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‘"u"“:n:i:.':;o OPINIONS. ||The Eaton Chase Co. A“ s : \ New Bonds Are Exempt from Taxa- Store Open Evenings "B!lfy HI & Dn Norwich, Thursday, Dec. 21, 1911. tion—Reserve is Also Non-Taxable. ¢ —_—— ] A : Attorney General Light gave an opin- FURNISHING The Bulletin should be delivarsd b T RS everywhere in the ity beurs €a- ™o B o et it l' ris tm as UNDERTAKE g g gL "g."'..“'?z = 5 alcen in Some | prese t will confnr o o the New Laws—Action Thereon Taken in present, in ylew of the fact that bonds Dorting the fact ta The Bull Many of - o the dmount of 34,000,000 will be of- | 2 fered for sale by the state treasurer on , 88 Main St. THE WEATHER. Cases. Thursday. The opinion, after alluding | ' = | to the question raised by prospective u as Io”s Forecast for Today. bond buyers as to whether such bonds | LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED | _tor New England: Fair Thursday;| County commissioners of the state | secure an official iterpretation of the|would be exempt from taxation when | | ¥riday snow in north, rain or snow in | were cailed to meet at the Allyn house, | law, so that the commissioners could | held by gavings banks under section the south portion; moderate variable | yartford, at 11 o'clock Wednesday. | be ' guided thereby This will insure|2422 of the general statules, unies winds, becoming east and southeast. | At that hour three or four commis- | a uniformity.of action in the appoint- | issued in aid of the construction of Predictions from the New York Her- | gioners were occupying the leather set- | ments. Incidenally, the ecommission-|some railroad, say CI.O'I’II m ald: On Thursday cloudy weather will| ec in the lobby and seemed to be en- | ers discussed what the salaries of the “I am of the opinion that said nm‘t.»i 'I'll'I prevail, with slight temperature | joying the exchange of comments | sealers should be. President Walter | bonds when held by savings banks ,l. P 1 Bll iness Is the place to buy the finest in Tailor- | Changes and fresh to brisk northerly | ypout things in their respective coun- | was appointed the committee to wait | and others, except corporations taxea o Prepare for bus Sults and Overcoats winds. followed by rain or snow, and | (jes. Other commissioners arrived and | upon the atforney general with the su- | under the provision of section 2331 of popsitne: p on Friday cloudy weather, with nearly | by the time “Jake”. Walter of perintendent of police. the genera] statutes, are exempt from s a Serious Maller For $20.050 stationary temperatures, preceded by | fiaven hove in sight the commission- Pt SR taxation. | JOS. T. DONOVAN. snow and high winds on the northern | ers were ready to move on room 18, 4 iscussed _the | AR _opinion was rendered by At-| > . SOY Mt Se. ] cousts: ‘ ] SRS T s it ek | . The mmm(}sslur}flgl e feiveg | torney General Light Wednesday to, LEeri e Observations in Norwich. Commissioner Walter took the chair | ‘onditions under which the law leaxes | Siate’ Forester Samuel N. Spring in e The following records, reported from | and mominated Commissioner Stmeon | {he Issue of certificatos to men in 1he | reforence to the taxation of forest The thoughtful person sceks Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | Pease of Fairfleld county to act as sec- | [IUOF DUSERess who have o lands. He says in part: the school With the best courses in temperature and the barometric | retary. At the opening of the meet- 4 tract of land containing sev- of training, with the most com SAVE m changes Wednesday : ing Commissioner Robert A. Potter and Personal Tax. is planted with forest trees petent teacuers and the Ther. Bar.