Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 30, 1912, Page 5

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A FEW SPECIALS QUALITY CONSIDERED PRICES LOW SHOULDER STEAK SHOULDER ROAST BLADE ROAST POT ROAST AM. BACON ... SHAVED DRIED BEEF ROUND STEAK SHANK BEEF CAN CREAM NATIVE YOUNG FOWL BROILERS, Pr. . LEGS OF FANCY LAMB . Our Corned Beef is the finest in Norwich, SOMERS YOU WILL SOON BE LOOKING FOR School Books —AND— School Suuplies The Bl letin, Norwich, Friday,{Aug- 30, 1912 VARIOUS MATTERS. This is almanac Daboll's almanac showers today. M weighing in the to begin next week. c | Boxing exhibition Froleichkeit Labor hall.—ady. in duy Cool nights and mornings prom- ised for the remainder of th week, The transportation lines are offering popular priced trips over the holiday. Some are breaking camp for the sea- The blossoming salvia beds at the courthouse now, in the flower attractive is Tomorrow turday will mark the half-holidays ast of the in most of the s factories, The day seems short son, as its length has even two hours. and with rea- decreased an The owner reus g an neighbodhood of ‘a night important JUSt now blooming ce- member of a Several Norwich automobile parties ittended Coventry's from toTwn day for September. predicts thunder postoffices is night of the city visitors to Gardner $15.00 Waltham Ladies’ Watch GREAT BARGAIN Ferguson & Charkannea} . FRANKLIN SQUARE SCHOOL DAYS Start the Boys and Girls right by giving them a nice Fountain Pen. We have them from $1.00 to $10.00 each. Our $1.00 Pen is a wonder. And nowhere will you be better served day celebration Thursday fthan at the old reliable store of One of the judges at New London’s N ~ . | aster show Wednesday was Edward A. ha Plap!-Cadden Co. Smith, formerly of Norwich. A Jewelers and Siiversmiths, ind libraries will be today and Saturday, as Established 1872 ! ey PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING A FULL LINE OF NEW AND SEC-‘ T is a gang of men at work OND HAND SCHOOL BOOKS | sewer pipes on Lafayet 5 4 ’ % & 2 | is a ditch dug al View from East Channel of Yantic River. Fire Started at a Central Point in Picture, i And all the supplies needed for L ; ; TR o e A R = rmwapeaen bels 1 g T Our supply of Second-hand Books yenp E i ¢ RSONAL GENTHAL WHARF FlRE ST"-L at 7 o'clock. ' fiy money, or if you have second-hand D ns will remove his office | Boston Wednesday and Thursday. The Norwich firemen of all classes i URRE B ool wyare iiitunestal to buy. | Hout: Jilo.bis resiaonces). PRlripURE LU Lia | oG T o had a chance at the fire to show their WOMEN IN BUSINESS Make no mistake but make your SU°° Anguersore SRt RS I ey . e R . grit and devotion to the service and|Often find thémselves in the umdesir- Beiispisliger Besguei bl London Wednesday, the glest of Stan- | Big Piles of Coal and Lumber Resist All Efforts of Firemen— | &, 0. 151t "the long hours that | able class, if they begin to look old agd PUPGRERS TOP Suneel: linee & afternoon Mrs omas | ley Goldsmith. " o ade ew he et i th were put upon them. faded. A few health hints and a little il ¢ hael Col John P. Murphy of Norwich was Loss of Wharves by the Flames Will Raise Loss, Perhaps | The volunteers attached to thejaid from Miss Adles would enabls CRANSTON & CO inshine society at her B New Thnron Welnesdny: etiling on Greeneville statemer ked with | them to continue youthful and attraet NE / Y their characteristic energy and effi- [ive looking. If you are deficient im . i O s to a Total of $175,000—Horses Were All Saved but | ic chiracteristie onom e where- | figure, face or hair. have Miss Adies 158 Main Street ¥ uy events, omin Browning and Man Who Died in Fl C be Idéntified - Chict ever they were placed and Hhm\hm;; :\:}l» .Vnn}‘( She will be in Norwich all i fternoo Sep- . 