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WIntbGomz On Tonight nmwfi"mmsm Re- ‘audeville -nc @ Motion Plctures &t Tith' the famous EE:E: : e Auditorium. o ot e iyt LAl N(*m m 3 "y Theptre. ‘ CEMENTS Rev. G, H. Strouse and-choirofF'ut > pti urc 5— ANNOUN st Church at Sheltering Arm: 5 " rterly Confere — Decorati; Hew Directories in the Directory File :"_'-“fl;m“ nce ng at The Bulletin Office. 48 New directorles of the following Rev. G. Strouse, pastor of the cities have recently been received First Blfi!g: church, was in charge thn Price, Lee Co. of New Haven, CL. of "the m at the Sheltering Arms 4are now on file in the office of | Sunday afternoon. Bo took -for his 'nu “Bulletin Co. for the convenience | subject The Birth of Christ. Every- of its patrons and the public in gen-|one is interested in the birth of Christ, eral: Hartford, New Haven, Bridge-|sor Qflst belongs to all men every- port, New London, Waterbury, Meri-|where, he said. The .sinless Christ den, Norwalk, South Norwalk, Willi-|came to identify Himself with the mantic, Ansonia, Derby, Shelton, Sey-|human race. - How else could He sym- ‘mour, Bethel, Middletown, Portland| pathize with us? That God gave us d East Hartford of Connecticut; | jesus Christ to save from sin was the Westfleld of Massachusetts; | hest news that was ever wired from Kingston and Providence .of - Rhode| heaven to earth. Hi Tsland; Koene, N H,, Albany, N. Y., conception ef God, and St Pul, M fear that was . in the heart—a mnew T P R G BT conception of humanity, that every in- Current History of European War. | dividual was “fiflegg,, ‘anh in %e The New York Times has published|sight of God. e gives the promise in aize and style of the best monthly|of a new humanity, a new inspiration es the notable reports and|to man to be a blessing to his fellow articles about the European'm:vrll:uh ‘l::n. that life may be worth tha liv- e ed chiefly in its various 5 have appeared chiefly in its e £ ol u 1t is o semi-monthly and should fill{room for Him in the inn. We mlu a long felt want in presenting and|our great opportunity if we do not in- keeping together such a valuable| vite Christ to come into our hearts. a:oum ol‘?nrormn,uon on. the big|My wish for you all the speaker said, question of the day. The first issue|is that Christ's joy and peace will just {llustrat contains nineteen | flood your hearts. mlgmma:]:g by such prominent Tl;gl begufl;:l sengce of sonbg mst;’n: B d Shaw, Ar-|possible Sunday afternoon by X 2 oot Canninghame Grabam,| coming of membens of the choirs of | And occasional use of Cuti- e A e et tie it o o e geatls sonte: | cura Ointment will clear the aCsaStes i 18 Dharpbe et muskIes the Ta:';d-in Iveet vaioe. Sumua Gasrier: | scalpofdandruff, allayitching Garfent history of the WOrld's catas: | oveh Picisire; as also did ower Soios| and irritation, and. promote Fgoly 2 whorlnive mrory | pndere oy i, ond,be St L 078 hair-growing conditions. With its issue of Dec. 13 the Times| Douglass, Jr., who was at the piano. also publishes in pamphlet form the ARG T Trench Yellow book telling why Quarterly- Confaresios: Samples Free by Mail France went to war. It affords a val- The fourth quarterly conference was uable Insight into that side of the|held at the First Methodist church great conflict. (Monday evening, District Superintend- ent Rev. G. G. Scrivener presiding. AT FTHE DAVIS. Because of special Christmas services, towminss the cottage prayer meetings are omit- | exempt from further inspection, if The Last Episode of The Million Dol- | ted this week. Gefpied nicsemirs. by thelya%‘m:fl.lty. Will Be Sh Tp 3 t is stated authoritatively that con- = Waan LS Sheer ey Received Haly Communion. sular Ispections in most cases would nd Tomerrow. = Holy communion was received at|expedite shipments greatly, as the 0! Mil- | Sacred Heart church Sunday at_the | number of suspected cargoes is com- Xh?