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INSURANCE EMPLOYERS which takes effect Jan. 1, 1814, Applies To You. ‘rotect Yourself with a policy in the ZETNA. J. L. LATHROP & SONS Norwich, Conn. A CLEAN SWEEP our property may take place in | ie hour. If covered by FIRE IN ANCE the loss is only a tem- embarrassment. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main Street. all Do your realize that an accident ocours every three seconds. Compensation Insurance in the Travelers’ Insurance Co. will remove all your worry. B. P. LEARNED & CO. JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and lnvestments McGrory Building, Main St. | «iffice ielephone 5C1-2. Resifence 175-3 | { ATTORNEV‘ AT LAW Browu & Perkins, Kitormys-at-law | Over Uncas Nat. Bauk Shotucket St. Entrance stairway near to Thames National Bank. Telephone 35-3. Cowi wmecne, i Atk v Lo, i Shancor - | DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO LYE, EAR MOSE and THROAT Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., Sundava excepted, aid by appoiniment GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and - Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville | Promv* attention to day or night calls. Tdk&hm 630. APriaMWiawl Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER In Willimantic two days eaon week. For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich, Conn. Different Pebeco is totally unlike all other dentifrices. It keeps the mouth whole- some, the breath un i tainted and the teeth white and sound. Pebeco | Tooth Paste | 1 does this so well because it gounteracts “acid- mouth,” the cause of 95% of tooth decay. | That Pebeco does over- | eome “acid-mouth,” you €an easily prove with the Acid Tost Papers we send you free with ten- tube—an inter- 1g and scientific test day tr a distinct and real ire to use Pebe it preserves the teeth and keeps them white is wonderful. | Ten-Day T Test | Papers 1o I dcid—Sent Free - 1 LEHN & FINK I 120 William New York | { i | MiSS ELLA M. POTTER instractor of Piano md Harlnon! Studio new epy on of 1913 Boom 6, Alice hdfi Tel. 968 | cents. | Loans on Ci | Loans | Market Value KILLIFER - not be Broken—Outlaws Will Protect Contracts. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. I Wil- | Ham Killifer plays baseball at all," he ! will play with the Federal league,” E. E. Gates, general counsel for the Fed- | eard league, said tonight in discussing | the action of the player. in signing a | contract with the Federal leazue und subsequently signing to play with the Philadeiphia National league team. | Mr. Gates declared that de- eisions sustain this view. “If Kiliifer actually has signed a con- tract to piay with Philadelphia_there | and their are but two conelusions which follow | even if it such action” Mr .Gates said. that erganized baseball ha its initial positio public and to the play net_take back into or; a player who jumped to league. Second, that the la tect leag “First ebal ‘ederal pro. equrt can hc “enjoined from playin: Phiadelphia_club. ced, both to resort te tn: FINANGIAL AND GOMMERCIAL A BULL MARKET. Wali Street Sentiment More Optimis- tic Than for Several Months. New York, Jan. 22.—Vigorous buy- ing of stocks and bonds continued to- day. ¥ rose in ail d Taken in connection with ¥ advance, it was more like a genuine Dbull market than any which the street | had seen in many months. Sentiment | was decidedly optimistic, for it w felt that the movement in securiti had @ basis for definite improvement in fundamental conditions. Investment buying conilnued on a large scale. It was the hish grade investment stocks, in fact, which led | the advance. Amiong the speculative favorites there were signs of pr taking at times and their rise was than yesterday. In the also, "dealings were unusually active. transactions be! the largest | of an: day in nearly two years. | Betler reports came from the c«p—l | per trade, and it wa§ said that some | %X T business was being dome at s 14 5-8 Boston was a buver af cop- | pers here. Total sales of bonds, par value, $7,- 300,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call e Hide & L. . sid = oo i 3850 Aw. 200 Am. E 1950 Unlon Bag & P.. . Tnton Pictfie 100 Do. ot 500 Tn. Ry. Toy prd $100 Atees Heat Cor 180 T T P& ¥ 4050 Atchteon .. 