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/. = A AN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Gorme Here in Academy Gourse— Miss Jamieson as Soloist. most notable musical event ob far planned in ‘season &0 Pl servatory Sohere. Sho. toolk the full four o course. _Last_winter she with other of the Von Ende school played re Paderewski in New York city, ‘on which occasion only compositions by the eminent Polish planist were, Paderewski sald that Miss Jamieson played her selection “beau- #ifally.” At the concert on Feburary, 16, sho will play Saint Saen's concer- 16 G flat minor. It is expecteq that “ Probabl 16 tho only musical event of the course this winter. Tho expense of getting the orchestra here is considerable, and| 30 add to 1t other mu-uumm would| 4% make - the course expensive =_to o fact that Mp onhubun.bhtomuenm band of musicians as the| g, hony orlihub'n for a. concert here. ‘a matter of congratulation and will ‘acclaimed by all lovera of good mu- fl& in the c{ty ud vlclnlty COLONIAL TH EATRE. Yhe Other Man, Taw-Reel Feature, X. Bushmann. Francls Bushmann, the very ar and handsome I man of cast, in the title role of 's big pictorial event, nothing is desired in The Other Man, fllm_which of a million- 0 1 called to the sphone the voice of to hear familiar hnlbl.nd He begs for an in- and, once in her home, all of 73588 hi tions, it being proved that her fa- instigated the divorce. She falls victim to his old-time adoration and clope anfl would have done 8o feitnful old butler, who e cards so well that ng the woman the butier appears her niace Lringing with him the beautiful child by the second husband. strong cast presents this Grama foday, and it s one Of great beauty. The Guiding Fate, Blograph, Beloved Adventurer, No. $, and Only| Skin Deep, comedy, complste the bill' Don't forget that tomorrow Tom Moore and Alice Joyce will be seen in @ thrilling drama. From the Consular Reports. Japanese people are advised by the fgovernment to use home made articles mueh _as possible instead of these Tade in forelgn countrice. - The agvice i® Deing accepted with enthusiasm. Thers is-to be & ehortage ‘of #kins from Central Mexico for at least > ears to come, hecauss of the fact eeding stock and young goats ive been en for foDdAy * +.In the Philipplnes the government fs fasking eveat efforts to improve’ the Suality of tobasco aro ~ Tough on the Colonel. L.Jt must be a source of continual ml! to the Colonel that he is related 1o guch a successful, conscienceless old reactionary as_that son-in-law of h.la out in Ohlo—?hflleelphh Inquirer. =3 None Too Small. ~No political faction is too emall to gentertain a hope that in some crisis ‘it find itself in possession of “the of power.” — Washington I 5 3 Corn Comes Off as = ~ Easy as You Please! "Gdlrk" Being Used by Millions! ‘%t in the Arst time that a real, sure- fate corn cure has ever besn dis- “GETS-IT" is the new corn- ered. i h.vlnt already been sent, While others recefved. third with 37 eggs for'the week and:a ew Hampshire pen of Rhode Island ned- owned by Colonial Farm followed osely with eggs for the same Some_interesting 'changes "occurred in the leading pens during the week. eep Farm’s pen of Leghorns from Redding Ridge, Conn, whih bave stood first since the contest pens in now supplanted by pen Rhode Island Reds from Temple, N. H. The ten leading pens to date are as follows: BEd loghton, near Pres- , Englan lding Conn. White Leghorns 221; Exp. Station, (sour milk pen) White Im. !H. Hillview Poultry Albans, Rhode Island Reds 137 Mzrrm. )i. clurk. Brookfleld Cen- ter, Conn,, te Leghorns 183; P. Platt, W: aniard, Pa., ite Leg- horns 164; Storrs Exp. Station, White chorns * 161; Merritt M. Clark, Brookfield Centre, Conn., Barred Rocks 156; Manor Poultry Farm, Manorville, L. 1. White Leghorns 153; Colonial gmu emple. XN. H., Rhode Island e The. ten leading Connecflcut pens to date are as. follor e p Farm, Le(hflm'u 231; Redding Ridge, Moreits 3, Crack, BrookRcid. Genter, White Leghorns 183 errif Barred 1i Farm, 116; Mrs. W. B. Whi Point, White Legl : George Bowles, Westport. White Leghorns 113, BRIEF STATE NEWS . | Middietown.