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- s prar e ; RN R ) [ v '-: m whore all_carc tranaler E SALE | y St-rts Wan-.d.y Mornlng .t 8.30 We throw down the Gauntlet and issue a sweeping challenge to.any and all competitors to duplicate values we shall offer during this sale. "‘3':'..‘.:”‘.';"'::‘13'&;‘?1‘ ‘Buy now while you can make one dollar do the work of TWO. Lot after lot of new, sessonable goods conung in every day, and you date ra r $8 d Mw:“""ih“”w":;":': have the opportunity to buy these at Challenge Sale Prices. Remember this sale will continue for ten days. 1914, at which time the given the son $125 for .Don’t be di-counged Monthe Before Time Resinol Soap will clear your skin Many and many a girl has a clear, healthy complexion today because some friend came m;::m :1“, mmnhd- vice. Resinol Soap not only is 3 , fully cleansing and refreshing, but its ”'““"""”“""‘:‘““"‘; daily use reduces the tendency to pim- | deceased. who was A D ples,offscts many ill-effects of cosmetics, and gives #afurethe chance she needsto ‘make red, rough skins white and soft. Tt the skin is in bad shape, through ?!i £ ? T ég' ,3%%% the decedent was employed as a fire- man on the tug T. A. Scott, Jr, and while smployed on the 17th day of No- BE b E!u i 1516, in the vicinity of the board of the mother and _sister. CONGOLEUM ‘RUG BORDER, CORSET COVERS, made of WOMEN’S CORSETS, made of WOMEN'S SAMPLE BELTS, PALM OLIVE 80 - piriod gt g AP, ‘regular W N i {Race” he was drowned by the snk- 1,%;,. " September, 1914, up taaTuly or 36 inches wide, imitation of nice quality cambric, d £o0d quality contl, well made, all kinds, values up to 50c— RO RIS 105 aim As the was cloud hovers over this|marine Deutsshiand. B e T hardwood floor, & positive 50c m‘"""’""’cmw’-"‘“‘ Sale Price 250 | 5175 Toc value— Challenge Sale Price 10c Challenge Sals Price 2 country, the significance of actual| The deceased left surviviog him his| byt a letter had been sent to the son advertised article— Challenge Sale Price 50c e = Tostilities becomes more and more| wife and three children, a so, Bdward | by the deceased in July or August of Challenge Sale_Price 25c yard | WOMEN'S SLIPPERS, bich ——eee. | WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, @pparent to the operators of electric|O. Jackson, Jr. who is married and | 1915, enclosinz $20 for her support. oty aaalle 00 £ Guod Uity CURTAIN MUSLIN, good made of good quality lawn, light end power plants. Guards have |}ives in Rhode Island, a daughter, Mrs. | Since that time no contributions had BED SHERTS, bienined, made e Shiality, assorted colots, Sosey- Moo, ot $6 sl been thrown about plants and the coal | Rhody R. Newton, who keeps house in | been made by the deceased toward the h e s 5 9c— Boa5'e pelce 19 e ity e piies, in order to ward off any mali- | the same house as her brofher In| gupport of his wife whatever. In oth- of good cotton, size 72x90, Challenge Sale Price 37c % Ch Sale Prich 3¢ yard lenge Sal rice or 10c clous attempt to destroy property or|Rhode Istand, and anothe:' daughter | er words the last contribution receiv- center seam— e e e nge i YA ——— | HOT WATER BOTTLES, with PEROXIDE, 3 ox. stse bottle, Buardnteed U. 8. P, Challenge Sale Price 12 otherwise injure service. Lighting| who is about 13 years old. It is found |ed by the claimant was about fifteen Price 50c | RAG RUGS, woven colors, ex- e — SUIT . CASES, made of good patént neck, every bottle gua Plant managers who have been off on|that the claiment and her younger |menths before the death of iho de- ___Chaltenge Salo Price 50c | tra