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Aetna Life Insurance Company Actna Casualty & Surety Co. - . Automobile Insurance Co. N N 5 OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT ‘ LSRR ERI -Absolutely Rema've_s* £ : 3 De € q £ & ¢! Indigestion. Druggists Defeats Alfred De Oro of Cuba by Taking Last Frame of i“m&m Match by 50 to 31—Kieckhefer's Score Was 150 to 126 — ““"‘e’. woiad . —Bobby McLean Wins World's Skating Champromship | Soi*5siorosrs: ave s vt maserta FOR EVERYTHING. — 4 L. LATHROP & SONS N Chicago, Feb. 8.—Augle Kleckhefer|ly punished that one of his, seconds of Chicago won the world’s champlon- | jumped into the stop] ship at ' three ion billiards from {match. Alfredo De Oro of Cuba by scoring 50 points to the'former champion’s 31| GADDOCK WINS FIRST MORGAN G. BULKELEY, President fow s . . - 'Aetna Life Insurance Company . i ntonight's play, giving him a total ¢ r of 150 fo De Oro's 125 for the entire| ° FALL FROM ZBYSZKO. [0 g * '« Capital Stock $5,000,000 id has match. T 3 already & 1 : ieckhefer made the high run of the | Gets His Man by Head Scissors and g by S . . il ok i e e ing 0 oomatit |t Wrtdt Laok After~0ne’ Hate Ssad | ot et oo an. Life, Accident, Health, Liability and Workmen’s Compe nsation Insurance Clew i Oiheter, who in the first two| 1O Minutes Dean Briegs this week tas ; JANUARY 1, 1018 ] i i eckhefer, t - 4 Y e s I nistan zepeaiedly brought through De | Des Moines, Ta. Feb. €—Barl Cad- | Prosidont Lowsll and' Fred Moore, ; i are REAL safsguards against fire dis- | Oro's safety play iwith phenomenal|doek won the first fall of their wres- | Harvard’s graduate manager, all about . +ASSETS LIABILITIES. hots, continued his wonderful shoot- | tij from Wladbk Zb; ‘here | his meeting with Prof. . - s A L astirn. INSURE HERE and you'rs | fine fonisnt and held his lead, gained | tomsim e one b g & with Professor Corwin of | Home Office Bu $1,000,00000 - Reserve on Life; Endowment and Term Policies. .$101,544,616.00 . in last night's play. He scored the 50 Real Estate | Acduired by Additional Reserve, not included above. . 1,448,000.00 safe. points necessary to win in 51 1nnings | the mat by a quick shift from a half |Of sports, o R M\’ "‘5"¥ S e Premiums Paid in advance, and other Liabi . 1,781,179.31 ISAAC S. JONES onight, « feat seldom equalled In & Nelson to o hoad eciesors and wrist | tbe athletl committes will set them | S20%, o7 Ml and I benke: a8 Unearned interest on Policy Luans. I '3t200876 \mturance and Resl Estate Agent | It was a case of the science of De| Zbyszko won the second fall dn thir. | cussion of plans for the soming spriny.| ,Mortaages secured by Real Estats 5 6199013856 Taxes falling due in 1918 ... ......... ... 117320819 Rickards’ Building $1 Main 8t | Oro. a veteran of 31 years of cham-|ty.one minutes with a side lock, y —_— Loans on Collateral , s Y T .982,619.00 Reserve for special class of Policies and Dividends to Policy- plons, going down to d'fe&:h ‘before the Loans secured by Policies of this Company. 12,091,876:24 holders payable in 1918 ................ 3,621,339.26 =———————————————| wondetful fl&:fl;‘fi:fl ot °,?;";"'“ Brock Knocks Out Fowler. ||\ 3 | Interest due and accrued December 31,1917, 2,803,460.09 Losses and Claims awaiting proof and not yet due . 