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. ‘. attend to count of {llness. Heary Allen & Son President Rogers Talks on Poulry One May Y ‘Wednesday morning rles Brown FURNISHING . Norwich, Saturday, Maroh 12, 1910. Overcome ;i oo il UNDERTAKERS The Bulletin_shoula be delivered | Heard at Institute Arranged by Connecticut Pomological ' constipation permanently by proper | was™ ,tin l JBaln, (Tack When oo everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. S ' personal c: tion with the beme-| and siruck his wagon: turning it -o Subscribers who fall to receive it by Society. i 3o i o | that Mr. Brown stepped out upon 88 Main Streel. that time will confer a favor by re- cial effects of Syrup of Figs and | .jo.. or the train. The horse fre orting the fact to The Bulletin Co. Elixir of Senna, when required. The| itseit from the wagon, but -did vn! - and the wagon was damaged but THE WEATHER. : . g i . forming of regular habits is most im- | run, an ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTEY. it At an institute Lield with the Cheshire | ties of the stock, however, in order £o siighly. 3 il T e R S il Grange at Chesbire by ihe Conmecti | show well. portant and while endeavoring to Erais: Bacitl — e oI cut Pomological societs, one of the ad- | 1 never have been able to draw the form them the assistance of Syrup of | preizhi emgine 1222 of the'C, V. rail- Forecast for New England: Fair in | FeSses was made by Woodbury O.|line between the fancier, sa-called, and Figg and Elixir of Senna is most val- | road went through here ‘Thursdny Rogers of this c Yk O e | e DO e i To such al. uable, as it is the only laxative which | 10Wing signs of u tumble into & ditch up north. The engine was lieaded for orth, unsettled in south portion Sat- | Rogers of urday; Sunday probably fair; moder- | ;o Poultrymen’s assoc . s > o ere wa . and Mr. | ways Is in excess of the supply for acts without disturbing the natural| New London for repairs, t 4 . Tyt wistn Rogers w -at interest | strictly first class birds at fancy Prices functions and without debilitating and | One of (he oxgs gathered on Mon- '";‘,::"u:‘ sl 1, et . Predictions from the New York Her- was hea wasmn ald: On Saturday partly cloudy weath- | il s talk on Poul 3 | er_will prevail, with nearly stationary | Prfit. 1n his add temperatures 'and fresh northerly to e Pleasure and | —I1 might say at extremely high prices. umental farm this week wa# ‘& Sort I s of| Another reason that so many people It is the one laxative which leaves the | [FiOHIL Farm, (hIN Wweeld Wwad @ SOEC Rogers said: | are being induced to go into the poul- internal organs in a naturally healthy | volic, and in the shape of a duestion using steel kegs instend > kegs. This is partly due to ve v r 3, > v It is my pleasa ge to speak | try business is because of the alluring -2 westerly winds; and on Sunday party| io'fox oF O baemets of sevcallod poultry x; condition, thereby really aiding one in | mark. What next? = © 0 R voaral), of it end perts, who have a new system or are that way. To get its beneficial effects, | ;"0 )0 ot week with ‘drouchith due to the improved pre . THE LARGEST AND RETAILE| | ties or the stcel ady to reveal their secrets. They puy the genuine manufactured by the | is improvi ls Made Eas T anara L e D [ Observations in Norwich. doubt many of you ar Fluid Friday's weather: Fair; slightly ris- ek Goick In the. poultry The following records, reported from otherw ive written a book telling of the per- N L R S ¥ WITH SSviive” DEArIEcy. sholy the ohenged] = o | Fise vomdoctul pronta. T many ciscs California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for | Are. Warren Thomowon of Vit | og siprse” FINE IN THE WOR B way, b s & [in " temperature ~and the barometric | today, for sure the businces can 'be conducted in the sale by all leading drugsists. Syrup | %l Plans for spring painting? The B % 9 TGy Pelady ack vard, no matter how smajl; broll- of Figs and Elixir of Senna is never | Mrs. en, who has been spend- | ) have worn W. hoes Chase Co. carry overything, In Ther, Bar. ers can be raised and thousands of dol- {rrabten,culio & 4 ) e wern W | m D o . Gl'alldml“llel' Si:. . 