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CLOUDY, WARMER TODAY; SNOW OR RAIN TUESDAY. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES BANK STATEMENTS IsEE IF THE cHILD'S TONGUE 1S COATED. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT | Norwich Musical Organization, With Contralto, as What Is Going On Tonight. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at ene Auditorium. oving I'ictures at Colanizl Theatre. udevilie and Photoplays at Davis Knights of Columbus Ball at Armory. Court Norwich, s in Bill Block. Tncas Lodge, No. 11, I. O. O, F., meets 1o _0dd Fellows’ Hall, Thames Unio: and J. of A, medts in Car] Norwion “Aerie, s In Bagle s in Bill Block. Norwich_Council, meots in Pythian Hall. Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H., meets in Wibernian Hall. REFORT OF THI CONDITIO onnecticut, at the Mother! Don’t Miss = Rose ish, Constipated, Give ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT" " ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 8c per Line, Six Words to the Line Look at the tongue, mother! If coat- ed, it ie a sure sign that your little liver and bowels need a gentle thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, doesn’t sleep, rally ,or is breath bad; has : throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give ‘California_Syrup The concert by the Young People’s Symphony orchestra at the Slater Me- morial tomorrow evening should bring out a large attendance of music lovers. The orchestra is a young organization, just entering upon its second yvear, and have heard its previous watching the progress and are taking improvement in playing each concert over the one's stomach, No. 137, U. B. of C. ‘penters’ Hall, U. 8. Bonds 1o secui | Other bonds cross, listless, doesn’t eat or act natu- concerts _are stomach-ache, made with note of the teaspoontul tal Savings and in a few hours all the foul, & constipated waste, undigested dod and securitles, etc. 1,080,628.00 WANTED TO RENT : FOR SALE POETRY FATE. Two shall be born the whole wide world apart And speak in_ different tongues and have no. thought. Bach of the others being, and no ced And these o'er unknown seas, to un- nown lands . Shall cross, escapipg wreck, defying death} And all unconsciously shape every act, And bend each wandering step to this That one ay out of darkness they -, shall meet And read life’s meaning in each other's Banking house, TO RENT Sunny, pleas: seven-room tenement, 11 E: tubs, hot water. ADD: at Bulletin Office alter sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. You needn’t coax sick children to The programme is well selected and number of serious compo- sitions that require earnest effort to FOR SALE—) 80id ouUl our business, we nave thesc BOrses left that we have mo_MOre use for und must sell them Lhis week. buy 1400 ibe, sound, ciever, single or doluie, 1200 1os., ‘sound, Singié or dounle, $1zo; rue to work, ANTED —Place by = Duo from Ni Inquire 34 Happy St, City. (not reserve agents) . a \ Due from State and Private | Banks and Bankers, Trust Companies ANNOUNCEMENTS Miss Adles announces today*that she pas received direct from France her. Bpring stock of beautiful halir, “WANTED — An Industrious young man for clerioal work: Apply in hand Writing, glving age and wages z Sloric, lfe Butletin Co. LADIBS —Barn $3.25 doze: kwear; home busine: mail dime for pa Needlecraft, Miss Rose B ant, the soloist, has a rich contraito voice that is delightful to hear, and she will surely prove a fortunate enough to hear breadth of a rich sympa- s 'so_sadly lackine in the average voice and is considered to be one of the America toaay. Seats for the concert are on sale at h re of George ‘Apply in hand- = ; way, ceniral loc Tegan notel, its delicious taste, and Savings always makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot- “Californin Syrup | which has_directions for babies, chil- grown-ups trie to work, tion, now océupied by Bruetts, gentlemen's furn Apply to William