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NORWICH BULLETIN, WONDAY lwhien wii very provavly be DANELSON. 5 $1,000, nor does it inc Raymond Hanlon and Arthur Bar- fromi year, Jetter received Here recently. Among Teau, hoth in the naval service at the town of Ki othr things in thé bgg was a tcard Mewport, spent Sunday at their homes Brooklyn eflelfl!’g&“ g of Police Killourey in capturing & addressed to Miss C. Cumningham,'i Danielson. : . e s s o number of bootlegers Saturday night. | Webster, Mass. The card was mailed | Sunday’s casualty lists contained from the pll‘gt e Danielson Cotton Bix of them, Charles Taceé, James by thé local authorities with a request re_name of Joseph O'Neil, Danielson,” cympany. ‘e have recefved si.oos James 'Bulger, John Honger, |for an explanation, and a letter in re- 'Conn, “missing in action.” This fom the Quinebaug company and $30 .& nflua and James Moriarty, [turn from Mrs. Josephine Holley, ‘brings sreat reilefeto his friends herc f-om_ the opera it concern. ‘were taken to Hartford by automo- [Manchester, N. H. stating that Mis§!who had previousiy heard reported The house to house mhm-nss has netted Dile f0f imediate trial In the federal Cunninghari had ritn away from Rome 114 he had been Killed n setion. lwpwards of 92,000, which 1jconsider a Four other men, Dennis Spelia- (but had finally changed her mind and | ymarkably o fmsbowi(hn 5 13 fls: 4y, Kathbun, Charles Trudeau returned to Mrs. Holley's home, where . %70 ot essl oot HlEiadincle 98 and Daniel Sullivan, were also taken, |she is at present. The bag and the who were at Worcester Saturday to #nd we are afticipating about $1,000 bt wefe reledsed and their cases are clothing were forgotten by Miss Cun- stténd the annual meeting of the Na- fom this sourée and somte other ave- 3 « |ni and left near the old quarry. tonal Association of Worsted and rues of revenue. S e fatést figres available from the € body of Leonard P. Armstrong, \oolen Overseers at the Hotel Ban-| Mrs. Keach mmt;d hout :m : to: united war work drivé show that there ,who died suddenly in Providence on ¢roft. solendid record n:é flior"; B eu:ot“to has been subscribed between $15,000 Thursday from apoplexy, was taken to| Chief Michael Grimshaw, who has Lo faken therw!e & ?nsyto;la's 8 and §19,000. Because of the practical fouth Coventry for burial Saturday. poen ill with pneumonia, bas develop- (ontribute bes AT ram m‘?& loss 6f two days due to the Victory (Mr. Armstrong is survived by a Wife el a casé of blood poisoning and will 12¢ been re?fi tehe oitoMEve s celebeation, the cdmpaign has been and a 9 year old daughter, two broth- inot be able to return fo: duty for .Cive” is ;'d motto. ry dol exteded to Wednesday nisht. = Ady lers, W. H. Armstrong of South Cov- gyme time. I is neede Al 1 Hinman, who is tiérmey General _isfentry and Ed. P. Armstrong of Port-| Millmen here say that positions the cHairari of the Windham dis- |Mnd, Ore. and one sister, Mrs. F. S. vill be open for the large number of PUTNAM triét committeee, expressed himself as Miss Flizabeth Child will have the bei isee, expressed himeelf ug |W¥hite, - of - South Coventry.~ Burial firmer operatives who are in the ser- ng stire that the’ quota 21, was in the family lot in the Nathan yice, iy v, v, 2 nienibers of the King's Daughters at e T Bl egemetery: Rev. H. H. Beebe of-| A delegation from the Westfield i home for a mecting Wednésday To give péople who have already ficiafed. The bearers were W. H.lioneregational church of this blace | stermom ‘“m"ifi'“" oy M}g l:“e t‘t):ig‘.fm}]’s"g?g' 1F' S'[ Whtte, Homb" “de #'tended the funeral services for Rev.|” ppis js the week for thé making W vé CKept open By Hire: Fratk P.13ewett Kingsbury, Ee0ur¥ 209 Trank D: Sargent, pastor of the Sec-|o¢ Thanksgiving offerings to thé Day k4 2 4 5 % cad Congregational church at Putnam, | i spital. Fenton and her assistants. ol The chairmgn of the Red Cross ¢ ipat church Saturday. ll{wbfi!