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A QUESTION OF TASTE. Mrs. Boyle, who kidnapped the Whitla boy, does not like to be called in print vulgar person,” and pro- testg against it, for she has been given a good education of the Head it it did not seem to affect her heart, which seems to be ag blacka heart as a wo- man could possess. A contemporary thinks that she would prefer to be referred to as the “Queen of Kid- nappers,” that a high sounding title which invests the basest of crimes with a glamor in the eyes of the peo- ple and caters to criminal vanity would be very much mose pleasing to her, and t¢ all criminals of her class, and this is one of the best reasons why not be pald to them. The ordinary, so-called “vulgar person” would have just reason to protest if they were classed with such a creature, for they Harwich Balletiz und Toufief, 113 YEARS OLD. Sabscription nrice, 120 & week; 50e @ month; $0.00 & year. Enterea the Postornice at Norwich., Cenn., 8 ter. cCnd-c.oom = Telephone Callss ulletin Business Office, 48 in Editorial Rooms, 3 Bulletin Job Offics, Willimantic Office Room 2 Murray Dldy | Telephone 210. ' Norwich, Tuesday, £ P i [he Circulation of § are not entirely devoid of heart and ) respectability. It is an encouragement H lhe Blllleflll. to criminals to give them the pictorial : .} notorlety which they crave, and which § The Bulletin has the largest clr- 3\ 5,0 oy ery appear to like to ca- ;c-mflcm of any paper in Basterv: . . .. % Connecticut, and from three to four P s { times larger than that of any EXPLOSIVES. % Norwich. It is delivered to over 56 Tiokkds. Toaves: a0 $3,000 of the 4,053 houses tn Nor- iminal negligence of high explosives and inflammable fluids is more common than we think, and that the laws regulating such matters ought be more thoroughly honored by the business men who deal in them. The facts show that in this case there was gunpowder, dynamite, cartridges, tur- pentine olls occupying the base- ment of a structure, and sleeping per- sons occupying the upper floors. The Springfield Republican, ting upon this matter, sa; i husetts has something 2 wich, and read b ninety-three p cent. of the people. In Windham i $it 1 deliversd to over 900 houses § in Putnam snd Danielson to over 1,100, ang in all of thess places t 1s considered the locsl daily. H Eastern Connecticut has forty- { nine towns, one hundred and sixty- i five post office districts and’ forty- one rural free delivery routes. i The Bulletin is sold in every 3 town and on all of the R. F. D. | to say - R about the carriage and storage routes in Eastern Connecticut. of explosives, but for the most part the matter of regulation is left to the CIRCULATION town and city governments, And those s 19 e in this gtate are better 31901, average ......ccoceienie 4412 Wetr noathcts. than ) ek £ 1905, average............ «+0+.5,920§ precautions in relation to the handiing $ ind care of such substances, Per- 1 1906, average..... 6,559 naps our own city might be cited in H illustration. Very clearly Lenox may 2 1007, sverage.. be. Compare some of the PBritish reg- i ulations with what Is revealed by this H Berkshire calamity. Gunpowder up to T 200 pounds must be kept in a fireproot from houses and public n a detached building used for this purpose. If kept ing house it cannot exceed in amount unless placed reproof safe when the amount %ire away S = | may go as hi 100 pounds. In no THE NORWICH WOMAN'S GUILD. | .. ay other explosives or: highly There s hope for Norwich in the| rable substances be kept in the same fireproof safe with gunpowder, or otherwise than at a safe distance; and the storage and sale of gunpowder matter of protecting its trees and per-‘ petuating its arboreal beauty s(mp]}" because the Woman's Guild is an or- | ganization that doesw't have to be[in a mix-up with other articles not waked up with a nudge in orde explosive or highly combustible are present to it the necessity for & carefully ded a t." something. In the morning of The loss of life in this case appears to the explosives ding, and it is not surpris- The Republican asks: sponsibility lie with the | tow 18 it to more closely in- dividualized year before the pests start t men make thelr announce the trees need be sprayed and they have the a pervisor of experience knows what to do and when to do it, that| the infesters of the elms be