H. Shields. STORE TO RE 2x4z feel, has two large attrac- oW WInAOWS, In 4 mosi desiravie location on Main Bi luquire at this of- Susan Marr Spaulding. Due from approved reserve At the Central Baptist church to- | Checks and other cash jtem: morrow evening, course, Dr. Gabriel R. Maguire, G. S.. will give his celebrated lecture, An Irishman in Africa. be a moment’s doubt as to who is the Irishman in the case. cal glant, every Irish and every inch a man. 6168142 | piain ence unnecessary: instructions. work and £00d driver, 3so; gray horse, and uriver, 3ol yeurs, 1100 ibs., ektra good Lwo years 4go, buy horse, LUy (DS, b years vid, true 16 work, sound, saie for fai wnd nandsome, goua_puice, norse, 1000 ibs., Lu years . good_worke brown chunk, | Fractionai paper and cents. .. Luwful Money Reserve In | counterfeits sold here. get the genuine, ask to see that it iz made by “California Fig Syrup Com- ” Refuse any other kind with con- To be sure you [REMEN, brakemen, $100_monthly. price $i8si Necessary signal instruction free. Send 4c postage. Bulletin_Otnce. WANTED There will not lady to drive, would’ like Dr. Maguire is | veniences, 35 Union st Telepuose sés-4 | | == — And two shail walk some narrow way uppy of Lfe 2 St.; bath, | So nearly o.m by side that should one space to left or right must stand acknowledged yeL with wistfal meet, Store No. 81 Br next to the Wau- yes that never ey ng hapds that mever clasp anlod fom Feb. 1st, & and n vain to ears that never hear, ¢ each other their weary . atisfied, and this is Fate janlod e WHEN TWILIGHT COMES. and eévening - : — Li FARMERS' INSTITUTES Weorecs 1-2 Meadow St, To Be Heid Under State Board at natural orator. That fact, along with the fact of his remarkable experiences for seven years in the heart of Africa, ‘will be worth taking into account. Dr. Call at once, d with U. S, Treasurer (5 per cent. o ) NT_Basement tenement at 56 | Dim siowiy as the daylight die TWANTED—Gitl .00 | work; no washing or ironing. the edge of their town and will be of more service to or general house- with pleasant soutnern ex- mother walts her children, whe inquire ‘at Bulietin Otiice. _Tiring of play as children do, Creep to arms’ sweet sympathies FOR SALE—A U. 5. patent on a labor saving aevice, needed in every lamiiy, & aniGA ANt the Leonard Bridge and Columbia. Ocoun -Boand Zortunate ones who will hear it will This same lecture has other towns than to itself; so after all { be a long time before the an- a State Road, | iaunary ana A FURNISHED ROOMS._csntil 168 | ror the e e aoan Smhegats 0k B D -$4,138,787.06 tion, steam heat. irnished room by LIABILITIES lady with good reference: T foreat it in eo-operation with Leonard Bridge | thrilled_the country from the Atlantic axsociation Capltal stock paid in -$1,006,000.00 Single admission tick- ®ts, 50 cents, on sale at the door, { though the demand and the necessity improvements ana be weii heaied. State | all particulars as to price, location, ete. ddress Immediate, a OR_SALE—Three new mil Teasonaie Drice. \aiter Lillle, Lebanon, Coun KoK SALE.ev mostly ties and pol Sppiy Buneun tuce. FOR ALKy §00d3 and MXLUTes, 4L & Price thaL Wi Silse" Deiphine beaurc- to the Pacific. ‘Undivided profiis eric farmers’ Insti- ARIETIC, 8 cmopsl Ing and_ taxes paid Wednesday evening, A hundred Bulletin- Otnce. flourishing a Revolutionary Soldier drove herds of cattle and sheep between Hartford and | At one time, he had a | in his employ, stutterer was He wos not over bright r habit of gathering FOR RENT A desirable 9-room Hous improvements. Conveniently | And slumber to your lullabies, vears ago_drovers did a 145,224.69 | ity mcre wood lot; 1,000 cords wood. Janiisl s WANTED—A go0d plain cook. who will make herseli useful. T, Sayles, 301 Washington St. o families hav- Landscape Gardening. account of numerous requests service coming to us from Norwich and vicinity we have ar- ranged to have our landscape design- ers, Messrs. W. E. Campbell and R. B. Faxon, spend the week of Jan.19-24 in