Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 16, 1917, Page 7

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WM. H. ALLEN The disturbance %ey s over we| *’ Aflemoon—lm From Governor Holcomb ”"‘ b”Co--h.Lfle'fl*- 1 Mississippi ‘ednesd: & i e ¢ “,.,. night moved .:l‘)"fip fhchstward and w:‘s: Read in Local-Churches on Sunday—Nearby Towns h- : - centered off the 4 b %u pr g '% mhmw ¥ l.rrfl.! STOMACH IS SOUR, ; m— | nowor cain in middie districts eat ~point. : LIVER TORPID OR BOWELS i , of the SLoga! B e S BT o o i o e A v« 5o i ST s sioing For Spring 7 o . The indications n‘a lhl.f. the wea- _— . to day expect that local snows are prob- |mittee in charge of the directing of | “iHie churches of the state of Connecti- “California Syrup of Figs,” beca - 9 . . o DR. A. J. SINAY able “in morthern New England ©and | the military’ census working in con- |cut” in relation to the military census - Inventory is over. - Last year’s business is a thing of P AR TR 4 & . H | ' northern New York. junction with fhe committes on can- [now being energetically conducted in |sour bile and fermenting f gently - - Storm warnings are displayed on |vassers compléted a long list of uames |every _and el Rt B the past. The new business year opens up with us the Atl: coast - m Savunnan to |of volunteer canvassers who areé expected, will be réad |a well, playful child again. Children m‘ &- m . b . w t Bstoort. look after the taking of the census in chu next Sunday. Simply will mot take the time from now is bright. new mer- The winds along the noi-th Atlantic | the local manufacturing plants. This The full text of the letter follows: 2 Y - . . . rt. Rooms 18:15 Alice Building, Norwick | coast will be strong north to north- |list was sent to the state committés | To the Churches of the State of Con- chandise is rolling in every day—aiready many. depart- ‘wes! lay, probably gales dimini - ursday nigl and commissions necticut, ¥ ke - . . . s Ing by Triday night: middle Atlantic|and badges arc oxpected within & | “Our today face to ments are showing the new arrivals. It is a very in- ( strong west to northwest, diminishing |short time. . with possibility that it may 3 . . - . THE DEL-MFF Friday. & = o Zhe list of canvassers for the manu_ [be o, become @ party to - 3 teresting period during which to come in and look - ‘oreca ‘acturing pl ts a announced struggle w! Taj; i - - . . . . - Plan Nerthern New Bagiand: Snow Tri [o'clock “Thirsday l;ltegoon Tollows: | fope. Our president has striven mi : around. We extend an invitation to visit the store and 5 & A ur B. , C 3 o e see < Em day; Ssturaay _cloudy, not much mionerd st H&l:m ;5’;., Chaa- :V BIH% e the new goods. = Rat aor diy and un Soamern New England: Partly uton, A. W. Jarvis, A. TOW! e might in honor do. Tt is N oy | PR i PRI S T RS NEW_ARRIVALS IN WASH GOODS . Tetechons 1222 readway - change in temperatyre. gerald, Herman Alofsin, Wm. H: it, -‘flg?m that we may yet | ok tern New York Ge.nera.lly fair |Jas. W. Baldwin, _Charles n, | escape. t ‘we would be blind lfin ed e —— T S — ——— = Probably smow: flurries north | Rolfe H. Kilby, A. £k, Peter | recognize the drea il - "DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | waoms; aoutnr® Doty clondys | orom ohastink i Chas. Gl 1aToe %o the. reapbneibiiitics which bec . Syaze || NEW SPRING PERCALES -} - Observations in Norwich. taan, Arthar Blackieass.: Torten Dase i oy New Spring designs in 36-inch Percales, a splendid ¢ Dontal Srgedli |, siovne soe rpenss oo | G oy Oy S e Bt s | showing of all the new styles and colorings, in < Building, . Norwich. Gona. ture and the barometric | vitsky, Herbert E. Lawre C. Del i di dark eff i 214 a McGrory LN 3 nce, C. the responsibility which light, medium and dark effects—prices 12}4c and £ L ek Ex'i’r':?