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J‘R"’-’“‘, ,gnd Motion Pictures at + Sunds ‘Pictures at Colonial Theatre. Society—Case Family SN e e Bhotopiays at Davis ing to Sandwich Islands—To W. ‘Theatre. fl!d Viar M* DAVIS THEATRE. New Vaudeville Show Today and An- other Two Reel Keystone Comedy. The show which is billed for this Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line ¥ flerings of *he| - Officers of C. E. Society, - |hair, how bax it is fa ’ = = i e T Rt i) 1 MoFord ] - These MEEt et G R i WANTED FOR SALE TO RE e and Thompson and team of clever|Christian Endeavor society of the First 3 - 3 A A pasition t with| FOR SALE—Choice turkeys; eas: TO0 RENT—Two furnished rooms. comedians who bave 2 line of comedy i S0 Srith e Cm. oF o out by gn:fi Box | fresh showaers, 12 cents & podnd; SIS Sdlssararied, Sogeee T K R R T e oots are nou i L O o Sefee R Rt e S exceptio - : ; e - = : e Ing volcos, that lena harmoniousiy 15 | vics p “Marion re; i i Witk s Seamn et ooing. Avply| FOR SALE — Thoroughbrad Jerdey |FIORS. St with Sl moders Improve- | LoomiokY wpnnr s (e sky from thy soveral omd“m, duets x,, ::lg{‘h :rhfil: orresponal! ary, Miss Jessie E. ¢ - ai 2 heifer, 8 montis ol cabe registered. ments. _inquire there. doc:m.u TURE 10 ADSraRen” 't sing during the a ; n > s e 1a S RENT—S: room 3 By 15 wolog 6 create’a ot of talk| Frazier; treasurer “H. Krack: ; e sl e Y W Jawa B ...,'S:mT hm’fl"'?;;'c’f: -3 '{:‘:}:{;‘{u% “How could my Heart be falee, lass, is Quer and Quaint, a man and 2|committees, prayer -hau 50 BENT - On Bota way. lephone -2 ar al woman who have a singing and danc- E. Hyde, Lill TOOHL SIinS sty S $aceree oI Bartholomew, | O BENT - On Hobart Ave. mlos |Frdukun St deciza P Sanes freshing hair 1 = " erown of golden hair % - B o s e o tiquid that WANTED—Men and women can earn | barn < rooms, WILh board. sultuble for mentie: | " Tomi g no,800d to look upon as of dances presenting seven different A Kruck; onary, | zn to au... w:;k -{'r‘il:lens, u::gl:”rlg: Mrs. Vi 58 Hobart Ave., between |men, all convenlences, at The Ply- | That ever tripped it lghtly on the road up to date dances in the course of 1he| Gorirude S Avery, Mis. C. J. Abell ve> M"'mm‘nu‘ Danha NSRRI e e ot e L A e e, ol act. The third uct is Dave :|Isabel Bacheler, Marion &, ROBSIS: lee.& Osgood Co. can supply you. It|Co: 88 dustin St. Worcester. Mass. | FOR SALE Two Jersey cows one ke N “Then if you be a true man pray &9 a droll fellow who keeps things g0-|music, Bernice Underwood, is easily used at home, and is as bene-| 9°C17TuThS B e R Rreaen. Maro TO RENT—First floor flat of five o o with me alon; ing for about, fifteen minutes: with|jeath, Rev. G. H. Ewing, Charlotte s ! & Address Chas, M. Ames, Williman- | rooms, pleasant location, in g0od Te- | No lassie Joves 2 1ok the less for stories and comedy Songs. AtexasiREr B: DERGTite "Gy ficlal as it is inexpensive. ,&uc‘ww.'fl%‘; A atiPee|to Conn. R. F. D. No. 3. dec30d |payr: 'reasonuble rent, snd five min- bold and strong. " S In the phnl; plsytl ttl?‘.w !p:dfl-l tea-l Good citizen and temperance, l{;mn - - ‘West Main St. decfod ture is -another o ose two reel| Browning George F. 'Hyde, William B T e ey e g TR Keystone comedies that have kept the| Durr, Edward H. Mott; ood litera- o A e e tay apy | Sochar; High and West whole town laughing lately, and this|iyre and informatfon Ruth F. Avery, estate, insurance or retired business one is called ‘the Sea Nymphs, with| gy de, Rev. G. H. Ewing (R The Wide mk Circle to devote whole or par me. | . FOR SALE—Slabw Fatty and Mabel Normand featured. | 1 iiing Browsing: socias, Philip. B, A e Large profits, no investment. Give ref- 3 & cord, 33,2 hail. *Drop postal it Five work horses, weigh |utes' walk from Franklin Square. In- [T trow vour hand is Feady and T trust een, trom 1180 to 1355 Ton Kabe ‘Oak blade | m 0 0 S. apiece. App.: d your e Is l, = igh Miin Su. Ko | dulre 83 Lyt decBd |, th ood acoth, fhete be rolibers ¢ deez9d TO RENT—Good seven-room house, on 'the road to Aberdeen.” P R with fmprovements, on Liliss _blace. 