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mwu TAI-K IN ~ WEsTERLY Nauyaug Cottagers Give Water Car- P 3 e nival—W. C. T. U. ‘ Picnic—Mr: " Chester Chapman’s Funeral—Batty- : g 3 £ -l Rt - ) 3 3 aas ik : . P ; yotct s Hough Marriage at Town -Clerk's| - E ; 3 : % : : < ‘ Enforcing Automobile Laws Stunt For Police Force of} god" < : i 5 Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters : : L . = B - ¢ Y and Conductors, and al; xinds of Job= / Five—Death of William W. Woodmansee—B. Frank| ac Nnuvaue Monday eveninis took : \ ; ; ; ! bing promptly aftended to. 7 4 i place the. first water carnival which’ Sl s $ i ’ i proved a complete success. - Fourteen Bliven Celebrates Birthday—Town’s Population 8,696. | iroved 2 complete - e , Dprettily decorated with 3 . lanterns and flags made .a brilliant - e : ¢ 7 % spectacle, . Those who had_ boats in g 5 ani ary m The town authorities of Westerly jand swho are sull rosidents of West- | (e, carnival were Claude Chester of : believe that the publicity given to the erly. . _ | Nicoli 'of New York, Miss Maude Al- P & A peep into an up to date bathroom determination to enforce the AULOMO- | (i reimn 1 e e o Seond 28 Mer of New York, Charles Wheeler of 1s only less refreshing than the batm > B thuselah in the eyes of strangers, fol we. CApthus VanTHRElL. . Charles itself. During the summer you will bile law at any cost will have a ten-|some have actm}lly askfid hrxlm fgr de- | o winkie, of Ruthorford: N. 3. D¥ the more lock to the bath for bedily of automo- |tails in connection with the bronze e, of Ru , N. J., DF. frbseplocie: fal e b e e e oo O tomO- | tablet on the front of the little bulld< | Curtis o sacacel Rdesl . Birge. fo Blans of the Doteelaln and othee g S pr e e o ins he ocouples, placed thersiby Fhebe | J o 0 o OO e DOnE twe e and give you estimates for the work done, the town treasury will not be|Greene Ward chapter, Daughters of |0 ystic, ‘Th?re V‘tfife_&l"“‘ét_ “;‘3 T of putting them in in the best manner lowered by reason of the enforcement |tbe American Revolution, and which | Jred spectators on the island; after the from & sanflary standpoint—and guar i rea e et % < antee the entire jol The fines - imposed for violation go|dian Trail used until the building of |made by Dr. Curtis, Arthur Vanwinkle 10 ‘the stade- Should the police depart-|the first bridge over Paucatuck Triver, ?:{,}fi;fi.}fffid rVe![‘:‘ ;r?;e;exl:‘:égf:a “The Z i JFE TOMPKINS. > i about 1712.” esh 5 ment decide to employ men with mo-|% i 5. suce of the carnival was largely W torcyeles to ald them in the work, and s : d | due to Miss Allyn and Miss Nicoll 67 West Main Street that s the best method of enforcing atistics of population of Rhode Voo e the law, it will be done at the expense is given in a census bulletin ST O icnic. > of Westerly. Not so in Connecticut, | just issued, which shows the popula- | The annual picnic of the Weman's Th va“ hn Fou d c where motorcycle policemen will be | tion of Westerly to be 8,606, as against | Christian Temperance union was held e 8 nary Lo. sent to a f‘it_\: or town upon applica-|7,541 in 1900, and 6,81& in : 90. Tubsd;:.\' athth: home of Mrs. Allen 3 ¥ tion, and at no expense to the town,|population of the other owns i rouch on the Noank road. The party 0 < It as in Rhode Isiand, the fines col- | Washington county in the same peri- |left Mystic on the 1003 troliey. Din : . D . \ lecfed go to the state. * lods is as follows: _Iner was served at noon. At 230 Letters TTom rominent rugngtS Regardless of the cost, the police (‘harlesmwn;‘ll 7 in 1910, 975 in meet[n% ‘;,f the denion was 5 ch ™ “ FI h i furnished promptly. YLarge stock of department has been instructed by the 1900, 915 in 189 5 irze of the president, Mrs. . atterns. No. 11 to 25 Farry Street town covncil to- emforce the law, #o] Exeter-—17% i 1910, 843 in 19007964 : It proved the largest \addressed to as . etcher. o : k sts for overspeeding and to|in 1890. theld by the union. v {T‘r'?,,io.