Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 10, 1915, Page 2

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ch Monday atten e TR e e g , “NEWS I\ Now Are the Days in'the case of Eflfi’r‘:e Geer,of this Y | The peport Sgainat the, Tolland ILeather 2 during the . l d C SR, e S e et | S e e, e Children Need Care ‘the urance com- ¥ el B ; ; ; ? pany vphldr carried the lability insur- | e € Geer. who s only 16 years of | * mn, % — @ with some wire when gy Py Large Class Expeoted st ny o High School—Grand Official Visit to Orient " rious Matters of Interest. cal ces. repo [ealth Officer unA.v.Wuodmlumh or. Ty R B g A Pleasant Viéw for a vacation of two JosspheGaucher and*Migs-Loretta et Routhier Married at Sh Mary's Mre. Roth Purinton Gets Contract ‘street in-this€ity. T. J. Kelley and C. Ci| sances reported, 7 of which were | Ohurch—Town Clerk:and Mra. Fen- = Cuse e Sobobomimitioe of the 1own | abated, 3 complaints received in ro- where they ton-Home «from Californla. WEDDHNG. .ehool ‘committee having in charge the | gard to vaults and all were cleaned. |month for a vacation of & disposal of the renting of the Junch H. reeommenaed the placing of signs| Henry A. Logan of Waterbury was Dr. JosephsGaucherandsMiss:Loretta R, | room at Windham High school for the | on the dump opposite mmefhn park | & visitor with friends in Danlelson daughter of Mys. Nasarie 3 eneuing school year, have awarded the | forbidding dumping eny byt clean rub- y Gauthier, ofithis.city, were married in yor Dne®t, M Bollis former member| contract for. the lunch room to Mrs.| rish there, as there was a iram and e o ‘of the British Red Cross and ambu-|Ryth Purinton. Sealed bids for the|great abuse of e a dnmnlnx Drivilege d 1- " u. St. Mary’s church at 815 Monday|lance corps in his home in Cheltenham, | privilege were received from Charles | there, which should be stopped. © Have Military Band. tpation, morning in the presence of a larme|. Snow, who bes had the room for sev-| A etition for the extension of the repertorial stag of the Brown Ui Menager Sberiden of Wilawood Laminister o gentl iat: ‘oountry, were ma ""‘mg".:":&"u irs. Burinton, | but m Bamuel Bailon, was gran rex | school year. '-:o'mnm other discomfort ‘snd is- posifive in church 'in_this city Monday morning, | the committee decided the latter's was Sidewalk Applicatio A. V. Woodworth spent the week m the system. its effect. The ceremony was performed at 7| tne best proposal. lewalk Ap . end at Oakland beach, Fort F. G. Wright for a co An excellent remedy for thil pur- Dr. Caldwell's amp P has o'clock, Rev. Philip J. Mooney officiat- 7 The second reading of sidewalk peti- | “"Si/os Taurerta A Simpson of Attle- | the lake on a Sunday In the n Pose 18 the combination of simple lax- teen the standard ooust- ing. Jomm 3. Hickey and Hary . Doith of Jessph Glbean, tions followed, and the petitions wers | noro was a visitor with friends here | ture. th pepsin known as less homes for & ey attendsd the coupls, e sranted. ver Sunday. Larry McLean, catcher of the Put- iwell's Syrup Pepsin and sold i and’ (houmittls 46 x4 affair was a quist ons, P ot e Word was recelbed in this city Mon- | ~Applications for siewslks wers re- O U mermott of Woonsocket [nam baseball team. has returned to |drug firty ts virtues. If you have contractin; parties are newcomers dl-' of the death at his home in Lyn- | ceived from the followin New York f 3 t: get a bottle from your st this city master of ceremon Harry | hore: & - oo0. Mass. Sunday. of Joseph Gibeau, | "Center and Valley str Michae | ™22 .'Ev ms' home here over Sunday. e for the week. m 'Gaucher of Baltic, a Brother “of ths T dge, Victrola | Chel or write for a free trial bottle to Dr. n the, evening a reception was held @ former resident of this city and af R aivasetty, b the ictrola In Absence of Choir. S W B Catdwell, 51 Washington St. mm-_.v'::'rl.nc:‘nu hearer. and the i thelr fionor at the home of Clareuce | one time employed by the firm of Mul- (Continued on Page Three) Saest ot ‘M, ‘and Mrs. Stmeoh Dan: o In the absence of .;:, chotr, away forand ~paturally ithout griping o Monticello, Il Tersy. e pas TTWETT CITY ielson. anthem sung groom.1s a barber by occupation and brother-in-law of Mrs. Fred Meunter, JEWETT CITY Mr, and Mrs. V. E ann of M. the Trinity choir was rendered by the ”'r:.