Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 23, 1914, Page 7

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‘ture with g resume of i e e Lenetitiug cus Whitman, one of iy was the sub, rhs putisol for Tuesday is mostly | tire tair, with siight temperature ohanges. il +Are You Shy on Sheds?|.; ' e e tod Moy e your fuaing| S 2N s sl Pasiien o mepe i £ i i 58 i . Telephone 662-6 JAMES W. .:.ucsmsg 3 Stanton Avenue. % égii the "gatmering ight saw the “d i . before away. alarm was | ;flfifif, Whl'h_““" -] O famest A : Whitman mission” and ?’:'."%m” e the very large mumber ¥ qarent . cludes everything necessary omparisons. y bt v bovs Fairbank awalted. oo ‘Eg:'” e Called ivered. _for the construction| Eredictons for Saturdsy: Fatr, Lover | in_ the iast 80 The lectiire was | ¢ n® aniers wers on dry laad, but - founded A. GOLDBLATT, v Predic for Sun : Falr, brought to a with the singing of made their predicament known Women of 60 £ | 9F “ weathepaof. dhieds, Faf : i America, 474, bengliction, wms | 9ro- | on tho beden “Yren wich powes Soals | YorRE o ek e lowest prices? A, Faimhenk has. tra 416 | aliows surrounding it and there wera | 324 leader. . ; g e o and then | country a number of times and is few boats considered sound emough or | Of, White chrysanthemuma. Frcass was L e 10| sufficiently seaworthy to make the trip ‘m“m’ o 3 The Edward Chappell Co, | i zises ©ses fiwaler 868 | " creuncr open historic and tragic svent. B0 hat to. Al but Skines Pemmer wyth | beutiful form ! : tireless J 3 Central Wharf Coal and Lumber |, —54 3 = lesa. The Watch Prices Telephones i FOR KNIGHTS’ TEMPLAR FIRST BELL IN ANY Doughton 1ad only a light At my newly-opened Jowsiry Store H CHRISTMAS OBSERVANCE | WATERBURY CATHOLIC CHURCH, .R and Skinner. s v _CATHOL 3 41| Sentiment for the Season Prepared by | Has Been Gift to Parish Where Rev.|RdYised him that bis boa 8l s L ector s T iy Norwich, Conn. B e Grand Master MoArthur, Hugh Treanor is Restor, R g hours stter bigh water o By ™R SIS B ol Ha™ | e anmual cieilar portataing to| An intoresting corsmony wil take that he could row it. Accordingly he | &, CON You'll be “on time” and will save out. 25 per cent. the Knights Templar ‘Christmas ob-|place at the Church of the Sacred| When he reached the island he was Opening days are money-saving days ¥ : s gervance has been received by Colum- | Heart, in Waterbury this (Mondey) | nearly exhausted. Skinner and Rie- | fhooe present o J here. Free Bur in3 Kinds and lemgn bian commander. No. , h;? This an- | evening, when the new bell, which 1s| ger, who needed exercise, took u.: a T% Rose0e, . o J. OGULNICK & CO. Funeral of Mrs. Mary Cantwell—Jew- | 2U&1 call is prepared grand en-|to be placed in the tower of the|oars for the trib back. The -hlur,bi e SR SRS apamans) LRk 7 K ‘ compment’s committes on Christmas | church, of which Rev. Hugh Treanor|edt low in the water with Synton -~ fLWAKEINSEOu ett City Failed to Show Up—Per- |Gbservance and is as follows: fs recior, will be blessed with im-|weleht and id not ride the waves as | Tasier of New Haven. = e A. D. LATHROP sonals. The following sentiment has been | posing cercmonial by the Rt. Rev. John | well as with only one man in it. On | . HonrY H & \ prepared for the coming Christmas ob- | J. Nilan, D, D., bishop of the diocese.|the beaches the watchers expected b ey s Office—cer. Market and Shetucket Sts. | The funeral of Mrs. Mary Cantwell | servan: The contributors, whose generosity| momentarily that the sharple would Birthday Sup Telepbone 463-12 was held Sunday afternoon from 34|“To Our Most Eminent Grand Mas- | has made the purchase of the bell pos-|be swamped or would g0 to Dl ¢ Y at Roath street at 2 o'clock. Rev. J. H. ter. Arthur MacArthu sible, will act as sponsors, and the| but she rode into the surf and up Miss Arline Combies entertained 12 e Fitzmaurice officiated at services held | *With the recurrence of the anmni- | Catholic clergy of Waterbury will thh-’nnd. Withat apparent datsage. | young iy at sup) Sat o ] urday 3 - in St Mary's church at 2.30 oclock, | ‘ersary of the birth of Him who came | char the psaims. The cost of the Tree Is a small rocky | evening at her home on m d ALAMI.: E and Miss Sadie Driscoll sang two very | o the world as the prince of peace.