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| BEFORE STARTING . YOUR FALL WORK TAKE A WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION POLICY WITH J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Strest, Norwich, Conn. Federals Too Late in Attempt to Interest Ruppert in Estab- ihie e pany lishng & Club. in New York—Yankees Sold for $450,- | wea-Senf o ‘foei the Mackmen oves || S S i Consolidated 5 Per Cent Gold Bonds slong with Dick Rudolph, and reparted |§' child ° Due July 1st. 1929 g o o : 000—President Gilmore Will . Try to Find Another | G5, 3 horant that 1t was noe oo 1. . 5 colds, : Now subject to Redemption at 105 - noticeable. - . ‘With a left hander pitching the curve e . ball is not breaking outside the plate in school, These bonds are part of an issue of $1,650,000 and are a First Lien on 3 French Lick, Ind., Dec. 14—The New [game with the Baltic = Millionaires. | and on the bare hand, and Schang does the plant located at Siver Springs,N. Y., and also a Second Lien on 2 York American League club has been | Address all challenges to Harold Mal_| not move his feet after giving the sizn lants located at Norwich and Sterling, Conn., Pawtucket, R. L and X sold to Colonel g:,cob Ruppert. The |colm, Colonial Theatre, city. to the pitcher. Plank’s r?:!a.rk;ble form e, N. J. v 000. against the Braves would tend to bear 7 s out this manager's statement, as eve! 3 The Company’s real estate, buildings, plants, machinery, water power, ipterest Quakin. Jumps to. Fods. other Athietic pitcher was hit hard 46, were recently apyraised at §5,380,(56,17. The total banded debt of This is the substance of statements | Pittsburgh, ' Pa., Dec. 14—Manager | with the exception of Wyckoff. Company- is $2,864,000. o made here today by Colonel Ruppert |Oakes of the Pittsburgh Federal | Knowing this weakness of Schang, . " % % and President James A. Filmore of the | League baseball club, announced late | Manager Stallings s said to have taken )R] We believe these bonds to be an excellént investment, with possibilities Federal 1;-_uue. who Loni(‘:;md trft- :‘o:l-y that he had glg‘nc& Jfi”],:fi:' ‘nfl‘aolph_ James, Evers, Devore and m of a material advance in the market price. garding the proposed establishmen third baseman “of the e | Mitchell into his confidence, and these || ioati i 5 3 Fedoral League club in New- York. | American League club, to play for the | men were the only ones allowed on the Further partioulars upem spplication. aaidle After the conference Colonel Ruppert |local Fedérals, on a two year contract. | coachinz lines to use the signal code. P ; % said: He refused to state the salary in-| During the entire series Mitchell did HOTCH KIN CO. “I have already taken over _the|volved. not miss an inning at the third base|thir. with Fownes, Travis and Wood 34 Pine St, New York T.hphanz 460 Main t., Boston that every far eeeing and prudent per- | yanrees The price is the only thing coaching line, while James, Rudolph, i son insures his property against 1088|tnat remains to be settled. This ‘Km*.a Johnny Summers Out. | Evers and Devore took turns on the | " eweomers on the list aumber five. Welephons SINE Shn D Ouhe by fire should be enough to convince | proyopiv i be $450,000. Tiondon, Dec. 14.—Johnny Summ first base line. The men on the lines the first time John F. Neville re- You of the importance of this matter. | "Uro ) Jfraig we were too late sald | o op joe G o Tronmy, SUMMErs, | watched Schang's feet afier he gave et s J D R i et 3¢ not sufficiently insured, better see|zr.” Giimore, “as Colonel Ruppert al knocked out in the ninth round by the signs to the pitcher, and it is Ray R. Gordon, D, Bl—" Sawyer %o it at once. ready has purchased the Yankees. claimed, that he stepped out almost a |g; So. tho-Th S Sergeant Bashani, in a contest held at o i Aland Edrawd P. Allis, the intercolle ISAAC S. JONES shall try to find another backer for the | 31T ® Nationat . Sporting G tomght | 190¢ When a curve ball was coming, in | giate chammpion, are included in. the . Richards Building, 91 Main Street Great Britain. This made it an easy matter for the | Yrittoar o this time are P. W. T ‘Wlth Gas ville.” 