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| the 3isses MfcHale of Oaxinnd o | 'Miss Pauline Stabley of Wel N 'R. I, was & recent guemt of phs "of this ." Seymour Quinley of . | street. 3 < ' NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, FOUR TOUCHDOWNS MADE record. What is more, Mathewson |PSYCHIC CHEER AN ‘ Academy Secflnd Team Vic'[oriuus AGAINST FRESHMAN ELEVEN. | 25 oD 8 credit o the game apd SUCCESS VIBRATIONS. Yale Coaches Expect Their Team Will | {021 The Giants without Sathewson | wan Dartmouth Game for Harvard on L2 of Miss Caroline Caswell in Plainfield over Sunday. Mr. Browwn of Amher recent guest of Herma INSURANICE. AUTO bty INURASCE A il t e —— would not have been contenders in town. e 5 _~Defeat Harvard on Saturday. any one of the recent pemnnant races. Mrs, N. Richards of Jewectt v is| The Misses Irene and Maud Q L uT“flJP 3 SI]'iS W G £r L 1 Hills in Rathe Style, 23| New ma o N e |2 jge his remarkable pitching which .~ et it e T g:oe ‘g.xe:glar_ }ut oo Nirs. L(-\ns\gferfglll‘:llle spent Sunday with friends J. L 3 H am. Eas: ! New Haven, Conn., Nov . —Fou in the race every year. a ucie of in street. e. b8 i on e from Laure! in Rather y Style, fonchdowns were made by the Yale | " In 1900 Mathcwson signed his frst|Stvle of football according to recent | SOUele OL TN MECT L | North of the Yantic dam are to b 2 e i - | varsity football = team in ‘a practice | contract with the Norfolk club of the | developments. Before ‘the game with iy ot the home of | Seen large numbers of geese to 0—Fullback Kirk Ricketts Strong in Bucking the sume with the fresnman cleven thdus. | Viesiaa teasue I6 oaliod for 550, ey | Dartmouth Coach Haughion exnorted | 788 & recent gucst ot the home of |20 15 Syentle e, 1 5 The practice. was in secret but the!monm. He was a-star almost from |the selected “rooters” and. cheering |7 /0 Uf G ’ Line—Coyl and Revell do Good Work. coaches at its close said that they were | the outset of his career in fast com- |S4uads to tremble and oscillate in| Y opiaio of Shelton spent Sy Children OI'Y 28 Shotucket Sfreet, Norwich, Conn. perfectly satistied with the work of | pany, and today, although he has|Such a manner that they would exude v ¢ Bia sieter: 3 Motor Boal Owners | The cieverrs Raioh Tioomes metoq. a8 | b and le fodaw, althoush he Bas |G e iarations.” aad witn ‘thess] 4oy &t the home of hix sinter, FOR FLETCHER'S ° sepdith Ang -our | spokesmran for the coaches, and stated | greatest pitcher in either major | confound the visiting iecam. Now, a oM that Tie expected Yale would defeat cording to BIl Randell, Dartmouth's| Thomas O'Reiley of Philadelphia i T A The Academy second football team | challenge to any team in this section, Harvard on Saturday. In one of the | C25u® Sl hend Tooball congnihe “emametii® | was a week end visitor at the home ot | C A S ORIA 3 BRI factuds rather easy style, 23 to 0, on especially the C. C. C,, tho Willimantic _scrimmages Daker, the substitute half BETTER OUTLOOK. were eminently successful. - vors low rate, the campus Tuesday afterncon from Emeralds or the Tattville boys, for o back, injured a leg. but will be In shape et Says Mr. Randall concerning the the Laurel Hills, having a big advant- gune next Saturday afternoon. All ex- to get into the game Saturday, if need- | Followers "of Racing in New York|8ame with Harvard Saturd: . t use in welght on the 1in€ which told | penses will be given. Answer in Thu ed. 2 4 “ the ps cheer that di B. P. Learned & Co., cavily ‘agaist the losers, who wers day's Bulletin, | Looking Forward to Better Things. et R L Ui protects nd when I31d up y plished May 1545, | VD in uckie dhe e, whilo | WESTERLY HIGH DANGEROUS. |40, !t PISLC TS, 80 0, Metli Towers B¢ raclng i ewYoric "stato | jil, Jegfies PYf o biind man migh Your attitude towards : P T T AL i S (el ded wun. S et B ot b mote et i e S8, i | ]| the banker and broker d sorie nice work et Xpec here v i ® vera i % Jasyon the mot (o recover several| Bdsqid witernoon bui the N. KL .