- ventions amount to $8,000, a house, 232 In the forest of Iara spiders ara | found whose webs cannot be broken, | but require to be cut with a knife. MONEY LOANED Diamends, Watches, Jewelry ities of any kind at the ¢ Interest. An old to deal witn. tablished 1872.} OLLATERAL L A" co,, "142 Main Street, Upstuir, H. Kenyon. its hold until the very last moment; | therefore it is easilv to be secen wi the production is attaining such un qualified success by the popular stock company. Each and every one of l!l( memhers of the company deserve t great2s: amount of praise for the particular portrayals, and Mr. Kirk, the efficlent stage director, should be congratulated for his splendid staging of the production. Next week the members of the stock company will be seen in that famous drama, “Woman Against Woman,” which has_been on the boards for a number of y. s and always played to big houses. The com- cluding st Best B E RMUD A LOUIS H. BRUNELLE A PARADISE Every outdoor re; No Cattle or FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP. In- ateroom berth & meals. uP sine oa the Atlantic + Fine location. well built house. Al conveniences. Price ri Inquire of JAMES L. CAS 40 Shetucket St., Norwi T0 REN 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Pies, Cake and Bread that ON EARTH cation. ~Excelient sea bath= annot be excelled. Tromot service WALL PAPERS | t consignment of Wall Papers your order. ger S reight carried on t o FOR SALE No. 44 LAUREL HILL AVE. esidence formerly owned and cdupled by the late Mrs. Charles Exceptionally FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bullding, Norwich, Conn, R AR Tk, FOR SALE Seven room Cottage and about one acre of land on trolley at For the convenience of travelers tea, compressed in blocks llke chewing to- bacco, 1s furnished by an Englis firm. Seaweeds are not nourished from the soll like other weeds, but feed upon material that abounds In all sea water, Gérman railroads are experimenting with an electric locomotive headlight, swiveled so_that an engineer can throw the rays wherever he wants them. 1 modern ght. Thamesville, just beyond the On top of the tower of St. Michael's city line. Price reasonable and church, Exeter, England, 67 sackfuls of E, may be secured on easy terms. | sticks have been discovered. The sticks had been carried there by jackdaws for nest bullding. There are 30 denta] surgeries for the school children of Sweden, the effect of which has been o reduce absences from school on account of toothache to a negligible minimum. ch, Conn. T THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Building, Phones: 724 278 Main St. 368-2 R SRR rpals, Electric Fans In every room: cutout borders for 1912 has been P.f.‘;'.’;"pf.‘.gf OOt %0 Mo savantaredn San besked when pocrscy L guye ed. Others will follow as fast adf = . Automatic receivers firing nine shots S, Safety Signais. Stateroams .u. 5 Fine Six Room Peck’s Real Estate A and capable of being carried at full BRADLEY THEATER, PUTNAM. | St e sl Bame B ecting, it will pay you to| 'eck’s Real Estate ZEMNCY | cock ‘are to be furnisned to London s lenigs LT v nspect our line. Tenement policemen patrolling districts in the TOU Beautiful Bermuda In these days the actor’s aim is to get to a Broadway theater and malke a success, for playing a part in York i the only way for an actor to | Passenzers ai E or Frank H. Aflen, Afice build Inclading Sh RS Hotels, & i 3 received a full line | 5 booklet. 1finerary, Tickets - Mixed Paints In all shades. All improvements except heat -Atiantic Line, 290 B'w I atin w, Paper Hanging and Dec- at $15.00 per month, e a specialty. by us. Inquire of JAMES L. CAS attain reputation. In this regard, the career of John-E. Kellerd is certainly both noteworthy and interesting. Here is an®actor, still €omparatively 3 city than eny actor who speaks our | language, or probably any other. He has appeared in over eighty leading roles, and has never made a failure. He has played every great classic role, except King Lear. He is the oniy liv- | ing. actor who has appeared as King Oedlpln in Sophocles’ greatest of all 'k tragedies, and is the only Eng- llshmsfl who ever played Uncle Tom. which he performed nearly a hundred | *imes in am all star cast some ten. vears ago. #e has also spoken the iongest speech that can be allotted to an actor in our language—the messen- ger's story of the assassination of Aegisthus in the Electra of Buripides, in a speech taking nearly twelve min- utes. During his recent statring en- zagement in New York, he made a noted success in Hamlet, Shylock, Mac- beth, .and Oedipus. Certainly this is an incomporable rd. Mr. Kellerd will appear as Shyfck in “The Mer chant of Venice,” at the Bradley the- wter, Putnam, on Thursday evening, Dec, 7th. now‘H n W aven.