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} :nmnberofCohnflnaOnfiu. These wmofiendqn\the Club Pian_which iz s fol buse in Mexico. W. R. Pal Local Men Attend .nqum—P.r. cford. Conn, wis the next Imeriat] sonals and Nobes. Christmas Club plan. " b7 and he spoke on Reminiscences and he . also phasized tne fact that the| Saturday evening a pleasant sur- ve Columbia Out- 2 i % ollc. ahurch teaches loyaity to|prise was given Howard Duhse at his We ha Z ¢ 'g the United States and any |home on R& street by.a number of fits at all prices, But this - P : goverament in which ive [ his young The evening was 4 overhaul‘n it ) s FRANK J. MURTHA ~ * |under the Baviours own compands, |spent with sames and musie. Severai || is the Columbia Outfit Comparisons (Toastmaster) He urged them to stand steadfast to |Of the guests rendered solos. Dur- \ & Beadiitionn for seluriay. * BaLc ; % the obligations and not to use. the|ing: the evening refreshments were|} that we recommend-— d n w colder. : The Rev. Daniel Mullen assembly, |organization or the church in infu- |srved an CPALT WOPK [“titiraaye weaiher: s redictea. |tourih Gexies Rnishts of Commbu, (encing poliical opinions, e wreed| | ..\ yor Atend Banguet. 1 OF ALL KINDS ON colge ctons for Bunday: Rl amd HBo e B et se “P42% | lova] citizens. ~ Mr, Palmer delighted| A la¥ge numb: o members of the ; ! unday's weather: Cloudy, s001| aotes o chort mo o e @ the |8 hearers and was inlerruptod by ap- | Poneman Council, K. of Cs attended - UTOMOBILES, southedtt Wind G BB o2t e Tl 4 e A ; plause at various points of his.able |the annual banguet of the Rev. Daniel A T T e and thelr honored guests fled | address. Rev. John McCabe apoke at|Mullen Assembly which was held at = ifto: tin arvad, cre the folloW-}gome lengtn on the organization. , |the Wauregan House Sunday evening T CARRIAGES, WAGONS, Sun, )lon- o n.m. g menu was served: During the evening the Lyric or-|Those attending from here were John This superb instrument, 4 chestra furnished excellent music and | Daly, Bryan Hanlon, Daniel McSheff 2y h TRUCKS and CARTS, 3 R ats oy ool Cream of Chicken Soup. Joseph P. Sheridan rendered several |rey and Rev. Phillippe Massicott. together with $5.00 wort! m—fi;—m——”—‘—rr——m- Flake Wafers, pleasing solos. The committee in s, gmmemerdd R £ Pt : m. | p. - m Il p. M| Planked Steak a la Wauregan. |charge comprised the following: Fran- Many Attendedt Dances. of Records of your own Maechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | i T30 73 French Bread, cis T. Diggins, Willam T. Browne, Wil. | Many local young. pegple attended |} . wing, Upholstering and Wood Wark. | 1% 6 9 French Cream. Assorted Flavors. |liam G. Kasloski and Joseph E. Burns. | the dances and fairs held Saturday in selection, Blacksmithing in all its bianches. |13 5 SIS S ) R sl R TR gl S e B RN N T T 1T T ;*cflflév of this pi e 1 1% 0.5 g 3 ]__] }4 s truck took a party to the r held in ) ; lu%,;,s MORE BRUSH FIRES Y. M. C. A SPEAKER DISCUSSED - |Sprague Rall, another pasty. went o - at $8o. t . b = 2 = e nce e icotlan TOoa, all tt & Clark Co e Nowrs ATt NigH Rt T T 1o FOR THE DERARTMENT. SUBJECT OF TEMPERANCE |aqn ‘still another party attendsd the rp. e which 18 Totiowsh by fived tide"" | Usual Crop Callod Out the Apparatus | Rev. E. P. Phreanor Addressed the |/ &t the Occum church. Delivered FREE any- i on Saturday. Men's Meeting in Thayer Building. Personals and Notes. 5 & s 507 to 515 North Main St. GREENEVILLE On Saturany the fire deparemont | At the .30 mesting for men wndet | ¢ 10l Dr was in tawn Sunday ss|] Where in Connecticut. o, had their usuai crop of brush fires, one | Y. M. C. A. auspices in tho Thayer | D¢ Buest of friends. - : Other Columbia Grafo- Rev. A. W. Burden Speaks on Safety |on Orchard street, one on Boswell ave- | building Sunday afternoon, the addyress ’ : o . 