Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 28, 1910, Page 6

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0 r -Mcum so located, Clu: Bmthwntes buth—-?.opl.. i ~ - = trul sl hula Ry e W oying right in the center of every- | Spomer o Tuy M sl Elects Ofi:cgu—fine for Hunting Without a ] “ Eicasee Sevett Iodser Xo. 356 . T e T Thoamnd Al e ; _ ; iR - *> houie RS s pitasiut sveiling ou thing, and the tll.’lloncg Lfberal, courteous and efMclent i fta | Among the buildings ownea by sames [ in the Washington wwunty _superior | Sat x ; the degree team into the serviceinahes it very sasy for ‘m&nagement. A. Welch, and which ‘was destroyed by | court rendered verdict for the plain- re mih w “'.E": m wocthiess 3744 ‘_’ Rl of s Bire three| weeks ago, was the Grand |tiff. mfi Established 1000 Army banquer hall, used jolntly by | Governor Pothier has epproved the| Friday : mfiu:.'m';’:nm“'um ; Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometeisw ) Budlong apd resolution to pay the Westerly Loan |890d- P A L inker: 2 Deteutive vision corrected by the prop- builaing was formerly owned by | amec n Depity Sherift Bugene W, | B 5 Eo E. CHAP PELL CO. e B Weaarty, AU | o5 T Mc B tx Dn tow | Coon. s ; _Sunday. e nmfim Femesks by Main Strest. | Yinis residence, oW the site | _ The top dressing of native grenite in| ST—_IFFOBD SPR —lifl”ls Jond W ESpLE M B Xlne y iding, erected as a me- morial to the soldiers and sallors of | DiXon square has proven to be a nuls- Westerly and viclnity who served in|30C8 I dry and windy Westner. & 0D| poioption for Mr. and Mrs. George R. | Cluggage sang, most . 7 e e apien Tl buliinic wis | ottenaive. Kingsbury on_ Golden Wedding—To | in position. There were romarise ( s ana Mra. Steven Wiloox, quarters were) There are fifteen licensed physicians| Discontinue Trolley Freight and Ex- LR RN B, B ALL DRUGGISTS assigned for t, d | resident in Westerly., ‘There It will pay you well to get our | roE0ce Tor the Grand Army poets ond lbranch of the Rhode Isiand MoSicm| Press Service. miah Wall of New Have. Miss Jennio prices on diamonds, loose or societ; ‘hich ly all the ‘mounte purchasing. quet hall by the trustees of the Wilcox | Soclety in w nearly physi- and Mrs; George R. Kingsbury | Mad d.ches?rr;mu.'_ .4 eatate. cians have membership. of Stafford Hollow will be given a Martha c.m-pb,n’:‘:a Bessio i {**When Wilcox park was enlarged and | Miss Gladvs V. Lawton observed her | vecoption in 1he Congregational chan- | Bike: Hetreshmnte wore Berved and J. A. MORGAN & SON eading Westerly Jeweln improved the banquet hall building | tenth birthday Saturday Dy, dvlnc |2 Keoanesday evening. i honor of the | wise played until midnight. Another was taken by Mr. Welch, removed to|party to ten of her playmates at the|fiftieth anniversary of their wedding. | injtiation of a large iawe ey been ar- coal and L h r Cdntral Wharf. Telephone 884. dec24d Union street and continued to be used home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.| The Connecticut company is to d!-- ranged ‘March 2 - UN| HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS |oy the Grana Army posts and Relief [ V. Lawion, in West Broad street. continue the running of frelght and s LOUIS H. BRUNELLE MADE BY HAND. corps, rent free, as in the past, the| There was a progressive dinner party | express cars between Stafford rtford.—Sealer of Weights a Fr=nd Made Work ia Our Spectaity. | ICAtal being paid by the trustees. evi- |in Westerly = Saturday cvening the| Rockville. The order afimunnmc ,,:';,,m_ e o L Xoalutn and BAKERY dently in carrying out the desire Of|courses being served at the homes of | the service will take effect March 1. | . chingion D. G, havin 3 ey g been ap- Miss Jessie M. Pease will finish her | yointed by Governor Weeks as the Whl- m& all Bun..