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it rested many times as an auto speed- | enir Mr. Keables or six vears had| > B i T D e e e o Z s do r Water mains and place e s second wife, Mrs. Blsie Martin | Andrew Adams in Lisbon. Since Au- enthusi f 5 5 b R ks nae i inney, at Mt, Vernon, was filed for|£ust has been an inmate of the A Mdpplys 2 S g 5 E4 Ok probate Wednesday at the Surrogate’s|state Masonic home. Mr. Keables was S ho ling; but ik Sghpns il Zammble Hamburg er s ks ot ot ATI0 e e s ens Fair Be ity of Norwie e o e - 7 reer for the last te | tevetal” ninces aud for a il ted {than charged in the cit RMODE ISLAND CHARTER Je= vy il e Seea g b s T sday th a| ‘The wmondment farthcr provides OF NEW HAVEN ROAD.| lated 31, 1914, and|ers wite died fourteen | od} ibut the oasd 9f gak (a0 eIbcteics Loir I Sl e e e e T e of e ion the s oreloc ve | commissioners, in_addition to the © Resohution to Amend Introduced by | ¢ Binney wes serving a 90-day | Vernon lod: and 4. ML, 6| & oonser : hail o poris and sccounting which fa " al- » ot i 2 ng. Two of the wit- | Jewett Ci sica : = 1¢ | ready required. not t Representative Langworthy of West- | e e R I her s epending| MEmbers of 1 er hlthe 20th of May cach vear. render to erly. | Feige nd their addr days in Pawtucket. o JEobingd was . ofthe city cles to the mayor for the e the “Workhouse, Blac ave awicke {fancy article luse of the court of common eoundil, Providence, R. L, Jan x = {etc. were on sale €| syritten or printed statements ae fol- i 6 amend the Rhode R N e STAFFORD SPRINGS | used to el pay for Yows: | Cost ‘receipts wnd _disburse- iMartfora Rallroad in several imp be utilized as to my corpse| Grand List $3,550,000—Reduction of | Miss Margaret Fitzgerald 0 Bataon on e, et e 1 such a way as may be best for| §50,000 T % SHBH To the. Snict- ot Mic. Phobs ve of same elready invested by the ant points wes intr: d in the legis- n the opinion of some physi- | o hrough Burning of Garland | The menthly supper of ty or sei aside (o be invested for B e tative ATbert ¥ mist: rather than o mere| MII—S. of V. Officars—Lincoln Prize.| Ald gociety o6 the. TUn stithe gus and electricnl singig YTwad fangworthy of Westerly today. The |medical doctor—or, that it be burned | —— church - was held Thursdar e njand (he gas and elestrical reserve s s d to the heuse|and my ashes strown in some garden| J0W8rd Hanley of Orouttvills, who|the vesiry. fund: the income and expenss and o on tic | near the sea ere its solids may| 725 OPerated on for eppendiclite at| Miss Marguret Hazard. d of | profit of operations for the vear year The bill seeks authority for Mo | iete e et et the Johnson hospital several davs ago, | Frank Haze the | ending April 50; fthe amount of de- ‘Haven to issue preferred st and | and flowers. I request that is_maldng a good recovery. home of Mr. and enry | preciation fo be eomputed only on the| to include in T e its property |less expense be wasted on church| 7S John Fagan bas been ill with | Schaffer on Washi balance of the coity's equléy in its twithin Rhode also provides | ceremony o on the trepmiags of oh| pneumonta. at her home in Hydeville.| ©. B Brown Ms . plants and property belonging to said {for the approval of the purch: I die as I have lived—a. convinced, and | pyoiisy S Hall has returned tofguest of Mr. Main|gme and electrical department: wc-| ey Etaven of the Nowr Hoae = 4 infidel, helieving thas | Montelair, N. I, 'after & visit with rel. | in Nortn St6 rounts paveble and accsants recetva- ’h your @ruggist for ebout five ounces 0D-8 : PAID FINES IN WESTERLY COURT ; Rheumasalts Brings Quick Relief i Ehdlgestion s beaten! The misery of health due to poor Algestion a over | those whe knew Thoumasalts, the | effervescent drink. o mere sour stomach, gTIning patom | Luigl Murano, who was arrestedibe better observed without the pres- bling of bowsls and trombling limbs— | and