728 30.25 | lare made at the rate or $6.21 per hen classed by the wellinformed with | % the winter with her damshiter, Mee. | S350 8CE Foihoth Grads shoas instyy | the Very best prepared paint know 0 {12 m. s | . Vear. ‘nother intimates (he actual medicines which make extravagant | I for - few werkn hers i Her cmvmmdu-'bum. W.a-yonms." ] | Bherwin-Williams Propared Paint 5 wasmn LS o Do gusy profits to be at the rate of 360 DT ganq unfounded claims to cure habitual | © sshter, Yira. Louis Souete, £ "0V |- ME 3 eould plode - P e ; I do not pretend to know how many constipation without personal co-ap- | ihnbsse sor peaple, OWKINE" maply 3 g | Comge: o, systems there are, but I am sure there eration. around here are tapping them ‘shy e e’ Predictions for Friday: Cloudy; e e E 10 the wap flowing frecly, - One o sibiy snow; variable wind | i Ball Jou mibt , bov has a milk pall full, ready 1o boll o 5 ) \ Iz s e faking ‘Pert ecatied Mo R AT ....fp—unh-m-..yuh-' Ax""’ Dwindling Glaci CAUTION. W.#Wfll-u“:nanm g [ ) I havé gooa words of praise for the “Pplause, ) i o = . . = At the close of the contest a busi- T international gl V. (A ae Powder — {many mood poultrs journals that OIS ey mmsering was Held by the Loyal | sion han sere mtnc e an R VA B T Company, Rises [ That R"0F benedt to the pouitiyman. | Lesion. which included the cxy of the | port on”the vdriation of giaclo I '29 M S N nc ENTS A CAN | More and Better Eggs. | swers. became | more zeneral in Elll treet ormnl 1 — | Froiw to. yes mows and-betier sats i | I8 thE speaking. epntest. Ui firet S L TIIE GEO. W. KIES ‘30 108 01, —t— I am sure, a question wh we all [ prize, a silver medal, W won rved 22 had increased in length, one }\\-x.\ to learn of them 100 feet. n the her hand, in the Alps, the Pyrences, the Cauca- | s, the Himalayas, the Rocky Moun- ins, there has been a general de- crease in glaciers. In Swi and, out he fact that the hen will | test Irene Everett receiv until the | prize, a silyer medal body are supplied b lus to spare. So, Callers Came Masked. to emphasizc | ore about, and I want | Mabel Hagbers. In the not produce for us any egg wa nts of he ow Sevin's Drag Store CHAS. W, Blmll]ll and she a su 1 ter it is low u see, we must feed to that end a! G, priday evening Charles Schwenk glaclers observed haye re- *h is followed by flood: tide ariet OF graink a(nm;v;]l ool 50me | of the New London turnpike was sur- ona Ouiy "',‘.u'1“"7.“.o At available form, oyster shells, ,char- | oiced by nearly forty friends v monix, in 1505 907, ex- | GREENEVILLE clover hay or alfaifa, for” bulk, | PiseS B nearyy forty friends who ap- poiint ot the Bissant giacler re- | Contractor for all kinds of Maurienne the 145 feet. In t of Mulmet, which forms two | at its base, the one to the nort has lost 330 feef, and the one to.the ) 50 feot. sirice 1904. | part muslin and part glass front, 004 | corveq. The party was arranged by | coarse litter on the ground floor of the Kinley and Miss Martha Holcombe, c and games mad nt weather, mu: the evening’s entertainment a success. andwiches, cake and lemonade were Brick, Stone and Concrete Masonry. Concrete and Asphalt Drive- ceeds J. E. Woodward. i o AR g Miss Louisa Thomason of Groton Is Headguarters for Dog Collars mine, the Pomologic I b osainet abvatich ont Lllicss” Saio- | } | ple, have & s something to tell us that will be both |Lonse to induce seratching for the | Kinley D e it Ty 3 Mrs. Charles T, Ravnes of Four. | IMtcresting and ot great value T Mave | ndoded exercise, and oggs shouid be “Among the mumber were guests from ways. A!l"n’(l-“";;];’[‘:lcl)qu — Lowest Price | teenth street is recovering from an at- | SLoAt respect b 1 g v. g e ~ S Sy N 3 L 3 D Rllbbel‘ CO e ; SO L Shes, al0ns Blosly Witk tne Hatching and Raising. N T e T Cellar and Stable Floors . HETUCKET HARNESS C0. . 