énmc"mn Srony Lot el Somaa B o, 22 Sovernor, 1 beve _m__m 15c a yard N . il 12 Tawrence, Fred Beness Wi had el 4 < -American House|* S8 e Wil 5. R, TRt (12 o e et s SPRING DESIGNS IN TUDOR DRAPERIES oees cBurney, immon: . M. War- he |q¥ i o p Hl‘ilm 56, lowest 12. wick, F. W. Hurlburt, W.' M. East e first step involves the gnlherlnrot re is one thing which you can A att ti displ f th 1 k T — Special Rates to Theatre Trawpes . - Comparisons. i wood, Ch;,rlea Schiaugh, ‘James - |information as to the number of men|d0_ Which may prove of material aa- n attractive display o e we nown Tuaor S . braham Kadisch, be call- i i i in 2 res e- e Traveling Men, Ets. 3 P'g“*l,;n' L e SR L o bk e Lowman, : Percival in thé ‘stite whose services might be | YaRiage should the Med Cross be call. Draperies, 30 inches wide, in all the newest de = Livery n kit ot T bl o o “t” e troubie, signs and colorings—price 19c¢ a yard. ZFARREL . Thursday’'s weathef: loudy, sn Gy Snilis W. L. Clavie; "gf > K:g in #11 the occupations which g 5 9 ¥ e orgal among the man; - G UGS < T . | Bofsirescer. Charics ‘A" Saxion, Jaceb [RA%e Betome incident In modern wap- | .55 vafledw.ocl-tIu and ciubs which || GLENROY ZEPHYR GINGHAMS ! g ————-———————§ Ses. Moow mad Tides. e e s g‘ m’;fi:mm”fimm:mx Shich e WA Croos mat 4o in of & Advance showing of Glenroy Zephyr Ginghams. | DEAD HORSES AND COws 1 Rages™f "sere. IPWALER || Risem |- tam Peary, plé ‘whose influence &6 a whole can |y distinet class and it will con- 32 inches wide, in checks, plaids, stripes and pl: : Removed Free of Charge ‘Baldwin, William Le Page, o mrore than that of any other | G8¢ its attentions strictly to caring X h as, S 7Tall 1628 New Londan. Ask for Chas. | D% Lo = g e S "'e‘c"|£",‘,; Body OF tis citizene, T have dociicd e o D i st dirvice that colorings, in all the newest Spring colorings—pr e EeT SIoE | HivE ‘co. Halsr Wélles, James Purdon. Johin W. Mo~ U5 8 JGIet Appeal 0 you &6 asslst | this particalar line is to suppert the 29¢ a yard. . .45 | 5 Kinley, John Crowe, John Heat TE Gk thact 1o maih shall Drove. i chapters, bui em “P. O. Box 379, 7 New Londen :; 5.20 W. J. Banfield, Alex -Sutthill, il % &b i prove un-lyy in personnel, and strengthen and - — it 3 521 s “Baker, Geo Stevens, | VUling to give the information which | encourage each community to work || LINEN FINISH SUITINGS 41 | 523 23| Charies Vaughn, Milo Waters, Julian | M3y be asked of him: I ask that all | Shrough its own Hed Cross. 1 ¢ el D =2 S A A ™! Willlams, G. De Roches, Max Rabino- |Tacl, and the Women as well, may use | yary strongly that a concentration of 3 Bix after high water 1t Is low | v g A ' Sy, | their Influence to make easy and com- | eftort al this particular line will, = . e | R R io S 3 oo tlda!”™ | YItCly William Hill Ioecl Henign ¥ |picte s Gathering: T ack that any | e ‘San mokn masek e om oy showing of stylish sport stripes—price 29¢ a yard. appointments that could be offered any T Erastus W, |earnest prayers of all di to the |ter to keep you informed and In the P otoian: wtnd the Tmct UMt Dr. Mur. | 5ok, e A e rplen®'4® W Imaintenance of peace: 1 would have |hope that you will give us the pre- Phy has been selected for it. from |smiin® wWiilisem Failes. A E. Dingree, |them seek for evervone in autherity | liminary assistance outlined above. amongst a long list of applicants, will Wood. Hetrbert Hoyle, Edward | the fullest measure of Divine guidance.