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Wastied in he blood of the brave and the bloomin £ SR Snatched from fie altats ‘oc insorent Burning with dtar-fires, bt never cons suming, £ Flash its bread ribbons of llly and rose. Vainly the prophets of Baal would rend it, VAh\A_‘)'nPh worshippers pray for its Thousands have died for It, millions defend it, Emblem of justice and mercy to all. Joe Dillon of Stamford fought a ten- nd- draw. £ ‘WINDHAM HIGH DEFEATED _KILLINGLY, 22 TO 13. Justice -that reddens the sky with her terrors, Mercy thai comes with her’ white- . % anded train ceived $18,000 a year when he w: | N i Soothing all passions, redeemi 1 p =g manager of the Yankees. : , errors. o Sheathing the saber and breaking the (Special to The Bulletin.) - chain, ‘Willimantic, Feb. 28.—Friday after- Borne on the deluge of old v tio Doon in the Wingham High school|valE AND HARVARD Dril;:?:s.c‘.fjr ‘aric o'er the desolate s thia Apeincy 3t 3 —_— \lingly team in one of the fastest CREWS WORK HARD Bearing the rainbow of hope to the o ", e GALDWELL. SN b we beginning, Killingly being | Crimson Coaches Have Job to Find | | Fresh Cut Shoulder Torn trm the storm-cloud and flung Real Protection. Sound Com- DEVANNEY TO MEET AGAIN |on the defensive most of the time. At| Winning Combination — Elis Have K0 s T b e an. 166 16741 - - - ey of the first half Windham led Three Eights. ke g 3y panies, Expert Service. Race Will Be Special Event at Bos- ints, while in the second halt - While It4 broad folds o'er the battle- =3y baske: e game g elds wirve, ISAAC S. JONES b Incines® %o Do rouEh, ot Heteres | corvard and Yale have both started TR R A R wreaths. *hindle e Boston, Feb. 33—The athletic | Brown settled all disputes fairly. crew races which will be preliminary Wantigd trom its. it Insurance and Real Estate Agent | . CSfV. ine principal high and prs- | Pickett and Gager, Windham's fa- | | 1 o s in the blood = . 3 H the annual college races at New of the brave Richards’ Building 91 Main St.| BCRE S Schools of New England will | mous guards, were in fine form snd |1y o il s 7 = P testea tomorrow at the annual in- | Tommy aiso had his eve on the basket, | 1y Harvara have their work cne not || FRESH HOME-MADE SAUSAGE, bb. .. ... . FOMver Wankell Hoim ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW door championship held under | since he was the star of the game With | for them to develop a crew whieh will THE MOVING bl Tl e | ooting ainkle basker ~ from the | bar" hsreyS? (WFOUEh the season with- | SCOTTISH CHIEF CATSUP large bottle 12c ion. - t a t. e e s e e se e AMOS A. BROWNING, As a special event, D. 8. Caldwell of | flcor. Reeves played a rather roush!ou]dm?i‘uq-u]cmt_ Mo il S " ROLLED OATS 1 8! 3 *Phone 700 the Boston A. A., Joseph Higgins of | game, inflicting slight injuries on|have graduated, and Quimby will be Mohican . .. .large pkg, 10c—3 for 27c -at- E 3 Richard’s Bldg. | the Irish-American A. C., of New|Read and Lamoureaux. .Eiliot was| anable t in. The loss of Attorney-at-Law, e Bl e T ML & Pivaiioy ot tia | Bt e HIEE s wilis fhvse S8 | to Jow agaln.” The leas ot {IVBINNER BIEND COFFEE.. . 7. ............Ib:18¢c PICTURE MAN. Who stands where cannons loudly roa. Where military airships soar? fighting stops, who cails for more? The moving pleture man, EDWIN W. HIGGINS aetiros '..,hhfi‘.?.",.‘.:’.