Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 9, 1911, Page 2

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ANN WHITE » - John Wood‘i M-’Il‘ ‘:,h‘hu« : o | B SRS ; Bijou - x e chapel, o North 2o A €2 I 5 ‘;' L’:‘o“‘ 1 S ; g';m soting of the m| & b ” Jous. Conas 34K ‘rcF'nuL The ] S Chvrtenity o o s g»mm“""”e“”’“my N withd 2 i SR % y &mtm,'uhmeuflsy- ;n’:nynlfinns'ummmw of mmm&w Present, -y d : o 13 Nichols, P ¥ 4 . HAROLD anuczn-s BobY. ::’:T‘” S Wheh T it e : et, Miner é:«immmn el -wid 0 : aries Lnnuk. | s brother, of Brook- previous 3 i 1 i b by Suarohing Party o |~ crarien, Gty momenn o som of M. o B ot sy W ednsany | Teesting wers read a5 piacod o dic | 4 g : Bihteay for The police report- for: #he ~menth and Mrs, Joseph Lesniak of 15 Main | for a business trip as far west as Kan- | gnoweq 14 arrests, 3 eent to jail, elec— 5 3 1 3 l']lbblrd and lm Boys. ~ | street, died Monday of pneumonia. The | sas City, St. Louls and Joplin, Mo. - £ funeral was held Wednesday afternoon | They will be gone for the remainder oo e oz:;, 38 Doles Duowe. i 4 The search for the Body ot erolg at-2 g'elock from the houne. Buria Was | of the month. WS i o b Rkt iiob writhe Spencer Mor in St. Joseph’s cemetery. b : _n A EL ¥ L nomknpoq on Manhattan square re- - . of whom ad ‘Wetke Fire in Tool House, NIELSON usstisp b Irank o Ihnch St bo , v e —_— allowed t pposi . “C&h'"ih‘n' awn.lu m’e:.ue“or g ho’lll‘:l: udmiu?grayu:ltonn?mm :hia::-' Grateful Hen Pays for Surgical Oper- finnw.et‘:hfim:nbin#:n 3 Ilenss lature in » Opens Thursday Morning | g -imers - AR el i 0 R il T ol S0 SV St el » - lower on "0 ice on,¢ . ] : North Winaham, Wi ed's commotion for & time at the l!’i‘c;l Bates—Barbor-Meyers Marriags. o ‘S;.%"" ren:‘mm fiasssoen: o T & 4 4 i station Wednesday forenoon. e’ et Tecos - : An svent awaifed each year with growing interest, owing to eur ability ottt ek ooy switch® engine was despatched to the| A local poultryman while .muc:s rlnuo'::h;t t!lm u;:;tf:;‘:n s i }- i = finued th on and con- | place and a fire hose attached to the| to his chickens a few #ays ago noti flr-n of $200 for the firemen’s muster, to-ewcel in value-giving despits market conditions. ey R a:l.n'ill:. fln:m dlgv the t;g m.nl,"but the flte‘{lnes on the lenglne one that was in distress., Upon e report of the milk inspector was | S¥a (0 Business Men’s : days. BQiscqvered was frosen, and "min- Estonalve carly purchases ohable us in this sale to sell many of our ex | b0d7 of the Hibbard boy frosen fo the | wies e L Bt e e }g‘:“e,{;';f ""’,, :g:gnug,me, epted. Mo had only found | siated by very ablo. DR W T e P M S s O afternoon. Phe awitching crew and “Shaun” Sul- | took fie hen into the Kitohen sand per- | the fat test, and these cages were cons | OLHers by the advice. colttut staniderd qusl rwoa pr o harles Crandali, Herbert Cdrd and | poen piiohing pails of water and stay- | formed an operation, opening the crop | fined to two dealers. There are 62 gt o pwicss Consideration of this part should result in extensive purchases for | a bo:'t. llllng:é.gln :e:a‘.w::::;guf:g: Sfpéh‘éu'ifi‘,’;"'n Séizfl:&u&:laflln:-:; ot :M ;:ovinq': ::odm h hn.’m?. B e e ;‘:‘gfi'nmmauumfi neo_.d :E‘n:l‘“ . 5 required number of stitches wer en | the i 1 futmre needs. y &t the bottom of the river,| the fire was quickly extinguished. The| to close the inclsjon and the men has| milk and by seesestos that their oup. | STy, comumi an Corset Covers _mm.nmcgum with V or high t-‘ eash. made of good qual -mg v weck: Ggnt Biling, or m with lace and Hamburg, e-flrlo, wltlv -.t-‘ Covers, gquare and tHmmea with ng and em- t quality cotton, emstitched ruf- fle, Mambdurg Insertion and edges, 4 Lagés. Edgings and Galloons Defter time to buy Laces than during our White Sale. We will stock of Laces at a z reduction. The quality we are ring and prices are a good example of what one can save by taking ad- fi: H : % the fln¢ that Crandall was operating| fire was confined wholly- to .the roof | : ¥ n the Cloii s.:(!l e ': k;’eit o Iy enjoved good heaith anc hes laid an| tomers co-operate with l.