Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 30, 1915, Page 7

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mm.sr WATCHES | oo I ‘: | the north Aunpt‘e e“ middle At-} i1 8 e variely at e unle,‘-’:‘l)d:\u West to northwest. m ‘WM. FRISWELL CO., " Forseaet X oW 3 IIGE . Feankn Bbaet Ns‘?%"u Fair Tues i e s A orthern New nul-mr Snow_in- : terlor. nun on coast Tuesday; Wed- : i time for sul This they had him if he had " v dbumflom in Norwich. Thames street any dinner and had been answered in 3 Dunham street. - the negative. E F'ufi- ecnplets stock. Best Servics,| The following records, repo: o, nds for Symington and S When the binding operation was e avatiie ind . the barometsigjyrers. placed were | completed, Symington gave him Dm mPHY Mo for both punch in the jaw, the witness ll.ld. RN Sones Robert. and then they left him by the side She 7a m 20.88 he Of the Toad mear a stone wall. The ah-tn-mvm-po £ tness showed to the court a swell- ‘ : X : s e e e T el ¢ : 1 i . meers owes! g n:cto e pun: o jaw prosecutio: e % 0 . been put in, no evidence for the de- trod: T that a number of team mh 5 Evergreen Beer e it % | maiatn. wechsinate) &t crice 19 skl onu' o e gl Dot | be played mext season. Invitations|§ Good quahty A hams, 16 to 12 yard REAL/GERMAN LAGER | Jonday's weather: Rain, followed | Burke and Atiorney Stewart. ) ‘.’;};‘;;‘,‘,‘J,‘,“é‘,’,:.",,fi“’i’,“,‘,‘.’;“ home || lengths, good on staple checks, ‘regular on_draught at g tne s ol : e M oy ld walk. |matches in the spring. and it is also|} price Sc—.'pchl asywd. .. ...... H. JACKEL & CO.. - Sun. Moon a&nd Tides. Montville acted in the case in sufi- lanned to bring teams here a I A Tmtees® Paern, o cer moning the two accused and the wit- Meriden, ma:mamown, New Haven- o Good quality Outing Flannel; 27 inches wide, in The first count in the comflaint |hands was taken off with piiers. He| Willam E. Perry reported for thel|l stripes and checks, value 9c—Special price a 6%¢c e m [ o m Il a m [ D m|against the two young men Lw':‘f{nm: kicked on the door when he arrived | tennis committee, 3. Dana Coit for the pes and price a yard % at 3 3 .2 2 of ‘aseault and the second based | the: bout the middle of the after- | house committee, and Robert C. John- - mm M Bridge glg .. o on the Itltl:?e en!.:fl:d cnxel‘t'ya.to per- l'M.M.’nl;le :nd Jim Pounch let him in and |Son for the wi Onc lOt Of Wash GOOdS lnClud‘ng 36—|nCh Per 41y || ax 48| sons in_which a penalty of mot more | took the wire off his hands. After [ Mr. Johnsom cales — 32-inch Madras Ginghams —. 27-inch 58 - 4.19 than $200 fine, or 6 months’ imprison- | resting on a couch for some time Bass | gramm ‘has Dbeen i A ¥ . 413 ment, or bogh, is provided for every | walked the five miles to his home in ing season. Striped Crepes—¥egular price 12)2c and 15c £ i18 person -who" shall torture, torment, | Thamesville. w price a 63%4¢c ey ST hie et i T Tow | Uly._or unawfuly punish or wilfully | Te testified that the reason for the 5 o o . e WHOE 16 foliowsd Dy feod tide: ‘,;‘;gl;‘;‘“l,.y"",‘&", ":,%,}‘;i:“;;{ ,‘?,‘e‘;'{:t;'; :',':yh."d’ {':k‘;,‘,:*:;_s';‘:é:,;’e,‘;:',:?:s::: ST i One lot of Wash GOOdts; lgludmg '36}'1“(:11 Brad- r; ] k3 . | tomers t - il We .give this. branch of dentistry GREENEVILLE T e g e TR D R S T KT i She Srmibuce = sdaach - Dress, Ginghams—29 i cipal witness as to what he suffered at |to come into the store at Thamesville Dr. Hugh B. Clmpbefl winter 2 : & sbaolutely painless sessions in J| Greeneville A. C. Has Had Sucosssful |t hands of the two acoused He |and when he-Sot there his face was | sports, Phillp A. Johnson, W. A Nor- || Special price a B i e s cha e IR our dental chairs you're certain ason—Personals - al said that he is. 14 and attends the |greased with pork and pork was jam- | ton, H. L. Frisbie; membership