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DANIELSCN Man Begins 1913 by Geing to Jail— Twenty Packages by Parcels Post— Death of Arba Covell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bergengren of i have been guests of Mrs. C. H. i of Waterbury dent Clark of Boston visited- in Danielson over the holiday. nd Mrs. A. G. Bill are eniter- taining Misr . Chase of Fram- ingham. Rusgan Year Badly. A prisoner presented in the town coutt Wednesday morning started the new vear by going to jail. Dr. Anna Shaw, theé noted advocate of woman's suffrage rights, is to lec- ture in Danielson during January. Joshua Hill, for many years a resi- dent of the West Side, is oc newly purchased home on Broad street. Miss Frances Nixon has returned from acation of two weeks spent at_h ‘ho has been . Cyr's for sev- eral seasons, has returned to her home in Middletown, where she is to engage in business. Weing 1912 Markers. Wearly all of the automobiles seen i the streets of Danielson New Year's day were being driven under the last year's registration numbers, as the owners have not received their new number plates. Williamsville Mill Weil Lighted. ABout 1,600 incandescent lights have heen installed in the mill of the Kil ingly Manufacturing company at Wil- hamsviile. Beautiful New Year’s Day. Wednesday was one of the. most beautiful New Year vs in the mem- ory of the oldest residents here. A surprising number of people were out for long wall ing them with- out coats. T rature was that of a mild September day. _ To Play Norwich. same on Killingly le this week is the - 1 the Laurel Hills | h here Friday eveninz. TWENTY PACKAGES Received by Parcels Post the First First Two Mails. The first matter that tumbled out of the mail pouc when they wére open- ed at the Danielson posfoffice New Year's morning were parcels post packages. On the first two mails re- eefved quring the day about 20. pack- ages came in through the government's new department. and other mails dur- brought more. From a rm came pack- onsigned to store- ages of veast cak keepers in sm s near here. Local people took advantage of the good rates that the zvernment is = to send packases by parcels d from th> first day it is evi- sat the service is to be well pat- ronized. 1pying his | ing people favorable to clnfl.uwlnt throughout the year the brilliant light- ing plan that has been in use during the holiday_season. Warden Builard will brine the mat- ter before the next meeting’ of the court of burgesses. The boroush f: thers will be asked to take. under col sideration the plan of putting Daniel- son on the map as the best lighted | borough in Connecticut. The cost over the present system of lighting the ' streets in the business section would | not be excessive and by employing the | holiday lighting plan throughout the ! year four high power straet arc lights ! could be dispensed with at a consid- erable saving. If it is decided to keep for all times in the year the brilllart special sys- tem, permanent wiring would of course | have to be done and certain chanses made from the hours of lighting plan in force for the past two weeks, & Throughout the year the hours of | Liing could be made much less than during the holiday season, thereby re- I | ST IR | Odd Fellows to Visit Webster—Athletic | Ciub's Manager Secures Brousseau— | | Library in New Location. i i Mr. Jerr and. Mrs. J. sagne and Mrs. | Labby left Wednesday afternoon ! Modern Sanitary. Telephone. ROG‘LER&SHANLEY_ : Plumbing in all branches. Sheet Metal Work. Personal Supervision. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Estimates Solicited. 