999,64622 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW e BOWLING Due from Re-insurance Companies and others........ .7 3134008 = Unearned Premiums on Accident, Health and Liability in- —_— | 0 the title from the Cuban. Two d i Premiums in course of collection-and deferred premiums 4,207,449.36 surance 5,206,803.28 mwm w. HIGGINS vears ago De Oro set a world'$ record | of New Orleans in the sixth round of Amortized value of Bonds and Market Value of Stocks o Reserve for Liability cla 5,968,461.83 by winnin gin 145 innings. a scheduled ten round bout here to- G Book Value, less Assets not admitted 3,073,045.37 Surplus to Policyholders 18,529,172.06 Attorney-at-Law De Oro throughout the match' ap- ‘.}L“’}’l‘l’a“ The men weighed in at-127 Elks’ Tournament. 8 d X e A g N I Co. ':;'"i F"‘,,',"" Co. Bidg. md',:r:z::arhu.mm“u.g;u G g.zsh.:n“; & th o e otal-Aastts . ..... . o000l G $1405844M91 ""ohl Liabilities ... $140,584,444.91 e ot Tonlght Do Oro resorted to deifber: | Yale Wins Swimming Meet. heys, A forge” “hape at the home| increase in Premium Income. ..$ 6,768,123.05 New Life Insurance Issued in 1917.............$202,664,856.68 Bivih & Purking, Aot | e et fosbave: Klack | New avén, conn Tah L. = Yule | suciancs e e o .. 928582041 - Life Insurance Paid for in 1917 ($185,707,587.68) ' R e 3 Bu:k. Shetucket St | Shots: with the College of the City :f“",,“ Z:::;m: h:k_er th:ees ggmnixr‘x)t“ f-ro;: ul: Increase in Life Insurance in force.. ..... 105,370,625.64 and in Process of Collection ($8,110,194.00).. 193,817,781.68 Enmtrunce stairway Dear to Thames mfimmfi:‘:‘ ‘““‘;fm‘ i zo“";k' o o s Jretst hard for homors, - Captatn Srevene oy| Payments to Policyholders during, 1917 .. 19,875,699.75 Life Insurance in Force, January 1, 1918... . 572,916,282.45 Naticual Bank. Telephone 38-3 | BT S in until at ""‘“m T50th. nning | to 8. e, Hege, ae;m ‘imm:‘l;turhe‘ghhl&h -mxivwmal 11 Payments for Taxes during 1917.... 1,244,866.08 Paid Policyholders since organization in 1850. ... 318,710,609.48 - 104, De.Oro rallied and - ree strings total. » ‘. > . Lyons substituted for Harrington and 1 . . . B . MWLEAN WINS WORLD'S ot the 163thinning was only © points | STUDENTS WANT SPORTS Heath for Thompson, making a gne Total Income in 1917, Ztna Life Insurance Company a nd Affiliated Companies " SKATING CHAMPIONSHIP §ru3: an 10 and thereafter was never | - RESUMED AT HARVARD. "'.I".‘h’:“gcg:e_w cases. ; . —— in nger. o ¥ 3 by Takse Three Events From Edmund| Total score: De Oro 126, average|Bolsheviki Methods Used to Stir Up ; . $ $53 888 239 70 : | Lamy of Saranac Lake. S, bigh run 8 Kleckhetor is0, aver- Interest. S . ’ s e | Pruciy high run 5 —— P C4 Saransc Lake, N. 2—Bol Bolsheviki methods were used to stir | 71 IND -+ . ; 3 & g 3 e A ago won the wouts| YALE TO HAVE VARSITY up undergraduate sentiment for a re. | StEVeRS i . 