5 Walter Kelliner spent Sunday as First — Ladies’ Charitable Society |hUe and the other In Thamesville. | Was delivered by Rev. E. P. Phreanor, nolas at $15., $25., $50. Elects Officre—Pereonals and Notes. | B2rdly - & single Saturday escapes | who spoke on the subject of temper. | he Suest of relatives here. $15,,°$25., without the fire companies are called |ance. He illustrated his address by and up to $100. DR. E. J. JONES At the Federated church Sunday |UPSR to extinguish a brush fire. A |pictures of I8 bottles on each of |\ LSS Higien Satase Was o guest of B lod s " evening a large gathering heard Rev, |MaJority of them are due to. careless|which was marked some phase of harm %, Suite 46 Shzanon Building |4 ‘onn. gfigm thmntrumentthtplenuyou-ndnwnllbem mmsmo-::géf;"fi“mfiéfi y modptelyutundcforyouunhlmled,wnthmtw : ¥ AL . i cabia: Rev. 3. i [ i Dunes. Fissmniis Surprisad charges. Make a small initisl payment, the balance can Jflbfl&cefl H.Bliss \ i ferastingly on- the shumer Tyl | @t His Home on Front be paid at your convenience, Yin uccurdanra with our 5 W, “Burdon deiiver & foteeful ‘set. |DOYs roaming about the woods. When |done by the demon rum; the talk WaS | <winiam Wollleben mutored to Stac. || Make your selection NOW if you desire to be certain of Take elevatos Shetucket Siiee en. |TOD On Safety First. Rev. . called on such missions the apparatus | further made interesting by the stor- e Shacndiat. don took Mia toxt fram Fom. §.51, is drawn away from the center of the |i6s of havoc wrought by ihe use of |1ord SPrings and return Saturday. getting the instrument that you want. We cannot em- said in part: city. liquor, severa] cases of which had LT SRR A = R T e L ses o WhIeh etiad| Katrina Kromholtz is spending a|§ phasize teo strongly the need for QUICK ACTION. If B R me great in view | o1 JCSEPH’S SODALITY of the speaker. In closing Mr. Phrea- | WeeK With friends in New Bedford. cu cannct come in person a POST CARD eor TELE- T 5 en writing this epistie. 1t was to nor urged his audience to not only ab. e = ¥ B rommer s Biue to Dith Ty nd Ceubiips: ey OPENS FALL MEETINGS. | siqin themselves, but to use their best |, Clifford Cormier is confined to nis|§| PHONE M!‘.SSAGE will bring our representalwe to your d " 2 ness. (s B and_beneficence of Giod, except that|Members Heard Remarks by Joseph | SffoTts in helping the poor fellows who 4 home, - - vergreen beer o from ’,’,’:"fw and tree Will-| 7. Fanning and John J. Corkery. | As usual Swahn's orchestra delignted | Miss Irene Day of Norwich avenue REAL GFRMAN LAGER PR il atdala, B ol plm‘,’ T e e LD the audience with -their sweet music. g’fisd;f:_lertamad by Willimantic friends o 2 = is on draught at safety first was for one as it was for e . 3 vy = e e g PSR % c % = - - . JACKEL % CO. the other. The two preceeding verses e ot Die fall on SMnday [CADETS PLANNING TO JotuwSlolan of Bristol who: has been] LI =NOADS, PAIDTOVER RO S B e i) Tored Lt 90 vas hot for a few se- |sircet and the meeting was very large- CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY, [SPending a fow days at his home here MILLION IN TAX|proncne %o wa. t, this PP T T The truth of this burned into his | Atepded, Thomas Bremnan, preel | T T R s o £ Findings of Stats Board of Equaliza- is L. Blanging, c - st bt ; ganization, o of Five Was Apointe . : i odis SRS ‘\i::i .;gulme; g}efinro{ 51:] :fl)\x: éum&“i chair., ~-Thomas Driscoll -was clected:} : maice. Necessan Arr"’:men“ - Miss Margaret and” Mamie Hasler | tion Are Filed With Staté Treasurer. BT et o o 2 % leys of depression Into : o | financial secretary to fill the vacancy e - - jare the guests of friends in Pawtucket T i e ites confidease b hany. Tl TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR WGl BIGa, and the Tataame caused by the resignation of Thomas| At ¢heir meeting In St Marv's T. A, | 0" > feW days. The findings of the state board of f,nq