destroyed | and the foliage of the trees kept intact | and in their beauty throughout the| meason. The hope of the ladies that| the city and town will recognize the mecessity for the work and set the sxample of caring for the trees in the reets and parks ought to be realized, | is always In poor form for the jhorities to be neglecting dutles interprising citizens recog: portant and pay considerable s money to have performed, If Norwic cannot hold In check ordinary pests i is getting In the way of vertisement which agair S €o0d name, | HOW THEY TALK IN TOLEDO. The cities that be who EDITORIAL NOTES. rer duster, which has ever ion, must now give s sweepe 1 the we to T n offic V{«’l\.‘ is wasted upon congre Nl The late ne le as Im-| coegj this tn- off good century. but ner is the ord auch o depend th y name e reputed suthor will not pr h ledo ¥y of munieipal spring c “It 1s not too early to begl about the municipal house many da: and its goodnesses rise to the to a doughnut in course of m Keep in mind what a nice city ours after all the backyards furblshed, the a away and a farewe of useless and infl has been accu g in After that you will see how ter things w k th th the tence stopped nd a bl splattered They s springtime 1aw to clean up forming a civic duty. Here | a few citizens ake thelr places cl and wholesome, make them look Kate Greenaway plcture, but t! certed cleaning under the direct] a board of health to p less Town" is known in this state a 2 | and Norwalk | | hese spr e a mew race of turtles, and per- b the ¢ also ut blame him for remain on d is so changed ot recognize it. t Such There Is no denying the fact that able speakers for tempera often | become intemperate in their characters | ization of the saloon system whi they oppose. At Hartford last ‘wee Just before jocal election, an able, gressive temperance leader, is re od to have called the saloon “th tule of polson e mall the smallpox,” and althou voted license 1 utterance i= a gubjcet of comment still | in other states. The Brockton Enter- | Gdd clothes may Increase one's self respect, but when they are on the back de they do not command much r him at 1s woman? A rag, a halr! 3 v cannot prise belleves in “sweet reasonableness of speech” as most effective, and says: .r\:"!‘fr» “After all this, Hartford went to the itutional polls and voted for the saloon by . Tl about two to onme. Speakers around ten " hIE here have cut all this sort of wild ! o8 inflamed y mbling work out. They talk facts, figures, re- | {7\’ aotiroly cinead - Honfnend, When sults, and the temperance men here- | ind_unless the Inflammation abouts are winning their fight ’ Men out ent this (AL ply throwing a lot of bricks through R onditien. Ieeti the windows, In order to hear th by Catarrn, which crash, doesn’t bring about reform.” pflamed. condition Cold facts always outclass hot words ¢ Hundred Dollars for effectiveness and wherever this is sed by kept In mind and lived up to better el B results follow. Hot-air campaigns are the weakest sort in whatever interest | they may be conducted. | Y & CO., Toleds, O. 1s' Family Piils for consti- etts togeth- | wenty ex-governors. | At that rate the whole of the New Hngland states should be able to| round up half a hundred. Vermont and Massachu: I'd Rather Die, Doctor, er can count up ve my feet cut off,” said M, L. am of Princeville, Il “but you'l] om gangrene (which had eaten ay eight toes) if you don’t,” said all doctors. Instead—he used Bucklen’ When Castro with his money could Arnica Salve till wholly cured. It's not got the sympathy and aid of the| fUTes Of cczema, fever sores, bolls, doctors, he must have wondered what | bos it fov & Goeors ourd the world. money % good for, anywa: i b s uailiion. R e NS People past middle life us 11 There is no clvic pride can exce] that fiocene: B some kidney or blafider disorder that of the editor of the Toledo Blade who | saps the vitality, which is naturally #ays It he Is killed by an auto it must | lower in old ag Foley's Kidney B 0f a Toledo make. Remedy corrects ' urinary troubles, i | stimulates the kidneys and restores Since 1017 there have been invented | ST Snd vigor, It cures urlc acid oubles by strengthening kidneys 73 international languages of sim-| ., they will straln out the urle acid plieity, but Esperanto Is now sald to | that settles in the muscles and joints, lead them all. causing