Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 8, 1915, Page 7

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Man of About 55, Whose Identity is-Unknown, Discovered by Comelius Beetham in Woods Off Wauwecus Hill - Road—Took His-Life- by Means-of Noose of Wire— Said He Didn’t Want to be-a-Burden. On the left hand side of the Wauwe- | tacles, two jackknives, a pocketbook 184Franklin Squ = - cus Hill road, about three-quarters of :&abhckwvn‘dwmflmmk 0SE, THROAT-ONLY, & mile beyond Love lane, and in- the & enap catch. GLASSES - woods about 100 feet from the road, | Unsigned Letter Scrawled in Notebook. Shall.be out of town .every Friday Corelius Beetham saw ‘@ man’s body | _In this notebook the first few pages Nl ek T R e o K g appointment only. . ¢ b7 | noon on’ Wednesday. - He saw that the | bly in lead pencil these words: man was dead and notified the seldct- % men’s office, and shortly after Coroner July ——. Franklin H. Brown was informed of | When you get old, and lose all you b THAT WE HAVE EVER HELD. THIS the case by Street Commissioner Lilll- | have got, it is the best policy to put bridge. The coroner went up about 2 | yourseif out of the world. I don’t want IMPORTAN BECAUSE o'clock n Undertaker C. A. Gager's inybody to help me. I don't want to be m B m " ‘auto-ambulance. a burden to nobody. I have been cheat- | factorily. OFFERS YOU mY Tll KIND- OF ‘Suspended by Five-Foot Wire. | ed out ofall. T have got no business. Five D0y Gf's. man SHGE Bk Fhis o] L e G Ty « GOODS THAT YOU NEED NOW, AT age was hanging from e limb of a - A% T gy o e Nk 03| B0 o Sy g oo oo g (oo PRICES WHICH BARELY REPRESENT o five feet lons, so that he swung about | Words illegible). Who ever fids my T4, lowest 86, 18 Inches above the ground. The tree | Dody please dig a hole and ¢hrow it in briates, which THE . COST TO MANUFACTURE. . - * Comparisons. was about eight inches in diamster it and say nothing. B A Predictions for Wednesday:-Fair,|8nd the bruises on the barl 4 e 3 somowhat warmer. trunk and several limbs indicated that Springfield Receipt Found.. 7 the man had climbed up, fastened the| There was no signature. In the|and Mr. Holman reported s quarterly wire to the limb and then let himself | book was also found a receipt for $10, | visit to the state prison and found Lorsoruzwmmronm down. Hie gold Waltham watch was|made out at Springfleld, but |everything “in the usual excellent JUST \ PROPOSITION R g e Still running when the coroner arrived, | With no date, to James Newton from | condition.” A PLDUPTor DAY AS GOOD As WE 1 — e ___| The suicide appeared to be a German [ M. Goldstein. There was e newspaper | Mrs. Mitchell's visit to St. Francls , STRONG, ROBUST BOD' > - * You can't_sell a fifty-centsplece for 4 N ‘actuallytattempts [ Sun fl TS J},2oon | about 55 years of age. His helght was | clipping. describing | the French de-|Orphan asylum in New Haven also| ‘Before I took Sargol people used to 2 i L ! Rises. | Sets. [| Water. || Rises. | apout five feet, seven or eight inches, | struction of some German trenches. |found conditions satisfactory. call me ‘skinny’ but now my name is 3o Positively work for the very ||D2¥- Il & m. | ». m. Il & m. Il p. m.