gooa size, value 3so— T At sl o, quality leatherette, a positive Aifond R0t o Mealr o { i vacati hurrying home in order | dau; are ng " son in | cedent and the claimant had not seen 2 i 3 Yhat they may be et their piants | Nepanaus, R. I. the decedent for two vears before his HUCK AND TURKISH TOW 4 Challenge Sale Price 25c | vaiuecs to 5oc— 3%c value— Challenge Sale Price 50s PRI oy Secaency urine, T wan wlng onnd | that ik sedteel | e, ELS, good size, real value 12%c Fo T Challenge Sale Price 9c Challenge Sale Price 250 | s While ihere is muMficiont coal at the | bills were incurred in this case and | in consideration of the facts Challenge Sale Price Sc each g e Mgt g 03 MEN'S SUSPENDERS, AVEBER GLOVES,-Mads trom fpresent time, there is over the danger, | that the body has never been recov- | brought out at the hearing it is found r————— e 30— ? (AR plre. gum, seamless, best qual should a break come with Germany |ered. that the claimant is not a dependant SMOKING STANDS, pedestal » Challe: Sale Price. 288 | » heavy reinforced webbing, a fty— ®nd her allies, of a serious shortage| All the facts were agreed to by both | of the deceased, within the meaning of o i ek ekt allenge Sale Price Cha"en e sfll regular 25c article— of fuel. It is no secret that a great|partice with the exception of the ques- | the act and her claim for compensa- effects, mahogany finish, [ Clislishae. 84 majority of coal miners are of a na- |tion of dependence and the hearing ! tion is dismissed. $1.25— MEN'S SILK HOSE, pure Challenge Sa Price 19¢c pair Price 19c — : - el | TWO-IN-ONE SHOE POLISH Pty etioes Aomvathite Sight. tn Challenge Sale Price 50c | thread, black only, a real s0c - i cass of a break, be with the Father- i oo Clelinoy Pelo Frice % sock— ¢ of ::: 4 :!:‘“w:‘"; all good, black, tan, white and combina. Jand. There is also t!hefl(‘hl:ncls‘thl.t LEFFINGWELL COWS®ARE OVER 249,000 BLANKS WOMEN’S SILK HOSE, full Challenge Sale Price 25c pair HARDWMB . 25c ..':.: Horc sy Hon coal mine operators fearirng violence ic , rter t: > Chall Sale P ;‘:’:m: Barser i miners might To: MAKING MILK RECORD. COMPLETED IN STATE Teath, SN E0hw garter tooh AT T T T T ; Challenge Sale Price 18 W se to low ose of ‘eutonic birth - 3 o < ‘wonderful assortment of 27-inch v T s » extra 3o enter the shafts if the government | Skylark Has Given Over Thirty Quarts | Sixty Towns Have Completed Military Challenge 8ale Price 3% pair | R0 o0 o Aig0 et cover ma- J 78 Long Handie Axes - 80c§ | WOMEN'S SILK HOSE, mill size can, different oaon“:: floes not actually intern them. Such. of Day. Census to Date. e erone o | teris, Vaies o 58— 75c Coffee Grinders . 80c | | trregulars and members of our %8¢ kind— 3 action, 1t As fimost certain, WOWM. — FEATHER PILLOWS, ave Challonge. Sale Prics 26c yerd | |75 Ploor Brooms .... .39 || | resular 29¢ Boot Silk Hose— S ; wmean ihe closing down of most of the| A herd of cows at Lefingweil on the (Spectal to The Bulleiin) New York City Board of Health ¥ sl el et Foga! Challenge Sals: Price 1204c ean Freat coal mines. Uncas farm owned by N. E. Whiting | Hartford, March 5.