com- 3 o 5 the very best grade of work atll e Gresnevilis Athletic ciub at.its| Mi; Fleasant street school and also|med into his mouth. mifise, Philip ~T. Wellss, Lucius Flannelette, 28 inches wide, for kimonos, dress- 2 sells pers. lay long towards er witnesses who testified ere riggs, J. 3 joulton: ouse commit- H 1 1, MODERATE charges. - regular weekly meeting this. evening | noon"as he was in front of his home, | Jacob Siegal and his son. Julius Sie: | tee, Wililam F. Habekotte, R. . Jones || iNg _sacques, etc., regular price $12}4c— i You notige the word “moderate” §| Will odffil:co‘;’;‘ unbey or ot ‘Thew | Symington and Stevens came along in [ gal, Jim Pounch, Constable Meyer |J. Dana_Coit: auditors, 'E. H. Allen, i o LA : 1 . most careful attention. In addition o ey Thames street, was the first and prin- |said that on Saturday he was invited | tee, Willam E. Perry inch epplette—refiular prices 10c and 15c— # in capital letters because our | Eome this coming Sunday or not. The¥ | an automobile. They stopped and got | Blumenthal and Jack Sadinsky. Johw L. Mitchell. peice moderate-charge policy for SKILL- || Clavhills of Hartford for a game here — presdent For asverm yeam ‘srved st 1] Poplins and New Cloth, 27 inches wide, good as- FUL work is a guarantes of abso- | 20d 2% they closed thelr oeason oot | ARRANGING DECORATIONS ONE OF THE EARLIEST clined & re-election, and pn motion of |} sortment solld colonngs ‘regular price 17c— lute “satisfaction. the -challenge. The management re- FOR MASQUERADE BALL. Oliver L. Johnson a vote of thanks the challenge. Tne management re MAS OF YALE OARSMEN. | was tendered him, expressing the club's{| Special price a yard. .. ..................... 1205¢ DR. F. C. JACKSON m&ufiyvegd-lm:nlfla&:m:agf‘:: Military Companies Are to Do Their | Tribute to Capt. Charles T. Stanton by | oien 0P Of his able and efficient finan Own Decorating. Major Owen of -Hartford. The dues of the active members wers 2 ; - 'DR. D. J. COYLE }|escapea a detea — . — raised from $25 to $30. It was pointed || Boys’ Sweaters, 98c Fish Globes—Special sum.dlng the King Dental Co. Personals. The joint committee of .the Major Charles H. Owen of this city, |out by O. L. Johnson that at $30 the 208 Main Street and Third companies, C. A. C, C. N.|a member of the Yale university|club members are paying less.than the Boys' Coat Sweaters, sizes 6§ to | At Sc—Size 4-quart, value 25¢. James J. Keillian of Webster was 2 |G., and the Spanish War Veterans held | (academic) class of 1860 and one of | members of other clubs about the | 12 years—these are regular 31.25 | At 17c—Size 6-quart, value, 28c. Nexf to Boston Store & -visitor here Sunday. a meeting on Monday evening to make | the Yale cre of 1859 with Charles T.|state, the average rate being $50. A value at 98c. :: } o—slu_m :o“m v";".'f. < 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Daily T e R L pllflm: hrur the :‘e:on‘ung néo the ——— iu;.m; otd onington, Yale 1861, who | number of others spoke in favor of the ° -quart, value 42c. “Sundays by Appointment B = an e arranging of the boxes for the | died a few days ago, paid the following | increase. 5 2 3 i ridgeport where he spent Thanks- | masquerade ball which th to | trib ‘'omen’s Sweaters, Li2) Atiodant Phioci 201.4 § L EEROtt (wlites -l 2pm masquerade which they are to|tribute to Lieutenant Colonel Stanton;| The report of the finance committee || Wi $4.69 China says the Hartford Courant: fixing the dues of young men from 18 ' Pure Wor- This is a pattern that has been Frank Q. Smith, chairman, presided |\ "I knew him first as one of the Yale | to 21 years of age at $20 and the dues ol gl o - g tin discontinued—hence these remarka- George Nolan is visiting his parents | at the meeting. The dance programme | crew of 1859—that is, T then first kfiew | of boys under 18 at 310 was accepted. ||| sted Coat Sweaters—these are reg- | ; oly little prices— on Fifth street. FHe has been at|which was decided upon will include a |him intimately; I had known him as| It was stated aj the meeting that [ ular $6.00 value at $4.69. Spoon Trays, Mustards, Sugar & = ‘Springfield, Suffield and other- places.