|and his weight 170 pounds. He was of| It seemed apparent that the man had | Mr. Holman reported visits . to|changed. My whole body 1s stout 5 7 posit = T3t T 53T 5T5 | lieht compiexion, with gray hair and | taken pains that there should be noth- | almshouses in Middletown, New Brit- | Have gained 15 pounds and am gain- ACH COUNTER: LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE % I | 131 | 15 [ oo | mustache and & three ‘or tour ‘aaye’|ing o aieclose his ldentity.” The ve-|ain end Kilingly, and found condi- |ing yet. 1 look like & new men "de AND EVERY TABLE ¥ 420 .24 550 .30 | growth of beard. He wore a blue serge | po; t the suicide was iam | tions good in general. clared another man who finish Gt oy dentistInghe My chan Il & 421 | 724 || 639 30| Soitof clothes and tan shoes. To nis | Nolan of the Falls was discredited at| Secretary Kellogs visited the Sol-|Sargol treatment. IS PILED HIGH WITH FACTORY We give as exi ice and high || 5 433 | 72 (| 78 138 | Zold watch was attached by a_leather | once by several who looked at the body | dlers’ home at Noroton and made a| Would you, too, ifke to quickly al] work as any dentist in the o oroton 3 put Aquatin y o Jl10 &8 e f ope 27| strap a bright metal fob in the Yorm of | Wedngsday evening In Undertaker |repor: on his viell. ~ There wers 100 from 10 to 30 1bs of good. solld, “stay- ENDS AND YET WE HAVE BEEN UN. 5 L 2 -2?|a hat bearing on one side “Compli- | Gager's morgue. Veterans in the home. In addition |there” flesh, fat and muscular tissue 2 IF YOU HAVE Six_hours after high water It s low | ments of the United Hatters of North | . Both arms of the sulcide were dec- [to these there wers twenty in the |Detween your skin and bones. ABLE TO DISPLAY ANYWHERE NEAR tide, which 1s followsd by flood tide. | America.” He had a ring on his fin- | orated with tatto figures. On his right | hospitals for the insane. It was re-| Dom't say it can't be done. Try it. L 5 o DENTAL WORK ger with what seemed &n imitation |was the figure of a woman, face and |ported to him that the number of | More than half a million thin men ALL THE LOTS. ; GREENEVILLE diamond. In his pockets were another bust, while on the left was the full |inmates was falling off. and women have gladly made the test COME TODAY ring, three lead pencils, a pair of spec- | figure of a- ballet dancer. mThEhmgxm“" of the board visited | and Um S:r'x‘;l fa&- -neeech& does e o Cheshire reformatory in the aft- |make thin fol even where all Funeral of Raymond Williams—Inter- ernoon. elso has falled, is best proved Dby th E ARE BUSY AS / ‘We have the most attractive prop- e A OUR { osition to make that you ever heard, || esting Notes Gathered About the SPIRIT OF GET TOGETHER. MAY NOT RECOVER. ? tremendous business we have dome. ey - b S 44 Chamber of Commerce Meeting. | No drastic diet, flesh creams, message, STOCK ROOM GETTING THESE g EXAMINATIONS FREE v President Frank H. Johnston Points|Mrs, Gertrude M. Cullen of New Lon-| President Willlam H. Cruickshank |1l oF emulsions but a simple, harm- BIG G 57 DR. F. C. JACKSON, (o Ihe, fmeral of Faymond Willisms | Out Aceomplishments of State Cham.- | don Had Skull Fractured in Water- | 250, Secretary € W, Pearson are P o SRR S LOTS READY. MANY OTHERS 4 place iesday afternoon at 2.30 | ber of Commerce. ford Collision, qut notices for a meeting of | mendous reputation for itself “ WILL BE BROUGHT FORW, . DR. D. J. COYLE }|oclock’ from the funeral pariors of aie — the Norwich Chamber of Commerce on P s that Leo ARD TODAY. L . J. Tioncy Alkon & Non o Sett brotst Wi 15 100x i Friday evening at 8 o'clock at their| & Osgood Co. and other reliable drug- | Main street ng over the accomplishments| Following an automobile collisi t . esebro’s Dru; | 8uscseding. the King Dental Go. || a large number of relmtives and friends | of the Conmecticut Champer of Com | Waterford " Tuesday mahe Mre. Ger. | [o0m, on Shetucket street. A directors' | 715, Ry, Ny, Enessins'e Drig ) 208 Main Strest, in attendance. Rev. F. Johns Bohanan | merce during the last few months, we|irude M. Cullen of 217 Connectiout | Tyeing, ™ at 730 that same | ¢, you under a positive guarantee to (14 PENNY Next to Boston Store oMiciated and the bearers were C. Ben- | cannot but fecl encouraged and proud | avenns, New London, is ¢ the Bem- ng. e e 0 A SAVED IS A PENNY i Lady Attendant "Phone 1282.3 | | J4min,_Morgan, Arthur ur, Jobn | of what we were able to do, says Pres- orial hospital suffering from a frac- 3 satisfactory weight increase. EARNED.” y E T Sokiaity "snd Tatmes irker. " In | Gent Fragi 5. Tonmsion. i the. 3017 eis ot tha Bace oF ths. SEun end 3o TAFTVILLE -~ VE ARE. QFFER- I erment was in Maplewood cemetery.