Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 11, 1913, Page 6

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WHAT IS INTERESTING WESTERLY/ White Rock Woman Injured at Ocean Beach—Hartford | Child’s Fall from Window of Weekapaug Inn May | Prove Fatal—Station Slot Machine Rifled—Sunday In: The Churches A delegation of Westerly firemen witnessed thie parade of the -Stonington fire department in the borough Satur- day and were enthusi stic in praise of the exceller* appoarance of men and apparatus. « s A sealed envelope run, the first of its kind in this section, was held re- cently by the Wakefield Motorcycle club and proved a novel and interest- ing event to the participants. The route was from Wakefield to Provi- dence py way of Tower Hill and re- ber team is to begin practice this neer Cotirell of Westerly { Ingineer Stahle of Pawca- | k and many members of both fire, departments were ough Saturday and witnessed the an- nugl parade ot the fire department of | that place. Rey. John G. Dutton officiated at the funeral of Kinathan Burdick Saturday afternoon. Burial was at River Bend in accordance with the Masonic ritual. The bearers were William H. Greene, in Stonington bor- | turn by way of New London turnpike and Westerly and back to ‘Iv;lkefle}:t {1 a distance of about 100 miles. The | Cha e start was made from the club rooms | #nd Dr. Russell B. Smith. at 9 a. m, and the time set for arr | The funeral of Byron C. Browm, the on the return trip was 2.51 p. m., with | 9 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis an average of 17 1-2 miles an hour. | Brown, who was drowned in the Paw- The first prize was won by Stephen |catuck river Wednesday afternoon, Webster, Edgar Tefft second, Charles |took place from the residence of his E, ClarKe third and BEdwin G. Luther | parents in Raiiroad avenue. Rev. Fa- fourth. | ther McOscar read the prayers for the verett Ho Thomas McKenzie, es A. Morgan, Abel P. Randall e | dead. Burial was at River Bend and Mrs, Eliza Burgess of White Rock, | the bear were Wal r Duggan, Ray- who was with the Sunday school ex- | mond Taylor; Peter Sharon and Frank cursionists of that place, was seriously | Knight. injured while boarding the steamboat at Ocean Beach Saturday. She Was | chine on the platform of the Westerly being assisted aboard when her foot | .ajlroad station, stocked with chewing slipped from the rail and her leg Was | gum and chocolate, was broken opene crushed below the knee by Dbeing|ang robbed Friday night. All the caught between the boat and dock. No | sgock and cash was taken, the aggre- bones were broken, but the flesh Was | gate value of which was about $4, opened to the bone. Mrs, Burgess was | The empty tin cash tray was found taken to Lawrence hospital, where she | pehing the temporary toolhouse oppo- received treatment. She is 73 years of | site the station. The confiscation of age. | the stock is taken as indication that | the theft was committed by beys. Arthur Pryor, 20, colored, employed at the Watch Hill shore dinner house, was arrested on complaint of Proprie- tor Johnson by Sheriff Wilcox Satur- q He was charged with theft of $3 from the cash drawer and also with | stealing felt pennants from the Fisher The double penny in the slot ma- Jeannette Page, aged 5 years, daugh- ter of Mr. ~nd rs. A. Page, of Hartford, was wl)(uml\' m]ured Satur- | day by flllmg from a second story | window of the Weekapaug inn, a dis- tance of 30 feet. The child was picked up unconscious and Dr. John Champlin oo T8 g Bl 3 lefi“‘;m,r 1€0t | tore at Watch Hill He was placed e S et as amt amq braisea | in the Westerly police station and sub- ind e was an abrasion in the head. | Seauently released, as none of the com- plainants cared to appear against him The child was also injured internally | s, ol are t #nd it is feared the fall will provefln, prosscution, = Pryor ‘immediately fatal o Local Laconics. NOANK William May of Norwich, formerly of NOAI !