‘ Bg\gxon whe is a_government Private Ashley Barrows is at his Christmas parcel committee says that ™ 'qy 0 choial planning committee of the |, pector st Manchedter, N H, wis hoT: ohn Prospect street for a short th&; Christmas bn}’es ar(‘db('mg dsn'en Westfield Congregational church has | HSPeCtor 4t Hanoe e b the Over. furfough. jout very slowly t is understood that' " 0 e vy B it g o Mrs. Charles Starr is visiting her ‘the time has been extended fo Nov. e Pnn'f:u:s’d:; seers’ Associ: e Ban- parents, (\Igv :.;d Mrsx.d Wilson “‘11~3nf). but Mrs. Tryon has had no notice' /"', © : cr%{[;;n“‘::;fi(‘stirh;“z :;1[- etvf'mton % marth, o indham road. of the exte n, and es that all{"" 2 Mrs. Y r 3 , N William Jeéwett,, chairman o6f the people who intend bringing in their | Cards have been received here from J. has been spending a fow days with Hampton unitéed war work drive, re- Jibels and getting their boxes would and Mrs. Herbert Barnett, \xhq relatives in Putnam. ports subscriptions as being $200.20. [do eo at once. here last Monday en route by ma‘o}:]e";mmgercsi sgfimfimt&a’fi:g indicated that leaves were being glven t Miss Florence Squires of Essex : with a lavigh hand at Camp Deverns. Children Cry : The mystery of the black bag the woman’s dlothing which was, 1 ug! at least near, the quarry has been solved by a | anything of WILLIMANTIC Hickéy and Bennett, from assisted County Detective Jackson and Chief Armand Heneault, Joseph Miller and farry Brearley were the Dayville men Blankets Clean and Fluffy _WASH them with 20 Mule Team Borax Soap Chips. The Borax in the Chips takes out évery pdrticle of dirt witheut rubbing; and leaves them like new, Will . not shrink or injure woolens in any way. And the anti- septic properties of the Borax cleanse hygienicall vestry is car ot Campbelisford, Ont. M " |visiting her parents in this city. writes that they saw, proba- At the short calendar scssion of the i more celebrations of victory last i cOur v ¥4 than any other residents of i Earl Gibney, reported semi . FOR FLETCHER'S = ° |Reer” ourt held fn this clty oaasa Dunielson, for {hey rode throush many | e age as having eon wounded in For general laundry use : that jury cases would be heard th ch and every one celebrating | ,otion, is now able to set about with ied triu CASTORIA |veek Assignments were made as fol- |16 allied triur e crutehes. ; N o | Killingly's big manufacturing plants| piyate Oscar Swanson ‘of North # = uesday, NoW 19 — First, Francic @re already beginning to feel the ef-|g . cvenordalo was one of those re- Waldo et al. dppeal ‘rom probate: of the readjustments made|, ;. ioq as missing'in action in Satur- ® second, Georze G. Jacodson vs. Bd- [T ry by the near advent of peace.|q,yis casualty lists. If he is.a pris- ward Labonte |Most of these concerns have been|oner pis friends and relatives have Wednesday. Nov. 20—First 3 or in large degree enZaged ON|iho congolation that he wili rot be for B e St government contracts. There wrmt;:?p 1one. Phinéas G. Wright; second, cartailment at once on some of this 2 $he Tecal Based 48 et L S SR hack on a ehce-iime basis |trary notwithstanding. The board has Thursday, 21—First, Tohn Pick- 2o, 00 o Of th it ool |a ereat deal remaining to bé done, and ett, admr., vs. : :_second, 1Tl 0 oncts over the iransition |is relieved only the necessity of hand- Ortin Alord vs. X Y. x. H. & H [ome nervousnes csitio |11 ey R. R. Cg.: third, Wasvl v oy y Ihitestone | ducting men into sérvics. The com- 2 et al, vs. Ilyman Sej fi , [will not be SR e lote ol 1 staff is rétsified and is 1 e Cool weather is here! How jGcrtrude 1. Gilman vs L Woolan) company s el nt | pmimine WIS Bl e e . should be used in thi§ way f?r best results: will you heat the house this|charies ¢ ivis o foremmie sstin finishing . room, for a period! Earle Tourtafotts, whe Nas Bédn véry Make a Soap Jelly by dissolving three table- {3ua t gl ¥ It is dersiood that |ill witih pnenumonia, died at his home 3 ° : . judgment was & 3 : : £ B Winter? We can show you |1i07mer, war eranted for 51 over” s line|on Grove”street Tie'was' ihe som of spoonfuls of 20' Mule Team Bonx Clnfc in sét as the time for redemstion. e = . e > . i R in Danioleon ser. |leaves his vife and a chid Marshal a quart of boiling water. Add this to luke TR e with anthems of | Mrs. Tourteloite was reperted Sund: Carrie E. Smith, appeal from pro st Allen T. Smith, answers were dered filed in rnon as dangerously ill with pneé monia A congregation that filled the church atures attesting gations over the WOOD AND COAL : warm wash-water and work the blankets in this sofution without rubbing. Rimse in warm In the Farry W. Clark vs.