Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 28, 1913, Page 6

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cit WAS & TRUUBLE-MAKER ms dozen =l That Mr. Carnegie Wu Respensible For Dissolution of Rail Pools—Once Forced Rails Down to $14 a Ton, ‘Which Was Below Cost, Declares the Witness. N Fresh Frankfurters Fresh Sausage lb.lzz Fresh Bologna Sugar Cured, Smoked SHOULDERS, Ib....12%¢c | Ib. .. .. Yellow Onions | Sweet Oranges | Heavy Grape 4qts...... 10c| 15 for .....25¢c met,4for25c dozen ... Fishars Island Creamery | Pure Lard Swift’s Olcomargarine Butter, Ib... 40c{lb. ....... 13c|lb..... 19c-23c{lb. ...... PRUNES fir stewing, 3 Ibs. 14c | Clothes Pins, 100 for..10c Buckwheat, Prepared, pkg. 12c | Raisins, seedless, 2 lbs. 15¢ Mhican Borax Soap, 7 bars 25¢ | Succotash, Verk State /2 e 'hc Cnion Salad, 2 bottles 17¢ | Fancy Maine Corn| tions in themselves, the steel corpor- ation didn’t acquire “a percentage of the rail capacity of the country Suffi- clent to control the price of standard rails.” Rails Continue at $28 a Ton. “I dom’t think they could - control the price, but their susgestions would be favorably considered,” sald the wit- nes: Mr. Coiton pointed to the fact that since the organization of the corpor- ation the price of rails had not varied from $28 a ton. “I should think that indicated that said Mr. New York, Jan. 27.Tcstimony in eup- port of the contention of the gov- ernment that Andrew Carnegie was a trouble maker in the steel trade and that the Carnegie Steel company was taken over by the United States Steel corporation because of his refusal to abide by agreements, was heard today in the government suit to dissolve the corporation under the Sherman anti- + * trust law. It was given by Walter Scranton, former president- of the ZLackawanna l/2 lb, BACON f 15C SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib...16¢c SALT PORK 12Y5¢ I Ib. Steel company and other independent concerns. 5 Carnegie Caused Dissolution of Pools. | T should think that indk Mr. Scramton told of the various Scranton. Bioel Eade’notore the corperation was One-fourth of Fortune in Steel. organized in which the Carnegie Steel | That one-fourth of the fortune of ‘company . was invariably a member. | William E. Corey, former president of It appeared from his testimony that | the corporations ,is invested in United Andrew’ Carnegie was responsible for | States Steei securities was brought out the aissolution of most of the pools. | today while Mr. Corey was winding up “Dia_Andrew Carnegie’s method of |his unflnished testimony of last week. competition give rise to any feeling [The information was elicited from Mr. Corey himself by the government coun. TUR| Pure Food Speciais Vlhich’Will Lower Cost of Living Shoulder ROAST, Ib. 12Y5c Choice Cuts CORNED BEEF, Ib...10c Sliced, Sugar Cured HAM Fancy Lemons Peanut Butter JELLY DOUGHNUTS, 2 doz. SANDWICH BREAD, | loaf... LAYER CAKES, THE MOHICAN COMPANY] 17c 2 pound box . 25c|Candy . ... 10c WholeMilk . 12¢| Cheese, Ib. 20c ‘BAKERY DEP'T. toaf.. oo N-OVERS, 3 _for. 8c-12c .5c on the part of manufacturers against Bis continuance In the business? |spl in an apparent effort to show that e Cclton Of Gounsel for the | fhe withess had ot bech actusied = | formerly of Westerly, was hers Tor a|Fleanor and Eaith Tathrop, were | iines B hats was . ceners fosling that | Srod by many favesable f the govern. | Urief period Saturday evening, HERCStS Sovent Biaa i of LV & Mo in 3 be & Godsend if Andrew Car | ment by any amimosity toward the s e ;";file‘x‘“hjm el on L | ‘was out of the business,” replie steel corporatio: i - = < 4 T STranton with & Teugh: ik “Corey i he was “naturaily | {eSting in the assembly room of (hd Rails Sold Below Cos In favor Of.the success of the COr-|and took steps to aid in urging the Tm ome instance. dating back o 1897 SonTeeEL passage of measures for the advance- | ng $5.000 Req o Careal sBEE the Carnegie Steel company, according- I O o e aion| . $20,000 Gift of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. at the