—Figures compi- Tabol, ébc: vatua- BUREAU SCARFS, CENTERS il g e ah A -250 )| Challenge Bale Price 116 pair | e B e e e oonaTilY | have been doing their best this winter |led at the state healquarters here of Challonge Sale Prics 25c | AND SHAMS, with scalloped L o - 15} | GRESS GINGHAM, Darer SCISSORS, all sizes, extra good o electricity for power, a mumber of | to Jower the high cost of living. Har- | the state headauarters of the Connec- edges,.also blue and white— = atchets and Hammers 25c | | 82-inch Gingham, big 'assort- value, the 25c kin which would be called to the aid of |old Rose, herdsman, reports one cow,|ticut Bureau of Military Census and MUSIC ROLLS, a regular 50c ¥ Challenge Sale Price 25c 250 § | ment plaids, stripés and plain Challenge Bale Prics 18¢ the government ehould swar actuay |Skylark, 'a four vear old grade Hol: |made public this morning, which in- Kind— 2o | colors. = posltise: 10g e B e ————— pocur, the maintenance of service be- | stein, to have given 65 pounds (30 1-2 | cludo all returns received Up to 6 p. m. Challenge Sale Price 25c cach | TURKISH TOWELS, extra s allenge Sale Price 12/5c yard . tomes of -greater importance than |quarts) of milk in one day, and Blue- | Saturday, show that 240751 census |} - large, double thread, white and e — :USE SURRORTERS, &1 stnen, sver. It is for this reason probably | bell, who fooled so many in the guess. | blanks have been completed by the BUNGALOW APRONS, mado with fancy borders, a positive INFANTS’ B AT H ROBES, WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, P Srads. sestios mith vubbee more than anything else, that central|ing contest at the New London county | t f the state and have been re- good quality perca a 5c value— ? one corner embroidered, six on grips— station operators are using such care|fair last fall, has produced 53 pounds | cerved and checked up At the head- el o e iy Chall Sale Pri e Besvk sletdaur il a card, all different patterns, 1 Challenge Sale Price 100 pair Bt the present time to protect their| (2 quarts) of 4.7 milk in one day.|quarters. The estimates of the special D S Bl e R mitenin: Sele. Beibe Be. % e = worth 10c each— ctir Properties—Tilectrical World, These are two cows have turned out|committes of assistanis to Governor lange ;" F viom: CURTAIN SCR Challenge Sale Price 50c Challenge Sale Price 6 for 35c | EmBRO! ;| over 50 quarts of milk in 24 hours on | Marcus H. Holcomb for the rmyiliary < - » e I CRIB COMFORTABLED | ST gt OISWNIE, JRU CwaE, T Soveral Gifferent occasions. SKVIATK |conoun cill fov 18044 Inoms retutns o5 WOMEN’S 3-PIECE UNION white, ecru and Arab, 36 inches CRIB COMFORTABLES, made TABLE OIL CLOTH, in whito fine assortment of patterns, TR T SRR TR P ot S e L B8 S R S T S SUITS, lace trimmed, tight swide, hemstitched, positive 29c of good quality silkoline, filled and colors, 1 1-4 yards wide g g 1,082 pounds or 60 pounds a day for a| The most complete report vet given ities, pinck: ton), all izes— - valne & FRICeIpen tiition i valbBades RIS IRCTrd-— Challenge Sale Price 10 i month of milk testing 4.5, out by the state headquarters #s this Challenge Sale Price 45¢ Challenge Sale Price 18c yard Challenge Sale Price 25c Challenge Sale Price 18c yard gp Do TEwe. 7% vard...) MERCERIZED .TABLE COV- OUTING FLANNEL, extra CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, CASTILE 80AP, good size ERS, round, one yard and half, heavy, pink and blue stripes, very heavy fleece lined shirts cake— assorted patterns— a positive 12%c value— and drawers— Challenge Sale Price Challenge Sale ‘Price 50c Challenge Sale Prjce 10c yard Challenge Sal 6 cakes for l CALL UP 734 Other cows in the herd are Maisie | one which wae made public this morn- - Uncas with a record of 70.1 pounds in | ing. | In it the towns and cities are|] BOUDOIR CAPS, silk and lace e e one day and over a ton of milk in a|divided 4nto five groups as follows: trimmed, beautiful assortment With or Without Gas Attach. }|month: Ruth, who averagse over al|Compieted towns: fowns Sver 5 per of colors— ments ‘but Al EFFICIENT Ousan: poun a montl or nt. complete: towns befween 50 and i o months, and several others with rec- |75 per cent. complete and towns 25 Ghallongs Sale Pricy 18veo L ords of over 40 pounds a day. per cent. complete. The percentages MODEL RANGB st Ting machine is soon to ve,in; | are based upon the estimated totais ex- || EMERSON 7-INCH DOUBLE DISC RECORDS, music on both sides, | WANTED—10,000 Men and Women to visit our Music Section’ This Production have been kept for several | busious towng. o DUreau from the for March just received. Price 25¢ Week and hear Mr. Allenmong demo nstrate' and sing all the latest songs: | We furnish Repairs for all makes §I¥**™ 0 reatlts ¢o date are shown briefly Price 36c of Ranges SFel WIGHE Inks iAoty JoTowns estimated complste 60; over —_— A Kentucl idge holds that candy | 76 per cent. complete, 50 to 75 - R —— A. J. Wholey & Co. llors ol il B S e e L per |POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORS | WONT BUILD ANY NO BOAT RACE IF MABEL KING WAS OVER 500 CENSUS . . y o iRave perpiiis cuife Ju i e ow oo B e vmon o WILL RECEIVE MONEY. MOR® GAS ENGINES WAR IS DECLARED SENT TO TORRINGTON ENROLLMENTS IN PRESTD 12 FERRY STREET ; s . S i : a z . ——— Dealer. "ar;:egzz\;:k:hza:h&te l.:e e:fizs‘_:et;: Faith ofpkll:; \Jdmudpsum Solemnly | Ship -Wd'ghE;:;o Oom;'-nryk.chalwd Hosti Will Interfere With An-| Was Left With Authorities in ‘THat|First Selectman Smith Esitma ¢ China Untrue o the Colonel. estimate in the sixty towns estimated et e ehecrt 5 masne niial Event on Thamés. Place as Legal Charge. Town's Total at 564 Names. S Chi, nk: h to|complete to date is 3.970. North Ha-| rn, aiplomatic relatio: 3 L & g Robert J. Cochrane |iresten sending the German envoy | ven and Hampton have notified _the with Gy on Pob. 38 causcd some | giamero will be 2o Mors gassline en-| There will be no Yale-Harvard boat| eMaby = King, _ who has - spent thé| The progress made by the tow . home, Colonel Hoosevelt must seek s | Stato headquarters that their complete 2 e 2 gines bullt at the New London Ship|race this year if the United States is| greater part of her time for the past | Preston in taking the military cefis GAS FITTING, better word for “Chinafied.” — New | returns have been forwarded to Hart- |2larm among foreign-born dcpositors|and Engine Co., according to a state- | drawn into war in the opinion of F.|two. years in the county jails in Ngr- |Cailed for by Gov. Marcus H. Holoo PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING | Tork World. fore, aithough they have not vet been|in a fow cities lest thelr postal savings |ment made by. Capt Frauk f. Cable,| Valentine Chappell, chairman of -the | wich and New Tondon. bade good-bye|ls indicated by the statement of 73 Washibgten 8q, Washington Bullding] A tunnel throush James peak, West | notifiea that thetr mrork w60l he come deposits might be seized by the gov-|general manager of the company.|regatta committee. Unless a state of | o New London Saturday forenoon and | Selectman Arthur C. Smith thae Norwich, Conn, of Denven, will cut seventy-three|Dblete on the dates given: ;"“"‘“;"- = the “’"‘:‘ = e “"’:fl‘; W"':“ = ’”“-'"’t““"“'" = "“‘h“"' war actually exists the race will .be|poarded a train for Torrington. She|census enroliments have been com The state heafi = . Irawals increased temporarily at eral - government was conts ti sual. APOR, SRS e B O Shem: Packing: Z?L'f' SHEN T LI e toas it pan) T e Postuillites, Nbllo 1 Other Dhaces PERIkite: & Herasinuiies at cileatiis mnxnwe?h:ay‘:l:lalzhlex‘:i?Enfll:ngnw::kf Taa Shoompauiedito her dbetination by {bloted