430 Do, e et 100 Do. pfd ... 900 Adamtle Coast Li 800 Balwin Locomoth 170 Do. 4 7800 Bait. & Oid. 2000 Dot Steet 400 Do. ot 400 V. Car. 100 Do. ptd 00 Watash 2100 Do. b1 .. 500 Wost Marstand 100 Wiseonain Centiat Total salen TTLOO shares COTTON. New York, Jan 22 autet, uplands, midding steady. il money ruling rate 64th ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Ztna Life Insurancc Company HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT MORGAN G. BULKELEY, President Life, Accidsnt, Health, Liability and Workmen's JANUARY 1, 1914 Comuensation Insurance ASSETS LIABILITIES B Real Estate acquired by foreclosure Office Building. Endow- P h on hand and in not Banks ..... included a Stocks and Bonds.. Premiums pald in. a Mortgages secured Real Estate Tute: secured by icies of this Comp Interest due and acc: December 31, 1913. . Premiums in course of collection and deferrcd Premiums and other al class of P and dividends to Fol icvholders payable on demand and during vear 1914. and C1 ties aver sots Book Value, not ad- due | Surplus to Policyholders = | $113,956,907.45 | Total Asssts Total Liabilities $113,956,997.45 INCOME DISBURSEMENTS SRR | Payments “to Policy- 1 o . lolders $14,654,551.79 Interest, Rents, et Taxes : §35.620.05 i |All otiier " Disbursemgnis 7 s | Total Dishursements Total Income in 1913....$27,007,078.65| in 1913 ...$23,188,627.35 The amert d value of the bonds as provided by the law of Yerk shows a value ater than the m: value abeve given by $2.25 GAINS DURING 1813 Increase in Surplus to Policyholders. $ 12352938 Increase in Premium Income 1/468,686.71 Increase in Total Income 3,14671.18 Increase in Assets. 3/565.620.85 Increase in Life Ins 20,608,868.39 New Life Insurance lssued jn 1913 $ 61,641,180.15 Life Insurance in Force, Jan. 1, 19 355,535,221.30 Paid Policyholders since org, 247,786,602,00 Life Bubiness—C. E. SHEPARD, General Agent, Accldent and Health Business—ARTHUR G. HINKLEY, Manager for Con- necticut. Liahility Business—ROBERT Hartford. C. KNOX, General Agent, - 4 b LATHROP G.'SONS. Agents, Nemvich MUST STICK WITH FEDS The new Compensation Law | Attorney Gates Claims Contract For a Specified Seazon Can- $ 89,334,935.00 abandoned announced, io the that it would 1 1 con- As Mr, the players 1 be protected, R . | Leonard G | courts to @o to, and the courts have held that a player's contract for a D season cannot he brokem” Mr. Gates deéparted ht for Ch cago, where a i 1t confererice will be held tomorrow International League Umpires. Now ¥o i staff of the Inte annigunced Barrow. o were Presdent Bdward of thre new aingires appear in tio 1914 list, which consigts of C. B. Owens, W. B. Carp. Finneran, John Mullen, Wil- !A(m Hugh Rorty, Peter Har- nd Robert H: who com T H rison, The new arbiters from the New fngiand leazue: avr York State league, olina leasue. for the Big Purse for Johnson-Langford Bout. —A purse of san,uoor London, Jan. 22, for a boxiug malich in d Sam Langford. o_pugilists, was offe anagement of Olympia n in the West End of London. ee-fourths of the money is to g0 to the winner and one-fourth 1o the toser. June between the a Two More for Chicago Feds. St. Joseph, Mo, Jan. 22.—Alexander Zwilling, former ovtflelder of the St. Joseph Western league baseball team, and Third Baseman Westerzill an- nounced today they had signed two- ar contracts with the Chicago Fed- league club. Walsh Signs With St. Louis. —Dee Walsh, a 4 contract with ghlanders. ard Gossett, can league club's ANNUAL MEETING OF PARK CHURCH Held Following Supper Served by Par- ish Committse—Reports Heard and Officers Elected. ‘T'here was a large gathering of Park church members at the annual church meeting, which was held in the Osgcod Memorial on Thursday evening. The ning room was prettily decorated in d and green, and a delicious supper by the social com- mittee— { man, Mrs. | well and Air on the differer first report J. Dana Coit mem reasurer, home She repuried ar for pledges. a perintendent 101d of the years work in the Sunday school, where an attendance of was