| Lqu"F secrot practlcoon Yalo fold, and |15, VRN IS SRS S0 T reles call o Soldiers’ eld and investment of your sav- fumbles eleven into condition for zame Haviland's 80 yard run for a touch- Jockey club, and_the fact that a man remain there orning. - 1 = oA 3, Yot o, ot e et aing, ‘Westtly B wn ehers o i mori of the J205 (i, WS ont™t BT bty “saw 0 Had 0l prawdd "ot |l ings must be one of ab- Pra v s Tarrel Biflls was €he Spece | e omises to be one of the hard-: ™ myuq y; ay Vo en such a favorable view of the gam ceees es a ut i Gorert 2 b e | Azainst tha Westerly boys Coach Ault- | il b 3 % 5 chance for meets on ~Long Island, or b e i i N toucidor vl‘w‘l "»_:“i":!.“’, -thc bail | Man will send in the same lineup which there will be no change Saturday. | Belmont park at least, have ‘not gone p‘l(;g psychic is inclined to he emaciated 2o ecotd of f Jirete by _steady carryig ot < scored a victory over B “t| GREAT RUSH FOR TICKETS. |&-slimmering because of the passage of | SKINNY and as thin as a lath. 1 couldn't connection our 1 ¥ §oais from the four cherices | This "comprises “Geb: le, | et K e " _ |the anti-betting laws at the last ses- | train-down to a spindleshanks in twen- - f » o it i B Bt T L Herbert 1z, Tsbister 6, Walsh | Unorecdented Demand for Tickets | Son of the legislature. |ty years but I want Dartmouth to orty-five years™ service to § | o0 the firat perlod Kinney rg, Larsen ro Smith . te. ¥ b, | or Tickets | S O e o8 e arent for some time | lAve a chance even against a psychic| B} Y p = BORa Henr tha ahaor the pé Swan Ihb, McCormick (capt.) rhb, for Yale-Harvard Game. | that the Saratoga Racing association ' cheer. The men from Hanover fum- themveshngpubhcshould B e A < | Coughlin b, X would hold a meet next year, no mat- | P}2d. tumbled and jumbled and never continually on the defensive In the seco| , Westerly High has- come fast this|, The defeat of Princeton by Yale has! ter what the lnws ware, for the stakes' kiew what was doing. A bas with the mean much to you Tertod, and Ricketts scored @ Season after starting with a team Deen followed by a tremendous rusl|of that organization have been open DSYChic cheer, say I1”"—New you. e 7 50 vards Which was beaten’by Bulkeley by over Of @pblications at the Yale ticket of- ' for some time. As a further favorable | World Live Tips. { ; hoe i e Lanret 1O fine; 50 Points Such o'defent served omiy fe ll diy Sunday, Monday and amnouncement comes the mews . that e o - o t0 wake Westerly’s fighting spirit and | L uesdd chic wplications the office Mars Cassidy has b GET A POLICY AND GET IT NOW. kicked the goul, making the ot Y G i it waa | Wil be entirely unable o fill. The the stacting’ ar the trach ot the Soa YANTIC HAPPENINGS. No wise or prudent man lets his SV Lt 0 L fter the 1O DUIl oUL a victory by the score of Yeturns for both Harvard and Yaie next year. = | M o y run mnprotected . At about the mecond lineup after the 5" (0%, “compeiiing ‘the’ Naw London | ind that the total number of ap- i Recent Guests in Local Homes—Peo- costs 50 ey o ok ieloq last minute of the game. | Harvard's 2 hic be e & i aherd ¢ n, and Johmson kicke : i h.” D put off, but ¢ soul ok’ Ibe ’,’.