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by thiis we“her m memerely T anA continued 6gol e-.nem dlllflct& i ; ] estal 4 again overturning the Avantie] peeight and Tine R R e Tiant & ns‘fi:fi ong the north 3 M 'fll bG fiQl’Y northwest to west. B n town oo m do m. mladle’ Atiantic coast fresh Borthwest, 2 E: wets. peither of BRACEm WATCHFS o i g._, ¢ pariics wax sngouiesd m-: e, wers S T bart R R O be T H to run through the Is the plumbing sani- all right for the com- § i hnn!mrn and Soughm New Epg- 5 ng winter? i grost variety st rn New oYrk: She a.nmn Harland Baseball President., - . 5 5 1 not, call or 'phone and we "THE wu. _FRISWELL co s-ww ,M:;;;;g L Was the reading : : = : il attond to it promptly. a X os.-rv-mn-. in uor«(o». ] - the ‘wrve 4 , ‘Harland president, Mr. act ,.., e Twelve Pound e el : REFRMRA o & T‘,}: SRy o "‘g:""“ from h!'“ ) baseball wak' steadily e e P S /S TORS . levin's pharmacy, w 9 n extend e - & ALES b e i £ B ,‘,n-smumuumoxs..».fim of thanks to Prof of the best kinds will be sold i ’ ] A Ry : g the publish 3t L > Our loss will in, and it will pay ;i 3 SRy otions for - iriner. f &m‘ 2 »"’Jmml‘m ligent. serel Anmnu_:_rfi—_—— FOR . y 3 v resentative. ln»cnhl-ol second \ TRIALS BY JURY. 2ok, ) as ‘|'week of November 1865, as n % n i . (RN v No lcE 33 in_the Bulletin, are as fonw- been mads ind. l 2 on & are 1 Sun. !w} hl Made For Superior Court Business in day, Nov. 6, 1365.—in Gen. # ered T s | PR PR o i e I E N s i i o ) poar. . | paign, published in Sats 's. N. -¥. | immense estate will accordingly go to - % The. Canada Beidge at ““ Biv T & m | 5wl & m 15 m | fribune. Re sbeaks of the conduct of | his legal representatives. | [The Lollowing nevgnment, (0F 19 ; n rge, this city, in very New York dospatch of the seven - < S [Falls will be closed on account § seafiile = : 17| warm terms, of which the following is | says the steamer Chase from New|day at the superior court short cal-| The Married M the 4 ] ‘ beginning Nov: 11th |10 : : 1 | 351 a specimen where, in speaking of the | York arrived at Savannah on the first endar session before Judge William I)m OWNERS NOTK:E! St repmingy & 2 Sirge aa o all metions o which he bt | beca extinguished and the ahip on her | , Tuesday. November 16, (Special).|Street oot e to 2 X as in ns in Wi e een ex ed and the ship on her 3 = > and until further notice. - 31 1 3 15 | been engaged, deserved ~andTecelved |beam ands. The Chase is commanded | Parker-Davenport Co. va, Andrew S. g Aewlioy - conducted Tour Parties. To Butope| If you will ~ommunicate with g 2 4 ...l 634 | 430 || 2.8 || Morn.|tne highest commendations. +{by Capt. W. D. Roath of this city. T e GeorEe o | Hidern Dby ail lines. Also independent tickets | W, L. WHITE, Piano Tuner, Per Order e 1 e he e Ny hbd e $13,500 Real Estate Sale. ige Increased, Pay Raised.. H. Mott. racs PRt OO SRS S8 by water and rail. - |of TAFTVILLE, he will give you & . SFT [ —— The property situated at the cormér | Thursday, Nov. 9, 1865.—At the last| Wednesday. November 17th, Hen- new proposition in regard to taking THE SELECTMEN GREENEVILLE ot Mai, aad Union strests, ocoupied by | Beeting of the Board of Common Coun- Elizabeth R. N care of your piano. Crown and Bridge Work We give this branch of- dentistry most careful attention. In addition cil’'it was voted to increase the num- . —_— S A Monens ?mf'hfl'c‘,’_p:‘,fi‘fi lent¥ | ber of policemen from seven to mine | Electric Ry. Ry Co JOHN A- DUNN Entertainments Held Friday Evening|ton iMeech to Charles H. Bailey for|and % 1‘0':’“::50 the D_:_wmofc ;:;.:‘:f;‘fi P bl-";ll)snexer Allen, ppeal P . 