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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER BEST SHOWING FOR SEVEN me the fact that I call her name|and welcome for him here, and here (2 YEARS. gives her the impression that she|his effigy would teach the same les- 4 |must have sold me a 3100 dress at|sons of manly courage, of military 4 of civic virtue, of glorious The recorfl of Fourth of July fatali- some time and I get twice as good | Prowess, ties and accidents, kept by th service as I would get if ‘I knew no- |self effacement and of superb con- f SHOWS DALY KEITH & PROCTOR'S Sosrnal of Riacicat B i ar body by name.”—New York Sun. tancy in defeat that made him the el . edical Associ | £y : 5 : first man of his time. Here also this : 4 . ation e 1910, shows 131 killea and | Florence—Arno—Duomo—Campanile—Baptistry—Piazza Satut would IoqYently - toatity. tosthe co and Couried. 2,923 persoms injured, and this is the 2 ¥ o -Bring Lee Hom quality of our couptry's magnanimity JOSEPHINE CLAIRMONT % WiE best report made in seven vears. della Signoras— Savonarola — Palazza Vecchio—“La| we agree whoiy ‘ankee |and the taste it hhs displayed in ad- let, Entitled the Pantaloon Skirt nare e agree wholly with our Yanki In a Roaring Comedy Playlet, vertising the spirit of its forgivenes friend (the Sprinsficld _Republican) The Whistling Wonder Of these, 67 deaths were due to 154 YEARS OLD. tetauus, 19 w i : s . e , 19 i1l ” . s . “ | ot i | Let us bring Lee back to Virginia! | L 1L 2 aiontons o moway, | Vecca”—Uffizi and Pitti Gallaries— David —Pons| b "iic sniy Sian b SULRT L | Richmond Fimes-Despatch. NETTIEGKIIDE S T Aot peies, 120 & ook B0e m | e e by e Vecchio—Piti P: Boboli— Birthpl £ the| IO controversy. and a triumph would JOE KELSEY .......cecseesocezsanee:. ChHS | o, whils % mowty | Veechio—Pit6i Palace—Boboli—Birthplaces, of the|te sevea o g fn dmeriel Row| aagter (o el 1o tho sentle o T ST Eeongie Aorebs Butered at the Postofn little wirls, were burned to death by . in Statuaty hall Hes. onBimed by |art, who is “flogging” the stream)— NIAMING? L oy s v ntric Acrobats Conn., as second-class maticr. fire trom fireworks. Great—Santa Croce—Rajah of Kalapore. the chiot Tast officor of the government | Not plash so much? Why, bless you, R ‘Sure Hit. Telephone Calls: In 1903, 4.449 persons were injured, at Washington, approved by the presi- |if I don’t attract their attention how - R et wir o ula paini ADMISSION 10c. Evenings, Reserved Seats 20c. E?E Businers Office. 450 of whom 466 lost their lives, 406 of dent, w> wish Virginia would ‘bring [aro the fish o know tiio beastly Aaied them dying from tetanus. 2 Lee back home. There would be room | thing’s there at all?>—Punch. tin Job Office, 35-5. s - ¥lorence, or Italian Firenze, is de- (which took twenty-two skilleu artists b € The grand total for eight years shows that 37,526 persons have been |most i . ost fascinating city visited yet. - —————— injured at Independence day celebra- |land, surrounded by towering hills, it | The Academy’ of Fine Arts is another Norwich, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1910. tons. Of these, 1,662 died, 604 as the |is beautiful for situation, and also it|fine collection of masterpieces, but . e direct result of their injuries, and 968 |is not surpassed as a depository of art | mostly cclebrated for containing the from tetanus following injuries. One |and music. The Arno, which bisect | colossal David by Angelo. ndred and twenty-two persons have | the city, although not so replete with | The Picti gallery, although distinct| i Ne of b Gen E r ome or the Tha is fa =, gae, e e n ve, 432 have lost the use e o R e from one to the other on the bl Willimantlc Office, Room 2 Murray Building. Telephons 210. 5 Y- SPECIAL HOLIDAY BILL. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept. 5th, 6th, 7l!