8| am lenti —Chief | that they can be counted upon wher- is week, in RF@Rpoan ok, Sep D00 m es (annot be ever they are placed when it comes to0 | 306 Main St, next to Chelsea Bank | . fighting the flames Telepho 7] s : Miss Mary Sullivan of Norwich is | Stanton Had an Accident—Streams Poured on Blaze All J Telephona 652-4 augl Mrs, John G. Shea and son of West e Mrs DS Deley of Winthropi] Freight Crew Saw Fire First. ain street have returned after visit- RS SN Y | . ¢ s ; relat Waghington, D, C, and | Street, New London Day and Night. | Through information given Thurs i an sume it Bradic b, N, 3, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Boone of | ¥ ® | aay by the: crew of No. 780, a north Summer Millinery s - el Mr. and Mrs. A, oone o > . on Conso Towermen from eastern Connecticut.| Wich are spending a few days at SR s eiia : l { bound treight on Donsiiila A [t - adsbechuii oF LML abpiis B owermen from eas Connecticut i g | Long pilles coul an X h | new timboeri here a everal car- | vas 1ed that th v 5 . were in New Haven Wednesday to 45 v | seemingly inextinguishable furnaces|goes of coal on the B’ from | e RERE Tor dacaner (oo S Hats. Come: in and ese them attend the meeting of the New Eng Eat . el £ gh ! of flames within, have been for over| the several hundred t | fire Wednesday night an: it & Kathleen O'Connell of Higt wndred oal that | S ew Ine and railroad telegraph operators i spending a week with her |24 hours the object of the Norwicii|the fire dig not get Chappell | blazing within a ‘f-'“ ik MRSE):ZCEhP. irAzTON' ] e Bl itk Sl | firemen's streams of water, on Central | company was making veries on | N etucket St. | Miss Alice Latha mof Groton, who brother in i Wharf, but though by Monday noon | Thursday the officals of the | e ot SuSe | recently returned from the sum-| yp, fgpister and daugh Miss { &ll danger of spreading to adjoining | Chappeli company will hold a confer- | A RN A D mer normal school at Danbury, has | yiov Isbister of Beech drive left on |property had been removed, and the|e to g0 over the losses in detail and | Chappell company ngs as the been engaged as teacher in the school Thursday for Boston | recall was sent In at 1152 o'clock, | make plans for the future. They will | {Tain was coming through the freight . at Killingly | nearly twelve hours since the alarm | rebuild as soon as possible {Talan ”[' v oy 17 X ¥ , Mrs. Michael Donohue of Roxbury, | was struck, the fire was this morning | neer whistled the signal for | The boat house at the estate of Ed-| ;g " ig visiting Mr. and Mrs. Patrick | at 3 o'clock still burning brighty and Small Supply of Coal. I fire, one long blast wree short | FOR THE BEACH ward C. Hammond at Goshen, Water-| o7l "¢ Elizabeth street | over the long wharf hung a 1 John A, Morgan and son are also|ones, but without raising any response | 3 ford, was entered recently, and @ b 3o e B30k S | planning 'to rebulld their buildings |as probably no one who heard it un- | Pencils, Pen Holders, Erasers, quantity of bathing suits, bathing| Miss May Hammett has returned to | gtea d to the Wi | with b v pockets, hoist- | derstood the railroad code. o OR AUTO WEAR |« ind other material stolen her home in Danielson after spending | the fire damaged the wharves on both | €S, € as conai- | 3 Crayons, Paints, Ink, Mucil a week with Mrs. H. J. Gibbs of Yan- | the east and west sides b ond repair, ons ¥ as we | £ e en railroa spectors will b Char | y » —at— Coll et s B T and in_consequence these wil have to | Chars wers: tortiinits 1a | - AT THE/AUDITORIUM |age, Tablets, Slates, Straps, ks il s il e ad | 3 be rebuilt, as well as 1Iw “buildings | Dot ,‘d"mx supply of coal 2 | ties, but while the lumbermen say| Miss Lucile Spalding of Main street,| oo TP S8 BCC S0 TS L Ceith | hand, due t shortage among re- | 500d Vaudeville and Metion Pictures. Bags, Baskets, Paper Nap- e oggery Op thes have the machinery to make them | East