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':rv\'v; Ry mefi;fi& ke , " NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1812 deary Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED The Bulletin, Norwich, Monday, March 11, 1912, THE WEATHER. Forecast For Today. “or New England: snow or rain in south portion Tu day or Tuesday night; moderate northwest winds, becoming vari Prediction from the New Yo ald On Monday, cont weather will prevaid, with nearly sta- FINE BACON— sliced ot the HAM— he tenderest eatest DRIED BEEF— no tough pieces. ot People’s ’s Market| “ 6 Frankiin St. [L g b Qe JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop , ® Highest 47, lowest 30. = — Comparisons. INSPECTION ht now squail in evening; south- | The L. L. Chapman Co. il ‘ ; 14 Bath Street, Conn. 3 § tionary tenibersture and moderage, va- winds; and on Tuesday unset- and slightly warmer weather, | probubly followed by snow or . | Observations in Norwich. s Satir and Sunday Ther. Bar. Saturday hdvice lo Muthera Have you had baby's PP = Death of Mrs. William A. Baker—| 1t's to take baby's phota- Various ltems & s it s e taken. To catch 7 fis roguish iittle smile, his protiy littie Mary ¥ @imple, Such photograps become prized ''a d reme ood's days oon vears ars of et, exper children. A week LAIGHTON, graph ©3 alter high w wed by GREENEVILLE NEWS. | William A, F | Cotterell. M | William Arnold Short in His Accounts from $1,000 to Snow: in north, | Friends acted as bearers and was in St. Mary's cemeter, INJUNCTl_ON HEARING MONTVILLE TAX COLLECTOR MISSING One Witness Gives Te Short Only One Heard. $3,000—Held the Office in 1909-1910—Five Men On His Bond for $5,000. Attorney C. W. C. S. Johnson, for a tempor: examined as yet. It is also by the town authorities that | books may reach | been William Arnold, who was tax collec- stated Montyille in 1909-1910, and who | e 0. and who | 4y shortage in the diverting the Stony water om its regular course. of r of The hez burial GOES OVER A WEEK. imony for a ime, C. S. Johnson Bsing the Beiore Judge Shumway in the supe- rior court room here Saturday thers was a hearing on thé application of Comstock, acting for y infunc- tion restraining the water board from brook g was called befofe a meeting of the | ihe sum of $3,000. opened at 1140 and continued until lectmen r tly to explain appar- According to atement of an 30, when adjournment was taken for er wcies in his books, has dis- | official of the town of Montville Sun- |a as Judsf Shumway had an E: ared and his wife 4vs that she | day evening Arnold is under bonds as TNOONn engagement at anielson. s no idea is whercabouts. Ar-e| tax collector for $5,000, five men of the | The damages are placed at $10,000, Mr. old left home Mond t is und town being his bondsmen. These are | Johnson claiming that the water has stood, and it is also understood that | Judge Charles W. Comstock, Frederick | been diverted, and such .diversion on Wednesday Mrs. Arnold found a' A. Johnson, Joseph I’ Killeen, Post- | means the loss of his occupation and note t by husband on a dress master M. Took and Thomas Doyle, means of livelihood. in he said that he was going A Who became his bondsmen when he Judge Shumway said that he would away for good and that she should | was clected for his second term as [hear the testimony as regards dam turn over to the selectmen the tax | collector. The papers did not have to be ks he had in ris possession. He In this city Arnold was well known as Judge Shumway was famillar was last seen in New London Monday | and those who heard of his disappear- | with the matter. Attorneys Fanning SHEn several checks at nce Sunday night passed the com- |and Perkins represent the city 1 ank ent that a reason for t disappear- | the latter said they would .umvl‘ all he books