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ASSOCIATED 3 FAIR TODAY. RAIN TUESDAY. MODERATE EAST WINDS. PRESS DESPATCHE! Y -~ WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT Moving Fictures ai the Breed The- 4 Vaudeville and Motio anauasvi n Pletures . at A Woman's Way at Poli gt Common Cour Theater. il Meeting in . No. 11 L O. O. F., me: * . meets . B. of T, Carpenters’ 2. 1. 0. G. Baptist ~ Chureh Norwich_Aerie, No. 367, F. -lepnl'-l in }‘.\g‘l-fi' Hall. Aty - jumbers’ Union mee . e LU Sedgwick Camp. No. 4. S of V., mee T Buckingham Aiemorial Wz * ANNOUNCEMENTS Frank A Bil r in men's russe $250 and 34.00 The W C. holds its monthly meeting this afiernoon at 3 0'Clock 35 Shetucket et csiig Miss C. Adles will be in New ek ali this week In Norwich week @f November 13 See adv. FOLTRY. FROM OVER THI WiiLs, Boftly and sweetly from over The volces are calling to m With musical rhythm they the winds, In the lyricil tones of the wold under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” are inserted at the rate of line, six words to the line. Attention,” Farmers ! DOLLARS BONUS For Fattest and Big- gest Turkey Raised $10.00 Next Best $5.00 T hird $5.00 ea. How gently the notes now fall on Like the ripple and splash of roll 8o sweetly, and softly, and gently The yoices that call This advertisement will be read by 90,000 people, and there are 'many among that number who are contem- plating purchasing a FARM, because 2 farm is(something that cannot fail for it brings owner both contentment and profit, and as I have in my employ under yearly contract a Photographer, Civil Engi- neer, Lawyer and Analytical Chemist you get the benefit of costly experl- ments and the best legal advice, giving the purchaser a chemical analysis of the soil and an absolutely perfect title I make a specialty of New England Farms and Country Estates, and if af- ter viewing properties on my list you TO RENT. TO RENT—Two six-room flats at 120 ‘modern improvements Apply at 122 Broadway. TO RENT — Newly furnished rooms with modern conveniences, LaAPPIY to Box 30, "Bulletin. FOR SALE. SALE OR EXCHANGE—Just ar- Wwith a carload of Indiana hors: weighing from 950 to 1650 Ibs. teams, some Apply at Pol H A 4 ur C. Bennett. drivers and general also two pairs lanwarring, Asylum Street, City. From over the hills, the far awa Where' crested, tho Deais Teac) Ana ciothed in B Half hia in the clouds now scar centrally lo- 'ANTED—Raw Syery Friday, Jobn | catea. fringes of mhimm TO LET— FOR SALE CHBAP—No. 2 Viotor phonograph, wood horn, 106 B s sed one. vear, Victor, Buliotin FOR SALE A full blooded Boston bulldog for sale cheap if taken at once. Albert” Poyerd, Lisbon, near ouse. FOR SALE T Darlus Day farm, t of the town of Brooklyn, Co lephone and . ing 200 acres, having all modern conventences. App! J.3. Desmond, he voices are calline in Tunefully mweet, sublim They are calling foday, and o WP TO DATE furnishea rooms, Mar- guerite bullding. Mrs, Lees, 316 'ANTED—Threea vaudeville sketch; lars to B, A.-Bur"h., .u'n'm“ %m 6d s St every Thi Hovi wareh. ANTED—A man £8r Stab- W ished tea .route me, Drifting and lfting from over the good Tor pariicu- ovea TO RENT—A of raw furs bought at Jos. The Bulletin proposes capture the three fattest and largest Turkeys to be offered for_the Thanksgiving market in Windham and New London voice of the twits, the FOR RENT—An upper tenement of 6 rooms on lower Broadway. Brown, 28 Shetucket St % Union Bt facing How sweotly they blena with the fded into mow- pasture ‘and timberland, runnini water at house and barn, two g @ well estab- for Norwich and vi- TO RENT— K« FINE SHOW AT THE AUDITORIUM | TODAY. = looking for | or their money trout stream: winding brook rivilege: no on the farm, tone on cultivated land. | g inguire of H. purchase a place, remember I pay all also mill fy; at of seven rooms, thi.d your expenses from the time you leave home until you return for any distance not over 600 miles. Exceptional bargains in Washington Rawson, 73 Peck $t. o work 1 