11th ‘Annual Statement % 5th Annual Statement 5 | speed skating champion- 5 turn to sane athletic standards at Har- | CO"nihan L ] AND FRESHMAN CREWS. ;:d a;;lnYah, it was learned yester- T A C d s C . A b-l C 3 . T T V. )pagands (s 3 9 1388 P S R SR |- el g , € etna Casualty and Surety Co. utomobile Insurance Co. . ., 2 side Races, But Announcement Has |in intercollegiate athletics and the first | Gee S0 93— 289 5 / A Not Yet Been Made. + {bomb thrown into the faculty camp, |Thompson 20— 234 OF HARTFORD, CONN. OF HARTFORD, CONN. Al Mamaux Refuses to Sign With | Thich Sontrols the athletics at boti | Wevmoutn <11 72 8 — 35 2 V. ‘was hur) at 5 1! i oy e Faved, Coon, Eeb. 8. — Tals e Sihaents 1m0 Tale, yhiera| Hutchison, 0312 _ Capital Stock $2,000,000 ; - Capital Stock $2,000,000 P — le their desire known for th 2 g 3 . o AT St il Siom o Brook | InENE by Prot. Rbert N, Corwin ot |Hon of some'form of college comper- JANUARY 1, 1818 JANUARY 1, 1918 + 4 lyn:contract for §3,200 or some such |the Yale athletic board. The candi- | oD = L o . : St s it e by & Soniact | dates wll be e no resiritions 35 Faak Parkman, caniineect ot the v e Gitie H.n:s‘s::si" LIABILITIES ASSETS LIABILITIES ” irgh that has an- mi ‘service or meml pnflal i Ine e faction W i i s . year to run at 35,000 a season. | the reserve officers' training corps. |2t Harvard who are strongly for a re- | ioan ur 4 el ehgbolenyinl [ Banke .8 181738065 | Premium Reserve .....$ 314610622 Cqgh on Hand and ing ooy | Promiom Reserve .....$1914657:52 Dreyfues and Charley Ebbets, | The varsity will take part in two out- |I€Wal of athletic relations at least e T B e e e R L e T R R male employes of the- Porteous and| Stocks and Bonds. ... 506878800 | | ..., in process of Stockmant Bonds. .7 . 327720164 | Losses in.proceds of Ad- = s A P and | Miichell Co., with the 1t that Mortgages . secured by 3 : BB L St e e e ot e Thtaeomaiats thictics, so | rionOsy moTing next AT mown| | Roal Esate T 150410000 | Adjustmont ........ 198684600 et ™ o000 | JUStMent—oeicun. TITAT2TS : suddenly fail eams known as No. 1 and No. 2 will| Loans on Collateral.... 586,815.05 : dosmg B o e et Ly ko) Vil Qite Pusiaion Ovee Radan. | cocemory thonattt 6, onpoed lta iy conclusions at ‘the Aetna alleys | Intarest Dus and Ac: s Commission _ Reserve Loans on Collateral.... 683,175.00 | Taxes Falling Due in mm(mmh u'.:;d Pirates signed. in | New t;:'rx w:; iw.nred:skfh:’oésgss:: &&;nih:fil:tfizfin:xr r,d i ‘0“'5:;" N:s lr"i'-'ar"&‘? . to\?fl !I‘;c rf?:e ’ ‘1:;‘1'7" e o722 | S on Premidms in '":""‘d‘ DI)“ "g" A;{ 1918 . con o e e cua | 167,38808 contract at the i o5 s instead o] o sl it P i rue ecember N & e L] A nt_ane e War No. 2. A 3 @ ’ f N " . P -y . Tr : = " = here tonight. Re.um Wes so severe- 'department both Mave declared that M?;'rl:nm ;‘fl Jz.' i‘-f;ngao?“i'rfif"‘w%.fl‘ EQV“.ME;M:"R&I::«':- : Taies Fallifa oye in ;::"::o:.::j’::umnce i iep iy o e must a free agent, and Ross MecGrath, and J. A. Quinn, capt. ance Association ... 47,86492 | 1918 ...lu.......... 24095076 Companies on Paid All other Liabilities.. s 9589872 the Brooklyn-Pittsburgh deal for him The n_mtch no doubt will be fast and Due from Afle-l‘mun»u S5 b Losses ... . 89,659.43 . \ = Mg g4 Interesting from stast to finish and Companise ‘on_Paid All other Lisbilities... 141,537.92 ot Ao 1843181 | 7 e s : - houg m No. 2 is made up of| Losses an vage 5 . 4318 ; a-a a sitvation would probably old time veterans and in spite of the Recoverable . 