00d, stove lensml;. Wa.ier X Heath. dec7d “I faith, when robbers come, lass, let meet them him who musf! po! ey, Lu & 2. Frank Foote. dec28d | TO RENT—Furnished rooms, all con- E supported by a star cast of Keystone|yhaley, L, ella Pierce, Helen Cor- full ation to gain at. = by s Keeping: T8 hoot | TO Win a maid so winsome ‘would £ favorites. This picture is two thous-rigeyy, ‘John Browning, Henry Durr on. Address B8 Box 419, New oon ‘and Bowling al- | SR /eR0es for housekeepink; 75 Scho ‘Sladly cut. and thraste: and feet long and contains twelve|fora] director, Mrs. Bessie Beckwith; st laughs to every foot of film shown. . Elizabeth L. Luther, £ WANTED A woman fo_assist with The remainder of the Dill: consists of | Lomrer commitee, Wiizsheth b M T (Contined from Page Ten) housework In & family of three. Alder- |18 . E i road to Aberdeen! i Mutual Movies, including The Center| g mecleston, Mildred Biler. E. Ray- brook, R. 5, Norwich. dec3od FOR SALE _Pigs, 5 weeks old, H.| 70 RENT_Eighi-room cotfage with erdeen! - of the Webb, a powerful two reel|riond Ewing; finance, Arthur H.|Pencils, a pocketbook and ten hand- | “SyiSrmn —Giris 16 years of age for |C- Hemseier, Pine Hill. Phone 462-13. e improvements. i2-}“Now part we here:good sir. at the Thanhausas drama Shadows and Sun-| gruck, Calla R. White, Mrs. C. J.|kerchiefs. quililng. “Apply West Side Silk Mill _dec2sa 53 e s L gates of Aberdeen.” . shine, a pretty Princess drama and| ape; junior leader, Miss Susan C. We went down te my grandmother’s {~ dec3td FOR SALE—Five h. p. gasoline o STORE TO RENT at 61 Frankiin S.|“Nay! part we nevermore, lass priests Our Mutual Girl, who is seen in a|Hyde. junior commiitee, Isabel Bach- |24 We had a turkey for dinmer and| y \npEh Railway mall clerks; Nop. | 8ine, - Greendale make, ' Inquire at|!DQuire at Bulletin Office. movild e L wed us here, 1 ween!” strange adventure. elér, Rith L. Fotter, Mabel Corrigeuy, |1 staved down there T had lots of | wici mail catriers, §65 to 3130 month; | F1aning Mill, Dantelson, Conn. dec23d | “PURNISRED T00M —Centraily lo-| The ®lance a woman gives but onmce Matinee today at 230. 5 and 10|50 Nt Du N0 g0 "acnool com- | fum Witk the cats. Their names are |Norwich cxaminations coming: sempls | FOR SALE—Wood, stove lengths, 36 | Cated: Emma Morse, 15 Union St. Sav 3 Doiiten: 15 Soer oh e ok e cents, every lady attending the mat-| ittee, George F. Hyde Rev, G. H. m“:cle o < i gs:l':m:l::& \ft‘:lna‘;.i‘% g‘;l:u;‘ w4 Sord, i cord $2.50. Bullard. Tel | “FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- Aberdeen! inee berformance today will recelte|Bwing, Calla R. White, Helen Corri-| ™0 o 5 ther had a little black- |ter N: Y. 5 ducsea. | 646-12. Rt i, veniences, 38 Union St Phone 1051-3.| —Alfred Thorne, in Boston Globe. a beau phof Crane ur, —_— —_— the hero of “Tne Perlls of Pauline,| %™ e i board which my mother used to play | “SVHEN A GUY wets all the cigars| vears old. - remistores. 1o Gl HUMOR OF THE DAY who will appear here in person next News. from Foochow. with when she was a little girl. he neecs, there is on‘iysone thing more onard Bridge, Conn. Tel. 42-13. ' Fon RENT IOP:- .l‘ £ alk £ th But sunlight flashed N d . minutes’ wi rom 6 BGURPE, | ——— = S n! never lashed shat For further information, see T. Finier, | STORAGE to rent; light, dry room. pomt my wood Bwores sheee T Bath St. - dec29d J. E. Fanuing, 2 oRUWAY. novzed | "Twas love alone assalled us on the oy L astinsy She had lots of plants and she let |he wants, and that more clgars | “decsia Morday: mt- all¥ three: pecta ces for! The Foochow Messenger, & maga- | me water them and piok off the yellow | You cam't get too many Cobweb Corne > one day only. Be sure, and get one - A §o ol . S Wishyuthosame.” Fagan's FOR_ SALE Seasoned hard wood in ::Yeur wife is out of danger, then?" of thoss handsome . phiotos at ' the| ZS FIoMsGed 1 "Yeaches friends of | 'St was & boy lLved under my | Smoke Shop. " dsclsd Sfetave tamwene. 