%s:u;h%l::f;} ?\':;;EPQW iiewgl; .80 o'clock mass by the Holy Name|Dbaratively small. Earlier in the war R an- | society in a body. copper and other contraband were Dt ftora b miss the Iaat Testalment e loaded underneath coal or heavy feight i i i Briefs and Personals. making inspection extremely difficult of this great serial, which will /be and necessitating vi - g 7 7 v v g virtually a complete shown here today and tomorrow. The Lucian H. Beehe of New Haven was shifting of the cargo. Where bulk title of this last epiSode is The Water- |at his former home on the Scotland 100 of the Conspirators and is in two |road for over Sunday. :{"gg’ ;’é;"";“;“;‘]“’ o g‘n"‘ff‘em thrilling reels. This is the last epi- — i g o t“ 8! 1;1 ¥ "bee o sode that will be shown before the| Mrs. Jennie Leary and daughter | HODOSSIDIC o cones: ety It concluding chapter is written and pro- | Evelyn from Fitchville were guests ‘,flulgfl b’e cargo an fi""’?‘“"‘ ly duced by_the Thanhouser company | Sunday of Mrs. E. A. Allyn of Tanner | Fould be an casy matter to make a and the $10,000 prize awarded to the |street. * ‘;W ‘mf‘\ ,he“m’?“% :l" n the cases lucky person who has sent in the best —— g XV:;SE s w é:x‘eborlfiln cargoes con- solution of the mystery. All the scat- “On Pthe‘i(:;x way tg F'Ioridfa, “:%r,d hand i o B b i tered threads of the story are gathered | Mrs. Peckham and son of ndham S e e together and woven into a . single | spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. | F ELL 66 FEET DOWN ELEVATOR skein, leaving only the main questions|Frank S. Wheeler of the Scotland | ESCAPED WITH MINOR INJURIES. to be answered. Out of the whole 22| road —_— Boston Man Rushed to Hospital and Discharged an Hour Later. episodes this one is the most thrilling and sensational of the lot, and every-| Sunday at the session of the First ons syrlmum see wlgzt happens to Braine gonzreg!atBionfil };@unday scno;l Odmmi and his gang of conspirators. The | Town of Bethlehem was rendered mos sto; c, 21.—A 65- vaudeville on the bill the first half|pleasingly by Miss Bernice Under- antn:v:’zJie“'-eul bu‘i svgnf:o;tfé‘:vdcomg of this week are all standard acts.| wood: and abrasions to show for his seven Heading the bill is Bobby Leach, the S T . story plunge was the experience of only man who has gone over Niagara The Altar society met Monday even- | yohn Higgins today. Higgins lost his Falls and lived to tell the tale. Bobby |ing to decorate Sacred Heart church|palance while making repairs on the gives an interesting lecture on his ex- | for Christmas, using cut flowers, poi-|seventh floor of an office building, periences and shows some wonderful |ted plants, palms, holly wreaths and|crashed through four planks, and land- pictures of the falls, taken while he|ToDes of evergreen. ed in a sitting posture. ~He was was peuormini the greatest feat ever S rushed to a hospital but was discharg- accomplished any living man. YANTIC ed an hour latér. Tanean and Claxton are a team of elever musical entertainers who do a lively