9155652 | - s 2 —_— TOTI L eenn i - $3,086,34645 suit Mamanx very well. As a free fact that Donegan and Quinn have en-| Other Assets . . g g2 G A 7,208,029.85 . el sent be could eell himseit to any olub ciable. reputations, made in the Bl | i — 0| Total ...y o 5,839,16551 | Gross Assets ........37, Surplus to Policyholders: n ational league for $10,000 and — tournament, Captain Desmond promis. Gross Assets .......$10,840,466.01 Less Special Deposits , ? 36 3ot W 55,000 . salary, - ’ " es to make them hustle. L-nds o:.i:| nm,-Air Surplus to’ Policyholders: and Assets lnot ad- Capital .-.$2,000,000,00 . e ARKET WAS DULL 4 : _— and Assets not Ad- ital - .$2,000, mitted by Insurance B Gedeon Must Show. M, e Oler Plans to Fly. ed by Insurance Capital - A2000.00000 Departments - 1a"°® 4140106 | Surplus .. 2,180,198.36-4,180,198.35 i i s Surplus ..2,855883.02 4,855883.02 Despite all the pretty. thinge esid |Industrials, Shiphings, Oils and Mo- %! WM. [Oler, Jr, former captain of Departments . 145,417.48 PRIUR . § ibout Joe Gedeon when hs was traded| tors Were in the Foreground. 1% | the Yale university track team and in- ; B .- : to St. Louis, it is by no means cer- — 3 10 |tercollegiate high jump champion, is Total Admitted As- Total Admitted As- that Joseph will play with the| New York, Feb, 8.—So far as price at Lake Charles, Ta., learning to be- sets ... +....$10,695,048.53 Fotals.Slote oo Ut $10,695,048.53 o leetei Il $7,266,538.81 Totali-— s . .$7,266,538.81 gf 1335 | come a United States aviator. He first| - A i i 3 attended the ground school of aviation Increase in Premium Income............ $83,208,630.16 Increase in Premium Income.............$3,714787.30 wx |at Cornell universit % Increase in Assets ......... s S RS89 794 10 Increase in Assets ........ et o EBIT708.0% R Increase in Surplus to Policyholders. ..... 558,188.64 Increase in Surplus to Policyholders...... 2,471,338.98 - next season. According to St |changes in today’s dull stock market | Gene: vica, Gedeon will win the|had any significance, they probably base berth with the Browns |Tepresenteq tentative short covering competition. Salt Lake [over the approaching holidays. Over- has made overtures to|night news was of a more hopeful | liasiel Browns for Gedeon, and if he does |character and a threatened flurry in | [Uinols Cential shitiw something on the training |money failed to materialize. Pl e may be sent back to the Mor- | * Industrials, shippings, oils and mo- | inierery C pt | tors were at all times in tne fore- | Intematonel icke ground, although' not always moving |lniemational . Paper £ i § ¥ i Brewers Get Pitcher. iwaukee club of the Ame igan association bas purchased Joun ; > S ! 4 o i 5 < - IF:?lS"“‘lN.k-uaezsh: Qunued Ditcher, from| , Automobile Combination Policy Covering Liability, Fire, Theft, Transportation, Collision, Property Damage and Loss of Use, o She L IROTIOMA Jeex e olib: Liability and Property ‘Damage for Teams and for Elevators. Plate Glass, Burglary, Flywheel, Sprinkler Leakage, .~ % ) e The ) XS —— — - ex:‘u%:l m.'.‘m:m:’i:nfigm; ns?«;:gsbleu::% = i Becaug:t:«rfi:” ‘;::l,:;;:e::.