‘hem by pro- Tie Boat was brought up to the| ture. No one can assign a cause for S8E GyEy: Ony sivce blafoo Tyt v bank of the river and the men in thc | the fire, as there has not béen o fire| Sleighing Parties en Wednesday. e “."".m" e Buen ’Pe llllgakflltllllt by Fred W. Gerrick of | in the stove in the building for & num- | = Tuesday’s Storm resulted {n 'a fine :V:lo!;n::l‘:ng:fi:!“nflu ‘be. :l:eh:‘v:): “lmls y, carried the body up into, the ! per of days. coating of snow about three inches| mission to place s monument on the vacant 1ot and then Medical Examiner P deep which furnish. leighi qong Petticoats, with deep tuck ruf-| Mason was notified. " The body was| Qas Expert Making Investigation. | through the couniry. Seeersl srads| Lior of ground at the junetion of Ring Ve streets and that when erect- found st 1110 o'clock tn practically the| \y.'x. Pierce, tho gs expert, who s | sohools enoyes sielEhing narties S8 e prot wnail evee be majntsined by Lo; Petticoats, deep tucks and| ;¥ k”{? i o Monday, bat waa| here for the purpose of examining the| * Going to Philadelphia. ' - |the city as a p-buc Public service corporations have hemstitched ruffles, 64c. : at the dves u'u‘“;’ and & wrifte more | local plant relative to ascertaining the HerbafC '.I:"I’Chrk s P l-. £ this| 4 1%, W8 vo!er} to ;nflul sewers' on | classes of privileges which mu oor- Long Petticoats, trimmed with hem-| toward the weat shore of the river. . | taces, £07, the poor, quallty of product| |, cCful"of tate part owner n a nard-{ Arcl, Main, Chapman, King, Center, | porations have not. that has been distributed of late, made t, Fr ard, Bradley, | eminent domain; and, s (h. Ml ;;“2”“ rufes and Hamburg edges,| Medical Examiner Mason gave or-| 'n. 55 DCC investigations Wednesday | Yare store in Wiilimantic, has sold his m:-nn Grpve.mw:fmm Hmo, 3& to place and mnfntnn mm in th ‘ ders tor the body to be removed to this | gng' made tests of various kinds in | interest in the business and will move | Florsnce; Brown, George and. Tatem | publie highwa Ppipes and . 1ty, and then he viewed it here and 4 Loug _Petticoats, trimmed _ with | gav. 3| stores, other business places and at| With his family to Philadelphia, Pa. | gtreets jn accordance with 'p'll.nI pre- | wires” In ord ‘o «z special Hematitohed rufies, lace and Ham- | ful: turning o oo o0 Fonom CDUor: | the plant. The prifiers have just Map for Bohsmian Club. pared by Engineer George W. Perry.|privilages, these o agree to burg, $1.19. t been changed again and the tests The mayor and highway committee |serve the pubuc at reasonsble retes TLong. Petticoats, all datntity trim. | Kt 18 consiasren baurkable. that ail| Made Wednesday indicate that the gas| | Congressman Higgins, through thel were authorized fo 8dvertise for blds | and to furnish & reasonable service. od wien ace, ‘embroldery ‘and Ham. | thrse bedies wers recovered o auickly | 1, RIS Andrent bn the produes The | sented,ihe Bohemian ciup s larwe Wwail| ‘4 S8rrying ot e morle L, burg, $1.64, 3189 $2.38, 32.89, 4339, | ue to the tireless workers | (TS AXe “DEATERL 1B the Droduct. S| map of the United States, showing the " w wae the opinion 0of the engineer, that s st v Parts ot three avein what seamea o | there will be no recurrence of the poor clevations and distanaces as given by | the whols