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- NORWICH “BUEEETIN,” SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1916 ThefBubleti. | THE FOURTH FIFTY YEARS AGO Insure Good Health — Drink —_— Norwich, Saturday, July 8, 1916. Henry Allen & Son. FURNISHING iy s THESWEATHER, ... 'n.,Holidny ‘Was:Celebrated By a Norwich-New London Con- o UNDERTAKERS m,’mgf"::':“" AT flict That Had Been Ul'wdleduled_-—Some of the City Of- central over Mississippi, with further . intensity. ‘There will be thunder: showerssSat- urday night; or Sunday ‘in the middle | Atlantic. states :and, New' Engiand. 88 Main St. ficials Half a Century Ago—Norwich Young Man Won High Honor at Yale, Lady Assistant when requested :| Polend Wate Ask Your Dealer Rogers Entertains Family Party. ng the past week Mr. and Mrs T. Rogers of the Breed build- have entertained Mrs. . Rogers' Mrs. ing brother, James K. Trolend, and part- Northern New . Bngland: Partly | afternoon, and came down to.the city | Hawkey, James Luce, John W, Crary, ner, William Eyeler, clectrical con- constywill bo medarste south - ana tttors, of New Yori iy, Owine to southwest; middle Atlantic, moderate pressure of business they were obliged south. The following items -taken from they Clark, Jesse D. Noyes, J. V. Wilson, hvx ?3&}:‘_&:0 gugd:efi;r‘;} Forecast. Bulletin files show. some:of the events| A. R. Bingham. : & on ) Fos thy celeeation fhelsfont of Fastern New York and Southern|of this week 30 years ago: Police were elected as follows: John e N e M ok e e e New England: <Fair Saturday; Sunday | July 2, 1866—The Greeneville Bngine | Benson. John P. Avery, William E. : . fon o 1o Il Clamerict g s unsettled; probably. showers. Company had a parade on Saturday|Whaley, Henry ~A. 'Button, John Dol cify, dad tinher Inomas cloudy Saturday; Sunday probably|and tested the powers -of . their ma- | William' S. Gordon, Russell Richard- showers. chine on Franklin square,ito the.sat-|son. - Observations in Norwich. isfaction, we believe, of those”inter-| July 4, 1866—Rev. D. C. Roberts, as- | . IN SILVER e sistans Tector Bf Ghrist hurens foll 10 The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes in temperature and the barometric changes Friday: On’ Saturday the, Endeavor club of Norwich Town beat:the Free Academy baseball club on ' the up-town plain the ground while walking in_Greene- ville, Wednesday. He was tired and weak from. his labors, and the heat of Bar. | 53-30. the sun caused, as is supposed, a case S T e Pl | ot sumstroke, ‘Ho was = restored o 1% Dnaes $3 30.1¢| The William Penn Hose Company of | consciousness after half an hour’s ex- THE wM. mlswm Co. B E N, . 83 30.04 | Philadelphia arrived in_this city on the | ¢rtion by Dr. J. H. Lee. | ‘Highest 9 7.30 a. m. tramn from New London on Steamer sgm;; Hidden Rock. | B¢ ? 3 25-27 Franklin Street Saturday morning, were escorted to| July 6, 1866—The steamer Masso- | . g : the Waurezan, where they breakfast-|soit, lately in the government service, | Predictions_for Friday: Fair. ed by invitation of the Wauregan i which had just been chartered to run | between this city and Watch Hill dur- ing the summer, left at 8 a. m. the morning of the Fourth, under com: Friday's weather: Fai southwest' wind. Hook and Ladder Company, whose guests they were while in the city. After breakfast the company marched Sun. Moon mnd_Tides. | Qverhauling L Tide | through East Main street to salute the | mand of Capt. Ed. Smith. Jr. wi R cared mathone CDINE T 2t Pooate, o | Jats | Xesidence of ex-govornor, Buciingtiom, | some 150 Setpelii i et A ses. 5. t5:|and returning to the hotel, formed in|boat was nearing the dock at Watch| ELECTRICIAN L. FIELDIN oz, Ma ng, Sea and Re air w°rk Procession under the escort of the|IHill, eho struck a sunken rock some| o lClnICIAN L. O. FIELDING e Pacial Maaser o Hook and dder (‘o'r‘nn:s.zzy. Preced- | forty rods from the shore, and com- made from your comb. ed by the Norwich Brass band, and|menced to leak very badly. The cap- OF