3 = 5 - : coacher 1o tip the batsmen what was | foare ey nearen Corkran, Paul Mrs. Lewis H. Brainerd. Heat Your House = WNING Two Associated With Him, Jimmy Murphy Knecked Out. conting b By pogie. ward or. o Hunter, Mason Phelphs and Heinrich : g of s 'y U SRR X AMOS A. BRO G RF“n:th Mfiih“l‘:?., Dec. HE—C:lone'; Kgnog‘é..h Wis., Dec_..!u,_om,fles tS;:‘hm?%hstml;d st.ra}.]!;;m beh'indrt;g ?’:e?: S, Sh T ST m'fi:':y%?"xnflnmufi"%?aél;&n this By USIng a Attornéy-atLa hard’s Bldg. | Ruppert sa; George Gust and | White, Chicago lightwelght, knocked | ter of the plate when he signalled for a city, died early Monday morning at P ’;iaon- emf{-“ e Tillinghast Huston are associated with | out Jimmy Murphy, also of Chicago, [ fast ball. This may also account for LEGITIMATES snic the home of her son, Harry L. Brain- him In_the deal for the New York|in the second round of their ten round | the statement issued by Manager Stal- : he C g . |erd, of New York city. i o S = club, He also sald that Ban Johnson, | match: here tonight. White followed | lings before the series started that he | 1129 28 Pins on The Owls in Duckpin| 5, 0% G000 (09" was born in the old Brown & Perkins, Attomeys-2i-La¥ | president of the American league, and | his left hook with a right fo his oppo- | had something up his sleeve and that Match. Moulton Womestead on Jordan road, | wcas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| Huston will come to French Lick onlnent's jaw. he would fool Connie Mack at his own | .. Windham, Nov. 14, 1830, the daughter Eno'.u nmn}rwu fear tog Thames | Thursday to complete the deal . game. It js also strengthened in the The Legitimates won a game from| ot Roswell and Lydia Howes Mouiton. J onaT Bak Telephne 38-3, | The question of manager for the club Referee Stopped the Fight. fact that Wyeckoff, a recruit, made the [ the Owls at Guckpins by 2§ pins, the|in 1855 she married Henderson L Saw- | Bach radiator ie o steam heater w;_.n___ has not been considered yet, Colonel < Braves look like thirty cents on curve | OWIS winning the first and third third| yer of Hartford. After his death four |itseif. It is safe, sanitary and eco © EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Ruppert said, but a report was current| New Orleans, Dec. 14—The referes |balls with Lapp catching him after | S8me, but jposins the second by a big| vears later she returned to this city. | nomical. There is no coal to carry in here tonight that Hugh Jennings of | Stopped the fight here tonight between | Schang and Bender had heen red | margin. 7 ! Lewis H. Brain- | #nd no ashes to carry out, and it does Attorney-at-Law. the Detroit club is Ruppert’s favorite | Frankie Burns and Chick ‘Hayes in the | from the first same. n removed | T aw took high single with 124 and| g o p H s g oo od thore 1o | aWay. with an endless amount of dust mar10d Shannon Building. |for the place. Ruppert characterized |13th round and declared Burns the| When told of this, Manager Mack |Digh three string total with 335. The|live. Mr. Brainerd died Sept. 24, 1897.|and dirt. i | s absurd the report that Connie Mack | Winner. The match was for 20 rounds | said that he did not think it likely that | NeXt match game will be played on| Until Jurfe of this year Mrs. Brainerd | It malatalns an even temperature would pilet the club. and announced from the requirements | the scheme had been worked. He sajd | Monday night. kept up a home in Hartford. At that!and the gas flow is shut off automati- Featherweight Champ ~ Outpointed| It was reported that Gilmore and |for the nantamweight class. that almost all catchers move out for| The score: 25 4 time she went to live with her son in |cally when the desired steam pressure Houck. “_v'e;ltzhma.l: would go tw Lmlltsvflle :4(7[-‘ = e :!zh:u;e\;at ba.ltxil bl\;]: do ?n)t start to shift Legitimates. New York. SR h’t reached, thereby preventing waste s