| Coinmiastoser Willam Dafley’ o Hart-| Tha'.. comdiisiondss bad ' Jdecided [in: conformity to said law, section one, which has the best standing m \-nu. clectric light bill se the] 7 M. .......ei.....e.... 22 30.46 | ford county were not present. Assur- | views upon the personal tax law, and | chapter 205 public acts of 1911, ana the business community—the one s se of the | th exemption duly attained and af-, 1o which the business men go Lo .. 36 30.48{ance was given by Commissioner Wat- | it was voted that it is the s drawn .y .. 34 30.45| kins that ,Mr. Potter would be in later | meeting that no payments be made | terword a part of such tract be sold [} hire their bookkecpers, Highest 44, lowest but the illness of Commissioner Bal- | by the counties to cities and towns for | or used for other purposes. I an raphers, typewrit o az a Lamps A i i the ftme ot Somenimioner Pl | by ihe conmpig e clies S0 towme B | 7 Tt o S e 2 rathers, o | Preaictions for Wednesday: Fair; | *ttendance. b/ St oo e e AL e me‘;.;'"?r,.r;;r SERBVFISL Ul e S0 "he Norwich Business Collex in stock, Both plain and | northerly winds. E Preliminary Amenities. i Z 2 i Lz e a W opa ou_ thor : re powerful 2 - g he co sioners take the view | sists of one acres or more. 4 d will prepare you th - Sum, Moom umd Tides. box of cigars, and Chairman Walter | tho cities send 406 or 500 men to jail NOHWN,H TUVE nen call said the motion had been passed unan- | for not paying their personal tax and FOR LADIES 5 PENDLETON, JR. § Rines ™ sats, [ wims i Mucs | imously. Commissioner Fred O. Vin- | are compelled to work out a large bill | Driverc Thrown Out When Wagons ’ - es. Sats. || ater. || ). i d [ i " one e¢ i 54 H 10 Beoiivien ton of Tolland county came in and|of costs. In _one county, Middlesex,| ~ cgllide—Pole Setters Strike a Spring Sl i e | Table Lamps, Percalators Day. | & m. o m || was cordially greeted. He was then | man was fined $42 and costs. A . : M Ansys Sen s wag i Elosiria Domies, Chsserelen ezular o e el T T 1l M e oore Commissigver Wawiwl few muncmd Hke it wonls mive el TVSTY o B ten hecAURG they srethomaxh | Chafing and Baking Dishes, Lamps also carried in stoc Fou! H ney was county a body blow if the costs have > e CATS L, jorons] | 5 { } Cutting ice,” answered Commis- | o be paid in fuil to the town by the| Tuesday evening tw ams g trained and always Reliable Silver Table Ware, =i o - | sioner Vinton. county cemmissioner fter an equal | cPPosite directions callided just be. ek men . prefer Electric Cooking Service " it “I thought that was only done about | amount of labor has been performed |!he bridge at Avery Brothers' on W ‘orwich Bu College grad Family Scales, Cutlery, - election time,” said a Windham com- | by the prisoner in the county jail. owri street, One of the men drivin uat oung v ople prefer to at pe st 4« Woers ¢ ! missioner. "It was not thought that the County blinded by the light from the elec- ete A Beople prefer (o at | erpst Sweepers, Wringers, Six b fter high water It 1a low | Chairman Walker remarked that he | should pay the personal tax the | tric_car ana ‘couid not TRUE Trsyene. Ool Bread Makers, Choppers, tide wiich 15 £llowed by ASed tide.”" | did not know just what was coming | fowns who may have these detin. | Wagon comung The wagons | e i Imported Aluminum Ware, up, but he presumed the meeting was onts, as i 1 e fair to the ee] C 8/ 0eC , Fel > . : 2 3 2 - quents, as it would not be fair Sesu of Boarahl and the driver of schools of Norwich combined. Thermometers, Electric Pads. GREENEVILLE NEWS. called for the purpose of discussing | other fowns. o e pomadiy