} of thanksgiving | of which he had been the beloved pas- water, F‘. out and shake well. HEA-TERS Aaron Gordon was ordered church in the|tor for 28 years, attended the funeral f included an_espe- |services for Rev. Frank D. Sargent, The uriconte In_the|at the Second Consregational chureh An 8 oz. package of N‘Mnlg Te‘? Borax Soap : 2 Sysan J. Caffre sha ch | Saturday morning. Asa tribute of re- Chips equals 25¢ worth of ordinary laundry sos, in great "flgy"kwe h;vfi‘thl: # address by |spect and the estoem in which Rev. Mr. P T ‘;lnwod ui er an 13 am A. e pastor. ¢ iSargent was held in the city the con- 2, . > 16 on e o at the Methodist | gregation wis impressive, for it was 1t’s the Borex with the Seap that does the work. mond makey/in wood and coal | .1 0, <o the morning. The |made up of representatives of all de- burni stoves. Prices ran: eree v decorated and the|nominations. Flowers were banked AT ALL DEALERS ng e f oo . ing with the -occa-|about the platform and pulpit, beauti- from $3.50 to $35.00. name church also held | ful testimoniuls to the love of the peo- S e e service on Sunday |pie of the city for the dead pastor. All We also show the ELEC. PLAINFIELD i ice conducted by |of the Congregational churches in TRIC OIL HEATERS in thr. ] v. 4 : Wiinlham county, in eaeh of which in three wasf ANl of the Sunday services at St |Rev. Mr. Sareent was known so well, . chureh. The i]aml;s were e r(\r-rs\:my Joyous | were represented in the congregation. sizes. e g america, by the soiri Jotory. qhe church | The invoeation was by Rov. Walter 2 S ; | was beautifully decorated with the|B. Williams, pastor of the Westfeld Come in and let us show you. | /(¢ the mass. | Rev = Williar olors of the Tnited States and of | Congrogational enureh of Daniclson. France, there Was patriotic c and | The seripture reading by Rev. A. THE 1 ?i;;ht Mrs. “'le was ter- (o pray rrw‘rm thank ’1;)15 fr A}_\nr of Mansfieid. Prayer was of- CHAPLIN S d by a rag that was service flag, repr ¢|fered by Rev. Sherrod Sotle of Hart- v i b5} H v 3 2 The George W. Ide place and the g There are some hopes thi of the parish in se W s-|ford and the address by Rev. W. 8., one ocors® . p ; survive her injuries, ed from the dome of the sanctu-|Beard, New York, formeriy ot Wii- 1002 Holen rlace have recently et 4 . Kennedy and_daughter of Iii In the evening at this church|mantic. The benediction was pronounc. 50! 200 the, 3 . . PR ve been visiting their uncl was a special service of thanks-led by Rev. George D. Stanley, West- 'Brh 3 P endad AL i itice Welasoe St S A A e, i, ol Fodn s alondidne M Phiusddns ue .trrug«;|§or:|ue:f The et ¢ \ivats Cla sor spen . The uni s 0 church | odist ehurch n this city. ¢ c WILLIMANTIC, CONN duy with his parents on Paker ave- |ging the Te Deum and patriotic songe, | The Lot amastertc ¢ Doston sang|Winfield J. Phillips when horses, ; 0 nue, #nd there was benediction of the ble the following numbers duri the ser- |Stock, and a large number of {arming Furniture 705-3 The Misses Lee paid a visit to Miss |ed sacrament. ’ vico: Sunset, Shadows, Teli’ Me the|imPlements and arti€les were dispose ' 7 ) Crewfut of Canterbury Sundag. | Susgestions that the time is not far|Story of Jesus and For All the Saints|Of 2t 800d prices. Blgecs hore Jree. C“MULATWE PREFERRED STOCK Undertaking 705-2| Mr. and Mrs. P, Burke were VIstors |gistant when the 26th aivision mage|Who From Their Labors Ren s |ent Al s LU L m“\r\:st’erlrv ¥ ned frienas U0 f New Bngland boys, will arrive |vosted choir of the church ussisted at D s s o fom Providence Sunda R Shersens i, Sorvices fu O Williams was organ- | vu,iins "repairs fo the hizhwaye ve-|| Cities Service Company is one of the largest and strongest DANJEL ». THOMAS Clayton mith of Plainfield de- o¢ people from towns in this The body was taken to Newton, |[0fe Winter weather artives Public Utility Organizations in America. The preferred KMOUREY BR“S rids a statement made Thursday. Nov: |f; welcome the boys when they pass|Mass, for burial, a_committal service SHUNOC P 7 b i & n 2 The or £ thi . 14th in the Plainficld ne i o f betng % dividend earn times. pri this had sold_his furniture and Ith i o s e m{;?’ ,:eadlat thie grayes : R co o o FUNBRAL D;:::T!%:l AND EM- |\ in New London. He is workin: |) o wondertul SDectacte, | armmistioe torras ek, Diased sifse the| Miss Beairice Maine, daughter of || stock has advanced materially in the last week and will oston. " i o i k[ ot S ACe [LEEES v et b L en | Mr, and Mrs. William aing, was . . 7 o Union St, Willimantic, Conn. | Fred Cardinal has resighed as book- '}, i g i Eoresavears (he prablense.tnat the ap. | fen suddenty dI Mondas, Oct. 13, sell at higher levels in the future. g {keeper with A, C. Tillinghast and has 3 i = % |t ms . tha - | when teaching the school in district P Ass a are going % ; 2 ) Phene 20C Lady istant) {enfored the employ of the Lawton i e lrli.fll[:‘m b thad (,,f‘?;.‘?v’ to }g?a;:}?e;‘f tgr.da;?i(lcfi]f‘_themzaf pl;:)gglces No. 4. The geir(‘t day I!5):-. 'I'hum]::n P, PRICE AT MARKET TO YIELD OVER 7% - {Mills company. i et = % . T Y _every woolen, | Maine carried her to Lawrenice hospi- 3 5 £ . L cotton and silk concern in the city has|u;, New London, where an operation || Wtite for full Descriptive Circular and Latest Earnings JAY M. SHEPARD {and Mrs. Isidor Lacasse and daughter . : been intensively engaged on govern-|for ~ appendicitié was performed. Lena have returned home after a Visit ¢oons were taken s Kent and | ont work, dcvotiig a very Heavy pef|Friends were glad to hear from her Succeeding Elmore & Shepard with Woonsocket, R. I, relativess hie famous coon dogs ook part in the | o oge Of their producing capacity to|mother who went to visit her Thufs- '-crd Helen Curran and Helen Jorette of junt S coo 8 g win-the-war-lines. The end of fighting | day. She is able to sit up and is an- ° T_ |stoosup spent Sunday with Marion IS JullsDaoe T e et e T proditction Dressure| ticibating beinz brought to her home 3 [ + ‘ 3 " 3 'y 1, die fiel of work and the anufac- | soon. 3 2115 : 6062 Nerth St., Willimantic Pootr fome here She was 'a native of|turers are already closely scanning = Industrial Trust Building, Providence, R. L Lady Aseistant Tel connection | = iCanada bu ad lived in Danielson |the situation that confronts theém—the many year: She leave: two | problem of getting back to peace time CARDINAL O’CONNELL e 1 Mrs. Virginia Allerie and | work. It has not been announced that PARKWAY DEDICATED DR F C jACKSON a number of grand- |the government has canceiled any con-| Lowell, Mass., Nov. 17.—~The throb- P P DENTIST | Removed te 715 Main St., Willimantie natr e Tada T, foe rezmoving desdnel 1o s £ e o epern Mours—9 & ® W 85 m Fhone #4 Murray’s Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Our Autumn Sale of Toilet Arficles WILL CONTINUE How much do you generally Things you need every day—and how much can you save 't .on those very same articles d solved by glancing over this list, and you have all this week » ALL THIS WEEK pay for your toilet articles? uring this sale, can easily be to take advantage of these savings. Dental Needs 28c Kolynos 21c ‘25¢c Dr. Lyons’ Powder 21e 35c Calox Powder 22¢ 50c Bebeceo Paste 40c 25¢ Rubifoam 22c | Miscellaneous Articles At Sale Prices $1.00 Nuxated Iron 79c c Phenodlax Wafers 2ic 850 Fletcher’s Castoria 27c $1.00 Bordem's Malted Milk 79 : Borden’s Malted Milk 3% H tflm- Malted Milk in bulk 46¢ a | pouhd. 35¢ Pompeian Night Cream 30c 50c Hinds' Honey and Almond Cream 40c Toilet Soaps 12¢c Jergen's Glycerine Soap, 10c cake. . 15¢ Palmolive Soap, 10¢ cake. 25¢ Cuticura Soap, 21c cake, 5% box. 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap, 21c cake, 59¢ box. 25¢ Packer’s Tar Soap, 21c cake, 59c_box. 25¢ Resinol Soap, 21c cake, 5% box. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. i s | During the Durfee thouse at Ea: |by fire and th turn family, morning the house 1 lives. oke and th 3 had just of the burnin which been hands ernoon that th humway hand covered night on! pleased with by the n compan | Mrs. E. H. Keach, who has had / charge of many of the canvassing Toilet Creams teams, said Su noon that the v 3 Al iving had been ¢ wonderful. 25c Pond's Extract Vanishing, “[ feel ve she said, Cream 21c i‘that final how at least 25c Woodbury's Facial Cream, $10,000, and we may possibly get $11,- tubes, 19¢ €0 in the district. I have had in ex- P L ‘s Cola €es of $7,000 reported. These figures oo, oagEet & Ramsdell's Cold 16,5t inciude Dayville's contributions, Kiliingl They as more than Although exact figures were not in here they have set up a remarkable addi grandchildren. early hours of Saturday known as the Ful- house, near the school- Killingly, was destroyed e members of the Wood- only recent arrivals in ly, barely escaped with were awakened by e crackling of the flames time enough to get out g structure. The house, 100 vears old, people. nney was the cause The house was destroyed ontents. of the committee Sunda: on to be- e t had 00 for fund. Judge figures that he had on reports made up to Fri Iy. was particularly the splendid showing employes of ti® Connec- vho gave $1,900, an aver- or 27 per cent. share of the fund to be v _has written [ atulatory letter. iptlons here referred to y the employes exclusive- on, the Connecticut contributed $1,000. v tracts, but it is known (hat curtail- ment on government contriacis may be looked for in the very asar future, at least in some lines. Ju: changas will be or how fear of poor business, for these ilian goo mand will mean rush s. This hig d. work for the must come, and that mear uncertainty for the time be Having all today for making a grand scceéss of tha United War Work cam- paign is welcomed by ths workers in this city, where the campaign was in- terfered with in the early n: weck by the vietory celebrations. R perts began to come in Sunday worry and | e Is |ferent towns in thi raised or excced their apportionmen but no final figures weare anywhere 1vailable. The drive will be continued today. Services of Thanksgiving were held in various churches of the city Sun day and the day was one that wiil long be remeémbered by the congrega- tions as Viciory Sunday. Tonight comes the soecial service of Thanks- glving at St. Phillip's chureh, which will be crowded to the doors, it is ex i pected. y Next Thursday will bring the sec ond annual corn show of ‘he Wind- ham County Farmers’ =ociation to this city. This anhual event promises now to become 3 fixture in this city. The event has stirred up = great deal of interest and friendly rivalry be- jtween corn growers. This show also holds special interést for the women, for the displays in the domestie science department are of such a nature as to arouse each woman's curiosity as to how it was done and to learn how she can procure the same resuits on her own account. , STONINGTON About $10,000 has been raised thus in the Stonington district for the war chest, Of this sum $1472.50 eame from the schools. Mrs. William A, Wagner left Satur- Gay for Wilberforce, Ohio, where she wili spend the winter. Mrs. F. Schellhass and son, Ferdi- nant, have gone in a visit to Long Isl- and and New York. James McGee and moved te Brooklyn, N. The Stonington Red Cross wants the rresent address of every Stonington man in the service. | family have Y ¥ Warden Crandall presided a: the united patriotic service in Borougi hall, Sunday.evening. There was a large attendance. . The Hawaiian Congress has