|beil ia $1.200. spot. scarcely a mile east of Millstone | it being her 13th birthday.- advantage. amondus C6GAL touching solos. The bearers wero|we His followers view with decp dis- |~ The makers of the bell say of it:[Polnt. It s eometimes called Ram |terplece was the birthday cake with | mitage George T. Nolan.: Joseph S. O'Neil|tress the conflict that is engaging our | “Our 2,000 pound pattern bells have|Island, dut years ago two trees pro- |its lighted candles. Various games |boys. 1 IND” John Donovan and Timothy J. Driscoll. | brethren over seas, and turn with loyal | ay roven very satisfactory, - | truded from the surface of the islet|were enjoyed during the evening. to score and e L4 SPHE BRIGHT, (i There were many friends and relatives|and loving hearts to our gracious Re- | ticularly In Iarge parishes, owing 10| and gave it the name by which it is — Seanatech. Amonaus JOHN 0. PcCKHAM in attendance. Many beautiful floral | deemer, praying that His spirit may | their full, clear, musical and far-|best known. Duck hunting is ahout the Attended Bozrah Mesting. 58 Ti tributes_covered the grave. Under- | co: tinue to lead us ever and always | peachine i Being in the key of|only attraction the barren little spot L C. % St 2 Broadawy | takers Shea & Burke had charge of | in the paths of righteousness And | i the key of neturs in whick) the| has, S e Pl Do the funeral arrangements. peace.” Among gome of the . brooks eun and the leaves sigh, it: > e 16 of its members at the meeting of | at the party given at the home of n ‘ e - The grand master gends the follow- | carrying power Is remarjably rood | HONORS FOR CHRISTMAS the Norwich C. E. union held Saturday | Deshefy on the Canterbury turn, lamon s Falled to Appear. ing_response: Some of the most famous bells have SHIP FROM AMERICA. | afternoon with the church in Bozrab. e Ernest - d The Jewett fflg‘.‘l‘un(orulwem sched- D“fi‘rrmKnlghg;lelihl:o;:: l';-l:mag weighed 2.000 pounds, including the R - —_—— lard, uled to play the Royal Athletic club on | precincts o oly ch | O1d Liberty Bell that rang to celebrate " i nters . bvel' halIllll‘! AN | et & 2oy e campus but didn't|Wwe in 8pirit, as Templars dwell | the formation of the Continental Con-| Will Be Accorded by the British Gov- " Albgn = u’:n'l'e’,':; okt B {show up. The Greeneville All Stars|comes the restful confidence of Deacs | gress in Philidelphia in 1776, and we ernment to the Jason. e At s G B .. : were_practicing and consented to play | and brotherly love towards all man-|are now makine a duplica‘e of that i s o Rty - nhn g H ) 138 ke alr Worg ‘he Roval Athletic club and were de- | kind. This home, whose beneficent in- | beit, ‘save for the crack for the »-nn.| Sunday scheole a~d in“i~iduals in|Weu. [Aursday to Bacl Bohaat Gleasd ' lo p - feated by the score of 24 to 18. The|fluences surround, guard and protect |svivania Woman Suffraze association| Verwich and sur-o nd'ne places whe | trea.ment. T 3 R. A. C. would like to hear from any | us, and whose teachings are of the in- | Which is to be known as the Justice|sSent gifts learn t'at sig al honor © town school board ‘has decided Al - A ; 1 ; ; Miner of Bozialéwas the | to close the public schol for one wéek 126 Main Street it i iocal football team 16 years of age.