“m‘;“?n"““’wm; and three foul baskets. | eisat Tavior. Coolridze, White and Ca- MOHICAN MACARONI. ................package 11c oo R e i Attorney-at-Law S eny STy Windham. ingly. it cnmemBrow_rlr‘.:el;‘o(:erfgic!g?ggl;::;’, MOHICAN PORK and BEANS........... ... .can 12c §{1n m nl‘n"v-rro’“v“h'f Uy B Corner Main and Shetucket Streets |again over the same distance. < e Biliot | 414 Cameron. rsenisine mnriar 1o | MOHICAN SUGAR CORN. .. ... .can, 13c—2 for 25c The moving pict Who doesn’t fume and doesn’t fret When bullets nip his cigarette, And sudden death’s the one best bet? The moving plcture man. ... Reaay| Bmmett and Patiman ana. these men | § RED BUTTERFLY TEA. . . .. .all kinds—1 Ib. pkg. 25¢ S CARMELO SLICED PINEAPPLE. . ......2 Ib. tin 17¢ Brown & Perkins, iemeys-at-la¥ | pacqueT siINGLES cHAmP S e e e WILL DEFEND HIS TITLE |Read ....... Yale has three eishts formed for in- N Ny A o = Reeves | 400T Worlk, and the first eight consist- i f ational Banik. lephone S. G. Mortimer Will Meet C. C. PalliGfiser R T L ing of Lawrence, Harriman, Allen, e o iLs not at all amisw in Final Round. | Plokett Ehe Crammd. Meyer Fox, Salyards, Gamble and Hy- scale the mighty precipice Horton - Bt rather thinks it is a bliss? : - - att, include three men who rowed G uer 8 1t Is & R New York, Feb. 23.—Stanley G. Mor- Left Guard. against Harvard last vear. Gambvle @ BUrrrER 3lbs.c0MPOUND Soc Y M gl IN NATIONAL LEAGUE[;;o"or Tuxedo, holder of the national| Summary: Fieid baskets, Pickett 4,| Fox and Hyatt are members of the Who faces battleships when they ceesen JEbtY ateur racquet singles champior- | Lamoureaux 3, Elifot 2, Read 2, Howle | second eight, who have been promoted. oM i Pinfis B AR President Tener After More Aggres- | 3moteur FacAuel BN It in the final| L Gasger 1, Jetty 1. bislkets on fouds, | Hyatt is a remarkable oarsman, and . Takes the Place of Lard And nearly drown him in the spra siveness. round. tomorrow against his clubmate, | Pickett 3 out of §&, ot 3 out of 4, |is sure of his job. Fox is the foot- The moving picture man Clarence C. Pell, both men having won | Lamoureaux 1 out of 1, Reddy 1 out of | ball plaver who won fame in the Har- RS rns the reels nd never tires President Tener is now working on | their semi-final matches here today. |3; referee, Brown; scorer, Howard;|vard and Princeton games. Ot e s tls aug navy on a plan to put back some of the old| Summaries: time, 20-minute halves. Unless Coach Guy Nickalls can come g . P SUGIAUIng me rivalry into the National league. Semi-final round: Stanley G. Morti-| A< 5 preliminary the Seniors played | to this country from England, Profes- Who's in the forefront at all times? ‘Now that the Iederal league war and | mer, Tuxedo, beat Louis Du Ponti|ipe jniors in one of the interclass|Sor Abbott, who is now in charge of he moving picture man Players’ Fraternity menace are settled | Irving, New York, 15-7, 15-6, 15-8; 2 by score | the rowing, will be appointed as head & we want to set back to the old time |Clarence C. Pell, Tuxedo, beat Max | Seiygs cnq the ooy W e nigh | coach. He coached the freshman eight Who In the seething crater goes days when the players thought of | D, Whitman, New York, 15-7, 15-9,1 00 19 t0 I% FCH ol N ur baskets | }ast_vear and had much experience Ana suffors pain nobody Knowss o e e e i sl and Watte for the Juniors with two |at Groton before coming to Yale. FRUIT SPECIALS The ‘moving plcture man N askets. v . R owever. ong of the mest diicut | J- D- TRAVERS ELIMINATED | " Lineap: BOMWENSS. E FRUIT et ans e e v nas sbows, things is to get @ ball player to see IN THE THIRD ROUND! Seniors. Juniors. Peckham's Team. FANCY LARG 9) But who remains unsung, unknown? the difference between asgressiveness — | Healy ... Costello | ;1. . 6 f 25¢ | doz 35¢ he moving picture man. and rowdyism. Frequently when I|New Jersey Favorite Defeated by| S o A Rk g R il A TR —_— have been compelled to flne or sus- Louis Jacoby. - -~ Peterson | oo kham ... .. s5— FANCY NAVEL FANCY BALDWINS HUMOR OF THE DAY Pend players for pacticulerly bad lan- s guage on the field I have recsived let- | ouston, Texa ters from those players, saving, ‘That | mravers of Upper Montelair, N. J., T ORANGES, dozen....35c . Moriarty 257 b T e R PR N & (- FANCY TOMATOES i Tubby I saved $10 today.”. Juying wust?