‘ plies car- are con! e ey Mr. and Mrs, Wileox. Now that the | St rere By oerV ot the homes of e i ae Y I etock i Fin.00 and ap. = =°™| building has been totally destroved (he | Mis Helon Seenr, Mie Hioary L Bar, | dutles as clerkc in the logal postoffice | Bointed, by Gelegate. to, ihe. nations | Bread canaot.be sxselled. GF . X. M. sauxpEms. X:’t"mo“ have no place for their social | gjck and Mrs. Albert H. prcu. Jr. today (cl;“:_d"cf-m preached the ser- | conference on weights and measures, | trial order. - LUMBER % o e oo W Saturdsy Crening Mis, "B Howara | Bev 6. A Graxt § ®. 3¢5 | hela Friday and Saturday. * movzd 20 Fairmount Strest. |y, best to be had and at the right Remember earry a bl. line of Shingl Up and let us tell you abow we Al 3rs Mr. Welch has not_definiteiy deter- Olarke. gave ‘her Arasbends h' bl Jined ax to the bulldings that are 10| rorise By invitin ng twenty-five Triends o Ceoksasntionsl ' SUNGE . DR, Dbe erected, nor has he given a price for the property to the committee of | {0 Spend the evening at (3 Clarke| *VElM&, 0 1y or the” Congresa- Imported Dinner Ware the Boarq of Trade who contemplate | NOME where they spent a very pleasant| yonal church is to meet with Miss || A&P Pure Food Daily Bulletin for Week Commencing Monday, Fe H. F. & A. J. DAWLE novisd We are opening new patterns In|securing the property, provided the|€VeDing in instrumental music and are sday China Dininer Sets, our own Importa- | town desires 1t for the Site of & new |SOBE. An oyster supper was served. gi“"mz Co G nts c:v Hon. We are showing over forty Open | tawn hall. a5 et Stock Patterns, decorations and shapes| While the trustees of the Wilcox es- * not to be found elsewhere. tate have not yet made provision for a STONINGTON. The board of relief will hold !u We deliver free to all our customers. j banquet hall for the Civil war veterans | Dr. and Mrs. Magn last meeting today (Monday). the first meeting on February :|. ovet COAL 73 it is believed that at 1y date h 2 STANTONS BAZAAR Wiateel B 1| Dlnco will ‘b ascesed ana: will o gors of Alsonquin Club—inspection | two ‘hunared applications have been g o > eamers—News from urches. lists. - BABIER) =~ [e= R — o i g et || FOR GOOD GROCERIES AND LOW PRICES || Free Baruing Kines and Levigh Soon they wil be big boys ana giria | Rev. Charles Braithwaite, who died | At the social given by the members | turn its books over to the town clerk ALWAYS 1N sTOCK. eud their baby faces will be only a |recently on amship Laurentic on his | of the First Baptist church last Thurs- Several members the Woman’s lle'mho th ’afl k. fll. ‘bables and. I wil fiw‘ hg)mex fi\:o}l‘l; El?g"land, Whfire he gtflgere;?:dlgg xtlas ‘d’i’l‘!‘ tl‘k:n 1 ‘with | Relief A‘:’arp- wem::roufl‘n“:d m; | ‘. n LAT“oP eatch thetr smi en to visit his sister, was known s from Gifferent people, day and were entertained by - BT Photmpraohor, |15 iU 0 SHCSer e | piars feieved o B s | SV13 Ti SR R Special Cut Price Fish Sale . ' -mv .II 1di) ordained a Baptisi minister in Tolland | Maine tell of their safe arrival at The ent ents club ar- m Building, = Westerly, R. L | 0 et pastorate was at Volun.| Hamitton, Begmude. Dr./end Mh.