| Most sincerelv yours. b M Rering | neivs 60 hiby (e ’M“"jfig“:y‘ avob Bruesik, Bryan an- |But. as I believe that this country has ELIOT WADSWORTH, . friends in Norwich. lon, Earl M. Wood. Gustave Hedler,|® mission to perform in the world, so Acting Chairman. Mr. Murphy will not be graduited|y. . Borden, George N, Beardow, |l Delieve that it is the only way of until the coming June, but a vacancy | sdelard Morin, Joseph W. Curtis, Will- every one who claims citizenship in it | MOOSE TO HOLD having occurred on the staff of the|f. Crui . W. A. Ches- |10 €0 act that its destiny shall not be INITIATION ON SUNDAY = = Hartford hospital hie was recommend- alt, George Adams, J. LT e e IR HOLCO — WICH TOWN lana, Y., is visiting t ed for it by the dean o uft’'s Medi- | ¢ . Moran, Joseph Riley, Chas. MA J . MB, A nd, D - B8 v ng her mother, cal college, and offered the position, |5 wst, W, A Richardson, . Robert “Governor.» |Class to :.' "“‘a:'"l::fl'l ?:if""' at NOR lci__ Mrs. Dwighi Smith of Vergason ave- with the understanding that he would | Cochran. Nearby Towns Are Active. Letter From s Ruth Huntington of 20, T, rmitted to graduate with bis class i enito e i i £ ’ ‘ Preduns of this year. . Before accept- |des snd ot cocuring = sunvagscrs has| The towns of Lebanon, Voluntown| On Sunday afternoon Norwich,| Hindman Fead at Home Missiomary | At Scotland R 4 hall there will be ing the Hartford appointment he took |assumed huge proportions, but never- |20d Franklin have begun the militard | Conn., Lodge, No. 950, L. O. O. M., ar3 | prayer Meeting—Nates of Interest. B e so Sundag schodl wbd the examinations at the Boston City [theless the committees are making | “°PSUS. to hoid an initiation. A class of con- 4 Linen Finish Suitings, 36 inches wide, in a broad B eoVENED lU‘r‘rona Y Maddes, A A ves Chands | B |t U Dl ont ey iy B | ey mre. salledtn, args’ mumbers aviland, He; ¥ ShiNonop Will Enter_ Hartford Hospital as In- | Connor, Johm J. O'Nell, R. T Smigh,a D3 in the. patriofis ‘o ';‘:65;5 i::".f:lm‘ this line would be most Prmted Organdie, 40 inches wide, in a handsome i‘ Unien ¢ orwich, Conn.| terne—DJames M. Murphy to Be- | 7. WWhitney, Emil Fox, ' siarey Shan already has_been made to the call| The state boards are emergency or- range of floral designs on light grounds—price 29¢ - in His Duties On March First. 'which has been issued has justified my S o & ot s — T al s W. H. Stebbins, William )ll“on faith; but T h ‘th a 'ar\j = T - 2 prve s Ze John Nevins, John' D. Hall, Washing- | I PUL & hope that as the davs go ctual e yard. rommers Dr. James M. Murphy, of 220 Cen-|{on Holt, Timothy C. Murphy, Charles Fu m‘e“wrsnm tge ac our veolfl: to v. Even should the “over: B tral avenue, has accepted a position as| o Murphy, A. G. Jenkins, ~Carl W. |Joi toge e i, the common under- | of which we read so much take place MERCERIZED STRIPED MUSLIN - E B interne at the Hartford hospital and|grown, C. H. Bell, Francis A. Pike, |t2kKing eady against what- | there will be no emerzency and mo = vergreen beer will begin his duties.at that institu- | jorn V. Baton, James b, Walsh, Chas, |SVer fate the future may hold will be- | actual work to do for troops until the Corized'S d Musli e hes wide = REAL QERMZ < tion on March 1. o ands, Chae 8. Haton, ~Squite |¢ome_aven clearer. PelEssl. porsEment huk created thess iercerized Stripe uslins, 36 inches wide, da 2 e el This position is much sought aftér|Gregson, ‘W. ¥. Lester, J.- Frank| °T bsve not forsotten that our God |troops. We are not waiting. howeve:, floral designs on light grounds, a - very pr z draug by graduates of medical schools and is | Ciack Nelson V. Porter, James. J. e of love and our Prince | for that time to come to malke ger SO E= / ; 3 H considered one of the most desirable |quint jeeeol Vi TRISR. (IGTASR . G.|the Prince of Peace: I would have the | eral preparations and I write this let- Spring fabric—price 39c a yard. e 1 . y In Lebanon, First Selectman Karl F. |sideratble size will be tput throuzI . i roes al chapel | afternoon. e AT s At Bishop has ‘appointed the foliowing | the degree at the home on Laurel Hill |, At the Iirst Consregational chapel| graduate of the.Norwich Free Acade- Esogl Biar Outtingd. aides: Fred O. Brown, James A.