‘h':"iu" the Hmit_ With the fa- Hopkinton—2,324 in 1910, 2,602 in | Many visitors were present from near- Mansur Drug Co., of St. Pzul, Minn., says: “We are 1;0:.‘[‘11~tha habit & cilities at hand, unless the motorcycle [ 1900, 2,864 in 1890. by unions, and the ladies returned of recommending proprietary medicines, but we never tale to say t is adopted, there is| Narragansett Pi 1,250 in 1910, 1,- {home on the 5 o'clock trolley good word for Castoria. It is a medical success.” R spotter system is adopted, as E 5 910, 1,- 5 . Yy word for 2. 3 i systes - 1523 i 900, 1,408 89 & - B e o T R e A ixiinsiath 4| AElabe for Béacs Mesting, Hegeman & Co., of New York City, N. Y. say: “We can say for your Tin and Sheet Metal Worker ment can do Is to resort to the time-|193 in 1900, 4193 in 1800. = |, %l peparafions are being made Castorfa thet it is one of the best selling preparations in our stores. Aottt e~ miciokeon and Boynton o B o el Tl L s NS are to be held in the Grove from Aug: That is conclusive evidence that it is satisfactory to the users.” Furnaces. 2 The autos will travel slowly over the| South Kingstown—5,176 in 1910, 4,- P Agsgaur»j’t a0, u_:Fhis l}‘ei(ng; 'h: Myers-Dillon Drug Co., of Omaha, Nebr., says: “Your Castoria i3 omo 55 West Main Strest. Norwich, Conn. mSaeuRed, ErRD, Bl e O e e e ine o ilio 4t TD einid ot Choiectnie of the best sellers we have. 'We cheerfully recommend it to our trade will_continue to defy the law . e Do se of 788. * |a fine programme of speakers has been . a times, and will te to its merits at any and all passing the vision of the posted sen-|is 24,942, an increase o et B AL voluntarily at 3 3 3 tinels. RV e o bt - M e Fon times.” . ' ? 7 i Y 2 Newcastle, Pa. . Fessen- 1 e Bt hiie als: Thrsas tha] = SRR ciatianin Swotis | o8 uoiesion Weber Drug Co, of Indianapolis, Ind, says: “Fletcher’s Castoriz i3 Heati ! g The omfort station a . driver of the automobile in the leat Rk At e Sl B oklyn, Ly Yt an article for which there is.no substitute. - It is undoubtedly one of the eaflng and Plumblng_ :\nph‘-::nm:h;t.enfemr:m»l;‘i‘:;'e ‘l: the rear Mr. and Mrs. George P, Fenner of h a Lockwood of most popular articles on the market fo-day and our customers for it 7 % i¥ racing to get the lead and leave|New London were in Welterly Tues- Washington, D. C.. and Alfred Love are numbered by the hunfireds.™= 92 Franklin Stresi e e Lo : | Srn s T L P Sor Parrish & Balley Pharmacy, of Los Angeles, Cal, says: “During an was adopted on several occasionsnear- | Only one theatrical performance was | union, v ly two years ago, with its attendant|given in the town of Westerly during| Funeral of Mrs. Chester Chapman. experience of over 30 years in the retail drug Mm“mm we have never . y dangers. Two arrests were made and | July. The funeral of Mrs. Martha Chap- found a proprietary remedy that has had such 2 'ge sale or given such a fine of $100 and costs imposed in rehite: Vonar g Vatbing! fir b ins e ot Crests ey e agél’ cise, buit ‘that there Wk nOF & i e e My g, ot | man, Site jof Shesters CiSpuiin: (Yas universal satisfaction as your Castoria. daughter, Miss Mary L. ' eld from ome on ‘ne Aotter Hill P colligion or other mishap is due to| ...