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Vandeville zpd Motion Plctures at|Rev. H, T Amfl and Pleasing Musi.| v ““410bing Piotirss ot Colontel Thea siene’ st Shaltering Arme—Temper: | i Proves That Thare's & Way Out fo: | Ve deviile and FRotoplays at i ance Talk at Scotiand Road Hall—| Many :..mn. ‘Norwich Folke. : T’mm otnmo"o‘#@g,{@ Two Old Eims Felled. BRass i *ghetuciot o No. 27 T 0. O. F. Just ariother report of & case in e OOk Es . 1%, 0. 0. 0. orwich. Another typleal cass. ma;, 1 o “%%?ui“:?.?'f.ou No. 6 K of Pu ney silments relived in Norwich wit i meets in Pythian Hall, Doan's Kidnsy Pills. . Slater No. 908, N. B. O. P, mals Tp B Block ton meets SOy Enod ot 262 Franklin, Norwich Cenlrn.ll Labor Un! ‘me« st, =y : n! v’n filol small otv my -back eanscd me great| mmmmxr 'mma og SC per Line, Six Words to the Lme NG 1n Carponters B Pames Lodge, ha. zx, B‘. and A.}. M, }u,;zr;ts in Masonic T i i Lodge, No, :zc N. E. O. P. it | suffering. Whenever 1 stooped, sharp | N ” - O HENT 3 mests Mus Toresters Ball L [ C L 2 o ".wlngu Zarted through my body emdj - WANTED FOR SALE T e our youth had long sinos "B B oy spiritual I was handicapped (n dolng my house-| waxman_Girl, for eone FOR SALE_Wood, stove lengths, §5 | FORRENT_Tenement of nine mn AR DR work. I felt miserable when I beganj Wwork. Apply at 28 ous‘st. prty ia. cord. ‘Bullard. Tel. 646-12. - declsd ;’rt: ;lim?!dml Wfl:‘;"”gg"- ’"‘l:"‘: ANNOUNCEM“TS using Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured Ou‘_‘.na'\q’;a T g:m -~ Tumer; lgd i c MT:O wc tires B‘t“\‘ld ec12d el from N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug Store.} ©2 fr 02 Iard. Tel eators dmm“'““m RENT — Bight-room ienement, Forry street, W Position as cook. walter | N Bean Hill, | Inquire 163 West Town St Chw‘;hanml;lfi w?fuu at runm-ble or barteader, by cox:pe!ent mauA Ad-’ FOR SALE—Shuman plano, practi- aec3TnsSTu ;.fiau:.“ Sa.tis!utl:n suaranteed. cal dress Cook, care Bulletin Co. gg-‘\)ly n:-'eW,s rlgau wue. "Aog&rn To RENT ao—_'—_t Ave, nice £ R ud i S - " —_— n c, Conn. Last pas s At the close Miss Grace | trouble was removed. WANTED—Youn for omce five-room _second ond the veil MME. EVELYN SCOTNEY, SOPRANO® u}mm rma;sd in good voice theé NC MORE TROUBLE. m 5 g}v:l"ed_ %ofir;::::msoichm’t lol;m;a'f“ E’:r?i nfir‘l.l:& 2.. é .g.d hens | Ameriean family: - e L He‘:z more on tho :,‘&““" Y ihout fail, Protage. of. 855 Gromt Malis solo Jesus, Savior, Pgl&tc::tl LTg;m;e) Some years. later Mrs. Ockery said: | Bulletin Office. 37 dec1sd | Turnpike. Teiephone 1042-3. ~ declbd | sire 'n- t cheery ¥ m.mn G Somo Srs Bor e HESBUTIheh i Wil “Sour Ay Pdtinhe: (00 U 10y, T et e ‘;‘;‘,‘,gw’:;e', Aty and|bronse &f.?‘fi.m}“ h:‘.:n..‘}‘&‘:“f.’:fl?." A S RO flm life is pas! lc:l. Jrailo, BUL have greatness thrust upon them, To|liam Huber was at piano. former statement praising Doan’s Kid- | accurately. We would give preference | Will weigh @bout 25 pounds; $10.| .TO RENT—A fine er_tenement, an g gty B e i iiatsd Spoke on W. C. T. U, Work. ney Pills. They cured me of kidney ad: | Kitemaug Orchard Co. el T iets . 