to/ dats, The et oolee as fast as towns and cities can send |deposits ran unusually heavy. Appre-|chasers that ave to be propelled by|ed Mr. Chappell if he would act as| iss Steila Klein, assistant secrotary [estimates thut thé town's total of cer Phone 581 them to Hartford, and urged that | hension as to the safety of postal sav- | gasoline engines it was thought that|chairman of the regatta coinmittes|Of, the Assoclated Charities, who de- |®us enrollments will be abuut 564 g blanks be sent as fast as local commit. | Ings deposits was effectively allaved | the engines would be built by the Ship | and he understood that Mr. Mokiensny | livered her to the authorities of that el L3S el M teos seceive them rather than haing |by the following announcement of the and Engine Co. had been asked to assis - | town. state. hendquaztet § bk Hertiord m 2 0 t in_the ca. 1 (50 MoDERN PLUMBIN ’ the returns helq up until a larze batch | state department on Feb. 8th: The contract recently completed for | pacity of referee. Both have acted in |, Friday Mrs. King was examined by | First Selectman Smith that the wo . . is accumulated®to forward. In this| “It having been reported to hMn that | the English government for the, build- Thiceo Ppositions for a number of years. | tWO Physicians and declared to be |8 going along favorable thr 3 ] Lifted R]ght Off] | ot 0 e rire woriores | there 1s anxiety in some quarters on | ing of several hundred such’ boata| & New Eiaven daily prifited a story | fesble minded. ~ Tater.in the day .a|ihe iebate and ‘that there is bver o ssential in modern houss as at the state headquarters can be Tept |the part of pergons residing In this | Were equipped with sasoline ensines,|recently asserting - that there would | COnferenco was held at which Judge | dicution that ihe state-wide con slectricity is to lighting. We guaran- 5 — busy &t all times with the tabulating |Country who are the subjects of for- | two in a boat and each engine having | probably be a race but that it wduld | Arthur B. Calkins, Charity Commis- | Wil be completed in record time. tee the very best PLUMBING WORK - <1t | tasks, ther than having a rush one |eign states Jest their bank ceposits or |2 capacity of 430 horsepower. One | be rowed somewhere other than on-the | 8ioner Charles Prentis, secretary 1Bd- Try 2 Drops of Magic “Gets-It , Ta 5 on . by expert werkmen at the fariest There" derful difference be- | 32y and a dearth of work the next. other property should be seized in the | hundred and fifty of these engines|Thames river. The article -further| Ward D. B. Lynde of the Associaled - pricen. lwee;'i,:“fns"gfli ot a oo il Towns estimated complete include: |event of war between the United States | were built at the Ship and Ensine Co.|stated that before a great while New | Charities, and the two examining Ak e & the way they used to try to get rid | Bolton, estimated by bureau 150, num- [and a foreign nation, the president au- | The hulls were built at Greemport, L.| London would be a closed port, Mr. | Physicians were present, Old Folks Saved s for plans and prices g s S g R = ber blanks. Feceived Canterbury, | thorizes the statement that all such|l. The Standard Motor Co. of Jer-|Chappell said that he was of the| The conference ended in a decision SGeto-To has ravolgtionized comn his: | estimate by bureau 300, number blanks | f6ars are entirely unfounded sey City made teh Fefnainder ot "the opinion_that unless the race was row- | to return the froman to Torrington 1 Fi S s 7 T T oo e ey toamy | received 257. Columbia, estimate by bu. | _ “The government of the United |cngines and in the event that thisfed at New London there would not be| Where ho ix a legal charge, according & rom Saffering J F TOMPKINS e y i Y | e e eiood | States will In no circumstaices take | §overnment passes am appropriatfon |any. race. No one could be found that|to the Information gathered by the in . 