50 MAIN by St. Andrew's and Cengregationat | 318,00, We do not learn wheltier M B I o T HSE | Bepta SRR s ; STy ChaFsles=Natet ments of met. Everynody will wish | ave learned to appreciate the advan- | Turner, Adm'r. vs. Thuss ~Gidman, g SR e LN LR S e R -t g tages of the present police system over | Turner, Ex'. » iven 16 the: members of St Andrews|. We understand that parties in New | old night watch plan. Friday, November 19, short calen- The Greeneville Fire Department|dar, bar meeting and usignment of s church Sunday school, friends and {York contemplate putting two 14r8e|,,ve elected the following officers for | cages. their parents in Union hall Friday |and commodius steamers for freight ARG et Presiort; « Dalel | -~ - | ang passengers, as a line -between this Tuesday, November 28, (Special), Evie. " Fon proghie careied. out ol cn‘,'dym New York. The boats are all | Srone? e ] e | Juste” Saceylouskt ‘ve. Angly’ | Mstels To Preach at First Church. Opening chorus—Children’s choir, di- | ready and as soon as the details € | econd assistant, D. B. H o nre L Rev. Lemuel W. Frink of the West Pospane v S T I oy mariene i i | e ion . o Rt | 21t0 T P 8 b iz, Conere | Froe Buroing Kinds and Labig) mitozsrr ;fifi?fi;&v George: W. Gil- Wil Tandat the Jeck i the of A, | Charles C. Fuller, Robert Souter, D. §.] Specialties Co. (Special), Nellie 8, | Sational church Sunday morning. Mandolin and Guitar duet—I'red and | W. Prentice Co.g store, and will make s ; clerk, Charles| | eavenworth vs. Lucius Brown, exr. ALWAVS |N STOCK S > Mrs. Aaron Yurman of Vergason 4 George Helmboldt. ily line for freight and passengers Benjamin | appeal from probate. (Special), Sher- Easios xen Rt R o D. LATHR Addrm—Edwjn Hl.ll general secre- to New York. s & o wood Q. Avery vs. Dwight Spicer, et| New York. A, D. oP - tary. of the Y. M. C. A. Soap Mine Di . Broadway School Principal Resigns. | al. Office—cor. Market and Shetuoket Sts. MODERATE charges. Drill—Boy ottt ot Bt Andaws N RS YUt Friday, Nov. 10, 1865.—J. W. Allen, ST Dudley B. Lathrop of Town street 2= 3 You nptied the word; “mederats” || church, under the direction of John| T~ -"‘;‘:d"‘»n 1‘;:5‘-;:":;‘"‘ e vrhaflrl:dl of the Brondwxyllsc-hool. has | PRESENTATION TO has returned from a few days' visit kb - st s R. Barwell. s frame | tende; his - resignation o posi- i BOOKKEEP! with relatives in Providen: . O < o, in_casital letters because eur || “Solo—Pertect Day, Georse Stevens.| butiding on Main street oceupled a8 & | tion he =o' lon 3nd so- faithiully’ A EETHUNG g o L roidencel 18141915 DR.R.J.COLLINS | " - 3 b = | ed. e t] t ect at tl H o ~ ’ 2 moderats-charge policy for SKILL. | Charile Chaplin act—John Morrison | o033 soap ‘mine Monday momning. | ciose of the present torm. Miss Bar | Made at Office of Amarican Thermes Ing o fow mente i New Tor as | Jokn A. Mergan & Son 3 FUL work is a guarantee of abso- Violin soio—Frank Benson. The vein was about two feet thick and|siow and Miss Bard, teachers in ‘the Foine Oempeay. returned to his home on Vergason Jute satisfacti Minstrel act—George Maullen,/Thom-| Yery rich. -He didn’t etop to discover|same school have also tenderea their nue. i S CO AL, < R 2g Sears Arthur Rydholm. ‘accom. |lts extent. Before he had time te|resignations to take effect nt the close PRl ot gttt o | - ey B n‘:,? S s ey er tan | 198 Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. Mis Banfi 1 f the it t . Both 3 urned $6.00 - DR, F. C. JACKSON Diotsame. fohawes Song. Somavoss | I and ook & balt Interest 15 13 tha | o