|spired prince of peace, our gulde, our | Bell and will he rong for the firs: time | will be pald the Santa Clage ship from| Mrs Harry P i of al Lind: on '-‘-‘°m°b“‘f" The R. A C. are thankful for the ex- | comforter, and our. Redeemer, i3 the | from" Taduaeniance Sanuare: Bl | the United States by the British sor. Jeek end guest of friends on East on account of scarlet fever. Trrlases, \Wasons, Trusx. |cellent training they have received | result of the appreciation of His teach- [1poi woeh: the women of that -tate|~rnment when she reaches Devonport,| TOWR street. cates have béen reported and the off- | - s SO0y e " | from Coach Pat Delaney. Addrees all|ings in our daily walk of life. receive the franchise. The combined| England, Thursday or Friday. Inap-| o o o gy o R o are doing evervthing in challences to Thomas Gauthler, 287| “We, of the mighty hasts of Tem-|\eichi of the bell and mountngs is| preciation of America's kindiy thou-h | Rev. Mr. Dyson of Auburn, R. 1. was power to overcome the epidemic. Central avenue. plars in this country, in full apprecia- | o0 3% ne hait ton: for the youthful sufferers from the hor- | In town last week to atte e funeral oy irs, Scintins, Tri . - tion and with full thankfulness, should | 'rpe pell is the first to be hung in|rors of war, Premier Asquith has ai-,°f Mrs. A. W. Dickey. Local Notes and Personals. GEORGE GRANT cintinz, Trim- = e bell is the first to ung in mire, Uphaloom 4 Woed Ior | o e e (ol of sty | o NSEAS 6 R 1 U1 | a3 ot CalRc St Tn he 7| 554,00 OF (1 MBS BmDet 1| g pthaine A- Tant of Zm ave: | Prank Dradian ‘o Hariont b b G A number of the friends o ey A of Waterbur: C: 3 ucl 3 a the weel here with friends. 3 3 Blacksmithin~ in br-nches. | Mulkins tendered him a surprise party | of thanksgiving that to us there has —_— nue has been spending the week end e ummer m Lmdaln:r ith friends in Farmington. at his home Friday cvening at Pros- |been granted the blessings of reace|) oB§TERMEN HAD i e Henry Fountaine of New London . . e it i and that we dwell in security and eet the United 2 visttor .hére 32 Providence St., Taftville [ Brers Sajoyed By the voung peopie ang | bask T the. smile of His wonderfu VERY POOR YEAR | Jauonon her arrival. H. G. Teltord of Hartford #nd Clark [ Was & over Sunday. ? i e e Burnham from Willimantic were guests - ‘TUIED_atteation to day or miEn: cails 3 ring the evening musical selections |love. But to that prayer aiso shou £ It is significant of Gred Britain's Frank Lat Many local people attended th s n i ‘1 were rendered. The merry time broke | be added the spirit of the Chrictm s |Season Is Closed in Rhode Island, but | cratstude that the local government Ln;‘; e';e:k‘.:‘lm i R hrop bl e tair at Baitic Saturdey a'll; Televhone $56 aDr1 M WFawl 1 § up aftr the serving of dainty refresh- | season, the glory of doing unto others Not in This State, betra, which has charge of all ar- ning. ments. as we should bave them do unto us, rangements for Gocking the Jason and| . ang Mrs. Philo Hard of Wash- 4 i “The day and generation in Which | Rhode Island lobstermen, who stop | unleading the ¥uietide cargo, precated Arman waa call ) 507 to 515 North Main St. raars we are active factors demand that io | their fishing on account of a closed |upon the Admiralty fo grant permis. | (150D Street have as thelr guest for a |, Armand Ploff of Montville was call- DENTIST f Howard Benjamin attended the Yale | those Who need our help, and to those | scason, ' wiich begins Nov. 15, have | slon for bringing ihe vessel thto tho | Lo daye thelr nisce | day atternoon, DR. E. . JONE apd Harvard Tootball gime ai Now | Who Sro in suflerg arid in wart 3| Sotten their”gear asnoree only"a few | loced " harbor ot Devomport rather e - B L s ar 3 davs ahead o omnecticut lob- | than that of Falmouth, whore she was - Joseph Duggan Harol - | i WALL PAPERS