Kil-| night or tomorrow to confer wi BRAV WE! 1PPED F e un e ball is on it way to|Simcox (Capt) 98 118 She is survived by two sons, William | of zas. Philadelphie, Dec. 14—Johnny Wil-l g ;o0 05 Seclbach regarding the BEn L o the plate. Connio says that his. elub e Cag 1, Hawylt bt Brovidencs. K. 1, snd ington bane of Clevéland, the featherweight | ToPenan nQ Sgelbach rogarding the BY SCHANG'S HABIT. | watches for that sort of thine the e Wiiess x Somnnatration at o illie Houek of Simcox Harry L. Brainerd of New York: a S o e 1= | tubs = A selves, and that someone would surely | Shaw granddaughter, Gertrude Sawyer, wife | °UF office. xtx?:;fx Yo ok Fougnt aggressively and| “Won't Be Jennings,” Says Navin, |Stallings Knew That the Ath have noticed this defect if it existed. | Bowe 94— 290 of Rev. James JM. Lent, of Weston, . Tmade a good showing, but the cham-| Detroit, Mich, Dec. 14—President| Dackstop Stepped Out for Curve| = lhu;llii it is just another of those —. ——|Mass.; two nephews, Frederick C. and “C 0‘ th pion’s ring experience and superiof | Frank J. Navin of the Detroit baseball Ball and Took Advantage of It. yarns which tend to make us look bad 494 1493 | Henderson 8. Moulton of Willimantic, |- : i at our own game,” said Co “y and three nieces, E, Adele Moulton reach enabled him to come out ahead|club tonight said that Hughie Jen- _— t e SIS an nnie. ou a 1 I, -4 > - M : ¥ e Tound. Kilbane welghed 125|nings will not manage the New York| Immedlately after the world’s series S there lias been so much written 3 2 % A0S Abv, Co¥ Lt 0NLOwe of ANIREaI O Gas Illd Elednal Dfi)t and Houck 129, Americans next year. the baseball fans throughout the ;"“”kg -about the way our club has - > 5 — 330|and Mrs. Frank H. Lepard of Hart- - ey “Senningé is under contract to me,” | country. recovering from the shock of | Worked svstems and beaten other clubs | Bush . ford. % A sald Mr. Navin. * | the Athletics’ defeat. began trying to| U, taking advantage of little things of | Ellis : Mrs. Peter J. Claassen. 321 Mgin St., Alice Building : 3 3 Wilen Stuart, widow of Peter J. Abe the Newsboy Home. e oot why the famots Mask na. | this sort that the other clubs will now Abe the Newsboy arrived in New| No Sale of Kansas City Feds Yet. ch?n'; oshou.ldybe so completely out- g-’ to make it look as though the |Harvey Y.ondon Monday morning direct from| Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 14.—No nego- | classed and made to look like a bush ’3‘6‘ have it on us in this respect the Panama zone, after having stopped [tiations for the sale of the local Fed- | league aggregation. T Uk st our oWn' game. over the deathof Mrs. Challenger is for a brief visit in New York. Abeleral League club have been entered| Hundreds of reasons have been ad-| .. l‘_ s possible, of course, but not (7 g S said to be a contributing cause, Mrs. . has been in Panama territory thelinto with Jacob Ruppert, Jr. or any_|vanced, many suspicions voiced, and s)',u Schang is too clever a fellow Trinity Not to Play Big Teams. Claassen wag a resident of New York | greater part of a year and during that|one else, according to C. faddison, | it was even hinted that the Athietics’ | 2™ “;ul? Soon have become wise and| Althoush the Harvard authorities| who spent about eight months of each time he has been highly successful in |its president. When shown a report|signs were all known to the Braves,|grossed them for fair. Of course, it|have announced the university foot-|year at the inn. She is_survived by his ring engagements. He amassed|from French Lick, Ind., that Mr. Rup- while the Mackmen were fooled com- ‘:gsdm Madtt«r to me now. They won ball schedule for the 1915 season with|several nieces in New York and a 2 S Conslderable. money {rom the several |pert and’ J. A. Gilmore, presidept of | Dletely. by trying to play from the|3nd deserved to win. They played bet- | Trinity as the opponent for the sec.