| ¥or Three Days Ohly. AG superioy in nature and scenic “Iirenze ame cor- irms, legs or hands, and 1,541 have | j. i 1 in th ding o gatile” is the title aceorded to this | Fidor and in the same building by the ecn crippied by the loss of fAngers. | e ag the Tt gy Heonded to thie | payment of an additional lira. 1t is|IH he detadled figures for 1910 show 72 | flower of fair citics a fair rival and loud and carnest ar ises of Jockjaw, 67 of which were [ Of the several large cathedrals, the | the controversies of visitors over the ersons los i si 3 b ost | cltims and contents of the two. The perso; t their sight, 33 |Duomo is one of the largest and most | TS SNG GRS A6 (BE KU e eye lost arms, legs or |magnificent in the world. It was be- : « pe 2 Sevi ngly endless succession, whe o a4 114 Tost thelr fingera, The |Fun A. D. 2135 Several bishops and | inbly endicss succession, and when one PEGI AI _s from 1903 to 1910 is due to |iTchitects were concerned in its con- |y ‘nngs that he hes crossed the Riv- by ot & ? | struction, not living to see its comple- A s 5t the Pom gent methods of celebra Phe ome 1taclt is one of the fin. | ATNO Dy the upper story of the Pon: marke C ses oc- 5 t = - Veeclino! Th he cie: r] pst marked decreases oo |oat, 356 feet iigh, a demter of 118, and | Vece T, 0 08 1% na Hnguies , Wedresday and Thursday double’ dome ever built. It| g, 1h Ay b tipiety o i £ : Gl | construction.” 1t is about six centuries was modeled by Michael Angelo, who|oli. This covered gallery of art not etts had this year [also was the designer of the &reat|only crosses it but It has a broad oot N X BIOYOLI LOOPING THE LOGP O 2 % YOOI CSENSATION OF TWO CONTINENTS. WATSON & LT PUSEY & RAGLAND, In ‘Their Voeal Comediettn Those Two Little Fellows “a Matrimonial Bargain. . With Big Laughs. MASTER MELVILLE, CHIld Character Singer. than that of mey It s delivered ' to in a Fantastic Comedy for THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ANE & WhDE NALL. JENNIE COLBORN & €O, In o Farce Comedy strictive m t. Massachu wne-seventh of the injuries it had |bronze doors and many other wonder- | paved drivewa idewalks and it i ot - iitled “MADE GOOD,” and others. o the local daily. s vear: Missouri, New Jer- |ful artiatic things about the bullding. | Reca by score’ of Saal ot Slesant 1 MHINERS At 215, T0c’ 20c. EVENINGS at 815 10c 20c, 30c. Commecticut has forty- and New York reduced their in- | The Campanile is the name of the bell | stores of jewelry, arts and antiques. | [ 2 ST THR HABT ;_’,",‘:,,,‘,‘,"‘ Gy Telephone 591, ras to one-third: Tllinois and Ohio |toOWer, which, close by, is vet separate| The Piiti palace Is just beyond, | Subscription Lixt tq one-half; Pennsylvania reduced its | SHUrely from the cathedral Its fourlwhich was the abode of the ro: = [] njuries to two-thirds of last years; ;il;';s are mrm‘m of W egated q\aln-\.lr: ily when Florence had a king of | - m wm wm om tin ds seld fm every hiy o . dni W iskdaa A are crowded with artistic tablets, | own, and the dwelling of the preside ' o> g g . fowa and Wisconsin = 8how reliefs and statues all the way to the|when Florence was a republic. It is - arger totals than a year ago. top, nearly 300 feet from the ground. | carefuily kept and opencd to the public . This report makes it evident that|At the top a splendid view of the city | on certain days. Fortunate were the on has been productive of |is obtained, and well worth the toil of | here on such a day. When th ¥ a S . ich & and that there is a wide | climbing the 414 stone steps. The | visits the city he uses the @ pr ng fleld here for earnest | baptistry in front is the oldest struc- | spacious apartments are of ro Priess ture_ still preserved and used as such, | dor and it contalns much of beauty the late and 3 L] _____ | R e first used @s a cathedral, until thehas royal pl many. cos EDITORIAL NOTES. great one was erected. It is now the | curios. s a matter of record that a peek- [largest and most costly