which Arnold had in his | ance of the man and the money could | the statements except that r | possession were being held by him for | probably be found in Arnold's sport- |had been wrongful . axes. An e accountant put on | I ht be the cause of it } d his pond first be to fall off to lectmen is reported | I & proclivities were also | his knowledge on Feb. and on arent shortage in ; kn ontville. the 17th there was no over | th is t $300, and th 1 collector for a |pond. On the 19th he found the water | books r Y 1910 ¥ not E tony brook reservoir had been shut| « nd was being ponded. $ At his mill he said he can make —ONBU | H. E. HODGE SPEAKS eight barrels of witch hazel a day, SLASTONRURY(COUPLE y : | and the low water cuts down the bus. IDENTIFIED FRANK SAYLES ON THE KILLING PACE |iness one-third or a quarter. The ~ S | mi 1 was curtailed about one- f the Stayed with Them a Month and Took | Large Gathering Heard Him at the | past month by low water il i ' e: A ‘ uditorium. e stated that he had made witch a Gold Watch Besides Playing Trick Audit I iy o pimi o ey on Housewife. t of all the A ve a description Tis il i 4 auspices of the Mer Which is y in operation at nigh ST caaple-Sxot: Glam AL Forwarc AIU emen ere w as well a day . hree day men Samat i s E R ur noon at the Au- |get $1 , $1.60 and $35 & month g 2 b ¢ dience | respectiv The last named also gets e -’ 2 ractically filled the his rent and wood. i o8 the house to he: There is need of 200 g water iy ry H. E. Dodge varrels of witch hazel. I Pl bl ¥ C. A en tcns of witch haz an( 10 oL mant | , The Pace That Kills, three or four tons of birch brush @ b Dodge’s talk was a sledge ham- ts 52 cents a gallon for o sentation of facts on three | a pound h OGRS m special sins of men, which k des 1 for winterg 1 vhile the hus- | naed as whiskey, gambling and im- | 20 to ¥ husband never | pyrity He spoke with a d tness was the cnly Februar found any trace 8 OUIG. T terms that his hearers couid |w M was not ¢ lowed. ll s to me 1em, becaus vles | y, nd and held thel ummu\ There W present officials of 3 jy Pk b 4 for over an hour \,.‘. x toard, J, Raymond Palmer and by Tubbs' band, while LK A | ident James L. Case of :).‘ local "' M OBITUARY. \' $ D o o B Db D, Chester Comstock. wo hymns when the band concert was | : S it f Trinity Meth- | the death of D. Chester Comstock ¢ hurch, and prayer was | curred sudd-nly at home in Mont- P. C. Wright of the |Ville. He had been sick abed for dhoreh. © Chiateman | W ne_fell and upon be anatory work of the |1Dg taken red from hea - sl | ad | | | [ The Photographer, empioyea as watchman for Pone-| S ecognized the ple at the | duced the er to him Opp orwich Savings Soclety Ab 2 ye | misec {tution w n the subject e in 21 years | Corapany €. He was a prominent - | Greenevili¢ b -Osecat ., He say C. A. secretary he h: ient of the town and was well knowr g 5 gy s "~y i e phortunity for observation | there, having held a number of office Fine line ef St Patrick’s Post ™ bad con It is prova ( the | in hin contast with the lives of men in the el of the people. Ho had Affalrs. | Eripdg gttty 7 e xiog i apid transit | Selectman several years. - sards at Wito ar i case, howev ekt Tikesatd Mr. Dodge | idenc of the Ravmond : THE NOVELTY SHOP | [~ il gy R T I A akidy Loty neol y ful pi et, rapid as is o oL HlLL 56 Franklin Slreet pathize with- the bereaved- famiiy.