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" Wiow 0 by Wouy] WESTERLY COMPANY INSPECTED - INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Capital . Three Million Dollars: Surplus ........ Three Million Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Aceounts. Liberal, courteous and eficient in its management. Extablishea 1901 Harold L. Wells, O. D. Optometrist Detective vision corrected by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pol- ter Langworthy Block, Westerly, R. 1L It will pay vou well to get our prices on diamonds, loose or mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, ng Westerly Jeweln HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Fiamd Made Work is Our Speefalty. Fhips and all Harness Supplies B stock 2t $12.00 and up. N. H. SAUNDERS, Remeved to 44 West Broad Strees. mported Dinner Ware We are opening new patterns in China Dinner Sets, our wn importa- tion. We are showing over forty Open Stock Patterns, decorations and shapes not to be found elsewhere. We deliver free to all our customers, STANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. I. BABIES! Boon they will be biz boys ana irls and their babr faces will be only a memory. Dring the bables and I will catch thelr smil STILES, The Photegrapher, Brewn Building, Westerly, R. I Telephone 347. vesa Buy Tour Shoes and Hasiery ang get = coupon on the Plano to be given away at PURTILL’S, “ON THE BRIDGE."” 1/« Le; Cycle Club’s Official leading social organizations, with club Tooms in Main street, and whose mem- bership includes many well known young men, at, the annual meeting elected these officers: David S. Myers, president; Edward LaBontie, vice pres- ¢ ident; j.Elisher Grecnman, Gavitt, John P. Ingham, Richard Rummals, pool = committee; Archie Reed, captain; George Ken- neth, bugler; Charles’ Bedford, color bearer. Next Friday evening the mem- | bers will parade, headed by the West- erly brass band, prior to the annual supper, which will be served in Hi- bernfan hall. After the supper there will be a soscial session in the club rooms, Thus far Lewis Stanton, health of- ficer for Westrly, aided by the police and physicians, has managed to pre- vent diphtheria from reaching beyond the locality where it had its origin, in Little Italy. The health officer gives prompt attention to all cases that | come within his knowledge, and the physicians do not delay in reporting cases that come under their observa- tion. Premises are quarantined and fumigated, and the police department furnishes ‘officers to see that there is strict compliance with the order of the health officer regarding quarantine. _There was a general inspection of Fifth company, Westerly, Coast Artil- lery corps, In the state armory Tues- day evening,witnessed by many friends of the compan; The inspection in- cluded all that goes to make up the soldier, as well as the state and gov- ernment property and the armory it- self. The command appeared in full | ranks and made a very creditable ap- pearance, and its standing in state and nation will be rated on this Inspec- tion. Major Samuel A. Kephart, U. S. A, inspecting officer for the federal wvernment; Licutenant Colonel Ar- thur A Warfield, adjutant general, and Major Horace S, tor general, R. I. N. G., for the state, and Lieutenant Colonel Charles - H. Ledyard and Captain Arthur N. Nash for the First Artillery district. At the conclusion_ of the military ceremonial, an oyster supper was serv- ed in the armory, at which there were remarks for the good and welfare of w: LAWTCN'S SANITARY FISH MARKET on the river: no dust: no odor: every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds ®f Fresh Fish and Sea Foods In their sesson. Market 171 Main Street, West- eriy. foot of Cross street. Tel 343. Give us a call. eugida Dermatology. Shampoo Surgecn. Chiropodist: Healp, Treate™ ment, Halr Dressing. MRS. M. I EELLS Prfessional Massewse, Rody and Facial Massags Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet 54 Main St, Westerly, R. L irasa Telephone 430. WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOTF.. 3 STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co,, On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Trading Sta: with sll purchases. — Monumental Works -l-( at th h"elu .lil'alD g o lowest possible cost sistent with good wWork. My expert- ence of years iz at your service ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Oak St. near h, Westesrly, R. L e tillman Carris s Om, Coggewell Bt Westerly, R L Ca: Tas the Targest mtock of new and second han, iages and wagons. Also a full line of harness £nd parts of harness Carriage repeir- | i8¢ =nd painting and automobile peint- For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Tel 497. 