the chdnges in the laws which come It was also repor Knights of St. Paul to Give Entertain- | Within the jurisdiction of the com- |ination of children in the coun o ABAtE ho' efar. ger sewing machine wagon, were - homes | thrown out and one was dragged some the Norwich " - , ik g, Business College ocould not il B need atten i b ey missioners, and part is underway in a number of counties, COSGHE Ny Be Saaed. X it | of the openings offered tion, don 't hesitate. % lems concerning the anpoln_lmem of | and all will be completed by the firss | ROt _b;" .'I ely uu!ur-il he wagons | orwich Business College Come in let us demon- Knights of St. Paul of St. An- | 3¢PUty county sealers of weights and | of January. No county has fluished | ™ o il e S { because it did not | strate to you what really ‘s parish are to present a comedy | TCASUr the work yvet, and some, like New Lon- o e 4 nts enough ready at o i Sty O ton. T uck a Spring. constitutes good dentistry in Union hall during the early part of Important Business. Som Snnsy. Ry Pit mans d, but ah i fi[ “?' new eloce || he time of the openings to fill —the BEST dentistry. Let next year. It is called A Committee| The commissioners transacted im- | Will finish before Jan. 1. R e s Wonncw the pi 5. It Is a fact that 3 & g g 4 Hearing, and has been written espe-|portant business. Permanent organ- Luncheon. O e & aneine ) rough courses, the fin is introduce you to wha “fally for this presentation. There are | ization was effected by the election of fhe commission: Had “Inckednd ORI fotr feet el and the e lent met vou'll acknowledge to be ex- 34 young men in the cast. Rehearsals | the following offtcers: sorved in & private Qining room, The | fre b cemon ot Loy et raow [§ 008 have made the Norwich Bu pert work and at moderate are now being held twice a week, and | President—Jacob D. Walter of New | following were present: e e iR oot ness College the most important ke, gor‘v;“’l:‘vl»} beu.';rhl!l;n‘,(sr?h shown Jthere 1s| Haven county. g PR Hartfor r—Robert Potter, s R SR Ry do at the entertainment | Secretary—William Bailey of Hart- rn : " ount will be a huge success. fora county New Haven county—Jacob D. Wal- AL 00 SIvShny . Farty: W. E. CANFIEI PAINLESS Extracting Mr. and Mrs, F., Avery of West The comedy provides many pleasing | One of the matters which caused | ter, James ddes, John Wilkinson. T features, especially a musical comedy, | considerable discussion was the am- | Fairfield county—Simeon PeaseJohn | ToWn street were in Springfield, Mass and Filling which is said to be excellent. biguity of the law in reference to the | Brophy. -dnesday, guests of their uncié, Ier- i county sealers of weights and meas- | Windham county—Charles E. Barber, | ¥ AVery, on his ninety-third birthda | : ures to be appointed by the comm Litchfield—Howard M. Guernsey. > 3 i STz . . 3 i sioners. It was agreed that the law | Middlesex—Charles E > Brief Paragraph. 1647 Chain Knives, Electric Teye, “]g (1} ar ors Pixley—Dunham. is Indefinite and allows a number of | uel R. Shailer, Charles E. Chapman. Aionzo M. Luther of Hartford is at Air Rifles, Pool Tabl On Tuesday Rev. C. H. Ricketts unit- | interpretations. It was voted to ap-| New London—Fred J. Brown,Charies | 1 home here on Town street for a d ’ avern Telegraph Instrument 3 EIaen 2d_in marriage Arthur J. P a | point_a committee of onme to confer | H. Smith, Charles D. Noves, stay of a week or two. P 1 N Witohoo, Too! . JACKSON, Manager. | Bt 8¢ xiey and e g a A m ngerso atches, Tools, i e r. Syateman || Te"Pie E. Dunham, both of this city. | with Superintendent Kgan of the state | Tolland—Fred O. Vinton, Rufus H A, ity