3. ‘isre. ek Gk I e ted comnes achrC1oveland Plai e matines ¥. 3 d : i O END BB P Rev. E. H. Smith this week. ThiS|grangmother and I had lots of fun| WANTED Raw _furs; at H. A. S = $55.00 oo 3 5= = ber name Ing-hok Heeblier's, 30 Water St., every Thurs-| LARGE COTTAGE HOUSE in We OO SROUEIS, > im of footpads was re- SCHOGL DAVS; e haupibstty. Tas s |h hine i e Aadihomos henk sud B Sl i Na 0a il arr dectd |erly, R I, contalning: First floor, re- || JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dept. | |counting his experience. o ——— e e e ceptis 1] i i New Year's Attraction at The Davis.|changed to Ing-tal (everlasting Dros-| when I got ready to go home my ANTED —To buy cows ang caives [ §200IOR, PalL, Jarge Lving room with |} 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. i e perity) and that mail to Mr. Smith|ncle took me up to Yantic on the car | Of all kinds; pay g00d price. K. Giau- | and kitchen. hardwood floors theough. School Days" with its contingent|snould now be sent to Ing-tal. There |ang my father met me there with the| dinger, Wel’ 14-5, Colenester, Conn. Out: nacond’ ooy, Ave Besing moie of pretty girls and of all the various|;ss7000 (Mex.) for' the new church|plac horse Dick. $ nev! and bath; third floor, open attic; situ- “It is true that I was not armed” he explained, “but I was well legged.” —Fhiladelphia Ledger. your car a good one?” Kinds of girls, will be the attraction|{owatq. which friends in Norwich, WANTED — Advertising . selieitor Discriminatine people choose at the Davis theatre Friday, matineé éooahagsand Hanover have given 1ib- | },‘,?,i"‘;:,‘.’."'fiw';‘,‘?’ to get home When | | tion cstabiished 68 years. Wris FGR REN I them,” said the glib automobile sales- and evening, January 1. When “School g M. T man.” “More i ur Parkhurst, New Haven, Conn. ars. nov3 Days” comes, it will be interesting to| T2 e MILDRED GRANDY. Age §. | pari. ‘make."—Pittsburgh —— e — Fr W. C Re - 1 H note the many parents who will be Going to Sandwich Islands. Yantic. WANTED—Piano tuning, A. G. Go: 1. | OFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW mitted, same as the =0 2 spe X THAYER BUILDING. o & e eIl johe Same as they.2™°| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Case _and China, Gou: IV RIS Wy S A8 FOR SALE_—Two good Holstein cows, Rector—Those pigs of yours are in E B daughter, Miss Irma Case, of Bliss i 2 sisters. _J. H. Mililgan, Danielson, Ct'| Four stories, fireproof, reinforced |fiN€ condition, Hodge. : The Bot to take the children.” 1¥5,23| Place, lefc Wednesday. The household e e e o NTED 0c10d | vomerete. Located on Frankitn Square,| odse—Yes, zur, t An® it vhen he gets there and see if hel800ds Will ve shipped to Honolulu in |¥oF %, GO 20 ind¥in China land, HELP W e e ok onaiished " Black: | center of eity, terminal for wll locai |15 WUE 2l 0% Us as O lo dio as 5 i e e 3 ; o 1106, Conn: Lovn: contie ? ooa | £ ~] - e 40 U0t momm o ek 22 e will be made b rail and from there |they have the queerest ways: theY | oooy armhands (Man and Wite) |1 lobated: weil cquippea with ‘modern nd suburban trolleys. FHas hardw cury 0 to bed when we wake up, and our - | tools, including mo driver, foyes| ‘vors amd wood thirmings throughout. ¥ o to bring the children. It's the old ex-|the party will sall to the Sandwich 700 BF Tneh B2 B0 R write General Houseworkers Chamber- | ang “qrills, doing business 33500 ° to| Bext of elevator service the buna- | Young e ey e Bt L cuse but you never saw a parent who| Islands. a letter up and down, instead of left §4.000 per’year, principally horseshoe- | jug will be up-to-date im every way. - . - martyred himse'f in thle way .who B and right. They also put their hats| FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | Brice 3150, Address’ Blacksmit™ | gony” of oficen from 85 to $30 per | in trenor” hogscmiss. I'm learn. didn’t get his share of fun at the same Guest from Goiden State. on in the house and always act polite. | \_J, Coscoran. Supt. Central Bldg. 2 onth. For further iuformatiom, in- |mother doesn't wish me to iake ap D ttase e W Sh i ey (T Sanderman o Lo Aoy ot | . MARSHA BRUCKNER, Age 9. o Bt it o S e, e, V- | quire of WILLIAM F. HILL, 35 Ste- |religion till lator."