—The Giris® Friendly so- ciety of Holy- Trinity church met in the h house Wednesday evening. Rt George. Biller, bishop of South Dakota, gave an address. SMM ‘vuhm.—‘Belgh.n day was ob- esday among the school chuann, and a generous response was given to the call sent.out by. Superin- tendent of Schools Ernest C. Witham. Naugatuck. — The John Howard re. Memorial bridge commit- tee’s report, presented to the board of warden and burgesses ' this week. shows the total expended by the com- mittee to be $156,123.07, Old 8aybrook —Trainman John Mur- 3. Who has located in 'Lawrence, fass., the last three months, expects ‘another throu Tin trom New ork to Boston. " Naugatuck.—The G. M. R. Shoe Co. of this borough has reuewod another order for rubber sood': country ‘and . this ol - order amounts to about 1,000 cases of ankle boots. ‘week 2 similar order, but for only 300 cases. Iaym.-—m Christmas_sale by the Ladies’ association- in. the- library on Thursday 00N Was a success. There 3738 a large and attractive dis- play of needléwork »and 'other useful gifts. Afternoon tea was served. Over $100 was metted for the library. Meriden.—Former Department Corm- mander James R Sloane has declined to accept the appointment to the Spl- diers’ hospital board for a term of two years which was confirmed by Gover- nor Baldwin. Business reasons is the canse of his declination, according to Mr. Sloane. ' Bridgeport.—Dr. Lawrence Mitchell Cremin of New- Britain. dled. at - the Giome of hie son-in-law, Arthur C. Gay- mor, in this city Wednesday. Dr. min had been ill for several months. He was born in Ireland in 1859. He was graduated from New York univer- sity in 1331 and completed hll studies &t the Rotunds hospital in Dol Collinsville—E. A, ims} : _When.Not to Be a Belgian, The F“N‘c sympatay with has wibieidc o g -nmu- e umamw &- L4 — —u-x“fug:. g e e furnish ro”m- with board, sultuble. for .—-nm— THE TWO Al ARMIES, WANTED_By a voung lady, position | asslating with yufnz hou: .vvrfif’: A ieitey Ciistmas musio st e First Meth. T e T ™ S ANTED — A horse, from 1000 to : Tpe Christmas rush has begun at | 1100; ndutt be klnd‘ Phone Ap3-12. WANTED A in Jewett Cit: ‘married man_ residing to wolicit and make are being chm'nlc Be‘in the Hyomei treatmen tod-y—lt is impensh‘e. safe Te- “Ashe, & student in the a and Wwho boards Lee & Osgood alwavs sells it “No-cure-no-pay” plen. Miss Bleanor Aeademy art department, on Washington street, will »md the vacation at her home in Pomfre * Miss Lilllan Browning of Plain Hill, wio teaches in the graded school in Hanover, comes-to her home here to- day z'p‘nc;y) “for-the'ten- days' vaca- tion. < age and ad- on_dhe - Moewish o men Al convenichces. at Piv- ave. Tal-pm. mouth, 44 Laurel 'Hill Jepiol TO RENT—First floor flat of five rooms, pleasant iocation, in ood re- “Bigarriott pair; reasonable rent, and five min- ectamMwr | HUes Wtk T ! ocsd orrs b 3 ALE Siubwood, stove lengths, | ¥ O 2 cave Pereue's. FOR SA.I‘-—PI“ eeks old. Pho) 2-14. HL C. H.n.m. dec1sd ALE—A line ot cm-mmn stmas nov- ‘The v St S&rory Buuilnl WANTED—Live m]u-mm g each gounty for highest grade standard gar- flen dad qrule SeedS, permanont slius- tion; pavs nxpergnce unnecessary. cobb o Framan a4 ec16; Superintendent of Streets Pack of Hartford were ‘others in the party and they homes Register. The Meriden Journal, in an edi- torial statement, announces the can- didacy of William F. Parker of Meriden for labor commissioner. Mr. Parker was formerly chief clerk in the labor bureau. also are confined “to_their 3 Thom typhoid—New Haven St NTED—Girl, for nnu—ax ham- worl Apply at "8 Otis St. * declsd TN ANTEDPosition as cook, walter| 3i a cord, 32 o baif. - Drop postal, o blr(c der, by competen! Ad- B . e > rese Coow care Bulletin Co. - declsa | O- No. 2. Frank Foote. ST % Bay mate, about 1006 NTED—Wood to saw; corn fodder B 'C- Hlansen. Tel. 465-2. deciid | wony Bvad cronder u'.