present session of the general assembly. The owners of the ice manufacturing plant on the Watch Hill road, which | haW been idle for several scasons. are 10 the witness, had an “inside asree- ment” with the Illinois Steel com- which did not come to the know- Joage of the other members of the pool until the two companies quarreled. Webb. The Men's club $5,000 required for WESTERLY. Town Council to Report on $4,000 Damage Claim — Anti-Tuberculosis The Stafford M |1s ‘miking prepara | tensive obsery han has heretofore been custom- (i Herman Rawit s and it will probably be neces- to secure a substitute. To Observe Lent. terial association ons. for a more ex- the Lenten sea- Notes. of New York was business Monday. ith B. Battige of the Lull unable to attend to her is TRAVELERS' DIRECTOF Y. New L.ondon this store just now. Remnants 3.5 in Men’. 0dd Sizes Broken Lines train from the west Peter was surcly her: arrival of the 8. Saturday night, led to a plan to organize the Em- pire Rail company which was to be a $100 from Mr. and other and 2 Baptist church Sunday evening. geiling company for all the manufac- | The present will be a week of pray- | report fo the contraty notwithstand- | {{ig. °'r turers, but plan fell throush. er in the First Baptis vith | i dy been se Wwher “What individual was responsible | & 1T (he First Baptist church, with|™%T, . oion Rdgers, who fell from the | Fe30Y boen selecte el for that?” asked Mr. Colton. services each evening, except Satur-|! .o lindow into the basement of the . The lot has ontage of 48 | 2 “Andrew Carnegie. He couldn’t | 9ay Westerly Furniture Store, Saturday | Foo¢“ 300, feet. deep. - 1 ¢ S with the -other members,” re- | “What will you do In eternity?" has been semi-consclous | [261 and T 200 tect drer, plied the witness. What will you do in the next world " | ince and is in a eritical condi- | PSR CHATE UP ¢ T % are the queries of a local rock artist ! a1l modern improvement Another Pool Organized. zlong the roadside between Westerly orn of the Ash-[ {1 MOl JmErerame: | Subsequently another rail pool was | and Stonington. The representative of et | Han organized at which Charles W. Schwab | a patent remedy has painted directly | fieinted at. the rites: i rTepresented the Carnegie company and | under thesc queries the significant | Chester at his home, i Judge Elbert H. Gary, now chairman of the steel corporation, represented the Federal Steel company. suszestion “Use ——— oil; Bi for | Sunday afternoon. Grove cemetery, NMr. and Mrs. st Abert W hittora_m Edith and Clara Opie will sail the C. Cot- D! nt got i afternoon. | Leonard bested Charles t to finish, and but £ ce of shopmates, who Y.conard from. Charles them would be was discharged, have) The DI Leonard. B! " Which t at the on a defec on_street and sus patellas, and i a oo e wouid meet and suzzest o price ew York mext Sal i = Woiteee Mo Qlant sell Bt the price agreed Wpon.” | Westir o4 aae L o has sold the farm | 420 maintenance” iding o b explained the witness. This was in| T: is proposed o have an elaborate | Stoninston, . known: es' the] Joaoied to thie walfare of Mystic boya 0800. The steel corporation was or- | celcbration at the formal dedication of r place to Arthur W. War- | £76, & S 28] - geaized in 1801 and Mr. Colton wanted | i new lown nail #nd courihonse e nhdea & I3 the amotnt > donation %o kmow it by the acquirement of the | "'Tna committa of dhe Westerls fown | CBifart jt to be made to organize a| A% 8R4 Al Webh have long contem- Sarnegle, the Federal and the National | council (o investiga‘e the claim of $4.