—Boston Tran: ening 75c, 50¢, 75c and $1.00. Seats|mr. amd Mrs. S. A. Beebe of Pine| (vorwich. Side and both ends giass: will seil at a | ucket St, Norwich, Conn. now selling. Tree farm. This is Mr. Sanderson’s low .gure to quick b . B K- 3 FOR SALE > O 3'. uyer. Pec] Mrs. Brahn, wot's that A Busy Boy. e y. Tel 101z, Ty s e g nd Connecticut, ‘orrible noise goin‘ on in your ‘ouse?” COLONIAL THEATRE. s i Dear Unele Jed: I bave read many e FOR SALE Z Mre. Smiff, my ‘usband's i = Watch Night Service. of the Wide Awake stories and iy TetnE caoh RN g, Of fe et ——-——— |gran'farver was a German, and in Biograph Cast Presents “Martin Chuz-| 1o will be a watch meeting this | thought I would enjoy writing to you BEGIN rovements, on easy terms. inquire . SIELihe Pallcaogmas rabur zlewit,” Two Reel Feature. (Thursday) evening at the First Meth- | about nlxy worki “;-lmlC“ 1 have found vno:..,.l.‘" z‘" Washington s"'z»d = ’g?‘;j“" 'Byss‘;:nd:: can pass for & - $ o'clock. | Teat pleasure in doing. : e nov F R SA i Sty 1 For today the Colonial thestre has| 0315t ChUrch begtuning at T have four cows and do all the THE NEW YEAR R R Can s teat v - ol b e the woman. “Why not warm it up?” asked the B mp. f ‘There ain't any wood sawed.” - i e chores exccpt milking. My cows’ and state road, mile out of eity, good |} . g’i‘;."mgg m 2'3::!&&:1(1:::1:‘ % o Bpaiic Gendhye Af'“rm:;;m 1 | names are Daisy, Beauty, Pansy and|]] in @ home of your own. 1 offer B T oom house, large barn, bouitry’ honee adapted from the famous novel by| Miss Emily Hopkins of Plainfcld 15 perpg. ; a very fine house of nine rooms, | |and ctner outouildings, eXceiient land, A COTTAGE Charles Dickens. It is the same in-| visiting Mrs. My mother has given me six hens|} ¢wo baths, open fireplaces. On §|ard, 500 feet Toad frontame: can be sord - \ ,. teresting story that tells of the elder|On Huntington avenue. and one rooster to care for. They are(} T 88 CHOR IR RS L g 0 Duliding purposes Tor: price asked On High Street Well, give it io me cold™— E 1l white leghorns, apd I am very Y b, % 9! for entire farm. W.. be soid with or Chuzzlewit whose fortune is in jeop- Supt. Willlam Crawford of Baltic :“ch ,,)u.:% with them. borhood. For good reasons own- without three cows, team, farming your sister drop her wel- ardy because of the very numerous| ! 2 Telatives expecting it as a legacy. The| Will give an address at the Sunday | ™3 FO8SL UL 000" imes on our|| er will seit at a sacrifice. s S % ypotiuiny ootals 4 Price $1,200 - fine place at 1 ice. voung Martin, grandson of the eider|aiternoon service on the Scotland| pn ™ ang wonder if many of t2 of TRYONT ANl Winimantio Ce e was out trying to up- mantic, Ct. e g Martin, incurs the hatred of his grand- | T03d- Wide Awakes enjoy such pleasures. ARCHA W. COIT T " lift the children of othe: another —— v - THINK IT OVER 250 noteh relrs = Sire. and Jo dsinherited Other rel-| ,pier several days vialt here. Mr. 5 ALVIN FARGO, Age 12. Phone 1334 and 1200 6% (regular business. siae) JAMES L. CASE, Delinge Wt Y Q- end Griek atives flock around the sick bed off 3" o John Thompson and son| Yantic. ne envelopes, neatly printed. for $1.80; 500 . " to uplift her childre — Louisville the old man, and because he does mot 3 63 Broadway Norwich, Ct. J|| each $8.00. Send' for ~sampies and die soon enoush for their convenience, | Charles returned this weei to Hart 2 R prices for any printing you are in nead he is given some hurry powders, and | LoTd- Little Birds Winifred Saw. T rsse i e e of, nThe Bulletin Company, Norwich, then the blame is difficult to locate. Prov- Dear Uncle Jed: Monday as I was » “Yes,” replied the gentlemanly con- HoT ihat o sccomplioned, and “thelyqont e nt Snitinas, and- (e wosk |iting ot in ihe hammock i our COL. EARL N. GALLUP|atvons Bovrec 2oty of ah.urds e e B T S an. o ! R d, whicl under a lar; ors E . 