483 Main SL COMBflL‘i SIGN WORKS| s l G N Painted Anywhere 13 Bath St., Norwich for Fall River to attend the funeral of a relativ George the guest Goldman_ of Worcester was: Wednesday of his brother- ! in-law, George M. Iime. M. M. Dwyer is in Providence today y), attending the funeral of | at Daniel- | ard F. Perry w New Y. night to install the ! of Camp Colonel Edward An- ..of V. Sala of Gildersleeve Farm. | rs H. Meabury sold_at : irm formerly occupied jersieeve to Jame: of Ant hern of Worcester is m- | Comstock, W ony 44 Perkins Avenue, Painting and Decorating Neatly Done by Skilled' -Workmen. A. B. Nickerson, Norwich, Connm A GOOD DINNER for 25 cents O. L. BROWN 58 Shetucket St. ddress at the annual ercises of the Congre : and E. L. Davis, mem- ; bers of the board of relief for the town ! of Putnam, have given notice that they Will commence their sessio eb. 1. Few Parcols Post Packagss. Railway mail clerks running through i Putnam said Wednesday that there itack, Livery and Boarding SFABLE We guaravtee our service to be - Sest at he A0St remsanahle nrices. KABONEY BROS.. Falis Ave E not a great amount of parcels P ness handled by them, t probably being due to the holiday quietness in business. Going to Webster. A number of the members of the ! lodge of Odd Fellows here will go to Webster this (Thursday) evening to attend the working of the second de gree. The work is to be done by Leominster degree team. A Quiet Holiday. anything Confectionery drop in to the little store of ileadquarters for Cigars and Smokers’ Team: WHEN YOU NEED Groceries, Can Goods, or Temperance Drinks in MRS. M. LEiON, 100 Thames St. Articles E. D. BRi66> LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Furniture and Plano Moving, Heavy g and Trucking. Hear of Junctionn House PLAINFIELD Phone 27-6 Wednesds a5 an exceptionally ! | quiet day in Putnam, the | | stre regular Sunday ap- pea >, as all the places of business, with few exceptions, were closed. Af- : ternoon and evening dances and the | theater atfractions provided amuse- | ment for man - 1 Edward Muilan, G. Harold Gilpatric | We are gratified with the splendid patronage which the public has extend- ed: to this store and wish to take this opportunity to extend our most hearty ‘thanks. i} Heating, Steam and Gas Fittings and| In accordance with the|we can assist you this. hot policy of this store the balance of our Hohday Goods | will be closed out regardless of price sacrifice during the next five days. CHARON'S Baltic’s Busiest Store SPECIAL FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY Baby Carriages - at greatly reduced prices A. PION, Hunters Avenue, Taftville Full line of House Furnishing Goods. New Home Sewing Machines. Plumbing as it shéuld be done; Is the kind I do—opex, every joint tight, san- itary, latest style plumbing. Steam and Gas Fitting, Cornice Work, Skylights, Gutters, Bie. Tin and Slate Roofing. Let us estimate on your work. GEORGE DEPATHY, Roderick Building, Baltic Telephone Housekeepers : Just stop and think how weather by doing your Wet Wash. Norwich Steam Laundry, 193 Franklin St. Notice I have purchased the market form- erily owned by H. G. Gray, 270 West Main street, where I will continue to do business, keeping choice meats and a full line of groceries and provisions. WILLIAM E. JONES, Prop. Telephone connection SUITSMADE TOORDER From choice line of Wooleas for Fall and Winter. at $15, $18, $20, $22, $25 Correct stvle and perfect fit guaranteed. First-class Steam Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing a specialty. HENRY KING, Room 10, 35 Shetucket St. Bill Block. Tel. Delicatessen ALWAYS ON HAND FRESH STOCK RELIABLE GOODS A THUMM’S 71 FRANKLIN STREET, connection. What To Buy and Where To Buy H. Blackledge & Co. Painters and Decorators. | Agents for Colonial Paint. \ Dealers in Lumber, Shingies, Paper Hangings, Paint, Oils and Glass. 25 Seventh Street. Telephone connection. THE DIFFERENCE between ready-made and custom-made garments lies in the noticeable ele- gance of style, fit, superb quality of materials and fine worl The Danielson-Ljungholm ! Company Artist Tailors 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. Telephone. Opp. ¥. M. C. A SALT 'EM CONKEY’'S MEDJCATED STOCK SALT 10 Ib. PAIL 75¢ Try a pail C. W. Hill & Son 147 Franklin St. CHIROPODY and et Sharupooing, Manicuring, Scalp Massage. Agent for Scheffler's Hair Collorine Switches made from combingg also a mice line of Switches for saleS Appointments made at home. Katherine Lanz, Room 22 Shannon Building Take elevator. Jun30Th 3 Dry Come to Headquarters for your SOLE LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS, ‘H.