~ 4 road Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock Theo. Metcalf Co., of Boston, Mess., says: “We have handled Fleicher's " M k w > “.. ‘“‘.'r"'he"?:,tf: ,,',:‘,;‘,{‘cilg’fi‘,‘mf;:":(,'f',"fl:;s Mis§ Grace E. Lewis of Worcester |and was 3’;-(11': é‘(;‘,‘:"{"g:;_* ghi - id Castoria for years and consider it one of the best preparations made. aKes wrinxiss as police committee of the whole, has gi(tl};"eefiuest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. T; bk whikd Si\'en!il-d-a s Our sales are continually increasing and everyone of our customers have i w;':g-ry over d‘ubhgalth dxon your ’ hat_someth ust be do clnell. ; e s i ria” ealth no good, and merely causes and done quickiy. and puis the matte: | Alfred H. Pollock and family of New | Ut ‘cimrch of W S ot M BOtHIAE Vet pralee D Mlotehoe s © et < wrinkles, that Make you Io0k older right up to the police department for |London are spending a few weeks at |} WD T T - - & W. H. Chapman, of Montireal, Que., says: “I have sold Fletcher’s Cas. than you are. st up, ] . e tributes were Leautiful. Burial was 5 It ick. don’t worry, b R i T = oeiis Cemipa n e T It of Short His, |0 Elm_Grove cemetery, Mystic. The torie for many years and have yet to hear of one word other than praise of R e pat o Patrolmen, one of whom is stationed at | x 15 tne Baest ot alise Cathorine G, | PATEr were members of e ity fts virtues. I look upon your preperation as one of the few so cailed this we repeat the words of thousands ach S, Sweou My S Bleved s Main airect. '\Vl'"""d o HT°‘”: dCleri;)s 0"2""1 patent medicines having merit and unhesitatingly recommend it as a safe e e o three for night service. Fhese are D b v Ci iss Cora ough, aughter of Mr. . 3 . it ¥rederick G. Bellamy of Providence Lo S0k A 0ld remedy.” % 3 members ho( l‘hg 'tqv‘m » 'cll)lm_(';lh \;}:\‘0 15 Heve ob'a risttitorhis fatHer; Gepree| 200 A\Ir:"”\y\llllldl;n ‘xliuutgh ot l\efi\: }ld; hmgh y. say, ment of the automolile law. The Dr. and Mrs. . I. Payne have gone . yaye married Saturday evening at the b & on day duty therefore would be obl on a vacation to Bangor, Me. The doc- | {n ‘vlerk's office. Both young peow Bears the S)gm}t‘lue of ed to_station himgelf in sections atftor will attend a meeling of the alum- | e well known here and will re- \ It 1s a wonderful female remedy, as ch end of the trap and leave the|ni of Jefferson Medical collese. > Mystic. you will admit if you try it. center of the town ab&flu(el,\’ without The enforcement nfy_lht new traffic Lillian Worden of New Bed- Directions for its use are printed In police ;)Nt:tecuon. At z;fl;td tlx‘l;‘;(!bme_n gnm;iaqc]e h_vd!he police h Droven | s the guest of Mystic rclau&'es.r e 11““,’.‘,.",,‘“1, every bottle. Prica Are not too many 3 eneficial, and now ail venicles 3 el C his. returned to $1.25 at druggists. ness center, without doing sentry work|driven to the right of the center of the | Hartford, after a visit to his children - z NCO- at_the automobile trap. street and are headed to the right|in town, * {2 - FR}A‘,:%CV) thi?xf:;ucm:ml;x‘,fo" 1 it is the public wish that the|when at a standstill. Sailing Par ° 3 = e o speed of automobiles be reduced tol nqy Westerly Veteran Firemen's as-| Morse Robinson of Was the minimum, the chief would be justi- | sociation, Tecently orsanized, will ha O 15 EheATIn e tha 0! s, 1] e when some of the members will tell|friends on a sail to Fishers island need of sleuth work or any secrecy. |of the days when they ran wid de mer- | Ty Dinner was served and a In Use For Over. 30 Years. . William W. Woodmanses, who work- | Chine and manned the brakes. | most delightful time spent. 5 TUE CENTAUR COMPANY, T MURRAY SYRELT, NEW YORK CITY. (Successor te A. T. Gerdner) i i Or] Mrs. Mary Jane West, widow of| Frank Sherman of Beston. who is " :fn,:'afif';':".fi;';:‘gdfl‘:fif.f his retiring | william R, West, died Monday at her | speriding August at the Benjamin cot- H i ing at his home'at Rockville, R. L., in|home on the Potter Hill d, in ber | tage. entertained a party of friends on ac VYV e[’y his S7th year. :Fa was one of the lead. | 66th year. She is survived her aged | a syl Tuesday to Nauyaug and Watch : ing citizens and a deacon of the Sev.