pe was highly respected by all who manity tumbling into obli T McGrory. Remarks were B. hall on Sunday afternoon the 1ocal| iy S gaualization on the list of public ser-|knew him. He took deep interest in GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | 02 Y eimisas 18 0 ot ivion, 1oPe- | Josepn 4 y | B il on Sunday, atfernoon the locall. william Burgess and John Thoma|vice corporations which e within |his home, ever proyed a loyal and Try them and see. i 5 on the welfare of the society. commitiee of five to make arrange. | Sont Sunday as the guest of relatives | ine iuw imposing a tax on sross earn-11OVing hisband and father, and his ; 3 in Mechanicsville. o I untimely removal from earthly THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin ed himself to a ments for the observance of their first sent o Stdle Troasufer < Next to Palncswca!- - brake was pro- anniversary. The committee comprises | lngs weregsent B StAE a1 be sincerely mourngd-by mar jat *Saturday vided for the impulse that leads to|ta safety. Iam more interested at this |E. Gagn am “Saturday great landslides, of humanity, freely [ moment in loyalty to him in conquest Hector Gaucher of, New , London | Erederick - s. Cliatih lagnon, Harold Humpirey, A, through the office of ¢ » tax COMmMis- |m— Clark, W. Comerfry and A. Aubrey.|Spent the week end &t his home on{ L nioush the office of £ delivered that ail mizht seek safety. |for him, than for any Aivision that|The seven officers accepted an imvita: | Providence street. e Tevenn e DR A J SINAY Every great movement which has |stands in the way of safety first in|tion from the Mystic cadets to attend . T ey u'x . A. d. stirred the depths of life, and charged ! the face of the great menace, sin. My 536. s is an in 3 their third anniversar ; Leone C. Vew 1 Ll : the face Of history ‘has sprihg.from | obligation, yonrs and the ebarch's ebe | gin oivd saniversary to be held next Savage- of New Milford| 28 over the amount r bligs Sunday. The following were appointed |has returned after a short visit with | The tax scrmm ° some professed sentiment or some |ligation by virtue of our membership |a cheo ik relativ ter R o Dentlst powerful emotion, and at its base|in his school is, to learn to practice . adiee T Caliglingt e on Huhtonaisyenue ¢ 8 % Steam railroads B oo B he there has been the thought of safety | love, mercy, humility, and hold Him | B Wesmiae cocie W. O'Brlen anay = - —— e | Strect raiiwars Rotine 18-19" Alios” Bulding Nerwieh | AFSE up.’ As the place we may find safety - phy and Frederick | Telephone companies Phonse 1177- Safety for the h: sofl first inst the onrush of th St,one were the guests of friends in | Tele; faph companie; 16 (naimin Helitnd the °x°:| A At g o SHd UNION - LYCEUM Willimantic over the week end. i kmpanics of inspiration. C: ing with ‘it the Car companies thought, that God's truth was a di- | Elestion of Officers of Ladies’ Charita- | Sunday’s Meeting Was Held at the| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laramee Jleft!| Water companies M For Hot weafl]e[ Yine charter to liberate the humani - ble Secisty of St. Mary's Parish. McKinley Avenue A. M. E. Zion|Sunday for a short stay with ralafives | Gas companies BARBERIn Hopkinton, R DIED er, this agea city, the Gallgp ceme- 2 i vi p Zla d electric - 4 ther to stand before the erowned heads | tion of officers of the Ladies’ Chari-| oy Power, and. electric light Olive Gordon,.wife of Edward Ger- Salmon, Tunny Fish, Shad|of Germany, and proclaim the thmg]table Society of St. Mary's parish took ey dMeaes Do Balon By S0 mE companies ...... o don, aged 76 years and 7 months, s ' . 