| number of square dances and the oth- | stroke oar of a competitor of the |Greenkeeper William Adams wished to and_ Creamers, values up to ov el'hallllng and s e e e :‘r‘smwm bx:e dmgd;m n:“éc:s'h mb- \;nrunl and had admired him for more | build a permanent home on the unocs . acsead $1.35—Price each ........... 500 } g Military band, John ahn, er, | than his oarsmanship. It was a far|cupled lot of ground to the north o Fruit Sous 3 Wwhile playing football at the Academy | has been engaged for the evening and | from ordinary set of young men into|the third tee, and the matter was re- Boyl' Ovmb, 83-19- vnlue:' unfé“um:“fi au-e:i 3 BT Thanksgiving day, is ‘able to be|Pprof. Charles Bennett will act as the | whose companionship he was welcomed |ferred to the land company. chilla T2 Price a nn ...... $1.00 R e w k around.. Mulkins it is said tore ‘five | prompter. when he todk his place in the first crew Milwi - Chi e L. g s palr t or ligaments in his leg. & - It was arranged to have the Third | that a tally against Harvard.| CONSTABLE LAMBERT WILL and gray, sizes 3 to 10—Special ‘:pfl:‘ 28 “Wm_l,d“ el stk company take their’ decorations to the | That cré% never had a question raised price $3,19, value $4.00. o e 275 of all kinds on TAFTVILLE armory on Thursday night and the |as to their eligibility by reason of their CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY. . T SR gty 2 Fifth company on Friday night, Sat- | standing in scholarship. Including Hez = 2 Mes. M. A. Belle Gave a Rabbit Sup- |urday night they will work jointly on |ekiah Watkins, the capable coxswain— | Well Known Occum Man Will Seon the decorating of the armory. James |although any coxswain, as Stanton Be 60. per—yNotes of Interest—Personals. | Isbister has been placed in charge of | held with me, overloaded & six-oar— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, Boys’ Overcoats, $4.92 Sdhand?ml&: Boys' Winter Overcoats, sizes 12 | Silver-plated $alts and Pep- - i ) lass lined, regular price AL TR Hotae bk Wady Rne the sale of boxes. The decorating com- | the Yale crew of '5%carried one philos-| Constable Gus Lambert of Océum S B Ak, oB1evripecisl oripe ?fis:"ngmgp_sp.eu prlce a mUCKS and- CARTS Bl o e o e Sdatany ADne | mittee consists of Lieut. W. R. Den- | ophical oratiop, two orations, two|wil be 60 years old next Sunday and || $49% value $5.00. b i ot RS SR a ery I -mhg;'tmme“- nison, Lieut. Waiter Simpson and |Pownshends and a chairman of the|he is Blanning to entertain @ large \ 2 #whlmeat Repairs, Painting, Trim. |0 2 very inviting rabbic subper|Sergt!Georg A. Turner. Lale Liv bourd; and every member |number of friends on Saturday even-|| Bays’ Mackinaws, $4.92 Enameled Ware, 11c fo -t ‘was an appointment man. ng. s circle of acquaini ces is so ml- :pb::;mrffi'c Ivl\a W:od Work, Er‘;::ml.o:fi‘:n pr;‘;el:;l e{?u;nd\axrzflfilz. WILL ARRANGE FOR ‘It was their academical standing |large that he has made arrangements Boys' Mackinaws, good, heavy Special table of Blue and White pclsamitbing Jn.al e b g B b Do SR s A i 4 (and the generous co-operatioh in|to hold the birthday party in the Oc- [} \eight, sizes $jto 18—Special price | and Gray Granite Ware—Tea and !ewed! e numegous‘f"nm” adinia COMMON PLEAS BUSINESS. | their training of the medical authori-|cum hall. There will be dancing $4.92, value $6. Coffee Pots, Sauce Pans, xnm pilayed, also many pleasing solos were | N, Ty ties of New Haven at that day, Pro-|during the evening and the music will . e Pudding Pans,. Milk Pans Pendered by, the folowine: The Holy ovember Criminal Session Is . to|fessors Knight, Ives and Townchend) | be provided by Mr. Lambert's home » - 79 dozens of - other items, - regular e e i ah oy Come In Here Next Tesday. that reconciled the most conservative | orchestra. Boys’ Suits, $4. values up to The—Very special price Hurd: The Song That Reached My 5 54 of the faculty to more than a tolerance| The dance programme will conclude Boys' Norfolk Sulu. 