ghy could be sewered within the serv the.outsetan almost hopeless task. gas, and express regret that such a e ke 3 the appropriation of $20,000 voted for | or the rates. our only will be a_double funeral for | Comdition has existed. They are doing To Debate on Live Topic.” ' | this purpose. to. go to the legislature of Counam- all that can be done to rectify what- 3 were received for hose for thecut and go up, against ‘the Ndielm nnon. Rev. Walter E. Lanphear, will| 215 further precautionary measures | @ /36 KO TRy (80 Blonl L debate| ose company and the Boston Woven | seven, or elght” months once in t'n with Petticoat and . Cover. offictate. The senior class of the Wind- | that the expert may recommend when Hose company. The former bid 80, 76 | years, ;and during that time is n the Public Mln‘ Room : Combinations, plain, _tucked ana] 12m H'sh school, of which the Spen- (R 1as concluded his investigations. | ghouid Be Open a Portion of the Day iy STt Mecauns bt b amts pes ""'&im.’%“.’;’i‘%‘& :unmm ?.‘:-fi::mm E: trimmed with ' tave, embroidery. and | $ot.0%%: "t sereice.” " €. TePTO"| Walter Darrow’s Body Sent to Hamp: [ o1 Sunday.” The resding puplic would| foot, and the Intter 68 and 65 ents | a_court always in sesston to regulate edging, $4c, $1.19 and $1.89. ton. opes ihe bulaing a joner zor sl k0| per ‘foot, 10 per cent. off ten days. | what may scem to you an imposition. Combinations with Petticeat and Officers of Baptist Normal Class. The body of Walter Darrow, recover- | hours during the afternoon. This| Voted t0 buy 1,000 feet of the laties The Rights: of Courts. Drawers. The Baptist normal class at its an-| ©3 Irom the Shetucket river Tuesday | method is pursued in Norwich and in wfi:‘h’;’.«& Adjourned ts Friday| Mr. Allen sald that he had besn E afternoon, was sent by Funeral Direc-| all large citles and is greatly appre- Page Three. Hartley: vice prestdent, Miss Augusta “ Ball Netted $125, The foll d 5 The funeral will be heid Friday after- al ¥ e following bills wers ordered to : et e T T icuiast ""f noon from the home of the great un- | Chairman John Jaeger of the com- | be paid: Connecticyt Contracting com- | HARRY E.' BACK, Attorney-at-Law oy W e arte. | cle, E. A. Darrow, followed by burial | mittes. of arrangements for the Fire- | PanY. $34257; Joseph Burike, 20 cents; PATENTS Chemi i AT avbeeler; first asslst” | in the North cemetery at Hampton. It | men's ball, stated Wedesday that over | 3¢ Perry. $257.88; Perry & 5 emises e N Dy, accen 2| 18 expected that the majoriéy of the|$126 will be metted from the dance| Brown, $4.14; A. W. Bowen, $12.04; for Protect. your 1dea. Handsome €3- Fancy Chemises; all 1ace and em- | mmborstne coomnion: Jaerman of | junior class of the Windham High|anad will be turned over to the asso- | BoHce ‘uniforms, $37.50; Myron Kinney "“d iy e ) s A o meirth ommittee, Mrs EmmMa| iohool will attend the funcral, as|ciation to ba put into the general| & Son, §30; H.'A. Gagne, 50 cents; P. Die SIS ook Fimes $189 and $2.50. O | e S amiat Miss ‘Margatet Clari; | Youns Darrew was a member of ‘that | treasury. N & Fox 1¢sunts; F| Phosnix Block, -Danlelson, Cenn. B orwtat _ ClTk: | class: 2 o . The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- 2 T aaed b wom | oet1TuThS - o Lt L TR e B 55 tist church met Wednesday with Mrs. W. H. Marisfield e 3 The clags colors, “Rev. R . Hartloy | Demonstration of Spraying of Fruit| Whitman of Main street. ety CEal and Woo! z y Drawers presided at the meeting. Trees. Georse Guild; formerly of this place | SomEany, $30; IR cotpentce, agent | THE -~ CIENRANGE - SALE CONTINOES e s i —_— Professor Jarvis of the Connecticut | 18 Row ensaged In the lumber business | 360,00 1 AL oy court omices, .