13 38 Fenning, of Wallace Whitelock. in the present day, but such was the! s Eeotiand Road hall Sunday af-|trouble and I have been in good TR P oS, m'm‘ oll fatp or fortune of Mme. Evelyn Scot-|ternoon Mre. J. J. Flelds of Norwich |health since. Others of my family|Office. R R A e T e mod,mm,m',"‘“n""_mu ot "i1s Broad- ney of Australia, now of the Boston|held the close attention of the audi- 3 -| TMILL BOARDING HOUSE WAm Braon, et Mapia and Ana Stresis. | way. ‘Telephone 642-2 or calt at 10| e vde fows in to th o harbor— have taken. this remdy with good re e 3 d e, the flook Opera com:;anxa' Melb 5% ence as she told of different forms of | _ 1. . T qnodu l?ifcrencea siven. Add::“dA. declod Franklin 8 m ed bo“.fldn-l e gol As a girl in Melbourne, Australia,|w. C, T. U. work. She read estracts ulletin, ——-———m—‘"- T e o i| FOR RENT Twe nicely fornish “‘—flm £ “ch“ Mme. Scotney, to quote her own Wwol from many papers showing the need of | Prics 50¢, at all dealers. Don't sim-| mExN Christmas slopping s g Y Hoxie, Labanon. | rooms, with board, sultable for gentle- Sun-te m‘f:,;;“” "fin thelr never dreamed of becoming a granc|reform, and said that statistics show Sy Ona. doitse Duaye Cobweb . Yantic, Conn. |men, all conveniences, at The 2Iy- ol T B opera singer. Her first ambition in|that one ont of every three boys born{Ply ask for a kidney remedy get D Kidney Pills — th that % gentiemen, | - d mouth, 44 Leurel HUl Ave. Telephione| o, jif: their wings to the Pwid Swite music was the piano, but that was D0t{ pecomes a drunkard. The Loyal Tem- | Doan’s ney ~— the same that B eachy meer- Ll ORI adr to be. Onme night at Melbourne, Whilé [ perance legion helps young boys to|Mrs. Ockerey had. Foster-Milburn|Schaum pipes at Fagan's Ricke Shop. mufln‘ufl—”r‘ i u‘hg_l e o TO RENT_First floor flat of five And:fi::ure a voyage they know not the great Melba wuvsitnng in the|start right. Any time that the chil- Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. - urel. one serviceable tire, newly p-leota rooms, pleasant location, in good re-|: .. ay "k“ and -~ free! audience, Mme. Scotney sang at a con- | dren on the Scotland road Wish 0| e e | WANTED-—-Second | hand Victrola, car has been run less than §, S easonable rent, afiq five min- cert. Melba was delighted; took herlgorm such a leasue she will gladly co- Fithout cabinet” mahogany case P Lnoroughly ovmuumr‘ s r- S iy R Tne wae A e e~ to Burope and Insisted on coaching her| gperate and will mest with them once LOST AND FOUND e must be in good condition; ‘y Imper! U o R r!llll"de the low tide, the ebb personally. Later, through the influ-| 2 month. The L. T. L. trains the chil- ate hr:c%u\ls]:gfi uén: address gi:i;%m' 180 Co.. ty. o “"'h o moonlit bay— s ent.e of the prima donna, she became| gren so that they may. grow up right —A silver watch, between Bean | °* 5 R 8. I’l‘;‘l P&m ':;“15}’.‘;’," m-c:'. Ana gh, little ships roc;lutag‘:nc o! & pupil of Marchesi and Tostl. like a tree and not have to be bent Hm Mothodlet ehurch ~ and Marsh's| WANTED—Wood to saw; corn £ door body. “detachablé - re b e i T dectd Are roundm: snrl turning thet bow: While pursuing her studies in Patis|and coaxed to the right growth after |Piano store on Main St. Finder leave|to cut. C. Hansen. Tel. 463- 2 deciia newly PaTated e K ’ ] C 3 be landward, v and London, Mme. Scotney turned her | departing from it, thus avoiding scars | 3t Marsh’s store or Bulletin Office. ARDERS wanted at the Westcott f};:axee oy ity decizd | ., ““T_‘;“'“"k":f g street strand