'm, extra | 1ic each. Heart, and Mother, John Nolan of| The prosecuting attorney of “ the|of college athletics. Stanton was a|at i2 o'clock and then a few intimate apiats N air _of Trousers, si to 17~ | Enameled Ware, 24c Taftville; Th: (o] y Melcdy, criminal court Og common pleas_will nephew of Captain Nat Palmer, who, | triends will go to Mr. Lambert's home 6.00. Y . 507 to ‘515 North Main St. | Siiear rend T ot (0¥, 218 |be at the Norwich office on Friday,|With a vounger brother, discovered | where o supper is to be served. pecial price FL75. value § Special table of Biue and ‘White December 3, at eleven a. m, for the|Palmer’s Land, the southwestern shore and Gray Granite Ware—Tea and 4 wring dancing and jokes, Fred Buckley. | [oe3rie%e ", ieuging Tor the: business | f the Antarctic continens, Ta o 46.ven Bpys’ Suits, $6.39 A Coffee Pots, Covered Kettles, Dish Mon c,"r‘ e Gow an encore sang Where the Chicken |Of the November session which will | Stonington sealing sloop; it is worth i - G b oo gl Boys’ Norfolk Suits, good Fall | Pans, Covered Pam.cohna:r"-, Ber- S ARe BETTER | Got the Axe; And a Little Child Shall | PPE7, 2t RoTyvich on Tuesday, Decem- | mention here that he was also easly | To Give' Nevel Program of Old Eng- |} styles, sizes 10 ) to. 1i—Special price e st s TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR |t by Crimanan Toara brouss the | . All cases not arranged at or before | New York Yaeht squadron, maintain.| !ish. cotch and irish Ballade— [} $6.29, value 38.00. aary, ell\ spent evening to a close, all|this meeting will be considered -as- |ing his superiority year after year until| Some in Costum GOOD FELLOW. 10cCIGAR | fhanking their hostess for thons splen. |signed for trial December 7, without |the Henrletta's = ocean . race, public 5 —_— T did time. -The party broke up at a |further notice. challenge was accompanied by a pri-| - The Norwich Music association is Try them and see, late hour singing We've All Had a| On Monday, December 6, at 2 p. m.,|Vate note to Captain Palmer to- say |0 continue to hold its meetings on THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St. | e,y Fine Time, and We'll Call Around | at Norwich, the list of cases on the |that if he entered the big schaoner |the first Monday evening in each . ; Next to Palace Cdfe Wherr We've a Longer Time to Stay |Jury docket will be called and assign- | Palmer that lay at anchor in the Ston- [month. On the evening of December 3 ST ments made for trials to follow the|ington back bay he would spoll the|6th, the assoclation has arranged to Basketball Team Drills. gonchusie U EaRAnal Duananl: i i e : Sriesn) i '}°‘§,‘,d““gm‘g,‘fx‘}l i e T DN The basketball team held a practice 3 o ot Goneral” Sonae it & |To be given by a double male quariet.| MAYOR MURPHY ACCEPTS SUNDAY SCHOOL WILL . in Parish hall Monday evening. Cap-|$50,000 ORGAN e T Sty e e L o = Datlads, OBSERVE CENTENNIAL. this; Charley Stanton was a boy after (0ld English. Scotch and Irish balla INVITATION TO PRESIDE tain Murphy drilled his men in pass- p T D Ry Dase RUN BY ELECTRICITY.