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be, No. cl:‘. SO B M No. 34, F. and A Ma Yoags No. 2, L O. O oS B L. Han Tuesday ‘Moran, the eal es- John A, Moran, the r, 0ld the two-story build- and lot at §2 Boswell avenue own- by Aleck Lenkiewicz to Joseph ‘Who_will make improvements DAVIS THEATRE. iThe Millien Dollar Mystery and Three Excellent Vaudeville Acts Today. The show which closes @ three days’ engagement at this cosy theatre today 15 one of the best all round bills ever here this season. In the Dbeadline position Hobart and Allen fill e B rhealy tn & novel comedy, sing- ing and talking siit called The Cabby and His Fare This is a big timo act and everything they do is original and up to date, and they have no trouble In keeping the house in roars all the fime they are on the stage. ~Musical Seely has a unique novely musical specialty, playing several instruments in a manner that makes him popular every time he appears. Special set- tings and novel lighting effects set the act off to advantage. The other act is Collins, and Manning, a_clever team of comedy entertainers who do eome good with clean comedy that gets them the applause. In the Dhoto- s the 19th cpisode of The Million Detiar Mystery 12 the feature, and this two-reel installment is called The Un- derground River, full of thrilling sit- uations from start to finish. There wiill be only three more episodes shown after this one; then the prize solution will be ehown as soon as the judges decide-which is the best answer to the mystery. Send in your solution now and see If you are the lucky one to win the 310,000 cash prixe the Than- houser company is offering for the best solution of this great picture mystery. The remainder of the bill 'is the Mu- tual- War Weekly, showing pictures from the seat of war, and Their Ups and Downs, a funny Keystone comedy ‘with Fatty. For the last half of the weel another high class bil is booked and a special two-reel Keystone com- edy called Dough and Dynamite with Charlie Chaplin will be shown. This is the funniest picture ever seen in Norwich. Don’t miss it. Matinee to- day at 230; 5 and 10 cents. COLONIAL THEATRE. The Long Way, Magnificent Three- Reel Edison Feature. A picture of superlative quality is the one at the Cplonial theatre today, entitied The Long Way, and presented by the superb cast in a three-reel of- fering. It is a very strong and ap- pealing story by Mary Imiay Taylor and ahounds in situations that are most compelling in their effect. It is not without its thrills and conse- quently will be found to have the mecessary “punch” to make it a suc- vess. Do mot miss this wonderful story that flows along as smothly as the river and carrles its influence to every person who sees in it many in- cidents hitherto believed to be peculiar #p himself. Wallie Van, that diminu- #tive little comedian of the Vitagraph cast, appears in The Band Leader, playing the leader, who outrivals the pleman and marries Lillian in the midst of a terrific_explosion, casually Temarking “They should worry.” The Biograph drama is entitled For the Cause_and is a wonderful film. Other Teels complete today’s programme, AT THE AUDITORIUM. Grace Cunard and Francis Ford Today. The old Lucille Love favorites, Grace and Francis Ford, will be in the feature picture today and tomor- sow. The Mysterious Rose is the title of the two-reeler and it is a detective Story on the My Lady Raffles order. ‘These two clever