Botle, Taylor—Hanson. police and the attorney general and | Leconard. Christmas shopping has caused 1561 Associat B i g i * Arthur E. Taylor and Miss Edith A i e S S L A Sl FRANKLIN SQUARE. Norwich Town and Yantic line. Hanson, both of Willimantic, were s Hours — 9 & o et . were ® - ofter to the public the finest standari Jous 9a m to8p m married Wednesday by Rev, Olar|BE1S BEING PLACED THE SURREME GIFT Raymond Keabie of Providen brands of Beer of Europe und Ameriea, FOR THE MEN Nordbladh, pastor of the Swedish Lu- ON EGG LAYING CONTEST. WAS THE THEME | comes. to home on Tanner street, | Bohemian, Pllsner, Culmbuch Bavarian theran church on Hickory sireet. The — his week, to spend & week's vacation. | Beer, Lass Pale and Burton, Mueir's bride ;‘T‘ the daughter \{t‘ ;:.l!(n Han- | Norwich |n(.m( Mamlestld in New | Seventh in Series of Talks Before Mc - - Bcotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, it Tt omiyel AR & W Line of Competition at Storrs. Crum-Howell Com pman of East 1 s|C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker inist in Willimantic, where ther will kst | L Pompny. ent for a-few Goys of Miss Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ok The egg contest carried on at Con- ome on the Scot- | Ing Ale, Sterling Eitter Ale, Anheuser he v H. Wilcox at her the MeCrum-Howell Christmas Exercises at County Home. | Necticut Asricuitural college, Storrs, | plant at the noon hour on Wednesday | land road. ""““Rf‘"('fé'/\‘r’«'fl BRI Town The annual Christmas exercises at | *nd supervised by the Connecticut Ex- | in the seventh in the serles of she George Randall, a student at Yale | Teiephone 447-12. Pocket Knives, Safety .Razors, the county home will be held at 2| periment Station, has been in progress | meetings there, Rev. (. H. Ricketts o iniversity will arrive at his _home Guns and Revolvers, oclock this (Thursday) afternoon in | since November. It is an international | the Greeneville Congrogational church | West Town street today (Thursday) Carving Sets, Telephon the school room. A programme includ- | contest, as there are hens entered from | SPoke to a good sized gathering of the | ror two weeks' vacation. ./ ‘ ing songs, recitations and three short | England, Canada and 13 of the United | Mien "".“fi'“":'”’»’ we Mnder:the e Rt i Suvmetey plays will be presented by the children, | States. The state having the most is | * the Y. M. C. A. and Rev. M Mr. and Mrs, Henry Russell and fcllowing which a Christmas tree with | Pennsylvania, which has 29 pens. Con- | I spoke upon the theme Tic | .hildren Balfic will spend Christ- gifts and candy for each child will be | necticut is second with 23 pens. There | ma_Gift nas week with Mrs. Russell's parents, enjoyed. The board of county comm: are 12 different breeds and 23 vari- | Next Monday, he said. marks the | \iy and Mrs. Joseph Brown of ‘West sioners; the secretary of the board of | eties of all the breeds. The purpose of | important’ day of the v Town strec y in the calendar. wheth o Ghe visitors, Mrs. Frank A. Mitchell, and | the contest is to find out what breed | cther day in & prm.»nL . the greatest rumber :and the largest | for a moment with Dec. 23 5 ield, Mass., is visiting her parents, A .UVUN B | exercises at the | value of marketable eggs. The reports | What does Dec. 25 mean to thel vy "apd Mrs. John Hubbard of Stur- tyrcen(-‘\‘flle public school will be held | of this contest will be an official rec- | brotherhood composed as it is of the | ovant street. Mr. Buchanan will come 157 Frankiin St Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. ord for this number of breeds under'!"