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RAIN TODAY; COLDER; AR TOMORROW What is Going Un i‘omlhl angle drama, Wild Life, and the Bur- ton Holmes Travelogue. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre. Breed Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre Today and Tuesday ihe -Breed Motion Pictures at Auditorium The- |will present a banner bill of double Uncas Loege, No. 11, L. O, O. F., meets|fcatures headed by Constance Tal- fo D4l Feliae: X : madge in Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots, % st o (]}X.'»«n}n'ulr‘; 9ol | side-splitting comedy Dby Augustus Farbers Union meets at 117 Main|Thomas. The story is one of compli- catiops worthy the 1e! farcical h_ Conclave, No. 424, L O. H., iter, but it is far less strained than o 1 some of these playwright's works and Memorial. ANNOUNCEMENTS caught the -public far neing class tonight T. A. B. hall, [was so bright, so érig T. Murphy instruct ty. Lecause prcduction has bten ish scale. Case has cold for Nelson | e two-family house.: No. Parky to ‘Louis J.| property is a' part of whizh has been daveleped t few vears by Mr, Por- is in one of the most attrac- tive residence sections of the . city. The new owner mikes the purchase or investment purpos seen today and by her sure sel sure-fire attraction. Property on Scventh Street Changes|S Ownership. U-boats, of estate of Thomas |bill. soid to_rerrard . e property located at the cor- Orpheum Theater, Danielson, eventh and North Mazin streets ent house. Mr. bxecn an investment. Tommy Levene and His Yankee Doo- Auditorium Man- [tices, sa) offer Tommy Le-|Ambassador Gerard in proest. vene and his o repertoire of musical surely will enter and theatre goers of greater Norwich. swamps, reads as follows: Tommy Levene is an old favorite} It was frightfy with tleatrs goers and at all times en- |these masses of human hoings were deavors to portray the type of enter- |driven to destruction. Above the ter- tainment that meets with their ap-|rible thunder of the cannon could be provz heard the heart-rending cries of the In addition to Tommy Levene, other |Russians: “Oh, Prussians, Oh, Pr k class sp F Murray, French comedian, ‘eorge Brown, Bob Lane, Arthur fford, Etnel Mason, Morriz Catherine Moore and the Levene peach chor 'f delectable girlhoo In ad- ditic he musi shews a first rhotoplay will be screen- i at each performance, changing on and Iriday. interest com t from the manazement ul theatre thst arrange- nsummated for Barriscale for two matinee today in her AMBASSADOR GERARD classic written b$ Har- |must die, S0 ra old MacGrath which appeared in story 2 the Blue Book fire.” 1gazine last |side went mad from those heart-rend N b ing cries. But most of my comr ocale of the storv is laid in the |ang the officers jokod ng the period of the Civil|and helpless Russians s the atmosphere of the trench |mercy, while they were bemnz su battle do not enter into the|cated in the swamps.and shot do a powerful and drama- of a determined young |harder. mes - a_ secret service| |or days afterwards those heart- e the death of her fa- lrending yells followed me, and 1 dare others who have lost their |not think of them or I shall go mad. ing their cause. The latest |There is no God. There is no morali nts compiete the bill. TR beasts. Down with militarsm Davis Theatre. This actual experience and t half of this woek will seé |ands of others will be reprod g icture Dills ever pre- | Ambassador Gerard's My ot sn all-s Lig attraction is Make Believe and it s a nt to see. In ¥s the rale who en- She is hostess to house party at hr home in the Adi- KEEP lT Upl It's unwise towait until heavydrafts have been made upon your reserve | of vitality. Fortify your body, keep up your resistive-vitality—use Scott's Emulsion | A business-man or woman who is burning up energy