241 Covoitrs. aifioantio b Trivas: . |advantaze of a state of wa- to take |for similar boats it 1s the belief of|had any Information concerning the|Vestigators of the state aid depart-| oo Lom T o T T . number of blenks received 516, 1 possession of property to which inter- | Captain Cable that the Jersey com- | ciosing of New London port. ment. ol e R 67 West Main Street Tyme. estimated by burean 830, num. | national understandings and the reco- | Pany will build all of the engines. Mr. Chappell said that should a| The task of investigating her case | I A A ber blanks received 677. Enfield, esti. |nized law of the land gice it no just Tgek h‘!’_‘l;“fl m Co. at present | gtaate of war exist that it would be|was made doubly difficult by many | I Kidney Pills have proven most v mate by bureau 3,200, number of blanks | Claim or title. Tt will scrupuicusly re- |1 choked with submarine engine work | dangerous to block the river with|erroneous sttements concerning her- | beneficial in my oas received 3,129, Groton, estimate by bu. | SPect all private rights alike of its own | and no roomawill be made for the gas- | yachts because of the submarine base. | self which she gave the authur!? Mr. Sam A. Hoover, High Point 5 Teau 2,000, mumber blanks recelved 2; | citizens and of the subjects of foreign [ line engines. The Groton company B e She said she was 63 years old. and It | N.C., writes: “My kidney troubls wes ' S, e e [ Weatpar i iz abouGthe outy shap in the countey Files Incorporation Papers. - | was learncd that her correct age i b, | worse at night sad I Bad (o set i = . number blanks heceivet 318, Montville, | Postal savings depositors have the | MOXmE submarine hat ‘-m"' 2! The followinz incorporation paper | Her siatement that she had been mar- | from five to seven times. Now 1 & Heating and Plumbing gfiimate by Durean 1000, Tumber of | farther oxpress assurance of law, act | Cu, 0 S LTS (S OIS TR | nag Toon dled with the secretary of | ried ix years azo was wrong. "she! mat have to g6t up at plent £nd con- lanks received 1,067. New London, es- | 2T June 25, - o state: s marri ears ago. n- the : Bl Foley % T anks | United States is solemnly p.edged to < ‘Power Cons. & Supply Co., of Nor- | course of the examination she told the | 8iton, which I attribute to Foley X 92 Franklin Street B tocive 7508 Old Ligme. entimate o CUNNECENIT SATENTS wichr: iebrated Ponruacy’ B 16 physicians that she frequently hears | gy s g oy e Mo e 3 | they may be withdrewn on demfand. 5 > to manufacture piping and deal in | Strange vofces. Mrs. M. A. Brid; 1 ‘ : buresu 400, mumber of blanis recsived | Y T U o avaliable, for Janvary | Latest List. Containe Many NewIn. |2 mauufacture piping and deal in)Stonseyolied ., o Lo gia notfaasss 0 B Bobipson, Me |n0" G“s‘r!ues number blarks received 2,429, Pomfret, |ShOW a net increase in postal savings ventions of General Interest. power transmission. . Capital stock, | 'tke the fooG given to her at the coun- | Ments for two yesrs. I commenced estimate by burcau 600, number blanks | 9epodfits for the month of $3,600.000, or 32,000, divided into 20 shares of $100 | tv jail, according to her statement. ' 8king Woley Kidney Filly ten montie vecoived 638, Salem, estimate by bu. |about five