performers are espe- cially sulted to this type of photoplay and sre particularly well cast in this particular one. The John Grieves Musical Comedy company will appear here for the last time and will present Three Married Men, one of the funnlest pieces they have played thus far, and one in which many Iudicrous sjtuations arise in rap- 4d succession and keep the audience roaring all the time. Several popular ‘musical numbers will also be intro- with many costume changes and some clever dancing. This is one of the best tablold companies seen at this houee, and capacity business has been the rule nightly. i e other photoplays will be shown es the feature picturs mentioned i b mbove, and tomorrow three vaudeville| | ximbers will open here for th three days of the wee e o e FOREST NOTST. use for fenos posts, “;lna clfi“b‘r‘flm an 4 telephone Mnes, i . ‘walnut, much American furniture makers, ‘mentioned. wlohn A. Moran Sells Boswdll Avenue | th tions_at the college. . 'A_Norwich Town resident, a. at Mt. Holyoke during 4 recalls that the faculty and en were in .l and other along. the only on not so large a scale. The statement the three minute for calls started an found that for calls outside the state the limit was three minutes, all calls within the ‘state of Connecticut have. the five minute lmit. In . some ex- changes there is a difference between number and name ealls, and people fail at first to notice that name calls cost double. 10 - hed rooms, all con. ‘veni % 18 School b tor BOUSeRCPInET s Scho And the s 3 E E RENT—Sto 1ignt, dry room. A el . 3. Pt G5 thaatiy actili | 1 o Sunk Sagh e sad emer froie- = C RENT _No, 176 _Frankiin _St. at -nipped leaves, L T T TR T TR sl Eiorer 38 per month. . E. Fan: sows: mhgvbuqkzo Charies Cook, | ins, 52 Broadway. __ novisd 2, Jbaper aoarist m ing's Daughters Copareety g B e~ ) K Bt White: Rock, -Westerly. o RENT_Seven-room cotiage with| 'As T hurry In and Out ‘mong the T o ; CEL R Al A S e R S - B reek Be " nduire 16 Biizatetn, suentdead. 77 Duguv:;ws A mefiuo:vgru%: A3ES 3 ¢ Rgency. ,"Wc'fi:: e e Do A e S angition | 1eiephone 334-5. novi4d | Breathlessly I hasten om, I who loved . Hyd ‘Wash- ‘ 2 .or young livestock. Address Box No. NT] cottage with to linger, ¥ mg'tn:nofmg: Jessle E. Hyde on Wash~ |, vemy siMeLE > 3 . arvator. Th large sum o | {0r XONOE N tace. novzsd Fimprovemgnts. in- | < Wheresway © oh, whereaway? Fay il ; . . ‘d by BUT PLEASING MODEL. . ] £ it e coula be found, in settiement ot ~ _Twy - cylina Maxwell quire at this office. “novzAd | geom ,:,,.:',:’-:“ t,,;“; Death still points Short_Paragraphs. = " ? the suit_instituted by runabout; new: will dem- | ~mo RENT—_Room £o gentieman; mod- s relentiess Anger, PRI o iy v,,‘.':m,, avenue| GIrl¥’ Dress With Loms or Short|, gt : S | eraia, adiorey"or New Haven, for| Subrate actert Bim price s9n. J AL e R s ‘cemtrally located.| To forget, and lose myself in the : e a5 10 St 3 Sleeves. : e ried Ruth. . 24 Teft: ‘Washington St, Norwioh, Ct|inguire at Bulletin Qffice. novZd changeless sea. is visitin~ friends in Storrs. # y * = e 52 X = “‘l_" i 5 | —BeaiTice Barre, in the | New York o, ¥ TED- e STORE TO REN Fra: = mes. Mzs, Fred Barcington of Bliss place | bt oo r et e saon? SPPER to the e, my“older milj cloges Thursday, Dec. FOR SALE—Two cottago houses of | inquire at Bulletin Office. Rovild her little girl's comfori Toughness, 4 for the A Fiteh Ver:|eix roome each. with all modern im- grovements, on sagy terms, "inquire .