|mother, two sons, Arthur D. and HG\\'- Hill. = o and Baptict church. M food- jard W. Swan, and two sisters, Mrs. Town Topics. \ Manace js sufvived by three son, La |ITed 3. Crandall and Amelia 1 Cran- | iiorman Bamshow hus returned| . Boarding Clede of Westerly, and Orrin nnd,"“ of from a v at Black Island. _— i George Woodmansee. The deces An automobile owned by C. E. Wet- Albert Sawyver has returned to Hart- . 1 had been sick but a few days. more of New Britain, a' summer resi- | ford after two weeks' stay in Mystic. i ¥ —_— dent at Watch Hill, skidded and crash- | . M. E. Rice of Boston is at fl er ee u ar al“s ! Stable B. Frank Bliven, the ancient ed into the fence near the residence of | her summer home at Cedarcrest. I rtained seme of his intimate | Ichsbod Sisson, on ihe Watch Hill| " Jos Crary is in New. York for o I 3 ¢ 12-14 Bath Street. in his market in Main street, |road, Monday evening. he! fegce was | ¢ —IN— WE"ESBAY Tuesday, on the 77th anniversary of smashed and the automobile was stop- | - ! UDAY S X HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. nis birth. Mr. Bliven, while claiming |ped at the edse of the embankment, . n Furnlture’ cGrpets | - AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. to be the oldest man in active business somewhat damaged, but still in the| William Loomis and son Eugene are l Telephone $88. in the town, decla that he is but a running. | spending a few days at Narragansett B d' - c a % ? Youngster compared with several who! rhe chauffeur of’a Watch Hill auto- | Pie 1 al\d ed ]ng g . were men grown when he was a youth, | mobile evidently took the trolley road| Miss Sarah Hewitt has returned QUALITY that passes through the lot at Thomp- | from a visit to Mrs, C. N. Chappell at | Reduced prices on. all our Sideboards, __ ¥ son's corner for a dontinuation of the | Ocean beach. Chuchds - Bockert . Ehaliner Soits £ in work should always be coasidered highway, when full speed Monday | s o ot - especially when it costs no inore than ight. d his mistake in time A 3 D TODAY ONLY the inferior kind. Skilled men ara P s mishap, but w!u;‘n wus irance with Joy! —_— ermployed by us. Our price tell the making a quick turn back to the high- X B it i i whole story. 3 way the automobile gr > stone Pt s s F - STETSON & YOUNG. Al whd was mMht i ity E One Box Lee & Osgood’s Talcum Powder 15¢ e FELE KEENE’S 3 SI 'FF Undertakers and Embalmers. 2 ERED SigEen L SERINGS GLAD-PHEET Norwich and Tattville, | One Box Lee & Osgood’s Cold Cream . 15c The Roads Are Settling . s 4 : : 3 and pleasure driving will be the best High School Student Has Hand Badly |, Corn and Bunion i One Gilt Vanity Box . . . . . . 25¢ and SHeRiat. Wiy 15, get: the ubERe Injured—Funeral of Robert Buckley. Remedy Total fi ing fresh air that is Detter than the T zoots out the comns and iv i best tonic. ’Phone us for a good team. Fl V Y AR Joseph Letturex had his hand seri- et OF e out the'coms and II:lu‘er:]d'l? Anz'l’a:'IdoIdN:)r:flch}l otal . . 55¢ . Enone u for & v injured Monday in an ice crush- Sou sleep. the Ale that Is e-knowledged to be tha . er at Cpmpo's store. where he was | p O Gummmee | e ANLE Ve : 2 . Livery Stable Falls Avenus, employed during the high school vii- > Ifthereare any SEpIR S Taung the s ) g By cogour fect fier o vl of | PEERLESS. A telophone order wil TR Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pink- | nd his hand received several ,Mw'“ & reum the Moncy-Back Covpen r;"-e:” ;v?