ALL KINDS ON their own fine band from Philadelphie, | tain at once headed for the shore and | I EE3 REERINE, (X AN the procession marched up Union|peached her, with her bow at the| H Room 22, Shannon Buildiag street and Broadway, then across and down W: drivewa: AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, end of the dock and her stern in some seven feet of water. The passen were safely landed and returned on the filing through th tone's res. Six_nours atter hizh water it 1s idence, where they were reviewed by|W. W. Coit. uc CARTS, tide."which iz, oilowed by fiood tide. | the common council, down Washington | ‘Holiday Exeitment at New London. TRUCKS and ) LLE Ladder house. After a handsome cold| The steamer from Greenport took Mechanioal Jiepairs; Palnting: Trim- GREENEVI collation they departed on_the 11.30|from here on the Fourth, pass- St engers and_took aboard at N don about 50 more. Boston, via Worcester, their reception in - ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. | Federated Church Ladies Hold Suc- e Of o okt \ndparen Blacksmithing in all its branches. cessful Food Sale — G. G. S. Wins is” reported by the excursioniats, St - s cen or twenty wore firemen's badses Reprant (B‘”‘ H’sl Jead O F"’r’”l-(, and were inclined to be fquarrclsome | . dies soclely of the Federated| On Saturday afternoon, as Mrs. Ce-|from the start. At Greenport, thero| r‘h’xl;r‘ceh“?n\"‘ soctety o \:1‘ Federated| 1ia Stanton, colored woman, was|were symptoms of a row on the co ar 0 a B e whape; Friday | Passinz throush the woods on the Ieft | but nothing serious occurred unt . e T s Tver de of the road leading throush Lau- | boat touched at New London pe he n e el 1 to T.e ard, just low the|the crowd on shore threw a am shell 5 . thing was sold out. The committee 3 5 G, el e 507 to 515 North Main St.| g comprised the following: Mrs. | Fesidence of Capt. Wildox, she discov- | which struck a woman on the buat George Howard, ¢hairman; food soli Vh of a man sitting up-|She very promptly replied witl Mrs. H. 1. Peckham, Mrs. Robert rock, and apparentls vhirled on to the e Oirs. Géorge Howard and 1Y rwentato) e manner. Then X Mrs. Baldwin. On sale was cake, ice |l o S tetorm Sl fmeno ral exchange of 1 cream, candy and ap The ice |l Loy 0ols, c - crui T ream’ was in_charge of ) the man was|other mi It would ha From the fir ich Lund, Mrs. s Hill and on .thereof 10 it not been dar nt_in on s win; cake H e-ne b 2 v as stroke and Mrs, George Howard; aprons, had com- | of this sc % in a face w WATCH BRACELETS i FEn s TR T i Semonie G P DA ¥ Damcdibsnn A2 to mak in am cont ENDANTS, Banner on Exhibition. o e being present oy BROOCHES Greeneville grammar & SREEy of that 1 s team, which won ed iaiegara ot <z : won picnship of the Grammar Sct Ep The offtcet Wit ire at the Falls. ¥ s PO {iocal drug store Benj ul o Thue much damaged b S & Parade Then. Jer rem pro newest models in every Cnish. | "TAFTVILLE i | Anniversary Mass Held for Mrs. Ellen | Delaney—Boosters’ Club Meets—Ball Game Today—Personals. John & Geo. H. Bliss st Sice. I 1 c i We: xcursions \ ‘Hill and the | es of keep- | ¢ sail, and | b Wes Full am - mall, Eugene Vears Ago. il were elé MAHONEY BROS., FALLS AVENUE meeting the ted by bal- Fitz Miss Eva Donais Tendered Shower. Ellen Intermediate_d Hack, Livery and Boarding| i very pretty linen snower took| cemetery, h, Ma e n ardor Stabl | place Friday evening at the home of | v ndent_of| Secondary ent — Julia E D et aase Miss Eva Donais in honor of her ap- recorder, | Stanton, Filen I : electri We guarentee our service to be the | proaching marriage to Raoul Moure (Of police court,| Primary department—Willic Smith, | i best at he most reasonable orice he h fully dec nolice court George Simmons, Mary Shea, J e ¢ | ana sincer, William | Shugrue. c i : | s engineer, |~ Asylum street—Linnus B. Coit t 3y Most Cigars Are Good— | flowers ond assistant | v Connelly, Katie Conneity, Onon S0 e T Morne ar George | Peale, Edith Tourtellotte L b s . THESE ARE BETTER| e umbull; | Thames street—John d TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR earing mu- t Ritchie, | ward, John A ~ sical selections. Several vocal solos : v erview GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR |Yere % in fine voice by Miss| h Francis oLt waNG, Valedictorian : Try them: arid sess | Aldea Donais and other girls. During | SV it I 1y 7. 