| w0 RENT_Eive-room busement ten: HUMOR OF THE DAY returned Monday after a visit at her| fu 1 former home in Boston. that “hang from the shoulde: sajties. ) e one-plece model are best for growing Although Cuticurs Soap (25 WA z Gosires position as| \ Bowere, 1 e R e DA LR 3 et S TR ey s ,Mr and Mrs, Louls Keroack. of| ShiCiit: "Sha"o not mamper or bind. a T e il worker, "AM:| a%-ACRE sUBUFRRR Tarm on’ tralley| TO RENT—Upper t NinL to. the: wirlll R o Bridgeport spent last week with their| Tne style in.its simplicity wiil be casy fifii S, this_office. decia” | ana state road. mile out of city, good | Ington St.: eight rooms and batn: ali | ReEEle” “Oh, he got on my nerves, always uncle, George Lepan, of Bellevue farm. | to develop. The frpnt is shaped at the 3 | — 3-room house, Jary i barm, pouitry house | improvements. J. Bradford, Bookbind- closing, and the sieve In either length WANTED To_do_sewing_at homie; | 37500M HOuse, IArge b R Aloek 1xmd. 1-or 108 Eromtway. asking permission to kiss me. "—Dal- s B la e P 2'?,:‘"“; cuft” “A simple round coliar icin : | piain or fancy. 53 Fairmount St. deczd $moofh Snd Catite: ngs, ex ey om;‘i B G ’noo'- coniFaiig—io.| 88 News: Bull are eek | finishes the necl e. ea, Dev- £ = ard, eet 1o frontage; can be T 3 i Remember, 0. 5. Bullard are being sent this week | 0% Hlire cloth, gingham, chambrey, =, &2 N POy 255 feils| for bullding purposes.for price asked | cated. Emma Morse, 1§ Union St. ap S Father i Tou Trom: Bliss placy o igeport, where| (Jorcucker, percals, cashmere or. serge $eBot Y. free bool for entire farm. W e sold with or = that there are many things w) rou they will make their home. d_for this "a 5 It will be So how, Write today—now. 1 7 't t —a. . Seam 1 FURNISHED m-!!.ul modern con- | cannot buy with money. e Charming “in_any pretly, Inexpensive 3 il o i T iy 5 apial S | veniences, 38 Union St Phone 1051-3.| *S00Leticated Son—Yes, I. know: There is to be a cottage prayer meet- | wash materials, or in the noveity plaid WANTED—By a woman, a position at a 10w price. Particulars | gee— | Dut the stores don't keep them.— ing conducted by Rev. M. R. French Ol‘&lrlpeid w!‘:o} fu;d cnll‘tflel: x‘ooeflfl.! Thufl toh ull!rl llh light hg‘;:a:of.lrfinalnd flyu L TRY 'S AGENCY, Wilimantic, Ci Judge. s attern is cut in four sizes: 4, 6, chores for her board an: . E ey S 2?‘&3%2?31“5%:5&'}“5.'&&2&33&: D yenrs. e el R T 0f iireas Miss 5, Box 46, Bradtord, B 1. anEHINK 'fi* OVER — 250 moteheads Our, new, neighbors scam_ . pretty inch material for an 8-year size. dectd ’ o gular iness _size) An excellent five room rent for weak in th" use o' ' gramimar, don’ avenue. A pattern of this fliustration mailed| That Congressman Jeremiah Dono-| —— oy envelopes, neatly printed. for $1.90; 500 $13.00 per month. Electric % PETTI to any address on receipt of 10 cents in| van will be a candidate for re-election w:xm—wo?a-ncz%xh'el‘ B harnt” h' 3.00. < Send _ for . sampl s ~apd Tights, epen ‘plumbing. hardwaed - 's soon’s The class in parliamentary law, com- | silver or stamp: Nins . | two years hence, at this time seems | ng Rouse Cev'g.::", R 1 decid Ebe Baiatin. c"ol,‘ng“,;y'm';:f:h oy they posed of members of the First Congre- | Order throusn The Bulistin Company, | almost a certainty. - Friends. of Don- ock, 3 e z % ey etiuns gational Christian Endeavor society, g ovan believe that there\is to be a| - *VANTED-—A capable person for gen. P JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dep't. He—You seemed surprised that I holds its weekly meeting for study this Democratic landslide two Years hence, | eral housework. Apply at once af I AM BUYING pouitry of all Kind 37 Shetucket St Norwich, Ct. (6 o s (Wednesday) evening. and that Woodrow Wilson will i the| Grove St. novitd | | Anyone having same. drop postal . 