62 Main St, Westerly. FOR SALE. »m cottages, situated In of the compact part of each having 60 foot both having vacant © can be secured at ie°a purchaser de- ving heat,_ electric plumbing. Inspection Two sever-r Gillesple treatment of the hair and p. cures falling bair, baldness. ecze- ma. dandruff and other Irritations, itche Durning, etc ” Endorsed by cadin ians Shampooes, 4ry traatments Thomas High Butlding (Up StaiFs). ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph studio of A. A Scholfield, 30 Main street. we are ready to prove to the People of Westerly and vicinity our wbliity to do the yery best work. A beautiful 16x20 water colored portrait of yourself given free with every dos- ®n 3400 cabinets F. Rouleau & Co., Westerly. City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 36 Canal St. Westerly.R. L 3y2%a The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R. L Capital .. Surpius Executes Trusts. Pays Interest on Deposits. { THE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAIL OF MEN'S FINE SHOES IN THE WORI “‘SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES." *I have worn W. L. Douglas shoes for th past six years, and always find they are fa superior toall other high grade shoes instyl( ‘comfort and ‘ulrllebultr.';‘ :(' G.S&N.E = 3£ 1 could take you into my large faq tories at Brockton, Mass., and show yoi| how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes made, you would realize why they h. their shape, fit better, wear longer, an are of greater value than any other mak( CAUTION See that W, L. Dougias name and pr. 15 Bampet on the Dottom. | Kake e Babaciiut 7o et el ot T WSS yrite for Mail Order Catalog. W.L.Douglas, Mase. FOR SALE BY —— THE GEO. W. KIES CO. |Where to Buy in Westerly ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO.. Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter m Dealer In Supplies. £4 Main Street, Westerly, R. I._and Wauwinnet Ave. Watch Hill, B L sugldd Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY B.-CRANDALL Co0., Westerly, R. I nov20a SMITH'S GARAGE. 330 Main St. Westerly, Cars to rent; storing of cars: com- plete repajr department. Full iine of supplies. Tel. 330. nov23a EAT AT MURRAY’S STAR RESTAURANT, next to Star Theater, Westerly, R. L Regular Dinner, 25c. Meals at ali hours. noviza AGENCY FOR THE New Home Sewing Machines The lightest running, best construct- ed, and the price is rigit. Call ana see a_demonstration =t THE NEW YORK STORE, t, 3 Westerly. Wm. H. Browning. MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly Manchester, Inspec- | | netting. Major Kephart, U. S. A. Gives Fifth Co. High Rating— Loard—Funeral of Chas E Segar—Strictness of Quarantine in Contagious . ases —-— The Cycle club, one of Westerly's | visiting officers, company officers and members and guesty The local com- pany is conceded to be the equal of | any” command in the state service on | every puint that goes to make up a first-class military company, due in a zreat measure to the zealous and per- | sistent work of Captals Boudren A. Babcock and Lieut. Robert Thackeray, and the general interest of every mem- Der of the command. The funeral services of Charles E. 80337 were conducted by Rev, William F. Williams in Christ Episcopal church Tuesday afternoon, and were attended by many friends. The bearers were Walter Segar, Willlam A. Wainwright, J. Frank Segar, James S. Segar, Chas. . Segar and John H. Segar. Burial was at River Bend. Edwin A. Scholfield, the oldest male resident of Westerly, observed his 91st birthday Tuesday. He received the congratulations of many friends at his homre, in West street. He was born just 6ver the town line in Stc and has been a resident of W continuously for more than sixty Local Laconics. Miss Rose Ahern is visiting