‘r:f‘-val'ézu;l. e A on Exhlbltlon . s in every package), anc 3 . cCC M, ranklin 18 £ ’ feet will be returned immediat e bam’s Vegetable Compound. -2 zRobers s Buckley's Fungral. happy ! Shest o Plaster {5 (trigl size 251 A7 A fine assortment of the Latest Styles : : | 'The funeral of Robert Buckle: L et atsae 196 (triple size 25¢) in Millinery for Summer wear at Erie, Pa. — “1 suffered for five years |held at St. BEdward's church Tt Vs 4 We have some pi £ Note. Ths vanity box is a round gilt tox fitted with a mirror, puff = from female troubles and at last was | moriing at 9 o'cloel Rev iek e ha pieces o o2 ) s MRS, G. P. STANTON’S, e ainiost helpiass. 1 (L Al KEENE CO., &5 Furnifure Tables Chits and box and powder puff. Just the thing to carry in vour hand bag. No: 50 Shsbuciot Sisust, - went to_three doc- rds cemetery. s ; ’ 4 ’ - h 2 Jessie Keefe of North Carolipa = = - S i : Jtors and they did |, X " Sionds. 1n. town: Al Me PI Swing Seat suitable for Piazza We want the people of Norwich to become hetter acquainted with || MILL, REMNANT STORE sister advised me t0 | oturned Homé arier isiting Trionds | ow e case or Seashore Cottage. il our stock of sundries and toilet goods, to that end we will offer from WWest side—170 W. Main #t., ia. B. Pink 5 Hel L3 nos i = 5 \ 3 th ly place to save 50c_on every :‘rqym,lgy{l_n: g];,‘l{’il‘nllx- Mere. . o m e Ahate an ot o T e X 2 time to time special sales of some of the every-day things. A Dyess Goods, silks and 2 3 hle obert Tuthil i ey s : & > tton Goods. New goods for ing lCompound, and vacation in Hart E timajol ongall jondh orcontrace etk Thc Faflnlng Stlldlflb. This week we have a special sale of m Tooth Brush, the guaranteed o Bummmer.. Good ISagtns for suiis; whlsau I had taken s L-rmhlx:\ 2 faet HHS’. carpenter \\...-:\ ]vé«x:lnrég,del‘c., ; Kind, in a clever ‘glass case, the regular price would be 456. , THis: waek gresses and waists Come aad sde the only two bottles I s Lena Dean of East Orange. ete. Jobbing promptly attended to. A | £ 1 could see a big : of Mary Wildey. | pstimates cheerfully siven, 31 Willow Street or while they last we shall sell them both for 23c. MILL REMNANT STORE, c.hi“l‘“;‘-] 80 Il took YANTIC HAPPENINGS. —_— WALL PAPER FURNITURE Every Brush guaranteed to be perfect and bristles secure. See our 179 'W. Maia 8¢ six bottles and T am . - ~—Jnow strong and well | _ _ s : C. M. WILLIAMS UPHOLSTERY Shav windon: : again. I don’t know how to express |Bridge Repairs—Charles Bentley in I C E B | Thejcase keeps the Brush cclean and sanitary and can be used to . my thanks for the good it has done me Provincetown Manoeuvres. G n e e Bihlder, S and th?IW all suffering women will | i 218 MAIN STREET. carry the Brush when traveling. &ve ydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable 25 Mary Keenat ‘eand - Mis; 721 Phone 370, mpound a trial. It was worth itg |Peth Hoar of Greeneville spent Sunda hone, 370. GEO E PlTCHER { W 50 T ol H el = with friends here. . . " E ‘D‘“\ggm- & l"si,J- P. ENDLICH, | " \fiss Alice Laughlin and Patrick : : S o Pails and Shovels, 8and Toys, Kites, Tyl B Plokme s & o otable Com. | LAUENIIN spent Sunday at - Ocean NEWMARKET HOTEL. Civil Engineer, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Fans, Lan- 4, o a - | Beach il ! und, made from native roots and | . Jersmiah Quinley of Gre o 715 Boswntl Axe wishes to announce o his patro,.. and | ) terns, Parasols, Lunch Baskets, Beach “herbs, tai ti Janeigla 2 3 Mrathoeneyiile | Pirst-class Wines; Liguers und Clgara | the public that he has- moved tc. 65 ), CO] n i) - D s ay vi is br ¢ Sey- iz 4 . Qe e = e he v, ° e L S eedHu IR Bex | ebei f ey it i/ brother, oy | RIS RS Titiey nd Clgatk | (e