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iBentley-Clnrke Auts Co. s Srsamt 80 YEARS® OONTIN: saLe PROVES THEIR MERIT. | Dr. J. H. Scheack & Sz, Auto Repairing and Painting We repair Autos of all kinds in H'u prnpor manner. Latest Improved Facilities make our shop unexceiled in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes it wear better, keep its gloss lenger. and wil not crack. Why not have yours right? It costs no more. 83 Main St. Westerly, R. L RETAIL Cotton, Silk, Crepes, Voiles, Ratines, Fancy Striped Shirtings, Piques, Dimities, Lawns, Silk Chiffon, Silk Poplins PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. Salesroam closed between 12 and 1, and after 11 . m. Saturday. Trolley to the door. No samples siven nor mail orders replied to. Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST May Building JaniTuWF Leok over our line of Fur Coats, Horse Blankets and Auto Robes. Prices to suit buyer The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bat.h Streel, Nonnch Ct STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders Best work and materials at right prices, by skilled 1s bor. Telephune. 30 WEST MAIN ST. MAHONEY BROS. Hack, Livery and Boarding“ Stable FALLS AVENUE We guarantee our service to be' the Lest at the most reasonable prices. 3. B. FRANKLLN, D 5. T, EA2C) o Lt S lem.ic aa Hervews D Room hannon Bid a. m. to3p. m. Tel 117 ‘Teievhone the organization article on of the g | | cn i | | ! { isease. Hours: 19 i 1“ “scale y ohyed by a female fiimflammer on a large retail store in Providence last weck and has been kept from the newsgatherers of that The fact was related by one of the firm to & Westerly woman and she told it to a woman friend, and so on. untfl. it reaches this colamn. It was Toan, Slothed tn Full secord. (o prevail: man_cloth in prevai ing fashion purchased two shirt waists vuueduiv each, the best in the store. They were not just what she wanted, she said, but she would take them, subject to exchange for cash. The woman tendered a SLW bank note in payment. The note was taked to a bank and pronounced genuine and she was given 2950 !n change. She returned . and said she had found shirt waists mora to her Ilfll‘ else- where, returned the walsts ‘was handed back the $1,000 bi“. Last Saturday afternoon she. calicd at the store again and said she had decided to purchase the waists. proffered the $1,000 note, the $950 change and left with the waists and the mlh. that the uc— after It was ond $1,000 bill was a counterfeit. The matter has placed with the gov- ernment secret service and the ec- tive department of the Providence po- lice force, with a good description of the female flimflammer. As Messrs, Babeock and Wllm of boiler fame, were residents of Wes- terly, and Stephen Wilcox a.nd wife are responsible for the Memorial. and Library building and Wilcox park, an the liberal endowments therefor, and that William D. Hoxie, at present a principal officer of the company, has summer residence in Westerly, the foi- lowing from the Army and Navy Reg- ister. is of local interest: “The recently reported sinking f the steamship Dirigo off Cape Spen- cer recalls the fact that thxs vessel was one of the first operating in Pa- cific coast waters to be fitted with Babcock & Wilcox marine boiler. Ttis was in 189’ Since that time some 80 ships on the coast have besn equip- ped with these boilers, including, for example, the large passenger and freight ship Matsonia, of the Matsun Nawigating company, operating be- n San Francisco and Honolulu Dirigo was employed in the Alaskan trade, plying befween Seattle and Alaskan ports. While her boiler was one of the earlier marine desizns produced. by the Babcock and Wilcox company, her successful operafion for so many years In these dis t waters has not only been a cause of satisfaction, but a matter of con {e‘rable engineering interest as well The question, ‘“What is the . natural fe of the Babcock & Wlicox boiler? iremalns unanswered after seventeen ears. “The Babcock & Wilcox boilers are STONINGTON Churches Fold Their Christmas Festi- vals Menday Evening—Burial .of Mrs. Frank Faulkner, The deor for the men's use at'the raiiroad station was moved recently to the westward several feet in. order that when opened the cold air will not blow