attention to the concert stage, appear- | and other marks of wrong doing. The eoRE & Wit boarding nome for aged Beos . . > AR i Sl ping;; 15 Seuo And e e sizht of the high hill ing with great success. It was at a| many phases of W. C. T. U. work were OST—Oct. in _Norwich Town,|ple; all modern conveniences; prices| FOR SALE—100 pigs, from 7 to 1and- 3 private recital in London that Director | mentioned: the missionary department ‘old and black enune! cuft link. Fin reasonable. Address Westcott & Wil- :::.l:s old; z(‘;rb":'g ;gw‘ucr::e 3;1.\;1‘22 STORAGE to rent; light, dry room. To mm their haven and stay! Henry Russell of the Boston Opera|in the west among Indians, lumbermen | £f Teturn to Bulle Reward. decisd | cox Home, Box 135, Danielson, Conn. |, also farm 3 !_ B Y S Blonsway " novsed RS —_— il company heard her and made her 2n|and miners. Missionaries in foreign| FOUND-—Cam. me, about three | — ¢ gfi'}'f‘x{flnu“m e e s Bwk'ecxld ‘0 RENT—Bight-room cottage with Mh"m‘ 5"’::,’,"“,,’,‘;3 ohild heat, in love offer to come to America. fields try to munam?i the evil in the | weeks ago, a bira deg collar and with ANTED—Raw furs; at H, A. e s e bath and ail modern imvrflvemcnl— 1n- ~with the sea and land— Mme. Scotney’s first appearance in|form of rum which our nation with |four white feet. Owner can hme him gleebncr o o g st every ’A'xzu;p s curmu c“yxm W"a cira D | quire at this office. And the turp o' the tide passes throush Boston was a small part in Thais. A|Great Britain sends and - distributes | DY Paying charges. Sesne Chue v B0 DR 2 Room to gentleman; mod- Qulre /sy Iistallion: . i o " RAEIL few days later at a concert she sang|among them. "’;”“{”d afnpike, or Phons 1043-11. W orders for wreatns,| LARGE COTTAGE novnn in West- | o 00 RN e ‘oentrally located.| In fltfinx and falling witn mystical the Maq Secene from Lucta. Of this o TR TR Ty roping, bag pine and laurel; aiso cedar . Inquire at bulietin Office. noviéd currents, calling the Boston Post writes: “Mme. Scot- Sslec Feie Want Tate T—A_black and fan dog, Rogers. = ect e At e e e Bey sang her way into the Hiearts of e e o e e a0t fi’é:}?? e eonee, $3%ond BeT Dietis HTEI;;—SM;G e appies T e T s datoe movila | At niEnt A ™ arbor 1n love's trus music Jovers in er first ped s any quantity. s e eckhal East | out; .ncomi floor, ho at the Boston Opera company concert | Syening at the mgg;,g“‘g‘:d“&“gggi Side, City. Tel. 1018, et | o e T o ape ot Ta: Bit TO RENG_Five-room Sasement To0-| i hUhe: hearts that understand: {5 1hie SMa Blens St Bxiotuc . BLe Sy vo an address, taking for hi BEFOME selling your aptique furni- | 3ied ou high land, cammanding 'unex- | ment 87 08 Back Bpsg iy inauire fenry Van Dyke, in the Outlook. rose upon the wave of popular favor, | [2dies gave an address, taking for his| NCREASE IN FREIGHT RATES n od Sasy terms | s Chapman, Bath St. City. Th Wi % ture, get my prices. C.d. King, 15 Eim | Selled view. for sale on'very y e ol Who meard her pronounced hes| Subject The Serpent in the Wilder ot il I or for rent for term of one Or more SR S 1 heT | ness. Mrs. Boyce randered the solo ON LIVESTOCK SUSPENDED |Street. decdd | 5ar0" uier very desitabls DrOpertics | corear AoHED ROOM ufif;‘,:’:;’ . HUMOR OFTHEDAY At morh_to range where the far waves ‘Whiter Than Snow. <Capt. and Mrs. BECOME rallway mail clerks; Nor-|for sale or rent.” Frank W. Coy Real o e st arn Ity N T | ‘Wilbur were present and.took part in | By Interstate Commerce Commission | wich mail carriers, 365 to $150 month; E- ate Co., i Hign Sty Westerly, R. I.