‘am‘u‘:«“ t p,k.h} A line of dope from Westerly's 5,000, Dbesides john M., Ward Will Not Run Against| Henry Bellows was a guest in town EAB > > i consult us a 3 & OUCR- | ghowing against Bulkeley and Bu e Harvard recently. . -~ = against kel nd Bulke- | i Present Incumbent. y ’ ISAAC S. JONES, ar the close the third period ley's against the Academy gives the e . H: x'\a.r\la‘ e Miss Amelia Lavalle and William b 3. " o Eatsle Ao R szht the ball up to A. bovs a decided margin, but """"“;“““‘;5 ‘_“,“,I‘fj" o S5 "‘"“""A“';’;‘ New York. Nov. 14 —John M. Ward, | L@valle of Hallville spent Sunday with i BANKERS ¥ - il on ‘downs, ont o.Jowe it on & ong. ota MeCormick i i i oY Wil 0 U o1 itio: A = BOAy a E- 3 e i e ooy Rt e O R brivid intend o make the dopehook | usstion of a stadium yfor, ¥ale, but fI TLIUR S8 LAl esttion aennst uel Lemoine of Plainfield. O 113 DEVONSHIBE STREET SRSl @ A p < ¥ went ovi ‘o1 ¢ Ticht this time, for a satisfying defeat D "’ e wad Lynch, 1 P i1 meeti ¢t Mrs. Carden it spending some time a ° 1GE CFFICE OF WM. F. BILL '), - game, from which 0 Westerly would just about hand tho! Such @ stadium would have to accom- UL S, (. W hade pusiie fonjeht | the home of D. Lavalle in Halltvile. BOSTON NEW YORK Joiv: n ked o the bar for a g Academy the high 00l chamy modate not. leés: than : p,0005 Specta the copy of a letter h h‘ a v ritt gt Miss Katherine Kane was the guest Real Estate Jolias ked over Ulie bar for.a goal, 7 "GHEY L€, IEN school Ehas tors, and by the latest estimates would if1° copy of a letter e had written to {an e zcore of 23 to 0. betw: 0 0 President Lynch November 4 as fol- 3 Foe Masieres When time for the end of the third & cost’ between £500,000 and $600,000. | TS an ance, £ | was called the moon was shin- HARVARD PLAYERS 2 “My Dear Mr. Lynch: My attention YALE'S VICTORY H) s jocated In Somery’ Block, over C. AL chtly on the scene, so that the CHEERED BY 2,000 STUDENTS. | B has been called to several newspaper h en minutes were omitted. The ol A . OVER PRINCETON suzgestions that 1 am 1o be a candl re = o e date for the office of president of the S oY SRR Telephone 147, b Sacan e Wearers of Crimson Given Magnificent Gredited to Coaches Shevlin and San- | National league at the coming annual 7 ! ATRRL EILL Send-Off as They Leave Stadium. | ford by Coy- arid Daly’ | meceting. These statements have been - oL S Enoat S ! = made without any-authority from me, = e | ATTORNEYS AT LAW. s 1 mbridze, Maax;, Nov: 45—The| New Haven . Gonm, Nos Head @nd I beg to assure vou that T am nof | - — e a— Harvard foothall team today forsook coneh Ted Gov and Captain Foed baly and will not be a candidate against| arsaparl ous v McCormick thie Stadium after an hour's light Drac- give the erodit ot Tolre Metned Daly vou. Please accept the assurance of | 5 “ROWN & PERKINS, /itorneys-at-law oy i and tomorrow will leave for princeton to Tom L. Shevlin and G. MY friendly regard and believe me, | Cyures all blood humors, all rmington, Conn.. to comvlete over First nk, Shetucket St Center. . nplete theit Jooster Sanford, and neither of them | Yours very truly. 3 g " reparation’ for the gamewith Yale on B B o[ “JOHN M. WARD.” 2 X~ e i H e i omamton, Qribe sumen Yo on Gt "G Wour Uty o TN wanoe | eruptions, clears the complex Gives the Best Light at Any Price Open Monday and Sat- Tert it todav, the pla WhO WHIL: peper o oo e Santord oty o SIX DAY BICYCLE RACE ion, creates an appetite, aids h T o : ™ rimson at New Haven were creqdit for the defonse. After the Brown B digestion, relieves that tired ‘When you pay more than the Rayt e s 5 ital cheers by a ga = 1o, when thie conching force a8 well Will Be Held at Madison Square Gar-| g7 R d vi price for 2 lamp, you are paying for extra P @ of 3000 students. Seldom in recent the team and undergraduate bods den Dec. 4-10. eeling, giyes vigor and vim, 9 h. not add to the quality oars have Harvard teams been given Get it today in usual liquid form or decorations that can q! Captal Campb Right Halfback, “1t pretty blue, Tom Shevlin announc- " ed that he had come east for the sole Cycle racing fans are soon to have| chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. of the