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§ i £ ¢ § BAViD 1 me@»u' . | siehe over oy R o b Pubi | Have Beas ot ‘ % g ; y S 2 Beginning today we enter upon the last week of “the L This fir;dgli;manmmzm J“ym‘m,ou&w,&nknlmu, fi“‘z’fé’&‘ifl‘fimm{wg'm London 7 . ' with g 1§ Etc. It is the greatest bargain occasion of the month, in- Tucmiar'in the Wiates sast Of ihefismeus Shetuckes -strest, on Home: Cas ¢ - 3 o cluding as it does a great list of Remnants, Odd Sizes and . Norwioh | Wil e Tocal = e i A I Bradtord, o g e Broken Lines. Every department in the store is included New England states. nt: Txecutive committes, Ch 3 ' in this Bargain Event, and the chances for economy are mmegfigffflfi’nx%??amn:‘zy AT ‘Norwich ‘Larkham, ‘ 3 such that no one can afford to ignore them. Come any HE ' DEL=HOFF |-t sutc; and vonday Thight’ ana B G Rt B T : 27654 |1 dey this wesk—come today is possible. Tuesday through the Atlantic. states. 5 : erally over the Uni ta b Torm of snow ih noihiorn é.' inds al the north Atlantic F. S. Hitchcock; public com- I r 3 | Earopean Plan coz;hc'w'('u"be ea%t'}mm -a;u-. nmeg 3. E ugnun Lepan, 2 - bottl < day and o |middling Aliantic, south shifting ¢ |and Jonn o g A i RS L R There Are Remnants 75 cénte mer AYee BROTHERS, . 3 ; - Storm warning e e By caeen = advised that orwich. ' | ENTERTAINED PATIENTS AT of Silks, Dress Goods, Cloakings," Prints, 228 lu-dwav the Atlantic soast frum Cape Eum-u ureau manager, - northward to Bastport, Maine. . : THE mxul HOSPITAL. |} - . . Forecast. appoin o] e, B e, Yo R It S i by Percales, Ginghams, Outing Flannels, Lin- Northern New England: Snow et o a ivised that | George K. rogram Carried “‘Ifi Table Linens, Toweling, White ihy sob‘hli :oefi\z Tuesday clear- Direction of Nuvddl Town Ladies. ng and muc s d tive interest In the work BiE e oave e , Yersates:| an excaient Goods, Cottons, Rlbbons Laces, Trim- Southern . New nn;u.-d. | Sdow, from a geographical mdpolnt program s ng to rain Monday, warmer; ould m cover the territory. S. Sunda: nnnp, Etc. MBGrery Building. Norwich Gonn. |SHAREINE 00 THN L colder. hfi:‘u ‘of New London was elected | Reed, R. D. P - Eurt‘e‘rn’New gm—k. Sno: in north|,g ‘an additional member on the 5 D . B. er, s parish, : — and in in sou! po! * | inance committee. = T Tamer” Facihy el e ™| ML TR e o pubtitty com. | Vsaiice: There Are Odd Sizes 12 W“n HIR ‘:“, colder. ittee _Preston—John Davis, Norwich, R. D.|given and heartily appreciated by the m m Observations in Norwich, :og to b:x;:g’ar:dm bring Clarence Shol R, patients. The orchestra, under the di~ P ’s Ov. o 5 ';w for businsas with a new line [ Tho following records, reported from | to tho attention of all Loomis, R D. 6 Charies zection of Mrs. Blizabetn G. Danihy. in Men’s Overcoats and Suits, Boys’ Over- advan composed o herty, . of Fyrs, Coats. Skine, and ail kinds of | Sevin's pharmacy. show the changes the : = 5 | ety : S Mre. coats and Suits, Sweaters for Men, Women d the barometric y: T ings for Fall and Winter. By~ i gt = i Y % - = ) ! . UGKI'&& Brspeidtor, RS s, Bar. iRt ot Sontang k] e im.umnh n; March, and Children, Women’s and Children’s - 48-47 Main reet rday— league : orwich, R. D.|orchestra; song, ti ss y . o s > Sy towns of the sounty. 3 h .elecug‘.;n‘frnl::ozou&d 02 Winter Garments, Men’s, Women’s and vie, adulitabt st Tend- so . 3 “ COUNTRY | BOARD s p. m. : "lagie work, gave a talk along| Colch ) St Rallte s Buciiey: Selection, Un- Children’s Winter Hosiery and Underwear, WI“".'“, c""‘. i Hi&*fll:;t—!!.. 