programme | Albany, N. Y young ‘'man | though a great | for his wit. | and had a pecul sentative of Colchester association; ad- Successtul | O. Rogers, How to Make Success With Poultry; J. W. Pincus, Boys' Corn Clubs. E. A. PRENTICE, Bl ing two or three girls | Phone 300. steady work and good wages Address Box 383, Surprise yo. gard, Jewest City. A < > 1dging, strong and’ true, s oveming shadows rise v world-worn eyes, o, playtime through, arih we cling (o you, with| Dear Mothe ion at once. —Edgar Avery Marden, in the Tran- 86 Cliff St. Companies and the feathers Savings Banks side and stic aving same, Coiciiester, Persons having landscape problems under consideration, or de- siring information concerning future s, can secure free consultation ng up the Wauregan for ap- The Elm City Nursery ew Haven, Conn. An institute of the same character is to be held in co-operation with Col- association, , of the, Federation iers of Aerica, afternoon una Bacon academy, Colchester. WANTED—Second hand dyeiiouse on cotton plece goods; siate wages and references. teison, Conn WANTED _Weavers, twisters, wind- ers, aiso loom fixer; steady work. Ap- ply West Side Sk WANTED A position as farm mana- | Address Manager, Norwich, Con WANTED—Bn_an x them in his hat. hen they were driv- f <heep past a coun- he flock bolted in- d up the aisle SUMWER COTTAGES Watek Hill, i . Dan- | - e - 5t | ing a la B A mara | KANGE need repair | ‘any range sen: Stow, New Haven. seplod posits subject Rentals, 3175 inspection by FRANK W. COY, @ migh Street, Westeriy, B. L = Long Distance 4<lcphone. mayzsa Dent’s Wife—Why do son open the to the ope: Smi (on steamer in midocean)— Fox Ueni—ber Saie. Going across, old chap® Brown—Ye eckapa: You?—New York Times B mt View, == You?—New rk Tim e ates s, She—How do you like my singing? Aopoin.raent. He—Well, I've heard Tetrazzini and Certifled checks ~The Leonard W. consisung of 6 dweiling outbuiiaings and vl AT THE AUDITORIUM. The Artist's Models Musical Company horns dragged astonished discourse and demanded Winship Farm, | houses, 2 niitee for Colchester A. Moore, M. M. rice and on | Reserved for taxe: established HUMOR OF THE DAY Mary, Garden, but you're better still —Harvard Lamnpoos door of the patients’ room when I sing? = | Dentist—Want to let the waiters knot Liabilities other than t above stated .. With Ten People Today. For the first three days of this week he was doing. separating 7, @ man to represent it in New | Kxpericnce not neces- sary, but good education and ability to Londen county. Liam H. Shields, $5 B is extended to e-she sheep from the go-go-goats, way, Norwic as the reply e FOR SALE .$4.138,787.06 | e onry intefest the trade is desired. State of Connecticul County of Naw the Auditorium is offering a big mu- Address Permanent, comedy feature in place of the | usual vaudeville acts, and the change | should prove welcome, as the offering is one of the highest priced specialties its kind that Norwich has ever | is named The TFrolickers, and they present the minia- ture musical comedy in one act entitled The Artist’'s Models. hand Ford au- Phone oo, Norwich, oF dress ¥3 Franiin St FOR SALE m., address . representativi JEWETT HOWE. of the above named bank, do swear that the abov ment is true to the best of my { ledge and b CHARLES L. HUBBARD, — Eleven-room house, 3 Must be s0ld to Ciose Executor, 13 . Brown, Prun- experience Take orders not absolutely necessary. from deaiers FOR SALE The Fine Manufacturing Plant ately occupied by the Tobin Arms Mfg. Co. IN GREENEVILLE. The main building consists of three floors of about 2,000 square fect each and there is a large ad- dition and office building. PATRICIA HOLDS A WAKE The company nd cnewing iddress, J. W. Pincus, | Company, sta- Penn’ Wholesaie X tion O, New York, N. WANTED—To buy second-hand fur- niture in large lots for Witter's Auction Evans Block, Danielsun, Conn. WANTED—Men 4nd women {or §ov- ernmen: Jobs: 3uo 10 $150 month. vacs- tlons; sieady work; parcel post ax come’ tax