5 Tt ™7 am here today unde auspices | As the hatching season is at hand. | ~umes for the mew directory were Haie e i s E Smart T Y6 by p ok e . perhaps s fow hiits aiong the s 6 |, Names for the new givectory Side and Lawn Walks. welepione 56 63 Main Stree the hatohing and rearing of chicks noved from W If you are only [ 1 uregan to a house on hich was about Asphalt and Gravel Roofing. Robinson of Washington Twelfth street, o in the Tartfor | might not come ami: i Fen: | 3 he intere poultry hatching a few, my adyice would be to e X slatives v are showing full line oi homas Goe of Passaic, N. I enter- | o AT I e PRIy, InQUSEN | WS the proody hen. If you are run- | Strect 1 visiting relatlves in New | Artificial Stone Walks of all ed the employ of the U. §. Finishing | Connecticnt Agricalts ge,was its | ning a large plant and = must hatch 2 - | Co..on Friday. first . president, and Wi "o “mre | thousaids, of course " you Wil have ©0 | piiy 1rara or Wasnington street | kinds. H. NDREDS ¢ [HA[[ Bflfl"s Mrs. Patrick Nealon of Mowry ave- | 359P1¥ indbeted to Prof. ' LT | Dacors are very g0od. I am satisfied, | 3pends today (Saturday) with Mr. and | k08 Sand and Gravel fo and w ’ e. Bast Norwich, is spending a week o 2 300 and 400 mem ough, fros o ‘haveé been | Mrs. Albe i - TR b * t Norwi SD now have between 3 i 400 mem- | though, «n~ tests that ha O - b PIillisg s ar sl e v oinaat g at the hen hatched chick has the advantage from the start over the | After two weeks' visit with her sis- in@bator hatched. The brooding sys- | ter, Mrs. Philo Hard of Washington street. Miss Fanny M. Farl returns the guest of relatives in Boston. sers; we hope during the coming year | made, b during t g year Kinds at reasonable prices. principles to raise ou v. Patrick J. McCormick of Bridge- | ;%60 and ist to at least want_all in- . of Instructic idence —AN B = t was the guest of his mother, Mrs. | farouted to join with us and he tems are somewhat uncertain. 1 think s Daniel McCormick of Fifth Street, ofi | thm suaiteemon of the oiate anid tepen | heretofore. we have been using too |today (Saturday) to her home on Office and R & ' ’ 2 g ruch artificial heat. The cold brood- | Charter Oak avenue, Hartfor 146 Prospect St., Norwich, Conn. b Frid | i cally the be | RN, Miss Marjorie Very's friends are Many Attractions. | pleased to know that she is recover- ; for sure and profit cer- = from the measles at her home on ctior are Tielfth street. young and old, template go- ‘Phone 498-12, more mar1TuThs Write foday fnformatior rs, or, in other words, brooders warm- by eontact and anial heat generat- | Mre. James Bushnenl entercainea e | SULVES PROBLEM OF ed have, I believe, been quite success- | Helping Hand club of the Scotland ful. Hatch the chicks out reasonably | road on Thursday afternoon, The Bus‘l’ P " early and keep them growing on feed | hours were spent in sewing. Light L that will supply their bodies with the | refreshments were served by the host- proper nourishment, and they will | ags. Sixteen were present. “‘Mdme. Du Barrie's Positive French therefore be brought to laying maturity or market ez he fall Method Is A Marvel,” Says e Gl i TR, gt ams. YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Nethod e e, VA“ vflfls]'!s E“[:M ¢ the poul |; 1 there 1s any one uEeslon e | Rev- J. Newton Perkins to Officiate at | Dierent from Anything Else y 1 Grace Ceurch — Charles Brown's | fore Offered to American Women. All Commereial Branches The poles for the line which will | ing into the busin veivet mill at Taftville, were set up |[I have been tol — try business, as to what size plant he | 1% < ~ ) than another, T want to urge you to ) Fred Lathrop has taken the position | must equip, how many hens he must e -, . the finest grade of! Dutch 5t Whs whtimine Gaprrment ot the .