- in i e B CORCREAT - et 46 i Besi les Ker | tion not be surprisin: w stive. The av Green ,' “two AL | WILL TAKE PART Sy R s of Provide th- father cards and spades | owson o »\\'wk-. zton two| T A e e & e o Lt W tin ot Coe: | Division One, A. 0. H. Will Go to|dock, snd veh beat him out in his| '5’“"]“" Charas. ; Austl ov- | 7 a nowledge of sin. As to whiskey, he irs. Mollie Edwards and Louls here are | Bridgeport, August 20. the only course was to keep away | Profile, alian laborer,were brought We hive, juke) BRE the. e thid ision No. 1. A. 0. H. held a spe. | from It, if you have any ambition for | Fefore Groton town court Satur sek to take in ten cars for over- clal Mttommcy ond soeml prom a8~ | the future. Now,'as never before, the afternoon _and d Defore hauling and repaintin | | connection” With iis me g Sunday | Industr vorld {5 requiring the clegr | Judge Chester of Noank or b B 16060 b e Pt e e s nd the steady hand, and the | of statutory rape, committed on A Better have it dons now rather than | RAL g B g Bl i whom he had seen merely taking | Edwards, the 15 vear old daughter wait till later wiren the rush is on. | Michael Kane. 55 he Rt Cat Presidant | @ quict social glass in a hotel barroom We do this work, ali branches of it,| “The funeral of Michael Kane was|James C. Sullivan of New London. would, some. tlme find .m:vm;w« | painting, trimming, etc. in first- | h rom his late home No Cen-| In _busines: Sho. zeuling Referring to gambling, he sald t WHO SUFFERS FROM | ass 11anner, our prices Leing consist. | ral ave Sunday afternoon,. with | was voted i \le parade | he believed thnt unless Norwich wa | | atives and frionds inclubied g is10n8 will meet next Sunday miorn- | (TOURIE et * } con 3 ing to attend Hol murion at e 0.2 game. The crowd | Surely No Reader Of The Bulletin ” | Rev: Wil nnedy ¢ Patrick’s courch and also NG SEIV-yion of the point. If you want to| When The Lee & Osgood Co. Sells o he gl B2 R the | lead a winning life you've got to cut | RHEUMA For 50 Cents On Money Tel. 697 (,rtenew,le A0 5 T bunes vies fius o | yag devoted to the sin P hy, Michael Delaney, John F e wora | he drew an appalling pictu natic pains, ewollen, twisted joints — sl Michael Shahan, lul.m Brown and w‘m“\.\‘-“ le effects, which he said )““‘ X intensely because your sys ~ | rick Connell. Burtal was in St President Frank J. | 1gady affected so I 8 propirtion of ST T | r . & lcoRAGITIR) * aarvioe Sy vl e men of the ed world 1 that makes thousand pless 12 e h R e el ent.- of u. time, then you need RHEUMA, and E & 1 Dinglvan, Past Pres- |y roreq now from need it now. wa apel‘S Mr. Kane was born in County Sarey, e TSt qwelt upon the a Start taking it tods rick, Ireland, in 1863, and was the son p ng their boys upon this sub- | it Will begin to act on z of James and B Kane, He came 1 song: aid there was hope in a | 5to and blod w Ity Tro1 LRI hn to o st paign of education was | cerely exclaim ars of age and has since his erved 1 in this i i A New York. He was married in this | Save Irela en doing s iy 17, 1888, to Mary Catr against God ~y . . Rev. R E. Shortell, in St. Patrick’s SN TR nto your Ii e aflnmg StuleS hurch. Mr. Kane was by trade a RELICS FROM THE MAINE clean life, for or '] e er and was an expert work on you and keep you '_ n H P 1 the lat Blanks Bsing Forwa by | ¢ mptatic Willow Street P c Navy Department to Those Who ; luded with & word x er w { prayer, and in resopnse to his inv f In the cent of several men ne 2 o a membe: Divisior e paps yhis g onounced by Rev. Mr. Coleman. Bl B, He apjorsd’a lhowd. ot municipalities mi i sk friends by whom his death is b M et OLD TIME TRAVELERS mourned. e and-fot N EASTERN CONNECTICUT. p o fe_snd )t the nav iy C\RD\‘ I’LLL S Yictaes ns available, but the appli- | Rev. F. R. Shipman Will Speak Be- | Kane, all of {niry S i e ; fore Founders of Norwich. | There is also s s hia b e R o | E A W. GILMANS | alc Kamo ot ‘uath | fgund,In, e Maine, ‘There WLl e | 1n st with one ot tho purpos Perl()dlgfll made her home Hoocania e —— Foun )£ Norw s arra = . r}gengy adh { THE LIFE MADE FREE. public meeting of the society weekly an t f e Note: | 0 A 3 1 ot singly and ot ons, ) vk Rev. Enos Bacon Spoke at Central | !N® Nor i, 10 Which all