light. You can’t pay for a better such a send-off. Iufiker Anlhu" &cu p Left Haifback S e ey, o Yostarday's St purpose of teaching fhie. Yale eleven their annual treat, the international ot light, because there is none. An oil light Dickatta, Repen SCHmmage, was- ¢ ative 20t some westein plays and he was given six day race over the steep banked Z 1 y ' The two sections of the squad obnosed charge of the - squad. And mow the saucer track at Madison Square Gar- EBAVUECERS CINECHORY has the least effect on the human eye, and ormations and 1. the Rayo Lamp is the best oil lamp made, though low in price. You can pay $5,$10, or $20 for some other lamp, and although faia i e; | O CLEUIE foramtions Gnd ickle football men say that Tom Shev- den. The dates for this year's event| toushdowT 5 0. Haviland 1: goais | e lin is the greatest coach that ever liv- are Dec. 4-19, the long struggle start- Saretoyon i Ieteroe, Mr. Auit mages. ed. The stone wall line is 2 monument ink as usual at one minute past mid i s to the work of Foster Sanford. | night on Monday. As usual, the speed | and | Abe Attell denies he ever said the| 2 Feoe 08 3 B Baltic Players fssus Chalienge. Joibe AMell denles Tie. oy aid the | | ana paced following sters of many na-| ol mmm il Al you get a more costly lamp, you can’t Jeftries-Johnson bout was intended to | = tionalities will be broug] zether on | G The Baltic football tezm lssues albe a mere frame-up. oc0 INTERESHING EEACTS. Sty wwi e s e o get a better light than the white, mellow, H i A 5 . | Partmouth Didn't Lose on a Rushworld from Australie to Burope las N[] R w l [:H L!NE diffused, unflickering light of the low= been racked to bring together abse- | A 28 Shefucke! Street | Awninst, Hupugrd Fleyen. Tutely every champion of note in the| priced Rayo. ] Cambridge, Mass, Nov {evele S TR Has a strong, durable shade-holder. This sea- Telepn 5. araEa0HiNs Lrtiouting tacnreeRrding| The water way — the comlortabie son’s burner adds to the strength and appearance. Made of solid brass, nickeled, and easily polished. Once a Rayo User, Always One Dealers Everyuhere. If vt atyours. write for descriptve Circuiar fo the nearest agency of the Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) —— partmouth game which | Latonia Endurance Handicap Taken| Way of traveling. 4 250 z 7 . | 18 to 0 Latonia, Ky., Nov. 15.—Cintrella,out- Ve fort s A et PSSR M rataen. - i Dot 2 Harvard made sixty-iwo succeasful igidar in the betting, won the Latonia | jece forthe tincgry of and conven rushes for an average gain of less than | handicap here today. in one of the, A delightsul age on Long Island five yards; Dartmouth made twenty- pest two mile races seen in this sec- | Sound and o superb view of the won- seven successful rushes for about the | tion in years. At the finish only (wo: derfal skyiine and waterfront of New same average gain. | length: arated the four starters.| York FINANGIAL AND GOMMERGIAL. Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchanges The Stock Exchange a Source of Much Curious Conjecture. S — Basten, New Vork. ~There was much ten unsuccessful | The favorite, C Tes: o = | . 53 State Street. 24 Mrond Street. sont the stock ex hlehem Stee! 5 of fwents. The favorite, Countless, after mak-| Steamer leaves New London at 11! PRIVATE WiRE. W0 5 S W os Gt T Rrooklsn Rar . £ ok [Yenty | ing the pace for over a mile and a half, | p. m. iveckdays only; due Pler foot of | V% ‘oparubiore ol wese e Canadian Pactfic ISt s aldnit clons e Amghgar st | East 22a Street G.43 a. m. (Mondays ple for the principal price moves il Bt G Ertingon Tlnfard e et o exceptnd) and Pler 40, North River, | — | ments of the day. This conjecturs took five pamis and kicknffs for an nveraye| Jesse Burkett Champion Batsman. |7 a m. = the place of the usual