mean mon education suthelont; = te tnmediately hon acaliable IKochester, Eovs' Corn Cli , the evening an illustrated lecture Subscribed and sworn ta before me 250 noteneads | There are 10 peo- the cast and all of them first Of course, the ma- v of them are girls, as the title ©of the piece would indicate. plete scenic and_electrical carried with the act and it is of a very elaborate nature. sbout 30 minutes, and it is full of life as this clever company pretty girls and funny comedians eon- dense over an hour's entertainment Some fine costumes will be worn by the ladies in the cast, and thers is no doubt but one of the hits of the season will be registered at the Auditorium today. The photoplays are all carefully se- Jected with an aim to pleasing the The following titles Zive an idea as to their quality: The two-reel feature is drama of the Powers brand, entitled His Own Blood, with that popular act- or Edwin August in the Those sterling actors, Lois Weber and Phil Smalley, will be seen hotoplay by Miss Weber entitled The aunted Bride, and the further adven- tures of the funny joker comedians, Asher and Harry McC b in Mike and Jake as He- ARD P. CHURCH, Notary Publie. TATHRMAN R, BURNHAM, ONARD O. Tor 31.90; ovy inistitutes are open to the pub- 2 Gesired to have | Dodo must be disposed of; attend the evening ses- class performers. & you are in need | is specially she frowned with which TFOR SALE— 0. | lo Stoning- | . Norwici, Conn. | darning a pin | silic stocking. 1 will aiso an The skit runs | e ounce,” went on Pa- this is no darning bee at | te of Connectic! into half the time. | Loans ana Discounts | Gverararts, s T WANTED- Hinman—calls THE ETERNAL ROAD QUESTION. | 1 = “So does every ured and un- at H A Heeb- very Toursaay. WANTED—Hiw fars else, Patricia,” | pink * baby _Tn 1762 there began a great emlgra- tion to the Wyoming Promised Land. The property is supplied with 50 horse water-power at the lowest price in Connecticut. A. C. Bennett. WANTED—Haw rur: store of Gearge H. Fratt ry saturday. A chrysanthemums. “If you had got a respectable dog | This emigration raged greatest majority. Will be at the | scrtption done promy Dyer of W s famous in for- | b e emigration; he was 50 ac. | wit of that day comj the ‘following ditty: “Canaen of old, si we are told ) down manna, hod for heavi proved a satisfaction now, after your four months of grandmotherly Bt to lasso from a back alley a mongrel—well, that’s all he is, with of grimy white, yellow and black, and try to make— ychologi | reserve agents) S b i Dus from State and Privats Banks and Bankers. Trust Companics S: inters and Plans and full particulars upon application. Binders, Norw: SALE HORSES chunks and some big draft Horses, also three big second hand workers 3HOOTING AND TRESPASSING TICES printed on cioth, tweive for $i.2 ¥rinters, Norv/ich, Conn. WANTED —Plans tuning. @0, 29% Prospect Bt. Ciiy. posed | gling. 13x.3, mix ror Favorable terms. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St, over pattern Due trom approved reserve Checks and ofh I want to up from the toe of her silk make room ration was badly enfeebled Fractlonal paper eurrency, d and accumu- | for another express she demanded, hat previous use had my kno WEKAVERS WANTED. lation of ice Reserve in it isn't the patients—Columbia Jester. FOR SALE t 1sn't the p it m| T He—What's the matter with my razor? She—It was all right when I opened a can of sardines with it.!— Wisconsin Sphinx. for thé Defense (to client s been dozing during the ver- t)—Wake up and get out. You'e | acquitted! The Accused—I mme ydney Bulletin. the matter, ol look unhappy | | almost as unhag w.—Philadelphia Record. e doctor charge for asked h how much he was paying and he sent me a | for gaso | bill fe | _“1s yo “Then you? Y I'm played 3 | —Detroit Free Pr have a mind to give you a whip- exclaimed the impatient father > replied the athletic youth “maybe you can. But if you succeed i Il be some item for the spor page.”—Washington Star. -anger—The whole town seems t turning out to this faneral. Thi | deceased must have been very popular. | Native—Stranger, he was one man in o million. After he bought his car he gave everybody a ride that he had Norwich, ce | 1 desp spocrite.” “So do T | “Now take Jackson, for example; heb = | the biggest hypoc earth.” “But Come and see. Prices right. | of psychology ever been? Four months ELMER R. PIERSON decided to_employ fore rescued a | from behind our ash can. A few experienced weavers on wool- one-loom work. Call or writ: THE ELMVILLE Merrick R. Nutting and his Country Store have been engaged for next Fri- That's enough to say. The management wishes to announce the coming of the world’s greatest ph toplay, The Last Days of Pompeii, the Pasquail ten-reel ther detalls of this $250,000 fiim will be announced later in these columns. Natchaug, Wii- Good pay, steady. Chese Dridges ed by families, cat- ms from Plainfield, Volun- | tricia. e south part of Rhode Is- | I fed him pork tenderloin and ginger uthorities re- | gnap: bridges without d that the | makin s would receive more bene- | m them than they wou inconvenience cr than to ace were abundantly Redemption fund with U. 8 Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) named him Dodo,” continued Pa- “I bathed him. FOR SALE A Modern Cottage 1 brushed him. Danielson, Conn. HELP WANTED Cooks, General Housework{‘ Girls, Chamber Maids. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 3L 3. COSCORAN, Sup- masterpiece. Workmen’s Compensation 1 am prepared to Guote rates old white velvet waist, thus g Dodo a nest that was snug as ornamental For 1 was determined to see for my- of environ- that psychology ciaims it LIABILITIER rooms end bath, all im- vork € n find a Capltal stock pald in. provements. most favorable, JAMES L. CASE, 10 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. 3 100.000.00 | DAVIS THEATRE. A Quality Bill of Features at This Theatre Today. The thow today at this popular the. | stre is another of those quality bi with both feature vaudeville and pho- | The vaudeville headliner for | I this change is Coleman, Barr and Gaft- | ney, a very clever tric of young men present a three-man show, introducing comedy, singing and | This is one of the best acts of its kind in vaudeville toda; sure to prove a big success Davis patrons. ndivided profits, Denses, and taxes paid. National Bank no self whetl their | ment Due to otier and other information impassable | rupled the fastidious young woman in who had been scouring | imprints of Dodo's | to Workmen's Compensation. Companies and Centra: Bids stant_danger of D. DONOHUE, Narwich, Ct. due partly to the |/} BANK STATEMENTS Central Building, ien laid before the that T take To be sure | COL. EARL N. GALLUP I%..* s e a3 AUCTIONEER duate from Jones' Nat. Auct.oneering. Specialt> of Farm and reed Stock. Estate Sales. Ad:iees, be cor REPORT OF THE CONDITION orwich, In the state of « meeting, and they ex- ridges were on the valking with miles of her guests. time we went out I left The dear thing must | in a few vears and | have thougit 1 had vanished behind | them ! the buffet, for by the time I returned The photoplay feature | on this bill is another of the Famous | Players' features called 3Millions, with the famous Barney Gil- more as the star, supported by an all- leading photoplay This feature is 5- | Reserved for taxes RESOURCES. »ans_and D | Overdrafis, secured and un- U. S. Bonds to $547,681.20 | L State of Connecticut, County of New 1,'Charles H. Pheips, Cash- aBove named bank. do had chewed a hole in tne dining | emniy swear that the ubove statemant is true to the best of my knowledge and long teeth on the | belief. buffet—such was So after that I | A Fight for| at expense of 100 et Dodo at home. that the ex of rebuilding. Dble as long as it was to | he towns more star cast of the e actors in the country. strictly sensational and deals w. eratty gentleman Raffles who causes the secret service men a lot of trouble. Many thrilling situations are seen in FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage steam heat, accomodate Bonds, securiiies, ) than | room rug and had executed a bit of So they begged for relief | chirography with his their request wa was passed “Thai Windham Danielson, Conn. 800,000 ¢ Telephone Connection. i CHARLES H. PHELPS, Cashle Subscribed and sworn to befors me, 17th day of January, 1914 refused | posts | cagerness to find me. and fixtures ind maintain a good cart | had to take Dodo along. ar to be his best friend.” “Oh, to appear friendly toward pays better in the end.’— me over tiil T I never refuse ything to And what is your ko hreaker for egs Price and terms a0l of Mercuandise and The jand se: within this picture and a sensational round- T et up of the gang of crooks by the police use of one of the the country. This is & photoplay that will keep your “ngling and hold you D all the while it is on the screen he other photopiays are The Loafer, & stirring Rellance drama; the famous Mutual Weekly, No. Brooklyn Fiks laying of their $400,000 million dollar good barn and large lot, located walk from Main the places | -y one of the Shetucket | Hinman—had something on his mind. captious ana_re- PERCIVAL W. CHAPMAN, Notary Pubile. el mincin sireet. Price e N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Strest, To the Farmers of this Section: | <in= Now 1s the time to li if you want to omers looking for Send description or call WILLIAM F. HILL, St 25 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. Telephone 147 Checks anil otlier cash item= s made with motorboats s the old Town Bridge Willimantie then called fhe Mansfield was to | walking. dear 1un wild COSTELLO LIPPIT! ¥. 1. WOODARD, LUCTUS BROWN, paper carrenc: nickels, and cents | Lawtul mon hile we were out ey reserve in Norwich, Ct. traight into a pud- Having there executed hiz own —_— LEGAL NOTICE , which contains e ot on up to 3 woman in a gray suit. nose with > the New Coilege in selectmen were now Te- suitable houses for | rsons to take care of | to be paid Redemption fund with U, & rensurer (5 per cent. of circulation) cornarstone storm sweeps indignation coast is also on £ Mabel's Stormy Love Affair completes | the show, and without a doubt it is the funniest of the funny Keystone come- that has ever been shown here with Mabel The Board of Relef of the Town of Lebanon, Conn., will meet in the Town Town on Monday, yelled and feil into a river of melting snow. from which they were rescued | [rom 11 o'clock a. m. until 3 m.. to hear appeals from the doings of the Assessors and to attend to any | Surpius fund.. her business that may le refore said meeting. The hold adjourned meetin requires. The adjourne held In the Town Clerk’s Office. Lebanon, Conn., Jan. 19, 1914 FOR SALE Magnificent residence on Broad Hall in said LIABILITIES. turnpike from Wind- Capital stoek paid in. was demanded. but by their irate mother. popular undertaker had all his window dewalk for an air- Tistaking them for the water- .--3 100,000.00 | fruit; nice cottuge our part of town ally come | Undivided oard wiil | taxes paid. artistically Bank note and garage §5x310 feet, decorated, fine stabls causing most of Matinee today Evening at 7. and 8.45 If you want to see | baza, new silo, commodations’ for seats 10 cents. 10, 15 and 20 cents. wers and fruit es directly through e in among them, where he was delight- Hampton and in Compantes and when thegunder- your farms ave a large | comm sell. 1 Opposits Thames Bank | wis RN 1 found the room St. Peters- ional carbureting ices from From us causes the price of yods s & France, and yavings banks a show that cannot be equalled 6rop in | to the Davis today. thorough- | and made passes at ! d terms to suit purchaser. Lim with a copper waste paper basket. | distraction mpted to run throngh an almost in- he failed to ISAAC G. LARKIN, W. A. WATSON, P. BRIGGS, WILLIAM C. THOMAS, Board of Reltef. LOST AND FOUND COLONIAL THEATRE. osits subjeot Certified