{,:;'mm . Water Damage, Postal and Baggage, Combination Residence insurance. : 8 DENTIST the previous day’s losses and pols o~ CHeIE ol oL el ey GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE. MARINE INSURANCE. FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS. - .. : = : LIFE INSURANCE . NORWICH FAMILY MARKET C. E. SHEPARD, General Agent, 18 Asylum Street, Hartford ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE . . | Coppers, tobaocos, distilling _issues DR.E. J. JONES and Genefal Motors, the latter at an & P cxtreme, advance of 6 1-2 points, con- | Mayw Suite 46 Shannon Building tributed to the . cccasional | upward spurts of the stock list, the usual | i s g sl I e M Y reversals on profic {akin before (he 5%": %‘;?m" THE AETNA- Billi . R:“n' wers unmllllyll.fiitheflc, ear- i) e Ry ;‘::"’;:;:p i . ARTHUR G. HINKLEY, Manager for Connecticut, 39 Pearl Street, Hartford o ly gains of ome to -2 points in String Beans, 10, 300 ~ ards trans-continentals and coalers. suffer- Boppera. o ilmeg pranc PU3 y LIABILITY AND OTHER CASUALTY LINES 7 ALLEYS Phone Conn. 6 TABLES ing partial impairment later. Sales Head Lettuce, 15{Red Bananas, 7 { Majestic Building, Shetucket 8t. |amounted to 510,000 shares. . Celery, 12-1 40¢ doz. .R. C. KNOX, General Agent, 39 Pearl Street, Hartford N i Transportation conditions in the ot hapie om0 1z g s, Cor eastern states showed further im- |Nemda Con 5% 8% 5 N e x o : Bowl and play Billiards for exsrciss | provement, bringing an increase of i s | Beste % e o T (o) & SO h and recreation operations at industrial points: Rail- | Ny X% 70" 10 | Carrots— HeEe il J e b LA HR P . NS, ents, NOl'ch - e road earnings were rénm variable, " Pacific i 3%| Table. Ib, 5|Caulifiower, LEGAL NOTICE Great Northern rum; ng a, December @i a1y On‘:,msn: P 10 case i e ; 20|Span} , i Contiars pet was lncresed by Sh 6| White, i O 10| again. He was operated on for kidney e Pice Nt #° Gy|Polatoes SL80iLimes doz " I3 |troubie last vear, and has mot recov- : ! In the main, bonds were firmer with R R T4 8 iy | Yellow Banamar, 23| Garlic. " b, 25|ered as fully as was anticipated. ~ . the general stock list. Liberty issues | Peosle’ * | Grapecruit, Fi 30| , The passing of Weilhan rgmoves fa ! P g o bl syt il by g e ok, Mohidoms, 1b, 13| thorn from the side of Hughey Jen- Dl' F C J k ¢ D D J ! oard 1o 2:7.& :; second s falling to the new mintmum Turnips, pk., Table’ Appies, ° [nings’ Detroit Tigers. Carl was not| o 1o Ve ac SOII i l'. o Jo Oy e pted, from Feb. st to{STe 425,000, 3 3 Feb. 30th, from 1% & m. to 4 p. m., to U‘.ls. bonds, old issues, were un- Pork— Chops, 45 | world beater. listen to appeals from the doings of | changed on call , areribs, 32|Insidé Round, 35| Twa years ago, when working for 4 e Amessors, and to transact amy | oulders, 25|Shoulder Steak.- 23| the 'St Louis Browns, Weilman do- ot usness proper to be donme af STOCKS. Smoked Hams, 35[Lamb— fented Detroit eizht times in mnine 2 meeriogs. - Smokea =hour- | Shoulders, 30 [¥e REUeIt CEAL TR TEl - - Duted at Norwich, Conn.. Jan. 18th, v oY ers, 25| Lees, 35 B ah VRaE . L S 3 118 . g d 2| Trapsections ou the New oYrk Stock Excheoge Smoked Tongmes— |Chops, 45 | the other Detroit sluggers looked soft| ,pense ‘) donin'(s Gy yeu’ ous ‘ows ‘oo et FRED G, PROTHERO 3 pindBal: IS pon 3815 Ghe iants veed o be for oK | T e st et e e CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, PLATE