‘l’d‘*fl“"c. """‘é, ;“c“"”“- st FUNERALS. Agricultural college at Storrs will give | i Verpon 84 : 8. M at The Beaton ovy Goods Mon. - ‘mbul" mmed, , e, . 2 demonstration of the spraying of Funeral of Mrs. Edward Anders. 3 X ielson. \Some discounts -._ and $1.69. ; Mrs. Malvina M. Gharron. fruit trees at an early date. D. L.{ The funeral services of Mrs. Edward | Wheaton Building and Lumber com- | Csstomers nother Srecks M Ives of South Windham has offered his | Anders were conducted at her home| pany, $1.80; F. W. Seward, $10; Put- Blrnlunnen maml-m—v- Th eral 5 vina - Drawers, piain, tucks from-0 to 2| dory Croneral of Mre. Melvina (Mon-| orchard for the demonstration and as|'on Wednesday af 4 o'clock. Rev. Mr. | nam Batrit, $36; Charles H. Brown, Ber CHILDREN’S DRAWERS' J ” b "s | his farm is convenient to most of the| George of St. Albans officiated. Buriai| $15; A. Light, $16. } 15¢; grom’4 to §, 1%c. morning. at. 9 o'clock at St 2| farmers in this vicinity 2 large num- | w, Bt 't 3 m GOODS 'Nl‘l j i 3 % i as in-Westfleld cemetery. The bear-| Putnam Light an m B - Ch:ldflcn’- o Drewers, . embroidered ;‘s‘;’:';}y;fi“““ wes. dn St. Joseph'sS| per will doubtless avail themselves of | ers were. three sons, Edward, Williani| $492.11; repairing engine house, §120. Danleisoz, edn”(. , ; from 4 to §, the opportunity to attend. A meeting|ang Carl, two grandsons, Edward and Y .._.. n M -. Louis R, J. Lemieux. is being planned to be held in this city | Herbert, and George Disqu i The fumeral of Louis Romeo Joseph|at about the same time, to be address- L in law. A B Wood way faroral PUBLIC UTILITIES BILL Lemieux, the § days old son of Mr. and | ed by prominent speakers. e D tae: fun i R o el Mra. Fred Lemieux of the Yellow row, . > iy s 5 wWho died Tuesday afternoon of gastri- St. Patrick’s Day Committee. . OBITUARY. s B Allan mlfll'fl lfl Ifldflm Jmfl u'l’ l"alcy White Aprons tis, was held Wednesday morning at 10} Montgomery Hose company, No. 2, The regular quarterly méeting of the o o'clock. Burial was In St. Joseph's| W, F. D., has a inted the following | s £ bri-ihs - Round Tea Aprons, in plain and dot-{ cemetery. { © | committee to pgrpt‘;c; plans for a St. i Mrs. Loren Bates. Putnam Buairiess Men's association | < A ted muslin, all Hamburg and Dennis Devi Datrick's day celebration: Foreman| ,News was.recelved here Wednesday | was called to order about 8.30 Tuesday WE HAVE THB EST LINE® | trimmed, 21c, 44c and 64c each. ™ o Dt TS S” Flymn, George A. Grady and|Of the death of Mrs. Leren Bates,| evening in'Odd Fellows' hall by Presi- | of Calendars and Christmas and New N e he fimeral of Dennis Devine was Shea.” It is said thAt an ef- | Which occurred Tuesday evening at|dent E. M. 'Wheaton. There was an | Year's Cards in town at Bi urg held Wednesday from the family home, James A. teimmed, ‘4% Tie, t4o ana e4c sach. *| 15 Muple svemus af dds oclogk, foi!| fort i biime made to have 3 eslebrar | 0L ONS. My BV HINe i Gy Jours | Shtw: & Gulogais ta the banaser of the | - wa. JomxsTONS, Long. Aprons, 21c and 4de. 1oWSd By matviien: MO TL Toeenn | N of Taat sear . 0ld and had resided most of her life| Dambury Business Men's association e T s ik pisi ) . in this place, having but recently | about two weeks agd, made a report of BIG REDUCTIONS IN Flemming, pastor of the church, was moved to the west to live with her| the proceedings at that meeting. joods to ke thecelebrant of the mass The bear- Three Bouts & ‘:lndhm Athletic | 5 P iehter. She is' survived by two| President Wheaton introduced Nor- | ¥an Sloer: S ers were Jerem] ulivan, John ub. daughtana Mrs. Earl Hopkins of Wor-| mand F. Allen of Hartford, chairman X MLLE. BEAUREGARD. —eee