aru, Hotin Office. gach town on a genu- No advance particulars ff, or Mrs. Mellen How gloomlly sad are the They must be natives—hatched and grown in these two counties. lletin will buy the prize birds at the rezular market price idition to the prize to be awarded. turkeys offered for prize must have head and feathers off, en- ANTED—Bo e T TO RENT—Store at 69 Frankiin St.; Inquire at Bulletin ssession at onc 211 SALE OR RENT_New el 323 Washington room house, pereonal e Bue e TO RENT—Desirable 1ar&s nine-room improvements: ngs cut off at first joint. red. Give reference. Box about Noy. flat on main A |and New London Counties. Of the 460 ze of $10, to the largest and fattest young turkey oyoments: Norwich Town. ments; pric 5 P - of $5.00 to the second largest and fattest y on my list I quote a few: ALL KINDS OF ird prize of $5.00 to the largest and fattest turkey raised in Ne FOR SALE_An 18 months old bull, Guernsey_and Ayrshire breed. I TO RENT—Lower tenement of four Windham Counties. Shippee, the fur deale Bnquire of Joseph Bradford, Perkins, Plain Hiil nov4d | room managemean Les Valadons offer some inte resting ing feats on the silver dons perform - wire on picy sha ridinz with th the = Bla iady COLLEEN BAWN AT 3,000 FEET OF FILM BREED. AT POLI'S THEATER Today is welcor terta Sontzome the position of Polt Players, and t, Tt will the Bandsome ghtest st e pretties: From t Is the big hits of Mis= Montsome. 3t should be more evers particular. ng i to would ] tastes will be pleased. are selling for the enth | | Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. ISHED RUGMS, ail modern oon. eniences, 88 Union St. Telep! LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPACE | TO RENT—With or without power [And Vengeanc and steam—4,000 square Tho lightest, eleanest, factory floor in Norwich. Fournler, Troy Steam Laundry Bufld- ing, Franklin St, cor. Chestnut Ave. you sowed of ontest is open to any man, woman. ove must be submitted. for ex: cozy home \ing the Tuesday before Thanksgiving at 12 o'clock noon. For the largest and fattest young turkey $10.00 will be aw to the market price. is all I ask for of a cottage house. rooms, good cellar, barn, crib and three ineries, % acre of land, never-failing P! place situated in good reighborhood, % mile to church, school and_ trolley, énly 4 miles to Westerly, FOR SALE _Ten barrels of new cider allon by the barrel. . D. 2. Norwich, COTTAGE 57 MAPLE STREET, for sale—As 1 am going to leave town, 71, story cotlage house, pantry and place on the top floor. WANTED Parties roarding house; Address John ville, Conn. WANTED—Messen bo; Western Union Tel. Office. " noy DYERS HE LPERS cotton and silk skeine. to The Brainer dusk of ru | Your atar This turkey will be given Rock Nook wiil sell my containing six room: for two more room: with all modern improvement heat and electrie 200 feet of land and 20 Price right and terms easy to & desira- Call on premises. FOR SALE—A very desirable bome, cheap, at 154 West Town St six-room size of lot 48 feet fromt, on line of trolley. Apply to C. R. Johnson, 177 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L FOR ®NLE House, 1% acres land, | about two miles from raifroad. suitablc | for small poultry farm. South Windham. FOR SALE Chestnut mare, fine worker, | Xour towers stand on rize of $5.00 raiser of the second young turkey in size Ana in_thelr | ¥rom ‘Cret Awike and |The babe wanted “on both ply at once a"& Armstrong Coy New novza Apply A. A "ksgivine dinner for the Sheltering Arms. of the largest and fattest turkey over a year old of $5.00 in addition to the market price. for Children for a Thanksgiving dinner. The judges will be disinterested persons who will weigh the tur- Somers Bros.” market. All turkeys that are eligibi Dalmatian cou arm, 800 cords of some frait, and barn in fair condition, never- ailing water at house and in _pastures. This farm is situated only 1% miles from & quiet village, and the price is only $750 cash. To the rais WANTED—Fi and typewriter. with ‘machine, and also write a good Good salary to in own handwrit- fending hearth and s The spirits of the men Albanian, Croat The ghoats of | Will guide the ship and ep and_ poin For those who coms to Ao G —Herbert Kaufman, i Won for November. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Clever Sayings Good 'hours. right party. stating ex) cmployment, care of Bulietin. WANTED Railway mail clerks; cus_ toms employes; average $90.00 month: examinations Jan. 15t for competition will be purchased at key raiser who enter: the bird whether some_fruit, We have a Fine Store To Rent in the Wauregan House Block, APPLY TO The Parker - Davenport Co. NORWICH, CONN. I have a farm containing 110 acres, jarge orchard of pple, pear and peach trees, 2000 straw- asparagus bed, abundance od, farm well watered, barn, crib, wagon shed and nearly new nine room surrounded by beautiful shade “This is one of the best bargains It is yours for $1,250. Hoplinton, Writs (mmeaiaters, Frant. médiately, Frank- lin Tnstitute, Dept. 35 K T LOST AND FOUND. STONINGTOR. After’ Today—Many Supper—Body WANTED—Skein and braider tenders for day work and night work. Apply at Ossawan Mills. s to Ciose Guests at Coon Charles H. Pendleton Brought from Brooklyn for Buriai. ever offered. FARMERS AND TRES- NOTICES —The words printed on cloth 12x1 persons are forbidden “hooting or _tre Congregational and $3 Washington return to 83 ceive reward Distracted parent—Hushaby | Baby—G'wan! New York Sun. “What an awful cold your % He coughs and sneeze Te does, but it amuses the ba splendidly.”—Sourire. on, this fa: WANTED—OId gosse feather the guiet village of Carolina, R. Cmals peices I offer a 60 acre farm, well aivided v mowing and woodland, abun- dance of fruit, neat cottage house, large Dbarn 40x60, crib. hennery and smoke- This place is only % mile to llage, where employment can be to a whole fagily. Address C. den and hurgesses ¢ for 75 cents, ald, cash to secompany order. The Bulletin' Co., Norwich, Conn. name on it, The matter of =pole at the cor- and Water streets was 1d it was decided to take WANTED _-Plano tuning and repair- ing. All work guaranteed, 293 Prospect WANTED A situation for Cook and Second Girl—both German. Room 32, Central Building. Help Wanted Housework and G. Gordon, SALE—1511 Regal 30 Model L. Fore Door Touring Car: fully equipped: about 3,500 miles. W for immedlate sale. stration. or o “He asked me e T enjoved his speech at the bana night.*—Detroit Frce Prems. t's a good thing you'rs so bigger than I am. you a good one for daring to say one cannot establish absolute eq among men.—FPele BMele. “What on earth do yow keep claps ing for? That last singer was awf T know; but I lked the style of clothes, I and want to look at them."—London Opinion, “That girl im the breakers is evident. ly in distress, Why don't you swim to “It woul be very 1 rescued her yesterda: sas City Journal “Don’t you think there t» a likeness between me and BMona You oan follow example and get ‘wtolem, 100, —Lustige Blaetier. “You are charged,” sald the magis« “with talking back at an Have you anything to say™ your honor, LEGAL NOTICES. 1 make price low W. E. Clark, 215 Willmantic. FOR SALE_Double barrel, ood condition band the use of AT A COURT OF | at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 4th day of Novem- An idéal poultry farm, containing 90 fertile land, some fruit. pond of 10 acres clear water. stocked house of six large barn, several henneries, two cows, one ¥ nd_chickens, . 