public that be has pimdvttn e Retail Department, Baskets, Napkins and Lunch Sets and + for theqargest number of actual cures | Mr- and Mrs. William Herri SHICH S Jobe TUSKW iR SRS SO0 hept g o 3 Boats of all kind. of female diseases we know of, and |Sunday with relatives in Bozrah. - NORWICH, CONN. thousands of voluntary testimonials |, Frer NoWroche Bl s Tan fil i are on file in the Pinkham laboratory 2 i "H& [“l“ F“ F k SI Miss Ed B ley 4 Mis: > o - i 8t Lynn, Mass., from women who hava |1otte” Bentiey s oneere ot s g : Agency for Park & Tilford Candy. 3 been cured from almost every form of | Mrs. Henry Lewis at Lord'st Point. S nni Y female complaints, such as inflamma- |Stonington. a[galn ays re u ver 3 J tion, ulceration, displacements, fibroid Miss Margaret Murphy and GARDEN VEGETABLES P! , t.mors, irregularities, periodic pains, | flelen Murphy of Norwich spent kache, indigestion and nervous [an¥ at |the Towers ot Tavern, as prostration. Every suffering woman A e owes it to herself to give Lydia E. PInk- | v taiiieia pring Is repairing' the Am's Vegetable Sompomid o L Y., Reilroad bridge south of the Yanti If you want special advice write Charles Bentley, U. S. S. Washinz- Mrs.Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for it. |ton, is in the manoeuvres off Province. t is free and always helpful. town, Mass., this week. MORE PLENTIFUL DERMA VIVA Melons right in their glory THE IDEAL FACE POWDER THE HUCKLEBERRY kes face, hands, arms and neck as white as milk and does not show or rub off. Pimples, Blackheads, Freckles, Moth or | CROP IS LATE BUT IT IS HERE. Liver spots cured in a few days. Have handled this prepara- tion for vears and recommend it. . Utley & Jones. Price 50c. - People’s Market Every Wednesday we have Special Oiferings " Big Vaiues for Small Prices FOR TODA 50c Colored Shirt Waists at. 3 39¢ $1.00 White Lingerie Waists. 62c BEACHEY MISTAKEN FOR STORK. o Brought Baby Brother. . . ; ’ ’ N - ‘—'\— & $2.50 White Lingerie Waists. $1.58 d k 1 b th 6 Fr.nk“- :‘-N v, N. Y., Aug. 7.—Whi Lin - . ; : : Bl et s Short Kimonas, at o 106, 18 and 250 When you want a good smoke, buy the JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Long Kimonas, at 63c and 79c e 5 i an_exhibition flight in his a=roplanc INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY |over this city a son was born (st n ; $250 Messaline Silk Waist, at. ez . cei... $198 . 5 and Mrs. Joseph Finch of Parment. - ~ Wesatérly Branch Serdet: ¢ Our big prize distribution takes place every Wednesday at 3 p. m. Capital . .Three Million Dollars Five year old Grace, the daughter in Those who have made large purchases during the past week should Burplus . ... Three Mil Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficlent 1a its n Dollars |the family, had been sent to spend ! fiernoon at the homs of a neighbo: The stork has brought you a ba trother,” her father saic when he went come with their contest cards. Step in and ses us. Perfecto < ’ : 2 TS8OI co. management. el A 1 | FRANK WATSON AH_ . “Oh, and 1 saw the stork., papa o 10c or 3 for 28c¢ 72 Franklin Street Established 1001, chirped the five vear old. “I sat on i} porch and saw it flying around. There Harold L. Wells, O. D., Optometr! 4 v out by the Defective vision corrected by the pro must be anothar baby ‘w 1 er adjustment of lenses. Room , fair grounds. I: flew out there and ‘liv fer-Langwosthy Block. Westerly, B, k !and everybody ran over to see.” E. F. HIMES & CO., Providence, R. L i nevy. berors the PuBLLG, there s no mes = & idium better than through the advertise ing columns of The Bulletin. 248 Main St, Franklin Sq. Norwich, Conn.- ;H IME S|=hdon

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