in New York. Sheriff John R. Wilcox is seriously sick at his home in Kingston. Charles Thomas and James Mahoney attend the automobile show in Boston Tuesd: Navigation on the Pawcatuek river 2 ed. Two barges of coal Westerly, Tuesday. evening The improved quarters sett lodge of Oda Fellow Narragan- wilt be in- formally dedicated by a social session | this (Wednesday) evenins. Contractor Eugene O’'Neill has been awarded the eontract to build a brick addition, fifty feet in length.and one story high, to the rear of the Wash- ipgton Trust company building. The body of Clark B. Saunders. son of Nathan H. Saunders, who died in Burlington, Vt., arrived in Westerly on Tuesday, aceompanied by Mrs. Saun- ders and Mrs. Asa Noyes, sister of the deceased. The' pupils of the Wesi ools re not given the prom- inence in the mon of the School Art Guild, as in the March nouncement of prize winne Westerly pupil is named, evi Talbot, fourth grade of Pleasant Street school. Honorable mention is &iven to Lu Clarke, Badle Ferare, Mildred phere and Thomas Saunderg. MYSTIC ‘Sewing ' Society Entertained—Funeral an- of Mrs. Frederick King—St. Pat- rick’s Day Marathon. Mrs. J. A. Rose entertained the sew ing society at her home on Chur street Tuesday afternoon and evening o'clock. ~ Mrs, Rose, assisted Miss Annie MacDonald,and Miss Ma- bel Duncan, served a buffet lunch. The dining room was decorated in blye and Carnations were presenfed as,| Music was enioyed during the favors, evening. Miss Anna Ketch to New York with her parents, Mr. and M R Ketchum. Mrs. Frederick King's Funeral. has returned it s. ‘The funeral of Mrs. Annie King, wife of Frederick King, s held from her home on Elm srect Tuesday after- noon at 3 o'clock Rev. C. T. Hateh of the M. E. church officiating. A large delegation of the Silver Link society was present. Mrs. King was born in Montville, the dn ana Elizabeth At her family was _in Cedar Grove cemeter London. Charles Mallory, who has been at Saranac lake for a year in search of health, arrived home Tuesda Miss Alice Young has returned home ifter spending the winter in Stoning- ton. To Read Paper at New Haven. Frau Moll, teacher of German In Bulkeley school, New London, will read a paper on Saturday at New Ha- ven at the thirteenth New England Modern Language association at Os- born hall, Yale university Captain Holmes' Record. Capt. J. Warren Holmes, now 84 AN EASY WAY TO CLEAN THE SINK Every sink should be provided with a three-cornered sieve made by cov- ering 2 metal frame with very fine When water is thrown into the sink it should be turned into this sieve, which retains every particle of solid matter, preventing its getting into the pipes and causing trouble. Each morning the sink should be care- fully cleaned. Dissolve a teaspoonful of Gold Dust washing powder in hot water, scrub every portion of the sink with the Gold Dust solution, pouring some of the hot suds down the pipe to loosen the grease that may have gathered in the tr-n the military service of the state by the | Deputy Charles C. Perkins of New London will make an official visitation | | to Pawcatuck lodge of Masons Friday cars old, has the distinction of hold- ing the world's record for trips around Cape Horn. During the time he was on the high seas he rounded the cape eighty-three times and the cape of Good Hope fourteen times. Noted Here and There. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Wainwright of Boston are guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Annie Wainwright. Roy D. Judd has resigned at H. N.Wheeler’s and has left for New York city. On_St. Patrick’s day the following are the Marathon members who are to compete for the village championship: John Richards, Walter Atwood, Philip Bates, Noyes Farnell, Charles Dodge. The start will be made at 4.30 o'clock from the drawbridge and the course will be Old Mystic and back to the bridge. Rev. C. J. Mason of Calvary Epis- copal church of Stonington officiated at the Lenten service in St. Mark’s church Tuesday evening. Miss Edith Lane has returned to Norwich after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lane. Rev. and Mrs. Byron E. Hatfleld of Newburg, N. Y., are spending several days at Cedar Crest. Mrs. Frank Godfrey of Gales Ferry is