1¢0 bushels corn, 50 bustiels pot: the up-to-date farming m: in fact, everything ich it intends to give pro- 1 would have xi street worl 36 to qulck cary Bulle- John Walz, late of Pre said Distriet, ohn A. Walz of Norwich, filed’ & petition —_— sandy shore, borough streets FOR SALE. FOR SALE—A 46 h. p. ler, 3 vears old, made by Stewart of will stand 125 pound steam preseure. Inquire A. A. Fournler, Troy Steam Laundry. FOR SALE—12 horse strect cleaning and street repair and have anothe hiring and n was unanimous| street work under the war- A vote was also 40 tons of trap rock scased he admitted to p Whereupon, ed, | miles to Shore Line railroad. Room in the City of FOR SALE A farm of 50 acres of land well divided; good 6 room house and barn; hen houses; 600 cords of wod ‘on farm: fruit trees. All within 3 mmutes walk of trolley and 10 minutes of Baltic village. Girls for General Farm Help. Free Employment M. J. Coscoran, Supt. WANTED FIFTY ITALIAN LABORERS. Apply MERRITT WELCH'S FARM AGENCY, upstairs, 678 Main St., Willi- mentic, Comn. WANTED WEAVERS at Yantic Woolen Co. WANTED First-class Tailors. cLOTH sHoP, Phone 591. se Probate Co wer runabout, her rescue?” The 90-acre farm owned by Mr. Hor- York and situated in the town North Stonington, not far from Mill- town village, a_cotiage house of mnine paintéd white and in e and other buildings, class shape, abundance of kinds of fruit, and 1,000 cords of Farm is well wa- brooks and Springs. The terms are Postession given within 30 days. Investigate. tice of the pendency hearing the publication of me newspape Score a Tie. tiigh school football team “ottrell eleven down to a. tie, excellent game Friday Central Bldg. : 500 each, $2. prices for'any vrinting you are I The Bulletin Cemi over 50 bearl: my dear? pany, Nor- €0 this Court afternoon. The High Price $2,000. expects to * basketball | GOOD PRINTING CHEAP 500 § es (regular business size). ca 5,000, $5.50: 10,060, 31 oBrinted, 3136 The above and foregoir some timber. replied $he cul« FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, “Of've sald too muoch aireddy, Central Buliding, Norwioh, Conn. price upen ap much interest manife , and it is hep- girls will have a game with before long. Saloons to Close. 15 in_the town of Ston- doors tonight licenes having was declared no- t of a hearing before London recently. Just as the fce men Inte coal men wrr, A3 wintry bres baseball player will FOR SALE. FOR SALE No. 308 Central Avenue 10-ROOM DWELLING with large barn on corner The Benjamin Wheeler farm, situat- the town of North and containing about 150 acras, 20 min- | utes’ walk from trolley at Main's Cross- Norwich-Westerly v of wood, and well watered. louse has 10 Stonington. An actor by and by. —Waahington & Visitor—How old are you, my Prisoner—Fifty, (thoughtfully)—Didn't you | the trial? Prisoner—Yes: but the judgs gave me five years—Puck. it sines the Do Lards ty 7 “Oh, at least five di 0 promptly. H1ieth Norwich. Conn. SALE MAXWELL two-cylinder, equipped with lamps, speedometer, extra inner tubes, H. MEDBURY, Putnam, Ct. A PIG-GOLIAR QUESTION Do you want a pig, one or many, as- sorted sizes” Hens, Cockerels, Pullets also? FOR SALE NO. 57 WEST MAIN STREET. The preperty owned and oecu- nied by the Fetate of Rebert Brown, Plumbers, known as the Pequot Bullding, will be sold on most favorable torms. in best of repair, basement cemented, Feveral henneries, large orchard. This farm 1s now rket and will be s0ld at a very low figure and on very easy terms. which has been en- RUNABOUT; got Into soc} vorces ago."—Satin, Just 10ols at the troubls money Ho—Yes, but look the trouble it can get you out of Boston Transeript. Tyre Dout—I am unfortunate, I had to quit my profession on aoc Lady—But you look ru At was your pro Dat's just it, vmer and until now left can get you into, fiem will return for the fish- JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. 'A Country Club Farm There are 100 acres in this place, well divided into mowing, pasture and wood- Norwich, Ct. of my health, 1 was too rug niriloquist, an’ a good indergoing many FOR SALE biinds, cellar under whole house. Large The Lovett property, lirge handsome hov Pecits. corners, A Deautiful spot. E. A. PRENTICE, 86 Cliff Street. FOR SALE. of Charles H. Pendleton. H, thorw it—Herper's MUCH IN_LITTLE hough Saxony has been & center of long ages one-fourth a of the kingdom is still co ered with forests, ¥. 