directly into the ticket office. The Chrisimas festivals of the Cal- vary church, the Kirat Baptist and the Second Congregational Sunday schools were held Monday evening. culars are being received in the ugh from the International Peace v, which wants to start a chap- ter here. Borough Brevities. Carl A, Frensch has returned Keutscher is visiting-in 27 Prof. E. : Frensch is visiting in Penn- Constance Atwood is home from awn-on-Hudson, where she is Karl A. Reichie and Conn., are guests of L. D. Fairbrother. returned to Mont- here, ippich is visiting at Funeral of Mrs. Faulkner. The death of Mrs’ Mary A. Faulkner, widow of Frank Faulkner and daugh$ {ter of the late ‘Anthony and Margaret | Rvan, occurred Wednesday at_ the home of her daughter in New York, where she has resided for about 20 veirs, having formerly lived in Mystic. | She Teaves a brother, John H. Ryan. }of the boroush: a _sister, Margaret | Ryan, of Ashaway, R. I, and a daugh- Petflhufc&fi&ndlhflifib—&ryof?mn‘ Jenethn-FhchmeLe:hOut. — ln men.x use in the navy and orders e Tecelved recently for ' hoilers. fur Lbe “battleship Miselssippi. for the gun- boat Maumee for the revenus eut- ters Ossippi, Cherokee and Wlndnm and for eofl-burning apparatus for Cherokee and the battleship Pennsy vania. The latter order includes 160 mechanical atomizers of the Putney design. Walter Saunders of Taunton, Mass. ‘has through his attorney, George R. McKenna, ght petition to the Westerly probate court for the: &p- Ppointment of a guardian of the estate of his mother, Edith Saunders, which includes real estate located in terly. Mrs. Saunders is the widow of Lee Saunders and is-at present house- keeper for ‘Dr. A. S. Main in North Btonington. She will oppose the grani. ing of the netmun and will be repre- sented by Judge Herbert W. Rathiun. The hearing in the probate court is nd?ned for January 19, at a regular on of the court. Local Laconice. The skating is fine in Wileox park. Ice cutting was commenced at Wood River unction Monday. Not an: arrest in Westerly two days before Christmas! Miss Ada Pengelley has retufned f;:-m a visit to relatives in Easton, ce Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas of New London are guests of Wes‘erlv rela- tives. Tt is stated at the post office de- partment that Congressman Gerry has not yet submitted 2 recommendntion for. postmaster at Westerly, Miss Amey teacher in the J., is spending the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Natt Hazard. In addition to driving the parcel post delivery outfit, Postmaster But- ler supervised the change in mositlon of a mail box in Main .street. Mr. and Ars. Arthur Perry of Bos- ton are guests of Charles Perry and family in Westerly. Mr. Perry a member of the finanelal brokercge firm of Perry & Coffin. Some real smar: young chaps find pleasure in smashing settees in Wil- cox park. They will make good the damage or answer to the charse in the third district court of damaging the property of others, The Wes 1y. Automatic Telephione company is sending out rebate checks for overcharges in the Watch Hill ' service during the past season, in conformity with a de- cision of ‘the publlc utilities commis- sion, 2 Tramps give Westerly a wide bertn it being generally known among the fraternity that no accommodations are provided even at police headquarters. The few that do come are guided the Peaople’s Mission in Paweatuck and Westerly contributes a share of the expens: NOANK Official Board of Methodist Church— Holiday Week Guests and Their Hosts. Officers 'chosen - for the Methodist church at the recent quarterly confer- ence at the home of L. H. Peterson, Board of stewards. Dr. W. M, Hill, W. E. Holaday, L. I5. Peterson. John Hosford, Charles Hadley “John Specht, Anna Hill, Mrs. Mlfla Peferson, Mrs. Charles Hadley, connection with | s :humm B Bae- a0 mfllfinr which was fully. en ed. o To Give ‘MIM Jon-,se. Durlns Wfll go to Nerth stm\lnnon and m one of his magical entertainments. E. N. lLoveland was badly injured recenfly by the falling of a tree. Mrs. Kinpey is visiting her Chauncey Kinney, in Amston. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wheaton -of Lebanon Center have moved into the house with Mrs. Lucy Toothill. Mr, and Mrs. William A. Kn&hnd" with Miss H. Jeanette Kneeland of | Hartford, spent the week end with the former’s parents, Judge and Mrs. A, Kneeland. Fire at Peckham Place. Twelve men responded to the tele- phone call for help at the chimney fire at Louis Peckham's. Fire broke through into the rooms and on account of the smoke it was hard to get in and extinguish the flames. After a heroic fight the fire was subdued. Quite a lot of damage was done by fire and water. ‘The loss 1s covered by insur- ance. . HANOVER Pageant in the Congregational Sun- day School on Christmas Sunday— Holiday Notes. Chrisunas music was given in the Congregational church “Sunday morn- ing. In the evening there was a Christmas pageant by ' the Sunday school, Mr, and Mrs. ¥. G. Way and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. -N. L. Greig were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Park over Christmas. AMr. and Mrs. James W. Eadie and son and Robert Eadie of Boston were holiday guests of James W. Eadle. Charles Blackburn and Tom Fitz- henry attended the dance in Cauter- bury last ¥Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Balkcom of Lonsdale, R. been guests of Mr. and babies. The Centaur Company, ~ VOU’LI.. give YOUR baby tlle BEST Your Physician KlJv_v_s Hgtcher‘s Castoria. Soid only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; t0 protect the at The Edward Chappell Co. Central- Wharf Coal and Lumber Telephones B, ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP ol | Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, -« Pres't Telephone 463-12 Mrs. Edwin Babbitt. ames Balkeom and Edward Carter have been visiting friends in Provi- dence. Skating on the pond has: been fine the past week Milton Souter and William Harrison visiteq Mrs. Baldwin at the Backus|,. hospital in Norwich on Christmas day. | Fyie Walter Nichols is working in the | ool carding room. . Miss Ethel Balkcom is employed in the epooling room of the Airlie mills. FITCHVILLE 18, netted the society $28.85. The at- Officers Elected bv St. John's Holy | tendance wacs very good and - every- Name Society. body seemed to have a pleasant even- e ing. Mrs. Mary McConnor and niece, Nel- ciety was held | lie, spent Christmas in Providence. The fol- | Dr. Kenyon had a family gathering officers were elected for the|Christmas as did also J. S. Lamond. car: John F. Fields, presi-| Miss Clara Webster is spending the ing the past year, declined re- | winter with her sister at West King- and” Michael F, Sweeney was | ston. -to cceed Mr, Fields. Ed- Mrs. Cj was chosen vice president; | Providen 1. Edward Foley, treasurer, and J. J.| winter. Sullivan secreta Aniller Larkin has gone to Westerly Rev. Van Horn of Ashaway conduct- ing the services. School closed Thursday- for-the holi- day vacation. Mr. Wheeler and son Noyes were in Westerly Wednesday. Borden Geer had a Christmas tree his home Thursday evening. nds and neighbors were invited, nding a merry evenin; USQUEPAUGH The church supper and entertain- ment held in the church vVestry, The unnu'\\ o officers of St John's H B St. Johu's church. cction n line Palmer has gone to ‘with her son to spend the to Senool closed Wednesday afterncon | for the winter. for the holiday vacation Mrs. Melisa Paimer las gone’ Katherine Coughlin has return- | Wajefield to visit her sister. ed from o lengthy visit in New York with Dr. and Mrs.. Thomas Storey. Mrs. Frances Kinkead agd . son, GRISWOLD Samuel Kinkead, and Mrs. Margaret (Pflflhl\l‘) Curley of Norwich spent the holiday with \(r[ and Mrs. Henry Blanchard | Christmas EMII’%I’I\M.HQ at First Con- of Providence. tionaf: Churoh R A vans: ir. and Mrs. Howard Smith ot Nor. | 97egational*Church Largely Af ;nu spent Sunda; h ™Mr. Smith's . ather, mith. Miss Margaret McManus . of New | o There was a large attendance at the York is spending Christmas holiday: with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Christmas entertainment at the Firat Congregational church, Thursday ev- singing by the choir; solo and duet and chorus. anther, solo by Mrs, Robert Brewer and chorus by the choir. The church was prettily decorated with pine branches and cones, Chrisi- mas bells, colored crepe paper and ev- A beautiful Christmas tree was dec- orated with tinsel. gilt and pictures. It was heav laden with gifts for young and old, each one bringing a gift for another. ‘The receiving of the gifts wes much enjoyed. A nice box of ALAMIT COAL “THE BRIGHT KIND” JOHN 0. PECKHAM 58 Thames :St. 52 Broadawy PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Dw,cy Call Up 734 WHAT YOU GET in PLUMBING is more importasnt than what you pay. If we install the PLUMBING you're sure of the RIGHT system at & moderate price. A. J. Wholzy & Co. ¥ 12 Ferry Street T. F. BURNS Heating :and - Plumbing 92 Franklin Street many compliments for the success of the enjoyable evening. COLCHESTER Charles T. Wilson of Worcester was a (x.