74 paked Yo fo miasty B -4 presidential candidate in an arta of | —WANTED—A second-hand autome- | 'Amuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. S R e Alternate thawing and free#ing have kept the sidewalks all around town in a muddy condition for the past week. The object is having board walks which are furnished by the Rural as- sociation is to have them laid before December. 5 along on the theory that you badm't sperity. They are confident that|bile. Harold G. Bowers, 130 Washing- e Errame t 40 Tec g R, e "H el 85 B IFEC T N | SACRIFE FOR CASH FOR RENT | "o o Bridgeport Telegram. BECOME railway mail cie-ks; Nor- The M ~1 of” - RS DI wich mail carriers, 365 to 3150 montn, | - R A 9 room Cottage. Ho b A -2 o o BERTR LA pull unnecessary; ‘schedule of wintef | “Waggerman” Player Piano e | s - There are growing indications that|Z2nd spring examinations free. Frank- modern ~improvements. Reasonable | morning, ‘Mary. the republican solons of the incom- |iin Institute, Dept. 3-W. Rochestér.|\ Carefully used and in perfect condi- Irent. The Generai—Yes'm; which? ing Connecticut legislature look for-|N. Y. novzsd | tion.. Scarf, stool -and 60 rolls of The Mistress—Oh,. whichever will 5 v E. A. PRENTICE, Mr. ang Mrs, Frank Ray of the Can- ward to spending the early days of| \yrn GEE savs the Cobweb Corne. | music. Phor iff Street EO best with my new mauve dress— terbury turnpike entertained at dinner January in the pleasant industry .of | oight js &flel!r;el Tor a nickel. Sat- L. O. Builetin' Office. o aou__ 8. CIiff St London . Sketch. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds fighting Bill Hall, of Willington.— | urday a pipe free with two 1tc tins of s e “I just saw my congressman. It and son Harold of New London, Mr. Hartford Times. Tuxedo. tobacco. Fagan's Smoke Shop. Summer Cottage £33 T5VT|is the frst time he has refused me o d Mrs. Charles Baldwin and James 2 g T TR doliar, and he doesw't promise me Kingsley of Norwich and Mrs. Stewart It is reported from Stamford that| “ANNTAL EXMIBITION Seuth County $6,000 Watch Hill, Waskapaug, Pleasaat View | anything > e Edward J. Kenealy, son of former|Poultry Association will be held in 7 32500 season am surprised!” 7 State Senator and ' former . Speaker | 33, AUR0IY BRCCY (liee? Bec. 4 WILL BUY Inépect-on by apwintmen?| “He will not be a candidate again!” Michael Kenealy, is-a -candldate for|\rite’ for ~information, blanks, etc. FRANK W. COY —Paris Lllustration. assistant clerk of the house at Hart- | Roger - Dunbim, Secv. novzsd ida of oSl alily, i e e 2 ST aileed . Siasybene Hubert Austin has returned to his o e Aready e Wisa | WANTED—_Girl for general hous trolley. line, in unekcelled neigh- e P woman, “do you constantly refer to e L MDA T et ham, Middlesex ~and Fairfield. coun- | ™Yy g PPy 4t 28 Otls St ovenin&S: |f porpood, . Has nine rooms and- . = ey T e ok T bouse- e holidays with his parents, Mr. an - ¥ . i % . o1d Mrs. Nathan Austin. Mg Dot grat WANTED T buy cows and calves|| two baths, open fireplaces. In- “Because,” replied ‘the irrifable man Mr. and Dirs. Vincent Perkowsky = of M Kinas: pay Bood price. K. Giau-|| vestigate this offer of & charm~ in a loud tone of. voice, “a goat Is and children, Frances, Henry and Return of the Old Waiters. Dinger. Tei 11-6, Colchester, Conn. Ty o o AR e supposed to be able to eat any old I o peic Helen, have returned from a week end English waiters have their chance| _DoV23d thing and act as if he enjoyed: ft."