There were three bouts before the|cester and Mrs. Campbell of Ewanston | of the legislative committee of the — CHE Windham Athietic club Wednesday | and a son, Dr. George Bates of Spring- | State Business Men's association, as \ COLDS CAUSE HEADA avening, and the crowd was well satis- | qeld. The body will be brought here | the speaker of the evening, stating that 5 3. BOPTOMLEY & SON, LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the | fied, especially with the last go of the | for bural in Westfield cemetery. in accordance with the notlces sent out General Repalr Shop, world wide Cold and Grip remedy re- | ovening. The first was between Buck he would talk on the public utilities| = moves cause. Call for full name. Look | Falvey of New_ London and Bill Milier WEDDINGS. Dill which 18 at present intsresting the| Bievele ana Automobile Repairing, for signature E. W. Grove. 25t of Norwich and was scheduled for six et members. of our legislature. 01l and Gasoline for sale, ————————— | TOUNAS, but was declared off after the “ Barber-Meyers. Mr. Allen prefaced his remarks ’b.y ® You furnish the girl and| . sccopd round, as Miller was In 10 8| 1o Annio Meyers of Norgich and | atinE ihat the B b Mans SWWETT OTTY HOTEL ) Second was betwsen Abe the Newsboy, | Irving Barber of this place were united | 15,0 of giving the local associations an | o™ =84 Up-te-flate Hotel ta overy we’ll furnish the house. . B o Toondon "anid K14 Nelson of |in marriage at the home of the bride | D% of SWing the locs] associations an Sastigator. » Reading, Pa. and was scheduled for |iD Moosup Tuesday afterncon. Rev. J.| SIoctve W O opes OOl O o bo- TRA ¥.'2LEWIS Propristor. ; W k< eight rounds, but lasted a trifle less | H. Broderick ofciated. fiticar eharmols. < Are aTrifie Hard, e’ll help you to happi- Than five, Nelson's seconds throwing - Colebrated Birthday. T ears Rbb. o Sl 1o Stath deb % movwsAN, up the sponge. Nelson found favor| 7Tne Worcester Post sgid recently: | soclation did fe best to get a utilities Jewett Oity, . ness, you and your spouse. with the crow@ for his clean and|yrs W. A. Chase of Danielson cele- | bill passed by the legislature. A com- FUNERAL DIRECTOR. But Cheer Up, for You Cap willing work but was not husky enough | brafed her 85th birthday snniversary | mittee of very able men, consisting of | Surmiture amd Crawford Ceoking for Abe. The third @nd final §0.was a | yostorday in the home of her daugh- | Judge Phelps of Rockville, Marcus edit thy und_exhibition between Abe 5 Southi Siow ‘s fadi BhonedBtore T PR Get m .y unm' at the Your cr is M—a m’d"eBm;{ F:l;ey uck had Abes ter, Mrs. . H. Storrs of 1 Kilby street. | Holcombe of Southington, now a judge o re §1-3: house 35-5. vom the start and forc dollar or two — each week 'g‘;:r“;‘:;“.,:;‘iamfi innding many hard | 0 > lows, ani n! o e rount s W]mman“e or each month makes it 5 MONUMENTS, with tast, dlever work, cleatiy out- s . n G Hestetones aua “The crowd warmed up to Palvey’s # easy for you. | rendy to be erected. Obtain our prices | work and save mnim liberal appause b Loan Company, | e P A ERRON, | Bemioe iy e S ‘ 3 . . F. hy as well. not show his cus- f . e give MAPLE LEAF corner Main and Watson Stresta | fomary epecd. Shaun Sullivan refereed fl n.lar a e n flsnn - a“ a" Se Ian'ns 15 Uniom Streei. { Trading Stamps ‘Willimantie. Cons. and L. N. Dondero was timekeeper. 