- A. HEEBNER, . 30 Water Street. Telephone. Wholesale and Retail. The Norwich Dental Parlors DENTAL SURGEONS MRS, MINNIE BOON, Prop. 148 Main Street, Norwich Aeiephone 424-4 (WHOICE SALMON, \ SWORD, STRIPED BASS and BLUE i \ POWERS BROS. BEMOIT'S PHARMACY, TAPTVILLE. cor, Merchyants Aw. and Hunters Av AT YOUR SERVICE all the time—-that’s what your teeth should be. Ef there is anything the matter with them it costs you neth. ing to call amd ler us advise you. Dr. C. B. Eldred, Dental Surgeori, Central Building G. E. HODGE, HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND FEEDING\ STABLE 1274 Franklin Strest Particular attentionf given to Gem- tlemen's Driving Herses. Tel 10 ASHLEY T. BOON Expert Locksmith Umbrella work of all kinds and ..o repairing of surgical instruments & speciaity. Prompt service guaran. teed. 89 Franklin Street. Crown Confectionery and Ice Cream Store 385 Central Ave. J. A. JOHNSON, Puop. First-class goods seld at ths ve: Tel. 622-4 OBITUARY. and G. Allen Hawkins, comprising the | Sai N A Can ;,{‘:‘ ""’d”;(l::!‘fi:‘; fer "zgpm:lm%}i:;‘{t o llna:‘ehl:::msw ft o Opposite Bulletin Building. vmst heboon rs. Arba Covell. ave promulgated a set of rules and | whic . % < regulations relative eharges for |} story Bouse 30x40 feet, barn 20x30 feet Flfle flfiir fioods FULL DRESS SUIT Mrs. Eunice Covell, about 80, dled at of Mr. and M reet, where Groceries two woodsheds and one acre of land. water service also have a piece of land suitable for e and the use of the ser- vice. i HOW ARE YOU FIXED Lolis Youns, he has been andToilet Articles Tacsday aftermoon; Shc was | No More Expensive Shows. -} a livery stable which 1 will lease. il vl & { ow of Arba Covell, who died{ Manager George M. Fine of the WM. P. BABCOCK, PLAINFIELD. for air _Dressing, Maer- the past month. Mrs. Covell | !\*r‘ddley theater an ced New i f ° P & il f_‘-l '?Vg\y' g, Shar'-p‘on-n g, e i t | Year's resolution ednesday—not to RA ai o as- She wos b | book any more of the 2 ttrac- Ar My New Stable rO v lslons Gl INS, FEED, FLOUR sage and §c=lp Treat- 310 Main Street, nine children, only one of whom is liv- | tons t ing here, i now. reaas to recelVe your oFde: 9 ment. Puffs, Switches, 5 ing, Mrs. Mary A. Wood. Bast Killing- account ronage | § *or carriages and hack service. Team-| A full and complete assortment at AND HAY ? etc., Made to Order from of A T Woed of Danielson the big shows have received this | {00 GRrrIRECs S04 SA A nas. Special | all times. 4 2 Combings. Rogers Domestic Lau.n&y s survived by two daugh- on. aitention given to commercial irae. | Ajol'a jarge stock of Be, 100 amg|ATe You satisfied with the quality and | Mg T, 8, UNSERWID) § 5 loss Wood and Mrs. Will Hear Dr Anna Shaw. Remember my new location, nex:|, 3 “ - price you are getting? If not let us Lyt Hand Finished Shirts 7 B both of Danielson. Advocates of o Catholte church. e variety goods. o o el Chirapodist a specialiy. 5 B4 Ses 2 = 3 { Societies’ Installation. ms are § A. & RAVENELLE, Baitic Shetucket Cash Store 51 BROADWAY Also Ladies® Walsts. | R bal New Year's night Lol A Deaier in Coal and Wood. GORDON BROS. A. R. MANNING, R g ation of the officers | o5’ omddl 2 3 ephone 553- Tel 541 Rear 37 F | t the Orpheum Telephone. ” at the Mill, Yantic = e e e (Hewrs 37 Eranitin ) ) triotic societies in Danielson E interest at of 1913. The newly iregor post. G. A. Past Commander the elected officers of Me: R. were installed by beginning Breusseau Secured. . J. T. McLellan, matchmaker for the Putnam So Athletic club, s | nounced New afternoon Over Preston Bridge JOHN A. WALTZ, 425 Main Strest \When want a good business He makes sin- you agon made, see