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will determine. Least of all is it nec- essary that so much financlal power over the country’s Interests should be concentrated in a firm of private bond meérchants as the past has demon- strated to be possible. We regulate Qlorwich Bulletin and @ouries 118 YEARS OLD Subscription price month; $6.00 a year. Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, | Conn. as second-closs matter. we are to supervise our national banks through a federal board: we will hever {eguin allow 69 directorships held by the members of one banking house to exercise a more or less controlling in- fluence in corporations having re- sources of ten billions of dollars. The action of the house of Mergan has an important significance. Tt means an era of different things in financial with that 12¢ a week; 50c a | cir Telephone Calls: R ey gl company but with Wall street, Bulletin Editorial Rooms 35-3 SFoR E Bulletin Job Ofiice 35-2 \SALLS Fon TH‘E PENAL.‘—:" - fhenever revolts have occurred Willimantic Office, Room 2 Murray. \e south of the Rio much has been said of the part has contributed has been the republics to Buildins. Telephone —_— Norwich, Monday, Jan. 5, 1914. e given the place ed. Finan- mmunition contrib- That there r the claims is ire of a quantity iages stowed 1y to sail for em ) the United where they h from uted more’ or tes as bel ome se0000000000s0censensresessose The Circulation of The Bulletin The Bulletin has the largest reutation of any paper in East- orn Conmecticut and from three to four time= larger than thdt of seen arge less ground sidential order for nearly two ¢ e purpose c ping the any in.Norwich. It is delivered such munitions of war into to over 3000 of the 4,053 houses avy penalty is provided in Nerwich, a:i read by ninety- a surpris- our rayroads by public commissions; | | SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. Borax water will restore the gloss to sateen in washing. Dainty lawns, etc, must be re- moved from the line as soon as dry or WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN. fastened at the sides under bands of Iace or tulle plaiting. A novel way of decorating the low chignon s to loop a string of parcels in two circles and fasten one on each side of the bow roll of hair at the back of the neck. Festoon the pearls over the hair and let a long chain_ of i the wind will make them limp. loop of the chain héng down the back, | To clean lacquered brass wash it in | hot water; using soap if necessary. Polishes should be “applied to un lacquered brass only. ends. People who have trouble with san- dal, rubbers breaking where the nar- | row strip soes around the back of | the foot may make them wear a much {longer time by using adhesive plas- " This comes in narrow strips : stick forever to the rubber It saves rub- will Now | A aelciou nawich is made that the prevailing hair dressing kept to twists and loosely brushed up is reaching below the shoulder blades. Sashes of tulle often have beaded One of gray used together, has an ornament on the end made of blue purple and green heads and from this is a beaded fringe. The most charming tions are produced by beads in_silver, gold, pearl and gay tints with tulle in delicate shades. JEWELED HAIRPINS. and green tulle, color combina- using various style of almost exclusively from fresh crustless bread as follows: | fresses, large hairpins are used for Melt ten marshmallows in a granite’ both day and evening wear. For the | dish in hot water, add two table-|latter occasions the jewelers are pro- | spoonfuls of sirup from preserved; qucing exquisite examples in the fin | ginger. one tablespoonful of fin est of fine workmanship, the pins be- chopped ger and the same of finely | ing made with curved or square ends, ground walnuts or almonds. Mix well together_and spread on thin buttered | bread. This is especially nice for af- terncon tea. in silver or the chief ai sign as ble. | | A GOOD IDEA. | “At our school,” cxplains & girl who, in Louis Seize P platin m bei light and delicate atterns, carried