-e wuuw;mm sen ho left ’Wil{l‘immtlc Monday to attend J tawaugan will spend. this at | Victrolg at the service at the Congre- | have it in thelr minds to get a series |out a break and at on of the summer from Lohengrin, played by Mrs. D. P. i i - Funeral Services for Miss Catherine | Portiand, Me. sat ch;-trcn Sunday morning, this | of games with the Putnam team that |resorts in Massachusetts. i, an eia) uliio ek Sene ' iy Labor Paveel MoNally —Local Girl Married in|,d0%PH Davienon of Webster was Proving quite n acceplable innova- |is carning such a reputation for it- Saids et "ot “Mise Tomma Tariviere, | AT last month, and tells & most in-| e oty labor payroll for the wgek| Nova Scotia. Davignon Monday. yAttorney- M. H. Geissler appeared.in O iiot. wikit 'the eutdiinis of thess| Ous of fheiliait. gumes o€ Sall. of Miss Evelyn L'Heureux, Oliver Char- | ‘e%esting story ot the experience. ending Aug.. 7, 1914, totalled $697.15, —_— Mr and Mrs. Reuben Pilling of [the bankruptcy court in Willimantic | negotiations are could not be learned | the season was seen on the park Sat- tier and Eugene Dion, and by Miss Eva e S A o wn: Bolles dopattment,| The funeral services-of Miss Cath- | Providence are visiting with Dantel- | Monday, as counsel for Regls Bouthi- | Monday, for Manager Teddy Cassent |urday afternoon. The game was be- Dion and P. Satour. Bdmond«Routhier Home from Californ . street department, $30.38; erlne McNally were held at St fo relatives. lette of this city. of the locals was out of town. tween & nine from one of the camps at Frank P. Fenton, town maintaining sewers, $12; block paving, % church on Monday morning at iss Marie Weaver and Miss dfame | Council Mosting of Special Interest. | The fans here are hungry for more |Gardners TLake and the Colchester Windham for a number of years $97.09; sidewalks, $14.17; waterworks, e otock ™ Rev.. 3. F5. Belferman. of- | Durm choratons. ot the. (oIephons ex- £00d ball, however, and there seems to | team. The team from the camp came s % ficlated af the requiem high mass.|change, are having their vacation This evening’s special meeting of the | he no reason to doubt that they will [up in a large farm w. W _ faibe ehetion h::’:etuma;orvl:: nh:mt The barjal | was in St Mary's cemes | Albert Day, of Springfield, Mass gommon council will be of very special | po fled. Thete would be much |companied DX & A o e - Fenton from California and the expo- In the City Court. tery and the bearers were James,|was a visitor with friends here Mon- d‘;fl"‘v’!l. for it s expected that some|rivalry between teams representing |ers. The score was § to 2 in favor of sition, after a four weeks' tour of the| mny, z Dennis and John Lee, Michael and |day. inite actfon relative to procedure Pulnlm and Webster or Dudley, pro- |the camp team. Slavkin and Storrs continent. Dnm‘ his stay in the west | noiine o W’"M“'“r cases before the|\yjjjam Fogarty, and J. H. McCarthy.| George Lyon of New London vis- °:‘° agreement as to the proposed |viding the playing ability of the or- |were the battery for the locals. Up to Mr. Fenton was Tepresentative of | moac® soo h onday morning. ~Three|Relatives were present from Moosup | ited at his home on the West Side. street paving will be taken. ganizations prove anywhere near as |the sixth inning it was & pitcher's bat- moM A LARGE Wil Moten. e A L B O] oo mrietian, o wh ik iewo L ana Willmantic: Undertsker M. H.