rheumatism. The Lee & Os- good Co It costs moro to ride in a taxicab| iy, RORGIANA l?. it does on J:’.,UUIM' but then | CToRaTaNA; says gold Medal Fm;:;;,,l this peculitar distinction should | |1s just a chance thdt the boss has | probably “I'm going to take my vacation early this year,” sald the bill clerk, stretch- ing his arms and yawning. “Possibly it would be just as well to mention your intention to the boss before you buy your railroad ticket and arrange for ~hotel accommoda- tions,” suggested the cashier. ‘There made other arrangements for you.” “I don't see what right he'd have to interfere with my vacation,” said the bil, clerk, belligerently. “I can pick out any old two weeks that suits me, can't i “I am sorry to see that in spite of my well-meant advice, which I have handed to you from time to time,” said..the cashier, “you still have the office boy’s conception of a vacation. You regard it as something that is coming to you by right, .Jke your wveekly pay envelope. that you could demand under the law if you didn't get it on You're away off.” “I aon't that,” persisted the bill clerk. “The vacation is & fixed cus- tom of busmess—everybody grants it to falthtal and hard-working * em- ployes.” ou're getting at it” sald the cashier, “when you talk about ‘faith- ful and hard-working employes.’ 1 don’t wish to be rude, Johnny, but— well, you ought to know how it €sunds to hear a young man throwing bou- quets at himself like that.” Oh, I guess 1 earn my salary around here as much as any of ‘em do.” Possibly you do, according to_cer- tain standa-ds, “Johnny,” admitted the cashier. “but earning your salary is one hing and earning a vacation is an- other. By managing to ring in on the time clock within a reasonable limit of the established hour most marniogs of the week and not heing more than 20 minutes to the bad on other mornin you have established a fa medium record for punctuality. Then, of course, you get out a certain number of bills before luncheon tima, varying more or less according to the hour at which you hit your downy couch the night before and the way you happen to feel as a result. As for your return THE EULLETIN'S DAILY STORY ( ’ GOING AWAY. ) AR S LRI O R to the post of duty, for which you are 50 well remunerated, I can myself bear witness that I have seen you back here at 1 o'clock a number of times—I could almost say, often. These things are very comméndable. Johnny, and [ shall be glad to bear them in mind if ever the head of the house consults me on the proposition of raising your sal- ary.’ ‘Aw, forget it” said the bill clerk in disgust. I'd have a fine chance of getting mofe pay if it was left to you. These things I have mentioned g2 toward the earning power of your sai- ary,” continued the cashier, blandly, ut a vacation is a reward of exc tional merit—a. gift of two weeks' sal- ary without immediate return which it ie absolutely within the rights of the house to glve.or to withhold. If you were In the habit of showing up here from 15 to 20 minutes ahead of time, Johnny, to get your work under way, of skipping the lunch hour now and then in the busy season to keep up your work, you might expect a va- cation at such time as you elect as a reccgnition of these services, You no- tice the ‘if,; 1 suppose Johnny? ¥ “What do you take me for?" demand- ed the bill clerk. “Besides, I don't sse you sticking around here after houw “As usual, you miss the main poin said the cashier, kindly. “I am too con:iderate of your feelings to attempt a compariron of my work and metheds with yours. But since you have raised the point, I will say that if I am able, by close attention t) duty and the ap: plication of sound system, to accom- plish my work within the appointed office hours, that fact in itself should be a shining example to you. And, speaking of vacations, it is the annuai custom of the head of the house to ask me, about May 1, what time ‘T would like to get away and how long 1 wish to remain on my vacatio The bill clerk looked at the cashier increduously. *Yes, he does!” he ex- claimed, _scornfully. “Any time the boss took a chance like .that you'd duck out of here on the Fourth of July and stay away until Labor day."— Chicago News. R ST T *\BBIEF STATE NEWSJ Essy There were six births and two deat s during March. Waterbury.