over-fast, should take Scott’s Emulsion often— 1t helps keep up vitality. “Bcott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Gay for an engagement a! the ur own personal co order your sea wom FOR SALE HORSES FOR SALE IF YOU WANT TO BUY A GOOD HORSE COME AND SEE ME ELMER R. PIERSON FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey BILLIF, BURKE Covering Steam-Pipes with rr*'dflck= when she and a young ath- v P society man stray off into the _NATIONAL niountains together and _are lost AIR CELL COVERING They are their bearings whtn For Sale by storm comes uy a ed o svend the nigh v i the s Timken-Hyatt and ficant art. 0 Vit ay| New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE leading ’\n r Plyer. Other featdres on this bill m Charlie Chaplin in A Dog’s Life, GARLOCK & HAYNES David owell, a W 2]l known William Desmond in the five-part Tri- 80 MAIN STREET, NEW LONDON NTED—Immediately, yoman to assist in houseiverk. 4 short dlslance from town. 915-12. WANTED—Boy to work in a store befm‘e and after school. Inquire Bul- dec23d girl of 20. position 28| vearling heifers; three yearling - buixx. Connecticut Chil- 250 Main St. ?ew chambcrmaid family in Norwich, dren’s Aid Society, - 0. Pulcarries a reasonable, and consistent No. 11, D. of P.,|Plot to_a strikingly original Genoue- meets in Foresters’ Hall ment. Mrs. Lefingwell's Boots created . a_furore when 1t was first produced in New York as a stage pla It “RHODE ISLAND dence, R. I, offers one year to women years of age to fit them for nursery. maids. The opportunity for such train- Over 2,300 children Living condi- Apply Super. HDSP'IT!L. Provi- training course of between 18 and 25 ing is exceptioral, were treated last year. tions are very attractive. intendent. Rhode Island’ Hospltal P;ov- nal and so wit- The screen version is equally sat- ® actory. The support afiorded Miss Linden Parkway Property Sold. |Talmadge is of the best and the whole | g A 2cd on a lav- NTS to sell Dayton al puncture proof; samples and leads fur. df good profits; experience un. Dayton Airless Tire Co., 82 n, Mabel Normand will ‘also will be Iseen in Back to the Woods, a delight- ful new picture of lauzhter and thrills. Miss Normand is o#ly the most re- markable star of polite comtdy to bc; se o comedy she makes this production a 1917 or '18 Dodge tour- ing car, from jrivate owner; low mfle- age and good condition, 2 i St., Williman- “A‘\Tbl)—\e\aral job composnors at ‘once; good pay, K. Record Compan The Hearst-Pathe News_which will give the first showing of the surrender of the German fleet of batileships ana which were turned over to he agency of Francis D.|the allies in accordance with the terms s, Catherine Shannon, |of the armisticE will complete the and lonsen your purse- Smoke Shop. Cigar- :; special holiday Fagan's Smoke $hop. offering, Nebo_c age, two for 25c: TWANTED_Male, experienced stenog- Washington,” November 6th.—Ger- is willing to man soldiers were thegselves appalled e S outes by, the atrocities %hey were calied up- on to commit, according to a pamph- let issued today by the commirtee on dle Girls. ypublic - information. The pamphlet, ction hooked for which is called German War Prac- the soldiers appealed to work, and knows ‘how, good salary. ANTED — Second hand furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Con- ticut; we buy anything; largest sec- end hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, Write. call or WANTED—Girl or in_ geneml housewor] ankee Doodle Girls in The protest of a German soldier, an f that |eve-witness of the slaughter of. Rus- the |sian soldiers .in Mausrian lakes and woman to assist good home and , or call at T¢ , heart-rending, as mail clerk ex- Jmll|4tl0na coming; men, women, girls commence $92 opportunity; candidates coached .free; Franklin InsmuL?