1mt 17. g the line of the projects that the league | Sals y s o g Mg Skong, gode{{llck g Ssz{:l:" : womenl‘ ww' cone“' Mullin Ul’l— Ther. Bar. d suggested ways 5 3 song, Rackety Coo, Miss Pounch; !1'?‘ UW""N home-| 7, m. . LT3 3016 | Lahaient prodtetion of rallk and farm | 3. Frederich selection, Glow Worm, orchestra; sons, derwear, Etc. George E.f13 m produce and the better breeding of Snowflakes, Miss Buckley; song, Last 7" bnons 35 4~ 6p m . 5 15 tarm animals. 1. C, Hehr, Colchester, R D 4: Bdwin Night, Mr. Sullivan; selection. Mam- 1 it 20. Mr. Davi e lin Colchester, R. D. 4; Win- | my’s Coal Blac] v, orchest ; song, e 36 Ione P O o S 3 e v There Are Broken Lines Comparienpe. A R R e Y R I R LA T 5 of the organization to best carry ou ; Colchester, R. D. 3. obligato by Mr. } song, Win- » D.S. VIARSH e Riodens Tor B ihe projecte. i | o Lyme;Nathan 1 Strong; Nortn, Piain: | ter L;‘lllnbyil M. Sullivan; Connecticut of Men’s Neckwear, Women’s Neckwear, < e executive committee made the ungerfor adiyme; Nathan | March, orchestra. = S e herise *"" |appointment of the town .advisory | Morgan. Hadlyme: Will Cable, Had- —_— = Suspenders, Napkins, Towels, Table Cloth Pianos Sunday's weather: Cloudy, morth to [ Sommiticemen 't" e oue e s Sown: Taes g::ibim'& D T Blankets, Comfortables, Umbrellas, Etc. -4 e county as follows: ;yme a iels, T., |- = Play Pi northeast wind, snow. Voluntown—E, Byron Gallup, Moo- | lyme: L. Bill. Lyme: R L.L Harding. TN NanoLp CamamgLL i i 2 }a - o sup, lenry Young, mup. syme; n mpton, Lyme. i - e yer-rianos o o e e E'DL Tnomas’Brown, Mooqup. K| 'Ol Lyme_Chris. Anderson. Biack: Pulleyin Emple Laning 9. Acobpt Position in Westerly. luce rices i Mo g. 1 Charle: H. Barber, M R. | hall; F. W. Chapman, Blackhall; gh Vi 2 1 asus™} "sets. il wWater. | Rises: o : ictor Victrolas ;1. W, C. Tanwer, Voiuntown: Jo | Sheffield, Blackhall: 5 & ’ d X /,V Day. il e m [ p. m Il & m |l & m|sephine Galiup. Norih Stonington, R.|Lyme: Rev. T L e B ey o R on all Millinery — Hats, trimmed and un- - 3; Murton Cooks, Nor@Shmiaston Y TERMS s b s ON EAS E D. % months has been employed in the jo trimed also on all our Women’s d — John_ Kinney, Voluntown . department of The Bulletin, by a Sunlight Building, Marsh Building, 46 Franklin Street, 230 Stute Strest, Fitna Palmer. Voluntogh. East Lyme—C. F. Eldredge, Niantic; A 5 " > bel it Saturd: h t e o 10,40 Sprague—Allison B. Lad, Jr. Baltic, |James Bond, Niantic; Charies Rine- [NUmber of friends Saturday nisht at Misses’ Winter Coats, Suits, Etc. Some of 117 3" 1 x D. 1; Bverett Moulton, Baltic, R.|hart, Niantic: James Davy, Nianti 5 £y : S 3 ] % B 3 fONEE & T Nesiic; B B D, i [Ree womesd & pbettion itk the Sest the best values will be found in these lines Amm g [ Ne New London g R Ty h' 0159 e Riva ‘Cote Batiic "William Lee, Han- e A e Bl e s o it 3 ours after hish water over; Orrin Stewart, North Frankljn. . T. Beckwith, Bast|™® ing this £ ude. which 15 followsa by f190d tide. i Tead Hoxie, Yoot B b 2 | Maynard, East| The following menu was served: during week. ; VILLE 2: C. B. Davis, Yantic, R, D. 2: Liloyd | Lyme: George H. Holmes, Oakdale- T GREENE P. Ayer, North Franklin; Clifford Rob- _ e P | inson, North Franklin; CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS e 06 e M ctts ’ Noting Our Mercies Topic of Rev. A.|strons. Yantic, R. D. 2. , 3 3 oting P S Merar e R APPOINT NEW COMMITTEES, Potatoes Perschade. 