|jssue of the Connecticut Chamber of |and Mrs. Wallace R. Johnson of 256 i by \ —— | Thers wwere o mumber, u‘ahmawm- Commeros Bulletin. The spirit of get | Connecticut ayenue and Miss Charlotte [ William _Gley May Have Ptomaine S0 VIO St can s -Taven ING YOU THE CHANCE TO SAVE. ! oral offert: rme from | together has been the sort that accom- | Thorpe of 248 Connecticut ramie have returned from a motor- 1 < { DRS, L.F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | he employes of ths Forteous & Mitch: | iiches thinge.. 1t has heen shown | ars suftering from painiul prulsee apd| Foisoning—Ate Custard Pie in West- | g™y o Frovidence. WILL YOU TAKE IT? THEN COME | ell company, the Porteous & Mitchell | that if this body will but once realize | sprains and severe t cs.| orly—Local Men Return from Motor- 3 287 Maln St. company, Norwich Amateur Press club | the power that lies in the hands and | Mrs. Joho J xe.ungn:ftnx\"ew ;fi'&“fi cycle Trip. HERE T! % 9 ; PRACTISE LIMITED TQ and St -Andrew's Sunday: school, and | stand togsther for those things that it | relative, who is visiting the John. BORN : | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat i wants, that there will be nothing that | sons, Mrs. Nettie V. Tharpe of 246 | It 18 thought that Wiliiam Gley, first | DoYLE—In this city, July 6, 1915 “Hours:10.a. m. to 3 p. m. Is Resting Comfortably. Y o pancton Rvemne Suk sl e | o i e pal| | TaTMm s R A a ! 2 . e nary work o ve , of 22 Richards g club, residing on Norwich @ rs; ‘Thomas 2 { L #ald I had. ajfriena, Kirk Ricketts, who is ill with typhoid uu.ed going over a Eriat soady e caped without injury. T &n attack of ptomaine Powoning. Mr,| Frankiin strest o ot ; fever at the Bacikus hospital, 15 re- |Posed legislation and selecting those| The accident happened about 8.30|Giey was in Westerly last Saturday Order 16N Phon. Poried th be' resting as Sobd a5 can b | Measures that we belleved {o- be for | o'clock near station 11 of the Tast|and after playing baseball with the MARRIED H low by e 136-5 | expected. the greatest good of the greatest num- [ Lyme trolley. The automobiles which | Jocal team against Westerly stopped in | MATHEWSON—ROODE—In_ Plainfleld, | Tromiross®s Mupegrises, or case $170 ber, every constituent body in the state collission were the car owned | & restaurant and had lunch, which in-| July 6, 1915, ‘;{. Rev. Willlam H. i Ropkin's u'mhn” Rl b Prasaie: & assoclation got back of the officers and Louise H. Johnson, daughter | cluded custard pie. As several cases| Lakin Sid thewson and Miss 1§1.40 T s the legislative committee with enthu-|of Mr, and Mrs. Wallace R. Johnson |DaVe developed in Westerly owing to e ' . Harris of Central Falls | siasm and geterminetion, and today we |and one owned by James Clark. the fact that the victims had eaten| FULLER—HOLMS—At Christ Episco- . Koshler’s Pilaner, per case $1.25 is the guest of Central avenue friends. ake the proud boast that eve 4 tard pi 1 church, Norwich, Ji ;. |#ree. Deltvery to all parts of the_city e e ke e o o et Sory | How the Accident Happened. . |GPSRI Ple S0 cerln restsumnt it] By O hara . Graham. Miss Kathy | Stantey Mulkins has accepted a po- | signed by the governor, and most of | The cars were going in opposite di- | Gley's iliness. Ral -| arine Holms of this city and Fred- A sttion with the Dnited Statee Fisin: | th e e, Chab coq | rections when the accident happened. | stop for the local tearh, s yerbried to| erick Ogden Fuller of Nashum, N, £, » inish- em ex: ly as th mber aske: I stop for loC leam, is reported to n ler ‘ashua, N. e ———————— | ing compeny. they be enacted. The Johnson car was going in the di- | be sick at his home, but the extent of The icogmec;kiutbchunber ;:t] :Tr;]n-h ;‘;;’\g:nc::n‘l:ge g_?,lgenmsem;;p:m: td!