charged with assault upon his|ence of the four supemstitious ones| but B demire to eat what you | Wife, Mary Murano and Joseph Ga-|that precede them it When you want {b—without any | Lrislle efter pleading guilty to both| He then states that he gives his cas fAned $10 and costs in|entire estate th his wofs ai the time beck.” :::X abricile é;n;da,,.; was dismissed | of exenting the will, Oceober 31, 1914, Tour health Cepends largely wpon what | o8 SEUC S (50 BEL i court on|only rTeservine to himeelf a life in- eat and how it Is digested. Undi- | Thursday. In the case of asseult up-|terest and the right to control urd fermenting, putrifying food !s one | on his wife Murano paid the charges| manage it so leng as he remains £o he greatest handicaps your body has |of the court and was dismissed on|vent | probation. The total costs amounted 110 817.60. It you are bothered with Inligestion, | |Luigi Murano Bill Came to $27.60—Colonial Club Heard} Minstrel Show—Death of George E. Loomin—Forrneri Waitch Hill Resident Wants His Corpse Utilized. | | A bill to amend the Rhode Island charter of the New York, New Haven and Wartford railroad in several im- portant polnts was introduced in the state lesisiature Thursday by Repre- sentative Albert H. Langworthy of Westerly, The measure wes referres| to the houee committes on corpors- | tions, of which Mr. Lengworthy iz chairman. The bill seeks authority New Haven railroed to issue preferred stock and to include in its mortgases songs, choruses, bones and eam-|its property within Rhode Island. It The jokes were particularly in-laiso provides for the approval o the tresting as they were applied to the| purchase by New Haven railroad £ the club. _lof the New 1 Railroad Co. The ertainment a lunch {legal departmen the New Haven sday night was la ted the 1 Similar legis- The members of the' Cotonial ofub High -street enjoyed Thursday ing another one of the serles of tertainments. being held at the club | this winter. The attraction was Scott nd Bayrd of Boston' in this erlginal o-man minstrel show. It was a ghort, snappy entertainment, lasting 1t an hour, during which time the k-faced artisis geve their audi- barrel of fun with impersona- @f Rheumasalts: take two teaspoonfuls | {80 3 2089 of water betare breaksast each fmorning and M a few days you will by &hle to digest your food In A perfect mans | Rheumesalts ts very MR. PHILIP TREUDE | “1 have used Dufiy’s Pure key for five years and find it the best ‘medicine and tonic I can take, was often troubled with stomach and bowels, and my position. on the cars is very trving on the nerves, but now I feel fine every day and I can heartily recommend Duffy Pure Malt Whiskey as the finest medicine that can be used for the stomach.”— Philip Treude, 1838 Albert St, Phila, P: Duffy’s Pure Mait Whiskey Inexpenstva. It t i dellcions to effervescent. salts §s prepared by the famous | bath Company, Minneapolia o, 22, 800 and $1.00 Sottles. YALBERT BALLIN I8 5 NEW RAILWAY HEAD FOR GERMAN KAISER for the En sought Lacanics Wednesday night, Hope council, No.| American Mechanics, Burdick of Schoo nder Perry council,| U £ ¢ T g Paweatuck | Street is in Providence to atiend the aanoak. - R annual of t Rhode nd e apee Historical society. of which she is member, which city this week is being held in is a medicine for all mankind, which favor- o comn T ge! StOMINSIOL bl influences weak digestion, increases In the, Rhode lsland house Wednes-| Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bestfers or Lheappetite, corrects faulty assimilation ngworth of Westes Cambridge, Mass, are visiting friends Of food, gives force fo the circul esolution on permit on Moss streer and brings restful to the nervous £ State Arm at Westerl¥| Jogeph ¥. Ci gh sutrered a forces. Why don’tyou 10 holding of a ponltry ShOw. On | shock Wedne morning at his home ~ “ 0ot Duffy’s and 16, 17, 18, 1 