inquiry as to of thirty-eight vards; the Green mad: Jesse Burkett of the Worcester clud | Fara Norwich 1o New York SI_']) ! | e |1ed the New Tngland league in bat- b o with & mark ot | Write cr telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, Pop Rising hit for | Agent, New London. Conn. augd | twe: sam six punts and- kickoffs f. averaze. | ting the past se: Both teams tried the forward pass|.333 for 38 came: Harvard gaining seven points on |.286. Burkett, Wallace of Lynn and - | theirs, but Dart th's bein; suc- | Pruiett of New Bedford were the on- x cesstut. i nsue | FEN0 mitters, van Doke of worces- | ANl WWater Route | BANKERS and BROKERS which to go, but they ha most part, to foreizn varticipation in the market, possibly i, Hardware Specials \.mcks Bnmjs hweslmfln!s ing h{rw'- of power and autho; " Dela r“"nn-.» 2 18975 Correll vs. Harvard. pitchers, winning 20 out of 24 games. | T | i o v o Grands. ... 42 e , D 20 ont : 1 bk i/ . e e Do, frd % X, $ o Ithaca, N. Y., Nov. 15.—Cornell stu- ! PRIVATE WIRE TO S TR et thas e Dhattly ‘Spsuritics ; dents foel thers is little chance of the Evers to Coach Navy. i i Cincmaat? ¥ % Parls Yestorday'’s rumors that the 00 be 'y JEne St DUt weason e ;lj}r\,li,‘ second basemman, who broke his | e e R R B g o nio Pacific was 99 General Electri orcitee = et Sy . - ent | ankle Oc at Cincinnati, took-his leg | 1 2 . A o * ‘orwich Branch. Shaxnon Bidg. g s e et et should consent to miving the Ithacans out of its plaster cast Sunday. s | hes STILLSON WRE 50c—8 inch 606—14 inch...... ilation stall centered large. — another game after their decid2dly | has, announced that he had sted [;h I L il MONKEY WRENCHES, Telephone S0 1 il b e T weals showing in the two contests play- | the position of coach to the mavy eisea Lin3 | ok TRAPS cox FRA O. MOSES, » S The munner of execution of or- €d in Cambridge this year and last. | team at Annapolis and that he would |§ STEEL APS . i nion Pacific was criticised < = not join the Cubs until Junme 1. ] poLLar waTcHES " w T st brok MATTY’S CONTRACT : are | e e Tuesday’s Polo Results. L = owing to its appear- o I Paver - Tnternational jon. The high open- i (this w B * CALLS FOR $15,000 | DOLLAR RAZOR Tows Central DR, € R. CHAMBERLAIN rice 8 ey “"\".-:;v”:?‘ g’r:"“ :\:' T e Largest Pay :y Ball Player Has m‘-‘:hfim oY SR Unexcelied ‘reight and pn!suynls!; FULL GROWN AXE WITH HANDLE .......... ... Lenta/ Surgeon e A R R e Gl ot {1t Now Bedtora: . New Deaora 1, | secriee direct ig ana tiom New Yorh |} 1c s’ axms, warranted, onls...ooooee. oerioserei: oo g « g when the fact s taken into consicera- | SPORTOGRAPHS. days, Fridays. at 5 . m. MOUSE TRAPS, four hole. €a utory causes to the coustraint wrd movement were found tion that he has been a sensational E / : “Phone cr write fur folder performer for the past eleven season: The Glants will train at Markin| S, Freleht ~cefeed gnil 6 p. @ THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street by those who are in a position to know ts should practice on it every things about the New York c 1f_Mathewson really gets this Fos—— - r_earnings reported vester- 2 & s ¢ - Great \v,.,.nw.r'“ for October. LD has signed a contract calling for a Springs, Texas, next spring. That place C. A. WHITAKER, Agent | - ! in coMmequence. Was un- Yot $15,000 salary for next semson. This deeded a_tract of land to the New| may4a “B |mB aVIn S an ire and dragged other trans- is the unofficial ammouncoment made York club under condition that the I Gl 1] railroad stocks downwards fic suffered t wpecul: inadian P: b. lisaprointment CLARK'S oHiEkr CRUISE 4, 5200 up for Store trips AT OF NORWIC 3 E— a—_e- Donovan, the Harvard train- ive an extra disbursement, the b , it is. the largest pay any ball play- | , e e o proate of e e . e ) sharply on the declari- : ; er has ever drawn, and, vet, with the | fin S8 (00 S oo e 94 rian Tour Mar. 18; Tiviers- Ty T s DIVIDEND only the regular dividend. The s prosperous condition of the game dnd | portantnartiin’ the | TREED Mime s Seetr sl Sesed o i ikt iaiaus . b iing of the British parliament . 