0, CUNNINGHAM. Peck’s Real’ Estate Agency FARMS A SPECIALTY Willimantic, Conn. Plenty of wood and abundance of fruit. Within the border and owned on this is a large pond of 20 acres, all stocked with black bass, Excellent boating and fish- The place is situated a five min- %o Shore Line railroad sta- miles from Providence and 11% kiyn Tuesday, Friday after- the family The regular fail offering of Muyflower White Wyandotte low prices is now on. En- rich the biood in your flock with one of these voungsters whils the price i yearling coclcs for Also Cuban game stock and eggs. POULTRY FARM, Norwich Tewn, Conn. ‘Phone 34-3 FOR SALE Cottage and perch and cockerels a FOR SALE 81 Peck St. Two Tenement House ‘Phone 300. &A\uss H. HYDE, AUCTION Will be sold at Public Auction Thursday, November 9, 1911 At 9 o'clock a. m. 132 Spring Strest, TWO FAMILY HOUSE Fire District, lot; aiso fo | civilization klyn home. The conducted b: rector of Calvar; Auctioneer. China is forming the American eh A Hongkoug firm r gold $5,000 worth ef the American menufactured anticle, iveled clamp by which & funne fastoned to a bottle free when lquids are p Californian’ Possession in 30 da: Investigate. MAYFLOWE! Pendleton. . Lucian Pendleton and ing gum habit. Lot 50x100 feet. Will be sold cheap. age houses within iree large industries and properiy Babcock left Sunday aving closed her sum- here for the Duclks has closed his saloon 1o New York, where he go into business. Henry Davis has closed his summer and left for the winter. Latham is confined to her James Edwin Thompson FARM, Stonington, ne mile from trolley, 15C acres of land high state of nearly new, windows (weighted), up-to-date house, fine' shade trees. barns, been built but a few years, ice- shed, woodhouse, large orchards of trees, 1,000 cords FRANK W & High St, Teleptones {WHITNEY’S AGENCY culfivation, four-lighted JAMES L. CASE, Westerly, R. 40 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Ct. surrounded "he United States geological sur 1910 Texas ses of silver aple Point, crib, wagon irge henneries, apple. pear and peach Seven room one acre of land on During the last two years Canada | ® Mis Bas sustained a loss of over $45.000,000 worth of property by fires WHAT PUNY CHILDREN NEED Mere Food—How to Make Them Eat Heartily. More food, better blood, those 86 two things that pale, de children need most “But they won't eat $aus mother. Yes t them our deliciou: It's the greatest t to create an appetite ®lood rich, too—build dren (and grown folks as well) makes them strong and ros: Mrs. W, O. Strother of Raleigh, €, says: * “My little girl. Hazel, Been taking Vinol to build her up | after a severe sp stckness. It Bas done so muc by restoring her appetite and ding v her Strength that I think Vinol is the fin- st tonic ever prepared and I am tell- Ing evervome about it. Children like to take taste is So pleasant. strong medicine and Rarmful thing in it T xour money if Eroad: Ph. c5, ( F x| Nerw Conn 874,444 ounces Ir T witl sell > | valued aut $194,711 of wood and some this farm all stocked if desired. Price Inquire about it. Thamesville, Price reasonable and may be secured on easy ferms. THOMAS H. BECKLEY, May Buildi 278 Main St SANERT T Harold_J. Gross on the TUCKER FARM, west side of r the brick church, GARDEN AND POULTRY FARM One-quarter mile R .R. station, with pleasant surroundings, store and schoo state road to o newly decorated; Louse, barn, shop, shed, atc.. 3 6 acrés of fine smooth’ land, exocelleni soil. Only $300, part cash. Particulars ictures of this and many others. TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. 