‘, Dept. N unmedl:\\en alties will be offered |sians!” But there was no mercy. “Our | 32K., Roc hester, N, for private mudern “WANTED—Pupils d .ntnmobx‘es for paris 9-3. DOLLS ab l.)r"e as a year old baby, ic: n\edmm <y d Golls. unbreakable md soon to «pcn at deelson . FOR SALE. FOR SALE—General purpose 'hnrse ulre Knight, nfl 8 = dec23d “FOR s.tm—[mmber‘ about 2,000 large trees, ozk, chestmut, hickery, ma- dec23d ple and ash. Phone’1861- FOR SALE—Ten thrifty three year old: heifers. due .to freshen soon; one pair “three. vear old steers, well brok 17 pigs and ahonta Tel. even- 1-13. dec21d FOR SALE—Seasoned oak wood, saw- ed one-. reot lengths, $10 per cord, deliv- ered in Fitchville, Yantic or Bean Hill. Ira E. Wheeler, Colchester, Conn, Tel. 482 Lebanon. dec21d FOR SALE — Place on the Hartford turnpike, 2% miles from . Mansfield Depot, 6-room brick house in good re- pair, good well water piped into the house, 2 acres Jand in house lot. barn, wood shed, wagon shed, and 31 acre woodlot, price $1,500. Address Mrs, M.dGerll';ck 126 North St., Willimaritic: ec2 NR SALE—A heavy horse, about 1350 pounds, good'and sound, reason ror selling, ‘scarcity of hay; also one Berkshire boar one year old. Old Gunl Place, Canterbury Road. Dec. 14th, 1918. S. G. Congdon Kinley Ave. - TO RENT Y room tenement, new RENT—Six pngeud and painted. 6 Stanton Ave. RENT—At Groton Long Polnt.v FOR all the year round house, 7 rooms, good basement, Steam hel\t electricity, etc.. near trolleys, running- to the Iroh worlu in 15 minutes; reasonable renl Harry B. Ford. Phone 792. nov:ld 00d American family. Apply F. P. Vll 1, Builder, Groton Inng Point, Conn. Tl - A three-room tenement, NT—. re:?t‘{ Inquire 39 Spruce St. nov30d ‘TO RENT—Furnished room; could be gsfld for light housekeeping. 83 Church t.. dec19d FOR R.ERT—Ellher single or to- gether, two exceptionally neat and fregh tenements of three and six rooms on Franklin square. Inquire of James E. Fuller & Co., No, 34 Broadway. declid FOR RENT—Furnished cottage, 176 Laurel Hill Ave., all modern improve- ments. P F. Bray, 231 Central Ave. decl7d 'l'o RENT—A small furnished apart- ent, for jight housekeeping, Joter c- FOR SALE—Baby Grand Chevmlet touring car, 1916. A-1 condition, five nedw llrzs. Inquire 19 St. Regis Ave. ec2 Inquira American Waste & Metal Co. 210 West Main St. decTd “For SALE—Reduced prices on west- ern beef: Tound steak 30c 1b.. sirloin, short and porterhouse steak 2ic, lb. beef 30c lb. shoulder steak 23c _Ib., corned beef 18c-and 20c 1b. - Max Cohen, Colchester, Conn. .dec21d FOR SALE—Three Ford cars, ’ 16, excellent - running order, $260-$375, electric lights, “one closed top and starter, 2 Presto tanks, 34x4 tire and tube at bargain; Stflndard Oils, all kinds. 55c to 69c, 5 gals. to bbl. Gard- arage, Cen!ml _Village. dec20d FOR SALE—Collie pups. Phone I3-M Jewett City. dec..od FOR SALE—Oro extra good Jersay cow. 14 White Plymouth Rock hens, 7 White Pekin ducks (voung), ready to lay, 2 extra .good shoats, Weigh 125 ibe. o more each. A. L. Rahpael, Norin Society, Canterbury, Conn. _dec20 FOR SALE—One, two or three eows lh‘ut will freshen in' February. , Tel. 1851-4. dec2 od FOR SALE—A. farm of 230 acres, more of I eight miles from Norwich, 12 head of czme 1 horse, about -30 hens, all tools and, farming implements. a splendid 14-room house. Apply to Mr. Scott, Hotel Wauregan, Norwich, Conn. dec20d FOR SALE—Seasoned wood in stove 1engths also some nice kindling wood. . A. Miner. -Phone 1292-3. dec19d FOR S.\?L.E—Se\en baskets hard wood for $1, delivered in the city. Fourth St. Wood Yard, Greeneville. Tel. 521-13. (1ec!8d " FOR SALE—Pony, rubber tired pony cart, riding saddle and harness; no room, must sell; also Ford car, best EW LOT of tams just in, The Pasnik Co, sell for less L\l’)lF" _serge dresses, with pleated Pasnik Co. sell for less. 5. h and Willimantic, and soon to d 2 of spring millinery know our low prices ik Co. seli for les: de LADIES’ BLreon ho: first g quality, in half dozen [he Pasnik Co. so0n to open in Tic L) know th am Who, the |captain had ordered the whole lot| As I have heard, five men and one officer on our des tahle gift al all time suon 1o open at cond_hand and a; get our_prices . Bruckner. 