_‘_‘ Westerly, is here on vacation. | Mrs. Melville Daboll Gives Birthday Members of the Norwich Motorcycle | B et o ienek club dined Sunday at Watch Hill. | arty for iss Joyce—Camper: Swim to Fishers island. Miss Esther Holley of Killingly is | visiting Miss Gertrude Keleher in | — £ Noyes avenue. | Mrs. Melville Daboli entertained a The members of North Stonington | Party of friends to celebrate the birth- grange will have a picnic at Atlantic | day of Miss Margarer Joyce at hex home, Soundview cottage, Thurs Beach Wednesday. Misses Marion Germantown, Pa., John Champlin's hot Rt. Rev. Bishop Perry of the Rhode d Episcopal dlocese conducted the venir les wers for dinnmer on the lawn, decorated with great bunches i > s Joyce's ests were and_Mrgs. Ruth | . and Mr; and Audrey Kane of re guests at Dr. e. Sunday service at the Watch Hill Milton, of-O1d chapel New Haven, 212 tor 1 v Madeline There are 212 automobiles owned by : s Bertha Thomps . % i 5 g 3 Annie Ellis, Mrs. Lillian o ok B¥ M ron mb, Moses W. Rathtun, J. Davis of AR 1uk, and Mr. and Mrs, Melville Da- Rev. Peter McOscar celebrated mass 1y heautiful giff and Pleasant View on |cd by Miss Joyce, amc tended mq a handsome dian nd ring from Mr. the former pla 0 at the Daboll, with whom she has home for four 3 In the Manufacturers’ league the re- se “of dinn: )f the baseball games plaved Sat- hannock 11, Granite Cut- | amused by the American Thread 1. Alton i black cats on the Hill 9, Bradford § d came to brf Rl A | Dr. Henry L Rev. William M. Groton, a former | heen the. gu ends in the village. | ity g at Christ | Mr. and Mz iford have re- Episcopal church 3 e on] i apiers on, ‘supplied the | street Christian | s Grace and her guest, en Du ence, have > reel team of the Wakefield fire | ting friends in Mystic. artment, hich has entered the | Picnic at Masons Island. o ntest for the firemen's muster in | . i | Sept. 10, is practicing three | Mrs. William Holiday of each week. The P. S. Bar- | & party of friends from th | her former he Masons I i rs. Robert | of Provi- | Aeloonald, Mr. and Mrs, | 1 and sons, and Miss | County Health Officer Brown Inves- tigates Sanitary Conditions—Recent h‘l.rriagqx,——W.ik-End Visitors. County Health Officer Arthur Brown wa$ in town Friday on & complaint of one of the residents of the village that the sanitary conditions of the town were not properly looked after. Health Officer Brown held a meeting in the office of Dr. A. M. Purdy, health officer for the town of Groton and Health Officer C. F. Congdon of the town of Stonington was present. Af- ter a lengthy -discussion and a visit to several places in the town County Of- ficer Brown could not see where the work of the local officers could be | changed much stating that he found | the town in good sanitary condition. Doctors Longdon and Purdy have look- ed after the interest of the town and have worked hard to keep conditions at a high standard. WEDDINGS. Wilhelm—Winter. Miss_Stephaine Winter, daughter of Alois Winter and Charles were united in marriage at the home of the bride on Greenmanville avenue in the presence of a few relatives and friends by Justice of the Peace James Cooper Thursday evening. After a short honeym!oon trip Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm will reside in Greenmanville. Brown—Gardner. Nancy Georgietta Gardner, Gardner of ‘Wilhelm ~Miss daughter of Horace R. New London and Dr. Freeman I Brown of Vinal Haven, Me., son of Freeman A. Brown of New London, ‘were united in marriage at 3.30 o'clock Thursday afterncon by Rev. Byrom U. Hatfield of Mewburgh, N. Y. at his summer home at Cedar Crest, West Mystic. Both bride and groom were members of the congregation of Mr. Harfield’s former charge of New Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will leave soon for Vinal Haven, Me, where they are to reside, Heard and Seen. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lane and son Robert Wilbur Lane are spend- ing a few days at Fishers Island. Chester Main of North Stonington was in town Saturday. Frank N. Gilfillan of New Britain spent Sunday with his family on East Main street. Mrs, John T. Batty of New York is the guest of her sister, Mrs, Daniel Dennison. Mrs. James Burdick of Providence, Mrs, L. B. Kenyon of Bradford and Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gr: of Led- vard were guests of Mrs, Isabella Mac- Kenzie Friday. Misses Dorothy Purdy, Lila Doug- las and Florence Brown are spending a few days at Pleasant View. John Woife of Waterbury is visiting his mother, Mrs. Sarah Wolfe. Mrs, Jessie Willlams of Jersev City is the guest of Mrs. John E. Willlams, Edward Schofield of Waterbury is visiting his father, E. A. Schofield. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Holmes spending a month in Bethlehem, H. are N. in iss Beulah Noyes is visiting Middletown. S. 8. Brown MacKenzie North Stonington Saturday Mrs. Willingham, Mr, and Mrs, Hen. ry Tift Willingham and Amos Tift are at_the Tift homestead for the month. Mr. and Mrs. Benamin Dyer are guests of Mrs. Dyer's mother, Mrs. Lilllan Mailory. STONINGTON Firemen's Parade a Great Success— Norwich Ball Team Defeated—Henry Sylvia Saves Two Lives. was in Saturday was a perfect day for the annual inspection and parade of the firemen of the borough and many were here from the nearby towns for the evernt. The streets of the borough were thronged. The hose carriages were handsomely decorated with flow- ers. Defeated Norwich Team. The boll game at Stanton’s lot Sat- urday between the Stonington team and the Sachem team of Norwich drew a large crowd and resulted in a victory for the home team, the score being Stonington, 4; Sachems, 0. For a Worthy Cause. The \lll..\"e Improvement socie arranging or the fair. ons Lois Butson is visiting friends Island. r Captain W ng at the Davis shep, is | completed. { Alice - Bingham of Worcester. ing in the village. of Waterbury FGEBROE 0T Blotchy All Over. Became Scaly, ; Scratched Until Made Them Bleed. Used Cuticura Soap and Oint= is | ment, Face and Head Cured. — Will Swim to Fishers Island. = 24 Gilbert St., New Britain; Conn. — iher, James Connelly and | ew London are | *My little boy’s face used to get awful red and sometimes when 1 used to wash it it would bleed. Then it got blotchy all over and was horrid looking. His face broke out in red sporsand then became scaly. He used to scraten them until he would make them bleed. Then bis head started to break out. He was restless at night and com- plained of his face being sore. His head ‘was all little cuts from scratching it. “So I thought I would send for a sample of the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I at Groton Long | Steele nr Boston is the can McDonald . P. Fitch'are enter- | . Harry Packer of | friends. North Brookfield is | of Vil visiting 1n the only used them for a few days when there / ence Morrison of New Lon- was such a change in his looks. His face week end visitor at her home began to gct clear. When the sample was gone I got one cake of Cuticura Soap and one McCarthy and Mrs. R < of New London are at| the Bailey cottage, Groton Long Point. Irs. Lizzie Ellis is making satisfas in Memorial hos box of Cuticura Ointment. 1 washed his face with the Cuticura Soap and warm water every night and morning and applied the Cuticura Ointment for four weeks and improvement his face was cured. 