3 Tarded Tenderloin of- Beef, Financier. Duchess Potatoes, New String Beans. French Bread. W. Burdon’s Sermon at Federated . Church—Funeral of Mrs, James Mc- | Geer. Leonard Bridge: Fred Taylor, Meeting of Executive Committee Held Lebanon: Arthur Hewitt, Lebanon; Y. Dade—Personais and Notes. George Hoxie, North Franklin: Nathan at Y. M. C. A. Saturday. Repaired and Remodeled 35 by the . Manning, North Franklin; E. L, Wa- £ E At the Federated church Sunday B A meeting_of the executive com- Waldorf Salad. N =l morning Rev. A. W. Burdon addressed | feonard B:,f;::t"‘,‘,}:“";,hg; Laoonan | mittee of the Norwich Christian En-| French Cream, Assorted Flavors. |last Tuesday, has been called to his|the old fashioned dance given In the FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR |a Jarge congregation, taking for his | Gridge. é deavor local union was held in the Y. HSR S Sacr e ChaNe. wheee it mothier reaided tn Burimgton’) Christopher. Hedler, a former Taftyille subject Noting Our Mercies. Rev. Mr. | Colchester—Harry Elgart, Colchés-|M- C. A buliding on Saturday after- Demi-Tasse. I S R cdler, ville ; COMPANY Burdon took his text from Psalm 67, | ter; Curtis Brown, East Hampton; |7°0n. William G. Park of Hanover j; st ey e e e 1, and said in part: W.'E. Adams, Colchester; E. H. Nor. |Presided. Mr. Park appointed the fol- Railroad Officials On Tour. thing, all the household goods being » THAYER BUILDING There are seasons when all com-|ton, Westchester; Stephen Brainard, | l0Wing committees for the year: Officials of the New Haven road|destroyed. In Geroux, Taftville has| The fimst game of the series between panies should call upon the merciful | Colchester; W. B. Parmelee, East [ I:00Kout committee—George Hyde of |yere in New London for a brief stop |lost a coming wrestler, as was shown | the Crescents and the J ity five God with the same heart effort that| Hampton; J. J. Sullivam, Colchester; | Norwich Town. Philip Johnson of Nor- | Saturday morning. They were pas- | by his work against Monte will take - David put into this petition. There|A H. Brown, Coahester, R. 3; | Wich, Miss Alice Brown of -Jewett|geongers on a special train consisting 4 — Charst the present lineup, it looks like a fast er.oan flnus are times when the very gates of | Harry Minsk, Colchester, R. D. :L City, Miss Bessie Grant of Scatland of the observation engine Naugatuck |game, with the advantage with the heaven should be assailed as when| TLedyard—B. T. Avery, Norwi road. T R e e Personals and Notes. [ Lo i Special Rates to Theatre T Jacob in his strugsle held on, saying | 1. 6: Joo Clark, Norwich, B B. §; G, |, Missionary committee—Miss Helen | in' nerived shorily before 10 ocloek | William Miller of New London was R STOUDRS, “I wijl not let Thee go unless Thou |~ Goodenough, rwich, R. D. 6; W.| Eadie of Hanover, Miss Clara Gillette | stopping for a few minutes while the | the week end guest of relatives in the e e - P Traveling Men, Eto. bless me.” God willingly gives where || Allyn, Norwich, R. D, 6; Charles A.|of Goshen, Miss Edla Williams of officials made a brief inspection. The | Village. 9 there is earnest expectation. There | Gray, Norwieh, B. D, 1. John Fincgan, | Lebanon and Miss Gladys Lefngwell | prga mranceted cantward. inciaded i i’ uuN 'I' Fuss WITH ¢ Hector Gaucher of New London Shetucicet Street, | are two classes of people receiving |yr. Mystic, K. D. 1; John McGuire, | of LeMngwell the party on board were general Man- ry Cennection, ' FARREI. & SAND:RSON, Props. | mercies, the grumbler and the appre- | Gales Ferrv: Erving FHulbut, Gales| Press committee—Mrs. E. H. Hiscox ager Bardo and General Superintend- | SPent the week end at his home on T ' = MUSTARD PLASTERS sod HASAIE T, - H ciator. When one holds up a ‘grum-|Ferry; Edmund Lamb, ) of Jewett City. < MAHONEY BR S Tt e gromael vl Chninn L B Croachl b, MG, D coeg plany g | WO Weeks, months and years, and here We | Barnes, Mystic: G B, Yorw Westerly, | that Monday night be % missionary tr;‘:{r:f;znluotrh a’d:l?;’s'e e 2 eh“o r:s;:: R D. 2 John J. Da | |meeting. with a speaker, if possible. H ; n vis, Westerly, R.