| kesy toranaic tc, they .asic | ThSe Jomt de muy coms O aigin Narrow Escape—Taoping Sugar Ma- | “I never saw anything in all my life b S. Finishing company left vacant by | him If he b aae | buckwheat, clv-!:'rr, alfalfa, munz‘)’r pies. 19 caual the Mme. Du Barrie Positive Proce the resignation of J. Elbridge Wood- | business. Why ; what I t got | Yurzels, and cabbage as jou can for - | Erench Method —of Develonin e sonArE Recenzes s o | 16¢ per half pound can pervices. “at ble whit 1% aid, Tn’ 80 short & | your pouttry. Newton ins_of New omebody has been making too much | y Rev. F. Newton Derki L soney out of us this past vear or | XOrk Vg conduct the ward. who has gone to live with his |to do with it 1 1s in orde: son at Ravmond Hill. go into the drug business one thoroughly understand the business. v x two at the high prices we haye had to - * . e 7 The store which until recenty was | As & rule, people who conter ] Patrick J. McHale of Asbury Park egan (o thinic thers twas nothing o 2 e i g el pay for grain. Let us wake up and | e RO s S Ul deve pust. T had i | gecupiea by “the baker's nop ot It | ing into the poutry busty oI o ovm Teod How e | N; J; 18 spending some time here with i aeveioy 1 pus T nad | Al Best Teas 25¢ 1b. Sutter te ondiugoiay hiprovementy | MRSk for o tadment few more thoughts that I would like to | relatives, © © L was nirae iniroauced to' Amerlc e Rl ot 200 it dealer. An- | understand the busi in 2 g k - Tracy, Jr., een elected |can women some time 5 mow | drew “MCLaughlin 15 having improve- | sueceed: but to all lovers ‘of poultry | 163ve Wk ¥ou, and then You ean ask | o ‘memper of He Connecticut Pomo- |ucknoulodeed g be withoue Best Coffee, 20c Ib. 1363 Coniral avenus: aftar ‘which It | caly and combine. with 1t apital | i to pure bred poultry, they pay | G Simpgon, cleri in W. . | It 1s wondertul, ‘Thers 1t notning 1ke | MATDe occubled Ty Wity Jsmetibiow..| R good Sulement and businens Do Faxperituca. sieny snboroti. Jache dlow | MSEEREE | FOLS i Dedn. Sustle; o “The Mme. Du Barrie Positive French H Snlen. e ‘ i business stands; look after the Method is diffcren, Trom inyihing ‘cise nieq 1ea mp IS 40, e 4 5 e it e |iittle details of the business, and if by % ever presented to American women for Funeral of Michael O’Rourke. here are quite a e | ttention to basincss | YOUu BB | oumTNEY—In o e bust Uevelopment. "2l Shccesstul for e¥—In Brookiyn. arcii | Women of any afe above 1, mo. Matier FRANKLIN SQUARE, s of the busines. ent branch e §1 to $1.50 profit on each hen per | "GV R o0 to Ar. and Mrs. Thomas . | wi tendance of rel- S | year, consider you doing well. Courtney. at the cond fon of health ‘whether stout or thin, wheth s a large ¢ there fs no bust friends at the funeral of | duction c 2B'P up one flight over Somers Bros. { Michael O'Rourke. which took place on [ broilers, of soft is room for all. Don't be|pzyomMBA—In Norwich March 11. 1910, | development at all, or whether the bust | Friday morning at 815 o'clock from the | POultry fraid the business will be overdone. | o dutEhter to Mo Sng By, Honac: | Bangs Hmp Trom no matter WHEE phuse - —_— | home o sister . Miss mn-} s A Day of Specialists. is plenty of opportunity. We ars | Dziomba of Sunnyside avenue The development v luxurious and SEALED | nah McGrath, No. 2 well | I am som a what branch produeing less than one-quar. | lasting, yeacniig From 'z oS Incies in BOXES ! i n the state MARRIED. | 71n " the most t e e 1 Stosen | wiftie " USRS k0| A Splash of Mud ind what breed f the eggs and poultry ve it is the day | of Connecticut we ought tc would you re. would you kee produce, James J. Sm - Phillippe. M of speclalists lection of the | We consume all we produce and more. h 6, 1910, by the Rev. Jo s T . T e o William A. Keefe was ub-deacon. a bring a few cents higher Village and Miss Alice Agatha Ben- | itself, to e point of genius, yer dif- During the mass the choir sang. At the 5 i an the ordinary. Con- | Reit of Canterbury. ferent