gl practical oy oo, lands and our|stermen. There Is no closed season in | to have been berthed origimally. The |4 ricy®fe Dice: Montsomery have re-| 4 0P OB o e iors | Suite 46 Shannon Building this state, but the weather and the | reason for the change 18 that at the . on Sunday afternoon. searcity of lobsters combine to make | former place the facilities for bring- | = most of the lobstermen pick up thelr | ing the ship alongside the pler- are Leonard Wilmot of the Whiting Ma- T L i T traps and lay up their boats. The sea- | greater, and thus the authorities will BORN. company. the different lett over, and at |12 to pay $25:for a mere pass. The widow, the orphan and the friend- |son has been poor and but for the | expediate (he task of bringing ashore In, Westery, B. 1, Nov. 30| STn0 ¥'al the Poncman’ milly Take elevator Shetucket Street em- trance. Phone. i it 2, iR we Wil nep noss cAmisTIAR o whers v Soasimton g | 10 Aabloc men e T S0 ek | e of Coreemag e WD | 1250t SERIEEY XHOEGEET | W TR o, -+ " " '+ | PIES, CAKE AND BREAD ouldings and Cut Out Borders o SEALS IN GREAT DEMAND |iatd its heavy hand, our prayers, and | have lost money. e Tl P ol :fhe e Norwich. that cannot Ze excelled. ones of the British Isles. it large ber people at- 2 T e i ey e Sboveciall, Gy EEuiiy el wew e e iohatermen JIn this state| Just how this distribution will be DIED e s T Wb B at: | Phons your order. Prompt ‘servios e i welcoma_visitor. who are s eeping Out their pots|sarried out is not known, as|y s day evening at the town hail the ment of decorative supplies, including on Deluged with Ord “May true Christian knighthood ex- |are those who live close enough to *| RAPHAEL—In Norwich, Nov. 20, 1914, | 92y ing e, UNELLE Papler Macha for Lalls and vestibulss m eluged wi rs. i6t, ot oty throughout “fhis broad | them tohe nble to. haul i the usnty | the loca) government board authori- | *ATHAREIN AN TRS o Feturning on the last car. LOUIS H. BRI Fea Orders recelved for painting. DaB™| yfinions of Red Cross Christmas |'and of ours but throughout the world. | changes permit a short time to do it. | i) Loty engaged In drawing up an Fata home, 133 Latrel HIll avénue o e A Cumse: Ave, LRSS S o banging and decorsting seals are already in the hands of local | May brotherly love prevall and may | Then again at this time of the year uate plan for performing this (Monaay) afternoon at 1.36| 10 Open Season Thanksgiving. P. F. MURTAGH agents throughout the state and orders | that knightly fellowship, the true ap- | pots will go better without rebaiting | pieasenc. bur compliconied antein Tos| ociook: The Taftville basketball team opens » and re-orders are piling in daily at|plication of which is the foundation |for two or three days than they would | st eficiont ommine GRISWOLD—In Norwich, Nov. 21, 1914, | the season Thanksgiving night at Par- "I'“E DEL = “oFF Telophone 82 and 94 West Main 8t | state headquarters in the capitol. of the teachings of our order, be par- {a month ago. The later lobstermen Henry ... Griswold, in his $ist ish hall with a strong aggregation of St yoar: services will be held at hl from Dayville of college and UNIONVILLE SCHOOL, LEDYARD.| iafa home, No. 3 Goit street, Tues: | DUyers f Man Lond Plan —_— day, Nov.'2d, at’s B mi oo U |prep school players. ive- O Thankagiving Exercises to Be Held on | BECKWITH Ty Long 1siand City. N.|on®hind and they assure hins thas thg| RAtes 75 cents oer day and up. o The largest shipment so far has|amount in all the actions Of man {expect to increase their profits when ‘been 600,000 to New Haven. Bridge- | toward his brother man. shipments from Maine and Nova Sco- port has taken 500.000 and Waterbury | “May the great captain of our sal-|tia to the big American markets and New Britain follow close behind. | vation hasten the day when the fath- | cease. > i t 1 Orders from other cities and towns |erhood of God and the brotherhood of | Tn Rhode Island many of the lob- Wednesday. . 