‘ e g p s Imbert F. Fellows, a student at the Connecticut State Agricultural college at Storrs, reaches his home on n Hill this week to spend a vacation of two weeks. ‘Mrs, Charles Tufts, Wa.ier A. H TO. RENT—Furnished roo: yentences for housekeeping; WA to cut. s School a auwecus Hl & Mrs. Will L. —_—— BOARDERS wanted at the Westcott £ My SR R Potter and son Kenneth of Otrobando Crushed Stone. e D L I e L BT SALE_ 30 hens ..ne CATr e g me Ao SR '”"“m i | 1ts, avenue have returned after a few days’| Crushed stone is the largest factor nable. Address Westcott r&ol‘afl price live valthl E 'Our d\ny 18 to nv- e e rman, Yontie, Conn . death r Wendell- Holmes. FOR SALE—Edison phonograph and 130 records, and one parrof s I.( 51 uhlmon St visit' with Mrs. ‘Willtmantic. Miss Isabel: Bacheler, a student at the Academy, leaves _today (Friday) for her home in Talcottville, Miss ighi-room cottage with Elizabeth - Batting in mlrmgxl_u"um‘= s STORE TO. t &1 Frankiin S. inguire at Bulleun Dtfice. | moviid Five-Toom basement ten- of the stone industry in the United States. IFigures showing the value of crushed stone were first published by the United States Geological Survey in 1898 and amounted to $4,031445, By 1913 the output was valued at over £ ¢u; Home, Box 135, Darielson, Conn, TO vath and all m quire at_this am HUMOR OF F THE HE DAY - “Her father declares that the day she marries that coll TWILL SELL cheap one foot pow.r printing press. W. Btark, Lebanon. NTED_ R H A uesnncrs &, \Vn(or B every Thurs: day. Bennett. decid W D—Barly orders for wreaths, roping, Marion S, R of Washington street | $31,000,000. Of late years stone crush- bag pine and laurel; also ceaar| declid R ST T ‘million dollars.” going with her for a few days' visit in|ed for concrete making has largely | trees. Rogers. Phone 288-2. decld | FOR SALE—ORe 1911 ave-passenger " Chapman, Bath St city. et s wn —Boé- Talcottville. taken the place of building and foun- o8 FURN s, Centrally. lo- BECOME rallway mall cle: Slow | Jaakuon tonring o ik oA CARTIErS: SUT.to F130 month: pull unnecessary: schi 2na sprine examinations free, lin'_Institute, Dept. 35-W. wewh.( fim;;\l think of a man with :onr.:voln“ .)I:li: m&,flmfl only three but- “He . should either get married or get a divorce.”—Chicago News. L to_me? B r—Doesn’t ‘matter, man, Check, money order or Mn BED ROOM ma Morse, 18 Union St. , all modern con- t. Phone 1051-3. e dation stone. tea. Mre. L J. Dolbeare, for many vears a resident on Plain Hill, who with her family ‘left here four vears ago for Eugene, Ore. s visiting her father, ‘William Parkinson, and sister, Mrs. Huntington avenue. FURNISHED ROOM: venlenges, 38 Union * FOR RENT FINE MODERN FLAT Seven Rooms, Heat furnished $35.00 per month. perial Garage, HAVE an upright plano that is just od as one of the best aléos, T will be willing &2 Diano itn some r TED—T0 biy cows of A ¥inds: pay EGbd pric Dinger: Ter. 1i-%, "Colchester, Con nevizd Tracy, of Winter Cruises from New York to the American ANTED — Advertising. uhucnmn cstablished 63 yea: Parkhurst, New Haven, conn. tor _soncitor rite Political Gossip e cal & = York. Times. AND POINTS particulars. ba at 2 bargain ai JAMES L. CASE, Rental Dep't. o o v HAVAN. IN CUBA WANTED PIane TinnE, - A. G, Gor- | Would much 37 Shetusket St, Norwich, Ct. J| I do s Ttnfrm?m?umm my Sailings Thursd Saturdeys. 