| cousin, who was her companion at the| Soon they will be big boys encounters he engaged in. the Federal League, were in confefence, | Braves’ signs. The latter was un-|y . " d’“-‘- b]qre entitled to all the|ong game, there is small chances of|inn. St ¥ 4 " —_— Mr. Maddison said it was possible that | quéstionably the truth, but the former | ; 7o% Gnd ul fi:“i‘; that they can get: | the Blue and Gold eleven playing the — ind girls, and their faces will W, and J. Will Mest Yale. M- Buspest -misht jbe fntareated in | wan not: faken eetignely. a8 1t WAS{ion ‘next fall. whether sy olut o thg | CILuson. - The:Yale scheduls will be|. * High Schoal Paer Selle Weil. - | > o 2 X enlargement of the local S 3 s ° | announced soon and there has been a| About five hundred copies of the g e D e W 2aninE | organization. amart a club to be caught napping for | Nod SOX land the American leaguo |rumor to the effect that Trinity, would| Wendonian: the new Dieh senool Pabe de only a memory. i Claassen, died at the age of 75 Monday 510 1463 afternoon at the Windham inn. Grief " 1 more than one game. be found on the Blue card also. How- | licati d of M y af- . - > iversity in the ¢ on, were disposed of Monday 2 o e ot e Yale WonAfinual Deba Knew Every Ball. ——— evbin' ¢ i the opinion of lhose in| termoon, on its Arst appearance apon Bring the babies and we'il according to an aunouncement made The manager of a National league | Wesleyan Baseball Schedule Announc.{ChiTge of athletics on the Hill that it|the streets. ;atch their smiles, * s d vould be folly for Trinit: to play tonight by Manager R. M. Murphy of Syrac niversity 4in- the | club has come forth with the state- ed. e Cord "or Yale with W. and J. It will be the fourth game |fourth annual debate gomight, de-|ment that the Braves knew every ball e = oo B e T T between the teams. fending the negative of e rction: | that was. pibched by the: Athletics kY, oL W ashington, man- | Suance, o, Soing badly beaten and|qyp g) [)i§, REMEDY FOR 4 Resolved, that the maufacture and|pitchers with the éxception of Eddie | hEs" jaueq the sopime coall team, o HARRIS’ PILES is now Jack Coffey, manager of the Denver|8ale of ntoxicating beverages ought to | Plank, and that Catcher Wally Schang | Apri #:ing schedule: Bill menufactured- - and t 17—Springfleld . College at Walsh Resigns. team, has been drafted by Pittsburgh.|be prohibited throughout the United | unconsciously tipped the Braves off to - £ ollege il A z sold by N. D. Sevin & Son, 118 Main Last spring the Yanks got their plck|States, by state or federal legislation, [ what was coming. Springfleld, Mass.; 21, Stevens Insti-| Bill Walsh of New Britain who is|Street, or can be procured direct from tute at home; 24, Uni ersity of Mai well known in this city has resigned 1 from Jersey City, but the Pirates are|or both, The manager’s name Is withheld be- | ¢ 2% home: Maine y gned |\he owner of the original prescription, lub to t their Coffe: The decislon - of th udges cause he did believe the publicity 28, Brown at ?rovldance. as captain of the Fordham nine. Walsh| wRS- MARY A. HARRIS, R P. D. § | 7 fhetrst bau club & got their Cofiey| The dec S mes | Ml oA e hioe any, tasd. but | 7, 1e%, I—Columbia at New York city: | sxviained that he did mot have the| Nerw Cons Erics Ope Domr | THE = PHOTOGRAPHER he ls willing b sove ks statement 10| vintversity af home; 13 Dettmouth ot | desived to siep. Gown. in " favor ot e Orois Ioion Earies Boctitr Hub Basketball Team Organized. | Sinan has never hoen ante oy brocy | home; ty’ at’ Hadtford; 19 |someone else. Harry F. Kane of Wa- oot 8 = o o The Hub basketball team has or- | himeelf of the habit of setting himselt | frinity at Hartford; 21, Dartmouth at terbury has been selected in his place. S = .. LEGAL NOTICES. en ganized for the season of 1914-15 and | about six inches further to the right|fronoven N. H: 22, Amherst at Am- verhau lfig an . Em;lad et‘g: tgoheae:tfr?xltn all fast teams :!tg: signaling for a curve ball if a M 3t rini&' Etufigmil Medford, SPORTING NOTES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE_HELD - £ nnecticut averaging ght han plicher is working, and s - e B . at Norwich, within and for the District Office of The Norwich Savings Society | 5.ngs ™ They would like to arrange a.