2 place in their assembly rooms Sunday | CCUM Mmet at the McKinley Ave. A. M. orkmen have been at work oo o ol Funeral from her late home, Main i Ki; they called pardon was naught but| ecinoon at 4 o'clock, the attendance|E- 2i6n church with Mrs. Lydia King, |past week repairing and strengths R street, Baltic, Tuesday, Nov. 14, at Roe, Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper- Ias paper and ik That God alphie | BORRAR 3 G200 G BNERIENGE the president, presiding. The Lyceum | the dam of the Continental Compr Total . S 230 a. m. Service at the Church of Herri % as for us, and could pardon. . | tees and officers of the organization for | ChOIF sang several selections and Har- | Air Power Co. 1 : (58 Lontineolity CoflcenBon’ - st ed Herring, Sardines, Etc. ment in history further brought tg the | the past vear showed the vast amount | Tison Payne, the chaplain, led in pray- G A e e wing: o'clock. orld a new emancipation for the ku | Of £00d the society had done- in the [P Miss Idella Scott reaq umorist | FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT e < g FTa Dredbe’ plesoé oy, ? parish. . A g e LI i is ; 3::&0::21“%:‘&?&&#%;2‘?# (t!t:ld Complimentary to the successful|Auten, D. D, presiding elder of the ‘ ON MILFORD TURNPIKE | vilie Tramway Lompanx,m_ .. B}}QNCITIE‘J;@_ t’h 3 :")B \c»zm‘l‘:r oop s arket ; ATE 01- | (o el08ing the old board of ofesrs | New England Conference, delivered a Connecticut Comp, $295.2 1916, guddenly, L. Leone Branc °§§2'n."‘r$ movement, social and | Were re-clected as follows: President, | YETY lnfimnngs:ect‘ugn on The Progress One Young Woman Instantly Killed— gnnl;ury & gst el § Hartfor No. 213 Laurel Hill avenue. . hoRE . RO i of the Negro Since ancipation. Mrs. pringfi $10, 6 Franklin Street spiritual, “the underlying " principle is Mrs, pdames, C. Moriarty: (Arst vice | Quten recitea We Have Built With Another Seriously Injured. T ains ¢ JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor The workingman’s compensation bill | 0nd vice president, Mrs. Elizabeth Mec- | Yhat ¥ou Have Sent. The Eider and | Now Haven. Conn. Név. 12.—Miss \:nwilcmm e A CARD OF THANKS is an fllustration, weak as it may be, |\formick; fnancial secretary =Mrs thanke. O next Socdas o manerSwns | Catherine Mayer -of Ineanapolis, Tnd. | Bon”jines). $2.102.85: New York & | I wish in this way to thank all whe B ?otbye: re:cll}nggts ilulfl]ment of prom- !:;"r:m | Miss Biisebets L. “Ho;‘:; be read and discussed on How Shall |Who was injured in an automobile ac-|Stamford Railway company, $,023.63; |In any way contributed to make the DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |suring in & certain measire protas | Fecording secretary, Miss Elizgbetn M. | We Regard the Triumph of Our Po- |cident near Milford late last night in O iy L beaca Jle i de theofcath ot Jow 3. = R i : = nes E i " pany, 26.16; and pany, | K. Brewer; als r the beau o : tion against want, and emphasizing the | CUiran; chaplain, Rev. John H. ¥it=~| 'rne church will give a reception to | Srich her friend. Miss Marjorie Me- | §7555 527 Shore Line Blectric Railway | ofrerings. Dental Surgeon thought of satety first, that human life | ™S00C% \\\ rets on the second|tho Presiding eclder and his wife on [GOWan. of Indianapolts, -was killed.|company, $4416904; _Waterbury, & y 2,238,839 Jewett Ci Sunday.of each month for the trans-|Monday evening. was still unconscious tonight. She is| Milldale T{amm ompa $: > ey B oy . cecuring | action of. business. ~Plans were placed in a private hospital here, where it | Norwich, Colchester & if Veord e ¢Grory Building, Norwich, Conn. ty, Nov. 12, 1916 tb that home that sacredness which is | Under way for the annual Christmas Y. M. C. A. SCHEDULE wa ssaid her condition was not neces- | tion Congqxll‘) 'ra“s OWIerhien. Miadle- lost when pending poverty comes and |Sale of the organization which will — sarily dangerous, although she has a toE B G (aolia: Atmns i the home is broken. And God is for |taKe place in their assembly rooms{Busy Week Ahead for the Local Asso- |light fracture of the sxull and a dis- D 4 . any, $19,657.59: American Ex- ‘e to a higher £ ~ . 