and artistic| The Bobol zxrdv[v's “ndl'n"m: o1 cfence can often fool a jury. |in the world. The three bronze dodrs Serek 0L How b e it S e 0 al s c d t orteree s i (i B L el b b s i atata el e . ew | onaon ( :Oun eptember e i T ana thelr grandeur has been |ery abounding, grottocs and fount raised by many from Dante galor - = — [conta"ot 20"t an'e’secm to B0 B nany from Danis down 10| S, are pousey of grent men 1o e EI in Greamfir Buner s Ib 3|c icultural Societ NEW LONDON COUNTY FOR LAKE | - qiohe Plazza defla Signors ia the bus- | A ngelo. who was born here 1474, thi importation of diamonds. in of Cellini, born 1500 and died in the B S t NeW London coun- (Spcsterop S in | hing city, like the Plazza de la Con-|°F Cellini, bor 0 an d in. the | § i st was lion greater than in | cors i Bh he Plazza de 1a CON~| same house 1570, that where Dante was n = ty are practically closed b e Torle [Oreof the many woeur—| porty 1868 @t or *Galileo, “wirere i3 y aL MONDAY, SEPT. 5th, 1910 [ TUESDAY, SEPT. 6th Bighteen of the twenty-ome town —— tyred Savomarola in 1498. Here he | lived many years, though he was born Two Balloon Ascensions, one at 11 a.|2.35 cla trot or pace—purse $200 3 {and died elsew ere ilton S have chosen delegates; and Gr | & hay-fever sufferers connt up §.- ntst . hargs i andy the enmity | 389 Qleachenhere. lere Milton ¥ m and one at 4 p. m. each day of the | 2.20 class, trot or pace—purse 3300 B e it Boia et {more numerously than ever in this |asaint him was so great that his body | {0 00 %) “rhat of M 3 fair. Colchester 1 ! e au-| consus year. as then burned at the stake, and the | yp, S iy Bori 14090 ¢ N i er the man- %0 8dd its two delogates to ma ! tate treasury of Texas win |(he waters of Amno. A bronse tablet|\hose name erroneously s ed 1o | [} h) - ey 25 class, trot or pace—purse $200 | 2 hal on s s on Jan- |in the pa ent, g eTiD- | qur weste: emispd Brown- 3 i Jad ) - 2 town delegations of New London coun- { 4 m surplos on Jan- | o, ‘maks the site. Around this square | s Nee 1 o eabtor interest o the | B @0 ® . : 215 class, trot or pace—purse $300|2.30 class, pace or trot—purse 3200 ty complete. } o S ol o ¢ builaings with broad verandas and | postical, as here Robert and Elizabeth slrlmn Slaak Ib I?c 2.30 class, trot—purse $200 . 2 =T Ry greopnry - collonades which contain many statues | qwel d ote in choice rhym e L S i “ The Goodwin faction has claime Five pints of water a day 100k t90 | ang mural tablets, forming a vas B 2 [ County Colt Races—purse $50 M. R, JOY, Starter. mich like drowning to seem healthy four New Lon door gallery of & county towns, but | L. isited b glish and Americans, as b v .| to some men The Palazzo Veochio,dating from | it conta - remains of many of our | the oniy town carried by them s Mooy o, o 45 s ‘heen the residence of rovalty, o |tansmage. merwaims Bnen srown- | B {1 QLN feaKk - & = - - c § FOUR AUCTIONEERS. Lyme, which leaves to date the rec- | e hand-painted hat will not im- | prison, the government c 3 in pe, Sandor, Clough, T r o= o 8 T THE! Sl i Teatdves | prove the beauty of the corn-fed Con- |in turn, and s yet u Parker. Thése and many ofhers hav L 1 = COUN M. ticut girls. fices. The tower, 308 feet high, once |mural tablets in the Santa | ; sl Rl s Lake delegates ...... 3 a1 | i ity 3 held the “La vacca” bell, which weigh- | which is a large cathedral whic | “rtg - - — 4 There will be an auction of live stock held on the grounds the last day. . Denver's building record for the year | €d 17,000 pounds. In 1530 it was ruth prog Iy been called th t L lif iU . 9 of the Fair, Wednesday, September Tth, commencing at 9 a. m. The So- Goodwin delegates ... 