— stay with Versailles reletives. 3 2 ;- | BEFORE seiling your sesond-hand ARCHA W. cOIT ~ OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW | Washington Star. Mrs. Hannah Kingsley has been con- ‘v}::u:;‘;h:h:memh?:fidu—w.mu:fi;‘:m lllrm(un',z'fl my prices. C. J. King.|§ - o ite Y. M. C. A. | THAYER BUILDING. fined to the house for the past week as held in high esteem and admitted to| 1o Bim St. noviid pposi . M. C. A, > i Four stories, freproot, remtoreed| THE KALEIDOSCOPE | Norwich, Conn. our es, fireproof, e - the result of a fall which she re-| Py terma tima ~WANTED — Advertsing - soticitor | 63 dwa; ceived at her home. e e i O :‘7.;‘,‘:{': oblitation eatablished. 88 yéars. Write . irin ~emerete. Located on Frauklin Square, C. V. Pendleton has returned to Me- | OUR SPECIAL HOLIDAY PATTERNS|man as in the case of the waiter J. Parkhurst, New Haven; Conn.. for - . center of city, ferminal for all Joeal| South Africa is importing: lumber chanicsville after epending a brief time | For Mother's Baby amd for the Baby |at Long’s in the old -days, fo whom |Particulars _ ° _novild 5 and_suburban trollcys. Has hardwood | from Opegon. at his home here. hirm th . Alr. and Mre. Phipps and daughter| SoRt® Claus May Bring to Mother's | frequenters were accustomied ‘to- look Sokes INE Wosd Shirmings throwgien ear’ -|and old letters winted; good prices g E¥iee 1d. Cuba's 1914 sugar crop is estimated returned to Holliston Monday after St o Dt oD Serlier, genara | bata. © CJ J° King, 16 Bim BL. -novied Fon s“ E ""::nflm e e s | at 675,000 tona. spendi th T S s on Py o . 3 o oF Mre Cpnipns, arentaCyty, he MOME| Just the thing to please little moth- | Who used ‘to act ‘as banker 'to- the Everyone to read Danlel, L ing o-dad Cehn‘:}terl 7, 8, 9,10, 11 and 12. _Then Rent of offices from 38 to $30 per| 1o gyinea pig is fully srown when ¥ g ers. Ther dolls and doils, but no | young bloods who came there to gam- COTT! Segree Tyl U 3k s s g G aeli ol g | Touns loods b e (et oy .| cMPRERGY Roll 2ot IS, ST TWO coTTAGES o n e ntormetien, 1| oy edd palr and Mre Evan Jones and son | mother as one dreseed in bby clothes, B ploenf oo o & Lord. Ortord | ~—vaj R W e A i1, i | iEe e WA E. = — A dward, 3d, have returned to Water- | The dcsigns here shown will be found | % sos0 and nie tordonny, o Hocie s | aon 258 rcapast ae P, Roosir. || Situated tmeket St, No onn. Ohio in 1918 produced: pottery bary afier 'soveral days stay_at Mr.| sasy {omake 4sthey are Cut on shple | A0 S0 Bie 'GrishiE; St fndine : street near Page streef, with ad- valued at $16,619,388. Rotiney aviom G ere. < to Storrs | Mde of nainsook, lawn or batiste and | Sot him elected M. P., for one of his Joining _ building - lots. . Houses AR RALE TR S S N fornd 4o 2| frimmed with bands of lace or em-|pocket boroughs instead!