| John B. Wright of Providence visited | Ne Quorum—Meeting Adjjurned. |eyenly matched as in the series Just |tle both pitchers doing fine work with M, at the national onvention of the | STGNders recelved 30 davs In Jail each: [Hourigan was in charge of the ar-|with friends in Danlelson Monday. At & meeting of the Hoclesiastica | 10%€d With Southbridge. the best of support. The Sth innimg rangements. Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins mo- | yoi ‘Webster fans surely could come out | proved fatal to the locals through er- S and Mrs. Fenton loft New York |5 (o that of Simeon| Four Hundred Dollars In Trunk. | tored to Newport and Fall River Sun- | colica’ 1o comsider newr hesting ser | With, real tesm if they decide to Pors In felding and throwing. Thers ASSGRTMENT 0F July 12 oyer the southern route ar-|T. Slocum of Scotland, Who pleaded| Officer Martin Folf has demonstrat- 48y John Heneault of New Lon- |Peratus for the church, there was no RO A e b o atley | wes & large <roWd sttsnding the ceme. fiving in Los Angeles four days later. | suilty to leaving his horse unhitched on |ed what an honest man can do. In| g n"Vicited here recently. quorum, this being due to the rain. | Atoseoomusetes border the fans are | core by inning: ng their stay there a irlp wWas|the streets Saturday evening. Mr.|the case of Pauline Frankiswecz, who M3, Ginet, M. 8. announcea | The sense of (those present was to Campers . 0000020406 taken into old Mexico, and amother to not pikers, Webster unn Seing to- Oiveraal iy, taa o ot o movig | Slocum pleaded his ignorance of the|was taken to Brewsters Neck on|,,"Rii congregation that the annual replace the heater under the body of | tor4cq s a great Coclhester 0000002002 : ‘M traffic rules. Judgment was suspend- | Sunday, her trunk was taken to the the church with a diverent hot air e Eawara Kelley. g Enameled are company of s like nams. S0 With the advice that a repetition of | lockup when she was taken thers. A |lawn fete had been a financial and | furnace. The meeting adjourned un- it the’ serles 18 ) Somnged i fikely o uy.c.alch:-:g 10, by Camp The return trip was made via Cana- soclal success. prove a More about the aian Pacific, after a short stop in the ;‘;:,,g"ew ‘Would bring harstier treat. ,';‘;';,’“:'fg’ earch faled e o wiarells| Frank Stinson leaves next week for til Thursday of next’week. D rtor will be Xnown eatly this week. |12; Base on balls, off Col. 4, off ate of Wasaington and in British a trip to the Pacific coast. He will Named As General Commites. { Col e —_— was. Monday It belng necessary to e .:on-)guvn:‘yd e Is Graduated Nurse. open_ the trunk, Officer Wolf secured | b 8Way several weeka. plghn B. Tnmm:. Negoleon Jette, 7| .~ COLCHESTER [ riences have beem stored up by the| Miss ‘Agnes Frances McNamara of |L0Ur keys from trunks at Tinns store Grange Meeting. P nosias o Fewas | 0 2 boys were a fine lot of 2 bopuiar town clerk, to be rehsarsed in | North street, who has been preparing |2nd fortunately found one which fit-| A regular meeting of Kilingly | nameq e - P the game was free from 5 the near future to his triends. He re- | for her chosen profession at St. Jo- | ted the lock. As he looked over the| grange was held Monday evenins. To- Mary S aseal compiistes or Be | Gamp Tadit Bolected_Losil Niae g c eac Tts the Canadian northwast as seow- | seph's hompital, has completed the twe | contents he discovered momey in va-|day grangers of this town will be at | go8™76, FRUSY §0 Tats STransenents | Masquerade Ball At Tip Tep Hall — L Tig raplaly and in the forefront = of | years' couree of training at the insti. | rious places in the trunlc, e imined,| Storrs for the annual outing of QuIn- | giies that have not'definitely been| Notes: R T e | prosross. 