s ref Inorth of Stoninkton borot He Keep Well?” Trimble in a eritical condition { .Sold by most drug- re. Anna I, ,' gists, grocers _ is Visiting at the nome of her daughi- dealers, $1.00. If they AMrs. Wiililam A. Wilcox, at can’t supply you, write gstown the esent woet of Prov mista ih ittee of George E. Loomis, me, 135 Main street, { All Trolleys Lead To v WI Go CORSETS IN VALUE AS Now only $2 i They are discontinued numbers of hig grade Corsets from the fac e best known makers. ALL CHILDRENS COAT AND HATS Sizes from 2 to 6 years con at 4 o'clock aft- a wite, twe £ New ¥ aiter's home on West Broad str us. Medical booklet The D Mait Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Election—Miss Jennie Reynoids Cel-| e and doctor’s _advice JEWETT CITY ebrates Brother’s Anniversary— free, if you write, Congregational Missionary Society's | George Keables, Formerly of Nor- MYSTIC A Little Sale of Muslin There's a great variety. here in this lot which we have re- damagcd except in appearance, and then shightly soii high grade Covers, Drawers, Gowns, £ Combinaticns. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY The Business $1. TO NEW YORK § CHELSEA LINE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- day’s, Sundays at 4 p. m. New York, Brookiyn Pler, East River, foot Street, Mondavs, Wednesday, days, at 5 p. m. - F. V. ENOUSE. Agent $1. TO NEW YORK $1. Center of Norwich 45 Bridge Roosevol Fri- COAL AND LUMBER The quuel ' of eur large purchases, paying cash and water shipments, is— Economy wh Underwear NDOW AND COUNTER DISPLAYS HAVE MUSSED THESE GARMENTS of the pieces are they are only i or mussed. We have included some French lste assortment of , Chemises and moved from our regular stock. None n you buy L RNEB | in farge or o quantitios of | THEEDWARD CHAPPELLCO. Wharf, Norwich, COAL and LUMBER | —Call up 26— - COAL | Free Burring Kinds and Lshigh ALWAYS !N STOCH { A. D. LATHROP Office—cer. Market and Shetucket Sts. wns and Chemises as well &s 2 ER all DRV COME T DAY AND | Central Conn. HIGH AS $6 .89 1 CHILDREN’S DRESSE ghtly Soile NOW REDUCED IN PRICE e th colored tories of some They are not il good, At Greatly Reduced Prices BERMUDA WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL, WINTER CRUISES rea- E bookings shoukd with me for preferred ac- imodations. Georgia, Tlope s 1 Steamship and Tourist Agemt | is, wich, Dies at Masonic Home Methodizt Aid Entertained— % and one daughte L Boy . Bitven of | ¥« of Westerly. he annu of the Wo ethei | Mr was born in Westmore- ionary s > Congros: Al o |1and,” Oneida c in 1845,|al church was held at the h P z ¢ s came to We 78 to enter|Mrs. J. ¢ Kawkins Tuesda calst 4 & b B ress works « Cottrell | noon. ~ Mrs. G. W e ) Yoo ALBERT BALLIN company on c, street, | electod president, Mr: ' P LS o v 1as been for the|nings, vice presiden: he Ko T, -dtredtor . rs. Hs a _devoted |ley, corresponding secretary e W X e B 1 ootor of the Har - the Pawcatuck Seventh-|urer, and 1. N. Wheeloc e s o Y| B e Do ict church, and has always|retary. T Y is to, mend eEes e ot alanl el of Mo Tally an carnest Christian worker. | doliars for Tolter™ of . H P o the He passed away with the Dlessed | sufferors A programme was given| untry, Glub. | NORWICH BILLS BROUGHT ;‘ng""{’:r"‘!‘r‘”" ance ¢ well spent during which Mrs. . A. Fansh Tead| ttendanve at i BEFORE LEGISLATURE. BR e aoclaimed s —_— jan article entitled African Brownies, | N e s greatest | rd P. Staplin of Canal Mna(‘i\"\‘ ¥ t.”nvvwmu a sketoh from The| ¥ € 2 ‘ 5 Charter Amendments Affecting Water et 2 1 <day morning after a ling- | Ploneer Doctor, Mrs. G. H. Jennings| The conimitte ity B e o | e wase aged 29 vears|s reading from Mrs, Otis Carv's Kylo, nd Mes. Henr Department—Electricity R For s = v & wife and six chil-| MTS. George W. Robinson an articls Albert W. George Compressed Air Co. abality. He 3 | about a Kurdist Baby, und Airs. John