}e m- iliness is not known. He dined at| * DIED. After mer« u) 0 be verful - . R same Sta t with Mr. TRACY—] ¥ PRSI 8- -fa Agys: here, | Méros s Dound o be a powerful dnfta| Lot S R to . T ateiin ] Testautait with Ss. Cley. T e T T James Anderson has retuned to his | S1S® In Folving the problen just back of the hood. The Johnson Died in Providence. e s B Bl Nl 1 ome o nd of our sep- 3 p ral from fate residenc = arate communities, he continuos. There | Machine was overturned by the im-| James Sudlow. formerly of Taftville,| Feobssof gtrest Thursday after g track, but remained right side up,|death was due to a complication of | Day of 108 Norts Main (Nowsst-dualgns I, Platinum and EAST SIDE ITEMS FLOWERS FOR MISS SBULLIVAN. |fione of its occupants being thrown | diseasee. T Sudlow was born in | Fussral trom et late nome 1 g T lan in 1831, end in _street, y morning at green gold. Faculty and Stud, i i Mrs. Cullen was operated upon and o Tartville 1 i - oclock. | Requl B A ¢ ity udents of Commercial Hemtlt D nd | came to Taftville in 1876, where he| g<clock. Fequiem mass al Mary's 2 ; >,DIAMOND JEWELRY |, An07sw Donovan bas retarned to nis School Remembered Her During s WL SRR S located Lor %o umber of years. Hel|somnson—in this city, July I 1915, | ome in Putnam after a brief s lifiness. was m: to Eliza Hodgson in 1870 Via B, [ovw . | % a specialty. ¢, §{ ith nis covein, Antrew Barry ot frivd il YOLTH OF § AUOPTED: aud leaves two sons, Jobit.and Fuederic. h?c’.‘fifiof T ey e W # K37 " Prices the Lowsst. T otre roe of Tadyard was the | Crooeias, merning Principal L, A | Mr. and Mre. Jossph™- E. Carpenter Church Work Advancing. Herpert K. Read: 48 Division street. — guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Bar- |former students of the Norwich Com- Took Pity on G-Ik, Chasmidn. The work on the construction of the | Eriday sftermoon. Suly 8., at, 230: VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON- §|5to0W of Main street, Thursday. mercial school sent a handsome bou- | A vouth of 83 was Sacred Heart church shows much ad-| Lood cometery. o 7 100 % Mapl R RRT. GIVEN HEN Mrs. J. D. Brown and daughter, |quet of flowers to Miss Mary Sullivan, youth of 83 was adopted by Mr.|vancement. The brick and masonry t TEST E. Miss Mazle C. Brown have returned |head of the short hand and typewrit- | 204, Mrs. J. E. Carpenter and family | work is completed practically to the | »4%-—0% [H%\St%. Julr [, Katnerine i RS o to Quaker Hill after & Mr. and |ing department, who 15 confined to her | Of, PTeston at their reunion on July 4, | top of the long windows and the front| Funeral from her late home. 168 North = e ot A t Main street. \home with grip and tonsilitis, The s R past de. | S1EPS are mearly finished. Main street, Thursday n':omxn{"n ] John:& Geo. H. Bliss §[:- o= vourrar o 355 | e v e U el |t S et i e ek | avathr Gam With St Wospia, | ity 2itiin 20372 20 & | e o Euest of her sister, Mrs. George Den- |committee from the classes. It was | Sy oy, Year with the family as a valued | Manager Benoit has ed WOLFE_In Nowark, N. J. 3 g fson. learned that Miss Sullivan is much | Iriend was on hand for another cele-| other game with