from any other, absolutely sei- 2 offert M. L. Sliney sang Pie £ necticut chickens should lead,” home entific, leaving nothing to guesswork.” S'erllflg yesu a waiting hymn Beauti- | Erown and home fed, on Comnecticut piED e wuigcert 1o our’ fady Foaders. thas G & rul 1 High, = There were mans in .l HUTORINS—In _Danielson, Thursday, | ih5,5°00 their name and eddress not aome orms. he bearers | tion: breed b c Many questions were asked and an- | March 10, Miss Harriet A. Hutehins, |10 heip' cov wp-Bya . Siiver Novellies o et ST, gl Seror | ton: Lreed b : > e MO D Connell, Michael Carney, Thon Funeral services from the Old People’s . and ive by return mall, abso- 25¢ up ana Howard TiMic. The re- | iiome, Danielson: this (Saturday) af- e Gl Charge: a fine’ luatrated ere laid to rest in the family ternoon B loc ot by Mdme. D with fu were ! 1 de NORWICH TOWN HAMILTON—In Lower ~—Pawcatuck ars, etc. sent n sealed Mary’s cemetery. The prayers ve were read by Rev. Fath arch §, 1910, Mrs. Eliza Hamilton, | Wrapper. aged 77 years. impre; | aidate ; H. Osgo ge, I. O. O. I Also OPERA GLASSES . L. Medal Contest—Winners Were arch 6, 1910, Mrs. . Mrs| Hanora Bovle of Manvile, R 45z | Mabel Hagberg and Irene Everett— S sy ' W —— Woiday ot ening he | gberg ai King, in her 45th year : 1. has returned, after spending a fow | ET 4 I A o rond arprise’ Vi ol v - 5S b S b 15 R, S, S Sl | LS T G (NG| Surrie Vi erenaie o M 4 MISS M. C. ADLES, - ) mahey of Second street | 0T the benefit of i | 8 : 1 S anion. wpd 8 . : discussed and decidec iperance legion, Company . ‘g and m Sharkey of Central - 1 c ' § R 5 - o evening. = Mrs, J. J. Filelds, er. 7 3y Father O'Dell Preached. = 4 . T ent of the L. T. L. pre- | CAULKINS _In New London. March 10 in the street will ruin the appearance A WOMAN OF REFINEMENT JEWELERS. T nten services in St. Mar dis following programme was | 1910, Dr. D’Alenson Caulkins, aged 63 of & neat white Summer dress. But— [ aoee not follo wue and 3 church on Friday evening were larg, do not repine. Hurry the garment to|yponv 44" 1), hich seon & me The rosary and litany wer e Con SR B ST prwich Town, March us, or drop us a postal to call, and we | (VI i A is _ abur recited by Rev. Willlam A. Keefe. The ’ 5"t the | Shall We Be Less Faithful? Roy Dean: Soywite s of iGenras | will have it looking as bright and fresh [ Z000il®™, 1y und adapted her Xew Haven, ana his sermon was ck Chesel The Curtain Lecture, In- Weat Town street, Saturday af: two. And 1 e Aol i aean i g | lish and distinguished. 1pon cternal suffering which 1d kson;: Is Intemperance Noth- | terncon s 100k properly cleaned, we will dye it and {s appearance Misy Ad cime wust be endured by the souls that are o ing to Me? Genle Dean; will It anks £ Rook! My xRl puroent tomers, She W e 4 o5t o God through mortal sin. Fathor Payi :..n;»‘-.ame Gallup; Stand CARD OF THANKS. Norwich sil this week. Telephone O'Del ured the terrible torments ! ing Treat, Richard Arnold: The Two | The many kind deeds of neighbors early for appointmen 5 310 Went 1111h SL—NEW YORK tate of mortal sin to cleanse ther's Vi Everett; A Daugh- |his late years and last illness are ifice, Hope Swee meelves and avoid sin forever in the | ! 411 107 OP2CG ol riice, Hopo Sweet: ‘duct, Put |nestly appreciated and will never be Telephone. 157 Franklin St. | reiepnone 410 fon of the Bidssed Sacrament. | Ll nave beer placed in the Toot. The wnd Henrletta Ladd ~|iributes dfter his Geatn we cxiend wur | marsd 3 y i g { ventilators on the v ¢ re a _judges of the speaking were |sincere thanks. » ot I 3 9 TAFTVILLE | Rotieeaple” feaen St. Patrick’s Day — and_will Work Resumed on Cellars for Tene- | to the we H. Ewing, W. G. Tarbox and MRS. GEORC BILLS. S.” Lathrop. CHARLOTT BILLS. musical contest were Mrs. H. Will dry hard over night and nme flm nrt | 1\0\/ ELTIE Spring Stylé Hats ment Houses—Leaves Ponemah Co. ngto: Mrs, F. H. Bushnell Today—Local Mention. | Resigns “Edith Dod R | Miss K s