“:}'"“s and the non-religious 1 n later to spend the holidays here, —_ — the same conditions. As the hens come | Marks the birth-hour of “good will tc £ Compnny Notes. from 100 different flocks, the data will | Pien”"—vea, to all men, for this was the YANTIC HAPPENINGS. SUITS P"ESSED 5“3 Before b your corn it will At G. P. Poolers 16 lbs. sagar for | 'AYC Ereat scientific reliability | ‘{'1*'»“1‘*(-;;« -:'l]‘;l-"lm‘l A-fkfwl»;l \\i\-l l»limvz_n = " 129 Main Street No. ich, Conn. . g e ail mel jer its enediction rwl ay vou to call and examine the prime | $1.00. See advertisement.—adv. e Mt of Yaluable Drises to B2 | The Diethhour of the Man ot Nosoiol | Handsome Mink Pait Shown—Late sito | Our Wagon Calls Everywhers i g . ar rn we handle. The ears are| Arthur Lindberg !s—lvendlnx the | STOWing. Two grand prizes will be | rade possible the human brotherhoc A St st I is the only natal day tha ouche arge and regular, and the corn is|Week at his home on Central avenue. |SVerded: For the pen of fowls laying | I iz the only natal day that is touch guiar, the greatest number of marketable | With universality. W. A. Dakin of Hartford was in and sound. It is free from nub-| William A. Murphy of Waterbury is | €55 In the 12 months of the competi-| A Do we fully [fealize what the intro- | town Tuesday to inspect the Frankiin BE PROGRESS[VE 5 of relative: ad il tion. an engraved silver cup, valued at | ¢Uetion of good will as a new principle | ¢ 4 = = and vou will find it “just what [ [he Suest of relatives on Boswell ave- | 5,45 “for the individual laying the |of action really meant to the world: . 1 ions e tIn A IS e i ¥e 2 : pewritten welters iring jusine atest nugmber of marketable eggs|]! meant that an entirely mew spirit | Tuesd; you want [— BY 7 T O e EobE city is | during the competition, an _engraved “us”:n nmrk"lhv- d-’!mn of men to F suggestive of the season GET < cilver cup, valued at $100. Fifty doliars | 2nother, to themseives and to ( nd suitable for the closing of the 5 A R CHAS. SLOSBERG rending several days at his home on | £IVEC ChP, el Bt A0 I oving Thia néw fen Ut was to porme term are being prepared in the Yantic = < are here, ready for a * d it i p>n, $30 in money for the second best | the entire hum; ump, ‘this supreme | school *for Friday afternoon ¥y s y W i and $20 for the third. The sum of $50 | Zift to the W wel Carl D. Sevin was exhibiting a hand- .00, demonstration to you. 3 Cove St. illiam Mullen and John McNamara | js also offered for the Arst pen laying | has Professor D Th. | some mink skin Wednesday. | i of Worcester are guests of local friends | eggs of greatest market valie, 330 for | Greatest Thing in the o Hamilton has also had one handsome METHOD, The best and most valus for your ‘or a few days. for the second and $20 for the third.|!l'¢ 100 much to claim that love or good | one so far this season. Notioss.’ Postels Ausbunsements. oit | mwoney an automobile teday., Yeu 2 = The American Poultry Journal offers a | Will had never been seen in the Thomas Newman cut corn Tuesday | kinds of Printing at r nablo’ rates. | oan't bbat F. James R. Wilson of Hartford is|silver cup, valued at $100, for the pen | Pefore Jesus came, or that the m the Kingsley farm to fill William MISS JEWETT, One demonstration will cenvines spending = been n -1 s fow days with friends on |laying the greatest number of eggs |®ite qualities had no t | Frink’s sile ¢ North Main street. during the competition, and a second mc But Jove as the controllin, Miss Maria M. Allyn, who is spend- | Fublic Stenogrupher and = you. —_— prize of $50 in advertising space for |POWer of men in every organized ing some time with Lebanon friends, Shorthand Teacher Ask the man who owns one. i e AR X e 5 »acity; in business, in politic, in « 9 own for a red Wednes- 283 Main Street “xtensive repairs and improvements | the pen laving next in order, with more | PaCIty n E in town for a brief visit nes. 2 ain cet. at the Congregational church parson- | than 15 dozen esgs. Cyphers incubat- | Terce. in eduseiion. evervwhere day. . FOR $900 age hav )rs in each of four sizes are offered | 'OTD on a certain Dec. 25 many cen —— - . NOW IN SESSION age have been completed. hrough the couttesy Tof Grant N | turies ago. ~ e XS a five-passenger 30 H. P. Touring Car. The plant of the B-I. company is | CUrtis, publisher of the Reliatle Poul- | I ask vou men, to look at the thrones BORM HOWTUCK AFE THAT'S WHAT IT I8, —at— shut down this week for inventory. The r‘ il;m{n” mmd lAm;ru-m ];nnllr\ a8 e B ailn;'lulv ’('."' ,\l;mh.-r Naz eEAsLEY —In Hingnam xl,.-‘»\ Dec. 4, ANITARY Soe it for yourself at Jccal manager is spending several days T Denler eng lapnes Jowelers S Ecoming that- heve amied. him . dow: LS. e Sy ¢ b New vk Allentown. Pa.. offer a siiver cup for | (oMing that have turned him dow sley, formerly of Nor 5 - TIREVING CITY HALL ey Jork, Just how long the plant | tha"pen of White Blymouth rocks lay. | Selfinhiness was the nume of the PRING WATER RJATISFYING |THE M. B. RING AUTO CO. s ikl ing the greatest number of eggs dur- [27¢Bs who occupied the thrones of e i o= Y Telephane. Chestnut Street. = ing the contest, There are several oth- | 2hcient world, “and their name is le MARRIED Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn i) " 4 TAFTVILLE er prizes for entries from Canada ana | /07" 1t marks, also, all moder DONHAM—in ne e 2. 1 ' . rt——— Tuition and Supplies Free i some from other states, which may not | thrones that cut away from the princi i by Rev: © i s Meeting of Ladiss’ Bonovolent Society | be (0ld At this time. ple of love and good will. Tet it thur J.° Pixiey and rrrrr —Notes and Personals. The houses are 12 by 12 with a dou- | #0mitted that the world is slow in car oyl ey : - ble pitch:roof. ch house has a par- ;_\ ing ul!‘! the new order of things, w TAYLOR _HANSON In Ther. < g have only to compare human condi- | 0. 1911 by Rev. Olaf > NOTICE meting of ihe T.adics Bemvelent soo | DAlf being of wire, with the exception | tions as they cxisted under the crue Hanson; both of Wil We have some good pieces clety held in the parlors of the Cem. | Of About two feet at the bottom, which Rome, with # state .RMSTRONG WINKELMAN 1y modern thEstIonal chisch v & is boarded to stop all drafts. Each pen - ; . yo 4 bab JhotogTADD : ; oo A nerureh wednesday after- |, ¢°hy 12, and there are five hens in | 0S¢ what marvels havebeen wrought | Wallingford, Dec. 16, by Rev. He Have you had baby’s photosrabh \of Furniture suitable for svink purchassd. ihe int of W | noon. In the absence of the president, | &5 1, DY 15 And e A e stni sis | Compare the thirone of Enstnd unde Stone, Eugene P. Armstrong of V SRt 4 babs's phntn F i o 2 A e > vice president, ) C. G. Lileli- | each o > e ers senc o Pt Gt Hogs. e RNty of Mote ‘s an a > aby's phote- E A . Shanks in the firm of YOUNG & | bridge, occupied the chalr. The meet- | N8, but one iz held in reserve, in case | the four Georges with the same thronc | L e e e Enan raph as it shoul taken. To catch | Christmas gifts. SHANKS, the undersigned will con- | ing was opened with singing and read. | one dies or is sick. There are 50 houses | (202 and vou will sce 11 the ai R orian ¥ is roguish little gmile, bis pretty littie tinue the INSURANCE and RRBAL | In€ of the Scripture, followad by pray- | i all. These face the southeast and [ §7°€ Delween the midnight and the r - dimple, Such photograps become prized | — s er. -The report of the secret the fronts are all open except the two | 42877 ake the spirit of love or gooc remembrances of babyhvod's days in | 4 » ESTAE business in his own name, as retary was A ins will out of the world’s crowns and DIED, i iinpe e t read and accepted and it was voted to | G007s, one 'in esch pen. The fromts|g B e g : . years to come. We have had years ol € raamn 103, formeri lonate to the sick on Christmas day. |Are frames hinged at the top, and cov- :“;‘"“;:‘ aps sceptres and you always|,ypy In Providen Dec. 15, | experience in photographing children. | A share of vour patronage will be| A pleasant social hour was enjoyed | STed With cotton cloth. These are let | find YUENt crushing the Rieht: crusiiy 1911, Joseph Lutz, vears They always look their best when we | greayy appreciated by by the ladies following the business|d0Wn at night, but are hooked to the ,{:U‘"hs,:‘f. '{"\f‘;;" “?; -‘I i noa ;' n RPHY—In Norwich Town, Dec 9, | take them. No troublesome posing | 31 Willow Strut ~ session, and refreshments were served, | F00f during 'the dayvtime. There is a [ iou8% “h' . b _Instinct of jus- 911, Annie Hallahaw, wife of the late | Spap them in a Jiffy. WILLIAM B. YOUNG. JR. The committee in charge of the lunch | 21ding window covered with wire on | {ice and human freedom. in ils at-| Jeremiah Murphy = = B2 —_— ~ $hanron Building, Norwich, Conn. | Was composed of Mrs. C. G. Lillibridge, | 8Ch side of the houses, which can be | (T0L (0 TOREE thE vhore world Dend | Senernl i ot B8 morning at K.30. Muse . T e GOnn | Mirs. “Trederick Waite, Mre, Goaz®: | opened in the summer time, 3o as to | il meanness and pleasure. Men. | avenue, Friday moraiug ut 8.0, Muss | CONTRACT WORK o Thompson, Mre. Nuthan hoshnocorEs | Samit a Kood curTemt of air across the | Bhether vou are religious ou | of el { o i Miss Anna Beardow. i e e e w5y orm werning 1o M k| coMsTOCK —Th ‘ in the Building Line is my WALLPAPERS It was reported that over 330 was|the back, to protect the hens, is one- | I35 De e kg 2 & g T e A cleared on the food sale held by the|PlY tar paver abiee Samin it yon sies a Camstodk and 2 | g s e i el rment of Wall Papers | So¢iefy Tuesday afternoon and evening | INerest in th> contest increases with | NOUCE S5I, 1 You picase, that : Ll The Photoqrapher. | M1y estimates I will not guarantes to ety 1998 Bhs B in Ponemah hall. every week, and it is even rumored | ST 5 e Jn. the. farm. REVNOLDS —In Leffingwell. ) & 3 , I B¢ as Jow aw the other fellow. 3 - ut ¢ for 1as been Rk Hoth aie hatieae o B child, and tha: links it forev 1911, at the residence of T Opposlie Norwleh Suvinss Soctety. | 08 @8 PO (0 IS WM (0 bp. S GARGIS WLl Ttlow, w8 fist P rious groups of leaders. The _single- | °Ur common, wniversal humanity. law. John I Ross, Silas Frank Rey- | ———— """ | satisfactory to you. Better ROt R 00; L comb white Leghorns from -England ~,,;;‘;,F”'fy“z,fl:‘{} l;lfl [»‘i”m‘n:‘ |;;, work- s n!n]du» '5»;‘1) \ln \'n;.l(r:“ B 2 { 2 uhu;l'fi on that next job, Before selecting. it will pay you to O 3 orcester is the | have been in the lead during th b E A o reth was uneral fro he ho of his son-in- il ana inspeet our line. guest of local friends for a few days. | week. o ne the Past| carpenter—very likely a master work- | lsw. John I Ress Loffngwell Fri- | Fidelio Beer C I = S0 ¥ ks man. He not a product of the day noon. Dec o'clock . E also have t received a full line Priacie’ Bl e high 3 E Buried in Yantic ce 3 . or in Bottle B r Ready Mixed B # ancis geron of Fall River is righer schoois. He @i 1 not write D. 1. | xoo AR L Tt Op Draf’ or in Bottles, ' teady Mixed Paints in all shades. | ine gucst of relatives on Marwion ve® Tug Neptune Rescued. or LL. D, after his name. His study | Team Dell ‘ers Lverywhers. 216 Main Street Painting. Paper Hanging and Dec- | pye, Washington, Dec. —The tug Nep- | was a workshep, on whose svalls w i . rating are a specialty by us. LR e s | tune, which bad been helpless in the | no collezr diploma. We see his ex- ". JA(_KEL & CO. | CARPENTER L BUILDER : Hartwell G. Thompson of Yale uni- | Atlantic for several days, appealing for | 1essive face Cove-ed with sweat and | and JO R P. F. MURTAGH versity is at his home on Front street | 28sistance, was rescued, with all on | his hands callonsed by using the fack s —r | Telephone 370, for the holidays. board, by the revenue cutter Mohawk | piane and the chisel. Throuzh toil the 3 [ ey T 92 mod 94 West Main St. off the New Jersey coast today. She|Man of zareth found himself and alianing ol Fred Erlbeck of the T S, ship South | 15, heng owed o Delaware breakc | (e conscloneness of his ‘worid mii 15 Main Street, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN On Exhibition it s v atel on t was he who showed the world e ha abor, clean. o an orcefu P OTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF e ST S S e Dental SUrgeon |, s.. amorment of the Latest stvies hie who tanght us that the quality and PARTNERSHIP Carolina is spending the holidays at | lie . In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice | in Millinery for Fall and Winter wear al Bt Totoe in istor dignity of labor are to he measured by | during his last illnes st Thé Sz of Kenfbn & Bekhover. Al I. PR O = | the character of the men back of, it. u | i 0 Tog gon of DRSPS ot GER L s n | S ke o cue from this Building. Norwich, Conn. MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, s have recently dissolved partner- A Mrs, George E. Whitford and son ot | or toil! lLet \this su ) 11t bri S N chot Btreet. “nip, 3 Direstyr Willimantic are the guests of her par- | ont in your lives the hiehest fanerioe §ASD n 2 ot et . com now on this business will be ents, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Kyle of [ of a man—that of iving STo giee DENTIST Deted along the same limes as in Ill‘ Embalmar Soutn & naucted a the e A’ street time, th. ev, and, most of e Sak . B time, airensth. monev. "and. most ot Embalmers‘ DR. E. J. JONES JOSEPH BRADFORD, (Signed) KENYON & PICKHOVER. declid The members of the Taftville A. C.| 3PPy, I8 the biggest thing any man 70 Franklin 8t, Bulletin Bidg. | recently captured five large gray [£3n U0 on this earth. There Is noth- Suite 46, Shaznon Building Book Binder. . ‘Telephone $43-2. squirrels, which they have on exhibi- | {N€ greater in herven. Make a =ift ‘o 2 Au EAN “usfl. Prompt service dey or might tion in & large cage in the club rooms. |y Wife, Your Uftle ones and friends Lady Assistant. Take eievator Shelucicet strees an- | Aisnk Bovks Mads and Ruled to Or Zady Aesistant. receive vastly more than vau eiva. May Teloplous cult- 338-4. i cnaaithe. v M8 SEGASWAY. Farrell & Sandersor. Props. Restdence 116 Groad (George Desjarlais has returned from | ihe coming Christmas be the richest | Henry £ Church. . Wm. Smith Allen. I Telephons Uh . 5. kasfl SEBCIAT RADHN 1h Misbin Sy orita. ey anmae T New, yieatora ‘whore ho has been em- |and merriest you eva: und. JEWETT CITY HOTFL TN ¢! 3 ear, and has t_the shop meeting Wednesday at N an. -to- b company. Mrs. T. O, 'Pflllbr sang (wo =ele -llnns, etir fDr business results. I.' columne of Buleus y - / 5 B

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