227 Main St, Franklin Square Real Estate and Insurance TO RENT PLEASANT PLAT tubs, hot, Wi Separate rear entrance H_ST., UPPER FLAT OF 6 h modern improvements, $1i spent Sunday easonable. Lebanon Green, ne the following property, viz.: NINETEEN HEAD OF STOCK and Heifers periments with & proc textile fiber with of cotton and linen ng fostered | Avstratian government. joston is the guest only 4 miles over A DAIRY FARM of-about two hun- situated in the village of and _about < Trom trolley. a 2% Story dwelling Many at Coon Supper. cening Jonn Geer enter- his friends and one of his noted rac- The menu rate and it was great- dred acres, the Turkish ministry of y <& advertised Guernsey Bull (ten months old), Yearling Heifers, purpose Horses (weight Iks, a good team single or doublc), geod single Driver, h ground overlooking the village, suppers was tiree-minute walk chureh, school Two large barns with base- orchards of apple, valuable peat bog on 100 acres of this farm are 5 in high state of itivaiion, can be worked by machin- This place will stock and pair of horses farms in this section: must seen to be appreciated. he terms easy and possession Parties desir- s = SALE HORSES al good Horses to sell that will weigh from 1300 to 1400 lbs., for hjrd work. them all so as to have room for the next car load. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. 2 product, and was one the best owing to the abundance of that section. James H. Hurley and E. Tudor Gross, Auctioneers LIQUIDATION SALE PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY, NOV. 9th, 1911, 2t 10.45 a. m. on the premises corner of and Monohansett NNECTICUT, TWO-AND-ONE-HALF STORY FRAME STABLE with lot of land 502100 feet belonging to The MONOHANSETT MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Immediately after the sale of the stable property, there will be sold 863—LOTS OF MACHINERY—863 in lots to suit purchasers. G. L. & H. J. GROSS, CENTRAL, ¢ with modern improvements. $15 pi * Automobile FOR SALE Chalmers Detrolt “40" Touring Car, seven passenger, newly painted and overhauled.. Apply PERKINS, novid 23 Sketucket St., I have sev 0 pounds of Tree bagenge Shoats, 25 Chickens. FARM MACHINERY Also some I want to sell One of the arandfather of at the age of 80, en- | ith songs and Those present were Mr. and Maine and daughter, One-horse Spring Tooth o Tel. 177-12. For Sale wwith improvements; » was known in Venice a not unknown ziven March 25th, 1912. 1 do well to look th ! Syracuse Plows, Stone D: Separator No. Stewart Horse Clipping WAGONS, ETC. | Team Wagon, Dump Cart (new), One- i horse Lumber | Rurabout, | Team Harness, Tight Driving Harnes: Farm Bulletin William . Wilcox, Real Estate Broker. 41 West Broad Street, Rooms 1-2, native article its 1 land was prohibited in and son, Cliford, of Pen- and Mrs. Horace Pal- Maine_and 6-room cottage, Low price and attractive terms. 6-room cottage, a bargain. 7-room cottage, all improvements, excellent conaition; $1560 cash, balance mortgage. 10-room dwelling. five minutes’ walk from Frankiin square, all imp., cash, balance favorable terms. 60-acre farm, 1pplies nearly of Canonchet, Pendleton Hill, nicely situated, £ $10,000, 1 of $10,000, and shipments from ior s Frown, all of Ston- H. Geer and f Laurel Glon. famous_for Wood (ready r-foot Wood, 10 tons Silage, 20 tons Mowed Oats, shold Furniture. 200 bushels and of tha former is 10,1 large dwelling and tenant house, near school, church and R., hot and cold water, cement cel- pet squirrel Maine by Prof. W. died Satur- saffron are also produced AUTO TUBE VULCANIZING. - oadle e A e, s L b SRR L ideal country home. YOUNG & SHANKS, sorrow of the doc- anagers of Estates. 170 Westminster St., Providence, R. 1. —_— WHEN you want to put your bus! ness before the public. ihere 's no me dium better than through *he advertis- -~ 'ing columns of The Bulletin. Reasonable prices—work guaranteed. STEBBINS & GEYNET, Bachem Park (evenings only), or leav work_at Ousiey’s Repalr Shop, Frank- lin_Square. If stormy, next fair day. BURNETTE W. CUMMINC Lebanon, Conn. International Westerly, R. I, Lonz Distance "Phone. New London. nouneing the coming out party of Miss Cornelia Van dayghter of Chapin. which will be held at the Cha- pin home in New Yerk om Dec. 2. novIThSMTW WHEN you waut to put your busi- ness before the public. there !s no me- _the aavertis- THERIE 18 no advertis! [apsern, Gompsotiout i THERE 15 no advertising medium in Connecticut eanal to The Bul- a8 are also many of Asis and

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