| FURNISHED ROOMS,all mod g milkman, I don’t ik COLONIAL THEATRE. the -service. Until April 15, pulfll unflecelsary‘, .t‘ihed“lle of ;_nmk ALE—Two good Holsteln cows, niences, 38 Union St. Phone losl 3. o n:a“k e gmfig me is pure” RSP I ng examinations free. Tan Ethet Baryruars in Eig: Besi. Fegture, Ancient Eims Felled. Washington, Dec. 14.—Propeved in ?'l‘x‘ Ihscitats, Dept. 35-W., N oovisa .me"a PR e W e Yy ighti i 3 4 AN 3 3 pure.”—Life. The Nightingale, Today oQpe, of the immense elms oxlEthe creased in freight rates on livestock, —'“_r—_—————wmp—j‘o!mymm calves ",gm R e e FOR RENT Suffragette —ON.LIC. the Today the Colonial theatre presents | 30%: Samuel Huntington place on Hast| sregn meats and packing house pro- | of all kinds: pay good price. Lats deciod SIX ROOM COTTAGE only made me a man! 3 Miss Ethel Bagrymore, | the petted | (i huse ‘of the trunk aud containing |duets from Chicago, St. Louls and | R8visa : : oR SATE—ON ssiablihed bisck- Gas, Bath, Steam Heat e i HIa s yoh T B e e owausive| cords of wood, was taken down last |other western centers to eastern clties ANTED — Advertising sollcitor Smiith Shop in live Conn. town, central- $18 per month s - Judge. of the continent, in one of her most ;’;:: A larger elm, 30 feet around the | were suspended today by the Inter- Diitation eatablishad 65 years. Write] ¥ located, “well ‘eqgipfied. il moden JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dep't. 1 = tools, including motor, driver, E Recruiting Officer—What''s the good britiant histrionic achievements, enti- e e e s state Commerce Commission until R L onn ???u “arlils, a0l Busiress " 53500 U10 || 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct | o coming nere L and_saving youre Nightingale. “ree il 15 for investigation. e only 17_years o drama vesterday at every perform- | 2’ It is estimated that had the in-| WANTED—Plano tuning. A. G R L A i und that yard and come back and ance held the fashionable and fastidi- croased rates been permitted to go|90%: 288 Prospect St, City. Tel. sz-z. B“"’“" Office. s ok % if youre not 19. —Punch. ous patrons' attention from start to Hedeif ind fewn. into effect they would have yielded FOR SALE_Single Comb White Or-| R T S Marriage is said to be o contract® 1, and with the marvelous story of | The choir of Sacred Heart church |the roads an added income of nearly Dlnnon cockereis, $3-35; tistaction = “y, d it is about the only con- the wonderful' rise of o wandering | meets twice ‘this week to rehearse|$10.000,000 annually, : ‘““"“"“‘" 45 Bradiiyy EtoRns: COns, o street singer to the pinnacle of success | Christmas music. The proposed advances affected not - o aag both parties can &et up OR SALE_Greenhouse, IIxe0, - OFFICE¥ AND STORES IN THE NEw | tract wherein et the worst as a_grand opera star, Miss Barrymore = only livestock of all kinds, but freéh | Ge: ew £00¢ post, BTt of 8 ‘tt. sash; on¢ strong: clatms 10 - getting lled her audiences by her y:fit Mrs. C. J. Abell of East Town street | meats and packing house products of neral Houseworkers, Ward Sh6s BiStwoubates Elaal Wi Naate BE SE=Tagaehia cputiorJonrass Leants and faultless acting, The set.|returns today (Tuesday) after & week's | ovary description. Maid, Chamber Maid. ol LA e TR Inquisitive Blind Man—{#ow do you ©of this grand production are be- | Visit with Mrs. Charles Sizer in Ivory-| On cattle, for instance, the increase 2 o it D T e manage to call your dog in the dark vond ecomparison, especially the scenes | ton. wonld have. been from 35 to 53 cents| FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | 0 —— 0 when e can't see your fingers mov- at the Metropolitan Grand Opera house - a hundred pounds between Chicago M. J. Coscoran. Supt. Central Bldg. |, FOR SALE—Ox fazt. in good condi-| 4.5 snburban troileys. Has hardwoed | ing. T New Yo clty. whon she sy oolicg| Examinations for he close of te|ane Han To an e ety | o Coscers ¥ 10n “phone 32118, Norwich: dec floors and wood thirmings throughout.| Ingenious Mute—I drum on e @oF tpon to sing a great role in a stupen- | term will be held this week in the|is to 50 cents a hundred pounds; and WANTED FOR SALE—_Tw3 Cottage houses Of | plle® 00, Ty service amd the build. | biscult with a bone—Puck. dous production of Aida. This power- |schools. ~The Christmas work in|on general packing house products| Second hand furniture of all kinds. | SiX rooms each. ‘"“‘ all’modern 1m, m >-date in Miss Hobbs—I saw your wife yes- ful feature is for today only, so don’t | drawing is being done. from 30 to 33 cents a hundred pounds. | Good prices pald. T S T - St pron- gy W iy miss it and regret it ever afier. Aiss : Vigorous protests against the in- A. BRUCKNER By o Washington K, | | ment ot e e tatormation, tor | Mr. Bobbs—Did you? What &1 ehe, Barrymore was never seen in a mors| A cottage prayer meeting conducted | creases were made to the commission, |55 Franklin St, Norwich. Phone 717-3 Z Senthe s e o, Enges t=- | have to say? delightful or more difficult. role, and|Dby members of the First Methodist | not only by the meat packers and live- | mmm—————o " 0~ = RE ‘suburban farm on trolley| quire of WILLIAM F. HILL, 35 She- the flim is one that will remain long|Church will be held this (Tuesday) |stock producers. but also by the gen- Miss_Hobbs—Oh! Nothing! in the minds of all who are fortunate | évening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|eral consuming public. The commis- 1le out of city, good o b Sufiry o o e e R Mr. Bobbs—That wasn't my wife— 24, FOR SALE. $-room house, large barn, pouitry house and other outbuildings, exceilent land, enough to see it. Matinee 10c and|Thomas Day on Otrobando avenue. |gion. in its order of today, did mot Smooth and easily. worked, €004 oroh: 5 b . evenings 10c: children 5e. pass upon the reasonableness or the ard, 800 feet road frontage; can be sold| FOR SALE. 4 ‘My wife is going through some _—— Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Sumner and sons | ynreasonableness. of the proposed ad- FOR s ALE army maneuvers with her last years FRENCH TROOPS MAKE and F. R. Jackson of Willimantic mo- | vances, but indicated that they would W b hat.” tored here this week, Mrs. Frank John- without PROGRESS IN BELGIUM | son returning with them after several | far tx be Moty ot & inten time €2~ | House, Barn and one Acre of Land|fools etc. i S E H tion to be held at a later time. in good condition and well located; | fine place at a low erg‘.": s <. Along the Yores Ganal and to the| G275, Uit With atr. ana afrs.” Louls Ipcen o of TRYON'S AGENCE,. Willimantio, Ct. FOR s AI E “Well, sh's turning the winge West of Hollebeke. Schooner Lawrence Total Wreck. E. A. PRENTICE, TH!NK IT OVER — hflso noteheads L" 'm" s &1t ot 2> ot d 206 6% (regular iness size) Vineyard Haven, Mass., Deo, 14+— i envel £y print 190; 500|] A RETAIL CONFECTIONERY Parls, Dec. 14, 10.42 p. m.—The fol- Additional - wrecking = apparatus was | Tone: 300 88 I Btrast | oo . Ben . e akmpiea aad p'flx?{;:";ww Towing official communication was is- BRIEF STATE NEWS summoned here from Eoston today to — | prices for any printing you are in need AND « itdog T ed by th offl ight: i : The Buhetn G s You know that bulldog I got my sug v the war office tonight: assist in saving, if possible, the six A i A e b et P et ICE CREAM BUSINESS wife?” ‘In Belgium several attacks by the masted schooner Alice M. Lawrence, arm or Sale - “She wants to pame it FI." — ch troops have resulted in pro- which was driven onto Tuckernuck I AM BUYING of all kinds. Right in the city. Good estab- gress along the Ypres canal angd to the school nine days ago. The schooner Anyone having op pusu) to Kansas City Journal. west of Hollebeke several violent| West Haven. — The New Haven|was badly battered by last night's Samuel Gellert, Cclchelter, Conn. lished trade. Exceptional op- “Nice children you have. Which s counter attacks have all been repulsed | County Poultry club will meet in West | gale. Local wreckers believe that her | - A S0-acre farm, 7-room cottage house | portunity. 8 - by _our troops. Haven Dec. $0-31 and Jen. 1 back is broken and that she will not |large barn, woodhouse and _hennery, . The .geventh. e rallway station of Commercy ¥ o ted. The captain and cre: ve |also smoké house; land fertile, plenty “Yes, by the time he came afong Bapatinent of Mansey was hombes, | | WallnalordE o~ dalitets™ o e e ot el Crow Dats o€ wood ang ‘abundance of frute; piace FOR SALE JAMES L. CASE, his_mother had run out of theories.” ed_yesterday by batteries firing from | the Congregational church pageant to —_— = —- mf""."’dd jalle to turiving factory 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct, || —ansas City Journal :u'lvtel;y "gra;x;t wdai‘:t:l;;ee' but insignafi- :;l;ee x;’lace 'X;e :hérd week in January| Supreme Court to Recess Dec. 21. | n“ i a sé‘ui“psa‘{:’y Tarm; aiso | Two tenement house in geod = ‘Tommy l-‘xndu:—Paw. doesn’t re- een selected. will sell wi he Tl 5 er Ve e” mean to “back?” “In Alsace an offensive movement ‘Washington, Dec. 14.—The supreme | Maxwell nu:gmlebug.. fix o RS condition, always rented, with : “Paw Figgjam—Surefy. resumed by the enemy to the north- New Haven—~John W. Gaffey, com- | court today announced it would take |condition and running order. Will one dore of good tillsble land Tommy Figgjam—Then, what did west of Cernay has been repulsed. . |mercial agent for the ‘Western Union |& -Tecess after announcing decisions Sqeh sarm 'fig,‘“” are £ g ‘. 3 Dacla. Bill -mean when b said._that “On the rest of the front there is|Telegraph company, has transferred {on December 21 until January 4, e ool 208 half casiy balaped en located in excellent neighbor- SUBSTANTIAL he busted up ‘Ih business because wothing to report.” ‘his office from New Haven to New morteaze at 5 per cent. ‘Here hood, 10 minutes walk from he had too:many reverses and not e York city. genuine bmsll'n. and don't let lhu . > enough backing ?—Chicago Post. ¢ DNITED [STATES AR West Hartford, — A v | Corns Quit Pains ST R W B B o Tramp—If yowll gimme a meal s ey commun] PEACE INTERMEDIARY | Christmas will be observed in. West 4 Chatee af «or FRANCIS D. DONOHUE FAMILY HOUSE ;num. Tl promise to turn over & new e Mrs. Subbubs—Never mind about & new leaf; take the rake and turn over those old leaves on the lawn. Then remember that one good turn deserves another, and keep on till you get them into a pile. —Boston Transeript. ‘Hartford Christmas eve, and the sev- Ausrlan Newspapers Favor Such Ao- |eral orgzanizations, the churches and tion When Negotiations Begin. all interested citfzens will take part. Stop, With “Gets-It’ Berlin_ Dec. 14 (by wireless to Lon- | _Manchester, — Bdgar Seymour ot} aon, 7.20 p. m.)—The official press Hartford has resigned as organist at|Quit Plasters, Salves and What-Nots. hurean today zave out the follo: the, Nortn Methodist church.. He has 2 % { “Austrian newspapers say that when |had charge of the choir here for the |, After using “GETS-ITT once you will | negotiations for peace bemin America | Dast two Vears. He will become or- |TNynat san I 5z°tgccu‘°nri‘d" ot km:,“. ©. WITTER .. WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street—HRooms 1 and 2, Westeriy, B. L Telephone 365 Always well rented. Nine rooms and bath each side.. Practical- ly new steam heaters, electric lights. Only five minutes walk from Franklin Square. This can be bought right. Central Building Norwich, Conn. For Sale or Rent - Aucttonser ; ARCHA W. COIT THE KALEIDOSCOPE will have earned the right to act as|ganist and chofrmaster at St. Thom- Cid "G!':rs-l beautiful, new, - KA]_EID mterme‘(]ila.:‘y. These papers print|2s church in Hartford Jan. 1. corns? Y REAL ESTATE AT room. cottage, moducrn? in every re- Phone 1334 0SCO! sympathetic articles In spect, now bein, the Buck- Z AP With tho pening of the American sou- | ., Watertown.—The Christian assocta- Yo probertys Natwich Tewn, Take Opp. Y. M. C. A. Norwich, Conn. The first balloon ascent took place Srtess 'r,t;éy hp;irx ov:’t that the send- g‘;’r‘;n:t.'f"attes‘c;_m;l c?m‘;‘::f o Y Yt.'l!‘xk:lc es‘rr:t;‘ Pecflk' O’:mr i in 1783. ng of gl merican children to leas lodg: on of e ent rst floor is finis] - s the childrer of dead soldiers is apnrvot the 12nd on Black Rock on which they . oak: dining room has beamed ceil- Before the war Germany ammuslly of the high motives by Which the ma. | Puilt their camp last season for the SATURDAY, DEC. 19, 1914, ing, paneled side wails and built in ton is guided.” 3 use of it for several years, so as the produced 7,000,000,000 cigarettes. camp may have & permanent home, e ) b gk o itous S e ot Fon SALE ads Brazil ived 192,684 fmmi ? p By virtue of an order from the.Hon — S g B ol Tast yonr, 65,055 of thom asmagwe| Waterbury—Joseph P. Flaherty, lo- | ; - orable Court of Probate, I will sell at erice 3. 100 moving plcture & week. B ermrniment i 3 oty | cal manager of the Armour company, : ublle, auction, to sottle the estate of |§ 5 ijqar invites inspection, and Seven Room Cottage . iz 7 122 M| has received two of the finest and e late Joseph Bennett, the following B More than 90 per cent. of m- I.