55 Frank- thviiince o*Tall RILe The order was “Close up and at it 3 before you sell, old gold and sil- teeth: Mghest prices 1d. Jeweler, 21 Bragd- aj and no ethics any mcre, but only s of \\nl.mav[h, Comn, will n‘e at| Fears | Norwich Taliow Co.,’ 32 v triple }in Gerfnany, which opens Chrisiz— pbeum theatre, Danielson. For your r Ik that you Seats now WANTED MAN FOR FARM WORK JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Conn. 20, Lebanon WANTED Two Nurse Girls, 3 Chamber Maids, | 4 Back Tenders, 500 Lakorers, 1 Waitress, 2 Farmers, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Manager Don't matter it We pdy\p T $15 per set. checi by return mail. We buy dia- COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 154 Water St., between Shetucket and Market Sts. reliable nrm to deal with. AND FIND IT AS REPRESENTED —_— FOR SALE Some Christmas Present FOR SALE {1 Pony, Cart, Riding Saddle and Harness [’on_v as gentle as a baby hie Make Beleve Wife* Wm. W. Ives Ex., 11 Champlin Street | G . Now is the Time to Save Coal by m‘u h.m or ride him. The wagon The saddle is made Harness in good con- i is reasonable— as we have mo room to keep Price $210 for & i A. M. PASNIK, 79 Williams St Some Christmas Present i et | THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. —_— Whitestone Clgi will hupdred from June lst, 1918, ate per thoussnd. condition. 79 “Illhmfi St. decl4a FOR SALE—Dolls as large as a year 0ld® baby, dressed ' in soldier clothes, 51 um sized dolls, . and some at Co. sell for less. Norwich and Willimantic, and soon to open at Dan- ielson. dec14d FOR SALE—Ladies’ serge dresses, with pleated skir Pasnik Co. sell for less. Norwich and Williman- tic. and soon to open at Danielson. decl4d FOR SALE__Farm of 10% acres, farm 1 o 50 acres, farm of 135 acres, farm of 120 ac: farm of 250 acres. A. H Maine, Groton, Conn. deci4d FOR SALE—Every in_ knitted 200ds for ‘child. The Pas- nik Co, . Norwich and Willimantic, and soon to oven at’ Dan- lcl%o’] decl4d FOR SALE — Ladies! Burson hose, first quality, black or white, put up i half dozen boxes, presentable for iday gifls, Der pair: ladies’ ¥ ik Co. sell for imantic, soon 1o op decitd ’erk shire brood Franklin Tel. decild robes for the ¥, an acceptable gift at all es. Pasnik Co. sell for less. Nor- h and Willimantic, soon to ison e TOR SA hard wood or kindlings . delivered anywhere in town; coa » bushel. R i Tel. 504, Mosler safe. double Inquire 133 Wash- , or Phone "n'ier\w ear, ts or Co. Norwich and W soon to vpen in Danieison. decl4d REO Z-ton truck with dump "body. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. 52 She- tucket S CHEVROLET Model 490, sefies of 1918, in very fine condition. This i rary .lr:dlmzl $475.. The Fris Corm Co.. 52 Shetucket St. VIM DELIVERY—1000 Ib. capacity, expre bod with top and curtains. The Fris IcCormick Co., 52 She- tucket St. Oct.”,id FOR fllF,--Turk Bauman, R. F. Jewett Cny‘ Conn. “decdd FOR SALE—Oune farm horse weigh- ing about 1100. price $30. .M TOR SALE or excnange (a part) for automobile, a cottage of nine rooms, with lot and shed adjoining, shore and country advantages, boating, bathing, fishing, with pavilion and postoffice. on grounds; cottage is short distance from Nian village, Crescent Beach, Gelden Spur and Oswegatchie, near state camp. all available by trolley or launch; furnishings included in sale. touring car desired, of 1917 or 'i§ model,_ electric lignts, starter, good style, preferably new, dark green