2 3 P 1 o ~ Personals. Terms otrictly confidential, A . Hosmer of Main street spent oct118 ELMORE & SHEPARD, Seng It of e Cating_esioess” Mechanics’ Dep’t. -Store OUTPITTRRS TO ALL. mayiéa 1911 Overland Models Il'lll‘l‘ P. CH RO, 1029 Main St., Willimantic, Conn. f. F. G JAGKSON—Dentit Painless Extracting and _Filling a Specialty = = Willimantio 48 Pianos to be sold at-from 15 to 409 discount Wednesday in Hartford. Civil_ Engineer Robert E. Mitchell 3 1% was in Hartford Wednesday. Ainadr ). Ol ot ey Lon- During the past few months an unusually largé stock of Second-hand and Slightly Used ‘Pianos has e g Rtk sl SIS accumilated at our Willimantic Stors. Some of these were rented, some wers taken in axchange for town Wednesday, calling on friends. Piano Players, some are only a little shopworn. Deputy Sheriff John H., Fitts of AI c' BLANCBETTE’ Hampton was 2 Willimentic visttor POLLOWING IS A PARTIAL LIST " i Norwich and Willimantic, Conn. JAMES BARRIES ‘Wednesday. One MATHULHECK, slightly used, $375.00, now Mrs. William Ross of Chaplin spert ‘One KELLER BROS., slightly used, $325.00, now . ; ‘Wednesday with her father,J. S. Jones, SORUMANN < POSt C d Sh R e e 3 One 8 & BON, rented, $275:00, now . | ar Op Mr. and Mrs A. C. Blanchette left ©One STULTZ BROS.; wew, $376.00, now : " ‘Wednesday afternoon for a visit with One MARSHAIAL, rented, $260.00, now 801 Main Street, Witlimantio. 5 relatives in Lowell, Mass. One KEIL®O, rented, $260.00, now ..... = Jandd Rev. Denis ‘Moran of St Francie’ 4 7 4 L chureh, New Haven, was the guest of One CAMBRIDGE, rented, $250.00; now .. relatives fn the city Wednesday. One R. 8. HOWARD, new, $325.00, now ....... \ o With the close of December, 1910, | Mrs. Alpbonse .Richard and daugh- One AMBRICAN SQUARE, second-hand, $330.00, now . pac.a the Willimantic Savings Institute Blanchthe, 0{: Mam;fl'fi- guwml& are ' One J. N. VOSB SQUARE, second-hand.’ $250.00, now . > ) closed the most successful year's | SUCStS at the home of = eecy; One STRERLENG ORGAN, s, e business in s entire history. | 215, SR SRS Go 00 R PN R s T lo S&a Gl‘een Tl'ad- The efficient Board of Directors, | are at their home, 112 Bridge street. » &, CLARK, secbnd-bhand, $100,00, no who, with the same careful and| Clarence G. Watkins of South Man- One BMITH AMERICAN, second-hand, $100.00, now . conservative management that | chester, a member of the firm of Wat- One CARPENTER ORGAN, second-hand, $75.00, now . has charaoterized the old insti- was in the city on business One SMITH AMBRICAN, secOnd-hand, $50.00, DOW - y.evsieuansssns tution for years, added facilities to N e » and resources, will continue to |y, M Helon K Storry Nt ora foy Thees prices are regularly for cash only, but in order to open thi ing Stamps Free with a ten cent box of Bee important sale to all we are go- - endeavor to serve the public as — ing to extend thess offerings to instaiment purchasers. At this sale therefore you get the cash price and Hive Starch. i s #fi‘l g o e Wife Got Tip Ton Advics. | monts. Here is an opportunity of & life tima.. > 3 < Bee Hive Starch requires no|. g being "‘"‘“m""“'F '°“i": m"z‘n.%fit&“&” Ry R fid o Come to our store Friday morning. Get' our' 2. o % rongest hanois| . 0 torms. Sale opens Friday, February 10th, closes Monday, February 20th. You know the place, our ‘new cooking, and imparts a beaut;. Ingtitutions. - gaid; Pt Bucklen's "Arnics’ Salve on auarters, Savings Bank Bullding, 801 Main Strest. - fulhm'hwcoflmcndcufft The T. R. Sadd Co. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. 3 H - Established - M ¥ a short time. Quickest healer of o TEY burns, scalds, cuts, corns, bruises, ranf N Sprains, swellings. ~Best pile cure on SR gl e SR il 1 Watkms Brothers, - A e uz%a{g:fmm%”fl&um g WlLLlMAN‘l‘lC o .HA!zfrFo,Rp SOUTH MANCHESTER ness before the publie, m S * > . + ness and for ar e threach: i sare WEBSTER, Treasurer. ' | X5 oplates, jn.:mulul;.;: of TH nx“a‘flam .'w" Jan2¢ThSTu £ & you want to r.l o bnl

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