WORK . , rie A 5| Nai ork, 3 ol ‘JAMES C. PTTZPATRICK, Corned Beet, 18-2%Chickens, 5| e n Clanits, sed Jochec oy (ERL A and: mulk enren ;fudey) o y EREMIAH J. DONOVAN, [T CuaeR G i o I 38|~ Weilman did not pitch last season. ,35‘7,‘;”,::,,":',,:::,::'"3_’“ (e A i Board of Relist sirioin G2{ oS cach; 3135 | He is still 4 voung man, bt the Te-| pie uag. oe ctles e et serion he AND EXTRACTING ! AT A COURT OF PROHATE HELD Roast, 28-35|Ducks, 1b,, 28 | moval of his kidneys has made it im- | conditions, prices, terms and full particul - i Forwich, within and for the District Veal Roast, 35-40|Capo; 45 | possible for him to continue m the € plah. Nerwich, on the $th day of Febru- Hind qtrs., 33| Turkeys, 60 } game. g £ t 2 o i oFore atrs! 3 ¢ L 203 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. } t—NELSON J. YLING, b d - Headers. E tate of Frank H. Smith, late of Grocerles, Sty 3 ! h, In said District, deceased. When the National Jéague men get L “Admimistrator appeared in Court | Bty cof . Stanlates, together at the Waldori-Astoria a . Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Telephone |: fiied a written application alleging B aaiery 53 Brown, 13710090 | week from today. they ' will try to Dr. Alired Richard g that said estate is now in settlement in % | cheeses Y Cutloat, 111bs, §1 |adopt a new rule relating to double r. (] charas i £ =% )}\;;gxlfch%tel, 2 !’owderer;,l headers, It is understood that more DENTIST i ila. Cream, 15 bs. $1 half of the club owners aresop- : ¢ s “estate, Tully described 1n said | A %! pimento, IgMolassesd ¥ hoena o, plazing off Dostponed. sames 5.12 2. o130 to 5 p. m y ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said | A= bri-4 e o o during the last sfx weeks Of the reg- Wed. and_Sat. Evenings 7-| N plication be heard und defermined at s 0 | PiSies e 4| New Onieial *5|war season. It the proposed rule ig Hoom 105 Thayer Beiding e B i Froer ot 4 Fel RS a9 3 adopted gouble headers can be plaved | § e, 259 Resid tel. 1225 I AS I E rv,::t in said D‘-mfit. on me h | . b & . *Smelting 5% 45% | Eggs— Maple swufi,"“ & during the first series in April and e Mene L 0 r u% .8 o 1088 K:‘:‘l’f;\;‘z. a f's-'m Bbo‘ktle. 28-3)|May. ~ If a game in April is post- Th doeri M - : ene Ofl, ng. Dairy, *7|poned it can be douhied up with the ere's no use advertising a food that A [t fon -y A g S [ R R 4 1 : fa | Sukar: Maple Syrup. | iregular contest tho next day, or_be- CHIROPRACTIC . |does not TASTE good. It may con- 8 sorma Dewepaber Baving & ol | oo & ohi % 8 & i Lave sepat, + T | fore it series enda. . AGvocktes of " ADJUSTMENT tain all the needed things to make it v : guiation in sald Distriot, at least two & ons i o e e By We 1% mgg:{—stms Sheep— . Ibie headers in Auguil .and Septem- NUTRITIOUS; but if it doesn't taste | X inty Farm | Burean, R Rat s Curn b nds G the Courr, | etieren St : 2 e . P s sislHoge $10:313|ber not only weary the public and|is g natural health methiod which en.