comeds skit, with a1 2| Fire Company’s Sixth Social and ery 4o set their act off t%peacdsanscen Dance. Well Attended—Rural Car- m McRae and Laport are the third ast Having Plenty of Santa Claus and they do a comedy burlesque perch ness. When the bronchial tubes are af- @nd aerial act that keeps the house 2 s 233ks. roars. The Mutual War Weekly| The rural free delivery carriers fected with that weakening, tickling #hows many interesting scenes from|from this office are receivin, cough, they need immediate and sen- s their s d the seat of war and the Keystone|share of parcel post packages, Some|sible treatment. The breath seems comedy that completes the bill is an- other with that funnlest of all come. | Tae LS heir Wagons are piled up to | shorter because of mucous obstruc- Charlie Chaplin, causing 15 Christmas Decorations at Social. tions; usually fever is present and xinutes of "oari S A . Tour ahopping early and aohe yoms| The sixth social and dance of the|your head jars with every cough. Self & Christmas present by taking i | Sc2500 glven by the members of Yan-| ¥our chest aches and the inflammm ; . b3 tic Fire Engine company in their hall [~ zsfl-u-‘how Matinee dafly; 5 and 10| grigay evening was well attended. | tion often spreads to the lungs. The :;1‘; Tas Lh% mast‘h?uracu'vely The food-tonic that has proven its ec i as 5 H COLONIAL THEATRE. Christmas colors, red and reen, wers | WOrth for forty years—is Scott's Emul- The Gamb! A prominent. Lyman's orchestra of|sion. It drives out the cold, which '® Gamblers, George Kleine’s Famous | three pieces furnished music and My- is the root of the trouble, and checks Five-Reel Masterpiecs. ron Ladd prompted. During intermis-| P A sion a couple of Reardon’s artistic pic- | the cough by aiding the healing A thoroughly delighted audience was | tures were auctloned off, one of which | process of the enfeebled membranea. present at the Colonial theatre last|brought over $2. Theré were refresh- TEE eveming when one of the finest dra- | ments of cake and ice cream and soda.| L you are troubled with bronchitis mas ever filmed was the feature. It Cars Failed the Churchgoers. or know an afflicted friend, always re- I8 to be thc feature for today also,| Local members of th Scott’ 2 e Sacred Heart | member that s Enmldon buildn and s entitled The Gamblers, one of parish, Norwich Town, were unable| strength while relieving the troubie, ‘e most serious and absorbing of the|to ride to the 8.30 a. m. mass Sund. 2d, N.J, Plays from the pen of George Kieine, | on account of lack of trolley .e.—'li:,? M-61 Scott &Bowne, Bloomfic:d, N. J. ereator of Lion and the Mouse, The Third Degree and other successes of | pes ot Fen conioe g e car due the Colonial theatre. It is a story of g%’:e - a - ‘;’hmzl mmd_n-.mt o the business side of soclety factions, | who :fpecst:d ttole t:'ch fflmeu e and the complications foliowing the = e, Tate. Torn e marriage of & brother and SiSter Of | ahie nr o he g1l A0 late took the ome family to the brother and sister| " R Fhichiiite: Sale. of another. FHigh society dominates the " Whole magnificent produnies | . Several from here went to Fitchville which for beatty of seonery aenion; | Friday evening to attend the sale and of appotatment and supmcy phiihness | entertatnment wiven in Palmer hall by Phy has never beon abesmen Si0BT2~ | the members of the Fitchville Baptiet city. An added attraction is the ap- | “PUFCH. pearance of Andrew Byrnes of this Holiday