the State Hospital for | AnD Elfott, widow - PRICE S CMUEH uis Cook o ration o e birth of a Nation and ormerly of s city, 5 e = | Nowport. P I owth I e e ot v hopsd that dhe Will| incidentally his own Dirthiay, it balig | Lo om- JuIy 34, Fyneral from Hourigan's Tuneral par-|J EVERY BOX GUARANTEED or - Miss Dorothy Kingsley s visiting |the week. Mise Sullivan was delight- | (h® 83rd. The fine weather added to N Yorment 1 B Mary's cometory. i 4 4| relatives and friends in Westerly, R |ed with the flowers and expressed her | L1 enjoyment of the day and everyone sise LEWIS _Entered into rest, in Norwich Eczema i g A i 5 thanks to the committee. o= filled ;“?UJW 4 prast-nets sty Ao R hax.geae 0 Mew T3> 7, 1915, Charies F. Lewis, aged - : p r. and Mrs. Thomas Sharvan of| During Miss Sulifvan's absence h n, and enjoy the feast of sea-|Ven for a few da: 58 7 3 Main street have returned after n|postition is being flled by e X 5 |Son and flow of bowl, sandwiches by —_— Notice of funeral hereafter. Chafing and All Skin brief stay with friends in Westony. ~ | Buckley of Nowwich Town mho re: |the noon day feast prepared by Mrs.| Miss Helen Driscoll has resigned her | BLLAL -In this city, July 7, suddenly, petrana s, CHiice Cook and son. [cently Yesignad ag ieacher &t (o Lan: Carpenter” and. daushiers who are | position with the Foneman store. Wiliam "mlial, 3 Gative of Bagian Diseases DR. C. B. ELDRED enry, of Hartford, have returned aft-{rel Hill school. Miss Buckley will al- | isurpassed in that line. During the g et aged 63 year 2 % er a short visit with Mrs. Cool's|so take Miss Sullivan's place while | temporary absence of Mr. Chapman| L. A. Tillinghast is enjoying his an- | SUDLOW—In Providence, July 6, 1915, { « 40c | mother, Mrs. Alice Fiynn. Shie "1y on hor- VAGEHGD. the company resolved itself into a |nual vasation end is in New Haven. James Sudlow, aged 84 years, for- £ Mr. ‘and Mrs Fraok Woaley of committee of the whole and debated e merly of Norwich. Providence, formerly of the East Side CUT OUT ANNUAL RIDE. the question of adopting Mr. Chap-| Richard Pilling and Percy Thurlow | Funeral Thursday, July 8, on arrival of t \ | e e e e st Gl T ANNUA 3 man into the family. The vote was|Nave returned from a motorcycle trip.| 12.16 train at N. Y., N. H. and Hart- YIN | —at— Mr. Whaloy'a perents Mr. and Mrs.|Army Officers Having to Be Relieved | lare ' full momber of the Corasracy| Thomas Green = iR g o e e " w c;::' Solistas - | Harris Whaley of Carter avenue. ull member of the Caj te 'wood has purchased a| ily lot in Yantic cemetery. "elephone DUNN’S PHARMACY | oot i %5, R wpent, gne of the Strenuous Exerci family “with ali 1t HEhts and prie. | Dew cance with a motor installed in It | WIALEY in this city. suy 816, |HAIR and 2o ! .| Fourth with their' daughter, Mrs.| omcers stationed at Forts Wright | L0EeS With the title of Grandfather Harrison Henry Whaley, agea 8 | SCALP peCla 1SE|- H 7 ot Whiteeota of Eoshser. pOfficers stationed_at Torts Wright:| Chapman. Earle Wood has returned from a few | years 50 Main Street Mrs. Julis Silva and daughter of | const qefenses of Lons Iopioprise the| —The innocent victim of the con- [Jays’ stay with John Rankin of Provi- 3 . New London have been recent visitors | conjoeronsey Of Lone Island sound, | spiracy under his plate at dinner his | deDCe. HARPER METHOD P93 at the home of Mrs. Silva's mother | 2FC, [nterested in the announcement | credentials with expression of love and == 3 Jokn A. M &s Mre. F, Maurphy of Tanner avente. | for omcers of the Tmiten ot aride | 50od wishes that melted the heart| ‘A lotter addressed to Harry Clarke Also MANICURING ; obn organ & - S rmy | of the poor boy. s held at the postoffice for better ad- 2 P v e HoR for sibetiating o 30 mile Tids 07 |ar e o o se Serag, #7Closed | 7S ARLORS, Alice Building, Main St 4 mile walk each month. Maj. Gen.