—Senator Josep! of;.fll has accepted the invi- W : " b E. MURTAGH | 3.8.] Hambu'gm,. “Z1days ;" S. 8. Moltke 5% 15 days 3 Every Reflnement of Service lusured 4l Croises to the wacs Orlent, South America, 92 and 94 West Main St. é Telephone nov2' 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. West End, Soho and the nelghborhood of the docks. 3 FARHS A SPECIALTY 132 Spring Strest, Willimantic, Conn. A Russian aeronaut is operating hias aeroplane on the basis of a taximeter and is dolng such a business that he will extend It by getting more ma- chines to take passengers on short runs. E, We Have a Fine $1250 will buy a 150 acre farm miles from railroad stati house of 10 rooms, painted SMALL XRIAS SALE of Antique Furniture, Oil Paintings, bungs in excellent condit China and Bric-a-brac, including a 0y.2 4l_wz;,zun shed 14 by genuine AUBUSON CARPET, will be ' held in the stable of Mrs. Richard | Mansfield, junction of Lester Street| and Lower Boulevard, New London, | beginning December 6th and lasting for one week, daily from 11 a. m. to 14 p.om. ” one acre of strawberries, trees, orchard of apple. pe: trees, abundance of wood, trees In front of house, postotfice, school and chure perous factory village. WEST IK!}IES PANAMA CARAL, - VENEZUELA and BERMUDA Leavinz New York by the Palatial Twir- ew mers vestigate. I offer a 60 acre farm, well pasture, Jdance of fruit, neat cottage barn 40x60, crib, hennery lhouse. This place Electric cars pass the door. Fldello Beer On Draft or in Bbttles. Team Delivers Everywhers. H. JACKEL & <0. the village, takes it. Tnnl Wfleox s (chok‘e &f’ 406). Every Luxury of Trave ik World, ltaly ond Egyuvt, Send for Illustrated P!fllPh!et ! llBS MERIGA! UNE 'L ete. No. 41 West Broad St., ‘esterly. e R 'Phone connection. 16, one hennery & by 14, three other amaller ones, one erib 12 by 16, workshop 10 by 14, cranberry bog, chance to buy ‘a good farm cheap. In the quiet village of Carolina, mowing and woodland, abun- only where employment furnished to a whole family. ILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real mm “‘.g.‘ The general imports from the United States to Mexico via Matamoros have increased greatly since the new Inter- national bridge was finished. Besides the natural increase in imports, this road from Houston via Brownsville to Mexico has almost entirely taken the freight of this region from the South- ern Pacific road. and all other lines leading to Mexico. Store To Rent in the Wauregan House Block APPLY TO The Parker-Davanport Co NORWICH, CONN. sithated 3% ion, cottage white, green ion, barn 20, one hen- 200 ar_and 3 fine s 1% miles to h. near pros- Here Flies are quite troublesome in Japan ! during the summer months, and here, as well as elsewhere in the far east, various native devices are used for capturing th A fiytrap commonly used is made of an ordinary bottle |wn.n an opening into which the fly passes and finde it Impossible to es- cape. Water, vinegar or sake Is placed In the bottom of the bottle to drown or suffocate t.ha fly. a In- R. L. divided Into house. large and smoke- | 3%, mile to can - un"" n"ll‘ha e:ormw- ]lmporu «;f ‘l:‘o-: into n auto. y each year, instead of diminish- Bull & etin TWO FAMILY HOUSE ing through the introduction of water- power machinery, are increasing, and Italy is robably the best mar- ket in the fi Iterrgnean for the sale of bituminous coal. When It K is tal en ‘iot> consideration that 14,224 metflc um- ere imported dfll‘h‘ 1910 increase over m M’.vtnul years, the mnluu _can be realived. in Westerl, 'lr:n mr‘r.’cf't'nl:nl:fl: 0 ot; al &“».'.'T.m"‘"m (ries, Tor ssie. us! r sale. given and prop::iy shown ‘ f‘"‘“ nfi:‘d-um rr T.um.- 3482389,