I R n, M 3 R | utbowled the |the Gospel. The programme | s : IHartfor _Repfesentative Iward him as did | s Wednesday | F2Uged by Mrs. E. 1% Burleso Bitienity Bog Toert, preser #% Napoleon IIL |e of three] Gave Country Dan o i Yhune n act in t sta amend Berlin to William s % { Miss Jennic Reynolds entertained i|ing the charter of tho city of Nor. Ballin made Vasletts was the b bowler of the{party of fifty at her home Wodnesday | L S §{wich. It provides that the board of #he power it ening with a three of{ evening in honor of brothers wed- | ad bee iz | vater commissioners shall keep Teg- apan trade and a1, snclnding 2. single iding anniversary he clebration | < the | Ister all_patrons and of the profe Hecame ils direc e Ha cuniry dance, for which Robert James | wazon 1 dor Tates Lo e B Burg- American ¢ T « s 5 10 played the violin, and Willtam Sul- 5, € urrent expenses of water $.750,000. That in 1886 1 ik 85 5ty 17 livan the id S. F. Palmer biting : hall De he company ¥ Ot & g | prompted. Cake, ice cream and cof- | fo F excess shall be pa 560,000. In 1886 its gr | . fee were served Phere were guests| E. Fisid ik 2 easurer guarteriy after approval $625,000. In 1912 . E from Pendleton Hill, Fachaug, \ dog was purchasc 0 ourt of common counci ap0. In 1886 - town and Plainfield ¥ building had water 'onuv'xss:d‘v;er\' mmast head: year West Side. Rev. Samuel Series of Games disbursements for the Tear ending on from the p T X s, 86 76— 247 | Campbeil and David A se b u { Ma; nd balance in band that day Bailin's greatness is attribu o a1 105 306|been appointed & committee | best th « ? b en thefthe and expense and profit of rard index. i s a S9 84 ag8|range for the annual Odd Fellows | Stonington bask . 1/ the| cpecations the year e Apri Aerk x o 43 sg7|Panquet to be hela February 28 Mystic bas m Dur the amount of Gepreclation, If an e worked % a3 sy 237 — . @“for the year; accounts pavi- quins and = of the € < — H OBITUARY. eccivable on same date. He ler for little things. e | prt 460 e it b ssioners is developed a When | — George Keables. anthorize the hal _The will of Harold Osgood Binney| George Keabies died at the Maso | Norwich thelof New York, Formerly of Watch Hill | home Wallingford Wednesda. {Refiroad C. mpany. L 4 atives fn 1own. of the Decalogue would | 5 John Anthony of Utiea r., hes | X N. Y., hes e } bean spending a few days m the bor- } ough Frank Parireau has resigned as clerk | at the Modern alothing store. Benjamin R. Arnold, who underwent | Avoid Impure Milk “cssiz. = pital last weelt, is showing marked fm- | Mexico, Mo, Jan, 28 . for Infantsesd Invalids ~ } SUIT FILED TO OUST INTERNATIONAL SHOE CO. From Doing Business Missouri— City Asks For Penalties of $74,000. provement. | the Internaticnal &hoe comps Raymond Roberts of Springfield is|doing business in Missouri w the Fueat of Mr. and Mrs Michael| hero today by the citv of Mexic oberts in West Stafiord. suit is a result of the closing Jodn C. Collins of New Mawen wi v e v cre 7 Ask For %o & 2k on Outdoor Sports at the aehory ot theopmpeny b ‘oung Men's club Monday ewen It is charged that iosing of the Grand List $3,550,000. | factory constitutes & violation of the Migsouri statute which provides that a company that accepts morey or land from a town for opening a _factory there, may not dises inue the fac tory without returning bonus or i#& equivalent. The suit charges that th tional factory here waa bulld In dentg of Mexico for the Morris The mssessors bave fmisbed their work and the Looks show the zrand list ag $8.560,000. This is about $30,600 less than a year 2go, due iargely to the loss by fire of the Gaviend myll. There are 547 houses, valueo 31.243,572; Bouse lota 3335.103; 34 buildiags used for manwfacturing. $338.370; manufmc- HORLICK’S It megns the Original and Genuine resi- oth- turers’ atock, 3384343: merchants | yea' company. This company. it € 0 