out hum and set with very small diamonds or other jewels, ng to keep the de- as possi- DAINTY SACHETS. ALL THIS WEEK! Our January Clearance Sale WILL CONTINUE TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK Don’t miss the money-saving opportunities of this Great Trade Event. Not a few Sale items—but a multitude of specials in— Men’s Clothing, Boys’ Clothing, Women’s |} Children’s Waists, Garments, Garments, Silks, Muslin Underwear, Dress Goods, Winter Underwear, Millinery, Hosiery, Laces, Gloves, Ribbons, Carpets, Handkerchiefs, Art Goeds, Rugs, Draperies, © ENGAGE -STEL - GRAND RAO R AGGREGA] lor%:v A SINGERS .FROM THE ~ PRESENTING A DOUSBLE BILL OF CONCERT AND OPERA MERDI'S TUNEFUL OPERA “IL.A TRAVIATA” Will Be Given Completetin Four .Acts With Costumes and Scenery Preceded by A SPLENDNMD CONCERT PROGRAMME of Arias and Ensemble Numbers fa>m Other Well Ki O Incl; # Great'’ SEXTETTE FRS:AV":_U |;..‘ g Everywhers Pronouticed the Finest Aggregation of Grand Opera Siny and the Best Muisical P i o 9-3 - rogramme gv.r Heard Outside of the SEATS ON SAL.E TUESDAY, JANUWARY 6th at 10 A. M. PRICES .o oo ... - 50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50,; Boxes $2.00 x AT FBRCADWAY SPECIAL ADIED VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTION CAPTAIN HERO % 8 POLAR BEARS SENSATIONAL BEAR ACT 'AND THE ONLY, ACT OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD. Direct Prom Keith's Theatre, Providence Etc. Ete. Etc. threa per cerst. of the pesple. In b Ts of the crew | during her college preparatory vears, {: = a were eleased, Unless | things not to be found in text books, ! an inch wide and a few stal e in l:ul;'aam :"d g Dut to the | "weTe expected to keep In our OWN|ender ~some exceedingly dainty Janielson to over 1,100 and in . o s Mexleo | Tooms and their presence there leaves | sacheis can be made to Dlace among & A J : ail of these places it is consid- . (e rolioc of the nent against | BO space for shift waist ch The | linen. Take u dozen or so stalks of It is by far the largest and most important in Eastern Con- A e Rl : d the present disturb- | R T ey e I o ihe fiawer. Tnen || necticut. It is particularly interesting during the January Eastern Cannectiout has forty- bein T ned. |iaists from wrinkling while they lay | threaa the ribbon in and out of the X X i £ 1 nine towns, one hundred and cvents thein the chiffonler drawers, but since I've | stalks as though weaving, and Sale, as it offers an opportunity to select from our complete 23 ! ut the re- ! installed a shirt waist box in my trunk | tinue until the ribbon reaches within 4 siziy-fve postofiice districts, ; bl | there en't any trouble whatever. The | am inch o two of the end of the ataiks. || stock at Clearance Sale Prices. Here are a few of the Sale and sixty ‘rural fres delivery determina- | box Is simply a sheet of heavy card- [ Draw the ribbon up tightly so that a a { routns. board that swings outward from the bag is formed with the flowers inside items: e Bullée is aoid in every 3] 4 nings side of the trunk and when|and tie the end in a bow round the 4 closed is secured by the ends of two stalks. Cut the ends of the stalks . 5 . - town ard on zii «f the R. F. D. seem cheap leather belts tacked respective- | off evenly. If the ribbon used is of a Table Linens—Reduced Towelling at Sale Prices rostes in Eas . Conmecticut. §|1¢ Iy to the improvised 1id and the mside | Javender shade the finished sachet will [lo. g0 i1\ Bieachea Table Damask One case of Bleached Crash ice of the trunk's top. If the pasteboard | appear like an en ot 2o w e dite 0e e Price 3¢ a yar CIRCULATIGN P sheet is let down over the trunk's tray | lavender. Ja 55 Towelling at Gdsrel 8 | iy Gty pigea Mo i ensiaer —e 64-inch_Satin-finish Table Dam- > from 10c—at 11%¢ from lsc, iy laundered shirts and blouses NEEDLEWORK NOTES. value 4 ek nen. Glans: THowal 196! average............. 