\ler here Monday. ° H. Bartlett of New Haven was a Colr.heue'r visitor Monday. arles M. Reade ot wmmmuo was cziling on tr(cndl londay. evening from spending Christmas with relatives in New Hampshire and Mon- ‘treal. S. H. Kellogg was in Norwich Sat- urday. Alr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Williams of ‘New Britain were guests of relatives in_town over the holiday. ‘William O'Brien of Naugatuck was the guest of his daughters and son on Hayward avenue-the past weel. John Specht, Mrs. William Hol- aday: recording. steward, Dr. W, M :” district steward, L. E. Peterson; lay delegates to conference, Dr. W. AL Hill and L. E. Peterson; alternates, Mrs. Anna Hill, Charles Hadley; del- esate to camp meeting association, C. L Libby. The treasurer's report showed the church to be in good financial stand- ing. Briefs and Personals. Mr. and Mrs, John Campbell are vis- fting in_Boston, Miss Kate Nelson of Monson is vis- iting here. s’ Laura Durfee has retumefl to Melford, Mass, William terson and H. “ Latham have returned to East Hampton, where th ahe emploved. Lawrence Ashcraft has returned to Fishers Island. Mr. and Mrs. F. Williams have been visiting in Central Village. Austin Gill of New Haven has LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION! SIDEWALKS OFFICE OF THE STREET COMMISSIONER, Norwich, Dec. 21, 1914, The ordinances of the City of Nor- wich provide that the owner or own- occupant or occupants, private corporation: or any person having care of any building or lot of land, bordering on any street, square, or public place within the City, where there is a sidewalk graded, or graded and paved, shall cause to be removed therefrom any and all snow, sleet and jce within three hours after the same shall have fallen, been deposited or found, or within three hours after sun- rise when the same shall have fallen in the night season; also, that whenever the sidewalk, or any part thereof, ad- Jolning any building or lot of land, or any street, square or public place shall he covered with ice, it shall be the duty of the owner, or owners, occu- pant or occupants, private corpora- tion, or any person having the care of such building or lot to cause such side- walk to be made safe and convenient by removing the ice therefrom, or cov- ering the same with sand - or some other suitable substance. The failure to do so for two hours during the daytime exposes the party in default to the penalty provided by the ordinances. The ordinances also provide that in case of violation of any of the foregoing provisions, or refusal or neg- ject to comply with them, the party violating them or not complying with them shall pay a penalty of five dollars | ter, 3Miss Margaret Faulkner, of New York. The body was brought to the borough Saturday for burfal fn - St. Mary’s cemetery. - Sunday Schoel Election. ‘the following officers were elected by the Second Congregational church Sunday school at its annual meeting held in the church Sunday noon: Su- perintendent, James H. Weeks; assist- ant superintendent, Charles R. States; Henry M. Gardner; .treas- iss Lizzie M. Trumbull; organ- Miss M, B. Trombul; chorister, Ml‘w Sarah Graham; librarian, L. Muller; superintendent home de- partment, Mrs. C. A. Eldred; superin- tendent primary department, Miss Barbara Muller- assistant superinten- dent primary department, Miss M, E. Ingraham: superintendent cradle roll, | Mrs. James H. Weeks: assietant su- perintendent cradle roll, Miss Jennie rumbull. The annual reports ef the funday school are to be read at the [meeung of the school next Sunday noen. Cradle Roll Christmas. The Christmas exercises of the ora. dle roll of Calvary church Sunday achool will be held in the