|avenue. The renovation of the home [ " SO (RITE oon. The| Mr. and Mrs. Fenner of Stoninston : F. B. Ricketson, chairman of the|Thomas, William G. Thomas, James A.|is now about completed. The new g x‘,;‘;,’,"‘K‘:;,‘,;";‘,;f;m’:‘;_“‘s":g,gf committee on direciing the census Jhas | Randall, William P. Clark. Jolin Clarke, | pool room and table are now in use. Snentls he took e conrse in ihe Mew |outlined his plan. It consists first in{David W. Pitcher, Karl F, Bishop. In the parlor a “Moose” bordering wa< York Trade school, graduating in the |canvassing the Jocal manufacturing | Aides have been appointed as follows | used in the papering and a number class of 1912, One vear later he em. |plants through the aid of persons con- |by First Selectman Elmer E. Coon of | of large pictures have been hung. tered Tuft's Medical college of Bos- |Rected with the plants. When it tomes | Voluntown: John J. Herbert, John E. et ton from which institution he will be |t0_the hou: to house and store and | McGuire, William H. Dawley. Comfort Circle Meeting zraduated with his class, which num- |office building canvass the city is to be} 1In the town of Franklin sides have| Comfort Circle of the King's bers 126 and of which he is class pres- [divided Into districts. Between 25 and (been appointed by First Selectman E.| Daughters met on Thursday after. ident, in June of this year. . Dr. Mur. |30 canvaseers will be assigned to a |R. Davie as follows: Frank L Date.| noon with Mre. Howatd Adams of phy is a son of Charles O. Murphy of |district. The selections made will be North Franklin; Benjamin P. Davis, | West Main strect. The. leader. Mre. | which they DR. SHAHAN, Specialist|t: cit of those people familiar with the dis- |Frederick <. Armstrong. Georse A.| A T. Utley, oamm to Norwich from | sium work, o diseases of the Blcod gpd Stomach. g SN WhiEh Cheyoare o Caigrine. | Snad Eihn, Fentic. Neptune Park to preside at the meet- | outdoor Culcure tharapy. o Hihoa Meriors R AT THE DAVIS THEATRE captain will be appointed for each Census Notes. ing. Ruth Hunti by the | 8Te moving into the upper apartment Mrs. H.|of John Mullin’s house om the Nor- of the ! wich Town-® Gréen. devotional servi president, Mrs. L. Yerrinston meeting held Nov. 8, tion was ta chur e Prank A. Nolan, James Nolan and nity for the|Mr. MacTartland of Brooklyn, N. ¥ 1e, a teacher | Were guests Lincoln day of Mr. and o Mrs. Henry Bwutler. by >m Miss Payne, TR homes from| After a few weeks' visit with rela- for gymna- | tives in Willimantic and Manchester 1001 Mrs. Charles Tufts ix again at he letter | home on Ot robando av - enue. of district and he will be responsible for vas full o terest. 3, y of itte. abere: Anemia, Skin and 2 5 s e = e The census is only to collect know- » o o B y and Mrs. Edward Bottomley o '"Ipuy ener hu ntional e pre- Mary Pickford in Feature Picture. :!Eu‘;:fld(i;ii‘c?e canvassers in his par- K“"g L::atbwm“d be Gf ise £ the Biats. TAFTVILLE lxzr:((l] i cl n\..: .:;m‘" will H)‘;”(:'l'n'.t‘.‘;v week-¢ on trn, Sto; 2 1 it x 5 , exte vork ir son _and daughter-in-law, b Capacity houses crowded fhe Davis| There is a serious lack of clerical toerathtoecer‘::l; rf;k‘:xf“ e was described. A letter from | Mr. ana ‘Mrs. Willlam Bottomley of T fianu:’é‘d:’cduu i sgenong| theatre on Thursday afternoon and |assistance in arranging the card index L‘r‘. Mass Meeting Relative, to War | Ethel Delons, Pine 3 evening when Mary Pickford appeared |and compiling canvassers’ names.- The | ADswering the questions of the Fund—Went Fox Hunting at|&ave a description of thi folmrer” East Town street last Christ- — % - d | entire force of students with the fac.