3 cessity masnificens presentation et the. Goc|end with Mr.”Rebbins mother, Mrs. |Yore SWON s, WiGer B ree, horee Samuel Gellert. Colchdster. Conn. FOR SALE Wiih 20 uncrifared = .pereon’ au 1S ' togjal today. Mary Robbins of West Town street. | %, the grass. 1 jumped out of the A“GT |0N warden "W ashington Star, er films today are “C. D a B A T e L FOR SALE Seven Room Cotrage 2 Stanley Vergason of : beautful Civil war drama; = “Love's|, T, and Mrs. and there was a little bira, not large Triumph,” an exquisite Lubin: and|NOW D = zor oyer. Chfl!&' enough to fi: b THE KALEIDOSCOPE “Snakeville and the Correct Demon-|Jas and with Nir. Vergasows parchie| 'y was afraid the cats might catch 4 Sraduate from Jones Nat. School of |a good substantial brick house on House strator’ a roaring Essanay comedy.|Mr: and Mrs. HERTY. emns o N |it. 50 I asked mamma what to do. She Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm and | Jower Washington street at a sacrifice New Jersey factories employ more Dainty “Annette” is singing two.new |Euests for the hollday of Wr- “ |told me to get a little basket and some | Pedigreed 3 crchandise and | price. Land runs to Yantic river. than 323,000 workers. songs today which are most delightfut, | Gilbert Bowers in the stout string. I put some soft cloth in | Real Estate Sales. Address E. A. PRENTICE, and tomorrow she will present her mu T NOANE the bottom of the basket and then we X . £ical act in its entirety, with four com- NOANK Iaid the little bird on the cloth. R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. | Phone 300 86 CIiff Street Dlete costume changes, the act running : The little bird kept opening its ffteen minytes. William Davis Breaks Leg and Arm by | mouth so wide that I thought it must F iberty Council Holds Ch be hungry, so I gave him d few rasp- At the Anditerium. Teday, - all—Li berries. Then mamma tied the basket inment—Watch Night A fine bill of vaudeville and photo 'fl:&;.:."m s TG aeclicn abithe e, &o.the FOR SALE plays has Deen secured to play at Then I sat down in the hammock A ihis popular theatre for the last three pas ved in the vil-[and_watched. In a short time the Jays Of this week and it will be|;,go%hat Willlam Davis, a former res- | mother bird came and hopped around headed by El Cota, a perfectly won- |G, "/l of New Bedford, fell 25 feet |on the branches. By and by she hqp- gerful musiclan and an expert of the | on” 'S lilding on which he was em- [ped on to the edge of the basket and first water on the xvlophone. This d.broke his arm and his leg. |fed the little bird some berries and young man s favorably known p'g}'fi: Hilaa Wilbur of Northfield is | then flew away. ihroughout the entire country as one| s Fi02 Soon she was back again, and seem- Courier-Journal. “I understand that this prison has been thoroughly reformed.” 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. Electric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. Price’ $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich Italy’s 1914 government expenditures are estimated at $516,356,509; receipts, $521,408,379. “Drat ‘em” and “od rot ‘em” are sald to be contractions of “May the gods outroot them.” United States in the first quarter of 1914 imported 21,000,000 yards of Egyptian cotton cloth. O.ut of a total colnage of $62,800,000 produced by the Paris mint last year, $47,200,000 was in gold. Austrian doctors prior to the war were so; numerous that few ecould make a respectable living. Two tenement house in good condition, always