298 Py st iy, Tel sshn. 2 ny pecoadilioes.” | Col. W. H. Hall, of Willington, is by i e this ml:l 20,70u, plense wdivees e admit I have my peccadilioes” fu from ‘typhold fever at his home NASSAU R, 2 3 e it Beninet se. e Tig cnaiion fo netsier ] oy SO v s P WANTED | ron sate or vt woss mr ngr pem IR TR ing, it is said that it may be some cs from P o b2 time before he will be able to be dizect commections with Havane. oot Fraris BRSA" Gineeall Fokisal ] SUIYY aid Tainw Fome e IR One day there was fish Ginner about. In this neck of the woods JAM_A]C A 3 Y Rose. No. 26370; as fine a boar as lives | oFFICES AND STORES IN THE NEW (and lttle “;‘;‘x"n“‘.m i+ et the cantidany - of - Gol. “Hayl for the e B, oS ANoTicn or telephone 231-15; TRATE g b i speakership of the house and the Sq-nle-remb-«l a.-..uo.na FREE BMPLOYMENT SUREAU "“’7"' Four stories, fireproof, reinforeed o dear,” was the reply. news of his illness came as a dis- 23'days, $70.00 and up. Stcamers b M. J. Coscoran. Supt. Central Bldg.| FOR SALE _Four tons ry6 siraw, J.| -omerete. Located on Franklin Square, “Well, said Marele, it Teminds agreeable surprise to his friends in HAnah-d-d-q—hA-u_ Ernest Fargo, Fitchville. ~_ declsa fer of city, terminal for all local|ne of a porcupine lurn.d outside this city. With Col, Hall connned to his home it is not believed that he can be elected to the speakership and it now appears that Frank E. Healy, of Windsor Locke, will be handed the speakership . without contest. s Hall was one of the party of Con- necticut men who attended the na- tional_convention of highway officials in Atlanta a short time ago. High- way_ Commissioner C. J. Bennett and BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are —Chicago News. A Teacher—Now, if I paid orie man a day for seven days, another $32.50 for 10 days,. another $475 for six days— Reddy Backrow (whose father be- longs to the union)—You'd have the durndest strike on _your hands you ever saw, teacher—Puck. “You can tell an Englishman- now- adays,” said George Cohan, the play- wright, “by the way he bolds bis head up.” “Rride, ‘eh?”_seid & “second hea: < said Mr: Cohan. = “Zep N § FoR FOR SALE. a cord. FOR SALE A RETAIL CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM BUSINESS 1nd suburban (rolleys. Has hardwood ioors and wood thirmings throughout. Best of elevator service and the bufld- ing will be up-to-date in every way. Rent of offices from $5 to $30 per uonth. For further Information, in- suire of WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 She- Aucket St, Norwich, Conn. SALE—Wood, stove length: 5 Bullard. Tel 646-12. declod LLETS and yearling R. I. Red hens or sale. Errol Deshety, Cnnterbur! Tirnbike. Teiepnone Tod-5 Gectsd SALE_New milch cow, Owen city. de NEW YORK aad CUBA MAIL (Ward Line) Sekion GENERAL OFFICES, Pier 14, E.R.N. Y. or any Railroad Ticket Office or Authorized Tourist Agency FOR . S. Clark, Jewett clld LARGE & FOR SALE FOR SALE Seven Room Cottage =~ five sl aRd bath: third Hoor, open Af Right in’the city. Good estab- ated on high land, commanding unex- celled view, for sale on very easy terms lished trade. Exceptional op- or for-‘rent for term of ome. or more ity cars. Guier very desirable properties POyt For Sata or Fent. | Fyank W. Ooy Heai Estate Co., 6 High St., Wenaru’. R. MONEY LOANED cn_Dismonds, Watches, Jewelry and securities of any- kind at the Lowest Rates of Interest. A&nm wi SRANaiL o nrm &5, deal i g e e “My through college.” “How's that?” & Harmless' Substitute JAMES L. CASE, OR SALE—Two good Holsteln cows, Hosie “He never gets over his baseball 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. .lhten‘!