him. BALTIC, "CONN. ROOD & CHAPMAN DR. RAYMOND COUTURE C. S. FAIRCLOUGH, Prop., THAMESVILLE SIORE _Try FERRY GROCERIES, for . FRUITS ana ry Season is on for their use. Why mot own one of your own and be drems- ed right. Our prices are reasonahle. A. HAGBERG & SON, Benjamin : the new officers of 3, MeGresor n’s Relief corps by | N02h Erou been cubst sie and doubie dump carts and trucks, - Xmas Cigars, Red Hills, Blunts, Coun- | RO VISIONS. ' S TS el e odman of Webster i buts on rubper tires and does genera. BALTIC’S e A Best place in the city. sl SRR e S e D the show on _the “epairing and horse shoeins. g g TFalohona. - ' 36 Wrankiin Strect A_derson camp, S. of by Dr. Ed- 20, agaicst Flores M Sawing and Planing Ml LARGEST STORE They are all goofl smokes. f ward ¥. Perry, Putnam, vice command- fought 205 Sty B 3 erof the division of Commectieut. Tie | 3jew Bedford about six monthis ago. Faeiins Attiation 1 e William Blackburn installation ceremonies were added to ot Nothing from Relief Fund. armers, : HORSE BLANKE i WRIGH i by social and entertainment features. We pay the highest cash price. for B 52 Providence Street, C. E. WRIGHT, B'“k""‘*‘""‘fi' G“'{"';“ Waod, and ] Business Men’s Association Favored. | those who lost ‘heav being burn-' f dressed hogs. You should deal direct|CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS FOR MEN, . Co ron Worker. Trgent business propositions that out of his home in the biz fire of |§ with us and save the middlemsn's Taftville, Conn. S =L, Machine Forging:a specialty. i are of all important interest to the W Gra i S i S B e Tk A e A full line of TeeR Y s tos BOTTLER OF FINE FLAVORED % town, It is indlcated at the beginning o o po e sike own ders b i s e SODAS, NARRAGANSETT ALE AND | 15 Myers Alley, Nerwich. of the vear, will probably result in a few weeks in the organization of a Dantelson business men’s association. Industrial demands seem to indicate New Runs After the 12th. that organizatfon must come within a| Locemotive firemen who have runs LEWIS’ :?;nnxmcmzl;jflau;:;;‘if;ng.“wh:g: few weeks. Those who are anxlous this city and who have just | —~ superiority of my work. Wouldn't that the association be formed are live sfully taken examinations to be ' (/OC&=‘ ‘O[a Mcn and Bo S ANDERSON’S ICE CREAM ow. Bave been better satisfied if Eusiness men. engineers are expecting to get loco- y Jou had let me do your work? T it PIoTies B S Aa fne shamf of Chanact ORANGE-ADE PRESCRIPTION 21 Myers Alley GEORGE F, ADAMS, gentaL -8 AL €0 Into effect about the 12th of this SE Lo i Femoniber: that you sosinoti mpke wy A Littie Out of the Way— Carriage and Auto Painter, Fully $1.000,000 Expended in Develop- ing, Remodeling and Equipping v = Clarence Pierce, who has just re- Town's Plants in 1912, signud the afide after belr i ERY gned ti g being superin- MISS CLAPP 3 The vear that closed Tuesday mark- | Baptist churen for the - et “ceves i} s o0 e =5 EDWARD ADAMS has removed to his new store |offers a cholce selection of handmade | we believe in fitting hats to heads 2 ~ - e -be: atch our gons. 'alis gifts for the holidays. and faces, not in fitting heads to ed the beginning of what promises to be an era of unprecedented industrial revival in the town of Kiilingly. Mr. Pierce declined re-electlon to the (§ Full line of Fruit: and Conf: i . . 1 : Mr. ce decline ot 5 : and Confection- g ing done quickly and with N;t:r:’nrgthfih;; period he important) office. Charles E. Richmond was efect- Sk = T R rightiagd. fopwoss the same 2 g Nt i s s e Danielson Cotton company e e p 97 N Ma e 5 = . BU s comp: ed superintendent to succeed him. 197 Nerth Malm St. Taftville, Conn., Marsan Block | Baltic. VISIT THE WOMAN’S EXCHANGE, MARGARETsi.MeEKBi.m.