1 got another cake of yrge Spicer has rcturned from a | Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Oint= '\ i<it to Spring Hill. mentand was only using them for twoweeks \liss Bertha Thompson spent the | and they made bis scalp nice and clean. cek end with Pr His bhead was cured.” (Signed) Mirs. Isabelle Guenther, May 26, 1913, For treating poor complexions, red, rough Bands, and dry, thin and falling hair, Cuti- Captz n P. Agery s spent a - short {ime with his | Mrs. Rachel Wilcox of Spring | cura Soap and Cticura Ointment have poen || M5 Jerome McDonald and children the world’s favorite for more than a gen= |- & Fel!Cd u‘u‘: G e M eration. A single set is often sufficient. Sold T ot 5 (rect. by druggists and dealers throughout the Mirs. Hattie Daboll is spending today | world. Liberal sample of each mailed fres, | \vith fricnds at Atlantic Beach. with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card £t oy G SCuticura, Dept. T, Boston. In Lyons, France, all perambulating A@Men who shave and shampoo with Cu- ticura Soap,will find it pest for skin and scalp. Subject to the i’ull Assortmer;t Fresh Mined COAL Including Steam and Blacksmith - Window Frames, Cased Drawers, Shelves, ) Doors, Etc. Also Pole Light and Heavy Extension Pe A lton Potter, | [ had umped | man had . Charles McDonald of | g | Successful Lawn Party—Eister Case to |}<‘riday afternoon and evening. traffic regu- | een done by t ing the borough. Saved Two Lives. 1 He of the borough while on a pleasure trip to Greenport boy from ing for A little boy ust before Syi- he wharf and a man The 2 than he Sylvia ran and got a rope to saw the incident was the means of could accom saving two If P.r‘tonal Howard returned f tives in Ha Miss Annie Newport. Walter C. iting Mention. irber and children m a visit to rela- am. ‘Atwood Mrs. have is visiting in Billings of Boston is vis- Stonington friends. COLCHESTER Be Heard Today. State Policemen Rudd, Downing and Jackson were in town F’rldfiv and ar- rested J. Elster on a charge of highway robbery. He was bound over until to- day (Monday). Lawn Party. There was a large attendance at the lawn party given by the members of the Baptist church on the church lawn Cake, ice cream, sandwiches and lemonade were on sale. The lawn was decorated with bunting and Chinese lanterns. Rey. T. A. Williams of Salem was a Colchester visitor Friday. Frederick A. Smith of New Britain was the guest of relatives in town Iri- lay Frank Browning of Lebanon was ‘a Ichester caller Saturday. William B. Otis, T. Swan Rathbun i and Edgar A. Carrier spent Sunday at )\‘\ atch HilL { J. Frank Rogers of Salem was a | weck end visitor. R. K. Brown returned to New York Saturday after a few days at his summer home on Broadway. O. H. A. Milhan was at his summer home on Elmwood Heights over Sun- ay. Gilbert Wilbur of Portland was call- ing on friends in town Friday. Charles H. Hammond returned to Rockville Friday after a week’s visit | with friends. ! Retu n Arbor. ‘ohn Nelkin returned to Ann Arbor, 2] Saturday after a month's visit 1is parents in town. . Julia Smith of New York is at ummer home on Broadway for several weeks. STAFFORD SPRINGS' South Manchester Boy Drowned in Lek—New Britains Defeatg. Emil Algotuegaist of South Manches- ter was drowned Saturday afternoon at Crystal lake while bathmg He was unable to swim. i The Staffords defeated the Pioneers of New Britain 3-0 Saturday after- noon. Sound View.—Mass will ;he u(l:-t!mlk: chapel every~ mb:n-.t:lld :: them. , TALCUM POWDERS Air Float Violet and Cory- lopsis at Air Float Viciet and Cory- lopsis, 1 1b can ... Bradley's Violet Babcock’'s Corylopsis Amolin Talcum ... Williams’ Carnation Violet . Mennen's Borated and Viol.t Colgate’s Viclet, Dactylts, Cashmere Boquet. La France Rose and Eclat .. Kerkoft's DJer Kiss ... Comfort Powder, smail .. Comfort Powder, large . Azurea Talcum . .. Hudnut's Vielet Sec. sz Mary Garden Talcum ...... Jess Arbutus . Squidb's Violet . Roger & Gallet Rice Powder Hudnut's Rice Powder Bathasweet Taleum .. Hudnut's Vielst Sec. Hath Sait . § P!‘??E??H FACE POWDERS Swansdown . . Aubry Sisters, small Aubry Sisters, large Satin Skin, Face Pow Kerkoff's DJer Klu Fuce Powder . TOILET CREAMS Sanitol Cold Cream De Nandy\"s, lerge Daggert & Famodeld Dagzert & Ramadells, ms- 250 &lc e 5% 500 50c Viclet Cream Sec. 50c Marvelous Cold s seeeshenes vessass BOG Aleppo Cold Cream . 