- | camp of Sons of Veterans in Westerly. | 1316 Goips som for ine (R rvies Vanl che conscHds-| 000 presented. by Mra. 4 D. Covie | ““Ciurles Leonard and Charles Leon- | Mont of Myeti e ext meeting. ditiona My ple maintenance stood that c be used for t and the othe; dowment fun the Charles WORK THAT TELLS s ot ‘the depart n 20,000 a tion of the buildin ide as an en- < $5.000 to we 1d¢ in New > older people perintenden s and w: injured When a fire. Plenty of It Has Been Done Right Here In Norwich. tion or W both, e torical value, have be- To thoroughly know the virtues of a medicine you must investigate its work. Doan's Kidney Pills stand this test, and plenty of proof exists right here in Norwich. People who testifieq years ago to rellef from backache, kid- articl amateur photo talen views at Pleasant View s g the nee improvement in the sanitary conditions at that growing i suramer resort % Major A been. cht oce is said, ation Mrs. FORD SPRINGS of N. Nash spent Monday Teacher Granted Leave Absence ney and urinary disorders, now give | in Providcncs alhanm % 92742 | Because of liiness—Principal Tucker = °| ichael F. Deady an Bullet Into His L en's U} ol Away.—Minicterial Assooiation.| 2903 confirmed testimony—declare the re- | ..o iyt e e 1l Away—Micisterial Association | K- Plans Lenten Observance. iege of Pha sults have lasted. How can any Nor- wo day | snas tended. | 2 secure of Mis s visiting mot sold ¢ ney Pills have done me a worid of gocd and I cannot say too much in their praise. I suffered from kidney trouble for three or four vears and ‘wes unable to find relief until I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured called to his bsence R. Thur Wom v the bull the flesh and itside of his 1 bone and forced t of the lmb. rw hasset whict York. Norwich wer nd Mrs. 1 re. B . James high sche home in F Tohn nday Fenelo; nd daughter, Bes- day from a visit in T. Donovan of te of Mr. dress = Soap principal still confined Hartford on acco; buried from anced the 2h the KNUGKLES USED TO Pai 0i 674 Park Ave., Brooklyn, 1 suffered terrible pai remedies but they never did any good. A | friend told me to try Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ofntment. I got somo and mado | alather from the Cuticura Soap and bathed my hands, then I dried them and put th Cuticura Ofntment on and put on a pair of old gloves. my hands were healed. rod and rough and now they aro soft as velvet. I tried the Cuticura Soup and Oint- | ment for & week and they got fine. no more trouble with my hands since I | always use Cuticura Soap and I can't | ‘praiso it enoush toall my fricrids. wich sufferer longer doubt the evi-| ™ Yfie“\ranel Saunders. the efcient R a meeting of school hoz o 2 clerk in_the e of the town clerk, is | Sunday at o afternoon it was voted to | other sence: conducting business during the | Was trying to relea s calibr Sl U S e = Mrs. John Woznisk, 28 Elm Street, | absence of the town clerks on a trip to | feyolver which was attoched to S absence on acc mation, Norwich, Conn., says: “Doan’s Kid- belt it was accidentally d '('}‘"\f’l’mnw tha H. Allen of each mailed free, post-card **Outicura, Dept.T, Boston.” | faced men should use Cuticura % Then the pool broke mp. “Haids soid | Society in Session—ldle Ice Manu- | seriously considering the advisability | for the new social | school duties on account of iilness. down to $11 o ton stter the breal” | facturing Plant May Be Started Up. | of geiting the plant ino active opera- | promised to_the | |, Migs Victoria' Panciera has entcred LM, on, U Mrs. Rudolph L. | the Pero store in place of Mrs. St. below cost.” £ Rey. J. W. Ford administered bap-| According o one who knows Peter e e complied | Peter, who resignea last week. “The lssolution of this pool, he 814, | (s (o one candidate in the Piret|ROSC, &nd Who talked with him on the | pinlh nay heen headed RACK AND BLEED ds Chapped. Suffered Terrible ain, Used Cuticura Soap and intment Five Weeks, Hands Fine. Y.—“My s used to chap and bleed and they | pained me very much. in water they used to burn terribly, espe- | ‘When T put them cially in hot water. My hands looked dirty: | that, was because they wero 50 chapped. | The knyckles used to crack and bleed and | 1 tried differens X was surprised to see how They used to bo 1 have (Signed) M. Weierman, Dec. 22, 1911. For pimples and blackheads the following 152 most effective and economical treatment: Gently smear theaffected parts with Cuticura, Ointment, on theend of the finger, but donot Wash off the Cuticura Ointmentin five tes with Cuticura Soap and hot water -ontinue bathing for some minates. This treatment is best on rising and retiring. At times use Cuticura Soap freely for the and bath, toassistin preventing inflam- irritation and clogsing of the pores. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are hroughout the world. Liberal sample of th 32-p. Skin Book. Tende: Shaving Stick, 25c. Szmple Seated. e at N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug Store. They removed the dull pain in my back, Just over my kidnevs and made me feel like a different woman. 1polcon Tebo of Warcester, Mass., s est of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fene~ is the g recently | fon. Jonhn Tsland of Baltie was in Wester- NEW DISCOVERY QUITKLY CUR Nondas : - R : For sale by all dealers Price 50| Therc was o chanse from ram to KiDNEY AND BLADBER New York, sole agents for the United 11 ot ‘ot: doors bulldlng work wad |\ Popctl, ER x%‘;::“‘.,,l‘ TROUBLES States. suspended on Monday on account of | neis; keep- | Chronic Sufferers Find Relief | 2¢id that lodzes in the joints and mus- Remember the name — Doan's —and | 2in |er . Potter. Follow- cles, causing rhewmatism: sooths and o e Clarence Arthur Barnes of Exeter, |ing the ccremony a smoke talk was| After Few Doses Are Taken [beais the delicace linings of the = : held and refreshments were served. { adder; and puts the kidneys and 7 = Myt Biia 3t Wl | e g:m‘h organs in a clean, strong, ; A mud digger belonging to the New | If you are bothered with backache | "“aihy condition. ons | a e l IUUS ea ac Fngland Navization company came in|<—or rheumatism, have disagreeabls, | More than a few doses of Croxone 3 b] L] her urday from Newport and|annoving bladder or urinary disord- [ ¢ Sflhhhrn required to relieve even work was begun digging at the freight | ers to_contend with—or suffer with [te obssimate long standing & - dock, that is used by the steamer | @ny other of the many 4niséries that|While it cures the most severe : ? = Watéh Hill | come from weak kidneys, here is a|9f kidney, bladder trouble, and rheu- IVEr nr I i 5 aSCflre s ure( TRASRET | Fumantoed Temeds. you can qepond |matism in a surprisingly short fime. - E 3 ey | upon, no matter what else may have| You will find Croxone entirely dif- | . The annual business mecting of thel £I1cd to cure you. ferent from all other remedies. There held in the Tooms | Jt-js a positive fact that the new |is nothing eise on earth like it. It is s Londay eve Re- | discovery, Croxone, prompily over- | so prepared that it is practicaily im- e A R e ST I R R wer and officer ‘ted | comes such diseases. It §s the most | possible to take it into the human ' sour stomach and foul gases—turn, them out tonishl with Cascarets. e Bt Bursday even- | wonderful remedy ever made for rid- | system; without resulis. An original i Don't put in another day of distress. Let Cascareis sweeten and regu- | o Jéf 30 EAB LR ding the system of urlc acid, removing | package costs but a trifle at any first | late your stomach; remove the sour, undigest fermenting food and that | par social avent of the 3oar. the cause and curing the troubles. class drug store, such as that of Lee B e D o snn formenting Toad'and that e social event of the year It soaks right in and cleans out|and Osgood Co. All druggists are B o h Gattioaion oo Do tas el ine Personal Menticn. the stopped up kidneys and makes | authorized to personmally return the s you will feel great. Mr. and Mrs. migo, have re- Iter and sift out all the pols- [ purchase price if Croxone fails to give = A Cascaret tonight will straighten’ vou out by morning—a 10-cent box |turned to F after spending Bt Taailin o S piota | DeslRd nenil g tus eyl Dokt tono from any drug store will keep vyour head clear, stomach sweet, liver and |a week s i And smiyssios | IE Menilrelizes TAnA "dtssolyes) s ntic Syoitiues 4G ‘bowels regular and make you feel bully and cheerful for months. Don't for- |seph Angelo. Pendleton has retrned to Brooklyn afier a brief visit with rela- tives in the