‘—Louisville Cour- i The thanks T get Tor ‘trying (o hus- | Seedea an 5 bessible WinGbr of the fCarcio ... . Watts| _ Pardy's Team. NEW DATES suyine tle_for my club. mid-winter invitation golf tournament | i s R L S IR o Ib. 13c | Ib. 23c don't you take th 1 “There can be clean, vigorous ag-|.s the Houston Country Club, was el Hughes ..... Robinson | Spaulding ... 83 76 83— i o0 5w o0 o dis-e oie oig e O el et 908 8 4o e e 2 you take hose long cross- gressiveness without any offensive | minated in the third round today when | vard. Pardy ..... s B 098 94— country walks any more, Dobbs?" personal remarks. My idea of aggres- | Louis Jacoby, of the Audubon club, of | Summary: Field baskets, McQuade 4, i e MUSHROOMS Nope. Hike cost of living. Wore siveness is for a ball player to come|New Orleans, beat him by one hole.!Carcio 1, Cotter 1, Hughes 1, Watts 285 246 261— 1 oug ¥1V. Woreh of shos Jeather laxp on the field thinking of nothing but|Travers, who has heen suffering from | 2. Moriatty 1. Robinson 1, Costello 1: e e S aWe o e YECIO aowings Magistne. Dbaseball and filled With an incentive|, Theumatic shoulder, was decidedly | baskets or fouls. Cotter 3 in 7, Robin- | Carson ... e 54 73— Beau (earnestly)—No, she isn't ex- to win. I like to see a ball player| .y form in the latter stages of the in 2, McQuade 1 in 2, Carcio 1 actly pretty but she has that inde- tone his SOASY B Rt WL | o for gon 3 in 2 McGuade 1 in 2 Carcio 1| Gordon 111 1111 50 55 si— BAKERY SPECIALS T we lost a game on the old Chicago = ! 3 L - B ) T . 8 The Junior-Senior reception will be ags (impatiently)—Yes, lub we felt it. There i i ? 1 R B . StoaT it e ur SR WS NB"“"S(Q '((:::: 0‘;:::'";? ;‘:f:““gégz'fic;"'zlhe town hall Friday evening, 2| M MACAROONS, dozen 12c | ANGEL CAKE, loaf. . .15¢ f§| ¥y girls old man has plles of it, too. we took a defeat as a personal slight. L 5 ks, 3 S 1 i . > Gl rou We could not fisure how we should gl\:;xsz o this c;;:;t ox:"?x{::?\-e?:‘g\:gg' = A L RAISIN BREAD, loaf. .10c | MOHICAN CHERRY 24, to co-ea— ;:;lywhal do you kirls cverlmemmmme S fomishe Ians in the cighth| Penn Grapplers Defeated Cornell | Fowler . 7s— 233 |8 TWISTED, ROUND, LAYER CAKES. ......20c Co-ed to Ed—Oh, we cut up angle- e e S iekent Cto, et e | round with a stiff left hook sent Pitts| State College. Pa., Feb. 23_The | Bibeault .. 104— 282 ED. JELLY Sl S ol el P hoC groat majority the pame i oeew|through the ropes into the laps of | Penn State College wrestling team de- =y RAISED, HOT BROWN BREAD first, but now I'm getting hardened to the last man i out. Then I|ringside spectators. Both men were|feated Cornell, intercollegiate cham- 262 265 256— 734 DOUGHNUTS, dozen 14c ol it.—Pennsylvania Punch Bowl. h. | pions here tonight by the score of 21 Hopkins & Allen Two-man o o 5 e to see every player run out ev- | On their feet at the end of the matc] P Dad, will you let me bave fifty until he positively Is out,| Battling Munday of Danbury andjto . Desmond -1 1 se— 23| R EFRESH GINGERBREAD BAKED BEANS plunks er overlooking a chance. That is | .. - . Kucher .... ... %0 88 82— 260 “Do you mean fifty dollars?” Yes, if it's all the same to you.” — loaf ................12c | Fresh from Our Own Ovens 164 187 172— 503 Well, it's all the same to me. You | Hart 81 86— 216 can't have them.”—Birmingham Age- Brown Swimmers Won. | Climton .7 32 83— 256 (@ WHY USE POTATOES WHEN YOU CAN BUY RICE f{ | Heraia. X»}‘ro\i»denc& R. I, Feb. 23.—Brown" v e w “Do you think that the automobile swimming téam défeated, Harvard by 174 149— 482 FOR LESS MONEY will displace hte horse?” asked the SPORTING NOTES ECAROLINAHEADRICE . .. ... . .. .. .1b. 9c—3 for 26c | o L Ionne yoman. ervous oil also ran” BROKENRICE. ..................Ib. 6c—5 for 25¢ young man as he gazed down the CARMELO UNCOATED RICE. . .pkg. 9c—3 pkgs. 25¢ idea’ of aggressiveness. HEAVY. T 3 Among the “also ran” we find Dave Bethlehem Steel 7o Fultz and Fred Wenck: road, “if it ever hits him."