rented, with one acre of good tillable land, located in excellent neighbor- hood, 10 minutes walk from FOR SALE Eight-room Huuse on McKin- of vaudeyilles premier attractions and i ine N : - Miss Katherine Nelson has returned [ed to be trying to tell the little bird it is with great pleasure the man-| *\o8 SO how to fiy; for soon he was on the agement of this house will introduce| “pror. 3. D. W. Chester has returned | edge of the basket and hopped a short thsl clever man to the theatre patrons| i, Nahant, Mass., after a visit to his | distance, from one branch to another, B ANK FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn. ley’ Avenue: acsirable location; lot 50x110 feet. of the city of Norwich. EI Cota’s act Capt. and Mrs. D. W. Ches- |all the time going higher and higher. is a very expensive atiraction and he|boron > C2Pt After a while the little bird fell all oo AUt Onished a long tour of the| “Capt. Eimer Bradford has returned | tho way to the ground. Mamma pick- Iieith houses in the big cities througii- |, New York after visiting his par- |ed him up and put him in the basket. gut the Tnited States, fulfilling a|ents, Capt. 2nd Mrs. George Bradford.|We think it must have hurt him, for i forty week contract at a very large Li Council’'s Christmas Enter- | i did not try to fiy again that day. E believe in Norwich and its figue. Last week only, he was the hit berty This afternoon we found another lit- Industries. We belleve that the of the show at Keiths’. Boston House. tainment. tle bird just like him, under the same banking institutions existing in The second act on the bill today| One of the prettiest entertainments |tree, so we put him in the basket, too, Norwich today are essential Wil be presented by Burns.and Foran|given here for some time was that of | I think they must have 2'nest up in factors in promoting its business who do.a very neat dancing act, ap-|Liberty council, Daughters of Ameri- |the tree, but the leaves are so large prosperity. As one of these in- pearing in the latest cuts of gentle-|ca, Wednesday evening at the Christ- |and thick that I cannot see it. A stitutions it is our purpose to do men’s attire and dancing their way|mas tree exercises. FEach member The little birds are gray and the tips our part In furnishing the best into immediate popular favor with the|present received a gift. A chicken pie {of their taile are vellow. The mother banking facilities possible. If audience, at every performance. Bil-|supper was served at the close. he | bird is of a grayish brown color and the efficiency of our service can ly Morrell and Minerva Jaeger, a pzir|committee was Mrs. Mary Luce, Mrs. |has a small topknot on her head. Can be improved it will be a favor 'f dialecticlans ‘and harmony singers| Mary Beebe and Mrs, Josephine Ches- | Uncle Jed or soms of the Wide-Awakes Ic ‘has been estimated that every square mile of the ocean is inhabited by 12,000,000 living beings. One-third of the world's supply of piatinum is required in dentisuy and another third for electrical purposes. Total toy production of the world . yearly is valued at $54,740,000, of which $45,220,000 falls to European countries. For price and terms enquire of Thomas H, Beckley May Building, Phones 724 278 Main Street 474-3 SALE HORSES I have 15 Horses of all kinds—big and small—that I want to dispose of right away. Prices low. Come and see them. Tel. 1133 ELMER R. PIERSON Under government supervision, a national School of instruction for automobilists has been opened in -« For Sale or Rent Bee the beautiful, new, seven- l|Honduras. ' in both grand opera and rag time se- | ter. 3 tell me what kind of bird these are? R e e Fam For sale e iy £ R g S v e iections “vill combiets. the vaudevite Guests of Miss Rathbun. Pan T INIPRED BRIGGS, Age 11 entitled to & fair proportion. of T araperty, Rarwich Fown, Taks §| . The Sbamrock was selected as % acker. Miss Esther Rathbun gave a