| It is probably the first time o P. Dion has erected a new garage at Fri, Sat 3} LEHIGH VALLEY Hugh L. Scott, chief of staff of thelso voung a person was non';,:;“;g the rear of his residence on Merchants' Foealhe-Agen, Thar. 5 PRl e army, has bott plans under considera- | adoption. ; avenue. New London—Tues., Wed. P ',o’:“fl*' ¥ per ton n. & - Telephone 578. The 10 mile walk is already a rule Miss Louiso Lambert has Office ln:.z:;d“!:-:‘ul Whart in the n:?fi?&{%":}."ffih‘fi?mfl-by FRIDAY’S NIGHT CONCERT. r:am'%:.m‘g‘;_"‘k i ";::! o :;::‘rnu:g b Moy ine | Tubbs’ Band Will Play This Pro. | bolidays. corps. A . % roloisy e annual ride hos been n| - Sramme On_Lmen Sauare.. | Faymond and Williem Certer of New UPHOLSTERING 2 'merhalllll\ an \ The officers at the island forts have n | o DITSCtOr John M. Swahn has ar- | fime with thel e e shant ” horses, 80 1t was necessary for them to | [n8%d the following programme to| Srupne T Uit Miss Loulse for ; 3 get mounts when the time for the ride | 0o _Tendered by Tubbs' band Friday L 3 evening at th icipal —AND— i : Repair Work e, They el came b8 02 |8 TAE o ol Squmre. <™ | Mise Aticn Sigrenson and Mis Teoa Avtumashlle. sl Paliogs: {FH0 M- o1 LRI B e R e B | o i e heuane & v || EMBALMERS | AutomobileSlipCoversy DENTIST » = n e g of all kinds.-on Bigeanca had been covered Lo elte—Danuve ":-v:& Tvanavics | Ucket R Sllp ers s ledley—Witmark's Town Talk, o . .. AUTOMOBILES, Poultry Concern -Bankrupt. Witmaric| Mr. and Mirs. Wiltrid-Smith, Georze |l i ¥ cady Assistant at Factory Prices bttty T © CARRIAGES, WAGONS, Sulphur e P Containing solos for the Baritons - A i 3 : » onltey oarm, Tnoor | e ot ot e TR : JOSEPH ANGARANO 2 * "TRUCKS and-CARTS. Rorated. of Canterbury fjed a petition Arthur -Campbell. . _HENRY B CHURCH £ 12 E md ‘bankruptcy in the United States | Selection—From Opera ‘Chin . Chin, * 4141 r B ‘ oourt ‘at Harford Tuesday. the e e it L B ML SMITH ALLEN 258 Franklin Street Stop Talking War | ° | Mechanical.Repairs, Painting, Trim- fitlon “being signed by Wilbur ‘T |Idyle (a)—Love's Melody | Damices claphoss Norwich, Conn, P QAKLAND {ming, Upholetering and' Woad Worie; the secretary of the company. | March (b)—First Infantry, e sl S’y NEW 8 " Blacksmithing‘in all dts-branches, il o Hinke o Whisker Dyey R Tw s e (s ot e, mAHERd et O8 MW to: Dulkiia c et SN AR % il i 3 and $30 stands as preferred in the *Mr. i DEN I‘IS l' DR. ALFRED-RICHARDS ' ECONOMY. ) T e S S e ) vnsena | W AKNING P, HUNTINGTON, Agent F o 3! ued at $2,500, s a DENTIST ] I Gorp. = S S S e 22 e e s "R s A g s T T s ica. 3 | . g age of 20 cents each, @ total of $557.50 | The municipal conoerts were to 4 Suite 46 Shannon Building| Thayer Building, Room 305 5+ NorthsMain St. . £ incubators and toois- $43, debts due | hay 3 . | 507;to 515+ : St | F 2 iDuuliors. i, 400 8 | Bave Spenal last Wvider avining Bt s 11, ] | Take elovator Snetucket Street enm- O s g MISS M. C..ADLES |(:° . e 5 Cosnecaigs Fintants Marriage Postponed. X {4 F : % i Patents issued to Connecticut in- » g < well sthe i lllm rflfiuse b yentors, ;:fl:’r;aa by ;&&x H, Allon, ot Do marriage of Miss Mary L. Kelly R 7 "m m m! e e ered o oURS. i 0 29, ), T Hath- unnysids the x ‘WATCH'HILL,R. L wa o ¥ | of July, has ‘Dean indefnitely post: ) 1t you will communicate with | 908 Main . e ¢ e e i e Drew Bean Up His Nose. - David, youns son of Mr. and Mrs ;‘.n" e A pabiie.thare ie 8 tham, Bri cldentally firew a bean up his noce oa um' theh thr Wedneaday necessitating medical at- e tention. o

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