who'are AN Bl of. Tibathe B Beptist Church and Also Sang b gl o A 1 H <A\ congregation that filled every se he soclely considers itself fortunate oo 15 in. The buria o » m: oc e Central Bap- secured as th fol NEW LINE Hill cemetery, with comm 8t church waa in at Sun- | this meeting Rev. Frank R. Shipman ot FALL DRESS GOODS direct from | by the Rev..John N day evening to hear Rev. Enos Bacon, | of Andover, Mass., who wili make an mille at very low prices. the Suoth Bapti known ire Nig ddress upon the subfect, Old Tim Asvortment lengths of all kinds. | Bl e pu T rs in Eastern Connecticut Cotton Goods and Silks at Half Frices| Miss Helen Caley e b Music will be rendered by the choir of MILL REMNANT STORE | 1he of local rela oh=Sun- 1ty N ek gt e BT R T Dr. Jefferson King JOHN BLOOM, Fiop. a : akin 31 NGty at: Anddver, v going to Dr. King you place 171 W. Main St. ¢ encs Rev. T. L. i r og oge text "1<e let nim go.” | Shipman of Hartford 4 e ‘an o b wonderful in on: on Exhlbltlofl In the his al- | zddress here at the time of the 250th || has revolutionized t nce o Pt o "“""" '-"‘“ comment that | gnniver He also has a brother, dentistry. By the use of t showed. the most wonderiui double | Arth hipman of Hartford, a King Safe System of Dentls A fine assortment of the Latest styies | For Infants and Children, ice ever heard in this cltv. He read |is o diroct descendant of Licut. Thoms || any:person, no matter how old B Millnary for Wisites Twake 3d psulm, with musical accom- ingwel, one of the orisinal delicate or’ mervous, can wns. 6. p, stantows. | 108 Kind You Have Always Bought | ronimcnc"and sang e hyinns, Rock | Eunders of Norwieh. ' fheir teeth ‘txtrar No. 52 Shetucket St.| Bears the Jesus, - Iiom 2 sveet and \M‘.‘ IN THE CITY COURT. CLE_OF PAIN OR I ik Gwfined scprano, he changed to a rich, FORT. Signatu.e of [ L st s sl o oy [w. 1. & " P 3 deep Fariton rarkable ity obinson Fined $5 and Costs, § NO PAIN, NO HIGH PRICES ! Hack, Livery and Boardmg j and {iventss in his sonca. |~ and Paid $22:68 for Selling Imitation STABLE We guatantee our service to le Best at the most reasonable prices. Funeral HLHONEY BROS., Falis Ave.: AGER Dirasiy ‘ Qr ALITY ‘ and Embalm: apecial n i Costa i ; | 70 Feanklin St Bulletin Bldg, ; Telephone €43-2 STETSON & YOUNG. & “Ady f“““‘: esidence 136 Broadway. THERE s no advertising medium in Shp. Shshn Eastern Connec’'tut equal to The Bu Telephone 642-3. lotls for bLusiness results. HAILE CLUB Butter NOTES. | Selection Nominating Coming—Plans el T oo o e the WITH THE NATURAL GU sing th tior + nominating Gold Pure Gold ommitte ged with Filli usl up Crowns 1bg. g8 L. € ot sitver S0 1 Bridge tentions FULL SET TEETH $5.00 $ D $5 i FUNERAL mg Deatal Parlors Pareal under the, 1eadership of e John Ryan. 203 MAIN ST, Elizabeth G. Danihy will be Wednes- Saturday afternoon the funeral of day evening, March 20. John Ryan was held from No. 363 Main street, the service belng con- ducted by, Rev. Willlam Cavanuagh. Over Smith's Drug Store, Norwich, Conn. (Additional Local on Page Thr | | | Estate of s:woooe to Be Divided Into | Nine Sh res. | Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. Edwards was pre- sented as an accessory to the crime that the state alleges was committed. They were botnd over to the superior court under $1,000 bonds each, which | Profile secured, but the woman went to Jail. WILL OF F. S. BOND. Read This, and The will of Frank S, Bond, the for mer railroad official, who died Febru- ary 26, was admitted to probate at| ew London, Saturday. His néphew, | fenry R, Bond, Jr., of Henry R, Bond,| Thousands of of New London, and_Robert Thorn, | really enjoyed a as executors, The Eat a Thing!” | You'll Never Say So Again Dyspepsia Tabis Open Secret. Trial Package Sent Free to Prove IL‘ hiisband of & nlece, of New York are | given their stomach a new I’urteuustlflclnl fter You Act on It. swm- GCOMPAN s Are the people who hadn't meal for vears have lease of Our Annual esignated estate | life throbgh the little wonde ers, it is estimated will inventory about|Stuart's Dyspepsia b They | $300,000. promptly put an end (o fatulency, One share is to be held in frust by the executors, with right to invest| and reinvest, 'and the income ‘to be paid to the tstator's sister, Abby Bond | Ad during her life, and then di- | vided among the other heirs. The other eight shares go as_fol- | lows Major Bond's sister, Louise Bond Meech; his brother, Henry Richardson ond, now deceased; his niece, Ruth Bons Thorne; his niece, Harriet Bond 'vler; his niece, Nancy M. Pierson is niece, Mary B. Carll; his nlece, Loui Meech, and his nephew,Hen- R. Bbnd, Jr. The will' was 1906, executed September 18, BORN. SHEPAUM—In _Willimanti daughter to hepaum of Jac March 8 Mrs BE ON—In Willimantic. 1912, @ son to Mr. and Mrs 3 Bergeron of South’ strees Mere It's Noon, as DIED. Stuart’s Dyspepsia MORAN—In New London, Mar 8 homas Mors Think of Lunch. Always Be Happy at Mealtime Small Wares 1t will continue Today and all thi week. It a broad and com- prehensive Sale of every day needfuls at sure and substantial savings—and it | involve: is offered at a time when those nesde are greatest. Sals will continue all this week and up te and including Setur- March 16th day, If He'd Only Take Tablets He Would (ut Out This List for Reference as il may LEEDS—Iun New London, March T, 1912, | neartburn, dissiness, sick headdche Albert Leed his T4th year dyspepsia, burning sensaiion, brasi i T s ant upon a_disordered stomach S ments that help vut the gastric juices 4 - of the stomuch. They are. Nature's | Threads of All Kinds Ir Preston City, Mar, g i ol D e A c s in good heaith At fo—White 1 Thread, 200-yard K n Woodstock, ©onr “;,\.1 e foou theiaelx the hard At 3e—White Basting Thread, 500-yard n_South \\Aru. March 0, | work is thus I ¥ the s ach spools, va b Bdward S. Fox b g T P R e 6 o ekt 7 of Margaret Prin Srtienate The und food which At 86—White Basting Thread, 1,500 JOHNSON—In : ol e ird spools, valie 10¢ March 9, C. mes thoioughly di- Ay 2 v Silk Substitute, biaek replace nat At 2c—Liner Rutton Thread, Stuart’s Dys 1 oo ly, safely and jus! like . Nature hersels wnessen- | At de—Sewing Siik ard spooll tial t of the st d i T T alue 8 g 3 can get a trial package At 2c- 1 5n, black COWSTOCK—In Montville, March 9 b writing to F. A. 8 : 2 D. Chest: Comstock, 1 € “ 30l I g, 3 aie {ar®: | Stuart Building, Marshal 5 . Monda afternoon, pevets At b : . lock al in A card alue ¥ Pins and Needles At 4e American all mises, {At 8c—Common Pins boxes, % . pound in a box alue 16c. ? | I .k | At 7c—English Pins, at 7 a paper ’\q T ’\U: H [ A % -t 1 W UR At 26— Nickel-plated Safety Pins, at 3¢ GHURGH & ALLEN 15 lilain Strest, that b n'mzs an appe- 5 A card or _ Sours e hokind t 1o =Blkc) ‘. with jet heads, le & At 3c—Pin Books, containing black or iite and satisfies it— white pins, value be. just the right flavor At 5c—Pin Cubes, black or colored | and seasoning—made | pins, value Sc and 10c Funeral Ulreclflrs frem the best mate- At 1cHold-fast Darning Needls, & rials. | Needles 1o a paper, value 8¢ b At 4c—Roberts Gold-eyed Needien Embalmers. | Lady Assistant Telephone call 328-3. In 10c. cans—at your grocer’s MERRELL-SOULE CO. SYRACUSE, NEW YORK value b Hooks and Eyes At 3c—Saratoga Hooks and Eyes, plach and white, value be. | Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith Alten. | LADIES’ GUN METAI AND « BUTTON AND BLUCHE SPECIAL AT $2.23 FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main Street FINE LOTH TOP, No n his of keeping lean. A cted to kee kind it any eive Antique " Furniture piece at Your Watch | Needs