registered, and also read Mr. Pul- { len’s report as treasurer, showing gifts of §22190 for various charities. M Loulse B, Meech read Mrs. Lane's port as secretary of the Home Miss { ary soeiety and also her own report a: treasurer. Fieven boxes had been| Sens to missionaries, flood sufferers and { ools, as well as ' books In all §32: v this society hé Foreign Missionary society, ary 4. C. Avery, the secretary, ave a review of the work dene in this | society, and aiso Miss Trumbuil's re- | asurer, showing a total of given for foreign mission work. Bible women are being support- . Smith reported for association, which | th anniversary, | members. s celebrate nd numbers s to prom 1 life rch. Mrs. Symington's report urer of this society s. Oliver L. Johnson. Pullen read M chairman of the ct ish house, and M Jortad for the ch i = M ¥ ' report as s of the par- Brownir commit- Johnson told of the > Roll, and Miss for the com- or. Miss the flow- »mmit George \galis read Mr cox’s report as chairman of the k pital committees Mrs. I Browning told of the work of the li- brary committee, and, in the absence of the president, 1. Rsi for the Mer's club. Leo e a report iee, which fs a w00l superintendent, Oliver L. John. son: superintendent of infant depart- ment, Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson; charities committee, Mrs. Hen . Arnold, . Howe. <, Dar easurer, Mies Adel. Gilbert. Dt the creed | TAFTVILLE —_— | Death of Timethy "JQCzr‘hy Follows Shock—Sacial Time Enjoyed by Pi-| nochle Club Members. As the result 'of & shock suffered on | bout 10 o'clock Tim- ed_at his home on avenue Wednesday after- noon about § o'clock. Ile had been in good health i til t nrostraied, overtaken' by 65 voars age. er part of his life i ville. Ahout 23 years e time he was ut graduzliy failed until | death. Horn in Ireland | e hud passed the greaf- Baitic and Taft- was u Mary ed in marriage wiih o’ Baitic, and she survives him. - venrs Mr, Mc€arthv lived in Taftville remah mills. | as a sectlon | being emploved in the P He was last emplo; hang in the mule rosm. Mr. MeCart E of the | f Westerly, Victor | of Taftville, and had a large c warm friends, Burial will be in . Mary’s cemetery, Greeneville. Elks and Deer Tie. The Elks basketball tes Deers played to-a tie 3 to 8 in Parish | this wels. Morin, Frechette and s ¢aged the baskets for the Deers and the | | cent combination of HNE LAMP. A perfect lisht with- nochle club held an enjoyable | out any reflection. d eoncert in g | Front street Thur Ask your Electrician to show you s stock of Lyhne Lamps. 'UXEDO actually soothes the nerves. It is just mild enough to keep your nervous system in poise, your muscles in tone. Un- like other tobaccos, Tuxedo burns cool and slow. There cannot be a speck of irritation in a pound of Tuxedo. Great singers smoke Tuxedo just before a performance. Public. speakers testify as to its soothing influence. Doctors recom- mend it to smokers whose throats are delicate. JOEL HILLMAN Dropristor *Harvey’s" Washington, D.C. “Turedo is a good, wholesome tobacco, with a mildness and fra- grance all its own. It adds many. degrees to my pipe pleasure.” %4@!«‘. The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette The secret of its superiority is the unique “Tuxedo Process” by which all the unpleas- e agey SEROWN ey 3Nt features are eliminated from tobacco. at Washington “Tuxedo has gained and main- Another reason‘is that Tuxedo is made tained a high reputation for superi- from the 0 — ice {elnarta gk poutitte futmpert, best tobacco grown — the choicest, mildest, mellowest leaves of the highest _grade Burley tobacco. genuine soothing qualities are un- el ey P Tuxedo is widelyimitated—but no other manu- facturer has succeeded in N making a tobacco as good as Tuxedo." e o, S SAV AV A AVAY, Go to your dealer today and get a tin of Tuxedo. Itwill give you the greatest pleasure and satisfaction that money will buy. ¥y _¥YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE PHILIP R. GOODWIN F. reen tin with gold let- tesing, carved to e the pociet 10C “There’s zest and encourage- ment in every pipeful of Tuxedo. 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