1856. ot o i o R THOB.;M. SHEA, Paop,. Frankiin g, | Lhe cvenie a bufet lunch was served | & ¥, T €p” Eentley, Joseph T will be the valedicforian of u after which a bell filled with confe " Shef S fic t N Next to Palace Cafe Was. showered -upon< the mride 'a Brewer, John Congdon; city measur-| Sheflield Scientific school at New Ha- SA e e — groom-to-be. Miss Eva Donais ers: Geo Bent ohn P. Bar-| ven at the approaching commen: s S presented a $30 gold piece by her fa ow. T hip, Joseph K. Brew- men Einica Lod, Off ‘V )] A. J. SINAY ther, ad souvenirs were given to lumper and timber, S8s Lacge "Ofoers. : K., A. J. 3 S ol F. Chapman, John gular meeting of T c b -, wishing the young people ennett 1L, I 0. O. F, the fol a4 with Obiness in their marriea life | “almon Loo; _Were elected: Georze CE T ] en ls it ey will hivoiahtiay: fiénds in ribut; pound keepers . G.: V. B. Chapman, V.|terprated In ; their home, which will be in than Champlin, Cyrus R. Park; health Brand, secret B mijof the pich A 850¢ I 78-19 Alice Building, Norwich |couver, 1. C. Guests were present from | COmm S Cutell SSHicury T SEke e i Phone 1177-3 New Bedford, New and EBaltic. Haven, Norwich DR. BLACK MANAGER OF COUNTY HOME FERTILIZER PLANT BLOCKS SUBMARINE BASE APPROVAL Rear Admiral F‘. R, AGNEW, m. fl. Physician and Surgeon Boosters Meet. Much intcrest and enthusiasm was manifested at a meeting of the Boost- Gets Appointment at Meeting of the Grant Is Opposed to “om 214 Thayer Building ers' club held Friday evening in the State Board of Health. Half Million Dollar Appropriation. = Norwich, Conn. Greeneville office: | DProject of paying tribute to Dennis € = MARRIED. Office Hours: 12-3; Murphy, a local boy, who is caiching| At a meeting of the State Board of | Dr. John T. Black, secretary of the | ;raRADON — v ASHIT In S 2-4 p.m.; 7-8 except Wednesday | for the Lawrence team in the Eastern | Health Friday the foliowing offic state board of health, received Fri- Cover § Wednesday and Satur- and league, and who will play at New |were elected ¥ day morning a despatch finformi day evenings, and by Saturday |London on July 22. The committee in| President, Dr. E. K. Root, Hartford; [him that Rear Admiral Grant of the appointment, charge reported much progress and in- | treasurer, Dr. John T. Black, New |navy board was opposed to the a g2 dications point to a large delegation of | London; ~auditors, lLewis Sperry, of | propriation of a half million dollar: e fans journeying to the seaside city on|Hartford and J. F. Jackson, New Ha- | for the establishment of a submarine Th 5 July 22, ven; committce on water supplics and | base at New London because of the 1 e sewage, J. F. Jackson, Dr. Root and |proximity of a fertilizer plant to the rommer s Sl Dr. Diack, Dproposed location. This is one of the e . | Laboratory, Dr. Root, Dr. Arthur W. [matters taken up at the meeting c Evergrcen Beer Manager Fred Packer of the local Derby; Dr. Lewis J. Pons,|the board in the capitol Friday af-| . o " team has arranged a game with the|y J. Wolff, Hartford and | ternoon. Dr. Black made a report on | CROWLEY- REAL GFRMAN LAGER Potter Hill team to be played this af-| Dr, Black. On board of examiners for | the matter. The statement has been | i cloriah Crowie is on draught at ternoon on the local ball fleld. The|embalmers—2Dr. Black; directors of [made that the establishment of this 2 Sa H. JACKEL % CO. locals are going at a good clip and|japoratory, Prof. H. W. Conn, Middle- | base will include provision for 1,400 ck. 1ie 5 . expect to retain their winning stride. | town; managers of county homes,|men to be employed by the federa t Hartford, Dr. Root; New London, Dr.