borough. Wilmot Main, is able to be at the store after his recent illness. Trustee and Appraisers Named. At the hearing of the assigned e tate of Hilda E. Morrison ,doing bus- ader the name of ‘the Public . held in the pre te court, i hefore Judge Elias B. Hinckley, . Ryan was appointed trustec, | 2and John J. Meehan and W. F. Brough- ton appraisers. Salad Supper. The ladier of St. Mary’s church held a salad supper in Borough hall Mon- day evening which was largely attend- ed ang was greatly enjoyed. Smoker and Card Party. Stonington Steam Fire Engine com- pany entertained the members of Nep- tune Hose company, fire police, chiof and assistant chief, warden and bur- gesses, at, a_smoker and card party Saturday evening. In the card contést _get the children. Letter Writing Yet? January 31st. This Delightful Trip, 875 Six days down the coast, across the Gulf Strcam and through the sunny waters of the Gulf of Mexico in big, express steamers. -, = the steamers won fq £ h 1i - 1 New York to Texas without Change Fames. peech - matingand ”songs || Morris Chair valued at $15.00. ] furnished the entertainment. Refresh- ments were served. Change of Residence. Rowland Hewitt and family have changed their residence from the Norman house to the Muller tenement on Water street. Your choice of sail lines returning, with libe: leges at principal cities. Meals and Berth on_Ship inciuded Or if time permits enjoy the four-day stop-cver 1 stop-over privi- at $3.00. All you have to do is Galveston, any business dealings you have had with us. Have You Entered Schwariz Bros.’ Contest Remember you have to have all letters in by 6 o’clock Get into the run for the first prize of a KITCHEN CABINET valued at $30.00 and a second prize of a For a third prize we offer a Mahogany Reccker valued at $5.00, and the 22 next best letter writers will receive Gold Clocks valued to write a letter about Do it now. e £ ! S Roy flarper and family have moved with its famous fishing, bunting and interesiing cide trips, from the Haley tenement on = M RESS ALL LETTERS returning by same steamer to New York. street to the Sylvia house on Grand ADDI TO ‘ Seilings every Saturday direct to Galveston. Also cn Saturdays for L ik Sed s O per by Sk Mrs. G Avery of New Tondon keyWanT-mr-miM IR asyn fos by West and Calventnf spent Sunday with relatives here Mr. and Mrs. George W. ialey spent Sunday in Providence. Billings Burch has returned to New York. & M. Williams of New pent Sunday here. Mrs. L. B. Lathrop and daughters, MA! LORY STEAMSHIP COMPANY Mieket Ament: any Auihorized Tour- Py . Passenger Traffie Sianaser, Telephone 965 York Schwartz Brothers 9-11 Water Street < \ Ac- | regular reduced to : Men’s and Youths' Overcoats, best quality well tailored $20.00 and $2 materials a throughout—our regu 5.00 Coats, reduced to. Qutside Fur—Fur-lined—Quilted- Coats, _with —$15.00 Men’s Black Kersey collar_ and quilted lining if requced to. . Men's Black Kersey Coats, rachan collar and quilted $20.00 Coats reduced to The selling of Remnants, Odd Sizes and Broken Lines will continue this week, and hundreds of bargains await all who visit the store this week. Rarely are chances for money-saving so evident and so numerous as they are at There are— of Silks, Dress Goods, Flannels, Linings, Table Lmem, Toweling, White Goods, Cottons, Rlbbom, Laces, Etc. Overcoats and Suits, Sweaters for Men, Women and Children, Women’s and Children’s Winter Garments, Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Win- ter Hosiery and Underwear, Women’s Wrappers, Etc. Cloths, Blankets, Comfortables, Etc. Men’s Winter Overcoats A FINAL CLEARANCE SALE OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT ABOUT HALF PRICES High-grade Winter MEN'S FUR COATS ned oats (NOEWICH) ; 5 Line R i ; NEW YORK emnants |, i Maine and Steamer Chapin Choose this route nex: time you g3 to New York. - You'll have a deiightiul voyage on Long Island Sound and & perd view of the wonderful sky line and water front of Manhattan aland. Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 1 . m., except Sundays, due New York, Fies 20, East River, °.45, and Pier 4. North River, 7 o'clocii next morning. Meal Scrvice & la Carte: Staternsme NORWICH l :3;—0 —TO— Cloakings, NEW YORK Pernles, Ginghams, Outing New England Steamship Co. New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $i1 Freight and passenger service direct 1o New York. o v, Norwion Tuortays, Taure- ays, Sundays, & e, New York, Pler 22, East River, foot Reosevel Strest. Mondaye | Wednesdaya, Fridny Sreignt recatved F. V. KNOUSE, Agent, 's Overcoats and Suits, Boys’ of Men’s Neckwear; Suspen- ders, Napkins, Towels, Table 0 TIIE ORIEN Durntion February 15 to April Seventy-one Glorious Days of ¢ NEW CUNARDER “LACONIA,” 18,200 Tons. Cost 400 Drives. ete. VISITING s Spain. Algiers, Malta, Athens. C: tinople, 19 days in Palestin Rome, “Rivier T Men's and Youths' Winter Overcoats in Ettbpo and Yapan. all the newest models, and a variety of . CLARK, Times Bldg., New materials—our $15.00 Coats $89 nd lar $14.95 UTH STREET & ONIVERSITY. . PLACE ©ne Biack West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY. Olcss to Wholesals aud Reteil ©r3 Googs Disuicts; Hailrond knd Steamship Lines. MODERN Aus ELY VIRRPROOY| 300 Rooms (200 with Bath RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP ‘Excellent Rostanrant ang Cafe. " Moderate Prices. Sent (o brne Wnntenin Cradonny fur § 8% - §14.% it ety ot "3 G105 , —-Ho'”: — | L= Persian lamb collar—§50.00 Coats re- $3I 5[] | duced to eecresasecnesns 3 . NETT YORK COITY, ur_lined Coats, 1S-ounce Ker- 85TH ST., ith muskrai fur lining and rn‘-‘m AY., BROADWAY. $85.00 -Coats reduced to. e L uurioos, comfortable and homeliie Nenrest amnsementa, shops and Gepoti. WONE. BETTER AT ANY PRICH. 800 Booma, ench with private bath. & oot mom ana men, $2,00 35 oTHERS UP TO 4050, PABRTOR. BEKDROOM, BATH. $L00. e Bpaciat mten e, o e | 1 | Flash Lighis GENUINE~ EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Bargains in Reading Lamps Perfection Oil Heaters Skates at Lowest Prices Kitchen Ware Tools ofall Kinds Builders” Hardware Mill Supplies Sherwin-Williams Paints Lime and Sulphur Company 129 Main Streei, Norwich, Cosn. 1913 OVERLAND CAR is here. Telephone 904-5 and get a demonstration of the best car for the money on the market for next year. M. B. Ring Auto Co Chestnut Street J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C. Cxxau are the best on the market Try shem 100 Remtausdi i carte Al Talie arne. D, . RITCHRY. Pron LEGAL NOTICES. ATTENTION! SIDEWALKS Office of the Street Commissioner. Dec. John and George H. Bliss JEWELERS with i within the Cil: i s, shal street, ¢ of person having | be afe and conven| mov Co there the same with sand o re, or public pla ic shail be We will serve another six o’clock dinner, Sun- day, February second. Tables are now being reserved. Phons 704 Music by the Orchestra. WAUREGAN HOUSE PARKER-DAVENPORT CO, Proprietors y offending: “part ase prosecute ERF d ae b e —sac—— Pies, Cae a1 8211 |WALL PAPER S wat canzot be excelled. pt serv: A full line of the above i o T e e additions coming alons, including t With cut out borders. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | "youings and bands to match. Mixea 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Ef‘)?:s;rn?;y{i%fixts‘{ and tints; also ar§ We are in the market for paint paper-hanging and decorating all P. E. MURTAGH 92 and 94 West Main Street. Phone. ALIERICAN HOUSE, ng Men, ete.. Livery connected Shetucket Street. WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE DAN MURPHY & CO. Ales, Wines, Corner of Water and Market Sts DEL-HOFF HOTEL Eurcpean Plan Grill Room open until 12 m. HAYES BRCS. Props. CLOTH SHOP BIG CUT In TAILOR MADE SUITS and OVERCOATS Farrel Soeci Trave Liquors ana Cig JOS. T. DONOVAN, Phone 591. 325 Main St. THERE 1s no advertising medium In Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin ior husiness ts. want to te public, t ian through Of_The. Bulletin, WHEN vou ness belo dium better ing columus

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