Side, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. | BroPSh; The glowing piles of coal, with | [10¢, Te | ; e k| square, oy C8 yroduce them at| Charles Potter of Hoabsclbom e 3 ames ¢ | other excel ill of vaudevilde | 2. | auare, they cannot prod hem at | Charles Potter of Dorchester, Mass. | we. ‘nicher ang higher, with the blue Safe Protected Papers. A,“,“m,,l’k,‘ oo o TR 291 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | i ? for a week | lfames of the burning gases 1\:;} Pre- | At the timo of the fire in Baltimore, | presented & - 2} v. He J. Crist of Pasadena, AT ceding them, made a pretty sight for!mr Morgan determi 0 gy ok, time Auditorium EDW[N l-AY | Cal, who s been the ‘gucst of his | Terma - Geam of Gusker HIl are o | hundreds of onlookers. Behind the | safa that showlq be frepcont coi tha wtternoon re w . . | ooBE = the Miokas - Ceet b hair | e L Fr .| mounds of burning anthracite stoo excellence of his choice was st s audienc 1-3 off ther relatives in the county and is to | : picturesqueness fo the scene. But "“1 from the debris und opened up with | the bill Is a song and dance spectalty I in Goshen Sunday Mrs. J. M. Beckwith and Miss Alice | veloped in the smoke and gas and and crowbar and its conten includes many novel features by Extra Bargains in guaranteed Wheels, | Peabody have returned to New London | Steam, the hosemen were making a ing the R n il As u singing ind six feet deep. | from a visit to Mrs, J. A, Parker of | Plucky fight with thelr lines, and con- | i gl J ks i el ure as er r“ MOTORCYCLES Siteh st a | Norwich, " A stantly tongues "fl ”"”Y‘]'I"“ ant 40Wn | Djring the en and jokes ti rd to | he 1 a barred Plym- |~ ¥ | to rise no more. It will take a week | firemen were greatl P A g Sl EXCELSIOR, INDIAN AND POPE tched the latter| Mr. and Mrs. William Martin and |or more probably for the whole whart el s B ana oné that maked & Seoded | ’ Second-hand Bargains avch which-are now-lay family of Grosvenor place are the |and its smouldering contents to burn | wiches entriloquial yresented | nallion S 1911 Pierce 4 h. p. Belt Drive Magneto gl e LAl e S e e Masti o8¢ cciip ey |11A of Ct Hubbar os b et ie annie i ool 1909 Indian 4 h. p. Chain Drive Mag- rs, crabs and scall Ry aaep Will Probably Reach $175,000. Other Fires There, on Hxphhel shows. Sinaselt &1 o 1 nste | ind gents' Miss Gertrude Hughes of Cohoes, N.| Hstimates that were made on Thurs- l Tl e e G g o AN ; | ¢ and gents Miss ude Hughes o! hoes, : 2 » fire o eek alis the b master. Good motion pictures Prices Low. Terms Reasonable. | St iday.—adv. is visiting a few day t - | day by the four companles whose prov- | plaze at the « happe 1 yard a Febr mplete the pleasing & TO REDUCE STOCK C-N PENDLF.TON | triend, Miss Mirian Pit« No. 87 :H‘l,\' was involved in the big conflagra- | ary 1973 when 1 ke ) fain s N '; . e . Y. # e e or at the | Division street. tion placed the total figures of loss at i et | } - Prigfioss iy | Fhe fetrdn the, Sront papler Ak th g |$162,000. This whs conservative, how- e tsgien | Cards from London | WILL REDUCE PR]CE — XA A iEibolns" radnistied Miss Monica Hove of Providence has | ever, and with the destruction that the | \ds are receiving pos- | Bt - — | new "*“»’,i‘_ wve been purchaged for | gone to New York spending a | bl; wrought to the wharves them- | ta T. M. Cronin and H f roo he work is in charge o week in town, the g cousin, | selves, Thursday, the damage will | Crawford under date of August 1 stock of Car PR. C. €. GlLDERSLEEVEv and the Ladies i’u.