‘)d.! -H. Milligan, Danielson, Ct. j injuries soon ~enol to make the Dr: Edwards' Olive Tablets — the football team”’ — Bul~ Eilectric lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. Pflnm N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Mai Norwich letin. The Yellowstone National Park has an area of 3,575 miles. substitute for calomel — are a mild but sure laxative, and their .effect on the - liver is almost instantaneous. They are the resylt of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with "calomel. His efforts to- banish it-brought out these 1ittle olive-colored tablets. These . pleasant. little tablets do the good that calomel does but have no bad after effects. They dom't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. FOR SALE_Oid__established black- smith shop in live Conn. 1y Iocated. weil equipped with modern tools, _inciuding motor, foyes and drills, doing business 33,500 ~ to 4000 per’year, principally hofsesnoe- ing; price ‘$7. Address” Blacksmith, Buliotin Ofce, dec7d FOR SALE Single Comb White Or- pington cockerels, 33-§5; satisfaction guaranteed. L. Bradiey, Putnam. Conn. FOR SALE Greenhouse, foot post, built of -1 Babies! Soon they will be big boys ind girls, and their faces wili be only a memory. $3,500. Cottage house only ten minutes walk from Court House, on lot 78x150 feet. Nine rooms and Argentina announces that. ammu- pition for military rifles will now be admitted duty free. 5 Elopements are New THey take hold of the trouble and side und botn-ends gl: t ckly i v bath, new heating plant. Buy Jiiow to quick buyer, I, £ P o e ompeing - eilgtbie gt quickly correct it. Why cure the liver : % * 3 wgtre to quic] . k. E. Pec at the sxpense of the teeth? Calomei| Bring the babies and we’ll [} this and stop paying rent. g, T, FOR SALE 2&?&?&6:1::;‘-&?" T Sometimes plays havoc with the gums. FOR SALE_Ox cart in good conds calomel, but/to ARCHA W. COIT tone Bhone STLAS. Norwien. - acesd ||| Eight-room House on MeKin- I Beriin there has been catch their smiles. [ | Olive Tablets take Phone 1334 63 Broadway Norwich, Ct. a skcating vink with L L tho mm- FOR_SALE_Two Sottage Houses of o ice, but made &ix rooms.each, Wllh all modern Im- Sestable: location; ley Avenue; ot n German soleatist ‘dullness” and that e, o oA o e % ] ‘lot Sox110 feet. = . Bowers' 130 Washington 8t, or s lazy feoling come from constipation l AI hone 115%-2. 8" novioa 3 Eleven surveying parties will e A paxe DRI, . 3-ACRE suburben farm on_troliey For price and terms enquire of sent out this year by t: I.VIJ'nM e . e and state road, mile out of.city, States_geological - survey” loggy” and “heavy.” Note how they gate the mineral resources of &0 §-room house, large barn, poultry’house and other outbuiidings, excellent land, smooth and easily worked, §00d orch- ard, 900 feet road frontage: can be sold {or bullding purpeses for price ‘asked for entire Hyse 0o anid with oz Without - thr team, farming ools, etc. An opnnrlunlty to obtain a Do Rasat Solow phics. . Perticulars of TRYON Winimantic, Gt — 250 noteheads ‘thomas H, Beckley Phones 724 474-3 “clear” clouded brain and how they “perk up” the spirits. At 10c and 25c per box. All druggi “The Olive Tablet Company, Colum- bus, 0. Farm For Sale A bb-acre (arm, i-room cnua{e iouse, large barm, woodhouse and hennery, -.uo smoke houle land fertile, pienty 00d and abundance of fruit; DM. % on ted u sulle to turiving l Vitfage. an 1% miles to main | THE PHOTOGRAPHER Oppoeite Norwich Savings Soclety The highest polat in Nevada ' 18 ‘Wheeler acor o a chart puhluhad by the States Geological Survey, 1is 18,058 feet above ea level. The combined {mport and _export trade between Germany —gnd - the United States is nearly 23 per ecemt. of the total trade between the.United States and Europe. May_ Building, 278 Main Street LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CRED:TORS. AT A COUIY OF TuouAws HELD ici, Within and for tie District otwu:h on the 17tk day of Decem- - LSCN J. AYLING, Jhd!a‘d strata Estate of Margaret R. Stevens, late of | 10 2,‘,,"",", o5 Norwich, in_said District, deceased. Jee at “You Can Do No Better Than to Buy Our W Telephene 1308 HOW TN rpov For Sale or Rent See the beautiful, new, seven- room cottage, modern in every re- spect, now