\- ‘rom Japan. ¥ largest specimens of live turk % described real estate in West Waure- || sladly furnish estimates on. build- House cohol and aficoholic drinks - in this city in some t!‘;:le. Tg!b-i:i’:‘ j p - ono:h Hé‘.&iifi'}"k‘r’;?‘ue 1 cottage Tgn HOTRU Sem: mado in the Hop 2 fl"".d [ S e——— are thoroughbreds in all respects and house of six rooms, and 1 cottage house Electric lights, steam heat, set- from the sap of the palm trees. were raised on the monster turkey of five rooms; also one woodlot of 26 tubs, large lot, in fine location. Price $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO. cheers. of Vivall the property will be sold, rain or Shine. | N ol s 5 Viva! nearly 2,000 Jewish men lamr:l Someate et oo EDMUND VACHON, haul the products of Its mines. ! farm owned by D, M, Drumbeck of ) located in the Town of anter» W e | » St manc i P Jnst Airived with 28 Horses | omen Hartford.—With d drivers. Prices right. Now is the will discaver a women stood up and greeted Dr.. _deelsa Administrator. < horses lver ,.,u. The River Seinme, its branches and hal = e a Schmarya Levin, world-famed Jewish Aime tobuy, to aro sure to be |} 117 Main Street, Norwich |l canire Sonmact Rou e aeTeiE et o orator and journalist, when e arrived cich: Fiighiers: Comg oaed Yo ain the city of en e - the-Parsons theatre Sunday .even- t ACCOMPLIGH things—in B |ins’ "“The mass ‘mesting was For 'z’ge!n.;, e other things by the score ral funds and w! now = " you wil the ‘subryraviniie ot B suffering ot.ifhge Jewe :§°p§3‘§$§§?"‘““° tnix grorlons act " BEAVER BOARD |70 e, BERE ST Increased Oommutation Rates. Ithn? shift themselves H:M ont;‘syta.nr of all descriptions and prices. ‘Washington, Deo. 14.—Anneunce- cori, ocn {ravtions that make 3 bundl without the dirt and inconvenience. N‘vn sold a large number but glenty FOR SALE ment was made by the Interstatal? tce_and press rij do otme > of good bargains Commerce Commission late today that ”“- O T st N Peck, McWilliams & Co. WM. F. HIL Pight-room House on McKin- 1t had declined to suspend the sperd~ | Loy e vt e O 1 i | Estate and I nl'.'ur- A > Rea tion of tariffs increasing commutation A' s rivels. === == a Shetucket smot. Nonvleh. ‘Conn, ley Avenue; desirable location; fares between Philadelphia and sub- o pedn, fuss. you thlnk urban points, which become .effective | this sonnrds too tooa to be tnw. MONEY LOANED Al TP e ot 50x110 feet. The December 15, and also had declined | fonight on uny corn, callous, or Trieclonke 3 |12, umend, tncresssd commitation | Moo re: e aog by armecins ov: [l 2 2EBER LRI FiaHE et lante sieier res between certain points in Mary- 3 280 t wrest e ASK ANY land, located on the Pennsylvania | by E. Laiwrence & c;"‘cgm. e b o~ A e e R Thomas H. Beckiey DRUGGIST railroad and Washington, D. C. s o= THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO, Increase of Our Merchant Marine. When you catch ,-:‘_ or hdn 5 'Mfl.hu n‘,:.) e Pine-Tar-] DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist | Shannon Building Annex, Room A 'l‘-lnn:-ul ng%‘#:gflm e A‘rqdmuira..lonel’xvn.!mln! 278 Main Strest ates th

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