|Captain Palmer's own heart. Not only [80me of which will be given in cos _ i E ——— he ome of his foretopmen in the{tume. and Séotch dances in costume. Public Meeti in Town Hall in|Second Congregational - Scheel Will b workout ended with a stiff game with|To Be Installed in Commodore Plant’s | suuadions rore These numbers are all to be ren- | At e AT s 2 RINGS, . PENDANTS |2 scrob team. Manager Roy has not bt Potet Hon T Toe whon e aer I¥And | ered by talented members of the or- | Interests of Public Health Nursing. Devote.Dec. 12th to Programme. il vet succeeded in arranging a game for izatie ¢ s R s me—a proud boy fo be his guest—all I | Sanization, and are anticipated with has kindly consented.to| The centennidl of the Sunday school * .and veral fast fi ket oo The luxurious furnishings of the|hadto do was to carry on'until I blew | Much pleasure. Themaycr Nes kindiy comesated b0 | e Secosd Goastegations! clmed S . e Rhtitwd 3 home of Morton F. Plant &t Eastern |the sticks out of them,” but he was the Preside At e v hall this evening at|is to be observed by special services s PR . Point are being increased by the in-|companion of his versatile uncles in TROLLEYMEN EXAMINED. el A e the Interests of public|Sunday, Dec. 12th. - There will be an BRA WATCHES 4 stallation of an expensive pipe or- |fishing, shooting and over their charts - L e historical address at the ing ser- Lt e ol Sl i ot e et T, e e tneured | R STt oo Doy scosts wi| s e o o e Sl ever. 2 n . a vate residence. |a stordy mo aracter, negve, s, E and in the even! 3 in- nfim Viola_Jacaues, Kath- | \Work * on_ the installation of the in: | Some vetefan quality to make & g00d In Oral’ T act as ushers. . and Ella Phillips | chester of the Yale School of Religion strument is in progress now and | Stroke—Coach Nickalls will tell you The entire quota of motormen and C:E;Jnler; lr:( )g::' u?.: Wil X Ot One Hunared 3 % vett A e Completed Wi & ot | e s niorsS Story that| conductors on the East Lyme division yary Grace Hiils, R. N., of News Ha- | Religious Education and the Present vette and Marie Auger. € The organ is located in the cellar |a senior and four juniors sent the|of the Shore Line trélley system re-] iary G Dr, Dahl Rusiell Lyman of | Opporuntity. _I b M mansion and the pipes are | Sophomore Stanton at once to stroke. | cently tqok oral examinations as to ;‘Vn:inn etord. Corneratone Clu eets. installed throught the- building to | He did not keep the position till ‘the|their proficiency in handling their . ot Tagiiar shb garitie® The Cornerstone club held a meet- |three rooms where the music will [race. The shell came with stroke. o: cars. A few days ago the ratings of ,p, invited to attend. ing on Mondsy evening and besides|he heard at the same time. The or-|locks on the port side, whereas they|the men came back and -they are|™e™ &F the transation of the regular business|gan is to be operated by electr(cty had been on the starboard side in the —— e — '] & Guits f the high figures th rooks nced. 3 dress rehearsal for the entertain- |and will cost over $50,000. practice gig, and some of the crew ot ot he-f!qul:mr:“ Follow-. "':“ L uf:‘""""“ A;,'::_ < &m & ‘Ah are inten Qi n changing the han ana Franklin s i B 3 . on the loom. Stanten cowmla pun any- | 2% R. Tubbs, 94| New London have announced the en- Personale. WEDDING. | where and cheerfully took. his place g gagement of thelr niece and {Saeptag Miss. Nora. Murphy has resigned her Dombrowski-Dydo. ; ind Henry L. Johnson. Mios "B Tanp i 1 s “The ehell came, only three days ooke of Jersey City. Mr. Dosttion with Ses Tromes store. John Dombrowski of Taftville, son |before the races, rigged. for and fur- Joseph Fre it usly il of Ignatz mbros| an Mary | nished with ten and a half foot oars, . ntimate en = Blars ,Mepgf;‘;‘,!