—The annual dinner of the Y. M, C. A. was held fn The Elton Monday evening. New Britain—Hon. Jchn T. Shea of Cambridge, Mass., addressed & no- license rally at the Russwin Lyceum Sunday afternoon. Middletown.—The Easter vacation of Berkeley Divinity school began at noon Thursday and will continue until Monday, April 19th. ir. and Mrs. Jpel G. anbur- celebrated the fif- tleth anniversary of their marriage by a reception on Monday evening. Bristol.—Ths members of the Swed- h Lutheran church presented thelr or, Rev. Nimrod Ebb, a purse con- alning a good sized sum of money last Hartford. Charles Noel Flagz, the st, will give two lectures, one on 14 and the second on April 21, studio in Hartford for the ben the Connecticut League of Art Student a Apr —A movement is on foot T. A. B. society Thomaston. started by next month. As lls on Sunday, the obably take place Satur- Z. Poli, the been elected a National bank of i has a vaudeville igeport and is a holder able real estate. Rubber Shoe com- e pasi ten years, has resign the employ of the Mishaw- company of Mishawaka, k.—~Otto Yulke, night elec- the Glove company's fee- t with a painful accident Sur ng. The separator on the > blew up and Mr. Yulke was about the body and legs by the cam. Naugatuc! Gen. Russell Frost gave a members of the bar of South Norwalk at the Mahackemo hotel Monday evening to the fact that Judge A. H d and Hon. Levi Warner have -ompleted fifty years of active prac- of their profession, Boilers, Tanks, Smoke Stacks All kinds of Plate Iron Work We make a specialty of Repalring SPCIRS BROTHERS, t, Ncw London may7d Chick Food C. W, HILL & SON 147 Franklin St., opp. Hopkins & Allen's aprsa Bir. Thomas S. Underwood, Painter and Pap>r Hanger. Work done at a reasonable price. Orders left at 51 Broadway promptly attended to. ‘Phone $58-4. mar24d SEED POTATOES, Seed Oats and Fertilizers at POITER'S, 410 Main St, East Side. Tel. 696. aprid 6. E. HODGE, Hack. Livery, Boardin; and Feed STABLES Up-to-date Equipmen an. Guaranteed Satisfactory Service. ,“ o 20 LATH STREET. (Formerly Chapman 4.) Telepbone 10 aprld BOSTON CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER PLEADED NOT GUILTY. Charged With Defrauding Federal Gov- ernment of Import Duties. Boston, April 12.—Charged with de- frauding’ the federal government of import dutles said to amount to over $5,000, John J. Burtell, of the firm of 3. 7. Burtell & Co., custom house brokers, was arrested today and taken before United States Commissioner Hayes. He pleaded not guilty and was held In $3,000 bonds for a hearing April 26. It is aileged that Purtell by means of false certificates or en trles at the custom house, collected the Words to Freeze the Soul. “Your son has consumption, His case is hopeless.” These appalling words were spoken to George E. Blev- ens, a leading merchant of Spring- fleld, N. C.. by two expert doctors— one a lung specialist. Then was shown the wonderfu] power of Dr. King's New Discovery. “After three weeks’ use,” writes Mr. Bleven, “he was as wel] as ever. I would not take all the money in the world for what it did for my boy.” Infallible for coughs and colds, it's the safest, surest cure of desperate lung diseases on earth. 50c and $1.00. Lee & Osgood Co. guar. antee satisfaction. Trial bottle free. Swept Over Niagara. This terrible calamity oftén happens because a careless boatman irnores the river's warnings—growing ripples and faster current. Nature's warnings are kind. That dull pain or ache in the back warns you the kidneys need attention if you would escape fatal maladies—dropsy, diabetes or Brigh disease. Take Electric Bitters at onc and see backache fly and all your feellngs return, “After long suffering trom weak kidneys and lame back, one $1.00 bottle whoily cured me,” writes J. R. Blankenship of Belk, Tenn. Only 50c at Lee & Osgood Co. Mr. F. @. Fritts, * Oneont writes: ~ “My little_girl was benefited by taling Foley’s Orino Lax- ative, and 1 think it is the best rem- edy for constipation and liver trou- ble” Foley’s Orino Laxative is best for women and children. as it is mild, pleasant and effective, and Is a s did spring medicine, as it cleanses complexion. Lee & Osgood Co._ mxmnuotaum-mthecon,l signees on numerous imports during the past two or three years, but turn- ed over only a portion to the govern- ment. The t on which Pur- tell was arrested alleges the presenta- tion of fraudulent entry papers on im- ports of nuts from Spain and fish from Scotland, both in 1907. In a civil suit fn the United States circuit court last week a judgment for $5,230 was hand- ed down in favorlof the government for the amount alleged to be due from Purtell, and immediately afterward Assistant United States District Attor- ney Willlam. H. Garland. obtained a warrant from Commissioner Hayes for 70 SIOA 9g S [[93INJ 35948 §[31Ng age and lives In Jamaica Plain. Be sure you get “COMFORT" POWDER. Box with Baby’s Head and Trained Nurse. SUEMARIME PLANS FOR JAPAN. That tia Country Negotiating With an American Builder. New York, April 12.