the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Chapman. Mrs. Ern¢st Saunders’ and daughter, Miss Ernestine Saunders, are visiting in_Pearl River, N. Y. Max Bendett is out with a new au- tomobile. pt. James Chesbro of New York is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James McKendrick. Mrs. Randall Browne and Mrs I Elmer Newbury spent Tuesday in New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and son have returned to Onset, Mass., after a visit with Willlam R. McGaughey. NOANK Schooner Gracie Floated—College Girls Defeated—Third Track to Station. It was reported in the village Tues- day that the fishing schooner Gracie which went ashore on the Delaware breakwater about February 16, has Dbeen floated and is now in New York, where she 1s to be repaired and re- fittea for fishing off Sandy Hook and Jérsey beach. The Gracie was for- merly owned by Robert Palmer of this place and was sold at auction last fall after having been tied up to her dock for over a year. The vessel was pur- | chased by “the Fulton market firm, | Kingsland & Comstock, and was em- ployed in fishing for that company when she was driven upon the break- water last month during a gale. One of the wrecking companies of New York offered to attempt the release of the craft for the sum of $350, which was accepted by the owners. Oh! You College Girls! The Town hall was the center of at- traction Tuesday night when the local team played the Boston college girls’ | For Sale ‘which make them superior to any others . The Single Damper : The Oven heated by cup-joint flues The Two Hods in the base Either of these features is worth - the price of the range. The Single Damper is the greatest help in cooking ever invented. Ore motion —push the knob to “kindle,” “bake” or “check’—tke range does the rest. The Oven is heated by the cup- joint flues a// over alife; no “cold corners,” no “scorching spots”. Quickest and surest baker. The Two Hods in the base (pat- ented) is a wonderful trouble-saving feature. The ashes fall through a chute into a Aod which is easy to empty. The Coal Hod is beside it. Gas Ovens and Broilers for end or above range if desired. Ask the Crawford agent to show you and write us for circular. Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., 31 Union St., Boston by r'l. HOURIGAN, Norwich Agent | team, who were deserted by their man- ager while making their headquarters [Charles McKort; second in New London. The game resulted | John Curtin, 2d: secretary, in a victory for the home team, Noank 8, College: Girls 23. The local boys proved most gentlemanly throughout the contest. yard. financial committée, Joseph Edward Dennehy, Joseph standing committee, Charles Charles McKort, John E. Cu: The W. C. T. U. met with Gardner Tuesday afternoon. New Shoreham at S The New England Navigation com- soon comience the survey of the road bed from Midway to the Noank station for the thjed track to accommodate and CIiff streets. He had bees Feb. 20, since his sister's dea it is the intention of -~ raflroad to continue that track through village. Heard on the Street. About twenty young people in the village have arranged a straw ride to Center Groton this evening to attend an oyster supper and entertainment. | Frank Haley of Providence was a caller on friends in the village Tues- day, 1849, the past few years Mr. ing. Stray Boy Returned to His A five year old boy lost Monday morning. Flanders road. States engineer department, Newport, R. L, was In town Tuesday. Travel Club Mests. On Tuesday afternoon the Travel club held its meeting in the reading room of the library. Mrs. George B. | Spalding, Jr., described most entertain- ingly the English lake district and Miss Laura Wood gave a fine account of the monasteries. Many photographs of the subjects were on view. Readers of the free library have been annoyed by troublesome boys who con- gregate in the corridors of the reading room. The boys were reprimanded re- cently by Constable C. J. Ledwith, who will maintain order in the library. Contract for Norwich Town Man. Ripley Parks of Norwich Town, who is here with his portable sawmili, has been engaged to saw two carloads of wheel spokes for eastern delivery. The materfal has been stored on the At- Wwood docks foT a yedr or two. Rev. C. D. Stone, pastor