4 Liyrprgn iy i To. | laatls Gt St o ita Blaee anfl Gbspe | minater. Khbey GE “iety will furnish the auctioneers, and at that time and place will undertake Fhe three remaining towns will eloct | a booming. town o8 fnto the street Below and hopele Tt Senta iCrope's: Holy 5 e < 5 & to sell any live stock in the shape of cattle, horses, sheep, swine, poultry, ten delegates, and two delegates to be | s Iy smashed by the anger of the popy hes which make it holier. dust aCi Effi"" Gr a finl - G| rec xtoox or anvining that is stocic. Fring in anything that you want sold. 2 + | North Carolima bomsts the biggest |1ace because it rang out a call to the|is, even in itself, ~an immortali LU [l 25 horses and 25 cattle have alread y been secured for the auction. Ehesen at large from each sematortal | . nOUR CATOINS RO e Ereat. | followers of the Medici in the days of | though there were nothing sa ' = lesnake fn the world and great- | he Repub | past, and this, the part of those * district will make six more, a total of | cst toddy drinkers e Do gallery of aft as to mas. | SWblimities wiich have ~relapse Il e e : TR A i IR B it cousey detegation | SIEEN e o iy e e [ A - i . Remember two Balloon Ascensions each day. Extraordinary Free at- B4 & Wlieh there 1s no doud " | Norwich hasn't an 11th Hour club, |tic contents is the glory of Florence| In the Cascini in the subu 1 tractions. Band Concerts, and everything that goes to make a live County roxd ‘: % - ;“ i no doubt that | yu¢ it could have one if the eligibles {and the wonder of the world. It wa A I 1 T 5. Fair, _ ‘and¥gate Lake will have 60 should get together. begun by the Medici, supplemented by | monumenf to the Rajah > I X o X g / FWS Bulletin j% aleo credibly in- | s the Lorraines, and added to cver since, | He was a ruler of a provi: ia |l § di Aoeedr el - Admission 330, Teams 35c. Children under 12 years 15c. Automobiles 350 - Iy 110 i= to become a French- |1t contains mans sterpieces of | Who. traveling with it > e Pres THEO. W. YERRINGTON, Sec'y. formed that Goodwin has but (w0 |man It 1s easier fo do this than t |sculpture and paintings. both of Jand- | TOpe. euddenty died } | ‘ ARTHUR D. LATHROP, Prest. towns in Windham county become a useful citizen scapes and portraits: also cabinets of | But we ook - \'«w 1tly | ¢ i . | st ot A precious gems, metals, stones, coronats | Prepare to leave enice { - The Bulletin bhas direct o PN e And miosaics. There are several splen- | Where the next w " L - - ' from all the towns and pres. st ir on bas: 5d Teéls' sure that did bles of Florentine mosaic, one of Q above figures as a | 4t gets ts money’s worth. na ufla Sl ars c FRTER o Music. k. | T more generally liked when baked with g a unlon, o7 THE BIRD MEN'S EXPLOITS. les most is not always distin- | dinary dressing as for poultry or mere- bt e o D i | NELLIE S. E, B ND dostest st Boston h 1 for consistent plety. oo fEres aSices of biittared bread | on-condition of.4 S. branlna 8 u ar - | Teacher of Piano. led together t o8t I & e | cut in strips and soaked in milk, sea- |against | > polic L Central Bullding. SRS fogsiner the mows fumous 7 | vy, seimour et who Wlied hersei | Some S st ege i s T |~ e ! Y ol gk, o Is What Counts In | _meom e SET L Ravigator h ew ise S Wammt Iaitall t S | tle parsiey or horseradish. Baste oc- | where it is said the o ) Englanders are soon going B e e o T ey & PArty | etonally, and if liked sprinkle with | ployors may not do the workmer CAROLINE H. THOMPSON gpporiunity o e o demenstrat te s tme i few utiered crumbs and brown be- | hot’do WHET 18 exucily contracy o = Photography. Teacher of Music A¥igation that will Be of world. | At e riba kroreRatenn : | the Taw hitherto applied in respect e : wide interest, for there are likels ol Phgicons. oo Mg (Disease | Either baked or boiled fish of any |to con and | Bringing out the real personality, BREES Shekis at Sevamtum x onBlemmure, . hix 40 3 of thete kinds mus he used for a sec- | combinati The St : : the finé, points in character, the little ot &y . r that can’t be bluffe ond dish of escalloped or creamed fish. | final disposition g - Y = k hat we are. o egeghesreg dver | —— Break up the fish in neat flakes and | awaited with much general interest St WAKI Z BROS., 9-11 Water St. ¥3hea Gawn by the matural spirit of > F.C. ceER . it P St B Intercepting paymasters and mur- |arrange in larers with a good white | Springfield Republican, | an artist into perfect sccord. Not a TUNER g e i n on puy day is the trick | sauce. made as usual by rubbing to- s [ thing of paper and pabteboard with what would ha Seibi ke ol By At gether flour and butter to thicken to| | E 0y s ok happened (o 2 man ffty vear O et © consistency of cream sufficient hot | Wise Chicago Woman in New York. | . . ® ® It you want & photo of vour reay Y Progpt S8 he calmly predicted that on A Missouri legislator sent 1,200 wa- | Milk Or equal parts of m nd wa- people certainly have the self. or what your friends see to love Tel. 511 Norwick, O B ®in would eaff an ) the penitentiary—_the n. | {7, K07 & fish sauce. good rich milk | knack of getting on,” [} € || and admire, call on B Tase Erie, m ke | . b is best, and fine bread crumbs finish | “In the sult departme: IR e, making & roud irip t mind the crowding. | ok “latr”and. cover o o5, Dot | X met s Ghicash won 5 = AIGHTON A. W. JARVIS | With butter and bake quick in New York less than a week. She I . & more then 3 mie's b - Dursolt 18 satng Sieen 106 ko S L | in New York less than a weel. She | @ : IS THE LEADING TUNER IN a race w! 2 Lake S st t | Bl SIR SNt S el Cliide A Radical Closed Shop Decision. i ~ e it 4 EASTERN CONNECTICUT, & g . | Sust come to ey of the ia ] . beating the latter into Cleveland the past ten years has done well, Judge Goff's decision In the New |in the process AR : = The Photographer, ‘Phone 518-5. 15 Clairmount Ava seventeen minute | o York Supreme (superior) Court brand- |a cash girl and saic Z | BRI e U S RN sept22d o ABd the Uterature of air navieats Colonel Roosevelt excites a great | ing as an unlawful conspiracy a strike | *‘Is that Miss Biak wi : [oonpostce, SRS e e s growing. and now and then having )t fear in some people who do mot | to_enforce the “closed shop” rule is|linen skirts tosthat fat T = aug gom adéed 1 Hors Hoin | 1o B o fo fos |of S0 unprecedented a character as | derstand you have a Miss Blake in - Tlacher ot Piano. 1 a Bondon pape ) Al e to require a reference to the courts rtment.” u ®i Thames St D dheutd 030> S T of last resort, where it will douhtless| *‘No, that iy Miss Barton, said the | § & TH{S WEEK | Lessons given at my residence or af . s Shman g F . |go. He is guided by a New York court | = the home of the pupll. Same method a8 B aticrs sot the va It was not Jobnson who | 87 4 18 G iSion” which outiawed & | ~The Chicago. woman wrote the el ' gaod at Schawenka® Conservatorsy, Bars i Bu - e. h a of showers into | combination among emplovers to con- | name in her address book. Then she | § pet il Twm..":fl.; cafiber or day; to Chief Moore belongs |pel workmen to join a particular un- |howed me the. names of saleswomen | § G) !Il 2 —_— in each 1 face | that credit 'n. He says in reference to that case: | in several other storos i i i i i And learns . % T e e e e R R B U R | Now is a good fime to install your new A Fine Assortment Denver makes its boast that Teddy |case be the law. and it must be ac-|real shopping. she sald. It pays to| [ & -} S Alphonse first the channel fle ot keen his month closed while | cepted as such, being the latest expres- | take extra trou It T expeoted tc N D LL ERY IS, S sratace » e T e, e 2% Rt st | . o k35w o7 g €| Range for the Winfer, and why not let us do || MILLIN, oyl S be applicable to workmen as well asto | at a strange & I learn befor > - dtained the o his i employers. Tt would be repugnant to | the name of the saleswomen awhose u i for.yon' Fucry Ranae. Is abslited - Cpmi e lue ¢ rost New York $150 000900 te set. | Teason to hold that it mpplies to one|looks T like the best. Then when T s guar- i 2 then S % Baice It cost N v York glv‘"‘n" 0 to set- [o1q not the other. What the em back to huy I can say, as T shall do | § & ¥ y g y ar i | MRS. G. P. STANTON 3 g o . ""'”“""" Stiiha "“’"h ;\h‘: | ployers may not do the workmen may | here tomorrow, “I would like Miss = ieed d th + the & t i M = octid With ¥Frar ma " 8, pe. teform comes high, bu not do. If a combination of one to re- | Barton to wait on me,” and although SR Pecords - matrating | 1t must come fuse employment, except on condition | Miss Batton has never set eves o | = anteed, and the prices are the lowest in the Fi the use and saf t zihle v e | " . I e o ¢ Gates Time = city. 3 Funeral Director;, WE ARE NOW dirlgible making ready to attempt A making catsup, chili sauce & y ol unera: pirecior passage of the Atlantic ocean, to say |/®/1%hes or chow-chow. select only @ S b Romine v e P o [herted fule o egsianice, Sonl" % )| Ter. 96s. OPEN EVENINGS. [f and Embalmer. READY tween New York and St Louss the | L mnleew TeaEn T VAL Nt future is full of brigh mizes o r <& kettle must be seoured bright Sckiergment i tho vy aT e Y ERiELe atead of ol SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St. | | Norwich and Jeweit City. |to take car€ of all your — finkie with salt—-a half teacup of The way fo a - = mooseveLT AND e | iHile i wiart of e Seeeidbie an | Carriage and Wagon ing to rest upon but t perfervid | work done well, they may then be PR iri H B st ™ ot | Riek: ea ey, Do e s nes BREAKFAST & semseen o | Repairing and Painting. Bepove! out donvic LAGA B, fo sec AU/ lh;ml;]nnl; Traveling Men, ste. Livery comn: 2 SR i pon other Imporiant public |} ICAT before sealing. If the scum SMETUCKIE STREET. Carriage and Automobile questions, so that the assumption that |\ moved on opening, 1f there are white STEP IN AND TRY OUR Trimming and Upholstering | he qullr;ndv ope w.lv esider specks of ‘u!vl‘:\:! khrlu;(“h, l:T c(‘}:- i ; ampa. for 1912 in his own interest s spoiled rter corking. e e e GOMMERCIAL SCHOOL |3sc DINNER When the res of the election of (Weited sealing was the day's pleasure and success. L i From 12 to 2 1904 was made known, Mr owe -1t The less cooking for ths housewife, S SR = ahah Bave served three ana a bl | aiyel"frec from Tonew Jike haliby SELCR e il she ooy 3 4 CORPOBATION, K A R e S whet : Day and Evening Sessions now open Horai Desians and CutFlowers 2 . PR e S|, o 2o, e, Post Toasties biihare Ay IME [ 507-615 North Main Strest. G or ccasions. aprsa > and under ne cir £ with thin strips of salt pork and and not the forn are served right from the package with o e Hi L be & Lidute for | vake @ scant half hour. Basting with cream of or mecep! 1507 e said: 1 have |4né s dusting with sait and white In Decomber, 3 g > ! & squeeze of lemon juice | nde ¢ pepper & not chunged snd s hiange that | ro0ld be udded bLetore taking up. Po- GEDULDIG’S, “THE SEAROL" of “TODA 1o “BNTER | S5 " 4% 2 T OLIVE OIL The charming favour of this criep, sweet food puts everyone at table i good humcr ‘,,:.4‘,,,,, .‘. " .nl:uu:‘pd E | tutoes tried in small \..:r A»I;IKhl”d]d.:d “,“ie Memur “ e | Ya “1,A PURA" Romseveit is of the sume opinion stil. | fer “Vere all vy potatown ot s ] Wirite o call, Telephone 721, |DR; ¢ R CHAMBERLAIN | Sasimnertat, /The aisat aiaiing The fact that the enemies SF oy :‘, ‘rln |‘- 14 x‘w s rticularly :m‘\d [n; | OTTO FERRY' Postum Cereal Co. Ltd., PBaitle Creek, Mich trong Lenta/ Surgeon. CHAS. S, DONNELLY, Principal, In charge of Dr. 8, L Geers have grown bold and hold W R Batd in governmehtal affairs has call- |\ oo oy o8 Bim to the front to break their| .,¢ uses. With a dry fish uften a great improve- No. 336 Frafklin Street, and the people are hoping and Adock, blueish and the itke are | during hia last fiine: THERE 15 no advertis: goodleither baked or boiled, but rather ! 161 Main Street. Norwich, Gonn | Eastern Coane it ug!;._u:“fil:“ ‘E ooveES letin for business resuits,

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