fmes that for January,| The latest list of patents issued from | guch. = Commence business with $1,000. | site was seidom out of the Inatitution | $§2, #78 (hough T am ¢ vears of ase FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY reau 140, mumber blanks received 139, |1916. During the period from July 1,|the U. S. patent office for the state of | Incorporators: John F. Smith and|more than ~a few hours before she | ' Holey iianay Bills © are & Scotland, estimate by burean 140, rum- | 1916 to Jan. 31 1917, the deposits in|Connecticut is as follows: Charles V. James, both of Norwich, | was picked up i a sad state of in- | strengihening and up-buildin, mE VAUGHN FOUNDRY co “See? amnm-p-umu- Now | Bos e e e e atne UM~ | the United States increased $:9.650,000,| C. A. Bates, Bridgeport, electric|ona Tvederich I Race, Jr, of Franit- | toxicatior by the police. restore normal ctfén to the kidney ThatCorn . | timate by burean 400, mumher mianfs |OF about $9.300,000 more than the gain | switch. . fin Efforts of the authorities to locate | and to g disordered and painful blad mch —uumcuur- > for the entire fiscal year ended June| J. F. Cavanaugh, Meriden, distribu- LIV SR S o 4 her husband have been fruitless, She | 9eF. “They act guickly and conteis No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street received 396. Tolland, estimate by by : < 0 dangel rmt ooy 330, mtfber blanke reseives 576, |30. 1816. Total deposits in the United | tor for electric ignition systems. Merchante in Cochin-China. are in | Ba# 2 brother in the insane asyium in | ™ Tous or ul drugs. — —— 3‘\5; ::flxh';?“‘he n:: &:lnelrh. ,:‘n Union, estimate by bureau 310, number | States on Jan. 3ist were $115.660.000, - E. P. Conway, Waterbury, cushion| & ot for, AThari shoes, Ox- | Norwich and other relatives in state WILLIAM C. YOUNG |of loosening the corn off— o looss|blanks receivea 112. Willington. esti- | Sanding to the eredit of 675,000 depos- | 0%\ (= wor Britain, clutch |Tond styles and high shoes retall at §5 | institutions. Lee & Osgood, Successor 1o that you can Iift it right off with your | Tiate by Bureau S70. number blanks re-{ “gince Jan. 1st this year the deposits | W. C. Fisher, Middletown, cartridge | upward. 2 ngers. = £ * STETSON & YOUNG on‘that corn or callus tonight. Thats| Towns estimated over 75 per cent.|in the local office incressed 60 ber|®Sh o o jaiiein, Harttord, vending | — and BUILDER |ail. The com’is doomed sure as sun- e e Acnoiie have Dot opsal Tihe jiNcitoe: g 2 LADIES! SECRET TO se. No pain, or trouble, or soreness. r, estimat 'y _bureau 7 - . M. W , l, - Best work and materiala at right|You do away once and for all with | number blarks recelved 567. Franklin, | 1oC3! Dostal savings office has on de e T . yiga ey Y ALK prices by skilied labor. toe-bundling bandages, = toe-eating | ®Stimate by bureau 175, number blanks | P°S siss A. P. Hodge, Winsted, winding stop. N ‘ Felephons u w st Main 8t |salves and irresponsible what-nots.|sent 168. Ledyard, estimate by bureau |, .o AcCEPTED POSITION E. F. Kennedy, Anwn{‘, stop me- | Bring back color, ss and youthful- - Try it—get surprised and ‘lose.a corn. | 325, number blanks recei 95. Lis- | HAS chanism. ness with Grandma’s recipe of “Gets-It” is sold everywhere, 25c.|bon, estimate by bureau 270, ber of WITH MIDDLETOWN FIRM. F. B. Kennedy, New Haven, fare 1 . American House|s xi o, o o e of pris | viaiis sent 308 Lyme etimiate iy o1PE o : s Dauri by B. Lawrence & Co. Chicago, lill. _ |Teau, 250, number blanks received 220. | james N. Burdick Leaves Employment | . C. ReedgStamford, manufactur- ur ing en Special Ratae to Theatre Troupes; Norwich, estfinate by burean _9.400, of The Bulletin Commany. ing oxalic Common garden sage brewsd into a Traveligg Men, Ete. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:— ;“";“’flru""‘;"‘!w"‘f:l“d X 2;',"0 o 7. Sachs, Hartford, lock for incan- |heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol - A v Notice 15 hereby given that the part. | fleld, estimate Teau 2,200, numi @escent lamp structires and the like |added, wiil turn gray, streaked and Hivery Connestion Shetucket Strest | norenty. ).T-am;m‘ eXisting bez?i'e.& blanks sent 1109, Stenington. estimate ‘;’g“’;gflfi% ‘;’;“‘!‘;f past 25| two patents). faded ‘hair beautifully dark and luxur- THOROUGHLY WASHED STUFFED DATES FARREL & SANDERSON, e undersigned, under the name and | by bureau 3,000, number of blanks sent | } 3 &2 ihned hie| Same: electrical connecting member. ASHED STUFFED. £ SON, Prope. |sizie o Bernsisin & Hook for carry. 2448, Voluntown. estimate by burean. | JUSCT (ST TRe i employinent e €. ¥ Seott, New Tiaven, means for THOROUGHLY W. S PRUNES o g imber blanks receive - minibizing inductive int ‘erence. rommer’s &%’;L‘T?Tfi.figfifirfilfmfit o ine {on, estimate by bureau 580, number of D O e o . J. Smith, New Heven, microme- THOROUGHLY WASHED STUFFED RAISINS l day dissolve u co: lanks - recetve, ndham. esti- | = ' er_gasge. 1 Gala “business "Wiil bereatior be. con: | mate by burean 4,000, mumber blanks | rade with The Bulletin compzny when | ISR, L Bridsevort, " machine THOROUGHLY WASHED STUFFED FIGS | E B Gucted at zald Moosup - by Solomon | recetved 8576, they had their office on Matn street. Ho |, 7. WThitner. Br ¥R vergreen beer pormiisia Song wu'sorn mame; thet| Towns cstimated loss than 25 per e T 1“"“""",* D..,“,, FRESHLY ROASTED PEANUTS i cent. complete in le the following: g REA[L eE:uAr:‘ ‘LA.G!R ;h:g‘;"‘?{b:“:&:md:g‘gr o, becoms dus 5. mated by Virean s 368, | Y22 sieo a member of the benduet| G P. Ittlg Bridgeport, platter er FRESHLY ROASTED ALMONDS { s on draught a at o mow due or hereatfer 1o ber blanks receive rool CInEat. e T o FRESHL' i i o = Bitims e i Sathariis 085 12| Sl 8 550, murapes Tof | imemt member of the local mllitia and | % R Kintz, Meriden, spoon, fork or Y ROASTED PECANS. :| A blanks received 2. Hampton, estimated i CKEL & CO. Dated at Moosup, Conn. this 1st day friends wish bim Cho best of success in | . Stohr, Meriden, spoon, fork or i of Maron, J81% ?n‘“m““sé::,;;“.?:‘:m;%‘;“m“. his new field of work. similar article. A mxture of all sorts of Nuts at special prices i w M”m" reau 330, number bianks received 2. i . New - "Towns estimated 50 per cent. to 75 Loyalty ls Universal. Can Be Combined. } l Mlll per cent. complete include the follow- | The desire to stand by the President| Thet remark by Pnl-:l:t Hadley P E E N 1 al ing: that braine are preferab emotiens l | F ll’lel’y Dr. J. M. KING Branford, estimated by bureau 2,000, in the work-a-dsy world of ours, sug- § number blanks recsived 1401. Eilington gests that it may be possible to com- 132 Main Street H m G. P. STANTON D NTIS’I‘ gorimatad by “burean 675, mmper- of bine” Both, es’in Philadeiphla acrap- \ i E blanks 358. Lebanon estimated - ple—Boston Advertiser. ~F B4 1 5 reau, 500, number blanks received 294. The s £ alar” Pk i H — |@Preston, estimated by bureau 650, Peat forms about one-half uu lu- partici Poorlo 4 thlfinljz"; '] zumber blanks recetved 433 Sprague, sis of a waterproof brown paper of lestimated by bureau, 850. number of Fraileh tavention.

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