of the Con- gregational church, has been called to his former home in Bethlehem, Conn., by the serious illness of his father. Officers of Neptune Hose Company. At the annual meeting of Neptune Hose company Monday evening the following officers were elected: Kore- man, Charles Shackley; first assistant, SCOTT For the delicate, infirm. To, blood; firm, healthy illness. Send 10c., name of. and SonadiSy SInsrEIRE Ind B Francis: treasurer, John Chamberlain; evening at his home, corner of High and was born in Stonington Feb. Mr, Stanton was unmarried and was the last member of his family. For Stanton has pald much atténtion to fancy garden- He had strolled to . Lamphere along in his delivery wagon and carried EMULSION is a wonderful food-medicine for all ages of mankind. babe; the pale, anemic or girl; the thin, tired man or woman; for the aged and all it gives rich, red SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. assistant, , George Andrews, Leahy; Shackiey rtin, 2d. Mrs. B. J. EDISON rorrano CEMENT pany's steamer New Shorcham, is at [ G4rdn 1 . Martha Clancy, who has been thea 2o ‘:‘hes‘;‘."a;;‘“;o’,“gu;"u:: confined to her home by an attack of makes the strongest e g nervous prostration, is able to be 3 1 " hree Tracks to Noank. g o and most uniformly It_was rumored Tuesday that the SaThiof ERrThRT Iy Sredion | colored concrete for N. Y. N. H. & H. R R Co. would | Charles H. Stanton died Monday building purposes of any A concrete house made with n il since th. Death | cement on the market. freight trains in amd out of the Mid- | was due to heart failure. He was a 3 6 i Way yaras, There is o track from the | dealer in antiques, was the son of| Edison Portland Cement is practically as though cut out of Vards to the cut in Haley's woods and | Jonathan Gray and LucysAnn Stanton 7 Uniformly 10% Finest Ground in the World and therefore binds more material—and binds it everlastingly. Once built it is built for practically all time. solid rock. You can buy this cement and get full information concerning it from Cruthers & Lillibridge, Father. his way came LUMBER AND COAL. GCOAL “SOMETIMES | SIT BEFORE THE FIRE AND THINK AND SOME- TIMES | JUST SIT BEFORE THE FIRE. That's how one man says he his evenings. If you would think all the time think good thoughts before thc burn Chappell's Coal. E. CHAPPELL CG. ndw Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones, marsa J. A. MORGAN & SON Coal and Lumber Central Wharf. Telephone 884. LUMBER —— The best to be had and at the rightf prices too. Remember we always carry a big line of Shingles. Call us up and let us tell you about our stock. H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY, novisd " COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 183-13. octa9a » CALAMITE COAL Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL 489 —— 'Phonss 37 Franklin St mayea A Third of Your Life Is Spent In Bed. Therefore if you buy 402 68 Thames St good one. Our line of Beds Is certalr ly the finest in the city. We buy the in carload lots, and for that reason alone we can save you from $1.00 to $10.00 on each o In conneetion with t memt y the larges of Furniture in this o and finest stock y. Don't forget a $35.00 purcha ssBromo Quinine’’ That is Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. 6 Do ) Look 25¢. Always remember the fall name. sickly boy for thi$ signature on every box. James McKerran of New York ar- | pe child to the red barn, where J. A. titles you to a $22.60 Graphop » ived here _Tuesday for a ‘brief Visit|ygrgos talked Portuguese to him. The absolutely free, s Doy had wandered about three miles o Norwich, Conn. e e vhen found and he was carried fo STONINGTON. Where his father-was in search for hifm THARNGER at the Darrell place. GRANITE A wanz ros Interesting Papers Heard by Trave 2 Azl?m an“rry'sn‘chnu;ch‘g‘ursday\r\-fln{( "y Club—H. Co s Election— |ing Rev. Fr. McDona of Noan! = Death ‘of Charles H. Stanton. |Preached the Lenten sermon. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHE There is Only One 9-11 Water § Edwarda K. Carlls of the United “ ater dtreet feb26d Special Price FOR 10 DAYS ONLY {On Tailor-made Suits flesh; strong nerves and muscles; it gives resistance, endurance, and often prevents serious ALL DRUGGISTS ALFRED C. COOKE Rupfure Specialist of Hart- ford, Conn., will be at the Hotel Wauregan, Wed- for our. % Seion- Ck Penny. To Lustrou ing their beauty. It not only brings back the original This_elear, pure preparat tion. Tts results are quick and com gray or faded hair to its original healthful way in from 6 to 14 days. The hair can be washed, curled wi Good service—Considerats attention are guaraateed the patrons of this in- stitation. and tes of Fall See my new samples <and Winter Woolens. Custom Made $1250 and up J. F. PELLEGRINY. No. 4 Muin St., Westerly. Clesning. Pressing and Repauiring. Irase We are moving to the Potter-Lang= worthy Block, 68 High street, on or about Jan. 1st. 1910. Great removal sale now going on. Mechanics Clothing Co. Westerly, R. I dec1sd AONUMENT Before purchasing it's to your interest to corre- spond with mie. AURICE W. FLYN E 0% Watn-Surast, Manufacturer and Builder, Westerly, R. e 3 i ural. D6 _mot confuse Mary T. Goldman' storer with Hair Dyes. Tle market troublesome Two Bottle Dyes and poi Lead preparations, which fore using” disgusting to use, but in eonditlons than existed before the tre: There’s no use trving to conceal the fact that your raded if the results hair is gra; faded_hair is much pi Gray hair hair with three or four different shades. MARY T. GOLDMAN, Goldman Building, ST. PAUL, MINN. For sample bottle write direct to St. aul and be sure to mention the orig- Fall sze $1.00 botles for saie. by all dealers, inciud'ng Neven before have the men and women of tl Never before has it been poss such quick, safe and natural manner. 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SEVIN & SON. al color of your hair. country been offered such a great opportunity for preserv- of this wonderful preparation. hair originally was, or better still, send me a lock of it. bottle in a plain package which will in no way reveal Follow our it and you will then Goldman Gray Send for free sam- nesday, March Sth, 1910, from 10 a. m. until'9 p. m. If you suffer from rupture don't fail to consult me in regard to your case. No charge for examination. Write for free book on Rupture to DR. COOKE TRUSS CO. Sage-Allen Building, Hartford, Conn. original ALL DENTAL WORK who KNOW HOW. We pride d Dental work nowadays is only We have been 20 years gaining can be done without pain by Dentist ourselves on KNOWING HOW. G possible by Dentists of experience. that. We have made PAINLESS DENTISTRY a speclalty, and whether you need filling, crowning, extraction or bridgework, we can do It in its or your o you positively without pain, and &t from onectmira. to. one-hall the Jorices prevajling at other offices for the same quality of work. pamls IT WILL PAY you to investigate and consult us before going elsewhere. We make no charge whatever for examination and advl: PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE when sets are ordored. All work guarantecd. KiNG DENTAL PARLORS, DR. F. C. JACKSON, Manager. Franklin Square, Norwich. nd, also Not n most 15) Hours: 9 a. m. to § p. m.; Sundays 10 a. m. to 2 p, m. Telephone. WHEN you want to put your busl: ness before the public. there is no me. WHEN you want to put your busi- there 1s 1o me- il the advertise The Bullstin. ness before the pu: dium better tnan fox columas f ing columns of The Bulletin. dium better than through the advertis- S. LEON, | Ladies® Tallor, 278 Main St ‘Phone 712-6. 3 2. a DR, C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Lenta/ Surgeon. in charge of Dr, 8. L. Geer's practws during his iast iliness. 161 Main Street. Norwich, @enn novicd AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY "Phone 715. a taken for combl . §. UNDERWOOD, Bron " FUNERAL ORDERS Artistically Arranged by HUNT .. * * The Florist, Tol. 130. Lafayette Street. Junisa Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's & sure sign of good weather an4 fine roads. People like to get out into the open air. We furnish the best method, and if you'll take one of ons teams you'll say the same. MAHONEY BROS. Falls marl7d LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY w confident our Ples, Cake and Bread canuct be excolied. Give us m trial order. 20 Falrmount Strest. novid THERE ™ no saverusing mea Eastern Connectiout eaual to Th Zor business results. Avenus |