%‘;‘;“"w:“’;mutfé Dydo, widow of John Dydo, were mar- | or sculls, We had been pulling 0ars | sn © Jafir Hoagland 8e: Ronor of the engagement at their home hied ‘on Wednesday afternobn at two | twelve and a half feet long. The|Cewles 19: Frosril Hosgland 75, |at 198 Broad street Monday evening. John Bissonette 1s canfined to his | O'clock by ‘Justice of the Peace Rod- |stroke went to a faster count It did F. Caulkins 75, For several years Miss Ives was jhome on Norwich avenue with an ill- erick M. Dquglass at his office in the | not take long for us to demonstrate iam popular_teacher of physical training ines.s. Alice building, The wedding party |that the.number of strokes per minute ,s"p:;"‘;';f{' wmglm c“rla"!“'gm;:hl: PR eneat District senools, Nore —e. was n.ccor‘l;plnl‘e{ by :hleh rrnia; olTu‘:: is lhl:lult.;?: lndBnat ? factor in a h- 4 All‘nd Batting 90 | Wich. Miss Etta Hasler and * Mi groom and a sister o e e. Tow] problem. 2t iadT- Matenad Sor o . Houle were Sunday Sisitors gt WAINe | newly married couple are to reside | the obinion of the sophomore veteran. Several veterans from Norwich will mantie. in this clty, The bride has been em- | Ho said: ~When you've pulled your oar TR o S Margan 31 g0 to Stonington today, to attend the c NG ployed as a housekeeper and has. re- | honestly through the water, if youw're | g ederick F. Tratus 83; | Rineral of Col. Charles F. Stanten, of m m Mrs. Alice Smith has returned to her | Sided at 60 Maple street. soing on, you put it in again.’ 73 H G the 21st Regt. C. V. 2:’:1, ! h:;'fla'.ny.“::”i?"m‘ ks Dii Party Gi ; at; ngf.l?i:!:\eot):lle"fule Qgiufloor:told ut‘:. —_—————————— } ing [endon, Mass. A nner Pa ven. Ty gentle- Ansihed R Sale a Si ot - Lady Assista Miss Mary Phalen and Miss Sophie wfl;fi?&:{ni:n g p‘:‘c’m- The"indat painfol of wounds, 1 jived s ““"::: successtul rammage sals PEARSON—In r:?:':‘:-a Nov. 26, 1915, Telephone 328-3 Krodell have returned te their home|Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs, patient, somewhat retired, faithtul life, rl conducted Saturday in one of the Mr. Mrs. - who oyal son, John Bentley, to and X after passing a few days in South- | Daniel J. Johnston, have returned | 55 10Val 1o hls friends as' to his coun- |Vacent utores in the -Thayer build- ;,,m,“p..“,, tHelon Bentley of West | ] HENRY E. CHURCH bridge, Mass. from their wedding, trip - They are ¢ s e ). syeneie, xav. 3 w5 2 WM. SMITH ALLEN leasan L theis “hom! WN- 3 You can't, my the truth of the errance Hanlon, county vice ra-- 214 !Yat:nyknnc’im: Tl . Immergruen Lodge Receives Invitation ey it g:;l:lt_e btr- m 4 Mra. Harold u: = above. That's why wa never rely upon ;‘m D il . oouer .ot Bt Immergruen lodge, No. 12 auxiiiary | tne time it o g ng at| and dirs Bro AT “ ” the good ts of 3 s 9 o'clock, but there were some things - n;’:"f:nk“ *"2; peints of | the Stonngton order, Sunday. 3 £ | Fart e nd e will be distribute TS MAHONEY BROS. We prefer to let the Feed talk and | Every-Member Canvass Report .De- |l ~ . reises, the Y. . T T 1. Nosttiol FALLS AVENUE : the prices saj “amen.” We don't want Dec. 11. lowing commi Mre. Nov, 3. Rgg:;l:{.l:n Dousiazs: J:| Hack, lew and Boarding your approval unless backed by your| The Every ber. commit A : : J ; Shatrman Dydo, both of Norwich. g00d judgment. We work hard to win bace opiEaEyiona - e raee: e e yred | ik shAE iy fiu‘h‘“‘ od s '|.< by e o : them sale ‘the megnndnn. Nov. 29, ting the gether, and we think | ab : o e assisting in b . b AR gl g L ety b \O-lu D;:::R h'.n‘tunl’ l‘:m“mum nl Leach, Mrs. “‘ !h E".BNSW‘;::I.:-. Nov. 28, sellent valué’ 2= B Pheia At Peckham, Mrs. Malsnire, thourmuwhth best at ¢he most reasonable prices. l'll. Ihurle- l)‘lfllllv‘n. formerly of Norwich, aged 40 —In_inis < oty "xov 23, 1915 Shea & Burke E s o 7] : s i i 1 B : T : - .‘“-“c oyt SR ' ; - : W_t 3 re wers two cases 2 N AR T g . : k Moy, . m‘m‘"‘? ...% . :

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