being bullt on the Buck- ley_property, Norwich Town. Take Hoen eihier; the Drice™ alf cash, b.x-':.'qb"h Ver sante Yiers Ordered, That the Administrator cite ‘pargain. and domw't et AN BUYING poultry of ail xinds |} Yantic car fo Peck's Corner. the creditors of sald deceased to bri: 4 AR SONS. P i same. drop_ postal an| o o their claime against oy Whcox's Farm Builetin, | S2muel Gellert, Colcnéster, Conu. The énitire fst floor s fAiniahed fn oak: dining ing; room has beamed ceil- iChbire-of S35 elca sido walls and built tn FOR SALE. A LIGAT OAK OFFICE DESK. buffet.. If desired, before comple- Inguire Y tion, {wo.more rooms can easily be 5 Broker, A. BRUCKNER, added. Terms to suit you. es_only CoNvmlENT 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 snd 32, | decifd S 0 Roderick Meek, Contractor and after sunset, and Bullder, Invites inspection, and will gladly furnish estimates on build- ings of all kinds. issués from the top of the' Telephone 365 P of COL. EARL N. GALLUP AUCTIONEER A graduate from Jones' Nai. Schosl of Court. NELSON J." AYLING, Judge. The above nd foregoins s & true <opy of record SACRIFICE FOR CASH “Wasserman” Player Piano Carefully used and in perfect ma;; ! It is not to have to think of pre- paring ‘a lunch or 2 meal after a busy afternoon of heliday shopping. undersigned at 91 Maln Cont ‘withi Dinner n the time ll’l’nttefl [n !h‘ Speclaity of Farm a :bo\e and foregoin, der.. P Ly P an or Supper { WALLLEES. arras, e e £ "‘“ R ~ aecisa Administrator. . Address s & minute’s notice if you NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 'R. F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. just stop in, on your way home, at OURT OF FHOBATE HELD Itiin and for the District NOTIOE.—All .creditors of .sald de- ceased are hereby notified resent tion. Scarf, stool and 60 rolls their claims against ssid -sluupw ()I' masie. L. O. Bulletin Ommce. t 150 ""‘mfi Slamps. & wheel e st ieg derrici staging Tollows: 900 4xd spruce, 2x10-16 feet spruce, 100 2x10-§ f spruce. FOR SALE 3: One ‘steam hoisting en- g 3 Lot No. 3 Ao the 16th day of Decem- . S I Two tenement ' house good gine in good of Fhatiisen's £ s v aueset Just Arrived with 28 Horses|] concition. aiways remtec, with Ji ne svore ’2‘“&“:“:.-'&’ High oot Delicatessen Store R T e e A < one. acre of good tillable tand, i fRiiding at Wiltmantic, Cont: S Tha. " the Some of all classes; big ones, chuncks || |ocated For_turther_information. inquire of in excollent mneighbor- hood, 10 minutes ~walk from Frenklin Square. sk - FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn. and drivers. Prices right. Now is the ime to buy, for horses are. sure to be much higher. Come and see these. Tel. 1138 ELMER R. PIERSON The Fenton Building C A Moran, Receiver, N dsc16d FOR SALE 40 Franklin Street ‘where you'll find delicieus delicacies the line of Norwich, Co ™ eceascd last dweit, And In® the sem own, and by publishing the same once a newspaper baving a circula! ouse, Barn cre w Cooked Meats 18 DISTE Snd make retarh to tala BEAVER BOARD e e and st & Canned Goods - abEEON Lo axynta, Jndes. TR The above is a substitute for lath and plaster without the dirt and inconvenience. uat 4t Voluntows Peck, McWilliams & Co. ln the th:x‘: immited in l foreguing order. g ™ CARRIE M. decig” E. A. PRENTICE,. 86 Cliff Straet o €oBY of resard, T I A TANNIE €. CHURCH, Clerk. NOTIOE-- Al o seaseq zze their clzims ax end the dainty ‘things in. Fancy Craokers as woll as _the delicious American and Foreign Chesses. FARMS FOR: SALE - of all dnorlpfion--b:rkvfieh. :t'uvnloldnhrpbn;.m but plenty WM. F AiLL, < __Real Estate and' Insurance, uau:.'mmeu-. Phone 200 a.-.w,n.l.fl- Bk’mbl L& Sh B B ,.31 article on l.ha organizat tlm: fl! fll. aid ulln‘ta 1"" is mo advertiying mediam in rn_Connecticut oq-lx.l‘m The Bui- HOR: Easte: . Execu! letin Tor businiess result