5% tution and become a graduate nurse, | i8tely called in John Reardon and |epaug Pomona grange, No. o B R o B 3 andar. e e f Attended C i - money in thelr presence. The sum Corn Escaped Injury. month and early October are under| Mrs. A. L Stebbins and two soms|, for™y 1“-, ""’", vy N'""" g ¥ rrremy Quality “White” Li led Compensation Hearing. : OBITUARY, was found to be 403.16, He immedi-| The very fine corn crops of W. 8, | consideration. FET SONAS SLIERING. 1 SRR . May White and_children and Best Quality Line D%,C; B Bimonds, Attorney Prauk ately notified Selectman James .| Brown at the Shepard hill farm near Water Dammed By Hay. e 5. B a caller in |Mrs. Katis Taleott were visitors in ‘08s and Frank Gorman of this Mrs. James L, Austin. Shea, who will make a proper disposi- | Wauregan escaped serious injury in| So much water poured across ad- ; 2 e P Norwich, Saturday, making tbe trip widow of James L. Austin, |tion of the money today. the storm that proved so disastrous | joining “:.na O, Whlls sit iy bl | R 1 siting | PY sute. been to gy M Sarah, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, to crops hereabouts last week. hat the hay was |friends in Hebron, Saturda , Y. fighii sGdh.lnwl:‘ o.t niiml-:g,wbgmgg 3 WEDDING Washout Filled Up. “unti 1t reached a fonce Walter B. Lombard of Hartford was | A masquerade ball was given in Tip Yy Bt L eIl il —e On Potter strest employes of the outh |at his home on Norwich aveaue over |ager, Prof. A. Lasinsk. There wis & Hanhah Gavitt, Besides Mrs. Gallup Cotoad Pampin o R e § et g Targe diowd attlades Fucte masa'a She s gurvived by two Gaughters, Mrs, | One of the prettiest mid-summer | of the north side of £ Salies large crowd MGG, There wese o water k7 . Pressure that eventually resulted in - - ; ‘weddings occurred in Nova _8Scotia | raing with rocks of cobble stone size Blckn. boolw ‘n ervk:h, Sfiur number of very pretty and also com! JAY M. SHEPARD { i {{,,fi;,.“fl”"g‘.,xcszz‘gé‘;fl;gfi, — August 3, when Miss Zmily Romain |as o basis for the repair work to be mg:“"'“’"wn"{ufi“‘h‘wm:‘cn tion of et otrs Georgs B. n, Baiver |00 Um0 otn Prizes were given | i three grandchildren. O e Sy | e Thevs, Reading By Miss Marjorie Burgess.|and two children of New Briiain are Succeeding Elmore & Shepard The bridesmnid fas Miss Zos Saul- In the Prekate Ceurt, The of Mr. Baker's parents on Hay- tv ry F % d s BOARD OF ALDERMEN O Thah i s ANGicnes In the probate court at Brociiyn Wolwmhn.rgfllm“ - AR war . moe e o | lending” Musie by Giins Tuli otches. ¥ m"ull' clnnm Embalm v C The bride wors a white silk ne: ere is to & hear church Sunday, in the e. an s, Baker ined local prompter cal the fig- § ) . & HENRD Shmious PETITION® EP'?:; :°A§¢m:'mdr:“ it e 0 ihe executrix of the will of J, H. reading by - Marlore Bar- B e o Raew l%h-u.c'm)'l i 13 The SRS A sa i, K i 3 i 1 ate er @ ceramony & recep- L 60-62 North St., Willimantic e ..:“‘:;‘I’.:'::' to- Rorow ‘:'::" to | BatCl el at the Erooms ‘home, | Bmith, former agent of the Quinebaug o two' favorice pleces | Where they will spend thelr anm Mr. and Mrs. J. Sirrell and child of | (Laaypassistant TeL mn,mo,k ponses—loshouse | 1" g Mrs. Comeau went to Lynn | company. of musio—Narcissus, and the Rosary, |outing. The two families have takeri |North Westchester were callers here Repairs Discussed—S8pecial City | for their trlp and will make their L.r'. Class l.,..ua After the reading each selection was | their outing 'occum for $1 years with- | Sunday. 4 Jri——— Meeting to Provide Money for Fire |future home there. nticipated that the class en. f“'.‘,f. upon a :1“:) é:!hlo.mod e ‘ Department. Person: umy l-nn: lchocl this un or occasion eorge w. WR. F C .’ACKSON Denbfl, == Dantel Finn end John Hennofi laft n‘n one, Brooklyn Rooky Point Popular. § The regular monthly meeting of the Gor & & Wi acha miore out of town stadests | . Four motor fracks carried mamy Vv 7 M‘;‘m“hl‘flme" was held .in the ?fl‘m‘::{:'dgo :frs: E':m‘-;?'.:.