stock, $151,980; 34317 acves of land, r‘df_‘::d s e cunivelly. Jt $359.600; sheep and poultry, 675; 521 | ternationai Shoe company. horses, 843,198, 391 head of cattle, 325, 299: automoblies, §50,455. The exemp. tions for soldiezs and Mind persoms amonnt to 342,541 Prire for Lincoln Essay. It operates 28 Giatinct faciories, em- ploys 10,000 persons =nd its cutput is 80,000 shoes a day. The city aiso asks that pena gregating $74,000 be nasessed against MALTED MIL & e | { the company and that it be compelied | v japproval of the eourt sefling water to the hos- the town of Preston, ble n April 30, Norwich Compressed Air Co. 4 resolution amending the charter of the Norwich Compressed Air oom- pany was introduced by Mr. McDonald f Putnam, under the Sill the company iz authorized %o gemerate electricity v sicam or water and o transmit, sei} nd conver electriciiy and make ccessary contracts, thereto. Author y §& given to conumct with any nn | nicipatity operating its cwn lights and | power plant, any steam or street rail. way compeny within th corporated Yight end pol any in- €ompany, any méfvtdual corporation or muni- in sald state not now locat- n the territory of an existing d powsr _plant offering requisite service and furnish wueh perscis snd corpormtioms light and | power. Toterna- | The cempany shall subject of common counscel of the «ity of Norwich have the right to continue to maintain the existing pipe lines and eondults mnder ground, and syeclally authorizeq for the transmission of electrity. The cempany is also authorize to construct pols lines. Such power I not given ies ag- | within the territory of any compauy| or munuicipailties where adequate wer- 2 is given. Wiiltam Horgg» camo, Sons of Vet-|4o yefund the bonus mon The law e = am Horgs= < wus money. The law | comrany shall have the right y- 2 .4 tg;‘;; ”:;“',;'g{h‘;ffn: e Of 35| provides that if fastorias (hat acceptto anpeal to e aaiun, beis Empuor iRl ks s Lf:! . mflmhmay shall be fined $1.000| court within thirty days e ix- The Food-Drink : |t M"'mm T_umu“;-iuuhrua 2 day each day they arc closed un-|sance of any order by court of n ti1_the bonus is refunded ihe sreduating exercises in June. | yye factory here employed 130 per- {sons. The Interpational Shoe cam {'pamy is capitalize ai $25,000.0¢ The Unexpected Miss Annie Elosltz of Providecs is siting Ar. and Mrs. Fred Novogroski. | “ihe “picking room and shoddy . de- partments of the Giynn mill started lact might on o 2ighl and cav sched- | e i, Srvelih 7 hild, A = P S Tovgomates. -~ - - . ule. ‘Who would have thought, while the msingmothers and the aged. A quick hmch prepared in 2 mime. | “'Sitee Lucy Alden nas returmod to her | stx power oan controt s T studies at Northfield seminary. Ing, that the first gold to reach Ame The sophomore ciass of the Stafford |ica since the war broke out would High school went to Palmer on a|come from Ch Springfleid Repub- sleighride party Thursdar eveninx. tiean common eouncil of the city of Norwich on their faflura to approve e plans n their use of the conduits and the seld judze may, after & hearing un @6 notice o all partles in Childqren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA to the! - = i 50 Main Street {terest determine as Lumber Business. | 2t modtty el 18141914 o John A. Morgan & Son CO AL LEHIGH VALLEY | No. 2 Nut $6.50 per ten. Office and Vard Gentrai Wharf “elsphone 284 o Autd Rt;pairing ax;d Failrrti.ngT | MARY - m seem § | Elections in Cities and Boroughs \ir amen‘ment wers Bailey, ¢ i to that the submsitted ned and | videa for the and in any resolution pursy; The eld election than one proper mann. Improved Facilities op unexceiied in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes o Aetermined wear better, keep its gloss lenger, l.’Vl”' 1 2 1 Eq | and wall not crack. | itions andl ortincas or e | e | Bentley-Clarke Auto Ce. [recordea b ch clerk of the ity oriMF. Singletary Says Vinol | 88 Main St. Westsrly, R L, I e and ich fesolulions S0 Ended His Suffering from - s B i d purposes and sh an Awiul Cough and FAMOUS FURS Threatened Lung Trouble. 