| ranged the followlne ieresting pro- Offfso—con Markst and Ghetwskar Sta Telephone 847. y23a ' n y > — town, where he served from July, 1831, | Maine ana Muriel Latham _ are e for its meeting this (Mon- Tel 198.12 T0 May, 1383, Tte then went 1o Dlock | reistered at ¢he Oleander hotel. . The | 4ay). o f RED ALASKA SALMON AP Pure - n ' Sh n‘ . Island, serving as pastor there until ;royaie vrv&;t ;very ;mooth t:_:. itulye- 2 cans 25¢ CODFISH BRICKS, 100 octitd 1 November, 1887. He also served at|ing the fastest record made m New "’ oUr dnoes al hm Shushan, N. Y., and at Shabbone and | York fo Bermude by the steamer| Bok's January editorial, My Quarrel PINK ALASKA SALMON TAG BLOATERS and get a coupon on the Plano to be | Waterman, Tli."also at Lakeview, Chi_|Oceanic. Dr. Maine stated there were | with the Women's Clubs. 3 cane 250 %6 i cALAMITE cunl it cago, and was first past f Rogers’ rty-two newly marri uples on Plei"'l:fi:f"s pask Cmurch, "1 was aico pastor at s Camfort ks isetiigtie o u : gauts IMPORTED SARDINES Bon Accord Brand Le Mars and Seven City, la. and at e_Comfort club’s meeting is to be Miss Elinor Valentine; h oo “ON THE BRIDGE® Niles Center, Mich. held Tuesday evening at Mrs. S. T.| Mrs. W. . Demond, Miss Mabel Mey- 2 cans 25¢ SOUSED MACKEREL, 150 sy2%a Rev, Mr. Braithwaite was 66 years|Stanton's. ers. = w II s d w d of ase. He haa been in failing health Travel Club’s Topics. N Marshall's Kippered, Fresh or Ispa (Boneless 1-2s) SARDINES ] easone 00 for some months, but his strong desire| momorrow afternoon the Travel club 0A Tomato HERRING, 2 cans 25¢ 30c a can g - LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET | 10" Forty Sears; led i o andertake | WL, hold, its session, the topic being s S S s frpe o STy g o g S5 20 T w0 aumt mo oders overy. | 15 (Y S Brsiened v Wl | 4T (0T ST R N | VG sororn” ParBeseatoa || © AMIL R C. H. HASKELL thing wholesome and clean. ANl kinds | ENSIaRNd, but failed rapidiy, so that his | Hionis by Miss Maria Trambull. Sovy Sarpries Rty Haskatboll e h i a0 "Phenes P of Fresh Fish sister returned with him. Mrs. Braith- d ames. : = g easen. Market 171 2eatn Secmai verel” | waite died a vear ago. He leaves four In New Qulrhr-. Y Lion Brand PICKED UP FISH |+ Bijou Brand HERRING 37 Franklin 8t 58 Thames St Soot o Oremn sirest, T o | one. The members of the Algonquin club| Dr . A Sherman, who for the past 8 padkages 100 in Tomato Sauce, 10c a can maysd -+ g i s —_— have moved into thelr new quarters = eight years has pr?fl_l - At the annual meeting of the P the Potter blook. e ey are planni here, has temporari m%;; ple's mission thess officers wers elect- | 10 8172 & dance soon. cthe oficers of | adeiphis. “wheve | ears W;g,'fl ~eui- | We are selling the Best | We are selling the Best . Surgeon ¢ dcu, _ : Mrs. J. F. Fan vorth, president; W ot 2 ot s aealy Aecauier, Bmity; ‘ewperintendent. and [ o le: X0 B i Camie i Sherman 50¢ Tea in the U. S. 25¢ Coffee in the U. S. ||' 0 our MRS. M. L. EELLS treasurer; Joseph Heraid, Mrs. James | Lewith; treasurer, Joseph Vargas, Js 88 who Richards, Mrs. F. Smith, executive trustees, Frank Garrity, A. J. Bldred, . el b, o i | L T R R MR By ANPS WITH TEAS, COFFEES AND GAOGERES || Lif Go attendance of seventy at the meet- Thirteen Degrees Above Zero. 2 e s en o4% & Speclalty. Fine Violet |ings during the year. and the averase| The thermometer registered 13, de- JUEted in 1888 In the class of 188 every y ’;’ Saata st Westerly, ». 1. | Sunday school attendance cighty. grees above zero at the boint Satur-| oo e,and territory in the Undon, Tel, uperintendent Smith made report in - 3 . oshone 498 _ | 4 iR G the wori/er the mission. e | S5 32 of Boston spent Senday | DT, Sherman before coming to Noank || 25 STAMPS with 1 bottls 15 STAMPS Mm::’m" 200 I" Bed S | made 1,700 visi 3 and , WESTERLY'S I.EADING LU,y [N 10 visits, fouma employment| nere. e A&P EXTRACTS, 25¢ . or unemployed. ~He received in st Tepoak ndon, the - = - ald of the poor 4nd needy $402 and ex-| G...1 inapection of the e s 11> STANMES with 1 package 10 STAMPS with ) & 12 e Therefore It you buy a bed, buy = R. G. Bliven & Co, |Foie s i theiin s |, oo Rt T st | B i e it FIFTEd DR o | T i e [l 2 s e e # irs of shoes and many G " 3 - - the in t . ‘We buy then On the Bridge. household utensils. Shelter was given gnmgi’;“g; dflr;;q ;?ewSri“;nsl;'::t::*T; Charles Grimley Surprised. 