de- sired, blue or black, in good ‘omdition; owner of cottage nas business interests whicii make further use of same un- available. For further information, write to 53 Oak St. Norwich. Conn. FOR SALE—One general purpose horse. Tel. 32-4 Lebanon. oct25d I OFFER FOR SALE $3,000 Sterling Dyeing and Fi ini:hinq Co. First Mortgage, 5% Bonds at 95 and Interest These bonds are tax free in Con- necticut. Very few of these bonds ara offered for sale and therefore this is a special opportunity. JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street, FOR SALE / Cottage Houses, Tenement and Business Blocks, Building ‘Lots, ali desirable locations. List -your m~ perty if you care to sell or Tent, as I have 4 number “of people looking for | real estate- Investments. * Hotel b., l.h‘el da‘v' 50¢c, 75¢, and $1. Railroad Ave. TO RENT—Rooms at Commercial steam_heat; $2 a week up; by TO REW—Fumflshed room, with board; can accommodate a few more table boarders; one minute's walk from Marlin-Rockwell's. 12 Boswell ‘Ave, Yvis5d FOR RE'N'I‘—TWO closed cars. at rea- sonable rates; day or night service. Phone 1219-3. 14 Cliff St. novi6d TO RENT — Furnished rooms, 58 Washington St. novisd TO RENT—Furnished room, also one ‘'rogm for light hcvsikeeping. _Mrs. Kelly, 7 No. High St. aug3ld STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- lbj::id Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. TO RENT—Furnished rcoms; also rooms for light housekeeping. 103 Sehool St. Tal 1048-3. seplld FOR RENT Seven-Room Cottage with all,modern improvements, very desirable location. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square, Norwich some exira nice drivers; every FCR SALE FOR SALE AT A BiG BARGAIN I'RICE nine-room modern house, fine outbuild- ings, with about mine acres of land T located, in ecity limit | es’ walk from Franklin | Square. ' For further particulars, in- quire of JONN A. MORAN, Real Estate Proker. Franklin Square, Norwich, PRESTON BRIDGE Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Taxi Service and Garage Connected. Horses to let for all kinds of busl- ness, with or without rigs. by the day or week. Special attention to boarders and transients; 20 to 3) horses al on hand, for sale. weighing vays 050 to 1600 each; several extra nice pa to 3200 per pair, all good workers, and will be sold with a written rante to be just as represented a. time of sale, or money refunded in tull. Tria] allowed. 1f in need of anytiing in ou line, give us a trial and we will give yvu full value for your money. STABLE v s Phone $26-2. O'BRIEN & CHASE BUY THIS SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE It is a new house, having seven rooms and spacious reception hall. Modern bath equipment and every latest improvement. On large lot with granolithic sidewalk: e a well-built garage, ceiled walis and cemented floor, Several tons of coal in cellar. Owner cager to sell, as business interests call him elsewhere; it ean be bought right. ARCHA W. COIT = Highest Grade Properties 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 400, and w buildings, $4,000: 46 Colonial heu: FARM BARGAINS good buildings, only $2 od enough to pay for farm 85 acre; 35 cow farm, smooth lan 200 acr. A-1 condi- tion,.only $2.200. We can male casy terms on these lHren farms, and they are genuine bargains. For further information, write TRYON’S AGENCY 715 Main St Willimantic, onn. FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at' Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms, Send forbook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY. R. L FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL TAVERN PROPERTY know as Adam’s Tavern in Norwich Town. Engquire of A. A. ADAM, Seekonk, Mass. FOR SALE FOR SALE—One Holstein cow four years .old, will give from 20 to 30 quarts of milk a day,*and a number of cows that will freshen soon. I. Foote. Phone 1851-12. dec4d FOR SALE—Seasoned hard wood, all sizes, delivered to ali parts of the city. ul ht - }or llbe ’:hg“rr'; :tl. m‘ SALE—Two-ton Federal truck|O Gott We. F{?