5% 132 a7 | the fact that he has heen the main- | e ant part In the| TERANK C. CLARK, Times Bullding, New York. | o emi-annual Dividend tation of an early disssolu- d T stay of the Giants for these many | S1eat T o L ot as been declared from the net earn- | tinn for a general election proved an Eh e venrs, rowson is entitled to the | S £ ¢ S e 39 of the past six menths at the unx infliience on ' the London - 3 7 m I playet was. ] sineas of stocks in ¥ pid s [5 E e nd that was of Four per cent. a year, and will « payable on and after November | the campaign when Horace Fogel man- | the Mar ers for another full Mar- | aged the Giants under nan | athon r adison Saaare Gar- regime. Mathewson has either led the | den. Nov. 3 Longboat, Shrubb, rew redit on the alleged London account in the local nd laid it open to sus- Pat Powers and Harry Pollock, the Marathon trust, are rounding up all l FRANK L. WOODARD, 1 of other origin. pitchers of his league or been within | Holmer. Queal, snd all the disiance - Treasur T o wi showed evident a_few points of the ) . No other | cracks of note will be on hand for the By N ipplied the mos ¥ can point to s < P f purse. o ' 1t higher prices « i 1647 & ’ ational banks seem-| 100 po pgt 20 Adam’s Tavern | vii i i petation | D 58 S0 also helpad to swell local 2000 V» h. ‘The foreign trade state r October wasz received with on in financ rters as an 1861 pro offer to the public the Snest standarA | ., Lrands of Gesr of Burops and Amcrica, Wessern Marstand Weatinghouse Eloctrle IS NOW OCCUPYING ITS NEW BANKING HOUSE Bohemia ner, Culmbach iavarian \"0¢ the Tectification of recent _ 800 Wesiern Tnion Beor, anc Buston. Mueif's av-rinal tendencies in that depart- | “pu emeing & L Fre B:a;‘n"A Gulndvv-(:.x' Dunliin _Sto e value of exports rose to a sy et | C C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker ures for any month at $208,- Hii .5 Ko, Frank Jones' Houriss Sod while the'dedine fn tis COTTON. | 5 tng Ale. Ste-ling Bitter Ale Anheuges. Imports from last year was New York, Nov. 15.—Cotton | t t t t A. A. ADAM Morwicn Town Cxrovis established to sibstantiate a @ling uplands 14.55, middling gulf 1.80. . = Telepncne e47-i2. W4 | Viiume of credits fot the York No sales. P osing hids: | - 14.32, Janu March '14.37, exchonze market us to 1 great _ Futures closed steady. wistance to the working out of the November 14.25. Dec problém. This showing con. Ary 14.22, February tence that the period ay 1 on the Nes York 14. st 14.17. pasesi. MONEY, i . P o 8 LG ol JopliLAR . WHERRBVER “SOLD; A nad more influence in 4 ! JHE-PURCHAS ALWAY.S. HAS ! Fine Assortment MILLINERY e ok AT LITTLE PRICES This confidence AR suztaining T . Capital, Surplus and Undivifed Profits, $1,870,000. s han anything else S. G. P. 8T ION | n the day's pews . s last loafl 3, closing bid 3, offered % R |/ A e e it Bt & et L THE 'SATISFACTION OF ‘GETTING HIS Th blic i iallv invi 3 h = | recistored declined 1-4 ent. v days 4 3-4G5 per cent, ninety da o N ? e public is cordia invite 0 inspect € uns acrowomie stamon. | e e L R R ONEYS WORTH-AND A LITTLE BIT HORE p 5 p : 8 3 Coit, ¢ Otis Straet. Automobile rivalled facilities offered to its customers by The e work Pucne S 5 G% T Lol i - s : 3 SRS | § N Buul , Thames National Bank, and to avail of its tndertaker and Embaimer| SR e ol services in every department of banking. i ~ | aars: 2 Providence Si., Tailvil Prempt attention to day of night Taiagtimn sacat Fawd 1l EraR e | Jus DD Llal ok uiw o4