Beives ntend to £ive up eath: | oF % American Therras Botle cim | Bverd Murmay, reiurned, ths ek | M* Gulcl ung Yard Contlal Whet s Reuis Knows, Thomas Sears; sons, When I|Opinion of Mr. Osborn, a prac ing. Soeeion 13 DR. D. J. COYLE || &nov & Dreamer, George Mullent song, | miner from Mount Pleasant, that the | " Saturday, Nov. 11, 1865—A meet. | IS 8000 to be united in marriage with | {Grd, after & week spent at his home on n - Susoeeding the King: Dental Co. || Back Home to Tennessee, Arthur Ryd- | mine cah e worked to advantage. |ing to arrange a Union Protection So- | Sranville Graves, a well known rail- pat oo rzeT | 208 Main Streot BolL o s e Norwich Tool Company Sold. glety to establish a union stgre. was | 0Corted o set of silver spoons by the|, Mrs. James Miner of Town street| PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING e reated without paim: 3 * Next to Bostos Store very entertaaing A rrenpenars were|. The entire: property of the Norwich|held in Treadway's hall last evening|employes of the Thermos office and a |SDent a few days this week in Middle- |~ — 7 =77 “77 " 77 78 ¢ el 3 4 2L 2 ng to the small number In at- | o town, where she visited her dsughter, s Manicuriag, Sealp 8 A.:M. to.8-P. M. Daily Tade’ by Miss ina M. Dfford. Mise|Tool Company, on Broadway, was sold | Cul,OWInE (o the smell number In at | yznasome tilting carafe by the Amer- | t0Wn, where & 5 rap. Manieuring, G ‘st A, 7.|at auction by §. Gallup, auctioneer, on ' i ican Thermos company just before|Mrs. G. W. Hewitt. A e A e e gt o= A 7| Mondav for $28,000. Dr. Charles Os- |fasted. Another meeting will soon be|,oon Friday. Secretary Frederic W. e 2= Call Up 734 : R e e e Attendant Smer o . 500 was tho purchaser. | The business héig “’é’x;h’:‘:a’:;l:‘.""“;n“k_ < Cary made the preseniation of tne poaren iz o P o | £ || e R Tt prol ly be carried on in-al its ifts _ane S8 inns responde: ra- - s Entertainment a Success. branches by the mew proprietor. The express freight train from Wor- | clousiy in well chosen words. Miss | 3unt: Mrs. Nathan Bushnell, of the Old[§ With or Without Gas Attach- T - - The Ladies’ Bible class of thé| -A young horse belonging to Edward | cester on the Norwich and Worcester | Binns concluded her services with the | Canterbury turnpike. ments but Always EFFICIENT ] Tcl 743-3. e 2 "Elm & Greenevile Congregational church gave | Chappell came dasnins throush Main | railroad whick 1s due here about eight | Thermos company at noon.on Friday.| sy penry Famier of and ECONOMICAL— .%1 An BETTER |2 social and entertainment in the Sun- | Street Monday morning fully harnessed | p. m, ran off- the track last evening — dr:.‘ el&y" lar of Eastern Point s day school” roovs, ay evenink, | but without a vestige of a buggy be- |near the car shop in Greemeville. The TAFTVILLE s 2 e L - TOWS 1-2.3 5¢c CIGAR |iich proved to be a success. The|hind him. ‘He was stopped by Albert | engine and four cars were thrown oft were guests the first of the week of Mr. 3 roceeds of the entertainment wil] go | Smith, Jr. ‘near the town clerk’s office. | the track and much broken, twenty- BRpes _|and Mrs. Julius Kiess of the New GOOD FEB-QW 10cCIGAR | foviras Sutchasing new song books.