party ley property, Norwich Town. Take §|national emblem of Ireland _because rogramme, 2 On_the picture programme Grace|to her young friends Tuesday evening. the banking business of this : Yantic car to Peck's Corner. St. Patrick d with it the doe- " mmunity. this wa: a Jrove o Cunard and Fraccis Ford the od Lu-|About 14 were present. Games and b i SN e on A GU-acre farm, 7-room cottage house. trine of the Trinity. £ <ile Love stars will be seen again to-|music, with . refreshments, were er HOW’S THIS? b gy g iarge barn, woodh and h T _— : day in their three reel detective|joyed. - We offer One Hundred Doliars R - also smoke house; land I enty | § ing, pancied side walls and built in In the province of Shantung, China, i drama, apother of the “My Lady Raf- ‘Watch Night Meeting. ward for l:g case of Catarrh that can. Open for the accommodation of wood and abundan: ;) buffet. If desired, before comple- §|there ig = population of 30,000,00 on L fles” series, depicting a thrilling story|. pnis (Thursday) evening the Phila- | 2°t.be cured by ¥n£‘l Catarrh Cure. tion, two more rqoms can easily be area equlvalent to one-! that » an of love and adventure and holding the |, A aaees F. J. CHENE' CO., Toled of depositors and the general Tail Pt i o ‘aiso added. Terms to suit you. of the State of California. nnocen! T4 . | beli d i - D nd @ screaming. comedy by the Sierling|eicr the rogular weckly prayer meet- | Belicve lim pertestly noncrable in alf || and every waek day evening pre furnish- estimates on buiia- ||, Glased ware, and pors company which will be shown here for| " Charies Reid, the little son of 3ir, |3DIe fo carry cut any obligations mads g Togsilier the priod g0 azre |} ings of all kinds. t i on the last time today and by his firm. 31, Menday and T';,e.d;’y, Mc‘-'r“,n:,‘,‘:‘, sna Sirs: Hemss g o WATIONAL BANK OF couymRon, :fi:’%’:« at in. . < O'Rourke, ntleman venturer,” |' Hal 1 T b seen here again in the secona 3 nally, Sotive Airecty upor by Do Y S ficoxs FARMS FOR SALE :x':x:lar?y wtan‘ :::'(‘el:l w:l;ctleaym% par- %l;l:":::?u\u ’lel:nr{cfla:._ o Pr}:: 1:9::;1:: Cheice of 4nc of all descriptions and prices. with - o which js causing so much favorable| ssc’ clety Wednesday after-| per bottle 'doid by-ail g - i | Have sold o large number but plenty | 2 o the proximity of the market ake Hall's Family Pills for consti-|WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL, of good h’v’v‘u"F niLL, superior transportation facilities in- comment about town by those who Mr. and Mrs. John Muse ars enter- OF 21 Gelivery 4 saw the first installment here 5 week|tatning their son, John L. Muse, of | WINTER CRUISES Real Estats and Insurance, o { b e ago last’ Monday. T A = 7 P g Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis ha Try This for Neuralgia. W service, rea~ 26 Shetucket Street, > S UNITED STATES CAVALRYMAN |returned from a visit to relatives in| Thousands of people keep o suf- |Sonable rates. oksias oh ¥ An unusual opportunity ARRESTED IN MEXiCy | New London. fering with Ne because. they | iommodations, Tickets — to — = : itself In the large citles :{hfi ook § Herbert Coles has returned to ; e G e el A i France, Germany and A And Sent to Monte, ause of Ar.|Drookiyn after visiting his parents, in to Burope by ‘all lines, - Mail orders : gary for-the sale of rest fs Not Known. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coles, the nerve | given prompt attention. jcan fare. in he form _ Brownsville, 'gfuan.'l)ea 30, i Apply reg E bunting, Von Bismarck Troop I, Third U. £, {gufferin: oy, s ot R I o ' tall Stoan’s John A. Dunn and sent to Monterey, according o | returnes sroe o Fotter ha 4 'S A50rS: leritated | Greamship and Tourist Agent. . went on il 7 Main ety leave to Rancheras, Mexico, where he wag arrested. The cause is not Xnown here. He claims to be related to the German ambassador at Mexico

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