|9°0 PeoPle won't clamor for it. | TR Tocal wreadisations: are Koag MELSON 1. AYLING, | B T 00 e T §. %l Veal Calves, Bulls, s4-3s | cheapen the sport but also provide t00 | aples nature to restore your health| Our bread not only IS good, health- | to send delegites. s The above and foregoing is & true | peotn Miabetos % an 3123141 Cows, . $4-ggfmuch work for the pitchers of con-|more effectively and premanently than | ful and hygienic, but it TASTES his meeting will also chuoss: dele= SN of record - Y b Hides. tending teams. any known health method. No medi: | GOOD, o510 the Annual Meefing of the 18% 18%|Trimmed Green |Wool Skins, 5 e st cine, su or asteopathy used: f Con S 28 b S S A seie e ANDREW'S BAKERY |~ v amenn 3 -11, 1.45 Eo . - ) R ORE: 5 Cows! 13| Wool.” :z 3| The nter State Tair association of Clm’omctlc ]nstltlfle \TERMAS et 3 5 3 7 12-17, .55 | Trenton; N. J., has $20 000 in the bank A s tar d Tr %3 . in sald District, deceased, . |Central Leather 54| New York, Feb. 3.—Call tnoney firm; Hay, Grain and Feed. and $75,000 'in, securities. J. 0. Zimmermann, A. C. SUMMIT STREES Lebano e Feb. b 1018 o @ The Administrators hlvlng exhibited | Oxro_de Pas . 314 | high 4; low 4 1-2; ruling rate &; clos- { No. 1 Wheat, $4.25|Cornmeal, $4.10 it 3 & i = s - ] et sdmirdion aecount T e | e 8 &% 8 [mpnd oy onn Y g I D e R et (o | 221 Thayer Bidg., Norwion, Conn.| DR ReJe COLLIN M e, 51 3 s, . , $1.50 i s ‘ H & Orferst, That fhe 15ih a3y of Feo- = Bef e Bread Fiour, $13.2{Cottonseed Lt(eaz, $01 Pavid Tod of Tounestown, O and #0)220-221 Thayer Bldg, Norwich, Conn. | . = LLINS 190 Franklin St. = brg o'elock in the fore- |’ T COTTON. . o SFEL $5.00 S et el : ~ Ny OE : ¥ noon, at the Probate Court in Leba- |Cuil : . ts, $2.10|Lin. Oil Meal. 33 A 7 ; b non, ‘be, a3 he*same i u:nl:ned Tor Ohl, b ’5, New York, Feb. .8.—Spot cotton | Rye, $2.30) ewt.. ,u Dick Lawrence's cheery voice will be l 3 )18 THE "PLACE (J0 /GET AR & hearing on the allowanse of said ad- | . 3t | quiet; middling 3170. Futures opened | - Fominy, $2.50 | missed in many places, particularly in No'l'l‘ :E ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE § ministration’ account with said estate, 5.3 1 A G2% | steady; March 3034; May 2965; July Fiab, the Metropolitan Driving clubhouse. : e S Miab PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY: lo R D e e i 18, |2920; Octoler 2775. Market Cod, 15{Round Clam,s 15 ST I am going to New York for a few Phone 1178 + ©onn 1 THING IN THE MBAT LINE. 1= X g gt Ry ; o e Shore Haddock. _|Canned Salmon, The feature race at Mt, Clemens last | 5 vt S5 0, RER (S (O 8 Tew fone L4 T o R Gotumi 15-18f .40 | week, the 2.09 pace, was won by Roy age: my | TuThS VAL. LUPPERT . "~ 8 R a 4 G % m. Sardines,” §-3| Halibuf, St £ venue, N wn, Conn. & 3 P S nd by p?;flg‘u; ] L) ": on E:’.."; y 2 B lrsn;g:lzx:rd&ss. B :_a‘lo:::;é“ They took a-couple of “bear cats" H. YURMAN, Furrier WHEN YOU WANT tc put your hus- |. WHEN YOU WANT 10 DUt your bus- dwelt. Crucibe Stesl 5 H i P 5 b, box, 95| Mackerel . 95-33|into camp at the ice race at Sandwich, | “FEERE & bo afverdsing meEam s | PO Defvre ihe nubli tmery is no iness’ before the public, there s mo . 3 &h S B ey 0% | - Mar. A ' *® 3 Tilefish, :511\'- H., last week. Helen of Troy and Bastern Ounmecticut equal to The Bfil. Medium better than tnrough the ad- | medium batter than through \the ad-. judge. | > - S Ruth, D,, 2.06.1-4. . ‘mhrmx‘x&“_ - Nertising caluzmna of The Bulletin ~toegmm-—ne o The,Buletie. . L