12 ien's Cosis of all styles. ies” Fur Coats and Sets. LAWYER CHARGED WITH ATTEPTING BLACKMAIL. In Ceoneotion With Disappearance of | & i —*T am an oculist rs [ saffered with an ng trouble, £o that at i 1 od | epairing alse dese Superior styles. | 350000 Securitiss at Youngstown, O gy sbout | 0 B : F’R oL F“_"H“‘ St. oo oFte e ow icine, recommended 2 3 Youngstown, and Rovcos Winnagle, a friend advised me to try Vinol. | ENTIS tawser of Watren, Onto, ware. miaced | Before I had taken one-haif Botte I DR. E. J. JONE3 |Suite 46 Shennon Building Take eievator Enetucker Steet em- 1 trance. Prome. under arvest here today in_comnection | could see an imprevement. 1 have now with the disappearance of $50,000 ! taken six bottles a cough is not longing to Grant Jones, un a general health is lots dealer of this city. Clause i o == SINGLETARY, Sum with larceny and Winnagl ENTARY, Sumter; Jolavse was formerly employe: It is the combined action of the med % = d wae charged in Decem- | ginal elements found in ivers to- | N/ bor.arler which the secoritics, G ‘;n:&lwcw it foun lrl:dmm;ie s too | MAHONEY BROS. g of stock: bonds, 4y - ] e - iz i b Deared Srom Jones ofce. it in charg. | JTeDEth-creatiog properties of tonic |Hack, Livery and Boarding Vinol so efficient for €olds and bronehitis. at | ime building op the | emed, run-down system. ed Winpagle Clause in t | knowledge war an accomplice theft and used b tempiing blackm < Stable FALLS AVENUE We guaraniee our service to Le the es. st the most reasomable prices. Wheat $1. at Portland. Ore ‘We ask everyone in this vicinit: | Portland, Oregon. Jan, 28 —Wheat h 3 3 ¥ e T | tland, 8.—Wheat is tronbled with a chronic cough._cold R e L e el o the Pt |oe bronchitis to try o bottle of Vinol, | o0 CSwE aes desa— THESE ARE BETVER | with the understandi bushels of May bluestem sold at tha = that your money [priee” Ty was'a Jump of four cnty | Wil be rtamned if ; | TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢c CIGAR over the previous record established | jrozdway Pharmac Several Gays sgo and is the higheat| Prop. N > !GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR primary price since the Civil war ] ing dr e Try them 3nd see. THOS M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St Next to Palace Cafa He"it Your House With Gas By Using : " Gasteam “HUB-MARK i) RUBBERS A Grand Insurance Policy for the whole famill:, The polloy of the fac- oy wiich pronsces Fwb-Mark RidSher foot- { wear Mas siace P53 Borac the seal of put apuroms. adiator { Fach radiator * steawmn heater la | “Hhemesty i e best policy.” and they g0 |stselt. 1t i sete. samtary and eeo- | wi B . “ihei i 2 iy tcpt‘t‘m‘! | nomical. There is no coal to carry in and no zsh s to carry cut, and it does ti e toial’ off 2l that: ie Best m rubiber n endless amount o2 dust | memssctme: ghumwed from. sixty svers’ con Qi S b ¥ no retremchme: seedy. o E maintaigs an even temperazure Ouity” the Best or it: cammot: Bear- the Hub-Ma e gas flow !s shut off automati- e when the desired steam pressure | e R e {is renched. thereby preventinz waste | ¥ s cam yoi sam . Ther ot wo» mora than <f gase e e S | Cal and witness a demonsiration at B FHants bber Motwesr i wedn fr @ wide | The Gty of Norwich Gas and Elecirical Dep't. 321 Main St, Alice Building Mo of wive r- the. various dema. | Temates s cmdichred By the Buston Rub- | o St Erompemens:, Maitie:, Vs THE HUB-MARK IS YOUR VALUE-MARK : ' FOR SALE BY f Charbonneau & Andrews, M. J. Cummings, Branche I Bros., The Peoples Store, Taftville, Dearnley & Clarke, Voluntown, Geo. W. Dart, Uncasville and Montville WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness hofora the publie, Medium hetter than thr: