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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1910 learry illea % Som /FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS §8 Rain Streel Norwich, Saturday, Nov. 12, 1910. The Bulletin should be delivered everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. Subscribers who fall to recefve i by that time wlil confer a favor by re- porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. THE WEATHER. Forecast foa Today. For New England: Generally fair — Saturday; Sunday fair; moderate west winds Predictions froin the New York Her: ald: On Saturday fair to partly | cast and warmer weather will prev I with light variable rn(nfitl\ northwesterly, and on Sunday unset- tled we: with slight temperature changes Observations The loI[u\\Anfl records, | Sevir ¢y, show in wre and the | changes Friday: The Genuine ms for Friday: Clearing and diminis northerly winds. air, followed by in Norwich. the changes barometric Comparisons. Sun, Moon and Tides. IS SOLD ONLY AT s Drug Store " Sets_ 1 Sevin = Six hours after hxgh water Lt 1s low tide, which is followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE reported from Tenth Company at New London Consolidated With Second Company Under Captain David Connor. The adjutant general, G. ordered that two of the Coast Artillery companies at New lLondon join forces and continue as ohe company. order th ond com “Upon commang corps, ( u o pe offic rected property “All pany ar tillery company, the Tenth compan @he Bulletin. (COAST ARTILLERY, CORPS REDUGED| e enli company havs been added pany. The order reads as follows: the ding ‘apt. rast Artillery mmand of the Second cor y, and | Captain Conn and Capt. Morris B. o pon the unassigned list. He |Payne of First company have Tope of is absolutely necessary. wt by letter to the command- | building up t r companies to the re- er, Coast Artillery corps, for|auired strensg You can always get Scoft’s to takir listed e and there will be one company turn SUNSH!NE Scott sEm ulsion energy. You can get along without Scott’s Emulsion if M. Cole, has better fleld for recruiting First com- pany from its present strength, 40, up to _the maximum will be provided. By the The retirement of Col, Gilbert L. 5 i sted men of the Tenth|Fitch, commanding the C. A, C.. 18 you have enough sunshine, ‘to the Sec- oked for now that the change has illi been brought about The officers of | bllt’iol' the m‘lllons Who the corps have practically agreed upon don’t get much sunshine, recommendation of the |the nomination of Lieut. Col. Henry officer, Coast Artillery | S, Dolso) to succeed Colonel Fiteh, as Era; corp; MeGlatlin, ved from he is next in order of promotion. When all the changes have been effected both Scott’s Emulsion It is eight years and a half since i shi Coast Agtillery [New London had less than three mi Emulszoq. Get sunshine, to. commatll the | Ekiiiomipentes Disat sombins ias too, whenever you can. v Captain McGlaflin is | over all company ng receipts therefor. formed while Companie; Third regiment ni Then the T and D of the were infantry compa- First company took the men of the Tenth com- | place of Company® A, which was dis- sferred to the Second | banded in 1900. It was recalled Fri- NORWICH TOWN - company records of | day by Capt. David Conner, who has will be forwarded | commanded Tenth company and Com- Dtlegates Appointed to Congregational to this office at or | pany I before it was transfzrred to the WA 4 Captain MeGlatlin_will be, given a|Coast Artillery, that it was thirty-two g;’"f""‘" Meeting of A. E. Whist Uff detail in all probability and Cap- | years to the dav between the time ub, {tain Conner will have the nucleus for { Company I was organized and the S T 2 A |a fine company in the merger of thetime the Tenth company was disband- |, At the Thursday evening meeting, Tenth with the Second. There are|ed. besides the pastor, Rev. G. H. Ewing, about 46 men in the Second and 38 in | ‘The abolition of the company was|": S- Smith was appcinted delegate the Tanth at present. This will give |looked for, as it was considered in- |'0 TeéPresent the First Congregational Captain Conner 84 men. one more | evitable. There was not the ficld for|SUrCh at the forty-fourth annual than the maximum. He will weed out | three companies to draw recruits from | '¢eting of the general conference of the membership of ond company |and the three local com s have | the Congregational churches of Con- by asking for the rges of ail | had hard work to secure mew fem. A |necticut. whieh . will be held Novem- men wno are not ble for ser-|Teason for this was the existence of | PeT 1 with the Second Congre- vice and will carry no “dead wood” |volunteer fire companies in the city, | Sational Lh‘“}h in Putnam: on the roll. By the time he has per- | which offered more socially than the | MrS. J. W. Hoffman returned on fected the organization it is egpected | C. N. G. companics could. Tentn com- {Fri to her home on West Town street after o week's visit with friends in Middletown. Miss Beatrice Elired of Washington | -ontinuad to drill frequently with | no more than two full squads. d Coast Ar- city. Then a in the THROUGH TROLLEY LINE sireet has been spending a day or two this week 1 Willimantic with her Raymond Ildred. GOVERNOR BALDWIN WILL MEN INTERESTED in securing first-class Wines. Whiskles and ether Liguors will ind this store a most satisfactory place to do their buying. Have you tried our Mount Verron or Old Overholt Rye Whiskies? JACOB STEIN, ’Phore 26-3. 93 West Main, Street. nov1od New Lize of Rubber and Cellulsid Dolis, Balls, Ani- mais, Rattles, Linen Picture Books, Blocks, Rag and Un- breakable Dells, Pieture Puzzles, Tops, Elc.. WAS. EDWIN FAY, Franklin Sguars novdd $15.00 $18.50 Fur Coats. | See this line. ° o . — | Mise Ns . S sl | Entertainment Held at Congregational TE)_ NEW HAVEN. f HAVE MANY OFF_ICES TO FILL. ii (n: ;\,I);:(mf”[ a‘”{f&“f\i‘l“ T’r’fil\‘lr:;;l e ey ale ot iR ey | Church—Whist Given by Ladies’|Understood That Two Connecting|Long List of Appointments Will Be |Minor ler at Long Cove cottage, | Sodality. Links Will Be Built Next Year. Eagerly Sought For. jClales i TR e Is What Counts In! s of Buphemia cirele of | I is learned that in all probability| The election of Judge Simeon E.| Four-Table Whist. . THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0., 1 aughters gave an en- | New London and New Haven will be | Baldwin gives him power of appointing | The A. T. whist ciub met the i i ‘ and sale in the parlors of | directly connegged by frolley before the | & numher of cancidates for fmportant firet time this season on Friday eve. | 34 Bath Street, Norwich, Cena. Ehotography | ville Congregational church |close of anotiler season. Announce- | offices. {ning with!Mjse Florence Robhins of | novsdaw . | ‘H\ r\elnm- and a large ,mdiapx\w ment was made that t re Line Two duties that await him early in | West Town streat. Four tables of R ciative audicnce was present. The hall | Electric Railway company expects to | his official career will ‘be the appoint- | whist were plaved. During the latter 0 g 1 pers Ity. | | ttimot 5 ¢ 2 RO ok ll]‘!}rxl;;lz‘mlzom‘;‘ mhgh:fé‘c‘ef x.nzmu:.u’c was attractively decorated with | extend its line into New Hz and | ment of his military staff of an even |part of the evening a fine spread was t traits that make ws what ‘we mre | °hOOL and college y atural assumption s the | dozen. Though the honor is coveted.it |served by the hostess. Natlve h]c ens Toned down by the maturel spirit of | >, Pleasing farce, entitled The Red | between New Haven and Tast | carries no salary with it, but rather e ’ an artist into ‘perh-cz accord. Not -[ hignon 1 proved very |{L.yme and NI ntic will be extended to | oblizates the one who rec es the ap- | Mrs. William R. TLathrop was the | Shing Of papor #ud ipastetosrd wm:. ng part were | cross the new Comnecticut river bridge | pointment to spend his meney for a|guest of friends in New London Fowls and ucks a ready-made look. 3 l.x)m.fin,]’!!v“!?—. jand thus u@p? te the connection be- | gorgeous uniform. At about the time | Friday. St you wasit & phote of your reas| Miss Mary [tween the two cities. | the staff is named Judge Baldwin will | — T eelf, o what your fricnds see to lova | MACAVOY and Miss Funice Burton Tt is claimed that although no for- |announce his selection of an execuiive| Jdan Mitchell of Montylile ! o o S g i e N. . Gie was present | mal announcement has been made the | = a _comfortable appointment| Frilay with sister, Ars. asgies s 7o {and he n important place in the |details of this plan are being rapidly wally goes, as it should, to | Skinner of Peci’s Corne VERY FINE VERY CHEAP lGHTON | evenir progra ‘m.;,_v' nle!"nx Ami perfected and that it probable the personal friend of the chief ex- l A S “ully Fed. and the |necessary extensions will ba construct- ve. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ingells of Ver- ’ % - A. son; The g of the {ed and ready for operation by the time | When the legislature meets thie op- | gason avenue are wnng,\h-. Tngalls’ PEOPLE’S .‘A“KET The Phot h | club was first and reflected great |the new bridge is completed. portunity for executive appointments is | parents in Danielson for the week end. [] e olograpner, | eredit on its leader, Mr. Aultman. At present the Shore Line Flectric | ripe, and several comfortable gifts can | — Following the entertainment a sale | Rallway company operates between | be bestowed by Judge Baldwin, subject | Charles Abell i € Frankliz St. opposite Norwleh Savings BSoctety | of cake, ice cream and home made |Guilford and Saybrook, and from ti ’to the advice and consent of the sen- | Fannie Abell, have been at their ho: % & o augisd candy s held, and was well patron- |latter town to Essex and Ivoryton. The | ate. Some of the places on the list are | on Bear hill in Bozrah during this |novlld JUSTIN HOLDBN, Prop ized. The affair netted a good sum [spur of the road between Guilford and | of considerable importance to the state | week. for the society: and everyone was |Stony Creek will soon be in operation |as well as to the appointee. For in- | pleased with the evening's entertain- {and by connecting with the Connecti- ;st-’mm-, the term of Insurance Commis. Mary bcock of Wester: N nt. 5 cut rallway’s line at ill | sioner Theodore H. Macdonald of New | the on Wednes 5 A St 4 complete continuou Haven e on July 1, 1911. It runs dav ."A. Fuller 1 Dr. Louise Franklin Miner s now Whist ngn.by adies’ Sodality. tween New Haven and | for wou and carries a salary of yVergason avenue. i coated her new ofice, Breed Hall |- The Ladies’ sodality gave a chrys- With such a line in oper i |$3,500 a year, and a number of sub e ! :"' g in . ACHAATOR BBt Ty et bcluepn from’a study of the map (hat | ordinate placcs may be distributed by B Derbyion ThirE e o votes | oum the assembly rooms of St. Mary's |ON'Y 2 short conr link will be e man who holds the office. If the! YW . Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. nr(“T There w :’m a good :fiinndz:;)( : ““Gj;e??mv(‘(u Jjoi r; 2 n with the | g"l{eml‘ ssembly does not abolish the | r-l’:h(\) 'st:?r} | Buslness 7cdsphone 660 augl7a | twenty-five tables being played. The aling City. a line will be | railroad cor before that time : | e v - oris o attractively decorated | constructed, and at once, is the natural { the term of Commmissioner William O, | with « anthemums and the society | Presumption. Seymour will expire July 1, 1911. The | SHOULD BE BENEFITED Al avs the Best 3 blue and gold. The ladies’ —_— Iflf'li"";“"f‘n]l is for ; term of four years W { , a bunch of chrysanthemums, | LICENSES GRANTED {and the salary is §$3,000 a year. The by his letters and office metheds. % 268 yfl Style, Fit 4 WORK as awarded Miss Lena Dalyv, and the {term of Bank Commissioner Norris & n Material, Style, Fit an ~| genitleninit s prize; a siiE handkerchisf BY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, | Lippitt expires on the same date, runs > L2 ik ecmies yedhllcmana) pr Sy for the same period and the salary at- | Orwic usiness CHAS. H. NICKERSON | "“The scorers were Miss Eiizabeth | Several Drug and Few Liguor Rights e A 00 2 year. 1 atoh 1o . H.. ON, Milone - Bites -Mary Miss | i R, | * Next July also sees the end of High-| chure o'clock. Merchant Tailor, 128 Main St, | Malone. Miss Mary Reardon —Miss) Given at New London Session. |\ Commiseioner James H. MacDon. | BINGHAM—In Canterbury 11, | oliege povild Downes and Miss Julia Tarleton. Miss | The county commigsioners, in ses- | @IS four year term, alary | Triah Bine | ary 1. Brunelle was in charge of |sion in v London ¥ gxanted RECLEREID I ol a EUle ol trae bl Jal :w\"’ v ‘T'}“”“ teach Typewriting and Business arrangements. The affair proved a |several licer 1d heard Femon_ | N8 TW0 SEuE torm 0L Wi Laaioke Pt 18 e foniock Correspondence as it ehould be at suec in every respect and |strance$ on the granting of "'J',rlp‘““‘:’;‘“’“ and loan "",""l" RoREr. taught. Our method Insures . ryene present passed a delightful | Drug licenses were granted a S at the same time, and the office | |l ®taugnt. o1 : | venine. Starr Brothers, New with it a salary of $2,500. The | CARD OF THANKS. {#l clear, clean, creditable letters. 1 i — - Burtch. Stonington; Aume [ commissione George | wisk thank all relatives, friends | We Are Showing Qur Usual High T e e S Mathewson of Enfeld. H. Hart Geer | | WISI to e Henged Our instruction embraces the Grade Assortment of Georze Nolan visited friends in J tie; Shirley Beebe, 5L diym e and E. Hart Fenn of|andsmen of, fraternal orders for \fhiy o o systems and the, m ™ gt Prida : 7€ | Wheeler, My | Wethersti J Each | their beautiful floral gifts and kind ; ! ett City on Friday er, 1 Y eortiriics | 5 approved forms and method et A A Liquor licenses were granted to H. | e ile en-|gsympathy in my TGereavement. | SRR g it ios I :lNE I :URS During the illness of John Haselden |C. Holmes and Morris Connell, New |S%fed in his dutles. i 2 MRS ALBINA DOWNER. | 2nd insures syccess if these bus: . v ! s . ed aldo of Bridgeport and | = it s - | iness plans are followed, the Greeneville mails are being ear- | ondon { John H. ¢ = J 2 ® i A license was granted to Michael | 100N en are ghell | novizd ied by Ralph Fox. L2 Kellther of Coggswely street, Pawca- %f:;i"n‘[:"']-\;;n‘nlx-lul T !.\1;],.«« tern: expm.k TR = | W. E. CANFIELD. | Mrs. Willis W. Th s f - jtuck. 2 el S e | 1 Principal. Our new lines are now complete for | . oo plog = [ (HORPEOR o hero- | A Tcense was denied Samuel Strai- | €4 to their the season and we invite your inspec. o X bss0 - S Pawecatuck on the Y 2 ame date (he end of 1 { of Mr. ana Mrs. William P. Greene, |®om Of Pawcatuck on the ground that tion and a comparison of prices and | R = S E the place was not suitable for the sale | TSsioner Willlam H. Scoville's term styles. Misses Mary and Lily Anderson of |of liquor. j Rt et worth $ai500 2 year. | Aflterations and repairs given | North Grosvenordale are spending a | The application of John Farrell of | The three members of the board of in & e ~ T rrompt and careful attention. few days with friends in Greeneville. |Stonington was not decided and will | SXaminers of barbers reach the end of 2 mainistuest MISS M. C. ADLES, Good work at falr prices at [ —— come for a decision later. [ s IR e xt, unless the 1og&; | Mrs. M. J. Solomon left on Thurs- e — | B ol Ui ollice, mnd . D M. lomon | ach commissioner gets $5 a day for ’ day, Lor o York eily,” Blare shei|npiy. | ONDON COUNTY ::;:”«;;?‘i\; > s ‘of the = H I Sflalll flnd FRUB Sflflfllflhil - 4 (s : : s, members of the McPHERSON'S, | o n et s i, 101 Main St., Norwich, Conn. | vass. will occupy he paiplt. Ekiac Meksured 14 124 Inches—Weighed 1 1-2 | auarimi ok d ”nf‘ “,.,1 o of ',i‘ | ND 5 24 § Third Baptist church Sunday. While Potads et = "‘V“‘ 2 and a judg | —AND— For the benefit of Eastern Connecti- oS |in Greeneville Mr. Trune wiil be the it » e :;;::“‘fl;";::;g;‘fii‘s iv00 e year | cut ladies who mean to attend. the ball, Fuest Of Mr. and Mrs. William P.| The Bulletin wes presented a grape [ Hartfocd court of common pleas ex- | Miss Adles will give up her New York g f!"ui;_;g!;\\n on the place of Miss Car- | pires in 1912 by limitation, and next | . time this week, and will return to Nor- rie K. Rogers of Mystic that measured | sees the ends of the terms of | i TAFTVILLE just 14 1-4 inchos—a parfect sphere— | Judge Isaac Wolfe, Judge Howard B | wichiTdssd sy lislephoneoy enrhy Sfor. 1and weighed one and a half pounds. A |Scott and Judge Gideon H. Welch, all appointments. Electric Car strlke: Team—Meeting of |tree in a tud bore about a dowen of |of the court of common pleas. : 3 i g ple: T.ady Agsistant. Wauregan House, Norwich. JN.S.C. these mammoth edible fruits. The| These are the best offices, but there | Telephone call 328-8 grape fruit tree flourishes the \'flal"mv many others which fail to take & L e 210 Weét 111th St., New Yerk. On Wednesday 2 team driven by |Tound and fs an ornament in t salary with them. Judge Baldwin may | fienry E. Church. Wm. Smith Allen. | Telephone 704. Robert Raymond was struck by an |OT _out of doors in the frosties: | appoint the commission on the care of | 110 _rZ] 3 elactric car between Occum and Baltic, | The seed of grape fruit readi | the Fort Griswold tract, the board ‘.fi jyizdaw Mr. Raymond was thrown to the |TOt if planted in 2 pot and make on | osteopathic registration and examina- e alllllllg “ 105, |mmnd. but aside from a few bruises | intere ltlm:: plant for the house during |tion, two members of the board of ex ur mpl'OVe {was uninjurel. The horse, however, | the cold months + | aminers of emblamers, two members « $1 Willow SL was struck by the car and its leg brok- | S s | the sculpture comunission, three mem oe ec1a s o en, %0 that it was necessary to shoot | HELPING HANDS' WHIST | Ders of the state board of education, roflc la oze“ es fod e [ i H . |mu~ of ‘the board of education for the | TODAY, SATURDAY s 5 3 : Py blind, one of the state board of chari- | RD. wm Pfl T hcec tai Assoéation Eaothall: lG'V'” in Baltic and Was Well At- | tics, two of the board of pardons, of | { will give immediate relief in all cases per, UMMAMS, | o, crday afterncon the Tastvite as- | ton {306 ents. Do ott meniber., one of |Ladies $2.50 Fine Shoes, $2.00 | of Hoarsene: Bronohitis, Cougls, " e 0 ) e a 7 i - Y : Window Shades | sociation football team will play a| A whist by the Helping Hands of the | state chemists, a factory. inspector i | 1-adies’ Fine Kid and Cloth Top { Colds, and all affections of the Threm: o i el the Px';)\'ld»n(‘? Spiritual academy was given on Thu succeed George L. McLean of Ellinegton | Shoes in Patent and (_vlmfid\ln-d i and Lungs. R A i rounds to gxat into shape day evening at the home of Mrs, J. D. fprt: 2 a .50 an .00 | { e 2 > | h Mrs. vear, a dental commissioner | and specialties in Interior |: Saturday's game. The Plainfield | Burdick in Baitic and was well a(- - not very useful board of medi- | Ladies’ Velvet and Buckskin Large Box 10c ai G jt has withdrawn from the league |tended. seven tables playing and en- {ation and arbitration. | Shoes—Special at $4.00 | Decorations. i‘An?”Hl“«mflrlmll‘v:‘v'\:—es[ ':‘.‘;I:lhfi;‘fll'lfa'llf‘)y!“ {foving a particularis pieasant social|” e may also name state chemists | Men’s $2.50 Shoes. $2.00 DUNN’S PHARMAGY onnec a v ought | svening. Refre nents served o o SEAG ae | St 2 g Pemoul attention 1o all_eontracts. | next Saturday afternoon between the |and the i ot Tkt tany SREER B foliens of o Dooirl | gt i ’ e ey st 5 and the winners announced as |for the registration of nurses, a memn- 3 Bovidd ‘ aftvills and Sterling teams. From | foilows Miss Margery Barber, |ber of the state tuberculosis commyis FRANK A. BILL, 50 Main Street. wo a he tv L he hasket Arthur D« | sion 00). the lsrael Putnam