20, 1914, Thomas C. Beck- wint strongest in LInest L i;llllill‘.t show that largely increased sales are|man shall be universel om this foof- |stermen ure Greens. The rxnietarion e e e eod RiTi be held at tne|eastern Commesticut and will have the \ anticipated. stool. of Greece mixing up in the great war| Thanksgiving exercises at the| Buckingham Memorial in this city | following crack The sale of seals, the net proceeds| “Above all, sir knights, let charity | did not hasten these fishermen to put | Unionville school, District No, 9, Le Tue: ., Nov. 14, p. m. Burial| Martin, C. VloLlN of which are’devoted to local tubercu- | govern your hearts and hands; let|their boats out of commission and |yard, will be held Wednesday. No in Maplewood cemetery. Fmous Fms losis rellef work, begins on the day |love ever prevall, and let the teachings | start for home. Those who had the |25, commencing at 2 o'clock. The pro- | HULL—In New York eity, Nov. lows: White v after Thanksgiving, and will be inaug- | of the prince of peace ever De Yyour|war fever two years ago and have re- [gram will be as follows: T Natalle wallace Hull, daughter |and Murphy, forwards; Vickery, cen- | Ladies’ Fur Coats and Sets. iEACHER urated in many cities by an auction | guide. turned believe that thelr places at the | Song. America, school; . recitation,| of Mrs. tam H.\Hull, aged 13|er; Stanley, Potter and Belair, guards. | Men's Coats of all styles. sale of the first seal, or sheet of seals; | ‘Courteously and fraternally, front should be filled by the younger | The Landing of the Pilgrims, school; a plan which proved most successful “ARTHUR MAC ARTHU! men. recitation, Thanksgiving Day, Edith | HANNEY—In w London, 11:“. 20, Remodeiing and repairing also done n Witimantic two diys eson last year in New York; one city realiz- “Grand Master.” o teS Austin and George Blatherwick: reci- ney, aged 78 years. surely. Superior styles. weeh For eppointments address E. % BULLARD Biiss Place, Nar- ing over 3400 for the first sheet of | Will you join in these sentiments on | CELEBRATED WEDDING tation. At Granduma's. Gertrude Biath- | WALS JJn New London, Nov. a1, Children Cry seals, Friday, Dec, 25. at noon, eastern stan- rewick; Song, G . State Director Clearman states that | dard time (equivalont to 5 b. m. ANNIVERSARY IN HONOLULU récitation, What Orandma | $f, William “and Chariotte " Miner FOR FLETCRER'S chool Mr. and Mrs. James Lyle Were Mar- | oo vy sITH_In Nerwien, at ne neme ot} CAS TQORIA M. BRUUKNER, 81 Franklin St e 3 Sy 2 W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D, ried in Mystic 60 Years Ago. ‘hool; —recitation, ilen” Basitn: 71, of Willtmaati. 2 — i Bye, kar, None, Throat, Electeleity, o AT ateraally yours | Mr. and Mrs. James Lyle—who were! 3 AR alaban i before the 191 campaign is over. A X3 Owoseo, | married l?efirlz{:::ghoi‘;dm“‘lflfimc:::- road: ok e BNe B 15 e o el W, Burn . C., | bra N ° l G ntertiny e M Emiaes - ekt R I Curtls B Winn | 56y at thelr home iIn Honolulu on IS Day. |~ Broadway on Monday mor at % Bours: 1v a- m. to 4 aad 6 o 8 p. m before advent, or Stir-Up Sunday, as P. G. C.. Albany, Ore.; Bdwin C.|that date this year, The Daily Adver- %fl'fl%n ffiummn Py 4 b w th Gas y's n‘fl?“s'v."du h::'_m‘nh. ero'.-‘.." : it used to be.called In,some of the P."G. C., Syracuse, N. Y. |User says of that city. Mr, and Mrs. 1 sopid 4 Bnglish villages. Committee. |Lyle have resided in the Hawailan = g g ; e SR Islands 33 years. Their 60 years of Soon they will be big boys BLUE RIBBON MEETS | Simeq, ifo bels ook Mot Bl | uit Shn, oo, tironst, Sy DAL 1. F. and A 4. LPIREN oo : : dren and great-grandchildren. fs_covered with several inches of 267 Main St. and girls, and their faces will Held for Jualire ndSealena at Y. M. :%"l“{;n"‘” .fimn wers {;Dm;“m Pitte dbvmrid’ Wi PRACTISE LIMITED T o o a T ing c ration. rs. be only a memory. The bie ribbon mest for the funiors | L31¢S maiden neme f;?. B d Eye, 3 she was rn in ystic, . - . 