250 Peroxide Cold Cream 25¢ Gourand’s Oriental Cream ..$1.19 Madam =~ Ruppert's r. ce Bleach, small 3 Madem Ruppert Bleach, large . ... 8108 Aubry Sisters’ Face Tint.. 28c Riker's Cerate ........... .. 50c TOILET 8OAPS Stern’'s Bath Tablets ...... Maxine Elliot Buttermilk and Violet . P. & M. Rose, Violet wd Ar- butus . Palm Oiive Roger & Gallet, Violet Hudnut's Violet Sec. Hansen-Jencks, Violet Daggert & Ramsdell Peroxide Bath De Mirscle Medicated Aubry Sisters ...... Colgate's Tarkish Bath Cosmo Buttermilk, & box .. Colgate's Glycerine, Oatmeal, Honey, a box 1%, a cake Munydn's Witch Hazel Pears'’ Unscented Laco Castile Packer's Tar Pears, Scented . Woodbury's Facial Cuticura . Colgate’s Sandal Wood, suesc size . Colgate’'s Cashmere Beuquot guest size Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet 24c 4711 Vedura Viclet Glycerine, a box 25, a cake .. The Porteos & Mitchell o Our Prices on TOILET GOODS Are you buying Teilet Goods at the right pricss? By reading over the follewing list you may see how and whers you can save considerabls by buyirg ail your Tcilet prepsrations at this Store. Our stock of every compiste—all of the stardard brands and maksé—the very oreams, perfumes, pewders and toilet waters which you use every day sre proba- by selling at lower prices here than you ars in the habit of paying for ” / WHY NOT CUT THIS LIST FOR REFERENCE? SHAVING NEEDS Colgate’s Shaving Soap Williame’ Shaving Soap Colgate’s Shaving Btick ... Colgate’s Shawing Powder .. Colgate's Shaving Crasem.. Wiliams' Shaving Stick . Willlams' Shaving Stick Willlame' Shaving Powder Pears’ Shaving Stek ...... Talcum Powder Pond's Brtract . .85s, 420, and Bay Rum ......50c, 3%, snd $2E8EB350Eer DENTAL NEEDS Shefleld’s Dentifice ....... Dr. Lyons Deatifice ....... Sozodont . Sanitol Flfl. and Powder. Rubifoam . . Kolynes . ... - PebEOO . sevsecverescmaaine Calders . ...,.. Caigate’s Dental Powder ... Ceigate's Dental Powder .. Colgate's Ribban Cream Colgate's Ribbon Cream Roger & Gellet's Paste . Burreills Powder snd m Colgate’s Denaliquid ... 383 B OEBVFBSEFEERF ANTISEPTICS AND DISIN- FECTANTS Peroxide (our own brang, 25c, 160 and 10c Glyco Thymolizs 90o, 450 and 28c Oakland Co's Diozogen, 9c, 3!9 and 180 and 2% 57y tion ... S 4l notl 220 % Waslted MR 830 and 4l HAIR PREPARATIONS Lavox Skampoo Powder .... 25c Dandertae . ..... 8Ex, 422 and Zis Swedish Hatr Powder Packer’s Liquid Tar Shampoo 30c Canthrox . . Pinaud's Eau-de-quinine, 75¢ and 3% Paristan Sage ............. 450 Riker's Septone ....750 and 25¢ Sanitol Liguid Shampoo ... 19c Hay’s Hair Health Dr. Charles’ Revivo . - Mrs. Brewster's Halr Grower$§1.00 Colgate’s Briiliantine . Hudnut's Brilliantine TOILET BRUSHES Tooth Brushes, 22¢, 150, 19¢ and 10c Kleanwell Tooth Brushes .. 280 Prophylactic Teoth Brushes 280 Neil Broshes 250 and 160 Compiexion Brushes . B0o Hair Brushes ..... . 29 Keepclean Hair Brushes ... 50o Prophylactic Hair Rrushes, $1.25 and $1.00 idea Halr Brushes ........$1.00 Ciothes Brushes ... 29 Whisk Brooms, 25¢, 200, 15¢ and 10s Pasistan Ivery, rubber limed Tailet Cases for traveling 80c R TOILET WATERS AND PER- FUMES Colgate’s, small ........... 25c Coigate's, large .. Bradley’s . .... Hudnut's, small Hudnut's, large .... Babcock's Corylopsis Hudnut's Headache Cologne 780 Roger & Gallet .. 780 Perfumes in bull,250 to $1.25 an ounce. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. e R S ot i i o e S SRS R R 1 e e In Price of‘ Coffee "Best Zsc . Grade This week Best Peanut Butter 10c Ib. United Tea Importers Go. Franklin 3q., over Somers Bros. te-mext time 11 hlv‘s: dfll‘hnul e ] ) é 40, Nox‘l‘;' no rning. erooms from tickes .‘?