Cleanmg n woul automobile oiled and every . moderate | At 4c—Dainte Hooks and Eyes, black and white, value Se. At 7c—Golden Spring Hooks and Eyes, black and white, value 10¢ At 7¢—Peots Invisible Hooks and Eyes, black and white, value 18¢ runni or nn“'mmx without constantl Hose Supporters par Lindsay Hose Supporters tt i Infants' at 10c, value 12% Children's at ifc, value 12 | Misses' at 1234c, value 1 alue 1ic h Repair, §| women's at 16 C. M. C. Hese Supporters value 12%e Children's at 12%c, val Infants, &t 16c 7 . Misses’ at value 18¢ [he Plant-Cadden Co. Women's st 17c, vaieh 39 T fascipation in acquiri 144-146 Main Street. At 19— Women's Pad Hose Hup e of vears porters, satin pad and Hsle of Colonial days elastic, value 2 e homes of this city, and no re are forgotten treasures in At 39c—Women's Pad Hose Bup- an attic, or ancient homestead E h d port satin nd silk elas. several pieces of special merit, and the work of restoring being completed, | Your patience and coal 2 have placed them on exhibition in our | keep warm this winte n that heat- Tapes and Laces windows for the benefit of those in- T terested | ing system o e At 2c White ¢ . Please note the Mahogany Sofa | come oV J d le h t e that proved its age, by the hand e | him tell yo he m 4 iron screws, which firmly held the % a o5 tor | At 1 i B me, and the hammer headed tacks | 1OT'Y i« medium width, va ed 'in upholstering, T rneers | the asking, ana yo ! a g 1 n this old plece are dark and richly | e and tabor obis No | At 10c—Tafiets Seum Binding Mack, &l d. and have lost none of . iy ® And cOINT, VRS original beauty, w the carved feet | non-producer I . s : At 3cFlat Linen Corget Laces, § add much to its altractiveness expense account O ik, 1ohE, SRS p-up Table of real Sun Doming mehogany las graceful legs, and 1s & |~ At 5c—Black Flat Shos Laces, 12 to 4 TYTRgETe < . N buneh, value 16¢ Sewing _Table, with MISS M. C. ADLES, C feet, fall leaves and mple drawers, no doubt pleased a H L ' [“j a8 ne of Martha Washiagton's time air, ¢0a Mfl ace ufleclflll) Miscellaneous Articles A arge eaf Farlor table of ¢ ~|“ st {n‘«ffi;""jl mellow with age, AFTER NEW STYLES! At 3c—Collar Supporters, at % a cgrd, and showing the lieht and dark shades 4 New York value b of the wood In fine contrast, is a per- Miss Adles is in New York this week fect piece, of unknown value, proba after new sioc an studying new At 3c-German Sfiver Thimbles all m‘"me dn’wer for a bride. styles; &lso to consult with scalp and sizes, he mahogany Card "7 Shera- 4 e ling (oot " (on e TR e 1a b s apeciaiist sarding {mportant | Ay 3c—Good Q Lisle Miastie, is a plece that makes one envious. - She will return for week of white or black, % to 4-inch Parior Chairs and minor frame, March 18th. Watch for the big adver- wide, a yard, value Sc. show excellent examples of nice tisement in Saturday’s Bulletin At 4—White Pear! Buttons, 1 &essh abinet work, are in the same exhibj. NORWICH—Wauregan House on a card, 4c a card, 2 for 10e. tion. Our_facilities are excellent for the g P At 7e—White Pear] Ruttens, small and i Antique n! e, and also ze nizes § 24 buttons en 2 o “r- LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 5 ‘TP Ll e [offer. ‘origl- 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) At 9ol Dress Shiakis, HENt wolght, &t . o o B I’;e Cakie and Bread ake, Dining Tables and CF & At 10c$mall, medinm And levge mize 004 AN R Shears, valize 18 oy lestrable patterns, ‘ThOme your order Tompt sesvies | . o xialpisted Spesi Helbera ¥ e appreclated | — P will hold five pools and pis N : shion, valne Tbe. HOWTUCK AFE t Self -aharpening At 2% N, 3. Gilbert & Sons Yeusc ware 137-141 MAIN STREET | Tel 34.2. 8-inch, valne 0. T OTES & MTGRELL ANITARY | ATISEYING Norwich, Coaa. 1 3 el

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