4412 CHILD LABOR. v and quite a number of tnem whibint Melpch Al Lifen, Clane Ton dock, sibiugs s s e put away in this manner. R eiiient ke 6 o 70.inch Satin-finish T L el Lo s S g S . e g0 peen) S in a fine lingerie blouse ask, value gectnen Sanitary cDametEas a hed In camps et TINTED CURTAINS. sleeves in by machine SR ian ey Py PR ie W daecel GERD o e have be e « e ; | hote arouna the cdges' with either a | e en Iris| able alue’ 75c. striction of child lahor and every state are apt to soil very | coarse thread or soft fic ama se. { which has enac 1 mproving good idea to tint| e A leache” Table | TOWels Greatly Reduced . enefits which r vellow shade. al-| To make dre for thin i Seache TAE | AL g sives s S (o & arance may not be | waists cut white flannel the size de- >amask, ° se b R s dainty when their e is | ed, tr he ed i nar Linen ~and Egkkiah : quite so dainty as whe ir lace is ! sired, trim the edge with narrow lace PEREAGAES : < ; = movement has-not, however, ac 2 : 72-inch Full Bleach and Silver|pri lic and 1c 2 ot of a snowy hue. Rin the cur- | and {ie in the aress with n: S fl iE i EVERYBODY AT CHURCH SUNDAY 'plisicd all that s possible. There are | tains in w Coftes results In | They will Keep. the waist dry. BleastDEmpak raiue 18 At 190350 dozen Linen Huck Tow Like many other commen still son tes in which children are | a ecru, but as the| = §0-inch Turkey Red Table Dam- | Value 25c ; e R Bk b et o Lo a 1 to work in factories under | stain wash ’the tinting must bo| Often corsets, otherw Coatue 8 At 2% Hemmed Turkish _Towel ervbody-at-church Sunday n of age. In Georgia repeated e time the curtains are | condition. will break at the 2 | slightly mill stained, value 37%e. 11th, is deserving of hea f ten ma gall rk in »l"‘l:“"‘m e e L make Hien 3§ £0ou as nEw CUE AtHDS [[B8c [ 69 nch Best Quality Tarkey fRad e ] n se. | ¢ T i e not | Permanent, but it will not resist soda. | of featherbone about four inches long, Jamask, value Whether it will or not, it cves o g T s o owcha by Dol bwh haorae e e Cottons, Flannels, Etc. sult in the filling of the chu e 5 of horseradish leaves in half a gallon | collars, and stitch these over the ! Yard-wide Sheeting—Sale Prices 5e, is concelved for tnatvia: ar 1 r thirty - minutes { broken steels. Napkins at Sale Prices Tlo and 93ge commupity &« ; . oction and then steep t | ; . Double Sale Prices necessary rriat s rn states, V n it until the desired Wihen sev braid it is at 8 dozen, | a0 53 attendance will A S n, 3 ned. Rinse through « a go0d plan, a ing it in the C, value $1.35 chureh attendance next Sunday , hanging them up to dry. [ usial way” G0 take “a needie’ and SLE0-car 1,69, value §200 5o : : ; — Strong thread and oversew the braic e $3.00. omet Flannel— gveryone who can get there, r th a fe stitches ery 3 and and non eated to HEAL TR OND DERULY: A e e e ond 1Y 0aa 1ots of Sotled Napkins, various e el & moveme For slight burns put the part in- | trodden on, it will not tear far. at greatly reduced prices 4 ‘ y ut the co in cold water, or cover it with | — _proof Ticking at 17c from i stened ‘baing powder, and then| Dunty corset covers are made of |{Pattern Cloths—Reduced B Every cor ¥ 1s bettered by the | O Insp with a wet cloth. When the skin is x 3] repe de chin with | ey s e ouisiana destroyed the point to be attained is| elaborate trimmings of lace, or of net | [ $1.371 Table Cloths . o St leans to exclude the Do this by cover- | with puffings through which ribbon is ?| Yinen, 8-4 size, hemmed Pillow Cases—Sheets 1 i o 3 3 % t s appar ing the burn with sweet oil, vase- | run, with ribbon extending over the ready for use, value $1.7 1 Cases at ¢ from 1 all the people regardless of denomina- g zre line, linseed oil, carron ofl, lard or| shoulders. 