|sovefnment. The state board of Lo : Clerks Organizing. Black; New Haven, Dr. Phillips; Fair- | health has been making efforts to have field, J. F. Jackson of New Haven; Windham and Middlesex counties, Dr. ‘Wolff, Hartford; Litchfield, Dr. Pons, Milford; Tolland, Lewis Sperry, Har! ford. LOCAL MOOSE PLANNING FOR BIG PARADE Is and Visiting in Line. the fertilizing plant removed to a less objectionable location or discontinued entirely. As in former years the local store clerks are organizing a ball team to compete with the Baltic clerks f{in their annual series. Fred Dusas is captain of the local team. New Bell Installed. The new church bell which was do- nated by Mr. and Mrs. Philias Dion, was placed in its position in the bel- fry of Sacred Heart church Friday. OLIVES, Plain and Stuffed OLIVES, Large and Small Heinz’ Worcestershire Sauce Peanut Butter in bulk and jars Grape Fruit Marmalade LEMUEL OSGOOD FIELDING NOW ON THE DUNCAN. Norwich Young Man, Descendant of Famous Mohegan Indians, Wins High Rating. City and Town O Moose Will ic be 15 Main Street People’s Market Eesr the Mogse cammlVal committes ot g Coor TPROIES OIS fo come to iy of | fricnds ~ regarding Lemuel Osgood FUN%« A . 2 George H. Moles is|fhe v LA i . Robert Pilling was calling on Bal- | Which Dictator . Fielding, the 21 year old son of Mr. and | i § chairman, held a meeting at the Moose | Ap, Flelding. of Battie 6 Franklin Street tic friends Thursday evening. Dotie on Davrel PII\ ety oventne | oo el Aillos elniog of Bl The young man is an electrician on the torpedo destroyer Duncan, which just now is in Boston | harbor ' recelving repairs, with the prospect of eventually being sent to Mexican waters. Electrician Fielding may well lay claim to being a descendant of one of the real “old families” of Connecticuf, since he is in the fourth generation from the full-blooded Mohegan Indians JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor It was decided to hold a parade on the opening night of the carnival. The parade will be headed by a band it is expected that the city and town officials together with visiting Moose from New London and elsewhere will be in line. The line of march will be from Water street to Main street and Franklin square and thence on to the Battlegrounds. Members of the com- Miss Mamie Clark of Merchants avenue is visiting in New York. AND LUMBER COAL John A. Morgan & Son COAL Fred Stone was in Willlmantic on Thursday evening and attended the municipal band concert there. EMBALM RS Lady Assistant Andrew Izbiski, a student at Or- chard Lake seminary, Michigan, is spending the summer with his par- | Mittee are Dictator George H. Moles, | of the tribe of the mighty warrior Un- - ents on Front street. chairman; Lewis A. Andrews, secre-|cas Hig father, who has been for Telephone 3283 Office Washington Building tary; , Seymour De Rusha,_treasurer; HENRY nearly 26 years in the employ of the . CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Joseph A. George, Nelson Parker and Corner Water and West Main Streets George A, Harriman. COAL Free Burning' Kinds and Lemgh Recovering From lliness. Registrar of Voters Tyler D. Guy after several weeks' illness is able to be about a few hours each day. PURE BLOOD MAKES HEALTHY PEOPLE Hood's"Sarsaparilla removes scrofula sores, bolls and other eruptions, be- GAGER Funeral Director Mexico Wouldn't Lose. Mexico couldn’t lose in a war with Pkone 511 G GEER Planfi ]'uner 122 Prospect Strest. Norwich, Conn |5y oo cag 1o Katherine Troland, Miss Irma Phillips and Miss Ruth Harris, all of New London. The week proved a most hap- py one for Mrs. Rogers, as she had the pleasure of entert: all the mem- bers of her family. J. M. & J. P. SWAHEN Tailors Franklin Square, 237 Main Stroet Telephone 551-12 (Take Elevator) | DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Thayer Building, Room 305 Telerhons 488-2 PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. We offer Printed Canton Silks, d Organdies, Printed nte {Lawn | Willimantic and Norwich cars pass our door. Salesroom closed between 12 and 1 and afternoons Saturday: COLLINS | DENTIST Main Stre Norwich, Conn. Phone 1178 DR.R.J.