| A sister and daughter of Mr. Chappell | four cars remaining on the track. The | Baskstball Team Holds First Prastics | Londcn turnpike. them and see, for the Sunday school. The program |Were driving up town. Miss Chabpell |only person injured by the accident| -—Personals and Notes of interest. Mrs. WL R % M e anidin St |Of entertainment consisted’ of Yocal | pttempted to turn the horse, when he | was one of the firemen, who réceived a — s -l Ligitineg: s HOS,! Epsiain gotog by Sore Louts O Fotter ""“‘““fi’ whirled around throwing her out. He few slight brilses. First Practice. e T R s PEaanEs Faiuy 5y Thie i6cal bBasketball team’ held its by Miss Vera Blair, \'fl:"—a.fion e fifst , vlactide, OF. the season-in Parish|oqoodwvard, of Wik We furnish. 'C”lf‘ for all —lu. imantic. Before sroup of six chile-en and o email play CONNECTICUT BOYS GET MRS. MARY FAHEY LEFT Rall Thiivsdey Cavening . Captain| mruriiasthey O e lowing the entertainment Tefreshments | AWARDS AT BROWN. HER ESTATE TO CHURCH | Murphy drilled his men on the funda- | Town street. were serve R oo il mentals of the game, shooting btskets, son, Pomfret Cen-|St- Patrick’s Church Residuary Lega- | 4ribbling and passing. —_— | 1 oAt Exorcisesgat Grammar School. tér and lvoryton Young Men Get :-:‘ A'WB B-::rm of $100 to Her Poreohale and Notes. AR BDRN ot i e o rn e n ! “RINGS;© PENDANTS Friday atfernoon in the assembly | Scholarships. ndigent Brother. Miss Alice Kyle has resigned her T T e e = -l hall of the Greeneville Grammar school v S position with the Ponemah mills. Yr=. W ired O Brien tormeris’ of MODERN mmG 5 £ .n' d the following exercises. were carried (Special to The Bulletin.) w:: ;'I;;rr"l::!e“ ;:"r: b S e i S TR e T out: 2 Providence, R. I, Nov. 12.—Four s s e 4 ‘Wilfred Norman, former resident MARRIED is essential in modern house t 3 . L, Now. - probate of the il of Mrs. M - it i i BRAGEEET WATCHES || srstoe mh sesow sea ine Sooer reci. | Comnecticit boys wére awarded honor | Pihey. widow of John Faney: and a5 | hiteed® 7=I1IP8 & foW davs with rel- | cooN ENSINGERn Cynwya. | Pa. | etectricity is o lighting. We guacan- ot Densamin Tl Up i Away | Scholarships at Brown ‘university for gxamination of Rev. Hugh Treanor of 5 e Hovi "Cnanies B S0k Bed hidinky | tee the very best PLUMBING WORK GUARANTY = 5 :fi;f: Chorus, :éf:';;‘lnogmdfielimfi Cles, Bab" morning. . Jomes et wi?lfe:lhn':r)z,;o b :;:]cz;urA my:negy n:‘gx; The Sundey. school taschers- ot the Morris Enfln er. by expert werkmen at the fariest > 3 3 Largest and Best, stock in || Biatiatone; Thanksgiving song. Miss | Scagierships, awarded (o those under- | Brown who is counsel for Mrs. | (oS CORSICEACOND, COUTCh CioyC| LAVALIRER-MATIIEE 0 eare; | prives. After the monument is set £ > = % Casey, teacher, fourth srade: The Lit. | Sraduates whose work throughout the | Fahey’s brother, Cornelius Donohue, to £ thé . Mathieu, Fud Lavallee and Miss Ei- Ask us for plans and prices. Eastern Conhecticut tle Red_ Stamp, recitation. Grace P.|Iay hos been of v.v‘;?z'n;xg?“:::; ;?:r: VRN IR ST0V = Thiarbiive o8 N pons. vina Mathleu, A s and paid for— Toung; Nepoleon's Last Charge, plano | acagemic distinction, wers ‘given 10 | niount 1o several thousand aetiacs. of | 1, J2cs Fearson who has been spend- s TOMPKINS If it should turn rusty—" ner, school, all grades; remarks, Mr.| mox SSTuch. '1% of New London, and Jhich about 33,000, s cash in the bank. i the Coveek eIt TelatiVER | NS s AT [l DRk T, BT J F. 31 If cracks should develop_—» McNamara. Center. and Francis Wayland scholar- | are ‘also tw pieces of real sotate. | 3 Vit Afneianingion HMrL| g7 West Main Street If a corner should fall offt— 4 , awarded to those undergraduates| The brother, wh gf the late Mrs Heanah s Chappell, " . e est stand , has | f time. - Th 111 INNEY—] u tville, N 12, 1915, — . New York, formerly ‘chaplain at’the | been 0f such excellince that they are|oe GorS, Yos: asn®eonll was