chapel this (Tuesday) afternoon. ,Step the Child’s Colds, They Often t Resuit Seriously. Colds, Croup and Whooping are children’s aflments which need im- | mediate atfention. The after-effacts are often most serious. Don't take | the risk—you don't have to, Dr. King’s New Discovery checks the Cold, soothes the Cough, allays the Mmflam- mation, kills the Germs and allows Nature to do her healing work. 50c at your druggist. Buy a bottle today. MANY DISORDERS COME FROM THE WER Are You Just at Odds with Yourself? Do You Regulate Living? been visiting his_family here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brown and child, of Boston, are visiting relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Capwell of New London were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Otis Douglas. James McDonald of Fish spent the week end here. Isiand ening, Decenfber 24. An . interesting programme was arranged by the:music committee, Mrs. Robert Brewer and Miss Bertha Geer, and the teachars of the primary and junion eclacces, Miss Elsie Lord and Mrs. E. A, Geer, .and announced by the pastor, Rev. I S. Child. The programme follows: Organ preiude,. Christmas March, by Seylock, Bertha Geer, organist; Pro- cessional, Silent Night, Holy Night. Welcome, Happy Montgomery. exer- cise, The Sar, the Song, the Story, McMan Charles Willlams and niece, Hill, of Greeneville, spent Tues- ith Mrs. Hill’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Bastland. OLD MYSTIC The Baptist Sunday school held a Christmas entertainment in the confer- ence room. Members of the Sunday fiundxy school, r!h"rch and consrega-| Mildred Montgomery, Bertha Mont- on were present. . > Frai oode, hoi Prof. William G, Park who teaches | SPerY: Trafices Roode, ‘with cholr at Peterboro, H. is spending the|moday, Edith Tift: duet, Come Holy vacation at Seaview cottage. 'Spirit, by, Mrs. Robert Brewer and E: fiss Ivan Johnson who teaches at ward Gibsos recitation, A Christmas Simsbury is spending. the holiday re-|iroe’ ~Ellen Campbell; recitation 3»; with her mother, Mrs. Henry{ Christmas Returned, Charles Camp- ohnson, % bell; recitation, Elmer Campbell; sing Mr. and Mrs, Frank E. Gates and|ing’vittle Town of Bethlehem by thi daughter, Miss Mildred Gates, have re-| choir and congregation; recitation turned after a visit to relatives at the| winifred Briggs, Mary Wilkinson; ex. Holloway homestead. ercise by four girls, Tola Butten, Hap- Jolin Siswick of Hope Valley was aj qu(.gomary Mary Wilkinson, Lucy recent guest of his brother, Sidney Sis- | j tions and Answers, eser- wick and family. Miss Frances Eldridge who o T fi-m the vaca- es at Hop River is spendl tion at the Eldredge homestead. Salisbury; recitation, Gladys Wilkin- udent at|gon, singing by elgh! Harold W. Schoonover, New Yorw.university, is at Elmsurst,| ops le Hymn: recess with his|Christmae Fairy Tale, teach- Charles Porter of New York is vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Porter. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mosher are en- tertaining - Norman Mosher of ‘New York. William- Perry of New Haven spent the week end here. John Porter. is visiting in Hartford. Harry Kelly has returned to his home in Boston. Capt. Elmer Bradford of the yacht Evelyn is visiting his parents, Capt. and Miss George ord. P i DT LB PLAINFIELD Sunday services at the Congrega- tional church were not as well attend- ed as usual because of the severe cold. The Christian Endeavor service in the evening was led by Fred Lyon. Mrs. Bertha Bates of Norwich spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Brigge. Oon Saturd..y a flock of birds that' must have num several hundred was seen in the yard of Miss Sarah Spalding on_ Academy street picking seeds from the grass and bushes. Section Foreman John IHealey of ‘Willimantic visited Section Foreman J. Sullivan Saturday. Mr. Healey was foreman at Versailles for séveral years. WOODSTOCK VALLEY Miss Mabel J. Weiant who is at Al. jen W, Kenyons this winter is spend- ing the holidays with her sister in Wa- lln Barrett and family spent Christ- in North Ashford, Kmyon uul family. spent for every four hours of neglect, after notice from any policeman of the city. The ordinances also make the ‘duty of the Street Commlsfl‘loner to Are you sometimes at odds with yourself and with the world? Do you wonder what ails you? L collect all penalties incurred under the | Y© foregoing provisions, and if they are not paid to him on demand, to report the ‘case to the City -Attorney, who shall prosecute the party offending. ERROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, - Spells indicate a _Slugsish Liver. Thomdrmedyhbrw New Life Pills. Only 25¢ st r druggist’s. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for - Skin Fruptions, - inifield the holiday fn Pul Violent Storm in France. : Paris, Dec. 130 p. m—The “fol- 1 ocial comminication was to spend the holiday parent, Mr. gnd ~ Mrs. Alpheus H.{gomery; ainging by the children, Why Schoonover. Don't the Clock Ga Faster? speaking, The yourg people of Old Mystic and| Christmas, Olgar Sanger and Hthel vicinity are enjoying the skating on mxgy, singing by the choir and con- the Burnett Corners pond. gation, J to Wi 3 fa- Mrs. John E, Spafford and dn.ught:ra, th‘n. Tola Bu‘;:un, Au(‘lth'llt‘:.l:l m l: to Brooklyn, N. Y. after spending a Jrs. A. G. Wickwire was visiting her son in I\orwi(.b Saturday. L. A. Storrs left town Sunday week's visit at his home in Cheshire. He made the trip with his automobile. Clifford C. King of Lebanon was calling on friends in town Saturday. Robert d. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, | 10 West Main Street, Norwich, GWILV ‘Archie Gaudnau of Wilkmantic was . . a Colchester visitor Saturday. Agent, for- N, B. O. Skieat Packing. Miss Margaret O’Connell > i Hartford is at her home cn X Phone 58t street for the holidays. MoDERN mc Hartford.—John = F. Shulthiess - of Hartford has been appointed to the Is as essen in modern house as electricity is to lighting. We guaran- barbering privilege at the state cap- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK itol for the incomi‘ng session of the legistature. He Tias held the privilege by expert weorkmen at the fariest prices. for three previous sessioms, 1905, 1907 Ask us for plans and prices. Upholstering and Repairin g J F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street in all its branches. WE NOW HAVE THE 1915 REO Telephone 662.5 JAMES W. BLACKBURN, East Si DEMONSTRATOR | Come and see it any time at 317 Main Street Houre—10 to 11 a. m. 2t3and 7t S p.m month at Burnett’s Corners. AMiss Marjorie Harris who teaches at South Manchester is at the Harris homestead to spend the vacation with [ her mother, Mrs. George W. Harris. Harry F. Hanks and childnn vllis and "Ramona have from a visit to Mr. and Mrl. Benh- min L. Mull of New London. Miss Florence Clark a teacher at the Old Mystic school has returned to har home in Norwich for the holiday cess. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood R. Swan have returned to their home in Pres- ton City after spending a_week at the rk homestead in the Cow HIil dfs- trict. Mr. and Mre. Benjamin F. Crumb have zone to. New London to spend the winter months with their son-in- day and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Chipman. Mrs, Florence Clapp, principal of the Old Mystic Grammar school and son, Master Royal Clapp, have gone to their home at Malden, Mass, to spend the vacation. Miss Laura Avery, who teaches at Allyn's Point 1s passing the bom” recess with her parents, Mr. Joseph Avery. Dr, Harrington of New London was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs, Fin Lantern Hill. Hiss Thelma Spgflord have retu After SOc LANTERNS ........ 75¢ LANTERNS ... vaan £1.00 LANTERNS ....... John $1.00 WIZARD FLOOR MOFPS....... $1.50 WIZARD FLOOR MOPS. ...............$1.00 $2.50 ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES. £2.50 ALUMINUM COFFEE PERCOLATORS. ..$2.00 RAYO LAMPS, complete ..........0..000t00.. 8125 25c UNEEK GLASS MOUSE TRAPS. ., One lot 50c POCKET KNIVES. . The Household D. J. SHAHAN, M. D. 'Kinney & Wyman's. Phone Garage 1231 Xmas SPECIAL SALE [ svie oo Lovers’ Knots, Etc., MADE OF COMBINGS AT THE BEAUTY SHOP Room 19-20, McGrory Building. HARRIETT E. BREED Stop Talking Wa Buy a NEW OAKLAND and 75¢ <»...$2.00 39%¢ 65¢ 85¢ have a safe investment. POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent Tel. 753, Boom 15, Shannen Bldg. DR.R.J. COLLINS DENTIST 48 Mai g n Street, mfl, B L e 10c 39 e ] i 14 l‘-‘u-HinShut