| that Stallings, heving pioked up and 162 i pringtield College at Tome: | inemurs stter . Chels. Mathowson. Shoc 1 N N Iy A T Norwich, Conn., Dec. 12, 1914, 22, Rutsers ot how Hamstown, Mass.; }Graw will likely christen an egg plant epm or, ber, A. D. 1914 S e e A 23, Rutgers at home. Sher Bob' Boshe: 8 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Peck i - e B £ all kinds A 5 Estate of Rosle Bendett, late of declared out o earnings of the Ot - Agil Ritaa Piiat o eebaiic k' N o etk 1D inds on Automobiles, | xorwich, in sald District, deceased. current six months a semi-annual e that prompts Connie Mack to get rid . Wi " Trucks | _The Administrator exhibited his ad- dividend at the rate of FOUR PER petancls Oulmet, of Boston, again|of “Homerun" Baker. He wants to Carriages, agons, ministration account with sald estate e o an i o, T ool aonat s Beags the tist of the sixteen best golf- | save the cost of thoso baseballs. and Carts. 3 e s e e o tors entitled thereto on and after| STOCK PRICES MOVE UPWARD. | 1000 Breokim ®. T sy earned the distinction this year| Tt looks like an ungratful trick for 5 = s Ordered, That the 19th day of De- January 15, 1915. . 220 ol Fa SN throush his play In the amateur|Connie Mack to keep Bender and| Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | cember, A. D. 1914, at 10 o'clock in the COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. |EXchange Authorities to Restore Afl| S S P3ml, > e championship, while last year his|Coombs around just long enough to|Mings Upholstering and Wood Work. | forenoon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, 200 Cent. 3 sition was as: - a - v o Shares to the List Today, Cenf 90+ Do sured through a re-|teach him how to play golf and then Blacksmithing in all its branches. be, and the same is, appointed for dectsaew markable victory over Harry Vardon|ask for walvers. success today -of the first full ses-| - 100 p. Ouimet, in addition to win-| Since sport upsets ISSOr 28 (TR 4 Ve MRS. G. P. STANTON sion of apen stock dealings caused the| 335 ning the national title, was success-|we fully r‘cxpe\‘tp!t; e that CHness thereof by publishing this order once 52 Shefucket Street. authorities of the exchange to decide % ful in the Massachusetts amateur|infielder of the White Sox, Win Loo in some newspaper having a circula- to restore all shares to the lst to-{ 00 championship, and captured several|beat out Eddie Collins for the second e e e e is showing 2 full line of New|™®™™0%- The issues thus placed in{ 160 minor events. base position. Loo should be in the prior to the date of said hearing, and ] the open markst include such inter- | A 509 Second place belongs to Charles|National league. What finer situation . e U s Millinery for Fall and Winter|nationsls as Great Northern. South- | s Evans, Jr, of Chicago, the ‘western|could & fan ploture than u closs piay| 507 to 515 North Main St. NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. ern Pacific, Canadian Pacific, New | ‘si3y champlon. He was easily the best of |at third Wwith Loo sliding in and Heinie e T W w e York Central and B;lumore!.nngeg:xo. ] the western players. Travers is rated|Zimmerman guarding the bag. v N e R as wel as er Isues o la- SRIND . L, PIES, CAKE AND BREAD |tve imporiance. Tho action ‘et the | 2 Hubbard Squash Clerk. g exchange was en as an lcation A TR T ¥ that cannotbe excelled that all fear of foreign Hquidation| 300 EE THIS SOLDIER'S BOOTH BACK NOTICE TO CREDFTORS. Phone your order. Prompt servics | 72 8t 2n end. It removed virtually | 300 OF THE GERMAN LINES IN FRANCE. all the restrictions which have been LOUIS H. BRUNEI!..E in force since July 30, except those * AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD wt Ledvard, within and for the District of Ledyard, t,m‘the 14th day of Decem- ber, A. D. 191 which apply to cash dealings and 00 , o By 3 P T \ Fréesent — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDG.S, o 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Sales under minjmum prices. These . : : . Pop Corn that will pop |{-use= ’ will be continued as necessary safe- |- 1o 38 e » i pEstate of Isasc A, Cispman. late of tost Cigars are Goog | cynotsTosa roteer 3 S . ‘Oidered. Thai the Bxecutrix clte "?I’HESE ARE BETTER ol R i ] % e e ' » M k t the creditors of said deceased to bring % oo c——s : a cotal > caslonal wavering moments, today’'s| 3o > = a # § Peop e’'sS airKe Dithin six mORthS {rom this dete TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR mnvgg‘enl o!v1 v;c’en &u upward, with . % 10 . ¢ 3 “gz especial aoti: n the metal or cop-| 1300 X. ®. 5 5 i GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR | 52 Gty “and somn® op by, °HiS0: i : 7 6 Franklin Street Try them and see. priced railways, includin 900 3 At . o2 : 3 S JUSTIN HOLDEN. Propristor THOS, nk::'lei,Prn- Franklin 8t 5 " 3 tion in said District, and make .to Palace Cafs to_this Court. once in a newspaper having & circula- ascril i 400 Pacific 2 pfr 5 | . 5 prospects, their| ‘iog o AT v i 3 3 5 3 i The sbove and foregoing i & trus ulat! posif - Ng NI €0 of 5 i v Bositions o o e Dee- # Lo D- . ly o b, | “°Riter: °SAMvEL B. HOLDRIDGE, 0% Juage. Long before it became known ¢ QUICKSIIVE? .eeeiomevrese 13 113 . e ——— John A. Morgan & Son the ban was, to be TTtes from the ot 10 By Con. e o E?E f:«: 317 Main Street e e inehy notmed” o Prosent COAL e e Hours—10 to 11 a. m. :fi%fr cln:irx:‘; '?L{f‘ zaid estate to the 0 B, T at_Norws ., R. D. LEHIGH VALLRY. e B % % 2to3 and 7 t0.8 p. m. | WOATTI 0" the Hime Nmited In the Ne. 2 Nut $6.50 per-ton. 2706 Hock Taana T cmesermse 3% 3% above nndcfo‘;’egzgw Office and Vard Centrsl Wharf Fil ae [ I fi f dec15d, b3 Telephone 334, e 2 over our 0l i :og‘g:;(&roml:ru 100 8. L. TS WY at Norwich, within and for the District FRANK,S lNN e Fur Coats, llme Blanllets of Norwich: on the 14th day of Decem- 2035 Temm. s & : S0N Texas Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. 193 Toaea alfl Alto Rohs_ Estate of Minerva Bard, of Nor- Union Bag & i3 n Cor. Green and Golden Sts. o wigh, In said District, deceased. . .. . - > Follow the srowd to the enly place | azain T8 Bt Prices to suit buyer the Creditors 6%ald Geceased to IBE in New London where genuine e“p I Digh CopPer eemeecssswes i: 3 his dat suey s made by an Oriental chef, LA i & .u whn JOSEPH BRADFORD 2 B TheL. L. Chapman Co. |E58% Sl defur ot BOOK’ BINDER ;:-‘1"-:- 14 Bath Street, NC'HI, Ct.|mie Districe and make return to u.‘:. NELSON J. AY 3 Sy “;uu‘m:r and lmtxo‘l‘:'ls’h nn“;‘n Order It Now by Phone 136-5 | ~“2itésti PANME c. caurca, clen. | Trommer's Evergresn, per case $1.70 | NOTICE—All creditors of sald de-' ceased o Light Binnce Wia"5er S | settf® S e nelifed o ot Koehler’s Pilsrier, per case §1.25 == u ed at Norwich, thot time Hmited in the above and fore. Frhe Delivery to all parts of the city | & s H. JACKEL & CO. depisa CHAS. W Secator. ng order. New SV NS OTIOR 18 HEREBY GIVEN, easiers i e aepot ition will be presented to rate, 3 oan, 2 ; neral Assemnbly of tae Etate of bid, S oftered at s S i i 5 . : B e hht ae T o e ahatss gkttt S : Rhin: wihich The Norwieh, Colchester CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. < 2 T 5 " x nh and Hartford ion Sianic Baoks Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY . STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders Btmiona. 3 WEST MAIN 8T t iflis ekl 3, pe | § i g HEHT S ¥ "8 Y g uct its railway and exe - Open. Migh. Yew. Cosa 2 other s and privile; specified in 00 Tes Sec et Ray, Mechanical Massage. fi" 118 A 19, T"E EL m Smeiting {gu 1 one }g e urs: 10 & m. ) fts char to Dec. 1st, 3 or to uchr i Plan : A ‘Rates 75 cents per day and up. 1 ! ion of the field telephone |gium is’ o army has been brought | ephones. 200 @ i D < point of efficiency. Most |of the lines in France Rey Syt 2 J $2a = % fyront in Frapce d P REERRREERERRRED Sizusd i

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