1 from 17c—at 15c from 20c. tion. It stands as a powerful force for | 4 ; e with flour spread thickly on a linen | i $1.50 Table Cloths, strictly all| ¢®39. One case Sheets—Salel good &xnd therefore something in which | °£1¥1atio g ol S oy cloth or on cotton batting. "] Porcelain buttons decorated with lthen, sise 10, hemmed and Price 39 : everyone should be des! of ' parti- the overcoming o= . ! pompadour designs in dainty colorings ready for use, value $2.00, Better grade Sheets—Sale Prices 4Sc, ng and in lending r sist- g An excellent covering for burnt!are used on small ve nd linen | 58c and 68c. ance, how mall. Small ek which surfaces is 'made by mixing common | dresses are trimmed with white | iBed Spreads—Reduced Rl e e i an ins hiting (used in kitchens for polish- | porcelain bittons with tir ures of Blankéts--All Kinds' Roduced B ot o aks | cap 2 e i ik ing purposes) with sweet ofl or cot- | the same color as the dre {BAt 59c—One case Hemmed Crochet | DX g B lendaccs oo o ghets o are tts cit. | tonsced oll, or even water, fo a th < b e Bed Spreads—Sale Price 58c Cotton Biankets at 53¢ from 6%c—at - dance ome S maydiCF 16 e b Jts Clt-] paste. With this the burn 1s lover cattal s and_ shredded e et Bhads aies S from $1.5 result in a stimulated e o tom: they are | fuliy covered by means of a fe corn husks make splendid fillings for |§. Hemmed Crochet Bed SBproads + $1.68 from $2.00 vercoming of a negle ¢ n proger 5 ion and | taking care not to break the blister: The st cushion snoua oe |59 o0 3500 O 60 Hom offers the excellent g s react upon | then the whole part is covered with linen embroidered wit : s » A breaking the habit of 3 nd nation, I 1d enough | cotton cloth and kept clean and molst. ' clover blossoms and green leaves und : = Whatever is aimed a ot 18 Blive Bach ok blossoming brown cattails is suitable | fWhite Goods—Reduced RS e f B etimnan 0o suk oo . Y D i Golden halr TeGnUealie qnosh cara- it tho Loitt Ghanion: Tind hop loac iR 2l ; | EXTRA SPECIAL! s of size agement. Let the churches be R i o Pontimaance of such i ful brushing and cleansing, and an and flower are both grace and F White Goods, all weaves a fine e Wool Blankets, S urces lec o ™| infusion of chamomile flowers is said look neat embroidered on dark | fis n White India Linons as fol- |s] I stained at half prices, to_overflowin veryone should be |pra s | to_make a good shampoo for it. An nim. Cornflowers should | fiows SALE PRICES on our entire stock of] able to find time for spiritual as well = | effcaciou v onme is composed of adorn the cushion cover of the husk 9346 from 123%c Bed Comfortables as other refreshments, pa rly | EDITORIAL NOTES. olic ammonia, half an ounce; cushion Sy AR SALE PRICES on Remn fhen it means an aid fo axd the ex. PEE ire of quillaia, the same amount St = | 124c from 17c and Ceashin: Table Linen tension of an important, inspiring and ; e nce of wood violets, two dram A VALUABLE TABLE. | B A Nhite Good elevating influence. Righteousn CERpNwho < . and alcohol sufficient to make elght | X B e e ear one { ounces. The shampoo should be ap-| To weigh without st need of the cit e = T plied by rubbing it well into the scalp. Ten eggs, one poun i 5 5 Breatest need of the ety a e is| o nk employes the “day of {and drying the head with a roush| Soft butter size of ezg, one ounce Men’s, Women’s certainly nothing which stands 4 e = to the day | towel. No water is required | One pint A sugar. twelve ounces. | hilon? imore than the church, s e e ; | One pint brown sugar, thi and Children’s aend e n old pair of kid gloves, worn at| ounces e Aoy 7 night after an astringent has been ap- | Two teacupfuls (level) granulated 3 I3 : MEXICAN BELLIGERENTS. er e plied will do wonders in keeping the ! sugar, one pound, % || Some of the greatest values of the sale will be found in our It 1s hot a particularly desirable job - nds also in breaking| Two teacupfu (well heaped) A . I s » BT embie c down R es. However, I | sugar, one pound. departments devoted to Wearing Apparel—Men’s, Boys’, B s s . T = w1 | M@ bones are large, reducing the flesh i~ Two teacupfuls soft butter, one > p B ) % ¢ B L s e e s e e S e : Wi CRMaRs sl Bty Mo aeme: ol tile-oit T g i i B ! O L oot Ha k| Ons pint Mgwa, one pour ! Jendid auvd ok Her b W - 2 hu rian mo d e atiributed to the autos and | 01 and even larger. it would be bet- | One pint chopped meat, one pound. [ vantage of the splendid savings which we offer in these which must receive gener oval Funmen | ter to pass the time making them Soft et :b:,r,p, ,,,: Teoc % ket | ;n.di x\;x::;mu"é;l in keeping