< LS. MARS Pianos Player-Pianos Victor Victrolas ON EASY TERMS | Sunlight Building, Marsh Building, \val| 30 Frankiin Sirest, 230 State Street, Norwich New London NOTICE Mechanic Street will be closed until further notice. Street Commlssloner | Entrust =‘1e Repairing of Your = Jewelry To Us. | The most delicate work one could |imagine is done by us, in a manner that receives favorable comment from he most critical. Charges reasonable All work guaranteed | F. W. GUILD, Jeweler Phone 799-3 21 Broadway SCE GREAM WHOLESALE and RETAIL Cream Guaranteed to be Absolutely Pure PETER COSTANDI Phone 571 and gentlemen to get the merican Dollar Alarm Clock at ‘A1s0 a large assortment of Fighte Big Ben and Mantle Clocks. pecial prices on Watches and Jew- lowest prices. QGULNICK & coO. Phone 714-12. 32 Franklin St. Established 1907 New York New Haven Buy Your Corsets where you please, then have them re- built to fit your figure. Corsets Repaired and Cleaned. MAIE RICHMOND, Corsetiere 116 Broadway us, as the worst she could expect to get would be a stable government and law and order in the place of the pres- ent anarchy.—Indianapolis Star. cause it drives out of the blood the humors that. cause them. Eruptions cannot be successfully treated with ex- ternal applications, because these can- not purify the<blood. Hood’s, Sarsaparilla makes-rich, red Dblood, perfects the digestion, and Dbudlds up;the-whole system. - Insist on ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta, Teiephone 463-13 and Embalmer Prompt service day or night Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Country Prepared for Bryan. The time seems to be particularly propitious for Mr. Bryan to deliver a course of, leqtures in praise of unpre- paredness. — Charleston | News and Courler. s =N Funerai Directors @ s THERE 1s o el. 642-2. Lady Assistant aavertizniag me Eastern Conmseticur equal to Tns Bul: letin for uyusizess resuita. T éil;' of Norwich Water Works offic of Board_of Water Commissioners. Norwich, Conn., July 1, 1916. Water rates for the quarter ending June 30, 191G, are due and payable at the office July 1,-1916. Office open from 8.30 a. m. t0°5:p. m. Adgitions” will ‘be made to all bills remaining unpaid after July 20. CHARLES W. BURTON. ¥ Casnter. v 112 Franklin Streall BANK STATEMENTS BANK STATEMENTS No. 1187 REPORT OF THE CONDITION O} The Uncas National Bank at Norwich, No. 657 i REPORT OF THE COND! -, The Thames National Bank at ol in the State of Connecticut, at the closc | in the State of Connecticut. t the 0!2! Ot Drrnincas on Jume 30, 1916+ of ‘business on June 30, 19187 /- % RESOURCES. L+ Loany RESOURCES W . 8 s and discounts s Log M and (except those shown on =] (except those b) - e shown on b). $249,024.21 2 secured, = $1,619.73; unsecured, B T‘&(BJA] loans .. = $249,084.21 $401.83 PR ’,.m 2 Saoyroradte) unseoung 25.08|a U. S. bonds deposited 20 5 bond to secure circulation (par a U S bonds value) . oo oo 100,000:00 déposited to 4. Bonds, 's i AV Sedure cirons o “Bonas. lation (par than U.'S. bonds value) .... $60,000.00 pledged to se- 21 880,000 Sure- U. 8., de- - Total U. S. bonds 60,000.00 5 poIs‘lLsdg. mhe;,nz‘oen_oo P 1. Bongs, securitl .: onas c Rl than U. S. bonds other than U. 8. bonds (not inciuding stocks) owned unpledged $180,391.95 Total bonds, se- curities, ete 5. Stocks, othér_than Fe; eral Reserve Bank 6. & Subseription to stock of Federal Reservo bank....37, Less amount un. paid .. 5 stock b Notes of other ban o 18. Federal Reserv: 0 19. Coin and certificates 20. Legal-tender note 50! 21, Redemption fund with from U. = 2 Total $636,2 banks (other than Dividend Individral der ncluded meunt W i Slemniy t edge and belief, DWIGHT H And. swor £ Ju JOHN ctors. pledged” to se- cure postal sav- ings_deposits. . e Securities other than U, S. bonds (not _inciuding stocks) owned unpledged . ...1,069,739.58 1 honds, securities, etc.: 1,204G831 ks, other than Fed: Reserve bank stock a e Subscription to of Federal $96.000 . 