“g}‘m’ than any other town, excepting Kil- | Putnam and North Grosvenordale SA E THE COUP ONS ST members present Gtk A7 | cxgocaneron *0ent Bunety at Guone- | ety TCElT K e | H e ctite To be'a’routin pioas: Packed with Each Pound of Scripturs read the minutes of the 5re- | 3y ata Mrs. Fred Condle have Rogletrare to Moot, g A R vious regulu meeting and the special | retyrned f-om a month'n stay at Mra, |, On Friday of this wWeel the reg- Some of these trucks carry 4 meeting of last month and the same * | istrars of voters will again be in ses- an ~ s Codles home, Cape Braton, Nova £co- | iTArs O Joiers, wICL AESCH 1Y% i | more than & score of people. tla, not! Th ofe30r Dunn then, with the consent | Sirs, J. A, Hourigan returned on- | foters, ag feasired oy law. 1o BU3 Putpass’ wao mu:a“; “::nmw E 3 e body, gave the floor to several | aay from a two weeks’ stay at Crom- & R aes. cltizens who were present, and had | wetl took advantage of the o] ity thunderstorm of uunusual severity, as 5 JUNDERTAKER and EMBALMER,| W w2 matters thev, wished to bring to the | "Mr. and Mrs. Heury Carpenter of terea to register last o B e S ihe S b e Wilmene | iiamipn of e boncd rroviginte S gueetd s Mr. 454| Dimming of Auie Hesdiighe |G NI AUCRCON i, et Creamery Butter ¥ Melephone Lady. Assistant 2 stition for a Dralnpipe. Mrs. Elmer Tarbox' It now seems very certain that the ppadiing to meny Hmia Peos w‘.fi““"‘. A Dawson spake in regard e 3:.5”’;{;;.“‘ a0 fnoh of ratn feil next general assembly will b- ukoa commenced to pond us s | o e B Hoay (s pae O L I S, T L A T TR L R T W —;}.?'n valuable. Fifteen of these coupons ; ] foek in. Dropecey ‘o tha other. site PLAINFIELD ! S ening rom the opposits direction, and $2.75 are good for this nt forty. g . with & 6 or 8 inch drain pipe. Holp W oo, o == peee Rooky | At lcast one serious Faccident 1n this afternoon thunder- dinner set shown below. You'd be & sald he had been bothered for a num- | Plalnfiel otored to Rooky | action recently was in a measure a maw u.z h, E ot years with water in his cellar and Point, But Truck Had No Top and | to the blinding giare of powerful nnu serious damage from the lght- Madam, if you could see how pretty this attractive 3 ! 0 only wi could be done, # an approaching car and is immed! ini i RS S | o e+ o | St} B s =t S set would look on your dining table, - bl Yool kg BB J o BB 8 S W B K b By oo Why not start saving toward this set ? and the | reason. y @lerced by ng & ! LR : Protest Against Change of Gra: e e e Offlolal Visit to Orlent Lodge. Simply ask your grocer to send you Wedgwood o q i William J. Hastings, who owns prop- | cution to guard agsinst possible In-| pussell Porter Clark of Stamford, m" " - (] J erty on Spring street and recently | Clement Weather, The result was that | ;ung’ chancellor of the grand lodge | ' Nores 0 Srosvensedate. Teperied Butter, and save the coupons. You'll not only Petitioned for a sidewalic on the prop. | When the heavy rain storm broke Sun« | 67°(lle Kpnights of Pythias in Connect- ¢ the worst elect! have a set of dishes worth easil: Slom but your peared to protest against ¢ day ovening] it csusht the ¥ | cut, District Deputy Alonzo Thompson, | Yo1r® 0 y y i hange of grade at hia prop. |Mid way between here and %y | William _Johnson and L, Kinney of Village tning struck family will blon)oym‘dwl ¢ ~ ~ erty. He sald this was the third time | Point and with no top on the machine | jewett City, paid an official visit to turing plant. ; Since o bought the property the grade | the occupants took a thorough wet- | Grlent lodge of thia piace, The grand | Rain ste. Mere words can’t” dueribo the -vor, 1 had been changed, end he thought the | Hn8: Unelalibod cer and other visitors gave in tor smoothness, freshnéss and cleanliness of Wedg- | city ought to sand the expense (in the nolaimed Letter, wting -Aunu- on Pylhllnllm that . . 