1 South: New c e“ < 3 place of living. In looking for safel Paid Election Wager. The Y. M. C. A. has an active sched- | 2¥ette, Ind, a Yale wreshman, who E%fx?&'ogznggfip&" Scompanye. $158 1 “r 7 from the world menace, T have bGex | - Considerable excltement was caused | ule of activities for this week. There|W3s driving the ill-fated car—a pow- | 7974, and the American Tflcphons & P 1anos looking for a safety brake. In:seek-|Saturday noontime as the result of a|Will be a week of prayer noon meet- | racer, purchased the day before Telegraph Company, $49,231 P ing for others and myself 1 have found | wager between two clerks employed in | ings in the parlors from Monday to| S I the same hospital with a|TSeS0en - 15 Main" Street P s AT Telegraph companies . it in Christ. He said, “T am, the Way, | the office of the United States Finish- ay:. Monday - evening, social and |Proken thigh internal hurts. He |y, h 17,618.8! Pl ayer- Pianos the Truth and the Life,” but\the trou- | e crmveany. GCharies Willices B | supper’ for omployeds haye: Pebeind |is being held for the coronér's inguest | LLoK Telegraph compansy, § ence the | the poj ng His brother, A the Postal Telegraph-Cable company, ble is we are not in acocrd, hence the v 2 ti t Cutlery Co.; Tues- er, Alexander G. Murdock, | p réason for the sreat landsiides. e wopulss xdnne misllioe cork, SOSLINN. ety SL o Lo Tues 2 $1,632.81; ‘the French Telegraph Cable u a very confident of Mr. Hughes being|day evening, inauguration of member- | 2180 a Yale freshman, has a bad scalp | cimpany, $900. Victor Victrolas The church is divided. Iam a mem- |electea and therefore made the wager | ship campaign; Tuesday evening, reg- | Wound and minor injuries. . e TAQGiDaL item fp the. list-yf.cor | ber of ome of these divisions. You|that should he be defeated he would | ular monthly meeting of directors; | _The young women had attended the | om.o 2C M2 S0 10 S0 “putiman ! are. Every Christian is. Iam asham- | push Herbert H. Smith, his fellow | Wednesday noon, meeting at Thermos | {00tball game here ana were being | Company which js taxed at $13,623.21 ON EASY TERMS ed to acknowledge it is so, and am | clerk, all around the Third district in|Co.: Friday evening, Bible classes for | driven to New York by the Murdocks | Gag water and electric. companie: seeking a way we may become less|a wheelbarrow. AS a result Mr. Ev-|Grammar and High school boys; Sat- |to meet Miss Mavers mother, when| pariford Gas Light company, $1 —AN) - Sunlight Building, ilding, | interested in our divisions, and more | ans had a chance to fulfil his obliga- |urday night, Sunday school teachers |another machine, driven by Mrs. E. | siiq0. chemow fiaven Gas Light Co. N Franklin Strest, ml te Strest, | interested in the common principles |tions, After a good portion of North|meeting for study of lessan; Sunday | Rogers of West Haven, side-swiped | s55'00] 57. New Britain Gas . Light n arwich ondon that Christ taught, that he is the way | Main street and Central avenue had|afternoon, men’s rally in the Thayer |them at a bend in the road. The Mur- | comian” $96001.57; Hartford Electric EMB ALMERS a been covered Mr. Smith decided that | building. dock car was overturned and its oc-|[ight company, $23,386.88; the United he would let his republican enthusiast - cupants pinned under jit, Miss. Me- 1647 ADAMS TAVERN Illuminating company of New Haven, # by stopping at Pitcher & Service's hi e Gowan dying instantly. 586,70 T e atine with ciante. | Was Guest of Chish H. L. Stanton. | S0uRR O R T R To i’ of _the| 20 TR R e ¥, M, Griswold, inspector for the Irne:Fire insurahice company. of New Yale football team sand his mother. | SUDDEN DEATH OF For Iafants and Children St. Mary’s Parish Notes. York, spent the week end with Chief | \iiigote friends of the girls, were no- WELL KNOWN CLOTHIER. 