|meet all the Endeavorers make a spe- | State Hospital, has joined a moving | Thomas Greenwood and cousin, Jun- D. 2; Irving Maine, Westerly, R. D. i memory swept clean Of every .mercy.|George A. Wheeler, Stonington. cial effort to attend the midweek meet- | picture company at Boston, Mass, |jus Greenwood, attended a dance in| Tpo e no sense in mixin (PREN We guarzntee our service to be the | Grumbling brings on spiritual blind-| “North Stonington—J, D. Avery, North | P8 during the Christian Endeavor | and has' proven a popular movie play- | Jewett City Saturday memng i best_at ihe most reasonable prices. ness, for the soul is out of touch with | Stonington: Dan E, Gray, Norih Ston- | Week, and one one night il the so- | €r With prospects of becoming a star ch mustard, flour and water when you can actress. ‘There were several fishing through | casily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness Miss Sadie Tarbox of Westerly Is the guest of Miss Amy Pollard of Front street for a few days. Musterole Works Easier, Quicker and Without the Blister = 5 the infinite and it cannot see the earth | ington: J. Fra cieties in the union meet for a social Rt My faliomt Thin, ik Tt Maten ] Wi :,‘,‘,,’i,";:’,,sg?’;;gg,‘(:w time. On the last Sunday attend a T the ice on the river above the dam|with a little clean, white Musterole. Mo#t Cigars Ars Good<— over the earth to water it is nothlr’x]‘ North Stonington . Crandail, | Junior C. E. meettng, either the one Italian Night Schol Sunday and each reported fair luck. Musterole is made of pure oil of mus- THESE ARE BETTER | PUt 05 and blindness cannot sce the | North Stonington Frank_White, | COnnected with the sociely in one's own | The Italian night school begins its it tard and other helpful ingredients, com- i. sun peeping through the’clouds and | North Stonington; H. P. Vincent,|church or in another cMrch. - During | winter term this evening. The meet- | Many local young people attended | bined in the form of a pleasant white ‘OM’S 1-2.3 5¢ CIGAR out of the misty tears bringing radiant | Westerly, R. D. 2: G. H »|the week make a canvass for new hts have been changed from : s i § beaut; listends # very: d nd s e ‘membe; a e ings nights have been c a“se ointment. It takes the place of out-of- GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | Pomais Sistering ‘im evers drop and |1y R 21! min e Eeine T e Tag meetsiy Soy R | Ticaday ana THuraday to Monday and e B e e Sy sowing the grass with a million pearls |1, E. Maine, North Stonin; report to the campaign committee. 3 . o Musterole usually gives prompt relief Try them and see. with a jewel for every flower. - The | D, oCates. North sw,,h,zfl“,"‘ EGdem\m The Norwich Town society invited, T TR I DAl My, Clare N | from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, through the chairman of its soolal TAFTVILLE b - 2 " | croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head- TH“. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankfin 8t | grumbler loses all this, for the soul is , Man, North Stoni B Next to Palace Cafe out of harmony with the God.of Mer- | Palmer, North. “s'ifii.‘;:nfif.'