“ rfl% .:;Qé’- Carte New. !n.l-u Steamship Co. The Wedding Ring is a simple circlet of gold, but it should be of the finest work- manship and irreproachable quality. We carry a full line of 14K and 18K wedding rings of the very best quality and un- excelled workmanship. The Plani-Cadden Co., Established 1872 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING 144-146 Main Street Ovefhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG NS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repairs. painting, trim ming, upholstering and wood worik 3lacksmithing in ail its branches. Scoft & Clark Corp. 507 t0 515 North Main St. 1647 Adam’s Tavern | ey, iag Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Ambeuser, Ludweiser, SChlits end Pabst ¢ A. A, ADAM, Nerwich Town. slepacne $47-1% We carry a full line of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Etc. All kinds, ¢ in the best quality and workmanship. It will pay you to call on us and get prices, which are the lowest in town. Our Watches are fully guaranteed. ‘We buy and exchange old gold, sil- ver and jewelry for thier full value. Expert Watchmaker and Repairing. J. OGULNICK & CO. 65 Franklin St, Opp. Bulletin Bldg. FINE CHEESE Just What Yon Like People’s Market 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. New York to Bermuda five to nineteen day tours, all expenses from $27.50 up JOHN A. DUNN, Agent 50 Main Street ORDER IT NOW Ropkins & Co’s Light Dinner Al 75c_per dozen. Koehler's Pilsner, 60c per dozen. Trommer’s Svergreen, 76c per ozen, Eree delivery to all parts of the ty. Telephcue 136-5. H. JACKEL & CO. The Vaughn Fuundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry § MILL, CASTINGS & Specialty, Orders Receive Prompt Attention GEORGE G, GRANI, Undertaker and Embalmar 2 Providence St., Taliviil: Prompt attention to day or night calla Telephone 834 apriéM Wkawi Palace Pool and HBilliard Parlors Six Tables—flve pool and one Billiard. Tables: sold and repairing done at reasonable prices. Supplies at all times. 49 MAIN STREEmR CHELSEN LINE Freight and serwics oy e Neow N~ Vn‘-. Sunllyl* st fi‘n—- KNGUSE, Ageat. t reee! ,. V.~ htl w NEW LONDON TO LONG ISLAND Steamers of the Monteuk Steambost Co.’s lne New. London for Greempert. Shelter Isiand and Harbor week davs 10 s m. 419 5. m. Lesre Harbor returning 8 a’m., 1330 3. m THE FENTON-CHARNLEY BUILDING CO., Iuc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS il NORWICH. CONN. FERTILIZER GROUND LIMESTONE AIR SLACKED LIME Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all hard - Plasters and Prepared Roofing. Bost market. Full line of Sewer Pipa THE UPSON WALL BOARD ' Roofing Paint in the IS INEXPENSIVE WATER PROOF = AND IN HANDY SIZES. Largest Storage Capacity - in City l N. CARPENTER .17 28 Commeres Bt. A DELIGHTFUL EXPERI ENCE Summer cooking with a new model Clark Jewel Gas Range is a delightful experience wholly free from discom- fort. The oven burner flame reflec+ tors and glass oven doors -insure a perfection in baking never before re- alized. Porcelain burner handles and enameled drip and broiling pans are attractive sanitary features supplied without additional charge on these superlatively superior stoves. New shipment just received. Call and make your selection before the assortment is broken. - Replace that worn out gas range with a stove that will do the ‘work better than it has ever been done before. All the hot water you want and just when you want it, by placing a gas tank heater on your ‘water boller. Ask your neighbor whe uses one or consult us about it. prae e Gas & Electrical Bepactment Alice Building, 321 Main Stcest. SUMMER MILLINERY A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LATESS STYL MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders Best work, and materials at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 50 WEST MAIN ST, A Fully Efiuipped Five Passenger, 30 H. P. Touring Car The OVERLAND for $985.00 One Cemonstration wiil convince you beyond a doubt of the nuperiority of this motor car o any and all othery at that price, LET US SHOW YOU WHY. M. B. RING AUT! 29 CO. | CHESTNUT STRE Coxeter, TflE:tAll.OD, is now located in his new

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