71861 ? Requiem masses In St. Mary's|Howard L. Stanton of the fire depart- | tocnog st ccictiac Gnoene and st ‘ InUse For Over 30 Years | church this week are a montiss mind ment at his hoWe o Lindeq court.| Ny Rogers, drher of the other car,|L. Leone Branche Sucoumbed to At- or T8, [ary ullivan on ursday £ riswol e 'or ew 9 too;he prug;fi% ‘::A:p'flnm -mud Bt R s snniveskars SEEVIGE Hight. While, hers ne atiénded says she was blinded by headlights| tack of Heart Trouble on Sund-y HENRY Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 E. CHURCH WM, SMITH ALLEN £ the Murdock racer and lost control| g, . A on Saturday morning for the late Ca- |the meeting cf the ‘American Society b vening. ian, Pu;nm Culmbach Bavarian : therine O'Connell of Engineets held at New London Sat. momentarily. The rs car, had Ale, Bunkay Notee. lam Adkins of New Haven, who has . Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- % Miss' Frances L. Grover spent the Will Observe Week of Prayer. scalp wounds Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, week-end with friends in Montville. This is the week of prayer for young | , M. B. Snow, a Detroit, Mich, manu- Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. . men, observed by the Y. M. C. A. of | facturer, went to Milforq today and A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town the firm of Branche Bros.: diéd sud- avenue, shortly after 9 o’clock Sunday evening. Mr. Branche was in apparent four occupants and.- in- Brani i b £ % B = Jurles with the exception of Mes, Wil | (o foome che, funior member of | DRS, L. F and A.'J. L‘?mnn' denly at his home, No. 213 Laurel Hill 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: f _hi Mrs. T. F. Head and two_children | Nerin America, and the jocal assosis. | shibped Miss McGowan's body to In-|Scom, eacl ne Gompiained of sevore|l & T- 0 8 P, m. by appointment death when he complamed of severe Telephone 519 3 T are visiting with friends in Danielson i dianapolis. .- Miss McGowan: was 2 s in chest. Dr. N'P.»Smith was S for a few days. parlors of the building. All who can | vears 9ld and a student of music. ily summoned and reachéd the undays excepted ~ 3 ; 5 ) drop in for a few minutes at 12 o’ 4 S house of ‘the wased just before he MAHONEY BROS., .The Ladies’ Aid society of the Fed- | Clock will be welcomed. —President Emperor Francis Joseph liL omsed diny sod peahounced the cause FALLS AVENUE srated church will hold an all day|Case will lead the meeting Monday| Amsterdam, Nov. 12, via London.—|of death angina pectoris. sessiof in the church Tuesday. noen. It is reported from Vienna that Em-| Mr. Branche was born in Greereville M Livery and Boarding gy e Z pe il‘rue.lg J":l h has been m-:;; and has been enga‘gui in t‘he cl;thing serv rms n r Steward. e lor sever: from a business all his life, starting when a Stable 3 am‘.y sttxe“o:lnuv?v‘ersehs’eo! ue(efi by | The civil servieé commission has """"!fi‘ inil ”"u“““‘ boy 8s clerk with the firm of Reeves We teo our service to be the % , 2 Rev.chL 'W. Burdon of the Federated ?.:;x :;ugea oetl l?.h‘e ntl::ment ;g cm; M' c‘u‘*’mfl :i mfifihfio"fg ;:x:nc;v.h:;g&zc::razrf & oo Za P hure Rev. Mr. Burd ssist- | for . Casw rom the position of T = Bie o* DevpR TG Prompt servicedayor night ‘d-by the church choir, Miss Grace | steward and at the colony "‘Wfinfinfi of Stegmships. |ing company of Providence. In April, R RSB {erns sang several solos which afford- gur epileptics ‘:l m&-naxaA Nov. fif"’ h%fsfi‘“é“”d ‘f“mseéf "3‘"‘ his ANT, bus- 2 | i . examinal ; ther, H. ranche, under the firln m“" the, public, ”ther Tel. 642-2. Lady, Assistan: ; g" the inmates great pleasure. Rev_‘ 1d ; ; lon ; & > oo Bde columns af Vi compensal Californis, name o~ e THERE 1s.no ldvcrllsln‘ m. “ He leaves ‘his wife, one eon, Ray- E‘Jé‘ e e e 1& Shea & Burke 41 Main Street ~ Funeral l)_irectars