10 STAMPS with 1 bottle 10 STAMPS with 1 package ' 4 “m';'d“h‘:,' phes ¢ ",'_"”,_'n‘m: REGAL SHOE AGENCY. g:l_“g ;l"._l‘fl_hlga Lt i furnished. | 0,3 the big City of Worcester was also Saturday night about twenty friends MANZANILLA OLIVES, MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, 100 alone we can save you from $1.00 to '{'.fl'f“mm‘" Trading Stamps ' goit ‘dhd family $437 The miesion | foUnd ready for an emergency. “%‘E&fi“"‘é’i,m 53 fi'flflhfi'.- 10 STAMPS with 1 package 10 STAMPS with 1 package PO N R o treasurer reccived for support ot the rs, W, - Wileox hag returned £rom | provided with all the. good things to A&P BORAX, 10c SEEDED RAMSINS, 100 In comngotion with. this remember mission $320.14 and the current ex- | 2 = t to make a surprise com- we chrry the and finest stock Monumental Works Penses were $209.12 ton; dypasing of Providence was in| Jlei ™ The Yooms were thrown open|| 10 STAMPS with 1 bottle 10 STAMPS with 1 bottle Of Furniture in this I will guarantee to make a monm: b ok Many summer residents from differ- | 10 [is visitors, who spent a merry time A&P AMMONTA, GRAPE JUICE, 206 ment at the lowest oca aconics. vities have b T duri 1] w gam: - i loniqthei it b ASEont with Eoad work | e e |- (Elus AN Blatar in sucnding: Dok |Dast wesk Dok et hels et Schooner Tartar in Port. 720 STAMPS with 2 package 10 STAMPS with 1 can uon's forget o 33800 purohase en- ence of years s ot your service Jacation with relatives. in New York | preparatory to coming here this sum: hing schooner Tartar, Basket Brand Table R: 25¢ SKIPPER SARDINES, 150 || titles sou io 50 Grapdiophone oy R ROBERTSON, felphis. er. Many have made fmprovemen o B Eears o N = to_their residences. Henry Langworthy of this = 2 T ak St. near High, Waesterly, R. L wwfimm{"‘fu PER ;;énfig: ;M. Rice of Pittshurg, Pa. was a Tived 1 soot st fvts New Forie STAMPS with 1 Ib. 60c TEA | 30 STAMPS with 1 Ib, 35¢ COFFEE — | by Judge N. B. Lewis for hunting "!m“ss ller here Saturda; where she has been tied up for STAMPS with 1 Ib. 50c TEA |25 STAMPS with 1 Ib. 30c COFFEE thwar'z Brus . W. M % tain 1] 2 bl wihout & license, © i ows thes onat ey T has been | past monch, Capiain Langworthy wil| | o5 sTAMPS with 1 b, 0o TEA | 20 STAMPS uith 1 Ib. 25 COFFEE " ilone ria_were ; : e Syenied i Sicaaant strcet Saturiar: | pyenes ForCert of New York jo infsod placs e lhogs s sl boi || 20 STAMPS with 1 . 3o TEA | 10 STAMPS with 1 ik 200 COFFEE [lcompLETE HOME FURNISHER | P, o da ey Ssllpe & phy sician | "°F " Lucy of Durham, N. C., 1s here | clea® for Gloucester, Mass: i 9-11 W S stock of new and l-c:“rh “ 4 cart gy Ry s for_a-fow days. > Basketball Tonight. g o il ater Street and wagons. m Dfi rness 4 i . enyon le atmosphere at the Point wai and parts of h against Willi: A. Wil o Al y s < The basketball fans are expecting E fob26d foe fad Palating snd astome -w ) e lloox, the Jury unusually clear Saturday for this time| groge things when the foval consolidat e rea a" lc al:l Ic ea n 3 -— > ed team clashes with the fast team of Mrs. W. H. Bensonhurst of Rockville, | ¢n, “Gi SASTES W HR8, CESE C6 e ‘ Special Prlce hfi!