the nails CONCERNING WOMEN. i departments. e are many 1 : T wel L — atrocities but ir has 2 s Mrs. George Brown, wife of a for R e 251 bir This me There {s a mode of using hot water | mer member of the Georgia legisis % quarter will be given and paign a which I an excecaingly viubie one. | fure 'Ts said o be first won WASH GOOD Prints, Percales, o i be g e c Hdate is the habit of taking a hot foof | lobbyist-of that state. She succeeded % 1 e ot be —— | bath every night before golng to bed | in having passed a bill recogn the Ginghams, Flannels, Etc. opposin si L o Joo Tinker case| 0% about ten or twelve minuics ‘as a mother with a father open battle, : ey 2 15€ | hot as it can be borne. The effect of | ¥ of her children as long . 1Gi s prinoners, a 5 th o for on the feet, which should be im- | as they are minors Prints—Remarkable Values |Ginghams—Greatly Reduced order which would ref stection | & sions £ the | mersed over the ankles, is to fill ol | “sx0 R AR e i i N le s | v s with blood—rendered ap-{ A Manchester (N. H.) judge sen- |f5c Pr ait Al el @riis and arive them ba ot B —— | parer _their deep red color—and | tenced two men to four months eac alue 12%¢ R 0 t t s w what a sizable | this affords relief by withdrawing it in jail for willful neglect of their (s &radled g iR ter et Yoll has T the decision of | from the brai pecinlly after in- | minor children, and he said that the an-| 10050 | Best Quality press Ging The action of this country in FIving | (ne no reception the | tellectual activ also after prolonged | next persons sentenced for the same i hams, all the ‘best known| % haven to those who meek snfers, yo- | il ot {tudy or lierary labor at night.”the | offenss wouid ‘be given longer terms | e assort B o o s : 10 | tranquilizing effect on the nervous | Tn the meantime the mothers are per | . espoused in the conflict is proper. This L R thak el system is very remarkable and quiet| haps responsibie for the support of | ! 12040 GRalite i RS e i e oenized that the slo- | Jeap s promotad. Let the highest | tha chiiacen ne support of | fWash Goods—All Styles | 1240 b ol o hout the losing side. 3 Hasor glae % | temperature which can be borne be ks { | v b e SR i& thrown ahout the insing side s is one under which | maintained for at least ten minutes by | Mrs Mary Harrls Armor saye that || 5¢ | Dress Muslins, in neat fig- | o 4 ere ot armed and those' who ar poss | repeated small additions from the hot | insanity is increasing twelve times as | ures and floral designs, value 19¢ AWl our Fine Scotch are t;rrm to give them up. It could b water can close at hand. fast in New Jersey as the population | 8¢ hams, 32 inches wide, n expecta ha this co try Rus: nsiders that excessive TP e lasi ) years ‘rease e - o + 1 2 B e e e ul CARE O i hg lant two years increase |} 8i40 | 36-inch Dress Cambrics. light means overiook its duty | talking is angerous disease, and OF PHONE. in Insanity In New York has been | ana dark grounds, good as < in checking butchery, however much it | there a se who are firmly con- | twice as great as its increase in popu P trcT. YAl 1o | Outing Flannel—Flannelette B it T et 1 tme ]t it s oy The most scrupulous care should be | lation. Alcohol, she says is the cause | : 2 | : matter. But having the problem thrust L given the house telephome. House- | of the increase in both states and she | One lot of Wash Goods,| Outing Flannels—a big assortment BRGE thri 1t was onen to DI one o The postofice emplove who is sick | Keepers should remember that both | predicts that in the year 1820 publie | Dimities, Batiste and Tissues | of designs and colorings as follows: co - RS8O0 et G 3 the transmitter and the receiver will | Sentiment will wipe the saloon out. of at 9c a yard, value 15c to| A 0o raduded ron e lution and that was.in accordance after lickinz $3 orth of postage | i tral p = 4 b i g wor A ansmit dirt germs and odors. the nation. 