—Sacred Heart Review. MARKET WAS > — el a Wenck. During the Midsession Pressure Upon Burm Brs : 2 e e R " “When I got home at 2 this morn- stoc [ the Leaders Was in Sway. g ¢ 8% eported on the financial page. ing my wife met me in the hall and —_— - for a full minute she regarded me in New York, Feb. 23.—Susgestions of Gin Facite” .. 3% Les Darcy is some Hehter. He band- | s i - S silence.” . - 3 . unk line highwa: incorporation of | The report was accepted and bill re- . " Increased tension in the foreign situa- e 2 ed his theatrical audiences an awful | bank and trust companies: adultera- |jected. . “At iength she spoke h tion as affecting this country and the Goes & on : Eewiin N e e Wote iditatites. Yes, also she spoke at length.”— utterances of the British ~ premior Chic Gt W ing town of Sprague to issue bonds; | The resolutions appointing Samuel | Porton Transcript prompted renewed selling in moderate : 3 3 They might make hockey a major | concerning use of vehicles upon pub- oyt eph « udge ¢| Railroad attorney—You want dam- volume today. Initial prices were ;8 e 5 z | sport at Yale, but that doesn’t mean|lic highways: temporary loans by f‘;;ex:‘m‘ and om {.’i‘w/;“‘:";‘.:,‘,"‘i‘(',’;:“(;’j ages—what? Why, there fisn't @ irregular, though better im the main, - o > . it will be one. state; concerning claims presented to|pled for calenda Under suspension |#cratch on you! but the entire list became heavy dur- - . < receivers of bank and trust compan-|of - rutes - dwin Dickinson and | Van Hardup—But think of the men- ing the mid-session when pressure up- Irish Patsy Klige and Harry Con-|ies; concerninz the improvement of | irancls A. Pollati were appointed ag |tal shock and depression at not find- on_ the leaders was most marked. : 5 don are to exchange compliments in|highways in accordance with the pro- | judges of the eity court of Hartford, — |ing @ scratch on me after such a There were other adverse factors, Col Fuel & Iron % New York on Feb. 28. visions of act of congress in order to Soecial Heass "7 | wreck.—Port Jervis Gazette. A I e P o S e SRS Bl . receive the benefits; publication of e i A stranger entered a church during Italian exchange to its lowest record, e AR We have a photo of Grover Alexan- | public and private act: The use of the hall of the house was | ot SorRURPr CORAE & POl o ed lires being quoted at 7.40. Forecasts Peor Tiadacis . - ;|der or any other ball player turning| There was an old time Friday at-|voted to the house committee on con- 5 also indicated a fairly ‘arge local cash e s down $10,000 a year to play ball. tendance When Speaker ilealey called | stitutional amendments for hearing on | huseneioy 10 lons has he been loss for the week, desyite the inflow Cuba Cane Sug . T the house to order, and after prayer | woman suffrage, March 7, and for a|"iapout thirty or forty yea during that perfod of almost $50,000,- Ciba Cane S pr They have tried most everywhere|by Chaplain Benedict, the business | hearing on state prohibition on March | APSUf, thirty or 000 foreign gold. Decre Co pr . 5 7 |and failed at introducing a boxing|was commenced. 14, VT e Tiiesi” Baia’ the. Strenges There were numerous material re- B e ki bill with success, and now it will be | " TUnder suspension of the rules, Lo-| The bills to require the licensing of |.po = must be ~ nearly = done. —The coveries in the final hour, Steel and Dome Mines . 