122,794.00 Reserve bank 3,600.00 [ b Less amount unpaid 48,000 7a Value of 4 A,ovni aking house a Value of bankin ientime e, OF unohcumbered) 160,000 bered) .. 10. Net amount due from % Federal Reserve-bank... ' 80,000.00 b HEquity in ba 11. a2 Net amount ing house .. 25.000.00 5. Furniture and 21000.00 o Real osiaTs ‘owned othé § 9,500.00 % $92,211.60 15,074.94 fgents in other reserve cities.. 73,679.34 165,890.94 12, Net amount due from b Net amount banks 1 bankers (other due from n intluded in 10 or 11) ~ 44,146.8¢ proved rescrve 13, Other checks on banks agents in_oth in the same city or town | reserve cities A0 At oeves e 8,258.0( 25,716.37 % b OFr ana cents 1,248.35 ¢ 3,104.11 of other national 26,0250 o8 notes. .. 15,975. on fund with ' Y r and aue .C oo 3 casurer. ... ,000. o2 Diiy uns i £ Credit.... vs 6,610.00 o S3TEES 51:{ ' LTABILITIES. : $1,000,000.0¢ 550,000.00 395,618.50 es, inter- X 21 e 3 = 7736781 00|25, Circulating notes out- standing re. o 98,200.00 amount " due to and bankers . included in - .. - 513,689.38 is " unpaid 488.00 epositst .7 Jask eposits sub- 1264,277:28 01,534.50 1000000 ings depos 10106684 requiring no- 1 than 30 days 1774 otal demand _deposits, 3 5, 37, 38 and 5.36. 50, ttérs of Credit or i Checks ~ out- e eaemann e A0 STEN .$3,673,281.37 nnecticnt, County of 1 Charles W. Galle, he above named’ banik, 46 wear that the above state- true to the best of my Know= and belief, CHAS. W. GALB, Cashter. Subscribed and sworn to before'me New. CALL UP 734 and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all of Ranges A. J. Wholey & 12 FERRY STREET makes this 6th day of July, 1916, ) LEONARD P, CHURCH, Notary Public. Correct—Attest With or Without Gas Attach- ER L._JO . ments but Always EFFICIENT JOHN C. AVERILL Tl TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY 1 i $1.25 To New York $l.25v CHELSEA LINE TC NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER - SERVICE BETWEEN s Robert d. Cochran: GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM ING Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. Washington Sq., Washington Building NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Surdays at 5.15 p. m. New York, Brooklyn Bridge, Pier, East River, fcot Roosevelt rect, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fris ays, at 5 p. m, §1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$125 Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING is as essential ir. modern house electricity is to lighting. Wo guaran tee the very best PLUMBING WOR by expert workmen at the prices. Ask us for plans and prices. 67 West Main Street fariest J. F TOMPKINS K H. WILLIAMS, JR., General-Agent.' " F. H. KENYON, Special Agent. i J. P. HAGARTY, Special Agent. Hartford, Conn. 1. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbin 92 Franklin Street IRON GASTIRGS A 64-PAGE TRAVEL MAGAZINE Contains detailed itineraries of tours Under Personal Escort, and Inde- pendent, leaving daily to all resorts : 1000 Islands, Quebec, Saguenay, Hudson River, Great Lak Bermuda, South America, Copy Mailed on Request. TICKETS and TOURS EVERYWHERE | 8 FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY BES gé“:a-slsca THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO| BEEKMAN TOURIST.CO- ¢ No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street t 38 New Styles SPRING MILLINERY | [ 2ot tS MRS. G. P. STANTON Firoproof- Modern - Catedl 52 Franklin Street 300 ROOMS WITH BATHS, WILLIAM C YOUNG Meals: Tsble ‘THote ..a.l.cm. STETF(‘L\‘ & YOUNG D HIOHEE m" CARPENTER and BUILDER Efi:;‘e!h‘é‘;”;mfizz lmbsuw‘ a et sOSEPH BRADFORD, ‘elephone 'est Main St. 3 2 e ses| DOUK DINDERS e e A B S T cn".';.o-!'of" ** | Blank Booke Made to Order, 3. ¥, CONANT. un

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