“ passed into new and wealthy owner- #hip, the plant of the Killingly Manu- at facturing company Williamsville passed through a ti of renovation and improvement, a biz weave shed was added to the mill of the Attawau- gan company, the Assawauga Woolen company at Dayville practically. re- equipped its plant with new machin- ery. the Whitestone mill and property at Bast Killingly passed into the hands of the big Winterbottom Book Cloth ~ompany, the International Cotton com- pany gof its real start, the business of | at Ann Arbor, has come east to spend W 2 - the Commecticut Mills company prac- | the New Year holidays with his moth- | DID YOU KNO The Old Baltlc Hctel Siyle [t yorn ats' chaflowfll Diedes A. B. MAINE We were awarded first prize at tically doubled, the Williamsville Buff | er, Mrs. M. W. Wagner. Professor f§ that Geo. W. Harris made a specialty % you. Every hat displayed here is the Johnson’s Bread Exhibit. One company 2ot firmly established in| Wagner is a graduate of Yale, where £ putting on Rubber Tires? Well, he John il IDSancy; Prap bright, fresh and stylish, which ap- Sells the Ralston Health Shoes trial will convince you of its super- Danielson, the Broad Brook Manufac- | he alsn pursued a post graduate cour: ‘does, ana he uses lhe Goodvear Wing| Full line of High Class Liquors | seais to every woman of fashiol i fority. tvéflngdcompany of Elmville commenc- | his education being extended by two § Tires, the eastest riding, longest last- | Wines, Ales, Lagers flnfll Clgar:. .{12 P o Nothing Better in the Market. WN ed to do a profitable business and the | vears in Spain in the study of the:f ins, soilid rubber ure made. When |automoblle parties stop here. Specia . H }!.‘_;;mvil]s Worsted company and Glen | language of that country. His vaca- § you need anything in this lime sce | 2tes to commercial men. Mile. M. E. Auclair, 219-225 Central Ave. J. BRO orsted company had a year of pros- | tions, foo, are usually spent in Spain GEO. W. HARRIS, Iy4Tn BALTIC. 11 - Ba or Germany. Professor Wagner has X Milliner Baltic Itic perity during which their plants were operated day and night for many weeks. The Quinebaug company, in common with the other cotton manu- facturing plants hereabouts, fn April the beginning of replacements, devel- e e = FOUNDRY COMPANY. Let Us Give You An Estimate 2 d Feed Stabl I have at this time a lot of good |STORE, 263 Main Street. A large, | HACK. LIVERY, BOARDING AND To Trebls Ficor Space by the Con- § On Anything In Our Line Livery and Feed Stable Horses and a number of Carrlages, |fresh stock on hand at all times. COUPE STABLE opments and plans that Guring the | course of the present year will put the town In the very forefront of New FEngland manufacturing centers. A conservative estimate of the mon- ey expended in extending and improv- , although distributed. that relief ! had been month. Declines Re-election. years, never in all of that time missed ! attending to his duties on a Sunday. Library in New Quarters. public library, recently from the courthouse buil g, 1§ now installed in its new quarters in the | r_nunh pa building on hurch street. Electric H‘gh < ve been installed so | that the library can be kept open ! etenings, something that has not been | the rule since movinz dav came in Has Written Spanish Text Books. Charles P. Wagner, a member of the - aculty of the University of Michigan, The moved £ written two text books In Spanish, one - a grammar, which is now in general: use. struction of New Buildings. The Putnam Foundry and Machine | company is greatly to increase the size | of its plant and the number of Its . At the beginning of | M. ROZYCKI, Grocery and Market, 468 N, Main St and FELT BOOTS. CRYSTAL SPRING BOTTLING CO, East Side. Tel. 596 Bros.’ Ice Cream guaranteed the purest on the marketf, wholesale and retail. Telophone. TALIS BROS. SHERWOOD B. POTTER Dealer in Provisions, Meats, Flour and Grain. 408 to 414 Main Street Telephone. Groceries, 354 West Main Streot. Carriage and Wagon Builder. Metal Cornices, Metal =Skylights, Metal Shingles. Metal Celllngs, Gut- ters end Conductors, Ventllating and Blower Pipes, Tile, Slate, Metal, Gravel, Parofd and Rubber Roofing. mistake by having your Suit and Over- coat made to order at Every garment is guaranteed to fit We are headquarters for Confectionery, lce Cream and Zoda Water. We carry & complete Hne of Stationery and Souvenir Postcards. 