“,? "'I',f' '{ coiIS‘mll:tee rau the mcfflefl to meet s i cies. Irving “Eeccleston, Norwich, R, D. with them for a social time on Friday | William Jervis Entertains in Honor of MARRIED. lumbago, pains and aches of the back or touched Pt it harks back 5o the mer | ¥k Woodmansee, Norwich, R. D. 5; |™Ht fen b mt T30, e B | Birthday—Local Wrestler Has Home | CHAPPELL_MANNING—In Brattle- | joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, cies that came to him undeserved. He | —————————. F. York, was instructed to send a let-| Destroyed by Fire—Personals and| boro, Vi, Saturday, Jan. 20, 1917, ab 5{,‘;‘1’,“;‘351,&22",?&5,‘.3 ,\.fé’u"féon?a‘) e thinks of a gracious Lord that made ter of thanks to the Lebanon Notes. and fitted all things for man's good, the ,things within the body, the soul, ;‘;fi;,’”}’,}g‘,’,‘;;;’fid‘}wome“rfl"‘:mm&dfl;n- 2)reason for this gift was because a¢| Saturday evening®at his home on {ConEass Bopaly el the ®reason and the senses, how this ily, wreath marked Grandma from the | L¢ Meeting of the last locai uniGh | Providence street Willlam Jervis en- Ethel L. A flnnsngc;': Finahac, same God had given health, food and |grinachildren, wreath from Joseph v |l€ld With the Lebanon society the|tertained a number of young friends Conn., to William S. Chappell of friendship, grace and opportunity for |3ra onmmac i rrear ety Ph T. | lighting plant of the church went out |in honor of his birthday. About 15| London develobment, and up to the present gl of commission and the meeting closed | were present and enjoyed many yages ‘hour God is still gracious. The appre- Evergreens Defodtid. 3 to 1 without taking a collection. and music. The young host received DIED ciator is a co-operator, he is like the B . o Subject to the approval of the|many gifts in honor of the occasion.|DE_PATHY—In New London, Jan. 18 man who sells a gaod thing and wants | The Gréeneville hockey team defeat- | Franklin society, Rev. Francis Child |During the evening refreshments of| 1917, Georse ~De Pathy, aged 36 people to use it. He unlike the grum- o7 1he Eversreen team by the score|invited the union to meet there on |cake, sanGwiches and ice cream were | Years. & e bler kicks that things might grow and | °f 3 to 1 at Mohegan park Sunday | April 14. served. The party broke up at a late | SMITH—In New London, Jan. 19, 1917, he knows that unless there is a uni- | 2fternoon. The all around playing of hour, wishing the host many happy | ARR®FEES Satteriee widow of Cort- ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, b 2 = : Manager Morrison was the feat 3 ve.. .1 spirit of co-operation we will e fTeature of | NORWICH M. returns of the day. not appreciate our blessings and that | the Same. AN TREAELRER e oy s wies 0% Patvicie sutli fear, discouragement, distrust, disloy- OF CONNECTICUT ZIONISTS. OBITUARY. van. 5 alty each is but the backfiring of a Anniversary Mass. oo Funeral from her late home, 57 Summit “rc en @ack of the universal spirit. On Tuesday morning there will N Herman Alofsin Given Office at Or- George DePathy. street, Tuesday morning, Jan, 23, at 9 an anniversary mass at St. ganization Meeting in New Haven. .| o'clock. Requiem mass at St. Pat- i* FUNERAL. Church for the repose of the soul of s e e o e conrred At im| rick’s church at 10 oclock. Burial 15 Main Street s e Mrs. Mary McMahon. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 21, — The home on Bank street. New London, in St. sJoeph's cemetery. Mrs. James McDade, —_— Connecticut Zionists’ association was Friday after an iliness of over a | MORIARTY—In Preston, Jan. 21, 1917, Noaturday morning at her home on Py Is and Notes, organ! es [ onth's. duration. Mr. Del Patrick Moriarty. . North Main street the funeral of Mrs.