—The Japanese | government is negotlating with an American builder of submarine boats for the purchase of plans and specifi- cations for a new type of submarine of smaller model than the type mow in common use, but of double speed. It is stated that the proposed new craft would have about the same destructive power as the present type. The pur- pose of the Japanese government, it the negotiations are successfuly com- cluded, is to send draughtsmen to New York to make drawings under the di- rection of the American builder, but to build all the new boats of the new type in Japan. Let ’em come lasts. You can’t set a limit to a griddle cake appetite when Faro is on the table. ‘The best syrup for every purpose, In air-tight tins: 10¢, 25¢, 50¢. A book of recipes for cook- Ing and candy-making sent ANNOUNCEMENT The N. Johnson Co. having dissolved we have leased the store formerly occupied by them and are now prepared to show a full line of Woolens, in all the latest shades and styles. Quality and workmanship guaranteed. D. F. PULSIFER & CO., 33 Broadway. D. F. PULSIFER. FRANK COXETER. Every Tablespoonful Will Digest 20 Eggs Or 2% 1bs. of any kind of food that you may eat during any ordinary meal. Kodol will do this, and it is the only preparation that will. One tablespoonful of Kodol will do you more good than a handful of Pepsin tablets or powders claim- ing to be digestants. The natural digestive juices of the stomach are liquids. Kodol supplies these. The natural acids of the stomach, and what the stomach needs if weak, are supplied by Kodol, and can-| digest 2% pounds of any kind of not be conveyed in tablet or pow-| food. der form. | Kodol digests every particle of| Qur Guarantee, $o2, 2% food, promotes assimflation, and|Xodol If you are mot benefited—tha ool druggist will at once return your mons us tends to make the entire body | o 8 T ™y St ec® ary- drapeint oni you to know how good Kodol fs— | whether you ever have dyspepsia or not. And you may have it some day—almost every one does. Then Kodol comes in very handy. And there isn't any secret, remember, about why Kodol is such a good di- gestant—Every tablespoonful will Get a dole healthy and strong. Kodol pro- you Kodol on these terms. The motes gemeral good health r bottle contalns 2% times as throughout the entire system.|mMuch as the 5o bottie. Kodol Is pre- ared in the laboratories of E. C. De It is a mighty good thing forliyitt & Co., Chicago, The Beer That Builds Mechanics, Machinists—all men who labor find a nourishing stimulant is oft times needed to rejuvenate the fagged out body- Feigenspan P. O. N. Beer, because of its purity, its low percentage of alcohol, its high nutritive value has become the home beer. ‘v)“ > The Bec; tnat Build® is carefully safeguarded and protected through all the processes which nature requires in the . making. It is this care, together with the best material, proper brewing, aging, bottling and sterilizing, that gives our beer its flavor, purity and quality. Brewery Bottlings. n-P. O. N. Insist upon having Feigens rewery Bottl- All genuine ings have the Feigenspan signature on the neck label. Look for it. On draught at leading Hotels, Bars, Cafes, etc. H) S ) Our BOCK BEER now ready--Brewery Bottled and on draught Wholesale Dealer and Distributor + JAMES B. SHANNON, Commerce and Market Sts. *Phone 223, Norwich. MPLETE IN ARRANGEMENT ZCTION_ IN COOKING R J. P. BARSTOW & CO. 23-25 Water St., Norwich. C. H. BACON, Danielson. The. Norwich Nickel & Brass Co,, Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht T and such things Refinished. 