3. F. IGUIRIS, Iy4Th Baitic. Thos. d. Burke for all occasions. HIGH STREET, BALTIC Telephone connection. Y PHARMACY in the Post Office Building, LAGER. But It Pays to Walk 1 Have Had More Work 17 Town Street. CHRISTMAS CARDS Tel. 237 Main Street. Our There’s a Charm In MILLINERY and why ? Because we keep in touch with the fashion centers and put a toueh of SALE STABLE Gentlemen’'s Driving Horses. Teams|poth new and sccond-hand, that will be sold at very attractive prices, and if you Intend to purehase either with- in a short time it will be to your ad- Full Line GOETZ POUND CAKES 603 North Main Street "Phone 1215. ATTENTION When you want good Candy come to the CRYSTAL CONFECTIONERY Pure Cream Caramels ouwr specialty. Dr. Alfred Richards DENTIST hais, so_we are careful always to have a large variety of styles anmd Have You Tried Broewn’s Vienna Bread? Frank P. Flaherty 21 Willow Strest, Norwich, Cenn. Telephone connection CELATE ing manufacturing plants and their | 1015 he compans s ot only cyers ' s ;:.’,‘,.siz‘;am:gd%f: e e e Want Every 4 Chm ot et i Sy Finn Bleck, Jewett Cit: equipment in the town of KIIHngly | ughed with business, but finds itself 2 e us a twial| . . iow that we sell Furniture at the| I aise do light and heavy teaming, ' Hours s e No. 17 Chestnut Street ours: - during 1912 was not much less than a We know we can satisfy yeu. gy n lowest pessible prices. At the present facing a demand for more of its boll | 5 Y ; round miltion gfi‘l?r:&ru;lf sum includ_ | ers than can be produced with the Phone or send pestal. time we are showing a complete line | JOPPINE and expressing. 10 & mtoS pom Sundays 1 to 4| will _repair 2our AUTO TUBES ng e ce ope: present shop and equipment. The com- White Knamel Beds at prices that| - ;P cock’'s residence, n- | and CASINGS and do it right at changed hands. P aay has been far behind I its orders JOHN O. JOHNSON, o ehe te seii them at a gance, we| FRANK C. TILLINGHAST |fiela, Tuesdays ana Fridays fmom 2 to | 3arage prices. A Tempting Propositien. for months, | also are shewing an excellent line of Central Villag 3 p.om. - g A. P. Woodward has a circular let-| ~The floor space of the coneern is ‘§ 20 Central Ave., Norwich, Ct. | Fibre Mattings, Carpets, Russ and en e All work guaranteed, Telephome eon. S I AR ter from & New York firm inwiting i to be trebled by (he comsiruction of |§ » Mattresses of all kinds. No one can — ! him ifnvest in a cat and rat propo- | mew bufldings and the outpul quad- =5 sell better goeds or at lower prices. Do s hias recaled more oF Joss | rupled. During the year that closed | RICH & RUBIN, All we ask is te have you call and see DR. N. GILBERT GRAY EVERYTH]NG: M. A. BARBER, the goods. F. H. & F. W. Tillinghast Gentral Viliage Alse Funeral Directers. Esanch at Jewett City in charge of A, J. Tinker on’ Tuesday ubout 1,350 boilers were constructed, but when the improve- ments now announced are eempleted that eoncern will be able io turn out | about 5,000 boilers each year, which wiil be only ten per cent, of the num- | ber of beilers soid in New England | states every iwelve months. public mention for the past vear or so. for the CHRISTMAS holiday trexde. A full line of Statienery and Christmas Candy, Ornamental and Shalf Pagarr. Machinist and Engineer. HASLER'S NOTION SHOP, -zm Engine Repairs. Hunter's Ave. Taftuille. ) RS 204 West Main Street, Proprieters of the New York Mineral Water Co, Setuefs of ail kinds pi lron ®rew and Celery Tenic. Teiephone 738-12 Graduate Veterinarian OFFICE Baitey’s Stable, 371 Main St Phone cenaection GREAT WHITE WAY May Become a Year-Round Feature of the Bo---~h, Danielson’s White Way may become a permanent feature of the lighting of the business section of the borough. Warden W. I Bullard has found lead- Soaas. } appendicitis years ago. As m ai known absu became | EL]