3 neighborhood of $50) of & necessary | There is an unclaimed letter at the | were very much enjoyed, wood—you must sry this butter to find out. This i o s & £ retaining wall pnmmu addressed to Mr. Horace Si- - 4 and Ordér 4 H is travel‘time;and; you-need:good luggage for your vaca- Lo ¥ Colilns, assistant city engi- | monds, . 4 d some todsy. > 2 3 N ‘Who was present, stated fthe| Mies Olara Lynch spent the week | ~[777 — by ssmmer ; ition. trip. We'have a few: specials on good Trunks we are mmfi. used for the sidewalk, was the | end with relatives in North Grosven. Mrs. Ellen M. Cooper, . o R s one, e foun ‘walk | ordale, M M. (Blackmar) Cooper, {sure'gwill interest;you:if yoware in need of one. not according to that grade. This was| Mrs, Charles A. Jerome is at Ocean | widow :fi"flmn Sooper, i st the | the cause of the needed grade. Beach for a short stay. home of Di 4 Mrs. F. # Todd early Mr. Hastings stated he bulit on the Belle Holoway wai & visitor in|Monday lflernlmn, Mrs. Coo had Steamer Trunks, standard ‘wemeer| Size 38, regular $14.50 quality, now | ST2des given him by the former city | Norwich Monday, been confined to hev bed for five ox, covered with 12 ounce duck< val $11.79. engineer at the time. Rev. William H. Lakin left after|months and bad been ili since about canized mottled fibre All Fibre Steamer Trunk, brass To Install Gasoline Pump, the services at e Congregational | last Christmas. She in gimming jand sppliances.: avs Sty trimmingn” size0r ropmnr ats| Frea D, Jordan appeared n hehalt |church Sunday evening for his vaca- | Kiliingly §2 years ago. first quality, now $7.98. e ‘,g u,, petition of MM" ‘and William | ton which will be spent at Warwick | marriage she lived in the west for a Size 34, by SN 503quality, now | Black Enamel Trunk, fibre Jordan for permission to put a | Down, Mass. Mr, Lakin will be ab-|time and later in different places in z f n i e ons s, sow] S5 o sow 404" | pied 7% soradn: Auko “comouy) | Eeney T Arold” of Norwlch whe | bas veen dead Lor s mumber f years - at the loca z as are found in most citles, for church will pr ly attend to the Ladies’ e ! Zaliox yDoney. g:kn,m::ne:;y brass ministerial dutles during Mr. Lakin's | Mrs, Esther Bowen of Providence, Hined. s 305, reuiar 141500 ‘quality, $16.50 . absence. Rain Fell in Torrents, « ey ek 5. o KEP AWAY m GRAY ey BRI IS || Do was visod By ancthe s ., Automatic) : Tray Trunk, slatiess, | box, cov n 5 day the complaint of Ba. | Yere thundes storm nl'u‘; Monday after- rremeeht) - with duck, m brass m MTH SME TEA ward 8t "".,..’5’--‘1"1«’3"-"':}- :;m,z. that were fl‘.‘{‘ w'rm deceased fmed, two trays, linen lined, size 34, | tri regular . with breach s Gamags § e Fegular’ $16.60y quality, now '$14.08. | $1648 " FIRSe; auuty, [mow orenting ey Tere ;flmhu; neln .n ia"believed | orchard' that san t followed by lightning from the jar thal ‘thSulphnr, itRenoreu Natural ey, Sty 2 flash mear the closing of the storm, THE H. C. MURRAY GO B e 3 any ¥ 1] . . M jbuque was formerly proprieto: Capital, $100,000 Surplus/and Profits $175,000 ! Established 1832 Aoalmcy in accounting, courteous service, aly 5 : ; mpiness and liberality in dealing, and a n{, e ° : ki{ : BUI etin coupon d business ‘policy in _administering its “"‘Wf:sw';r,'“ asy : GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES -, ° fitown afis, characterize ‘THE W"Efi&-m e A S i B . Deposit this-Coupon in ballot box at Deacon' NAL', BANK, which aims thereby t Ehenial oo Siay, . : e st edrs w5 & ¢ bhsh with. customers relations " that zhag § through the ‘ot Special I N et s S % prove reciprocally- permanent, pleasant -and _fifln you : o M Nameof Contestant. ... uevee. E profitable, 2 use 0 — Name of Voter........ - The Windham National Bank . (| Bk ; \ ' .k.......e;,.'.‘:“.;'::';,‘.'."...‘.'...;n.......- -8 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. : the ceremony ' ! title holder to 50 extra votes. 3

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