\ Walter Skelly mount still higher, $175,000 Will prob- | i chancs ¢y dit London, England, On our over-st | tion . |ably not be too high a figure for the it s Physician and Surgeon | | Miss Mary E. Webb of West Norfolk, | Srentual Tossr A oo deening fonture | e riages, Wagom and Harness OFF Miss lary Pendleton. aughter | Conn re for a two mon of e fire was that the ,Uss‘_ were FFICE, . = , =55 them. MeGrory dg.. 287 Main St., Sui 7.8 | Mt and Mrs. Harris Pendleton of Ne with Mr., and Ernest well met by insurance. e ( nd’“),»\ Hours—s-¥ a, m. 1.80-3 and 7 3 5 : o A whist at her Smith of Ann street | Ely company, which holds the whart | pdeiame o P-od s v g Bnd -9, M. 1 A fternoon ann 2 Al]}[ wned the buildings, and the L Ch C Telephone 1120 o i v L. L. Chapman and Miss \ea Chabre e apmafl 0. Residence 29 Lincoln Ave. Tel 1101 | No date has been set for the OpEguiEn (of Fros WAy v ! s of § attendance at the Grand ( L n - ° i \ Viis: ok | i ondition was w 5 T A nn. T WA B PR S at Readyill is week b alibous lne, aod N i oo eas 3 14 Bath St., Norw:ch. Coi We Are As Near To You Mr. and Mrs. Thomas \z‘,m\{. and ”"“ ik e e 000, ,“h‘“ s .I.‘[ i ¥ phone. Call 868 and let us g their home 2 e S By sther, Morgan & Son figured that their 1oss | hetween seven thousand tons Miss Florenos ' of The ple bell be | try England short re- | O it 5 ‘ too, they nPhF\‘"\l \‘ about ton | A\Ilr‘ Henr, 2 n t her cot- p.-qulclAN AND SURGEON, ours to please ) Any ormation | softs PO figure. Stetgson & Y oved from | at Ple nt oy desired will be illy given, and 2 2 $4,000 from the fire, with |da morning. | - Hoem A Bécond Fhén SReNeS Sis itors always ome, L iBar and: Mirs, 1.5 iCeorea who Mr. ‘ j”“"l;“; surance protection; $3,000 cov- | Or by water.| Rufus B. Burnham of New York is Night ‘phone 1383 GEDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES, have returned from a 1.500-mile friy ""'“'_““"“ - Peadat R he loss of the Peck, McWill se were back two were | Spending a vacation at his home on | i 77 Cedar Street. [in Minnesota and to points north, | ENeSts oF M , Visit in Moosup, | COmPanY, who were fully protected by | taken down toward Thamesville, and | Main street | | found the weather uniformly cool and | Smith, have 'ef : * | insurance two up Central Vermont | 1 " Mab ¢ Phil | n sit the shores Lake Su Hufe\s an | A Clean Sweep. { station r tried to get up at | Helen D. Mabrey of Philadel- ne ered sharp frost during | | With the exception of a few u- | the foot of eet, but ligsas, iy sincigan & TROpEVS ¥AoR 0N PAYYOUR B ) 2|9 | ’ . sand feet of lumber o the Chelsea | P¥ & VIsit at her home own. U lLLS BY LlthUh lare pa g some time h their |of the wharf and sey 1 J. Twomey and Mr. and Mr Syniing in pound and pound bgxes. int Secretary Ely of the Y. M | grandmother, Mrs. Almira Northup, | thracite and soft coal at the same | Mayor e active in the res | Mr. and M Tof thelr | . . on the [ €.7A. is expected back from u two | Sfper home on North Main street. |of the wharf belonging to the Chap- |cue sq horse was swim- | announce the b K)ppered Herring, pi weeks' vacation today. Tomorrow | pell company, the entire place was |ming arou he middle of the har- | Jaughter, A “Boston, 1 o Uncas Natloflal Bank: with members association he Mrs. Wil F. l‘tlvu‘h.j‘swfl,; Sty | bor { Winthrop { Boston, | ¢ genes, beter, S P, | will hike to Gar and Migs Mildred | The -wind changed sho r s i B | enc boys will Norwic wve returned | Firemen Busy All Day | these five horses w )y away and | | Crab, Salmon, Etc. in »l}.u way l‘”l will li“” the e):.'sl'!; Monday from Wintergreen Point, Quaker Hill All day the firemen kept on pouring | the wharf, so that hor - | cest of your living and always have | % e been for a number of | water into the blazin, ruins | were kept from th, se he: { | . here they have been for a number of | g Iw m the intense heat L the best Iid of a recelpt in the re- | e srate Pomolos oits | modien jRwe Reng o5 & o8k fies, 8 |13l iniihe morpink could be y Peopla’s arke turned enaorsed cheq | deavoring to ha Apple ey ‘« hief Stanton had all of the avai hrough to the street Courtecus and liberal treatment ex- | and peach orehards o | hose, 11,600 feet, laid. Not a tended to every depe Whethes the | 0o ahesel oxcharg M- | REPUBLICAN PARTY 13 Freeset el TR SR SIS s ! | 6 Franklin St. ":;'“m :f larze or small pert. who is now in re- ALIVE TO SITUATION | Steamers Kept Going. GATHERED FROM THE RUINS. 