Week Notee. city, who appears as one of the audi-| George Schlough of Amherst, Mass., lona tors in the investigation scenme. Prices{ coliege is spending a week in town, the g\xest of 'his grandfather, Edward 'ones. “ » Miss Ethel Odgers of East Great Use “ Gets-It,” Corns Flain was o week end guest of rela- Bank i Miss Nellis Driscoll is spending the - R Shrivel, Vanish! | Cirisimas, vacation of two weeks witn J. I coll. Open for the accommoda- Louls Pendergast returned to his 0 : fl:pnn’tnfl llld '¥s the New Way, and Youll Forget|fiome on Main street Saturday from | tion of its 8 ho: H You Ever Had Corns.. ha veén 1 with tyohors fever o sens || the general public on “Two dr t n t econds, | eral weel i ol5; domes clean. o' Thays| Miss Ruth Lyman of Columbia was every Saturday evening corn shrivels, comes clean off” That' T ptan Gorn S Netey nin T | © MaioT here Friday. o and every week day even- impler for the cure of coras— e %i Wen"sug,“. t the e&,&f :f.d wf& . o N hq;( coulln. )Fl?l No Corns to Bamp; ) TNo Pain, If s You “GETST." ABOUT SEARCH OF SHIPS e Which Leave American Ports with Statementa from English Consuls, MISS M. C. ADLES HATS FLATTEN THE HAIR In a way very unbeceming to mest women, Miss Adies, by means ef the High Crown Oeronet, builds up the halr In & stylish, natural, youthful way. Hlegant Steck of Haip—Any Shade - Matohed, ;;:fi =§ F é__.u never fails. Thlt'l L e : : &n “ll T l.wflss.l There is nofi i % your stocking, nothing to ngu: . ¢ inflam. : s sazey mation or rawness, nothing vent unnecessary i d th .:fn Yfl“l”l’(tm |MMMM'!"'; with “’ Tazors, 55! F { THESE ARE ing tnat Kmerick | TOMS 1.23 Bc CIGAR 1251055 | donlenated by Betich sommuin, rv 822 | GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR nflwb.u. 356‘. bothg’ 01' lont‘l‘d.h'm m‘m‘:fll no SHEA, Prom. "Fr ;V,x Lawrence & Co. Chicned, ok clrcumstanges ca: e b NA M K e s 3 /AA&:-FAY A e L s »A,. terrier, ten weeks old.” Answer Ave, New .ondon, at once. ey cox dec1ld muw.-gof"wm mw.:«mmm“' NS = ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF 5c per Lme, Six Words to the Line TO RENT WANTED _ - FOR SALE Cove w it class pastry cool FOR SALE—1100 1b. mare, TO RENT—Two furnished mfll‘ nmm city Lunclzx, l‘;yBrold will_trade for hay. Call opj Fith or without board. Inquire at 12 w&v dec! schoolhouse, or Broadway. dec21ls 438-2, : flflu-n. References. letin. r.d bt u_"""m‘"'usfh‘lr“ MO REBNT — On_ Hobart Ave, nice HBJ 20!' ;enen.l houso- five-room second floor flat to small Ork gADPlY Mrs. Bastwood, 250 - American family; ail improvements but ec23d roR SALE Several Singer sewing @iso barn for automobile it de- o machines, slightly solled, hlll as good llr.fl. hnqulre of Mrs. Vars, 58 Hobart A-m—- ench bull or Boston |as new, at very low prices; easy terms | Ave, between 10 and 2, or ¢ to ¥ p. m. , dark hnmu.. malepuppy. o i . Singer Sewing ilmhlne G0 AYovisThSTa e - sa = from 8 to w wee]u modern_improvements & - AGBR—Energetio, with |old; also one driving, horse. Charles | way. Telepnone §42-2 or call at 70 SALES MAN. executive ability, to take comtrol our|Cook, 51 Main St., te Rock, Wes Franklin St business in Connecticut; ref: erly. R L dec22d BOR RENT_Fww nictls *m And we hea: oo Diagraph Carbon Co, Ei B SALE Al peivate Sk Botdt: And he ciank ::%. hold furniture, lnclud&nl lur llnve Th Ly A le"“uflh fldfim T L e dectia” e e, way: dect: : Sometow 1t don't seem @ : m' should “fi-’?f FOR SALE_New Reo touring car,| TO RENT—First floor un ot flv- funy equlpped latest model rooms, pleasant location, in good re- w;mnm—-nen and women can earn pay more? George .