5 tried in Oklahoma. renzo D. Fairbrother was appointed |cats, for the preservation of birds and |yeo PYP o wornd 226 South La Szile Street CHICAGO | the shippings leading the more active Det Edison rts - deputy judge of the town court of|game, was reported unfavorably by od S Long Distance Phone, Harrison 4992 shares and reducing some losses to e il P plupery wee mustered in- | Stonington. the committee on agriculture, The cat i 0 - Romini) trentidne: | Foted nales ae 3 - 5 2 o a regiment and sent out for duty City of Hartford. bills were killed.. THE KALE PE ST grated 545,000 shares. Bons gll;ili i‘fr'&?efé:?e"m?" find consider-| A ;o batch of bills were reported East Lyme’s Claim. E __E)SC RS’ DIRECTORY Irreiulatrl{‘y in lntemat{o?lldbonds 3 al n_their pay envelopes. favorably and tabled for calendar, Unfavorable action was reported on| The czar of Russia is a timber mer- was offset Yy _improvemen in domes- o DULL DAY IN amending the charter of the city of |the claims of the town of East Lyme chant. tic rails and the utilities. Total sales = - 1 Hartford. = -1 for exemption from payment of the —— $1.25 To New York $1.25 || (ar value) aseregated $4.150,000. - GENERAL ASSEMBLY Forfeited Rights. state tax by reason of the state mi I milk be used to soften shoe polish - . 3 " The committee on forfeited rights |tary camp being located in that town, 5 it will improve the gloss. q COTTON. 1 . . reported favorably the resolution re-|and also for the reimbursement of CHELSEA LINE Now Yoik. Pel. 3% Gatten futinis u There Were 69 Bills on the House|ctoring ail rights forfeited by crime |state tax paid. The unfavorable re- TO NEW Yofil_(' closed steadv. March 16.16: May 16.22; Calendar, But None Was Starred for | to Olive E. Whiton of Mansfield, Wil- | port of the commitiee on ms was After the United States, Germany July 16.29; October 15.94: December Int Agrt or Action—Unfavorable Action Was Re- | liam H. Kennedy of New Haven, Dom- | accepted and the bills rejected. and France are the largest producers FREIGHT AND PASSENGER 16.05. Ins Copver o inic Valeno of Derby, Cornelius Mc- Pecsonal Privilege. of iron ore among the nations. Spot steady: middling 16.30. Interboro Con on Claims of Town of East Nave f Derby, Joseph Ferero of y 7 . SERVICE BETWEEN 5 Inters Con pr - %! Lyme for Exemption From State|New Haven, Thomas J. Riley of Hart- |, MF, Healey of Waterbury, just be-| from mines in Japan and South NORWICH AND NEW YORK Int Harv Com son fore the house adjourned to 11.30 next | yanchuria the Japaness are mining s 2 MONEY. Int Tax—Other Business Transacted. ford, Henry Silverstein of Hartford | m,ccday morning, rose to a question | Ty Discontinued until March 1st Tt The rights were restored by vote of i B FAR0Ne. [§0 stion |20,600,000 tons of coal annually. b New York, Feb. 23.—Call money = ghts were restored by ot®,of|of privilege, and, speaking for himsel because of frozen condition of steady. High 2 1-3; low 2 1-4; ruling - 3 i (Special to The Bulletin.) the house, 133 being and his colleague, Mr. Fitz Henry,| 4 cCalfornia imventor has patented the river. Chelsea is being rate 2 1-4; last loan 2 1-2; closing TR = Hartford, Feb. 23.—There were sixty- | 10unced by the clerk, three above & |stated that they had been misrepre- |, bas that can be attached (o any resume t was not ques- i bid 2 1-4; offered at 2 1-2. ; | nine bilis on the house calendar, Fri- | duorum. The coun sented in one of the leading newspa- 4 = "'"h:" "h will resums her e 3 day. but not one was starred for ac- [UOPed o L L e pers of the state, (Hartford Courant), |PTO0m to catch its sweepings. rips March 1st, 1917. S ae e R Nort - =1 tion, indicating that no quorum was OBy o stated that it was a clear case of 2| , rocently patented baggage carrier F. V. KNOUSE, Agent wHEAT low. Clos S % anticipated. and therefore no vote| The judiciary committee reported|and 2 makes 5. Mr. Healey said that |, 0" V00 5iee 1e Intended to be fast- May 1% 176k 3 Would be attempted on any bill, whien | unfavorably the bill to provide for the | o' vote was taken on the Waterbury |Lof automabiles ie intended ¢ 149% 150, onte o 3 o512 gs | would disclose no quorum, and thereby | election of county commissioners by | judgeship last Wednesday, that there it ot 133 g prevent the advancement of favorable | the people.