Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 31, 1914, Page 16

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What Is Gomg On Tonight MWn Co. at Davis thea- P, Musisal Comedy Co. | lon! t Theatre. T Oronestra At . mectlag Monday at O MUSICAL PRAISE SERWICE. dte Leslie, a charming soung lady with a beautiful voice and Johnny Yeager, a matural comedian in songs and storles, The Trey: will also be shown M | “Frank A. Bill offors shoes speclal for today "(Saturday). Ladies §2.50 |shoes at $2.00; men's $2.50 shoes $2.00. 1 Seo them today (Saturday), SUNDAY SUBJECTS, The Holiness Migsion wiil held ser- vices at S7 Main street. | At the Gespel 265 Main | {street, {acmd, 7. Mission, 30 and § p. m. The subject of the Christian Solsnce: ce at 10.45 at 35 Shetucket street cerlasting Punishment. Bible Students’ ce jn W. C. T. U. hall, et street, 11 a. m. Bible] so: study. ‘service will be um Tolic fieir SUC- | religious services at their rooms, 85| snent at the Da- afterncon, ¥rederic Koomers' mrml play, The Prate, s under- This 15 the first time ever in m for this latest Broadway suc «cess, and in the hands of the excel- oflmplny a perfermance sccond only to the original in New York last is promised by the manage- imen The evening bill will bo, The Girl §in the Taxi, the Carter De Haven com- oy, which delighted a crowded house last T evening. _cannot be attributed to the erdon foll for the excellent man- ner in which ther presented this rom- | dy Tuesday evenirg. In addition to ay Mr. Chatterdon and Miss | mflmfll will introduce the tango so- vlety dances, one of the most recent Tads at the New York theatres, % §_ The tango tea and stage reception § Friday afterncon was a complete su {ceas, over four hundred peoplo sreet- { Mr. Chatterdon and Miss Bush- . Darncing was induiged in for hour. The company and guests de‘ with each other towards the suc- cess of the function. . COLONIAL THEATRE. Tom Moore and Aiice Joyee in “Tho Vampire's Trail” Two Reels. Tt i very seldom that so much merit 18 crowded into one motion picture program as is today at the Colonial , for Tom Moore and Alice two of the most popular people 4m the whole picture business are fea- in_the powerful society drama led The Vampire's Trail. They ap to the best advantage in a play feature is Maurice Blope- snent, & stronz Vitagraph drama, while “The Man and the Master is one of the best Biograph dramas ever put ton the screen. Making Auntic Wel- jcome. and Sometimes It Works, are ! two corking comedies. { Coming Monday and Tuesday Is the {agason’s big sensation. The Call of the forth, with Robert Rdeson in thd ‘leading role. This is one of the fa- mous Laskey features and is present. ted in five reels. The scenery is gor- kmuu and the whole play teems with the spirit of the northern woods. Don t g the date, Monday and Tuesday ; fl THE AUDITORIUM. | Reymond Teal will present his dig (musical comedy comp: at the Aud nnt-m today for the last time, p! {ing at the matinee and eveninz pe iformances Mrs Brown of Norwich i"l;: probably the funniest hill of | deal when you stop to consider comedy bills which hav this one during the pas Liee, the principal comedinn show, is certainly funny and is well supported by the other members of the cast, who are all excestionaily good in thelr respective roles and the chor- ue of ten unusually pretty gir §in on the musical numbers in a ver: { pleasing manner. O tno pic today will & thrillin d_a very funny Some Cop {Slon will be ithe even #s b1 be: re will be Constipation a i Penalty of Age Nofiing i s essential to health in advancing age as keeping the . It makes one foel m and fresher and fore- :g Diles, tevers and . = dependent 1] tharties and pumnvu- are vielent and drastic in action and sbould be avolied. A mild, ef- vo lazative-tonic, recom- msended by physicians and thou- sands who have used it, is the of D:'!;\Plxv herbs sold drugsists nfln the name ot Syrup P “cents and’ one iy tese rind Cald- Bt., Mon- this extraoriinasy foa Too much | week and that fs saying a zood | At the Sheltering Arms, service will the Junior Christian society of the First Con- | church thers nd sermon er and piscopal union church, morning communion and day school at 12; the Taftville Congregational morning holy _communion; ening, What You Can Do for Christ. | pecial music at the evening service. The Loyal Tempsrance association, | Levi S. Saunders president, will hold | Shetucket street, Bill biock, Sunday at | j4 5. m At the First Congregational church Rev, G. H. Ewing will preach in the {morning upon Gold Reserves and { Others, and will aiso occupy the pul- |pit In the evening At the Federated ohurch, General Sceretery Edwin Hill of the Y. M. C. A, will speak both morning and eve- i Morning topic, The Master’s Evening topic, Knowledge of | At the McKinley Ave. A. M. E. Zion | {church, 11 a. m., ‘quarterly love feast 7 p. m., prayer service; § p. m., preach ing by Rev. A. J. Tolbert, of Putnam holy communion and reception of mem- Ders. 1ot jchurch the communion will ob served at the morning service. In- stead of the afternoon service there will be a union service et 7.30 at Trin- ty Methodist church, At Grace Memorial Baptist church, preaching morning and-evening by the pastor’s father, Rev. S. R. Harrig of Richmond, Va. at 3.30 o'clock. Rev. Harris preaches the annual sermon to the Union Lyceum. At the Gmne\nlle Congregatioral {church the morning service will be held at the usual hour. Sermon will be followed by the reception of new members and communion. The sec- ond service at 5.30 p. m. At the Spi |street Mrs, 3 Brookiyn, N. noted psychic and | test medium, will speak and give spir- it messages and clairvoyant readings |Sunday morning and evening, At the S8econd Congregatfonal church morning worship at 1‘7 30 a m. with |sermon” and hymn for the children. Sunday school at noon. (Bvening ser- vice omitted for the union meeting at Trinity Methodist Episcopal church. At Trinity Methodist Episaopal church, Rev. F. W, Coleman, pastor, {10.30 a. m, ‘holy communion: 7.80 b.| m., unlon service, sermon by Rev. {Joi1 B. Slocum of the Central Bap- | {tist chureh. Singing led by united | 5 | ehotrs. At Mt Calvary Baptist church, Rev. | 13, H. Dennis will preach at morning and evening services. At 3.30 Bible! and Literary, led Mrs. Adah Si- | nons;_6.39, missionary mesting led by Mrs, O. Howard and “Mrs, . B, Mec-, Knight. | At the First Baptist church the pas- tor, Rev. G. H. Strouse, will preach n ths morning upon A New Thing | the Sun. he Lord’s Supper I be observed at the morning ser- | e. Evening sermon._upon, Election Day, Who's %6 Bo tho Winner? | At the Church of the Good Shep- ferd, Universalist, Rev. Joseph F: Cobb, pastor, will ‘preach on the sub- | ject, None Rejected. Holy communion will be observed. Su achaol_at nocn. C. U, service at D. idal Christiancais #ist church the Slocum, wi'i service upo , the e serfes upon Wit- | He ‘eonducts the | milion o Whitney ammerer Dorothy Bennett spent the e storing to Bast Lyme with | { her husbanad. Jacob Rosenzwelg was in Baitic| | Wednesday. Tom Gladue of Anthony, R. 1, at| one time a resident here, is staying | | with Fred Green during the hunting season, EAS!' KILLINGLY Friends of William Yare Aid Him to Celebrate His Birthday. Mr. ard Mrs. Everett Soule are 1 at_their home here. Harold Brooks visited in Dayville Sunday. Miss Doris Smith is_the guest of ler cousin, Mrs. A. F. Sayles, in | North Seituate, R. T, this week, Joseph Dumas, Jr., called on Ballou- ville friends Sunday evening. leton, Sunday. Mirs. Henry Wallace visited in D-n. ielson Thursday. Rufus R. Chase of Putnam was at the Chase homestead a few days this. (e Brosdway Congragations! | | Yars Wednesday o, Yare ‘gelebrate ‘his .37th ‘Saturday of Mr. there will be services at 1030 pest horses last week. George S. smnpee lost one of hls ~Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Sunday with Mrs. Lane's #:ncs. oy - and Mrs, Fred Mason. Jiss Alme Keech visited school in tnsmam Wednesday efternoon. Sdites, “How many_ pecple are there here. Pat™ queried the Finglishman of an Irishman' in . Montreal. “Oh, about a | hundred tousand.” .“Why, T ‘Thought | there yere over half a million?", “Well said Pat, “there is—If you count the French”~Canadian Courier. i LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE [ELECTORS’ MEETING' The Electors of the Town of Nor-| { wieh, legal voters in Electors’ Meet-| s, are. herehy Sarned to meet tn Several voting districts of the’ Town of Norwich, as by law wvided. | at the following places in said voting | districts: First District—aAt the Town Hal in the City-of Norwich. : Second District—At the Fire Engine House, West Main street. Third District—at Unlon Hali, | North Main street, Greeneville. Fourth District—At the Ol Brick Seheoihouse, Norwich Town. Fitth District—At Ponemah Lartse , Tattville, Sah . Dlamict—at | Bilings. - Huil. Hemliiton avenue, Bast Bi On the Tuesday tnuowmf the arst Monday _in _November, 4, to wit: On the 3d day of November, &, 1, 1914, at six (6) o'clock in the moraing, to give in their ballots for a Senator to Fonreaent the State of Comnectiout and & Representative to ropresent the Second Congressional District of the State of Connecticut n the Bixty- fourth Congress of the United States. Also, to give in their ballots for th persons they will elect Governor, Lieu. tenunt Governor, Becretary, Treasurer and Comptroller of said State, to hold said offices from the Wednesday fol- lowing the frst Monday of Januery, jA. D. 1015, and until the Wednesday Toifowing the first Monday of January, A. D, 19i7,and untll their successors are duly quaiiied, and an _Attorney General for four years from and after the Wednesday following the Monday of January A 1916, and untl his sucoessor is duly chosen and qualifted. Also, to give in their bailots for a person to rTepresent the Nineteentn Senatorial District of ths State of Con- necticut in_the General Assembly 57 said State, to hold said office from the Wednesday following the first Monday of Janusry. A. D. 1515, until the Wed- nesday toliowing the first Monday of | Januery. A.- ..1917, and until his successor is auiy. qualified. Also, to give in their ballots for two persons to represent .sald town Incjfie Conatal Asswmbiy of Coupetl: ol ice from the Wednesday fiw:n the frst monday of Janu- &ry, ‘A D, 1815, until the Wednesday | £oliowin, the first Monday of January. A D.-1917, and until thelr successors are duiy qualified. Also, to-give in" their baliots for a Judge of Probate for the District of Norwich for two yeers from aud after the Wednsiday fouowing ine first «Ionhv of Junusry, A. D. 1918, in their ballots for = ERerin of Now London Cowaty, £ held Stk tor- foor ears trow and. afier June 1st, 1915. 1o give in theif bailots ‘for niFy-thras (30). Justices OF the Peace to hold office from the first Monday in Jlnua.ry 1916, “until o first Mon- day in January, 1917. The ‘polls will: e open at each of | the:pleces in said yoting districts from o'clock in the foremoon untii five d'clock in the afterncon. Dated at Norwich, this 27th day of October, A. D, 1814, CHAS. :8.. HOLBROOK, Towrn. «Clerk -of ths Town of Norwich. oozs | ASSESSORS NOTICE All persons in the Town of Norwieh liable t0 pay {axes are hereby notified to return to the Assessors on or before the first day of November, 1914, a written or printed 1ist, properly sighe: and sworn to, of ‘ail taxable property| owned by them ‘on the firél day of Octover. 1914.. Thode failing to make. list Svill bo charged a peaaity of 1 per | cent adaitional, aecording to law. Be obtained-.at the e in City Hall or will upon application. 97a. m. to 5 p..m. Be .recetved beginning Ist, 1914, wich, Conn., Sept. zstm, 463 Lists _will Thirsday, Oc Dated at” No: 1914, JOHN P. MURPHY, JEREMIAH J, DOXNC MICHAEL J. CURKA. sep26d As: NOTTEE e Town of Preston AN, MONEY LOANE! on Diamonds, Waicaen, Jnuw Gnd cccurities of any iind at thy Lowest Hates of Interest. An 11 <Sublnned: firm o deal with. THE COLLATERAL TOAN Co, 14z i . CEeRleed 1595 m_ REMOVAL Wae are now located in our new quart- mltmlmwlndlnb‘t- _n.rwi»d than ~ever 2 ""m"c«:’pfi gy el REV. F. A et caifice or Subil tine premises” gt ofice, Dibie at Nqfiflc\- ionet, AL 4. Andrew F. Thoms nnoT, applicants. - We, tho' undaraigned, aré olectors "f;‘} tax’ myers, - owa ostate; he | Eaers aep e sign and| WANRED—Uigs srade maw o GI; | ehdorse the foresoing -appiication of d&e Gistriti and "sei aceient b | Joseph Connor Bnd Son for @ ltense| Geuiln imSUrance, B0y | and herchy eertity that-sald APDIIGAIITS | Pyl LoT Latse DiG 1o Comg | are-suitable persans to e licenned Pur- | 4T3 whd GSIGn 10 BEowaer. | suant to- said plication, — Dated af RONA requre Write, 21 Norwich, this 14ih Gay of October, A.| &nce, te,epnist @hu Sti D. 1914 John Ephy, D. M. Dris- | deess Jifisser, buleiin' Ulice, Sox ofl, R.'C."Plant Adela-Monris, Herman | 0% L. Sears. 1 herebyb certify. that the ve named signers and, endorsens are | s and owning - veati Joi me . “pated | WANTED New o8 Poohos. B0 {tuous and moxloat- | Tugrer beer, Rhine wine cider under the ad Etyle of cvine Bro buiiding at 8 Nor | Trames own ot -Norwich, ex- Jept in the rdoms and apartments i |-paid . bunding, any part or | which _are oft- or partit | sue to form 15 Toums. business is not locate hundred feet in a dive churen edifice or publs senool, thereto, Dbrary_or cemetery. this 13th day of October, A. D, 1814 Ab; Levine, Saul Levife, ‘appii- cants. We, the undersigied, aro elec- | tors and taxpayers, OWmIng real estaie, of the Town of Morwich, and hereby 5ign &nd endorse the forégoing app) ocatlon of Levine aros. for a license and hereby certify thal said spplicants are suitghie persons to be HcsnnflJu | suant to. sa: &pllc;uon t | Korwich, thin 135 1814, Lo oseph A ramer Mol Soiwarts, oo 0. I herebs oertify that thc | sbove naied signers and endavsers are glectors and taspazers owning real estate. in the Town of Novwicn. Dated ng liguors, an canvassers, ladies. Amorican Hotel, 20 C o ¥ P m. A U Corry, parochiial pertaint; public li- to_ invest 2 corner” cigar, | icker famou o n St NTED—AREress1ve, tne at muae smose Conn., to soilcit amd collect .in above pamed city. Permanen: tion with opportunity for ad ment. State age. Address BoX Builetin. WANTED-~16 o00ard infants o chiidren; good home and & mother care prices reasonabl best ot rol- | erences giveo. For further parts fiwars write to Mrs. Nettie & | Mensfield Depat, Conn., or telepnoue 7-1%, Wiliimantic DIV c the HERES LEARN Fitty Lifferent room, board, raiiroad ticket by 1 Co-operaiive Proposi- 3 Alass Hall, 1503- ton, Mase. oc: 1gut Work, Do w0, Traustrions | ied. man. residing in Willimanic, § pose | o ons e o s e, and SaRe suuliu ANG A Fipbt - Way; LWO SekS Ui Laidves Riu oy avery o ki, Uiges BUX v, NOFWICH LULEL Uiute. ey lenwood range F. wish Wilkei s wiet & EFAGC- OB SALE— rEservy ey Vg cowh, Lan USCLOUE S, Aurwech Fuwa, A ves o 343 Flankiin S ocdi Tara of i nouse of sev e Wik minuice: o - Suo-s. 11-ro0m siure ‘can be FOR SALE—Whie Legic about_ready fo Ciione Soft Pows , Yantic, mounted inaqu FOR SALB TO RENT Warehouse Store 23 and 25 Commerce Street CARPENTER BUILDING 10,000 square foet of floor space Railroad siding—rear elevator— § ' orilerred. Apply ne