“ diti The Edward cxny u‘d\ G n fine condition, e Edwar = 0! ‘ ; bl Co. Get3oa Thh:slirye: s " FARMS for aale ‘Write for umotut The llvd F. I, Racine, Danielson, Conn. sepldd ICE FOR SALE WANTED—CONTRACTS FOR ICE IN CAR LOTS, WINTER OR SUM POND ON THE C. V. R. R. ADDRESS BOX 17 THIS OFFICE ur And ever i.s es roll, ' Tlmb Wil her c)\ud'ren tell, Of those lught.tomahmantru. Who'gave their lives and fell, Our brave heroes Tnnscendenf TOW “our- stars ot-Blue, - And Heaven will all unfold, For there in her bright diadem; MER DELIVERY, OR WILL LEASE| They shine, our stars of gold, Our* own “bri; stars,, S gota 0 saille R, Blargess. Snmmertvn S.°C. " g B2 FOR SALE Having changed our plant over to electric power, we have for disposal at attractive figures: One 15 horse-power Erie Engmo. One 50 horse-power Erie Engine. These can be seen at any time at the School Street E. H, JACOBS MANUFACTURING | COMPANY Danielson, Conn. u SOON. The world u soinn- to ‘sthile aga’ And'sing. & songs worth 'w-hlle ngnin, The -worl going-to play again And drop its weight of care, The hate and strife are almost done, | The. battles. now are almost won; Soon happy hearts and dancing eves Will blossom everywhere. The chlldren soon_ will swing again On cottage gates and sing again, And men will be the'way they ‘were Before the war began. In peace they'll sit and smoke again And lightly talk and joke azain, And everywhere the world shall see The better side of man. The bovs are coming home again Soon never more to roam again. The soldier from the fields of France, The sailor from thesea: Peace soon shall kiss the ‘earth again, And home shall ring with mirth again, Au'C. & METAL 0. 210 West Main St. $600.00 the wood can be sold to the mili at gcod pri “hoice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad ¥¢, Westerly, R, L Telephi™e 23635, THE AMERICAN WASTE heavy pine timber and about 300 cords| hroth. o of standing wood, fine well of water, miles to main line of railroad and 12 mile tq prosperous village, where all|thing yow're stropx for A rase bargzain. Investi- zate. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin The world. is bright with promise now Of rlorious ioys to be. —Edear A, Gues(, in the Detfoit Free FOR SALE HUMOR_ OF THE DAY Six Motors 3 h. p., 220 Volt,| “wen posterity will _judge the Germans.” “But I would much rather leave it to Foch, Haiz and Pershing.”—Life. “What. are you, going ('v ;:ne your wife for a nt 2" “1 dantt kno vef “Washiretor: Star. “Anything that roes wrong fills a imist with glee.” ® Jow can voy ‘fill ‘a pessimist with glee 7’—XKahsas Jour; Ay only aim in life is -xt told me The Girl-—Then. enlist- and £ to shent the Huns over there—Bou... Globe, . buys 39 acres of land, several acres| Dreakfast—Pitcher of icr water. T uncheon—XMartini® eocktail.” clam cocktail, clam chowder, Dill pickles, Dinner—Remains of yesterday's— also never fsiling spring. 2 acres of| Buffalo Exprcss. “Tt’s a go)l thing t5 buy Liberty cleared land, some fruit, situated 1% | ponde. “Why in particular > “When yon put vour omev into a —Louls- ville Courier Journal. a 5 has attended school)— Sar molasses. ome T {0 say mo- ain’t had nme vet?— New Orleans Picayune. . Moreella——T< Minerva Milksop mak- in~ o mame for harself on the stage? T <honld sa ~nl it three fi e Tneen’t geem 16 Dbe satis- “ith if.-Youn=stown Telegram splendid types For Sale. 3TCONE and DARLING EAST WOODSTOCK, CONN. Tel. Putnam Div. 216-4. We have some that are] Nieelian—T <oy, eld chawn'e, that's a Aavcedlr badl cold vou have. How @' ven come hyit 2 Holstein Cattle |- 7 5 d look.