{blank is not an eniistment. A reads mas as contr with that of two = 3 g | o ehotopiay. i Brtbe ot aast oA | LIty of the commercial achool were put|response is expected from the resiaemis '-"“‘""' Hill—Notes. years ago at Pine Mountain, Swans keep water cogpletely fre = It is_in- seven reels and the scenes|to Work on the indexing and copying |0of Norwich. P he | WeTe pen pictures of the sugge tions | Of Weeds. D. S. VM A RS I | 127 alons the northwest coast of Scot- | Thursday, and many of them worked | Two extra telephones have been in- | pb, JHass meeting was held in the|or santa Claus and the consesuent i ¥ od land. Mary carries the rolg of Mar- |until late in the afternoon. One hun- |stalled in the Chantber of Commerce | L2ftyille Social club rooms Monda¥| ;403 behavior of the school children, 1 ret MacTavish in her usual fauit- |dred office workers who would volun-|rooms through the courtesy. of the | Gomins:, WVhen matters relative to the | finaily the community tree, the joy of DIED. P 1 Isss style and is seen at her best in fteer but a part of thelr time tould |telephone company for the Use Gf the | mrrised Bramidcrs Mot oraiere |all especially of those who' came from | PRRKINS —Feb. 14, 1anos this picture of Scottish life. Wonder- | perfect these lists in a very short time, |committees in charge of the census. | 4iScussed. President Fobert Walker| (o other sidc of the mo the| Sarah Huntington. ful scenery and an intensely gripping|and it is hoped that the local office | The Chamber of C presided at the meeting. A communi- | yoman 69 vears old who had never late Gwrsg-‘ and M]A : e L theme held the close attention of ev- | workers will come to a realization of |5 b o Seramerce room is fcation from the New York headquar-|secn a Christmas tree, the giving away | Funeral service af her lat ayef'PlanOS ery man, woman and child in the|their individual responsibility in this | SUSY Place these day lers wes read and accepted. Plaus|of tinse! and balls from the tree to| oy’ 45 st 2 ogjock: Kinaly theatre. In addition to this big fea- | work and at once volunteer their ser- wl-“‘c:'xmgfm::d burglarproof v-uolé m,“"'":.“;;?,,,f:’,:,’"?,‘,’;‘; opover who have no beauty in their| fowers.’ 3 2 turd there is a five-part Triangle story { vices. It is being done in every city. i past, has protect o i TTON rt Pierce, Fla.. Feb. 13 VlCtOl' V]Ctl‘o'as i Pk he T Al i S [hewe o Tecatt W T State, and |millions of dollars of the assets of a |the fund. A. Bardsley and W. White- ——— e e Ry R i B 4 IR R 3 includes Louise Glaum, Dorothy Dal- | Norwich is no exception. great insurance corporation now pro- jhead were elected to the committee Local Items of Interest. Dolbeare Button. ON EASY TERMS ton, Margaret Thompson and other S Will A tects all the results thus far collected |in charge of the relief fund in thie " e < S vivap | Funeral from the Churck 1k ie act: colits XEIN Aveisr in the Connecticut military cens piace. Miss Audiey Bartman of Deep River | "SI TR0, LIE, FOMITR i well known movie actresses. Scout Commissioner Benjamin M. ;. : has been visiting Miss Kathryn Butler| p 'm. v g"‘"‘*w,,"'&', A ,.g"" "'7"'"5 Reoresents New London County. | Bruce has agreed to supply a list of | RED CROSS WORK Hilltops Defeat Lisbon. this week. Boy Scouts 1 to 18 years of age who - could take the names of those persons DISTINCT CLASS | nosda: S L - 'y night the Hilltops defeated | rord 1o visitine A of. the Connmecticut - Fair Assoclation. | FSmalning after the canvmes had been | ., o o ‘== Lisbon five if a close contest. The | jintimeton Hre Sr.' Stark represents New Lendon |Made of the several industries in the | Will Confine ttention to Caring | scores: SR MAHONEY BR county. ~The ansual meeting of the |(OWR and through other mediums. Strictly For That Line. Hill Teps. Robert Albe FALLS gvguu; association was held Thursday in the | 10¢YV ;“ °, course receive cominis- —_— 2 = 50 Bainonin thoers o rooms of the state board of agricul- [$ions from the governor and will do| The secretary of the ‘Brothers, BeFIOUATY ST W s