| patr; reaso e min-| That m.chinas shouid find 325 (6 950 2 Weok Welting movinE pic: | Hudson. “Diath tripator, Fiartiord - Oon: | eici~roasonibie_tent fod TN rains casy whero men tried io s fure “plays: " oxpericnoe - unpecessary; | Phone Charter 1361 deodld . . sd min: articulars free. Dunne Publlahln . s 'l“ll'fl 53 Oak St But Dame ‘Fertune never stops ‘cause 33 Austin St, Worcester, FOR SALE_Five: senger electric Good . m house, & trick of hers looks scurvy, Aee17TaThs Drougham, 40ocll Ixide battery: prac-| ., lm{ro‘vemekx‘us, on " Biias Fiace| Aud_ the crow upon our House it tically new; price $2,30¢. . Will guaran- Two hustlers: ealary and | tee same ag new car. George D. Knox, 9t W’-hfle the abhll on. t.h- hill WANTED—' aemiol coénmzlfi{om Box 16, Bulletin Office. Hnrttord. Conn. ec21d TO RENT—Furnished room: .t . Fcho to our whistie shrill, ec! RE! 4 ézrdencel for housekeeping: And peace flees from out the < BT OREY SALE_—Fi o YANTED Position as cook. waiter s3h st . o _——___”1""‘ yards of the men o or bartender, by.competent man. George D. Hart- TTY dress Cook, care Bulletin Co. decisd | ford, Conn Gotle - |2 P i ety T abv e mes. —Arthur Chapmen, in the: NW Yflrk i 2 VR S M JOARDERS wanted at the Westcott FOR | !Am—'l'lmwox‘th boar, three TO RENT—Eight-room cottage with HUMOR OFmDAY & Wllcox boarding home for aged peo-| years old, registered. T. Clifford, | bath a 11 improvements. In- ple; all modern conveniences; prices|leonard Bridge, Conn. Tel 42-13. qul?e :? Tnumgzfiz? novZ4d r'“fi'«:::‘:’ n&“‘}'z%?’n‘l‘n‘ii}i‘.?éf gonvl{u- dacz TO RENT at 61 rnnknnmu._ Post—How do you get your Christ- STORE SALE—One voung driving mare | Inquire at Bu O mas tree so loaded down?" WANTED—Raw furs; at H. A EB w“.nu by, Hampton, Conn. R.| FURNISHED ROOM ntrally lo- Heebaer's, 30 Water 8t. every Thurs- D. e lnd onl good }'ouns cow. P, O. address Parker—It's done by the grafting TEDh 8% Williman- | cated. Emma none. 18 umon 3 process.—Life. C. Bennett. ec7d tlc va RRTE aicé‘}s“ “FURNISE con- “Wealth is man's worst enemy." trees. ' Rogers. Phone" 28 dec7d | Chestnut Hill, Conn. deel odern 2 for NTED—Barly orders for mlths‘ FOR SALE Y. Guernsey cow, 35 Uhion St Phons 10s1.5.| “That's why women love e , bag pi nd laurel; also cedar | due to cal | —————————————————— | the enemies he has made, I suppose.’ & pine ai e to calve in Aprli Leroy hneel-nd. B niladéiphia. Ledger. BECO. wich malil carriers, 365 to §150 month;| stove lengths. J. Siegel. Tel. 646-5 ull unnecessary; schedule of wln!er declsa Gay Youth—Ni sir; I was fIn— Bnd spring oxaminations free. Frank- - FINE MODERN FLAT % %o 1t titute, Dej 35-W., Rochester,| JFOR SALE—Slabwoed, stove L th: ny{n: u pt. o g - co;d‘ O S Dmp w.uleni sv Seven Rooms, Heat furnished Hubby—How do you like my new WANTED — Advertising solicitor FOR SALE—TFour tons ublication established 68 years. Write | Ernest Fargo, Fitchville. declid < S e, mean the tango.'—Kansas Jour- &r{lcfil‘;}sfl“rsn New Haven, Conn, for L FOR SALE e e aaw. Drad FOR REN'[‘ n ng City Stern Father—I hear you were out gnmbllng last night. Is it true? ME rallway mall clerks; Nor-| FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood !n ~ FOR RENT $17.—New York Journal d e $35.00 per month. stenographer? W bUy Dows aud caives | 0. 