— Tnd *poli Edith, wra are you s prems, ma. | ith. haven't T i the vulzar habit | 7 “hortenin= men's names? Say Pet- | ~r Tarch —Doston Transer® i AN the little boys to0 zo to Heaven, erintendent, all, with “ne exception Vize's, arose. will d woodian of these biiid e Ltmn 2 horses, 1| m\flsmr— COWs, ind corn fodder, enough to win 1100 busneis good heavy rich land.- If inte ed, write for price and terms, immediate po: Farm Agency, 198. nov27d Six room house, large barn and about two acres of land. One mile from Yantic on state road . to Willimantic, nezr school, shart walk to trofley. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 | DAIRY FARM 1 Zacrifice price my | . Not 'vet-: “said Samm 105 acres, well divided| Magazine a good new buil, 50 to 60 fowl, barn.full.of hay plements. This nlace is located five|is growing in t} les from Plainficld station, good lo- | Price, in Cinsinnati. tion, fine outlook, best of elevation ession. Racine's England's food controller has Danielson, Conn. Phone ¥ Tittle bov go to Heaven? ked il i tendent, in surprise d; THE KALEIDOSCOPE | Five boy pupils of the Warren (Pa.) i1 High School have started to work for | the Pennsylvania Railroad at 35 cents Ilan hour, their job,being to paint the mile posts between Olean, N. Y., and of these cattle ,N:ouL 500 h\)snels corn, | Oil City. What is thought to be the = biggest beet ever raised in the State of Ohio, e garden of J. A. Van The beet meas- n cireumferénce ures nearly’ 30 irche; and is still growing. tablished a national = restaurant in London where good meals are served for 13 cents, at a profiit of two cents (F————————"X\\ | meal. After two montha’ working it FOR SALE i i Good Home for quick buyer. shows' a profit of*$350 a weelk. Isadore Hirsch, a bluejacket on the U. S, S."Sacramento, who served with our troops in Mexico, is trying to get back into the army, because he is sick all_the time when he is it sea. He has been in European wa.te‘rs for more than % ‘year. When Miss Daisie Dunn, of :Paris, Ont.. reccived her graduation diploma at the Brantford General Hospital she received a bequest of $100,000 from an aunt, who had mad it a condition in her will that the legatee should be- come a compétent nurse. In spite of war conditions, this year's harvest in Mesopotamia is ex- pected to be the greatest'in many i FOR SALE TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH iMPROVEMENTS AND IN GOOD REPAIR, ON TROLLEY LINE AND 15 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR PARTICULARS SEE FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Nerwich Phones FOR SALE The very desirable property of ESt | e—————t——r——— === A. D. Lathrop, 333 Main St. Large| LOST—A yellow ‘and “white Scotoh house, large barn, Jarge lot. Buy thh collie; no colla F‘Ind@r nouty J H. for investment. E. A. PRENTICE, Adminjstrator. 86 Cliff St. ~Phone 300. ’I'H‘E STUDIO JPIANO, LESSONS, SIGHT READING A SPECIALTY. ACCOMPANIST, 170 Broadway, Second The Piano Tuner |- dec23a GE 122 Prospect St. : Plgone 511 years. The British are reported to have dug out more than 100 canals formerly used for irrigation purposes in connection with the "River Euph- rates, but disused for many years. ; Some 320,000 acres have been brought afresh under cultivation. - i TG GUARD AGAINST INFLUENZA. Don't let the dread infiue; get Ke If you have even the slightes :on or cold, better begin using Foley’s Honey Tar at‘once. Henry Willis, Sandy s one of many thousands un,nnc 3 e abine: Zouy ot . five er-using. -four or five TS %fliflht‘i}! different- mediclnes, declded to try Ffil‘]‘;'ffi"sflfli 'nillell ‘bottle” gave relief. Best medicine o e ‘Céntains nosoplates. 'rhu ':.dsr AND .ESUND contalning 'sum of money. Owner can h same by .proving {rnparty and pa; ni for this ndv at this office. LOST—About Dec. 17th, a short brown dog, license No. 59581 T Reanrtr 4 D e