—London ELP WANTED in good condition, price reason- P : eyt g Monday, having spent the week end at| proidery. = The cout will _develop | Chronicle. P liberal d6osed milk valied at: J¥.528; bis home here. Dicely 1 cashmere, silk. henrietta or ~ able, can - arrange for a liberal Miss Nora Shea has returned to her | —euford cord. The sacque and kimono — ; lean if necessary. Philadelphia _recently had a_public home in Fitchville after spending sev- | Will 1ook weil made of flannel or flan- CARVRSSERD. (nf.ae . teAs). ey B3 e o e eral e i Jett d th T silk 1 L K GIRLS. Cl . exhibition of 1,000 varieties of gold- &2l gave hero witn berniece. Mow |RittS B0 G abe 0F AME o5 Tens | Children -Cry - |SENERAL HousEwomc cints. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE FOR SALE o : Ars, Slarion 7. 1, Bagy 1s fn Wake. | 20"t 07 o TS S e FOR FLETCHER'S, / Sebtral Building Norwich, Conn. ' Tho Ttalian Sovernment uses Amerl- FINE BUSINESS can machinery -tomanufacture shoes for its soldiers, field, B. L, for two weeks, the guest| to any address on receipt of 16-cents in c AS T o R . A M. J. Coscoran. Supt. Central Bldg. of relatives. sitver or stamps. - Miss Helen Murphy of Fitchville-is| Order through The Bulletin Company, PROPERTY passing the weel at her home on the | ¥3ttern Dept, Norwich, Conn. = - WARTED . Wealthy Parisians have bought an Crossroads. —_— LOST AND FOUND. Second hand 'furniture of all kinds. F F s l consisting store || entire block of houses in that city and Miss Margaret Danihey has returned| Clinton. — Mrs. C. H. Taintor has Good prices paid. arm or a e of one will tear them down to humt for Ro- from & stay with friends in Willi- | closed her house and will Spend the| LOST — %.ree year old grade Ayr- A. BRUCKNER s and one tenenment. Pays | nan ana Gothic treasures believed to mantic. winter in Boston and New York. shire helfer, red and white. more white |55 Franklin 8t, Norwich. Phone 717-3 then red, with horns. Last seén going be hidden therein. B acuse, || large returns. towards Yantic. Notify Herman Alot- e ey Latm, 7 o ASttag e iy L 7 large barn, woodhouse and henaery, / Harry Rainsted, while in 8in“Co. Tel. §i. Receive reward. also L a clamming _ MAP SHOWING BLACK SEA AND AEGEAN aecta FOR SALE e fia;d&_g;fi“':% gfi‘;{m‘:vpgg JAMES L. CASE, Belvidere, 1ll, foimd. when he’ re ] 3 ifer, two situal mile t riving factory ich, Ct. clams from wu SEA, NEW NAVAL BATTLES ARE EXPECTED. | veues %ia "Heht cnior . Finder pi FOR SALE. Vitlage and. 14 {ariying (sotor¥ 1} .37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Two. 10-dollar ills which. he. 'y . x::‘r‘sy s :w“.g?' A a3 gt:l-"*: xmm.m Sweepers and r-‘x‘x‘x"-‘d‘f mhl.dzltl pgultry f=.r also f speared while they were lying ity .the - Norwich, or Tel. 223°4, and ‘receive Te- | L. e e | s el ault U S B mud. = vard. decld - Lom: 3 class 3 e o | AAPOES Teeul present for Christmas | Cond IO a7, funRIDE order. Will 5 ¥ g s p ST could mot be mado to @ member o stra Wuto_are Fren who hae Y na Hatir s Sieernocns s | famiiy of relative than a Hoover Suc: {0 Be xoig :3{3!50{‘ thelprice ot "boih committed suicide left an curious let- large amethyst brooch with old fash-|tion Sweeper or Doty Hand Vacuum (I8 only 31.500; Sasb, ce om Fon SALB ter, in which he expressed the wish fomed wetung. -Findet will receive re. mven ‘Call or .phone the morteage at 5 per cent. Here i5 a hit there would® be o Bintic Dediiar” ward by leaving at Smith's Pharmacy. VER !Xmmox‘%mfl AND mukl‘:mbarxty "l‘fl- and dom't let this ~ (French: siang “for Ilwfifl"!) ot his A ) Ypel. s51-19 297 Main St. n‘l.fig Tor, n?v’flem Farm Bulettn || Seven Room Cottage |l funeral e ouse E PLUMBING AND ‘STEAM FITTING | - avetioneer| WILLIAM A. WILCOX (A tntesnatinnal alarely A DA N Sown. 2 Real Estate Broker, Electric lights, steam heat, set- | ino most fashous thirkers of the ase [ PUBLIC AUCTIDN |7 ommnr ot ] i o foelonion fIoh it i T AN . grou of e > -l' Fl B“nNs : Telephone 385 Price $3,300 national Exposition in 1815. - : himg | The place whtoh T have vented for < . Honekong s~ a” small Haa“ng and Plummns e o e S s ) Just Arrived with 28 Horses N. TAF % CO. "‘"K‘.'