fin- suffraca Aexsed woman | | bing mills alorig the river valleys of this manufacturing city and the churches on its heights were made the what the |symbol of the blending of the material oon they will and the spiritual in Ametican life by come is the thing that iaterests the Cardinal O'Connell in an address de- mill men. This in no sens® indicates |livered at the dedjeation today of the is Cardinal O’Connelf parkway. ng market for what|an earnest plea that in the days of He made reconstruction Americans stand “firm- now and always for law and order miils, but the changing cver processiand ustice.” The cardinal is a native of Lowell and the city has paid tributeé to the eminent position he has attained in the church by giving his name to its newest park ituated opposite the group of municipal buildings. A large t of the fountain, surmounted by a bronze bust of the preélate, standing in the center of the thoroughfare, is the gift of the cardinal to the people to Lowell. In- acknowledging the honor paid him, Cardinal O'Connell said: “And now after the night of battle comes the dawn of peace. In war we have faced our duty nobly; in peace we must do likewise—peace has its high obligations as well as war. We (bave defended our country by stand- ing for law, for order, for right and truth, and justice to all. We shall best preserve the prosperity and hon- ¢ of our beloved America in the peaceful days just dawning by stand- iag firmly now and always for law and crder and justice among all our fel- Pw citizens throughout the land.” 75-17 Walker Siwoai, fmw Yore . ¥, Froporttion do Sales Agonk AUSTRALIA TO PROTEST RETURN OF GERMAMN COLONIES Meibourne, Nov, 17.—The Australian senate today pasked the resolution moved by the ministry last week pro- viding that it is essential to the fu- ture welfare of Australia that the captured (iérman possessions in the Pacifi¢ now occupied by Australian and New Zealand troops should not in any cireumstances be restored to Ger- many. The resolution also provided that in the consideration and deter- rdination of any proposals affecting the destiny of these islands Australia should be consulted. - , Acting Prime Minister Watt in sup- porting the resolution said Austrafia did not enter the war for plunder and did not seek the islands because of their wealth. He added that ne could say unhesitatingly that any proposal to restore the islands to Germany would be dangerous. New Zealand, he said, stood squarely with Australta in this matter. Mr. Watt declared that international control of insular posses.- sions never had been a success. There are more than 000,000 Af- ricans among the 17,000,000 people in Brazil, and many of them the crudest type of negro on the American hemi- SHOE 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT s ON— MEN’S, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES THIS WEEK [\ - eystone Store DANIELSON SOCIALISTS OF HOLLAND TRIED TO RESCUE FRIENDS Lohdon, Saturday, Nov, 16.—A des- patceh to the Exchange Teiegraph from Amsterdam $ays an ‘attempt by so- cialists to rescue friends from a mili- (ary prison Friday failed and that fout persons were killed and fourteen in- jured as’a result of street fighting. The despatch adds that the trades uniéns in the provincial cities refused to join the revolutionary movement and that it therefore is believed the revolution has collapsed. ] {DON"T INVITE A COLD OR THE GRIP 1i vou feei “stuffed up,” bloated. bil- !lous, languid, or have sitk headache, gour’ stomach, coated _ tongue, bad ibreath or other condition caused by |slawed up digestion, a Foley Cathaftic |rablet will give prompt relief. Try tais gentle, wholesome, . thoroughly cleansing physic, that leaves no bad aftet effects.” They Keep the stomach! swedt, the liver active, and the bowsls feguldr. Stout persons fay the light, #re¢, buoyant feeling they bring is most welcome and delightiul. Thé Lee & Osgood Co. THERE 1s no advértising medium Eastern Connecticut equal to The hfi lstin for business resuits. SALE