4 Hours 0 a m, to 3 p. m. s % , at the Y. M, C. A was held In the | She was borr Yogg Ty LOR-H —_— Bring the babies and We'l| pium pusaing, mincs ple, ana_otner | ¥ St C- A gsmndsines on Seturday & ahipbullder and_ the son sereed an HAVE C LORINY U" C'EEKS i = les” ~so-calle lts were as fol- catch their smiles. .| ndiesinies” 'ao-cated, case “sov | aftersoon. ‘The. resuits sppenticeshlp in shipyards In Nova Bo Bettor Looking—Take STETSON & YOUNG cartburn, nauses, Dys-pop- | lows: . Maine, Massachusetts and Con o 7 ng Broad g“lmp—zm'"f‘tf necticut. He went to Honolulu to be- | _ Otive Tablets. d Build oy gt TS5 8, I Uy SR © | comeauporintendont of & mmarine ral- Carpenters an or3 A e 5 I your skin is yéllow—complexion 7 Best work and materials at Tigd | LAIGH ION : s End Fou have & be prices. by skilled Is bor. i P - Dest i 3 Three Standing ' Jumps—Counihan | HEARING FOR HALLISEY no-good feeling—you should pressure Telephune. 50 WEST MAIN ST. 3 a lazy, — first, 21 ft. 10 in.; Zimmerman second, BEFORE SECRETARY OF STATE. !N‘()er Ol_l:l‘;le Tablets. , " THE PHOTOGPRAPHER ¥ ‘precaution | 21 ft. 9 in.; R. Nelson third, 21 ft. < P His Car stituie for calomel—wore Dropared by : o get a 10c, 25c. or $1 box of them| Rumnning High _Jumps— Couniban | Passenger in His Car Was Fatally [stitute for calomel—were prepared by Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety | toda: d|frst, 4 ft 8 ln; Plerce second. 4 £t Hurt In Mystio on October 25th, ~ |DF; Edwards after 17 years of study Potato Ray Zimmerman | Hearings in cases of automobfle ac- [, Df Bdwards Olive Tablots are s cidents, assigned for Tuesday by Al- mmmou Ko Wfi %Wm‘hw mixed Slay Race—Won by bert Phillips, secretary of the state, | pit, olive ofl. You them cim LioC e include Daniel Hallisey, Mystic, whose | *%, helr olive color. FEg o annual blue ribbon meet for | $af, BTGk @ telephone at Mystic, Ot | rignt eyes, no pimplés, a fesling of ALL OF THE BEST KINDS |jrobared +| the senior class the results in the | ou¢ sl e rmeuanis iaieiag hen |Duovancy like childhood days, you . g . ‘must at the cause. at e e : ail.In the accident, Antonto Plenciers ™5t §2% of Mystic, aged 50 years, was 5o badly | ¢ 2"y, L 1 hurt that he died subsequently. Li.|the liver and £t 542 in; Chamnetskl third, 8 ff. cense suspeneded October 29, 1914, . Al St dangerot = e bila and overcome| sye BEST OF ALL RUBBERS Pull Ups—W. Buckley first, - . tipation. That's why millions of 20 5 16712 times; | AGaInst Marriage License Non-Resl [o300POT0n, | TThate why milions off /e g&tmhfiacmm iwards’ Olive Tablets act on ‘bowels /like calomel— Friswell’s, 25-27 Franklin St. - FRANK'S INN aading Tompe L Hill Stnee umld.";ngh of the newly o wo ety st pote ] o “Thi some ne one or two Cox. e it ] aoetat i o e e e Y S o LANK A, olILL, 104 Main 5L | < . Green and Golden Sts. Deane third, 24-9, Tepresentatives-elect have received : % -and Aute Robes. (Bis Follow the srowd to the onl§ place B e L e les. which o Tl 1 e P bl ni o in.; Tvan secon what is o suey is made by an Orisntal chef, Prompt sevice dayor night I} "Sen Fosto Race " Hane mescr) non'restion: cifiet 1o oraer et ne| LOOK BINUER ol 8422, Lady Assistant i may the pamphiets say, is onsensical| Bfamk Books Made and Ruled to Order Relay Race—Buckley team: DeCelles, | and purposeless s iy T. Bauck, H, Mw # fllflnltw.“ ts IR\QR.WAY s B 114 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct.| L St 2 it

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