made| B Tts efficacy, T|m° Briaget i'eo-}’{'m‘-, Wife ot Mauricé Robert J. Coch 2 settle g St Mol o BN | G T 2L M scndemi s {Saimeny, e 5 O Sindrning, of L} plemsenttaste N — ert J. Cochrane | e Westry grnie B . s o sudden- 1 e Ehurch. He will speak on A Chap-|Miller, "15, of Ivoryton, and io Earl| fahese soquest She menen 1t by rof ] 2nd freedom ) . Wi d Baney” tormerty ot GAS FITTING, Ashould prove to be an imita- Jain's View of 2 Men Behind the Pris- | Franklin Wood, 16, of Danielson. mark and the witnesses were Annie| fl from injuri- I se at Fautipan paug ceme PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING. “}iion o ? 3 aruch’s academic .career was a no- |J. Clark and Margaret Bolton. The gredi- t Bund: Tt 3¢ reet, i i 1 1647 ; B i abie one.” in'addidion to being elcted | wil was made at the executor’s resl vy ':_h CHEPTER T u'r:::':nfi'.,l °f'°°" o Aw-n ::: ;: 5 Norwich, Convi. |~ wWho would make it right? m’s Tavern "Gutla sociers o Fhi B Cscientinc fra- | The I sy et . Gl gont for N. B. O. Sheet Pckink | Think of that before plac- am’ The Ladies' Guild soclety of the St. 2 Kappe. and the scientific-fra- | The executor testified that he had aged 66 years. : ink o p Androw's chiurch Weld a meeting ai | SFLY Of Slgme XL, he was 3 member | boen Mrs. Fahey's advisor in her vus- | fl Hlale’s' Honey [ | ok o fmerat sereatter. ing your order and recall that < l 86 ‘ ‘the home of Mrs. John Telford, Thurs- of e varsity debating team his -last|iness affairs. After the death of her MURRAY—In Ledyard _(Shewville), Qay afternoon and transacted the reg- | (WO Years, speaking second last spring | husband a. few years ago, she had ex- Of Horohound and Tar Nov. 11, Luke Thomas Murray, aged ¥ we have been in business 30 offer to the publlc tne finest standard “hr routine business. ia.th. debate with Dartmouth, which | pressed a desire to change her will, 46 » t f ‘rands of-Beer of Hurope and Ameérica: pesber o ~S900 f:gmn:f;m !;: m:te:xhfihm‘l: but others who went to see her at that the ideal home treatment for F'fifii“xanmy"i?zltézok"“' ln‘ Ehcw- H P "d P‘ mb- years and do not know of a Hobemigr Tiigmer, Culmbach Bavarian | Purchsses Footballs and Baskstualie. |00 SH1E JSar, SPrssented hisiclass in | umo concludea that ner mental con- | I conghs, colds, hoarseness, tick- eloek. "Burial at Presto eating a UMBIAG | Gissatisfied customer. 8. ‘Mch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Siout, | ; .The mmgfim assoclaté:g‘ of the|man and sophomore years, wroté -the|making any will and she was advised | - ling dry sore throat, and chil- 3 5 AL ST Srported GiRger Ale, Bunker | Creensville Grammar school has pur- | secord prize essay tor the 1380 prise | mot to change it. At one time & num 92 Franklin Street £ oy R S S AT i B i L G R i SR L LT - THE CHAS. A. KUEBLER CO ing Ale, er] itter e, euver, 4 . church af ‘own for an altar. od Budweiser, Schiitz and Pabst. girls. discussion in his last year. -Having The hearing was adjourned as thi bt ¢ . . A ADAM, Narwich Town. secured an.unusual feliowship, he is |attorney for the brother wishes to ex- ’ ¢ IRON GA‘“"S 39-41 Franklin Street Toteptione H1-12 S The Baby |t b o o T acearred st SHED PROMPTLY 8Y: .3 leat occul ——— —— ave e a y Fratt as made good both as a stu- | week at the home 0f Peter Shahan ;n —'uml . 5 u I' Il.hl. dent and as a college journalist. He |this city. A few weeks before her DR. chK ractice confined to Eye, Ear, GetaMontanaRobe and made the Herald hoard. This en- | Shahan. » 2 ‘orry Street titles him next year to enter i‘ com- = o oo £ stood whll in-the freshman comp't‘ltlon death she withdrew $3,000 from the 4 : l“! m ]m w HORI IcK’s or the Brown Daily. Herald last. year | bank and made a present of it to Mr, VA Y Throat, ‘Glasses. petition - leading to editor-in-chief, are wi ‘water-proof l!?