69 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicii, Conn. i Commencing MONDAY, April 12 GRAND OPENING Dally Matinees, Beginning Monlay. Sheedy's High Class Vaudevill, WILLARD'S TEMPLE OF MUST Largest Musical Aet in the World. GARDNER and GOLDZR Those Two_Funny in Black-— Parody Singers and Dancers. EMMETT and MeNEIT. Novelty Singers and Dancers (Sister Act). JARET KEENE & CO., v, Dramatic Sketeh Entiijed Before the Play.’ SANDY DONALDSCN, Scotch Comedian—&inging, cing and Impersonation, LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake and Bread cannot be excelled. Give us a trial order, P nov2d 20 Fairmount Street. DO IT NOW 1s the best thing any property owner can do. Dow't wast until cold, pad| A Feal weather comes before making neces- | sary fall repairs. If you have new | work begin todsy by getting our Og- STETSON & YOUNG, AUDITORIU VAL ADMISSION 9 A Few Resor - Matinees 2.15; Evenings T.10 nnfl-l 30. 3 shows Daily Wesk of 2.30,7,8.45 APRIL I THE THREE MARVELOUS MELLS Unique Revolving Ariel Gymnasts DAMSELL & FARR . Comedy Singing ravesly ESSIE ROSA ..... ..... Character 8inging Comedienne INED NORTON Singing and Talking Comeddian ‘The Thoroughbred" PICTURES ADMISSION Ladies and Children PICTURES CHANGED No Higher C . Afternoons 5 EVERY MONDAY Except Holldays AND THURSDAY. BREED'S THEATRE Charleg MeNulty, Lessee. Roderick Theatre VFE(.)":I"U lo:un,x !g-:NILWORTH. Mr, O'Neil singing It's Only Me in M: Nigntia. - Miss Heftarnan’ sinsing 1t | Devoled lo First-class Moving e UL ey St Pictures and Ilusirated Songs. Admission, afterncon and event 827 Main Street, Change of Time In Effect Aprit 7, 1909. Norwich & Westerly R. R. Co. | For Westerly, 6 7, 8.30, 9.45, then quarter beforo each hour until 7.45 p. m. Last through car, 9.30 p. m. Extra cars to Hallville, 6.18, 8.30, 10.20 p. m. 6 o'clock car leaves from Preston bridge. The cars leaving Norwich at 7 a M., 1245, 3.45, 4.45, 7.45, connect with N. Y., N. H. & H. train for Prov- idence and Boston. For return con nections, see timetable or call tel phone 601-4. Use short route—save time and money. apr5d Be. opp. Post Office. | Powerful Dramatic Moving Pleture, “THE MUSICIAN'S LOVE STONY. Th Miser, dramati=: Jones' Amateur Theatricals, ecmeds ; Colorado Pastime dramatic; Hindoo Dagger, tragic, And Grand Canal of Venice acenic adam Morslle in Clags songs, William Delaney in HHustrated sonce Doors open at 3 and 7. Performances at 2.30, 3.45, 7.30, 8.43. Special attention %o_Ludies and Ohildren. Matinees, Ladics and Children, Gey Evenings, ive. BREED HALL, Wi Jap-A-Lac Gives new life and lus- tre to old tables, chairs. ington Square, furniture and picture frames. It is the ideal finish for floors, interior wood- work, bath rooms, sash and sills. Thirteen colors, 100 different uses, in various ‘We have a complets line of fine Win Liquors and Cordials at special prices. JACOB STEIN, Telephone 268, 93 West Main St. apr3d LEON Ladies’ Tailor. ‘Workmanship and Fit Guaranteed Entirely Satisfactory. 278 Main Street May Building. size cans. "For Sale in this City By Ghe Lee & Osgood Company Largest dealers in Paints, Ofls, Varnishes, Pure White Lead, Window Glass, Bronzes, Stains, and all paint- ing materlal. Estimates on Plato Glass chesrfully furnished, ) 133 Main Street. apridaw T GAIN SOMETHING by a course in Book- keeping. Shorthand and Touch Typewritiag Norwich CommetciaiSchoo! Broadway Theatre Bidy, WELCOME THE NEW ARRIVAL of another joyous season — the glad springtime. But arrivals new or old we're always on hand with satisfac- tory Wines and Ligwers and quick service. Look east, look west—ours is the spot to serve you best. No poet's song. but gemwine fact. Our prices prove it. Also Imperted and Domestic Beers. | GEORGE GREENBERGER, Tel. 812. 47 Franklin St. mar3od The Quality of every Drug, Chemical or Medicine in our store is guaranteed. Purity is always found here. Let us fill your presoription. DUNN'S PHARMACY, JAMES F. DREW 'Piano Tuning and Repairing Best V'ork Only. 422-3. 18 Perkine Ave Dt23d EXPERT TUNING saves and Improves the pime, Al work guaranteed. A. W. JARVES, Ne. 15 Clairement Ave, “Pnos L Norwich, Conn. wraduate Nilew Br. Scheel of Flane Tuning, -l"r: © D : 50 Main Street. dectad o0t 40 TG o s1es. mar3d F. C. GEER DENTISTRY TUNER The dental business estab 4 by 122 Prospect St., lny Jonrs, Wil be e iased oy ma Tel, 889-5. Norwioh, Gt assist by Dr. V. D. dred. It will bo'a pleasure to see the former cuswmers of my brother TaRY | penyTIMN vou wenc to put your vuste new ones as w! inr F vlth before the public. i ter thi i Bt s