25¢. At 71 edtiid ks e with the actlon which has been taken tamps o o kno hat his tongue | gerew the tops of both and i 5 & t 7ae edu ¢ rom Becanse Mexicans are d 18 of and | was given him for a different use. | thoroughly. Wasm swater witn miie ONE INITIAL, Best . Quality Parcals, -36 At Sc—reduced from 10c actually are resorting’to savage prac-| _ - - | carbolic acid, or the suds of carbolic - e i At 10c—reduced from 12%c Hces 1n mo renson for the Unitea| Me¥ican federals are seeking refuge acid soap. ' What care ihe public| When only one nitial is desired for tus %a b eRas At 10/%4c—reduced from 12 States going to their assistance. on Un s soil. Probably Hyer- | phones need can readily be imagined. | marking the letter of the last or fam- e LEMG 100 e B Beaosd X o, R % {ta will a taken aboard ome of | e ily name is used. The initial for a Tudor Draperies, in a_ splen- o d;fk".‘;‘l” i ,':x?“ Dre MORGAR & O, our hattle on 1 et A el HANDY BOXES. man's. handkerchiet fs from one-hal? a1d_selection of new draper; S S : 2dr Bt 1 - to an inch in size, and should be designs, value 12%c Bai V5 ais Fi ¢ sections £ ntry o | *OF . - vl i) a ot firngs sections o country ar | Every living room or library ought|placed on the diagonal linen in one i = g | 10 ele naturally intsrected ¥ of | rt 7 ~ lton el in 15 hoads | corner. ratford Cretonn 36 the partners of J organ L fiuence | wer. TIn it should be wrapping ches wide, in designs and | Bithorawing T Rany alscte- | D T or long string, stickers, clips, mucilage RECIPES. golorings for Draperies 12140 B oo o many Gtreche-|peen gecried, Opyor e e te, tags and the thousand aeq == | Comfortables, value 12340, | 122 At bers, hut New Trgland 14 narteniary (7000 (0 sce what will be ained by | one little things that one is likely to| Potato Cottage Pudding—Take haif || 1250 | The popular Bden Clo monos, Et eancerned. hecs: its remoy | want frequently and is inconvenlenced | & pound of bolled potatoes, dry and French Flannel . finish for| 256 | Bath Robe I B 15 AL | by not having. If they are handy|floury, Beat until they are quite Waists, Dresses, Shirtings, Jins jof ,Acsigns and colorings, Soad sttuation. It indlcat g P b s e R R L e Pajamas, Bto, value lsc. | value soe. =5 tuatior 1dicates a new or - ol : and over again. ed rind and strained juice of a small 15 - f der of things and an early determina- e — lemon, two tablespoons of moist sugar, 140 | Printed Madras, 82 Inches| 330 | Bath Robe Fiannel 1n & B on the part of this great firm to | | og e e o W ot DICTATES OF FASHION. two ounces of clarified butter or good | wide, for' Shirtings end | go0d selection of bordered abandon the pracice of SFlOCKINE | g 410 f s gy B —— beef dripping and two well-beaten | Waistings, value 17c. | designs, va 39c B . o o interlotking| o yne public Colored satin shoes are much worn | eggs. Beat the mixture thoroughly of a guilty conscier 5 deirl 08 = STt whien | 41 the one Dutton slove has met Witk Grn’ It into a Duttered dish und bake ' e e oRt el t is an inter ing statement which | instant succ n vell-heated ov The Havor o trouble n the futnre, it sains & certain | 1y made that Americans guide polilics —— the padatii mb 6 Varial o the ma Men’s, Women’s amount of credit through voluntary|png finawce in China, but it is notice Jeweled buckles, whethier for neck, | dition of a few washed and dried cur- | i ¥ Bction however surprising it may be. | gble that the army of theimew republic | belt “or slippers, showld harmonize or an. ounce of blanched and and Children’s I Phsy wiso rocomnize the wisdom of |1, tretaed by Commers with the color scileme of the gown, ded almonds or a gluss of sherry 3 ie i i such a course, | St £ b i 17 To bahe, three quariers ot an || Winter weather is just beginning, and yet we offer an op- e e R | e : no lenger necessary to have Suficient for four or five per & < % As it 1s well put by the Springfleld| Perbaps those who have been ad-|ne's street suit with coat and sk ¥ portunity to buy winter weight Underwear at prencunced Republican: “There ars no interlock- | vocating intervention in Mexico are|of the same material, Diffessnt on . B {0 e Girectorates dn | Eugland amon | ggretting (nat it s mot our soldicrs | vics harmunising or contrastmg 1| Oyster