arge endan Mrs. S » RIS OW ©f tae better grades. Tho fine weathior ik permitted work | the. omp) o e oA Intasesting exatch GHURGH & ALLEN produce a bright, glossy BRLILAT T for Men. ¢ Tesumed this week by Cpitrac- | this (Saturday) noog [m'}r'x;-”\y\ T el ot 16 Main Street, enamel finish on furniture, and Gnnd Hea"h :‘ : ".h,’ ‘\“‘,» e g e of fifteen tenement houses on Nor- | tin _comr | “A musical con a new depar - — | B picture frames, vases, or any oot oo g the W. C. first one t speaking. rear of the present | Sullivan has Opening Day February 19th ¥ and her f Rev. Donald B. nging. it J_ Arthur Atwood of Waurcgan was a visitor in Taftville Fridas Tillinghast of Slater ave g her daughter, Mrs. Roy flor of New Haven, This legion s, ¥4 | siderable work was done last | carding room nging with article of interior use to DEPEND UPON siderable more blasting. ‘Tt 1 probable | Rev. Wiltam W, Mot ene . D, of | Teceived careful trafning. marsdaw The Batter, 101 Main Street | may be begun agaln on the | xa aven Tather o e Donaid B | ANl &reatly enjoved — tho Seventeen beautiful - shades. e ‘ the pipe line was made Friday. R ey bis 1 m a mers Lk s “3; a:.‘ it should be done Is tb Spe“ Worked Gold Degree. j o nunais | s en—ev - ary, ; | by W] tubs—tatest devices in water closets, F I Di town Tor a shiort vi St et sinks, and everything you can think o uneral birectors = C Sirea Let us tell you what any of th AR o’:glghum- Wm. Smith Allen ommerce Streat, above will cost. Our prices arc work. ANDREW J. WHOLEY Hale’s Honey unorehmdud'ru- SHOE SPECIALS & Ak - about twenty _n‘“l ‘begun work at fellow empioyes 5 Mvm«-‘\.i.. iymkp slmv\rrd\?n their = which they may be applied. | \ E McPHERSON, i o oot mregsoting i bed | Mo’ idiy Piaacher obnenarnoaotind s Funeral Directors ol sannary Plumbing MAS. EDWIN FAY, Fr new reservoir before long. A test of | Maniire mil ohenr Lo S i R Shea& Burke Wit e Vil e RO e W Tan s it o tam | LADIES Kk E it Talonhone oall P-4 ¥ 45 and 41 of in the plumbing line. o NORWICH, - - CONN, low as Is consistent with first-class Embalmers , and Embalmar Unclaimed letters at the Taftille In order to enal s to mor postoffice. are addressed to Anastase For it attand (o out A FRANEE Bkt 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bldg, [§| Cotols, Francois Chanotte, Joseph e Coughs, Colds TODAY, SATURDAY. | A Fine Asseriment of ness. we ha d up elegant f Telephone 642-2. ;:ln;‘r‘u}(wg: L;;nnx;z Dufont. Mrs. Will- |z Fe", s"flfl' audette. ¥ and Throat Troubles Ladies’ $1.75 and $2.00 Shoes, $1.50. Ladies' $2.50 Shoes, $2.00. Lnes MMJNERY EQphong Y. Men’s $2.50 Calf and Vici Shoes, $2.00. > at itttle prices. ——OPEN- Men's §3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, $3.00. ME STANTON, parlors in the Hendrick Block chants’ Ave. Tartvi consta Funeral tendant Dlaeke. M Prompt service'day or night g, Do e, and wik eep Lady Assistant. Mr. and Mrs. John Eccles, Mrs. Wili- et i o o R A YOU MAY I ' idence 116 Bre an efficient at- Loy Sy e Webster have returned afte attend- - opp. Theatre. ing the funeral of Ars. William K. NEED IT ; C See the New Spring Oxfords ana|octld D l H ff Sho now on e, it hoes now on sal 1 Fraskiin e O s Telephone 642-3. Booth, which took in Edgew. , which took place in Edgewood, TO-Ni IGHT _ J. F. CONANT. trees. R.'L, Thursday. SR FRANK A. SBiLL, | Whitestone Sc aiid the J. F. C. 108 | Business Men's Lunch s spec ey wa—— rmn—t-".--—g Telephone. 104 Main Street. | Clkars are tie best on the market | Also Regular Dinmer, fifty cc marizd Try them. warsa | gyee HAYES BROS. 1 or night. SHEA & .BURKE, Brooklyn expeets, it it 3741 Matn St. Norwich. Conn. WHISN you want to put your bum- | t ¢ - o33 Defors the DuOLIC. there is no its present rate of srowt Merchants® Ave. Tartville, Conn. | 3ot Be O e e D ash tie advariies | Population of 2,910,000 in - tobisd ing colamss of Tme Bulletin. borough now has 1,240,000

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