- Tabled for calendar. An|was but one candidate for the place. To protect bables from drafts when 100% 2 L 2 reports from committees and retard | unfavorably report to abolish the of-| While the candidate was of the op-J, ... 0 POote, Yol onopiles & mini- 0% 99k e legislation. Among the calendar mat- | fice of county commissioners was ac-'|posite political party, the Waterbury |28 78 folding top has been invented. isen 101% 0m w% B sex ; - Di. el {theae acts: Authorizing the | cepted and bill rejected. = rq)reseniatlvles dlsclalr{:l-d sg:ll; taman s 4 P transfer of certain real estate to te Employes’ Pay. motive to place negative lots on S TR il : trustees of the Central Mission sehoor| oo ootnroramny eoport of the ju. |Shch & vote. 05t ot 8 total world production in : : e eondon;: to amend charter Con- |gjclary committee was accepted and = s AL P oL B STOCKS. . 75 necticut Children’s Aid society: con- | piy rejected, which provided for bi- ] a ;Z’r‘ Rt 3 , 3 L u cerning foreclosure of mortgages and | monthly payment of state employes. R! HABITS * liens by sale: the close season on lake | Tike motion was taken on the bill y ten-| | For motorcycies there has been in- 100 Alaska Ju: trout: amending act concerning licens- | which fixed eight hours as time of la- )~ Treated sc! e e, Sty 280 ) ing of hunters; the preservation of | por on state highways. B .3 tificatly by sicilled | | Yer e et MotommtionTy 108 Baak land records; the powers of grand for We g physicians. No harsh nor rapld s ‘- re s o~ eies of clrt ent et el hi'l‘!fl R;.x‘ho;mvm?é for one methods. 11l Booklet FREE (sent [ | ™77 Coem aries of clerks an i : e whic > "....“ : the town of Montville to &xfi"i’é:; day’s rest in seven was unfavorably sealed). Telephone 675, Norwich, Conn. Smart button shoes of rcflhugn il0w Am Car ar certain funds belonging to the Iiret|reported by the judiclary committee.||GRAND VIEW SANITARIUM, Norwich, Conn, | | height are displayed alongside the 300 Am Cotton School Society fund; _defining the = still popular lace boot of extrems iodm = &L 100 S meaning of section 1127 concerning 5 ankle height. e = accidental failure of suit; reserves for i i st e liability and workmen's compensation i : ncerning testimon: commercial ventures to the stock ex- fore puvlic utilities n‘on:mhdany L " 2 B change, and has made many consid- nicipal liens; investment by savings . , erable “deals. banks in farm loan bonds issued un- r O oge : i v] al Y The use of muslin windows instead o e Prosin, % (e e Animal_ Fertilizers W Ry A TRy incorporating the Methodist ‘will keep your soil in condition and grow more profitable crops to help materially in the fight against Church Home; authorizing the trus- every year. They are made of BONE, BLOOD, MEAT and tuberculosis. tees of the Central Mission School of ‘high-grade chemicals—natural plant foods. Our booklet will tell, LU s e sitherilie g e stredt 0 | B e SR i Frts s Lof ookl Toros) CASTORIA jii B [ (1] o§ i i ?esfi i i i | Ll ] § shstisnsdantls o i o E 1111111111113 il o . Real & Imp N F. H. WILLIAMS, JR., General Agent. sne . 300 U. S. Rubber slon of New London to wind up its Facts for Farmers.” sne paky 18 . 8. A3 affairs; act incorporating the Billings ;‘.Pu xmwox;, :pec.h.l‘m: = \":'g_ - P. Learned Mission of New London: "mmg-b, For Iafants and Children . P. HAGARTY, Special Agen! g 5300 Dhah - Copper amending charter of the United Work- * o 1 Hartford, Conn. Atehtson 700 Va C & Chem ers of Norwich: amending charter of n Use For Over 30 Years New York New Haven e — Ve Waman - BidsieBunnivssiusdunsd f ¥ i i i : i WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness before the public, thére is no e b s H B T Hi il fiu?":éfims of county officers: creat. |- Alwn'y;‘ Gowes ul sel ice board: town” highways and . bridges . when | WM. E- CRARY, Norwich D1C ‘ Signature of LEVI W. CLARK, Canterbury i 2