Saute—Two dusen largo or|f savings. See our Men’s Underwear in Men’s Store—our utions; and England is|who are heing made the victims of | color are used for the coat and skirt. | thrée dozen Small oysters: two tabl E sl the world's center of commercial | Mexican methods of warfare. L i spoontule of - butter, four - of fme || Women’s, Misses’, Children’s and Infants’ at Underwear and monetary exchanges, The English = = Silk waistcoats are put in some of | cracker crumbs. Let the oysters drain A Jaw forbids them. No mors are they| 1t Orville Wrights stabilizer does|the lace and net waists. The waist- | in the colander, season and roil in the || Department en main floer. eesontial in America. As for fndus-|no more than make seroplanes ws safe| (OAS are ueually of moire silk in a|crumbs. Have the butter very hot e e S #¥iat and raiiroad interlociing, by this | as automobiles he must realize himseiz | f7K Siflc A0 extind from four or | in a frying pan and put in enough of ‘ Esieatis the Trocess should mot go be- (thal he has yet a large amount of | fintes in pointad outline and some- | the ouogns t0. 0 > boitom of l)o & M- e e e R dart S ameant 20 imee”Inpnled outine g ROmET | i By Gy o "Brotn, Ty The Porteous itchell * law of combination is tobe, the people -igation, low the waist. They are usuallv)criso taast. pEm U s R et “DANIEL FROWMAN Prossits DANIEL FI Lxfih';'k\' . ENGL(;ENsocfif)R The Colebrated Actress in The Famous English Football Team HIS NEIGHBOR’S WIFE | Playing English Gup Tie Games. X Pt Thinis M £ Mol Seo all the Big Stars. 2 Reels. FATIYV'S TION .. ......... Funny Keystone MUTUAL WEEKLY NQ. 51.....All the Latest News {VS—Evs. 7 and BAB—10c, 15¢ and 20c ~—AND OTHER PHOTO PI.AYS_Ev nd R T A U PR R TR R Mon., Tues., Wed. A WEEK AUDITORIUM 6" Fexrures —SPECIAL ATTRACTION— Fun on the Briny A Musical Comedy Special Scenery 10 PEOPLE FUNNY COMEDIANS PRETTY GIRLS AUDO BATO _...............Eccentrc Equilibrist THE WHITE SQUAW . ... ........2Reel 101 Bison | WITH WM. CLIFFORD and PHYLLIS GORDON Qo}onial Theatre CHARLES MeNULTY, Mar. EVENINGS 10c 2000 Ft— THE TOLL OF Tfif‘m_‘r‘»_m T Immense, Two Reel Land Swindle Drama. THE FIRST CHRISTMAS,”..... Edison Historic Feature “YOU'VE GOT TO PAY,” ... Penitentiary Drama. “A TROUBLESOME MOLE” . .Beauty Parlor Story A FOUL AND FEARFUL PLOT,”. St -.....Biograph Comedy PICTURES CHANGED EVERY DAY THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK NORWICH, CONN. Statement December 27, 1913 DEPOSITS $2,054,101.28, Secured by $4,784,058.72 AS FOLLOWS Cash, and Due from Reserve Agents and Banks....... $ 581,296.97 Bonds and Securities ........ 1,050,628.00 Loans and Discounts ....... 1,982,133.75 $3,614,058.72 Additional and Contingent Security— Banking House ........... $ 170,000.00 Stockholders’ Liability ....... 1,000,000.00 $1,170,000.00 Total Security for Deposits.......... $4,784,058.72 U. S. Deposits and Circulation .............. 160,899.00 Secured by Bonds ...... Sl araate sibemat AT RS T Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits . .... $1,738,507.19 THE LYHNE LAMP E COMFORT AMP. A pe The €. S. ersick & Co. Distributors for Gonnecticut 1 New Haven, Connecticut Keen Kutter AXE Saeger and Kelly ALL WARRANTED The Household ALBERT BOARDMAN, BULLETIN BUILDING, Prop. 74 FRANKLIN STREET - THE 120010 ANNUAL MERTIN DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | = : of the Mutual Assurance Compan of Dental Surgeon tie Nurwich Savings Soclety Monday, In charge of Dr S. L. Geer's practice Notice (o Polieyholders. e ik hi T Pollgies will be renawad at the Nor- McGrory Building. Nerwich, Comm | ™l g™ "L R Bh s Treliiie” e Clty of Nerwich Water Works. . P Sttice Whlte p t e Board of Water Commissioners. ewich, Conne. Dee. 81, 1353, po¥ater vaies sor e qirter ending ec, 31, 1913, are due and payab DAN MURPHY & CO. l;“, S 998 R Javabie at Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars | 00000 000 0% 10 an b remaining unpaid after gan. 31 Corner of Water and Market Sts. Janid JOHN J. SHEA, Cashfer.

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