2. Prank Bootew - JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dep't. e Sant v SO 1 lke Rer ANTED— of all kinds; pay good price. E. Glau-| WILL SELL chew one foot power binger, Tel 14-6, Colchester, Conn. prlnun;; press. 37 Shetucket S Norwich, Ct. type—Stanford Cha, Stark, Lebanon. o g pa # 'he march of current events” “The march is out of .date. You 0v23d lark, Jewett City. declld WA don, it Prospec: St City. Tel. 682-2. no_tuning. A. @. Gor- | —=—— -~ Crnwtord———x hear it was a bed fall- LARGE COT'I‘AGE HOESE in ““l- STORES 'HE NEW erly, RL, contalning: First foor, Fe- o gy o e & ception hall. large ith THAYER BUILDING. Crabshaw—Very. Even the recefvers P fireplace, dining foom. butlers pantry @idn't make anything out of it— HE and kitchen. hardwood floors through- Four “'"*'-“m;uz'-":'“‘ Puck. . out; secon oor, five sleeping rooms | vomerete. Loeated on Fra: uare, “Was it your craving for drink that Cook, Farm Hand, General House- | 384, ';fl,:hh,;g"g,{‘;ogo;x;;gn;;nz Wtu- | center of city, terminal for all loeal| brought you here?” asked the sym- workers. celled view, forsale on very easy terms| " suburban trolleys. Has hardwood | pathetic visitor at the jail. or for rent for term of one or more | loors and wood thirmings throughout. “Great Scott, ma’am! Do I look so FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU jears. Uuier very gruil;:hle properties t of elevator service and the build- | stupid as to mistake this place for & M. J. Coscoran. Supt. Central Bldg. | Satate Co. ¢ Hign St wesieor B° |iME will be up-to-date in every way. saloon ?"—Washington Star. Rent of offices from $S to §30 per| Lawyer—So you want to make & FOR SALE—Two good Holstein cows, month, For further informatiom, in-|case of it? quire of WILLIAM F. HILL, 23 She-| Farmer—Yes, by jing! 1 offered to tucket St., Norwich, Conn. settle by fair means, an’ he would't, sist A N 3 FOR SALE el’:o J. H. Milligan, Danlelson, Ct. bath, new heating plant. Buy fine place st rice. Particulars A S0-acre farm, 7-room cottage houss, | of TRTONS AGENCE Wi oR sA E large barn, woodhouse and hennery, et S SR oL L0 F L wil with the a 3 lluwell aatomobile, all m Conn. lot 50x110 feet. gonditlon and 3 S ancata fi onty. ,1,.,0 Samuel Gellert, Colchester, Conn. morteage at T e Telephone 365 I have 15 Horses of all kinds—blg COL. EARL N. GALLUP A graduate from Jones' Nat. School of and M‘t‘.fl tock. Merchandl: Real Hstate Sales. Address e R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. We repalr Autos of all kinds In the proper mannen, Latest Improved Facliltiea make our shop unexceiled In New England. We bake the paint on, which makes t wear betten, keep its gloss lengen, and wall not orack, Hair,Scalp and Faga spacialist | o, mobumews veure raber Bentley-Clarke Aute Co. F. C. GEER, Piano Tuer SALE—Oid_established black- P J PRy shop in live Conn. town, central- fi;’\e‘ h(:;c '2’.:.‘}‘ Iln‘:o mr:—.uhmmn ly located, well equipped wuh modern ¢ including “mofer driver "% FOR SALE e v PRIV $5 500 3 per’ year, principally horseshoe- day" ;,:_n’you giee e : | * » price $750.