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THE GUIDE TO NATURE.— ADVERTISEMENTS. 



TRADE. MARK -''^ISTERED 



NO CHANCE FOR AN ARGUMENT. 



When you and the "man next door" have those 

 Sunday morning discussions, you differ on many 

 points. 



Makes of tires, brands of oil, body design, rela- 

 tive merits of fours, sixes and eights — all of these 

 you can find arguments for and against. 



But when you consider storage batteries you 

 agree that the Willard satisfies all your require- 

 ments for starting and lighting. And nobody 

 questions the value of Willard Service Stations — 

 they have proved indispensable to owners every- 

 where. 



If you haven't learned the advantages of an 

 acquaintance with Willard, now's the time to 

 begin. 



Willard performance and service are two big 

 elements in the successful operation of 85% of 

 American makes of electrically equipped motor 

 cars. 



We are agents and service station of Willard 

 Storage Battery Co. 



FAIRBANKS ELECTRIC COMPANY 



438 Atlantic Street - - - Stamford 



Evervthing Electrical. 



"Nature's Most Incarnate Aspirations!" 



Clarke has a weakness for tramping 

 in the country and usually dresses for 

 the part. The restilt was that one day 

 when he took a seat in a homeward 

 bound train the young lady opposite 

 him mistook him for a farm hand. 



But bless her, her soul was so nigh 

 to bursting with beautiful thoughts 

 that she must speak or go ofif pop ! So 

 she ttirned patronizingly to Clarke. 



"Don't you feel an utterly passionful 

 sympathy with nature's most incarnate 

 aspirations," she gtished, with a rapt 

 look in her eyes, "when you are walk- 

 ing on the illimitable sky touching 

 moors or riding through the dim aisles 

 of the horizon botmd woods, my good 

 man ?" 



The "rough looking person." as she 

 would have described him. promptly 

 replied : 



"Yes. that is so. and I am frequently 

 drawn into an exultation of rapt soul- 

 fulness and beatific incandescent infin- 

 ity of abstract contiguity when my foot 

 catches in the burrowed domicile of the 



Citizens Savings 

 Bank 



OF STAMFORD, CONN. 



Assets 



$5,000,000.00 



A Savings Account is the best 

 investment for your Money 

 To foster the Habit of Saving 

 We make Small Deposits a 

 Specialty. A Dollar or more 

 will Start You and give you a 

 small bank for home savings. 



WILLIAM D. SMITH. - President 



CHARLES D. LOCKWOOD, 



Vice President 



WALTER E. HOUGHTON, 



Secy and Treas. 



EVERYTHING FOR LADIES' WEAR 



CALL ON 



Moltasch, Ladies' Outfitter 



210 ATLANTIC ST., STAMFORD, CONN. 



lepus cuniculus — otherwise a rabbit 

 hole." 



"Indeed !" gasped the young lady, 

 much surprised. "I had no idea that 

 the lower classes felt like that !" — -"N. 

 Y. Globe." 



Among the many fruiting trees and 

 shrubs known to attract birds, the 

 authorities of the Arnold Arboretum 

 at Forest Hills, Mass. have found the 

 Japanese crab tree to be the most useful 

 in their experience. This splendid tree 

 is an annual bearer; is most attractive 

 in both fi-uit and flower, and its heavily- 

 laden crop of small, cherry-like apples 

 remains clinging to the branches 

 throughout the winter, thus affording 

 abundant food for robins, finches cedar- 

 birds, grosbeaks and other visitors. 