it R, their canvassing commencing at 6|Cross, Mrs. Robert W. Perkins, has = e 5 o'clock each day after persons have re- | received & copy of the letter sent to J. W. Stark has been appointed a member of the executive committee At the local bilHard parlor Wed-| s Katherine cGarrity of Hart- John Kingsley of Ellswoi aged 39 year at Grace Wpiscopal chure unday afternoon, I'eb. 18, af 2 Barial in' the family lot in Yantic cemeters rkham turned to their homes from their labor. | all the governors of the stat -~ Miss Mojissa. I _of_Veriasou Wa Tate Thursday afternoon Thomas H.| Union. by Efiet Wm:v:rzh” ‘-‘;:m 3 e hus s b SO 5 few. Sy Sest at ihe most Beckley, chairman of the publicity | chairman of the Red Cross. The let- with friends in w aven. PUT CR| ' m NOSE ommittee, announced that he has had | ter reads as follows: e e LR, urc en Most Cigars Are ARRH iprepared a letter which will be sent February 10, 1917. wme:'u'::J b ,:m[n e:z;!gullonnl THESE ARE BETTER out to the heads of various organiza-| My dear Governor: As yeu are the |J. spfiy ot S s L - tions. The letter reads as follows: thairman of the State Red Cross I N e v Tk 15 Main Street TOM’S 1-2-3 5c¢ CIGAR Dear Six poard vou may be surprised that I Earl Maynard from Fishers Is- GOOD FELLOW trils and You are requested to ask the mem-|have not written you before regard- 3 Mrs. May 10¢CIGAR bers of your organization to assist the | ing the work which we are doing in F“NEIRAI p Try thein éhd ses. census taker in every possible way.|the way of preparedness as a direct || Eou fecl fine in 2 few moments. Your|The actual canvass of the governors|result of the present international THOS. ™. SHEA, Prop, F: . EA, P» Frankiin cold in head or catarrh will be gone, |military census will begin early next |situation. Your clogged nostrils will open. The |week. The question blank is pub-| We were so overwhelmed with work Red Soxs Take Three. DIRECTORS air passages of vour head will clear|lished in the newspapers =o that the|at the beginning of this week that it| Wednesdlay evening fhe Mechanics and you can breathe freely. No more|men may know the character of the in- | Was not possible to Zet a letter off. suffered their first defeat which was duliness, headache hawking, | formation required. A ready response |I wish to write new and simply re- | pttributed to Greenwood who rolled a " gnuffling, mucous discharges or dry-|is desired from all residents of Nor- | port what has been done. measley score of 221. Benoit was hi ness; no struggling for breath at|wich. Answering the questions ie not| Last Saturday, February 3, a tels- | man with 122 gur’;ifll single and :‘:r‘cl 3 3 night. enlistment. The census is only to col- | Sram, copy of which is hc'-tl, went|gor high total. The score: . Tell your druggist you want a small |ject knowledge that would be of benefit to every chapter throughout bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a|to the state. No man will The chapters ha: w in little of this frasrant, antiseptic eream | upon because of this cm.uf?of".‘:;' et e g | Lady Aesistant ln your nostrils, let it penetrate | more than he would be called upon by P i b Sy : | the government, even though no census Brown . - Telephone 323-3 had been taken. : 3 HENRY E. CHURCH i Read the questions and be Feady to WM, SMITH ALLEN Tt is Just what every <old and ca- | *Rocisctrully aski e & tarrh sufterer needs. Don't stay stuff- | gperation in- estendiag this .:o:lyceeol ed-up and miserable. o Yo teammly. _— Yours truy. e Bave at ence | - =\ B T e e oy, LG ont o T _we | Roach 91 ' D E N l | s I Letter from the Governor. o by ] Govmvrr Marcus H. Holcomb on 33 4 DR. E. J. JONES . : Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Siseet en- ‘Shea & Burke 41 Main Strest Funeral Directors

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