5 JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. @ soliclt your patronage. garding the soil types adapted to or- = The two steamers were brought = —— b % o %, et JUSAL | Little Sidelights on the Big B THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK charding. Expects a Large Number from Allldown from the municipal wharf on 'C '{ ‘]"xh srf" 2 e s('az: on | Telephone 65. 42 Shetucket Street. . Districts to Participate in Caucus | the banks of the Yantic river above the | Central Wharf—Firemen Stuck to PATRICIAN SHOES y Steamer Katahdin from Georgetown, ; railroad bridge to alongside the east osts Like Heroes—Conjectures as : H . — to B aised Next B 8 T all styles B d §.C., s at the New London dock dis- | Tonight—Banner to Be Raise arm of the river just below the firsi| to Man Burned to Death. New Fail atyles. Buttan and laced l’i (,flk d B d ¢ of 1.000,0004 feet of | Week. West Side bridfe, where they were $3.50 anc S ill be transported over » = : | kept pumping until 7 o'clock in the | That the unidentified man found Sold only bs s, e an rea ntral Vermont raiiroad to Bur- The republicans will hold their par- | eyening, when the chief ordered them burned ‘y’d»,vh in the Chappell com FRANK A. BILL, that eanuot be excelled. to a screen and door manu- |ty caucus this evenin gin town hall |back fo the central station and |pany on Wednesday night mig ANY Sodhls i’k - 4 ‘PlLone your order, Irompt service ring compan for the nomination of delegates to the ;rli;t’r::‘r'llra r;sl{v:“tel:i 5 Th:‘ :»“m%n be either Jan Ke an out m: m\\l;) 4 T 104 Mam Strest ok i 1 al vas 0 return a man, or Jack (Soldier) Donohue o oceupied wit the e R - . LOUIS H E Miss Alice Sheridan, danghter of Mr. | State, senatorial, congressional and |, ") % F0r® b S10C 00 0 D able {this city, was the supposition raised PRSI o . BRUNELLE | ana irs Patrick H. Sheridan, now of | probate conventions and there is ev- |service at the fire. on Thursday by men who had known details of thelr affairs COAL AND LUMBER. 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) “rn\'\ “l‘\wv.él‘v‘:r‘x.‘r.m.:]rlx‘iw‘- d n\”u miscel- | ery indication that there will he. a Chief Stepped on Nail. of the two on Wednesday. They were hat they have little time o kgl sy ot o’ Rusaml | latge gathering, as the town commit-| Farly in the night Chief Stanton |both missing Thuzed Epape it inty 'r opportunity to make 5 & : stepped on nail of the kind used i |Usual haunts and it was said that who is to ma Teremiah Fitzgerald | tee has been doing quite a lot of hard | stepped own tar paper, about an |Kelly haq been seen going towards the % wtudy. of sacurities MELVIN WRIGHT of that city in October. work In Taftville, Occum, Yantic and | i 0" fenxth and though' he did ne, | Chappell buildings. = b o T Norwlch Town districts, as \vu\‘l'uu notice it until later, it penetrated Hubbard on the Job. Loy i 5 hlmm« is the fortieth anniversary of | hustling uhum”m H\’e ]" "mrf‘lvl "TM through his rubber boot and into his I It 11' a company are constantly 2 2 the wreck of the steamer Metis of the | Side, Greeneville and Kast Side dis- ..’ Later in the rning the chief With Engineers Calvin Willlams an g 3 r 2 H ia' Amerlcas Favorite New York and Providence line, Aug- | tricts, bagan to feol & polopine nmtiari®l | A. P, Williams In charge and James, in touch with investment rree Bu!lllllg Kinds and '.Umfl | ust 30, 1872, when in a gale. the schoo- | A Taft and Sherman republican ban- | 5% 1© JT91 1 PYCEIRE STARAUOR I8 17" fupbard as fireman, engine com- R e ALWAYE IN STOCK. ner Nettie Cushing, bound from Thom- | ner 1s being put In shape to be thrown | get out the gravel which he ehnseses | Pany No. 1 did a 19-hour trick with- and aston. Me, to New Vork, collided with | 16 the breeze as soon as 1t 18 ossible | cuumad it, He pulled out-the nail im. |out & letup at the Chappell company pleased ‘at: any Hme: to A D LATHR P he steamer in Fishers Island sound. | to have the place where the New Lon- | gtead, That was at nearly noon and |fire. That Fireman Hubbard, son of 1 falt A sanwitae . W, f don county falr banner now hangs, |pa sitibe S Dagarie £l one of the reputed millionaires of the place their knowledge 5 ¢ was prevailed upon to go over to |ONe OMoeir Masiolt &l Blbtushit B The recent shell gsh law passed by | which will be possible as soen as the | Dr Kimball's office to have the weund | €ity, should stick at the task, as dirty and experience at the e - .t e state of Rhode Island will cause|fair is over, dressed, but with that exception he did |and smoke begrimed as the grimiest 3 B N Telephona 163-13. . Connecticut people to ceass clamming | Several candldates for sematér a7e | not leave the fire until after ; o'clock | mun among the fire fighters, brought service of customers. vour vislt without vou | #t Sandy Point in Little Narragansett | being talked of, but it is up te the | Thursday night. out more than one expression of praise 2 word-—telling you of at which place many bushels of | delegaies chesen 1o the several eon- 3 f his grit and zeal as a member of " e » e ‘-.l ‘:v»‘,; —nr'.. ?r\nm 1 clams and mussels were gathered and | ventions te decide who the neminee W Check frf"‘ L. A Gf“_u” C° | the company, when he might so eas- ok n your present path which | Prought to the shore towns for a mar- | will be. In erder tlhat will be | hen h‘; :r-lrhnmr; Chief Stanton |jjy phe enjoying a more luxurious ex- THE THAMES Keen i feory fHturs sudsses; < Much | Ket. | satislied with the deiegates chosen, the | 0Und a check for 325 awaiting h ence. Along about noon, when 1 TEUMFS _sussess. 4 f i i fro mthe L. A, Gallip company as a | 7 3 4 2 a P an I8 MELVIN WRIGH the | the town committee is particularly | Fireman Hubbard had been on duty a man is MELVD 3 o] 4 have the republican voters | testimonial of the efficient work of the . greatest living medium, He guaran. | The disastrous floods In Nerwich, | anxieus te have the rep n ve tees puccess in trouble, udvises in love, law, domestic affairs, business invest- ments, changes, In fact everything Satisfaction or no fes, Hours: 10 to §, daily and Sunday, Office; 16 Breadway, Martin Houss Readings, 60¢ wnd §1.00 | England, are of more than passing in- terest here, hecause of the eourteous fellcitations from oldg Norwich to this town during the 250th anniversary eel- ebration, Some:fear is entertained for the safety of historic Norwich ca- Im».l al, whiok has been visited by 1ol L, the caucus this eVeRing. of the several districts in attendamce since midnight; his father sent an in- firemen in keeping their preperty from i quiry, it was noised about among the at the caueus to particpiate in the se- | B®INg up. " firemen, te find out whether his son lection of the delegations. Will Rebuild, wanted a chance to rest and offering Chairman H. L. Burnap of the tewn Arthur H, Brewer of the Chappell |to speil him out for a time. Wreman committee has recefved a supply of | company stated Thursday night that | Hubbard seat back word that he in- Taft buttons as well as a.quantity of [ plans had net been made as to re- |tended to stick by the engine to the literature which will be distributed ar [ building, but that the damage to the dtinish and he rounded oui the tour of whar! along the west side will jaean duty til Chief Stanton allowed the NORWICH, CONN THE BANK OF FRIENDLY H H!LPFULN!S! ON SAVINC 40 g, 44 “It burne up slean™ Well Seasoned Wood G. H. HASKELL. 403 — 'Phones — 408 _ |

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