| Mrs. M. J. Sof urth o i s BURDICK — In Norwich, Jan. 19, 1917, s - eeting In a theafre to. | 05 hete 36 vears ago, the son of Mr. | B ddenly, Captain Joseph M. Bur- James McDade was held, with many | i di 1 relatives and {riends attending. At e L sa T S I e Efi:‘?fo? fas, collected for Jugviah gflnufi‘:p:mohn S0 hare: ahowt - it a8 venrs T e wie services in St. Mary’s church Rev. —_—— e p—— lestine. nth The deceased em- William H. Kennedy sang a requiem | Mrs. Fred Coates of Smith avenue| These arc the first officers of the (00 $F°ine Southern New Dngland | - Wedn r:-'d-%""c?'mz."u‘.v o 250" Bariai dindly omit flowe: o 1647 mass. About the casket were grouped |is spending a few weeks with rela. | association: President, Toseph Eoffen: elophone company. He is survived | = privati any beautiful floral “forms. The|tives in North Adams. berg. Hartford; vice president, Dr. M. gy Rin, wife and. six children and & IN—In Los Angeles, Cal. Jan. ADAMS TAVERN !¢ "h"“' rendered two hymns and Mrs. S o 0unn, New Britain; secretary.|yrother Henry of this place. 18. 1917, Hannah Burnham Baidwin Donovan and Nicholas Spellman mins of St. John’s semi- | Geore Cutler, Hartford; - treasurer, gaughter of the late Eitjah Baldwin, T e g e e | e e s arenis op | Herman ~Alofsin. 2d, Norwich. _The T S . "and Saran H. Baldwin, of i8ge61 B man’ rendered Beautiful Land on |Smith avenue for a fow days. w“e committee consists of Sam- Sacred Heart Items. HMaged 61 Vears and 5 Miss L. C. Houdreau presided Stanislaus _of Bridgeport andy Masses for the week at the Sacred| momtgs. ' o X s e y Assi “offer to the public the finest standara | L&D Srenat S SRt e e e Sl WA | e mna e s Mapwny or| Sener Cobon o Row HEE Hmenelhdh ns bl Eapmon e thie city. Jea. 0 aon B - 0 bach miah Shea Peter Suliivan, John Me_ [shall's parents on North Main street UNION LYCEUM. fi;‘; Breautc on , Tussaay morning] « G *Hladcn, "ihe isth vear of hor ([l L. Telephons 3203 G ose ari pan el ‘ednesday forning a mo: ENR: HUR was in the Catholic cemetery. The finance committee of th Sunday’s Meeting -Held at McKinl mass for Mrs. Bernard H-flerr F‘nnor-l services at her late residence, SMIT Und.r;ltki;s Shea & Burke had |erated church will meet this (u.‘;..d.,, Av’u’nu. g i P S g;g Sunday mdrning at hish mase the | No. "3y Treadway "avenus, ‘Fucsday WM, H ALLEN Among theebea?xeurfxl nmnr- ::e';: ;";-pn;t-&oet. A i g g ZBLZ—In '1,, city, Jan. 21, 1917, Caro- e h AT % R he Sudeting of ths Niion Tocesis Rev.: Arihise” Varley Pragohes. line Arndt, wife of Carl Zelz, of Yan- 2 oot Y ou - John Walsh who ts s student at St. | 2u T e Tattville Eragational ] i, SF o 61 Tebrs, G2 3 it A M- chi Conj tios Fun services at the German Lu- | DRS, L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE s . B Teiepucne 619 John's - seminary. Rochester, ¥ 2 : - theran church” Franilin strect "Tues. The, sermon T T Sh oalod 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. TON. i : _Main s everal selections. . Miss Td i ?:;l:w the family lot in Yantlc S : t nd other mal i sosb bt cns i selections. . Attorney Charl Goa s and Whae. Thers was —in Central Villige, Jan. 31, s g fvigpeady ey = . e Tui > ‘services: 5 nu, Fitch A. Carey, in his 10 &"m. to 3 p. m. by appointmen{ of WATCHES .for all time. ; 3 s & you_ y cam-ul Man’ tribu- | sineral at his late residence Wednes- Sundays excepted THE WM. FRISWELL CO. g . macpendence s | Good Skating at Blissvills Pond. day“atiernoon ai To'cioc. 25-27 FRANKLIN ST. : . ey e K Ped i toresting | TSl . 38 trom Norwich enjoyed | igo P T e ks up_tigit | F ; vote of v : L R T Shea & Burke MNICKLE—In Norwich, Jan. 21, 1917, 41 Main Street McNickle. in the Funeral Directors

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