offices—Best shipping facll~ § Cowp. ties. » | For particulars Norwich and New York Propellor ‘Company. Phone 117 F. V. KNOUSE, Agt. WANTED—Young_men, become way mail clerks, Norwich mail riers, §65 to $150 monta. Full Sample examination gue Write Srankan, institat Prices rig Zeimger, ant, Ou: Sausfaction guarante phonie, Factory 234 Mt Washington Ple | smith; one who WANTED—Plano tuning. A. G Goi | @on, 3ys Prospect St. City. el 633-2. “Bix erfection | Two 2-tencment houses on Mechanic | | Street “in Danielson . Income $420 £ross, het income on Investment 9% | per ‘cent. Houses ipleasantly situated, | thiree minutes’ walk from railroad sia. on, post office aud business, section, five minutes from churches and schools. money WRITERS wented at melodie Dugdal ctat B. L. DARBIE, Real ‘Estate Agent, savlmu Buk “Block. ‘Daniclson, Conn. - BEAVER BOARD | 1s_a .substitute for lath ana plaster without, the 'dirt and inconvenience. | Peck, McWiiliams & Co. i e i a BCOK ON Dog Diseases AND HOW TO FEED Mailed Free to smy adiress by the author H. CLAY GLOVER, V.S. 118 West 21st Street New York HELP WANTED PUBLIC ‘AUCTION Wil ge.. “at Pubiic ‘Auction at my | farm, Kiling nter (known as the | Frank ‘Warren-tarm), on - H THURSDAY,. NOV. 5 2t 11 olelock foltows: ait high grade ! e o regis- oroughbred hign steins very s00n Farm Help, Housework Girls. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU |3, 3. Coscoran, Supt. _ Central Bidg. FOR SALE. Farm For Sale A bU-acie (Mrm, §-Foom cotiage aouse iarge barn, wooudnouse and hennery, | @isv smeke house; iand tertile, piealy | ‘ot wood and abundance oL iruit; ym is l“\luted miie 1o lhflvll‘ fac 1 % miles to main line ln ideal HO'IIKI’ Wil sell with the farm'a Maxwell automoblle, ail ln sond'tion and running order. donnatrace it e w0 font S 2 s 6 08, M el genuine bargain. and don't Bulletin, i I3 1 PP TE W Aeox's Farm Chotee A8 xg i under roof. . 165-4, Dantelson - WITTER, Auctionser: ocz4 Farm and Wood Land st Auction will ‘e s01a at pubiic AUCTION ituated om the Shepard Hill. Road, be- tween Wauregan and Central Village. The farm coneists of.about 209 -acra: ed into mowlng, tillage anc pasture- land tory dweiling house house, .corm_ crib, ;and | olicy road crossing the farm. Alon Bt the same. thne will be_ sold_ about WOooD, TIMBRR AN P n what e Hflhw" in m‘v& 41 Wes: Broad Street—iloows 1 amd 3, Westerly, M. & ‘Telephons 368 AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1914, of all descriptions and m Chamber Maid, Genesal gu totn, .nmm-ourfib— s !‘l“l‘ heart. m the an¥k clond flows the life ¢iriz shower, = = Sre vourh s0d b.ows tue. soft- 20 wmNA— urnIShod | e CULSLL Prelerrha. arcua Laber !l-!" ~Pis ‘fi' N‘H m 'dleness ef a«m Keep r"n-t'mr‘t ml‘, ll' anrk Flowers dt-cp Snd dte in the mnn-h of moon. ) BaNT—TWo Fooms Lurmsacd (or o I i el e et pre O wMAA—AL tLe RidEes, COvenus Foud, ‘Mvw Beven-Tuoll imGmenii &ib ucatia, Cony Qrows, Tet iu-s, Wiliman e ub‘u s glory] the fiving cloud Mght- Only - thelroving ‘wind “changes and rightens. ; Play the Sweet kevs. wouldst thow Xeep them in tune. Labor s rest-—from the SOrrows. that grest vs, Rest frim 4 petty vexations that meet us, : Rest fr. promptings that ever ertreat us, ‘Rest from world-sirens that lure us to in. and. pure nll‘mb'r shall walt 'rm- over care’s Fn renried Weeping willow— a2 stout heart and rese- AU sanl—Furnisued rooms wiib Waliuit Vsius CiCail okse, celluiks - Vaeiky s Udliciciits dCCUmRINGSLLG. Caulile, b3 Couich S., Lew i oeil eman, large (oo T bain anu use 13 Hutes from i rankiad ‘neath . woe's Upper tencment on Wasn- tnston Bl owht rvoms and ban: ail Nath Vouna thees - | Look to-yon “pure Reaven smiltng be- vond hee Rest not content n thy darkness—a clodl HLD ROOM | Work:—rfor some good—be it ever =0 38 Union St stowiy o flower—e | cherish lowly s »r i noble and holy— deeds be thy prayer 21l modern eon Plone 10 1t ever ‘mo Labor? AR Lot thy . FOR REN! Summer Cottage: 238 TVE Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant Viav: | atals $175- 00 season Ingpection by appointmen* FRANK W. COY 6 High Street, Westeriy, R. 1. Lo Diktanise ‘Taiéotisan HUMOR OF THE DAY Si—T can't cosmetics. siite road, mile o 250 noteweais O Teguiar Susiness 2ise) | . “utatiy printed. tor $L0 B S Nor sdmmpies. - and s 107 dny prinung you ate in need The Bulieun Company, Norw'eh, Zina. +OR SALE—O L C. p 'le:. thorous breda. od, trer in cuuntry. ow "ll-. Aorto Stoni tn, B F. D. & Norwise, Coun. H. Buttaa. ’oullrxm il Ktnis. i AM -vnn £ R FOR SALE A Fine New Cottage ALL MODERN 9500 Down, Balance on Mort- gage. It s Worth Asking Abeut. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Sheiuckes Sty Nerwich, Ct. FOZR SALE Medern ssven reom cettage with lot 80 fest fromt and 200 feet " deop, finely located on. Boswsil Tmlw May Building, Phones 724 \278 Main Street SALE HORSES 1 am in the west Duying i =q = Norwich with them L have " 'fi cannot object” — Paris no_nse Ins! not sim: it entlemen. ¥ has fortia- Fe lives in this Paris Le Rire. . cour wife mever loses at If the game gobs But if it zoes Washington Star. : the countess’ pearls don't quite know: thines about her genuina”—Munieh tine. For further p"..rti:u ars, inquire WILLIAM F. | 25 SHETUCKET STREET. Oppotite the Uncas National Bank. oy that the war cem- “T suppose se: needs 1s & FOR E A fmne 9 room house at 33 | Sommer St Al conv nces. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 8 Cliff Street nt house sAd n meals while you were he enjov 1t?° “He says he I notice that the parrot ar during my tell the waiter wl ¥ FOR SALE te into dimes. “How is_vour little boy Tool? “He sets a £ood mark in the cthbrash arill and stands first in the treatrin= class but he doesn't seem able to learn arithmetic.”—Birmingham § A=ze Hernld Fthel—Oh, Jack. be caraful tonieht. Pana’s _broucht home a bulidos. ck—That's all rizht The dog {to helone to me, and T ot the & to o7 him to your »mn«-—m Transcrint. THE KA..E!DOSCOPE has been stopped. jpin pasture worth timber, £ood 6 room house r mile to schock now keeping 7 head of stock, and is_ located § miles from Frankin Souare on gool road and 2 m.les from trolley. FRANCE: D. Dvi Ccadl Nerwich, Conn. 3190, wood aul of wates, nd baras, nd_church, Atnine clim! owing to the wa: The Philippines produce ablut ten million caliens of aicohol a year, most it bring made from the sap of the nll’a palm. 02 tAL:S Seven Room Cotrage House Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs. large lot, in fine location. Price $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Strest, Norwich There are in_the 21 university towns of Germany, 3,436 enrolled women {students and 1037 not enrolled. The {faculty of mediciue attracts most women. ’ New factory laws in Switzerland have established the 59-hour week— that is, 10 hours dasly for five days and ¢ hours on m——‘l the max- imum working time. The Wekambas. a Dantu tribe. I8 the most highly civilized tribe of | Africa, They understand ironworking, Imake use of a Gecimol system of cal- ;muhmmun.mmd mus Michizan pays. more for insane pltals than for_the state university, brings. from Wisconsin only a «nvy of Michigan for having so THE ' 8YMINGTON PROPERTY Cerner of Slater Ave. and Cedar Street. ¢ FCR -ALE Cetta Mouse and Lot, also foroe lot in rear. Smalt buiide ing en " preperty available for rage. Here's an wunhy secure l coxy at a reasonable figure. > ARCHA W. COIT Opposite Y. M. C. A, Nerwich ~ KuGilunked v REL A graduate 0 ol N chool of et Bt e acks aot | | Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and | | Reai Estete Sales. Address

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