chec! Cashier's checks outstanding THOS. H. BECKLEY, PASSBOOK LOST—ILost wire fence, 8lave of Satan, Two Reels, and Her Wedding Gown, Two Reels, Today. over-crowded s a large and com- | that travelors would | o sleep in their wagons by there was no room | who wished supplemented 1t 18 not often that patrons of motion | picture theatres are afforded the pleas- | ure of witnessing two double reel fea- | tures on the game programme, but such 15 the case today at the Colonial. Slave of Satan is one of the two-reel | features teliing the moral that folly must be paid for with sorrow and suf- | fering and how the banker's daughter, longing for a gayer life, becomes an artist’s model under an assumed pame &nd is saved from disgrace and sin by | her discarded lover. Gown is the Blograph two-reel drama, telling of the humble lite of a pretty girl even when thrust into | the depths of soclety, and how her simple _trousseau was her choice even ‘when fortune placed an elaborate one This story is told with all hotographic beauty of the Blo- company and the cast is espe- strong and pleasing. of Christmes is the Vitagraph offering with & big cast ‘Humphries, Mary Maurice, T #on and many others shrieked Patricia s watch eye! watch eve watch eye ne the lookout for. “Wickedness.” whose sable mistaken for Btate of Conmecticut. County of New Dwight H. Hough. of the ahove named bank, do £olemniy swear thet the above statement is trus to the best of my knowledge and belief. DWIGHT H. HO! MONEY LOANED on Diamonas, ana Securities of any kind &t Farm of 250 Acres G-4 MiES ATUI Ul AYSUG, leiepuone and K. owest Rates of Interest. An oid csublisliza firta fo dea: with. ¥, COLLATERAL LOAN Co. Main Niveet, (Establisned 11 Hallvill TLOST —Near ants out and b with tHe world & back avvi{ muft Dodo had once Sybscribed and sworn o before me ieids, {ree tnie 17k Bay ‘of January. 1514 7 TOCIUE BROWN. Notary Public. Irom sisne und lertie, ana_ woou.und, entire furm; Drook ruBBIng fouse has 14 rooms, old- fasnionec uiepisces, celar under Whol 34 atiached, one other aay barn 3 outnumbered Somewhere or office and t pressed her mentaliy counted Correct—Attest: W. 8. ALLIS ARTHUR J. DAWLBY, 0, with horse hearly mew, Dy’ 30, crib, wig: hose ana nenner: rauregan and desires | horse” carr the turnpikes empty and 4 the business awav from | “On the way home two horrid boys 'THE DEL -HOFF European Plan HAYES BROS, 26-28 Broadway also @bout he ran against a furlous iwo-Lorse wagon, Then he ran howl- | and, leaping up one lumber wagon, | the farming tools and machinery d on a lurke larm. that bit hls ear. | ing down the street our ateps. smeared with mua the min- ister, who was just ending @ call on The price of including ‘machinery and | 31,000 can remain | on given imme- Farm Bulletia— Tha vaur WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Rroker, Broad St, Reems 1 and Westerly, ®. L Telekhene Ne, dfs ui this farm, 18 only $3,500; on mortgage. Bend for Wil choice of 400. DR. F. D. COLES Veterinary Surgeon Office, HODGE'S STABLE Resldence 1095 phone ‘before her. niprovement in their con- dition, until th rning hern resounds leys. And now when rolled away the w0 Windham, not Windham to v State Road. The Spirit Telephone 1227, throughout © ‘Dr. Jim—that to call last evening to give me medi~ cal attention—the result also gave me—" Dr. Hinman- including Willlam | demand come azain declared that mo city flat was large enough to hold hiz spats and my dog, so I chose—" Blushing delightfully, PatriCia held “PIl take my ming now, 11 to 25 Ferry St., has 17 widows whose admitted ages (otal 1038 vroper bridges you want te Put seur busi. am m adverciae « Epecialty. . Oragrs Racsive Premes Altsstion | out her hand. the cxpenze og &l k. js from January to r . will o 7 19, 1stead of June 15 to 20, as previ reported se notiry and re janied government ufacture of peat at there are now cerns producing \peat, {0, and the other at Farn- hn Foundry Co.

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