“;,‘ e A AN ORIGINAL iy s “:r:: t:;(::se ;:(;.'on to ue;; COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS. o are. wind and ters f. : % man . and e 3 3 HinEet iy | Malted Milk [oa M L i Overhauling and| A swplus stock of “Moyer | Saturday wvehings 7 o 8 alte R SAlitor-im-chilet of the college. a- for This Distriot. : = " |Concord at low figures. : : - (s ofthe body eficiontly. | Fu3L, the Liber Brunenais, and-one of —_ { - — - —— _E»b-ild- i body irec members of the managing board | Tiwo approved workmen's compensa- R work ¥R i i ndorsed housands Physicians, ol the Brown Daily Herald, Wood has'| tion agreements were flled on Friday em § fllllQl‘ n OUSE | vothers '”d Nurses the world over fof | about ar much in the way of.college | with the clerk of the superior court by m L L CKAPMAN Co 5 ’ ’ Tore than & quarter of a centary. [Dubiication honors as It 18 possibie for | Dr. James J. Donohue, compensation )Y # of all kinds on i Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Convenient, no cooking nor additional [ O1e man to obtain commissioner. : They were. the follow- ! s - |ing: o AUTOMOBILES, Traveling Men, Etc. milkrequired. plyflwlwln-_-un October’s Only Fault. MB:‘uwn Cot|ton Gin ce%np-ni of New ¥ WAG(m, renotiond ) ndon. employer, and Tony Mandarie, | CARRIAGES, s 4 There was'_but one complaint 10 | employe, right foot burned e et | 3 adien, anfl on Oct. 15, comwl:;lon $8.25. per N TRUCKS and CARTS a5 'predicted—Lousville . Couriers | ™ X0, Tathrop of thia city, employer, Mechanisal n.nin. Painting, T Journal. e o and John Connelly of Franklin, em- 4 Weed *' THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF NORWICH The regular Semi Anuual Dividend has been declared at the rate of 4 ™ . ?;oy.i!x oa;‘m::fiznmfl pe‘:-n 5‘.‘.’,& ' in -l ha m per cent. a year from the earnings of A wil the ot BRADFORD, - ;ggf,fg:mgzj_g | SCROFULA AND ALL diring fncapacity from Oct. 10, paciaies’ of Befvcus Sells” Fowds 13 JOSEPH T |8 e s mencha und il be o | ————— - |an earthen vessel and the con Eye, Ear, Nose and. Throat|fi 3 g HUIORS GIVE WAY JUNIOR LEAGUE ELECTS sy omer. E—‘::,,:;‘..,’:‘.’!.. BOOK BINDER FRANK J. WOODARD, Treasurer. —_—— . - * There are mny tl'hnx learned | Miss. Gladys Newbury. President and each nEL “o'_-F . 3 : . from experience ' and’ ation Miss Viola Palmer Secretary. ey o et . the Ml-h-u-i m::w w‘v to Order. STETSON & YOUNG, E that t&;;;’g«{hmm e 1-..*... mesting of the sunior for itself as s-rv,-- TR e ; {807 0. 515 M mu ters and Builders = ) | “them is the fact tbat scrofula e e SR ey By ! g ! Best work and materials at right ‘Rutdd 78 mmttn pic diy m: um .~ Bl other humors are’ mos} suoséssfully’ at 430 o'elock. Miss Gladys Newbury | PIeParation of by adilled labor ; “HAYZS SHOTHERS. ; 2 ” t. . B-treated “with Hoods _,s-mpmx}-‘ e ooted_praaigent g‘,‘,:fi"&‘;’,}: age, the. righ L g ¥ j .medicine pocnliahilyerr da ueewtent | Teloopams 120 | 328 Broadway |} Drompt service day ornight ey oy Dicoie | 7545, The ‘membary considered pians | Suf tness Tor. €12-2 Lady Assistant ‘m@ W“k a new motor .and blower | *2P! medtum 3 : « 3 TR S S £ \ S 1o o Tty e G B iy, 15 Gt i 1 o G 0 THE L. A. GALLUP col H bhod—gmfylh‘ and - health-giving | Unustally active one for the league. . "’,:?".3;‘:"" Yoty £

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