_ returned after spending a few ks in town with friends. o ke Capitn oF e 135 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Groton 37, Stonington 18. Friday evening the basketball team For Electrical Supplies||Where o Buy in Westerly and Construction, see of Stonington played at Groton with [ several fast teams with success, and _|the team of that place. A large num-| will go into the game tonight with the 4 - ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO.|,. 2w semimum g oo oo s Smod P e | S o mvies o On Tailor-made Suits Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and |€njoyed. Tel. 487. 62 Main St, Westerly. Dealer in Supplies. of Groton. of the game from fliness, will be miss- - §4 Main Street, Westerly, R. L. A big flock of wild geese flew over|ed on the local team. S. LEON Ladies’ Tall 278 Main St. . "Phone 712-6. san2sd aywinnet Ave. Watch Hill. 25 lthe Point Saturday smorning. going| . Thursday night the St Mary's T. A. DR. C' R, CHAMBERLAIN Fres Delivery. *Phone 29-4. FOR SALE. augldd northwest = I B. team will play here. This will, be - . "Woo't“ fie Cmat oart of J. J. Williams of Newport was a re- | the last game of a serles of mmn}n estorly, 1, each having 60 foot cent caller in town. this team, and as each team has won a ere are e e s a pizact Font agd both havice yasent R. B. Tripp of New York is in town | game, each will put forth its best ef- e ¥4 adjoining. that can be Secursd at Hart Schaffner & Marx | fort to win. There will be a prelimin- reasonable prices if a purchaser de- M. V. Hamlin of Cleveland, O., was | ary game between the second Noanlk - e s Y et e Clothes here over Sunday. 3 feam and the Crystals of New London x e Burton J. Hoimes of New York is| Thursday night. v w ‘W. Coy Real Estate Co., ARE SOLD BY inAtown ;his ;vefikA . Heard on the Streef Westerly, R. L ‘member of the firm of A. Grover arles has urned % JEr T ey g oy L B. CRANDALL C0., & Co. is about to retire from Dusi- | puciness o o Boston: whtre ho wits S e treatment of ths halr and | ness. 3 "lz-n'a"' Talling nair. baldness. eens |novoa Westerly, R. 1. "€ x. Johnston of Now Haven is in Dessed the demonstration of l.uf.om: De irgeon. 4 ¥ noE:-“dry o M. A. Calhoun and . A. Franeis of chgflfilfi‘::beslaxcm“ e 5 Brice yisit i D;u Tnst n.—. e i et SMITH'S GARAGE. Newport have returned after spending | with her ts, Mr. and Mrs, William, Hien st 330 Main St., Westerly, this week here. e T : A 11 M‘-.l: w.-. Neorwich, Gemn, o5 3 Cars to rent: storing of cars: com- | Chapman Christopher of Watertown, | ~Captam P. Avery Wilcox of Fishers o plete repalr department. Full line of |N. Y. is in town. Tsland spent the week end with his ANNOUNCEMENT. supplies. . Tel. 330. navise Severe ter at Fisher's Island. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilcox. 2 A ving puschased the photograph Captain Sisson of the Fisher's Island N:J‘f Y?{k ’fmslrle“h:“; .;eg'_'m;"wflx;" HERN BROS.. 3 of A. A. Scholfiel 39 Main T life saving station reports a ve se- 2. el et ey OTove | PAT ALMUNRATE T [rar e Stund mafion. e Sopulas | tond nur fithr, who o seriously i . General Contractors trips of the patrol of the beaches have Beopls o Westeriy dnd’ Vidiey ot | ox. to star Tresier, Westerly, B I been made in very severe storms and GOLDEN WEDDING, sbility to do the very best work. Al "“Re Dy Dinner, 2sc. Meals at ali supply them—no others can! beautiful 16x20 water colored portratt z intry weather. prs et of yourself given fres with svery dos: ot N Eralien Sl s, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Champlin of z : : : 63 BROADWAY ey, Sabinste L1 Tomlenn s o This evening at the Congregational| Wakefield Marri The Single Damper (patented); one motion—push Pheme Ti5. P . Q AGENCY FOR THE church & gentleman from England will| - Former Born the knob to “kindle,” “bake” or “check”—#ke range - : speak < Lore and = X % ¢ New Home Sewing Machines |03 of Engiand. During the evening| Saturday's Providence —Telegram does the rest. Damper mistakes impossible. Face and Senlp Mas | City Pharmacy The lightest running, best construct. | MIs: Joseph Hammond will give pian | said: r. and Mrs. Henry. ¥ Cham- amg®: Thampecing ud | < igaes elections. efield reac ~ an- anicuring. s | TRY OUR pou :",;’em‘{,‘:(sg;‘;,;n";‘g"‘» Call and | "N "A. Oldman of Rochester, N. Y., is fii,ne;ary of their marriage today. No The Ash Hod in the base (Pate““d) The ashes : taken tor GoubIgs. | I8 SREAN: [S0BA and coLLEGE | " "TAE NEW YORK'STORK, | \'"Kion rorguson of Enciend in in| cront i be. presseniy” obsarvea ‘st | | . through a chute into a Hod, al/ of them, making [ o 5. — ';"W"W"“nl‘""wr Car. |54 High~ Street, - esterly. | town today. fho nome of theirson, Hemry =P their removal safe, easy,cleanly. The Céal Hod isalong- e e W > novsd Wi b Biowale Poor Year for Fishing. Champlin. on Allen street, where a side,out of the wa 6 Canal St. Westerly. B L ey of the Tehermen: e gatting | IGE° Tumber 3¢ ends Sl giner % FUNERAL ORDERS MISS ROSE AHERN [xfi= the scacon cor spring catchen’ in | sourle 201 JorEcting o, thois Jepert; ¢ T e “Aitisticatly Assanged by The Washington Trast Ca., | : Sl gshorman pronunces thle el MF Snd it Champin b towens. of cup-joint heat flues Ly WESTERLY, R. L e forty yea b Srla—_e . that heat it in every HUNT .. he Florist, | coitar T soe | [ad1eS atter e it s was Mize Phobe Wbt i part alike. No Tol 150 Lafayette Strest Surplus $200,000 COLCHESTER Was a daughter of Daniel W. Wright, dcold » : o | Bxecutes Trusts. 42 High St., Westerly e 3 was tern 1n CUsSEStn S old corners,” no . Good il was “ » Fays Interest on De 2 Local Stockholders of Shoe Supply R T scorching spots. Have You Noticed the u‘-niol:m _ Company Meet—Timothy OConnell | ZOM5., V€8 Yl0 Al!fl gt T I Travel? 5 earantesd the 2 i atitation. i We.are moving to the Pofter-Lang- | Dies at . Soldiers” Home—Norwick]| for oo iores o7 the Cu worthy Block, 63 High street on or| Orchestra’s Ball, tist ch February i Pt el her Snd T ontens. ™ Bhstom Made | sufi | sale now going on. s Ethel Wymoa of Portland, Me, Grates enable a R s it JoWT take ene of ‘eun hani 2 v dhis N R . i : ‘ 3 teams you'll say the same. salls. an, who is a sister of Mrs. Cham- small fire to do a ledlfllcs Clofi“lg C“’ Frank Carrier, who is working in | plin, 1S the orly one of these living. Yo Satki "Aflol,',“lv BROS., Falls Avenus iring. Westerly, R. I Lyme_ was visiting relatives in town | Mr. and Mrs. Champlin went to S % rge ng. mar’ decisa over Sunday. Kingstown in 1358 and most of Mr. i Miss Jennie Carrier of Providence | Champlins life has been passed as a Ask tbe Crawford agent to GEORGE G. GRANT, show you, Write us for cir~ j was calling on friends in town Sat- | stone mason. urday. 5 Ten children have been born to culars, The stockholders of the National | them, mine of whom -are uvm‘ five Shoe Su}wlr comlzl-ny. ‘:hfn reside in | sons and four daughters. are - - ‘Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co, town heid a meeting’ at the factory e a 31-35 Union St., Boston Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taltvilie. - afternoon, After the meeting. vorkings of the new mu:hhu- g Prompt attention to day or night calls, i gl RGOS e eifle in U e For Sflfi by M. HWMAN, Norwich Agent Telephoti. #5-1L asrliMWPawl perger, eeathior tn the Bist sehol I vt & mediu ts The with friends in town.

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