camn 1 1 t, | exhibition is ~ted B s i 7 5 X e ne. 104 Main Street. ’ 2 fne exhibition ia expected. but | a ‘r tyre frame: consolations. | commission, ‘two steam boiler insp [Faelenhe ogisa f tvilla bova feel confident of | 2. Tut and Charles W. |1 and a niob of harbor maste: % f | bearing off the trophs | Spalding. ! so, th ac i X X _ | cour. 1ere ay be otlier places co - ! | was placed for fwo along through death or resignation ] radae Meeting of J. N. S. C. | weeks off holds a fair | and < 3 ay create | ; ; | , ) . a fair ming legislature may create | The J . met at , heme of | and The late Spring leaves & larger { s Ta on_ Thursday, | 5 Lade ! s jand on ew s Flora Bar- R 7 “_ | ¥ 1 | stock on hand of the above, ard to g (:‘;IL,—:N : Flora Bar- | Universalist Mission Circle. i Unclaimed Letters. | move it we have mede quits s reduce sodlets. Wellowing the busi On Tuesday afiernoon at the home The of unclaimed letters at the prices. It Is a good ti ing a pleasant social hour was enjoyed | °f Mra. D. T. v, 148 Laursl Hill ; Norwich % office for ‘Hm in ,p & me by all avenue, the 1 elrcle of Ivnd:n; Nov. 12, 19 follows: p ‘° buy now. F C. ATCHISON M.. n R | versalist ch held an interesting | W. Anderson, Emily. L. Broadard, John | Also Paints, Muresco, Moldings, and . o > it of Dvotarmea. £t | meeting. The paper of the afternoon | 1. Brown, Raffaelo Buommon, Evelyn atest EQ‘ u31 i general supply of decorative ruate- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ors was by T. Rnby on Friends | Comstock. Mrs. W. P. Cook, Edb\,ardl rials. Painting, Paper Hanging and Room 9, Second Floor, Sh: e Unclaimed letters addressed as fol- [of Huma Livinzstone and | Dalton, Eva D. Dewing, Mrs. William . Decorating. ) . Shannon Blds. | Bis Work in Darkest Africe, | Eliot, neisco EKD NEW STYLES s ! The meeting was in chargze of the | G¢ 3 S. P F M'IRT’\( president, Mrs. C Woodworth, Mrs. | thur Mez aug ParalDesigns and CutFlowars For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 868. 77 Cedar Street. iy28a Funeral AGER AuLA Dirastr and Embalmar 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bldg, Telephona 642-2. Prompt service day or night Lady Asslistant, ¥, CORANT. I1 Frankiln Strest. Whitestone So and the J. F. C. 100 | 3. Clgars are ths best the :mukel.l Resldence 116 Broadway, bt i werléa opp. TheatTe. lephone €42-3, Face and Scalp Mas- muge, Shamposluk and Manfeuring. - Otiera [ ibings, l"l‘v“\\ 00D, i Broadwax, want i tite publ than thr of The E vou t_- i betier ing columns MRS, Tol bb3-4 x5, ulletin, i ‘i.'\\ n : Wright, and the: the secre re wa . New Englana ;held in Malden, Mass. WALL PAPcCR AT Mathae, Hi vs!h MceM: |nh15, Anm Wilson Pottery, Miss M. E. Domenico Squatrito, elii, George H. Taft. ave her repo report of the conference which was Rivers Alessandro Criv- i i lows are advert of the On Frid Sacred Catholic Woman’s Club. ed in the- Taftville Yerrington’s E. J. JONES DR. postoffice for the week ending Novem- | The Catholic Woman's club, which ber.12: Mr Richard Boltom; Madame |1V TA5 2 7oomn at the Halle cluh fof Amine’Taguc O Ledoux. | Thursday afternoon for work and di 49 Main Street - | cussion of business matters, The pres- ree i Notes of Local Interest. | ident, Mrs. T. G. M . was in the maylsa | Amthony Fowrnier, Jr., has returned g S e g R e {10 s in Taftville from | hold aneth. whist in the |in Providence, Hartford sud Ne i hacl Easemeng lafe-in Q | 2ovd | vember. - After the work of the sfter- DENTIS a LOON, fed W&S Ser ok, and i | and removed Stamford. of flower § homn here dizease. Suite 46, Shannon Building rather At his heart from ilne and ource of danger Take elevator Slhetuckes trauce, ‘Plhone gireat Thursday night e 02 and 94 West Main gcr‘... Telephone. Jur uilding ARE YOU THINKING OF b THIS ? ff o you should consult with me anay g8t prices for same. Excellent work ®L réadunable prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Comtracter and Builder, 218 MAIN fl'flzzr - Whene ¥4,