.."'?‘m euney o the Bradt 92 Franklin Street am, forced to:vacate, and for that rea- ; 1 Wit Soosgt, Norwich | 0 C o andt 90 miles fram Canton. The son I shall consign all of my personal{Some of all classes; big ones, chuncks new territory. the Kowloon property ‘to ‘be sold at: Public Auction |and drivers. Prices right. Now is the - contains 376 souare miles: The island, con- af on time to buy, for horses are sure to be i o e kol ] s Robert J. Cochrane THURSDAY, DEC. 16, . |much higher. Come and ses these. B DNt St ik GAS FITTING, - = e W L% v ELMER R. PIERSON Fon SALE 14,000, of whom $ 000 are soldiers. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 34—HEAD OF CATTLE—34 - The Standard Oll Comnany of New 10 West Main Strest, Norwioh, Conn. | Consieting of 16 milking cows zuwes| - -~ “DIQS [§ PIGS”™ X S finerv at Tampico, caratruction: > onths, 3 two yedr old hi . X 5 s . v Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. |'m yeodr cigers, 1 Hol- lgy Avenue; desirable location. ine rermirine about 1 Bt et Ryl i R At the recent’ auction sale ~or tne||| - four-stiil refnerv. O e tramn rome. for g1k Tonton loia: | Parker-Davenport -~ Co, 1 ‘bougnt a||j 1ot 50x110 feet. Tefine - Madtran 1 1k ter Anil; racity mm’w éfi'fl.‘%u!’%““m’flfi larger number of Pigs than 1 care to For price and terms enquire of v ca v ot Eight-room House on McKin- ||| Tersev has iust comivleted & new re- ¢ . Phone 881 tilate. At mrecent it will be used 1s fine condition; ‘1. gray carty through the winter. Anyone b v % - .+ Wb, artver :m wishing to b You Pigs or Sows h“’l Bl:k onlv as. a wing - plant and m)l)ERN H “"BIN‘; woil t, :;’,l’ly hotse. Ev.fim 1850 iba, | can Cbtain a bargain by appIving at 1 as H. ley oM ) A z:.“ b, 2 ? and-an’ideal farm horse: these- hurses | Once to - > v tn the: United Statsss: Is as’ essential in modern house as|Z2re both good ermnv Berkshire | - JOHN STAPLETON, May Building, Phones 724 fining. - T D ;3 h! electricity is to lighting., We guaran- | o ; viishals o weil. niied oorq| DT Hil Farm, Moutville, Cona. teo the very best PLUMBING WORK | on the cob, about 5 tons ot Bngiieh | ——————————————— expert workmen at the - fariest | of corn fodder, 1 bob. s sied [ GALLUP by o - s Tade TRE Wi S5 COL. EARL N, 3 rTey, - Tiarrow, 1 Syracuse’ plows 1 swi 4 . large number but plenty PKINS Img- his “_alf‘i,gmmm‘, e& Aliizaduat, trom Jopte Nar Sobodd ot 5“;‘..?':.:,.:2'..«. : 278 Main Street 474-3 4 age plow, ndstone, and Specialty of Farm and WM. F. HILL, ol I tool. 1 of double har- M d e .. 67 West Main. Street . e PLSAsen R W, e s S At Real Extate and Indurance, | e L ookt S RIS SOOI R, F. D. No. 1, Moosup; Ct. | *"""“'reieshone 17 . R ORI TR . S 2 wu: from ‘troliey. If decidedly stormy, This 8 : : - s | T (R R LI A e ; € f : : he Duited States whose T Focent. compication. with & 2 A aiche W ae W. G. IENNINGS: F.'W. HOLMS, Dentist | s ‘Telepnone 533 'is 2 substitute for lath and plaster ; .without the dirt and inconvenience. < . £ TSRS ped, MeWilliass