° Address Blacksmith, % ‘What birthday is she celebrating Bulletin _Office. dec7d this time?” Cottage house oniy ten minutes m& R : %-;.ix_tore;nhooq"' 22x60, 9- Fon SALB “Her twenty-fifth.” si - - walk from Court House, on lot Ly both '10"1: g‘ ’,‘,; ‘;:}',P.?'; Nivsi . Baa ‘Ciategn seOn, 1 was thers last yean=—Oble ure 1! r. F. B. Peck- > 78x150 feet. Nine rooms and Bt Bide. Cley. Y Fov o1z, Jess—I understana Flossy House foot has quit her position In i FOR_SALE—Ox cart, 1 0d_condi- Scadheap’s office. this and stop paying rent. tlon. Phone 221-13, Normich. aecia Electrio lights, steam heat, set- Tess—_}es. she _left k?rm yesterday. Jess—Too much worl FOR 8. ARCHA W. COIT ||uif 98, B, Souhs s, saupien, ot || tobe, large lot, in fine focation. || Toew "Xo: Tt there wast o look- Ph. 1334 provements, on terms. Inquire Price $3,300 ing-glass or a clock in the place~— one: M. Bowers, 130 umnnun Bt, ar Youngstown Telegram. 63 Broadway Norwich, Ct. §| Phone 11342, novzod “Men are always late. I have waited here since 6 o'clock for my hn:;)band to come, -and it s mnow 7 35-ACRE_suburban farm on trolle; and State roa, mile out ot city. good N. TARRANT & CO. ouse, large barn, pouitry’ hous and other outbuildings, excellent land,|] 117 Main Street, Norwich % smooth and easiiy worked, §0od orch- t ‘what hour .were you:to:imeet ard, 900 feet road frontage: can be sold him?” asked the woman who had Farm For Sale for’ bullding purposes for price asked joined her. for entire farm. Wuiu be sold Fith or At 5 o'clock”—Buffalo Courfer. without three cows, team, farm! tools, etc. An opportunity to ohtain's THE KALEIDOSCOPE also smoke house; land fertile, plenty | THINK VER — 250 noteheads Greenock _(Scotland) corporations - ) ¢ mood ang abundance of frult; place ey Srinted: for 1 90; Tod Eight-room House on McKin- ||| have decided to proceed with the h $2.00. Sena ' for 'samples ' and erection of workmen's dw: at a printing you are in need ley Avenue; desirable location; capital expenditure of about 000. Srhe’ Bantn Company, Norwich, I AM BUYING poultry of all kinds. zhzhigsollmm“mwmh:‘u of the Anyone having same, drop postal to For price and terms enquire of TUniteq States from 36,000,000 to. 85, . 500.000-horsepower, not incl the Thomas H. Beckley Sower PGt oull Be b by May Building, Phones 724 o i < The American 14 278 Main Strest inng | | PRI i B S B T2 3 manufactures a nitrogenous nurm capacity SALE HORSES : izer and has a rated and small—that I want to dispose of Fm' Sale or Rfll! market for every right away. Prices low. Come and|] See the beautiful, new, cpuIioNSy. excibt ImdeITs. see them, room cottage, modern in every re- Tok 1188 ELMER R. PIERSON || 5pect. now being bullt on the Buck- FOR SALE the domestic o good substantial brick house on is insufficient for home consumption. lower Washington street at a sacrifice price. Land runs to Yantic river. In its effort to revive the silk h- E. A. PRENTICE, M ana §{austry in ‘Andraluseie the 88 Ciiff Street furnish estimates on build- FOR SALE Two tenement house In geod condltion, always rented, with one acre of goed tillable land, lecated In excellent nelghber. hoed, 10 minutes walk from Frankiin Square, FOR SALE. A LIGHT OAK OFFICE DESK. Inquire PR deci6a Ugfl&m“l‘- Westerly, B. L AUCTIONEER . Speclaity of Farm Phone 300 FOR SALE A RETAIL CONFECTIONERY AND ‘ICE CREAM BUSINESS Right In the oity. Goed estab- FRANCIS D. DONOHUE lished trade. Exceptional op- Central Building Nerwich, Conn, portunity, 0 Maln 8ty Wosterly, B, ly, |- JAMES L. CASE, FARMS FOR SALE §7 Bhotucket 8t, Nerwich, Ct. of all descriptiens and prices, . znn wsold a large number but pienty ftifis, | BEAVER BOARD slephene is a subatitute for lath and plaster — without the dirt snd inconveniencs. Wmmhflulrfllu on the maket. l’oek.McWM&Co. Clnnmnoh-! g WHEN YoU wm to put yeur bus- &

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